,>^^ i^s 1)1 in V.I sro/?/!gf^ A THE GIFT OF ^^lltfj CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARV 924 072 676 681 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://archive.org/details/cu31924072676681 Do Mot Circulate. CENSUS OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN 1894 POPULATION, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, AND CHURCHES AND LIBRARIES VOLUME I COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BI WASHINGTON"- GARDNER, SECRETARY OF STATE In accordance with an Act of the Legislatare, approved May 31, 1893 BY AUTHOKITY LANSING KOBERT SMITH & CO., STATE PRINTERS AND BINDERS 1896 ^Jdoii; 7 "3" ! 3 ?^s^^ A .■ ■'^^■: ,'~^^ t^Gj W"l(o f-l coxt:^nts. Table of Contents _ _ ,, iii-viii Letter of Transmittal __ ___ _. ix Tbe Indians of Michigan, and the cession of their lands to the United States by Indian Treaties, with map xiii-xxxiv Introductory _ xzzv-xxxix. SUMMARy. Population _ ___ _. xl-clTiii Of State _ xl-xliii Density, or population to a square mile _ xliii-ilvi Center as regards number of inhabitants, and center of population xlvii-xlix Of incorporated cities _ __ 1-li As native and foreign-born of State li-lvi As native and foreign-born of incorporated cities Ivii-lviii As native and foreign-bom in four sections of the State Ux-li Of villages _ __ Ix-lxi Foreign-bom by country of birth Ixi-lxiii The sexes _ _ __ Ixiv-lxvi Color and race_ Ixvii-lxx Ages Ixx-lxxx Parent- nativity Ixxxi-xcv Civil condition xcvi-xcix Males aged 21 and over — voting age c-cx •Males aged 18 to 45 — military age cxi Females aged 16 to 45 — child-bearing age cxi School population cxi-cxviii School attendance ___ __ cxviii-cxxvii Illiteracy _ __ cxxvi-cxxxv Defective persons _ cxxxv-cxxxix Occupations _ _ cxxxix-cxliv Dwellings and persons to a dwelling cxlv-cxlvii Families and persona to a family cxlviii-cl Michigan-bom _ ___ cli-clviii Births, Marriages and Deaths ~ clviii-clxxxvi Births clviii-clxxvi Marriages ..clxxvii-clxxxi Deaths _^ clxxxii-clxxxvi Churches and Libraries clxxxvii-cxcv Churches _._ _ _ clxxxvii-cxciii Libraries _ __ cxciv-cxcv IV CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLES.— POPULATION. Table; I. Population as native and foreign-born, by sex, for the State, and each county, township, city, ward, and incorporated village in the State 2-54 Tablh II. By sex, the color of the inhabitants of the State, and of each county, town- ship, incorporated village, city, and ward in the State, June 1, 1894 __ 55-99 Table III. White population by sex, and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties 100-103 Tablb IV. Colored population by sex, and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties _ 104r-10T Table V. Indian population by sex, and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties _ _ — 108-111 Table VI. Chinese population by sex, and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties — 112-113 Table VII. Native population by sex, and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties 114-117 Table VIII. Foreign-bom population by sex, and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 118-121 Table IX. Native population by sex, and ages in periods of years, in the incorporated cities ._ 12^-125 Table X. Foreign-born population by sex, and ages in periods of years, in the incor- porated cities _ - 126-129 Table XI. The total population by sex, and ages in periods of years, for the State, and each county, tovmship, incorporated village, city and ward in the State 130-217 Table XII, Parent-nativity of the native population, by sex, in the State and counties... 21S-21& Table XIII. Parent-nativity of the foreign-born population, by sex, in the State and counties _ 220-221 Table XIV. Parent-nativity of the native population, by sex, in the incorporated cities __ 222-223 Table XV. Parent-nativity of the foreign-born population, by sex, in the incorporated cities _ 224-225 Table XVI. Parent-nativity of the native and foreign-born population, by sex, in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village, city and ward... 226-280 Table XVII. The civil condition of the native population, by sex, in the State and counties 281-282 Table XVIII, The civil condition of the foreign-bom population, by sex, in the State and counties _ 283-284 Table XIX. The civil condition of the native population, by sex, in the incorporated cities. ._ _ 285-286 Table XX. The civil condition of the foreign-born population, by sex, in the incorpo- rated cities '_ _ 287-28& Table XXI. The civil condition of the native and foreign-bom population, by sex, in the State and in each county, township, incorporated village, city and ward .-. 289-333 Table XXII, Native single population by sez and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties _._ 334r-337 Table XXIII. Native married population by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties 338-341 Table XXIV. Foreign-bom single population by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties _ 342-345 Table XXV. Foreign-born married population by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties 346-349 Table XXVI. The civil condition of the native and foreign-born population by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State 350-351 Table XXVII. As native and foreign-born, the male population aged 21 years and over — vot- ing ages ; the male population aged 18 to 45 years— military agea, and the female population aged 16 to 45 years— child-bearing ages, in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village, city and ward 352-396 CONTENTS. Table XXVIII. As native and foreign-bom, by sex, the population aged 5 to 20 years— pri- mary school ages— in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village, city and ward _ 397-441 Table XXIX. The number of persons who attended school during the year ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. In the State and counties,. __ __ __ 442-469 Table XXX. The number of persons who attended school during the year ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity in the incorporated cities _ 470-493 Table XXXI. Time of attendance of pupils who attended school during the year ending June 1, 1894, by sex and nativity of pupils, for the State and counties 494^01 Table XXXII. Time of attendance of pupils who attended school daring the year ending June 1, 1S94, by sex and nativity of pupils, for the incorporated cities 502-509 Table XXXIII, As native and foreign-born, by sex, the number of persons who attended school during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village and city 510-545 Table XXXIV. The number of persons 5 years of age and over who cannot read or write, the number who can read but cannot write, and the number whose education is not reported, by sex, nativity and parent-nativity, in the State and incor- porated cities 546-547 Table XXXV. The number of persons o years of age and over who cannot read or write, the number who can read but cannot write, and the number whose edncation is not reported, by nativity and parent-nativity, in the State and counties.. 548-563 Table XXXVI. The number of persons 5 years of age and over who cannot read or write, the number who can read but cannot write, and the number whose education is not reported, by nativity and parent-nativity, in the incorporated cities 564-577 Table XXXVII. The blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, epileptic, idiotic and insane persons, as native and foreign-born, by sex, in the State and counties 578-579 Table XXXVIII. The blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, epileptic, idiotic and insane persons, as native and foreign-born, by sex, in the incorporated cities... 580-581 Table XXXIX. The blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, epileptic, idiotic and insane persons, by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties ._ 582-591 Table XL. Number and parent-nativity of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, epileptic, idiotic and insane persons, by sex, in the State and counties 592-601 Table XLI. The civil condition of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, epileptic, idiotic and insane persons, by sex, in the State and counties 602-609 Table XLII. By sex, age and nationality, the number of persons ten years old and over engaged in each specified occupation and class of occupations, June 1, 1S94. 610-625 Table XLIII. Dwellings and families and persons to u dwelling and to a family, in the State and counties _ 626-631 Table XLIV. Dwellings and families and persons to a dwelling and to a family, in the incorporated cities __ _. 632-635 Table XLV, Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family, in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated vUlage, city and ward 636-659 Table XLVJ^, The Michigan-bom i)opulation by sex and civil condition, in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village, city and ward _ 660-704 Table XLVII. The civil condition of the Michigan-bom population by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State .., 705 Table XLVIII. The Michigan-born population by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties— 706-709 Table XLIX, The Michigan-born single population by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties 710-713 Table L. The Michigan-born married population by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties __ 714-717 VI CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLES —BIRTHS. MAERIAGES AND DEATHS. BIBTHS. Table I. By sex, the number of children returned as having been bom in the State and counties during the year and each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894. _. 720-723 Table II. By sex, the number of children returned as having been born in the incor- porated, cities during the year, and each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894.,.. _. 724^727 Table III. By sex, color and parent-nativity, the number of children retnmed as having been born in the State and counties during the year ending June 1, 1894 728-731 Table IV. By sex, color and parent-nativity, the number of children returned as having been born in the incorporated cities during the year ending June 1, 1894 732-735 Table V. By parent-nativity and grandparent-nativity, the number of births in the State and counties during the year ending June 1, 1894 736-737 Table VI. By parent-nativity and grandparent-nativity, the number of births in the incorporated cities during the year ending June 1, 1894 738-739 Table VII. Number of native mothers whose husbands, June 1, 1894, were native, and the number of children born by each of such mothers, for the State and counties 740-741 Table VIII. Number of foreign-born mothers whose husbands, Jane 1, 1894, were foreign- bom, and the number of children bom by each of such mothers, for the State and counties 742-743 Table IX. Number of native mothers whose husbands, June 1, 1894, were foreign-bom, and the number of children bom by each of such mothers, for the State and counties _ 744-745 Table X. Number of foreign-born mothers whose husbands, June 1, 1894, were native, and the number of children born by each of such mothers, for the State and counties 746-747 Table XI. Number of native mothers with native husbands, June 1, 1894, who had chil- dren living June 1, 1894, and the number of such children born by each of such mothers, for the State and counties 748-749 Table XII. Number of foreign-bom mothers with foreign-born husbands, June 1, 1894, who had children living June 1, 1894, and the number of such children bom by each of such mothers, for the State and counties _ 750-751 Table XIII. Number of native mothers with foreign-born husbands, Jane 1, 1894, who had children living June 1, 1894, and the number of such children born by each of such mothers, for the State and counties 752-753 Table XIV. Number of foreign-bom mothers with native husbands, June 1, 1894, who had children living June 1, 1894, and the number of such children born by each of such mothers, for the State and counties 754-755 Table XV. Number of native mothers with native husbands, June 1, 1894, whose children have aU died, and the number of children bom by each of such mothers, for the State and counties-.. ___ 756-757 Table XVI, Number of foreign-born mothers with foreign-bom husbands, June 1, 1894, whose children have all died, and the number of children born by each of such mothers, for the State andcountie3_„_ ^^ 758-759 Table XVII. Number of native mothers with foreign-born husbands, June 1, 1894, whose children have all died, and the number of children bom by each of such \ mothers, for the State and counties 760-761 Table XVIII. Number of foreign-bom mothers with native husbands, June 1, 1894, whose children have all died, and the number of children born by each of such mothers, for the State and counties 762-763 CONTENTS. Vll MARRIAGES. Table XIX. The number of marriages and nativity of persons married, during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 764-765 Table XX. The number of marriages in which the groom and bride were both native, and by sex, the ages in periods of years of the persons married, during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 766-767 Table XXI. The number of marriages in which the groom and bride were both foreign- born, and, by sex, the ages in periods of years of the persons married, during the year en^ng June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 768-769 Table XXII, The number of marriages in which the groom was native and the bride for- eign-born, and, by sex, the ages in periods of years of the persons naarried, during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 770-771 Table XXIII. The number of marriages in which the groom was foreign-bom and the bride native, and, by sex, the ages in periods of years of the persons married, dur- ing the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 772-773 DEATHS. Table XXIV. As native and foreign-bom, by sex, the number of persons who died during the year ending June 1,1894, in the State and counties. 774-775 Table XXV. By sex, the color of the persons who died during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 776-777 Table XXVI. By sex, the civil condition of the persons who died during the year ending Junel,1894, in the State and counties 778-779 Table XXVII. By sex and age, the number of native persons who died in the year, and in each month of the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State 780-785 Table XXVIII. By sex and age, the number of foreign-born persons who died in the year, and in each month of the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State 786-791 Table SXIX. By sex and age in periods of years, the number of native persons who died daring the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 792-795 Table XXX. By sex and age in periods of years, the number of foreign-born persons who died during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 796-799 Table XXXI. By sex, the number of native persons who died in the year and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 800-803 Table XXXII. By sex, the number of foreign-bom persons who died in the year, and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties 804-807 Table XXXIII. As native and foreign-born, by sex and specified cause of death, the number of persons who died during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State 808-812 Table XXXIV. As native and foreign-born, by sex and age in periods of years, the number of persons who died in the year, and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894, in the State__. 813 Table XXXV. By sex, age in periods of years, and specified cause of death, the number of native persons who died in the year, and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894, in the State 814-823 Table XXXVI. By sex, age in periods of years, and specified cause of death, the number of foreign-born persons who died in the year, and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894, in the State. 824-831 Table XXXVII. The occupations of the persons ten years old and over who died in the State during the year ending June 1, 1894, and by sex, age and nationality, the number of such persons engaged in each specified occupation and class of occupations ___ 832-841 vni CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLES-CHURCHES AND LIBRARIES. CHUKCHES. Table I. The number of church orgaaizations ; the number, material of construction, and seating capacity of church edifices ; the number of parsonages and the value of church property, of all religious denominations and of each denom- ination in the State, June 1, 1894 844 Table II. The number of church organizations ; the number, material of construction, and seating capacity of church edifices ; the number of parsonages and the value of church property, in the State and counties, June 1, 1894 845-846 Table III. The number of church organizations and the value of the property of all church organizations and of each organization, and the number owning property valued at certain specified amounts, in the State, June 1, 1894 847 Table IV. The number of church organizations and the value of the property of all church organizations, and the number owning property valued at certain specified amounts, in the State and counties, June 1, 1894 848-849 Table V. The number of church organizations; the number, material of construction and seating capacity of church edifices ; the number of parsonages and the value of church property, of each religions denomination, in the State and .counties, June 1, 1894... .._ 850-869 LIBRARIES. Table VI. Libraries in the State classified according to the number of volumes in each, June 1, 1894 870 Table VII. Libraries in the incorporated cities classified according to the number of volumes in each, June 1, 1894_._ _ 871 Table VIII. For all libraries and for the different kinds specified, the number of libraries and the number of volumes, in the State and counties, June 1, 1894 872-873 Table IX. For all libraries and for the different kinds specified, the number of libraries and the number of volumes, in the incorporated cities, June 1, 1894 874-875 Table X. For all libraries and for private libraries, the total number and the number of volumes in the State, and in each county, township, city and incorporated village, June 1, 1894 876-891 LETTEE OF TRAISTSMITTAL. MICHIGAN, I Department of State, > Lansing, December 15, 1896. ) Hon. John T. Eioh, Governor: Sir — I have the honor to submit herewith the Census of this State as compiled from data taken in June, 1894. The preliminary work was begun during the administration of my immediate predecessor, the Hon. John W. Jochim. In respectfully calling your attention to the merits of the work, I desire to say that whatever excellencies it may possess are due more largely than to any other, to Mr. Robert L. Hewitt, long the able chief of the agricultural division. The importance of his services in formulating the schedules for use of the enumerators, as well as in the compilation of the work can hardly be overestimated. Very respectfully yours, WASHINGTON GARDNEE, Secretary of State. TCvOv."^ o\ Vo.x\\^ ^^^"s.^^^"^ \\\^\Q.w~X\t o^Vve, s THE INDIANS OF MICHIGAN THE CESSION OF THEIE LAJI^TOS TO THE UNITED STATES BY INDIAN TREATIES, WITH MAP. BY THE LATE EX-GOVERNOR OF THE STATE, ALPHEUS FELCH. A paper read before the Mlclilgan Pioneer and Historical Society at its annual meeting held at Lianslng, June 6 and 7, 1894. [Reprint from Pioneer and HiBtorical Collections. Vol. 26. J THE INDIANS OF MICHIGAN, THE CESSION OF THEIR LANDS TO THE tTNITED STATES BY TREATIES. BY ALPHBUS FELCH.* The State of Michigan covers an area of 57,430 square miles, or more than 36,000,000 of acres of land. Of the fifteen nations of Europe, five cover a less extent of territory each than Michigan, which is only a fractional part of our nation and but one in a sisterhood of forty-four associated states. The acquisition of the territory of a nation often forms the subject of the most thrilling and bloody chapter in its history. Its broad acres are the mother of its prosperity, the cultivation of them is the source of its physical and moral well-being. With the thousand blessings which sur- round us on every hand and call to us for thankful hearts we may well pause for a moment to inquire whence came the gift of this goodly herit- age; through whose hands have the dominion and the ownership of these broad acres passed, and when and where and how have we become the possessors — and this is the subject of my brief paper. History tells us nothing of the territory or of the inhabitants of the country constituting the present State of Michigan until within a com- paratively modern period, and tradition speaks in language vague and unreliable. FIRST VISIT BY WHITE MEN. In the autumn of 1641, a little more than two hundred and fifty years ago, two Jesuit priests. Fathers Jogues and Kaymbault. made a visit to this portion of the country. They crossed the St. Mary's river and entered within our borders at the point where the waters of Lake Superior are poured over the falls from their immense lesei-voir. They were. greeted on the shore by a concourse of not less than two thousand Indians, and to them they preached the gospel of the Christian religion. Neither history nor tradition gives us any account of earlier intercourse between civilized men of the white race and the red man of the forest within our borders. The stay of the Fathers was very brief and they returned to the field of their missionary labors in Canada. * Governor of Michigan in 1846, U. S. Senator 1847-53, and 90 years of age at the writing of this article.— G. H. G. XIV CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. Michigan was at that time empliatlcally the home of the savage. Its wandering tribes had never heard of the arts or the sciences, or of the refinements or comforts of civilized life. The bold daring and cruelties of war were their glory and they .had little taste for the softer feelings of humanity in which the civilized man delights. They were simply hunters and fishers and warriors. The aborigines of some other portions of America had made some progress towards civilization, but these had taken no step in that direction. The aborigines of Mexico had become cultivators of the soil and were skilled in some branches of the arts. The Oherokees of Georgia and the Iroquois of New York were settled in permanent habitations and obtained a comfortable livelihood in a great measure, by cultivating the soil. Not so with the dwellers here at the time of the visit of the Fathers in 1641. They were simply untutored savages, with all the superstition, ignorance, cruelty and degradation inseparable from purely savage life in the forest. There were at that time three tribes of Indians within the limits of the present State of Michigan, namely: the Ojibwas or Chippewas, the Ottawas and the Potawatamies. There was also a band or division of the Miami tribe of Indians which had a lodgment at the mouth of the St. Joseph river of Lake Michigan, and who were visited by Marquette as early as 1675. A fort was built there by La Salle in 1679, and subse- quently a Mission was established by the Jesuits, but both have long since ceased to exist; and in 1715, the Indians, at the instigation of Cadillac, removed to the vicinity of Fort Wayne in Indiana. They never returned to Michigan and their tribe has never made claim to any lands within the borders of the State. The number of Indians within the limits of the State, at the time of the first visit of white men, it is impossible even to approximate, but they were scattered very sparsely through the forest, without permanent habi- tations and depending on the chase and the natural productions of the earth for subsistence. One might have traveled for days in almost any direction without seeing an Indian. The point where the Fathers entered our territory was the place where the aborigines mostly congregated for the benefit of the fishing at the Sault, and at no other spot within our limits oould so large a number have been found together. THE THREE TRIBES. The Chippewas or Ojibwas, Ottawas and Potawatamies were of the Algonquin family of Indians and were kindred tribes. Their traditions recite thud their fathers came long centuries agone, from the salt water of the Atlantic about the Culf of St. Lawrence; and it seems almost cer- tain that they were driven west by a more powerful enemy — probably the ancestors of the warlike Iroquois. The three tribes were originally together in their western home, but finally separated, more for the con- venience of occupying different hunting grounds than for any other reason. Warren, the historian of the Ojibwas, says that the separation took place at the Sault de Ste. Marie. The friendly association of these three tribes is also mentioned by Parkman, who says they had long been banded together in a loose confederacy; and he designates the Ojibwas and Potawatamies as kindred and the Ottawas as their friends. INDIANS OF MICHIGAN AND OKSSION OF THEIR LANDS. XV THK HURONS OE WYANDOTS. In 1649, eight years after the visit of Jogues and Raymbault, another tribe was added to the Indians of Michigan. They were the Hurons or Wyandots. They did not belong to the Algonquin family but were a portion of a once powerful nation residing on the Georgian Bay and the east shore of Lake Huron. Their origin is not known, but in their habits, in the permanence of their habitations, and their devotion to agri- cultural pursuits, they resemble the Iroquois, yet between the two peo- ples the most cruel and unquenchable hatred existed. It had just cul- minated in a bloody victory for the Iroquois, and the Huron nation at its old abiding place was utterly destroyed. The survivors of its people fled from their ancient home. A portion sought refuge on the borders of the Great Lakes and were well received by the three tribes of Algonquins in Michigan. They were pursued by the enmity of the Iroquois from the east and by the savage Dacotahs from the west and were compelled to escape from their first place of refuge which was near the west end of Lake Superior. They first went to Michilimackinac and afterwards to Detroit. They finally settled along the banks of the Detroit river and the west end of Lake Erie, and in still larger numbers at Sandusky, in Ohio. It is manifest also that their people were dispersed broadly through the country in small bands or perhaps single families, generally making their resting place on the bank of some stream, and frequently the stream was made to bear the name of their nation. Thus we have had within the limits of our State no less than five streams known by the name of Huron river. The legislative council of the territory on the 17th of July, 1824, declared that the rivers and places bearing the name of Huron were so numerous as to lead to confusion, uncertainty and inconvenience, and by solemn act they changed the name of the Huron river of Lake St. Clair to that of Clinton, which name it now bears.* THE FOUR TRIBES. Thus from 1649, when the Hurons or Wyandots settled within our borders, the aboriginal tribes who migiht claim rights in the possession of the country were increased to four in number, the Ojibwas or Chippewas, the Ottawas, the Potawatamies, and the Hurons or Wyandots. These tribes usually acted together and in harmony. They fought with the French and against the English in the war which ended with the con- quest of Canada on the Plains of Abraham in 1759. They were with the English and against the Americans in the war of the revolution. They were, with few exceptions, with the British army in the war of 1812. They were actors in the bloody scenes i>f Wayne's campaigns in Ohio. They were at the memorable siege of Detroit in 1762, standing together as one solid band of brothers ready to execute the most desperate com- mands of Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas, and the most able and daring of warriors. With these four tribes in occupancy in the loose manner of Indian pos- session, we come to an inquiry into the history of the title to the lands viithin our State. Whence and how and when was it derived? * See Appendix A. XVI CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. THE TITLE OF THE UNITED STATES. From time immemorial the nation whose subjects have discovered a new country either uninhabited or with a sparse population of uncivil- ized natives has claimed, as against other civilized nations at least, exclusive right of domain. Under this rule Prance first claimed title to an immense region in North America of which Michigan is a part. Under this claim and by virtue of a partial possession she held and governed it for one hundred and forty-eight years, from 1612 to 1760. From the last mentioned year until 1783 it was held and governed in like manner by Great Britain, when, by the treaty of peace at the close of the war of the revolution, it passed to the government of the United States. This was followed by a cession by Virginia and several other states to the general government of all claims to the northwestern territory. Thus the United States became the undisputed owner of all rights, jurisdic- tional and proprietary, theretofore acquired by the parties above named by virtue of discovery, conquest, possession, or in any other manner with the single exception that the rights of individual owners under previous grant should he held sacred. These grants were made by both England and France, but they were few in number and all have since been con- firmed by our government and the proper evidence of title given to the claimants. THE RIGHTS OF THE II^DIANS. All rights of foreign claimants were thus early secured, but the aborig- ines of the country still roamed in the forests in pursuit of game and pushed their light canoes along the streams and occupied their temporary wigwams and lived the miserable life of the untutored savage. Had these no rights in the land where they and their fathers were born and had spent their lives? Could they be expelled by intruders without their consent and without compensation? These are questions which attracted the attention of the government at an early day. In 1789 the subject was very ably discussed by General Knox, then secretary of war, in a report made to President Washington, in which the policy of negotiation with the Indian tribes and of obtaining from tliem amicable cessions of lands by treaty was strongly urged. He refers to some action of congress under the confederation as implying a belief that, by the treaty of peace of 1783, the government was absolutely invested with the fee of all the Indian lands and a full and unqualified right to the same. But he com- bats this idea and insists that the Indians, being the prior occupants, pos- sess the right to the soil, and that it cannot be taken from them unless by their own free consent or by conquest in case of a just war. And this view of the subject being accepted by common consent, the practice has ever since prevailed of obtaining a cession of the Indian title by purchase and the payment of a stipulated compensation. The system of negotia- tion with the Indians as tribes or nations and making all purchases in public council where all could be heard, once adopted, has assumed vast importance in the economic progress of the nation. Vast tracts of land have thus been thrown open to settlement and private ownership, and sums of money, reckoned by the many millions, have been paid and still continue to be paid for them, to the original possessors from the public treasury. INDIANS OF MICHIGAN AND CESSION OP THEIR LANDS. XVU THE EARLIEST INDIAN TREATIES. The earliest of Indian treaties were sent by President Wasliington to the Senate, May 25, 1789, and on the 17th of September following, no action upon them having been had by the Senate, he called attention to them by another message expressing his opinion that ratification by the Senate was necessary to their validity. The matter was referred to a committee, who, on the next day, reported that ratification was not nec- essary. No formal action on this report appears, but the custom of the approval of Indian treaties in the same manner as in the case of treaties with foreign nations was silently adopted and has ever since prevailed. We will now refer to the several treaties by which the Indian title to the lands in Michigan passed to the United States. THE TREATY OF FORT STANWIX, 1784. The first Indian treaty made by our government on the subject of land was made at Fort Stanwix in the State of New York, with the Six Nations, or Iroquois, in October, 1784. This treaty defines the west limits of the lands of the Iroquois by a line nearly coincident with the east line of Ohio and they yield to the United States all claim to the land west of it. TEEATY'OF FORT McINTOSH, 17s5. The next treaty negotiated and the first making a cession of land in Michigan was made at Fort Mcintosh, January 21, 1785, with the Wyan- dot, Delaware, Chippewa and Ottawa nations. By the seventh article of this treaty there is "reserved to the sole use of the United States," the following: "The post of Detroit with a dis- trict beginning at the mouth of the Rosine (Raisin) on the west end of Lake Erie and running west six miles up the southern bank of said river, thence northerly and always six miles west of the strait until it strikes the Lake St. Clair." And by the eighth article "the post of Michili- mackinac with its dependencies and twelve miles square about the same" are reserved in like manner. TREATY OF FORT HARMER, 1789. By treaty negotiated by General St. Clair at Fort Harmer on the 9th day of January, 1789, with the Wyandot, Delaware, Ottawa, Chippewa, Potawatamie and Sac nations, the above described concessions at Detroit and Michilimackinac are confirmed, and it is stated that the Wyandots, having represented that they had two villages within their reservation along the Detroit river from which they could not conveniently remove, it is agreed that they shall not be disturbed in the possession of the sam*. From the date of the above treaties the public archives (American State Papers, Vol. V) are full of oflScial reports of depredations, outrages and murders committed by the Indians in the northwest. The British XVlll CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. forts, in violation of the treaty stipulations, had not yet been given up. It was manifest that the Indians were excited and urged on in their des- perate acts by British oflQcials who still remained in the country. The result was massacres without number and a hostile combination of different tribes which compelled Wasliington to call out the militia and to meet force with force. In March, 1793, Benjamin Lincoln, Beverly Randolph and Timothy Pickering, three of the most eminent men of their time, were appointed commissioners for negotiating a treaty with the Indians of the north- west. The council was to be held at Sandusky. The confederate tribes were holding a private council at the Rapids of the Maumee. Several delegations were sent by them to talk with the commissioners and discus- sions were had about restoring friendly relations and about the lands claimed by the several tribes. The commissioners urged the meeting of the council for negotiating a treaty, but the Indians continually procras- tinated. The commissioners finally went to the mouth of the Detroit river and were there met by a delegation from the confederates, who delivered a speech and listened to the reply and arguments of the com- missioners. They remained four weeks in communication with indi- vidual members of the confederation urging the meeting of the council for negotiating the promised treaty, but without avail. Finally, on the 16th day of August, 1793, they received an absolute refusal to treat at all and they departed for their homes. Then followed the sad conflict which constitutes so exciting a chapter in the early history of the northwest and especially of Ohio. The repulse of the Indians at Fort Recovery, the gallant conduct which signalized the campaign of General Wayne and the splendid victory at the Maumee Rapids alone opened the way for ending the contest and restoring peace. TEEATY OF GREENVILLE, 1795. The treaty of Greenville followed. It was negotiated by General Wayne, as United States Commissioner, with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawanese, Ottawas, Ohippewas, Potawatamies, Miamis, Eel Rivers, Weas, Kickapoos, Piankishaws, and Kaskaskias, and was concluded on the third day of March, 1795. These were the confederate tribes which had allied themselves together in deadly hostility to the Americans and sought to expel them from the western country. By this treaty all hostilities were to cease and peace was to be perpet- ual. All prisoners were to be surrenderd and ten Indian chiefs were to remain with the whites as hostages until this was done. A new line of boundary between the lands of the Indians and the United States in Ohio was established, enlarging the possessions of the latter, and several other tracts elsewhere within the territory claimed by different tribes were ceded. In the cessions thus made are included lands in Michigan described as follows: The post of Detroit and all the lands to the north, the west and the south of it of which the Indian title has been extin- guished by gifts or grants to the French or English governments, and so much more land, to be annexed to the district of Deti-oit as shall be com- prehended between the River Rosine (Raisin) on the south. Lake St. Clair on the north, and a line the general course whereof shall be six miles INDIANS OF MICHIGAN AND CESSION OF THEIR LANDS. XIX distant from the west end of Lake Erie and Detroit river. Also the post of Michilimaekinac and all the land on the island on which the post stands and the main land adjacent of which the Indian title has been extinguished by gifts or grants to the French or English governments, and a piece of land on the main to the north of the island to measure six miles on Lake Huron or the strait between Lakes Huron and Michigan, and to extend three miles back from the water of the lake or strait ; also the island De Bois Blanc, being an extra and voluntary gift of thr- Chip- pewa nation. The treaty of Greenville is one of the most important ever made with the Indian nations and the council at which it was made was one of the most imposing. The sachems and chiefs who were in attendance dis- cussed very fully the subjects of the treaty. In the American State papers, published under the authority of congress, will be found a report of the many sp^eeches made by the chiefs, and few reports of discussions in deliberative assemblies or of debates in congress can be found that are more interesting. INCIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL AT GREENVILLE, 1795. In this council the four great Indian nations of Michigan, the Wyan- dots, the Ohippewas, the Ottawas, and the Potawatamies, were present by their several chiefs and valiant warriors and they constituted a promi- nent feature of the assemblage. New-corn, an aged Potawatamie chief, came with forty followers and was introduced to the council. "I come," lie said, "on the good work of peace. I come from Lake Michigan. Had you seen me in former days you would have beheld a great and brave chief, but now I am old and burdened with the weight of years. My nation consists of one thou- sand men who live at Detroit and between Detroit and Lake Michigan. Twenty-three chiefs of that nation are inferior to me in command." He asks to surrender the old medals won by his warriors and given by the British and to be furnished with General Washington's. "My young men will no longer listen to the former. They have thrown off the British and henceforth will view the Americans as their only friends." Nash-i-pi-nash-i-wish, a Chippewa chief, speaking for the Chippewas, Ottawas and Potawatamies, exclaims: "Look at your warriors around you and view ours. Does it not give you i)leasure to see us all meet together in brotherly love? I was not disposed to take up the hatchet against you ; it was forced into my hands by the white people. I throw it into the middle of the deepest lake from whence no mortal can bring it back. Brother, I have thrown my hatchet into the bottomless lake from whence it will never return. I ho])e you will also throw yours so far that it may never again be found." A-goosh-a-way came with the following of twenty-thiee Ottawas from the vicinity of Detroit, and Masass, a Chippewa chief, with twenty of his tribe. A question arose in the council as to the validity of the treaty ceding lands which was made at Fori Harmer on the Muskingum in 1789, and some of the Ottawas, Chippewas and Potawatamies denied any knowl- edge of it. But Masass arose and said that he was present at the mak- XX CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. ing of the ti-eal j and had it now here in his hand to show them — that he had come for the sole purpose of exhibiting it. He presented a belt with nine white squares wrought in beads, and said: "This great calumet comes not from the little lake near us but from the great Lake Superior to the north, from whence our great chiefs and warriors come. When I returned from the treaty of Muskingum I repeated the substance of its proceedings to my nation. You, therefore, see that your words have gone a great ways, even -to Lake Superior. Brother, I live at a great distance from you, but when you call a council I hear your voice immediately and I come without delay. You now see all your brothers around you. We are well acquainted with what we are now doing and what we have done heretofore. The white beads in this belt denote the number of large villages from the north who have heard your word." The commissioner settled the question as to the validity of the cession of lands by former treaties by saying that they had been twice paid for, by the treaty of Fort Mcintosh and that of Muskingum, but neverthe- less, such was the justice and liberality of the government that they would again make compensation for them. No further cession of land in Michigan was mjade during the twelve years which succeeded the treaty of Greenville in 1795. In the meantime the territory of Michigan was established and organized; a strong tide of immigration was setting in and the purchase of the Indian title became more and more a matter of national importance. TREATY OF DETROIT, 1807. In 1807 President Jeiferson thought it desirable that the entire eastern half of Michigan should be released from the Indian title, and he com- missioned General Hull, then governor of the territory, to negotiate a treaty for that purpose. A council was accordingly held by him at Detroit with the sachems, chiefs and -narriors of the Ohippewas, Otta- was, Wyandots and Potawatamies, which resulted in a treaty concluded on the 17th day of November, 1807. By this treaty the United States acquired the Indian title to that por- tion of Michigan which lies east of a line drawn north from the mouth of the AuGlaize river in Ohio to a point due west of the outlet of Lake Huron and thence northerly to White Rock on Lake Huron. This line follows the dividing line between the counties of Lenawee and Hillsdale, and thence through Jackson and Ingham, along the line between Shia- wassee and Clinton counties to near the middle of the same, and thence by direct course to White Rock, near the southeast corner of Huron county. The territory covered by this cession embraces the present counties of Monroe, Lenawee, Wayne, Washtenaw, Macomb, Oakland, Livingston, St. Clair, Lapeer and Genesee, and a portion of Jackson, Ingham, Shiawassee, Tuscola and Sanilac. It will be observed that the boundaries of this cession embrace the entire tract l.ying along the Detroit river and the west end of Lalie Erie, which was ceded by the several treaties of Fort Mcintosh, Fort Harmer or Muskingum and Greenville, thus making the fourth purchase of the Indian title thereto. Within its limits ai'p also embraced the settlements INDIANS OF MICHIGAN AND CESSION OF THEIR LANDS xxi of the Wyandots along the borders of the river and lake, a people who had made further advances than any of the other tribes towards the sedentary and industrial habits of civilized life. THE EXODUS OF THE WYANDOTS. The Wyandots, although they had joined in the above mentioned trea- ties, ceding their lands unconditionally, were evidently unwilling to relinquish the possession of them. By the treaty of Fort Harmer, in 1789, they had obtained leave to continue in the occupancy of their two villages, Brownstown and Monguagon, and in 1809 they obtained, on the petition of Walk-in-the- Water and other chiefs, an act of congress giving them the possession for fifty years,* and again by treaty made with General Cass as commissioner at St. Mary's, September 20, 1818, they ceded all rights to this reservation, receiving instead a tract of 4,996 acres of land on the Huron river designated by sections, to be held by them as long as they and their descendants should continue to occupy the same. It does not definitely appear how long or to what extent they occupied these lands, but they finally removed from them and from Michigan, and joined their brother Wyandots in Ohio, and by treaty of March 17, 1842, the tribe relinquished to the United States their claim to these and all other lands in Michigan. TREATY OF SAGINAW, 1819. The next important cession of lands in this State was by treaty made with the Chippewas at Saginaw bv General Cass as commissioner on the 24th day of September, 1819. The land ceded is described as "beginning at a point in the present Indian boundary line which runs due north from the mouth of the Great AuGlaize river, six miles south of the place where the base line (so called) intersects the same; thence west sixty miles; thence in a direct line to the head of Thunder Bay river; thence down the same to the mouth, and thence to the line established by the treaty of Detroit of 1807 at White Eock on Lake Huron, and thence by that line to the place of beginning." This tract is bounded on the south by a line commencing in the merid- ian line six miles south of the north line of Jackson county and running west six miles to a point about four miles northeast of the present city of Kalamazoo, and thence northeasterly through the counties of Barry, Ionia, ^Montcal.n and Isabella to the head waters of Thunder Bay river in Montmorency county, and embracing all the land east of it not ceded by previous treaties. TBEATY OF SAULT DE STE. MARIE, 1820. A treaty was made by General Cass with the Chippewa tribe, at Sault de Ste. Marie, June 16, 1820. This treaty cedes a tract of land fronting on the St. Mary's river and extending from the Big Rock to the Little Rapids and running back far enough to include sixteen square miles of *See Appendix B. XXU ■ CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. land. This land is also included in the cession made by the Chippewas and Ottawais by the treaty of March 28, 1836, made at Washington. TREATY OF CHICAQO, 1821. The next important treaty of cession was negotiated by General Cass and Solomon Sibley at Chicago with the Ottawas, Chippewas and Pota- watamies and was concluded August 29, 1821. This cession covers that portion of the State which is bounded on the south by the south line thereof, on the north by Grand river,«on the east by the west line of former cessions and on the west by Lake Michigan, excepting a small triangular parcel of land lying in the southwest corner of the State south of the St. Joseph river, and this tract was afterwards ceded by the Potawatamies by treaty made at the Carey Mission, which was on the same, September 20, 1828, and then again by them in con- junction with the Chippewas and Ottawas by treaty made at Chicago, September 27, 1833. These treaties cover the southwestern portion of the State and embrace the counties of Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph, Branch, Hillsdale, Van Buren and Allegan, and also a part of Ottawa, Kent, Barry, Kalamazoo, Calhoun and Jackson. TEEATY OF WASHINGTON, 1836. This treaty was negotiated by Henry E. Schoolcraft as commissioner, with the Ottawa and Chippewa nations at Washington, March 28, 1836. This cession covers all the land in the lower peninsula which lies north of a line beginning at the mouth of the Grand river and following up that stream until it strikes the line of the land ceded by the treaty of Chicago of August 29, 1821, and thence by that line to Thunder Bay In Lake Huron, and also all of the upper peninsula as far west as Choco- late river, and thence by way of the Escanaba river, Green Bay and Lake Michgan to the place of beginning at the mouth of Grand river, together with all the islands in the waters surrounding the same not before ceded. This cession of March 28, 1836, covers an immense tract of country Including all that portion of the southern peninsula which lies north of the Grand river on the west and Thunder Bay on the east and all of the upper peninsula east of Chocolate river near Marquette and the Escan- aba river, which flows into Green Bay. TREATY OF LA POINTE, 1M2. The last of the more ifnportant of the original cessions of lands in Michigan was made by treaty with the Chippewa Indians of the Missis- sippi and Lake Superior negotiated by Robert Stuart at La Pointe, Octo- ber 4, 1842. The land covered by this cession is situated in the upper peninsula and includes all that portion of the State of Michigan which lies west of the Chocolate and Escanaba rivers, being the western boundary of land ceded by the treaty of Washington of March 28, 1836, and extend- ing to the line of Wisconsin. INDIANS OF MICHIGAN AND CESSION OF THEIR LANDS, xxiii The above descriptions of the ceded lands follow the cessions as described in the several treaties, and, it is believed that together they embrace the entire area of the State of Michigan.* But from four of the larger of these tracts certain specified portions of the land are reserved by express words in favor of the Indians and were held by them as by their original title. These reservations covered large tracts of most valuable lands. They became subsequently the subject of negotiation between the United States and the Indians and were ceded by treaty as in former cases. We look now to these reservations with a view to the inquiry whether the Indian title to these has also been acquired by our government. RESERVATIONS. I. The earliest of these reservations is found in the treaty of Detroit of November 17, 1807. They cover three miles square of land on the River Raisin at the mouth of the Macon, four sections on and near the River Rouge, three on Lake St. Clair and six sections which were to be a-terwards located by the Indians with the approval of the President. Three of the sections reserved at the mouth of the Macon and three of the sections not located were subsequently, by treaty made at the foot of the Maumee Rapids, September 29. 1817, given to the rector of the Catholic church of St. Anne of Detroit and the corporation of the college of Detroit, to each one-half, and by the treaty of St. Joseph of Septem- ber 19, 1827, a cession was nuade of the four sections on and near the River Rouge and of the remainder of the reservation at the mouth of the Macon, except half a section which was given to the Potawatamie chief, Moran. The residue of these reservations is covered by the gen- eral terms of the cession made by the Potawatamies by treaty of the Tip- pecanoe river, October 27. 1832, and that made at Chicago, September 27, 1833. II. In the treaty negotiated by General Cass with the Chippewas at Saginaw, September 24. 1819, sixtei-n separate tracts of land in choice locations and amounting in the aggregate to more than one hundred thousand acres were reserved to the Chippewas, but all of these tracts were subsequently ceded by the Indians to the United States by treaty made with Henry R. Schoolcraft as commissioner at Detroit, January 14, 1837. By the terms of this treaty said lands were to be suTT^eyed and sold by the United States in the Same manner as other public lands, the pro- ceeds to be applied for certain specific purposes defined in said treaty and the balance to be invested in public stocks for the benefit of said Indians. III. By the treaty of Chicago with the Potawatamies, Ottawas and Chippewas, made August 29, 1821, there are reserved for the use of the Indians five tracts of land differing in quantity from three to six miles square each. In 1827 (September 19) these lands, with the exception of a tract four miles square at the village at Not-a-wa-sepe, were ceded by the treaty to the United States by the Potawatamies and they received in exchange for the same ninety-nine sections of land lying in a body in Kalamazoo * See sccompanying map. XXIV CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. aDd St. Joseph counties. These lands were designated by sections and were to be held by the tribe upon the same terms on which Indian reser- vations are usually held. The object of this exchange is declared to be to consolidate some of the dispersed bands of the Potawatamie tribe in the territory of Michigan and to remove them from the settlements of the white people. By a treaty made at the Tippecanoe river, October 27, 1832, the Pota- watamies cede all their lands in Michigan south of Grand river excepting the reservation at Pocagon's village and that at Not-a-wa-sepe; and again by treaty made with the Chippewas, Ottawas and Potawatamies at Chi- cago, September 27, 1833, all their interests in the lands in Michigan south of Grand river are ceded. In this cession are included by express terms the above mentioned ninety-nine sections and the two reservations last above named, and also the tract of land in the southwest comer of the State south of the St. Joseph river. The territory claimed and occupied by the Potawatamie nation origi- nally embraced all that portion of the State lying south of Grand river and extending from Lake Michigan to the waters whicb bound it on the east, and by the several treaties above mentioned their claim to the entire tract is surrendered. IV. By the treaty of Washington of March 28, 1836, with the Ottawa and Chippewa nations, they reserve to themselves five separate tracts of land, containing a total of one hundred and forty-two thousand acres, to be held by the two tribes in common. There are also reserved for the separate use of the Chippewas living north of the Straits of Mackinac a large number of tracts including the islands in the lakes. After the making of this treaty the condition and the views of the Indians gradually changed; their tribal relations became relaxed; they were divided into small bands and were anxious to become the pos- sessors of the lands by individual ownersliip rather than to share them in common with other members of their tribe. To accomplish this a new feature was introduced into the method of disposing of Indian reserva- tions. With a view of acceding to this desire in a treaty made at La Pointe, September 30, 1854, the United States stipulated to set apart and withhold from sale certain tracts of land designated by townships and sections for the use of the Chippewas of Lake Superior. Six bands of the Indians are named as the beneficiaries and to each is assigned the portion of land set aside for its special benefit. From these lands every head of a family, or single person over twenty-one years of age, at that time of the mixed bloods belonging to the Chippewas of Lake Superior, was entitled to select from the portion assigned to his band eighty acres of land, and to receive a title thereto by patent in the usual form; and by the third article of the treaty the President is authorized in his dis- cretion to assign to any head of a family or single person over twenty- one years of age, eighty acres of land for Lis or their separate use, and may, when he thinks proper so to do, issue patents therefor with such restrictions of the power of alienation as he may see fit to impose. And in consideration of these provisions and of money payments amounting to little less than half a million of dollars, the cession is made to the United States of an extensive territory embracing the land above set aside and withheld from sale. INDIANS OF MICHIGAN AND CESSION OF THEIR LANDS. XXV Still further progress was made in the same direction by treaty with the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan made on the 31st day of July, 1855. By this treaty the United States withdraws from' sale cer- tain townships of the State of Michigan and assigns to each one of some twenty bands into which the Indians are divided, the particular town- ships in which its members may select land. The United States agree to give to each Ottawa and Chippewa Indian, being the head of a family, eighty acres of land; to each single person over twenty-one years of age forty acres; to each family of orphan children under twenty-one years of age containing two or more persons, eighty acres, and to each single orphan child under twenty-one years of age forty acres; and each benefi- ciary is to select his land in the tract reserved for the band to which he belonged. On such selection being made each was at liberty to go into possession of the land selected by him and M'as to receive a certi- ficate therefor, but he could not assign his interest secured thereby. At the end of ten years he was entitled to receive a patent therefor in the usual form, but still the President might, in his discretion, order the patent to be issued at an earlier date or to be longer withheld when it was proved that the welfare of the holder of the certificate would be promoted thereby. The treaty also provides that the portion of the land so described and set apart, which shall not be selected by the Indians within five years, shall remain the property of the United States and may be sold like other public lands, except that the exclusive right to become purchasers within the next five years was reserved to the Indians. In consideration of these provisions of the treaty and the payment of f538,400 in manner therein specified, the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians release the United States from all liability on account of former treaty stipulations and receive them in lieu and satisfaction of all claims legal and equitable on the part of said Indians, jointly and severally, for land, money or other thing guaranteed to them or either of them by previous treaties. And by the fifth article of the treaty the tribal organization of said Ottawa and Chippewa Indians is dissolved, except so far as is necessary to carry out the provisions of said treaty ; and all future mat- ters of business are to be transacted not with the entire tribe, but with those only who are interested in the subject matter, and the payments which are to be in money by the terms of the treaty are to be paid, not to the tribe as such, but to the individual Indians of these several bands per capita. Two days after the making of this treaty another was made by the same commissioners with the Chippewa Indians of Saginaw and the bands of the Chippewas of Swan creek and Black river. These were bands of the Chippewa Indians, who appear to have occupied separate tracts in the reservations defined in the treaty of March 28, 1836, and are not among the bands named in the treaty of September 30, 1854, or that of July 31, 1855. By this treaty the government agrees to with- hold from sale six townships of land in Isabella county and two town- ships near Saginaw bay, and it gives to the individuals of these bands the right to locate within these defined limits substantially the same quantity of land, and under like terms and conditions as provided in the last mentioned treatv and with the same final result of a title in XXVI CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. fee. lu cousideratiou of tlu'so piuNisions aud of 1:^20,000 agreed to be paid to them, the Indians cede ro tlie United States all lands in Michi- gan theretofore owned by them as reservations and whether held in trust by the I'uited States or otherwise, and they release and discharge the United States from all liability assumed in previous treaties. In 1851) a cession was made by healy by a portion of the tribe residing in Kansas of all claim to the Chippewa resei'vations in Michigan, and by treaty made at Isabella. October 18, 1801, a similar cession was made by the Chippewas of Saginaw, Swan creek and Black river, they securing thereby the right of individuals to select lands in the unsold por-tion of the six townships withheld from sale in Isabella county and to receive patents therefor. THE EFF?:CT OF THESE TREATY PEOVISIONS. The peculiar provisions of these several treaties with the Ottawa and Chippewa tribes mark an epoch in our negotiations with the aborigines. As in other cases these tribes cede their original title to all the lands in the immense region whicli was their home, but they do not divest them- selves of all interest in the soil. Individual ownership is to take the place of the vague right of the wandering savage. The United States receives and holds the title, but in certain portions of the premises it is held in trust for the benefit of the Indians under conditions which must be fulfilled. The title of the tribes is given up; the tribes themselves. by the terms of the treaty, jield up their own tribal existence. A total change from savage to civilized life was in contemplation. It was a great change and the Indian could scarcely have realized how great it was. He could not by a single step pass from one condition to the other. The progress, if successful, must be slow and often discouraging. In no prior Indian treaty is a similar provision found — no similar experiment had then been tried. Favored individuals had sometimes been made owners of land by treaty, but here the broader provision was for the benefit of all, and every individual of the tribes was invited to become a land owner. In most othei" cases the aborigines who ceded their lands were to find a new home in a region often unknown to them in the west ; here they were to become proprietors of the soil where their whole lives had been spent, and this is the more noticeable as it is evident from previous treaties that a similar emigration by these Indians was con- templated bv all parties prior to the making of the treaties of 1854 and 1855. By some of the treaties referred to an unconditional title was given at once to the beneficiary; in others the power of alienation was withheld for a time until he could learn the value of his treasure and know how to guard it. In the former case the wily speculator too often managed to obtain the prize for a song and leave his victim a beggar; in the latter he has most frequently retained it as a home and a source of comfortable livelihood. The number of Indians in ISIichigan, as reported in the census returns of 1890, is 6,!)!)1. They are widely scattered over the northern portion of the State, though the largest collections of them are found in Isabella county and at L'Anse and Baraga in Baraga county. The land withheld from sale by the TTnited States for their benefit seems not yet all taken np. and the commissioner's report of 1891 shows 27,.319 acres INDIANS OF Mli:Ht(iAN AND CIJSSION (IF THFIIt LANDS. XSVll at that time MUiject lo be located \>y the Imliaiis agri-L^aljly to the treaty stipulations. Many of these Indians are industrious and elH<;ient labor- ers and good citizens; most of them wear citizens' dress and speak the English language, and are making fair progress in tlieir new sphere of life. I have spoken of the provisions of these treaties gi\'ing land to the individual Indians to hold in severalty as an experiment. That the experi- ment did not prove a failure is manifest, not only from its effect here, but also from the subsequent sanction given to the principle involved by the government. By act of congress of February 8, 1887, the President is authorized to allot lands in severalty to tlie Indians on any reservation tor their use made by treaty, or act of congress, or execufive order, and this authority has been liberally exercised. It is recognized among the most efficient means of improving the condition of the Indian and leading him on to a life of civilization, and in its influence it is second only to that of the schools for the education of Indian youths supported by the government in many portions of the country, one of which has recently been establish, fl at ^It. Pleasant, Mich. COST OF THE TEEiTY CESSIONS. The thi^ory of purchase and sale of the Indian title to the lands is apparent from first to last in the treaties of cession. The consideration paid by the Inited States, at first small and inconsiderable, v\as gradu- ally increased as cession followed cession, and both buyer and seller better understood the value of the subject matter of the negotiation, A valuable consideration is specified in every such treaty, sometimes it is to be paid in installments; sometimes in coin; sometimes in goods; some- times in provisions; sometimes in annual payments, running through many years; sometimes it is to go to their favorite cliiefs; sometimes to their creditors in payment of their debts; sometimes to their half- breed relatives. The precise amount of money consideration given under the treaties above mentioned for the Indian title to the land within the boundaries of Michigan cannot readily be ascertained, but I am satis- fled that it cannot be less than from two and a half to three millions of dollars, a princely sum for a priceless domain. But there are other provisions in these Indian treaties wliicli are really of greater value than can be reckoned in dollars and cenls. The Indians are to be furnished at the expense of the government with interpreters, mechanics, farmers, blacksmiths, gunsmiths, cattle and agricultural implements. It furnishes the means for the support of missions and schools and sometimes for the physician's services. These are strong, practical and helpful aids, urging the savage on to a higher and better life and offering a vigorous arm to help him on the way. Apart from these cessions of the lands in ^lichigan to the Fnited States, lint incidental to the several negotiations on the s\ibject, there a're some other matters of too much interest to be passed without notice. XJfVlll CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. I. THE CESSION OF LANDS TO INDIVIDUALS. The first of these cessions of lands in Michigan is found in the treaty negotiated by General Cass at Saginaw in 1819. Sixteen sections of land are given by this treaty to as many individuals, each to have one section. They are declared to be Indians by descent. By the treaty of Chicago of 1821 a grant is made to each of twenty-eight persons who are named and who are Indians by descent, amounting in the aggregate to twenty-three sections or 16,640 acres of land. By the treaty of 1832, made at the Tippecanoe river, there is granted to each of seventy-six persons namied a specified quantity of land amounting in all to eighty- four and a half sections, or 54,080 acres, and patents are to be issued for the same. The treaty of Fond du Lac, made August 5, 1826, grants to each of a large number of half-breeds one section of land, and they are to hold the title subject only to the restriction that they cannot con- vey the land without permission of the President. Forty-six persons are named as grantees, and the children of many of them, and in one instance the grandchildren who are not named are to receive one section each. But the most noteworthy of these grants to individuals is that to each of fifty-eight persons, Indians by birth, who were then, or had been, scholars in the Carey mission school near the present site of Niles, which was in charge of the Rev. Isaac McCoy. This grant was made by the treaty concluded on the Wabash, October 16, 1826, and gave to each of these scholars a quarter section of land, a little more than nine thousand acres in all. This mission was one of the most successful and flourishing of Indian missions. Mr. McCoy afterwards published an interesting his- tory of it in which he gives an account of his efforts in obtaining this concession to his Indian pupils. He attended the council which resulted in the grant, and he and his assistant selected and located the lands. The selections were judicious and- the lands valuable, but he regrets to be compelled to add that before the contemplated emigration to the west took place, they sold their lands to white immigrants and, in many cases, spent the proceeds for food and raiment, doing nothing. The sufficiency of these cessions by treaty to convey a title in fee to the individual named was for some time doubted. In the cases whereby the treaty patents were required to be issued by the United States, I am not aware that any objection has ever been made to issuing them or to their validity when issued, but by the treaty of Saginaw of 1819 no direct words of grant are used. The words are "there shall be reserved for the use of" the person named, "and his heirs," the desig- nated tract of land. The title to one of these tracts, a very valuable section on Flint river, which was thus "reserved" to Mokitchenoqua, a Chippewa half-breed girl, became the subject of much litigation, but it was finally decided by the supreme court of Michigan that the words were sufficient to convey the title, and that the treaty being declared by the constitution to be the supreme law of the land no patent was necessary and the supreme court of the United States has held the same doctrine.* • Stockton vg. Williams, 1 Doug. Eep., 506. U. S. vs. Clark, 9 Peters Kep., 168. INDIANS OF MICHIGAN AND CESSION OF THEIR LANDS. xxix II. THE GRANT OF MONE^ TO INDIVIDUALS. We have seen that by the earlier Indian treaties cessions of land to individuals were not unfrequent, but gifts of money to individuals were almost entirely unknovpn until a later period of time. But the grant of such large and valuable tracts and the pertinacious urging, both by the Indians and the white people, connected with them, for still larger and more numerous cessions to individuals, finally became irksome, and the President directed that no more should be made. When the council met at Washington to negotiate the treaty of 1836, the Indian chiefs pre- sented a list of persons to whom they desired such grants to be made, with a designation of the land solicited for each. When Mr. School- craft, the commissioner, announced to them that no such grants would be made, they were greatly exasperated and could be pacified only by a substitute of money instead of land. The ninth article of the treaty therefore gives the names of the individuals and the quantity of land which the Indians solicit for each. An appraised value is finally put upon each parcel, and this sum the United States agrees to pay. The total amount so to be paid to these individuals was |48,148. Among the tracts of land in this list was a section on the Grand river rapids which was solicited for the Indian family of Rix Robinson, and which covered that portion of the present city of Grand Rapids which lies on the north side of Grand river. In the treaty it is stated that this land was esti- mated by good judges to be worth half a million of dollars, but the gov- ernment agrees to pay for it instead, at the rate of thirty-six dollars an acre, or |23,040. This treaty also gives to the half-breeds the sum' of $150,000, which is to be divided among them in a specified manner, and by the treaty of Detroit of January 14, 1837, $5,000 is to be paid to each of the principal chiefs named in an annexed schedule, and by a subsequent treaty of October i, 1842, $15,000 is given to the half-breeds for distribution among them. In these and other instances which might readily be cited, the liberal and kindly spirit of the Indians in providing for their relatives and friends, and the ready acquiescence of the government in acceding to their wishes, are apparent. SINCE THE TEEATY OF GREENVILLE, 1795. A full century, lacking a single year, has passed since the treaty of Greenville was made. In that council the tribes of the great northwest, twelve in number, were represented and sanctioned the treaty. They claimed as theirs the great region of country now comprised in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. Where now are the people of these once powerful tribes? Most of them joined the great exodus to the west, and in their hunting grounds of olden time they are known no more. The census of 1890 shows their number reduced in Indiana to seventy-six persons, in Illinois to a single individual, and in Ohio not one remains. The four Michigan tribes were present and shared in the debates of that council and ceded a portion of their lands. Of these XXX CENSUS OF MIOHKJAN— JUNE 1, l«l4. four tribes the subsequent history is M-vy lnicf. The Wyandots left the State prior to 1842 to join their brother W.vandots in Ohio and have never returned. In 184(1 the exodus of the I'otawatamie tribe to their new homte in the west was completed, leaving; only a little remnant, less than one hundred in number, \\'ho, although tliey still remain in the State, have put away the habits and the life of the Indian. The asso- ciated tribes of Chippewas and Ottawas are still here, but, although in 1855 they solemnly abandoned their tribal organization and became our fellow citizens, the care of the government over them has never ceased, and the Indian agent, its permanent official representative, is always here to look after their interests and to administer the bounties due them from the public treasury. THEIR NUMBER HERE COMPARED WITH OTHER STATES, The number of Indians now remaining in Michigan, as compared with their number in other states, cannot fail to attract attention. Of the forty-four organized states now constituting the union, seven only have a larger number each within their borders, and four of the seven are the new states in the west, which, with a sparse population of whites, have lately been admitted into the union. Of the remaining thirty-seven states, not only has no other one as many of the aborigines remaining as Michigan, but fourteen of them have not an Indian within their borders. HARMONY AND GOOD FEELINGS. The State of Michigan may well congratulate itself upon the uniformly friendly relations which have long existed between its citizens and its aboriginal inhabitants. Xone of the bloody battles of the Indian war.s "with the American forces was fought within her borders. The cruel massacres once so common in the frontier settlements were not experi- enced here. No Indian outbreak has disturbed our peace. No war cry has been heard and no threatened danger from them has called for the presence of American soldiers. Not a drop of blood shed in unseemly conflict has fallen on our soil within the memory of our oldest citizen. The few remnants of the native tribes who remain with us are encouraged and aided in their progress to a higher and better condition of civiliza- tion and prosperity. Under our constitution they are neither foreigners nor aliens, but our fellow citizens. They go to the polls as voters and are eligible to official positions. The law gives no benefit to the white man that it does not give to the red man. The same broad shield of protection is over both. The same causes which will secure success and prosperity and elevation of character to the one will secure them to the other. WHO NEGOTIATED THE TREATIES. We cannot close this sketch without a brief word of reference to some of the worthy men who were prominent in the negotiation of these trea- ties and in shaping the Indian policy. From the organization of the territory in 1805, the Governor was ex officio superintendent of Indian affairs within its limits, and thus was I.XDIANS OF .MlCHKJAiX AND CE8SI(»i\ OK THEIR EAXDS. XXxi brought into clos(- relalious with the seveial tribes and wa.s ficnuently appointed conniiissidiicr hi ucj;li-'j. jiisi liefore the rlosi- of the .seissii.iii, re-enai:ted, with the change of but oin' clau^i-. the rensus law of 1SS3. under which the census of 1884 was taken. The census of 1^94 has been taken, com- piled and jmblished ijinsuaut To the firoxisidus of this re-enacted law. The present census is i-asily the nmsT complete ret taken under Stated authoritT. It i-mbiaces more subjects, and these are treated more in) detail in the compilation, than ('\cr before attempted. This work has required time and has not been done without expense. The compilation of a census of two and a quarter millions of peofjle. of thousands of industiial establishments whose business a<.;uref;ates hundreds of mil- lions of dollars annually, of oue hundred and seventy-eight thousand farms and the crojis ftrewn upon them, and stutistiis of churches and libraries, i.s a work that can be accomplished, even under the most favorable circumstances, only at the cost of much time and money. Because of the exjjense of compilation and loni; delay in publication, much dissai isfaction is often expressed with i iiisus work. As a rule the dissatisfai-tion is greater Iji-cause of ihe time required than of the amount expended. The results are not published, it is claimed, until all interest in them is lost. — the infoiiuation. however valuable at the moment of collection, is at publication slale, and worthless except as matter of record. It must be admitted the charge is not without reason. While it is true that for the student statistics a hundred years old may possess greater value than statistics of yesterday, yet active, busy peojtle. like ours, want facts for immediate, practical use. and are often provoked to severe criticism when told that a census taken six months ago is not yet even in the hands of the public printer. The question then naturally arises: ( 'an any way be devised by which statistical reports can be comjuled, published and distributji'd in less time than is now usually taken for such work? To this question an aflBrmative answer may Vje given if (pialified with the proviso, that such results, so much desired, can only lie attained by making radical changes in some methods that have long been in vogue. So far as our own State census is concerned, the time given the enumerator to com- plete his work — the entire month of June — is none too long, and no more time is used in the work of actual compilation in the Secretary of State's office than is necessary for the work accomplished. The whole cause XXXVl CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNK 1, 1894. I gf delay lies in the fact that before the work of actual compilation can be commenced by the Secretary of State, nutny months are required to correct the work of inexperienced and incompetent enumerators. It would not be just to say that more than a comparatively few of the enumerators were utterly incompetent, but it is entirely just to say that nearly all were inexperienced, and because of their inexperience the schedules were perhaps in no instance fully and accurately filled out. As illustrative of the number and character of the mistakes in enu- meration it may be stated that one enumerator made, as a rule, detailed or complete statistics of adult males only. The statistics of women and children were only partially reported. Two other enumerators failed to enumerate children under one year old. These are among the more glaring blunders and the ones of course most easily corrected. A glance at the schedule was all that was necessary to detect them, and a letter to the enumerator requiring him to re-canvass and complete his report usually brought the desired answer. But there were numberless mis- takes not so easily discovered and corrected. Such were mistakes result- ing from the practice of making ditto marks in the columns instead of writing out a full answer for every person as enumjerators were expressly instructed to do. As a result of this mistake the word "married" may be written at the top of the column headed "civil condition," and followed by ditto marks on one, two or more lines, perhaps to the bottom of the page, thus reporting all on the page as married when perhaps many of them are young children. Again the word "white" may be written in the proper column and followed by ditto marks until it becomes neces- sary to write the work "black," one person, or possibly one family, enumerated on the page being colored; the enumerator then continues the ditto marks to the bottom of the page, thus reporting all the rest on the page as black. In like manner whole pages were reported "males" or "females," according as the word "male" or "female" happened to be entered at the head of the column. Other enumerators more or less frequently omitted entries, as the sex, color, age, etc. Others made the entries for some one person on the upper half of the schedule page correctly, but forgot to fill the corresponding line on the lower half of the page. This blank line was then filled when enumerating the next person who is thus enumerated, say on line 11 on the upper half, and on line 10 on the lower half, of the page. In this way a young woman is reported a "liveryman," a man a "housewife," a young girl a "saloon keeper" and a four months' old baby an "engineer." Still others seem; to have formed the bad habit of enumerating by columns instead of by lines, that is, they wrote the names of all in a family in the proper column, and then filled the other columois in succession, filling each column for all the members of the family before making entries in any other column, but in filling the successive columns the several members of the family were not taken in the same order. As a result of this practice John is reported a "female," and Mary a "male." Equally serious blunders were made in the agricultural schedule. The cost of fences was so generally incorrectly reported that no correction seemed possible and no compilation of it has been made. The acres and yield, and the property and valuations, were often out of all reasonable proportion to each other. The errors made in enumerating soldiers of the civil war, and the manufactories, have been considered elsewhere. INTRODUCTORY. XXXVll It is not to be inferred, however, that the work of all the enumerators was equally defective. On the contrary, it was generally as well done as could reasonably be expected of men with no experience and utterly without knowledge of statistical methods, and perhaps with no apprecia- tion of the importance of accuracy, but there were enough such errors to make absolutely necessai*y an examination of all the census schedules, line by line, and at the least, mentally noting the answer to each and every question. The magnitude of this work will be seen when it is stated that the manuscript census returns, when bound, make 245 large volumes, aggregating 166,887 pages; that the number of questions relating to living inhabitants was 31; to each decedent, 21; to each farm, 161, and to each establishment of productive industry, 18, besides the questions relating to libraries, churches, etc. The aggregate number of questions in this census was nearly 99,000,000. Now to shorten the time and to thus reduce the expense of compiling a census is solely a matter of securing a correct enumeration, — that is, accurate work by the census enumerators, — and thus making the exami- nations and correspondence here referred to unnecessary. This can only be done by selecting the enumerators long enough in advance that they may be thoroughly educated — trained in the work of skillful, accurate enumeration. How can this be done? It could not be successfully done if no statistics were taken by the State oftener than is the State census, once in ten years; but this State each year publishes a number of statisti- cal reports among which are the farm statistics, the monthly crop reports, the statistics of insane, deaf and dumb, blind, epileptic and idiotic, and the statistics of births and deaths, all compiled by the S^ire- tary of State, besides which there are statistics of various kinds col- lected by the Commissioner of Labor and the State weathA' scivice. All these statistics, as originally received at the offices named, are notably defective and for the same reason that the census returns are defective, namely, because of the inexperience of the enumerators. They are mostly collected by supervisors (assessors) who are selected, not because of their statistical knowledge or expertness, but presumably because of their supposed ability to correctly estimate the vfflue of property, and who are likely to be changed at each annual township meeting. Statistical work is with them of secondary importance. It may be, and doubtless gen- erally is, done in the best manner possible considering their inexperi- ence and the other oflQcial duties they have to perform, but when, as too frequently is the case, their other official duties require most or all of their time, and some portion of the work must in consequence be neglected, the statistical reports are sure to suffer. Now, if all this annual statistical work were taken from the assessing officers, and placed in the hands of persons selected for the express pur- pose of taking statistics, and upon whom no other public duties were imposed, at least none to be performed at the time the statistics were to be collected, and the persons once appointed retained in office per- manently, or so long as they performed the duties competently, there would soon be in every township and assessment district a thoroughly trained enumerator capable of taking statistics of any kind quickly and accurately. Such a person, in the country, would soon become acquainted with every farmer, and his farm, and in the city with practically every inhabitant and every business, which acquaintance would be invaluable XXXVni CENSnS ok MnmiGAN— JUNIi) 1, 1S!)4. in the preparation of statistical reports. All of the annual statistical reports wonld soon acquire an accuracy impossible under present meth- ods. The cost of collection could liardly be j;reater than at present, cer- tainly not after the first year. The Slaic would therefore get full value, year by year, for the money expended in teaching its enumerators. It is not overlooked that the plan heic outlined would require a sec- ond canvass of each township and enumciation district, one by the assessing officer to take the assessment, and one by the enumerator to make the statistical reports, but there can be little question that the greater skill enumerators would soon acquire as compared with assess- ing ofticers, by enabling them to do t)ie work more quickly as well as more accurately, would save all, or very nearly all the expense of the extra or second canvass. If the work of taking the decennial State census were placed in the hands of these trained enumerators, n(j such errors in enumeration as above described would be made, and the work of compilation could be commenced as soon as the schedules reached this office. If it should be found that, as compared with tlie present method, slight extra cost was incuri'ed in taking the statistics each year between censuses, it would be made up a hundred times o^■er in census years. Again,. under the proposed system, enumerators would soon become so well skilled that they could be trusted to foot the agricultural statistics and have them ready for compilation when sent to this office. In the years intervening between censuses, the fifteen hundred enumerators, by footing the farm statistics, would do in a single day worlv which now requires several weeks in this office, and by footing the agricultural schedule of the census in census years, they would do in two or three days what now requires the continuous labor for several months of as large a force as can be advantageously employed. If this plan were adopted, there is no good reason why the farm statistics should not be printed and distributed early in the fall of the same year they are taken, and there is no good reason why in census years the census statistics of agri- culture should not be in the hands of the State printer ninety days after the schedules reach this office, and printed and distributed in ninety days more. Bulletins containing State and county totals could be issued even sooner, and the statistics made available for use the first winter after collection. It will be understood that the footing of schedules by enumerators is to be approved only when the enumerators have become .skillful from careful training and experience. It is never safe to accept totals made by untrained jjersons. If enumerators, after becoming sufficiently skilled, do the footing, tlie money expended for this clerical work will be I'etained in the townships or assessment districts instead of being expended by the Secretary of State as now; if they shall foot the fann statistics each year, it will effect a permanent reduction of the force in this office, and if they foot the agricultural schedule of the census it will reduce the force required to compile the census by one-fourth to one-third. Another saving in the census year could be effected by dropping from the census schedules all questions relating to births and deaths, the defective classes, and the totals contained in the farm statistics. All these statistics are now duplicated in census yeai's. being reported once IXTKODUCTORY. Xxxix by the assessors and again by ci'iisns enumerators. Under the system proposed, the statistics now talvcn by assessois would be taken only by enumerators, and should always br taken in the same month as the census. This would cttVct ;i large saving. The plan here outlined is submitted in the confident belief, that, if formulated into law, it would at ome meet the entir(_'ly just deuKind.-; of the public for a quicker compilation and publication of the State's statistical reports; that it would give the State a system under which the reports could be readily brought to the highest degree of accuracy, and that the expense, in a period of ten years, would be much less than required to maintain the present system. In closing this introductory I take pleasure in acknowledging the promptness and courtesy of enumerators in answering the letters sent them. So soon as errors were specifically pointed out, they used all pos- sible diligence in securing the neiessary corrections and the present census is, beyond question, the most complete and aci'urate in the series of State censuses. SUMMARY. POPULATION. The total population of the State, June 1, 1894, was 2,241,641, an increase of 147,752, or 7.06 per cent since June 1, 1890, and of 387,983, or 20.93 per cent compared with June 1, 1884. The increase from 1880 to 1884 was 216,721, or 13.24 per cent. The increase from 1880 to 1884 was greater than fromi 1890 to 1894 by 68,969. "Michigan first appears in a national census in the year 1800, when the number of inhabitants is stated at 551, all returned from Mackinac county. Wayne county at that census contained, in the present area of Michigan, not less than 2,000 inhabitants, but was returned with Ohio. A small portion of the population enumerated in 1820 and in 1830 as in Michigan, was in territory now in the state of Wisconsin."* Since 1800 the increase of population has been as follows: Prom 1800 to 1810, 4,211, or 764 per ' 1810 " 1820, 4,134, ' ' 87 ' 1820 " 1830, 22,743, ' ' 256 ' 1830 " 1840, 180,628, ' 571 ' 1840 " 1850, 185,387, ' 87 ' 1850 " 1860, 351,4.i9, ' ' 88 ' 1860 " 1870, 435;i69, ' ' 58 1870 " 1880, 452,655, ' ' 38 ' 1850 " 1854, 109,867, ' ' 28 ' 1860 " 1864, 54,548, ' 7 ' 1870 " 1874, 149,749, ' ' 13 ' 1880 " 1884, 216,721, ' ' 13 " 1884 " 1890, 240,231, • ' 13 1890 " 1894, 147,752, ' 7 cent. In the following table are shown the increase, per cent of increase and average annual increase of the population of Michigan, from census to census, and by decennial periods, since the year 1800: * From census of Michigan, 1SS4. SUMMARY. Xli TABLE 1. a o S i 1 E p. ii 5» 1 E ii s o o ■si 11 o « Cm ' Per cent of increase in 10 years to population at bennnin? of peri- ods— U. S. censnses. Per cent of increase in 10 years to population at beginning of peri- ods — State censuses. Average annual increase. o s a Hi a § to s 1 1800 a 551 4,762 8,896 31,639 212,267 397,654 507,521 749,113 b 803,661 1,184,282 1,334,031 1,636,937 1,853,658 2,093,889 2,241,641 1810 4,2ii 4,134 22,743 180,628 185,387 109,867 241,592 54,548 380,621 149,749 302,906 216,721 240,231 147,752 4,211 4,134 22,743 180,628 185,387 764.24 86.81 255.65 570.90 87.33 27.62 47.60 7.28 47.36 12.64 22.71 13.24 12.96 7.06 764.24 86.81 255.65 570.90 87.33 421 413 2,274 18,063 18,539 27,467 40,265 b 13,637 63,437 37,437 50,484 54,180 40,039 36,938 421 413 2,274 18,063 18,539 1820 1830 1840 1850 1854. 1860 351,459 88.38 35,146 '43;5i7" '45;266" "45i695" 1864 296,140 58.35 29,614 1870 435,169 58.09 1874_ 630,370 65.99 53,037 1880 452,655 38.22 1884_ 519,627 38.95 51,963 1890 456,952 27.92 1894 387,983 20.93 38,798 a EzclusiTe of Wayne county, which was returned with Ohio, b Exclneive of soldiers in the field. "Had the soldiers in the field been enumerated in 1864, the increase from 1860 to 1864 would have been nearly 90,000, or about 12 per cent, and from 1864 to 1870, about 345,000, or 41 per cent."* Xot counting Isle Royal, which is now attached to Houghton for judicial purposes, the present census shows twenty counties in the State with less population than in 1890, and sixteen with less population than in 1884. The census of 1890 compared with 1884 shows loss in twenty counties. Table 2 shows the increase and decrease- of population by counties. The statement following this table shows changes in county boundaries since June 1, 1884, and explains, in part, the decrease in some of the upper peninsula counties. * Census of Michigan, 18^4 F xlii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 2. — Increase and decrease of total population by cmnties. 1890 to 1891. 1884 to 1894. 1884 to 1890. 1880 to 1890. Btate and couDties, i £ o Q o a CD U (D s 6 as ID 6 £ 6 as State. 171,099 23,347 403,010 15,027 257,418 17,187 473,211 16,259 Alcona . 9 147 228 2,136 2,014 1,260 1,193 1,390 1,385 523 5,034 3,666 2,916 1,193 """i6;o83' 3,6i4 7,859 "'"5;887" 1,381 1,238 295 2,898 1,652 1,656 2,302 1,238 1,146 6,792 5,176 5,683 1,232 Alger Alpena Arenac 3 319 Barry 84 403 ""■"5;i9i" 848 3,509 1,534 Bay- 4,892 2,826 4,350 18,331 1,804 4,500 Benzie _.. Berrien 584" ""ijiii" 870 1,150 Calhonn 3,971 223 1,239 1,914 3,303 418 1,916 4li" 2,040 3,597 2,009 5,049 26 249 1,056 1,650 3,954 6,900 2,427 4,571 5,462 6,771 3,371 Cheboygan Clare _ . Clinton 247 252 873 626 1,591 321 9,270 14,700 816 2,438 1,777 3,361 14,083 5,423 3,727 573 5,338 1,803 8,518 Belta 3,932 14,700 524 1,626 1,123 692 917 4,160 108 Saton 292 812 654 2,669 13,166 1,263 3,619 869 2,117 210 3,081 13,166 4,933 6,732 Emmet Gladwin Q-rand Traverse '"""i;026 Hillsdale... 388 1,414 2,083 Houghton 8,786 • 3,711 2,023 2,019 18,029 7,735 4,750 2,261 1,738 5,293 0,4-i8 9,243 4,024 2,727 242 4,622 4,432 2,773 135 12,916 8,4.56 3,990 Ingham . 1,071 2,884 8,351 4,432 6,625 SO 3,000 4,931 2,223 36,669 861 2,655 Isabella .. Isle Eoyal 135 1,504 2,783 480 12,016 1,303 6,775 1,147 37,338 20i Kalamazoo .. 3,992 667 25,322 Kn^\rn!i\r^L Kent ■ "r,m 1,642 1,178 89 608 334 1,773 1,034 844 1,376 Lake 3,272 Lapeer 925 Leelanati 1,451 93 2,267 816 1,691 105 1,043 1,131 1,136 710 42i 107 593 1,393 2,348 2,066 1,094 6,239 2,455 2,659 520 4,355 2,455 4,928 186 11,698 """i4;i27' 6,320 5,724 Mackinac 574 1,884 58 Manistee 280 338 474 Marquette 1,513 8,611 5,201 132 8,124 3,164 2,037 1,032 Mecosta 900 SUMMARY. TABLE 2.— CoNOLUDF.D. xliii 1890 to 1894. 18.M to kS94. i iSM to 1890. 1880 to 1890. CouDtie?. ai a i o Si i " ^ s a 1 d 1 a 31 9 1 5 a 6 1 9,899 4,620 4,442 3,569 14,519 1,881 1,682 21,652 3,764 3,495 Midland 2,561 1,907 844 1,521 951 172 1,198 1,016 2,719 1,287 511 1,593 612 1,487 13,427 5,788 Muskegon 2,689 1,351 230 ' 2,459 1.480 129 Oakland.. ._ i.4:.n 901 55 3,117 1,.S45 1,576 1 ' 145 2,050 1.179 292 3,999 3,669 1,191 3,a53 1,437 2,298 2,232 1,574 574 23,178 6,248 4,243 3,893 5,908 ""6,m Ogemaw 2,0Ol 2,OJ7 2,474 432 1,946 1,080 "98" B29 Oscoda 530 366 Otsego 5-''^ 8,725 1.224 2,m 1 867 .5.55' Presque Isle 1,847 623 7,478 376 42B 931 7,052 4,362 3,281 4,776 7,1)38 Sanilac 1,356 1,309 1,902 2,216 3,006 1,972 2,874 5,322 """'i;782" 200 516 68,148 760 Schoolcraft St. Clair 1,190 269 921 1,270 Tuscola 1,904 518 1,299 35,347 2,769 3,686 718 1,815 103,495 3,529 Van Buren 266 Washtenaw 362 90,670 4,463 Wayne Wexford - OEGANIZATION OF COUNTIES AND CHANGES IN COUNTY BOUNDARIES SINCE JUNE 1, 1884. Alger was organized from Schoolcraft county in 1885. Baraga boundary line was changed in 1885. Chippewa was reduced by organization of Luce county in 1887. Dickinson was organized from Marquette, Iron and Menominee counties in 1891. Gogebic was organized from Ontonagon county in 1887. Houghton boundary line was changed in 1885. Iron was organized from Marquette and Menominee counties in 1885. Boundary line was changed in 1891. Luce was organized from Mackinac and Chippewa counties in 1887. Mackinac was reduced by organization of Luce county in 1887. Marquette was reduced by organization of Iron county in 1885. Menominee was reduced by organization of Iron county in 1885, and by organization of Dickinson county in 1891. Ontonagon was reduced by organization of Gogebic county in 1887. Schoolcraft boundary line was changed by organization of Alger county in 1885. DENSITY OF POPULATION. The average number of inhabitants to the square mile in the State is 39.45; in the southern counties, 77.09; in the central, 50.02; in the northern, 17.93, and in the upper peninsula, 12.63. The average number of inhabitants to the square mile in the State in 1890, as shown by the United States census, was 36.46. The following table shows the area in square miles, the population, and average number of inhabitants to a square mile, in the State and each county. The area has been obtained from the original plats on file in the State Land Office, and is exclusive of all meandered streams and meandered lakes. xliv CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 3. Southern four tiers of counties. s 1 1 ill « a Northern counties. £ 1 1 1 Average popu- lation to each square mile. Allegan 828.05 551.61 567.84 500.69 698.62 488.95 570.15 572.61 642.21 601.49 553.48 572.70 712.30 558.95 852.59 662.55 756.58 579.45 472.37 561.63 899.03 553.38 537.44 695.19 502.19 611.39 710.37 601.61 39,189 23,699 45,635 26,207 47,472 21,176 26,262 32,618 40,553 30,272 39,689 34,820 46,535 42,056 121,938 28,879 48,541 20,437 32,387 33,181 42,676 39,083 32,854 54,321 25,087 31,059 43,509 292,461 47.33 42.96 80.37 52.34 67.95 43.31 46.06 56.96 63.15 50.33 71.71 60.80 65.33 75.24 143.02 43.,59 64.16 35.27 68.56 59.08 47.47 70.63 61.13 78.14 49.96 50.80 61.35 486.13 680.09 578.63 478.99 367.19 318.96 386.09 732.41 568.78 561.66 425.09 515.65 464.07 553.33 561.16 570.92 306.07 545.65 107.99 492.70 566.87 555.53 571.82 573.82 570.78 522.01 669.23 530.45 571.97 5,418 17,717 12,427 6,943 8,063 10,925 13,900 7,976 2,710 10,382 4,900 17,515 12,340 5,640 5,897 9,395 26,114 918 18,422 6,955 2,438 5,638 16,475 1,806 4,794 5,911 1,657 14,047 7.97 Barry.. Alpnnn 30.62 Berrien . 25.94 Branch Arenac 18.91 25.28 Charlevoix. Cheboygan Clare..:. 28.30 Cass. Clinton.- 18.98 Eaton .. _ 14.02 Crawford 4.82 Emmet — 24.42 HiUadale .. 9.50 Grand Traverse 37.74 Ionia _„ 22.30 Jackson Kalkaska 10.05 Lake 10.33 Kent 30.70 Lapeer Manistee 47.86 Manitou 8.50 Lenawee Mason ._ Livingston 37.39 12.27 Monroe Montmorency 4.39 9.86 Oakland Osceola __ Oscoda Otsego 28.71 Ottawa 3.16 St Clair 9.18 Presqne Isle 8.83 Roscommon Wexford . _ . 3.12 24.56 Washtenaw Totals and average.. 14,347.91 257,323 17.93 17,415.44 1,342,596 77.09 Totals and average Upper peninsula. Alger . 919.94 912.09 1,626.47 1,160.59 768.62 1,111.59 1,010.19 1,187.41 335.49 908.49 1,013.82 1,847.67 1,045.62 1,319.76 1,185.26 1,385 4,232 15,322 19,262 14,700 14,083 44,175 5,293 2,805 2,348 7,237 38,008 23,740 6,873 7,127 446.59 569.72 837.43 576.16 565.43 524.79 709.81 502.31 847.22 538.90 807.13 962.56 811.09 61,304 28,776 32,256 21,439 20,729 13,218 34,158 37,324 19,125 16,599 81,847 33,945 34,412 137.27 50.51 38.52 37.21 36.66 25.19 48.12 74.30 22.5'! 30.80 101.40 35.27 42.43 1.51 4.64 Bay Chippewa Belta . 9.42 Gratiot 16.60 Dickinson. 19.13 Gogebic 12.67 Houghton. 43.73 Midland Iron. 4.46 8.36 Luce Mackinac 2.58 7.14 Marquette Menominee. 20.57 -Saginaw 22.70 Ontonagon 5.21 Schoolcraft 6.01 8,699.14 435,132 50.02 Totals and average.. 6,353.01 206,590 12.63 state - - - i6,815.50 2,241,641 39.45 The first map following shows the same data as the foregoing table, and the second shows the average number of inhabitants to the square mile in each of four sections of the State: SUMMARY. xlv xlvi CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. SUMMARY. xlvii THE CENTER AS REGARDS NUMBER OF INHABITANTS, AND THE CENTER aF POPULATION. The center as regards the number of inhabitants in the Htate, June 1, 1894, was about one mile north and one and one-half miles east, of the southwest comer of Bingham township, Clinton county. By "center" is meant the point north of which there were as many inhabitants as south, and as many east as west. In 1884 this center was in the town- ship of Olive, Clinton county, the township adjoining Bingham on the south. The "center as regards number of inhabitaxits" is not to be taken as the "center of population.'' By the definition given in the census of the United States, 1890, the "center of population is the center of gravity of the population of the country, each individual being assumed to have the same weight." The center of population of Michigan then, is the center of giuvity of the population of the State, each individual being assumed to have the same weight. The center of gravity of the population of Michigan is 58.24 miles north of the base line, and 17.65 miles west of the principal meridian. These figures locate the center about 1.76 miles south, and 0.35 miles east, of the northwest corner of the township of Newark, Gratiot county. The center of population in 1884 was in the township of Fulton, Gratiot county, the township that adjoins Newark on the south. It was about 1.30 miles north, and 2.30 miles east, of the southwest comer of the township. The center of population in 1894 was about 8.93 miles north, and 1.94 miles west, of the center in 1884, and it was 21.24 miles north, and 7.15 miles west, of the center as regards the number of inhabitants in 1894. The same method was adopted for finding the center of population in 1894 as in 1884, and was as follows: "The geographical center of each county was as accurately determined as possible, and the entire population of the county assumed to be at this center. The population of each county was then multiplied, first by the distance in miles of the county center from the base line, and then by its distance from the principal meridian. The aggregate of the products thus obtained north of the base line, and of those south of it, and also the aggregate of the products obtained east, and of those west of the principal meridian, were then separately ascertained. The difference between the aggregate of the products north and of those south of the base line, divided by the total population, gave the distance of the center of population from the base line, it being north of this line because the aggregate of the products north was greater than of those south. In like manner the diilerence between the aggregate of the pro- ducts east and of those west of the principal meridian, divided by the total population of the State, gave the distance of the center of popula- tion from the principal meridian, it being west of this meridian because the aggregate of the products west was greater than of those east." xlviii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following is a summary of the computations to determine the center of population in 1894 : Aggregate of products north of base line 142,479,548 Aggregate of products south of base line 11,924,340 Excess of products north of base line 130,555,208 Excess divided by population of State gives 58.24 miles, the distance north of base line. Aggregate of products west of principal meridian 87,464,806 Aggregate of products east of principal meridian 47,898,737 Excess of products west of principal meridian 39,566,069 Excess divided by population of State gives 17.65 miles, the distance west of principal meridian. SUMMARY. xlix CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. POPULATION OF INCORPORATED CITIES. June 1, 1894, there were 70 incorporated cities in tlie State, the popu- lation of which was 821,051 or 37 per cent of the total jwpulation of the State. The number of incorporated cities in the State in 1864 was 19; in 1870, 29; in 1874, 38; in 1880, 43; in 1884, 49, and in 1890, 60. The total population of the incorporated cities at the several censuses was as follows: 1864 130,158 1870 230,372 1874 324,771 1880 ,388,863 1884 509,277 1890 709,657 1894 821,051 The proportion of population of incorporated cities to total popula- tion of the State at the several censuses was as follows: 1864 16 per cent. 1870 19 1874 24 1880 24 1384 27 per cent. 1890 __ _34 1894 37 The population of cities in 1864 was 16 per cent, in 1870, 19 per cent, in 1874, 24 per cent, in 1880, 24 per cent, in 1884, 27 per cent, in 1890, 34 per cent, and in 1894, 37 per cent, of the total population of the State. The rapid increase of urban population is of course in part due to increase in the number of incorporated cities. The 19 cities reported in the census of 1864 contained in 1884 a popula- tion of 328,872, an increase in twenty years of 153 per cent. The popula- tion outside of the same cities was 100 per cent greater in 1884 than in 1864. The 29 cities reported in the census of 1870 contained in 1880, 335,509 inhabitants, an increase of 46 per cent in ten years, and in 1884 the same cities contained 412,717 inhabitants, an increase of 79 per cent in fourteen years, and of 23 per cent in the four years from 1880. The population outside of the same cities was 41 per cent greater in 1884 than in 1870. The 43 cities reported in the census of 1880 contained in 1884, 479,370 inhabitants, an increase in four years ^of 90,507 inhabit- ants, or 23 per cent. The population outside of the same cities was 8 per cent greater in 1884 than in 1880. These 43 cities contained in 1890, 616,929 inhabitants, an increase in ten years of 228,066, or 58.65 per cent. The sixty cities in the State in 1890 contained 793,925 inhabit- ants in 1894, an increase in four years of 84,268, or 11.87 per cent. The increase outside of these cities was 63,484, or 4.59 per cent. The 49 cities in the State in 1884 contained, in 1894, 741,450 inhabitants, an increase in ten years of 232,173, or 45.62 per cent. The increase outside of these cities was 155,810, or 11.58 per cent. In other words, since 1884 the rate of increase of population in the 49 incorporated cities has been about four times the rate of increase in the balance of the State. The following statement exhibits these facts: SUMirARY. h Population in 1864 of tlie 19 incori^orated cities 130,158 Population of same cities in 1884 328,872 Increase in 20 years 198,714 Per cent of increase 153 Per cent of increase in 20 years of population outside of same cities .... 100 Population in 1870 of the 20 incorporated cities 230,372 Population of same cities in ISsn 335,509 Increase in 10 years 105,137 Per cent of increase 46 Per cent of increase in 10 yt^'ars of population outside of same cities 31 Population in 1884 of the 20 incorporated cities in 1870 412,717 Increase in 14 years 182,345 Per cent of increase 79 Per cent of increase in 14 years of population outside of same cities .... 41 Population in 1874 of the 38 incorporated cities 324,771 Population of same cities in 18,s4 457,915 Increase in 10 years 133,144 Per cent of increase 41 Per cent of increase in 10 years of population outside of same cities. ... 33 Population in 1880 of the 43 incorporated cities 388,863 Population of same cities in 1884 479,370 Increase in 4 years 90,507 Per cent of increase 28 Per cent of increase in 4 years of population outside of same cities. ... 8 Population in 1890 of the 43 incorporated cities in 18S0 616,929 Increase in 10 years 228,066 Per cent of increase 59 Per cent of increase in 10 years of population outside of same cities 18 Population in 1890 of the 60 incorporated cities 709,657 Population of same cities in 1894 793,925 Increase in 4 years 84,268 Per cent of increase 12 Per cent of increase in 4 yeare of population outside of same cities 5 Population in 1884 of the 49 incorporated cities 509,277 Population of same cities in 1894 741,450 Increase in 10 years 232,173 Per cent of increase 46 Per cent of increase in 10 years of population outside of same cities. ... 12 POPULATION, AS NATIVE AND FORBiaX-BORN. OF STATE. The number of native inhabitants in the State, June 1, 1.8!I4, was 1,670,786, or 74.53 per cent, and of the foreign-born inhabitants 570,855. or 25.47 per cent, of the total population. In 1S70 the foreign-bom inhabit- ants were 22.63 per cent, in 1880, 23.73 per cent, in 1884. 26.40 per cent and in 1890, 25.97 per cent, of the total population. The proportion of the population foreign-born in 1894 was nearly one per cent less than in 1884, and one-half of one per cent less than in 1890. To each 100,000 native inhabitants there were 29.257 foreign-born inhabitants in 1870; 31,120 in 1880; 35,869 in 18S4: ,35,080 in 1890, and 34,167 in 1894. In each 100,000 population there were 77,370 native and 22,630 foreign-born in 1870; 76,266 native and 2.1.734 foreign-born in 1880; 73,600 native and 26,400 foreign-born in 1884; 74,025 native and 25,975 foreign-born in 1890, and 74,530 native and 25.470 foreign-born in 1894. The increase and per cent of increase of native and foreign-born inhabi- tants in each census period since 18so has been as follows: lii CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. NATIVE. Increase 1880 to 1884, 109,210; per cent of increase, 8.75 Increase 1884 to 1890, 192,370; per cent of Increase, 14.17 Increase 1890 to 1894, 120,777; per cent of Increase, 7.79 FOREIGN BOBN. Increase 1880 to 1884, 98,460; per cent of Increase, 25.34 Increase 1884 to 1890, 56,912; per cent of increase, 11.69 Increase 1890 to 1894, 26,975; per cent of increase, 4.96 In the period 1880 to 1884 the native inhabitants increased 109,210, and the foreign-bom 98,460; in the period 1884 to 1890 the native inhabit- ants increased 192,370, and the foreign-born 56,912, and in the period 1890 to 1894 the native inhabitants increased 120,777 and the foreign- born 26,975. Referring to the rate of increase, in the first named period the native inhabitants increased 8.75 per cent and the foreign-born 25.34 per cent; in the second period the native increased 14.17 per cent and the foreign-bom 11.69 per cent, and in the third period the native increased 7.79 per cent and the foreign-bom 4.96 per cent. In the four years 1880 to 1884 the actual increase of the foreign-born was only 10,750 less than of the native^ and the rate of increase was nearly three times that of the native, but in the four years 1890 to 1894 the actual increase of the foreign-born was 93,802 less, and the rate of increase not quite two-thirds, that of the native. The increase of the foreign-born from 1890 to 1894 was but 27 per cent of the increase from 1880 to 1884, and the rate of increase from 1890 to 1894 was less than one-fifth the rate from 1880 to 1884. In the six years from 1884 to 1890 the increase of foreign-born popu- lation was 41,548 less than the increase in the four years from 1880 to 1884. SUMMARY. liii The following table shows the total population in 1894, and the popu- lation as native and foreign-bom, in 1894, 1890, 1884 and 1880, in the State and counties : TABLE i. 1894. 1890. 1884. 1880. State and counties. • 1 1 S o £ o > IS s £ i z J 1 1 ■a 6 1 1 State _.- 2,241,641 1,670,786 570,855 1,550,009 543,880 1,357,639 486,968 9,051 1,248,429 388,508 Alcona Alger 5,418 1,385 39,189 17,717 12,427 6,943 4,232 23,899 61,804 8,063 45,635 26,207 47,472 21,176 10,925 13,900 15,322 7,976 26,262 2,710 19,262 14,700 32,618 10,382 40,553 4,900 14,083 17,515 28,776 30,272 44,175 32,256 39,689 34,820 12,340 5,293 21,439 3,210 823 34,028 9,971 9,515 4,560 2,382 21,795 40,114 6,471 38,704 24,569 42,117 20,017 8,443 8,921 6,876 5,934 23,530 1,893 10,834 6,635 30,734 8,534 34,724 3,474 6,603 13,774 26,175 28,644 24,250 19,172 34,788 30,933 7,490 2,864 17,294 2,208 562 5,161 7,746 2,912 2,383 1,850 1,904 21,190 1,592 6,931 1,638 5,355 1,159 2,482 4,979 8,446 2,042 2,732 817 8,428 8,065 1,884 1,848 5,829 1,426 7,480 3,741 2,601 1,628 19,925 13,084 4,901 3,887 4,850 2,429 4,145 2,859 657 33,486 8,251 7,746 3,594 1,756 21.794 34,909 4,096 35,470 25,086 38,579 19,816 7,286 7,506 5,212 5,473 23,604 1,967 8,948 2,. 550 581 5,475 7,330 2,667 2,089 1,280 1,989 21,503 1,141 5,815 1,705 4,922 1,137 2,400 4,480 • 6,807 2,085 2,905 995 6,382 1,968 2,055 5 1,633 1,474 32,176 5,686 6,321 2,358 1,715 21,833 28,657 3,454 32,454 25,604 36,393 19,831 6,815 5,74S 3,182 3,880 23,786 1,698 5,245 6,397 6,958 2,376 1,663 1,320 2,200 22,467 929 5,220 1,830 4,960 1,333 2,421 4,185 5,068 1,652 3,302 600 4,709 93 39 64 6 4 69 97 6 102 227 232 38 39 13 172 17 47 91 38 31,796 4,205 3,607 6,019 Alpnnn , , 4,584 AntriTTi 1,630 Baraga , , 1,238 22,987 21,720 2,763 31,961 26,133 34,366 20,629 3,791 4,010 2,152 2,818 24,869 936 3,707 566 Barry 2,330 Bay.- 16,361 Benzie. .__ . Berrien 670 4,824 1,808 Calhoun __ _ Cass 4,086 1,380 Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare 1,324 2,514 3,096 1,369 Clinton . . 3,231 Crawford Delta... 223 3,105 30,252 7,263 33,730 2,714 5,854 10,269 26,091 28,878 18,671 16,176 33,190 29,140 8,557 2,126 15,081 36 39,072 32,664 4,143 79,983 1,568 4,597 22,220 5,839 43,045 18,346 890 5,039 1,842 1,493 5,700 1,494 7,312 3,086 2,577 1,782 16,818 12,369 4,476 3,661 6,667 2,306 3,703 99 5,959 6,609 1,017 29,939 1,326 1,908 6,993 2,105 5,403 2,512 1,565 2,791 29,768 6,426 32,595 967 1,967 1,509 6,060 556 67 9 121 16 29,281 5,466 33,242 624 1,9« Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse. Gratiot 1,173 5,978 503 9,341 22,296 29,616 13,328 12,872 30,503 28,497 5,037 2,711 2,686 2,005 12,812 11,488 4,231 3,936 5,467 40 67 65 6 161 205 126 98 6,591 19,545 30,789 11,482 10,343 30,045 29,786 3,521 1,831 2,391 Hillsdale Houghton Huron 1,934 10,991 9,746 Ingham Ionia 3,631 4,086 3,352 IsabeUa. 12,445 """38;i29' 29,395 3,621 60,790 2,298 5,115 21,948 5,026 43,489 18,807 3,518 '6;853 5,679 861 23,155 2,360 2,353 8,061 2,086 5,999 2,729 48 "250" 207 11 655 9 71 48 16 96 32 9,650 34 36,428 29,432 2,292 55,833 2,304 2,401 21,833 4,398 42,&51 19,528 2,509 21 Jackson. Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent . . 46,535 42,056 5,640 121,938 2,805 5,897 28,879 9,395 48,541 20,437 2,348 7,237 40,079 34,871 4,667 88,588 1,435 4,218 22,237 6,996 43,383 18,062 1,054 4,630 6,456 7,185 973 33,350 1,370 1,679 6,642 2,399 5,158 2,375 1,294 2,607 5,603 4,910 645 17,420 Keweenaw Lake 1,966 832 8,305 Leelanau Lenawee Livingston 1,855 5,492 2,723 Mackinac 3,195 1,952 24 2,254 648 liv OBNSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 4.— CoNOMiDBD. Clountiee. Macomb Manistee Maniton Marquette .__ MasoQ _.. Mecosta Menominee __, Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola _, Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Pre&qne Isle . Roscommon . Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft __, Shiawassee __, St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw.- Wayne Wexford 1894. 32,387 26,11* 918 38,008 18,422 20,729 23,740 13,218 6,965 33,181 34,158 2,438 37,324 19,125 42,676 16,599 5,638 6,873 16,475 1,806 4,794 39,083 5,911 1,657 81,847 33,945 7,127 32,854 54,321 25,087 34,412 31,059 43,509 292,461 14,017 24,809 16,315 672 20,477 12,763 16,690 13,502 9,995 4,621 28,870 28,743 1,540 25,442 15,823 35,580 14,019 3,803 4,172 12,620 1,379 3,329 27,766 3,546 1,097 57,482 20,252 3,860 28,249 35,709 22,717 26,011 28,860 35,735 182,452 10,871 a a 7,578 9,799 246 17,531 5,659 4,039 10,238 3,223 2,334 4,311 5,415 898 11,882 3,S02 7,098 2,680 1,835 2,701 3,855 427 1,465 11,317 2,365 560 24,365 13,693 3,267 4,605 18,612 2,370 8,401 2,199 7,774 110,009 3,176 1890. 24,088 14,233 600 18,750 11,036 15,303 16,131 8,005 3,182 27,911 27,302 907 26,278 16,389 34,513 13,123 3,451 2,423 10,946 1,408 2,921 24,917 2,854 1,256 56,777 18,658 3,002 26,654 33,699 22,890 24,493 28,368 34,471 161,097 8,6« a 7,725 9,997 260 20,771 5,349 4,394 17,508 2,652 1,866 4,426 5,335 580 13,735 4,087 6,732 2,576 2,132 1,333 3,684 1,351 10,441 1,833 777 25,496 13,931 2,816 4,398 18,406 2,466 8,015 2,173 7,739 96,017 2,634 1884. 22,938 10,893 673 14,547 8,599 15,298 8,592 6,436 2,0[i0 28,140 29,018 451 22,860 14,937 34,120 11,861 2,285 2,360 10,000 1,097 2,680 23,969 2,088 1,347 46,619 15,351 1,908 23,656 29,124 23,574 22,177 27,885 33,195 115,056 7,637 8,295 8,846 328 16,800 4,578 5,231 10,192 2,321 1,300 5,152 6,206 393 14,642 3,991 6,832 2,606 1,347 2,468 3,954 275 1,210 12,188 1,973 1,233 26,241 14,159 1,928 4,323 17,557 2,628 8,508 2,334 8,353 73,031 2,866 60' 136 197 .50 44 19 26 61 132 1 52 68 148 52 5 8 47 2 16 68 3 8 1,935 73 10 199 102 75 41 122 146 879 15 1880. 23,669 7,411 933 11,870 6,947 10,480 6,646 5,156 894 28,500 27,500 17,388 11,900 34,854 9,782 1,156 1,758 7,566 357 1,4* 23,440 1,450 736 39,160 13,477 900 23,026 29,023 24,072 18,781 28,407 33,903 106,383 5,132 7,958 5,121 401 13,524 3,118 3,493 6,341 1,737 559 5,124 5,848 9,200 2,788 6,683 1,917 758 807 3,211 110 574 9,686 1,663 723 19,935 12,864 675 4,033 17,174 2,854 6,957 2,400 7,945 60,061 1,683 SUMMARY. Iv The following table shows for the State and counties, the increase and decrease of the native and foreign-bom populations respectively, in the census periods named : TABLE 5. 1890 to 1894. 1884 to 1894. 1884 to 1890.* 1880 to 1890. State Native. Foreign- born. Native. Foreign- born. Native. Foreign- born. Native. Foreign- born. and cotmties. i a £ o Q i £ a 6 CD 387 1,076 581 Alger - Allng-nn ,544 AlpflTlf^ — - 416 245 294 570 ---- 372 291 426 i;i93 i;047 "813 i;265 2,746 1,037 2,089 714 '5;i42 471 991 """836 "i;676 1,966 3,711 716 """772 3,277 ATitrim Arenac Barry 39 341 Bay.._ _. '5i7 ""451 1,116 "1.33 22 82 499 1,639 i635 663 1,711 """395 '518 "is 212 595 Berrien 'ina Calhonn Cass .- 3,538 201 1,157 1,415 1,664 461 "243 Charlevoix "256 61 794 3,378 390 "'217 3,719 8,06; Cheboygan Chippewa Clare "182 295 1,739 433 ""395 1,673 — - 74 74 2,046 8,065 42 355 119 32fi Crawford Delta 1,886 6,635 482 1,271 994 760 749 3,5U5 84 Dickinson Eaton "T02 — - 339 320 278 .::: 870 7,480 1,030 '738 9:38 7,312 375 4,006 881 245 i;9ii "646 "736 991 7,312 1,255 186 5,827 2,623 845 "s^sio 2,306 1,194 78 356 1,699 372 12,519 'i;076 Gogebic ._. G'd Traverse „. Gratiot '234 1067 "36 168 655 24 3,107 715 425 226 123 442 "497 576 .... Hillsdale... 972 7,113 1,596 670 152 Honghton 5,679 2,996 1,598 1,793 Ingham . 2,687 643 3,520 2,126 2,636 36 94:1 3,269 522 19,198 ""272 42,5 Iosco _ — ■ 1,200 2,306 l^S 99 738 2,213 — - 2,429 627 IsabeUa. — - 1.007 2,207 524 8,605 1,95(1 5,476 1,046 27,798 863 897 "1^506 112 10,195 397 '"990 674 1,419 Kalamazoo Kalkaska .. 730 518 930 156 6,784 Kent _ '133 379 3,411 44 Keweenaw. ... 640 Lake _. . 229 351 ■"'289 Lapeer . 17 1312 ■*No account made of unknown nativity in 188i. Ivi CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABlE 5.— Concluded. 1890 to 1894. 1884 to 1894. 1884 to 1890 • 1880 to 1890. Native. Foreign- bom. NatiTe. Foreign- bom. Native. Foreign- bom. Native. Foreign- bom. Counties. 6 £ U a 1— < •0 1 a M i 2 Q i 1 i 1 a £ 1 6 ai s 1 cs 2 1 P o a M as Leelanau Lenawee 1,157 338 .... 294 "245 137 271 184 147 198 14 3,240 355 7,270 '"iis 1,970 "i;054 1,435 1,871 5,422 "5;936 4,164 1,392 4,910 3,559 2,561 730 "106 745 .... 313 "1^294 655 ""963 '"'73i 1,081 "m 854 717 """82 1,192 ""84i 791 2^760 689 26 '"99 ""87i ""673 1,876 466 ""258 107 135 579 813 ■""896 1,844 1,150 3,340 "4;263 2,437 5 7,539 1,569 1,122 "456 3,418 1,452 393 1,262 1,166 63 946 311 241 948 766 i6;i58 3,307 1,094 J, 998 4,575 2,316 483 1,276 46,041 1,007 444 461 19 'i;565 839 ""596 217 570 """68 837 "726 871 "907 ""ioo 31 270 i;747 140 456 745 228 "'162 493 161 614 "232 1,441 194 "'890 2,785 419 6,822 4,089 4,823 10,485 2,849 2,188 "'907 8,892 4,489 3,341 2,295 665 3,380 1,051 1,521 1,477 1,404 520 17,617 5,181 2,102 3,528 4,676 5,712 ""568 54,714 3,512 .-.., 250 "m 284 1,182 "333 "589 198 "34i i;i82 '"39 'ii565 2,143 "4iS76 'i',2ii 2,231 901 11,167 915 1,307 ""580 4,535 1,299 49 658 1,374 526 473 386 777 755 170 54 5,561 1,067 2,141 365 1,232 1,058 35^956 951 211 164 409 Macomb .., 721 2,082 72 1,727 1,727 1,387 1,439 959 1,441 633 ?A1 Manistee "73 229 1716 1,151 '3;97i 771 7^316 331 568 """187 "'"96 Mnnitnn 141 Marqnette — - 310 Menominee Midland Missaukee 2629 ■"57i 468 :::: 46 902 1,034 '698 Montcalm "836 566 80 318 """364 5 275 ■""505 313 Montmorency- i;853 785 ""297 ""69 ""217 1,131 238 """% 1,089 2,582 886 1,460 2,158 1,518 1,812 2,620 282 649 3,797 1,458 io;863 4,901 1,952 4,693 6,585 3,834 975 2,540 67,396 3,234 Newaygo Oakland Oceana i;067 896 352 1,749 1,674 ""264 :::: 488 233 ::;; 785 "221 141 Ontonagon '"29 "i59 1,368 171 114 876 532 .... "250 152 255 ""392 Otsego Ottawa Prosque Isle . 408 2,849 692 ""'705 1,594 858 1,695 2,010 :::: Koscommon .... 91 — - 857 i;339 282 1,035 684 """888 75 849 22^986 Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph "173 451 207 206 386 26 35 13,992 542 "S8 Tuscola _, 1,518 ■ 492 1,264 21,355 2,227 Van Buren .. VI Washtenaw Wayne .. .... 36^978 310 206 Wexford — - *No account made of unknown nativity in 1884. SUMMARY. Ivii POPULATION AS NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN OF INCORPORATED CITIES. Of the total population of the incorporated cities in the State, — 821,- 051,-551,509, or 67.17 per cent, are native, and 269,542, or 32.83 per cent, are foreign-bom. The proportion of native and foreign-born inhabitants in the incorporated cities of the State, at the several censuses, has been as follows: 1880, native, 65.86 per cent; foreign-born, 34.14 per cent. 1884, native, 64.42 per cent; foreign-born, 35.58 per cent. 1890. native. 65.69 ner cent: foreisn-born. 34.31 ver cent. 1884, native, 64.42 per cent: foreign-born, 35.58 per cent. 1890, native, 65.69 per cent: foreign-born, 34.31 per cent. 1894, native, 67.17 per cent; foreign-born, 32.83 per cent. The native inhabitants of the sixty cities in the State, in 1890, have increased 64,485, or 13.85 per cent, and the foreign-born 19,783, or 8.11 per cent. The increase outside of these cities has been, of native inhabit- ants 56,292, or 5.19 per cent, and of foreign-born 7,192, or 2.40 per cent. The native inhabitants of the forty-nine cities in the State, in 1884, have increased 174,786, or 53.76 per cent, and the foreign-born 61,981, or 34.52 per cent. The increase outside of these cities has been, of native inhabitants, 138,361, or 13.40 per cent, and of foreign-born 21,906, or 7.13 per cent. The following table shows the total population in 1894, and popula- tion as native and foreign-born in 1894, 1890, 1884 and 1880, of the incor- porated cities: TABLE 6. 1S94. 1890. 1884. 1880. Incorporated cities. 01 1 6 > a o a s o 1 Z d d "S & i Z d o .o a .S "S u o d o a ,x a O ■B Z e s 1 AH cities.- 821,051 551,509 269,542 465,729 243,92* 325,136 179,547 4,594 232,644 120,586 Adrian Albion 9,511 4,844 12,139 11,069 2,661 15,522 30,042 3,006 5,315 2,528 5,202 5,105 4,350 6,957 1,392 5,286 1,551 237,798 3,533 2,157 8,088 4,143 6,802 8,640 1,571 13,497 19,291 2,683 4,682 1,216 4,019 3,492 4,029 4,055 1,013 4,866 1,319 142,949 3,232 2,059 1,423 701 5,337 2,429 1,090 2,025 10,751 323 633 1,312 1,183 1,613 321 2,902 379 420 232 94,849 301 98 7,361 3,178 5,873 7,285 2,310 11,661 16,894 l,39.i 585 5,410 2,146 1,988 1,636 10,945 7,533 '""3;972 5,964 1,752 '"5486 1,919 34 """"38 29 6,490 """2;89i 6,269 1,359 3,262 1,792 An Sable Battle Creek Bay City 8,513 15,871 1,443 13,482 95 59 6,229 11,389 834 9,304 Belding Benton Harbor . . '"i;264 3,902 3,026 3,610 3,523 ■"i;302 1,401 1,435 257 2,712 4,212 2,422 3,307 1,672 1,482 285 18 3 3 Bie Rapids r!nHi1lAr. Charlotte Coldwater 4,790 1,175 124,167 2,581 1,881 457 207 81,709 225 89 4,585 1,237 77,267 2,150 1,989 502 210 55,124 199 135 12 4 565 4,169 512 Detroit. Dowagiac ._ 70,695 45,645 5 Iviii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 6.— Concluded. 1894. 1890. 1884. 1880. Incorporated cities. 1 a bo o 6 > ■■J3 g a 1 s 1 a 6 Z e a £ 8,124 10,420 2,131 882 5,270 2,218 79,438 3,113 746 3,014 4,121 6,307 2,346 5,024 7,639 9,324 11,687 22,615 21,054 15,847 2,952 8,244 13,450 3,485 9,726 4,599 1,761 12,532 2,484 3,613 5,649 3,178 20,224 5,940 4,508 911 3,587 8,272 7,277 a 18,140 44,643 7,244 1,303 2,575 2,068 4,519 2,204 12,340 4,209 6,126 4,869 8,427 1,143 703 3,579 2,064 53,778 2,641 569 2,779 3,755 4,177 2,215 4,103 3,531 4,212 5,808 18,517 16,072 13,119 2,392 5,095 7,844 2,607 5,746 3,930 1,631 7,236 1,985 4,679 4,297 2,483 12,957 3,162 3,806 620 1,446 6,773 5,. 558 a 10,073 30,222 3,346 1,166 1,785 1,443 3,350 1,960 8,050 3,046 3,124 3,255 1,993 988 179 1,691 154 25,660 472 187 335 368 2,130 131 921 4,108 5,112 5,879 4,098 4,982 2,728 560 3,149 5,606 878 3,980 669 130 5,296 499 934 1,352 695 7,267 2,778 702 291 2,141 1,499 1,719 a 8,067 14,421 3,898 137 790 625 1,169 244 4,290 1,163 1,002 3,945 7,916 717 2,863 1,887 620 2,425 7,059 1,881 1,926 29 32 Flint Qladstone 6,654 1,755 Gladwin _ Grand Haven 3,273 1,750 3,456 2,422 25 3,114 1,74» 40,874 2,574 19,404 482 26,786 2,484 14,582 569 330 10 22,016 10,000 Greenville . 2,710 3,516 2,622 262 399 1,323 2,419 3,133 1,872 204 415 1,098 9 1 2 Hillsdale.... _. Holland . 3,652 3,079 3,240 4,777 17,184 13,589 10,794 2,236 4,405 7,023 2,462 5,078 3,391 1,738 5,798 1,820 4,358 3,609 2,118 13,915 2,703 3,487 830 5,520 4,505 6,420 3,614 4,264 2,308 518 3,112 5,789 806 4,015 377 137 4,832 457 900 1,139 583 8,787 3,375 710 3,723 880 38 3,419 771 Iron Mountain , IronVood 3,017 14,862 10,243 7,886 2,203 3,020 5,252 3,820 4,078 3,507 1,832 687 2,3S6 5,077 3 160 159 56 2 25 38 2,656 12,977 9,203 7,033 3,383 3,128 2,734 1,286 Lapeer 2,573 3,761 1,617 Manistee 3,169 Marine City Marquette . 3,013 3,351 1,625 2,574 2,668 708 159 2,740 9 20 100 263 2,765 1,925 Marshall Menominee Midland Monroe. 4,180 2,748 1,098 1,077 3 3,861 1,069 Mount Pleasant 10,126 2,114 3,794 7,675 1,993 783 24 1 29 6,722 4,540 Niles -3,428 769 5,315 4,690 a 8,906 30,688 2,673 1,210 1,633 1,799 1,249 1,510 a 7,469 15,634 3,087 142 720 905 2,986 3,994 5,563 b 24,196 823 1,297 4,756 b 16,778 59 56 69 bl,871 Pontiac. 3,374 5,028 18,133 1,135 3,855 Saginaw 11,408 Sault Ste. Marie 1,472 1,319 1,22« 247 682 990 2 St. Clair St. Ignace 18 West Bay City 7,966 2,684 5,252 5,015 1,233 877 5,345 2,276 4,338 4,128 1,291 897 17 3 66 3,591 2,806 Wyandotte Ypsilanti 4,204 780 a Includes Fort Gratiot reported separately in 1890. b Includes East Saginaw reported separately in 1884. SUMMARY. POPULATION AS NATIVE AND FOEEieN-BOEN IN FOUR SECTIONS OF THE STATE. The following table shows the population as native and foreign-bom in four sections of the State: TABLE 7. State and sections. State., Total population. In State. Native. Foreign-bom. 2,241,641 100.00 1,670,786 74. .53 Sonthern four tier^ of counties 1.34:^, 596 Central counties Northern counties Upper peninsula 342,r>96 59 89 1 435,132 19 41 2.57,323 11 4* ' 206,. 590 9- 1 1,062,550 317,212 180,627 110,397 79.14 72 90 70.19 .53.44 570,855 280,046 117,920 76,696 98,193 25 47 20 88 27.10 29.81 46.56 TABLE -Concluded. In incorporated citie Outside incorporated cities. Nati E 1 7('. Foreign bom. Native. Foreign-bom. State and sections. !0 o > I' 1 i. "5 o o S 5 ^ 5 z Per cent to total native. 1 s State 551,509 33.01 269,. 542 47.22 1,119,277 66.99 301,313 52.78 Southern four tiers of counties riftntrnl r,onnt.ifiR 391,823 ^-.,.394 31,134 43,158 36 88 26.92 17 24 39.09 169,478 40,250 2(1,442 39,372 60.. 52 34.13 26 65 4(1,93 670,727 231,818 149,493 67,239 63.12 73 08 82.76 60.91 110,568 77,670 56,2.54 56,821 39.48 65 87 73.35 59.07 Ix CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The number of inhabitants in the southern four tiers of counties is 1,342,596, or 59.89 per cent of the total population of the State. Of the total population of this section 1,062,550, or 79.14 per cent, are native, and 280,046, or 20.86 per cent, foreign-born. Of the native 391,823, or 36.88 per cent, live in incorporated cities, and 670,727, or 63.12 per cent, live outside of incorporated cities. Of the foreign-born 169,478, or 60.52 per cent live in incorporated cities, and 110,568, or 39.48 per cent, live outside of incorporated cities. Approximately less than three-eighths of the native inhabitants in this section live in the cities, and more than five-eighths in the country, while of the foreign-bom nearly five-eighths live in the cities and three-eighths in the country. The number of inhabitants in the central counties (fifth and sixth tiers) is 435,132, or 19.41 per cent of the total population of the State. Of the total population of this section 317,212, or 72.90 per cent, are native, and 117,920, or 27.10 per cent, foreign-born. Of the native inhabit- ants 85,394, or 26.92 per cent, live in incorporated cities, and 231,818, or 73.08 per cent, live outside of incorporated cities. Of the foreign-lsom 40,250, or 34.13 per cent, live in incorporated cities, and 77,670, or 65.87 per cent, live outside of incorporated cities. Approximately one-fourth of the native inhabitants of this section live in the cities, and three- fourths live in the country, while of the foreign-bom, one-third live in the cities and two^thirds live in the country. The number of inhabitants in the northern counties (remaining counties in the lower peninsula), is 257,323, or 11.48 per cent of the total popula- tion of the State. Of the total population of this section 180,627, or 70.19 per cent, are native, and 76,696, or 29.81 per cent, foreign-born. Of the native inhabitants 31,134, or 17.24 per cent, live in incorporated cities, and 149,493, or 82.76 per cent, live outside of incorporated cities. Of the foreign-born 20,442, or 26.65 per cent, live in incorporated cities, and 56,254, or 73.35 per cent, live outside of incorporated cities. The number of inhabitants in the upper peninsula is 206,590, or 9.22 per cent of the total population of the State. Of the total population of this section 110,397, or 53.44 per cent, are native, and 96,193, or 46.56 per cent, foreign-born. Of the native inhabitants 43,158, or .39.09 per cent, live in incorporated cities, and 67,239, or 60.91 per cent, live outside of incorporated cities. Of the foreign-born 39,372, or 40.93 per cent, live in incorporated cities, and 56,821, or 59.07 per cent, live outside of incor- porated cities. POPULATION OF VILLAGE3. There wpre in the State June 1, 1894, 295 incorporated villages, with a population of 255,508. Adding to this the population of the incor- porated cities, — 821,051, — gives a total of 1,076,559, as the population of the cities and villages, which is 48.03 per cent of the total population of the State. The population of the unincorporated villages is 131,746. Adding this to the above total we have 1,208,305, as the population of the cities and the incorporated and unincorporated villages. This is 53.90 per cent of the population of tlie State. That is to sav SUMMARY. Ixi nearly one-half of the population of Michigan lives in incorporated cities and villages, and more than one-half lives in cities and incorporated and unincorporated villages. NATIONALITY OF FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION. The 570,855 foreign-born population of the State, June 1, 1894, are reported to have been bom in the following countries : British America, 200,447; Ireland, 35,221; England, 48,591; Scotland, 11,849; Wales, 723 Germany, 143,057; Austria, 4,651; Holland, 32,868; Belgium, 2,882 Switzerland, 3,045; Norway, 8,173; Sweden, 28,197; Denmark, 7,339 Eussia, 16,152; Hungary, 439; Bohemia, 2,757; Poland, 15,366; France 2,849; Italy, 3,397; China, 138; Japan, 7; Arabia, 12; Australia, 135 Europe, 197; Mexico, 56; South America, 64; Cuba and West Indies, 113, and other and unknown countries, 2,130. The following table shows for the State, the number and per cent of the foreign-born population of each nationality to the total of all nation- alities : T.'VBLE 8. Foreign-bom. Nationality. Foreign-bom. Nationality. B Z o a CD w 1 a Z S. s a s AH foreign-born 570,855 100.00 16,152 439 2,757 15,366 2,849 3,397 138 7 12 135 197 56 64 113 2,130 2.83 .08 Hnngary - 200,447 35,221 48,591 11,849 723 143,057 4,651 32.868 2,882 3,045 8,173 28,197 7,339 35.11 6.17 8.51 2.08 .13 25.06 .81 5.76 .50 .53 1.43 4.94 1.29 .48 Poland 2.69 Ireland France _. England _ .50 Scotland Italy .60 Wales China .02 .00+ Arabia Anstria _ .00-1- Holland . Australia 02 .03 Mexico . . .01 Switzerland .01 Sweden Cuba and West Indies .02 Denmark _.. Other and unknown countries.. .37 The following table shows for the State and counties the foreign-bom population of each nationality: Ixii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1 1894. •eeipaj^jso^ 2 pnB BqnQ «H"c\j«i~-£i »oto«Qirt'«*eooQ oowaimeoooi-: ^oicoO»oQeD:^) »r-(aQi/3»rt HfH mcocvj ■O01X9J5 •edojug •Bi^BJ^sny ■Baiqo •Jil^'M CMM-rf M-^ iW OS pCOi-tcraOC^ CQ m .w iMcoir-t- -coca eo M t~ 1-1 -^ i-H t- :d 00 O 23 »^ C- t~ '^ "^ CQ^O tOMCD ■aonBJ^j g-^O lOC- n M t- th t— •pUBIOJ •Bimaqog CO^DCCr-' ^=OC-]-^i~(CO^ •^jbSutih MCQ ■ -^ .:] .ciOi :3snH ^H CO COCC — OC0O-HC3 0S O t- ?0 ^H Oa CO 1^ ■JiJ-BuiaaQ *Ti9pe^S cdoo-*!M':doOi-ic« t-H -^ Oi Oi CT) oO CO m c- to 74 Ci ■* N -^ co»C!-t*tD-'*i-Hiraira oocjcoinoo-^cio mrH01ira«5-«J ireCDOlCMCMCM'^CM lOlOt-CO-^lOCO 01 >o ire CO CD 1/5 tra CDM-#-HfH^OQ 00 O i-H CD ire 'it' M CD O OS 00 CD C^ D- CM 00 CM CO in ^^ OS CO 10 ^ ire OS la OS -TtTr-^i^THCM cm" StM i-< CO CM CO O -* CD CD "* i-« CO ire Q CMirei-IC-OSCO-ioOT CM »re t— cmcmt- ©■Mi-IOOireOSCMOS COCMCMC-OQire^ OS OS CO CO ire ire :»^ c— -r** ^ co >— i cm ^ og tH ire OS CD CO r-l -* OS ■* O C- 00 "<*l © 00 i-Tr-TcD rH ire tTcm"-^ 00 CM Cvf OQ 00 iH OQOSCDO-^ — 'OO -«S CM CM OO Tt( O "^J OO 00 ■* ■»* t- ffi CO !f5:S! r:!t-oosin 2 CO ■* CO "^CM "* a K a its do 8»^S-S§§a SfS^S^^^SS -aS-aa^^-e aOa»oo=l gg 5535-9.-( paco < . -M^ '^ ^■*03 C-00 |i-H t- «o .- r^ c- ijj ^■^ ■« wco ■ -iHrH .- , ,c:' ^ i3S5g"'-'SS N M 1-1 to — !_- . -* ai 00 CO J] t^ Oi — ' aOMOOr;; ;'"C^' --~^|2 01 z-n- :-2~ irc . ,- -f — J. ^ ■ -H -+ rj CO c^l 01 -H ...t C.J 00 ' r^ c~ :o 00' -f i CI ;->''g3S S3 ?3^^ CO -»■;•: gg2 = — S- .on |(:o^Mc-3-. siS'-g-SS: r-Oi-imc^Ji-O — •-" C^i-H COM tHC- " '-Ht-COCg 3 ""§- -2^' 1.0 CO ccio .- cr. 7^1 CO WCO — -H ■•"a^^g^ss s ;s--g--- c^o-*cowioa>co THiior-C'i.-Hoi-*tD c-o to .-I ,-^ .-< to CO t- X' -^ c-i 01 Ci ■« lOC'aoo V -*(- M :-=x.-'2i -t?2 OCM OlO -X' 31 1 Ol- io --D—t.O —-* CO-! ;^i ira 01 ^- -4< --H I- ift CO to tc :/: L- lo> t?- CO r- — t- 1.0 '■J* tH '^ --I C OJ 00 lO 1.0 . 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THE SEXES. Of the total population of the State,— 2,241,641,— 1,160,540 are males and 1,081,101 females. The males are 51.77 per cent, and the females 48.23 per cent, of the total. Beginning with 1880 the per cent of each sex to the total population at each State and national census has been as follows : 1880— Males, 52.68 per cent; females, 47.32 per cent. 1884— Males, 52.57 per cent; females, 47.43 per cent. 1890— Males, 52.14 per cent; females, 47.86 per cent. 1894— Males, 51.77 per cent; females, 48.23 per cent. At each of the censuses named the males have been in excess of the females, but the proportion is constantly diminishing. In 1880 the excess of males was 5.36 per cent of the total population; in 1884 it was 5.14 per cent; in 1890, 4.28 per cent, and in 1894, 3.54 per cent. In 1890 the proportion of the population males was 0.54 per cent less than in 1880, and in 1894 it was 0.80 per cent less than in 1884. Concerning the relative proportion of the sexes at previous censuses, it is shown in the census of 1884 that in 1854 the females were 47.29 per cent of the total population; in 1864, 48.70 per cent; in 1870, 47.79 per cent, and in 1874, 47.73 per cent. "That the proportion of females wag somewhat greater in 1864 than at either of the other censuses is undoubtedly owing to absence in the field of soldiers who were not enumerated." The female population of three counties in the State was in excess of the male population at the census of 1894, viz.: Lenawee, 149; Wash- tenaw, 651, and Wayne, 3,121. In 1890 the females outnumbered the males in Kalamazoo by 97; in Lenawee by 620; in Washtenaw by 698, and in Wayne by 1,584. "In 1854 the female population of Emmet county exceeded the male population by 76, and in 1874 the females outnumbered the males in Wayne county by 291, and in 1880, by 610. In 1864 there were Siore females than males in the counties of Calhoun, Wayne, Oakland, St. Joseph and Washtenaw." These are the only instances at the census of 1854 or since, previous to 1890, that the female population of a county has outnumbered the male population. Of the native population June 1, 1894,-1,670,786,-850,198 were males and 820,588 females, and of the foreign-bom,— 570,855,— 310,342 were males and 260,513 females. In the native the males were 50.89 per cent, and the females 49.11 per cent, of the total, and in the foreign-born the males were 54.36 per cent, and the females 45.64 per cent, of the total. In 1884 the native females were 48.77 per cent of the native population, and the foreign-bom females 44.08 per cent of the foreign-bom popula- tion. In 1884 in 1,000 native population the males outnumbered the females by 24. In 1894 the excess was only 18. In 1884 in 1,000 foreign- bom population the males outnumbered the females by 118. In 1894 the excess was 88. SUMMARY. Ixv THE SEXES IN THE INCOIH^ORATED CITIES. Of the total population of the incorporated cities, — 821,051, — 407,557 are males and 413,494 females. The males are 49.64 per cent, and the females 50.36 per cent, of the total population. The total excess of females is 5,937. In 1,000 population 496 are males and 504 females. There are 39 cities in the State, — more than one-half of all, — in which the females outnumber the males. Of the native population of the cities,— 551,509,— 268,796, or 48.74 per cent, are males, and 282,713, or 51.26 per cent, are females, and of the foreign-bom,— 269,542, — 138,761, or 51.48 per cent, are males, and 130,781, or 48.52 per cent, are females. The native females outnumber the native males by 13,917; in 1884 the excess of females was 3,286. In the foreign-bom population the males are vet in excess of the females, but the excess in 1894 was 4,429 less than in 1884. The exact excess in 1894 was 7,980, and in 1884, 12,409. The following table shows the per cent of each sex to the total popu- lation of both sexes, in the State and counties in the vears 1894, 1890, 1884 and 1880: TABLE 10. Per cent of each sex to total of both sexes. 1 1894. 1890 1884. 1880. State and counties. m 1 CD a .2 s -r. "3 c c Em to .2 1 i s ';State 51 77 48.23 52.14 47.86 52.57 47.43 52.68 47.32 Alcona. . .H.19 61.52 51.63 .■jl.88 54.46 53.44 59.81 51.87 51.07 .55.33 51.13 50.56 .50.28 51.74 52.95 .■)4,58 .-,6 37 54.28 51.30 57.05 56.84 55.76 B1.24 52.30 50.68 45.81 38.48 48.37 48.12 45.54 46.56 40.19 48.13 48.93 44.67 48.87 49.44 49.72 48.26 47.05 45.42 43.63 45.72 48.70 42.95 43.16 44.24 48.76 47.70 49.32 59.64 67.21 51.37 52.51 54.53 .53.63 57.81 52.25 52.47 53.60 .50.72 50.24 50.09 51.55 .53.40 54.30 .54.96 .56.71 50.99 63.64 57.72 ""50"7i" 51.. 56 .50.59 40.36 32.79 48.63 47.49 15.47 46.37 42.19 47.75 47.53 46.40 49.28 49.76 49.91 48.45 46.60 45.70 45.04 43.29 49.01 36.36 42.28 "49"29" 48.44 49.41 60. 2S 39.72 62.60 37.40 Alger 51.86 55.11 54.06 57.59 59.86 51.89 55.08 53.52 50.89 50.76 51.22 51.34 54.23 55.33 56.35 58.59 51.72 r.7.81 ,58.81 '"50"97" 51.55 51.02 48.14 44.89 45.94 42.41 40.14 48.11 44.92 46.48 49.11 49.24 48.78 48.66 45.77 44.67 43.65 41.41 48.28 42.19 41.19 '"49"63" 48.45 48.98 52.18 58.72 54.75 47.82 41.28 45.25 .57.43 52.47 55.40 54.24 51.12 50.96 50.97 51.57 53.63 .57.63 55.37 66.71 52.16 58.93 61.24 "51:47" 53.38 51.10 42.57 47.53 Bay 44.60 Benzie Berrien _ 45.76 48.88 Branch __. _ Calhoun Cass 49.04 49.03 48.43 Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa , 46.37 42.37 44.63 Clare ._ Clinton __. .._. Crawford . 33.29 47.84 a. 07 Delta 38.76 Dickinson 48.53 Bmmet 46.63 48.90 Ixvi CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— .TUNE ], 1894. TABLE 10.— Concluded. Per cent of each sex to total of both sexes. 1894. 1890. 1884. 1880. Coanties. 1 a 1^ a 1 a s 13 to (S a 55.12 36.99 53.25 51.73 .50.49 54.06 52.62 50.94 52.06 52.67 57.74 53.20 44.88 43.01 46.75 48.27 49.51 45.94 47.38 49.06 47.94 47.33 42.26 46.80 60.67 66.00 53.64 51.98 50.04 55.25 52.18 51.53 51.28 54.78 62.79 53.02 93.33 50.71 49.88 56.49 51.19 56.32 57.72 51.46 53.97 49.36 51.53 65.30 59.22 50.93 53.33 55.70 58.01 53.45 52.42 60.60 53.25 58.82 51.41 51.63 59.52 52.30 55.43 50.88 53.27 60.86 62.35 53.78 61.19 56.41 51.87 55.07 63.99 52.16 52.19 62.81 .51.77 51.06 .50.51 51.80 50.73 49.17 49.69 53.29 39.33 34.00 46.36 48.02 49.96 44.75 47.82 48.47 48.72 45.22 37.21 46.98 6.67 49.29 50.12 43.51 48.81 43.68 42.28 48.54 46.03 50.64 48.47 34.70 40.78 49.07 46.67 44.30 41.99 46.55 47.. 58 39.40 46.75 41.18 48.59 48.37 40.48 47.70 44.57 49.12 46.78 39.14 37.65 46.22 38.81 43.59 48.13 44.93 36.01 47.84 47.81 37.19 48.2:3 48.94 49.49 48.20 49.27 50.83 50.31 46.71 58.41 41.59 66.46 33.54 53.94 52.71 50.21 54.19 52.75 51.28 52.39 57.16 46.06 47.29 49.79 45.81 47.25 48.72 47.61 42.84 54.71 53.28 50.58 54.47 53.33 51.67 53.06 .59.61 45.29 Gratiot .„ . __ 48.72 Hillsdale . — 49.44 45.53 46.87 48.33 Ionia _ 46.94 40.39 Isabella - _ 53.69 46.31 54.30 56.36 51.94 50.50 .55.06 51.89 56.11 60.04 52.52 .54.18 .50.23 .52.22 45.70 43.64 51.29 50.15 58.00 50.41 56.68 57.64 51.88 54.77 49.85 51.66 57.37 55.95 51.18 52.58 53.92 53.10 53.29 52.65 56.25 53.53 57.30 51.93 51.77 58.66 51.18 53.45 51.13 63.59 54.40 62.16 53.53 60.35 56.55 51.97 57.60 61.13 .51.23 52.53 60.73 51.92 51.26 50.77 52.10 50.92 49.25 49.47 53.68 48.71 49.85 42.00 49.59 43.32 42.36 48.12 45.23 50.15 48.34 42.63 44.05 48.82 47.42 46.08 46.90 46.71 47.35 43.75 46.47 42.70 48.07 48.23 41.34 48.82 46.55 48.87 46.41 45.60 37.84 48.47 39.65 43.45 48.03 42.40 38.87 48.77 47.47 39.27 48.08 48.74 49.23 47.90 49.08 50.75 50.53 46.32 51.70 50.66 54.97 51.38 54.66 60.06 51.79 53.90 50.25 52.18 48.30 49.34 45.0:! 48.62 45.34 39.94 48.21 46.10 49.75 47.82 48.06 49.50 Kalkaska. — 44.94 Kent 48.11 43.89 39.98 47.48 Leelanau 45.82 49.77 47.78 57.01 51.06 54.74 54.54 55.99 54.70 54.78 60.08 53.87 60.13 51.53 53.10 58.46 54.65 56.24 50.66 54.13 56.12 68.84 53.80 58.08 56.91 52.37 53.35 70.05 55.60 52.66 66.77 52.46 51.43 50.60 52.48 50.68 50.53 50.00 .54.50 42.99 48.94 45.26 45.46 44.01 45.30 45.22 39.92 46.13 39.87 48.47 46.90 41.54 45.35 43.76 49.34 45.87 43.83 31.16 46.20 41.92 43.09 47.63 46.65 29.95 44.40 47.34 33.23 47.54 48.57 49.40 47.52 49.32 49.47 50.00 45.50 58.20 51.09 55.61 .53.82 58.12 56.22 54.58 66.74 54.84 61.66 51.30 55.27 41.80 48.91 44.39 46.18 41.88 43.78 Mecosta___ 45.42 33.28 Midland 45.16 39.34 48.70 44.73 55.61 57.03 51.34 55.08 61.02 52.05 55.81 82.31 57.60 52.74 54.64 75.12 53.82 53.24 69.65 52.65 51.78 50.76 53.01 51.15 50.78 49.82 57.27 44.39 42.97 48.86 44.92 38.98 47.95 44.19 Otseero 37.69 42.40 47.26 Presqne Isle.. 45.36 24.88 46.18 46.76 30.35 47 35 48.22 49.24 Tuscola - 48 99 48.85 Washtenaw - - 49.22 50.18 Wexford - -- 42.73 .SUMMARY. Ixvii COLOR. The population of the State distinguished by race and color is returned as follows : Whites, 2,218,484 ; colored, — including all reported black or mulatto, — 16,240; Indian, 6,760; Chinese, 138; Japanese, 7, and Arabians, 12. Compared with previous censuses the colored population has increased 1,017 since 1890, 1,117 since 1884, 1,140 since 1880, 5,208 since 1874, and 4,496 since 1870. The census of 1874 shows 712 less colored population than reported in 1870. The Indian population has increased 1,136 since 1890, and decreased 140 since 1884, and 489 since 1880. The Chinese population has increased IS since 1890, 68 since 1884, and 111 since 1880. More than seven-tenths of the colored population is reported from ten counties as follows : Wayne, 4,150 ; Cass, 1,649 ; Washtenaw, 1,279 ; Kent, 751; Kalamazoo, 686; Van Buren, 669; Berrien, 665; Calhoun, 646; Jack- son, 561, and Ingham. .528. Of the 16,240 colored population, 9,763, or 60.12 per cent, are reported from incorporated cities. Excepting in Cass and Van Buren counties no considerable number are found in farming districts. Of the 1,649 in Cass county, 847 are reported in Calvin township. This is nearly 700 more than reported in any other township. The following table shows the total population of each race and color in Michigan at each census, beginning with 1870, and the increase and per cent of increase in ten year and four year periods. The "colored" includes only negroes and persons of African descent: Ixviii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. S Ok 5^1 0) >>r< Soi •qneo jej ■J8qnin\ •?n93 J9J •jaqmniii •()n90 J9,J ■J9qTOn^ go4i ■^a90 19^ •jeqran^ '^U90 19 J ■J9qran(j '^U90 19 J- 'jeqinnj^ TOrHCm 3SSS 8C~ U -HP COM If 35 CO-* CQiHSD i§§?8 sss ogMot- og-wfwif o o CI d m o o C8 0! O Q o "s n3 SIfl PI A a a h4« 03 X,'-' O cS- ca m IS ^^ ft": •BiSfi a^tt ■"■S 0*3 ^^ a^ ^S » s fl J 8 gss s § s Ph ^ »H-*C- S h eS t2SS -n s 5S^ a ^ ^ Z! a s SSR u X s S Oh ^ s ss c^ i33 2 a s SS^^S V X S i fc g8SS .0 (rt s S^ a Z ^ s ssas S s s i Cu b S IS§°i ■fl s oirsg Alpena 21 04 Antrim , •>l §4 Arenac _ Baraga _ _., ... ___ . . . 24,74 23 42 23 S4 24.71 26,67 26,42 24,93 23,25 22,37 23,35 23 56 Bay. :::::::::::: ■'1 r? 22 2S Berrien.. 23 36 Branch . 25 58 25 48 Uass. 24 06 21 20 20 62 23 17 Clare _. 24,59 23 48 Crawford... Delta 24,45 19 27 Eaton. 28.17 26.12 28.30 27.48 24.35 27.68 25,43 23,33 25,72 24 05 24.00 24.55 Ixxviii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 17.— CoNOLUDBD. Average age in years and hundredths. 1894. 1884. 1870. Counties. a 1 a 1 m H Id 1 1 a 25.10 23.48 27.43 28.12 31.52 23.53 24.52 29.65 29.64 24.93 24.13 26.14 30.22 30.18 27.52 27.92 25.37 27.55 28.76 25.37 30.98 30.69 25.89 25.55 28.47 24.35 27.60 23.99 25.60 26.69 23.94 25.84 25.37 27.67 28.15 24.74 26.54 27.30 31.28 27.35 25.06 26.46 26.08 27.44 26.68 27.05 24.54 28.73 26.76 25.88 25.56 29.21 27.36 31.21 27.51 30.28 29.77 26.12 26.40 21.98 20.19 25.88 26.67 31.51 21.82 22.88 29.51 29.23 23.02 20.61 24.31 29.58 30.00 25.25 26.87 22.57 24.07 28.07 24.30 30.80 29.78 21.26 22.66 28.14 22.69 23.92 22.38 24.45 25.28 20.99 24.38 22.23 27.17 26.62 21.81 25.31 24.94 30.80 25.95 22.41 22.21 24.44 23.37 23.44 25.65 22.29 23.85 25.57 24.74 21,63 28.35 26.70 30.82 26.14 29.41 30.32 26.00 23.92 25.07 21.30 Grand Traverse 25.40 25.72 29.66 22.55 23.26 27.75 27.91 23.76 23.58 24.26 29.04 20.95 21.47 27.20 27.12 21.57 23.54 23.35 26.51 21.64 22.49 25.09 25.16 23.99 21.93 Gratiot 21.92 Hillsdale ._.. 25.29 Honghton... _ 19.34 Huron 20.21 24.38 Ionia., 24.07 Iosco _ . 21.09 Isabella 24.42 28.34 29.20 25.59 26.97 22.57 25.48 26.37 25.10 29.42 28.52 "'""25.14 27.03 23.96 25.31 23.34 25.34 25.32 23.83 25.17 25.32 25.85 25.77 23.25 25.19 25.73 29.91 25.95 24.82 27.29 24.66 25.60 24.89 25.81 22.58 26.89 25.74 23.80 25.72 27.28 26.01 28.90 25.51 28.54 28.49 25.53 25.67 22.72 27.52 28.71 23.42 25.99 20.64 22.19 25.32 23.80 28.93 28.22 23.39 26.71 25.94 20.49 24.99 Kalamazoo 25.10 Kallcaska . Kent. 25.32 21.98 24.00 19.03 Lake Lapeer.. 24.57 23.40 27.03 26.01 23.10 21.64 26.15 24.93 Mackinac 2i.68 26.86 22.02 23.69 20.97 22.93 23.55 20.36 23.14 22.10 25.75 24.07 19.90 23.35 22.96 29.28 24.03 20.89 23.62 22.67 21.81 21.76 24.63 20.71 20.98 23.88 22.62 20.68 26.61 25.07 28.38 24.02 27.27 28.69 25.17 22.92 22.94 25.31 23.55 22.49 23.04 24.27 23.86 23.79 24.14 21.63 24.38 20.87 20.13 20.00 Mason Mecosta 21.27 20.97 Menominee 19.42 Midland . 21.58 Monroe. 24.12 23.64 23.28 22.45 Montmorency 24.09 23.51 26.57 24.03 22.00 21.50 Oakland. 25.81 22.57 Ogemaw . . _ _. 21.07 23.27 19.25 Osceola 20.52 Oscoda Otsego. .. Ottawa __ 23.95 22.19 Saginaw. 23.81 22.30 21.62 Sanilac. 20.62 Shiawassee 24.69 23.61 25.85 23.53 25.24 26.36 24.37 24.66 23 67 St. Clair 22.26 24.75 Tuscola _ 21.99 Van Buren -- 23 90 25.82 23.54 22.07 SUMMARY. Ixxix The average age of the male popuhition June 1, 1894, was 27.54 years. The average age of the male population June 1, 1SS4, was 26.47 years. The average age of the male population June 1, 1870, was 24.91 years. The average age of the native male population June 1, 1894, was 2.3.66 years. The average age of the native male population June 1, 1884, was 23.16 years. The average age of the foreign-born male population June 1, 1894, was 38.17 years. The average age of the foreign-bom male population June 1, 1S84, was 34.83 years. The average age of the female population June 1, 1894, was 26.62 years. The average age of the female population June 1, 1884, was 25.41 years. The average age of the female population June 1, 1870, was 23.68 years. The average age of the native female population June 1, 1894, was 23.23 years. The average age of the native female population June 1, 1884. was 22.58 years. The average age of the foreign-bom female population June 1, 1894, was 37.30 years. The average age of the foreign-born female population June 1, 1884, was 34.09 years. The average age of the male population in 1894 was 27.54 years, as compared with 26.47 years in 1884, an increase of 1.07 years. The aver- age age of the female population increased 1.21 years in the same time. In the twenty-four years following 1870 the average age of the male population increased 2.63 years, and of the female population, 2.04 years. The average age of the native male population in 1894, was 0.50 years greater, and of the foreign-born male population, 3.34 years greater, than in 1884. and the average age of the native female population in 1894 was 0.65 years greater, and of the foreign-born female population 3.21 years greater, than in 1884. PEBSONS AGED 100 YEARS AND OVER. The number of persons in the State June 1. 1894, aged 100 years and over was 38, of whom 15 were males and 23 females; 25 were white, 2 black and 11 Indian; 3 were married, 34 widowed and 1 divorced, and 13 were native and 25 foreign-born. Of the 13 native, 1 was white, 2 were black and 10 Indian. 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CIVIL CONDITION. The civil condition of 488 persons, — 401 males and 87 females, — is not shown in the present census. No account whatever is made of these in this summary. The number of single persons in the State is returned at 1,2.32,472, of whom 671,316 are males and 561,156 females; the number of married at 902,261, of whom 452,717 are males and 449,544 females; the number widowed, 98,987, of whomi 32,617 are males and 66,370 females, and- the number divorced, at 7,433, of whom 3,489 are males and 3,944 females. The divorced are to be understood as including only those divorced persons residing in the State June 1, 1894, who had not re-married since divorcement. The number of married males as returned exceeds the married females by 3,173. The excess in 1884 was 3,045, and in 1874, 1,611. The dis- crepancy is unquestionably due, as explained in previous censuses, to the diflflculty of getting a correct census of persons away from home at the time of enumeration. It is noticeable that the widowed females outnumber the widowed males by more than two to one. This was also true in 1884. The divorced females outnumber the divorced males by 455. In 1884 the excess was 551. The number of married persons in the State is 40.25 per cent of the total population, as compared with 40.37 per cent in 1884, 38.86 in 1874, 36.24 in 1864 and 34.13 in 1854. THE MARRIED POPULATION OLD ENOUGH TO LEGALLY MARRY, BY NATIVITY IN THE STATE. The number of persons in the State who are old enough that they may legally marry is returned at 1,409,974, of whom 907,290 are native and 502,684 foreign-born. Of the native 549,470,* or 60.56 per cent, are mar- ried, and of the foreign-bom 352,104,* or 70.04 per cent, are married. Of the native population old enough to legally marry, 444,807 are males and 462,483 females. Of the males 266,005,* or 59.80 per cent, are mar- ried, and of the females 283,465,* or 61.29 per cent, are married. Of the foreign-born old enough to legally marry 271,624 are males and' 231,060 females. Of the males 186,328,* or 68.60 per cent, are married,, and of the females 165,776,* or 71.75 per cent, are married. The proportion of the foreign-bom reported married is 9.48 per cent greater than of the native; of the foreign -born males, 8.80 per cent greater than of the native males, and of the foreign-bom females, 10.46 per cent greater than of the native females. The proportion of the native females returned as married is 1.49 per cent greater than of the native males, and of the foreign-born females it is 3.15 per cent greater than of the foreign-bom males. * The tables show 146 married persons in the State who were not old enough to legally marry. Ofr these 37 are native males and 76 native females, and 16 are foreign-born males and 17 foreign-born females. The tables also show 281 native and 260 foreign-born who are married but whose ages are not reported. No account is made of any of these in this summary. SUMMARY. XCVU CIVIL CONDITION OF POPULATION OF CITIES. The number of single persons returned from the incorporated cities is 456,981; married, 321.568; widowed, 39,543; divorced, 2,717, and civil condition not reported, 242. The married persons in cities are 39.17 per cent of the city population. THE MAJREIED POPULATION BY NATIVITY IN THE INCOEPOEATED CITIES. The number of persons in the incorporated cities old enough that they may legally marrv is returned at 527,333, of whom 292,970 are native and 234',363 foreign-born. Of the total 321,335, or 60.93 per cent, are mar- ried; of the native, 161,161, or 55.01 per cent, are married, and of the foreign-born 160,174, or 6S.34 per cent, are married. Outside of the incorporated cities the proportion of the native and foreign-bom reported married are respectively 63.21 per cent and 71.53 per cent. The proportion of the native is S.20 per cent greater, and of the foreign-bom 3.19 per cent greater, in the country than in the cities. In one thousand native population then old enough to legally marry, 550 if in the cities, as compared with C32 if in the country outside the cities, are married, and in one thousand foreign-born, 683 if in the cities, as compared with 715 if in the country outside the cities, are married. The following table shows for the native and foreign-bom male popu- lations, respectively, the number of each specified age enumerated, and the number and per cent of these returned as married. It will be noticed that only males old enough that they may legally marry are included in this table: TABLE 27 Native. Foreign-born. Age in periods of years. Ennmer- ated.» Married. Enumer- ated.* Married. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 444,807 35,820 78,054 62,179 53,682 49,717 38,896 31,906 47,063 29,269 14,607 3,468 238 8 266,005 384 14,370 33,990 39,732 40,542 32,865 27,462 40,398 24,051 10,416 1,731 64 59.80 1.07 18.41 54.66 74.01 81.55 84.49 86.07 85.84 82.17 71.80 49.91 26.89 271,624 8, .553 26,801 34,301 35,836 32,116 28,982 26,158 40,032 25,404 11,062 2,197 172 10 186,328 50 4,364 17,989 26,658 26,. 542 24,891 22,773 34,316 20,311 7,335 1,033 64 2 68.60 18-19.. .58 20-25 16.28 25-30.. .52,44 30-35... 74.39 33-40 _. 40Ht3.. 82.64 85.88 45-50. _ 87.06 50-60... 8r,.72 60-70 _ 79.95 70-80... 68.31 80-90 • 47.02 90-100 100 and over 37.21 20.00 *No dednctions have been made from the totals in these columns on account of those whose civil condition is not reported. Of buch there are 184 native and 137 foreign-born in the State. XCVIU CEXSUS OP MICriKJAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows for the native and foreign-born female populations, respectively, the number of each specified age enumerated, and the number and per cent of tlicse returned as married. It will be noticed that only females old enough that they may legally marry are included in this table: TABLE 28. Native. Foreign-bom. Age in periods of years. Enumer- ated.* Married. Enumer- ated.* Married. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 462,483 72,377 78,999 62,063 51,792 45,784 35,190 29,429 45,150 26,043 12,144 3,252 254 6 283,465 8,282 37,960 45,867 42,894 39,229 30,029 24,577 34,419 . 15,487 4,272 437 12 61.29 11.44 48.05 73.91 82.82 85.68 85.33 83.51 76.23 59.47 35.18 13.44 4.72 231,060 16,606 24,694 28,601 28,292 25,097 22,752 20,588 32,265 20,933 9,127 1,904 184 17 165,776 1,796 13,406 23,088 25,079 22,. 581 20,855 17,801 25,242 12,701 3,483 330 13 1 71.75 16-20. _ 10.82 20-25 .54.29 25-30 80.73 30-35. 88.64 35-40 89.97 40-45. 89.03 45-50 86.46 50-80. 78.23 60-70 60,67 70-80 38.16 80-90. . 17.33 90-100 7.07 5.88 *No deductions have been made from the totals in these columns on account of those whose civil con- dition is not reported. Of such there are 55 native and 15 foreign-born in the State. The foUowiiig table shows for the State and counties the per cent of married to total population in 1894, 1884, 1874, 1864 and 1854: TABLE 29. State and counties. Per cent of married to total population. 1894. 1884. 1874. 1864. 1854. State 40.25 40.37 38.86 36,24 AlrfiTia 36.06 34.44 42.94 36.96 41.06 37.87 33.25 44.86 37.63 40.21 41.24 47.26 43.. 54 44.23 40.38 37.34 34.33 41.78 43.70 40.22 34.09 36,16 Alger 41.92 37.00 41.30 36.78 32.31 42.86 35,92 41,19 40.08 45,37 42.72 42.11 40 51 37.25 32.44 39.75 42,40 40,90 40,23 34,40 3S.11 38.62 34,86 39,00 Alpe'na . Antrim. . . . . Arenac . . Baraga Barry 40,70 36,95 40,36 38,98 43,69 41,17 39,80 39,91 35,57 31,52 39,36 41,60 33,26 37,82 37.79 Bay Benzie ._ . Berrien _ . . 37.74 34.86 36,78 36,87 34 60 Branch S** 61 Cass -- 34 30 Cheboygan 34,78 33,27 Chippewa. 98 19 Clare Clinton 33.42 37 67 Crawford — . .. . . SL'MJIARY. TABLE 29.— Concluded. xcix Counties. Per cent of m arried to total population. 1894. 1884. I,s74. 1864. 1554. Delta 33.99 36.90 45.95 41.18 43.81 39.. 51 36,87 40,38 43 84 47.31 33.76 35.23 43.88 43.68 37.84 34.42 40.14 43.52 43.05 40.20 33.15 33.15 29.05 Dip.lfinson Baton . 44.80 41.52 42.56 35.48 41.80 40.33 40.89 35 95 40.60 35.69 .30 92 17 12 35.31 Gladwin Gogebic 39.84 42.44 45.99 33.29 34.83 42.81 43 2.5 37.61 37.50 39.63 42.69 32.54 34.31 40.85 41.10 36.65 29.41 38.24 38.99 37.99 35.68 36.48 37.43 26.58 33.77 Gratiot. Hillsdale . 36.96 28.66 Huron . . 27,35 Tngham 37.08 36.68 IsabeUa 39 21 42.17 41.95 42.33 39.51 40.45 39.87 41.22 39.39 32.05 42.47 39.21 36.61 42 48 4(J.17 36.55 38.27 38.26 :34.49 Kalamazoo :36.06 KnlVa.sk-a 41.. 5.'; 41.06 37 15 34.59 35.27 Keweenaw 34.05 38.38 42.55 36.70 43 35 43 22 37 1(1 35 42 40 36 36.86 33.66 34.34 38.64 40.78 34.92 40.77 37.47 3S 65 43 06 36.54 39.28 40.93 43.16 41.32 39.06 33.80 3s 59 3.S 43 4(1 55 37 72 3i 5.S 37.12 3S,91 37.99 35 60 44 77 3,S SO 45 OU 41.69 44.73 38.70 37.77 41.04 35.53 38.28 40.91 37.47 42.94 42.39 Lake Xiapeer _. 37.29 39.26 40.20 35.26 34.40 Leelanau.. 35.70 Li"vlng:ston 34.72 Luce . 33.11 39.60 38.47 27.38 34 06 40.01 40.71 34.53 40.15 37.09 37.aj 43 25 36.57 39.68 39 93 42.36 41.70 38.91 31.64 39.89 39.81 ' 40.02 38.00 35.53 29.40 36.06 36.28 31 70 42 66 37 88 42 89 40.73 44.56 37.98 37 6:3 42 42 :33 95 35.39 37.72 30 74 :M 7,5 35 44 40 54 32 12 35.67 Xi 99 35 75 41.44 27.63 :J5.26 34.70 33.67 Macomb.. . 34.67 35.95 20.33 37.19 36.29 39.40 Mason Menominee. Midland Monroe . 35.13 39.59 29 93 :3S.95 Muskegon 38-50 39 17 40 16 40.78 37.26 38.6", 35.50 36.57 32 00 Oakland. 32.54 Oceana 31.42 40.50 34.78 26.87 Ottawa 37.10 39.07 37.74 35.95 Presque Isle . Roscommon Saginaw . 36.35 35.12 31.86 39.77 :3d. 61 40.33 39. as 41.61 37.96 36.13 41 87 37.14 34.51 34.25 32.63 36.31 35.34 36.50 38.47 35.58 33.75 32.43 33.59 St. Clair. 35.04 34.96 Tuscola 39.98 Van Buren 37.87 31.43 Wayne ... 32.32 38.91 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE ], 1894. MALE POPULATION 21 YEARS OLD AND OVER-VOTING AGE. The number of males of voting age in the State is returned at 651,920,, as compared v^ith 538,177 so returned in 1884. The increase is 113,743, or 21.13 per cent. The rate of increase is one-fifth of one per cent greater than of the total population. The males of voting age are 29.08 per cent of the total population, and 56.17 per cent of the male population. In each one thousand popu- lation there are 291, and in each one thousand male population there are 562, males of voting age. In 1884 the percentages vpere 29.03 and 55.23 respectively. Of the whole number,— 651,920,— 393,225 ai-e native, and 258,695 for- eign-born. The native are 46.25 per cent of the total native male popu- lation, and the foreign-born are 83.36 per cent of the total foreign-born male population; and the native are 60.32 per cent, and the foreign-born 39.68 per cent, of the whole number of males 21 years old and over. Approximately three-fifths of the males of voting age are native and two-fifths foreign-born. In the foreign-born population then, which is only one-fourth of the total population, there are two-thirds as many males of voting age as in the native population, which is three-fourth& of the total. In the southern four tiers of counties the native males of voting age are 69.18 per cent, and the foreign-bom 30.82 per cent, of the total; in the central countries the native are 55.50 per cent, and the foreign- bom 44.50 per cent, of the total; in the northern counties the native are 51.56 per cent, and the foreign-born 48.44 per cent, of the total, and in the upper peninsula the native are 25.29 per cent, and the foreign- born 74.71 per cent, of the total. In other words, in each one thousand males of voting age there are, in the southern countries, 692 native and 308 foreign-born; in the central, 555 native and 445 foreign-bom; in the northern, 516 native and 484 foreign-born, and in the upper penin- sula 253 native and 747 foreign-bom. There are 32 counties in the State in which the foreign-born males of voting age outnumber the native. These include all the upper penin- sula counties, 11 of the northern counties, 4 of the central, Bay, Huron Muskegon and Sanilac, and 2 of the southern, St. Clair and Wayne! In the upper peninsula the foreign-born are nearly three times the native. The exact figures are, native 16,317, foreign-born 48,209. In the 11 northern counties there are 12,520 native and 20,077 foreign- bom; in the 4 central counties 16,599 native and 25,914 foreign-bom and in the 2 southern counties 43,136 native and 51,469 foreign-bom! In Wayne county the foreign-born males of voting age outnumber the native by 8,087. MALES OF VOTING AGE IN THE INCORPORATED CITIES. The number of males of voting age in the incorporated cities is 230,786, which is 28.11 per cent of the total population, and 56.63 per cent of the male population of the cities, and 35.40 per cent of the total number of males of voting age in the State. . SUMMARY. ci In each one thousand population of the cities 281, and in each one thousand male population 566, are males of voting age, and in each one thousand male population of voting age in the State 354 are resi- dents of cities. Of the total number,— 230,7S(i.— 117,451 are native and 113,335 foreign- born. The native males of voting age in the cities outnumber the foreign-bom by only 4,116. In each one thousand males of voting age in the incorporated cities, 509 are native and 491 foreign-bom. In the foreign-born population then, which is about one-third of the total population of the cities, there are practically as many males of voting age as among the native population, which is two-thirds the total. The foreign-bom males of voting age outnumber the native in 25 cities. The excess in several cities exceeds 100 per cent. The foreign- bom in Ironwood are more than five times, in Iron Mountain more than six times, and in Ishpeming nearly seven times, the native. In Detroit, the largest city in the State, the excess of foreign-bom is 10,053, and in Grand Rapids, the second citv, the native exceed the foreign-born by only 1,400. MALES OF VOTING AGE IN COUNTRY OUTSIDE OF CITIES. In the country outside the cities there are in the State 421,134 males of voting age of whom 275,774, or 05.48 per cent, are native, and 145,360, or 34.52 per cent, are foreign-born. In the southern counties the number of males of voting age outside the cities is 235,597, of whom 182.421, or 77.43 per cent, are native, and 53,176, or 22.57 per cent, are foreign-born; in the central counties the number is 84,882, of whom 49,282, or 58.06 per cent, are native, and 35,600, or 41.94 per cent, are foreign-born ; in the northern counties the number is 61,282, of whom 33,691, or 54.98 per cent, are native, and 27,591, or 45.02 per cent, are foreign-born, and in the upper peninsula the number is 39,373, of whom 10,380, or 26.36 per cent, are native, and 28.993, or 73.64 per cent, are foreign-born. Expressed in numbers, in each one thousand males of voting age out- side the incorporated cities there are, in the State, 655 native and 345 foreign-born; in the southern coimties, 774 native and 226 foreign-born; in the central, 581 native and 419 foreign-bom; in the northern, 550 native and 450 foreign-born, and in the upper peninsula, 264 native and 736 foreign-bom. MALES OF VOTING AGE-SUMMAEY. More than one-third of all the males of voting age in the State are residents of incorporated cities ; two-fifths of all in the State, and taking the State by sections, three-tenths in the southern counties, 45 per cent in the central, one-half in the northern, and three-fourths in the upper peninsula, are foreign-born; in the incorporated cities in the State, one- half, and in the country outside the cities, one-third, are foreign-born; and in the country outside the cities, in the southern counties less than one- fourth, in the central two-flfths, in the northern 45 per cent, and in the upper peninsula three-fourths, are foreign-born. Cll CKXSTS OF JIICHKiAX— .irXE 1, 1S94. ILLITERATE MALES OF VOTING AGE, The total male population, aged 21 yeais and over, in the State, is 651,920, of whom 34,545 cannot read oi' write. This is 5.30 per cent, or 53 in each one thousand of the total number. The native male population of voting age is 31)3,225, of whom 10,877 cannot read or write, and the foreign-born is 258,0!I5, of whom 23,068 cannot read or write. The proportion of the native is 2.77 per cent, or 28 in each one thousand, and of foreign-born, 9.15 per cent, or 92 in each one thousand. The number of males of voting age in the cities who cannot read or write is 12,348, of whom 2,158 are native, and 10,190 are foreign-bom. The natives are 1.84 per cent, or 18 in each one thousand of the native male population of voting age, and the foreign-born are 8.99 per cent, or 90 in each one thousand, of the foreign-bom male population of voting age. The proportion of the foreign-bom is just five times the proportion of the native. Outside the cities 3.16 per cent, or 32 in each one thousand, of the native males of voting age, and 9.27 per cent, or 93 in each one thousand of the foreign-bom males of voting age, are unable to read or write. The proportion of the foreign-born is not quite three times the proportion of the native. It will be noticed that the proportion of the native males of voting age unable to read or write is 14 in each one thousand more in the country than in the cities. The following table shows for the State, each of four sections of the State, the incorporated cities, and the country outside the cities in the State, and in each of four sections of the State, the total number and the number of native and foreign-born males of voting age, and the per cent of the native and foreign-born respectively to the total number : TABLE 30. Males of voting age. Totals. Native. Foreign-bom. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. state - -. -- 651,920 393,225 60.32 258,695 39.68 Sotitherii four tiers of conn ties - 393,689 118,587 75,118 64,526 272,362 65,816 38,730 16,317 69.18 55.50 51.56 25.29 121,327 52,771 36,388 48,209 30.82 44.50 48.44 74.71 Northern counties - -. Upper peninsula _-_ — Incorporated cities . 230,786 421,134 235,597 84,882 61,282 • 39,373 117,451 275,774 182,421 49,282 33,691 10,380 50.89 65.48 77.43 58.06 54.98 26.36 113,335 145,360 53,176 35,600 27,591 28,993 49. U 34.52 22.57 41.94 45.02 73.64 Country outside of cities, in State In soutliem four tiers of counties In central counties . In upper peninsula .__ SUMMARY. cm The following table shows for the State and rnmities the total number, and number of native and foreign-born males of voting age, and the jjer cent of the native and foreign-born resjieetively, to the total number: TABLE 31. Males aged 21 years and over, — voting age. State and counties. Totals. Native. Foreign-bom. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. State. 651,920 393,225 60.32 258,695 39 68 Alcona , 1,453 553 11,430 4,742 3,753 1,881 1,513 7,238 15,667 2,604 13,341 8,174 14,801 6,431 3,170 3,935 4,951 2,4':!3 7,914 922 6,426 4,566 10,105 3,161 12,199 1,466 4,734 5,462 8,267 9,500 12,523 7,935 12,028 10,75S 3,342 1,700 5,969 14,941 12,692 1,941 35,317 S64 2,044 8,:i42 2 , 655 14,635 6,430 839 2,260 9,116 484 220 8,810 1,343 2,373 819 471 6,286 6,634 1,789 10,279 7,383 12,286 5,834 1,959 1,728 1,261 1,447 6,529 472 1,879 678 9,143 2,282 9,519 796 884 3,602 6,961 8,699 2,764 2,329 9,910 8,858 1,180 438 4,076 11,817 9,859 1,334 20,992 1.55 1,099 5,237 1,438 12,179 3,226 206 1,0(18 5,595 33.31 39.78 77.08 28.32 63.23 43.54 31.13 86.25 42.34 68.70 77.05 90 32 83 01 90 72 61. NO 43 91 23 47 .59 72 .S2 50 51.19 29.24 14.85 90.48 72.19 78.03 54.30 18.67 65.95 S4.20 91.57 22.07 29.35 82 39 N2.34 35.31 25.76 6S 29 79 09 75 . 89 68,73 59 44 17,94 53 77 62 78 54.16 S3 22 81 2S 24 5.3 44,611 61.38 969 333 2,620 3,399 1,380 1,062 1,042 1,002 9,033 815 3,062 791 2,515 597 1,211 2,207 3,690 976 1,38.5 450 4,547 3,,SHS 962 879 2,68U 670 3,8.50 1,860 1,306 801 9,759 5,606 2,118 1,900 2,162 1,262 1,893 3,124 3,133 607 14,325 709 945 3,105 1,217 2,4,36 1.201 633 1,232 3,321 66 69 Alger _ 60 22 22 92 36 77 Baraga ._ 68 87 Barry . 13 75 Bay Berrien . 22 95 CtilhoTin 16 99 Cass. 9 28 38 20 Cheboygan 56 09 74 53 Clare Clinton 17 50 Crawford . 4,s 81 Delta ._ Dickinson 85 15 9 52 27 81 Genesee. __ 21 97 Glad-win 45 70 Grand Traverse.. :34 05 13 SO Hillsdale Houghton 77 93 70 65 17 66 Iosco .. 64 69 Iron 74 '^4 IsabeUa... 31 71 Jackson 20 91 24.11 Kalkaska Kent 31.27 40 56 82 06 Lake 46 ^3 37 22 43 84 Lenawee .. 16 78 Livingston 18 72 Luce 53 40 Macomb 38 62 CIV CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 31.— Concluded. Males aged 21 years and OTer,— voting age. Counties. Totals. Native. Foreign-bom. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Manistee - _ 6,862 275 10,750 5,087 5,759 7,302 3,643 2,203 9,256 9,713 784 io,as6 5,566 13,722 4,796 1,582 2,836 4,560 673 1,601 10,498 1,665 643 22,725 8,875 2,709 10,072 15,286 7,788 9,636 9,313 12,693 79,319 4,229 2,450 147 2,335 2,500 8,867 2,024 2,194 982 7,112 7,178 338 4,778 3,878 10,403 3,589 792 1,125 2,773 388 848 5,352 393 303 11,663 2,858 869 7,920 7,520 6,619 5,811 8,213 9,166 35,616 2,671 35.70 53.45 21.72 49.14 67.15 27.72 60.23 44.58 76.84 73.90 43.11 47.61 69.67 75.81 74.83 50.06 39.67 60.81 57.65 52.97 50.98 23.60 47.12 51.32 32.20 32.08 78.63 49.20 84.99 60.31 88.19 72.21 44.90 63.16 4,412 128 8,415 2,587 1,892 5,278 1,449 1,221 2,144 2,535 446 5,258 1,688 3,319 1,207 790 1,711 1,787 285 753 5,146 1,272 340 11,062 6,017 1,840 2,152 7,766 1,169 3,825 1,100 3,527 43,703 1,558 64.30 46.55 78.28 50.86 32.85 Menominee 72.28 Midland „ . _-- 39.77 Missaulcee 55.42 23.16 Montcalm 26.10 56.89 Muskegon . 52.39 30.33 Oakland 24.19 25.17 Ogemaw. . 49.94 60.33 39.19 Oscoda - 42.35 47.03 49.02 76.40 Koscommon . 52.88 Saginaw 48.68 67.80 Schoolcraft 67.92 21.37 St. Clair. 50.80 15.01 39.69 11.81 27.79 Wayne 55.10 Wexford .- --. - 36.84 SUMMARY. CV The following table shows for the incorporated cities the total num- ber, and number of native and foreign-bom males of voting age, and the per cent of the native and foreign-born respectively, to the total number : TABLE 32. Males aged 21 years and over,— voting age. Incorporated cities. Totals. Native. Foreign-bom. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. All cities 230,786 117,451 50.89 113,335 49.11 2,773 1,462 3,241 3,000 673 4,738 7,682 853 1,628 860 1,408 1,467 1,366 1,950 402 1,612 490 63,951 1,040 675 2,352 3,000 822 252 1,313 710 22,416 881 237 890 1,245 1,734 721 1,448 2,248 3,133 3,310 7,322 6,251 4,498 896 2,205 3,409 911 2,908 1,459 574 3,865 675 1,417 2,141 1,174 956 2,006 233 3,826 3,273 712 1,329 160 912 739 1,204 734 249 1,413 392 26,949 895 623 743 2,207 256 174 553 638 11,908 677 148 785 1,084 828 660 1,039 301 505 422 5,373 4,191 3,439 634 859 947 573 1,018 1,156 515 1,128 467 1,012 77.21 80.30 29.50 66.87 34.62 80.75 42.61 83.27 81.63 18.60 64.77 50.37 88.14 37.64 61.94 87.66 80.00 42.14 86.06 92.30 31.59 78.57 31.14 69.05 42.12 89.86 53.12 76.84 62.45 88.20 87.07 47.75 91.54 71.75 13.39 16.12 12.63 73.38 67.05 76.46 70.76 38.96 27.78 62.90 35.01 79.23 89.72 29.18 69.19 71.42 632 288 2,285 994 440 912 4,409 143 299 700 496 728 162 1,216 153 199 98 37,002 145 52 1,609 793 566 78 760 72 10,508 204 89 105 161 906 61 409 1,947 2,628 2,918 1,949 2,060 1,059 262 1,346 2,462 338 1,890 303 69 2,737 208 405 22.79 Albion - 19.70 70.50 Ann Arbor _ 33.13 An Sable - 65.38 Battle Creek 19.25 Bay City 57.39 Belding 16.73 18.37 Bessemer 81.40 35.23 Cadillac 49.63 Charlotte . 11.86 62.36 Clare-- 38.06 Coldwater 12.34 20.00 Detroit ., 57.86 Dowagiac. 13.94 Eaton Eapids 7.70 68.41 Flint _ 26.43 68.86 30.95 Grand Haven.. 57.88 Grand Led^e 10.14 GriiTirt T?.iipiHs 46.88 23.16 Harrison __ _, 37.55 11.80 12.93 Holland 52.25 8.46 28.25 86.61 83.88 Ishpeming _ 87.37 26.62 Kalamazoo __ 32.95 23.54 29.24 Ludingrton. 61.04 72.22 Marine City 37.10 Marquette . „ 64.99 MarshaU 20.77 Mason _ 10.28 70.82 Midland... 30.81 Monroe.. 28.58 OVl CENSUS OP MIOHIGAN-JUNB 1, 1894. TABLE 32.— CoNOT,DDBD. Males aged 21 years and over,— voting age. Incorporated cities. Totals. Native. Foreign-born. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Mt. Clemens 1,518 878 5,264 1,661 1,278 247 1,016 2,456 2,423 5,110 12,447 2,351 360 707 567 1,356 655 3,20S 1,123 1,726 951 593 2,173 345 952 124 98 1,810 1,647 2,071 6,084 690 304 387 271 903 538 1,389 599 1,362 62.65 67.54 41.28 20.77 74.49 50,20 9..S7 73.70 67.97 40.53 48.88 29.35 84.44 54.74 47.80 66.59 82.14 43.30 53.34 78.91 567 285 3,091 1,316 326 123 948 646 776 3,039 6,363 1,661 56 320 296 453 117 1,819 524 364 37.35 Mt. Pleasant- 32.46 Musjjegon 58.72 Negaunee 79.23 Nues. .....:::..:::::::: 25.51 North Muskegon 49.80 Norway 90.63 Owosso . 26.30 Pontiac 32.03 Port Huron,. 59.47 Saginaw . 51.12 SaultSte. Marie.. 70.65 Stanton 15.56 St. Clair .- 45.26 St. Ignace 52.20 33.41 St. IfOuis 17.86 WestBayCity 56.70 46.66 Ypsiianti 21.09 SUMMARY. evil The following table shows for the State and counties the number and per cent of native and of foreign-bom males of voting age who cannot read or write: TABLE 33. Total males aged 21 years and over.— voting age. Native males aged 21 years and over,— voting age. Foreign-bom males aged 21 years and over, — voting age. State and comities. Enumer- ated Unable or wr Number. to read ite. Per cent. Enumer- ated. Unable.to read or write. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. State 651,920 34,.J4.3 .-,.30 393,225 10..>s77 2.77 258,695 23,668 9.15 AInnnft 1,453 553 11,430 4,742 3,753 1,881 1,S13 7,288 15,667 2,604 13,341 8,174 14,801 6,431 3,170 3,935 4,951 2,423 7,914 922 6,426 4,. 566 10,105 3,161 12,199 1,466 4,734 5,462 8,267 9,300 12,523 7,935 13,028 10,758 3,342 1,700 5,969 14,941 12,992 1,941 35,317 864 2,044 8,342 2,655 216 67 313 618 161 219 224 136 1,629 86 561 206 238 228 172 323 439 156 194 73 807 353 201 140 337 99 852 161 247 173 1,274 688 273 278 294 111 481 460 402 74 794 99 106 357 270 14.87 12.12 2.74 13.03 4.29 11.64 14.81 1.87 10.40 3.30 4.21 2.52 1.61 3.55 5 4:3 13 29 8 87 6.4+ ■nr, 7 92 12.36 12.11 1.99 4.43 2.76 6.73 18.00 2.76 2.99 1,82 10.17 8.67 2.27 2.54 8.80 6.53 8.06 3.08 3.09 3.81 2.25 11.46 5.19 4.28 10.17 484 220 8,810 1,343 2,373 819 471 6,286 6,634 1,789 10,279 7,383 12,286 5,8.34 1,959 1,728 1,261 1,447 6,329 472 1,879 678 9,143 2,282 9,519 796 884 3,602 6,961 8,6b9 2,764 2,329 9,910 8,838 1,180 438 4,076 11,817 9,859 1,334 20,992 155 1,099 5,237 1,438 29 20 183 45 90 68 34 91 :i33 37 ;330 126 161 188 97 131 119 49 125 14 121 24 159 96 183 38 28 69 175 124 88 144 149 174 57 15 279 211 193 44 222 4 37 183 130 5.99 9.09 2.10 3.35 3.79 8.30 11.46 1.45 5.03 2.07 3.21 1.71 1.31 3.22 4.93 7 58 9 44 3 39 1 81 2 97 6.44 3 54 1.74 4.21 1.92 4.77 3.17 1.92 2.31 1.43 3.18 6.18 1.50 1.96 4.83 3.42 6.84 1.79 1.96 3.30 3^37 3.49 10.43 969 333 2,620 3,399 1,380 1,062 1,042 1,002 9,033 815 3,062 791 2,515 597 1,211 2,207 3,690 976 1,385 450 4,517 3,8SS 962 879 2,680 670 3,850 1,860 1,306 801 9,759 5,606 2,118 1,900 2,162 1,262 1,893 3,124 3,133 607 14,325 709 945 3,1(» 1,217 187 47 128 573 71 151 170 45 1,294 49 231 80 77 40 75 392 320 107 69 39 686 .529 42 44 154 61 824 82 49 1.186 544 124 99 237 96 202 249 209 30 572 95 69 174 120 19.30 14.11 AlTpgan 4 89 AJpena, 16.86 5.14 14.22 Baraga 16.31 Barry 4.49 Bay Benzie Berrien . 14.33 6.01 7.34 10.11 Calhoun Cass - 3.06 6.70 6.19 Cheboygan 17.76 8.67 Clare 10.% diTit.nn 4.98 Crawford Delta 13.11 15.09 13.61 Eaton 4.37 5.01 Genesee. 5.75 Gladwin 9.10 Gogebic 21.40 Grand Traverse Gratiot 4.41 3.51 Hillsdale . . 6.12 12.15 Hnron 9.70 Ingham. 5.85 5.21 Iosco 10.% 7.61 IsabeUa 10.67 Jackson 7.97 in Kalkaska. Kent 3.99 Keweenaw. 13.41 Lake.. 7.30 Lapeer ... 3 60 Leelanan 9.86 CVIU CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 33.— CoNOMDED. Total males aged 21 years and over, — voting age. Native males aged 21 years and over, — voting age. Foreign-bom males aged 21 years and over,— voting age. Counties. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 14,635 6,130 839 2,260 9,116 6,862 275 10,750 5,087 5,759 7,302 3,6« 2,203 9,256 9,713 784 10,036 5,566 13,722 4,796 1,582 2,836 4,560 673 1,601 10,498 1,665 643 22,725 8,875 2,709 10,072 15,286 7,788 9,636 9,313 12,693 79,319 4,229 356 133 41 322 627 504 64 1,238 296 243 1,159 234 104 832 402 40 463 233 370 205 79 428 137 49 147 296 252 55 1,253 547 254 172 831 149 496 279 280 4,883 117 2.43 2.07 4.89 14.25 6.88 7.34 23.27 11.52 5.82 4.22 15.87 6.42 4.72 8.98 4.14 5.10 4.61 4.19 2.70 4.27 4.99 15.09 3.00 7.28 9.18 2.82 15.14 8.55 5.51 6.16 9.38 1.71 5.44 1.91 5.15 3.00 2.21 6.16 2.77 12,179 5,226 206 1,008 5,595 2,450 147 2,335 2,500 3,867 2,024 2,194 982 7,112 7,178 338 4,778 3,878 10,403 3,589 792 1,125 2,773 388 848 5,352 393 303 11,663 2,858 869 7,920 7,520 6,619 5,811 8,213 9,166 35,616 2,671 224 85 6 177 357 42 26 96 95 125 183 96 4D 651 246 10 97 120 170 137 24 40 74 14 21 89 29 6 327 122 46 99 295 107 182 207 147 759 45 1.84 1.63 2.91 17.56 6.38 1.71 17.69 4.11 3.80 3.23 9.04 4.38 4.07 9.15 3.43 2.96 2.03 3.09 1.63 3.82 3.03 3.56 2.67 3.61 2.48 1.66 7.38 1.98 2.80 4.27 5.29 1.25 3.92 1.62 3.13 2.52 1.60 2.13 1.68 2,456 1,204 633 1,252 3,521 4,412 128 8,415 2,587 1,892 5,278 1,449 1,221 2,144 2,535 446 5,258 1,688 3,319 1,207 790 1,711 1,787 285 753 5,146 1,272 340 11,062 6,017 1,840 2,152 7,766 1,169 3,825 1,100 3,527 43,703 1,558 132 48 35 145 270 462 38 1,142 201 118 976 138 64 181 156 30 366 113 200 68 55 388 63 35 126 207 223 49 926 425 208 73 536 42 314 72 133 4,124 72 5.37 3.99 Luce 5.52 11.58 Macomb 7.67 10.47 Manitou 29.69 13.57 MnRnn 7.77 Mecosta _ 6.24 18.49 Midland 9.52 5.24 Monroe 8.44 6.15 Montmorency -_ Musliegon .- 6.73 6.96 6.69 Oakland 6.03 5.63 Ogemaw 6.96 Ontonagon 22.68 3.53 Oscoda - -- 12.28 16.73 Ottawa 4.02 Presque Isle 17 53 Roscommon ___ Saginaw 14.41 8.37 706 Schoolcraft -. 11.30 Shiawassee- 3 39 St. Clair 6.90 3 59 8.21 Van Buren 6 55 3.77 Wayne -- — - 944 Wexford- -.- 4.62 SUMMARY. Cix The following table shows for the incorporated cities the number and per cent of native and of foreign-born males of voting age who cannot read or write: TABLE 34. Total males aged 21 years and over, — voting age. Native males aged 21 years and over,— voting age. Foreign-bom males aged 21 years and over, — voting age. Incorporated cities. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or -write. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. All p.iHBs 230,786 12,348 5.35 U7,451 2,158 i.y 113,335 10,190 8.99 2,-73 1,462 3,241 3,000 673 4,73« 7,6«2 85.5 1,628 860 1,408 1,467 1,366 1,950 402 1,612 490 63,951 1,040 675 2,a52 3,000 822 252 1,313 710 22,416 881 237 890 1,245 1,734 721 1,448 2,248 3,133 3,340 7,322 6,251 4,498 f96 2,205 3,409 911 2,908 74 6 382 31 68 41 598 14 38 130 27 55 25 249 7 16 8 4,102 25 13 193 77 58 7 34 5 439 11 19 9 3 15 9 18 273 645 259 304 180 110 23 121 211 64 309 2.67 .41 11.79 1.03 10.10 .87 T.7.S i.si 2.S3 l.j.ll 1.92 3.75 1.83 12.77 1.74 .99 1.63 6.41 2.40 1.93 S.21 2.57 6.45 2.78 2.59 .70 1.% 1.25 8.02 1.01 .24 .87 1.23 1.24 12.14 20.59 7.75 4.15 2.88 2.45 2.57 5.49 6.19 7.03 10.63 2,141 1,174 956 2,006 233 3,826 3,273 712 1,329 160 912 739 1,204 734 249 1,413 392 26,949 895 623 74.3 2.207 256 174 553 im 11,90$ 677 14S 785 1,084 828 660 1,039 :301 505 422 5,373 4,191 3,439 634 859 947 573 1,018 35 4 22 10 9 31 72 10 22 1 s 7 18 41 2 11 6 423 17 11 11 43 9 3 5 3 66 10 9 9 2 2 7 8 2 7 9 127 69 46 10 17 13 34 35 1.63 .34 2.30 .50 3.86 .81 2.20 1.40 1.66 .63 .SS .95 1.50 5.59 .80 .78 1.53 1.57 1.90 1.77 1.48 1.95 3.52 1.72 .90 .47 .55 1.48 6.08 1.15 .18 .24 1.06 .77 .66 1.39 2.13 2.36 1.65 1.34 1.58 1.98 1.37 5.93 3.44 632 288 2,285 994 440 912 4,409 143 299 700 496 728 162 1,216 1.53 199 98 37,002 145 52 1,609 793 566 78 760 72 10,508 204 89 105 161 906 61 409 1,947 2,628 2,918 1,949 2,060 1,059 262 1,346 2,462 338 1,890 39 2 360 21 59 10 526 4 16 129 19 48 7 208 5 5 2 3,679 8 2 182 ■u 44 4 29 2 373 1 10 6.17 .69 15.75 2.U Au Sable 13.41 Battle Creek Bay City . 1.10 11.93 Belding Benton Harbor. 2.80 5.35 18.43 Big Rapids 3.83 r.anmnr. 6.59 Charlotte.. 4.32 17.11 Clare 3.27 2.51 Conanna. 2.04 Detroit 9.94 5.52 Eaton Rapids Escanaba 3.85 11.31 Flint 4.29 Gladstone 7.77 Gladwin 5.13 Grand Haven Grand Ledge Grand Rapids 3.82 2.78 3.55 .49 Harrison . 11.24 Hillsdale 1 13 2 10 271 638 250 177 HI 64 13 104 198 30 274 .62 Holland . 1.43 3.28 2.44 Iron Mountain 13.92 24.28 Ishpeming 8.57 9.08 KfllaTTiqwnn 5.39 6.04 4.96 Lndington 7.73 8.04 Marine City 8.88 14.50 ex CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 18»4. TABLE 34.— Concluded. Total males aged 21 years and over,— voting age. Native males aged 21 years and over,— voting age. Foreign-bom males aged 21 years and over,— voting age. Incorporated cities. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Number, Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1 MarshaU 1,459 574 3,865 675 1,417 1,518 878 5,264 1,661 1,278 247 1,046 2,456 2,423 5,110 12,447 2,351 360 707 567 1,356 655 3,208 1,123 1,726 10 11 517 26 136 95 18 245 225 44 9 111 19 93 130 581 98 1 26 100 95 11 .304 81 62 .69 1.92 13.38 3.85 9.60 6.26 2.05 4.65 13.55 3.44 3.64 10.61 .77 3.84 2.54 4.67 4.17 .28 3.68 17.64 7.01 1.68 9.48 7.21 3.59 1,156 515 1,128 467 1,012 951 593 2,173 345 952 124 98 1,810 1,647 2,071 6,084 690 304 387 4 9 75 11 107 73 6 38 15 30 2 3 11 46 32 98 29 .35 1.75 6.65 2.36 10.57 7.68 1.01 1.75 4.35 3.15 1.61 3.06 .61 2.79 1.55 1.61 4.20 303 59 2,737 208 405 567 285 3,091 1,316 326 123 948 646 776 3,039 6,363 1,661 56 320 296 453 117 1,819 524 364 6 2 442 15 29 22 12 207 210 14 7 108 8 47 98 483 69 1 14 31 55 2 244 53 27 1.98 3.39 MftnomiTiPB 16.15 Midland 7.21 Monroe . 7.16 Mount Clemens Mount Pleasant 3.88 4.21 6.70 15.96 NUes 4.29 North Muskegon Norway 5.69 11.39 1.24 Pontiac . 6.06 3.22 Saginaw 7.59 Sault Ste. Marie.... Stanton 4.15 1.79 St. Clair 19 3.10 25.46 4.43 1.67 4.32 4.67 2..57 4 38 271 69 10.47 St. Josepli 903 538 1,389 599 1,362 40 9 60 28 m 12 14 St. Louis 1 71 West Bay City Wyandotte 13.41 1011 Ypsilanti 7.42 SUMMARY. CXI MALES AGED 18 TO «— MILITARY AGE. The number of mjales aged 18 to 45 years,— military age, — is returned at 484,937, as compared with 419,583, the number so returned in 1884. Of the total number, 318,348 are native and 166,589 foreign-bom. The number of males of military age returned from the incorporated cities is 181,287. The number returned from the cities in 1884 was 123,7."^2. FEMALES AGED 16 TO 45-CHILD-BEAEING AGE. The number of females in the State aged 16 to 45 years,— child-bearing age, — ^is returned at 492,247, as compared with 400,343, so returned in 1884. The number returned in. the present census is 45.53 per cent of the total female population. Of the total number, 346,205 are native and 146,042 foreign-bom. The native are 42.19 per cent of the native female population, and the foreign-bom 56.06 per cent of the foreign- born female population. The number returned from the cities is 205,660, of whom 127,151 are native and 7S.50!) foreign-born. The number returned from the cities in 1884 was 124,143. PERSONS AGED 5 TO 20 YEARS— SCHOOL A(+E. The number of persons in the State aged 5 to 20 years, — primary school age, — is returned at 699,587. Of these 352,701 are males and 346,- 886 females. The total number is 31.23 per cent of the total population, the males are 30.42 per cent of the total male population, and the females 32.10 per cent of the female population. The number of persons of school age in the incorporated cities is 246,- 873, of whom 120,434 are males and 126,439 are females. The total is 30.09 per cent of the total population, the males 29.57 per cent of the male population, and the females 30.59 per cent of the female population, of the cities. The number of native persons of school age in the State is 612,781, and of the foreign-bom 86,806. The native are 87.59 per cent, and the foreign-born 12.41 per cent, of the total number of persons aged 5 to 20. The native are 36.70 per cent of the total native population, and the foreign-bom 15.22 per cent of the total foreign-born population. The number of native persons of school age in the cities is 202,058, and of foreign-bom, 44,815. The native are 81.85 per cent, and the foreign- bom 18.15 per cent, of the total number of persons in the cities aged 5 to 20. The native children are 36.(J(> per cent of the total native popu- lation, and the foreign-born 16.64 per cent of the total foreign-born popu- lation, of the cities. CXll CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows by sex, the number of persons in the State and counties aged 5 to 20 years, and the per cent of the total number ta the total population, of the males to the male population, and of the females to the female population : TABLE 35. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— school age. State and counties. Number enumerated. Per cent of total to total popula- tion. Per cent of males to male popula- tion. Per cent of females to female Totals. Males. Females. popula- tion. State. 699,587 352,701 346,886 31.23 30.42 32. 10' Alcona 1,953 883 12,449 6,248 3,987 2,462 1,281 7,133 21,719 2,531 13,988 7,214 13,034 6,238 3,632 4,803 4,830 2,532 7,939 812 5,711 4,179 9,418 3,093 11,997 1,633 3,614 5,271 9,484 8,267 14,390 12,258 11,646 10,340 4,283 1,568 7,432 12,882 11,278 1,705 36,723 949 1,851 9,382 3,211 13,793 5,843 629 2,272 10,388 1,010 198 6,284 3,005 2,071 1,243 686 3,641 10,860 1,271 7,112 3,651 6,513 3,253 1,800 2,601 2,405 1,266 3,976 431 2,825 2,096 4,800 1,539 6,032 833 1,816 2,636 4,801 4,163 7,249 6,254 6,015 5,380 2,138 815 3,789 6,465 5,643 911 18,107 501 954 4,836 1,681 8,868 2,996 307 1,148 5,258 943 185 6,165 3,243 1,916 1,219 595 3,492 10,859 1,260 6,876 3,563 6,521 2,985 1,832 2,302 2,425 1,266 3,963 381 2,886 2,083 4,618 1,554 5,965 800 1,798 2,635 4,683 4,104 7,141 6,004 5,631 4,960 2,145 753 3,643 6,417 5,635 794 18,616 448 897 4,546 1,530 6,925 2,847 322 1,124 5,130 36.05 27.67 31.79 35.27 32.14 35.48 30.53 30.10 35.44 31.43 30.67 27.55 27.49 29.47 33.28 34.57 31.53 31.77 30.25 29.96 29.65 28.44 28.88 29.81 29.60 33.38 25.68 30.21 32.97 27.32 32.59 38.04 29.36 29.71 34.71 29.64 34.70 27.69 26.85 30.25 30.13 33.83 31.39 32.50 34.20 28.43 28.60 26.79 31.45 32.08 34.41 23.27 31.08 32.71 30.68 33.53 27.49 29.62 34.71 25.53 30.49 27.58 27.34 29.70 31.16 32.98 27.85 29.26 29.53 27.88 25.81 25.59 28.73 28.37 29.37 30.93 22.65 28.40 32.27 27.25 30.37 36.89 29.77 29.71 32.90 26.69 33.28 27.10 26.81 27.88 29.48 31.51 28.07 32.29 32.70 28.40 28.40 22.79 28.41 31.73 37.99 Aiger 34.71 Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac -- 32.55 38.04 33.88 37.70 34.98 Barry 30.62 Bay , --- - 36.21 35.01 Berrien . . - ~ ~ 30.85 27.52 Calhoun Cass 27.65 29.22 35.65 Cheboygan Chippewa - 36.47 36 29 Clare 34.73 n in ton 30 99 Crawford Delta 32.73 34 71 Dickinson -. ._ Eaton _ Emmet .,. 32.03 29.05 31.38 29.84 36 38 Gogebic Grand Traverse,., _. . 29.69 32 28 Gratiot Hillsdale.. . _ 33.72 27 39' 35 20 Huron. Ingham 39.32 28 94 29 72 Iosco 36 72 33 68 Isabella 36 31 28 31 Kalamazoo. 26 90 Kalkaska _ Kent 33.52 30 79' Lake 35 91 32 72 Leelanau 36 01 Lenawee _ 28 46- 28 83 Lnce 32 17 35 31^ Macomb. . 32 46, SUMMARY. CXlll TABLE 35.— Concluded. CXIV CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows by sex, the number of persons in the incor- porated cities aged 5 to 20 years, and the per cent of the total number to the total population, of the males to the male population, ajad of the females to the female population, of the cities: TABLE 36. Incorporated cities. All cities Adrian Albion Alpena Ann Arbor An Sable__ Battle Creek... Bay City Belding Benton Harbor Bessemer BigEapids OadiUac Charlotte Cheboygan Clare Coldwater Comnna Detroit Dowagiac i Eaton Rapids. . Escanaba Flint Gladstone Gladwin Grand Haven . . Grand Ledge,. Grand Rapids . Greenville Harrison Hastings Hillsdale Holland Hudson Ionia Iron Mountain. Iron wood Ishpeming Jackson Kalamazoo Lansing Lapeer Ludington Manistee Marine City Marquette Marshall Mason Menominee Midland . Monroe . Persons aged 5 to 20 years— school age. Nnmber enumerated. Totals. 246,873 2,553 1,335 4,119 3,001 974 3,963 10,408 904 1,454 631 1,702 1,550 1,138 2,323 431 1,367 431 71, %5 931 540 2,459 3,029 513 283 1,916 551 23,444 907 220 878 1,057 2,081 686 1,466 2,162 2,371 3,636 5,976 5,569 4,792 837 2,659 4,720 1,116 2,939 1,209 420 3,609 795 1,883 Males. Females. 120,434 1,272 616 1,933 1,516 479 1,897 5,037 415 732 730 570 1,167 225 653 202 .■S5,237 472 281 1,156 1,443 251 m 940 263 11,260 414 110 426 504 1,047 279 742 1,078 1,201 1,801 2,965 2,650 2,507 405 1,308 2,365 559 1,384 577 209 1,762 372 917 126,439 1,281 719 2,187 1,485 495 2,066 5,371 489 722 820 568 1,156 206 714 229 36,728 459 259 1,303 1,686 262 172 976 288 12,184 493 110 452 553 1,031 307 724 1,084 1,170 1,835 3,011 2,919 2,285 432 1,351 2,35) 557 1,555 632 211 1,847 423 Per cent of total to total popula- tion. 30.09 26.86 27.63 33.94 27.11 36.60 25.. 58 .34.65 30.07 27.38 24.97 .32.74 :».39 26.16 .33.41 30.99 25.92 27.79 30.28 26.36 25.03 30.27 29.11 24.07 33.12 36.43 24.84 29.53 29.14 29.49 29.15 25.66 .33.00 24.98 29.19 28.31 25.45' 31.12 26.43 26.51 30.27 28.35 32.25 35.12 .32.03 30.22 26.29 23.85 28.82 .32.03 33.57 Per cent 'of males to male popula- tion. 29.57 28.09 26.70 31.62 29.7a 35.59 25.32 33.81 28.84 27.54 21.09 32.83 28.03 26.61 31.55 31.16 26.26 26.76 30.34 27.13 27.18 27.31 29.41 19.95 25.34 36.08 24.24 28.94 28.51 27.99 29.08 25.91 32.16 25.34 30.32 25.96 22.63 28.77 25.82 26.25 31.99 28.20 31.14 34.23 32.00 27.42 25.85 24.47 25.82 30.47 34.40 Per c*»nt of females to female popula- tion. SUMMARY. TABLE 36.— C!oNOLUDED. CSV Persons aged 5 to 20 years— school age. Incorporated cities Number enumerated. Per cent of total to total popula- tion. Per cent of males to male popula- tion. Per cent of females Totals. Males. Females. to female popula- tion. 1,777 1,000 6,795 1,882 1,302 296 1,081 2,428 1,660 ."),577 14,045 2,128 415 >01 6'3 1,294 651 4,189 1,452 1,614 861 457 3,276 918 632 143 .J46 1,197 776 2,794 6,833 1,016 175 390 334 626 317 2,103 749 721 916 543 3,519 964 670 153 .535 1,231 884 2.783 7,212 1,112 240 411 349 668 334 2,086 703 893 31.46 31.63 33.61 31.68 28.90 32.49 30.15 29.42 22.81 30.76 31.47 29.38 31.. 8.^ 31.14 .3.3. OS 28 64 29.54 33,9.-, 34 30 26 37 31.39 29.79 32.67 29.39 29.29 30.95 27.84 28.90 21.88 :».87 30.79 25.86 28.64 31.35 31.24 27.64 29.52 33.40 34.20 26.65 31 52 Mt. Pleasant MnskegoQ 33.35 34.56 34 23 NUes - 28 55 North Muskegon 34 08 Norway 32 94 Pontiac 23.70 30 64 Saginaw Sanlt Ste. Marie Stanton 32.15 33.66 34 68 St. Clair St. Ignace :30.9o 35 04 29 65 St. Louis West Bay City 29.56 34 53 Wyandotte 34 82 YpsUauti. ■26.14 The following table shows the number and per cent of the native and foreign-bom persons in the State and counties aged 5 to 20 years, and the per cent of the native to the total native population, and of the for- eign-bom to the total foreign-bom population: TABLE 37. Pe rsons aged 5 to 20 years —school age. state and c.ounties. Enumer- ated. Native. Foreign-bom. Per cent of native to native popula- tion. Per cent of foreign- born to foreign- bom popu- lation. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1? ii State 699,587 612,781 87 59 86,806 36.70 46 39 36.33 35.51 48.28 37.16 43.46 42 ai 32 28 4i 12 35 S} :H.44 28 82 29 a> » 82 SI. 01 43.16 41 37 36.28 32.94 37.61 40.99 15 22 Alnnnn 1,953 383 12,449 6,248 3,987 2,462 1,281 7,133 21,719 2,531 13,988 7,214 13,034 6,238 3,632 4,803 4,830 2,632 7,939 812 5,711 1,489 299 12,075 4,814 3,532 1,982 1,002 7,036 18,094 2,316 12,936 7,076 12,453 6,167 3,290 3,849 2,844 2,162 7,747 712 4,440 76.24 78.07 97 00 77 0.-, ,88 39 .80 30 7,8 22 9.8 64 83.31 91.51 92.48 98.09 95.54 98.86 90.. 58 80.14 58.88 84.99 97.58 87.68 77.74 464 ' 23.76 84 ' 21.93 374 1 3 00 1,4;M ! 22 93 455 11 41 21 02 Alger _. .. 14.97 7 26 A1pnn» 18 52 15.67 Arenac 480 279 97 3,625 215 1,052 138 .581 71 342 954 1,986 380 192 100 1,271 19.50 21 78 1.36 16.69 8.49 7.52 1.91 4.46 1.14 9.42 19.. 86 41.12 15.01 2.42 12.33 22.26 20 17 Baraga l.T 25 Barry. 5 09 Bay 17.12 13.51 15.19 8.46 riRlhmin 10.88 6.13 13.78 Cheboygan Chippewa, _ _ Clare.... 19.17 23.52 18.64 Clinton. 7.03 12.24 Delta... 15.08 CXVl CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 37.— CoNOLUDFD. Persons aged 5 to 20 yean ,— school age. Counties. Enumer- ated. Native. Foreign-born. Per cent of native to native popula- tion. Per cent of foreign- bom to foreign- bom popu- lation. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 4,179 9,418 3,093 11,997 1,633 3,614 6,271 9,484 8,267 11,390 12,258 11,646 10,340 4,283 1,568 7,432 12,882 11,278 1,705 36,723 949 1,851 9,382 3,2U 13,793 5,843 629 2,272 10,388 9,106 334 12,326 6,175 7,167 7,378 4,550 2,230 11,047 11,213 776 12,673 6,284 11,540 5,586 1,899 1,740 5,809- 484 1,467 ■ 13,614 2,264 478 26,858 12,325 1,908 9,786 17,502 7,091 11,501 9,275 12,503 89,567 4,470 2,645 9,257 2,839 11,324 1,337 2,380 4,840 9,234 8,163 11,417 9,797 10,888 9,980 3,422 1,159 6,701 12,186 10,201 1,612 31,061 713 1,578 8,642 2,970 13,396 5,634 867 1,764 9,632 7,459 318 9,669 5,295 6,656 5,669 4,000 1,833 10,791 10,528 613 10,856 5,911 10,734 5,251 1,507 1,435 5,196 451 1,224 12,050 2,001 390 23,626 9,936 1,401 9,262 14,509 6,912 10,416 9,112 11,734 70,611 3,981 63.29 98.29 91.79 94.39 81.87 65.86 91.82 97.36 98.74 79.34 79.92 93.49 96.52 79.90 73.92 90.16 94.60 90.45 94.55 84.58 75.13 85.25 92.11 92.49 97.12 96.42 58.35 77.64 92.72 81.91 95.21 78.44 85.75 92.87 76.84 87.91 82.20 97.68 93.1-9 78.99 85.66 94.06 93.02 94.00 79.36 82.47 89.45 93.18 83.44 88.51 88.38 81.59 87.97 80.62 73.43 94.65 82.90 97.48 90.54 98.24 93.85 78.84 89.06 1,534 161 254 673 296 1,234 431 250 101 2,973 2,461 VS 360 861 409 731 696 1,077 93 5,662 236 273 740 241 397 209 262 508 756 1,647 16 2,657 880 511 1,709 550 397 i56 685 163 1,817 373 806 335 392 305 613 33 243 1,564 263 88 3,233 2,389 507 524 2,993 179 1,088 163 769 18,956 489 36.71 1.71 8.21 6.61 18.13 34,14 8.18 2.64 1.26 20.66 20.08 6.51 3.48 20.10 26.08 9.84 5.40 9.55 5.45 15.42 24.87 14.75 7.89 7.51 2.88 3.58 41.65 22.36 7.28 18.09 4.79 21.56 14.25 7.13 23.18 12.09 17.80 2.32 6.11 21.01 14.34 5.94 6.98 6.00 20.64 17.53 10.55 6.82 16.56 11.49 11.62 18.41 12.03 19.38 26.57 5.35 17.10 2.52 9.46 1.76 6.15 21.16 10.94 39.87 30.13 33.27 32.63 38.53 36.08 35.20 35.29 28.51 47.09 51.14 31.32 32.27 45.60 40.48 38.78 30.41 29.29 34.57 35.08 49.68 37.41 38.87 42,47 30.89 31.21 34.82 38.17 38,84 45.74 47.39 4r.23 41.50 39,88 42.00 40,02 39,68 37.56 36.65 39.83 42.68 37.37 30.17 37.46 39,65 34,40 41.18 32.85 36.77 43.42 56.43 35.55 41.11 49.11 36.34 32.82 40.66 30.47 40.06 31.58 32.85 38.71 36.65 19.03 Eaton. 8.55 13.77 11.56 Gladwin Gogebic . 20.82 16.51 Grand Traverse Gratiot 11.66 9.62 Hillsdale 6.40 Hougliton _ , 14.93 18.84 Ingiiani 15.48 9.28 Iosco . 17.75 Iron 16.85 Isabella . 17.67 Jackson -._ 10.78 Kalamazoo 15.03 Kalkaslta... 9.56 Kent 16.99 17.23 Lake 16.26 11 14 10.05 Lenawee 7.71 Livingston -.. 8.80 20,25 Mackinac. 19 51 Macomb Manistee 9,98 16 83 6,50 15 16 Mason . ._ 15 55 12 66 Menominee Midland 16,71 17 08 Monroe 5 95 12 66 Montmorency Mnskegon Newaygo Oakland 18,25 15,30 11,30 Oceana .. 13 00 21 39 Ontonagon 11 30 Osceola 15 91 Otsego _ _ 16 60 Presqne Isle 11 13 Saginaw _. . 13 27 Schoolcraft .. 15 54 St. Clair 16 09 Tuscola 12 96 7 42 Washtenaw -. . 9 90 17 25 Wexford 15 42 SUMMARY. CXVll The following table shows the number and per cent of the native and foreign-bom persons in the incorporated cities aged 5 to 20 years, and the per cent of the native to the total native population, and of the foreign-iborn to the total foreign-bom population : TABLE 38. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — school age. Incorporated cities. Enumer- ated. Native. Foreign-bom. Per cent of native to native popula- tion. Per cent of foreign- bom to foreign- bom popu- lation. Number. Per cent Number Per cent. All nitiBK 246,873 202, (B8 81.85 44,815 18.15 36.66 16 64 Adrian- 2,553 1,335 4,119 3,001 974 3,963 10,408 904 1,454 631 1,702 1,550 1,138 2,323 431 1,367 431 71,965 931 540 2,459 3,029 513 283 1,916 551 23,444 907 220 878 1,057 2,081 586 1,466 2,162 2,371 3,636 5,976 5,569 4,792 837 2,659 4,720 1,116 2,939 1,209 420 3,609 795 1,883 2,432 1,214 3,158 2,696 734 3,691 8,603 872 1,365 441 1,556 1,277 1,108 1,733 361 1,334 409 55,271 904 539 2,016 2,723 372 252 1,700 531 18,735 847 189 858 1,026 1,694 585 1,348 1,400 1,536 2,855 5,544 4,736 4,248 784 2,122 3,781 939 2,376 1,168 408 2,806 727 1,821 95.26 90.94 76.67 89.84 75.36 93.21 81.70 96.46 93.88 69.89 91.42 82.39 97.36 74.60 83.76 97.59 94.90 76.80 97.10 99.81 81.98 89.90 72.51 89.05 88.73 96.37 79.91 93.38 85.91 97.72 97.07 81.40 99.83 • 91.95 ■ 64.75 84.78 78.52 92.77 85.04 88.65 93.67 79.80 80.11 84.14 80.84 96.61 97.14 77.75 91.45 96.71 121 121 961 305 240 269 1,905 32 89 190 146 273 30 590 70 33 22 16,694 27 1 443 306 141 31 216 20 4,709 60 31 20 31 387 1 118 762 835 781 432 833 544 53 537 939 177 563 41 12 803 68 62 4.74 9.06 23.33 10.16 24.64 6.79 18.30 3.54 6.12 30.11 8.58 17.61 2.64 25.40 16.24 2.41 5.10 23.20 2.90 .19 18.02 10.10 27.49 10.95 11.27 3.63 20.09 6.62 14.09 2.28 2.93 18.60 .17 8.05 35.25 35.22 21.48 7.23 14.96 11.35 6.33 20.20 19.89 15.86 19.18 3.39 2.86 22.25 8.55 3.29 30.09 29.38 46.43 31.20 46.72 27.41 44.09 32.50 29.17 36.27 38.74 36.61 27.50 42.76 35.64 27.48 31.01 38.68 27.98 26.18 41.40 32.36 32.55 35.85 47.61 25.73 34.86 32.07 33.81 30.90 27.33 40.56 26.41 32.85 39.65 36.51 49.16 29.95 29.52 32.42 32.78 41.65 48.20 36.03 41.35 29.73 25.02 38.79 36.62 38.94 8 51 17 31 18 01 frT\n Arhnr 12 56 An Sable 22.02 Battle Creek 13 34 Bay City 17 72 9.91 Benton Harbor BesHomer 14.08 14 49 12 36 ■CadiUac 16 92 Charlotte 9 35 20 34 ■Clare 18 52 Coldwater 7 89 9 48 Detroit . 17 61 8 97 Eaton Rapids 1.02 13 61 Flint G-ladstone 15.38 14 27 Gladwin 17 42 'Grand Haven "Grand Led^e 12.80 12 99 Grand Bapids .__ Grftflnvillfl 18.36 12 71 Harrison _ _ 16 57 8.51 HillsrlBlo 8 47 Holland. __ 18.17 .76 Ionia 12 84 Iron Monntain 18.55 16.34 13.29 Jaclfson 10 54 Kalamazoo 16 77 X^ansing 19 96 9.46 Ludington 17 05 16.78 Marine City 20.16 Marqnette 14 15 MarshaU 6.13 Mason 9 23 Menominee., 15.19 Midland 13.68 8.65 CXVlll CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 38— CoNOLDDBD. Persons aged to 20 years .—school age. Inoorporat«d cities. Enumer- ated. Native. Foreign-bom, Per cent of native to native popula- tion. Per cent of foreign- bom to foreign- born popu- lation. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Mt. Clemens 1,777 1,000 6,795 1,882 1,302 296 1,081 2,428 1,660 5,577 14,045 2,128 415 801 683 1,294 651 4,189 1,452 1,614 1,590 869 5,626 1,461 1,248 239 629 2,188 l,5i8 3,910 12,180 1,268 398 677 .590 1,045 627 3,466 1,331 1,480 89.48 86.90 82.80 77.63 95.85 80.74 S8.19 90.12 91.45 70.11 86.72 59.12 95.90 84.52 86.38 80.76 96.31 82.74 91.67 91.70 187 131 1,169 421 54 57 452 240 142 1,667 1,865 870 17 124 93 249 24 723 121 184 10.52 13.10 17.20 22.37 4.15 19.26 41.81 9,88 8.55 29.89 13.28 40.88 4.10 15.48 13.62 19.24 3.69 17.26 8.33 8.30 37.00 35.14 43.43 46.20 32,81 38.. 55 43.50 32.38 27.31 38.84 40.31 37.61 34.13 37.95 40.92 31.19 31.99 43.06 43.70 28.91 13,83 Mt. Pleasant 19.01 16.10 15.15 NUes.. 7.70 North Mnskegon 19.59 21.13 Owotfso , 16.06 8.26 Port Huron 20.67 Saginaw 12.94 SaxUt Ste. Marie Stanton 22.32 12.41 St. Clair 15.74 St. Ignace 14.93 21.32 St. Louis 9.84 West Bay City 16.86 10.40 Ypsilanti . 13.39 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. The number of persons in ■ the State June 1, 1894, reported as having attended school during the census year is 474,672, of whom' 431,767 are native, and 42,905 foreign-bom. Of the native pupils, 216,520 had native parents, 127,334 foreign-bom parents, 82,544 one parent native and the other foreign-bom, and for 5,369 the parent- nativity is not reported. Of the foreign-bom pupils 323 had native parents, 40,422 foreign-born parents, 1,918 one parent native and the other foreign-bom, and for 242 the parent-nativity is not reported. Compared with the number of pupils returned in 1884 there is an increase of 96,179, or 25.41 per cent. Population increased 20.93 per cent in the same time. The increase in native pupils is 93,006, or 27.45 per cent, and of foreign-born pupils 3,524, or 8.95 per cent. The native pupils with native parents increased 35,455, and the native pupils with foreign-bom parents 30,012. The former is an increase of 19.58 per cent, and the latter of 30.84 per cent. The per cent of increase of native pupils with foreign-bom parents is nearly three and one-half times the increase of foreign-born pupils. The number of pupils at each period of age is returned as follows: Under 5 years, 1,201; 5 to 10, 179,484; 10 to 15, 208,648; 15 to 20, 78,182; 20 to 25, 6,214; 25 to 30, 711; 30 and over, 232. The number of pupils of school age— 5 to 20 years — is 466,314, or 98.24 per cent, and the number under 5 years old and over 20 years old is 8,358, or 1.76 per cent, of the total number attending school. The proportion of pupils at each period of age is as follows: Under 5 years, 0.25 per cent; 5 to 10, 37.81 per cent; 10 to 15, 43.96 per cent; 15 to 20, 16.47 per cent; 20 to 25, 1.31 per cent; 25 to 30, 0.15 per cent, and 30 and over, 0.05 per cent. At the ages 5 SUMMARY. CSIX to 10 the proportion of the native pupils is 10 per cent greater than the proportion of the foreign-bom, but at the ages 10 to 15 the propor- tion of the foreign-bom is nearly 10 per cent greater than of the native. At the other ages the proportions of the native and of the foreign-bom are not materiallT different. The average time of attendance of the pupils who attended school, is, in the incorporated cities, 8.90 months, and in the country outside the cities, 7.07 months, or 1.83 months less in the country than in the cities. In the cities the proportion of the pupils who attend from one to eight months is m^uch less than the proportion attending nine and ten months, while in the country the reverse is true. To be more exact, of the whole number of pupils who attended school during the year 4.78 per cent in the cities and 20.45 per cent in the country attended less than five months; 10.51 per cent in the cities and 43.44 per cent in the country attended less than eight months, and 17.17 per cent in the cities and 59.48 per cent in the country attended less than nine months, while 40.64 per cent in the cities, as compared with 28.12 per cent in the country, attended nine months, and 40.71 per cent in the cities, as compared with only 11.85 per cent in the country, attended ten months. More than 81 per cent of the pupils in the cities, as compared with less than 40 per cent in the country, attended school nine and ten months during the year. The following table shows for the incorporated cities and the country outside the cities, for the whole number of pupils that attended school, the per cent that attended each specified time in months. Time of attendance at school. Incor- porated cities. Per cent. Country outside of cities. Per cent. 0.01 0.51 1.38 1.63 1.25 1.24 2.47 2.02 6.66 40.64 40.71 0.52 0.52 0.44 0.08 1.71 4.25 6.23 4 months 8.18 5.25 9.94 7 months -- 7.80 16.04 28.12 10 months 11.85 0.18 0.07 TTnlfnnwn mnnths 0.30 PBESONS AGED 6 TO 20 YEARS— SCHOOL. AGE— AND NUMBER AND PER CENT OF SUCH PERSONS THAT ATTENDED SCHOOL. The school population of the State, that is, persons aged 5 to 20 years, is 699,587, divided as to ages as follows: 5 to 10 years old, 248,993; 10 to 15 years, 229,663, and 15 to 20 years, 220,931. Of the 699,587 children of school age in the State, 466,314, or 66.66 per cent, attended school during the census year. Of the children aged 5 to 10, 72.08 per cent, of those aged 10 to 15, 90.85 per cent, and of those aged 15 to 20, 35.39 per cent, attended school during the year. CXX CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The number of persons of school age attending school in the incorpo- rated cities was 154,899, or 62.74 per cent, and in the country outside of the cities, 311,415, or 68.79 per cent, of the whole number of children aged 5 to 20 years. The proportion of the school population that attended school at each of three periods of age, is, in the incorporated cities as follows: 5 to 10 years, 71.04 per cent, or 710 in each one thousand; 10 to 15 years, 89.55 per cent, or 896 in each one thousand, and 15 to 20, 27.16 per cent, or 272 in eacli one thousand; and in the country outside the cities the propor- tion is as follows: At 5 to 10, 72.66 per cent, or 727 in each one thou- sand; at 10 to 15, 91.52 per cent, or 915 in each one thousand, and at 15 t6 20, 40.04 per cent, or 400 in each one thousand. Of the school popu- lation aged 5 to 10, the proportion attending school is 1.62 per cent less, at the ages 10 to 15 it is 1.97 per cent less, and at the ages 15 to 20 it is 12.88 per cent less, in the cities than in the country outside of the cities. Approximately nine-tenths of the children aged 10 to 15 years attended school in both city and country, but of those aged 15 to 20 but a trifle more than one-fourth in the cities, and only two-flfths in the country, attended school. The number of native persons aged 5 to 20 years is returned at 612,781, and of foreign-born 86,806. Of the native 424,294, or 69.24 per cent, and of the foreign-bom 42,020, or 48.41 per cent, attended school during the year. In other words, in each one hundred native children of school age 69, while in each one hundred foreign-born children of school age only 48, attended school during the year. At the ages 5 to 10 the propor- tion of the foreign-born attending school is 2.41 per cent less, at 10 to 15, 12.24 per cent less, and at 15 to 20, 22.24 per cent less, than the propor- tion of the native. The proportion of the native children aged 15 to 20 who attended school is 10.84 per cent greater, and of the foreign-bom, 9.08 per cent greater, in the country than in the cities. Of the whole number of children of school age a trifle more than three per cent in the cities, as compared with 14.28 per cent in the country out- side the cities, attended school less than five months ; only 6.76 per cent in the cities, as compared with 30.34 per cent in the country, attended school less than eight months, and 11.04 per cent in the cities, as com- pared with 41.54 per cent in the country, attended school less than nine months during the year. In the cities 26.08 per cent attended school nine months, and 26.18 per cent more attended school ten months, while in the country only 19.64 per cent attended school nine months, and only 8.27 per cent more attended school ten months, during the year. The proportion of the children of school age attending school nine and ten months is 52.21 per cent in the cities, as compared with 27.91 per cent in the country. In the cities the proportion attending nine months is about one and one- third times, and the proportion attending ten months is more than three times, the proportion in the country. The following table shows for the incorporated cities and the country outside the cities, the per cent of children of school age who attended school during the year, and the specified time of attendance in months. The per cents are not strictly correct because pupils under 5 and more than 20 are included with those of school age, but as these are only 1.76 per cent of the whole number of pupils, the error is not material. SUMMARY. CXXl Time of attendance at school. Incor- porated cities. Per cent. Conntry outside of cities. Per cent. Less than 1 month 0.01 0.33 0.89 1.03 0.80 0.79 1.59 1.30 4.28 26.08 26.13 0.33 0.33 0.(K 1.19 1^ months . _ _. 2.97 4.35 5.72 5 months 3.67 6.94 7 months _ 5.45 8 months 11.20 19.64 10 months 8.27 0.13 0.05 Perhaps attention should be specifically directed to the fact that the "country outside of incorporated cities" includes both incorporated and unincorporated villages. Were these separated from the exclusively farming districts it would be found that the opportunities afforded chil- dren in the latter to acquire an education are exceedingly limited. The following table shows for the total number and for the native and foreign-born respectively, the number and per cent of children of school age returned as having attended school during the census year in the State, the incorporated cities, and the country outside the cities: TABLE 39. Age. Persons aged 5 to 20 years —school age. State, Totals. Native. Foreign-bom. incorpo- rated cities, and country outside of cities. s 3 a o Sri es Z Returned as having attend- ed school dur- ing census year. a s g as 3 a Returned as having attend- ed school dur- ing census year. e a ID II Returned as having attend- ed school dur- ing census year. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. State Cities Countryout- side of cities /'5tolO... ) 10 to 15.. V5to20.. {.Ail ages. /■Stoic... j 10 to 15.. S 15 to 20.. (.All ages. /StolO... ) 10 to 15.. VstoSO.. (.All ages- 248,993 229,663 220,931 699,587 88,544 78,523 79,806 246,873 160,449 151,140 141,125 452,714 179,484 208,648 78.182 466,314 62,906 70,319 21,674 154,899 116,578 138,329 56,508 311,415 72.08 90.85 35.39 66.66 71.04 89.55 27.16 62.74 72.66 91.52 40.04 68.79 231,428 201,349 180,004 612,781 78,838 64,224 58,996 202,058 152,590 137,125 121,008 a0,723 167,217 185,964 71,113 424,294 56,162 58,963 19,009 134,134 111,055 127.001 52,104 290,160 72.25 92.36 39.51 69.24 71.24 91.81 32.22 66.38 72.78 92.62 43.06 70.65 17,565 28,314 40,927 86,806 9,706 14,299 20,810 44,815 7,859 14,015 20,117 41,991 12,267 22,684 7,069 42,020 6,744 11,356 2,665 20,765 5,523 11,328 4,404 21,255 69.84 80.12 17.27 48.41 69.48 79.42 12.81 46.33 70.28 80.83 21.89 50.62 The following table shows, for the State and counties, the number and per cent each of the native and foreign-born children of school age returned as having attended school during the census year: CXXll CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-^UNE 1, 1894. TABLE 40. Persons aged 5 to 20 years,— school age. Native. Foreign-bom. State and counties. Total number ennmer- ated. Returned as having attended school during census year. Total number enumer- ated. Returned as having attended school during census year. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. State 612,781 424,294 69.24 86,806 42,020 48.41 Alcona 1,489 299 12,075 4,814 3,532 .1,982 1,002 7,036 18,094 2,316 12,936 7,076 12,453 6,167 3,290 3,849 2,844 2,152 7,747 712 4,440 2,645 9,257 2,839 11, SW 1,337 2,380 4,840 9,234 8,163 11,417 9,797 10,888 9,980 3,422 1,159 6,701 12,186 10,201 1,612 31,061 718 1,578 «,642 2,970 13,396 5,634 367 1,764 9,632 972 201 8,953 3,029 2,556 1,217 630 5,499 11,474 1,593 9,465 5,350 9,330 4,623 2,288 2,424 l,74t 1,385 5,589 502 2,876 1,811 7,121 1,950 8,229 827 1,628 3,455 6,732 6,286 7,234 6,122 8,134 7,193 3,330 813 4,731 8,634 7,1.57 1,141 21,8)0 414 1,093 6,283 1,850 9,918 4,325 238 1,044 6,522 65.28 67.22 74.15 62.92 72.37 60.90 62.87 78.16 63.41 68.78 73.17 75,61 74.92 74.96 69.54 62.98 61.32 64.36 72.14 70.51 64.77 68.47 76.93 68.69 72,67 61.86 68.40 71.38 72.90 77.01 63.36 62.49 74.71 72.07 68.09 70.15 70.60 70.85 70.16 70.78 70.31 58.06 69.26 72.70 62.29 74.04 76.77 64.85 59.18 67.71 464 84 374 1,434 455 480 279 97 3,625 215 1,052 138 581 71 342 954 1,986 380 192 lOO 1,271 1,534 161 254 673 296 1,234 431 250 104 2,973 2,461 758 360 861 409 731 696 1,077 93 5,662 236 273 740 241 :M7 209 262 508 756 203 50 197 651 228 249 120 69 1,592 123 516 73 329 43 205 488 930 207 115 46 575 799 104 139 382 168 703 234 145 59 1,258 1,312 422 181 425 224 410 352 472 58 2,711 44 125 424 109 218 128 189 250 365 43.75 Alger. .59.52 Allegan 52.67 Alpena . _ 45.40 50.11 Arenac .51.88 Baraga 43.01 Barry __ 71.13 Bay_.... 43.92 .57.21 Berrien 49,05 52,90 Calhoun 56,63 Casa__. 60.56 59.94 Cheboygan.. 49.06 46.83 Clare 54.47 Clinton _ .59,90 46,00 Delta. __.. 45.24 52,09 Eaton . „_ 64.60 54,72 Genesee . . . 56,76 Gladwin 56,76 56,97 54,27 Gratiot 58.00 TTillRHnlp 56 73 Houghton.. 42.31 53.31 Ingham 55.67 50.28 49.36 Iron ___ Isabella Jackson 54.77 56.09 50 57 43.83 Kalkaska .. 62 37 Kent 47 88 18 64 45.78 57 30 Xieelanau 45 23 Lenawee 54,91 Luce 53 05 Macomb 48 28 . SUMMARY. TABLE 40— Concluded. cxxm Persons aged 5 to 20 years,— school age. Native. Foreign-bom. Countiee. Total number enumer- ated. Eetnmed as having attended school during census year. Total number enumer- ated. Returned as havings attended school during census year. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 7,459 318 9,669 5,295 6,656 5,669 4,000 1,833 10,791 10,528 613 10,856 5,911 10,734 5,251 1,507 1,435 5,196 451 1,224 12, OW 2,001 390 23,626 9,936 1,401 9,262 14,509 6,912 10,416 9,112 11,734 70,611 3,981 4,924 161 6,381 3,808 4,765 3,61-4 2,678 1,322 7,606 7,491 419 8,025 4,201 7,842 3,660 1,013 912 3,733 306 761 8,518 861 238 15,518 7,031 923 6,713 9,963 5,131 7,365 6,889 8,701 43,220 2,846 66.01 50.63 65.99 71.92 71.59 63.75 66.95 72.12 70.49 71.15 68.35 73. 9i 71.07 73.05 69.70 67.21 63.55 71.84 67.85 62.17 70.69 43.03 61.03 65.68 70.76 65.88 72.48 68.67 74.23 70.71 75.60 74.15 61.21 71.49 1,647 16 2,657 880 511 1,709 550 397 256 685 163 1,817 373 806 335 392 305 613 33 243 1,564 263 88 3,232 2,389 507 524 2,993 179 1,088 163 769 18,956 489 773 6 1,384 414 245 698 274 225 140 382 76 871 192 433 197 216 140 331 12 123 748 81 34 1,475 1,455 242 278 1,666 109 631 105 413 8,091 211 46. 9» MfiTiit,n-n 37.50 Marquette 52.09> 47.05 Mecosta. .. 47.95 Menominee 40.84 Midland 49.82 56.67 Monroe, 54.69 Montcalm Montmorency. - -. 55.77 46.62 Muskegon . 47,94 51.47 Oakland. 53.72 58.81 55.10 Ontonagon 45.90 Osceola 54.00 36.36 Otsego 50.62 Ottawa 47.83 Presqne Isle . 30.80 Koscommon . 38.6a 45.61 SfLnilnn 60.90 47.73. 53.05- St. Clair. 55. 66; 60.89" Tuscola ... . .. . . 58.00 61. U 53.71 Wayne 42.68- Wexford 43.15 CXXIV CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows, for the State, the incorporated cities and the number of persons who attended TABLE 41. Age. Total No. of pnpils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. State, incorporated cities, and country ontside of cities. Native. Foreign- ix)m. 1 s -i a a P4 .2 1 1 1 a State totals - City totals - Conntry outside cities ■ Totals. Under 5 .... 5 to 10 10 to 15 15 to 20 20 to 25 25 to 30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 .... 5 to 10 10 to 15 15 to 20 20 to 25 25 to 30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5 to 10 10 to 15 15 to 20 20 to 25 25 to 30 30 and over. 474,672 1,201 179,484 208,648 78,182 6,214 711 232 158,456 463 62,906 70,319 21,674 2,509 439 146 316,216 738 116,578 138,329 56,508 3,705 272 86 431,767 1,142 167,217 185,964 71,113 5,617 539 175 137,169 427 56,162 58,963 19,009 2,184 313 111 294,598 715 111,055 127,001 52,104 3,433 226 64 220,362 52:3 84,624 94,348 36,899 3,546 328 94 68,4(K 188 28,426 29,499 8,819 1,219 188 68 151,957 335 56,198 64,849 28,080 2,327 140 28 211,405 619 82,593 91,616 34,214 2,071 211 81 68,764 239 27,736 29,464 10,190 965 125 45 142,641 380 54,857 62,152 24,024 1,106 86 36 110,719 260 40,156 46,132 21,669 2,225 216 61 26,392 66 9,946 10,987 4,490 735 125 43 84,327 194 30,210 35,145 17,179 1,490 91 18 105,801 291 39,024 44,906 20,063 1,318 131 68 26,884 84 9,614 11,221 5,254 603 69 39 78,917 207 29,410 33,685 14,809 715 62 29 64,810 155 27,232 28,821 7,864 668 54 16 26,651 78 12,235 11,713 2,335 252 26 12 38,159 77 14,997 17,108 5,529 416 28 4 62,524 206 26,731 28,013 7,174 353 40 7 26,583 107 11,965 11,712 2,587 181 28 3 35,941 QQ 14,768 16,301 4,587 172 12 4 SUMMARY. CXSV the country outside the cities, by age, sex, nativity and parent -nativity, school during the census year: TABLE 41.— Concluded. Pupils Dative. Pupils foreign-bom. Parents. Number of foreign- Parents. One native, Nativity bom pupils. One Dative, Nativity unknown. other Native. Foreign-bom. othe r for- foreign-bom. eign- bom. <£ s i (£ i n s a ■1 1 a a B a s CD &4 a 0) a! a ES a ■3 a s 41,889 40,655 2,944 2,425 42,905 22,245 20,660 166 157 20,975 19,447 965 953 139 108 101 114 16,122 7 833 8 716 69 12,267 31 6,288 28 5,979 "io" 86" 26 5,977 28 5,645 6 260 16,403 269 21 29 18,041 17,609 1,354 1,088 22,684 11,601 11,083 89 75 10,946 10,512 497 446 69 60 6,728 6,414 638 663 7,069 3,749 8,320 34 44 3,486 3,032 188 221 41 23 669 362 84 38 697 398 199 3 2 370 183 21 13 4 1 39 30 19 10 172 138 34 132 31 3 3 3 8 4 9 2 67 40 17 38 16 1 1 1 14,338 14,443 1,024 854 21,287 10,881 10,406 92 91 10,213 9,747 493 611 83 67 39 43 5,867 5 315 5 290 36 6,744 16 3,469 20 3,275 26' 'ii' 16 3,301 20 3,096 5,930 136 142 12 16 6,338 6,161 461 370 11,356 5,768 5,588 53 u 5,404 5,272 266 242 46 30 1,812 2,193 182 156 2,665 1,284 1,381 18 u 1,165 1,228 79 119 22 lU 193 157 39 24 325 213 112 1 2 200 103 1(1 6 2 1 22 21 15 7 126 IM 22 101 20 2 2 1 4 1 26,212 7 1,920 2 1,571 35 21,618 27 11,364 8 10,254 74 66 26 10,762 8 8,700 1 56 27,551 472 442 46 62 71 10,265 2 518 3 426 23 5,523 15 2,819 8 2,704 "20" is' 10 2,676 8 2,549 6 114 10,473 127 9 13 11,703 11,448 893 718 11,328 5,833 5,495 36 31 5,542 5,240 231 204 24 20 4,916 4,221 456 407 4,404 2,465 1,939 IB 20 2,321 1,804 109 102 19 13 876 205 45 14 272 185 87 2 170 80 11 7 2 17 9 4 3 46 34 12 31 11 1 1 2 4 3 2 22 13 « 12 8 1 1 CXXVl CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows, by sex of pupils, the time of attendance ively, in the State, the incorporated cities, and TABLE 42. 1 a 1 S Time in school, and Under 1 month. 1 month. 3 months. 3 months. 4 months. ,2 a o5 a a 1 CO S as a a 1 1 10 'a a a ID State 474,672 242,607 232,065 120 145 3,122 3,079 8,030 7,590 12,566 9,730 17,571 10,286 State totals. - Native pu- pils Forei^-b'n pupils " Native .__ For.-born. Cities ^Country- - 'State Cities. __- ^Country.. "State Cities Country. . 431,767 42,905 158,456 316,216 431,767 137,169 294,598 42,905 21,287 21,618 220,362 22,245 79,286 183,321 220,362 68,405 151,957 22,245 10,881 11,364 211,405 20,660 79,170 152,895 211,405 68,764 142,641 20,660 10,406 10,254 103 17 10 110 103 8 95 17 2 15 133 12 11 134 133 10 123 12 1 11 2,812 310 390 2,732 2,812 309 2,503 310 81 229 2,804 275 420 2,659 2,804 362 2,442 275 58 217 7,314 716 1,076 6,954 7,314 925 6,389 716 151 565 6,976 614 1,110 6,480 6,976 964 6,012 614 146 468 11,391 1,175 1,327 11,239 11,391 1,152 10,239 1,173 175 1,000 8,871 859 1,254 8,476 8,871 1,073 7,798 859 181 678 16,217 1,354 1,025 16,546 16,217 830 15,387 1,354 195 1,159 9,426 860 956 9,330 9,426 788 8,638 860 168 692 ILLITERACY. The statistics of the illiterate persons in the State, June 1, 1894, are shown in the tables immediately following. Table 43 shows for the State and incorporated cities by sex, nativity and parent nativity, the number of persons aged 5 to 10, 10 to 21, and 21 and over, who cannot read or write, the number who can read but cannot write, and the number whose education is not reported. Other tables show for each county and city, by nativity, the number and per cent of persons aged 10 years and over who cannot read or write, and of persons who can read but cannot write. The number and per cent of males aged 21 years and over, voting age, who cannot read or write, are shown on pages c. ii and cvii-cx. It should, perhaps, be definitely stated that illiterates of foreign birth are unable to read or unable to write their own as well as the English language. Enumerators were instructed to write the word "yes" in the proi)er schedule columns opposite the names of all persons able to read .or write their native language, as the French, Italian, etc. ILLITERATES AGED 10 YEARS AND OVER. The total number of illiterate persons 10 years old and over in the "State is returned at 95,037, of whom 70,772 can neither read nor write, and 24,265 can read but cannot write. The number of illiterate persons SUMMARY. CXX'Vll at school of all pupils, and of the native and foreign-bom pupils, respect- the country outside the cities. TABLE 42.— Concluded. nnxnber of pupils by sex. 5 mouths. 6 months. 7 months. 8 months. 9 months. 10 months. 11 months. 12 months. Unknown months. CO ID CO s « IS £ en a (D a s a a a £ a "3 a s s r" ^ a a P4 0} £ a at a 10,357 8,207 18,813 16,545 14,087 13,778 30,357 30,925 75,561 1 77,750 50,038 51,951 600 791 526 507 859 781 9,372 985 7,446 761 17,106 1,707 15,114 1,431 13,063 1,024 12,740 1,038 28,140 2,217 28,688 2,237 68,622 6,939 71,045 44,508 6,70.j 5,530 46,356 5,595 485 115 646 145 450 76 440 67 779 80 720 61 1,008 9,349 949 7,258 1,996 16,817 1,925 14,620 1,566 12,521 1,640 12,138 5,351 2.5,006 5,207 25,718 32,428 43,1.33 31,963 45,787 31,911 18,127 32,598 19,353 422 178 400 391 413 113 409 98 363 496 328 453 9,372 7,446 17,106 15,114 13,063 12,740 28,140 28,688 68,622 71,045 44,508 46,356 485 646 450 440 779 720 824 8,548 787 6,659 1,648 15,453 1,615 13,499 1,299 11,764 1,382 11,358 4,510 23,630 4,401 24,284 27,977 40,645 27,840 43,205 27,933 16,575 28,588 17,768 326 159 302 344 344 106 356 84 320 459 293 427 985 761 1,707 1,431 1,024 1,038 2,217 2,237 6,939 6,7(B 5,530 5,595 115 145 76 67 80 61 184 801 162 599 :348 1,359 310 1,121 267 757 258 780 841 1,376 803 1,434 4,451 2,488 4,123 2,582 3,978 1,552 4,010 1,585 96 19 98 47 69 7 53 14 43 37 35 36 aged 10 and over returned at the United States census of 1890 is 95,914, at the State census of 1884, 111,213, and at the United States census of 1880 there were 47,112 persons returned as unable to read, and 63,723 as unable to vrrite. The number of illiterate persons in the State as shown by the present census is 877 less than returned in 1890, and 16,176 less than returned in 1884. The number returned in 1884 was 47,490 more than returned in 1880. The return of illiterates in the United States census of 1880 was unquestionably deficient. As much was intimated in the summary of , the State census of 1884, the reason assigned being that the method of reporting in 1880 was such that omissions could not be detected. If the question respecting a person's ability to read or write was not answered it was taken for granted that the answer should be in the aflQrmative, when in fact there was no way of determining whether it should be affirmative or negative. The instructions given enumerators at the United States census in 1890 were substantially the same as at the State census of 1884, that is a "yes" or "no" answer was required respecting the ability of every person aged 10 and over, to read or write. While population increased only 27.92 per cent in the ten years, 1880 to 1890, the illiterates returned in 1890 are more than 50 per cent in excess of the number returned in 1880. cxxyiii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. Of the total number aged 10 and over returned in the present census as unable to read or write 24,660 are native, and 46,112 foreign-born. Of the native 13,280 had native parents, 6,983 foreign-bom parents, and 2,508 one parent native and the other foreign-born. The parent nativity of 1,889 is not returned. Of the foreign-born 414 had native parents, 44,475 foreign-bom parents, and 529 one parent native and the other foreign-born. The parent nativity of 694 is not returned. Of the 70,772 persons, then, retumed as unable to read or vsrite, 13,280 were native and had native parents, and 53,095 were foreign-born or the children of foreign-born parents. Of the total number returned as able to read but not able to write. 10,613 were native and 13,652 foreign-born. Of the native 6,056 had native parents, 2,628 foreign-born parents, and 1,337 one parent native and the other foreign-born. The parent nativity of 592 is not returned. Of the foreign-born 236 had native parents, 12,887 foreign-born parents, and 346 one parent native and the other foreign-bom. The parent nativity of 183 is not reported. Of the 24,265 persons retumed as able to read but not able to write, 6,056 were native and the children of native parents, and 16,280 were foreign-born or the children of foreign- Ijom parents. Of the total number of illiterates in the State,— 95,037,— 19,336 were native and the children of native parents, and 69,375 foreign-bom or the children of foreign-born parents. The number of native inhabitants of the State 10 years old and over is retumed at 1,181,368; the number of these unable to read or write, 24,660, is 2.09 per cent of the total number, or 21 in each one thousand. The number of foreign-born in the State 10 years old and over is returned at 547,301 ; the number of these unable to read or write, 46,112, is 8.43 per cent of the total number, or 84 in each one thousand. The proportion of the foreign-born is just four times the proportion of the native. The number of persons aged 10 years and over in the cities is 635,838, of whom 379,288 are native, and 256,550 are foreign-born. Of the native 5,257, and of the foreign-born, 21,735, cannot read or write. The native inhabitants unable to read or write are 1.39 per cent, or 14 in each one thousand of the total native, and the foreign-bom unable to read or write are 8.47 per cent, or 85 in each one thousand of the total foreign- bom. The proportion of the foreign-born is six times the proportion of the native. In the cities the proportion of the native inhabitants unable to read or write is less than the proportion for the entire State, while of the foreign-born it is practically the same as the proportion for the entire State. Of the native inhabitants outside the cities the number in each one thousand unable to read or write is 24, as compared with 14 in the cities. The number of males in the State returned as unable to read or write is 40,187, 14,594 native and 25,593 foreign-born. The native males are 2.43 per cent, or 24 in each one thousand, of the native male population aged 10 years and over, and the foreign-bom males are 8.58 per cent, or 86 in each one thousand, of the foreign-bom male population aged 10 years and over. SUMMARY. Cxxix The number of females returned as unable to read or write is 30,585, or a trifle more than three-fourths as many as of the males. Of the females 10,066 are native, and 20,519 foreign-bom. The native females are 1.74 per cent, or 17 in each one thousand, of the native female popula- tion aged 10 years and over, and the foreign-born females are 8.24 per cent, or 82 in each one thousand, of the foreign-bom female population aged 10 years and over. The proportion of foreign-born males unable to read or write is about three and one-half times the proportion of native males, and the pro- portion of foreign-born females unable to read or write is nearly five tirnes the proportion of native females. The proportion of the native males unable to read or write is nearly one and one-half times the proportion of native females, but the propor- tion of foreign-born males unable to read or write is substantially the same as the proportion of foreign-born females. ILLITERATES AtrED 5 TO 10 YEARS. In addition to the statistics of illiterates aged 10 and over, the tables show the number of children aged 5 to 10 years in the State and in the cities who cannot read or write, and the number who can read but can- not write, the totals being by sex, nativity and parent-nativity. The whole number of children who cannot read or write is 57,942, 29,670 males, and 28,272 females. The total number is 23.27 per cent, or 233 in each one thousand, of the total population aged 5 to 10 years. Of the total number, 24,267 are reported from cities, and 38,675 from the country outside of the cities. The number in the cities is 27.41 per cent, or 274 in each one thousand, of the city population aged 5 to 10, and the number in the country is 20.99 per cent, or 210 in each one thousand, of the country population aged 5 to 10. Of the native children who cannot read or write, 18,613 had native par- ents and 23,789 foreign-born parents. In the cities 5,265 had native par- ents and 11,780 foreign-bom parents, and in the country outside the cities 13,348 had native parents, and 12,009 foreign-born parents. There are less than one-half as many foreign-born as of native inhabi- tants in the cities, yet of the native children who cannot read or write there are more than twice as many whose parents are foreign-born as of those whose parents are native, and in the country outside the cities, where there are but little more than one-fourth as many foreign-bom as of native, the parents of nearly one-half the children who cannot read or write are foreign-born. In the cities the native children aged 5 to 10 years who cannot read or write are, of native parents, 0.95 per cent, or 10 in each one thousand, of the native population, and the native children of foreign-born parents are 4.37 per cent, or 44 in each one thousand, of the foreign-bom population. Q cxxx CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows for the State and incorporated cities, by and over who cannot read or write, the number who can read but TABLE 43. Age. Persons who cannot read or write. i Persons native. Persons foreigm-bom. Parents. Parents. a i 4 « 4 ■sp, > 9 0) ■s £ l§ 'j3 £ l§ ^ Z (ij Z h ,Ht-, f Totals 128,714 31,893 30,772 12,302 2,107 459 49, ■/47 717 717 state totals of bothj sexes 1 5 to 10 57,942 18,613 23,789 9,794 218 45 5,272 188 23 10 to 21 9,502 2,265 2,833 842 213 26 3,237 63 18 21 and over. 61,270 11,015 4,145 1,666 1,676 388 41,238 466 676 r Totals 69,857 17,321 16,116 6,635 1,358 280 27,247 439 461 state totals of males. -^ 5 to 10 10 to 21 29,670 5,642 9,648 1,360 11,956 1,670 5,103 545 129 142 20 13 2,699 1,862 105 40 10 10 21 and over. 34,545 6,313 2,490 987 1,087 247 22,686 294 441 r Totals 58,857 14,572 14,656 5,667 749 179 22,500 278 256 State totals of 5 to 10 28,272 8,965 11,833 4,691 89 25 2,573 83 13 females 10 to 21 3,860 905 1,168 297 71 13 1,375 23 8 21 and over. 26,725 4,702 1,655 679 589 141 18,552 172 235 (- Totals 51,259 7,484 13,768 4,399 614 121 24,433 189 251 City totals of both 5 to 10 24,267 5,265 11,780 3,881 82 22 3,143 82 12 sexes . 10 to 21 21 and over. 2,798 24,194 318 1,901 7:M 1,258 176 342 38 494 9 90 1,502 19,788 19 88 6 233 r Totals 26,014 3,861 6,869 2,233 408 66 12,303 97 177 City totals of males.. -^ 5 to 10. 10 to 21 12,152 1,514 2,693 170 5,812 396 1,972 105 44 21 9 7 1,572 802 46 9 4 4 '- 21 and over. 12,348 998 661 156 343 50 9,929 42 169 f Totals 25,245 3,623 6,8* 2,166 206 55 12,130 92 74 City totals of females-^ 5 to 10 10 to 21 12,115 1,284 2,572 148 5,968 334 1,909 71 .38 17 13 2 1,571 700 36 10 8 2 21 and over. 11,846 903 597 186 151 40 9,859 46 64 SUMMARY. CXXXl sex, nativity and parent-nativity, the number of persons five years of age cannot write, and the number whose education is not rejwrted: TABLE 43.— Concluded. Persons who can read but canaot write. Education not reported. Persona native. Persons foreign- bom. Persons native Persons foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. cr" 9 5 II o d be ■ d ■■?.? a g 6 > a ® d . d II d > a s ?■■ oo S^ S at = '^ f «i ■•"•tI ^ .?.= "S^ al Zfci a ^, cd o •£.\u d :t c = o ZPM 1 = a Zfe Z^ H Z. * .5 - '4. Pa -.- 4 - H z h ;<= ^ «,976 IN, 639 9,50S 6,030 702 253 14,243 408 193 19,320 8,533 5,332 3,251 450 29 1,254 83 asji. 25,711 12,583 6,880 4,693 110 1'/ 1,356 62 10 16,099 7,557 4,911 3,084 rtu 8 466 28 5 4,655 1,607 1,345 6.58 60 13 943 22 7 718 290 178 83 43 5 107 3 9 19,610 4,449 1,283 679 532 223 11,944 a24 176 2,503 686 243 104 m 16 681 52 374 25,758 10,068 5,169 3,341 403 128 6,329 20) 115 10,084 4,349 2,731 1,702 305 17 646 37 297 13,796 6,748 3,689 2,511 58 10 747 29 4 8,277 3,8S1 2,518 1,608 28 4 220 15 3 2,981 1,104 834 443 36 9 534 IV 4 386 150 90 51 28 3 56 1 7 8,981 2,216 646 387 309 109 5,048 159 107 1,421 318 123 43 249 1« 10 12 370 21 46 287 24,218 8,571 4,339 2,689 i299 125 7,914 203 78 9,236 4,184 2,601 1,519 608 91 11,915 5,835 3,191 2,182 52 7 609 33 6 7,822 3,676 2,393 1,456 ;e 4 246 13 2 1,674 503 511 215 24 4 409 5 3 332 140 88 32 15 2 51 2 2 10,629 2,233 637 292 [223 114 6,8% 165 69 1,082 368 120 61 98 6 311 31 87 10,874 2,151 2,220 1,005 146 43 5,211 55 43 6,507 2,160 2,421 1,269 76 - 520 29 25 4,306 1,348 1,661 818 IV .') 441 16 5,886 2,017 2,329 1,231 2:1 3 262 18 3 830 143 255 K2 H 3 338 1 146 41 37 18 9 37 1 3 5,738 660 304 105 121 35 4,432 39 24 42 27 475 102 0,0 20 44 4 221 10 19 4,920 1,069 1,141 534 75 20 2,030 3,290 1,085 1,207 665 40 5 254 15 19 2,278 710 878 430 4 3 245 X 2,973 [,010 1,170 646 9 2 125 9 2 441 89 137 54 2 3 156 72 25 13 10 4 1.-. 17 3 2.201 270 126 50 69 14 1,629 16 31 27 16 245 50 24 9 27 3 112 6 14 5,954 1 082 1,079 471 71 23 3,181 3,217 1,075 1,214 604 .36 2 266 11 6 2,028 638 78;^ 388 13 2 196 8 2,913 1,007 1,159 585 14 1 137 9 1 389 54 118 28 6 182 1 74 16 1A 8 5 20 1 3,537 390 178 55 B2 21 2,803 23 15 230 52 31 11 17 1 109 4 5 cxxxu CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows for the State and counties, the number and per cent of native and of foreign-born illiterate inhabitants 10 years old and over: TABLE 44. state and counties. State. Alcona Alger Allegan __ Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay. , Benzie Berrien Branch Calhonn Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton... Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton. ^ Emmet. Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot... Hillsdale Houghton Huron. Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella _. Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent _ Keweenaw Lake Lapeer. Leelanau Native inhabitants 10 years old and over. Enumer- ated. Number. 1,181,368 1,737 506 25,620 5,377 6,534 2,660 1,386 17,314 24,355 4,699 29,476 19,986 33,924 15,888 5,738 5,503 3,650 3,971 18,444 1,310 6,029 2,647 24,847 6,277 27,253 2,231 2,800 9,995 19,884 23,395 12,553 10,491 27,683 24,504 4,216 1,342 11,924 32,101 27,358 3,432 737 2,976 16,801 4,500 Unable to read or write. Num- ber. 24,660 48 395 190 180 173 148 170 957 72 653 292 322 370 366 85 232 24 332 71 283 313 344 65 85 145 335 224 355 519 315 312 143 38 558 339 370 75 491 35 73 332 454 Per cent. 4.55 9.49 1.54 3.53 2.75 6.50 10.68 .98 3.93 1.53 2.22 1.46 .95 2.44 3.89 6.72 10.03 2.14 1.26 1.83 5.51 2.68 1.14 4.99 1.26 2.91 3.04 1.45 1.68 2.83 4.95 1.14 1.27 2.83 4.68 1.06 1.35 2.19 .78 4.75 2.45 2.04 10.09 Able to read, but unable tO write. Num- ber. 10,613 18 284 68 61 80 18 101 211 354 174 137 252 70 117 41 66 156 6 75 30 189 56 217 45 11 81 186 142 144 194 196 162 79 21 261 131 188 29 277 16 a 231 64 Per cent. .90 1.90 3.56 1.11 1.26 .93 3.01 1.30 .58 .87 1.40 1.20 .87 .40 1.59 1.22 2.13 1.12 1.66 .85 .46 1.24 1.13 .76 .89 .80 2i)2 .39 .81 .94 .61 1.15 1.85 .71 .66 1.87 1.56 2.19 .41 .69 .84 .44 2.04 1.48 1.42 1.42 Foreign-born inhabitants 10 years old and over. Enumer- ated. Number. 547,301 2,099 545 5,087 7,418 2,794 2,257 1,788 1,877 20,402 1,530 6,543 1,606 5,206 1,125 2,412 4,695 7,859 1,929 2,690 800 8,049 7,511 1,845 1,793 5,665 Unable to read or write. Num- ber. 46,112 242 1,108 130 271 269 82 2,. 535 79 533 175 141 66 135 678 598 143 134 85 1,078 863 74 83 274 1,323 90 6,986 1,416 3,644 146 2,558 114 1,611 84 18,959 2,. 305 12,444 1,096 4,734 252 3,831 193 4,694 443 2,318 146 4,001 313 6,300 416 6,896 428 961 46 31,732 1,323 1,292 201 1,616 108 6,490 318 2,346 242 Per cent. 8.43 16.53 11.01 4.76 14.94 4.65 12.01 15.04 4.37 12.43 5.16 8.15 10.90 2.71 5.87 5.60 14.44 7.61 7.41 4.98 10.63 13.39 11.49 4.01 4.63 4.84 6.80 20.27 4.01 4.46 5.21 12.16 8.81 5.32 5.04 9.44 6.30 7.82 6.60 6.21 4.79 4.17 15.56 6.68 4.90 10.32 Able to read, but unable to write. Num- ber. 13,652 53 11 154 236 50 89 46 51 445 27 180 47 56 47 51 168 124 57 108 7 190 113 44 32 147 34 69 80 51 18 708 363 100 82 187 52 110 111 174 29 573 41 32 208 91 SUMMARY. TABIiE 44— Concluded. cxxxiu Cotinties. Lenawee Livingston.... Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Manitou Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee ... Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm __ _ . Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo -Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola.. Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle.. Roscommon... Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft... Shiawassee ... St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw... Wayne Wexford- Native inhabitants 10 years old and over. Enumer- ated. Number. 31,584 14,36.3 516 2,869 17,662 9,001 im 10,. 507 8,082 11,619 6,954 6,60:3 2,816 21,410 20,844 913 16,2.52 11,014 28,348 10,101 2,290 2,717 8,442 9:e 2,220 18,430 1,922 753 38,640 11,837 2,211 21,925 24,207 18,282 18,019 22,510 27,940 118,992 7,374 Unable to read or write. Num- Per ber. cent. 410 119 132 1.06 12 2.33 420 14.69 mi 4..55 142 1.5.S 73 16..H6 379 3.61 233 2 94 265 2 2S 519 7.46 192 2.91 SI 3.09 1,277 5.96 4S3 2.:33 17 1.86 212 1.30 221 2.01 3.74 1.25 313 3.10 53 2.31 96 3.54 140 1.66 19 2.04 54 2.43 180 .98 254 1.32 19 2..52 757 1.96 325 2.74 112 5.07 193 .88 595 2.46 225 1.23 363 2.01 417 1.85 293 1.03 1,928 1.62 92 1.25 Ahle to read but unable to write. Num- ber. 232 110 6 70 177 99 16 93 58 135 134 40 328 259 4 144 146 220 121 22 29 89 13 45 102 24 5 384 185 43 124 279 133 245 610 77 Per cent. .67 .77 1.16 2.45 1.00 1.10 3.70 .89 .72 1.16 2.03 1.42 1.53 1.24 .44 .-^9 13:i .7.S 1.20 .96 1.07 1.05 1.39 2.03 .55 1.25 .66 .99 1.56 2.04 .57 1.15 .84 1.36 1.08 .33 .51 1.04 Foreign-born iniiabitants 10 years old and over. Enumer- ated. Number. 2,341 1,203 2,419 7,367 9,i:« 243 16,738 3,425 3,971 9,762 3,120 2,209 4,239 3,267 860 11,. 343 3,237 6,S62 2,. 307 1,712 2,609 3,7.33 42:j 1,413 10,822 2,306 534 23,632 13,240 3,128 4,458 17,709 2,331 8,185 2,152 7,632 104,084 3,073 Unable to read or write. Num- ber. I.IXU 83 2,094 41S 197 1.6.32 243 .X6 361 317 47 774 192 91 547 120 39 219 4.33 440 61 1,898 748 305 138 1,063 97 523 135 291 9,784 130 Per cent. 5.38 3.93 4.66 10.29 7.47 10.64 Si .SS 12.31 7.71 4.96 16.92 7.85 3.89 8.52 6.02 3.47 6.70 3.93 5.33 5.15 3.32 20 97 3.20 9.22 13.48 4.00 19.08 11.42 8 02 3.63 9.75 3.10 6.00 4.16 6.41 6.27 3.81 9.40 4.23 Able to read but unable to write. Num- ber. 138 67 48 63 261 378 12 316 1.55 76 21)6 1U9 ■■'A 125 134 12 409 81 155 37 56 101 6 59 311 49 9 .568 467 78 61 484 .54 264 57 132 2,072 74 Per cent. 2.73 2.86 3.99 2.57 3.54 4.01 4.90 3.08 2.86 1.91 2.11 3,49 1 34 2.95 2.34 1.40 3.54 2.50 2.26 3.55 2.16 2.15 2.69 1.18 4.17 2.87 2.12 1.69 2.40 3.53 2.49 1.37 2.73 2.32 3.23 2.65 1.73 1.99 2.41 CXXXIV OBNSTJS OF MIOI-IIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows for the incorporated cities, the number and per cent of native and of foreign-born illiterate inhabitants 10 years old and over: TABLE 45. Incorporated cities. All cities Adrian Albion Alpena Ann Arbor An Sable Battle Creek Bay City Belding Benton Harbor. Bessemer. , Big Rapids Cadillac Charlotte Cheboygan Clare Coldwater Corunna Detroit Dowagiac Eaton Rapids.. Escanaba Flint Gladstone Gladwin Grand Haven... Grand Ledge. .. Grand Rapids.. GreenviDe Harrison Hastings Hillsdale Holland Hudson Ionia Iron Mountain. Ironwood Ishpeming Jackson Kalamazoo Lansing Lapeer Ludington Manistee Marine City Marquette Native inhabitants 10 years old and over. Enumer- ated. Number. 379,288 6,481 3,417 3,737 6,818 10,861 12,080 2,177 3,751 538 2,939 2,212 3,403 2,389 721 4,121 1,086 92,236 2,512 1,742 2,696 481 2,297 1,721 37,508 2,115 397 2,282 3,158 2,814 1,877 3,192 1,341 1,697 2,649 14,807 12,326 10,309 1,946 3,054 4.109 1,735 3,544 Unable to read or "write. Number. 5,257 78 11 95 16 19 73 210 14 47 4 20 11 28 108 29 7 1,214 30 19 35 74 18 5 15 7 188 19 9 14 7 2 11 17 10 194 137 97 26 35 40 72 107 Per cent. 1.20 .32 2.54 .23 2.15 .67 1.74 .64 1.25 .74 .50 .82 4.52 .83 .70 .64 1.32 1.19 1.09 1.30 1.08 2.62 1.04 .65 .41 .50 .90 2.27 .61 .22 .07 .59 .53 .75 1.94 3.51 1.31 1.11 .94 1.34 1.15 .97 4.15 3.02 Able to read, but unable to write. Number. 1,678 282 26 9 9 42 6 1 3 Per cent. .40 .32 .54 .18 .90 .20 .42 .23 .69 .56 .61 .18 .29 2.18 .42 .18 .31 1.04 .52 .33 .61 .87 .21 .13 .46 .26 .33 1.01 .44 .13 .28 .32 .34 1.04 .41 .42 .36 .37 .73 .26 .23 .49 .81 .31 Foreign-bom inhabitants 10 years old and over. Enumer- ated. Number. 256,550 1.391 670 5,126 2,384 1,045 1,947 10,294 312 604 1,241 1,166 1,553 307 2,722 365 418 224 89,611 278 98 3,124 1,915 943 169 1,652 147 24,288 463 178 229 363 1,975 130 912 3,872 4,779 5,604 3,91'9 4,748 2,613 554 2,987 5,386 810 3,853 Unable to read or write. Number. 21,735 4 725 53 123 7 :S6 233 40 87 8 364 6 24 7 5,835 13 3 325 66 60 6 4 934 4 10 1,074 509 309 255 145 216 442 65 477 Per cent. 8.47 6.83 .60 14.14 2.22 11.77 1.69 10.67 2.24 5.96 18.78 3.43 5.60 2.61 13.37 1.64 5.74 3.13 9.86 4.68 3.06 10.40 3.45 6.36 3.55 3.63 2.04 3.85 .86 5.62 .87 1.10 1.52 4.62 3.73 11.88 22.47 9.08 7.73 5.37 5.55 5.23 7.23 8.21 6.79 12.38 Able to read, but unable to write. Number. 29 4 143 20 20 15 185 3 7 23 17 27 3 109 7 4 1,7.53 7 1 427 41 6 15 61 32 137 63 99 48 6 67 162 25 61 Per cent. 1.91 2.08 .60 2.79 .84 1.91 .77 1.80 .96 1.16 1.85 1.46 1.74 .98 4.00 1.92 2.15 1.79 1.96 2.52 2.04 1.41 2.04 .53 1.78 1.82 1.76 4.49 .87 4.62 1.64 1.58 .67 2.44 1.58 2.09 1.84 1.08 2,24 3.01 3.09 1.58 SUMMARY. TABLE 45.— Concluded. Native inhabitants 10 years old and over. Foreign-bom inhabitants 10 years and over. old Incorporated cities. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Able to read, but unable to write. Enumer- ated. Unable to read or write. Able to read, but unable to write. Number. Number. Per cent. .28 1.51 4.99 1.41 6.24 5.08 1.06 1.06 3.22 1.93 1.37 1.59 ..54 2.2S .87 I.IS 3.S9 56 1.77 17.47 .3.18 1.13 3.25 3.18 1.81 Number. Per cent. Number. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. MarshaU 3,260 1,393 3,850 1,423 3,526 3,132 1,790 8,041 1,614 2,995 364 503 5,147 4,560 6,758 20,786 1,979 891 1,245 933 2,544 1,586 4,960 2,042 4,249 9 21 192 20 220 159 19 85 52 .58 5 S 2S lot 59 24.5 77 16.3 81 18 161 65 77 6 11 19 24 44 11 7 48 21 23 11 3 18 31 19 104 23 6 7 42 3 49 12 16 .18 .79 .49 1.69 1.25 .35 .39 .60 1.30 .77 3.02 .60 .a5 1.12 .28 .50 1.16 .67 .56 .75 1.65 .19 .99 ..59 .38 655 128 5,066 483 923 1,286 659 7,054 2,630 685 280 1,935 1,426 1,676 7,521 14,a54 3,.597 135 754 608 1,069 239 4,154 1,119 966 13 3 736 30 67 67 29 463 415 40 13 161 23 103 238 1,054 lis 4 51 139 5 435 122 63 1.98 2.34 14.33 6.21 7.26 5.21 4.40 6.66 15.78 5.84 4.64 8.32 1.61 6.15 3.16 7.50 3.28 2.96 4.38 8.39 13.00 2.09 10.47 10.90 6.52 10 1 67 16 17 8 11 243 57 16 23 15 13 40 74 265 44 2 16 6 50 1 93 18 15 1.53 .78 Menominee Midland Monroe Mt. Clemens Mt. Pleasant... Mnskegon Negannee NUes. 1.32 3.31 1.84 .62 1.67 3.44 2.17 2.34 N. Mu'kegon ._. Norway Owosso- ___ Pontiac Port Huron Saginaw Sault Ste. Marie Stanton St. Clair St. Ignace St. Joseph St. Louis West Bay City.. Wyandotte Yyailanti 8.21 .78 .91 2.39 .98 1.89 1.22 1.48 2.12 .99 4.68 .42 2.24 1.61 1.B5 THE DEFECTIVE CLASSES. In compiling the defectives, the classifications made by enumerators have been preserved so far as possible. The dumb are without doubt in the main idiots, and it is probable that to some extent the epileptic are reported insane, and the insane are. perhaps, quite as often, reported epileptic. The number of blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, epileptic, idiotic and insane persons in the State, June 1, lSfl4 and June 1, 1884 is shown in the following table : (•lasses. 1894. 1884. 1,224 1,007 171 1,137 1,527 2,644 Increase. 260 424 124 178 452 1,897 Per cent of increase. BUnd_ 1,484 1,431 29.5 1,315 1,979 4,541 21.24 Deaf and dumb . .. 42.11 Dumb Epileptic _ -.. Idiotic 72.51 15.66 29.60 71.75 Totals and average .. .. 11,045 7,710 3,335 43.26 CXXXVl CENSUS OP' MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1804. Since June 1, 1884, the blind persons in t lie State have increased 260, or 21.24 per cent; the deaf and dumb, 424, or 42.11 per cent; the dumb, 124, or 72.51 per cent; the epileptic, 178, or 15.66 per cent; the idiotic, 452, or 29.60 per cent, and the insane, 1,897, or 71.75 per cent. In connection with these figures the totals as reported in the censuses of 1890 and 1880, shown in the following table, are interesting: Classes. 1890. 1880. Increase. Per cent of increase. BUnd. . 1,608 1,598 3,218 3,723 1,289 1,168 2,181 2,796 319 432 1,037 927 24.75 37.05 47.55 Insane 33.15 Totals and average 10, U7 7,432 2,715 36.53 There are no epileptic or dumb reported in the U. S. census. The increase from 1880 to 1890 was 319 blind, 432 deaf and dumb, 1,037 idiotic and 927 insane. It will be noticed that a larger number of blind, deaf and dumb, idiotic and insane was reported in 1880 than in 1884, and of all except the insane in 1890 than in 1894. The following table shows for each class of defectives in 1894 the total number, and the number of native and foreign-born enumerated, and the number in ten thousand of the total population, and in ten thousand of the native and foreign-born populations respectively: TABLE 46. Totals. Native. Foreign-bom. Classes. Number enxunerated. Number in 10,000 population. Number enumerated. Number in 10,000 native population. Number enumerated. Number in 10,000 foreign-bom population. Blind 1,484 1,431 295 1,315 1,979 4,541 7 6 1 6 9 20 955 1,061 242 1,044 1,565 2,603 6 6 1 6 9 16 529 370 53 271 414 1,938 9 Deaf and dumb Dumb . 6 1 Spileptic — 5 Idiotic On June 1, 1894, there were in each ten thousand population 7 blind, 6 deaf and dumb, 1 dumb, 6 epileptic, 9 idiotic, and 20 insane persons. In 1884 there were but 14 insane persons in each ten thousand of popula- tion. In ten thousand foreign-born there are 50 per cent more blind persons, and more than twice as many insane persons, as in ten thousand native. SUMMARY. CXXXVll The following table shows by sex, the civil condition of each of the defective classes as returned in 1894: TABLE 47. Single, Married. Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. Glasses. 1 09 O ■3 a 1 590 211 24 308 83 1,792 1 01 a e a 1 o E-i i a 1 s 'a 1 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 1 Blind 1,196 265 926 1,807 2,103 275 655 143 537 1,051 1,305 196 5il 122 389 756 798 405 99 11 168 24 660 185 112 13 140 59 1,132 412 23 6 64 60 491 177 10 3 19 22 137 235 13 3 45 38 354 10 1 8 1 2 1 1 Deaf and dumb Dumb — - Epileptic - 15 13 90 6 5 37 9 8 53 2 16 65 1 5 47 1 11 Insane 18 The following table shows by sex, the nativity and parent-nativity of each of the defective classes as returned in 1894: TABLE 48. Nativity of parents. Native. For- eign- bom. Na- tive. For- eign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father nnJcnown. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Classes. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. a (0 •3 a as a la a i a 1 a S 03 1 i •3 a 36 55 12 45 47 34 CD i 27 47 12 31 50 43 ■3 a 29 38 9 29 43 10 at i 15 31 6 24 42 25 CD a 4 4 3 4 0) 2 5 1 4 6 en .2 "3 a 2 4 i I 1 2 1 ■3 a 10 8 S 1 5 6 3 a 1 1 1 a 2 3 tn .3 a a 59 30 6 99 171 1,452 w a Blind. 569 563 132 580 871 1,209 386 498 110 464 694 1,394 297 202 26 151 236 977 232 168 28 120 178 961 399 255 63 328 410 274 300 233 51 264 340 358 330 370 67 221 416 401 239 299 63 186 286 540 27 Deaf and dumb . Dnmb 40 5 Epileptic- Idiotic 1 1 1 1 1 5 13 9 6 6 8 1 3 1 3 72 144 1 .S71 ex XXVlll CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows the total number and number of each class o£ defective persons, in the State and counties: TABLE 49. state and counties. Totals. Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Dumb. Epileptic. Idiotic. Insane. State 11,045 1,484 1,431 295 1,315 1,979 4,541 14 1 143 38 37 15 7 101 136 32 176 97 171 98 41 38 30 21 94 15 20 29 119 16 548 5 20 985 100 129 103 100 186 339 41 16 61 157 1,238 17 276 7 22 123 39 201 96 3 15 132 77 88 43 77 40 1 1 3 4 5 1 18 4 6 16 7 6 3 4 6 4 1 2 33 9 8 2 54 9 10 7 2 44 32 8 37 20 31 40 19 9 9 4 29 2 5 3 35 3 56 2 6 3 36 41 11 36 48 11 2 21 33 76 2 71 1 12 35 14 69 35 1 1 39 11 25 10 13 12 IX 3 Antriin . 3 Arenac ._ 2 Baraga 2 19 21 5 31 20 48 11 12 6 8 3 16 1 1 12 29 7 44 2 6 9 15 26 33 20 c 95 24 7 1 17 45 32 5 74 3 3 33 10 43 23 1 11 43 5 44 10 9 8 3 10 4 3 15 2 7 7 19 2 a 354 1 3 10 13 11 19 30 13 15 10 3 4 20 18 4 45 1 2 11 6 25 3 1 7 28 11 16 12 14 9 18 17 10 34 24 32 14 4 9 3 5 24 7 3 4 23 2 34 9 Bay 3 2 2 4 4 2 2 3 2 19- 2 Berrien 25 21 riftlhnnTi 47 Caaa 21 1 Cheboygan '> Chippewa 3 Clare 4 10 3 Delta — 3 2 1 Dickinson 1 13 1 2 1 Genesee 58 Gogebic. _ _ 3 75 22 23 14 18 18 30 9 4 9 19 23 6 36 2 Grand Traverse Gratiot 3 5 4 4 6 5 2 3 6 8 2 b 886 11 Hillsdale 23 8 9. Ingham . 18 Ionia Iosco d 217 2 Iron 3 Isabella. 4 32 Kalamazoo. 6 1,087 Kalkaska Kent 8 42 Keweenaw 2 Lake.. Lapeer- 1 5 3 8 1 2 23 4 26 17 2 16 2 30 Livingston Lnce . 17 1 Mackinac . 2 16 15 20 7 14 6 1 5 8 2 4 8 5 2 20 26 19 4 18 4 2 Macomb 24 Marquette. g Mason 6. Mecosta . 10 SUMMARY. TABLE 49.— Concluded. cxxxix Counties. Totals. ^■5 163 137 5 111 54 1,134 7( 20 15 35 5 14 14S 14 1 247 96 12 85 205 104 iOS 138 176 1,087 2S Blind. Deaf and dumb. Dumb. Eiiileptic. Idiotic. Insane, Midland 6 1 20 34 6 1 27 13 3 11 10 20 13 2 5 3 4 11 3 10 4 25 31 30 17 20 24 5 o 8 4 29 1 12 2 67 46 3 Monroe Montcalm 4 5 20 s Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana 23 7 34 IS 7 5 9 1 3 19 7 5 2 5 24 13 59 12 4 18 f 996 10 Ogemaw Ontonagon 2 3 2 i 9 4 1 3 55 2 Ottawa ....... 3 31 1 1 9 » Saginaw . 47 21 •J 12 47 28 19 23 30 123 47 14 1 13 38 9 15 14 27 162 5 46 15 3 6 ■27 22 09 33 21 103 8 59 07 '1 35 60 29 27 45 57 142 6 39 Sanilac 11 5 Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola 6 9 9 36 1 13 24 14 IS 21 Washtenaw., _ 32 Was-ne.... .__. Wexford g 521 a Includes pupils of Michigan School for the Deaf. b Includes inmates of Northern Michigan Asylum. c Includes pupils of Michigan School for the Blind. d Includes inmates of Michigan Asylum for Insane Criminals. e Includes inmates of Michigan Asylum for the Insane. f Includes inmates of Eastern Michigan Asylum. g Includes inmates of Wayne County Asylum. OCCUPATIONS. The whole number of persons in the State aged ten years and over is returned at 1,727.209, of whom 899,021 are males and 828,188 females, and 1,180,445 are native and 546,704 are foreign-bom. Of the native 601,110 are males and 579,335 females, and of the foreign-born 297,911 are males and 248,8.j3 females. The total number of persons whose occupations are reported is 748,- 008, an increase compared with 1884 of 117,156, or 18.57 per cent. The number of persons aged ten to sixteen whose occupations are reported is 18,531, of whom 14.101 are males and 4,430 females; aged sixteen to twenty, 73,522, — 51,979 males and 21,543 females; aged twenty, 21,704, — 15,636 males and 6,068 females; aged twenty-one to sixty, 568,342,-518,306 males and 50,036 females, and aged sixty and over, 65,909,-63,847 males and 2,062 females. The number of females aged ten to sixteen is 292 less than reported in 1884. With this exception there is an increase compared with 1884 of both males and females at the ages named as follows: Ten to sixteen, males, 5,422; sixteen to twenty, males, 17,203, females, 5,004; twenty, males, 2,381, females, 807; twenty-one to sixty, males, 58,208, females, 13,094; sixty and over, males, 15,726, females, 653. Cxl CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The number of males whose occupations are reported is 663,869, or 73.84 per cent of the male population ten years old and over. The num- ber of males so reported in 1884 was 565,901, or 75.60 per cent of the male population ten years old and over. The number and per cent of males ten years old and over in the State engaged in each class of occupations ai-(^ as follows: Agriculture, 286,148, or 31.83 per cent; professions, 20,966, or 2.33 per cent; domestic and personal service, 93,157, or 10.36 per cent; trade and transporation, 94,448, or 10.51 per cent, and manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 169,150, or 18.81 per cent. Compared with 1884 there is an increase of 49,956 in the number of males engaged in agriculture; of 27,859 in the number engaged in trade and transporation, and of 21,143 in the number engaged in manufacturing, mechanical and mining indus- tries. Those engaged in professional and personal service were not compiled separately, and domestic service was not named, in 1884, hence no comparison of the two census returns of these classes can be made. The proportion of the male population engaged in agriculture was the same, the proportion engaged in trade and transportation, one per cent greater, and the proportion engaged in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, one per cent less, in 1894 than in 1884. Comparing by nativity, the occupations of 69.47 per cent of the native males, and 82.66 per cent of the foreign-bom males are returned as fol- lows: 33.56 per cent of the native and 28.34 per cent of the foreign-bom are engaged in agriculture; 2.61 per cent of the native, and 1.77 per cent of the foreign-born, are engaged in the professions; 7.84 per cent of the native, and 15.45 per cent of the foreign-born, are engaged in domestic and personal service; 10.62 per cent of the native, and 10.27 per cent of the foreign-bom, are engaged in trade and transportation, and 14.84 per cent of the native, and 26.83 per cent of the foreign-bom, are engaged in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries. Of the total number of persons whose occupations and nativity are reported in 1894, 63.87 per cent are native, and 36.13 per cent foreign- bom; of those engaged in agriculture, 70.75 per cent are native and 29.25 per cent foreign-born; in professional pursuits, 80.30 per cent are native and 19.70 per cent foreign-born; in domestic and personal service, 53.12 per cent are native and 46.88 per cent foreign-born; in trade and transportation, 68.80 per cent are native and 31.20 per cent foreign-born, and in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 54.82 per cent are native and 45.18 per cent foreign-born. Of the males whose occupations and nativity are reported, 62.91 per cent are native, and 37.09 per cent are foreign-born; of those engaged In agriculture, 70.49 per cent are native and 29.51 per cent are foreign- Ijom; in professional pursuits, 74.90 per cent are native and 25.10 per •cent are foreign-born; in domestic and personal service, 50.59 per cent rare native and 49.41 per cent are foreign-born ; in trade and transpor- tation, 67.59 per cent are native and 32.41 per cent are foreign-bom, and in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 52.75 per cent are native and 47.25 per cent foreign-bom. The total number of foreign-born inhabitants by nationality, the num- ber engaged in each class of occupations in 1894, and the per cent of such number to the total number, are as follows: SUMMARY. cxli British Americans: Total number in the State, 200,447; engaged in agriculture, 30,947, or 15.44 per cent; in the professions, 3,483, or 1.74 per cent; in domestic and personal service, 18,505, or 9.23 per cent; in trade and transportation, 13,058, or 6.51 per cent; manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 26,541, or 13.24 per cent. English, Scotch and Welsh: Total in the State, 61,163; engaged in agriculture, 10,751, or 17.58 per cent; in the professions, 1,071, or 1.75 per cent; in domestic and personal service, 4,086, or 6.68 per cent; in trade and transportation, 4,214, or 6.89 per cent; in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 9,679, or 15.82 per cent. Irish: Total number in State, 35,221; engaged in agriculture, 5,868, or 16.66 per cent; in the professions, 364, or 1.03 per cent; in domestic and personal service, 4,115, or 11.68 per cent; in trade and transporta- tion, 2.515, or 7.14 per cent; in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 3,690, or 10.48 per cent. Germans: Total number in State, 143,057; engaged in agriculture, 24,212, or 16.92 per cent; in the professions, 703, or 0.53 per cent; in domestic and personal service, 16,318, or 11.41 per cent; in trade and transportation, 6,047, or 4.23 per cent; in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 19,678, or 13.76 per cent. Hollanders: Total number in State, 32,868; engaged in agriculture, 2,893, or 8.80 per cent; in trade and transportation, 10, or 0.03 per cent; in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 3,114, or 9.47 per cent. Norwegians, Swedes and Danes: Total number in State, 43,709; engaged in agriculture, 4,331, or 9.91 per cent; in the professions, 188, or 0.43 per cent; in domestic and personal service, 4, .5.53, or 10.42 per cent; in trade and transportation, 1,780, or 4.07 per cent; in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 8,844, or 20.23 per cent. Polish: Total number in State, 15,366; engaged in agriculture, 852, or 5.54 per cent; in the professions, 51, or 0.33 per cent; in domestic and personal service, 2,763, or 17.98 per cent; in trade and transportation, 491, or 3.20 per cent; in manufacturing, mechanical and mining indus- tries, 2,242, or 14.59 per cent. Italians: Total number in State, 3,397; engaged in agriculture, 56, or 1.65 per cent: in the professions, .32. or 0.94 per cent: in domestic and personal service, 625, or 18.40 per cent; in trade and transportation, 359, or 10.57 per cent; in manufacturing, mechanical and mining indnsti-ies, 959, or 28.23 per cent. A larger percentage of those born in British America, in England, Scotland and Wales, in Ireland and in Germany are engaged in agricul- ture than in any other pursuit; of those born in Poland, a larger per- centage are engaged in domestic and personal service than in any other pursuit, and of those born in Italy, and in Norway, Sweden and Denmark a larger percentage are engaged in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries than in any other pursuit. A larger proportion of those born in England, Scotland and Wales than of other nationalities are engaged in agriculture; in domestic and personal service the Italians furnish the highest percentage, followed by the Poles, the Irish and the Germans; in trade and transportation the Italians lead, followed by the Irish, the English. Scotch and Welsh, the Cxlii CENSUS OF JMICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1804. British Americans, etc., and in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, the Italians again furnish the highest percentage, followed by the Norwegians, Swedes and Danes, the English, Scotch and Welsh, the Poles, Germans, British Americans and Irish. The whole number of females reported as engaged in gainful occupa- tions is 84,139. The number engaged in agriculture is 7,380; in the pro- fessions, 12,497; in domestic and personal service, 34,675; in trade and transportation, 9,656, and in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 19,931. Compared with the return for 1884, there is an increase of 19,188, or 29.54 per cent in the number of females engaged in gainful occupations. In agriculture there is an increase of 6,380, or 638 per cent; in trade and transportation, 7,165, or 287.64 per cent, and in manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, 4,746, or 31.25 per cent. The large increase in the number engaged in agriculture is due to the fact that in this census domestic servants on farms and farmers' sons and daughters reported as farm laborers are included in the table, and were not so included in 1884. The increase in the number reported engaged in trade and transportation is mainly of bookkeepers and accountants, clerks in stores, merchants and dealers in retail trade, mil- liners, and stenographers and typewriters. Milliners were not compiled separately from dressmakers and seamstresses in 1884. Of the whole number of females reported as engaged in gainful occu- pations. — 84,139, — 76,810, or more than 91 per cent of all, are engaged in 20 occupations, leaving 7,329, or less than 9 per cent of all engaged in all other occupations. The 20 occupations and number engaged in each are as follows: Boarding and lodging-house keepers, 696; book- keepers and accountants, 1,214; chemical works employes, 410; clerks in stores, 4,225; corsetmakers, 686; dressmakers and seamstresses, 11,670; employes of hotels and restaurants (not clerks), 4,478; farmers' daughters reported as farm laborers, 1,514; farmers and farm over- seers, 589; laundresses, 1,794; merchants and dealers (retail trade), 471; milliners, 2,170; musicians, 1,236; nurses and midwives, 1,093; servants (including those on farms), 30,453 ; stenographers and typewriters, 1,202 ; tailoresses, 1,380; teachers, 9,952; tobacco and cigar factory operatives, 1,256, and woolen mill operatives, 321. Of the whole number of women whose occupations are reported, 60,126 are native and 24,013 are foreign-born. It will be noticed that the native are about two and one-half times the foreign-born. This ratio, however, does not hold for individual occupations. The native bookkeepers and accountants are five times the foreign -born; the native clerks in stores, four times; dressmakers and seamstresses, three times; farmers' daughters, reported as farm laborers, six times; milliners nearly five times; musicians more than eight times; stenographers and typewriters, five times; and woolen mill operatives, four times, the foreign-bom. Among boarding and lodging-house keepers, chemical works employ6s, employes of hotels and restaurants (not clerks), farmers and farm overseers, laundresses, merchants and dealers (retail trade), nurses and midwives, servants (including those on farms), and tailoresses, the foreign-born number more than one-half as many as the native, and of tobacco and cigar factory operatives, the foreign-born are one and two- thirds times the native. 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S £ iS£ ai rli-H d (D C A S £ io^ Tl ItS-O 11 il a ; E3 1:1 a [a & _[>.S't».g' .»:> ai-*^-t^ ^ S'-^ M Cd V} cs «S nJ ed Z KIS Z;|i(ZP^ o) ca a Pl b ca ca (S (B O *:>, o-C • rH -M ca (u ft ft 3 GQ U ® O !-i °3 o o m en i-t o o «4-l * «.^ fl 1=1 .2 « ft o ° " -ko o fl la " O "D «« ft CQ O) fl - ca ca - £ fl " O m f^ O 00-° "^^ fl H B £ =M O 0«H 45 S p G aa T3-a •2 3. -*J o ® to m O 8-* 10 O Ol L~ SOO OC-CQ 3CD-# T-iC-aOi C^OiCO aScoOi mcoc^i wwo SOOi O'^i' oow or-c ■*ooi« Oiir-OJ Co"eD(D OiOin iracDoo iHC- gcoeo oc coco oa -"**i a o 9 > 0.0 ^ as Southern connties. 317,276 10,865 59,496 68,068 61,010 45,665 30,486 18,638 11,060 6,040 3,030 2,511 165 242 Central counties 95,908 2,969 14,919 18,413 17,599 14,432 10,518 7,176 4,543 2,584 1,449 1,118 54 74 Northern countieB, 54,667 2,106 7,903 10,147 9,541 8,058 6,318 4,345 2,768 1,553 853 830 116 129. Upper peninsula.. 38,928 1,139 4,604 6,138 6,266 5,720 4,593 3,564 2,508 1,654 1,060 1,280 199 203 State 506,779 17,079 86,952 102 766 94,416 73,875 26,961 51,915 19,163 33,723 12,443 20,879 7,649 11,831 4,332 6,392 2,296 5,739 2,182 Incorporated cities 182,409 5,292 30,688 36,615 34,191 277 320 Country outside ( of cities. __ ( 324,370 11,787 56,264 66,151 60,225 46,914 32,752 21,280 13,230 7,499 4,096 3,557 287 328 From the foregoing table it appears that of the 506,779 families in the State, 317,276, or 62.61 per cent, are found in the southern four tiers of counties, 95,908, or 18.93 per cent, in the central counties, 54,667, or 10.78 per cent, in the northern counties, and 38,928, or 7.68 per cent, in the upper peninsula. The number of families found in incorporated cities is 182,409, or 35.99 per cent of all in the State. The average number of persons to a family in the southern counties is 4.23; in the central coun- ties, 4.54; in the northern counties, 4.71, and in the upper peninsula, 5.31. The average number of persons to a family in the incorporated cities is 4.50, and in the country outside the cities, 4.38. SUMMARY. Cli THE MICHISAN-BOEN POPULATION. Of the total population of the State June 1, 1894, 1,253,496 were born in Michigan. This is 55.92 per cent of the total population and 75.02 per cent of the native population. The following table shows for the State and each of four sections of the State, the incorporated cities and the country outside the cities, the per cent of the Michigan-born to the total population, and the per cent of the Michigan-born to the native population: TABLE 58. Total population. Native population. Michigan- born popu- lation. Per cent of Michigan- bom to total. Per cent of Zl Michigan- born to native. Southern four tiers of counties 1,342,596 435,132 257,323 206,580 2,241,641 821,051 1,420,5E0 1,062,550 317,212 180,627 110,397 1,670,786 551,503 1,119,277 787,385 244,878 133,849 87,384 1,253,496 416,847 836,649 58.65 56.28 52.02 42.30 55 92 50.77 58.89 74 10 TTppRr pftninffnla 79 15t State _ 75.02 flonntry ont.siiHR nf p.ities 74 75 clii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows for the State and each county, the per cent of the Michigan-bom to the total population, and the per cent of the Michigan-bom to the native population: TABLE 59. Southern four tiers of counties. Total population. Native population. Michigan- born population. Per cent of Mlcbigan- born to total. Per cent; of Michigan- born to native. 39,189 23,699 45,635 26,207 47,472 21,176 26,262 32,618 40,553 30,272 39,689 34,820 46,535 42,056 121,938 28,879 48,541 20,437 32,887 33,181 42,676 39,083 32,854 54,321 25,087 31,059 43,509 292,461 34,028 21,795 38,704 24,569 42,117 20,017 23,530 30,734 34,724 28,644 34,788 30,933 40,079 34,871 88,688 22,237 43,383 18,062 24,809 28,870 35,580 27,766 28,249 35,709 22,717 28,860 35,735 182,452 23,812 ■ 14,682 24,851 . 14,939 27,902 13,408 16,940 20,079 25,674 17,890 24,736 21,395 28,579 23,319 64,473 18,406 29,937 14,476 21,838 23,511 28,249 23,178 20,817 31,818 14,297 18,461 28,022 151,696 60.76 61.95 54.46 57.00 68.78 63.32 64.50 61.56 63.31 59.10 62.32 61.44 61.41 55.45 52.87 63.73 61.67 70.83 67.43 70.86 66.19 69.30 63.36 58.57 56.99 59.44 64.41 51.87 69.98 67.36 Berrien . - - 64.21 60.80 66.23 66.98 Clinton 71.99 Katon 65.33 73.94 Hillsdale 62.46 71.10 69.17 71.31 66.87 Kent 72.78 82.77 Lenawee - 69.01 80.15 88.02 81.44 Oakland - 79.40 83.48 Shiawassee - 73.69 St. Clair 89.10 62.94 63.97 78.42 83.14 Totals and averages 1,342,596 1,062,550 787,385 58.65 74.10 Central counties. Bay ---- 61,304 28,776 32,256 21,439 20,729 13,218 34,158 37,324 19,125 16,599 81,847 33,945 34,412 40,114 26,175 19,172 17,294 16,690 9,995 28,743 25,442 15,823 14,019 57,482 20,252 26,011 33,789 17,262 17,294 12,129 11,785 7,157 20,110 19,499 11,420 9,316 46,088 18,611 20,418 B5.12 59.99 53.61 56.57 56.85 54.15 58.87 52.24 59.71 56.12 56.31 54.83 59.33 84.23 Gratiot --- 65.95 90.20 IsabeUa 70.13 Mecosta - - 70.61 Midland 71.61 69.96 76.64 Newaygo -- 72.17 66.45 Saginaw - 80 18 91.90 Tuscola - - - 78.50 435,132 317,212 244,878 56.28 77 20 SUMMARY. TABLE 59.— CoNCLDDED. cliii Northern counties. Total population. Native population. Michigan- bom population. Per cent of Michigan- born to total. Per cent of Michigan- born to native. 5.418 17,717 12,427 6,943 8,063 10,925 13,900 7,976 2,710 10,382 4,900 17,515 12,340 5,640 5,897 9,395 26,114 918 18,422 6,955 2,4iS 5,638 16,475 1,806 4,794 5,911 1,657 14,047 3,210 9,971 9,515 4,560 6,471 8,443 8,921 5,934 1,893 8,534 3,474 13,774 7,490 4,667 4,218 6,996 16,315 672 12,763 4,621 1,.540 3,803 12,620 1,379 3,329 3,546 1,097 10,871 2,752 8,758 6,646 3,618 4,242 5,851 6,736 4,288 1,376 5,638 2,488 9,258 6,430 2,936 2,877 5,554 13,002 625 9,345 3,4.58 1,204 2,968 8,907 1,022 2,412 3,246 783 7,426 50.79 49.43 53.48 52.11 52.61 53.56 48.46 53.76 50.77 54.31 50.78 52.86 52.11 52.06 48.79 59.12 49.79 68.08 50.74 49.72 49.38 52.64 54.06 56.59 60.31 54.91 47.25 52.87 85.73 Alpena — 87.83 69.85 79.34 Benzie 65.55 69.30 Cheboygan 75.51 Clare _ 72.26 72.69 Emmet _ 66.07 71.62 67.21 Iosco 85.85 Kslkaska Lake 62.91 68.21 Leelanau 79.39 Manistee 79.69 93.01 Mason 73.24 74.83 78.18 78.04 70.58 74.11 Otsego 72.45 91.54 Roscommon .- 71.38 Wexford. 68.31 257,323 180,627 133,849 52.02 74.10 Upper peninsula. Alger - 1,385 4,232 15,322 19,262 14,700 14,083 44,175 5,293 2,805 2,348 7,237 38,008 23,740 6,873 7,127 823 2,382 6,876 10,834 6,635 6,603 24,250 2,864 1,435 1,054 4,6:« 20,477 13,502 4,172 3,860 656 2,015 5,745 7,239 5,104 4,577 22,176 1,978 1,369 874 3,869 17,675 8,389 2,942 2,776 47.36 47.61 37.50 37.58 34.72 32.50 50.20 37.37 48.81 37.22 53.46 46.50 35.34 42.81 38.95 79.71 Baraga 84.59 83.55 66.82 Dickinson 76.93 69.32 91.45 69.06 95.40 Lnce - 82.92 83.56 Marquette 86.32 62.13 70.52 Schoolcraft . 71.92 206,590 110,397 87,384 42.30 79.15 State - 2,241,641 1,670,786 1,253,496 55.92 75.02 cliv CENSUS OF MIOHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows, by per cent of total, the proportion of the Michigan-bom population at each period of age in 1894: TABLE 60. Mioiiigan-born population. Ages in periods of years . Per cent of number at each period of age to total of all ages. Cumulative per cent. Per cent of mal»8 at each period of age to total males. Per cent of females at each period of age to total females. 100.00 100.00 100.00 Under 1 year 4.36 15.63 17.44 14.77 12.60 10.29 7.45 5.56 4.49 2.76 2.03 1.45 .74 .25 .10 .04 .02 .01 .00+ .00+ .00+ .00+ 4.36 19.99 37.43 52.20 64.80 75.09 82.54 88.10 92.59 95.35 97.38 98.83 99.57 99.82 99.92 99.96 99.98 99.99 99.99 99.99 99.99 100.00 4.44 15.78 17.47 14.85 12.45 10.13 7.41 5.52 4.50 2.82 2.02 1.43 .72 .27 .10 .05 .02 .01 .00+ .00+ .00+ .00+ 4.27 15.48 5 to 10 years 17.40 10 to 15 years --. 14.68 15 to 20 years. 12.76 20 to 25 years 10.45 25 to 30 years 7.49 30 to 35 years 5.60 35 to 40 years. 4.48 40 to 45 years 2.70 2.04 50 to 55 years _, . 1.47 65to60 years .. .76 60 to 65 years.. .24 65 to 70 years . _ . ___ .10 70 to 75 years _ .04 .02 80 to 85 years. .01 .00+ 90 to 95 years . . .00+ .00+ 100 and over .00+ The foregoing table shows that of the total Michigan-bom population in 1894, 4.36 per cent were aged under 1 year; 15.63 per cent were aged 1 to 5 years; 17.44 per cent, 5 to 10 years, etc. The column headed "Cumulative per cent" shows that 4.36 per cent of the population were under 1 year old; 19.99 per cent were under 5 years old; 37.43 per cent were under 10 years old; 52.20 per cent were under 15 years old, etc. More than one-half of the Michigan-born population were under 15 years old ; nearly two-thirds were under 20 years old, and three-fourths were under 25 years old. SUMMAKY. clv The following table shows the total Michigan-born population, number of each sex at each age, in 1894: and TABLS 61. Ages. All ages_ Under 1-12 1-12 2-12 3-12 i-12. 5-12 . 6-12. 7-12 . 8-12 9-12 10-12 11-12 Under 1 year . 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 1 to 5 years.. 4,815 0,2-16 5,412 4,749 4,428 4.250 4,290 4,405 4,676 4,695 4,374 3,249 54,589 44,641 52,543 49,301 49,3.53 195,838 45,861 45,024 43,195 43,418 40,999 218,197 41,981 37,794 37,379 33,797 34,071 185,022 31,758 32,907 31,576 32,448 29,215 157,904 28,495 26,068 25,447 24,287 24,639 128,936 25 years ' 22,087 26 years 20,741 27 years 18,771 28 years ' 18,174 29 years 13,595 25 to 30 years 93,368 30 years , 16,444 31 years. ) 11,466 32 years __.| 14,577 33 years .__.| 13,933 34 years.... __..l 13,238 30 to 35 years ! 69,658 5 years 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 5 to 10 years . 10 years 11 years 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 15 years . 15 years 16 years.. 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 20 years . 20 years 21 years. 22 years.. 23 years 24 years. 20 to 25 years . Michigan-born population. 1,253,496 635,971 2,. 529 2,731 2,814 2,507 2,300 2,180 2,183 2,216 2,128 2,U70 2,107 2,189 2,464 2,360 2,234 1,698 28,216 2,212 2,335 2,140 1,.551 26,373 22,825 27,031 24,959 25,475 100,290 23,296 22,877 21,877 22,080 20,934 111,064 21,588 19,137 19,002 17,203 17,495 94,425 15,922 16,398 15,787 16,242 14, Ml 79,160 617,523 2,286 2,513 2,598 2,242 21,816 25,5)2 24,342 23,878 95,548 22,565 22,147 21,318 21,338 20,065 107,433 20,393 18,657 18,377 16,594 16,576 90,597 15,836 16,. 509 15,789 16,206 14,404 78,744 13,804 14,691 13,a.54 12,714 12,524 12,923 12,254 12,033 12,491 12,148 64,427 64,r,u9 10,920 11,167 10,343 10,398 9,674 9,097 9,244 8,930 6,948 6,647 47,129 46,239 8,133 8,309 5,759 5,707 7,282 7,295 7,048 6,885 6,877 6,361 35,101 34,557 33 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 40 years 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 45 years 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years 43 to 50 years. 50 years 51 years 52 years 53 years 54 years 50 to 55 years, 55 years 56 years 57 years 58 years 59 years 33 to 60 years. 60 years 61 years 62 years 63 years 64 years 60 to 65 years. 65 years 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 70 years. 70 years 71 years 72 years 73 years 74 years 70 to 75 years 75 years 76 years 77 years 78 years 79 years 75 to 80 years 80 ypars 81 years 8^ years 8j years 84 years 80 to 83 years Michigan-born population. 13,639 12,200 10,859 11,076 8,475 56,249 9,481 5,877 7,1&3 6,097 5,973 34,691 6,128 4,912 4,992 5,038 4,344 25,414 4,870 3,153 3,719 3,310 3,164 18,216 2,546 2,306 1,906 1,463 1,024 9,245 1,106 599 584 475 434 3,198 363 249 210 151 1,230 202 7S 114 87 ■is 569 93 55 46 38 29 261 56 26 27 18 19 146 6,913 6,039 3,561 3,702 4,361 28,576 4,963 3,00.', 3,700 3, in 3, OSS 17,927 3,174 2,513 2,477 2,474 2,210 12,848 2,40S 1,571 1,902 1,674 1,566 9,121 1,204 1,1.58 9S5 I 711 5U0 1 4,558 ! 566 324 312 285 228 l,69.'i 167 132 127 107 71 604 108 40 33 49 45 293 24 21 18 136 6,726 6,161 5,298 3,374 4,114 27,673 4,518 2.812 3,463 2,986 2,885 16,664 2,954 2,399 2,615 2,564 2,134 12,566 2,462 1,582 1,817 1,636 1,598 9,095 1,342 1,148 921 752 524 4,687 540 275 272 210 206 1,503 196 117 130 103 80 626 94 38 61 38 43 274 48 27 22 17 11 125 29 18 11 7 clvi CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 61. — Concluded. Michigan-born population. Ages. Michigan-bom population. Ages. o H a .2 ea B ID fa 3 S IB a 85 years 14 7 5 11 6 43 17 3 2 5 2 29 8 5 3 6 4 26 9 1 1 4 6 2 2 5 2 17 8 2 1 1 2 14 7 4 3 96 years ,_ 87 years 97 years 3 3 99 years 85 to 90 years 90 years.... 91 years 95 to 100 years 100 years and over ... 10 9 474 7 5 271 3 1 92 yeara. 1 9ii years. 90 to 95 years ._ 15 The following statements are drawn from the preceding table: Michigan-born population of the State 1,253,496 Michigan-born male population 635,971 Michigan-born female population 617,525 Per cent of males to total 50.74 Per cent of females to total 49.26 Michigan-born population of school age 561,423 Michigan-bom male population of school age 284,649 Michigan-bom female population of school age 276,774 Michigan-bom male population of voting age 208,714 Michigan-born male population of military age 303,373 Michigan-born female population of child-bearing age. 252,550 Average age of Michigan-born males 17.19 years. Average age of Michigan-born females 17.29 years. MICHI9AN-B0RN.— CIVIIj CONDITION. The civil condition of the Michigan-born population is reported as follows: Single, 952,244; married, 284,556; widowed, 13,933; divorced, 2,752. The civil condition of 11 persons is not reported. The single are 75.97 per cent; the married, 22.70 per cent; the widowed, 1.11 per cent, and the divorced, 0.22 per cent, of the total Michigan-born. The number of Michigan-born inhabitants old enough that they may legally marry is 535,133, of whom 253,598 are males and 281,535 are females. Of the males 126,973, or 50.07 per cent, are married, and of the females 157,390, or 55.90 per cent, are married. It is shown on pages cvii and xcviii, that of the total native population old enough to legally marry, 59.80 per cent of the males and 61.29 per cent of the females, are married. The proportion then of the Michigan- bom males who are married is 9.73 per cent less than the proportion of all native males, and the proportion of Michigan-born females who are married is 5.39 per cent less than the proportion of all native females. SUMMARY. clvii Comparing with the foreign-bom married population, the proportion of the Michigan-born males returned as married is 18.53 per cent less, and of the Michigan-bom-females 15.85 per cent less. The proportion of the Michigan-bom females returned as married is 5.83 per cent greater than of the Michigan-born males, while of all native females returned as married the proportion is only 1.49 per cent greater than of all native males. In 1,000 native male population there are 598 married. In 1,000 native female population there are 613 married. In 1,000 foreign-born male population there are 686 married. In 1,000 foreign-born female population there are 718 married. In 1,000 Michigan-bom male population there are 501 married. In 1,000 Michigan-born female population there are 559 married. In the Michigan-born males there are 97 less than in the native males, and 185 less than in the foreign-bom males, and in the Michigan-bom females there are 54 less than in the native females, and 159 less than in the foreign-born females. The following table shows for the Michigan-born male population the number of each specified age enumerated, and the number and per cent of these returned as married. The column showing percentage of the native male population returned as married ]fi added for convenience of comparison: TABLE 62. Michigan-bom males. Total native male pop- nlation— percPnt married, f Ennmer- ated* Married. Number. Per cent. 18 and over 253,598 31,053 64,427 47,129 35,101 28,576 17,927 12,848 13,679 2,299 431 101 22 5 126,973 272 12,260 25,853 25,532 23,192 15,064 11,018 11,610 1,832 287 44 9 50.07 .88 19.03 54.86 72.74 81.16 84.03 85.76 84.87 79.69 66.59 43.56 40.91 .59.80 18-20. 1.07 20-25 18.41 25-30. 34.66 30-35 74.01 35-40._ 81.55 4(W5. 84.49 45-50._ _ 86.07 50-60... . .. . 85.84 60-70 82.17 70-80 71.80 80-90 : 49.91 90-100 26.89 ♦No deductions have been madf from the totals in this column on account of those whose civil con- dition is not reported. Of such there are 3 in the State. tCopied from table 27 on page xcvii. clviii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows for the Michifian-born female population the number of each specified age enumerated, and the number and per cent of these returned as married. The column showing percentage of the native female populatiou returned as married is added for con- venience of comparison: TABLE 63. Michigan-bom females. Total native female population — per cent married, f Ages iQ periods of years. Enumer- ated.* Married. Number. Per cent. 16 and over 281,535 62,908 64,509 46,239 34,657 27,673 16,664 12,566 13,782 2,129 399 88 17 4 157,390 6,370 29,9.32 33,504 27,929 23,462 14,031 10,370 10,433 1,227 117 14 1 .55.90 10.13 46.40 72.46 80.82 84.78 S4 20 82.. 52 75.70 .57.63 29 32 15 M 5.88 61.29 16-20 11.44 20-25 48.05 25-30 __. 73.91 30-35. 82.82 35-40 85.68 40-45 -- 85.33 45-50 83.51 60-60 76.23 60-70 59.47 70-80 35.18 80-90 13.44 90-100 - 4.72 100 and over * No deductions have been made from the totals in this column on account of those whose civil con- dition is not reported. Of such there are 5 in the State, t Copied from table 28 on page xcviii. BIEXHS. The number of births in the State, in the census .year, is returned at 59,889, an increase of ^,114, or 11.37 per cent as compared with the num- ber in the census year ending June 1, 1884. Population in 1894 was 20.93 per cent greater than in 1884. The total number of births returned is 2.67 per cent of the population at the close of the year, or 26.7 births in each one thousand inhabitants. The number of births in the seventy incorporated cities in the State was 22,874, and in the country outside the cities, 37,015. In the cities there were 27.86 births, and in the country 26.06 births to each one thousand population at the close of the year. BIRTHS BY MONTHS. The number of births returned as occurring in each calendar month is as follows: 1894. January 4,864 February 5,004 March 5,894 April 5,621 May 5,323 Unknown month 66 1893. June 3,761 July 4,903 August 5,228 September 5,220 October 4,791 November 4,542 Pecember 4,666 Total 59,889 SUMMARY. clix According to the returns, the number of births varies greatly in the different months. The returns for June, 1893, are undoubtedly seriously deficient and largely for the reason that children born in that month, though only eleven months old at the date of the enumeration, were reported to the enumerator as one year old and of course so returned by him. BIRTHS BY SEX. The number of male children born during the year was 31,041, of female 28,848. Of the total number, the males were 51.83 per cent, and the females 48.17 per cent, or in each one thousand children 518 were males and 482 females. To each 100 female children the number of male children was 108. BIRTHS BY COLOR. The number of white children born was 59,572; colored, — black and mulatto, — 154, and Indian, including 12 white and Indian, 163. The white children born were 2.69 per cent, or 27 in each one thousand, of the white population. The returns of colored children bom are manifestly incomplete. The colored population of the State is 16.240. At the same birth-rate as for the total population the number of colored children bom in the State during the year would have been 434. The colored population of Wayne county is 4,150, for which only 14 births are returned. Calvin township, Cass county, has 847 colored inhabitants, a larger number than any other township in the State. The number of births returned for this population is 18, or 21.3 births to each one thousand. At this rate the number of colored children born in the State would have been 346. BIRTHS BY NATIVITY OF MARRIED WOMEN LESS THAN 45 YEARS OLD Table XXIII, page 333 of this volume, shows, by ages in periods of years, the native married population, and Table XXV, page 346, the foreign-born married population of the State. From these tables it appears that the number of married women under 45 years of age is returned at 310,559, of whom 204,337 are native and 106,222 are foreign- bom. The number of children bom during the census year of native mothers was 33,973, which is 16.63 per cent of the number of native married women under 45 years of age, and the number born of foreign- born mothers was 25,664, or 24.16 per cent of the number of foreign- born married women under 45 years of age. In 1,000 of the native there were 166, and in 1,000 of the foreign-born, 242 births. Approxi- m.ately, for every two children born of native mothers there were three born of foreign-bom mothers. clx CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. BIRTHS BY PARENT-NATIVITY OF BOTH PARENTS. Of the total number of children born during the year,* 26,342 had both parents native, 21,083 had both parents foreign-born, 7,509 foreign-bom fathers and native mothers, and 4,542 foreign-born mothers and native fathers. The parents of 413 children were one or both of unknown nativity, and the parents of 12,464 children, or more than 20 per cent of all, were of mixed native and foreign, and unknown nativity, which is a sufficient number to make comparisons of the native with the for- eign-born of little if any value, hence, in the comparisons that follow, only persons who became parents are considered. Exclusive of parents whose nativity is unknown, the number of inhabitants who became parents during the census year is 119,142, — 64,880 native and 54,262 foreign-born. The number of native inhabitants of the State is 1,670,786, and of foreign-born 570,855. The native persons who became parents are 3.88 per cent of the native population, and the foreign-born persons who became parents are 9.51 per cent of the for- eign-born population. In one thousand native inhabitants 39 became parents as compared with 95 in one thousand foreign-bom. The pro- portion in the foreign-bom is nearly two and one-half times the propor- tion in the native population. BIRTHS IN CITIES BY PARENT-NATIVITY. The number of native inhabitants of cities is 551,509, foreign-born 269,542. The number who became parents is, native 18,358, foreign-born 26,995. There are less than one-half as many foreign-bom as of native inhabitants in the cities, but the foreign-bom who became parents num- ber nearly one and one-half times the native. The native persons who became parents are 3.33 per cent of the native population, and the foreign-born are 10.02 per cent of the foreign-bom population. In each one thousand native inhabitants 33, and in each one thousand foreign- born, 100 became parents. The proportion in the foreign-bom is a trifle more than three times the proportion in the native. BIRTHS IN COUNTRY OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED CITIES BY PARENT-NATIVITY. The number of native inhabitants outside of cities is 1,119,277, foreign- born 301,313. The number of the former class who became parents Is 46,522 or 4.16 per cent, and the number of the latter class who became parents is 27,267 or 9.05 per cent. Of the native 42 in each one thousand, and of the foreign-bom 91 in each one thousand became parents during the year. It will be noticed that in the cities the proportion of the native inhabi- tants who became parents is less, while of the foreign-bom it is more than in the country. In each one thousand native inhabitants the num- ber who became parents is 42 in the country as compared with 33 in the cities, or 9 less in the cities, while among the foreign-bom the num bers are 91 in the country and 100 in the cities, or 9 more in the cities. SUMMARY. clxi BIRTHS BY GRANDPAEENT-NATIYITY. The birthplaces, or nativity, of the parents of 2,175,211, or all bat 66,430 of the population is reported in the present census. These data make it possible to tabulate, by nativity of grandparents, a large per- centage of the children bom during the census year. The number so tabulated is 53,228. Tlie number not tabulated is 6,661, and includes those for whom the nativity of the parents, or of the grandparents is not reported, and a small number whose parents were foreign -bom, mostly born in Canada, but whose grandparents were of mixed native and foreign parentage. Of the 53,228 children tabulated the parents and grandparents of 10,880 were all native, and the parents and grandparents of 20,080 were all foreign-bom. The former number is 1.20 per cent of the native inhabitants with native parents, and the latter is 3.72 per cent of the foreign-bom with foreign-bom parents. The latter number is 1.85 times the former. In other words though the number of native inhabitants with native parents is 1.67 times the foreign-born with foreign-born parents, yet the number of children boi'n whose parents and grandparents were all foreign-born is nearly twice the number born whose parents and grand- parents were all native. The number of children born in the cities whose parents and grand- parents are all native is 2,063, as compared with 10,631 whose parents and grandparents are all foreign-bom. The latter number is more than five times the former. In these comparisons, however, no account is made of the large num- ber of children bom to parents one of whom is native and the other foreign-born. As in the study of births by parent-nativity more satis- factory results are obtained by considering, not the number of births, but the number of persons by nativity who became parents, so now it will be better to consider by nativity and parent-nativity, the number of persons who became parents. The number of native inhabitants with native parents in the State is 904,881, and the number of these who became parents during the census year is 31,855, or 3.52 per cent of the total. The number of foreign-born inhabitants with foreign-born parents in the State is 540,361, and the number of these who became parents is 50,636, or 9.37 per cent of the total. In the former class 35, and in the latter 94, in each one thousand became parents during the year. In the cities the number of native inhabitants with native parents who became parents is 29 in each one thousand, and the number of foreign- bom with foreign-bom parents who became parents is 98 in each one thousand. The proportion of native inhabitants with native parents who became parents was less, while of the foreign-bom with foreign- bom parents it was greater, in the cities, than the proportion for the entire State. Of the former class in each one thousand 35 in the State and 29 in the cities, and of the latter 94 in the State and 98 in the cities, became parents during the year. clxii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. PARENTAGE IN SOUTHERN FOUR TIERS OF COUNTIES AND UPPER PENINSULA COMPARED. The proportion of the native population of native parentage, and also of the foreign-born of foreign parentage, who became parents during the census year in the upper peninsula, is much greater than in the southern four tiers of counties. The figures for the foreign-bom of foreign par- entage are 125 in each one thousand in the upper peninsula and 81 in each one thousand in the southern four tiers of counties, and for the native inhabitants with native parents the figures are 43 in each one thousand in the upper peninsula, and 33 in each one thousand in the southern four tiers of counties. The larger proportion of each class in the upper peninsula may be due to the fact that, in that section, the foreign-born are so largely in the majority as to make the predominating infiuenoe foreign, while in the southern section the predominating influence is native. CONCLUSIONS. From the foregoing it may be concluded: 1. In one thousand foreign-bom in the State, the number who become parents is two and one-half times the number in one thousand native. 2. In one thousand foreign-bom in the country outside the cities, the number who become parents is more than double the number in one thousand native. 3. In one thousand foreign-born in the cities, the number who become parents is three times the number in one thousand native. 4. The proportion of the native population who become parents is about one-fourth less, and of the foreign-bom one-tenth more, in the cities than in the country. 5. The absolute number of children bom in the State whose parents and grandparents are all foreign-bom is nearly double the number born whose parents and grandparents are all native. 6. The absolute number of children born in the cities whose parents and grandparents are all foreign-born is five times the number whose parents and grandparents are all native. 7. The proportion of the native inhabitants with native parents who become parents is, in the State, practically the same as the proportion of all natives. The same is true of the foreign-born of foreign parentage. 8. A larger proportion both of the native population of native parent- age, and of the foreign-bom of foreign parentage, become parents in localities where the population is largely foreign, than in localities where it is largely native. SUMMARY. clxiii BIRTHS 1\ NATIVE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE. The birth rate in the native population of foreign parentage is some- what in excess of the birth rate in the native population of native parent- age, and very much below that of the foreign-born of foreign parentage. There are in the State 464,570 native inhabitants whose parents are f oreign-born ; of these 18,579 became parents, or 40 in each one thou- sand, as compared with 35 in the native population of native parentage, and 94 in the foreign-born of foreign parentage. In the cities the proportion of the native population with foreign- born parents who became parents, is 35 in each one thousand as com- pared with 29 in the native population with native parents, and 98 in the foreign population with foreign-born parents. The statistics of individual counties and cities are quite as interesting as the statistics for the entire State or for all the cities, as, in Calhoun county, the native population with native parents is 31,351, of which 936. or 2.99 per cent, became parents, and in the same county there are 5,068 foreign-bom with foreign-born parents of whom 288, or 5.68 per cent, became parents. In Manistee there are 5,035 native persons with native parents of whom 210, or 4.17 per cent, became parents, and in the same county there are 9,608 foreign-born with foreign-bom parents of whom 1,349, or 14.04 per cent, became parents. In the city of Grand Rapids there are 24,578 native inhabitants with native parents and 25,298 foreign-born with foreign-born parents. Of the former 664, or 2.70 per cent, and of the latter 2,315, or 9.15 per cent, became parents. In Detroit there are 43,297 native inhabitants with native parents, and 92,305 foreign-bom with foreign-born parents. Of the former 1,119, or 2.58 per cent, and of the latter 8,984, or 9.73 per cent, became parents. In Detroit the absolute number of children born whose parents and grandparents are all native is 256; the number born whose parents and grandparents are all foreign-born is 3,826, or nearly fifteen times the number whose parents and grandparents are all native. Like comparisons might be made for each countv and city in the State. clxiv CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows by nativity and parent-nativity, the num- ber of persons who became parents in the State and counties during the year ending June 1, 1894: TABLE 64. State and counties. State Alcona .__ Alger _.. Allegan .__ Alpena Antrim .__ Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie __. Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboycan Chippewa Clare .__ Clinton Crawford T)elta Dickinson i)aton Emmet Genesee __. Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron __. Ingham Ionia ; Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Native inhabitants with native parents. Number, 904,881 877 301 22,658 2,086 5,494 1,712 813 16,597 12,779 4,105 26,581 19,429 31,351 16,349 4,790 3,347 1,827 3,530 16,972 971 2,960 1,167 25,231 5,780 24,065 1,769 1,162 8,177 19,687 23,870 2,575 3,260 24,577 22,013 2,103 678 11,137 27,853 23,121 3,160 46,851 160 2,583 11,731 3,112 Who became parents during census year. Number, 31,855 40 8 833 72 253 97 39 545 487 170 941 610 936 556 255 142 80 198 543 32 130 54 868 270 891 39 362 713 753 80 118 799 728 104 29 545 925 765 136 1,556 3 105 406 142 Per cent. 3.52 4.56 2.63 3.68 3.45 4.61 5.67 4.80 3.28 3.81 4.14 3.55 8.14 2.99 3.40 5.32 4.24 4.38 5.61 3.22 8.80 4.39 4.63 3.44 4.67 8.70 5.43 3.36 4.43 8.62 3.15 3.11 3.56 3.25 8.31 4.95 4.28 4.89 3.82 3 31 4.30 3.32 1.88 4.07 3.46 4.56 Native inhabitants with foreign-bom parents. • Number, 464,570 1,415 295 5,827 5,773 2,004 1,581 1,151 2,028 18,485 1,069 6,377 1,603 4,987 1,135 1,771 3,543 3,553 1,078 3,127 496 5,509 4,565 1,690 1,471 4,689 4,537 2,672 2,141 1,641 17,910 11,335 4,192 3,443 3,599 1,685 2,891 5,958 5,850 540 25,688 1,012 808 5,167 2,628 Who became parents during census year. Number. 18,579 347 111 40 31 87 605 32 304 82 254 47 63 122 75 44 217 22 207 144 70 46 234 29 138 136 180 81 629 477 178 158 112 66 126 275 264 21 948 41 27 210 108 Per cent. 4.00 8.. 54 3.05 5.96 1.92 3.34 2.53 2.69 4.29 3.27 2.99 4.77 5.12 5.09 4.14 3.56 3.44 2.11 4.08 6.94 4.44 3.76 3.15 4.14 3.13 5,10 3.34 3.04 5.09 6.07 4.94 3.51 4.21 4.25 4.53 3.11 8.92 4.36 4,82 4.51 3.69 4.05 3.34 4.06 4.11 Foreipn-bom inhabitants with foreign-bom parents. Number 540,361 2,032 544 4,901 7,330 2,662 2,195 1,824 1,759 20,065 1,490 1,503 5,068 1,064 2,229 4,714 8,057 1,785 2,570 752 8,321 8,050 1,692 1,715 5,183 Who became parents during census year. Number. 50,638 233 44 295 792 232 231 202 84 2,111 lU 540 74 288 59 195 499 674 163 119 58 915 1,130 55 148 299 1,250 112 7,464 1,170 2,945 207 2,289 158 1,512 45 19,876 2,785 12,211 1,225 4,386 330 3,355 171 4,510 499 2,406 298 3,736 337 5,869 413 6,645 538 894 51 32,257 2,864 1,389 131 1,564 99 5,586 394 2,338 227 Per cent. 9.37 11.47 8.05 6.02 10.80 8.72 10.52 11.07 4.78 10.52 7.45 8.07 4.92 5.88 5.55 8.75 10 59 8.37 9.24 4.63 7.71 11.00 14.04 3.25 8.63 5.77 8.96 15.70 7.03 6.97 2.98 14.01 10.03 7.52 5.10 11.06 12.39 9.05 7.04 8.10 5.70 9.67 l.Qb 9.71 SUMMARY. TABLE 64.— Concluded. clxv Counties. Lenawee Livingston. Luce Mackinac Maconfb Manistee — . Manitou ... Marquette.. Mason Mecosta Menominee.. Midiand Missaukee — Monroe Montcalm ... Montmorency . Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana _.. Ogemaw Ontonagon . Osceola Oscoda Otsego. Ottawa Presque Isle. Eoecommon _ Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft.. Shiawassee.. St. Clair St. Joseph... Tuscola VauBuren... Washtenaw . Wayne Wexford Native inhabitants with native parents. Number. 31,653 12,691 278 2,068 12,799 5,035 241, 2,967 6,002 10,119 3,063 5,490 2,209 18,146 19,785 622 10,311 9,948 23,799 9,426 1,843 1,422 7,351 785 1,769 10,369 399 590 23,146 3,934 1,401 19,572 12,0i3 17,192 13,170 22,796 20,629 61,850 6,7.54 Who became parents during census year. Number, 974 413 14 122 414 210 5 114 274 411 126 256 115 764 766 31 346 442 703 364 105 63 359 48 73 367 15 26 831 146 587 365 505 499 797 522 1,822 329 Per cent. 3.08 3.25 5.04 5.90 3.23 4.17 2.07 3.81 4.57 4.06 4.11 4.66 5.21 i.-il 3.87 4.93 3.36 4.44 2.95 5.70 4.43 4.88 6.11 4.13 3.54 3.76 4.41 3.59 3.71 5.71 3.00 S.Oi 2.94 3.79 3.50 2.. 53 2.95 4.87 Native inhabitants with foreign-bom parents. Number. 6,024 2,722 589 1,534 7,425 8,5'?0 835 14, 122 4,257 3,317 7,617 2,317 1,451 5,831 4,151 510 10,637 2,723 5,963 2,142 1,101 1,815 2,965 287 923 12,597 2,755 285 21,989 10,953 1,.534 4,017 14,0,30 2,693 6,452 1,971 9,321 84,945 I 2,050 Who became parents during census year. Number, 292 150 IS 59 4M 174 19 401 114 119 84 43 441 149 10 266 104 297 85 45 101 76 10 28 662 77 10 949 419 48 197 710 96 315 92 451 3,100 58 Per cent. Foreign-born inhabitants with foreign-born parents. 4.85 5.51 3.06 3.85 2.04 5.67 2.84 2.68 3.59 4.83 3.63 2.89 7.56 3.59 1.96 2.50 3.82 4.98 3.97 4.09 5.56 2.66 3.48 3.03 5.?6 2.79 3.51 4 32 3.82 3.13 4.90 5.06 3.56 4.88 4.67 4.84 3.65 2.83 Number. 4,909 2,263 1,246 2,513 7,224 9,608 245 17,451 5,443 3,579 10,154 2,873 2,221 4,132 4,970 787 11,462 3,046 6,473 2,395 1,695 2,676 3,-573 389 1,389 11,044 2,287 .521 23,139 11,989 3,0«8 4,i'05 16,493 2,279 7,119 1,987 7,215 108,727 2,975 Who became parents during census year. Number. 281 134 142 248 491 1,349 21 2,264 584 286 1,315 281 213 250 415 61 1,170 294 324 193 150 251 291 44 150 1,001 331 29 1,845 1,053 312 231 1,105 114 508 113 473 10,404 Per cent. 5.72 5.92 11.40 9.87 14.04 8.57 12.97 10.73 7.99 12.95 9.78 9.59 6.05 8.35 7.75 10.21 9.65 5.01 8.06 8.85 9.38 8.14 11.31 10.80 9.06 14.47 5.57 7.97 8.78 10.10 5.56 6.70 5.00 7.14 5.69 6.56 9.75 10.39 clxvi CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows, by nativity and parent-nativity, the number of persons who became parents in the incorporated cities during the year ending June 1, 1894: TABLE 65. Incorporated cities. All cities Adrian _ Albion Alpena Ann Arbor Au Sable Battle Creek Bay City _... Belding Benton Harbor Bessemer BigEapids Cadillac Charlotte Cheboygan Clare Coldwater Comnna Detroit Bowagiac Eaton Hapids Escanaba Flint _. Gladstone Gladwin Grand Haven Grand Ledge Grand Rapids Greenville Harrison Hastings Hillsdale... Holland Hudson.. _, Ionia Iron Mountain Ironwood Ishpeming Jackson Kalamazoo Lansing Lapeer Ludington _. Manistee Marine City Marquette Marshall Mason Menominee Midland Native inhabitants with native parents. Number. 238,472 5,212 3,002 1,440 4,733 442 9,974 6,313 1,946 3,368 216 2,349 1,685 3,373 1,223 594 3,594 926 43,297 2,464 1,614 1,163 5,540 389 402 965 1,723 24,578 1,856 334 2,045 2,843 1,234 1,661 2,599 554 616 567 11,318 8,968 8,282 1,565 1,806 1,657 1,196 1,374 2,640 1,247 1,683 1,165 Who became parents during census year. Number, 6,922 126 83 46 118 16 317 200 81 116 6 54 51 74 14 1,119 83 26 145 16 26 26 71 664 68 24 49 65 35 38 79 23 23 27 365 255 256 42 76 41 47 36 64 30 Per cent. 2.90 2.42 2.76 3.19 2.49 3.62 3.18 3.17 4.16 3.44 2.78 2.30 3.03 2.55 3.84 4.38 2.06 1.51 2.58 3.37 1.61 3.10 2.62 4.11 6.47 2.69 4.12 2.70 3.66 7.19 2.40 2.29 2.84 2.29 3.04 4.15 3.73 4.76 3.22 2.84 2.68 4.21 2.47 3.93 2.62 2.42 2.41 4.04 4.38 Native inhabitants with foreign-born parents. Number. 208,101 1,769 592 3,946 2,568 805 1,490 9,083 261 530 811 911 1,041 217 1,889 203 426 164 71,169 312 87 2,638 1,389 475 127 1,986 117 19,339 380 94 228 394 2,217 195 823 2,503 3,109 4,489 3,731 4,028 2,275 383 2,305 4,863 720 3,143 778 94 3,988 372 Who became parents during census year. Number. 7,319 90 25 78 100 24 77 215 17 25 27 24 22 12 60 11 24 4 2,474 9 2 109 57 13 9 70 7 659 17 13 132 12 34 76 119 164 179 80 87 74 103 38 1 192 20 Per cent. 3.52 5.09 4.22 1.98 3.89 2.98 5.17 2.37 6.51 4.72 3.33 2.63 2.11 5.53 3.18 5.42 5.63 2.44 3.48 2.88 2.30 4.13 4.10 2.74 7.09 3.52 5.98 3.41 4.47 5.32 3 31 3.30 5.95 6.15 4.13 3.44 2.44 2.65 4.40 4.44 3.62 3.13 2.08 1.79 10.28 3.28 4.88 1.06 4.81 5.38 Forei^-born inhabitants with foreign-born parents. Number, 259,435 1,357 670 5,071 2,264 1,030 1,877 10,257 276 604 1,306 1,088 1,530 297 2,780 338 396 213 92,305 280 73 3,208 1,788 969 158 1,656 135 25,298 424 169 211 338 2,081 115 871 4,100 5,108 5,876 3,654 4,662 2,458 471 3,034 5,510 743 3,921 644 110 5,243 441 Who became parents during census year. Number. 25,:381 382 142 71 107 981 12 32 216 81 186 5 295 24 13 6 8,984 22 3 414 102 , 100 19 171 4 2,315 26 18 195 65 624 797 907 289 393 218 24 325 771 58 383 756 36 SUMMARY. TABLE 65.— Concluded. clxvii Incorporated cities. Monroe Mt. Clemens Mt. Pleasant Muskegon _ Negaunee Nlles North Muskegon. Norway Owosso Pontiac Port Huron Saginaw Sault Ste. Marie.. Stanton St. Clair St. Ignace St. Joseph St. Louis West Bay City,,, Wyandotte Ypsilanti Native inhabitants with native parents. Who became parents during census year. Number. Number. Per cent. 2,550 83 3.25 2,305 88 3.82 1,437 45 3.13 4,162 115 2.76 357 13 3.64 2,366 66 2.79 295 7 2.37 156 8 5.13 4,402 145 3.29 3,243 93 2.87 3,095 85 2.75 11,035 353 3.20 992 42 4.23 887 25 2.82 656 15 2.29 605 18 2.98 1,919 40 2.08 1,303 39 2.99 2,471 101 4.09 997 41 4.11 3,504 65 1 85 Native inhabitants with foreign-bom parents. Number. 1,313 1,153 437 6,631 2,238 855 239 1,158 1,223 1,149 4,464 12,614 1,573 73 598 424 851 124 3,342 1,384 801 Who became parents during census year. Number. 13 156 85 33 12 14 50 50 152 450 38 3 35 14 38 8 132 83 30 Per cent. 8.45 5.90 2.97 2.35 3.80 3.86 5.02 1.21 4.09 4.35 3.41 3.57 2.42 4.11 5.85 3.30 4.46 6.45 3.95 6.00 3.75 Forei^-born inhabitants with foreign-born parents. Number. 906 1,289 587 7,083 2,778 677 280 2,140 1,393 1,484 7,329 13,756 3,740 126 597 1,141 175 3,920 1,120 Who became parents during census year. Number. 54 78 45 725 31 279 104 58 476 1,070 307 6 49 45 103 8 452 73 Per cent. 5.96 6.05 7.67 10.24 13.89 7.24 11.07 13.04 7.47 3.91 6.49 7.78 8.21 4.76 7.03 7.54 9.03 4.57 11.53 6.52 4.82 clxviii CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows by age and nativity the number of mothers year, and the total number and average number TABLE 66. Number of children born of each mother. Nativity of mothers. Total No. of mothers. Ages of mothers of children 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1 ( Native I Foreign... ( Native .... I Foreign.... j Native ( Foreign... ( Native ( Foreign.. -- 5 Native ( Foreign... ( Native ( Foreign.... ( Native ( Foreign... ( Native ( Foreign.... ( Native..... ( Foreign.... ( Native ( Foreign.... ( Native ( Foreign.... ( Native ( Foreign_.. ( Native ( Foreign 5 Native ( Foreign — ( Native I Foreign s Native ( Foreign.... ( Native .... i Foreign ! Native \ Foreign ... ( Native ( Foreign.... 9,163 4,026 7,166 3,911 5,188 3,521 3,681 2,988 2,555 2,579 1,846 2,178 1,264 1,580 853 1,235 543 909 314 626 206 359 113 283 50 142 37 60 13 41 2 • 15 2 _. 3 14 2 76 13 4 1 306 70 32 8 3 620 167 110 27 13 5 2 879 249 252 76 20 5 6 2 1 1,019 362 464 185 119 2 50 4 19 7 5 6 7 U - -- 16 - n 18 19 No. of mothers at each age ! Native ( Foreign 32,996 24,471 3 14 2 80 14 341 78 745 199 1,158 332 1,626 604 Total No. of children born by mothers at each age. ( Native t Foreign ... 106,384 106,910 3 14 2 84 15 379 86 887 236 1,472 424 2,405 910 At. No. of children born ( Native ( Foreign.... 3.22 4.37 1. 1. 1. 1.05 1.07 1.11 1.10 1.19 1.19 1.27 1.28 1.48 1.51 SUMMARY. clxix who bore their first, second, third, fourth, etc., child during the census of children born by the mothers at each age: TABLE 66.— Continued. born during census year. Number of children 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. . 2S. 29. 30. 31. born of each mother. 898 375 585 205 195 62 45 20 7 5 2 938 408 694 352 318 146 79 53 20 13 2 2 1 1 804 355 730 345 404 210 138 79 39 34 9 8 721 381 712 417 520 284 207 141 69 42 17 16 10 4 2 601 329 648 379 466 300 269 191 109 86 30 28 7 4 4 5 1 3 1 486 265 547 300 455 357 283 226 152 124 46 47 12 15 6 4 1 2 a^6 211 Ul 299 422 320 306 227 145 158 8.') 76 22 306 199 370 330 396 353 342 29S 204 219 97 112 43 194 130 290 198 267 250 225 228 175 183 106 108 21 52 19 14 4 3 3 3 3 2 229 142 308 198 240 279 242 279 217 292 142 199 65 121 37 60 7 21 2 11 1 3 123 67 180 119 212 149 211 192 142 163 128 136 72 84 23 43 6 12 2 8 1 1 \ 1 1 .2 ^ -3 ^ 4 \ 5 \ 6 10 10 7 14 I . 8 2 6 8 4 6 2 1 1 I 9 2 I _ 10 1 2 I —.-11 I 12 3 1 I 13 1 I .14 I.. ..15 I 16 I 17 I IS i... .19 1,732 667 2,054 975 2,128 1,031 2,260 1,287 2,136 1,325 1,988 1,341 1,823 1,330 1,775 1,573 1,307 1,174 1,530 1,606 1,100 975 2,880 1,076 3,730 1,846 4,311 2,209 5,086 2,981 5,1915 3,441 5,254 3,907 5,281 4,225 5,652 5,340 4,384 4,342 5,435 6,817 4,214 4,294 1.66 1.61 1.82 1.89 2.03 2.14 2.25 2.32 2.43 2.60 2.64 2.91 2.89 3.18 3.18 3.39 3.33 3.70 3.55 4.24 3.83 4,40 clxx CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 66— Continued. Number of children born of each mother. Nativity of mothers. Ages of mothers of children 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 1 s. ... ( Native.... (Foreign ... ( Native .... ( Foreign ... ( Native .... 1 Foreign ... ( Native .... ( Foreign ... 5 Native i Foreign ... j Native ^_.. 1 Foreign ... ( Native (Foreign ... 5 Native ( Foreign .. - ( Native .... ( Foreign ... ( Native .... ( Foreign ._ . ( Native _._. I Foreign ... J Native .... t Foreign .. . (•Native 133 71 166 122 222 153 233 207 197 201 160 208 89 147 62 81 16 33 13 12 2 6 2 6 101 51 129 73 194 140 208 191 204 197 155 194 110 148 56 95 37 43 14 17 4 7 1 2 82 43 114 71 130 116 206 150 153 172 151 173 109 124 79 97 38 47 11 30 5 1 55 31 95 58 149 96 150 107 145 164 127 175 106 150 78 99 42 75 20 34 8 15 55 23 93 41 97 61 135 97 130 132 151 167 116 128 80 113 54 86 30 47 6 23 4 12 f 1 4 39 19 53 23 79 52 101 76 110 99 107 127 93 94 78 98 41 88 24 48 15 22 11 16 4 8 2 29 20 50 28 70 40 83 64 95 72 96 100 101 123 60 98 69 89 25 68 35 42 4 29 5 6 7 2 1 2 20 11 2 23 3 50 33 54 47 66 4. 5 ---. 6 -. 58 89 84 89 56 88 56 72 46 46 21 37 8 7 --- 8 _. 9 - 10 11 4 1 1 1 4 2 9 1 1 23 4 ( Foreign ... 2 7 3 ( Foreign ... ( Native 1 1 15.. ..-- 3 2 6 5 Native 16 ( Native n 1 ( Native 18 — 19 No. of mothers at each age ( Native .... ( Foreign ... 1,295 1,250 1,213 1,159 1,080 l,0i9 978 1,021 952 947 757 770 730 782 549 623 Total No. of children born by mothers at each age. ( Native .... ( Foreign ... 5,447 6,127 5,470 5,998 5,124 5,470 4,851 5,979 4,994 5,982 4,239 5,034 4,391 5,477 3,531 4,511 At. No. of children born ! Native .... (Foreign... 4.21 4.90 4.51 5.18 4.74 5.32 4.96 5.86 5.25 6.32 5.60 6.54 6.02 7.00 6.43 7.24 SUMMARY. TABLE 66.— CoNOLUDED. clxxi born during census year. c h Number )f chiJdren 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. orn of each mother. 12 9 8 4 9 7 3 3 1 2 1 2 5 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 39 6 7 21 8 12 6 17 4 7 4 9 4 6 2 5 4 4 2 -. 13 5 5 6 1 4 .2 42 26 3 1 -. 1 2 - —.3 50 44 28 13 21 23 18 8 6 9 4 4 4 2 1 3 2 2 i 4 55 65 33 19 28 26 21 26 12 13 4 13 1 3 6 2 8 1 1 1 1 2 5 60 45 46 24 33 20 25 11 20 9 12 3 6 • 2 1 3 1 65 1 6 64 75 30 41 40 41 19 39 13 17 12 10 11 3 5 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 7 58 109 36 44 40 53 25 35 10 37 9 19 3 4 4 7 3 4 1 4 1 1 J& 41 111 27 41 25 50 22 43 21 24 10 24 3 8 7 8 1 5 1 4 1 3 9 31 69 21 38 22 52 19 59 11 32 8 26 2 6 g- 2 5 3 3 2' }- 10 22 43 13 20 21 46 22 36 10 17 8 12 6 13 1 7 r 1 2 \- - 11 12 39 12 28 23 31 11 21 10 20 7 18 2 11 3 5 1 4 1 6 1 \- 12 7 5 10 4 15 7 14 7 16 12 .. 1 3 1 2 20 2 1 1 10 3 7 5 8 2 6 3 6 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 .. J4 1 2 1 3 4 2 1 6 2 3 1 1 2 4 2 15 1 3 1 }- 1 3 2 2 2 4 1 .16 1 1 3 2 1 --17 1 2 18 1 1 1 1 495 703 290 328 296 408 208 336 127 229 84 173 45 73 37 45 33 35 19 30 8 17 3,148 5,512 2,005 2,689 2,205 3,496 1,601 2,989 1,026 2,065 702 1,541 308 753 277 413 209 314 127 294 62 132 6.36 7.84 6.91 8.14 7.45 8.57 7.70 8.90 8.08 9.02 8.36 8.91 6.84 10.32 7.49 9.18 6.33 8.97 6.68 9.80 7 75 7 76 clxxii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows the number of children born by each native mother whose husband, June 1, 1894, was native; the number and percentage of such mothcis who bore each specified number of children, and the whole number and percentage of children in families of each specified number of children. The table also shows the num- ber of children born by each foreign-bom mother whose husband, June 1, 1894, was foreign-bom; the number and percentage of such mothers who bore each specified number of children, and the whole number and percentage of children in families of each specified number of children: TABLE 67 Number Native mothers, -whose husbands, June 1, 1894, were native, and children bom by such mothers. Foreign-born mothers whose hus- bands, June 1, 1894, were foreign- born, and children born by such mothers. of children born by each mother. Mothers. Children. Mothers. Children. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent Number. Per cent Number. Per cent. 1 child 41,738 40,462 31,437 23,120 I6,lfl9 10,940 7,432 5,364 3,350 2,2*2 1,328 833 381 215 76 41 16 10 1 2 22.53 21.81 16.97 12.48 8.75 5.90 4.01 2.90 1.81 1.23 .72 .45 .21 .12 .04 .Oi .01 .00+ .00+ .00+ 41,738 80,924 94,311 92,480 80,995 65,640 52,024 42,912 30,150 22,820 14,603 10,020 4,953 3,010 1,140 656 272 180 19 40 6.53 12.67 14.76 14.47 12.68 10.27 8.14 6.72 4.72 3.57 2.29 1.37 .78 .47 .18 .10 .04 .03 .00 .01 12,036 13,888 14,217 13,749 12,527 11,675 10,015 8,780 7,019 5,490 3,433 2,637 1,319 723 347 173 86 40 17 14 5 4 2 2 1 1 10.18 11.75 12.03 11.63 10.60 9.88 8.47 7.43 5.94 4.65 2.90 2.23 1.12 .61 .30 .15 .07 .03 .01 .01 .00+ .00+ .00+ .00+ .00-- .00+ 12,036 27,776 42,651 54,996 62,633 70,050 70,105 70,240 63,171 54,900 37,763 31,644 17,147 10,122 5,205 2.768 1,462 720 323 280 105 88 46 48 25 26 1 89 3 children. 6.70 5 children 6 children 9.84 11 01 11.02 11.04 9.93 8.63 5.93 4.97 2.69 1.59 .82 .44 .23 .11 .05 .04 .03 .01 .01 .01 .00+ .00+ 8 children 9 children 10 children 11 children 12 children 13 children 14 children 15 children __. 16 children n children 18 children 19 children 20 children •22 children 24 children 25 children 26 children Totals - 185,229 100.00 638,892 100.00 118,200 100.00 636,332 100.00 SUMMARY. clxxiii The following table shows the number of children born by each native mother whose husband, June 1, 1894, was foreign-bom; the number and percentage of such mothers who bore each specified number of children, and the whole number and percentage of children in families of each specified number of children. The table also shows the number of children bom by each foreign-born mother whose husband, June 1, 1894, was native; the number and percentage of such mothers who bore each specified number of children, and the whole number and percentage of children in families of each specified number of children : TABLE 68. Number of children bom by each mother. Native mothers whose hnsbands, June 1, 1894, were foreign- born, and children born by such mothers. Foreign-bom mothers whose hus- bands, June 1, 1894, were native, and c>>ildreQ born by such mothers. Mothers. ChUdren. Mothers. Children. Number. Percent. Number. Percent. Number. Percent. Number. Percent. 1 child- 7,608 7,647 6,292 5,129 3,766 2,909 2,071 1,651 1,186 817 522 360 189 84 46 20 9 8 9 i 1 18.87 18.97 15.61 12 72 9.34 7.22 5.14 4.09 2.94 2.03 1.29 .89 .47 .21 .11 .03 .02 .02 .00+ .00 .00 7,608 15,294 18,876 20,516 18,830 ■ 17,454 14,497 13,208 10,674 8,170 5,742 4,320 2,457 1,176 690 320 153 144 38 20 21 4.75 9.55 11.78 12.81 11.75 10.90 9.05 8.21 6.66 5.10 3.58 2.70 1.53 .73 .43 .20 .10 .09 .02 .01+ .01+ 4,912 5,0(19 4,175 3,3.53 2,539 1,798 1,254 913 666 436 264 193 102 42 14 11 7 2 2 1 19.12 19.50 16.25 13.05 9.88 7.00 4.88 3.55 2.59 1.70 1.03 .75 .40 .16 .05 .04 .03 .01 .01 .00 4,912 10,018 12,525 13,412 12,695 10,788 8,778 7,304 6,004 4,360 2,904 2,316 1,326 588 210 176 119 36 38 20 4.99 2 children 10.17 12.71 4 children 5 r.hilriren 13.61 12.88 10.95 7 children 8.91 8 children. . 7.41 9oiiildrBn lOr.hilHrpn 6.09 4.42 2.95 12 children 2.35 13 children 1.35 .60 1,=i r.hildren .21 16 children. .18 .12 18 children .04 19 children .04 .02 Totals . 40,318 100.00 160,208 100.00 25,693 100.00 98,529 100.00 clxxiv CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows the number of children living June 1, 1894, born by each native mother whose husband, June 1, 1894, was native; the number and percentage of such mothers who bore each specified number of children, and the whole number and percentage of children in families of each specified number of children. The table also shows the number of children living June 1, 1894, born by each foreign-born mother whose husband, June 1, ISttl, was foreign-born; the number and percentage of such mothers who bore each specified number of children, and the whole number and percentage of children in families of each specified number of children: TABLE 69. Number of children living Jane 1, 1891, born by each mother. Native mothers whose husbands, June 1, 1894, -were native, and children living June 1, 1894, born by such mothers. Foreign-born mothers whose hus- bands, June 1, 1894, were foreign- born and children living June 1, 1894, bom by such mothers. Mothers. Children. Mothers. Children. Number. Percent. Number. Percent. Number. Per cent . Number. Percent. 1 child 49,904 45,95S 32,146 20,908 12,909 7,932 4,569 2,644 1,440 668 270 99 31 12 5 27.80 25.60 17.91 11.65 7.19 4.42 2.55 1.47 .80 .37 .15 .06 .02 .01 .00 49,904 91,910 96,438 83,632 64,545 47,592 31,983 21,152 12,960 6,680 2,970 1,188 403 168 75 9.75 17.97 18.85 ■ 16.35 12.62 9.30 6.25 4.13 2.53 1.31 .58 .23 .08 .03 .02 16,174 18,774 18,628 17,080 14,322 11,403 8,116 5,392 3,049 1,661 765 289 90 28 17 3 2 1 13.97 16.21 16.09 14.75 12.37 9.85 7.01 4.66 2.63 1.43 .66 .25 .08 .02 .01 .00 .00 .00 16,174 37,548 55,884 68,320 71,610 68,418 56,812 43,136 27,441 16,610 8,415 3,468 1,170 392 255 48 34 18 3.40 7.89 3 children 11.75 4 children 14.36 5 children 15.05 6 children 14.38 11.94 8 children 9 children 9.07 5.77 10 children 3.49 11 children 1.77 12 children _. .73 .25 14 children .08 .05 16 children 01 .01 18 children 00 Totals .. 179,492 100.00 - 511,600 100.00 115,794 100.00 475,753 100 00 SUMJIAIiy. clxxv The following table shows the number of childien living June 1, 1894, born by each native mother whose husband, June 1, 1804, was foreign- born; the number and percentage of such mothers who bore each speci- fied number of children, and the whole number and percentage of chil- dren in families of each specified number of children. The table also shows the number of children living June 1, 1894, bom bv each foreign- born mother whose husband, June 1, 1894, was native; the number and percentage of such mothers who bore each specified number of children, and the whole number and percentage of children in families of each specified number of children: TABLE 70. Number of children living June 1, 1894, born by each mother. Native mothers whose husbands, June 1, 1894, were foreign-born, and children living June 1, 1894, born by such mothers. Foreign-born mothers whose hus- bands, June 1, 1891, were native, and children living June 1, 1894, born by such mothers. Mothers. Children. Moth rs. ChUdren. Number. Percent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1 child 9,181 8,911 6,820 4,919 3,405 2,29n 1,580 972 557 325 139 58 23 5 5 1 1 23.43 22.74 17.40 12.55 8.69 5.85 4.03 2.48 1.42 .83 .35 .15 .06 .01 .01 .00 .00 9,1SI 17,822 20,4t» 19,676 17,025 13,752 11,060 7,776 5,013 3,2.i0 1,529 696 299 70 75 16 17 7.19 13.96 16.02 15.41 13.33 10.77 8.66 6.09 3.92 2.54 1.20 .55 .23 .05 .06 .01 .01 5,994 5,850 4,530 3,199 2,154 1,406 839 493 272 139 83 23 6 2 1 23.98 23.41 18.13 12.80 8.62 5.63 3.36 1.97 1.09 .56 .33 .09 .02 .01 .00 5,994 11,700 13,590 12,796 10,770 8,438 5,873 3,9a 2,448 1,390 913 276 78 28 15 7.88 2 children. 14.95 3 children.. 17.37 16.35 13.76 6 children.. 10.78 7.50 8 children 5.04 9 children 3.13 10 children... 1.78 11 children 1.17 12 children .35 13 children .10 U children... .04 15 children.. .02 16 children ITcUldien Totals 39,194 100.00 127,705 100.00 24,991 100.00 78,251 100.00 clxxvi CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows by nativity the number of mothers whose children have all died, and the nativity of the husbands of such mothers June 1, 1894. It also shows the number of children bom by each mother and the number of children born by all mothers: TABLE 71. Number of mothers whose children have all died, and number of children born by such mothers. Number of children born by each mother. Native mothers with native husbands, June 1, 1894. Foreign-born mothers with for- eign-born husbands, June 1, 1894. Native mothers with foreign-bom husbands, June 1, 1894. Foreign-bom mothers with native husbands, June 1, 1894. Mothers. Children Mothers. ChUdren. Mothers. Children. Mothers. ChUdren. 1 child 3,844 1,115 452 164 82 41 17 8 6 3 2 2 1 3,844 2,230 1,356 656 410 246 119 64 54 30 22 24 13 1,320 507 253 113 70 46 33 16 19 6 10 5 3 2 1,320 1,014 759 452 350 276 231 128 171 60 110 60 39 28 735 225 84 40 16 7 12 4 735 450 252 160 80 42 84 32 430 148 63 25 15 8 3 4 1 3 430 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children _. 6 children- 7 children.. 8 children 296 189 100 75 48 21 32 9 10 children 30 11 children 12 children 2 24 13 children . 15 children 16 children. 17 children 2 34 1 18 19 children 20 children 21 children. 22 children 23 children... 24ch.ldren 1 24 Totals 5,737 9,068 2,406 5,056 1,124 1,853 702 1,254 SUMMARY. clxxvii MARRIAGES. The number of marriages in the census year of persons who were inhabitants of the State June 1, 1894, as reported for the census, is 14,498. It will be noticed that this is only a report of marriages within the year of persons who were inhabitants of the State at the date of the census. Xo attempt was made to secure a report of the number of marriages solemnized in the State during the census year. An enumeration of these by ordinary census methods is impracticable. The present returns afford the data for an interesting and valuable showing of the percentage of marriages in which the contracting parties are both native, the percentage in which they are both foreign-born, and the percentage of mixed marriages, that is, marriages of native grooms with foreign-bom brides, and of foreign-bom grooms with native brides. Thje nativity of one or both of the parties to 899 marriages is not reported. Exclusive of these, the nativity of the contracting parties is returned as follows: Groom and bride both native 8,326 Groom and bride both foreign-born 2,349 Groom native, bride foreign-bom 1,197 Groom' foreign-born, bride native 1,727 The number of marriages in which the parties were both native is 61.23 per cent, the number in which both were foreign-bom is 17.27 per cent, the nurftber in which the groom was native and the bride foreign- bom is 8.80 per cent, and the number in which the groom was foreign- bom and the bride native is 12.70 per cent, of the total number of marriages. Expressed in numbers, the nativity of the parties to 1,000 marriages was as follows: Groom and bride both native 612 Groom and bride both foreign-born 173 Groom native, bride foreign-born 88 Groom foreign-bom, bride native 127 clxxviii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows the number of marriages in which the groom and bride w(^re both native, and the ages in periods of years of the contracting parties. The first column sliows the ages of males (grooms), and the second the number of males married. The first number in the second column is 370, and shows that there were 370 males mar- ried during the year who were under 20 years old. Starting with this number and reading to the right we find that 303 of the 370 males mar- ried females under 20 years of age; 64 married females aged 20 to 25 years, and 3 married females aged 25 to 30 years. In like manner it may be seen that of the 3,496 males aged 20 to 25 years, 1,741 married females aged under 20, 1,581 married females aged 20 to 25, etc. : TABLE 72. CO 1 3 G^room and bride both native. Ages of grooms. Ages of brides. s o o O s B o i s o g c3 o to ir5 O 1 a > a o S i 370 3,496 2,317 981 422 242 157 92 84 69 50 29 9 4 4 303 1,741 702 194 58 19 12 1 2 3 1 1 64 1,581 1,089 404 120 42 23 6 i 3 149 438 229 113 38 21 6 5 4 2 2 20 to 25 18 66 118 71 53 21 9 3 2 4 15 27 43 46 25 22 11 6- 4 1 4 •S 25 to 30 5 8 9 30 24 16 19 7 3 1 25 11 14 15 1 1 3 5 15 18 13 9 7 1 1 30 to 35 35 to 40 1 "I' 9 9 15 6 1 40 to 45 2 1 1 3 10 4 5 "3" 4 45 to 50 50 to 55 1 2 4 3 2 55 to 60 60 to 65 . 1 1 2 65 to 70. 70 to 75 . 75 to 80 1 TTnlfTio^rn 1 1 1 1 Total brides. 8,326 3,038 3,330 1,010 361 209 123 88 71 45 29 12 5 — - — - 5 SUMMARY. clxxix The following table shows the number of marriages in which the groom and bride were both foreign-bom, and the ages in periods of years of the contracting parties: TABLE 73. 1 s be 1 Groom and bride both foreign -born. Ages of grooms, Ages of brides. IS a 4 o o a o i i o o 1 1^ g s s s d s s 5 o s M g = a Under 20 28 649 809 381 176 96 65 57 32 29 15 9 2 1 23 262 196 69 18 7 3 1 5 324 373 142 53 10 8 4 20 to 25 _ 52 219 104 52 21 2 ...... 5 16 53 21 17 15 2 2 1 1 4 5 9 19 13 17 10 4 2 1 2 25 to 30 30 to 35 . 1 6 17 10 11 5 2 1 1 1 6 4 7 14 5 4 1 1 1 4 3 10 9 7 2 1 35 to 40 40 to 45 2 1 45 to 50 . 60 to 55 4 3 5 3 1 1 1 53 to 60 60 to 65 6 5 3 1 "V 1 1 65 to 70 ____ 70 to 75 75 to 80 1 — - ... 80 and over _ 1 ^ 36 42 37 20 15 3 3 .... Total brides 2,349 579 919 454 133 2 CI XXX CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows the number of marriages in which the groom was native and the bride foreign-born, and the ages in periods of years of the contracting parties: TABLE 74. CO s o o 3 Groom native, bride foreign-bom. Ages of brides. Ages of grooms. u a P S s -S s s o o S s 4 s 8 i s s o 8 O in 1^ Under 20 32 409 362 160 96 42 30 14 15 11 13 8 4 1 25 209 98 26 9 5 178 167 51 33 4 3 1 1 2 18 75 49 23 7 3 2 20 to 25 3 16 28 12 13 6 2 2 1 1 "s 5 13 10 8 1 2 1 1 1 2 25 to 30 1 30 to 35 1 35 to 40 3 5 5 2 2 3 "2" 2 3 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 .... 1 40 to 45 45 to 50 "3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 "2 50 to 55 55 to 60.. "l 3 1 1 1 60 to 65. 65 to 70 2 1 TO to 75. 1 75 to 80 1 TTnknmffn 1 Total brides 1,197 369 443 179 84 44 25 21 10 9 5 5 3 SUMMARY. clxxxi The following table shows the number of marriages in which the groom was foreign-born and the bride native, and the ages in periods of years of the contracting parties: TABLE 75. 1 o s 1 Groom foreign-born, bride native. Ages of grooms. Ages of brides. o 1 2 o O s. g s o i i 2 8 o -0 u a s 1^ Under 20 28 538 586 260 117 50 41 39 30 16 15 5 1 1 1 24 292 207 54 23 7 6 3 225 263 109 34 11 5 1 3 1 1 1 20 97 65 29 14 2 1 2 20 to 25 24 20 9 4 9 1 4 5 8 3 9 5 3 1 25 to 30 _ 1 1 2 4 5 10 4 3 1 30 to 35. 2 1 1 5 3 8 1 1 35 to 40. 40':to 45. 1 3 7 2 3 3 1 45 to 50 2 2 4 4 3 3 50 to 55 1 3 2 3 1 55 to 60 1 60 to 65. 65 to 70 1 1 1 70 to 75 75 to 80 1 1 Unknown ... ... . i Total brides 1,727 613 656 232 81 39 31 22 20 19 10 3 1 clxxxii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. DEATHS. The number of deaths occurring in the State in the year ending June 1, 1894, as returned for the census, is 23,797, an excess of 2,197 as com- pared with the returns for the same months made for the State regis- tration reports of 1893 and 1894. In the following table is shown the number of deaths in each month of the census year as returned by census enumerators, and also, for comparison, the number as returned for the State registration reports: TABLE 76. *M O .s k Months. 1893. 1894. 1^ a a .2 a 1,975 2,166 U 1 1 1,777 1,909 1,700 1,818 a Q 2,330 2,605 & d !3 § ■-5 2,129 1,404 725 1 1,884 1,272 612 o N as •s 2,248 1,641 607 d 2,283 1,727 556 a a 2,351 1,705 646 d 1 s Deaths as per census 23,797 21,600 1,495 1,616 1,582 1,695 1,920 2,042 Ira Deaths as per registration reports Census returns in excess 1?„S 121 113 122 191 132 118 275 The number of deaths returned for the registration report for each of the first seven months of the year, June to December, inclusive, is in excess of the census return; the number returned for the census for each of the last five months of the year, January to May inclusive, is in excess of the registration return, and the number reported in the census as occurring in the later months of the year is much in excess of the number reported in the census for the earlier months. These comparisons prove the omission of a large number of deaths from both the census and registration returns, the omissions from the census being mainly, if not entirely, for the earlier months of the census year. Such omissions have been noted and accounted for in previous censuses, and are due to the time elapsing between the occurrence of deaths and their enumeration. The deficiency in the registration report is greater than in the census because the time after the occurrence of deaths before the enumeration for that report is longer than the time before the enumera- tion for the census. It has been estimated that the number of deaths actually occurring in the State in any year is sixty per cent in excess of the numljer returned for the registration report. The deficiency in the census is less, but yet very large. SUMMARY. clxxxiii The following table shows for the native and foreign-born persons returned as having died during the year ending June 1, 1894, the per cent of the number at each period of age to the total number at all ages of the same nativity : TABLE 77. Ages. All agea Under 1 year. 1 to 5 years.. 5 to 10 years. 10 to 15 years. 15 to 20 years. 20 to 25 years, 25 to 30 years. 30 to 35 years. 35 to 40 years, 40 to 45 years. Per cent of number at each Eeriod of age to e number at aU ages of the same nativity. Native. Foreign- bom. 32.12 .42 11.23 .88 4.54 1.19 2.80 1.16 3.9S 2.64 4.33 4.08 3.21 4.71 2.H0 5.46 3.03 5.20 2.31 5.57 Ages. 45 to 50 yeare. 50 to 55 years. 55 to 60 years. 60 to 65 years. 65 to 70 years. 70 to 75 years. 75 to 80 years. 80 to 85 years. 85 to 90 years. 90 to 95 years. 95 to 100 years 100 and over.. Per cent of number at each geriod of age to e number at all ages of the same nativity. Native. 2,63 3.03 3.23 3.79 4.42 4.25 3.23 1.57 .59 .13 .03 Foreign- born. 5.75 7.48 7.57 9.87 9.76 8.01 6.18 3.29 1.42 .35 .15 clxxxiv CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The total number and number of each sex of native and of foreign-born decedents at each age are shown in the following table: TABLE 78. Native. Foreign-bom. Number of deaths. Number of deaths. Ages in years. 1 1 a) a a .2 a (0 a E3 18,103 9,508 8,565 30 5,458 2,984 2,473 1 Under 1-12 2,797 464 399 382 308 274 270 222 198 176 167 139 5,796 876 519 336 296 2,027 214 185 154 141 126 820 117 104 100 84 100 505 108 124 134 167 182 715 176 160 138 148 159 781 139 120 118 107 96 580 1,617 235 217 204 171 153 156 101 110 101 89 66 3,220 486 260 168 149 1,063 116 94 75 73 49 407 60 56 44 37 45 242 48 60 60 84 78 330 86 87 64 66 65 368 68 55 48 50 45 266 1,153 228 182 178 137 121 114 121 88 75 78 73 2,548 390 259 168 147 964 98 91 79 68 77 413 57 48 56 47 55 263 60 64 74 83 104 385 90 ■iS 74 82 94 413 71 65 70 57 51 314 27 1 11 2 1 2 5 5 2 1 1 1 1-12. „ , -. 2-12 3-12 1 4-12. .- _- 5-12. 6-12 2 1 1 2 1 2 7-12 1 1 1 1 8-12 9-12 1 10-12 _ _ 11-12 28 23 17 9 10 12 48 17 15 12 8 13 65 13 11 11 8 20 63 23 22 27 30 42 144 36 43 51 46 46 222 51 51 47 63 44 256 10 11 3 6 7 27 8 6 6 2 6 28 8 5 3 4 8 28 12 7 14 15 24 72 19 25 20 22 23 109 29 27 20 34 29 139 12 6 6 4 5 21 9 9 6 6 7 37 5 6 8 4 12 35 11 15 13 15 18 72 17 18 31 24 23 113 22 24 27 29 15 117 1 year 3 years_ 5 years. 7 years . _ . _. 8 years. 5 to 10 years _. _ 12 years , 13 years... 10 to 15 years 16 years.. 19 years. 15 to 20 years 20 years. 23 years... 24 years... 20 to 25 years- 25 years .. _ 26 years 29 years 25 to 30 years SUMMARY. TABLE 78.— Continued. clxxxv Agos in years. 30 years... 31 years 32 years 33 years _ 34 years 30 to 35 years... 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years.. 39 years 35 to 40 years.. 40 years 41 years 42 years„ 43 years 44 years 40 to 45 years.. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years 45 to 50 years.. 50 years- 51 years- 52 years 53 years 54 years 50 to 55 years— 55 years __. 56 years 57 years ___ 58 years- 59 years 55 to 60 years.. 60 years- 61 years 62 years 63 years 64 years 60 to 65 years.. 65 years 66 years _ 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 70 years.. 70 years. 71 years- 72 years 73 years 74 years 70 to 75 years.. 75 years 76 years __. 77 years-. 78 years 79 years 75 to 80 years.. Native. Number of deaths. 122 86 121 120 74 523 127 107 101 99 113 547 66 84 90 87 416 90 108 93 103 482 87 94 107 77 110 475 78 112 112 no 134 546 105 85 137 131 125 583 125 124 142 146 147 684 142 132 161 163 199 797 149 175 139 176 127 766 54 46 56 56 33 245 55 .54 45 48 60 262 42 30 37 43 41 193 39 41 46 46 58 230 51 47 46 42 59 245 41 55 52 57 67 272 50 38 77 71 68 304 75 72 70 79 88 384 76 78 82 88 119 443 94 95 77 92 79 437 40 65 64 41 278 72 .53 56 51 53 2S.!; 47 36 47 47 46 223 49 49 62 47 45 36 47 61 35 51 230 37 57 60 53 67 274 55 47 60 60 57 279 50 52 72 67 59 300 54 79 75 80 354 55 80 62 84 48 329 Foreign -born. Number of deaths. 61 62 78 55 41 297 62 48 48 66 59 283 40 66 72 57 303 60 71 59 75 313 94 72 84 407 87 71 92 93 412 124 78 101 92 87 482 127 106 102 97 105 537 113 70 105 127 116 531 111 91 76 72 86 436 35 34 39 23 20 151 34 26 19 30 33 142 39 27 37 34 35 172 25 30 38 37 44 174 57 43 47 33 42 222 33 49 41 52 45 220 74 50 51 51 49 275 58 56 58 69 310 73 41 53 72 67 306 60 58 39 45 56 258 26 28 39 32 21 146 28 22 29 36 26 141 29 13 29 38 22 131 23 30 33 22 31 139 31 26 47 39 42 185 36 38 30 40 48 192 50 28 50 41 38 207 58 36 227 40 29 52 55 49 225 51 33 37 27 30 178 clxxxvi CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE 78.— Concluded. Native. Foreign-bom. Number of deaths. Number of deaths. Ages in years. J o •3 i a 1 1 i n i a s ■3 a H % A a 80 years . 120 128 122 95 117 582 79 63 74 33 34 283 27 28 23 15 13 106 5 5 6 2 5 23 6 60 73 70 73 55 69 339 50 38 36 20 17 161 9 15 10 8 6 48 2 3 4 1 2 12 4 33 47 58 50 40 48 243 29 25 38 13 17 122 18 13 13 7 7 58 3 2 2 1 3 11 2 25 " 2 86 63 64 74 59 336 40 30 43 38 28 179 29 11 15 10 12 77 2 4 4 5 4 19 8 17 48 27 32 12 32 181 26 12 22 16 18 94 14 9 10 5 4 42 2 1 2 3 3 11 38 26 32 32 27 155 14 18 21 22 10 85 15 2 5 5 8 35 81 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 85 years 85 years . 86 years 87 years _ 88 years 89 years- _ 85 to 90 years 90 years 91 yea4:s _ 92 years 94 years.. 90 to 95 years... 93 years 96 years 3 2 2 1 8 8 4 97 years ._ 98 years TTnlrnown 13 Of the total number of persons returned as having died during the year, 18,103, or 76.83 per cent, were native, and 5,458, or 23.17 per cent, foreign-bom. Of the native, 9,508, or 52.61 per cent, were males, and 8,565, or 47.39 per cent, females, and of the foreign-bom, 2,984, or 54.68 per cent, were males, and 2,473, or 45.32 per cent, females. The sex of 30 native and 1 foreign-born is not reported. The average age of the native decedents was 26.90 years. The average age of the naitive male decedents was 26.93 years. The average age of the native female decedents was 26.87 years. The average age of the foreign-born decedents was 55.29 years. The average age of the foreign-born male decedents was 56.08 years. The average age of the foreign-bom female decedents was 54.35 years. The color of decedents is reported as follows : White, 23,455 ; colored, 207, and Indians, 133. The color of 2 is not reported. The civil condition is reported as follows: Single, 11,925; married, 8,715; widowed, 2,940, and divorced, 81. The civil condition of 136 is not reported. SUMMARY. clxxxvii CHURCHES. The number of church organizations in the State June 1, 1894, was 3,936; church edifices, 3,715, and parsonages, 1,679. The number of stone churches was 50, brick 740, frame 2,894, and log 28, and for three the material is not reported. The seating capacity of churches was 1,138,832, and the total value of all church property §20,775,156, an average of $5,619 to each organization. The number of churches owning propertv valued at less than |500 was 188; at $500 to $1,000, 483; $1,000 to $2,000, 1,049; $2,000 to $5,000, 1,146; $5,000 to $10,000, 398; $10,000 to $20,000, 203; $20,000 to $50,000, 152; $50,000 to $100,000, 62; $100,000 and over, 16. The value of the property of 239 organizations is not reported. Compared with the return for June 1, 1884, there is an increase of 1,072 in organizations, of 1,134 in edifices, of 346,418 in seating capacity, of 562 in parsonages, and of $7,479,005 in the value of property. The increase in number of church edifices and in value of church prop- erty of some of the leading denominations has been as follows: TABLE 79. Denominations. Increase in edifices . Increase in valne of chnrcti property. Denominations. Increase in edifices. Increase in valne of oiinrch property. Baptist 102 53 9 73 128 $768,285 364,350 91,800 102,590 723,654 Meth'^dist Episcopal 324 64 16 108 41 $1,216,250 1,117,900 Evangeiical Association- Free Methodist Protestant Episcopal.... Roman Catholic__ United Bretiiren .. 236,295 2,378,311 41,590 The relative rank of the denominations as regards number of organi- zations, and the number or organizations of each denomination^ were as follows: TABLE 80. DenomLna tions . Methodist Episcopal Baptist, Regular Lutheran __ Roman Catholic Congregational Presbyterian Free Mpthodist United Brethren Protectant Episcopal Evangelical Association Seventh Day Adventist Freewill Baptiat... Disciples of Christ Christian Reformed _ Wesleyan Methodist Reformed Church in America... Christian (Christian connection) Union Methodist Protestant Universalist Number of organi- zations. 1,044 370 364 362 284 238 148 146 140 116 82 72 57 56 56 50 43 42 41 26 29 Denominations. African Methodist Episcopal... Church of God ._. Friends _' Dunkards (German Baptist) Latter Day Saints (Mormon)... Mennonite Unitarian Reformed Church in the United Statejs... United Presbyterian . Christian Adventist Jewish Congregations Salvation Army. Presbyterian Reformed (cove- nanted) ._ _ Baptist, Regular (colored) Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) Evangelical Adventist Moravian Number of organi- zations. 18 18 15 13 13 12 10 clxxxviii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The relative rank of denominations as regards the number of church edifices, and the number of edifices owned by each denomination were as follows: TABLE 81. DeDOmiDatioQS. Number of edifices owned by each denomi- nation. i (8 M Denominations. Number of edifices owned by each denomi- nation. 1 993 355 352 349 276 226 136 132 124 110 71 68 56 49 49 47 42 40 35 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 31 31 31 25 2 3 4 Baptist, Regular KomaD Catnolic... African Methodist Episcopal ... Friends Dunkards (German Baptist) IS 14 13 5 12 6 7 Presbyterian. Protestant . Mennonite Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Reformed Church in the United states Unitarian 11 10 8 9 Free Methodist 9 10 11 Evangelical Association ._ 9 12 "Kreewill Rnpfi.qt Jewish Congregations 5 13 5 14 Reformed Church in America __ Wesleyan Methodist. 4 14 Presbyterian (covenanted) Baptist, Regular (colored) Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) ._. Evangelical Adventist 3 15 2 16 Union _. 17 Christian (Christian connec- tion) 2 2 18 Methodist Protestant Moravian 2 The relative rank of the denominations as regards seating capacity of churches, and the seating capacity of the churches of each denomi- nation were as follows: TABLE 82. 1 Denominations . Seating capacity of churches. a cd Denominations. Seating capacity of churches. 1 Methodist Episcopal 294,614 150,369 111,612 98,160 87,635 81,195 40,827 30,455 30,315 26,700 26,545 20,270 17,810 16,790 13,925 10,210 10,050 8,475 7,785 7,250 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 African Methodist Episcopal Dunkards (German Baptiet) 4,200 4,150 3,625 3 555 2 3 Baptist, Regular .. 4 Lutheran.. _■ Unitarian 5 Congregational __. 21800 2,600 6 Presbyterian Church of God 7 Reformed Church in the United States 8 Evangelical Association. 2,325 2,120 1,900 1 885 9 10 United Brethren Free Methodist Latter Day Saints (Mormon) 11 Christian Reformed 12 Reformed Church in America... Freewill Baptipt „. Salvation Army 1,525 13 Presbyterian Reformed (cove- 14 Seventh Day Adventist Disciples of Christ 1,200 1,100 450 450 15 Christian Adventist 16 17 18 Christian (Christian connection) Wesleyan Methodist Baptist, Regular (colored) Evangelical Adventist Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) 19 Methodist Protestant 400 250" 20 Universalist SUMMARY. clxxxix The relative rank of the denominations as regards the value of church property, and the value of the property owned by each denomination were as follows: TABLE 83. a Denominations. Value of all church property. a a: Denominations. Value of all church property. 1 Eoman Catho'ic _. $4,539,386 4,263,835 2,318,850 1,977,910 1,701,900 1,680,745 1,633,675 332,675 312,375 302,450 181,780 ' 180,900 1 172,300 166,590 137,500 125,775 122,6.50 68,800 65,450 59,400 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 Jewish Congregations. $58,000 2 Union .. 45,b75 3 4 Presbyterian. _ African Methodist Episcopal ... Reformed Church in the United States 38,930 5 Congregational Protestant Episcopal 32,700 6 Presbyterian Eeformed (cove- nanted)... Dunkards (German Baptist 1 Friends _.. United Presbyterian Church ff God Latter Day Saints (Mormon)... Meononite Christian Adventist Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) Salvation Army.. Moravian Baptist, Regular (colored) 7 8 Lutheran Kvangelical Association 27,900 26,700 9 t'bristian Reformfd 21,790 10 11 Eeformed Church in America... United Brethren' 13,000 10.800 12 Disciples of Christ 9,450 13 8,690 14 Free Methodist 7,90a 15 16 Seventh Day Adventist . . . 6,000 17 18 19 Freewill Baptist ., Christian (Christian connection) Wesleyan Methodist 4,600 3,800 3,000 20 3,000 The relative rank of denominations as regards the average value of church property, and the average value of property owned by each organization were as follows: TABLE 84. a Denominations. Average value of property owned by each organiza- tion. d cd Denominations. Average value of property owned by each organiza- tion. 1 $15,278 13,044 12,3.58 11,600 10,352 9,300 6,892 6,172 6,166 5,578 5,572 4,681 4,320 3,933 3,633 3,052 3,000 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 African Methodist Episcopal Dunkard (German Baptist) $2,163 2 Roman Catholic . .. . 2,054 3 1,975 4 Moravian 1,900 5 United Presbyterian _._ 1,857 Presbyterian Eeformed (cove- nanted) 1,804 Seventh D»y Adventist Christian (Christian connection) Methodist Protestant Friends 1,797 7 1,720 8 9 Reformed Church in America „ 1,697 1,556 10 Baptist, Regular (colored) Evangelical Adventist . . 1,500 11 1,500 12 United Brethren Free Methodist , ... 1,388 13 1,354 14 Wesleyan Methodist 1,336 15 Reformed Church in the United Salvation Army 1,150 1,095 16 Latter Day Saints (Mormon) __. Church of God 945 Church of the New Jerusalem 900 MennonitG . 790 •cxc CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows the number of church organizations; the number, material of construction, and seating capacity of church edifices; ihe number of parsonages and the value of church property, of all reli- gious denominations and of each denomination, in the State, June 1, 1894: TABLE 85. 1 .d si o 1 GO a o 2 SS CM Chnrch edifices. i Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. § to i i cd 1 i All denomitiations 3,936 1,679 3,715 50 740 2,894 28 3 1,138,832 $20,775,156 African Methodist Episcopal 18 370 2 43 5 56 18 2 254 57 13 2 116 148 72 15 5 13 364 12 1,044 41 2 238 3 140 60 9 362 5 82 42 10 146 7 26 56 58 10 134 1 3 49 ""i06' 6 1 ""53" 49 18 1 1 1 209 "lis" 19 1 87 '"65" 34 5 201 1 5 ...... 59 1 5 26 9 18 355 2 40 4 56 12 2 276 47 13 2 110 124 68 14 5 10 349 11 993 35 2 226 3 136 49 9 352 5 71 42 9 132 7 25 49 52 "'6' 3 82 1 6 15 265 1 33 4 50 11 2 205 35 12 2 81 114 57 13 3 9 291 11 784 27 2 149 3 86 41 6 247 4 67 40 6 106 7 11 47 47 .... 1 1 -.. .... 5 2 .... 4,200 111,612 450 10,210 1,100 26,545 2,600 400 87,635 13,925 4,150 450 30,455 26,700 17,810 3,625 2,800 2,120 98,160 1,885 294,614 7,785 250 81,195 1,200 40,827 20,270 2,325 150,369 1,525 16,790 8,475 3,555 30,315 1,900 7,a50 10,050 13,303 $38,930 1,977,910 3,000 ■Christian (Christian connection)... "Christian Adventist 68,800 7,900 Christian Reformed- 5 312,375 Church of God . . 10,800 Church of the New Jerusalem (Swe- den bo rgi an) 6,000 3 .... .... 67 12 1 '""27" 5 9 1 2 1 54 1,701,900 Disciples of Christ 180,900 Dunkards (German Baptist) Evangelical Adventist _ _ 26,700 3,000 Evangelical Association 332,675 Free Methodist 166,590 Freewill Baptist 122,650 21,790 Jewish Congregations 58,000 Latter Day Saints (Mormon) 9,450 Lutheran 3 "T .... 1 1,633,675 8,690 6 197 8 4,263,835 59,400 Methodist Protestant., 3,800 8 67 2,318,850 27,900 15 9 35 7 3 94 1 4 1 3 25 1,680,745 302,450 32,700 Reformed Church in America Reformed Church in the United States _ Roman Catholic ■Salvation Army .- 4,539,386 4,600 125,775 45,975 137,500 181,780 13 000 Union United Brethren Universalist 1 13 1 5 172,300 65,450 107,975 SUMMARY. CXCl The following table shows the number of church organizations, the number owning property valued at certain specified amounts, the total value of the property of all denominations and of each denomination, and the average value of the property of each organization: TABLE Denominations. All denominations African Methodist Episcopal Baptist, Eegular Baptist, Regular (colored) Christian (Christian connection) Christian Adventist Christian Reformed Church of (3^od.,_ Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) _. Congiegatioual Disciples of Christ.. _ Dunltard (German Baptist) Evangelical Adventist Evangelical Association Free Methodist ._ Freewill Baptist _._ Friends Jewish Congregations Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Lutheran Mennonite ___ Methodist Episcopal Methodist Protestant Moravian Presbyterian ,_ _. Presbyterian Reformed (cove- nanted) Protestant Episcopal Reformed Church in America. .. Reformed Church in United States _. Roman Catholic Salvation Army _ Seventh Day Adventist Union Unitarian _. United Brethren United Presbyterian Universalist _ Wesleyan Mnthodist Miscellaneous _ _. s« Number of church organizations and value of church property. 3,936 188 483 S 1,049 1,146 203 152 62 16 o o Co Sis $20,775,156 18 370 2 43 5 56 18 2 284 57 13 2 116 148 72 15 5 13 364 12 1,044 41 2 238 3 140 50 9 362 5 82 42 10 146 7 26 56 58 300 23 53 6 138 20 6 1 1 118 352 8 1 64 43 16 $38,930 1,977,910 3,000 68,800 7,900 312,375 10,800 6,000 1,701,900 180,900 26,700 3,000 332,675 166,590 122,650 21,790 58,000 9,450 1,633,675 8,690 4,263,835 59,400 3,800 2,318,850 27,900 1,680,745 302,450 32,700 4,639,386 4,600 125,775 45,975 137,500 181,780 13,000 172,300 65,450 107,975 •cxcn CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. The following table shows the number of church organizations, the number of parsonages, the number and seating capacity of church edi- fices, and the total value and average value of church property in the State and each county, in the years 1894 and 1884. The average value of property as computed for 1894, is exclusive of all organizations for which the value of property is not reported: TABLE 87. state and counties. State Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay. Benzie Berrien _ Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix.. Cheboygan.. Chippewa .__ Clare ■Clinton Crawford Delta... Dickinson Eaton. Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic G'd Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale.... Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron __. Isabella. ■Jackson Kalamazoo .. Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw ... Lake ... ... Lapeer Leelanau 1894. 3,936 3 94 18 22 14 6 71 64 11 114 47 70 61 19 26 39 13 D2 5 28 24 72 36 79 49 78 67 69 29 5 55 67 64 14 160 12 10 61 24 1,679 34 Church edi- fices. 3,715 110 46 64 60 16 19 35 11 52 4 22 24 69 27 76 5 16 25 66 85 49 72 64 6S 28 4 44 67 64 12 167 11 8 60 21 1,138,832 1,722 225 24,390 7,223 4,125 2,390 1,850 17,044 29,355 1,543 31,970 11,505 23,540 16,705 3,425 5,010 7,600 2,625 14,370 750 5,510 8,550 19,590 6,712 25,040 1,100 5,685 5,635 17,480 24,060 20,725 17,550 21,850 22,400 8,250 900 11,965 22,095 24,103 2,340 62,335 2,390 1,635 13,945 4,250 o 0. {20,775,156 $12,950 1,150 239,950 180,426 43,700 20,600 10,700 149,345 770,700 7,900 436,600 125,000 511,750 146,950 24,800 54,700 138,625 20,950 137,400 11,100 86,550 118,500 287,150 100,000 463,950 9,700 96,250 56,600 119,405 257,750 447,500 163,315 447,400 252,075 74,095 7,700 103,125 426,950 601,800 16,700 1,442,450 10,750 13,600 127,500 30,803 '^"^ O BOB f" to, (fl O O bb > ^U $3,619 1884. 5.S $1,439 383 2,580 10,024 2,185 1,471 1,783 2,263 12,2.33 1,129 2,717 7,996 2,449 1,519 2,879 3,961 1,905 2,642 2,775 3,934 4,938 4,162 3,704 6,105 1,940 6,417 2,264 1,866 3,032 9,133 2,268 6,991 3,707 2,646 1,925 2,344 6,568 9,403 1,392 9,246 977 1,700 2,125 1,467 2,864 100 1,117 Church edi- fices. 2,581 792,414 1,350 17,428 4,255 2,225 1,050 1,200 14,780 14,751 975 23,610 13,955 21,075 13,420 2,275 2,610 2,275 1,034 14,780 200 1,990 15,360 3,385 22,055 250 2,435 6,946 18,825 7,625 11,445 15,990 19,250 3,639 4,230 23,005 16,360 1,025 1,805 650 10,125 2,780 O 0) § = {13,293,151 $14,700 202,200 101,000 22,950 6,050 16,600 106,680 230,650 8,800 253,835 199,200 867,325 100,400 18,850 30,150 45,600 8,450 159,950 2,550 28,600 192,250 42,650 313,800 2,000 29,400 62,140 281,200 132,900 125,700 232,350 277,750 42,500 36,825 452,800 892,350 6,975 1,028,593 14,200 5,450 114,700 17,300 SUMMARY. TABLE 87.— Concluded. cxcill Counties. a Hi t£ u u t- 1. -< CO 3,432 2,522 5,317 3,260 7,000 10,786 2,039 1,538 2,133 2,150 167 4,239 2,385 5,214 2,838 3,873 1,378 410 3,100 1,884 4,293 1,100 1,750 8,066 1,522 4,300 2,682 4,927 4,669 2,063 2,216 7,985 15,309 1,805 CXCIV CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. LIBRARIES. The number of libraries returned in 1870 is 26,241; in 1884, 36,716, and in 1894, 74,019. The number of volumes returned in 1870 is 2,188,048; in 1884, 4,806,749, and in 1894, 10,106,582. The increase in libraries in 1884 compared with 1870 is 10,475, and the increase in 1894 compared with 1884, is 37,303. Tbe increase in volumes in 1884 com- pared with 1870 is 2,618,701, and the increase in 1894 compared with 1884 is 5,299,833. The greatly increased number both of libraries and tolumes returned in 1894 is doubtless due in large part to a more com- plete return. Of tbe total number of libraries in the State, 36,416, containing 6,413,193 volumes, are returned from incorporated cities, and 37,603 libraries, containing 3,693,389 volumes, are returned from the country outside the cities. It will be noticed that the number of libraries returned from the conntry is more than one thousand in excess of the number returned from the cities, but that tbe number of volumes in the libraries in cities is 2,719,804 in excess of the number in the country outside tbe cities. The number of libraries in the State containing less than 25 volumes is 8,707; number containing 25 to 50 volumes, 14,721; 50 to 100 vol- umes, 20,170; 100 to 200 volumes, 16,395; 200 to 500 volumes, 10,363; 500 to 1,000 volumes, 2,591, and 1,000 and over, 1,072. The totals for the cities are: Under 25 volumes, 3,023; 25 to 50 volumes, 5,916; 50 to 100 volumes, 9,372; 100 to 200 volumes, 8,928; 200 to 500 volumes, 6,495; 500 to 1,000 volumes, 1,826, and 1,000 volumes and over, 856. The following table shows for all libraries and for the different kinds specified, the number of libraries and the number of volumes in libraries in the State, the incorporated cities, and country outside the cities: TABLE 88. State. Incorporated cities. Country outside of cities. Libraries. Volumes. Libraries. Volumes. Libraries. Volumes. All lihrariRS 74,019 10,106,582 36,416 6,413,193 37,603 3,693,389 70,895 281 385 338 20 788 505 172 635 8,482,711 131,385 122,202 107,834 12,215 202,340 447,574 117,577 482,744 35,304 118 328 186 8 292 23 54 103 5,354,830 74,215 101,856 75,123 5,610 119,521 287,509 69,417 325,612 35,591 163 57 152 12 496 482 118 532 3,127,881 Ministers'. __ ^ 57,170 20,846 32,711 Teachers' 6,605 82,819 Town or city 160,065 48,160 Public school -- 157,132 SUMMARY. cxcv The following table shows the libraries in the State and incorporated cities classified according to the number of volumes in each: TABLE 89. State and incorporated cities. Number of volumes. eS 5 s > s "3 S d -5 u O o o Q '2 1 m CQ i u u o a o H a 3 g 1 o o Statei r Under 2.5 25 to 50 50 to 100 100 to 200 200 to 500 500 to 1,000.... 1,000 and over. 8,707 14,721 20,170 16,395 10,363 2,591 1,072 8,632 14,511 19,713 15,616 9,382 2,222 819 1 3 13 37 110 61 36 21 35 34 97 128 49 21 9 17 48 91 111 38 24 ...... 2 8 I 2 34 123 255 277 72 25 5 12 33 126 189 74 46 3 16 23 25 40 30 35 34 93 161 126 118 42 61 , Totals 74,019 70,893 281 385 338 20 788 505 172 635 rDnder25 25 to 30 50 to 100 100 to 200 200 to 500 500 to 1,000.... 1,000 and over. 3,023 5,916 9,3?2 8,928 6,495 1,826 856 3,003 5,869 9,293 8,704 6,098 1,650 685 13 41 37 24 15 31 30 87 111 37 17 4 6 18 46 66 27 19 1 Incorporated cities'. 5 5 16 54 14fl 53 22 22 2 6 4 14 7 21 3 4 20 20 12 43 . Totals 36,416 35,304 118 328 186 8 292 23 54 103 1 Exclusive of State library. CENSUS OF MICHIGAN JUNE 1, 1894. TABLES.-POPULATION. CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex, for the State, and each county, township, city, ward, and incorporated village in the State. state and connties. State Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay .. Benzie Berrien Branch _.. Calhoun Cass- Charlevoix Cheboygan , Chippewa Clare Clinton _ Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet.. G^enesee vladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale.. Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw ' Lake Lapeer. Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac _ Macomb • 2,241,641 Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. 1,160,540 5,418 1,385 39,189 17,717 12,427 6,943 4,232 23,699 61,304 8,063 45,635 26,207 47,472 21,176 10,925 13,900 15,322 7,976 26,262 2,710 19,262 14,700 32,618 10,382 40,553 4,900 14,083 17,515 28,776 30,272 44,175 32,256 39,689 34,820 12,340 5,293 21,439 46,535 42,056 5,640 121,938 2,805 5,897 28,879 48,541 20,437 2,348 7,237 32,387 1,081,101 2,936 852 20,235 9,191 6,768 3,710 2,531 12,292 31,306 4,461 23,335 13,250 23,869 10,957 5,785 7,1)87 8,637 4,329 13,473 1,546 10,948 8,196 16,715 5,430 20,553 2,701 8,026 9,326 14,886 15,283 23,883 16,972 20,217 18,126 3,056 11,406 23,866 21,089 3,271 61,466 1,.590 3,399 14,983 5,146 24,196 10,558 1,347 4,049 16,576 2,482 533 18,954 8,526 5,659 3,233 1,701 11,407 29,998 3,602 22,300 12,957 23,603 10,219 6,140 6,313 6,685 3,647 12,789 1,164 8,314 6,504 15,903 4,952 20,000 2,199 6,057 8,189 13,890 14,989 20,292 15,284 19,472 16,694 5,841 2,237 10,033 22,669 20,967 2,369 60,472 1,215 2,498 13,896 4,249 24,345 9,879 1,001 3,188 15,811 Native population. 1,670,786 850,198 3,210 823 34,028 9,971 9,515 4,1560 2,382 21,795 40,114 6,471 38,704 24,569 42,117 20,017 8,44:3 8,921 6,876 5,934 23,530 1,893 10,834 6,635 30,734 8,534 34,724 3,474 6,603 13,774 26,175 28,644 24,250 19,172 34,788 30,933 7,490 2,864 17,294 40,079 34,871 4,667 88,588 1,435 4,218 22,237 6,996 43,383 18,062 1,054 4,630 24,809 820,588 1,674 463 17,375 5,025 5,102 2,371 1,314 11,220 20,245 3,. 504 19,615 12,368 21,010 10,309 4,350 4,764 3,698 3,123 11,975 1,018 5,568 3,324 15,640 4,397 17,485 1,847 3,415 7,202 13,450 14,419 12,352 9,903 17,631 16,006 3,828 1,536 9,061 20,321 17,325 2,591 43,921 725 2,273 11,454 3,769 21,531 9,236 557 2,462 12,584 a 1,536 360 16,653 4,946 4,413 2,189 1,068 10,575 19,869 2,967 19,089 12,201 21,107 9,708 4,093 4,157 3,178 2,811 11,555 875 5,266 3,311 15,094 4,137 17,239 1,627 3,188 6,572 12,725 14,225 11,898 9,269 17,157 14,927 3,662 1,328 8,233 19,758 17,546 2,076 44,667 710 1,945 10,783 3,227 21,852 8,826 497 2,168 12,225 Foreign-bom population. 570,855 2,208 562 5,161 7,746 2,912 2,383 1,&50 1,904 21,190 1,592 6,931 1,638 5,355 1,159 2,482 4,979 8,446 2,042 2,732 817 8,428 8,065 1,884 1,848 5,829 1,426 7,480 3,741 2,601 1,628 19,925 13,084 4,901 3,887 4,850 2,429 4,145 6,456 7,185 973 33,350 1,370 1,679 6,642 2,399 5,158 2,375 1,294 2,607 7,578 310,342 1,262 389 2,860 4,166 1,66^ 1,339 1,217 1,072 11,061 . 957 3,720 882 2,859 648 1,435 2,823 4,939 1,206 1,498 528 5,380 4,872 1,075 1,033 3,068 854 4,611 2,124 1,436 11,531 7,069 2,586 2,120 2,671 1,520 2,345 3,545 3,764 680 17,545 865 1,126 3,529 1,377 2,665 1,322 790 1,587 3,992 POPULATION. 3 TABLE I.— Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Goanties. Aggreeate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. e Foreign-born population. a Manistee Man! ton Marqnette Mason __, Mecosta Menominee.. - Midland Missankee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Mnskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagoji .. . Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa.- Presqne Isle.. Roscommon.. Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft.. Shiawassee... St. Clair St. Joseph Tnscola.. Van Bnren .__ Washtenaw .. Wayne Wexford. 26,114 918 38,008 18,422 20,729 23,740 13,218 6,935 33,181 34,158 2,438 37,324 19,125 42,676 16,599 5,638 6,873 16,475 1,806 4,794 39,083 5,911 1,657 81,847 33,945 7,127 32,854 54,321 25,087 34,412 31,059 43,509 292,461 14,047 13,730 495 20,181 9,817 10,914 13,353 7,076 3,985 17,232 17,682 1,430 19,102 10,222 21,820 3,067 4,272 8,819 1,090 2,711 20,312 3,405 1,013 41,930 17,831 4,328 17,057 27,844 12,737 17,927 15,814 21,429 144,670 7,541 12,384 423 17,827 8,605 9,815 10,387 6,142 2,970 15,949 16,476 1,008 18,222 8,903 20,856 7,704 2,571 2,601 7,656 716 2,083 18,771 2,506 644 39,917 16,114 2,799 15,797 26,477 12,350 16,455 15,245 22,080 147,791 6,506 16,315 672 20,477 12,763 16,690 13,502 9,993 4,621 28,870 28,743 1,540 23,442 15,823 33,380 14,019 3,803 4,172 12,620 1,379 3,329 27.766 3,546 1,097 57,482 20,252 3,860 28,249 35,709 22,717 26,011 28,860 35,735 182,452 10,871 8,344 337 10,217 6,673 8,693 6,962 3,299 4483 11^934 14,745 870 12,842 8,313 17,990 7,471 2,034 2,339 6,670 775 1,800 14;i97 1,947 621 28,997 10,422 :;,136 14,561 IS, 342 11,458 13,449 14,603 17,462 90,147 5,709 7,971 315 10,260 6,090 7,997 6,540 4,696 2,138 13,936 13,998 670 12,600 7,510 17,590 6,548 1,769 1,833 3,950 604 1,529 13,569 1,599 476 28,485 9,830 1,724 13,688 17,367 11,259 12,562 14,257 18,273 92,305 5,162 9,799 246 17,531 5,659 4,039 10,238 3,223 2,334 4,311 5,415 11,882 3,302 7,096 2,580 1,835 2,701 3,855 427 1,465 11,317 2,365 560 24,365 13,693 3,267 4,605 18,612 2,370 8,401 2,199 7,774 110,009 3,176 5,386 138 9,964 3,144 2,221 6,391 1,777 1,502 2,298 2,937 560 6,260 1,909 3,830 1,424 1,033 l,9a3 2,149 315 911 6,115 1,458 392 12,933 7,409 2,192 2.496 9,502 1,279 4,478 1,211 3,967 54,523 1,832 4,413 108 7,567 2,515 1,818 3,847 1,446 832 2,013 2,478 338 5,622 1,393 3,266 1,156 1,706 112 554 5,202 907 168 11,432 6,284 1,075 2,109 9,110 1,091 3,923 3,807 55,486 1,344 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 189i. TABLE I.— Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. State, counties. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Native population. Foreign-bom population. townships, cities and wards. .3 1 CO 1 CO ■a 10 o -a 1 i 1 State - 2,241,641 1,160,540 1,081,101 1,670,786 850,198 820,588 570,855 310,342 260,513 Alcona Co..._ 5,418 985 233 345 291 608 1,391 470 292 791 276 118 88 2,936 555 136 199 M 155 ' 318 709 234 171 413 156 69 55 2,482 430 97 146 136 290 682 236 121 378 120 49 33 8,210 506 112 234 184 377 893 322 159 450 163 61 71 1,674 276 59 123 90 190 449 160 95 226 86 34 46 1,536 230 53 111 94 187 444 162 64 224 77 27 25 2,208 479 121 111 107 231 498 148 133 341 113 57 17 1,262 279 77 76 65 128 260 74 76 187 70 35 9 946 Alcona Caledonia Curtis _ 200 44 35 Greenbush Gnstin 42 103 Harrisville (including Harrisville village) . Harrisville village Hawes- 238 74 57 154 MiKado.- 43 Mmen._L 22 Mitchell 8 Alf^FTr rin. 1,385 280 240 212 367 138 148 852 165 162 136 210 81 98 533 115 78 76 157 57 50 823 183 128 130 245 78 64 463 98 79 78 132 41 35 360 85 44 52 113 37 29 562 97 117 82 122 60 84 389 67 83 58 78 40 63 173 30 Burt. 34 24 Mnnising__ Onota — _ -__ 44 20 Bock River. 21 Allegan Co Allegan (including Al- legan village) Allegan village 39,189 3,892 2,673 1,810 1,348 880 223 1,837 2,019 1,683 2,494 1,447 853 1,775 919 1,010 1,242 1,138 167 1,223 1,437 3,049 20,235 1,874 1,256 961 698 473 116 978 1,054 903 1,211 673 462 925 472 538 641 642 92 639 733 1,510 18,954 2,018 1,417 849 650 407 107 859 965 780 1,283 774 391 850 447 472 601 496 75 584 704 1,539 34,028 3,483 2,422 1,666 1,285 796 211 1,494 1,400 1,521 2,257 1,330 710 1,577 634 961 1,086 905 158 1,134 1,337 2,817 17,375 1,652 1,124 878 663 425 112 784 724 805 1,080 609 384 807 323 506 556 514 88 581 673 1,388 16,653 1,831 1,298 788 622 371 99 710 676 716 1,177 721 326 770 311 455 531 891 70 563 664 1,429 5,161 409 251. 144 63 84 12 343 619 162 237 117 143 198 285 49 156 233 9 89 100 232 2,860 222 132 83 35 48 4 194 330 98 131 64 78 118 149 32 86 128 4 58 60 122 2,301 187 119 61 Cheshire Clyde (inclnding part of FennvUle village) FennviUe viU. (part of) Dorr 28 36 8 149 Fillmore _. 289 64 Gun Plain (including PlainwellviUage).. Plainwell village Heath 106 53 65 80 Laketown ___ Lee - 136 17 70 Manlius (includ. part of Fennville village) FennviUe viU. (part of) Martin 1(K 5 31 Monterey 40 Otsego (including Ot- sego village) 110 POPULATION. 5 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreign-bom population. 13 H QD 1^ 1 a a |4 i •a a I .2 g] a 1 as Allbqam Co.— Continued. 1,851 1,764 463 1,618 2,429 535 754 1,260 1,2(B 1,841 540 390 874 911 237 851 1,283 293 373 679 614 946 257 208 977 853 226 767 1,146 242 381 581 591 895 283 182 1,727 1,249 422 1,330 2,049 457 654 1,150 1,020 1,745 517 369 811 640 215 681 1,079 254 320 618 512 888 243 200 916 609 207 649 970 203 334 532 508 857 274 169 124 515 41 288 380 78 100 110 185 96 23 21 63 271 22 170 204 39 53 61 102 58 14 8 61 244 Pine Plains 19 Snlnm 118 Saugatnck (inclnding the fol- 176 T)nngflftSR villADTA 39 47 Trowbridge _ . 49 Watson . 83 Wayland (including Wayland 38 Wayland Tillage __.. 9 Fennville village (in Clyde 13 17,717 1,244 504 1,064 755 249 346 1,416 12,139 1,788 1,866 3,453 1,092 2,041 1,899 9,191 684 285 596 410 141 183 780 6,112 889 921 1,726 541 1,059 976 8,526 560 219 468 345 108 163 636 6,027 899 945 1,727 551 982 923 9,971 712 340 628 429 131 180 749 6,802 1,187 1,075 1,818 653 1,099 970 5,025 374 188 349 227 74 90 395 3,328 579 512 879 329 556 473 4,946 338 152 279 202 57 90 354 3,474 608 563 939 324 543 497 7,746 532 164 436 326 118 166 667 5,337 601 791 1,635 439 942 929 4,166 310 97 247 183 67 93 385 2,784 310 409 847 212 503 503 3,580 Alpena . 222 67 LongBapids 189 Maple Bidge 143 51 Sanborn 73 Wilson 282 Alpena City 2,553 291 1st ward 2d ward 382 3d ward 788 4th ward 227 5th ward ._ 439 6th ward 426 Antrim Co 12,427 1,183 1,155 489 472 505 1,514 801 347 691 430 698 369 2,402 1,230 888 463 6,768 672 631 251 263 279 808 427 179 379 254 384 203 1,260 630 496 262 5,659 511 524 218 209 226 706 374 168 312 196 314 166 1,142 600 392 201 9,515 891 880 381 359 382 979 696 303 565 309 604 31%| 1,879 1,041 616 386 5,102 501 480 201 200 212 496 365 153 309 173 330 174 980 542 325 223 4,413 390 400 180 159 170 483 331 150 256 136 274 142 899 499 291 163 2,912 292 275 88 113 123 535 1(K 44 126 141 94 53 523 189 272 77 1,666 171 151 50 63 67 312 62 26 70 81 54 29 280 88 171 39 1,246 Banks 121 124 Chestonia 38 Custar. . 50 Echo 56 Elk Bapids 223 Forest Home (including part ofBellaireTiUage) 43 Bellaire village (part of) 18 56 Jordan... 60 Kearney (including part of BeUaire viUage) __. 40 Bellaire village (part of) Manoelona (including Mance- lona village) _. 24 243 Manoelona village 101 Milton.. 101 Star 38 6 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. CouDtiea, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreign-bom popiilation. 1 1 1 ca 1 i 1 1 1 1 i a £ Anteim Co.— Continued. Torch Lake 384 352 716 207 195 382 177 157 334 319 269 619 163 144 327 156 125 292 65 83 97 44 51 55 21 Warner 32 Bellaire village (in Forest Home and Kearney) 42 Aeenag Co 6,943 255 711 593 730 812 1,546 848 458 266 1,129 31 412 3,710 146 379 322 387 408 823 446 238 138 597 21 251 3,233 109 332 271 343 404 723 402 220 128 532 10 161 4,560 134 460 406 550 503 987 591 316 192 741 9 262 2,371 78 236 216 291 251 513 300 163 92 376 6 149 2,189 56 224 190 259 252 474 291 153 100 365 3 113 2,383 121 251 187 180 309 559 257 142 74 388 22 150 1,339 68 143 106 96 157 310 146 75 46 221 15 102 1,044 Adams 53 108 An Gres 81 Clayton 84 Deep RiTer 152 Lincoln (inclnding Standish Tillage) 24» Standish village . HI 6T Moffitt 28 Standish . 167 Turner... 7 Whitney 48 Baraga. Co. 4,232 288 1,718 1,084 88 1,953 957 185 2,531 172 1,037 667 69 1,140 521 113 1,701 116 681 417 19 813 436 72 2,382 123 997 573 39 1,135 617 88 1,314 65 561 321 27 612 310 49 1,068 58 436 252 12 523 307 39 1,850 165 721 511 49 818 340 97 1,217 107 476 346 42 528 211 64 633 Arvon . 58 Baraga (inclnding Baraga village) Baraga village Covington _ L'Anse (including L'Anse 245. 165 7 290 L'Anse village 129 33 Baebt Co 23,699 1,096 1,223 1,205 1,391 2,560 1,157 1,113 1,176 1,332 1,054 1,241 75 944 982 1,012 12,292 594 639 645 734 1,268 579 595 622 680 561 *639 39 528 513 538 11,407 502 584 560 657 1,292 578 518 554 652 493 602 36 416 469 474 21,795 1,013 1,144 1,125 1,321 2,413 1,103 1,034 1,071 1,199 963 1,141 69 836 883 950 11,220 540 594 601 694 1,184 551 550 567 608 509 581 35 462 460 502 10,575 473 550 524 627 1,229 552 484 504 591 454 560 34 374 423 448 1,904 83 79 80 70 147 54 79 105 133 91 100 6 108 99 62 1,072 54 45 44 40 84 28 45 55 72 52 58 4 66 53 36 832 29 Baltimore 34 36 Carlton 30 Castleton {including part of NashviUe village) 63 NashviUe village (part of). __ Hastings. _ ._ _ ... Hope. 26 34 50 Irving __ Johnstown Maple Grrove (including part of NashviUe village) Nashville village (part of)... 61 39 42 2 42 Prairieville -. . Rutland 46 26 POPULATION. TABLE I. — CoNTiNUBD. — Population as native and foreign-bom, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Baeey Co.— Continued. Tliomapple (including Mid- dleville village) Middleville village Woodland (including Wood- land village) Woodland village- Yankee Springs NashvUle village (in Castle- ton and Maple Grove) Hastings city _ 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Bat Co.. Bangor Beaver Frankenlust Fraser Garfield Gibson _ Hampton (including Essez- ville village) Essexville village. KawKawlin. Merritt Monitor ' Mt. Forest... Pinconning (including Pin- conning village) Pinconning village . Portsmouth. Williams Bay City... Ist ward . 2d ward.. 3d ward.. 4th ward . 5th ward _ 6th ward.. 7th ward.. 8th ward.. 9th ward.. 10th ward . 11th ward . West Bay City. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. 1,854 750 1,746 355 766 1,232 3,014 .595 716 637 1,066 61,304 843 1,236 1,266 1,444 302 494 3,304 1,737 1,627 1,217 1,784 265 2,166 1,008 1,222 1,752 30,042 3,674 1,679 1,662 4,346 2,710 1,933 1,670 6,354 1,351 2,078 2,583 12,340 2,053 3,064 1,514 2,388 1,781 1,540 982 369 887 176 401 BIN 1,466 298 343 320 505 31,306 431 681 657 805 161 275 894 862 654 146 512 661 948 14,906 1,927 780 759 2,177 1,323 965 868 3,176 631 1,075 1,223 6,297 1,054 1,679 775 1,262 908 719 862 381 S59 179 365 614 1,548 297 373 317 561 29,998 412 555 141 219 1,585 843 765 363 825 119 1,022 496 561 15,136 1,747 899 903 2,169 1,385 970 802 3,178 720 1,003 1,360 '6,043 999 1,485 739 1,126 873 . 821 Native population. 1,582 671 1,612 :332 729 1,172 2,779 560 651 586 40,114 597 810 902 973 206 294 2,283 1,130 1,021 854 1,256 168 1,466 6a5 768 1,225 19,291 2,257 1,197 1,244 2,851 1,753 1,348 1,173 3,344 944 1,293 1,887 8,050 1,377 1,983 1,053 1,444 1,070 1,123 830 326 813 163 378 586 1,347 280 306 293 466 20,243 299 460 472 538 104 152 1,127 366 332 447 684 765 345 404 650 9,478 1,174 562 574 1,423 833 666 598 1,653 441 665 4,064 693 1,030 520 752 546 523 752 345 799 169 351 586 1,432 280 345 291 516 19,869 298 350 430 435 102 142 1,106 489 407 592 79 340 .364 575 9,813 1,083 633 670 1,428 918 682 575 1,691 503 628 1,000 684 953 533 692 524 600 Foreign-bom population. 262 79 134 23 37 235 35 65 51 84 21,190 246 426 364 471 96 200 1,071 606 363 528 97 700 323 454 527 10,751 1,417 482 418 1,495 957 687 497 3,010 407 785 4,290 676 1,081 461 944 711 417 152 43 74 13 23 32 119 18 37 25 11,061 132 221 185 267 57 123 328 330 207 295 57 379 257 298 5,428 753 218 185 754 490 299 270 1,323 190 410 336 2,233 361 549 255 510 362 196 8 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Bbhzib Co Almira (including Lake Ann village] __ _ liake Ann village Benzonia (including Benzonia village) , Benzonia village Blaine Colfax (including part of Thompsonville village) Thompson ville vill. (part of) ■Crystal Lake (including Frankfort village) Frankfort village... Gilmore (including South Frankfort village) South Frankfort village Homestead Inland Joyfleld... Lake Platte Weldon (includin|r part of Thompsonville village) Thompsonville vill. (part of). Thompsonville village (in Colfax and Weldon)... Bebbien Go Bainbridge Benton Berrien (including part of Eau Claire village) Eau Claire village (part of).. Bertrand Buchanan (including Bu- chanan village) Buchanan village Chickamine. Oalien (including GaUen vil- lage) Gallon village Hagar Lake.- Lincoln (including Stevens- vllle village) • Stevensville village New Buffalo (including New Buffalo village) Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. 8,063 926 500 863 758 212 1,604 1,259 826 580 393 649 288 171 285 661 455 667 45,635 1,590 2,781 1,520 160 1,073 2 826 1,896 984 1,284 478 999 1,845 1,924 1,322 4,461 520 278 464 179 387 4>4 125 796 615 332 210 369 169 97 154 378 245 370 23,335 842 1,452 789 79 572 1,372 896 516 684 251 529 972 1,003 142 694 -a a 3,602 406 222 399 190 252 304 87 363 248 183 280 119 74 131 283 210 297 22,300 748 1,329 731 81 501 1,454 1,000 468 600 227 470 873 921 141 Native population. H 6,471 821 421 737 327 518 612 181 1,176 942 549 362 338 578 232 145 231 534 382 563 38,704 1,382 2,271 1,442 150 2,668 1,805 864 1,174 431 849 1,504 1,212 223 1,013 3,504 454 225 391 157 305 353 102 570 453 305 200 171 320 136 77 129 293 201 303 19,615 727 1,163 748 72 527 1,285 845 441 616 222 451 790 618 111 527 e 1^ 2,967 367 196 346 170 213 259 79 606 489 244 162 167 258 96 68 102 241 181 260 19,089 655 1,108 694 78 455 1,383 960 423 558 209 398 714 594 112 Foreign-bom population. 13 o E-i 1,592 105 79 126 42 121 146 31 428 317 277 218 55 71 56 26 54 127 73 104 6,931 208 510 78 10 91 158 91 120 110 47 150 341 712 60 309 957 66 53 73 22 82 101 23 226 162 158 132 39 49 33 20 25 85 44 67 1,720 115 289 41 7 45 87 51 75 68 29 78 182 385 31 167 POPULATION. TABLE I.^CoNTiNUED. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreign-bom population. to 3 i "a 0) a 1 1 s 233 563 S9o 349 718 42 488 303 369 688 346 1,098 214 197 601 114 2,312 291 788 655 578 1,803 590 347 470 396 1,682 808 874 a 1 1 s .2 a) 1 Bkbeien Co.— Continued. New Buffalo village ._ 656 1,215 1,S32 726 1,473 86 1,203 1,083 1,078 1,678 856 2,355 458 444 1,226 246 5,313 696 1,782 1,300 1,337 4,508 1,531 837 1,140 1,000 4,519 2,266 2,233 320 642 938 365 782 46 653 561 536 864 424 1,188 229 212 638 123 2,661 369 873 740 677 2,161 775 394 520 472 2,266 1,134 1,132 336 573 894 361 693 40 550 522 542 814 432 1,167 229 232 568 121 2,654 327 907 760 660 2,347 736 443 620 528 2,253 1,132 1,121 483 1,088 1,758 701 1,355 80 92i 984 747 1,34.5 707 2,174 436 411 1,126 230 4,682 559 1,616 1,353 1,154 3,806 1,173 752 1,031 846 3,3.50 1,607 1,743 230 523 863 352 637 38 440 481 37S 637 361 1,076 222 214 525 116 2,370 268 828 698 576 2,003 587 403 561 450 1,668 799 869 173 127 74 25 120 6 275 99 331 333 148 181 22 33 100 16 633 137 166 147 183 702 354 85 109 154 1,169 659 510 87 77 43 16 64 4 165 58 167 176 78 90 15 15 57 11 349, 78' 87 85 99 358 185 47 • 50 76 584 326 258 86 NUes 50 Oronoko (including Berrien Rpn'ni^ villag-ol 31 Berrien Springs village Pipestone (including part of 9 56 Ean Claire village (part of).. Royal ton 2 110 Sodns 41 St. Josephs.. 164 Three Oaks (including Three Oaks village) 157 Three Oaks village. 71 Watervliet (including the foll'^'wing Till?Vg'^<') 91 7 18 Weesaw . 43 Eau Claire village (in Ber- rien and Pipestone) 3 284 1st ward . _ 59 79 3d ward 62 4th vrard 84 344 1st ward 169 2d ward 38 3d ward 59 4th ward 78 585 1st ward 333 2d ward 252 BranchCo... 26,207 1,349 1,089 1,367 1,976 864 1,197 862 1,419 803 1,205 631 1,147 617 13,250 697 564 701 1,006 410 639 444 792 420 620 325 599 336 12,957 652 525 666 970 454 558 418 627 385 585 306 348 281 24,569 1,253 1,023 1,275 1,782 819 1,117 834 1,307 784 1,130 620 1,103 576 12,. 368 644 331 656 905 389 592 430 732 409 580 318 576 314 12,201 609 492 619 877 430 525 404 575 375 550 302 527 262 1,638 96 66 92 194 45 80 28 112 21 75 11 44 41 SS2 53 33 45 101 21 47 14 60 11 40 7 23 22 756 Algansee 43 Batavia . 33 Bethel.,.. 47 Bronson (iacluding Bronson village).- 93 Bronson village 24 Butler 33 California. 14 Coldwater. 52 Gilead ._.. 10 (^rard. 33 Kinderhook Mattison 4 21 Noble 19 10 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Couuties, townships, cities and wards. Beanoh Co.— Continued. Ovid -. Quinoy (inoludine Quincy village) ._ — Quincy village Sherwood (including Sher- wood village) Sherwood village Union (including Union City village) Union City village Coldwater City 1st ward. 2d ward 3d ward _. 4th ward < Calhoun Co Albion... Athens (including Athens village) Athens village Battle Creek Bedford. Burlington (including Bur- lington village) Burlington village Clarence Clarendon Convis Eckford f Emmet.. Fredonia Homer (Including Homer village) Homer village Lee Le Roy Marengo Marshall Newton Pennfleld Sheridan Tekonsha (including Tekon- sha village). Tekonsha village Albion city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Aggregate of native and loreign-born population. 965 2,412 1,165 1,354 435 2,526 1,293 5,286 1,380 1,478 1,297 1,131 47,472 803 1,529 554 1,013 1,209 1,357 304 1,056 1,119 856 1,062 967 898 2,077 1,157 1,081 1,092 1,061 866 890 1,060 1,005 1,506 549 4,844 1,383 1,488 863 1,110 1,150 533 697 217 1,268 632 2,494 651 701 604 538 23,869 417 818 545 616 717 162 541 590 446 560 508 496 1,054 576 572 568 558 455 460 568 533 784 259 2,319 692 691 890 546 a 467 1,262 632 657 218 1,258 661 2,792 729 777 693 593 23,603 386 468 593 640 142 515 529 410 502 459 402 1,023 581 509 524 503 411 430 492 472 722 290 2,525 691 797 473 564 Native population. 921 2,273 1,091 1,300 425 2,405 1,246 4,866 1,255 1,399 1,207 1,005 42,117 711 1,476 537 912 1,097 1,305 965 1,037 776 954 881 804 1,882 1,059 1,023 1,015 984 743 771 959 834 1,418 524 4,143 1,238 1,264 738 903 468 1,071 492 665 212 1,198 2,279 592 658 559 470 21,010 366 790 258 494 555 491 541 399 490 455 441 941 519 536 525 510 384 389 516 441 737 249 1,970 619 570 a 453 1,202 599 635 213 1,207 643 2,587 663 741 648 535 21,107 345 686 279 418 542 616 138 474 496 377 464 426 363 941 540 487 490 474 359 382 444 393 681 275 2,173 619 694 400 460 Foreign-born population. 44 139 74 54 10 121 47 420 125 79 90 126 5,355 92 53 17 101 112 52 11 91 82 80 108 86 94 195 58 77 77 123 119 101 171 25 701 145 224 125 207 30 79 41 32 5 70 29 215 69 43 45 28 10 51 61 28 7 50 49 47 70 53 55 113 57 10 349 73 121 52 103 a fa 33 51 18 205 66 45 58 2,496 41 25 7 50 51 24 4 41 33 33 38 33 39 82 22 34 29 62 48 48 79 16 352 72 103 73 104 POPULATION. 11 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreign-bom population. 1 OS i 1 a i ES n O H 1 a a Cat.hotin Co.— Continued. Battle Creek city . 15,522 2,295 2,488 3,938 3,249 3,552 4,599 798 980 1,532 1,289 7,511 1,109 1,265 1,818 1,534 1,785 2,233 352 435 781 665 8,011 1,186 1,223 2.120 1,715 1,767 2,366 446 545 751 624 13,497 2,021 2,212 3,487 2,885 2,892 3,930 702 857 1,273 1,098 6,446 980 1,113 1,595 1,362 1,416 1,905 310 380 644 571 7,051 1,061 1,099 1,892 1,623 1,476 2,025 392 477 • 629 627 2,025 274 276 451 364 660 669 96 123 259 191 1,065 149 152 223 172 369 328 42 55 137 94 960 1st ward 125 2dward . 124 3d ward .. 228 4th ward 192 291 Marshall city _ 341 1st ward 54 2d ward.. . 68 3d ward , 122 4:th ward 97 Cass Co. 21,176 1,327 788 869 2,213 1,324 1,969 1,045 758 425 1,340 893 1,467 446 1,153 1,470 875 1,179 917 3,533 1,264 1,048 1,221 10,957 720 418 469 1,124 661 1,008 522 413 233 680 456 743 213 609 762 445 642 494 1,741 620 494 627 10,219 607 370 400 1,089 663 961 523 345 192 660 437 724 233 544 708 430 537 423 1,792 644 554 594 20,017 1,309 736 849 2,110 1,269 1,826 , 978 740 392 1,247 878 1,410 431 1,096 1,418 803 1,122 849 3,232 1,167 987 1,078 10,309 709 381 457 1,074 632 934 490 403 216 626 447 711 205 579 732 406 607 451 1,576 565 460 551 9,708 600 355 392 1,036 637 892 488 337 176 621 431 699 226 517 686 397 515 398 1,656 602 527 527 1,159 18 52 20 103 55 143 67 18 33 93 15 57 15 57 52 72 57 68 301 97 61 143 648 11 37 12 50 29 74 32 10 17 54 9 32 8 30 30 39 35 43 165 55 34 76 511 Calvin . 7 Howard. 15 8 La Grange (including Cass- 53 26 Marcellus (including Mar- 69 Marcellus village . 35 Mason 8 MUton 16 Newberg . _ _ 39 Ontwa 6 Penn (including Vandalia Tillage) 25 T Fokagon 27 Porter, 22 Silver Creek 33 VoliTiifi 22 25 136 1st ward 42 2d ward 27 3d ward . 67 Charlevoix Co. 10,925 548 228 735 308 212 1,844 1,796 869 559 5,785 292 123 416 177 108 917 888 454 283 5,140 256 105 319 131 104 927 908 415 276 8,443 421 189 567 263 183 1,376 1,339 723 452 4,350 219 101 309 147 90 663 639 371 224 4,093 202 88 258 116 98 713 700 352 228 2,482 127 39 168 45 24 468 457 146 107 1,435 73 22 107 30 18 254 249 83 59 1,047 Bay 54 17 Boyne Valley (including Boyne Falls village) 61 15 Chandler Charlevoix (including Char- levoix village) 6 214 208 Evangeline (including Boyne City village) 63 Boyne City village 48 12 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population aa native and foreign-born, by eex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreign-bom population. 3 IS -a ■3 a (CI 1 1 a 1 1 a i Chablevoix Co.— Continued. Eveline 899 779 128 552 505 456 233 2,087 888 192 658 490 418 62 299 273 230 124 1,112 452 108 359 409 361 66 253 232 226 109 975 436 84 299 652 658 106 388 406 350 179 1,596 687 165 479 346 352 49 196 213 173 94 829 339 90 255 306 306 57 192 193 177 85 767 348 75 224 247 121 22 164 99 106 54 491 201 27 179 144 66 13 103 60 57 30 283 113 18 104 • 103 55 Hudson. -. 9 61 39 Norwood 49 24 South Arm (including East .Tnrdnn villngA) 208 88 9 WUson 75 Cheboygan Co. 13,900 450 883 461 163 154 490 292 1,475 580 448 379 282 688 429 110 107 6,957 549 2,380 1,441 1,721 866 7,587 252 482 244 100 97 284 171 830 313 236 219 155 372 232 71 64 3,701 277 1,278 784 913 449 6,313 198 401 217 63 57 206 121 645 267 212 160 127 316 197 39 43 3,256 272 1,102 657 808 417 8,921 265 585 378 121 92 302 182 945 446 342 334 199 497 381 75 64 4,055 198 1,291 884 1,119 563 4,764 139 315 197 73 53 167 ■ 97 522 235 176 191 102 259 205 48 38 2,123 94 677 456 602 294 4,157 126 270 181 48 39 135 85 423 211 166 143 97 238 176 27 26 1,932 104 614 428 517 269 4,979 185 298 83 42 62 188 110 530 134 106 45 83 191 48 35 43 2,902 351 1,089 657 602 303 2,823 113 167 47 27 44 117 74 308 78 60 28 53 113 27 23 26 1,578 183 601 328 311 155 2,156 72 Benton . 131 Burt ,.__ ■Rllis 36 15 Forest. 18 Grant.. 71 Hebron ._ 36 222 Mackinaw (including Mack- inaw City Tillage) Mackinaw City village 56 46 17 30 Nunda . .... 78 21 Waverly _ 12 Wilmot. 17 Cheboygan city 1,324 1st ward 168 2d ward 488 3d ward 229 4th ward 291 148 r.TTTPPinwA Cct. 15,322 962 498 981 408 1,189 453 240 662 570 1,596 89 430 7,244 2,267 2,454 1,650 873 8,637 540 285 592 231 624 282 132 378 303 954 55 330 3,931 1,315 1,318 843 455 6,685 422 213 389 177 565 171 108 284 267 642 34 100 3,313 952 1,136 807 418 6,876 342 159 513 257 447 173 92 314 381 639 43 171 3,346 1,008 1,025 801 512 3,698 184 94 303 145 214 116 43 172 200 343 24 118 1,742 530 550 414 248 3,178 158 65 210 112 233 57 49 142 181 296 18 53 1,604 478 475 387 264 8,446 620 339 488 151 742 280 148 348 189 957 47 259 3,898 1,259 1,429 849 361 4,939 356 191 289 86 410 166 89 206 103 611 31 212 2,189 785 768 429 207 3,507 264 Bruce ._ Dafter 148 Detour 179 Drummond . 65 Pickford 332 Raber 114 59 Sault Ste. Marie 142 86 Superior ... 346 16 White Fish 47 1,709 474 1st ward 2d ward 661 420 4th ward 154 POPULATION. 13 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreim-bom population. to 3 1 a i a (a 13 1 13 a a III CijAke Co. _ __ . _ 7,976 378 178 174 833 405 343 421 171 326 805 130 1,441 568 233 1,392 295 662 435 746 224 238 284 4,329 194 100 131 449 232 178 229 100 193 416 62 793 289 136 723 155 343 225 393 117 132 144 3,647 184 78 43 384 173 165 192 71 133 389 68 648 279 97 669 140 319 210 353 107 106 140 6,934 290 120 107 559 308 244 330 144 287 S91 118 1,072 415 194 1,013 214' 480 319 559 179 172 208 3,123 146 64 69 290 170 119 175 84 165 292 57 570 209 HI 523 114 249 160 288 88 96 104 2,811 144 56 38 269 136 125 155 60 122 299 61 502 206 83 490 100 231 159 271 91 76 104 2,042 88 58 67 274 99 99 91 27 39 214 12 369 153 39 379 81 182 116 187 45 66 76 1,206 48 36 62 159 62 59 54 16 28 124 5 223 80 25 200 41 94 65 105 29 36 40 836 40 22 Frost 5 Grant 115 37 Hamilton 40 Hatton 37 Hayes 11 Kedding 11 90 7 Surrey (including Farwell Tillage) 146 ■pnrwAll vi'llagfi 73 Winterfield 14 Clare city. 179 1st ward 40 2d ward 88 3d ward 51 82 16 2d ward 30 3d ward 36 Clinton Co. 26,262 1,135 1,138 4,532 3,440 1,680 389 1,359 1,827 521 1,189 137 1,494 548 1,452 1,239 1,214 2,647 1,312 1,191 1,089 13,473 592 596 2,240 1,656 852 178 735 910 248 620 64 779 275 754 649 626 1,310 602 604 594 12,789 543 542 2,292 1,784 828 211 624 917 273 569 73 715 273 698 590 589 1,337 710 587 495 23,530 1,052 961 4,094 3,144 1,381 323 1,208 1,637 483 1,127 132 1,391 518 1,373 1,109 1,095 2,400 1,188 1,041 1,013 11,975 543 498 2,005 1,500 691 140 648 803 227 586 61 725 260 709 578 556 1,187 539 524 551 11,555 509 463 2,089 1,644 690 183 560 834 256 541 71 666 258 664 533 639 1,213 649 517 462 2,732 83 177 438 296 299 .66 151 190 38 62 5 103 30 79 130 119 247 124 150 76 1,498 49 98 235 156 161 38 87 107 21 34 3 54 15 45 73 69 123 63 80 43 1,234 Bath. 34 Bengal 79 Bingham (including St. Johns village).- --. 203 St. Johns village 140 Dallas (including Fowler village). 138 Fowler village.. 28 De Witt __. 64 Du Plain (including Elsie village).. M Elsie village 17 Eagle (including Eagle vil- lage) 28 -2 Essex (including Maple Rap- 49 Maple Rapids village Greenbush Lebanon Olive Ovid (Including Ovid village) Ovid village 15 34 57 50 124 61 Riley 70 Victor 33 14 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — CojuTiNvm).— Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Countiea, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Native population. a Foreign-born population. -3 o H Clinton Co.— Continued. Watertown Westphalia (including West- phtilla village) Westphalia village. .__ Crawpoed Co. BaU Beaver Creek Blaine Center Plains Frederic Grayling Grove.. llaple Forest. South Branch... Delta Go Baldwin... T Bark River Bay De Noc Escanaba Fairbanks , Ford Eiver Garden (including Garden village) Garden village Maple Kidge Hasonville.. Nahma Sack Bay Wells Escanaba city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward.. 7th ward Gladstone city Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Dickinson Co Breen Breitung Felch Norway Sagola .- Waucedah Iron Mountain city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 1,442 1,634 749 864 199 770 197 1,304 1,344 318 664 709 158 640 635 160 138 290 78 155 41 2,710 120 108 97 152 253 1,565 95 212 108 1,546 82 63 55 78 156 867 49 127 85 1,893 93 80 134 192 1,009 68 156 73 1,018 57 .54 43 71 110 520 32 875 31 39 37 63 82 489 36 68 30 817 32 15 17 18 61 556 27 56 35 528 25 9 12 7 46 347 17 39 26 807 459 402 312 1,462 1,173 359 1,934 799 208 632 8,124 929 983 1,700 1,625 1,205- 1,399 283 2,131 640 841 425 225 10,948 267 473 267 221 167 978 235 220 1,225 486 110 4,232 509 444 949 818 660 702 160 1,258 403 500 224 131 8,314 193 334 192 181 145 484 510 139 709 313 98 251 3,892 420 539 751 807 545 697 133 873 237 341 201 94 10,834 253 385 220 211 177 532 746 293 188 1,179 500 154 277 4,869 604 744 890 1,035 673 772 151 1,143 270 444 292 137 5,568 133 202 104 102 86 297 157 107 666 279 76 137 2,368 322 347 436 498 334 361 70 611 144 238 154 75 120 183 116 109 91 235 346 136 81 513 221 78 140 2,501 282 397 454 537 339 411 81 532 126 206 138 62 8,428 207 422 239 191 135 930 427 140 171 755 299 54 355 3,255 325 239 810 590 532 627 132 370 397 133 5,380 134 271 163 119 81 881 263 78 113 559 207 34 244 1,864 187 97 513 320 326 341 80 647 259 262 70 56 14,700 347 520 589 1,201 360 457 7,639 1,791 1,337 1,374 1,509 1,628 8,196 239 282 378 676 230 276 4,153 1,037 732 753 789 842 6,504 108 238 211 525 130 181 3,486 754 605 621 720 786 6,635 153 325 215 567 200 3,531 642 652 654 779 904 3,324 83 167 110 295 114 100 1,749 331 282 329 3,311 70 158 105 272 1,782 311 270 325 411 8,065 194 195 374 634 160 259 4,108 1,149 785 720 730 724 4,872 156 115 268 381 116 176 2,404 706 450 424 421 403 POPULATION. 15 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Native population. Foreign-born population. H 1 6 i .5 a ID 1 1 1 Dickenson Co.— Continued. 4 Norway city... ^ 3,587 1,669 1,087 831 1,962 886 578 498 1,625 783 509 333 1,446 698 490 258 706 326 243 137 740 372 247 121 2,141 971 597 573 1,2.56 560 335 361 885 411 2d ward.... 262 3d ward. 212 Eaton Co... 32,618 1,954 845 1,533 486 1,306 1,094 1,330 1,483 1,058 1,255 1,165 1,460 1,229 1,593 2,002 1,764 648 1,S74 763 1,793 4,350 657 1,077 1,381 1,235 2,157 740 669 748 2,218 1,214 1,004 16,715 994 399 806 253 710 578 702 776 562 656 611 758 663 837 1,015 907 318 918 335 961 2,142 334 544 672 592 1,034 354 310 370 1,085 608 477 15,903 960 446 727 233 596 516 628 707 496 599 554 702 566 756 987 S57 330 956 428 832 2,208 323 533 709 643 1,123 386 359 378 1,133 606 527 30,7.34 1,8,54 797 1,455 466 1,253 1,037 1,240 1,327 994 1,219 1,110 1,367 1,157 1,510 1,918 1,680 628 1,770 717 1,691 4,029 608 997 1,286 1,138 2,059 705 642 712 2,064 1,117 947 15,640 942 375 757 239 676 546 649 687 520 635 579 704 625 793 969 851 302 867 317 907 1,952 305 501 616 530 981 336 291 351 1,000 555 445 15,094 912 422 698 227 577 491 591 640 474 5S4 531 663 532 717 949 829 326 903 < 400 784 2,077 303 496 670 608 1,078 369 348 361 1,064 562 502 1,884 100 48 78 20 .53 57 90 156 64 36 55 93 72 83 84 84 20 104 46 102 321 49 80 95 97 98 35 27 36 154 97 57 1,075 52 24 49 14 34 32 53 89 42 21 32 54 38 44 46 56 16 51 18 54 190 29 43 56 62 53 18 16 19 85 53 32 809 Bellevne (including Bellevne village) 48 RftHnvnn villa.g« I'i Benton (including Potter- villft villag-ft) 29 PottervUle village 6 Brookfield. ~. 19 Carmel- Chester 37 Delta 67 Eaton. 22 15 Hamlin.. 23 39 Oneida 34 Boxand . 39 Soniield 38 Vermontville (including Ver- montville village) 2^ 4 Walton (including Olivet vil- lage) 53 28 Windsor. 48 Charlotte city. 131 20 2d ward.. 37 3d ward 39 4th ward... 35 Eaton Rapids city 45 1st ward 2d ward. 17 11 3d ward 17 Grand Ledge city. 69 44 2d ward... 23 EmiET Co. 10,382 5,087 3,649 239 363 253 5,430 2,577 1,787 138 220 126 4,952 2,510 1,862 101 143 127 8,534 4,025 2,924 192 253 220 4,397 2,011 1,411 109 148 106 1,137 2,014 1,513 83 105 114 1,848 1,062 723 47 110 33 1,033 566 376 29 72 20 815 Bear Creek (including Petos- key village) 496 Petoskey village 349 BUss IS ;« 13 16 CENSUS OF MIOHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Emmet Co.— Contiimeil. Cross Village Egleston _ Friendship Littlefield , Little Traverse (including Harbor Springs village) Harbor Springs village _ Maple River Pleasant View Beadmond Genesee Co ;..., Argentine Atlas ■ Burton Clayton _ _ Davison (including Davison village) Davison village Fenton (including the follow- ing villages) Fenton village Linden village Flint Flushing (including Flushing village) _ Flushing village Forest (including OtisviUe village) OtisviUe village Gaines (including Gaines vil- lage) Gaines village Genesee (including part of Mt. Morris village) Mt. Morris village (jiart of) _ . Grand Blanc... Montrote Mt. Morris (including part of Mt. Morris village) Mt. Morris village (part of ) . . Mundy Bichfield Thetford Vienna (including Clio vil- lage) Clio village Mt. Morris village (in Gene- see and Mt. Morris) Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. 464 140 1,519 92.3 231 85 214 467 793 375 202 261 144 427 233 40,553 1,018 1,322 1,201 1,282 1,725 631 2,387 539 1,304 2,428 1,020 1,734 317 1,603 255 1,442 1,640 1,226 131 1,446 1,482 1,372 2,267 233 55 174 726 463 173 117 194 Native population. 20,553 557 704 628 890 310 1,949 1,151 258 685 1,227 467 874 161 155 839 118 768 859 637 67 772 779 721 1,167 336 185 20,000 461 618 573 594 835 321 2,007 1,236 281 619 1,201 553 811 145 836 162 764 137 674 781 64 674 703 651 1,100 353 201 412 100 336 766 1,376 844 274 204 376 206 57 181 410 715 418 146 109 199 34,724 17,485 930 1,154 1,000 1,083 508 613 515 569 1,476 761 559 276 3,642 1,783 2,181 501 1,044 236 1,112 583 2,117 1,070 923 418 1,433 739 255 134 1,526 774 276 129 1,416 738 217 98 1,241 1,405 656 721 1,008 521 107 56 1,320 1,324 1,218 701 689 641 1,892 948 576 272 324 154 •3 a 206 43 155 356 661 426 128 95 177 Foreign-born population. 17,239 422 541 485 514 715 283 1,859 1,137 265 529 1,047 505 694 121 752 147 678 119 585 684 487 51 616 635 577 944 304 170 o .52 40 52 100 143 79 101 57 ' 51 3,829 88 168 201 199 249 72 314 206 38 192 311 97 252 51 208 41 187 201 235 218 24 126 158 154 375 113 62 3,068 49 91 113 119 129 34 166 107 22 102 157 49 135 27 124 26 101 20 112 138 116 11 68 90 8u 219 64 31 POPULATION. 17 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Native population. Foreign-born population. 3 0) i 1 J CO B ID 1 1 CQ a 1 a Genesee Co.~Continued. Flint city 10,420 3,278 3,371 2,357 1,414 4,911 1,548 1,576 1,088 699 5,509 1,730 1,795 1,269 715 8,427 2,568 2,824 1,969 1,066 3,952 1,214 1,308 906 524 4,475 1,354 1,516 1,063 542 1,627 202 100 46 79 67 20 198 187 146 68 159 355 102 127 55 71 1,993 710 547 388 348 959 334 268 182 175 1,034 376 2d ward— 279 3d ward. 206 173 4,900 645 268 122 254 205 91 711 628 492 161 441 882 263 293 144 182 2,701 376 146 65 155 114 56 388 346 281 86 249 439 139 140 74 86 2,199 269 122 57 99 91 35 323 282 211 75 192 443 124 153 70 96 3,474 458 210 97 183 133 53 417 403 326 132 359 703 201 250 113 139 1,847 256 110 51 104 66 33 219 216 180 64 200 348 99 123 58 68 1,426 187 58 25 71 72 38 294 225 166 29 82 179 62 43 31 43 854 120 36 .14 51 ■ 48 23 169 130 101 22 49 91 40 17 16 18 572 Beaverton __ Bentley 67 22 Billings Buckeye 11 20 Bntman Clement Gladwin Grout 24 15 125 95 Sage 65 Sherman _ 7 Tobacco 33 Gladwin city 88 1st ward. 22 2a ward 26 3dward_ 15 4th ward 25 14,083 498 238 144 809 542 2,528 682 565 615 150 516 9,324 1,524 707 864 1,274 1,131 1,598 877 1,349 8,026 281 146 85 438 350 1,414 387 343 301 84 299 5,312 835 353 508 664 640 946 533 833 6,057 217 92 59 371 192 1,114 295 222 314 66 217 4,012 689 354 356 610 491 652 344 516 6,603 245 105 92 356 377 1,216 388 224 351 67 186 4,212 817 495 409 579 508 585 334 485 3,415 133 59 53 188 224 592 197 119 165 28 83 2,166 442 241 223 272 272 306 170 240 3,188 112 46 39 168 153 624 191 105 186 39 103 2,046 375 254 186 307 236 279 164 246 7,480 253 133 52 453 165 1,312 294 341 264 83 330 5,112 707 212 455 695 623 1,013 643 864 3,741 114 183 41 146 62 168 4,611 148 87 32 250 126 822 190 224 136 56 216 3,146 393 112 285 392 368 640 36:? 593 2,869 105 Bessemer . Ironwood . 46 Marenisco 20 Wakefield (including Wake- field village not separately 203 39 Bessemer city 490 104 2dward_ 117 3d ward_ 128 4th ward 27 5th ward 114 1,966 314 2d ward_ .. 100 3d ward. 170 4th ward 5th ward 303 255 6th ward 373 Tthward 180 8th ward 271 Geand Tratekse Co Acme 17,515 721 8S8 4S5 944 475 974' 9,326 400 526 276 495 250 523 8,189 321 362 209 449 225 451 13,774 607 705 444 798 413 806 7,202 330 403 252 413 214 424 6,572 277 302 192 385 199 382 2,124 70 123 24 82 36 99 1,617 44 Blair. _ 60 East Bay 17 Fife Lake (inclucUDg Fife Lake village) „ 64 Fife Lake village. _. 2« Garfield.. 69 18 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreign-bom population. 1 1 CO J3 ■3 a 3 1 1 a Grand Traverse Co.— Con. Grant 539 492 644 666 1,472 348 1,146 7,382 5,684 193 969 283 287 365 345 792 177 636 3,738 2,831 112 ,i48 256 205 279 321 680 171 510 3,644 2,853 81 421 454 424 553 546 1,161 271 932 5,358 4,375 170 816 ' 235 241 313 274 618 135 515 2,631 2,139 97 456 219 183 240 272 543 136 417 2,727 2,236 73 360 85 68 91 120 311 77 214 2,024 1,309 23 153 48 46 .52 71 174 42 121 1,107 692 15 , 92 37 Green Lake _ . __ 22 39 Mayfleld — . 49 Paradise (including Kingsley village) 137 Kingsley village 35 Peninsula 93 Traverse (including Traverse 917 617 Union 8 Whitewater 61 28,776 2,777 1,499 1,531 1,643 618 1,473 1,788 328 707 2,132 1,968 1,459 1,258 1,438 i,388 1,608 1,330 1,451 1,413 1,383 1,793 2,204 377 445 692 690 14,886 1,417 745 775 848 302 800 930 169 373 1,054 974 795 664 763 710 824 699 783 744 709 924 1,074 188 218 339 329 13,890 1,360 754 756 795 316 673 858 159 334 1,078 994 664 594 675 678 784 631 668 669 674 869 1,130 189 227 353 361 26,175 2,460 1,284 1,358 1,533 587 1,339 1,683 305 677 1,973 1,819 1,336 1,148 1,306 1,221 1,500 1,195 1,315 1,288 1,313 1,570 1,960 347 412 599 602 13,450 1,244 636 679 785 283 722 878 157 356 967 891 727 603 683 617 762 632 705 668 670 805 947 171 204 289 283 12,725 1,216 648 679 748 304 617 805 148 321 1,006 928 609 545 623 604 738 563 610 620 643 765 1,013 176 208 310 319 2,601 317 21,'i 173 110 31 134 105 23 30 159 149 123 110 132 167 108 135 136 125 70 223 244 .30 33 93 88 1,436 173 109 96^ 63 19 78 52 12 17 87 83 68 61 80 93 62 67 78 76 39 119 127 17 14 50 46 1,165 Arcada (including Alma vil- lage) -, 144 Alma village 106 Bethany 77 Elba (including Ashley vil- lage) -,. AsVilpy villagfi 47 12 Emerson 56 Fulton (including Perrington village) - 53 11 Hamilton Ithaca (including Ithaca vil- lage) . . . . 13 72 66 Lafayette.., Newark New Haven 55 49 52 North Shade .. 74 North Star 46 68 Seville 58 49 Washington Wheeler 31 104 St. Louis city 117 13 2d ward.. 19 3d ward- 43 42 30,272 1,642 461 15,283 826 212 14,989 816 249 28,644 1,571 448 14,419 784 203 14,225 787 240 1,628 71 18 864 42 9 764 Adams (including North 29 North Adams villagq 9 POPULATION. 19 TABLiE I. — CoNTDfUBD. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. * Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreign-born population. i 1 1 2 c fa 1 a s Z s ^ ■3 'a s Hillsdale Co.— Continued. AUen 1,388 1,229 1,468 1,950 1,878 1,314 468 1,676 1,642 642 1,151 1,542 1,368 2,085 1,041 841 1,192 1,242 1,260 2,131 4,121 941 1,143 986 1,051 712 630 746 987 937 635 249 847 848 310 596 765 696 1,043 487 448 640 637 630 1,100 1,946 441 ,^27 455 523 676 599 121 963 941 679 219 829 794 332 555 777 670 1,042 354 393 552 605 630 1,031 2,175 500 616 531 528 1,228 1,182 1,376 1,901 1,727 1,207 428 , 1,597 1,560 624 1,102 1,470 1,332 1,985 1,012 790 1,147 1,203 1,226 2,064 3,755 868 1,043 912 932 631 604 703 960 858 579 229 806 803 301 565 732 679 987 471 418 616 618 605 1,054 1,767 407 480 416 464 597 578 673 941 869 628 199 791 757 323 537 738 653 998 541 372 531 585 621 1,010 1,988 461 563 496 468 160 47 92 49 151 107 40 79 82 18 49 72 34 100 29 51 45 39 34 67 366 73 100 74 119 81 26 43 27 79 56 20 41 45 9 31 33 17 56 16 30 24 19 23 46 179 34 47 39 59 79 21 49 Camden . 22 Fayette (including Jonesville 72 Jonef^Tnll" -cillag-n 51 Hillsdale 20 Jefferson 38 Litchfield (including Litch- field village) -, 37 T,it,p.hfiftlH villa^A 9 18 Pittsford 39 Ransom 1 17 Keading (including Heading vi lingo) +4 13 Scipio 21 Somerset 21 Wheatland 20 Woodbridge 9 Wright 21 187 1st ward. 39 2d ward- 53 3dward_ 35 4th ward 60 Houghton Co. 44,175 1,675 16,698 2,192 3,241 992 969 2,655 4,345 1,662 231 4,756 3,417 2,178 1,490 3,891 2,425 3,056 23,883 934 9,040 1,145 1,806 594 634 1,404 2,252 840 162 2,571 1,783 1,115 833 2,013 1,242 1,663 20,292 741 7,658 1,047 1,435 398 335 1,251 2,093 822 69 2,185 1,634 1,063 657 1,878 1,183 1,393 24,250 775 8,670 1,259 1,642 497 537 1,548 2,451 1,010 122 2,618 2,169 1,460 760 2,278 1,U9 1,825 12,352 372 4,331 619 809 283 ai3 795 1,210 500 75 1,352 1,117 745 402 1,131 709 951 11,898 403 4,319 640 833 214 224 753 1,241 510 47 1,266 1,052 715 358 1,147 740 874 19,925 900 8,028 933 1,599 495 432 1,107 1,894 652 109 2,138 1,248 718 730 1,613 976 1,231 11,531 562 4,689 526 997 311 321 609 1,042 340 87 1,219 666 370 431 882 533 712 8,394 338 Calumet (including the fol- loTving villng**p} . 3,339 Calnmnt villagft 407 Red Jacket village 602 ChasseU. . _„ 184 Duncan 111 Franklin. 498 Hancock (including Hancock 852 Hancock village 312 22 Osceola . 919 Portage (including Houghton village) . . 582 348 Quincy ___ 299 Schoolcraft (including Lake Linden village) 731 Lake Linden village 443 Torch Lake '. 519 20 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 189i. TABLE I.— Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Native population. Foreign-bom population. Counties, townBhips, cities and wards. 4 CD ID 1 a 1 9 en 1 ^ DO 1 32,256 1,300 814 785 1,334 1,163 1,249 267 1,468 878 299 1,130 809 997 376 673 1,082 1,391 1,731 1,547 557 1,173 353 2,595 1,273 2,544 1,301 860 1,795 984 1,630 804 1,649 1,071 16,972 681 422 424 703 632 661 133 769. 468 151 581 419 520 206 364 572 741 917 767 261 626 186 1,293 604 1,377 , 708 465 948 520 862 409 883 542 15,284 619 392 361 631 531 588 134 699 410 148 549 390 477 170 309 510 650 814 780 296 547 167 1,302 669 1,167 593 395 847 464 768 395 766 529 19,172 717 390 409 897 617 661 177 902 606 217 631 481 550 242 287 592 725 1,218 998 378 744 219 1,633 878 1,693 837 396 1,172 648 929 508 917 685 9,903 371 178 221 470 323 343 90 466 326 HI 309 241 278 129 162 302 361 638 483 178 411 120 793 408 909 445 209 608 281 491 260 497 850 9,269 346 212 188 427 292 318 87 436 280 106 322 240 272 113 136 290 364 580 615 200 333 99 840 470 784 392 187 564 267 438 248 420 335 13,084 583 424 376 437 546 588 90 566 272 82 499 328 447 134 386 490 666 613 549 179 429 134 962 395 851 464 464 623 436 701 296 732 386 7,069 310 244 203 233 307 318 43 303 142 40 272 178 242 77 212 270 380 279 284, 83 215 66 500 196 468 263 256 340 239 371 149 386 192 6,015 273 TllnnniflplH 180 Brookfield. --. 173 204 Chandler 239 Colfax (including part of Bad Axe village) 270 Bad Axe village (part of) 47 263 130 Gore. 42 Grant 227 RTftnn 160 205 Lake .. . 57 174 Meade 220 Oliver . „ . 286- Paris.- - 234 Port Austin (includimg Port AnfltiTi Trillagft) 265 96 Bubicon (including Port 214 6& Sand Beach (including Sand 462 Sand Beach village 19» Sebewaing (including Sebe- 383 Sebewaing village. 201 208 Sherman 283 Sigel — - 197 Verona (including part of Bad Axe village)- 330 Bad Axe village (part of) 147 346 Bad Axe vUlage (in Colfax 194 TynTTAM On 39,689 1,266 1,505 924 1,576 1,219 362 1,378 20,217 639 806 485 841 636 188 706 19,472 627 699 439 735 583 174 672 34,788 . 1>154 1,426 859 1,366 1,120 337 1,127 17,631 578 765 446 730 683 173 574 17,167 576 661 414 636 537 164 553 4,901 112 79 65 210 99 25 251 2,586 61 41 40 HI 53 16 132 2,315 51 38 Bunker Hill. 25 Delhi __, Ingham (including Dansville village) 9» 46 10 119 POPULATION. 21 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. Foreign-born population. s 1 1 00 1 ■3 1 1 i 1 1 Ed a as a Ihqham Co.— Continued. Le Eoy (including Webber- ville village) 1,136 335 2,115 980 1,282 1,730 1,421 1,296 573 955 908 967 2,103 1,120 15,847 1,438 2,S51 2,508 3,087 3,786 2,077 1,761 967 794 777 157 1,063 479 685 903 778 637 268 508 471 509 1,070 536 7,849 729 1,383 1,225 1,437 2,108 967 854 474 380 659 178 1,052 501 597 827 643 659 305 447 437 458 1,033 584 7,998 709 1,568 1,283 1,650 1,678 1,110 907 493 414 1,321 300 1,937 904 1,168 1,474 1,362 1,181 535 904 836 912 1,891 1,024 13,119 1,126 2,596 2,183 2,558 2,987 1,689 1,631 896 735 707 136 968 438 619 758 746 571 246 477 426 477 965 494 6,455 566 1,219 1,074 1,183 1,642 771 787 441 346 614 164 969 466 549 716 616 610 289 427 410 435 926 530 6,661 560 1,377 1,109 1,375 1,345 898 844 465 389 115 35 178 76 114 256 59 115 38 51 72 55 212 96 2,728 312 355 325 529 799 408 130 71 59 70 21 95 41 66 145 32 66 22 31 45 32 105 42 1,394 163 164 151 254 466 196 67 33 34 45 Webberville village 14 Leslie (including Leslie vil- lage) ._. 83 Leslie village. 35 Locke . 48 Meridian 111 Onondaga. 27 Stockbridge (including Stock- 49 16 Vevay. _._ 20 Wheatfleld.. 27 White Oak... 23 Williamstovm (including Wil- lianrst^Ti village) 107 WillinmRtYin viUngB 54 1,334 1st ward ^ 2d ward. .. 149 191 174 4th ward 275 5th ward 333 6th ward 212 Mason city 63 1st ward 38 2d ward.-.. 25 lOKIA Co 34,820 1,661 2,094 891 1,690 1,292 1,888 1,606 21 1,027 2,538 670 511 401 1,474 404 18,126 928 1,046 428 880 694 1,234 860 10 580 1,287 324 254 200 744 188 16,694 733 1,048 463 810 598 654 746 11 447 1,251 346 257 201 730 216 30,933 1,478 1,923 823 1,485 1,207 1,624 1,401 19 881 2,319 610 454 367 1,300 362 16,006 814 953 394 757 651 1,052 747 9 497 1,164 286 224 182 657 172 14,927 664 970 429 728 556 572 654 10 384 1,155 324 230 185 643 190 3,887 183 171 68 205 85 264 205 2 146 219 60 57 34 174 42 2,120 114 93 34 123 43 182 113 1 83 123 38 30 18 87 16 1,767 Berlin . 69 Boston (including Saranac village) 78 34 Campbell 82 Danby 42 Easton 82 ■onia (including part of Tjynns village) 92 Lyons village (part of) Keene 1 63 Lyons (including the f oUow- 96 Lyons village (part of ) 22 27 16 North Plains (including Hub- bardston village) Hubbardston village 87 26 22 CENSUS OF .MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — GovTiNVET).— Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Ionia Co. — Continued. Odessa (including Lake Odessa village) Lake Odessa village. Orange __ Orleans Otisco Portland (including Port- land village)-. Portland village.. Bonald.. Sebewa . Lyons village (in Ionia and Lyons) Belding city . 1st ward... 2d ward 3d ward Ionia city.. 1st ward.. 2d ward.. 3d ward., tth ward. Iosco Co.. Alabaster Au Sable Baldwin (including Tawas village) East Tawas village. East Burleigh : Grant Oscoda (including Oscoda village) Oscoda village. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Plainfleld Beno... Sherman Tawas (including City village). Tawas City village.. Wilber Tawas Au Sable city . 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward lEON Co.. Atkinson Bates Crystal Falls (including Crystal Falls village) 2,360 807 1,124 1,402 1,254 2,640 1,734 1,313 1,427 691 3,006 913 1,005 1,088 5,024 1,203 1,067 1,223 1,531 12,340 343 174 2,730 2,348 566 190 2,303 2,078 242 368 249 2,191 1,230 323 2,661 960 800 901 5,298 586 377 1,224 413 600 717 672 1,321 833 685 766 334 1,439 439 460 540 2,449 580 532 671 766 6,499 201 92 1,421 1,208 306 107 1,223 1,073 141 198 132 1,155 637 177 1,346 495 403 448 3,056 405 215 1,025 ■a a 1,136 394 524 685 582 1,319 901 628 661 357 1,567' 474 545 548 2,575 623 535 652 765 0,841 142 82 1,309 1,140 260 83 1,080 1,005 101 170 117 1,036 593 146 1,315 465 397 453 Native population. s 2,153 757 999 1,271 1,100 2,478 1,649 1,218 1,310 629 2,683 815 883 985 4,103 977 877 977 1,272 2,237 161 162 912 7,490 198 121 1,689 1,476 322 133 1,356 1,201 175 225 161 1,338 765 201 1,571 560 465 546 304 169 1,123 1,113 383 531 647 592 1,235 787 632 702 295 1,280 389 4(B 486 1,982 467 429 454 632 3,828 110 59 843 728 169 70 684 589 100 121 81 705 398 106 780 278 240 262 s 1,536 191 91 1,040 374 468 624 508 1,243 862 586 608 334 1,403 426 478 2,121 510 448 523 640 3,662 88 62 846 748 153 63 672 612 75 104 80 633 367 95 791 282 225 284 Foreign-bom population. o H 207 50 125 131 154 162 85 95 117 62 98 122 103 921 226 190 246 259 1,328 113 78 570 4,850 145 53 1,041 872 244 57 947 877 67 143 853 465 122 1,090 400 335 355 HI 30 46 159 50 55 54 467 113 103 117 134 2,671 91 33 578 137 37 539 484 41 77 51 71 566 217 163 186 262 208 814 1,520 214 124 472 POPULATION. 23 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Ibon Co.— Continued, Crystal Falls village. Hematite Iron River (including Iron Kiver village) Iron River village Mansfield. -- Mastodon ... Stambaugh . Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Isabella Co.. Broomfield Chippewa Coe (including Shepherd vil- lage) Shepherd village . Coldwater.. Deerfleld... Denver Fremont __. Gilmore Isabella Lincoln _ Nottawa Rolland (including Blanch- ard village) _ Blanchard village. Sherman . Union Vernon... Wise Mt. Pleasant city.. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 1,296 264 1,136 882 101 267 615 21,439 800 835 1,857 558 1,145 1,139 960 1,178 749 1,711 1,263 997 1,091 226 626 1,316 1,521 1,073 3,178 1,015 1,078 1,085 658 156 658 486 62 172 445 441 966 285 646 605 530 623 391 676 534 590 ■a a 108 478 396 95 282 340 700 837 587 1,549 500 527 522 10,033 355 394 Native population. #98 124 692 556 46 82 324 66 385 301 26 45 179 891 273 534 430 555 358 765 587 463 501 109 286 616 684 486 1,629 515 551 563 17,294 643 744 1,735 526 976 900 706 1,097 621 1,159 1,128 785 973 593 1,045 1,026 680 2,483 784 892 807 9,061 346 394 266 540 476 382 567 318 614 602 409 103 319 553 564 360 1,189 378 428 a 409 58 307 255 20 37 145 Foreign-born population. -a 8,233 297 350 260 436 424 324 530 303 545 526 376 442 95 274 492 462 320 1,294 406 464 424 140 444 326 55 185 321 90 273 185 36 127 184 4,145 157 91 122 32 169 239 254 81 128 552 135 212 118 28 .33 271 495 393 695 231 186 278 2,345 99 47 69 19 106 129 148 56 73 332 74 125 '59 14 21 147 273 227 360 122 99 139 Jackson Co.. Blackman Columbia (including Brook- lyn village) Brooklyn village. Concord (including Concord village) Concord village- Grass Lake (including Srass Lake village) Grass Lake village _^_. Hanover (including Hanover village) ___ Hanover village.. 46,535 1,690 1,601 589 1,307 522 1,701 647 1,446 413 23,866 897 279 678 864 312 14A 22,669 793 801 310 629 254 837 335 702 224 40,079 1,320 1,502 .548 1,161 474 1,465 581 1,379 400 20,321 686 761 265 697 238 731 265 707 181 19,758 634 751 293 564 2.36 734 316 672 219 6,456 370 146 48 236 66 67 13 3,545 211 49 24 81 30 133 47 24 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by aex. Counties, townships, cities and wards, Agf^rpgate of native and f oreign-boi n population. 6 Native populatioo. B o fa Foreign-bom population. a fa Jackson Co.— Continued. Henrietta Leoni Liberty Napoleon Norvell— , _. Parma (including part of Parpa village) Parma village (part of) Pulaski Eives _ Sandstone (including part of Parma village) Parma village (part of) Spring Arbor _ Springport (including Spring- port village) Springport village Summit Tompkins Waterloo Parma village (in Parma and Sandstone) Jackson city 1st ward 2d ward- .__ " 3d ward ___ 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward _. _ _ 7th ward. ___ 8th ward.. KAiAMAZOO Co Alamo Brady (including part of Ticksburg village) Ticksburg village (part of) .. -Charleston (including part of Oalesburg village) Galesburg village (part of) .. Climax Comstock (including part of Galesburg village) Galesburg village (part of) . ._ Cooper... Kalamazoo ■Oshtftmo Pavilion Portage Prairie Eonde Bichland (including Rich- land Tillage) __. 1,172 1,466 960 1,026 829 « 1,185 234 1,012 1,185 1,414 249 1,216 1,460 535 1,045 1,086 1,119 483 :,615 ,709 i,601 ,755 i,472 ,102 ,386 i,732 2,858 3,; 598 768 493 517 420 615 107 509 618 471 118 648 732 265 589 564 585 225 11,488 850 1,205 807 1,562 1,587 1,731 1,859 1,887 674 700 467 509 570 127 503 567 673 131 568 728 270 456 522 534 258 11,127 859 1,396 948 1,910 1,515 1,655 1,873 971 1,087 1,330 918 968 737 1,068 220 90O 1,053 1,255 243 1,137 1,386 508 927 999 970 463 18,517 1,356 2,175 1,530 3,052 2,522 2,667 3,060 2,155 539 683 465 486 369 546 100 456 545 641 114 601 697 253 527 518 502 214 9,274 649 1,001 705 1,363 1,288 1,348 1,512 1,408 548 647 453 482 368 522 120 444 608 614 129 536 689 255 400 481 468 249 9,243 707 1,174 825 1,689 1,234 1,319 1,548 747 42,056 1,128 1,408 305 969 90 1,474 1,774 547 1,135 2,017 1,284 1,029 895 897 1,133 21,089 618 751 152 522 43 753 897 244 602 996 704 550 485 462 614 20,967 510 657 153 447 47 721 877 303 533 1,021 580 479 410 435 519 34,871 1,023 1,279 284 909 87 1,400 1,599 520 1,020 1,372 1,115 934 793 871 1,020 17,325 564 676 139 480 41 706 796 233 541 648 600 503 425 450 17,546 459 603 145 429 46 694 803 287 479 724 515 -431 368 421 470 85 136 42 58 92 117 14 112 132 159 79 74 27 118 87 149 20 353 426 225 420 580 719 672 703 7,185 105 129 21 60 3 74 175 27 115 645 169 95 102 26 113 53 73 100 4 47 35 12 62 46 83 11 2,214 201 204 102 199 299 383 347 479 3,764 54 75 13 42 2 47 101 11 61 348 104 47 60 12 64 26 53 14 27 41 48 7 59 59 59 2 56 41 66 1,884 152 222 123 221 281 336 325 224 3,421 51 54 8 18 1 27 74 16 54 297 42 14 49 POPUIiATION. 25 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by mx. Counties, townships, cities and wards. KAI.&MAZOO Co.— Continued. Richland Tillage Ross (including Augusta vil- lage) Angnsta village Schoolcraft (Including the following villages) _ Schoolcraft village Vicksbnrg village (part of) .. Texas Wakeshma Oalesburg village (in Charles- ton and Comstock) Vicksbnrg village (in Brady and Schoolcraft) Kalamazoo city 1st ward. 2d ward- ._ 3d ward ' 4th ward 5th ward KaI/EASEA Co Boardman Clearwater Cold Springs Excelsior Garfield Glade Kalkaska (including Kal- kaska village) Kalkaska village •Oliver... Orange ^ Rapid River Springfield..:. Wilson Kent Co Ada Algoma (including part of Rockford village) Rockford vUlage (part of) ... Alpine Bowne Byron _, Caledonia (including Cale- donia village) ... Caledonia village Cannon Cascade... Courtland Gaines _ Aggr<>gate of native and foreign-born population. 321 2,122 827 629 909 1,440 637 934 21,034 4,253 6,622 4,257 4,390 2,530 5,640 725 598 123 302 165 122 1,649 1,249 69 421 716 540 210 121,938 1,386 2,196 680 1,529 1,323 1,818 1,729 443 1,158 1,286 1,391 1,369 159 711 239 299 499 763 287 451 10,128 2,130 2,675 1,966 2,066 1,291 3,271 389 354 68 165 895 670 36 248 412 380 138 61,466 762 1,138 310 799 694 %7 884 226 638 678 733 748 162 677 240 444 330 410 677 350 483 10,926 2,125 2,947 2,291 2,324 1,239 2,369 244 55 137 67 34 734 173 304 160 72 60,472 624 1,058 370 730 629 851 845 217 520 608 658 621 Native population. 290 1,274 451 2,012 765 605 825 1,353 607 16,072 3,503 4,113 3,466 2,952 2,038 633 473 111 263 132 63 1,424 1,094 61 360 631 350 162 88,588 1,119 1,971 623 1,290 1,086 1,471 1,361 346 1,031 1,138 1,279 1,125 644 223 978 353 286 452 718 274 425 7,594 1,743 1,9D5 1,574 1,345 1,027 2,591 336 275 58 142 77 36 758 575 352 210 107 43,921 607 1,014 284 661 661 770 677 170 576 589 689 603 a 630 228 1,034 412 319 373 635 333 464 8,478 1,760 2,208 1,892 1,607 1,011 2,076 299 200 53 121 •■ij 27 666 519 30 151 279 140 55 44,667 512 957 629 525 701 684 176 475 549 610 522 Foreign-bom population. 114 28 30 43 4,982 732 1,509 791 1,438 492 973 90 123 12 59 225 61 85 190 1,350 267 225 57 239 237 347 368 97 107 148 112 244 13 26 2,5Jt 387 770 392 721 264 53 79 10 23 21 52 137 93 60 170 31 17,545 155 124 26 138 133 197 207 56 62 89 64 145 26 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued.— Popwiahow as native and fortign-born, by sex. Counties, townships,, cities and wards. Kent Co.— Continued. Grand Rapids (inclnding East Grand Kapids village) East Grand Rapids village... Grattan.. Lowell (including Lowell village) Lowell village Nelson (including the fol- lowing villages) Cedar Springs vill. ipart of).. Sand Lake village Oakfleld ._ Paris _. Plainfield (including part of Rockford village) Eockford village (part of) ... Solon (including part of Cedar Springs village) Cedar Springs vill. (part of).. Sparta (including the fol- lowing villages) Lisbon village (part of) , Sparta village Spencer Tyrone (including part of Casnovia village) Casnovia village (part of) Vergennes Walker , Wyoming (including Grand- ville village).. Grandville village Casnovia village (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, Muskegon Co.) Cedar Springs village (in Nelson and Solon).. Lisbon village (in Sparta, Kent Co.. and Chester, Ot- tawa Co ) : Rockford village (in Algoma and Plainfield) Grand Rapids city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward... 5th ward 6th ward 7th ward 8th ward 9th ward 10th ward , 11th ward 12th ward Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. 2,183 327 1,135 3,299 1,864 2,221 552 366 1,053 1,967 1,783 73 2,722 152 987 1,302 1,511 111 1,093 2,129 3,124 448 300 1,038 208 753 79,438 6,715 4,351 7,393 7,850 9,763 9,706 6,711 3,606 4,903 7,498 6,178 4,764 1,332 180 618 1,634 880 1,147 263 183 571 1,106 934 36 925 230 1,397 68 491 694 786 49 590 1,153 1,602 141 493 93 346 38,936 3,389 2,014 3,301 3,792 4,868 4,985 3,317 1,784 2,445 3,594 3,044 2,403 851 147 517 1,074 289 183 482 861 37 256 1,325 84 496 725 62 • 503 976 1,522 240 159 545 115 407 40,502 3,326 2,337 4,092 4,058 4,895 4,721 3,394 1,822 2,458 3,904 3,134 2,361 Native population. 1,464 236 983 2,878 1,648 2,065 516 339 958 1,379 1,424 64 1,617 445 2,269 142 863 1,110 1,244 92 901 1,490 2,137 346 252 961 188 687 53,778 4,597 3,162 5,524 5,724 6,127 5,163 4,466 2,419 3,410 5,222 4,739 3,225 128 .■)29 1,410 774 1,061 244 172 507 768 723 31 827 1,164 66 423 587 629 38 481 768 1,067 159 118 453 315 25,804 2,262 1,454 2,453 2,720 2,972 2,563 2,167 1,154 1,663 2,496 2,293 1,607 a 108 454 874 1,004 272 167 451 611 701 33 790 236 1,105 76 440 523 615 54 420 722 1,070 187 134 508. 102 372 27,974 2,335 1,708 3,071 3,004 3,155 2,600 2,299 1,265 1,747 2,726 2,446 1,618 Foreign-born population. 719 91 1.52 421 216 156 36 27 95 588 359 9 176 41 453 10 124 192 267 19 192 102 463 52 224 106 64 338 211 233 2 68 107 157 11 109 385 535 49 23 40 .5,660 13,132 2,118 1,127 1,189 560 1,869 848 2,126 1,072 3,636 1,896 4,543 2,422 2,245 1,150 1,187 630 1,493 782 2,276 1,098 1,439 751 1,539 796 POPULATION. 27 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native population. ForeiKn-born population. o ID ■3 a 1 a B a a a s a Ku-.w-REVAW C.r>. 2,805 1,193 473 139 270 730 1,590 694 268 88 155 387 1,215 499 205 33 115 343 1,435 488 281 81 147 438 725 243 147 43 72 220 710 as 134 38 75 218 1,370 7(B 192 58 123 292 865 451 121 43 83 167 505 2.54 Eagle Harbor Grant.. 71 15 Houghton. 40 125 Lake Co. .-,,897 1,213 300 210 234 222 824 935 337 214 89 739 486 483 446 375 83 205 823 3,399 637 148 161 132 200 513 503 186 153 50 368 222 260 239 198 53 130 408 2,498 576 152 49 102 22 311 its 151 61 39 371 264 223 207 177 30 75 413 4,218 861 232 110 209 95 401 760 272 146 71 603 404 361 391 330 67 143 676 2,273 443 115 67 114 75 223 399 147 96 42 293 183 189 207 173 42 83 330 1,945 418 117 43 95 20 178 361 125 50 29 310 221 172 184 157 25 60 346 1,679 a52 68 100 25 127 423 175 63 68 18 136 82 122 55 43 16 62 147 1,126 194 33 91 18 125 290 104 39 57 8 73 39 71 .32 25 11 47 78 553 Chase (including Chase vil- lage) 158 35 Cherry Valley. 6 Dover Eden 2 Elk 133 Ellsworth (including part of 71 Luther village (part of) 26 11 Lake 10 Newkirk (including part of 61 Luther village (part of) ■ Pinora .. 43 51 Pleasant Plains (including Baldwin village) . 23 Baldwin village- 20 Webber. 5 Yates. 13 Lnther village (in Ellsworth and Newkirk) 69 Lapeee Co 28,879 1,872 763 1,232 1,467 342 1,500 417 1,877 1,039 1,347 ' 340 14,983 906 341 666 773 179 803 221 984 576 683 161 13,896 966 422 566 694 163 697 196 893 463 664 179 22,237 1,476 612 970 1,203 235 1,012 276 1,251 825 1,124 279 11,454 713 277 518 629 134 323 144 651 453 572 130 10,783 763 335 452 574 121 489 132 600 372 552 149 6,642 396 151 262 264 ^7 488 141 626 214 223 61 3,529 193 64 148 144 45 280 77 333 123 111 31 3,113 Almont (including Almont viUage) . . 203 Almont village 87 Arcada Attica (including Attica vil- lage) . 114 120 Attica village Burlington (including Cliff- 42 208 Clifford vUlage 64 Bumside... 293 Deerfield.... 91 Dryden (including Dryden 112 Dryden village 3a 28 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Lapbbb Co.—C(mtinued, Elba Ooodland Hadley (including Hadley Tillage) -- Hadley village Imlay (including Imlay City Tillage) Imlay City village Lapeer Harathon (including the fol- lowing villages) 'Columbia ville village , Otter Lake village Mayfleld Metamora (including Meta- mora village) Uetamora village North Branch (including North Branch village) North Branch village Oregon.. Eich Lapeer City _ 1st ward 2d ward. 3d ward. 4th ward IfHELANAU Co. Bingham Centerville Cleveland _ Elmwood Empire Qlen Arbor Kasson.. Leelanau Leland- ,. Solon Sutton's Bay Lhjjawee Co. Adrian __ Blissfleld (including Bliss- field Tillage) Blissfleld village 'Cambridge. _ Clinton (including Clinton village) Clinton vUlage Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. 1,069 1,168 1,262 277 2,496 1,191 936 1,867 .550 246 1,197 1,307 333 1,906 651 1,167 1,218 2,952 620 974 375 9,395 769 1,120 487 793 1,117 312 650 1,594 880 517 1,156 ■a 5S2 636 647 128 1,256 574 509 942 272 113 653 697 163 331 614 654 1,436 321 439 182 494 5,146 410 601 282 438 652 173 351 860 476 285 618 a 517 532 615 149 1,240 617 427 925 278 133 544 610 170 910 320 553 564 1,516 299 535 193 489 4,249 359 519 205 355 465 139 299 734 404 232 538 Native population. o EH 892 825 1,032 247 1,742 825 788 1,488 446 211 931 1,139 285 1,335 431 911 901 2,392 498 828 305 761 6,996 572 746 347 579 820 253 589 1,238 619 380 853 ■3 446 459 531 112 860 387 424 745 212 94 518 608 138 694 216 477 484 1,149 255 375 144 375 3,769 296 391 202 303 469 143 817 664 332 208 446 ■a s 366 501 135 882 438 364 743 234 117 413 531 147 641 215 434 417 1,243 243 453 161 386 3,227 276 355 145 276 351 110 272 574 287 174 407 Foreign-bom population. 177 343 230 30 754 366 148 379 104 35 266 168 571 220 256 317 560 122 146 70 2,399 197 374 140 214 297 59 61 356 261 137 ■a 106 177 116 16 396 187 85 197 60 19 135 89 25 302 115 137 170 287 66 64 38 119 1,377 114 210 80 135 183 30 34 196 144 79 172 ■a a 71 166 114 14 358 179 63 182 44 16 131 79 23 105 119 147 273 56 32 103 164 60 79 lU 29 27 160 117 58 131 48,541 1,626 2,182 1,236 1,092 1,590 1,041 24,196 674 1,079 597 583 792 24,345 952 1,103 639 509 798 532 43,383 1,446 1,893 1,132 935 21,531 603 919 536 526 711 457 21,852 843 974 596 462 718 478 5,158 180 289 104 104 181 108 2,665 71 160 61 57 81 52 2,493 109 129 43 47 80 54 POPUI*A.TION. 29 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Coontiea, townships, cities and wards. Lenawee Co. — Continued. Deerfield (including Deerfield Tillage) Deerfield village Dover (inclnding part of Clayton village) Clayton village (part of) Fairfield Franklin . Hudson (including part of Clayton village) Clayton village (part of) Macon Madison Medina Ogden Palmyra Baisin Ridgeway Riga Boilin (including part of Addison village) Addison village (part of) Borne Seneca (including Morenci village) ___ Morenci village Tecumseh (including Tecum- seh Tillage) Tecumseh village Woodstock (including part of Addison village) Addison village (part of) Addison village (in Rollin and Woodstock) _ Clayton village (in Dover and Hudson) Adrian city 1st wardL. 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward L_. Hudson city 1st ward. ■ 2d ward 8d ward LlVINQBTON Co Brighton (including Brighton village) Brighton Tillage Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. 1,495 438 1,336 21^ 2,151 1,331 1,300 186 1,156 1,381 1,596 2,046 1,673 1,432 1,490 2,213 1,539 173 1,183 2,672 1,310 2,788 2,210 1,412 297 470 400 9,511 2,351 3,156 1,794 2,210 2,346 530 972 844 20,437 1,649 812 735 199 105 1,101 693 79 623 713 831 1,088 872 730 748 1,166 788 92 611 610 1,332 1,040 748 138 230 184 4,531 1,105 1,537 863 1,026 1,101 267 423 411 10,558 822 382 ■a a Native population. 760 239 650 109 1,»50 638 638 107 .533 668 765 958 801 702 742 1,047 751 81 572 1,363 700 1,456 1,170 159 240 216 4,980 1,246 1,619 931 1,184 1,245 263 549 433 1,879 827 4,% 1,224 391 1,274 205 2,073 1,225 1,202 176 996 1,287 1,513 1,878 1,464 1,237 1,270 1,712 1,465 170 1,111 2,563 1,267 2,491 1,968 270 440 381 1,911 2,566 1,622 1,989 2,215 502 926 787 18,062 1,396 672 605 179 549 101 1,055 627 614 74 536 663 786 990 757 631 626 894 752 91 569 1,252 1,179 920 711 126 217 175 3,837 887 1,246 783 921 1,039 252 399 388 9,236 306 a a) 619 212 625 104 1,018 598 588 102 460 624 727 888 707 606 644 818 713 79 542 1,311 678 1,312 1,048 628 144 223 206 4,251 1,024 1,320 839 1,068 1,176 250 527 716 366 Foreign-bom population. 271 47 62 78 106 10 160 94 83 168 209 195 220 501 74 3 72 109 43 297 242 27 19 1,423 440 590 172 221 131 28 46 57 2,375 253 140 130 20 37 4 46 66 48 6 87 50 45 98 116 99 122 272 36 1 42 57 21 153 120 37 12 13 218 291 80 1(K 62 15 24 23 1,322 142 76 30 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, X894 TABLE I.— Continued.— PopMiafiow as native and foreign-born, by sex. CountieSf townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Native population. ForelBn-bom popmatlon. 1 i i 1 a 3 ■3 a cn s as 1 Livingston Co.— Continued, Cohoctah 1,283 1,264 1,025 912 831 870 2,092 971 1,021 3,441 2,471 894 1,146 91 879 1,220 504 970 940 2,562 666 688 544 490 432 469 1,072 475 551 1,679 1,162 479 584 44 477 612 238 509 484 1,206 617 576 481 422 399 401 1,020 496 470 1,762 1,309 415 562 47 402 608 266 461 456 1,356 1,159 1,135 950 763 706 766 1,912 898 906 2,994 2,178 826 998 74 771 1,065 443 867 848 2,252 591 619 500 405 356 414 977 - 439 486 1,431 1,003 443 499 34 410 534 210 460 431 1,037 568 516 450 358 350 352 935 459 420 1,563 1,175 383 499 40 361 531 233 407 417 1,215 124 129 75 149 125 104 180 73 115 447 293 68 148 17 108 155 61 103 92 310- 75 69 44 85 76 55 95 36 65 248 159 36 85 10 67 78 28 49 53 169 49 60 Deerfleld . 31 64 Green Oak 49 Hamburg: 49 Handy finoluding Fowler- ville Tillage). .. 85 37 Hartland 50 Howell (including part of Howell village)- _ . . 199 Howell village (part of) 134 32 Marion (including part of Howell village). 63 Howell village (part of) Oceola 7 41 Putnam (including Pinckney Villa^Pi) 77 33 Tyrone 54 TTnadilla 39 Howell village (in Howell 141 IjUCE Co. 2,348 57 191 1,912 1,136 188 1,347 30 115 1,085 619 117 1,001 27 76 827 517 71 1,054 17 130 830 516 77 557 10 78 420 247 49 497 7 52 410 269 28 1,294 40 61 1,082 620 HI 790 20 37 665 372 68 504 20 Lakefield . „ 24 McMillan {including New- berry village) - 417 248 43 MAriKTNAr Oo. 7,237 291 639 971 529 204 880 705 382 370 1,071 158 203 4,049 171 377 555 287 118 467 359 206 212 663 98 111 3,188 120 262 416 242 86 413 346 176 158 408 60 92 4,630 125 309 581 350 166 691 588 138 277 653 80 167 2,462 69 161 316 180 95 367 303 73 152 382 46 84 2,168 56 148 265 170 71 324 285 65 125 271 34 83 2,607 166 330 390 179 38 189 in 244 93 418 78 36 1,587 102 216 239 107 23 100 56 133 60 281 52 27 1,020 Brevort - 64 Cedar. . . 114 Garfield (including Naubin- way village) 151 Naubinway village 72 Hendricks 15 Holmes (including Mackinac 89 Mackinac village 61 Marquette HI 33 137 Portage 26 9 POPULATION. 31 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Mackenac Co. — Continued. St. Ignacecity__ 1st ward 2d ward _ 3d ward 4th ward Macomb Co Armada (including Armada Tillage) - Armada village Bruce (including part of Romeo village) Romeo village (part of) Chesterfield (including New Baltimore village) , New Baltimore village Clinton Erin Harrison Lenox (including the follow- ing villages) New Haven village Richmond village (part of).. Macomb. Ray _. Richmond (including the fol- lowing villages) Memphis village (partof) Richmond village (partof) _. Shelby (including part of Utica village) Utica village (partof) Sterling (including part of Utica village) Utica village (part of) Warren (including Warren village) Warren village Washington (including part of Romeo village) Romeo village (part of ) Memphis village (in Rich- mond, Macomb (yo., and RUey, St. Clair Co.). Richmond village (in Lenos and Richmond) Romeo village (in Bruce and Washington). _. Utica village (in Shelby and Sterling) Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. 2,068 254 639 625 550 1,071 128 312 335 296 997 126 327 290 254 Native population. 1,443 162 432 478 371 717 79 197 248 193 726 83 235 230 178 Foreign-born population. 625 92 207 147 179 354 49 115 87 103 32,387 1,796 715 1,949 873 2,088 892 1,874 2,405 666 2,266 458 317 1,679 1,412 2,385 361 732 186 2,592 294 1,973 748 614 1,049 1,621 559 401 1,090 44.3 1,010 1,280 373 1,153 208 151 874 734 1,197 179 348 176 1,050 94 1,378 143 994 336 298 499 737 270 15,811 367 472 1,125 293 250 166 678 1,188 182 384 842 197 92 1,214 151 979 412 316 550 884 289 24,809 1,451 586 1,559 737 1,717 694 1,374 1,855 548 1,655 376 231 1,207 1,130 577 1,322 317 1,402 166 230 1,621 637 478 808 1,374 483 12,584 732 286 754 335 737 989 301 828 168 106 617 590 918 136 276 643 149 961 111 810 285 230 382 620 232 12,225 719 300 805 402 822 356 637 866 247 125 590 540 920 133 301 679 168 671 83 872 119 811 352 248 426 754 251 7,578 345 129 390 136 371 198 500 550 118 611 82 472 282 547 92 155 346 56 583 20 759 64 352 111 136 241 247 76 3,992 176 62 212 66 195 107 273 291 72 325 40 45 257 144 279 43 72 183 319 11 417 32 184 51 68 117 117 32 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Native population. Foreign-born population. 1 J 1 1 CO ■a 1 a 1 'a S Macomb Co.— Continued. Mt. Clemens city 1st ward. 5,649 2,235 2,034 1,380 2,743 1,106 954 683 2,906 1,129 1,080 697 4,297* 1,780 1,451 1,066 2,078 874 679 525 2,219 906 772 541 1,352 455 583 314 665 232 275 158 687 223 2d ward.. 308 3d ward. 156 Manistee Co. . 26,114 810 1,343 397 805 1,(K0 404 2,254 3,025 423 361 1,020 404 637 223 713 13,450 1,629 1,984 1,788 1,715 1,866 1,955 2,613 13,730 443 706 196 464 579 218 1,141 1,640 258 190 525 201 352 129 384 6,919 850 951 957 894 991 983 1,293 12,384 367 637 201 341 471 186 1,113 1,385 165 171 495 203 285 94 329 6,531 779 1,033 831 821 875 972 1,220 16,315 562 990 311 544 914 329 1,341 1,553 344 333 789 310 499 181 421 7,844 907 1,307 975 898 1,146 1,204 1,407 8,344 295 516 153 299 493 170 665 784 201 173 398 150 268 105 229 3,918 465 624 462 461 603 597 706 7,971 267 474 158 245 421 159 676 769 143 160 391 160 231 76 192 3,926 442 683 513 437 543 607 701 9,799 248 .353 86 261 136 75 913 1,472 79 28 231 94 138 42 292 5,606 722 677 813 817 720 751 1,106 5,386 148 190 43 165 86 48 476 856 57 17 127 51 84 24 155 3,001 385 327 495 433 388 386 587 4,413 lOO Bear Lake (including Bear Lake village) .. 163 43 Brown 96 Cleon (including Copemish Trilljigfi) 50 27 Filer 437 616 Maple Grove 22 Morilla.... 11 Onekama (including One- IrATnn villngn) 104 43 54 Springdale 18 Stronach 137 2,605 1st ward. 337 350 3d ward. 318 4tliw4rd__ 384 332 eth ward . 365 519 Manitotj Co. 918' 240 82 98 419 79 495 129 45 47 231 43 423 111 37 51 188 36 672 205 62 49 302 54 357 109 34 20 167 27 315 96 28 29 135 27 246 35 20 49 117 25 138 20 11 27 64 16 108 Chandler 15 Galilee 9 North Manitou . . . 22 53 9 38,008 1,715 1,009 531 442 263 799 220 962 223 2,309 693 630 20,181 844 564 302 263 137 437 137 514 126 1,188 385 348 17,827 871 445 229 179 126 362 83 448 97 1,121 308 282 20,477 1,015 549 297 229 148 431 117 515 154 1,229 336 300 10,217 483 309 144 126 74 216 69 259 82 608 172 153 10,260 532 240 153 103 74 215 48 256 72 621 164 147 17,531 700 460 234 213 115 368 103 447 69 1,080 357 330 9,964 361 255 158 137 63 221 68 255 44 580 213 195 7,567 339 Chocolay 205 Ely ._.. 76 Forsyth. _ . . 76 Hunaboldt 52 147 35 Michigamme 192 25 Republic ._ . ._ 500 Richmond (including Palmer 144 Pfllmpr vi^lngA 135 POPULATION. 33 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-bom, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and for ign-born popolation. Native population. Foreiffu-bom population, DQ i 1 1 a 3 '3 a in a -3 1 i marck-. Case. Krakow Metz._ _. Moltke Posen Presque Isle Rogers (including Kogers vil- lage) Kogers village. BOBCOMMON Co.. Denton.. Gerrish.. Higgina.. Markey.. Nester Eichfleld Roscommon., St. Helens Saginaw Co.. Albee Birch Run Blumlleld Brady (including Oakley vil- lage) -_ Oakley village.. Brant. Bridgeport... Bnena Vista Carrollton (including Car- roll ton village) Carrollton village. Chapin... Chesaninp (including Ches- aning village) _ , Chesaning village. Frankenmuth Fremont James Jonesfield (including Merrill village) Merrill village.. Kochville Lakefield Maple Grove Marion... Richland. Saginaw 5,911 288 270 134 271 410 687 463 1,458 176 586 1,657 64 716 211 79 186 297 81,847 758 1,496 1,444 1,514 1,321 1,935 3,302 2,143 789 2,356 1,091 1,982 963 596 1,253 441 903 582 1,653 709 1,482 1,302 3,405 174 172 595 78 162 223 415 246 764 97 479 292 1,013 35 37 396 25 161 54 132 173 41,930 410 798 756 820 157 692 1,033 1,733 1,109 450 422 1,202 530 1,029 494 359 656 223 490 318 908 374 787 705 2,506 114 98 374 56 109 187 172 217 694 79 406 294 644 30 27 320 14 50 25 54 124 3,546 169 156 553 85 144 243 270 281 967 121 557 1,097 48 46 567 34 106 52 92 152 39,917 348 698 688 694 151 629 902 1,569 1,034 442 367 1,154 561 953 469 237 597 218 413 264 745 335 695 597 57,482 585 1,240 1,073 1,289 1,011 1,423 2,027 1,250 718 1,579 688 412 337 679 356 1,303 418 1,043 957 1,947 103 95 317 49 82 131 166 149 502 61 292 189 621 24 24 311 21 76 32 52 81 1,599 66 61 236 36 62 112 104 132 465 60 265 197 476 24 22 256 13 28,997 306 648 553 697 137 519 749 1,034 626 293 379 1,013 454 805 339 232 451 167 183 702 226 549 517 2,365 119 114 416 49 127 167 317 182 491 55 200 560 17 18 149 5 1(B 27 94 145 28,485 279 592 520 592 132 492 674 624 305 339 967 476 774 347 180 445 170 317 173 601 192 494 440 1,458 71 77 278 29 80 92 249 97 262 187 103 392 11 13 85 4 85 22 80 24,365 12,933 173 256 371 104 150 203 225 123 39 20 310 512 1,275 173 284 699 893 483 294 157 71 43 376 189 161 76 403 277 184 224 155 127 357 205 104 56 224 226 350 291 439 345 128 135 206 148 238 188 907 POPULATION. 45 TABLE L — CoNTurcED. — Population as native and foreign-bom, by sex. CoTinties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. Native popolation. ForeierQ-bom population. 1 1 w ■3 a "3 la S i I 1 ,2 a •3 a & Saginaw Co.— Continued. 517 1,599 572 594 1,756 1,184 1,650 1,421 44,643 3,286 3,759 2,221 3,475 4,428 2,066 4,456 2,144 1,944 3,564 3,696 2,680 1,969 2,233 2,722 279 837 272 320 951 620 864 760 22,204 1,681 1,804 1,242 1,722 2,025 969 2,186 1,103 996 1,805 1,814 1,330 975 1,129 1,423 238 762 300 274 805 564 786 661 22,439 1,605 1,955 979 1,753 2,403 1,097 2,270 1,011 948 1,759 1,882 1,350 994 1,1M 1,299 329 1,338 505 413 1,312 817 1,253 873 30,222 2,180 2,603 1,422 2,251 3,043 1,425 H,(Xii 1,4:39 1,465 2,451 2,342 1,851 1,420 1,498 *1,792 175 681 234 213 696 418 657 432 14,833 1,098 1,244 789 1,099 1,362 659 1,477 713 734 1,234 1,127 892 706 744 937 154 657 271 200 616 399 596 441 15,387 1,082 1,359 633 1,152 1,683 766 1,561 726 711 1,217 1,215 959 714 754 835 188 261 67 181 444 367 397 548 14,421 1,106 1,156 799 1,224 1,383 641 1,418 705 479 1,113 1,354 829 549 735 930 104 156 38 107 255 202 207 «828 7,369 583 560 453 623 663 310 709 390 242 571 687 438 269 385 486 84 St. Charles (including St. P.hnrlftfi villflg'ft) 103 St. Charles village 29 Swan Creek 74 189 165 Tittabawassee 190 7,ilwanVipi 220 7,032 1st ward 523 2d ward 596 3d ward 346 4th ward 601 5th ward 720 331 7th ward 709 8th ward 9th ward 315 237 10th ward. . 542 nth ward 667 12th ward 391 13th ward 280 14th ward _. 350 15th ward... 444 Sajolac Co. 33,945 902 1,032 1,414 99 842 875 108 2,225 1,501 932 953 907 964 1,031 877 752 2,909 613 750 li688 538 17,831 490 543 746 56 444 477 55 1,164 772 481 5K 508 502 560 489 397 1,422 297 341 902 276 16,114 412 489 668 43 398 398 53 1,061 729 451 428 399 462 471 388 355 1,487 316 409 786 262 20,252 536 350 STl 68 473 511 75 1,311 923 470 534 501 581 606 542 448 1,929 389 535 913 ' 304 10,422 281 273 463 39 242 271 33 673 477 238 283 277 292 337 297 220 937 186 245 495 153 9,830 2'>5 277 408 29 231 240 42 638 446 232 251 224 289 269 245 228 992 203 290 450 151 13,693 366 482 543 31 369 364 33 914 578 462 419 406 383 425 335 304 980 224 215 743 234 7,409 209 270 283 17 202 206 22 491 295 243 242 231 210 2-23 192 177 485 111 96 407 123 6,284 ArgylA 157 212 Bridgehampton (including part of Carson viUe village) Carsonville village (part of). Bnel.._ .._. 260 14 167 Custer (including part of Sanilac Center village) Sanilac Center village (part of). 158 11 423 Elk * 283 Rimer 219 177 Flynn ... 175 173 Fremont . 202 Gxeenleaf. ,. 143 127 Lexington (including the fol- 493 Croswell village Lexington village Maple Valley (including Brown City village) 113 119 336 lit 46 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Santlao Co. — Continued. Marion (including Decker- ville village) Deckerville village Marlette (including Marlette vUlage) Marlette village _-. Minden (^eluding Minden village) Minden village Moore Sanilac (including Port San- ilac village) Port Sanilac village Speaker .- _. Washington (including part of Carsonville village) Carsonville village (part of).. Watertown (including part of Sanilac Center village) _. Sanilac Center vill. (part of) . Wheatland Worth .... Carsonville village (in Bridge- hampton and Washington). Sanilac Center village (in Custer and Watertown) SCHOOLCEAFT CO Doyle Germfask __. Harrison Hiawatha Inwood Manistique (including Man- istique vUlage) .._ Manistique village Seney __ Thompson Shiawassee Co Antrim _. Bennington _. Bams (including Byron vil- lage) - Byron village Caledonia Fairfield Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. 1,714 274 2,463 853 1,133 396 902 1,761 361 1,331 1,584 268 1,398 306 566 1,289 367 414 893 138 1,289 433 581 196 490 898 167 695 815 132 7^4 138 306 678 188 193 •3 S 821 136 1,174 420 552 200 412 863 194 636 769 136 634 168 260 611 179 221 Native population. 183 1,425 519 711 242 483 1,157 222 827 967 160 808 170 315 830 228 245 -a 500 89 701 251 356 116 251 585 101 428 486 84 452 76 172 435 123 109 724 268 355 126 232 572 121 399 481 76 356 94 143 395 105 136 Foreign-bom population. 716 91 1,038 334 422 154 419 604 139 504 617 108 590 136 251 459 139 169 393 49 588 182 225 80 239 313 66 267 329 48 312 62 134 243 65 84 ■a a 323 42 450 152 197 74 180 291 73 237 288 60 278 74 117 216 74 85 7,127 621 210 558 1,651 2,436 2,083 516 827 4,328 390 139 392 949 171 1,392 1,184 360 535 2,799 231 71 166 702 137 1,044 156 292 3,860 350 100 296 803 201 1,372 1,155 269 2,136 196 68 188 414 105 725 607 171 269 1,724 154 32 108 389 96 647 548 98 200 3,267 271 110 262 848 107 1,064 928 247 358 2,192 194 71 204 535 667 577 189 266 1,075 77 39 58 313 41 397 351 58 32,854 942 1,285 1,4% 428 1,466 978 17,057 492 696 768 208 786 557 15,797 450 589 728 220 680 421 28,249 819 1,098 1,372 1,216 897 14,561 431 584 700 187 638 505 13,688 388 514 672 209 578 392 123 187 124 32 250 81 2,496 61 112 148 52 2,109 62 75 56 11 102 29 POPULATION. 47 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-bom, by sex. ConntieB, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and loreign-born population. , Shiawassee Co. — Continued. Hazleton Middlebury New Haven Owosso Perry (including the follow- ing villages) Morrice village _ Perry village Eush Sciota (including Laingsburg village) Laingsburg village Shiawassee (including Ban- croft village) Bancroft village . Venice Vernon (including the follow- ing villages) Durand village . Vernon village .. WoodhuU-... Corunna city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward Owosso city. 1st ward-, _ 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward.. 1,796 910 1,629 1,133 1,902 122 52.5 1,347 1,596 790 1,925 641 1,2S9 2,477 901 514 1,551 675 6:31 245 8 27"^ 2/2^5 2,007 1,270 2,707 St. Clate Co.. Berlin Brockway village) . (including Yale Yale village.. Bnrtchville Casco China Clay (including Algonac vil- lage) Algonac village . Clyde Columbus . CottreUviUe East China Emmet (including Emmet village) Emmet village. Fort Gratiot... Grant 54,321 1,193 2,283 1,021 550 1,752 1,38S 1,952 1,025 1,081 1,127 1,062 272 1,257 219 840 1,015 963 476 843 603 991 196 262 723 '32 401 994 327 700 1,271 450 259 453 755 332 302 121 4,154 1,115 988 631 1,420 27,841 638 1,156 488 299 919 746 1,008 519 581 625 571 138 690 124 440 521 833 431 786 530 911 226 263 624 764 389 931 314 589 1,206 451 255 407 343 329 124 4,118 1,173 1,019 639 1,287 Native population. Foreign-bom population. 26,177 555 1,127 533 251 833 642 944 506 500 502 491 134 567 95 400 494 1,490 817 1,343 1,7.34 391 ISO 1,174 1,371 727 1,762 596 1,087 2,251 796 473 796 1,319 573 542 201 6,773 2,015 1,70S 1,013 2,037 790 427 681 492 901 183 210 627 704 367 916 304 594 1,145 398 232 419 642 286 254 102 3,:«5 9>3 N35 495 1,052 35,709 959 1,463 662 320 1,274 1,071 1,494 824 710 884 810 199 861 171 575 M3 18,342 499 727 307 176 668 573 777 422 iS7 499 440 99 485 100 297 329 700 390 662 438 245 547 667 360 S46 292 493 1,106 398 241 377 677 287 :i8H 102 3,-lOS 1,0:32 873 518 985 17,367 460 355 144 606 717 402 323 385 370 100 376 71 278 314 306 93 286 203 168 31 40 173 225 63 163 45 202 226 105 41 64 232 102 1,499 273 257 670 18,612 234 820 230 478 317 458 201 371 243 252 73 48 265 372 173 49 162 111 90 13 22 128 34 73 23 106 126 52 27 113 46 48 19 132 153 136 368 1,502 139 429 181 123 251 173 231 97 194 126 131 39 2(K 24 143 192 48 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894, TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. St. Claie Go.—Contimied. Greenwood Ira _ __ Eenockee Kimball Lynn ___ Mussey (including Capac vil- lage) Capac village Port Huron Riley (including part of Memphis village) __. Memphis village (part of) St. Clair Wales.. Memphis village (in Riley, St. Clair Co., and Rich- mond, Macomb Co.) Marine City 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward Port Huron city 1st ward 2d ward _. 3d ward 4th ward 6th ward... 6th ward 7th ward 8th ward 9th ward 10th ward St. Clair city 1st ward 2d ward St. Joseph Co Burr Oak (including Burr Oak village).. Burr Oak village Colon Constanl^e (including Con- stantine village) Constantine village Fabius Fawn River Florence... Flowerileld Leonidas Lockport (including Three Rivers village) Three Rivers village.. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. » .9 o 1,391 1,461 1,332 1,463 1,652 531 1,361 1,596 253 1,707 1,548 614 3,485 1,369 939 1,177 18,140 1,738 1,302 1,575 2,520 2,208 2,363 1,5!)6 2,535 1,293 1,050 2,575 1,239 1,336 25,087 1,645 658 1,648 1,975 1,193 928 592 800 1,148 1,318 3,932 3,140 731 770 702 774 446 832 252 119 909 799 1,748 669 478 601 9,054 914 641 760 1,256 1,055 1,121 782 1,304 694 527 1,247 601 12,737 827 313 825 953 547 495 303 434 602 738 1,948 1,538 a 691 630 689 392 820 279 669 788 134 79S 749 316 1,737 700 461 576 824 661 815 1,264 1,153 1,242 774 1,231 599 523 1,3 12,350 818 345 823 1,022 646 433 289 366 546 580 1,984 1,602 Native population. .3 o Eh 878 1,086 904 994 560 1,077 387 804 1,222 209 1,325 1,131 478 2,607 1,021 662 924 10,073 981 826 905 1,509 1,229 1,435 771 1,227 668 522 1,785 884 901 22,717 1,479 615 1,576 1,834 1,102 803 541 713 1,0.50 1,251 3,559 2,856 ■3 460 556 470 530 290 533 186 410 611 94 722 679 230 1,296 507 329 460 5,073 621 409 441 767 600 640 363 266 856 427 429 11,4.58 735 290 784 881 505 423 272 381 554 697 1,759 1,400 a 418 530 434 464 270 544 201 394 611 115 603 552 248 1,311 514 333 464 6,000 460 417 464 742 629 749 391 587 305 256 929 457 472 11,259 744 325 792 953 597 496 554 1,800 1,456 Foreign-bom population. 613 375 428 469 278 271 214 232 244 156 575 299 144 66 557 282 374 197 44 25 382 417 187 220 136 2,370 ■3 a 878 452 348 162 277 149 253 141 8,067 3,981 757 393 476 232 670 319 1,011 489 979 455 928 435 785 402 1,308 664 625 331 528 261 790 391 355 174 435 217 1,279 166 92 43 23 72 41 141 72 91 42 125 51 87 98 67 72 31 ■53 48 41 373 189 284 138 POPULATION. 49 TABLE I.— Continued. — Population as native and foreign-horn, hy sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. St. Joseph Co.— Continued. Mendon (including Mendon village) — - Mendon village Mottville -_. Nottawa (including Oentre- ville village^ Centrevilie village Park Sherman Sturgis (including Sturgis village) Sturgis village White Pigeon (including White Pigeon village) White Pigeon village Tuscola Co Akron _.. Aimer Arbela _.. Columbia (including Union- ville village) Unionville village Dayton Denmark (including Reese village) £eese village Elkland (including Cass City village) Cass City village Ellington __ Elmwood (including Gage- town village) Gagetown village Fair Grove Fremont (including Mayville village) Mayville village Gilford Indian Fields (including Caro village) _. Caro village Juniata Kingston (including part of Kingston village) _. Kingston village {part of) 7 Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. 754 864 1,072 951 3,381 2,834 922 361 279 916 310 549 510 1,697 1,393 739 451 906 285 523 441 1,684 1,441 758 Native population. 544 1,659 635 1,036 684 2,941 2,465 1,379 874 827 325 269 841 278 525 372 1,458 1,192 424 841 371 275 818 357 511 312 1,483 1,273 450 Foreign-bom population. 160 58 20 149 71 36 287 440 369 118 65 95 36 10 75 32 24 138 239 201 59 27 34,412 1,847 1,330 1,323 1,578 387 1,430 1,942 418 1,975 930 830 1,602 320 1,956 2,021 769 1,156 2,524 1,774 1,179 1,225 217 17,927 942 705 692 841 202 755 1,040 206 447 452 837 158 1,029 1,038 365 629 1,245 856 617 632 111 16,485 905 625 631 737 185 675 902 212 979 483 378 765 162 927 983 404 527 1,279 918 562 593 106 26,011 1,386 1,093 1,142 1,152 302 1,065 1,554 306 1,248 602 633 970 185 1,545 1,450 538 865 2,026 1,418 979 811 132 13,449 703 569 593 618 156 559 818 144 620 282 351 512 91 803 740 257 465 985 676 511 419 67 12,562 683 624 549 534 146 506 736 162 628 320 ■Xi 458 94 742 710 2a 400 1,041 742 468 392 65 8,401 461 237 181 426 85 112 727 328 197 632 135 411 571 231 291 498 356 200 414 85 4,478 239 136 223 46 196 222 62 376 165 101 325 67 226 298 108 164 260 180 106 213 44 50 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Conntiee, townships, cities aod ward^. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom population. ■3 a Native population. ■3 ■3 a Foreign-bom population. •a TnscoLA Co.— Continued. Koylton (including part of Kingston village) Kingston village (part of) MiUington (including Mill- ington village) MiUington village Novesta.. Tuscola Yassar (including Vassar vil- lage) Vassar village Watertown Wells Wisner Kingston village (in King- ston and Koylton) Van Buebk Co Almena Antwerp (including Lawton village) -- Lawton village Arlington Bangor (including Bangor viUage) Bangor vUlage Bloomingdale (including the following villages). Bloomingdale village Gobleville village (part of)... Columbia (including Breeds- ville village) Breedsville village Covert Decatur (including Decatur village) Decatur village Geneva Hamilton.. Hartford (including Hart^ ford village)... Hartford village Keeler Lawrence (including Law- rence village) Lawrence village 1,079 69 1,674 499 1,005 1,314 2,602 1,635 1,343 919 558 574 875 233 513 704 1,347 821 670 144 31,059 880 1,856 819 1,472 2,379 914 1,936 377 300 1,716 237 1,336 2,158 1,336 1,464 914 2,350 1,005 1,032 1,713 555 15,814 4 7 931 408 771 1,194 436 978 174 149 879 118 673 1,069 622 799 481 1,212 497 552 841 250 799 266 492 610 1,255 814 673 430 253 142 15,245 413 925 411 701 1,185 478 938 203 151 837 119 714 665 433 1,138 608 500 872 305 753 42 1,346 397 675 1,122 2,042 1,294 1,042 713 399 174 28,860 844 1,774 782 1,372 2,245 861 1,855 363 282 1,599 218 1,230 1,987 1,234 1,317 864 2,216 958 962 1,621 522 403 21 706 187 329 594 1,042 640 513 372 224 14,603 444 885 384 715 1,109 403 938 167 141 816 109 613 964 564 719 451 1,135 473 497 789 234 350 21 640 210 346 528 1,000 654 529 341, 17? 27 328 102 330 192 560 341 301 206 159 112 14,257 400 657 1,136 458 917 196 141 783 . 109 617 1,003 670 598 413 1,081 485 465 832 288 2,199 36 .82 37 100 134 53 81 14 18 117 19 106 191 102 147 50 134 47 90 92 171 12 169 46 184 110 305 181 157 117 81 36 1,211 23 46 24 56 85 33 40 7 8 63 105 58 80 30 77 24 55 52 16 POPULATION. 51 TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom popnlatiun. Native population. ForeigQ-bom population. Counties, townships, cities and wards. ro m IB a) .3 08 •a a 3 a] 1 IB a a a 1 Vajj Buren Co.— Cmitinued. Paw Paw (inclnding Paw 2,427 1,195 1,232 2,265 1,111 1,154 162 84 78 Paw Paw village. 1,«6 659 747 1,320 618 702 86 41 45 Pine Grove (inclnding part of G-obleville village) 1,795 916 879 1,698 • 856 842 97 60 37 Gobleville village (part of)... 295 139 156 279 127 152 16 12 4 Porter 1,097 3,418 588 1,694 509 1,724 1,033 2,946 552 1,461 481 1,485 64 472 36 233 28 South Haven (including South Haven village) 239 South Haven village 2,449 1,190 1,259 2,141 1,042 1,099 308 148 160 Waverly 1,096 574 522 1,052 548 504 44 26 18 Gobleville village (in Bloom- ingdale and Pine Grove) 595 288 307 561 268 293 34 20 14 Washtenaw Co 43,509 21,429 22,080 35,735 17,462 18,273 7,774 3,967 3,807 Ann Arbor 1,091 1,822 1,084 677 1,092 990 581 991 555 378 599 520 510 831 509 299 493 470 858 1,502 895 579 834 841 455 814 459 322 465 431 403 688 436 257 369 410 233 320 169 98 258 149 126 177 96 56 134 89 107 143 73 Dexter 42 Freedom 124 Lima (including part of Chelsea village) 60 Chelsea village (part of) 44 26 18 41 24 17 3 2 1 Lodi (including part of Sa- liTift villagft^ 1,235 653 582 1,011 524 487 224 129 95 Saline village (part of ) 111 62 49 94 54 40 17 8 9 Lyndon, 679 2,117 349 1,059 330 1,058 598 1,756 306 877 292 879 81 361 43 182 38 Manchester (including Man- chester village). 179 Manchester village 1,162 550 612 955 457 498 207 93 114 Northfield. 1,173 1,141 1,203 1,645 632 618 620 839 541 523 683 806 943 963 989 1,418 510 506 510 712 433 457 479 706 230 178 214 227 122 112 110 127 108 Pittsfield 66 Salem 104 Saline (including part of 100 Saline village (part of). 614 304 310 523 255 268 91 49 42 Scio (including Dexter vil- lage) . 1,893 871 952 403 941 468 1,534 737 755 328 779 409 359 134 197 75 162 59 Sharon. 1,053 1,103 2,349 543 558 1,159 510 545 1,190 862 956 1,929 436 475 924 426 481 1,005 191 147 420 107 83 ■235 84 64 Sylvan (including part of Chelsea village). 185 Chelsea village (part of) 1,379 649 730 1,131 510 621 248 139 109 Webster!,... 840 1,844 437 925 403 919 722 1,677 372 829 350 848 118 167 65 96 53 York (including the foliow- ULg villages) 71 52 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population as native and foreign-born, by fex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Washtenaw Co.— Continued. Milan village (part of) Saline Tillage (part of ) Ypsilanti Chelsea village (in Lima and Sylvan) Milan village (in York, Wash- tenaw Co., and Milan, Monroe Co.) __ Saline village (in Lodi, Saline and York) Ann Arbor city 1st ward _ 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward ■_._ 5th ward _, 6th ward Ypsilanti city 1st ward 2d ward. 3d ward__ _ 4th ward 5th ward Watnb Co Brownstown _ Canton Dearborn (including Dear- born village) Dearborn village ...i Ecorce Greenfield (including High- land Park village) Highland Park village Grosse Point (including the following villages) .. Grosse Point village Grosse Pointe Farms village. Hamtramck ._ Huron (including New Bos- ton village) _ New Boston village Livonia Monguagon (including Tren- ton village) -.- Trenton village Nankin (including Wayne village) Wayne village Plymouth (including the following villages) ._ Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. 569 23 1,423 964 748 11,069 2,516 2,131 1,939 1,908 733 1,842 6,126 1,327 1,078 1,508 713 1,500 292,461 2,209 1,253 2,673 787 4,636 2,462 257' 3,375 191 528 2,075 2,047 232 1,521 2,259 980 3,563 1,241 4,332 267 10 652 675 457 376 6,101 1,081 1,054 1,010 826 348 782 2,708 605 460 629 324 144,670 1,126 648 1,336 399 2,433 1,297 128 1,751 102 226 1,080 1,106 111 817 1,125 483 1,877 579 2,181 a 302 13 651 748 507 372 5,968 1,435 1,077 929 1,082 385 1,060 3,418 722 618 879 389 810 147,791 1,083 605 1,337 388 2,203 1,165 129 1,624 89 302 995 941 121 704 1,134 497 1,686 662 2,151 Native population. 526 21 1,104 1,172 903 8,640 2,031 1,440 1,472 1,607 544 1,546 5,124 1,078 962 1,292 609 1,183 182,452 1,848 1,085 1,902 518 3,203 1,737 186 2,494 154 389 1,386 1,654 191 1,173 1,669 722 2,. 567 1,036 3,628 241 » 544 534 421 318 3,960 858 706 763 713 255 665 2,276 489 410 653 282 542 90,147 927 554 974 274 1,628 900 1,263 84 175 714 891 618 828 351 1,320 483 1,804 ■3 a 285 12 560 638 482 320 4,680 1,173 734 709 894 289 881 2,848 589 552 739 327 641 92,305 921 631 928 244 1,575 837 1,231 70 214 672 763 101 555 841 371 1,247 553 1,824 Foreign-bom population. 199 251 61 110 2,429 485 691 467 301 189 296 1,002 249 116 216 104 317 110,009 361 168 771 269 1,433 725 71 881 37 139 689 393 41 348 590 258 996 205 704 ■a 108 36 58 1,141 223 348 247 113 93 117 432 116 50 76 42 148 54,523 199 94 362 125 805 397 40 18 51 366 215 21 199 297 132 557 ■ 96 377 POPULATION. 53 TABLE I. — GoNTiNVRD.— Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Coimtiea, townsJiips, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-born popnlation. -3 Native population. Foreign-bom population. WAYtTE Co. — Continued. Northville "village . Plymouth village,. Redford Eomulus Springwells . Sumpter Taylor Van Buren,. Detroit city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward__ 5th ward __ 6th ward.. 7th ward __ 8th ward.. 9th ward. _ 10th ward. 11th ward ., 12th ward _ 13th ward.. 14 th ward., 15th ward .. 16th ward.. Wyandotte city. 1st ward 2d ward-. 3d ward Wexfoed Co __ Antioch (including part of Sherman Tillage)- Sherman village (part of) Boon (including part of Har- rietta village) Harrietta village (part of J... Cedar Creek (including Man- ton village) Manton village . Cherry Grove Clam Lake Colfax i-"ir;ii""i'i! Greenwood.. Hanover (including part of Sherman village) Sherman village (part of) Harring Henderson . Liberty Selma_ 1,825 1,204 2,023 1,885 9,528 1,517 1,303 1,793 237,798 13,789 10,804 13,831 13,385 17,176 15,321 16,405 14,533 22,487 18,343 16,679 15,299 12,220 11,157 12,907 13,462 4,209 1,530 975 1,704 Slagle (including part of Harrietta villaee) _ 14,047 630 163 840 419 1,829 342 1,077 628 325 347 115 334 212 376 330 902 579 1,085 988 4,999 808 677 116,207 6,326 4,809 6,676 6,126 8,479 7,156 8,420 7,033 11,176 8,929 8,274 7,628 6,051 5,675 6,604 6,845 2,190 772 512 906 7,541 310 70 475 231 951 414 198 578 342 189 199 183 132 923 625 938 897 4,529 709 626 854 121,591 7,463 5,995 7,155 7,259 8,697 8,165 7,985 7,500 11,311 9,414 8,405 7,671 6,169 5,482 6,303 6,617 2,019 758 463 1,506 320 365 188 878 395 144 499 286 136 148 47 151 80 167 141 62 1,542 1,026 1,435 1,472 5,522 1,254 884 1,544 142,949 9,156 7,526 8,128 8,936 9,831 9,928 9,175 9,553 11,921 11,621 9,764 8,741 7,199 6,251 8,132 7,087 3,046 1,170 734 1,142 10,871 592 152 739 375 1,511 724 243 700 557 301 304 102 216 158 332 275 754 487 749 771 2,896 674 452 69,801 4,340 3,467 3,9U 4,197 4,825 4,690 4,741 4,648 5,854 5,659 4,785 4,372 3,533 3,168 4,087 3,524 1,580 585 389 606 5,709 290 65 414 207 775 133 364 296 170 164 56 113 88 179 156 788 539 701 2,626 580 432 741 73,148 4,816 4,059 4,217 4,739 5,006 5,238 4,434 4,905 6,067 5,962 4,979 4,369 3,666 3,083 4,045 3,563 1,466 585 345 536 r 283 178 588 413 4,006 263 419 249 94,849 4,633 3,278 5,703 4,449 7,345 5,393 7,230 4,980 10,566 6,722 6,915 6,558 5,021 4,906 4,775 6,375 1,163 360 241 562 5,162 302 87 325 168 736 356 110 336 261 131 140 46 103 70 153 119 59 3,176 101 44 318 377 71 24 43 13 118 54 44 55 16 148 92 336 217 2,103 134 225 136 46,406 1,986 1,342 2,765 1,929 3,654 2,466 3,679 2,385 5,322 3,270 3,489 3,256 2,518 2,507 2,517 3,321 610 187 123 300 1,832 20 5 61 24 176 46 65 214 46 . 19 35 12 70 44 30 33 54 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1891. TABLE I. — Concluded. — Population as native and foreign-born, by sex. Counties, townships, cities and wards. Aggregate of native and foreign-born population. Native population. Foreign-buru population. 1 S 1 '3 10 a ^ S 1 Wbxpoed Co.— Continued. Harrietta village (par*of) — . 46 247 625 12 643 38 465 328 5,105 1,511 1,532 1,250 812 23 156 366 6 363 20 254 164 2,606 834 763 580 429 23 91 259 6 280 18 211 164 2,499 677 769 670 383 42 176 520 12 614 34 417 300 3,492 899 988 980 625 20 101 288 6 344 18 227 145 1,752 489 484 456 323 22 75 232 6 270 16 190 155 1,740 410 504 524 302 4 71 105 3 55 78 1 16 Springrille (inclnding part of Sherman village)... Sherman village (part of) "Wexford (including part of Sherman village) 27 29 4 48 28 1,613 612 544 270 187 19 2 27 19 854 345 279 124 106 10 Sherman village (part of) Harrietta vUlage (in Boon and Slagle) 2 21 Sherman village (in Antiooh, Hanover, Springville and Wexford). 9 Cadillac city . 759 XI 2d ward 286 3d ward. 146 SI POPULATION. 55 TABLE II. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants of the State, and of each county, township, incorporated village, city, and ward in the State, June 1, 1894. White. Colored * Indian. Chinese. State and counties. (d 1 S s s i 1 a 1 1 s 1 00 ■a a 9 State 2,218,484 1,148,438 1,070,046 16,240 8,444 7,796 6,760 3,508 3,252 157 150 7 5,383 1,306 38,792 17,707 12,288 6,806 3,756 23,655 60,949 7,986 44,936 26,117 46,740 19,486 10,631 13,667 14,856 7,953 26,229 2,694 18,975 14,654 32,1)31 9,576 40,239 4,892 13,999 17,428 28,644 30,230 44,125 32,246 39,156 34,705 12,280 5,284 20,707 45,964 41,366 5,612 121,169 2,804 5,890 28,808 8,740 48,068 20,379 2,345 6,798 32,304 2,915 805 20,025 9,185 6,696 3,645 2,290 12,269 31,140 4,423 22,948 13,190 23,463 10,012 5,631 7,480 8,392 4,316 13,454 1,539 10,7f8 8,176 18,666 5,029 20,397 2,695 7,976 9,277 14,824 15,257 23,847 16,968 19,935 18,052 6,458 3,051 11,029 23,527 20,738 3,257 61,079 1,589 3,393 14,947 4,795 23,961 10,529 1,344 3,824 16,543 2,468 501 18,767 8,522 6,592 3,161 1,466 11,886 29,809 3,563 21,988 12,927 23,277 9,474 5,000 6,187 6,464 3,637 12,775 1,155 8,187 6,478 15,865 4,547 19,842 2,197 6,023 8,151 13,820 14,973 20,278 15,278 19,221 16,653 6,822 2,233 9,678 22,437 20,628 2,355 60,090 1,215 2,497 13,861 3,945 24,107 9,850 1,001 2,974 15,761 34 79 86 1 121 137 467 1 140 20 47 52 1 60 65 236 """68" 14 32 34 "ei" 72 231 1 72 AlffteAn 311 8 18 158 4 12 153 4 6 Arenac 8 43 214 77 665- 88 646 1,649 34 17 34 18 33 6 22 4 23 97 38 366 59 352 925 17 7 20 9 19 3 11 4 20 117 39 299 29 294 724 17 10 14 9 14 3 11 Bay — - Berrien __ _. _ . 27 2 78 39 260 216 429 5 14 1 46 18 137 100 222 4 13 1 32 21 123 118 207 1 Branch 8 2 8 2 Cass Charlevoix Chippewa- 3 3 Clare Clinton 10 253 44 2 768 21 4 68 50 2 8 4 1 3 1 49 3 565 4 4 137 18 2 380 8 3 41 30 1 1 1 1 33 '"289" 4 6 116 26 ""388" 13 1 27 20 2 3 3 Delta- __ 12 2 4 2 4 12 2 4 2 4 Eaton . _ 81 36 289 4 13 37 130 32 31 9 528 114 10 5 167 561 686 11 751 43 19 144 3 6 19 62 19 20 3 279 73 7 4 88 329 347 4 378 38 17 145 1 7 18 68 13 11 6 249 41 3 1 79 232 339 7 373 Gladwin. Gogebic 3 3 — - Gratiot Hillsdale- 2 15 2 15 Honghton . Huron Ingham 2 2 2 .... 16 3 276 1 1 1 1 Iron Isabella Jackson .__ 6 4 6 4 Kalamazoo. Kalkaska 17 15 1 3 8 626 4 1 1 430 2 10 6 1 2 5 337 1 1 1 220 1 7 9 Kent.- 3 3 Lake._.. 4 63 29 469 67 1 8 81 4 31 14 234 28 1 4 32 """32" 15 235 29 ...... 49 1 3 289 3 Lapeer . Lenawee Livingston Lnce ___ "216" 1 1 1 1 1 Mackinac ... * Inclndes all reported black or mulatto. 56 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II.— Continued.— Bj/ sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties. 1 h 1 a a 1 1 1 'a 1^ Manistee - 26,068 812 37,874 18,081 20,287 23,631 13,170 6,894 33,063 34,051 2,437 37,210 19,063 42,335 16,245 5,616 6,834 16,423 1,800 4,787 39,014 5,882 1,646 81,316 33,930 7,077 32,818 • 54,227 24,954 34,302 30,311 42,215 288,247 14,009 13,701 439 20,102 9,641 10,676 13,296 7,047 3,960 17,172 17,620 1,429 19,040 10,189 21,638 8,7M • 3,054 4,251 8,792 1,088 2,708 20,276 3,386 1,006 41,659 17,824 4,302 17,041 27,798 12,664 17,863 15,419 20,783 142,584 7,517 12,367 373 17,772 8,440 9,611 10,335 6,123 2,934 15,891 16,431 1,008 18,170 8,874 20,697 7,541 2,562 2,583 7,631 712 2,079 18,738 2,496 640 39,657 16,106 2,775 15,777 26,429 12,290 16,439 14,892 21,432 145,663 6,492 20 10 10 20 106 75 321 44 85 4 61 2 13 56 40 161 25 43 2 25 2 7 50 35 160 19 42 2 36 6 6 Marquette. 44 18 398 21 44 24 13 213 11 27 20 5 185 10 17 15 2 15 2 Mecosta 3 3 Midland .. Monroe - _ 116 107 1 99 24 338 46 2 2 33 6 7 38 10 2 316 15 58 62 1 55 16 179 32 1 2 17 2 3 20 7 2 160 7 58 45 44 8 1.59 14 1 '"W 4 4 18 3 "'156' 8 15 38 7 17 8 21 Newayeo Oakland. 3 3 Oceana 308 20 35 19 159 12 17 10 149 8 18 9 2 2 Oscoda _. .„ __. Otsego Ottawa 31 19 215" 16 12 5 111 15 7 4 104 Presque Isle Eoscommon Saginaw Sanilan Schoolcraft 50 26 24 Shiawassee- _. 36 87 129 47 669 1,279 4,150 38 16 43 70 30 350 634 2,036 24 20 44 59 17 319 645 2,114 14 St. Clair. 6 3 63 78 5 38 2 2 34 44 4 29 4 1 29 34 1 9 1 1 1 1 St. Joseph. Tnsoola Van Bnren 1 10 26 1 8 21 Washtenaw _ 2 Wayne Wexford. _. POPULATION. 57 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored.* Indian. Chinese. State, counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Hi s a Pl4 i 1 a .3 a 1 1 a 3) 1 1 a a State __. 2,218,4S4 1,148,438 1,070,046 16,240 8,444 7,796 6,760 3,508 3,252 157 150 1 7 AT.nnvi r,n. 5,383 985 233 345 291 607 1,391 470 292 791 242 118 88 2,915 555 136 199 155 317 709 234 171 413 136 69 55 2,468 430 97 146 136 290 682 236 121 378 106 49 33 34 20 14 1 Alcnnn Cnrtis Greenbush Gnstin 1 1 HarrisTille (includ. Harrisville village) Mikado 34 20 14 MiUen Mitchell Ai.OKuro _ 1,306 280 236 211 294 137 148 805 "l65 159 135 168 80 98 501 115 77 76 126 57 50 79 47 33 Autrain.., Burt 4 1 73 1 3 1 42 1 1 Mathlas Mnniftin^ 31 Onota Bock Eiver. 38,792 3,789 2,673 1,810 1,238 840 223 1,837 2,019 1,678 2,491 1,446 825 1,775 919 987 1,241 1,138 167 1,223 1,429 3,042 1,851 1,764 447 1,605 20,025 1,829 1,256 961 637 454 116 978 1,054 900 1,208 672 442 925 472 525 640 642 92 639 730 1,505 874 911 229 844 18,767 1,960 1,417 849 601 386 107 859 965 778 1,283 774 383 850 447 462 601 496 75 584 699 1,537 977 853 218 761 311 102 158 44 153 58 86 1 52 1 34 Allegan (including Allegan village) Casco Cheshire 110 37 61 18 49 19 Clyde {inc. part of Fennville village) - 3 1 2 FennviUe vUl. (pt.of) Dorr.__. Fillmore Ganges ,. 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 Gun Plain (inolud- PlainweU village) PlainweU vOlage... Heath.. 28 20 8 Hopkins Laketown. . Lee 21 1 12 1 9 2 1 1 Leighton Manlins (inc. part of Fennville vUlage). FennvUleviU. (pt.of) Martin Monterey 8 7 3 5 5 2 Otsego (inc. Otsego Otsego viiiage Overisal.. Pine Plains. 16 8 8 Salem_ 13 7 6 • Includes all reported black or mulatto. 8 58 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE i, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. CoTiaties, townships, villages, cities and wards. i -g .2 a 1 |4 1 1 i IS & 1 a •a s i a 1 AiiiiEQAN Co,— Continued. Sangatuck (including the following villages) 2,419 535 754 1,260 1,203 1,813 540 390 1,277 293 373 679 613 931 257 208 1,142 242 381 581 590 882 283 182 2 2 8 4 4 2 1 1 Wayland (including Way- 28 15 13 Fennville village (in Clyde 17,707' 1,244 604 1,064 755 249 346 1,416 12,129 1,781 1,865 3,452 1,092 2,040 1,899 9,185 684 285 596 410 141 183 780 6,106 886 920 1,725 541 1,058 976 8,522 560 219 468 345 108 163 636 6,023 895 945 1,727 551 982 923 8 4 4 1 1 1 1 Wilson Alp^TiiL r.ify 8 7 4 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 1st ward 1 1 1 1 1 1 6th ward 12,288 1,181 1,151 469 472 498 1,449 795 347 691 450 698 369 2,391 1,223 845 463 383 352 716 6,696 671 629 251 263 274 776 423 179 379 ^54 384 203 1,253 625 476 262 206 195 382 5,592 510 522 218 209 224 673 372 168 312 196 314 166 1,138 598 369 201 177 157 334 18 2 12 1 6 1 121 60 61 4 2 2 Chestonia . Cnstar - Echo 7 5 2 Elk Eapids -.- 65 6 32 4 33 2 Forest " Home _ (including Bellaire village (part of ) . _ . Helena Kearney (including part of Bellaire village (part of)-.. Mancelona (including Man- 9 7 6 5 3 2 2 1 1 Milton 43 20 23 Star - Torch Lake 1 1 Bellaire viUage (in Forest Home and Kearney) Aebnao Co - 6,806 255 711 593 730 3,645 146 379 322 387 3,161 109 332 271 343 137 65 72 Arenac AuGree _ POPULATION. 59 TABLE II.— Continued.— B^ sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, viilaffes, cities and wards. CO ■3 1 1 1^ a DD si 1 0) a ID 1 as S 1 B Abbnac Co.— Continued. 812 1,646 848 458 249 1,010 31 411 408 823 446 238 129 542 21 250 404 723 402 220 120 468 10 161 Lincoln (inclading Stau- dish Tillage) .^t^nHifih villfl^A Mofiatt 17 119 9 55 8 64 -... .... WMtney 1 1 RipidA r,n 3,756 287 1,493 1,084 88 1,703 957 185 2,290 171 932 667 69 1,005 621 113 1,466 116 561 417 19 698 436 72 8 4 4 467 1 217 236 1 101 231 1 1 Baraga (inc. Baraga village) 7 3 4 116 1 1 .... L*Anse (inc. L'Anse village) Ti*Atis« viUn^n 1 1 249 134 115 BATn?.T do. 23,655 1,096 1,223 1,180 1,389 2,556 1,157 1,113 1,174 • 1,3:32 1,033 1,233 75 942 982 1,012 1,844 750 1,746 a55 766 1,232 3,014 695 716 637 1,066 12,269 594 639 633 733 1,266 579 595 620 680 560 635 39 527 513 538 982 369 887 176 401 618 1,466 298 313 320 505 11,386 502 584 547 656 1,290 578 518 554 652 493 598 36 415 469 474 862 381 859 179 365 614 1,548 297 373 317 561 43 23 20 1 1 Baltimore 23 1 4 12 1 2 13 2 1 i Caetlefcon (including part of Nashville village) Hastings 2 2 1 8 1 4 Maple Grove flncluding 4 Nashville village (part of) 2 1 1 Prairievillft Entland. Thorn apple ( including MiddleviUe vlUage ) Middleville village Woodland ( including Woodland village ) Yankee Springs Nashville village (in Cas- tleton and Maple Grove)_ Hastings city 2d ward- 3d ward.. 4th ward Bai Co 60,949 794 1,235 1,265 1,444 297 31,140 410 680 656 805 168 29,809 384 555 609 6.39 139 214 97 117 140 49 68 21 72 28 1 1 Beaver 1 1 1 1 Fraser Garfield.. . 5 3 2 V'' 60 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Cr anties, townships, villages, cities and wards. ■a 1 1 a 10 a 1 a 'a 1 a 1 1 I 1 a t Bait Co.— Continued. Gibson ^ _. Hampton {including Essex- 493 3,303 1,737 1,627 1,217 1,784 265 2,076 1,008 1,222 1,752 29,849 3,667 1,665 1,642 4,293 2,668 1,924 1,670 6,340 1,346 2,071 2,563 12,326 2,053 3,068 1,514 2,379 1,777 1,540 274 1,718 894 862 654 959 146 1,098 512 661 948 14,822 1,923 775 750 2,153 1,307 961 868 3,171 630 1,070 1,214 6,289 1,054 1,579 775 1,256 906 719 219 1,585 843 765 563 825 119 978 496 561 804 15,027 1,744 890 892 2,140 1,361 963 802 3,169 716 1,001 1,349 6,037 999 1,484 739 1,123 871 821 1 1 1 1 KawKawliD Morritt Mt. Forest Pinconning (including Pin- 90 46 44 PortsmontK " Willinni* Bay City 192 7 13 20 53 42 11 83 4 4 9 24 18 4 109 3 9 11 29 24 7 1 1 1 1 7th ward 14 5 7 20 14 5 1 5 9 8 9 4 2 11 6 10th ward 11th ward West Bay City 1 1 3d ward I 6 2 3 2 5th ward 6th ward Benzie Co. 7,986 925 500 851 369 638 757 212 1,588 1,252 819 580 393 648 263 167 285 652 455 667 4,423 520 278 457 179 387 453 125 786 610 460 332 210 368 156 96 154 376 245 370 3,563 405 222 394 190 251 304 87 802 642 359 248 183 280 107 71 131 276 210 297 77 1 38 39 1 Almira (including Lake TfflVf^ Ann yillftgn Benzonia {including Ben- wnm'a villagft) 12 7 5 Blaine. > . 1 1 1 1 Colfax (including part of Thompsonville village) . Thompson villevill. (part of) Crystal Lake (including Frankfort village) ... 16 7 7 10 5 3 6 2 4 Frankfort village _. • Gilmore (including South Frankfort village) South Frankfort village Inland 1 25 4 1 13 1 Joyfleld - 12 3 Lake -.. Platte --- Weldon (including part of Thompsonville village) _.. 9 2 7 Thompsonville vill. (part of) Thompsonville village (in Colfax and Weldon) POPUL.'VTION. 61 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. (Chinese. Counties, townships, viDages, cities and wards. '3 o P e5 S3 '3 1 3 CD a 3 o H o •3 S Cm 44,936 1,.589 2,736 1,494 160 1,073 2,786 1,860 984 1,284 478 998 1,844 1,917 283 1,321 656 1,207 1,826 722 1,430 86 1,203 1,052 1,071 1,678 856 2,332 4.58 444 1,226 246 5,148 574 1,773 1,470 1,331 4,332 1,418 815 1,104 995 4,405 2,241 2,164 22,948 841 1,425 773 79 572 1,352 878 516 684 251 528 971 1,000 142 693 320 638 933 362 756 46 653 543 534 864 424 1,176 229 212 658 125 2,563 298 870 721 674 2,066 713 382 501 470 2,209 1,123 1,086 21,9S8 748 1,311 721 81 501 1,434 982 468 600 227 470 873 917 141 628 336 569 893 360 674 4D 550 509 537 814 432 1,156 229 232 568 121 2,585 276 903 749 657 2,266 705 433 603 525 2,196 1,118 1,078 665 1 42 26 366 1 26 16 299 27 14 13 7 7 Benton _ ... _ 16 10 3 1 2 Berrien (including part of Eau Claire Tillage) Eau Claire village (part of) Bertrand.. _ . Buchanan (including Bu- 35 35 17 17 18 18 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 Rnrhanan villag^A ChickamiDg Qalien (inc. Galien village) rJalipn villa^A Hagar.. 1 1 7 1 1 3 Lake Lincoln {including Stevens- 4 New Buffalo (including New Buffalo village). 1 1 NUes 8 4 4 45 4 3 3 26 4 1 1 19 Oronoko (including Berrien Rnrinp-s vitlapo) 2 2 Berrien Springs village Pipestone {including part of Eau Claire village) Eau Claire village (part of) Eoyalton Sodns . 31 7 18 2 13 5 Three Oaks (including Three Oaks village) Watervliet (including the following villages). 5 3 2 18 9 9 CnlomavillafjR Weesaw Eau Claire village (in Ber- rien and Pipestone) Benton Harbor city. 165 122 9 30 4 174 113 20 36 5 112 23 89 96 71 5 19 1 93 62 10 19 2 55 9 46 69 51 4 11 3 81 51 10 17 3 57 14 4;^ 2d ward. 3d ward 2 2 2 Niles city 1st ward 2d ward.. 2 2 3d ward 4th ward St. Joseph city 2 2 2 2d ward Bkanch Co. 26,117 1,348 1,089 1,365 1,976 864 13,190 696 564 701 1,006 410 12,927 652 525 664 970 454 88 1 59 1 29 2 1 1 Batavia Bethel 2 2 Bronson (including Bron- _^ 62 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II.— Continued.— By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. CouDties. townships, villagee, cities and wards. 1 a •a s & .5 1 1 a 10 1 1 1 a (0 Beanch Co.— Cmitintied. Butler. 1,183 861 1,371 805 1,205 631 1,147 617 965 2,412 1,165 1,353 435 2,. 520 1,293 5,269 1,373 1,473 1,294 1,129 632 443 756 420 620 325 599 336 498 1,150 533 696 217 1,265 632 2,483 646 698 602 537 551 418 615 385 585 306 548 281 467 1,262 632 657 218 1,255 661 2,786 727 775 692 592 13 1 47 7 1 35 6 1 1 California 12 1 1 Gilead _.. Girard. Kinderhook. Noble Ovid Qnincy (including Quincy village) Quincy village __. Sherwood (including Sher- wood village) _ 1 1 Union (inc. Union City vUl.) 6 3 3 Coldwater city 17 7 5 3. 2 11 5 3 2 1 6 2 2 1 1 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Calhoun Co 46,740 803 1,457 554 1,001 1,194 1,357 304 1,056 1,118 846 1,062 959 898 2,077 1,157 1,080 1,090 1,054 863 890 1,040 1,002 1,500 649 4,806 1,358 1,484 860 1,104 15,037 2,182 2,415 3,834 3,205 3,421 23,463 417 775 268 539 607 717 162 541 589 440 560 504 496 1,054 576 571 566 553 453 460 655 532 780 259 2,297 676 689 388 544 7,270 1,051 1,225 1,760 1,512 1,722 23,277 386 682 286 462 587 640 142 516 529 406 502 4.55 402 1,023 581 509 524 501 410 430 485 470 720 290 2,509 682 795 472 560 7,787 1,131 1,190 2,074 1,693 1,699 646 352 294 78 46 32 8 8 Albion.. _ _ 1 1 71 42 29 Athens village . Battle Creek 12 15 6 9 6 6 Bedford..,. Burlington (including Bur- lington village) Burlington village _. Clarendon 1 10 1 6 4 Eckford Emmet 8 4 4 Fredonia . Homer (inc. Homer village) " Homer village __ Lee 1 2 7 3 1 2 5 2 LeEoy Marengo 2 1 Marshall... Newton Pennfield 20 13 7 Sheridan. .. 3 1 2 ' ' Tekonsha (including Te- konsba village) 6 4 2 Tekonsha village 34 22 3 3 6 460 113 73 103 43 128 18 13 1 2 2 237 58 40 57 22 60 16 9 2 1 4 223 55 33 46 21 68 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4thward__ . .. " Battle Creek city 2 1 1 3 3 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 1 1 1 4th ward 1 5th ward^. 3 3 POPULATION. 63 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color ofi,the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. ll a 3 S 1 3 1 IS .2 1 1 H 1 tn 1 Calhoun Co.—Continiied. Marshall city 4,530 797 973 1,518 1,242 2,187 351 430 772 634 2,343 446 543 746 608 66 1 7 11 47 43 1 5 6 31 23 1 1 2 2 1st ward 2d ward. . 2 5 16 3d ward 1 1 2 2 4th ward Cass Co 19,486 480 746 860 2,074 1,324 1,955 1,032 752 425 1,319 893 1,360 426 1,076 1,326 806 1,096 914 3,404 1,208 1,020 1,176 10,012 249 392 461 1,045 661 1,000 515 411 233 666 456 686 200 565 682 409 593 492 1,672 588 480 604 9,474 231 354 399 1,029 663 955 617 341 192 653 437 674 226 511 644 397 503 422 1,732 620 540 672 1,649 847 42 9 139 925 471 26 8 79 724 376 16 1 60 39 18 21 2 2 Calvin .. _ Howard JeSerson La Grange (including Cass- Cassopolis village Marcellns (inclnding Mar- cellus village) 14 13 6 8 7 2 6 6 4 Marcellus village Milton .. Newberg 20 13 7 1 1 Ontwa 107 20 77 144 37 80 1 126 54 27 45 57 13 u 80 22 47 1 67 30 14 23 50 7 33 64 15 33 59 24 13 22 VnnHfllifl villag-A Pokagon Porter 32 3 2 1 14 2 1 18 .... .... Volinia Wayne 2 2 2 2 1st ward. .. 2d ward . 1 3d ward Charlevoix Co 10,631 521 206 734 308 211 1,823 1,775 867 557 889 590 128 552 505 456 226 2,087 888 192 644 5,631 97') 113 415 177 107 904 875 4.53 2S2 485 323 62 299 273 230 122 1,112 452 108 353 5,000 249 93 319 131 104 919 900 414 275 401 267 66 25;i 34 17 17 260 27 22 1 137 20 10 1 123 7 12 .... Bay.._. Bear Lake Boyne Valley (including Boyne Falls village Chandler 1 ) Charlevoix (including Char- levoix village ) 21 21 13 13 8 Charlevoix village Evangeline (including Boyne City villap-ft) 2 6 11 1 1 4 5 1 1 2 6 Boyne City village 4 178 1 90 3 88 Hayes Hudson . Marion 232 226 104 975 436 84 291 Norwood Eesort 7 2 5 South Arm (including East ._ East Jordan vfilage Springvale Wilson 14 6 8 64 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued.— B^ sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villagos, cities and wards. I ID 'a S n a (D «7 3 i CD a 1 3 to -3 a i 1 a 13,667 450 883 369 161 153 490 292 1,473 580 448 379 282 684 417 110 107 6,837 . 549 2,283 1,419 1,721 865 7,480 252 482 202 99 96 284 171 830 313 236 219 155 369 226 71 64 3,647 277 1,235 774 913 448 6,187 198 . 401 57 206 121 643 267 212 160 127 315 191 39 43 3,190 272 1,048 645 808 417 17 7 10 216 100 116 Benton Burt 6 2 2 1 4 1 86 40 46 Ellis Forest 1 1 Grant Inverness 1 1 1 1 Mackinaw (including Mack- Mackinaw City village Mentor Munro 1 1 3 12 2 6 1 6 Tnscarora Waverly . .. Wilmot. Cheboygan city. 7 3 4 113 51 62 — — 1st ward 2d ward. 97 15 43 7 54 8 3d ward. .. _ 7 3 4- 1 1 Otttppt^wa C.n, 14,856 962 498 907 303 1,189 453 240 646 443 1,470 89 428 7,228 2,265 2,448 1,650 865 8,392 540 285 554 172 624 282 132 367 246 886 55 330 3,919 1,313 1,313 843 450 6,464 422 213 353 131 565 171 108 279 197 584 34 98 3,309 952 1,135 807 415 34 20 14 429 222 207 3 3 Dafter 13 16 7 10 6 6 61 89 31 49 30 40 Drummond Piokford _. Eaber... Sault Ste. Marie 1 1 15 127 123 10 57 67 5 70 56 Superior 3 1 2 Trout Lake White Fish 2 12 2 2 8 2 1 2 4 Sault Ste. Marie city 1st ward _ 1 1 3 3 — 2d ward... 1 1 1 3 3 3d ward. ___ 4th ward- _ _ 8 5 3 CijAee Co 7,953 377 • 178 174 823 404 343 431 171 320 805 130 1,441 568 229 4,316 193 100 131 446 231 178 229 100 188 416 62 793 289 134 3,637 184 78 43 377 173 165 192 71 132 389 68 648 279 95 18 1 9 1 9 5 4 1 Arthur Franklin.. Frost__. ___ Grant ____ 10 1 3 1 7 Greenwood ._ Hamilton. _ Hatton _ Hayes Bedding 1 1 6 4 1 Sheridan.. Summerfleld Surrey (including Farwell village) Winterfleld 4 2 2 POPULATION. 65 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. t '3 (6 a m H a J a o H a 1 la a 1 3 oS a Claeb Co.— Continued. Clare city 1,392 295 662 435 745 224 237 284 723 155 343 225 392 117 131 144 669 140 319 210 353 107 106 140 1st ward 1 1 1 1 3d ward Clinton Co. 26,229 1,135 1,138 4,612 3,440 1,680 389 1,353 1,827 521 1,189 137 1,494 548 1,449 1,235 1,214 2,647 1,312 1,191 1,089 1,442 1,634 396 13,454 692 596 2,228" 1,656 852 178 733 910 248 620 64 779 275 753 645 625 1,310 602 604 594 749 864 199 12,775 543 542 2,284 1,784 828 211 620 917 273 669 73 715 273 696 590 589 1,337 710 687 495 693 770 197 33 19 14 Bath. Bengal Bingham (including St. 20 12 8 St.. Johnq villagfl Dallas (including Fowler Fnwlor villng-o De Witt 6 2 4 Dn Plain (including Elsie FIqjo villa^ft Eagle (including Eagle vil- Eagle Tillage Essex (including Maple Maple Eapids ■village 3 4 1 4 2 Olive Ovid (including Ovid vil- lage) . Ovid village Riley Victor, Westphalia (including 2,694 120 108 97 152 244 1,560 94 211 108 1,539 82 63 55 78 152 866 48 126 69 1,155 38 46 42 74 92 694 46 85 39 6 3 3 10 4 6 Ball Blaine Center Plains 3 1 1 1 1 ... .. 1 2 1 6 4 3 1 3 3 Maple Forest Delta Co. 18,975 460 807 420 400 312 10,788 267 473 248 220 167 8,187 193 334 172 180 145 22 11 11 253 137 116 12 12 Baldwin Bay De Noc._. 39 19 20 2 1 1 Fairbanks- 66 CENSUS OP MIOHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — CoNTiNDED. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Countiea, townships, villages, cities and wards. 10 a a i S o H ■3 S a ID in 3 to a a 1 1 a i e Delta Co.— Continued. Ford River 1,428 1,173 433 359 1,926 633 208 632 8,093 919 975 1,694 1,625 1,205 1,392 283 2,124 639 835 425 225 961 663 235 220 1,222 392 110 381 4,212 501 441 945 818 660 697 150 1,252 403 494 224 131 467 510 198 139 704 241 98 251 3,881 418 534 749 807 545 695 133 872 236 341 201 94 34 17 17 Maple Bidge Masonville 8 166 3 94 5 72 Nahma Sack Bay.. Wells 20 6 8 4 10 4 3 2 10 2 5 2 5 4 1 6 4 6 4 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward... 2 2 4th ward. 5th ward • 5 6th ward 2 1 1 4 1 7th ward 1 1 1 1 6 6 1st ward 2d ward 6 6 3d ward 4th ward Dickinson Co... ... 14,654 347 488 589 1,200 360 446 7,638 1,791 1,337 1,373 1,509 1,628 3,586 1,669 1,086 831 8,176 239 269 378 676 230 271 4,152 1,037 732 752 789 842 1,961 886 577 498 6,478 108 219 211 524 130 175 3,486 7.54 605 621 720 786 1,625 783 509 333 44 18 26 2 2 Breen Breitung 32 13 19 Felch Norway ... 1 1 Sagola.. Wauoedah. 11 5 6 Iron Mountain city 1 1 1st ward 2d ward... . ,. '" 3d ward 1 1 5th ward . Norway city 1 1 1st ward.. " 2d ward . 1 1 "" 3d ward '" Eaton Co.... 32,531 1,920 811 1,532 486 1,306 1,094 1,330 1,483 1,057 1,255 1,165 1,460 1,229 1,693 2,002 16,666 977 382 805 253 710 578 702 776 561 656 611 758 663 837 1,015 15,865 943 429 727 233 596 5t6 628 707 496 599 554 702 566 756 987 81 34 34 1 43 17 17 1 38 17 17 2 2 4 4 BeUevne (including Belle- vue village) Bellevue village Benton (including Potter- ville village) Potterville village... Brookfleld... Carmel Chester.. Delta Eaton 1 1 Baton Bapids Hamlin... Kalamo. ... . ... Oneida.. Eoxand Sunfield 1 POPULATION. 67 TABLE IL — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 a 1 o H CO .2 a Id to a CO S O s Eaton Co.~Continued. Vermontville ( including . Vermontville village) 1,764 648 1,861 755 1,792 4,325 657 1,062 1,372 1,234 2,145 729 669 747 2,218 1,214 1,004 907 318 i8 960 2,129 334 537 667 591 1,026 347 310 369 1,085 608 477 857 330 951 425 832 2,196 323 525 705 643 1,119 382 359 378 1,133 606 527 13 8 8 5 5 3 Olivet village Windsor 1 1 21 9 12 4 4 1st ward 2d ward 15 6 7 2 8 4 3 1 3 1 4th ward 11 10 7 6 4 4 1 1 1 1 2d ward 3d ward 1 1 Ghrand Ledge city. 2d ward. Wmtltuit r.n 9,576 4,926 3,602 239 363 245 179 132 351 849 1,340 784 375 261 316 5,029 2,498 1,765 138 220 123 85 81 193 461 708 397 202 144 176 4,547 2,428 1,837 101 143 122 94 51 158 388 632 387 173 117 140 36 9 9 19 7 7 17 2 2 768 150 36 380 70 13 388 80 23 2 2 2 2 2 2 Bear Creek {including Pe- toslffly villagpi) Petoskey village _. Bliss.. .. Carp Lake Center ._ 1 1 8 1 1 4 " 'i' 7 284 2 145 5 139 Cross Village . - . Bgleston Friendship 37 21 16 Littlefield 17 6 11 Little Traverse (including 179 139 85 63 94 76 Harbor Springs village. Maple River 111 57 54 Genesee Co 40,239 1,018 1,322 1,192 1,282 1,724 631 3,955 2,386 539 1,304 2,428 1,020 1,684 306 1,719 317 20,397 557 704 623 688 890 310 1,948 1,150 258 685 1,227 467 873 161 892 155 19,842 461 618 .569 591 834 321 2,007 1,236 281 619 1,201 553 811 145 827 162 289 144 145 21 8 13 4 4 Atlas.... .. Burton __ 9 5 4 - — Clayton Davison (including Davi- son village) 1 1 Fenton (including the fol- 1 1 1 1 Fenton village Linden village FUnt ..:::::::""::: Flushing (including Fluah- ingvUlage) Flushing Tillage. . Forest (including OtisvOle TiUage) 1 1 Otisviile Tillage Gaines (including Gaines Tillage) . . 3 3 12 3 9 Gaines Tillage . CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 1 CO a 1 s 1 a 1 ffi ■3 1 1 1 CO Id g 1 Genesee Co.— Continued. Genesee (including part of Mt. Morris Tillage) Mt. Morris village (part of) 1,592 255 1,441 1,632 1,226 131 1,445 1,482 1,372 2,267 689 386 10,154 .3,254 3,161 2,328 1,411 832 118 767 854 637 67 771 779 721 1,167 336 185 4,782 1,540 1,469 1,077 696 760 137 674 778 589 64 674 703 651 1,100 353 201 5,372 1,714 1,692 1,251 715 11 7 4 1 8 - I IfoTitrnufi 3 Mt. Morris (including part of Mt. Morris village),!.. Mt. Morris village (part of) Mundy 1 1 Eichfleid Vienna (inc. Clio village)... CMn vinfl(*ft Mt. Morris village (in Gen- Flint city 263 24 210 26 3 126 8 107 8 3 137 16 103 18 3 3 2d ward 3 3 4th ward 4,892 645 268 119 254 205 91 706 628 492 161 441 882 263 293 144 182 2,695 376 146 63 155 114 56 384 346 281 86 249 439 139 140 74 86 2,197 269 122 56 99 91 35 322 282 211 75 192 443 124 153 70 96 4 3 1 4 3 1 Bentley ■RilliTigs 3 2 1 '" Butman ■. Gladwin 1 1 4 3 1 Bage Sherman . Gladwin city 2d ward. 3d ward 4th ward . GOGEBio Co. 13,999 498 238 144 809 482 2,517 679 565 607 150 516 9,311 1,521 700 862 1,274 1,128 1,598 877 1,348 7,976 281 146 85 438 311 1,408 384 343 298 84 299 5,307 835 351 507 664 639 946 533 832 6,023 217 92 59 371 171 1,109 295 222 309 66 217 4,004 689 349 355 610 489 652 344 518 13 6 7 68 41 27 3 3 Bessemer Ironwood _ Wakefield (village and town Watersmeet 1 1 1 1 1 1 59 7 1 38 2 1 21 5 3 1 3 1 1st ward. 2d ward 3d ward 6 1 5 2 2 4th ward _ 11 4 7 2 1 1 7 1 2 1 5 3d ward... .. _. . ... 1 1 3 1 2 6th ward . 1 1 POPULATION. 69 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villageB, cities and ward^. 1 .2 a ,2 B 3 o H 1 S a a 1 a 1 1 '3 G-KAND TrAVEESE Co. 17,428 692 885 485 944 475 973 533 492 644 655 1,456 348 1,145 7,371 5,679 193 960 9,277 382 524 276 495 250 523 280 287 365 338 786 177 635 3,731 2,829 112 543 8,151 310 361 209 «9 225 450 253 205 279 317 670 171 510 3,640 2,850 81 417 37 19 18 60 29 3 30 18 2 20 11 1 Blair East Bay Fife Lake ( including Fife Lake village) Fifn TinVn villign Garfield 1 1 Grant 6 3 3 Mayield 11 16 7 6 4 10 Paradise (including Kings- 1 8 5 1 5 2 Traverse (including Trav- prsfi riity villarjft) 3 3 3 2 1 Traverse City village 9 5 4 28,644 2,761 1,486 1,526 1,639 618 1,473 1,788 328 707 2,121 1,957 1,419 1,254 1,422 1,388 1,607 1,327 1,444 1,413 1,383 1,793 2,179 377 430 690 682 14,824 1,409 738 773 845 302 800 930 169 373 1,048 968 776 663 756 710 824 697 780 744 709 924 1,063 188 210 339 326 13,820 1,352 74S 753 794 316 673 858 159 .334 1,073 989 643 591 666 678 783 630 664 669 674 869 1,116 189 220 351 356 130 16 13 5 4 62 8 7 2 3 68 8 6 3 1 2 2 Arcada (inc. Alma village). Bethany Elba (inc. Ashley village) Emerson. .. Fulton (Including Perring- ton villxg-ft) ■ Pftrring't'.on villngo Hamilton ii 11 38 4 16 6 6 19 1 7 5 5 19 3 9 Lafayette 2 2 New Haven . North Shade North Star 1 3 7 2 3 1 1 4 Pine River Seville Washington Wheeler St. Louis city 25 11 14 2d wardL 15 2 8 8 ...... 7 2 5 3d ward.. 4th ward Hillsdale Co. 30,230 1,637 461 1,388 1,229 1,467 1,946 1,877 1,314 15,257 823 212 712 630 745 984 937 635 14,973 814 249 676 599 722 962 940 679 32 5 19 3 13 2 8 5 3 2 2 Adams (including North North Adams village. Allen Amboy Cambria . 1 4 1 1 3 Camden 1 I Fayette (including Jones- villevillage) Joneaville village. 70 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II — CoNTiNDBD. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894, White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Comities, townships, villages, cities and wards. 4 1 .2 1 S 1^ 3 o H a 1 1 1 a 2,103 980 1,282 1.726 1,404 1,296 573 937 908 966 2,103 1,120 15,430 1,431 2,856 2,301 3,068 3,726 2,048 l,7f9 937 782 19,935 639 806 485 841 636 188 695 776 157 1,055 479 685 899 768 637 268 499 471 508 1,070 536 7,633 727 1,336 1,130 1,426 2,(K7 957 832 460 372 19,221 627 698 4.39 735 583 174 663 659 178 1,048 501 597 827 636 659 305 438 437 458 1,033 584 7,797 704 1,520 1,171 1,642 1,669 1,091 887 477 410 528 279 249 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 Bunker Hill.. _ Delhi Ingham (including Dans- viUe village) Dansville village.. 20 1 11 1 9 Le Roy (including Webber- viUe vUlage) Webberville village Leslie (Including Leslie vil- lage) .... 12 8 4 Leslie village . Locke.. Meridian 2 17 2 10 2 7 Stockbridge (including • Stockbridge village) Stockbridge village. Vevay 17 9 8 1 1 .... Wheatfield White Oak.. 1 1 Williamstown (including Williamston viUage) WiUiamston village Lansing city 415 7 94 207 18 60 29 42 30 12 215 2 47 95 10 51 10 22 U 8 200 6 47 112 8 9 19 20 16 4 2 1 1 1st ward 2d ward 1 1 3d ward 4th ward.. 1 1 5th ward 6th ward.... Mason city Ist ward 2d ward. 72 CENSUS OP MIOHIQAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townahips, villages, cities and wards. 3 1 CO ■3 a c ■a a in 2 2 1 1 1 1 Hartland Howell (including part of 45 45 18 18 27 27 Howell village (part of) Iosco _____ _._ . Marion {including part of HoweU village (part of ) Oceola. 1 1 Putnam (including Pinck- ney village)... Pinrkney villngft TTnadilla Howell village (in Howell and Marion) _ . .. 45 18 27 Luce Co 2,345 56 190 1,911 1,135 188 1,344 29 114 1,084 618 117 1,001 27 76 827 517 71 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lakefield 1 1 McMULaii (including New- 1 1 1 1 Newberry village__ Pentlend_ Mackinac Co 6,79S 279 542 971 529 204 775 699 367 328 1,069 158 154 1,951 254 610 .542 515 3,824 164 322 555 287 lis 414 357 198 191 662 98 87 1,015 128 301 291 293 2,974 115 416 242 86 361 342 169 137 407 60 67 936 126 309 251 250 8 4 4 430 12 97 220 7 55 210 5 42 1 1 Brevort Cedar.. .__ Garfield (including Nanbin- Naubinway village. Hendricks Holmes (including Macki- nac village) . 6 6 2 2 4 4 99 51 48 Marquette 15 42 1 8 21 7 21 1 Moran. _ Newton 1 1 Portage St. Ignace 49 115 24 54 25 61 1 1 St. Ignace city 1 1 1st ward 2d ward._ 1 1 28 83 4 io 44 IS 39 4 3d ward.. _ 4th ward_ 1 1 80 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II, — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, ■townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 1 ■3 a o H 1 S 1 ■3 a CO a 1 6 £ Macomb Co 32, 3M 1,793 715 1,904 829 2,086 892 1,870 2,405 666 2,266 458 317 1,679 1,412 2,385 361 732 1,668 373 1,985 186 2,590 294 1,959 734 614 1,049 614 480 5,636 2,235 2,028 1,373 16,543 907 348 949 385 1,089 445 1,009 1,280 373 1,153 208 151 874 734 1,197 179 348 826 176 1,050 94 1,377 143 988 330 298 499 298 237 2,737 1,106 951 680 15,761 886 367 955 444 997 447 861 1,125 293 1,113 250 166 805 678 1,188 182 384 842 197 935 92 1,213 151 971 404 316 550 316 243 2,899 1,129 1,077 693 81 3 32 1 49 2 2 1 1 — - -' Armada (including Armada 1 Bruce (including part of 45 44 2 17 16 1 28 28 1 Romeo village (part of ) Chesterfield (including New Baltimore village) 4 1 3 Srln Lenox (including the fol- Eay Richmond (including the Richmond village (part of) Shelby (including part of Utica village (part of) Sterling (including part of Utica village (part of) . Warren (including Warren 2 1 1 1 Warren village Washington (including part r»f Rnmon villngp) 14 14 6 6 8 8 Memphis village (in Rich- mond, Macomb Co., and Riley, St. Clair Co.) Richmond village (in Len- ox and Richmond) Romeo Village (in Bruce and Washington)- 58 22 36 Utica village (in Shelby 13 6 7 1st ward. .. - 2d ward .. 6 7 3 3 3 4 3d ward Manistee Co... 26,068 810 1,337 397 804 1,050 404 2,253 13,701 443 703 196 463 579 218 1,141 12,367 367 634 201 341 471 186 1,112 20 10 10 20 13 7 6 6 Bear Lake (including Bear 2 1 1 4 2 2 ■ i Bear Lake village 1 1 Cleon (including Copemish Copemish village . Filer 1 1 POPUIiATION. 81 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of Ihe inhabitants, June 1, 18!i4. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Is o H 9 la S 1 S 4 2 1 e 1 a o 1 1 a CD S "3 B Manistee Co.— Continued. Manistee, _ _ .,_ .__ 3,008 423 361 1,020 404 625 223 713 13,441 1,629 1,975 1,788 1,715 1,866 1,955 2,513 1,628 268 190 525 201 345 129 384 6,913 850 945 957 894 991 983 1,293 1,380 165 171 495 203 280 94 329 6,528 779 1,030 831 821 875 972 1,220 15 10 5 ■, 2 Maple Grove Onekama (including One- Onekama village 12 7 5 Stronack 5 2 3 4 4 2d ward 5 2 3 4 4 3dward_ 4tliward 5th ward 6th ward M.\NITOU Co. 812 2ai 80 98 350 79 439 110 44 47 195 43 373 95 36 51 155 36 106 35 2 56 19 1 50 16 1 Chandler Ralilee 69 36 33 South Manitou . 37,874 1,715 989 531 442 263 799 220 962 223 2,309 693 630 247 266 832 143 11,685 718 1,409 1,671 1,922 1,143 1,280 1,004 872 864 802 9,620 1,709 1,261 957 1,3.36 1,592 1,174 1,075 616 20,102 844 553 302 263 137 437 137 514 126 1,188 385 348 169 155 436 91 6,259 395 784 826 1,073 601 681 567 471 420 441 4,987 946 697 467 616 831 689 567 274 17,772 871 436 229 179 126 362 83 448 97 1,121 308 282 78 111 396 52 5,426 323 625 845 849 542 599 437 401 444, 361 4,633 763 564 490 720 761 585 508 242 44 24 20 75 40 35 15 15 Champion 20 11 9 Ely Forsyth . _ .. Ishpeming _ . Marquette Negaunee _ Richmond (including Pal- mer villngpp.) Pnlmnr village 1 1 TUdea Turin Ishpeming city 2 2 2 2 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 7th ward 8th ward 9th ward 10th ward.. 42 2 5 5 9 22 2 4 3 6 20 ...... 2 3 65 13 5 3 29 7 3 1 26 6 2 9 9 2d ward ._ 5 4 5 4 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 5 3 11 15 2 9 3 3 4 6 6th ward.. 20 1 7 13 1 7th ward 8th ward 11 82 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN^JUNE 1, 1894 TABLE II. — Continued.— By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 1^ •3 a 1 1 ■3 1 i 1 1 ■3 a CO 1 ■3 S i at B Maequbtte Co.— Continued. Negaunee city 5,935 1,364 1,136 717 1,489 1,229 3,119 703 607 386 731 692 2,816 661 529 331 758 537 1 1 4 4 2d ward 3d ward. 1 1 4 4 5tli ward Mabon Co. . 18,081 1,294 285 347 1,433 234 534 905 402 200 991 1,376 277 708 559 829 519 8,226 1,193 1,371 1,583 1,911 1,910 258 9,641 697 135 205 775 118 295 517 226 121 539 726 207 387 309 450 253 4,187 620 633 827 991 976 140 8,440 597 150 142 658 116 239 388 176 79 4.52 650 70 321 250 379 266 4,039 573 738 756 920 934 118 18 13 5 321 1 161 1 160 2 2 Amber (inclnding part of Scottville village (part of) 8 80 4 45 4 35 Cnster (inclnding part of Scottville village (part of). Eden. 1 1 113 10 12 16 52 7 6 8 61 3 6 8 Free Soil Grant Hnmlin Sheridan _ Sherman _ 72 35 37 Summit Victory 1 1 9 3 6 Scottville viUage (in Amber Lndington city _ 16 7 1 11 4 1 5 3 2 2 1st ward. 2d ward 3d ward __ 5th ward __. . 8 6 2 2 2 6th ward Mecosta Co . 20,287 1,013 240 679 685 •973 882 1,369 146 739 597 1,439 1,231 574 904 1,228 9.38 661 626 1,234 386 10,676 551 112 354 358 527 477 735 71 414 329 763 642 323 491 634 510 297 348 683 183 9,611 462 128 325 307 446 405 634 75 325 268 676 589 251 413 594 428 264 278 551 203 398 5 5 2 213 2 2 1 185 3 3 1 44 25 19 ^tna (including part of Morley village) __. __. Austin _ _. _ Big Rapids __ 2 1 1 Colfax Deerfield (including part of Morley village). Morley viUage (part of) Fork Grant 4 1 6 1 39 129 2 4" 1 22 67 2 1 2 Hinton 12 7 5 Mecosta ... Millbrook _ ._ 17 62 Morton (including Mecosta ViUage)... 24 1 13 11 1 Mecosta village 35 168 5 21 89 2 14 79 3 WJieatland 8 5 3 Morley village (in iStna and Deerfield) POPULATION. 83 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 189i. White. Colored. iDdian. Chinese. Counties. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 'a a CO O a -2 B ® 6 H 6 c E c [i. Mecosta Co.— Continued. 5,196 868 797 1,529 871 1,131 .2,537 393 382 739 427 596 2,659 475 415 790 444 535 6 2 3 1 3 1 9.r\ wnrH 3dward , .. .. 2 2 1 1 1 1 5th ward MTT.wmvn-WTns; C.n. 23,631 614 403 523 1,011 869 1,099 1,950 1,917 2,727 12,488 2,002 2,392 1,718 1,741 1,457 1,773 1,405 13,296 418 310 304 554 526 709 1,104 1,103 1,460 6,808 1,222 1,325 865 903 790 965 738 10,335 226 93 219 457 343 390 846 814 1,267 5,6?0 78IJ 1,067 853 838 667 808 667 21, 11 10 85 43 42 3 3 CedarviUe - TTnlmfls 11 5 6 Tnpflllsit-Yin MeUen___ 24 14 10 Meyer _ 9 5 4 19 8 11 Stephenson. Menominee city 1 1 1 1 40 21 19 3 3 3 3 2dward_ 3d ward_. 4th ward. 5th ward . 40 21 19 7th ward.. ,_ _^- Mttit.awt> r.n 13,170 541 580 167 579 825 1,272 752 537 805 282 294 1,110 541 633 1,783 1,160 2,469 600 840 633 396 7,047 294 317 98 320 449 671 392 302 456 155 166 609 293 325 986 630 1,214 308 410 301 195 6,123 247 263 69 259 376 601 360 235 319 127 128 501 248 308 797 530 1,253 292 44 27 17 4 2 2 Edenville . . .- Greendale. Homer _. 8 4 4 9 1 5 1 4 1 1 Jasper _ Larkin.. 2 2 Lee Midland 4 3 1 Mt. Hayley Porter Warren (including Cole- man village) 5 5 15 3 3 9 2 2 6 3 3 2 2 1 1 Midland city 43U :M2 2U1 11 4 2 4 2 3dward 4th ward Missaukee Co. 6,894 323 154 585 963 280 3,960 210 86 350 518 190 2,934 113 68 235 445 90 61 5 25 36 3 iEtna Bloomfield CaldweU Clam Union Forest ._._ ■-'-'-\--- 84 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. \ White. Colored. Indian. Chiaese. Counties. townships, Tillages, cities and wards. ID 1 254! 15 137 92 606 482 388 17 456 254 50 497 271 IS a to i 01 '3 3 i I 1 J a 1 a MiBSATJKEE Co.— Continued. Lake (including part of 604 29 325 202 1,355 1,044 943 42 1,040 586 120 1,073 628 350 14 188 110 749 562 555 25 584 332 70 576 357 " Lake City village (part of). Keeder (including part of Lake City village) 7 2 5 Eichland (including part of McBain village) McBain village (part of) Riverside (including part of McBain village) 6 2 4 McBain village (part of) West Branch 43 19 24 Lake City village (in Lake McBain village (in Rich- 33,063 2,025 2,049 1,850 3,300 1,113 1,475 1,908 1,957 1,593 1,333 1,367 2,088 391 877 1,775 2,035 443 1,847 960 5,584 1,879 978 1,738 989 17,172 1,071 1,082 947 1,697 549 773 1,037 1,052 835 727 730 1,080 189 453 979 1,077 215 977 456 2,655 989 430 859 377 15,891 954 967 903 1,603 564 702 871 905 758 606 637 1,008 202 424 796 958 228 870 504 2,929 890 548 879 612 116 14 25 58 7 12 58 7 13 2 2 Ash Bedford 1 1 Berlin- Dundee (including Dundee village) . 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Erie Exeter. 2 Frenchtown Ida LaSaUe London . . 6 17 4 3 7 1 3 10 3 Milan (including part of Milan village (part of) Monroe Summerfield (including Pe- tersburg village) 3 3 13 4 29 22 7 2 2 7 1 13 11 2 1 1 6 3 16 11 5 Petersburg viUage Whiteford Milan village (in Milan, Monroe Co., and York, Washtenaw Co.) Monroe city 1st ward ,_ 2d ward _.. 3d ward 4th ward ___ Montcalm Co 34,051 1,203 2,303 1,043 1,304 2,141 1,111 17,620 664 1,176 499 680 1,106 555 16,431 539 1,127 544 624 1,035 556 107 62 45 Belvidere. _ ... Bloomer (including Carson City village}... 12 7 5 Carson City village Bushnell 9 7 2 Cato (inc. Lakeview village) Lakeview village. POPULATION. 85 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and cities. 0} Eh 1 B 1 S a 1 e CS ■i a s a 'a pa Montcalm Co. — Continued. Crystal 1,436 1,5U 325 1,170 939 1,458 295 1,365 10 1,274 1,649 736 1,952 1,489 1,334 224 1,211 2,093 1,390 1,092 1,476 122 1,207 427 3,108 919 1,153 1,036 1,303 755 548 761 167 621 487 779 143 734 6 666 859 371 1,003 790 677 112 Im2 1,094 708 .j?9 754 55 666 204 1,449 427 535 487 611 369 242 675 742 158 .i49 4.J2 679 152 6:J1 4 608 790 365 949 699 657 112 559 999 682 503 722 67 541 223 1,659 492 618 549 692 386 306 11 IS 4 11 7 7 Day (including McBride Douglass Ehireka . . . 1 1 Eyergreen (including part nf ShArifinn villagn) Sheridan yiUage (part of).. Fairplain (including part nf .^horiHan villn^ft) 24 16 8 Home (including Edmore Tillage) 5 3 2 Maple VaUey.. 12 3 6 5 6 Monti'.nlTTi Pierson (including Pierson Till^igft) Pine . Reynolds (including How- ard City Tillage) 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bichland .. Sidney (including part of Sheridan Tillage (part of). Winfield. Sheridan Tillage (in Eyer- green, Fairplain, and Sid- ney) 5 5 2 2 3 3 1st ward 2d ward. 3d ward Stanton city 2d ward MONTMOEENCT Co 2,4.37 7,35 293 113 593 233 265 291 130 130 1,429 447 168 65 127 147 181 80 78 1,008 288 12.5 48 265 106 118 110 .50 32 1 1 Albert.. Atlanta village. HiUman (including HUT- 1 1 HUlman Tillage.. Montmorency . . . Bust Vienna. Wheatfield.. Muskegon Co. . 37,210 148 1,845 189 388 19,040 76 964 92 228 18,170 72 871 97 160 99 55 44 15 7 8 Blue Lake... Casinova (including part ■> 3 Casnovia village (part of) . . Cedar Creek CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE I, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White, Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities aud warda. 1 ■a •A 1 a l4 & .5 1 1 o to 1 a cd 1 1 a Muskegon Go.— Continued, Dalton 820 335 731 772 215 849 436 1,681 1,398 969 1,552 335 1,155 413 1,517 504 1,841 1,732 599 300 748 20,167 2,204 2,976 2,094 1,774 3,122 3,293 2,931 1,773 911 300 368 243 458 200 391 410 110 460 236 881 710 553 822 174 613 209 790 283 887 831 341 141 383 10,005 1,144 1,505 1,028 852 1,453 1,591 1,526 906 462 164 179 119 362 135 340 362 105 389 200 820 688 416 730 161 542 204 727 221 954 901 258 159 365 10,162 1,080 1,471 1,066 922 1,669 1,702 1,405 867 449 136 189 124 Eggleston . Fniitland Fruitport {including Fruit- port village) 8 8 4 4 4 4 • - -- Montague (including Mon- 8 6 2 1 6 5 8 6 2 2 4 • 4 Muskegon (inc. part of Mus- kegon Heights village) ... Muskegon Heights village Norton (inc. part of Mus- kegon Heights village), . • Muskegon Heights village (part of). Ravenna __ .. 7 9 9 9 5 7 8 8 2 2 1 1 Whitehall (including White- Whitehall village White River ■■' - 3 Casnovia village (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, Muskegon Co.) ... „_ ._ Muskegon Heights village (in Muskegon and Norton) Muskegon city . . 63 3 17 6 9 26 2 10 3 5 27 1 7 3 4 4 3 1 Istvpard. 2d ward 3d -ward . ^ 4th -ward 1 1 5th ward._ . ... . _.. 6th ward 2 15 1 1 4 1 1 11 3 2 1 7th ward... 8th ward .___ North Muskegon city 1st ward.. 2d ward... 3d ward,. .. Newaygo Co. ..= 19,063 1,570 177 927 439 467 584 1,033 723 612 91 2,070 788 10,189 814 98 504 237 287 319 555 377 330 48 1,074 389 8,874 756 79 423 202 180 265 478 346 282 43 996 399 24 1 16 1 ^ 38 17 21 Ashland (inc. Grant vilAge) (irant village Barton. __. Beaver . Bi^ Prairie 1 1 Bridgeton .,. Brooks (including part of Newaygo village) 6 6 3 3 3 3 11 1 3 8 1 Newaygo village (part of).. Croton (inc. Croton village) Croton village Dayton (including part of Fremont village) 1 1 Fremont village (partof),. POPUIiA.TION. 87 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 189i. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Connties, townships, villaares, cities and wards. "3 1 m ■a 0) la 1 1 a i 1 3 o i a Sanilac Co.. 33,930 902 1,032 1,414 99 842 875 108 2,225 1,501 931 953 907 958 1,031 877 752 2,905 613 746 1,688 538 17,824 490 543 746 66 444 477 55 1,164 772 481 525 508 498 560 489 397 1,421 297 340 902 276 16,106 412 489 668 43 398 398 53 1,061 729 450 428 399 460 471 388 355 1,481 316 406 786 262 15 7 8 Argyle. Austin Bridgehampton (inc. part of Carsonville village) Garsonville village (part of) Buel Custer (including part of Sanilac Center village). - SanOao Center village (part of). Delaware Elk Elmer.. _ 1 1 Evergreen Flynn Forester 6 4 2 Fremopt Greenleaf Lamotte " Lexington (including the following villages). 4 1 3 Croswell village Lexington village 4 1 3 *""" Maple Valley (including Brown City village) Brown City village POPULATION. 93 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored, Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships. viUages, cities and wards. tn 1 "a a 1 tn IS la a 1 1 TO © ■3 1 a 3 1 Sanilac Co.—Coniinued. Marion (including Decker- 1,714 274 2,463 853 1,133 396 902 1,761 361 1,331 1,584 268 1,398 306 566 1,285 367 414 893 138 1,289 433 581 196 490 898 167 695 815 132 764 138 306 676 188 193 821 136 1,174 420 552 200 412 863 194 636 769 136 634 168 260 609 179 221 Deckerville village Marlette (inc. MarletteTiil.) Marlftt.tfl villag*R Minden (including Minden Sanilac (including Port San- ilar. villag-fl) Speaker Washington (including part Watertown (including part of Sanilac Center viUage) Sanilac Center Till, (part of) Wheatland Worth _ 4 2 2 CarsonvUle vill. (in Bridge- hampton and Washington) Sanilac Center village (in 7,077 621 210 556 1,612 308 2,431 2,079 515 824 4,302 390 139 391 929 171 1,390 1,182 359 533 2,775 231 71 165 683 137 1,041 897 156 291 50 26 24 Doyle . 2 39 1 -X) 1 19 Hiawatha Tn'wnnd Manistique (including Man- ifltiqiiA villfipo) 5 4 1 3 ■> 2 1 3 2 Seney .._ . Thompson 1 32,818 942 1,284 1,496 428 1,466 978 1,793 907 1,629 1,133 1,902 422 525 1,347 1,595 17,041 492 696 168 208 786 557 962 475 843 603 991 196 262 723 832 15,777 450 588 728 220 680 421 831 432 786 530 911 226 263 624 763 36 16 20 1 1 Bams (inc. Byron village).. Caledonia Fairfield.... 3 3 1 1 2 2 Middle bury Owosso Perry (including the follow- ing villages) Perry village Rush Sciota (including Laings- burg village).. 1 1 94 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitant!^, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian- Chinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities ana wards. 4 1 .2 a i 1 1 a 's 1 o ■3 a 1 1 13 IS 13 B Shiawassee Co.—Continued. Laingsburg village Shiawassee (including Ban- croft villaee) 790 1,925 641 1,287 2,477 901 514 860, 1,544 668 631 245 8,253 2,276 2,001 1,270 . 2,706 401 994 327 699 1,271 450 259 453 751 328 302 121 4,145 1,111 984 631 1,419 389 931 314 588 1,206 451 255 407 793 340 329 124 4,108 1,165 1,017 639 1,287 2 1 1 Vemon (including the fol- WoodhuU 7 7 4 4 3 3 2d ward Owosso city 19 12 6 9 4 4 10 8 2 M w?ird 1 1 54,227 1,193 2,283 1,021 550 1,752 1,388 1,952 1,025 1,081 1,127 1,062 272 1,257 219 840 1,013 1,391 1,461 1,332 1,463 838 1,650 531 1,359 1,596 253 1,705 1,548 614 3,485 1,369 939 1,177 27,798 638 1,156 488 299 919 746 1,008 519 581 625 571 138 690 124 440 521 731 770 702 774 446 831 252 690 808 119 908 799 298 1,748 669 478 601 26,429 555 1,127 533 251 833 642 944 506 500 502 491 134 567 95 400 492 660 691 630 689 392 819 279 669 788 134 797 749 316 1,737 700 481 576 87 43 44 6 2 4 1 1 Berlin-. Brockway (inc. Yale village) Yale village... ' Casco China Clyde - Cottrellville East China . . -.. — Emmet (inc. Emmet vill.).. 1 Fort Gratiot Grant. 2 2 Greenwood Ira Kimball Xiynn Mussey (inc. Capac village). 2 1 1 Port Huron. 2 2 Eiley (including part of Memphis village) .. Memphis village (part of).. St. Clair 2 1 1 Wales Memphis village (in Rich- mond, Macomb Co., and Eiley, St. Clair Coj Marine City 1st ward _ 2d ward ._ . 3d ward POPULATION. 95 TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, Tillagea, cities and wards. 1 -2 at la a 1 a 10 i 1 1 a 1 o a .2 a St. Clair Co.— Continued. Port Huron city 18,065 1,723 1,302 1,565 2,600 2,203 2,341 1,556 2,534 1,293 1,048 2,564 1,235 1,329 9,020 906 641 755 1,245 1,053 1,113 782 1,304 694 527 1,239 598 641 9,043 817 661 810 1,255 1,150 1,228 774 1,230 599 521 1,325 637 688 73 13 34 8 39 7 2 2 2d ward. 3d ward. 10 20 5 22 3 11 8 5 9 3 14 4th ward 6th ward 7th ward 8th ward . -. 1 1 9th ward 10th ward 2 4 2 2 2 St. Clair city 6 3 3 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1st ward 2d ward 4 - 2 24,934 1,644 638 1,647 1,915 1,133 928 592 800 1,141 1,315 3,888 3,097 1,824 750 563 1,805 703 1,072 950 3,374 2,834 1,496 939 12,664 826 313 824 920 514 495 303 434 599 735 1,924 1,515 920 359 278 915 309 549 509 1,694 1,393 739 451 12,290 818 345 823 993 619 433 289 366 542 580 1,964 1,582 90J 391 285 890 394 523 441 1,680 1,441 757 4S8 129 1 70 1 59 3 2 1 1 1 Burr Oak (including Burr Oak village) "Rnrr Oat vi'l^'g'* 1 60 60 1 33 33 Constantine (iuclndingCon- stnnfinft villngo) 27 27 Fawn River Flowerfield. 7 3 42 42 4 4 1 3 3 3 3 22 22 1 1 1 4 Leonidas .. 1 1 1 1 Lockport (including Three 20 20 2 1 1 Three Rivers village Mendon (including Men- Mottville Nottawa (including Cen- trfivillft villag'fi) 2 2 Park Sherman 1 5 1 Sturgis (inc. Sturgis village) 3 2 1 1 Sturgis village White Pigeon (including 1 1 "White Pigeon village Tuscola Co. 34,302 1,835 1,322 1,333 1,578 387 1,422 1,937 416 1,975 930 17,863 935 699 692 841 202 730 1,036 203 996 447 16,439 900 623 631 737 185 672 901 211 979 483 47 30 17 63 12 8 34 7 6 29 5 2 Akron. -- Arbela. Columbia (including Union- ville village) TJnionviUe village Bayton 8 2 5 4 1 3 1 1 Denmark (including Reese vUlage) Reese village Elkland (including Cass City village).. Cass City vUlage 96 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE l,'l894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Cbinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 1 a to 1 1 1 a 3 o i S i a TuacOLA Co.— Continued. 826 1,602 320 1,956 2,021 769 1,135 2,493 1,764 1,179 1,225 217 1,079 69 1,674 499 1,005 1,314 2,602 1,635 1,337 919 543 286 449 837 158 1,029 1,038 365 618 1,228 831 617 632 111 574 33 875 233 513 704 1,347 821 666 489 298 144 377 765 162 927 983 404 517 1,265 913 562 593 106 505 36 799 266 492 610 1,255 814 671 430 245 142 4 3 1 Elmwood (including Gage- Fair Grove Fremont (including May- vilie village) Gilford 21 3 2 11 3 2 10 Indian Fields (including 28 8 14 3 14 5 Caro village Kingston (including part Kingston village (part of) __ Koylton (including part of Kingston village (part of)- MiUington (including Mill- ington village) Novesta. Tuscola.. Vassar (including Vassar village). 6 4 2 WeUs Wisner ^ 15 7 8 Kingston village (in King- ston and Koylton) 30,311 858 1,834 816 1,352 2,332 906 1,881 377 300 1,696 237 1,198 2,079 1,298 1,453 892 2,333 1,002 1,052 1,660 531 15,419 436 920 406 705 1,168 431 947 174 149 869 118 608 1,031 602 790 470 1,199 495 552 813 239 14,892 402 914 410 647 1,164 475 934 203 151 827 119 590 1,048 696 663 422 1,134 507 600 847 292 669 22 22 3 119 25 8 50 350 11 11 2 66 14 5 28 319 11 11 1 53 11 3 22 78 44 34 1 1 Almena Antwerp (including Law- ton village) .^.._ 1 22 12 1 10 Bangor (including* Bangor village) ._ Bangor village,. Bloominffdale (including the following villages)... 5 3 2 Bloomingdale village ... _ Gobleville village (part of). Columbia (including Breeds- ville viilagei 20 10 10 Breedsville village Covert __ _ 99 79 38 11 22 6 3 44 38 20 9 11 5 ,2 55 41 18 2 11 1 1 39 21 18 Decatur (including Deca- tur village) Decatur village Geneva .. Hamilton _ Hartford (including Hart- ford village) .. 11 8 3 Hartford village Keeler Lawrence (including Law- rence village). Lawrence village .. 53 24 28 11 25 13 POPULATION. 97 TABLE II. — Continued.— S^ sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Conn ties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 a 1 'a 1 a i 1 •3 1 .2 a 'a a 1 •3 a 0) ■3 a Van Buebn Co. —Continited. Paw Paw {including Paw 2,352 1,372 1,766 293 1,092 3,386 2,436 1,095 595 1,152 641 902 139 585 1,679 1,182 573 288 1,200 731 864 156 .507 1,707 1,254 522 307 74 33 29 42 17 14 32 16 15 1 1 1 1 *PaW Pf>-'w villag'ft Pine Grove ( including part Gobleville village (part of) 5 32 13 1 3 15 8 1 2 17 5 South Haven (including Gobleville vill. (in Bloom- ingdale and Pine Grove) 42,215 1,075 1,710 1,064 677 1,092 990 44 1,213 89 679 2,111 1,156 1,173 1,115 1,177 1,632 614 1,891 869 1,050 1,069 2,349 1,379 837 1,830 569 23 1,254 1,423 960 726 10,688 2,478 2,125 1,866 1,776 653 1,790 20,783 571 925 555 378 599 520 25 640 49 349 1,057 548 632 604 604 831 304 952 403 541 539 1,159 649 435 916 267 10 622 675 456 363 4,916 1,062 1,031 971 767 311 754 21,432 504 783 509 299 493 470 18 573 40 330 1,054 608 541 511 573 801 310 939 466 509 530 1,190 730 402 914 302 13 632 748 504 363 5,772 1,416 1,074 895 1,009 342 1,036 1,279 16 112 634 10 66 645 6 46 5 4 1 10 8 V Ann Arhn-p Augusta Dexter » Freedom Lima (including part of Chelsea village (part of) Lodi (including part of 22 22 13 13 9 9 Rnlinn villagA (pnrt. nf) Lyndou. Manchester (including Mau- 6 6 2 2 4 4 Northfield. Pittsfield 23 26 13 11 16 8 12 10 5 3 3 Saline (including part of Snlinft villapft) Scio (inc. Bexter village)... 2 2 3 33 ...... 18 2 2 1 15 T)oTrt.fir vi1lfl{VA 1 1 Sylvan (including part of Chelsea village) Chelsea village (part of) ._. Webster. 3 14 2 9 1 5 York (including part of the following villages)-. Milan village (part of) Ypsilanti... . 49 30 19 Chelsea village (in Lima and Sylvan). Milan village (in Milan, Monroe Co., and York, Washtenaw Co.) 4 22 374 36 6 72 132 80 48 1 13 181 18 3 38 69 37 26 3 9 193 18 3 34 73 43 22 Saline village (in Lodi, Saline and York) 1 1 1 1 6 1 4 1 ? 1st ward.. 2d ward 3d ward. 1 1 4th ward .,.. 5th ward 6th ward.. 4 2 •?, 13 98 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — Continued. — By sex, the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 189L White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 1 in O to a 1^ 3 S a 1 i» ■i 3 a 1 4 1 4 1 a Washtenaw Co.— Continued. 5,539 934 1,029 1,435 702 1,439 2,438 419 439 598 319 663 3,101 515 590 837 383 776 583 393 45 73 11 61 266 186 17 31 5 27 817 207 28 42 6 34 « 4 4 4th ward WATtNB Co ,- 288,247 2,192 1,225 2,672 786 4,626 2,453 252 3,374 191 528 2,064 1,974 232 1,521 2,247 980 3,487 1,238 4,312 1,824 1,204 2,003 1,828 9,517 1,480 1,303 1,753 234,007 13,270 10,746 12,365 13,327 16,532 15,296 15,933 14,504 22,305 18,201 16,633 15,291 12,195 11,115 12,899 13,395 142,584 1,118 629 1,335 398 2,429 1,292 126 1,750 102 226 1,074 1,062 111 817 1,118 483 1,831 577 2,173 901 579 1,075 958 4,992 789 677 918 114,357 6,069 4,786 5,984 6,104 8,161 7,146 8,156 7,019 11,084 8,863. 8,251 7,624 6,036 5,659 6,601 6,814 145,663 1,074 596 1,337 388 2,197 1,161 126 1,624 89 302 990 912 121 704 1,129 497 1,656 661 2,139 923 625 928 870 4,525 691 626 835 119,650 7,201 5,960 6,381 7,223 8,371 8,150 7,777 7,485 11,221 9,338 8,382 7,667 6,159 5,456 6,298 6,581 4,160 17 28 1 1 10 9 5 1 2,036 8 19 1 1 4 5 2 1 2,114 9 9 38 29 9 26 21 5 Dearborn (including Dear- 6 4 3 Greenfield (including High- land Park village) Gtrosse Point (including the Grosse Point village Hamtramck 11 73 6 44 5 29 Huron (including New Bos- New Boston village Mon^agon (including 12 7 5 Nankin (including Wayne village) - 76 3 16 1 46 2 7 1 30 1 9 Wayne village Plymouth (including the following villages)— 4 1 3 Bedford 20 57 11 35 10 30 7 17 10 27 4 18 2 2 Taylor 40 3,733 508 5S 1,456 58 635 25 452 29 182 142 43 25 42 8 67 21 1,803 251 18 683 22 312 IC 244 14 92 66 22 4 15 16 3 31 19 1,930 257 35 773 36 323 15 208 15 90 76 21 4 10 26 5 36 Detroit city. 32 26 6 26 11 4 9 21 6 4 9 5 5 2d ward 1 1 1 ...... 3d ward. 5th ward 8 5 3 1 1 6th ward 7th ward 20 20 8th ward. _. 9th ward 10th ward . nth ward. 2 ■ 2 1 1 12th ward 13th ward 14th ward.... 15th ward ... . 16th ward POPULATION. 99 TABLE II. — CoNOLUDED. — By sexj the color of the inhabitants, June 1, 1894. White. Colored. Indian. Chinese. Counties, townsMps, Tillages, cities and ^ards. Id o H •6 1 flS 1 s to .2 0) 1 Id "a a 1 1 OD o •3 a Watnb Co.— CojiMTiited. 4,209 1,530 975 1,704 2,190 772 512 906 2,019 758 463 798 1st ward. 2d ward. _ 3dward_ 14,009 629 163 835 414 1,810 790 341 1,077 626 323 347 115 334 212 373 330 156 . 46 247 624 12 643 38 460 165 5,102 1,509 1,532 1,249 812 7,517 309 70 473 229 938 401 197 578 341 188 199 68 183 132 207 189 94 23 156 365 6 363 20 252 94 2,605 833 763 580 429 6,492 320 93 362 186 872 389 144 499 285 135 148 - 47 151 80 166 141 62 23 91 259 6 280 18 208 71 2,497 676 769 669 383 38 1 24 1 14 Antiooh {including part of Sherman village (part of) Boon (including part of Harriftt.tA village) 5 5 19 19 1 2 13 13 1 3 3 6 6 Cedar Creek (including Cherry GrroTe Clam Lake Colfax 2 2 1 1 1 1 Greenwood Hanover (including part of Sherman village (part of) Liberty 3 2 1 Selma... Slaele (including part of Harrietta village) 1 1 SpringrUle (including part 1 1 Sherman village (part of) Wexford (including part of Sherman village (part of) Harrietta village (in Boon and Slagle) 5 2 3 Sherman village (in Anti- och, Hanover, SpringvLUe and Wexford) Cadillac city.... 3 2 1 1 2 1 2d ward. 3d ward.. 1 1 4th ward 100 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE III. — White population by sex, and ages State and counties. Under 1. 1 to5. i to 10. 10 to 15. 20 to 25. 2.5 to 30. State. 28162 105466 101021 124460 121993 115149 112120 109496 109234 103693 102606 95434 89737 Alcona .. Alger ,__ Allegan . Alpena.- Antrim _ Arenac .. Baraga . Barry... Bay Benzie .. Berrien Branch Calhoun Oass , Charlevoix.. Cheboygan... Chippewa ... Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson . Eaton Emmet 0enesee Gladwin Gogebic. ._ Grand Traverse. Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton.. Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo . Kalkaska... Kent Keweenaw. Lake. Lapeer Leelanau.. Lenawee Livingston . Luce... Mackinac... Macomb 87 20 401 266 167 111 65 214 522 220 389 179 145 219 216 128 264 31 327 321 312 123 403 79 347 226 273 17 403 246 171 91 56 229 814 84 481 232 436 198 137 174 193 105 245 299 317 270 114 411 59 312 192 334 321 65 1,717 1,041 648 411 201 911 3,347 400 1,926 958 1,655 798 552 765 826 440 1,054 127 1,096 1,055 1,173 450 1,536 281 1,014 811 848 829 491 506 392 387 :«i 299 203 175 90 99 m 266 47(1 449 421 416 70 66 1,464 1,451 44 43 «:i 60 325 296 123 115 4,sn 456 202 195 47 47 129 111 396 318 1,275 1,201 1,099 """ 2,800 1,975 1,431 1,288 697 406 1, 1,554 1,629 5,501 157 258 1,216 540 1,766 708 133 405 1,502 312 77 1,678 962 616 425 185 838 3,304 1,910 879 1,1 694 560 685 729 436 1,009 128 1,115 1,018 1,145 430 1,455 979 764 2,669 1,801 1,404 1,286 684 341 1,034 1,555 1,514 251 5,482 161 293 1,108 478 1,721 748 142 347 1,374 71 2,111 1,185 758 225 1,156 4,105 424 2,391 1,159 2,108 928 836 468 1,282 145 1,148 908 1,538 536 1,879 318 817 945 1,602 1,378 2,803 2,244 1,807 1,707 356 1,318 2,025 1,&50 303 6,441 188 318 1,' 557 2,270 959 139 430 1,869 384 63 2,083 1,219 700 462 204 1,152 4,012 439 2,267 1,130 2,025 925 657 856 877 492 1,267 134 1,116 913 1,470 462 1,883 321 799 9151 1,613 1,' 2,705 2,302 1,761 1,558 831 341 1, 2,001 1,849 264 6,462 183 313 1 556 2,162 913 121 416 1,878 337 60 2,101 984 673 385 196 1,223 3,578 376 2, 1,268 2, — 972 588 782 746 448 1,337 152 832 643 1,593 442 2,073 538 820 1,642 1,425 2,304 2,136 2,059 1,803 727 258 1,272 2,128 1,764 311 5,860 171 313 1,709 496 2,257 980 79 339 1,737 304 56 2,035 1,023 648 391 162 1,183 3,550 382 2,273 1,171 2,061 935 691 767 763 414 1,414 108 899 641 1,569 452 1,955 529 888 1,603 1,390 285 50 2,010 834 620 352 180 1,256 3,127 458 2,222 1,184 2,193 949 524 755 744 347 1,351 138 804 540 1,660 450 2,031 245 444 856 1,534 1,357 2,317 2,137 2,000 1,873 1,837 1,659 231 1,190 2,135 1,738 271 5,890 140 314 1,560 506 2,277 975 95 364 1,648 2,034 1,854 574 200 1,096 2,238 295 5,704 142 323 1,474 503 2,258 1,052 89 310 1,646 252 56 559 339 145 1,151 3,238 423 2,251 1,246 2,335 854 544 638 700 356 1,275 134 834 519 1,564 523 2,067 214 456 816 1, 1,404 2,116 1,699 1,960 1,729 615 181 1,039 2,204 1,945 253 6,184 125 270 1,480 370 255 104 1,708 716 617 292 237 1,110 2,440 466 2,060 1,086 2,293 849 516 202 59 1,532 778 530 264 159 1,013 2,702 2,077 1,120 2,297 849 432 106 277 1,582 1,060 399 1,260 180 1,293 760 1,526 542 1,834 252 829 925 1,236 1,302 2,502 1,358 1,743 1,726 532 296 942 2,211 1,872 5,414 169 388 1,231 490 2,396 2,154 949 999 142 354 1,413 357 1,181 117 851 636 1,532 499 1,934 218 666 847 1,259 1, — 2,181 1,262 1,933 1, 612 222 825 2,290 2,123 228 5,941 102 222 1,243 361 2,204 916 102 303 1,411 195 102 1,467 693 575 276 322 878 2,216 472 1,765 932 2,070 762 441 594 973 361 1,012 141 1,364 173 36 1,374 672 465 222 152 877 2,363 312 1,793 983 2,075 834 494 624 313 1,006 ■ 101 786 1,243 1,254 454 376 1,576 1,585 243 1,117 928 1,051 1,139 2,511 1,138 1,704 1,418 504 290 792 2,103 1,790 316 5,117 144 348 1,066 1,813 818 151 359 1,180 190 750 729 1,(B7 1,166 1,775 1,073 l,eS3 1,343 452 216 763 1,911 1,849 p2 5,456 92 172 1,057 1,794 811 100 268 1,187 POPULATION. 101 in periods of years, in the State and counties. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. aa 0) ■3 i S ft 1 a 1 1 1 SI a a 57310 1 a 57465 03 49502 91 12 891 3&5 249 a 86112 181 42 1,714 573 459 1 « s 76656 130 20 1,619 416 343 »■ S eS a 54115 99 18 1,281 258 2)7 1 a 46549 59 12 1,090 186 169 m S 25308 32 "6.57 98 108 00 eS a 21051 29 4 430 80 66 .2 a a 5574 6 'i32 22 14 'a a 5083 6 1 107 18 10 1 a 387 3 .5 03 s & 417 1 1 a 13 1 41 E 16 1 a 926 1 1 19 4 17 1 a S 88653 79230 80880 70130 67143 497 222 90 164 39 1,322 617 440 202 79 1,251 724 499 165 27 1,169 525 345 165 56 1,089 551 404 108 22 1,042 412 276 143 *7 1,036 486 331 1,327 749 547 4 1 2 12 4 2 1 11 '3 251 232 211 103 781 2,149 244 235 155 828 2,109 351 192 88 752 2,005 208 246 131 711 1,944 276 150 59 698 1,560 196 165 110 712 1,549 201 142 49 615 1,228 130 261 121 1,115 2,077 273 161 58 1,002 1,620 217 112 63 822 1,084 138 67 37 709 823 107 43 15 400 372 71 37 7 3(M 344 60 12 1 88 82 12 6 2 78 77 8 2 1 3 36 '16 6 837 2,211 401 7 3 1 3 11 1 — "i 1 s 3 1,740 897 l,&i8 749 413 1,578 911 1,867 689 368 1,568 941 1,789 714 415 1,427 917 1,716 &57 314 1,272 817 1,474 582 338 1,234 804 1,335 518 253 1,152 772 1,296 544 256 1,113 779 1,190 571 215 1,799 1,308 1,890 916 424 1,805 1,298 2,025 880 284 1,356 941 1,340 623 240 1,152 882 1,417 529 170 636 562 777 324 108 497 697 274 66 132 124 184 59 13 108 116 181 60 7 5 7 6 4 1 14 11 11 4 2 "2 '2 13 14 41 2 9 S 9 13 3 1 569 763 369 884 130 466 526 292 851 91 698 556 1,123 280 1,430 549 667 355 954 134 867 748 1,173 360 1,371 402 372 217 864 84 472 421 1,070 311 1,292 423 446 270 778 95 609 510 1,010 ■SM 1,220 320 310 172 689 63 314 255 946 2,56 1,182 368 340 239 693 72 440 302 1,001 272 1,123 236 207 153 655 54 269 181 922 251 1,071 455 446 287 1,165 119 514 326 1,533 403 1,803 331 266 195 1,100 67 295 187 1,477 3.50 1,702 263 242 128 873 53 216 99 1,042 229 1,273 165 139 85 765 29 171 106 928 160 1,124 99 65 66 431 24 74 33 554 76 684 67 43 40 351 11 49 30 467 73 576 20 16 8 91 3 14 5 137 16 176 15 14 7 90 1 18 7 119 8 148 1 4 "4 1 1 1 10 4 2 3 11 1 2 9 .3 1,186 994 1 1 3 6 6 5 12 i 1,151 365 1,392 14 2 11 5 2 15 ... 4 '12 226 177 554 603 949 1,087 208 695 713 1,073 1,064 141 346 554 941 1,077 162 413 531 929 9S7 90 226 460 793 908 128 244 451 824 873 75 140 :576 706 843 176 314 ms 1,155 1,381 101 1.59 515 1,061 1,546 82 86 412 799 1,106 46 74 345 559 997 16 22 145 321 em 10 24 98 236 529 3 7 36 67 153 2 7 23 64 125 8 8 43 8 7 1,081 ■J 765 1,030 1,112 2 5 6 1 6 17 :.: -- 26 3 2,265 1,099 1,452 1,290 518 1,474 977 1,475 1,222 456 1,614 971 1,390 1,283 478 1,131 824 1,370 1,153 364 1,260 845 1,247 1,114 392 854 704 1,138 941 302 911 672 1,080 952 334 718 532 956 898 252 1,184 1,084 1,759 1,602 398 877 837 1,659 1,-479 289 540 674 1,110 1,040 193 423 480 1,047 879 127 134 321 574 497 67 167 210 516 453 52 20 57 131 119 14 30 52 122 112 15 3 10 8 10 6 4 10 10 1 "i 1 1 11 19 14 16 1 5 14 13 3 344 171 631 1,793 1,546 164 2.53 698 1,728 1,575 271 149 636 1,622 1,4.55 162 197 677 1,595 1,222 182 100 547 1,356 1,242 129 138 628 1,346 1,149 202 63 377 1,224 1 109 129 151 778 2,100 1,891 254 74 609 1,917 1,930 140 52 449 1,321 1,232 115 2:3 309 1,254 1,157 80 15 173 642 604 40 19 121 555 580 36 3 29 137 142 9 24 156 150 9 2 21 9 38 4 1 778 2 9 15 1 1 1,911 1,609 261 10 10 1 5 15 4,918 122 4,784 71 193 960 247 4,545 100 259 949 298 4,126 73 158 907 222 3,745 lOi 219 895 217 3,360 59 123 778 180 3,079 SO 1S4 797 192 2,727 50 122 726 148 4,6.54 88 249 1,244 306 4,286 62 160 1,103 237 2,964 51 123 896 202 2,590 38 71 716 179 1,352 26 32 434 98 1,091 13 21 335 61 263 3 8 99 n 242 2 3 90 14 23 "i 9 1 14 1 2 11 2 35 24 307 960 351 "i 5 "i 1,578 748 186 1,682 674 100 240 1,095 1,607 746 118 322 1,067 1,591 665 63 190 938 1,435 619 98 232 898 1,495 583 44 143 817 1,361 592 61 173 772 1,329 539 25 94 767 2,186 975 65 223 1,333 2,336 936 40 120 1,270 1,614 642 23 118 1,011 1,581 579 13 68 911 931 384 11 38 547 814 284 2 22 438 271 92 2 7 120 241 74 1 8 115 17 7 15 6 - 13 6 13 3 381 1,047 1 2 1 7 ... — 3 3 2 5 102 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE III.— Continued.— T^Wfe population by sex, and Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. ir, to 20. 20 to 25 2.5 to 30. ('ouoties. 1 a 1 'ed 1 (0 a .2 a a 13 B CD cd a J a a S a 1 1 a 0) 1 Manistee Manitou 447 12 687 289 252 471 185 105 435 402 32 447 255 417 189 77 126 214 34 60 537 108 23 1,005 485 127 307 639 220 437 323 433 4,016 221 453 13 711 238 234 441 189 95 392 382 29 494 259 357 186 101 107 212 24 69 528 101 19 1,002 452 125 289 643 212 386 297 351 3,753 188 1,566 35 2,318 1,037 1,054 1,563 751 408 1,525 1,641 161 2,034 1,018 1,479 824 365 326 861 102 261 1,992 334 68 3,965 1,830 410 1,350 2,479 893 1,659 1,254 1,512 14,342 777 1,597 39 2,212 959 961 1,512 712 383 1,389 1,549 147 1,832 987 1,441 748 332 306 841 100 240 1,975 324 68 3,872 1,689 355 1,258 2,447 823 1,627 1,217 1,493 13,750 677 1,845 48 2,400 1,221 1,272 1,543 883 476 1,901 1,974 161 2,325 1,173 1,891 994 396 327 1,106 106 268 2,407 441 95 4,845 2,172 382 1,645 3,181 1,170 2,071 1,586 1,949 16,402 835 1,765 60 2,416 1,080 1,265 1,470 770 445 1,861 2,070 135 2,371 1,168 1,818 941 359 348 1,031 84 259 2,377 365 94 4,759 2,219 371 1,616 2,990 1,132 2,020 1,544 1,939 16,401 893 1,472 55 2,018 1,C05 1,210 1,146 792 360 1,994 1,935 132 2,068 1,047 1,807 960 319 283 1,017 78 218 2,261 403 78 4,316 2,152 266 1,688 2,976 1,204 1,936 i,521 2,019 14,057 685 1,481 60 2,009 1,007 1,131 1,140 724 351 1,720 1,871 99 2,096 1,002 1,896 840 296 234 907 72 244 2,238 383 69 4,344 2,051 278 1,567 2,822 1,167 1,855 1,480 1,884 13,802 736 1,292 43 1,613 912 1,089 1,019 710 329 1,778 a, 681 133 1,888 964 2,026 882 273 281 886 78 247 2,239 370 88 4,204 1,984 316 1,643 2,802 1,215 1,843 1,409 2,143 13,237 647 1,232 37 1,826 850 1,042 1,021 658 2,50 1,7.54 1,643 116 1,878 901 2,007 844 250 2.54 846 63 226 2,069 291 53 4,231 1,744 276 1,619 2,710 1,163 1,729 1,473 2,186 14,574 662 1,100 45 1,936 830 864 1,448 533 408 1,541 1,387 150 1,445 873 2,058 772 253 571 774 106 315 1,676 324 111 3,552 1,489 538 1,603 2,496 1,064 1,448 1,206 2,018 12,986 668 1,019 33 1,735 725 771 1,033 550 282 1,440 1,382 107 1,520 763 1,908 640 230 331 629 80 212 1,554 186 68 3,898 1,409 305 1,523 2,629 1,130 1,458 1,244 2,191 15,872 612 1,063 41 2,150 678 719 1,529 498 392 1,275 1,160 136 1,257 709 1,780 604 237 671 614 120 275 1,460 292 102 3,368 1,258 605 1,443 2,249 986 1,286 1,085 1,733 12,766 644 9.54 17 Marquette 1,549 665 Mecosta.- Menominee Midland 692 941 439 Missaukee- - Monroe 247 1,168 Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo «... Oakland .- Oceana 1,151 89 1,346 674 1,711 505 216 Ontonagon 286 567 Oscoda 50 152 Ottawa 1,378 Presquelsle Roscommon Saginaw _ _. 124 52 3,430 Sanilac 1,177 Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair 267 1,396 2,230 St. Joseph Tuscola 979 1,284 VanBuren Washtenaw 1,092 1,854 14,282 Wexford 529 POPULA.TION. ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 103 30 to 35. 1,048 26 1,950 695 704 1,320 512 ;M3 1,084 1,177 131 1.343 752 1. 570 232 564 603 102 206 1,288 309 84 3,170 1,132 523 1,220 2,045 870 1,200 1,075 1,454 12,087 887 19 1,414 614 702 773 411 217 1,057 1,159 66 1,299 604 1,541 506 172 238 472 59 151 1,201 133 50 2,926 978 267 1,155 1,979 877 1,1 1,030 1,510 11,988 533 1,010 31 1,415 663 718 965 468 307 1,036 1,187 110 1,352 666 1,584 563 216 389 561 97 238 1,183 182 71 2,952 1,059 399 1,222 1,845 840 1,181 1,055 1,342 10,307 591 781 21 1,046 547 63S 600 391 194 1,235 537 1,443 507 183 129 466 58 138 i,on 97 46 2,575 946 164 1,1 1,684 853 1,069 1,001 1,377 9,861 455 '71 13 1,072 623 70: 713 422 248 894 1,137 90 1,149 585 1,3.55 520 176 244 494 62 180 1,074 151 89 2,406 239 1,014 1,528 782 1,042 1,080 ",069 482 613 9 790 466 544 458 325 143 744 953 48 1,010 463 1,291 425 124 99 413 31 109 111 39 2,034 729 119 832 1,240 7,501 332 45 to 50. 661 14 863 531 592 563 362 192 710 953 57 990 582 1,273 437 179 160 466 62 139 768 164 63 2,1M 744 179 914 1,281 670 918 832 1,122 6,632 413 448 11 637 379 454 314 270 94 747 822 27 860 434 1,238 362 91 61 356 24 96 753 103 26 1,708 684 73 810 1,153 678 725 791 1,188 6,259 263 821 26 1,031 682 80S 630 540 243 1,:Mo 1,512 1,491 820 1,943 703 191 172 652 77 185 1,536 250 82 3,056 1,259 214 1,460 2,010 1,2:M 1,352 1,387 1,915 9,517 455 653 19 812 512 664 337 387 139 l,24:i 1,263 39 1,198 591 1,853 583 117 105 538 44 107 1,285 151 30 2,586 1,082 106 1,323 1,921 1,203 1,193 1,399 2,095 9,139 346 60 to 70. ■3 a a |4 402 ,319 28 23 472 419 \m 236 459 357 2.54 181 264 199 113 59 973 866 933 741 ,30 20 H45 672 49(1 :^29 i,:«4 1,311 444 306 95 54 HH 6;< ;ffli 222 4 £ 3 S a En 39 1 32 9 — - o 5 ( 1 ! 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 , 3 1 1 1 _^ 3 1 ] 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 2 -._... 2 8 i 1 3 Includes * Includes 2 Arabians. 2 Japanese and 10 Arabians. 15 114 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE YIl.— Native population by fex, and ages Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. counties. a m Id 1 a 1 a .3 a a 1 a .5 a S a t 1 a 1^ at ■3 a a State 28236 27040 103505 99209 116767 114661 102138 99211 89986 90018 78054 78999 62179 62063 Alr.OTlfl 86 20 408 266 165 lU 70 215 880 96 522 222 398 203 148 224 216 127 264 29 331 319 314 129 404 79 344 226 275 264 840 489 394 3;« 204 90 320 473 421 70 1,464 41 63 322 126 436 202 45 134 395 88 17 407 245 177 93 67 228 812 85 483 232 444 207 144 176 192 106 245 33 304 315 270 126 413 58 311 193 334 237 824 505 390 300 174 99 277 452 422 66 1,457 43 60 295 126 461 195 44 IW 318 315 65 1,725 998 633 409 221 911 3,278 397 1,884 959 1,665 871 562 732 760 431 1,049 124 1,055 985 1,167 499 1,533 270 960 802 1,279 1,095 2,688 1,897 1,428 1,283 689 39i 1,107 1,549 1,619 283 5,348 150 251 1,200 579 1,770 707 123 392 1,478 303 78 1,6&3 932 615 421 192 837 3,252 364 1,887 880 1,597 743 562 673 680 424 1,002 127 1,099 957 1,147 456 1,446 279 930 760 1,206 980 2,574 1,723 1,409 1,280 671 331 1,069 1,554 1,509 254 5,300 154 283 1,093 497 1,728 750 131 353 1,348 340 75 2,099 1,067 725 438 238 1,144 3,818 407 2,277 1,162 2,087 1,086 635 840 675 429 1,270 140 1,031 704 1,521 550 1,831 273 631 906 1,596 1,372 2,428 1,998 1,764 1,688 765 309 1,299 1,979 1,765 299 5,862 154 298 1,587 589 2,265 946 lot 393 1,792 341 62 2,0f'6 1,086 866 ■ 425 208 1,146 3,719 423 2,175 1,128 2,002 1,019 654 773 703 446 1,256 130 985 708 1,468 497 1,844 284 627 892 1,601 1,301 2,343 2,069 1,^20 1,545 77l 293 1,298 1,971 1,777 263 5,888 153 287 1,439 679 2,139 899 91 386 1,816 251 42 2,057 747 612 316 177 1,210 3,027 348 2,260 1,262 2,052 1,086 528 632 469 383 1,303 131 660 388 1,565 451 1,973 213 338 745 1,612 1,411 1,857 1,736 1,955 1,743 587 184 1,164 2,033 1,636 293 5,030 124 269 1,590 491 2,221 913 4l 272 1,618 242 45 1,996 788 576 328 155 1,172 2,9:i7 361 2,143 1,154 2,011 1,017 542 642 474 357 1,383 101 715 399 1,550 433 1,870 218 329 825 l,57;^ 1,375 1,850 l,.59c 1,745 1,615 557 160 1,113 2,04;) 1,590 258 4,992 115 272 1,442 600 2,246 949 49 291 1,544 166 37 1,933 524 498 242 114 1,232 2,230 403 2,022 1,149 2,081 1,039 439 521 259 257 1,308 100 505 208 1,619 406 1,891 187 217 762 1,479 1,332 1,513 1,245 1,880 1,758 342 106 926 2,086 1,707 263 4,44-. 86 236 1,29S 465 2,208 1,003 32 216 1,447 149 38 1,904 602 455 233 HO 1,1.32 2,343 374 2,059 1,221 2,217 920 492 441 264 280 1,227 110 544 238 1,534 502 1,915 162 238 710 1,373 1,372 1,426 1,159 1,824 1,631 400 102 901 2,074 1,726 236 4,844 81 216 1,286 346 2,317 894 50 206 1,415 120 47 1,577 374 475 188 117 1,064 1,606 368 1,871 1,037 2,132 913 418 426 293 284 1,180 108 492 169 1,460 455 1,635 177 212 766 1,151 1,274 1,164 769 1,600 1,600 266 86 761 1,990 1,625 257 3,872 73 230 1,008 389 2,034 923 47 221 1,215 110 40 1,448 388 422 162 88 979 1,740 318 1,884 1,081 2,116 885 354 3.57 214 276 1,129 81 488 208 1,492 448 1,746 162 227 706 1,182 1,325 1,165 700 1,768 1,513 301 93 686 2,109 1,883 205 4,416 51 166 1,034 315 2,064 859 30 197 1,201 70 54 1,293 251 405 135 96 824 1,226 326 1,503 877 1,801 792 319 302 238 223 913 75 432 127 1,175 360 1,348 138 219 709 960 1,094 767 447 1,468 1,267 227 80 604 1,783 1,460 214 3,173 3:) 179 781 265 1,662 719 40 189 884 71 20 1,221 AIp«T)a 245 302 Arenac _ 105 79 m Bay... 1,2^9 250 Berrien .. 1,559 933 1,836 Cass... 845 Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa. Clare. 288 237 177 220 Clinton . 927 M Delta.... 347 Dickinson... 167 1,194 Emmet . 309 Genesee Gladwin_ Gogebic Grand Traverse.. Gratiot ... _ 1,361 131 211 569 958 Hillsdale. 1,120 Honghton Huron Ingham _ Ionia 710 476 1,426 1,204 194 81 Isabella.. Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent 599 1,652 1,546 138 3,688 Keweenaw Lake 47 109 786 Leelanan_ 217 1,636 Livingston Lnce . 754 35 Mackinac- Macomb.. 158 917 POPULATION. 115 in periods of years, in the State and counties. 30 to 35. 51792 56 18 1,138 186 28' 86 58 726 1,355 838 1,658 708 234 215 143 180 749 48 295 119 1,065 231 1,167 137 435 831 1,045 437 326 1,245 1,074 157 458 1,494 1,302 132 3,148 28 128 680 160 1,531 595 29 140 777 35 to 40. 49717 65 28 1,072 182 316 91 65 761 886 240 1,306 883 1,571 712 261 233 172 210 842 63 264 109 1,102 289 1,125 114 129 454 931 1,004 278 288 1,175 1,098 172 77 506 1,429 1,312 172 2,862 14 132 603 193 1,412 641 26 140 716 45784 53 11 1,017 160 231 89 39 699 891 150 1,173 872 1,563 66: 214 201 107 132 766 53 183 97 1,003 256 1,059 79 79 376 828 1,028 270 238 1,174 996 123 47 456 1,358 1,224 127 2,747 21 97 582 128 1,415 579 17 95 667 40 to 45. 41 16 875 121 262 95 47 614 703 181 1,014 737 1,238 578 200 171 130 170 629 571 150 73 926 226 965 89 66 311 786 142 191 1,036 913 113 453 1,293 930 119 2,245 6 127 525 112 1,223 523 16 93 533 35190 2' 10 838 97 183 72 23 624 572 131 734 1,170 519 170 136 76 109 107 35 856 201 93o 4^ 41 292 699 845 130 150 947 779 21 404 1,111 975 100 2,082 5 82 454 87 1,310 492 7 72 502 31906 49 20 730 118 201 50 27 594 506 138 845 684 1,067 539 132 126 88 127 546 40 197 857 66 29 278 669 799 89 122 900 748 90 26 417 1,012 829 146 1,700 6 105 427 1,097 477 15 81 418 29429 6 661 89 151 57 13 516 416 85 840 711 997 555 142 82 48 95 539 27 64 29 849 176 827 25 231 579 782 79 106 814 723 73 10 257 966 817 103 83 417 55 1,110 438 ■) 47 414 17063 52 16 1,130 114 257 109 35 889 615 178 1,255 1,148 1,534 837 243 170 103 154 882 72 113 38 1,342 287 1,338 82 41 381 917 1,237 85 173 1,401 1,202 112 25 491 1,586 1,308 181 2,446 4 142 659 109 732 r; 98 6:32 29269 1,122 89 211 19 840 552 141 1,306 1,142 1,667 832 160 134 53 107 881 42 l,3:iO 285 1,277 45 24 313 889 1,384 61 117 1,351 1,174 14 40O 1,483 1,411 102 2,385 1 101 618 98 1,860 739 6 66 650 60 to 70. 26043 6 805 54 140 50 20 604 335 87 882 799 1,014 567 124 45 72 606 27 57 15 874 172 862 39 18 243 609 916 38 97 835 752 60 293 944 83H 82 70 465 85 1,168 439 6 4:i 419 23 6 748 24 86 29 13 547 250 66 803 769 1,101 480 89 62 33 51 556 IS 52 15 798 134 817 22 3 192 429 860 817 645 33 2 205 930 1,388 4 44 390 83 1,204 415 5 22 3i9 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 14507 11 4 410 13 56 303 109 45 441 477 592 278 60 32 19 38 311 16 16 4 467 63 478 2 80 235 513 42 446 391 13 5 125 491 428 26 739 4 19 240 60 709 258 a 3468 291 13 41 17 3 233 97 37 348 383 558 245 37 21 10 22 245 5 12 1 418 6 3 54 187 431 25 409 353 15 424 419 582 2 15 201 27 617 200 1 13 203 1^ 3252 238 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. 343 16 . 24 116 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE VII. — Continued. — Native population by sex, and ages Counties. Under 1. 1 to 6. 5 to 10. 10 to ir,. 13 to 20. 25 to 30. Manistee Manitou Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee.... Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana _. Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle... Boscommon .. Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft... Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tnscola Van Buren Washtenaw... Wayne Wexford. 444 12 683 289 256 466 186 107 434 401 31 446 256 422 195 78 127 217 31 60 534 108 23 1,007 481 126 306 631 219 437 329 440 4,005 223 450 13 713 240 238 442 189 96 389 29 494 260 356 194 101 105 211 24 69 529 101 19 1,007 450 126 289 638 211 384 305 365 3,772 188 1,528 42 2,249 1,022 1,059 1,490 741 389 1,519 1,627 154 2,003 1,014 1,454 844 340 315 849 102 257 1,912 327 66 3,911 1,787 391 1,327 2,376 890 1,632 1,290 1,.543 13,715 770 1,5.58 46 2,136 961 975 1,463 697 372 1,387 1,539 1.37 1,803 931 1,416 751 312 294 834 100 234 1,914 320 66 3,809 1,641 346 1,241 2,341 823 1,603 1,239 1,529 13,153 665 1,701 58 2,081 1,153 1,269 1,381 839 434 1,884 1,923 151 2,202 1,153 1,816 360 297 1,071 103 246 2,242 421 87 4,591 2,008 337 1,594 2,843 1,167 2,0C0 1,604 1,966 14,354 798 1,633 68 2,108 1,016 1,274 1,306 740 407 1,847 2,029 125 2,242 1,145 1,768 952 322 317 996 83 243 2,205 347 83 4,517 2,028 323 1,667 2,673 1,125 1,936 1,.583 l,9.i2 14,461 853 1,192 52 1,,599 878 1,146 692 286 1,932 1,82- 102 1,779 992 1,695 920 248 235 922 73 182 1,1 362 67 3,832 1,700 196 1,593 2,445 1,174 1,771 1,539 1,952 11,201 613 1,199 60 1,587 870 1,071 890 633 1,' 1,759 81 1,793 946 1,773 224 196 810 73 205 1,999 351 54 3,847 1,656 201 1,497 2,333 1,140 1,676 1,500 1,816 10,905 654 701 9.53 583 561 227 1,729 1,511 1,424 863 1,834 804 185 197 708 61 175 283 63 3,408 1,364 181 1,511 2,167 1,181 1,559 1,. 2,009 9,427 535 852 39 1,229 677 943 623 535 190 1,6«6 1,479 74 1,416 812 1, 785 168 193 689 58 173 1,739 237 36 3,431 1,180 163 1,500 2,048 1,125 1,474 1,483 2,1 10,263 528 835 539 713 588 428 226 1,483 1,208 1,023 736 1,800 687 154 294 589 74 191 1,326 175 73 2,1 905 196 1,435 1,867 1,006 1,167 1,189 1,834 8,818 492 623 26 911 .517 643 562 425 194 1,364 1,214 59 1,076 656 1,662 572 142 231 493 t6 1.53 1,! 113 55 2,926 162 1,369 1,903 1,088 1,147 1,225 1,983 9,977 483 428 38 556 379 537 463 327 189 1,143 903 63 735 560 1,440 512 131 280 402 61 131 979 98 46 2,155 627 197 1,229 1,469 902 911 1,043 1,434 6,883 399 371 15 540 400 535 419 304 157 1,067 929 42 792 535 1,451 423 138 176 956 43 34 2,244 627 101 1,182 1,402 896 903 1,049 1,586 7,675 351 POPULATION. 117 in periods of years, in the State and coiiniits. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. 1 a! 9 ■3 e P4 .2 ■3 o5 ■3 a ^ cS S 1 CO a .2 1 138 3 98 173 297 82 150 50 531 594 11 359 292 964 270 41 21 207 18 55 284 9 16 693 123 27 623 400 566 395 706 879 2,441 158 S 1 a 207 106 236 411 68 214 67 828 913 13 165 403 1,406 386 51 25 305 30 61 457 13 19 1,059 212 41 984 594 1.003 637 1,244 1,482 3,197 223 ID 'a a '3 S 9 '3 a 45 2 20 64 122 14 58 12 232 315 3 150 129 561 138 15 8 78 7 14 181 2 6 258 72 8 304 194 375 209 465 381 644 71 1 CtJ a 03 '3 a 11 1 4 13 29 6 11 2 74 55 1 33 33 155 35 2 2 17 1 4 38 2 1 50 21 2 90 45 90 51 98 117 144 13 i s 5 CO a ■ 1 "3 a i '3 a d "3 a 1 "3 a 7 "3 a 359 349 17 372 333 486 294 245 105 943 836 30 690 454 1,266 398 86 144 286 41 74 727 39 29 1,695 381 92 984 1,104 791 684 1,000 1,210 6,050 357 349 20 248 346 496 274 2.58 141 875 905 49 644 473 1,263 436 107 163 343 54 136 681 48 37 1,559 320 133 976 984 746 709 979 1,057 4,811 371 274 12 249 279 448 215 221 108 818 795 39 628 394 1,142 384 94 77 295 37 81 577 10 27 1,444 293 69 874 856 771 623 941 1,140 4,850 287 226 3 172 307 461 165 250 110 699 758 ,32 475 384 1,066 397 72 86 298 40 94 537 25 32 1,1.58 204 78 793 640 679 582 792 783 3,191 319 193 5 1.55 227 374 124 1&5 67 .580 695 21 431 309 9S1 312 53 40 244 21 56 454 10 25 1,015 188 52 682 549 653 521 737 947 3,096 234 190 104 206 377 121 192 87 514 661 18 384 381 946 317 84 56 250 35 73 270 19 32 &06 136 62 678 453 561 492 711 742 2,328 253 229 7 130 268 499 116 309 102 N32 1,055 41 561 502 1,397 460 96 47 348 48 93 465 19 34 1,190 197 60 1,079 639 984 674 1,217 1,283 3,161 255 120 5 47 145 277 50 145 44 523 691 13 339 319 908 303 39 24 200 20 43 371 5 18 601 126 30 627 369 663 500 919 734 1,.578 183 84 1 48 97 197 29 106 23 477 521 265 218 928 215 24 10 113 15 25 273 5 10 520 73 14 553 320 650 374 789 784 1,552 128 35 2 25 51 79 17 36 13 191 203 ""ii8 78 464 75 6 4 66 3 9 148 . . 217 53 5 259 149 311 153 360 409 687 42 21 1 400 2 13 23 5 14 "6.5 49 1 22 25 154 21 5 1 2 3 "'3 1 3 1 "2 2 8 2 1 3 3 2 5 1 337 494 354 299 "'3 1 2 1 125 1 72 6 1 5 5 2 3 1 1 1 6 966 898 46 637 511 1,223 436 121 207 4 4 1 4 2 2 1 — 66 9 "2 "4 1 377 56 10 — 1 ... - ~ 100 2 23 1 1 54 13 1 68 40 82 42 88 142 190 9 1 4 788 53 6 ... -. 4 8 36 1,757 464 135 - 4 3 1 1 12 8 4 14 12 14 6 4 8 32 6 2 10 1 1,001 1,202 801 743 1,016 1,173 5,843 407 4 6 6 6 5 5 10 1 3 4 8 2 4 4 17 "i "i 13 13 16 7 4 6 19 2 118 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE VIII. — Foreign-born population by sex, OTid State and counties. Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. (0 as 1 ID *« ■ a la to O ■3 1 1 0) "3 a 13 cn a "3 a e 56 130 246 258 112 148 33 347 259 112 100 274 62 21, 176 156 82:3 55( 195 208 246 112 226 354 343 58 1,402 74 80 370 123 273 118 46 103 355 237 276 101 91 40 9! 81' 47 290 70 209 68 83 156 169 58 116 27 208 153 74 85 251 37 116 146 129 64 640 426 153 179 180 63 137 268 309 26 1,160 45 39 310 105 232 101 23 60 363 50 to 60. 32265 131 30 610 459 21C 159 103 227 1,479 99 584 163 392 134 194 296 366 137 285 47 413 290 198 473 94 273 291 24 148 1,101 911 388 406 290 126 312 540 621 73 2,241 84 110 689 210 510 246 53 139 707 a 25404 94 14 512 32' 137 100 49 165 1,084 76 .528 157 391 100 134 201 227 88 220 25 232 166 149 9.i 430 56 135 203 176 16 818 721 324 306 191 61 22:! 449 5J6 38 1,923 61 59 489 160 491 199 34 74 624 20933 77 13 490 204 118 65 51 220 760 63 493 142 346 104 121 182 205 57 267 26 165 84 169 82 416 43 70 170 192 191 502 579 284 289 135 44 176 388 411 34 1,474 50 55 4.35 138 458 203 18 8: 594 a 11062 38 8 354 162 84 40 SS 164 580 41 359 115 324 82 85 109 114 34 210 12 129 91 131 5: 310 25 72 155 132 139 405 411 236 235 95 21 112 331 367 22 1,212 34 27 328 114 39:1 166 53 53; 70 to SO. 80 to 90. 9,127 22 "2.55 85 54 25 12 97 266 26 202 86 196 56 51 71 48 28 121 10 60 29 87 26 207 20 65 86 93 126 279 13i 107 55 10 60 153 185 14 619 2; 13 195 49 226 1; 6 .33 32 n 0) s •1,197 20 3 141 67 29 22 7 72 253 14 154 53 144 4: 35 18 106 6 41 29 49 18 151 4 21 41 49 158 185 113 101 37 18 44 137 166 11 517 11 6 133 42 1 15 236 1904 90 to 100. 100 and over. trnk. 172 164 3. 20. 10 1 1 2 . 1 4 . 5 4. 4 29 11 "2 '. 120 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE VIII. — CoifOhvTiET).— Foreign-born population by Under 1. 1 to5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25, 25 to 30. Counties. 1 CO 0) n a ■ffl 1 a) a a S a a a 1 a a 1 a s a i a a Manistee Manitou 3 3 39 39 148 1 324 97 28 171 46 43 23 60 10 129 26 91 36 38 33 38 3 23 170 24 8 278 164 51 53 316 11 78 24 48 2,238 40 134 """3ii 77 18 170 30 44 23 52 10 141 25 70 16 39 a? 37 1 17 176 19 11 272 192 50 50 323 13 96 12 54 2,133 40 284 4 429 147 95 268 104 75 49 116 30 300 61 119 63 71 51 98 5 37 265 43 11 513 453 72 97 532 35 176 34 133 ■3,025 74 283 3 454 148 82 258 93 64 46 117 18 307 63 140 54 73 39 99 ""40 241 33 15 524 395 81 72 490 33 183 35 137 3,077 84 416 5 537 223 161 440 151 103 52 175 53 472 104 211 96 89 86 180 17 72 378 89 26 820 620 138 132 636 42 292 39 191 3,959 114 382 3 602 188 127 402 126 68 63 165 42 468 94 175 70 82 63 161 7 54 334 55 17 825 565 115 120 666 45 263 19 206 4,524 137 471 4 1,105 277 169 865 109 185 65 186 66 429 141 276 95 99 278 187 33 124 353 151 39 871 585 346 169 633 66 287 55 255 4,417 176 398 13 829 229 150 474 127 89 78 171 48 447 108 259 82 89 102 138 14 59 289 73 14 99.5 510 143 156 733 53 314 55 268 6,140 130 638 9 1,606 310 204 1,070 174 205 133 258 73 526 150 356 102 107 392 214 59 144 481 196 57 1,237 632 410 215 789 89 376 71 353 6,123 247 584 6 Marquette Mason 5 4 1 73 30 12 75 11 23 13 15 7 33 5 35 7 26 11 12 80 25 9 54 16 15 9 17 10 31 8 35 14 20 13 12 1,012 280 175 Menominee Midland 6 525 135 93 Monroe 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 3 105 Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon 224 47 559 143 Oakland 276 97 Ogemaw . _. .. - 1 79 Ontonagon. "* 111 179 Oscoda. 15 4 82 9 3 71 43 21 23 110 8 32 5 18 752 10 6 64 6 4 85 48 15 19 109 5 26 6 19 737 13 63 Ottawa Presque Isle 3 1 425 81 18 Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair 6 4 2 1 8 1 2 1 2 . 7 1 2 1,202 551 167 216 837 St, Joseph Tuscola 85 382 63 Washtenaw Wayne. Wexford 3 40 25 328 6,850 179 POPULATION. »ex, and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 121 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 60 to 70. 60 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. 690 9 l.MS 371 231 213 218 127 283 85 709 241 369 146 112 358 227 46 lOo 504 138 49 1,436 390 221 T 460 6,413 263 540 3 1,044 287 228 483 167 113 120 273 613 151 288 116 87 96 187 18 77 476 95 21 1,2,33 598 177 173 879 88 417 71 330 6,142 178 662 16 1,169 331 238 693 211 168 164 285 61 714 196 341 139 110 228 222 43 103 504 134 34 1,418 740 266 247 474 98 324 5,707 222 16 507 11 800 275 196 390 171 87 136 264 39 632 146 314 132 91 52 173 21 58 19 1,150 653 97 226 830 86 447 81 281 5,1H4 169 546 10 908 326 254 549 174 139 19 58 677 203 298 139 104 160 197 22 540 127 57 1,268 705 163 222 890 106 461 116 326 5,0:« 163 421 7 639 252 177 337 142 77 164 261 27 579 136 314 120 71 60 171 11 53 493 102 15 1,040 542 203 775 97 333 107 320 4,336 100 472 11 7&1 336 223 444 172 108 197 298 39 609 201 339 128 104 217 28 66 500 145 32 1,311 608 117 237 830 116 429 136 411 4,399 163 311 11 .541 214 167 233 122 47 219 233 16 503 142 279 50 42 131 6 41 473 94 10 1,025 561 46 190 7.35 117 333 103 352 3,920 103 595 23 908 428 324 519 235 144 519 463 932 322 561 252 137 306 29 92 1,071 232 49 1,893 1,06.) 155 384 1,373 253 686 213 6S7 449 16 708 289 269 272 175 75 419 354 26 739 189 46U 202 66 84 233 14 46 831 139 11 1,547 872 68 340 1,3:« 209 359 186 662 6,088 121 283 26 428 172 198 209 119 71 435 248 17 510 171 497 146 171 20 36 785 91 16 1,177 724 43 332 1,031 221 472 219 525 3,824 107 236 22 376 166 163 154 91 38 390 221 13 408 111 393 103 31 53 109 5 29 589 68 10 %6 522 34 224 876 131 3;3 166 508 3,977 66 105 17 119 75 73 43 13 247 133 7 1&5 69 235 59 20 18 62 3 12 405 46 7 509 288 13 129 499 133 204 108 290 1,651 41 105 8 139 72 44 83 38 19 188 101 6 162 48 203 43 22 13 40 313 42 3 456 210 399 85 140 63 249 1,719 13 19 23 18 122 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN^JUNB 1, 1894, TABLE IX. — Native population by sex, and Under 1. 1 to5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. Incorporated cities. ^ a s 1 a 1 ft 1 i •a 1 ft i ft 1 I 13 a a ft a i ■3 I All cities 10,612 10,176 36,801 35,795 39,550 39,288 31,973 32,251 27,293 31,703 25,341 30,839 20,684 23,562 Adrian Albion 79 44 185 115 33 141 369 89 60 58 43 88 36 115 16 33 9 3,282 38 14 138 74 36 16 80 24 984 32 12 21 34 81 15 48 164 229 237 235 213 164 21 127 226 46 149 35 14 252 29 60 75 44 177 79 29 144 372 26 45 62 40 71 21 87 16 40 11 3,036 39 13 135 88 34 9 70 16 984 27 10 23 24 102 22 47 182 204 265 222 217 166 24 113 237 53 128 35 11 253 33 69 307 139 646 345 136 583 1,499 97 184 163 219 271 120 370 68 160 44 10,967 161 51 485 296 113 52 226 71 3,489 93 31 97 124 295 64 169 568 641 738 726 802 647 89 461 775 196 492 121 42 774 125 222 313 129 647 369 154 514 1,467 100 209 177 215 260 135 326 58 138 51 10,601 135 61 495 303 101 45 261 61 3,518 103 36 86 112 316 55 171 513 613 654 699 776 583 74 442 791 185 461 125 42 788 119 216 444 203 696 493 166 624 1,729 142 219 94 291 306 169 392 73 185 56 11,366 173 96 463 385 95 41 324 77 3,623 118 40 127 162 292 90 242 391 429 612 931 840 639 121 480 887 206 474 168 79 681 133 321 389 167 714 421 169 630 1,775 102 214 124 272 284 145 376 61 189 62 11,441 174 83 457 412 76 59 321 94 3,672 151 B3 143 141 277 92 234 372 399 653 897 898 711 117 418 819 186 498 186 50 638 123 265 395 169 477 422 126 551 1,379 127 272 63 243 176 181 270 67 232 74 8,680 148 92 286 472 60 36 273 83 2,897 136 34 128 168 243 86 234 209 211 482 916 707 844 147 331 573 135 365 184 56 404 118 339 374 192 515 376 117 609 1,391 151 212 63 249 195 186 285 60 241 55 8,481 135 71 334 471 52 47 271 90 3,051 134 35 149 186 288 120 198 207 220 455 906 720 644 123 377 632 167 383 200 72 435 119 277 383 196 322 469 72 591 1,040 136 197 47 219 143 20O 214 44 220 60 7,167 135 93 204 443 50 23 233 90 2,473 137 21 161 158 304 103 210 99 127 304 889 701 720 116 229 443 124 306 204 69 281 86 230 447 287 434 515 84 689 1,189 214 251 60 282 173 227 196 56 267 102 8,136 139 105 272 540 49 46 278 97 3,019 171 26 150 211 295 94 230 122 150 349 1,005 870 690 160 287 427 121 350 226 82 367 148 389 406 214 244 602 59 661 783 154 248 48 149 144 204 180 48 188 55 6,869 134 82 188 397 57 35 150 91 2,258 119 28 128 196 288 93 193 75 126 185 965 757 597 114 204 284 106 284 214 62 320 88 229 463 256 300 647 71 822 930 212 270 38 191 173 225 190 57 248 85 8,264 194 130 250 530 66 31 186 122 2,981 148 26 155 236 249 85 233 111 161 225 1,101 1,035 788 146 235 319 145 348 226 95 369 102 264 302 166 193 349 48 653 682 117 206 33 105 114 173 142 32 154 60 5,457 137 85 171 294 60 33 102 78 2,021 65 24 92 * 139 203 86 178 62 136 106 875 655 552 72 120 179 99 243 182 67 277 68 171 346 170 Alpena Ann Arbor Au Sable 190 459 35 Battle Creek Bay City 725 698 Belding Benton Harbor__ Bessemer Big Rapids Cadillac 131 218 39 126 126 Charlotte Cheboygan _. Clare 194 113 34 Coldwater._„ 210 53 6,294 Dowagiac __ Eaton Rapids Epcanaba Flint 186 98 187 375 Gladstone Gladwin 45 32 Grand Haven Grand Led^e Grand Rapida _.. Greenville Harrison 126 104 2,519 104 24 Hastings HiUsdale. 112 175 Holland.. Hudson Ionia ^ Iron Mountain . , Ironwood... Ishpeming 193 93 207 103 137 136 899 Kalamazoo Lansing 813 598 97 Xiurlington Manistee Marine City Marquette 161 172 118 219 169 Mason- 76 Menominee.. Midland City.... 276 70 204 POPULATION. 123 ages in periods of years, in the incorporated cities. 30 to 3d. 35 to 40. 40 to 15. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 t o80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and Unk. over. A i i -; iH rn ,!, ,„ IS (D 0) ID s QJ « (11 vi).— Foreign-born population by sex, Un- der 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. l.-j to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. Incorporated cities. 1 S 1 to ■3 a CO i a 8 4 20 12 2 a 10 6 15 11 2 1 36 10 10 70 38 39 1 4 2 14 1 12 3 3 1 3 1 Cm 26 15 94 60 6 4 61 23 14 201 150 101 1 11 40 3 62 13 17 ■3 a 26 21 179 69 12 10 67 33 13 287 249 139 21 14 31 3 128 22 22 % -3 a la s 1 i CS a 0) '3 1 0} 13 a ■3 a 1 3 a ■3 a Mt. Clemens Mt. Pleasant 21 11 82 65 7 6 78 27 10 204 142 97 '"1.5 9 26 1 51 16 9 26 22 190 72 7 7 61 .33 21 269 308 ^H 17 19 38 3 122 13 26 .38 34 291 67 10 16 103 63 33 327 470 180 27 25 47 4 193 35 22 50 28 3:i3 88 12 14 82 61 51 379 546 216 10 SS 24 67 10 167 22 38 38 .30 272 170 17 12 149 60 57 338 519 31.i 4 22 30 54 15 170 24 25 62 38 327 113 16 11 126 64 76 447 724 251 9 40 32 80 15 186 30 54 58 26 .331 269 23 13 1&3 87 84 4U5 750 361 4 32 40 78 13 241 53 40 76 43 377 160 27 9 134 93 78 479 832 261 9 38 36 61 8 260 47 59 66 35 451 240 32 21 206 86 102 440 904 281 7 44 64 62 16 263 48 49 77 41 Muskegon Negaunee 1 383 178 Niles.. 30 20 Norway. __. Owosso. _. 2 1 27 11 9 65 35 54 109 67 95 Port Hnron Saginaw SaultSte. Marie. Stanton _ 5 2 3 465 825 216 6 St. Glair 6 4 18 35 St. Joseph St. Louis 40 10 West Bay City.. Wyandiitte ... 10 11 6 248 50 Ypsllanti 62 POPULATION. 129 and ages in periods of years, in the incorporated cities. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. . » m ,. A ^ rn o o s ph8 _ Three Oaks (includingThree Oaks village) Three Oaks village Watervliet (including the following villages) _. Coloma village __. Watervliet village _ _. Weesaw Benton Harbor city 1st ward,. 2d ward ._. 3d ward _. 4th ward _ __. Niles city _ Ist ward _,. 2d ward _. 3d ward ___ 4th ward St. Joseph city 1st ward _ 2d ward Beanch Co Algansee _. Batavia ___ Bethel Bronson (including Bron- son village) Bronson village Under 1. 527 4S9 1 to .5. 1,953 70 12b 59 12S 14 54 108 2) 17 60 187 25 55 55 171 60 28 42 41 189 96 73 115 56 8 30 103 60 53 50 22 47 125 21 101 29 19 57 210 45 61 156 62 20 37 37 195 86 109 5 to 10. 2,415 114 157 83 136 88 54 76 22 58 123 139 20 52 22 64 94 33 73 67 66 100 100 23 18 75 232 33 77 60 62 209 73 30 58 48 216 97 119 2,294 94 129 75 11 62 133 79 51 75 20 49 111 115 10 59 59 102 .50 29 61 225 22 72 68 63 211 77 37 4" 50 204 101 103 10 to 15. 106 139 87 131 76 59 66 25 50 118 111 13 67 36 78 138 30 23 82 34 102 85 67 215 79 24 53 59 183 88 95 85 123 72 9 71 150 107 55 72 24 60 99 110 12 76 33 40 120 22 23 64 225 32 85 67 41 225 71 43 53 58 216 103 113 2,266 101 142 75 6 51 114 63 47 72 25 51 88 103 12 79 34 72 99 34 100 16 20 212 30 66 58 58 82 37 52 37 227 123 104 2,283 83 150 61 4 46 137 90 48 55 23 41 83 14 58 100 34 2 55 48 62 104 54 128 29 15 47 272 32 87 79 74 234 72 46 73 43 248 151 97 20 to 25. 2,097 122 73 10 60 107 63 39 55 16 47 28 2 71 60 53 79 28 101 16 22 41 275 41 79 75 80 172 74 32 251 144 107 2,123 70 124 60 7 48 130 87 46 44 15 36 42 97 21 15 44 296 41 92 81 82 224 82 40 55 47 294 158 136 25 to! 1,807 55 104 45 4 51 34 37 29 238 114 124 1,820 57 116 53 7 33 116 76 34 54 23 42 65 67 12 50 29 70 38 55 36 39 34 65 38 14 20 44 241 22 79 74 211 70 42 45 54 113 50 32 222 962 54 34 59 883 51 39 64 72 29 1,178 64 40 72 32 1,138 68 47 69 98 32 1,287 119 47 1,186 51 60 51 79 30 1,087 66 51 1,120 46 38 53 77 41 932 60 45 59 POPULATION. 143 f sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80 80 to 90 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. a i 1 a 1 a IS 1 a 1 a CD IS a E Id 3 1 6 est S eS a 643 23 45 21 1 E 502 16 31 17 'eo a 134 5 6 6 1 4 12 9 6 2 ""s 3 3 1 6 2 5 9 6 2 2 1 111 2 4 6 2 "3 a 5 2 1 ce a 14 1 a 6 q 1 ce a 13 5 1,772 60 1,602 47 88 61 9 33 112 83 16 39 12 28 52 51 6 40 40 60 17 47 6 48 33 36 45 30 78 15 19 49 2.50 28 91 72 59 174 42 45 49 38 175 81 94 913 57 39 49 71 31 1,595 54 96 62 8 38 89 62 2s 38 15 34 69 63 8 38 21 43 63 21 51 4 43 38 34 66 39 86 13 IS 43 212 .30 66 61 55 1.54 49 25 40 40 153 72 81 1,441 41 86 59 3 40 95 64 25 27 10 29 57 49 10 31 20 41 60 41 4 30 34 29 57 37 78 13 20 45 199 19 70 61 49 165 39 ;i3 50 4;i 123 56 67 1,294 38 82 42 6 40 95 63 11 41 10 29 51 38 5 41 17 37 40 15 59 6 39 40 23 28 11 75 12 18 37 175 24 55 48 48 112 32 21 32 27 121 60 61 1,249 39 75 41 6 28 92 67 30 34 15 20 54 36 5 31 14 27 54 21 40 2 33 30 28 40 21 72 15 20 22 179 25 66 49 39 128 39 20 37 32 116 58 58 1,169 38 80 48 4 24 70 45 25 31 13 24 44 48 5 IS s 35 41 17 34 4 27 33 27 36 19 61 16 16 23 170 18 64 45 43 126 40 24 30 32 106 60 46 1,130 35 80 42 4 23 75 58 20 30 13 21 44 39 11 ■'9 15 34 42 39 1 m 17 42 21 5 s 11 Kl 31 125 14 1,839 52 129 58 4 39 144 103 46 49 21 48 70 64 IS 54 26 45 79 4:3 60 2 46 38 39 81 39 99 16 16 53 188 3-' 1,834 48 116 72 8 3S 141 102 40 55 24 44 59 74 13 44 23 4:3 9(1 31 52 .30 36 58 SO 38 101 19 20 45 221 29 72 72 48 195 74 47 41 33 152 87 65 1,375 42 82 65 9 25 102 75 39 38 13 35 61 46 51 25 40 73 35 35 ■"'33 29 32 54 21 91 16 13 4:3 129 16 47 40 26 135 46 29 32 28 95 45 50 1,162 34 59 42 5 28 101 78 23 26 9 24 40 34 4 41 17 40 71 39 40 1 27 29 16 39 IS 62 6 109 12 46 24 27 159 44 31 57 27 91 39 52 8 106 1 1 48 2 -. ... 1 1 U 16 7 4 9 5 1 4 1 3 3 4 1 3 1 4 5 4 4 11? 57 44 15 21 9 15 21 13 2 37 15 15 36 21 21 3 18 10 18 21 8 36 4 11 18 55 8 26 12 9 66 19 12 17 18 45 19 26 563 36 23 22 43 24 44 31 13 13 6 12 13 9 2 21 12 11 22 13 19 1 11 4 14 10 3 24 6 5 15 48 6 15 20 79 ~9 97 21 49 23 26 438 19 21 24 28 16 2 1 8f RS 1 47 Tl 3? 7n 1 9 M IB 55 36 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 7B •J5 6fi — - 1 9 47 2 3 4 2 6 1 2 4 5 9 1 1 1 8 ■M 9 ■■u 2 4.5 1 1 1 as S3 15 _.. 1 1 1 19 1 3 7 .56 224 .SO — 1 3 1 1 XI 44 61 2 1 16 6 4 3 3 15 4 11 125 2 1 3 8 2 3 3 1 12 4 3 4 1 19 10 9 116 5 4 6 H 6 — - 1 fill 3, 30 136 46 23 36 31 110 60 50 55 40 204 76 48 48 32 154 79 75 1 1 3 1 1 1 53 155 51 39 3 1 — - 33 32 219 112 107 — • 2 2 2 1 "i 3 1 1 1 14 — - 7 11 — 899 60 943 52 41 46 81 34 917 37 45 31 71 38 818 39 29 48 51 24 805 39 31 43 49 26 775 40 44 40 52 24 781 36 32 22 51 31 1,311 57 61 47 93 41 1,299 .59 44 68 112 56 941 49 37 63 80 38 884 4S 35 50 60 33 9 35 47 1 — - 73 3U 144 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNK 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued. — Total population Counties, townships. Tillages, cities and wards, Beanoh Co.— Continued, Butler. _ California _ Coldwater. Gilead Girard Kinderhook Mattison Noble Ovid Quinoy (including Quinoy Tillage)- Quincy Tillage. Sherwood (including Sher- wood Tillage). Sherwood Tillage Union (inc. Union City Till.) Union City Tillage Coldwater city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward _ , 4th ward Calhoun Co. _ Albion Athens (inc. Athens Tillage) Athens Tillage Battle Creek. _ Bedford. Burlington (including Bur- linprton Tillage) Burlington Tillage __. Clarence Clarendon ConTis Eckford. Emmet, __. Fredonia _ Homer (inc. Homer Tillage) Homer Tillage Lee _ _ Le Eoy Marengo Marshall Newton Pennfield _ Sheridan Tekonsha (including Te- konsha Tillage) Tekonsha Tillage Albion city Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Battle Creek city _.. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward Under 1. 33 lto5. 68 26 56 19 72 27 160 43 45 32 40 84 33 42 9 66 29 139 35 28 44 32 5 to 10. 52 33 146 36 50 29 47 32 87 37 56 18 114 60 185 55 52 46 32 100 41 66 17 114 47 190 56 49 36 10 to 15. 57 52 107 31 50 41 45 77 36 65 16 111 49 240 62 71 62 45 110 45 17 107 53 244 59 67 69 49 15 to 20. 44 103 37 59 12 118 67 228 62 71 49 46 44 112 59 63 20 128 66 280 67 76 77 60 20 to 25. 197 52 53 42 50 45 37 49 35 62 35 54 34 35 110 57 50 22 97 60 263 69 70 63 61 25 to 30. 47 29 37 31 44 26 43 29 42 71 32 59 21 78 37 164 46 37 50 31 40 31 40 32 50 26 44 21 40 87 37 46 15 97 221 62 49 57 53 446 13 1,684 19 47 19 39 46 13 42 35 40 45 32 58 16 142 41 34 20 47 593 100 121 118 119 135 1,616 32 46 20 39 33 49 13 32 42 44 37 42 39 60 32 41 49 35 36 47 34 61 . 22 132 43 41 11 37 527 98 91 96 119 123 2,141 29 78 28 55 52 57 18 47 51 38 63 47 48 93 50 69 53 46 47 41 41 56 90 30 213 66 65 23 59 654 95 112 141 134 172 2,056 42 56 17 50 50 59 12 60 46 52 21 46 101 54 53 45 38 44 44 46 81 31 180 42 49 28 61 654 105 110 133 143 163 2,138 41 83 18 49 44 67 17 70 67 44 63 42 62 99 54 62 49 32 49 50 70 84 27 182 65 52 30 35 591 78 100 i;b8 124 151 2,100 30 67 25 51 55 56 9 62 52 36 54 44 43 105 58 56 45 46 37 44 44 38 67 35 213 55 75 31 52 651 108 70 165 141 167 2,234 56 78 17 54 73 65 9 48 61 50 54 92 42 55 50 53 46 36 53 57 72 17 221 63 66 47 45 652 93 86 215 130 128 2,365 39 84 34 45 65 56 9 62 43 39 35 38 36 83 46 50 55 45 32 40 54 63 77 31 326 76 110 79 61 761 96 117 241 156 151 247 61 78 71 37 765 85 109 269 126 176 2,321 27 57 25 40 59 59 10 70 48 945 123 138 320 168 196 i,108 29 63 23 40 46 56 14 42 38 30 40 40 35 100 60 40 41 39 28 29 50 34 54 17 222 60 69 35 58 107 144 210 147 200 28 44 25 42 11 32 41 28 94 55 40 45 45 29 31 39 39 49 15 213 56 70 33 54 101 121 271 183 187 POPULATION. 145 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 69 26, 46' IS 81i 42 no 45 43 40 42 91 4S 203 50 65 1,S7S 1,892 40 39 28 40 35 36 56 16 172 50 57 20 45 117 121- 130 174 35 to 40. 12 98 51 181 44 46 51 40 1,820 31 46 15 40 42 58 10 28 38 31 39 41 37 76 45 39 42 38 35 S> 34 32 46 17 181 44 55 26 56 650 109 112 117 139 173 B6' 48 50 45 to 50. 221 53 1,74 28 64 2.0 40 28 18 30 29 59 21 182 57 53 33 41 37 ?K 28 41 41 27 20 38 41 17 2(1 35 31 15 15 31 26 78 .8^1 41 43 4i 4.5 +i 45 12 19 IV Hfi 34 33 176 190 41 46 4fi 58 V, 52 47 34 1,504 l,a54 50 26 29' 40 13 67 38 137 32 .38 39, 1,315 28 26 39 .33 S 7 36 ^4 40 17 37 19 41 37 ;« X5 27 •£i 56 52 :« 33 36 39 39 29 28 36 28 24 28 31 26 ;« 29 27 40 36 16 17 161 171 65 52 ■M 49 2;i 41 39 29 518 442 85 60 70 62 116 114 Klfi 102 141 104 29 34 24 32 20 21 68 36 2 35 28 22 2' 33 32 48 20 139 42 46 18 33 4-; 18 68 38 190 46 61 48 35 19 131 33 51 24 23 366 54 50 101 50 to 60. 67 41 57 48 74 22 68 27 38 138 78 75 24 123 64 53 59 34 34 32 47 102 57 38 67 70 40 34 67 29 177 53 59 28 37 35 67 32 65 17 46 26 40 131 79 61 25 142 SO 299 76 87 70 66 2,058 33 68 23 39 80 71 22 45 48 36 41 41 34 101 58 37 55 62 26 35 40 53 64 23 225 69 69' 53 44 111 137 148 117 ) to 70. 30 16 116 58 188 52 66 3' 43 31 62 2: 34 54 51 9 31 34 24 35 33 30 62 38 39 47 41 32 28 44 34 52 22 113: 39 3; 1' 307 39 51 75 35 21 54 20 38 18 33 19 33 110 63 30 14 90 44 190 58 59 40 33 70 to 80. 'a S S h 25 21 15 11 .33 24 7 8 24 14 8 11 24 16 13 5 21 11 68 55 37 30 .32 19 9 5 62 57 34 28 117 94 22 21 4:f :«) 26 24 26 19 ) to £0. 1,428 788 702 24 13 12 55 26 17 22 12 9 24 16 18 38 27 12 43 m 25 8 8 8 35 22 15 42 25 18 2H 18 13 :v] K^ 17 32 26 2(1 2(1 14 9 78 43 37 46 2.3 23 29 25 15 24 14 19 2? 29 24 39 13 12 24 20 14 36 28 24 27 29 15 43 28 24 16 7 9 14:' 72 74 4,-. 19 20 4H 2(1 25 l.v 16 16 33 17 13 414 167 188 56 20 29 61 26 22 121 49 .50 97 51 44 79 21 43 19 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. a '6h s 6. 2 ... 46 12 2 . 2 8 . 20 2 . 'ii ' 1 6. 19 146 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued— TotoZ population Counties, Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villages, cities and wards. •3 J 1 1 i 1 a a 1 a a 1 1 a 1 Caihoun Co.— Continued. Marshall city . . 35 4 7 13 11 35 6 11 11 7 124 17 30 43 34 126 33 20 46 27 173 33 30 57 53 191 25 41 70 55 190 32 31 64 63 204 34 36 63 71 214 29 36 79 70 237 43 46 69 79 220 33 38 75 74 231 46 54 72 58 204 29 37 81 57 200 29 2d ward 49 3d ward 76 4th ward 46 h Gabs Co, 203 14 6 8 13 6 18 5 11 4 8 7 12 1 11 12 8 20 13 38 17 9 12 207 14 6 7 19 9 18 8 7 4 15 9 15 5 12 11 13 12 6 39 14 9 16 875 59 34 34 85 42 73 41 34 13 60 32 59 15 50 54 36 43 45 164 53 45 66 750 50 21 25 84 45 64 32 26 9 59 26 54 12 37 39 39 39 37 141 47 39 55 1,100 81 39 33 HI 67 87 43 40 16 68 49 89 27 61 90 46 65 44 181 68 52 61 1,028 75 38 47 98 68 95 50 37 12 83 29 71 27 56 52 49 60 46 180 74 41 65 1,095 95 34 53 108 67 91 52 46 25 69 45 64 19 63 64 45 85 55 153 62 34 67 1,024 81 35 30 111 72 89 50 30 19 63 37 90 27 62 83 50 57 48 139 48 33 58 1,058 83 39 44 123 75 109 49 27 21 75 37 72 13 58 69 47 71 45 138 48 33 57 933 50 30 36 92 53 107 53 27 24 57 50 76 27 53 64 36 61 30 140 52 43 45 940 55 41 60 98 54 95 46 38 24 53 27 61 17 54 71 41 54 38 140 45 43 52 914 43 41 40 91 60 89 50 31 18 52 26 61 15 49 65 30 35 40 203 76 61 66 833 49 43 29 82 46 77 43 24 17 47 33 56 17 41 72 28 43 38 154 53 47 54 883 .50 34 Jefferson. ?« LaGrange (including Cass- npolis villapo) 9?, Cassopolis village . 58 MarceUus {including Mar- cellus village) , 77 45 Mason ?,■> Milton .. 22 66 Ontwa 30 Penn (inc. VandaUa village). VandaUa village... 40 11 Pokagon 33 Porter . 62 Silver Creek . . ?A Volinia. 45 51 Dowagiac city. 'n? 1st ward 2d ward 66 70 3d ward 66 148 8 4 11 6 4 19 19 13 7 12 12 144 7 5 8 3 2 30 30 14 9 6 9 1 8 5 5 6 23 11 5 in 570 38 9 43 27 14 69 67 37 24 59 38 6 28 27 25 6 122 55 8 41 574 29 19 43 15 10 79 76 44 31 50 40 9 30 23 20 7 116 50 14 41 666 34 15 47 21 11 97 94 58 36 47 48 7 38 24 29 11 140 48 13 47 673 42 6 47 21 16 90 89 55 34 54 44 10 44 33 29 20 138 54 8 37 592 25 11 36 19 7 92 90 35 21 53 42 10 37 28 21 11 129 39 14 41 601 36 11 45 17 13 100 99 45 30 59 43 6 25 26 24 12 119 48 9 28 542 26 13 45 16 15 71 68 37 24 57 41 6 33 30 19 16 98 81 10 25 558 26 12 31 13 13 113 111 42 27 34 39 10 24 23 31 14 105 51 9 32 539 34 9 40 17 3 87 84 60 30 34 43 4 28 34 23 14 96 42 12 28 448 15 10 20 6 8 100 98 84 29 30 30 2 22 23 25 7 87 43 9 26 458 23 8 34 15 7 86 86 37 26 37 33 1 17 23 21 11 82 38 5 33 407 Bay.. 16 Hear JLake . 7 Boyne Valley (includinp Boyne Falls village) 22 R 8 Charlevoix (including Char- levoix village) 85 Charlevoix village. 81 Evangeline (including Boyne City village). 38 K Eveline ?fi 24 Hudson . 2 Marion 4 9 3 4 32 12 2 iT ?1 15 Norwood ... n Resort , 7 80 4!t Springvale 7 27 POPULATION. by sex and ages in periods of years. 147 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. TJnk. a OD S 13 a id s i B 1 bS 00 13 a 1 S to at 1 ED ■3 ,2 13 B 1 a 1 a B s a — a 2 ■I. s El. 13 a 15 E 1 13 i £ 181 178 32 56 46 44 181 24 30 65 62 169 30 38 127 13 3* 45 31 133 26 30 42 35 116 18 17 41 40 142 32 31 45 34 211 47 46 59 59 222 48 45 72 57 142 30 27 49 36 184 40 46 5.1 43 90 19 20 30 21 80 15 30 14 21 23 2 8 8 5 34 1 1 22 7 9 •10 40 71 1 48 8 .... - 1 803 38 752 46 22 29 92 57 73 43 24 7 40 41 52 12 32 51 26 39 22 156 53 53 50 776 49 28 21 89 60 80 49 22 13 51 31 56 21 48 49 37 40 34 128 46 33 49 702 30 26 38 80 52 68 39 23 8 35 34 56 25 42 55 35 35 32 105 39 31 35 627 41 21 34 66 44 46 21 33 14 35 25 46 12 35 38 23 30 31 109 40 29 40 557 30 17 17 68 48 50 29 19 14 29 23 46 15 30 33 29 30 14 108 50 30 28 595 43 19 29 68 42 55 33 20 13 28 26 49 13 30 42 26 38 20 89 37 28 24 613 39 22 26 66 35 61 33 21 12 36 31 42 12 34 55 22 22 23 101 29 36 36 971 49 38 50 104 67 96 46 34 22 .56 54 67 2.5 53 76 35 50 45 142 44 49 49 932 50 48 49 80 52 97 54 32 19 63 54 74 25 45 67 29 49 37 139 50 46 43 671 38 30 38 55 30 74 :i4 29 12 56 % 16 40 48 2.5 36 22 87 31 27 29 562 .iq 19 19 74 46 44 21 26 ir. 40 :J0 31 13 » 3.5 21 29 25 90 31 41 18 334 16 17 17 31 12 32 17 16 15 21 l.S 21 9 11 21 9 19 4^ 21 15 12 287 14 I 34 14 25 13 13 7 17 13 11 5 19 20 21 11 39 14 15 10 67 8 6 5 4 5 3 3 1 3 6 4 "3 1 4 1 3 7 3 2 66 6 4 2 8 4 4 3 3 9 5 6i._.. .... 4 ? 3 23 21 84 1 1 45 70 40 36 21 SO 5 I 2 4 2 1 10 33 1 37 1 1 7 51 .... .... -— .... i 54 1 1 35 46 1 39 162 1 fix 1 6 3 46 1 53 422 23 .373 18 6 20 9 6 75 73 35 23 25 20 2 21 16 16 3 83 42 5 22 428 19 5 29 9 11 69 69 35 24 36 32 1 23 16 17 8 92 41 10 25 318 16 8 17 'I 66 66 26 21 26 19 7 14 19 10 8 58 27 3 12 341 13 5 25 10 4 66 64 39 24 26 18 3 16 12 17 7 69 35 4 17 266 11 6 20 9 5 42 41 29 17 25 22 6 9 11 9 3 51 17 3 11 262 13 10 16 I 37 36 23 15 27 21 4 11 22 11 8 36 16 5 12 225 15 4 14 6 6 43 42 14 8 20 16 3 10 14 10 4 36 19 7 9 437 25 11 32 11 5 72 68 27 14 37 30 9 17 24 14 12 76 30 11 35 294 14 4 19 S 5 56 54 17 10 33 25 5 15 16 11 11 38 15 3 245 6 10 19 6 7 52 49 14 7 25 16 6 14 8 7 7 35 11 17 174 7 4 11 6 2 31 29 15 7 16 19 1 5 4 9 5 2S lU 1.5 111 4 2 9 4 1 23 22 9 6 6 14 1 10 ""'8 2 17 2 1 4 72 3 3 2 14 1 9 1 1 3 .... .... 9 1 11 29 1 1 8 13 1 14 14 4 3 9 1 5 3 4 12 6 66 4 4 4 1 i 9 7 1 61 .' 1 36 24 31 2 1 28 4 1 .... 1 .... 23 16 — - 15 7 86 o ._.. .... 1 52 11 23 3 1 148 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XL— Continued.— rotaJ population Under 1. ItOD. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. •20 to 25. 25 to 30, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 a CD a 3 CD 13 a S a B 1 a m a B a a B 5 11! 2 6 22 61 3 T 1 29 28 19 27 isl 4 3 2 i 1 2 2 1 7 2 2 1 1 20 17 U 21 7 12 21 4 44 16 5 10 8 6 3 10 18 2 33 18 5 12 10 7 6 9 17 4 40 14 12 10 9 5 3 15 7 26 17 5 21 21 1 4 26 27 1 4 76 1 — — 2 2 1 20 1 » 1 1 150 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI. — Continued. — Total population Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. Clare Co. — Continued, Clare city.. 1st ward. 2d ward.. 3d ward.. Harrison city.. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 51 11 21 19 35 10 12 13 Clinton Co.. Bath Bengal- Bingham (including Johns village) St. Johns Tillage St. Dallas (inc. Fowler village). Fowler village. De Witt Du Plain (including Elsie Tillage) Elsie village Eagle (inc. Eagle village)... Eagle village Essez (including Maple Eapids village) Maple Rapids village Greenbush Lebanon __ Olive.. ___ Ovid (inc. Ovid village) _ Ovid village Eiley Victor Watertown Westphalia (including West- phalia village) Westphalia village 245 1,057 34 55 172 127 93 20 46 42 49 46 100 19 142 113 1,283 .50 57 206 155 94 9 60 25 61 3 68 25 74 67 49 121 49 44 51 75 117 30 47 51 187 144 106 21 59 25 43 6 58 21 77 82 71 113 57 62 .50 70 106 27 58 51 196 136 100 18 71 92 19 51 2 58 22 80 69 63 121 54 54 63 79 133 33 1,416 64 66 220 163 108 17 64 100 1,354 73 67 181 123 75 11 85 81 32 71 78 71 118 56 75 50 81 101 26 27 72 69 66 128 55 65 68 82 89 18 1,278 49 56 241 191 87 24 59 82 21 63 24 65 63 62 119 64 65 44 58 89 18 1,260 54 60 192 141 74 13 93 72 21 47 1 84 20 64 65 72 95 34 70 62 74 82 17 1,182 54 245 205 70 20 63 71 19 51 7 64 24 77 38 51 118 1,014 47 54 176 135 57 15 53 1,006 202 152 52 15 46 17 45 10 23 45 40 33 132 72 58 16 Ceawfobd Co.. BaU Beaver Creek.. Blaine... Center Plains.. Frederic 31 Grayling Grove Maple Forest-. South Branch- 20 127 1 5 5 11 15 72 3 11 4 129 145 4 9 11 5 12 87 3 11 3 135 72 153 5 109 133 13 2 7 7 9 71 6 14 4 137 7 5 180 12 7 2 4 20 118 5 3 5 6 7 76 4 9 142 10 3 1 6 19 81 4 11 7 101 1 5 8 72 1 3 Delta Co... Baldwin Bark River... Bay De Noc. Escanaba Fairbanks-. . Ford River... 1,116 26 56 23 25 16 84 1,135 27 50 40 30 17 1,165 1,131 28 54 27 24 19 58 845 22 42 19 21 21 58 909 24 43 17 25 22 61 815 24 38 18 15 22 78 846 25 32 8 20 22 42 1,302 34 4t 24 23 6 172 860 17 25 14 15 12 51 1,381 25 28 21 23 12 145 797 10 16 11 12 12 47 POPULATION. 151 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 33. as to w. 4ij to ■10.14.5 70 to 80. 80 to 90. goto j 100 100. and over. Cnk. •a ^ 'S '^ .^ «= — -s 61 14 23 24 26i 9i 11; 6. 62 13 i 31 i is; 30 8 9 13 sS :>3 42i 32 10 11 .5; 6 30 26! 19I 18 IS 16' 18| 8 47 30 6 7 25 12 16 11 49 42 2^ 16 10 ^j 19 19 15 14 13 S 10 28 2i S 7 9, 10 11: 11 20 24 16 5 8 6 fi B 6 9 10 4 690 694 633 X 30 28 23 33 29 118 126 132 96 V, 99 40 28 31 10 9 11 41 47 40 11 10: 19 24 o 16 885 S51 3.5 33 1:2 IJd 4^ 9 43 U SI 39 107 47; ts 49 46 37 10 32 ■a' I 171 ; 137 31 16' 44 16 47 46 43 87 45 29 54 38 965 866 779 40 40 43 39 37 32 1S3 145 160 124 139 106 62 12 39 51 13 35 53 14 36 1,167| 1,101 873i 766' 432 a51 92 90 561 30i I 218 i 160; 62 191 651 46 38' 41 14 17 205 146 146 162 107 110 47! 55i 43! s; 19; 15! 67! 49; 40; 321 19 18i 20 4^ 8 57 so 75 75 77 57 45 42 12 24 23 1^ 16 16 1< 11 ;w 36 52 +1 +1 ;« M ■>^ lU 3 5 5 3 3 6 6 55 47 36 20! 60! 391 97 50! 17 12 49 39 37, 33 38 43 98 68 57 38 31 1 38 46 42 16 36 35 42 16; Id! 29l 36 64 44 37! 27! 38 73 72 79 40 24 25 23 25 9! 11 . 42 27 3:S 25' 14 7 2 7 4, 1 8o| 60| u\ 25 I9I 6 3 10 6 4 3 3 10. 2,- n 29 261 24 83 47; 27! 28; 28 6 70 39 62 131 71 53 46 60 48 12 35 27 55 54 ts 45 54 36 134 10: 57 41, 19' 15| 46 20 27 14 02 97 .50 46 56 21 3.5 32 17 32 13 21 44 33 18 29 1 6 3 12 16 16 14 44 25 15! 18 18 21 8, 11 3 130 4 13 84 1 61 3 136; 54 95 3 3 2 3 11 8 35 39 37 42 34 3 3 1 1 2 3 13 N 6 3 3 4 2' 3 1 451 615 319 446 272 10 16 7 7 7 20 30 20 22 15 19 22 6 12 5 7 9 7 13 8 4 5 41 13 6 26 43 16^ 38 16 12 53 30 5 "1 4 2 27 13 1 3 3 4 3 26 11 3 1,204 703, 23 37 33 ll\ 105! 10 21 19 11, 26 300 22'^ 151 27 14 14 10 31 15 16 5 13 h 11 7 10 fi 6 4 19 14 ,s 4 41 24 15 8j .53 15 3i...., 4 2 152 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued.— rotai population Counties, Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 1 13 1^ 1 CO s 1 a 1 s a .S 1 1 S 1 a 1 a 1 a n a la a 1 a [X4 01 a 6 a o 16 ira 43 25 69 54 71 27 34 61 84 124 109 30 78 27 153 71 129 67 51 120 66 90 52 95 01 a 15 91 38 24 66 56 58 22 41 59 87 118 84 •27 63 14 138 57 132 58 42 109 68 96 51 71 '/. S r, ol 17 72 44 25 64 45 44 18 34 60 54 105 88 41 72 24 168 92 116 50 41 105 43 93 52 72 11 48 55 15 52 37 33 24 32 45 55 78 46 14 44 14 100 48 108 56 41 85 38 80 31 67 a. z 13 54 33 10 39 33 38 18 29 51 44 52 75 26 36 9 99 59 98 55 23 73 39 84 47 61 i a 3 38 38 8 33 33 27 13 23 32 56 36 59 15 33 13 81 47 126 67 33 59 34 60 28 77 J B Hdron Co.— Continued. Bad Axe village (part of)., Dwight 3 22 15 1 12 8 14 10 7 15 27 31 21 7 17 10 31 16 40 21 15 22 10 20 8 47 4 27 16 4 14 8 14 6 15 11 30 34 26 7 11 1 27 13 39 22 10 33 19 23 7 35 18 100 71 12 54 38 63 23 36 61 92 127 86 29 76 24 125 63 179 93 48 107 68 83 36 120 14 81 54 16 56 41 55 24 41 76 90 92 92 30 58 11 138 63 132 60 3f 109 63 78 32 107 n 117 50 18 66 51 76 31 65 79 110 118 105 34 88 31 1.59 68 183 96 53 137 73 99 48 131 13 128 65 18 88 54 84 22 40 74 107 154 104 40 83 22 196 89 165 85 67 126 69 82 38 124 13 105 55 31 68 50 72 20 50 80 71 150 las 33 99 15 177 73 139 69 59 135 76 108 55 95 12 34 3,5 Gore 9 Grant.. 41 Hume . 24 Hnron Lake 26 11 ?.1 Meade ?f, Oliver Paris... 52 .'!8 Port Austin (including Port 55 Pnrt Austin village 23 Enbicon (including Port HopR villftffft) 29 Port Hope village Sand Beach (including Sand Beach village) __ RftTid "Ronch villa.gfi 10 112 71 Sebewain^ (inclnding Sebe- ■waiTifj villapfl) 101 Sebewaing village Sheridan .. 58 27 41 Sigel . 34 Verona (including part of Pad Airn villa.p^«) 69 Bad Axe village (part of) 40 71 Ingham Co 396 13 14 8 17 12 2 18 17 4 17 16 11 13 10 4 7 8 22 9 390 14 7 12 11 11 2 16 14 3 20 8 12 30 4 13 5 3 11 10 25 17 1,444 44 64 35 72 45 13 39 49 7 63 28 54 65 76 47 24 36 31 42 81 43 1,431 60 53 40 67 39 6 56 50 14 62 21 48 77 39 50 23 26 36 33 54 33 1,830 66 74 58 79 58 22 72 80 13 86 39 68 85 74 58 22 36 44 38 89 36 1,781 65 70 37 63 50 7 62 67 17 65 27 62 74 69 53 25 42 52 50 98 54 2,110 57 74 38 &i 58 13 69 88 15 114 55 67 77 70 50 21 43 44 52 102 58 1,861 61 56 47 78 58 18 73 70 17 90 37 72 77 63 67 29 49 55 41 108 56 2,075 66 70 50 87 65 13 72 95 18 101 40 77 95 80 73 21 47 39 43 88 46 1,989 67 76 42 75 50 16 67 68 18 122 55 52 95 62 74 34 47 40 39 115 65 1,761 55 &5 49 71 48 10 62 55 9 92 35 43 97 59 55 18 46 60 42 98 40 1,962 62 72 35 68 55 18 62 57 14 83 34 50 69 51 62 28 44 35 39 97 63 1,717 60 63 40 74 47 11 70 65 10 80 29 50 88 50 39 17 39 41 - 44 84 40 1,6.57 Alaiedou . 43 Aurelius . 61 Bunker HiU 37 Delhi Ingham ^ (including Dans- 58 46 Dansville village .. 12 Lansing 49 Le Roy (including Webber- 48 Webberville village 13 Leslie (including Leslie vil- lage) 79 39 48 60 Onondaga 50 Stockbridge (includ. Stpck- bridge village) 53 Stockbridge village 27 Vevay 36 Wheatfleld 39 White Oak 3?i Williamstown (including Williamston village) 86 46 POPULATION. 163 I sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 4:.. 4,j to .jll. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80 SO to 90 90 to 100. K»l and over. Unk. 1 £ "3 S "5 1 a o 1 "3 a '« 1 i IS ( 11 22 19 20 5 13 21 16 28 26 11 19 8 47 23 37 23 8 24 18 36 22 21 967 28 25 28 28 35 12 29 42 12 67 32 35 29 29 41 16 25 19 30 62 36 3 1 o &^ 6 41 29 11 31 24 23 8 12 24 23 48 41 19 36 13 83 41 59 2« Z-, 57 26 38 17 a5 -5 a S 1 a I 14 7 2 " 10 7 5 5 12 13 24 9 3 11 1 1 fa a m S a iS c i: 36 32 2 41 26 35 7 24 34 59 39 48 22 25 14 73 36 101 58 18 46 25 57 31 45 ! 32 21 • U 21 29 10 22 34 49 33 54 21 28 5 79 34 88 42 27 4i 30 54 27 52 9 38 16 4 29 13 20 8 U 28 37 34 43 16 33 9 91 57 62 35 28 40 21 43 18 42 11 4C 21 9 25 16 26 9 26 31 39 34 36 8 31 9 75 46 62 38 30 42 20 45 24 36 i •& IS 8 27 20 23 8 18 25 29 29 40 19 31 9 59 27 45 20 20 38 16 39 24 28 7 30 17 5 34 17 27 10 14 22 25 29 31 13 31 8 61 28 34 18 15 34 21 45 24 20 i .54 24 13 49 33 34 13 22 39 35 71 .50 24 31 10 107 53 78 40 24 58 32 58 31 52 1,789 65 67 47 72 65 20 61 75 17 129 66 55 67 66 64 28 57 48 58 98 60 26 21 4 :i0 21 19 6 19 18 35 39 14 43 15 58 16 49 26 26 43 16 25 s 22 1 25 12 2 20 18 13 7 10 12 16 20 19 6 20 3 1 3 7 1 1 3 6 13 10 5 13 2 12 8 28 14 11 11 5 15 7 7 522 18 21 14 24 34 14 16 12 1 4 1 1 1 .... — 1 42 2 9 3 1 1 3 1 3 2 5 4 1 1 3 ""2 1 2 6 1 3 132 3 7 5 10 4 6 9 1 4 3 1 2(1 1 3 32 1 i 2a 2 2 3 3 1 2 5 3 8 3 4 1 2 1 122 4 5 3 4 7 1 1 4 1 ^! 2i 3 41 4' 3 3 7 3 1 1 4( 1 2 60 30 1 1 .... 1 1 41 18 — 1 26 1 It 5, 4 35' 18 14 7 1 46 1 31 16 13 23 16 23! 13 18) 10 20 j 13 81 4 23* 14 1,0.53) 581 36' 25 39 2.5 21 19 51 30 :34 29 1 79 4 4 3 3 2 4S 2 121 1 1 1 1 67 1 33 1 bH 1 22 67 1 1 1 8 .... 1 2 2 30 75 10 1 — — IS 1,468 40 1,497 43 53 29 45 38 16 49 42 11 70 32 34 61 48 46 22 27 26 34 84 47 1,415 40 56 32 68 44 12 39 69 16 58 28 52 49 53 44 21 36 28 33 87 42 1,387 35 49 26 63 35 11 44 38 12 79 41 48 63 52 46 21 31 25 30 68 36 1,262 39 56 27 47 30 9 31 37 8 68 32 42 57 57 44 21 40 34 28 68 35 1,155 41 37 24 41 34 8 39 42 13 58 32 30 46 34 41 19 33 30 27 45 33 1,095 28 36 27 43 33 12 40 34 13 54 27 50 39 46 35 14 30 28 29 47 27 1,675 49 75 42 58 56 21 66 73 21 133 76 46 68, 61 50 27 45 38 48 104 58 1,119 38 45 29 48 44 21 47 43 6 89 53 37 .',2 ' 5'> 3.") 12 37 22 35 73 36 13 6y 25 45 2 — - .__- 48 T IB 12 41 32 10 23 19 56 1 1 1 42 16 5 37 11 24 6 21! 4 •'SI S\ ....^....^ 55 79. 42 401 13 1 1 23 M 72 36 1 [ 42 43 34 14 22 23 31 59 26 18 34 29 ■'2 "9 13 12 16 42 19 1 ""\ 1 1 4d 34 20 10 13 4 11 20 11 9 .J 1 6 1 6 6 2 1 52 , 1 28 1 38 32 1 35 86 1 1 43 164 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894, TABLE XI. — Continued.— TotaZ population Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villages, cities and wards. s CO la & CO s 1 a 1 IS •3 1 "3 a CO s a .2 B 681 61 152 122 116 148 82 65 35 30 CO "3 a & 923 54 216 158 180 176 139 98 49 49 1,631 65 94 40 75 55 70 78 1 43 115 30 24 16 66 11 87 40 39 . 58 37 121 74 45 64 236 75 88 73 283 8( 64 64 71 CO ID "a 714 49 141 109 141 166 108 69 32 37 1,427 79 78 31 62 45 145 59 J 1 Inoham Co.— Continued. Lansing city. - . -. 166 14 26 31 32 34 28 14 8 6 166 11 24 22 37 46 26 11 4 7 559 61 67 98 120 131 82 42 24 18 599 63 64 99 143 150 80 42 19 23 685 76 102 106 145 163 93 80 46 32 751 85 102 111 134 197 122 51 31 20 965 84 117 107 124 451 82 59 37 22 721 85 120 104 166 136 110 75 48 27 857 65 119 102 147 323 101 70 33 32 813 73 178 129 159 158 116 85 43 42 751 1st ward- 66 2d ward 177 3d ward . 115 1!i2 5th ward- 171 6th ward inn Mason city 81 47 2d ward.. 34 Ionia Co. 334 15 13 5 17 15 10 15 1 16 21 5 2 4 13 2 31 12 11 19 6 24 11 10 11 39 9 14 16 48 8 13 13 14 300 14 16 4 21 6 11 16 ""9 25 9 2 8 14 5 22 6 7 10 9 22 11 11 14 26 10 10 6 47 16 7 13 11 1,290 66 95 39 68 50 58 69 2 32 91 21 12 17 51 12 104 36 42 43 45 88 46 49 69 101 36 29 36 169 23 42 38 66 1,288 64 85 28 84 55 45 57 1 33 112 21 14 20 61 18 98 29 36 48 38 77 48 49 72 102 34 25 43 172 30 36 43 63 1,709 74 81 41 94 79 60 75 ""'59 145 25 27 25 72 21 119 31 51 72 67 120 74 68 82 144 47 42 55 247 43 62 66 86 1,564 91 38 91 50 62 71 4^ 126 30 18 29 70 22 117 40 57 65 54 118 75 60 71 105 29 38 38 237 53 37 71 76 1,808 87 100 37 111 63 70 S3 1 44 126 28 29 22 78 21 137 47 68 81 71 146 95 73 86 128 43 44 41 256 57 47 68 84 1,664 87 103 43 88 65 57 75 2 41 104 24 24 13 81 21 135 39 51 83 68 124 80 61 68 155 50 54 51 216 48 48 47 73 1,863 89 91 27 85 65 176 90 1 68 131 29 29 16 81 21 122 28 61 85 73 109 66 79 76 143 59 43 41 239 49 55 53 82 1,732 62 102 44 90 60 51 73 1 41 111 33 23 15 73 21 126 40 46 78 54 143 106 58 64 229 79 71 79 271 75 50 58 88 1,747 84 81 21 85 58 240 95 1 67 103 32 14 11 71 12 97 36 58 57 52 101 62 49 62 168 43 43 82 219 76 44 42 57 li.W Berlin 64 Boston (including Saranac village) __ _ 72 Snrnnac villng*ft m flamphftll fin Danby .67 Easton 46 Ionia (including part of Tjynns villn.pR) .63 Lyons village (part of) 40 81 24 11 13 69 10 84 25 44 40 38 105 65 41 54 141 54 40 47 222 71 39 63 59 34 Lyons (including the fol- lowing villng-ns) , 9?. Lyons village (part of) 26 1R 20 North Plains (inc. part of Hubbardston village) Hubbardston vOl. (part of). Odessa (including Lake Odessa village).. .. 51 13 in2 39 m Orleans _. 4« Otisoo 42 Portland (including Port- infi PnrtlanH villago 7« Eonald 50 Sebewa 40 146 1st ward . 46 47 3d ward.. 54 Ionia city 246 1st ward . 60 2d ward .66 3d ward.. 71 5i) Iosco Co.... 201 8 2 46 42 175 6 2 35 32 702 24 9 157 130 686 18 8 146 128 832 20 13 179 150 831 19 12 197 170 730 19 13 147 121 697 19 14 150 127 576 19 11 124 100 617 16 14 129 120 533 21 7 141 128 513 12 4 125 114 505 16 8 121 112 463 13 Au Sable •i Baldwin (including East 100 East Tawas village 87 POPULATION. 165 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. S i s to "a o 1 1 'a a 1^ S 1 s tD 1 1 a [Z4 1 B 6 S a i 1 •r. © 1^4 2 la S 610 49 685 59 145 105 134 148 94 83 42 41 568 .53 112 100 86 131 86 59 29 30 596 43 120 104 126 132 71 59 34 25 500 47 93 86 96 121 57 57 32 25 488 49 108 69 9) 110 61 65 36 29 942 27 52 21 39 42 44 47 442 41 98 72 86 87 58 54 29 25 956 50 61 22 42 36 47 49 360 32 82 66 73 63 44 55 33 22 902 47 46 23 42 38 35 51 1 25 62 24 13 40 13 55 22 29 34 35 84 65 33 34 72 25 24 23 140 41 34 31 34 253 4 5 52 43 584 61 133 104 107 108 68 111 69 42 558 48 117 95 124 94 80 105 54 51 330 35 68 65 71 61 30 63 30 33 358 30 70 67 89 59 43 72 39 33 880 40 78 39 28 30 32 44 2 31 86 27 17 19 38 15 50 15 31 38 38 85 67 36 32 53 11 22 20 106 20 29 27 30 128 5 145 18 26 20 33 31 17 3* 20 18 498 30 42 18 18 22 23 21 1 28 55 16 12 13 22 8 23 3 16 23 26 36 26 27 21 23 2 11 10 42 11 14 10 68 4 172 17 29 32 41 34 19 23 13 10 454 19 32 14 14 16 22 16 1 10 59 19 17 6 27 10 22 3 19 24 27 38 29 19 18 22 4 11 50 13 10 11 16 52 31 1 6 8 4 2 5 4 1 120 2 8 5 2 6 8 3 47 2 14 7 16 4 4 2 1 1 113 3 16 11 1 3 7 7 2 4 11 5 3 6 9 122 97 2 .... 123 147 .... 1 1 .-.- 9 i 4 72 1 fiS 3S 2J 10 1 10 1 — .... 16 10 1,296 99 82 1,229 60 81 40 64 43 56 49 1,289 62 81 37 53 49 84 50 1,155 36 82 35 42 34 49 40 1,114 57 66 31 42 57 70 47 1,608 71 86 40 92 52 93 91 3 43 121 36 29 13 68 18 110 43 57 64 70 141 92 62 62 92 26 as 33 233 55 59 51 68 1,480 67 96 45 73 44 64 69 1 45 133 45 14 90 1)1 51 59 54 124 85 58 54 83 22 32 29 244 54 48 77 65 1,041 53 80 36 50 45 49 58 ■""35 93 32 19 13 48 14 68 27 37 36 40 97 63 44 44 42 9 15 18 122 26 2'' 35 39 3 38 58 1 52 97 54 1 2 .... .... 4 2 42 34 86 26 16 17 47 11 78 29 33 43 48 85 51 47 40 129 32 46 51 211 52 45 55 59 43 79 25 14 14 41 12 98 39 48 52 57 98 62 43 60 111 18 49 44 180 49 35 47 49 483 15 6 96 85 30 63 20 18 6 43 17 73 27 47 55 41 106 76 55 51 128 39 51 38 180 36 36 48 60 29 67 8 22 8 37 13 71 25 42 45 48 91 61 46 42 99 29 30 40 158 37 34 36 51 25 67 10 17 12 43 14 73 28 31 37 39 77 52 41 32 73 17 28 28 153 38 31 33 51 306 1 5 68 59 30 63 12 16 13 40 14 61 23 25 46 36 79 58 31 38 90 31 32 27 132 .38 25 21 48 336 7 7 82 68 3 13 4 3 4 10 2 3 1 98 27 15 18 44 9 4 "'",3 8 4 7 6 7 8 6 4 1 1 16 2 3 3 8 15 1 4 3 6 3 1 5 2 2 5 8 2 4 17 3 3 3 8 15 6 91 1 2 3* 36 1 1 46 38 1 .... 1 1 79 2 2 4« 55 50 112 29 34 49 163 34 1 2 1 45 .... 1 41 43 1 1 2 1 1 1 — - 522 17 457 13 6 126 112 366 10 6 76 65 394 13 5 84 69 402 12 4 72 58 290 4 4 60 46 195 5 3 44 35 .... 4 112 25 20 14 9 16 13 2 4 4 99 166 CENSUS OF MICHiaAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI. — Continued. — Total population Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Iosco Co. — Continued. Burleigh Grant Oscoda (including Oscoda village) Oscoda village ._ Plainfleld.... Reno Sherman Tawas (including Tawas City village) Tawas City village WUber Au Sable city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward Iron Co Atkinson Bates ._ Crystal Falls (including Crystal Falls village) Crystal Falls village Hematite Iron River (including Iron River village).,. Iron River village Manslield Mastodon.. Stambaugh..' Isabella Co. _. Broomfield Chippewa Coe (inc. Shepherd village). Shepherd village Coldwater Deerfleld _ Denver Fremont (Jilmore Isabella Lincoln Nottawa RoUand (including Blanch- ard village) Blanchard village Sherman Union... ._ Vernon Wise _ Mt. Pleasant city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward Dnder 1. 11 1 to5. 29 11 128 121 16 15 12 22 138 50 M 44 406 31 27 175 111 21 142 134 10 30 13 114 60 13 157 60 341 17 30 142 96 21 5 to 10. 41 15 158 148 10 23 11 155 85 20 187 64 49 74 356 104 73 11 34 20 141 134 13 20 21 188 72 58 58 341 140 10 to 15. 137 122 18 18 137 76 20 168 73 48 47 259 33 10 122 114 10 20 13 128 67 25 153 58 41 54 231 22 16 78 52 11 15 to 20. 81 11 18 13 108 56 18 124 45 39 40 200 24 6 96 88 12 18 19 109 63 21 154 54 60 50 181 70 20 to 25 19 14 222 16 25 to 30. 20 123 121 111 7 216 102 1,121 45 49 61 15 58 63 64 58 35 55 77 46 10 49 69 70 78 146 37 56 53 1,083 42 38 71 19 67 39 55 62 83 61 63 50 10 45 62 71 64 142 53 40 52 117 76 73 74 5 45 82 117 72 166 58 51 57 41 122 37 53 199 51 71 77 1,299 42 46 88 26 81 59 64 81 54 124 75 74 74 14 25 89 107 150 43 56 51 1,226 49 51 94 22 67 75 57 63 45 59 76 63 11 25 67 91 67 178 52 67 59 1,127 56 39 97 23 58 65 59 63 34 84 67 47 71 15 37 73 91 45 141 34 54 53 44 55 113 38 56 50 43 53 3P 72 56 14 32 57 76 48 166 59 51 56 861 791 38 27 71 21 38 43 25 44 19 56 156 47 55 51 POPULATION. by sex and ages in periods of years. 167 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 t. 45. 45 to 50. .50 t a 3 60. 1 60 to 70. 70 to SO. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. i 3} S E 5 a CO a y. — 3 S fe a a a a rt "a ft. 31 23 6 82 SO 7 8 5 69 44 8 104 34 32 38 28 6 105 92 8 14 13 68 47 5 119 49 28 42 20 5 72 69 2 11 4 62 39 8 90 33 21 36 16 9 74 67 7 16 6 69 39 13 82 37 20 25 10 4 51 44 5 7 5 64 33 12 It 25 18 31 15 54 47 12 5 9 57 29 16 67 19 21 27 13 5 38 36 7 5 5 48 27 5 66 24 25 17 23 9 -A 44 15 17 10 89 43 13 81 27 30 27 n 4 45 40 5 7 68 38 U 55 23 14 18 14 4 22 17 4 3 5 42 24 13 36 15 10 11 15 1 20 17 2 2 2 30 18 4 22 4 9 9 8 7 3 3 ? 8 1 7 5 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 ' 134 in — 1 1 1 1 .... 13 21 5 19 10 5 8 2 1 5 1 10 2 2 11 4 4 3 71 3 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 35 9 97 31 35 2 3 31 346 173 16 9 71 46 10 52 48 1 5 9 253 37 21 80 51 20 48 41 3 14 30 149 16 13 57 41 5 27 21 2 3 26 197 26 11 72 40 9 34 20 2 14 29 101 4 9 38 27 2 24 18 1 9 14 138 15 8 45 38 7 33 25 3 12 15 63 3 6 25 17 1 15 13 3 8 151 14 9 60 35 1 39 27 5 6 17 75 2 4 32 19 3 17 14 1 4 12 53 4 4 18 7 2 14 8 10 23 15 1 3 6 6 19 1 7 7 6 3 2 2 1 19 1 113 1 1 1 1 1 7£ 1 31 68 3 3 3 3 1 — - 1 1 47 12 22 26 10 1 4 1 1 1 804 32 653 15 23 58 23 32 38 34 43 29 56 31 26 26 6 11 39 38 34 120 35 44 41 722 33 29 69 22 38 35 27 39 23 52 50 34 38 7 20 30 56 38 111 32 39 40 653 27 21 61 27 24 31 28 36 24 48 32 29 34 8 15 45 48 31 119 43 34 42 696 22 23 61 22 38 38 42 29 35 67 37 35 28 8 15 43 45 40 98 25 37 36 571 18 25 59 18 20 25 20 25 21 40 41 30 30 10 18 31 37 35 96 31 35 30 643 20 21 62 22 30 37 26 33 12 61 37 28 32 10 22 39 42 27 114 42 34 38 394 5 18 34 9 13 25 24 18 12 27 24 11 25 5 8 27 27 17 79 27 29 2:3 803 24 32 75 18 49 50 28 44 25 55 55 28 46 8 17 57 56 43 119 41 37 41 623 15 29 72 16 33 27 17 37 16 44 48 21 31 8 20 43 44 29 97 23 32 42 469 11 22 61 17 26 24 20 31 14 35 34 18 24 8 9 31 32 22 5.-) 19 17 19 317 8 10 51 13 10 13 14 20 11 20 22 8 20 5 7 22 30 8 43 IS 15 10 185 1 9 17 4 9 6 10 15 2 11 17 10 16 4 6 15 13 7 21 3 13 5 132 1 9 17 5 4 5 6 12 4 10 6 5 8 1 1 10 11 5 18 4 8 6 31 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 '"3 3 1 1 32 2 4 1 1 1 22 1 32 69 3 2C 53 1 4 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 46 43 1 1 43 30 57 41 1 1 1 1 1 18 39 9 33 .... 3 1 4 3 1 2 2 ■ 2 1 6 53 3 54 43 118 15 6 9 1 49 1 33 4 36 168 CENSUS OP MIOHIQAN— JXJNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI. — Continued. — Total population Counties, townships, villaf^es, cities and wards. Jackson Co... Blackman Columbia (including Brook- lyn village) Brooklyn village Concord (including Concord village) '_ Concord village Grass Lake (including Grass Lake village) Grass Lake village Hanover (including Han- over village) Hanover village.. Henrietta Leoni _ Liberty ,_ _ Napoleon.. Norvell _ Parma (including part of Parma village) Parma vUlage (part of ) Pulaski Eivep Sandstone (including part of Parma village) Parma village (part of) Spring Arbor Springport (inc. Springport village) _. Springport village Summit Tompkins Waterloo Jackson city.. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward . 6th ward . 7th ward. 8th ward . KAIiAMAZOO Co.. of Alamo... Brady (including part Vicksburg villagej Vioksburg village (part of) . Charleston (including part of Galesburg village) Galesbnrg village (part of). Climax Comstock (including part of Galesburg village) Galesburg village (part of).. Cooper Kalamazoo Oshtemo Under 1. 425 452 425 1,56.S 54 n 40 46 37 739 54 82 57 76 154 133 85 1,656 63 60 9 31 4 58 53 13 44 1,569 56 57 23 40 12 58 19 54 18 28 40 49 710 63 67 56 91 138 115 91 1,541 47 42 5 to 10. 2,047 79 71 29 42 23 75 25 61 27 57 63 60 975 69 101 74 122 156 169 168 116 1,875 57 67 12 46 3 75 48 9 57 86 .50 2,025 82 65 20 2,151 78 68 25 56 16 81 26 115 67 124 125 159 142 127 37 62 20 56 49 60 991 69 126 63 124 133 171 177 128 1,807 56 72 12 54 3 57 72 15 56 2,159 84 85 31 44 20 71 20 63 22 62 76 47 44 40 53 10 62 77 33 46 51 69 973 88 129 78 125 139 149 153 112 1,768 52 61 12 15 to 20. a 2,267 90 94 31 81 27 85 22 76 124 75 118 164 149 166 127 1,961 50 73 12 50 9 47 92 26 60 106 65 2,233 88 84 38 50 14 75 27 64 73 25 40 53 52 1,110 84 135 102 179 152 164 190 104 1,987 31 20 to 25. 2,265 2,316 57 17 61 40 58 1,156 86 103 86 152 151 161 180 237 1,905 54 66 12 42 1 57 74 12 56 109 71 79 24 40 55 47 1,260 100 166 107 238 170 180 218 81 2,153 79 56 13 50 17 81 25 2,167 58 56 15 36 4 71 75 25 48 82 25 to 30. 63 17 43 58 43 1,147 79 96 55 142 165 157 216 237 1,820 55 11 46 1 72 64 14 48 97 51 1 55 ■3 a 1,934 58 23 43 21 67 14 45 47 20 28 27 34 65 12 26 61 29 29 43 38 1,123 80 132 74 221 166 166 211 73 1,875 42 35 3 64 16 40 77 57 POPULATION. 169 I sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 1,942 54 1,811 54 35 to 4U. 40 to 45. 1,75" 1,63*11,615 Wi 49 45 ."ll 5> 551 n 23 25: 46 48 45 18 19 25 57 65 40 26 29 14 53 40 45 7 in 13 m 36 34 4K 4;i 52 ;«) 31 ;i5 35 31 35 30 30 33 36 .33 40 7 1(1 5 40 32 39 40 38 33 64 60 42 11 7 7 35 49 55 76 68 67 :« 32 Iffl 47 3(1 34 37 31 27 40 38 41 1,ftS4 996 942 77 68 65 92 122 ■82 5:- 1(16 71 150 184 143 142 133 134 17t W 145 162 166 126 229 69 1,576 176 1,628 1,610 47 34 31 46 46 +7 ■1 13 13 36 22 44 2 3 54 38 60 69 60 60 2( 25 ?0 5^ 35 43 7{ 75 68 49 34 56 72 103 78 160 133 124 150 68 52 23 37 38 34 859 82 93 68 113 109 110 131 153 1,241 44 ,373 43 706 54 90 61 116 104 118 120 43 1,265 45 to 50. 1,366 48 33 8 36 31 26 703 48 4:? 106 92 106 105 128 1,172 30 41 11 26 3 42 70 20 31 57 42 1,234 44 36 7 49 22 50 to 60. ,126 70 62 KM, 25 40: 40 81 ' 16 24 ■M 67 41 76 3;^ 41 31 56 20 38 37 71 10 12 24 41 26 65 ?S 73 6 13 37 64 3Z 51 13 18 28 58 31 50 18 50 583 902 .50 65 73 112 4:1 78 104 154 71 113 74 102 Klfi 139 62 139 1,126 1,929 '>■: 56 ,38 65 6 21 39 54 4 7 45 71 58 96 22 28 Wl 48 52 88 36 81 1,932 71 89 36 66 34 .89 39 71 16 45 58 38 62 38 53 13 37 58 64 59 1,947 4' 54 16 45 4 94 39 60 128 54 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 1,332 51 58 47 19 23 4' 29 532 41 68 4' 1,249 46 5' 13 ,261 39 55 21 51 17 63 35 43 13 29 46 26 42 44 17 19 30 33 531 29 74 51 IZi 76 6: 75 41 1,171 39 39 6 33 2 36 71 32 28 78 56 80 to 90. 31 28 43 142, 150 90 to 100. 100 and over. a 10. 1 . 22 170 CENSUS OP MICHIGAif— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued.— Tota! population Counties. townships, villages, cities and wards. Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 1 a a a s 1 a 1 1 a 50 50 39 47 16 73 23 93 38 26 43 79 833 160 258 116 187 112 311 49 28 7 19 8 2 82 60 4 35 32 27 18 1 36 31 ■ 47 46 20 66 17 108 41 36 36 63 862 144 254 146 215 103 274 42 31 8 18 10 2 69 49 4 21 38 18 13 a 59 41 56 66 10 65 23 102 28 29 59 85 885 171 248 166 188 112 296 36 34 5 22 12 7 71 53 3 29 41 23 13 a 41 33 42 53 15 72 26 105 44 25 31 61 1,078 223 302 191 240 122 254 34 25 8 18 5 4 85 69 16 37 12 10 1 a 45 45 35 55 11 51 12 73 23 14 41 67 964 216 246 193 186 123 340 35 32 7 13 10 12 85 64 2 25 50 53 16 5,447 69 86 21 64 52 96 69 21 54 63 71 72 HI 25 60 131 70 (0 a 42 42 32 54 9 54 23 92 44 21 42 63 1,269 259 344 260 279 127 230 31 31 2 11 2 2 fO 66 4 19 30 15 3 5,994 54 87 35 52 58 73 52 13 58 69 43 57 91 23 47 146 93 1 Id a 39 46 36 66 15 57 16 67 30 17 47 61 916 220 242 163 169 122 318 24 46 4 11 7 11 87 67 5 18 38 52 15 5,153 47 79 21 69 67 68 66 12 54 40 45 54 79 19 4S IOC 4£ S ?1 4-^ 1 2 4 3 5 3 6 4 47 1 44 36 71 1 1 16 4X 1?,9 3 1 2 81 172 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued,— roiaZ population Connties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Under 1. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25, 25 to 30^ Kent Co. — Continued, Nelson {inc. the following Tillages)-. - Cedar Springs vill. ipart of) Sand Lake village... Oakfield Paris Plainfield (inc. part of Rockford village) Rockford village (part of) . Solon (inc. part of Cedar Springs village) ,. Cedar Springs vill. (part of) Sparta (inc. the following Tillages) _ 20 33 Lisbon village (part of)._. Sparta village ___ Spencer Tyrone (inc. part of Cas- novia village) Casnovia village (part of) . Vergennes Walker Wyoming (inc. Grandville village) Grandville village __ 22 Grand Rapids city.. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward _. 7th ward .. 8th ward .. 9th ward .. 10th ward . 11th ward . 12th ward . 67 16 71 65 150 160 87 44 55 85 73 83 84 55 54 77 140 156 98 38 55 92 65 75 119 20 17 33 90 5 50 65 72 2 53 118 147 12 3,633 275 129 244 280 487 589 343 169 222 352 279 264 84 1 79 19 120 10 43 65 74 4 42 126 162 15 3,694 284 145 261 230 511 591 342 158 248 357 286 281 122 25 14 64 92 110 24 163 50 95 85 2 62 131 207 20 4,159 346 137 299 328 606 600 345 196 251 389 374 138 24 24 41 94 121 104 22 145 12 49 90 95 3 51 116 211 21 4,181 318 179 320 323 556 631 363 214 274 363 355 285 128 23 16 58 111 101 22 137 7 43 82 5 57 102 186 27 3,612 290 160 267 331 501 473 304 161 233 379 29.i 218 100 21 10 54 97 2 104 22 123 10 34 75 77 5 58 94 181 30 3,826 277 147 267 378 599 506 343 151 245 389 301 223 92 21 11 67 153 101 4 92 17 126 5 38 63 71 3 58 116 143 20 3,489 283 183 286 319 518 477 276 132 228 330 253 204 104 35 28 58 90 77 2 84 25 126 7 35 66 85 11 43 93 147 27 4,177 372 257 436 437 487 441 325 192 283 448 289 210 104 1 107 7 36 56 55 105 129 18 ,510 361 191 277 377 423 457 289 154 246 325 202 208 105 32 10 40 61 49 20 111 4 49 48 53 4 44 72 95 18 4,370 388 315 546 542 476 413 314 200 253 407 283 233 95 14 3,645 359 224 315 398 390 453 334 167 235 303 251 216 17 17 43 62 61 3 93 45 35 46 5 43 72 116 10 4,055 329 285 513 458 395 390 328 190 246 .377 313 231 Keweenaw Co.. Allonez Eagle Harbor . Grant Houghton Sherman 157 161 21 188 183 171 62 36 3 13 57 140 60 21 7 10 42 142 57 27 7 12 39 125 52 19 4 169 102 144 70 18 11 13 32 92 31 20 5 13 23 Laee Co.. Chase (inc. Chase village^.. Chase village Cherry Valley Dover Eden 60 Elk Ellsworth (including part of Luther village) Luther village (part of) Glencoe Lake 258 56 15 3 10 4 293 47 11 5 14 318 62 13 5 12 2 313 71 18 7 15 2 313 75 22 6 20 314 81 20 6 12 2 26 58 22 323 72 15 21 13 7 40 55 21 14 7 270 222 37 348 47 7 24 12 45 172 32 8 3 5 2 35 15 5 4 POPULATION. 173 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and oyer. Unk. 1 -5 a CD 77 28 8 30 51 59 2 54 14 101 6 42 39 46 1 29 81 107 15 3,434 283 219 380 340 364 370 298 177 179 313 310 201 -2 g 1 eS S 1 S 1 e (0 a 1 a 1 a en 1 a a 33 11 6 13 44 23 3 19 7 42 a a En 21 9 4 6 25 12 20 6 40 a 5 ""3 1 7 2 1 6 10 (n (D ■3 a ID 9 1 m ■3 a odland .. 39 Hadley (including Hadley 54 21 Imlay (including Imlay City village) . 87 Imlay City village Lapeer Marathon (including the following villages)... Columbiaville village 46 32 65 28 7 Mayfield Metamora (including Meta- mora village). 18 11 2 25 3 12 18 21 1 1 4 15 38 69 16 North Branch (including North Branch village) North Branch village Oregon Rich.. 56 24 39 44 119 25 2d ward 42 3d ward 15 37 Leelanau Co. . 126 8 22 11 5 127 11 21 2 8 582 52 91 32 38 505 53 68 16 25 609 60 80 33 41 600 58 90 23 43 539 39 71 33 37 535 40 90 33 48 633 37 69 31 54 395 31 47 23 42 522 35 54 33 57 386 29 38 18 33 411 33 31 13 49 293 Bingham . 28 Centerville. 24 Cleveland. 12 Elmwood 20 POPULATION. 175 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. CO .2 ■3 1 34 24 13 15 14 3 5 963 73 33 4S 36 8 40 17 56 30 49 14 35 36 41 2 87 53 27 60 18 11 34 53 12 67 27 34 46 111 22 40 12 37 264 25 24 16 23 CD S IS t4 i s 29 21 15 10 7 2 5 a •3 a •3 a 1) ■« s 14 11 15 10 8 5 3 900 67 32 26 47 17 30 10 44 35 40 14 34 32 45 12 79 44 31 .58 13 9 47 49 13 51 20 44 30 111 28 39 12 32 223 14 20 15 20 a 7 6 3 6 5 2 4 718 70 41 27 45 9 31 9 40 16 36 15 24 20 46 17 58 26 15 41 12 6 29 45 11 34 12 35 23 12 33 15 23 197 14 18 9 19 .2 « 3 2 3 4 2 BO a 3 2 3 (n '3 1 1 1 1 13 3 i 1 1 .2 s ■3 a ce 25 34 21 20 16 14 3 13 30 22 12 13 12 3 3 19 13 11 8 7 3 4 25 17 14 15 11 5 5 14 11 10 12 8 4 4 35 24 17 16 12 6 11 27 21 16 12 6 4 2 13 15 1 ?1 ?n 5 IS 4 435 40 20 15 33 7 17 3 22 11 19 8 16 12 32 10 33 10 13 22 4 2 24 31 9 25 4 20 9 39 6 12 13 8 109 7 5 8 10 336 36 16 8 16 3 11 1 14 10 21 3 15 10 24 5 30 12 15 15 3 2 14 18 6 21 6 12 8 38 S 12 8 10 69 5 4 2 7 99 13 7 2 6 2 3 90 7 4 4 4 3 9 2 1 11 2 .... 1 7 1 1 1 1 962 64 IS 931 66 25 46 48 13 56 26 41 50 45 13 32 29 37 8 68 30 32 63 18 5 38 54 19 65 27 38 52 91 22 25 15 29 910 71 34 42 42 12 45 13 45 23 48 10 32 29 35 8 66 30 35 76 21 11 33 40 19 68 28 37 36 107 21 33 16 37 896 53 19 45 51 12 47 18 43 30 43 10 22 26 40 7 84 47 35 58 21 11 47 46 11 55 25 38 35 98 22 29 12 35 778 47 12 35 44 9 45 11 40 27 34 8 26 28 22 7 76 45 19 47 16 2 28 25 S 50 23 30 31 124 21 51 16 36 196 14 23 12 15 797 49 14 41 37 9 41 6 49 27 38 11 24 37 25 8 72 41 25 45 14 3 26 38 11 68 20 27 30 98 15 30 12 41 727 49 29 26 40 12 24 7 42 26 32 11 26 29 35 9 77 46 29 54 19 12 41 25 9 46 18 29 21 76 12 24 11 29 1,248 55 28 43 69 18 69 18 81 38 78 16 49 54 66 14 119 47 38 88 22 12 63 50 9 70 21 55 39 124 19 43 14 48 1,107 74 37 32 57 24 60 18 56 39 67 20 37 40 67 16 103 44 35 66 17 7 50 48 17 63 22 38 37 137 30 55 10 42 1 3? 1 .M 1 7 4S 1 in 60 8 1 5 2 3 3 6 2 8 12 2 6 2 2 20 """.3 3 3 1 1 — - 1 — - — - 1 1 47 _... 1 1 u S9 1 4 4 1 9 5 3 2 1 3 10 2 4 2 4 3 15 5 6 1 3 16 ""2 3 3 1 3S 41 1 9 61 1 1 29 22 M 1 1 14 9 37 57 ---- ^,--" ---- 1 - — 10 67 27 37 3 1 3 1 1 40 109 33 25 6 1 1 1 1 45 1 3 — 5 367 32 328 23 24 17 27 245 20 28 11 30 235 22 32 6 20 217 16 19 11 24 160 13 10 9 11 319 31 45 19 28 258 18 31 16 28 — - 35 1 15 26 176 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI. — Continued. — Total population Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. LbbIiANAU Co. — Continued, Empire Glen Arbor Kasson. _ Leelanau Leland Solon _ Sutton's Bay _ Lenawee Co. Adrian .__ _ Blissfleld (including Bliss- field Tillage) Blissfield village Cambridge..- Clinton (including Clinton village) Clinton village Deerfield (including Deer- field village) Deerfield village- Dover (including part of Clayton village) Clayton village (part of) Fairfield Franklin Hudson (including part of Clayton village) Clayton village (part of ) Macon Madison Medina Ogden Palmyra Raisin Eidgeway Riga. Eollin (including part of Addison village) Addison village (part of) Rome Seneca (including Morenci village) Morenci village Teoumseh (including Te- cumseh village) Tecumseh village Woodstock (including part of Addison village) .-. Addison village (part of) Adrian city Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward 4tli ward Hudson city 1st ward 2d ward --. 3d ward Under 1. lto5. 1,788 43 74 35 47 48 50 47 4 49 50 57 102 58 55 76 113 116 91 55 12 314 94 121 37 62 1,736 39 45 4 33 43 63 91 65 60 68 121 54 13 315 95 105 47 5 to 10. 14 39 103 57 33 83 ;,295 50 106 55 42 71 15 103 80 121 83 57 69 154 78 12 61 105 48 65 84 16 454 109 181 75 62 12 32 101 64 32 83 2,181 66 120 58 42 44 6 48 61 65 112 75 58 89 150 72 8 52 95 36 114 64 18 402 136 138 47 81 92 22 39 31 10 to 15. 2,291 60 121 63 47 59 11 109 76 47 3 55 70 75 109 113 74 69 138 75 7 42 100 44 121 74 12 415 108 142 78 87 2,311 131 112 58 47 50 6 102 62 4 26 57 64 112 81 61 74 147 111 43 105 84 109 152 65 72 120 18 66 46 15 to 20. 2,282 46 5 112 74 78 119 98 65 62 123 102 42 121 94 72 9 403 90 140 75 103 28 2,433 252 108 69 47 100 33 47 5 52 62 62 100 63 7 50 133 70 141 111 49 13 481 124 140 109 108 95 21 46 28 20 to 25. 2,168 64 93 51 64 2,213 64 90 46 41 102 75 102 59 61 104 76 71 58 113 119 57 106 77 64 11 433 107 154 75 97 91 30 39 25 52 6 53 133 72 136 115 48 12 616 ■123 167 98 138 90 20 46 24 25 to 30. 1,829 41 87 43 58 58 43 118 48 100 73 34 13 24 58 25 22 83 55 47 64 47 64 12 74 40 44 54 61 54 61 138 107 49 14 99 118 68 107 95 22 45 POPULATION. 177 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. .2 1 1 ■=3 1 1 1 a 'oa a 19 3 16 49 13 9 23 1 a 19 9 9 44 36 1,370 44 57 36 25 41 25 29 5 44 7 62 54 31 6 39 40 46 54 62 38 48 54 59 8 31 85 44 80 66 48 7 228 47 82 42 57 71 19 21 31 B (2 i ■3 a 30 9 25 57 32 18 25 s '3 a a 1 a 9 7 15 25 10 5 s 935 38 46 21 20 32 23 17 7 33 3 35 21 38 8 26 40 40 27 19 24 30 28 45 4 24 59 37 62 53 21 6 151 24 40 44 43 57 9 25 23 o s 9 2 3 11 10 3 13 819 36 34 22 10 24 18 19 7 24 3 32 18 29 8 19 32 34 22 15 19 21 21 24 "23 72 43 57 44 13 2 155 27 57 30 41 66 13 29 24 s a 3 i "a B ® 1 "3 a 'a a 1 to ID s a i a: E "3 a 2 m 'ed a 1^ 84 13 36 11 14 40 26 n 32 1,702 40 72 49 53 54 41 47 17 45 6 73 40 50 12 37 43 58 60 49 51 50 68 50 5 41 80 46 99 81 54 12 398 90 133 86 89 90 17 40 33 50 15 22 61 29 17 43 14 6 19 40 32 6 39 20 13 16 53 18 1,455 39 64 46 40 36 21 49 11 48 5 77 45 41 9 45 46 55 53 36 37 41 55 59 6 41 80 34 83 57 41 7 279 83 75 60 61 65 22 24 19 16 9 6 36 21 2'^ 28 7 26 37 20 IS 29 15 8 21 43 30 12 25 14 10 20 41 25 9 IS 1,599 53 84 52 38 45 33 42 9 55 15 67 27 62 16 39 52 44 34 50 37 40 43 57 8 42 80 51 107 93 38 11 347 65 126 73 83 116 25 43 48 ?fi 1 5 1 1 1 272 9 11 9 7 5 4 4 2 10 1 15 10 5 "i 12 15 9 13 7 4 5 10 ""8 20 6 20 16 4 1 43 6 13 13 11 19 5 3 11 2 3 1 ;,?, 1 w ?n 1 2 13 1 2 2 3n 2 241 7 5 2 4 9 4 2 1 8 2 11 11 5 1 5 8 3 4 13 12 4 3 8 1 8 12 8 19 16 5 1 55 11 9 13 22 20 4 8 8 17 1 1 1,592 47 1,618 38 66 38 51 59 37 35 11 48 8 78 44 41 3 35 49 58 66 42 49 62 62 57 8 40 75 36 98 75 64 16 326 91 99 61 75 75 15 35 25 1,608 49 73 44 27 46 29 45 13 45 10 77 41 37 2 36 50 46 52 45 42 57 58 61 8 42 80 44 105 81 45 9 850 102 106 66 76 99 22 50 27 1,511 45 61 41 24 57 34 42 14 39 5 56 55 41 6 32 46 45 64 49 36 48 50 52 9 37 90 36 96 83 43 10 325 85 95 60 85 78 18 36 24 1,342 43 49 33 30 50 36 30 10 28 4 70 41 35 5 23 34 48 46 50 48 32 44 37 1 36 92 56 75 58 . 37 6 284 60 102 55 67 80 17 32 31 2,209 67 100 55 51 67 44 80 28 48 10 91 56 61 11 52 63 65 89 82 73 52 99 61 6 61 144 69 135 109 71 14 433 91 141 93 108 105 27 45 33 2,351 70 97 55 51 68 54 89 39 70 16 93 54 66 18 73 66 87 64 81 78 48 82 76 11 55 161 95 153 127 59 10 484 95 149 103 137 126 31 49 46 1,626 58 64 40 44 45 35 54 17 53 10 74 37 50 9 51 51 71 50 72 48 30 55 44 5 38 109 56 90 74 48 8 290 65 97 54 74 100 23 42 35 15 13 fi' 37 37 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 51 M 51 Ifi 5? 1 1 1 f 1 71 """3 1 1 4? 51 4 4f 1 1 1 39 56 — - 1 --- K — - 2 5r 3 45 1 '"2 1 1 fif 1 K- 3 3 49 1 ? 4< 2 89 41 79 1 1 1 4 2 • 65 39 'i 340 3 3 84 126 3 3 VI a 1 1 67 13 1 -- 31 1 1 2J 23 178 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued. — Total population Counties, Under 1. 1 to5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships^ villages, cities and wards. CO 1 a m .3 IS a a la a 1 a .2 a 1 1 ea a St 1 a 1 Livingston Co- 202 12 5 12 16 14 8 7 10 15 6 9 33 18 10 13 14 6 7 11 195 7 2 11 12 10 11 6 9 14 ..... 37 27 11 22 2 8 12 4 9 10 47 709 42 22 37 55 43 34 24 27 8'c 30 48 103 70 32 49 5 32 38 17 28 35 133 2 5 108 63 18 752 54 26 49 43 40 35 21 26 57 20 31 134 91 45 54 5 39 46 17 40 38 142 4 8 122 76 8 960 58 27 68 76 59 47 34 38 90 34 56 143 93 55 53 4 36 55 22 46 46 139 1 12 111 58 15 915 83 32 66 53 62 47 44 31 77 28 47 134 92 43 61 1 46 47 22 40 34 121 4 10 101 63 6 434 12 35 65 38 12 49 40 32 17 60 9 7 136 14 47 44 31 982 81 42 65 74 50 56 35 41 93 35 45 143 91 47 52 2 58 65 22 45 32 79 2 5 64 41 8 359 19 34 50 28 16 35 29 19 20 41 8 8 109 16 27 36 30 980 76 37 75 72 58 43 42 27 120 56 42 156 106 43 49 3 34 64 30 38 41 95 3 11 78 50 3 383 18 32 51 33 11 48 39 18 20 51 8 12 114 19 32 36 27 1,054 76 30 65 65 62 50 56 51 109 52 .54 1.56 107 49 52 1 44 59 23 59 47 89 2 11 72 41 4 334 13 30 35 19 10 33 26 21 17 48 6 12 109 12 22 41 34 952 91 53 47 54 53 38 37 43 94 49 33 190 140 43 52 5 39 60 25 39 39 106 6 11 79 49 10 307 13 23 34 19 11 41 36 18 10 37 5 16 99 5 39 20 35 1,003 79 30 65 69 58 46 28 45 90 37 47 168 115 42 54 2 51 54 19 52 55 142 5 19 109 67 9 378 7 29 46 28 11 72 57 12 22 70 8 13 88 6 27 31 24 920 83 40 60 54 40 32 31 32 98 50 48 182 151 33 51 2 36 52 23 41 47 102 1 2 90 59 9 331 11 31 42 27 9 45 38 16 10 44 5 13 105 12 40 32 21 824 60 24 50 S2 50 48 24 39 78 39 38 127 96 40 54 5 38 39 11 37 50 151 1 11 127 63 12 384 14 43 54 32 7 46 32 16 22 74 7 11 90 5 33 26 26 812 Brighton (including Brigh- ton villa|:e) 64 27 Cohoctah . 51 40 Deerfield- . 39 39 Grreen Oak. 33 Hamburg , 36 Handy (including Fowler- villft yilln^A). 72 42 Hartland. 33 Howell (including part of 167 Howell Tillage (part of) 133 30 Marion (including part of Howell village) 1 52 Howell village (part of) Oceola . 3 32 Putnam (including Pinck- ■noy villago) 43 14 Tyrone. 36 TTnaHilla 45 Luce Co. .. 47 100 2 Lakefield- _„ 5 40 25 2 1 43 29 3 8 McMUlan (including New- berry village) 82 Newberry village. 54 Pentlend , . 8 Mackinac Co 136 6 9 19 11 3 14 13 6 6 31 4 3 35 7 13 7 8 114 3 12 19 10 6 15 11 7 10 17 """6 19 5 5 5 4 421 21 83 64 29 9 38 25 28 19 72 11 9 117 18 32 35 32 369 18 41 54 29 12 27 22 20 21 49 12 11 104 19 31 30 24 455 26 40 70 37 18 40 32 21 25 81 9 9 116 17 34 30 35 282 4 Cedar- 21 Garfield (including Naubin- way village) _ _ 35 m 4 Holmes (including Macki- nac village) .. 44 Mackinac village- 37 15 Moran__ 21 38 3 St. Ignace. 3 St. Ignace city. 94 12 2d ward.: 32 3d ward _ 29 21 POPULATION. 179 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 33. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 43 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. 1 a DQ .3 cd on s as S o5 620 42 23 45 34 35 30 26 35 78 36 23 103 76 23 32 3 34 36 17 26 18 1 1 1 CO a 1 1 a) 1 a SI S 642 62 28 43 37 19 21 33 30 62 24 34 118 72 24 30 3 31 39 20 34 25 24 1 6 12 7 6 125 6 9 13 8 3 24 21 11 9 14 5 4 27 4 6 9 8 CO B 581 57 31 39 33 18 18 18 22 73 33 34 110 84 23 18 3 27 38 13 34 19 13 1 2 9 8 1 73 3 2 7 6 1 19 16 4 7 3 1 3 25 5 7 7 6 1 13 385 37 21 21 20 11 21 16 14 45 17 23 69 50 19 25 4 15 14 6 19 16 11 2 4 5 3 13 a 284 20 14 15 13 12 12 11 12 31 19 17 52 38 7 16 1 12 20 11 23 11 2 1 a 92 7 5 5 5 5 2 6 2 6 3 6 17 13 8 1 4 7 2 4 5 2 0. 13 a 74 9 7 2 4 """7 3 6 7 4 3 12 10 5 2 1 3 4 2 3 4 1 "3 a 7 3 a! 8 6 1 'a a as B Is a 7 13 a 750 676 53 30 36 49 35 2"' 21 30 62 23 44 136 97 37 31 6 32 32 17 27 29 748 55 21 51 61 33 28 29 32 77 38 41 117 77 31 45 5 28 49 20 36 35 666 43 21 49 33 23 38 32 35 75 40 30 101 76 24 42 7 28 49 23 37 27 586 45 27 32 33 23 23 19 26 86 53 25 110 86 25 23 22 38 17 22 34 595 61 34 31 26 26 22 29 29 69 43 37 96 SO 25 30 4 19 39 18 24 32 539 45 21 28 30 22 23 28 25 65 36 23 95 76 17 35 4 14 40 15 21 28 978 79 37 60 55 43 41 61 46 114 60 48 158 113 32 53 2 38 58 25 57 45 938 97 62 57 53 44 34 53 41 88 43 54 144 101 29 54 3 30 60 31 50 50 3 33 4S 43 .3(5 2 3fi .34 .30 > (iZ 2 2 1 19 43 122 89 47 2 1 1 1 .... 4 1 1 34 3 37 1 2 1 44 9 .... 1 2 2 S.'i .... 1 33 187 100 2 7 83 54 8 256 5 18 40 19 5 35 31 12 11 35 6 6 83 6 27 26 21 119 3 6 100 57 10 63 1 2 55 33 5 98 6 6 78 38 8 44 2 5 33 14 4 61 1 6 49 33 5 25 ..... 21 11 1 65 3 9 48 24 6 40 1 6 28 15 5 3 8 2 1 2 162 1 1 99 15 42 2 2 4 2 2 11 9 2 3 1 2 3 10 ""'3 6 1 28 2 3 3 1 10 1 9 1 1 .... 8 402 7 333 12 35 50 29 7 31 21 11 24 74 9 5 75 7 27 21 20 196 8 13 21 13 4 29 23 9 11 30 5 5 61 8 26 8 19 240 17 24 41 18 6 33 26 10 9 39 1 5 55 3 23 16 13 152 9 12 16 11 6 17 13 3 5 13 4 4 63 10 14 22 17 184 11 17 31 13 5 22 15 6 10 12 11 5 55 7 18 15 15 107 7 12 13 6 2 11 9 3 f 13 1 2 38 4 8 12 14 237 9 22 29 13 8 20 15 17 7 33 11 13 68 8 13 22 25 140 7 6 14 8 , 3 28 26 17 6 14 1 4 40 6 12 13 9 4 49 1 1 1 1 47 1 2 19 13 44 4 4 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 .34 25 2 18 3 3 1 1 1 1 72 « 10 10 1 3 4 2 1 3 111 18 4 1 1 — — 2 1 31 .38 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 .... .... 1 1 1 24 180 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN-^ UNE 1, 1894. TABtiE XI.— CotiTiNu^T).— Total population Counties. townships, villages, cities and wards. Macomb Co. Armada (including Armada Tillage) _. Armada villHge Bmce (including part of Borneo village) Romeo village (part of) Chesterfield (including New Baltimore village)-. _r New Baltimore village Clinton Erin Harrison Lenox (including the fol- lowing villages) New Haven village.. Richmond village (part of)_ Macomb Ray Richmond (including the following villages) Memphis village (part of)... Richmond village (part of).. Shelby (including part of Utica village) Utica village (part of) Sterling (including part of Utica village)... Utica village (part of) Warren (including Warren village) Warren village Washington (including part of Romeo village) Someo village (part of) Mt. Clemens city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward Manistee Co Arcadia Bear Lake (including Bear Lake village). Bear Lake village Brown Cleon (including Copemish village) Copemish village Filer Manistee Maple Grove Morilla Onekama (including One- kama village) Ocekama village Pleasanton Springdale Stronack Under 1. 397 447 19 20 8 13 11 319 10 4 14 4 19 6 17 45 6 453 12 20 7 4 1,505 69 27 71 26 115 47 151 43 96 11 19 74 46 118 7 142 18 77 23 249 119 71 59 1,567 52 65 17 34 21 156 211 20 14 1,378 116 29 90 4 138 17 64 19 239 104 78 57 1,.597 56 64 15 51 21 171 203 18 23 5 to 10. 1,872 138 55 120 147 47 123 19 14 105 118 9 193 22 97 39 322 122 120 1,849 54 70 12 53 60 21 181 211 24 ia3 ,34 147 118 171 139 23 ■22 100 80 112 19 101 19 132 14 164 n 93 35 303 137 94 72 1,767 51 87 23 52 62 25 179 218 17 19 10 to 15. 1,740 93 36 90 38 106 36 109 141 47 134 19 ■14 82 92 109 16 30 85 13 123 12 152 12 85 25 290 129 92 69 1,476 54 15 149 154 31 13 15 to 20, 1,655 124 51 141 36 101 20 15 98 70 118 14 27 83 15 151 16 277 120 68 1,482 42 70 16 51 59 135 164 20 18 1,646 86 35 87 25 108 41 107 140 36 113 21 13 86 76 139 19 29 74 12 114 7 133 6 249 lOO 83 66 46 13 50 49 16 103 132 25 23 1,588 103 33 102 54 80 102 32 109 2' 12 72 67 125 16 31 76 19 117 12 1,234 42 54 16 34 62 18 117 128 18 16 20 to 25. 1,414 101 31 64 14 2 84 63 104 32 123 7 1,103 23 1,415 88 44 96 46 68 38 112 92 36 352 129 116 107 1,021 27 59 21 22 50 26 66 82 17 14 25 to 30. 1,181 1,066 24 51 17 39 1,191 62 27 77 41 70 23 16 18 55 43 98 17 33 53 18 271 93 112 955 42 17 13 15 74 119 13 17 29 13 25 7 22 POPULATION. I sex and ages in periods of years. 181 ) to35. 1,097 35 to 40. 1,074 202 1,011 36 40 10 25 49 22 80 125 19 13 40 to 45 7S1 25 29 11 18 31 12 67 59 168 4* 11 21 35 12 51 102 SIS 49 141 62 50 29 3 51 13 64 20 lis 54 40 24 662 21 40 15 25 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80 i 1,274 1,339 81 31 82 38 88 101 46 58 90 37 69 73 a5 50 80 24 71 21 96 29 102 42 10 75 74 10 61 115 122 17 20 47 71 21 76 21 83 9 . 83 8 110 84 13 13 82 3-1 S4 43 201 M 75 192 56 H4 1,013 62 27 64 32 61 27 61 8:? 19 70 18 S24 656 29 12 56 52 IS 20 30 15 44 29 11 9 H1 49 SK 6(1 24 11 16 IB 45 40 13 11 26 26 B 4 IS 15 73 33 130 42 57 31 403 16 a -3 911 38 20 80 to 90. 439 14fi 30 90 to 100. 100 and over. 182 CENSUS OP MIOHIQAN-JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued. — Total population Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Under 1. Manistee Co.— Continued. Manistee city.. lat ward 2d ward 3dwaid 4th ward. 5th ward. 6th ward. 7th ward. Manitou Co.. Chandler Galilee North Manitou . Peaine South Manitou. 227 30 23 13 39 34 37 51 239 35 22 800 103 813 110 84 79 112 125 116 187 5 to 10. 977 126 105 89 143 154 139 221 129 107 133 117 127 198 10 to 15. 726 100 87 72 113 112 105 137 798 92 101 116 118 106 167 662 76 88 102 139 658 68 152 97 77 85 95 84 20 to 25. 560 65 83 110 72 73 80 77 582 49 147 25 to 30. 549 74 82 128 56 60 70 79 65 76 85 55 65 94 Maequette Co... Champion . Chocolay... Ely Forsyth .... Humboldt Ishpeming Marquette Michigamme . Negaunee.. Bepublic Eichmond (including Pal- mer village) Palmer village Sands ... Skandia.. Tilden.... Turin .... Isbpeming city . 1st ward. 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward. 5th ward. 6th ward . 7th ward . 8th ward .. 9th ward .. 10th ward . Marquette city . 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward. 6th ward. 7th ward. 8th ward. 238 40 24 16 11 16 150 29 11 713 22 12 10 265 11 36 36 50 22 32 19 21 16 22 128 25 16 7 10 31 21- 12 2,322 63 11 60 11 160 55 51 13 20 52 7 768 38 73 96 2,216 109 61 36 27 16 66 12 167 18 63 6 683 25 77 104 113 56 91 70 52 41 54 478 107 32 49 40 110 84 54 58 95 83 27 25 2,405 31 40 23 57 14 57 14 190 42 728 36 78 92 123 80 102 65 57 41 54 619 103 33 44 63 97 70 78 31 2,419 36 34 19 64 6 63 21 170 45 43 752 39 93 104 118 92 81 69 53 49 54 119 61 26 34 17 44 9 67 15 140 51 45 22 19 51 550 441 119 77 65 46 51 47 50 58 110 73 71 62 61 53 23 25 2,021 111 57 38 28 17 50 13 47 153 35 33 10 17 45 581 35 66 101 45 64 53 38 47 44 482 90 66 51 54 1,622 48 50 424 95 56 52 44 1,831 106 41 29 7 17 34 13 45 33 28 14 6 38 5 602 37 57 1,910 63 48 41 23 16 28 18 34 14 67 41 38 20 9 47 11 43 81 81 96 44 42 79 55 38 46 539 114 104 52 63 77 63 36 30 1,740 77 60 47 27 37 50 28 597 74 80 2,162 56 38 28 22 10 49 15 47 14 102 40 37 18 7 32 14 1,552 66 23 9 13 29 1 32 21 18 21 3 505 23 64 65 70 47 28 467 58 56 49 84 67 62 61 POPULATION. 183 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80^ 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. (0 O s m o 1 511 61 83 56 4S 75 100 88 1 i BD ■3 a 315 37 68 31 34 45 44 56 1^ 1 B 233 28 38 46 32 21 26 42 m .3 «s a 381 38 70 61 42 51 65 54 a 327 30 55 47 48 46 50 51 CD a 162 o6 'ed a 1 a 47 4 8 5 9 3 8 10 19 2 3 2 11 1 139 6 7 4 1 2 2 4 2 "■"5 2 2 1 ""6 1 a & 54 6 12 6 3 6 8 CO .2 as a 5 2 2 i "3 a 15 2 1 a .2 as ■3 a '3 1 ■3 a 9 1 CO a 554 519 67 64 79 53 86 79 91 419 55 55 55 5i 54 59 87 400 57 57 49 41 68 61 77 341 35 64 56 44 46 37 59 63 121 12 32i 33 26' 21 78 104 fl 19 21 21 31 31 7 5 2 14 3 475 22 30 11 3 4 9 6 11 3 26 3 3 6 7 10 2 105 6 19 14 16 11 9 6 6 11 7 141 27 19 17 22 21 16 6 13 12 14 25 18 23 2 4 3 12 2 424 22 14 5 2 3 3 1 11 3 19 5 5 1 4 11 1 123 6 18 20 22 9 11 8 13 9 7 122 18 12 19 26 16 18 10 3 1 1 75 1 84 3 5 2 95 13,- — 8 — 1 30 22 6 2 """ii 3 36 13 2 3 14 4 23 8 2 2 9 2 13 2 2 2 5 2 12 2 18 5 14 4 1 3 6 30 9 2 1 16 2 23 6 1 "ii 10 1 1 2 4 2 164 7 10 2 1 2 4 1 11 1 1 1 2 5 3 5 2 4 6 3 1 1 11 — - 1 3 27 1 3 25 4 1 1 1 7 1,958 59 1,416 46 28 4 18 8 29 4 39 8 75 27 26 33 4 484 28 52 68 83 53 65 53 32 35 15 371 57 40 36 51 63 45 51 28 1,417 61 30 19 20 4 28 7 48 12 74 22 22 10 6 31 9 459 35 67 61 81 56 41 35 32 31 20 357 69 54 36 49 49 42 39 19 1,049 60 32 12 12 1 13 6 23 5 72 20 19 4 5 24 3 341 26 26 56 60 37 32 29 27 26 22 264 38 27 25 57 38 3-1 29 12 1,080 44 25 17 13 5 39 6 30 11 79 24 23 6 14 15 1 350 31 44 48 70 32 23 25 32 19 26 256 48 29 23 30 37 38 37 14 794 36 17 13 8 11 17 4 23 6 36 13 13 6 11 18 1 242 9 27 45 41 16 22 11 24 27 20 224 35 25 16 42 35 35 25 11 868 36 25 13 12 11 19 7 24 6 56 13 12 10 8 13 2 251 20 25 33 43 17 28 17 23 27 18 223 44 30 20 31 38 24 19 17 639 31 16 9 6 7 11 5 15 2 45 11 9 6 7 13 4 170 19 23 30 21 15 18 6 13 12 13 184 31 29 28 23 24 23 16 10 1,038 37 39 23 18 8 22 7 23 4 55 -14 10 12 11 26 10 250 15 34 52 31 31 19 15 17 26 10 329 59 61 39 62 36 .38 26 8 814 36 35 9 3 6 11 5 23 1 47 8 6 4 3 17 4 215 19 14 36 34 35 15 13 15 21 13 229 35 29 31 42 30 33 18 11 5 1 1 5 34 1 ?:? n 1 9 1 33 14 1 2 1 7 2 2 1 1 3 ~"i 1 1 44 3 S m 2 1 1 — - 1 1 39 .15 16 1 11 1 45 1 12 659 47 28 1 7 1 4 7 2 1 4 1 44 10 2 5 6 7 8 5 1 49 3 6 9 5 6 2 4 4 5 5 49 7 5 13 6 9 6 1 2 6 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 3 1 .__. .__. 2 1 88 67 128 58 2 K> 1 65 49 38 2 1 9 .... 2 — 2 1 1 34 527 10 2 2 1 96 95 1 45 1 1 4 2 2 72 89 42 65 33 184 CENSUS OK MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XI. — Continued. — Total population Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Maequette Co.— Continued. Negaunee city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward Under 1, 133 37 23 7 37 29 1 to5. .5 to 10, 378 99 67 34 97 81 345 91 61 30 93 70 299 74 61 39 63 60 320 85 63 32 76 62 241 43 46 44 58 50 20 to 25. 25 to 30. Mason Co. Amber {inclnding part of Scottville village) Scottville village (part of).. Branch __. Custer {including part of Scottville village) Scottville village (part of) _. Eden Free Soil Grant Hamlin _ ___ Pere Marquette, Riverton Sheridan.. Sherman.. Summit... Victory ... Ludington city . 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward. 5th ward . 6th ward. 293 3 21 17 1 11 14 11 128 17 15 18 40 241 7 2 21 17 2 12 1 15 114 19 12 32 28 21 2 1,052 82 6 37 59 25 14 55 81 12 42 22 59 482 120 108 18 1,250 64 7 40 44 20 14 55 72 11 44 26 46 464' 56 51 84 138 124 11 100 13 43 79 24 16 70 95 13 61 32 58 544 85 60 112 149 119 19 10 57 102 10 49 36 41 471 61 76 94 126 103 11 1,025 95 10 Xi 71 30 15 49 76 6 52 33 43 415 66 63 90 100 81 15 1,018 102 16 32 38 19 9 59 77 32 57 458 48 88 99 113 94 16 924 24 349 49 50 75 81 76 18 16 31 43 17 5 32 73 6 41 27 45 422 61 94 75 81 96 15 836 367 62 61 78 74 80 12 746 6 19 27 22 404 59 93 58 114 11 Mecosta Co.. .^tna (including part of Morley village) Morley village (part of) Austin Big Bapids Chippewa Colfax Deerfield (including part of Morley village) Morley village (part of) Pork... Grant Green Hinton... Martiny . Mecosta.. Millbrook _ Morton (including Mecosta village) __ Mecosta village Sheridan Wheatland 236 239 14 1,071 984 1,297 1,292 62 12 47 45 56 66 78 8 61 1,114 1,070 34 882 POPULATION. 185 f sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. m ca a & 231 57 45 26 62 41 1 tsS a ■3 e 152 40 31 11 37 33 IB « ■3 3 145 44 22 18 29 32 ■3 S 1*1 1 s .2 a 97 n 22 17 25 16 1 a o '3 a o5 a "3 S 76 11 13 13 23 14 317 33 6 7 30 5 12 28 11 4 20 23 5 10 13 27 94 13 16 17 17 24 7 475 28 4 25 16 11 21 34 1 17 15 35 27 5 27 27 36 10 9 40 i '3 a f» 74 14 16 11 18 15 263 23 4 6 17 2 3 20 9 4 17 27 1 14 13 21 88 13 20 22 15 14 4 380 16 4 12 10 15 15 25 2 10 8 28 25 5 21 24 17 7 4 24 "3 a 25 4 8 4 7 139 11 2 1 16 1 6 4 1 6 5 10 3 10 9 7 60 6 15 10 7 9 3 195 10 3 5 9 5 9 15 2 2 4 15 16 4 12 10 11 6 4 13 CO a 26 6 3 4 7 6 123 9 6 10 1 6 6 4 d a 3 "3 1 4 a a 2 o5 .2 C4 a CD "3 a CO .2 "5 a s e M 220 60 55 23 41 41 108 28 14 n 28 21 139 27 23 24 32 33 342 34 4 12 47 10 15 30 12 3 26 26 17 22 18 21 259 39 46 53 51 61 9 150 27 36 25 37 158 29 31 31 4:3 24 68 5» 1 1 1 1 1 2 M — - 1 1 66 7H 27 2 1 3 23 3 3 1 2 1 4 1 708 43 620 51 15 8 46 10 19 35 9 6 26 46 4 21 16 19 314 64 55 54 62 73 6 677 57 20 14 59 8 29 27 9 12 39 47 18 28 13 31 294 47 46 50 70 72 9 554 37 11 10 53 19 27 9 5 32 42 2 32 18 19 249 40 40 48 68 46 7 633 42 5 9 66 6 14 28 14 10 30 45 16 28 15 24 292 38 53 52 76 63 10 479 32 10 10 48 12 15 25 12 5 23 34 2 13 5 20 235 32 45 48 53 49 8 387 35 9 3 29 6 9 20 6 5 19 24 8 15 11 21 182 26 50 35 29 38 i 696 49 13 15 49 14 26 42 26 7 46 66 23 33 14 44 256 31 54 54 53 67 7 823 55 9 30 31 33 35 57 8 25 24 64 51 16 26 38 39 20 16 51 325 48 9 8 50 10 18 29 17 5 25 41 4 27 15 27 211 34 37 37 44 49 10 680 42 4 23 25 16 37 47 2 28 19 51 37 13 23 31 33 14 11 49 — - 7 15 1 4 43 8 1 .... 1 .... 1 1 ... 311 28 3 1 1 .... 11 i) 28 6 7 2 6 5 11 51 7 15 11 13 4 1 123 4 1 2 6 4 6 12 2 6 "16 5 3 5 7 6 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 4X 1 23 25 3 2 1 19 27 4 9 2 2 1 1 1 2 37 2 2 7 2 2 1 2 359 2 1 1 74 4;i 59 - — .... 1 76 1112 2 1 5 34 1 1 4 3 .... 4 725 34 714 34 14 20 23 30 25 39 6 22 22 45 42 21 28 39 30 18 25 42 734 31 13 19 23 36 24 42 4 25 17 51 40 28 32 46 48 25 22 47 644 22 5 24 20 28 27 32 7 22 19 45 37 20 22 35 .39 21 23 33 715 29 10 20 25 43 38 35 3 3« 19 40 54 26 33 46 35 19 30 39 551 29 7 17 17 32 26 31 7 17 12 33 26 16 26 31 26 n 17 25 600 26 7 20 19 30 20 45 8 18 14 36 31 18 32 30 31 20 21 44 464 23 6 9 18 19 10 30 3 11 10 36 33 6 26 23 22 11 8 30 1 9 19 12 43 1 1 3 1 1 3 .... --- .... .... .... .... ;« .... I 46 5 25 2 1 4 1 '"i 1 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 I 1 4 29 47 1 4;h 1 25 2;^ 2 58 1 1 1 47 ' 20 26 — - .... .... .... .W 1 24 186 CENSUS OP MIOHIQAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— CoNTiNDBD. — Total population Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. Under 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. Mecosta Co,— Continued, Big Bapids city.. 1st ward. 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 43 223 27 27 67 32 70 216 19 27 71 31 299 31 42 107 84 85 276 32 32 105 41 271 42 .38 84 47 60 263 36 35 66 55 71 322 65 57 93 52 55 197 40 30 57 29 41 257 54 50 .58 4" 154 27 37 29 19 42 Menominee Co.. Cedarville .. Holmes Ingallston .. Mellen Menominee . Meyer Nadeau Spalding Stephenson .J., Menominee city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward. 5th ward., 6th ward.. 7th ward.. 472 16 42 45 254 31 37 42 40 30 2 10 21 16 18 38 30 45 253 27 46 37 32 32 50 29 1,565 36 22 33 65 56 76 153 137 175 812 105 121 111 129 113 125 108 1,517 37 16 35 72 58 128 125 182 818 85 160 112 138 87 143 1,552 42 18 42 81 63 158 133 202 759 89 128 102 104 111 131 94 1,476 30 16 30 71 60 63 143 127 216 720 99 129 106 107 91 106 82 1,154 23 18 40 50 103 111 155 532 74 110 61 61 81 94 51 1,148 24 13 27 59 51 40 106 106 162 560 65 105 1,023 29 18 25 54 39 61 102 471 80 92 66 63 68 65 47 1,025 23 7 18 46 31 83 70 91 567 103 119 90 115 129 772 205 183 1,.533 101 97 110 119 918 270 188 Midland Co.. EdenviHe .. Geneva Greendale.. Homer Hope Ingersoll . Jasper Jerome Larkin... Lee. Lincoln.. Midland . Mt. Hayley Porter Warren {including Coleman Tillage) Coleman Tillage Midland city.. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 189 6 8 2 7 14 18 19 5 15 5 8 11 57 16 14 64 31 35 128 79 126 34 34 36 22 718 27 39 8 29 47 74 36 22 53 15 18 26 37 94 67 123 27 42 28 26 885 33 45 10 41 58 82 52 43 77 16 20 78 38 40 112 63 140 84 53 29 24 770 63 127 33 41 27 26 796 52 80 40 33 44 17 15 71 30 40 120 82 726 31 32 2 29 45 83 42 22 50 18 16 59 41 42 85 49 129 27 40 40 22 21 39 10 40 54 79 36 22 37 19 25 60 40 30 101 66 661 28 2^ 10 25 38 46 31 24 24 31 31 97 78 167 41 53 50 23 537 29 26 11 31 33 48 25 15 36 9 15 50 18 22 55 552 23 19 8 17 24 60 18 21 31 10 11 23 29 93 71 126 25 47 36 IS 501 32 Missaukee Co. Mtna Bloomfleld. Caldwell Clam Union . 477 22 7 84 85 361 16 11 28 63 353 15 9 34 64 20 258 12 4 27 42 283 12 11 10 40 POPULATION. 187 ( sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. H) to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Dnk. CO 3 s "a s a tn S Id a CO 1 a CO is cd S ■a a CD "3 a S ca a 102 15 8 30 26 23 259 6 4 7 18 10 8 26 28 35 117 23 16 17 13 15 23 10 264 10 4 2 18 17 34 16 13 17 8 11 25 5 17 23 15 44 12 10 14 8 115 5 5 12 11 1 a CD 101 21 15 23 18 24 183 2 —4 8 8 6 15 13 22 105 13 17 16 23 16 12 8 200 4 7 3 13 12 20 7 11 12 4 7 21 7 16 20 12 36 10 5 13 8 61 ""3 4 12 IS "3 a 51 12 8 14 9 8 100 2 2 3 7 3 3 10 8 17 45 4 10 3 5 14 6 3 103 5 5 2 5 10 10 4 6 6 2 3 11 4 5 9 5 16 4 4 5 3 25 1 3 1 6 tn -3 1 33 8 5 11 4 5 100 4 1 2 5 3 3 7 7 24 44 6 4 10 9 ca a 9 ■; 2 3 1 1 21 1 as a Em 9 6 a .3 g 13 a cc 3 a 3 907 "36 38 68 39 46 203 32 34 62 36 39 196 42 27 59 39 29 165 21 19 54 38 33 170 29 30 48 31 34 185 32 30 44 20 39 150 32 30 37 24 27 232 42 35 69 43 43 635 21 19 18 37 33 32 49 54 86 288 42 64 41 33 42 31 35 544 18 2i 7 27 30 43 3" 26 29 10 13 53 27 21 58 37 122 27 56 27 12 200 42 24 61 40 •33 1 28 40 2 1 32 2 1 23 1 37 14 — - 1 .... — • 15 1,323 777 26 'i 13 27 24 34 61 46 82 467 45 76 72 76 52 76 60 412 9 18 7 n 23 40 35 14 32 5 7 29 9 21 53 34 93 20 33 23 17 218 6 2 19 21 969 34 22 21 27 45 57 74 79 90 ■520 69 113 76 83 58 74 67 605 16 6 13 22 27 15 52 45 72 337 37 59 51 60 36 47 47 714 24 20 17 29 36 38 71 66 77 336 47 67 50 46 40 49 37 461 4 4 34 15 24 35 42 71 225 32 49 27 42 24 29 22 565 20 21 16 28 22 24 36 59 89 250 42 50 37 45 24 26 26 315 4 7 12 19 11 10 18 28 42 164 30 27 33 17 23 17 17 272 11 7 4 14 14 26 21 13 10 10 8 35 13 10 20 17 58 17 21 14 4 340 9 1 7 25 19 6 30 32 49 162 20 27 22 23 24 21 25 3 4' """3 2 2 1 28 1 1 46 2 47 2 Si 94 3 2 2 7 • 89 3 1 7 96 2 10 7 1 1 1 1 742 13S — 1 1 :::: 1 144 1 2 1 ""3 2 1 74 i?a 77 3 1 110 76 4 1 22 1 1 6 i 1 1 — 3 512 ?1 469 17 17 5 17 32 52 17 21 35 15 10 31 19 21 73 43 87 20 36 19 12 309 30 6 26 25 392 8 19 5 12 23 35 21 13 21 13 8 39 15 19 61 40 80 20 35 15 10 424 15 20 6 16 32 43 30 15 20 9 7 40 18 18 66 44 69 19 22 17 11 327 18 17 2 12 22 40 15 13 11 6 6 25 13 19 41 25 70 13 25 20 12 364 14 17 4 18 22 40 21 11 18 12 4 37 19 21 34 25 72 13 31 J9 9 389 18 9 2 18 24 32 25 20 25 6 8 30 16 15 42 28 101 20 36 26 19 74 2 2 1 5 1 12 5 5 2 1 1 6 1 5 7 4 18 3 7 5 3 32 2 2 2 6 18 ?7 9 ?.l 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 33 .W 3 1 1 ,S6 25 1 .S3 8 1 2 2 2 3 9 2 2 1 M 12 Zl 92 58 89 21 3 1 1 .... .... 2 .... Xi 1 1 1 9 2 18 1 1 16 3 1 — 1 343 195 8 6 11 19 249 10 3 20 32 144 3 4 11 22 195 8 5 21 17 97 8 2 11 12 246 14 4 f2 3» 142 3 5 18 29 18 :i 27 1 2 28 2 188 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE X [.^Continued.— TofaZ population Counties. townships, villages, cities and warofs. Missaukee Co. — Continued. Forest Lalce (including part of Lake City village) __. Lalce City Tillage (part of). Norwich Pioneer Reeder (including part of Lake City village) .._ Lake City village {part of). Richland (including part of McBain village) McBain village (part of) ... Riverside (including part of McBain village) _. McBain village (part of) West Branch Under 1. 18 1 to5. 63 10 5 to 10, 82 68 10 to 15. 52 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 23 25 to 30. 57 50 43 27 MONEOE Co. Ash Bedford Berlin Dundee (including Dundee village) ._ Dundete village Erie Exeter Frenchtown. lda_. LaSalle Loudon Milan (including part of Milan village) ._ Milan village (part of) Monroe Raisinville Summerfleld (including Pe- tersburg village) Petersburg village __. _. Whiteford Monroe city . 1st ward... 2d ward ... 3d ward ... 4th ward _, 392 22 29 25 22 7 22 20 17 25 25 17 22 1,532 97 110 96 79 104 110 87 75 64 104 24 34 91 97 17 93 223 84 32 80 27 1,396 84 88 94 63 17 104 63 61 217 72 1,907 119 111 110 171 54 81 117 .128 96 76 78 110 20 41 108 123 23 113 325 161 23 106 35 1,870 119 112 135 168 48 134 117 104 73 73 122 19 40 102 106 19 102 270 82 53 2,001 141 126 117 187 58 115 116 102 81 87 104 15 47 102 118 19 108 351 174 36 94 47 1,729 113 89 107 162 45 92 102 110 82 67 76 117 31 103 286 90 45 90 61 1,781 108 109 101 179 61 91 115 109 85 82 80 113 20 104 16 241 79 43 82 37 1,759 108 98 110 171 108 20 53 82 18 410 107 136 1,548 104 95 87 139 4t 77 105 94 70 63 62 243 91 43 74 1,412 95 92 7b 133 101 22 36 76 14 78 282 81 67 75 59 1,276 76 91 63 107 41 Montcalm Co. . Belvidere __ Bloomer (including Carson City village) _. Carson City village _. Bushnell Cato (inc. Lakeview village) Lakeview village Crystal _._ Day (including McBride village) McBride village Douglass 403 382 1,642 72 95 37 46 105 57 64 76 17 63 1,556 64 104 51 .50 106 53 57 81 11 52 1,983 114 46 64 122 55 76 109 13 72 2,081 81 105 52 56 144 76 81 1,943 74 115 46 77 120 53 94 106 25 72 1,876 130 66 64 121 59 79 20 102 46 53 123 59 118 61 55 105 56 82 87 19 56 102 37 58 92 41 57 59 14 53 1,385 116 50 83 67 42 1,162 1,172 122 40 44 59 67 52, 47' 47 75 23 31 76 18 65 229 60 1,153 59 85 42 40 43 7 21 POPULATION. by sex and ages in periods of years. 189 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 60 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. S s I i a 'a E . 1^ tn © ■3 1 a B 7 6 1 5 3 19 14 10 10 4 4 ■}. cC 3 16 20 ..... 9 48 34 27 2 35 20 6 .3 a 1 00 IB "a a 6 6 2 5 8 20 15 16 1 IS 5 3 97s 38 69 45 82 28 30 56 54 47 43 46 61 34 52 82 24 64 155 50 27 52 26 939 33 74 32 52 52 30 34 35 12 19 2 1 X 1 1 En 1 1 a 1 'a 1 a a d "a E Q en a 1 a a n 7 15 1 10 10 63 54 26 2 37 23 2 20 29 1 14 8 67 52 41 1 38 21 5 4 19 ] 19 6 42 38 28 1 30 16 3 17 22 1 14 7 56 40 27 1 37 20 4 6 13 1 6 3 30 20 20 22 16 5 13 12 1 19 5 37 24 27 1 25 12 6 5 7 1 8 4 23 18 16 3 18 6 6 44 1 9 2 4 12 9 8 2 10 3 3 867 52 63 41 100 33 25 41 38 36 40 21 63 9 20 47 61 19 46 173 69 33 45 26 742 23 59 28 41 36 18 29 19 2 13 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 479 28 38 n 51 13 19 12 38 23 23 17 30 3 23 35 36 11 26 63 23 13 19 6 450 12 28 12 27 21 10 23 18 4 12 2 2 5 4 5 1 8 SO .... .... 1 Bfi 4 12 51 1 41 34 78 35 59 44 44 9 42 65 45 25 51 6 36 124 36 50 38 53 29 24 66 27 7 1 14 4 6 5 4 3 1,303 5 67 8 7 15 6 23 22 U 22 17 55 70 31 63 56 32 8 40 81 50 36 54 4 28 104 32 45 27 49 32 17 110 51 U 6 20 4 7 9 6 3 1,358 2 59 7 7 28 17 9 29 8 24 20 41 52 31 55 49 33 5 34 78 53 22 49 4 37 101 37 40 27 49 32 17 78 24 8 3 17 7 6 11 5 7 1,260 2 56 7 10 30 8 19 26 6 21 15 37 73 30 62 44 38 7 34 76 52 27 49 3 49 110 36 38 36 37 24 13 29 48 20 50 39 37 5 31 49 35 28 37 1 41 112 32 43 37 37 20 17 48 17 1 15 6 6 6 2 1 1,010 1 54 12 15 25 5 18 17 6 23 9 30 48 21 59 31 40 5 36 45 32 36 41 5 38 88 30 27 31 47 22 25 57 20 4 2 11 4 6 7 3 6 46 70 37 65 63 53 12 31 70 43 32 53 11 32 156 47 57 52 60 38 22 39 10 11 3 5 1 5 5 ..... 32 35 14 58 43 43 10 28 62 32 34 3 16 96 30 36 30 47 27 20 ■ 30 3 7 1 11 3 2 5 2 849 8 61 6 15 23 11 21 IP 6 39 10 30 21 13 39 38 35 8 20 43 30 17 31 1 19 96 33 27 36 37 17 20 20 2 3 1 7 3 1 2 4 1 673 2 36 2 7 8 9 12 8 2 15 6 21 14 11 30 23 26 9 8 29 17 10 11 2 18 46 17 12 17 14 8 6 10 2 2 1 1 6 11 10 13 20 9 3 8 18 13 8 14 ""'9 41 11 17 13 15 7 8 6 1 4 3 2 5 3 2 8 2 1 2 8 2 37 ■' 15 67 .... .... -— — . .... 2 44 ■) 46 .... 11 5' 3 '"i 5 1 4 9 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 .... 74 4 3 3 2 .... 57 36 — ... 5? 1 38 3 12 3 6 3 4 3 1 1 1 — 103 ?4 — ... 46 .33 .... 43 ?n ?.3 — .... 6 131 4,'i 90 38 4 1 16 6 11 13 4 4 1,152 4 58 8 13 27 7 21 19 5 33 10 1R .... in 3<1 6 6 16 in 1 3 3 1 n 4 3 1 335 3 25 1 7 11 2 8 8 1 14 5 1 250 2 22 3 3 4 2 6 9 2 7 2 62 5 .... 47 1 4 1 3 6 — 8 1,346 6 993 3 46 6 8 29 8 23 20 7 25 18 862 4 51 6 10 24 7 18 17 3 26 8 1,493 8 86 9 18 37 14 40 38 9 47 19 1,204 8 63 6 9 29 6 26 27 10 40 21 7 63 1 1 1 ., 7 1 13 31 1 13 4 2 1 35 ?S>. 7 26 1 1 2 1 1 12 192 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI. — CoNTiNDBD— ITotaZ population Cpunties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Muskegon Co.— Continued. Montag-ue (including Mon- tague village) Montague village Moorland Muskegon (inc. part of Mus- kegon Heights village) Muskegon Heights village (part of) _ _, Norton (inc. part of Mus- kegon Heights village) Muskegon Heights village (part of) Kavenna Sullivan Whitehall (including White- hall village),. Whitehall village White River Muskegon city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward__ 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward 7th ward- _ 8th ward _. North Muskegon city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward__ Newatqo Co Ashland (inc. (j^rant village) Grant village Barton Beaver Big Prairie Bridgeton Broots (including part of Newaygo village) Newaygo village (part of)__. Croton (inc. Croton village) Croton village Dayton (including part of Fremont village) Fremont village (part ot)„. Denver (including part of Hesperia village) Hesperia village (part of)__. Ensley _ Everett ___ Garfield (including part of Newaygo village) Newaygo village (part of)... Goodwell Grant Home Under 1. 18 11 18 17 12 234 22 47 31 9 22 43 15 29 7 279 30 49 22 13 44 45 45 31 16 6 7 3 lto5. 15 27 65 44 1,115 125 183 118 51 122 202 196 118 52 21 17 14 87 21 92 88 23 1,003 113 189 103 56 110 178 167 87 58 16 23 19 119 107 57 104 20 20 114 109 ■ 39 1,239 152 228 116 59 190 181 186 127 61 22 21 18 123 100 5i 23 32 91 45 112 106 41 1,259 136 226 115 81 162 201 188 147 104 83 59 95 19 72 21 86 26 103 97 45 1,066 114 170 115 61 159 162 178 107 35 13 15 7 102 88 50 76 53 72 25 109 104 41 1,173 121 183 134 77 164 210 173 111 46 12 23 11 15 to 20. 971 89 167 96 80 136 164 151 15 44 12 74 20 116 111 26 1,087 93 139 113 136 212 174 153 67 39 13 16 10 20 to 25. 112 134 128 42 38 15 14 67 18 68 63 18 920 86 94 94 127 191 166 104 58 35 11 12 12 25 to 30. 12 61 19 67 64 18 676 86 84 58 85 257 22 3 19 260 25 2 14 11 2 7 16 7 19 12 1,019 80 11 51 20 20 22 48 27 31 4 83 30 58 24 96 1,179 11 60 28 26 43 53 32 41 4 111 35 1,170 95 7 63 28 14 35 49 29 37 2 103 40 21 1,053 85 8 45 29 15 34 55 36 34 3 132 41 28 1,009 77 112 38 67 5 69 22 27 27 57 42 29 1 114 34 906 86 11 31 14 20 123 49 877 70 710 POPULATION. by sex and ages in periods of years. 193 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. n i ■3 a o 53 46 27 51 13 49 24 49 11 68 68 22 743 86 98 69 74 145 115 88 68 46 11 20 15 eoa 54 6 22 16 14 22 28 14 16 4 60 26 35 12 31 18 50 16 9 11 32 1 a s 40 37 46 72 18 37 13 54 25 67 65 16 779 100 105 73 89 112 112 113 75 27 10 9 8 a a 47 41 28 44 10 32 15 43 17 48 48 24 649 69 100 54 71 90 100 106 59 28 11 11 6 03 ■3 a a •3 a ID "3 IS '3 a 'a S 49 38 18 33 9 29 6 62 7 46 37 16 361 ■ 42 48 55 41 56 44 45 30 21 7 9 5 490 62 8 11 14 11 11 29 n 24 3 67 29 28 9 32 10 50 14 -8 15 6 .2 a 51 44 13 24 6 22 39 3 36 32 11 332 44 48 43 29 61 50 42 33 19 5 8 6 329 37 "ii 5 10 7 22 16 16 4 34 14 21 4 29 6 29 10 2 7 6 1 S 25 22 5 18 1 14 3 15 1 23 22 5 137 13 21 21 12 28 15 20 7 9 4 3 2 198 18 3 10 2 12 5 19 14 8 1 15 2 18 3 10 10 2 1 5 (a '3 1 20 19 4 12 2 5 2 10 19 19 1 139 21 18 15 8 37 20 IS 13 5 7 1 126 14 3 3 1 5 3 14 11 5 1 12 4 11 2 10 8 f 4 3 '"2 4 4 1 4 1 3 1 2 6 6 2 21 3 3 1 4 4 2 2 2 4 1 2 1 50 5 1 a f» 3 3 2 2 09 ■3 a a IS IS '3 a 1^ .2 Id a 1 *3 a 9 "3 e f,?, 51 46 27 57 15 36 13 50 12 64 59 14 744 82 102 74 81 114 107 120 64 18 8 6 4 ■ 43 35 20 44 5 30 10 28 14 45 44 10 587 47 103 70 42 96 103 74 52 22 8 11 3 465 28 2 27 11 8 14 29 23 18 2 68 30 27 9 27 12 36 15 6 16 19 52 40 26 46 9 37 S 26 18 66 65 11 513 56 56 57 41 85 98 76 44 18 4 10 4 42 33 18 33 9 27 8 25 12 54 52 11 449 56 52 36 14 75 73 70 43 26 9 10 7 68 57 U 64 11 59 11 61 21 75 69 27 727 77 112 86 72 127 98 87 68 40 17 12 11 61 49 28 47 11 46 8 57 13 70 62 23 607 50 83 81 64 109 101 72 47 23 7 10 6 +? 40 1 1 1 41 9 ,W 1 ?^ 64 1 1 3 3 2 25 2 4 4 1 5 6 2 1 ?,t 63 — 1 1 56 U 751 99 1 3 — 5 2 4 OS 6C fn — - 1 111 123 10? 1 2 -— - — 1 2 66 2 41 1(1 W 13 29 2 3 6 — - 5 1 752 55 669 58 9 29 14 19 20 43 29 22 6 59 22 32 8 39 15 35 9 14 18 57 540 43 5 29 10 7 13 32 24 17 1 66 25 37 8 35 7 36 13 15 13 29 587 41 3 29 13 17 11 22 13 12 2 78 32 30 6 37 14 46 16 20 13 31 582 39 4 37 16 12 18 37 27 66 31 32 7 35 12 34 10 8 17 24 434 48 9 IS 9 12 13 27 23 18 6 52 24 26 8 35 9 29 9 9 5 7 824 76 14 42 11 21 33 43 32 27 1 101 36 45 11 54 28 75 27 13 18 21 592 47 5 27 13 19 21 35 25 19 2 76 22 35 10 32 23 58 20 11 14 7 1 1 4 1 29 3 4 1 1 1 1 6 3 1 2 2 1 16 1 29 3« ai 2 4 2 6 4 5 1 2 1 1 24 21 2 73 - — 1 1 4 33 36 9 44 1 1 1« 48 15 3 2 .... .... 1 1 .... U 18 2 1 54 3 25 194 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-^JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— CoNTiNtrBD. — Total population CountieSj Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villaBBS, cities and wards, 1 1 1^ 1 1 a 0) i 1 a GO 0) ■a 1 a 0) IS 1 a 1 Nbwaitgo Co.— Continued. 4 14 7 21 4 13 5 15 9 9 7 5 17 2 8 7 12 6 32 42 19 91 21 44 17 60 38 22 48 35 90 18 46 24 53 31 34 43 39 111 20 51 13 52 24 26 45 37 103 22 54 17 71 42 28 36 30 98 19 45 11 50 29 14 41 24 99 25 43 14 43 28 20 24 33 94 15 36 16 44 24 16 42 17 88 33 48 9 49 29 10 42 20 76 20 24 18 56 33 13 29 19 66 20 22 14 40 28 1,921 41 10 99 58 95 52 49 52 56 27 41 64 • 79 43 52 13 67 33 110 64 51 50 56 29 99 63 39 33 76 17 63 53 71 51 46 34 11 29 14 55 16 32 13 49 38 1,796 59 14 83 34 80 28 48 42 67 9 39 47 76 40 56 9 54 22 75 39 51 50 56 21 90 37 44 44 78 12 70 55 49 53 49 34 16 ?R 16 Sheridan (including part ot Fremont village)..- Fremont village (part of)... 59 25 23 . IS Wilcox (including White 52 White Cloud village 33 422 13 4 20 6 20 7 10 8 20 3 12 10 15 5 9 2 21 6 14 7 16 10 18 8 13 6 10 8 24 4 19 11 16 7 11 12 359 12 5 18 3 15 7 13 11 16 3 11 10 16 8 20 6 19 5 12 5 3 9 6 3 14 5 11 7 14 3 15 12 23 8 11 5 1,489 57 17 68 30 72 26 53 53 56 9 28 57 55 22 35 10 63 31 63 33 60 34 50 19 54 25 37 36 86 18 55 39 70 34 38 29 1,451 45 10 79 31 63 22 38 33 58 11 27 50 71 44 32 10 64 31 76 40 68 40 53 21 54 24 43 36 79 22 63 30 59 33 42 25 1,907 47 12 95 38 106 51 61 43 77 16 53 73 100 50 63 20 So 38 88 41 66 42 66 24 77 33 54 35 109 21 66 43 81 45 40 34 1,838 58 18 107 45 81 28 52 50 80 9 35 73 98 62 51 13 80 35 78 46 52 38 69 35 69 39 48 37 112 21 57 38 71 46 58 37 1,814 66 18 102 50 65 34 62 50 74 10 43 72 89 48 59 17 82 34 98 68 58 29 51 24 82 43 37 53 91 10 61 41 80 51 57 35 1,913 64 16 100 47 119 60 52 36 87 14 45 58 114 62 58 20 78 41 88 60 50 48 59 26 100 61 53 39 89 14 73 45 78 50 42 28 2,045 63 14 102 45 93 36 65 63 83 7 42 60 83 42 67 19 80 37 107 65 66 53 55 19 89 80 39 61 89 9 100 62 76 61 52 42 2,023 43 12 98 56 120 63 54 63 75 20 40 59 100 64 78 18 84 32 105 70 43 46 57 26 98 47 47 43 75 15 69 69 63 50 59 34 2,076 54 10 94 39 ' 81 29 62 48 101 16 58 70 90 44 56 10 77 27 89 47 50 44 60 13 92 46 54 56 97 9 77 52 73 59 72 49 1 7517 Addison (including Leon- nrf) villnfff^) U 15 Avon (including Rochester villagRl 75 34 Bloomfield (including Bir- «6 Birmingham village U Brandon 53 36 Farmin^ton (inc. Farming- fiR Farmington village _ . 5 3« Highland.. 58 Holly (inc. Holly village) _. . 88 55 Independence (inc. Clark- ston village) 5ft 16 Lyon ( including So. Lyons 63 South Lyons village 27 Milford (including MUford village) .. __. 94 Milford village. Novi _. 54 46 Oakland 32 Orion (inc. Orion village)... 71 38 Oxford (including Oxford 84 Oirffirfl villp.gA 43 34 40 Eoyal Oak (including Eoyal Oak viUage) 59 Royal Oak village 14 Southfleld 66 Springfield 33 Troy 56 Waterford ^ West BloomflSd.. 38 41 White Lake.. 26 POPULATION. I sex and ages in periods of years. 195 30 to 35. 23 37 19 15 26 11 1,592 20 26 18 58 22 18 7 40 23 1,554 43 16 54 12 51 64 59 27 69 50 32 65 37 59 25 37 46 25 77 17 57 30 43 43 52 35 to 40. 41 32 32 59 14 47 39 42 35 44 15 14 38 13 24 29 7 41 24 39 11 70 42 45 38 15 31 47 114 63 49 15 79 31 35 24 51 31 61 14 53 28 52 13 24 17 60 17 18 4 37 23 1,364 1 50 16 64 34 71 34 28 64 66 41 19 17 61 29 54 39 38 14 29 32 33 48 13 42 43 28 45 to 50. 11 21 19 38 19 19 41 43 1,285 39 1,243 61 29 59 29 32 48 50 10 26 45 63 32 40 55 14 76 50 37 21 23 11 33 32 33 44 9 38 29 35 36 32 28 15 26 25 21 24 15 40 27 1,958 1 49 14 114 57 50 to 60. 84 37 64 49 16 55 72 104 63 58 18 77 36 104 67 68 44 67 30 43 44 44 81 16 57 48 79 54 50 32 53 39 56 74 18 65 40 64 52 43 34 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 11 11 12 48 17 14 78 46 65 37 56 46 16 31 34 82 41 42 15 64 35 31 46 19 65 34 59 37 23 31 60 12 49 42 47 42 27 26 42 20 18 26 22 24 45 25 87 32 32 19 17 8 39 23 20 16 32 21 31 46 11 23 to 90. 23 12 227 4 4 11 14 10 11 4 209 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. -3 a 196 CENSUS OW MICHIGAN-JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued. — Total population Counties, Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10, 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villages cities and wards. a q 15 3 6 3 1 71 ?<1 35 21 2 1 7 5? 18 15 15 11 4 28 8 6 5 3 1 8 2 9 3 2 3 6 1 1 49 8? V 39 1 1 .... 2 233 3 217 7 14 14 9 1 7 6 10 9 4 7 6 23 22 78 54 391 6 8 5 113 185 3 12 9 9 6 4 4 5 9 4 5 4 18 21 72 51 176 4 15 12 5 7 3 5 5 13 7 2 6 20 23 49 28 124 2 8 11 11 6 1 1 3 12 3 1 4 11 16 34 25 180 4 12 11 15 5 6 2 12 12 3 2 6 15 22 63 38 91 5 5 5 6 1 1 6 2 ..... 5 9 10 33 19 192 3 13 10 10 12 8 2 8 13 2 3 7 16 25 60 45 117 2 7 6 7 7 4 9 1 1 5 11 12 41 31 2 U 1 1 1 3 .... 1 IS u 1 2 6 11 3 in 3 3 """2 4 6 3 10 8 26 2 1 1 1 8 4 a 1 5 2 5 2 9 7 17 1 1 1 4 2 8 •W 1 1 3 2 4 ?« 78 55 .... 1 .... — - 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 — — - 565 14 129 1 ..... 23 246 6 3 4 75 100 4 '"""i 19 160 6 2 2 43 63 5 """8 10 174 i 16 39 109 1 2 16 9 — - fi 6 5 3 3 1 3 2 1.H7 3 198 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI. — Continued. — Total population Counties, Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 a St •a 1 (D ■a OD a & 107 137 114 27 1 a 59 125 93 31 .3 a B6 98 76 25 M at a 52 120 101 25 66 107 90 28 1 a 135 179 157 36 1 98 101 92 25 a 174 222 188 25 1 1 Ontonagon Co.— Continued. McMillan . 33 53 43 4 33 32 28 4 100 122 102 27 70 137 104 18 97 125 109 24 95 101 Ontonagon (including On- 26 OacEOLA Co. 217 16 3 4 10 3 6 12 2 7 18 9 23 9 2 7 5 25 10 43 25 13 10 9 212 19 6 8 2 7 19 2 10 11 5 12 17 7 3 16 16 8 34 22 17 12 11 861 46 10 12 48 20 38 55 11 44 60 24 74 45 20 22 41 69 39 163 95 47 65 32 846 35 8 12 41 12 44 56 11 28 60 23 66 56 23 13 38 70 37 192 98 43 58 34 1,109 61 25 15 67 21 41 80 16 37 85 34 86 66 30 19 45 122 72 228 147 47 66 41 106 5 10 26 6 3 17 30 9 1,033 60 16 12 73 21 35 65 11 49 62 28 90 66 36 17 56 85 40 224 126 42 66 31 84 2 10 21 13 3 12 21 2 1,020 53 13 13 68 24 36 79 16 46 66 19 86 55 32 21 55 102 51 185 100 63 66 36 78 ""'io 21 8 2 9 18 10 909 54 14 11 61 23 32 67 22 47 62 29 72 48 33 15 42 93 51 178 116 42 55 30 73 4 15 12 6 3 10 19 4 888 66 18 11 65 21 20 70 22 28 63 25 63 43 24 15 37 89 44 183 111 47 64 24 78 7 7 14 19 4 8 15 4 850 38 15 5 49 21 23 61 20 20 66 23 54 53 32 12 28 86 57 211 139 46 64 34 65 4 6 17 9 3 4 21 1 776 64 19 8 43 20 25 60 16 18 48 16 48 80 47 15 24 64 30 177 123 38 32 32 107 2 7 21 45 3 7 20 2 631 32 10 8 51 20 20 37 10 16 46 19 36 31 19 13 30 83 62 150 113 16 45 17 80 3 8 16 9 6 9 26 3 616 39 11 3 43 16 26 48 11 27 46 17 40 42 16 10 30 45 24 136 88 21 43 17 120 3 6 18 55 5 8 24 1 567 Burdell (inc. Tustin village) Tiistin villagft 34 w Cedar _ Evart (including part of Evart village) 32 Evart village (part of) Hartwick.. 15 16 Hersey (inc. Hersey village) . Hor.sifty villagft 34 11 Highland ,_ 16 Le Eoy (inc. Le Boy village) Le Eoy village 37 15 Marion (inc. Marion village) 46 23 Middle Branch g Orient 32 Osceola (including part of Evart village) . 56 Evart village (part of) Eichmond (including Reed City village). 3S 151 110 Bose Lake 27 25 20 OSOODA Co 34 2 1 6 2 1 6 13 3 24 1 1 7 2 2 ""io 1 102 3 10 35 9 3 11 27 4 100 4 7 22 9 4 10 36 8 50 1 Big Creek .. 3 11 Elmer. 6 Greenwood , 2 q Mentor 16 Mount Pindus _ •), Otsego Co 60 14 3 69 14 5 1 4 9 5 9 5 15 7 7 261 53 17 6 15 44 12 33 11 61 24 26 240 54 16 10 18 36 17 24 9 50 25 22 269 66 17 4 12 41 13 2i 10 67 28 31 260 59 23 6 8 43 13 31 9 69 24 22 219 ' 43 15 6 6 37 11 34 16 53 23 13 245 45 20 5 12 42 7 33 15 60 26 26 247 58 24 13 7 37 3 24 29 51 20 25 227 47 23 6 7 33 9 24 13 63 35 25 315 57 16 6 13 54 13 38 33 59 30 42 212 48 21 5 6 33 11 30 9 52 29 18 275 59 16 6 16 29 10 35 30 56 25 34 Iffl Bagley (including part of Gaylord village) sn Gaylord village (part of) n 4 Chester 6 4 B 7 1 16 7 7 1 Corwith _ 28 4 Elmira 17 1 Livingston (including part of Gaylord village) Gaylord village (part of) ._- 33 20 POPULATION. ( sex and ages in periods of years. 199 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. 1 a] a •1 B f» 70 86 77 14 '473 18 7 7 28 13 16 37 13 17 38 17 30 37 22 12 25 60 34 103 68 10 22 13 59 3 6 15 6 19 3 151 29 13 5 12 24 6 17 3 42 22 13 1 109 139 109 11 565 34 12 5 27 9 14 49 9 29 42 15 47 52 28 12 32 54 31 108 69 16 27 17 97 1 8 27 22 4 9 24 2 239 45 18 9 9 38 6 31 20 51 26 30 i2 1 67 78 65 13 1 Ol 1 24 44 36 8 415 33 9 8 27 11 9 33 11 8 29 16 30 29 17 3 13 43 26 81 51 20 28 21 32 3 2 11 3 1 4 8 109 27 13 2 3 13 2 10 8 36 15 8 1 a 43 59 49 5 467 28 8 9 25 12 13 35 7 13 24 10 38 40 24 4 19 45 31 96 67 24 36 18 63 6 4 14 22 2 2 11 3 1 7 27 23 6 358 26 9 3 30 14 7 21 7 10 28 14 32 16 11 5 16 33 23 79 51 13 25 14 24 1 2 6 2 3 4 4 2 1 a 1 a 1 a 10 37 28 26 371 21 5 5 39 9 4 38 8 10 27 6 33 17 7 4 12 35 18 83 46 11 19 13 40 ""'§ 9 7 3 3 7 2 79 13 7 2 3 19 4 10 5 16 9 7 1 4 29 26 22 222 11 3 2 15 5 6 17 6 10 11 1 11 10 5 2 7 32 16 55 36 8 17 8 20 1 6 3 1 2 1 4 2 54 12 4 1 6 5 2 11 1 14 7 2 GO a 3 11 10 8 140 7 3 4 9 4 3 15 5 3 11 3 12 7 4 2 3 18 8 27 16 4 8 7 12 2 2 1 3 2 ■3 a o 2 7 6 5 106 8 2 2 7 5 8 15 4 2 6 "l 4 2 1 8 12 8 27 19 2 4 1 3 a 2 1 "1 31 2 1 CO 1 1 a ■a a 1^ 1 1 S a M .2 a ifii 35 60 48 6 46 47 38 20 654 45 14 2 45 20 18 49 22 11 52 19 59 37 22 13 33 64 34 131 84 31 39 25 77 2 9 15 21 5 9 11 5 16 39 31 26 540 23 8 7 48 20 15 49 19 13 40 16 52 20 8 5 22 59 34 126 93 18 24 19 44 1 9 9 10 1 7 5 2 i«fi 1 1 3 23 1 1 141 n 1 1 1 1 4 604 ?9 468 17 7 7 20 6 12 48 14 20 23 6 30 28 19 11 24 50 26 HI 79 24 30 13 68 5 9 13 4 3 2 18 4 139 27 17 4 8 20 2 19 9 35 12 15 495 23 3 10 38 15 13 38 13 21 34 15 26 34 29 8 23 59 37 99 75 23 24 24 62 3 4 15 16 3 6 13 2 180 41 18 9 6 27 3 17 14 39 17 24 2 16 ^?. X?. 2 2 11 !« 1 5 2 ■40 2 1 9 •a 42 4 1 '"2 2 1 1 1 2 19 :« 1 1 1 s« 1 3fl 10 no 2 4 2 4 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 8 5 2 60 — - 1 1 ;w 1U 2 1 1 11 1 3(J l« 24 3 102 — — 8 1 » IV 1 7 35 1 2 2 1 9 27 1 1 26 6 1 19 5 1 1 2 9 3 1 1 1 — — 1 206 139 32 16 3 5 18 2 12 15 33 13 19 96 22 12 5 4 17 4 9 4 20 10 11 185 32 11 9 8 35 7 19 9 40 19 26 107 22 9 1 3 19 6 17 3 23 15 13 63 18 3 11 1 4 --'I 1 3 33 1 ^ 7 19 8 1 7 4 2 1 14 46 6 5 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 26 2U 200 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI. — Continued.— rotaZ population Counties, Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villages, cities and wards. 10 1 o •3 1 CO ■3 1 a 1 1 1 0) ■3 i ■3 a I M "3 a to o 3 a & 537 20 18 26 ""12 27 11 11 1 43 36 25 4 , 10 23 8 19 24 40 12 80 19 9 35 17 82 24 13 21 16 8 529 30 18 21 1 19 26 10 25 1 28 28 34 6 13 21 6 16 21 47 10 70 21 7 32 10 102 37 8 30 25 2 1,994 87 94 83 2 66 86 42 181 5 130 126 112 32 38 99 37 68 59 173 47 231 50 35 100 46 319 85 41 70 92 31 1,978 82 89 72 3 62 96 51 172 7 127 119 118 31 46 70 23 63 61 149 33 262 55 36 122 49 339 103 51 76 88 21 2,412 97 101 81 1 69 124 83 211 5 161 147 135 31 47 HI 37 61 99 192 50 346 69 39 172 66 347 102 45 78 87 35 2,381 127 112 105 2 71 109 61 200 3 142 135 145 38 43 114 44 82 81 193 44 332 82 42 139 69 329 95 38 84 94 18 2,264 97 100 88 1 77 121 65 220 7 123 138 118 36 48 123 48 76 87 163 40 310 59 50 142 59 310 105 36 81 72 16 2,240 77 91 87 3 83 96 54 212 2 140 141 139 49 33 127 37 63 62 195 49 311 66 42 145 58 329 78 48 105 73 25 2,244 85 91 82 3 67 104 58 176 5 129 114 153 37 31 95 36 74 105 206 36 284 65 36 127 56 390 116 56 126 64 28 2,073 67 65 61 3 71 96 31 166 3 124 96 141 49 35 115 60 66 66 164 46 333 160 60 158 55 376 115 39 116 87 19 1,679 54 55 76 4 35 91 38 103 3 79 77 104 23 18 77 36 71 77 139 35 195 47 33 83 32 390 121 56 124 73 16 1,557 43 41 67 •4 45 73 20 99 5 80 64 104 39 24 68 31 55 65 146 47 232 38 53 117 24 331 90 44 101 80 16 1,460 40 40 65 1 50 68 22 90 7i 70 101 24 32 60 23 66 67 103 21 162 37 34 68 23 349 111 61 84 82 11 1,381 34 AllflTidalpi 44 Chester (including part of 6? Lisbon village (part of) Crockery 4 38 Georgetown 68 ?l) Holland (including part of 7.pplnnn villngft) 101 Zeeland village (part of)._- Jamesto wn , 5 73 Olive -- m Polkton (including Coopers- viUe village) 97 .13 Robinson L 19 Spring Lake (including Spring Lake village) Spring Lake village TnllmTigft 63 30 a?. Wright 54 Zeeland (including part of Zeeland village) — Zeeland village (part of) ... 103 31 1st ward m 2d ward 33 3d ward 94 4th ward 91 Holland city _ . 291 85 43 3d ward-. . _ 1?: 77 14 Fbesque Isle Co. _ 109 4 12 8 1 2 7 4 10 40 1 20 18 101 3 9 12 2 7 6 10 7 28 4 20 16 336 11 17 50 7 12 24 24 24 97 13 57 45 326 16 17 48 7 17 25 24 26 86 2 58 42 445 22 20 73 11 15 38 32 46 129 10 49 31 366 10 8 44 10 12 33 25 35 117 15 57 43 405 28 13 67 9 13 38 28 26 120 8 55 30 384 12 14 54 6 13 26 25 40 127 9 58 40 372 12 5 64 10 22 23 51 34 95 6 60 30 292 14 12 40 7 11 18 20 23 95 l:- 39 32 326 18 14 74 10 18 13 69 13 48 12 37 16 188 13 11 29 5 9 15 14 10 34 9 37 27 294 13 30 57 8 17 7 63 16 22 8 53 34 1?4 AUis 4 14 Belknap ?A Bismarck , 1 6 Krakow _, 11 5 Moltke— fi 21 Presque Isle . _ _ 5 Rogers (inc. Rogers village) Rogers village 27 20 Roscommon Co. 23 19 2 2 7 69 3 3 26 70 3 1 33 95 1 44 94 2 1 40 78 3 3 43 69 4 3 33 89 6 6 32 53 2 5 25 112 4 3 42 69 5 4 37 103 3 4 37 S?. Denton___ 1 Gerrish.. Higgins (including Ros- common village) 14 iB POPULATION. 201 I sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 4.5 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. o ■3 1^ a 1,203 44 35 43 2 35 47 29 98 5 61 55 81 28 21 64 26 44 52 103 29 180 37 36 78 29 211 57 29 60 53 12 134 10 3 16 3 5 6 6 13 35 6 31 21 50 4 22 1 •3 a 1 J as a CO a o 757 33 32 25 ""39 43 18 54 ""40 32 67 26 12 63 27 25 34 49 15 100 19 16 51 14 91 32 7 22 23 7 103 4 4 15 1 7 5 9 16 21 4 17 10 26 1 1 18 1 cS a 1 a s S 1 862 29 25 46 3 34 44 17 68 4 39 29 78 24 13 59 30 37 56 80 24 107 18 15 57 17 101 26 14 34 17 10 73 2 2 13 4 1 6 6 8 20 3 8 3 20 2 2 11 ■a a 586 10 22 36 3 18 33 18 50 3 29 30 48 14 31 15 33 28 66 21 74 10 17 30 17 53 15 10 18 8 2 48 2 1 13 1 CO a fu 461 14 13 21 1 15 10 17 41 4 27 23 33 13 29 21 32 24 43 25 47 9 11 23 4 67 15 10 27 10 5 42 1 13 a 102 5 4 2 "a a 79 4 2 1 i n a 10 1 o 'o3 S 8 1 1 1 J '(3 a 1 a 1 a 8 2 a o 1,292 52 49 1,185 50 37 57 """43 57 80 84 """69 82 82 27 26 53 16 49 48 83 20 130 28 21 63 18 205 55 39 48 50 13 182 10 n 39 2 7 7 43 6 13 3 35 20 1,018 39 32 38 2 30 52 29 84 1 44 64 73 27 24 39 21 35 45 70 21 167 39 28 73 27 153 47 25 48 23 10 1,077 36 40 53 2 39 51 30 91 4 53 65 67 23 23 49 18 43 57 81 26 149 32 26 64 27 150 44 30 39 30 7 947 49 29 36 1 26 50 21 72 3 57 51 58 28 20 47 23 48 40 54 12 138 27 21 63 27 151 46 26 40 32 7 770 33 23 33 1 35 32 23 65 2 37 52 52 20 11 40 18 37 35 48 12 105 20 16 43 26 109 36 16 22 31 4 1,536 58 59 57 1 59 93 32 118 1 93 77 127 50 23 92 38 64 79 97 26 208 38 39 98 33 200 50 27 64 41 18 1,288 52 43 48 2 46 69 43 88 2 67 60 125 40 16 96 36 61 66 83 16 159 30 26 74 29 166 38 20 63 36 9 1,156 47 30 50 3 49 62 39 95 3 53 60 108 31 19 75 35 61 66 102 25 137 26 20 65 26 113 29 14 39 24 7 9 1 50 i\ M 4 4 2 12 1 5 5 8 9 2 8 1 8 7 10 6 7 2 ""'6 9 2 1 3 1 2 13 2 1 1 3 1 1 5S ■XI 93 1 1 5 75 6 3 8 2 1 8 6 2 6 5 3 12 4 2 3 3 14 7 3 3 1 m 84 3 2 1 — — 1 •M 50 1 i?6 5(i 1 2 6X 1 92 •A) 186 6 2 2 1 6 55 1 Vfi 1 73 4 32 229 73 37 52 51 16 1 8 1 .... 3 — 1 1 211 14 99 3 7 12 1 7 4 7 8 23 3 24 20 152 5 3 28 1 10 9 12 12 40 4 28 21 112 11 2 16 2 6 12 12 10 25 1 15 10 164 14 8 21 2 12 9 22 12 38 8 18 11 251 19 9 47 8 10 20 23 20 63 9 23 10 152 10 2 36 6 S 15 7 10 41 4 13 8 96 2 3 23 5 9 8 9 9 17 4 7 2 .... 20 ;« 11 1 3 3 — - 1 3 15 12 7 1 5 10 2 6 3 13 3 5 4 2 5 16 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 .... 34 12 1 6 1 1 1 4 26 3 — - 2 « 29 1 1 1 1 1 19 1 — — 85 71 1 30 46 1 4 21 89 3 4 29 40 1 1 20 64 28 83 5 4 30 30 1 3 18 34 1 4 15 2 3 1 20 1 26 202 CENSUS OP MIOHIGAK— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI. — CoNTi^jjED.— Total population Counties, townships, villae:es, cities and wards. Dnder 1. 1 to5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. Roscommon Co.— Contiwued. Markey Nester Richfield Roscommon., St. Helens Saginaw Co.. Albee Birch Run. Blumfleld Brady (inc. Oakley village) Oakley village Brant _ __. Bridgeport.,- Buena Vista CarroUton (including Car- rollton village). CarroUton village Chapin Chesanin^ (including'Ches- aning village) Chesaning village., Frankenmnth Fremont James Jonesfield (including Mer- rill village) Merrill village Kochville Lakefield _._ Maple Grove__ Marion ___ Richland. Saginaw. Spanlding St. Charles (including St. Charles village) St. Charles village. Swan Creek Taymouth Thomastown Tittabawassee Zilwaukie... Saginaw city.. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward, 7th ward. 8th ward,, 9th ward,, 10th ward.. 11th ward. 12th ward. 13th ward. 14th ward,, 15th ward.. 1,013 12 3 9 28 7 24 17 524 37 36 6 38 36 47 33 16 4 ?0 2 f 7 1^ 8 22 i 2 2 10 1,008 16 14 16 11 2 17 23 44 28 5 13 4 35 9 19 25 510 41 43 8 43 57 18 62 34 15 41 41 26 21 23 37 4,345 40 64 76 87 18 83 75 211 137 48 92 31 130 47 28 70 21 40 36 104 19 31 86 64 66 87 1,987 144 148 40 160 173 241 97 94 190 172 123 76 97 144 47 66 77 71 11 76 82 228 130 55 31 37 123 69 31 33 54 102 12 77 114 220 152 58 47 35 28 83 63 68 104 1,883 126 134 36 155 167 83 240 184 114 62 101 121 121 54 13:3 67 36 20 55 37 127 62 93 49 121 74 94 100 2,462 172 174 63 165 229 118 259 138 123 223 241 150 108 130 169 114 228 162 69 55 107 41 143 77 36 87 30 59 45 101 61 87 61 28 103 38 45 103 83 106 2,4.37 191 165 55 189 246 142 258 118 112 219 221 145 97 129 150 100 71 92 15 74 116 171 129 51 47 127 48 110 56 32 62 18 56 33 115 76 24 107 32 42 111 72 93 2,159 157 154 87 178 187 216 87 114 176 188 149 98 110 175 4,371 39 81 80 78 12 77 118 168 142 72 46 153 63 98 65 25 67 27 45 32 93 28 81 61 34 80 31 41 106 75 82 87 2,289 180 165 69 155 218 103 262 105 110 203 206 148 90 121 154 4,228 37 78 66 76 14 61 109 190 126 58 42 126 50 92 50 64 26 55 34 97 24 76 73 34 82 22 33 106 76 91 4,256 32 76 72 78 105 122 97 47 38 127 64 104 51 22 3,570 31 60 85 54 113 125 73 26 34 83 ;,212 151 158 87 178 214 94 224 97 102 168 213 129 105 130 162 80 56 73 71 2,486 157 227 137 186 276 109 232 128 105 188 195 136 129 120 161 58 18 21 80 41 67 83 1,953 152 161 123 140 158 83 174 102 104 152 149 116 85 106 148 3,921 28 50 69 52 16 48 67 142 21 22 63 41 60 50 2,558 181 277 162 218 277 115 247 95 108 174 195 145 121 105 138 3,392 27 62 57 55 11 57 64 143 65 21 1,970 170 177 194 169 163 93 174 100 76 138 117 105 90 98 106 3,446 43 126 28 27 84 43 77 25 19 21 21 20 59 18 16 56 47 67 48 2,140 155 213 128 174 116 203 152 152 131 91 90 POPULATION. 203 I sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. "a S 2 1 W s 37 16 11 60 26 14 11 8 22 19 14 10 70 12 17 22 7 20 'i 40 14 11 5 17 46 15 31 19 2 23 5 8 36 48 7 1 1 8 1 22 18 2 6 7 11 1 23 16 11 6 3 11 13 4 9 47 9 9 16 4 18 3 1.3 5 11 3 7 36 7 15 14 2 9 1 5 27 21 4 1 '"3 1 9 6 3 8 4 1 15 12 6 7 2 5 16 5 4 37 3 14 10 2 12 5 14 5 10 4 6 34 6 10 6 2 1 1 1 36 3 M 6 3 1 3 1 1 5 3 2 14 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 54 30 - — — - 1 .... 43 31 1 1 3 9 1 3 2 iW ____ 1 1 31 31 1 ?^ 87 26 23 — - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 59 ._.. 1 .... 7 i 9 3 3 60 13 2 1 .._. 1 3 97 40 7 3 4 1 2 6 1 1 5 2 1 1 — - .... 6 38 6 1 1 14 M 2 47 9 3 3 6 5 49 1 2 48 1 in 48 11 6 --- U 18 3 2 i 1 4 2 1 1 1 5 1 — - 1 1 ... 1 .... IV 33 1 9 525 43 179 22 6 17 38 4 60 52 14 18 73 4 2 3 24 6 26 22 2 6 109 8 2 3 24 6 56 50 io 1 20 62 1 5 2 6 5 1 1 105 17 1 172 1 1 .... .... 9 9 144 50 56 1 1 206 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued.— Total populatio r Counties, Un 1 der 1 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villages, cities and wards. CO ID s 1 a GO a 10 a M a a 1 a 1 a SI 1 a 1 a 1 307 7 5 8 2 21 16 22 7 15 15 20 2 8 16 17 4 9 2 14 15 7 3 3 9 6 2 1 88 20 17 14 37 290 3 12 17 6 12 11 16 7 17 8 15 4 4 23 16 8 16 7 10 23 8 7 9 11 4 4 3 64 13 15 12 24 1,350 35 53 64 19 80 43 80 34 71 54 65 11 16 78 53 25 63 21 58 104 46 17 33 46 22 15 9 336 81 76 49 130 1,260 36 .50 43 15 65 28 84 31 83 45 51 14 13 50 49 17 58 13 55 101 44 10 22 54 17 29 8 355 82 75 67 131 1,647 34 61 65 7 77 67 112 36 90 48 92 22 17 82 76 38 73 28 73 121 46 29 47 57 27 22 8 436 105 111 62 158 1,617 50 52 63 17 79 51 96 39 93 55 94 23 29 89 77 35 89 31 62 103 53 20 41 64 22 22 20 420 122 79 67 152 1,690 53 64 65 18 82 ■ 58 102 43 99 48 113 21 34 89 76 29 108 27 67 115 41 15 53 81 39 29 13 374 116 76 52 130 1,569 45 47 71 14 72 49 86 40 93 60 91 21 23 78 90 37 93 28 64 101 33 22 50 59 24 26 9 380 109 80 67 124 1,643 61 62 58 18 59 57 96 47 84 64 102 16 27 78 78 36 99 26 79 116 28 28 53 64 23 25 16 387 105 82 54 146 1,620 44 53 67 19 58 40 88 46 92 48 96 22 34 69 73 43 100 36 55 117 39 29 37 106 43 49 14 431 131 113 72 115 1,604 54 69 81 16 83 56 95 49 67 63 83 11 19 63 75 36 102 31 68 100 31 17 36 60 28 21 11 411 106 86 81 138 1,525 41 69 81 25 61 31 63 41 68 50 66 12 23 49 60 32 86 27 50 136 51 27 49 79 42 26 11 455 119 112 84 140 1,444 60 79 77 23 53 41 68 42 62 51 56 9 14 42 68 26 68 25 58 129 50 31 48 59 26 26 7 393 84 110 71 128 1,398 45 58 67 22 Antrim _. Bennington Barns (inc. Byron Tillage)... RyroTi villa.gfi 66 Fairfield 41 66 Middlebury .. 31 New Haven 65 Owosso _ . 44 Perry (including the follow- 75 Morrice village 20 19 Eush. 36 Sciota (including Laings- burg village) C... Laingsburg village 62 29 Shiawassee (including Ban- croft village) 71 ?6 SI Vernon (including the fol- lowing villagns) 103 Durand village S?, flO Woodhull.. 4?, 64 1st ward.. ... 36 2d ward 18 11 Owosso city m 109 2d ward 118 76 4th ward 119 639 14 24 7 7 19 23 29 15 14 8 20 3 12 1 9 10 16 26 18 645 10 23 8 5 30 18 27 12 16 14 14 3 6 1 11 10 16 25 22 2,486 53 101 35 27 80 60 93 50 63 61 55 4 63 19 37 31 65 70 70 2,450 47 111 44 16 98 63 80 47 39 45 57 14 43 10 39 49 54 83 60 3,189 54 154 71 33 113 89 110 69 65 72 80 ■ 16 70 14 64 Si 82 10:3 76 2,996 62 144 59 22 97 78 125 64 50 59 77 15 66 11 47 41 102 106 63 2,977 66 136 50 28 110 76 108 53 61 86 66 19 76 15 55 46 93 98 68 2,823 60 128 61 28 111 76 94 53 44 51 52 19 69 14 55 65 88 96 73 2,803 73 118 48 38 92 85 101 47 60 84 59 21 67 9 49 70 79 87 69 2,714 58 121 67 25 76 67 95 40 63 58 44 16 62 10 47 57 65 68 52 2,500 67 85 31 36 88 72 97 45 63 44 48 11 76 13 32 36 68 67 65 2,636 57 82 40 30 61 60 92 55 49 41 37 13 49 7 27 45 57 66 70 2,258 56 79 33 18 77 65 71 26 30 43 38 12 58 10 19 38 64 44 58 ?. ?39 Berlin.... 42 Brockway (inc. Yale village). Yale village. ■Rnrt^.hville 81 44 Casco ^ China 29 Clay (inc. Algonac village).. Algonac village 68 .33 Clyde .38 Columbus 41 CottreUville East China 31 8 Emmet (inc. Emmet vill.)... Emmet village 54 10 Fort Gratiot. ?4 39 45 Ira 34 4? POPULATION. by sex and ages in periods of years. 207 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to SO. 80 to 90. goto 100. 100 and over. Unk. 1,157 32 45 54 19 41 24 69 33 54 1,223 29 39 56 16 54 26 66 30 1,100 23 318 64 50 116 !,050 7 58 14 27 34 44 37 1,015 24 33 38 97 43 16 29 53 20 27 6 350 96 91 316 101 83 41 91 1,846 43 64 / 32 12 50 47 72 47 32 37 24 7 244 71 65 31 77 885 24 28 28 232 73 56 27 76 1,530 28 65 33 15 27 33 53 32 27 1,324 32 58 31 13 34 30 39 24 24 82 25 5 27 16 30 18 20 50 23 18 9 259 82 813 24 S5 48 12 34 18 35 27 16 15 7 202 70 50 23 59 1,155 24 61 86 54 104 37 71 100 37 18 45 79 32 35 12 301 94 76 38 93 112 33 29 40 78 34 34 10 255 70 77 37 71 70 11 19 18 46 22 2L 3 172 54 40 20 58 1,400 37 75 29 26 59 59 50 23 35 36 39 777 17 41 49 14 33 23 40 27 13 11 43 17 19 7 155 56 41 14 44 1,196 a fa 693 28 n 53 40 23 15 18 143 ■a i S fL, 12 10 18 5 208 OENSUS OP MICHIGAN- JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— CoNTmvsD.— Total population Under 1. ItoS. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 a 1 1 m 'a 1 « ^ a 85 59 93 20 78 92 11 75 65 207 75 51 81 947 82 41 75 136 116 102 102 161 62 70 141 69 72 114 54 95 25 58 82 13 105 57 169 60 50 59 934 85 66 79 139 100 95 96 151 70 63 117 54 63 a 1 70 42 93 27 70 68 14 95 101 199 76 56 67 845 80 44 80 124 101 103 59 143 64 • 57 141 67 74 1 72 45 90 22 67 55 7 100 67 156 65 46 55 869 80 70 72 130 95 122 66 111 66 57 130 73 57 1 70 30 78 31 58 79 10 87 67 151 68 38 45 991 119 80 89 161 111 139 78 105 65 54 129 52 77 1 69 44 69 21 62 58 7 106 73 141 68 33 50 843 118 53 67 123 86 122 61 91 84 38 101 50 51 to -3 1 59 38 77 31 49 70 16 70 63 184 71 54 59 1,050 108 81 96 149 138 176 78 113 57 54 150 65 86 a 57 38 56 21 62 64 10 88 59 134 51 39 44 821 120 58 61 103 89 118 70 87 88 37 109 50 59 i ■3 S & St. Claik Co.— Continued. Kimball — . 9 8 9 20 9 22 10 22 11 1 18 17 53 27 9 17 191 16 4 15 16 36 27 20 37 li 32 17 15 62 36 75 22 U 75 7 65 71 208 81 57 70 797 60 42 47 106 99 88 76 158 66 55 100 45 55 67 50 77 22 78 83 17 79 69 192 61 47 84 730 51 29 57 93 113 85 • 75 136 47 45 127 60 67 88 60 79 20 78 79 14 92 101 234 76 67 91 991 78 60 73 137 125 109 102 185 65 67 143 73 70 49 liynn 21 Mussey (inc. Capac village) - Capac village _ . 60 S3 Port Huron n 25 2 14 21 46 18 8 20 205 13 12 12 32 30 27 17 42 6 14 33 14 19 78 Riley (including part of Memphis village) ■ 59 Memphis village (part of)... St. Clair 10 65 Wales.. 47 Marine City 159 1st ward ^ 2d ward 70 32 3d ward 57 935 1st ward 75 2d ward 89 3d ward. 90 4th ward 112 114 6th ward 144 7th ward 78 111 9th ward 80 10th ward i9. St. Clair city 116 Ist ward 59 2d ward 37 St. Joseph Co 220 16 4 16 11 3 7 8 8 4 14 36 24 21 8 6 18 6 12 7 21 19 15 9 212 13 5 21 10 3 4 9 9 11 7 28 18 14 4 7 14 6 11 13 29 26 12 4 898 52 17 61 52 24 30 19 41 41 60 135 102 68 17 17 70 18 42 45 123 101 42 25 828 59 22 54 61 36 33 20 27 54 42 132 100 54 13 19 55 19 33 29 107 90 49 33 1,178 68 25 72 80 43 61 21 37 67 81 189 148 81 23 19 80 20 51 67 153 119 61 33 1,138 92 38 85 68 37 50 29 31 61 43 176 141 95 25 23 67 23 54 51 165 129 58 34 1,209 70 23 83 84 47 44 22 43 67 79 167 138 86 30 21 109 29 61 58 160 123 75 50 1,173 82 34 78 86 45 66 26 33 52 65 162 128 79 27 19 87 31 54 59 169 146 66 44 1,223 80 26 79 91 45 58 26 35 67 79 174 129 86 84 28 82 22 63 58 161 129 66 36 1,170 61 25 83 85 47 45 29 31 52 62 196 158 72 83 36 96 45 43 42 169 141 78 43 1,072 71 29 67 83 50 56 37 47 63 58 150 108 67 20 24 61 15 44 36 152 130 66 37 1,141 74 80 67 110 71 40 27 38 49 4f 190 152 82 87 31 81 39 44 34 152 133 75 53 991 66 22 67 65 39 37 28 28 54 56 157 138 55 19 27 62 24 46 34 147 123 62 35 981 Burr Oak (including Burr Oak village) .„. 55 Burr Oak village— Colon . 24 63 Constantino (including Con- stantino village) Constantine village Fabius. 78 53 Fawn River 25 an Flowerfleld Leonidaa 40 44 Lockport (including Three Rivpirs villagft) 171 Three Rivers village 136 Meudon (including Men- ai Mendon village Mottville 34 18 Nottawa (including Cen- treville village) 81 36 Park 37 3i! Sturgis(inc. Sturgis village). Sturgis village 138 1'fl White Pigeon (including White Pigeon village) White Pigeon village 58 39 POPULATION. 209 by sex and ages in periods of years. )to35. 59 18 28 25 134 121 45 31 35 to 40. 40 to 45 56 53 139 52 38 49 795 58 63 70 104 114 105 73 in 54 37 696 66 56 58 84 90 59 107 45 42 879 844 53 26 51 47 33 28 19 27 35 45 168 137 26 15 61 22 41 27 114 92 45 23 41 48 122 58 35 29 649 51 58 58 99 85 71 64 83 36 44 92 45 47 857 4' 23 18 2: 36 38 154 132 65 32 15 55 26 46 28 117 95 55 36 43 54 92 36 24 32 577 68 54 65 81 65 61 46 68 43 36 70 27 43 785 45 12 59 64 32 26 17 28 21 35 136 112 68 32 15 50 18 43 23 106 45 to 50. Si a 30 4 33 39 70 32 15 23 505 52 40 51 125 101 64 28 28 23 103 28 50 677 42 17 46 50 30 30 13 25 30 36 111 88 50 tof 35 4 38 40 54 19 15 20 405 39 i 42 38 60 47 54 3S 36 30 24 71 35 36 16 51 65 41 16 16 24 34 31 114 92 13 59 70 90' 35 31 24, 603 74 54 o3! to 70. 70 to 80. 17 64 60! I 105 41 381 26 569; 53 53 1,237 91 39 87 104 63 50 33 39 57 65 180 142 46 99 40 46 50 149 135 48 72 33 52| I 46 40 64 31 22 11 293 19 22 80 to 90. 55 29 2S 76 51 3S 61 41 49 81 37 47 42 29 19 10 36 37 41 22 19 32 18 15 83 56 ft3 47 25 29 36 31 34 1,212 884 801 82 65 6;^ 41 29 28 69 58 62 118 86 78 75 55 59 43 27 29 28 25 14 32 28 19 4H :« 27 66 45 38 191 115 118 145 92 100 94 67 65 55 31 31 38 23 23 101 73 45 52 37 21 51 33 30 36 37 30 152 m 101 137 84 88 62 60 69 3b 31 61 29 608 32 32 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. § -3 a 10 17 11 14 11 12 11 27 210 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XI.— Continued.— TotoZ population an 1 dor lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 16 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. townships, villages, cities and wards. i 13 439 24 10 18 20 7 27 24 4 17 4 5 22 2 29 29 6 20 22 12 13 14 1 10 1 386 41 20 16 17 2 12 21 4 19 7 8 15 4 14 24 10 18 23 15 12 23 5 11 CO -a a 1,664 76 48 59 85 19 82 99 23 85 38 44 90 16 82 112 30 68 90 61 51 74 14 66 3 70 18 45 63 114 63 68 59 34 a ID 1,629 89 55 78 79 14 73 115 30 85 38 37 67 7 102 103 41 63 95 60 51 68 12 58 5 62 17 55 69 106 53 61 47 29 J 2,078 107 75 73 109 20 93 127 17 123 56 48 106 17 119 146 47 83 128 88 73 72 12 70 5 86 22 55 73 135 76 83 60 34 1 2,032 119 91 59 98 13 90 105 32 127 56 44 117 22 107 115 40 80 140 91 56 73 69 4 76 21 82 64 120 63 91 73 36 J a 1,947 109 98 63 88 16 78 101 19 116 62 52 85 17 111 110 37 77 130 95 54 75 11 74 1 98 18 63 67 128 74 66 65 37 1 s 1,859 118 74 67 74 15 93 105 18 130 61 39 90 23 89 109 36 70 128 88 60 61 7 62 2 76 19 63 57 137 87 89 48 28 % ■a a 1,861 105 79 79 73 16 71 122 18 111 41 62 75 17 111 84 26 60 126 76 60 66 13 57 1 90 15 50 81 173 92 45 52 29 % I St 1,737 86 54 63 76 29 73 85 17 96 39 40 86 21 109 110 49 57 158 112 45 57 9 59 2 94 28 42 69 132 89 78 43 26 a 1,454 79 60 52 66 16 62 86 9 96 33 39 67 13 93 72 32 50 108 73 38 51 6 42 1 82 18 32 66 97 66 60 32 24 1 1 1,461 78 51 49 56 16 57 84 23 86 48 26 57 10 100 fO 37 40 136 106 48 56 13 44 2 93 38 40 58 118 85 61 32 22 a 1,287 63 49 39 56 19 59 66 22 51 24 31 62 11 92 82 35 48 91 63 53 49 8 43 4 59 13 48 51 96 65 47 24 28 1,285 62 Aimer,. __ ,.. Arbela 51 55 Columbia (including Union- 63 20 Dayton 63 Denmark (including Reese 79 R,RPs« ■viUa.gPi 24 Elkland (including Cass City village).. 78 Cass City vulage 4(1 2B Elmwood (including Gage- .56 (ragfitoTi villagft 11 Fair Grove . 71 Fremont tincluding May- ville village) 75 Mayville villn.g'fi 31 Gilford 38 Indian Fields (including 105 Carn villafjo HI Juniata 51 Kingston (including part of Kingston village) Kingston village (part of)_.. Koylton (including part of 46 13 42 4 Millington f including Mill- 20 7 17 20 30 12 21 18 9 16 6 19 13 14 7 16 8 6 57 Millington village 19 Novesta 35 Tuscola 47 Vassar (including Vassar 99 Vj^seinr villftgn 60 43 Wells 26 Wisner__ VI Van Buebn Co. 329 10 8 5 20 30 6 19 305 8 14 7 16 28 9 25 1,295 47 66 32 65 100 27 95 1,245 42 59 20 66 114 46 89 1,628 60 83 33 88 137 38 104 1,595 46 77 35 85 144 45 107 1,573 41 80 33 86 130 44 89 1,535 38 83 39 70 131 47 93 1,442 39 83 35 84 103 47 66 1,502 43 77 30 71 118 48 92 1,244 33 82 34 60 87 29 76 1,280 31 90 47 62 90 30 87 1,114 33 80 3^ 46 68 22 84 1,112 25 Antwerp (including Law- 84 TjR-wtnn viTlngft 39 46 Bangor (including Bangor village) 70 32 Bloomincdale (including the following villages) 78 POPULATION. 211 by sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 33. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 7a 70 to SO. 80to90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. s ■a a & 1,101 68 38 35 55 18 37 50 6 57 32 34 58 14 66 75 39 38 92 69 36 40 9 24 2 49 14 34 37 85 60 40 36 17 1,071 28 57 27 48 81 29 66 1 a S 1,183 64 42 49 64 18 4« 64 8 71 38 27 63 18 62 59 27 42 99 74 40 41 S 40 4 41 17 36 34 ,86 53 54 35 22 1,077 31 59 35 49 77 23 66 '3 a f^ 1,070 51 42 50 46 9 36 70 18 82 46 20 52 16 46 59 23 25 88 64 35 48 11 35 4 48 19 33 36 93 65 40 18 17 1,025 25 67 43 40 84 31 47 1 a ID 1 921 41 42 36 40 13 34 60 18 51 18 24 41 6 45 57 20 34 79 54 26 26 6 21 1 52 17 25 34 92 60 24 23 14 847 35 48 20 45 64 32 53 DO 1,360 81 51 54 58 13 54 57 14 7o 38 43 60 10 80 68 23 49 100 72 45 44 5 29 4 92 21 39 • 57 115 72 61 33 25 1,430 44 96 43 61 114 58 93 03 'a a r® 1,196 68 50 49 47 12 45 49 10 56 29 33 56 12 70 68 28 40 99 73 45 7 33 3 72 27 28 54 96 64 53 26 21 1,430 38 101 41 60 99 49 81 1 a 972 47 42 a 747 37 ?5 413 IS 19 17 22 23 24 8 21 12 10 11 1 27 2* 13 10 34 27 20 8 1 13 474 81 90 75 13386 116 60 110 38 250 128 182 7 24 109 113 92 113 43 141 46 191 74 42 109 100 479 67 67 105 14787 112 73 109 28 250 105 13 176 11 21 107 75 13 55 124 54 152 75 208 95 397 61 63 82 102 82 116 26 224 126 17 167 11^ 40 142 49 221 82 398 55 64 85 16117 26 205 170 8 127 53 141 68 183 85 48 69 404 39 46 73 13008 73 45 87 28 196 44 129 14525 174 93 12 148 7 59 11 53 31 118 51 166 81 40 91 64 439 52 44 67 64 423 38 65 POPULATION. 215 Ijy sex and ages in periods of years. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 43 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Dnk. DQ SI S IS cd 31 58 20 1 42 472 97 98 68 89 33 87 218 44 41 69 16 48 1 1 1 20 62 20 1 34 387 101 60 63 73 31 59 210 43 43 70 18 36 7632 42 34 77 19 87 47 6 85 4 21 41 57 6 35 60 29 103 44 138 70 37 42 53 202 26 29 51 13 cd a a ID 1 1 26 64 18 2 43 228 53 38 44 41 18 34 214 51 42 49 27 43 5402 68 43 69 17 93 55 5 80 2 5 45 78 14 54 67 26 158 27 139 56 40 63 62 137 52 40 70 in ID la a 15 61 14 2 41 297 92 53 30 57 16 49 243 50 40 69 38 46 3629 62 28 66 23 76 52 5 52 1 9 29 51 6 39 53 32 122 49 143 56 55 68 44 116 34 34 30 , 56 38 1 28 218 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XII.— Parent-nativity of the native population, by sex, in the State and counties. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. State and Father. Mother. Both unknown. counties. Native. Foreign. Native. Foreign a 1 a 1 1 1 (a 1 a CD a CO a 4353 IS ■3 a 2947 to a 1431 0) "a 1 1011 1 a 5346 "3 1 4843 5 2 131 13 20 '3 a 1240 2 "i5 7 8 to '3 3 iS 1024 2 "21 10 4 1 a 1 a S o State 457634 447247 234640 229930 76624 76414 45985 44409 22945 18 4 446 92 146 12763 Aloona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim 467 179 11,468 1,109 2,950 410 125 11,190 977 2,544 703 156 8,032 2,809 1,048 712 139 2,795 2,984 956 251 73 1,429 613 519 212 54 1,444 566 455 225 45 712 353 343 181 35 721 355 313 5 1 119 15 38 2 "si 7 20 1 2 35 17 9 4 1 17 13 7 2 3 124 10 41 8 4 253 41 94 Arenac Baraga Barry Bay __ 877 459 8,510 6,. 387 2,178 835 354 8,087 6,392 1,927 807 624 1,063 9,280 602 774 527 965 9,205 467 381 127 746 2,318 322 310 115 695 2,316 304 238 79 376 1,661 215 224 68 371 1,616 166 9 4 92 68 22 7 "'72 41 12 2 1 13 65 10 2 "is 30 5 15 3 116 86 23 16 '105 62 30 6 2 12 34 9 4 1 8 33 3 36 16 292 356 123 17 3 251 174 Benzie 53 Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass 13,307 9,627 15,516 8,404 2,474 13,224 9,802 15,835 7,945 2,316 3,245 811 2,513 565 893 3,132 792 2,474 570 878 1,350 583 1,205 468 481 1,381 590 1,367 483 491 734 331 678 271 282 685 343 697 266 277 133 123 128 98 41 110 102 84 78 17 38 21 33 13 13 27 20 19 14 5 170 139 173 147 42 165 168 157 124 32 15 10 27 8 10 14 16 18 5 7 623 723 737 335 114 351 378 ^6 223 Charlevoix.- •m Cheboygan.- Chippewa .__ Clare.. Clinton. Crawford 1,782 1,019 1,855 8,574 509 1,565 808 1,675 8,298 462 1,910 1,889 557 1,588 287 1,633 1,664 521 1,539 209 631 361 339 945 96 596 335 318 934 95 354 324 218 447 64 328 297 203 467 74 18 11 27 58 12 3 6 13 53 5 7 8 11 13 2 5 12 5 10 2 8 20 25 71 12 6 10 28 65 11 13 13 8 15 3 4 7 6 5 3 41 53 83 264 33 17 39 42 184 14 Delta Dickinson... Eaton _. Emmet Genesee 1,589 598 12,776 2,976 12,103 1,371 569 12,4.55 2,804 11,962 2,755 2,251 844 741 2,291 2,754 2,314 846 730 2,298 729 345 799 336 1,481 706 307 814 309 1,573 351 111 445 230 1,024 356 110 414 241 997 13 1 133 19 76 8 2 96 11 54 6 5 14 7 21 5 "ie 2 23 14 1 164 20 82 24 4 125 8 93 8 1 17 1 22 5 1 12 "20 103 11 448 67 385 37 4 316 32 219 Gladwin Gogebic Gd. Traverse Gratiot HiUsdale.... 925 609 4,314 10,069 11,892 844 553 3,863 9,618 11,978 463 2,341 1,345 1,111 830 406 2,196 1,327 1,030 811 213 281 591 950 681 225 280 546 921 636 160 130 426 542 367 105 130 410 575 330 21 "39 125 88 2 "27 95 82 6 3 14 22 7 .... 10 25 7 18 5 57 158 109 18 2 47 108 110 4 2 24 13 10 3 1 13 19 9 37 44 392 460 435 24 25 329 334 262 Houghton... Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron 1,326 1,666 12,310 11,225 1,070 391 5,742 13,811 11,426 1,726 23,090 79 1,249 1,594 12,267 10,788 1,033 287 5,395 14,042 11,696 1,434 23,761 81 9,141 6,843 2,029 1,758 1,818 877 1,569 2,928 2,874 318 12,496 516 8,769 5,492 2,163 1,685 1,781 808 1,322 3,030 2,976 222 13,193 496 1,426 1,346 1,199 1,192 470 169 854 1,364 1,110 206 3,706 102 1,429 1,284 1,241 1,186 473 151 834 1,389 1,137 206 4,045 114 418 873 759 747 360 87 490 803 633 174 2,194 22 423 774 803 640 316 77 415 822 699 131 2,381 13 4 24 200 147 6 2 69 117 136 22 269 6 13 94 119 6 33 77 108 16 159 1 16 52 40 18 2 14 24 26 9 79 1 4 10 34 23 8 1 10 20 27 3 58 3 3 23 233 188 13 1 82 113 138 32 297 1 1 27 152 163 12 2 68 99 133 18 251 1 4 13 39 26 11 2 21 17 23 4 72 1 4 17 19 21 9 1 16 21 16 4 53 29 99 810 683 62 5 220 1,144 960 100 1,719 3 13 58 384 302 24 1 Isabella Jackson Kalamaeoo.. Kalkaska ... Kent - 140 258 754 42 766 Keweenaw .. 2 POPULATION. 219 TABLE XII.— Concluded.- -Parent-nativity of the native population, by sex, in the State and counties. Counties. Lake. _. Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston.. Lnce Mackinac ._. Macomb Manistee Man! ton Marquette _. Mason Mecosta Menominee. Midland __ . Missaukee. - Monroe Montcalm___ Montmorency Muskegon,,, Newaygo,., Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon . Osceola. Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle. Roscommon. Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft. Shiawassee, St. Clair ,... St. Joseph.. Tuscola Van Buren_, Washtenaw., Wayne.., Wexford , Nativity of parents. Native. 1,393 5,991 1,691 15,654 6,429 151 1,098 6,400 2,611 121 1,474 3,171 5,292 1,580 2,901 1,203 9,291 10,132 349 5,223 5,141 11,963 5,022 1,008 823 3,844 439 942 5,229 249 336 11,705 2,049 790 6,054 8,583 6,863 11,373 9,931 30,303 3,506 1,190 5,740 1,421 15,999 6,262 127 970 6,399 2,424 120 1,493 2,831 4,827 1,483 2,589 1,006 8,855 9,653 273 5,' 11,836 4,404 835 599 3,507 346 827 5,140 150 254 11,441 1,885 611 6,307 11,423 10,1 31,547 3,248 Foreign. 407 2,672 1,387 2,992 1, 296 825 3,811 4,319 188 7,038 2,193 1,715 3,917 1,225 3,022 2,091 285 5,235 1,475 3,043 1,117 564 1,005 1,566 160 ' 500 6,494 1,486 162 10,969 5,657 824 2,081 7,344 1,340 3,282 1,053 4,640 41,550 1,065 401 2,495 1,241 3,032 1,326 293 709 3,614 4,211 147 7,094 2,064 1,603 3,700 1,092 712 2, 2,060 225 5,402 1,248 2,920 1,025 537 810 1,399 127 423 6,10.i 1,269 123 11,020 5,298 710 1,936 6,6^6 1,3.53 3,170 918 4,681 43,395 985 Foreign father, native mother. 2U 1,445 371 1,286 52 309 1,364 735 33 1,133 661 693 921 530 291 1,501 1,144 107 1,293 745 1,467 511 223 297 625 77 133 1,397 113 61 3,325 1,564 239 1,140 2 -- 1,611 822 1,675 9,414 435 ISS 1,401 328 1,384 638 45 303 1,286 761 25 1,173 669 758 930 222 1,389 1,161 99 1,218 726 1,411 512 220 242 543 62 119 1,420 100 65 3,420 1,550 218 1,028 2,428 571 1,526 842 1,729 9,942 409 Foreign mother, native father. 165 966 219 686 388 65 180 807 428 13 459 397 522 421 413 153 632 710 82 743 427 956 460 181 170 72 146 769 36 ,055 964 135 1,842 276 1,175 490 863 5,7&5 298 113 931? 177 710 343 31 131 788 440 19 408 376 503 361 382 135 566 674 5' 670 409 991 372 143 149 54 112 713 63 22 1,965 937 117 723 1 293 1,148 462 887 5,665 284 Mother unknown. Father. Native. Foreign. Father unknown. Mother. Native. Foreign. Both unknown. 59 236 65 600 200 1 30 117 157 2 79 163 275 73 130 57 31' 402 34 201 332 379 207 30 27 132 20 48 190 16 10 582 96 84 497 275 443 308 543 249 2,292 233 21 113 34 393 136 33 56 67 2 68 168 37 77 36 157 222 4 122 175 289 124 16 21 77 9 20 124 5 7 341 63 25 232 176 255 207 352 152 1,185 101 220 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XIII, — Parent-nativity of the foreign-born population, by sex, in the State and counties. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mottier. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. State Father. Mother. Both unknown. and connties. Native. For- eign. Native. For- eign. 1 s 1 1 a IS S a 1 a m .2 a a .2 a c a ■a 1 0) 13 a 1 1 a a: 1 a 1 S as a .S & State... 3,894 3,031 292,842 247,519 3,225 2,904 4,665 4,248 182 99 488 317 121 80 545 4(B 4,380 1,910 Alcona Alger - 23 3 42 35 36 24 4 19 111 15 SO 22 43 n 29 34 21 35 25 13 6 1 44 32 118 20 1 35 36 38 5 102 83 76 28 7 46 63 50 10 160 13 2 37 21 18 15 ""25 91 15 37 13 52 16 12 18 18 11 30 7 7 2 32 14 84 12 ""16 39 22 3 60 77 60 25 1 32 50 35 9 135 1,163 379 2,729 3,911 1,535 1,232 1,196 998 10,434 893 3,588 799 2,713 600 1,282 2,664 4,713 1,036 1,415 483 5,310 4,860 968 952 2,707 743 4,597 1,653 1,241 797 11,493 6,550 2,297 1,797 2,465 1,500 2,102 3,111 3,477 635 16,860 869 165 2,172 3,419 1,127 963 628 761 9,631 597 3,103 704 2,355 464 947 2,050 3,344 729 1,155 269 3,011 3,190 724 763 2,476 507 2,857 1,292 998 715 8,378 5,661 2,089 1,558 2,045 906 1,634 2,758 3,168 259 15,397 24 1 19 54 25 16 1 20 122 14 20 7 36 11 29 34 77 37 21 7 16 5 23 13 80 21 2 18 35 4 9 112 43 44 47 3 33 42 26 11 108 17 "'"28 43 42 20 2 12 140 8 13 6 31 10 23 22 43 48 13 3 12 """21 12 76 14 4 22 34 6 2 77 43 51 32 2 39 35 24 8 81 38 6 37 77 52 47 6 14 161 17 22 13 26 7 55 55 84 63 19 11 12 1 15 28 91 45 6 32 65 11 11 162 46 63 50 7 90 39 20 12 116 39 6 43 60 46 32 3 21 181 6 33 12 32 16 49 52 75 34 22 8 7 1 18 20 90 29 5 31 56 11 7 144 51 61 50 """64 29 41 10 113 1 1 1 __.. 5 3 7 4 Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac ___ Baraga Barry 3 1 1 "'"4 8 1 1 1 ____ .... 2 .... ""2 3 1 """2 2 """2 3 6 3 4 1 2 31 2 5 4 4 3 8 9 12 9 2 ""2 4 2 "i 17 4 2 "i 2 3 1 2 3 2 .... 1 8 1 2 """3 2 1 4 1 """2 ■ 2 2 3 1 1 .-- 1 2 """3 5 16 2 4 1 2 26 1 7 5 4 2 13 2 3 "19 1 2 '"6 19 64 13 11 7 12 160 14 25 31 29 8 25 13 21 16 12 11 31 5 15 8 42 15 5 379 44 11 4 90 69 123 56 1 45 273 180 10 275 15 19 5 8 ..... Bay Benzie __ Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass __. 46 8 16 19 15 4 Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare.. 2 """2 ""'2 5 10 10 10 1 1 2 5 6 8 5 '"2 1 6 5 14 7 Clinton Crawford 10 Delta 1 1 2 1 8 Dickinson 2 .... 2 1 2 6 2 2 .... 4 ... 13 Emmet 4 Genesee Gladwin Gogebic 3 1 2 1 9 4 7 2 1 8 5 6 2 19 4 Gd. Traverse.. Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton 2 3 1 1 3 5 ""3 """2 4 1 """2 " "4 "'"4 8 .... 2 2 .... 1 5 2 1 16 23 4 8 2 17 5 8 1 7 5 4 1 1 .... 3 7 2 30 15 7 11 4 7 1 25 11 9 8 247 23 8 3 Huron Ingham Ionia 12 11 4 4 4 5 6 3 2 1 2 1 30 24 U Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent 6 3 4 1 9 .... """3 ""2 1 """3 10 8 1 1 14 .10 7 1 1 9 14 25 145 5 POPULATION. 221 TABLE XIII.— CONCLUDED.- -Parent-nativity of the foreign-born population, by sex, in the State and counties. Nativity of parents. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Connties. Native. Foreign. father, native mother. mother, native father. Father. Mother. Both anknown. Native . For- eign. Native. For- eign. OS a cd a to e a 1 a en a 1 a a a 1 a ■3 a 1 a tn a .5 B a 1 la S a 'i 5 6h Keweenaw . _ 864 1,055 2,935 1,341 2,539 505 509 2,651 S97 2,370 1 17 187 6 16 Lake 14 192 6 38 8 120 10 33 28 119 10 23 6 115 6 25 20 165 6 35 1 6 1 1 8 1 12 1 3 1 11 1 4 1 5 """2 1 5 2 13 2 1 2 14 "7 7 60 10 43 Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee 24 2 19 Livingston n 3 9 50 18 17 1 3 45 9 1,258 768 1,535 3,800 5,262 1,004 478 978 3,424 ,4,346 13 2 8 45 23 11 6 4 39 21 12 13 26 67 17 8 17 27 59 22 2 2 2 2 1 4 3 1 .— .... 2 2 1 2 5 1 16 s 56 9 1 1 "'"2 2 6 1 Macomb _ Manistee 3 1 :::: 3 3 11 11 Maniton 1 3 29 75 .I ..... 11 58 3 137 9,917 3,024 1,953 6,337 108 7,534 2,419 1,626 3,817 Marqnette Mason Mecosta Menominee 9 29 46 8 8 37 36 13 10 30 92 18 8 29 61 .... 7 .... 2 1 """6 5 3 3 6 9. 1 """3 7 1 7 2 "5 2 16 30 32 IS 7 15 24 3 Midland Missaukee .. 39 14 22 72 10 29 7 22 56 7 1,567 1,424 2,191 2,693 483 1,306 797 1,941 2,277 304 52 20 13 53 13 43 5 13 56 8 75 3« 24 78 29 43 22 20 72 15 " "4 10 1 1 .... 1 5 3 4 5 6 4 1 1 8 1 3 5 3 9 '2 3 1 30 4 37 18 15 10 1 Monroe .. Montcalm Montmorency. 1 "i """3 """2 13 11 2 Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana _ Ogemaw 61 38 84 21 18 44 33 69 23 11 6,019 1,767 3,493 1,325 936 5,443 1,279 2,980 1,070 759 55 24 66 30 30 51 33 75 24 12 79 46 73 24 34 67 32 85 28 15 2 ""2 2 1 2 1 2 6 1 6 2 1 3 "5 2 2 1 2 2 .... 5 5 6 3 4 6 1 6 2 3 31 27 98 17 8 7 13 45 4 2 Ontonagon 2 31 5 10 43 1 27 3 8 27 1,916 1,987 289 860 5,960 760 1,586 100 529 5,034 6 45 3 10 34 3 30 1 6 26 6 62 9 20 36 4 50 4 39 1 3 2 i 4 "5 "4 2 9 5 9 34 Osceola _ Oscoda Otsego __ Ottawa 2 .... .... 7 1 """4 4 "l 4 3 1 .... .... 4 ..... 16 Presque Isle .. Eoscommon .. 6 6 125 236 12 5 1 116 159 3 1,407 367 12,287 6,390 2,059 880 154 10,852 5,599 1,029 7 5 114 245 22 5 5 155 185 16 18 9 201 393 32 8 7 201 267 11 """i 13 2 """6 1 3 2 21 28 7 "ie 16 2 .... 3 5 1 1 8 2 9 2 154 67 44 4 1 Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft... 1 2 24 32 15 25 14 5 66 36 8 Shiawassee ... St. Clair St. Joseph . Tuscola _ 67 314 7 171 51 248 15 94 2,283 8,353 1,234 3,727 1,922 8,140 1,045 3,39,2 49 221 7 148 42 237 6 104 56 381 12 254 63 360 12 219 2 18 ""20 2 6 """6 7 34 1 16 2 24 1 30 2 4 """3 """4 """6 1 30 1 35 2 30 17 29 147 17 104 25 61 12 55 Van Buren . Washtenaw . Wayne .. Wexford..;!"" 48 106 280 24 26 149 301 7 1,082 3,707 52,732 1,696 905 3,508 53,995 1,279 18 26 255 21 16 50 236 15 27 60 320 24 25 60 415 25 1 6 10 6 2 2 5 2 4 39 8 3 3 33 2 1 2 i """4 9 2 3 2 47 7 1 4 36 5 29 54 837 44 10 27 456 9 222 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XIV.- -Parent-nativity of the native population, by sex, in the incorporated cities. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Cities. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Native. For- eign. Native. For- eign. S a to S a 1 S to to ■3 1 s ID Is 1 a IS ■3 a a a to .5 as a a s .5 g AH cities 114538 123934 100708 107393 25519 230 108 393 350 82 390 996 109 128 60 119 166 126 269 44 131 45 7,463 83 30 334 337 68 38 182 51 2,137 117 27 79 107 209 51 180 176 28049 315 130 398 419 86 505 1,023 128 170 78 169 165 115 281 47 156 47 8,031 102 49 290 433 70 50 203 70 2,523 128 32 84 108 228 67 181 169 15682 93 57 220 225 84 215 746 52 91 20 110 107 50 186 55 70 39 4,469 47 26 146 252 31 29 82 38 1,313 45 19 50 51 111 28 90 52 16277 143 82 221 208 62 256 788 58 92 23 127 106 45 154 45 87 51 4,620 53 41 171 301 35 21 99 36 1,480 58 24 55 56 114 22 96 55 1161 14 12 10 2 33 31 15 20 680 10 I 8 1 24 18 7 14 472 2 5 12 3 1 7 17 2 8 325 4 2 12 6 1444 20 11 6 12 1259 32 11 13 12 492 6 3 4 1 1 13 10 4 1 394 3 2 9 3 8 14 2 1 8780 136 82 81 64 5 276 138 44 140 5 99 100 33 20 8 199 18 1903 68 89 63 64 35 11 22 13 1083 18 10 73 89 33 82 46 6 4402 2,453 1,403 745 2,136 209 4,713 3,080 934 1,636 113 1,142 797 1,620 628 304 1,641 447 20,940 1,190 760 577 2,629 213 193 438 842 11,642 860 174 977 1,304 622 748 1,261 288 2,759 1,597 695 2,597 233 5,261 3,233 1,012 1,732 103 1,207 888 1,753 595 290 1,953 479 22,357 1,274 854 586 2,911 176 207 527 881 12,936 996 160 1,068 1,539 612 913 1,338 266 861 287 1,857 1,167 398 728 4,450 106 251 394 434 525 103 1,003 104 181 83 34,373 146 37 1,228 642 248 66 985 51 9,149 173 51 121 189 1,109 81 372 1,221 908 303 2,089 1,401 407 762 4,633 155 279 417 477 516 114 886 99 245 81 36,796 166 50 1,410 747 227 61 1,001 66 10,190 207 43 107 205 1,108 114 451 1,282 77 38 Alpena ___ Ann Arbor Au Sable 33 26 2 Battle Creek.... Bay City Beldirtg 8 8 2 3 71 30 14 37 58 19 11 30 169 57 Benton Harbor.. 49 3 Big Rapids _ Cadillac. 19 10 9 9 1 25 2 179 16 12 8 6 3 i 6 1 189 3 3 23 9 18 18 4 1 11 9 11 1 2 17 ""94 4 9 4 9 4 .... 1 96 1 1 16 12 """6 11 2 10 10 1 3 1 4 1 122 2 3 5 1 1 1 "'si 2 .... 1 1 1 3 4 3 1 2 4 12 "64 ) 3 3 3 1 1 36 1 "i 2 11 27 8 "'"i 27 6 225 21 22 4 11 8 4 4 3 192 5 3 20 16 16 20 5 3 2 39 3 185 20 24 9 13 10 6 4 2 150 9 4 22 9 5 10 2 5 2 1 1 125 3 2 3 10 4 '"3 1 46 .... 3 1 2 2 5 1 3 5 1 1 1 3 113 2 2 2 6 2 2 1 32 "i 1 2 "'4 2 1 57 30 Charlotte Cheboygan Clare _. . 31 7 4 Coldwater Comnna. 75 16 W Dowagiac Eaton Eapids... Escanaba Flint 34 46 26 Gladstone Gladwin 7 S Grand Haven Grand Ledge Grand Rapids... Greenville Harrison.. Hastings Hillsdale Holland 22 6 531 18 6 73 35 13 Hudson 2 2 28 21 1 14 13 4 •M 27 Iron Mountain.. 3 POPULATION. 223 TABLE XIV. — Concluded. — Parent-nativity of the native population, by sex, in the incorporated cities. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Cities. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Native. For- eign. Native. For- eign. .2 a a 1 s fct a S fa 1 S a 1 a (3 a 1 a a IS i a g a a .2 a 1 1 en a a 1 a Ironwood Ishpeming Jackson. 303 284 5,475 4,173 3,945 760 916 800 577 699 1,295 602 833 558 1,223 1,117 656 2,032 154 1,104 144 75 2,164 1,579 1,552 5,469 527 426 315 305 953 807 1,202 500 1,571 313 283 5,843 4,795 4,337 805 890 857 619 675 1,345 645 850 607 1,327 1,188 781 2,130 203 1,262 151 81 2,238 1,664 1,543 5,566 465 461 341 300 966 696 1,269 497 1,933 1,609 2,206 1,729 1,899 1,049 182 1,140 2,429 344 1,539 372 36 1,969 188 621 550 203 3,189 1,116 397 120 564 684 560 2,284 6,071 826 40 295 205 433 57 1,684 725 319 1,500 2,283 2,002 2,129 1,226 201 1,165 2,434 376 1,604 406 58 2,019 184 692 603 234 3,442 1,122 458 119 694 639 689 2,180 6,543 747 33 303 219 418 67 1,658 659 482 167 265 690 506 433 117 275 356 185 345 136 47 490 95 211 238 128 597 204 126 24 49 265 215 574 1,726 197 43 124 115 160 69 547 176 191 154 317 766 614 481 134 297 391 162 353 170 58 528 90 276 232 139 640 203 137 32 46 290 266 605 1,868 213 62 148 126 152 73 555 185 246 63 86 408 327 310 58 149 213 136 183 87 21 198 90 101 139 64 394 84 94 13 18 169 164 522 1,196 160 27 97 71 73 42 375 110 139 66 80 435 359 332 81 167 210 118 177 86 35 198 90 107 158 71 341 64 90 12 19 187 202 604 1,146 168 45 112 51 78 56 357 77 123 3 1 2 2 1 2 8 14 19 ""2 6 7 4 '"i ■9 3 4 3 6 11 .... 1 "ii 9 14 ""5 4 8 3 "i 3 3 3 5 6 1 18 1 888 571 445 27 40 83 32 62 7 52 57 24 40 14 87 58 2 55 1 9 1 33 42 113 2 2 14 6 13 2 6 9 10 10 9 17 20 1 7 25 39 35 1 3 1 2 9 1 6 1 11 11 7 6 10 """5 11 8 27 "'"2 6 3 5 1 1 8 5 7 1 6 8 1 10 15 12 1 1 3 3 7 2 1 5 1 3 2 1 2 4 3 32 54 114 3 6 11 6 9 5 18 15 4 14 7 23 22 2 19 1 39 60 59 7 7 6 5 14 11 5 11 20 10 26 1 28 1 lo.) Kalamazoo 468 168 Lapeer Lndington Manistee Marine City Marqnette MarahaU. Mason. 16 23 19 16 53 10 27 Menominee Midland City.... Monroe .. 32 17 IS Mt. Clemens Mt. Pleasant. Mnskegon. Negannee NUes.... 6 47 29 2 ?0 North Mnskegon Norway Owosso 14 9 19 30 3 2 3 1 7 26 19 2 7 6 9 19 """3 2 1 10 14 16 1 6 2 2 15 17 3 1 2 7 24 9 1 2 1 10 15 6 1 2 2 13 1 3 17 19 21 55 5 5 1 2 7 17 35 4 17 6 15 8 69 3 5 2 9 11 8 21 8 14 2 5 10 33 7 .... 3 3 3 17 20 1 2 5 6 25 4 ""3 1 2 3 16 14 4 148 143 76 237 14 8 19 14 44 119 161 34 37 S7 Pontiae 114 Port Huron 35 1^6 Sanlt Ste. Marie Stanton... 8 St. Clair 16 St. Ignaoe St. Josepl] St. Louis West Bay City"" Wyandotte YpsUanti 19 29 94 82 24 37 224 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XV. — Parent-nativity of the foreign-born population, by sex, in the incor- porated cities. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Father. Mother. Bot nn h ra. Cities. Native. For- eign. Native. For- eign. 1 10 1 ID Id 3 9 '3 S .2 as 'a a 13 1 a 25 a 162 in a 104 .2 a 33 1 29 i a 170 1 as 1 158 oi S d a 1,844 1 a AU cities 1,082 1,079 133,259 126,176 943 1,031 1,216 1,465 52 714 Adrian., 10 4 11 29 5 24 48 8 9 14 4 9 34 7 22 46 9 3 667 332 2,628 1,065 533 983 5,189 135 330 818 549 801 180 1,515 179 202 102 45,062 155 38 1,832 853 634 79 870 74 12,924 212 94 109 160 1,129 56 442 2,397 690 338 2,443 1,199 497 894 5,088 141 274 488 539 729 117 1,265 159 194 111 47,243 125 35 1,376 935 335 79 786 61 12,374 212 75 102 178 952 59 429 1,703 4 7 28 8 15 16 66 2 1 1 9 5 3 18 2 1 2 222 2 3 5 22 1 1 5 2 39 3 1 3 1 4 ..... 1 8 6 31 24 6 9 80 2 4 2 13 8 5 13 11 4 1 210 3 2 5 28 3 1 4 1 29 9 1 1 2 8 2 9 3 2 38 20 7 18 60 9 2 3 7 7 2 29 10 1 5 270 3 2 2 27 4 4 1 3 37 6 6 1 1 ..... 10 3 37 20 13 19 97 10 3 1 2 "io 10 2 58 16 6 20 50 3 4 4 Albion _ 1 1 1 1 13 1 Alpena .... 5 2 2 2 2 3 18 Ann Arbor 8 Au Sable. 1 Battle Creek. Bay City .... 1 2 2 6 1 1 "5 1 2 3 1 1 6 1 2 4 9 1 8 15 1 Benton Harbor.. Bessemer Big Rapids Cadillac. _.. 10 5 5 9 6 5 3 235 3 3 3 38 10 3 6 12 2 3 280 4 2 2 38 11 9 3 31 7 1 3 367 3 1 1 25 —4 .... 1 3 2 1 1 .... 2 2 4 4 12 27 13 4 Charlotte Cheboygan Clare..... .... .... 1 1 .... .... 2 1 1 4 3 5 1 529 2 5 19 11 7 4 8 1 1 Coldwater... 1 4 Corunna 1 Detroit Dowagiac 10 4 34 33 2 8 42 34 264 1 Eaton Rapids... 2 1 5 Escanaba _. 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 "i "i 6 Flint "i 3 .... 8 Gladstone ?. Gladwin. 1 4 4 41 6 2 2 15 4 3 6 1 1 1 2 42 9 ..... 4 4 3 8 1 3 10 4 36 13 4 2 1 5 3 4 1 1 1, Grand Haven.. 2 Grand Ledge Grand Rapids... Greenville... ... — - ""2 1 4 1 1 11 3 1 2 7 75 33 Harrison 2 3 2 13 2 7 5 Hastings 2 1 HiUsdale 1 Holland _ .. .... .... 1 2 .... 1 2 2 Hudson.. 1 1 .... Ionia ., -— .... 2 1 Iron Mountain . POPULATION. 225 TABLE XV. — Concluded. — Parent-nativity of the foreign-born population, by sex, in the incorporated cities. Nativity o( parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Cities. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Native . For- eign. Native. For- eign. a -2 S 'a a 1 1 ! , 33 •3 a 1 1 27 10 28 12 11 5 23 5 .— - 12 9 6 9 19 35 3 2 2 23 14 25 9 21 8 30 4 2 3 5 13 5 12 It 39 1 a - 1 .3 as a 'a « S 0) Em 15 a 03 i. Ironwood 3,145 3,418 1,864 2,360 1,238 231 1,612 2,9;}4 380 2,156 31S 54 3,207 215 420 633 288 3.597 1,361 343 150 1,255 73" 731 3,594 7,044 2,103 56 342 338 571 90 2,006 588 355 1,963 2,460 1,790 2,302 1,220 240 1,422 2,576 363 1,785 326 56 2,036 226 486 657 299 3,486 1,217 334 130 885 656 753 3,735 8,712 1,637 70 355 259 570 85 1,914 .532 454 TRhpoming .TftrHrqnn 40 18 32 24 16 2 18 1 8 10 3 8 10 24 30 17 41 14 1 1 12 3 8 1 1 4 4 7 ' 13 24 11 15 8 1.5 12 6 2 3 3 5 2 10 8 31 18 14 16 4 28 9 16 8 4 3 4 6 2 4 8 21 2 '"i 1 1 4 3 19 2 1 1 2 1 9 1 3 ""8 2 251 130 46 11 14 48 12 13 16 96 13 9 Kalamazoo 3 9 1 1 "i 3 1 3 Lapeer Liidington_ 8 Manistee Marine City Marquette 1 3 2 3 __.. 2 2 1 6 1 3 2 8 1 7 Marshall 1 Mason.. 3 16 5 5 4 27 10 Menominee — - -— 5 1 1 1 ;•! Midland City.... 1 2 o Monroe 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mt. Clemens... 2 2 2 2 4 a Mt. Pleasant.... Mnskegon Negaunee ._ ... .-_. — - 2 3 5 Niles 3 1 1 6 3 1 14 26 113 94 37 1 22 5 3 7 41 12 21 2 1 — - — - 1 — 1 1 3 North Muskegon 4 1 Norway. Owosso 18 16 103 68 7 2 12 3 6 3 21 11 23 94 79 6 1 9 6 5 22 1 61 8 20 90 64 29 1 10 2 2 5 32 ..... 13 22 S9 95 1 :39 3 16 24 31 138 124 36 4 23 4 6 5 451 10 1 ""5 i 2 3 8 8 2 1 2 4 5 9 53 50 78 7 5 Pontiac Port Huron Saginaw.. 1 2 2 1 .... 1 14 11 3 2 9 13 5 35 15 24 3 SanltSte.Marie. Stanton. St. Clair.... 1 -— 1 1 3 1 2 3 5 2 19 88 9 8 St. Ignaoe 1 1 1 St. Joseph "h 1 2 .... St. Louis West Bay City:: Wyandotte.. 2 19 1 1 10 ~"i 1 17 1 6 10 21 YpsUanti _. 35 23 2 ... 1 2 1 3 10 29 226 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Parent-nativity of the native and foreign-horn population by sex, in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village, city and ward. Nativity of parents. \ Mother unknown Father unknown Native. Foreign. Foreign father, , native mother. Foreign mother, native father. State and Father. Mother. Both unknown. counties. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. -1 a a a a a a a a a 1 la a i B a 13 a at 13 a 1 a a State 461528 450278 527482 477449 79849 79318 50650 48657 4535 3046 1919 1328 .5467 4923 1785 1429 27325 14673 Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim. 490 182 11,510 1,144 2,986 423 127 11,227 998 2,562 1,866 535 5,761 6,720 2,583 l,5.sl 304 4,967 6,38:! 2,083 275 74 1,448 667 544 229 54 1,472 609 497 263 51 749 430 395 220 41 764 415 359 5 1 122 16 38 2 "8.3 7 21 2 2 38 23 12 5 1 17 15 11 3 3 127 12 41 5 2 133 16 21 7 "is 23 10 5 "23 23 6 25 '4 465 156 159 12 4 268 60 99 Arenac Baraga. Barry Bay 901 463 8,529 6,498 2,193 850 354 8,112 6,483 1,942 2,039 1,820 2,061 19,714 1,493 1,737 1,155 1,726 18,836 1,064 397 128 766 2,440 336 330 117 707 2,456 312 285 85 390 1,822 232 256 71 392 1,797 172 10 4 96 76 22 7 "74 6 2 15 86 12 4 "i9 47 5 15 4 117 94 24 17 "106 63 30 10 3 14 60 10 7 1 8 52 4 47 22 304 516 137 25 3 263 Benzie 61 Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass- 13,351 9,649 15,559 8,421 2,503 13,261 9,815 15,887 7,961 2,328 6,833 1,610 5,226 1,165 2,175 6,235 1,496 4,829 1,034 1,825 1,370 690 1,241 479 510 1,394 596 1,398 493 514 756 344 704 278 337 718 355 729 282 326 134 124 129 98 42 111 102 86 78 18 43 25 37 16 21 31 22 19 15 7 172 139 176 149 43 167 158 160 124 34 22 15 31 8 15 16 16 24 5 12 648 754 766 343 139 367 397 471 m Charlevoix... 76 Cheboygan.. Chippewa... Clare Clinton Crawford 1,816 1,040 1,890 8,, 599 622 1,583 826 1,686 8,328 469 4,574 6,602 1,693 3,003 770 3,683 5,008 1,250 2,694 478 665 438 376 966 103 618 378 366 947 98 409 408 281 466 75 380 372 237 489 82 18 11 27 59 12 3 8 13 55 5 16 20 20 16 2 8 13 7 10 2 12 21 25 73 14 6 12 28 67 11 23 23 18 16 4 10 15 11 5 6 54 74 99 276 44 22 53 49 194 14 Delta Dickinson... Eaton Emmet Genesee 1,595 599 12,820 3,008 12,221 1,378 571 12,487 2,818 12,046 8,065 7,111 1,812 1,693 4,998 5,765 5,504 1,570 1,493 4.774 745 350 822 349 1,561 718 307 835 321 1,649 363 112 460 258 1,118 363 111 432 261 1,087 14 1 135 19 79 9 2 96 11 56 8 5 16 7 30 6 "i7 4 29 14 1 166 20 89 24 4 125 8 95 10 1 21 1 30 6 1 12 "26 134 16 463 75 427 45 4 329 '36 238 Gladwin Gogebic Gd. Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale.... 945 610 4,349 10,105 11,930 856 553 3,879 9,657 12,000 1,208 6,938 2,998 2,352 1,627 913 5,053 2,619 2,028 1,526 234 283 609 985 685 239 284 568 955 642 205 136 458 607 378 134 135 441 631 341 22 "ii 128 89 3 "27 99 82 10 3 15 27 9 2 1 15 29 8 18 5 58 158 109 19 2 47 108 111 9 2 27 20 10 5 1 17 26 9 52 49 771 501 446 28 28 576 357 270 Hough ton ... Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron . 1,331 1,768 12,393 11,301 1,098 398 1,252 1,654 12,344 10,848 1,058 288 20,6.39 12,393 4,326 3,555 4,283 2,377 17,147 11,153 4,252 3,243 3,826 1,714 1,435 1,458 1,242 1,236 517 17? 1,431 1,361 1,284 5,237 5U5 153 429 1,035 806 810 410 94 430 918 854 701 366 77 5 27 203 147 9 ? 6 17 102 119 6 2 32 75 44 26 4 4 22 45 27 12 1 3 27 238 194 16 1 1 29 153 165 13 2 6 43 54 33 22 ■? 5 42 30 30 17 1 33 189 879 806 118 6 16 88 408 324 38 1 Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo „ Kalkaska.... Kent Keweenaw . . 5,788 13,874 U,475 1,736 23,250 79 5,427 14,092 11,731 1,443 23,896 81 3,671 6,039 6,351 953 29,355 1,380 2,956 5,788 6,144 481 28,590 1,001 887 1,406 1,136 217 3,814 102 873 1,424 1,161 214 4,126 114 580 842 653 186 2,310 23 479 851 740 141 2,494 13 71 121 137 22 271 34 79 110 16 163 31 29 34 10 86 1 16 23 31 4 67 3 82 113 139 32 300 1 68 101 134 18 254 1 31 25 24 5 86 1 26 28 17 5 62 265 1,417 1,140 lie i 154 283 899 47 820 2 POPULATION. 227 TABLE XVI. — CoiiTittvED.— Parent-nativity of population. Counties. Lake Lapeer Leelanan Lenawee Livingston.. Luce Mackinac — Macomb Manistee -. _ Manitou _,_ Marquette... Mason Mecosta Menominee.. Midland Missaukee— . Monroe Montcalm... Montmorency Muskegon... Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon.. Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle. Roscommon. Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft. Shiawassee. St. Clair.... St. Joseph.. Tuscola ^an Buren . Washtenaw. Wayne. Wexford... Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. 1,40' 6,lia 1,697 15,692 6,446 154 1,107 6,450 2,629 122 1,477 3,200 5,367 1,585 2,94CI 1,21 9,313 10,204 359 5,2&4 5,179 12,047 5,043 1,026 825 3,875 444 952 5,272 255 342 11,830 2,285 802 10,030 6,368 8,590 7,034 11,421 10,1 30,583 3,530 1,198 5,860 1,431 16,032 6,279 128 973 6,444 2,433 120 1,498 2,842 4,885 1,486 2,61s 1,013 8,877 9,709 280 5,132 4,840 11,905 4,427 846 600 3,534 349 835 5,167 155 256 11,557 2,014 614 9,660 6,247 8,624 6,401 11,449 10,847 31,848 3,255 1,462 5,607 2,728 5,531 2,654 1,064 2,360 7,611 9,581 325 16,945 5,217 3,668 10,254 2,792 910 5,146 2,2:« 5,402 2,330 771 1,687 7,038 8,557 255 14,628 4,483 3,228 7,517 2,16:t 1,509 5,213 4,750 4,784 4,337 76S ^ " 11,254 10,845 3,242 6,536 2,442 l,.50O 2,921 3,553 449 1,360 12,454 2,893 529 23,2.56 12,047 2,883 4,364 15,697 2,574 7,009 2,135 8,347 94,282 2,761 2,527 5,900 2,095 1,296 1,570 2,985 227 952 11,187 2,149 277 21,872 10,1 1,739 3,8.58 14,826 2,:398 6,562 1,823 8,189 97,390 2,264 Foreign father, native mother. 239 1,.564 381 1,309 706 54 317 1,409 758 33 1,142 690 739 929 582 311 1,514 1,197 120 1,348 1,533 541 253 670 80 143 1,431 120 3,439 1,809 261 1,189 2,82 .590 1,759 194 1,516 334 1,409 649 51 307 1,325 782 25 1,181 706 794 943 529 22' 1,402 1 217 107 1,269 759 1,486 536 232 245 573 63 125 1,446 105 70 3,575 1,735 234 1,070 2,665 .57' 1,630 840 858 1,7011,779 9, 669 1 10,178 456 424 Foreign mother, nativie father. Mother unknown. Father. Na- i tive. 182 1,153 702 400 206 874 445 13 469 427 614 439 488 189 656 788 111 822 473 1,029 484 218 176 451 81 166 805 87 45 2,256 1,35' 167 745 2,223 288 1,429 517 923 6,105 322 133 1,101 183 745 351 48 158 847 462 19 416 405 564 368 425 157 586 746 72 737 441 1,076 4fin 158 153 389 61 116 752 71 29 2,166 1,204 128 2,252 305 1,367 487 947 6,080 For- eign. 20 Father unknown. Mother. Na- tive 133 a-.: 3-s 11 34 For- eign. Both unknown, 66 296 75 64;3 216 3 38 139 213 95 193 307 91 IKI") 61 354! 4201 ^ 350 477 224 26 137 412 145 111 141 "i 57 9 6 14 34 67 67 83 192 4n 37 171) 233 6 129 18'; 334 128 IS 21 81 9 57 1 26 224! 140 24| 9 12I 8 736 407 16:J 99 12s 33 17 1 52i;| 257 ,-,9! 422 237 12 460 267 52 412 262 572 303 3,129 282 362 179 1,641 110 228 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XYL— CoNTiT^VBj}.— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, liative mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father, unknown. " State, counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 B IS 1 'a a 0) a el a to ID a ■3 1 13 S s 1 13 a a 9 la 1 Q a 1 a i J State. 461528 450278 527482 477449 79819 79318 229 37 17 15 30 58 16 12 :b 11 8 1 ,50650 2&3 60 7 16 12 31 77 27 15 18 8 10 9 48657 220 36 9 20 9 31 61 16 18 18 6 6 6 4535 5 1 3046 2 1919 2 1 1328 5 2 5467 3 3 4923 5 3 17&5 7 1 1429 3 27325 23 10 1 ..... 2 Hfill 490 20 23 49 151 65 29 28 Si 8 27 423 45 14 48 26 42 156 77 13 30 25 5 19 1,866 366 100 107 107 201 422 125 98 316 90 , 45 14 1,581 301 67 58 84 184 405 126 76 295 77 29 5 275 50 8 17 9 :j4 59 17 20 47 2 1' A1r.An?v ■^ Caledonia 1 1 1 1 .... — - 1 1 Gnatin 1 1 1 1 9 Harrisville (inc. HarrisviUeviU.).. 1 Hawes 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 Mikado r MiUen 1 Mitchell.. . ■ 3 2 AliGBK Co. 182 27 32 42 61 13 7 127 27 15 23 43 12 7 5a5 97 107 71 120 58 82 304 56 45 40 89 34 40 74 26 8 10 15 6 9 54 26 4 5 12 4 3 51 10 15 10 12 4 41 5 13 7 9 7 1 .... 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 .... 4 2 ♦ Bnrt. - 1 Mathias 1 2 1 Mnnising .... 1 .... 1 1 S Allegan Co Allegan (including Allegan village)... Allegan village 11,510 1,236 862 696 560 336 86 392 167 545 829 478 257 559 90 397 380 276 76 432 11,227 1,353 967 629 545 308 84 378 161 523 902 552 216 530 82 359 363 194 51 418 5,761 417 241 129 67 88 9 414 790 151 203 94 146 261 314 53 158 245 8 119 4,967 387 246 116 45 65 12 326 717 119 181 90 117 221 287 34 147 214 12 87 1,448 119 75 64 31 34 11 99 63 70 91 43 21 67 34 47 59 41 2 43 1,472 152 107 48 29 21 9 97 64 64 94 46 26 70 52 44 38 25 4 46 749 70 58 28 23 12 8 44 33 36 49 27 16 24 23 18 30 34 4 31 764 96 77 28 21 10 2 35 22 34 61 45 12 18 18 17 38 22 5 19 122 6 5 10 3 83 4 4 5 1 38 2 1 3 17 127 10 8 12 4 1 133 8 • 4 10 3 1 15 i 23 1 ""1 465 14 6 18 10 2 2 17 1 62 20 15 13 6 6 16 7 27 1 8 268 n 12 10 Cheshire . 6 Clyde (inc. part of Fennville village). 2 FennvUle village (part of) Dorr Fillmore 5 3 2 1 3 7 2 1 11 1 Ganges Gun Plain (inc. Plainwell vUlage). Plainwell village .. Heath... 17 9 9 7 5 3 2 3 3 4 7 6 5 4 2 4 1 4 7 1 1 .... 1 1 2 6 5 1 .-- 15 9 6 2 2 1 4 4 14 1 3 11 6 3 2 .... .3 2 2 2 iSI 23 22 9 D Laketown ,. b 4 6 13 2 2 1 1 8 Leigh ton '; Manlius (inc. part of Fennville tUI.). Fennville village (part of) 23 3 Martin. 2 1 1 .... 5 .... .... 8 POPULATION. 229 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages , cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. a 1 a fa ID 'a S i- m s ■^ 31 96 39 rtl 6 117 108 12 36 39 33 70 27 13 24 :>K 19 38 18 11 35 19 17 3 12 130 23 13 46 19 17 10 44 238 41 65 29 46 1 a 6 6^ E 5 6 "3 1 4 3 9 a 1 1 2 1 7 5 a 1 1 "i 1 2 i 1 .2 12 56 38 2 14 76 4 42 84 11 31 7 3 156 4 1 1 Allegan Co.— Com. 530 1,060 - 627 130 188 333 626 168 181 4.W 322 719 203 162 530 1,145 7.53 119 178 329 575 147 167 387 325 678 220 135 123 20S 107 662 380 385 73 90 95 220 104 IS 17 94 190 100 613 26 293 346 63 100 8.5 186 67 12 24 36 103 58 81 10 lot 109 27 32 42 36 44 17 13 23 5 1 12 2 2 .3 5 3 10 6 12 5 4 3 1 1 3 Otsego (inc. Otsego 62 :12 .33 11 20 17 21 38 10 39 11 7 413 18 13 52 19 15 9 31 238 39 a 68 23 49 36 3 4 Otsego village Overisal ■> Pine Plains 1 Salem 1 12 6 8 2 14 1 1 16 1 10 6 3 1 1 Sangatuck (inc. the following villages) . Douglas village Sangatuck village,.. Trowbridge 4 1 6 1 1 1 12 8 8 3 10 1 12 I 36 2 13 Watson Wayland (including Wayland village)... Wayland vUlage FennviUe village (in Clyde and Manlius) 20 6 •1 16 "I 1 "'3 23 3 1 1 1 13 16 •a 3 1 23 1 3 Alpena Co.. 1,141 60 96 82 37 •)■> 19 7.j(5 174 89 85 114 42 99S .->4 66 4:J 36 10 26 59 704 245 167 87 76 91 38 6,720 5''9 U» 414 313 97 i:iH 395 4,483 468 603 1,448 a52 797 817 6,383 4:r) 121 :i43 2W 79 122 4« 4,. 532 33:^ 660 1,436 379 759 765 667 21 47 34 4 15 68 421 84 62 117 46 65 47 609 31 9 26 24 4 6 60 429 70 54 130 47 78 50 60 1 Grreen 4 Long Bapids 1 ... - ... 1 Ossineke. Sanborn... Wilson. 1 8 1 ' i 4 1 Alpena city 11 1 'J 4 17 11 14 1 1 1 3 1 7 16 4 6 17 1 1 2 4 2 7 10 1 3 19 ".3 1 10 1 4 6 '"'2 ' i 139 13 3j 21 29 34 139 11 30 11 9 lb 21 12 12 1 4 2 31 1st ward 2d ward 7 13 3d ward. .( 4th ward 4 i 1 '3 H 5th ward. 6th ward.. 16 Antrim Co. 2,986 291 237 138 128 106 234 232 101 175 100 235 129 2,562 228 199 127 101 76 224 207 98 152 70 208 102 2,583 262 234 80 91 114 478 102 40 82 133 88 45 2,083 185 198 69 75 88 393 87 39 84 105 65 39 544 67 IjS 14 32 49 36 12 54 12 23 8 197 .34 10 17 :)8 53 .36 15 26 11 22 12 395 30 47 7 14 20 31 24 8 40 8 133 18 359 32 4;! 6 9 21 32 27 8 3;i 9 14 12 38 3 4 5 3 1 4 3 1 4 21 1 3 12 3 11 2 41 4 6 3 4 1 1 6 4 8 21 3 6 3 3 99 Banks Central Lake Chestonia 19 Cnstar 'I 2 4 1 1 1 1 Echo Elk Rapids. '> Forest Home (inc. partofBeUairevUl.) Hellairevm. (partof) Helena... " i 3 1 "\ 14 5 11 Jordan . Kearney (inc. part of BeUaire village).. BeUairevill. (partof) 1 1 5 1 230 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreigrn father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and -wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 a in a 1 'ffl 1 a CO s a 1 a to .2 .3 a (a CO ID a 1 a .2 43 'c3 a J 14 3 23 3 5 CO •3 g Anteim Co.— Con. Mancelona (includ- ing Mancelona vill.) 666 397 102 172 93 77 230 591 347 83 117 92 87 200 444 159 264 66 61 94 85 389 174 198 60 35 52 78 68 37 58 11 30 15 20 78 43 49 12 31 8 27 330 5 37 37 43 34 72 50 19 17 47 "19 65 33 44 8 16 8 26 285 13 34 23 35 40 56 30 5 10 47 1 21 70 35 36 6 13 8 20 256 8 31 17 34 35 50 24 8 16 42 1 "2 5 1 1 2 10 6 ... 2 1 2 1 1 5 i; Mancelona village ._ Milton.. 2 1 ,1 1 17 '2 2 1 "i 1 n Star 1 1 2 7 "l 1 1 1 1 ;( Torch Lake 9 Warner Bellaire village (in Forest Home and 6 "i 1 4 4 15 1 1 1 10 "s 7 2 14 47 4 3 B Arenac Co 901 24 96 90 140 87 183 127 79 33 126 2 41 850 20 80 78 143 87 154 113 76 39 137 3 33 2,039 93 206 174 144 238 497 227 120 70 338 16 143 1,737 74 178 139 119 232 445 213 113 47 299 4 87 397 11 35 35 65 28 86 61 25 15 66 2 29 'i Adams _ S Clayton ___ 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 3 Deep River. 5 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 i 2 7 1 1 3 3 13 S Lincoln (including Standish village)... 1 Standish village 1 2 1 1 1 "3 2 "i 4 4 2 1 Moffitt . 1 =i Turner 2 Whitney . 12 — 1 2 1 4 1 1 13 i Baeaga Go 463 9 217 93 6 226 90 5 354 3 170 65 2 175 70 4 1,820 160 703 4S6 62 793 353 102 1,155 113 429 291 14 535 287 64 128 1 45 32 1 77 62 4 117 45 37 2 68 53 2 85 1 43 31 71 4 2 1 1 4 3 1 22 R Arvon _ _ . Baraga (including Baraga village) Baraga village. 35 22 4 2 1 1 3 3 ... 20 19 2 Covington ... 1 L'Anse (including L'Anse village). _ . 40 26 1 34 2e 2 3 .-. ... 1 1 L'Anse village. _ Spurr 1 Baeey Co.. 8,529 443 451 485 681 964 470 8,112 383 434 415 505 989 455 2,061 94 82 79 69 153 53 1,726 66 69 76 69 150 54 766 33 43 36 39 71 24 707 32 43 35 40 59 29 390 12 24 25 23 47 27 392 17 15 11 24 ' 55 26 96 4 7 2 5 4 74 "6 3 3 6 1 15 "3 2 19 1 2 in 3 5 9 2 11 3 106 2 6 10 4 8 2 14 1 1 8 1 301 5 24 7 15 17 1 m 1 Baltimore 11 Barry.. in n Castleton (inc. part of Nashville village) Nashville village 22 11 POPULATION. 231 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villagea, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. a 6 'a O 5 J. S 'a a 1 jl 3 "i "l 'A 6 13 7 7 11 _6 a! 3 9 s 3 'i 3 1 _6 2 1 a 16 20 14 15 14 .2 Baekt Co.— Con. 421 395 428 363 446 24 330 360 407 536 230 643 14.5 297 494 979 204 213 216 346 366 359 415 346 438 21 271 321 376 503 254 639 142 273 476 1,074 213 275 203 383 ^7 rri 155 108 109 127 98 65 267 70 176 22 40 61 230 42 56 51 81 76 lai 126 76 94 5 81 84 55 207 61 162 23 26 59 209 31 42 53 83 34 41 44 39 40 4 50 31 39 88 37 45 8 11 28 82 14 25 13 30 3i 37 53 32 40 5 35 32 27 57 21 45 10 23 34 85 14 23 16 32 27 18 27 23 14 3 17 13 20 22 6 20 1 8 30 60 5 16 14 15 27 1 4 T'l 9 3 6 7 2 1 "3 1 11 Hope _ _ 16 Irving - Jolinstown Maple Grrove (includ- ing part of Nash- Tifie village) Nashville village (part of) 3lJ 17 14 6 25 21 11 14 11 4 8 31 57 15 9 12 21 1,797 22 37 16 69 11 10 95 50 38 27 37 6 80 50 27 35 5 3 3 13 13 7 Orangeville 1 3 1 11 4 1 1 3 18 10 1 -2 2 2 1 2 6 3 39 12 2 3 1 1 13 10 1 11 6 1 i 1 4 2 1 9 Entland 1 Thornapple (inclnd- inBHiddlevillevill.) Middleviile village., _ Woodland (includ- 33 12 1 Woodland village Yankee Springs Nashville village (in Castleton and Maple Grove) , 9 25 1 10 11 3 76 8 1 17 5 6 2 5 44 1 "i 86 1 4 3 1 47 3 20 7 4 5 4 94 2 22 2 6 11 3 63 1 3 1 1 1 60 1 'l 52 1 1 "i 29 1 76 25 17 9 25 516 4 10 2 18 6 8 4 4 11 4 19 11 Hastings city 79 14 2d ward. 1? 3d ward. ?0 4th -ward 33 Bay Co 6,498 106 128 122 197 34 45 391 209 159 147 179 18 345 144 77 219 6,483 114 91 102 151 37 39 342 190 133 122 182 17 301 129 70 192 19,714 251 449 473 424 94 170 1,060 549 588 418 635 101 628 277 478 614 18,836 238 375 452 339 81 134 1,000 526 515 354 517 86 560 284 406 506 2,440 38 39 41 73 13 30 149 79 32 44 94 10 68 30 72 76 2,456 .34 39 39 66 22 139 71 60 60 85 7 81 33 52 68 1,822 32 50 13 72 11 16 112 51 42 38 44 14 98 .58 27 31 ?'n Bangor- 3 Beaver . "i 6 2 1 "i "i 3 "2 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 3 7 Frankenlust. Eraser.. . . 2 "i "i ' i 4 1 3 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 8 4 3 Garfield.... 4 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 8 1 "i 1 1 1 q Hampton (including Essexville village) . . Essesville village KawKawMn .... 5 4 Merritt Monitor.. 3 Mt. Forest Pinconning (includ- ing Pinconning vili. ) 1 3 3 Pinconning village ._ Portsmouth ... 1 3 1 2 "i 4 Williams 232 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE3 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, viilagee, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known, Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1b a 1 1 a 1 e la a .2 6 o 1^ <0 'eo a i a "ca a i ■« a & 1 g to B a 1 g 13 a a e Zi 5 1 1 ""8 "3 ... 2 2 1 22 10 3 2 5 "2 4 1 1 "i a 188 30 7 ""9 51 8 22 18 16 13 14 249 12 45 104 47 3 38 137 16 6 11 7 18 11 7 3 2 Bay Co.— Com. Bay City 3,108 mi 309 316 539 205 203 219 222 204 151 383 1,223 ni 323 183 218 110 218 3,299 336 339 342 523 263 221 225 262 234 142 412 1,291 162 320 210 214 116 269 9,639 1,234 350 337 1,376 803 561 459 2,803 313 763 640 3,690 663 886 350 797 687 307 9,701 1,100 427 &i 1,370 809 560 412 2,782 374 725 710 3,572 614 845 364 713 670 366 1,062 168 58 58 148 129 92 101 48 57 93 110 579 108 157 72 107 63 72 1,103 151 70 71 172 152 78 81 54 61 69 144 594 130 158 69 106 47 84 806 123 50 47 103 109 95 52 77 32 50 68 416 » 117 40 69 43 57 885 14.5 55 55 101 120 104 64 68 38 60 75 402 73 119 38 6) 37 70 32 5 2 20 2 1 23 4 3 13 1 32 4 1 1 20 4 1 16 2 "i 6 1 1 2 "I 34 3 12 7 7 1 4 10 1 2 "2 V 1st ward ^ 2d ward ■i 3d ward ■> 1 7 2 4 "i 2 2 24 1 8 4 5 "6 1 5 3 6 15 3 ""i 5 2 5 1 1 ""2 43 3 16 9 8 7 4 ""3 2 1 "2 23 3 8 3 5 "i 10 1 5 5 1 2 2 39 3 15 6 4 1 10 8 1 3 1 1 1 21 1 4 6 3 1 6 16 6th ward __.. 1 1 8th ward H f, 10th ward <) 11t,h ward 16 West Bay City 1st ward 103 1) 2d ward '1 3d ward ^fl V 5th ward .__j_ . 6th ward 16 2,193 308 136 293 119 196 230 71 314 247 143 90 104 243 ?6 43 62 171 126 197 1,942 271 14fl 262 136 141 166 52 345 274 117 74 117 207 66 43 &i 145 112 164 1,495 119 85 96 .34 118 144 28 358 271 263 212 53 70 59 41 59 115 58 86 1,064 58 39 78 28 60 89 25 :M7 274 196 143 31 35 35 19 48 68 48 73 336 38 31 25 9 21 42 12 76 58 33 20 21 31 9 5 12 23 15 27 312 43 32 28 14 24 32 9 65 51 35 22 16 23 9 8 6 23 18 27 232 24 12 34 8 30 24 6 45 37 24 10 6 10 9 2 10 14 10 16 172 16 21 6 15 16 1 44 38 15 9 6 10 6 1 7 15 7 8 22 4 3 1 ""i 2 12 1 12 5 1 24 10 5 2 •) i J-i 1 30 7 4 2 9 3 . 1 Almira (inc. Lake 8 Lake Ann village f, Benzonia (inc. Ben- zonia village) Benzouia village Blaine 1 1 2 ... 1 "i 5 3 5 Colfai (Inc. part of Thompsonville viH.) Thompsonville vil- lage (part of) Crystal Lake (inc. Frankfort village) .. 7 Frankfort village 7 Gilmore (inc. South Frankfort village)-. South Frankfort Till. Homestead. ■"2 "^ 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 — 18 10 3 5 5 37 25 32 11 Inland 1 2 1 1 7 5 5 1 5 Joyfleld... Lake 1 1 1 13 10 10 "'3 1 1 1 1 ""?. Platte . 1 5 4 4 4 1 1 •) 2 6 4 6 Weldon (inc. part of Thompsonville vill.) Thompsonville vil- lage (part of) Thompsonville vil. (in Colfax and Weldon). 12 9 9 POPULATION. 233 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Xa tive. Foreign. Foreign lather, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 'ea s 0) S S a 3 1 1 s 718 21 66 23 5 15 41 28 14 9 5 19 23 29 6 18 13 11 14 6 20 6 9 15 14 23 11 15 8 10 18 11 95 19 :18 20 18 i:i4 1 . 8 10 8 16 5 1 1 7 ,8 1 5 2 i 2 "4 8 s E c 111 6 6 5 11 5 1 1 7 2 1 4 13 4:1 1 6 2 31 1 1 6 a 172 8 4 21 15 a B Eh IH 1 a W8 6 37 51 8 34 50 39 8 •a 12 19 18 8 1 12 4 13 14 Bebrien Co. 13,3.')7 4:i6 79i 614 .52 3S8 995 675 297 442 151 303 547 258 72 2H:< KM 401 7W 317 542 30 ■.m 372 195 419 241 823 158 176 470 82 1,645 185 565 464 431 13,261 409 767 551 57 34:3 1,116 787 280 417 168 276 50:3 249 55 254 117 369 747 328 512 'T) 2H 357 199 4:11 261 828 176 167 399 79 l,7a5 179 619 520 417 6,833 292 452 72 14 98 163 87 148 i:';i 51 145 319 645 51 .345 179 151 87 32 138 265 86 295 360 138 193 24 24 118 21 581 116 165 134 166 6 . 235 248 355 74 8 95 1.54 85 nil nil :m 111 280 582 57 297 179 126 71 16 120 6 208 72 299 308 139 178 27 26 101 12 553 101 163 119 170 1,370 74 90 17 2 19 77 44 45 17 21 IS 43 17 IS 19 :« 8 51 4 52 30 3:i 46 68 111 14 41 6 129 9 43 48 29 1,394 6:1 89 20 5 23 86 61 5.) 31 56 15 1 21 46 28 17 11m' 22 367 1 ) ... 14. "1 3 ■1 Benton Berrien (inc. part of Eau Clair village) _. Ean Clair village (part of) 14 6 11 10 1 3 3 4 5 3 1 2 i 1 1 1 1 "i 1 41 U Buchanan (including Buchanan village).. Buchanan village ChicVaTTiing :« 23 (jalien (inc. Galien village). 1 36' LS "4 1 4 "6 1 6 6 6 7 1 19 Galien village Hagar. _. Lake 10 35 44 21I 51 25 49 4fl 9 ., 32 36 30 40 17 S9 18 17 36 7 174 12 58 58 46 9 29 17 1 17 s 19 U 24 2 8 24 13 26 16 48 14 19 3 93 11 35 21 26 6 12 11 Lincoln (including Stevensville village) 5 New Buffalo (inc. New Buffalo village) New Buffalo village,. i 1 1 2 1 4 3 5 NUes 4 3 — 2 9 Oronoko (inc. Ber- rien Springs village) 11 •> Pipestone (inc. part ot Bau Clair village) Eau Clair village (part of) 2 .3 11 2 1 1 3 2 "i 8 1 5 10 6 1 ... 14 1 14 6 Eoyalton.. 4 5 1 1 2 11 Sodus Three Oaks (inc. Three Oaks village). Three Oaks vUlage _. Watervliet (inc. the following villages).. Coloma vUlage. Watervliet village.... Weesaw. 1 1 8 "1 20 5 9 4 2 2 1 8 14 3 5 5 1 1 3 1 ... 9 3 38 2 8 5 9 144 "*7 47 55 15 8 3 1 1 1 9 4 1 3 1 1 3 "i 2 10 3 3 3 3 37 12 10 9 6 8 1 3 4 30 8 11 4 1 3 I "'i 1 1 "i U 2 4 3 Ean Clair village (in Berrien and Pipes- tone) 7 Benton Harbor city.. 1st ward 49 6 2d ward.. 14 3d ward ' 4th ward _. "4 30 234 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TA.BLB XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. ■ Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and "wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 'a a a; Is a .5 a 'cs a .3 a .2 a s a 'J, o 'a f^ 20 11 2 2 •5 7 3 4 139 10 3 13 8 7 4 5 2 3 9 1 a 28 16 2 .5 5 11 7 4 158 9 8 22 13 11 2 9 2 2 5 3 1 m .2 ■3 a 2 "i 1 3 ""3 15 "i 5 1 "'i ""3 2 1 1 1 1 "i i "3 a 2 1 1 16 "i 1 1 "2 2 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 "3 58 41 .2 ■3 a Beeribn Co.— Con. Niles city 1,107 2."i.") 3(il ■m 959 479 480 1,267 288 296 410 273 972 472 500 74(1 392 m) \:,6 1,004 518 486 792 :i86 98 132 17(i 988 .j26 462 126 41 16 29 40 162 81 81 137 38 24 40 37 154 66 88 100 31 17 21 31 76 :38 38 92 21 19 27 25 84 43 41 :i 5 1 1 3 •'3 9 4 4 3d ward 1 1 7 1 6 124 3 7 9 13 7 2 9 1 4 7 1 2 5 11 3 8 102 10 6 13 5 3 6 14 "3 4 "h 2 25 "i 3 1 "'6 1 1 1 2 2 2 22 "2 2 "2 1 5 8 46 12 34 754 13 5 •31 34 21 15 37 195 4 26 4 7 6 9 61 31 50 18 53 38 204 70 25 60 49 5 5 St. Joseph city 29 14 2d ward 15 Branch Co. 9,649 530 438 493 659 307 494 312 469 358 439 285 500 248 394 852 385 522 176 i.olo 512 1,646 395 548 402 301 9,815 494 393 487 638 349 420 325 442 329 452 268 445 220 385 994 497 527 185 1,041 557 1,955 480 614 495 366 1,610 90 72 109 193 32 78 40 82 39 84 8 45 50 45 125 59 68 13 99 39 383 105 61 88 129 1,496 71 69 85 177 32 67 30 73 29 70 8 54 32 29 107 60 61 15 95 42 4:39 131 72 95 141 .590 3D 26 27 51 17 30 21 25 5 31 13 36 16 31 50 30 17 5 49 12 132 35 40 23 34 596 35 16 23 49 15 33 14 21 11 28 17 26 12 30 64 36 12 2 45 22 160 32 48 35 45 344 21 12 18 40 17 16 14 17 7 23 12 9 13 8 23 10 12 28 8 71 20 19 16 16 355 25 28 12 47 20 14 5 14 8 16 7 8 7 10 24 8 12 1 30 11 88 31 27 15 15 397 S Batavia 5 Bethel n Bronson (including Bronson village) Bronson village Butler 38 23 U California 18 73 Gilead 3 8 8 Mattison 1^ Noble,, ..„ Ovid 3 16 9 10 4 11 5 26 12 3 7 4 1 8 3 7 4 6 3 17 9 '"6 2 1 1 5 2 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 12 4 1 5 2 7 20 8 12 1 15 11 27 13 3 6 5 4 19 8 7 2 13 7 39 18 4 9 8 S Quincy (including Quincy village) Quincy village Sherwood (including Sherwood village).. Sherwood village Union (including Union City village) . Union City village... Coldwater city 44 19 29 8 27 18 79 n 2d ward... in 33 13 Calhottn Co. 15,559 265 636 196 408 386 548 15,887 266 570 229 353 399 488 5,226 105 42 15 104 117 59 4,829 87 47 10 90 100 56 1,241 19 29 11 21 35 38 1,398 19 28 17 15 38 31 704 10 22 9 10 19 18 729 5 17 8 10 11 17 129 2 11 2 86 37 19 176 2 21 11 1 11 8 160 1 15 6 "io 11 31 1 1 1 2 24 1 1 766 14 53 21 471 Albion « Athens (including Athens village) Athens village Battle Creek 8 3 3 2 3 1 22 11 Bedford...., ,. Burlington (includ- ing Burlington vill.) 7 9 3 9 4 4 2 2 1 35 33 30 25 POPULATION. 235 TABLE XVI — Continued. — Parent -nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Na tive. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townsliips, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. S a B o '{J 3 1 a 5 24 23 31 27 25 54 30 22 30 20 32 39 15 45 19 136 36 42 24 34 514 66 78 135 113 122 174 26 36 67 45 493 9 34 14 46 33 33 21 5 8 40 1 CO a 3 IS 9 23 1) 10 30 19 17 10 20 6 18 11 18 10 29 6 59 19 11 6 23 233 31 51 49 41 61 87 15 13 23 36 278 3 7 10 53 33 23 12 1 6 36 © cs S 1 14 7 20 16 14 9 24 13 15 8 11 20 14 13 29 13 85 19 23 19 24 275 39 61 53 57 65 88 19 14 27 28 282 1 9 6 45 30 39 24 2 4 29 CD a "5 4 "2 3 S S 2 4 9 i a 1 "i 1 6 2 0) a 2 4 4 1 s 1 2 6 1 1 "i "i o5 2. % a 6 14 11 2 1 17 1 .30 23 27 5 Calhoun Co.— Con. Burlington village. __ Clarence 127 347 434 297 395 351 294 753 425 407 454 400 279 265 365 282 541 192 1,409 477 422 237 273 4,737 694 805 1,197 1,048 993 1,303 213 286 425 379 116 339 398 285 365 339 265 733 435 384 413 372 272 256 340 300 513 210 1,601 490 504 296 311 5,283 801 803 1,460 1,166 1,053 1,353 271 349 391 342 12 119 91 102 115 99 151 193 83 74 69 79 136 151 110 194 96 24 619 142 178 101 195 1,711 256 241 353 319 542 690 97 102 281 210 9 112 74 71 S4 74 103 180 82 60 68 67 107 115 80 138 85 33 643 137 198 123 185 1,656 235 224 364 365 468 732 116 144 264 208 11 31 35 'M ■1» 'x 50 23 31 25 30 20 28 31 32 32 11 115 38 35 19 23 406 49 57 85 98 117 138 19 28 51 40 6 19 V^ 4 Eckford..,. 4 1 2 3 4 Fredonia. Homer (including Homer village) Homer village Lee 6 3 11 4 3 4 1 1 2 ... 2 1 10 8 6 13 1 4 ... 1 1 1 19 11 IS Le Roy __. Marengo 2 1 6 1 9 2 13 3 4 2 4 33 9 8 10 1 6 2 1 1 4 1 1 ... 36 2 32 12 59 20 84 10 34 19 21 296 56 72 98 2"' 48 7 5 2 00 Marshall- 1 2 3 1 6 1 6 1 3 "2 26 7 4 g 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 5 ""3 1 1 9 1 4 1 2 1 1 "i 2 1 8 1 1 3 \ 2 1 1 4 12 4 11 3 3 2 3 72 13 23 21 2 13 5 2 2 1 Penfleld. 2 8 3 11 3 5 2 1 61 15 13 22 'ii 5 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 "i "3 14 "I 4 1 2 2 "i "\ 12 1 3 1 13 Sheridan 4 Tekonsha (including Tekonsha village).. Tekonsha village Albion city 34 11 39 1st ward,. 2d ward ?0 3d ward.. 8 4th ward.. fi Battle Creek city. 1st ward . . 177 ?1 2d ward. 36 3d ward.... 74 4th ward 11 5th ward. 35 Marshall city 1st ward... 11 10 2d ward 3d ward 1 4th ward._ 1 15 2 6 98 29 4 1 '3 3 14 6 3 78 20 3 1 2 2 8 2 7 16 "2 4 2 2 149 27 4 4 1 1 23 7 4 5 124 30 5 8 1 1 15 9 7 3 5 8 "1 1 2 1 5 1 343 42 12 39 1 1 22 15 13 8 17 Cass Co. 8,421 591 289 368 936 549 753 419 359 172 486 7,961 483 247 324 908 556 731 393 305 143 496 1,165 17 75 23 89 50 121 44 15 37 81 1,034 14 63 21 85 39 110 54 9 31 77 479 11 25 23 40 24 46 16 16 8 48 RCT Calvin. 47 Howard q Jefferson. f!^ LaGrange (including Cassopolis village) . Cassopolis village Marcellns (including MarceUus village).. Marcellus vUlage Mason... 2 2 18 14 10 MUton . ■\ Newberg.. 2 3 2 ... 10 236 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE Xyi.—CoNTiNvi^i).— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Fore ign. Foreign father, native mother. Forei(fn mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unlcnown. Counties. Father. Mother. Both un- known. townships, villages, cities and waras. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. .2 1 "3 B ID 1 1 B JD a) 1 .2 a to 13 2 ■3 B © i a 1 la 1 'J-' _© a .2 6 13 a .2 13 a Cass Co.— Con. 400 594 164 515 585 309 513 358 1,193 427 367 399 396 583 184 438 578 296 432 323 1,278 479 441 358 21 44 10 63 51 86 68 70 301 96 58 147 18 44 15 53 44 79 46 49 291 90 59 142 19 32 13 23 28 29 25 21 85 24 23 38 11 46 17 37 ■2H 34 27 21 105 30 28 47 514 16 9 16 9 18 74 74 50 35 53 21 9 26 33 18 4 113 54 10 44 14 12 3 7 20 7 18 11 50 13 17 20 337 10 5 16 10 8 51 47 21 9 35 30 4 ^2 12 29 1 72 36 8 13 8 20 7 16 11 12 10 14 56 14 14 28 326 8 4 12 5 7 69 69 20 13 32 22 7 16 12 29 8 64 34 6 10 8 3 1 8 3 1 5 16 9 5 2 42 1 6 2 2 1 1 20 6 1 31 11 ? Penn (inc. Yandalia 7 1 18 VandaUa village 7 Porter 13 1 5 4 4 "i 3 18 "i '"i 2 "i 1 21 2 2 "i 1 1 7 17 5 8 7 21 8 7 6 43 12 1 4 6 20 11 4 5 34 1 3 2 "l 15 1 "i 2 "2 12 32 5 9 21 70 41 16 13 139 3 2 14 3 5 31 31 21 16 14 6 3 4 23 3 1 7 4 ?4 Silver Creek S Volinia Wayne. 12 5 Dowagiac city 1st ward 35 19 2d ward 7 3d ward. 9 Chaklevoix Co. Bay 2,503 134 61 176 98 51 399 384 248 149 163 234 34 97 120 90 45 452 186 61 138 2,328 116 55 157 77 52 428 416 239 152 144 209 33 87 112 87 45 412 191 47 105 2,175 119 43 174 52 19 a55 346 100 71 210 115 14 142 76 89 69 443 167 29 178 1,825 116 31 125 38 19 324 318 90 67 158 103 11 122 57 84 50 374 148 21 140 510 26 10 19 11 22 55 54 37 22 66 28 4 33 28 13 6 126 51 9 28 76 Bear Lake. 1 9 1 13 13 13 8 1 4 1 2 5 Boyne Valley (inc. Boyne Falls village) "Rnynft Fnllfi villagR 2 1 2 7 7 8 5 1 .3 5 1 "2 3 3 3 1 3 2 2 2 4 1 1 4 4 4 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 ?. 2 13 13 4 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ""i 1 4 4 Charlevoix (includ. Charlevoix village) . Charlevoix village... Evangeline (includ. Boyne City village) - Boyne City village. _. Eveline 14 13 6 4 12 » Hudson 4 Marion 1 3 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 9 Norwood 5 Eesort 2 South Arm (inc. East Jordan village) East Jordan vUlage.. 9 6 1 1 1 — 3 3 7 5 Wilson 1 Cheboygan Co. 1,816 28 93 115 34 30 40 44 130 1,583 21 82 114 32 10 29 33 97 4,574 179 314 &5 43 46 204 106 548 3,683 137 249 61 23 24 137 67 426 665 35 30 26 14 3 20 15 98 618 31 41 25 5 8 25 17 72 409 9 20 18 9 11 16 6 32 380 9 27 16 3 12 13 4 44 18 3 16 1 2 8 12 6 23 10 54 22 .- 1 — 3 1 Bnrt— , . '1 F.iiifi Forest 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 Grant. ... — 1 1 Hebron Inverness. — 6 2 4 — 4 1 9 3 POPULATION. 237 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother j Father unknown. unknown. Counties, Father. Mother. Both un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. Na- tive. For- Na- For- eign, tive. eign. •A i 'a g 1 i ■3 S 1 03 S ■3 S o5 "3 a "3 £ 6 "3 1 1 s' i ^ a - 1 ■3.5 "3 a 'fc a 2, 33 Cheboygak Co.— Core. Mackinaw (inclnd. Mackinaw City viU.) Mackinaw City Yill._ 148 105 135 36 151 151 19 116 143 236 120 119 92 111 122 1:35 118 90 53 82 170 107 90 34 55 142 31 17 2,151 24a 8:i5 381 443 249 29 24 14 17 31 16 9 1 2S7 "lis 73 67 32 28 19 9 12 28 17 6 294 1 99 87 a5 12 11 12 15 19 6 6 3 215 1 51 46 92 11 10 5 15 24 1 1 3 :5 1 1 1 "1 .... 3 1 1 ... ' Nunda 1 Tuscarora 1 1 "\ ■> 5 24 3 Waverly 141 26 14! 39 1 6 1,85 3 1 1 9 1 Wilmot 1 Cheboygan city 1st ward 607 25 119 2,518 251 978 1 4 5 ... 3 7 1 ) s 2d ward « ■i ... :-; i ... 3 ... 1 4 "i 1 9 13 1 1 4 3d ward. 141 ; 499 11 5 78 1 I 1 3 3 210 112 516 274 1 ... 1 5th ward 211 ... Ohlppewa Co 1,040 4 9 88 84 12 20 14 31 48 149 12 33 534 188 152 103 91 826 6 54 60 7 18 47 122 3 17 471 159 110 118 84 6,602 510 261 391 108 584 241 110 318 137 732 40 241 2,929 1,010 9S5 i;.}7 2i7 5,008 398 193 254 83 537 155 92 228 118 478 31 57 2,:»1 673 853 626 2o2 438 15 4 49 15 13 8 5 14 19 39 3 28 226 69 67 33 57 378 5 4 29 16 6 8 15 22 408 10 10 41 23 14 13 3 15 33 26 372 12 9 39 18 15 6 1 ■'3 11 8 ... 20 1 13 21 12 ■':! 15 74 .53 1 Dafter I Detour - 1 2 3 1 2 4 11 3 Drummond. 1 Pickford . ' 1 1 Eaber. Bndyard Sanlt Ste. Marie Sugar Island 26 3 '' 12 3 14 1 ... 6 "3 1 :37 3 37 18 2 Trout Lake White Fish. 14 235 71 72 37 55 23 197 42 95 37 23 11 191 43 88 25 :i8 1 3 1 'i 1 1 10 io 13 1 9 '"9 11 1 21 :3 8 3 99 i 3 11 '""4 1 2 Sault Ste. Marie city. 1st ward. 13 5 "1 2 20 1 61 6 11 2 3 1 1 ""i 28 11 2d ward 3d ward 5 1 4th ward. 3 Clabe Co.. 1,890 97 33 49 157 122 55 121 53 119 172 48 317 117 61 1,686 90 27 27 144 91 80 97 38 92 173 52 276 103 49 1,593 68 45 67 204 78 92 71 24 42 174 8 2.50 94 42 1,2.50 62 32 6 169 57 61 62 19 20 142 12 202 96 30 376 14 10 8 43 22 ii 26 3 20 36 5 95 34 9 366 18 9 4 39 12 16 2( 3 13 51 78 37 6 281 12 9 3 23 10 15 10 15 12 22 "i 51 21 8 2:37 12 10 18 12 8 9 8 8 14 "i 7i 25 49 ., Franklin 1 "2 1 Frost.... "2 1 1 1 "6 5 1 Grant. 6 Greenwood 1 Hatton. Hayes.. 3 1 ... ... '> Redding Sheridan 3 2 1 2 4 1 8 6 1 6 3 Summerfield 1 Surrey (inc. Farweli" Tillage) 51 2:3 13 5 3 5 2 1 15 3 5 1 1 1 9 4 3 6 3 36 10 10 17 FarweU village Winterfleld 3 4 238 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 1 13 a Is a 13 a .2 a (0 a to CO a 1 Vj 13 a i 1 01 •3 a 1 la a i 13 a 4 2 . o 13 a 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 67 5 23 14 "2 1 1 8 2 2 m JD a 2 1 1 16 4 3 "2 .2 s & 2 2 ] "i 5 1 1 1 1 1 13 a 11 5 1 5 12 •> 7 3 276 17 12 98 66 5 1 13 a la CiiABE Co. — Con. Clare city 310 Bl 131 98 176 & 55 58 290 51 135 10-1 160 57 52 51 283 57 i:« 93 145 *! 53 59 258 55 130 73 118 24 38 56 46 11 24 11 28 B 9 13 58 11 30 17 33 18 5 10 65 19 30 16 23 9 5 11 52 14 23 15 28 6 4 18 1st ward Harrison city 1st ward 3 1 2 1 3 2 1 8 2d ward 6 3d ward. . 1 ?. 13 6 5 1 ' i 10 1 3 1 "l 1 73 3 3 19 11 4 3 6 3 Clinton Co. 8,599 424 1,455 1,13U 326 74 433 647 187 466 54 615 230 639 4;J7 383 973 462 336 402 454 267 50 8,328 398 307 1,546 1,264 313 99 371 660 211 440 67 572 219 586 416 393 978 521 358 332 431 226 51 3,003 S6 194 398 236 384 69 194 153 33 74 3 79 20 72 163 161 171 79 191 94 179 408 98 2,694 74 163 389 269 362 68 168 124 27 59 76 27 70 119 129 185 87 175 73 153 371 102 966 40 43 146 106 100 20 47 60 19 24 1 32 9 20 34 68 67 36 32 53 60 140 43 947 32 38 149 112 114 29 37 70 21 19 36 13 26 42 32 88 6i 31 40 02 111 33 98 3 3 11 3^ 4 6 6 466 19 18 90 61 30 11 13 38 8 34 6 15 4 21 14 7 58 22 24 6 32 47 8 75 7 2 11 31 1 11 7 489 21 19 98 71 .32 11 17 54 13 1 13 7 15 11 11 m Si 22 13 18 57 11 82 4 6 2 7 5 47 1 7 3 59 3 4 24 18 i 5 2 1 3 19 11 2 1 3 4 Ill Bath 11 Bingham (inc. St. Johns village) St. Johns village Dallas (inc. Fowler Tillage)- Fowler Tillage DeWitt DuPlain (inc. Elsie village) 64 41 2 23 3 Elsie village Eagle (incEaglevill.) Eagle village _. 1 1 3 4 1 3 3 1 1 13 Essex (inc. Maple Rapids village) Maple Rapids village 4 1 6 2 1 6 1 23 9 1 ""2 26 — - 24 13 7 3 1 Lebanon 1 "3 1 1 1 2 1 "i 1 Olive "i 3 11 2 5 1 4 Ovid (inc. Ovid vill.) Ovid village 13 4 Eiley 1 Victor 6 3 1 10 1 7 6 1 9 3 2 1 16 Watertown Westphalia (includ'g 22 3 12 5 2 2 14 11 4 5 44 3 522 36 22 55 59 247 10 45 IS 469 l,s 26 21 43 238 1!) 37 12 770 38 19 19 9 197 33 60 478 13 10 14 13 28 328 21 34 17 103 4 6 14 8 11 39 + 8 9 14 Ball .. _ Beaver Creek Blaine Center Plains . 1 4 33 1 10 "i 2 5 8 1 3 6 1 1 "2 1 4 ?, Grayling P. Grove __ Maple Forest 1 1 2 1 South Branch 1 1 POPULATION. 239 TABLE XVI. — Continued, — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Forelfrn mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Countiep. townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 1 c 1 == fe 'a a a 1 a — E p a> a a 1 8 "3 a 10 •i. c A s 6 'I. a 134 Delta Co 1..595 2o -y 11 IL-'ri 4ii it) 270 US ;« 3.-, .580 71 142 t)9 157 48 Ml ia 213 :iS 7() 1.078 1^ 8,06.7 220 5 , 765 155 274 146 1:58 119 392 303 119 93 377 170 4:^ 207 2.7.86 ■'8" 745 16 26 4 19 10 47 .59 11 17 8.5 16 13 339 29 54 .^1 43 54 16, 69 13 22 14 20 71S 29 2(1 12 27 18 21 93 18 16 "'" 297 21 49 68 43 46 50 18 73 11 30 17 15 36:3 1 u 1) 8 6 1 14 1 24 45 Bark River 17 404 2S; 221 1.7' 18:i 12' Uii .77 SU 19 14 11 12 Bay de Noc 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 14 4:3 ;3:3 12 46 13 3 4 US 28 11 .31 "I :i7 4 17 7 7 1 8 34 2:3 10 58 Fairbanks Ford Biver 1 1 2 2 1 Garden (inc. Garden vil lag-pi llKl 37 mi 141 2 1 1 Maple Ridge . 1.7 171 181 i 824 117 29il 37 i .78 191 324 .788 3. mill 4 172 26 19 44 1 1 1 1 Sack Bay Wells 5 8'' 24 2* 1 22 Escanaba city __. 9 3 5 5 2 3 6 5 3 ■3 4 4 9 2 5 4 2 2 32 15 2d ward 3d ward 149 1^9 292 74' 784 .711(1 ii 1 10 1391 7t;ii 62 714 83! 746 9 118 176 882 24 1 341 78 1 3.71 .73: 118 21 .2 7(9 4tl7 738 98 762 192 212 109 49 1 1 ... ... i 1 ■:> 4 7th ward Gladstone city 1st ward :37 7 7 13 8 3 4 1 1 "i 8 2 1 10 1 2 ... "3 2 ■:' 42 23 14 1 9 1 2d ward. 2 1 "4 1 3d ward.. 3 Dickinson Co. Breen .799 46 21 28 28 289 17 29 .71 87 105 75 32 40 3 771 32 69 7.111 181 188 ....... 5.. 704 63 143 174 4:30 88 142 2,985 72:3 m 722 573 60:3 1,479 716 443 320 370 12 25 30 26 10 176 10 16 53 48 49 49 28 16 5 307 8 17 21 2'* 17 169 8 15 51 49 46 46 21 19 6 112 """ii 3 13 6 8 52 4 9 8 15 16 19 8 7 4 HI 4 9 1 - ■' 1 4 1 1 16 4 1 ' 3 Felch - 79' 774 18! 169 14 7 3 55 1 8 11 12 23 19 8 9 2 ■- Sagola 1 29 287 18 37 81 HI 81 38 38 231 3,618 l.(KH' 6.7 637 636 664 1,819 818 515 486 Iron Mountain city._ 1 2 4 ... 1 4 1 1 11 3 2d ward 1 1 1 2 1 1 3d -ward 2 3 6 1 4th ward 3 1 1 1 5th ward 1 1st -ward 2d ward. 3dward_ 240 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI.— CoNTmvTHjy,— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. en a ■3 a .2 a fct 1 a 'a a 1 0) a to O la 1 96 5 4 3 3 4 8 2 2 4 11 2 la a 16 1 "i 1 0) "3 1 17 1 "i i a a 166 10 6 20 11 6 2 CO "a 1 125 12 5 8 3 5 7 1 "a a 21 1 "3 1 a 12 "i •s 'a a 463 37 22 24 9 14 18 8 6 6 23 22 17 13 35 60 31 12 9 6 .2 a & 12,820 760 299 601 192 563 457 529 510 433 536 471 572 518 643 764 690 239 757 261 782 1,625 256 422 500 447 763 254 238 271 846 464 382 12,487 755 351 570 187 475 408 50O 472 410 482 455 541 453 595 730 677 272 789 341 677 1,759 260 416 572 511 8,56 295 278 283 883 467 416 1,812 102 45 87 19 50 .50 95 167 65 42 57 85 81 75 83 86 30 92 38 112 283 50 60 85 88 75 35 15 25 125 72 53 1,570 97 41 61 11 36 41 77 149 38 45 39 73 68 67 84 57 13 89 42 106 231 38 63 62 68 85 39 24 22 127 72 55 822 48 14 45 12 44 20 45 58 33 21 14 48 32 35 52 47 22 33 17 32 129 21 28 42 38 33 12 13 8 63 25 28 835 38 18 50 17 .52 24 28 55 25 29 23 37 30 32 47 59 22 38 27 26 120 17 27 32 44 51 13 23 15 71 30 41 460 29 12 15 3 21 17 23 27 10 7 16 27 13 23 19 33 7 24 12 35 52 4 21 19 8 28 4 11 13 41 27 14 432 27 15 17 5 18 11 16 20 11 9 9 31 11 26 18 26 5 31 15 22 48 6 16 16 10 42 15 9 18 40 25 15 135 7 2 13 7 8 13 2 2 6 10 3 3 1 13 18 11 5 1 329 Bellevne (inc. Belle- Tue village) 26 Bellevue viUaee Benton (inc. Potter- ville village) Potterville village... Brookfield 12 17 7 6 15 nh««?tflr 3 Delta ._. 1 "2 "i 1 "i 1 5 9 11 27 3 5 9 16 8 2 2 1 3 4 9 12 2 1 14 7 9 5 "I 1 2 "2 2 ... "i 1 1 3 1 1 6 Satou 3 Eaton Rapids . _ 14 13 Kalamo __ _ 16 Oneida 2 9 13 10 5 2 2 1 1 1 '"6 12 RTinfinlrl ■19 TermontTille (inc. Vermontville tUI.).. Vermontville village. Walton (inc. Olivet 19 7 7 Olivet vUlage Windsor 3 1 5 Charlotte city 9 11 1 2 8 2 1 33 3 10 16 4 94 36 24 34 13 13 31 2 2d ward 5 4 14 3 5 6 1 1 3 7 1 9 3 2 4 1 1 "i 3 "i 2 1 1 "i 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 3 22 10 3 9 3 3 1 4 "2 "i 7 3d ward 14 » Eaton Rapids city... 1st ward _ _ 24 3 7 14 2 2 2 "2 2 2 2 "i 1 1 51 18 2d ward.. 14 3d ward 19 Grand Ledge city 1st ward ... 7 7 _. 3,008 1,290 953 69 75 73 171 42 144 297 2,818 1,261 990 54 46 80 160 36 125 269 1,693 968 609 52 106 38 36 37 36 80 1,493 911 619 35 63 28 46 14 32 67 349 145 104 13 21 13 11 3 9 321 172 133 4 14 16 16 3 5 30 258 123 87 2 12 2 11 ""20 24 261 142 105 7 15 2 8 1 7 22 19 8 7 "i 11 5 4 1 1 1 7 3 2 1 1 4 4 1 20 5 4 1 8 1 1 1 ... 75 34 20 36 Bear Creek (inc. Pe- toskey village) Petoskey village Bliss 15 10 Carp Lake 1 ... 4 3 Center 1 1 3 2 17 3 Egleston "i 8 1 1 1 ' Friendship. "i ... 2 2 1 2 ... ... 3 Littlefleld 8 ■^ POPULATION. 241 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. •3 1 1 1 a o 1 ID a 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 a ■3 a (0 3 a a o 1 -2 a en ■3 a m 1 o ■3 a i 1 Emmet Co. — Con. Little Traverse (inc. Harbor Springs vill.) 545 340 88 74 140 517 340 78 68 124 142 67 89 46 63 138 83 74 35 50 59 32 14 3 20 33 22 11 5 12 43 18 6 8 1,118 18 33 28 48 61 22 101 55 11 40 64 17 70 21 39 12 41 5 42 38 24 6 24 54 64 60 11 11 279 95 78 68 38 38 18 9 4 6 1,087 22 27 34 38 62 21 86 50 16 40 63 22 56 13 30 9 41 14 39 41 18 2 35 31 45 53 12 16 326 107 102 73 44 2 2 1 6 2 1 3 7 2 427 52 6 13 2 5 1 Pleasant View 1 ... 1 ... 4 — — 1 ?, 79 11 56 5 2 "i 30 "'i 29 "i 89 7 " i 95 14 3 4 1 30 "i '"i 26 1 12,221 344 479 346 383 547 215 1,430 841 191 382 692 291 472 87 588 86 531 75 464 496 280 36 655 505 440 640 213 111 2,667 755 972 681 259 12,046 302 419 316 336 524 222 1,507 911 218 380 740 383 407 71 534 107 479 75 430 450 264 28 473 494 399 643 217 103 2,949 799 1,106 774 270 4,998 87 145 202 181 211 56 258 161 37 186 281 79 205 28 190 34 173 28 168 226 270 20 124 142 131 323 80 48 1,495 544 380 252 319 4,774 71 121 158 150 177 49 266 181 32 150 254 76 209 29 173 24 168 31 138 193 a36 22 103 116 124 265 82 53 1,6S2 641 427 311 303 1,561 38 40 38 72 66 17 114 69 12 51 80 32 87 15 80 15 58 7 59 78 38 3 50 76 70 107 20 10 359 132 125 60 42 1,649 32 42 48 67 72 29 120 77 14 39 75 45 101 25 77 13 55 12 39 81 56 10 52 61 64 107 30 22 461 168 . 139 91 63 238 Argentine 14 Atlas 3 1?, Clayton 1 Davison (inc. Davi- Davison village Fenton (inc. the fol- lowing villages) Fenton village TjinrlRTi village 3 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 6 3 2 2 1 1 32 18 7 16 70 29 25 5 10 3 20 2 27 16 17 1 8 21 14 1 Flint 3 17 7 7 2 7 5 2 3 1 2 6 2 4 6 1 6 2 1 2 1 1 6 2 3 7 1 2 2 3 2 4 3 6 4 2 1 1 1 7 3 6 1 4 14 7 4 1 3 5 17 6 4 3 3 4 3 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 Flushing (inc. Flush- ing village) 37 Flushing village Forest (inc. OtisviUe village) . 14 ?.3 Otisvflle village. Gaines (inc. Gaines village) . 7 in 5 Genesee (inc. part of Mt. Morris village) _ Mt. Morris village (part of) _ 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 7 4 4 3 4 12 2 4 Montrose . 2 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 9 Mt. Morris (inc. part of Mt. Morris vill.)_ Mt. Morris vUlage (part of)... 9 1 Mundy ... ? Eichfleld 1 Thettord 2 4 3 10 4 1 ..' 2 4 "i 2 1 2 2 3 "i 1 1 1 13 4 14 2 3 4 5 3 13 3 4 13 3 3 4 3 1 2 12 4 1 4 3 2 1 1 10 4 3 2 1 9 24 7 3 75 14 15 15 31 10 Vienna (inc. Clio vill.) Clio village 12 5 Mt. Morris village (in Genesee and Mt. Morris) .. 3 rUntoity ._ 55 1st ward 6 2d ward in 3d ward.. 11 4th ward ?fi 31 242 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — CoNTiNDED. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. CO SS 1^ a O 'a S .1 a 1 la B c ■3 a a a ai 1 .3 SO a a ID P4 a S a .2 a M as B 1 a 52 5 6 2 6 tn B o l4 Gladwin Co.._ Beaverton _ 945 126 59 30 56 30 8 103 89 78 44 126 196 52 78 30 36 856 108 57 24 47 29 1 80 82 71 44 105 208 52 80 3P 37 1,206 183 41 26 68 74 39 214 184 146 20 66 145 58 29 26 32 913 114 37 17 .32 50 27 191 145 103 8 49 140 47 41 20 82 234 32 15 3 12 4 5 36 27 26 5 30 39 12 10 11 6 239 22 21 6 15 9 4 32 23 18 10 28 51 11 15 10 15 205 27 18 1 6 6 2 35 31 23 10 13 33 8 13 5 7 134 16 6 7 1 3 2 20 28 12 8 7 24 8 11 1 4 22 1 3 2 3 10 2 18 1 1 19 1 "s 1 9 1 2 1 2 5 28 8 1 BiUings — Buckeye _. _. 1 5 I Butman. Clement ... 1 1 ... 1 Gladwin- — 2 1 1 7 5 1 2 1 1 1 '"i 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 "i ... 2 1 2 4 1 2 1 2 3 1 6 3 1 1 "i 1 ] 9 2 4 2 15 6 6 1 2 49 3 3 2 1 10 1 Tobacco.. Gladwin city. 1st ward. 2d ward.... 3d ward .. . 4th ward 1 5 3 2 2 1 2 — = — 3 1 Gogebic Co 610 21 14 17 26 116 113 55 24 27 5 2 303 57 111 52 22 27 9 8 17 553 29 9 9 30 60 103 41 21 33 4 4 313 47 125 43 27 35 8 5 23 6,938 241 124 52 367 188 1,212 291 306 253 74 288 4,7.54 693 196 431 624 678 9ffi 523 784 5,053 165 77 32 315 96 903 206 188 258 50 203 3,463 585 188 2&5 549 423 631 338 461 283 8 4 8 18 17 61 28 9 12 5 7 167 49 28 17 12 25 7 2 27 284 12 5 6 10 16 80 40 11 12 11 6 155 36 22 19 22 23 9 1 23 - 136 8 4 6 25 6 23 12 2 2 64 25 13 7 3 9 5 135 10 1 12 16 5 23 8 2 9 ... 28 1 Bessemer Ironwood Marenisco 2 2 22 5 1 2 2 Wakefield Watersmeet.. 1 15 Bessemer city 3 1st ward ... 2d ward 3d ward 9 4th ward . r 5th ward .. . 4 68 18 15 9 9 8 4 Ironwood city 3 1 2 1 2 '"2 1 18 9 5 9 1 2d ward ?, 3d ward 1 4th ward 1 1 ... 1 9 5th ward ?. 6th ward.... 7th ward 8th ward 2 5 3 771 9 1 7 12 8 19 6 2 16 1 41 "i 4 "i 3 27 "2 3 1 "i 15 1 1 1 "2 15 "i 1 "i 58 5 8 1 6 3 2 3 47 5 1 3 1 3 2 27 6 1 1 "2 17 Geand Tea verse Co. 4,349 237 243 170 304 166 255 154 167 207 3,879 185 185 121 265 145 199 147 135 170 2,998 96 201 43 135 57 186 73 72 104 2,619 73 115 35 111 55 167 68 42 71 609 26 50 21 2-1 11 32 24 29 20 568 25 44 20 32 15 3:f 17 10 22 458 20 25 28 14 5 25 23 16 8 441 28 16 27 16 2 38 17 18 6 576 Blair... East Bay Fife Lake (inc. Fife Lake village) Fife Lake Tillage.... Garfield 3 17 6 in s Green Lake Long Lake 5 4 2 ... 6 POrULATION. 243 TABLE XVI.— Continued, — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, • townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 13 ■i a 3 as a 1 a a" S 'a a a s s 'a a 13 a 2 2 11 9 1 1 3 2 10 10 l(l!j 774 372 506 5.-)! J91 390 ISi 414 320 417 682 363 3,977 363 785 741 754 823 511 607 320 287 473 127 774 393 437 530 509 447 228 355 313 367 689 4o;j 4,378 :M4 923 799 901 828 593 646 332 314 214 125 26 148 49 95 250 52 135 41 35 80 47 190 74 2,287 274 284 224 487 694 324 90 53 37 193 103 21 144 62 78 203 41 112 36 36 59 49 158 74 2,446 289 366 252 565 596 378 114 69 45 44 34 11 78 24 54 49 57 52 20 38 41 31 67 35 448 50 85 65 84 110 54 50 27 23 13 16 6 Locke 2 1 9 7 3 ""4 1 Meridian Onondaga Stockbridge (includ. Stockbridge village) 1 3 2 4 2 2 1 6 20 10 Vevay _ Wheatfield 3 1 1 1 4 White Oak Williamstown (inc. Williamston vili.).. Williamston villago.. 5 1 117 1 23 21 5 60 7 6 3 3 147 11 7 5 4 12 15 6 9 3 37 5 13 4 9 6 6 4 2 119 14 3 2 1 5 7 7 2 46 5 5 2 34 1 1 44 2 2 2 "2 2 1 4 1 21 1 7 9 2 2 1 "i 27 "2 2 15 7 117 3 25 23 5 57 4 IS 15 3 194 12 8 5 3 9 31 6 15 4 59 2 25 12 3 13 4 14 7 7 165 14 11 9 3 20 13 10 3 1 28 5 7 1 14 1 4 2 2 33 1 3 2 "i 4 1 1 22 "6 10 "6 .30 2 2 1 "i 2 49 27 491 11 106 83 35 229 27 55 41 14 806 141 27 18 5 34 191 30 27 12 1S1 2d "ward fin 3d -ward ?•■>, 4th ward '6 5th ward 41 6th ward 14 Tt 1st ward 2d ward 17 in Ionia Co 11,301 533 742 303 539 515 614 544 8 328 855 216 160 . 127 446 143 833 10,848 482 749 333 529 427 415 462 10 251 865 250 168 141 469 160 807 3,555 129 138 49 200 62 260 184 2 148 195 51 36 37 209 28 228 3,243 123 143 63 146 72 96 165 1 100 176 37 39 29 193 39 188 1,2136 43 79 26 85 29 66 55 394 Berlin . in Boston (inc. Saranac village) _ q Saranac village Campbell Danby.. 6 4 11 Ionia (inc. part of Lyons yiUage) 17 Keene ___ 51 107 19 28 19 47 9 61 54 85 23 21 14 41 8 70 53 52 6 10 14 30 5 38 42 56 10 13 9 17 6 32 Lyons (inc. the fol- lowing Tillages) Lyons vill. (paitof). 7 1 i 1 13 6 ""4 1 9 6 1 1 6 1 15 3 6 1 1 1 13 13 2 5 2 2 1 11 1 1 2 1 1 3 46 21 12 1 11 2 31 35 12 10 Pewamo village North Plains (inc. Hubbardston vill.).. Hubbardaton village. 2 6 Odessa (inc. Lake Odessa village) 15 8 3 2 15 POPULATION. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. 247 Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 3 (0 "3 a 6 1 11 2^ 44 55 55 25 17 28 6 61 13 22 26 95 20 20 22 33 S _© -A d SI i c 5 1 "i 1 "3 6 3 1 03 'a a 12 18 :3.5 41 40 29 24 32 21 47 22 1 24 .5:3 17 16 5 15 118 1 9 2 2 18 3 65 .59 11 '"i 3 3 ^ Z losiA Co.— Con. Lake Odessa village. Orange. Orleans 294 44b ■■m 913 em 510 52.D 224 942 287 327 32S 1,266 295 267 298 406 Mt) :i52 457 341 956 686 46:s 456 260 1,021 295 :16S 3.58 1,346 310 2S! SB 420 .54 110 104 140 194 85 92 107 53 241 78 78 S5 814 189 178 197 25U 39 92 96 lis 194 87 72 93 38 296 96 97 103 880 217 170 24S 215 21 40 67 55 81 m :» 37 19 111 20 32 59 184 46 39 45 .54 19 29 62 47 82 6;} 42 44 23 i:» 42 U 44 190 44 49 4:j 54 10 in 29 1 4::; H 4:3. 7 2 1 3 1 7 1 1 1 1 3 1 "i 1 6 2 1 S 5 13 14 14 11 4 10 3 14 10 3 7 6 4 19 13 .3 2 11 8 2 "i 2 2 1 "i 1 5 2 9 11 11 s 10 9 4 10 6 7 4 5 3 1 5 6 3 2 Portland (including Portland village)... Portland vUlage Sonald :30 19 21 34 10 es 16 :35 17 100 29 20 22 29 19 15 18 1 15 5 27 24 19 l"" Lyons village (in Ionia and Lyons) Balding city . 1st ward * 12 29 2d ward.. 1 3d ward 10 4 "5 3 11 4 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 3 4 22 10 2 16 3 13 6 3 2 2 13 2 1 2 3 6 2 i 1 22 3 3 2 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 17 1 1 5 17 Ionia city. 1st ward 9 2d ward 3d ward... :3 4tli ward 2 3 2 ... 11 loaco Co Alabaster 1,09S 12 20 269 Zil 53 lii 15J. 110 51 53 15 184 116 35 214 72 60 82 1,058 10 13 :»l 272 42 19 137 110 38 14 174 123 27 240 «i .59 98 4,2SJ 147 50 964 .^J7 176 44 834 759 .50 102 89 7,83 421 113 931 :J67 267 297 3.826 86 49 .8a8 6N5 1.53 35 763 7:',v 44 101 79 713 399 91 904 ■.m 273 297 517 18 13 93 77 21 20 88 73 16 27 14 96 14 97 41 2? 29 .505 2:3 11 109 98 27 15 106 89 6 IB 15 67 32 IS 92 29 29 ;34 410 19 6 88 SI 25 4 51 4s 5 14 9 84 :39 14 91 15 41 .35 366 18 6 >9 X3 21) 11 44 43 4 11 74 38 75 19 ■.a ■a 9 i '"i 1 6 1 2 26 1 12 2 38 An Sable ... Baldwin (including East Tawas viUage) East Tawas village . Bnrleigh.... 1 1 1 9 8 4 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Grant . Oscoda t including Oscoda village) Oscoda village Plainfield 5 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 8 6 5 "i 4 1 16 15 9 Keno... .. 1 Sherman 1 1 2 Tawas (inc. Tawas City viUage) Tawas City village.. 1 WUber. ...... 1 1 1 1 1 An Sable city 11 3 1st ward 2d ward.. ... 1 1 -- 6 5 ., 3d ward 1 Ieon Co. 398 64 7 132 12:3 288 30 6 122 96 2,377 294 204 764 4.54 1,714 108 153 675 450 172 25 1 75 54 153 16 1 7N 59 94 16 2 ;5:) 26 77 6 2 .34 30 2 4 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 6 3 1 1 1 1 Atkinson . Bales.. Crystal FaUs (inc. Crystal Falls viU.) 2 ... 1 Crystal Falls viUagB 1 248 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, Father. Mother. Both un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 1 • £ as 1 1 i a S .2 ■8 a 00 a 1 Is a 1 1 ■3 a i 1 J as a ■3 a & Ieon Co.— Con, Hematite 8 123 95 6 8 31 4 96 82 4 2 24 133 455 318 53 158 316 100 321 261 27 86 244 5 51 45 4 4 7 2 39 34 7 4 6 10 22 21 9 2 21 18 1 3 8 Iron River (inc. Iron Eiver village) Iron River village.- - Mansfield 2 2 ::: 1 1 1 1 1 1 — 2 2 — 1 1 :::: Stambaugh 16 1 82 6 68 9 1 5 4 6 31 5 1 1 26 5 2 265 17 7 12 1 14 5,788 189 289 714 215 366 340 187 447 222 291 433 216 408 81 252 323 261 184 666 197 268 201 5,427 179 281 693 228 323 320 175 403 205 244 399 187 332 61 228 280 215 175 788 234 309 245 3,671 157 95 114 34 158 202 241 91 110 540 147 229 105 20 30 259 411 291 491 148 159 184 2,956 92 67 79 19 105 164 185 70 90 385 99 208 85 20 22 226 315 231 533 164 146 223 887 39 23 77 17 66 28 46 42 34 62 44 63 19 3 21 52 85 52 134 49 43 42 873 32 18 75 15 39 31 38 46 32 85 41 45 43 12 16 57 85 43 147 44 61 52 580 , 20 24 31 10 38 35 43 18 24 41 28 22 36 6 7 42 48 41 83 22 24 37 479 25 22 26 4 18 18 27 9 28 42 26 19 26 11 5 31 44 31 82 30 27 25 71 9 3 3 34 4 1 1 31 3 iM Broomfield « 4 Coe (inc. Shepherd 1 1 1 1 • 13 q 1 Coldwater. 3 ... 6 1 Denver Fremont- "i "2 3 2 "s '12 1 1 "2 1 8 14 ""8 8 4 9 1 Isabella . 2 6 5 1 7 6 2 3 18 8 4 6 1 4 2 5 1 2 2 3 7 4 1 2 8 Lincoln 1 1 1 "i 4 2 12 4 1 7 1 3 1 "i 2 3 1 ""2 8 3 5 '"6 4 5 1 23 5 4 14 4 1 1 1 5 2 8 3 10 4 4 2 IS Nottawa 1 Eolland (inc.Blanch- 2 1 1 3 3 4 8 3 1 4 7 3 2 2 10 5 16 10 18 9 114 64 23 27 5 Blanchard village 1 8 Union- 15 8 Wise 2 Mt. Pleasant city-._. 1st ward , 52 ,11 2d ward 11 3d ward 10 Jackson Co. 13,874 381 643 204 475 202 535 206 590 160 433 484 14,092 385 637 242 450 201 571 264 572 196 450 489 6,039 344 111 45 138 41 248 68 67 13 101 151 5,788 276 no 46 112 29 201 43 63 16 75 118 1,406 57 30 19 45 22 63 27 51 11 36 60 1,424 46 32 19 43 13 39 18 43 9 33 53 842 40 14 9 18 3 26 9 21 1 22 19 851 40 21 3 24 11 23 9 16 1 9 23 121 11 79 9 1 29 23 113 9 101 7 25 3 28 4 1417 52 2 2 m Blackman 26 Columbia (inc. Brook- lyn village) Concord (inc. Con- cord village) 2 Concord village Grass Lake (inc. Grass Lake village). ... 1 2 2 10 4 3 32 3 Grass Lake village... Hanover (inc. Han- over village) - 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 5 "i 2 "2 3 Hanover village Henrietta.. 1 10 3 6 '"i "i 1 7 3 Leoni _ H POPULATION. 249 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. NatiTity of parents. NatiTe. Foreign. Foreign father, natiTe mother. Foreign mother, natiTe father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tiTe. For- eign. 1 a .2 d 1 o5 © ■a a 1 S 03 _© cd a 15 30 27 23 5 14 33 46 4 24 27 10 29 42 51 9 774 62 101 67 108 123 110 131 72 a 17 13 7 19 4 22 36 30 1 16 35 8 11 19 22 5 435 22 41 44 62 60 64 91 51 653 28 22 4 9 14 22 2 21 19 14 9 21 9 17 7 26 1 a 17 15 13 22 5 26 29 14 2 14 34 14 12 18 23 7 458 31 46 46 80 63 69 81 42 740 46 17 6 9 1 19 28 6 15 31 28 14 16 15 19 7 31 J a a 13 1 a 11 a S 1 1 .2 03 a 8 1 c3 a 5 i a 3 a 1 a 22 1 14 1 ID a 1^ Jackson Co.— Con. Liberty. 370 407 237 466 89 363 388 492 105 463 546 191 411 399 276 194 5,515 427 705 493 1,050 737 786 919 398 373 413 245 437 106 350 396 485 117 433 554 203 316 380 283 223 5,873 469 781 578 1,262 726 757 922 378 38 68 124 111 13 114 129 144 5 S6 71 24 119 85 197 18 3,593 314 338 179 348 546 723 674 471 27 51 108 87 11 113 92 117 6 64 72 23 94 73 143 17 3,792 269 443 221 443 542 695 710 469 21 28 31 16 1 10 42 51 5 29 17 5 29 43 44 6 714 43 88 56 89 128 98 139 73 19 Napoleon- Norvell „ 4 1 -' 1 1 3 1 2 10 Parma (inc. part of Parma Tillage) _ 1 Parma Till, (part of). PnlasM EiTes... 7 7 1 1 2 5 4 1 11 17 9 6 "4 1 32 6 '"7 1 3 8 5 2 139 5 8 1 8 6 2 1 8 14 5 ■4 4 1 41 4 5 9 4 4 8 6 1 134 2 10 3 6 1 4 7 2 11 9 1 2 2 "3 10 "3 1 1 2 2 i 24 1 1 1 1 1 "3 14 3 1 4 2 "4 17 1 "i 11 12 1 36 30 19 11 13 26 1 1139 28 25 20 11 103 42 23 887 1140 17 14 2 14 4 29 1 53 82 77 37 8 9 10 2 39 s Sandstone (inc. part of Parma Tillage)-. Parma tIU. (part of) 7 1 Spring Arbor. 6 12 6 2 4 7 9 5 3 \ 3 1 2 1 "i 6 1 "i "I 16 Springport (inclnd. Springport village) . Springport Tillage . . . Summit 20 11 4 Waterloo ?0 Parma vill. (in Parma and Sandstone) 1 Jackson city_ - 1st ward. 35 9 3 1 7 6 3 4 137 6 5 2 7 26 5 1 6 2 6 2 2 2 110 7 2 15 1 3 4 2 2 3 34 •1 2 1 11 1 1 "2 2 4 1 31 1 138 2d ward 17 3d ward_ 17 4th ward 9 5th ward 47 6th ward- in 7th ward..- 16 8th ward 7 Kat.amazoo Co - Alamo. 11,475 424 511 108 396 38 607 63:^ 209 360 307 424 343 310 386 403 105 458 11,731 331 464 117 357 39 615 642 256 347 283 402 313 291 356 355 113 464 6,351 101 140 23 53 3 85 162 IS 111 514 147 110 107 30 129 25 115 6,144 94 109 15 34 3 55 137 22 90 454 123 81 81 31 101 25 93 1,136 34 49 11 35 2 29 48 14 36 62 39 34 34 18 47 17 45 1,161 34 42 7 30 1 24 42 14 23 58 25 29 11 20 37 15 52 899 3 Brady (inc. part of Vioksburg Tillage) - . Vicksburg Till, (pt.of ) Charleston (inc. part of Galesburg viU.)- GalesbnrgTill. (pt. of) 7 3 8 ?. Climax 7 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 3 ii 3 1 8 2 2 5 1 13 1 Comstock (inc. part of (Jalesburg vfll. ) . GalesbnrgTiU. (pt. of) 18 ?. Cooper-- 6 2 8 2 5 3 2 13 14 6 1 10 "2 2 1 9 2 3 1 2 31 Kalamazoo.. Oshtemo 179 1 Pavilion 8 4 2 "i 1 1 ?.S Portage .- ."i Prairie Eonde Richland (inc. Rich- land Tillage) Richland Tillage 7 4 1 Ross (inc. Angnsta Tillage) 4 2 21 32 250 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent -nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign, Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, vUlages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. .2 a 1 as 1 S 1 CO •3 a cS to 0) la a i a ai a 1 to 1 5 "3 1 1 7 1 4 4 5 3 7 51 10 9 15 11 6 18 2 4 2 i a 1 a ID 1 1 1 as S 9 8 3 to 1 Kalamazoo Co.-Con. Augusta TillagD Schoolcraft (inc. the following vUlages).. Schoolcraft village 175 830 289 248 319 574 247 356 4,191 1,068 1,094 792 629 608 183 881 344 273 287 531 295 .390 4,812 1,097 1,253 1,051 79.H 613 24 104 48 29 89 95 21 52 4,259 810 1,261 511 1,188 489 24 94 46 24 60 76 25 39 4,431 769 1,347 603 1,272 440 15 48 23 11 3:3 28 16 22 517 96 149 79 117 76 .12 57 28 14 26 23 15 21 628 134 185 117 119 73 7 37 19 8 11 37 2 12 337 79 88 45 62 63 9 42 22 11 8 29 7 17 373 84 103 51 78 57 141 17 12 1 6 5 4 5 1 2 13 5 2 1 1 "9 2 2 8 5 1 Yioksburg Till.(pt.of) 1 5 1 "3 1 18 3 6 2 2 5 4 "2 "7 4 1 55 15 14 15 9 2 32 5 2 3 i Texas 2 1 15 2 2 7 3 1 5 "2 2 9 2 1 1 3 2 5 "2 20 18 1 2 701 59 52 502 50 38 110 6 4 6 11 11 Wakeshma . q Galesbnrg vUlage (in Charleston and Com- i Vickhburg village (in Brady and School- 4 42 1 11 Ic 10 22 1 2 2 40 4 6 9 11 10 16 1 1 1 1 2 11 "i 2 1 4 10 "i 1 3 Kalamazoo city 564 •n 3d ward if to 5th ward <)? Kalkaska Co. Boardman 1,736 244 162 35 101 55 24 518 401 25 139 239 142 52 1,443 223 107 37 88 32 17 457 368 25 111 212 99 35 953 80 124 12 29 27 63 191 132 9 65 94 200 59 481 62 SI 6 21 24 14 137 89 7 38 36 28 27 217 34 36 8 12 7 1 50 39 214 28 32 6 17 6 2 67 49 186 19 21 3 9 8 47 5 Cold Springs 9 Excelsior 2 Garfield._ 1 Glade __. 1 Kalkaska (inc. Kal- kaska viUaee) Kalkaska village Oliver _ 53 37 53 39 1 8 22 14 2 12 6 1 6 3 3 3 1 1 11 7 1 2 4 3 1 10 9 2 2 55 43 23 21 Orange,, 23 30 9 7 14 23 11 8 12 31 18 12 1 7 10 6 5 1 2 2 2 5 1 2 1 2 5 Springfield _. =i Wilson-.. 23,250 344 803 232 406 352 456 424 110 397 402 23,896 312 755 282 402 365 403 416 108 326 371 29,355 262 191 41 296 226 314 327 83 125 171 28,590 213 166 45 232 175 314 303 64 92 144 3,814 85 72 15 78 61 90 86 24 62 58 4,126 53 55 16 79 46 75 86 34 50 44 2,310 30 50 16 19 43 35 40 9 34 21 2,494 29 58 19 17 35 34 40 11 37 29 271 5 1 163 2 6 2 86 67 1 300 4 6 1 254 1 5 1 86 1 62 1994 31 15 5 m Ada... 14 Algoma (inc. part of Rockford village)... Eockford viU. (pt.of) Alpine 12 5 Bowne .. 1 12 " 1 2 8 2 7 3 5 9 17 6 6 4 2 3 fi Caledonia (inc. Cal- edonia village) Caledonia village Cannon .. 1 7 3 6 "i 8 2 4 4 "3 1 1 11 13 7 9 POPULATION. 251 TABLE XVI. — CoNimvEO.— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. f i \ Na ive. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. J CountiBS, Father. Mother. Both un- known. townships, Tillages, cities and wards. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. .2 a 0} .2 a -2 1 i ■3 a 1 i i a 1 a a .2 s 0) a i a o a a Kent Co.— Con. 53.5 317 398 76 342 1,020 569 852 199 124 391 340 436 25 593 166 702 45 268 396 406 25 281 407 537 98 85 365 69 257 484 285 339 69 282 1,048 617 778 217 132 359 285 426 27 .585 187 725 60 294 359 413 30 273 394 533 115 89 404 82 309 134 259 490 71 190 355 150 144 28 17 104 582 362 9 165 33 400 13 99 219 241 14 183 628 884 78 26 61 20 50 94 215 402 58 139 315 180 135 29 12 64 449 284 5 138 31 358 13 100 190 181 9 141 465 817 93 36 60 19 50 31 60 48 8 40 128 78 89 22 13 39 45 68 2 86 14 96 3 25 40 67 4 48 77 84 5 12 36 5 17 36 67 49 9 37 165 95 84 24 14 27 42 89 5 62 12 109 4 39 33 71 10 41 73 101 17 16 36 4 21 30 40 51 6 32 63 43 42 11 12 23 48 41 39 24 47 2 30 101 70 58 12 13 24 45 38 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 2 6 3 "6 6 4 4 1 3 5 4 3 1 6 2 "8 6 6 6 2 4 4 ' i 1 1 "i 1 1 1 28 339 18 6 52 30 11 1 10 6 84 17 3 6 7 5 3 1 2 1 3 4 4 2 1 1 7 4 1 1 "3 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 17 Grand Rapids (inc- East Grand Eapida 8 East Grand Kapids fi 18 Lowell (inc. Lowell 19 LoweU village Nelson (inc. the fol- lowing vUlages) Cedar Springs vill. (part of) 10 12 4 Sand Lake Tillage ._. Oakfleld. 8 37 Plainfield (inc. part of SockfordTiU.) .. Eockford Till, (pt.of) Solon (inc. part of Cedar Springe TiU.) Cedar Springs tOI. 3 --- 7 60 10 71 5 16 32 32 2 37 37 49 12 13 21 7 16 63 14 59 6 14 23 29 7 30 40 49 8 12 26 9 19 1 14 "8 4 3 10 "9 4 1 2 2 5 1 3 3 2 13 8 14 2 1 6 2 1 7 15 4 91 1 61 7 21 2 24 30 6 2 5 1 5 1 3 Sparta (inc. the fol- lowing villages) Lisbon village Sparta Tillage .. Spencer 38 11 3 ... 1 1 1 2 1 1 31 Tyrone (inc. part of Casnovia village)... Casnovia vUl. (pt. of) "Vergennes ... 5 1 5 1 4 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 4 5 1 1 5 2 __ 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 8 1 6 1 7 2 1 3 11 1 5 1 5 1 2 2 1 1 14 3 11 WaUser 2 Wyoming (inclnding Grindville village).. Grandville viUage ... OasnoTia village (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, Mus- kegon Co ) .. 10 5 3 Cedar Springs vil- lage (in Nelson and Solon) „ Lisbon Tillage (in Sparta, Kent Co., and Chester, Otta- wa Co.) Eockford viilage (in Algoma and Plain- 1 1 5 252 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — OoNTiNDED. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. B( u knr )Hi n- WB. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 a i CO 1 1 EC CD ■3 a 1 10 ■3 a a 1 S CO 0) a 1 1 a 1 S K O 'a a 1 J IS a ffi •3 Kent Co.— Con. Grand Rapids city... 1st ward 11,683 852 941 1,382 1,431 1,164 726 876 455 791 1,152 1,284 629 12,978 957 990 1,769 1,574 1,233 754 935 500 771 1,374 1,412 709 22,073 2,035 845 1,394 1,805 3,103 3,850 2,007 1,113 1,335 1,945 1,240 1,401 22,564 1,911 1,067 1,763 1,969 3,019 3,598 2,059 1,082 1,361 2,091 1,264 1,380 2,176 203 127 144 210 252 197 209 136 167 216 194 121 2,552 236 170 201 251 305 216 224 165 204 242 219 119 1,3,50 110 51 89 143 165 139 112 36 120 153 132 100 1,516 127 73 141 157 202 129 130 51 114 134 154 101 189 15 10 53 20 19 2 7 4 3 17 31 8 98 8 4 36 12 14 2 3 1 5 7 6 55 5 4 10 4 5 6 1 3 1 4 9 3 39 6 1 9 3 1 1 1 '"i 7 3 193 26 5 19 23 28 15 7 5 30 21 9 152 21 6 9 12 28 2 13 4 4 17 J7 19 57 5 1 6 9 3 3 5 3 "5 9 8 39 4 "i 8 10 "2 3 "i 2 2 1160 138 30 204 147 129 57 85 27 23 72 124 m S64 2d ward.. . . 'fi 3d ward 4th ward 160 11 6th ward 19 7th ward V 8th ward 9th ward 16 10th ward % 11th ward. 1' 12th ward . .. .. 19 Keweenaw Co Allouez . 79 9 34 13 6 17 81 21 21 9 13 17 1,380 661 205 59 123 332 1,001 452 146 29 84 290 102 20 24 12 18 28 114 23 36 13 15 27 23 3 1 1 8 10 13 1 1 ... ... 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 ... 3 2 Eagle Harbor 1 3 Grant 1 1 ... 1 Houghton... 2 9 1 Sherman .. ... La&e Co. 1,407 269 75 38 85 41 86 278 95 63 18 188 119 102 157 129 37 45 214 1,198 220 74 28 66 14 58 258 86 39 13 211 146 103 133 111 22 33 232 1,462 249 34 104 20 150 364 141 55 68 17 113 55 109 57 49 12 58 110 910 266 50 12 12 7 216 106 36 12 15 101 68 97 43 35 5 18 104 239 62 19 6 17 6 27 32 16 11 6 17 10 26 17 13 1 11 26 194 48 11 7 13 ""is 33 14 7 4 25 19 15 15 15 1 8 33 182 30 7 1 3 3 25 41 13 6 4 31 24 20 8 7 133 19 6 ■ 5 1 18 25 15 1 2 24 21 7 16 16 16 4 3 1 1 9 1 1 1 9 2 1 1 4 4 13 I 2 3 18 3 1 5 1 1 6 2 2 66 15 7 8 3 '6 Chase (includ. Chase 1R Chase village Cherry YaUey. 7 1 4 ... ... ?, Eden Elk 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 "i 1 1 10 6 3 2 « 13 9 3 Ellsworth (inc. part of Luther village).. Luther vill. (part of) 4 ... 1 1 1 "i 3 4 i 2 2 i Glencoe 1 Lake 2 2 1 2 1 ... 2 2 1 Newkirk (inc. part of Luther village).. Luther viU. (part of) Pinora . .. 3 3 1 Pleasant Plains (inc. Baldwin village Webber. 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 12 Yates 10 37 15 36 1 3 Luther village (in Ellsworth and New- kirk). 3 POPULATION. 253 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, natiTe mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Connties, townships, vUIages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- knoTTn. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 'a S (n ID ■}, a p 5 6 'd S S % S .2 g o a: 1 a 03 s ■I. .2 .2 1 0) 296 13 S 9 3 1 32 5 3 15 20 3 18 19 S 3 19 13 3 14 5 4 46 3 T^APKFR C^. 6,183 377 163 278 412 70 193 52 194 243 399 102 255 131 a56 87 369 191 273 451 111 65 299 416 96 271 SI 242 240 784 171 282 106 225 5,860 386 195 259 :362 64 191 48 161 20S 396 110 273 112 357 112 393 215 224 438 143 84 212 384 103 256 90 239 200 819 154 318 113 234 5,607 340 103 234 198 59 391 105 592 183 177 .39 190 329 219 24 639 246 116 279 87 34 205 162 42 470 172 231 239 413 109 99 44 161 5,146 335 138 181 174 31 345 99 523 129 181 48 140 277 191 22 623 279 99 309 88 27 194 126 36 410 138 211 237 441 103 144 46 148 1,564 99 .35 8:3 90 24 103 30 94 69 37 8 47 67 39 8 117 67 84 105 37 5 46 74 19 145 37 71 69 125 27 34 16 48 1,516 100 44 54 93 33 S.5 21 127 74 38 5 60 58 28 7 139 78 64 SJ 24 10 53 65 20 149 50 59 47 138 24 44 18 52 1,133 61 19 51 66 22 62 23 100 32 39 8 32 78 23 6 94 31 32 S4 27 4 44 40 6 91 34 59 75 70 14 24 9 23 1,101 102 32 57 63 13 .53 22 73 39 30 12 36 68 32 5 77 42 37 7S 17 9 52 33 11 82 32 47 32 90 IS 29 13 30 47 4 3 4 1 1 7 1 30 3 1 3 27 5 4 3 24 1 70 4 3 2 3 2 4 2 6 4 55 6 3 1 1 1 5 3 3 3 36 3 3 2 4 1 1 4 1 27 2 2 3 1 1 3 "i 3 V17 Almont (inclnd. Al- mont Tillage) Almont Tillage Aicada Attica (inc. Attica Tillage) 11 5 7 Attica Tillage-. Burlington (includ. Clifford Tillage) .... Clifford Tillage 1 7 2 2 ""2 1 1 4 12 3 3 Doerfleld. 3 3 "3 5 1 1 1 4 1 "2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 ? Dryden (Inclnding Dryden Tillage) Dryden Tillage. 14 3 Elba- 5 4 1 4 3 4 1 1 1 5 2 1 3 1 2 6 2 3 3 3 2 ' Hadley (inc. Hadley Tillage). 1 Hadley Tillage 1 Imlay (inc. Imlay City Tillage).. Imlay City Tillage... 3 2 ... s 1 1 4 2 5 1 2 Marathon (inc. the following Tillages).. ColnmbiaTiUe Tillage Otter Lake Tillage •1 1 5 3 3 1 6 1 Mayfleld. 2 1 1 6 ?4 Metamora (inclnd. Metamora Tillage) 2 North Branch (inc. North Branch tlU.) North Branch Tillage Oregon... 3 2 1 2 2 1 "'4 1 ""2 3 3 1 5 2 6 2 4 5 3 1 1 6 5 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 9 2 6 16 38 5 3 EicL.. 10 Lapeer city IS Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward. "i "l --- 1 1 1 2 6 ■XI 'J 4th ward.... 5 1 2 Iti Leelanau Co Bingham 1,697 122 42 60 183 210 89 1,431 104 39 44 168 177 59 2,728 204 503 182 210 312 59 2,238 181 429 132 145 204 54 381 39 51 28 23 53 13 334 41 38 27 24 38 11 225 38 4 12 15 39 10 183 26 13 2 12 31 13 10 2 5 3 4 1 21 4 16 1 5 1 75 1 1 36 Centeryille CleTeland_ Ehnwood.... 2 4 3 3 "2 1 5 23 2 2 Empire — 2 3 5 9 Glen Arbor 'i 254 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — CoNTiNDED — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. to s a SI 3 .2 m s 23 41 40 19 :32 1 cd a 19 .30 19 12 27 702 11 • 21 11 2,5 23 8 3:3 5 11 4 21 36 25 1 25 38 20 44 31 31 32 22 19 2 19 26 14 46 35 17 5 7 5 CO 03 a 14 24 IS K) 20 745 25 27 17 16 :!6 19 42 12 9 6 IS 26 26 5 20 36 8 :33 21 31 ;!3 2:3 22 "I 17 32 18 44 35 22 10 14 11 13 a 1 a 1 a 1 a 0} "a a 7 to 0) 13 5 1 1 to ■3 a 1 "2 0) 'a 1 .5 a a 14 2 18 7 m 13 & Leelanau Co.— Con. 234 388 78 86 20.) 1,H.S 303 76 79 194 59 395 311 154 3:39 .59 36:! 261 121 289 17 44 42 26 45 9 Leland 1 2 1 3 6 Solon Sutton's Bay 2 161 11 8 2 196 25 2:3 13 1 lis 11 85 12 10 2:3 6 3 34 s 5 17 5 3 30 7 4 2 643 2 77 61 4 4 3 4 2 Si 5 40 5 12 4 l,-),692 .■J04 .546 347 395 :&', 3.53 380 140 .522 84 878 466 4.")2 66 394 532 600 741 532 448 409 434 673 8;i 459 1,089 487 893 702 606 99 182 150 16,032 .590 627 430 347 494 340 373 151 519 Ki 844 477 454 85 358 494 601 662 511 441 411 396 623 71 451 1,1.53 .581 993 801 524 115 186 168 5,531 127 319 113 127 171 105 275 39 77 9 86 123 IZi 6 169 76 87 205 250 166 240 639 67 4 85 92 28 2S1 212 79 20 24 15 5,402 20:3 288 91 115 207 141 2S1 57 57 9 66 87 107 12 123 69 82 181 221 168 220 564 73 3 64 92 39 298 238 65 17 20 21 1,:!09 :!0 8:3 44 ;32 68 :39 38 10 28 2 51 50 37 2 35 21 52 67 48 51 56 55 24 2 19 37 19 87 70 35 5 7 4 1,409 49 73 43 30 61 32 60 16 24 52 :37 4 29 32 47 64 41 35 69 51 30 3 21 ;38 15 95 74 44 10 13 6 412 40 42 28 1 Blissfield (including BlissfleldviUaKe)... Blissfield village Cambridge Clinton (including Clinton village) . 1 1 2 i 5 Clinton village Deerfield (including Deerfield village)... 3 2 6 1 5 6 11 1 26 5 6 "i 1 1 .^ Deerfield village.. . ?. Dover (inc. part of Clayton village) Clayton vill. (part of) 5 3 10 2 5 4 3 22 5 Fairfield 1 1 1 19 8 6 Franklin... Hudson (inc. part of Clayton village) Clayton vill. (part of) 3 1 Macon.... 7 1 7 1 3 1 1 6 3 4 3 1 1 ' Madison.. 2 "i 1 1 2 "i 1 10 6 2 9 3 3 3 1 8 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 6 5 1 4 2 1 1 "i 2 "i 44 52 17 8 17 5 9 2 ■xi Medina. ''O 7 Palmyra ^ Raisin . IS 4 Riga 11 RoUin (inc. part of Addison village) 2 Addison vill. (part of) Rome 10 10 10 4 4 2 2 2 1 2 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 4 4 8 15 15 9 7 1 ... 2 1 2 2 2 11 50 48 13 11 4 3 3 9 q Seneca (inolud. Mor- enci village) Morenci village Tecumseh (including Tecumseh village).. Tecumseh village Woodstock (inc. part of Addison vill.) . Addison vill. (part of) Addison vill. (in Rol- lin and Woodstock). Clayton vOlage (in Dover and Hudson). 28 27 9 S 5 1 4 6 POPULATION. 255 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign, Foreign father, native mother. Forpign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and ward. Father. Mother. Both un- known . Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. a a 1 a a 1 a 1 B a a i a) a in "3 a d a a 1 i a 0) ■3 s 1 'd a Lenawee Co.— Con. Adrian city 1st ward 2,46:^ r,u SM 361 7,58 7.J1 191 287 273 2,773 60:J 726 611 833 916 198 407 311 1,.528 491 699 14:? 195 137 3d 47 55 1,598 508 672 180 2:i8 173 27 73 73 2.54 74 89 38 .53 31 11 18 22 323 8;! 106 .59 73 69 15 37 17 98 3^ 1^ 19 9 12 133 39 3ij 11 11 :r,i 28 •a 18 27 6 17 23 15 :» 19 2(1 67 55 17 2:j 2 14 23 20 12 9 7u 14 10 3 2 ^i^? 32 16 6 3 1 2 146 >6 1 ,84 11 46 27 216 7 1 22 24 2 4 16 8 2 2(1 2n 27 14 34 1 7 14 1 5 6 28 3 81 2d ward \ 12 43 4th ward ., 1^ 1; 6 (i 47 4 6 "4 40 4 1 "i 18 2 1 1 11 29 6 9 14 51 1 14 6 6 65 3 2 "i 1 20 2 6 1 1 4 9 34 1st ward 16 2d ward 9 3d ward 9 LiVISGSTON Co Brighton (inclnding Brighton village) ._. Brighton village 6,446 484 2:il 417 4;» a-)2 ■IV, 232 272 777 361 337 1,010 704 296 32;j 298 ■.m 146 329 ail 726 6,279 496 261 3S6 368 :J41 211 202 259 747 370 2S5 1,114 8:i9 282 32 267 363 1.57 3(19 316 S71 2,6.54 2.50 115 147 143 127 176 120 125 166 62 126 476 297 93 157 19 139 176 51 124 109 316 2,:B30 2.J6 116 135 132 92 151 \m 97 155 62 117 44.5 3(KI 70 127 11 96 167 6:3 112 95 311 706 48 20 5^ 34 (36 40 28 74 25 34 95 78 4;? 39 ..... 37 16 23 23 78 649 56 :io 51 25 42 39 36 20 72 34 21 105 87 36 46 9 13 36 17 21 30 89 4(111 26 15 t; 40 25 20 21 39 19 15 61 48 29 18 2 21 34 19 2(1 13 .50 145 4 Cohoctah Conway Deerfield.. 3 9 7 3 2 8 6 3 11 2 14 9 Genoa Green Oak 1 1 5 2 1 7 1 1 1 5 1 4 2 1 4 1 1 1 4 2 i 1 1 3 2 2 11 6 5 A 2 3 3 10 6 6 2 5 7 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 \ ... 1 2(1 Hamburg ... Handy (inc. Fowler- ville Tillage) Fowlerville village,. Hartland 3 10 Howell (inc. part of Howell village) HoweUviU. (part of) Iosco . 20 18 6 Marion (inc. part of Howell village) Howell tUI. (part of) Oceola . ' Putnam (including (Pinckney Tillage).. Pinckney Tillage Tyrone TJnadilla.. 4 1 4 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 "2 4 5 3 '"i 6 1 — — 8 3 5 3 HoweUyill. (in How- ell and Marion) 2 2 1 5 2 IS Luce Co.. 154 .5 36 108 62 3 128 3 20 102 66 3 1,064 22 58 879 496 105 771 16 38 653 403 64 54 2 7 44 25 1 31 1 9 37 24 4 68 1 11 52 35 4 48 7 6 33 24 Columbus Lakefield McMillan (including Newberry Tillage).. ... ;:: 1 1 1 2 1 ... 1 1 2 .... IJewberry village Pentlend. 256 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, Father. Mother. Both un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. -3 1 to ca a a J" 1 S a 1 a 1 a .2 03 a a a 1 a .2 a .2 a a o ■3 a 1 Mackinac Co 1,107 9 84 104 67 57 191 187 11 92 178 19 54 308 32 61 147 68 973 8 66 79 60 48 187 175 10 78 133 7 57 300 38 88 110 88 2,360 149 261 364 180 41 198 131 181 95 421 66 41 543 74 178 129 162 1,887 101 164 288 135 21 164 122 155 54 217 47 18 478 73 161 112 129 317 10 8 60 24 9 35 27 1 14 42 8 13 117 18 33 44 22 307 8 9 53 34 7 29 22 3 16 33 5 17 127 12 43 50 22 206 3 22 22 11 10 33 27 7 4 22 4 3 76 2 25 15 34 158 3 18 15 12 10 22 17 4 8 25 2 1 3 5 10 13 6 10 38 34 Cedar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 3 3 Garfield (inclnding Naubinway village). Naubinway village _. 1 1 — — 1 Holmes (including 10 7 3 2 11 Mackinac village in 1 — 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 Moran 1 Portage 1 — ... 1 St. Ignace St. Ignace city 55 3 18 18 20 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 10 1 3 1 5 41 3 "2 3 1 1 19 "io 20 2d ward — 1 "i 2 n 3d ward. — 1 1 14 1 11 9 139 R Macomb Co 6,450 477 193 487 239 559 196 276 391 193 356 117 40 211 352 530 80 193 381 103 258 6,444 473 210 541 293 505 196 287 347 149 369 143 46 232 336 515 68 , 198 430 118 264 7,611 316 107 298 9) 365 182 583 687 120 635 53 85 580 279 435 70 96 321 50 649 7,038 298 109 299 116 3a 187 472 600 88 594 72 96 475 258 430 68 128 295 59 566 1,409 67 24 86 42 81 37 85 143 28 80 9 13 74 50 119 20 27 65 10 87 1,325 58 21 79 34 88 48 77 122 32 77 9 16 68 36 143 30 33 67 8 63 874 48 24 50 19 80 29 39 49 27 76 24 12 28 38 108 9 30 26 D 45 847 58 26 50 25 54 18 31 48 21 70 23 8 30 38 100 18 25 30 7 32 32 23 14 15 33 67 Armada (including 1 Armaria villng'fi 1 Bruce (inc. part of Eomeo village) Eomeo vill. (part of) 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 9 ... 26 •5 4 7 3 Chesterfield ( inc. New Baltimore vill.J 1 ... ... 5 Clinton _ _ 1 2 2 1 1 1 "i 2 2 26 7 3 3 3 14 Erin 1 2 2 — 2 1 4 Lenox (including 1 New Haven village.. 1 Richmond village 1 1 7 3 Ray. 1 1 1 1 8 6 1 ■i Richmond (inc. the Memphis village Richmond village Shelby (inc. part of Utica village). Utica vill. (part of).. 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 6 4 ... 21 6 6 13 5 Sterling (including part of Utica vill.). - 1 3 1 1 4 POPULATION. 257 TABLE XVI. — CoTSTinvET).— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 1^ s 1 S so .2 to 0) ■3 S OS 1 J a 1 s .2 a 1 OS a w .2 "a to a a o a a a Macomb Co.— Con. Utica vill. (part of).. "Warren (including Warren TillageJ. .. 57 285 58 569 205 138 233 444 160 1,125 497 318 310 53 269 56 552 255 129 244 548 171 1,195 507 369 319 19 9(;n 55 277 57 109 181 148 69 1,182 426 480 276 21 781 57 278 81 100 224 197 80 1,260 457 548 255 12 124 19 72 34 32 40 76 22 248 117 74 57 4 111 21 68 40 53 49 74 10 2.36 99 72 65 3 55 9 57 21 14 42 40 8 148 38 8 51 15 64 20 29 33 45 15 170 63 50 57 1 2 ... 1 1 2 2 1 3 ... 1 10 2 4 4 3 1 1 1 Washington ( inc. part of Romeo vill,) Eomeo vill. (part of) Memphis village (in Eichmond, Macomb Co., and Eiley, St. Clair Co.) 7 7 2 9 2 10 1 9 7 7 7 3 7 1 6 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 6 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 4 Eichmond vUlage (in Lenox and Rich- mond) _ _ Eomeo village (in Bruce and Washing- ton) 3 1 4 "i 8 1 7 "i 1 3 20 2 18 "3 "3 2 ""5 5 9 7 18 1 15 2 213 10 5 3 7 Utica viU. (in Shelby and Sterling) Mt. Clemens city 1st ward 6 9 2d ward 8 3d ward 1 35 2 2 2 36 2 15 12 MiKISTEB Co _ Arcadia 2,629 112 278 103 82 350 96 90 179 148 130 190 74 15" 60 50 802 61 277 90 27 123 146 78 2,433 92 239 103 62 314 105 96 141 101 122 181 83 135 49 43 858 69 308 90 25 137 136 93 9,581 252 324 67 316 152 82 957 1,380 84 27 264 105 120 36 306 5,363 690 544 755 838 865 754 1,117 8,557 207 294 69 213 94 44 909 1,161 36 23 240 98 82 26 262 5,010 630 613 637 758 617 715 1,040 758 47 54 24 35 50 22 37 45 8 11 39 13 40 12 17 363 41 80 59 19 52 59 53 782 44 47 13 41 37 22 49 35 17 12 43 14 41 6 10 400 44 75 72 24 46 86 53 445 17 41 7 29 12 7 28 30 11 4 18 8 19 10 8 218 22 46 23 7 65 24 31 462 17 47 9 22 19 11 29 42 11 5 14 4 16 10 12 218 29 36 29 13 51 35 25 29 1 2 1 11 2 I 2 "2 25 3 1 "2 3 3 5 13 1 "i "5 1 78 4 Bear Lake (includ- ing Bear Lake viU.) . Bear Lake village. .. Brown 4 3 1 Cleon ( including Coperaish village) __ Copemish village 5 5 2 '"3 \ 1 "I 2 5 2 19 S 5 8 8 1 10 7 4 3 1=i Manistie ^ Maple Grove 1 1 4 "i 2 15 MoriUa. 1 2 1 2 "i 2 1 6 2 3 3 -J Onekama (including Onekama village)... Onekama village 10 Pleasanton. 2 2 1 11 3 6 2 2 9 2 1 "i ,5 Springdale Stronack Manistee city... 1st ward.. 1 8 1 3 8 5 2 131 30 4 2* 2 55 27 3 2d ward 1 3d ward ... ... 1 ... 1 1 7 "2 ') 4th ward 1 5th ward 11 1 6 2 7 5 14 6th ward 7th ward 2 ... 1 ... 1 1 12 fi 33 258 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — CoNTiiiVBD.— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, Father. Mother. Both un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. a 1 a ■3 1 a s ■a 1 a a OD a a 1 a -i 1 a s, a ■3 S a •3 a Manitou Co 122 58 7 14 5 8 120 59 12 39 3 7 325 66 31 156 41 31 255 46 20 122 45 22 33 3 4 24 25 2 3 18 13 2 3 5 1 2 469 5 20 3 3 8 7 1 15 7 16 8 8 9 4 2 2 87 1 10 13 12 11 9 3 3 17 8 188 29 14 14 23 49 9 32 18 84 13 19 8 25 19 19 4 1 7 2 5 416 8 13 1 1 1 2 •> Chandler Galilee'. 1 ""2 1, North Manitou 1 2 1,142 51 36 6 25 3 35 8 17 16 59 28 26 8 1 25 4 265 13 38 44 10 32 20 26 37 38 7 351 57 38 44 43 71 36 42 20 204 40 40 23 67 34 2 1,181 41 31 5 20 4 41 10 18 16 57 24 21 1 1 27 4 317 21 46 62 26 27 20 27 29 37 22 361 60 41 44 41 72 48 36 19 203 48 28 17 58 52 14 10 12 14 12 8 15 _ 5 95 Maequette Co 1,477 48 64 21 9 8 28 8 26 28 46 17 17 17 3 1 15 284 13 40 88 21 17 13 16 14 59 3 700 67 46 80 220 81 97 61 48 154 26 33 20 48 27 1,498 68 40 26 15 9 22 4 32 28 50 15 15 10 1 3 11 283 17 42 93 12 18 11 19 12 59 678 56 37 91 221 76 88 58 51 203 24 38 17 82 42 16,945 740 443 271 223 115 361 119 454 73 1,066 330 295 136 147 408 65 5,622 370 696 678 1,030 541 639 522 417 306 423 3,695 798 606 326 275 616 439 439 196 2,677 624 514 339 590 610 14,628 754 360 197 144 110 290 67 388 44 990 265 242 61 108 363 36 4,743 283 527 679 807 490 557 384 355 329 332 3,369 621 469 338 379 565 437 397 163 2,339 574 446 288 597 434 67 Chocolay. — 1 1 1 Ely. Forsyth 1 2 3 6 Humboldt.. 3 7 2 8 9 24 4 4 6 1 3 7. Marquette _ — ::: 1 1 2 1 2 Republic . 1 Richmond (including Palmer village) 2 2 Skandia.__ . Tilden _ Turin 2 ... ... 1 2 :;: 3 1 Ishpeming city 82 2 10 11 4 7 11 7 5 18 7 181 29 10 14 29 45 18 22 14 64 15 13 7 20 9 1 2d ward 3d ward... _ 2 ... 1 5th ward 6th ward 7th ward 8th ward 9th ward 1 10th ward Marquette city 13 1 9 ""l 5 1 1 10 "i 8 10 "'i 1 7 6 2 10 "i 5 75 2 2 10 34 13 13 60 1 2d ward... 9 3d ward li 4th ward 11 8 3 4 6 3 5 '& 5th ward.__ ^ 6 6th ward 1 — ... 1 1 'i 7th ward 8th ward. 1 2 1 Negaunee city 1st ward _. 1 ... ... 4 2 1 ... .— 2 2d ward 1 ... ... 2 2 ... 1 1 3d ward 1 1 4th ward ' 1 5th ward.. 2 _, POPULATION. 259 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Comities, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both nn- Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. •3 1 i 1 1 1 o la a 1 a od s a .1 s 1 1 1 d a i 1 1 d a "d 1 1 a 1 "d a a d MAsnTT To. 3,200 233 68 101 421 TO 211 l.-)9 53 a5 l;« 316 56 243 132 137 138 932 207 262 99 142 168 54 2,842 227 89 93 360 67 215 142 37 24 im, 315 24 203 90 86 156 891 195 295 84 128 149 37 5,217 332 31 69 270 28 77 246 159 77 34.5 269 134 121 99 267 59 2,7.52 321 240 6:37 776 702 76 4,483 266 29 33 220 28 41 177 129 .50 267 236 31 107 100 239 57 2,587 281 296 572 703 672 63 690 49 9 20 53 7 30 44 7 10 31 60 7 31 32 26 16 290 53 83 49 37 64 4 706 61 16 14 62 12 25 34 9 24 56 8 18 38 28 325 53 87 62 46 67 10 427 32 10 13 50 5 10 35 9 6 23 35 12 21 11 15 160 36 33 23 34 28 6 405 22 9 5 3.3 5 5 22 8 4 26 31 15 24 13 14 188 36 39 30 43 32 8 37 12 3 2 4 1 7 2 27 8 2 1 1 "3 3 2 11 o 2 9 1 1 34 5 3 38 6 2 8 12 1 193 30 9 1 17 3 17 25 88 5 Amber (inc. part of ScottviJle village)-. Scottville vill. (part of) Custer (.inc. part of Scottville village) __ Scottville vill. (part of). 1 1 1 i "'i 2 2 1 2 3 6 "2 2 2 "i 1 1 "'i 8 1 Eden s Free Soil. 10 Grant .__ Hamlin 1 "i Pere Marquette ""3 "i "i "i 1 1 "i 2 2 "i "i 2 1 5 "2 1 11 2 10 17 8 12 54 7 13 17 1 16 '"r Sheridan 1 1 3 4 2 ""i 1 1 4 1 "i 3 6 2 4 6 '~2 1 2 2 12 5 \ Summit. 4 Victory Scottville Tillage (in Amber and Custer).. Ludington city 2 3 1 2 3 2 "i 1 2 1 "i 5 31 1 2d ward.... 3d ward. 12 7 4tbward 5th ward ... 1 3 ■■' 1 3 5 6th ward. 31 5 1 1 1 3 17 "'i 2 2 93 12 3 6 2 7 2 3 3 4 "6 6 8 6 5 4 66 2 i 4 4 6 4 1 21 "2 "i 18 2 2 2 307 14 5 10 4 22 'i 7 2 8 5 2 33 10 12 13 35 14 Mecosta Co.. 5,367 259 52 161 138 229 174 333 36 297 216 343 333 147 255 395 306 ia5 4,885 219 53 141 123 214 160 297 36 226 187 328 330 136 183 352 280 164 3,668 175 38 ll.s 167 169 241 261 24 51 61 366 159 114 164 139 163 51 3,225 1.50 45 120 140 129 196 222 24 40 40 296 133 69 149 120 121 46 739 33 2.5 22 50 28 73 5 39 23 15 60 29 30 73 34 17 794 41 16 29 18 50 27 62 11 33 23 13 57 25 38 81 42 28 614 30 8 26 24 46 29 56 3 11 19 37 36 22 17 28 38 20 564 35 12 18 14 35 17 51 4 9 11 37 29 22 28 40 26 15 74 5 "6 2 1 1 51 6 ""4 3 1 w> .Stna (includ. part of Morley village)... Morley vill. (part of). .Austin .. 10 2 <1 Big Kapids.. S Chippewa 8 Colfax.. 1 Deerfleld (inc. part of Morley village)... Morley vill. (part of) ... 1 ... 1 Fork 1 1 'io 4 3 2 4 1 1 "'9 3 1 4 3 3 ""i 3 1 2 2 1 3 "l 6 1 3 4 4 1 ""i 2 1 3 2 2 "i "i "2 3 1 V Grant. . 5 Green Hinton. ?4 Martiny 2 Mecosta. MiUbrook.. s Morton (including Mecosta village) Mecosta village 20 10 260 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father nnltnown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. CO ■i a m CD ■3 1 1 a. 1 a '3 a SI .3 a 1 1 a .2 1 1 1 S i ■3 a i a to a a a Mecosta Co.— Con. Sheridan . 242 387 88 1,132 232 140 314 230 196 176 314 89 1,217 283 164 3:i2 259 179 71 266 62 983 104 129 292 104 354 65 222 69 1,016 141 134 327 121 293 24 53 12 128 19 11 43 24 31 26 47 27 182 32 31 32 31 36 13 43 11 117 16 24 45 21 11 15 39 16 138 19 25 50 21 23 6 6 19 3 1 11 1 1 11 1 5 4 7 4 12 1 4 4 2 1 3 1 1 16 "i 7 2 7 6 14 7 HI 2 60 25 22 2 ^ Wheatland q Morley village (in iEtnaandDeerfield) Big Bapids city 2 70 1 2d ward 5 11 3 3 3 3 8 1 1 1 4 "i 7 8 1 1 5 1 2 2 2 1 ■13 3d ward 17 7 5 th. ward . ' Menominee Co. Cedarville 1,583 60 23 68 102 19 58 149 97 172 833 128 135 91 147 125 84 125 1,486 51 14 48 96 19 39 109 88 171 831 135 131 84 160 119 91 131 10,254 303 249 195 380 468 593 866 904 1,120 5,176 945 1,021 673 618 573 781 535 7,517 112 70 138 291 294 310 653 652 942 4,055 531 787 664 555 437 619 462 929 39 21 10 59 21 45 45 81 115 493 86 90 67 63 94 46 47 943 53 8 6 66 20 28 51 62 117 532 76 114 68 79 98 53 44 529 17 25 6 26 39 67 27 26 21 11 7 34 29 20 78 46 439 16 20 28 18 15 11 43 29 49 210 31 27 30 41 11 44 26 488 36 20 1 19 48 39 26 16 19 14 7 35 12 16 81 50 368 10 7 27 11 s 13 33 22 34 203 22 19 37 37 24 37 27 425' 25 15 3 11 27 33 29 13 11 5 12 36 5 19 76 46 12 4 16 10 1 17 12 10 7 91 40 1 Holmas . Ingallston 1 2 7 3 Mellen. 1 1 1 1 1 — — Menominee « Meyer. "2 ""2 1 1 ._. 1 Nadeau.i Spalding. 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 5 "i 3 3 73 22 35 1 2 5 4 4 160 3 17 7 8 8 1 5 1 6 4 "15 4 2 50 41 1 Stephenson 15 4 5 2 2 1 1 38 1 6 "4 5 11 2 3 1 9 3 5 1 Menominee city 1st ward 9 1 4 1 1 1 13 6 3 35 2d ward 11 3d ward 1 3 1 1 1 24 "'2 "1 4 1 "'i 24 "3 "2 1 "3 1 21 1 3 "2 3 5th ward __. 1 2 35 1 1 1 1 7 6th ward 27 3 1 17 1 3 2 1 13 "3 1 1 1 1 S 7th ward. Midland Co. 2,940 111 133 62 157 125 323 264 108 87 50 73 265 49 166 399 256 2,618 98 107 45 129 108 300 237 72 54 50 55 200 51 161 340 236 2,792 119 103 19 106 220 262 72 142 311 72 73 242 197 110 341 208 2,398 102 88 12 92 189 199 64 120 259 60 52 213 159 102 277 188 582 22 31 8 27 42 51 26 32 30 11 12 41 28 27 94 61 87 Edenvill^ 3 Greneva- 16 i! Homer 1 5 Ingersoll _ _ 5 Jasper "1 4 2 2 _.. "i 1 1 1 1 1 "i 2 1 5 4 "i 1 6 '"i 4 4 "'1 1 3 2 ■!, Lee 1 Lincoln 1 Midland 5 1 1 6 4 "2 3 1 1 2 I 1 2 1 1 2 "'2 11 6 « Mt. Hayley.. Porter 4 Warren (inc. Cole- man village) _. Coleman village 17 9 POPULATION. 261 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 0) ■3 1 to 1 i a a 13 a i a ID 'a s a 3 o "a 1 i a 1 Eq s a a a s a 1 a Midland Co.— Con. .56f 123 202 nc 71 611 137 217 173 &4 403 114 143 83 63 410 102 137 101 70 100 36 34 21 9 96 27 39 23 7 99 25 30 22 22 103 16 36 26 25 1(1 1 '"i 8 11 2 '"6 3 5 1 2 1 1 1 '"i 6 2 1 1 2 5 3 "2 4 29 2 5 4 18 1st ward 6 2d ward. 3 4th ward 6 MlSSAtrKEE Co i,2r 61 « 1« 33 79 59 1 98 77 231 188 128 8 206 182 50 189 190 1,013 42 43 124 32 58 58 10 63 72 218 177 84 4 172 146 47 187 150 2,163 112 20 153 432 95 248 9 49 11 407 301 342 4 282 99 12 310 103 1,509 59 13 75 377 16 165 29 10 292 229 236 5 228 71 9 231 76 311 18 14 28 33 7 18 1 11 3 52 36 50 2 60 24 17 37 26 227 8 8 17 22 4 12 1 22 2 42 32 42 4 34 IS 14 33 22 189 9 8 21 15 8 20 '"12 12 17 20 4 27 16 10 17 20 157 3 3 19 14 7 17 1 13 10 5 5 ... 23 16 6 1 6 1 61 8 37 3 Wnnmflold 1 GaldweU 1 "3 1 1 1 1 5 4 2 2 3 2 1 "i 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 4 2 11 6 19 10 5 1 4 4 Forest •> Lake (inc. part of Lake City village) __ 1 1 2 9 6 9 6 1 1 1 Lake City village (part of) ?, 1 1 2 1 1 ... 8 1 •> Reeder (inc. part of Lake City village) __ Lake City village (part of) 36 27 20 1 18 12 3 28 13 4 3 1 16 11 Richland (inc. part of McBain village) _. McBainvill. (part of) 1 ... __. 2 1 Riverside (inc. part of McBain village) . . McBainvill. (part of) West Branch 3 3 2 2 1 1 — 1 1 1 Lake City village (in Lake and Reeder) 3 3 7 7 5 4 1 2 2 2 12 5 11 McBain vUl. (in Rich- land and Riverside) 2 1 — 2 MoneoeCo... 9,313 567 680 562 1,014 384 598 461 543 336 437 406 7.53 136 252 8,877 499 609 571 994 415 579 396 466 364 392 370 731 157 223 5,213 348 213 191 472 86 82 377 375 366 169 195 190 25 136 4,750 324 188 159 417 81 65 314 326 290 114 162 158 21 136 1,514 100 ■101 141 112 46 60 102 91 87 68 76 75 21 26 1,402 im 104 127 103 41 45 101 79 70 53 65 60 13 39 656 39 43 29 57 15 21 48 32 28 30 27 36 5 18 586 17 32 37 64 16 12 36 28 24 29 19 44 8 16 58 2 4 4 3 1 3 5 1 3 3 7 9 1 48 5 8 1 5 3 30 1 5 1 21 2 5 1 69 1 13 4 1 73 1 14 2 25 1 4 2 22 2 3 1 354 19 32 13 41 19 9 36 8 11 11 16 15 2 20 170 Ash... 11 Bedford.... 17 Berlin.... fi Dundee (inc. Dundee village) .. 16 Dundee village Erie.... 6 1 3 3 2 7 4 7 1 Exeter. 3 1 "5 2 3 1 6 "i 1 2 2 "i 1 2 1 7 ■) 2 5 8 10 2 1 "2 1 2 ""i 1 1 1 1 14 Frenchtown .. •>, Ida 6 LaSalle London 13 Milan (inc. part of MUanvmage) Milan vill. (part of) Monroe. .. 10 1 10 262 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — CoNTiNUBD. — PavenUnativity of population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. ForeiKn father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father. Na- tive. For- eign. Father unknown. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. MONBOE Co.— Con, Raisinville __. Summerfield {inc. Petersburg village) Petersburg village . _ Whiteford Milan village (in Milan, Monroe Co., and York, Washte- naw Co.) Monroe city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward___ 352 613 130 513 339 1,226 345 211 425 245 314 552 140 486 1,331 255 275 458 343 301 59 62 1,041 475 168 301 97 330 292 58 297 54 1,178 505 205 282 186 118 60 39 213 98 23 67 25 46 34 278 85 44 90 59 107 48 18 32 14 112 38 21 29 24 21 3 18 7 Montcalm Co... Belvidere Bloomer (including Carson City village) Carson City village Bushnell _. Cato (inc. Lakeview village). Lakeview village Crystal Day (inc. McBride village) McBride village... Douglass Eureka Everereen (inc. part of Sheridan village) Sheridan vill. (part of) Fairplain (inc. part of Sheridan village) Sheridan vill. (part of) .- Ferris Homo (inc. Edmore village) __. Edmore village Maple Valley... Montcalm Pierson (inc. Pierson village) Pierson village Pine Reynolds (including Howard City vill.) .. 10,204 422 844 355 510 613 333 613 488 116 318 321 535 87 4 502 478 213 394 275 378 88 212 643 3,709 346 819 392 454 608 367 525 511 115 292 301 465 107 351 3 487 438 215 410 250 87 177 590 :,784 116 180 82 85 265 93 76 146 21 221 107 118 23 195 64 200 478 446 182 4 354 292 4,337 90 168 79 78 229 85 65 124 22 180 95 101 21 181 1 51 205 74 404 30S 272 1,197 58 70 22 1,217 63 76 32 50 44 788 36 102 746 29 56 10 34 22 30 120 28 420 16 10 4 3 2 1 6 10 35 20 17 6 POPULATION. 263 TABLE XVI. — CowTiN0BD. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties. townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. J cd S o a a 1 a I a i ■3 1 a a 1 OS a •3 a 1 OS a 1 B [if (a o ■3 a 1 B to 3 a 00 S a Montcalm Co.— Com. Howard City village. Rif.hlaTirt 380 388 316 42 262 133 866 261 315 290 428 249 179 389 332 301 44 192 154 1,005 307 370 328 462 244 218 234 88 383 It 307 35 385 98 147 140 96 60 36 220 75 361 14 271 36 419 111 166 142 103 70 33 52 58 24 2 61 10 120 42 51 27 44 27 17 29 53 29 5 38 13 137 45 52 40 64 37 27 28 47 28 ""27 12 51 12 22 17 28 23 5 21 36 28 4 34 11 71 16 30 25 49 26 23 3 3 "i 1 2 2 6 3 1 2 10 4 1 12 4 Sidney (inc. part of Sheridan village) Sheridan vill. (part of) Winfleld. 3 1 3 1 2 1 9 5 1 1 1 5 9 18 10 4 Sheridan village (in Evergreen, Fairplain andSidney)_ Greenville city 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 5 3 6 19 in 2d ward. 3d ward. 2 2 2 1 3 3 1 "i 1 2 5 2 3 3 3 4 5 2 3 3 3 6 2 2 1 8 8 6 2 49 32 5 1 3 3 q Stanton city _ li 3 2d ward "> 8 1 6 1 6 2 1 3 2 MONTMOEENCY Co Albert. 359 in 61 n 49 8 10 46 34 42 280 101 56 10 39 7 3 25 25 28 768 223 64 37 211 79 116 115 26 13 529 114 32 17 177 70 104 75 17 10 120 49 21 7 28 21 2 11 3 6 107 48 23 13 28 23 ..... 1 1 111 19 15 3 34 14 18 9 5 11 72 14 11 8 18 5 11 4 5 9 6 o Briley ( inc. Atlanta ? Atlanta village Hillman (including Hillman village) ... 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 Hillman village Montmorency _. 1 Enst Vienna 2 5 "4 ... 1 ... ' 2 ... 8 1 1 Wheatfield MUSKEOON Co..._ Blue Lake 5,284 50 536 60 102 133 78 U6 168 49 215 75 236 193 5,132 47 481 59 84 101 51 90 169 70 187 79 268 218 11,254 12 252 12 89 289 90 247 164 39 155 128 460 372 10,845 13 237 27 57 228 58 218 148 33 131 95 437 368 1,348 2 86 8 22 20 20 22 .53 17 56 16 82 73 1,269 3 79 6 12 13 9 ai 31 6 4t 16 66 57 822 2 83 11 15 10 9 6 17 a 17 4 36 30 737 3 65 5 7 12 12 5 12 12 3 32 30 44 1 27 25 10 69 2 1 57 1 24 , 1 1 16 1 232 7 7 129 Casinova (inc. part of CasuoviaviU.)... Casnovia viU. (part of) 1 1 1 8 Cedar Creek Dalton 1 1 2 1 8 8 1 1 2 ... ... 4 2 4 Eggleston Fmitland 1 1 2 1 Fruitport (inc. Fruit- port village) __. 3 2 3 5 10 8 1 1 6 1 13 7 26 23 S Fruitport village Holton_. 3 3 5 4 3 3 5 1 ... 7 Laketon . 1 Montague (including Montague village).. Montague village... 7 7 2 2 1 1 13 11 264 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages. cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. M as 1 s 0) Is a bs B ■3 1 a "3 S 1 a o "3 a a .2 a 8 a oi 1 1 a .5 a 2 la a 4 21 2 1 1 35 10 17 17 3 2 3 68 5 6 20 3 13 12 3 6 1 1 1 Muskegon Co.— Con. 262 105 65 232 89 330 130 228 207 87 85 144 2,056 258 210 177 321 451 260 234 145 145 32 83 30 230 124 58 166 63 335 105 236 218 81 89 121 2,143 240 217 214 341 539 2:33 229 . 130 132 Si (S7 32 189 632 102 298 92 289 108 576 544 220 26 194 6,786 746 1,180 730 408 741 1,194 1,123 662 270 116 70 84 109 539 82 300 111 236 78 625 593 159 36 193 6,928 695 1,130 746 462 902 1,329 1,04:3 621 249 92 76 81 59 34 7 49 12 99 25 30 28 17 12 19 628 80 71 63 77 126 72 98 41 28 8 19 1 42 32 6 42 13 90 17 47 47 8 16 19 661 79 73 59 72 125 89 90 74 33 10 21 2 33 24 5 32 15 31 13 34 33 11 13 20 429 50 40 28 46 109 49 67 40 16 5 7 4 28 22 13 34 17 43 13 33 32 8 12 30 380 33 51 30 48 88 42 53 35 13 ... ... 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 2 3 1 Muskegon (including part of Musisegon Heights Tillage) Muskegon Heights village (part of) 11 ? Norton (including part of Muskegon Heights village). . Muskegon Heights village (part of) Ravenna 6 1 2 2 1 1 21 2 5 1 5 2 "6 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 5 5 3 1 2 23 2 5 5 "i 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 % f Whitehall (including Whitehall village) - Whitehall village White River 10 7 Casnovia village (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, Mus- kegon Co.) _ _ 1 "ii 1 6 "i 1 "2 1 9 "o 2 ^t Muskegon Heights village (in Muske- gon and Norton) ■>. Muskegon city 26 6 5 4 1 2 4 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 10 1 1 "6 2 1 1 29 4 H 3d ward . . q f? 5th ward 6th ward 6 4 7th ward 1 8th ward ;:: 6 1 1 4 1 "i 1 North Muskegon city 2d ward. _ 4 9 3d ward...,. Newaygo Co Ashland (including Grant village) 5,179 463 55 259 127 143 162 317 190 4,840 447 40 222 114 108 150 311 220 3,242 224 31 149 45 97 81 130 110 2,327 192 31 123 46 40 68 83 70 769 59 3 43 22 22 27 34 28 739 62 4 4;3 17 17 16 35 29 473 42 7 46 18 12 19 24 16 441 37 4 31 11 7 14 34 22 63 2 52 1 20 1 12 101 1 79 2 16 5 1 359 23 188 14 Barton... 1 4 2 3 6 5 6 14 9 15 31 21 4 Beaver 2 1 7 6 3 "2 3 2 1 "2 7 2 10 14 7 6 2 4 9 4 1 2 1 5 5 Bridgeton 4 Brooks (inc. part of Newaygo village)... Newaygo vill. (part of) 11 POPULATION. 265 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign, Foreign father, * native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 S •0 •3 -2 a ■3 n a 0) 3 i a Eli © 13 a B 1 a c S 1 "3 a 1 2 3 a en s a CO a Newatgo Co.— Core. Croton (inc. Croton village) Croton village 217 28 556 212 336 77 375 169 277 116 124 137 234 138 1S6 HI 298 122 169 97 283 152 334 166 306 183 31 538 219 341 84 a5i 1.50 283 115 107 112 184 102 184 107 310 155 164 93 279 158 374 196 335 66 10 338 102 104 20 163 35 364 111 -A 76 206 ■^'i 162 9.^ 470 60 124 32 172 117 162 33 221 45 7 288 111 86 13 125 25 300 8S 40 62 12.^ 44 11.^ 68 370 53 102 14 140 HI 164 31 158 21 7 75 34 47 4 53 10 63 20 11 11 s 20 23 82 19 49 7 55 34 53 12 48 31 4 80 28 37 9 48 12 61 19 13 21 24 21 22 77 20 44 9 44 27 48 15 48 10 1 46 21 27 12 27 10 27 10 15 10 16 1 43 26 11 26 10 26 9 9 26 20 9 10 2 3 2 9 6 1 3 1 1 3 3 2 5 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 i 2 9 1 48 13 23 7 15 6 13 5 9 6 49 3 6 20 29 23 7 4 14 9 36 8 26 3 Dayton (inc. part of Fremont village). __ Fremont vill. (part of) 1 7 4 10 2 6 9 2 1 3 3 3 13 10 2 5 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 29 4 Denver (inc. part of Hesperia village) ___ Hesperia viU. (part of) 20 Ensley.. 5 ... 11 Everett... *j Garfield (inc. part of Newaygo village)... Newaygo vill. (part of).. 1 2 3 2 1 "2 2 2 "4 9 3 Goodwell Grant 9 1? Lincoln 2 "i 7 3 1 3 2 1 5 5 6 2 6 "'i 6 2 3 1 2 2 i 2 2 3 2 1 "i 2 1 3 7 4 4 1 4 2 2 8 2 1 6 3 1 3 1 12 5 2 2 'i i 1 1 1 1 4 14 17 4 Sheridan (inc. part of Fremont village) Fremont vill. (part of) 24 9 27 5 23 16 23 17 26 23 22 10 18 13 31 15 31 20 11 V>. Troy. WUcox (inc. White Cloud village) White Cloud viUage. Fremont village (in Dayton and Sheri- 4 2 15 Hesperia viUage (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.). 7 Newaygo village (in Brooks and Garfield) 5 Oakland Co. 12,047 409 100 668 340 11,905 347 81 669 373 6,536 106 30 252 82 5,900 103 31 247 92 1,533 61 26 65 30 1,486 36 10 62 30 1,029 49 9 22 1,076 50 18 51 31 61 1 49 1 28 17 So 2 6!l| 29 20 2 1 1 1 477 I 20 10 XU Addison (including Leonard village) Leonard village Avbn (inc. Rochester' viUage) .. 3 1 1 2 4 1 7 6 19 2 1 5 2 7 3 IS Rochester village 10 34 ZDD CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XYI.—CoNTiNUBT) —Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. ' Native. Foreign. ForeigQ father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards, Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 a 1 1 1 0) ■3 S a 1 as 82 46 26 23 40 3 40 42 61 38 30 8 58 35 112 73 33 12 41 17 60 27 53 33 75 21 71 40 61 31 32 44 288 .39 80 58 80 33 la a 49 19 34 5 18 5 21 39 43 17 18 7 52 27 51 24 28 28 42 24 43 16 34 24 47 9 35 19 39 22 42 12 190 29 43 42 56 20 1 51 24 35 4 21 6 18 32 59 34 38 13 35 15 42 19 12 25 45 22 68 29 34 20 62 8 .33 17 36 14 28 13 233 38 68 47 62 18 DO a 7 2 1 s 3 1 a at ■3 S & "i 1 1 ... 1 a 2 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 S a a 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 3 ■a a 4 1 S 2 1 a 17 3 7 i •3 1 Oakland Co.— Con. BloomfieldCinc.Birm- ingham village) Birmingham village- 508 241 492 432 416 97 3oe 423 710 382 443 128 467 177 611 363 453 296 463 201 612 292 280 364 259 77 288 316 335 352 307 242 1,595 227 308 333 544 183 579 311 412 394 430 138 273 407 733 465 456 146 473 209 591 374 4(H 298 458 240 670 368 286 304 254 91 308 312 350 322 286 202 1,687 258 322 353 543 211 316 134 115 ,134 360 38 124 172 221 118 147 38 277 123 250 133 181 114 139 39 207 115 136 94 585 76 348 166 318 169 181 133 1,291 209 308 239 416 119 311 148 112 116 293 34 95 155 219 124 115 41 260 104 256 156 157 99 133 51 161 108 112 91 457 74 278 122 268 143 161 94 1,342 204 338 238 447 115 86 40 34 23 49 12 45 39 66 42 37 10 73 39 87 50 45 20 42 17 62 29 43 34 96 15 71 34 80 31 28 47 235 36 62 52 53 32 15 3 1 Commerce 3 2 1 2 2 1 Farmington (includ. Farmington village) Farmington village- 2 2 1 1 1 36 5 "26 16 7 3 11 5 Highland 6 1 6 2 2 1 ... 19 Holly (inc. Holly village) 7 3 Independence (inc. Clarkston village)-. Clarkston village 2 1 4 3 1 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 7 6 7 3 3 1 Lyon (inc. South Lyons village) South Lyons village. Milford (inc. Milford 2 2 1 1 2 2 23 15 17 11 12 7 It 17 Novi ___ Oakland- 1 1 1 — 2 2 2 1 16 10 1 1 1 1 ... 7 1 Orion (inc. Orion 1 Orion village Oxford (inc. Oxford village) 10 5 3 6 4 4 3 3 — 5 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 36 14 4 w Oxford village 11 5 Rose Eoyal Oak (includ. Eoyal Oak village).. Southfield 3 5 1 4 2 3 2 1 ... 17 7 3 30 9 Springfield ___ Troy 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 4 Waterford iS West Bloomfleld. _- White Lake 1 9 2 20 1 15 2 6 1 7 5 196 2 3 11 174 6 4 Pontiac city .__ 6 1 5 3 U9 1st ward... _ 1 2d ward 3 2 12 3 1 'ii 3 1 2 3 2 "i 1 4 3d ward _ '"7 2 2 2 1 "i 1 "3 (i 4th ward Ui 5th ward .S POPULATION. 267 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 'a 1 es 1 flS 1 a 0) a a ID 1 a a 1 as a ■a 1 a IS 1 .2 a "3 a CS a 224 1 3 1 a 5,04:3 .323 U9 66 280 .528 371 317 134 199 742 322 326 325 89 62 378 350 682 302 161 166 4,427 278 128 59 257 470 337 269 124 158 672 318 275 293 112 52 333 311 605 300 117 196 2,442 231 212 17 63 107 59 141 285 33 261 95 76 53 13 13 287 256 353 91 231 33 2,095 201 161 22 44 79 50 133 250 48 240 100 64 60 18 9 256 231 309 92 169 31 541 40 32 • 6 24 40 2S 32 27 13 60 30 28 28 8 5 51 49 82 24 45 12 536 26 26 4 38 31 28 10 24 67 34 29 24 6 4 64 56 97 33 39 15 232 6 24 13 20 6 9 4&1 37 24 6 22 33 24 24 7 16 61 29 35 25 5 6 55 48 73 19 34 17 218 400 27 26 1 18 27 14 17 24 45 31 26 22 4 5 46 39 68 23 27 15 158 57 33 11 16 75 1 1 55 18 14 T'8 ■> Clay Banks _ 4 1 'i 2 1 "i 1 1 1 2 1 6 t'olfax. . Crystal . 10 6 4 4 2 1 12 5 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 15 5 9 2 2 7 2 3 4 1 9 2 6 1 2 9 3 5 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 44 25 6 14 5 3 3 11 1 ?1 Elbridge. in Ferry Golden 5 1 ... r^ Grant 1 8 4 7 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 Hart (inc. Hart vil- lage) 16 Hart village 3 New Field (inc. part of Hesperia village) Hesperia village (pt. of) 10 1 Otto. Pentwater (inc. Pent- wateT village) Pentwater village Shelby (inc. Shelby 1 1 11 5 5 7 4 4 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 8 8 12 9 5 2 16 4 4 8 7 2 14 2 2 4 3 2 1 5 5 11 9 61 36 7 8 38 12 12 "1 Shelby village Weare 16 3 Hesperia vill.(in Den- ver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oce- ana Co.) 7 Ogemaw Co. 1,026 24 41 56 39 40 35 13 28 55 17 31 45 122 175 305 229 846 26 29 38 35 34 17 9 21 52 14 27 29 97 139 279 200 1,500 25 144 106 85 23 55 28 117 106 17 8 33 153 106 494 2&S 1,296 10 130 97 77 18 37 24 103 82 15 4 35 123 90 451 3«l 253 6 26 9 25 5 4 3 7 23 14 2 4 32 31 62 41 18 Beaver Lake... Churchill . 12 21 14 7 9 11 19 15 3 3 1 "'i 4 3 3 3 Gumming 2 2 2 1 3 Edwards 2 Foster... Goodar 1 1 Hill Horton .. 4 15 9 2 28 39 55 40 2 10 1 3 12 21 26 SO 61 Klacking... 7 3 1 2 27 14 53 41 ... ... 1 ... 1 "2 1 1 3 1 1 3 Logan... 1 MUls.. ' 1 Ogemaw ... Richland ... 3 1 7 7 5 4 ... 1 1 8 4 11 9 •> Rose ... 1 1 West Branch (inc. West Branch vill.) ., West Branch village « 268 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI.— Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and warda. Father. Mother. Both un- known, Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 0) Is M 1 1 1 1 en ■3 .3 Id a la 'a 1 1 s CO 1 M 1 S .5 .3 a s S a S Ontonagon Co _. 825 17 9 31 165 211 347 294 45 600 17 2 13 104 166 262 215 36 2,921 72 33 100 847 716 975 805 . 178 1,570 41 5 73 314 396 585 492 156 303 9 1 4 54 94 106 87 35 245 6 1 6 29 63 102 87 38 176 2 2 1 36 65 56 47 14 153 4 8 3 5 1 1 1 6 4 2 29 21 2 28 49 57 . 42 13 1 19 6 1 1 2 1 Interior __ _. _ 5 3 1 2 2 3 1 ... 2 3 1 1 2 13 McMiUan 4 Ontonagon (inciud. Rockland 1 2 — 3,875 218 80 50 270 86 168 288 77 162 270 129 241 293 149 91 197 394 245 555 445 169 304 205 331 3,534 181 65 48 256 87 145 238 79 155 254 128 216 244 132 76 204 376 266 551 455 155 269 166 353 3,553 248 57 41 205 86 52 253 68 90 255 57 337 181 105 47 122 313 126 1,011 535 166 171 61 212 2,985 181 43 27 168 74 41 194 59 79 196 50 261 121 68 28 92 288 123 970 629 127 159 53 197 670 20 10 10 56 17 35 65 15 22 39 14 32 41 25 16 46 64 39 130 91 35 30 29 56 573 19 9 8 53 17 25 65 12 11 34 16 26 46 26 11 40 46 28 122 82 20 19 28 45 451 22 7 2 23 10 19 45 5 17 25 15 29 30 12 8 25 74 51 59 36 22 35 16 61 81 389 16 5 2 12 9 22 46 9 14 14 6 21 27 17 5 22 56 34 73 52 20 26 13 43 61 40 4 1 1 1 "i 2 6 6 3 4 10 6 31 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 3 4 7 6 22 2 2 2 12 2 52 9 41 6 2 2 15 4 1 1 10 1 141 7 2 5 6 6 3 16 3 11 12 8 25 16 7 n Burdell (inclnd. Tus- tin village). a Tustin village Cedar i Evart (inc. part of Evart village) 1 2 Evart vill. (part of).. Hartwick Hersey (inciud. Her- ... 3 ..' 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 "i 3 1 ""2 4 9 1 Highland Le Roy (including Le Roy village) Le Roy village 5 2 1 8 7 "2 5 2 5 4 2 6 1 4 13 6 l.'i Marion (inc. Marion 7 Marion village Orient 1 9 4 13 6 7 1 9 10 25 4 Osceola (inc. part of Evart village) Evart vill. (part of).. Richmond (inciud. Reed City viUage).. Reed City village ... 2 1 ... ... 3 2 5 1 3 1 ... 8 6 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 "i ... 8 6 3 7 5 4 Sherman Sylvan j __. Evart vill. (in Evart ... ... 3 3 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 5 Oscoda Co 444 28 51 109 65 349 26 44 75 42 449 3 28 85 179 227 5 26 51 26 80 1 9 19 16 63 2 6 19 5 9 8 23 3 8 15 3 "i 1 1 1 2 1 1 ;:: 9 3 2 Elmer — — 3 1 POPULATION. 269 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Connties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. .2 a 1 1 in 13 s 1 1 CO ■3 a a 13 s a a CD a o en a CO a 1 a ■J. CO B 'a a 03 3 a 'd Oscoda Co.— Con. Greenwood 28 46 87 30 21 37 76 28 13 26 108 9 9 21 84 5 1 14 20 1 9 21 3 12 25 7 2 9 22 2 1 ... ... 1 2 2 — 1 1 ... 2 3 4 1 \ Mnnnt Pitk^tir Otsego Co. _„ 952 191 110 29 13 211 12 1.58 64 202 123 72 233 835 171 120 24 14 174 13 133 47 190 117 69 237 1,360 302 59 38 78 140 70 102 120 300 98 210 157 952 223 48 24 63 100 60 76 25 264 101 117 149 143 23 10 4 2 37 5 15 5 42 20 10 30 125 14 7 3 3 35 9 14 6 30 12 11 19 166 40 13 1 4 35 7 16 11 41 23 11 36 116 32 14 1 1 18 6 17 6 24 15 11 29 14 1 7 2 1 2 1 11 3 2 1 2 16 3 1 1 4 6 "'4 4 1 1 ""3 57 10 3 2 11 ?fi Bagley (inc. part of Gaylord village) Gaylord vilL (part of) 6 \ Charlton.. 1 4 1 1 "i ::: 1 Chester... 4 Corwith 2 15 5 11 6 1 9 224 7 1 8 Elmira. 3 3 2 1 1 3 — "'i 3 6 1 ... 6 Hayes 1 Livingston (inc. part of Gaylord village) .. Gaylord vill. (part of) Otsego Lake 2 2 2 2 1 ... 8 5 Gaylord vUl. (in Bag- ley and Livingston). 1 17 1 14 1 4 25 2 3 32 1 1 2 22 1 1 9 9 Ottawa Co. 5,272 229 102 364 14 234 415 118 328 8 263 267 575 232 148 203 111 282 482 194 47 5,167 234 93 328 22 210 370 109 297 6 271 221 647 286 144 214 118 284 409 190 47 12,4.J4 438 588 345 7 343 446 344 1,177 39 731 724 580 84 157 649 217 335 290 1,194 288 11,187 393 310 280 6 328 384 256 1,079 38 628 579 515 99 125 663 246 272 228 1,100 304 1,431 69 56 88 2 43 86 25 76 1,446 65 46 87 46 69 24 69 803 24 15 33 2 29 47 21 41 1 42 71 51 22 14 39 10 57 47 79 25 752 26 19 30 3 29 43 25 33 1 42 48 38 17 15 34 18 44 31 67 21 62 2 1 1 24 2 110 Allandale 4 Blendon 1 Chester (inc. part of Lisbon village) Lisbon vill. (part of) /J ... 2 1 4 Crockery 2 "2 1 "i 2 "i 7 11 6 s 3 Georgetown 5 4 3 1 Grand Haven. Holland (inc. part of Zeeland village) 3 5 ZeelandviU. (partof) Jamestown. 107 76 74 21 22 70 38 38 79 122 30 101 104 72 19 27 55 30 52 61 125 32 2 2 10 4 3 4 4 4 4 'l 1 5 2 4 1 1 4 2 "i 4 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 6 1 2 1 1 1 9 1 1 "i 3 3 7 2 28 12 13 17 8 24 3 4 4 q Olive Polkton (inclnding CoopersvOlevUl.)... CoopersviUe village Robinson 22 8 Spring Lake (incind. spring Lake vill.) Spring Lake village- Tallmage.. 11 6 11 Wright "" Zeeland (inc. part of Zeeland viUage) 1 1 ZeelandviU. (partof) 1 270 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI.— CoNiiNVET).— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties. Father. Mother. Both • un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 9 a St ■3 1 1 a 1 1 a a 1 10 .3 a 1 a 03 a 1 CO £ J "3 a ■3 a 1 s o Ottawa Co.— Con. Lisbon Till, (in Spar- ta, Kent Oo. and Chester, Ottawa Co.) Zeelandvill. (in Hol- land and Zeeland).. Grand Haven city 59 55 442 88 127 184 45 626 216 118 129 115 48 82 53 528 97 150 231 SO 616 187 lot 158 135 32 20 327 1,855 401 220 864 370 2,238 650 283 636 518 151 19 342 1,787 387 220 844 336 2,060 679 247 625 478 131 5 30 187 45 40 68 34 213 73 26 51 55 8 4 32 207 48 47 82 30 236 77 24 58 70 7 7 26 83 26 14 23 20 112 28 38 22 17 7 9 22 109 23 12 50 24 119 28 25 29 31 6 1 6 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 30 1 ... 4 4 3 ... 24 1 2d ward 2 19 9 48 3d ward 1 ... ... 4 4 3 ... n ?. Holland city 13 1 2 9 1 ... 2 4 1 It 2d ward 2 1 13 22 13 fi ... 1 1 in 4th ward 2 4 4 3 5 14 6 24 pEESQtTE Isle Co. Allis 255 53 28 36 14 33 5 13 6 2 14 51 27 155 31 11 19 9 14 2 2 3 ""'"20 U 21 2,893 90 117 527 54 108 213 387 231 746 46 374 241 2,149 61 68 335 40 75 182 161 205 677 31 314 238 120 16 12 19 3 12 1 10 8 10 13 16 7 105 10 7 10 4 7 ..... 9 15 14 22 18 87 15 8 7 6 7 3 5 71 12 11 5 1 12 2 2 1 2 8 9 Bearinger — ... 1 ... 1 — 2 4 1 1 1 "i 1 3 2 1 1 1 Bismark 1 Case 1 1 Metz Moltke 1 6 5 23 16 2 5 19 13 i "'"8 10 1 2 6 1 4 2 1 3 1 3 2 .S Rogers (inc. Rogers village) 2 Rogers village 1 Roscommon Co Denton 342 12 13 176 12 41 18 26 44 255 9 12 145 12 19 10 22 26 529 11 20 153 4 111 26 95 109 277 12 11 116 1 30 10 20 77 66 5 3 27 3 5 5 5 13 70 6 4 32 1 1 2 11 13 45 2 1 14 6 4 5 6 7 29 1 6 1 1 3 2 2 2 7 1 2 3 — 12 1 8 Gerrish Higgins _ _ 16 5 1 1 6 2 3 ... 11 8 Markey Richfield 3 1 8 2,166 23 20 20 30 126 2 4 64 2 5 72 "3 57 1 1 133 "8 147 ""3 82 2 2 1 1 72 736 1 16 ? Saginaw Co. 11,830 184 407 121 452 11,557 163 368 122 378 23,256 165 272 527 205 21,872 118 225 471 169 3,439 41 62 79 49 3,575 41 62 75 58 2,256 15 27 26 39 m Albee Birch Run, __ "u Blumfleld__ Brady ■ fine. Oakley 14 5 11 6 6 15 5 43 28 , POPULATION. 271 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native lather. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, viJlaKes, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. .2 S to B 1 a 0) a (a 'a ■3 a o .2 S ,2 1 1 1 ■A s 'a S •J. "a £ 1 a 1 13 6 2 2 2 3 4 1 1 a 8 H 18 23 3 2 11 84 48 ■r. s s O Saginaw Co.— Core. Oakley village _ Brant 99 309 312 243 162 101 268 631 299 244 168 88 202 97 100 74 313 78 239 184 55 419 147 113 345 165 319 98 5,537 460 513 361 307 505 295 516 277 374 464 312 336 284 241 292 93 288 302 239 144 90 255 642 328 254 172 70 202 96 101 73 234 68 240 167 .53 414 185 105 2&4 153 301 97 5,645 455 540 278 302 610 314 515 290 359 433 386 850 2.58 254 301 27 241 614 1,270 825 287 76 294 104 621 244 238 339 81 320 185 390 262 424 357 186 244 61 1.58 438 354 359 533 13,115 985 1,032 675 1,194 1,161 502 1,244 623 449 1,033 1,252 813 542 728 8S2 24 198 508 1,107 750 271 52 291 123 537 221 132 289 81 257 140 314 241 347 318 155 196 59 135 373 317 317 439 13,255 941 1,132 561 1,211 1,382 606 1,334 538 417 1,007 1,232 810 587 702 795 9 64 59 112 81 39 40 80 31 134 37 11 53 18 36 25 94 17 66 69 19 64 13 32 102 60 94 70 1,789 121 147 84 108 149 86 235 95 94 158 121 101 76 90 124 15 79 55 112 100 59 33 61 34 132 44 17 45 18 33 33 90 8 54 57 9 71 16 26 85 53 90 85 1,963 99 162 67 151 203 98 257 121 87 183 171 94 80 81 109 8 55 23 81 33 15 22 66 28 30 19 14 43 14 33 20 66 12 48 42 18 26 8 17 63 31 73 24 1,290 88 108 51 86 107 54 154 52 77 131 98 60 68 58 98 4 47 24 89 32 16 17 76 30 29 16 11 52 17 16 9 57 13 48 31 19 35 14 7 54 34 67 20 1,270 96 121 49 66 125 52 152 57 78 120 76 77 63 62 76 1 2 3 2 3 2 2 21 9 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 5 3 4 1 1 4 '~2 1 1 3 3 5 8 Bridgeport q 17 Carrolton (inc. Car- rolton village) Carrolton village Ciiapin — 1 4 2 "3 17 6 1 1 5 16 6 3 3 3 Chesaning (includ. Chesaning village) ., Chesaning village _.. 12 7 4 2 3 49 32 1 8 3 4 4 5 1 "2 "l 3 2 "i 2 1 2 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 ""3 2 2 "i 4 1 4 1 S 1 5 5 1 5 2 14 8 3 James.-- - ?, Jonesfield (inc. Mer- 3 Merrill village ?. Kochville "3 3 2 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 3 1 11 7 1 1 1 5 4 39 3 Lakefield..-. 2 1 1 2 2 "i 1 1 3 2 8 31 1 9 50 56 26 6 Maple Grore 18 Eichland 2 Saginaw- 19 St. Charles (inc. St. Charles village) St. Charles village.-. 12 7 1 1 6 2 1 8 6 30 16 Taymouth "1 3 30 1 1 6 2 10 2 2 4 1 "'i 1 19 "i 3 3 25 3 3 "i 20 "2 5 5 57 4 "3 ""4 46 4 1 "2 1 38 2 3 4 6 20 315 15 3 53 18 67 23 19 40 1 13 27 8 3 8 17 3 Thomastown fi Tittabawassee Zilwankie 3 10 Saginaw city 170 1st ward 9 3d ward ' "l 3 1 6 "2 3 3 2 3 1 5 2 1 "9 1 2 3 4 14 5 7 5 1 3 1 5 1 3 3 19 3 1 6 6 1 9 1 4 5 3 2 15 3 2 3 14 4th ward 17 5th ward 34 6th ward-. 2(1 7th ward- 7 Sth ward.... 21 9th ward 7 10th ward ... 3 ... "i 3 7 3 3 2 1 3 3 "2 7 1 4 1 "2 5 11th ward 7 12th ward- 1 "i 3 1 1 1 12 13th ward-.- 4 Uth ward 5 15th ward-.- 3 2 4 8 272 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknovm. Father unknown. Countiea, Father. Mother. Both un- townships, villages, cities and wards. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 a a CD ■3 a ft i a en 1 a i i a ca a a 1 a ft M .2 OS a 1 ■a a 1 a .2 a 1 a ft .2 09 a 'ft Sanilac ('o. _. 2,283 36 40 67 8 72 76 22 72 114 36 118 56 52 64 79 82 293 106 55 85 32 96 30 184 98 37 20 53 97 24 93 91 14 106 2,044 39 39 63 6 49 57 12 60 106 36 68 33 53 54 76 73 305 101 72 83 38 97 34 173 91 28 12 41 92 21 72 89 18 85 12,047 382 436 533 31 270 324 25 962 457 360 312 369 331 334 337 241 749 159 180 621 179 607 69 881 249 431 129 351 622 105 461 523 76 540 10,897 316 384 473 24 253 273 31 884 455 330 279 281 324 303 267 214 823 222 189 540 174 537 58 780 232 426 144 313 332 128 435 479 87 447 1,809 40 37 79 12 56 34 """87 96 39 56 40 55 59 36 38 199 42 31 116 33 93 17 110 35 58 29 44 81 17 66 117 20 55 1,733 37 45 68 11 49 28 6 85 85 26 41 50 54 53 25 39 197 44 24 99 30 83 15 112 48 64 25 35 122 25 69 123 17 48 1,357 30 25 62 3 32 25 5 34 98 37 36 43 33 53 28 26 123 21 22 54 18 76 19 73 23 34 18 33 88 21 73 78 21 58 1,204 19 13 63 1 32 26 2 29 78 31 36 35 25 45 ' 17 23 119 29 25 47 16 82 23 77 29 34 19 22 93 20 58 70 13 49 32 22 47 35 38 26 1 5 53 52 163 2 2 4 99 Austin 2 1 1 1 1 1 Bridgehampton (inc. part of Carsonville villaf^o) 1 Carsonville village fpart of) 1 Buel 1 4 1 "i 2 "i 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 2 4 1 2 1 1 9 9 1 5 3 3 2 R Custer (inc. part of Sanilac Center viU.) Sanilac Center vill. (part of) 7 1 ""3 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 1 Elk. 1 Elmpr . « Evergreen 4 Flynn. Forester. 1 1 1 2 5 2 2 2 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 1 6 2 1 6 2 2 7 3 7 1 5 2 ""3 1 7 3 1 4 4 4 3 2 7 "i 1 "2 3 1 1 1 ■8 1 3 6 1 1 5 1 3 3 2 1 4 3 1 9 2 2 6 2 1 2 \ 5 4 11 2 2 34 8 3 11 6 8 24 19 1 Fremont,. 6 •>. Lamotte 1 Lexington (inc. the following villages) . . Lexington village Croswell village Maple Valley (inc. Brown City village). Brown City village... Marion (including Deckerville village) Deckerville village... Marlette (including Marlette village) Marlette village Minden (inc. Minden 18 7 2 4 2 3 1 7 4 2 2 5 5 2 1 1 1 10 2 14 8 Minden village. Moore... 2 1 1 3 ... 4 3 3 1 Sanilac (including Port Sanilac vill.)_. 1 ... 1 3 Speaker . 2 2 2 Washington (includ- ing part of Carson- ville vUlage)___ Carsonville village (part of) — 1 1 3 1 2 1 ... 1 1 3 Watertown (includ- ing part of Sanilac Center village). 1 1 — 2 4 2 POPULATION. 273 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population- Nativity of parents. Na ive. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. "to a o 0] s l4 .S CO S 1 SS a 1 a 1 a a a 'a a a i a SI '3 a 1 a (0 a a 5 lb 0) a 5 Sanilac Co.— Con. Sanilac Center vill. 18 53 133 22 40 28 43 126 24 40 98 196 a57 107 123 117 175 3:m 111 148 11 27 91 32 11 16 18 80 28 22 11 27 74 26 16 7 24 57 14 9 128 6 6 13 14 8 49 45 10 22 3 14 Worth 4 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 10 Carsonville village {in Bridgehampton and Washington)... Sanilac Center vil- lage (in Custer and 1 1 12 9 1 22 1 14 5 1 3 1 128 2 1 32 4 1 11 34 1 1 5 24 17 17 1 "i 1 11 10 19 "i 4 1 SCHOOLCKAFT CO 802 60 20 6.5 216 41 257 214 .52 91 614 50 3 37 173 19 243 203 24 65 2,883 278 82 2S8 692 105 885 773 270 343 1,739 146 46 89 490 83 626 ■ 546 103 156 261 35 13 3S 23 14 76 55 19 43 234 27 9 22 19 24 79 66 19 35 167 14 21 18 13 10 40 35 19 32 33 1 Germfask 11 11 1 "i 4 4 "i "i 10 8 "i 1 4 3 1 Harrison , Hiawatha 3 2 Manistique (includ- ing Manistique vill.) Manistique village.-. 10 7 5 4 79 64 is Thompson.. 1 3 9 5 3 3 3 ... 10 3 Shiawassee Co 10,030 285 408 536 139 394 .397 491 292 411 312 691 149 193 379 474 268 728 245 406 895 9,660 298 380 499 158 4m 301 422 292 404 289 657 172 196 342 451 258 684 244 3.39 888 4,364 124 190 131 31 259 82 287 296 193 1.50 23 82 190 221 48 163 49 208 213 3,858 101 i4;b 118 25 202 56 233 69 246 176 128 35 147 179 38 154 51 172 181 1,189 :w 32 5 s 2t) 54 37 84 s7 73 11 21 6ti 49 20 60 20 37 56 1,070 28 30 49 16 ■u .31 'Z6 91 30 59 11 15 66 46 24 40 10 30 57 745 27 34 20 21 21 39 3U 9 IK 41 28 14 28 12 30 40 786 16 25 41 12 16 24 71 18 38 29 53 s 15 30 28 16 42 9 27 35 78 "i 8 3 3 1 3 10 2 3 52 1 1 1 26 1 13 "'i 86 3 5 5 2 2 4 4 5 1 4 84 2 2 8 2 3 3 6 4 2 1 2 13 i "3 1 1 17 ""i 526 13 22 9 5 49 13 28 34 8 10 17 4 257 4 Bennington 6 Burns (inc. Byron village) 12 Byron vOlage. Caledonia. 1 1 1 6 9 1 2 4 2 3 "i 4 1 "3 1 20 Fairfield... .> Hazelton. 1) Middlebury 11 New Haven 3 Owosso 3 Perry (including the following villages) . . Morrice village 9 "ii 8 6 1 1 4 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 Rush... "" 2 2 3 1 2 2 10 8 6 1 11 12 12 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 25 41 36 8 16 Sciota (inc. Laings- bnrg Tillage) Laingsburg village.. Shiawassee (includ- ing Bancroft Till.).. Bancroft Tillage Venice.. . 42 36 9 5 2 1 1 5 6 6 11 1 1 9 59 9 Vernon (inc. the foi- lowing villages) 31 35 274 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI.— CoNTiNvix).— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Na tive. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 1 in s 1 la a 1 1 a •3 1 a la a J a i a 1 a "i 1 1 a m ■3 a 2) 11 3 19 18 1 1 a Shiawassee G0.-C071. Durand village VRrnnn villa.£ffi 298 183 298 450 199 181 70 2,182 652 603 321 606 299 189 280 482 193 213 76 2,249 723 631 326 569 83 48 74 185 67 76 42 1,321 225 259 227 610 86 31 66 192 82 71 39 1,295 249 250 245 551 26 10 51 47 23 22 2 273 77 70 44 82 24 16 27 48 30 14 4 303 102 78 37 86 17 7 24 44 20 18 6 183 45 56 34 48 21 5 28 54 27 23 4 211 57 59 31 64 "2 2 1 '"i 15 4 1 1 2 2 4 3 1 3 "2 1 6 4 16 10 3 17 11 6 WoodhuU 1 ... 6 3 3 1st ward. 2d -ward ._. — 1 — 3d ward 7 2 4 2 3 3 17 12 2 2 157 9S 42 33 1 1st ward 3d ward _ 5 54 4th ward 11 5 2 ... 5 2 2 2 '"8 St. Claik Co.. 6,368 276 221 96 34 164 204 377 225 134 202 168 48 73 ■32 101 74 80 192 107 170 74 145 81 108 304 58 279 254 138 6,247 249 217 118 36 160 187 381 230 94 177 166 49 54 18 77 81 101 188 98 160 69 175 102 113 289 61 270 238 129 15,697 202 676 259 189 612 403 373 156 303 296 275 59 521 68 213 280 465 419 443 406 254 530 107 432 315 39 492 300 109 14,826 187 648 280 156 533 325 357 157 283 227 224 43 416 53 208 286 430 341 382 366 215 482 108 422 299 34 404 280 100 2,827 90 137 71 40 98 88 133 72 71 79 58 10 59 8 61 72 73 103 95 111 56 79 18 61 92 12 88 88 32 2,665 64 149 81 29 101 70 103 63 56 56 43 14 62 8 58 51 66 87 86 95 44 92 27 58 97 23 75 82 53 2,223 55 111 54 33 40 33 115 57 59 45 64 18 27 7 56 63 77 36 41 85 34 59 31 64 76 5 47 82 14 2,252 50 104 50 28 34 43 93 47 60 40 57 22 32 14 51 44 48 55 48 66 36 54 27 57 77 11 45 81 29 77 4 2 2 59 2 94 2 3 2 66 2 2 69 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 "i 66 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 67 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 59 2 2 1 "2 4 3 422 6 2 1 1 1 8 4 4 9 2 3 6 5 4 9 23 9 13 2 10 13 11 32 12 3 2 59 3 237 1 4 4 Berlin. Brockway (inc. Yale village). Yale village Casco. 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 2 8 China Clay (includ. Algo- nac village).. Algonac village 4 Clyde. 4 "2 2 1 1 1 5 2 2 1 ""3 1 1 1 3 "1 1 1 "4 "5 2 1 1 8 3 3 6 "i 5 1 __. 3 Columbus CottreUviUe 1 "i "2 5 "i 1 3 "2 1 East China Emmet (inc. Emmet village).. 1 1 3 8 7 7 1 "6 1 10 5 1 1 "6 2 2 "2 "i 1 1 3 Emmet village Fort Gratiot.. 2 g Grant __ Greenwood g Ira g q Kimball.... 8 2 2 4 3 1 1 6 1 6 "2 4 "2 6 3 2 1 5 1 4 5 4 4 2 1 '"5 2 1 7 Mussey (inc. Capac q Capao village Port Huron 8 11 Riley (inc. part of Memphis village)... Memphis vill. (part of) 13 4 St. Clair 1 Wales 5 11 1 1 1 5 41 Memphis village (in" Richmond, Macomb Co., and Riley, St. Clair Co.).... 4 POPULATION. 275 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties. Father. Mother. Both un- known. cities and wards. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. S a o 1 1 a 1 E la a 1 a © "a a la a m cd a .2 a 1 a a a i 'a a in a 1 0) a 1 St. Claik Co.— Con. 595 219 120 256 1,6.57 180 203 127 263 189 240 101 153 128 73 327 174 153 631 246 132 253 1,637 131 212 130 258 224 269 102 144 85 82 3.50 195 155 724 274 208 242 5,878 600 353 498 631 696 711 563 974 475 377 637 296 341 739 312 207 220 5,915 551 360 546 701 728 733 553 942 424 357 658 288 370 197 73 63 61 664 60 36 57 111 80 100 57 76 48 39 134 54 8U 178 63 49 66 694 65 31 64 112 103 108 58 71 46 36 155 63 90 159 76 46 37 635 60 415 76 112 74 59 67 71 42 38 119 47 72 148 68 43 35 742 73 55 74 141 87 100 58 63 43 48 137 64 73 9 5 4 2 "2 6 3 3 4 6 1 3 23 1 1 7 "6 1 9 8 4 4 24 6 1 11 6 4 1 15 2 i 1 8 2 44 14 27 3 126 6 83 7 9 2 16 1 17 1st ward. 3 2d ward 12 3d ward Port Huron city 24 1 1 10 1 23 14 .50 1 2d ward 1 4tii ward 17 4 1 13 2 11 1 1 12 3 2 5 14 ?S 7 6tli ward 11 '"i 1 1 1 1 7 1 2 'i 2 8th ward 1 4 3 9tli ward lOtli ward St, Clair city 4 4 2 '"2 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 4 22 22 17 1st ward ,. 17 2d ward St. Joseph Co Burr Oak (including Burr Oak village)... Burr Oak village Colon 8,590 .531 231 702 699 426 305 191 274 477 595 1,356 1,059 645 263 249 612 205 441 121 899 716 493 319 8,624 551 258 724 774 499 278 205 2,S9 417 448 1,416 1,151 671 300 246 608 263 426 109 975 824 537 362 2,574 186 33 71 131 78 1.56 67 109 93 75 322 243 147 44 16 171 60 41 343 503 426 144 72 2,398 157 34 62 134 88 129 38 75 92 62 356 267 140 51 21 164 82 32 311 478 414 127 76 590 48 14 36 34 19 21 10 32 18 22 84 68 64 19 4 52 12 14 28 86 68 37 20 577 52 20 19 40 25 16 15 33 23 29 88 73 46 18 11 39 20 19 17 81 73 49 21 288 15 4 20 9 10 10 7 14 19 67 57 20 7 3 28 14 ..... 36 27 24 14 305 14 3 29 18 8 3 10 14 14 77 65 20 9 3 23 10 4 4 53 41 24 17 91 9 4 8 3 5 54 6 5 3 4 1 "2 17 1 1 1 "i 2 9 1 "i 116 15 10 2 12 3 1 4 1 104 11 10 5 13 4 2 2 2 11 1 2 12 1 1 460 21 14 7 46 9 1 14 10 267 27 13 7 Constantine (includ. Constantine village) Constantine village.. Fabins... 26 10 Fawn River 6 Florence 4 Flowerfleld. Leonidas. 5 14 14 10 6 1 9 2 11 3 12 11 4 2 4 2 2 8 2 7 2 6 8 7 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 "i 3 3 1 1 1 2 "i 6 23 21 5 3 2 8 3 13 6 6 6 12 8 1 9 5 18 2 2 1 "i 1 2 1 1 1 2 16 79 73 27 16 3 34 13 28 7 135 123 32 21 16 Lockport (inc. Three Elvers village) Three Rivers village. Mendon (including Mendon village) Mendon village Mottville 36 35 8 5 1 Nottawa (including Centerville vUlage). Centerville village Park ... 39 13 15 Sturgis (inc. Sturgis village) 3 3 ?1 3 2 13 14 2 2 2 1 1 4 4 67 Sturgis village White Pigeon (inc. White Pigeon vill.). White Pigeon vill. 61 13 9 276 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI. — CoNTii^VBi).— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townshipBf Tillages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 1 a 1 a SB 1 » i •a a i ■a .S a m 0) ■a a in eS a a 1 a s a to 1 Tuscola Co 7,034 379 358 384 266 102 2.i8 389 69 239 123 192 191 32 495 284 106 193 615 411 326 165 30 164 9 430 119 166 385 588 375 264 189 114 39 6,401 337 329 370 208 75 215 343 73 244 141 141 160 27 450 286 120 180 605 424 309 150 26 117 8 393 153 144 309 603 403 264 165 79 34 7,009 380 210 164 4.34 74 333 489 95 547 237 141 456 95 346 482 158 275 344 235 140 325 56 276 12 257 56 214 209 407 228 257 193 130 68 6,562 392 155 134 384 78 293 402 91 531 ^2;» 143 439 107 316 461 197 228 385 277 140 302 55 279 18 243 69 217 198 358 216 271 167 124 73 1,759 85 68 79 74 17 80 10:j 25 92 42 47 72 14 93 136 47 48 116 86 70 60 10 63 7 61 16 57 59 134 81 78 58 26 17 1,630 76 82 56 72 16 71 80 17 110 59 33 50 10 88 111 38 34 144 101 35 66 11 48 2 65 17 58 63 145 99 73 47 23 13 1,429 84 63 43 67 9 70 52 12 79 22 67 62 6 65 101 48 51 99 78 40 66 9 61 6 51 12 36 38 98 52 67 39 32 14 1,367 86 54 45 73 16 87 68 26 61 24 58 63 10 48 89 45 45 86 71 46 59 11 52 8 48 16 52 30 91 58 60 42 24 19 88 2 "a 59 2 "2 48 1 1 58 2 1 84 3 1 3 94 4 "3 64 1 2 1 52 2 412 7 2 15 ?fi? 4 Aimer 4 Arbela Columbia (including 21 Unionville village 3 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 4 1 2 3 6 6 5 26 15 1 34 9 18 20 4 39 46 27 24 11 4 8 4 Denmark (inc. Eeese Tillage).. 5 Eeese Tillage Elkland (inc. Cass City Tillage) Cass City Tillage Ellington 3 3 1 1 5 1 5 8 1 3 7 6 9 2 1 7 4 1 6 2 3 3 4 3 6 1 2 1 4 3 13 "2 3 4 3 3 2 ""3 3 1 6 8 6 6 1 1 3 2 8 2 5 4 2 1 9 "2 3 17 10 1 Elmwood (inc. Gage- town village) ._ Gagetown Tillage Fair GroTe _ 22 3 13 Fremont (inc. May- TiUeTOlage) 23 4 GUford.._ 5 9 7 2 1 1 6 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 8 9 11 8 9 2 3 8 7 5 2 1 5 2 1 2 1 19 Indian Fields (inc. Caro village) CaroTOlage Juniata 35 28 IB Kingston (inc. part of Kingston village) Kingston vill. (pt. of) Koylton (inc, part of Kingston village) _ _ . Kingston vill. (pt. of) 3 2 5 Millington (includ. MiUington Tillage) . Millington Tillage..-. 13 8 6 13 11 1 2 9 1 1 4 3 3 2 7 1 5 2 3 "4 8 5 9 4 5 1 23 13 7 "3 2 18 15 5 12 1 5 2 8 3 8 4 2 46 16 10 10 76 57 3 1 3 4 23 7 S Tuscola _ Tassar (inc. Vassar Tillage). 8 ?4 "Vassar village Watertown ... 13 .5 Wells 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 4 Wisner 1 Kingston village (in Kingston and Koyl- ton).. . ... 1 ?, Van Bueen Co Almena 11,421 384 722 322 11,449 346 753 340 2,135 45 79 35 1,823 29 72 36 840 20 35 20 858 21 30 11 517 8 33 10 487 12 14 3 116 1 8 4 70 1 4 3 23 14 178 1 5 2 172 1 . 8 1 12 10 1 572 8 49 15 362 ?, Antwerp (inc. Law- 44 Lawton village .17 POPULATION. 277 TABLE XVI. — Continued. — Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother nnknown. Father unknown. Comities, townships, villages, cities and wards. Father. Mdther. Both un- Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. J a 1 S 1 'a a a 1 a 1 a '3 1 ■3 a 1 1 a © 1 i ■3 a a a '3 a 1 a 1 1 ViN BCBBN Co.— Con. 538 920 351 775 129 107 673 87 472 657 406 544 379 875 333 a52 6.36 198 858 4«S 747 114 438 998 737 4.53 221 487 921 374 792 168 120 646 92 483 789 538 489 359 865 380 336 667 251 912 557 712 123 388 1,085 817 419 243 103 118 40 76 12 17 120 15 104 178 93 148 61 122 40 87 90 26 137 77 111 13 73 435 264 48 30 89 107 39 63 10 12 103 9 78 147 76 111 41 106 41 73 80 29 140 80 86 9 53 396 265 47 21 47 77 22 47 12 12 47 10 57 34 21 50 23 66 30 21 49 4 62 31 40 11 24 103 68 38 23 50 74 35 40 8 9 43 9 54 32 23 33 25 69 28 34 57 10 67 35 57 22 28 110 81 34 31 29 25 5 45 8 9 30 5 25 27 10 32 14 45 19 10 22 7 32 18 17 1 27 77 61 19 10 23 29 10 34 8 5 31 7 32 31 U 19 6 33 13 13 26 4 35 17 24 2 21 85 66 17 7 12 6 2 7 3 1 3 1 1 26 17 1 11 7 3 2 4 2 1 6 13 4 9 6 12 14 7 14 4 1 5 1 1 1 1 "i 3 2 1 31 32 11 18 4 2 6 26 Bangor (inc. Bangor villaf^ft) 30 Bangor village Bloomingdale (inc. the following vill's). Bloomingdale village 9 13 GobleviUe vill. (pt.o£) Columbia (including Breedsville village) _ Breedsville village 1 2 1 10 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 ... 4 Covert Decatur (inc. Deca- tur village) 2 46 21 4 2 23 19 15 12 4 23 14 1 29 19 2 1 22 17 9 11 5 25 21 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 93 48 19 2 67 44 58 27 "9 67 41 1 15 47 Decatur village 34 8 1 Hartford (inc. Hart- ford village) __ Hartford vLUage Keeler.._ 10 9 8 4 2 12 9 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 33 23 '31 Lawrence (inc. Law- rence village) Lawrence village Paw Paw (inc. Paw Paw village) Paw Paw village Pine Grove (inc part of Goblevillevill.).. Goblevillevill.(pt.of) Porter... 28 6 8 •5 3 3 2 42 30 4 11 5 2 1 3 9 5 3 2 1 3 1 6 7 7 4 2 12 8 4 1 68 1 6 3 1 2 2 1 14 "i 18 1 "i 15 38 44 10 2 303 3 2 16 13 South Haven (inc. South Haven vUl.).. South Haven village. Waverly 24 16 1 Goblevilie village (in Bloomingdale and Pine Grove) 1 a 54 1 "3 Washtenaw Co. 10,037 237 505 227 151 108 208 15 232 41 10,847 203 461 218 127 97 200 9 246 28 8,347 276 355 222 164 380 221 5 358 15 8,189 234 268 201 116 314 180 3 258 14 1,701 38 78 70 35 70 47 4 46 2 1,779 37 51 56 31 58 52 4 55 1 923 26 48 15 28 41 38 1 12 2 947 32 39 14 25 24 M 1 20 5 27 35 23 'l8 179 Augusta.. 2 2 5 1 1 1 3 Bridgewater . 11 Lima (inc. part of Chelsea village) Chelsea viU. (part of) Lodi (includ. part or Saline village) Saline vm. (part of). 1 1 ... ... 1 4 1 4 2 3 1 ... ... 1 ... 1 2 1 278 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVI.—CoNTmv^D.— Parent-nativity of population. Nativity of parents. Native. Foreign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native ' father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, townships, villaBes, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. .2 a s 1 a 1 © ■ 1 a en 0) "3 1 1 a .5 s a h 1 1 IS a 1b 1 CD a 1 "3 a 2 1 1 .2 CO a a 13 a eS a 1 13 g o Washtenaw Co.-Con. 175 493 240 221 297 343 421 157 399 202 204 312 478 307 221 646 203 4 388 322 339 202 2,165 509 178 357 481 149 491 1,606 , 377 323 396 203 807 163 486 268 188 263 332 432 167 441 260 216 329 553 371 221 642 236 4 404 380 393 199 2,631 720 187 352 576 168 628 1,994 438 421 556 228 351 124 415 237 288 203 215 333 98 436 129 277 163 516 264 150 180 37 2 165 269 62 115 2,232 U5 733 479 238 152 185 674 100 77 143 77 277 128 422 271 249 152 191 270 97 375 135 238 140 481 271 123 157 33 5 153 274 54 116 2,600 .566 753 443 381 154 303 933 134 121 216 113 352 41 103 43 74 40 37 56 37 82 54 39 38 111 47 30 63 18 2 45 51 39 41 358 76 84 69 59 24 46 200 54 32 47 21 46 28 91 44 67 50 28 56 30 81 51 37 42 95 48 33 78 21 2 48 52 34 33 443 90 101 65 86 40 61 262 61 46 68 29 58 8 43 28 45 15 24 16 9 17 4 23 16 39 25 16 16 3 2 32 26 8 13 245 36 36 65 47 23 38 160 42 18 41 19 40 8 51 27 34 22 28 32 10 37 16 17 22 49 35 19 27 6 1 39 36 14 16 228 50 32 45 38 23 40 146 45 15 35 13 38 Manchester (includ. Manchester village) Manchester Tillage .. Northfield 1 ... ... 3 2 1 55 1 11 3 11 7 7 1 1 3 1 3 9 Plttsfleld 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 S7 Saline (inc. part of Saline village) Saline Till, (part of). Scio (includ. Dexter 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... 11 5 — 1 1 3 3 2 2 ... 3 Dexter Tillage 2 1 Superior ^ Sylvan (inc. part of Chelsea village) Chelsea Till, (part of) Webster 2 1 1 3 1 5 4 1 2 3 1 5 3 2 2 7 1 1 2 2 3 1 12 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 18 8 3 14 13 3 5 8 3 5 York (inc. the fol- lowing Tillages) Milan Till, (part of). Saline Till, (part of) . Ypsilanti 6 4 3 1 2 3 "'i 2 1 1 9 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 14 4 5 5 80 13 18 31 1 ?, Chelsea Tillage (in Lima and Sylvan).- Milan vill. (in Milan, Monroe Co. and York, Washtenaw Co.) Saline vill. (in Lodi, Saline and York) 4 6 6 Ann Arbor city 5 "i 4 8 2 ""3 12 2 3 3 34 3 2d ward 3 3d ward 5 ... U 1 6th ward 2 1 1 5 7 3 3 1 1 3 3 2 4 18 6 3 1 3 6 281 2 1 6 16 8 4 1 2 1 246 4 1 1 2 1 "i 209 3 1 7 6 1 172 4 1 1 1 17 45 24 6 1 1 13 3129 12 2 20 2 4 13 Ypsilanti city 1st ward 47 25 7 3d ward. X 4tb ward 1 106 1 1 3 1 ... 9 Wayne Co. 30,583 522 374 378 104 731 31,848 545 372 401 112 674 94,282 410 194 788 254 1,400 97,390 357 153 762 236 1,222 9,669 103 37 80 20 190 10178 108 40 73 20 188 6,105 70 39 68 19 101 6,080 53 35 65 19 110 233 3 1 2 130 1 1 2 179 1 1641 in Canton... Dearborn (inc. Dear- born village) 1 33 / 1 5 3 1 fi POPULATION. 279 TABLE XVI. — Continued.— Parent-noWvitz/ of population. Natiyity of parents. NatiTe. Foreign. Foreign father, natlTe mother. Foreign mother, uatiTe father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Counties, to-sTOships, Tillages, cities and wards. Father. Mother. Both un- known. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tiTe. For- eign. a 1 a .2 a a CD 1 1 "3 a i '3 s '3 a 7 13 1 2 1 a 0) a 13 a 2 1 a 1 1 a 1 1 Colfax . n (rreenwood 3 Hanover (inc. part of Sherman vill.) .__ Sherman vill. (part of) 4 2 — — 6 R Harriog "'3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 4 2 1 2 1 4 Slagle (inc. part of Harrietta vill.) Harrietta vill. (part of) 6 19 8 19 2 5 SpringviUe (inc. part of Sherman vill.) ___ Sherman vill. (part of) 5 3 2 — 5 2 13 7 Wexford (inc. part 15 1 30 8 171 30 56 41 44 16 24 11 173 41 56 36 40 13 1 15 4 114 42 26 22 24 9 1 11 12 115 37 39 28 11 1 1 3 1 3 Sherman vill. (part of) Harrietta village (in JBoon and Slagle)__. Sherman village (in Antioch, Hanover, Snringville and Wexford) 1 14 4 8 2 3 9 4 2 3 1 13 6 6 1 1 2 2 5 2 27 9 3 13 2 11 3 21 7 5 8 1 1 12 5 2 4 1 1 1 9 4 1 4 IS 8 127 51 48 17 11 9 4 34 1st ward 10 14 3d ward„ 6 4th ward 4 . POPULATION. 281 TABLE XVII. — The civil condition of the native population, by sex, in the State and counties. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced, Un- known. State and counties. CO 1 m .2 S 1 a o 1 i 1 1 1 1 cs S "3 o H la '3 S 'a 1 306 la a 238 1 a State 1,057,402 562,806 494,596 549,864 266,207 283,657 57,415 18,321 39,094 5,799 2,626 3,173 68 Alcona Alger 2,485 593 19,533 8,055 5,976 3,315 1,854 11,525 29,914 3,934 22,315 11,725 22,208 10,278 5,438 6,485 5,416 3,655 12,862 1,224 8,395 5,653 15,298 4,994 19,021 2,288 5,492 8,457 14,417 13,709 21,182 15,836 18,524 16,748 5,709 2,332 10,758 21,675 19,114 2,755 54,611 4 ■,254 2,681 13,789 5,005 23,180 9,855 819 3,317 16,199 1,325 347 10,548 4,164 3,376 1,792 1,065 6,360 15,565 2,254 11,969 6,290 11,762 5,663 2,917 3,612 2,954 2,023 6,962 691 4,489 2,917 8,278 2,717 10,062 1,279 2,907 4,659 7,813 7,346 11,130 8,398 9,916 9,227 2,999 1,295 5,881 11,.523 10,007 1,642 28,219 655 1,518 7,476 2,814 12,077 5,369 442 1,834 8,589 1,160 246 8,985 3,891 2,600 1,523 789 5,165 14,349 1,680 10,346 5,435 10,446 4,615 2,521 2,873 2,463 1,632 5,900 533 3,906 2,736 7,018 2,277 8,959 1,009 2,585 3,798 6,574 6,363 10,052 7,438 8,608 7,521 2,710 1,037 4,877 10,152 9,107 1,113 26,392 599 1,163 6,313 2,191 11,103 4,486 377 1,483 7,610 674 207 13,061 1,791 3,254 1,138 485 9,208 9,409 2,291 14,529 11,223 17,351 8,565 2,749 2,244 1,332 2,124 9,579 623 2,271 932 13,662 3,107 13,955 1,098 1,045 4,830 10,789 13,218 2,939 3,171 14,354 12,614 1,644 487 6,021 16,175 13,717 1,738 30,183 170 1,403 7,642 1,830 17,519 7,300 217 1,179 7,739 328 101 6,343 805 1,599 534 232 4,504 4,460 1,128 7,077 6,564 8,499 4,245 1,320 1,052 697 1,022 4,656 301 1,006 391 6,755 1,529 6,852 519 478 2,337 5,263 6,528 1,182 1,438 7,108 6,234 777 217 2,962 8,011 6,651 850 14,533 65 691 3,6S7 886 8,606 3,5.53 107 568 3,729 346 106 6,718 986 1,655 604 253 4,704 4,949 1,163 7,452 5,659 8,852 4,320 1,429 1,182 633 1,102 4,923 322 1,265 541 6,907 1,578 7,103 579 567 2,493 5,526 6,690 1,757 1,733 7,246 6,380 867 270 3,059 8,134 7,066 888 15,650 105 712 3,955 944 8,913 3,747 110 611 4,010 45 21 1,321 119 253 96 38 933 712 225 1,721 1,432 2,331 1,013 229 166 121 138 970 35 154 48 1,606 391 1,572 80 56 417 863 1,563 114 154 1,725 1,439 122 39 463 1,957 1,780 157 3,403 10 113 738 152 2,430 835 17 121 806 18 14 434 54 113 37 14 297 193 108 509 432 650 316 99 73 45 69 291 19 69 15 531 129 493 41 25 174 295 463 37 61 523 470 44 20 197 586 536 89 1,016 5 52 266 66 735 279 8 51 239 27 7 887 65 140 59 24 636 519 117 1,212 1,000 1,681 697 130 93 76 69 679 16 85 33 1,075 262 1,079 39 31 243 568 1,100 77 93 1,202 969 78 19 266 1,371 1,244 68 2,387 5 61 472 86 1,695 556 9 70 567 5 2 HI 6 23 11 3 127 75 20 131 189 216 130 27 25 7 17 118 11 14 2 170 42 176 7 9 58 106 154 12 11 183 127 14 6 50 180 240 17 387 1 21 68 9 249 71 1 13 65 2 1 50 2 10 8 1 57 25 13 57 82 91 68 14 16 2 9 66 7 4 1 76 22 78 7 4 25 49 82 '""6 83 70 7 4 21 82 117 10 152 """12 25 3 111 34 """■§ 27 3 1 61 4 13 3 2 70 50 7 74 107 125 62 13 9 5 8 52 4 10 1 94 20 98 33 57 72 12 5 100 57 7 2 29 98 123 7 235 1 9 43 6 138 37 1 4 38 1 "2 1 Allegan Alpena Antrim 2 9 4 5 Baraga Barry 2 2 4 1 8 2 2 2 1 3 — Bay 2 Berrien 5 Calhoun Cass 11 31 8 17 3 14 Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa 1 1 Clinton 1 1 Delta Eaton Genesee Gladwin Gogebic G'd Traverse.. Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton 1 1 12 1 1 7 "5 3 3 Ingham Ionia J 2 5 1 1 5 1 1 IsabsUa Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent 2 92 20 '89 14 2 3 6 4 1 3 Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau. •Lenawee Livingston Luce -. 5 1 2 1 3 Mackinac Macomb _ 36 282 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVII. — Concluded. — The civil condition of the native population, by sex, in the State and counties. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. Counties. 1 a 1 cA a 1 a ft H 1 a 1 & 1 -3 a 1 3 S 1 a 1 Manistee 12,739 518 17,531 8,858 10,457 10,744 6,464 3,201 18,181 16,594 1,118 17,926 9,702 19,625 8,443 2,598 3,040 8,320 879 2,167 19,944 3,107 706 39,866 16,053 2,827 15,462 25,299 11,821 16,612 14,984 21,824 131,210 6,727 6,698 278 9,019 4,842 5,663 5,756 3,565 1,808 9,886 8,914 663 9,382 5,ii56 10,468 4,740 1,446 1,794 4,579 534 1,209 10,540 1,753 431 20,934 8,571 1,630 8,455 13,510 6,356 8,994 8,009 11,222 66,984 3,680 6,041 240 8,512 4,016 4,794 4,988 2,899 1,393 8,295 7,680 455 8,544 4,346 9,157 3,703 1,152 1,246 3,741 345 958 9,404 1,354 275 18,942 7,482 1,197 7,007 11,789 5,465 7,618 6,975 10,602 64,226 3,047 3,271 144 2,757 3,539 5,740 2,603 3,270 1,321 9,744 10,982 398 6,796 5,572 14,047 5,108 1,128 1,064 3,928 475 1,083 7,181 427 354 16,058 3,973 961 11,572 9,544 9,690 8,596 12,347 11,980 45,729 3,796 1,534 70 1,144 1,686 2,817 1,134 1,626 626 4,722 5,367 193 3,201 2,693 6,933 2,533 543 506 1,918 231 548 3,409 189 168 7,561 1,758 470 5,688 4,555 4,702 4,165 6,093 5,790 21,753 1,859 1,737 74 1,613 1,858 2,923 1,469 1,644 695 5,022 5,615 205 3,595 2,877 7,114 2,575 583 358 2,010 244 535 3,772 238 186 8,497 2,215 491 5,884 4,989 4,888 4,431 6,254 6,190 23,976 1,937 257 8 176 334 466 146 238 83 863 1,068 21 612 486 1,760 419 66 37 339 20 72 581 11 32 1,385 205 52 1,089 788 1,175 721 1,394 1,790 5,146 311 88 7 45 129 196 68 98 41 285 ■ 416 13 210 230 319 174 37 34 154 5 39 216 5 18 451 81 22 355 241 335 250 431 398 1,280 150 169 1 131 205 270 78 140 42 578 652 8 402 256 1,241 245 29 23 185 15 33 365 6 14 934 124 30 734 547 840 471 963 1,392 3,866 161 47 2 13 31 27 8 22 16 79 98 3 101 62 146 49 10 10 33 23 2 9 13 17 3 9 8 39 47 1 42 31 69 24 7 4 19 24 1 1 Marquette 4 16 10 5 13 8 40 51 2 59 31 77 25 3 6 14 Mason 1 1 — Menominee Midland Missaukee 1 1 1 1 Monroe Montcalm Montmorency- Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana 3 1 "i 1 2 2 1 "'7 1 1 .- Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola 1 1 1 1 Oscoda 5 5 Otsegp 7 49 1 5 162 21 12 125 77 123 82 132 134 358 37 4 21 — -. 51 12 6 62 35 57 40 69 49 125 20 3 28 1 1 111 9 6 63 42 66 42 63; 85 233 17 Ottawa Presque Iale.-_ 11 11 -.. Roscommon -. Saginaw Sanilac, 11 10 Schoolcraft-.-. Shiawassee St. Clair - St. Joseph Tuscola 8 1 1 8 8 1 1 8 -- Van Buren Washtenaw.-. 3 7 9 1 3 5 2 4 Wexford POPULATION. 283 TABLE XVIII.- ■The civil condition of the foreign-horn population, by sex, in the State and counties. Single. Married. Widowed. Diyorced. Unknown. State and counties. 1 eft © la a 0) la 1 00 13 1 1 1 S 13 1 S a 1 1 S3 a a 3 o H © a in a © State 175,070 108,510 66,560 352,397 186,510 165,887 41,572 14,296 27,276 1,634 863 771 182 163 19 Alcona Alger POl 269 879 2,537 901 763 839 253 6,197 535 1,967 286 1,398 209 662 1,733 4,179 738 471 306 3,746 3,303 356 567 1,446 509 3,093 1,187 521 268 6,900 4,129 1,340 861 1,538 977 1,824 1,669 2,092 381 10,395 512 748 1,448 592 921 548 591 1,092 1,521 541 215 590 1,503 606 483 661 177 3,540 381 1,209 177 839 146 460 1,115 2,758 508 303 249 2,832 2,329 259 356 858 354 2,268 833 319 168 4,660 2,503 797 541 975 740 880 1,047 1,213 335 5,893 380 596 877 444 517 365 407 779 924 260 54 289 1,034 295 280 178 76 2,657 154 758 109 559 63 202 618 1,421 230 168 57 914 976 97 211 588 155 825 354 202 100 2,240 1,626 543 320 563 237 444 622 879 46 4,502 132 152 571 148 404 183 184 313 597 1,280 270 3,765 4,757 1,849 1,491 922 1,424 13,662 951 4,292 1,163 3,316 802 1,662 2,946 3,928 1,208 1,898 467 4,276 4,493 1,326 1,168 3,811 838 4,147 2,244 1,826 1,103 11,975 8,194 3,064 2,595 3,026 1,335 2,586 4,080 4,389 529 20,620 785 860 4,647 1,618 3,525 1,533 654 1,385 5,332 656 157 2,077 2,473 977 788 606 800 7,067 632 2,276 637 1,818 M8 896 1,565 2,029 650 1,070 251 2,360 2,435 734 617 1,987 456 2,267 1,152 1,022 602 6,532 4,257 1,613 1,410 1,591 726 1,368 2,250 2,315 309 10,794 449 495 2,440 856 1,910 853 358 739 2,806 624 113 1,688 2,284 872 703 416 624 6,595 419 2,016 526 1,498 354 766 1,381 1,899 558 828 216 1,916 2,058 592 551 1,824 382 1,880 1,092 804 501 5,443 3,937 1,451 1,185 1,435 609 1,218 1,830 2,074 220 9,726 336 365 2,207 762 1,615 680 296 646 2,526 120 23 502 154 117 83 213 1,289 105 656 179 621 140 145 283 330 91 346 42 391 262 188 100 530 77 233 272 238 246 1,035 737 474 411 267 109 212 633 653 57 2,304 73 66 524 183 691 288 45 124 702 58 17 183 182 77 59 46 89 433 43 229 64 192 50 72 133 147 45 113 26 181 107 74 51 202 42 73 108 87 85 326 297 161 152 95 49 81 187 203 30 791 36 31 199 75 228 100 22 66 249 62 6 319 251 77 58 37 124 856 62 427 115 429 90 73 150 183 46 2*3 16 210 155 114 49 328 35 160 164 151 161 709 440 313 259 172 60 131 448 450 27 1,513 37 35 325 108 463 188 23 58 453 6 6 .-- 1 1 ..- Allegan. 14 18 7 8 5 14 41 1 15 10 20 7 13 17 9 5 17 2 15 5 U 13 42 2 7 22 16 11 12 24 23 17 19 8 21 23 43 6 128 9 7 5 6 3 6 20 1 5 4 10 3 7 10 6 3 12 2 7 1 8 9 21 2 3 15 8 9 10 12 15 14 10 5 14 10 26 6 65 5 11 2 2 2 8 21 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 'Arenac 1 Baraga Bay _ - 1 1 Berrien Branch 10 6 10 4 6 7 4 2 5 1 1 Cass 1 1 Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta 8 4 6 4 21 Dickinson Eaton Genesee 4 7 8 2 2 12 8 3 9 3 7 13 17 G'd Traverse.^. Gratiot 16 16 — - Hillsdale Houghton 3 3 Ingham 3 3 Iron, Isabella 2 51 8 2 51 7 Jackson . Kalamazoo Kalkaska.//"" 1 Kent_. 63 3 2 1 Lake.... 5 23 6 19 5 4 5 23 4 13 2 9 3 3 2 13 1 10 4 10 2 1 3 10 Lapeer .. Leelanau.. Lenawee 2 1 1 1 1 Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb . 1 1 284 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XVIII. — Concluded. — The civil condition of the foreign-born population by sex, in the State and counties. Single, Married. Widowed. Divorced. TJnljnown. Counties. CD s 1 a •a a 1 S "o at a 1 1 i "to a ^ 13 1 a S Manistee 2,924 48 6,165 1,739 1,026 4,098 907 935 633 1,242 355 3,149 795 2,002 644 673 1,320 1,180 185 548 2,774 689 262 6,446 3,972 1,561 1,066 5,417 391 2,051 389 1,890 36,043 1,051 1,877 36 4,110 1,122 692 3,060 601 713 385 792 267 1,850 549 1,290 441 439 1,128 761 177 425 1,727 562 215 3,842 2,424 1,221 668 3,013 239 1,233 261 1,087 18,696 697 1,047 12 2,055 617 334 1,038 306 222 248 450 88 1,299 246 712 203 234 192 419 8 123 1,047 127 47 2,604 1,548 340 398 2,404 152 818 128 803 17,347 354 6,354 165 10,295 3,581 2,713 5,688 2,120 1,285 3,081 3,728 493 7,866 2,255 4,375 1,751 1,074 1,259 2,429 219 861 7,561 1,558 261 15,788 8,923 1,576 3,138 11,544 1,698 5,749 1,547 4,857 64,719 1,969 3,330 85 5,517 1,901 1,419 3,128 1,095 725 1,703 1,954 262 4,103 1,235 2,276 906 554 746 1,278 124 455 3,957 846 157 8,328 4,671 914 1,680 5,967 932 2,992 863 2,590 33,376 1,065 3,024 80 4,778 1,680 1,294 2,560 1,025 560 1,378 1,774 231 3,763 1,020 2,099 845 520 513 1,151 95 406 3,604 712 104 7,460 4,252 662 1,458 5,577 766 2,757 684 2,267 31,343 904 499 31 1,041 32X 282 436 190 105 581 425 46 815 239 684 172 83 114 239 21 52 947 112 36 2,028 772 118 383 1,587 266 56t( 251 978 9,004 142 171 16 321 116 98 19(J 77 6fJ . 199 180 280 lis 248 71 36 53 lOi 12 27 406 47 20 701 298 48 141 496 97 235 81 268 2,345 63 328 15 720 212 184 246 113 45 3S2 245 19 r,x, 121 436 101 47 61 135 9 25 541 65 16 1,327 474 70 242 1,091 169 333 170 710 6,659 79 22 8 14 Maniton. 2 1 \ Marqnette 30 10 18 12 6 8 16 20 45 13 32 12 5 6 6 16 4 12 9 4 4 11 11 9 20 7 15 5 4 4 5 14 6 6 3 2 4 5 9 25 6 17 7 1 2 1 MasoD - 1 1 Mecosta _. " Menominee Midland 4 4 Missaui^ee Monroe 1 .... 1 Montcalm- Montmorency--. Muskegon Newaygo-- i... 2 7 2 7 -- Oakland 3 1 1 1 9 Oceana Ogemaw - Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda 2 1 2 2 1 2 .... Otsego --- 4 28 6 1 90 26 10 18 63 12 32 11 46 220 14 4 18 3 "52 16 7 7 25 9 17 5 20 89 7 Ottawa Presque Isle 10 3 1 38 10 3 11 38 3 15 6 26 131 7 7 7 .... Saginaw 13 10 3 Schoolcraft Shiawassee 2 2 St. Clair St. Joseph 1 3 1 1 3 23 1 2 1 1 2 17 .... Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford .... 6 POPULATION. 285 TABLE XIX. — The civil condition of the native population, by sex, in the incorpo- rated cities. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. Cities. S si e 1 s a "3 1 S 1 1 en a .2 B 9 .2 a 368,719 186,280 1>2,439 161,283 77,033 84,250 19,a57 4,738 14,619 1,990 615 1,375 160 130 30 4,476 2,195 ,5,421 5,4.38 1,211 6,971 14,269 1,.)00 2,422 996 2,4.57 2,293 1,9.50 3,024 589 2,2.56 720 104,. 518 1,.596 950 3,800 4,657 787 422 2,752 923 34,157 1,398 327 1,374 1,933 3,061 1,045 2,318 3,006 3,575 5,197 10,397 9,332 7,413 1,304 3,720 6,478 1,695 4,4.56 2,275 720 5,581 1,189 3,167 2,243 1,0S5 2,714 2,634 623 3,50:S 7,202 73:i 1,274 498 1,219 1,195 1,004 1,640 318 1,094 .364 .52,722 823 490 1,901 2,243 448 212 i,a«) 463 16,912 672 178 696 945 1,595 520 1,178 1,545 1,881 2,621 5,387 4,576 3,793 653 1,900 3,316 871 2,288 1,162 3.59 2,888 597 1,551 iiiio 2,707 2,804 588 3,468 7,067 767 1,148 498 1,238 1,098 946 1,384 271 1,162 356 51,796 773 460 1,899 2,414 339 210 1,412 460 17,245 726 149 678 988 •1,466 525 1,140 1,461 1,694 2,576 5,010 4,7,56 3,620 651 1,820 3,162 824 2,168 1,113 361 2,693 592 1,616 3,0.34 1,663 1,292 2,596 329 5,639 4,579 1,0.51 1,990 207 1,407 1,096 1,791 953 400 2,2.31 521 34,197 1,438 931 997 3,266 333 2.58 748 971 17,317 1,071 213 1,192 1,574 1,038 949 1,553 494 591 571 7,094 5,800 4,988 943 1,244 1,250 843 1,200 1,387 795 1,.563 710 1,341 1,459 816 578 1,232 151 2,724 2,167 518 976 88 689 519 878 452 199 1,096 264 16,i;m 701 453 439 1,5M 155 126 355 482 8,278 511 105 588 765 478 466 737 200 265 209 3,558 2,777 2,465 457 592 572 410 546 681 392 667 358 641 l,.57o 847 714 1,364 178 2,915 2,412 533 1,014 119 718 577 913 .501 201 1,135 257 18,06;j 737 478 558 1,669 178 132 393 489 9,039 560 108 604 809 560 483 816 294 329 362 3,536 3,023 2,523 486 652 678 433 654 706 403 896 352 700 523 271 85 56:j 29 780 390 126 245 12 145 88 249 71 20 314 71 3,9.54 172 163 66 454 19 22 74 145 2,044 155 15 172 229 62 200 211 30 37 37 866 812 651 127 120 96 64 83 246 102 88 80 159 117 63 :« 82 6 181 93 28 55 5 35 3:3 60 29 5 80 12 856 42 36 26 102 8 9 25 45 525 36 4 47 51 18 44 60 4 17 11 230 196 175 35 37 23 14 21 54 30 32 21 34 406 208 50 4S1 23 599 297 98 190 7 110 55 ■ 189 42 15 264 59 3,098 130 127 40 352 11 13 49 100 1,519 119 11 125 178 44 156 151 26 20 26 635 616 476 92 83 73 50 62 192 72 56 59 125 55 14 4 37 'J 102 50 6 25 1 10 15 39 7 4 35 7 274 25 15 6 60 4 1 4 25 256 17 4 39 19 6 21 20 1 6 3 71 109 67 18 10 20 5 7 22 14 4 6 12 13 6 1 9 35 15 1 7 1 6 5 10 2 1 9 2 86 10 2 2 20 .... 1 10 88 4 1 14 6 1 9 6 3 3 12 32 22 4 2 7 1 4 8 6 1 1 5 42 8 3 28 2 67 35 5 18 Alhinn AlpAnn Ann Arbor 6 3 3 Au Sable Battle Creek Bay City 5 3 3 1 2 Benton Harbor Bessemer BigEapids.-. 4 10 29 5 3 26 5 188 15 13 4 40 4 flftHillap. Charlotte _ Cheboygan. _ Clare. .... .... ... Coldwater rinrnntifl Detroit 6 1 3 3 Dowagiac 1 Eaton Bapids Flint Gladstone. Gladwin Grand Haven Grand Ledge.. 3 15 168 13 3 25 13 5 12 14 1 3 1 1 ... Grand Rapids Greenville. 4 1 3 Harrison •{ Hastings 2 2 Hillsdale.... Holland.. 10 10 Hudson . Ionia 1 1 Ironwood IshDeming Jackson... 59 77 45 14 8 13 4 3 14 8 3 5 7 90 19 87 13 3 Kalamazoo Lansing 6 Lapeer... Ludington Manistee ., 1 1 ... Marine City.... Marqnette Marshall Mason. Menominee Midland... Monroe, 286 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XIX. — Concluded.— r/ie civil condition of the native population, by sex, in the incorporated cities. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. Cities. o H 3 .2 a J" in 3 H to i 1 "a 1 1 in 0) a 1 1 1 Mount Clemens... 2,763 1,466 9,505 2,749 2,252 425 1,319 3,776 3,248 7,121 21,048 2,491 631 1,211 1,024 1,054 1,016 5,793 2,259 2,857 1,376 716 4,799 1,405 1,115 212 654 1,963 1,668 3,706 10,711 1,326 301 .585 527 1,098 519 3,031 1,212 1,282 1,387 750 4,706 1,344 1,137 213 665 1,813 1,580 3,415 10,337 1,165 330 626 497 956 497 2,762 1,047 1,575 1,365 918 3,066 387 1,285 181 123 2,697 1,942 2,670 8,243 775 472 516 374 1,117 834 2,079 731 1,876 655 441 1,427 1.53 617 86 51 1,311 935 1,289 3,862 392 229 258 177 537 398 989 348 922 710 477 1,639 234 668 95 72 1,386 1,007 1,381 4,381 383 243 258 197 580 436 1,090 .383 9.54 157 78 333 24 244 12 4 275 336 249 811 78 51 56 41 168 95 167 54 358 43 29 91 4 65 5 1 80 85 66 230 21 15 13 11 42 25 40 19 63 114 49 242 20 179 7 3 195 251 183 581 54 36 43 30 126 70 127 35 295 12 20 63 2 24 2 4 3 14 1 6 1 8 17 39 1 18 1 Mount Pleasant... Muskegon 1 .... 1 Negaunee. Nilea 1 .... North Muskegon.. Norway Owosso 24 30 33 118 2 12 2 4 8 15 11 2 32 10 7 12 '31 '"6 '"2 4 5 4 1 9 14 23 21 87 2 6 2 2 4 10 7 1 23 1 2 1 1 "" Port Huron 2 1 Saiilt Ste. Marie.. Stanton _._ _ St. Clair St. Ignace 3 1 St. Louis . West Bay City .... Wyandotte Ypsilanti 1 .... 1 POPULATION. 287 TABLE XX. — The civil condition of the foreign-born population, by sex, in the incorporated cities. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. Cities. £1 ■3 a 1 1 i S in 1 1 s si a .2 OS a 1 a 1 a to .2 a 1 E All cities 88,262 49,150 39,112 160,285 83,687 76,598 20,188 5,564 14,622 727 284 443 82 76 6 273 223 1,699 707 387 677 3,312 87 184 529 311 528 81 1,046 114 77 56 31,778 69 8 1,206 620 512 47 374 37 8,389 112 70 37 80 695 13 221 1,558 2,088 2,046 1,163 1,563 896 135 1,031 1,731 273 1,511 126 24 2,074 125 169 126 113 955 329 216 379 1,747 39 114 388 187 296 64 630 76 34 28 16,066 46 5 814 307 382 23 221 27 4,510 53 47 18 47 427 6 106 1,059 1,534 1,438 703 853 505 69 596 1,060 160 921 70 12 1,511 67 66 147 110 744 378 171 298 1,565 48 70 141 124 232 17 416 38 43 28 15,712 23 3 392 313 130 24 153 10 3,879 59 23 19 33 268 7 115 499 554 608 460 710 391 66 435 671 113 590 56 12 563 58 103 920 410 3,311 1,402 629 1,152 6,759 209 378 736 756 1,010 210 1,687 237 277 147 55,099 197 74 1,851 1,192 449 121 1,162 107 15,458 321 104 166 223 1,263 85 597 2,409 2,850 3,490 2,483 2,977 1,585 357 1,939 3,571 526 2,217 394 83 2,992 336 587 506 218 1,715 738 330 634 3,482 112 208 422 371 535 117 888 114 157 77 28,388 110 42 986 601 254 63 597 54 8,056 169 53 92 118 676 49 327 1,301 1,552 1,884 1,354 1,555 821 194 1,009 1,8.54 273 1,190 222 46 1,646 167 327 414 192 1,596 664 299 518 3,277 97 170 314 385 475 93 799 123 120 70 26,711 87 32 865 591 195 58 565 53 7,402 152 51 74 105 587 36 270 1,108 1,298 1,606 1,129 1,422 764 163 930 1,717 253 1,027 172 37 1,346 169 260 213 Si 314 :«5 70 181 657 27 70 44 107 67 26 160 26 65 29 7,780 34 16 191 161 27 11 151 10 1,719 37 13 26 62 162 32 101 140 172 335 385 416 236 63 174 288 76 240 149 22 224 35 173 60 18 las 69 20 47 191 ,s 97 10 2S 22 7 57 10 Zi s 1,874 9 6 62 44 11 5 67 4 527 6 5 7 14 44 7 :» 43 60 91 101 111 63 21 62 82 18 71 36 8 84 10 41 163 50 206 2:36 50 134 466 19 43 34 79 45 19 103 16 42 21 5,906 25 10 129 117 16 6 84 6 1,192 31 8 19 48 118 25 68 97 112 244 284 305 173 42 112 206 58 169 113 14 140 2.5 132 7 2 5 Albion . 12 14 4 15 23 5 4 5 8 7 10 4 10 15 1 1 1 1 Au Sable Battle Creek Bay City Belding _. . Benton Harbor 1 3 9 8 4 9 2 1 '"2 5 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 7 2 6 2 Dn dill an Clare Detroit. „ 178 1 67 111 1 14 11 3 Escanaba 20 'J 7 13 Flint 4 3 1 Grand Rapids 94 2 39 55 2 Greenville Harrison 6 1 6 1 2 1 2 8 17 21 11 5 5 16 3 12 2 ""3 .... 1 '-'I 6 11 5 3 1 5 1 6 4 1 3 1 1 Hillsdale HoUand._._ 4 4 Ionia. Iron Mountain Ironwood 2 4 11 10 6 2 4 11 2 6 Ishpeming Jackson 50 5 50 4 Kalamazoo 1 Lansing Ludingtou Marine City Marquette .. MarshalL Mason 1 4 3 5 1 2 2 3 Menominee 2 1 2 2 2 Midland Monroe.... 288 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XX. — Concluded. — The civil condition of the foreign-born population, sex, in the incorporated cities. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. UnknowQ. CitieH. 1 ■a 1 i OS 1 at ■3 1 CO 9 a 1 S 1 1 a .2 1 Mount Clemens 386 233 2,007 912 128 So 906 418 558 2,966 3,934 1,918 33 225 219 470 65 1,216 219 292 196 127 1,091 6U 78 34 616 241 309 1,531 2,144 1,188 10 120 144 242 33 707 142 113 190 106 916 298 50 31 29U 177 249 1,435 1,790 730 105 75 228 32 509 77 179 837 409 4,714 1,681 471 185 1,165 961 970 4,505 9,185 1,818 88 485 366 623 148 2,798 796 585 438 220 2,4:18 897 253 96 607 512 483 2,297 4,816 941 44 242 193 321 85 1,442 416 292 399 189 2,276 784 218 89 558 449 487 2,208 4,369 877 44 243 173 302 63 1,356 380 293 126 46 513 181 102 21 68 115 174 562 1,247 158 14 80 40 75 28 271 147 118 31 8 161 48 27 8 .33 53 142 38:3 59 5 29 17 20 8 82 52 24 95 38 352 133 75 13 35 81 121 420 864 99 9 51 •a 55 20 189 95 94 3 6 a3 4 1 '"I 13 2 3 2 20 2 1 Mount Pleasant Muskegon., , _ __. 1 1 — . Negannee .. NUes North Muskegon 2 5 14 34 54 4 2 "1 5 11 25 1 1 2 3 9 23 29 3 1 Owosso Pontiac 3 1 9 Port Huron, _ Saginaw 1 1 Sault Ste. Marie Stanton St. Clair St. Ignace 1 3 5 1 7 1 1 2 '"'3 St. Louis. 2 3 1 1 West Bay City. Ypsilantl... POPULATION. 289 TABLE XXI. — The civil condition of the native and foreign-horn population^ by sex, in the State and in each county^ tovmship, incorporated village, city and ward. State and counties. State Alcona Alger.- Aliegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie , Berrien Brancli Calhonn Cass Charlevoix.. Cheboygan-. Chippewa Clare ._ Clinton Crawford Delta ._ Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee. Gladwin Gogebic G'd Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Honghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo... Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw __. Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Single. 1,232,472 671,316 a Married, "Widowed. 9S,9S' 32,617 66,370 Bivorced. 7,433 3,489 3,944 Un- known. 401 3,286 862 20,412 10,592 6,877 4,0' 2,693 11,778 36,111 4,469 24,282 12,011 23,606 10,487 6,100 8,218 9,595 4,393 13,3:33 1,530 12,141 8,958 15,652 5,. 561 20,467 2,797 8,585 9,644 14,938 13,977 28,082 19,965 19,864 17, i 7,247 3,309 12,082 23,344 21,206 3,136 65,006 1,766 3,429 15,237 5,597 24,101 10,403 1,410 4,409 17,720 1,866 562 11,138 5,667 3,9n2 2,2' 1,726 6,537 19,105 2,635 13,178 6,467 12,601 5,809 3,377 4,727 5,712 2,531 7,265 940 7,. 321 5,246 8,537 3,073 10,920 1,&33 5,175 5,492 8,162 7,514 15,790 10,901 10,713 9,768 3,974 2,035 6,761 12,570 11,220 1,977 34,112 1,035 2,114 8,. 353 3,258 12,594 5,734 849 2,613 9,313 1,420 300 9,274 4,925 2, 1,803 967 5,241 17,206 1,834 11,104 5,544 11,005 4,678 2,723 3,491 3,883 1,862 6,068 590 4,820 3,712 7,115 2,488 9,347 1,1&4 3,410 4,ir" 6,776 6,463 12,292 9,064 9,131 7,841 3,273 1,274 5,321 10,774 9,986 1,159 30,894 731 1,315 6,884 2,339 11,507 4,669 561 1,796 8,207 1,934 47 16,826 6,548 5,103 2,629 1,407 10,632 23,071 3,242 18,821 12,386 20,667 9,36' 4,411 5,190 5,260 3,332 11,477 1,090 6,547 5,425 14,988 4,273 17,766 1,936 3,192 7,074 12,615 14,321 14,914 11,36.- 17,418 15,209 4,670 1,822 8,607 20,2.55 18,106 2,267 50,703 953 2,263 12,289 3,448 21,044 8,8:H 871 2,564 13,071 984 258 8,420 3,278 2,. 576 1,322 738 5,304 11,527 1,660 9,353 6,201 10,317 4,693 2,216 2,62' 2,726 1,67-.; 5,726 552 3,366 2,826 7,489 2,146 8,839 975 2,745 3, " 6,285 7,130 7,714 5,695 8,721 7,644 2,368 943 4,330 10,291 8,1 1,159 23,327 314 1,186 6,127 1,742 10,516 4,406 463 1,307 6,535 970 219 8,406 3,270 2,. 527 1,307 669 5,328 11,544 1,.582 9,468 6,1&5 10,350 4,674 2,195 2,363 2,534 i,r" 5,751 538 3,181 2,. 599 7,499 2,129 8,927 961 2,447 3,583 6,330 7,191 7,200 5,670 8,697 7,563 2,302 879 4,277 9,964 9,140 1,108 23,376 441 1,077 6,162 1,706 10,528 4,427 406 1,237 6,536 16: 44 1,823 532 407 213 121 1,146 2,001 330 2,377 1,611 2,952 1,133 374 449 451 229 1,316 77 545 310 1,794 491 2,102 157 1,101 i,r" 1,149 891 2,199 1,850 389 148 675 2,590 2,433 214 5,707 83 179 1,262 335 3,121 1,123 62 245 1,508 76 31 617 236 190 96 60 738 496 842 366 171 206 192 114 404 43 230 122 603 180 695 83 98 282 .382 548 363 338 684 632 139 69 278 773 739 119 1,807 41 83 465 141 96:3 379 :30 117 4SH 13 1,206 316 217 117 61 760 1,375 179 1,6:39 1,11 2,110 7N7 203 24:3 239 11. 912 32 295 188 1,189 311 1,407 74 191 407 719 1,261 786 5:33 1,313 1,22s 250 79 397 1,817 1,694 93 3,900 42 96 797 194 2,158 744 32 128 1,020 11 2 125 24 :3(i 141 116 21 146 199 236 137 40 42 16 22 135 13 29 7 184 55 218 16 SO 122 163 24 35 206 144 33 14 71 203 283 2;i 313 1 26 91 15 1 59 9 15 14 4 6:3 45 14 62 86 101 71 21 26 7 12 78 9 11 2 84 31 35 92 143 16 120 37 3 11 40 3 1 66 15 1 5 4 78 71 84 113 13: 66 19 18 10 57 4 18 5 100 24 119 40 63 74 14 1 108 60 16 36 111 140 298 1 10 53 10 148 48 37 290 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI.— Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Single, Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. Counties. to 3 a 1 1 1 1 a m 1 1 CO a <0 3 o .2 s •3 1 4 s ffl (9 a i 6 Manistee Manitou Marquette 15,663 566 23,696 10,597 11,483 14,842 7,371 4,136 18,814 17,836 1,473 21,075 10,497 21,627 9,087 3,271 4,360 9,500 1,064 2,715 22,718 3,796 968 46,312 20,025 4,388 16,528 30,716 12,212 18,663 15,373 23,714 167,253 7,778 8,575 314 13,129 5,964 6,355 8,816 4,166 2,. 521 10,271 9,706 930 11,232 5,905 11,758 5,181 1,885 2,922 5,340 711 1,6.34 12,267 2,315 646 24,766 10,995 2,851 9,123 16,. 523 6,595 10,227 8,270 12,309 85,680 4,377 7,088 252 10,567 4,633 5,128 6,026 3,205 1,615 8,543 8,130 543 9,843 4,592 9,869 3,906 1,386 1,438 4,160 3.53 1,081 10,4.51 1,481 322 21,546 9,030 1,537 7,405 14,193 5,617 8,436 7,103 11,405 81,573 3,401 9,625 309 13,0.52 7,120 8,453 8,291 5,390 2,606 12,825 14,710 891 14,662 7,827 18,422 6,859 2,202 2,323 6,3.57 694 1,944 14,742 1,985 615 31,846 12,896 2,537 14,710 21,088 11,288 14,345 13,894 16,837 110,448 5,765 4,864 155 6,661 3,. 587 4,236 4,262 2,721 1,351 6,425 7,321 455 7,304 3,930 9,209 3,439 1,097 1,2.52 3,196 355 1,003 7,366 1,035 325 15,889 6,429 1,384 7,368 10,522 5,634 7,1.57 6,9.56 8,380 55,129 2,924 4,761 154 6,391 3,. 533 4,217 4,029 2,669 1,255 6,400 7,389 436 7,3.58 3,897 9,213 3,420 1,103 1,071 3,161 339 941 7,376 9.50 290 15,957 6,467 1,153 7,342 10,566 5,6.54 7,188 6,938 8,4.57 55,319 2,841 756 39 1,217 662 748 5,82 428 188 1,444 1,493 67 1,427 725 2,444 591 149 171 578 41 124 1,528 123 68 3,413 977 170 1,472 2,375 1,441 1,289 1,645 2,768 14,150 433 259 23 366 245 294 258 175 101 484 596 40 490 348 767 245 73 87 258 17 66 622 52 38 1,152 379 70 496 737 432 485 512 666 3,625 213 497 16 851 417 454 324 253 87 960 897 27 937 377 1,677 346 76 84 320 24 58 906 71 30 2,261 598 100 976 1,638 1,009 804 1,133 2,102 10,525 240 69 2 43 41 45 20 28 24 93 118 5 146 75 178 61 15 16 39 31 2 25 19 29 12 13 12 50 58 3 62 38 84 29 11 8 24 38 "■"is 22 16 8 15 12 43 60 2 84 37 94 32 4 8 15 1 1 "i 2 Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency. Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana- Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola 14 5 1 "i 1 2 14 1 2 1 1 3 1 7 "i ,1 '"3 Otsego Ottawa _ Presque Isle .. 11 77 7 6 232 47 22 143 140 135 114 143 180 578 51 8 39 3 4 10,3 2,s 13 69 60 66 57 74 69 214 27 3 38 4 2 149 19 9 74 80 69 57 69 111 364 24 18 IS Saginaw 24 20 4 Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair. St. Joseph Tuscola-. Yan Buren Washtenaw—. Wayne Wexford 10 11 4 10 32 10 1 2 10 1 2 5 22 "i 2 5 10 ' POPULATION. 291 TABLE XXI.— CoKTiNUED. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Single. Married. Widowed. DiTorced. Un- known. townships. Tillages, cities and wards. 3 1 a m .2 a 'f. a 1 a Is O H a 32617 .2 !« S o 66370 .39 14 5 2 5 6 32 14 3 12 6 1 3 .53 1 7433 11 1 m .2 « a :3489 8 ■3 S 3944 3 1 4^S 2 II State — 1232472 671316 561156 902261 452717 449544 98987 401 47 Alcona Co. 3,286 .'sT IIU 198 177 3.59 84S 2S2 isi .jijri 166 65 57 1,866 3.".4 89 ii7 97 192 447 146 115 101 42 40 1,420 233 51 81 80 167 401 136 69 23:^ 65 23 17 1,9.54 373 82 ViS, 104 ■Si 490 167 99 265 9S 50 984 191 41 71 .53 116 242 82 50 132 49 14 970 182 41 62 51 117 248 85 49 133 49 25 13 165 24 11 8 10 15 50 18 9 21 11 2 4 76 10 6 6 5 9 18 4 6 9 5 1 1 2 Alcona - Caledonia 6 5 1 Rrponhnsh Gnstin 1 2 2 1 1 1 Harrisville (inc. Harris- 1 1 1 1 1 1 Harrisville Tillage ... Haynes Mikado. 1 1 Millen.. 1 1 Mitchell 862 163 1.51 138 237 79 91 562 103 111 93 143 46 66 300 60 40 45 94 33 28 477 107 8;i 69 115 54 49 56 46 39 30 29 219 51 37 L* 24 20 44 9 6 5 15 4 5 31 6 5 4 9 4 3 13 3 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 Antrain Burt Mathias _. Mimising .. . . Onota 1 1 3 1 1 1 Allegan Co 20,412 1,834 1,242 9.55 703 454 105 1,022 1,235 876 1,175 610 438 913 538 557 677 648 77 619 736 1,463 853 1,073 219 922 1,296 291 383 609 621 11,138 904 592 542 382 ■269 60 581 668 501 593 287 255 499 283 315 369 396 49 339 391 775 429 577 117 507 735 183 191 352 330 9,274 930 650 413 321 185 45 «1 567 375 582 323 183 414 255 242 308 252 28 280 345 688 424 496 102 415 561 108 192 257 291 16,826 1,793 1,227 762 586 389 102 737 727 725 1,149 727 373 790 346 425 514 443 84 559 614 1,390 860 633 219 639 1,000 209 322 596 526 8,420 904 617 381 294 191 51 373 363 366 574 363 188 394 174 214 259 221 42 280 306 683 415 316 lOS 319 504 105 160 301 263 8,406 889 610 381 292 198 51 364 364 359 575 364 185 396 172 211 255 222 42 279 a* ■ 707 445 317 111 320 496 104 162 295 263 1,823 239 182 85 58 31 12 72 57 74 162 10:3 :!9 67 31 26 51 45 6 40 80 182 128 58 24 56 120 26 49 55 53 617 58 41 34 22 10 3 20 23 32 41 21 17 30 13 8 13 23 1 17 32 45 26 18 11 24 39 3 22 26 19 1,206 181 141 51 36 21 9 34 42 121 s2 22 37 18 18 38 22 5 23 48 137 102 40 13 32 81 23 27 29 34 125 ■'5 21 8 1 6 4 6 59 s 6 4 3 2 4 66 17 15 4 1 3 2 2 2 Allegan (inc.Allegan Till.) AllAgAn Tillnpf* 1 1 Cheshire Clyde (inc. part of Fenn- Tille Tillnjjp) FennTiUe Till, (part of). Dorr Fillmore 3 5 4 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 4 5 5 1 3 2 1 1 1 Snn Plain (inc. Plain- well Tillage) Plainwell Tillage - Heath.... Laketown Lee Manlins (inc. part of FennTiUe Tillage) FennTille Till, (part of). Martin . 2 2 ... ... ... 4 14 10 3 4 7 4 1 3 7 6 1 ... 1 Monterey ... Otsego (inc. Otsego TiU.) Otsego Tillage . OTerisal Pine Plains 1 1 13 9 1 1 5 2 Salem Sangatnck (inc. the fol- lowing Tillages) 8 7 Douglas Tillage Sangatnck TiUage Trowbridge Watson.. " 5 2 3 292 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI.— Continued.— CitJiJ condiMon of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, villagos, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 1 1 a at 1^ 13 .2 a 0) .3 s o H S cS 1 31 B la o (D ■3 i s la s to •3 1 Allegan Co.— Continued. Wayland (inc. Wayland Tillage). 829 214 182 458 110 109 371 104 73 891 270 186 444 129 93 447 141 93 118 56 18 42 18 4 76 38 14 3 2 1 Fennville Tillage fin Clyde 4 24 2 2 9 2 15 2 1 1 Alpena Co. 10,592 775 291 681 478 155 209 883 7,120 1,062 1,064 2,050 619 1,236 1,089 5,667 442 177 401 268 93 113 504 3,669 535 633 1,041 3)9 663 578 4,925 333 114 280 210 62 96 379 3,451 527 531 1,009 300 573 511 6,548 445 190 344 260 88 122 496 4,603 667 722 1,298 426 735 755 3,278 228 98 174 130 43 62 250 2,293 329 359 648 209 370 378 3,270 217 92 170 130 45 60 246 2,810 388 SSi 650 217 365 377 552 22 23 34 17 6 14 37 399 58 74 101 46 67 53 236 14 10 19 12 5 7 26 143 25 28 35 12 24 19 316 8 13 15 5 1 7 11 256 33 46 66 34 43 34 5 2 3 Otisineke 1 1 Wilson 16 1 6 4 ""3 2 6 2 ""2 1 10 1 5 2 1 1 1 2d ward 3d ward- 1 1 5th. ward. 6th ward Anteim Co. 6,877 693 623 245 264 2S8 846 436 184 357 266 383 185 1,282 643 520 253 215 207 369 3,982 429 360 141 162 168 476 242 95 214 162 222 106 701 339 308 152 124 121 201 2,895 264 262 104 102 120 370 194 89 143 104 161 79 581 304 212 101 91 86 168 5,103 453 480 219 196 203 604 343 150 302 157 295 167 1,034 632 332 195 154 136 317 2,576 225 241 110 100 102 308 172 75 151 81 150 85 522 27 1 169 99 77 69 160 2,527 228 239 109 96 101 296 171 75 151 76 145 82 512 261 163 96 77 67 157 407 36 42 4 12 13 63 19 11 32 25 17 14 77 49 34 10 14 9 25 190 17 24 9 24 10 7 14 10 12 12 33 18 18 8 5 5 19 217 19 18 4 11 4 39 9 4 18 15 5 2 44 31 16 2 9 4 6 30 1 4 1 15 1 2 15 10 5 5 Banks „. 2 1 7 4 3 Cuatar Echo.. 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 Elk Rapids.... Forest Home (inc. part of Bellaire Tillage) Bellaire Tillage (part of) .. Helena,. _ Jordan 2 3 3 8 5 2 1 3 3 4 3 Kearney (inc. pa-rt of Bel- laire Tillage) _^ Bellaire Tillage (part of).. Mancelona (inc. Mance- lona Tillage).. 1 1 2 "i 1 1 Milton 1 Star .. 5 1 3 1 2 Torch Lake Warner... Bflllaire Tillage (in Forest Home and Kearney) 5 2 3 Akenac Co. .. _._ ... 4,078 146 410 351 422 478 921 484 249 159 657 13 272 2,275 90 228 200 230 251 512 267 133 85 354 11 181 1,803 -56 182 151 192 227 409 217 116 74 303 2 91 2,629 103 263 215 286 303 595 342 191 102 431 17 123 1,322 52 132 107 147 148 302 175 95 51 221 9 58 1,307 51 131 108 139 155 293 167 96 216 8 65 213 6 35 21 18 28 29 22 18 3 41 96 4 16 10 8 7 8 4 10 1 22 117 2 19 11 10 21 21 18 8 2 19 19 14 5 4 3 1 Adams . 3 3 3 3 1 3 2 2 2 1 Au Gres _ 1 1 1 3 1 3 Clayton ,. 1 Lincoln (inc. Standish Till.) Standish Tillage . Mason Moffitt 2 1 1 — ... Standish.... Turner 1 3 1 2 Whitney 14 10 4 1 POPULATION. 293 TABLE XXI. — CoNTiNnED. — Civil condition of native anS foreign-born population. Cotmties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 1 1 i o H .2 a 1 IS E "a I 6 a i4 3 1 a ■fj "3 1 a 3 En Babaga Co. 2,693 185 1,113 695 73 1,201 616 118 1,726 118 723 462 61 748 351 76 967 67 390 233 12 456 263 42 1,407 94 558 357 14 682 803 59 738 50 287 186 7 362 134 32 669 44 271 171 7 320 151 27 121 7 43 28 1 64 33 6 60 3 24 16 1 29 15 3 61 4 19 12 8 2 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 3 3 Arvon . Baraga (inc. Baraga vill.). 3 3 3 3 — Covington - L^Anse (inc. L'Anse Till.)-- IS 3 3 1 1 2 2 Baeex Co. 11,778 569 624 533 694 1,239 .539 570 603 678 515 624 38 499 494 543 879 324 900 161 383 577 1,411 265 333 292 521 6,537 ,334 349 330 398 629 2t3 32« 343 369 295 341 20 312 276 306 520 172 178 S3 215 303 714 142 160 136 256 5,241 235 275 223 296 610 256 242 260 309 220 283 18 187 218 237 359 152 422 78 164 274 697 123 173 136 265 10,632 473 543 588 634 1,204 358 483 511 599 484 561 36 383 425 424 m 367 7M 166 355 594 1,358 286 344 276 452 5,304 235 274 293 316 599 275 241 252 294 243 279 18 193 212 212 422 185 382 85 177 293 680 143 173 136 228 5,328 238 269 295 318 603 283 242 259 305 241 282 18 190 213 212 421 182 382 81 178 301 678 143 171 140 224 1,146 .50 53 54 60 99 53 51 60 51 51 48 1 61 55 38 113 52 76 27 28 54 198 37 37 49 75 386 21 14 19 18 30 16 14 20 16 1 23 24 17 35 9 25 8 9 17 34 12 10 15 17 760 29 39 33 42 69 37 29 35 37 31 32 141 4 3 10 3 18 7 9 2 4 4 8 63 4 2 3 2 10 5 4 2 3 3 3 78 2 2 A^syrin 1 7 1 8 5 Carlton . Castleton (inclnd. part of NaahTille village) NashTille Tillage (part of). Hastings 1 1 5 .Tnhnsf/^wn Nashville village (part of). 38 31 21 78 43 31 19 19 37 144 25 27 34 58 1 8 7 9 6 1 .... 3 5 3 2 1 7 4 i 4 4 1 Rutland Thornapple (inc. Middle- MiddloviUe village Woodland (inc. Woodland Woodland vUlage Yankee Springs Nashville village (in Cas- tleton and Maple Grove) . 7 45 7 9 18 18 5 16 1 "ii 4 2 29 6 2 7 14 2 2 ^d ward 3d ward 2 2 4th ward Bay Co _ 36,111 497 797 78S 877 184 291 2,008 1,006 999 747 1,083 168 1,277 19,105 265 464 428 521 102 172 1,082 537 548 410 608 96 695 17,006 232 3a3 360 a56 82 119 926 469 451 337 475 72 582 23,071 318 413 4:34 533 111 194 1,208 686 588 433 633 91 822 11,527 160 206 216 266 37 95 602 340 295 221 32:3 46 419 11,. 544 158 207 218 267 34 99 606 346 293 212 310 45 403 2,001 28 26 44 32 7 82 43 39 34 63 5 60 626 6 11 13 18 6 33 17 IS 21 24 3 25 1,375 116 45 71 5 3 ■) Beaver 15 31 14 5 1 49 26 21 13 39 2 35 Frankenlnst . 2 .... 2 Garfield Gibson ._ 1 6 2 1 3 5 1 2 .... 2 4 4 2 1 1 Hampton (inc. Essexville Tillage) ... Essexville village KawKawlin .. Merritt... 1 1 Monitor Mt. Forest 1 1 Pinconning (inc. Pincon- ning village) 7 5 2 294 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XX.I.— Continued.— Ciui7 condition of native and foreign-born population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 a O s 1 a (D 1 ■a O a 1 (S s S a H a 1 1 Bay Co.— Continued. Pinconning village ,„_ 585 746 1,059 17,581 2,043 958 988 2,577 1,498 1,090 953 4,008 741 1,242 1,483 7,009 1,247 1,713 847 1,325 1,066 811 ?m 4L'3 604 8,949 1,141 446 447 1,334 759 562 518 2,027 341 670 704 3,788 662 931 456 746 565 378 285 323 455 8,632 902 512 541 1,243 739 528 435 1,981 400 572 779 3,271 585 782 391 579 501 433 387 434 644 11,338 1,480 605 609 1,608 1,088 782 647 2,222 524 774 999 4,877 745 1,246 593 986 663 644 199 217 324 5,649 734 804 308 799 537 390 323 1,112 264 384 494 2,431 370 621 298 495 331 316 188 217 320 5,689 746 301 301 809 551 392 324 1,110 260 390 505 2,446 375 625 295 491 332 328 35 42 47 1,047 138 108 63 149 113 58 66 123 75 60 94 438 61 102 69 75 52 79 12 21 19 284 49 29 3 38 24 13 26 36 23 20 23 122 22 27 18 21 12 22 23 21 28 763 89 79 60 111 89 45 40 87 52 40 71 316 39 75 51 54 40 57 1 1 Williams 2 73 13 8 1 11 10 5 4 1 11 2 7 16 1 23 3 1 ""'6 5 — . 1 3 1 2 6 1 50 10 7 1 5 5 5 3 Bay City 3 1 ?. 1 1 1 1 1 5th ward 1 8 1 5 10 3 5 2 """3 3 2 2 4th ward 6th ward 6 3 3 4,469 498 266 484 206 380 423 113 872 678 484 338 221 352 165 97 156 337 210 323 2,635 303 160 275 105 247 279 73 444 342 290 205 123 211 103 61 93 206 119 192 1,834 195 106 209 101 133 144 40 428 336 194 133 98 141 62 36 63 131 91 131 3,242 406 222 333 140 238 313 96 648 512 311 220 154 109 67 116 275 209 305 1,660 206 113 166 68 128 163 50 323 254 158 114 79 144 54 34 58 147 109 159 1,582 200 109 167 72 110 150 46 325 258 153 106 75 128 55 33 58 128 100 146 330 21 11 42 23 IS 22 3 77 63 28 20 16 25 13 7 12 49 36 39 151 11 5 20 6 9 12 2 25 16 12 11 8 14 11 2 2 25 17 19 179 10 6 22 17 9 10 1 52 47 16 9 8 11 2 5 10 24 19 20 21 1 1 4 14 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 Almira (includ. Lake Ann Till ) Benzonia (inc. Benzonia ... ... 3 3 Colfax (including part of Thompsonville village) _. Thompsonville vill. (part of) Crystal Lake (inc. Frank- 6 3 2 2 4 3 3 2 3 3 Frankfort village.-. ©ilmore (including South Frankfort village) South Frankfort village... 2 Joyfield 1 1 Platte 1 1 Weldon (including part of Thompsonville village) . . . Thompsonville vill. (part of) Thompsonville village (in Colfax and Weldon) Beeeien Co. 24,282 934 1,439 787 13,178 529 808 438 11,104 405 631 349 18,821 589 1,216 656 9,353 290 603 327 9,468 299 613 329 2,377 66 119 70 738 22 37 23 1,639 44 82 47 146 1 7 ,5 62 1 4 84 9 4 5 3 5 Berrien (inc. part of Eau Claire village) 2 1 1 POPULATION. 295 TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties. townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. a E to i 1 a 1 S •A ai a 1 3 a Bbeeien Co.— Continued. Eau Claire vill. (part of) 59.3 1,369 871 ,545 671 236 536 993 1,150 146 728 341 673 939 336 780 43 6&3 588 625 943 468 1,178 224 236 636 118 2,606 345 871 714 676 2,380 821 427 599 .533 2,324 1,311 1,213 39 339 677 414 299 390 136 302 537 63J 76 402 167 381 513 184 448 24 387 329 321 518 244 616 114 112 370 63 1,388 196 Ul 378 367 1,193 444 205 285 2.39 1,.340 684 656 36 2.56 692 437 246 2^1 IIXI 234 436 317 70 326 174 292 426 152 332 19 276 259 304 425 224 362 110 124 266 55 1,218 149 424 336 309 1,187 377 314 274 1,184 627 557 72 416 1,261 874 393 34^ 213 411 790 702 120 319 275 493 779 328 616 42 484 446 408 647 a37 1,044 207 183 537 114 2,368 312 800 684 572 1,756 591 :mi 442 382 1,740 808 932 a3 208 627 4:31 197 273 106 206 390 347 60 257 136 244 390 167 310 21 2.39 220 202 317 163 525 103 92 269 36 1,1^4 160 399 3:39 286 870 296 171 217 186 8.38 408 450 37 208 634 443 198 275 107 205 400 355 60 262 139 249 389 161 306 21 245 226 206 3.30 172 319 104 91 26^ 1,184 1.32 401 345 286 886 295 170 225 196 8^2 400 482 13 58 187 142 u 27 51 58 70 16 58 36 44 107 60 71 23 62 45 20 19 9 21 21 23 6 32 16 14 31 14 17 8 25 125 97 24 40 18 :iO 37 47 10 36 20 30 76 46 34 4 5 5 2 2 Buchanan (including Bu- 2 1 1 1 1 Galien (inc. Galien vill.) 6 i 3 2 1 7 4 5 2 1 4 ""1 3 1 3 4 7 1 1 4 2 1 2 1 4 3 2 3 2 1 Laie 1 1 Lincoln (includ. Stevens- .^tflvfinqvillp villngfp New BufEalo (including Nflw Rnffaln villaf^p SUes -. Oronoko (including Ber- rien Springs village) Pipestone (includ. part of Ean r.lairp villjigp) Eau Claire vill. (part of) 52 47 45 81 46 124 23 23 32 26 12 13 24 12 4.3 10 19 26 35 32 57 34 81 13 16 33 3 2 Sodns Three Oaks (inc. Three Oaks village) 7 3 9 4 1 1 26 10 4 9 8 25 11 9 2 3 9 B 3 5 3 4 2 1 1 7 3 2 1 1 6 4 1 1 4 1 2 i 1 Three Oaks village Watervliet (including the Wati^TTrlifif, vi'llngp Eau Claire village (in Ber- rien and Pipestone) 313 29 107 93 86 346 107 60 97 82 243 140 103 ^2 10 27 22 23 92 31 17 17 62 37 25 233 19 SO 71 63 254 76 43 M) 181 103 78 19 7 2 8 2 19 7 1 3 4 2 2d ward.. 3d ward NUes city. 1 1 ... 1 1 2d ward... 3d ward. 4th ward St. Joseph city .. Ist ward. 3 1 2 1 1 2 2d ward... '^ Beanch Co. 12,011 585 485 634 949 358 6,467 321 271 353 514 ISO 5,544 264 214 281 435 178 12,386 696 547 641 885 411 6,201 3.50 275 319 445 203 6,18.5 346 272 322 440 208 1,611 38 55 85 122 79 496 18 16 24 40 22 1,115 40 39 61 82 57 199 10 7 20 16 86 S 2 5 7 5 113 2 Algansee... Batavia . Bethel . 2 13 11 Bronson (including Bron- son village) 296 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. to 3 o s to 1 1 3 ■3 a i OS a 13 1 a 1 1 J 1 Branch Co.— Continued. Butler ___ 537 408 789 380 542 305 540 320 461 1,034 467 597 165 1,112 555 2,333 602 635 572 524 314 223 496 214 292 165 303 186 256 506 215 329 89 596 285 1,128 295 307 273 253 223 185 293 166 250 140 237 134 205 628 252 268 76 516 270 1,205 307 328 299 271 585 393 525 390 576 294 557 263 442 1,169 571 691 236 1,224 616 2,508 649 723 614 522 292 198 265 194 289 147 280 133 222 582 283 346 118 611 309 1,253 325 363 304 261 293 195 260 196 287 147 277 130 220 587 288 345 lis 613 307 1,255 324 360 310 261 70 48 83 29 79 30 47 26 53 184 106 60 31 173 110 409 122 113 93 81 29 16 26 9 34 11 15 12 17 61 26 20 9 55 35 103 31 28 23 21 41 32 57 20 45 19 32 14 36 133 SO 40 22 118 75 306 91 85 70 60 5 13 22 6 8 2 3 S 9 25 21 6 3 17 12 36 7 IS 4 4 7 5 3 5 2 1 5 3 11 9 2 1 6 3 10 ""3 4 3 1 6 17 3 3 Coldwater. Gilead Mattison. _> 2 3 6 14 12 4 2 11 9 26 7 4 14 1 Noble . Ovid Quincy (including Quincy Quincy village Sherwood (includ. Sher- wood village). Rhftnurnnrl villagn Union (including Union City village) Union City village. Coldwater city. 1st ward. 2d ward 3d ward. Calhoun Co. 23,606 398 717 235 542 584 621 138 515 522 451 546 488 480 986 524 540 502 523 460 456 535 520 753 268 2,418 628 768 487 535 12,601 225 421 120 309 309 362 84 278 299 249 310 282 288 535 280 304 279 299 261 249 314 295 421 127 1,198 339 360 228 271 11,005 173 296 315 233 275 259 54 237 223 202 236 206 192 451 244 236 223 224 199 207 221 225 332 141 1,220 289 408 259 264 20,667 357 703 273 414 565 649 141 491 529 358 460 415 378 940 534 480 519 455 355 380 455 449 670 244 2,073 671 611 299 492 10,317 179 349 135 210 283 325 70 246 265 178 228 206 188 476 273 242 258 228 175 191 229 231 335 121 1,034 334 306 146 248 10,350 178 354 138 204 282 324 71 245 264 180 232 209 190 464 261 238 261 227 180 189 226 218 335 123 1,039 337 305 153 244 2,952 43 101 43 54 56 79 23 46 66 45 54 64 38 130 82 55 69 74 51 51 66 36 79 34 339 83 105 74 77 842 11 43 12 23 22 24 7 14 24 18 21 20 IS 35 17 22 30 26 19 17 22 7 27 10 81 18 23 15 25 2,110 32 58 31 31 34 55 16 32 42 27 33 44 20 95 65 33 39 48 32 34 44 29 52 24 258 65 82 59 52 236 5 6 3 3 4 8 2 4 2 2 2 101 2 4 1 3 2 6 1 3 2 1 1 135 3 2 2 11 8 1 AJbion. __ Athens (including Athens village) 2 1 1 Athens village Battle Creek ._. Bedford 2 2 1 1 Burlington (includ. Bur- lineton village) Burlington village 1 1 Eckford Fredonia 21 17 6 2 5 2 8 6 4 1 1 Homer (including Homer village) 13 11 2 1 4 Lee _ Le Roy Marengo 4 4 MarKhall Newton 3 4 3 3 ""'l ... Penfield- Tekonsha (includ. Tekon- 4 3 14 1 4 3 6 1 1 6 1 2 1 2 3 2 8 '"2 2 4 Tekonsha village Albion city ' 1st ward ... ... 2d ward. 3d ward 4th ward ... — POPULATION. 297 TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Couuties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. DiTorced. Un- known. i a a 01 1 .5 a a a 1 a 1 01 a "3 a a 1 a 1 OS a Calhotju Co.— Continued. Battle Creek city 7,648 1,050 1,170 2,17i 1,531 1,723 2,401 392 460 814 735 3,882 524 648 1,046 741 923 1,232 179 202 446 405 3,766 526 522 1,128 790 800 1,169 213 2.58 368 330 6,791 1,090 1,131 1,475 1,491 1,604 1,781 329 427 597 428 3,358 549 561 712 737 799 903 160 215 m.i 225 3,433 5a 570 763 754 878 169 212 291 203 961 128 180 243 215 195 395 74 87 114 120 228 24 53 45 53 53 90 12 16 31 31 733 104 127 198 162 142 305 62 71 83 89 117 41 12 3(1 3 6 7 6 40 12 3 12 3 10 1 2 1 4 77 15 4 5 3 2d ward. 3d ward -, 3 ■) y 2(J 14 5th ward — Marshall city 2d ward. 4 6 2 3d ward Cass Co 10,487 743 418 414 1,117 651 951 494 3m 208 665 419 713 203 570 700 477 628 444 1,665 573 477 615 5,809 436 236 239 607 343 olS 262 216 125 351 230 380 98 329 391 252 375 255 869 296 236 337 4,678 307 182 175 510 308 43;3 232 139 83 314 189 333 Iff) 241 309 225 253 189 796 277 241 278 9,367 630 326 383 925 566 915 496 356 189 598 409 656 207 .114 675 ■Mr, 190 421 1,635 606 491 538 4,693 266 161 194 466 284 454 244 177 93 300 204 331 104 257 Mj 174 24S 214 811 300 244 267 4,674 264 165 189 4.59 282 461 252 179 96 298 205 325 103 257 332 171 242 207 824 306 247 271 1,153 53 36 46 150 93 98 53 38 25 69 59 85 27 61 82 44 57 44 206 74 76 56 366 17 18 21 40 26 34 15 14 13 23 19 27 8 17 2:3 14 15 20 51 21 13 17 787 36 18 25 110 67 64 38 24 12 46 40 58 19 44 59 30 42 24 155 53 63 39 137 1 8 2 14 8 5 2 9 3 s 6 13 9 8 13 9 4 8 26 11 3 12 71 1 3 1 7 5 2 1 6 2 6 3 5 3 6 5 5 4 5 10 3 1 6 66 i 7 3 3 ] 3 1 2 3 J 6 2 8 4 32 18 14 Jefferson 24 6 14 4 3 10 La Grange (includ. Cass- 3 Cassopolis Tillage 3 MarceUus (inclnd. J^ar- Mason Milton Newberg Ontwa.. Penn (including Vandalia Tandalia Tillage Porter.. SilTer Creek Volinia.. Wayne .. 3 16 8 2 6 Dowagiac city _ 1 — 1 1st ward 2d ward.. 1 — 1 3d ward Chablevoix Co. 6,100 318 123 431 180 119 972 948 453 291 509 4n 71 324 271 257 3,377 177 69 257 113 62 492 476 247 150 294 248 34 183 159 133 2,723 141 54 174 67 57 4S0 472 206 141 215 183 37 141 112 124 4,411 215 97 270 116 85 789 767 331 250 352 317 53 218 217 179 2,216 10.S 4^ las 59 42 393 3S2 194 127 178 156 26 109 107 89 2,195 107 19 132 57 43 396 383 189 123 174 161 27 109 110 90 374 14 7 27 10 7 78 76 31 16 31 31 4 8 15 19 171 7 5 18 4 3 30 2'. 13 6 12 14 2 5 5 8 203 7 2 9 6 4 48 48 IS 10 19 17 2 3 10 11 40 1 1 7 2 1 5 5 2 2 7 21 .-- 3 1 1 2 2 """6 19 1 Bay Bear Lake Boyne "Valley (inclndiiig Boyne Falls Tillage) Boyne Falls Tillage.. Chandler i 1 CharleToix (inc. Charle- 3 3 2 2 1 CharleToix Tillage ETangeline (includ. Boyne City Tillage) Boyne City TUlage ETeline... ^ Hayes. Hudson.. Marion.. 2 2 1 2 2 Melrose Norwood. 1 38 298 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and warda. ca 3 o H 1 a CO 0) ■3 a .2 cd s CO ■3 a 'a 1 1 a 1 ta Si '3 1 07 a 1 a 13 I a 'a S Charlevoix Co.-Continued 184 1,210 486 114 363 75 671 251 67 209 59 539 235 47 154 85 802 375 73 276 42 408 191 37 141 43 394 IW 36 135 12 58 24 5 17 7 29 9 4 9 5 39 15 1 8 2 7 3 4 1 2 3 2 South Arm (includ. East East Jordan village Wilson 2 .... 2 Cheboygan Co.. 8,218 279 558 259 87 87 316 177 924 332 259 206 166 400 230 66 61 4,070 322 1,395 845 985 523 4,727 165 318 143 60 55 194 109 552 191 143 134 91 226 131 46 42 2,270 165 790 489 548 278 3,491 114 240 116 27 32 122 68 372 141 116 72 76 174 99 20 19 1,800 157 605 356 437 245 5,190 161 303 175 68 59 156 104 502 22? 172 158 105 273 176 39 43 2,640 215 905 534 680 308 2,627 82 151 87 36 34 76 55 252 114 86 81 53 138 87 20 21 1,340 109 459 273 346 153 2,563 79 152 88 32 25 80 49 250 114 86 77 52 135 89 19 22 1,300 106 446 261 334 153 449 9 22 24 8 5 18 11 43 18 15 13 9 15 18 2 3 231 12 74 54 54 37 206 4 13 12 4 6 14 7 21 6 5 4 9 8 10 2 1 86 3 26 21 18 18 243 5 9 12 4 4 4 22 12 10 9 ..... 8 ..... 145 9 48 33 36 19 42 1 26 1 16 1 1 Burt _ 2 1 1 1 1 Ellis 3 3 Grant Inverness 6 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 '"2 1 Mackinaw (inc. Mackinaw Mackinaw City village 2 Munro 5 3 4 3 1 Waverly Wilmot. Cheboygan city 16 5 11 2d ward 6 8 2 3 1 1 3 7 1 3d ward 4th ward . Chtpprwa Co 9,595 607 318 649 265 777 284 146 436 354 1,000 52 308 4,409 1,374 1,540 966 529 5,712 356 196 419 153 413 195 80 261 198 642 35 250 2,514 837 869 518 290 3,883 251 122 230 102 364 89 66 175 156 358 17 58 1,895 B37 671 448 239 5,260 336 163 314 135 380 156 81 209 187 564 33 109 2,593 824 827 634 308 2,726 175 83 166 68 194 82 42 108 93 290 18 74 1,333 450 417 315 151 2,534 161 80 148 67 186 74 39 101 94 274 15 35 1,260 374 410 319 157 451 17 15 17 18 32 12 13 17 29 31 3 11 236 66 85 60 35 192 7 6 6 10 17 4 10 9 12 21 2 6 83 28 31 10 14 259 10 9 11 8 15 8 3 S 17 10 1 6 153 38 54 40 21 16 2 2 1 7 2 .... 9 Dafter 2 Pickford 1 1 Sault Ste. Marie- Sugar Island 1 1 2 6 3 2 1 i 1 .... Trout Lake 1 1 5 3 1 White Fish. Sault Ste. Marie city 2d ward 4th ward 1 .... 1 Claee Co. , 4,393 216 108 109 485 224 2,531 111 66 88 270 136 1,862 105 42 21 215 88 3,332 153 68 56 332 167 1,672 77 33 34 168 87 1,660 76 35 22 164 «0 229 8 2 7 16 13 114 5 1 7 11 8 115 3 1 ..... 5 22 1 12 1 10 j^'ranklin Frost. 2 2 Grant.. Greenwood 1 1 POPULATION. 299 TABLE XXI. — CoNTiNvt:D.— Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. W idowed. Divorced. ^^n-^ O H c "a a CO B 1 o 'a S B 1 o o S "a B o a at 1 1 o z 3 c £ Claee Co. — Continued. 188 233 94 176 474 69 769 2S7 148 703 147 340 216 397 113 140 144 98 136 62 115 251 33 454 156 92 394 84 192 118 225 62 87 76 90 97 32 61 223 36 315 131 56 309 63 148 98 172 51 53 68 152 179 69 137 313 54 617 252 81 637 137 294 206 317 103 89 125 79 89 33 71 154 26 309 121 41 313 67 145 101 1.58 51 44 63 73 90 36 66 159 28 308 131 40 324 70 149 105 159 52 45 62 3 8 5 13 18 51 27 4 46 7 • 26 13 28 6 7 15 1 3 2 7 11 3 28 11 3 15 3 6 6 9 3 1 5 2 5 3 6 7 4 23 16 1 31 4 20 7 19 3 6 10 Hatton 1 3 1 3 Sheridan .. , Surrey (inc. Farwell vill.). 4 2 2 1 2 1 Farw^ll vIllapR Winterfield ■ 6 4 2 1 1 5 3 2 2d ward.. 3d ward Harrison city 4 2 2 1 1 ". 1st ward 1 2dward_ 78 4 2 20 13 1 1 5 3 57 3 1 13 9 1 — Clinton Co. 13,333 544 584 2,168 1,622 991 200 697 84S 234 574 49 717 247 732 679 614 1,216 555 593 544 777 1,055 253 7,265 305 325 1,122 807 520 86 417 450 116 317 22 402 133 404 372 332 642 266 309 325 432 591 134 6,068 239 259 1,046 815 471 114 280 398 118 257 27 315 114 328 307 282 574 289 284 219 345 464 119 11,477 524 504 2,087 1,601 625 171 573 882 252 565 76 682 255 644 496 535 1,226 625 544 496 582 512 122 5,726 266 253 1,036 792 311 85 286 436 124 281 38 342 127 324 252 267 609 308 270 250 288 255 61 3,751 258 251 1,031 809 314 86 287 446 128 284 38 340 128 320 244 268 617 317 274 246 294 257 61 1,316 60 47 243 194 63 17 81 93 35 44 11 78 41 70 58 62 185 122 46 42 78 66 21 404 17 16 62 44 20 6 27 21 8 17 3 27 14 25 21 23 50 26 20 15 26 17 4 912 43 31 181 150 43 11 54 72 27 27 8 51 30 45 37 39 135 96 26 27 52 49 17 135 7 3 33 22 1 1 8 4 1 Bath Bingham (inc. St. Johns Tillage} . 1 1 1 1 Fnwlfir villftfjo DeWitt 3 1 DnPlain (inc. Elsie vill.).. Elsie village.. 6 1 17 2 6 6 3 20 10 8 5 1 i 8 1 1 4 3 9 2 5 4 3 1 1 Essex (inc. Maple Eapids village) q 1 Greenbush^ 5 2 Olive Ovid (inc. Ovid village) ... 11 S 3 3 2 Eiley Victor.. Watertown Westphalia "(inc. West- phalia village) Westphalia ^age — — Ceawfoed Co. 1,530 73 56 55 71 150 872 59 131 63 940 53 .36 34 37 100 521 31 82 46 590 20 20 21 34 50 351 28 49 17 1,090 43 51 41 73 96 638 32 73 41 552 26 20 87 52 317 16 39 20 538 18 25 21 36 44 321 18 34 21 77 2 1 1 6 6 46 4 8 3 45 2 1 1 4 3 21 2 6 2 32 13 2 9 2 4 BaU... Beaver Creek Blaine Center Plains 2 3 2 2 1 Frederic 1 9 1 3 Grayling 4 Grove Maple Forest... South Branch 1 1 300 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI.— Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population Counties, townBhipa, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 'A 1 1 a o a) 1 is cd 1 a 1 1 a) i 1 a 1 a CO s Delta Co _.. . 12,141 289 .517 2S0 263 195 937 7.56 2-.J 244 1,311 501 132 411 5,006 609 591 1,063 1,004 737 833 169 1,299 415 518 231 135 7,321 180 321 170 151 las 679 451 156 162 895 328 74 257 2,715 355 265 629 521 430 422 93 830 286 328 127 89 4,820 109 196 110 112 87 258 305 119 82 416 178 58 154 2,291 254 326 434 483 307 411 76 469 129 190 104 46 6,. 547 163 264 167 128 111 496 37.5 137 103 566 274 67 203 2,848 275 348 577 571 440 527 110 782 219 303 174 86 3,366 83 135 88 66 54 284 190 69 52 297 142 33 108 1,425 135 171 300 282 220 262 55 409 U3 167 88 41 3,181 80 129 79 62 57 212 185 68 51 269 132 34 95 1,423 140 177 277 289 220 265 55 373 106 136 86 45 545 8 24 11 11 6 28 36 17 12 55 24 9 18 257 40 43 58 48 27 37 4 46 6 17 19 4 250 4 16 8 4 5 14 19 8 6 32 16 3 16 88 18 7 19 15 10 17 2 19 4 5 9 1 295 4 8 3 7 1 14 17 9 6 23 8 6 2 169 22 36 39 33 17 20 2 27 2 12 10 3 29 11 18 Baldwin Bark River. _ 2 1 1 1 1 Bay De Noc Fairbanks . _. Ford River 1 6 4 1 3 2 Garden (inc. Garden vill.). 3 2 Masonville 2 1 1 Sack Bay Wells 13 5 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 .... 9 4 1st ward. 2d ward- 3d ward _ 1 2 1 1 ith ward ... ... 6th ward 7th. ward 4 4 1st ward. 2d ward __ 3 1 3 1 3d ward- 4th ward Dickinson Co- 8,958 210 315 400 726 237 281 4,564 1,068 812 825 889 970 2,225 1,063 668 494 5,246 156 182 275 427 159 173 2,604 654 466 477 490 517 1,270 579 371 320 3,712 54 133 125 299 78 108 1,960 414 346 348 399 453 955 484 297 174 5,425 134 187 182 456 113 162 2,903 693 498 518 576 618 1,288 563 394 331 2,826 80 92 100 240 61 94 1,501 374 261 265 289 312 658 284 197 177 2,599 54 95 82 216 52 68 1,402 319 237 253 287 306 630 279 197 154 310 3 17 7 18 9 14 170 30 27 31 43 39 72 43 23 6 122 3 8 3 9 9 9 47 9 5 11 10 12 34 23 10 1 188 7 2 5 Breen. Breituner— 9 4 9 ..... 123 21 22 20 33 27 38 20 13 5 1 — - 1 Felch__ Norway 1 1 .__. 1 Waucedah 2 1 1 1st ward. 2d ward .__ 4th ward 1 1 2 """i 1 Norway city 2 2 .... 2 3d ward- 15,652 950 387 728 223 648 526 682 729 497 602 8,537 513 181 412 128 384 297 381 403 281 334 7,115 437 206 316 95 264 229 301 326 213 268 14,988 870 392 710 230 588 503 592 675 513 591 7,489 434 196 355 114 297 253 298 340 255 296 7,499 436 196 355 116 291 250 294 335 258 295 1,794 129 64 85 30 64 54 52 74 47 59 605 44 21 33 10 25 24 21 29 22 23 1,189 85 43 52 20 39 30 31 45 25 36 184 5 2 10 3 6 11 4 5 1 3 84 3 1 6 1 4 4 2 4 1 3 100 2 1 4 2 2 7 2 1 Bellevue (includ. Bellevue Bellevue village Benton (inc. Potterville village) Brookfleld Chester Delta Eaton Eaton Rapids POPULATION. 301 TABLE XXI. — Continued — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un. known. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 o5 .2 S a 1 ■Tj ID .3 OS a 09 s Cm 3 a 1 3 (n .2 a a H -2 Eaton Co.— Contimced. 562 683 .599 733 1,036 671 3f)9 95S 428 900 2,031 335 497 637 562 958 328 292 338 960 510 450 310 379 350 420 537 471 153 495 190 .521 1,068 187 268 335 278 495 169 136 190 490 276 214 252 a04 249 312 499 397 156 555 681 573 766 882 813 299 341 284 .382 444 405 14S 404 VK 39.H 995 138 260 311 286 495 168 161 166 536 298 238 278 340 289 AU 43S 408 151 398 140 ;392 1.1(06 14U 259 326 281 510 171 166 173 542 30(J 242 46 87 54 86 35 107 56 92 "40 57 85 93 179 62 49 68 155 92 63 23 34 27 28 31 23 14 26 8 34 67 7 15 21 24 42 15 13 14 49 29 20 23 53 27 58 46 49 21 81 48 58 208 3:3 42 64 69 137 47 36 54 106 63 43 2 9 3 9 8 5 7 3 11 43 4 4 22 13 15 11 1 3 25 14 11 1 3 5 3 3 1 8 12 2 1 5 4 9 2 10 5 5 1 5 1 9 4 3 Varmontville (inclnd. Ter- montviUe Tillage) ^. Walton (inc. Olivet vill.) .. niiTflt-. villag-R 473, S02 23X| 276 379 79U 4 2 3 31 2 3 17 9 13 9 1 3 15 9 6 Charlotte city 963 148 229 302 284 463 1.59 156 148 470 234 236 2,001 278 519 637 567 1,005 339 327 339 1,078 598 480 3d ward- 1st ward- 2d ward. afl warr) 2d ward- Emmet Co. 5,561 2,713 1,905 141 230 145 244 78 192 455 783 461 207 146 227 3,073 1,435 965 87 151 71 125 53 118 258 442 246 113 87 133 2,488 1,278 940 54 79 74 119 25 74 197 341 215 94 59 94 4,275 2,109 1,535 89 125 96 188 55 180 374 632 392 148 101 178 2,146 1,0.56 761 45 64 48 94 28 89 190 316 194 76 51 89 2,129 1,053 774 44 61 48 94 27 91 184 316 198 72 50 89 491 244 192 7 8 11 29 16 32 91 62 14 13 19 180 75 54 4 5 6 9 4 7 16 31 19 8 6 9 311 169 138 3 3 5 20 3 9 16 60 43 6 7 10 55 21 17 2 31 11 7 2 24 10 10 Bear Creek (inc. Petoskey village) Bliss- Center .. 1 3 1 3 Friendship Littlefield 5 13 8 6 1 3 3 4 1 5 2 2 9 7 1 1 1 119 Little Traverse (inc. Har- bor Springs village) Harbor Springs village Maple River ... — Genesee Co. 20,467 537 640 626 66.5 866 302 1,828 1,093 227 662 1,195 10,920 316 375 345 ;S82 467 149 949 5.59 109 375 631 9,547 221 265 281 283 399 153 S79 .534 118 287 564 17,766 4.35 .596 514 578 766 294 1,830 1,107 268 558 1,106 8,839 219 294 258 291 386 149 916 552 135 281 551 8,927 216 302 236 287 380 145 914 555 133 277 555 2,102 46 83 55 32 83 30 283 179 43 74 110 695 22 33 20 11 32 78 3S 14 23 3< 1,407 24 51) 35 21 51 21 205 111 29 51 218 99 Argentine . Atfas.., """ 3 in 15 s 1 10 17 2 5 1 5 3 6 6 1 1 3 5 2 9 6 1 4 10 Burton^ Clayton DsTison (inc. Davison tUI.) Davison village Fenton (inc. the foliowiug villages) Fenton village Linden village FUnt. Flnshing ("inc. Flushing Tillage) ._._ 302 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. JO 1 1 1 ■3 1 03 P4 1 •3 1 TO 1 ■3 a 1 a 4 m ■3 1 a GENE3EE Co.— Continued. 460 892 143 850 146 823 122 730 896 687 55 728 737 707 1,121 337 177 5,277 1,666 1,610 1,123 878 210 485 84 475 77 453 51 420 489 378 32 410 412 398 610 170 83 2,550 807 770 527 446 250 407 59 375 69 370 71 310 407 309 23 318 326 309 511 167 91 2,727 859 840 596 432 488 732 144 797 150 703 119 610 675 467 59 656 663 613 1,019 316 178 4,448 1,397 1,524 1,046 481 238 365 71 391 72 353 60 305 338 232 29 330 330 306 505 157 89 2,188 683 749 516 240 250 367 73 406 78 350 59 305 337 235 30 326 333 307 514 159 89 2,260 714 775 530 241 63 59 17 80 20 73 14 90 69 68 17 53 73 49 107 30 31 615 191 214 158 52 16 24 6 29 5 31 7 38 32 24 6 24 32 15 43 7 13 146 49 51 34 12 83 17 7 1 8 3 4 7 8 9 1 4 14 4 2 2 6 47 35 11 51 15 42 7 52 37 44 11 29 41 34 64 23 18 469 142 163 124 40 74 10 3 1 3 9 2 2 7 1 i 3 '"z 1 2 6 2 2 4 Forest (inc. Otisville vill.) Gaines (inc. Gaines vill.) Gaines village Genesee (inc. part of Mt. Morris village) 2 Grand Blanc_ 12 ^ 5 7 Mt. Morris (inc. part of Mt. Morris village) 4 3 1 Mundy . 9 9 3 20 6 8 5 2 9 2 1 4 1 11 4 Richfield Thetford . Mt. Morris vill. (in Gene- see and Mt. Morris). Flint city __ 80 24 23 30 3 9 3 2 27 9 6 11 1 9 3 2 53 15 17 19 2 let ward. _ 3d ward 1 1 Gladwin Co.. 2,797 403 147 73 148 124 51 416 349 283 90 244 469 154 148 71 96 1,633 254 81 42 94 72 33 241 207 174 49 151 235 84 71 37 43 1,164 149 66 31 54 52 18 175 142 109 41 93 234 70 77 34 5b 1,936 212 109 47 95 78 33 278 261 191 67 186 379 103 133 68 75 975 102 56 22 53 39 18 140 130 97 36 93 189 51 67 34 37 961 110 53 25 42 39 15 138 131 94 31 93 190 52 66 34 38 157 27 10 2 11 3 6 17 17 17 4 10 33 6 12 4 11 Billings Buckeye Clement 2 10 9 8 3 6 19 2 10 2 5 1 1 Gladwin _ 1 1 1 1 Sage Tobacco.. 1 1 1 1 1st ward.. ._. 2d ward. 3d ward, _ 1 1 4th ward Gogebic Co 8,585 ■ 308 150 90 479 370 1,525 433 335 369 86 302 5,175 189 102 55 274 254 886 263 Hi 51 177 3,410 119 48 35 205 116 639 170 121 188 ' 35 125 5,192 182 84 54 325 160 943 214 223 237 63 206 2,745 92 43 30 163 90 510 110 128 119 33 120 2,447 90 41 24 162 70 433 104 95 118 30 86 289 8 4 98 ..... 191 8 3 16 7 9 1 1 Bessemer Wakefield (inc. Wakefield village not separately re- turned) 5 7 56 31 7 9 1 8 1 4 15 11 1 1 ..... 4 3 41 20 6 8 1 6 Watersmeet ___ 4 4 4 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 Bessemer city 2d ward . 3d ward 4th ward ■- " POPULATION. 303 TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 1 01 1 1 3 a o H a 'a a ED a 3 a 77 10 17 6 14 5 10 7 8 1 a 132 29 9 12 25 19 18 9 11 "3 I s 3 1 2 i DO a 3 1 (D B 5 1 CO 03 1 a 1 s Ix, Gogebic Co.— Coniuiued. 5,663 9.55 386 547 740 670 979 556 830 3,415 548 187 351 396 409 619 365 540 2,248 407 199 196 344 261 360 191 290 3,444 527 294 297 494 437 .591 305 499 1,817 275 148 151 254 226 317 161 285 1,627 252 146 146 240 211 274 144 214 209 39 26 18 39 24 28 16 19 2d ward' 3d ward 2 1 6th ward 8th ward 1 — - 1 Geand Teateese Co Acme .. 9,644 392 513 2SS 495 251 562 281 279 365 358 846 179 653 3,977 3,110 HI 524 5,492 231 327 173 273 141 316 155 173 220 190 483 94 386 2,169 1,596 71 325 4,152 161 186 115 222 110 246 126 106 145 168 363 85 267 1,808 1,514 40 199 7,074 296 341 176 415 209 361 230 199 248 281 576 159 435 3,047 2,339 73 396 3,489 151 179 88 206 104 183 113 ia5 126 140 290 79 219 1,455 1,171 :36 19S 3,585 145 162 88 209 1(K 178 117 94 122 141 286 80 216 1,.592 1,168 37 198 689 28 3:3 16 32 13 47 27 13 2.S 17 45 10 46 297 213 8 49 282 15 19 11 15 4 21 14 9 17 7 IS 4 24 82 57 5 25 407 13 14 5 17 9 26 13 4 11 10 30 6 22 215 156 3 24 so 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 3 9 2 40 3 40 2 28 23 5 Blair East Bay 1 1 Fife Lake (inc. Fife Lake village 1 1 1 2 2 1 Fife Lake Tillage 1 Garfield Grant 1 1 2 1 Mayiield .... 1 1 Paradise (inc. Kingsley Kingsley Tillage 12 37 21 1 12 5 25 15 1 24 1 20 1 TraTerae (inc. Traverse City Tillage). 4 TraTerse City village Union .. Whitewater . . Geatiot Co. 14,938 1,381 737 836 862 309 , 803 880 156 384 1,038 958 797 665 758 753 838 667 787 700 729 979 1,081 189 214 346 332 8,162 761 398 4:30 461 147 473 489 86 209 528 492 457 368 429 411 448 377 ■460 391 394 521 552 101 110 177 164 6,776 617 339 406 401 162 330 391 70 175 510 466 340 297 329 342 390 290 327 309 335 458 529 88 104 169 168 12,615 1,253 671 652 718 281 617 &31 153 301 995 912 602 544 641 579 695 589 602 669 601 744 982 172 201 303 303 6,286 614 326 330 362 143 310 415 76 152 492 449 304 270 318 287 350 294 300 335 298 371 433 84 96 151 152 6,330 639 345 322 356 138 307 416 77 149 503 463 298 274 323 292 345 295 302 334 303 373 499 88 105 152 154 1,101 124 79 40 52 23 51 73 18 21 87 86 56 40 35 56 69 66 61 44 48 55 123 15 26 37 45 382 33 18 13 19 10 15 26 7 11 31 30 31 19 15 12 22 23 23 18 15 23 33 2 11 11 9 719 91 61 27 33 13 36 47 11 10 56 56 25 21 20 44 47 43 38 26 :33 32 90 13 15 26 36 122 19 12 3 11 5 4 1 1 12 12 4 9 4 57 6 3 2 6 2 .... 3 3 3 7 1 65 13 9 1 5 3 Arcada (inc. Alina village) Alma village ... Bethany FUba (inc. Ashley village).. Ashley village Fnlton (inc. Perrington village) .. 4 1 Perrington vUlage Hamilton Ithaca (inc. Ithaca viu.).. Ithaca village 9 9 1 2 3 Lafayette .. Newark New Haven ... North Shade North Star 6 8 1 4 5 2 3 1 Pine Eiver. Seville Sumner Washington 5 15 18 1 4 6 7 2 9 6 1 1 '"I 3 6 12 Wheeler. St. Louis city Ist ward 2d ward.... 3 6 3 3d ward. 4th ward 304 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXi. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign born population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. "a 1 a en 0) ■a 1 o5 1 n s '* a 1 1 o 1 1 to 1 1 1 "a 1 1 '(3 1 a (2 13,977 678 162 646 615 635 i>93 845 572 219 766 703 257 667 677 661 892 439 380 652 5.59 600 1,076 2,013 446 579 465 523 7,514 . 380 80 357 336 343 480 454 295 li:4 416 394 125 321 347 351 474 207 218 332 307 311 677 992 216 279 220 277 6,463 298 82 289 279 292 413 391 277 95 350 309 132 246 330 310 418 232 1B2 231 252 289 499 1,021 230 300 245 246 14,321 821 252 631 .US 735 958 868 610 217 804 829 338 518 765 634 1,073 523 410 567 598 579 969 1,797 419 471 452 456 7,130 410 126 316 275 363 473 434 305 109 397 411 170 259 381 320 535 261 208 2gS 299 290 484 883 207 227 223 226 7,191 411 126 315 273 372 485 434 305 108 407 418 168 259 384 314 538 262 202 284 299 289 485 914 212 244 229 229 1,809 128 44 101 61 94 96 134 106 31 96 93 37 63 92 66 115 76 50 66 80 69 83 291 71 87 64 69 548 28 5 31 17 37 32 31 21 16 29 35 11 14 31 21 32 18 22 21 27 23 36 65 17 19 11 18 1,261 100 39 70 44 57 64 103 ■85 15 67 58 26 49 61 45 83 58 28 45 53 46 47 226 54 68 53 51 165 15 3 10 5 4 3 31 26 1 10 17 10 3 8 5 5 3 1 7 5 12 3 20 5 6 5 4 91 8 1 8 2 3 2 18 14 5 8 4 2 6 4 2 1 4 6 3 6 1 2 1 2 74 7 2 2 3 1 1 13 12 1 5 9 6 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 6 Adams (inc. North Adams Tillage) North Adams Tillage Allen Amboy Cambria . — Camden Fayette (inc. JonesTille Tillage) .„_ Hillsdale Jefferson Litchfield (inc. Litchfield Tillage) Pittsford Beading (includ.Eeading Tillage) Scipio Wheatland Woodbridge Wright 14 4 4 4 2 2d ward 3d ward Houghton Co.. 28,082 ' 1,068 10,478 1,339 2,062 626 560 1,735 2,753 1,084 161 3,022 2,229 1,419 957 2,536 1,.567 1,937 15,790 601 5,894 717 1,205 401 397 959 1,469 565 122 1,688 1,222 758 568 1,361 832 1,108 12,292 467 4,584 622 857 225 163 776 1,284 519 39 1,334 1,007 661 389 1,175 735 849 14,914 576 5,841 811 1,095 3.52 370 844 1,440 523 67 1,638 1,022 651 493 1,242 785 1,029 7,714 317 3,034 411 674 187 213 422 734 261 38 845 521 327 255 614 385 534 7,200 259 2,807 400 521 165 157 422 706 262 29 793 501 324 238 628 400 495 1,149 31 374 41 83 14 32 76 142 53 9 96 164 108 39 .111 71 68 363 16 110 17 26 6 18 23 44 13 1 38 40 30 9 38 25 20 786 15 264 24 57 8 14 53 98 40 1 58 124 78 30 73 46 48 24 10 14 6 6 Adams Calumet (including the following Tillages) 6 1 1 2 3 1 Red Jacket Tillage Chassell Duncan 2 1 1 5 5 Franklin Hancock (inc. Hancock Tillage) 10 2 5 1 5 1 Laird 1 1 Osceola Portage (Inc. Houghton villngel 2 — - 2 Houghton Tillage 1 2 2 2 1 Schoolcraft (includ. Lake 2 2 1 Lake Linden Tillage Torch Lake 19,965 798 617 480 10,901 437 273 270 9,084 361 244 210 11,365 465 275 288 5,695 231 138 147 5,670 234 137 141 891 35 22 15 358 12 11 6 533 23 11 9 35 2 18 1 17 1 Bingham Brookfield 2 1 1 _ POPULATION. 305 TABLE XXI.— Continued.— CmZ condition of native and foreign-born population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. o 1 a 0) s 1 1^ 1 S Cm a la a 3 a (ft a 1 c H ■a S a HUBON Co.— Contimi.ed, 818 693 718 157 935 534 199 676 504 626 248 415 661 836 1,160 9.59 332 732 207 1,.572 743 1,516 761 557 1,162 634 939 472 1,016 629 450 396 401 79 510 298 105 358 269 335 141 234 362 464 629 481 155 407 113 796 355 874 441 320 635 350 535 249 571 328 368 297 347 78 425 2.36 94 318 235 291 107 181 299 372 531 478 177 325 94 776 388 642 320 2437 527 284 434 228 445 301 474 443 447 95 502 323 90 416 274 346 123 240 391 529 538 538 200 4C5 132 927 472 930 494 269 689 320 622 304 601 399 236 224 226 47 247 161 45 206 139 176 63 120 194 267 270 269 97 203 67 im 235 472 251 133 294 160 313 151 298 198 238 219 221 48 256 162 45 210 135 170 60 120 197 262 268 269 103 202 65 464 237 458 243 13(1 295 160 309 153 303 201 40 27 54 15 31 21 10 34 30 22 5 17 28 25 32 46 24 36 14 96 j'i 91 41 3:5 42 29 38 27 32 42 16 12 34 7 12 9 1 15 10 2 9 15 9 17 16 9 16 6 :34 14 27 14 12 18 10 14 9 14 16 24 15 20 8 19 12 9 19 20 15 3 8 13 16 15 30 15 20 8 62 44 64 27 21 24 19 24 18 18 26 2 1 1 Colfax (including part of Bad Axe Tillage (part of) 4 1 3 2 1 2 2 Hume 1 Lake 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oliver Paris Port Austin (including Port Austin village) 3 1 Rubicon (including Port Hnpfi Till ape '^ Sand Beach (including Sand Beach village) Sebewainff (including Seb- 7 5 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 ■""i 3 3 Sebewaing viUage Sheridan SigeL "Verona (including part of Bad Axe village (part of).. Winaor 1 .... 2 1 Ingham Co.. 19,864 624 710 488 804 552 147 721 723 146 962 409 622 900 709 641 267 438 10,713 324 420 274 459 315 85 388 428 72 514 214 366 605 438 323 126 250 9,151 300 290 214 345 237 62 333 295 74 448 195 256 395 271 318 141 188 17,418 587 701 393 695 572 175 594 618 161 1,019 60.-. 586 718 637 .581 266 464 8,721 296 349 192 351 287 88 296 311 SO 509 247 291 357 323 292 133 237 8,697 291 352 201 345 286 87 298 307 81 510 258 295 361 314 289 133 227 2,199 52 88 37 73 79 33 58 93 27 118 52 67 99 66 67 35 46 684 17 34 14 30 24 10 17 38 5 34 13 23 34 12 20 8 18 1,515 35 54 23 43 55 23 41 55 22 84 39 44 65 54 47 27 28 206 3 6 6 3 16 7 5 2 1 16 14 7 13 7 '5 7 98 2 3 5 1 10 6 5 6 6 5 7 4 2 1 3 108 1 3 1 2 6 2 1 Alaiedon Bunker Hiji Delhi ... Inghani (including Dans- Dansville village Le Boy (includ'ing Web- 2 1 10 9 2 6 3 5 4 4 WebbBrville village Leslie (inc. Leslie village) Leslie village Locke _ . Meridian .... Onondaga 2 1 1 Stookbridge (including StookbridgB village) Stockbridge village Vevay 39 306 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Continued.— Ciui7 condition of native and foreign-born population. Couatios, townships, villages, cities ana wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 1 .5 en la "5 S 3 1 •3 S 3 6 13 1 a 3 (6 1 s Ingham Co.— Continued. Wheatfield _ 447 448 1,022 525 8,309 742 1,477 1,249 1,589 2,171 1,081 744 406 338 241 253 546 252 4,298 386 701 635 755 1,314 507 371 205 166 206 195 476 273 4,011 356 776 614 834 857 574 373 201 172 408 467 936 514 6,573 623 1,234 1,082 1,286 1,457 891 878 498 382 206 229 471 258 3,386 316 617 5t2 635 734 442 438 248 190 202 228 465 236 3,287 307 617 540 651 723 449 440 248 192 52 59 134 78 887 73 209 167 194 148 96 124 59 65 24 24 45 23 238 27 56 43 42 55 15 38 17 21 28 35 89 53 649 46 153 124 152 93 81 86 42 44 1 3 11 3 78 "3 8 1 27 1 White Oak WiUiamstown (including Williamston village) 3 2 51 Ist ward- 2d ward 31 10 18 10 9 15 6 9 9 5 5 5 7 4 3 22 5 13 3 6 8 2 6 ... 6tli ward _ _ 2d ward Ionia Co.. Berlin Boston (including Sara- 17,609 879 970 378 894 619 1,068 814 11 503 1,246 301 223 200 789 191 1,214 382 558 692 606 1,259 797 634 738 312 1,587 516 502 569 2,539 608 535 622 774 9,768 531 611 191 489 354 788 477 6 318 679 155 121 104 414 93 658 201 331 374 351 658 393 354 425 161 772 252 225 293 1,284 303 283 293 405 7,841 348 459 187 405 265 280 337 5 18) 567 146 102 96 375 101 556 181 227 318 255 601 404 280 313 151 815 264 277 274 1,255 305 252 329 369 15,209 679 980 433 739 603 731 696 8 467 1,112 316 247 176 595 177 1,026 378 523 625 572 1,210 814 612 629 324 1,260 358 450 452 2,1'0 509 461 515 665 7,644 345 488 215 367 303 407 349 4 237 553 155 123 88 298 87 519 192 262 312 286 602 403 305 317 159 630 179 222 229 1,064 251 232 250 331 7,565 334 492 218 372 300 324 347 4 230 559 161 124 88 297 90 607 186 261 313 286 608 411 307 312 165 630 179 228 22) 1,086 258 229 265 334 1,850 81 136 74 65 67 77 90 2 56 170 52 41 23 87 32 108 38 41 79 68 155 108 66 59 54 153 36 52 65 312 79 66 78 89 622 35 43 19 22 34 30 30 ""24 47 14 10 6 29 7 40 13 7 28 28 53 30 20 23 14 36 8 13 15 93 22 16 27 28 1,228 46 93 55 33 33 47 60 2 32 123 38 31 17 58 25 68 25 34 51 40 102 78 36 36 40 117 28 39 50 219 57 50 61 61 144 17 8 6 2 3 11 6 84 12 4 3 2 3 8 4 60 5 4 3 8 5 8 5 Campbell ... ... Easton _ 3 2 1 1 Ionia (including part of Lyons village) 1 10 1 1 8 Lyons (including the fol- 2 1 Pewamo village, _ _ 2 3 1 12 9 2 6 8 15 14 11 1 1 6 3 1 2 22 7 4 8 3 2 3 1 7 """3 7 ^ 6 6 1 1 .... 7 4 .... 2 North Plains (including Hubbardston village). Odessa (including Lake Odessa village)- 5 2 2 3 1 8 8 5 Orange.. Orleans. Otisco Portland (including Port- 1 1 1 1 Sebewa,. Lyons village (in Ionia 1 5 3 1 1 15 3 4 7 1 1st ward. 2d ward. 3d ward.. 1 1 Ionia city. . ... 2d ward 1 1 3d ward 4th ward POPULATION. 307 TABLE XXI.— Continued, — Civil condition of native and foreign-boi n population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 1 0) 1 g 0) X a _0 fa "5 s 139 s 1 26 ill ""24 16 8 6 ■i 21 9 6 26 9 10 7 69 7 25 14 3 22 13 1 250 3 1 60 56 13 3 42 37 4 4 ■) 41 "4 73 26 23 22 79 3 5 35 26 2 16 16 2 13 t 33 17 Is s 16 i 1 1 i 'a 1 .2 eg 1 Iosco Co . 7,247 216 103 1,612 1,398 299 117 1,344 1,211 121 217 1.58 1,282 693 178 1,598 595 460 543 3,974 134 57 877 748 16S 739 64(5 74 118 85 711 375 lUO 839 319 241 279 3,273 82 48 735 650 131 45 6(J5 571 47 99 73 571 31.S 78 7.59 276 219 264 4,670 116 67 1,028 868 243 70 879 801 107 139 84 S44 504 133 938 330 301 327 2,368 59 34 516 4.311 127 33 452 409 il 42 422 253 71 481 167 152 162 2,302 57 33 512 432 116 35 427 ;392 30 67 42 422 231 64 477 163 149 163 3S9 11 .86 7,s 23 3 66 33 12 in 62 31 10 99 35 33 29 148 10 3 60 40 6 38 29 2 Alabaster An Sable - — 1 Baldwin (including East Tawas village) . 4 4 1 2 1 9 2 East Tawas village Burleigb Grant Oscoda (inc. Oscoda rill ). n^rnrla villnfje 13 12 3 2 7 7 2 2 2 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 — Plainfield Reno. Tawas (including Tawas Cityvillage) 2 2 Tawas City village Wilber An Sable city 6 6 Mward 2d ward _. 4 2 14 9 4 2 3 3d ward — — lEON Co 3,309 394 253 1,148 772 159 713 542 53 169 420 2,035 305 155 629 403 100 441 316 36 118 251 1,274 S9 98 519 369 59 279 226 17 51 169 1,822 162 118 726 482 100 378 304 45 98 195 943 93 59 368 239 53 191 153 25 54 100 879 69 59 338 243 47 187 151 20 44 95 Atkinson.. Bates.. .... 1 3 2 1 3 Crystal Falls (including Crystal Falls villago) Crystal Falls village Hematite Iron River (including Iron 4 4 1 3 3 Iron River village Mansfield.... Mastodon Stambaugh 28 673 21 30 82 29 35 29 23 38 13 39 23 40 15 14 31 51 30 124 41 49 34 12 278 10 17 27 13 22 16 7 13 6 •57 20 14 16 8 7 10 17 12 37 14 16 16 397 11 13 35 16 13 13 16 "7 23 19 9 24 7 7 21 34 18 87 27 3.3 2 71 2 35 1 2 36 4 2 Isabella. Co. 12,082 472 466 955 282 672 652 359 642 418 1,0.57 673 616 612 110 334 763 884 608 1,699 5(6 576 577 6,761 278 2.39 523 148 397 356 3:30 359 227 614 379 341 351 58 194 425 530 353 843 ' 273 287 283 5,321 194 207 430 134 275 296 229 28:3 191 443 294 275 261 52 140 338 354 255 8.56 273 289 294 8,607 306 339 816 245 434 434 376 497 318 595 349 351 4138 101 278 518 578 434 1,.327 420 444 463 4,:3:so 156 165 412 123 224 230 192 230 1.38 300 276 177 222 51 139 262 • 285 221 661 210 223 228 4,277 149 174 404 122 -^ 160 295 273 174 216 50 139 236 293 213 666 210 221 235 9 Broomfleld. Chippewa . Coe (inc. Shepherd vili.) 4 2 4 4 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 Shepherd viUaga... Coldwater .....: Deerfield Denver... Fremont.. Gilmore IsabeUa 7 6 1 5 1 2 1 Lincoln . Nottawa 1 ... 1 Holland (inolnding Blanch- ardviUage) Blanchard village Sherman Unioa.„ 4 7 1 26 .s 9 9 3 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 19 5 8 6 'Vernon 1 1 1 Wise "'"" Mt, Pleasant city 1 Istward. 2d ward... 3d ward . 2 1 1 308 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Continued.— CruiZ condition of native and foreign-born population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. Counties, townships, Tiliafcea, cities and wards. • "3 1 as St 13 S 3 1 ra O ■3 E ■* I a 1 n a '3 o 10 S m 0) IS 1 i 1 13 a 1 « a Jackson Co. 23,344 877 794 286 577 210 818 284 646 181 588 737 478 465 419 608 108 494 601 714 107 631 672 225 525 520 620 215 11,560 877 1,346 877 1,630 1,652 1,811 1,876 1,492 12,570 499 418 140 324 114 443 141 355 80 310 412 236 254 219 331 48 258 335 396 54 376 347 110 328 283 336 102 6,090 455 629 408 738 908 981 1,004 967 10,774 378 376 146 253 96 375 143 291 101 278 325 222 211 200 277 60 236 266 318 53 235 325 115 197 237 281 113 3,470 422 716 469 892 744 830 872 525 20,255 729 693 251 629 263 766 301 703 203 527 660 411 484 359 508 102 446 509 617 121 502 710 278 467 513 443 223 9,577 734 1,092 776 1,578 1,287 1,430 1,586 1.094 10,291 365 345 125 316 134 386 153 352 101 268 343 208 240 181 236 52 222 257 312 60 249 356 141 237 264 222 112 4,912 365 343 381 781 639 713 791 697 9,964 364 348 126 313 129 350 148 331 102 259 317 203 244 178 25"' 30 224 232 303 61 253 354 137 230 249 223 111 4,665 369 547 3ti5 797 648 717 795 397 2,590 77 106 47 95 44 112 61 87 26 34 38 63 76 45 61 20 61 67 81 21 73 75 29 49 51 47 41 1,250 88 157 97 247 138 143 248 132 773 29 33 12 33 16 32 18 29 7 18 3 23 23 17 22 22 21 32 4 18 27 12 21 15 22 9 331 28 28 17 42 35 37 57 87 1,817 48 73 35 62 28 £0 43 58 19 36 33 40 33 28 39 15 39 46 49 17 35 48 17 28 36 25 32 919 60 129 80 205 103 106 191 45 203 4 • 8 5 6 5 5 1 10 3 3 11 6 1 6 8 4 11 8 2 "lO 3 3 4 7 4 88 10 4 17 23 1 22 4 92 1 4 2 6 4 3 8 1 2 8 4 ' "3 6 2 7 5 1 '""5 2 2 3 2 5 2 IS 2 3 .... 4 ""'7 1 111 3 4 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 2 4 3 1 5 1 1 1 143 3 140 3 s Blackman Columbia (inc. Brooklyn Concord(inc. Concord vill.) Concord village Grass Lake (including Grass Lake village) Grass Lake village Hanover (including fian- Leoni Napoleon Parnaa (including part of ... ... Parma village (part of) ... Pulaski Sandstone (inciuding part of Parma village Parma village (part of) .__ ... ... ... Springport fine. Spring- port village) 2 2 70 8 4 4 16 19 1 15 3 Parma village (in Parma 140 137 3 3d ward 1 1 2 1 1 1 6th ward 1 8th ward 136 135 1 Kalamazoo Co. 21,206 545 654 119 469 41 655 844 225 582 1,112 620 511 437 449 11,220 32S 379 63 277 22 352 450 103 331 601 374 298 260 244 9,986 217 275 56 192 19 303 394 122 251 511 246 213 177 205 18,106 506 675 167 436 38 731 .754 249 487 778 559 457 413 404 8,966 251 335 83 220 19 365 376 121 244 356 286 229 206 203 9,140 255 340 84 216 19 366 378 128 243 422 273 228 207 201 2,433 67 69 17 37 10 85 148 63 57 108 '81 56 43 39 739 31 29 4 22 2 33 52 15 21 31 25 22 17 13 1,694 36 40 13 35 8 52 96 48 36 77 56 34 26 26 283 10 10 2 7 1 3 28 10 9 19 20 5 2 5 143 8 8 2 3 ""'3 19 5 6 8 15 1 2 2 140 2 2 28 21 7 Brady (including part of Vicksburg village) Vicksburg village (part of J Charleston (including part of Galesburg village) _^_. Galesburg village (part of) Climax 4 1 Comstock (including part of Galesburg village) Galesburg village (part of) 9 5 3 11 5 4 """3 ... Kalamazoo Oshtemo _ 4 4 ... ... Portage ... Prairie Bonde , _ POPULATION. 309 TABLE XXI. — Continued.— CfriZ condition of native and foreign-born population. Connties, townships, villages, cities and wards, Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 13 1 so S a .2 1 01 1 GO a to CD e IS fa 3 1 13 a 13 1 1 'a a 1 a fu as 1 S CO a 1 as a > 239 2b 179 264 116 217 169 571 1.153 94 57 68 56 r,s 46 35 39 1*) 75 63 194 160 51 4- 38 59 66 162 379 36 16 25 20 21 16 2U 11 46 23 62 44 23 IS 1 11 '! 12 45 744 58 41 43 36 37 aj 35 28 87 53 40 132 116 28 30 1 27 49 76 7 6 2 1 5 6 4 13 7 37 5 4 1 1 4 '"'i 6 1 39 2 2 1 .... 2 Brighton (including Brigh- ton village) Conway -' 2 Deerfield 3 Green Oak Hamburg Handy (including Fowler- 3 Hartland Howell (including part of Howell villige) Howell village (part of),.. 22 19 4 2 1 2 6 1 1 '"2 15 13 3 1 1 Marion (including part of HoweU village) Howell village (part of) Putnam (including Pinck- ney village) Tyrone 43 41 117 5 1 20 3 1 6 2 UnadiUa Howell village (in Howell 14 Luce Co. 1,410 36 112 1,163 685 99 849 18 73 691 3^4 67 561 IS S9 472 301 32 871 18 66 704 421 83 465 10 33 375 225 47 406 S 33 329 196 36 62 3 10 4:3 28 6 30 2 6 19 10 3 32 1 4 24 IS 3 5 3 2 ... ... Columbus Lakefleld. 3 2 2 3 McMillan (including New- berry village) . 2 2 ... Newberry village. Maczinao Co. 4,409 176 394 600 316 134 543 445 232 215 634 90 128 2,613 111 2.50 367 182 78 300 235 128 134 446 58 70 1,796 65 144 2aj 134 36 243 210 104 81 208 32 58 2,564 109 237 346 201) 61 288 220 139 135 380 56 70 1,307 56 122 178 100 33 148 107 69 72 198 29 37 1,257 li? 171 100 28 145 113 70 63 182 27 33 245 6 16 9 48 39 11 17 34 11 5 117 4 1 3 23 16 9 4 17 1(1 4 128 3 9 3 25 23 1.3 17 1 1 18 11 7 1 1 Cedar 1 1 Garfield (including Nau- binway village) 6 5 3 2 3 3 Naubinway village Hendricks. Holmes (including Mack- inac village) 1 1 1 1 Mackinac village Marquette.. Moran... 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 Newton Portage . St. Ignace... 4U 314 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TA BLB XXL— CoNTiNDBD.— CitJiZ condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married, Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. Mackinac Co. — Continued. St. Ignace city let ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 1,243 154 386 382 321 671 81 192 215 183 572 73 194 167 138 740 87 222 226 205 370 43 110 113 104 370 44 112 113 101 Macomb Co ._- , Armada (including Arma- da village).. Armada village Bruce (including part of Romeo village) Homeo village (part of)... Chesterfield (including New Baltimore village) . . New Baltimore village Clinton Erin Harrison Lenox (including the fol lowing villages) New Raven village Richmond village (part of ) Macomb Ray Richmond (including the following villages) Memphis village (part of) Richmond village (part of) Shelby (including part of Utica village) Utica village (part of) Sterling (including part of Utica village) Utica village (part of) Warren (inc. Warren vill.) Warren village Washington (including part of Romeo village)... Romeo village (part of)... Memphis village (in Rich- mond, Macomb Co., and Riley, St. Clair Co.) Richmond village (in Lenox and Richmond) ... Romeo village (in Bruce and Washington) Utica vill. (in Shelby and Sterling) , Mt. Clemens city.. l«t ward. 2d ward 3d ward 17,720 931 357 945 393 1,184 489 1,108 1,425 418 1,162 200 154 902 751 1,204 164 324 842 177 1,140 101 1,567 151 992 353 276 478 746 278 3,149 1,277 1,051 821 9,513 497 182 485 177 642 247 633 792 251 618 91 72 487 415 642 86 161 430 84 642 52 874 70 533 157 136 233 334 136 1,572 650 504 418 3,207 434 175 460 216 542 242 475 633 167 544 109 415 562 78 163 412 459 196 140 245 412 14; 1,577 627 647 40£ 781 321 878 796 350 692 878 220 1,002 217 149 709 594 1,077 177 356 752 78 913 132 865 333 505 741 229 ;,202 86; 8.57 480 386 156 441 205 400 175 343 442 110 501 107 74 361 298 525 87 171 361 376 465 70 430 166 148 245 371 115 1,093 427 427 239 165 437 203 396 175 346 436 110 501 110 75 348 296 552 90 185 351 376 40 448 62 435 167 260 370 114 1,109 438 430 241 1,508 116 63 100 40 14 68 64 100 19 .50 113 44 86 7 108 11 1,020 118 51 283 91 117 75 24 43 90 32 209 63 96 50 40 Manistee Co.. Arcadia Bear Lake (including Bear Lake village) Bear Lake village 15,663 487 746 187 8,575 273 416 97 214 3TO 90 534 186 4,864 151 268 92 4,761 147 266 94 756 21 259 15 497 6 88 POPULATION. 315 TABLE XXI.— Continued.— Civt7 condition of native and foreign-born population. Single. ! Marriec . Widowed. Divorced. Un- linown. Counties. townships, vi ilages, cities and wards. 1 a V. I e . s (D 1 s i a B 1 a .2 sS B s tn a SI a 1 as B s 1 a I Manistee Co^—Coniinued. S52 201 1,39S 1,806 253 187 591 229 358 121 424 8,209 1,004 1,179 1,120 1,068 l.m i;iii 1,554 323 320 113 724 1,015 169 104 317 118 220 74 244 4,376 546 562 64U 580 631 592 825 2081 258 232' 4.58 88 ISi 674 792 791! 1,130 84' 160 83 158 274 395 ml 157 138' 2.52 47 97 180 272 3,833 4.821 134 231 95 395 587 84 79 196 78 125 53 135 2,426 295 362 297 303 33.5 382 452 124 227 90 397 543 76 79 199 79 127 44 137 2,395 290 ;J4.s 297 3U^ 32V ;ii3 451 16 32 15 61 86 10 15 30 16 26 4 16 7 21 21 37 5 11 4 9 11 ,s 40 49 5 8 19 11 19 12 279 2iV 64 52 24 30 44 37 Cleon (inc. Copemish viLl.1 3 3 2 7 3 1 1 Filer '1 2 1 1 IMnrillfl 1 4 1 1 1 36 4 5 3 2 10 7 5 1 .... 12 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 2 1 1 24 3 4 2 1 5 6 3 -- Onekama (including One- Onekama village Pleasanton Springdale Stronack . „ ::: ... 3S4 105 36 8 90 26 4J8 617 480 488 585 710 594 611 2d ward — 3d ward 71 34 50 52 51 19 10 20 8 It 5th ward 6th ward , . 549 755 729 903 — 7th ward 566 148 55 45 264 54 314 81 29 21 1.54 29 252 67 26 24 no 309 77 22 26 139 45 155 39 11 13 69 23 154 38 11 13 70 39 12 5 3 16 3 23 .5 2 ,s 1 16 2 2 .... 1 1 Chandler _ Galilee 1 North Maniton -_ Peaine 1 8 2 .... .... .... 1 — 1 ' Marquette Co Champion Chocolay _. Ely. 23,696 1,108 626 357 289 160 513 146 605 136 1,477 435 396 175 166 538 94 7,243 459 899 1,008 1,217 668 777 635 500 551 529 13,129 558 373 202 181 87 287 98 3:38 81 790 254 230 130 102 296 65 4,059 265 520 511 732 367 433 377 286 262 306 10,. 567 13,052 6,661 271 176 f9 72 48 140 33 167 43 366 131 118 39 49 133 25 2,093 123 247 303 331 219 237 186 180 135 132 6,391 280 176 65 67 47 132 33 154 39 376 121 112 33 46 i:53 22 1,968 102 225 302 320 217 229 162 160 130 121 1,217 366 .56 15 851 41 16 9 4 6 4 2 27 3 57 6 4 43 25 18 — 253 352 155i 1.54 108i 139 731 95 226 272 48 66 267 321 55 82 687 1 "^4-^ 31 19 13 s 14 8 36 5 87 6 4 15 10 9 10 6 9 30 1 1 1 1 .... ... - -.. Forsyth Humboldt _ ■" Marquette Michigamme Negaunee Republic... Richmond (including Pal- 3 2 1 181 166 45 64 242 29 3,184 19 1 379 497 4*5 301 344 258 214 289 223 230 72 95 266 47 4,061 225 472 605 651 436 466 348 340 265 253 1 1 Skandia.. Tilden 5 27 2 372 35 38 55 54 37 37 21 30 46 19 4 7 1 1(12 .s 17 10 10 13 11 4 5 21 3 1 20 1 270 27 21 45 44 24 26 17 25 25 16 1 .... 1 ... ... __ 11 1 7 1 4 ... -- 3d ward 3 2 "2 1 ... 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward 8th ward " 2 2 1 '"•2 2 '"i 9th ward..."/."' '"ii;:; ... 10th ward... 516 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI.— Continued.— CiutZ condition of native and foreign-born population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 3 1 s ■a a 1 1 a 1 I % 1 s 3 i a i2 1 1 1 s Marquette Co.— Con. 0,967 i,m 872 599 791 931 707 618 322 3,661 859 696 463 883 760 3,209 653 508 304 354 506 363 345 176 2,019 462 392 276 441 448 2,758 474 364 295 437 425 344 273 146 1,642 397 304 187 a2 312 3,417 552 343 324 499 614 444 448 193 2,068 469 390 226 552 431 1,736 294 178 161 249 309 221 224 100 1,050 233 197 108 274 238 1,681 258 165 163 250 305 223 224 93 1,018 236 193 US 278 193 323 42 58 43 53 52 41 19 15 205 35 48 33 54 35 662 48 13 15 64 14 24 27 13 10 25 50 10 27 23 30 27 294 58 73 33 51 70 9 92 8 20 9 18 18 8 4 7 52 8 16 7 16 5 245 20 5 9 23 2 10 11 7 5 12 17 6 6 8 12 7 99 18 23 10 15 26 7 231 34 38 34 35 34 33 15 8 153 27 32 26 38 30 417 28 8 6 41 12 14 16 6 5 13 33 4 21 17 18 20 195 40 50 23 36 44 2 19 3 3 3 2 10 """3 1 1 9 3 3d ward 2 1 6th. ward 2 1 6 1 2 4 1 3 ""2 1 1 1 3 1 3 41 7 3 1 19 3 2 22 4 3 2 2 Mason Co. 10,597 712 138 19i 868 122 363 525 243 127 565 794 178 448 333 496 260 4,751 661 748 951 1,131 1,109 151 5,964 413 68 123 503 66 204 331 144 85 326 443 144 2B3 201 288 134 2,496 364 333 523 611 579 86 4,633 299 70 71 365 56 169 194 99 42 239 351 34 185 132 208 126 2,255 297 415 428 520 530 65 7,120 528 131 146 580 97 257 361 156 79 401 532 85 298 201 313 228 3,183 475 548 .598 727 739 96 3,f87 262 62 77 293 49 131 182 79 39 201 266 54 148 100 154 111 1,601 241 277 294 364 379 46 3,533 266 69 69 2S7 4S 126 179 40 200 266 31 lEO 101 159 117 1,582 231 271 304 363 360 50 Amber (including part of Scottville village) Scottville viDage (part of) Custer (including part of Scottville village) Scottville village (part of) Eden . 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 Free Soil - (rraut Pere Marquette Sheridan . 4 6 3 4 1 2 Sherman Summit 1 1 ... Scottville village (in Am- ber and Custer) 4 15 6 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 12 5 2 1 1 2 i Lndington city 1st ward 1 1 2d ward _ ... 4th ward 6th ward 1 1 Mecosta Co. . 11,483 589 127 374 372 544 498 764 80 418 322 811 654 6,355 343 57 198 213 311 289 438 37 255 188 451 330 5,128 246 70 176 159 233 209 326 43 163 134 360 301 8,453 396 105 289 269 403 352 564 59 280 258 582 552 4,236 199 52 147 136 201 178 281 30 140 130 294 276 4,217 197 53 142 133 199 174 283 29 140 128 288 276 748 32 12 17 24 24 31 41 7 35 17 49 23 294 11 5 10 9 10 10 16 4 13 11 19 15 434 21 7 7 15 14 21 25 3 20 6 30 10 45 1 1 1 29 16 1 1 1 ^tna (including part of Morley village) Austin Big Rapids Chippewa 4 1 3 1 1 Colfax __. Deerfield (including part Morley village (part of) ... Fork . 6 4 2 (rrant _,_ Grreen __. 1 1 1 1 POPULATION. 31T TABLE XXI — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties. townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. _6 "5 ■ 5 En 3 s S C CD s a 15 20 10 2:3 8 5 ;32 9 63 5 12 18 12 16 1 a 12 18 17 18 9 4 27 10 189 55 :35 42 31 26 3 S S g * H 15 3 Mecosta Co. — Continued. 345 496 706 601 299 402 819 207 2,76? 449 414 8.1? 427 621 208 2S1 375 339 165 2a5 475 94 1,406 211 206 424 216 349 137 215 xn 26--' KM 167 344 113 1,362 238 208 4:B 211 220 368 53(1 447 246 250 530 164 2,163 359 .331 609 399 465 111 189 268 226 124 129 268 82 1,060 178 161 295 19S 228 109 179 262 221 122 121 262 82 1,103 181 170 314 201 2:37 3.S 27 41 17 9 59 19 252 60 47 60 4:3 42 3 4 2 3 2 1 1 ... Millbrook . Mecosta village Wheatland 2 1 19 2 5 5 4 3 2 11 '"3 3 2 3 Morley village (in iEtna and Deerfield) 1 8 2 2 2 2d ward 3d ward — ithward 5th ward -- 14,842 415 296 329 659 593 702 1,203 1,263 1,727 7,655 1,336 1,495 1,023 996 896 1,045 864 8,816 285 237 20:3 380 378 479 722 770 963 4,399 890 865 526 541 516 .593 468 6,026 130 59 126 279 215 223 481 493 764 3,256 446 630 497 455 380 452 396 8,291 212 105 IM 332 24^ 365 706 641 943 4,555 636 826 645 691 551 70O .506 4,262 1-2:3 66 95 165 l:« 210 358 324 475 2,313 328 426 327 349 271 357 255 4,029 89 39 89 167 115 155 34>~ 317 468 2,242 :30H 4(K1 318 342 280 343 251 582 16 12 10 41 25 31 ;3^ 41 56 :312 32 69 4^ 53 511 25 35 258 8 11 6 21 12 19 22 22 21 116 32 12 13 24 13 15 324 8 1 4 20 13 12 16 19 35 196 :37 36 40 26 12 20 20 3 1 12 2 1 8 5 5 Cedarville . TTolmps MeUen. 3 1 2 1 ...; 2 1 2 1 3 2 Spalding 1 s 1 1 3 1 Menominee city —:-, 2 '"■":. 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 6th ward 3 2 7th ward Midland Co. 7,371 314 318 8.! 325 491 713 406 291 in 151 165 617 3f3 3.39 1,000 645 1,314 311 439 343 221 4,166 181 200 56 195 279 397 220 179 288 89 100 364 184 182 588 371 664 168 219 164 113 3,205 las 148 27 130 212 31fi 18H 112 193 62 65 253 149 157 412 274 650 143 220 179 108 5,390 207 207 81 233 312 527 :«4 228 317 119 119 454 190 275 741 482 1,046 266 373 253 154 2,721 104 104 41 116 160 260 166 117 165 59 59 230 97 138 380 244 ' 525 132 187 130 76 2,669 103 10:3 40 117 152 267 168 111 152 60 60 224 93 137 361 238 521 134 186 123 78 428 19 24 3 28 IS 41 13 16 9 12 10 42 16 17 45 36 115 20 3:3 41 21 175 8 13 1 13 9 18 7 5 5 7 17 11 4 19 16 31 7 9 9 6 253 11 11 1,5 9 23 6 11 4 5 3 "5 13 26 20 84 13 24 32 15 28 1 1 13 1 15 1 1 Edenville Geneva 1 Greendale Homer 1 4 1 1 1 3 Ingersoll._ Jerome 1 .... 1 1 1 Larkin Midland 1 2 5 5 9 3 6 1 1 1 4 4 3 1 2 Mt. Hayley 6 2 i Porter.... Warren (inc. Coleman vill.) Midland city 1st ward . 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward' 318 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Connties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 3 o H la 1 'cd a In "a s _2 a 101 11 :! U 1 s 4 18 17 18 15 9 18 9 to 13 a 87 5 1 6 15 1 4 1 3 5 19 15 11 1 14 7 3 16 8 960 55 59 50 124 59 36 37 44 27 35 26 40 10 29 39 54 23 48 42 257 89 70 60 38 1 21 a 12 1 eg S 12 Id 1 1 "a a B 4,136 208 79 352 598 161 380 1.5 183 115 806 599 565 18 599 322 90 614 340 2,521 144 49 228 339 117 231 7 115 66 466 333 356 13 356 195 54 340 208 1,615 64 30 124 2.59 44 149 8 6S 49 340 266 209 5 243 127 35 274 132 2,606 107 73 224 336 109 204 12 128 78 519 413 343 23 415 247 70 425 270 1,3.51 60 37 120 168 87 lot 6 63 40 267 212 177 12 213 127 35 218 139 1,255 47 36 104 168 42 100 6 65 38 252 201 166 11 202 120 35 207 131 ISS 13 1 1 18 •-) 11 9 37 32 29 1 29 16 3 34 17 .Etna Bloomfleld 1 1 2 6 2 """3 1 1 1 2 3 1 Caldwell- . ._. 1 ... 1 Forest .. __ Lake (including part of Laije City village).. Lake City village (part of) Norwich 3 9 1 Heeder (inclnding part of Lake City viUage).. Lake City village (part of) Eichland (including part of McBain village) McBain village (part of).. 6 4 2 ... Riverside (including part of McBain village) 3 1 2 1 1 McBain village (part of) . . West Branch Lake City village (in Lake and Reeder)... McBain village (in Rich- land and Riverside). .. . 1 95 6 I 5 4 I 7 1 1 8 11 3 3 1 17 5 5 5 2 118 4 10 5 1 50 3 3 2 5 "l 2 .... 2 3 4 4 7 "1 S 3 2 1 58 2 4 43 3 2 2 7 3 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 2 MokeoeCo 18,814 1,174 1,107 1,108 1,650 522 910 1,155 1,193 895 785 742 1,077 199 515 1,037 1,084 219 1,046 452 3,336 1,158 564 974 640 10,271 654 623 586 914 279 499 667 681 486 456 418 581 100 277 615 611 111 586 225 1,617 658 249 492 218 8,543 520 484 522 736 243 411 4S8 512 409 329 324 496 99 238 422 473 108 460 227 1,719 500 315 482 422 12,825 767 869 664 1,481 522 512 699 692 6.38 483 570 957 185 313 664 852 187 736 461 1,928 622 327 680 299 6,425 385 434 335 745 263 258 353 344 318 241 283 478 90 157 333 424 9-' 369 224 968 312 162 346 148 6,400 382 435 329 736 259 254 346 348 320 242 287 479 95 156 331 428 95 367 237 960 310 165 334 151 1,444 89 94 74 160 68 49 54 72 58 63 55 64 10 48 66 91 37 75 50 -332 116 89 79 48 484 34 35 24 36 9 13 17 28 31 28 29 24 """i9 27 37 14 27 8 75 '-'7 19 19 10 Ash 1 Bedford. Berlin . .. . Dundee (inc. Dundee vill.) . Dundee village Erie. Exeter Frenchtown Ida LaSalle London 3 3 1 1 4 4 3 1 1 9 2 3 3 1 60 2 6 3 Milan (including part of Milan village) Milan village (part of) Monroe.. Raisinville.. Summerfield (including Petersburg village) .. . Petersburg village . . Whiteford Milan vill. (in Milan, Mon- roe Co., and York, Wash- tenaw Co.). Monroe city 1st ward. 3d ward 4th ward . 1 1 Montcalm Co 17,836 639 1,160 525 623 9,706 382 622 252 .346 8,130 257 538 273 277 14J10 521 1,046 468 6i2 7,321 260 519 231 311 7,389 261 527 237 311 1,493 39 99 43 68 596 20 38 14 30 897 19 61 31 38 Belvidere Bloomer (including Carson City viUage) Carson City village Bushnell.... POPULATION. 319 TABLE XXI.— Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships. Tillages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. DiTorced. Un- known. s 6 S o '3 o H S _2 S c 6. "3 o "3 S 39 18 25 23 22 19 20 5 37 1 46 30 27 29 10 23 36 ;35 16 42 r. 9 6 3 2 2 2 2 1 fa 7 4 1 1 3 "3 c 6. Montcalm Co.— Continiied Cato (inc. Lakeview vill.). 1,134 .562 716 849 165 639 474 739 131 716 6 704 856 336 1,065 799 718 106 666 1,062 70U 592 801 59 707 196 1,510 457 564 4S9 664 389 275 607 286 397 460 88 353 265 426 67 416 4 380 469 180 554 460 382 57 379 593 378 339 430 27 410 98 725 214 265 246 311 197 114 276 319 389 2.86 209 313 64 300 324 387 1.56 .")11 .339 336 49 287 469 322 253 297 98 785 243 299 243 353 192 161 913 495 676 657 143 486 403 659 142 588 4 518 7:30 3.-,3 806 624 555 lOl) 497 937 623 454 617 54 449 200 1,392 405 508 479 . 560 319 241 458 249 341 327 72 246 199 330 70 293 2 259 :J66 176 402 311 271 4^ 248 461 307 228 303 27 230 99 680 197 251 2:32 273 156 117 455 246 335 ■MO 71 240 204 329 72 295 2 2.i9 364 177 404 313 2.84 219 476 316 226 309 27 219 101 712 208 257 247 287 16:3 124 4;36 143 58 20 101 39 40 49 85 48 52 34 17 45 55 55 21 79 Day (inc. McBiide vill.)... McBride Tillage Eureka . 8 5 1 6 5 3 1 4 3 2 ETerereen (inclnding part Sheridan Tillage (part of) . Fairplain (including part of Sheridan village) 2 Ferris 30 65 46 86 76 59 17 41 91 67 41 49 8 44 29 192 60 70 62 65 37 28 67 26 8 3 13 3 7 5 3 5 26 26 15 48 24 24 :« 23 19 12 20 5 42 17 17 8 20 11 9 4U 20 4 1 7 ..... 4 1 2 24 39 31 38 52 35 10 22 53 44 22 37 8 24 24 150 43 53 54 45 26 19 27 6 4 2 6 3 5 1 2 3 9 3 1 3 2 2 1 4 3 1 6 6 1 2 19 2 11 6 14 10 4 5 1 1 1 — 2 1 '"3 2 1 4 4 1 6 2 4 1 2 1 7 5 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 i 1 1 TTomo (inC F.^mnre vill ) Maple Valley Montcalm Pierson (inc. Pierson Till.) ... ... Pine Eeynolds (including How- 1 1 Howard City village 2 2 Sidney (including part of Rheririan village) Sheridan village (part of) Winfield-. 1 Sheridan village (in Ever- green, Fairplain and Sid- ney) . GrreenTille city. . 15 1 9 5 7 5 2 2 1 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward.. ... ... Stanton city 1st ward . . ... 2d ward. 2 2 2 2 MONTMOEENCY CO. 1,473 411 168 69 377 154 171 188 81 77 930 273 105 43 219 90 98 128 56 51 543 138 63 26 158 64 73 60 25 26 891 295 117 41 203 75 87 98 44 47 455 152 59 21 102 36 47 49 22 24 Albert.... BrUey (inc. Atlanta Tiil.).. At anta village Hniman (including HIU- man Tillage).. 1 1 1 1 HUlman Tillage Bust.... * Vienna 2 1 1 1 1 Wheatfleld 14 Mdskeson Co... 21,075 79 971 88 11,232 41 540 44 9,843 38 431 44 14,662 62 784 87 7,304 31 389 7,358 31 396 44 1,427 4 80 14 490 1 36 5 937 3 44 9 146 3 5 62 3 2 84 14 Blue Lake. CasinoTa (including part of CasnoTia Tillage) OasnoTia viUage (part of). 3 320 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Continued.— CiviZ condition of native and foreign-born population. CountieB, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. i la 1 'a a s 1 1 1 .5 a to 3 1 "a a a •i 1 a 1 a MrSKEGON Co.— Continued. Cedar Creek . 228 476 179 430 448 126 454 243 960 797 552 895 180 621 216 832 286 1,019 954 380 133 386 11,512 1,239 1,739 1,139 1,014 1,714 1,915 i,7ri7 995 r,io 172 206 132 148 282 m 239 246 64 261 142 518 425 341 492 98 348 115 457 172 603 467 229 64 213 5,890 682 909 576 495 803 946 Hr,2 r,27 266 100 102 64 80 194 62 191 202 62 193 101 442 372 211 403 82 273 101 375 114 516 487 151 69 183 5,622 657 830 563 519 911 969 805 468 244 72 104 ^68 152 311 140 275 S08 92 357 185 658 552 372 590 145 510 189 655 206 742 705 209 143 334 7,780 851 1,155 856 641 1,243 1,235 1,083 716 366 121 146 99 75 156 72 138 157 48 180 91 332 277 186 294 73 255 93 327 104 365 347 103 70 166 3,865 423 577 420 325 611 612 542 353 182 61 72 49 77 155 ■ 68 137 151 44 177 94 326 275 1S6 296 72 255 96 328 102 377 358 104 73 168 3,915 428 578 436 316 6:^2 623 541 361 184 60 74 50 6 25 11 25 21 5 30 8 76 61 33 49 10 24 8 37 19 83 76 14 23 18 846 98 87 93 110 155 138 101 62 33 7 14 12 4 14 10 14 . 10 2 14 3 15 11 16 21 3 10 1 11 12 26 24 8 6 4 252 35 21 32 35 37 33 34 25 13 3 4 6 2 11 4 11 11 3 16 5 61 50 17 28 7 14 7 26 7 57 52 6 17 14 594 63 66 63 75 118 105 67 37 20 4 10 6 2 8 2 1 3 1 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 Dalton Fruitland Fraitport(including Fruit- 8 5 3 L*aketon Montague (including Mon- tague Tillage). 1 — ■ 1 Moorland 12 4 10 1 \ 2 3 Muskegon (includ. part of Muskegon Heights vill.)- Muskegon Heights village (part of) 14 14 - Norton (including part of Muskegon Heights viU.) Muskegon Heights village (part of) Ravenna Sullivan 2 t 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Whitehall (including Whitehall village) .. _. B 5 Whitehall village White River Casnovia vill. (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, Muskegon Heights village (in Muskegon and Norton) 86 19 19 10 10 5 1 2 27 6 8 3 3 2 3 2 1 59 13 4 1 16 8 7 3 1 1 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward. ... 5th ward 8th ward 2 1 1 3d ward Newaygo Co. 10,497 838 86 543 240 264 320 537 385 327 48 5,905 447 51 310 186 180 184 311 205 193 27 4,592 391 35 233 104 84 136 226 160 134 16 7,827 666 82 346 178 169 244 454 327 245 40 3,930 329 41 174 91 90 122 231 166 121 19 3,897 337 41 172 87 79 122 223 161 124 21 725 62 9 36 15 27 20 53 33 40 8 348 36 6 19 6 13 13 18 9 16 2 377 26 3 17 9 14 7 35 24 24 6 75 5 38 3 37 2 1 1 Ashland (inc. (irant vill.) Barton. 2 6 8 1 4 5 1 2 3 Brooks (including part of Newaygo village). . 6 5 1 5 5 Newaygo village (part of). Croton village. POPULATION. 321 TABLE XXI.^CoNTiNUED. — Civil condition of native and foreign-horn population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. J Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- Itnown. 1 1 1 s 3 m a CO a Si 'A 3 a CO -2 d S o 1 a o 'a S IS I 13 a Is a Newaigo Go.— Continued. Dayton (including part of Fremont Tillage) - .. 1,114 393 578 124 654 223 805 274 239 274 520 220 396 286 962 225 445 157 555 332 618 267 639 59i 191 315 66 374 132 443 155 137 139 326 133 220 160 536 111 239 86 310 178 302 129 360 520 202 263 58 280 91 362 119 102 135 194 87 176 126 426 114 206 71 245 154 316 138 279 882 353 450 117 500 194 582 203 138 186 366 173 321 204 710 237 270 110 444 280 590 219 530 440 176 224 57 246 98 287 99 67 92 193 87 161 108 358 118 137 54 225 142 294 108 265 442 177 226 60 254 96 295 104 66 94 173 86 160 101 352 119 133 56 219 138 296 111 265 61 33 54 14 55 23 42 19 20 21 20 15 16 21 57 21 15 10 42 34 54 26 52 31 16 20 5 23 10 16 8 12 15 11 9 11 10 25 6 7 9 18 13 22 7 17 80 17 34 9 32 13 26 11 8 6 9 6 5 11 82 15 8 1 21 21 ^2 19 35 14 9 1 "ii 2 7 5 9 6 '""4 4 2 5 3 1 — 7 2 3 3 Fremont village (part of) . Denver (inclnding part of Hesperia village) Hesperia village (part of) Ensley ... --- Everett Garfield (including part of Newaygo village) Grant _ - i "i 1 1 — - Lincoln -- , Monroe 3 3 3 1 2 1 3 3 1 Sheridan (including part nfPrfiTnnnt ^llagfi) Troy Wilcox (including White 5 1 12 4 1 6 1 White Ciond village Fremont village (in Day- 6 Hesperia vill. (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.). Newaygo vill. (in Brooks and Garfield) 10 2 8 Oakland Co. 21,627 590 147 1,060 489 1,073 490 627 542 873 156 482 703 989 534 653 177 862 11,758 342 84 551 234 548 228 375 300 4S4 72 248 387 497 238 351 88 470 9,869 248 63 509 255 525 262 252 242 389 84 184 316 492 296 302 89 892 18,422 541 155 952 478 861 414 574 519 724 161 435 594 989 594 576 189 791 9,209 275 80 474 237 432 210 287 261 373 81 219 295 501 300 285 93 397 9,213 266 75 478 241 429 204 287 258 351 80 216 299 488 294 291 96 394 2,444 50 9 105 60 96 70 71 74 91 31 56 70 1.53 92 67 28 97 767 18 5 33 18 4 2 22 34 31 7 27 24 59 26 15 2 30 1,677 32 4 72 42 92 68 49 40 60 24 29 46 94 66 52 26 67 178 1 84 1 94 5 2 3 Addison (including Leon- ard village) Avon (including Rochester 15 10 5 2 2 8 3 5 2 7 7 Bloomfield (inclnding Birmingham pillage) Birmingham village 2 - Commerce Farmington (including Farmington village) Farmington village 1 1 Groveland 3 9 15 11 1 1 4 3 4 5 3 1 1 4 Highland... 5 10 8 Holly (iDc. HoUy vllfage) Holly village.,. Independence (including Uarkston village) Clarkston village Lyon (including South ijyons village) 41 322 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married- Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. 3 a 1 1 1 to 1 1 09 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a Oakland Qo,— Continued. South Lyons village 368 1,037 624 630 476 650 263 887 438 540 474 1,028 173 794 505 805 595 587 409 3,806 546 812 702 1,369 377 195 543 308 374 253 349 123 472 209 289 282 595 84 447 28a 439 337 317 249 1,977 273 390 358 759 197 173 491 316 256 223 301 140 415 229 251 192 433 89 347 223 366 258 270 160 1,829 273 422 344 610 180 365 863 503 602 393 634 299 970 519 411 431 711 161 593 472 625 487 425 337 2,912 417 620 585 995 295 183 433 250 301 198 316 147 182 257 206 211 359 80 299 240 311 245 219 169 1,418 209 310 296 452 151 182 430 253 301 195 318 152 488 262 205 217 352 84 294 232 314 242 206 168 1,494 208 310 289 543 144 38 135 87 75 36 79 47 119 72 45 53 89 30 87 64 70 57 53 52 510 78 101 94 161 76 11 10 22 28 15 21 10 33 15 10 17 31 12 26 19 29 18 22 23 138 20 26 26 50 16 27 95 65 17 21 58 37 86 57 35 36 58 18 61 35 41 39 31 29 872 58 75 68 111 60 MUford (including Milford village) 16 12 6 2 5 3 8 6 2 7 7 4 2 4 1 13 5 1 4 2 3 2 5 4 4 2 1 ""'3 9 11 8 2 ■"2 1 3 2 2 3 5 3 2 1 1 4 ' Novi - ... ... Orion (inc. Orion village) . ... Oxford (including Oxford village) Oxford village . Rose Eoyal Oak(including Royal Boyal O&k village Southfield Springfield Troy Waterford West Bloomfield White Lake ^ 5 14 3 10 2 26 3 3 12 1 2 1 6 2 2 .32 2 8 1 20 1 Pontiac city 5 2 <^ 2d ward.. 3d ward "5 "i 4th ward S 9,087 637 449 108 472 803 512 546 516 309 1,140 485 476 484 143 95 806 732 1,252 478 482 267 5,181 370 266 59 270 462 285 309 294 172 637 246 276 261 63 56 452 412 711 258 301 129 3,906 267 183 49 202 341 227 237 222 137 503 239 200 223 80 39 354 320 541 220 181 138 6,859 491 291 63 319 556 400 418 321 216 974 447 363 354 102 51 641 589 1,045 418 350 219 3,439 244 118 32 163 278 201 212 158 111 189 226 180 179 51 27 317 291 525 220 175 108 3,420 247 146 31 156 278 199 206 163 105 185 221 183 175 51 27 324 298 520 223 175 111 591 37 29 10 17 38 24 46 20 20 no 51 27 31 12 6 59 54 94 12 25 26 215 18 11 4 7 16 10 20 8 5 47 21 15 8 2 3 23 20 40 12 10 7 346 19 18 6 10 20 14 26 12 15 63 30 12 23 10 3 36 34 54 30 15 19 61 2 1 1 9 4 1 2 2 1 12 9 5 1 29 1 .... 7 2 1 2 2 """3 2 3 1 32 1 1 '"2 2 1 1 Benona Clay Banks Colfax Crystal ... ... ... Elbridge Ferry Golden _ (Jrant (greenwood 1 9 7 2 Hart (inc. Hart Tillage). __ Hart village. New Field (including part of Hesperia village).. ... Hesperia village (part of) Otto 1 8 7 9 3 2 1 ""l 1 1 1 7 7 5 2 1 Pentwater (including Pent- Pentwater village Shelby (inc. Shelby viU.)- Shelby village. . ... -- ... weare :::::::;; Hesperia vill. (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.) POPULATION. 323 TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. .Divorced. Un- known. 1 -J. _2 £ _6 (3 s CO E H 23 79 28 21 23 80 43 1 276 81 83 36 76 16 14 5 8 8 3 8 6 2 Shiawassee (including Ban- croft viUage) " Venice. Vernon (including the fol- lowing villages) 4 2 .... 4 2 "Woo'lhiiH 6 7 2 6 5 Corunna city. -_ ,. 1st ward 2d ward ... 7 2 5 3d ward . _ 29 6 7 2 14 12 3 1 1 7 17 1 1 1st ward. 6 1 3d ward 1 1 4th ward St. Claik Co 30,716 646 1,286 553 311 1,004 828 1,089 563 602 6&3 637 166 804 139 495 563 824 926 763 845 482 882 231 738 791 112 1,040 840 276 1,968 751 526 691 16,523 369 680 266 187 352 471 595 303 348 398 366 85 476 84 268 2f9 450 4;i.s 427 480 271 460 118 391 413 50 597 469 136 1,031 382 285 364 14,193 277 606 287 124 452 357 491 260 254 265 271 81 328 35 227 264 374 428 336 36.-, 211 422 133 347 378 62 443 371 140 937 369 241 327 21,088 494 892 418 213 672 484 764 407 430 403 385 93 374 68 313 417 481 .-)06 554 326 710 252 570 72V' 121 579 628 29.S 1,369 5.50 370 449 10,522 244 440 207 107 335 241 382 202 215 202 193 46 1S6 34 157 206 264 242 252 276 165 352 124 284 364 61 28^ 314 148 683 274 184 225 10,566 250 452 211 108 337 243 382 205 215 203 192 47 188 34 156 211 258 239 234 278 161 358 128 286 365 60 293 314 150 686 276 186 224 2,375 45 98 48 24 74 72 97 33 47 57 38 13 75 12 28 33 45 51 60 59 28 56 25 53 74 19 81 75 38 140 67 41 32 737 19 30 13 5 32 31 30 14 17 23 11 7 26 6 14 16 17 30 21 17 9 17 8 17 30 8 23 13 14 32 13 8 11 1,638 26 68 35 19 42 41 67 41 30 34 27 6 49 6 14 19 28 24 39 42 19 39 17 36 44 11 58 62 24 108 54 33 21 140 8 7 2 60 6 6 2 80 2 1 2 2 Berlin . Brockway (inc. Yale vill.). Yale village , Bnrtc.hvillo 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 China _ Clay (inc. Algonac viU.) ... 1 1 ... Algonac village Clyde 1 2 2 ""z 1 1 1 CottreUviUe 1 East China 4 2 Emmet village Fort Gratiot 4 3 Grant Ira Kenockee 3 5 2 4 3 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 Kimball..,. Lynn., Mussey (inc. Capac vill.).. Capac village .. Port Huron Eiley (including part of Memphis village)... 2 1 7 3 2 8 1 2 5 1 3 3 2 .... 1 1 1 4 2 2 6 1 1 4 St. Clair.. Wales Memphis village (in Rich- mond, Macomb Co., and Biley, St. ClairCo.) - 1st ward. _ ___ 2d ward POPULATION. 329 TABLE XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Connties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorc ed. Un- known. a til 1 'A a o H 813 81 94 79 96 86 105 66 79 37 136 64 a 20S 26 24 23 20 17 21 16 2S 22 11 42 22 20 a: S 605 55 70 56 76 69 84 30 60 57 26 94 50 44 3 67 22 14 a 23 10 3 S •in 44 12 11 a S St. Clair Co.— Continued. 10,08" 1,026 697 913 1,392 1,191 1,282 851 1,430 721 581 1,436 695 741 5,237 573 364 446 717 575 618 U9 773 418 3C4 705 346 359 4,850 453 333 467 675 616 664 402 657 303 2>0 731 349 3b-l 7,175 609 497 383 1,026 930 971 6C 1,016 4S7 424 1,001 470 531 3,586 305 250 291 .517 463 4M 314 502 25'' 211 51)0 2:b 207 3,389 304 247 292 509 467 490 318 514 235 213 .5(11 264 4th ward 6 1 5 1 6 5 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 4 4 5th ward 6th ward 7th ward 8th ward 4 4 2 10th ward St. Clair city ___ 2d ward , St. Joseph Co. .__ 12,212 786 290 767 897 519 504 301 402 584 650 1,855 1,451 889 313 263 855 320 535 530 1,631 1,367 713 421 6,595 420 145 403 458 249 279 162 236 325 415 965 745 479 159 138 477 132 293 306 867 699 372 213 5,61V 366 145 364 439 270 225 139 166 259 23.5 890 706 410 154 123 408 188 242 224 784 668 341 208 11,288 743 308 782 896 340 377 258 354 483 614 1,851 1,503 820 370 262 820 330 482 376 1,481 1,251 689 453 5,634 370 151 395 438 263 196 128 177 240 305 928 751 407 183 130 41U IW 240 186 738 622 346 228 5,654 373 157 387 458 277 181 130 177 243 309 923 752 413 187 132 410 166 242 190 743 629 343 225 1,441 106 .50 87 162 120 44 76 51 195 1.59 105 61 35 102 55 55 42 228 197 86 61 432 31 11 20 50 32 19 9 1^ 35 15 40 29 30 14 8 • 28 13 16 15 83 63 15 8 1,009 75 39 67 112 ,s.s 25 19 21 41 36 153 130 (5 47 27 74 42 39 27 145 134 71 53 135 10 10 12 20 14 3 5 5 5 3 23 19 14 10 4 1 1 66 6 6 7 7 3 1 4 3 2 3 7 5 6 5 3 1 1 69 111 10 1 Bnrr Oak (including Burr 4 4 1 Burr Oak village. Colon 5,._.,. Constantine (including Constantine village) Constantine village Fabius 13 11 _-. ::r: 1 3 Flowerfield. _ __ Leonidas 1 1 Lockport (including Three Rivers village). 16 14 S 5 1 ,S >i Three Rivers village Mendon (inc. Mendon vill.) S| 8 Mottville Nottawa (including Cen- terville village) Park 3 18 16 9 4 3 7 6 2 Sturgis (inc. Sturgis vill.) . Bturgis village. 11 9 3 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 White Pigeon (including White Pigeon village) ... White Pigeon village. Tuscola Co. , 18,663 1,019 722 672 855 190 795 1,093 206 1,129 502 10,227 532 406 371 483 105 436 617 98 588 246 S,-I36 487 316 301 372 85 359 476 108 541 256 14,345 750 557 596 655 172 389 793 192 766 372 7,157 377 275 299 328 86 295 397 97 383 187 7,188 373 282 297 327 86 294 398 95 383 185 1,289 71 47 54 61 20 45 53 19 73 49 485 27 21 21 25 8 24 25 10 23 12 804 44 26 33 36 12 21 28 9 50 37 114 7 4 1 7 5 1 1 1 7 7 57 6 3 1 5 3 — - 1 2 2 57 1 1 1 1 Arbela Columbia (includ. IFnion- ville village) 2 2 1 Dayton Denmark ("inc. Reese viu.) . Keese village HMand (incfnding'Caii" City yiUaiTBl 5 5 42 330 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI, — Continued. — Uivil condition of native and foreign-born population, Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. 13 1 a 1 00 09 a 1 a & O la a 1 a 1 S a ■3 1 1 a 1 Tuscola Co.— C(mtinued. 1.36 901 181 1,074 1,096 396 693 1,303 905 606 669 105 620 28 842 214 574 682 1,284 759 747 535 316 133 259 493 92 596 598 197 401 661 448 342 365 57 346 13 474 lOi 295 393 706 399 381 303 181 70 177 408 89 478 498 199 292 642 457 264 304 48 274 15 368 112 279 289 578 360 366 232 135 63 355 631 122 807 841 .331 419 1,083 7.56 500 520 106 417 36 766 257 397 573 1,210 791 542 3.53 223 142 174 317 60 402 417 164 209 537 372 248 256 53 209 18 380 124 199 286 613 403 272 172 112 71 181 314 62 40) 424 167 210 546 384 252 264 53 203 18 386 133 198 287 597 aH8 270 181 111 71 32 69 16 65 78 39 43 115 93 66 35 6 41 4 60 26 32 50 103 82 .50 28 18 10 1,645 44 14.5 65 65 106 61 102 15 22 85 16 54 118 77 53 49 158 89 70 109 42 ]4 26 5 25 21 3 19 37 28 23 11 1 18 1 20 7 19 22 26 17 15 12 11 2 512 20 47 18 20 35 14 40 4 24 4 21 14 2 21 16 61 28 30 35 14 18 4;j 11 40 57 36 24 78 65 43 24 5 23 3 40 19 13 28 77 65 35 16 7 8 1,133 24 98 47 45 71 47 62 11 15 61 12 33 104 75 32 33 97 61 40 74 28 ) 1 10 6 3 1 23 20 7 1 5 1 1 6 2 1 10 8 4 2 Elmwood (including Gage- town village) 4 4 2 1 la 12 3 1 Fremont (inclnding May- Mayrilln villagft Gilford Indian Fields (including OftTO villngAl Juniata Kingston (including part Kingston village (part of) . Koylton (including part of 1 1 6 2 2 9 4 2 4 3 1 1 143 4 11 6 8 5 1 10 3 3 9 3 1 1 1 ""3 1 1 2 2 1 1 74 3 4 3 5 2 5 3 7 3 Kingston village (part of) . Millington (including Mil- lington village) 5 2 2 6 I 2 1 Millington village Tuscola Vassal (inc. Vassar vill.).- Vassar village 1 1 1 1 ... Watertown WeUs .„. — — Wisner Kingston village (in Kings- 69 1 7 3 3 3 1 5 4 2 Van Buken Co 15,373 427 846 370 761 1,186 423 922 170 137 886 101 734 1,070 649 763 461 1,148 446 487 801 244 8,270 241 449 197 424 613 206 480 75 71 476 51 379 567 315 450 261 632 237 276 409 104 7,103 186 397 173 337 573 217 442 93 66 410 50 355 saa 334 313 200 516 209 211 392 140 13,894 405 853 378 638 1,082 429 902 189 138 736 117 548 953 595 648 400 1,026 458 494 788 260 6,956 2o:i 430 190 322 544 216 453 92 71 372 60 273 484 302 328 200 507 226 246 390 128 6,938 202 423 188 316 538 213 449 97 67 364 57 275 469 293 320 200 519 ■Si 248 398 132 2 Antwerp '(including Law- ton villflgfl) 1 1 Arlington Bloomingdale (including Bloomingdale village 3 2 Columbia (including Breedsville village) Decatur (inc. Decatur vill.) 17 15 4 3 13 12 Geneva Hamilton 4 17 12 1 15 9 4 11 6 7 4 Hartford (including Hart- 6 6 1 8 5 1 1 Hartford village Lawrence (including Law- rence village) POPULATION. 331 TABLB XXI. — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un. known. "a o H s (0 3 o E- 0) 13 a a 3 a H 0) a 1 a 3 ID a cd g 1 a Van Bueen Co.— Con. Paw Paw (including Paw 1,120 615 863 130 557 1,795 1,285 546 267 594 306 462 61 320 936 657 301 132 526 309 401 69 237 859 628 245 135 1,132 669 8:38 147 500 1,450 1,031 501 285 565 336 419 74 252 714 506 251 145 564 333 419 73 248 73i; 525 250 14U 161 113 88 17 38 160 124 40 39 28 15 33 4 14 39 24 14 11 133 100 55 13 24 121 100 26 28 14 7 6 1 2 11 8 9 4 3 2 2 2 3 3 8 9 5 4 1 Pine Grove (including part Porter South Haven (including South Haven village) South Haven village Waverly 6 5 1 4 2 1 2 1 Gobleville vill. (in Bloom- ingdale and Pine Grove) Washtenaw Co. _ 23,714 615 953 598 393 682 560 24 754 56 397 1,124 618 688 673 60.5 865 -..98 1,004 414 616 .■)96 1,248 689 467 880 253 13 699 713 452 311 6,145 1,407 1,226 1,06? 1,050 384 1,011 12,309 353 565 338 238 408 313 16 426 36 217 593 303 394 390 335 469 159 542 200 im 315 644 324 256 463 125 6 330 340 225 165 2,961 625 642 590 462 190 454 11,405 262 388 260 155 274 247 8 328 20 180 531 315 294 283 270 399 139 462 214 284 281 604 363 211 417 128 7 339 373 227 116 3,182 782 584 477 588 194 5)7 16,837 413 790 400 250 356 394 IS 415 45 241 m 455 411 416 536 672 260 753 367 395 451 936 585 314 849 276 8 530 603 461 268 3,998 859 780 759 671 300 629 8,380 206 394 2(XI 127 179 197 9 206 22 122 427 226 205 210 269 338 130 377 184 198 223 469 294 159 422 134 4 268 303 224 134 1,970 419 390 386 327 144 301 8.457 207 396 200 123 177 197 9 209 23 119 429 229 206 206 267 334 130 376 183 197 228 467 291 155 427 142 4 262 :iOO 237 134 2,028 44(J 390 37.3 :ju 136 325 2,76~i 57 76 60 32 53 31 1 62 9 41 131 86 71 49 58 101 56 i:m 83 41 52 149 94 54 107 4(1 69 95 50 38 868 2:J8 119 106 179 44 182 666 20 30 13 11 12 9 1 21 4 10 36 21 30 16 14 30 15 30 17 13 18 38 25 20 36 8 21 26 8 13 131 36 21 28 32 13 21 2,102 37 46 47 21 41 22 41 5 31 95 65 41 33 44 71 41 100 68 28 34 111 69 34 71 32 2 48 69 42 43 717 202 98 78 147 31 161 180 6 3 6 2 1 4 1 4 1 69 2 2 4 1 111 4 1 2 10 5 3 Bridgewater Dexter 1 3 1 4 1 Lima (including part of Chelsea village) 1 1 Lodi (including part of Rfllinft villflgft) Lyndon ___ Manchester (including Manchester village) 6 3 3 . 3 4 4 3 ""3 2 2 3 3 Northfleld.. Pittsfield 1 2 2 Salem 1 Saline (including part o( Saline village) . 1 6 5 1 4 15 10 3 8 3 2 '"i 7 5 2 4 3 3 1 2 8 5 3 4 Dexter village- Sharon Sylvan (including part of Chelsea village) 1 1 1 1 Chelsea village (part of) . - . Webster York {including the foUow- Milan village (part of) oaline village (part of) Ypsilanti 5 11 1 3 6 2 6 1 Chelsea Tillage (in Lima and Sylvan)... 1 1 Milan vill. (in Milan, Mon- roe Co. and York, Wash- tenaw Co.) Saline villaKe (in JLiodi, Saline and York) Ann Arbor city 51 11 6 7 4 5 18 13 1 1 6 2 1 2 38 10 5 1 2 4 16 7 1 4 3 1st ward 1 2d ward.. 3d ward. 4th ward... 4 3 1 5th ward 6th ward.. 2 1 1 332 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI, — Continued. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Washtenaw Co.— Con. Ypsiianti city 1st "ward 2d ward... 3d ward _ 4th ward 5th ward Wayne Co Brownstown Canton Dearborn (including Dear- born Tillage) Dearborn village Ecorce Greenfield(including High- land Park village).. Highland Park village Grosse Point (including the following villages)... Grosse Point village.. Grosse Pointe Farm vill... Hamtramck Huron (including New Boston village) New Boston village Livonia Monguagon (inc. Trenton village).. Trenton village Nankin (inc. Wayne vill ). Wayne village Plymouth (including the following villages) _ Northville village Plymouth village _. Bedford ' Romulus Springwells Sumpter _ Taylor Van Buren Detroit city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward 7th ward 8th ward._ 9th ward 10th ward 11th ward 12th ward : 13th ward... 14th ward 15th ward 16th ward. Wyandotte city 1st ward 2d ward... 3d ward .. Single. 3,149 MI 534 791 36(1 S23 167,253 1,215 675 1,601 432 2,7&5 1,444 14- 2,174 125 352 1,296 1,148 118 805 1,263 519 i,a52 591 2,074 82' 543 1,121 1,019 5,614 790 750 873 136,296 8,020 6,093 7,871 7,158 9,899 8,581 9,539 8,1.56 13,150 10,355 9,766 8,939 7,169 6,371 7,432 7,797 2,478 1,395 29' 229 328 IfiO 381 85,680 643 363 829 232 1,503 799 56 462 642 260 1,055 28; 1,112 431 281 639 560 3,089 447 402 >8,788 3,731 2,731 3,979 3,338 5,096 4,123 5,115 4,r" 6,746 5,169 4,984 4,609 3,651 3,353 3,965 4,100 1,354 464 581 319 1,008 571 1,7.54 344 3(r. 463 200 442 Married. ;,46i .■166 433 564 310 588 81,573110,448 572 312 518 772 92: 200 309 1,262 1,717 70 1,028 57 215 603 482 62 343 621 259 797 306 962 262 482 459 2,525 343 348 67,. 508 4,289 3,362 3,892 3,820 4,803 4,458 4,424 4,058 6,404 5,186 4,782 4,330 3,518 3,018 3,467 3,697 1,124 425 262 437 99 1,083 62 163 733 813 64-. 886 411 1,376 563 1,9.54 872 552 811 777 3,609 647 508 821 89,296 4,645 3,763 5,068 5,2:37 6,390 5,729 6,016 5,614 8,440 7,179 6,269 5,747 4,581 4,388 5,018 5,212 1,527 573 345 609 1,214 275 213 276 1.56 294 55,129 448 262 458 153 870 454 50 550 32 83 368 404 48 322 449 209 6<^8 277 983 439 273 406 388 1,805 320 257 411 44,. 522 2,294 1,870 2,514 2,601 3,176 2,827 3,066 2,784 4,221 3,566 3,126 2,874 2,288 2,196 2,500 2,619 764 285 171 308 1,247 291 220 288 1.54 294 15,319 451 256 464 1.56 847 455 49 5.33 30 SO 365 409 47 320 437 202 433 279 405 389 1,804 327 251 410 44,774 2,351 1,893 2,554 2,636 3,214 2,902 2,950 2,830 4,219 3,613 3,143 2,873 2,293 2,192 2,518 2,593 763 288 174 301 Widowed. 476 110 105 142 39 80 14,150 91 143 44 149 104 10 114 4 13 45 82 103 45 314 85 280 117 96 89 82 281 80 4:3 11,734 1,031 890 854 948 844 990 828 745 857 789 627 596 462 382 446 445 201 68 48 85 3,625 42 1 53 2 6 19 33 6 31 31 12 123 16 75 27 20 39 36 98 41 16 37 2,730 267 184 168 1 190 20; 232 149 193 188 157 140 109 119 134 122 71 23 22 26 SO 87 122 31 69 10,. 525 60 35 97 :30 92 49 11 37 72 3:3 191 205 90 76 50 46 183 39 2' 59 1,004 764 706 688 772 654 788 596 696 664 601 470 456 353 26:3 312 323 130 45 26 59 Divorced. Un- known, B 364 20 '.'-a^ POPULATION. 333 TABLE XXI. — Concluded. — Civil condition of native and foreign-born population. Couuties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. "5 a B C3 a S a M as e H a .2 S — * -5 3 WexfoedCo Antioch (inclndingpart'of 7,778 351 87 449 211 967 39.5 ■204 648 339 176 209 65 194 129 225 172 79 20 142 a50 8 323 18 231 160 2,821 852 ^52 676 441 4,377 170 33 275 126 512 202 125 361 198 112 132 43 112 87 133 108 52 9 97 220 4 192 8 135 80 1,491 503 439 304 245 3,401 181 54 174 83 455 193 79 287 141 64 22 82 42 92 64 27 11 43 130 4 131 10 96 80 1,330 349 413 372 196 5,765' 2,924 262 laj 69, 34 372' ISS 196 1 97 774 394 359 185 128 67 394 198 263 131 132, 67 2,841 129 35 184 99 380 174 61 196 132 65 64 22 67 35 71 74 34 12 45 119 2 133 8 HI 59 1,052 298 316 266 172 453 n 7 16 10 84 54 10 32 23 14 9 4 8 6 5 11 4 1 6 21 213 3 11 8 42 26 6 16 11 8 2 1 6 3 1 9 3 1 5 11 240 10 4 3 2 12 28 4 16 12 6 7 3 2 3 4 2 1 — .. 10 51 27 24 ... Sherman village (part of) , Boon (including part of Harrietta village),-. _ 3 2 4 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 Harrietta village (part of) Cedar Creek (including Manton viDage) Man ton village Cherry Grrove 3 3 3 3 2 2 Colfax 1 1 (rreenwood .._ _ Hanover (including part of 129 46 131 65 24 64 Sherman village (part of) . Earring- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 76 41 Liberty. 145 146 73 24 99 248 4 74 72 39 12 54 129 2 """i ... Sehna Slagle (including part of Harrietta village) Harrietta village (part of) South Branch SpringviUe (including part of Sherman viDage) 6 6 Sherman village (part of) - Wexford (including part of Sherman village) 2S7 154 isl IIJ 220, 109 119 60 2,106 1,054 607, 309 626 310 528 'V 345 173 32 2 11 11 153 44 51 36 24 17 2 9 4 55 21 14 11 15 1 .... 1 Sherman vUlage (part of) - Harrietta village (in Boon and Slagle) 2 7 100 23 37 25 15 2 .— 2 Sherman viil. (in Antioch, Hanover, SpringviUe and Wexford) - Cadillac city- 23 8 3 10 •> 6 1 "■"3 17 7 3 7 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 334 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, , 1894. TABLE XXII. — Native single population by sex and State and counties State Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix,, » Cheboygan.,. Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic G'd Traverse. Gratiot HiUsdale .... Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco '.__ Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo .. Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw... Lake... Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston... Luce Mackinac Macomb Under 1. 28,236 27,040 20 408 266 165 114 70 215 522 222 398 203 148 224 216 127 264 29 331 319 314 129 404 79 344 226 275 264 840 489 394 333 204 90 320 473 421 70 1,464 44 63 322 126 202 45 134 395 17 407 245 177 67 228 812 85 483 232 444 207 144 176 192 106 245 33 304 315 270 126 413 58 311 193 334 237 824 505 390 300 174 99 277 452 422 66 1,457 4S 60 295 126 461 195 44 113 318 1 to5. •3 103,505 99,209 315 65 1,725 998 633 221 911 3,278 397 1,884 959 1,665 871 562 732 760 431 1,049 124 1,055 985 1,167 499 1,533 270 960 802 1,279 1,095 2,688 1,897 1,428 1,283 395 1,107 1,549 1,619 283 5,348 150 251 1,200 579 1,770 707 123 392 1,478 303 78 1,683 932 615 421 192 837 3,252 364 1,887 880 1,597 743 562 673 680 424 1,002 127 1,099 957 1,147 456 1,446 279 930 760 1,206 2,574 1,723 1,409 1,280 671 331 1,069 1,554 1,509 254 5,300 154 283 1,093 497 1,728 750 131 353 1,348 5 to 10. ■3 a 116,767 340 75 2,099 1,067 725 438 238 1,144 3,818 407 2,277 1,162 2,087 1,086 635 840 675 429 1,270 140 1,031 704 1,521 550 1,831 273 631 906 1,5% 1,372 2,428 1 i — l|764 1,688 765 1,299 1,979 1,765 299 5,862 154 298 1,587 589 2,265 946 104 39! 13 a 114,661 102,138 341 62 2,086 1,086 425 208 1,146 3,719 423 2,175 1,128 2,002 1,019 654 773 703 446 1,256 130 985 708 1,468 497 1,844 284 627 892 1,601 1,301 2,343 2,069 1,720 1,545 771 298 1,298 1,971 1,777 263 5,f 153 287 1,439 579 2,139 899 91 386 1,816 251 42 2,057 747 612 316 177 1,210 3,027 348 2,260 1,262 2,052 1,086 528 632 469 383 1,303 131 660 388 1,565 451 1,973 213 338 745 1,612 1,411 1.857 1,736 1,955 1,743 587 184 1,164 2,033 1,636 293 5,030 124 269 1,590 491 2,221 943 41 272 1,618 99,196 242 45 1,994 788 576 328 155 1,171 2,957 361 2,143 1,151 2,011 1,016 542 642 474 357 1,382 100 715 399 1,550 433 1,870 218 329 824 1,573 1,375 1,850 1,590 1,744 1,615 557 160 1,113 2,043 1,590 258 4,992 115 272 1,440 500 2,246 949 49 291 1,544 13 to 20. 81,. 574 165 36 1,923 523 497 242 114 1,221 2,221 402 2,006 1,135 2,071 1,030 433 521 258 254 1,300 505 208 1,608 405 1,876 182 214 755 1,469 1,324 1,512 1,241 1,874 1,747 342 105 916 2,071 1,693 263 4,427 86 234 1,291 464 2,192 998 32 216 1,445 63,436 131 31 1,692 544 390 187 100 998 2,175 298 1,864 1,090 2,013 810 427 389 231 203 1,097 96 454 218 1,378 443 1,731 123 213 .598 1,171 1,224 1,367 1,090 1,670 1,41*1 355 93 735 1,878 1,570 19' 4,438 75 173 1,165 309 2,133 814 40 179 1,339 20 to 25. 100 43 1,239 340 376 155 104 842 1,347 1,501 760 1,717 670 344 358 247 211 939 84 439 151 1,121 375 1,283 143 189 604 863 927 1,062 683 1,230 1,251 235 572 1,565 1,283 212 3,0 65 1«3 802 332 750 42 188 40,238 27,363 44 10 653 210 124 .56 35 459 932 95 943 467 1,136 371 125 148 108 67 551 31 224 97 687 188 865 33 107 309 428 .585 758 328 882 735 134 37 250 1,157 1,056 52 2,324 35 55 516 116 1,116 4.38 17 83 672 25 to 3 30 29 .520 113 162 56 57 353 517 161 779 303 135 151 140 76 379 41 233 59 438 132 533 47 124 315 346 419 480 213 579 527 87 49 iS5 743 644 1,360 16 94 311 118 341 28 96 401 14,735 POPULATION. 335 ages in periods of years, in the State and.counties, 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90 90 to 100. 100 and over. Un- known, i CO £ &, 6,789 2 1 86 18 12 1 4 58 118 4 194 77 261 91 11 15 21 3 69 3 24 11 101 32 153 2 12 49 55 128 81 19 163 123 12 5 27 251 224 2 432 3 9 79 11 248 81 1 18 121 7,366 6 13 118 42 12 20 95 113 31 205 96 225 105 23 37 37 19 110 9 62 26 133 45 151 20 30 79 105 117 61 36 135 146 21 23 63 234 223 33 383 2 26 87 25 187 111 7 43 97 1 a 1 m a 1 1 "a s e 1 S E S J CQ 1 857 CD .2 "a a 472 , 155 ?, 372 144 .... 1 5 61 7? 1 W 40 1 2 1 165 15 .... 2 1 1 1 110 43 1 9 191 8 2 10 6 1 .... 1 1?. '«! 7 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 3 4 8 2 1 4 4 6 6 21 .56 1 122 2 9 29 2 3 24 13 3 8 10 ""4 IS ?. 166 1 2 1 20O 147 .... 2 ... 6X 1 14 9 "'12 6 1 3 1 1 4 2 1 2.57 9, ;'60 1 1 41 40 1 m. "46 46 24 10 22 18 S 6 9 4 16 413 340 5? 1 2 5 9 .... 1 1 ... 1 6.50 39 40 12 7 3 in 1? .50 21 50 18 148 64 5 12 57 30 4 115 33 9 39 5 102 54 1 16 48 2I 1 107 33 ""4? 142 8 3 52 15 "24 6 2 26 6 1 ""6 2 2 19 6 1 2 3 .56 311 179 4 3 10 1 1 1 ... ... 5 3 5 12 56 4 42 9 32 "'"35 9 9 4 2 2 in 4 6 3 336 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXII, — Concluded. — Native single population I Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10, 10 to 15. 15 to 20, 20 to 23. 25 to 30. Counties. m ss OS 00 Cfl in 0) ■3 a B S a as 1 •3 a ,5 a "3 i S a a 1 "3 a 1 1 Manistee 444 450 1,528 1,558 1,701 1,633 1,192 1,199 880 768 336 301 217 71 Manitou 12 13 42 46 58 68 52 60 41 32 39 12 27 7 Marquette... 683 713 2,249 2,136 2,081 2,108 1,599 1,567 1,084 1,163 747 534 316 163 Mason 289 240 1,022 961 1,153 1,016 878 870 700 606 449 211 168 65 Mecosta 256 238 1,059 975 1,269 1,274 1,146 1,071 949 824 3.53 252 193 74 Menominee 466 442 1,490 1,463 1,381 1,306 886 890 583 535 499 221 222 63 Midland 186 189 741 697 839 740 692 633 556 443 316 139 103 28 Missaukee 107 96 389 372 434 407 286 288 225 143 183 58 75 14 Monroe 434 389 1,519 1,387 1,884 1,847 1,952 1,683 1,720 1,570 1,208 684 302 245 Montcalm 401 350 1,627 1,539 1,923 2,029 1,827 1,759 1,491 1,232 905 454 324 139 Montmorency 31 29 154 137 151 125 102 81 80 59 68 15 30 3 Muskegon 446 494 2,003 1,803 2,202 2,242 1,779 1,793 1,412 1,276 842 592 343 187 Newaygo 256 260 1,014 9FA 1,153 1,14s 992 946 860 691 378 219 223 51 Oakland 422 356 1,454 1,416 1,816 1,768 1,695 1,773 1,830 1,727 1,490 931 655 408 Oceana 195 194 844 751 982 952 920 808 799 679 351 213 220 52 Ogemaw 78 101 340 312 360 322 248 224 182 1.31 119 37 55 14 Ontonagon... 127 105 315 294 297 317 235 196 195 162 231 98 191 42 Osceola 217 211 849 8:34 1,071 996 922 810 706 599 473 IsS 1.59 63 Oscoda 34 24 102 100 103 83 73 73 60 45 66 12 33 2 Otsego 60 69 257 2M 246 243 182 203 173 147 144 42 72 9 Ottawa 534 529 1,912 1,914 2,242 2,205 1,999 1,999 1,860 1,613 1,068 677 477 248 Presque Isle . 108 101 327 320 421 347 362 351 282 202 147 29 55 2 Roscommon- 23 19 66 66 87 83 67 54 62 27 36 22 19 2 Saginaw 1,007 1,007 3,911 8,809 4,691 4,517 3,832 3,847 3,398 3,140 2,282 1,608 951 551 Sanilac 481 450 1,787 1,641 2,008 2,028 1,700 1,656 1,359 1,080 771 420 291 132 Schoolcraft.. 126 126 391 346 337 323 196 201 179 128 174 31 102 12 Shiawassee.. 306 289 1,327 1,241 1,594 1,567 1,593 1,497 1,509 1,343 1,113 600 482 226 St. Clair 631 638 2,376 2,341 2,843 2,673 2,445 2,333 2,163 1,922 1,612 1,105 782 387 St. Joseph... 219 211 890 823 1,167 1,125 1,174 1,140 1,177 1,032 819 543 357 243 Tuscola 437 384 1,632 1,603 2,000 1,936 1,771 1,676 1,.556 1,320 911 474 342 126 Van Buren... 329 305 1,290 1,239 1,604 1,583 1,539 1,300 1,393 1,311 904 544 389 189 Washtenaw 440 365 1,543 1,529 1,966 1,952 1,952 1,816 2,005 1,9.52 1,611 1,387 766 615 Wayne 4,005 3,772 13,715 13,153 14,354 14,461 11,201 10,904 9,407 9,771 7,. 563 6,530 3,394 2,738 Wexford 223 . 188 770 665 798 8.53 613 654 533 431 382 166 144 45 POPULATION. 337 aex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80, 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Un- known. 1 S 1 1 a a a S d a a 1 s (D 'a a .2 as a 1 'a a 1 SI la a 3 CO ID s Eh 1 a s n a 'a a 1 a 1 a 4 0) "3 a 91 34 1 55 23 21 32 8 10 U7 59 1 55 22 230 13 3 27 15 3 5 109 1 "208 33 6 91 173 113 39 97 311 1,300 18 47 14 23 5 15 5 9 1 14 17 22 15 10 9 54 34 5 25 30 130 26 12 12 17 6 8 34 1 5 67 11 9 .53 41 70 34 54 117 214 15 2 4 6 142 49 56 49 54 22 32 134 96 13 83 65 262 52 13 53 29 16 22 99 19 12 257 47 37 108 152 119 85 121 208 853 46 23 8 21 9 7 3 95 35 4 45 8 167 13 2 3 10 „... 48 "124 16 1 55 95 75 15 60 208 713 9 37 24 44 24 19 17 81 68 7 51 40 170 34 7 20 25 9 12 68 3 10 116 13 18 76 76 70 46 62 116 432 35 12 9 16 3 1 1 69 16 ""23 6 125 11 3 1 4 2 26 52 8 1 29 39 40 15 41 126 324 3 12 12 15 16 17 11 51 35 23 118 19 7 14 14 9 7 18 3 6 69 5 13 42 42 56 23 67 97 205 18 5 2 5 3 1 """43 13 ""■§ 4 80 4 1 11 """21 1 ""'20 21 29 7 25 102 197 2 8 3 9 1 8 1 38 9 2 6 3 4 6 7 26 15 4 1 6 "i "is 12 1 1 3 1 fiS 1 2 1 1 1 12 8 1 10 3 28 3 1 1 2 1 '"'l "13 3 1 1 1 1 2 102 111 3 55 30 "'7 2 """3 1 1 1 65 1 1 3 1 1 2 236 64 157 1 W 1 ... .144 18 9 115 7 1 1 3 ..... 8 19 11 66 14 4 4 5 2 2 15 3 2 38 2 1 1 4 9 16 3 1 2 10 105 ""6 1 — .... — ... .... 7S 20 79 90 1 19 1 Z1 1 202 6 1 10 3 1 2 1 6 25 1H 407 34 7 1 24 32 46 10 45 136 225 5 24 4 3 21 18 33 11 33 47 89 9 15 1 1 \^ 25 8 26 66 91 6 7 9 3 5 6 XH 1 ... -- ") 45 210 11 7 10 6 12 17 27 5 3 8 9 7 25 26 2 3 6 1 2 4 6 5 1 4 1 "'8 7 6 7 2 6 4 6 15 2 3 312 11 187 134 — - ... 7 4 205 R 327 4 1,505 87 .... 2 - 12 i(-R 338 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIII. — Native married population by sex 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. State and counties. ■3 a la 1 0} a 13 B 13 a S a to 13 a 1 a 1 ce a 1 a 167 115 3 87 153 263 70 138 48 432 527 11 311 259 795 251 38 16 178 18 49 254 9 15 579 112 23 546 329 467 357 613 633 1,806 146 203 5 107 227 436 82 271 82 724 933 32 487 424 1,159 400 74 26 297 39 78 389 17 24 1,026 173 50 954 542 837 590 1,081 1,078 2,662 219 166 7 74 179 347 52 174 54 660 750 12 376 346 1,002 319 42 17 256 23 49 370 11 15 806 180 32 788 461 768 524 978 986 2,103 186 101 3 39 112 236 36 123 30 438 568 11 271 256 741 246 30 15 162 17 33 316 5 15 478 107 24 517 316 563 430 760 600 1,256 134 45 1 25 57 134 15 73 16 322 332 3 162 144 562 138 19 6 72 10 21 174 3 7 290 54 7 347 189 385 222 493 402 758 75 25 1 15 39 87 7 46 7 170 218 2 101 85 405 94 11 4 51 6 11 126 2 2 180 57 5 235 146 284 150 355 287 449 40 14 1 5 14 32 5 9 4 63 62 3 1 2 4 12 2 5 1 34 18 1 1 2 7 88 175 1 2 1 344 5 1 98 168 70 430 5 7 4 5 1 537 8 14 343 40 30 189 37 3 1 18 2 3 66 14 20 85 16 4 8 26 2 "3 1 329 776 — - — - 3 1 1 '"'? 290 69 1 40 1 6 1 2 16 1 221 1 1 26 62 234 7 2 ? 15 23 682 122 44 62 21 2 97 45 121 71 142 118 179 15 28 11 2 46 26 55 26 49 66 71 6 9 3 1 1 — 4 2 1 3 1 605 385 ii 4 13 4 17 20 16 3 1 2 1 4 2 4 3 1 — - — - 6 4 6 9 ?. 475 R 444 1 ?. 609 606 2,002 1 — - - — 2 13 4 2 220 342 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIV. — Foreign-born single population by seoc Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. State and counties. 01 a 1 a s 1 .5 a 1 13 a 1 1 a ID 1 a .5 a a & 03 13 a 13 B State 159 117 2,931 2,782 8,968 8,597 14,264 14,043 20,511 18,522 22,381 11,085 16,017 4,990 1 1 10 2 9 43 21 10 6 1 80 6 69 3 19 4 8 42 100 11 8 3 61 71 8 6 17 11 58 14 2 4 114 78 16 7 11 14 19 37 3 174 7 7 17 3 18 2 10 29 27 11 3 12 30 14 10 11 3 75 10 51 3 19 7 12 31 76 16 8 2 36 64 2 11 21 9 54 7 2 96 78 22 8 15 10 14 15 32 1 204 7 10 17 8 8 2 11 16 30 42 7 30 119 42 53 21 13 305 23 138 16 54 14 31 105 192 39 13 5 134 205 20 23 71 45 194 46 14 7 378 247 66 21 67 47 64 68 110 5 623 34 20 55 20 30 14 35 62 80 44 5 23 135 38 51 24 8 319 21 119 10 54 9 19 102 208 47 13 5 146 209 9 13 55 37 183 30 25 6 364 234 61 19 60 43 50 54 103 3 607 30 26 59 21 42 16 30 48 71 89 19 67 238 66 76 50 15 569 31 171 25 86 9 64 161 303 66 36 22 185 257 31 39 112 56 204 79 38 15 449 400 155 65 143 75 135 118 171 18 866 47 44 126 48 70 39 38 87 122 64 13 67 235 75 71 41 14 613 27 156 23 89 7 59 139 313 59 33 8 193 244 23 41 107 47 202 69 38 16 468 412 116 49 140 71 113 116 178 16 930 25 42 123 35 65 31 46 92 110 122 17 97 310 128 116 86 27 907 59 244 37 149 19 102 242 507 92 46 33 309 332 43 69 153 59 232 98 62 26 622 626 193 105 233 93 200 178 252 32 1,276 56 86 180 68 74 50 57 118 199 86 18 79 361 89 99 53 18 863 46 213 26 140 12 58 180 425 70 45 16 262 249 30 62 161 43 195 106 64 33 624 488 147 88 200 67 146 142 244 14 1,268 42 45 170 40 107 53 54 84 160 109 56 123 275 124 86 121 41 702 90 207 43 175 21 98 233 738 95 70 67 744 525 61 89 176 63 515 136 69 33 1,128 496 125 117 212 172 179 211 215 73 1,220 82 147 186 120 109 71 88 135 166 32 13 34 150 45 32 28 15 449 31 110 12 99 10 31 88 234 21 18 12 161 131 12 36 113 9 112 57 35 17 393 233 96 67 85 28 72 99 133 7 755 17 19 90 17 71 36 30 41 85 56 38 92 215 82 56 157 18 390 79 137 14 141 19 57 137 460 69 48 36 628 415 27 55 116 50 514 128 44 24 884 293 96 81 118 116 110 169 137 70 733 69 111 112 88 73 60 62 102 110 11 Alger, _ _- 2 28 1 2 59 Antrim 3 16 4 Baraga 11 2 7 6 4 Bay 2 2 5 171 Benzie 8 38 8 1 2 68 Cass 5 Charlevoix 9 4 6 36 Chippewa Clare 5 1 83 7 Clinton 10 Crawford Delta 2 2 2 ■""3 11 63 Dickinson 52 Eaton. __ 10 Emmet Genesee 1 1 20 49 Gladwin 1 2 3 Gogebic 3 39 27 Gratiot. 12 HiUsdale 9 Houghton. 9 2 2 1 5 1 .... 147 84 Ingham . _. 46 35 3H 13 Isabella Jackson , 2 — - 27 81 4 3 70 Kalkaska 4 Kent 4 6 3.34 a 5 Lapeer 3 1 1 4fi 8 30 Livingston 14 2 2 2 3 1 1 3 Mackinac . 16 Macomb _ Ei3 POPULATION. 343 and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 30 to 35. 35 to 40, 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Un- known. S a 1 a 'is 1 a 3,034 819 4 '""7 5 3 1 1 3 22 1 11 2 6 2 6 9 ""'8 3 1 1 3 13 1 3 8 3 3 18 11 4 7 6 2 2 16 23 50 2 ""6 15 9 1 1 10 S as a 391 1 "'"3 9 1 1 .... 15 1 7 2 12 1 2 "ii """5 1 3 1 2 """9 """5 4 2 12 3 6 8 2 1 3 10 13 1 31 .... 8 2 11 4 '""3 14 1 a 746 """9 6 3 1 3 2 22 2 6 4 9 2 3 2 4 1 7 2 3 2 6 7 1 4 4 3 3 7 9 9 6 1 5 20 11 40 ""12 1 7 4 2 1 13 a i B & 400 578 1 13 a 204 OS a 97 o 'a a 54 a 13 1 .2 a 3 i 'a a cd a ® a 149 1 1 8,625 2,307 4,817 1,284 2,102 2,. 596 1,268 36 .sa 4 """"is 23 9 6 4 1 63 4 20 11 29 4 5 15 34 5 12 1 31 8 1 9 28 3 22 16 7 3 68 41 18 19 11 8 35 33 159 2 3 23 8 18 3 4 6 19 33 22 16 66 23 17 43 7 112 24 45 3 37 11 24 37 130 25 18 23 187 119 13 22 43 14 138 84 21 11 246 84 27 25 34 50 31 49 52 42 181 13 41 46 23 24 16 30 55 50 2 "■"'6 17 2 1 3 31 2 12 3 20 ..... 12 16 3 3 1 9 6 2 6 15 1 8 17 5 6 33 22 6 8 9 1 4 19 20 81 2 1 14 5 15 2 ..... 18 14 10 27 30 22 15 25 11 81 12 25 5 31 6 11 24 49 18 15 11 92 69 8 16 26 11 66 54 11 11 141 48 14 20 24 26 24 36 33 21 125 12 18 31 6 13 13 18 37 24 10 8 22 27 10 7 26 9 48 1 19 5 21 6 8 31 27 21 7 6 66 39 7 8 20 3 29 28 12 3 61 29 14 13 19 23 19 32 36 10 84 6 14 19 5 21 17 9 18 15 12 7 29 28 10 9 21 12 93 10 32 8 31 6 12 21 35 13 11 6 57 34 10 4 31 10 35 29 17 11 74 38 23 20 31 21 26 41 55 12 132 8 14 32 10 21 26 13 25 33 8 2 24 8 6 5 9 3 30 4 25 5 11 4 6 6 22 10 8 2 13 8 6 4 11 3 9 10 5 4 34 19 11 9 11 9 6 17 25 3 87 6 9 16 8 11 18 2 8 26 SI 3f 7 2 .... 1 1 3 3 8 2 1 2 1 ~"i 14 4 3 .... 6 7 3 9 4 8 6 5 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 I.Sf ea 1 ,"i3 1 7S 16 14 1 5 W9 2 3 ,S7 SI 3 2 1 2 1 .... 1 4 2 1 a 6S 2 2 4 1 2 If ■M 7(1 1 1 1 1 185 4ti 1 22 Ha 349 3 5 2 V 6 5 1 2 2 12 2 •ill 1 22 .... 2 1 1 18 64 2 1 4 2 1 13 2 27 m "■"3 3 1 4 7 6 3 4 6 4 11 3 5 ""3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 1(17 4 ia 18 505 3 2 1 4 13fi 1 1 1 1 4H 1 52 «7 flt 2 6 64 D7 8 10 12 13 6 4 i 1 1 60 3 1 46 323 24 1 .... 1 9 7 """8 47 5 1 6 2 11 10 1 1 12 10 1 2 6 1 H3 84 46 1 6 2 1 1 1 41 1 40 29 42 1(K) t 5ft 3 2 344 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIV. — Concluded. — Foreign-born single population Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30, Counties. e .3 a 4> a IB CO .2 .2 S to ID .2 1 1 S 1 a 1 CO a S J a Manistee ._ Manitou 3 3 39 39 148 1 324 97 28 171 46 43 23 60 10 129 26 91 36 38 33 38 3 23 170 24 8 278 164 51 53 346 11 78 24 48 2,238 40 134 "'3U 77 18 170 30 44 23 52 10 141 25 70 16 39 33 37 1 17 176 19 11 272 192 50 50 323 13 96 12 54 2,133 40 284 4 429 147 95 268 101 75 49 116 30 300 61 119 63 71 51 98 5 37 265 43 11 513 453 72 97 532 35 176 34 133 3,025 74 283 3 454 148 82 258 93 64 46 116 18 307 63 140 34 73 39 99 ""16 241 33 15 524 395 81 72 490 33 183 35 137 3,077 83 415 5 536 223 160 439 150 103 52 173 53 470 104 210 95 89 86 180 17 71 374 89 26 818 620 138 132 636 41 292 39 191 3,950 113 339 3 537 171 115 331 101 54 54 147 31 443 89 158 68 70 48 142 5 44 312 42 12 748 518 100 109 615 42 233 18 190 4,226 122 396 3 929 242 140 732 89 163 54 152 54 345 117 244 80 79 243 157 32 103 287 129 32 728 500 309 131 519 53 236 47 219 3,557 138 146 4 340 108 48 133 41 32 29 61 10 196 33 113 26 23 34 73 2 11 114 16 4 479 225 51 61 401 22 122 21 149 3,385 48 249 7 801 146 99 620 78 123 58 113 39 212 67 194 55 51 285 109 39 84 205 106 42 525 272 260 82 306 34 156 31 161 2,385 124 49 1 Marquette Mason. -_ 4 .... 1 73 30 12 75 11 23 13 15 7 33 5 35 7 26 11 12 80 26 9 54 16 15 9 17 10 31 8 35 14 20 13 12 166 48 17 Menominee Midland 6 54 in 8 Monroe 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 .... "3 10 n Montmorency.. 2 Newaygo Oakland 11 52 12 Ogemaw 4 2 1 15 31 Oacoda 4 82 9 3 71 43 21 23 110 8 32 5 18 752 10 6 64 6 4 85 48 15 19 109 5 26 6 19 737 13 3 Ottawa 3 1 — - 55 4 Roscommon . 6 4 2 1 8 1 2 1 2 I 7 1 2 m 69 Schoolcraft 22 3(1 St. Clair.. . . 184 St. Joseph . 10 Tuscola 61 Van Buren 12 3 40 "25 68 Wayne 1,705 Wexford.. ?.5 POPULATION. 345 by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 30 to 33. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Un- known. 1 B 1 3 CD 11 "41 'I 9 1 1 12 9 2 14 9 28 2 23 1 "61 23 5 13 47 a 23 3 23 395 i 1 a 1 1^ 46 6 123 19 29 6 16 5 101 1 11, 1 o n a -2 la B ID 5 "i2 1 4 3 3 27 4 89 32 23 75 14 22 23 17 8 42 16 48 17 12 21 23 10 7 54 19 15 109 26 30 16 74 10 21 9 53 310 19 S E 2 a ^ a ^ S 3 1 12 6 3 4 4 1 13 3 J 3 1 i 1 a J '3 a CO a i a 10 .2 3! 138 25 1 70 11 18 21 6 3 12 4 43 8 33 2 4 7 2 28 1 1 100 35 14 11 99 7 28 5 56 766 7 74 198 38 29 1.52 30 39 15 30 12 65 33 90 23 20 102 39 13 28 48 32 11 168 80 90 a? 106 5 45 10 58 560 45 27 1 87 31 15 78 16 16 10 17 3 i59 13 3 3 3 1 12 5 "ii 1 19 2 2 ""5 6 2 "32 10 1 10 32 6 10 7 32 242 3 30 6 12 4 11, 3 l.-j| 1 6 2 5 2 2 1 — - 1 1 U 60 1 5 316 12 21 13 34 s 46 33 48 8 12 61 16 11 21 44 23 21 129 50 42 21 80 8 29 15 31 385 22 ""3 6 1 5 2 18 2 2 2 2 9 1 "35 11 "'9 49 2 13 "27 266 3 28 25 8 28 12 29 9 7 4 10 10 2 28 13 o 11 1 9 1 6 1 2 1 1 1 30 18 4 12 ._.. 1 28 3 l?,fi 39 17 35 6 5 29 20 16 8 34 18 10 106 26 22 16 53 7 33 6 40 227 20 9 1 18 2 .... 2 5 1 "3i 8 1 4 24 5 8 "2.3 171 1 6 "16 1 "i 11 5 24 5 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 5'' 111 8 2 6 1 2 1 35 2 ?fi 1 198 ') .14 1 1 1 . 19 32 m. 9 1 19 4 2 1 55 1 31 2 21 10 1 314 48 12 31 B 8 4 6 3 1 1 •> 134 1 7 1 174 7 14 37 4 13 10 23 168 11 3| 40 lafi 5 13 1 6 5 12 124 2 3 28 8 7 7 21 83 4 2 7 1 5 2 U 55 2 S 1 3 2 17 1 2 1 2'""i 1^ 1 1 109 2 i 24 1 1 33 «3 1 1 -'l 1 1,002 75 - ■ — 16 2 13 1 i u 346 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXV. — Foreign-born married population by sex and 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 31 to 35. 35 to 40. State and counties. a i "3 3 ta a 0) l4 ,2 OS a 0) "a a CO s a 1 a 1 a CD S State 7 66 1,806 4,364 13,406 17,989 23,088 26,658 25,079 26,542 22,581 17 4 10 35 17 12 4 2 44 8 11 1 8 1 8 25 34 7 5 11 40 35 4 6 13 9 24 3 8 1 66 50 17 13 17 12 21 17 17 4 85 2 9 27 9 8 5 2 17 13 24 4 24 66 24 21 17 8 145 12 19 7 27 6 23 35 52 21 10 5 66 69 10 15 40 14 106 26 17 1 209 92 35 30 54 38 35 63 64 10 352 14 11 40 13 23 9 7 22 33 62 9 59 231 73 74 68 21 522 44 128 26 102 19 62 134 262 60 35 24 206 301 31 42 94 46 319 83 47 17 619 328 97 50 124 99 102 106 150 17 807 34 35 119 51 78 25 41 93 127 68 12 100 224 95 87 81 38 597 70 166 39 162 22 81 159 284 66 52 31 312 381 45 62 125 54 381 89 50 22 855 393 150 79 157 94 103 191 218 33 1,231 40 58 172 58 92 45 48 92 186 90 17 128 362 147 114 79 45 907 56 219 41 195 33 107 223 376 85 65 35 378 465 52 87 181 55 491 134 88 39 904 503 177 107 218 120 164 193 256 27 1,443 41 57 225 66 141 43 60 106 218 105 34 141 414 148 110 98 43 1,00J 86 253 42 219 38 121 244 356 112 67 46 481 601 54 92 230 93 618 156 125 24 1,294 573 185 121 268 146 176 291 255 36 1,542 60 74 235 120 156 78 97 127 24C 'lOl 24 176 397 146 118 57 55 1,103 70 219 63 198 39 129 239 346 104 87 42 367 416 60 75 239 81 390 147 112 40 937 601 225 131 277 102 179 270 234 32 1,466 40 61 256 94 152 77 65 106 292 104 32 168 463 159 128 66 59 1,093 86 239 55 204 52 135 270 368 118 101 48 418 505 62 76 204 77 429 169 124 49 1,069 586 208 162 268 121 179 260 238 58 1,496 70 83 296 112 179 90 60 133 296 106 Alger 1 1 17 Allegan 154 327 113 2 102 65 Barry 43 Bay -- - 4 1,048 56 250 42 Calhoun 1 153 Cass - - 38 Charlevoix 1 100 187 2 246 Clare 79 Clinton 89 Crawford . 29 Delta 1 1 1 2 1 1 270 Dickinson 301 Eaton 67 70 Genesee . . _ 218 60 Gogebic 248 Grand Traverse 157 107 Hillsdale 42 Hod gh ton . .. 2 2 2 785 543 200 Ionia 148 1 1 1 3 2 1 5 223 Iron . 92 IsabeUa .._. 186 Jackson 247 213 Kalkaska 35 Kent __. 1,267 . 46 Lake _,_ 1 39 Lapeer 303 109 169 Livingston. .. 1 80 Luce 44 96 Macomb 1 248 POPULATION. 347 ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 40 to 45. 45 .to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. 1 6 'a S 1 a c 17,801 1 S s 1 a 6 la 1 o-j IS a 1 le S -2 B ■3 a a: a a 1 s a to .2 a 24,S9l 20,255 22,773 34,316 25,242 20,311 12,701 7,:335 3,483 1,0'33 3:* 64 13 3 1 165 94 100 73 13 196 296 S.5 43 67 908 56 227 62 161 30 89 175 212 "61 101 18 198 2(K 82 73 231 37 170 152 8S .18 649 521 189 151 196 76 154 215 247 28 40 302 104 170 81 34 76 292 81 57 104 17 551 382 175 132 69 202 1,294 85 519 146 331 112 163 244 302 112 255 34 31S 231 171 117 399 74 210 232 211 12j 927 819 338 348 241 86 269 454 524 53 1,931 70 87 512 188 456 199 34 101 629 78 14 433 271 123 88 39 141 863 54 418 125 279 73 117 173 185 76 164 IM 130 127 72 344 45 93 165 143 130 644 616 243 233 150 47 194 324 409 36 1,509 54 51 407 136 389 153 23 62 529 53 9 406 164 88 54 31 185 620 40 402 123 276 89 97 144 150 40 219 18 112 64 142 64 359 27 54 130 158 153 402 478 217 229 99 24 149 312 322 25 1,159 35 39 369 106 384 164 11 58 488 X ^1 246 94 64 24 21 120 354 28 227 80 176 53 59 70 77 22 I3;j 6 71 52 83 39 210 15 :« 104 78 84 230 281 133 149 57 10 74 185 221 16 757 26 15 228 72 242 103 4 35 367 15 ""i.S4 50 44 12 6 64 180 16 118 54 139 34 33 46 32 18 94 7 27 14 64 17 135 3 9 38 61 66 89 191 87 71 34 44 94 108 9 394 11 6 145 29 140 85 4 20 247 9 1 64 24 14 3 34 97 3 63 23 49 18 21 15 10 8 43 4 15 9 19 6 72 1 8 18 20 30 49 85 37 36 11 6 2'* 44 54 4 202 4 2 56 19 65 "l 4 116 - 1 1 1 4 1 4 2< 18, 8 284, 218 320 244 118 89 104' 86 62, 37 193 19 7 2 1 9 28 3 23 13 15 7 4 2 -- 5 382 120 1 133 1 74 1 86 104 966 54 287 82 212 46 113 199 216 86 130 24 261 209 102 83 238 54 180 137 134 73 724 497 174 186 217 84 196 299 292 41 1,254 64 61 331 113 239 92 35 78 326 90 734 43 245 63 167 50 74 140 146 55 102 25 189 143 66 80 213 Xi KB 117 111 56 554 389 129 160 157 45 119 264 20 1,002 41 36 279 99 188 85 22 49 312 4 11 1 9 2 1 1,135 4 1 1 3 5 4 7£ 248 1 Ti 226 7 1 3 42 126 1 220 266 1 1 4 1 2 76 129 36 352 9 7 3 22 1 1 358 1 76 1 1 8 83 3 10 233 1 1 58 276 1 4 7 13 7 25 12 9 8 2 3 15 17 2 57 3 14 5 .30 10 1 4 12 3 6 3 160 1 1 1 3 2 10 134 75 949 2 5 1 2 4 593 202 1 5 1 173 1 244 125 211 3 9 6 1 18 1 2 268 267 2 6 3 41 1,368 85 3 1 1 2 6 72 325 111 207 5 2 11 3 2 J :;:; ---- 1 1 2 1 o 79 62 104 2 32 2 10 2 328 1 1 348 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXV. — CoNOLUDBD. — Foreign-born married population by sex 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 4fl. Counties. la ■a a 1 1 a IS 1 s ID -a S a 1^ (0 a a (0 0) 1 1 42 74 1 175 34 28 131 19 22 11 34 12 82 24 30 15 19 34 30 1 16 64 22 7 140 84 37 38 114 13 51 8 36 853 37 248 8 481 120 98 338 84 57 49 lOS 38 249 74 146 56 63 68 64 12 47 175 57 10 507 284 89 93 319 30 190 34 115 2,711 81 388 1 792 163 103 445 93 78 75 144 34 310 82 156 46 56 105 101 18 59 270 88 15 699 357 148 132 467 53 215 40 188 3,696 122 525 5 816 230 155 463 123 84 95 201 44 459 127 218 84 74 95 144 15 60 368 76 16 965 476 143 181 632 73 317 51 248 5,011 151 547 6 1,075 282 166 637 166 137 98 223 55 574 184 251 109 84 154 173 26 72 387 103 18 1,090 541 209 177 665 64 344 56 247 5,330 183 506 3 928 264 202 453 159 110 105 265 .30 545 138 243 111 83 89 179 18 74 439 94 17 1,101 551 156 155 750 80 375 60 281 5,113 166 577 7 913 287 203 529 179 125 146 250 42 630 160 238 114 88 123 178 29 71 442 97 21 1,220 648 172 207 732 91 417 85 257 ■5,035 174 ■477 9 1 65 17 12 70 25 13 9 18 11 25 5 17 2 12 15 19 2 10 22 13 5 75 46 15 11 51 3 30 1 16 296 15 715 253 1 1 1 177 Menominee 361 Midland 168 81 121 1 2 243 Montmorency 36 Muskegon 2 578 143 Oakland _ 1 1 271 122 88 Ontonagon 48 159 Oscoda 20 1 4 57 Ottawa 404 Presque Isle 86 17 Saginaw 2 1,039 Sanilac 609 90 Shiawassee 201 St. Clair 736 St. Joseph . 1 78 Tuscola 413 77 Washtenaw 235 Wayne 9 1 4,432 Wexford 1 154 POPULATION. 349 and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. ui S s a w 3S7 427 278 9 10 10 755 561 640 445 m •£i{) 280 190 227 162 196 152 in 31 S 351 211 154 132 US 114 iin 71 84 44 175 150 179 188 323 241 272 206 43 ■?A 26 16 fin5 534 540 452 159 141 171 130 ?34 271 281 240 125 111 115 87 S7 67 88 50 93 54 71 32 175 167 188 134 11 IC 9 63 51 55 41 477 436 449 436 99 101 125 90 36 14 18 8 1,096 912 1,129 892 635 512 553 520 113 61 89 41 196 1«1 212 168 7«1 67 ( 734 638 95 9( 105 97 415 325 375 297 94 96 125 97 27S 261 353 275 4,509 3,sn 3,960 3,164 135 89 135 93 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 to 100. 100 and over. Dnk. 530 17 729 372 275 201 107 468 401 31 819 27' 462 214 939 201 29 1,625 971 107 345 1,207 230 189 579 5,715 167 377 14 529 237 218 22' 133 68 338 296 22 608 160 349 168 55 71 191 10 40 726 120 9 1,197 759 45 263 1,040 172 470 134 471 4,251 102 226 20 315 140 164 148 96 53 373 196' 15 •103 124 405 114 138 17 193 109 98 252 152 9 243 82 241 ."jS 33 135 76 8 3 26 20 «<9 415 67 48 11 8 920 567 619 368 29 15 268 150 857 565 181 102 400 266 177 104 4;ii 283 029 1,938 83 42 154 94 123 4:3 182 43 11 11 ■■'A 3 10 254 38 2 349 213 9 86 3.53 88 150 85 188 1,055 24 146 23 181 in 53 148 39 66 28 71 520 9 14 51 11 26 4 30 143 2 22 2 20 350 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XXVI. — The civil condition of the native and foreign-born Under 1. lto5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15, 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. Nativity and civil condition. 1^ -2 a at S 1 a s IS s ■a 1 1 a .2 B a i s J a m Q 13 g 1* Native: 28236 27040 10350.5 99209 116767 114661 102138 99196 15 89557 421 5 1 2 81574 8343 62 37 2 63436 14370 183 56 9 40238 37960 480 310 11 27363 33990 593 206 27 147,1li 45867 1013 Divorced 440 Unknown 8 Totals _.. 28236 27040 103505 99209 116767 114661 102138 99211 89986 90018 78054 78999 62179 6206,1! Foreign-bom : Single Married 159 117 2931 2782 8968 8597 14264 14043 7 20511 66 1 18522 1806 16 5 22:381 4364 49 5 2 11085 13406 159 43 1 16017 17989 247 39 9 4990 aw 4,10 73 Totals.. __ 159 117 2931 2782 8968 8597 14264 14050 20578 20349 26801 24694 34301 !>«ini Native and foreign- born totals 28395 27157 106436 101991 125735 123258 116402 113261 110364 110367 1048.55 103693 96480 90664 FOPULATIOX. 351 population'by sex and ages in periods of years, in the State. 100 30 to 33. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 43 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 100. and over. Unk. 1 1^ 1 1 1^ --r £ 0) a i a o Malos Kpnialoe. Males. 'i. S s 1 1 CO a 1 a 'L *5 1 ■A "a a ai E 12621 6789 7366 3981 4276 2281 25t;7 u;« 2849 1951 1214 857 472 331 110 107 10 11 .«9 182 39732 42894 40542 39229 32863 30029 -7462 i4."7' 10398 34419 240.:i 15487 10416 4272 1731 437 64 12 165 116 994 1566 1371 2131 1385 2483 1523 3U96 3:no 8:)22 3670 9497 3475' 7473 1606 2703 162 230 7 6 37 30 303 535 414 435 334 394 336 319 484 4j2 316 199 131 44 171 5 2 1 --- 6 2 m 8 24 8 16 3 18 4 22 6 45150 18 29269 3 13 2 4 3468 53 380 13 3252 238 254 7 6 SSfiSS 51792 49717 45784 38896 35190 J1906 29429 47063 26043 14507 12144 343 8625 2307 4817 1264 3034 819 2102 591 2596 746 1268 400 578 204 97 54 13 3 149 36 26658 25079 26342 22581 24891 20255 22773 17801 14316 25242 20311 12701 7335 3483 1033 330 64 13 2 1 166 94 465 797 657 1137 924 1564 1149 2116 2870 6129 3663 7762 3082 5416 10.58 1518 94 168 6 15 31 29 72 109 81 113 113 112 118 80 220 147 146 64 60 21 8 2 ... ... 1 1 1 16 28292 19 32116 2 20 2' Ifil 30 1 16 6 7 3 1 2197 1904 1 172 26 373 4 184 35836 25097|2S9S2'22752'i615t 2a388 10032 32265 25401 20933 11062 9127 8|l7 164 89518 800S4 81833 I i i 1 708S1 07S7S :.7912 :,SOiM ■,0017l^^095 77413 54673 46976 1 25569 21271 7n 5665 5156 1 ' i 1 410, Hi K' 23 953 507 352 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — As native and foreign-born, the male population aged 21 years and over^voting ages; the male population aged 18 to 45 years —military ages, and the female population aged 16 to 45 years — child-bearing ag'S — in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village, city and ward. State and counties. State Alcona A^er Allegan Alpena Antrim _,_ Arenac Baraga _ Barry Bay... Benzie Berrien Branch Galbonn Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton., Crawford Delta Dickinson .; Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Gh-and Traverse Gratiot ._ Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron . Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages, 651,920 1,453 553 11,430 4,742 3,753 1,881 1,513 7,288 15,667 2,604 13,341 8,174 14,801 6,431 3,170 4,951 2,423 7,914 922 6,426 4,586 10,105 3,161 12,199 1,466 4,734 5,462 8,267 9,500 12,523 7,935 12,028 10,758 3,342 1,700 5,969 14,941 12,992 1,941 35,317 864 2,044 8,342 2,655 393,225 484 220 8,810 1,343 2,373 819 471 6,286 6,634 1,789 10,279 7,383 12,286 5,834 1,959 1,728 1,261 1,447 6,529 472 1,879 678 9,143 2,282 9,519 796 884 3,602 6,961 2,764 2,329 9,910 8,858 1,180 438 4,076 11,817 9,859 1,334 20,992 155 1,099 5,237 1,438 258,695 333 2,620 3,399 1,380 1,062 1,042 1,002 9,033 815 3,062 791 2,515 597 1,211 2,207 3,690 976 1,385 450 4,547 3,888 962 879 2,680 670 3,850 1,860 1,306 801 9,759 5,606 2,118 1,900 2,162 1,262 1,893 3,124 3,133 607 14,325 709 945 3,105 1,217 Number of males aged 18 to 45- miiitary ages. 484,937 1,158 481 7,688 3,761 2,936 1,454 1,248 4,879 12,236 2,159 9,497 6,134 10,529 4,408 2,393 3,156 4,343 1,906 5,467 740 5,772 4,201 6,783 2,362 8,321 1,200 4,369 4,244 5,953 6,165 11,066 6,136 8,419 7,635 2,672 1,439 4,453 10,666 9,0.34 1,509 26,207 705 1,659 5,661 2,085 318,348 440 201 6,708 1,320 2,010 700 431 4,540 6,310 1,544 7,962 4,822 9,151 4,161 1,623 1,614 1,169 1,205 4,902 1,926 693 6,382 1,787 6,971 701 927 3,CB5 5,308 5,879 3,419 2,540 7,236 6,715 1,095 429 3,235 8,890 7,348 1,050 16,957 189 909 4,074 1,349 166,589 718 280 980 2,441 754 817 339 5,926 615 1,535 312 1,378 247 770 1,542 3,174 701 565 358 3,846 3,508 401 575 1,350 499 3,442 1,189 645 286 7,647 3,596 1,183 920 1,577 1,030 1,218 1,776 1,686 459 9,250 516 750 1,587 736 Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. 492,247 1,009 245 8,034 3,809 2,518 1,332 793 5,029 13,471 1,700 10,096 5,769 11,333 4,568 2,243 2,801 3,180 1,644 5,603 569 3,848 2,988 7,199 2,342 9,190 2,924 3,878 6,191 6,707 9,139 6,185 9,287 7,713 2,593 1,010 4,371 10,886 9,991 1,050 28,893 489 1,078 6,152 1,705 346,205 433 131 7,156 1,566 1,775 700 382 4,743 7,311 1,320 8,628 5,464 10,145 4,370 1,636 1,482 920 1,142 5,112 368 1,854 814 6,833 1,862 7,819 640 891 2,962 5,606 6,444 2,790 8,048 6,890 1,179 392 3,311 9,407 8,359 878 20,016 216 743 4,576 1,189 POPULATION. 353 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties. Lenawee Livingston Luce. Maclcinac Macomb Manistee Man! too Marquette Mason Mecosta. __ Menominee Midland Missauliee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency.— Mnskegon.. Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presqne Isle Roscommon Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford 45 Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. 14,635 6,430 839 2,260 9,116 6,862 275 10,750 5,087 5,759 7,302 3,6(3 2,203 9,256 9,713 784 10,036 5,566 13,722 4,796 1,582 2,836 4,560 673 1,601 10,498 1,665 643 22,725 8,875 2,709 10,072 15,286 7,788 9,636 9,313 12,693 79,319 4,229 12,179 5,226 206 1,008 5,595 2,450 147 2:x& ■2,301.1 3,807 2,024 2,194 982 7,112 7,178 338 4,778 3,878 10,403 3,589 792 1,125 2,773 38^ H^ 5,3.52 393 303 11,663 2,858 7,920 7,520 6,619 5,811 8,213 9,166 a5,616 2,671 ■SB 2,4.-)6 1.204 im 1,252 3,521 4.412 128 8,415 2,587 1,892 5.278 1.449 1,221 2,144 2,535 446 5,258 l.fisf 3,319 1,207 790 1.711 1,787 285 753 5,146 1,272 340 11,062 6,017 1,840 2.152 7,766 1,169 3,825 1,100 3,527 43,703 1,558 Number of males aged 18 to 45- military ages. . o H Z 9,. 528 8,562 4,339 3,839 736 194 1,878 905 6,271 4,679 5,501 2,342 197 147 9,211 2,629 3,894 2,194 4,222 3,057 6,443 2,093 2,714 1,776 1,810 884 6,574 5,865 6,726 5,260 666 3flO 7,275 4,051 3,990 3,020 9,297 7,335 3,436 2,773 1,228 660 2,. 568 1,108 3,394 2,266 324 312 1,327 7S0 7,557 5,032 1,314 .503 494 246 17,235 10,677 6,628 3,019 2,471 823 7,164 6,035 11,289 7,000 5,083 4,625 6,893 4,708 5,989 5,553 8,786 7,122 62,603 33,348 3,323 2,195 966 520 542 973 1,592 3,159 50 6,582 1,700 1,165 4,350 938 956 709 1,466 3,224 970 1,742 661 568 1,460 1,128 212 .597 2,523 811 248 6,338 3,609 1,648 1,129 4,289 458 2,185 436 1,664 29,255 1,128 Number of females aged 16 to 43- child-bearing ages. 10,823 4,409 493 1,458 6,736 5,259 150 8,033 3,761 4,263 4,657 2,643 1,297 6,791 7,032 480 7,962 3,756 9,592 3,309 1,136 i.aoi 3,224 332 945 7,762 877 303 18,385 6,604 1,359 7,363 12,075 5,550 7,139 6,530 10,278 72,616 3,001 9,840 3,984 155 824 5,191 2,509 106 3,214 2,291 3,229 2,119 1,793 783 6,l;30 5.709 247 4,753 2,979 7,a'4 2,712 651 830 2,243 246 395 5,:)83 395 201 12,076 3,293 610 6,290 7,481 5,107 5,013 6,137 8,363 40,026 2,135 425 338 634 1,545 2,750 44 4,819 1,470 1,034 2,538 848 512 661 1,323 233 3,207 777 1,608 597 485 472 979 86 350 2,379 482 102 6,309 3,311 749 1,073 4,594 443 2,126 393 1,715 32,590 866 354 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing agp.a. State, counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 9 > "3 1 z 1^ S 1 Z fl State 651,920 393,225 258,695 lS4,9:i7 318,348 166,589 492,247 346,205 146,042 Alcona Co. 1,453 299 73 120 77 152 331 110 86 171 72 44 28 484 86 19 53 26 43 127 52 36 37 23 13 21 969 213 54 67 51 109 204 58 50 134 49 31 7 1,158 274 60 &3 54 130 231 77 70 IM 52 :K 2^ 440 S4 14 44 20 43 114 43 26 40 23 10 20 718 190 46 39 34 85 117 34 44 104 29 25 5 1,009 202 33 53 55 120 274 101 47 143 38 25 19 433 75 13 37 29 49 132 52 14 45 17 9 13 576 Alcona _ Caledonia _ Curtis _. 127 20 16 Greenbush Gustin Harrisville (including Harris- ville village) 26 71 142 49 Hawes „ 33 Haynes Mikado 98 21 Millen._ Mitchell 16 6 Algee Co 533 102 120 91 116 53 71 220 44 47 40 57 20 12 ass 58 73 51 59 33 59 4?1 91 101 83 103 41 62 201 44 38 39 53 16 11 280 47 63 44 50 25 51 245 56 45 29 63 29 23 131 37 20 14 32 18 10 114 Autrain . 19 Burt 21 Mathias ..__ ._. Munising 15 31 Onota 11 I^pck River ._ 13 Allegan Co. _ 11,430 1,170 779 5.S9 406 256 69 503 514 554 740 433 252 517 231 265 363 313 49 375 418 910 536 429 148 420 753 463 228 8,810 965 660 462 372 213 65 327 217 458 614 372 190 404 105 235 283 206 45 323 361 793 476 180 127 259 570 128 175 2,620 205 119 77 34 43 4 176 297 96 126 61 62 113 126 30 80 107 4 52 57 117 60 249 21 161 183 35 53 7,688 758 511 385 264 201 52 341 369 405 433 230 156 335 166 ISO 259 197 38 273 268 616 369 299 86 278 563 129 159 6,708 675 459 341 253 177 49 268 261 368 399 211 121 293 113 170 223 155 37 255 255 566 338 213 78 225 502 118 144 930 83 52 44 11 24 3 73 108 37 34 19 35 42 53 10 36 42 1 18 13 50 31 86 8 53 63 11 15 8,054 906 668 367 263 180 55 323 374 369 538 343 162 365 164 189 261 216 37 271 288 709 467 341 87 276 531 111 177 7,156 835 615 342 2i5 159 48 272 261 344 507 325 128 336 115 182 226 159 32 261 274 665 435 240 78 235 469 98 162 898 Allegan (inc. Allegan village).. 71 53 25 Cheshire.. 8 Clyde (including part of Fenn- ville village) 21 Fennville village (part of) Dorr 7 51 FiUmore 113 Ganges - 25 Gun Plain (including Plain- 31 Plainwell village 18 Heath 34 Hopkins 29 49 7 Manlius (including part of Fennville village) 35 57 Fennville viU. (part of) Martin , 5 10 14 Otsego (inc. Otsego village)... 44 32 Overisal 101 Pine Plains 9 Salem 41 Saugatuck (including the fol- 62 13 Saugatuck village . 15 POPULATION. 355 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties. Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. c- 6 > Z si Z a Is 1- 'a > 5 . Allegan Co.— Continued. Trowbridge 403 365 .'.SI INI 118 350 272 524 166 110 58 93 57 14 8 269 238 347 97 90 250 215 332 94 86 19 23 15 3 4 25 1 245 375 113 92 234 216 363 112 80 l',566 77 49 73 47 21 24 91 1,184 290 252 230 117 1^7 108 20 29 Wayland (including Wayland Tillage)- Wayland village 12 1 Fennville village (in Clyde and 12 4,742 343 147 2>5 1-4 .3 9,s 371 3,241 528 .535 838 265 607 468 1,343 80 73 83 40 28 19 64 956 269 198 157 89 172 71 3,399 263 74 2n2 144 45 79 307. 2,285 259 337 6»1 176 43S 397 3,761 258 115 220 12^ 60 74 295 2,608 409 4:i5 675 isn 387 1,320 '-9 60 95 46 28 21 67 914 222 160 169 s7 172 74 2,441 169 55 1^5 82 32 53 231 1,894 187 245 506 135 308 313 3,S09 207 95 185 124 i 246 2,^40 487 508 721 262 470 392 2.243 130 46 Long Rapids 112 Maple Ridge 03sineke_ ._. Sanborn. Wilson ._.. Alpena city _.. Ist ward . _ 28 :i9 155 1,656 197 2d ward 256 3d ward. 491 4th ward. 145 5th ward. 283 6th ward 284 Antkim Co. 3,7.53 354 361 1.54 147 13S 458 234 102 201 135 232 137 713 374 274 146 110 96 239 2,373 215 230 112 97 80 191 180 79 135 70 184 HI 508 304 126 117 69 59 190 1,380 139 131 42 .511 58 267 54 23 66 65 48 26 20.5 70 148 29 41 37 49 2,936 289 272 124 114 102 372 179 73 148 104 174 98 -,,84 199 116 86 73 171 2,010 190 191 96 82 67 167 150 61 116 61 147 85 4:34 248 104 96 84 45 146 926 99 81 ''8 32 35 2115 29 12 32 43 150 47 95 20 28 25 2,518 209 223 105 89 93 323 163 73 128 71 140 80 570 331 151 101 79 73 153 1,775 145 152 78 62 56 180 135 61 101 39 119 66 409 259 100 79 68 52 127 743 Banks... 64 Central Lake 71 27 Echo 37 Elk Rapids Forest Home (including part of Bellaire village) .. . ... 143 28 Bella ire village (part of) Helena. ... 12 27 Jordan ... 32 Kearney (including part of Bellaire vUlage) Bellaire village (part of) Mancelona (including Mance- lona village) 21 14 161 Mancelona viQage . . MUton 51 Star Torch Lake... 11 Warner... 21 Bollaire village (in Forest Home and Kearney) 26 Aeenac Co. .. 1,SS1 71 201 16(1 199 208 :;% 232 819 22 91 72 115 87 155 1C9 l,lHi2 49 110 8^ 84 121 241 123 1,454 li 149 154 334 199 700 20 57 94 70 149 110 754 32 70 65 55 84 185 89 1,332 4S 137 1(11 1411 165 326 201 700 19 54 95 65 1U5 126 632 Adams Arenac AuGres.. 29 60 47 Clayton Deep River 45 100 Lincoln (inc, Standish village} . Staudish village 161 75 356 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Akenao Co.— Continued. Mason Moffitt Standish Turner Whitney Baeaga Co ._ Arvon ._ __ Baraga (inc. Baraga village).. Baraga village Covington L'Anse (inc. L'Anse village)... L'Anse village Spurr Baeey Co. Assyria Baltimore Barry Carlton Castleton (including part of Nashville village) Nashville village (part of) Hastings Hope __. Irving Johnstown _ Maple Grove (Including part of Nashville village) Nashville village (part of) Orangeville Prairieville Rutland Thornapple (including Mid- dleville village) Middleville village Woodland (inclujding Wood- land village) Woodland village Yankee Springs Nashville village (in Castle- ton and Maple (^rove) Hastings city 1st ward .id ward 3d ward 4th ward Bay Co _.. Bangor Beaver Frankenlust Fraser Gariield Gibson Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. 122 70 13 132 66 34 123 ■SB 56 36 186 10 81 Number of males aged 18 to 45- military ages. 54 231 7 115 27 103 1 50 37 27 128 Number of females aged 16 to 45- child-bearing ages. 90 48 207 7 63 51 30 109 2 105 601 432 55 682 290 70 13 188 129 16 238 104 16 1,042 92 413 3a3 39 444 186 54 1,248 ■ 75 480 360 47 592 246 54 431 14 158 105 16 227 111 16 817 61 322 255 31 365 135 348 352 389 426 759 347 349 361 381 340 385 23 300 334 299 596 244 534 110 245 179 212 202 297 6,286 295 310 346 679 322 305 306 318 289 19 237 289 264 462 460 97 223 341 785 163 180 177 265 56 4 63 45 35 134 42 74 13 22 29 105 16 32 25 32 4,879 216 23S 267 286 217 242 261 238 248 17 220 225 199 416 162 372 75 157 225 129 139 128 212 4,540 205 222 250 272 443 198 211 224 241 '225 232 17 190 203 190 356 358 72 152 215 566 123 125 120 198 339 / 11 16 17 14 26 10 22 16 15,667 214 284 296 365 77 143 6,634 102 103 133 150 31 52 9,033 112 181 163 215 46 91 12,236 151 208 228 281 62 132 91 105 148 144 29 57 5,926 60 103 80 137 33 75 795 39 327 217 7 393 205 29 205 252 255 289 577 279 216 2S8 292 212 244 16 174 215 190 408 186 379 88 163 295 730 132 179 153 266 13,471 154 196 230 245 53 94 382 4 160 91 3 205 120 10 199 239 247 276 551 266 206 215 265 202 236 15 163 197 181 356 365 85 158 281 687 127 167 141 7,311 94 78 159 120 POPULATION. 357 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 2X years and over — voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 ' i > '-+3 CO Z 1^ 1^ 13 Eh cd Z o H > ■s a Bay Go.— Continued. Hampton (incEssexville vill.) 836 433 396 308 460 63 572 279 322 441 7,682 1,090 527 417 1,128 696 485 445 1,319 441 512 622 3,208 484 780 460 672 419 393 345 172 130 131 200 22 273 137 113 187 3,273 450 328 257 510 296 225 221 223 261 177 325 1,389 184 344 243 260 132 226 491 261 266 177 260 41 299 142 209 254 4,409 640 199 160 618 400 260 224 1,096 180 335 297 1,819 300 436 217 412 287 167 637 336 302 213 340 52 443 222 210 326 6,092 869 403 321 919 540 370 349 1,072 319 415 515 2,559 379 646 376 514 356 288 335 150 129 116 227 20 234 118 117 189 3,069 423 264 225 501 286 199 212 257 215 191 316 1,280 188 329 218 235 136 174 302 186 173 97 113 32 209 104 93 137 3,003 446 139 96 418 254 171 137 815 104 224 199 1,279 191 317 158 279 220 114 662 365 272 197. 300 41 439 237 233 304 7,225 884 528 514 1,065 661 424 399 1,214 428 438 670 2,826 402 714 414 517 357 422 375 190 114 HI 199 18 239 132 •127 179 3,878 479 340 341 598 386 251 250 285 290 211 447 1,545 214 372 277 263 141 278 287 175 KawKawlin . 158 Merritt 86 101 Mt. Forest - — . 23 Pinconnin^ (including Pin- 200 105 Portsmoutn 106 Willinms 125 Bay City . 3,347 1st ward 405 2d ward 188 173 4th ward 467 5 th ward 275 173 7th ward 149 8th ward 929 9th ward 138 227 nth ward 223 West Bay city 1,281 188 2d ward 342 3d ward 137 254 216 6th ward 144 Benzie Co. 2,604 305 167 271 102 215 256 68 466 367 246 180 116 228 90 67 92 252 155 223 1,789 251 125 207 80 144 170 278 231 116 70 79 185 63 47 68 181 120 168 815 54 42 64 22 71 86 20 188 136 130 110 37 43 27 20 24 71 35 55 2,159 246 149 230 88 192 214 57 365 299 219 161 85 184 64 61 81 218 127 184 1,544 207 116 180 72 139 140 39 234 196 108 65 65 150 46 50 67 158 100 139 615 39 33 50 16 53 74 18 131 103 111 96 20 34 18 11 14 60 27 45 1,700 199 116 203 101 128 142 46 385 316 160 119 81 125 59 35 54 129 101 147 1,320 172 98 171 90 107 114 40 255 209 88 58 74 108 46 32 42 111 87 127 ^0 Almira (including Lake Ann villagft) 27 Tialfft Ann viIlsvE« 18 Benzonia (including Benzonia ■village) 32 "Rftn^nnifl. yillfl.pA 11 Blaine..' 21 Colfax (includiDg part of Thompsonville village) ThompsonviUe viU. (part of).. Crystal Lake (including Frank- 28 6 130 Frankfort village _ 107 Gilmore (including South Frankfort village) 72 South Frankfort village 61 7 17 Joyfield 13 Lake 3 Platte.... 12 Weldon (including part of Thompsonville village) Thompsonville vill. (part of).- Thompsonville village (in Col- fax and Weldon) 18 14 20 358 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN-^JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and "wards. Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Beeeien Co. . Bainbridge __. Benton _. Berrien (including part of Eau Claire village) Eau Claire vill. (partof)_._ Bertrand Buchanan (inc. Buchanan vill.) Buchanan village Chickaming Galien (inc. (ralien village) . Gallen village Hagar__ _ Lake Lincoln (including Stevens- ville village) __ Stevensville village New Buffalo (including New Buffalo village) New Buffalo village _. Niles Oronoko (including Berrien Springs village) Berrien Springs village Pipestone (including part of Eau Claire village) Eau Claire village (part of ) . Eoyalton _ Sodus St. Josephs Three Oaks (including Three Oaks village) 1 Three Oaks village Watervliet (including the fol- lowing villages) Watervliet village Coloraa village Weesaw Eau Claire village (in Berrien and Pipestone) Benton Harbor city,. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Niles city 1,278 1st ward 451 2d ward.. 3d ward.. 4th ward. 13,341 422 827 459 49 326 863 580 273 370 140 308 467 78 416 187 355 567 242 443 26 348 312 287 454 217 706 143 118 361 75 1,628 237 538 430 403 St. Joseph city.. 1st ward 2d ward 260 299 268 1,3.56 688 10,279 318 616 423 42 283 779 532 203 304 112 247 368 200 53 106 286 532 226 387 22 227 153 314 168 621 128 105 64 1,329 178 460 372 319 952 282 219 252 199 903 462 441 3,062 104 211 36 7 43 84 48 144 267 159 81 35 16 56 4 121 44 134 140 49 S5 15 13 55 11 299 59 78 78 84 326 169 41 47 453 226 227 Number of males aged 18 to' 45- military ages. 9,497 312 565 305 32 257 542 340 168 269 97 204 362 347 54 291 124 269 385 141 350 22 270 230 198 307 148 468 73 252 54 1,229 333 332 845 307 168 195 175 1,082 562 520 271 455 29 236 520 326 149 247 89 170 288 174 40 243 99 232 368 135 323 19 202 211 122 254 124 234 1,041 142 334 288 277 705 228 154 179 144 777 392 385 Number of females aged 16 to 45- child-bearing ages. 1,535 41 110 3 21 22 14 19 22 8 34 74 173 14 22 18 188 38 50 45 55 140 79 14 16 31 305 170 135 10,096 322 613 323 35 220 659 452 186 243 93 187 360 356 59 239 132 260 401 158 299 20 236 234 236 360 210 507 104 101 238 161 470 403 354 1,092 330 220 292 250 1,134 584 550 8,628 286 520 313 33 198 631 432 165 224 85 158 286 187 45 195 104 243 390 155 279 18 187 215 142 302 179 481 102 93 222 51 1,230 133 425 871 301 947 260 206 > 271 210 827 414 413 POPULATION. 359 TABLE XXVII.— Continued. — Voting, military and child-be ctring ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military agee. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. le 6 ■s to Z a o H 6 > •43 ee •ga 1- "3 o H 6 (*■ Z 1- Branch Co. 8,m 4i5 353 412 611 274 388 271 377 239 391 182 367 196 304 774 37a 439 147 813 112 1,612 414 445 393 358 7,383 395 326 368 515 235 331 257 337 229 354 175 346 174 274 706 339 410 142 753 387 1,413 361 402 354 296 791 50 27 44 96 19 37 14 40 10 37 7 21 22 30 68 40 29 60 25 199 53 43 41 62 5,134 299 224 262 378 164 244 179 233 166 241 128 235 140 201 441 196 287 88 491 247 982 2r,3 251 230 228 4,822 279 210 246 343 158 227 177 221 160 224 126 228 134 191 415 182 267 86 462 235 912 232 240 236 204 312 20 14 16 35 6 17 2 12 6 20 7 6 10 26 14 20 2 29 12 70 21 11 14 24 5,769 284 235 273 405 204 248 188 231 175 260 151 24 i 136 199 334 271 304 103 554 312 1,330 337 368 335 290 5,464 268 219 253 372 198 235 186 233 171 241 150 233 129 193 511 236 292 99 533 S03 1,243 309 360 319 265 303 16 Batavia Bethel 16 20 Bronson (inc. Bronson village). Bronson village __. Butler 33 6 13 California _.. Coldwater Gilead _ Girard. . 2 16 4 19 Kinderhook Mattison. 1 9 Noble 7 Ovid Quincy (inc. Quincy village)... 6 23 15 Sherwood (inc. Sherwood vill.) Sherwood village 12 4 Union fine. Union City vill.)_ Union City village Coldwater city. 21 9 87 28 2d ward 18 3d ward 16 25 Calhoun Co Albion.... - _. Athens (inc. Athens village)... Athfins villagft 14,501 238 501 179 329 383 434 101 320 363 272 319 316 281 676 381 325 36.-, 359 2m ■in 340 31S 413 158 1,162 431 441 24S 342 12,286 214 474 169 286 324 407 94 274 3ii; 229 259 273 576 335 289 323 313 206 ■1(17 291 ZiS 403 149 1,174 369 340 209 256 2,315 44 27 10 43 59 27 7 46 47 43 60 43 54 100 46 36 40 46 60 67 49 80 41 9 288 62 101 39 86 10,529 189 iu; 239 23ij 275 57 210 240 191 230 233 198 445 245 21K 237 212 177 179 219 215 286 92 1,085 303 326 199 257 9,131 138 316 112 213 218 263 55 191 224 173 187 209 178 393 218 211 216 198 152 157 208 176 274 89 887 263 254 173 193 1,378 31 9 4 24 18 12 2 19 16 16 43 24 15 52 27 7 21 14 25 22 11 39 12 3 198 38 72 24 64 11,333 170 317 137 271 273 57 212 219 161 222 206 179 435 247 234 2.38 221 166 180 217 215 311 122 1,301 348 410 210 273 10,145 149 312 136 185 253 265 56 196 208 154 204 188 166 403 231 225 222 211 145 163 204 ia5 299 115 1,109 316 354 227 212 1,188 21 5 1 Battle Creek 27 Bedford.. ! 18 Burlington (including Bur- 8 Burlington village Clarence Clarendon _ '. Convis Eckford Emmet Fredonia 1 16 11 7 18 18 13 Homer (inc. Homer village) . . . Homer village 30 16 Lee Le Roy. 9 • 16 Marengo Marshall... Newton Penfield 10 21 17 13 30 Tekonsha (inc. Tekonsha vill.) Tekonsha village Albion city 1st ward 2d ward.. 12 192 32 56 3d ward 43 4th ward. . _ 61 360 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. —CoNTiNnED. — Voting, military and child bearing ages. Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45 — child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 3 1^ 1- en 1 > ■s ll 3 > z 1^ Calhoun Co.— Continued. 4,738 711 796 1,123 967 1,141 1,459 228 294 513 424 3,826 586 664 927 816 833 1,156 186 245 386 339 912 125 132 196 151 308 303 42 49 127 85 3,696 543 600 944 689 920 999 132 198 370 299 3,052 459 515 792 611 675 893 123 181 311 278 644 84 85 152 78 245 106 9 17 59 21 4,264 587 644 1,232 870 931 1,109 200 266 353 290 3,695 517 567 1,088 772 751 1,002 184 242 310 266 569 70 2d ward 77 3d ward 144 4th ward 98 180 Marshall city 107 16 2d ward 24 3d ward 43 24 CAS9 Co 6,431 372 255 288 660 391 606 320 244 151 392 277 439 136 357 461 256 349 284 1,040 373 313 354 5,834 .364 220 276 613 364 542 295 234 134 340 268 410 128 328 432 219 315 244 895 323 283 289 597 8 35 12 47 27 64 25 10 17 52 9 29 8 29 29 37 34 40 145 50 30 65 4,408 265 169 177 473 281 414 220 165 94 270 163 287 77 252 314 180 243 195 747 264 212 271 4,161 260 161 . 174 451 265 387 205 163 92 249 160 276 72 240 305 164 234 ■ 177 668 237 198 233 247 5 8 3 22 16 27 15 2 2 21 3 11 5 12 9 16- 9 18 79 27 14 38 4,568 236 162 184 498 321 446 2.50 144 89 266 196 317 103 232 317 177 228 187 889 329 278 282 4,370 232 162 182 471 302 .421 236 141 86 254 193 303 102 222 314 165 222 178 824 306 266 252 198 Calvin 4 Jefferson 2 LaGrange (including Cassopo- lis village) . _. 27 19 Marcellus (including Marcel- Ins villnge) 25 14 Mason _ _ 3 Milton 3 Newberg 12 Ontwa _ 3 Penn (including Vandalia vil- lage) ._ 14 1 Pokagon . 10 Porter i.. 3 12 Volinia 6 Wayne 9 65 23 2d ward _ . '12 30 Chaelevoix Co... 3,170 153 68 222 87 57 557 539 267 166 256 233 32 154 146 125 1,959 88 49 135 63 40 360 347 196 116 131 176 20 78 101 76 1,211 65 ■ 19 87 24 17 197 192 71 50 125 56 12 76 45 49 2,393 126 43 174 64 46 399 389 207 134 182 171 14 120 111 104 1,623 88 33 117 44 38 269 261 152 91 114 144 9 65 88 68 770 38 10 57 20 8 130 128 55 43 68 27 5 55 23 36 2,243 94 47 124 51 43 462 453 198 139 152 146 25 105 104 105 1,636 67 36 92 41 39 335 329 160 108 102 121 20 67 81 76 607 Bay 27 11 Boyne Valley (including Boyne Falls village) ._ 32 Boyne Falls village 10 Chandler 4 Charlevoix (including Charle- 127 Charlevoix vUlage 124 EvangoUne (including Boyne City village) 38 31 50 Hayes. . 25 Marion 38 23 Norwood. ._ 29 POPULATION. 361 TABLE XXVII. — Continued.— Fotingr, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Nnmber of males aged 18 to 43— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing agos. townships, villages, cities and wards. IS 6 1^ ■■*j z CO 1 a ll Charlevoix Co.-Confinued. Resort South Arm (Including East 75 676 258 59 191 46 325 155 43 95 29 251 103 16 96 53 462 220 46 135 38 284 133 34 82 15 178 87 12 53 38 441 213 33 126 24 302 145 28 86 14 139 East Jordan Tillage Springvale Wilson. __. •- 68 5 40 3,935 117 218 131 49 60 142 101 374 174 133 126 82 204 135 40 32 1,950 145 633 435 514 223 1,728 29 83 89 30 32 43 39 127 111 80 104 43 111 114 25 14 734 16 156 181 267 114 2,207 88 135 42 19 28 99 62 247 63 53 22 39 93 21 15 18 1,216 129 477 254 247 109 3,156 78 167 92 36 49 97 74 278 135 104 102 63 180 98 28 26 1,653 130 548 363 436 176 1,614 29 88 75 24 28 46 39 140 93 69 88 35 110 86 17 10 706 18 168 163 257 100 1,542 49 79 17 12 21 51 35 138 42 35 14 28 70 12 11 16 947 112 380 200 179 76 2,801 67 162 82 27 23 81 40 229 136 111 74 50 151 88 16 17 1,558 119 494 305 445 195 1,482 36 82 59 18 13 41 23 122 100 82 62 34 97 77 9 8 701 21 168 161 242 109 1,319 31 Benton .. - 80 Burt 23 F.lli^ 9 Forest ,_ __ 10 Grant 40 17 Inverness -. 107 Mackinaw (including Mack- 36 29 12 16 54 11 Waveriy 7 Wilmof, 9 Cheboygan city. 857 98 326 3d ward . 144 4th ward 203 86 Ctttpppiwa Cn 4,951 263 173 333 121 299 152 81 203 141 547 29 258 2,351 831 813 463 244 1,261 12 12 110 55 16 31 13 48 61 129 6 78 690 217 240 143 90 3,690 251 161 223 66 283 121 68 155 80 418 23 180 1,661 614 573 320 154 4,343 199 135 313 93 250 138 69 171 100 524 26 255 2,070 756 7.37 383 194 1,169 13 7 110 40 14 33 11 48 50 113 7 79 844 205 226 12S 84 3,174 186 128 203 53 236 105 58 123 50 411 19 176 1,426 551 511 254 110 3,180 181 97 176 73 219 80 42 120 101 295 18 46 1,732 512 619 417 184 920 16 8 68 34 9 10 10 32 57 82 7 17 580 195 158 133 94 2,260 165 Dafter 89 Detour 118 39 Pickford . . . 210 Eaber _ 70 Badyard 32 Sault Ste. Marie- 88 44 Superior . _ . 213 Trout Lake 11 White Msh 29 Sault Ste. Marie city. 1,152 317 2d ward.. 461 3d ward,. 284 4th ward 90 Clabe Co.. 2,423 100 58 92 223 144 1,447 62 28 33 107 95 976 38 30 59 116 49 1,906 83 50 74 167 112 1,205 51 27 31 85 78 701 32 23 43 82 34 1,644 70 39 23 156 71 1,142 47 23 18 97 46 502 Arthur 23 Franklin Frost 16 5 Grant. 59 Greenwood 25 46 362 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. Is H i Z ■se 1^ i S i ■s .1. 1- 1 •s z h Qlaee Co.—Cmitinued. 107 118 54 124 217 33 441 162 73 402 78 185 139 237 68 79 90 55 72 40 97 114 28 269 101 .50 249 50 109 90 14S 46 47 55 52 46 14 27 103 5 172 61 23 153 28 76 49 89 22 32 35 83 98 39 113 172 22 357 117 55 303 51 145 107 178 46 60 72 47 66 29 89 102 20 230 78 43 195 33 89 73 112 31 34 47 36 32 10 24 70 • 2 127 39 12 108 18 56 34 66 15 26 25 66 85 28 70 154 25 307 142 34 340 65 166 109 176 54 56 66 44 64 22 60 104 23 225 104 29 221 37 113 71 119 41 35 43 22 Hatton Hayes . 21 6 Bedding _ Sheridan 10 50 2 Surrey (inc. Farweil village) . . Farwell viUage Winterfleld 82 38 5 119 1st ward _ 28 2d ward. 53 38 Harrison city___ 57 13 2d ward.. 21 23 7,914 354 344 1,410 1,066 348 112 441 556 154 372 46 476 171 440 365 379 802 388 367 335 442 383 91 6,529 308 255 1,198 922 302 75 361 450 133 339 43 434 158 397 303 313 694 334 288 294 360 233 50 1,385 46 89 212 144 146 37 80 106 21 33 3 42 13 43 62 66 lOi 54 79 41 82 150 41 5,467 240 250 952 717 313 67 293 383 95 266 31 309 93 291 262 271 522 245 263 233 332 287 61 4,902 222 212 860 647 262 55 262 ' 334 86 252 30 293 87 276 231 245 466 212 235 222 287 243 54 565 18 38 92 70 51 12 31 49 9 14 1 16 6 15 31 26 56 33 28 11 45 44 7 5,603 232 233 1,091 869 330 90 281 406 109 253 31 304 118 314 235 248 598 335 257 219 300 302 80 5,112 223 207 1,001 804 284 80 260 364 100 238 30 2«3 112 296 206 231 550 310 225 203 276 266 71 491 Bath 9 26 Bingham (inc. St. Johns vill.). 90 65 Fowler village . 46 10 DeWitt .• DuPlain (inc. Elsie village)... 21 42 9 Eagle (inc. Eagle village) 15 1 Essex (inc. Maple Rapids vill.) Maple Rapids village 21 6 18 Lebanon 29 Olive. 17 Ovid (including Ovid viUage) . 48 25 Riley . 32 16 25 Westphalia (including West- phn.lin villnfje) 36 9 Crawford Co. 922 57 34 24 46 99 508 27 77 50 472 34 25 14 40 59 220 13 41 L'tj 450 23 9 10 6 40 288 14 36 24 740 53 25 18 25 79 416 21 61 42 382 36 18 10 21 48 178 11 36 24 358 17 7 8 4 31 23S 10 25 18 569 21 21 19 28 42 364 19 37 18 368 17 17 16 20 34 208 15 27 14 201 BaU 4 Beaver Creek 4 3 Center Plains 8 Frederic. 8 Grayling 156 4 Maple Forest 10 South Branch 4 POPULATION. 363 TABLE !)fXVII. — CoNTiNDED. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of fenlales aged 16 to 45— ciiild-bearing ages. townebips, villages, cities and wards. 3 > a Is 1^ 1 Z 1- CO 1 k P Delta Co. . 6,426 160 242 162 122 84 614 357 117 130 800 .287 62 232 2,352 305 242 563 429 377 360 76 822 270 344 141 67 1,879 46 26 29 12 73 132 47 35 318 116 31 40 743 13S 154 105 153 90 86 17 256 45 113 78 20 4,547 114 216 140 93 72 541 225 7(1 93 482 171 31 192 1,609 167 88 458 276 287 274 59 566 225 231 63 47 5,772 124 189 134 98 51 596 312 107 114 781 256 41 210 2,087 269 192 513 386 349 314 64 779 267 321 126 63 1,926 45 29 21 26 18 78 135 51 43 332 103 26 45 773 137 132 135 157 106 85 21 "47 111 74 2(1 3,846 79 160 113 72 33 518 177 56 71 449 153 15 165 1,314 132 60 378 229 243 229 43 327 2KI 210 43 3,848 73 127 75 66 52 224 205 76 54 321 143 40 97 1,886 234 294 342 386 265 309 56 483 114 204 114 53 1,854 34 42 21 27 24 69 102 37 24 190 83 27 26 945 140 203 156 201 103 117 25 240 34 106 71 29 1,994 Baldwin 39 85 Bay De Noc._ 54 Escanaba .. 39 Fairbanks . 28 155 Garden (inc. Garden viDage).. 103 39 30 MflsnnvillR 131 60 Sack Bay 13 Wells 71 941 1st ward. 94 2d ward. 91 3d ward 186 4th ward .... 185 5th ward 162 6th ward __ 192 7th ward 31 245 SO 2d ward ,_ 98 3d ward. m 24 Dickinson Co. 4,566 176 147 251 359 149 190 2,24*; 385 373 417 444 429 1,046 443 322 281 678 38 53 33 68 52 35 30 L 13 25 67 89 107 98 42 60 6 3,. ^88 13^ 94 21S 291 97 155 1,947 348 350 335 322 948 401 272 275 4,201 172 114 213 335 152 158 2,063 566 345 380 393 379 964 404 2H8 262 693' 34 49 30 69 56 31 315 16 29 73 88 109 109 52 51 6 3,3(18 138 65 213 266 96 127 1,748 550 316 307 305 270 855 352 247 256 2,988 58 105 95 237 66 76 1,632 348 268 290 346 380 719 331 229 159 814 27 62 23 62 33 30 446 32 36 99 120 159 131 70 49 12 2,174 Breen . 31 43 Felch 72 Norway 175 Sagola.. 33 46 Iron Mountain city 1,186 316 2d ward .,_. 232 3d ward.,.. 191 226 5th ward 221 588 1st ward... 261 2d ward 180 3d ward... 147 Eaton Co. 10,105 605 266 480 151 397 344 414 466 350 352 9,143 r,5S 244 433 13S 364 317 363 386 314 363 962 47 22 47 13 33 27 51 SO 36 19 6,783 370 1,54 332 98 299 ■'28 2 Z Is 1- 1 6 1 6 Z 1- Genesee Co.— Continued. 302 456 92 518 96 486 72 473 473 369 45 446 438 405 696 216 117 3,000 919 1,027 721 333 262 329 69 las 76 397 54 343 263 35 385 353 329 5(11 15S S9 2,207 642 797 564 204 40 127 23 110 20 89 18 90 i:30 106 10 61 85 76 195 58 28 793 277 230 157 129 188 ^51 356 57 330 45 315 3:34 260 25 297 436 140 70 2,097 642 713 462 280 167 226 40 296 45 297 40 264 28(1 221 20 294 258 254 :34i 107 ■ 60 1,629 492 562 375 200 21 51 11 60 12 33 5 . 51 64 39 5 28 39 43 95 33 10 468 150 151 87 80 261 332 65 362 66 349 67 298 32.3 "24 306 281 2S7 495 180 91 2,794 SS6 9:i5 623 350 231 269 48 315 55 315 247 279 189 19 278 249 24:! 427 157 76 ",228 (JWI 509 254 30 Forest (inc. Otisville village) . OtisviUe village...- Gaines (inc. Gaines village)... Rninec; villnpA 63 17 47 11 Genesee (including part of 34 Mt. Morris village (part of) 10 51 Montrose ._ Mt. Morris (including part of Mt. Morris village) Mt. Morris village (part of) Mundy Eichfleld. 44 :36 5 28 32 Tlietford Vienna (inc. Clio village) Clio village . Mt. Morris village (in Gene- 44 6S 23 15 Flint city 5(16 196 2d ward 160 3d ward... 114 96 1,466 215 82 30 96 58 32 195 183 145 52 126 252 72 SO 46 54 796 119 53 20 56 24 12 73 82 67 31 85 174 40 65 30 39 ,884 26 14 29 40 110 160 75 31 41 5 8 670 96 29 10 40 34 20 122 101 78 21 41 7s 32 15 16 15 1,200 188 67 78 40 24 153 14:3 122 37 106 217 7(1 66 :t9 42 701 111 42 18 43 17 11 64 72 68 24 76 155 40 55 29 31 499 77 25 7 35 23 13 89 71 54 13 30 62 30 11 10 11 985 127 56 47 37 13 127 116 96 31 87 226 66 74 39 47 640 85 43 13 34 2:3 59 63 26 72 163 48 54 27 34 345 42 Bentley Billings. . 13 9 13 Bntman . . . 14 Clement 6 68 Grout Sage .. 53 44 5 Tobacco. Gladwin city 15 63 1st ward.. 18 2d ward. 20 3d ward 12 4tliward. 13 Gogebic Co.. 4,734 142 91 56 232 220 860 248 215 163 52 182 3,850 no 77 192 110 7MI 173 184 122 47 174 4,369 i:lO 8:) 19 210 205 782 227 199 141 5(1 165 927 28 14 26 41 112 174 85 37 40 7 3,442 102 69 23 169 93 608 142 162 101 45 158 2,924 98 4-! 28 17(1 107 517 152 106 136 33 90 891 29 9 13 :t8 78 179 79 2s IS 12 12 2,033 Bessemer 69 34 Marenisco 15 Walcefleld (including Wake- field vUlage not separately returned) . . l;!2 Watersmeet 29 338 1st ward. 73 2d ward.... 78 3d ward 88 4tli ward.. 21 5th ward ... 78 366 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII.— Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing agei. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 7- a 1- Is o H ii 3 P5 d 1^ Gogebic Co —(yjntutued. 3,133 456 197 325 36S 349 565 307 566 505 135 115 73 42 50 33 18 39 2,628 321 82 252 326 299 .532 289 527 2,910 410 155 301 343 335 547 291 528 532 1.50 92 79 52 .50 3H 29 42 2,378 260 63 222 291 2&5 .509 262 486 1,961 328 184 1?0 302 250 306 156 251 545 121 118 60 75 62 30 23 56 1,416 Istward, 207 2d ward 66 120 4th ward 227 192 6th ward .. 276 7th ward 133 8th ward . 195 Grand Teaverse Co. 5,162 219 325 140 29S 148 294 164 173 193 176 431 107 348 2,335 1,597 51 297 3,602 155 213 117 223 114 204 123 132 150 136 299 74 241 1,356 1,018 38 215 1,860 64 112 23 73 34 90 41 41 43 60 133 33 107 979 579 13 82 4,244 169 294 120 210 101 214 113 142 135 157 325 70 253 1,854 1,307 34 224 3,055 130 213 110 165 84 167 98 116 118 124 236 48 194 1,176 890 28 180 1,189 39 81 10 45 20 47 15 26 17 33 89 22 59 678 417 6 44 3,878 145 160 89 199 105 184 106 83 114 148 285 77 222 1,923 1,481 40 180 2,962 120 134 81 159 88 ■ 151 89 .71 99 YiA 209 58 173 1,366 1,0S3 36 151 916 25 Blair .. . . 26 !E)ast Bay 8 Fife Lake (inc. Fife Lake vill.) Fife Lake village 40 17 Garfield 33 Grant ,. - 17 12 Long Lake Mayfield ___,:_.. Paradise (inc. Kingsley vill.) . KiTip.sslfty villngp 15 25 76 19 49 Traverse Unclnding Traverse City village) . . Traverse City village 557 398 Union _ Whitewater . . 4 29 Gratiot Co., _. 8,267 821 444 417 481 175 414 527 98 194 620 573 414 373 408 422 462 390 405 412 374 478 655 115 121 196 223 6,961 672 350 330 424 159 340 478 87 177 541 498 348 318 330 334 402 330 336 344 339 380 53S 98 110 152 178 1,306 149 94 87 57 16 74 49 11 17 79 75 66 55 78 88 60 60 69 68 35 98 117 17 11 44 45 5,953 585 318 293 363 127 .324 368 66 147 444 413 319 276 303 305 334 265 306 275 284 352 410 73 65 128 144 5,303 506 261 249 333 119 282 347 61 142 398 367 285 258 262 276 303 246 276 243 26 1 297 341 66 58 103 114 645 79 57 41 30 8 42 21 5 5 46 46 34 18 41 29 31 19 30 32 20 , 55 69 7 7 25 30 6,191 673 399 322 356 140 300 389 80 137 550 512 284 253 284 279 344 266 305 289 278 354 528 82 99 183 164 5,606 591 335 278 332 131 275 362 75 131 509 475 258 229 262 249 324 232 270 264 301 462 78 87 159 138 585 Arcada (inc. Alma village) 82 64 Bethany Elba (inc. Ashley village) 44 24 9 Emerson ___ Fnlton (inc. Perrington vill.)- Perrington village Hamilton ._ Ithaca (inc. Ithaca vill ) 25 27 5 6 41 37 Lafayette _ -- - 26 24 22 North Shade 30 North Star 20 Pine River 34 Seville 2S Stimner 19 U Wheeler 53 66 1st ward 4 2d ward 12 3d ward 24 26 POPULATION. 367 TABLE XXVII.— Continued. — Voting, military and child-hearing ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45 — military age^. Number of females aged 16 to 45 — child-bearing ages. 3 6 to 3 6 z a (ID . II > a. 1^ Htt.t.sdat.-r Cct 9,500 510 140 113 362 178 592 603 120 153 501 518 207 319 503 101 658 319 286 109 111 369 613 1,215 . 281 358 289 317 8,699 198 131 371 338 110 566 533 372 135 165 506 198 31.S 171 609 303 257 386 £93 341 .59N 1,081 219 315 256 261 SOI 42 9 72 24 38 26 70 18 18 39 12 9 31 32 16 19 16 29 23 19 25 15 161 32 43 33 53 6,165 326 83 267 249 296 400 3S8 a59 88 316 333 111 218 297 260 123 197 187 278 261 253 151 811 183 261 183 217 5,879 315 78 247 241 292 391 363 213 80 307 316 109 232 287 256 399 l^^ 1T4 267 2") 2 211 110 773 171 237 167 195 2S6 11 5 20 5 1 9 25 16 8 9 17 2 16 10 1 21 9 13 11 9 9 11 71 9 21 16 22 6,707 338 117 287 258 315 436 422 308 95 331 366 150 24S 317 2-84 496 271 184 250 263 278 447 1,072 232 317 264 259 6,111 335 118 265 234 301 428 391 286 89 328 354 146 242 303 2.h;3 471 262 175 244 250 273 440 996 218 295 251 232 263 Adams (inc. North Adams vill.) North Adams village . 3 1 Allen.. 22 4 Cambria Camden Fayette (inc. JonesviUe vill.)- Jonesville village 14 8 31 22 Hillsdale 6 3 Litchfield (inc. Litchfield vill.) Litchfield village 12 1 6 Pittsford 14 Kansom 1. Beading (inc . Beading village) Beading village 1 25 9 Scipio. 9 Somerset 6 Wheatland 13 3 Wright.... 7 Hillsdale city 76 14 2d ward 22 3d ward 13 27 12,523 513 1,692 571 1,050 337 167 717 1,22-5 162 125 1,281 973 611 133 917 591 810 2,764 47 720 127 182 68 192 201 325 153 16 239 391 316 67 215 171 9,759 166 3,972 HI 868 269 275 516 900 309 79 1,045 579 .328 366 702 12.J 590 11,066 182 4,245 615 954 300 ao 610 1,003 386 103 1,182 818 562 385 811 51S 6S7 3,419 62 963 160 220 73 182 241 389 180 39 313 171 353 98 318 218 268 7,647 120 3,280 355 731 227 258 369 611 206 61 869 317 209 287 493 300 419 9,139 309 3,478 476 719 173 183 .547 985 450 32 976 784 534 283 785 515 604 3,862 90 1,233 204 322 54 97 279 486 251 16 364 476 332 109 368 256 290 5,277 Adams Calnmet (inclnding the fol- 219 2,245 Calumet village Bed Jacket village 272 397 Ciwssell 119 Duncan 86 Franklin . . 268 Hancock (inc. Hancock vill.). 499 199 16 612 Portage (inc. Houghton vill.). Houghton village 308 202 Quincy... .. 174 Schoolcraft (including Lake Linden village) 417 259 314 HueonCo.. 7,935 337 186 200 330 303 2,329 75 16 13 137 70 5,606 262 170 157 193 233 6,136 259 142 154 ''5,s 214 2,540 94 21 46 139 75 3,. 596 165 118 108 119 169 6,185 282 145 1.51 234 230 2,790 112 42 43 142 88 3,395 170 Bloomfleld 102 Brookfield 108 Caseville Chandler 112 142 368 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued.— Fofmgr, miWtory and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aeed 18 to 45 — military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 6 |l 243 34 250 114 38 205 149 179 66 135 209 256 256 239 72 192 59 408 161 402 228 212 287 178 284 118 289 152 1 is 1^ 3 i ■S3 a. Huron Co.— Cmitinued. Colfax (including part of Bad Axe village) Bad Axe village (part of) 332 64 324 224 62 301 207 226 99 170 267 347 354 357 129 269 87 641 316 678 358 242 419 215 444 207 401 271' 89 30 74 110 24 96 58 47 33 35 58 91 98 118 77 28 233 155 276 130 30 132 37 160 89 112 119 243 47 250 188 49 219 149 171 75 139 207 295 250 265 85 182 56 469 240 560 296 184 333 170 345 159 336 206 77 24 100 120 29 91 64 56 37 34 70 88 150 120 49 82 27 222 136 296 136 35 168 48 151 81 124 105 166 23 150 68 20 128 85 115 38 105 137 207 100 145 36 100 29 247 104 , 264 160 149 165 122 194 78 212 101 236 67 246 168 53 229 150 178 70 133 215 267 274 332 140 203 67 575 332 489 261 149 317 167 368 206 304 273 88 33 93 97 39 96 74 65 35 40 86 100 159 160 72 91 32 309 207 298 155 40 159 64 161 103 109 136 148 34 153 Fair Haven- 71 Gore 14 Grant 133 76 Huron 113 Lake 35 Lincoln 93 129 Oliver ._ . 167 Paris 115 Port Austin (including Port Austin village) 172 68 Rubicon (mc. Port Hope vlll.)- 112 35 Sand Beacti (including Sand 266 125 Sebewaing (including Sebe- waing village) Sebewaing village Sheridan Sherman Sigel Verona (including part of Bad Axfe village) 191 106 109 158 103 207 Bad Axe village (part of) Winsor Bad Axe village (in Colfax 103 195 137 Ingham Co. 12,028 383 493 286 488 392 125 418 440 100 658 304 394 550 454 387 168 326 297 321 669 339 9,910 328 455 247 387 346 112 303 382 82 570 268 334 431 423 323 147 298 253 293 583 306 2,118 55 38 39 101 46 13 115 58 18 88 36 60 119 31 64 21 28 44 28 86 33 8,419 264 361 198 336 237 62 298 304 66 389 160 269 402 296 262 112 219 212 204 460 221 7,236 240 343 188 298 220 57 238 277 53 367 147 244 333 279 232 100 209 193 197 421 204 1,183 24 18 10 38 17 5 60 27 13 22 13 25 69 17 30 12 10 19 7 39 17 9,287 279 333 188 340 244 76 295 280 76 468 222 248 377 288 309 146 207 187 190 470 275 8,048 256 320 181 301 227 71 247 255 69 429 204 226 326 278 284 136 196 177 184 423 248 1,539 23 Aurelius _ __. Bunker Hill _ 13 7 Delhi Ingham (inc. Dansville vill.),. 39 17 5 48 Le Roy (inc. Webbervilie vill.) 25 7 Leslie village 39 18 22 51 10 Stockbndge (including Stock- 25 Stockbridge village 10 11 Wheatfield 10 White Oak 6 Williamstown (inc. Williams- 4T Williamston village 27 POPULATION. 369 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, ^ males a over- umber of ged 21 years and -voting agea. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. ct] 1 i ■s a. P J5 6 id 1^ Ingham Co.— CojUinued. Lansing city 4,498 417 924 765 844 983 565 574 311 263 3,439 293 772 625 639 693 417 515 2s:b 232 1,059 124 152 140 205 290 148 59 28 81 3,368 282 675 ,555 620 774 462 350 186 164 2,634 200 576 465 489 567 337 323 173 150 724 82 99 90 131 207 115 27 13 14 4,129 321 919 668 792 867 562 455 242 213 3,312 237 796 .562 6;m 652 431 426 824 202 817 84 2d ward 123 3d ward. 106 158 215 6th ward.. 131 Mason city 29 2d ward. Ionia Co. 10,758 577 655 277 484 416 798 514 5 342 759 213 152 115 431 107 692 253 353 406 398 805 523 398 427 218 855 237 283 335 1,448 389 297 336 426 8 , 858 469 567 244 368 379 647 416 4 266 651 181 126 98 349 91 592 ■-'27 293 341 321 723 481 349 376 185 712 194 234 284 1,039 286 204 236 313 1,900 108 88 33 116 37 151 98 1 76 108 32 26 17 82 16 100 26 60 65 77 82 42 49 51 33 143 43 49 61 409 103 93 100 113 7,635 421 422 170 328 286 732 339 1 249 472 126 84 68 302 60 495 175 253 275 256 . 515 320 269 294 127 693 193 215 285 1,044 290 319 242 293 6,715 367 392 162 284 271 615 298 1 219 426 116 73 60 280 55 443 159 219 247 230 482 297 241 278 116 606 170 184 252 817 231 166 181 239 920 54 HO 8 44 15 117 41 30' 46 11 11 8 22 5 52 16 34 28 26 33 23 18 16 11 87 23 31 33 ■^27 "59 53 61 54 7,713 305 459 208 356 ' 281 302 327 2 197 514 140 112 83 312 84 514 192 223 305 247 607 414 283 276 142 910 278 321 311 1,295 331 275 318 371 6,890 281 426. 193 318 263 258 281 2 176 476 134 103 76 293 75 468 183 204 275 216 584 405 267 256 136 810 249 284 277 1,039 266 233 237 303 823 Berlin Boston (inc. Saranac village) . Sfl.rnnnr villnfjp 24 33 15 Campbell 38 Danby . 18 Ionia (inc. part of Lyons vill.) Lyons village (part of ) Keene 46 21 Lyons (including the follow- ing villages) 38 Lyons village (part of) 6 9 7 North Plains (including Hub- 19 Hubbardston village 9 Odessa (inc. Lake Odessa vill.) 46 9 19 Orleans. 30 31 Portland (inc. Portland vill.). Portland village 23 9 Ronald 16 Sebewa 21 Lyons village (in Ionia and 6 Belding city. 100 29 2d ward 37 3d ward... 34 Ionia city.. 256 1st ward 65 2d ward 42 3d ward 81 4th ward Iosco Co. 3,342 106 41 738 638 168 1,180 28 15 260 236 62 2,162 78 26 478 402 106 2,672 90 35 610 541 124 1,095 31 16 233 209 50 1,577 59 19 377 332 74 2,593 63 35 598 534 109 1,179 29 20 284 256 41 1,414 Alabaster. 34 Au Sable _. 15 Baldwin (inc. EastTawas vill.) 314 278 Burleigh 68 47 370 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Namber of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 6 > Z h la 1 Z is 1^ 1 > '■*3 z a .5Pa losoo Co,— Continued. Grant. 54 650 552 90 112 71 548 306 91 673 242 207 224 22 203 155 54 56 31 182 109 32 233 82 71 80 32 445 397 36 56 40 366 197 59 440 160 136 144 40 564 487 61 98 53 396 224 55 546 196 172 178 17 196 153 40 56 30 166 99 25 235 84 72 79 23 368 334 21 42 23 230 125 30 311 112 100 99 30 496 460 48 77 45 433 261 56 603 201 189 213 20 207 181 33 37 23 189 118 29 267 85 80 102 10 Oscoda (inc. Oscoda village) __ Oscoda village Plainfield 289 279 15 Reno _- 40 22 Tawas (including Tawas City village) 244 143 Wilber 27 336 lat ward 116 2d ward 109 111 Ibon Co. 1,700 270 112 550 338 103 347 244 46 107 165 438 82 9 188 116 24 118 S8 15 9 23 1,262 188 103 392 222 79 229 156 31 98 142 1,459 259 93 453 282 97 280 198 43 97 137 429 87 11 144 107 20 117 87 15 9 26 1,030 172 82 309 175 77 163 111 28 88 111 1,010 83 57 424 303 52 234 196 20 42 98 392 43 3 187 148 15 117 100 6 5 16 618 40 Bates Crystal Palls (including Crys- tal Falls village) _. 54 237 Crystal Falls village- 155 37 117 Trn-n Rivat TTillftgB 96 Mansfield 14 Mastodon - .- 37 Stambaugh 82 D,9o9 225 233 580 183 337 303 259 331 202 484 365 234 299 67 169 358 411 299 878 303 291 284 4,076 144 195 521 16J 251 210 143 278 145 195 305 136 :;47 55 152 231 194 136 593 204 209 180 1,893 81 38 59 18 86 95 116 53 57 289 60 98 52 12 17 127 217 163 285 99 82 104- 4,453 195 175 425 139 258 219 207 247 170 350 267 174 214 43 135 244 319 224 635 214 214 207 3,235 129 159 392 130 196 160 122 224 129 160 240 118 185 36 124 171 177 107 442 148 163 131 1,218 66 16 33 9 57 59 85 23 41 190 27 56 29 7 11 73 142 117 193 66 51 76 4,371 159 169 422 147 201 220 175 237 148 308 265 171 210 49 125 234 296 212 799 262 261 276 3,311 118 146 398 139 164 149 110 226 HI 171 232 120 178 39 119 178 174 120 597 192 209 196 1,060 Broomfield 41 23 Coe (inc. Shepherd village) ... Shepherd village. 24 8 Coldwater .. 37 Deerfield -. -., 71 Denver.. 65 11 Gilfnore _ 37 Isabella.. 137 Lincoln _ 33 51 Holland (including Blanchard village) Blanchard village 32 10 Sherman. ,_.. Union . 6 76 Yemon Wise . 122 92 Mt. Pleasant city ._ 202 70 2d ward. _ _ _ 52 3d ward 80 POPULATION. 371 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties. townships, viilaeres, cities and wards. Jackson Co.. Blackman_. ___ Columbia (including Brooklyn village) Brooklyn village Concord(inc. Concord village) . Concord village Grass Lake (including Grass Lake village) Grass Lake village Hanover (including Hanover village) Hanover village .,. Henrietta Leoni Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Liberty Napoleon Norvell... Parma (including part of Farma village) Parma village (^part of) Pulaski Eives _ Sandstone (including part of Parma viDage) Parma village (part of) Spring Arbor Springpnrt Cincluding Spring- port village) Springport village __. Summit Tompkins __; Waterloo Parma village (in Parma and Sandstone) Jackson city_ 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward _ 5th ward _ 6th ward _ 7th ward . 8th ward . Kalamazoo Co. Alamo _., Brady (including part of Vieks- burg village) Vicksbnrg village (part of) Charleston (including part of Galesburg village) Galesburg village (part of) Climax Comstock (including part of Galesburg village)... Galesburg village (part of) Cooper __ Kalamazoo Oshtemo 532 501 173 432 179 549 466 114 372 486 289 340 264 374 74 321 .362 463 73 368 468 184 351 .339 :J42 147 7,322 5.50 733 508 1,061 965 1,020 1,142 1,344 12,992 370 446 101 327 24 593 173 366 .592 469 11,317 3.59 456 149 362 154 426 16S 4;m 109 324 107 267 309 217 318 67 276 299 371 69 326 435 173 296 296 267 136 5,373 380 5.59 414 &S3 709 6.S2 .SM 912 9,8,59 88 285 22 504 162 311 329 370 3,124 173 45 21 70 25 128 44 3;3 Number of males aged 18 to 45- military ages. 33 11 55 43 75 11 1,949 170 173 94 178 256 338 11 55 263 99 10,666 370 317 95 269 107 .349 121 300 65 245 319 198 238 212 ill 297 40 259 333 132 247 219 2.39 5,616 421 .507 364 749 771 822 884 246 288 57 305 351 91 269 429 295 8,S90 276 303 ss 238 95 29S 94 299 64 223 I 2.9:3 184 200 163 203 36 196 220 254 38 2:16 317 124 219 205 221 4,372 299 399 309 645 809 .595 712 804 ,348 229 260 54 320 86 239 268 287 1,776 94 14 7 31 12 60 27 11 1 22 36 12 8 20 35 Number of females aged 16 to 45- child-bearing ages. 1.244 122 104 162 227 172 294 1,686 18 20 161 28 10,896 351 .351 147 266 107 350 141 310 100 244 :301 199 216 ISO 247 56 200 240 292 49 240 138 199 229 222 5,901 442 727 505 1,069 833 873 1,036 416 1,991 230 293 77 1&5 20 312 375 123 233 429 250 278 73 Sii 139 239 99 17 8 27 8 307 t3 133 8 300 99 235 283 10 1 9 18 193 209 165 6 7 15 229 56 18 173 219 27 22 265 48 224 27 1 16 332 133 176 212 200 16 5 22 104 1 4,835 349 595 438 1,066 93 132 67 934 663 676 873 303 135 168 197 161 113 9,359 1,632 212 18 267 71 26 6 183 20 2 303 9 349 117 216 26 6 17 302 225 372 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. towDsbips, villagos, cities and wards. to 1 o i 1^ * O H a Is 1^ "« ■*:> •^ ID > IS Kalamazoo Go.— Continued. 330 296 264 365 90 454 153 652 250 196 306 427 197 297 6,251 1,344 1,566 1,370 1,221 750 285 249 253 308 76 391 13S 600 223 183 268 382 184 271 4,191 996 985 1,032 650 528 45 47 11 69 14 63 14 52 27 13 38 45 13 26 2,060 348 581 338 571 222 607 50 73 10 22 18 43 117 83 4 31 55 156 28 233 199 192 272 63 270 79 388 140 106 192 295 100 163 4,609 1,086 1,178 899 866 600 175 ISS 242 54 248 74 370 131 103 180 282 95 157 3,375 866 776 737 536 460 16 24 4 30 9 22 5 18 9 3 12 13 5 6 1,234 200 402 162 330 140 206 181 198 237 74 296 105 487 190 148 166 298 143 225 5,615 1,176 1,514 1,170 1,145 610 190 163 193 218 68 281 101 465 177 144 158 281 137 215 4,354 974 1,115 978 788 499 16 Portage . . 18 Prairie Ronde. 6 Eichland (inc. Richland vill.)- Richland village 19 6 Ross (inc. Augusta village) 15 4 Schoolcraft (including the fol- lowing villages) 22 13 Yicksburg village (partof) Texas Wakeshma Galesburg village (in Charles- ton and Comstock).. 4 8 17 6 Vicksburg village un Brady 10 1,261 1st ward 202 2d ward„ 399 3d ward .. 192 4th ward 357 111 1,941 228 213 44 90 52 62 516 396 21 124 243 269 79 1,334 178 140 34 68 34 19 399 313 17 93 188 113 51 1,509 163 166 38 65 37 65 395 308 16 87 185 226 76 1,050 128 124 26 53 24 19 308 246 12 67 146 88 55 459 35 42 2 12 13 46 87 82 4 20 39 138 21 1,050 146 101 23 61 28 17 355 288 11 70 141 60 37 878 126 84 21 55 18 11 300 248 8 60 123 48 24 172 20 Clearwater.- . 17 Cold Springs 2 6 Garfield.. 10 Glade Kalkaska (including Kal- kaska village) 6 55 Kalkaska village 01iver_ 40 3 Orange Rapid River 10 18 Springfield _ Wilson . 12 13 Kent Co. 35,317 429 669 210 465 416 559 530 137 360 379 430 412 930 20,992 299 558 184 337 290 384 343 86 301 298 369 275 524 14,325 130 111 26 128 126 175 187 51 59 81 61 137 406 26,207 283 442 116 337 309 390 346 98 253 275 304 291 426 16,957 234 393 109 278 247 298 252 70 225 233 278 216 255 9,250 49 49 7 59 62 92 94 28 28 42 26 75 171 28,893 273 443 159 315 284 358 361 107 224 268 281 272 366 20,016 226 396 148 273 243 294 287 85 205 244 259 223 245 8,877 Ada Algoma (including part of 47 47 Eockford village (partof) Alpine Bowue. 11 42 41 Byron Caledonia (including Cale- donia village) Caledonia village Cannon Cascade Courtland Gaines Grand Rapids (including East Grand Rapids village) 64 74 22 19 24 22 49 121 POPULATION. 373 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bear in ij ages. Nnmbor of males aged 21 years and over—voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 3 > 1- i 1 6 > Z 1- in 'cfl 6 > Z 1- Kent Co.— Continued. East Grand Rapids village Grattan .. Lowell (inc. Lowell village)... 123 353 993 558 630 165 113 323 617 22 50:3 143 786 41 290 355 443 37 335 629 .H3S 119 89 308 58 232 22,416 2,087 1,320 2,091 2,406 2,526 2,573 1,907 1,056 1,411 2,004 1,7,32 1,303 76 267 780 456 547 146 104 269 339 349 17 411 122 577 39 227 259 302 27 250 342 414 77 68 268 51 201 11,908 1,140 875 1,389 1,481 1,086 777 950 513 763 1,120 1,140 674 47 86 213 102 '83 19 9 54 278 178 5 92 21 209 63 96 141 10 85 287 414 42 21 40 7 31 10,508 947 445 702 925 1,440 1,796 957 543 648 884 592 629 86 253 636 351 390 98 65 236 404 382 7 348 89 r):!4 28 198 242 303 242 4S4 600 71 55 187 39 123 17,497 1,641 1,023 1,489 1,861 1,980 2,103 1,499 834 1,119 1,569 1,333 1,046 57 213 556 315 356 87 62 207 259 286 7 303 80 426 28 155 195 2.32 17 191 277 324 48 44 167 39 116 10,220 1,025 684 1,074 1,261 980 718 855 453 688 974 912 596 29 40 80 33 34 11 3 29 145 96 42 9 IIJS 43' 47 71 5 51 207 276 23 11 20 7 7,277 616 339 415 600 1,000 1,385 644 381 431 595 421 450 78 223 739 453 451 139 78 216 339 341 17 357 113 585 29 242 244 311 210 416 608 90 81 44 176 20,408 1,704 1,350 2,338 2,266 2,241 2,060 1,661 940 1,209 1,983 1,559 1,097 55 200 665 412 420 132 69 199 227 271 15 318 103 480 28 208 194 253 23 179 273 359 69 65 235 41 163 13,083 1,172 930 1,698 1,608 1,286 841 1,014 610 799 1,307 1,167 661 23 23 74 41 Nelson (including the foUow- 31 Cedar Springs village (pt. of) , Sand Lake village 7 9 Oakfield.. . 17 Paris Plainfield (including part of 112 70 Rockford village (part of) Solon (including part of Cedar Springs village) Cedar Springs village (pt. of) . Sparta (including the follow- ing villages) Lisbon village (part of ) 2 39 10 105 1 34 Spencer _ Tyrone (including part of Casnovia village) -. Yergennes 50 58 5 31 Walker .. 143 Wyoming (including Grand- 249 Grandville village 21 Casnovia village (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, Mus- kegon Co.) .. 16 Cedar Springs village (in Nel- 17 Lisbon village (in Sparta, Kent Co., andChester, Ottawa Co.) Rockford village (in Algoma and Plainfield) ._. 3 13 Grand Rapids city 7,325 1st ward.. . 532 2d ward.. 420 3d ward 4th ward 640 658 955 6th ward 1,219 7th ward 647 8th ward 330 9th ward... 410 10th ward 676 402 12th ward . 436 Keweenaw Co, 864 394 130 59 98 183 155 29 36 22 23 45 709 365 94 37 75 1.38 705 343 97 50 64 151 189 44 42 22 24 57 516 299 55 28 40 94 489 189 93 19 42 146 216 39 55 16 29 77 273 150 Eagle Harbor.. _ 38 Grant 3 13 Sherman . 69 374 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — CoNTiNUBD. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. / Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45 — child-bearing ages. townships, villaees, cities and wards. "3 o H 1 S5 1^ S > a Is 1- i ■s as a bo . II Lae^ Co. . _ --. 2,044 343 77 117 74 178 328 279 119 104 22 215 137 129 131 105 30 94 256 1,099 191 50 39 58 59 80 198 83 58 15 150 102 78 101 82 22 50 185 945 152 27 78 16 119 248 81 36 46 7 65 35 51 30 23 8 41 71 1,659 246 49 125 53 164 317 198 83 96 21 155 90 93 97 82 16 78 173 909 156 30 39 46 56 92 149 63 55 18 110 67 60 76 65 11 41 130 750 90 19 86 7 108 225 49 20 41 3 45 23 33 21 17 5 37 43 1,078 237 68 22 39 13 152 186 73 29 15 160 117 89 89 80 14 33 • 190 743 152 49 18 36 11 61 147 57 23 10 120 87 56 77 67 12 20 144 335 Chase (inc. Chase village) Chase village 85 19 Cherry Valtey 4 Dover Eden Elk 3 2 91 Ellsworth (including part of T.nthfir villagffi") 39 Luther village (part of ) Glencoe .-. Lake Newkirk (including part of Luther village) 16 6 5 40 Luther village (part of) Pinora 30 33 Pleasant Plains (including Baldwin village) Baldwin village Webber 12 13 2 Luther village (in Ellsworth 13 46 8,342 537 217 345 444 105 436 118 487 281 410 105 3i2 314 394 92 690 329 286 528 158 60 373 418 105 .-.26 1,S2 329 324 5,237 365 157 215 314 64 195 54 204 172 311 77 225 157 292 78 312 172 214 352 103 43 253 340 82 251 79 212 189 3,105 172 60 130 130 41 241 64 283 109 99 28 97 157 102 14 348 157 74 176 55 17 120 78 23 275 103 117 135 5,661 360 127 253 302 61 333 96 341 196 259 61 220 218 261 49 439 211 206 263 120 39 235 279 69 354 132 213 246 4,074 271 103 182 244 47 197 55 196 142 212 50 176 153 218 42 262 , 118 157 261 89 26 185 238 53 206 64 165 163 1,587 89 24 71 58 14 136 41 145 54 47 11 44 65 43 7 177 93 49 99 31 13 50 41 16 148 68 48 84 6,152 422 185 236 298 64 309 82 375 178 311 79 229 227 259 68 551 308 183 413 134 48 219 291 80 396 164 228 238 4,576 327 144 178 240 47 206 48 235 133 249 64 196 144 216 61 369 213 149 316 104 40 160 250 71 252 102 176 149 1,.576 Almont (inc. ilmont village).. 95 41 Aroada Attica (inc. Attica village) .... Attica village 58 58 17 Burlington (including Clifford village).. Cliflord village 103 34 Deerfield Dryden (inc. Dryden village).. Dryden village 140 45 62 15 Elba Goodland Hadley (inc Hadley village)... Hadley village . 33 83 43 7 Imlay (including Imlay City 182 95 Lapeer. 34 Marathon (including the fol- lowing villages) - Columbiaville village 97 30 8 Mayfield 59 Metamora (including Meta- mora village) Metamora village.. _ North Branch (including North Branch village) North Branch village 41 9 144 62 52 Rich... 89 POPULATION. 375 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships. Tillages, cities and -wards. o 6 k CS Z a be . 1- 6 z •Is 1- o a bo - 1° 1- Lapeek Co.— Continued. Lapeer city 896 204 266 122 304 634 139 208 89 198 262 65 58 33 106 583 148 163 75 197 444 112 135 56 141 139 36 28 19 56 789 164 271 98 256 631 130 222 83 196 158 34 2d ward.. . . 49 3d ward . . . 15 60 Lbelakau Co Bingham CenterviJle Cleveland 2,6.55 209 255 13B 248 387 109 195 463 236 145 275 1,438 109 64 58 138 222 82 165 284 109 76 131 1,217 100 191 75 110 165 27 SO 179 127 69 144 2,085 158 201 93 204 349 86 147 337 179 116 215 1,349 98 92 63 133 218 69 131 233 118 79 115 736 60 109 30 71 131 17 16 104 61 37 100 1,705 143 172 88 154 206 66 124 802 162 90 198 1,189 97 81 59 119 141 55 113 218 111 69 126 516 46 91 29 Filmwood _ 35 65 11 Kasson 11 84 Leland . ._ 51 21 LUNAWBE Co. 14,635 428 629 364 3b2 469 307 424 119 437 64 655 402 422 56 394 438 517 585 495 442 442 598 479 49 386 868 414 829 6.53 440 12,179 362 480 306 3u8 390 2.57 305 99 401 61 611 :338 378 51 312 395 476 490 392 358 333 348 444 48 349 814 395 685 541 409 2,4.56 66 149 5$ 54 79 .jO 119 20 36 3 44 64 44 82 43 41 95 103 84 109 2,50 35 1 37 54 19 144 112 31 9,528 256 408 236 249 328 209 281 HS 36 439 264 1 256 266 317 412 295 293 314 419 306 33 249 524 237 528 400 286 8,662 232 344 207 229 297 192 233 61 261 34 421 239 271 2S 218 247 308 369 270 247 262 339 297 33 229 496 227 467 358 272 966 24 64 29 20 31 17 48 11 18 6 38" 19 9 43 25 46 52 80 9 20" 28 10 61 42 14 10,823 460 463 ■291 231 38.-. 260 320 104 2H 42 457 286 271 44 249 285 326 422 341 304 315 392 310 38 246 597 308 683 550 279 9,840 408 412 274 219 351 238 266 93 39 446 271 260 43 218 262 318 393 313 261 260 305 299 37 238 577 296 613 492 266 983 Adrian Blissfleld (including Blissfleld villflgfi) 52 51 BUsbfield village 17 12 Clinton (inc. Clinton village). _ 34 22 Deerfield (including Deerfleld village) Deerfield village 54 11 Dover (inclnding part of Clay- ton village) Clayton vUlage (part of) Fairfield 9 3 11 Franklin Hudson (including part of ClfiytOTi villngft) 15 11 Clajton village (part of) 1 31 Madison . 23 8 Ogden 29 28 Eaisin.... 43 Ridgeway Eiga 55 87 Eollin (including part of Ad- 11 Addison village (part of) 1 8 Seneca (inc. Morenci village). 20 12 Tecnmseh (including Tecuna- Tecnmseh village '.■.8 Woodstock (including part of IS 376 .CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. -3 03 > z a 6 > « Z % o H i ■s OS Z % Lenawee Co.^Continued. Addison village (part of) Addison village (in Hollin and Woodstock) .S4 133 120 2,773 658 887 569 659 721 190 291 240 77 125 112 2,141 462 620 494 565 660 175 267 ■J.Vi 7 8 s 632 196 267 94 61 15 24 22 56 89 64 1,877 481 605 373 418 412 118 172 122 51 84 62 1,611 394 501 335 381 403 115 169 119 5 5 2 266 87 104 38 37 9 3 3 3 68 106 86 2,388 604 726 469 589 529 116 255 158 62 99 82 2,094 513 617 420 544 515 111 250 154 6 7 Clayton village (in Dover and Hudson) 4 Adrian city 294 91 2d ward 109 3d ward 49 45 Hudson city. 14 5 2d ward 5 4 6,430 533 245 408 383 304 284 267 290 659 309 333 1,065 758 277 355 32 288 371 244 313 300 790 5,226 405 181 337 323 262 20S 198 238 576 275 275 833 603 243 278 23 232 299 117 269 250 626 1,204 128 64 71 60 42 76 69 52 83 34 58 232 155 34 77 9 56 72 27 44 50 164 4,359 339 147 284 281 235 211 162 198 421 192 220 700 495 199 249 19 207 241 82 205 207 514 3,839 287 117 252 249 218 176 130 172 395 183 192 596 421 188 213 12 183 214 73 191 183 433 520 52 30 32 32 17 . 35 32 26 26 9 28 104 74 11 36 7 24 27 9 14 24 81 4,409 364 188 264 250 197 184 169 195 469 247 202 843 652 184 240 22 177 263 114 197 211 ■674 3,984 321 158 248 221 193 160 146 174 ■ 431 227 184 753 589 169 208 17 164 239 103 178 195 606 425 Brighton (inc. Brighton vill.) . 43 30 Cohoctah 16 29 Deerfield 4 24 Green Oak. 23 Hamburg, 21 Handy (inc. Fowlerville vill.) . Pnwlftrvillft villoffo 38 20 Hartland . Howell (including part of Hnwpill villagft') 18 90 Howell village (part of) Iosco 63 15 Marion (including part of Howpill villagfl) 32 Howell village (part of ) 5 13 Putnam (inc. Pinckney vill.).. Pinckney village ^- 24 12 19 UnadiEa 16 Howell village (in Howell and 68 Luce Co. 839 23 76 672 383 68 206 7 45 146 85 8 633 16 31 526 298 60 736 17 54 610 344 55 194 4 40 142 81 8 542 13 14 468 263 47 493 13 33 405 254 42 155 4 17 126 83 8 338 9 Lakefield. 16 McMillan (inc. Newberry vill.) 279 171 Pentlend. 34 2,260 84 225 306 156 58 1,008 11 58 114 71 39 1,252 73 167 192 85 19 1,878 62 197 252 135 45 905 10 42 106 65 33 973 52 155 146 70 12 1,458 42 115 181 108 36 824 9 43 88 59 29 634 Brevort .33 Cedar 72 Garfield (inc. Naubinway viU.) 93 49 7 POPULATION. 377 TABLE XXVII. — Continued.— Fo/mg, military and child-hearing ages. Counties, townsliips, viUages, cities and wards. Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Mackinac Co.— Continued. Holmes (inc. Mackinac vill.)-- Mackinac village Marquette Moran Newton Portage St. Ignace St. Ignace city Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward._ Macomb Co Armada (inc. "Armada village) Armada village .._ Bruce (inc. partof Romeo vill.) Eomeo village (part of) Chesterfield (including New Baltimore village) New Baltimore village Clinton Erin Harrison — _ Lenox (including the follow- ing villages) New Haven village Richmond village (part of) Macomb Ray Richmond (including the fol- lowing villages) Memphis village (partof) Richmond village (part of) ___ Shelby (inc. part of Utica vill.) Utica village (partof) Starling (including part of Utica village) Utica village u>art of) ___ Warren (inc. Warren village) - Warren village Washington (including part of Romeo village) Romeo village (partof) Memphis village (in Richmond, Macomb Co., and Riley, St. Clair Co.) Richmond village (in Lenox and Richmond) Romeo village (in Bruce and Washington) ___ Utica village (in Shelby and Sterling) .._ Mt. Clemens city, Ipt ward ___! 2d ward 3d ward .__ 48 227 108 119 372 58 67 567 58 179 181 149 527 203 2t>3 213 175 18 63 158 20 4;^ 271 22 83 104 62 37.S 152 41.- 203 582 251 521 41 X> 14S 273 616 183 372 128 657 134 358 99 86 187 411 43 247 285 678 131 102 222 495 117 611 15S 341 92 532 5S 684 80 250 43 303 49 607 217 153 173 176 109 ,308 201 480 376 173 137 1,518 581 553 381 951 383 317 251 52 90 56 211 38 24 296 36 96 77 87 149 51 173 60 182 103 248 274 55 299 35 43 240 126 42 64 134 23 282 11 381 31 144 44 107 104 36 567 198 236 133 Number of males aged 18 to 43 military ages. 241 182 81 102 351 31 50 466 45 151 149 121 336 131 370 142 407 171 458 137 429 79 61 314 265 61 140 307 68 373 34 464 44 412 130 102 201 272 102 1,163 451 401 311 185 153 12 63 154 10 37 250 17 76 98 59 275 105 264 110 340 135 272 370 106 302 64 39 235 42 106 232 61 242 27 319 33 334 109 70 145 219 819 338 279 232 53 29 69 39 197 21 13 216 28 75 31 1,392 81 26 11)8 32 31 127 15 131 7 145 11 56 53 14 314 113 122 79 Number of females aged 16 to 45- child-bearing ages. 201 171 70 66 190 28 43 486 53 172 131 130 6,736 393 170 463 219 384 186 348 416 121 474 107 73 3(14 263 536 170 343 331 39 450 65 451 179 132 245 398 131 1,455 558 530 367 148 138 7 31 95 10 37 307 26 103 100 76 5,191 291 129 368 189 327 161 266 347 97 56 231 203 412 38 129 259 79 235 32 330 51 372 152 106 185 341 111 1,096 412 383 271 378 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and ohild-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and OTier— voting ages. Nu;iiber of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Nnmber of females aged 16 to 45— cbild-beariDg ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 Eh 6 > a a Is 1^ 1 5 i !5 Si en 3 1 a; Makistee Co ... ._. 6,862 214 376 122 252 344 139 492 831 145 105 254 101 195 71 174 3,409 400 525 595 380 460 486 563 2,450 93 214 84 98 267 95 117 171 96 91 139 57 121 49 47 947 92 270 144 40 157 143 101 4,412 121 162 38 154 77 44 375 660 49 14 115 44 74 22 127 2,462 308 255 451 340 303 343 462 5,501 155 276 82 187 257 115 392 670 121 78 178 78 147 60 142 2,838 348 407 507 309 392 400 475 2,342 74 187 59 98 205 82 143 156 85 68 117 52 108 43 51 1,012 98 234 168 59 162 163 128 3,159 81 89 23 89 52 33 249 514 36 10 61 26 44 17 91 1,826 260 173 339 250 230 237 347 5,259 153 261 96 133 224 92 415 560 77 68 183 78 117 44 126 2,898 324 555 399 309 380 464 467 2,509 92 178 70 82 197 76 153 167 67 61 131 54 96 33 49 1,203 100 318 206 69 169 213 128 2,750 Arcadia _ Bear Lake (inc. Bear Lake vill.) Bear Lake village _ 61 83 26 51 Cleon (inc. Copemish village). 27 16 Filer 262 393 Maple Grove , Morilla__ Onekama (inc. Onekamavill.)- OTifikaTna villago 10 7 52 24 Pleasanton. 21 11 Slronack 77 Manistee city ___ 1st ward _ . 1,695 224 2d ward.. __. 237 193 4tli ward 240 211 6th ward 251 7th ward 339 ManitouCo Ch andler Galilee _ . 275 69 27 28 126 25 147 50 16 7 63 11 128 19 11 21 63 14 197 64 21 20 86 16 147 45 20 6 66 10 50 9 1 14 20 6 150 41 12 20 61 16 106 33 9 8 46 10 44 8 3 North Manitou Peaine South Manitou. 12 15 6 10,750 378 267 172 131 66 225 82 260 69 555 192 176 95 71 220 58 3,340 256 466 431 596 302 307 289 267 230 196 2,335 80 63 30 21 13 40 23 61 32 76 24 22 32 7 26 22 422 26 61 97 40 32 19 24 22 80 21 8,415 298 204 142 110 53 185 59 199 37 479 168 153 63 64 194 36 2,918 230 405 334 556 270 288 265 245 150 175 9,211 316 201 141 107 48 185 69 222 62 466 174 160 76 52 181 60 3,003 234 415 367 558 263 274 278 240 183 191 2,629 107 79 40 23 18 38 27 71 30 92 27 24 32 5 38 22 539 39 76 101 61 47 26 31 31 85 42 6,582 209 122 101 84 30 147 42 151 32 364 147 136 44 47 143 28 2,464 195 339 266 497 216 248 247 209 98 149 8,033 362 162 79 69 48 140 38 197 41 444 133 121 31 36 158 18 2,479 154 279 386 382 256 271 188 187 238 138 3,214 146 58 37 19 20 46 20 78 24 133 36 29 17 1 47 8 821 63 112 159 76 76 58 49 56 134 38 4,819 217 Chocolay .. Ely. 104 42 Forsyth 50 28 94 Marquette 18 Michigamme _.. Negaunee , _. 119 17 311 Richmond (inc. Palmer vill.)-- 97 92 Sands 14 Skandia _-. 34 Tilden Turin Ishpeming city,. 111 IP 1,658 91 1st ward. 2d ward _. _ 167 3d ward- . 227 306 180 6th ward 213 7th ward 139 131 9th ward 104 100 POPULATION. 379 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Coimties. townships, viilaf;es, cities and wards. Number of maies aged 2t years and over — voting ages. Maequette Co.— Continued. Marquette city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward 7th ward 8th ward Negaunee city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward Mason Co .Imber (including part of Scottville village) Scottville village (part of) Branch Custer (including part of Scottville village) Scottville village (part of) . Eden Free Soil Grant Hamlin Pere Marquette... _. Riverton Sheridan Sherman Summit Victory Scottville village (in .\mber and Custer) Ludington city . 1st ward... 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward 2,908 540 505 286 381 431 319 276 no 1,661 366 319 229 385 362 Mecosta Co. -Etna (including part of Mor- ley village) Morley village (part of) Austin Big Rapids Chippewa Colfax .<.... Deerfield (including part of Morley village) Morley village (part of) Fork Grant Green Hinton 360 80 113 71 IMJ 236 IIB 67 2S1 ■m 157 207 148 235 151 2,20ri :«0 ■Mb 402 439 532 64 189 190 291 228 377 41 214 170 414 344 1,018 148 144 112 226 138 105 80 65 345 38 73 62 115 57 2,500 199 61 74 48 140 123 44 33 116 233 56 149 107 109 859 168 243 lOJ 116 190 34 3,V67 185 46 126 119 194 122 22ii 27 179 136 2.56 251 1,890 392 361 174 155 293 214 196 105 1,316 328 246 167 Z70 305 161 19 23 46 113 :« 16^ 12.-J 101 ,■58 41 i:)7 42 1.346 162 125 294 i 37:i :«2 ! 63 71 97 106 14,^ 14 a-) 34 158 93 Number of males aged 18 to 45- military ages. 2,437 463 424 231 285 370 273 249 142 1.4;31 323 271 1>9 31S 3;j0 268 59 .50 140 15S 79 .".i 215 118 146 123 ir.a 266 ;!17 404 435 46 136 129 274 27 167 127 301 239 1,026 163 158 119 171 152 114 86 63 415 49 92 76 125 73 2,194 176 50 65 41 114 105 47 32 106 216 50 112 102 763 144 196 101 114 173 35 Number of females aged 16 to 45- child-bearing ages. 1,411 300 266 112 114 218 159 163 79 1,016 274 179 113 193 257 3,057 143 34 109 90 171 186 20 143 105 213 176 92 9 26 53 32 22 109 951 132 70 216 290 262 11 2,355 322 300 239 459 355 289 252 139 1,244 268 237 151 356 232 1,194 126 165 142 261 164 148 104 84 510 90 103 72 164 81 61 132 157 64 37 189 262 141 105 134 l,»)7 296 oil .J25 3i<6 46S 4,263 182 66 134 119 202 156 37 122 113 279 253 2,291 166 53 58 55 lis 104 31 23 101 201 17 113 108 95.S 176 267 126 140 2i(; 33 3,229 136 47 103 76 154 188 30 110 101 206 209 380 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military agos. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 3 o H > 2; h 1 i > 3 d Z a .'Sa i S c H 'i z 1^ Mecosta Co,— Conthiued. 150 259 347 321 161 175 407 113 1,40S 245 236 388 240 299 105 171 260 221 124 130 271 73 912 194 162 233 185 138 45 88 87 100 37 45 136 40 496 51 74 155 55 161 131 187 276 229 121 148 308 79 981 i:,7 174 254 169 227 106 140 223 162 93 112 227 54 662 133 122 151 140 116 25 47 53 67 28 36 81 25 319 24 52 103 29 111 112 170 251 218 118 131 255 103 1,314 260 87 127 219 163 98 108 200 77 943 210 25 43 Millbrook 32 Morton (inc. Mecosta village) . 55 20 23 Wheatland 55 Morley village (in iEtna and Deerfield) 26 Big Rapids city 371 Istward _ 50 2d ward 234 160 74 3d ward 362 223 235 255 180 138 107 43 5th ward 97 Menominee Co. 7,302 261 220 150 269 285 427 530 585 710 3,865 811 801 461 496 403 500 393 2,024 74 55 66 94 37 96 139 150 185 1,128 243 228 130 147 117 135 128 5,278 187 165 84 175 248 331 391 435 525 2,737 568 573 331 349 286 365 265 6,443 238 192 119 213 242 418 466 490 560 3,505 763 737 412 437 343 457 356 2,093 71 54 64 98 49 97 150 152 194 1,164 250 243 147 143 114 145 122 4,350 167 138 55 115 193 321 316 338 366 2,341 513 494 265 294 229 312 234 4,657 106 40 88 174 125 182 347 340 489 2,766 414 528 419 391 324 357 333 2,119 62 16 44 93 35 62 124 122 208 1,353 227 261 197 178 183 146 161 2,538 Cedarville . - - 44 24 44 Mellen 81 90 120 223 218 Stephenson „ 281 1,413 Istward - 187 2d ward _ . 267 222 213 141 211 172 3,643 150 153 52 173 227 336 210 157 218 81 82 317 140 171 501 328 675 163 252 158 102 2,194 88 99 43 119 108 198 161 80 65 45 49 200 49 110 313 205 467 109 177 107 74 1,449 62 54 ■9 54 119 138 49 77 153 36 ■ 33 117 91 61 188 123 208 54 75 51 28 2,714 117 120 47 125 170 247 143 116 170 56 61 220 101 123 420 274. 478 122 170 106 80 1,776 76 82 44 96 88 156 116 67 62 34 40 149 53 93 269 173 351 85 128 75 63 938 41 38 3 29 82 91 27 49 108 22 21 71 48 30 151 101 127 37 42 31 17 2,643 99 114 34 102 155 248 138 100 135 46 51 210 95 132 391 277 593 134 219 155 85 1,795 60 78 29 73 91 170 117 70 50 28 31 140 63 106 255 178 434 98 164 113 59 848 Edenville 39 36 Greendale 5 29 64 78 Jasper - _ . 21 30 Larkin Lee. _. 85 18 Lincoln 20 Midland 70 Mt. Hayley 32 Porter ,. 26 Warren (inc. Coleman village] Coleman village Midland city . , 136 99 159 1st ward 36 2d ward 55 3d ward 42 26 POPULATION. 381 TABLE XXVII. — Continued.— T'j^iwgr, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child'bearing ages. townships, TiUages, cities and wards. 6 Z II H 6 t> z II 6 Z a Missaukee Co. .Etna RlnomfioH ■ 2.203 128 47 207 221 149 202 97 56 449 332 2S7 15 320 194 40 339 209 '.*82 63 34 115 41 65 60 3 191 142 101 9 160 136 29 14.^ 145 1.221 65 13 92 180 84 142 4 29 4 258 190 183 6 160 58 11 194 64 1,840 113 34 178 173 118 174 4 79 39 394 302 24¥ 1.-. 263 174 27 306 1S9 SS4 61 30 109 49 .50 48 3 59 36 178 135 106 11 141 123 18 138 134 956 52 4 70 124 68 126 1 20 216 167 142 4 122 51 9 168 55 1.297 49 31 88 167 39 110 9 69 38 299 243 162 7 212 141 33 252 14.8 7Kj 35 29 63 61 35 46 54 34 186 156 81 4 132 105 29 164 110 512 14 2 CaldweU 25 Clam Union 106 Forest 4 Lake (including part of Lalfe City villnpe) 64 Lake City village (part of) Norwicli . 1 15 Pioneer i Eeeder (inclnding part of Lake City village) 113 Lake City village (part of) Richland (inclnding part of 87 81 McBain village (part of) Riverside (including part of McBain village) 3 80 McBain village (partof) 35 4 Lake City village (in Lake and Eeeder) _.. 88 McBain village (in Richland 38 MoNEOE Co. 9,256 553 593 473 1,033 347 386 534 541 430 372 394 619 106 276 506 591 134 538 1,417 459 278 462 218 7,112 412 487 388 813 307 346 397 405 297 307 308 .538 96 207 :m5 462 109 ■iiS 241 1,012 277 217 345 173 2,144 141 106 85 220 40 40 137 136 133 65 86 81 10 69 161 129 25 150 31 405 182 61 117 45 6,574 392 410 361 625 205 297 419 389 317 279 266 447 81 179 408 391 72 363 192 1,031 329 215 334 153 5,865 351 373 338 534 187 383 366 365 273 262 237 412 77 161 356 338 63 318 179 898 268 186 307 137 709 41 37 23 91 18 14 53 24 44 17 29 35 4 18 52 53 9 45 13 133 61 29 27 16 6,791 399 433 363 680 248 295 351 372 305 255 269 463 98 177 338 378 88 347 242 1,366 394 283 379 310 6,130 358 410 336 600 232 281 320 348 260 251 248 426 93 167 295 325 299 229 1,206 338 214 347 277 661 Ash Bedford.... 41 23 Berlin 27 Dundee (inc. Dundee village) . Dundee Tillage _ 80 16 Erie 14 Exeter 31 24 Ida 45 4 London 21 Milan (inc. part of Milan viK.) Milan village (part of) 37 5 10 RaisinviUe. 43 Summerfield (inc. Petersburg 53 Petersburg village 10 Whiteford 48 Milan vUlage (in Milan, Mon- roe Co., and York, Wasbte- 13 Monroe city. . 160 1st ward... 56 39 3d ward 32 as Montcalm Co. 9,713 351 706 302 423 7,178 283 614 257 377 2,535 68 92 45 46 6,726 268 476 192 283 5,260 224 437 167 271 1,466 44 39 25 12 7,032 236 515 2.51 279 5,709 206 469 221 265 1,323 30 Bloomer (including Carson 46 Carson City village.. . 30 Bushnell . 14 382 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. "3 > Z .147 249 386 331 83 205 224 .341 68 305 318 339 168 304 268 59 154 458 2S6 239 216 25 165 95 677 211 230 236 304 169 145 a 1^ i > ■s a .Sfd 3 t % Montcalm Co.— Continued. Cato (inc. Lakeview village).. .598 xn 429 401 91 :3.31 277 US 87 416 2 :S2 460 217 567 428 348 62 339 605 407 294 404 30 324 119 881 268 307 306 360 194 166 151 68 43 70 8 126 53 78 19 111 34 121 49 263 205 80 3 185 147 121 55 188 5 159 24 204 57 77 70 36 35 21 433 225 291 28.H 54 227 194 296 48 27.S 1 259 326 145 392 285 215 40 245 439 304 206 280 18 237 67 .587 174 209 204 221 117 104 .347 182 270 242 30 154 157 256 38 222 1 243 250 117 228 174 185 \ 39 131 332 210 180 161 15 135 54 470 138 168 164 191 98 93 88 43 21 46 4 73 40 - 10 56 ie" 76 28 164 111 30 1 114 107 94 26 119 3 102 13 117 36 4v 40 30 19 11 •443 252 309 321 78 216 211 275 58 280 1 241 333 162 384 264 258 43 223 448 326 202 263 27 222 36 S02 2:js 302 262 307 169 138 364 220 294 2«2 73 165 173 239 50 229 1 227 259 136 260 169 219 a 133 347 237 177 162 22 140 73 670 198 252 220 260 143 117 79 32 Crystal 15 Day (inc. McBride village) ISicBride village 39 5 51 Eureka 38 Evergreen (including part of 36 Sheridan village (part of) Fairplain (including part of Sheridan village) Sheridan village (part of) Ferris 8 51 14 Home (inc. Edmch-e village) . . . 74 26 Maple Valley 124 95 Pierson (inc. Pierson village) - PiersnTi villagA 39 1 Pine 90 Reynolds (including Howard City village) 101 89 Richland 25 Sidney (including part of Sheridan village) Sheridan village (part of) Winaeld 101 5 82 Sheridan village (in Evergreen, Fairplain and Sidney) Greenville city 1st ward 13 132 40 50 3d ward 42 47 1st ward 26 21 7S4 300 94 38 171 61 66 72 43 38 :)38 141 60 18 49 15 13 25 23 27 446 159 34 ZO 122 46 53 47 20 11 666 265 73 31 144 46 59 65 31 29 300 135 47 15 44 12 16 22 17 19 366 130 26 16 100 34 43 43 14 10 480 169 ,56 20 118 49 44 46 23 24 247 106 43 14 17 S 16 15 16 233 Albert . 63 Briley (inc. Atlanta village).-. Atlantfl villnfje 13 6 HiDman (inc. Hiilman vill.)... HillTna.n villnfjA 75 32 Montmorency _. Eust . 36 30 WheatfleTd; IV."/'. 8 8 10,0:36 48 .)34 52 113 231 4,778 44 388 41 77 103 5,2,58 4 146 11 3S 128 7,275 26 364 33 S3 151 4,051 26 291 27 69 77 3,224 73 6 14 74 7,962 23 389 53 73 128 4,755 21 309 42 59 65 3,207 Blue Lake.. 2 Casinova (including part of CasnoTia village) Casnovia village (part of) Cedar Creek 80 11 14 Dalton 63 POPULATION. 383 TABLE XXVII. — CoNTiNDED. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45 — child-bearing ages. > Z •3 a e2- .-2 -*^ 03 > ■s as Z '3 > d Z 1- Muskegon Co.— Continued. Eggleston 102 189 217 59 265 12S 42S 353 293 398 89 339 117 433 146 506 472 15-. 89 206 5,264 621 702 535 5Sa 810 823 750 438 247 84 99 64 60 76 130 39 173 60 209 175 196 129 4S 186 75 ''75 Va 215 195 68 6S 123 2,173 24S 204 197 370 462 1300 233 l:39 124 3.5 62 42 113 S7 20 92 68 219 17S 97 269 41 153 42 138 .54 291 277 87 21 ,S3 3,091 373 498 33S 215 341 523 497 299 123 49 37 37 72 114 145 42 ■169 92 227 2.33 269 69 220 96 311 111 :S31 309 111 55 165 4,011 484 .548 368 4,59 581 637 603 329 18:3 61 75 47 50 60 97 27 126 51 1&5 140 167 100 35 139 63 229 82 161 142 67 U 91 1,994 ■231 186 189 :i24 393 2.1:3 252 127 100 29 49 22 22 54 41 15 4:3 41 112 87 5i 169 34 81 33 .12 ■29 170 167 44 11 67 2,017 246 362 179 135 116 .354 :i33 202 .13 32 26 25 57 113 140 43 144 92 321 ■271 1S3 2S1 230 92 311 93 413 3i9 .11 164 4,690 469 594 494 . 535 856 781 615 346 175 56 71 48 .34 69 103 35 111 67 214 188 155 118 43 -143 54 263 r2 233 212 55 63 97 2,351 ■245 243 ■>S7 3S2 561 408 279 146 103 32 49 ■'2 23 46 Froitport (including part of Fruitport Tillage) 37 Frnitport village (part of) Holton 8 30 Lake ton . 25 Montague (inc. Montague vUl.) 107 85 Moorland «._. Muskegon (including part of Muskegon Hei^iits villaee)--. Muskegon Heights village (part of) 33 170 29 Norton (including part of Muskegon Heights villaee).-- Muskegon Heights village 31 41 RnllivaTi 21 WhitehaU (inc. Whitehall vill.) Whitehall vUlage . . 171 177 White River 34 Casnovia village (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, Muskegon f^o.) ... Muskegon Heights village (in Muskegon and Norton) Muskegon city _ 16 67 2,139 1st ward 224 2d ward... . . 351 3d ward. 207 4th ward 153 2it3 6th ward 373 7th ward :336 8th ward ■200 North Muskegon city 72 24 2d ward. 22 3d ward. 26 Newaygo Co. 5,586 4lj0 SO 251 125 ISS 182 324 227 179 33 605 237 293 3,87S 336 38 172 103 132 149 250 165 141 26 441 188 239 1,615 124 22 79 22 56 3:3 74 82 38 7 164 49 .54 3,990 305 34 179 98 147 127 229 160 116 24 414 160 201 3,020 247 27 13i &) 114 111 183 124 99 3:33 130 ■ 173 970 58 44 11 33 16 44 31; 17 81 30 28 3,756 323 41 157 s:3 75 105 234 173 107 17 434 195 226 2,979 264 •39 115 70 6.S .19 191 139 94 13 379 162 199 777 Ashland (inc. Grant village)... QT-flnt villag-o .39 12 Barton- 42 13 Big Prairie. 7 Bridgeton. 16 Brooks (including part of Newaygo village) Newaygo village (part of; Croton (inc. Croton village)... 4:3 :34 13 Dayton (including part of Fremont village) . . . 73 Denver (including part of 3:3 27 3y-t CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVI t. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages, Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. V 1 o ® > Z 1^ cc > ll 13 1 6 > Z 1^ Newaigo Co.— Continued. Hesperia village (part of) Ensley.. 72 334 134 404 142 102 123 297 110 226 142 490 155 192 86 319 198 392 137 369 64 2,56 112 224 86 73 93 189 79 126 88 269 118 122 70 214 122 306 119 251 78 180 56 29 80 108 31 100 54 221 37 70 16 105 76 86 18 118 46 ■2S6 87 269 lOO 87 79 268 80 181 95 342 97 142 59 251 152 257 86 - 260 40 194 76 173 67 72 62 175 60 111 68 224 78 98 50 175 94 208 72 191 6 42 11 96 33 15 17 93 ,20 70 27 118 19 44 9 76 58 49 14 69 65 2.35 80 265 104 69 86 186 78 156 89 329 120 136 54 229 145 215 127 277 56 202 75 181 79 55 66 121 62 117 67 233 105 108 47 176 101 267 112 218 9 33 Everett Garfield (including part of Newaygo viDage) 5 84 Newaygo village (part of) Goodwell Grant Home 25 14 20 65 Lincoln Monroe Norwich — ^ Sheridan (including part of Fremont village) _. . 16 39 22 96 Fremont village (partof) 15 28 Troy _ Wilcox (including White 7 53 White Clond village 44 Fremont village (in Dayton 48 Hesperia village (In Denver, Newaygo Co.. and New Field, Oceana Co.)- 15 Newaygo village (in Brooks and Garfield) _.. 59 Oakland Co. .._ 13,722 377 103 557 313 617 281 417 370 558 110 309 425 707 393 402 114 555 235 628 356 431 285 437 183 664 341 10,403 313 80 536 267 468 206 360 289 370 88 250 348 605 338 333 97 408 171 505 287 341 237 369 159 552 279 3,319 64 23 121 46 159 75 57 81 188 59 77 102 55 69 17 147 64 123 69 90 48 68 24 112 62 9,297 267 71 423 182 406 170 284 228 383 67 199 278 452 250 279 68 362 152 389 207 278 215 286 105 435 213 7,555 227 58 352 160 333 134 255 191 269 52 180 249 399 218 251 64 280 110 351 186 226 181 248 94 360 174 1,742 40 13 71 22 73 36 29 37 114 15 19 29 53 32 28 4 82 42 38 21 52 34 38 11 75 39 9,592 235 66 465 250 478 250 267 254 315 85 195 293 488 306 304 90 368 165 473 301 260 196 305 147 490 266 7,984 197 55 390 214 409 210 244 221 246 78 174 257 425 267 283 86 295 130 436 277 217 167 265 130 420 218 1,608 Addison (inc. Leonard village) Leonard village Avon (inc. Rochester village).. 38 11 75 36 Bloomfield (incloding Bir- mingham pillage) - 69 Birmingham village... Brandon 40 23 Commerce Farmington (including Far- 33 6. 7 21 Highland Holly (including Holly village) 36 63 39 Independence (including 21 Clarkston village 4 Lyon (inc. South Lyons vill.) . Ronth Tiyrnis villag*R 73 35 Milford (inc. Milford village).. MUford village 37 24 Novi .. 43 Oakland. 29 Orion (inc. Orion village) 40 17 Oxford (inc. Oxford village).. 70 48 POPULATION. 385 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Connties, Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of female.'^ aged 16 to 45 — child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. o 6 > 248 265 312 75 282 265 312 3U 267 220 1,647 215 282 306 669 175 a II i 1 > Z 1- o EH p Z a be . ■sg 1^ Oakland Co.— Continued. .309 414 559 112 458 340 443 401 352 284 2,423 328 439 438 976 242 61 49 247 37 176 75 131 90 85 64 776 113 157 132 307 67 219 215 402 71 332 224 294 248 266 194 1,739 243 316 306 691 183 IW 189 276 48 241 189 223 208 209 175 1,307 178 223 234 531 141 33 28 126 91 35 71 40 57 19 432 65 93 72 160 42 214 206 3.53 81 305 2.31 303 232 234 156 1,967 276 395 362 745 189 186 183 253 55 240 209 251 20O 1S9 141 1,486 207 2^:6 290 550 153 28 Rose. - . 23 Eoyal Oak (including Eoyal Oak village) 100 26 Rmithfleld 65 22 Troy 57 Waterford 32 West Bloomfield ,^ 45 White Lake 15 Pontiac city 481 69 109 3d ward_ 72 195 36 OCEAX i Co. 4,796 327 244 48 247 386 370 286 223 144 605 310 247 231 65 40 411 409 690 274 267 137 3,589 146 43 210 335 237 212 109 120 571 263 201 204 55 34 296 276 504 229 145 119 l,-207 105 98 5 37 51 33 74 114 24 134 47 46 10 6 145 133 186 45 122 18 3,436 223 164 37 196 298 197 202 169 112 468 204 167 152 40 35 321 299 494 139 201 86 2,77.j 168 il;4 34 174 275 185 165 100 96 397 177 144 137 32 32 241 229 369 167 131 72 661 55 40 3 23 12 37 69 16 71 27 23 15 8 3 77 70 125 32 70 14 3,309 228 133 35 1.56 255 198 192 153 107 493 247 172 174 62 27 327 304 507 221 152 127 2,712 174 101 29 112 225 183 157 86 90 422 207 148 1.55 56 24 260 244 403 189 113 112 597 Benona 54 Clay Banks 32 Colfax .._ 6 J4 Elbridge 30 Ferry 15 Golden.. 35 67 Greenwood 17 Hart (including Hart village) . 71 40 Leavitt 24 New Field (including part 19 Hesperia village (part of) Otto._ ._.. 6 3 Pentwater (including Pent- water village) . 67 60 Shelby (inc. Shelby village). .. Shelby village. 104 32 Weare 39 Hesperia village (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.) 15 Ogemaw Co : 1,582 36 103 108 91 41 64 23 67 82 27 792 21 27 48 39 29 32 8 20 37 8 22 790 15 76 60 52 12 32 15 47 45 19 5 1,228 28 86 67 23 54 19 55 56 19 18 660 19 28 41 31 17 30 7 20 26 6 14 568 9 58 45 36 6 24 12 35 30 13 4 1,136 18 87 82 62 21 30 16 46 69 20 14 651 17 35 37 37 16 17 9 20 36 15 12 485 Beaver Lake... 1 Churchill _ 45 Edwards 25 5 Goodar. 13 Hill _... 7 Horton... 26 33 Logan 5 Mills ._. 2 49 386 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. CouDties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45 — military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 a) 1- "a I > d S 6. 1^ Ogemaw Co.— Continued. 45 176 192 500 340 26 85 128 262 195 19 91 64 238 145 25 148 157 387 261 17 76 113 215 160 8 72 44 172 101 31 119 131 390 284 19 75 96 210 159 12 Ricblarid 44 35 West Branch (including West 180 125 Ontonagon Co Bohemia . . _ . 2,836 62 35 84 838 739 917 763 161 1,125 17 14 49 231 327 399 331 88 1,711 45 21 35 607 412 518 432 73 2,568 56 31 55 799 676 837 708 114 1,108 13 12 50 232 310 396 335 95 1,460 43 19 5 567 366 441 373 19 1,302 35 5 40 260 379 482 413 101 830 21 5 37 128 227 325 280 87 472 14 Greenland ._ 3 132 McMillan Ontonagon (including Onton- agon village) Ontonagon village 152 157 133 Rockland ___ 14 4,560 280 90 57 297 113 135 364 97 150 318 116 328 353 198 75 ' 203 434 243 941 619 189 263 173 356 2,773 160 62 33 188 69 105 216 55 104 190 87 181 253 136 47 122 277 178 462 346 124 184 127 247 1,787 120 28 24 109 44 30 148 42 46 128 29 147 100 62 28 81 157 65 479 273 65 79 46 109 3,394 216 70 43 205 77 106 260 65 132 236 95 216 282 158 60 157 314 171 712 471 144 188 123 248 2,266 130 49 25 143 50 83 166 40 102 150 70 141 219 115 40 102 219 138 400 284 102 147 97 188 1,128 86 21 18 62 27 23 94 25 30 86 25 75 63 43 20 55 95 33 312 187 42 41 26 60 3,224 165 58 38 196 79 91 236 74 95 226 91 198 217 127 58 145 353 229 758 535 134 198 113 308 2,245 107 44 25 150 53 80 159 54 75 158 70 135 169 96 43 111 235 172 464 344 97 149 88 225 979 Burdell (inc. Tustin village)... Tustin village 58 14 Cedar Evart (including part of Evart village) 13 46 26 Hartwick Hersey (inc. Hersey village) . . Hersey village Highland Le Roy (inc. Le Roy village) . . 14 77 20. 20 68 21 Lincoln . 63 Marion (inc. Marion village).. 48 31 Middle Branch, 15 Orient 34 Osceola (including part of Evart village) — . Evart village (part of) Richmond (including Reed 118 57 294 191 Rose Late _. 37 49 Sylvan Evart village (in Evart and 25 83 Oscoda Co 673 19 58 140 217 31 51 137 20 388 16 43 90 92 26 29 75 17 285 3 15 50 125 5 22 62 3 524 14 36 104 185 19 44 114 9 312 13 26 67 89 15 29 64 9 212 1 10 87 95 4 15 50 332 19 33 79 34 14 34 106 13 246 58 27 11 26 67 11 86 1 Big Creek __ 5 21 Elmer 7 Greenwood Harmon 3 8 Mentor . ,S9 Mount Pindus... 2 POPULATION. 387 TABLE XXVII. — Continued.— FoMng, military and child-bearing ages. Comities, Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and -wards. .2 H > a ba . 1^ 'a o H d 1- ■ffl o H 1 1- 1,601 328 120 46 71 249 52 180 133 344 167 198 2S7 S4S 1^ 92 28 32 162 21 122 43 191 111 65 203 753 144 28 18 39 87 31 58 90 153 .56 133 84 1,327 286 95 40 58 197 40 147 123 270 132 166 730 170 77 24 26 142 18 97 35 159 90 59 167 597 116 18 16 32 55 22 .50 88 111 42 107 60 945 207 100 25 36 147 33 114 42 244 126 97 226 595 129 79 15 16 114 14 85 34 135 84 53 163 Bagley (including part of Gay- G-aylord vUlage (part of) Charlton 21 10 Chester Corwith . 33 Dover 19 Hayes g Livingston (including part of Gaylord village [part of ) Otsego Lake.__ Gaylordvillage (in Bagley and Livingston) , 42 44 63 Ottawa Co.._ 10,498 372 346 468 17 359 527 253 7S0 25 556 563 762 235 179 52n 223 462 510 786 203 58 22S 1,313 285 228 574 226 1,734 513 279 470 380 92 5,fe 198 114 310 12 191 ;-37 111 343 12 246 259 518 195 109 232 116 299 396 308 76 51 88 553 115 137 232 69 S28 242 1.5.-) 221 172 38 5,146 174 232 15.> 5 168 190 142 437 13 310 304 244 40 70 296 107 163 114 478 127 140 760 170 91 342 157 906 271 124 249 203 54 7,557 261 262 327 11 173 522 17 394 391 509 138 135 327 13-- 308 356 .584 134 39 151 931 224 152 400 155 1,482 449 245 404 311 73 5.032 161 136 260 11 1.50 293 106 362 13 233 232 406 122 sS 191 93 230 319 399 90 39 103 553 129 116 22^ "hi 913 267 161 266 176 43 2,525 100 126 67 67 160 4 161 159 103 16 47 136 45 78 37 185 44 48 378 95 36 172 75 569 182 84 138 135 30 7,762 258 231 296 15 229 364 144 585 22 411 370 522 192 134 379 181 293 309 602 172 44 194 1,1.N2 242 548 171 1,4. -.3 424 201 417 338 73 5,383 163 115 253 13 160 283 79 398 13 274 223 439 177 92 249 138 224 276 431 123 41 136 756 150 170 354 82 968 286 134 283 "43 2,379 95 Blendon Cheater (including part of Lisbon village). Lisbon village (part of) Crockery 116 43 69 81 65 Holland (including part of 187 Zeeland village (part of) . . . Jamestown.. _ ., 9 137 Olive 147 83 Coopersville village . 15 Eobinson. 42 SpringLake (including Spring Spring Lake village 130 43 69 Wright 33 Zeeland (including part of Zeeland village) 171 Zeeland village (part of) Lisbon village (in Sparta, Kent Co, and Chester, Ottawa Co.). Zeeland village (in Holland and Zeeland) 49 3 58 Grand Haven city 426 1st ward 92 2d ward 51 3d ward 194 4th ward.... .^9 HoUandcity 485 1st ward. 138 2d ward ._ 67 3d ward. 134 4th ward 116 5th ward 30 388 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military, and child-hearing ages. Counties, Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45 — military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45—' child-bearing ages. townships. Tillages, cities and wards. s > la li S CD > «] a 1- ■a 1 t '43 OS !z; Id IS 1,665 92 105 326 38 96 88 259 105 268 57 231 134 393 45 40 70 16 34 7 45 17 25 25 69 39 1,272 47 65 256 22 62 81 214 88 243 32 162 95 1,314 69 87 252 2S 77 58 249 72 179 37 206 120 503 33 37 95 18 35 19 63 29 63 22 89 49 811 36 50 157 10 42 39 186 43 116 15 117 71 877 61 47 133 17 43 61 63 64 200 34 164 121 395 24 22 70 10 14 20 23 25 82 24 81 57 482 Allis, 27 25 Belknap 63 7 Case 29 Krakow . 41 Metz 40 Moltke 39 Posen Presque Isle 118 10 Rogers (inc. Rogers village)— 83 64 643 22 25 231 15 117 37 91 105 303 15 12 152 11 43 18 26 26 340 7 13 79 4 74 19 65 79 494 17 17 166 11 95 27 76 85 246 11 11 118 9 39 11 25 22 248 6 6 4S 2 56 16 51 63 303 12 14 156 7 24 13 23 54 201 8 13 116 6 12 9 15 22 102 4 G-orrish 1 40 1 Nester 12 Richfield 4 Roscommon 8 St. Helens 32 22,725 216 427 400 436 94 367 577 875 518 211 219 693 331 522 254 211 350 128 267 159 418 160 389 408 160 458 • 164 151 486 317 473 366 11,663 130 291 211 333 76 218 322 302 145 73 182 528 264 307 123 102 176 75 146 59 245 49 197 230 68 323 127 76 270 144 280 112 11,062 86 136 189 103 18 149 255 573 374 138 37 165 67 215 131 109 174 53 121 100 173 111 192 178 92 135 37 75 216 173 183 254 17,235 153 285 307 312 63 288 387 680 402 153 164 453 213 413 183 184 274 98 187 113 297 119 286 285 104 324 105 104 337 224 342 308 10,677 109 234 231 256 55 168 276 313 149 71 147 368 177 343 98 108 161 68 155 50 220 47 166 209 61 249 8S 56 235 134 249 140 6,558 44 51 76 66 8 100 111 367 253 82 17 85 36 70 85 76 113 30 32 63 77 72 120 76 40 75 17 48 102 90 93 168 18,385 145 285 283 299 64 247 340 643 413 178 158 605 257 387 175 92 248 99 151 102 287 114 270 261 103 303 117 109 299 222 ■ 339 254 12,076 108 242 230 250 58 179 238 334 178 101 145 412 214 342 109 62 155 69 129 60 221 38 169 202 58 '255 102 73 215 141 242 142 6,309 37 Albee •43 Blumfield 53 Brady (inc. Oakley village) 49 6 Brant 68 102 Bnena Vista 309 CarroUton (ino.CarroltonviU.) 235 77 13 Chesaning(inc.Chesaningvill.) Chesaning village 93 43 45 Fremont . - 66 30 Jonesfleld (inc. Merrill vill.) _. 93 30 22 Lakefleld 42 66 76 Richland 101 Saginaw 59 44 St. Charles (including St. 53 fit. Chnrlps village 15 36 Taymouth 84 81 97 112 POPULATION. 389 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military, and child-bearing ages. Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45 — military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 45— child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. j- o H o ca ■ 1^ CO 3 £-1 9 > OS Z a 2 2 1^ o Eh _^ OS Z a 8agixa\\ ('o. — Continued. Saginaw city 12,447 990 1,100 940 989 1,153 539 1,134 620 536 967 913 711 539 616 700 6,0S4 481 579 510 432 585 282 534 287 :«3 475 352 352 302 276 301 6,363 509 521 430 557 568 257 600 %& 20! 492 561 359 237 340 396 9,740 776 846 741 775 884 436 914 485 404 755 742 539 4U0 471 5,742 454 535 458 451 52> 528 250 2>6 440 3B6 321 279 273 318 3,998 322 3U 283 324 356 181 38S 235 118 315 376 218 121 198 254 11,347 802 1,067 651 889 1,291 551 1,123 503 433 825 874 680 529 505 624 7,147 493 709 403 556 844 366 669 306 310 497 491 444 374 322 363 4,200 309 358 3d ward _-. 248 333 5th ward ._ - 447 6th ward 185 454 197 9th ward 123 10th ward 328 383 12th ward 236 13th ward 155 14th ward _. 183 15th ward 261 Sanilac ('o. - . — S,&7.-, 216 257 380 33 249 225 29 556 391 225 263 242 286 200 772 174 189 464 157 443 81 662 238 284 102 242 473 98 373 399 2. 858 49 56 132 17 90 67 13 124 147 41 87 54 69 102 83 57 348 77 101 133 54 123 38 208 93 83 28 57 182 34 144 133 6,017 167 2(11 248 16 159 158 16 4:e 244 184 176 11* 173 184 142 143 424 97 88 331 103 320 43 454 145 201 74 185 291 62 229 266 6,628 181 198 283 26 192 168 21 385 290 167 190 189 172 209 186 152 534 127 123 366 123 331 53 523 185 219 78 193 311 56 275 292 3,019 69 65 144 19 95 58 10 159 152 38 77 73 1(18 97 34^ 70 98 143 52 124 28 220 91 102 32 53 204 30 149 136 3,609 112 133 139 7 97 110 11 226 138 129 113 132 99 10 1 89 100 189 57 223 71 207 25 303 94 117 46 140 107 26 126 156 6,604 154 194 270 23 165 171 23 363 288 179 170 158 185 198 149 147 668 153 193 354 124 345 59 512 209 250 101 164 330 84 250 328 3,29! 68 84 146 17 88 70 14 160 147 46 67 54 93 93 71 70 443 88 145 158 51 157 35 259 119 140 55 56 217 57 135 176 3,311 86 Austin . 110 Bridgehampton (including part of Carsonville Tillage).. Carsonville village (part of)... Buel 124 6 Custer (including part ot San- 101 Sanilac Center vill.'(part of).. 9 203 Elk. . 141 F.lmftr 133 103 Flynn 104 Forester. 92 105 Greenleaf .. 78 Lamotte 77 Lexington (including the fol- lowing Vlll?^g« 1^ 1 Is a i 1 Z .a a Shiawassee Co.— Continued. 2,456 665 607 i90 794 1,810 .-)4^ 469 2M 312 646 117 138 109 282 1,876 466 4t0 312 618 1,452 395 391 240 426 424 71 ^9 192 2,091 677 552 ;335 627 1,671 493 463 254 459 420 1st ward. - .. ^4 3d ward ___ _ - 81 4th ward 16^ St. Clair Co 15,286 367 606 269 162 485 402 551 278 310 315 281 74 390 64 219 291 381 370 391 411 231 467 158 3S5 481 74 317 471 176 911 370 243 298 5,110 572 403 467 694 589 656 416 635 411 267 707 332 375 7,520 246 249 116 65 216 249 368 197 150 201 173 51 189 40 104 124 141 181 173 207 99 197 95 157 296 49 357 266 109 573 211 131 201 2,071 261 205 211 332 244 305 114 171 140 S8 387 189 198 7,766 121 357 153 97 239 15S M 160 114 lOS 23 201 24 115 167 240 189 213 204 132 270 63 228 1&5 25 160 205 67 3,38 129 112 97 3,039 311 198 256 362 343 331 302 464 271 179 320 143 177 11,289 248 408 180 112 336 2S9 411 247 200 226 398 56 2S4 55 157 197 293 237 277 277 177 301 97 303 304 41 389 298 102 711 279 183 249 4,072 46;^ 317 362 536 476 532 331 514 343 198 52,S 234 274 7,000 IVi 220 92 68 2.8:j 243 312 167 122 1^9 1.38 :i7 2L2 4U 93 132 164 175 189 192 104 188 77 153 223 28 338 206 70 515 214 117 184 1,952 248 183 200 298 227 302 110 176 140 68 345 174 171 4,289 63 188 88 44 53 46 99 40 78 37 40 19 72 1.5 64 63 129 62 SS 85 73 113 20 150 79 13 51 92 82 196 65 66 65 2,120 215 134 162 238 249 230 221 338 203 130 183 80 103 12,075 233 486 258 1U8 301 261 403 220 217 212 183 51 248 46 169 220 271 234 269 282 157 333 129 2,?6 341 35 333 305 132 798 337 206 233 4,756 446 397 443 660 600 695 391 568 314 242 618 286 332 7,4S1 190 282 157 64 235 218 308 17S 146 167 13:b 33 183 34 109 144 151 185 199 194 94 219 95 135 26:3 48 226 106 590 241 149 200 2,312 228 240 223 341 280 403 154 209 146 88 409 193 216 4,594 Berlin. _. 43 Brockway {inc. Yale village).. 204 101 Rnrtr.hville 44 66 China .. iS Clay (inc. Algouac village) K3 42 Clyde 71 ColnmbTis 45 CottrellTille. .. 50 East China. 18 Emmet (inc. Emmet village).. 65 12 Fort Gratiot 60 Grant. 76 120 Ira 49 Kenockee 70 Kimball. 88 Tiynn 63 Mussey (inc. Capac village)... Capac village 114 34 131 EUey (including part of llem- phi(! villag-e) 78 Memphis village (part of) St. Clair 61 Wales 79 Memphis village (in Rich- mond, Macomb Co., and EUey, St. Clair Co.).... 26 Marine City 208 96 2d ward 57 3d ward. 55 Port Huron city . 2,444 1st ward. 213 2d ward.. 137 3d ward 220 319 Dth ward 320 6th ward. 292 7th ward 237 8th ward 359 9th ward 168 10th ward 154 St. Clair city... 209 1st ward. 93 2d ward 116 392 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII — Continued — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages Number of males aged 18 to 45 — military ages. a bo . '3 S Number of females aged 16 to 45- child-bearing ages. St. Joseph Co. Burr Oak (inc. Burr Oak vill.) BurrOak village Colon Constantine (including Con- Constantine village) Constantine village Fabius Fawn River *_. Florence Flowerfleld Leonidas Lockport (including Three Rivers village) Three Rivers village Mendon (inc. Mendon village) . Mendon village-- Mottville - Nottawa (including Center- ville village) Centerville village.-- ___ Park Sherman Sturgis (inc. Sturgis village).. Sturgis village White Pigeon (including Wbitft Pigeon village) White Pigeon village Tuscola Co.- Akron Aimer Arbela Columbia (including Union- ville village)-. - _. Unionville village Dayton.- - -_. Denmark (inc Reese village)-. Re*' se village Elkland (including Cass City village) ___ _-- Cass City viUage.-- Ellington ._- - Elmwood (including Gage- town village)-- Gagetown viJiage Fair Grove Fremont (including Mayville village)... Mayville village GUford Indian Fields (including Caro village) Caro village-- Juniata-- Kingston (including part of Kingston village) 7,788 626 211 509 620 376 292 196 260 355 414 1,216 976 571 247 182 545 211 329 267 1,012 872 464 288 6,619 440 189 470 335 2S0 166 215 310 377 1,050 853 488 217 172 476 181 SOS 132 823 410 261 1,169 X6 22 39 41 62 30 45 45 37 166 123 83 30 69 30 21 135 219 183 54 27 5,083 330 129 314 372 213 199 132 175 242 823 649 370 136 338 106 224 167 725 609 296 176 304 122 304 353 206 180 126 159 228 265 730 584 336 125 108 303 95 213 124 615 513 277 170 458 26 7 10 5,550 342 142 347 301 183 126 166 223 258 801 414 192 410 193 230 174 784 664 221 315 135 332 451 290 159 121 155 212 246 862 722 389 184 120 376 175 223 129 588 321 210 9,636 506 379 387 447 120 387 551 125 518 250 247 442 84 561 538 210 730 512 355 337 5,811 303 254 293 242 80 208 352 66 215 113 159 178 376 279 118 174 509 359 270 136 3,825 203 125 94 205 40 179 199 59 303 137 264 54 188 259 92 134 221 153 85 181 367 280 331 83 273 420 77 391 180 172 325 403 374 154 227 504 348 243 250 4,708 248 197 230 61 178 326 51 91 118 152 29 282 242 99 152 381 263 184 140 2,185 119 63 39 22 95 94 26 198 54 173 40 121 132 55 75 123 85 59 7,189 365 255 266 316 101 285 394 437 225 161 323 72 418 431 193 214 620 465 240 256 244 206 232 81 191 315 63 239 133 106 146 27 308 292 131 145 485 366 195 133 POPULATION. TABLE XXVII — CoNTiNUF.D. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, > males a over- uDibor of (^etl 21 years and -voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 4.5 — military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 4 ebild-bearing agef townships, villages, cities and ■ward:^. r- > ^ 4 ft Z 5. u - Z Tuscola Co.~Cont inued. Kingston village (part of) Koylton (including part of 59 290 23 49.-. lr,0 El 495 374 225 157 82 21. 14S 11 338 no 132 l'^5 514 349 225 129 92 32 38 142 12 157 40 145 104 239 146 149 96 65 50 4.5 223 15 323 208 512 323 267 180 114 60 19 143 9 251 62 107 21 1 373 246 183 120 71 23 26 80 6 72 20 lui 40 139 79 .84 60 43 32 59 210 16 366 125 195 2B8 580 401 265 167 107 75 29 124 8 2S4 96 113 232 444 316 185 124 65 37 Kingston village (part of) MilUngton (including MU- lingtrin villnfTft} Millington village Nove^ta Tuscola Vassar (inc. Vassar village^... Vassar Tillage Watertown WeUs W'isner Kingston village (in Kings- ton and Koylton) Van Bitken Co 9,313 275 599 263 416 675 267 .594 114 91 489 8U 332 66.5 282 723 304 343 524 163 765 442 560 95 327 9.53 669 341 186 8,213 253 .557 240 363 597 236 554 107 83 430 73 299 572 353 367 256 6.53 283 295 474 148 686 402 .501 Si 292 749 540 315 166 1,100 22 42 23 53 78 31 40 s 59 7 5:3 93 55 61 26 22 48 50 15 79 40 59 12 35 204 129 26 20 5,989 163 378 180 280 4:38 148 375 74 56 314 49 2.i4 413 242 289 192 458 173 231 314 83 472 343 61 214 648 474 233 117 5,553 160 361 172 261 404 133 365 71 .54 294 46 218 370 215 266 179 433 165 212 301 79 444 240 329 57 200 535 393 221 111 ax 3 17 8 19 34 15 10 3 20 3 16 43 97 23 13 25 8 19 13 4 28 12 14 4 14 113 79 12 6 6,530 171 405 196 292 488 193 408 91 66 331 50 277 481 312 266 193 226 363 123 520 308 347 64 224 797 600 219 130 6,137 166 395 193 273 468 184 394 89 62 306 46 259 454 297 239 187 498 219 211 350 117 503 301 336 62 214- 671 507 213 124 Antwerp (including Lawton village) Arlington _ Bangor (inc. Bangor village).. Bangor village^. Bloomingdale (including the the following villages) Gobleville village (part of ) Columbia (including Breeds- Breedsville village... Covert Decatur (inc. Decatur village) . Decatur village Hamilton Hartford (including Hartford Hartford village . Keeler Lawrence (including Law- Paw Paw (including Paw Paw village) Paw Paw village Pine Grove (including part of (Tfthlpivillo villflfypi) Gobleville vUlage (part of).-- Porter South Haven (including South Haven village).. Waverly. Gobleville village (in Bloom- ingdale and Pine Grove) 50 394 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABJjE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Connties. Number of males aged 21 years and over— voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45— military ages. Ntimber of females aged 16 to 45 — child-bearing ages. townships, villages, cities and wards. 3 ■s a 2; II 1 1 fl Washtenaw Co. . 12,693 348 537 .S20 211 293 295 13 378 36 199 616 318 373 330 375 497 188 586 260 SOO 344 707 411 274 560 166 4 404 424 272 228 3,000 680 568 574 520 199 459 1,726 397 318 393 217 401 9,166 231 379 233 158 167 214 11 259 28 157 . 443 229 260 255 276 377 141 410 194 199 272 504 295 216 475 145 3 313 ■ 306 241 172 2,006 484 259 365 423 122 353 1,362 311 270 325 180 276 3,527 117 158 87 53 126 81 2 119 8 42 173 89 113 95 99 120 47 176 66 101 72 203 116 58 83 21 1 91 118 31 56 994 196 309 209 97 77 106 364 86 48 68 37 123 8,786 229 353 233 149 216 201 8 279 18 131 390 189 252 236 239 324 106 395 151 199 265 467 231 199 361 111 2 266 259 192 126 2,293 494 457 432 402 136 372 1,109 260 197 253 129 270 7,122 174 284 200 133 176 163 6 233 14 124 332 157 216 191 179 285 96 315 126 155 225 384 203 169 332 102 2 215 209 179 112 1,725 396 274 308 346 88 313 912 201 168 226 112 205 1,664 55 69 33 16 40 38 2 46 4 7 58 32 36 45 60 39 10 80 25 44 40 83 48 30 29 9 si" 50 13 14 568 98 183 124 36 48 59 197 59 29 27 17 65 10,278 219 348 221 135 182 198 6 229 19 145 444 247 231 222 239 359 138 415 201 218 245 526 333 182 404 144 7 295 339 242 164 3,110 800 530 463 575 162 580 1,711 353 334 459 187 378 8,563 175 274 202 123 157 165 5 198 13 135 378 207 186 193 184 320 119 345 181 192 222 460 295 164 374 136 7 252 300 229 139 2,435 653 365 331 486 112 468 1,429 276 294 392 161 306 1,715 44 Augusta. _ 74 19 Dexter. Freedom Lima (including part of Chel- sea villago) . 12 25 33 Chelsea village (partof) Lodi (including part of Saline village) Saline village (part of) Lyndon 1 31 6 10 Manchester (including Man- 66 Manchester village 40 Northfield Pittsfield . 45 29 Salem, 55 Saline (including part of Saline village) _ 39 Saline village (partof) Scio (inc. Dexter village) 19 70 23 26 23 Sylvan (including part of Chel- Chelsea village (partof) Webster - . 38 18 York (including the following viUages) 30 Milan village (part of) Saline village (partof)_ Ypsilanti Chelsea village (in Lima and 8 43 39 Milan village (in Milan, Mon- roe Co., and York. Washte- naw Co.) - 13 Saline village (in Lodi, Saline and York) Ann Arbor city 675 1st ward - _ 147 2d ward 165 4th ward 80 6th ward 112 1st ward 77 5th ward 72 POPULATION. 395 TABLE XXVII. — Continued. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages- Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. Number of males aged 18 to 45- military ages. Number of females aged 16 to 4^- child-bearing ages. Wayne Co.. Brownstown __ Canton Dearborn (inc. Dearborn vUl.) Dearborn village Ecorce Greenfield (including High- land Park village) Highland Park villago Grosse Point (including the following villages) Grosse Point village.. Grosse Pointe Farm village... Hamtramck Huron (inc. New Boston vill.). New Boston village Livonia Monguagon (inclnding Tren- ton village) Trenton village Nankin (inc. Wayne village).. Wayne village Plymouth (inclnding the fol- lowing villages) Northville village Plymouth village. Bedford Romulus Springwells Sumpter Taylor Van Buren. Detroit city.. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward., 5th ward.. 6th ward.. 7th ward.. 8th ward.. 9th ward.. 10th ward. nth ward. 12th ward. 13th ward. 14th ward,. 15th ward.. 16th ward.. Wyandotte city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward... 79,319 626 38S 717 207 1,201 706 940 49 122 506 534 65 447 613 277 1,269 633 544 2,402 434 344 570 63,931 4,316 3,384 3,731 4,015 4,496 4,346 4,678 4,036 5,574 4,819 4,144 3,819 2,992 2,873 3,377 3,351 1,123 396 286 441 444 3(17 398 lUS 375 35 221 3;i8 46 268 362 161 744 1,0.56 463 304 344 ail 821 312 145 460 26,949 2, .599 2,213 1,510 2,131 1,585 2,339 1,781 2,132 1,504 2,166 1,297 1,295 944 916 1,360 887 599 235 173 191 43,703 182 81 319 99 605 331 31 414 13 47 285 196 19 179 231 116 525 87 313 119 82 291 193 1,581 122 199 110 37,002 1,717 1,171 2,221 1,.-S4 2,911 2,(K)7 2,^97 1,914 4,070 2,653 2,847 2,. -,24 2, (lis 1,957 2,017 2,464 524 161 113 250 429 2.S4 522 152 960 544 53 353 36 283 452 189 705 230 94s 414 2.50 449 382 2,045 282 223 357 51,413 3,3:n 2,. 596 2,961 3,093 3,615 3,433 3,743 3,269 4,559 3,8.86 3,324 3,122 2,461 2,356 2,8.59 2,779 294 217 349 33,348 353 242 378 585 347 29 32 70 231 263 27 199 323 142 509 301 8.54 147 301 25,968 2,195 1,804 1,508 2,013 1,665 2,137 1,813 2,010 1,654 2,159 1,435 1,287 1,015 939 1,416 888 607 216 186 203 76 42 144 33 197 24 235 27 163 90 129 47 196 196 79 163 81 1,191 .59 76 56 23,443 1,142 792 1,453 1,080 1,950 1,316 1,930 1,229 2,905 1,727 1,889 1,835 1,446 1,417 1,443 1,891 253 78 31 144 439 268 544 152 483 63 745 40 166 42(1 375 528 2()S 711 293 1,011 464 292 397 369 1,972 269 219 379 61,411 4,710 3,872 3,689 4,370 4,193 4,562 3,725 3,987 5,176 4,720 3,743 3,507 2,801 2,520 2,984 2,850 902 364 224 314 40,026 366 233 377 589 330 44 27 104 231 293 44 206 361 146 521 240 835 377 277 823 210 149 335 32,441 2,841 2,451 1,992 2,723 2,142 2,86:3 1,733 2,316 2,134 2,738 1,817 1,516 1,291 1,079 1,592 1,013 6:33 263 181 186 396 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVII. — Concluded. — Voting, military and child-bearing ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. WexfoedCo Antioch (inclnding part of Sherman viDagel Sherman village (part of) Boon (including part of Har- rietta villagej... Harrietta village fpart of) Cpdar Creek (including Man- ton village) L Manton village Cherry Grove Clam Lake _ _ Colfax Greenwood. __ Hanover (including part of Sherman village) Sherman village (part of) Harriog Henderson ___ Liberty Selma _. Single (including part of Har- rietta village). _ Harrietta village (part of) South Branch Soringville (including part of Sherman village) Sherman village (part of) Wexford (including part of Sherman villag**^ Sherman village (part of) Harrietta village (in Boon and Slagle) Sherman village (in Antioch, Hanover, Springville and Wexford).. Cadillac city _. 1st ward 2d ward _ 3d ward 4th ward Number of males aged 21 years and over — voting ages. 179 45 261 130 543 104 281 172 103 126 48 93 84 103 105 235 3 224 16 112 1,467 465 413 324 265 2,671 160 40 204 107 401 217 50 104 133 85 92 36 41 49 76 77 50 12 42 162 3 206 14 739 183 173 212 171 1,558 19 57 23 142 43 54 177 39 18 18 728 282 240 112 94 Number of males aged 18 to 45 — military ages. 134 37 213 109 387 178 75 222 130 90 102 42 66 189 3 143 10 121 92 1,208 394 350 257 207 2,195 126 34 172 95 292 149 42 111 111 77 9 36 138 3 135 8 104 637 166 158 178 135 Is 1,128 8 3 41 14 95 29 33 111 19 13 17 571 228 192 79 72 Number of females aged 16 to 45- child-bearing ages. 3,001 127 40 181 881 206 51 179 121 63 120 2 129 10 109 74 1,280 332 380 363 205 2,135 119 37 133 85 301 177 37 110 61 54 21 29 28 60 54 28 10 39 104 124 9 95 739 145 196 251 147 3 28 13 80 29 14 84 11 2 7 1 29 7 6 16 16 1 14 541 187 184 112 58 POPULATION. 397 TABLE XXVIII. — As native and foreign-born, by sex, the population aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages — in the State, and in each county, township, incorpo- rated village, city and ward. State and counties. State Alcona Alger _. Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Oalhonn Cass Charlevoix... Cheboygan.. Chippewa Clare. Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson ... Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic G'd Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale.... Houghton _. Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo... Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw.... Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston... Luce Mackinac M-acomb Persona aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Native and foreign- born. 3.52,701 346,886 Native. 612, 7bl 303,891 303,890 Foreign-bom. 43,810 42,996 l,9.i3 383 12,449 6,2-lN 3,987 2,462 1,281 7,133 21,719 2,531 13,9SS 7,214 13,034 6,238 3,632 4,803 4,830 2,. 532 7,939 812 5,711 4,179 9,418 3,093 11,997 1,633 3,614 5,271 9,484 8,267 14,390 12,258 11,646 10,340 4,283 1,568 7,432 12,882 11,278 1,705 36,723 949 1,851 9,382' 3,211 13,793 3,843 629 2,272 10,388 1,010 198 6,2S4 3,005 2,071 1,243 686 3,641 10,860 1,271 7,112 3,651 6,513 3,253 1,800 2,501 2,405 1,266 3,976 431 2,825 2,096 4,800 1,539 6,032 833 1,816 2,636 4,801 4,163 7,249 6,2.54 6,015 5,380 2,138 815 3,789 6,465 5,643 911 18,107 501 954 4,836 1,681 6,868 2,996 307 1,148 6,258 943 185 6,165 3,243 1,916 1,219 595 3,492 10,859 1,260 6,876 3,563 6,521 2,985 1,832 2,302 2,425 1,266 3,963 381 2,886 2, OSS 4,618 1,554 5,965 800 1,798 2,635 4,683 4,104 7,141 6,004 5,631 4,960 2,145 753 3,643 6,417 5,&35 794 18,616 418 897 4,546 1,530 6,925 2,847 322 1,124 5,130 1,489 299 12.075 3,. 532 1,982 1,002 7,036 18,094 2,316 12,936 7,076 12,4.53 6,167 3,290 3,849 2,844 2,152 7,747 712 4,440 2,645 9,257 2,839 11,324 1,337 2,380 4,840 9,234 8,163 11,417 9,797 10,888 9,980 3,422 1,159 6,701 12,186 10,201 1,612 31,061 713 1,578 8,642 2,970 13,396 5,634 367 1,764 9,632 757 1.54 6,089 2,338 1,835 m> 529 3,. 586 9,075 1,158 6,559 3,573 6,223 3,211 1,602 1,993 1,403 1,069 3,881 371 2,196 1,300 4,705 1,407 673 1,186 2,413 4,687 4,115 5,798 4,979 5,599 5,189 1,694 599 3,389 6,098 5,108 855 15,337 364 803 4,478 1,545 6,694 2,892 177 881 4,857 732 145 5,986 2,476 1,697 473 3,450 9,019 1,158 6,377 3,503 6,230 2,956 1,688 1,856 1,441 1,083 3,866 341 2,244 1,345 4,5.52 1,432 5,629 664 1,194 2,427 4,547 4,048 5,619 4,818 5,289 4,791 1,728 560 3,312 6,088 5,093 757 15,724 349 775 4,167 1,425 6,702 2,742 190 883 4,775 464 84 374 1.434 455 480 279 97 3,625 215 1,0.52 138 ,581 71 :342 954 1,986 380 192 100 1,271 1,.534 161 254 073 296 1,231 4;n 250 101 2,973 2,461 7.58 360 861 409 731 696 1,077 93 5,662 236 273 740 241 397 209 262 508 756 253 44 193 667 236 247 157 55 1,785 113 290 42 198 608 1,002 197 93 60 629 796 95 132 337 160 630 223 114 1,451 1,275 416 191 444 216 400 367 535 66 2,770 137 151 361 136 174 104 130 267 401 211 40 179 767 219 2Xi 122 42 1,840 102 499 60 291 29 144 446 984 183 97 40 642 738 66 122 336 136 604 208 136 56 1,622 1,186 342 169 417 193 331 329 542 37 99 122 379 105 223 105 132 241 335 398 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIIL— Continued.— Primary school ages. Persons aged ) to 20 y( ars— primary school ages. Counties. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign -bom. 3 1 S .2 a M a IS 1 a CO Manistee _.. 9,106 334 12,326 6,1T3 7,167 7,378 4,530 2,230 11,047 11,213 776 12,673 6,284 11,540 5,586 1,899 1,740 5,809 484 1,467 13,614 2,264 478 26,858 12,323 1,908 9,786 17,502 7,091 11,504 9,275 12,503 89,567 4,470 4,623 161 6,055 3,199 3,652 3,729 2,393 1,1B8 5,689 3,612 426 6,306 3,199 5,766 2,901 991 899 3,017 262 735 6,920 1,222 262 13,442 6,309 975 4,980 8,969 3,610 6,876 4,643 6,299 44,204 2,174 4,483 173 6,271 2,976 3,515 3,649 2,157 1,062 5,358 5,601 350 6,367 3,085 5,774 2,685 908 841 2,792 222 732 6,694 1,042 216 13,416 6,016 933 4,806 8,533 3,481 5,628 4,632 6,204 45,363 2,298 7,459 318 9,689 6,295 6,636 5,669 4,000 1,833 10,791 10,528 613 10,856 5,911 10,734 5,251 1,507 1,435 3,196 451 1,224 12,030 2,001 390 23,626 9,936 1,401 9,262 14,509 6,912 10,416 9,112 11,734 70,611 3,981 3,775 151 4,766 2,732 3,368 2,850 2,092 947 5,565 5,261 333 5,405 3,008 5,345 2,706 793 729 2,701 237 603 6,107 1,066 217 11,831 5,072 714 4,698 7,455 3,522 5,330 4,546 5,9^7 34,982 1,946 3,684 167 4,904 2,563 3,288 2,819 1,908 886 5,226 5,267 280 5,451 2,903 5,389 2,543 714 706 2,495 214 621 5,943 935 173 11,795 4,864 687 4,564 7,054 3,390 3,086 4,566 5,807 35,629 2,035 1,647 16 2,657 880 311 1,709 550 397 256 685 163 1,817 373 806 335 392 305 613 33 243 1,564 263 88 3,232 2,389 507 524 2,993 179 1,088 163 769 18,956 489 848 10 1,290 467 284 879 301 221 124 331 93 901 191 421 193 198 170 316 25 132 S13 156 45 1,611 1,237 261 282 1,514 88 546 97 372 9,222 228 799 6 Marquette.*. _ MasoQ- 1,367 413 227 Menominee _ Midland- 830 249 MiRSJi.nWpp 176 Monroe 132 334 Montmorency..- Muskegon Newaygo _ .. _ . . 70 916 182 OaklancL 385 140 194 135 Osceola.. . 297 8 Otsego . . . 111 Ottawa 731 Presque lele . 107 Roscommon— 43 1,621 1,152 246 Shiawassee _ 242 St. Clair 1,479 91 Tuscola 542 66 Washtenaw _ 397 9,734 Wexford . 261 POPULATION. 399 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. State, counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-born, 1 13 SI a 1^ 1 1 at 1 '-/■' 0) 1 a State 699,587 352,701 346,886 612,781 305,891 303,890 86,806 43,810 42,996 Ai.rovA Cn. 1,9.53 321 80 102 108 199 550 178 104 315 107 30 34 1,010 168 41 47 62 96 275 86 57 167 63 14 20 943 156 39 55 46 103 275 92 47 148 44 16 14 1,489 201 54 83 92 167 461 153 64 236 78 24 29 757 111 23 38 49 80 225 70 36 122 41 11 IS 732 90 31 45 43 87 236 83 28 114 34 13 11 464 123 26 19 16 32 89 25 40 79 29 6 5 253 57 18 9 13 16 50 16 21 45 19 3 2 211 66 Caledonia 8 Curtis 10 3 Gustin. __ _. 16 Harrisville (inc. Harrisville vlll.). 39 9 Hawes 19 34 Mikado 10 Milieu 3 MitchelL 3 AXGEE Co. 383 73 58 56 123 35 38 198 41 30 28 68 13 18 1&5 32 28 28 55 22 20 299 57 44 45 97 28 28 154 33 21 23 52 11 14 145 24 23 22 i? 14 84 16 14 11 26 7 10 44 8 9 5 16 2 4 40 8 Burt 5 6 10 Onota 5 Rock River 6 Allegan Co. . 12,449 1,103 757 581 446 284 65 633 765 485 703 35S 578 340 365 410 409 51 372 462 879 512 659 130 576 750 171 218 6,284 .-)08 :ht 297 213 151 32 SE 386 247 331 176 152 301 157 191 198 227 30 187 221 428 236 355 60 308 381 99 99 6,165 595 410 284 233 133 33 301 379 238 352 1S2 130 277 1.S3 174 212 182 21 185 241 451 276 304 70 268 369 72 119 12,075 1,077 735 572 444 277 65 608 718 482 697 355 253 569 300 363 396 372 51 367 459 865 501 626 128 562 720 164 215 6,089 493 335 293 212 146 32 314 365 245 347 174 136 29S 139 189 192 210 30 183 219 424 234 336 60 301 865 95 99 5,986 5S4 400 ■'79 232 131 33 294 353 237 350 181 117 271 161 174 201 162 21 lS-1 240 441 267 290 68 261 355 69 116 374 26 1 2 195 15 12 4 1 5 179 Allegan (inc. Allegan village) 11 10 Casco. 5 Cheshire . 1 Clyde (inc. part of Fennville vill.) Fennville village (part of) Dorr 25 47 3 6 3 29 9 40 2 14 37 18 21 2 4 16 3 IS 6 17 Fillmore . 26 Ganges. 1 Gun Plain (inc. Piainwell villagei 2 1 Heath 13 Hopkins.. - 6 Laketowu 22 Lee Leighton... Manlius (including part of Fenn- ville village) 8 20 Martin ... 5 3 14 11 33 2 14 30 7 3 i 19 7 16 4 1 1 Otsego (including Otsego village). 10 9 Overiaal. . 14 Pine Plains 2 7 Saugatuck (including the foUow- ing villages) 14 Douglas village.. 3 Saugatuck village 3 400 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary .school ages. Counties, Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bc m. cities and wards. 13 o to ■3 a .2 CO la a s a Allegan Co.— Continued. Trowbridge... 379 363 495 123 116 197 175 261 55 62 182 188 234 70 54 375 351 494 125 116 194 168 260 55 62 1« 1.X3 234 70 54 4 12 1 3 7 1 1 Watson Wayland (inc. Wayland Tillage).. Wayland village . Fennviile village (in Clyde and MftTilins) Alpena Co. 6,248 468 173 418 309 88 131 542 4,119 .576 612 1,223 399 673 636 3,005 235 92 225 157 43 56 265 1,932 259 283 583 195 296 316 3,243 233 81 193 152 45 75 277 2,187 317 329 640 204 377 320 4,814 383 140 341 246 56 98 392 3,158 468 478 918 316 520 458 2,a38 194 72 182 124 1? 197 1,495 215 224 442 162 236 216 2,476 189 68 159 122 29 51 195 1,663 253 254 476 154 284 242 1,434 85 33 77 63 32 33 150 961 108 VAi 303 S) 153 I7.S 667 4t 20 43 33 16 9 68 437 « .59 141 33 60 100 767 44 Green . 13 34 30 Ossineke . 16 24 Wilson. 82 Alpena city 524 64 2d ward 3d ward . 164 50 5th ward.. . .. 93 6th ward 78 Antrim Co. . 3,987 413 363 126 154 180 478 240 101 200 149 230 100 755 379 298 158 128 115 201 2,071 224 190 63 83 101 235 113 47 114 82 121 49 382 182 156 77 66 64 96 1,916 189 173 63 71 79 243 127 54 86 67 109 51 373 197 142 81 62 51 105 3,532 360 326 109 137 170 401 229 97 194 132 218 95 644 347 261 133 124 94 192 1,833 199 173 56 72 93 20O 108 44 110 70 116 47 320 166 135 69 63 51 91 1,697 161 153 53 65 77 201 121 53 84 62 102 48 324 181 126 64 61 43 101 453 .53 37 17 17 10 77 ' 11 4 6 17 12 3 111 32 37 25 4 21 9 2.36 23 17 ll S 35 5 3 4 12 5 2 62 16 21 3 13 5 219 Banks 28 20 Central Lake . 6 ■) Echo. . Elk Rapids Bellaire vUlage).. Rellaire villngpi (parf. of) 1 Jordan., Kearney (including part of Bel- laire village) .. 7 Bellaire village (part of) 3 49 16 16 17 1 8 4 Mancelona (inc. Mancelona vill.). Mnnnelona villajrR. Star Warner Bellaire village (in Forest Home Aebnao Co. 2,462 90 240 227 276 292 551 277 1,243 50 ■126 113 134 143 272 141 1,219 40 114 114 142 149 279 136 1,982 .58 181 194 247 228 427 240 996 32 96 96 125 108 213 124 986 26 85 98 122 120 214 116 480 32 39 33 29 64 124 37 247 18 30 17 9 35 .59 17 233 14 29 16 20 29 65 20 Au Gres Deep River- Lincoln (inc. Standish village) ... Standish village _ POPULATION. 401 TABLE XXVIII. — CoNTiiJV^D.— Primary school ages. Persona aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. i .2 i a a 1 'a E 1 S AitENAC Co.— Cojitinued. 161 95 385 7 135 82 42 196 4 81 82 53 189 3 54 132 84 318 2 111 66 35 162 1 62 66 49 156 1 49 32 11 67 5 24 16 7 34 3 19 16 Moffitt Standish. _ Turner Whitney 33 2 5 BaeagaCo 1,281 91 541 278 18 578 321 53 686 49 300 140 8 300 147 29 595 42 241 138 10 278 174 24 1,002 71 441 208 14 440 278 36 529 36 244 102 6 224 123 19 473 35 197 106 8 216 155 17 279 20 100 70 4 138 4i 17 157 13 56 38 2 76 24 10 IM Baraga (including Baraga village) 44 32 2 L'Anse (including L'Anse village) 62 19 BaeeyCo 7,133 344 395 332 437 792 348 342 378 428 286 3^0 19 281 276 333 516 187 514 94 221 367 878 166 218 164 330 3,641 182 199 180 236 379 173 l.W 191 225 152 182 8 158 130 177 274 94 260 47 115 181 426 82 99 84 161 3,492 162 196 152 201 413 175 157 187 203 134 198 11 123 146 156 242 93 264 47 106 186 452 84 119 80 169 7,036 343 392 329 433 787 344 341 378 418 2i.5 375 19 279 263 330 493 183 513 93 219 363 858 165 211 164 318 3,686 181 198 179 234 375 170 184 191 218 151 180 8 156 122 176 261 93 250 47 114 178 416 81 96 84 155 3,450 162 194 150 199 412 174 157 187 200 134 195 11 123 141 154 232 90 263 46 105 1S5 442 84 115 80 163 97 1 3 3 4 5 4 1 55 1 \ 2 4 3 1 42 Assyria. .. 2 Carlton 2 Castleton (includiDgpartof Nash- 1 Nashville village (part of) Hastings 1 10 1 5 7 1 3 Johnstown Maple Grove (including part of 3 Nashville village (part of) 2 13 3 23 4 1 1 2 4 20 1 7 9 8 1 13 1 .. 3 10 1 3 Prairieville Kutland ... 2 Thomapple (inc. Middleville vill.) 10 3 1 1 Yankee Springs.. 1 NashvlUe (in Castleton and Maple 1 10 2d ward __ 4 3d ward.. 12 6 6 Bay Co 21,719 . 313 520 489 555 111 177 1,219 10,860 163 284 249 304 59 90 603 10,859 150 236 240 251 52 87 616 18,094 285 433 440 468 89 127 1,056 9,075 147 249 230 258 48 59 515 9,019 138 184 210 210 41 68 541 3,625 28 87 49 87 22 50 163 1,785 16 35 19 46 11 31 88 1,840 Bangor __ 12 Beaver . 52 Frankenlust _ _ 30 Fraser 41 Garfield 11 Gibson _ 19 Hampton (inc. Essexville village) 75 51 402 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — CoNTiNCBD. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign -borD. cities and wards. a) 1 a .3 S to i .2 1 to 'a ■3 1 S Bat Co.~C Milton Newberg 4 2 2 Ontwa Penn (including Vandalia village) VanHftlifi villappi 6 1 2 1 1 2 4 27 4 7 16 3 i" 1 1 1 2 16 4 4 8 3 1 Pokagon 1 Porter Silver Creek 1 2 Dowagiac city 1st ward 11 3 3dward_ 8 Charlevoix Co. 3,632 1S9 68 251 107 75 563 551 272 172 304 2r)7 49 201 164 153 84 729 271 63 210 1,800 85 39 128 56 33 260 252 130 81 157 131 23 108 82 69 38 367 118 37 113 1,832 104 29 123 51 42 303 299 142 91 147 126 26 93 S2 84 46 362 153 26 97 3,290 173 64 230 100 73 474 464 249 155 270 244 48 171 147 142 81 670 249 59 195 1,602 79 36 112 50 32 209 201 118 72 140 122 22 85 68 64 37 338 109 35 105 1,688 94 28 118 50 41 265 263 131 83 130 122 26 86 79 78 44 333 140 24 90 342 16 4 21 7 2 89 87 23 17 34 13 1 30 17 11 3 59 22 4 15 198 6 3 16 6 1 51 51 12 9 17 9 1 23 14 5 1 29 9 2 8 144 Bay _ „. 10 Bear Lake ... 1 Boyne Valley (including Boyne Falls village) 5 1 Chandler. ____ 1 Charlevoix (inc. Charlevoix vill.). 38 36 Evangeline (inc. Boyne City vill.). Boyne City village 11 8 Eveline Hayes 17 4 Hudson- Marion 7 3 Norwood. 6 Resort South Arm (inc. East Jordan viU.) 2 30 13 Wilson. 7 406 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-born. 1 1 1 a 1 a i 'a 1 1 to cd a E Cheboygan Co _. 4,803 175 324 156 58 43 182 96 568 190 139 125 113 241 138 40 31 2,323 187 803 479 552 302 2,501 92 170 78 35 20 101 49 318 105 76 69 55 132 70 20 20 1,167 87 424 236 279 141 2,302 83 154 78 23 23 81 47 250 85 63 56 58 109 68 20 11 1,156 100 379 243 273 161 3,849 140 274 145 47 25 160 78 479 168 1-^7 119 94 210 128 27 22 1,733 102 595 379 439 218 1,993 70 146 74 28 7 85 38 264 91 69 64 42 114 66 14 14 876 48 319 175 228 106 1,856 70 128 71 19 18 75 40 215 77 58 55 52 96 62 13 8 857 54 276 204 211 112 954 35 50 11 11 18 22 18 89 22 12 6 19 31 10 13 9 590 85 208 100 113 84 508 22 24 4 7 13 16 11 54 14 7 5 13 18 4 6 6 291 39 105 61 51 35 446 Beaugrand Benton .__ 13 26 Burt .. 7 Ellis 4 Forest 5 6 Hebron 7 35 Mackinaw (including Mackinaw City village) 8 5 Mentor _ 1 6 13 Tuacarora 6 Waverly 7 Wilmot 3 299 1st ward 46 2d ward 103 39 4th ward 6J 5th ward 49 4,830 373 146 310 147 446 150 80 233 IJ^9 22 75 2,128 630 709 506 283 2,405 201 66 166 69 218 87 34 116 115 262 15 40 1,016 304 331 248 133 ■ 2,425 172 80 144 78 228 63 46 117 96 247 7 35 1,112 326 378 258 150 2,844 213 73 212 107 228 76 42 157 178 243 15 42 1,258 355 384 311 208 1,403 110 43 114 52 110 49 18 76 94 107 11 19 600 171 177 159 93 1,411 103 30 98 55 118 27 24 81 84 136 4 23 658 184 207 152 115 1,986 160 73 98 40 218 74 38 76 33 266 7 33 870 275 325 195 75 1,002 91 23 52 17 108 38 16 40 21 155 4 21 416 133 154 89 40 984 69 Dafter 50 Detour -^ Drummond Pickford 46 23 110 Eaber 36 Rudyard._ 22 Sanlt Ste. Marie . 36 12 Superior _ 111 Trout Lake 3 White Fish. 12 Sault Ste. Marie city 454 2d ward 171 106 4th ward 35 2,532 130 68 35 300 120 105 144 59 87 295 1,266 57 26 21 154 58 47 75 35 47 136 1,266 73 32 14 146 62 58 69 24 ' 40 159 2,152 109 47 31 230 100 88 130 56 86 255 1,069 49 21 19 116 47 41 67 33 46 119 1,083 60 26 12 114 53 47 63 23 40 136 380 21 11 4 70 20 17 14 3 1 40 197 8 5 2 38 11 6 8 2 1 17 183 13 Frost . 2 32 Hamilton 11 Hatton. _ . 6 1 Redding 23 POPULATION. 407 TABLE XXVIII. — CoNTiNDBD. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. Conn ties," townships, villages, cities and wards. Native and foreign- bom. Native. Foreign-born. I a O E- O '3 a TO o a o DO 3 1 a 1 Clabe Co.— Continued. 45 «9 169 84 431 98 206 127 220 67 71 82 18 211 80 46 223 47 112 66 110 35 39 36 27 208 89 38 206 51 94 61 110 32 32 46 45 344 133 81 361 79 180 102 189 58 59 72 18 170 64 44 184 37 93 52 93 28 35 32 27 174 69 37 177 43 85 50 94 30 24 40 Snrrey (including Farwell village) Farwell village 75 36 3 70 19 26 25 31 9 12 10 41 16 2 41 10 17 14 15 7 4 4 34 20 Winterfield. 1 Clare city 29 9 9 3d ward. 11 16 1st ward. 9 2d ward 8 3d ward_ ___ 6 7,939 341 348 1,231 912 570 100 398 538 146 344 23 429 151 439 428 382 720 335 363 326 445 635 152 3,976 181 175 583 414 269 38 216 269 69 170 9 214 74 226 205 178 370 158 163 182 236 339 81 3,963 160 173 648 498 301 62 182 269 77 174 16 215 77 213 223 204 350 177 202 144 209 296 71 7,747 335 334 1,199 890 546 99 . 387 329 146 343 25 413 149 436 410 373 691 316 358 323 442 628 152 3,881 179 168 564 404 255 37 211 268 69 169 9 203 73 225 194 175 857 149 163 181 234 335 81 3,866 156 166 635 486 291 62 176 261 77 174 16 210 76 211 216 198 334 167 195 142 208 293 71 192 6 14 32 22 24 1 11 9 95 2 7 19 10 14 1 5 1 97 Bath 4 Bingham (inc. St. Johns village) . St.. Johns villapfft 13 12 Dallas (including Fowler village). 10 DeWitt DuPlain (including Elsie village). 6 8 Eagle (including Eagie village)... Fag-lft villfign 1 1 Essex (inc.Maple Rapids village) 16 2 3 18 9 29 19 7 3 3 7 11 1 1 11 3 13 9 _. 2 4 5 1 Oreenbush. 2 Lebanon 7 OUve Ovid (including Ovid village) Ovid village _ 6 16 10 Riley . 7 Victor 2 Watertown 1 Westphalia (inc. Westphalia vill.) Westphalia village 3 Ceawpoed Co. 812 34 36 37 44 75 455 37 72 22 431 22 19 26 20 36 243 17 34 12 381 12 17 11 24 39 210 20 38 10 712 32 36 35 41 69 380 33 67 19 371 20 19 24 19 32 200 15 32 10 341 12 17 11 22 37 180 18 35 9 100 2 60 2 40 BaU Blaine... . 2 3 6 75 4 5 3 2 1 4 43 2 2 2 2 Frederic 2 30 Grove. . . 2 Maple Forest 3 South Branch.. 1 Delta Co 5,711 147 278 120 133 2,825 70 149 68 64 2,888 77 129 52 69 4,440 116 197 94 92 2,196 54 106 50 45 2,244 62 91 44 47 1,271 31 81 26 41 629 16 48 18 19 642 Baldwin.,.. 15 Bark River. _ 38 BayDe Noc 8 Escanaba 22 408 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. cities and wards. 1 1 P4 i S o ID .3 a 1 1 a ID Delta Co.— Continued. Fairbanks Ford River._ _ 125 372 416 160 110 536 240 69 193 2,459 295 303 498 497 319 437 110 513 138 212 102 61 62 211 205 78 60 268 124 31 106 1,156 144 131 236 232 158 201 54 251 68 102 50 31 63 161 211 82 50 268 116 38 87 1,303 151 172 262 265 161 236 56 262 70 110 52 30 108 207 343 142 81 437 185 65 127 2,016 258 264 416 419 264 316 79 372 95 146 82 49 53 113 177 74 46 215 96 29 64 953 132 123 198 196 127 141 36 195 47 76 46 26 55 94 166 68 35 222 89 36 63 1,063 126 141 218 223 137 175 43 177 48 70 36 23 17 165 73 18 29 99 55 4 66 443 37 39 82 78 55 121 31 141 43 66 20 12 9 98 28 4 14 53 28 2 42 203 12 8 38 36 31 60 18 56 21 26 4 5 8 67 Garden (inclnding Garden Tillage) 45 14 15 Masnnvillfl 46 Nabma 27 Sack Bay - 2 Wells _ _ 24 240 25 2d ward _. 31 3d ward - 44 4th ward 42 24 6th ward 61 7 th ward 13 Gladstone city. _- 85 1st ward- 22 2d ward.. 40 3d ward— - 16 7 4,179 58 184 138 347 86 123 2,162 462 395 418 392 495 1,081 561 306 214 2,096 30 97 74 176 46 49 1,078 248 195 209 191 235 546 274 145 127 2,083 28 87 64 171 40 74 1,084 214 200 209 201 260 535 287 161 87 2,645 40 145 76 214 62 79 1,400 255 221 284 290 350 629 328 194 107 1,300 19 76 38 105 32 33 699 140 110 150 136 163 298 144 94 60 1,345 21 69 38 109 30 46 701 115 111 134 154 187 331 184 100 47 1,534 18 39 62 133 24 44 762 207 174 134 102 145 452 233 112 107 796 11 21 36 71 14 16 379 108 85 59 55 72 248 130 51 67 738 7 18 Felch 26 62 Sagola _. 10 28 Iron Mountain city .. 383 99 2d ward. _ 89 3d ward _ - 75 47 5 th ward 73 Norway city __ . 204 1st ward 103 61 3d ward 40 9,418 586 234 444 136 408 310 418 433 290 36 L 368 437 4,800 300 102 228 69 222 160 221 209 150 185 187 223 4,618 286 132 216 67 186 150 197 224 140 176 181 214 9,257 580 232 438 135 402 302 414 419 281 358 360 429 4,705 297 101 226 68 221 155 219 202 144 183 182 218 4,552 283 131 212 67 181 147 195 217 137 175 178 211 161 6 2 6 1 6 8 4 14 9 3 8 8 95 3 1 2 1 1 5 2 7 6 2 5 5 66 BeUevue (inc. Bellevue village)- — 3 1 Benton (inc. Potterville village) __ 4 Brookfield _ 5 Carmel _ - _ 3 Chester ___ __. 2 Delta ... 7 Eaton _ 3 1 Hamlin __. 3 Kalamo _ 3 POPULATION. 409 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. cities and wards. i a 1 0) 0) a CO o 1 1 a Eaton Co.— Contimied. Oneida _ 356 463 675 544 196 541 228 555 1,138 187 280 346 325 540 172 177 191 531 2S7 264 1S7 23S SJl 278 96 259 98 308 570 103 151 170 146 281 83 90 108 263 148 115 169 iSil 266 100 282 130 247 56S S4 129 176 179 2.39 89 S7 S3 2S8 139 149 a54 457 666 538 195 531 '-'22 550 I.IOS 1S3 338 312 539 172 176 191 531 273 258 187 2:!4 327 272 95 253 95 305 550 100 147 166 137 280 Si S9 108 250 139 111 167 2-33 339 266 100 278 127 243 338 83 12S 172 173 239 89 87 S3 281 134 147 2 6 9 6 1 10 6 5 30 4 5 8 13 1 4 i 6 1 6 3 3 20 3 4 4 9 1 2 2 Sunfleld 5 Vermontville (including Vermont- Vormonf,\n11« villagpi Walton (including Olivet village) . Olivet village 4 3 Windsor _ 2 Charlotte city . 10 1 2d ward. .., 1 3d ward 4 4 Eaton Rapids city Ist ward. 2d ward. 1 1 3d ward. .. 20 14 6 13 9 4 7 5 2d ward. 2 Emmet Co.. . 3,093 1,521 1,058 82 112 138 34 118 250 426 2.-)l 114 SI 139 1,539 760 521 47 57 29 60 19 64 119 217 118 44 71 1,554 761 537 33 53 49 78 15 34 131 209 133 62 37 68 2,S3'J 1,371 946 77 93 76 134 111 230 418 243 9li 70 136 1,407 682 462 44 46 2i^ 39 14 109 214 116 43 3S 70 1,432 689 484 33 47 48 75 13 .53 121 204 129 51 32 66 254 150 112 6 19 2 4 7 7 20 8 6 18 11 3 132 78 59 3 11 1 1 5 6 10 3 2 6 1 122 Bear Creek (inc. Petoskey village) 72 53 Bliss- . 2 8 Center 1 3 2 Friendship 1 Littleaeld... 10 Little Traverse (including Harbor 5 Harbor Springs village 4 Maple River . . 11 5 2 Genesee Co 11,997 321 368 341 379 510 170 1,044 603 144 363 713 269 606 6,032 ISO 198 174 199 264 80 538 305 65 198 3:38 115 311 5,965 141 170 167 180 246 90 506 298 79 165 375 134 295 11,324 318 347 319 363 479 162 1,021 586 144 349 660 23:i 592 5,695 179 189 162 191 250 77 526 296 63 1S9 312 108 304 5,629 139 13S 157 172 229 85 493 290 79 160 348 144 288 673 3 21 22 16 31 S 23 17 337 1 9 12 8 14 3 12 y 336 Argentine.. 2 Atlas 12 Burton 10 8 Davison (including Davison vill.) . Davison village 17 5 Fenton (including the follow- ing villages) Fenton village.. 11 8 Flint . 14 53 17 14 9 26 7 5 Flushing (inc. Flushing village) .. Flushing village . 27 10 Forest (inoludiog Otisville village) 7 52 410 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII.— Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. Counties, townships, viUages, cities and wards. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. 1 o i 1 CS i 3 o a Is S •3 1 .5 "3 a Genesee Co.— Continued, 101 503 86 484 75 4D4 548 380 29 419 453 435 697 198 104 3,029 957 900 577 595 56 253 40 250 30 208 281 183 11 225 232 217 340 85 41 1,443 464 428 248 303 45 250 46 234 45 196 267 197 18 194 221 218 357 113 63 1,586 493 472 329 292 94 488 79 461 71 370 536 359 27 407 444 427 661 186 98 2,723 853 826 532 512 52 241 34 239 28 188 273 175 11 219 228 213 317 79 39 1,300 416 395 229 260 42 247 45 222 43 182 263 184 16 188 216 214 344 107 59 1,423 437 431 303 252 15 7 23 4 34 12 21 2 12 9 8 36 12 6 S06 104 74 45 83 4 12 6 11 2 20 8 8 6 4 4 23 6 2 143 48 33 19 43 3 Gaines (inclnding Gaines village) . Gaines village . 3 1 Genesee (including part of Mt. Morris village). __ 12 Mt. Morris village (part of) Grand Blanc. . 2 14 4 Mt. Morris (including part of Mt. Morris village) 13 Mt. Morris village (part of) Mundy 2 6 Kichfleld 5 Thetford _._ Vienna (including Clio village) 4 13 6 Mt. Morris village (in Genesee 4 Flint city. _ __. ... 163 56 2d ward _ 41 3d ward 26 40 1,633 223 83 46 71 76 31 249 204 167 57 143 283 87 89 50 57 833 112 44 24 33 41 18 128 114 94 27 87 111 36 37 21 17 800 111 39 22 38 35 13 121 90 73 30 56 172 51 52 29 40 1,337 181 70 40 54 59 23 176 160 135 56 131 252 77 82 46 47 673 91 38 21 23 29 15 86 88 76 26 80 100 29 35 21 15 664 90 32 19 31 30 8 90 72 59 30 51 152 48 47 25 32 296 42 13 6 17 17 8 73 44 32 1 12 31 10 7 4 10 160 21 6 3 10 12 3 42 26 18 1 7 11 7 2 2" 136 21 7 Billings -. 3 7 Clement 5 Gladwin .. 31 18 14 Sherman 5 20 3 2d ward . 5 3d ward 4 8 Gogebic Co. 3,614 150 63 34 223 142 631 178 146 162 35 110 1,816 79 33 18 111 76 298 86 81 58 14 59 1,798 71 30 16 112 66 333 92 65 104 21 51 2.380 93 47 25 115 123 441 150 88 120 27 56 1,186 51 23 14 62 65 204 72 49 45 10 28 1,194 42 24 11 53 58 237 78 39 75 17 28 1,234 57 16 9 108 19 190 28 58 42 8 54 630 28 10 4 49 11 94 14 32 13 4 31 604 29 Iron wood 6 Marenisco WakeHeld (including Wakefield village not separately returned) .. 5 59 8 Bessemer city 96 14 2d ward 26 29 4 5th ward 23 POPULATION. TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. 411 Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Native and foreign born. Native. Foreign-bom. i 1 a S "(3 a IS l4 o Mayfleld- 15 Metamora (inc. Metamora village) Metamora village 11 4 North Branch (including North Branch village) . . 31 5 13 Eich : 19 32 7 2d ward.. 7 3d ward_. 2 4th ward _ .. W Leelanau Co. . 3,211 265 447 178 265 318 87 194 538 317 168 434 1,681 136 220 99 132 175 45 108 275 170 9S 225 1,530 129 227 79 133 143 42 86 263 147 72 209 2,970 245 423 173 233 289 81 189 502 290 151 394 1,545 123 207 96 111 161 42 104 259 154 86 202 241 20 24 5 32 29 6 5 36 27 17 40 136 13 13 3 21 14 3 4 16 16 10 23 105 7 CenterviUe. 11 2 Elmwood , 11 15 Glen Arbor 3 1 Leelanau... 20 Leland . 11 7 Sutton's Bay. 17 420 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — Continued.— Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, Native and foreign- bom. Native. Foreign-born. cities and wards. 1 1 1 a 1 0) 1 a la 1 00 .2 CQ •a Lenawee Co. 13,793 625 660 355 283 459 277 494 142 324 56 621 408 325 31 283 379 424 673 536 376 431 805 457 55 312 646 283 698 541 435 90 145 87 2,553 676 893 449 535 586 117 236 233 6,868 176 320 170- 147 245 157 229 64 176 31 324 217 172 16 157 199 233 349 294 196 200 415 233 33 160 307 134 338 258 230 37 70 47 1,272 307 463 228 274 279 56 95 128 6,925 449 340 185 136 214 120 265 78 148 25 297 191 153 15 126 180 191 324 242 180 231 390 224 22 152 339 149 360 283 205 53 75 40 1,281 369 430 221 261 307 61 141 105 13,396 585 642 351 279 457 275 464 138 322 54 619 403 320 31 273 369 419 671 515 354 411 770 453 55 305 639 280 684 529 425 83 138 85 2,432 639 848 436 509 585 117 235 233 6,694 172 311 167 144 2U 156 218 64 175 30 323 215 168 16 153 192 230 347 282 184 189 395 233 33 156 305 133 333 254 224 32 65 46 1,222 291 444 223 264 279 56 95 128 6,702 413 331 184 135 213 119 246 74 147 24 296 188 152 15 120 177 189 324 233 170 222 375 220 22 149 .334 147 351 275 201 51 73 39 1,210 348 404 213 245 306 61 140 105 397 40 18 4 4 2 2 30 4 2 2 2 5 5 174 4 9 3 3 1 1 11 i 1 1 2 4 223 Adrian 36 Blissfield (inc. Blissfield village). Blissfleld village 9 1 Cambridge 1 Clinton (inc. Clinton village) Clinton village 1 1 Deerfield (inc. Deerfield village).. Deerfield village... . _. 19 4 Dover (inc. part of Clayton vill.)_ 1 1 Fairfield _ 1 Franklin 3 Hudson (inc. part of Clayton vill.) Clayton village (part of) 1 Macon 10 10 5 2 21 22 20 35 4 4 7 3 2 12 12 11 20 6 3 2 Ogden _ 9 Raisin.. 10 Ridgeway.. 9 Riga _ 15 Rollin (inc. part of Addison vilL). 4 7 7 3 14 12 10 7 7 2 121 37 45 13 26 1 4 2 1 5 4 6 5 5 1 50 16 19 5 10 3 Seneca (inc. Morenci village) 5 2 Tecumeeh (inc. Tecumseh village) 9 8 Woodstock (including part of 4 Addison village (part of) 2 Addison village (in Rollin and Woodstock) 2 Clayton village (in Hudson and Dover) 1 71 21 2d ward. . 26 3d ward... 8 4tli ward 16 1 Ist ward. .. 2dward ._ _ _ 1 1 iic\ -wnrd Livingston Co _ 5,843 465 221 386 391 344 281 248 231 2,996 215 99 198 215 171 153 125 130 2,847 250 122 188 179 173 128 123 101 5,634 437 199 380 378 339 267 236 225 2,892 203 89 196 208 169 146 119 127 2,742 234 110 184 170 170 121 117 98 209 28 22 6 16 5 14 12 6 104 12 10 2 7 2 7 6 3 105 Brighton (inc. Brighton village) __ 16 12 4 9 Deerfield. 3 7 Green Oak 6 3 POPULATION. 421 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persona aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages. Native and foreign- bom. Native. Foreign -bom. cities and wards. 3 o H in o a 1 a S a o H i a o E-i "3 a .2 03 a Livingston Co.— Continued. Handy (inc. Fowlerville village) __ 583 254 277 922 629 280 319 16 257 330 1« 267 239 645 292 121 155 442 291 151 157 138 179 67 150 125 298 291 133 122 480 338 129 162 9 119 171 77 117 114 347 561 247 270 892 615 276 304 14 242 337 140 258 232 629 281 119 150 428 287 149 149 6 127 173 66 145 122 293 280 128 120 464 328 127 155 •iii 164 74 113 110 336 22 7 7 30 14 4 15 2 15 13 4 9 7 16 11 2 5 14 4 2 8 1 11 6 1 5 3 5 11 Hartland, *) Howell (inc. part of HoweU vili.) . Howell village {part of) 16 10 Iosco . Marion (inc. part of Howell vill.), Howell village (part of) . 7 1 Oceola 4 Putnam (including Pinckney vill.) PiTirlfT^i^y vi 11 R.(jA 7 3 Tyrone 4 UnadiUa - 4 Howell village (in Howell and Marion) 11 Luce Co. 629 18 60 505 302 46 307 5 28 247 140 27 322 13 32 258 162 19 367 2 46 290 178 29 177 1 22 134 78 20 190 1 24 156 100 9 262 16 14 215 124 17 130 4 6 113 62 7 132 12 Lakefleld_ 8 McMillan (inc. Newberry village) . 102 62 Pentlend 10 Mackinac Co. 2,272 101 194 305 174 78 246 202 129 109 318 45 64 6SJ 83 201 207 192 1,145 58 104 155 84 44 108 87 61 62 170 23 29 334 45 83 107 99 1,124 43 90 150 90 34 138 115 68 47 148 22 35 349 38 118 100 93 1,764 60 117 228 136 72 223 191 55 97 238 26 58 590 62 174 191 163 881 32 61 117 64 42 97 85 25 59 123 13 26 286 32 70 99 85 883 28 56 111 72 30 126 106 30 38 115 13 32 304 30 104 92 78 508 41 77 77 38 6 23 11 74 12 80 19 6 93 21 27 16 29 267 26 43 38 20 11 o 3^ 3 47 10 3 48 13 13 8 14 241 Brevort. ._ 15 Cedar _ 34 39 18 4 Holmes (including Mackinac viU.) 12 9 38 9 33 9 St. Ignace 3 45 let ward 8 2d ward 14 3d ward. _ 8 4th ward 15 Macomb Co 10,388 564 207 532 222 721 288 629 842 5,2.58 270 101 265 96 352 132 336 428 5,130 294 106 267 126 369 156 293 414 9,632 516 191 467 204 692 276 593 812 4,S.)7 246 91 231 91 342 129 314 414 4,775 270 100 236 113 350 147 279 398 756 48 16 65 18 29 12 36 30 401 24 10 34 5 10 3 22 14 355 24 6 31 13 Chesterfield (including New Balti- 19 New Baltimore village 9 Clinton. 14 IS 422 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII.— Continued.— Primary/ school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Native and foreign- born. a CD Native. a Foreign-bom. Macomb Co.— Continued. Harrison Lenox (inc. the following villages) New Haven village Richmond village (part of) _ Macomb Kay Richmond (including the follow- ing villages Memphis village (part of) Richmond village (part of) Shelby (inc. part of Utica village) Utica village (part of) Sterling (inc. part of Utica vill.). Utica village (part of) Warren (including Warren village) Warren village Washington (including part of Romeo village) Romeo village (part of) Memphis vill. (in Richmond. Ma- comb Co. , and Riley, St. Clair Co.) Richmond village (in Lenox and Richmond) Romeo village (in Bruce and Wash- ington) Utica vill. (in Shelby and Sterling) Mt. Clemens city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward Manistee Co Arcadia _ Bear Lake (inc. Bear Lake village) Bear Lake village Brown Cleon (including Copemish vill.).. Copemish village Filer Manistee Maple Grove. Moriila Onekama (inc. Onekama village). Onekama village Pleasanton Springdale Stronack Manistee city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Bth ward 6th ward... 7th ward 237 719 129 90 643 471 721 103 187 495 91 672 62 910 85 555 203 172 277 425 153 1,777 744 593 440 130 370 59 41 273 254 371 54 93 235 38 355 28 478 40 280 87 134 183 66 861 351 295 215 107 349 70 49 270 217 350 49 94 260 53 317 34 432 45 275 116 143 242 87 916 393 298 225 9,106 289 439 101 294 343 117 864 1,027 135 119 377 139 201 62 236 4,720 691 650 532 661 688 652 946 4,623 154 228 46 157 160 52 433 517 80 190 70 112 30 131 302 290 249 335 368 324 497 135 211 55 137 183 65 431 510 55 53 187 32 105 2,355 289 360 283 326 320 328 449 217 676 121 86 520 441 673 101 174 447 86 621 62 863 82 504 193 170 260 397 148 1,690 677 522 391 7,459 242 395 93 275 324 108 688 726 126 115 357 128 182 58 190 3,781 446 504 463 505 538 573 752 116 347 54 39 257 238 344 53 88 211 36 322 28 452 40 247 81 87 127 172 64 776 323 260 193 3,775 130 204 42 146 152 48 340 348 74 64 178 63 102 29 105 1,903 235 229 217 251 289 291 391 101 329 67 47 263 203 329 236 50 34 411 42 257 112 133 225 84 814 354 262 3,684 112 191 51 129 172 60 348 378 52 51 179 65 80 29 85 1,878 211 275 246 254 249 282 361 187 67 71 49 47 44 8 19 19 9 176 301 9 4 20 11 19 4 145 146 156 150 79 194 26 4 93 169 6 2 12 7 10 1 26 462 67 61 32 84 79 33 106 POPULATION. 423 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued.— Prmar^ school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. CountieB, Native and foreign- bom. Native. Foreign-bom. cities and wards. 3 i J 09 a .3 1 to ■3 a at 1 i .2 .2 a Manitou Co. 334 88 32 28 157 29 161 43 15 13 76 14 173 4.5 17 15 81 15 318 86 32 20 153 27 151 42 15 7 75 12 167 44 17 13 78 15 16 2 10 1 6 1 8 4 2 6 1 2 2 3 South. Manitoiu Mawqttf.ttti; Cn. 12,326 700 365 194 157 108 280 72 327 73 849 232 207 86 97 285 44 3,636 199 419 543 575 354 405 318 254 279 290 2,939 559 350 297 361 508 390 319 155 1,882 458 348 221 474 381 6,055 333 198 91 88 55 132 40 172 36 415 119 103 53 56 143 21 1,801 88 203 252 299 176 212 159 130 126 156 1,384 275 135 143 165 238 188 166 74 918 216 174 117 220 191 6,271 367 167 103 69 53 148 32 155 37 434 113 104 33 41 142 23 1,835 111 216 291 276 178 193 159 124 153 134 1,555 284 215 154 196 270 202 153 81 964 242 174 104 254 190 9,669 580 276 165 117 91 205 53 244 64 656 161 140 65 56 215 29 2,855 167 368 4U 410 281 296 229 208 228 224 2,376 415 291 245 299 407 335 251 133 1,461 344 290 179 383 265 4,765 272 153 79 65 46 99 31 122 30 327 84 71 40 32 \^1 1,398 70 179 203 219 131 156 110 106 109 115 1,145 206 111 123 143 199 170 128 65 717 162 146 96 175 138 4,904 308 123 86 52 45 106 22 122 34 329 77 69 25 24 104 15 1,457 97 189 241 191 150 140 119 102 119 109 1,231 209 180 122 156 208 165 123 68 744 182 144 83 208 127 2,657 120 89 29 40 17 75 19 83 9 193 71 67 21 41 70 15 781 32 51 99 165 73 109 89 46 51 66 563 144 59 52 62 101 55 68 22 421 114 58 42 91 116 1,290 61 45 12 23 9 33 9 50 6 88 35 32 13 24 32 7 403 18 24 49 80 45 56 49 24 17 41 239 69 24 20 22 39 18 38 9 201 54 28 21 45 53 1,367 59 44 Ely . 17 17 8 TshpfimiTig- 42 10 33 Nflg'STinftft ,. , ,_ 3 Republic 105 Richmond (inc. Palmer village). . Pft]mpr villflgA 36 35 Sands. 8 Skandia _ 17 Tilden ■M Turin 8 THhpftTning r.ity 378 Ist ward. 14 2d ward. 27 50 83 5th ward _ 28 6th ward 53 40 8th ward 22 9th ward 34 10th ward. 25 TWnrqiiflffA rify 324 75 2d ward. 35 3H warH.. 32 40 5th ward 62 6th ward 37 7th ward .. _. 30 8th ward 13 Negannee city_ 220 60 2d ward 30 3d ward-. 21 4th ward 46 5th ward . 63 Mason Co.... 6,175 437 74 115 537 3,199 243 34 69 277 2,976 194 40 46 260 5,295 395 74 107 472 2,732 215 34 62 240 2,563 180 40 45 232 880 42 467 28 413 Amber (inc. part of Scottville viU.) ScottviUe ^^age (part of) Branch. 14 8 65 7 37 1 Custer (inc. part of Scottville vill.) 28 424 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bo rn. cities and wards. 1 1 a •3 ■3 1 "3 a 1 13 1 ■3 '3 a Mason Co.— Continued. ScottTille village (part of) - Eden . _ 78 215 347 147 68 317 502 52 284 212 283 152 2,659 .370 431 545 650 569 94 36 108 207 81 44 169 250 31 155 117 140 70 1,308 200 173 277 330 276 52 42 107 140 66 24 148 252 21 129 95 143 82 1,351 170 258 268 320 293 42 74 203 318 125 53 258 475 40 261 200 266 148 2,122 295 379 410 512 442 84 35 103 185 69 34 138 234 23 143 112 134 69 1,040 161 157 201 259 216 46 39 100 133 56 19 120 241 17 118 88 132 79 1,082 134 222 209 253 226 38 4 12 29 22 15 59 27 12 23 12 17 4 537 75 52 135 13« 127 10 1 5 22 12 10 31 16 8 12 5 6 1 268 39 16 76 71 60 6 3 7 Free Soil , 7 Grant 10 Hamlin 5 Riverton 11 Sheridan . 4 11 Summit 7 Victory Scottville village (in Amber and Custer) Ludington city ._ 11 3 269 36 2d ward, 36 3dward_ 59 67 5th ward ^ _. 6th ward 67 4 Mecosta Co, 7,167 368 69 252 229 319 323 473 50 276 216 486 415 230 332 441 355 179 2.34 516 119 1,702 252 232 546 284 388 3,652 200 27 123 120 161 174 233 20 139 113 248 213 128 173 220 184 93 131 259 47 833 113 105 264 144 207 3,515 168 42 129 109 168 149 240 30 137 103 238 202 102 159 221 171 86 103 257 72 869 139 127 282 140 181 6,656 341 64 243 212 294 277 439 49 262 209 436 389 219 301 432 331 176 224 491 113 1,656 228 218 510 273 327 3,368 185 25 119 112 149 145 221 20 130 109 216 196 121 158 216 168 92 124 246 45 753 103 100 242 139 169 3,288 156 39 124 100 145 132 218 29 132 100 220 193 98 143 216 163 84 100 245 68 803 125 118 268 134 158 511 27 5 9 17 25 46 34 1 14 7 50 26 11 31 9 24 3 10 25 6 146 24 14 36 11 61 284 15 2 4 8 12 29 12 §" 4 32 17 7 15 4 16 1 7 13 2 80 10 5 22 5 38 227 iEltna (inc. part of Morley village) Morley village (part of)..- Austin _ Big Rapids _ _ 12 3 5 9 Chippewa Colfax 13 17 Deerfield (inc. part of Morley vill.) 22 1 Fork 5 Grant..- Green 3 18 9 Martiny _ 4 16 Millbrook _ Morton (inc. Mecosta village) Mecosta village _. _. 8 3 Wheatland 12 Morley village (in ^tna and Deer- field) - 4 66 1st ward. . 14 2dward..__ 9 3d ward _.. 14 6 23 7,378 171 90 182 379 3,729 94 54 107 203 3,649 77 36 75 176 5,669 137 71 139 323 2,850 71 43 80 176 2,819 66 28 59 147 1,709 34 19 43 56 879 23 11 27 27 830 Cedarville 11 8 16 MeUen. 29 POPULATION. 425 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties. townships, yillages, cities and wardfs. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-borD. i9 1 o "a S a CD "(3 o H "(3 S a 3 CO S S3 a Menominee Co.— Continued. Menominee. 298 301 682 651 1,015 3,609 510 683 509 473 490 542 402 156 165 363 327 498 1,762 243 330 229 09s 250 290 192 142 136 319 324 517 1,847 287 353 280 245 240 252 210 220 171 492 507 803 2,806 398 520 401 363 383 418 323 119 86 257 258 394 1,366 190 249 1S4 176 190 223 154 101 85 235 249 409 1,440 208 271 217 187 193 195 169 78 130 190 144 212 803 112 163 108 110 107 124 79 37 79 106 69 104 396 53 81 45 52 60 67 38 41 51 84 Spalding 75 108 MRnominfipi p.ity 407 1st ward 59 2d ward _ 82 3d ward 63 58 5th ward 47 6th ward 57 7thward_ _,_ 41 MmT.AVTi r.n 4,550 196 218 50 212 305 450 259 175 273 96 100 378 211 218 614 401 795 198 256 209 132 2,393 93 121 29 117 164 241 12-( 98 158 52 60 209 108 110 333 211 372 97 122 9i 61 2,157 103 97 21 95 141 209 131 77 115 44 40 169 103 108 281 190 423 101 134 117 71 4,000 174 173 48 197 257 384 254 152 207 85 81 333 181 207 540 354 727 177 240 186 124 2,092 86 95 28 109 138 200 126 86 125 4:3 50 185 93 105 286 187 337 84 114 82 57 1,908 88 78 20 88 119 184 128 66 82 42 31 148 88 102 254 167 390 93 126 104 67 550 45 2 15 48 66 i 66 11 19 45 30 11 74 47 68 21 16 23 8 301 7 26 1 8 26 41 2 12 33 9 10 24 13 5 47 24 35 13 10 4 249 Edenville. _ 15 19 1 Homer. 7 Hope. 22 Ingersoll 25 Ja»per _. 3 11 TvarVin 33 Lee - .. 2 Lincoln __ 9 Midland 21 Mt. Hayley. .___ 15 Porter 6 Warren (inc. Coleman Tillage) 27 23 Midland city 33 8 2d ward. _ 8 3d ward 13 4thward . 4 2,230 103 48 194 360 53 181 7 115 60 415 314 312 12 328 1,168 58 26 92 201 24 87 6 68 31 211 158 168 7 168 1,062 45 22 102 159 29 94 1 47 29 204 156 144 5 160 1,833 83 46 166 262 49 144 7 109 59 342 253 232 9 280 947 45 24 80 139 21 71 6 64 30 171 128 127 6 141 886 38 22 86 123 28 73 1 43 29 171 123 105 3 139 397 20 2N 98 4 37 221 13 12 62 3 16 176 ^tna V Bloomfleld Caldwell 16 36 Forest Lake (inc. part of Lake City vill.) Lake City Tillage (part of) Norwich 1 21 6 1 73 61 80 3 4S 4 1 40 30 41 1 27 2 Reeder (including part of Lake City village) 33 Lake City village (part of) Eichland finclading part of 31 39 McBain village (part of) Riverside (including part of McBain •village) 2 21 54 426 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII.— Continued —Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bo m. la I 1 a 3 o H •a 1 CO 3 in 1 1 Missaukee Qo.— Continued. 174 61 321 186 86 34 164 93 88 27 157 93 158 61 260 167 77 34 134 83 81 27 128 84 16 9 7 West Branch Lake City village (in Lake and Reeder)— . 61 19 30 10 31 McBain village (in Eichland and 9 MoneoeCo 11,047 706 645 680 1,038 334 534 676 671 537 429 453 654 113 275 601 657 126 608 256 1,883 693 252 569 369 5,689 368 346 328 537 173 271 347 353 283 239 245 327 55 134 339 345 58 310 125 917 414 102 282 119 5,358 338 299 352 501 161 263 329 318 254 190 208 327 58 141 262 312 68 268 131 966 279 150 287 250 10,791 692 642 662 998 326 528 667 668 527 425 439 642 112 271 588 634 116 587 249 1,821 660 243 560 358 5,565 359 343 320 514 170 268 .345 351 277 236 239 323 55 132 331 338 56 299 121 890 395 101 279 115 5,226 333 299 342 484 156 260 322 317 250 189 200 319 57 139 257 298 60 288 128 931 265 142 281 243 256 14 3 IS 40 8 6 9 3 10 4 14 12 1 4 13 23 10 21 7 62 33 9 9 11 124 9 3 8 23 3 3 2 2 6 3 6 4 2" 8 7 2 11 4 27 19 1 3 4 132 Ash 5 Bedford ._,_ Berlin 10 Dundee (inc. Dundee village) 17 5 Erie . 3 Exeter 7 1 Ida - 4 1 8 Milan (inc. part of Milan vlCage). 8 Monroe ._ 2 Raisinville 5 Summerfield (inc. Petersburg vill.) PAt.firs;hnrg villagfl 16 8 Whiteford.-. Milan village (in Milan, Monroe Co., and York, Washtenaw Co.).. 10 3 1st ward 14 2d ward Sdward Q 4th ward 7 11,213 383 684 317 369 735 358 480 .577 111 409 291 461 85 426 6 449 555 215 5,612 209 331 138 194 365 167 238 293 52 202 154 241 38 230 4 221 2i2 111 5,601 174 353 179 175 370 191 242 284 59 207 137 220 47 198 2 228 273 104 10,528 371 672 308 367 711 353 477 548 103 365 274 440 78 409 6 445 503 208 5,261 201 326 134 193 355 166 237 276 47 179 146 225 33 223 4 219 281 110 5,287 170 346 174 174 358 187 240 272 56 186 128 215 45 186 2 226 242 96 885 12 12 9 2 24 5 3 29 8 44 17 21 7 17 351 8 5 4 1 10 1 1 17 5 23 16 5 7 334 4 7 5 1 14 4 2 12 3 21 9 5 2 10 Belvldere. Bloomer (inc. Carson City village) Carson City village Bushnell Cato (inc. Lakeview village) Crystal. Day (including McBride village).. McBride village - Eureka. Evergreen (including part of Sheridan village)... Falrplain (including part of Sheridan village) Sheridan village (part of) Ferris. ___ _ _ ... Home (including Edmore village) . Edmore village 4 52 9 2 21 1 2 31 8 POPULATION. 427 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued.^ Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-born. cities and wards. 3 {D J as 1 '3 o to .2 1 s CD "3 a Montcalm Co.— Continued. Maple Valley 661 506 455 66 416 656 413 400 628 42 450 133 907 261 357 289 415 254 161 312 263 223 35 223 341 208 207 254 20 240 62 414 114 169 131 173 122 53 349 243 232 31 193 315 205 193 274 22 210 71 493 147 188 158 240 132 108 590 466 431 66 353 590 3.53 392 471 41 408 125 847 240 338 269 .398 243 155 276 246 209 35 186 306 179 204 217 19 214 56 391 108 164 119 171 119 52 314 220 222 31 167 284 174 188 254 22 194 69 456 i:!2 174 150 227 124 103 71 40 24 36 17 14 35 Montcalm 23 Pierson (inc. Pierson village) PiftrsoTi villngft 10 Pine 63 66 50 8 57 1 42 8 60 21 19 20 17 11 6 37 35 29 3 37 1 26 6 23 6 5 12 4 3 1 26 Reynolds (inc. Howard City vill.)_ 31 31 Eichland .. 5 Sidney (inc. part of Sheridan vill.) 20 Winfleld. 16 Sheridan village (in Evergreen, 2 Grftonvillft city 37 15 2d ward 14 3d ward 8 13 1st ward - 8 2d ward 5 MONTMOEENCY Co. 776 166 83 33 218 95 102 119 42 46 426 85 44 17 ll» 48 58 79 26 25 350 81 39 16 109 47 44 40 16 21 613 141 78 31 168 70 69 71 42 41 333 71 42 17 84 36 41 45 26 24 280 70 36 14 84 34 28 26 16 20 163 25 5 2 50 25 33 48 93 14 2 ""2.5' 12 17 34 70 Albert 11 Briley (including Atlanta village) 3 2 Hillman (inc. Hillman village) .._ 25 13 16 Eust 14 Wheatfleld 2 1 1 MUSKEaON Co 12,673 46 612 63 141 304 102 273 286 91 274 136 617 515 329 561 112 362 6,306 22 309 31 88 160 65 143 141 44 145 74 321 268 173 293 60 190 6,367 24 303 32 53 144 37 130 145 47 129 62 296 247 156 268 52 172 10,856 42 584 60 126 255 88 232 261 78 263 126 557 467 305 413 80 324 5,405 20 296 30 80 131 56 122 127 36 139 71 283 238 160 209 41 170 5,451 22 288 30 46 124 32 110 134 42 124 55 274 229 145 204 39 154 1,817 4 28 3 15 49 14 41 25 13 11 10 60 48 24 148 32 38 901 2 13 1 S 29 9 21 14 8 6 3 38 30 13 84 19 20 916 Blue Lake. 2 Casinova (including part of Cas- 15 Oasuovla village (part of) 2 Cedar Creek 7 Dalton . 20 5 Fruitland 20 Fruitport village _.. 11 5 Helton. 5 t Montague (inc. Montague village) 22 IS Moorland Muskegon (includiog part of Mus- 11 64 Muskegou Heights vill. (part of).. Norton (including part of Muske- 13 18 428 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-born. 1 1 1 s CD 3 o Eh 1 a 1 a 1 1 a en 1 a/ Muskegon Co.— Continued. Muskegon Heights Till, (part of).. 120 497 177 630 596 235 92 232 6,795 705 1,113 689 194 1,023 1,095 1,029 647 296 93 124 79 59 256 87 293 275 127 41 119 3,276 355 565 327 200 485 507 515 322 143 49 57 37 61 241 90 337 321 108 51 113 3,519 350 548 362 294 538 588 514 325 153 44 67 42 113 481 164 556 524 214 86 193 5,626 603 850 590 423 926 930 799 505 239 74 107 58 54 248 80 260 244 118 39 95 2,724 299 420 280 180 459 430 404 252 111 38 49 24 59 233 . 84 296 280 96 47 98 2,902 304 430 310 243 467 500 395 253 128 36 58 34 7 16 13 74 72 21 6 39 1,169 102 263 99 71 97 165 230 142 57 19 17 21 5 8 7 33 31 9 2 24 552 56 145 47 20 26 77 111 70 32 11 8 13 2 8 Sullivan 6 WhitehaU (inc. Whitehall village) Whitehall village.... 41 41 White River.. 12 Casnovia village (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, Muskegon < lo.) Muskegon Heights village (in Mus- kegon and Norton) . 4 15 Muskegon city _ _ ,._ 617 46 2d ward 118 3d ward. 52 5th ward. 71 6th ward 8S 7th ward 119 8th ward North Muskegon city 1st ward 25 3d ward ^ Newaygo Co.. 6,284 498 45 332 140 123 198 302 209 200 18 695 237 379 78 403 138 477 157 143 177 271 138 231 180 593 134 277 80 3,199 240 24 174 79 68 104 165 110 104 8 357 110 185 40 208 76 247 91 71 82 131 82 103 102 303 64 132 40 3,085 258 21 158 61 55 94 137 99 96 10 338 127 194 38 195 62 230 6» 72 95 140 56 128 78 290 80 5,911 473 44 322 129 119 195 283 194 185 17 664 223 373 78 380 136 440 141 137 168 236 134 213 163 538 130 251 79 3,008 227 24 167 73 66 103 155 101 95 8 342 103 184 40 191 74 226 81 69 77 111 79 97 92 277 53 119 39 2,903 246 20 155 56 53 92 128 93 90 9 322 120 189 38 186 62 214 60 68 91 125 55 116 71 261 77 132 40 373 25 1 10 11 4 3 19 15 15 1 31 14 6 191 13 7 6 2 1 10 9 9 15 7 1 183 12 1 3 5 9 Grant village Barton,. Beaver .,_ Big Prairie. Bridgeton.. 2 9 6 6 1 16 7 5 Brooks (inc. part of Newaygo vill.) Newaygo village (part of j Croton (including Groton village). Dayton (inc. part of Fremont vill.) Fremont village (part of) Denver (inc. part of Hesperia vill.) Hesperia village (part of) 23 2 37 16 6 9 35 4 18 17 55 4 26 1 14 21 10 2 5 20 3 6 10 26 1 13 1 9 16 6 4 4 15 1 12 7 29 3 13 Everett Garfield (including part of Ne- Newaygo village (part of) Grant Monroe. Sheridan (including part of Fre- mont village) Troy POPULATION. 429 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages, Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wardfs. Native and foreign- born. Native. Forei^-bom. 3 1 1^ 1 S so la o H a 1 OS a s a 1 Newaygo Co.— Continued. Wilcox (inc. White Cloud village) White Clond village 309 176 371 159 366 146 77 164 74 201 163 99 207 85 165 293 162 353 155 335 142 74 156 70 182 151 88 197 85 153 16 14 18 4 31 4 3 8 4 19 12 11 Fremont village (in Dayton and Sheridan) . 10 Hesperia viU. (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.). Newaygo village (in Brooks and 12 11,540 341 90 604 281 584 272 346 305 476 76 258 395 584 328 376 107 489 217 564 350 3,35 256 357 154 515 253 278 268 565 90 426 288 449 303 308 210 1,660 269 426 353 422 190 5,766 176 44 299 133 264 121 188 156 234 33 138 205 272 140 189 56 247 109 293 174 190 124 172 67 248 106 130 149 289 40 227 146 237 157 149 111 776 125 190 169 200 92 5,774 165 46 305 148 320 151 158 149 242 43 120 190 312 188 187 51 242 108 271 176 145 132 185 87 267 147 148 119 276 50 199 142 212 146 159 99 884 144 236 184 222 98 10,734 324 87 554 263 536 246 339 293 446 74 245 379 549 302 363 106 426 188 547 a38 299 238 338 150 490 232 262 249 514 75 369 270 409 286 283 208 1,518 241 377 330 390 180 5,345 166 42 271 124 242 110 185 149 218 33 130 196 255 126 180 55 210 89 285 168 174 115 164 66 239 98 122 139 352 31 197 137 208 148 136 109 720 114 171 160 187 88 5,389 158 45 283 139 294 136 154 144 228 41 115 183 294 176 183 51 216 99 262 170 125 123 174 84 251 134 140 110 262 44 172 133 201 140 147 99 798 127 206 170 203 92 806 17 3 50 18 48 26 7 12 30 2 13 16 35 26 13 1 63 29 17 12 36 18 19 4 25 21 16 19 51 15 57 18 40 17 25 2 142 28 49 23 32 10 421 10 2 28 9 22 11 3 7 16 8" 9 17 14 9 1 37 20 8 6 16 9 8 1 9 8 8 10 37 9 30 9 29 11 13 2 56 11 19 9 13 4 383 Addison (inc. Leonard village) 1 Avon (inc. Rochester village). Rochester village 00 '9 Bloonafleld (inc. Birmingham 7ill,} 26 13 Brandon 4 Farmington (including Farming- ton rillpgrp). 14 2 Highland 7 Holly (including HoUy viUage) ... HoUy village... 18 12 Independence (including Clarks- 4 Clarkston village Lyon (inc. South Lyons village). . 26 9 Milford (inc. Milford village) 9 6 Novi 20 Oakland Orion (including Orion village).. _ Orion village... 9 11 3 Oxford (including Oxford village) 16 13 Pontiac _. 8 Hose. 9 Boyal Oak (inc. Eoyal Oak vill.).. Royal Oak village 14 6 Southfield 27 Springfield- 9 Troy 11 Waterford... 6 West Bloomfield 12 White Lake- 86 17 2d ward.. 30 14 4th ward 19 6 430 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII.— Continued.— Pnmarj/ school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-born. cities and wards. 1 1 ID 13 a & i a 1 s at la a 1 B a 6h Oceana Co.. 5,586 405 263 67 281 504 323 349 330 203 667 286 301 297 81 53 500 446 774 306 269 159 2,901 211 143 33 140 266 155 190 176 102 328 129 158 152 34 27 258 231 410 157 152 74 2,685 194 120 34 141 238 168 159 154 101 339 157 143 145 47 26 242 215 364 149 117 85 5,251 389 245 61 281 484 318 327 257 195 633 271 285 292 77 52 464 410 713 286 255 155 2,706 203 130 30 140 255 154 180 134 97 310 124 151 147 30 26 234 207 373 144 142 70 2,545 186 115 31 141 229 164 147 123 98 323 147 134 145 47 26 230 203 340 142 113 85 335 16 18 6 195 8 13 3 140 Benona 8 Clay Banks, 5 Colfax 3 Crystal 20 5 22 73 8 34 15 16 5 4 1 36 36 61 20 14 4 11 1 10 42 5 18 5 7 5 4 1 24 24 37- 13 10 4 9 Ferry ___ Golden.. 4 12 Grant 31 Greenwood Hart (including Hart village) Hart village 3 16 10 9 New_ Field (including part of Hes- peria villaee) . Otto Pentwater (inc. Pentwater vill.)-- """12 12 Shelby (including Shelby village). 24 7 Weare Hesperia vill. (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.). 4 Og-emaw Co. 1,899 26 151 108 110 45 51 27 113 138 31 22 62 202 211 602 404 991 11 81 50 54 26 26 13 58 88 14 14 36 108 100 312 205 908 15 70 58 56 19 25 14 55 50 17 8 26 94 111 290 199 1,507 24 109 85 80 40 45 23 76 120 29 22 52 155 183 464 317 793 10 62 39 35 23 21 10 44 78 14 14 33 81 88 241 164 714 14 47 46 45 17 24 13 32 42 15 8 19 74 95 223 153 392 2 42 23 30 5 6 4 37 18 2 198 1 19 11 19 3 5 3 14 10 194 1 Churchill 23 12 11 Foster 2 1 Hill 1 23 Klacking 8 2 Mills 10 47 28 138 87 3 27 12 71 41 7 Richland 20 Eose - 16 West Branch (including West Branch village) 67 46 Ontonagon Co. 1,740 47 9 68 307 437 712 583 160 899 19 7 44 171 208 870 303 80 841 28 2 24 136 229 342 280 80 1,435 37 9 67 219 348 599 493 156 729 17 7 44 114 163 306 254 78 706 20 2 23 105 185 293 239 78 305 10 170 2 135 Bohemia. 8 1 88 89 •113 90 4 ....... 45 64 49 2 1 Interior 31 McMillan 44 Ontonagon (including Ontonagon 49 Ontonagon village 41 2 POPULATION. 431 TABLE XXVIII — Continued. — Primary Hchool ages. Persons aged 6 to 20 years— primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and warda. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. 5 CO 1b 1 a 1 a S S S Osceola Co. 5,809 332 101 67 383 131 187 422 107 227 404 158 451 331 187 99 263 577 815 1,209 739 277 381 199 446 3,017 180 56 39 200 66 97 229 54 111 214 78 235 164 86 55 137 313 167 596 358 147 196 104 233 2,792 152 45 28 183 65 90 193 53 118 190 80 216 167 101 44 126 264 148 613 381 130 1>'5 95 213 5,196 290 90 55 353 114 177 377 96 212 360 143 422 296 159 92 228 518 301 1,024 602 253 349 190 415 2,701 154 48 30 182 56 94 206 48 104 195 71 218 144 70 52 119 2&5 163 503 298 133 178 102 221 2,493 136 42 25 171 58 83 171 48 108 165 72 204 152 69 40 109 233 136 519 304 120 171 88 194 613 42 11 12 30 17 10 45 11 15 44 15 29 35 28 7 35 59 14 185 137 24 32 9 31 316 26 8 9 18 10 3 23 6 7 19 17 20 16 3 IS 28 91 60 14 IS o 12 297 Burdell (including Tustin village) 16 3 Cedar Evart (inc. part of Evart village) _. 3 12 7 Hartwick 7 Hersey (including Hersey village) . Hersey village _. .. _. 22 Higchlnnii S Le Roy (including Le Roy village) Le Roy village -. 25 S 12 Marion (including Marion village) Marion village. 15 12 Middle Branch 4 Orient . 17 Osceola (inc. part of Evart vill.) _- "Rvart villag-ft (part-, of) 31 12 Richmond (inc. Reed City village) 94 77 10 14 Sylvan. 7 Evart vill. (in Evart and Osceola). 19 4S4 58 111 61 18 60 124 30 262 12 27 61 33 9 34 63 23 222 10 31 50 28 9 26 61 7 451 22 56 107 56 13 59 109 29 237 12 25 57 28 5 33 55 22 214 10 31 50 28 8 26 54 7 33 25 s Big Creek 2 4 5 5 1 15 1 4 5 4 1 S 1 ElmRr 1 Harmon . Mentor . 7 1,467 318 122 40 52 233 56 171 92 , 363 156 143 278 735 167 56 23 25 115 27 83 55 171 71 69 127 732 151 66 17 27 118 29 88 37 192 85 73 151 1,224 263 103 26 33 224 44 152 78 295 136 109 239 603 137 47 14 16 112 23 74 44 133 58 50 103 621 126 56 12 17 112 21 78 34 162 78 59 134 243 55 19 14 19 9 12 19 14 68 20 33 39 132 30 9 9 9 3 4 9 11 38 13 19 22 111 Bagley (inc. part of Gaylord vill.) . 25 10 Charlton 10 6 Dover S "Rlmirn 10 Hayes - _ _ -. , 3 Livingston (including part of 30 Gaylord village (part of) 7 14 Gaylord village (in Bagley and Livingston) . 17 Ottawa Co. 13,614 550 560 50t 13 6,920 279 292 251 5 6,694 271 268 253 8 12,050 493 468 482 13 6,107 246 235 241 5,943 247 233 241 8 1,564 57 92 22 813 33 57 10 751 Allnnrlnln 24 35 Chester (inc. part of Lisbon vill.) . 12 432 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XXyill.—CoNTmvv.o.— Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. CountieB, Native and fo born. reign- Native. Foreign-bom. cities and wards. i ■a 1 IB 1 a m a, la as 1 la 1 Ed B Ottawa Co.— Continued. 438 650 352 1,185 25 819 771 831 240 237 685 262 422 600 1,113 265 63 290 1,916 401 269 883 363 2,081 611 262 590 477 141 213 349 206 607 17 413 399 406 104 126 329 121 211 291 561 126 26 143 940 193 125 441 181 1,047 323 137 285 223 79 225 301 . 146 578 8 406 372 425 136 111 356 141 211 209 552 139 37 147 978 208 144 442 182 1,034 288 125 305 254 62 389 602 319 1,042 23 724 695 771 220 218 600 236 391 493 BOB 225 63 248 1,700 354 249 798 299 1,694 478 222 497 390 107 191 323 186 537 16 360 360 380 97 116 290 110 194 286 493 106 26 122 830 170 118 395 147 839 2.50 116 236 177 60 198 279 133 505 7 364 3a5 391 123 102 310 126 197 207 476 119 37 126 870 184 131 403 152 855 228 106 261 213 47 49 48 33 143 2 95 76 60 20 19 85 26 31 7 144 40 22 26 20 70 1 53 39 26 7 10 39 11 17 5 68 20 27 Georgetown „, 22 Grand Haven 13 Holland (inc. partof Zeelandvill.) Zeeland village (part of) 73 1 42 Olive 37 Polkton (Inc. Coopersville village) 34 13 g Spring Lake (inc Spring Lake vill,) Spring Lake village 46 15 Tallmage 14 Wright _ 2 Zeeland (inc. part of Zeeland vill.) 76 20 Lisbon village (in Sparta, Kent Co. and Chester, Ottawa Co.) ZBeland village (in Holland and Zeeland) 42 216 47 20 85 64 387 133 40 93 87 34 21 110 23 7 46 34 208 73 21 49 46 19 21 Grand Haven city __ 106 1st ward 24 2d ward____ _... 3d ward__ 4th ward ._._ 30 1st ward 60 3d ward. 4th ward 41 Peesque Isle Co 2,264 98 72 332 53 86 176 181 204 683 61 318 206 1,222 62 38 194 30 50 99 111 106 344 24 164 91 1,042 36 34 138 23 36 77 70 98 339 37 154 115 2,001 65 52 313 43 59 163 146 187 649 55 269 183 1,066 43 27 177 24 34 90 86 99 326 21 139 83 935 22 25 136 19 25 73 60 88 323 34 130 100 263 33 20 19 10 27 13 35 17 34 6 49 23 156 19 11 17 6 16 9 25 7 18 3 25 8 107 AUis Bearinger 9 Belknap .. . 2 Case 11 4 10 10 16 Krakow . Metz Moltke. ___ Posen_. Rogers (including Rogers village) Rogers village 24 15 Roscommon Co 478 18 18 217 10 50 19 51 95 262 10 9 119 6 31 11 30 46 216 8 9 98 4 19 8 21 49 390 13 18 202 10 36 15 33 63 217 6 9 113 6 22 8 17 36 173 7 9 89 4 14 7 16 27 88 5 45 4 43 Gerrish 15 6 Markey„_ ___ _.. 14 4 18 32 9 3 13 10 Richfield 1 St. Helens 22 POPULATION. 433 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. Conn ties, townships. Tillages, Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. cities and wards. S 1 1 1^ 00 B 1 'a 1 a Saginaw Co. _ , 26,858 259 51" 473 506 84 436 676 1,099 808 355 275 761 320 680 366 189 415 J44 321 212 618 248 490 403 177 534 187 239 627 436 539 509 14 045 1,008 1,043 498 1,051 1,370 649 1,451 673 666 1,177 1,264 857 627 740 971 13,442 141 274 236 270 41 212 339 581 407 167 136 374 152 335 173 106 206 64 166 104 339 133 261 217 89 282 83 124 338 222 278 266 6,833 480 486 237 521 630 295 699 322 339 567 642 428 311 370 506 13,416 118 243 237 236 43 224 337 518 401 188 139 387 168 345 193 83 209 80 155 108 279 115 229 186 88 252 104 115 289 214 261 243 7,212 528 657 261 530 740 354 752 351 327 610 622 429 316 370 465 23,626 229 50O 458 470 80 393 629 904 617 305 267 712 298 661 324 174 366 134 315 158 572 183 416 381 153 510 184 195 569 388 495 407 12,180 869 951 424 931 1,170 552 1,242 576 606 1,031 1,053 743 565 662 805 11,831 125 263 227 251 39 193 313 475 305 149 130 353 145 326 152 94 175 61 160 72 312 103 223 211 78 265 82 96 301 199 257 200 5,972 418 452 219 456 545 251 607 278 306 499 540 360 281 330 430 11,795 104 237 231 219 41 200 316 429 312 156 137 359 1.53 335 172 80 191 73 155 86 260 80 193 170 75 245 102 99 268 189 238 207 6,208 451 499 205 475 625 301 635 298 300 532 513 383 284 332 375 3,232 30 17 15 36 4 43 47 195 191 50 8 49 22 19 42 15 49 10 6 54 46 65 74 22 24 24 3 44 58 48 44 102 1,865 139 92 74 120 200 97 209 97 60 146 211 114 62 78 166 1,611 16 11 9 19 2 19 26 106 102 18 6 21 7 9 21 12 31 3 6 32 27 30 38 6 11 17 1 28 37 23 21 66 861 62 34 18 65 85 44 92 44 33 68 102 68 30 40 76 1,621 Albee _ 14 Birch Run 6 FtlnmfinlH 6 Brady (including Oakley village). Oakley village. _ Brant 17 2 24 21 BuenaVista 89 Carrollton (including Carrolton- 89 nnrrottnn villagp 32 2 Chesaning (including Chesaning 28 15 10 21 3 Jonesfleld (including Merrill vil- lage) 18 KochTille 7 22 19 35 36 16 13 St. Charles (including St. Charles village). . 7 Pt. *^hflrl«« villagrft 2 16 21 25 Tittabawassee 23 36 Saginaw city 1,004 77 58 3d -ward 56 55 5th ward — 115 53 7th ward 117 53 9th ward 27 78 11th ward 109 12th ward --. 46 32 38 15th ward . 90 55 434 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Counties, townships, vlilages, cities and wards. Sanilac (Jo.. Argyle Austin ___ Bridgeliampton (including part of Carsonville village) Carsonville village (part of) Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. Buel._ ._ Custer (including part of Sanilac Center village) Sanilac Center village (part of)__. Delaware Elk Elmer _ Evergreen. Flynn Forester Fremont Greenleaf Lamotte Lexington (including the follow- ing villages) . Croswell village... Lexington village Maple Valley (including Brown City village)- Brown City village Marion (inc. Deckerville village) Deckerville village Marlette (inc. Marlette village) ... Marlette village Minden (inc. Minden village) Minden village Moore Sanilac (including Fort Sanilac village) Port Sanilac village Speaker Washington (including part of Carsonville village) Carsonville village (part of ) Watertown (including part of Sanilac Center village) Sanilac Center village (part of) ... Wheatland Worth __ __ Carsonville village (in Bridge- hampton and Washington) Sanilac Center village (in Custer and Watertown) Native and foreign- born. 12,325 356 3S4 526 31 273 323 42 880 555 347 334 356 358 347 352 261 193 238 598 169 608 75 846 247 434 137 308 608 116 470 617 97 533 98 226 456 128 140 6,309 191 197 271 17 132 173 21 443 271 173 182 201 188 190 200 136 446 82 108 297 80 450 124 207 62 172 50 231 310 47 276 34 118 243 64 55 s 6,016 165 187 255 14 150 21 437 284 174 152 155 170 157 152 125 525 HI 130 299 89 300 39 227 75 138 305 307 50 257 64 108 213 64 85 Native. 282 275 461 27 198 250 35 777 447 238 236 266 295 282 279 204 833 164 213 461 141 484 65 640 187 382 115 224 564 101 405 494 73 409 75 156 394 100 110 5,072 151 138 243 16 132 15 393 225 120 125 146 153 156 156 105 70 100 231 65 243 31 328 94 187 58 121 281 46 198 250 219 29 87 202 55 44 ■a S 4,864 131 137 218 11 105 118 20 384 222 118 111 120 142 126 123 444 94 113 230 76 241 34 312 93 195 57 103 283 58 207 244 34 190 192 45 Foreign-bom. 2,389 74 109 65 4 73 7 103 108 109 98 90 63 65 73 57 138 29 25 135 28 124 10 206 60 52 22 84 44 12 65 123 24 124 23 70 62 28 ■3 1,237 40 59 28 1 12 66 15 65 5 122 30 20 4 51 22 SOHOOLOEAFT CO.. Doyle __ Germfask Harrison Hiawatha 1,908 160 61 117 975 84 37 64 243 76 24 53 240 1,401 131 32 89 314 714 70 18 50 159 687 155 507 29 29 28 169 261 14 19 14 84 POPULATION. 435 TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wardi. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. 1 1 DO 1 a to ■3 1 .2 1 CO B -3 1 1 ce a 1 B ScHOOLCEATT Co. —Continued. 102 651 567 102 232 52 314 267 57 124 50 337 300 45 108 86 489 420 82 178 44 235 196 46 92 42 254 224 36 86 16 162 147 20 54 8 • 79 71 11 32 8 Manistioue (including Manis- 83 Manistiqnpi village 76 9 Tliompson . RtTT AW ASS-RE C.n. 9,786 2«7 339 389 93 427 322 580 251 651 323 588 125 164 485 470 218 562 176 400 672 240 141 281 431 178 173 80 2,428 688 541 374 825 4,981 148 187 188 43 218 182 310 126 273 160 307 59 78 249 2,30 103 281 81 219 351 115 72 153 202 89 76 37 1,197 326 269 168 434 4,805 139 152 201 50 209 140 270 125 278 163 281 66 86 236 240 115 281 95 181 321 125 69 128 229 89 97 43 1,231 362 272 206 391 9,262 273 316 382 89 392 316 559 247 533 301 576 123 161 476 448 212 543 170 373 653 227 141 275 409 166 168 75 2,188 652 505 324 707 4,698 142 170 186 42 193 178 297 124 266 148 301 59 76 242 218 100 274 79 206 339 109 72 150 190 82 74 34 1,074 313 256 142 363 4,564 131 146 196 47 199 138 262 123 269 153 275 64 85 234 230 112 269 91 167 314 118 69 125 219 84 94 41 1,114 339 249 182 344 524 14 23 7 4 35 6 21 4 16 22 12 2 3 9 22 6 19 6 27 19 13 282 6 17 2 1 25 4 13 2 7 12 6 2 7 12 3 6 2 13 12 6 242 S 6 Burns (including Byron village)-. Byron villag-p 5 3 Caledonia, 10 Fairfield 2 8 2 New Haven 9 10 Perry (including the following villages) 6 2 pRrry village 1 Rush 2 Sciota (including Laingsburg 10 3 Shiawassee (including Bancroft villngR) 13 4 14 Vernon (inclnding the following 7 Durand village. __ 7 Woodhull... _ 6 22 12 5 5 240 36 36 50 118 3 12 7 2 3 123 13 13 26 71 3 10 5 2d ward 3 3d ward _ 2 Owosso city 117 23 2d ward 23 3d ward _ 24 47 St. Claie Co.. 17,502 373 801 356 174 599 471 633 326 8,969 193 408 169 99 315 250 319 169 8,533 180 393 187 75 284 221 314 157 14,509 351 688 308 133 581 435 556 298 7,455 177 342 144 75 303 233 277 154 7,054 174 346 162 58 278 202 279 144 2,993 22 113, 60 41 18 36 77 28 1,514 16 66 26 24 12 17 42 15 1,479 Berlin 6 Brockway (including Yale village) Yalo villag-ft 47 25 17 Casco- _ . 6 China _ _. 19 Clay (including Algonac village).- Algnrtan villngo 35 13 436 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — Continued. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years— primary school ages. Connties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. i 1 1 0) ■3 1 a cd 1 1 a 1 1 St. Claie Co.— Continued. Clyde 343 410 378 106 410 73 317 332 509 558 401 499 290 528 145 409 455 69 554 458 172 1,116 410 308 398 5,577 524 341 468 817 648 670 503 856 382 368 801 888 413 186 242 205 56 213 38 168 179 254 288 213 274 159 264 67 203 216 34 297 225 88 559 191 163 205 2,794 • 243 176 224 406 320 326 264 447 201 187 390 200 190 157 168 173 50 197 35 149 153 255 270 188 225 131 264 78 206 239 35 257 233 84 557 219 145 193 2,783 281 165 244 411 328 344 239 409 181 181 411 188 223 285 390 345 83 395 70 269 287 453 528 372 434 252 474 137 308 430 69 505 429 170 939 350 253 336 3,910 381 273 354 595 449 512 337 504 272 230 677 335 342 155 231 184 40 209 38 142 156 228 268 201 238 138 2.38 64 159 206 34 273 214 87 465 165 133 167 1,976 176 148 171 287 233 252 170 272 151 116 327 172 155 130 159 161 43 186 32 127 131 225 260 171 196 114 236 73 149 224 35 232 215 83 474 185 120 169 1,934 208 125 183 308 216 260 167 232 121 114 330 163 187 58 20 33 23 15 3 48 45 56 30 29 65 38 .54 8 101 25 31 11 21 16 4 -— 2g- 23 26 20 12 36 21 26 3 44 10 27 9 Cottrellville 12 East China. 7 Emmet (inclnding Emmet village) Emmet village. 11 3 Fort Gratiot 22 Grant 22 30 Ira 10 Kenockee 17 Kimball 29 Lynn 17 Mussey (including Capac village). Capac village 28 5 57 Eiley (including part of Memphis 15 St. Clair.... 49 29 2 177 60 55 62 1,667 140 68 114 222 199 158 166 352 110 138 124 53 71 24 11 1 94 26 30 88 818 67 28 53 119 87 74 94 175 50 71 63 28 35 23 Wales .. 18 Memphis village (in Richmond, Macomb Co., and SUey, St. Clair Co.) _ 1 Marine City 83 34 2d ward... _ 25 3d ward 24 849 1st ward. .. . 73 2d ward... 40 3d ward 61 103 5th ward ■ .. _ 112 6th ward _ 84 7th ward 72 177 9th ward ' .. 60 10th ward 67 St. Clair city 61 1st ward. ._ 25 36 St. Joseph Co 7,091 453 171 480 494 264 304 153 3,610 218 74 234 255 135 153 69 3,481 235 97 246 239 129 151 84 6,912 446 169 474 487 261 294 151 3,522 212 73 233 252 134 145 68 3,390 234 96 -241 235 127 149 83 179 7 2 6 7 3 10 2 88 6 1 1 3 1 8 1 91 village) . X 1 Colon . 5 Constantine (including Constan- tino village) 4 2 Fabius _ 2 Fawn River 1 POPULATION. 437 TABLE XXVIII. — CJoNTHfUED. — Primary school ages. Persons aged 5 to 20 years — primary school ages. Conn ties, townships. Tillages, Native and foreign- born. Native. Foreign-bom. cities and wards. 3= i JO J J _5 "d X St. Joseph Co.— Continued. Florence Flowerfield 210 a56 399 l,f>>i 842 499 172 146 5-21 170 306 3*5 967 4i:>4 241J 115 191 239 530 413 271 71 155 1S3 474 371 202 119 95 165 160 534 427 246 So 7S 2.30 99 131 132 493 416 202 121 201 348 334 1,025 811 480 165 145 510 165 302 327 933 761 395 237 111 159 236 511 401 243 51 5S 265 69 132 151 458 357 198 119 90 159 158 514 410 237 54 245 96 1.30 146 475 404 197 115 9 8 5 39 31 19 i 11 5 4 8 34 26 9 3 4 3 19 14 10 6 6 3 16 14 4 6 Lockport (inclnding Tliree Rivers 20 Thrp*^ RivpiN! villn^ 17 Mendon (inclnding Mendon vil- lage) 9 1 MottvUle Nottawa (inclnding CenterviUe village). 1 5 CenterviUe village 3 Park 1 Rhorman 6 Stnrgis (inclnding Stnrgis village) Stnrgi=: village 15 12 "White Pigeon (inclnding White 3 TrscoLA Co. _ .. 11,504 6« 471 406 317 109 500 645 121 703 305 275 559 117 646 674 234 427 810 550 348 404 61 381 15 520 5,^T6 321 252 217 270 242 54 350 149 152 266 31 341 340 109 220 ay l57 213 36 201 7 274 3.62S 323 219 189 247 57 293 67 353 156 123 293 66 3~ 37 14 1 50 2 15 21 11 1 26 34 20 16 2 6 2 77 7 16 3 8 3" 14 14 4 2 103 54 11 1 3 6 598 595 3 202 220 133 28 8 1 214 121 84 378 1 1.-j3 S" Xi ■a 2 46 209 47" 78 46 20 19 1 29 169 1 42 77 41 3 4 1 17 3 3 194 157 1 38 72 39 3 3 1 14 9 9 3 213 24 31 32 19 9 6 47 20 35 18 8 1 42 1 2 1 2 43 73 40 18 19 1 23 3 1 3 2 3 3 2 217 132 3 29 7 1 213 2 1 3 2 1 66 93 80 87 44 3 16 19 10 2 10 15 15 1 1 18 16 9 2 12 10 5 1 6 6 4 1 2 9 8 5 4 6 3 1 2" 2 1 53 1 1 1 1 211 1 46 1(K 54 5 1 123 28 .53 37 4 1 118 1 25 52 37 3 255 276 1 107 125 42 14 18 88 3 80 4 4 1 1 111 107 36 ...... 1 4 7 7 18 52 17 1 1 2 16 46 17 1 9 i 1 3 1 ....- 1 1 1 321 1 290 6 5 485 4 132 230 106 12 253 4 65 124 57 3 232 1 1 237 4 59 117 54 3 215 14 15 1 1 138 120 140 27 2 1 2 4 1 2 2 67 106 49 9 60 105 41 8 5 6 3 7 1 6 1 1 138 1 ..... 42 2 1 1 945 481 1 464 1 440 185 1 184 2 76 78 27 1 2 2 2 2 452 25 li 2 4 75 94 15 1 1 1 1 259 483 188 13 2 123 248 104 6 136 23.5 84 7 2 1 1 ..... 117 231 98 6 127 228 76 7 2 4 15 6 6 6 6 1 1 3 1 1 448 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIX. — Continued. — Persons who attended school during the year Pupils native. Parents. Nniiber or native Connties. Age. Total number of pupils. Native. Foreigm- bom. pupils. n H s at s ■3 s 1 Totals 1,609 1,397 698 699 369 377 159 168 Under 5 5-10 5 669 744 4 603 640 2 308 324 2 295 316 2 171 181 1 76 - 71 153 176 68 Clara -j 10-15 76 15-20 179 142 62 80 39 40 10 23 20-25 9 6 2 4 1 1 1 1 25-30 30 and over. Totals 2 1 5,821 2 2 2 5,701 2,878 2,823 2,030 1,993 322 323 Under 5 5-10 9 1,903 9 1,883 3 942 6 941 3 678 4 662 83 115 CUntou \ 10-15 2,606 2,548 1,236 1,312 853 909 157 158 15-20 1,195 1,158 637 521 453 384 77 49 20-25_ 102 97 57 40 42 31 4 1 25-30 30 and over. Totals 3 3 554 3 3 508 2 1 273 1 2 235 1 1 2 119 1 89 124 64 Under 5 5-10 3 215 239 3 207 211 3 95 90 1 42 49 ii" 38 1 112 121 46 56 26 Crawford \ 10-15 26 15-20 94 84 38 46 21 27 10 11 20-25 2,=i-30 3 3 2 1 1 ^ 30 and over. Totals 3,479 2,897 1,438 1,459 357 327 725 780 Under 5 5-10 6 1,507 6 1,330 2 678 4 652 2 160 3 146 350 353 Delta -! 10-15 1,546 1,250 607 643 148 136 309 352 15-20 398 296 139 157 43 43 59 71 20-25 20 15 12 3 4 2 7 1 25-30 30 and over. Totals 2 f 2,634 1,823 897 926 146 149 586 633 Under 5 5-10. 2 1,220 1,148 2 908 740 1 457 364 1 451 376 1 320 230 1 66 60 52 68 333 Dickinson i. 10-15 247 15-20 244 163 71 92 17 28 34 47 20-25 21 10 4 6 3 1 1 5 25-30 30 and over. Totals 1 7,445 7,338 3,824 3,514 3,238 2,953 167 186 Under 5 5-10. 17 2,448 17 2,428 6 1,264 11 1,164 5 1,082 11 991 54 63 79 Eaton \ 10-15 3,056 3,007 1,507 1,500 1,274 1,250 73 15-20__. 1,721 1,686 914 772 773 642 30 44 20-25. 185 183 121 58 96 50 10 25-30 30 and over. 10 8 10 8 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 POPULATION. 419 ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Pupils foreign-born. Parents. Number of foreign- bom pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-bom. Nativity unknown. Native. Foreign- bom. One native, other foreign-bom. Nativity unknown. S 1 CS £ o _2 S CS 1 o "3 a a a 1 i i i 1 a b ' a 1 a CO "3 a 1 a -2 "3 3 162 153 8 1 212 1 66 104 37 3 108 1 33 53 19 2 104 1 96 89 11 1 1 5 3 1 15 1 75 58 78 17 2 4 4 .. 33 51 18 1 32 47 16 1 26 47 14 1 7 4 4 73 1 13 1 120 65 1 55 i 47 487 478 159 227 S2 8 39 29 3 62 3 4 1 171 10 18 9 2 5 18 6 20 58 37 5 11 31 19 4 9 27 18 1 2 1 11 31 16 4 6 24 16 1 3" 1 2 1 206 98 1 9 1 56 48 1 25 14 7 1 4 4 46 29 17 26 15 3 2 24 1 3 2 1 1 8 28 10 5 19 5 3 9 5 5 17 4 2 9 4 2' 1 1 24 7 1 1 351 342 1 150 149 42 5 10 582 285 297 1 1 280 290 4 5 1 16& 148 3 2 3 6 1 i77" 296 102 5 2 81 149 52 2 1 96 147 50 3 1 1 1 77 148 52 2 1 91 145 50 3 1 3 1 3 2 1 37 1 _, 164 143 1 1 811 425 386 424 386 1 71 6« 61 16 312 406 81 11 1 153 221 48 3 159 185 33 8 1 153 220 48 3 i5§ 185 33 8 1 73 1 i 1 20 369 1 344 50 31 107 65 42 1 1 58 39 5 1 1 1 116 100 156 81 7 12 20 15 2 1 10 15 5 1 20 49 35 3 15 27 21 2 5 22 14 1 1 ..... 12 24 20 2 5 20 13 1 2 2 1 140 96 1 1 ..... 16 57 450 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIX. — Continued. — Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. Counties. Native.* Foreign- bom. a] 1 la a 6 e a .2 a p E Totals Under 5 .__. 5-10 2,137 5 756 877 456 39 1 3 8,793 17 2,911 3,846 1,854 149 13 3 999 1,994 5 731 811 408 36 1 2 8,393 16 2,816 3,656 1,757 135 12 1 831 982 1 383 400 178 19 1,012 4 348 411 230 17 1 1 4,136 10 1,428 1,782 866 44 5 1 434 575 1 212 238 113 10 614 2 199 240 157 14 1 1 2,685 8 944 1,164 538 27 3 1 206 227 95" 92 37 3 253 2 94 Emmet - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 3-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals 110 45 2 1 4,257 6 1,388 1,874 891 91 7 1 2,776 3 896 1,238 576 59 4 Genesee - 509 2 154 226 113 13 1 504 """"159 216 121 8 397 191 115 123 Gladwin - 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 450 447 98 2 2 389 363 75 2 2 180 182 33 209 181 42 2 80 89 20 88 93 23 2 57 51 7 68 46 9 2 2 2,361 21 1,137 969 225 3 2 4 3,752 7 1,424 1,605 660 53 3 1,652 20 862 626 140 3 1 826 7 430 316 71 2 826 13 432 310 69 1 1 127 2 62 52 10 1 145 2 71 48 23 1 561 5 299 207 50 553 8 296 Gogebic - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 .... 5-10... 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10 213 35 1 • r (rd. Travorse--- 3,515 7 1,352 1,479 624 60 3 1,710 4 667 694 316 28 1 1,805 3 685 785 308 22 2 970 4 371 397 185 12 1 1,035 1 373 455 190 14 2 364 """"163" 1P8 54 9 40T 1 171 171 62 6,990 23 2,561 3,030 1,286 82 7 1 6,842 23 2,525 2,965 1,242 81 5 1 3,500 12 1,256 1,488 685 56 2 1 3,342 11 1,269 1,477 557 25 3 2,694 10 979 1,130 527 45 2 1 2,526 6 960 1,129 410 18 3 247 1 80 110 54 2 243 1 83 Gratiot - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. 110 47 2 POPULATION. 451 ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Pupils foreign-bom. Parents. Number of foreign- bom pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity nnknown. Native. Foreign- bom. One native, other foreign-bom. Nativity unknown. 1 c 1 i 1 1 ea S 2 ■T. o i. J a E i. 1 1 i _© S * i 1 1 5 1 171 139 9 6 113 68 i3 1 61 72 ' 2 -^ 51 60 27 1 1 8 1 1 1 25 66 18 3 16 32 n 2 9 31 31 1 15 29 13 31 30 1 1 3 - 62 28 1 6 1 100 1 93 190 97 11 1 168 1 55' 99 18 8 92 i 26 1 881 2 311 370 186 7 2 61 66 1S5 1 10 91 19 6 1 1 2 ISO 170 1 % 41 1 11 i 326 12 20 30 2 11 32 21 2 49 36 3 12 9 1 6 1 ' 1 390 2 1 1 172 17 1 i 2 Sj 1 88 102 3 3 76 73 7 3 12 51 It 10 1 2 i 61 SI 23 :f3 47 10 26 37 13 14 9 21 36 13 3 3 1 2 1 10 6 i 135 125 3 62 19 11 3 3 709 1 275 313 85 371 1 HI 177 19 SJS 3 36.S 1 110 173 19 337 1 68 1 3 i:34 166 3B 1 131 166 a3 11 1 1 1 1 1 118 1 111 2 U9 2 117 339 342 1 136 150 51 1 37 21 1 ^ •> 1 126 19 10 1 3 9 5 2 7 -J 126 36 3 43 61 13 1 29 65 23 '-' io .58 12 1 29 63 23 2 3 9 1 110 - 1 67 1 6 508 327 1 210 226 82 3 51 16 118 6S 80 .59 70 7 9 2 1 1 181 13 25 11 2 16 12 18 36 65 11 1 2 15 31 19 1 2 21 31 23 11 26 16 1 18 29 23 -- 3 3 5 1 1 1 223 93 1 7 452 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIX. — Continued. — Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents, Counties. Native. Foreign- born. o H "a a "ffl a oi la a 1 Totals Under 5 5-10 6,622 20 2,086 2,726 1,533 208 36 13 8,611 22 3,625 3,925 942 77 16 4, 7,497 19 2,813 3,595 1,026 43 1 6,556 20 2,076 2,701 1,509 205 33 12 7,335 22 3,150 3,287 797 67 11 1 6,167 16 2,471 2,925 726 29 3,400 10 1,063 1,365 799 134 24 5 3,750 12 1,615 1,657 410 48 8 3,156 10 1,013 1,336 710 71 9 7 3,585 10 1,535 1,830 387 19 3 1 2,990 10 1,238 1,401 329 12 2,944 9 931 1,192 668 118 22 4 349 3 158 126 36 23 3 2,740 9 877 1,166 617 57 7 7 322 2 157 125 34 4 126 4i' 48 34 1 1 1 2,709 7 1,137 1,244 295 21 5 98 "si Hillsdale 10-15 15-20... 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10 41 24 2 2,-557 1,073 1,193 271 11 3 Houghton - 10-15. 15-20 20-25... 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10 .. 1 3', 177 6 1,233 1,524 397 17 403 430 2 202 171 54 1 1,987 ■ 4 730 997 250 6 1,808 3 155 187 66 5 Huron - 10-15 15-20.. 20-25... 25-30... 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10. 887 193 7 8,799 15 2,778 3,769 2,009 186 32 10 7,488 13 2,597 3,268 1,509 96 3 2 2,778 7 1,144 1,271 340 15 1 8,360 15 2,689 3,532 1,913 175 26 10 7,304 13 2,561 3,167 1,465 93 3 2 2,346 6 1,052 1,040 238 9 1 4,403 6 1,358 1,874 1,027 115 16 7 .3,862 5 1,339 1,645 810 61 2 3,957 9 1,331 1,658 886 60 10 3 3,442 8 1,222 1,522 655 32 1 2 1,156 2 516 509 123 6 3,080 3 1,005 1,257 697 85 9 4 2,793 4 966 1,191 587 45 2,830 7 946 1,188 641 41 4 3 2,483 5 877 1,090 480 28 1 2 244 481 3 155 199 110 8 3 3 375 -— 124" 159 88 3 1 489 2 172 216 89 8 2 350 1 141 146 60 2 Ingham ■ 10-15 15-20... 20-25.. 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10. Ionia ■ 10-15 15-20.. 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 10-15. 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. 1,190 4 536 531 115 3 1 242 1 107 102 32 663 1 302 302 55 2 1 624 1 Iosco - 99 108 35 2 293 274 52 4 POPULATION. 453 ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Pupils foreign-bom. • Parents. Number of foreign- born pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. Native. Foreign- born. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. i a 1 a a ID s SB B '3 o H 00 i a a 1 a .2 a 1 a c c S a e ttt "3 a ■3 a '^Sl 262 1 91 105 58 7 49 56 66 34 32 1 4 31 27 2 1 M 5 17 20 6 1 14 24 11 5 2 10 25 24 3 3 1 1,276 5 12 12 2 2 1 665 5 13 12 1 1 1 4 12 10 2 2 1 659 4 13 8 1 1 1 108 77 1 3 1 1 9 691 700 3 302 309 82 4 1 6 611 604 6 7 2 319 1 3 3 475 638 145 10 5 3 1,330 3 342 670 300 14 1 241 335 74 8 4 3 693 1 179 324 180 8 1 234 303 71 2 1 239 331 74 8 4 3 661 1 173 312 168 6 1 230 300 71 2 1 2 4 4 3 287 79 758 2 731 5 308 335 79 4 29 21 637 2 163 346 120 6 3 5 602 2 153 325 116 6 23 28 6. 2 340 324 86 6 8 16 5 10 8 3 ..... 2 1 4 5 9 8 1 9 15 4 1 2 2 1 ..-. 579 583 283 55 439 282 157 4 4 220 139 13 9 45 5 181 204 231 135 11 2 17 161 102 3 9 23 21 2 89 237 96 11 6 49 139 80 9 5 40 98 16 2 1 44 107 67 8 4 39 87 11 1 1 4 2 5 1 1 1 5 3 1 26 18 257 118 4 3 3 2 1 4 556 2 192 265 95 2 54 .53 184 105 79 1 3 99 70 5 6 1 235 14 28 9 3 12 21 20 36 101 44 3 18 60 25 18 41 19 1 17 55 25 2 16 37 16 1 1 4 2 3 1 267 1 1 2 126 10 1 277 279 1 121 123 34 8 9 432 1 92 231 102 6 211 46" 113 47 5 221 1 46 118 55 1 2 196 44" 101 46 5 212 1 45 114 51 1 15 7 o 124 3 3 2 3 4 2 2 12 1 1 3 3 1 1 26 1 454 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIX. — Continued.— Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. Counties. Native. Foreign- bom. J3 1 1 cd a a to a 1 .2 a S .2 CO Totals Under 5 5-10. 1,041 2 498 427 112 1 1 817 2 428 311 74 1 1 427 2 217 172 35 1 390 8.5 66 242 1 125 98 17 1 242 211 139 39 45 32 8 .33 24 9 139 Iron... - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 86 16 1 1 5,201 10 2,025 2,315 801 45 3 9,117 15 3,057 4,078 1,851 111 5 4,788 10 1,929 2,097 705 43 3 1 8,759 12 2,960 3,885 1,789 108 5 2,397 7 933 1,065 367 22 3 2,391 3 996 1,032 338 21 1,390 5 529 594 244 16 2 1,476 3 570 633 255 14 539 1 218 258 59 3 474 ■'-227 Isabella -' 1 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 . 213 33 1 1 4,284 5 1,434 1,970 837 34 4 1 2,939 5 948 1,353 601 28 4 4,475 7 1,526 1,915 952 74 1 3,036 5 1,025 1,280 665 60 1 655 1 236 289 122 7 626 ""23i Jackson - 10-15... 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 287 106 2 7,867 18 2,810 3,308 1,511 192 24 4 1,224 8 444 544 211 13 7,382 18 2,635 3,060 1,462 183 20 4 1,165 8 437 .511 193 12 3,802 12 1,330 1,566 768 111 13 2 612 3 234 274 90 11 3,580 6 1,305 1,494 694 72 7 2 553 5 203 237 103 1 2,605 9 888 1,060 558 80 9 1 394 3 142 180 59 10 2,413 5 859 993 496 55 3 2 367 4 137 150 72 1 602 2 250 256 75 17 • 2 621 1 261 Kalamazoo - 10-15 15-20. 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10.. __ 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 256 90 9 4 Kalkaska - 102 44- 43 15 77 1 26 35 15 30 and over. Totals Und6r5.... 5-10 4 25,002 106 10,230 10,923 3,398 288 43 14 4 22,221 100 9,212 9,469 3,159 256 18 7 4 11,087 63 4,585 4,735 1,611 84 5 4 3 5,221 19 1,976 2,245 928 46 4 3 11,134 37 4,627 4,734 1,548 172 13 3 5,366 10 2,067 2,289 907 84 8 1 3,612 19 1,710 1,499 330 49 4 1 3,530 36 1,673 1,499 302 19 1 Kent - 10-15 15-20 20-25. 25-30... .■iO and over. POPULATION. 455 ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Pupils foreign-born. Parents. Number of foreign- bom pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. Native. Foreign- bom. One native, other foreign-bom. Nativity unknown. to a 1 a 1 i a 1 a 1 s a "3 a -2 01 a i I "3 a "3 99 81 1 1 224 113 111 109 111 4 1 47 39 28 14 70 116 38 32 60 21 as 56 17 30 58 21 38 56 17 2 2 41 1 1 10 4:34 1 410 34 31 413 217 196 1 203 182 11 9 2 5 174 186 174 45 5 12 16 6 13 12 5 1 96 218 96 2 "■""53" 118 45 1 43 100 51 1 49 111 42 1 39 94 48 1 4 5 3 3 2 ..... 1 1 197 58 1 3 1 3 1 1 358 3 97 193 62 3 186 1 51 100 31 3 1 172 2 46 93 31 i 7 716 1 673 68 46 6 4 171 1 47 ?? 3 160 42 89 27 7 2 1 2.57 313 138 7 240 311 118 4 8 33 27 15 19 12 3 1 2 ..... 2 1 5 1 3 2 2 ..... 1 1 544 1 496 51 30 4N5 247 238 2 2 2:3.3 230 9 4 1 2 179 170 220 99 7 13 21 14 2 i 15 25 9 1 175 248 49 9 4 86 121 29 4 89 127 20 2 82 115 2S 6 4 88 124 16 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 2 229 121 12 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 105 102 11 7 59 35 24 32 20 2 4 1 46 37 48 16 2 8 3 4 33 18 1 5 17 12 1 2 16 6 5 15 11 1 2 13 5 43 - 3 1 16 1 1 1 2,173 8 870 919 358 17 1,995 8 161 163 2,781 6 1,018 1,454 239 32 25 1,401 4 509 725 111 26 22 7 1,377 2 509 729 128 6 3 4 4 1,364 4 500 699 106 26 22 7 1,328 497 700 121 5 3 33 30 3 V, 798 52 79 27 1 1 1 66 72 23 2 7 "4 4 21 4 1 i 8 867 284 38 3 1 2 2 6 1 1 t 456 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIX.— Continued.— Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Nnmber of native pupils. Parents. Counties. Native. Foreign- bom. 1 1 a 1 a cd a CO 1 a •3 a Totals Under 5 462 417 220 197 25 27 139 126 5-10 183 218 57 1 165 201 48 3 90 106 22 2 75 95 26 1 11 11 3 12 12 3 57 68 12 2 43 Keweenaw - 10-15 15-20... 20-25 25-30 60 23 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10 _. 1,233 3 455 568 195 11 1 1,105 3 416 505 172 8 1 547 1 199 249 93 5 558 2 217 256 79 3 1 306 303 116 1 58 38 16 2 136 1 99 146 58 3 110 148 43 2 53 Lake - 10-15 15-20.. 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 .... 5-10 62 18 1 1 6,779 16 2,409 3,102 1,196 48 8 6,351 15 2,319 2,880 1,084 45 8 3,339 9 1,210 1,515 570 32 3 3,012 6 1,109 1,365 514 13 5 1,471 5 549 642 257 17 1 1,396 3 629 611 240 9 4 894 "■"lii" 427 149 7 778 2 266 Lapeer - 10-15... 15-20 20-25 25-30. 30 and over. Totals Under 5 .... 5-10 391 117 2 1,981 6 729 935 295 15 1 1,871 6 704 872 274 14 1 967 4 353 435 164 10 1 904 2 351 437 110 4 333 2 113 146 68 3 1 292 2 110 134 42 4 397 2 135 186 70 4 411 '"'"157 Leelanau. - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 207 47 10,400 17 3,442 4,375 2,319 228 18 1 4,564 9 1,489 1,858 1,106 97 4 1 10,176 16 3,389 4,248 2,281 223 18 1 4,434 9 1,460 1,794 1,071 95 4 1 5,198 12 1,762 2,106 1,148 159 10 1 2,312 4 747 889 608 60 3 1 4,978 4 1,627 2,142 1,133 64 8 3,870 10 1,324 1,540 865 122 8 1 1,676 3 561 646 424 40 2 3,569 3 1,201 1,518 794 46 7 676 2 202 312 139 20 1 653 1 206 Lenawee 10-15 15-20 20-25... 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 304 138 4 2,122 5 713 905 463 35 1 1,540 3 523 645 342 27 248 TO 81 86 10 241 2 73 LiTingston - 10-15.. 15-20 20-26 25-30.. 30 and over. 114 48 3 1 1 POPULATION. 457 ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native- Pupils foreign-born. Parents. Number of foreign pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity nnknown. Native. Foreign- born. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. 1 1 1 S A 1 i ID 3 ■3 s 1 CO a ft) S8 i,a^i 112 22 8 35 91 10,213 16 3,301 5,404 1,165 200 101 26 23 9,747 20 3,096 5,272 1,228 103 20 8 31 493 .511 83 57 5,930 6,338 1,812 193 22 20 53 18 1 21 44 24 2 136 266 79 10 2 2 142 242 119 6 2 3 12 4.1 22 1 1 16 30 10 1 4 117 3 1 4* 46 55 23 4 1 5 3 1 4 6 1 19 31 12 1 9 17 2 10 14 10 1 1 1 1 ..... 7 15 1 10 12 8 1 1 1 44 1 21 3 1 ' 56 66 30 10 90 1 20 27 14 14 13 1 434 1 105 251 72 3 1 1 173 49 9' 11 6 12 10 1 207 48' 123 32 2 1 1 80 41 1 11 16 S 2 3 46 38 1 9 16 8 2 2 3 3 20 18 15 20 It 2 3 2 5 13 4 3 5 1 4 1 1 7 9 11 5 10 10 1 192 2 16 11 1 2 1 214 215 227 1 57 128 40 1 1 209 1 52 116 39 1 15 17' 101 91 94 26 4 3 .. 1 4 3 ..... 44 115 29 2 1 1 67 4 8 3 It 1 90 22 1 234 1 208 6 9 93 ■> 2 76 ,s 14 1 ID 74 71 42 17 2 1 3 1 2 1 5 i' 29 88 31 15 5 5 124 i9 37 8 8 4 4 .56 10 51 23 7 1 1 68 2 2 ..... ..... 1 16 33 •1 5 4 4 50 s 42 18 6 1 1 64 1 2 3 2 2 4 1 90 40 1 21 3 4 52 54 1 25 20 g 1 6 4 1 31 25 62 36 1 12 33 10 1 13 29 26 12 28 9 1 12 28 24 5' 1 1 1 ' 2 15 1 5 .....J..... 472 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXX. — Continued. — Persona who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Papils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. Incorporated cities. Native. Foreign- born. i as 1 o ■3 a 1 S 1 CO es B Totals Under 5.... 5-10. 3,098 7 1,044 1,152 661 154 62 18 6,390 4 2,412 3,035 870 61 8 2,914 7 1,000 1,074 618 146 52 17 5,542 4 2,195 2,557 732 50 4 1,437 5 506 509 295 86 27 9 2,714 2 1,076 1,275 337 22 2 1,477 2 494 565 323 60 25 8 2,828 2 1,119 1,282 395 28 2 1,046 3 355 392 220 55 15 6 702 1,139 2 372 451 252 40 17 5 803 1 280 343 169 10 151 1 55 46 30 16 2 1 1,244 97 36 Battle Creek.. - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 36 16 8 1 1,228 254 319 117 11 1 508 602 126 7 1 522 Bay City - 10-15 15-20.. 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 573 122 9 2 523 509 256 253 196 180 15 19 , 5-10 ... 204 236 76 6 200 232 72 4 112 110 34 88 122 38 4 88 79 29 61 86 29 3 5 9 1 g Belding - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 10 1 30 and over. Totals Under 5 1 1,080 1 1,026 1 491 1 354 535 390 57 54 5-10. 341 483 236 19 1 324 458 226 17 1 163 261 96 15 161 197 130 2 1 122 188 68 12 117 137 97 2 1 19 27 11 Benton Harbor- 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 24 11 480 3 228 184 62 2 352 3 184 124 39 2 161 191 3 109 62 16 1 32 31 97 126 3 75 62 23 1 11 16 5 14 10 6 1 48 36 13 77 Bessemer ■ 10-15 15-20.. 20-25 25-30 37 9 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 1 1,281 1 448 519 267 39 7 1,203 1 440 469 255 35 3 582 621 1 218 239 146 16 1 321 320 1 105 121 80 12 1 157 166 222 230 109 19 2 102 130 74 15 74 54 26 3 68 66 30 2 BigEapids - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. POPULATION. 473 ending June 1, 1S94, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Pupils foreign-born. Parents. Number of fbreign- bom pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. Native. Foreign, born. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. Males. Females. o Id g en "3 e S a: i c n '2 S a En CD g B cc g rn -2 OS s 6,1 1 g 196 1 198 44 43 1S4 9S 86 2 92 79 5 5 1 85 75 63 45 11 14 8 4 5 2 4 11 15 10 4 1 2 18 44 78 43 8 10 1 848 24 38 19 8 9 393 20 40 24 21 37 17 8 9 19 36 22 3 1 1 1 2 2 57 2 37 1 11 S 5 6 1 779 1 313 353 103 9 1 1 455 1 1 422 764 1 369 22 32 2 311 3 1 4 13 1 217 478 138 11 4 108 222 56 5 2 109 256 82 6 2 100 210 52 5 2 101 240 74 5 2 7 12 3 8 16 7 1 1 353 94 4 1 1 44 50 1 4 14 4 10 4 9 1 19 18 25 6 1 i 1 1 2 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 22 3 80 70 8 13 54 29 25 29 25 20 22 28 20 2 5 1 3 8 17 25 10 2 10 14 4 1 7 11 6 1 10 14 4 1 7 11 6 1 41 16 3 32 33 1 128 67 61 67 61 16 17 15 1 1 44 60 23 23 29 14 21 31 9 23 29 14 21 31 9 10 5 1 1 78 1 43 1 41 94 124 10 11 35 1 31 1 2 2 40 43 48 31 2 6 2 -- 1 2 4 5 8 50 12 4 4 4 29 4 2 4 4 21 8 2 4 28 4 2 3 4 18 7 2 44 9 1 1 1 2 1 1 60 474 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XXX. — Continued. — Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. Incorporated cities. Native. Foreign- bom. cd t to a 13 1 ■3 1 ■a a .2 S Totals Under 5 5-10 1,008 1 453 409 133 10 1 1 847 3 268 354 203 18 1 891 1 418 347 116 8 1 427 464 1 206 187 62 7 1 160 204 177 165 1 212 160 54 1 71 58 30 1 82 80 37 5 99 65 13 >4 Cadillac - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 67 13 829 3 263 345 200 17 1 428 2 147 172 96 10 1 401 1 116 173 104 7 368 2 125 145 86 9 1 347 1 109 145 87 5 8 18 2' 3 3 Charlotte - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30. 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 » 6 1,418 13 574 623 192 16 1,125 9 481 498 131 6 571 5 254 246 66 5.54 4 227 252 65 6 131 1 54 57 19 142 3 53 61 24 1 286 3 138 115 30 2.S0 1 119 Cheboygan - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 127 29 4 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 316 1 130 139 45 1 278 1 120 120 36 1 148 130 1 54 56 18 1 69 72 1 30 31 9 1 36 26 66 64 18 28 31 10 16 16 4 13 8 5 Clare - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30.. 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 1,017 3 292 456 241 22 2 1 315 1,001 3 292 445 236 22 2 1 303 483 1 149 217 104 10 1 1 148 518 143 228 132 12 1 367 385 2 106 169 96 11 1 38 36 109 163 83 10 1 1 89 12 20 6 -13 15 8 Coldwater - 10-15 15-20. 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 155 104 30 14 5-10 97 126 79 13 94 118 78 13 44 66 32 6 50 52 46 7 23 43 19 4 35 36 27 6 9 12 6 5 3 Coninna - 10-15.....-- .. 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. POPULATION. 475 ending June 1, 189i. by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity . Pupils native. Pupils foreign-born. Parents. Number of foreign- bom pupils. Parents. One native, other forei&n-born. Nativity unknown. Native. Foreig-n- bom. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. i s S 1 as a 13 a ® a5 3 9 a S ■3 a 0) CD a 03 a O 'a s a ■3 a a SI ' S7 9 8 117 53 64 1 52 62 1 1 40 37 38 10 1 1 2 5 9 3 2 2 1 33 62 17 2 17 28 3 2 18 34 12 17 28 5 1 18 3:3 11 32 1 9 1 1 1 18 1 13 1 13 49 35 3 1 3 5 19 I IS 11 2 1 1 1 . 5 9 3 1 4 6 i 1 3 1 4 6 2 1 1 3 1 25 6 1 153 1 130 1 2 293 4 93 125 61 10 i:36 4 39 63 28 3 157 1 1 127 4 35 59 26 3 149 7 7 1 61 55 63 11 1 1 1 54 63 33 7 50 63 29 7 3 2 2 4 1 74 1 ..._- 17 3 41 32 2 :3S 25 13 25 12 1 21 11 17 4 1 1 10 19 9 9 10 6 1 9 3 9 10 6 i 8 3 16 1 4 79 11 18 16 12 4 12 3 1 1 ■ 23 19 37 23 5 4 2 5 7 3 1 30 11 5 s 4 3 1 8 4 2 1 1 13 28 33 1 4 12 7 5 4 3 3 2 11 8 10 15 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 1 1 5 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 11 3 1 1 476 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXX. — Continued. — Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. Incorporated cities. Native. Foreign- bom. ■i .2 i 1 CO 0) a 'a 1 a a Totals Under 5._._ 5-10. 40,902 94 16,827 19,197 4,288 432 57 12 688 1 301 271 107 6 2 33,673 81 14,473 15,190 3,566 336 22 5 668 1 292 261 106 6 2 17,063 40 7,332 7,771 1,717 190 11 2 337 1 145 136 52 2 1 16,610 41 7,141 7,419 1,849 146 11 3 331 1,781 13 1,893 2,100 669 97 8 1 262 1 119 103 36 2 1 4,720 13 1,837 2,066 727 70 5 2 250 8,157 15 3,744 3,775 567 54 2 25 7,851 17 3,595 3,588 600 45 5 1 28 Detroit • 10-15. 15-20 20-25 25-30.. 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10 147 125 54 4 1 112 93 41 3 1 7 12 6 Dowagiac - 10-15 15-20 20-25... 25-30 30 and over Totals Under 5.... 5-10 11 4 433 4 162 162 99 6 432 4 162 161 99 6 235 1 88 91 53 2 197 3 74 70 46 4 207 1 77 78 49 2 164 3 54 .63 40 4 6 6 4 2 3 Eaton Kapida.- 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30... 2 1 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10 1,693 1 723 695 165 8 1 1,378 1 646 586 139 6 661 717 1 327 312 76 1 163 151 331 406 1 319 274 63 5 80 65 16 2 75 62 14 164 135 29 3 178 182 44 Escanaba - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 6-10 2,176 4 656 978 473 60 3 2 320 1,981 4 612 887 426 49 2 1 244 958 3 292 451 185 27 1,023 1 320 436 241 22 2 1 116 578 2 168 280 110 18 606 1 196 264 132 12 159 1 45 77 31 5 177 Flint - 10-15... 15-20. 20-25 25-30 .30 and over. Totals Under 5 80 40 5 1 36 128 42 51 49 5-10 132 135 47 6 113 100 27 4 65 47 13 3 48 53 14 1 23 14 3 2 12 13 10 1 21 23 7 24 23 2 Gladstone 10-15 15-20 20-25... 25-30 30 and over. POPULATION. 477 ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Pnpils foreign-born. Parents. Number of foreign- bom pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. Native. Foreign- bom. One native, otiier foreign-bom. Nativity unknown. _2 S .2 d S 1 a S c fa a 2 1 1 o to ■i a E 1 a: S £ a a S 13 Id a 3.973 7 3,847 6 1,625 1,683 503 30 152 5 74 62 8 2 192 5 84 82 19 1 1 6 7,229 13 2,354 4,007 717 96 35 7 20 3,710 4 1,227 2,043 334 66 30 6 13 3,519 9 1,127 1,964 383 30 5 1 39 40 3,462 4 1,152 1,908 301 62 30 5 11 3,240 9 1,046 1,824 328 28 4 1 5 196 224 15 1,621 1,834 473 37 1 9 22 S 10 22 i 64 104 25 3 68 108 46 1 1 2 9 3 10 2 1 6 1 44 47 2 2 14 19 20 8 5 1 3 1 1 1 9 10 1 6 6 1 3 4 6 4 1 1 4 -- 2 20 10 16 20 6 7 1 1 1 5 12 5 3 2 2 2 5 2 9 1 1 1 2 167 156 i 215 109 106 108 101 1 2 75 73 66 17 1 2 1 77 109 1 35 60 14 42 49 12 2 1 34 60 14 41 48 12 2 1 1 1 1 74 18 208 212 13 28 195 100 95 4 2 87 84 9 8 1 77 70 80 57 3 2 2 3 8 2 12 12 2 44 91 47 11 1 1 76 26 49 IS 6 .. 38 18 42 29 5 1 26 41 13 6 18 38 23 4 1 91 2 2 1 1 6 3 3 5 36 i 1 1 37 33 26 2 5 38 38 1 19 11 13 2 2 1 4 19 35 20 2 7 19 10 2 12 16 10 6 19 10 2 12 16 10 1 10 3 1 478 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXX. — CoNTiNUBD. — Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. Incorporated cities. Native. Foreign- born. 3 •3 GO i i n o "a s ® S Totals Under 6 193 172 70 102 43 62 10 13 5-10. 84 84 21 2 2 77 75 16 2 2 29 34 5 48 41 11 2 18 19 4 27 26 7 6 4 S Gladwin. - 10-15 15-20 20-25.. 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10 4 1 2 2 I 1,244 14 591 501 130 6 2 1,164 13 564 453 127 5 2 570 6 288 225 48 1 2 594 7 276 228 79 4 134 142 2 59 41 36 4 320 3 171 126 18 329 3 65 57 12 165 Grand Haven..- 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 ia5 26 2 425 413 196 217 160 177 13 Grand Ledge. .- 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 155 175 90 5 151 169 88 5 70 80 42 4 81 89 46 1 56 67 33 4 68 68 41 7 6 3 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10. f 15,450 78 6,665 6,811 1,686 171 39 10 623 2 228 261 115 17 13,140 72 5,779 5,602 1,526 142 14 5 596 2 221 248 109 16 6,482 29 2,920 2,731 693 95 11 3 271 2 96 122 45 6 6,658 43 2,859 2,871 833 47 3 2 325 2,587 5 1,043 1,083 407 42 6 1 153 2,615 13 957 1,173 440 29 2 2 191 2,636 17 1,338 1,082 159 35 4 1 62 24 L'8 7 1 2,615 24 1,296 Grand Rapids.. 10-15... 15-20 20-25 25-30.. 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10. 1,093 191 10 1 67 125 126 64 10 49 72 29 3 75 73 37 6 23 Greenville . 10-15... 15-20 20-25 25-30 26 17 1 30 and over. Totals Under 5 ^. 156 ... 138 69 69 44 33 12 19 Harrison 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30. 65 74 16 1 58 63 16 1 29 31 9 29 32 7 1 15 21 8 15 15 3 7 4 1 9 6 3 1 30 and over. POPULATION. 479 ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Pupils foreign-born. Parents. Number of foreign- bom pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-bom. Nativity unknown. Native. Foreign- bom. One native. other foreign-born. Nativity un known. S i s "3 1 a "3 1 in "3 a CD a i CS 3 ID a 1 S3 a (S 1 1 as a .2 "3 a a a "3 6 n 27 21 10 11 9 11 1 5 13 11 3 7 9 5 4 i 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 11 1 1 115 119 52 49 16 1 4 SO 1 27 48 3 1 u 1 19 23 1 36 - 41 1 19 21 36 1 1 3 52 8 25 E 1 i 42 .. 3 1 1 1 1 17 1 ■>-) 33 1 2 12 s 4 6 4 2 7 10 18 5 4 6 3 4 1 1 i 1 4 1 1 i 2 I i 1 i 8 1,149 1,299 552 544 189 110 129 2,310 6 876 1,209 160 29 25 5 27 1,168 4 447 599 67 24 "5 13 1,142 2 429 610 93 5 3 3 4 1,135 4 24 ■'2 "5 12 1,102 419 5S7 ^7 4 3 27 21 3 15 495 44 54 9 1 1 1 54 61 13 1 3 5 19 3 2 15 i 3 512 118 17 2 1 2 2 6 1 56 64 14 14 1 23 26 26 9 3 1 1 1 13 6 1 5 4 4 2 9 i 5 4 3 9 1 o2 9 1 2 11 17 2 18 s 10 s 10 6 11 1 1 1 7 11 3 5 4 6 3 5 4 6 480 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXX. — Continued.— Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupil s native. Nuniber of native pupils. Parents. Incorporated cities. Native. Foreign- bom. i 1 B to S n a 1 1 a 1 a Totals UnderS 5-10.... 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 681 277 lot) 11 1 1 917 662 1 22S 271 149 11 1 1 893 319 343- 1 118 147 74 2 24,") 290 20 17 Hastings - 110 124 75 9 1 S4 98 1 109 120 59 1 4 6 10 2 9 5 1 1 435 1 334 438 346 29 25 5-10 210 333 219 118 26 11 1,462 23 611 560 192 58 14 4 494 1 163 203 117 8 1 1 1,065 1 389 459 198 18 207 324 213 116 23 10 1,241 21 516 476 176 46 6 108 156 89 65 15 5 646 7 263 225 104 41 6 99 168 124 51 8 5 595 14 233 261 72 5 81 122 66 39 14 4 158 3 77 37 15 4 2 71 131 101 37 6 153 4 70 62 17 9 11 8 9 Hillsdale - 10-15 1.5-20 20-25... 25-30 30 and over. Totals UnderS 5-10 8 6 2 1 333 2 118 113 69 27 4 313 4 122 Holland - 10-15 15-20 20-25 _.- 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 144 38 S 494 1 163 203 in 8 1 1 1,007 1 381 425 183 17 238 1 80 84 66 6 256 202 1 69 72 54 5 204 7 16 83 119 51 2 1 71 94 36 2 1 2 _. 1 1 Hudson ■ 10-15 1.5-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 11 4 1 527 1 300 4S0 1 191 200 79 9 278 1 97 119 54 7 120 114 190 225 104 8 88 132 76 4 5i 52 16 1 61 Ionia ■ 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 39 12 2 30 and over. Totals UnderS 5-10 1,402 1 654 619 121 6 1 981 1 504 396 76 4 489 1 250 202 33 3 492 83 72 320 1 184 120 15 337 254 194 43 1 38 34 8 3 26 32 14 189 Iron Mountain- 10-13 15-20... 20-25 25-30 30 and over. 129 18 1 • POPULATION. 481 ending June 1, 1894, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pnpils native. Pnpils foreign-born. Parents. Number of foreign- bom pnpils. Parents. One native, other foreign-bom. Nativity nnknown. Native. Foreign- bom. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. CD s cd s i a S a m "3 a 1 .2 es s 1 cd B a 2 T. a 1 Males. Females. a "3 1 49 27 1 4 14 8 5 9 19 10 9 10 7 1- 20 2 3 3 4 2 6 6 4 2 4 2 4 3 2 4 2 4 n 4 3 10 2 1 49 60 14 16 24 16 9 2 13 7 n 17 23 13 7 1 3 4 5 1 o 3 2 5 4 1 2 1 134 1 49 48 13 11 8 4 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 4 1 2 1 127 20 6 ; 9 1 \ 6 3 2 1 1 11 1 2 3 1 221 n 95 84 16 12 8 4 149 2 129 6 61 45 17 6 87 1 46 36 3 1 1 ..... 1 85 1 45 35 3 1 2 1 3 — - 68 1 48 47 12 9 4 1 54 1 3 2 1 17 1 1 1 8 1 22 28 7 8 ( 10 11 7 2 1 4 1 3 4 11 4 99 83 8 5 58 35 23 1 2 32 20 2 1 49 32 39 12 2 4 1 1 1 3 1 8 34 15 1 5 20 9 1 3 14 6 5 3 37 1 1 17 12 2 1 11 1 9 ! 5 2 1 S5 82 1 1 421 221 200 .... 221 200 ■'S 39 33 10 150 223 45 2 1 69 128 24 81 95 21 2 1 69 81 47 1 .. 12N 95 24 21 10 2 1 ^ 61 482 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXX. — Continued.— Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. Incorporated cities. Native. Foreign- born. 3 .5 1 OS B .2 a ID la a 1 r 1 Ironwood - Totals UnderS 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 1,499 13 725 629 126 1 2 3 2,196 1,051 12 546 411 80 1 1 530 5 284 201 39 1 521 7 262 210 41 65 1 37 22 4 1 80 1 39 27 13 395 4 210 loO 31 376 4 192 159 20 1 1 1,788 905 883 71 74 708 679 Ishpeming - 5-10 ._ 10-15 15-20 20-25. 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 2.5-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 851 1,104 235 5 1 714 883 187 4 347 463 92 3 367 420 95 1 21 36 13 1 33 27 14 278 364 64 2 287 329 62 1 3,864 3 1,357 1,806 665 30 3 3,670 1 1,312 1,689 636 29 3 1,842 1 697 834 291 18 1 1,828 1,046 1,075 403 1 165 188 48 1 398 Jackson - 615 855 345 11 2 391 461 178 15 1 334 503 227 9 2 150 191 56 1 3,469 6 1,336 1,482 527 97 20 1 3,514 4 1,096 1,588 741 62 15 8 614 5 203 268 127 7 4 3,108 6 1,197 1,302 498 88 16 1 3,1S9 4 1,034 1,413 670 57 13 8 588 4 200 260 113 7 4 1,507 3 588 655 207 43 11 1,601 3 609 647 291 45 5 1 1,480 3 541 607 294 27 5 3 294 1 99 118 69 3 4 846 1 302 368 142 26 7 879 2 316 348 178 33 1 1 924 1 328 368 207 17 413 9 192 174 35 8 436 1 189 Kalamazoo - 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10 10-15 1,5-20 20-25 25-30 30 and over. Totals. Under 5 5-10 179 55 8 4 1,719 1 493 806 376 30 8 5 294 3 101 142 44 4 956 272 1 95 117 54 2 1 2 47 28S 2 1 Lansing - 315 420 198 17 3 3 180 3 70 83 22 2 lis 127 35 4 2 r 3 183 1 56 76 45 2 3 37 12 28 6 1 Lapeer.. - 10-15. 15-20 20-25 25-ao 30 and over. 16 6 POPULATION. 483 ending June 1, 1894, by «ex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Pupils foreign-bom. Parents. Number of foreign- born pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknowa. Native. Foreign- born. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. "3 E i, -2 la E "3 I "a a 13 a "3 a tn o IS E DO s a a .2 a a i 10 11 14 1 9 1 28 25 17 1 1 i j- 1 1 6 4 29 I 484 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXX. — Continued. — Persons who attended school during the year Age. Total number of pupils. Pupils native. Number of native pupils. Parents. Incorporated cities. Native. Foreign- bom. 13 1 .2 3 2 1,308 1 518 631 153 5 8,090 6t) 3,482 3,544 923 71 9 4,013 23 1,747 1,748 446 48 1 4,077 43 1,735 1,796 479 23 1 1,215 11 503 486 190 20 1,195 11 475 511 184 14 1,695 7 744 772 155 17 1,766 796 Saginaw ...- 10-15 15-20... 20-25 25-30 30 and over Totals Under 5.... 5-10 10-15. 15-20. 20-25 25-30 789 151 8 845 1 371 395 78 408 437 1 193 200 43 91 94 207 224 SaultSte.Marie- ire 195 35 37 42 12 35 45 14 95 101 11 108 105 11 30 and over. Totals Under 5 5-10. 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 322 1 123 129 63 6 313 1 123 125 59 6 132 181 1 71 73 32 4 91 125 1 50 48 22 4 11 8 Stanton - 51 52 27 2 36 34 19 2 5 5 1 5 3 30 and over. Totals Under 5.... 5-10 601 1 238 236 117 9 527 1 214 203 100 9 258 271 1 108 112 48 2 98 101 65 60 106 91 52 43 30 22 ^3 42 40 17 28 27 S 2 20 St. Clair - 10-15 15-20 20-25. 25-30 27 13 30 and over. Totals Under 5 458 400 193 207 70 78 57 65 St. Ignaco - 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25. 25-30 177 202 77 2 168 171 59 2 73 82 38 I 95 89 21 2 23 33 14 30 34 13 1 29 21 7 35 26 4 1. 30 and over. POPULATION. 491 ending Junel, 1S94, by sex, ages in periods of years, nativity and parent-nativity. Pupils native. Papils foreign-born. Parents. Number of foreign- born pupils. Parents. One native, other foreign-bora. Nativity nnknowQ. Native. Foreign- born. One native, other foreign-born. Nativity unknown. a 1 "a S (a <0 a I o 0) 'efl a 0) a o5 ■3 a 693 117 58:3 2ll. 4:30;. 8uL 66' . 12:. 323 8 163 20 12 months. Unknown months. 21 4 18 8 31 14 44 4 13 1 63 498 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXI. — Continued.— Tme of attendance of pupils who attended Counties. Kent Keweenaw... Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston __ Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Manitou Marquette Mason __. Mecosta Menominee __. Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Nativity stated. Native ... For. -born. Native ... For. -born. Native For, -born- Native ._. For. -born. Native ... For. -born. Native ... For.-born. Native ._. For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ._. For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native For.-born. All pupils. o H 1 22,221 2,781 11,134 1,404 417 45 220 30 1,105 128 547 59 6,351 428 3,339 223 1,871 110 967 60 10,176 224 5,198 99 4,434 130 2,312 63 238 140 108 63 1,049 253 526 128 6,604 371 3,413 200 4,994 787 2,522 439 161 7 74 3 6,424 1,395 3,228 726 3,848 420 1,971 216 4,853 258 2, US 135 3,633 707 1,843 366 2,703 278 1,376 156 1,331 228 689 126 7,698 142 4,078 73 7,598 393 3,764 198 426 SO 231 54 8,168 890 4,068 445 11, 1,377 197 15 558 3,012 205 904 50 125 2,122 67 130 77 524 125 3,191 171 2,472 348 87 4 3,196 1,877 204 2,410 123 1,790 341 1,327 12 642 102 3,620 69 3,834 195 195 26 4,100 445 Time in school in months. Under 1 month, 1 month. 28 2 months 124 5 84 102 7 191 24 110 5 164 4 10 108 3 159 2 149 4 3 months. :382 31 200 21 92 291 6 113 5 174 12 151 24 128 11 266 20 110 15 225 10 346 19 176 17 315 23 146 15 193 7 214 9 144 6 264 16 13 123 4 months. 237 27 156 9 427 318 18 53 154 17 160 48 141 12 177 8 122 15 457 11 POPULATION. school during the year ending June 1, 1894, by i^ex and nativity of pupils. Time in school in months. 499 5 months. 6 months. 7 months. 8 months. 9 months. 10 months. 11 months. 12 months. Unknown months. -A 3 . -T. _o E 2, -f. EI} £ a "3 ® "s s ■i. CO B 6j a 1 a CD a 1 e 2. 58 41 tn a 18 8 i 16 7 .2 cs a 5 304 ■11, 241 24 130 9 127 11 126 91 3 ?l 96 10 ss 9 7 557 45 9 2 7S 266 18 118 4 454 13 18f 2 8 2 138 18 211 22 146 24 6 528 31 '\ 70 232 21 117 4 367 11 149 9 10 1 121 19 199 13 127 19 % 96 25 130 10 309 14 91 16 167 14 66 11 306 10 455 3G 4 234 32 549 70 13 3 23 1 237 6 116 9 241 5 166 6 6 3 22 5 178 13 133 13 3 509 56 9 1 43 4 202 16 129 5 185 4 112 9 1 27 11 139 9 124 19 1,243 132 19 4 S3 6 583 36 125 6 6CB 13 259 5 7 3 54 17 60S 30 257 29 1 1,349 1.50 24 1 91 15 671 25 124 3 6:50 18 250 8 9 4 61 18 545 21 239 37 1 4,3.51 616 122 15 140 21 755 41 73 5 2,295 40 609 11 3 2 88 19 9"j6 48 619 104 3 4,524 608 106 4 162 24 690 40 76 9 2,302 44 6:59 17 1 1 96 24 1,000 49 628 83 2,821 364 7 1 27 1 666 43 36 2 507 4 461 10 70 47 64 17 >64 37 8<)9 148 2,916 376 6 1 24 4 688 54 31 2 559 6 532 66 32 1 4 1 1 ., 1 4 4 4 19^ 21 1 1 1 21 2 4 16 3 115 4 1 1 7 172 •> 3 190 27 3 2 12 1 11 122 4 IS 96 58 78 7 850 49 905 134 1 34 14 129 10 4 5 3 2 1 119 17 P 9 1 6 2 1 1 ..... 1 1 69 63 20 67 6 112 9 60 13 74 6 3t 3 148 2 185 11 15 2 119 9 104 40 173 324 16 136 29 183 29 71 17 387 6 518 28 38 10 240 33 156 55 146 182 5 72 14 155 8 46 6 285 3 264 16 25 7 227 14 141 52 167 i; 220 6 53 15 163 18 55 7 265 1 272 "21 24 3 243 18 178 65 ■'52 282 12 214 4S 237 37 59 11 664 13 458 14 29 4 291 26 166 39 274 20 28s 216 41 258 25 44 11 609 529 23 33 1 296 28 1,346 236 .591 73 550 33 350 55 146 16 281 36 879 13 965 57 32 1 882 84 1,327 257 579 595 363 62 144 23 288 42 1,011 21 1,123 62 :» 4 995 89 1,187 250 352 48 3137 26 771 148 206 19 35 5 647 13 406 15 22 11 1,702 192 1,232 226 408 59 404 19 793 148 227 13 32 5 652 15 550 ■;■> 1 3 2 3 1 5 1 1 21 7t, 2 2 3 5 12 154 4 2 6 2 2 11 1 1 1 106 12 .... '"'. 41 4 12 ....: 1 2 272 1 1 1 27 24 1S7 14 3 1 1 3 24 15 7 1,781 222 144 5 1 6 4 18 9 11 3 13 500 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXI. — Concluded. — Time of attendance of pupils who attended school Counties. Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon.. Osceola Oscoda OtSego Ottawa Presqne Isle Roscommon Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee.. St. Clair..-. St. Joseph .. Tuscola Van BuroQ.. Washtenaw. Wayne Wexford Nativity stated. Native For.-bom. Native For.-born. Native For.-bom. Native For.-born. Native For.-born. Native For.-born. Native For.-born. Native For.-born, Native For.-born Native For.-born. Native For.-born. Native For.-born. Native For.-born. Native. For.-born. Native. For.-born. Native ... For.-born. Native For.-born. Native For.-born Native For.-born. Native For.-born Native For.-born Native For.-born All pupils. 4,247 197 8,015 440 3,712 204 1,022 219 920 141 3,770 3.S6 311 13 767 126 8,669 780 82 242 35 15,731 1,507 7,104 1,482 932 244 6,835 2S7 10,07; 1,685 .5,222 112 7,447 642 43,763 8,23! 2,871 214 ,119 103 4,047 230 112 515 102 456 1,9: 1-84 163 12 361 64 4,451 413 471 4' 126 14 3,667 814 474 118 3,498 153 5,199 878 2,691 55 3,83; 311 3,571 59 4,788 237 22,281 4,252 1,376 105 a 2,098 94 210 1,774 92 507 117 464 69 1,813 152 148 1 406 62 4,218 367 395 35 116 21 7,792 743 3,437 458 126 3,337 134 4,873 2,531 57 3,615 331 3,422 4,478 210 21,482 4,000 1,495 109 Time in school in months. Dndor 1 moiitli. 1 month. 2 months. 54 135 21 33 116 19 134 18 128 23 136 2 120 3 109 6 29. 8 6 113 22 201 29 253 57 210 22 185 15 116 107 3 364 52 121 4 204 23 206 41 174 20 16 117 342 58 3 months. 203 10 liO 12 192 19 224 22 287 34 339 113 155 241 50 287 39 181 4 179 13 419 6: 1.50 4 145 li: 139 16 31 173 19 290 116 4 189 30 74 217 26 135 135 6 4 months. 200 16 18 329 18 174 13 293 39 357 45 338 97 301 12 358 41 258 12 335 33 330 4 395 17 116 12 POPULATION. 501 during the year ending June 1, 1S94, by sex and nativity of pupils. Time in school in months. ) months. 6 months. r months. 8 months 9 months. 10 months. 11 months. 12 ■ months. Unknown months. 1:3.5 10 231 17 138 5 5 18 181 10 261 78 264 56 104 1 239 26 207 5 434 60 106 6 124 9 131 8 100 107 10 130 13 168 14 195 24 209 49 189 23 142 10 335 57 120 3 279 14 307 23 267 13 205 288 29 442 62 254 15 406 67 201 6 336 31 400 8 773 150 150 11 256 15 271 15 231 10 219 19 243 24 113 3 383 45 353 82 374 55 139 2 307 27 363 3 241 10 713 131 203 8 172 10 250 18 34' 30 302 62 169 6 388 31 150 2 334 21 256 6 207 10 557 108 136 4 20.= 191 12 333 47 148 4 128 2 313 19 195 6 498 81 186 3a5 14 365 20 229 20 574 48 90 504 102 677 18 695 87 386 3 542 35 605 4 1,979 331 152 8 367 14 55j 359 28 229 17 586 46 994 106 528 59 383 11 567 47 606 3 :,U71 323 184 18 420 11 968 49 307 16 445 as 1,043 100 1,872 161 681 133 117 35 1,388 278 1,070 18 859 56 1,217 23 1,492 -SO 9,762 1,981 441 46 451 14 1,(K1 342 12 448 33 34 116 15 1,072 84 1,843 154 694 152 137 50 673 23 1,419 263 1,191 26 891 63 1,556 58 9,348 1,830 523 45 216 15 14:3 23 230 28 1119 11 164 24 241 30 124 17 1,432 116 3, ■028 277 393 60 134 26 1,023 49 1,171 236 346 6 614 46 1,21: 6,926 1,321 3,193 29: 132 21 1,135 63 1,221 253 351 11 626 84 279 13 1,276 6,870 1,285 46 5 258 60 229 52 11 3. 11 502 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXII. — Time of attendance of pupils who attended school during the Nativity stated. Ti me in school in months. Incorporated All pnpils. Under 1 month. 1 month. 2 months. 3 months. 4 months. 13 13 a 2 "e 497 58 46 11 26 3 2 25 6 494 52 46 11 42 4 8 577 73 371 29 8 4 or "i 535 :j3 56 1 2,592 366 207 9 15 2 13 2 10 1 2 9 1 1 1 15 1 8 •1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 5 1 14 4 1 — - — 1 12 6 9 1 267 55 2 8 5 101 6 2,702 512 51 3 59 7 43 2 285 9 259 63 156 116 2 2,771 488 68 3 56 8 51 2 276 179 162 1 1 8'^ 8" 18 2 1 130 24 16 142 20 16 258 44 6 481 109 6 486 118 6 57 29 50 ;S8 14 8 13 7 18 1 3 4 3 1 1 i 13 1 3 1 1 11 6 1 4 5 1 20 6 6 21 237 6 105 4 304 39 42 228 112 2 332 32 46 1 1 29 1 20 i 13 2 i 10 2 6 4 1 19 4 11 3 7 8 20 13 22 8 6 2 _ 6 18 19 11 1 7 4 27 8 15 9 20 16 8 17 10 19 6 37 39 3 34 18 43 15 79 23 136 9 200 16 52 6 23 3 35 18 3C 23 76 17 118 6 230 23 58 3 147 B 86 36 315 163 560 123 1,318 78 1,009 125 491 32 141 6 110 27 291 107 574 104 1,332 70 1,048 117 550 30 281 21 303 139 48 18 160 49 120 4 133 12 978 161 245 12 1 4 5 4 18 7 24 4 18 1 IS 1 21 2 24 3 29 19 16 7 65 7 36 6 33 2 21 8 36 . 15 12 46 3 35 9 37 275 127 66 21 130 36 122 3 150 20 658 47 1 1 13 7 4 12 1 5 12 9') 1 5 24 28 52 4 60 1 '>') 45 7 40 4 54 4 33 4 4 6 1 2 16 4 1 5 2 4 1 1 64 506 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXII. — Continued. — Time of attendance of pupila who attended Incorporated cities. Lapeer Ludington Manistee Marine City Marquette Marshall MasOH __. Menominee _ Midland Monroe Mount Clemens.. Mount Pleasant . Muskegon Negaunee Niles North Muskegon. Norway Owosso Pontiac. Port Huron Saginaw Sault Ste. Marie. Nativity stated. Native For, -born. Native ___ For.-born . Native ... For.-bom . Native _.. For.-born . Native ... For.-born. Native ... For.-born . Native ... For.-born . Native ,., For.-born. Native ... For.-born . Native _.. For.-born. Native ... For.-born . Native ___ For.-born . Native _-_ For -born . Native .__ For.-born . Native _.. For.-born , Native ___ For.-born . Native .__ For.-born. Native __. For.-born. Native ... For.-born, Native _._ For.-born _ Native ___ For.-born. Native ... For.-born, All pupils. s o H 588 26 294 11 1,603 255 781 129 2,454 409 1,223 219 635 113 304 65 1,599 286 770 131 865 21 406 13 309 9 153 4 1,927 370 969 182 513 41 243 23 1,291 37 671 19 1,079 87 563 41 679 84 308 40 4,375 561 2,112 273 1,020 227 510 lis 898 32 413 19 185 34 81 20 431 225 206 121 1,484 106 711 50 1,057 56 506 27 2,694 920 1,356 463 8,090 808 4,013 387 845 463 408 233 294 15 822 126 1,231 190 331 48 829 155 156 5 958 188 270 18 620 18 516 46 371 44 2,263 288 510 109 104 14 225 104 753 56 551 29 1,338 457 4,077 421 437 230 Time in school in months. Under 1 month. 1 month. months." 12 3 months. 10 4 months. POPULATION. 507 school during the year ending June 1, 1894, by sex and nativity of pupils. Time in school in months. 5 months. 6 months. 7 montlis. 8 months. 9 months. 10 months. 11 months. 12 months. Unknown months. 00 s m ID CO a 1 13 a CO .2 ce a la a CO IS 1 CQ a a a 7 6 4 3 11 3 12 2 5 3 3 1 38 5 3 7 7 3 IS 4 3S 5 5 4 62 9 3, 5.S 1 376 40 43 7 63 5 20 1 4S 10 303 46 61 390 51 31 7 79 4 1 2 2 10 2 7 i 1 17 41 14 5 5 3 3 24 2 19 3 1 3 149 4 604 88 354 21 ■■m 19 134 541 84 321 20 12 3 19 1 7 27 6 6 2.5 1.5 4 6.S 21 20 3 11 1 59 6 12 11 2 2 1 15 6 8 1 1 1 9 1 6 2 9 3 10 1 34 4 33 4 510 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — As native and foreign-born, by sex, the number of persons who attended school during the year ending June 1, .1894, in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village and city. State and counties. State Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac ^_ Baraga Barry _ Bay Benzie Berrien Branch.. Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton... Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic .. Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco. Iron.. Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Persons returned as having attended school during year endingJune 1, 1894:. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. 1,183 254 9,299 3,709 2,813 1,475 753 5,698 13,183 1,759 10,187 5,558 10,246 4,749 2,523 2,941 2,696 1,609 5,831 554 3,479 2,634 7,445 2,137 8,793 2,361 3,752 6,990 6,622 8,611 7,497 8,799 7,488 2,778 1,041 5,201 9,117 7,867 1,224 25,002 462 1,233 6,779 1,981 242,607 598 136 4,778 1,797 1,449 712 406 2,978 6,569 879 5,292 2,910 5,251 2,505 1,263 1,513 1,337 805 2,943 302 1,723 1,322 3,889 1,050 4,469 489 1,197 1,828 3,568 3,434 4,413 3,870 4,685 3,967 1,401 510 2,614 4,661 4,049 647 12,538 250 606 3,562 1,037 232,085 585 118 4,521 1,912 1,364 763 347 2,720 6,614 4,895 2,648 4,995 2,244 1,260 1,428 1,359 803 2,878 252 1,7.56 1,312 3,556 1,087 4,324 510 1,184 1,924 3,422 3,188 4,196 3,627 4,114 3,521 1,377 501 2,587 4,456 3,818 12,464 212 627 3,217 954 Pupils native. 431,767 979 201 9,101 3,049 2,580 1,224 632 5,627 11,567 1,626 9,659 5,482 9,868 4,703 2,312 2,4.56 1,7.51 1,397 5,701 2,897 1,823 7,338 1,994 8,393 831 1,652 3,515 6,842 6,556 7,335 6,167 8,360 7,304 2,346 817 4,788 8,759 7,382 1,165 22,221 417 1,105 6,351 1,871 220,362 488 105 4,672 1,483 1,336 599 338 2,936 5,785 5,005 2,860 5,012 2,476 1,140 1,260 856 698 2,878 273 1,438 897 3,824 982 4,257 397 826 1,710 3,500 3,400 3,750 3,177 4,403 3,862 1,190 427 2,397 4,475 3,802 612 11,134 220 647 3,339 967 a 211,405 491 96 4,429 1,566 1,244 625 294 2,691 5,782 820 4,654 2,622 4,826 2,227 1,172 1,196 2,823 235 1,459 926 3,514 1,012 4,136 434 826 1,805 3,842 3,156 3,585 2,990 3,957 3,442 1,156 390 2,391 4,284 3,580 553 11,087 197 558 3,012 904 Pupils foreign- born. 42,905 204 53 198 660 233 251 121 71 1,616 133 528 76 378 46 211 485 945 212 120 46 582 811 107 143 400 168 709 237 I'lS 66 1,276 1,330 439 184 432 224 413 358 485 59 2,781 45 128 428 110 22,245 110 31 106 314 113 113 68 42 784 73 287 50 209 29 123 253 481 108 65 29 285 423 65 68 212 92 371 118 665 693 282 105 211 113 217 186 247 35 1,404 30 59 223 60 20,660 94 22 92 346 120 138 53 29 832 60 241 26 169 17 232 464 104 55 17 297 386 42 75 188 76 338 119 80 32 611 637 157 111 196 172 238 24 1,377 15 69 205 50 POPULATION. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. 511 Persons returned as having attended school during yeai ending June 1, 1894. Counties. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. PupUs foreign- born. "« H A r. "rt rt H -S c £ ^ 10,400 4,564 378 1,302 6,975 3,781 168 7.819 4,268 5.111 4,340 2.9-1 1.559 7 , 840 7.991 306 9,05> 4,444 8,455 3,916 1,241 1,061 4,106 324 ,893 9,449 948 17.23- -,586 1,176 7,122 11,757 5.334 -.0-9 7.100 9,713 52,015 3.0N5 5.297 2.375 171 653 3.613 2,961 3.9.54 2.1S7 2 , . J 7 ^ 2,209 1,532 815 4,151 3,962- 285 4.513 2.252 4.277 2,050 617 .52^ 2,141 175 425 4,. -64 518 140 s,703 4,481 .592 3.651 li.077 2.746 4,143 3,630 5 , 025 26,5:;3 1,4M 5,1113 2,189 207 649 3,362 2.-20 91 3.865 2.081 2,. 533 2.131 1,449 744 3.6-9 4,029 221 4,543 2,192 4,178 1.-66 624 5:« 1.965 149 468 4,5.-3 430 137 8,. 535 4.105 584 3,471 5,6-0 2.3-8 3,946 3.470 4 . 6-v 23.4,v2 1.6(14 10.176 4,434 23N 1.019 6,604 4,994 161 6.424 3.-4S 4,853 3,6:33 2.703 l.:5:3i 7.698 7,398 426 -.168 4,247 -.015 3,712 1,022 920 3,770 :3ll 767 8,669 N66 242 15,731 7,104 932 6.8:S5 10.072 5.222 7.447 6,993 9,266 4:), 763 2,871 3.19- 2,312 108 325 3,413 2 . 522 74 3 ■^''- 1^971 2,443 i,.y3 1,:376 689 4,078 3.764 231 4,068 2,149 4,047 1,938 515 456 1,957 163 361 4,451 471 126 7.939 3,667 474 3,49- 3,199 2,691 3,832 3,571 4 , / -8 22,2-1 1,376 4,97,s 2,122 130 524 3,191 2,472 3,196 1,-77 2,410 1,790 1,327 642 3,620 3,. 834 195 4.100 2.119- 3.96- 1,774 .507 464 1,813 148 406 4,218 395 116 7,792 3,437 458 3.3:i7 4,873 2,531 3,613 3,422 4,47s 21,4-2 1,493 224 1:311 140 253 371 787 1,:39.5 420 258 707 27.- 22.8 142 393 80 890 197 440 204 219 141 336 13 126 780 82 :35 1,507 1,482 244 1.6-.5 112 642 107 447 8,252 214 99 63 63 128 200 439 3 726 216 135 366 156 126 73 198 54 445 103 230 112 102 72 184 12 64 413 47 14 764 814 118 153 878 55 311 59 237 4,2.52 105 125 Livingston IjUce - _- 67 77 125 171 Manistee Maniton Marquette Mason ;348 4 669 204 Mecosta Menominee. 123 341 Midland Missaukee Monrce 122 102 69 195 Montmorency. Muskegon , 26 445 94 Oakland..-.. Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda , 210 92 117 69 152 1 Otsego Ottawa 62 367 35 Hoscommon 21 743 Schoolcraft .. . 668 126 Siiiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph. 134 807 57 Tuscola 331 48 "Washtenaw Wayne . 210 4,000 Wexford.. 109 512 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — CoNTiNOED, — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned 13 having attended school during year ending .June 1, 1894. State, counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. .5 a _5 IS s _2 1 en 1 1 c State 474,672 242,607 232,065 431,767 220,362 211,405 42,905 22,245 20,660 1,183 164 .52 71 70 134 355 68 178 54 17 20 127 598 89 27 30 38 69 166 37 91 30 7 14 61 585 75 25 41 32 65 189 31 87 24 10 6 66 979 132 31 61 59 116 314 42 148 4,3 15 18 115 488 75 14 26 28 60 142 24 75 25 6 13 53 491 57 17 35 31 56 172 18 73 18 9 5 62 204 32 21 10 11 18 41 26 30 11 2 2 12 110 14 13 4 10 9 24 13 16 5 1 1 8 94 18 8 Curtis 6 1 Gustin. 9 17 13 Haynes _ _ 14 Mikado 6 Millen 1 Mitchell. 1 4 Algek Co. 254 44 45 41 85 18 21 136 26 23 20 46 8 13 118 18 22 21 39 10 201 38 34 31 66 14 18 105 22 16 15 34 7 11 96 16 18 16 32 7 53 6 11 10 19 4 3 31 4 7 5 12 1 2 22 ') Burt 4 Mathias 5 7 3 Rock River . . 1 9,299 800 439 369 207 454 544 352 575 223 385 237 285 300 321 281 353 637 .502 91 437 535 304 293 375 4,778 384 222 .182 110 234 288 179 295 121 210 109 153 144 188 142 167 311 279 39 243 278 152 142 206 4,521 416 217 187 97 220 256 173 280 102 175 128 132 158 133 139 186 326 223 52 194 257 152 151 189 9,101 787 431 369 205 441 530 350 569 199 380 216 285 294 301 279 3.50 627 489 90 430 516 303 285 37B 4,672 376 219 182 108 227 282 177 291 108 20.S 100 153 141 176 141 165 309 273 39 238 265 151 137 206 4,429 411 212 187 97 214 248 173 278 91 172 116 132 153 125 138 185 318 216 51 192 251 152 148 169 198 13 8 106 8 3 92 Allegan. 5 5 Chesiiire . Clyde 2 13 14 2 6 24 5 21 2 7 6 2 4 13 2 9 Dorr. 6 Fillmore . . ._.... 8 Gun Plain • 2 Heath 11 Hopkins 3 12 Lee 6 20 2 3 10 13 1 7 19 1 8 3 12 1 2 2 6 j- 13 1 5 3 Manlius Martin Monterey 8 1 1 Otsego Overisal 8 7 Pine Plains .. 1 Salem... 2 6 Trowbridge a Watson 3 POPULATION. TABLE XXXIII.— Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. 513 Persons returned as having attended school dnring year ending June 1, 1894. Counties. townships, incorporated villages and cities Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. "3 1 a "3 o 1 09 S a 3 in Allegax Co.— Continued. Incorporated villages 1,681 544 114 99 362 298 165 99 817 257 68 57 166 151 73 45 S64 2^7 46 42 196 147 92 54 1,6.52 53;j 109 99 354 295 163 99 803 250 64 57 165 149 73 45 849 283 43 42 189 146 90 .54 29 11 u 4, 15 4 Douglas Fennville _ 1 8 3 2 1 Plainwell 1 Saugatuck . 2 Wayland... _. 3,709 281 116 236 150 40 112 326 2,4i? 1,797 134 63 119 70 20 49 167 1,175 1,912 147 53 117 >0 20 63 139 1,273 3,049 239 97 205 137 2s si 24S 2,014 1,483 112 50 103 67 14 38 131 968 1,.566 127 47 102 70 14 43 117 1,046 660 % ■■'A U li 7 s 434 314 22 13 16 3 6 11 36 207 316 Alpena 20 6 13 Maple Hidge 10 6 Sanborn 20 42 oo-^ 2,S13 31S 236 82 115 143 365 170 132 102 167 537 167 104 100 75 435 15.". 280 l,44il 170 126 4t 61 76 179 S6 66 51 94 26^ 53 4^ a 220 si 139 1,364 148 110 :« 34 6i 1^6 6B 51 73 269 31 32 32 215 74 in 2,580 2 S3 215 73 104 142 331 165 129 95 162 470 155 91 93 65 410 14s 262 1,336 156 121 36 53 73 166 Si 64 47 92 2?:? 49 47 37 207 130 1,244 129 94 37 51 67 163 82 65 48 70 237 7 s 42 31 2 s 203 71 132 233 33 21 9 11 1 :i4 3 3 3. 67 12 13 10 18 113 14 3 s s 1 13 3 4 3.3 4 1 6 13 4 9 120 Banks 19 16 Chestonia.. 1 Custar. 3 Elk Eapids. 21 2 1 Jordan 3 Kearney. 3 Mancelona . 32 Milton- D Star.... 9 Torch Lake 1 "W arner. 4 Incorporated villages 12 BeUaire 3 9 Aeenac Co. 1,475 36 159 122 191 192 314 95 2U4 199 712 29 81 61 92 94 139 44 27 95 1 49 93 763 27 7s HI 91 Its 173 51 31 109 1 ai 104 1,224 37 131 99 172 133 282 78 54 169 1 6? 178 599 20 71 4=1 s7 74 i;;o 36 25 SO 37" ^3 625 17 60 31) 85 79 142 42 29 89 1 31 93 231 19 2s 23 19 f9 -.> 17 4 35 1 14 21 113 9 10 12 5 20 19 8 2 13 1 12 10 13,s 10 18 Au Gres 11 Clayton.. _ 14 19 33 Mason . .. 9 Moffitt 2 20 Whitney. 2 Standish village 11 65 514 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during the year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 1 0) a CO a> "id s (0 3 o H .2 CO CO 1 i .2 s .2 a BakagaCo 753 59 285 376 33 358 136 222 406 33 160 198 15 172 67 105 347 26 125 178 18 186 69 117 632 48 259 300 25 317 115 202 338 26 143 156 13 146 52 94 294 22 116 144 12 171 63 108 121 11 26 76 8 41 21 20 68 7 17 42 2 26 15 11 .53 Arvon__ 4 9 34 fi Tnrorporat-flrt villagpis 15 6 L'Anse,, 9 Babrt Co 5,698 274 315 277 350 654 273 305 359 230 293 242 229 272 405 418 121 549 158 311 80 681 2,978 146 164 152 190 324 152 157 195 126 147 137 116 154 219 207 63 278 80 157 41 329 2,720 128 151 125 160 330 121 148 164 104 146 105 113 118 186 211 58 271 78 154 39 352 5,627 273 313 275 348 648 273 805 351 230 291 241 217 272 390 418 120 544 157 307 80 662 2,936 145 163 151 188 319 152 157 189 126 147 137 109 154 210 207 63 275 80 154 41 319 2,691 128 150 124 160 329 121 148 162 104 144 104 108 118 180 211 57 269 77 153 39 343 71 1 2 2 2 6 42 1 1 1 2 5 29 Baltimore 1 Barry __ 1 Castleton _. 1 Hastings Hope _ Irvinff . _ 8 6 2 Maple Grove 2 1 12 7 ■J Orangeville__ _._ Prairieville __. 1 5 Eutland ... 15 9 6 Woodland.. 1 5 1 4 3 3' 1 TTir-orpOTatpfl villag*«s '> MiddleviUe 1 NashviUe. 1 Woodland . Hastings city 19 10 9 Bat Co __. 13,183 231 254 279 311 75 100 710 367 278 398 49 428 234 319 640 405 235 6,390 2,760 6,569 114 134 136 167 35 51 365 176 135 209 26 209 139 159 325 220 105 3,107 1,407 6,614 117 120 143 144 40 49 345 191 143 189 23 219 95 160 315 185 130 3,283 1,353 11,567 213 227 255 278 65 73 643 312 262 375 39 375 206 298 561 351 210 5,542 2,404 5,785 106 125 127 149 32 36 324 153 126 196 20 182 120 147 280 187 93 2,714 1,228 5,782 107 102 128 129 33 37 319 159 136 179 19 193 86 151 281 164 117 2,828 1,176 1,616 18 27 24 33 10 27 67 55 16 23 10 53 28 21 79 54 25 848 356 784 8 9 9 18 3 15 41 23 9 13 6 27 19 12 45 33 12 393 179 832 Bangor 10 18 Frankenlust ._ ... 15 Fraser 15 7 Gibson Hampton. 12 26 32 Merritt... 7 10 Mt. Forest 4 Pinconning. 26 Portsmouth . ... 9 Williams 9 Incorporated villages 34 Essex vilie. 21 13 Bay City „. 455 West Bay City 177 POPULATION. 515 TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during the year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Aggregate of native and foreign-bom pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- bom. i 1 S ■8 a CO ■3 1 '3 S 1 a cd 1 .2 S 1 "3 S 1,759 190 217 145 181 337 202 106 114 62 29 53 123 721 105 249 97 141 129 879 102 113 80 93 153 98 56 61 32 9 28 54 351 51 115 53 71 61 880 88 104 65 88 184 104 50 53 30 20 25 69 370 54 134 44 70 68 1,626 185 200 137 168 301 174 103 109 57 28 53 111 653 97 224 92 121 119 806 97 102 76 85 133 84 54 57 31 9 28 50 310 48 98 48 59 57 S20 88 98 61 83 168 90 49 52 26 19 25 61 343 49 126 44 62 62 133 5 17 8 13 36 28 3 5 5 1 73 5 11 4 8 20 14 2 4 1 60 "RflTiTinnia 6 Blaine 4 Colfax 5 Crystal Lake .. 16 14 1 Inland 1 Joyfield 4 Lake Platte -- 1 Weldon. 12 68 8 25 5 20 10 4 41 3 17 12 4 ^ RATi7:nTiin. 5 FranVfnrt 8 finnt.h FranVfort 8 ThompROnvillR 6 Beketen Co. 10,187 434 601 358 285 636 237 323 231 436 406 270 307 435 345 288 253 243 404 554 314 1,345 142 409 117 57 100 136 51 221 112 1,080 930 817 5,292 250 318 195 143 308 124 171 117 241 225 126 171 231 187 158 129 119 222 280 174 665 73 187 58 24 58 59 32 118 56 564 434 405 4,895 184 283 163 142 328 113 152 114 195 181 144 136 204 158 139 124 124 182 274 140 680 69 222 59 33 42 77 19 103 56 516 496 412 9,659 422 547 354 282 634 231 321 209 406 331 257 301 430 340 256 242 223 376 549 312 1,309 142 407 114 57 99 127 .50 201 112 1,026 S9N 712 5,005 243 285 193 143 306 120 169 107 225 179 122 168 227 185 140 123 108 206 277 172 644 73 185 57 24 57 56 31 105 56 335 415 357 4,654 179 262 161 139 328 111 152 102 181 152 135 133 203 155 116 119 115 170 140 665 69 222 57 33 42 71 19 96 56 491 483 355 .528 12 54 4 3 2 6 2 22 30 75 13 6 5 5 32 11 20 • 28 5 2 36 287 33 2 2" 4 2 10 16 46 4 3 4 18 6 11 16 3 '2 21 iil 5 21 Berrien _ . ______ 3 Buchanan ___ _.. Chickaming _ . •> Galien . 12 Lake , 14 Lincoln New Buffalo 29 9 Niles. 3 1 3 Royal ton 14 Sodus ._ 9 Three Oaks 12 Watervliet __ '> Weesaw 15 Buchanan 2 3 2 1 - Eau Claire Galien ._ 1 9 1 20 1 3 1 13 New Buffalo _ __. 6 Three Oaks 7 Benton Harbor city _.. 54 32 105 29 19 48 25 Niles city. 13 516 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued, — Pupils by sex and nativity. Person-s returned as having attended school during ending July 1, 1894. the year Counties, townships, incorporated Aggregate of native and foreign-boru pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. s 1 'c3 o H a o a 1 m I 5,558 284 232 313 413 240 202 429 175 207 136 256 153 210 472 257 562 715 155 200 72 288 1,017 2,910 145 125 172 216 132 110 285 93 110 74 134 84 107 209 131 288 353 81 88 35 149 495 2,648 139 107 141 197 108 92 144 82 97 62 122 69 103 283 126 274 362 74 112 37 139 522 5,482 280 230 312 409 234 201 406 175 204 136 255 153 210 462 256 558 710 154 196 72 288 1,001 2,860 143 123 172 214 128 110 269 93 109 74 133 84 107 203 130 285 351 80 87 35 149 483 2,622 137 107 140 195 106 91 137 82 95 62 122 69 103 259 126 273 359 74 109 37 139 518 76 4 2 1 4 6 1 23 50 2 2 2" 4 26 2 Bethel 1 2 Butler - _.. 2 1 7 Gilead 3 1 2 Kinderhook Mattison 1 1 Ovid 10 1 4 5 1 4 6 1 3 2 1 1 4 Union 1 3 Bronson 3 Sherwood 16 12 4 10,246 176 359 221 266 279 247 271 203 271 170 229 459 243 217 204 179 207 252 224 394 554 117 57 237 143 1,191 3,098 886 5,251 92 203 115 136 143 120 145 106 154 99 132 220 134 lis 98 97 108 140 112 217 255 58 32 104 61 608 1,535 419 4,995 84 156 106 130 136 127 126 97 117 71 97 239 109 99 106 82 99 112 112 177 299 59 25 133 82 583 1,563 467 9,868 172 358 210 261 278 246 270 199 266 166 228 448 243 216 201 173 200 248 218 387 542 117 57 227 141 1,101 2,914 865 5,042 89 203 109 134 142 119 144 105 149 95 131 214 134 118 97 92 105 139 109 212 249 58 32 99 60 559 1,437 406 4,826 83 155 101 127 136 127 126 94 117 71 97 234 109 98 104 81 95 109 109 175 293 59 25 128 81 542 1,477 459 378 4 1 11 5 1 1 1 4 5 4 1 11 209 3 6' 2 1 1 1 1 5 4 1 6 169 1 Battle Creek 5 Bedford 3 Burlington _ Clarendon.. _, 3 Eckford Fredonia Homer , 5 Lee .. Le Roy. 1 3 6 7 4 6 7 12 .- 5 3 1 3 5 6 1 Marshall. 1 Penfield.. 3 3 Sheridan. Incorporated villages g Burlington . Homer 10 2 90 184 21 5 1 49 98 13 5 1 41 Tekonsha Battle Creek city Marshall city. POPULATION. 517 TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during the yea ending June 1, 1894. r Counties, townships, incorporated Tillages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. O H S .2 a ID 2,244 131 76 83 230 213 67 162 89 194 127 153 9> 132 95 .323 142 117 (■,6 3:38 O at "a S c -2 a .2 C\ss Co. 4,749 ■S31 165 181 491 432 137 ^7 329 197 380 267 328 193 311 206 651 300 230 121 6^8 2,505 186 89 98 261 219 90 53 167 108 186 140 173 95 179 111 326 158 113 55 350 4,703 336 165 181 490 426 157 326 197 374 266 327 192 309 202 644 299 120 668 2,476 183 89 98 260 213 90 53 166 10^ ISJ 139 172 94 17^ 109 322 157 110 55 337 2.227 131 76 83 230 211 67 34 160 89 191 127 133 98 131 93 322 142 115 65 331 46 1 29 1 17 Calvin Howard LaGrange „ 1 6 1 4 2 Milton -- .. ■> Penn 6 1 1 1 4 7 1 5 1 20 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 ....... 3 Porter Silver Creek 1 Wayne ^ Incorporated villages 3 Marcellns YandaHa i Dowagiac city. I Chaelevoix Co 2,523 1« 41 173 44 394 165 232 172 32 139 117 99 56 534 50 131 764 111 79 389 1X5 1,263 63 20 92 17 189 73 122 84 15 75 61 49 27i^ 29 74 362 31 40 lv5 .^6 .1,260 81 21 81 203 90 110 8S 17 64 56 30 34 21 57 302 60 39 204 99 2,312 130 38 160 43 334 148 208 167 32 122 111 97 54 496 47 125 681 97 76 330 17S 1,140 18 84 17 130 66 112 81 15 61 57 47 236 70 308 42 38 146 s2 1,172 73 20 76 26 184 82 96 86 17 61 54 30 32 240 20 35 373 35 38 184 96 211 14 3 13 1 60 17 24 5 123 6 ■""39" 9 10 3 88 8 Bear Lake 1 Boyne Valley 5 Chandler 1 ■'1 Evangeline.. ... ... ..., K Eveline Hayes 14 2 17 6 38 3 6 83 14 3 59 7 14 4 ■""'20' 4 54 9 9 39 4 3 Melrose ■1 Resort •' IS 1 Wilson -2 29 5 Boyne Falls 1 20 East Jordan 3 Cheboygan Co. 2,941 87 174 89 34 31 133 61 301 1,513 46 94 44 21 12 74 31 157 1,428 41 80 43 13 19 59 30 144 2,436 79 1.50 87 31 18 118 50 239 1,260 41 82 43 19 4 64 23 134 1,196 38 68 44 12 14 34 07 125 485 24 3 13 15 11 42 233 3 12 1 ■) s 10 s 23 232 3 Benton ... 12 1 Ellis 1 forest. 5 Grant 5 3 Inverness,. 19 518 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII.— Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. s S .2 a IB 1 ■3 .2 S 1 1 s 1 Cheboygan Co.~Continued. 123 91 73 ni 99 28 28 94 1,418 71 51 33 89 50 15 18 55 707 52 40 40 82 49 13 10 39 711 110 86 64 147 92 .21 19 87 1,125 61 46 29 74 48 9 12 50 571 49 40 3d 73 44 12 7 37 554 13 5 9 24 7 7 9 7 293 10 5 4 15 2 6 6 5 136 3 Mnnro „ : 9 5 Waverly 1 Wilmot _. 3 2 Cheboygan city 157 Chippewa Co... . 2,696 232 77 129 61 236 46 53 161 62 262 16 53 1,308 1,337 124 36 61 28 119 30 25 85 31 120 la 25 641 1,359 108 41 68 33 117 16 28 76 31 142 4 28 667 1,751 146 44 102 44 146 29 32 120 51 151 11 31 845 856 70 24 51 20 70 19 17 60 25 70 8 14 408 895 75 20 51 24 76 10 15 60 26 81 3 17 437 945 87 33 27 17 90 17 21 41 11 111 5 22 463 481 54 12 10 8 49 25 6 50 4 11 233 464 33 Dafter 21 Detour 17 Pickford Eaber.... ._ Sault Ste. Marie- 16 Superior Trout Lake White FislL__ 11 Sault Ste. Marie city ClaeeCo. __ 1,609 105 39 23 169 69 79 104 39 25 184 26 217 58 123 316 156 806 44 20 15 78 29 38 51 25 13 89 11 111 32 56 173 77 803 61 19 8 91 40 41 53 14 12 95 15 106 26 67 143 79 1,397 ■89 28 22 136 63 68 93 38 24 159 26 178 57 97 278 138 698 39 15 14 60 27 34 45 24 12 78 11 91 31 45 148 69 699 50 13 8 76 36 34 48 14 12 81 15 87 26 52 130 69 212 16 11 1 33 6 11 11 1 1 25 108 5 5 1 18 2 4 6 1 1 11 Arthur 11 6 Frost 15 4 Hamilton Hatton 5 Hayes Sheridan 14 Summerfleld Surrey.. 39 1 26 38 18 20 1 11 25 8 19 Winteraeld. Farwell village 15 13 10 Clare city Harrison city Clinton Co. 5,821 261 272 899 349 296 ai 263 2,943 137 137 439 171 162 223 124 2,878 124 135 460 178 134 218 139 5,701 260 260 883 336 290 435 262 2,878 137 129 427 165 159 222 123 2,823 123 131 456 171 131 213 139 120 1 12 18 13 6 6 1 65 8" 12 6 3 1 1 55 1 4 4 7 3 5 Bath... _ Bengal Bingham . Dallaa DeWitt DuPlain.. Eagle POPULATION. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. 519 Persons returned as haviii ending g attended school during year June 1, 1884. Counties, townships, incorporated A(?gregate of native and foreign-born pnpUs. Pnpils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 3 S .2 a i 5 ^ a a *« H Clixton Co.— Continued. 32S 300 328 281 532 271 262 351 as7 1,339 22 127 63 111 246 663 104 169 157 155 133 261 119 U5 l,b2 229 627 5 58 28 57 104 311 64 159 143 173 148 271 152 117 169 158 712 17 69 35 57 142 352 40 314 299 319 274 512 266 260 348 383 1,313 22 127 63 113 232 652 104 159 157 150 130 251 119 145 180 225 612 5 58 28 56 97 304 64 155 142 169 144 261 147 115 16s 158 701 17 69 35 57 135 348 40 14 1 9 7 20 5 2 3 4 26 10 5 3 10 2 4 15 4 Greenbush.- 1 4 Olive 4 Ovid - 10 Riley ■i Victor.. 2 WatertowD _ _ 1 Westphalia 11 Eagle Elsie Fowler Maple Rapids _ 1 14 11 1 7 7 Ovid . ... 7 4 Westphalia 554 21 25 26 25 45 322 28 47 15 302 11 15 19 13 23 180 14 18 9 252 10 10 7 12 22 142 14 29 6 508 21 25 26 25 42 285 26 45 13 273 11 15 19 13 20 156 13 18 8 235 10 10 7 12 22 129 13 27 5 46 29 17 Ball Beaver Creek Blaine 3 37 2 2 2 3 24 1 .- 13 1 Maple Forest 2 1 Delta Co 3,479 95 157 79 76 85 186 219 62 364 104 45 94 90 1,593 320 1,723 48 85 40 36 39 104 109 34 176 46 19 51 44 770 166 1,756 47 72 39 40 46 82 110 28 188 58 26 43 46 823 154 2,897 84 123 70 56 76 122 193 53 305 82 44 67 82 1,378 244 1,438 44 70 35 29 37 69 98 30 146 38 18 35 43 661 128 1,459 40 53 35 27 39 53 95 23 159 44 26 32 39 717 116 582 11 34 9 20 9 64 26 9 59 22 1 27 8 215 76 285 4 15 5 7 2 35 11 4 30 8 1 16 1 109 38 297 Baldwin . 7 Bark Eiver 19 BayDe Noc. 4 13 Fairbanks . 7 Ford River... _ 29 15 Maple Eidge... Masnnvillfl 29 Nahma 14 Sack Bay .. Wells 11 Garden village __. __. 7 Gscanaba city , 106 38 DiCKINSOK Co 2,634 30 113 99 228 34 72 1,402 656 1,322 12 60 52 116 16 29 710 327 1,312 18 53 47 112 18 43 692 329 1,823 27 89 58 162 30 45 981 431 897 12 47 28 81 15 19 489 206 926 IS 42 30 81 15 26 492 225 811 3 24 41 66 4 27 421 225 426 24 35 1 10 221 121 386 Breen ... 3 11 Felch 17 Norway 31 3 17 Iron Mountain city 200 Norway city . . 104 520 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending .Tune 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. o H at "a CO Id a 1 o H CO s ■i 1 •3 1 Eaton Co. . 7,445 444 348 318 249 331 320 229 312 297 357 282 345 495 445 505 463 725 172 278 114 161 847 433 425 3,889 226 194 176 125 176 149 130 171 152 183 153 188 253 227 246 259 344 73 131 60 80 441 236 204 3,556 218 164 142 124 155 171 99 141 145 174 129 157 242 218 259 204 381 99 147 54 81 406 197 221 7,338 441 343 315 241 329 314 224 310 292 353 281 342 486 442 492 459 712 171 26S 112 161 829 432 413 3,824 224 193 175 120 175 145 126 170 149 181 153 185 249 224 239 257 337 72 126 59 80 428 235 196 3,514 217 150 140 121 154 169 98 140 143 172 128 157 237 218 253 202 375 99 142 63 81 401 197 217 107 3 5 3 8 9 6 5 2 5 4 1 3 9 3 13 4 13 1 10 2 65 2 1 1 5 1 4 4 1 3 2 3 4 3 7 2 7 1 5 1 42 Bellevne 1 Benton , 4 Brookfleld.. 2 3 Chester __. 1 Delta .. 2 Eaton 1 Eaton Rapids_. 1 2 Kalamo ._. 2 Oneida 1 Roxand ___ Sunfleld 5 YermontviUe Walton 6 Windsor „ 2 6 Bellevne Oliyet.. - Potteryille 1 18 1 12 13 1 8 5 Eaton Kapida city ___ . 4 Emmet Co 2,137 1,034 65 59 61 102 27 91 164 324 84 50 76 933 202 731 1,050 521 37 29 21 41 13 50 79 160 35 27 37' 455 92 363 1,087 513 28 30 40 61 14 41 85 164 49 23 39 478 110 36S 1,994 952 62 51 60 99 23 85 152 319 71 45 75 863 198 665 982 479 35 25 21 41 10 45 75 157 31 26 37 418 90 328 1,012 473 27 26 39 58 13 40 77 162 40 19 38 445 108 337 143 82 3 8 1 3 4 6 i2 5 13 5 1 70 4 66 68 42 o 4 g- 5 4 3 4 1 37 35 75 40 Bliss. 1 4 Center ,. 1 Cross Village _ 3 Egleston __ 1 Littlefield..__ Little Traverse Maple River 8 2 9 1 Harbor Springs. 2 Petoskey 31 Genesee Co. .. 8,793 239 244 249 258 385 713 255 537 481 4,469 136 134 183 128 195 365 140 257 256 4,324 103 110 116 130 190 348 115 280 225 8,393 239 232 236 254 359 699 251 510 473 4,257 136 127 126 127 183 357 137 243 252 4,136 103 105 110 127 176 342 114 267 221 400 212 ISS Argentine Atlas 12 13 4 26 14 4 27 8 7 7 1 12 8 3 14 4 Burton..-., 6 Fenton. 14 6 1 13 Flint Flushing .,„„. 4 POPULATION. 521 TABLE XXXin. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as bavin ending S attended school during year June 1, 1894. Connties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Papils native. Pupils foreign- born. 1 "3 a IB "3 a "a H DO as a 'a 1 "5 i a Genesee Co.— Continued. Graines . - 420 345 318 377 279 324 343 33:3 515 1,223 145 J2S 3S9 210 76 113 80 82 2,176 216 187 171 186 142 175 170 171 249 581 64 59 193 97 35 51 34 48 1,058 204 158 147 191 137 149 175 162 266 642 81 69 196 113 41 62 46 34 1,118 410 329 297 372 265 319 341 329 497 1,178 138 121 380 202 70 113 75 79 1,981 209 179 158 184 136 171 169 169 236 555 60 36 188 92 30 51 32 46 958 201 150 139 188 129 148 172 160 261 623 "s 6.5 192 110 40 62 43 33 1,023 10 16 21 5 14 5 4 4 18 45 7 9 8 6 s 13 6 4 1 13 26 4 3 5 5 3 Genesee S 8 Montrose . _ 3 Mt. Morris 8 1 Richfield 3 Thetford ,j Incorporated villages Clio 19 3 4 Feuton. -. 4 Flushing . 3 1 Mt. Morris 5 3 195 .7 100 3 Otisviile 1 Flint city. _ 95 fiT.ATlWTW Cn. 999 131 45 18 48 52 16 172 119 84 38 83 193 489 63 19 S 23 ■'S 8 83 62 50 19 46 SO 510 68 26 10 25 24 8 N9 34 19 37 113 sn 107 38 17 39 42 16 129 94 67 36 74 172 397 51 17 7 18 1 57 49 39 17 42 70 434 56 21 10 21 20 8 79 43 28 19 32 102 168 24 7 1 9 10 92 12 i 5 6 76 12 Bentley .__ _ - 3 Billings .. Buckeye . 4 4 Clement Gladwin 43 17 9 21 26 13 11 2 4 10 17 Grout. _ 12 Sage 6 Sherman - .:) Gladwin city 11 Gogebic Co. 2,361 112 16 21 152 81 480 1,499 1,197 57 8 13 78 41 228 772 1,164 55 K 8 74 40 232 727 1,652 74 14 16 74 71 352 1,051 826 40 11 42 35 161 530 826 34 7 5 32 36 191 521 709 3^ 3 78 10 128 448 371 17 1 9 36 6 67 242 338 21 Ironwood 1 Marenisco .- 3 Wakefield __. 12 Watersmeet 4 i 61 206 Geand Traverse Co.. ._ 3,752 169 189 109 17S 220 110 1,828 84 87 54 83 98 51 1,924 S." 102 93 122 39 3,515 163 182 109 168 215 107 1,710 80 83 54 81 94 50 1,805 S3 97 53 87 121 5( 237 6 7 3 118 4 ■) -3" 4 1 119 Blair 5 East Bay Fife Lake i 8 Garfield 1 Grant 66 522 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII.— Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during yea ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Aggregate of and foreign- pupils. native born Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. ■3 a 1 S 1 3 o en OQ .2 "3 S Geand Teavbese Co.~Continued. Green Lake 103 153 152 364 290 1,421 48 244 1,445 88 71 1,286 48 85 64 190 134 664 29 137 670 44 34 592 35 70 88 174 136 737 19 107 775 44 37 694 99 150 143 318 272 1,309 46 234 1,324 85 60 1,179 45 S3 59 166 145 611 27 130 614 43 28 543 54 67 84 152 127 698 19 104 710 42 32 636 4 5 9 46 18 112 2 10 121 3 11 107 3 2 5 24 9 53 2 7 .56 1 6 49 1 3 Mayfleld 4 Paradise 22 Peninsula 9 Traverse .39 Whitewater 3 65 Fife Lake 2 Kingsley _ 58 Gratiot Co.. _ ._, 6,990 611 323 384 366 439 191 477 395 320 397 372 400 329 350 371 358 446 989 322 156 431 80 461 3,568 315 159 182 200 232 96 234 211 160 203 175 203 186 187 197 169 221 487 169 65 213 40 238 3,422 296 164 202 166 207 95 243 184 160 194 197 197 143 163 174 189 225 502 153 91 218 40 223 6,842 590 312 379 358 435 191 465 394 311 395 366 398 323 343 364 •354 418 961 307 153 420 79 446 3,500 304 154 181 195 231 96 229 210 156 203 171 202 183 182 194 168 208 474 162 65 208 39 231 3,342 286 158 198 163 204 95 236 184 135 192 195 196 138 161 170 186 210 487 145 90 212 40 215 148 21 11 5 8 4 68 11 5 1 5 1 80 Arcada. 10 6 Elba . . 4 3 Fulton 3 Ithaca 12 1 9 2 6 2 6 7 7 4 28 28 15 1 11 1 15 5 1 4 4' 1 1 5 3 1 13 13 7 5 1 7 7 2 North Shade 2 North Star 1 SeviUe — . 2 Sumner 4 3 Wheeler 15 Incorporated villages 15 Alma.. g Ashley __ 1 Ithaca 6 8 HlLLBDAiE Co 6,622 288 315 311 280 423 363 92 393 320 263 325 376 3,434 153 177 167 142 228 178 48 205 177 146 157 196 3,188 135 138 144 138 197 187 44 188 143 117 168 180 6,556 287 302 311 275 425 358 86 392 320 263 324 374 3,400 153 171 167 138 228 174 47 205 177 146 157 196 3,156 134 131 144 137 197 184 39 187 143 117 167 178 66 1 13 34 6' 32 Adams . \ Allen Amboy 5 4 Camden Fayette 7 6 1 4 1 Hillsdale Jefferson Litchfield Moscow Pittsford 1 2 Ransom 2 POPULATION. 523 TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending Jane 1, 1894. Connties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupUs. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 'a o S ■3 B 5 m •3 a 00 3 1 "3 a HILL3DALE Co.—Contiimed. 420 169 244 266 332 521 633 244 128 65 198 917 8,611 322 3,1.58 182 111 446 791 20 902 741 317 821 797 2,312 391 348 506 474 593 214 99 139 134 160 261 301 118 62 32 92 4.53 206 70 105 132 172 260 331 126 66 33 106 464 416 169 244 265 332 520 628 238 128 64 198 893 211 99 139 134 160 260 301 113 62 32 92 438 205 70 105 131 172 260 327 123 66 32 106 455 4 3 1 Somerset Wheatland 1 1 Wright 1 7 6 1 3 3 Tnp.orpnrnted viIla^A^ 4 Litchfield North Adams 1 1 Hillsdale city 24 15 9 Houghton Co, 4,415 148 1,642 101 56 217 403 9 457 409 174 393 406 1,191 204 180 270 228 309 4,196 174 1,516 81 .55 229 388 11 445 3a5 143 428 391 1,121 187 168 236 246 284 7,335 252 2,662 130 97 400 704 18 772 670 259 706 665 2,006 326 311 457 406 506 3,750 113 1,376 79 42 197 355 8 402 363 135 342 336 1,029 169 161 240 196 263 3,585 139 1,286 61 45 203 349 10 370 305 121 364 329 977 157 150 217 210 243 1,276 70 496 42 24 46 87 i:i0 74 58 115 132 306 65 37 49 68 87 66.5 35 266 22 14 20 4S 1 55 44 39 51 70 162 35 19 30 32 46 611 Adams 35 230 Chassell 20 Duncan .. _._ _.. 10 Franklin- 26 39 Laird __ 1 30 Quincy 19 Schoolcraft 64 62 Incorporated villages . 144 Calumet . 30 18 Houghton ._ 19 36 41 HtTEON Co __. 7,497 333 181 184 348 249 306 299 157 93 277 212 274 83 138 254 316 348 400 306 667 3,870 171 8-j 91 182 142 147 146 76 31 135 116 133 44 78 136 172 167 191 3,627 162 96 93 166 107 159 153 81 42 142 96 141 39 60 118 144 181 209 6,167 276 131 146 304 181 216 265 138 90 207 186 216 75 71 190 209 340 365 267 570 3,177 143 55 76 158 102 107 125 66 50 99 99 102 38 42 106 107 163 172 142 293 2,990 133 76 70 146 79 109 140 72 40 108 87 114 37 29 84 102 177 193 125 1,330 57 50 38 44 68 90 34 19 3 70 26 58 8 67 64 107 8 35 39 97 693 28 30 15 24 40 40 21 10 1 36 17 31 6 36 30 65 4 19 14 40 637 Bingham. — __. _ 29 Bloomfleld.. . 20 Brookfleld 23 20 Chandler.. 28 Colfax 50 Dwight 13 Fair Haven 9 Sore 2 Grant 34 9 Huron ■'7 Lake... 31 Meade 34 Oliver 42 Paris.. 4 PortAustin 16 Rubicon 156 1.50 333 334 25 Sand Beach 57 524 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. —Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as haviaaj attended school during year ending Jane 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils forei born. gu- 3 o 1 ca S a ■i 1 00 a to s a 5 Htjeon Co.— Continued. 484 207 455 223 379 324 1,063 267 150 92 303 253 263 109 246 119 207 174 537 146 73 43 146 129 221 98 209 104 172 150 528 121 77 49 157 124 446 162 401 163 306 246 942 230 140 78 268 226 214 86 213 86 164 139 471 122 65 3^ 129 117 202 76 188 77 142 107 471 108 75 40 139 109 38 45 54 60 73 78 123 37 10 14 35 27 19 23 33 33 43 35 66 24 s 5 17 12 19 22 Sherman. 21 Sigel 27 Verona _ 30 43 Incorporated villages. __ __. Bad Ase 57 13 2 Port Hope . _. 9 Sand Beach 18 15 Ingham Co. 8,799 293 320 220 386 298 260 367 467 313 422 316 298 213 229 205 360 1,256 628 199 122 76 231 3,514 318 4,685 144 169 120 20S 155 135 208 248 170 235 176 156 103 106 104 157 606 303 107 61 33 102 1,934 157 4,114 149 151 100 178 143 125 159 219 143 187 140 142 110 123 101 203 650 325 92 61 43 129 1,580 161 8,360 287 319 218 379 292 242 358 460 309 386 314 296 210 229 203 350 1,228 614 195 121 75 223 3,199 309 4,403 141 168 119 205 151 130 200 244 166 213 175 154 102 108 104 153 588 294 104 60 32 98 1,719 153 3,9.57 146 151 99 174 141 112 158 216 143 173 139 142 108 123 99 197 640 320 91 61 43 125 1,480 156 439 6 1 2 7 6 18 9 7 4 36 o 2 3 282 3 1 1 3 4 5 8 4 4 22 1 •> i 157 3 Anrelius ._ _ __ Bunker HiU 1 Delhi. .._. 4 Ingham 13 Le Roy. . ._. 1 3 Locke.. Meridian 14 1 Stock bridge 9 White Oak 2 10 28 14 4 1 1 8 315 9 .- 18 9 3 1 1 4 215 4 •J 6 Incorporated villages 10 1 Stockbridge _. Webberville. Williamston 4 Lansing city 100 Ionia Co, 7,488 372 435 456 281 264 340 213 564 322 583 233 334 3,967 198 208 255 150 142 186 123 315 163 291 128 172 3,521 174 227 201 131 122 154 88 249 159 292 105 162 7,304 364 431 448 276 260 330 209 554 317 572 225 326 3,862 194 206 250 148 139 181 121 307 163 285 123 168 3,442 170 225 198 128 121 149 88 247 154 287 102 15.S 184 8 4 8 5 4 10 4 10 5 11 8 8 105 4 2 .5 2 3 5 4 8 6" 5 4 79 4 Campbell 3 3 Easton 1 Keene .... Lyons .. 9 North Plains.. 5 Odessa 3 Orleans .. 4 POPULATION. 525 TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. .2 o o "a S ai E o i H 10 a 1 3 a Ionia Co. — Continued. Otisco 296 597 276 334 1.21S 97 1S4 l.i6 12^ S9 403 l.Nl 523 1,065 167 306 152 187 602 49 89 6.) 73 47 194 85 260 562 129 291 124 147 616 48 95 71 2! 96 263 .503 294 594 269 319 1,201 96 ISO 132 124 89 400 180 .509 1,007 165 304 149 176 589 49 86 61 70 47 192 84 256 527 129 290 120 143 612 47 94 71 54 42 20* 96 2.53 480 2 3 15 17 1 4 4 4 2 2 3 11 13 3" 4 3 Portland - 1 Ronald. . . ._. 4 4 Tnr.nrporntfiH villnpe^ 4 1 1 Lyons 1 Portland 3 1 11 58 2 1 4 35 1 Belding city. 10 23 Iosco Co .-_ Alabaster 2,778 73 42 600 111 4.5 543 39 51 48 513 73 1,309 506 513 290 640 1,401 37 20 279 59 24 289 20 27 21 266 40 648 228 271 149 319 1,377 36 321 52 21 254 19 24 27 247 :a 661 278 242 141 321 2,346 68 37 531 91 38 466 33 30 38 60 1,148 459 436 253 516 1,190 34 17 251 46 21 244 18 17 16 231 32 570 211 226 13:j 263 1,156 34 2lJ 280 45 17 222 15 13 22 207 28 578 24S 210 120 253 432 5 5 69 20 7 77 6 21 10 75 13 161 47 77 37 124 211 3 3 28 13 3 45 10 5 35 8 78 17 45 16 56 221 2 Au Sable 2 Baldwin Burleigh 41 7 Grant 4 32 Plainfleld .. 4 Reno . 11 Tawas 40 Wilber.. _ D Incorporated villages... 83 East Tawas.. ^ i 30 32 Tawas City.. 21 Au Sable city. 68 lEOK Co 1,041 72 72 400 37 250 s 42 161) 501 292 209 540 44 39 196 IS 135 1 21 86 256 141 115 501 28 33 204 19 115 7 21 74 245 l."il 94 817 66 62 318 23 200 6 21 121 408 239 169 427 40 34 152 10 114 1 11 65 214 116 98 390 26 28 166 13 86 5 10 56 194 123 71 224 6 10 82 14 .50 2 21 39 93 53 40 113 4 5 44 21 ....... 21 42 25 17 111 2 Bates 5 Crystal Falls 38 Hematite 6 29 Mansfield. 2 Mastodon 11 Stambaugh.. . .. 18 Incorporated villages 51 Crystal Falls W Iron River 23 Isabella Co.. 5,201 212 177 435 2,614 103 87 210 2,. 587 109 90 225 4,788 201 167 429 2,397 97 81 207 2,391 104 86 2''2 413 11 10 6 217 6 6 3 196 Broomfield 5 4 Coe.... 3 526 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during the year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils.' Pu pils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 3 0} la a 1 S 126 133 92 148 92 183 168 95 171 58 160 174 104 81 26 55 308 a s J .2 a Isabella Co.— Continued. 271 307 198 302 181 397 328 230 333 126 337 372 232 172 55 117 763 136 152 104 151 99 199 178 106 174 59 173 202 133 81 26 55 348 135 155 94 151 82 198 150 124 159 67 164 170 99 91 29 62 415 251 270 180 299 171 364 315 208 326 123 311 320 174 171 54 117 679 125 137 88 151 79 181 147 113 155 65 151 146 70 90 28 62 371 20 37 18 3 10 33 13 22 7 3 26 52 58 1 1 10 19 12 3 7 16 10 11 3 1 13 28 29 10 Deerfield. . 18 Denver 6 Gilmore . _. 3 Isabella 17 3 N Ottawa. 11 Rolland 4 Sherman - _ ,. 9 Union 13 24 Wise 29 1 Mt. Pleasant city 84 40 44 9,117 832 359 246 363 310 251 322 221 221 163 284 216 287 295 334 329 229 188 303 657 126 94 119 94 105 119 3,864 4,661 168 174 131 196 173 116 164 117 117 83 149 95 150 148 182 157 137 103 152 320 61 47 61 46 49 56 1,949 4,456 164 185 115 167 137 135 158 104 104 80 135 121 137 147 152 172 92 85 151 337 65 47 58 48 56 63 1,915 8,759 301 348 238 346 306 246 318 215 219 158 275 200 285 285 329 325 216 185 294 646 126 91 117 91 104 117 3,670 4,475 150 170 126 189 170 112 163 112 117 80 145 90 150 143 179 155 133 102 147 311 61 44 59 43 49 55 1,842 4,284 151 178 112 157 136 134 155 103 102 78 130* 110 135 142 150 170 83 83 147 335 65 47 58 48 55 62 1,828 358 31 11 8 17 4 5 4 6 2 5 9 16 2 10 5 4 13 3 9 11 186 18 4 5 7 3 4 1 5 3" 4 5 ;- 3 2 4 1 5 9 172 13 Columbia . 7 ^ 10 Hanover. X Leoni- 3 Norvell _ ___, Pulaski _ Rives 11 o Rpringpnrt 2 Summit Tompkins. 9 2 Waterloo .. 4, Tn^.nrpnrnt^rl villng'ps Brooklyn... __. _ Concord 3 2 3 1 2 194 3 2 3 .. 107 Parma. i Springport . 1 Jackson city 87 Kalamazoo Co _ 7,867 207 318 190 296 4,049 117 172 120 148 3,818 90 146 70 148 7,382 202 315 190 294 3,802 114 171 120 147 3,580 88 144 70 147 485 5 3 247 3 1 238 Alamo... ___ 2 Brady . 2 Charleston. __. ___ Climax 2 1 1 POPULATION. 527 TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during the year ending Jnne 1, 1894. Counties. townships, incorporated Tillages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. CD IS ■3 a -2 a 3 o H 167 131 141 131 120 96 111 150 152 232 115 197 319 55 48 42 81 93 1,507 1 a 13 a 03 a Kalamazoo Co.— Contimied. Corns took 335 243 340 245 221 182 214 263 301 489 207 347 683 105 120 77 180 201 3,469 171 135 171 134 121 106 111 151 155 234 119 197 323 57 48 42 83 93 1,687 164 108 169 111 100 76 103 112 146 255 88 150 360 48 72 35 97 108 1,782 328 233 280 239 219 167 214 261 298 487 200 347 676 103 118 77 178 200 3,108 161 102 139 108 99 71 103 111 146 265 85 150 357 48 70 35 97 107 1,601 10 60 6 15 4 4 .30 3 1 10 3 Cooper _ 6 30 Oshtemo 3 1 Portage 5 Prairie Ronde 2 3 2 7 1 3 2 4 1 Ross . Texas. 3 Wakeshma Tnrnrpnraf^d villag-fts 2 4 2 3 Galesburg Richland,- _._. 2 1 361 2 180 Vicksburg . 1 181 Kat-ttast? A Co. 1,224 173 115 30 74 45 370 19 121 131 89 50 270 647 86 56 13 39 21 5 194 10 77 60 55 31 135 577 hi 59 17 35 24 176 9 44 71 34 19 135 1,165 167 107 30 71 44 6 348 18 113 129 85 47 259 612 84 13 39 20 4 181 9 71 59 52 28 128 553 S3 55 17 32 24 9 167 9 42 70 33 19 131 59 6 8 35 2 4 24 Boardman. 4 Clearwater 4 RiTfrftlsinr 3 1 1 22 1 8 2 4 3 11 -. 1 13 1 6 1 3 3 7 3 Garfield Glade. KfllVasiVn 9 Oliver Orange . Rapid River 1 Springfield 1 Wilson Kalka.ciVa villngp 4 25,002 347 484 326 311 400 443 284 267 270 305 345 279 673 529 251 423 12,538 199 244 164 154 201 226 156 146 127 154 184 151 330 260 140 223 12,464 148 240 162 157 199 217 128 121 143 151 161 128 343 269 111 200 22,221 323 474 322 303 380 422 284 264 270 304 297 276 652 524 247 375 11,134 185 238 164 151 196 214 156 143 127 1.54 166 150 326 258 136 199 11,087 138 236 158 152 184 208 128 121 143 150 131 126 326 266 111 176 2,781 24 10 4 8 20 21 1,404 14 6 3" 5 12 1,377 Ada 10 4 4 5 Byron . 15 9 Cascade _ 3 3 Gaines.. 1 48 3 21 5 4 -IS ....... 1 4 2 4 24 1 30 Grattan . 17 Nelson ._. 3 OaktiGld Paris 24 528 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Pg rsons returned aa havin ending g attended scliool during year June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. • Pupils foreign- born. 1 o M O S o to o H en ® a 1 s ID 1 a a Kent Co.— Continued. Plaintield... 376 427 597 367 358 234 433 823 1,305 111 20 220 37 110 42 362 150 81 172 15,450 169 209 315 192 177 131 227 409 626 55 8 106 23 52 17 174 67 33 91 7,650 207 21S 282 175 181 103 206 414 679 58 12 114 14 58 25 188 83 48 81 7,800 35S 424 573 355 341 218 379 718 1,268 103 20 219 32 108 42 .349 149 77 169 13,140 161 206 304 184 167 120 195 352 613 51 8 106 21 51 17 171 67 31 90 6,482 197 218 269 171 174 98 184 .364 655 52 12 113 11 57 25 178 82 46 79 6,658 18 3 24 12 17 16 54 107 37 8 8 3 U 8 10 11 , 32 57 13 i 10 Solon _ --- --. Sparta 13 4 Tyrone 7 5 Walker 22 50 24 4 Casnovia (part of) ._ _ Cedar Springs. 1 5 2 2 1 1 3 Grandville 1 Lisbon (part of ) __ _ Lowell _ 13 1 4 3 2,310 3 2 1 1,168 10 Eockford . Sand Lake . . Sparta. 2 Grand Kapids city. 1,142 462 101 84 22 46 209 250 52 46 9 28 115 212 49 38 13 18 94 417 87 79 17 43 191 220 45 42 7 25 101 197 42 37 10 18 90 43 14 5 5 3 18 30 7 1 3 14 15 Hougiiton Sherman., 4 1,233 307 17 68 10 132 215 36 23 156 131 100 12 26 354 88 79 187 606 147 8 40 4 64 107 20 12 70 64 51 7 12 171 44 39 88 627 160 9 28 6 68 108 16 11 86 67 49 5 14 183 44 40 99 1,105 267 16 65 10 90 204 34 21 151 110 100 12 25 338 es 70 180 547 126 7 38 4 49 100 19 12 68 54 51 7 12 164 44 35 85 658 141 9 27 6 41 104 15 9 83 56 49 5 13 174 44 35 95 128 40 1 3 59 21 1 2 69 19 Cherry Valley- Eden. Elk. 42 11 2 i 21 15 1 2" 10 27 4 1 2 3 11 Ellsworth .___ __ Lake. _ Newkirk Pleasant Plains. Webber _ Yates _ _ 1 16 7 1 9 Bald-win Chase „__ 9 7 4 3 5 4 Lapeee Co. . 6,779 411 332 342 360 3,562 194 179 180 191 3,217 217 153 162 169 6,351 387 316 3:J3 327 3,339 186 169 174 170 3,012 201 147 159 157 428 24 16 9 33 223 8 10 6 21 205 16 6 3 12 Almont Burlington. . POPULATION. 529 TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. a: J S3 a .2 a ■a 1 1 a 1 OS 'n S 'a 1 Lapeee Co. —Continued. M7 296 271 2SS 2S0 261 599 217 436 251 272 480 315 297 1,166 154 ,88 106 110 77 43 284 156 73 614 233 172 145 146 152 142 315 119 216 131 157 246 171 168 679 70 45 .59 59 33 20 138 38 86 31 305 224 124 126 142 128 119 284 98 220 120 115 234 144 129 587 84 43 47 51 44 23 146 37 70 42 309 410 284 2.J9 275 263 246 543 208 415 234 261 445 291 264 1,076 14:3 86 95 106 72 41 242 74 145 71 588 209 164 137 139 148 133 283 116 208 124 149 231 156 151 529 68 43 51 58 30 18 117 37 78 29 294 201 120 122 - 136 119 113 260 92 207 110 112 214 135 113 546 75 43 44 48 42 23 125 37 67 42 294 47 12 12 13 15 15 56 9 21 17 11 35 24 33 91 11 2 11 4 5 42 ll 26 • 24 8 8 7 6 9 32 3 8 7 8 15 15 17 50 2 8 1 3 2 21 1 S 11 23 Deerfield Dryden 4 4 Elba 6 9 Hadley . 6 24 Lapeer Marathon 6 13 Mayfleld 10 3 North Branch 20 9 Rich 16 Tnr.nrpnratfti^ vil]a.gA^ 41 9 Attica Clifford- 3 3 2 Hadley 21 Metamora... __ .. _ _. North Branch 3 Otter Lake Lapeer city 15 1,981 159 253 124 164 197 53 155 353 196 107 220 1,027 81 125 70 75 104 29 85 174 112 .59 113 954 78 128 54 N9 93 24 70 179 84 48 107 1,871 150 242 123 152 189 50 152 336 178 97 202 967 74 119 69 69 101 27 83 165 102 54 104 904 76 123 54 83 88 23 69 171 76 43 98 110 9 11 1 12 8 3 3 17 18 10 18 60 7 6 1 6 3 2 9 10 5 9 50 2 Cleveland 6 D Glen Arbor, _ _ 1 1 Leelanan 8 8 5 Sutton's Bay. 9 Lenawee Co. __ 10,400 486 499 199 315 379 260 487 322 258 198 279 318 5,297 117 249 106 171 181 147 257 182 142 117 152 182 5,103 369 250 93 144 198 113 230 140 116 ■SI 127 136 10,176 451 488 196 314 362 258 486 319 254 192 276 316 5,198 114 24:3 104 170 174 146 256 181 138 112 151 181 4,978 "337 245 92 144 1S8 112 230 138 116 80 125 135 224 35 11 3 1 17 1 3 4 6 3 2 99 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 4 6 1 1 125 32 Blissfleld 5 Cambridge. 1 Clinton _ . Deerfield •10 Dover 1 Fairfield Franklin _ 2 Hudson __ Macon . 1 Medina 1 67 530 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Tillages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pnpila native. Pupils foreign- bom. OD 1 1 m i 1 a 1 1 S a 1 LENA\raE Co.— Continued. 520 395 295 326 544 381 233 480 558 347 1,398 124 275 59 184 118 195 443 1,827 494 278 219 167 152 289 203 121 240 266 176 682 56 135 33 105 55 95 203 945 238 242 176 128 174 255 178 112 240 292 171 716 68 140 26 79 63 100 240 882 256 520 381 289 315 525 378 229 476 553 340 1,379 118 273 57 183 116 194 438 1,764 494 278 211 164 146 276 203 120 238 265 172 672 52 133 32 104 55 94 202 917 238 242 170 125 169 249 175 109 238 288 168 707 66 140 25 79 61 100 236 847 256 Palmyra . 14 6 11 19 3 4 4 5 7 19 6 2 2 1 2 1 5 63 8 3 6 13 .. 2 i 4 10 4 1 1 .. 1 28 6 Rairiti .. , . 3 5 Riga _ . 6 RoUin 3 Rome. - _ _. 3 2 Tecumseh _ 4 Woodstock _.. Incorporated villages 3 9 Addison 2 Blissfield, ._ 1 Deerfield 9 Morenci 4 35 Livingston Co. 4,564 385 326 330 262 242 201 179 466 213 609 219 267 211 285 214 155 933 184 204 427 118 2,375 181 165 188 134 133 99 106 230 120 294 127 129 115 151 122 81 432 81 91 203 57 2,189 204 161 142 128 109 102 73 286 93 315 92 138 96 134 92 74 501 103 113 224 61 4,434 366 320 318 259 233 195 177 453 207 600 216 261 199 276 206 148 906 169 198 424 115 2,312 172 163 183 134 128 96 105 225 116 291 126 126 105 147 117 78 422 74 89 203 56 2,122 194 157 135 125 105 99 72 228 91 309 90 135 94 129 89 70 484 95 109 221 59 130 19 6 12 3 9 6 2 13 6 9 3 6 12 9 8 7 27 15 6 3 3 63 9 9 5 5 3 1 5 4 3 1 3 10 4 5 3 10 7 9 £- 67 10 4 Conway . 7 Deerfield .__ 3 4 3 Handy , 8 Hartland. 9 g 2 Marion 3 9 Putnam 5 Unadilia 4 Brighton,. g Fowlerville 4 Howell : 2 LbcbCo. ... 378 15 41 295 27 180 171 6 19 128 18 78 207 9 22 167 9 102 238 2 35 182 19 115 108 1 17 77 13 49 130 1 18 105 6 66 140 13 6 113 8 65 63 5 2 51 5 29 77 8 4 62 3 36 Lakefield McMillan .. Pentlend POPULATION. TABLE XXXIII. — CoNTiNDED. — Pupils by sex and nativity. 531 Persons returned as bavin ending g attended school during year June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. o H s h 1 S a 1 1 S a 1,302 67 66 166 ii'l 171 79 69 141 16 17 303 137 166 4.-,S 653 40 35 36 77 34 35 77 8 8 141 64 77 226 649 27 31 89 16 94 45 34 64 8 9 162 73 89 232 1,049 41 49 128 48 153 29 59 114 13 15 259 131 128 400 525 24 61 34 67 10 33 62 7 7 124 63 61 193 524 17 22 67 14 86 19 26 .52 6 8 135 68 67 207 253 26 17 38 4 18 50 10 '3 •1 44 6 38 58 128 16 8 16 2 10 24 2 15 1 1 17 iJ 33 125 Brevort , , .. 10 Cedar.. 9 Garfield.... 22 Hendricks . Holmes Marquette. s 26 Moran 8 12 Portage._ St. Ignace .. _ ,_ 2 1 Naubinway . •» St. Ignace city 25 6,975 390 3»7 463 375 542 132 504 383 351 540 337 458 566 381 1,244 144 78 188 83 226 346 116 63 1,166 3,613 189 202 232 195 277 78 275 201 192 282 160 233 292 201 594 74 40 81 41 111 164 52 31 604 3,362 201 185 231 180 265 54 229 lb2 159 258 177 225 274 180 650 70 38 107 42 115 182 64 32 562 6,604 367 354 446 362 529 126 486 368 331 513 317 432 .540 354 1,192 137 77 180 78 21S ■MS 113 61 1,079 3,413 177 184 226 188 271 73 264 192 181 264 149 219 279 183 569 70 39 79 38 107 1.55 .50 31 563 3,191 190 170 220 174 258 53 222 176 150 249 168 213 261 171 623 67 38 101 40 111 173 63 30 516 371 23 33 17 13 13 6 18 15 20 27 20 26 26 27 52 7 1 5 8 18 3 2 87 200 12 18 6 7 6 5 11 9 11 18 11 14 13 18 "4 1 ■) 3 4 9 2 41 171 Armada .. . 11 15 Chesterfield 11 Clinton. 6 Erin 7 Harrison 1 Lenox. . 7 Macomb. 6 Ray 9 9 Shelby 9 Sterling Warren Washington Incorporated villages . 12 13 9 27 3 Memphis (part of) New Baltimore 6 New Haven Richmond 4 9 Utica ,.... 1 Warren 2 46 Manistee Co. 6,781 207 333 189 260 506 606 91 86 2,961 115 174 103 120 255 313 52 46 2,820 92 159 86 140 251 293 39 40 4,994 178 300 180 250 416 456 87 S5 2 522 99 155 98 116 206 218 49 46 2,472 79 145 82 134 210 238 38 39 787 29 33 9 10 90 150 4 1 439 16 19 5 4 49 95 3 348 Arcadia 13 Bear Lake _ 14 4 Cleon 6 Filer 41 Manistee.. 55 Maple Grove _ 1 Morilla. 1 632 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABIiE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as havir ending g attended school during year June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 1 s i "3 o H 1 "3 CD ■3 1 '3 1 1 Manistee Co,— Continued. Onekama. ._. Pleasanton. 296 156 44 144 263 78 85 100 2,863 150 90 22 79 121 35 36 50 1,442 146 66 22 65 142 43 49 50 1,421 284 141 40 123 243 72 78 93 2,454 143 81 21 67 111 32 33 46 1,223 141 60 19 56 132 40 45 47 1,231 12 15 4 21 20 6 7 409 7 9 1 12 10 3 3 4 219 5 6 Springdale __ Stronack. 3 9 Incorporated villages Bear Lake . 10 3 4 Onekama 3 190 16S 50 12 87 19 77 24 3 40 10 91 26 9 47 9 161 49 10 85 17 74 24 2 40 8 87 25 8 45 9 7 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Chandler 1 1 9 South Manitou, 7,819 501 197 105 102 70 181 33 233 48 .)40 116 51 63 216 3.) 116 2,196 1,885 1,247 3,954 254 100 50 51 39 87 17 130 26 269 63 34 37 116 16 63 1,136 901 628 3,865 247 97 55 51 31 94 16 103 22 271 53 17 26 100 19 53 1,060 98 1 619 6,424 437 154 95 77 61 140 27 176 45 446 87 39 39 170 24 87 1,788 1,599 1,020 3,228 217 77 46 41 34 70 16 92 24 227 48 26 21 92 12 48 905 770 510 3,196 220 77 49 36 27 70 11 84 21 219 39 13 18 78 12 39 883 829 510 1,393 64 43 10 25 9 41 6 57 3 94 29 12 24 46 11 29 408 286 227 726 37 23 4 10 5 17 1 38 2 42 13 8 16 24 4 15 231 131 118 669 Champion 27 Chocolay. 20 Ely __. 6 Forsyth 15 Humboldt. 4 Michigramme.- .__ 19 Negaunee __ 1 Republic. 32 Richmond.. 14 Sands.. s Tilden ._.. Turin 7 Ishpeming city 177 Marquette city _ 109 Mason Co. 4,268 332 68 383 157 230 77 28 210 375 33 191 144 182 118 1,858 2,187 180 44 194 82 134 42 19 102 183 21 104 79 93 52 910 2,081 152 24 189 75 96 33 9 108 192 12 87 65 89 66 948 3,848 308 64 344 150 221 71 27 180 360 27 178 143 172 115 1,603 1,971 165 40 174 79 127 40 19 87 176 17 97 79 80 51 781 1,877 143 24 170 71 94 31 8 93 184 10 81 64 82 64 822 420 24 4 39 7 9 6 1 30 15 6 13 1 10 3 255 216 15 4 20 3 7 2 ....... 7 4 7 3" 1 129 9Q4 9 Branch Custer ___ 19 4 2 4 1 15 8 2 6 1 7 2 126 Eden Free Soil Grant.. Hamlin ___ Pere Marquette Riverton ___ Summit __ Victory Scottville village, _ Ludington city POPULATION. 533 TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during yea ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Tillages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 1 o H 'a a 13 a 1 a o El, "3 o 1 a 5,111 276 171 145 236 224 331 187 143 3^6 2.578 150 78 7.S 114 122 166 93 73 19'' 2,533 126 93 67 122 102 lei5 H4 To 191 4,853 262 164 137 220 198 316 184 140 355 2,443 143 73 107 107 164 91 171 2,410 119 89 64 113 91 152 93 68 1.S4 137 66 107 162 121 53 170 122 73 49 621 258 14 7 8 16 26 15 3 3 31 15 5 13 1 12 3 2 1 7 s 135 7 3 5 7 15 1 21 9 3 1 3 1 1 i' 43 123 -Etna Big Rapids 3 Chippewa-. 9 Colfax. Deerfield 13 Fork.... 1 1 Grant Green 1 2 10 Hinton. 295 1 152 li;^ ''so ! ^^:^ 6 i;» 236 3"3 n 121 ififi 68 115 i;54 221 321 244 12S 316 237 151 86 1,203 68 114 1.59 1'23 (5 176 113 78 .37 582 o Mecosta s Millbrook . 1 251 ' 126 i 125 129 76 :,:', 4 Sheridan 358 240 153 87 1,281 181 177 Incorporated villages.,. 116 78 3S 124 75 49 656 9 Big Rapids city 35 MENOillNEE Co. 4,340 100 53 104 214 191 151 371 587 2,297 2,209 36 63 115 98 78 2,131 48 17 41 99 93 73 3,633 ■S7 43 8s 194 149 113 302 237 493 1,927 l,s43 44 3(1 102 7,s 56 150 116 246 969 1,790 43 13 36 92 71 152 121 247 958 707 13 lU 16 20 42 38 69 35 94 370 278 10 2s 366 s 6 11 13 20 19 4'* ls2 341 Cedarville . 4 Ingallston Mellen. 7 22 Meyer 16 Nadean 187 ' 184 135 137 2H4 1 293 1,151 1,146 32 StepheDs.-n. 46 iss Midland Co... 2,981 119 138 30 133 173 322 180 121 175 66 35 2.57 133 157 366 250 554 1,532 1,449 5s I 61 73 65 2,703 109 110 30 12s 155 281 178 109 137 60 47 234 120 153 339 233 513 1,376 56 58 IS 66 82 134 91 62 78 25 25 127 61 77 173 126 243 1,327 53 52 12 62 73 147 87 47 59 35 22 107 59 76 166 107 270 156 15 122 Edenville Geneva. s 13 18 71 91 1.58 93 70 97 30 29 139 66 80 194 137 266 12 64 82 164 S.S 51 7S 36 26 us 67 77 172 113 2,SS Homer ..... 7 IS 41 9 12 38 6 8 23 13 4 27 17 41 3 9 24 1 s 19 4 12 5 3 21 11 23 9 Hope. g Ingersoll .. 37 Ja^-per 1 19 Lee. 1 Lincoln _ . ... 4 Midland.. 11 Mt. Hayley s Porter Warren Q Coleman village 6 Midland city 18 534 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persona returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894 Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of and foreign- pupils. native Dorn Pupils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 3 a S "a s a <0 3 a .5 a i .2 s, s 1,559 69 36 135 243 39 135 85 47 291 223 226 30 358 237 121 815 38 18 62 141 16 69 50 24 147 119 114 17 178 118 60 744 31 18 73 102 23 66 35 23 144 104 112 13 180 119 61 1,331 57 34 118 193 37 113 81 46 248 171 203 30 311 200 111 689 31 16 56 106 15 59 47 23 126 93 100 17 155 101 54 642 26 18 62 87 22 54 34 23 122 78 103 13 156 99 57 228 12 2 17 50 2 22 4 1 43 52 23 126 7 2 6 35 1 10 3 1 21 26 14 102 iEtna 5 TllnomflBirt Caldwell 11 15 Forest 1 Lake 12 NorwloL _ Pioneer 1 Eeeder __ _ 22 Richland.__ 26 Riverside- 9 Incorporated villages 47 37 10 23 17 6 24 Lake City... 20 McBain 4 7,840 519 495 484 737 372 462 454 388 301 336 460 183 434 479 406 410 231 79 100 1,328 4,151 281 265 241 377 200 252 238 209 167 194 231 88 253 263 202 201 116 35 50 690 3,689 238 230 243 360 172 210 216 179 134 142 229 97 181 216 204 209 115 44 50 638 7,698 5r3 494 472 713 370 458 452 382 300 327 453 182 426 466 399 399 226 79 94 1,291 4,078 278 264 234 361 199 251 236 205 167 189 230 86 249 260 198 197 113 35 49 671 3,620 235 230 238 352 171 207 216 177 133 138 223 96 177 206 201 202 113 44 45 620 142 6 1 12 24 2 4 2 6 1 9 7 3 8 13 7 11 5 73 3 1 7 16 1 1 2 4 5 1 2 4 3 4 4 3 69 Ash ._. 3 Bedford. Berlin ... 5 Dundee. g Erie. 1 Exeter 3 Ida.... 2 1 London... 4 Milan 6 Monroe 1 Whiteford. Milan (part of) Petersburg.. 6 37 1 19 5 Monroe city Montcalm Co 7,991 273 504 286 511 345 392 247 226 347 306 329 406 468 385 336 3,982 150 251 153 244 182 192 125 112 173 173 166 192 212 194 170 4,029 123 253 133 267 163 200 122 114 174 133 163 214 251 191 166 7,598 266 491 284 503 344 370 228 211 332 301 327 374 419 360 326 3,764 146 245 152 ?40 182 180 115 106 160 171 166 183 194 185 164 3,834 120 246 132 263 162 190 113 105 172 130 161 191 225 175 162 393 7 13 2 8 1 22 19 15 15 5 2 32 44 25 10 198 4 6 1 4 12 10 6 13 2 9" 18 9 6 195 3 7 1 4 1 10 9 9 2 3 2 23 26 16 4 Bftlvidere..... Bloomer.. Bushnell Cato Crystal Day Douglass... . Eureka Evergreen _ Fairplain.. Ferris.. Home Maple VaUey... Montcalm.. Pierson. POPULATION. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. 535 Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1. 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-bom pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreigrn- bom. "3 1 9 9 s "3 S 1 a 1 o «d a _2 c Montcalm Co.— Continued. Pine_ . 278 44:i 274 383 312 1,193 240 151 297 258 81 .59 107 623 322 144 233 139 175 162 568 106 72 152 116 41 31 50 284 136 134 210 135 208 150 625 134 79 145 142 40 2S 57 339 186 241 404 271 348 289 1,125 230 144 259 256 75 59 102 596 313 122 212 138 155 145 633 101 71 132 115 37 31 46 271 132 119 192 i;33 193 141 592 129 73 127 141 38 28 56 325 181 37 39 3 35 23 68 10 38 2 6 22 21 1 20 17 3d 5 1 20 1 4 15 Reynolds - .. 18 RifihlnnH 2 Sidney 15 Winfield- 6 Tn r.nrpnrn tpic\ vi 1 1 a gas 33 Edmore __. Howard City 6 1> 1 McBride Pieraon . Sheridan 5 27 9 4 13 4 1 14 Stanton city . _ 5 MOXTMOEENCY CO. .- 506 107 62 160 42 72 31 32 97 27 70 2S5 61 36 81 25 46 22 14 55 16 39 221 46 26 79 17 26 9 18 42 11 31 426 93 62 132 32 47 30 30 82 27 55 231 52 .% 64 18 27 21 13 45 16 29 195 41 26 68 14 20 9 17 37 11 26 80 14 54 9 26 Albert 5 Briley - Hi 11 man 28 10 25 1 2 15 n 7 19 1 1 10 11 3 Rust. 6 Viftnnn Wheatfield __ 1 Incorporated villages. Atlanta . Hillman. 15 10 5 Mttskroov Co. 9,058 441 97 245 61 200 200 173 94 468 209 356 258 321 117 468 168 1,145 54 63 404 175 449 4,936 219 4,513 12 217 60 134 39 99 103 97 49 ■23S 116 177 132 172 56 234 92 580 25 32 209 89 225 2,385 101 4,545 15 224 37 111 22 101 97 76 « 230 93 179 126 149 61 234 76 565 29 31 195 86 224 2,551 lis 8,168 23 431 88 216 56 174 186 167 88 441 200 289 239 315 109 433 153 1,054 51 56 383 150 414 4,375 185 4,068 10 212 55 118 35 89 96 92 49 223 110 141 123 168 53 215 86 529 24 28 197 74 206 2,112 81 4,100 13 219 33 98 21 85 90 75 39 218 90 148 116 147 56 218 67 525 27 28 186 76 208 2,263 104 890 4 10 9 29 5 26 14 6 6 "9 67 19 6 8 35 15 91 3 7 21 25 35 561 34 445 5 5 16 4 10 5 6 36 9 4 3 19 6 51 1 4 12 15 19 273 20 445 Blue Lake.. Cedar Creek. 4 Dalton 13 1 16 Fruitport Holton- .__ 1 Laketon 6 Montagne _ _ 1'' Muskegon. _ 31 10 2 Snllivftn 5 Whitehall ___. 16 White River 9 40 Casnovia (part of) 2 Fruitport 3 Muskegon Heights... 10 Whitehall Muskegoncity ... 288 North Muskegon city. _.. 14 536 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — CoNTiNUED,^P«pj78 hy sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894, Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Agcrregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreit'l;- born. i I 0) a S Eh 1 a "a S — a; 1 4,444 387 211 101 89 146 213 142 495 277 282 110 342 91 139 166 100 148 129 421 197 44 214 779 16 275 29 60 268 131 2,252 187 101 55 53 80 115 74 258 135 146 60 170 44 66 82 57 64 66 216 96 21 106 386 8 128 16 33 142 59 2,192 200 110 46 36 66 98 68 237 142 136 50 172 47 73 84 43 84 63 205 101 23 108 393 8 147 13 27 126 72 4,247 367 209 93 86 143 205 133 4^1 274 267 110 318 87 133 151 98 136 121 399 187 44 205 747 16 265 29 60 2.52 125 2,149 177 100 52 50 79 111 69 251 135 136 60 156 42 63 72 55 59 60 204 93 21 104 369 8 122 16 33 132 58 2,098 190 109 41 36 64 94 64 230 139 131 50 162 45 70 79 43 77 61 195 94 23 101 378 8 143 13 27 120 67 197 20 2 3 3 ,s 9 14 3 15 103 10 1 3 3 1 4 ....... S4 Ashland _.. 10 Barton, 1 Beaver Big Prairie Bridge ton Brooks Croton 5 4 4 Dayton Denver. Ensley,. 7 3 Everett.. .. Garfield Goodwell Grant Home Lincoln Monroe __. Norwich 24 4 6 15 2 12 s •>■> 14 2 3 10 2 5 6 12 10 \ 7 2 10 Sherman . 10 3 7 Troy Wilcox 9 , 2 32 ' 17 Incorporated villages 15 Croton .. .. _ .. . Fremont Grant 10 6 4 Hesperia (part of) __. Newajgo 16 6 10 1 6 White Cloud Oakland Co.. 8,455 243 415 442 276 236 341 207 332 444 273 402 410 247 189 268 359 lf9 209 365 325 222 311 223 235 169 4,277 120 208 198 156 123 173 114 175 209 145 206 214 146 85 127 186 94 125 178 169 113 160 113 114 93 4,178 123 207 244 120 113 168 93 157 235 128 196 196 101 104 141 173 105 84 187 156 109 151 110 121 76 8,015 236 384 411 270 239 329 199 321 421 265 358 400 232 178 256 344 192 198 337 292 208 292 216 223 168 4,047 117 190 185 153 118 167 110 169 197 140 179 208 140 80 122 180 90 120 158 155 106 147 109 109 92 3,968 119 194 226 117 111 162 89 152 224 125 179 192 . 92 98 134 164 102 78 179 137 102 145 107 113 76 440 7 31 31 6 7 12 8 11 23 8 44 10 15 11 12 15 11 28 33 14 19 7 13 1 230 3 18 13 3 5 6 4 6 12 5 27 6 6 5 5 6 4 5 20 14 13 4 5 1 210 Addison. _. 4 Bloomfield... 18 Brandon . 3 Commerce Farmingion 2 6 Highland HoUy 5 Independence 3 Lyon , 17 Milford... Nov! 9 Oakland Orion 7 Oxford 9 3 Pontiac. Rose... 6 8 19 7 6 3 8 Royal Oak Southfield... Tioy Waterford . West Bloomfield... White Lake.. POPULATION. 537 TABLE XXXIII. — CoNTiNUBD. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 1 a 1 'a a 3 1 s 01 a 1 .2 a o Oakland Co.— Contimied, Incorporated villages 1,681 217 84 57 258 63 260 119 182 194 67 178 1,113 794 94 43 29 115 28 133 30 85 95 31 91 533 8S7 las 41 28 143 37 127 69 97 99 36 87 580 1,570 199 83 56 238 63 253 115 167 184 56 156 1,057 730 86 42 29 104 27 128 48 79 89 23 75 506 840 113 41 27 134 36 123 67 88 95 33 81 351 111 18 1 1 20 2 4 15 10 11 22 56 64 s 1 1 5 6 6 8 16 47 10 Clarkston,. Farmington 1 Holly 9 1 Milford 9 Oiford_ 9 Rochester 4 BoyalOak 3 6 Pontiac city 29 Oceana Co- 3,916 319 215 .54 173 352 247 264 ro8 409 215 214 44 327 561; 175 780 183 61 303 233 2,050 169 116 26 84 194 127 149 120 49 207 121 '?! 156 306 96 377 87 24 146 120 1,866 150 99 '2s s9 158 120 115 114 59 202 94 108 20 171 260 79 403 96 37 157 113 3,712 309 201 51 173 336 2« 249 189 107 393 205 209 43 306 172 729 174 57 282 216 1,938 163 106 84 186 126 144 98 48 199 117 101 23 143 281 94 346 83 20 133 110 1,774 146 95 26 89 130 118 105 91 59 194 ,ss lOS 20 163 244 78 383 91 37 149 106 204 10 14 3 112 6 1(1 1 92 4 Clay "RsnlfR 4 Crystal ._ Elbridge .. 16 3 15 45 1 16 10 i 21 41 3 51 9 4 21 17 8 1 5 2"' "i s 4 5 1 13 25 ':i 31 4 4 13 10 R ■1 Golden 10 Grant , . 23 Hart _ ft Leavitt , 6 New Field Otto s Shelby 16 Weare 1 Incorporated villages 20 Hart 5 Hesperia (part of) 8 Shelby Ogemaw Co... 1,241 13 94 75 55 33 26 15 55 95 17 15 34 137 164 413 284 617 2 49 35 24 18 12 6 2i 58 7 10 21 71 67 212 148 624 11 45 40 31 15 14 9 30 37 10 13 66 97 201 136 1,022 12 65 45 30 25 14 36 87 16 15 29 103 148 322 220 315 2 43 29 19 17 11 6 18 35 7 10 19 53 60 166 118 507 10 32 36 26 13 14 8 18 32 9 5- 10 50 88 156 102 219 1 19 10 10 3 1 1 19 8 1 102 e 6 5 1 1 -- 3 117 Beaver Lake . 1 Churchill. __ Cumming . . 13 4 Foster •) Goodar. HiU 1 Hortou - 1" Logan 1 MiUs Ogemaw 5 34 )6 91 64 18 7 46 30 3 Richland 16 Rose 9 West Branch 45 West Branch village 34 68 538 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggre and gate of native :oreien-born pupils. Pu pUs native. Pupils foreigrn- born. 3 05 11 'a ® a o5 s S a 3 r" 1 "3 a .2 Roscommon Co _. 277 10 4 139 9 36 7 20 52 140 5 1 75 6 21 3 7 22 137 5 3 64 3 15 4 13 30 242 8 4 133 9 27 7 16 38 126 4 1 71 6 16 3 6 19 116 4 3 62 3 11 4 10 19 35 2 14 1 21 Denton 1 Gerrish 6 4 2 9 5 4 Richfield 4 14 1 3 3 St. Helens. _ 11 17,238 173 352 302 377 8,703 95 191 154 207 8,535 78 161 148 170 15,731 157 344 296 355 7,939 83 185 149 195 7,792 74 159 147 160 1,507 16 8 6 22 764 12 6 5 12 743 Albee 4 2 Blumfleld 1 Brady 10 540 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attendwd school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villagea and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- bom. 3 13 en 1 3 o H CD a 1 la B 1 to a; a Saginaw Co.— Continued. 343 424 632 536 209 577 375 261 123 236 212 134 421 153 321 192 111 323 153 399 274 388 334 762 256 245 80 63 118 8,898 169 213 326 250 99 291 185 123 69 109 114 62 243 83 179 99 52 178 82 210 139 206 175 352 109 123 32 32 56 4,400 179 211 306 286 110 286 190 138 54 127 98 72 178 70 142 93 59 145 71 189 135 182 159 410 147 122 48 31 62 4,498 323 403 551 432 203 544 365 236 118 211 211 102 393 122 282 185 69 310 126 370 259 364 280 701 224 227 72 61 117 8,090 161 202 285 193 95 279 182 111 66 93 113 47 226 68 168 98 47 168 62 192 132 195 141 327 96 116 29 31 55 4,013 162 201 266 2.39 103 265 183 125 52 118 98 55 167 54 124 87 52 142 64 178 127 169 139 374 128 111 43 30 62 4,077 25 21 81 104 6 33 10 25 5 25 1 32 28 31 39 7 12 13 27 29 15 24 54 61 32 18 8 2 1 808 8 11 41 57 i 12 3 12 3 16 1 15 17 15 21 1 5 10 20 18 11 34 25 13 7 3 1 1 387 17 Bridgeport 10 40 Carrollton 47 Chesaning ._ 21 4 Fremont _ 13 2 9 Knr.hvillpi Lakefield .. 17 Maple Grove . 11 16 Richland _. .. 1^ Saginaw 6 St. Charles 3 7 Taymouth. -- 11 8 n Zilwaukie 20 36 Carrolton 19 11 Merrill.. Oakley . 1 Sflgina-w r,ity 4''1 8,586 234 261 373 194 211 577 373 264 242 242 250 260 238 203 675 445 395 594 284 213 450 4,481 126 132 200 92 117 293 183 131 139 130 137 141 132 105 339 237 206 314 142 121 225 4,105 108 129 173 102 94 284 190 133 103 112 113 119 106 98 336 208 189 280 142 92 225 7,104 188 199 334 140 173 513 304 189 175 186 207 223 200 164 590 356 314 475 252 161 421 3,667 101 97 185 67 93 260 152 90 93 98 111 124 110 83 296 190 160 242 125 88 209 3,437 87 102 149 73 80 253 152 99 82 88 96 99 90 81 294 166 154 233 127 73 212 1,482 46 62 39 54 38 64 69 75 67 56 43 37 38 39 85 89 81 119 32 52 29 814 25 35 15 25 24 38 31 41 46 32 26 17 22 22 43 47 46 72 17 33 16 668 Argyle '^1 Bridgehampton _ , '4 Bnel 29 14 Delaware. 31 Elk. 38 Elmer Evergreen Flynn. 34 21 24 Forester. 17 Fremont.. 2U 17 Maple Valley 35 Marlette Miuden 15 19 POPULATION. TABLE XXXIII. — CoNTiyuk-D.— Pupils by sex and nativity. 541 Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign- bom pupils. Pnpils native. Pupils foreign- born. =0 IB s a 1 ri E^ ■a a a "5 IB 92 40 38 15 31 82 12 8 11 6 21 4 5 10 ei B Sanilac Co.—Contiaued. Speaker . 408 374 132 343 1,059 13^ y.s 143 54 173 171 89 89 104 175 211 195 68 190 516 69 32 65 28 85 89 44 41 43 17^ 193 179 64 153 543 69 46 78 26 8S 82 45 48 61 317 334 294 99 296 >96 119 80 122 48 159 132 79 80 133 171 157 53 159 434 57 44 54 23 79 68 40 36 33 164 163 137 46 137 462 62 36 68 25 80 64 37 43 47 36 72 80 33 47 163 19 18 21 6 14 39 12 )0 24 14 32 Watertown Wheatland _.. Worth Incorporated villages 42 18 16 81 10 (^roswell 10 Deckerville Lexington . . _. - . 1 s Marlette.__ Minden 18 s Sanilac Center 14 Schoolcraft Co Doyle Germfask 1,176 SI 42 73 276 66 421 74 143 364 592 44 38 121 35 211 40 75 181 384 37 14 35 ir,5 31 210 34 6S 183 932 70 21 61 191 61 347 63 116 300 474 39 16 33 87 32 169 33 65 144 458 33 J 29 178 ■H) Til 156 244 9 21 12 85 5 74 11 64 118 5 12 5 34 3 42 7 10 37 153 4 15 1 14 2 6 1 7 7 4 5 8 4 s 9 1 11 1 1 6 1 2 126 4 9 Harrison Hiawatha ___ Inwood Manistique Seney. 51 2 32 4 Thompson 17 ■'7 Shiawassee Co Antrim Bennington ... .. Bums 7,122 2(J9 242 294 316 236 437 180 436 247 433 376 3?5 422 2S6 497 22 L S7S 139 66 173 177 102 126 95 315 1,570 3,651 101 143 150 162 131 242 86 227 116 242 196 193 217 157 254 US 426 64 36 83 85 51 60 47 155 761 3,471 108 99 144 154 105 195 94 209 131 211 180 192 203 129 243 103 452 75 30 90 92 51 66 48 160 809 6,835 200 224 290 298 234 426 178 421 230 444 370 369 413 268 486 217 855 136 62 165 173 100 124 95 303 1,464 3,498 97 128 149 148 129 236 83 220 109 238 191 185 213 149 245 117 415 63 35 77 84 51 58 47 148 711 3,337 103 96 141 1.50 105 190 93 201 121 206 179 184 200 119 241 100 440 73 27 88 89 49 66 4.8 155 753 287 9 18 4 18 2 11 2 15 17 9 6 16 9 18 11 4 23 3 4 8 4 2 134 5 3 3 4 Fairfield. Middlebury New Haven . .. 1 8 10 Perry _ Rush. _ 5 1 Sciota s Shiawassee 5 Venice. 10 Vemon „ 2 Woodhull. _ .__. 3 Incorporated villages. 12 2 3 Durand . _. 2 Laingsburg . 3 2 Perry.. 12 - 106 7 50 Owosso city 56 642 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned a,B havlD ending a attended school during yeai June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Aggre and zate of native toreifrn-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. 1 CO 9 13 S 1 .2 a H i a St. Clair Co _ 11,757 230 541 139 412 330 364 230 296 262 73 293 218 165 370 384 269 319 210 398 269 333 383 316 659 198 97 49 63 252 748 3,614 601 6,077 113 277 71 223 184' 179 129 182 146 37 159 112 87 184 212 138 184 115 204 133 164 208 151 324 97 46 27 30 124 369 1,819 297 5,680 117 264 68 189 146 185 101 114 116 36 134 106 78 186 172 121 135 95 194 136 169 175 165 335 101 51 22 as 128 379 1,795 304 10,072 218 474 113 400 310 331 203 284 246 60 283 185 143 343 361 241 283 190 359 215 317 358 299 607 183 90 47 63 224 635 2,694 627 5,199 104 240 58 213 176 159 114 174 137 27 156 92 77 172 196 129 166 103 182 111 157 195 145 297 87 42 27 30 111 304 1,356 256 4,873 114 234 55 187 134 172 89 110 109 ;b 127 93 66 171 165 112 117 87 177 104 160 163 154 310 96 48 20 33 113 331 1,338 271 1,88.5 12 67 26 12 20 33 27 12 16 13 10 33 22 27 23 18 36 20 39 54 16 25 17 52 15 7 2 878 9 37 13 10 8 20 15 8 9 10 3 20 10 12 16 9 18 12 22 22 7 13 6 27 10 4 807 Berlin _ „ 3 30 BurtchviUe „ 13 Casco- 9 China 12 Clay Clyde ._. 13 12 Colnmbus.. .. 4 Cottrellville 7 3 Emmet. 7 Fort Gratiot 13 Grant. 12 15 Ira 7 Kenockee 9 Kimball IS Lynn.. K 17 Port Hnron _ 3^ EUey.. 9 St. Clair 12 Wales 11 Incorporated villages. Algonac 5 3 Memphis (part of) „ Yale..... ..„ 28 113 920 74 13 65 463 41 15 Marine City 48 Port Hnron city . 457 St. Clair city 33 St. Joseph Co. 5,334 341 349 387 235 126 183 291 194 827 393 105 388 251 259 696 309 2,746 162 177 206 114 60 101 161 105 429 202 52 210 132 144 340 151 2,588 179 172 181 121 66 82 130 89 398 191 53 178 119 115 356 158 5,222 336 348 382 227 124 175 284 192 807 380 105 383 247 253 679 300 2,691 158 176 205 108 58 97 160 105 418 195 52 208 129 142 333 147 2,531 178 172 177 119 66 78 124 87 389 185 53 175 118 111 346 153 112 5 1 5 8 2 8 7 2 20 13 55 4 1 1 6 2 4 1 11 7 57 Burr Oak 1 Constantine 4 •■) Fawn RiTer Flowerfleld... Leonldas 2 9 6 Mottville 5 4 6 17 9 2 3 2 7 4 3 1 4 10 Park Sherman- White Pigeon - POPULATION. 543 TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Tillages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils forei^- bom. 1 o 'a S 1 a 1 o S 1 B 3 a 1 "3 S St. Joseph Co.— Continued. Tnr^rpnrnt#*H villngps 2,006 119 117 2U 138 565 661 192 979 51 51 114 69 259 344 91 1,027 68 66 100 69 306 317 101 1,962 117 114 211 134 553 645 188 957 50 50 113 66 253 .335 90 1,005 67 64 98 68 300 310 98 44 I 3 4 12 16 4 22 1 \ 3 6 9 1 ■)■> Bnrr Oak 1 Cftntrftvillfi 2 Mftfidnn , 1 Sturgis 6 Three Eivere 7 White Pigeon 3 8,089 473 345 298 358 373 312 517 188 384 452 491 349 601 263 273 242 378 254 266 556 349 215 152 1,560 414 252 82 58 185 91 55 76 347 4,143 228 185 150 190 185 159 261 106 191 255 254 181 289 140 138 123 205 120 150 289 159 106 79 760 201 122 35 33 93 43 24 36 173 3,946 245 160 148 168 188 153 256 82 193 197 237 168 312 123 135 119 173 134 116 267 190 109 73 800 213 130 47 25 92 48 31 40 174 7,447 440 33* ■'V 347 351 303 432 178 317 418 442 32:3 560 244 246 217 363 204 262 497 3.37 197 139 1,389 387 213 67 48 157 85 53 71 308 3,832 214 181 147 187 176 151 229 100 162 232 229 166 269 130 125 •111 201 96 148 258 153 96 71 694 190 108 29 30 83 41 23 35 155 3,615 226 157 145 160 175 152 203 78 155 186 213 157 291 114 121 106 162 108 114 •m 184 101 68 695 197 105 38 18 74 44 30 36 153 642 33 7 6 11 22 9 85 10 67 34 49 26 41 19 27 25 15 50 4 .59 12 18 13 171 27 39 15 10 28 6 2 5 39 311 14 4 3 3 9 8 32 6 29 28 25 15 20 10 13 12 4 24 2 31 6 10 8 66 11 14 6 3 10 2 1 1 18 331 Akron 19 3 Arbela 3 Columbia _ . , . 8 13 1 Elkland ... 53 ■Rllinpti^n 4 :38 Fair Grove _ 11 24 Gilford. 11 Indian Fields 21 9 Kingston. 14 Eoylton .., 13 11 Novesta__ Tnscola 26 2 28 Watertown 6 ■Wells 8 5 Incorporated villages. 105 16 Cass City. 2.-) Gage town. 9 7 MayviHe IS Millington . . 4 Eeese 1 Unionville 4 21 Van Btiren Co. 7,100 194 373 381 554 444 450 341 472 3,630 96 192 208 266 218 231 176 226 3,470 98 181 173 288 226 219 165 246 6,993 191 370 377 551 444 446 337 455 3,571 95 189 205 264 218 228 174 219 3,422 96 181 172 287 226 218 163 236 107 3 3 4 3 59 1 3 3 2 48 Almena 9 Arlington 1 Bangor . 1 Bloomingdale 4 4 17 3 7 1 Covert 2 10 544 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons returned as having attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated villages and cities. Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. aa s a 1 OS s 1 1 s a I s Van Buren Co.— Continued. Geneva. 282 209 520 216 413 507 456 279 757 252 2,100 189 78 51 297 148 212 137 158 279 551 155 113 282 115 200 260 219 163 384 126 1,003 84 31 24 130 65 117 55 81 136 280 127 96 238 101 213 247 237 116 373 126 1,097 105 47 27 167 83 95 82 77 143 271 272 207 516 211 408 504 4.55 279 718 252 2,062 189 78 48 291 148 210 134 158 279 527 149 112 278 HI 198 258 218 163 366 126 985 84 31 22 129 65 115 54 81 136 268 123 95 238 100 210 246 237 116 352 126 1,077 105 47 26 162 83 95 80 77 143 259 10 2 4 5 5 3 1 6 1 4 4 2 2 1 4 1 Hartford Keeler _ Lawrence Paw Paw 3 1 Porter South Haven 39 18 21 Incorporated villages 38 18 20 Bloomingdale Breedsville _„, 3 6 2 1 1 Gobleville Hartford. 2 3 2 1 2 Lawton Paw Paw ......-_- 24 12 12 Washtenaw Co. _ , __. . 9,713 239 412 247 161 301 253 271 168 512 283 269 234 360 384 287 234 515 185 384 313 1,011 290 134 301 114 172 2,457 1,244 5,025 132 224 132 87 181 125 141 85 269 156 145 129 181 194 147 121 267 95 194 152 519 149 63 156 57 94 1,302 566 4,688 107 188 115 74 120 128 130 83 243 127 124 105 179 190 140 113 248 90 190 161 492 141 71 U5 57 78 1,155 678 9,266 232 401 240 157 295 246 265 168 504 274 259 223 355 371 281 226 485 176 371 291 964 266 126 296 109 167 2,284 1,162 4,788 129 217 126 84 176 121 136 85 262 149 139 125 180 184 143 114 247 91 188 140 488 133 56 152 54 93 1,222 530 4,478 103 184 114 73 119 125 129 83 242 125 120 98 175 187 138 112 238 85 183 151 476 133 70 144 55 74 1,062 632 447 7 11 7 4 6 7 6 237 3 7 6 3 5 4 5 210 4 4 Bridgewater 1 1 Freedom . . 1 3 Lodi 1 8 9 10 11 5 13 6 8 30 9 13 22 47 24 8 5 5 5 173 82 7 7 6 4 1 10 4 7 20 4 6 12 31 16 7 4 3 1 80 36 Northfield Pittsfield 2 4 Salem 7 Saline 4 3 2 Superior 1 10 Webster.. 5 York 7 10 Incorporated villages 16 8 Dexter . 1 1 Milan (part of)_. Saline .. 2 93 Ypsilanti city 46 POPULATION. 545 TABLE XXXIII. — Concluded. — Pupils by sex and nativity. Persons re turned as havinpr attended school during year ending June 1, 1894. Counties, townships, incorporated Aggregate of native and foreign-born pupils. Pupils native. Pupils foreign- born. o o ■3 a 0) "3 S 1 s £0 1 a 13 o is cs a 52,015 491 268 577 1,013 524 678 398 497 321 496 616 806 395 348 1,740 422 263 340 1,396 177 45 98 57 324 210 210 275 40,902 920 26,533 256 l;i9 317 523 262 333 203 278 175 265 293 395 218 180 917 226 125 176 64.S ,H6 21 44 23 154 102 103 115 20,773 1H9 25,482 235 139 260 490 262 345 195 219 146 231 323 411 177 168 823 196 138 164 748 91 24 54 34 170 108 107 160 20,129 431 43,763 483 251 .537 890 474 622 345 479 304 446 575 736 369 332 1,422 398 250 318 1,273 148 41 94 52 290 197 191 260 33,673 859 22,281 250 121 299 455 233 306 169 270 165 237 273 363 204 171 752 214 119 161 592 71 19 43 23 137 96 93 110 17,063 456 21,482 233 1130 238 435 241 316 176 209 139 209 302 373 165 161 670 184 131 157 681 77 22 51 29 1.53 101 98 150 16,610 403 8,252 8 17 40 123 50 56 53 18 17 50 41 70 26 16 318 24 13 22 123 29 4 4 5 34 13 19 15 7,229 61 4,252 6 8 18 68 29 27 34 8 10 28 20 32 14 9 165 12 6 15 56 15 2 1 17 6 10 5 3,710 33 4,000 2 Canton _ 9 '10 55 Greenfield 21 Grosse Point 29 Hamtramck Huron ._.__. 19 10 7 22 NanVin 21 Plymouth 38 Eedford -. Romulus . _ - 12 7 153 Sumpter _ Taylor ... 12 7 VanBuren 67 Dearborn 14 Gro3se Point *> 3 ^!ew Boston 5 Northville 17 Plymouth Trenton 7 9 Wayne 10 3,519 28 Wexfoed Co. 3,085 165 180 431 79 270 161 76 63 83 32 97 f6 15 .W 134 147 339 91 173 75 1,008 1,481 65 91 212 39 127 81 37 29 39 13 45 49 10 33 63 68 153 45 78 30 480 1,604 100 89 219 40 143 SO 39 34 44 19 52 37 5 25 71 79 186 46 95 45 528 2,871 163 178 398 72 256 159 76 62 65 32 94 84 15 51 128 147 333 91 167 75 891 1,376 65 89 192 35 120 79 37 28 30 13 45 48 10 27 63 68 150 45 75 30 427 1,495 98 89 206 37 136 80 39 34 .35 19 49 36 5 24 65 79 183 46 93 45 464 214 2 33 7 14 2 105 2 20 4 7 2 109 Antioch Boon 2 13 Cherry Grove __. 3 Clam Lake 7 Colfax _ 1 18 1 9 9 3 2 1 3 Selma 1 Slagle South Branch 7 6 6 1 Springrille __. Wexford 6 Incorporated villages 6 3 3 MaQton 6 3 3 Sherman Cadillac city 117 63 64 69 546 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIV.— r;ie number of persons 5 years of age and over who cannot education ia not reported, by sex, nativity and parent- Age. Persons who cannot read or write. Persons native. Persons loreign-born. Parents. Parents. to i £ |1 d5 a £ o State totals of both sexes - L Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 zl and over. 128,714 57,942 9,502 61,270 31,893 18,613 2,263 11,015 30,772 23,789 2,838 4,145 16,116 11,956 1,670 2,490 12,302 9,794 842 1,666 2,107 218 213 1,676 459 45 26 388 49,747 5.272 3,237 41,238 717 188 63 466 717 23 18 676 State totals of males. - Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. 69,857 29,670 6,642 34,545 17,321 9,648 1,360 6,313 6,6.33 5,103 545 9S7 1,358 129 142 1,087 280 20 13 247 27,247 2,699 1,862 22,886 439 105 40 294 461 10 10 441 State totals of females -I Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. 58,857 28,272 3,860 26,725 14,572 8,965 905 4,702 14,656 11,833 1,168 1,655 5,667 4,691 297 679 749 89 71 589 179 25 13 141 22,500 2,573 1,375 18,552 278 83 23 172 256 13 8 235 City totals of both sexes -i Totals. 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. 51,259 24,267 2,798 24,194 7,484 5,265 318 1,901 13,768 11,780 730 1,238 4,399 3,881 176 342 614 82 38 494 121 22 9 90 24,433 3,143 1,502 19,788 189 82 19 88 251 12 6 233 City totals of males.. - Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. 26,014 12,152 1,514 12,348 3,861 2,693 170 998 6,869 5,812 396 681 2,233 1,972 105 156 408 44 21 343 66 9 7 50 12,303 1,572 802 9,929 97 46 9 42 177 4 4 169 City totals of females- Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. 25,245 12,115 1,284 11,846 3,623 2,572 148 903 6,899 5,968 334 597 2,166 1,909 71 186 206 .38 17 151 55 13 2 40 12,130 1,571 700 9,859 92 36 10 48 74 8 2 61 POPULATION. 547 read or write, the number who can read but cannot write, and the number whose nativity, in the State and incorporated cities. Persons "who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. a c 5 a > a « > a +3 £ " a 6 a - d ■> o a • d © fci] d ? d ■3 a o l^tSH t: a cc e Zb |1 to a a '6 Zfc< a o so Zb h H Z. ft( -Hrt Z fe< rtrt H Z (i. Z fe rfrt 49,976 18,639 9,508 6,030 702 253 14,243 408 193 19,320 8,533 5,332 3,251 430 29 1,254 83 388 25,711 12,583 6,880 4,693 110 17 1,356 62 10 16,099 7,357 4,911 3,064 60 8 466 28 5 4,653 1,607 1,343 65t 61, in 94;] 22 '; 718 29C 178 8:: i:i .S 107 :- 9 19,610 4,149 1,283 679 532 223 11,944 324 176 2,503 686 243 104 347 16 681 52 374 25,75S 10,068 3,169 3,341 403 128 6,329 205 115 10,084 4,319 2,731 1,702 303 , 11 646 37 297 13,796 6,748 3,689 2,511 38 10 747 29 4 8,277 3,881 2,518 1,608 28 4 220 15 3 2,981 1,101 834 442 36 H 534 li 4 386 150 90 51 28 3 36 1 7 8,981 2,216 646 387 309 109 5,018 139 107 1,421 318 123 43 249 10 370 21 287 24,218 8,571 4,339 2,689 299 123 7,914 203 78 9,236 4,184 2,601 1,549 143 12 608 46 91 11,915 5,833 3,191 2,182 52 7 609 33 6 7,822 3,676 2,393 1,436 32 4 246 13 2 1,674 503 511 215 •M 4 409 ■•i 3 332 140 88 32 13 2 51 2 10,629 2,233 637 292 223 114 6,896 163 69 1,082 368 120 61 98 6 311 31 87 10,874 2,151 2,220 1,003 146 43 5,211 33 43 6,. 507 2,160 2,421 1,269 76 7 520 29 25 4,306 1,318 1,661 818 17 5 441 16 5,886 2,017 2,329 1,231 23 3 262 18 3 830 143 255 82 H 3 las 1 146 41 37 18 9 37 1 3 5,738 660 304 105 121 33 4,432 39 42 475 102 65 20 44 4 221 10 19 4,920 1,069 1,141 ■ 334 73 20 2,030 24 27 3,290 1,085 1,207 665 40 5 234 15 19 2,278 710 878 430 4 3 243 s 2,973 1,010 1,170 646 9 2 123 9 2 441 89 137 54 •' 3 136 72 25 13 10 4 17 3 2,201 270 126 50 69 14 1,629 lb 27 246 50 24 9 27 3 112 6 14 5,954 1,082 1,079 471 71 23 3,181 31 16 3,217 1,075 1,214 604 36 2 266 14 6 2,028 638 783 388 13 2 196 8 2,913 1,007 1,169 383 14 1 137 9 1 389 34 118 W 6 182 1 74 16 24 8 .>) 20 1 3,537 390 178 35 52 21 2,803 23 15 230 32 31 11 17 1 109 4 5 548 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV. — The number of persons '> years of age and over who cannot read is not reported, by nativity and parent- Age. Persona who cannot read or write. 1 Persons native. Persons foreign-bom. State and counties. Parents. Parents. 1 a 1 « o i 1 1 s . a •52 Si a 11 r Totals 128,714 31,893 30,772 12,302 2,107 4.59 49,747 717 717 State.. 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 57,942 9,502 61,270 18,613 2,265 11,015 23,789 2,838 4,145 9,794 842 1,668 218 213 1,676 45 26 388 5,272 3,237 41,238 188 63 466 23 18 676 l Totals 715 55 192 83 4 4 386 10 1 Alcona 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over .. 289 84 342 34 2 19 147 18 27 72 7 4 2 33 52 281 1 5 4 2 4 1 ' Totals 141 37 23 20 1 1 59 Alger "1 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. Totals 33 9 99 1,301 9 2 26 660 13 2 8 224 11 2 7 142 1 24 ...... 3 2 57 244 » 2 2 Allegan -■ 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 664 82 555 369 38 253 164 25 35 119 7 16 3 3 18 2 ...... 7 8 229 1 1 2 ' Totals 2,277 119 765 160 9 8 1,167 30 19 Alpena . .5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over . . 979 193 1,105 83 9 27 632 74 59 143 10 7 5 1 3 ...... 6 109 88 970 7 9 14 """19 -■ Totals 629 222 127 84 44 1 144 6 1 Antrim 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 319 50 260 131 18 73 88 13 26 68 3 13 10 8 26 ...... 20 8 118 2 I i ' Totals 733 147 170 106 1 4 290 8 7 Arenac .- 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 289 79 365 51 18 78 124 21 25 76 18 12 .. 1 2 1 35 19 236 2 1 5 7 " Totals 578 136 125 25 1 290 1 Baraga _ 5 to 10.. 10 to 21 21 and over.. 161 45 372 37 9 90 88 21 16 14 22 15 253 • ....-, 11 1 - Totals 496 332 28 38 16 78 3 1 Barry -' 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. 244 26 226 208 21 103 12 2 14 23 2 13 1 1 14 . 78 3 1 POPULATION. 549 or write, the number who can read but earinot write, and the number whose education nativity, in the State and counties. Persons -who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreigrn- bora. 13 o Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents Parents. 6 > Z C3 1 a p > S) 1 a n 1 m Z d s o l4 . p II' as C d •1-3 z§ d > Z d Ml £ • d >■? « z 3 49,976 18,639 9,508 6,030 702 253 14,243 408 193 19,320 8,533 5,332 3,251 450 29 1,254 83 as.^ 25,711 4,655 19,610 12,. 583 1,607 4,449 6,880 1,345 1,283 4,693 658 679 110 60 532 17 13 223 1,366 943 11,9a 62 22 324 10 7 176 16,099 718 2,503 7,557 290 686 4,911 178 243 3,064 83 104 60 43 347 8 5 16 4S6 107 681 28 3 52 5 9 374 156 27 39 31 2 o2 2 3 43 13 14 10 .... 3 3 .... 70 19 2 6 15 25 7 12 20 4 14 1 1 - ' 3' 39 1 3 14 12 14 10 3 21 5 42 l.'i "2 1 1 2 5 65 1 3 .>S 4 2 .... 29 8 10 I 4 541 8 135 6 4 4 131 — - .... 5 .... 2 10 3 4 - .... 1 .... .... 21 1 21 6 10 155 1 4 430 4 31 1 992 292 .",1 4H 5 2 554 89 349 355 46 140 80 20 35 104 14 13 5 3 13 4 10 4 141 "2 .... .309 23 98 227 It 54 36 5 10 40 4 4 1 1 3 .... 3 2 26 1 1 .... 517 37 164 48 4 2 249 13 103 14 55, 16 3 14 1 213 74 23 7 127 24 13 34 10 4 1 1 2 --.i" 24 28 197 4 4 5 So 3 15 9 ...... 52 2 1 16 2 6 1 7 .... ...- 230 1 1 299 124 56 55 3 2 57 2 117 48 26 21 2 ^0 188 33 91 12 21 44 10 43 8 5 "3" --.-,- 11 3 43 "1" 95 3 19 45 23 IS 1 1 .... :::. s 10 78 3 3 3S2 83 105 83 1 7 97 6 lOS 35 30 23 20 213 69 100 52 16 15 77 22 6 63 14 B "i" ""5' 4 19 12 66 2 1 3 .... 82 4 22 29 2 4 29 22 1 — 1 17 ::::i::;: 86 18 12 6 50 .... 115 26 44 8 7 30 22 11 8 1 9 7 4 1 3 1 2 .... 4 5 41 66 6 43 ""I' 33 3 7 .... .... 4 3 23 53 1 7 — 395 278 29 28 7 2 50 1 156 129 7 12 1 3 4 243 21 203 16 59 18 4 7 20 1 7 — - .... 2 .... .... 136 5 15 119 4 6 3 11 .... 1 2 -.. -.. 131 7 2 48 1 4 1 2 2 — - 550 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV.—Cot^TmvBTi.—IlHteraey. Age. Persons who cannot read or write. ^ £ & Persons native. Persons foreign-bom. Counties . Parents. Parents. £ Is a - d £ » ■ss a o > a Totals 6,321 891 1,992 642 31 25 2,679 31 30 Bay ,.... — ■ 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 andover___ 2,829 534 2,928 533 70 288 1,571 207 214 494 65 83 1 1 29 2 3 20 221 182 2,276 6 6 19 1 """'29 - Totals 348 153 62 28 9 91 2 3 Beuzie — - 5 to 10 10 to 21. 21 and over... 197 19 132 108 11 .34 50 12" 21 2 5 1 1 7 16 5 70 1 1 3 - Totals 1,904 827 243 139 79 2 603 4 7 — " 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over... 718 148 1,040 378 46 403 160 19 64 94 14 31 3 7 69 ...... 83 60 460 4 7 Totals 804 377 105 63 74 175 10 Branch — " 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 337 84 383 198 25 164 55 37 13 44 11 8 30 2 42 4 8 163 6 1 3 r Totals 964 562 117 78 57 1 146 2 1 Calhoun ..." 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over... 501 47 416 350 33 179 74 7 36 62 5 11 6 2 49 8 1 1 138 1 1 r -J I Totals 767 548 31 41 73 4 66 2 2 Cass 5 to 10.__ 10 to 21, 21 and over... 313 44 410 251 33 264 21 2 8 29 3 9 4 6 63 2 6 2 60 2 2 — ■ Totals 647 298 121 71 15 4 133 2 3 Charlevoix 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 289 45 313 136 22 140 89 11 21 54 7 10 3 2 10 -—i 6 3 124 1 2 2 ' Totals 1,571 249 400 172 3 733 11 3 Cheboygan . --■ 6 to 10 10 to 21.. 21 and over... 523 198 850 103 36 110 235 72 93 116 25 31 68 64 601 1 1 9 3 3 r Totals 1,648 282 413 165 50 15 670 32 21 Chippewa __ 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over... 684 226 738 112 S3 117 321 47 45 105 18 42 6 10 84 3 1 11 129 91 450 7 6 19 1 "■""20 -- Totals 470 166 81 52 11 11 130 14 5 Clare 5 to 10... 10 to 21 21 and over... 242 20 208 113 11 42 66 S 12 45 1 6 1 1 9 ...... 10 3 117 7 . 1 6 5 r Totals.. 728 404 87 79 18 139 1 Clinton - 5 to 10 10 to n 21 and over... 362 33 333 243 20 141 48 7 32 64 2 13 1 2 16 6 2 131 1 POPULATION. 551 TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— JHi^erac?/. Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- born. "3 1 Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. r. 1 d3 "3 Zfa c > — "5 ■7-. 5 £ s. c > G 2 - >■ a) Z 3 p CD > d 'S O a Z6. d .- o .£.3 z«9 1,032 174 260 117 1 5 462 10 3 584 143 252 139 2 40 4 4 376 118 97 22 55 164 55 41 80 16 21 ""i 5 33 24 405 2 1 7 '"3 548 11 25 137 3 3 249 2 1 132 3 4 2 23 3 14 4 1 538 3 219 106 32 41 9 26 4 1 53 28 14 7 4 126 25 68 13 25 5S4 23 5 4 96 31 6 4 95 "9 38 — - 1 1 24 192 2 "i 4 1 3 41 4 8 3S0 24 1 3 371 10 2 2 83 6 1 .... ... 1 .... .... 68 3 22 1,012 97 7 478 . 84 450 331 43 210 60 9 27 65 16 14 3 3 32 — - 19 13 160 'T "3 502 21 57 331 10 30 70 8 5 93 1 3 1 "6" .... 7 2 13 .... ::.. 479 334 31 42 23 1 43 5 251 196 16 22 7 — 6 2 2 258 208 19 107 425 11 12 8 55 29 "is" 59 8 2 13 16 2 2 1 204 8 39 341 164 4 28 243 16 21 1 1 1 5 11 .... 2 .... 37 "i 2 2 41 61 .... 2 184 — 4 19 2 618 34 32 2 425 31 162 323 26 74 41 2 12 50 3 6 2 "ii "l 7 .54 .... .... 253 21 67 186 18 39 31 1 2 28 1 3 4 .... 4 1 14 .... "2 700 571 14 37 27 2 46 1 2 130 115 5 7 1 — 2 401 362 62 147 8 1 5 25 4 8 2 1 3 .... .... 112 3 15 101 3 11 3 7 1 67 232 ?T 1 43 1 2 9 2 307 128 57 60 4 1 50 5 2 91 4S 9 20 1 1 9 3 186 85 12 31 42 11 4 52 6 2 "i 3 .... 5 3 42 2 '".3" "2 52 18 21 30 7 11 7 2 15 5 33 88 1 .... 3 6 T .... 560 91 180 88 1 1 190 7 2 154 45 64 36 8 1 275 90 60 16 15 122 37 21 60 15 13 1 .... 26 21 143 6 1 .... 143 3 8 40 1 4 62 1 1 35 1 — - .... 6 .... 195 2 1 299 23 88 31 1 149 4 3 30 6 11 3 1 1 8 134 50 14 7 66 17 5 21 3 1 31 23 95 1 1 2 '".s" 22 1 7 6 11 3 1 .... 1 1 6 .... .... 115 1 274 130 37 34 4 3 62 4 55 21 15 13 2 4 151 22 86 11 33 24 5 8 29 2 3 "a "S 10 4 48 2 — • 49 1 5 20 1 15 12 2 .... .... 101 1 ■> 2 590 348 56 63 12 4 105 2 .... 265 209 19 34 .... 3 .... .... 326 38 236 21 91 32 4 20 54 4 5 1 5 6 "T 3 4 98 "I" 235 9 21 182 9 18 18 33 — - .... 2 .... .... 226 1 1 .... .... 1 .... .... 552 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXY.—CoNTmuED.— Illiteracy. Counties. Crawford., Delta . Dickinson.. Eaton.. Enamet . Genesee.. Gladwin. Gogebic. Gratiot.. HiUsdale . Grand Traverse i Age. Totals 5folO 10 to 21 21 and over. Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. Totals 5 to 10 _. 10 to 21 21 and over. Totals 5 to 10 _. 10 to 21.... 21 and over Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over Persons who cannot read or write. 171 2,367 957 198 1,212 1,523 S91 89 845 676 319 36 321 616 220 49 347 1,232 614 70 548 287 132 25 130 2,223 724 135 1,366 584 293 33 258 893 444 6U 3S9 605 33 275 Persons native. Parents. > a 1 . a « o 37 25 20 23 1 11 18 2 5 16 1 3 320 eo6 207 171 40 109 467 48 91 171 20 16 81 361 67 52 6 23 334 12 13 52 9 6 4£9 24 49 269 30 190 5 i9" 33 1 15 407 67 43 122 38 247 54 4 9 36 3 4 611 137 152 396 34 181 73 18 46 122 8 22 80 53 43 48 25 36 6 11 31 3 9 112 480 49 71 15 26 439 21 20 46 1 9 246 99 71 136 18 72 62 6 31 62 3 6 590 53 8.S 348 43 197 23 7 23 66 4 18 427 38 32 239 24 144 16 5 17 18 1 13 20 Persons foreign-born. Parents. 81 3 7 71 1,210 144 88 978 153 62 801 3 71 264 21 4 239 17 8 73 1,575 160 98 1,317 147 9 133 102 aj o 55 f^ 3 2 2 1 1 6 2 3 POPULATION. 553 TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— 7i«eracj/. Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Persons native. Persona foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. r- 6 > as Z a tc 'o ^1 Is Zli, c ■SI |5 > a £ z - 1 a; z a 2 ■-, © a; Zi- •fa £ z - z 33 13 7 6 S 1 .... 16 5 2 2 1 .... 6 ■>•) 11 5 i — . .... 2 .... .... 9 1 6 109 4 2 2 1 1 5 ., 13 2 59 168 63 3 1 6 213 1 1 1 19 508 58 24 .... 1 243 66 50 6 3 IS 119 27 22 95 48 23 1 "¥ .... 25 23 llM 143 .... :::■ 106 2 1 141 19 57 1 24 .... 1 3 1 1 9 2 199 279 21 S2 2S 1 .... .... 136 28 115 12 1 5 434 76 13 6 24 IS 4 1 42 10 .... 30 10 103 41 ::;; ! 131 3 7 ITS 20 1 82 26 1 1 10 1 4 1 i 6 4 — 555 153 6 .... 322 31 28 1 25 12!^ 12 "12" 25 6 11 3 .... 1 .... US 10 20 130 10 13 6 9 1 1 1 -— .... 202 ' 2 40 2 1 3 3 .... — 207 114 29 25 — 36 1 2 83 49 16 15 2 1 — 119 67 16 31 23 4 2 00 .... 4 .... .... 73 2 8 43 2 4 16 14 25 1 2 ;::: 63 1 2 1 — — 751 413 6S 110 7 7 135 9 2 251 160 40 69 3 1 8 387 2.56 41 116 37 9 88 10 .... 6 5 125 "9" 1 .... 259 4 18 149 1 10 36 65 2 2 1 .... 7 -— .... 29i 12 : 7 1 1 ____ — 1N4 66 47 30 1 32 8 36 17 7 8 2 2 — IK 34 41 14 11 15 34 9 4 44 24 tj .... .... 6 4 22 89 35 17 7 s 1 .... ■> .... .... 45 ,s — 1 94 1 8 160 10 2 3 47 12 .... ''2 .... 2 SO 12 13 -- 169 35 6 3 61 10 2 .... 20 6 Gd .•0 4 ---- 71 2 21 ISO ...... 93 44 i +6 12 3 .... 10 .... .... 6i 32 5 1 12 — ? 379 61 2 2 1 218 34 125 12 32 42 12 45 10 6 "i" 1 "2 6 4 70 T .... 144 15 21 7S 8 35 6 5 29 1 2 ---- .... ■- .... .... 127 .... 5 .... 1 706. 518 371 35 112 398 34 27 1 6 19 79 63 5 11 32 20 4 14 11 4 43 2 3 1 1 1.50 12s s 14 :ns 108 92 6 10 279 13 11 1 1 13 22 22 20 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 469 1 43 194 4 41 19 2 4 1 2 4l0 4 1 320 282 23 93 10 ...... 23 1 8 3 .... 2 .... .... 2S1 8 29 252 20 11 ..... IS 1 1 24 136 ,s .... 17 1 1 .... 4 1 70 554 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV.— Continued —I/M/eracj/. Age. Persons ■who cannot read or write. 1 Persons native. Persons foreign-bom. Counties. Parents. Parents. 6 > a £ o s6 c3 •> S5 a £ o ^1 d S > a Totals 4,564 177 1,504 298 2 2,579 4 Houghton - 5 to 10 10 to 21. 21 andover_„_ Totals 1,904 414 2,246 3,302 158 9 10 224 1,202 161 1.38 1,437 264 15 19 408 2 275 226 2,078 1,163 3 1 30 r 7 18 15 Huron - I 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 1,687 374 1,241 182 14 28 1,028 242 167 344 43 21 3 3 119 73 971 8 2 20 4 15 15 Totals 1,190 587 153 112 50 8 274 1 5 Ingham - 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 623 71 496 384 41 162 108 10 35 94 5 13 1 3 46 1 -- 35 12 227 I 1 5 Ionia - Totals 924 474 87 99 68 5 167 5 19 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over... 419 53 452 281 20 173 52 13 22 81 6 12 2 6 60 ...... 3 6 158 2 3 '"'19 - Totals. 1,128 126 372 145 4 5 458 5 13 Iosco .__ -J 5 to 10.. 10 to 21 21 and over... 542 79 507 74 9 43 324 19 29 106 17 22 38 32 388 i 1 3 ...... 1 4 "'"13 Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... Totals 368 184 22 162 1,448 36 19 4 13 763 120 106 6 8 171 30 23 182 36 12 134 314 Iron__ -1 7 145 r 31 8 6 10 IsabeUa... J 5 to 10 10 to 21. 21 and over... 577 115 756 321 68 374 126 10 35 104 13 28 1 5 25 ...... 24 18 272 1 ...... i 9 - Totals 1,319 473 169 128 101 7 378 2 61 Jackson -| B to 10.. 10 to 21.. 21 and over... 564 60 693 300 23 150 125 7 37 104 9 15 3 6 92 ...... 31 13 334 1 1 i 60 - Totals 1,329 544 122 94 118 2 404 3 42 Kalamazoo -| 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 531 70 728 341 25 178 84 12 26 74 6 14 9 10 99 ...... 22 13 367 ...... 1 2 39 f Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... Totals 264 143 25 98 4,189 146 92 16 38 1,089 23 14 1 8 1,021 40 33 5 2 393 6 1 1 4 58 1 ...... 9 48 3 2 43 1,581 Kalkaska J r 7 31 Kent ._ J 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 2,375 160 1,654 821 35 232 891 43 87 341 11 41 17 2 39 2 ...... 2P6 67 1,218 2 1 4 5 ""26 POPULATION. TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— //iiferaci/. 555 Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons n ative. Persons foreign- bom. 3 Eh Persons native Persons foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. o t •43 £ o .51 > c > cd Z g.l ■St « c > c Z n 'S p a z d d - a 1,330 33 428 S8 780 1 _._. 294 31 168 35 1 58 1 478 187 665 25 6 2 310 93 25 70 18 .... 73 70 637 -.-. — ■ 2.38 13 43 30 1 162 5 1 33 1 1 .... :::: 12 6 40 1 ;:;: 1,101 97 423 158 4 7 389 17 6 266 32 128 66 — 38 2 — 544 153 404 63 16 IS 293 92 38 129 21 8 3 .... ""7 55 21 313 1 2 14 .... 5 223 13 30 29 ...... 115 6 59 3 4 :::. .... 20 3 15 "2 .... 715 438 77 73 17 1 106 1 2 320 209 55 40 6 — 9 1 419 41 255 294 27 117 59 4 14 54 4 15 2 i5 .... 10 6 90 .... "2 273 18 29 182 10 17 50 2 3 38 ...... 5 .... 3 5 1 .... 606 387 61 56 15 3 76 5 3 271 197 26 42 2 — 1 3 — 362 276 18 93 36 12 13 45 2 9 13 "3' 5 1 70 5 ""3 250 4 17 182 4 11 25 41 1 1 35 209 1 1 1 .... 1 2 — 510 60 159 80 5 4 1S7 8 7 28 2 15 8 — 3 .... — 244 37 7 16 14 126 23 10 43 59 11 10 25 3 "2 "i 19 12 156 66 "2 6 .... 24 2 15 7 55 211 7 4 44 1 6 — 3 10 150 4 24 77 11 -- 36 4 5 16 5 4 — - ... 14 6 46 36 2 6 4 22 1 6 .... .... 4 1 5 .... 58 863 465 137 123 8 2 115 9 4 176 94 29 41 3 6 1 492 110 261 279 58 128 111 16 10 80 26 17 2 1 5 "2 18 8 89 2 1 6 "1" 154 3 19 86 1 7 28 ...... 38 1 2 5 .::: 2 1 3 .... .... 583 312 74 63 13 2 117 2 407 274 51 61 1 — 19 1 341 32 210 219 16 77 60 5 9 51 5 7 1 2 10 2 10 4 103 — - "2 364 9 34 235 4 15 47 1 3 56 2 3 1 .... 5 2 12 .... .... 830 415 99 63 29 1 175 2 16 462 262 117 61 5 — 17 — 468 47 315 318 25 102 82 7 10 46 5 12 2 27 .... 20 9 146 .... 15 442 4 16 253 2 7 117 59 1 1 1 .... 12 1 4 .... .... 136 18 20 •> 1 29 9 .) 2 4 1 78 45 9 12 13 3 2 18 1 1 1 2 28 .... 8 1 1 1 2 4 1 14 44 2 1 1,564 513 262 148 24 9 605 1 2 1,056 421 308 146 60 58 63 714 78 772 362 21 140 197 20 45 118 15 15 3 1 20 "g" 44 21 540 .... "2 881 26 149 409 2 10 294 7 7 140 3 3 4 9 47 .... 33 5 20 1 "62 556 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— JZZi/erac?/. Age. Persons who cannot read or write. 3 Persons native. Persons foreign-born. Counties. Parents. Parents. 6 > « o d Z d g d |- Totals .5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and ov.er __ Totals 377 141 60 176 294 9 8 .. 103 109 80 18 11 41 17 13 2 2 26 1 241 40 39 182 108 Keweenaw— .. 4 1 Lake - 6 4 6 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over . . 113 21 160 52 8 43 31 3 7 20 2 4 8 7 93 2 1 3 6 4 • Totals.- 1,219 431 215 200 35 13 295 15 15 Lapeer __-, 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over __ .569 84 566 247 28 1.56 141 22 52 157 17 26 4 4 '"is" 20 12 263 1 14 i.5 r Totals- 1,189 489 348 81 9 258 1 3 Leelanau .5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over_. 493 158 538 179 58 252 220 86 42 73 3 5 1 2 6 19 9 230 1 3 r Lenawee i Totals 1,338 740 188 127 49 1 274 4 5 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over _. 706 72 610 461 32 247 138 15 35 92 9 26 3 6 40 ...... 11 10 253 1 ...... . r Totals. __ 517 291 61 46 23 91 5 Livingston -| 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. 273 22 222 197 13 81 30 4 27 41 1 2 20 4 2 85 1 4 r Totals _. 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over . . Totals 136 68 8 60 964 16 10 1 5 345 29 23 3 3 184 18 18 71 16 4 51 281 2 1 Luce 4 1 L 1 8 133 10 1 1 Mackinac 4 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over . . 292 105 567 99 58 189 94 12 78 59 10 64 1 36 25 220 3 . 9 1 5 1 ' Totals.. 2,046 852 345 248 22 2 567 7 3 Macomb. i 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over . . 692 188 1,166 326 97 429 191 43 111 146 28 74 29 16 522 . 2 20 ...... 2 5 3 f Manistee ___ -\ Totals 2,398 196 947 137 10 1,101 1 6 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 1,252 135 1,011 142 18 36 880 37 30 124 7 6 2 104 73 924 [ 8 1 6 r Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 204 48 25 131 75 22 20 33 24 12 3 9 17 13 2 2 4 1 83 1 Manitou { 1 I 4 1 82 POPULATION. TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— 2«iterae//. 557 Persona who can read but cannot write. Educat ion not reported. Persona c ative. Persons foreign- born. 3 Pe rsons native. Persons foreign- born. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. 1 c si 6 > CO Z a £ . a ■ -. g. d d •Si 6 > Z i I If a Z&< d •S.S |1 Z i £ • d ® til ■s'l a ZEl. d .-'0 > — z - So 3 21 16 ..'. 4.-) .... .... 42 4 24 12 2 29 n 3 ?8 11 6 4 25 11 5 — - 4 6 35 33 3 1 39 2 1 56 4 20 22 1 1 19 12 .... 1 1 .... 39 173 18 4 1 13 1 2 1 .... 97 11 56 25 321 18 1 6 150 17 — - ..- 6 3 24 183 ""3" 24 .... 3 52 1 3 183 19 18 13 .... 1 1 .... 63 1 153 4 12 1 15 1 89 1 45 1 3 Ml 42 3 .... 1 •422 84 194 40 87 96 17 37 112 17 24 3 1 16 9 1.58 .... 23 "3" 165 6 12 84 5 37 6 2 42 1 .... 1 .... .... 33.5 2 2 .... 1 291 80 £0 33 1 1 93 1 60 23 22 12 3 136 41 52 21 599 438 31 130 49 25 6 94 61 6 28 30 ,4 1 67 51 4 12 1 23 3 1 .... 2 4 3 86 140 7 4 129 .... 2 "0' .... 54 22 19 12 .... .... 1 .... 114 1 .... 6 524 384 40 100 1 362 306 21 .IS 3 77 46 14 17 2 28 930 38 32 1 16 3 360 46 3 13 . 1 27 324 3 4S9 321 40 49 9 69 1 110 81 11 15 2 1 312 240 21 60 29 4 7 39 3 7 1 3 3 63 :::. .... 94 5 11 73 4 4 7 1 3 14 31 146 1 2 1 109 7 31 7 62 2 — 12 6 1 5 55 4 6 i 89 26 1 4 56 7 — . .... 15 3 44 82 1 .... 1 — 9 3 6 1 .... .... 2 3 .... 50 266 33 1 2 60 17 24 11 fi 133 47 49 23 17 42 7 7 20 5 10 .__. "2' 21 12 49 1 .... 50 2 8 14 23 10 1 .... .... 3 1 4 .... .... 86 3 1 765 273 117 93 6 1 266 7 2 400 208 93 83 1 12 1 327 80 165 45 63 145 73 16 28 255 74 10 9 71 "2 4 2 .... 1 14 7 245 401 1 "6 4 '"2" 2 380 8 12 203 202 3 3 43 88 4 3 118 83 1 .... 6 .... .... 358 6 12 881 30 .... 404 87 103 9 33 14 207 36 12 24 64 4 3 10 — - .— 30 38 333 12 "i "T 188 3 10 47 40 1 2 19 113 1 2 22 29 1 .... 4 2 6 2 .... .... 390 2 1 60 4 .... .... 32 6 2 6 18 5 1 8 'J 16 13 18 5 6 8 8 7 7 3 9 19 12 .... .... 1 .... .... 2 .... 558 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV.— Continued. —Illiteracy. Age. Persons who cannot rea d or write. I Persons native. Persons foreign-bom. Counties. Parents. Parents. US a ■ a 11 d St 11 t .i 1 . a iHi-t d St ■ Totals -. 4,041 149 1,317 262 6 5 2,293 6 3 Marquette -- 5 to 10. 10 to 21 . 21 and over... 1,S68 309 2,164 122 9 18 1,022 138 157 209 21 32 2 2 210 141 1,942 1 4 3 5 3 ' Totals 1,219 341 287 112 9 2 454 11 3 Mason - Stoic 10 to 21 , 21 and over--. 563 77 579 173 25 143 246 19 22 92 6 14 49 21 384 3 4 4 2 7 .-... .— .. ' Totals 963 4C1 194 147 16 10 183 9 3 Mecosta - Stoic 10 to 21 . 21 and over... 501 86 376 236 33 132 138 29 27 lis 10 19 1 2 13 ""io" 7 12 164 1 8 3 Menominee ^ r Totals 3,318 283 939 285 8 2 1,786 3 12 5 to 10 10 to 21 , 21 and over... 1,147 399 1,772 169 32 82 631 122 186 194 41 50 2 3 3 1 148 201 1,437 1 ...... """ii ' Totals 762 214 178 104 11 1 237 13 4 Midland -- 5 to 10 325 77 36C 106 29 79 128 21 31 83 9 12 10 16 211 10 to 21 . 21 and over... ii' 1 1 12 - - Totals 389 113 112 33 9 116 4 Mis«?^nV«?pi -\ 5 to 10 10 to 21 . 21 and over.- - 216 30 143 57 15 41 94 8 10 31 2 2 83 5 78 1 9 3 r Totals 2,446 1,402 310 282 75 9 350 9 9 Monroe -{ Stoic 808 186 1,452 537 140 725 105 18 187 138 12 132 12 10 S3 2 2 S 10 3 337 4 10 to 21 , 21 and over.-. 1 8 Totals 1,6S7 848 241 185 45 6 322 9 1 Montcalm -- ^ 5 to 10. _ lCto21 . 21 and over.-. 855 117 685 499 67 282 191 16 34 142 17 26 2 5 38 - — .- 21 12 289 9 1 Montmorency -{ Totals 132 21 37 19 4 1 48 2 Stoic 10 to 21 . 21 and over... 68 18 51 15 2 4 33 1 1 14 3 2 4 6 38 1 8 . — .- 2 ' Totals Stoic. _. 10 to 21 . 21 and over.— 2,164 357 724 220 16 3 834 9 1 Muskegon • 1,178 98 888 261 22 74 643 26 55 197 5 18 4 3 9 — -.- 2 72 41 721 1 8 1 ■ Totals 852 881 140 99 30 4 185 5 8 Newaygo ■< 5 to 10 10 to 21 . 21 and over... 439 68 345 231 35 115 113 7 20 81 6 12 4 3 23 1 — ..- 8 17 160 1 4 8 POPULATION. 569 TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— //Kteracj/. Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- burn. .2 Persons native . Pe rsons foreign- born. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. Id 6 6 g o ■ d 9 be « o .si > Z d "S o CO c Zfc. d n p. 1 o a o ce Z d Hi 1 -^ 1- d > a — -M 3» 9i3 38 271 72 1 559 2 346 38 173 75 60 .... .... 334 79 530 31 3 4 203 40 28 55 11 6 ..-. .... 45 489 ~2 — - 287 51 35 2 1 163 3 7 73 1 2 :::: -- 17 2 41 :::: ;::: 380 102 75 37 5 159 1 1 160 45 11 23 — 1 11 3 167 33 67 12 23 59 6 10 32 3 3 1 1 .... 6 14 139 ._.. .... 144 6 10 41 74 3 22 -— 1 4 2 5 2 1 .... 178 1 — — 567 295 &9 89 15 4 72 2 1 233 110 66 38 4 6 8 1 356 58 202 36 57 73 10 6 76 8 5 2 is' "i 3 4 65 "T -... 195 9 29 93 2 13 61 35 2 1 5 1 5 .... — . 153 5 3 2 1 492 50 159 40 5 233 5 299 44 164 49 5 ._._ 37 218 72 202 36 9 5 112 31 16 35 2 3 3 1 1 ---- 28 29 176 .... i 261 14 24 42 -- 157 4 3 46 i 4 1 — - 12 18 ---- 492 194 98 74 6 4 109 6 1 165 73 47 38 7 — 249 57 119 23 52 58 64 13 21 50 55 13 6 43 5 5 "i 1 11 7 91 39 "e' 1 .... 156 3 6 46 72 ...... 15 44 2 i 15 37 1 .... .... 3 .... .... 186 i 4 197 12 .... .... .... 123 1) 42 3 13 605 40 4 6 114 34 4 5 152 '3" 2 12 .... 3 7 1 31 124 — - 43 15 15 12 .... .... 1 .... .... 59 1 1 3 3 230 3 12 1,014 147 29 41 1 .... 561 86 395 57 153 64 5 45 92 15 45 4 2 6 1 "2 5 7 112 .... "3 204 8 18 140 5 2 24 1 4 37 .... -.. 2 2 8 1 .... 367 4 — 995 546 171 117 20 5 126 9 1 207 130 40 31 5 1 — 602 116 370 65 HI 125 24 22 97 10 10 3 3 14 "1" 7 13 103 .... 8 "i' 186 6 15 117 4 9 37 1 2 29 1 1 .... .... 3 .... .... 277 .... .... 2 1 .... 52 14 15 10 11 2 64 6 34 16 8 36 3 11 14 10 .... 1 3 7 407 "2 6 1 53 4 7 202 4 38 30 4 16 .... — - 3 .... .... 13 3 245 1 260 5 6 1,028 97 6 6 107 2S 15 9 475 63 490 172 23 50 212 18 30 80 9 8 .... 5 .... 5 11 11 386 "T .... 166 6 30 31 -- 103 '3 1 27 1 1 13 .... 1 1 3 ::;: 8 617 363 68 84 15 4 78 4 1 202 101 49 32 10 8 1 1 390 46 256 36 71 54 4 10 69 5 10 5 1 9 — . 6 .... .... 161 13 28 85 7 9 44 3 2 28 2 2 2 1 7 .... 2 .... .... 181 4 72 4 1 .... 6 1 1 560 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV.— CoNTiNvao.— Illiteracy, Age. Persons who cannot read or write. 3 o Persons native. Persona foreign-born. Counties. Parents. Parents. 6 S3 1 « em ■|£ d o St 1 a 11 r Totals 1,347 560 192 156 47 6 3.53 11 22 Oakland f} to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 627 71 649 365 19 176 115 21 56 120 13 23 1 6 40 """6' 22 12 319 4 7 22 r Totals 903 541 124 76 20 138 4 Oceana ...- 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 461 80 362 284 61 196 99 5 20 61 5 10 4 2 14 11 6 121 2 1 1 Totals 283 78 60 41 1 99 3 1 Ogemaw — - 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 139 25 119 50 9 19 44 3 13 33 4 4 11 9 79 1 1 2 1 Totals 7S8 65 84 45 4 5 333 1 1 Ontonagon — - 5 to in 10 to 21 21 and over... 11.5 70 573 31 10 24 42 H 31 28 5 12 1 12 44 497 1 3 5 1 r Totals 685 276 195 66 8 4 130 4 2 Osceola ^ 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 425 38 222 170 19 87 169 13 13 63 " 3' 3 I ...... 19 5 106 1 3 2 — ■ Totals.. 90 18 19 11 2 39 1 Oscoda b to 10 10 to 21 21 and over. . . Totals 32 5 53 445 10 1 7 48 12 2 5 130 8 1 1 2 37 233 3 29 i 1 1 2 1 5 to 10 10 to 21. 21 and over... 172 53 220 29 3 16 101 23 6 24 3 2 1 17 24 192 ...... 1 1 Totals 1,143 282 266 110 15 1 464 2 3 Ottawa to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 530 56 557 199 17 66 191 24 51 101 4 5 2 4 9 ...... 37 7 420 2 3 ■ Totals 1,077 25 513 47 2 2 445 10 3 Presque Isle 1 L 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 383 253 441 13 2 10 315 195 33 33 9 3 14 43 388 6 2 2 2 2 2 1 r Totals 125 26 18 8 2 66 3 2 Roscommon .. - 5 to 10......... 10 to 21...?... 21 and over... 45 12 68 19 2 5 8 6 4 8 8 4 54 2 * 2 i 2 r Totals.. 4,764 935 1,176 340 52 14 2,007 23 17 Saginaw _ _..- 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over... 2,109 316 2,339 607 62 266 893 101 182 439 39 62 7 7 38 ...... 12 138 105 1,744 5 18 17 POPULATION. 561 TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— IZK(erac2/. PersoDS who can read bat cannot write. Education not reported. Persons n ative. Pe rsons foreign- bom. 1 Persons native. Pe rsons foreign- bom. Parents Parents, Parents. Parents. 6 > a d bo s o Il d St 6 > Z 6 S, a d 1 Z s Zfe 11 6 > ■43 as Z £ II a c Zli, d SI 540 422 113 112 23 5 146 12 - 287 182 44 40 1 1 IS 1 .... 465 51 288 23 111 80 10 23 81 14 17 1 2 20 'T 13 1 132 .... 11 —j 244 12 31 158 9 15 38 3 3 39 1 8 .... .... 324 1 1 10 1 — 520 294 64 56 5 6 92 3 160 79 19 30 19 13 310 54 203 37 54 50 4 10 44 5 7 1 "i "6 12 s 72 .... .... 123 75 17 30 .... .... 1 .— — - 166 3 37 4 2 19 12 — 176 56 33 U 49 4 71 17 26 17 1 8 • 2 117 9 43 5 8 27 2 4 31 1 2 — - .... 18 1 32 "I' -.- 58 2 11 13 26 15 .... 2 2 4 .... .... 50 2 2 1 2 1S2 3^ 50 30 2 62 66 17 28 10 11 97 2.j ii' 196 38 5 94 26 2 2 62 8 9 4.-J 116 1 :::: 50 3 13 177 14 1 72 24 1 3 52 10 .... 2 1 8 8 1 16 _ "2 69 476 43 1 .... 286 45 145 149 17 30 73 15 6 48 9 5 .... 16 3 97 .... 160 11 6 67 4 1 .')2 37 6 1 .... 3 1 4 .... 66 26 15 19 .... 6 16 9 3 3 1 4S 21 3 63 11 38 15 1 3 23 .... 1 .... .... 14 8 3 3 6 12 5 1 5 64 3 — 2 30 1 13 1 4 197 11 2 .... .... 93 :37 48 4 11 172 23 10 5 190 13 9 1 70 "5" 3 .... 3 9 14 41 329 "T 1 28 1 1 611 13 11 - — - — - 2 1 1 70 ..:. .... 67 768 176 270 91 1 .... 3 355 38 375 121 11 40 152 17 21 6i;i ■> '"3" 1 "2 21 8 300 — - .... 513 34 64 153 6 17 247 15 s 81 4 6 .... .... 32 8 30 :::. ._.. 106 12 30 s 3 49 3 1 25 1 17 7 33 6 2 4 19 9 2 4 i" :::: 3 4 42 1 1 IS 1 1.') 2 — 18 55 5 37 5 3 T 538 14 U 1 491 7 7 11 2 1 8 612 10 8 6 5 3 2 1 1 23 -> 12 14 6 1,082 1 334 1 349 1,988 298 22 7 245 44 1 58 2 29 1,036 199 753 363 58 117 368 78 47 231 29 38 3 4 15 7 67 32 513 4 16" ""6 .S29 54 179 261 25 48 329 7 13 225 14 6 4 2 38 .... 10 6 42 'T "29 71 562 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV.— CoNOLUDBD.— Jiiiferacj/. • Age. Persons who cannot rea d or write. 13 I Persons native. Persons foreign born. Counties. Parents. Parents. t .1 6 §] a o tHtH d ^ > IZ 1 a i d i £ 1^ £.1 d .- > a 11 6 > z 1^ CO d 6 d Z d & 4 11 d 1,427 163 491 230 7 30 441 57 8 318 48 152 91 .... 1 20 1 2 775 131 521 117 15 31 32 392 61 38 66 193 21 16 32 4 "T 1 2 "28" 60 32 349 89 6 2 49 3 1 "T 2 291 6 21 53 47 ...... 5 141 3 8 27 93 1 .... 9 2 9 6 1 2 225 4 9 2 102 38 18 7 7 49 11 6 19 7 6 .... •--- 15 13 61 1 "2 37 14 5 25 1 1 4 .... 3 1 2 .... .... 85 9 .... 2 641 373 91 92 10 2 66 3 4 249 162 32 35 2 17 1 456 52 297 25 51 70 11 10 74 10 8 1 1 8 "2 11 5 50 3 "1" 184 19 46 119 16 27 27 1 4 34 .... .... 3 2 12 1 133 1 2 — 1,597 344 345 335 15 16 500 37 5 370 111 110 99 4 41 5 S34 142 621 219 30 65 243 42 60 265 46 24 3 4 8 1 "is" 64 19 417 9 1 27 5 308 9 53 106 2 3 92 3 15 93 2 4 "T ---- 13 2 26 4 .... .... 438 310 37 26 10 53 2 206 149 29 22 2 4 231 179 25 106 28 3 6 20 3 3 3 7 1 4 48 2' ---- 176 15 15 131 9 8 25 4 19 1 2 1 .... 35 172 .... 1 3 :::: .... 1,280 444 260 273 14 12 247 24 6 aj2 132 87 97 .J 11 771 321 48 75 190 38 32 233 30 10 2 2 10 1 "ii" 23 13 211 1 1 23 "T 309 6 17 126 2 4 5 95 ...... 4 1 .... 4 1 6 132 377 .... :::: 679 513 35 50 20 2 58 1 223 189 9 23 2 380 311 42 160 25 3 7 37 2 11 3 1 16 .— 4 .... .... 186 11 26 159 9 21 6 1 21 1 1 48 251 2 54 1 .... .... 2 — — 518 208 86 79 4 6 127 4 4 656 328 151 117 6 4 42 2 6 287 28 203 140 12 56 65 7 14 '4 3 1 ■"3" "T 4 9 3 115 .... ""4" 52S 21 107 284 7 37 123 8 20 109 4 4 .... 5 '"4" 12 1 29 "2 """6 4,080 657 807 331 46 23 2,152 18 46 1,889 419 603 311 143 3 153 12 245 1,398 409 2,273 419 51 184 543 129 135 266 22 43 3 2 41 6 3 14 153 197 1,802 8 "10" "2 44 1,384 50 455 391 9 19 679 9 15 301 5 5 7 15 121 2 .... 98 7 48 5 1 6 1 4 240 441 239 58 53 11 2 76 1 1 119 51 40 21 2 5 290 27 188 13 38 51 5 2 42 3 8 3 ""2" 5 6 65 1 .... 103 5 11 44 3 4 38 1 1 19 .... .... 2 1 2 .... '124 2 ~ .... .... 664 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVI. - The number of persons 5 years of age and over who cannot read is not reported, by nativity and parent- Age. Persons who cannot read or write. CD 1 Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Incorporated citiea. Parents. Parents. 1 a s o si 9 .i £ o ll is All cities _..- Totals 51,259 7,484 13,768 4,399 614 121 24,433 189 251 5 to 10 10 to 21 _. 21 and over __ 24,267 2,798 24,194 5,265 318 1,901 11,780 730 1,2.58 3,881 176 342 82 38 494 22 9 90 3,143 1,502 19,788 82 19 88 12 6 233 r Totals 384 170 62 34 19 1 93 2 3 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over . . 211 12 161 123 6 41 54 2 6 29 1 4 1 1 17 .... 8 2 88 1 .... '"'3 \ Totals 93 54 25 7 6 1 Albion (in Calhoun Co.) - 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. Totals 78 2 13 1,437 43 2 7 57 23 7 .... .... 2 1 .... 2 493 4 774 13 r 77 6 2 15 Alpena (in Alpena Co.) ■ I 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over .. 617 100 720 44 1 12 419 36 38 72 3 2 3 1 2 — .-,- 75 52 647 4 7 2 "is Totals 140 38 30 17 1 51 .... 3 Ann Arbor (in Washtenaw Co.) ■< Stoic 10 to 21 __ 21 and over.. 71 4 65 28 27 15 1 1 .... .... 1 3 47 .... - 10 3 3 ' Totals 255 20 80 16 .... 139 .... .... An Sable (in Iosco Co.) ^ 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over _. 113 13 129 15 ...... 69 5 6 13 1 2 .... .... 16 7 116 .... i I - Totals 274 172 21 31 13 35 1 1 Battle Creek (in Calhonu Co.) i 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. 168 8 98 119 5 48 15 1 5 26 2 3 4 .... 4 .-.. I 9 31 1 1 - Totals 2,487 280 837 185 9 4 1,198 13 11 Bay City (in Bay Co.) \ 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 1,179 144 1,164 178 4 48 723 50 64 150 13 22 "'9' "i 123 76 999 4 1 8 1 "io (■ Totals 65 40 5 11 2 6 ..-., 1 Belding (in Ionia Co.) -j 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. 44 1 20 30 3 10 1 1 ^• 10 2 1 .... 6 .... 1 POPULATION. 665 or write, the number who can read but cannot write, and the number whose education nativity, in the incorporated cities. Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. 1 d £ 6 > d 'c O d t ■■S d Z 1 - a ■Bs a Zh d * S z " 6 > as ■z .1 s i4 10,874 2,151 2,220 1,005 146 43 5,211 ')'> 43 6,507 2,160 2,421 1,269 76 7 520 29 25 4,306 830 5,738 1,348 143 660 1,661 255 304 818 82 105 17 8 llil 5 3 35 441 338 4,432 16 '39" 42 5,886 146 475 2,017 41 102 2,329 37 55 1,231 18 20 23 9 44 3 T 262 37 221 18 1 10 3 3 19 109 45 18 10 6 29 1 54 33 1 11 12 8 1 1 54 6 9 6 28 1 43 23 10 1 4 11 8 3 28 17 1 5 7 4 s i 5 2 1 3 14 3 1 1 4 237 8 75 17 2 1 15:; 2 .___ 86 10 46 16 3 11 94 7 60 9 6 15 2 11 10 131 1 — - 76 8 8 14 1 1 16 2 .... 6 1 4 — - 1 1 .._._. 141 1 .... .... .... 66 26 15 5 1 19 117 51 37 22 2 4 1 34 18 "'"'8" 12 ...... 13 4 1 105 10 46 5 36 ...... 21 1 1 1 .... 1 31 1 19 .... 2 52 14 24 1 2 12 1 11 3 120 70 11 14 6 19 91 56 8 11 9 5 2 83 3 .53 3 14 10 14 - 4 .... 67 2 22 46 8 7 9 4 .... .... .... 34 1 4 15 1 2 5 .... * .... 2 326 90 47 30 4 13 65 37 13 15 17 11 3 3 1 193 12 15 166 I 2 264 68 107 71 14 3 1 "2 252 4 65 2 107 69 1 1 6 3 1 35 201 32 24 1 15 12 3 19 1 2 1 4 15 12 3 1 7 1 1 3 566 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVI.— Continued.— //Mferac?/. Age. Persons wh D cannot read or write o Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Incorporated cities. Parents. Parents. i •43 1 . a M o 11 i d s o ■ d •C£ Zfci •15 ° r Totals 124 62 10 7 5 .... 39 1 .... Benton Harbor (in Berrien Co.) - Stole 10 to 21 21 and over _. 41 16 67 27 7 28 5 1 4 5 1 1 "I' .... 4 7 28 .... .... ' Totals 325 10 60 8 1 246 Bessemer (in Gogebic Co.). X 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. Totals. 88 15 222 164 10 49 56 3 1 46 8 1 .... 13 12 221 40 -— .... r 25 2 .... 2 Big Eapids {in Mecosta Co.) -i 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over .. 104 7 53 36 3 10 43 1 2 22 2 1 1 .... :;:: 2 1 37 .... "'\ ' Totals 210 38 51 25 3 1 90 2 Cadillac (in Wexford Co.).. -i 5 to 10... 10 to 21 21 and over.. 112 6 92 33 1 4 49 ...... 24 1 "3" .... 6 4 80 "~i .... - Totals 47 33 1 1 1 10 1 .... Charlotte (in Eaton Co.) ..J 5 to 10... 10 to 21 21 and over .. 11 4 32 7 3 23 1 .... .... 2 1 7 1 ""■"" I i 1 — ' Totals. 739 66 185 82 2 .... 397 6 1 Cheboygan (in Cheboygan Co.) -1 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over ._ 267 74 398 37 3 26 128 26 31 62 6 14 "z .... 40 38 319 i 5 .__. Totals 34 12 8 5 1 2 6 .... ,„. Clare (in Clare Co.) i 5 to 10.. 10 to 21 21 and over .. 22 2 10- 9 1 2 6 1 1 5 .... 2 .... _--. I 1 2 4 - Totals 133 81 6 19 3 24 Coldwater (in Branch Co.) -| 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. 80 10 43 61 6 14 4 2 15 2 2 L 3 24 - Totals 30 12 5 4 1 .... 7 1 .... Corunna (in Shiawassee Co.) - 5 to 10. _ 10 to 21. 16 8 3 4 .... .... 1 .... .... I 21 and over .. 14 4 2 1 6 1 - Totals ■ 19,941 2,202 5,576 1,630 140 46 10,231 69 47 Detroit (in Wayne Co.) ■[ 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 9,893 1,094 8,955 1,777 49 376 4,993 260 323 1,545 34 51 19 15 106 10 6 30 1,498 722 8,011 45 5 19 5 3 39 ■ Totals 121 85 9 9 2 .... 16 Dowagiac (in Cass Co.) . 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 78 2 41 60 2 23 7 8 .... .... 3 2 1 2 .... 13 .... .... POPULATION. 567 TABLE XXXyi.—CoNTiNV^D.— Illiteracy. Persons who can read but cannot -write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- born. 'c3 1 Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. 1 d 'S o •■CS a! o d St 1 .1 © be >-.rH a St i d 'S o d © > sS d o ■ d © be (S c 4 z ^ 72 39 47 26 5 16 5 4 36 25 13 10 1 2 23 13 5 5 32 22 6 4 12 10 6 5 19 17 1 1 19 17 1 1 3 3 6 4 2 5 5 2 11 4 1 6 32 9 4 19 19 2 1 16 27 1 -— .... 63 61 40 39 3 3 17 17 1 — - 2 2 — - -— 8 25 2 2 2 — - — - 2 1 1 63 37 5 21 89 10 10 5 — - — - 34 34 18 18 11 11 5 5 54 2 33 7 6 5 51 — - 1 64 59 1 4 44 39 1 4 65 60 2 3 16 16 29 28 14 13 5 2 1 2 3 1 .... 20 1 30 1 4 4 26 3 — - 1 34 32 1 1 16 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 31 18 1 1 1 — - 5 8 3 120 12 10 98 8 3 1 1 2 ■ 1 — - 2 6 4 — - 288 97 67 18 12 3 3 37 25 7 5 4 4 1 24 24 19 18 1 127 11 120 1 1 2 — - 30 20 10 2 47 30 5 12 3 3 1 4 1 1 2 2 5 9 2 70 4 1 2 1 1 1 6 5 .... 33 30 22 21 3 3 6 6 2 37 9 1 8 4 24 — - .... 3 9 6 1 2 1,219 1,110 29 80 9 4 1 6 5 1 2 10 4 1 1 -— 2 — - — - 7 5 "¥ 6 2 25 2 2 21 5 17 4 2 11 4 1,838 117 174 1,547 10 3 14 7 --j- 12 ■i2' 2 134 91 4 39 2 2,793 758 263 1,772 88 225 131 8 86 61 46 4 11 499 354 73 72 4 1 1 2 163 143 4 16 8 5 2 1 274 257 8 9 6 3 522 505 8 9 255 248 2 5 1 1 18 2 5 11 3 2 .... 6 "'2 4 55 7 26 5 7 — - 5 3 2 .... 568 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVL—CoNTiNVED.— Illiteracy. Age. Persons Vfho cannot read or write o H Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Incorporated cities. Parents. Parents. !Z a £ . d as o a ■So 11 1 a £ ^1 II f Totals.. 36 23 3 3 4 2 1 5 to 10 10 to 21 U 13 1 __ 21 and over... 22 10 3 2 4 .... 2 1 - Totals .- 744 68 216 76 8 1 370 — 5 "RfirffTiPiha (in Dfllf.n. fin.) 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 384 24 336 60 3 5 197 4 15 75 1 1 2 5 .... 51 14 305 -— [ ""'5 [ Totals. 194 80 25 11 7 4 61 4 2 Flint (in Genesee Co.) StolO lCto21 21 and over... 54 13 127 30 5 45 9 5 11 10 ...... 7 'T 5 2 54 .... 3 2 '""[ Totals 176 31 42 24 1 77 1 Gladstone (in Delta Co.) StolO 10 to 21 21 and over... 98 IC 68 28 ...... 31 4 7 21 2 1 .... — - 18 4 55 .... .-._ r 1 1. Totals Stoic 10 ton 21 and over... 35 24 1 10 11 8 1 a 6 5 9 8 — - .... 9 3 Gladwin (in Gladwin Co.) — 1 1 6 .... - Totals 96 13 14 5 2 62 — Stoic... 10 to 21. 21 and over... Totals. 21 5 70 34 6 1 6 26 9 1 4 1 4 ...... 2 .... 1 :::: 2 2 58 4 .... ■ .... 1 .... Grand Ledge (in Eaton Co.)- J StolO _. 10 to 21 21 and over... Totals 23 3 8 2,673 20 3 3 459 2 1 1 756 4 1,183 226 35 3 3 8 Grand Eapids (in Kent Co.) Stoic. 10 to 21 21 and over... 1,551 85 1,037 371 9 79 698 21 37 204 7 15 15 2 18 2 .... 254 46 883 2 .... 5 """3 Totals.. 90 55 13 11 2 9 StolO 10 to 21 21 and over... 67 1 22 39 1 15 12 11 .... — - 5 -— _ 1 2 .... 4 .... .... Totals 27 10 3 2 2 10 Harrison (in Clare Co.) StolO 10 to 21 8 3 3 2 19 7 ? 10 f Totals 67 46 6 10 3 2 .... .... Hastings (in Barry Co.), J StolO 10 to 21 21 and over... 51 1 15 41 5 4 ...... 6 1 3 - 3 .... 2 .... .... POPULATION. 569 TABLE XXXVL—CoNimvET).— Illiteracy. Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- born. 1 Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. 1 d 1 •■s's oj l1 1 a Z d .« S3 U . d ® be 11 a £ ^1 t Z a £ © a Zb n si z - 11 7 2 2 — - — - 3 2 3 2 1 1 6 13 V, 44 8 31 12 12 10 2 2 50 6 42 34 — - 1 SI 81 1 18 IS 110 33 24 4 12 12 37 37 21 21 5 5 4 49 90 9 1 1 2 2 1 136 125 3 8 4 4 69 62 1 6 1 1 25 23 3 3 37 35 2 1 1 .... 4 4 .... 3 1 1 78 4 14 11 3 1 14 11 3 1 34 12 .'i 3 2 1 52 41 9 10 3 3 1 1 3 1 — - .... 5 5 2 1 1 2 6 1 3 3 30 42 4 2 7 6 1 1 237 203 12 22 2 2 50 47 2 1 2 128 121 3 4 31 27 3 25 8 5 12 3 9 1 33 2 17 11 1 5 101 55 5 41 9 2 1 6 10 8 2 23 17 4 1 30 1 — - 2 20 ^ 11 3 2 6 1 440 18 16 406 698 173 41 484 16 97 67 12 18 5 45 32 7 6 2 10 1 1 8 4 :::. 1 .... 683 632 14 37 7 263 256 1 6 5 5 212 232 6 4 1 1 112 110 1 1 1 1 11 3 1 7 ---- 49 30 5 14 6 1 9 — — 1 6 26 D 4 3 8 — - .... 10 7 1 2 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 14 2 10 1 3 1 1 1 8 3 1 — - .... 1 31 1 2 19 2 2 1 1 1 1 10 3 1 2 — - .... .... — - .... 72 570 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE X XXVI .—Continued.—// literacy. Age. Persons wh 3 cannot read or write. Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Incorporated cities. Parents. Parents. S5 a *S it ,Hr-l a ■i.3 d 1 ll « Z" r Totals 42 29 6 3 4 Hillsdale (in HUlsdale Co.) \ 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over __ 31 2 9 24 1 4 5 1 2 1 .... 4 — Holland (in Ottawa Co.) • Totals 53 4 11 2 35 1 Stoic 10 to 21... 21 3 10 2 .... .... 6 .... .... 21 and over ._ Totals 32 33 1 19 1 3 29 7 — 1 2 2 5 to 10 10 to 21 16 13 2 .... .-.- 1 ___. I 21 and over.. 17 6 3 2 6 — r Totals. 113 39 19 18 3 34 Ionia (in Ionia Co.) ___ ■{ 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over .. 62 7 27 2 10 18 1 17 4 30 .... L 1 3 - Totals 738 22 171 26 519 .... Iron Mountain (in Dickinson Co.) - I 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. Totals.. 268 26 444 1,632 21 ...... 36 164 3 4 369 24 2 .... 59 21 439 1,191 1 .... r 29 5 1 Ironwood (in Gogebic Co.) - 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. 525 94 1,013 1,372 770 523 35 ...... 42 39 338 17 14 614 538 48 28 28 1 5 1 117 76 99» 606 97 26 483 1 f- 110 9S 5 9 Ishpeming (in Marqaette Co.) ___ - .... .... .... ■ Totals 913 268 125 97 86 7 272 3 55 Jackson (in Jackson Co.) __. -i 5 to 10.. 10 to 21 21 and over _. 410 41 462 190 11 67 102 6 17 88 6 3 2 5 79 "7" 27 11 234 1 1 1 1 54 - Totals... 614 161 70 44 70 238 1 30 Kalamazoo (in Kalamazoo Co.) - 5 to 10 10 to 21.. 21 and over.. 222 27 365 110 9 42 56 4 10 39 2 3 3 2 65 — - It 9 215 .... .... 29 Lansing (in Ingham Co.) - I. Totals 546 197 108 66 13 3 167 2 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. 304 31 2 11 142 12 43 83 9 16 52 ...... 12 1 "2 26 9 132 .... "2 [ Totals 61 21 6 4 1 1 25 2 1 Lapeer (in Lapeer Co.) - 5 to 10. 10 to 21. 21 and over .- 6 9 46 3 4 14 1 2 3 2 3 22 "Y '- 2 1 1 1 POPULATION. 571 TABLE XXXVI.— CoNTiNDED.—IZZiferacj/. Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- born. 46 41 1 4 116 90 4 22 13 11 1 1 43 38 1 4 99 92 1 6 79 63 2 12 5 5 Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. rt > d s o Z6, d 'Z a o z a — c 6 z d 'o 6 ^ CEJ O d Z s c > d 24 18 14 2 7 6 20 15 2 3 18 12 1 5 11 11 5 4 '"'i' 1 1 86 50 10 26 8.1 60 1 24 110 53 7 50 11 8 5 5 1 1 35 32 1 2 36 27 10 8 1 1 28 24 1 3 10 10 4 4 5 5 1 — - 1 .... 20 o 1 :::: 1 19 10 .... 62 2 3 4 u 3 — - 41 34 4 3 1 1 20 19 13 47 - 41 6 — - -— 1 2 2 9 -— 27 I 15 2 10 1 2 6 13 1 3 — - 52 13 10 1 2 60 51 2 19 13 5 1 35 26 7 2 43 36 1 6 30 45 3 2 45 36 1 8 1 3 3 12 12 2 2 1 .... 26 24 18 13 i 1 4 4 - 12 81 20 6 55 42 10 2 30 144 7 2 135 64 4 3 — - 1 7 2 170 61 61 20 18 1 1 10 10 1 1 — - 93 17 58 5 20 10 — - 70 2 1 ...... 1 1 44 41 2 1 4 4 3 3 — - 31 32 10 188 S 6 1 1 22 19 1 2 20 15 3 2 18 16 1 1 5 4 40 10 138 226 8 1 1 6 10 1 — - 2 133 114 3 16 339 324 4 11 131 137 7 18 18 82 74 2 6 169 165 2 2 87 84 8 8 23 20 20 19 8 1 1 6 13 8 1 4 9 3 5 1 .... 110 13 103 1 60 101 11 7 83 53 6 5 42 5 — - 2 9 .... 8 1 .... 3 104 104 34 30 1 3 5 3 1 48 46 1 1 20 20 275 131 4 1 1 13 129 234 111 10 7 3 1 — - 1 14 1 — - 109 7 1 24 5 3 13 11 3 1 1 1 5 572 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. T AB LE XXX VI.— UoNTiNUBD.— 7/;«eracj/. Age. Persons who cannot read or write. i Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Incorporated cities. Parents. Parents. 1 a 6 S re a a a .§1 d £ a Lndington (in Mason Co.) ..- I Totals 490 50 138 42 4 .... 246 7 3 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 239 20 231 39 1 10 123 4 11 37 5 .... 3 .... 37 12 197 3 2 2 ""3 Totals 1,139 .50 523 54 5 504 3 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 657 42 440 44 4 2 496 12 15 50 4 2 .... 65 22 417 -- ""i Marine City (in St. Clair Co.) - Totals 219 79 41 33 4 2 56 2 't 5 to 10 10 to 21.. 21 and over... 93 15 112 52 8 19 17 1 23 16 4 13 "4" "2 6 2 48 1 .... ""0 ' Totals. 772 44 172 52 3 1 495 3 2 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 188 54 530 29 7 8 96 23 53 39 .... 24 24 447 "'3' 13 3 1 2 Marshall (in Calhonn Co.) - Totals... 51 28 5 5 12 1 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... Totals 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 29 1 21 41 17 4 20 22 ...... 30 15 3 12 2 1 2 1 ...... 5 12 2 1 c 3 2 4 1 Mason (in Ingham Co.) 1 4 1 2 Menominee (in Menominee Co.) - Totals 1,505 127 424 141 6 1 794 .... V2 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 677 137 791 87 10 30 305 32 87 112 12 17 2 2, 2 1 69 81 644 .... 1 'ii Totals 84 22 18 13 29 2 Midland (in Midland Co.) ■ 5 to 10 10 to. 21 21 and over... Totals 34 8 42 464 12 3 7 257 10 ...... 66 11 2 .... .... 1 3 25 66 3 -1 51 20 1 Monroe (in Monroe Co.) 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over... 177 .33 254 108 25 124 19 4 43 37 2 12 10 1 9 .... 1 2 1 65 1 Totals 276 151 22 29 3 69 2 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over... 50 29 197 25 20 106 9 """i3' 12 4 13 "3" 4 4 61 .... 1 .... Totals. 147 61 29 17 4 4 31 .... 1 Mt. Pleasant (in Isabella Co.) J .•ito 10... 10 to 21 21 and over... 99 5 43 51 1 9 27 1 1 14 1 2 'T "I 7 2 22 .... "" I .... 1 POPULATION. 573 TABLE XXXVI— CoNTiNOBD.— JHtterac^. Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persona native. Persons foreign- born. 1 Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. "3 ■s .a 1 d i| a 1 '■s2 a o Zfb d t £ o 11 11 1 01 a s 11 1§ d 11 9S 5 3 17 15 7 4 2 1 23 20 1 12 ,s 1 3 11 11 68 2 4 62 170 10 16 144 29 5 .... 1 __-_ 1 89 81 3 5 126 123 12 12 51 .50 1 15 14 8 3 1 4 6 3 3 2 1 24 6 ^>^ 2 19 16 1 2 27 21 1 5 14 12 1 1 IS 12 2 4 12 2 o 95 81 13 1 4 1 ______ 36 28 1 21 21 309 1 25 25 74 74 127 31 151 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 30 25 1 4 195 155 2 38 35 25 1 9 25 24 1 3 2 1 75 13 13 26 25 """i" 23 19 1 3 IS 17 1 6 2 i 3 94 87 1 6 2 1 9 9 36 9 37 1 1 1 24 68 5 56 9 — • — ■ 1 42 10 1 31 6 1 130 33 33 5S 6 66 8 2 5 5 1 1 35 4 4 19 H 1 9 1 — - — - 1 4 4 5 — - 14 1 3 3 9 1'^ 10 13 10 1 26 16 4 6 61 31 S 2"' 17 8 4 5 17 12 1 3 2 1 77 10 4 63 17 2 1 14 17 158 72 9 51 39 4 8 12 7 2 3 11 3 ...... 4 2 1 1 7 5 14 11 -— — - 132 124 5 3 25 25 25 25 66 65 29 27 4 3 1 .... 8 4 2 — - 77 3 17 9 6 9 13 7 4 4 4 1 1 1 — - — - 13 13 1 6 6 74 6 6 34 13 27 1 1 1 1 103 — - — - 17 10 1 6 99 98 6 4 6 4 3 2 2 .... 42 10 1 1 2 2 - — 51 17 13 5 1 13 3 — - 2 60 .59 2 15 15 1 22 22 3s 19 6 13 - — -— 1 20 11 3 6 1 5 4 1 46 8 8 1 1 1 7 6 1 .... 1 — - 1 28 .... 1 -.. 18 5 2 1 10 -— — - 1 574 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVI.— Continued.— J/Zi ■s a) a £ o If a a I Totals 1,160 137 395 115 5 1 504 3 .... Muskegon (in Muskegon Co.) 5 to 10 10 to 21. 21 and over ,. 612 47 501 110 6 21 350 10 35 105 3 7 2 3 .... 44 27 433 1 .... - Totals.. 653 24 138 40 1 450 Negaunee (in Marquette Co.) 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over _, 186 55 412 21 1 2 100 12 26 30 7 3 .... ... 35 35 380 .... .... f Totals 128 54 12 10 11 39 1 1 Nilea (in Berrien Co.) _. 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over _, 30 3 95 17 1 36 3 1 8 9 1 .... 1 ....' 11 38 1 1 r Totals 50 9 26 2 .... 13 .... Nortli Muskegon (in Muskegon Co ) -■ 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over _. 32 1 17 7 1 1 24 1 2 1 13 r Totals 332 7 98 11 .... 216 .... .... _. 5 to 10 10 to 21. 21 and over _. Totals 163 16 153 228 7 102 90 4 4 57 11 .... .... 55 12 149 34 1 31 3 Owosso (in Shiawassee Go.) . -- 5 to 10. 10 to 21.. 21 and over .. 177 9 42 81 6 15 55 ...... 29 1 1 "3 .... 11 2 21 1 .... ' Totals 319 104 43 42 20 .... 95 5 10 Pontiac (in Oakland Co.) . 5 to 10... 10 to 21.. 21 and over .. 112 9 198 59 2 43 13 1 29 32 4 6 1 1 18 .... 5 1 89 2 "3 16 - Totals 770 112 211 105 2 4 333 3 .... Port Huron (in St. Clair Co.) -■ 5 to 10. 10 to 21 21 and over.. 473 28 269 83 3 26 186 7 18 101 2 2 1 .... 2 "2 98 16 219 .... .... -■ Totals 2,289 316 570 252 15 8 1,111 9 8 Saginaw (in Saginaw Co.) 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over __ 990 122 1,177 228 12 76 448 42 80 226 10 16 6 1 8 "8" 80 57 974 2 'T ""8 ' Totals 431 65 117 72 5 .... 162 10 Sault Ste. Marie (in Chippewa Co.).. .- 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over .. 236 31 164 31 7 27 98 11 10 54 2 16 1 1 3 .... ' 49 10 103 5 ""5" .... -- Totals 24 15 5 .... 4 Stanton (in Montcalm Co.) 5 to 10 10 to 21. 21 and over _ . 15 2 7 12 1 3 2 ....1 — - 4 — - .... POPULATION. 575 TABLE XXXVI.— Continued —Illiteracy. Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persona native. Persons foreign- born. i Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. 1 o H Z a Is a >,» > a 11 © OS Z II (S I5 > Z "o u o . d Zh 6 > Z a .£P '3 o ■ d •I'S a o Zfe d |1 441 150 48 28 7 13 7 5 2 35 18 1 16 16 8 . — .. 1 ______ 67 55 3 9 53 2t 2 27 30 22 3 5 87 46 10 31 14 8 2 4 15 10 119 95 4 20 37 21 12 4 6 5 1 6 4 1 1 19 17 1 1 40 35 3 2 20 14 1 5 65 58 1 6 169 131 23 15 54 44 6 4 2 1 26 23 1 2 17 14 1 2 10 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 244 4 6 234 73 16 3 64 16 1 __.. 1 .__. 93 89 1 3 59 47 3 9 49 49 16 15 -. 3 2 1 64 63 1 11 11 1 _-__ 1 __.. 18 273 1 1 1 — - 1 14 5 .... 134 30 28 2 12 12 56 18 60 9 .... 69 2 29 29 8 8 12 12 30 4 33 2 1 16 22 47 1 — - 6 6 6 6 13 1 33 1 1 1 22 19 4 1 14 18 5 2 11 30 1 1 40 18 18 1 1 13 13 4 4 22 2 16 139 14 13 - — — - 63 61 33 33 17 16 10 10 3 2 .... 108 8 23 1 16 11 3 54 50 2 2 98 76 6 16 24 20 2 2 6 6 3 7 2 45 37 1 7 106 81 4 21 532 499 7 26 43 37 1 5 2 1 29 24 1 4 14 13 __ 132 125 1 6 3 3 1 7 6 1 1 1 141 11 1 7 7 50 6 85 11 1 1 1 29 98 29 2 67 271 14 12 245 72 30 14 28 2 3 8 3 "1' 5 1 "i 1 .... 7 2 ""2 1 35 34 1 1 24 10 2 12 25 7 3 15 8 4 1 8 3 5 1 ___. 256 163 22 21 1 2 1 __.. 8 85 2 4 1 638 269 52 4 1 1 2 3 2 ______ 1 224 221 1 2 21 20 146 141 2 11 10 1 .... 317 169 " ____ .... 102 24 43 3 1 2 1 1 4 .... 25 17 8 5 1 2 .... ____ 1 1 576 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVl.—Coiiai.vDEi).— Illiteracy. Age. Persons vpho cannot read or vprite. .2 ■1 Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Incorporated cities. Parents. Parents. 1 a o d 11 £ r St. Clair (in St. Clair Co. i Totals 76 15 12 14 .... 4 30 1 .... StolO 10 to 21 21 and over.. 21 r. 50 7 2 6 4 1 7 8 1 .J - — "T 2 1 27 .... f TotalB 289 123 54 34 5 1 .50 2 St. Ignace (in Mackinac Co.) StolO 10 to 21 21 and over... 7.-) 32 182 27 21 75 22 4 28 23 26 1 .... __.. 2 2 46 "2 :::: Totals 303 85 30 l.j 12 1.59 1 1 St. Joseph (in Berrien Co.) StolO 10 to 21 21 and over... &3 19 201 31 3 51 16 2 12 14 1 ii' .... 22 13 124 .... .... - Totals 42 31 2 2 2 4 1 St. Louis (in Gratiot Co.) . StolO.. _ 10 to 21 19 17 2 21 and over... 23 14 2 2 — 4 1 West Bay City (in Bay Co.).. .._ Totals 1,109 137 335 158 9 7 449 3 11 StolO __ 10 to 21 21 and over... S13 64 532 86 6 43 268 28 39 124 13 21 .... 2 32 17 40O 1 .... . 9 5 11 Wyandotte (in Wayne Co.) - Totals 369 82 110 43 5 1 127 1 5 to 10 10 to 21 21 and over.. _ 182 21 166 59 3 20 78 12 20 38 1 4 5 .... 4 116 .... .... r Totals 207 76 22 25 11 10 54 6 3 Ypsilanti (in Washtenaw Co.) StolO 10 to 21 21 and over... 67 13 127 23 S 46 13 2 7 19 1 5 .... 10 3 1 6 6 3 43 1 "s" ""3 POPULATION. TABLE XXXVI.— C0N01.VT1ED.— Illiteracy. 577 Persons who can read but cannot write. Education not reported. Persons native. Persons foreign- born. Persons native. Persons foreign- bom. Parents. Parents. Parents. Parents. 6 > 1 • d 6 > d z, 1 II z a £ Z " 6 > & Z d "S . d 03 Zh d 47 18 U 6 1 1 4 63 36 2 25 11 10 2 1 1 5 4 6 6 1 15 1 1 13 7 1 3 1 — - 25 24 10 10 9 8 2 2 .... 24 2 21 7 6 1 2 — - 1 6 6 1 5 5 25 12 1 12 1 16 11 2 3 1 1 1 15 10 2 3 8 7 1 6 56 6 5 45 156 6 1 — - -— 99 96 3 51 50 1 22 20 2 24 24 2 2 .... 64 11 81 5 2 1 1 24 2 1 — - 15 14 1 10 9 1 2 2 1 1 1 20 1 9 1 36 23 1 12 20 17 1 2 28 15 3 10 1 2 "2 231 77 49 14 14 28 23 I 6 5 1 35 27 3 5 16 12 3 1 9 8 100 10 1 89 19 1 1 .... 108 101 2 5 25 25 21 21 50 49 1 23 1 1 .... 10 8 1 1 i s 109 19 123 1 8 8 3 83 7 10 10 53 5 25 18 14 2 1 11 61 1 - - 1 83 14 51 41 3 7 6 2 1 3 16 16 9 6 .... 1 30 S 26 1 1 2 3 .... 1 73 578 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVII. — The blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, epileptic, idiotic and insane persons, as native and foreign-born, by sex, in the State and counties. Blind. Deaf and dumb. Dumb. Epileptic. Idiotic. Insane. State and counties. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. Native. For- eign. 1 s s a) a o 563 a 498 1 a 202 .3 a 168 .2 132 to a> la a ID 110 1 a 25 en 1 28 a 580 % "3 a 464 .2 a 151 31 a 120 •3 a 871 1 a 694 .3 a 236 .2 a 178 to 13 a 1,209 a Clinton 1 1 11 1 Crawford 1 Uelta 1 7 1 ""6 "i 3 1 6 152 3 2 "i 2 1 1 '"i ... 2 "i 4 1 1 16 1 28 1 3 2 19 18 9 7 20 26 3 1 8 10 36 1 29 1 8 7 6 1 1 3 1 Dickinson.,, 4 18 3 22 1 2 4 6 16 7 3 44 10 2 1 6 4 10 1 "3 5 8 4 2 36 5 1 Eaton 4 9 1 40 ""i Emmet „ 2 31 1 "3 1 6 9 1 "2 "30 1 2 ... 5 2 14 Gladwin ._, .. . Gogebic. 4 2 2 17 7 9 3 3 2 5 8 6 6 2 1 "'6 5 12 1 ■"7 3 1 2 8 6 6 7 6 9 6 3 2 9 7 2 15 "3 2 1 3 4 5 4 7 5 6 2 1 2 3 7 1 1 24 2 "5 2 "3 3 "l 1 4 2 6 2 "i 2 2 "i 3 "2 1 4 6 '"i 1 6 7 6 1 2 3 1 4 1 "i 1 2 4 10 ..... 8 103 2 172 4 8 1 1 9 25 327 2 •> 6 1 1 73 2 1 "3 138 Grand Traverse... "i 1 "i 1 2 1 ""2 4 2 "5 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 "i 27 12 15 5 6 8 16 18 6 8 9 7 7 12 4 1 1 8 11 1 16 236 HiUsdale •^ Houghton.,, Huron. .. 1 Iosco Iron 2 "I 10 10 5 13 1 2 8 365 1 2 18 444 IsabeUa, 9 27 14 4 25 6 6 6 24 2 6 7 1 13 2 1 3 2 9 9 1 16 "i 1 3 2 1 7 1 1 5 1 "i 3 7 •Jackson Kalamazoo 3 Kalkaska . , ,__ Kent 7 4 2 1 1 11 11 10 14 1 1 4 11 "i 1 1 7 1 Keweenaw 1 7 2 1 16 5 "2 "4 1 1 1 9 12 2 "2 1 2 16 6 1 6 2 1 6 ..... Lapeer "2 8 1 6 Leelanau.. ... ,. POPULATION. 579 TABLE XXXVII. — Concluded. — Defective persona as native and foreign-born. Blind. Deaf and dumb. Dumb. Epileptic. Idiotic. Insane. Counties. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. Native. For- eign. .2 a CD a 1 a a 0) a s o a 1 a 1 a S i24 "a a 1 B a S Oakland- •>m ? 2 ... 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 3 4 2 Oscoda 1 1 5 3 2 4 3 2 4 1 1 6 2 1 3 13 5 1 1 2 24 1 15 1 « Ottawa 1 2 1 I 9 12 6 7 1 1 3 3 Saginaw 13 3 16 3 2 3 5 13 3 6 14 18 2 12 8 6 7 23 2 16 3 1 9 11 2 5 6 9 43 2 3 4 5 5 6 3 "i "i 18 7 1 3 15 9 6 19 3 42 5 17 3 1 1 4 11 9 12 9 28 3 5 2 "2 2 1 4 1 6 13 6 3 1 "6 1 3 1 4 20 18 13 1 20 21 16 15 24 35 63 4 22 5 10 5 9 4 9 1 11 1 8 2 "'9 " i 2 7 131 11 Sanilac 7 Schoolcraft . _ . 3 Shiawassee St. Clair 6 15 11 10 15 13 32 2 2 16 2 3 "2 41 3 1 11 2 3 2 1 32 4 15 4 6 7 11 55 2 "7 2 2 1 2 36 1 "1 1 2 "5 28 3 7 2 2 1 4 16 3 1 "i 14 9 12 6 20 14 45 1 1 16 ""3 "l 17 "ii 1 3 1 1 17 1 2 3 4 4 7 7 81 2 5 4 9 10 10 13 115 6 8 1 Tuscola. 3 1 .■; 10 1 "4 2 "6 3 Van Buren Washtenaw __ 5 194 Wexford 580 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVIII. — The blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, epileptic, idiotic and insane persons, as native and foreign-born, by sex, in the incorporated cities. Blind. Deaf and dumb. Dumb. Epileptic. Idiotic, Insane. Incorporated Na- tive. For- eign- bom. Na- tive. For- eign- born. Na- tive. For- eign- born. Na- tive. For- eign- bom. Na- tive. For- eign- born. Na- tive. For- eign- bom. 1 1 a 0) a a 1 .2 a s] a -2 a S .2 (8 a 1 1 a en ® 1 £ a 34 1 40 i ■3 a 128 Id a 127 1 a a 59 Id a 53 A a 454 at a Id & 385 cd a 323 CO a All niHfts 169 103 101 89 263 227 88 84 40 23 11 10 102 88 293 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 ... 2 2 1 ... 3 1 1 1 "2 2 "2 1 1 3 1 2 Alpena '"5 1 2 4 "3 1 2 ""i 2 3 2 1 ... 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 "4 1 2 1 ... "i ""2 4 4 2 2 4 3 1 1 1 2 Ann Arhor 3 1 6 3 4 2 An Sable Battle Creek.. 4 1 2 3 1 1 ... ... 6 1 3 2 1 1 Bay City 9 8 3 1 BeldiDg.. 1 Benton Harbor 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 — BigEapids.- 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 ... 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 ... 2 1 2 Charlotte... 1 ... "i 2 2 ... ... 2 1 2 2 ""i 1 3 Clare Coldwater .. 26 1 ... 1 1 5 1 3 3 1 1 1 16 '22 Coninna 1 8 Detroit 12 27 28 31 15 1 2 24 14 11 4 2 20 7 12 33 3 2 3 29 9 9 10 •"i Dowagiac _ Eaton Eapids 2 2 1 2 1 5 Flint.. 2 2 1 141 3 126 27 29 4 2 ... 10 19 1 1 Gladstone _. Gladwin 1 1 4 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 8 2 1 ... 6 1 14 1 Grand Ledge 2 7 1 4 6 11 10 7 10 1 9 1 5 5 3 1 1 2 3 7 11 4 >| Greenville . 1 1 "1 1 Hastings 1 ... ... 1 1 ... 1 Hillsdale... 2 2 1 Holland... "i 1 1 "3 1 28 1 ""i "i 2 4 5 2 4 7 1 3 2 8 4 2 '"i "i 1 3 5 2 2 2 "1 1 1 8 3 1 Hudson . _. ... ... ... 1 1 "i ... 1 2 1 ... — 1 98 2 18 "73 1 2 11 Iron Mountain 2 Ironwood 2 1 7 i 34 1 1 4 2 2 2 6 3 1 1 "i 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 ... Ishpenaing 5 1 "3 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 Jackson . "i 1 2 1 1 1 ... 1 3 1 1 4 2 "i 1 "3 1 1 1 1 Lapeer... 2 Lndington.. 1 1 "i 1 3 1 4 "2 1 1 1 "i 1 ■"i 2 1 "4 2 1 1 Manistee. 5 4 2 1 Marine City 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marquette.. ... 1 1 ... ... 1 2 2 1 2 Marshall... 2 — — 2 POPULATION. 581 TABLE XXXVIII.— Concluded. — Defective persons as native and foreign-born. Blind. Deaf and dumb. Dumb. Epileptic. Idiotic. Insane. Incorporated Na- tive. For- eign- bom. Na- tive. For- eign- bom. Na- tive. For- eign- bom. Na- tive. For- eign- bom. Na- tive. For- eign- bom. Na- tive. For- eign- bom. to a 1 a 1 .2 J S .2 ■3 a o23 1 Ctj a dl9 to 13 a 0} 13 Blind, State a 30 b26 .... Alcona 1 2 i "i 1 1 "3 1 1 "i "\ 3 "i 1 "i 1 'i 1 4 1 1 2 '2 3 1 1 2 "'6 2 9 ""4 1 "i "i 2 1 7 1 1 2 2 2 6 1 1 1 "3 4 1 1 4 2 1 3 3 6 "i 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 5 1 1 1 2 '"3 1 1 1 ... 3 Alpnnn 1 3 1 "'2 2 5 1 Baraga Barry .... "2 1 5 4 4 1 1 1 1 ... — e 2 "3 -- 2 1 "i Berrien _ Branch nftlhnnn 2 2 3 3 .... 1 2 1 -- — el e 1 "i 1 1 "i "i 1 el 1 ... Cheboygan __, ""4 2 :: 1 Clare. el "e"i .... ... Clinton '"3 1 2 Delta Eaton __ 2 3 1 1 1 'I ... Emmet 5 "i 2 3 "2 3 5 1 6 1 1 4 .... Gladwin 1 Gd. Traverse — - 1 - "7 'i 3 '5 "2 2 'i 1 2 5 "i "i 1 'i 1 "3 1 "i "3 1 1 "i 1 'i 4 2 6 2 6 1 1 "'3 3 4 1 2 2 1 i 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 "5 1 1 5 4 3 5 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 Hillsdale 1 1 io 2 2 ""i 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 h3 i 2 'i 15 Huron 1 1 2 gl 1 e 1 "e'i 'hi 'i Iron Isabella.. 3 8 6 2 6 "3 2 "7 "6 6 1 7 1 1 4 B Jackson 6 1 1 2 Kalkaska - — Ti "i i 1 1 Kent 5 5 2 Keweenaw _._ — - a Includes 2 aged under 1 year ; 15 aged 1 to 5 years and 13 aged 5 to 10 years. b Includes 3 aged under 1 year ; 13 aged 1 to 5 years and 10 aged 5 to 10 years. c Includes 2 aged 100 and over. d Includes 3 aged 100 and over. e Includes 1 aged 1 to 5 years. f Includes 1 aged under 1 year. s Includes 1 aged 100 and over. £ Includes 2 aged 1 to 5 years. i Includes 1 aged under 1 year and 1 aged 1 to 5 years. j Includes 1 aged under 1 year and 3 aged 1 to 5 years. POPULATION. 583 TABLE XXXIX. — Continded. — Defective persons by sex and ages. Defectives by State and counties. Under 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 and over. Unk. a a; a [4 s la 1 1 .2 1 1 S i E S a a ® 1 a 1 "i 1 2 % a i "i 1 'i i 'i 1 a "i '2 1 'i 1 1 1 "3 .2 a © i "i 1 'i "3 a i 2 i "i "i 'i 1 -- la a i © a '2 'i "3 1 1 i 2 2 i i 1 '4 1 '4 25 i 2 a 1 "i '4 19 "i 13 a 'i "3 "3 2 3 1 3 '3 6 2 '3 4 1 1 "i 1 2 6 2 4 5 1 1 3 1 12 32 "i "2 © '3 a <£ '4 1 2 2 'i "2 3 2 1 "2 2 1 i 2 " '3 1 "3 1 2 6 35 "2 1 "i m .2 aj a "3 5 5 'i 1 1 1 2 2 1 5 i 2 1 3 4 1 3 2 3 2 i2 3 14 "i a '2 4 9 1 i 2 1 1 "i "4 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 'i 1 "4 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 11 14 "i "i "3 a "9 2 3 2 '2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 "4 1 i 2 4 "7 1 2 4 5 3 2 4 12 7 "i 1 a) "6 2 5 4 "2 3 1 'i '4 5 1 1 2 1 "i 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 5 4 6 1 6 i © a '2 '6 a © '5 1 3 3 "2 1 a © a 2i Blind.— Co7i. Lake 1 1 Lapeer 1 1 ... 1 Leelanau '"i 1 Livingston al ... 1 — Mflp.lfinar. ... --. ... 1 Manistee Marquette al 1 1 2 ... 2 1 1 Mecosta 1 --. ... "i 1 Menominee al Midland ._. 1 "i 1 1 "2 3 2 "3 2 1 1 Missankee _• Monroe — - — - ... — — Montcalm . ___ al b2 1 1 ... Muskegon 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 "2 1 1 Oakland al — - 1 1 1 1 1 Oceana 1 .. 1 1 ::: ... Ontonagon . ... "'i Osceola Oscoda — - — - — 1 II" Ill — Ottawa.. 1 cl 2 "i 1 2 i "i "2 'i "i "2 "5 59 "i 'i 3 1 1 '3 'i :: "i 3 46 1 "i i 1 'i "3 4 30 i "i 1 "i i "i "3 25 "i "2 '2 "3 36 -. "2 1 1 "2 2 "3 25 "i 1 "3 Presque Isle 1 1 Saginaw 2 1 5 2 4 3 — dl dl --- al .... — Shiawassee . 1 1 St. Clair al al 3 1 4 3 1 1 6 5 2 4 'i 6 1 3 1 3 5 1 1 d2 St. Josephi Tuscola 2 3 '5 67 "i 1 '4 65 '2 1 Van Buren... _ ... "i 1 "2 ".i 1 1 87 i 1 i 2 1 1 1 Washtenaw e4 a4 3 Wexford 1 2 Deaf and Dumb. State f99 g:69 150 1 148 "i 101 "2 126 ■"2 138 "i "i 1 Alcona _ __ a 1 Alpena a 1 Arenac 1 1 i ""2 1 3 1 Bay..::::::::::; Benzie 6 1 1 3 1 6 1 ... a Includes 1 aged 1 to 5 years. b»Includes 1 aged under 1 year and 1 aged 1 to j years, c Includes 1 aged under 1 year. d Includes 1 aged 100 and over. e Includes 2 aged 1 to 5 years. f Includes 18 aged 1 to 5 years and 81 aged 5 to 10 years. g Includes 13 aged 1 to 5 years and 56 aged 5 to 10 years. 584 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIX.— Continued.— De/ecWue persona by sex and ages. Defectives by State and counties. Under 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 and tJnk. over. a 1 a a (0 Si 1b a CO a in a «5 ed a 1 s 4 1 a 2 2 1 c a "2 "i 1 1 1 "i 2 '4 2 1 "3 2 1 "3 "i 1 "i "i "i 3 "2 1 i a 3 "2 2 "i 5 "i 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 "2 'i "i 1 3 1 1 a o 4 1 1 '2 'i 2 1 1 1 "" 4 2 'i "2 "2 1 "i 1 "i 1 a 2 "i "i "i "i 1 "i i 1 "i 2 "3 "i "3 "2 1 1 a 1 a © 1 'i 1 "i "i "i 'i 'i 'i "i "2 o5 a 1 "i 1 1 '3 "3 "i 1 "i *c3 a 2 1 "i 'i "i 2 1 a 1 1 "i 1 "3 2 1 "i "2 '2 1 "i 'i to ■« a 3 1 1 1 "i 2 "3 "5 "i "2 13 a 2 "i "i 2 1 "' "i a 2 1 "i 'i 1 a "i 1 'i © 13 a 'i 'i 13 a 1 'i a 'i 1 a CO a 13 a o a Deaf and Dumb. —Continued, Berrien i 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 ... — ::." Cass Cheboyean 3 1 2 "i 2 "i 1 1 Chippewa Clare.... 1 1 a 3 .._. ... 1 ... 1 ... Crawford Delta.. a 4 1 1 '-'-'- ... ::: 1 1 '73 1 1 "69 1 '52 2 2 '62 Eaton. 1 "25 2 18 "2 1 1 1 "i 4 1 1 "i "i "i 2 1 '5 1 1 "2 2 "i "i 1 15 "io Genesee __- ... — Grladwin a 1 a 2 .... a"i 2 a 2 1 1 1 "i "2 1 Grand Traverse a 2 2 1 1 "i i "i "'2 2 1 2 Gratiot 1 1 4 3 1 "3 1 1 2 "2 1 1 1 1 3 1 "i 2 ' i 1 "i 1 Hillsdale.. Houghton 1 a 1 ... Ingham _ 1 a 3 - ... -__ ... Iosco.. Iron Isabella 1 1 1 1 1 a 3 "2 "3 1 1 "i "2 1 2 2 "4 1 2 1 1 2 "2 "i 3 Jackson .. Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent '"2 a 1 ... Keweenaw Lake... 2 2 1 1 Leelanau Lenawee.. 2 1 1 1 Livingston. "" :;: ... • Luce 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 "3 "i "i 1 "i 1 2 3 3 ""2 2 2 1 "i 4 1 "2 2 '2 2 1 2 Mackinac. 1 a 1 a 1 a 3 .... .... "2 2 2 "i "i 1 2 Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason. b3 1 2 a 3 --- Mecosta Menominee Midland........ Missaukee 1 1 ... c 3 a 2 1 Montcalm Montmorency ... 2 a 1 2 2 1 1 "i a Includes 1 aged 1 to 5 years. h Includes 2 aged 1 to 5 years. c Includes 3 aged 1 to 5 years. POPULATION. 585 TABLE XXXIX. — Coi^tinved.— Defective persona by sex and ages Under 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to .50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 and over. Unk. by State and counties. to la S S o s IS a E c 13 p — 4 5 'i 1 "2 "i 2 "i 1 "2 11 1 13 1 1 'i 'i "2 1 "2 4 1 2 1 2 5 7 "i 'i "i "i 1 '4 1 "3 1 8 5 "i 1 o5 E 'i "2 'i 2 2 2 5 2 "1 'i 1 1 1 "2 1 4 i E 1 i 2 "i 2 "i 1 3 'i i i 3 1 '4 7 E 9: 1 a 1 "(3 1 i 1 2 "i 1 'i 2 1 5 'i "i i i 2 3 tn 1 i "4 4 1 3 -^ 2 :! a i a £ Deap and DUIIB. —Continued. Oakland-.. 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 'i 1 'i 5 i 1 1 Oceana 1 I 1 J i -, "\ Ontonagon 3 1 1 'i 'i 4 5 "1 9 2 "i 1 3 'i '1 3 3 4 1 -- i '2 4 5 1 ... 'i Ottawa.. 1 a 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 b"8 Saginaw Sanilac 2 6 2 1 1 1 "2 5 1 "i 7 2 3 4 "20 1 6 1 'i 3 1 1 i 6 2 15 Schoolcraft . — Shiawassee St. Clair 1 a 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 ;:: Tuscola 1 Van Buren 2 1 18 1 1 15 1 "ii Washtenaw Wayne 2 10 1 olO 3 13 Wexford 1 — — — — Dumb. State d46 1 a 1 a 2 1 8 51 2 2 i 1 1 2 32 23 '"i n 18 '2 17 Alcona " Antrim — — — "i -- 'i 1 1 Bay. Benzie. Berrien . a 2 — - 1 Branch , ■■■|--- Calhoun . . 2 1 1 1 ::; --- "i 1 — 1 Cheboygan. 1 "2 "i 1 1 1 1 — Clare ... a 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 ...... Delta.. 1 1 I-. Genesee 1 Grand Traverse. Gratiot . a"i 1 Hillsdale "i 1 1 1 1 1 1 "i 1 "2 Houghton. "i i 1 1 1 -- 1 1 a Includes 1 aged 1 to 5 years. b Includes 3 aged 1 to 5 years. c Includes 2 aged 1 to 5 years, d Includes 1 aged under 1 year ; 11 aged 1 to 5 years and 34 aged 5 to 10 years. e Includes 6 aged 1 to 5 years and 45 aged 5 to 10 years. 74 586 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIX. — Continued. — Defective persons by sex and ages. Under 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to .50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. so to 90. 90 and over. Dnk. Defectives by State and counties. __ "i 1 'i 1 26 i ■3 a 'i 1 27 "i i 1 1 fa "3 a 14 "i '2 1 a - 5 0^ 3 1 i 3 .2 08 a (0 3 a a Dumb.— Con. Iosco .. a 1 1 1 1 "i "i "i 1 "i 1 1 1 Isabella Jackson 3 — - 2 1 Kent a 3 -— 1 1 1 "i 1 1 .... 1 1 1 "i Lenawee . 1 a"'i 2 1 1 1 a"2 3 .... 1 2 1 Livingston Mackinac Macomb --- ... '--'■ ::: Manistee ,._. Marquette a 3 2 "i 1 ... 2 --- 'i — 1 1 1 a 1 2 1 1 2 1 "i Midland Monroe _. 1 1 ... ... 1 'i 1 1 '2 72 1 1 1 Muskegon a 1 — 1 1 "2 Newaygo, Oakland Ogema\^ „ b 2 1 a 2 "i 1 1 ... — "i ... Oscoda a 1 1 — 1 1 1 ... Hoscommon 3 a 3 1 1 1 2 1 "i 1 Sanilac Shiawassee . "2 "2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "i 'i 3 65 St. Clair 1 .... — Tuscola .- 1 ... 1 — 1 4 Washtenaw 1 a 6 Wayne . a 3 1 5 3 2 3 Wexford Epileptic. State o66 d46 1 1 59 62 95 77 90 1 1 1 — 3 3 1 2 2 1 2 Alpena 1 — 2 1 -- :;; ::: ::. 1 "i Barry a 2 a 1 "i 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 "5 'i Bay- 2 1 - ... --- --- a Includes 1 aged 1 to 5 years. b Includes 1 aged under one year. c Includes 2 aged under 1 year ; 20 aged 1 to 5 years and 44 aged 5 to 10 years. d Includes 1 aged under one year ; 9 aged 1 to 5 years and 36 aged 5 to 10 years. POPULATION. 587 TABLE XXXIX. — Continued. — Defective persons by sex and ages. Defectives by State and counties. Under 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 4.1 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90. 90 and over. Unk. o •3 S 1 1 o ffl a (n 0) a o "3 S to a a) a 1 o 1 2 1 1 i 1 '3 "3 13 a 1 1 2 1 1 'i 'i "2 ® 15 6 "i 3 '3 'i 'i 1 2 'i "i '2 1 3 "2 "3 m 6 '"2 "i 2 14 5 2 •> 2 2 2 1 .... .... 1 2 Alpena ' Arenac — 1 1 .... 1 Bav 19 1 4 2 11 4 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cass 1 1 75 594 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XL. — Continued. — Defective persona by sex and parent-nativity. Nativity of parents. Number of defective persons. Na- tive. For- eign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Both un- Father. Mother. by State and counties. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For eign. .2 CO o la A ID 13 1 ID .2 1 1 m S a 1 CD a 1 a to 13 r5 a 1 cd 1 a 13 a 1 .2 a TO 1 i» a ■ii a o Deaf and Dumb. —Continued, 3 10 4 3 15 2 7 7 19 2 354 1 3 10 13 11 19 30 13 15 10 3 4 20 18 4 45 1 2 11 6 25 3 1 7 28 11 16 12 14 9 6 1 27 13 ■3 11 10 20 13 2 5 1 5 2 2 10 6 3 6 2 183 1 1 5 9 6 12 16 7 9 8 3 2 10 9 3 22 1 1 8 3 9 2 16 7 7 6 4 4 3 1 18 6 3 6 6 8 8 2 4 2 5 2 1 5 2 13 1 3 .... 8 i 1 '"i ""2 2 1 1 2 4 1 .... Cheboygan Chippewa __ Clare .... 1 Clinton 1 1 1 1 Delta 1 5 1 1 11 4 2 .... 81 1 ~"2 1 ""63 1 1 .... 17 1 .... 1 Genesee. 171 68 58 18 5 3 1 1 3 1 8 ?fl Gladwin 14 6 6 2 ""2 10 9 1 23 4 9 "'2 2 5 5 "io 2 3 1 Grand Traverse 2 3 4 4 4 1 4 2 Gratiot 1 1 2 Hillsdale 1 Houghton 11 14 1 7 10 2 1 1 1 Ingham 1 1 1 Iosco . 6 1 2 Isabella. 2 5 4 1 9 3 3 2 8 1 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 "ii 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Kalamazoo Kallcaska Kent 1 1 Keweenaw Lake 1 3 3 16 1 1 4 12 i 9 6 10 5 3 9 7 1 Lapeer 1 '""6 1 ■"2 6 1 1 3 1 .... 6 4 ""'3 8 1 3 """4 Leelanau 1 .... Lenawee 1 ... ... 1 ? Livingston 1 Luce _ 3 9 4 8 5 5 5 1 Macomb- 2 .... "i "2 9 6 7 4 .... 3 1 Marquette.. 1 Mecosta 1 Midland Missaukee , 2 4 8 1 2 3 2 3 5 1 2 6 1 '"2 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 Montcalm 1 Muskegon.. 5 5 12 5 2 2 4 . 2 1 2 9 1 Newaygo 1 1 1 1 Oceana. 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 i POPULATION. S95 TABLE XL. — Continued. — Defective persons by sex and parent-nativity. Nativity of parents. Number of defective persons. Na- tive. For- eign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Both un- Defectives Father. Mother. by State and countiea, Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. as 1 1b li 3 a 1 a a (0 s 1 s n s 1X4 g 'A B 3 a .2 S3 a E Deaf jlsd Dumb. —Continued. 3 4 11 3 47 14 1 13 38 9 15 14 27 162 5 3 4 1 26 6 "■"4 22 6 8 8 13 91 3 1 1 7 2 21 8 1 9 16 3 7 6 14 71 2 I 3 1 8 4 1 1 13 7 Otsego 1 1 1 2 1 Ottawa Presque Isle .... 1 1 2 6 1 .... 5 2 3 1^ 1 5 .... 8 2 2 2 5 3 10 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 1 1 St. Clair 13 3 5 2 3 68 1 8 1 2 1 1 "i 1 1 .> St. Joseph 1 1 .... 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 6 8 51 1 1 2 3 5 8 1 4 — Dumb. 293 3 4 6 4 1 2 3 2 5 2 4 4 2 2 3 2 3 2 1 2 2 3 5 4 4 6 1 3 6 8 2 157 1 2 3 1 1 ..... 5 1 3 3 1 ..... 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 7 2 138 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 1 .... 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 "'2 1 2 4 3 2 5 3 1 1 3 1 63 51 67 1 63 12 12 1 9 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 .... 4 1 3 .... 2 Benzie .... 1 1 1 1 2 1 Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa. __ Clare 2 1 1 ■noitji 1 1 1 Dickinson .... 1 1 Grand Traverse.. 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 Houghton. 2 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 ionia 1 1 3 1 1 "3 1 1 Too Violin. 1 .... 1 1 Kalamazoo 596 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLi.—CoNTiNVBi).— Defective persona by sex and parent-nativity. Nativity of parents. Number of defective persons. Na- tive. For- eign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Both un- Father. Mother. by State and counties . Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. i 1 8 1 5 3 8 1 1 5 8 2 4 8 5 10 4 5 5 2 5 2 2 1 3 1 9 8 6 9 2 7 2 9 36 1 1 5 ..... 3 4 ""i 3 4 2 1 4 4 8 1 2 5 ..... 2 ..... 1 3 4 3 7 2 2 1 4 20 1 3 1 1 1 a s 2 w -3 a J" 1 .2 03 s 3 1 1 2 1 .2 as a ffi a s 1 a 1 a oS .2 a CO cd 1 1 a 1 01 a 09 .2 a a 1 a Dumb.— Con. Kent Lake 1 .... 1 3 1 .... .... 1 1 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 Mackinac 1 2 4 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 Manistee _ Mason 3 4 1 2 3 3 """2 3 2 .... 1 .... ""l 1 2 "1 1 '""3 '"i 1 1 .... 2 1 2 1 1 __.. 1 — - 1 Midland. 2 1 ""3 1 1 1 Muskegon.. Newaygo 1 1 1 Ogemaw 1 Oscoda 1 Ottawa .... .... 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 Koscommon 6 4 3 2 ""'5 1 5 16 1 584 2 14 4 6 "12 3 2 14 12 16 6 1 .... 2 1 1 3 6 1 2 4 2 '"2 2 •1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 Sanilac __. Shiawassee 1 St.Clair._ 1 St. Joseph Tuscola _... 2 .__. 1 1 1 — - 1 Van Buren 1 Washtenaw 3 3 1 11 1 12 1 186 1 2 1 3 1 Wayne.. 1 1 2 Wexford 328 "12 1 1 2 6 4 13 6 9 6 264 "ii 2 2 221 1 4 3 1 45 1 2 31 1 29 24 4 ... 1 5 6 1 99 Epileptic. State 1,315 4 33 9 8 2 18 n 10 34 24 32 14 731 2 19 5 2 2 6 14 8 20 12 16 8 72 Alcona Allegan 1 1 Alpena 1 1 Antrim ,__ 1 1 Arenac _ . 1 Barry 12 1 1 11 7 12 3 1 7 2 2 1 4 3 Bay.. 2 1 Benzie.. 2 2 2 1 1 Berrien 2 """2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 '"2 1 Branch. Calhoun 2 3 Cass POPULATION. 597 TABLE XL. — Continued. — Defective persons by sex and parent-nativity. Number of defective persons. Nativity of parents. Na- tive. For- eign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother native father. Mother unknown. Father unknown. Both nn- Defectives Father. Mother. by State and counties. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 1 s CD e e in o 'a a ^5 TO 13 a 6 , 111 1 a ■3 a 1 CO a 1 a 0) 3 1 1 % a (D a 1 a To S Epileptic .— Coti. Charlevoix 4 9 3 5 24 'i 3 4 23 2 34 3 73 22 23 14 18 18 30 9 4 9 19 23 6 36 2 23 4 26 1" 2 20 28 19 4 18 4 8 4 25 31 2 30 17 20 24 5 2 8 2 4 3 3 11 5 3 3 14 1 16 1 51 14 15 5 11 10 16 3 3 8 11 11 5 17 ■"'io 1 14 13 10 14 13 1 12 2 4 4 11 22 1 17 11 8 11 2 '""3 1 2 13 2 "'"9 4 1 1 1 4 6 '""2 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 3 7 2 3 1 4 1 3 1 — - 1 Chippewa _ Clare. 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 Delta 1 9 1 18 24 8 8 9 7 8 14 6 1 1 8 12 1 19 2 13 3 12 4 1 11 1 9 '"l 9 14 ""2 7 12 ""5 7 7 5 6 ""i 1 12 10 ■"1 10 1 1 4 5 '"6 9 1 .„. 8 6 1 8 2 5 1 8 2 1 .... 7 1 1 1 1 6 6 2 2 — - .... 1 1 1 Kmrnpf . 1 — 1 3 Grand Traverse 45 2 22 Gratiot .... 2 1 1 2 1 2 HillRHftlA 1 1 1 Houghton 1 1 2 •) •S Iosco 3' 1 - — - 1 TR»hAl1fL 2 3 1 1 — - 1 1 Knlk-APVn Kent 8 8 2 1 1 1 Lapeer 4 ""2 i 5 9 11 1 4 2 1 3 4 1 1 8 1 4 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 Livingston 1 1 1 .... 1 1 Macomb 10 12 6 3 6 2 4 14 9 1 13 6 12 13 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 "6 '""2 1 4 17 """7 6 1 6 5 3 2 2 '""2 8 5 1 2 5 7 6 1 3 8 6 "2 1 1 1 1 1 Marquette. __ .... 1 1 4 1 1 """l 1 Midland 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 Montmorency Muskegon 9 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Oakland 1 ■7 Oceana 1 1 Ogemaw Ontonagon 4 ""2 2 1 1 1 1 598 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABT 2 1 Antrim _ 2 1 Arenac Baraga Barry... . 17 12 4 16 11 16 17 8 3 3 3 18 2 3 1 16 2 23 1 3 1 15 22 12 6 14 22 7 18 2 3 9 6 5 16 4 1 ""'8 12 a 4 7 6 12 8 4 .... 10 1 2 6 .... ""4 3 3 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 Bay. Benzie _ Berrien 3 2 1 1 2 1 5 3 Branch ... --- 1 1 ? Calhoun 3 7 Cass _ ._ 1 g Charlevoix... 5 6 4 1 3 2 3 3 2 2 1 .... 1 2 Cheboygan Chippewa _ 1 Clare Clinton 1 — - 2 1 1 " 2 Crawford ... ' Delta. 2 1 3 3 1 1 Eaton 9 1 17 8 14 "12 14 13 2 5 ""6 17 ""§ 7 1 3 .... 1 ... 2 2 1 Emmet ___ Genesee 11 1 3 "'5 3 12 10 4 '"I V 1 2 1 3 2 12 6 4 5 6 1 2 .... 1 2 4 6 Gladwin, .. Gogebic . 1 Grand Traverse.. .... .... 1 1 Gratiot 1 1 7 2 4 2 Hillsdale Houghton .... .... 1 Huron _ . 3 5 11 Ingham . .... — . 1 1 "i 8 Ionia 1 loaco. 1 POPULATION. 599 TABLE XL. — Continued. — Defective persona by sex and parent-nativity. Number of defective persons. Nativity of parents. Na- tive. For- eign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother nnknown. Father unknown. Both un- Defectives Father. Mother. by State and counties. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. 1 ■s g 1 1 1 S tn .2 cd a 1 as s in ® e 1 a 'a a ,2 IS 'a a a "3 1 .2 a .2 a a a Idiotic— Con. 2 21 33 76 2 71 1 12 35 14 69 35 1 1 39 11 25 10 13 12 12 2 67 46 24 13 59 12 4 9 3 55 2 59 27 1 35 60 29 27 45 57 142 6 2 14 17 42 1 40 1 9 13 8 40 22 1 '""is 4 10 5 10 ^t 2 38 20 12 7 28 7 4 2 31 1 28 IS 1 21 37 16 18 24 42 80 4 1 s 8 9 -""i 2 7 1 7 16 34 1 31 5 7 14 1 12 1 10 15 2 .... 1 1 — 1 1 2 16 1 3 1 1 2 11 1 2 Kent 13 22 1 4 5 5 4 8 1 15 1 1 2 3 Lake 3 22 6 29 13 3 5 1 20 10 1 3 1 14 10 1 7 4 4 1 1 1 1 Lapeer 1 6 ---- 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 3 10 Livingston ?. 1 21 7 15 6 3 3 2 "29 26 12 6 31 5 Macomb 3 1 1 2 5 1 4 1 10 12 2 4 13 3 6 3 ""'3 1 12 3 9 3 3 6 3 9 2 15 2 2 3 1 1 --- 2 2 Marquette 1 -— 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 2 5 1 7 2 Midland 1 16 12 3 4 17 1 12 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 --22 17 12 6 5 4 1 3 :::: 1 2 3 1 4 1 8 Muskegon Newaygo Oakland 4 ? 4 3 4 — 1 10 1 1 4 1 24 1 31 9 1 1 7 6 2 2 ""'6 4 1 1 1 13 1 13 6 .... 1 1 1 - — 1 2 2 Presque Isle 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 4 2 3 1 7 8 10 9 1 1 14 23 13 9 21 15 62 2 6 8 12 11 14 18 19 3 10 2 6 5 13 3 9 5 22 ""2 1 12 46 1 3 15 2 3 4 3 32 1 2 4 1 2 1 .... 1 1 1 —3 5 1 3 1 .... 1 3 3 1 St. Clair 5 St. Joseph... 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 3 1 5 Wayne 1 1 11 Wexford ' 600 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XL.- ^Continued — Defective persona by sex and parent-nativity. Number of defective persons. Nati-vityof parents. Na- tive. For- eign. Foreign father, native mother. Foreign mother, native father. Mother unknown Father nnlcnown. Father. Mother. un- by State and counties. Na- tive. For- eign. Na- tive. For- eign. en 1 Sanilac Schoolcraft __. Shiawassee 14 19 12 8 19 14 56 1 St. Clair 3 2 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 ...... 2 1 2 2 St. Joseph Tuscola _. Van Buren. ... . 1 1 ~ Washtenaw _. Wayne.. 2 2 1 1 Wexford . 65 47 Insane. Stat6_ 2,103 1 10 1 2 1 1,305 1 5 ...... 798 1,792 660 1,132 491 137 354 90 37 53 18 Alger Allegan... . ... 5 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 3 1 4 1 3 Alpena Antrim 1 1 1 1 Arenac ... " Baraga 1 5 8 1 11 6 11 3 5 ...... 1 2 1 2 3 1 10 5 9 3 Barry 2 10 1 8 9 23 10 1 7 ...... 4 7 5 1 3 1 5 5 16 5 2 1 2 1 Bay Benzie . . — Berrien _. . 5 4 11 4 1 1 ...... 1 4 4 7 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 "2" Branch .. 2 2 Calhoun . __. 2 2 Charlevoix.. Cheboygan... 2 2 1 POPULATION. 609 TABLE XLI. — Concluded. — Defective persons by sex and civil condition. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. Defectives by State and comities. "3 H .2 a 1 « H M a 1 a ID 1 s a 'a la a a a 1 '3 a Insane. — Continued. Chippewa ... __ 2 1 5 1 1 3 1 ...... 1 1 3 3 ...... 1 1 2 3 Clare 2 2 2 2 ClintoD Crawford, Delta 1 1 Dickinson 1 9 ....„ 1 6 2 2 2 1 8 1 ...... 1 1 5 Emmet Genesee 19 2 383 5 9 4 2 3 1« 1 3 1 14 472 13 1 2 2 7 305 4 6 4 2 2 129 1 2 1 4 ■'7:j " 8 .. 12 78 1 3 1 15 10 200 5 1 1 2 31 5 26 Gogebic. _ _ Grand Traverse Gratiot. 402 4 9 3 5 8 43 1 126 4 1 3 25 1 276 2 5 2 5 5 18 64 2 5 1 1 14 ...... 1 4 7 42 2 3 14 6 8 23 19 4 Hillsdale Honghton Huron, __ 1 3 7 1 .... 1 Ingham _. _ ,,. 10 9 1 6 6 Isabella... 3 12 464 20 1 1 5 187 11 277 9 1 Jackson .. 5 102 8 1 22 4 80 6 1 15 1 10 Kalamazoo Kent 34 1 12 22 1 5 Keweenaw . Lake _ Lapeer_ 11 2 10 5 1 2 4 6 1 8 3 3 1 2 Ijeelanan , Lenawee _ ... 11 6 1 1 12 2 2 6 3 1 1 1 .. 5 3 8 4 2 1 6 3 1 — - 1 Livingston. . .. „,.-. 2 1 1 5 2 4 4 4 1 1 9 6 10 1 405 6 1 2 1 13 1 1 1 -. 2 1 1 5 2 4 "iii' 2 1 1 5 Macomb . . ., I 1 4 3 2 7 2 ...... 7 1 Manistee . Mason 2 i 1 6 3 1 .5 2 6 3 4«6 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 299 1 3 1 ...... 1 4 1 187 2 1 Midland ...... 4 6 1 251 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 2 1 1 Mont^.alm 2 2 1 1 "33' 1 51 1 Oakland. 16 4 12 5 2 3 1 1 Otsego ,_. Ottawa n 1 15 2 2 6 7 6 14 3 19 288 1 12 ....„ 1 2 2 4 3 4 1 11 136 1 5 1 6 1 ...... 3 3 10 2 8 152 8 1 1 18 9 2 4 11 5 3 13 9 133 1 7 2 ...... 1 1 5 3 49 1 11 7 2 4 5 4 2 8 6 84 5 1 4 1 — - 1 Schoolcraft 1 3 5 3 1 4 4 89 ...... ...... "21 1 3 4 3 1 2 4 68 St. Glair.. 1 1 St. Joseph Tuscola 1 "2" 1 Washtenaw "2 Wayne Wexford 9 6 3 77 610 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLII. — By sex, age and nationality, the number of persons ten years old Occupations. Aggregate number. Age. 10 to 16, 16 to 20. 20. 21 to 60. 60 and over. a g § 3 3 o Eh to !>. Veterinary surgeons., Others in professional 23 192 10 13 4 1 Domestic and per- 127,832 3,329 87 998 519 680 623 393 2,103 6,359 271 1,797 132 736 70,862 139 168 93,157 3,223 87 302 396 672 623 52 1,871 1,881 1,718 132 716 70,846 139 168 34,675 106 1,708 23 2,197 8,394 210 4 10,047 16 2 16 3 59 36 1,192 5 2 2,519 97 4 1 18 35 15 29 59 1 1 2 2,075 2,479 7 1 9 15 17 354 1 74,297 2,833 77 254 334 539 566 44 1,667 1,332 T- 1,500 93 552 55,473 130 153 18,865 81 604 95 5 241 173 2,749 113 69 """"is 14 6,239 60 2 47 7 10 18 2 115 54 214 34 143 5,063 6 12 1,087 2 Barbers and hair- 2 3 Billiard and bowling saloon Iceepers and 4 Boarding and lodging- house keepers___ Clerks in government 696 123 8 343 232 4,478 271 79 89 5 1 1 36 88 23 4 55 290 2 6 Clerks in hotels and restaurants 7 Coachmen .__ 1 2 5 146 15 2 147 8 9 10 Employes of charit- able institutions Employes of govern- ment (not clerks) Employes of hotels and restaurants (not 13 4 36 11 152 1?, 1 2 2 4 19 7,035 3 3 8 13 Hunters, trappers, guides and scouts Janitors 14 20 16 3 16 Laborers (not speci- fied). ... . 1,200 — - 2 16 Laborers, longshore- men and stevedores. - 17 POPULATION. 613 ten years old and over engaged in each specified occupation and class of occupations Nationality. United States. British America. England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland. Germany. Hol- land. Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Poland. Italy. Other coun- tries. 1 OS S 13 - ID ■ffl s la a .2 CD E 1^ 'a s 1 2.114 1^289 44 8 "208 628 14,8i3 2,538 ?a 7S 12 98 13 9 5 40 201 160 3 15 18 2 2 13 73 38 10 8 1 5 1 103 11 2 22 2 5 28 123 50 11 5 4 8 35 22 4 ■'1 91 ''t 63 Of^ 259 4 24 14 4 2 7 2 646 2 2 1 o« 468 s — - -— 29 63,839 7,782 11,903 1,155 4,012 202 2,417 98 5,841 206 10 1,728 52 483 8 346 13 3,879 130 1 287 10 13 57 137 2 21 75 8 ?4 — - 22 64 1 6 14 36 2 3 4 1,103 1 749 5 67 8 1 ,0.12 117 162 37 136 470 131 38 61 24 22 256 ""2 27 21 31 22 51 9 32 76 16 15 108 6 9 5 30 ..... 7 4 18 36 8 9 1 2 R 1,081 1 — 516 6 7 S 630 1 1 ... 3,295 S 1 1 12 24 12 33 1 2 U 2 1 9 10 11 12 13 .598 6 8 1 4 269 10 35 13 4 4 70 13 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1,947 49 348 16 132 2 84 1 59 1 9 5 1 .... _- 19 12,139 3,362 1,797 .512 506 78 145 37 689 109 205 29 56 6 28 11 5.56 81 11 2,507 4 307 2 110 1 46 Ills 3 y 45 15 16 17 6,955 1,866 9 379 319 905 274 31 1' 494 153 36 31 - — 31 2 2 9 616 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLII. — Continued.— B J/ aex, age and nationality the number of persons Occupations. Aggregate Dumber. Age. 10 to 16. 16 to 20. 20. 21 to« 60 and oyer. Trade and transporta- tion. — Con. Employes of steam railroad companies (not otherwise speci- fied) Foremen and overseers Huclfsters and ped- dlers Merchants and dealers in groceries (whole- sale) Merchants and dealers (retail trade) Milkmen and milk- women Milliners Oificials of banks, trust and insurance companies Officials of trade and transportation com- panies ( inclading railroad, telegraph, telephone, express, street railway and steamboat companies] Porters and laborers in stores and ware- houses Sailors ( including boatmen and women) Stenographers and typewriters Street railroad era- ploy6s Toll-gate and bridge keepers Traders and dealers in real estate Weighers, gangers and measurers. Wine and liquor deal- ers (wholesale) Others in trade and transportation Manufacturing, me- chanical and mining industries Agricultural imple- ment makers (not specified) Apprentices to trades. Bakers Basketraakers Blacksmiths 13,891 359 204 21,770 509 2,170 428 554 462 5,280 1,712 1,271 92 568 384 51 1,916 13,891 356 204 21,299 471 7 2,170 432 1 3 202 242 10 1 396 1 126 12,804 341 1,823 177 19,115 407 423 530 459 5,264 JIO 1,271 88 561 384 51 24 3 16 1,202 30 441 103 26 2 2 2 2 240 4 179 46 15 2 123 391 474 391 1,425 355 .,214 65 456 372 46 ,511 428 5 1,573 20 1 11 835 24 400 14 23 1,834 25 29 211 4 16 21 102 6 5 177 39,081 236 1,294 1,764 667 2,682 169,150 236 1,109 1,656 549 2,682 185 108 118 2,634 10 226 15 56 884 13,283 26 759 162 136 79 4,7.3S 1,301 76 10 38 7 HI 5 27 138,620 181 48 1,366 310 2,287 12,556 10,560 17 75 17 286 POPULATION. 617 ten years old and over engaged in each specified occupation and class of occupations. Nationality. United States. British America. England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland. Germany. Hol- land. Norway, Sweden and Denmarli. Poland. Italy. Other coun- tries. 5 1 as a 1 OD S a 00 ® a 1 a CO S i e .1 s (0 B 3 .2 "3 a la 584 5 21 1 a a 121 1 50 o 156 3 a 78 "^ ' s 3 b a c a IS 8,167 2,026 183 17 2,075 44 30 69 65 1,098 63 287 20 60 73 3 206 ..... — 62 ""247 1 1 3 152 8 652 37 90 1 804 24 73 6 362 22 5 14 16 132 3 77 8 12 15 21 ""21 1 8 980 19 304 29 1,766 90 5 10 77 147 5 49 7 24 32 18 140 479. 207 1 2 6|.... 547 7 61 w 955 11 ... 48 on 136 311 1 1,791 5 22 2 11 1,007 3 7 12 8' ■"•i U,540 881 21 24 57 25 303 21 103 31 5 2 52 9,273 7 27 112 8 196 23 2 45 1 17 1 23 9 40 250 11 13 ..... 1 13S 3 - 1,131 74 15 22 234 ( 2l 23 10 lo! 24 351 8 6 ... '5 370 1 4 13 148 ''6 222 1 4 11 37 3,329 415 12 96 3 15 1 14 72 1 66 5 'R oq 710 23 i 1 92 •"' 30 44 31 417 1 1 1 1 ... ... 32 93 1 33 27 34 1,311 1 408 2 2 46 6 15 18 ... 34 ... 35 89,227 169 14,436 157 63 94 24,169 12 89 232 43 594 2,372 10 20 3 3,482 2 5 35 3 65 208 1 18,123 11 99 308 33 207 1,553 2,889 225 8,685 2 14 43 g 101 159 1,992 250 937 2 10,351 33 16 92 31 108 320 5 1 •> 849 736 400 1,407 18 5 as """5 3 2 13 ..... — 1 13 1 1 ... 3 4 5 78 618 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLII. — Continued. — By sex, age, and nationality, the number of persona Occupations. Aggregate number. Age. 10 to 16. 16 to 20. 20. 21 to 60. 60 and over. s p ■i J 'a a (2 CO CD 1 1 .3 a a 1 a ® i ■3 .3 ■s 1 1 ca CO a fa 7 ManufacturlDK, me- chanical and mining industries — Oon. Blaclcsmiths (liorse- shoersj . 4,375 86 428 466 2,413 605 197 394 623 705 619 1,277 409 649 391 119 1.53 14 3,767 208 247 85 184 19,656 63 2,003 230 147 147 556 409 300 4,375 83 428 274 2,413 390 190 129 601 686 618 1,277 330 649 391 119 153 14 3,767 188 66 79 184 19,656 56 2,003 213 147 145 146 369 299 3 192 215 7 265 22 19 1 79 6 124 2 81 43 53 82 22 33 177 129 15 125 54 5 1 1 74 79 4 107 8 10 53 50 2 16 9 20 15 8 7 34 38 10 46 7 1 29 15 """18 2 5 3,804 70 302 205 1,766 267 146 63 304 487 566 1,033 214 577 340 111 143 13 3,253 168 36 49 157 16,307 39 1,494 173 138 126 109 294 232 1 77 103 2 83 11 7 1 11 """"is 20 1 3 10 220 24 391 9 10 10 569 8 6 5 7 13 24 45 25 66 50 8 7 1 163 6 1 8 12 2,768 2 293 3 7 5 2 7 25 8 Bleachers, dyors and 1 9 Blind, door and sash 19 7 5 18 8 21 79 19 3 28 30 12 13 1 57 1 2 10 in Boolcbinders 11 Boot and shoemakers and repairers .. 12 Boot and shoe factory 5 13 Bottlers and min- eral and soda-water makers . 14 15 16 Boxmakers (paper), __ Boxmakera (wood) Brass founders and workers . n 18 19 Brewers and maltsters Brick and tile makers- Broom and brush .... 20 Builders and contract- ors (not specified) Builders and contract- ors (houses) 21 22 Builders and contract- ors (paving and sew- erage) ... 23 Builders and contract- ors (bridges) Builders and contract- ors (railroads) _ Butchers 3 * 24 •A=i """"20 181 6 7 17 20 4 5 5 3 25 2 32 4 .... 39 2 238 6 19 16 10 385 13 156 25 1 13 26 51 25 ..... 109 4 2 5 ..... 136 8 1 93 4 5 1 2 171 28 8 1 1 4 14 13 """is 1 2 36 ^ 8 2fi ? 27 Buttonmakers . 28 Candle, soap and tal- 29 30 31 32 33 34 Carmakers Carpenters and joiners Carpet sweeper fac- tory operatives Carriage and wagon makers (not specified) Casketniakers Charcoal and lime- burners .... S^ 2 410 40 1 5 3 4 1 15 36 Chemical works em- 37 38 Clerka and bookkeep- ers in manufacturing pstablishments Clock and watchmak- ers and repairers POPULATION. 619 ten years old and over engaged in each specified occupation and class of occupations. Nationality. Eneland, Norway, Other coun- United States. British America. Scotland and Ireland. Germany. Hol- land. Sweden and Poland. Italy. Wales. Denmark. s ■n T 'jj -f. 'Si tD m .J-- ^ ^ « ffi o s "3 3 5 B s. E c a; "5 2 s — s c 3 3 a § "5 a s 1 1 % 23 •") 11,492 3,580 854 229 1,990 301 .— 517 82 -.- 27 584 30 23 i 5 260 3 3 85 2 217 23 48 .... 31 1,327 23 .... 29 5 6 3 32 156 13 17 3 5 3 13 IS 1 1 5 S3 62 _ 22 26 . 7 6 8 4 1 6 41 9 31 99 1 35 268 18 78 12 20 2 1'' 30 ?8 10 1 36 286 29 36 8 21 7 7 1 5 1 2 1 1 3 1 37 184 1 26 16 - 3 .... 28 4 — - 12 ..... 3 23 — - 3S 620 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XLII. — Continued. — By sex, age and nationality, the number of persons Occupations. Aggregate number. Age. 1 a 3 10 to 16. 16 to 20. 20. 21 to 60. 60 and over. 13 1 1 1 ID 1 to 1 37 935 227 74 18 139 8 8 2 3 48 .... 58 31 35 84 3 4 2 g 10 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 ... 2 1 ... 6 1 ,39 60 4 1 1 44 1 1 2 1 61 11 42 1 fl 6 6?, 4,165 212 1,871 12 253 4 248 __.. 630 6 54 20 669 289 — 54 940 3 63 I 16 2 4 1 1 1 64 ■> 1 6.3 289 13 51 15 26 105 2 23 7 2 126 66 23 25 1 2 3 67 4,858 3,218 267 204 486 63 1,014 71 18 1,289 68 2,914 646 527 'i3 474 41 — - 86 22 ... 4 90 .... 69 906 3 103 58 9 — - 63 4 — - 16 2 — - 17 .... 70 622 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLII. — CoNTiNOED. — By sex, age and nationality, the number of persona Occupations. Aggregate number. Age. 10 to 16. 16 to 20. 20. 21 to 60. 60 and over. a g S 3 H ID a '(3 B M ■i a la a .2 a 1 a n 13 a 13 a 1 a in 1 71 Manufacturing, me- chanical and mining industries.— Con. Marble and stone cut- 770 5,186 221 89 320 37 1,803 50 622 244 3,235 1 2,482 4,615 9 102 463 2,199 10 141 7,909 105 522 788 837 102 89 786 1,397 26 41 3,210 248 47 220 770 5,186 91 75 320 37 1,803 9 622 244 3,235 1 2,482 4,615 9 102 463 2,199 10 141 7,907 84 522 622 711 99 89 786 1,397 26 39 2,936 246 47 220 130 14 3 1 35 3 23 1 47 117 20 4 16 6 54 68 8 4 17 62 5 1 4 1 21 „..- 6 77 13 1 3 672 4,399 30 65 266 28 1,541 7 494 199 2,837 1 2,292 4,301 9 61 371 1,897 6 102 6,732 69 424 498 605 83 78 700 1,129 13 32 2,116 226 25 4 31 607 1 2 34 72 Masons (brick and 73 Match factory em- ploy6s- 1 74 Meat and fruit pack- ers, canners and pre- servers 75 Mechanics (not other- wise specified) Metal workers (labor- 76 41 2 3 — - 77 78 Millers, flour and grist Mill and factory labor- ers (not specified) Millwrights 34 184 2 123 14 82 .... 7<( 2 20 214 Hn 5 25 81 Miners in copper Miners in gold — S3 12 4 .... 91 137 48 93 39 80 84 S'i Miners (not specified) . Mining engineers Mirror and picture- frame makers — - 86 2 21 166 126 3 12 2 13 1 6 46 2 3 14 5 5 .... 10 4 24 33 157 • 1 24 530 8 45 67 47 8 4 25 167 7 3 547 3 2 12 """12 67 22 1 4 18 59 1 4 178 1 31 23 16 1 ..... 4 9 2 7 81 91 2 146 2 1 39 73 1 5 421 4 19 20 38 2 7 52 24 5 2 50 13 10 4 87 Model and pattern- makers 88 89 Molders (metal) _. Oil mill and refinery operatives .... sn 91 Painters, glaziers and 951 Paint makers 93 Painters (carriages and wagons) 94 95 96 97 Paper mlU operatives (not specified) Photographers Pianoforte makers Piano and organ tun- 4 98 Plasterers 2 274 2 2 18 1 .... 7 59 99 Plumbers and gas and steam fitters im Potters. 101 Powder and cartridge 1 92 2 148 4 1 29 102 103 Printers and pressmen. Publishers of books, maps, etc. 75 4 3 104 35 198 105 Quarrymen __. 1 .... 5 — - POPULATION. 623 ten years old and over engaged in each specified occupation and class of occupations. Nationality. United States. Britieh America. England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland. Germany. Hol- land. Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Poland. Italy. Other coun- tries. © a P4 d5 E CO s CO ■3 a "3 a in 1 a CD a to a l4 -2 '3 a CO a 3 a •3 a i "3 a O 3 a o 3 a la a a © d 3 363 3,074 35 42 9 38 91 541 4 9 42 6 201 2 144 11 67 3 2 2 143 362 8 14 18 172 5 6 5 8 113 719 31 8 25 2 HI 49 3 4 54 12 82 1 1 18 8 13 5 26 — 20 138 .... 71 72 7t 52 7'1 w 17 1 97 2 27 119 892 3 — - 4 2 10 5 — 7 1 42 ;;:; 75 25 76 1,313 1 14 — - 10 5 77 78 386 6 3 179 — - 29 11 369 1 .... 13 1 323 1 106 15 7 714 :::: 79 »fi 1 111 8(1 m 1 — - 81 sm 132 134 110 973 128 172 .... 15 616 1 32 34 342 2 32 496 13 22 81 28 12 4 90 77 9 1 120 6 5 22 1,037 1,063 64 53 508 ... 801 859 .... RS 326 84 8 8=i 54 1 10 124 109 3 2 242 2 5 55 229 1 12 867 10 54 31 78 7 4 108 153 3 6 301 25 7 31 1 7 6 11 24 3 52 119 1 8 330 8 21 29 23 3 4 86 97 2 7 129 8 2 20 2 1 56 6 6 67 :;;; St; 300 "'"'3 4 2 9 108 1 1 80 3 6 19 3 3 3 14 — - 3 21 R7 1,241 5 ... 2 ... 88 89 86 2 188 2 9 12 12 5 3 19 29 1 90 5,648 48 ..... 9 2 175 94 23 ... 6 ... 91 q9 396 421 11 24 2 3 18 1 2 9 3 2 1 3 ... 93 94 2 95 66 96 74 97 391 984 11 — -- 29 26 30 17 23 7 4 5 1 6 2 ... 98 99 100 16 1 1 33 1 .... 7 27 1 1 51 3 2 37 1 101 2,230 196 1 39 4 — - 5 6 2 10' im 31 104 83 10 12 4 1 ... 105 624 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLII.— Concluded.— B?/ aex, age and nationality, the number of persons Occupations. Manufacturing, me- chanical and mining industries. — Con. Quartz and stamp mill operatives and laborers.. BoUing mill employes. Roofers and slaters .. - Sail, awning and tent mailers Saltworks employes.. Saw and planing mUl employ6s Shingle and lath makers Ship carpenters, calk- era, riggers, and smiths Silk mill operatives (not specified) Smelters (copper and iron) Starch makers Stave, hoop and head- ing makers Steam boiler makers.. Stove, furnace and grate makers Tailors and tailoresses Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery mak- ers (not specified) Trunk, valise, carpet- bag, leather case and pocket-book makers.. Umbrella and parasol makers Upholsterers and trim- mers Weavers Well-borers Wheel factory opera- tives _ _._ Wire workers (not specified) Wood turners, car- vers and woodenware makers Aggregate number. (not Woodworkers specified) Woolen mill opera- tives (not specified) . . Others in manufactur- ing, mechanical and mining industries 52 90 161 78 504 15,094 2, 937 380 203 657 1,262 760 1, 3, 1,630 3,896 20 153 56 694 584 399 277 181 178 584 4,286 52 90 161 68 504 15,094 2,393 937 203 657 1,262 760 1,395 2,456 1,530 2,640 20 139 20 684 248 399 277 155 1,128 178 263 3,87l| 10 to 16. 1,380 1,256 10 336 321 415 1 1 1 3 4 338 66 21 116 15 165 16 to 20. 5 31 1,426 23« 36 21 2 113 220 60 134 138 162 454 31 5 101 11 7 56 32 207 15 53 23 471 124 339 171 20. 37 100 96 21 to 60. 33 78 139 46 450 12,476 1,941 730 38 187 445 897 646 1,169 1,971 1,219 1,924 17 524 152 361 190 104 3 814 120 165 2,972 113 269 17 7 251 176 183 60 and over. POPULATION. 625 ten years old and over engaged in each specified occupation and class of occupations. Nationality. 1 England, ] Norway, other coun- tries. United States. British Americn. Scotland and Ireland. Germany. Hol- land. Sweden and Poland. Italy. Wales. Denmark. 1 a 3 a o 3 tn ^ ■ m ■Jl o o o .3 c <0 a a s a s s a a s a a a e9 a 1 a g a a ^1 8 9 11 7 52 2,938 1 12 19 13 14 15 250 1 20 41 1 131 1,454 3 1 5 1 36 1,267 .... 106 39 4 1 2 10 208 107 88 2 108 40 1 3 33 2,050 109 143 84 462 110 6,413 40 .... .... 12 ... 111 1,655 412 32 13 90 2 .... 99 4 .... 4 82 .... 112 386 281 372 8 36 59 202 115 156 18 73 2 18 11 14 85 38 2 25 45 3 8 52 78 2 46 27 88 54 81 272 20 1 14 1 113 65 1 114 66 3 29 5 14 10 ..... 1 14 5 7 96 7 33 26 20 60 115 412 8 .... 116 948 117 386 118 6«n 4 1 119 680 860 197 198 163 26 84 16 797 201 59 9 149 12 59 25 6 262 33 120 1,008 199 53 18 185 20 9 3 1 ... 34 121 1,562 472 152 45 57 U 18 1 666 531 22 3 12 34 167 3 1 114 25 122 16 11 30 9 1 7 1 51 1 1 32 2 66 3 3 1 12.3 98 .... 1 1 2 12 .... 1?4 14 3 1 1?5 512 26 3 7 7 1?fi 126 246 19 51 15 Q a a 57 6 2 2 14 1 19 fi 127 337 33 12 3 6 2 1 1?^ 182 15 7 4 40 17 1 7 4 129 98 18 14 A 8 4 1 25 1 1 4 130 70S 25 101 5 45 136 7(1 22 6 33 1 131 108 257 9 21 33 4 11 4 13 6 2 47 4 3 13' 210 10 ? 6 11 1 1.33 2,401 294 374 39 117 7 60 2 444 52 195 9 77 3 47 4 10 ... 146 5 134 79 626 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLIII. — Dwellings and families and persons State and counties. State. Number of dwellings and persons to a dwelling. ^=3 483,685 15,233 73,674 92,717 89,548 72,402 52,535 34,895 22,230 13,074 7,458 8,153 ^] o -** ® CO Pi 974 Alcona .. Alger Allegan . Alpena _. Antrim . Arenac, Baraga _ Barry Bay Benzie ... Berrien Branch Calhoun . Cass Charlevoix . Cheboygan . Chippewa.. Clare Clinton . Crawford... Delta Dickinson _ Eaton Emmet Genesee ... Gladwin Gogebic ... Grand Traverse Gratiot HiUsdale Houghton , Huron Ingham ... Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo . Kalkaska ... Kent. Keweenaw . Lake Lapeer Leelanau . . Lenawee ... Livingston . Luce Mackinac ._ Macomb 1,107 254 9,097 3,528 2,775 1,422 733 5,776 12,095 1,706 10,479 6,803 11,381 5, 2,417 2,892 2,764 1,815 6,360 577 3,606 2,827 8,334 2,354 9, 1,074 2,493 3,673 6,801 8,094 6,156 9,375 8,150 2,616 1,084 4,581 11,240 9,565 1,220 26,236 499 1,152 6,663 1,852 11,703 4,883 434 1,' 7,193 62 19 328 115 135 64 55 194 294 74 487 242 470 255 120 166 107 86 217 25 119 66 357 123 376 63 48 90 245 370 205 224 316 278 116 91 192 436 298 49 566 9 37 188 74 138 37 1,526 414 389 179 91 1,043 1,437 238 1,641 1,534 1, 402 333 302 1,163 71 449 313 1,742 376 1,794 139 216 547 1,130 1, 829 655 1,' 1,467 137 575 2,138 1,672 170 3,966 57 161 1,060 229 365 2,234 163 873 48 211 1,193 241 173 41 1,894 578 543 227 96 1,276 1,941 312 2,169 1,670 2,554 1,278 477 415 368 1,467 118 573 433 1,915 485 2,097 193 355 705 1,472 2,023 1,158 906 2,049 1,766 477 159 868 2,501 2,053 252 5,065 65 216 1,348 2,585 1,1 90 226 1,357 179 28 1,750 610 211 108 1,178 2,028 292 1,943 1,357 2,313 1, 426 475 423 326 1,267 102 567 476 1,696 419 201 421 649 1,352 1,600 1,221 911 1,897 1,627 422 175 829 2,295 1,897 251 5,064 80 218 1,278 270 2,310 980 74 249 1,301 150 29 1,316 510 434 235 75 880 1,838 267 1,603 926 1,705 774 364 385 379 253 910 96 541 456 1,130 315 1,403 166 387 546 1,010 1,055 1,157 893 1,419 1,229 158 692 1,610 1,480 179 3,998 78 168 999 282 1,785 745 55 216 1,075 125 30 959 431 317 179 75 577 1,492 217 1,069 552 1,075 435 308 195 565 59 427 353 713 114 326 404 738 619 1,013 771 920 816 337 123 640 1,059 896 124 48 143 703 231 1,087 485 49 160 781 119 15 601 341 201 115 64 327 1,185 116 683 250 599 255 170 225 251 129 327 43 294 263 393 154 584 94 240 275 820 626 509 469 237 343 540 613 75 1,937 53 73 417 183 607 285 39 115 479 17 359 22.5 123 109 52 150 793 388 132 385 133 131 170 175 70 214 31 212 191 210 98 282 49 167 150 244 137 637 456 283 222 122 54 261 318 313 47 1,175 86 58 265 129 171 21 102 342 41 29 10 10 194 87 139 77 57 32 44 27 31 28 72 45 483 279 53 20 242 107 75 27 159 86 60 38 61 38 98 68 126 93 ;« 20 130 56 14 6 143 105 lOK 71 88 47 41 25 159 77 18 19 12(1 64 102 46 115 54 78 35 421 272 318 205 137 64 129 64 87 45 44 24 124 74 180 77 157 78 33 13 718 387 28 13 26 17 147 81 66 37 169 99 77 38 14 10 35 31 224 87 29 37 31 284 126 31 68 35 IP 75 108 23 40 5 116 77 38 38 74 12 107 46 53 19 318 180 72 62 30 26 71 75 84 17 23 18 66 53 78 30 15 45 102 24 POPUI.ATION. 627 to a dwelling and to a family, in the State and counties. Number of familiea and persons to a family. 'f. ■i. tn i ■i S i .£ d d a a d a a o o o O p o p ^H 9 o > to to ■yj ^ ^ 9 CI o 'u, ^ 5 = $ c z. Eh 1 o 2£ O 't -*- o 0,^ ad -H C H ^ ?J w "* \ri 'C ^ X a> ca 506,779 17,079 <6,952 102,766 94,416 73,875 51,915 33,723 20,879 11,831 6,392 5,739 564 648 1,130 65 155 184 179 151 125 115 65 42 29 18 1 1 259 21 as 41 29 31 30 15 18 10 10 10 2 4 9,385 382 1,732 2,015 1,781 1,295 923 584 344 179 81 61 3 3 3,655 134 462 633 637 524 441 331 223 138 70 30 5 7 2,833 142 418 579 311 434 316 189 120 53 31 32 6 2 1,«1 67 199 234 217 241 177 113 107 42 26 25 1 2 815 63 124 128 131 84 77 57 57 32 21 24 5 12 5,980 223 1,215 1,341 1,206 873 554 305 135 61 38 27 2 12,703 371 1,760 2,200 2,139 1,882 1,490 1,166 757 448 248 215 "'"15 12 1,775 77 276 345 312 272 218 111 60 43 16 34 4 7 10,974 576 1,916 2,358 2,067 1,624 1,034 642 337 203 96 S3 8 8 7,097 303 1,777 1,798 1,368 871 513 228 115 67 26 '>'? 3 4 11,925 598 2,344 2,805 2,388 1,666 1,004 540 306 134 68 52 10 10 5,446 284 1,058 1,312 1,095 763 427 2.31 132 58 35 29 1 1 2,471 131 393 464 432 365 281 163 126 58 34 17 3 4 2,918 172 411 484 477 391 341 227 171 96 66 71 7 4 2,845 115 371 448 439 38S 310 247 172 128 84 100 16 27 1,823 88 308 373 324 231 195 129 70 33 20 22 6 4 6,482 236 1,255 1,526 1,283 S94 347 318 203 126 53 37 1 3 577 23 71 118 102 96 59 43 31 14 6 5 4 3 3,626 123 457 585 573 341 425 292 210 140 103 115 30 30 2,894 70 347 465 489 471 358 255 182 102 64 72 11 8 8,487 392 1,864 1,984 1,706 1,101 689 378 199 88 45 36 2 3 2,476 143 446 530 430 315 254 151 94 41 18 25 6 3 10.062 391 2,101 2,294 1,928 1,378 902 539 259 139 62 55 5 9 1,089 65 149 193 204 169 115 92 47 18 19 11 4 1 2,687 51 27? 450 499 431 321 248 140 98 59 77 21 13 3,674 92 604 754 677 546 402 274 144 91 43 36 5 4 6,963 252 1,241 1,550 1,401 1,010 715 363 228 104 49 44 1 5 8,216 405 1,938 2,064 1,579 1,042 608 317 134 75 33 16 2 3 8,120 207 841 1,167 1,227 1,166 1,015 817 634 420 267 317 27 15 6,326 236 761 965 937 893 777 618 438 315 196 160 7 1 9,801 349 1,987 2,248 1,974 1,407 871 475 252 122 33 49 1 13 8,473 292 1,732 1,928 1,666 1,204 775 436 203 110 36 52 g 11 2,616 116 349 477 422 383 337 237 122 87 43 30 5 6 1,084 91 137 159 175 158 123 88 54 44 24 26 •) 3 4,779 198 705 960 870 707 327 330 239 108 70 35 3 7 11,357 443 2,226 2,356 2,302 1,612 1,054 532 314 171 70 66 3 6 10,035 304 2,023 2,302 1,973 1,470 832 556 277 134 68 56 4 16 1,228 49 174 255 256 179 125 73 47 32 11 17 3 7 28,065 592 5,016 5,995 5,309 4,178 2,774 1,801 1,032 580 308 236 16 28 507 9 58 68 80 81 50 53 36 28 14 23 7 ._..._ 1,191 37 181 231 227 169 140 73 58 26 19 12 5 6,796 188 1,235 1,470 1,318 1,001 676 392 248 139 71 49 5 4 1,906 74 239 310 276 293 234 182 126 63 34 46 7 2 12,238 367 2,700 2,867 2,380 1,740 1,004 546 330 152 83 54 5 10 5,095 163 1,041 1.141 1,019 738 463 253 150 66 30 24 1 1 457 11 59 101 78 56 48 37 26 12 10 9 6 4 1,512 98 220 236 250 216 159 114 100 36 29 44 4 6 7,425 241 1,381 1,465 1,338 1,076 750 463 322 212 77 92 3 5 628 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLIII.— Continued.— DweZZmgrs and Counties. Number of dwellings and persons to a dwelling. 2g so Manistee Manitou Marquette — Mason Mecosta Menominee ... Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola __. Oscoda _. Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle . Jioscommon _, Saginaw— Sanilac __ Schoolcraft ... Sliiawassee St. Clair _ St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren ... Washtenaw... Wayne Wezford 4,811 179 6,378 3,757 4,515 3,926 2,857 1,; 7,046 7,949 449 7,972 4,144 9,926 3,667 1,169 1,185 3,435 381 1,000 7,990 997 320 17,634 6,958 1,263 7,941 11,679 6,288 7,896 7,737 10,074 55,607 3,074 3 79 118 116 108 lOO 32 168 189 11 124 83 197 105 29 24 94 19 43 184 35 13 551 221 240 320 252 300 341 441 1,082 128 504 21 538 445 370 397 154 9 1,3 68 1,150 633 1,844 534 161 167 465 52 161 1,095 109 45 2,469 131 1,470 1,694 1,235 1,231 1,441 1,723 6,487 678 32 855 656 480 534 231 1,309 1,625 77 1,434 774 2,210 721 210 218 623 84 173 1,371 128 52 3,267 1,095 198 1,767 2,112 1,478 1,657 1,784 1,970 8,722 577 941 678 878 538 520 212 1,341 1,590 59 1,526 813 2,050 716 207 178 610 80 173 1,434 104 61 3,205 1,194 200 1,587 2,184 1,266 1,491 1,580 1,956 9,546 619 22 915 565 664 553 417 231 1,073 1,224 1,291 650 1,461 532 179 156 637 52 139 1,164 145 43 2,796 1,134 175 1,257 1,845 879 1,215 1,112 1,470 8,533 470 701 13 799 469 499 602 346 164 808 832 55 952 442 982 423 124 128 384 38 122 922 117 48 1,996 821 141 725 1,358 537 799 678 1,029 6,904 468 19 708 331 338 411 235 113 6U 520 33 640 330 551 294 306 31 669 109 16 1,344 620 107 392 864 302 503 619 5,056 230 348 10 476 217 204 287 154 68 378 292 31 394 202 312 158 59 70 214 473 82 10 827 452 256 589 174 340 215 398 3,424 132 227 12 334 119 115 208 75 55 208 159 19 231 95 157 90 46 34 102 5 22 304 58 10 499 256 63 120 336 76 184 104 228 2,227 68 142 5 254 69 71 136 45 24 106 65 14 122 67 78 50 25 36 54 3 17 194 42 4 274 168 31 55 195 55 53 117 1,340 39 152 6 387 77 64 251 25 33 110 51 18 98 51 74 39 24 45 53 2 16 164 55 12 249 110 42 62 156 25 76 42 112 1,924 42 56 2 5 243 16 35 4 1 19 1 5 4 8 8 3 24 2 24 5 7 4 1 5 6 119 POPULATION. families and persons to a dwelling and to a family. 629 Number of families and persons to a family. at ro m IB oi ig o a a c a a a a a £3 in o o o S rH a '"''— E° w CO m C3 £ ^ £B ® c "9 2 3 9 2 "i 2 1 1 3 1 1 15 4 5 3 15 2 16 13 6 5 31 17 30 7 146 89 28 26 17 3 14 9 8 5 91 49 9 14 7 2 16 5 3 2 48 18 7 8 o 1 8 4 3 2 17 3 2 1 9 1 1 6 1 1 2 5 ""6 2 1 "i "4 1 1 13 4 5 Hillsdale 1 8 1 1 2 1 2 2 "2 1 8 1 1 1 S Houghton Huron,.. 15 2 6 5 9 11 5 3 2 2 "i 15 1 3 3 11 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 15 1 13 Ingham . "g "i "i 2 2 3 11 6 3 7 6 16 Iosco .. 11 43 36 50 10 4 12 19 20 2 3 9 13 5 2 6 3 4 4 1 2 4 3 5 2 "i "i "i 2 1 2 1 2 1 "2 1 1 1 3 7 6 19 7 11 37 32 38 9 4 12 17 12 3 3 4 12 4 2 6 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 "i 1 1 1 1 1 "i 1 1 1 Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo.„. Kalkaska 2 1 7 Kent. 202 10 4 32 24 104 6 4 18 16 45 3 2 10 7 25 3 4 3 5 22 1 4 3 1 20 6 2 2 1 2 3 "'i 1 2 8 "i "i 7 2 1 1 1 38 2 11 4 3 139 10 4 23 21 55 6 1 17 15 19 3 2 7 6 15 3 2 1 4 8 1 3 1 8 3 "1 1 2 2 2 "2 2 i 1 3 3 "i 1 2 1 1 1 28 "ii 4 2 Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce 44 14 6 26 55 68 1 159 35 32 22 5 2 7 23 32 2 104 23 15 9 8 2 7 13 23 3 60 6 13 3 2 1 4 9 15 .... 4 1 2 14 6 1 "i 1 1 5 "i 1 1 ""i 2 1 1 1 10 1 5 6 5 16 33 11 4 26 53 53 1 97 28 22 12 4 1 6 21 23 2 61 16 12 7 7 2 7 12 14 3 24 4 10 2 1 "4 6 6 "i 2 1 7 1 "2 1 2 1 1 "i 1 1 3 1 1 '"1 2 "2 1 10 1 4 6 Mackinac Macomb Manistee Manitou 5 2 3 3 1 1 14 Marquette 33 7 3 31 6 1 22 3 4 14 "3 8 1 1 7 1 1 5 3 2 36 5 4 20 4 3 11 4 2 2 4 "2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 19 4 1 Mecosta. POPULATIOX. 631 TABLE XLIII. — Concluded. — Dwellings and families. Number of dwellings and persons Number of families and persons to a dwelling. to a fami ly. Counties. a a a a a n 05 a n a Sfc CO a a p a d CO a d V. CO a a 2 1^ a (0 c o c o o o > o o o o c o o fi a Pi a P. p. p, p. Q, s. p. 0. p. p. p. P. a up ;:^ ^ CO - L-: o t- X Cl s eg = - 2 ^ - 'JD - - « s s" Menominee— _ 8fi 67 43 31 24 18 8 s 8 5 35 fifi 47 20 19 11 7 7 6 3 3 24 Midland 11 11 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 lu 8 1 3 1 2 1 2 Missaukee Monroe Montcalm 18 2 •' 9 15 6 i 1 2 4 63 '^'j 14 1 1 9 1 4 l.H V^ 6 1 1 4 31 12 4 2 2 1 _ 4 29 10 2 1 1 1 2 Montmorency. 7 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 i 7 8 1 1 1 4 Muskegon ■M ■29 12 3 2 2 1 1 b 43 24 9 2 i 2 i 6 Newaygo Oakland 22 1'' g 5 1 1 s ■'1 10 5 ^ U 16 11 1 1 1 1 1 6 :* 13 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 25 s 6 1 1 ■H 16 3 1 3 Ogemaw Ontonagon 14 4 4 1 1 1 14 2 ?. 1 1 12 10 in fi 7 4 6 3 1 3 19 11 10 9 6 7 4 6 1 3 19 ■M 11 3 3 2 8 1 V 1 1 31 1(J 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 4 ■" 4 2 1 1 1 Otsego.... .. 6 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 4 S7 31 ?>( 15 3 2 2 1 3 8 82 27 20 10 1 4 Presqne Isle.. 2,S 12 8 6 1 2 1 1 1 8 25 11 7 3 1 i i 8 1) 2 a 2 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 3 Saginaw . 13.1 5« 2H 21 8 6 lU 7 1 9 24 127 51 23 18 8 b 8 9 24 Sanilac 3S 39 7 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 49 3d a 1 2 1 1 2 U U 9 2 3 4 2 3 3 2 24 12 14 9 4 5 4 2 2 3 19 ;w K 5 3 4 2 1 2 5 28 15 3 3 4 1 4 St. Clair 77 4-' 2.1 fl 4 4 4 3 4 7 .1 Hi 20 6 2 4 b 2 6 St. Joseph in 1(1 1 2 2 2 2 1 4 8 9 1 2 1 2 1 4 Tuscola 39 18 10 5 4 1 1 1 ... 1 36 17 9 1 2 1 1 ... ... 1 Van Bnren. 22 11 'J 5 2 1 1 5 20 8 1 4 2 5 OD 27 15 8 7 2 2 1 6 4« 22 13 6 4 i i B 815 492 297 218 102 73 til 54 32 2:i 119 433 203 82 49 14 7 10 8 10 63 Wexford 19 12 3 3 3 3 1 2 9 19 9 b 2 1 2 8 632 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLIV. — Dwellings and families and persona Incorporated cities. AH cities. 168,118 Number of dwellings and persons to a dwelling. 4,076 23,698 30,644 30,718 25,351 19,063 12,809 8,425 5,125 3,046 4,022 <£ Pi 607 Adrian Albion Alpena Ann Arbor _ Au Sable.., Battle Creek Bay City Belding Benton Harbor. Bessemer Big Eapids _ Cadillac Charlotte ... Cheboygan.. Clare Coldwater Corunna Detroit Dowagiac Eaton Kapids . Escanaba Flint.... Gladstone G-ladwin Grand Haven. Grand Ledge . . Grand Kapids . Greenville Harrison Hastings Hillsdale Holland Hudson Ionia Iron Monntain.. Ironwood... Ishpeming.. Jackson Kalamazoo. Lansing Lapeer Ludiogton.. Manistee .. Marine Marquette. Marshall Mason Menominee . Midland Monroe 2,334 1,144 2,441 2,588 540 3,622 5,887 668 1,245 449 1,156 1,105 1,186 1,421 341 1,394 368 44,222 934 607 1,558 2,517 418 198 1,079 611 16,599 781 182 749 1, 1,184 620 1,169 1,547 1,615 1,751 5,242 4,555 3,454 726 1,621 2,337 770 1,625 1,187 526 1,983 578 1,148 39 56 101 14 146 133 21 38 1 22 37 90 47 18 58 14 736 41 35 24 113 4 10 48 35 240 20 13 37 48 33 19 10 154 113 87 29 35 30 31 16 487 191 313 438 68 626 704 115 196 41 176 153 260 203 67 314 65 4,840 187 163 184 546 72 25 134 134 2,312 179 36 154 244 139 147 213 174 132 79 997 782 560 141 168 205 129 146 140 173 97 182 491 277 420 524 103 823 90S 144 28; 73 242 234 293 254 77 358 79 6,697 236 146 245 589 87 50 180 171 3,185 175 48 166 256 202 140 256 264 220 177 1,172 942 723 173 278 303 115 231 258 137 236 115 215 426 220 453 499 751 1,040 140 272 239 222 240 229 63 274 79 7,528 205 112 258 443 67 38 195 115 3,237 155 35 149 192 182 117 213 281 279 233 1,075 934 144 306 365 162 269 229 100 292 116 206 362 143 392 580 859 84 185 174 162 134 190 48 180 53 6,865 127 78 250 346 65 25 153 81 2,511 106 21 102 143 185 81 157 267 255 236 710 680 505 100 242 308 123 248 138 49 286 81 150 209 109 270 260 63 321 762 69 124 65 130 110 85 177 30 109 33 5,581 199 218 48 16 129 38 1,909 64 13 70 100 134 50 124 201 202 242 513 429 376 66 199 360 74 204 82 25 247 70 144 127 79 225 146 54 168 557 36 64 40 75 72 39 114 18 42 18 4,136 43 24 140 135 20 12 78 17 1,288 37 33 lOS 19 71 141 164 222 273 289 233 32 150 246 55 153 54 12 213 29 91 67 44 149 102 26 102 384 24 37 37 40 44 20 29 15 2,790 13 54 18 11 73 11 793 21 5 18 24 81 14 35 84 111 153 159 179 127 18 101 191 45 112 124 24 64 27 23 78 44 24 44 239 7 20 23 21 27 10 51 4 12 3 1,855 65 31 12 1 40 2 507 11 2 92 89 60 13 58 122 29 71 19 2 100 30 135 7 8 13 18 20 8 26 2 5 1,115 14 21 139 14 14 13 15 14 5 34 5 5 1 1,737 4 4 45 10 11 5 23 7 294 9 2 3 3 40 3 13 32 84 168 45 54 43 40 95 7 87 13 3 158 4 18 4 1 7 1 2 2 233 POPULATION. 683 to a dwelling and to a family^ in the incorx>orated cities. Number of familiea and persons to a family. ■s. m (D « « 03 'jj a ^ O P a a Q □ a d O ® O O o o so 5 en ■/. Ih ^1 o 'd ^ ri C u h M bH ^ tH M o 4^- -2 5 o C IS 0. 0) P. c. I £ a •" © *- S •* - o ■SI S. 1— tt H ^ CJ cc ^ .r; ^ t- CO Cl ^ 182,409 5,292 30,688 36,613 34,191 26,961 19,163 12,443 7,649 4,332 2,296 2,182 277 320 2,458 100 598 356 441 34S 192 107 58 Zi 19 10 2 4 1,235 59 233 310 232 142 9S 68 42 20 6 3 9 2,548 73 350 465 475 374 250 218 148 76 41 33 5 7 2,772 144 352 605 501 376 ■*57 132 94 ;y 19 21 1 3 540 14 58 103 88 86 "63 54 26 24 16 " 1 3,^55 216 748 932 794 539 298 142 91 33 18 14 3 7 6,2^1 181 895 1,061 1,118 886 766 547 361 209 110 96 11 7 695 22 128 158 150 83 67 32 21 'l 6 15 2 4 1,3:« 51 247 323 293 181 117 53 33 13 4 10 '' 2 462 1 43 79 78 70 67 42 35 20 12 10 3 3 1,204 22 206 267 248 177 132 70 38 16 15 9 3 1 1,158 44 183 254 233 160 107 73 42 26 14 11 4 5 1,213 103 275 306 238 127 85 36 18 11 7 5 1 1 1,434 47 208 257 232 194 179 116 86 30 25 31 6 3 341 18 67 77 63 48 30 18 7 4 2 5 1 1 1,467 75 382 383 269 167 103 39 o^ 11 8 4 2 2 383 14 79 86 81 31 33 15 13 3 4 1 2 1 51,296 1,415 7,931 9,400 9,388 7,S77 5,864 4,059 2,459 1,447 699 634 37 56 950 45 198 246 204 124 67 41 12 6 3 4 617 36 173 150 111 74 34 23 4 3 1,572 27 191 255 261 230 198 139 92 62 41 ti 4 8 2,604 120 610 638 455 337 206 124 45 ov 17 9 4 s 420 5 73 88 67 35 47 20 IS 12 12 11 7 5 206 12 30 50 41 26 16 11 10 1 4 4 1 _ 1,114 48 132 197 204 155 128 76 70 39 24 19 1 612 35 135 171 115 81 39 17 10 2 7 18,184 252 3,181 3,996 3,646 2,693 1,831 1,173 660 384 '""180 130 """"13 25 790 20 182 181 162 105 63 33 21 11 3 8 1 ...... 183 8 m 48 34 21 13 8 5 2 2 2 1 817 42 212 187 155 94 60 40 14 6 3 3 1 1,096 55 267 266 193 139 95 33 23 14 5 3 1 ■> 1,268 13 179 243 204 201 135 98 73 44 41 30 3 2 647 37 171 157 115 80 46 17 12 6 2 2 1 1 1,284 55 282 292 218 158 113 65 32 16 8 s 5 •■) 1,369 34 188 264 282 271 205 139 82 41 29 30 3 i 1,789 22 190 303 346 296 197 171 86 38 .39 57 14 « 2,238 10 221 373 401 343 288 234 135 89 57 63 3 1 5,315 136 1,050 1,204 1,077 719 513 269 158 85 40 36 4 4 4,801 115 938 1,071 972 686 412 259 137 78 42 35 4 12 3,655 111 666 819 753 506 358 215 115 54 21 26 1 10 767 29 175 196 148 100 37 29 13 12 1 2 3 2 1,737 35 212 338 347 260 202 146 92 48 26 26 3 2,603 30 295 436 439 384 368 256 167 100 59 56 8 7 789 33 140 132 152 122 67 55 44 28 10 6 1,834 16 227 318 336 295 215 152 95 65 45 48 7 '"""is 1,207 97 279 263 232 137 79 54 24 18 6 13 3 2 535 49 148 140 102 48 23 11 6 2 3 3 2,378 23 315 383 420 362 276 221 122 96 52 78 """'16 ['"""ii 588 23 106 121 120 79 63 29 24 9 8 4 2 j 1,185 30 204 233 219 150 140 93 55 •^6 14 15 " 80 634 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLIV.— Concluded.— Dwe/iinfifS and Numbe r of dwellings and persons to a dwelling. Incorporated cities. i a -SI a u 0) Q. o 1 a o P3 a P< i a a 1 to a o s CO i o •Si § 0) P, o si .< p, ^ a 2 ■*^ © ^ p, SO P-fl 7J Mount Clemens.- - Mount Pleasant... Muskegon 1,215 700 4,277 1,091 1,117 203 866 1,904 1,459 3,886 9,633 1,277 327 580 410 895 522 2,534 870 1,504 35 26 52 24 90 5 12 23 50 73 255 17 15 19 15 32 15 30 20 80 214 92 609 125 198 34 71 330 270 491 1,432 147 72 102 54 115 94 313 116 310 219 146 775 158 251 39 97 414 339 750 1,861 199 65 100 61 162 121 478 147 302 218 148 775 167 191 36 104 374 263 803 1,794 226 63 113 72 148 87 457 158 296 170 103 739 174 136 24 101 336 213 662 1,562 181 56 91 65 139 87 431 145 208 125 78 540 117 105 24 81 185 127 448 1,102 158 24 64 48 99 61 305 88 131 86 40 320 107 70 24 61 100 87 289 652 98 16 40 32 66 29 196 77 77 6.5 30 210 76 36 11 .j2 72 49 163 424 76 11 23 29 46 11 138 56 48 41 16 119 47 23 4 40 28 31 86 238 51 1 16 11 37 7 78 22 24 14 8 69 37 6 1 24 15 7 58 136 40 2 3 « 14 2 46 24 12 23 7 61 50 8 1 20 22 16 43 130 53 1 7 9 29 6 54 16 12 1 3 3 6 3 4 3 5 3 Niles North Muskegon.. Norway. 2 2 3 14 26 12 2 4 ..... 1 2 1 3 4 Port Huron 6 ?,1 SaultSte. Marie.- 19 1 St. Clair St. Xgnace St. Joseph St. Louis 3 4 2 West Bay City.... Wyandotte YpsUanti 2 - POPULATION. families and persons to a dwelling and to a family. 635 Number of families and persons to a family. vi /; to (D •Tj ■/ fl c a 3 a d 5 o X 'ji o o o p p m '■s 5 — 1 □ 71 O ca — u Ui u (J w s 2S o o Si" 4.96 4.53 4.67 4.72 2.58 5.28 5.19 4.06 5.42 5.68 4.40 5.15 5.41 6.61 3.96 4.09 4.12 3.65 4.15 3.83 3.65 4.23 4.04 4.0B 3.93 3.95 3.95 4.35 3.98 4.22 3.85 3.44 4.22 3.74 3.81 3.67 3.69 3.52 3.73 3 81 3.69 4.83 4.99 4.87 5.52 5.49 5.46 5.4« 5.I)H 5.05 5.(W 4.72 4.45 4.41 Counties, townships, villasres, cities and wards. Bat Co.— Con. Essexville Tillage KawKawlin Merritt Monitor Mt. Forest.- Pinconning (including Pinconning village) Pinconning village Portsmoutn Williams Bay City 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward 7th ward __ 8th ward._ 9th ward 10th ward 11th ward West Bay City 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward Benzie Co Almira (including Lake Ann village) Lake Ann village Benzonia (including Ben- zonia village) Benzonia village Blaine Colfax (including part of Thompsonville village) . Thompsonville village (part of) Crystal Lake (including Frankfort village) Frankfort village (Jilmore (including South Frankfort village) __ South Frankfort village. Homestead Inland Joyfield Lake I Platte __.. Weldon (including part of Thompsonville vill.). Thompsonville village (part of).. __ Thompsonville village (in Colfax and Weldon) 356 315 232 349 53 441 209 228 339 5,887 750 324 331 841 601 398 344 1,114 247 404 2,534 385 651 304 500 341 353 1,706 207 108 187 77 121 153 47 348 276 367 327 232 372 443 210 237 349 6,261 800 373 335 899 622 420 357 1,199 277 421 558 2,684 409 674 340 528 371 362 1,775 216 115 190 77 129 157 47 375 300 164 174 114 120 82 82 132 133 64 67 42 43 63 63 143 146 111 113 158 160 O 0) 4.88 5.16 5.25 5 11 5.00 4.91 4.82 5.36 5.17 5.10 4.90 5.18 0.02 5.17 4.44 4.86 4.85 5.70 5.47 5.14 4.85 4.87 5.33 4.71 4.98 4.78 5.22 4.36 4.73 4.47 4.63 4.62 4.79 0.28 4.95 4.51 4.61 4.56 5.04 5.09 4.79 4 92 4.50 4.07 4.52 4.62 4.10 4.2'' POPULATION. 639 TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. .1 i3 1 ■a 1 .2 1 "3 O H IS o n < CouDties, townships, villages, cities and wards. ■i. i. I a: i- u "c ; " a ft 1 iS. %%\ si ■Rtt-rrtwv Do. 10,479 315 670 353 43 241 755 546 226 297 120 233 430 367 65 302 162 269 443 203 341 21 259 263 219 377 203 572 105 116 290 65 1,245 158 424 364 299 1,117 366 235 295 221 895 427 468 10,974 327 697 365 44 248 765 551 230 307 126 245 434 385 67 315 167 278 455 207 359 22 263 265 231 392 206 578 107 117 30t 66 1,333 177 451 380 325 1,187 380 248 319 240 1,011 475 536 4.35 5.05 4.15 4.31 3.72 4.45 3.74 3.47 4.35 4.32 3.98 4.29 4.29 5.24 4.35 4.38 4.05 4.52 4.14 3.58 4.33 4.10 4.65 4.12 4.92 4.45 4.22 4.12 4.23 3.95 4.23 3.84 4.27 4.41 423 4.12 4.47 4.04 4.18 3.56 3.86 4.52 5.05 5.31 4.81 4.16 4.86 3.99 4.16 3.64 4.33 3.69 3.44 4.28 4.15 3.80 4.0S 4.25 5.00 4.22 4.20 3.33 4.37 4.03 3.51 4.11 3.91 4.57 4.09 4.67 4.2« 4.15 4.08 4.15 3.91 4.03 3.73 3.99 3.93 3.95 3.95 4.11 3.79 4,03 3.38 3.58 4.17 4.47 4.77 4.20 Beanch Co.— Con. Bronson (inc. Bronson 520 262 326 223 297 199 321 165 282 138 227 692 363 354 131 673 357 1,394 354 402 337 301 .525 262 327 225 308 210 334 168 305 161 247 696 367 380 143 705 374 1,467 378 414 365 310 Bainbridge _ 3.80 3.30 3.67 3.86 4.77 4.04 3.75 3.82 4.07 4.47 4.25 3.49 3.21 3.82 3.32 3.75 3.62 3.79 3.90 3.68 3.85 3.76 a.76 Berrien (including part of Eau Claire village) . Bronson village.. Butler 3.30 3,66 3.83 4.61 Buchanan (including Bu- GUead . 3 83 phannn villag-R) Girard. 3.61 3.76 3.76 (jallen (including Galien Noble 3,83 village) Galien village Ovid Qnincy (inc. Qnincy vil- lage) . 3.91 Hagar 3.47 Lake _. Qninry villajjfi 3.17 Lincoln (including Ste- vensville village) Stevensville village New Buffalo (including New Buffalo village) ... New Buffalo village Niles Sherwood (inc. Sher- 3.56 Sherwood village Union (inc. Union City 3.04 3. =,8 Union City village Coldwater city. .. 3.46 3.6(1 Oronoko (including Ber- rien Springs village) Berrien Springs village-. Pipestone (including part of Eau Claire village) _. 3.65 2d ward 3.57 3d ward. .. . 3 55 4th ward 3 65 Eau Claire village (pt.of) CAiHOUN Co 11,381 189 389 153 306 3.52 87 2.i4 289 190 259 236 202 521 305 246 271 242 190 214 259 231 366 141 1,144 363 334 175 272 11,925 198 400 156 234 328 377 92 266 300 201 259 236 202 540 320 247 292 234 206 217 259 234 375 147 1,235 384 375 194 282 4.17 4.25 3.93 3.62 4.56 3.95 3.86 3.49 4.16 3 87 451 4.10 4.10 4.45 3.99 3.79 4.39 4.03 4.38 4.56 4.16 4.93 4.35 4.11 3.89 4.23 3.81 4.46 4 93 4.08 3.98 Sodus 4.06 Athens (inc. Athens vil- lage). . - Three Oaks (including 3.82 Three Oaks village) .__. AfhAn.'? villnge 3.55 Three Oaks village Battle Creek 4,33 Watervliet (including the Bedford 3,69 following villages) Burlington (including Burlington village) Burlington village — 3.60 3.31 Watervliet village. 3.97 Clarendon _. Eau Claire village (in 3.73 Berrien and Pipestone). 4.26 Eckford 410 4.10 1st ward- .. Fredonia Homer (inc. Homer vil- lage) 4.45 3d ward 3.8,"j 4th ward 3 62 4.38 Niles city. Le Eoy . 3 74 2d ward _.. 4.18 3d ward Mnrnhilll 4.20 4.10 Penfleld_ 4.93 St. Joseph city Sheridan ... Tekonsha (including Te- Vnn«;hB villflgft) 4.29 2d ward 3.98 Tekonsha village Albion city 3.73 6,803 361 290 311 7,097 365 307 367 3.85 3.74 3.75 4.01 3.69 3.69 3.55 3.72 3 92 3.60 Al 2d ward.. ._ 3 69 ■p ? . 3d ward... 4.45 Bethel..- 4th ward 3.93 640 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Duellings and families and average number of persona to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages cities and wards. a % a 1 o si §.2 |i as u Counties, townehipB, villages, cities and -wards. a 3 at ■B Ifl w 0] 3 ■S3 6^ S2 c8 CO |i 4.61 4.40 4.72 4.49 4.17 4.39 of Calhotjn Co.— Con. Battle Creek city 3,622 579 627 782 797 837 1,187 217 253 378 339 3,855 595 657 847 844 912 1,207 220 266 381 340 4.29 3.96 3.97 5.04 4.08 4.24 3.87 3.67 3.87 4.05 3.80 3.96 4.27 4.35 4.10 3.95 3.82 3.84 3.60 3.97 3.97 3.91 3.63 3.79 3.46 3.92 4.08 4.44 4.26 3.87 3.78 3.55 3.80 4.04 4.03 3.86 3.79 4.65 3.85 3.89 3.81 3.63 3.68 4.02 3.79 3.88 4.08 4.33 4.02 3.93 3.82 3.72 3.55 3.77 3.66 3.81 3.61 3.75 338 3.92 4.04 4.39 4.24 3.83 3.72 3.48 3.68 4.04 Chaelbyoix Co.-Con. Norwood 99 53 442 198 46 150 105 53 448 198 49 151 4.34 4.40 Ud ward South Arm (including East Jordan village) .-. East Jordan village 3d ward 4.66 4th ward __. 4.49 5th ward 3.92 Wilson 4.36 1st ward 2,892 88 168 108 44 39 99 76 259 131 102 96 61 148 109 24 21 1,421 141 484 277 348 171 2,918 88 177 109 44 40 99 76 260 132 103 96 61 148 109 24 21 1,434 141 485 286 350 172 4.81 5.11 5.26 4.27 3.70 3.95 4.95 384 5 70 4.43 4.39 3.95 4.62 4.65 3.94 4.58 5.10 4.90 3.89 4.92 5.20 4.95 5.06 2d ward 4.76 3d ward Beaugrand 4th ward 5.11 4.99 5,349 311 181 212 560 347 512 290 191 107 343 246 387 129 294 360 197 277 237 934 356 276 302 5,446 325 182 216 563 347 529 294 201 116 352 247 391 132 294 364 199 278 239 950 363 285 302 Burt 4.23 Cass Co Ellis, 3.70 Forest 3.85 Calvin Grant 4 95 Howard Hebron Jefferson. __. 3.84 5.67 olis village) Mackinaw (inc. Mack- inaw City village) Mackinaw City village... Cassopolis village Marcellus (inc. Marcel- 1.39 4.35 3.95 Muuro . MarceUus village - 4.62 4.65 MUton.. Tuscarora 394 Newberg 4 58 Wilmot 5.10 Penn (including Van- 4.85 dalia village) ... Ist ward 3 89 Vandalia village 4.91 4th ward 4.92 Porter.. 503 Silver Creek Wayne Chippewa Co. 2,764 186 115 176 87 218 81 41 138 113 268 15 49 1,277 378 425 323 151 2,845 187 115 178 87 221 81 41 138 116 271 15 49 1,346 409 428 346 163 5.54 5.17 4.33 5.57 4.69 545 5.59 5.85 4.80 5.04 5.96 5.93 8.77 5.67 6.00 5.77 5.11 5.78 4.39 4.45 3.23 6.21 4.73 1st ward _. Dafter 2d ward Detour _ 3d ward Pickford 5 38 2,417 117 57 149 63 47 435 423 207 135 194 167 28 114 112 2,471 117 58 154 64 47 439 427 216 141 197 177 29 116 115 4.52 4.68 4.00 4.93 4.89 4.51 4,24 4.25 4.20 4.14 4.63 4.66 4.57 4.84 4.51 4.42 4.68 3.93 4.77 4.81 4.51 4.20 4.21 4.02 3.96 4.56 4.40 4.41 4.76 4.39 5.59 Chablevoix Co. Rudyard 5.85 Bay ._ SaultSte. Marie 4.80 Bear Lake... Boyne Valley (inc. Boyne Superior 5 89 FaUs village) Trout Ijake Boyne Falls village White Fish 8 77 Sault Ste. Marie city Charlevoix (inc. Charle- 5.38 voix village) 2d ward . 5.73 4 77 Charlevoix village. 3d ward Evangeline (inc. Boyne 5.36 City village) Boyne City village. ClaebCo 1,815 85 55 28 176 1,823 85 55 28 180 4.38 Eveline. Arthur Hayes 4.45 3.23 6.21 4.63 Hudson . . . Franklin Marion.. Frost . Melrose _ POPULATION. 641 TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 3 Is a) 6£ Za ta o OS K S3 o - 500 4.40 4.43 4.07 4.47 4.63 406 4.35 4.06 5.18 4.08 4.04 4.19 3.95 4,08 4.07 4.33 3.89 Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. a ■3 H 1 .2 ffl ti) Z~p c-S 1° «i > 9 < U Za Claeb Co.— Con. Greenwood SI 78 94 42 173 32 331 140 45 341 73 158 110 1,H2 5S .-,4 73 81 78 95 42 73 174 32 331 140 45 341 73 158 110 183 55 55 73 5.C0 4.40 4.48 4.07 4.53 4.65 4.06 4.35 4.06 5 18 4.08 404 4.19 3 95 4.10 4.07 4.41 3.89 Delta Co ___ Baldwin 3,606 101 146 102 77 64 238 210 79 76 315 1,55 43 105 1,556 171 194 •m 314 237 237 ,5,S 418 114 164 93 47 3,626 101 146 102 78 64 238 210 79 76 316 155 43 105 1,572 171 194 308 314 240 287 58 420 115 165 93 47 5.34 4.55 5.53 4.50 5.22 i.Si 6.14 5.59 5.48 4,72 6.14 5 15 484 6.02 5.22 543 5 07 5.76 5 18 508 4,87 4.88 5.10 5,61 5.13 4 57 4.79 5.20 6.43 4.86 6,33 5.39 6.10 5.86 4.94 500 5,16 4.92 4 72 4.92 6,39 5.30 5.49 5,43 5.31 4 55 Bark River _. 5.53 Hatton Bay De Noc 4.50 Hayes Escanaba 5.15 4.88 Sheridan Ford River. 6.14 Garden (inc.Grardenvill.) 5.59 548 Farwpili villafffi Maple Ridge _ 4 7?, Winterfield R.12 5.15 Saoli Bay 4.84 Wells 6.02 •^(] ward Escanaba city _.. 1st ward 5.17 5.43 2d ward 5.07 2d ward 3d ward 5,52 4th ward „. 5.18 5th ward 5.02 6th ward 6,360 298 274 1,128 864 358 104 334 484 151 287 40 378 155 345 266 :302 722 385 298 255 348 283 77 6,482 299 274 1,142 877 361 105 335 504 155 302 43 381 157 351 277 310 724 387 301 268 349 304 81 4.13 3.81 4.15 402 3.93 4.69 3.74 4.07 3.77 3.45 4.14 3.43 3.95 3.53 4.21 4 66 4.02 3.67 3.41 4 00 4.27 4.14 5.77 5.14 4.70 5.71 4.70 4.62 3.90 5,06 4-77 4.75 4.16 4.50 4.05 3.80 4.15 3.97 3.92 4.65 3.70 4.06 3.63 3.36 3.94 3.19 3.92 3.49 414 4.47 3.92 3.66 3.39 3.96 4.06 4.13 5.38 4.89 4.70 5.71 4.70 4.62 3.90 5.06 4.77 4.75 416 4.50 7th ward 4.88 Bath. Gladstone city 5.07 1st ward 2d ward.. Bingham (including St. .Tohns villng-ft) 3d ward 4,57 4th ward St. Johns viflage Dallas (inc. Fowler vill.) Dickinson Co 2,827 54 107 •93 223 59 78 1,547 358 259 279 320 331 666 315 198 153 2,,S94 54 112 94 236 59 81 1,569 358 267 288 320 336 689 318 218 153 5.08 DeWitt DuPlain (inc. Elsie vill.) 6 441 Breitung_ Felch 4.64 Eagle (inc. Eagle village) Eaglft villagrn 6,M7 Norway Sagola . 5.09 6,111 Essex (inc.Maple Eapids Tlllflg-A) 5,64 Iron Mountain city 1st ward Maple Kapids village 4.87 5 00 5.01 Olive 3d ward.- . 4.77 Ovid (inc. Ovid village) . 4th ward 4.72 5th ward Norway city. 4.85 5,21 Victor 1st ward 5.25 Watertown. 2d ward 3d ward 4.99 Westphalia (inclading Westphalia village) .., 5.43 Westphalia village Eaton Co . 8,334 512 235 385 129 320 288 300 358 280 8,487 512 235 396 135 326 288 317 379 280 3 91 3.82 3.60 3.98 3.77 4.08 3.80 4.43 4,14 3.78 3.8+ Ceawfohd Co. 577 21 23 21 39 50 328 20 51 24 577 21 23 21 39 50 328 20 51 24 BeUevue (inc. BeUevne village) 3,82 Ball Bellevue village. 3.60 Beaver Creek Benton (inc. Potterville village) - -. Blaine ■AM Center Plains PottervlUe village.. BrookHeld 3.60 4.01 Carmel 3.80 Chester 4.!^ Delta 3 91 Eaton .- 3.78 81 642 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persona to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 % T) O H £ i °% 013 as * to 1^ ^« if Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. a ID ■a 3 o 1 3 0.2 i\ as 1^ 4.42 4.12 3.78 4.40 3.92 4.16 3.69 4.42 3.92 4.30 4.44 4.72 3.54 4.30 4.31 404 4.01 3.91 3.78 4.14 3.96 4.23 3.75 5.36 Eaton Co.— Con. 316 277 394 309 400 464 433 170 456 175 438 1,186 175 278 369 364 607 209 189 209 611 347 264 331 299 396 309 408 471 433 IVO 461 179 439 1,213 175 286 388 364 617 212 192 213 612 348 264 3.97 4.2L 3.71 3.98 3.98 4.31 4.07 3.81 4.11 4.36 4.09 3.67 3.75 3.87 3.74 3.39 3.55 354 3.54 3.58 3 63 3.50 3.80 3.79 3.90 3.69 3.9S 3.90 4.25 4.07 3.81 4 07 4.26 4.08 3.59 3.75 3.77 3.56 3.39 3.50 3.49 3 48 3.51 3 62 3.49 3.80 Genesee Co.— Con. Flint . 295 589 270 383 78 417 86 363 65 335 369 260 37 336 344 340 565 176 102 2,517 827 797 629 264 305 611 278 386 79 439 88 387 69 360 380 275 38 352 361 357 573 177 107 2,684 827 879 633 265 4.28 Flnsliing (inc. Flushing 3 97 Oneida Flushing village 3 67 Forest {including Otis- ville village),. __- Otisville village . ,. RnnfiftlH Vflrmont villa (including 4.37 3 87 Vermontville village)— Vermontvilie village Walton (inc. Olivet vill.) Olivet village Gaines (inc. Gaines vill.) Gaines village 3.95 360 Genesee (including part of Mt. Morris Tillage}-. Mt. Morris tUI. (part of) . 4.14 Charlotte city 3.70 4 01 2d ward . Montrose 4.32 3d ward Mt. Morris (inc. part of Mt. Morris village) Mt. Morris vill. (part of) . 4th ward 4.46 Eaton Eapids city 3.45 4.11 2d ward Eichfleld Thetford 4.11 3d ward 3.84 Grand Ledge city ___ Vienna (inc. Clio village) 3 96 3.S9 2d ward Mt. Morris vill. (in (jene- see and Mt. Morris) FUntoity 3.61 2,354 1,121 819 53 68 61 115 31 95 202 372 235 76 59 .101 2,476 1,207 897 53 69 61 119 33 108 208 372 235 83 60 103 4.41 4.54 4.46 4.51 5.34 415 4.03 4.52 4.08 4.29 4.08 3.93 4.93 4.42 423 4.19 4.21 4 07 4.51 5.26 4.15 3.90 4.24 3.59 4.16 4.08 3.93 4.52 4 35 4.15 4.00 3.96 Bear Creek (including Petoskey village) 2d ward 3.84 3d ward 3.72 4th ward 5 34 Bliss .'""IIII Gladwin Co 1,074 121 63 23 51 44 20 159 147 114 36 98 198 56 67 35 40 1,089 124 63 23 51 44 21 159 147 115 38 98 206 57 69 36 44 4.56 533 4.25 5.30 4.98 4.66 4.55 4.47 4.27 4.32 4.47 4.50 4.45 4 70 4 37 4.11 4 55 4.50 Center Beaverton Cross Village 5.20 Bentley 4.25 5.30 Littlefield Buckeye 4.98 Butman.- _ 4.66 Little Traverse (includ- 4 33 ing Harbor Springs vill.) Harbor Springs village.. Gladwin - 4.47 Maple River Grout 4.27 4.28 4.24 Tobacco 4.50 9,666 234 328 250 310 406 155 1,025 626 158 10,062 234 328 274 311 439 165 1,086 668 164 4.20 4 35 4.03 480 4.14 4.25 4.07 3.86 3.81 3.41 4.03 4.35 4.03 4.38 412 3.93 3.82 3.64 3.57 3.29 Gladwin city _ _ 4.28 4.61 2d ward 4.25 Atlas 3d ward... 4.00 4th ward 4.14 Clayton Davison (including Davi- son village) Gogebic Co. 2,493 98 44 29 173 83 2,687 101 45 29 176 85 5.65 5.08 5.41 4.97 4 68 6.38 5 24 4,93 5 29 followinR villages) Marenisco.__ 4 97 Wakefield 460 Linden village. Watersmeet... 6 88 POPULATION. 643 TABLE XLV.- -CoNTiNUED. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, Tillages, cities and wards. 1 1 •a 1 2 a S (8 3 as i^ » gg as 11 5.63 6.88 5.95 5.01 181 6.07 5.77 5.22 1,M 5,96 6.01 5.89 6.21 6.05 6 25 1.90 1.53 1.93 1.90 1.27 4.24 1.94 4.28 4.69 4.70 1.14 1,78 4 05 4.68 530 1.55 1.49 1.59 o n as 5.47 5.68 5 89 1.88 4.84 5.80 5,21 5.60 4.36 5.50 4.84 4.95 5 42 5 59 6.00 4.77 4.40 l.&o 1.90 1.10 113 4.94 4.28 4.61 4.47 4.41 4.59 3.95 1.55 5.18 413 1.19 1.18 Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. tin 1 3 (0 'a cS 3 o H a as ii 4.17 1.17 3.91 4.26 1.14 4.22 4,38 1.16 4.46 3.97 as Gogebic Co.— Con. 119 116 95 122 31 85 1,615 292 157 115 212 192 256 145 216 162 120 96 126 31 89 1,789 301 162 157 263 229 295 157 225 Geatiot Co.— Com. Pine Eiver 319 34S 359 325 401 522 86 107 155 174 334 354 362 334 117 536 90 110 159 177 3.98 Seville . . 4.10 2d ward. Sumner 390 4.11 Wheeler _ __.. 4.30 St. Louis city 1.11 1,19 1st ward 2d ward.. 4,05 2d ward 3d ward . 4.35 .1.90 4th ward 5th ward. 8,080 477 150 357 298 410 507 522 387 126 458 445 184 307 439 351 569 291 223 328 339 326 530 1,068 260 288 261 259 8,216 180 151 360 311 111 517 542 402 126 460 470 191 308 439 363 571 295 223 328 339 339 533 1,096 261 290 277 268 3.75 3.44 3.07 3.89 112 3.58 3.85 3.60 3.40 3.71 3.66 3.69 3 49 3.75 3.51 3.89 3 66 3.51 3 77 3.63 3.66 3.87 4.02 3.86 3.62 3.97 3.78 4.06 5.46 6.20 5.45 B.02 5.37 5.51 4 92 5.67 5.49 5.54 2.31 3.68 6th ward Adams (including North Adams village) North Adams village AUen 3.05 3,573 159 180 99 221 112 197 126 105 137 160 308 86 215 1,392 1,249 13 211 3,671 161 183 99 230 115 197 126 106 141 151 321 88 252 1,126 1,282 13 232 3.X« 3.95 Cambria 3.57 Camden . _. Blair 3.77 East Bay Fayette (inc. Jonesville village) Fife Lake (including Fife Lake village) 3.4« Jonesville village Hillsdale 3.27 3.71 Fife Lake village. Garfield Jefferson „ 3 64 Litchfield (inc. Litchfield Grant 3 49 Litchfield village Moscow 3.36 3.74 Mayfield Pittsford .3.51 Paradise (inc. Kingsley ■yillag-Pi) 3.VS Beading (inc. Reading village) 3,66 3 .SH Traverse (inc. Traverse Oitv villaeel Scipio - 3.77 Somerset. .. ._ ... 3 63 Traverse City village Wheatland __ 3.fi« Woodbridge 3,72 Wright.. 4.(K) 3.76 3.61 6,801 693 392 313 400 153 329 117 88 159 522 181 320 281 323 328 379 6,963 706 396 317 102 156 339 119 88 159 513 501 327 293 310 336 385 123 1.01 3.82 116 4 11 401 1.48 4,00 3.73 4,45 4.08 4.09 4.56 448 4 45 1.23 1.24 113 3.93 3.79 111 1.09 3.96 1.35 3.98 3.73 1.45 3 93 3.93 1.46 4.29 4,23 1.13 1.18 Geatiot Co .. ... 3 94 3. ,56 Arcada (inc. Alma vill.)_ 3 9?, Almft vi^ln-fTf* Bethany Elba (inc. Asliley vUlage) Houghton Co 8,091 270 3,064 137 604 180 197 468 792 300 100 8,120 280 3,068 437 604 181 197 468 795 301 100 !>44 Adams 5.98 Fnlton (including Per- rington village) Perrington village _. Hamilton Calumet (including the following villages) Calumet village 5.14 5.02 Bed Jacket village Chassell 5.37 Ithaca (inc. Ithaca viU.) 548 Duncan __ iW. Franklin 5,67 Hancock (including Han- cock village) li.4« Hancock village .. 5.52 Laird. 2.31 644 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XLV.— Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persona to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, viilaffes, cities and wards. Houghton Co.— Con. Osceola Portage {inc. Houghton village) Hougnton village Quincy Schoolcraft (including Lake Linden village)... Lake Linden village Torch Lake__ _. HueonCo. Bingham Bloomfield Brookfield Caseville Chandler Colfax {including part of Bad Axe village) Bad Axe village (part of) D wight Fair Haven Gore Grant _.. Hume __- Huron Lake Lincoln Meade Oliver _ Paris Port Austin (including Port Austin village) Port Austin village Rubicon (including Port Hope village) ___ Port Hope village Sand Beach (including Sand Beach village) Sand Beach village Sebewaing (including Sebewaing village) Sebewaing village Sheridan Sherman Sigel .__. Verona (including part of Bad Axe village) Bad Axe village (part of) Winsor Bad Axe village (in Col- fax and Verona) Ingham Co. Alaiedon Aurelius Bunker Hill Delhi. __. 3 654 417 262 711 449 530 6,156 251 144 149 262 235 246 53 264 173 52 237 157 189 63 128 209 282 259 280 224 77 520 263 526 278 162 314 183 328 162 319 215 9,375 305 360 211 371 847 658 421 262 714 450 550 6,326 255 145 162 279 239 253 57 270 177 53 240 157 192 64 133 2U 287 278 305 120 225 78 538 276 534 283 162 325 183 346 172 323 229 9,801 324 380 211 O OJ ^ as > S > 9. 5.62 5.22 5.22 5.69 5.47 5.40 5.56 5.24 5.22 5.65 5.27 5.09 4.95 5.08 5.04 5.56 5.08 5.75 4.77 5.15 5.28 5.97 5.26 5.18 4.93 6.68 5.53 5.02 5.24 4.68 4.99 4.84 4.84 4.68 5.31 5.72 5.38 4.97 4.96 5.17 4.23 4.15 4.18 4.38 4.25 5.62 5.19 5.17 5.69 5.45 5.39 5.56 5.10 5.10 5.61 5.16 4.78 4.87 4.94 4.68 5.44 4.96 5.64 4.71 5.15 5.19 5.88 5,06 5.13 4.85 6.23 5.07 4.64 5.21 4 53 4.82 4.61 4.76 4.60 5.31 5.52 5.38 4.71 4.67 5.10 4.05 3.91 3.96 4.38 4.04 Counties, townships, villaces, cities and ■wards. Ingham Co.— Con. Ingham (including Dans. ville village'). Dansville village Lansing he Roy {including Web- berville village) Webberville village Leslie (inc. Leslie vill.) . Leslie village... Locke Meridian Onondaga Stoclibridge (including Stockbridge village) Stockbridge village Vevay Wheatfield White Oak Williamstown (including Williamston village) Williamston village Lansing city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward __ 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward. Mason city... __. 1st ward 2d ward Ionia Co Berlin Boston (including Sara- nac village) Saranac village Campbell Danby Easton Ionia (including part of Lyons village) Lyons village (part of) .. Keene Lyons (including the fol- lowing villages) Lyons village (part of).. Muir village.. Pewamo village North Plains (including Hubbardston village)... Hubbardston village Odessa (including Lake Odessa village) Lake Odessa village- Orange Orleans Otisco I 319 113 321 352 99 573 284 317 368 349 324 159 210 218 249 518 285 1,454 315 666 558 693 755 467 526 291 235 1,150 360 529 240 380 315 324 384 6 247 631 185 141 337 107 556 207 279 306 340 116 328 365 102 582 292 330 409 362 330 159 257 223 258 522 287 3,655 332 762 792 485 535 291 244 1,473 367 553 250 405 335 338 397 6 248 643 186 143 102 107 568 211 288 357 322 S) to O CD ^1 3.82 3.20 4.29 4.08 3.38 3.69 3.45 4.04 4.70 4.07 4.00 3.60 4.17 3.88 4.06 3.93 4.59 4.57 4.43 4.49 4.45 5.01 4.45 3.35 3.32 3.38 4.27 4 61 3.96 3.71 4.45 4.10 5.83 4.18 3.50 4.16 4.02 3.62 4.05 4.37 3.78 4.24 3.90 4.03 4.20 4.10 POPULATION. 645 TABLE XLiV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. la 1 3 a 3 a.a S) ^ a §.2 S- >° as Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. a 3 ■a 1 3 ei 0) . 6 as < Ionia Co.— Con. Portland (inc. Portland 679 462 319 333 191 668 191 242 235 1,169 261 262 272 371 699 473 325 340 192 695 191 247 257 1,254 295 275 303 381 3.89 3.75 4.12 4.29 3.62 4.50 4.78 4.1:, 4,63 4.30 4.56 4.07 4.50 4.13 3.78 3.67 4.04 4.20 3.60 4.33 4.78 4.07 4.23 4.01 4.08 3.88 4.04 4.02 4.72 5.28 4.83 4.84 486 419 4.52 4.77 4 79 3.61 4.97 5.30 4.48 4.10 4.36 4.93 4.90 4.76 5.12 ISABELiLA Co. — Con. 132 231 241 203 254 164 344 301 190 229 .58 141 264 313 239 700 215 240 245 140 2:39 251 204 267 164 3.50 302 196 238 60 148 274 327 244 763 237 265 261 4.23 4.96 4.73 4.73 4.64 4.57 4.97 4.20 5.25 4.76 390 4.44 4 98 4.86 4.49 3.99 viUage) ._ 4.79 Portland village Beerfield 4.54 Eonald 4.71 Sebewa 4.41 Lyons village (in Ionia and Lyons) 4.57 4.89 Balding city 4.18 Nottawa Rolland (inc. Blanchard 5.09 3d ward 4.58 Blanchard viUage Sherman Union 3.77 Istward .. - 4.23 ?.H ward 480 3d ward- 4.65 4th ward Wise 440 Mt. Pleasant city Istward 2,616 65 36 564 483 135 42 483 431 67 74 47 489 300 74 540 196 168 176 2,616 65 36 56 1 483 133 42 483 434 67 74 47 489 300 74 540 196 168 176 4.72 5.28 4.83 4.84 4 86 4.19 4-52 4.77 4.79 3.61 4.97 5.30 4.48 4.10 4.36 4.93 4.S0 4.76 5.12 4.54 : 4.17 4.72 1 4.28 4.49 : 4.07 3d ward . . .. 4.43 4.15 Au Sable I Baldwin (including East 11,240 389 393 157 368 162 444 188 403 124 282 381 233 284 210 2S6 68 2U 201 350 72 301 376 153 251 272 240 140 11,. 3.57 389 393 157 369 162 444 188 403 124 292 381 233 284 211 2S6 68 246 292 350 72 301 391 159 2.53 277 257 140 4.14 1 4.10 East Tawas village Burleigh -. Rlnr.UrnaTi 4.34 i 4.34 Columbia (inc. Brooklyn Oscoda (inc. Oscoda vUl.) 4.07 3.75 3.55 3.22 3.83 3.44 3.59 3.33 4.16 3.85 4.12 3.61 3.95 4.14 3.44 4.15 4.07 4.04 3.46 4.04 388 3..50 4.16 3.99 4.66 3.45 4.07 3.75 Concord (including Con- Plainfleld __ Eeno 3.54 3 22 Sherman. Tawas (including Tawa.s City village) Grass Lake (including Grass Lake village) Grass Lake village Hanover (including Han- 3.83 3.44 3 59 Tawas City vUlage WUber An Sable city Istward.. 3 33 2d ward 4 16 3d ward 3 85 1,084 92 71 42,1 28;i 67 222 172 SI 48 125 1,081 92 71 428 2S:l 67 222 172 31 48 12:1 4.88 6.15 5.31 4 53 4..58 3.94 5.12 5.13 3.26 5.56 5.16 4 6.S 5 23 4.59 4 30 4.88 6.15 5.31 4.53 1.58 3.94 5.12 .-.13 3 26 ri..')i; r,.iij 4.49 4.88 4.44 4.04 Libertv 4.12 Ieon Co. 3.61 Norvell 3,ft3 Atkinson . . Parma (including part of Parma viUage) Parma village (part of) . Bates.. .- Crystal Falls (including Crystal Falls viUaga)... Crystal Falls vUlage 4.14 3.44 4.11 4,06 Iron Eiver (including Iron Eiver village) Iron River village Sandstone (includiog part of Parma village). Parma viUage (part of) . 4.04 3.46 4.04 Mastodon Springport ('including 1 Spriugport village) Springport village 3.73 3.36 4,581 153 182 432 4,779 161 188 460 Tompkins 3 92 Broomfield.. 4 35 Parma village (in Parma and Sandstone) Coe (inc. Shepherd vlll.). 3.45 646 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLV. — CoNimvEO^^Dwellings and families and average number of persona to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. JiCESOK Co.— Com. Jackson city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward 7th ward 8th ward KAIiAMAZOO Co. . Alamo Brady (including part of Vicksburg village) Vicksburg village (pt. of) Charleston (including part of Galesbure viU.) Oalesburg village (pt. of) Climax Comstock (inc. part of Galesburg village) Galesburg village (pt. of) Cooper Kalamazoo Oshtemo Pavilion Portage ___ Prairie Ronde Bichland (inc. Bichland village) _. Richland village. ___ Ross (inc. Augusta vil- lage) Augusta village Schoolcraft (including the following villages).. Schoolcraft village Vicksburg village (pt. of) Texas _ Wakeshma Gralesburg village (in Charleston and Com- stock) Vicksburg village (in Brady and Schoolcraft) Kalamazoo city. Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward _. Kalkaska Co. Boardman Clearwater... 1 Cold Springs. Excelsior Garfield Glade _. 5,242 413 629 439 937 674 787 941 422 a 5,315 4.31 414 4.14 9,565 275 356 90 237 442 156 252 385 287 254 210 217 247 79 359 137 551 222 179 223 181 4,555 1,023 1,226 734 1,012 560 1,220 168 132 33 74 31 21 629 441 937 716 797 937 424 og O 0) ■5" 10,035 286 373 94 243 25 407 467 166 257 395 313 261 224 221 260 81 379 140 566 227 182 228 354 191 276 4,801 1,063 1,310 785 1,043 600 1,228 170 132 33 74 31 21 4.14 4.00 3.71 4.60 4.30 3 97 6.77 440 4.10 3.96 3.39 4.09 360 3 86 4.01 3.50 4 50 5 24 4.47 4.05 4 26 413 4.59 4.03 3.87 3.49 3.85 3.73 3.51 4.08 4.32 3.52 3.47 4.62 4.16 4.69 5,80 4.34 4.52 4.62 4.32 4.53 3.73 4 08 5.32 5.81 4.25 4.13 4.14 3 98 3.71 4.33 4.23 3.90 6.74 419 3.94 3.77 3.24 3.99 3 60 3.62 3.30 4 42 5.11 4.10 3.94 4.00 4.06 4.36 3.96 3.66 3 42 3.75 3.64 3 46 3.99 4.07 3.34 3.38 4.39 4,00 4.29 5.42 4.21 4.22 4.59 4 26 4.53 3 73 4.08 5.32 5 81 Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Kalkaska Co.— Co». Kalkaska (inc. Kalkaska Kalkaska village) Kalkaska village. Oliver Orange Rapid River Springfleld VVUson =1 z« n Kent Co.— Con. Cedar Springs village (in Nelson and Solon) 284 51 211 16,599 1,547 833 1,536 1,568 2,015 1,902 1,348 716 1,066 1,652 1,427 989 300 56 215 18,184 1,612 926 1,680 1,816 2,160 2,075 1,573 829 1,140 1,776 1,506 1,091 3.65 4.08 3.56 4.79 4.34 5 22 4.81 3.01 4.85 5.01 4.98 5.04 4.60 4 54 433 4.S2 346 3 71 3.50 4.37 4.17 4 70 4.40 4.32 4.52 4.68 4.27 4 33 4.30 4 22 4.10 4.37 Lapbee Co.— Con. Attica (inc. Attica Till.). 362 86 342 102 367 226 345 94 232 242 308 77 576 293 199 433 130 59 264 307 86 407 156 257 25S 726 155 238 96 237 371 91 347 104 384 232 353 94 236 234 321 79 .581 296 211 448 136 60 270 328 89 420 137 273 266 767 162 233 99 251 4.03 3.98 4 39 409 5.11 4.60 3.90 3.62 461 4.82 4.10 3.59 4.33 4.06 4.70 4.31 4.23 417 4.53 4.26 3.87 4 68 4.17 4.S4 4.72 4.06 4.00 4 09 3.91 4.15 3.95 3.7R Lisbon vill. {in Sparta, Kent Co., and Chester, Ottawa Co.)- - Burlington (including Clifford Tillage) 4.32 4.01 Kockford village (in Al- Burnside 4 89 goma and Plainfield)... Deerfield 4.4S Grand Rapids city 1st ward Dryden (including Dry- 3.82 2d ward 3.62 3d ward_ Elba _ '..II 4.53 4th ward -_ __ _ 4.59 5th ward Hadley (including Had- 6th ward 3.93 7th ward __. 3 51 8th ward . Imlay (including Imlay 9th ward 4.27 10th ward Imlay City village 4 02 nth ward 4 44 12th ward Marathon (iocludingthe following villages) Colambiaviile village... Otter Lake village. Mayfield 499 187 89 30 56 137 507 194 89 30 57 137 5.62 6.38 5 31 4.63 4.82 5.33 5.53 6.15 5.31 4.63 4 73 5.33 4.17 4.04 4.10 4 43 Metamora (inc. Meta- 3.98 Metamora village North Branch (including North Branch village).. North Branch village Oregon 3 74 4 34 4.15 4.27 Laeb Co. _ 1,132 264- 72 24 47 12 132 204 75 24 18 170 118 1C4 98 78 20 35 193 1,191 272 76 26 50 12 139 206 77 25 19 173 121 104 100 79 21 44 198 5.12 4.59 4.17 8.73 4.9S la.w 6.24 4.58 i49 8.92 4.94 4.35 4.12 4.64 4.55 4 81 413 5.86 4.26 4.93 4 46 3.95 8.08 4.68 18.50 3.93 4.51 4.38 8.56 4.68 4.27 4.02 4.64 4.46 4.73 3.93 4.66 4.16 Chase (inc. Chase viU.)._ Rich 4.58 3 84 1st ward 3.83 2d ward.., 3.H2 Eden 3.79 4th ward 3.92 Lnther village (part of). Glencoe Leelanau Co... __. l,S.-)2 162 185 93 154 227 76 146 329 165 100 215 1,906 162 19) 93 158 237 81 156 330 174 102 218 3.07 4 75 6.05 5.24 5.15 4.92 4.11 4.45 4.84 5.33 ■5.17 5,38 4.93 Lake Newkirk (inc. part of Luther village) Luther village (part of) . 4 75 npntftrviilfi 5.79 (Ueveland . . _ .. 5,'.:4 5 02 Empire 4.71 (ilen Arbor 3 85 Pleasant Plaios (includ- ing Baldwin village) Kasson . .. 417 Leelanau . 4 83 Wflbbptr Leland. . 5.06 Yates Solon 5.07 Luther village (in Ells- worth and Newkirk)- — Sutton's Bay . 5.30 Lenawee Co. 11,703 304 523 325 269 12,238 329 539 334 279 4.14 5.35 4.17 3.80 4.06 6,563 439 201 273 6,796 448 205 283 4.40 4.26 3.79 4.51 4.24 4 18 3.7a 4.35 3.97 Adrian Blisslield (inc. Blissfield village) Blissfield village Almont (includiog Al- 4.94 4.05 3.61 Cambridge 3 36 648 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Dwellinga and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. i a a 1 1 1 .2 1 -:i as u ■5" 4.45 4.28 4.50 3 98 3 95 3 51 3.88 4.32 3.94 3.00 4.14 4.70 3.86 4.39 4.40 4 30 4.21 4.71 3.82 3.84 415 3.66 3.46 4.07 3.97 4.17 4.01 3 95 3.25 4 07 4.14 4.04 4.12 4.03 3.78 3.90 3.57 3.98 4.19 4.03 3.76 4.U 4.08 4.60 4.80 4.22 4.03 n '1 4.14 3.99 4.35 384 3.69 3.45 3.79 4.13 3.79 2.91 3.88 4 33 3.70 4.25 4.18 3.99 4.16 4.62 3.77 3.76 3.72 3.58 3.36 3.92 3.80 3.99 4 01 3.92 3.17 3.87 4.00 3.93 3.82 3.70 3 63 3.68 3.42 3.85 4.01 3.95 3.72 3.96 3 99 4.44 4.47 4.05 4.03 Counties, townships. Tillages, cities and wards. 1 a Is E- S5 2" |i 3.83 3.53 4.07 4.31 4.28 4.32 4.41 3.50 4.58 4.11 3.91 4.09 3.97 4.24 Lenawee Co.— Con. Clinton (inc. Clinton vil- laffe) 357 243 332 110 338 61 555 308 330 62 279 294 414 466 380 333 354 470 403 45 285 731 379 685 556 339 74 119 123 2,334 668 782 435 549 620 136 272 212 384 261 344 114 362 62 568 322 343 64 298 319 431 481 400 359 358 479 408 46 318 ■747 390 711 582 354 74 120 126 2,458 588 803 470 597 647 144 284 219 Livingston Co. — Con. Handy (inc. Fowlerville Tillage) FowlerTille Tillage Hartland Howell (including part of HoweUTlUage). Howell Tillage (part of) . 546 275 251 799 578 207 260 26 192 297 129 237 237 604 568 289 261 866 624 213 272 27 209 308 134 241 243 651 3.68 Clinton village 3..% Deerfield (inc. Deerfleld 3.91 Deerfield village 3.97 Dover (inclndingpartof Clayton village) Clayton village (part of) Fairfield _ 3.96 4.20 Marion (including part of Howell Tillage) Howell Tillage (part of) . 4 21 ■pmnli-lin 3.37 4.21 of Clayton village) Putnam (inc. Pinckney TiUage) .S.96 Macon Pinr.Unfiy TillpgA 3.76 Tyrone..- 4.0?, UnadDla... . 3.87 Ogden Howell Tillage (in How- 3,94 Kaisin 434 11 44 337 203 42 457 11 47 357 218 42 5.41 5.18 4.34 5.67 5.62 4.48 4.83 4.62 4.38 5.22 5.34 5.83 4.78 5.15 4.49 5.07 4.56 3.76 5.21 5.04 4.54 5.37 5.30 4.70 4,50 4.26 3.89 4.10 3.73 Ridgeway _ 5 14 Riga ColumbuB Lakefield, Rollin (including part of Addison village) Addison village (part of) 5.18 4.06 McMillan (inc. Newberry village) 5.36 Newberry village Pentlend __ 5.21 4.48 Seneca (including Mo- Tecumseh (inc. Tecum- Mackinac Co. 1,498 63 146 186 99 35 184 137 85 73 235 i 410 56 119 118 117 1,512 64 147 188 101 36 186 139 85 74 235 42 39 416 57 122 118 119 4.79 Tecumseh village Woodstock (including part of Addison village) Addison village (part of) Addison village (in Rol- lin and Woodstock) Clayton village (in Do- ver and Hudson) Brevort 4.55 Cedar . 4.35 Garfield (inc. Naubin- 5.16 Naubinway village Hendricks . 5.24 5.67 Holmes (inc. Mackinac 4 73 Adrian city Mackinac village _ Marquette.. .. 5.07 4.49 2d ward Moran _ .S.dd Newton.. 4,56 Portage 3.76 St. Ignace . 5.21 St. Ignace city 4.9'( 3d ward Ist ward 4,46 5.24 ^i -ward 5.30 4.62 4,883 409 216 312 310 223 190 197 216 5,095 417 218 324 317 23t 204 205 216 Livingston Co Brighton (inc. Brighton Macomb Co.. 7,193 422 184 475 234 7,425 428 184 503 248 4.36 Brighton viUago Armada (including Ar- mada village) Conway _ _ _ 4 20 Deerfield . Armada village 3 89 Bruce (including part of Romeo village) . _ . Green Oak,.. 3 87 Hamburg. Romeo village (part of). 3 52 POPULATION. 649 TABLE XLV. — Continbed. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. a 1 1 o 3 B £ o .. S li 0-5 §s ? CO ss ■?" 4.56 4.27 5.08 4.86 5.12 4.14 3.44 3.96 4.57 4.41 4.07 3.37 3.54 4.08 3 55 4.S1 4.04 j."S 4.39 3.99 3 82 3.68 3.66 3 77 3.70 4.65 4.67 4.27 5.31 5.43 5.29 4.26 3.64 6.15 4..53 4.25 5.71 5.63 5.56 4.51 4.59 o| IS 4.39 4.15 4 93 4.83 5.04 3.98 3.37 3.73 429 4.18 3.94 3.57 3.39 3.91 3.49 4.74 4.04 5.19 4.26 3.93 3.72 368 3.49 3.61 3 65 4.47 4.61 4.15 4.79 5.05 5.03 4.21 3.61 5.87 4.43 4.21 5.46 5.27 3 09 4.30 4 57 Coon ties, townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 1 0} u 5S ti- ll' o s ^ (5 o - > ^ Macomb Co.— Con. Chesterfield (including 438 209 369 495 130 547 133 80 367 320 586 101 207 409 105 413 46 491 67 495 196 167 287 430 151 1,215 479 476 260 476 215 380 496 132 568 136 83 391 338 604 101 216 426 107 419 46 499 69 502 201 167 301 449 153 1,263 485 490 288 Manistee Co.— Con. Onekama village.. . 90 146 46 141 2,337 289 a34 :303 291 343 353 404 90 146 4S 143 2,605 310 379 344 324 365 412 471 4.49 4.36 4.85. 5.06 5.76 5.64 5.60 5.90 5.89 5 44 5.54 6.22 4.49 New Baltimore village) Pleasanton, 4.36 New Baltimore village.- . Springdale - 4 63 Clinton Stronack _.. 4 99 Erin 5.16 Lenox (including the fol- 3.23 lowing villages - 2d ward 3.23 New Haven village 3d ward 5.19 5 29 Eichmond village (part 5.11 of) 6th ward 4.73 Macomb _ , 7th ward _ _ 5.34 Ray Richmond (inc. the fol- lowing villages) Memphis village (part of) Richmond village (part Manitou Co Chandler.. 179 48 14 21 80 16 183 48 14 21 84 16 5.13 5.00 5.85 4.67 5.24 4.94 5.96 3.64 5.26 6.17 5.53 5.37 5.75 3.79 5.73 6.37 5.31 3.82 5.94 7.08 5.22 5.44 5.30 6.67 6.00 7.05 6.31 7.69 6.21 6.15 6.6o 7.43 6.12 6.97 3.98 6.81 8.07 5.13 5.21 6.03 5.56 5.33 5.71 5.01 5.00 of) Galilee 5 85 Shelby (including part of Utica village) North Maniton 4.67 4.99 Utica village (part of)._ South Manitou, 4.E4 Sterling (including part of Utica village) 6,378 304 192 86 80 49 139 38 168 35 435 119 106 35 51 153 27 1,751 120 200 265 250 184 208 151 117 141 115 1,625 253 158 180 258 264 215 204 93 7,224 317 204 89 81 50 141 38 182 41 4a3 126 113 40 51 154 27 2,23.s 136 249 332 35S 246 261 176 186 160 134 1,834 278 187 196 265 333 243 236 96 5.26 Utica village (part of)... Warren (including War- PPTl vjllagA) Champion _ Chocoiay Ely '3.41 4.95 Warren village... Washington (including part of Romeo village). Romeo village (part of) . Memphis villagetin Eich- mond,Macomb Co., and RUey, St. Clair Co.)— - Richmond village (in Lenox and Richmond ) . Romeo village (in Bruce and Washington) Utica village (in Shelby and Sterling) Forsyth Humboldt Ishperoing Marquette Michigamme Negaunee Republic Eichmond (inc. Palmer village) Palmer village. Sands Skandia TUden Turin 5.46 526 5.67 5.79 5.28 5.43 5.31 5..50 5.38 6 20 3.22 5.40 5.30 Mt. Clemens city. - ■)') 3d ward 5 '*9 2d ward 5.66 4,811 153 315 109 131 232 95 395 537 76 80 222 5,173 161 319 110 137 237 96 413 574 83 84 223 3d ward _ 5.03 5.36 5th ward 4 63 Arcadia 6tb ward 4.90 7th ward 8th ward 5 70 Bear Lake village 4.69 9th ward 5.40 10th ward 5 98 Cleon (including Copem- 5.30 Copemish village.. 1st ward 620 2d ward 6.82 4.9* 5.08 Maple Grove -. MoriUa 5th ward 4.80 6th ward.. 5.93 Onekama (inc. Onekama village) Tth ward. 460 5.53 82 650 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLJfl XLV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties. townships, villages, cities and wards. a ■a 1 a la o 5S ID »a as n 5.05 5.01 4.96 4.95 4.87 5.51 4.69 4.35 3.75 4.55 4.58 4.25 4.47 4.74 4.81 4.15 4.61 4.57 7.49 4.81 5.04 4.58 3.96 4.75 4.71 4.53 4.89 4.84 4.72 4.87 4.48 4.59 3.83 4.45 4.43 4.78 4.57 4.55 4.56 4.77 4.29 4.61 4.19 4.93 4.55 4.40 4.30 Counties, townships. Tillages, cities and wards. a a (D 1 1 i a 3 o H i °a 0,2 as 11 Marquette Co.— Con. 1,091 270 214 141 277 186 1,176 272 229 146 306 223 5.44 5.05 5.31 5.01 5.38 6.61 Mecosta Co.— Com. 133 124 292 95 1,156 203 172 322 211 248 133 132 306 96 1,204 208 176 335 226 259 4.23 5.33 4.83 4.12 4.50 4.29 4.63 4.75 4.14 4.56 6.05 6.70 9.00 5.62 5.66 6.53 6.66 5.45 5.37 5.39 6.32 6.81 8.51 6.29 5.24 6.1)4 5.14 6.06 4 ?.3 Sheridan. ___ Wheatland 5 m 4 61 3d ward Morley village (in .^tna and Deerfleld) Big Eapids city 407 5tli ward 4.32 3,757 291 72 74 328 55 141 190 84 51 205 289 37 161 110 175 127 1,621 253 295 309 378 335 51 3,928 298 76 78 330 55 145 193 86 52 215 301 37 162 111 183 131 1,737 255 303 324 395 407 53 4.90 4.45 3.96 4.79 4.61 4.25 4.60 4.82 4.93 4.24 4.83 4.76 7.49 4.84 5.08 4.79 4.09 5.09 4.74 4.65 5.15 5.03 5.73 5.06 4.59 4.59 3.83 4.51 4.49 4.83 4.64 4.69 4.71 4.93 4.36 4.65 4.26 4.97 4.62 4.43 4.33 4.18 2d ward 4.53 3d ward 4 57 Amber (including part of Scottville village).-. Scottville Till, (part of).. 4th ward 3.86 4 36 Branch Menominee Co. .. 3,926 97 46 93 183 133 165 358 362 506 1,983 291 281 273 332 229 345 232 4,369 105 47 99 190 134 170 366 366 514 2,378 319 431 351 368 291 355 263 5.43 Custer (including part of Scottville village) 6.15 Scottville vill. (part of).. Holmes ._ 8.81 Eden 5.28 Free Soil . Mellen 5 45 Menominee. 6.49 Grant Hamlin 6.46 Pere Marquette... Nadeau 5.33 5.31 5.31 Sherman Menominee city 5 27 Summit . Istward 6 29 2d ward . 5 55 Scottville village (in Am- 3d ward 4.89 ber and Custer) 4th ward . . 4.73 Ludington city 5.14 Istward 6th ward 4 99 2d ward 7th ward 5 34 3d ward . 2,857 117 119 37 129 166 284 170 114 149 66 68 236 106 145 373 248 578 140 203 141 94 2,943 117 119 42 129 171 291 180 121 162 68 68 248 107 152 380 ■ 255 588 142 208 144 94 4.63 4.62 4.87 4.51 4.55 4.97 4.51 4.43 4.71 5.42 4.27 4.33 4.72 5.10 4.37 4.80 4.71 4.30 4.29 4.19 4.52 4.21 5th ward 4.49 6th ward Edenville 4.62 4,515 222 64 151 148 202 190 292 31 149 137 310 289 119 196 286 252 4,627 222 64 153 150 204 193 301 32 155 139 313 294 120 199 288 254 4.87 Mecosta Co Green dale 3 98 Homer . 4.55 .^tna (including part of Morley village) 4.82 Morley village (part of) . Jngersoll. -, 4 41 Austin Jasper 4 18 Big Rapids 4 44 Chippewa Larkin 4 98 Colfax ..,. Lee 4 15 Deerfield (including part Lincoln 4 32 of Morley village) Midland. ._.. 4 49 Morley village (part of) . Mt. Hayley 5 08 Fork. 4.16 Grant Warren (including Cole- Hinton ___ Midland city 4 22 Mecosta Istward 4.23 4.09 4 42 Miilbrook.. . 2d ward . costa village). _-_ 3d ward _. 4th ward 4.21 POPULATION. 651 TABLE XLiV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Missaukee Co .^tna _.. Bloomfield _, _ Caldwell _ Clam Union Forest _ Lake (inclnding part of Lake City village) Lake City village (pt. of) Norwich Pioneer Beeder (including part of Lake City village)... Lake City vill. (part of) , Eichland(includingpart of McBaln village) McBain village (part of) . Eiverside (including part of McBain village) McBain village (part of) . West Branch Lake City village (in Lake and Reeder) McBain village (in Rich- land and Riverside) MONKOE Co ABh.__ Bedford Berlin Dundee (including Dun- dee village) -- Dundee village Erie Exeter Frenchtowu Ida._._ _. LaSalle London _ _ Milan (inclnding part of Milan village) Milan village (part of)_- Monroe Raisinville Summerfield (including Petersburg village) Petersburg village Whiteford MiLan village (in Milan Monroe Co., and York, Washtenaw Co.)-- - Monroe city 1st ward., _ 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward — i. s na "■;; O 4- "a 1 3 a '^ CO BB CO 01 o9 ss H H t" 1,330 1,372 5.23 5.07 57 60 5.75 5.47 37 37 4.16 4.16 lOS 112 5.52 5.22 177 182 5.44 5.29 49 49 5.71 5.71 106 109 5.70 5.54 8 9 3.63 3.22 66 70 4.92 4.64 41 41 4.93 4.93 272 280 5.01 4.86 212 220 4.92 4.75 177 183 5.33 5.15 9 10 4.67 4.20 210 216 4.98 4.84 120 123 4.88 4.76 32 33 5.09 4.94 220 229 4.88 4.68 129 133 4.87 4.72 7,046 7,235 4.71 4.59 436 448 4.68 4.55 452 478 4.59 4.34 368 371 5.03 4.99 7S4 804 4.21 4.11 291 300 3.83 3.72 269 277 5,49 5.33 375 383 5.1(1 4.99 375 389 5.22 5.03 336 346 4.74 4.61 277 283 4.81 4.71 303 313 4.53 4.39 500 504 4.21 4.18 99 99 3.99 3.99 176 181 4.98 4.85 363 369 4.89 4.81 470 488 4..S4 4.18 118 123 3.VS 3.63 414 416 4.49 i 47 255 262 3.78 3.68 1,148 1,185 4.89 4.74 382 394 4.98 4.82 221 232 4.46 4.25 384 394 4,53 4.41 161 165 6.14 5.99 Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. in Cm a 3 a •2 3 CD bo Q,a °| ■= SS S.5 H 4.30 4.36 4.02 3.97 3.92 4.43 4,18 4.35 4.41 4.06 4.61 4.33 4.19 3.74 4.33 5.00 4.62 4.07 3.68 4.37 4.39 4.55 3.80 4.52 4.31 4.28 4.39 4.27 3.70 5,27 3.75 3.99 3.97 4.22 3.77 3.98 4.02 3.94 7,949 276 576 263 335 483 266 333 354 80 254 217 348 79 321 2 276 406 200 449 342 293 69 268 486 325 249 346 33 229 114 781 233 273 275 327 188 139 8,124 289 578 265 342 490 268 357 360 82 266 227 359 80 324 2 280 412 202 452 343 308 60 277 502 338 259 351 33 232 115 790 234 279 277 328 188 140 Belvidere Bloomer (including Car- son City village) Carson ('ity village Bushnell. Gato (including Lake- view village) Lakeview village Crystal Day (inc. McBride vill.). Mp.RHdfl villagR Eureka Evergreen (including part of Sheridan vill.).. Sheridan viU. (part of).. Fairplain (^including part of Sheridan vill.) .. Sheridan vill. (part of) _. Ferris _ „ Home (including Ed- KHmnre villnge Maple Valley. Pierson (including Pier- snn villagp) Piersnn villflge Pine - Reynolds (inc. Howard City village) Howard City village- Sidney (including part of Sheridan village) Sheridan village (part of) Winfield. Sheridan village (in Ever- green, Fairplain and (jreenville city 2d ward 3d ward 1st ward . MONTMOEENOX CO Albert 449 137 61 18 104 41 470 148 65 20 107 41 5.43 .1.36 4.80 6.28 5.71 5.68 Briley (inc. Atlanta vill.) Atlanta village . HiUman (including Hill- man village) Hillman village 652 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a fam,ily. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards, a ID 1 a 1 ll •3 SI as ^° 6.46 5.29 5.00 5.20 &>. og as H 6.16 5.29 5.00 5.00 4.56 4.35 4.41 3.86 4.85 4.77 4.47 4.81 4.53 4.37 4.47 4.69 4.50 4.46 4.64 4.79 4.24 4.23 4.21 4.28 4.42 4.44 4.41 5.16 3.66 4.23 4.61 4.41 4.74 4.25 5.01 4.33 4.68 4.98 4.49 4.42 4.69 4.43 4.12 Countiep, townships. Tillages, cities and ■wards. a 3 3 o E-i '3 t as n %>, OS as * to > s Montmorency Co — Con, 41 55 26 25 43 55 26 26 Nbwat^go Co. 4,144 351 44 181 91 95 129 242 168 136 23 462 178 253 67 277 107 313 113 76 100 179 92 154 100 389 128 136 59 222 59 306 131 281 4,262 360 46 186 101 96 132 247 173 147 26 472 182 238 69 281 108 321 117 77 101 185 93 161 108 391 129 143 60 234 60 311 133 290 4.62 4.48 4. 02 5.12 4.82 4.93 4.53 4.34 4.a5 4.50 3.64 4.48 ■4.43 4.28 3.81 4.40 4.13 4.59 4.43 5.16 4.81 5.07 4.43 4.76 5.14 4.45 3.80 5.38 4.69 4.71 10.97 4.16 3.91 4.38 4.49 Montmorency Ashland (inc. CrrantviU.) Grant village 4.Sfi Enst. 3.85 4 98 Wheatfield Beaver . 4.. 35 Big Prairie 4.88 7,972 31 405 48 79 168 72 143 162 48 179 87 372 313 208 316 76 273 98 354 114 414 392 115 79 174 4,277 487 628 490 343 705 670 579 375 203 63 82 58 8,168 34 417 49 80 172 75 152 172 51 190 93 377 316 209 324 79 273 98 356 116 417 395 117 82 177 4,388 500 631 494 356 717 704 591 393 206 64 83 59 4.68 4.77 4.54 3.94 4.91 4.88 4.65 5.11 4.81 4.65 4.74 5.01 4.56 4.50 4.66 4.91 4.41 4.23 4.21 4.31 4.50 4.47 4.44 5.25 3.80 4.30 4.73 4.53 4.77 4.29 5.20 4.43 4.92 5.09 4.73 4,49 4.76 4.49 4.19 Bndgeton _. ._ , 4.42 Brooks (including part of Newaygo village) Newaygo village (pt. of). Croton (IncladiDg Cro- ton village) . Blue Lake 4.25 Casinova (inc. part of Casnovia village).. Casnovia village (pt. of). 4.22 4.16 Croton village Dayton (including part of Fremont village) Fremont village (pt. of) . Denver (including part of Hesperia village) Hesperia village (pt. of) . Ensley 3.. 50 Dalton. Eggleston .. Fruitland 4.39 4.33 Fruitport (inc. Fruitport 4.20 Pmitport village _., Holton. 3. 70 4 34 Everett 4.09 Montague (inc. Monta'- Garfield (including part of Newaygo village) Newaygo village (pt. of) Goodwell __ 4.47 Montague village 4.28 5.09 Muskegon (inc. part of Muskegon Heights vill.) Grant 4.76 4.91 Muskegon Heights vil- Lincoln 4.39 Monroe.. 4.55 Norton (inc. part of Mus- kegon Heights village).. Muskegon Heights vil- 4.76 Sheridan (including part of Fremont village) Fremont village (pt. of) . Sherman 4.43 3.77 5 11 Sullivan Troy 4.62 Whitehall (inc. White- Wilcox (including White Cloud village) Whitehall village White River 4 47 White Cloud village Fremont village (in Day- ton and Sheridan) _ Hesperia village (in Den- ver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.) Newaygo village (in Broolis ajad Garfield) . . . 10.78 Casnovia vill. (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, 4.10 Muskegon Heights vil- lage {in Muskegon and Norton) 3.85 Muskegon city ___ 4.24 1st ward. ___ Oakland Co Addison (inc. Leonard village) 9,926 294 81 532 276 483 244 303 10,244 297 81 538 290 503 24.-) 317 4.30 4.02 3.84 4.01 3.76 4.21 4.00 4.18 2d ward. 4.17 4th ward 3 98 5th ward Leonard village 3.84 6th ward Avon (including Roches- 7th ward 3.82 8th ward Rochester village Bloomfield (including Birmingham village) Birmingham village North Muskegon city 3.58 4.05 3.98 4.02 3d ward POPULATION. 653 TABLE XLiV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Oakland Co.— Con. Commerce Farmin&ton (including Farmington village) Farmiugton village Groveland Highland HoUy (inc. Holly village) Holly village Independence (including Clarkston village) ___ Clarkston village Lyon (including South Lyon village) South Lyon village Miliord (including Mil- ford village) Milford village Novi Oakland Orion (inc. Orion village) Orion village Oxford (inc. Oxford vUl.) Oxford village Pontiac Bose Boyal Oak (including Boyal Oak village) Royal Oak village Southfleld. _ Springfield. Troy Waterford West Bloomfield. White Lake Pontiac city.. Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward Oceana Co... Benona Clay Banks.. Colfax Crystal Elbridge.__. Ferry — Golden_ Grant — Greenwood Hart (inc. Hart village) Hart village Leavitt New Field (inc. part of Hesperis village) Hesperia vill. (part of) Otto 390 97 222 326 536 331 312 109 434 196 509 308 332 200 342 163 519 288 212 226 409 99 324 254 355 250 231 192 1,459 256 351 334 327 191 3,667 265 166 40 152 288 200 233 185 117 500 218 191 198 64 33 287 232 329 563 342 320 110 441 196 513 308 338 213 344 164 541 298 223 241 416 101 342 263 355 257 2S2 199 1,516 261 382 341 336 196 3,790 274 175 40 157 297 215 234 185 117 534 242 198 198 64 34 »s i. 1 ^.^ P*>, p -■ f - a ^« ^s , o - <'■ 4.09 3.95 + ..•« 4. IS 3.59 3.55 4 17 3.99 4/22 4.18 4.00 3.81 3.72 3.60 4.16 4.05 3.62 3.59 4.04 3.98 3.93 3.93 4.03 4.00 3.98 3.98 3.95 3.88 4.54 4.26 4.00 3.98 3.75 3.73 3.82 3.67 3.59 3.47 4.71 4.48 4.27 4.00 4.49 4.41 3.75 3.67 4.56 4.32 4.07 3.94 4.23 4.23 4.61 4.48 4.61 4.59 4.18 4.04 4.99 4.80 4.08 4.00 4.40 4.04 4.14 4.06 7.82 7.61 3.93 4.53 3.83 4.38 440 4.26 4.66 4.42 4.55 4.55 5.38 5.20 4.86 4.71 4.69 4.36 4.34 4.32 4.65 4.65 4.67 4.67 4.47 4.19 4.55 4.10 4.56 4.40 4.39 4.39 4.02 4.02 4.73 4.32 Counties, to-miships, villages, cities and wards. Oceana Co.— Con. Pentwater (inc. Pent- water village) _.. Pentwater village Shelby (inc. Shelby vill.) Shelby villager Weare Hesperia vill. (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.) Ogemaw Co.. Beaver Lake Churchill Cumming Edwards Foster — Goodar Hm_. Horton Kiacking Logan __. Mills... Ogemaw Bichland Rose West Branch (including West Branch village) ... West Branch village Ontonaqon Co. Bohemia Carp Lake . Greenland . Interior McMillan Ontonagon (inc. Onto- nagon village). __. Ontonagon village Rockland Osceola Co BurdeU (inc. Tustin viU.) Tustin village Cedar Evart (including part of Evart village) 354 327 549 237 196 131 1,169 22 73 77 60 36 32 16 54 74 92 18 40 124 128 1,185 31 8 50 236 321 431 356 108 Evart village (part of) Hartwick Hersey (inc. Hersey vill.) Hersey village Highland Le Eoy (inc. LeEoy viU.) Le Eoy village. Lincoln Marion (inc. Marion vill.) 3,455 201 61 46 230 90 117 267 77 115 230 92 240 218 341 565 244 198 133 1,196 22 78 65 36 32 16 34 76 22 18 40 128 129 403 277 1,199 31 8 50 237 326 434 359 113 3,563 211 231 90 117 281 83 119 241 97 2« 229 O © 4.28 4.23 4.37 4.08 4.38 3.91 4.82 4.41 3.83 4.84 5,32 3.78 3.38 4.81 5.22 4.86 4.32 4.50 4.05 5.02 4.91 4.60 4.50 5.80 5.55 6.63 4.64 6.88 5.55 5.78 5.81 4.81 4.69 4.69 4.39 4.58 4.37 4.50 4.61 4.30 5.07 4.97 4.84 5.10 4.83 654 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to afam,ily. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. a 1 I 3 a -3 1 n as tl 4.56 4.78 4.38 4.22 4.22 4.75 4.48 5.29 4.73 4.35 4.26 4.65 3.83 3.83 4.41 8.78 3.04 4.07 4.49 4.47 4.66 5.03 4.40 3.54 5.17 4.24 4.97 4.22 6.75 4.34 4.24 5.22 4.31 4.78 4.79 5.09 4.45 3.50 4.32 4.49 4.93 5.09 4.43 Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Q 3 a 3 o H og as if o S I! Osceola Co.— Con. 122 58 166 372 209 717 490 137 212 129 279 126 59 171 383 219 739 502 139 215 136 309 4.70 4.86 4.51 4.31 4.42 4.90 4.59 5.37 4.79 4.59 4.40 Ottawa Co.— Con. 429 439 587 201 141 413 180 320 380 620 179 51 199 1,079 238 170 488 183 1,184 326 165 330 282 81 445 444 589 202 147 448 197 327 888 628 180 56 201 1,114 244 178 504 188 1,268 866 188 340 298 81 5.17 4.79 4.48 4.04 4.85 4.77 4.52 4.56 4.32 4.96 4.47 4.08 4.49 4.88 4.68 4.90 4.92 5.03 5.33 5.64 5.38 5.81 5.11 4.81 5.93 4.65 5.19 6.33 6.09 4.75 5.69 9.03 5.26 6.39 4.88 5.46 8.12 5.18 4.64 3.20 4.29 3.90 7.81 5.26 9.79 6.19 4.97 Middle Branch.. Olive . 4.76 Polkton (inc. Coopers- Osceola (including part 4 47 of Evart village)- CoopersvilTe vUlage Robinson. 4.02 4.65 Evart village (part of)_. Eicbmond (including Eeed City village) Reed City village Rose Lake Spring Lake (including Spring Lake village)... Spring Lake village Tallmage 4.40 4.13 4 46 Wright 4.23 Zeeland (including part of Zeeland village) Zeeland vUlage (part of) Lisbon vill. (in Sparta, Kent Co., and Chester, Ottawa Co.) Sylvan _ Evart village (in Evart 381 • 16 45 93 38 26 45 99 19 388 18 47 93 40 26 45 100 19 4.74 4.31 4.00 4.41 9.24 3.04 4.07 4.53 4.47 3.71 Atherton. . _ Zeeland village (in Hol- land and Zeeland) Grand Haven city 1st ward. 4 4,1 Comins 4.73 Elmer 4.57 2d ward 4,68 Greenwood 3d ward 4 77 4th ward 4 89 Mentor, Holland city Mount Pindus 4.97 1st ward 5.02 1,000 197 84 37 40 165 37 127 44 258 124 95 208 1,029 203 89 37 41 . 177 37 134 44 258 124 98 213 8,266 313 282 354 16 295 421 191 612 21 4.79 5.19 4.67 3.54 5.30 4.55 4.97 4.46 6.75 4.34 4.24 5.39 4.41 4.89 5.01 5.20 4.56 3.50 4.51 4.57 5.04 5.24 4.65 3d ward. 5 15 4th ward 4.83 Bagley (including part of Gaylord village) Gaylord Tillage (part of) Charlton 5th ward 4.81 Peesqub Isle Co 997 62 52 153 22 57 72 65 88 228 86 162 109 1,035 64 52 161 24 57 76 67 90 238 36 170 114 5.71 Chester... AUis.. 4 50 Corwith Bearinger 5.19 Belknap. 6.02 Elmira Bismarck 5.58 Case. Livingston (inc. part of Gaylord village) 4 75 5.39 Metz 8 76 Gaylord village (part of) Otsego Lake Moltke.. Posen 5.14 Gaylord viJlage (in Bag- ley and Livingston) 6 12 Presque Isle. 4 88 Rogers (including Rog- ers village).. 7,990 299 276 345 16 283 414 187 594 20 5 21 Ottawa Co. Rogers village 7 76 AUandale Roscommon Co Denton 320 14 20 167 10 27 15 19 48 336 14 20 176 10 27 16 25 48 Blendon 4.93 4 64 Chester (including part of Lisbon village) . Lisbon TUlage (part of). Crockery Gerrish--- 3.20 4.07 3.90 Markey.. Georgetown Nester Grand Haven 7.81 4.94 7.44 6.19 Holland (including part Richaeld of Zeeland village). .. Roscommon.. Zeeland village (part of) St. Helens . POPULATION. 655 TABLE XLV.- -CoNTiNUBD. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, viUases, cities and wards. 2 1 la o H 'a 1 as is |s 4.67 4.59 4.45 5.25 4.38 3.90 4.67 4.66 4.80 4.92 4.90 4.59 3.98 3.74 5.27 4.96 5.42 4.76 4.20 4.83 4.66 4.92 4.76 4.63 5.01 4.54 4.31 4.14 4.95 4.67 4.72 4.46 5.22 4.63 4.58 4.38 4.90 4.51 4.61 5.03 4.67 4. IS 4.70 4.69 4.79 4.73 4.41 4.47 4.90 »1 |i 4.54 4.49 4.37 4.73 4.35 3.85 4.56 4.53 4.60 4.90 4.90 4.51 3.93 3.67 5.22 4.96 5.42 4.59 4.12 4.78 4.66 4.91 4.66 4.60 4.91 4.34 4.19 4.00 4.91 4.60 4.72 4.34 5.06 4.49 4.49 4.27 4.47 4.32 4.43 4.90 4.57 4,38 4.53 4.39 4.74 4.60 4.36 4.37 4.65 Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. » a 1 3 a s 'a ^. s as li 4.88 5.15 5.35 5.30 5.21 4.70 4.81 4.91 5.24 4.95 5.07 4.79 5.27 4.77 4 68 5.01 4.82 4 56 4.32 4.10 4.85 4.60 4.84 4.42 4.75 4.29 5.55 4.95 4.88 4 52 3.76 4.61 5.01 4.87 5.01 4.19 4.53 4.68 4.96 4.36 \- C as < 17,534 165 a36 275 346 79 283 415 688 436 182 172 591 292 376 194 110 263 105 187 125 336 149 320 260 114 371 138 120 376 251 370 272 9,633 718 858 453 770 961 411 955 479 414 776 771 567 446 499 555 18,019 169 342 305 348 80 290 427 715 437. 182 175 600 297 380 194 110 273 107 189 125 337 152 322 265 119 382 143 121 382 251 380 281 9,918 732 881 497 804 999 422 974 490 429 811 779 582 452 511 585 6,958 175 193 267 19 179 182 22 425 303 184 199 172 202 225 175 156 638 142 183 348 117 354 62 518 199 204 80 185 390 96 289 316 55 279 73 125 275 74 95 7,135 178 200 278 19 182 185 23 448 311 192 204 174 211 229 175 163 654 146 188 359 121 366 63 527 203 205 80 188 396 98 291 328 61 284 73 126 281 80 96 4 76 Alhfift Argyle- 5.07 5.16 Blumfield Bridgehampton (includ- ing part of Carsonville Brady (including Oak- 5 09 Oakley village- - Carsonville vill. (part of) Buel .._. 5.21 4.63 Bridgeport Custsr (including part ofSanOac Center) Sanilac Center (part of) 4.73 Carroll ton (including 4.70 497 Carrolton village Elk. 4 K^ F.lm«r 4 85 Chesaning (including Chesaning village) Chpsacing village Frnnk-pinmnth Evergreen Flynn 4.67 5 21 Forester.. . 4.57 Fremont Greenleat Lamotte ^ Lexington (iocluding tlie following villages) . Croswell village. 4.50 5.01 James 4.61 Jonesfield (including 4.4b 4.20 Lexington village Maple Valley (including Brown City viUage) Brown City village Marion (including Deck- erville village) 3.99 Lakefield 4.70 Maple Grove 4.45 Rir.hlflnH 4 68 DeckerviUe village Marlette (inc. Uarlette village). 4.35 Spanlding St. Charles (including St. Charles viUage) St. Charles village 4.67 Marlette village 4 20 Minden (including Min- den villagft).. 5.53 Minden viUage 4.95 Moore .. 4.80 Sanilac (including Port Sanilac village) Port Sanilac vUlage Speaker Washington (including partof Carsonville vill.) Car=onville viU. (pt. of) . Watertown (including part of Sanilac Center village). 4.45 3.68 1st ward- 4.57 2d ward 3d ward.__ 4.83 4th. ward 4.40 4.92 Sanilac Center village 4.19 Wheatland 4.49 Worth 4.58 Carsonville village (in Bridgehampton and Washington).. ... 4.59 14th ward Sanilac Center vill. (in Custer and Watertown) 15tJi ward _. - 4.31 656 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. Schoolcraft Co Doyle. _ Germfask _. Harrison Hiawatha Inwood ManisticLue (including Manistique village) Manistique village Seney Thompson .__ Shiawassee Co. Antrim .__ Bennington _. Bums (inc. Byron viU.)__ Byron village Caledonia Fairfield Hazelton Middlebury New Haven Owosso Perry (including the fol- lowing villages) Morrice village Perry village Bush Sciota(includingLaiugs- burg village) Laingsburg village Shiawassee (including Bancroft village) Bancroft village Venice Vernon (including the following villages) Durand village Vernon village WoodhuU Corunna city._ 1st ward 2d ward.. 3d ward Owosso city 1st ward. _ 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward St. Claie Co. Berlin Brockway (inc. Yale vill.) Yale village.. _ Burtchville Casco _ 6B a 1,263 135 42 88 295 62 418 352 76 147 7,941 230 315 389 132 353 213 417 238 396 258 486 115 141 293 397 220 491 179 319 667 241 150 207 368 160 150 58 1,904 519 493 269 623 11,679 269 499 235 121 357 1,330 137 42 90 296 63 477 403 76 149 8,175 230 336 412 135 353 231 421 241 397 272 489 115 141 413 224 494 179 321 248 153 222 383 174 151 58 544 512 296 630 11,973 276 499 235 124 o - < 4.4S 4.19 4-24 4 14 3 85 3.78 3 >4 3.. 37 3.61 4.02 3.57 4.09 4.71 4.16 4.12 3.7,^ 3.54 1 35 4 64 4 M 1.16 4 3S ■.iM 4 70 4 ;m 3 .S7 147 4.15 4.13 1 41 4,57 4 45 4 41 4 01 4 82 4.20 4.19 4.18 4 34 3.SS 4.73 3.63 °1 4.39 3.94 4.09 3.98 3.72 3.ii5 3., SI 3.35 3.61 3.90 3.46 3.97 4.55 4.03 3.99 3.71 3.49 4 26 4.39 4.27 3.97 4-20 3.69 4.66 4.31 3.83 4 44 4 15 3.99 4.42 4.57 1 44 4.25 3.96 4.f0 4 07 4. OS 4.11 4 28 3.81 4.59 3.29 C'ountie,-, townships, villages, cities and wards. a I o5 1 £ 1 fe if ;!, a 2i Ss > - 4.11 3.64 4.63 4.39 3.77 3.51 4.46 4. 55 4.54 3.81 U CO ^« -5 "■ St. Joseph Co.— Coh. Fa'wn River 132 191 271 318 1,020 476 224 156 450 19i 262 202 813 &SS 396 263 135 203 281 331 1,057 860 477 225 156 KM 204 270 209 838 711 403 269 Tuscola Co.— Con. Millington (including part of Millington vill.) Millington vill. (part of) Novesta _, _,_ 407 137 217 299 690 466 301 202 123 75 413 140 222 303 700 472 304 20 i 124 78 4.05 Flowerfield 3.56 4.53 Tuscola . _. . 4.34 Lockport (including Three Rivers village).-. Three Rivers village Mendon (including Men- Vassar (inc. Vassar vill.) . 3.72 3.46 Watertown Wells _ 4.42 4.53 Wisner 4 .50 Kingston village (in Kingston and Koylton) . 3.6V Nottawa (including Cen- t.r«villf» villag-ft) T \N' BUREN Co. 7,737 213 525 237 349 594 251 480 101 74 416 70 311 573 367 355 224 585 276 262 456 160 622 378 453 78 2.59 799 57S 261 152 7,949 230 534 241 :i50 602 252 .501 104 79 418 70 314 595 :i84 3.55 231 590 280 268 474 169 659 403 472 83 262 825 601 269 162 4.01 4.13 3 54 3.46 4.22 4.01 3.64 4.03 3.73 4.05 4.13 3.39 4.30 3.77 3.64 4.12 4.08 4.02 3.64 4.02 3.76 3.47 3.91 3.72 3.% 3.78 4.24 4.28 4.24 4.20 3.91 3.91 Centreville village.. .k,,_ Park 3.83 Antwerp (including Law- tnn villapA) SCurgis (inc. Sturgis vill.) 3 48 T.awtnn villngfl 3 40 Sturgis village.- 4 21 "White Pigeon (including White Pigeon village) _. White Pigeon village .._ Bangor (including Ban- ."■nr villagfil 3 95 Bangor village 3.63 7,N96 398 295 318 360 IGl 304 417 103 442 224 201 361 70 440 458 192 240 601 423 282 282 56 228 19 8,069 421 311 333 376 105 307 451 109 445 224 20S 362 70 441 476 194 241 620 435 2S7 286 57 235 21 Bloomingdale {including the following villages). Bloomingdale village Grobleville vill. (part of) . Columbia (^including Breedsville village) j Breedsville village Covert _ _ . 3.86 Alrrnn 3.63 3.80 Columbia (including Unionville village) UnioQville village 4.11 3.39 4 25 Decatur (including De- Denmark (inc. Reese vill.) 3.63 Decatur village 3.48 Elkland (including Cass Geneva 4 12 3.96 Cass City village — Hartford (including Hartford village) 3.98 Elmwood (inc. Gage- 3.59 3.93 Gagetown village Fair Grove Lawrence (including Lawrence village) Lawrence village Paw Paw (including Paw Paw village) Fremont (including May- 3.61 3.28 3.68 Gilford Indian Fields (InclndiBg Pine Grove (including part of Gobleville vill.) . (joblovilleviU. (part of). Porter South Haven (including South Haven village)... South Haven village 3.81 3.55 4.19 Kingston (including part of Kingston village) Kingston village (part of) Koylton (including part of Kingston vUlage) Kingston village (part of) 4.14 4.07 4 m Gobleville vill. {in Bloom- ingdale and Pine Grove) 3.67 83 658 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLV. — Continued. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. Counties, townships, vlllaees, cities and wards. tJJD 'a m 3 a a 'a o H p..g C OJ =1 as H < 4.32 4.51 4.36 4.51 4.83 5.25 4.69 4.00 4.84 3.47 5.07 3.97 3.85 4.33 5.23 3.92 4.21 3.72 3.98 3.43 5.01 4.48 4.32 4.01 4.75 3.93 3.65 4.60 4.40 4.01 3.78 3.70 4.28 4.22 4.55 4.52 4.46 3.68 3.94 4.07 3.93 4.21 3.86 3.98 4.41 11 4.17 4.49 4.26 4.33 4.83 5.01 4.67 4.00 4.84 3.47 4.92 3.82 3.67 4.30 5.05 3.88 4.11 3.57 3.92 3.42 4.79 4.41 4.26 3.94 4.69 3.76 3.49 4.60 4.30 3.94 3.68 3.58 3.99 4.03 4.33 4.12 4.07 3.67 3.57 4.00 3.85 4.16 3.82 3.94 4.29 Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. a I ■n 3 5 .2 a •3 1 A.S a. O'g 11 10,074 242 418 236 140 208 211 11 255 32 134 533 302 271 218 307 391 165 476 234 210 246 544 344 177 469 156 5 296 355 255 202 2,588 596 468 429 428 199 468 1,504 338 256 391 179 340 10,422 243 428 246 140 218 212 11 255 32 138 554 317 273 226 310 400 172 483 255 220 250 551 350 179 491 163 5 303 361 262 209 2,772 625 492 471 469 200 515 1,530 345 259 395 181 350 55,607 506 278 498 161 926 500 30 600 33 88 402 431 58 342 476 225 699 317 1,091 476 336 437 421 1,832 355 268 433 44,222 2,464 1,970 2,541 2,882 3,043 3,193 2,540 3,056 3,638 3,701 2,948 2,747 2,250 2,194 2,551 2,504 870 322 205 343 63,171 523 284 521 184 945 525 32 629 34 90 402 451 60 366 485 226 738 341 1,143 504 352 465 444 1,966 358 280 465 31,296 2,838 2,193 3,173 3,192 3,814 3,569 3,335 3,319 4,750 4,025 3,541 3,180 2,509 2,369 2,710 2,779 883 330 208 345 5.26 4.37 4.51 5.37 4.89 3.01 4.92 5.14 5.63 5.79 6.00 5.16 4.75 4.00 4.45 4.75 4.36 5.10 3.91 3.97 3.83 3.58 4.63 4.48 5.20 4.27 4.86 3.96 3.37 5.60 5.48 3.44 4.64 5.64 4.80 6.46 4.76 6.18 4.96 5.66 5.57 6.43 5.09 5.06 5.38 4.84 4.75 4.76 4.97 4.63 4 21 Auguata Canton 4.41 Dearborn (inc. Dearborn village) Dexter 5.13 Dearborn village Ecorce 4 ?^ Lima (including part of 4.91 Chelsea village) Chelsea village (part of) Lodi (including part of Greenfield (inc. Higli- land Park village) Highland Park village .. Grosae Point (including the following villages) . Grosse Point village Groase Pointa Farm village 4.69 4.94 Saline village (part of).. 5.37 3.62 Manchester (including Manchester village)- ' _ 5 87 Manchester village . Hamtramck 3 16 Northfleld Huron (including New Boston village) New Boston village Livonia PittsBeld 4. .54 Salem_ Saline (including part of 3 87 4.16 Mongnagon (including Trenton village) Trenton village - Saline village (part of) . . 4.66 4 34 Scio (including Dexter village) __._ ^ Dexter village ._. Nankin (inc. Wayne vill.) Wayne village 4.83 3 64 Plymouth (including the following villages) Northville village Plymouth village Redtord ._ Superior. _ 3 70 Sylvan {including part of Chelsea village) Chelsea village (part of) 3.62 3.42 4.35 Webster. Romulus 4 25 York {including the fol- 4.85 lowing villages) Sumpter . 4.24 Taylor 4.65 Milan village (part of) .. Saline village (part of).. Ypsilanti 3.86 4 64 Chelsea village {in Lima 1st ward 4.85 and Sylvan). 2d ward 4 93 3d ward 4.36 Milan village fin Milan, 4.19 Monroe Co., and York, 4.50 Washtenaw Co.) Saline village (in Lodi, Saline and York) 6th ward 7th ward 4. '29 4.93 4.38 Ann Arbor city . 9th ward.. 4 73 lat ward 10th ward 2d ward __, 11th ward 4 71 12th ward. 4th ward 4 81 5th ward__ _ 13th ward 4 87 6th ward.. 4 71 15th ward 4 76 Ypsilanti city ___ 16th ward 4 84 1st ward ._j__. Wyandotte city 2d ward 4 77 3d ward 1st ward 4 64 4th ward 2d ward. 5th ward _ 3d ward 4.94 POPULATION. 659 TABLE XLV. — Concluded. — Dwellings and families and average number of persons to a dwelling and to a family. • Counties, townships, villages, cities and wards. i3 5 4.03 3.54 5.37 4.70 6.06 3.78 3.45 4.49 4.41 4.52 4.43 4.22 4.46 660 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVI. — The Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition, in the State, and in each county, township, incorporated village, city and ward. State and coiantiee. State Alcona Alger _ Allegan..- Alpena__ Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare.. Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee- Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot HiUsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia... , Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Aggregate of Michigan-born population. 1,253,496 2,752 656 23,812 8,758 6,646 3,618 2,015 14,682 33,789 4,242 24,851 14,939 27,902 13,408 5,851 6,736 5,745 4,288 16,940 1,376 7,239 5,104 20,079 5,638 25,674 2,488 4,577 9,258 17,262 17,890 22,176 17,294 24,736 21,393 6,430 1,978 12,129 28,579 23,319 2,936 64,473 1,369 2,877 18,406 5,554 29,937 14,476 874 3,869 21,838 635,971 1,428 347 12,186 4,364 3,500 1,844 7^510 16,864 2,221 12,624 7,482 13,906 6,895 2,943 3,536 2,975 2,178 8,567 720 2,557 10,115 2,838 12,787 1,287 2,321 4,722 8,710 9,005 11,333 8,934 12,505 11,073 3,276 1,075 6,434 14,762 11,854 1,627 32,184 693 1,502 9,444 2,939 14,939 7,372 437 1,986 11,119 617,525 1,324 309 11,626 4,394 3,146 1,774 946 7,172 16,925 2,021 12,227 7,437 13,996 6,513 2,908 3,200 2,770 2,110 8,373 656 3,574 2,547 9,964 2,780 12,887 1,201 2,256 4,536 8,552 10,843 8,360 12,231 10,322 3,154 903 5,695 13,817 11,465 1,; 32,289 676 1,375 8,962 2,615 14,998 7,104 437 1,883 10,719 Single. 503,228 1,265 299 9,362 3,958 2,843 1,599 936 5,604 14,498 1,827 9,706 5,204 9,820 4,8.52 2,443 3,103 2, — 1,751 6,266 588 3,414 2,468 7,194 2,176 9,205 1,059 2,197 3,818 6,692 6,155 10,608 8,102 8,847 8,192 2,872 1,029 5,193 10,374 8,699 1,322 25,288 644 1,255 7,143 2,532 10,501 5,050 390 1,615 8,307 449,016 1,112 233 8,145 3,741 2,303 1,432 747 4,730 13,630 1,475 8,583 4,615 8,939 4,048 2,217 2,603 2,304 1,509 6,444 3,157 2,393 6,259 1,917 8,. 373 893 2,066 3,336 5,902 5,428 9,615 7,160 7,831 6,796 2,591 830 4,182 8,688 7,728 941 23,591 590 1,066 6,073 2,037 9,703 4,269 360 1,379 7,324 Married. Widowed. 127,042 151 43 2,721 385 625 230 126 1,845 2,298 374 2,811 2,189 3,895 1,949 475 412 359 412 2,210 125 236 87 2,790 631 3,442 213 116 859 1,946 2,746 705 809 3,474 2,756 44 1,196 4,218 3,011 292 6,620 48 240 2,197 376 4,199 2,216 45 339 2,680 a 157,514 204 73 3,332 635 325 183 2,331 3,100 513 3,410 2,635 4,653 2,274 661 572 422 584 2,771 163 401 145 3, 748 4,245 299 179 1,149 2,527 3,273 1,196 1,178 4,076 3,329 538 71 1,435 4,745 3,428 357 8,034 81 297 2,725 529 4,870 2,644 74 451 3,126 4,588 44 58 16 80 66 149 68 20 20 17 14 62 5 13 2 98 41 103 13 6 35 56 Divorced 9,345 1,108 118 18 28 15 15 79 166 30 201 158 338 153 26 23 41 14 131 4 16 9 167 103 218 9 9 36 92 148 26 21 264 173 23 2 66 326 241 8 530 4 360 164 2 51 238 1,644 Un- known. 30 113 1 3 25 2 64 27 1 2 31 POPULATION. 661 TABLE XL VI. — Continued. — Michigan-horn population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-bom population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Un- known. Counties. O Males. Females. 1 to a 1 a CO "3 a "a a a . 1 a o s 7 I. Manistee 13,002 625 17,675 9,348 11,783 8,389 7,137 3,458 23,511 20,110 1,204 19,499 11,420 •^8,249 9,316 2,968 2,942 8,907 1,022 2,412 2:3,178 3,246 783 46,088 18,611 2,776 20,817 31,818 14,297 20,418 18,461 28,022 151,696 7,426 6,558i 6,444 330! 295 8,S20| 8,855 4, 8131 4,535 6,064! 5,721 4,2.39; 4,130 3,683 3,474 1,796 1,662 12,179 11,332 10,119 9,991 661 i 543 9,772: 9,727 5,940, 5,480 14,297 13,952 4,916: 4,400 1,.565 1.403 6,055 269 8,304 4,163 5,020 4,090 3,059 1,513 8,910 7,986 "1 8,46T 4,837 9,760 4,049 1,291 l,a85 3,979 440 1,021 9,939 1,644 359 19,371 8,347 1.335 7,629 13,043 5,311 8,412 6,921 10,227 61,482 3,172 5,609 233 7,923 3,616 4,331 3,855 2,631 1,265 7,577 7,142 425 7,841 3,973 8,561 3,265 1,083 1,029 3,347 333 871 8,898 1,319 234 17,474 7,340 1,067 6,414 11,343 4,653 7,282 6,203 9,470 58,960 2,663 483 57 493 617 1,000 161 603 269 3,100 2,0.56 86 1,255 1,032 4,321 837 239 213 664 106 235 1,881 112 79 3,834 1,175 135 2,940 3,235 1,817 1,983 2,211 3,342 13,018 664 791 61 888 850 1,355 265 810 385 3,488 2,724 116 1,771 1,449 4,916 1,096 311 299 ^49 134 26^ 2,311 166 lOi 4,989 1.673 219 3,504 3,792 2,246 2,531 2,871 4,104 15,978 863 14 4 15 27 36 8 18 11 141 66 4 35 42 16" 22 12 8 39 3 7 62 2 4 112 23 9 92 108 73 66 70 152 542 33 37 1 42 61 :« 10 28 11 248 101 2 86 44 39^ 30 8 4 20 1 76 2 3 233 43 7 175 243 137 104 127 43y 1,513 19 6 Marquette _. 8 6 K 8 Midland. - - 3 1 28 11 5 1 19 24 :::: Monroe - _. M"Tit''r'>'l"i Montmorency 15 9 48 8 2 2 3 29 14 47 9 1 2 6 1 Oakland. Ogemaw- . 1.608 4,685 1,334 4,222 470 1,264 1,148 11,892 11,286 1,758 1,488 443! 340 23,334 22,754 9, .549 9,062 1,4^1 1,295 10.6^1 10,129 16,407! 15,411 7,224! 7,073 10,477 9,941 1 10 17 4 •J 27 21 23 16 30 33 62 4 Ottawa 11 1 Presque Isle Saginaw 58 6 2 36 33 37 24 28 55 141 6 — - Shiawassee . St. Clair Tuscola 9,232 13,934 75,104 3,873 9,229 14,068 76,592 3,553 Washtenaw . Wayne Wexford .. 662 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVE. — Continded. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. State, counties, Aggregate of Michigan-bom population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 a 1 1 OT ■3 1 1 a 1 1 ■3 a 9,345 1,108 1 a 1,644 a a 5 s State... 1,253,496 635,971 617,525 503,228 449,016 127,042 157,514 4,588 n Alcona Co.. 2,752 437 97 180 1B2 343 743 260 128 412 147 53 60 1,428 243 47 93 72 169 373 129 74 208 79 31 39 347 80 58 39 108 31 31 1,324 194 50 87 80 174 370 131 54 204 68 22 21 309 78 39 33 101 33 25 1,265 213 41 73 67 151 338 IIB 64 196 66 24 32 299 70 49 34 91 28 27 1,112 156 42 68 71 147 318 111 46 181 53 16 14 151 29 5 18 5 18 33 12 7 11 11 7 7 204 36 8 19 2? 51 19 • 7 23 13 6 6 10 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 Alcona Curtis. ..... 1 Gustin Harrisville (including Harrisville village) ... 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 HarrisviUe village Haynes.. Mikado 1 1 .... Millen __- MitcheU 1 Algbe Co 656 158 97 72 209 64 56 233 54 27 27 76 30 19 43 9 9 4 14 3 4 73 23 12 6 24 3 5 5 1 3 1 Autrain ...... Burt Mathias 1 3 Mnnising 1 Onota Bock River.. ... 1 Allegan Co. 23,812 2,262 834 972 845 504 124 1,153 1,866 980 1,404 749 506 1,134 564 602 787 677 111 797 875 1,788 1,036 1,230 253 1,032 1,387 12,186 1,057 388 503 431 280 69 631 705 494 690 351 266 578 284 323 406 388 64 400 433 907 499 625 123 525 747 11,626 1,205 446 469 414 224 55 522 661 486 714 398 240 556 280 279 381 289 47 397 442 881 537 605 130 507 640 9,362 748 266 406 339 225 54 517 589 373 492 237 203 445 235 260 310 317 43 292 326 637 339 514 90 439 588 8,145 794 288 332 299 158 37 388 527 332 480 257 159 373 224 206 279 214 27 258 315 565 336 470 87 385 464 2,721 298 114 93 90 54 15 111 114 115 189 109 59 128 47 62 95 68 21 105 101 256 152 110 31 84 152 3,332 381 143 130 113 62 17 130 127 150 222 131 80 177 56 72 99 74 20 135 119 299 186 130 43 121 167 82 7 5 3 2 1 118 20 10 6 2 3 21 4 3 1 30 9 5 1 - 1 1 Allegan (inc. Allegan village) Allegan village Casco Cheshire- . -_- Clyde (inc. part of Fennvllle viUage) .... FennviUe viU. (part of) 1 1 1 .... Dorr . 1 2 3 9 5 4 5 2 1 1 3 3 7 4 10 8 1 3 2 FiUmore -— Ganges. . . 3 Gun Plain (inc. Plain- well viUage) 2 2 .... Piainwell village Heath.. -.- 3 Laketown --- JLiee 1 3 1 Leighton Maniius (inc part of FennvUle village) FennvUle vill, (part of) Martin 2 4 9 6 1 2 2 4 3 7 11 9 5 1 2 5 2 1 1 6 6 .... .__ Otsego (inc. Otsego village) ... Otsego village .._ Overiaal -" Pine Plains — Salem 1 7 Saugatuck (inc. the following villages) 3 2 .... ... POPULATION. 663 TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. towTisMps, villages, cities and wards. S 1 e .2 J St S a m .2 'a B "a a CD B Q S 2 -2 c 5 2 rn O •3 S .2 'a a Allegan Co.— Con. Douglas village Saugatuck village . 310 443 815 774 1,105 301 2aj 182 208 435 392 563 135 133 128 2a5 380 382 542 166 102 148 160 318 292 407 95 97 89 171 2+0 2B8 328 93 64 32 46 114 96 149 36 36 34 62 136 108 201 67 37 2 3 4 7 4 3 2 4 4 12 6 Trowbridge Watson 2 1 Wayland (inc. Way- Fennville village (in 1 — - At.pfn'a C,n. 8,758 651 255 555 382 no 153 697 5,955 928 893 1,699 568 959 908 4,364 341 139 301 198 61 76 369 2,879 435 418 823 2S1 482 440 4,394 310 116 234 184 49 77 328 3,076 493 475 876 287 477 468 3,938 317 123 279 187 55 68 345 2,584 362 355 762 250 439 416 3,741 278 97 229 164 39 67 279 2,588 380 380 767 231 414 416 385 21 13 19 9 6 8 24 283 71 61 58 28 42 23 635 32 19 25 20 10 10 48 471 107 92 104 54 63 51 20 3 1 2 2 18 1 Green 1 .— Sanborn Wilson 12 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 17 6 3 5 2 Ist ward 2d ward _. 4th ward 6th ward 1 4 8 — - Antrim Co. 6,646 578 637 259 220 286 778 449 197 374 241 419 205 1,211 662 483 269 239 203 402 3,500 329 341 130 121 152 386 229 98 194 132 226 109 627 341 247 163 124 109 207 3,146 249 296 129 99 134 392 220 99 ISO 109 193 96 584 321 236 116 115 94 193 2,843 290 279 94 100 137 317 180 73 163 117 178 82 463 243 216 115 106 88 155 2,303 189 219 90 75 112 289 162 76 126 88 137 66 409 218 182 74 82 69 142 625 39 58 36 21 13 67 49 25 28 15 44 23 153 91 29 36 18 19 48 806 59 76 37 22 21 97 68 23 53 18 53 27 168 97 47 41 32 24 50 28 ..... ..... 2 28 1 1 1 2 1 Banks 1 1 — - Custar Echo 1 1 :::: Elk Rapids 5 Forest Home (inc. part of BeUaire village)... Bellaire vill. (part of) _ 3 4 4 9 6 2 1 4 1 2 2 2 5 4 6 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 -— Kearney (inc. part of Bellaire village) BeUaire village (pt. of} Mancelona (inc. Man- celona village) Mancelona village 1 Star 1 1 — - Torch Lake BeUaire vill. (in Forest Home and Kearney). . 1 .... ... 3,618 107 355 331 377 403 1,844 64 182 175 197 191 1,774 43 173 156 180 214 1,599 .59 1.53 154 170 170 1,432 33 143 127 151 185 230 5 28 18 24 19 325 10 30 28 28 27 11 15 4 2 .... 1 1 All Gres 2 3 1 ..... 1 1 .... Deep Elver 1 1 .... 664 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single, Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, viUasres, cities and wards. 1 r2 1 a ID '& 1 'a 3 '/J 1 1 1 Arbnac Co.— Con. 785 453 228 155 645 5 225 395 217 110 72 326 4 128 390 236 118 83 319 1 97 345 184 97 59 272 3 117 312 178 91 67 245 "'""78 49 33 13 13 49 1 11 76 56 26 16 64 1 19 i Mason MoflStt Standish "' 111 Whitney 1 BaeagaCo.. 2,015 114 864 475 30 929 515 78 1,069 57 471 249 18 483 251 40 916 57 393 226 12 446 264 38 936 53 416 223 17 411 228 39 747 56 307 178 10 340 217 34 126 4 33 25 1 67 22 1 183 1 79 45 2 97 45 4 7 15 .... Baraga (inc. Baraga village). Baraga village 2 1 6 2 .... 1 1 — .... L'Anse (inc. L'Anse village). 5 1 9 2 Barry Co. 14,682 710 810 776 815 1,524 703 689 775 865 693 769 49 614 615 650 1,080 433 1,001 198 487 752 1,809 374 421 374 640 7,510 381 420 405 417 725 338 371 413 428 379 387 23 332 314 338 587 214 516 97 241 361 856 184 189 181 302 7,172 329 390 371 398 799 365 318 362 437 314 382 26 282 301 312 493 219 485 101 246 391 953 190 232 193 338 3,604 293 320 290 318 518 248 294 306 319 279 280 19 259 237 267 441 154 388 66 178 267 617 126 136 133 222 4,730 217 25.S 2U9 275 533 223 217 236 289 205 259 18 178 193 217 313 128 341 61 162 241 60S 117 147 120 224 1,843 87 100 112 95 196 82 75 104 107 96 103 4 72 75 67 143 59 123 30 63 86 227 54 50 46 77 2,331 109 127 153 118 255 135 96 104 145 106 121 8 99 101 92 169 82 140 38 80 143 316 70 82 64 100 44 1 3 6 5 2 2 2 3 3 79 3 4 6 5 8 4 2 2 3 2 17 32 — - .... 3 .... "'"l 1 1 3 .... Barry Carlton Castleton (including part of Nashville village) ,_ 3 2 1 .... Naehville village (part of) Hastings. Hope. Irving 1 ... Johnstown .__ __ of Nashville village) Nashville village (part of) Orangeville _ 1 2 2 1 3 1 5 10 4 3 ..... 5 3 1 7 6 1 1 4 5 19 2 2 6 9 Prairieville 2 2 i 2 4 2 4 3 3 1 ---- Rutland Thornapple (inciuding Mid- dleville village) Middleville viUage Woodland (including Wood- land village). Woodland village Yankee Springs.. Nashville village (in Castle- ton and Maple Grove) Hastings city 1st ward 3 2 '"2 2 10 1 1 3 5 .... .... 2d ward . 4th ward Bay Co 33,789 520 702 878 883 188 16,864 257 394 461 487 98 16,925 263 308 417 396 90 14,498 216 360 378 409 83 13,630 208 260 321 303 70 2,298 40 34 82 76 15 3,100 51 47 94 90 20 58 1 ..... 2 166 4 1 2 1 10 29 .... Bangor _ Beaver. ~ Frankenlust Fraser .... 2 Garfield POPULATION. 665 TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-horn population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced- Un- known, townships, villages, cities and wards. a a 1 3 o 1/ 1 'rt 1 S 1 g S fa Bay Co.— Con. Gibson 248 1,990 950 896 785 1,163 152 1,240 556 699 1,039 15,778 1,834 826 861 2,312 1,429 1,142 986 3,050 669 1,1S3 1,516 6,628 1,212 1,615 766 1,1&5 986 864 126 991 468 464 405 619 78 632 270 372 348 7,616 930 382 :383 1,137 671 546 504 1,478 298 586 701 3,316 603 835 368 618 501 391 122 999 482 432 380 544 74 60S 286 327 491 8,162 904 444 478 1,175 758 596 482 1,572 371 567 815 3,312 609 780 398 567 485 473 108 851 404 407 352 524 69 512 221 334 482 6,604 792 308 328 983 569 469 409 1,401 231 522 592 2,811 526 696 :M5 541 441 302 96 sag 387 369 314 429 62 464 223 276 410 6,6.50 68S 327 392 964 590 471 358 1,470 282 467 641 2,. 589 505 610 291 439 399 345 20 154 63 55 49 92 « 115 49 37 64 981 131 73 .54 149 99 75 95 75 61 62 107 495 75 138 62 75 60 85 26 185 93 62 63 110 12 136 59 49 79 1,397 194 105 80 196 156 118 117 98 78 90 165 679 100 161 99 118 80 121 Hampton (including Essex- ville village) 5 1 2 4 3 4 2 1 3 5 1 — KawKawlin Merritt Monitor Mt. Forest Pinconning (including Pin- 4 ..... 1 28 6 1 1 5 2 2 ..... 5 2 2 6 2 1 ..... ""i 8 4 2 2 94 17 9 6 12 9 6 4 9 9 8 39 4 8 8 6 6 30 Portsmouth Williams Bay City 21 3 1st ward __ 2d ward — - 3d ward 4th ward . .... 3 3 1 2 :;;; 5th ward 7th ward 9th ward .... 2 1 1 5 .... 10th ward nth ward _. West Bay City """3 4 3 1 1 — 3d ward 4th ward 6th ward Benzie Co. 4,242 517 283 387 181 322 423 120 8:ji 655 417 279 223 386 138 98 159 341 241 361 2,221 275 147 203 85 182 240 66 390 306 ■2S-1 158 109 210 80 51 84 165 114 180 2,021 242 136 184 96 140 183 54 441 349 1&5 121 114 176 58 47 75 176 127 181 1,827 212 113 170 73 158 197 52 320 245 208 145 90 16S 66 39 69 130 87 139 1,475 157 81 145 75 108 128 36 337 262 146 95 85 121 46 34 60 108 74 110 374 63 34 32 12 2:3 42 14 64 56 22 12 18 41 12 12 15 30 22 36 513 84 54 34 17 31 55 18 93 77 36 24 27 54 12 12 15 60 46 64 16 Almira (inc. Lake Ann vill.).. 1 '"■5 4 1 Benzonia (inc. Benzonia vlll.) 1 Colfax (including part of Thompsonville village) Thompsonville vill. (part of). Crystal Lake (inc. Frankfort village) . 5 4 1 2 10 9 3 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 .... .... Gilmore (inc. South Frank- South Frankfort village Homestead 1 .... •Tovflfild 1 Platte Weldon (including part of Thompsonville village) Thompsonville vill. (part of) . Thompsonville village (in Colfax and Weldon) 5 8 7 84 666 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Agffrpgate of Michigan-born population. SuiRle. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced . Un- known. to'miships, villages, cities and -wards. CO J_ 24,851 1,128 1,332 981 105 587 1,632 972 512 780 285 560 1,060 863 141 651 345 745 1,122 374 953 56 717 688 421 864 423 1,467 278 274 699 161 2,578 295 872 742 669 2,479 816 475 632 556 2,032 936 1,096 .2 a 13,624 595 667 518 32 314 785 455 268 423 150 293 568 436 69 332 167 387 568 183 518 28 379 343 208 447 214 731 138 126 372 80 1,292 160 415 374 343 1,190 421 211 293 265 1,000 456 544 a ■3 a "3 a to ID la a h SB a .2 a en a -a a o5 a (0 1 12,227 533 665 463 53 273 847 517 244 357 135 267 502 427 72 319 178 358 554 191 433 28 338 345 213 417 209 736 140 149 327 81 1,286 135 457 368 326 1,289 393 264 339 291 1,032 480 552 9,706 467 519 379 35 240 555 325 221 336 115 222 425 383 57 279 134 309 410 133 381 21 289 252 177 382 175 527 97 93 294 56 951 117 304 276 254 925 350 144 223 208 783 360 423 8,583 378 465 298 31 199 567 350 186 257 92 181 350 351 52 251 134 245 356 119 295 17 239 224 172 327 158 499 100 102 216 48 838 88 298 237 215 951 305 181 253 212 738 356 382 2,811 126 146 137 17 68 216 118 45 85 34 67 129 60 12 52 32 76 135 50 131 8? 89 30 65 39 196 39 31 77 24 327 42 105 94 86 249 67 63 65 54 208 89 119 3,410 146 196 133 19 71 262 153 56 95 40 80 143 69 18 64 40 110 187 64 133 11 95 113 38 85 49 228 38 44 105 30 4D9 41 146 122 100 297 81 68 79 69 273 109 184 80 2 1 2 ..... 10 8 2 1 1 4 2 3 1 1 2 3 201 9 4 10 3 3 18 14 2 3 2 5 9 6 1 4 4 3 10 8 4 27 33 -— Bainbridge 1 Berrien (including part of 2 — Bertrand 1 4 4 Buchanan (including Bu- Chickaming Galien (including Gralienvill.) Galien village 1 ""2 2 1 1 z .... Lake Lincoln (inc. Stevensville vill.) 1 1 — .... New Buffalo (including New Buflfalo vlllago). __. Niles 2 1 Oronoko (including Berrien 1 — Berrien Springs village Pipestone (including part of 3 1 .... Eau Claire village (part of).. 2 2 1 8 2 1 I 10 - 4 2 12 2 3 4 3 6 4 2 3 7 3 4 2 7 2 2 6 3 33 3 12 7 11 30 6 9 6 9 18 14 4 158 5 5 3 16 12 1 1 1 .... St. Josephs Three Oaks (including Three Oaks village). _. 1 — Three Oaks village Watervliet (including the fol- lowing villages) 2 Watervliet village __ ('oloma village .... 1 .... Weesaw,.. _ Eau (;iaire village (in Berrien and Pipestone) Benton Harbor city 4 1 2 .... 4 2 1 1 3 3 23 2 6 3 1 2 .... 1st ward _ 2d ward. 4th ward 11 3 6 1 1 3 1 2 49 1 :::; 1st ward.. 2d ward. 4th ward ___ _ St. Joseph city ___ .... 1st ward ___. 2d ward Branch Co.__ 14,939 814 656 806 1,162 473 7,482 429 345 427 585 220 7,457 385 311 379 577 253 5,204 279 225 292 419 137 4,615 227 190 235 375 148 2,189 144 116 129 159 78 2,635 152 116 140 176 83 66 4 4 4 5 3 Algansee , Batavia _ _ Bethel 2 2 2 1 10 10 :::: Bronson (inc. Bronson village) Bronson village „ POPULATION. 667 TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known . townships, villages, cities and wards 03 O e Id s 1 'a S 'I IS 5 4 4 2 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 9 6 11 6 1 3 1 1 4 5 8 2 3 4 2 3 6 14 7 7 6 19 12 50 12 15 12 11 a 1 2 1 1 3 ■!- 1 2 7 2. 1 E Branch Co.— Coh. Bntler . 737 462 619 421 740 348 700 35:3 606 1,33.5 590 810 254 1,443 707 2,897 759 789 713 636 392 241 338 224 378 180 368 196 311 619 261 419 125 711 337 1,319 356 378 307 278 34.5 221 311 197 362 168 332 157 295 716 329 391 129 732 370 1,578 403 411 406 358 261 179 254 165 251 127 254 135 209 418 177 278 76 501 241 937 235 265 214 203 200 132 198 130 212 96 211 111 1S.S 439 204 233 70 439 225 999 256 259 2.58 226 125 36 79 58 120 51 113 40 98 196 80 139 48 201 90 365 93 109 88 73 140 82 98 65 143 68 118 42 99 257 113 150 52 271 132 518 133 133 131 121 California Gilead Girard 2 — - Kinderbook . Mattison .... 2 2 6 """3 2 1 1 1 2 6 5 1 1 3 1 11 2 4 5 Noble Ovid Quincy (inc. Quincy village) . .... Sherwood (including Sher- wood village) Sherwood village Union (inc. Union City vill.). Union City village .... 2d ward 3dward. . 4thward 27,902 488 936 326 629 724 899 197 66'J 756 584 665 586 619 1,337 715 741 726 686 543 605 670 599 1,022 362 2,732 803 827 500 602 7,912 1,297 1,361 1,502 l,83i 1,917 13,906 216 502 153 317 366 475 106 34:3 395 295 :S46 301 339 673 353 379 373 356 284 306 365 320 527 166 1,303 413 369 228 293 3,738 600 673 695 851 919 13,996 242 434 173 282 358 4'24 91 3-23 361 2S9 319 2b5 280 360 362 353 330 259 299 305 279 495 196 1,429 390 458 272 309 4,174 697 668 807 984 998 9,820 176 362 102 235 265 328 76 246 262 208 251 219 236 136 231 272 247 248 216 217 269 232 365 109 917 277 269 175 196 2,. 563 394 472 484 577 636 8,939 134 255 96 200 223 240 49 216 208 190 203 179 186 409 220 221 205 203 173 197 197 188 313 130 954 231 322 185 216 2,623 431 413 530 633 614 3,895 69 127 49 86 99 140 29 93 124 86 89 79 81 211 121 102 122 103 67 88 92 68 156 53 363 129 94 51 89 1,109 194 191 200 264 260 4,653 80 167 71 80 126 174 38 104 146 98 109 100 91 225 120 133 140 119 82 98 105 88 172 60 417 151 114 67 85 1,406 247 245 245 317 352 149 "ii 1 4 1 4 ..... 9 1 5 3 2 4 2 2 4 4 1 1 3 ..... 4 21 7 6 1 7 49 9 8 8 9 15 338 5 12 6 2 5 8 3 3 7 1 7 6 3 20 13 8 8 4 4 4 3 3 8 4 52 7 21 18 6 116 17 27 22 28 22 42 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 66 3 — - Alhinn Athens (inc. Athens village).. Battle Creek ___. 2 2 1 — - Burlington (including Bur- lington village) Clarence Clarendon Eckford . .. 1 Kmrnfit Homer (inc. Homer village) .. Homer village _ 2 1 3 10 7 .... Le Eoy 1 4 — - Marshall Penfielrt 1 Sheridan Tekonsha (inc. Tekonsha viU.) Tekonfiha village 2 1 17 3 2 3 1 - 8 2 2 6 1 1 2 2 29 2 3 10 4 10 ::;: .... 1st ward . 2d ward. . 4th ward 1st ward .. 3d ward 668 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLiVI. — Continued. — Michigan born population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-bom population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages cities and wards. o H a as a & a 1 a 13 2 1 .2 1 1 S o s Calhoun Co.— Con. 2,777 481 579 899 818 1,327 213 259 443 412 1,450 268 320 456 406 970 152 165 328 325 1,000 186 204 313 297 341 58 91 110 82 393 72 102 126 93 12 2 2 4 4 49 10 11 13 15 4 1 1 1 1 8 2d ward 3 4 1 .... ithward Cass Co. 13,408 843 500 527 1,447 835 1,242 645 389 250 904 493 958 289 786 928 551 826 578 2,186 784 646 756 6,895 466 257 289 739 417 616 312 218 137 455 240 476 133 423 483 274 455 310 1,057 376 301 380 6,513 377 243 238 708 418 626 333 171 113 449 253 482 156 363 445 277 371 268 1,129 408 345 376 4,852 367 192 197 516 289 446 221 160 94 322 177 329 84 296 315 205 334 203 699 241 195 263 4,048 260 157 146 441 261 401 210 102 68 281 159 295 94 222 268 192 233 161 662 234 198 230 1,949 96 62 86 202 114 164 89 56 41 128 61 141 48 126 159 63 118 96 350 133 104 113 2,274 113 78 88 238 141 211 114 65 42 159 86 164 51 136 163 77 126 98 430 159 135 136 68 3 2 5 15 10 5 1 1 2 4 2 6 1 1 7 4 1 8 2 ..... 1 153 4 6 3 23 14 13 9 3 2 8 8 15 5 4 10 6 12 7 29 11 12 6 26 38 .... Howard 1 1 6 4 1 1 1 .... 2 1 6 2 1 .... LaGrange (including Cass- Marcellus {including Mar- Mason 1 1 1 .... Milton _ Newberg . Penn (inc. Vandalia village) . Yandalia village ""2 2 2 3 6 2 1 3 8 6 1 4 2 .... — - Pokagon Wayne 2 8 4 .... Dowagiac city 3d ward 4 .... 5,851 327 128 373 165 136 949 930 467 300 469 491 79 316 236 226 114 1,112 484 108 320 2,943 167 64 191 90 63 447 434 231 140 248 253 34 160 122 110 54 576 233 56 167 2,908 160 64 182 75 73 502 496 236 160 221 238 45 156 114 116 60 536 251 52 153 2,443 139 52 162 79 52 343 331 182 106 219 185 29 131 103 98 49 502 ■193 49 148 2,217 125 47 143 55 51 367 364 169 112 172 156 36 127 85 97 49 434 191 37 122 475 28 11 26 11 11 102 101 49 34 28 59 5 28 17 10 5 71 38 "i 18 661 34 17 38 19 22 129 126 64 46 49 70 9 29 28 18 10 99 69 .14 31 20 26 5 4 1 .... Bay. Bear Lake 1 2 Boyne Valley (inc. Boyne Falls village) 1 1 1 Boyne Falls village Charlevoix (inc. Charlevoix village) 2 2 1 9 5 5 3 2 .... 1 1 .... Evangeline (including Boyne City village) Eveline , 12 Hudson 1 2 ..... 1 Norwood 1 1 — - South Arm (including East 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 East Jordan village Wilson POPULATION. 669 TABLE XL VI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Conn ties. Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- knowD. townships, villages, cities and wards. i "5 1 "5 a _2 S as 5 [I. .5 -2 3 % a Cheboygax Co. 6,736 232 4SS 297 76 60 271 134 711 32S 231 192 134 35S 193 35 44 3,183 180 1,091 688 817 407 3,5:i6 122 2i;l 151 -19 2Vt 149 66 357 172 ■lis 106 65 ISfl Kil 24 25 1,641 570 34,5 430 211 3,200 110 146 31 122 6? 324 156 113 SB 69 170 92 11 19 1,542 95 521 343 387 196 3,103 111 212 111 40 20 140 62 362 139 103 ■-9 US SO 21 22 1,456 SO 523 :304 359 190 2,603 94 198 100 19 23 105 56 282 102 79 56 64 132 69 10 17 1,275 90 444 270 :!03 168 412 17 36 8 ^ 9 4 25 32 15 16 8 39 19 9 3 178 5 44 40 70 19 16 40 ft 16 12 41 53 34 28 5 37 21 1 20 2:j 1 2 — - Beangrand . Benton 4 1 1 6 1 Burt EUis-,_ Forest 1 Grant __ Hebron... _ Inverness.. . _. , 1 1 1 Mackinaw (including Macki- naw City village) Mackinaw City village Mentor.. 1 1 1 Munro Nunda. 1 2 1 1 2 Waverly Wilmot .. Cheboygan cltv . ._. 257 5 74 70 81 27 7 9 1 1st ward 2d ward.__ _._ 3 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 1 — - 4th ward.. Chippewa Co. 5,745 :B26 139 4ffi 203 4'iS 138 79 363 496 33 118 2,5S3 bl3 780 638 454 2,975 174 S3 251 108 201 101 3"' 150 1n6 265 17 72 1,335 420 379 321 215 2,770 152 56 iSi 95 227 57 47 132 177 2;n 16 46 1,350 393 401 317 239 2,598 170 81 220 KS 197 90 2S 139 149 230 16 62 1,128 356 326 279 167 2,304 148 65 1.52 73 222 50 39 124 135 181 13 38 1,074 311 33S 254 171 359 4 2 31 17 4 11 3 10 37 34 1 9 196 811 51 41 44 422 4 1 30 19 5 7 8 8 36 47 2 7 24S 74 54 60 60 17 41 1 3 — - Brace. - Dafter. '""'3 2 3 Dnimmond _ _ Pickford Rudyard- 1 1 Sault Ste. Marie 6 3 Superior. Trout Lake — - White Fish 1 10 3 2 1 4 1 26 6 9 3 8 14 1 1 1 2 2 :::: 1st ward 2d ward- 1 3 — 4,288 182 93 74 418 212 175 242 109 IM 449 94 794 306 130 2,178 82 44 45 21U 112 84 122 61 105 219 43 405 147 81 2,110 100 49 29 208 100 91 120 48 79 230 51 389 159 69 1,751 69 38 33 186 90 69 99 49 76 189 30 324 118 66 1,.509 82 33 17 162 74 67 82 30 51 1S2 34 258 98 52 412 12 6 11 23 20 15 23 12 28 30 13 76 27 15 5N4 17 16 12 45 26 24 38 17 26 4S 17 123 53 17 14 Arthur Grant 1 Hamilton Hatton 1 2 Redding. Sheridan Surrey (inc. Farwell village) . 5 2 7 7 -— 1 1 — - — - Winterfield 610 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XL VI. — CoNTiNVED.^-Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. known. townships, villages cities and wards. 1 CO S a 0) ■3 a i CA s "3 a .2 a 1 s 1 ■3 a 1 1 CO s .... to a) a Cm Clare Co.— Con. Clare city . 697 140 345 212 415 142 117 156 361 74 177 110 204 6S 68 68 336 66 168 102 211 74 49 88 273 60 136 77 160 47 60 53 241 50 118 73 144 46 40 58 85 14 39 32 43 20 8 15 94 15 50 29 64 27 8 29 3 2d ward 2 1 3d ward. 2 1 1 1 1 .... 1st ward 1 1 3d ward 16,940 825 739 2,734 2,086 1,228 268 894 1,019 282 799 75 981 329 900 790 825 1,466 699 788 767 913 1,272 295 1,376 61 60 55 92 149 724 61 121 53 8,567 426 372 1,315 969 610 112 494 501 140 408 31 505 163 464 402 414 705 309 396 420 456 679 148 8,373 399 367 1,419 1,117 618 156 400 518 142 391 44 476 166 436 388 411 761 390 392 347 457 593 147 6,266 273 271 938 683 472 76 361 367 97 2*) 16 345 112 34s 315 298 521 216 278 300 316 553 122 5,444 219 242 889 688 444 106 257 347 96 238 24 285 105 292 274 259 494 240 250 198 312 444 105 2,210 149 97 358 275 134 34 128 130 39 121 14 151 49 111 84 112 177 90 112 117 107 122 26 2,771 172 122 491 395 164 47 130 169 46 150 19 181 58 132 107 147 247 134 137 147 137 138 36 62 2 2 11 9 4 2 3 4 4 6 1 3 1 5 2 2 6 3 6 1 2 3 131 5 3 34 30 10 3 10 1 29 2 2 8 2 27 3 Bath. _ .. Bengal Bingham (inc. St. Johns vill.) St. Johns village 5 4 .... Dallas (inc. Fowler village) -. DeWitt DaPlain (inc. Elsie village).. Elsie village 2 3 1 — .... Eagle (inc. Eagle village) 2 1 4 2 9 6 5 18 15 4 2 7 11 6 1 1 Essex (inc. Maple Rapids vUl.) Maple Rapids village 6 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 6 1 3 1 :::: .... Lebanon Olive Ovid (inc. Ovid village) Ovid village .. ,. 2 1 1 — .... Riley __ ■ Victor __.. Watertown Westphalia (including West- phalia village) 1 .... .... Westphalia village Ceawfohd Co 720 39 33 29 47 79 369 28 8.5 31 656 22 27 26 45 70 355 33 56 22 588 28 27 27 33 64 307 24 54 24 488 18 17 19 32 48 267 25 48 14 125 10 6 2 13 15 59 4 10 6 163 4 10 7 13 20 85 8 8 8 5 4 2 1 1 .... Ball .._ Beaver Creek '""" Blaine Center Plains.. 1 2 Frederic 2 2 1 1 Grove Maple Forest 1 1 South Branch 16 2 — Delta Co 7,239 220 301 198 169 155 40i 5»5 241 123 3,665 113 155 91 78 75 226 307 129 68 3,574 107 146 107 fl 80 179 278 112 55 3,414 98 153 82 75 72 215 281 117 64 3,157 90 138 92 80 76 155 2,36 101 50 236 15 2 9 3 2 11 24 11 4 401 17 8 14 10 3 21 41 10 5 13 Baldwin Bark River " Bay De Noc 1 ..... 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 Eacanaba .. " Fairbanks Ford River Garden (inc. Garden village). ™ POPULATION. 671 TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition Counties, Aggregate of Micnigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages cities and wards. i S 'a 1 2 a a 1 a 1^ S 1 a "3 a Vj s r® 1 a el Delta Co.— Con. 598 353 118 190 3,280 360 411 658 717 497 513 124 344 170 192 113 69 33^ 191 54 85 1,596 191 199 323 342 246 24U 55 2,SS 86 109 53 40 260 162 64 105 1,684 169 212 335 375 251 273 69 256 84 83 60 29 300 150 50 79 1,525 182 185 314 327 237 228 52 270 80 100 50 40 229 115 52 101 1,332 149 179 311 352 230 250 61 211 74 71 44 22 35 37 4 6 66 7 13 9 14 8 12 3 18 6 9 3 30 44 11 4 148 19 32 23 23 21 22 8 45 10 12 16 7 3 4 1 3 1 1 Sack Bay Wells 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1st ward 1 7th ward 5,104 97 202 160 435 71 134 2,759 566 472 497 582 643 1,246 695 419 232 2,557 53 106 75 217 35 69 1,395 295 243 262 282 313 607 276 208 123 2,547 44 96 83 218 36 65 1,364 270 229 235 300 330 639 319 211 109 2,468 46 9_! 20S ■■u 1,356 294 210 252 268 302 589 270 198 121 2,393 37 81 8'' 205 34 62 1,276 264 221 217 279 295 616 305 203 108 87 8 8 1 38 1 3 9 14 11 IS 6 10 2 145 15 3 12 2 2 82 5 7 17 20 33 22 13 8 1 2 9 i 1 Felch 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 — - — ■ — 2d ward 3d ward — ■ — — - 2d ward ' 20,079 1,272 522 926 278 850 661 784 S9S 584 779 732 920 810 1,049 1,230 1,072 390 1,179 472 1,175 10,115 637 22.5 479 144 447 343 412 469 300 403 378 468 433 541 602 533 178 556 200 635 9,964 635 297 447 134 403 318 372 429 284 376 354 452 377 50S 628 539 212 623 272 540 7,194 433 152 335 98 319 247 303 339 220 288 263 333 306 363 4.57 40! 131 387 139 473 6,259 399 188 274 78 237 198 257 287 170 228 228 287 222 291 442 361 141 405 190 341 2,790 181 71 136 44 123 90 103 119 lOS 113 126 124 166 140 127 44 161 58 158 3,489 220 99 165 52 158 115 111 137 110 143 124 1.38 150 206 181 171 68 202 71 193 98 2 2 6 4 3 6 7 3 6 1 5 2 8 5 1 1 8 3 2 167 13 10 6 3 7 1 4 4 4 6 2 5 5 10 4 5 2 14 10 6 33 1 49 1 ....;._.. Bellevne (inc. Bellevne tIIL)-- .—'.-.. Benton {inc. Potterville vill.) 2 3 3 1 1 4 Rrrw^lrfinlH 1 1 Delta. - - 4 1 J 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 ""'2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 — - Sunlield Yermontville (including Ver- montville village) . Walton (inc. Olivet village).. — - 672 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by »ex and civil condition. Coanties, Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known- townships, villages, cities and wards. la I o5 a 1 a a 64 1 a 03 s 1 a 1 S 03 13 a i 1 1 a 03 13 a Eatok Co.— Con. 2,314 383 634 799 698 1,288 449 406 4;« 1,356 736 620 1,227 198 318 :«3 328 602 207 180 215 650 364 286 1,287 18.5 316 416 370 686 242 226 218 706 372 3:^4 814 151 220 274 219 414 136 113 165 423 238 1&3 821 129 196 265 231 .394 134 135 125 417 212 203 :M2 42 95 105 100 183 68 66 49 213 119 94 429 50 117 137 123 2.50 83 83 84 266 141 125 17 5 2 3 7 4 2 1 1 8 4 21 4 2 7 8 35 20 7 8 15 13 2 4 .... 1 2 1 1 6 3 3 16 2 1 6 7 5 1 1 8 6 2 — - 1st ward... 2d ward 4th ward 1st ward _ . 2d ward 3d ward Grand Ledge city 2d ward.... Emmet Co... 5,6;i8 2,r.77 1,815 116 179 150 377 61 191 439 922 385 177 119 310 2,858 1,272 855 63 102 67 188 35 99 237 479 286 91 60 165 2,780 1,305 960 53 77 83 189 26 92 222 443 299 86 59 145 2,176 1,006 680 53 87 48 110 30 71 177 353 204 74 50 117 1,917 929 677 42 60 66 104 20 55 157 280 176 74 45 85 631 253 170 8 14 16 69 5 26 58 115 76 14 9 44 748 325 242 10 17 17 71 6 33 61 133 99 10 14 51 41 12 4 1 1 2 7 103 47 37 1 10 1 1 1 12 4 4 -— Bear Creek (including Petos- key Tillage) Bliss Carp Lake. _ . Center __ _ , "ii 1 2 Cross Village Egleston Friendship 2 1 10 6 2 1 2 4 3 24 19 1 Littlefield. 1 1 1 1 6 3 1 Little Traverse (inc. Harbor Harbor Springs village — - Pleasant View Eeadmond 9 2 (xEarasEE Co.. _. 25,674 750 878 735 829 1,114 397 2,571 1,507 340 870 1,468 579 1,156 199 1,182 ISO 1,071 163 929 1,134 12,787 408 475 372 420 565 19i 1,261 723 158 461 722 234 574 101 588 .79 530 69 494 562 12,887 342 403 363 409 349 203 1,310 784 182 409 746 325 582 98 594 101 521 93 435 572 9,203 291 323 277 311 395 124 843 490 97 317 513 165 428 71 411 69 399 46 332 428 8,373 217 240 244 259 346 130 783 471 107 264 485 209 387 34 353 62 332 63 267 390 3,442 115 141 92 106 159 64 405 228 57 138 200 84 140 29 168 18 146 22 134 132 4,245 125 136 117 141 196 71 474 275 66 137 241 103 192 42 231 37 181 29 156 175 103 2 6 2 2 9 4 11 4 1 4 6 4 6 1 8 2 3 1 6 2 218 37 51 — - Argentine _ Atlas 7 1 5 5 2 48 35 8 7 16 12 2 1 9 2 6 I 8 7 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 ""2 3 1 .... 1 1 2 ::;: Clayton Davison (inc. Davison vill.).. Davison village.. "" Fenton (including the follow- ing villages) . 3 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 — - Fenton village . Linden village . Flint.. Flushing (including Flushing village) -._. Flushing village Forest (inc. OtisviUe vUlage) Otisville village __ G-aines (inc. Gaines village).. Gaines village.. _ _ . — . Genesee (including part of Mt. Morris village) 2 2 .... Mt. Morris village (part of).. Grand Blanc ... 2 4 — . Montrose ._ "" POPULATION. 673 TABLE XLVI. — Continubd. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, .\ggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid-- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. o H S Is S 1 CO a 1 5 a 0) S s a Genesee Co.— Con. Mt. Morris (including part of Mt Morris villnfrft) 808 67 1,059 966 891 1,344 422 229 5,919 1,910 1,86U 1,322 827 41S 37 5.50 4S9 472 656 185 106 2,7.50 898 838 603 411 390 30 509 477 419 688 237 123 3,169 1,012 1,022 719 416 329 28 372 355 a53 504 139 74 2,004 656 591 413 341 286 19 290 307 280 459 150 82 2,184 703 672 475 334 86 9 167 129 117 150 46 31 714 231 234 183 66 100 11 211 166 136 216 82 40 891 281 316 217 77 2 4 1 Mt. Morris village (part of) .. 6 3 2 1 1 22 7 10 4 1 6 2 3 8 2 1 74 24 26 19 5 5 2 2 2 .... Eichfleld Thetford-. Vienna (including Clio vill.).. 1 5 3 .... -— Mt. Morris village (in Genesee and Mt Morris) Flint city 10 4 3 3 20 4 8 8 .... 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward 2,488 344 162 74 12,-> 96 40 310 1507 224 513 ir.l liiS SI 107 1,287 186 81 38 67 46 24 155 167 131 28 119 245 77 75 42 51 1,201 1.5S 81 36 58 50 16 1.55 140 104 30 105 268 77 90 45 56 1,059 158 60 34 55 40 22 134 139 115 23 97 182 63 55 30 31 893 112 63 27 45 39 14 128 111 86 24 71 183 57 60 27 39 213 25 19 4 10 6 1 21 28 16 6 21 57 14 19 11 13 299 41 28 9 13 11 2 27 29 17 6 34 82 19 30 17 16 13 2 2 9 5 2 1 Buckeye 2 1 Gladwin Grout Sage 1 Sherman 1 5 ..... Gladwin city 3 1 1 3d ward 1 1 1 4, ."177 176 74 32 25S 203 793 223 147 218 47 158 3,011 571 224 264 424 387 465 276 430 2,321 92 38 14 1.30 121 381 113 75 104 22 67 1,545 303 108 134 206 208 240 13S 208 2,256 84 36 18 82 412 110 72 114 25 91 1,496 268 116 130 218 179 225 138 222 2,197 87 38 11 124 100 355 102 69 100 21 63 1,482 291 93 124 201 201 235 134 203 2,066 77 32 18 118 66 377 97 66 109 21 84 1,37S 247 93 119 206 165 217 128 203 116 5 3 5 21 25 10 6 4 1 4 57 11 14 9 4 6 5 3 5 179 7 4 6 9 2 2 — - Marenisco Wakefield (inc. Wakefield vlll. not separately returned) 10 14 35 13 6 5 4 7 109 l^ 23 7 11 14 7 10 19 1 1 1 2 2d ward Ironwood city . 5 ..... 1 1 1 ..... 7 3 1 1 2 3d ward 2 1 .... 2 .... 6th ward 1 8th ward 85 674 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XL/ VI.— Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-bom population. Sioglo. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known . townships, villaees, cities and wards. 1 CO la a S a 1 1 1 1 a to S 1 a .2 cd a A •3 S 3 819 93 798 877 954 1,212 1,016 879 1,043 1,299 1,030 116 834 1,342 554 1,742 1,333 1,007 194 310 225 5,523 1,435 1,8:38 1,007 1,243 1,315 288 542 485 14,939 450 630 343 403 548 335 418 118 426 68 704 513 429 42 423 462 iSi 625 530 449 52:; 664 527 60 429 657 256 835 630 520 80 140 110 2,651 678 904 491 578 634 150 237 247 14,998 642 647 370 371 535 346 425 139 410 59 655 470 390 56 373 415 466 687 486 430 521 635 503 56 403 6S5 298 907 703 487 114 170 115 2,872 757 9:m 516 665 681 138 303 238 10,501 293 488 2.54 264 387 233 3i3 82 275 43 462 336 308 25 293 306 333 472 402 302 351 572 345 43 279 423 165 577 432 330 50 93 68 1,921 498 687 343 393 435 100 155 180 9,703 477 452 236 216 337 225 311 96 239 31 396 285 250 30 215 264 279 406 328 282 328 504 290 35 221 429 186 574 442 280 72 107 61 1,892 519 645 312 416 428 87 196 145 4,199 148 137 83 134 149 93 88 34 139 20 229 165 116 16 118 146 143 150 123 137 166 90 172 15 145 223 88 248 191 155 29 44 36 687 167 203 143 174 187 42 80 65 4,870 154 177 117 146 153 102 100 36 165 26 244 173 128 25 151 137 176 177 148 140 186 127 204 19 170 248 105 295 227 185 36 55 51 870 213 258 184 215 216 38 93 85 186 4 B 4 5 11 6 5 2 8 4 10 12 3 1 12 8 7 2 2 10 5 2 7 2 5 6 3 6 4 12 2 5 34 6 13 5 10 5 4 1 360 10 15 14 8 24 18 11 6 2 13 9 10 1 6 13 9 3 7 8 6 4 9 2 10 8 7 29 25 17 5 7 3 95 24 24 20 27 31 12 11 8 52 3 .... 1 1 4 1 3 2 64 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 .... 1 Adrian . BUssfleld (inc. BUssfield viU.) BUssfield village .... Cambridge CUnton (inc. Clinton village). Clinton village . .... Deerfield (inc. Deerfield viU.) Deerfield village .... Dover (iacluding part of Clay- 1 Fairfield. 9 2 .... Franlflin Hudson (including part of Clayton village (part of) Macon. _ 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 ... Medina _ _„ .... Ridgeway — - 1 .... Eiga Bollin (including part of 3 Addison village (part of) Rome """3 4 .... Seneca (inc. Morenci village) Tecumseh (including Tecum- seh village) 4 3 3 1 1 1 9 7 1 9 9 5 1 1 .... Woodstock (including part of Addison village) Addison village (part of) Addison village (in Bollin Clayton village (in Dover Adrian city 15 1 7 ---- 2d ward 4tli ward 1 7 4 1 2 7 6 1 5 --- Hudson city 2d ward 3d ward 684 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVI. — CoNiii^v^D.—Miahigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. o5 3 1 a 1 I 1 in a n a i 13 a J [0 s 1 Livingston Co 14,476 1,096 485 948 916 810 639 577 621 1,464 666 703 2,250 1,606 694 833 50 624 899 358 693 709 1,656 7,372 528 218 481 50S 419 335 288 342 743 ■323 389 1,052 717 377 406 23 326 454 no 370 354 740 7,104 568 267 467 408 391 304 289 279 721 343 314 1,198 889 317 427 27 298 445 188 323 355 916 5,050 354 148 322 356 297 262 201 232 484 199 259 726 487 245 287 13 230 311 115 245 239 500 4,269 359 174 274 237 240 202 180 161 394 182 178 748 550 188 271 14 178 272 119 185 202 564 2,216 164 66 152 149 109 71 80 105 249 117 126 308 216 121 119 10 95 140 55 119 109 226 2,644 198 84 187 167 143 97 96 113 302 146 127 403 296 119 150 12 115 162 64 129 136 308 91 8 3 6 3 12 2 6 3 9 6 4 15 11 10 164 10 8 6 4 7 4 11 3 20 13 9 36 32 10 5 15 2 1 1 27 1 1 .... Brighton {inc. Brighton vill.) Brighton village „- Conway Deerfield 1 .... 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 2 .... Genoa . _ _ Handy (inc. Fowlerville vill ) Fowlerville village — - Hartland- Howeli (including part of Howell village) 3 3 1 12 11 .... Howell village (part of) — Marion (including part of 1 1 .... Howell village (part of)... _ Ooeola 1 3 ..... 6 11 5 11 5 7 17 32 Putnam (inc. Pinckney vill.). Pinckney village Tyrone. 3 3 2 12 :::: Unadilla Howell village (in Howell and Marion) .. 874 9 92 705 440 68 437 5 51 337 198 44 437 4 41 368 242 24 390 4 45 298 172 43 360 4 30 306 202 20 45 1 6 37 25 1 74 2 2 .... 1 .... Columbus Lakefield.. 11 59 37 4 McMiUen (inc. Newberry vill.) Newberry village. 2 1 2 2 — - 1 1 .... .„- Pentlend — Mackinac Co. 3,869 115 264 483 292 149 652 490 126 259 494 61 150 1,216 140 343 444 289 1,986 62 136 249 142 80 276 242 65 138 277 30 78 595 72 148 228 147 1,883 53 128 234 150 69 276 248 61 121 217 31 72 621 68 195 216 142 1,615 60 111 215 117 54 218 182 58 104 283 27 59 476 61 118 174 123 1,379 48 96 178 109 44 207 178 53 73 157 24 46 453 54 146 148 105 339 1 23 32 24 14 57 51 7 33 37 3 18 114 11 29 52 22 451 5 30 53 39 14 69 60 8 41 56 6 25 145 12 38 61 34 26 1 2 2 1 12 51 6 2 .... Brevort. Cedar _ ._ 2 3 2 11 Garfielddnc. Naubinway viU.) Naubinway village Hendricks Holmes (inc. Mackinac vUl.). 1 1 Mackinac village 8 10 Marquette Moran.. _ _. ..... ..... 3 ..... 2 7 5 1 1 21 2 9 7 3 1 2 "' """" Newton — Portage _ St. Ignace.. ___ 2 2 1st ward _ — 2d ward.. ""2 2 — 3d ward - — — 4th ward — — Macomb Co 21,838 1,224 471 1,226 537 11,119 614 226 594 234 10,719 610 245 632 303 8,307 432 157 408 153 7,324 381 151 390 185 2,680 178 63 183 79 3,126 211 87 218 99 113 4 1 5 2 238 13 3 19 15 19 31 5 4 5 4 .... Armada (inc. Armada vill.).. Bruce (including part of Eomeo village) .— Borneo village (part of) ---- POPULATION. 685 TABLE XL VI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michiganbom population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. .2 1 a B .2 S B 1 a .2 a l4 .2 "3 a i a a s 0) Id a 1 s Macomb Co.— Con. Chesterfield (inc. New Bal- timore village) 1,570 618 1,301 1,819 520 1,421 28.i 211 1,102 966 1,532 211 439 1,0M 243 1,308 131 1,762 203 1,365 514 369 650 1,051 374 3,678 1,546 1,201 931 817 314 696 969 285 728 129 95 571 505 767 105 210 511 111 682 63 921 95 681 224 169 305 458 174 1,778 773 564 441 753 334 605 850 235 693 156 116 531 461 765 106 229 533 132 626 68 841 108 684 290 200 345 593 200 1,900 773 637 490 591 225 553 739 212 549 83 66 446 374 .561 80 141 370 72 566 50 777 68 452 145 128 207 298 122 1,279 652 403 324 506 223 442 601 158 484 103 76 392 300 500 71 138 355 75 470 44 619 403 173 129 214 358 119 1,293 524 437 332 208 83 139 213 68 171 42 28 121 127 202 25 68 128 31 109 12 142 27 221 76 40 96 155 43 470 208 152 110 224 96 156 240 66 195 45 39 132 151 251 35 80 157 45 147 24 179 32 "253 101 69 119 200 69 546 232 178 136 14 3 2 14 5 7 3 1 4 4 3 23 15 6 8 11 14 8 1 7 8 13 4 3 2 3 New Baltimore village.. Clinton 1 1 — Erin. Harrison. _. Lenox (inclnding the follow- 1 1 New Haven village... Richmond village (part of)... Bay 1 2 1 I Richmond (inclnding the fol- Memphis village (part of) ... Richmond village (part of) Shelby (including part of Utica village) 1 13 8 5 1 2 6 2 1 2 4 9 25 12 8 5 10 20 11 6 2 1 1 1 3 .... .... Utica village (part of) Sterling (including part of Utica village) .... Utica village (part of) ., Warren (inc. Warren vill.)... Warren village 12 4 23 11 2 11 26 11 55 17 18 20 .... 1 .... .... Washington (including part 2 1 5 5 :::: Romeo village (part of) Memphis village (in Rich- mond, Macomb Co., and Riley, St. Clair Co.) Richmond village (in Lenox and Richmond) 1 4 1 1 2 1 9 1 6 .... Romeo village (in Bruce and Utica Tillage (in Shelby and Sterling). Ist ward 2d ward 4 2 .... 3d ward Manistee Co. 13,002 381 691 190 469 599 231 1,181 1,362 231 206 563 2U 288 122 363 6,558 196 344 84 253 306 115 584 674 132 109 284 101 148 68 196 6,444 185 347 106 216 293 116 597 688 99 97 279 110 140 54 167 6,055 181 309 69 239 238 84 558 637 112 83 259 86 137 56 187 5,609 158 273 68 192 197 73 551 623 74 69 333 88 104 40 146 483 14 33 15 14 67 30 26 36 19 23 25 15 11 12 9 791 27 67 34 22 96 43 44 62 26 26 45 21 36 14 21 14 37 6 1 1 .... Bear Lake (inc. Bear Lake 2 6 3 2 .... Brown. . — - Copemish village. Filer ..... 1 3 1 3 .... Manistee MoriUa 1 .... .... Springdale 686 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XL VI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced Un- Jinown. townships, villages, cities and wards. Hi 1 tn 1 in IS tn a 1 a 0> a ID 'ea a 1^ 1 • 4 1 s 3 2 1 a s Manistee Co.— Con. 6,546 797 931 794 835 946 994 1,247 3,264 403 438 370 429 498 BOO 626 3,282 396 493 424 406 Hi 494 621 3,059 379 383 349 421 459 4fi6 602 2,949 350 417 381 39 i 396 431 582 194 24 51 21 8 35 32 23 306 H 68 39 13 48 56 38 7 24 2d ward 4 ""2 1 8 4 1 3 7 1 2 1 1 1 .... 6tli ward 7th ward, _. ... .... 625 185 61 45 286 48 330 96 33 19 157 25 295 89 28 26 129 23 269 71 29 17 133 19 233 64 24 22 104 19 57 22 4 2 23 6 61 24 4 4 25 4 4 3 1 1 GalUee- 1 17,675 916 506 269 195 137 380 96 441 116 1,138 296 261 112 107 386 55 5,170 285 650 782 779 SOS 565 443 341 421 396 4,592 77- 548 443 618 802 589 551 263 2,763 613 554 331 745 520 8,820 438 287 128 108 67 187 56 222 58 558 153 134 71 61 195 29 2,567 133 302 369 411 259 297 221 170 197 208 2,273 390 255 209 301 415 280 289 134 1,362 279 "280 175 351 277 8,855 478 219 141 87 70 193 40 219 58 580 143 127 41 46 191 26 2,603 152 348 413 368 249 268 222 171 224 188 2,319 388 293 234 317 387 309 262 129 1,401 334 274 156 394 243 8,304 418 268 122 105 64 180 53 210 51 54:3 151 132 66 56 193 27 2,478 128 296 343 405 249 292 217 163 180 205 2,021 36; 237 183 241 375 246 266 111 1,298 271 263 168 325 271 7,923 445 191 130 81 63 177 32 205 48 536 130 116 37 46 185 22 2,397 143 319 368 355 225 244 205 156 202 180 1,947 343 254 200 251 324 259 214 102 1,2,51 306 245 139 339 222 493 19 18 5 2 3 7 3 12 7 15 2 2 5 5 2 2 84 5 6 26 6 10 4 4 7 13 3 239 28 17 23 58 39 31 23 20 63 8 16 7 26 6 888 32 27 10 5 7 16 8 14 9 42 13 11 4 15 1 1 42 1 1 1 1 8 2 .... Chocolay Ely — 1 Forsyth Is-hpemiDg 1 2 Republic _ _ . . Richmond (inc. Palmer vill ). SandH. Tilden 5 4 197 7 28 43 12 23 24 17 14 22 7 353 43 32 30 63 62 48 48 27 142 27 28 17 54 16 1 Turin.. 3 ..... ""2 9 2 2 1 1 9 2 1 2 1 1 2 2d ward 3d ward _. , .... .... — - 6th ward '""'i ..... 18 1 7 4 3 1 2 .... — - — - 8th ward 9th ward 2 10th ward 4 1 1 .... 1st ward 3d ward. 1 4th ward "2 — - .... 6th ward. _ _ 7th ward .. -— - 8th ward 2 1 1 Negaunpe city... . 1 1st ward . 2d ward... 1 " 3d ward. _ -: .... '""i :::: POPULATION. 687 TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. 3 la a a a CO 0) "3 1 "3 a 13 s a B 33 s m a 1 a Mason Co. 9,348 661 1.56 195 818 123 427 520 219 116 492 707 93 470 334 440 279 3,853 547 711 70S 87U i-.u 4,813 350 70 109 423 59 216 305 118 66 253 366 55 244 188 228 129 1,892 285 316 357 433 430 71 4,535 314 86 86 395 64 211 215 101 50 239 341 38 2m 146 212 150 1,961 262 395 Sil 437 453 63 4,163 306 56 83 345 47 161 261 109 55 217 320 48 202 158 214 103 1,684 240 247 337 409 3^9 62 3,616 245 60 59 285 44 139 169 85 35 187 278 27 165 110 187 104 1,645 2U5 297 314 400 377 52 617 42 13 26 70 11 49 41 6 11 36 44 6 40 30 14 24 202 45 66 20 Zi 40 8 850 66 24 24 95 16 66 41 16 14 52 59 11 50 ■34 25 40 297 51 93 35 36 71 11 27 2 1 8 1 3 3 1 61 1 1 3 15 4 5 3 ..... 6 8 2 1 — Amber (including part of R(^(ithvillpiTn'lIng«) ScottviUe village (part of) ,.. -— Custer (including part of ScottviUe village (part of) ... Eden 3 ""2 1 2 Free Soil__ Grant Hamlin Pere Marquette 2 4 Sheridan 1 Sherman 2 10 2 1 — Scottville village (in Amber and Custer) 2 6 ' 3 1 1 36 1 ""2 1 9 4 5 17 5 5 2 1 4 .... 1 2 1 .... 1st ward .... 1 .... 6th ward. 33 2 1 1 8 2 .... MTP-finsTA r.n, 11,785 588 141 415 358 566 466 784 83 456 370 821 750 383 489 807 640 346 415 807 224 2,670 448 390 805 464 563 6,054 312 60 209 195 292 248 411 38 253 195 423 367 226 263 389 Sir, 179 223 433 98 1,290 212 1«4 370 235 289 5,721 276 81 206 163 274 218 373 45 203 175 398 38:3 157 226 418 303 167 192 374 126 1,:380 236 2U6 435 229 274 5,020 269 43 166 169 237 216 358 33 204 160 351 293 183 219 31U 145 178 377 76 1,053 156 150 324 172 251 4,331 216 58 157 139 201 170 280 34 146 119 310 272 115 175 :305 230 Vi-i 145 29> 92 1,053 170 151 330 161 221 1,000 42 17 41 25 53 32 49 5 44 34 65 70 38 42 78 56 33 45 54 22 233 56 31 46 6;j 37 1,355 58 22 48 24 72 47 92 11 54 55 86 110 41 50 112 74 45 46 76 33 310 60 53 81 64 52 iEtna (including part of Mor- Morley village (part of) 1 1 1 1 Colfax Deerfield (including part of Morley village (part of) Fork 3 1 6 3 5 1 1 2 1 ..... 2 ..... 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 Grant 1 1 1 Morton (inc. Mecosta village) 1 Morley village (in iStna and 1 15 6 1 3 4 1 Big Rapids city 2 2 .... 2d ward 2 1 1 .... 688 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. .3 (d 1 CO i IS a .5 1 1 a 1 1 1 a ■3 B 13 a 1 B 8,389 169 115 211 413 294 284 723 786 1,055 4,339 585 740 674 623 604 598 515 4,259 97 69 117 211 162 151 371 411 535 2,135 304 355 332 302 299 291 252 4,130 72 46 94 202 132 133 352 375 520 2,204 281 385 342 321 305 307 263 4,090 93 66 112 210 160 148 362 395 513 2,031 289 336 317 285 286 275 243 3,855 68 40 88 198 128 123 339 351 604 2,016 253 366 321 292 258 284 242 161 4 3 5 1 2 3 9 13 21 100 16 17 15 17 11 16 9 265 4 5 8 4 4 9 13 24 16 180 27 19 21 29 43 21 20 8 10 Cedarville 1 Mellen Mejer 1 3 1 4 Menominee city 8 1 1st ward 3d "ward 5th ward 2 4 2 1 28 6th ward __ , ' 3 5 — - 7,157 307 307 93 329 461 714 439 283 366 140 154 671 317 377 920 590 1,379 332 462 346 239 3,683 161 159 65 175 236 363 221 151 206 71 85 306 163 180 492 315 659 161 210 172 116 3,474 146 148 38 154 225 351 218 132 160 69 69 265 154 197 428 275 720 171 252 174 123 3,039 133 131 41 147 204 291 184 136 196 57 73 253 145 142 407 263 519 125 166 132 96 2,631 117 113 23 116 180 262 169 97 138 50 49 19.1 125 141 333 216 525 116 185 129 95 603 28 25 14 26 32 69 37 15 10 13 12 51 17 38 82 49 134 84 41 39 20 810 29 35 15 37 43 88 49 35 22 18 20 68 29 63 93 57 176 52 60 40 24 18 EdenTille Geneva _ ___ 3 Homer _ _. 2 2 1 2 1 Hope IngersoU 1 Jasper . Jerome, _, _._ .__ . Larkin _ __ _ Lee 1 1 Lincoln MidlHnd 2 1 _____ 2 5 2 2 1 4 Mt. Hayley. _ Porter 3 1 1 15 2 4 5 4 11 Warren {inc. Coleman village) Coleman village . 1 1 1 _.-. 1 1 4 1 3 Midland city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward _.. 4th ward . 1 1 -.- Missaukee Co 3,458 162 106 307 487 101 279 14 183 100 626 471 462 1,796 89 55 171 243 55 141 7 94 54 296 218 261 1,662 73 51 136 214 46 138 7 88 ■46 330 253 201 1,515 72 41 138 223 43 126 6 80 49 243 177 222 1,265 55 31 99 213 33 115 6 60 36 253 193 153 269 16 14 33 20 11 13 1 12 6 51 39 37 385 18 20 37 30 12 23 2 27 10 75 58 46 11 1 ^tna Bloomfield CaldweU Clam Union _._ 2 1 1 Forest.. _ 1 Lake (including part of Lake City village) Lake City village (part of)._. Norwich. 2 1 ___. -__. .-.. Pioneer Eecder (including part of Lake City tillage) 2 2 2 2 2 1 Lake City village (part of)... "■ EiohlaBd (including part of McBain TiUage) -— 1 POPULATION. 689 TABLE XL VI. —Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. "5 CO a s a S 3 a (2 .2 a CO a fa 3 1 a a 1 Missaukee Co.— Con- 22 515 304 131 485 326 15 267 162 70 225 177 7 248 142 61 260 149 11 224 123 54 183 134 3 184 91 33 198 94 4 41 38 16 40 42 4 61 48 26 60 52 Riverside (including part of McBain village^ 2 1 2 1 3 3 2 2 3 West Branch Lake City village (in Lake McBain village (in Bichland and Riverside) MONEOE Co. 23,511 1,512 1,267 1,517 2,130 720 1,211 1,483 1,560 1,012 1,019 1,010 1,550 301 674 1,232 1,210 2.58 1,077 692 3,957 1,210 680 1,:M5 722 12,179 • 803 673 7NS l,0^7 358 638 796 844 545 585 537 7^6 114 :i4i 695 6:-;6 1211 559 • 31S 1,864 62(1 299 664 2bl 11,332 739 594 7.59 1,043 362 573 687 716 467 464 473 764 157 333 537 13S 518 374 2,093 5'.KJ 3M r,si 141 8,910 605 485 557 771 2;i7 455 605 638 411 423 ■■iSl 532 94 241 544 482 89 431 202 1,343 487 216 450 190 7,577 494 387 501 647 205 374 469 481 330 299 301 464 89 2I5 378 386 87 378 208 1,473 435 262 444 332 3,100 188 181 215 307 118 173 181 196 128 143 144 249 50 94 142 143 29 121 114 495 126 79 204 86 3,488 227 193 234 363 140 178 210 221 133 157 170 288 65 105 146 177 45 131 151 555 147 94 218 96 141 9 6 14 6 3 10 9 10 2 17 6 2 ..... 6 9 2 6 2 23 6 4 9 4 248 15 14 22 29 15 21 8 13 3 6 2 12 3 13 10 8 6 9 15 63 8 24 18 13 28 1 1 2 3 19 3 Ash Bedford Berlin. 2 4 2 DnnfJftR villagR Erie 1 "i 2 French town 1 1 2 Ida _ LaSalle.. .... London Milan (inc. part of Milan vill.) Milan village (part of) 3 3 4 3 1 Summerfield (inc. Peters- burg village) Wbiteford 1 Milan village (in Milan, Mon- roe Co., and York, Washte- 3 1 .... 1 2 2d ward 1 1 3d ward 20,110 764 1,395 613 848 1,310 671 847 987 209 703 .j87 864 150 853 10,119 421 696 277 4, a 647 315 435 490 106 342 312 454 66 456 9,9111 313 699 H6 603 356 412 497 103 361 275 410 84 397 7,;iS6 320 .531 216 310 51U 3.S1 7 .J 278 356 54 358 7,142 239 479 240 265 480 251 2,s :i48 67 257 178 2K5 .56 265 2,056 99 163 61 118 133 76 105 104 28 61 82 98 12 93 2,724 100 211 89 144 175 102 132 148 36 100 91 120 23 125 66 2 ..... 3 1 3 5 3 3 4 4 101 4 5 5 7 4 1 1 11 24 Bloomer (including Carson 4 2 Cato (inc. Lakeview village) . 1 1 4 2 Crystal Day (including McBride vill.) 4 5 6 5 Bureka 1 1 Evergreen (including part of Sheridan village (part of) Fairplain (including part of 1 690 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XIjVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. J3 Is 1 a 1 .3 1 a fa 1 a m a a .2 a a a .2 S fa (0 a 1 a Montcalm Co.— Con. Sheridan Tillage (part of) 6 782 946 319 1,045 838 783 122 675 1,173 735 655 821 82 673 238 1,811 524 705 582 750 442 308 4 403 499 192 484 447 394 64 347 611 371 336 392 35 362 103 828 230 328 270 331 213 118 2 379 447 187 561 391 389 58 328 562 364 319 429 47 311 133 983 294 377 312 419 229 190 4 318 385 139 402 382 322 48 295 479 288 280 338 26 319 84 609 172 241 196 262 174 88 2 284 320 119 429 299 294 39 252 402 262 234 339 32 258 90 659 200 255 204 300 164 136 82 111 52 81 61 70 15 50 127 80 53 53 9 40 21 207 53 82 72 67 38 29 94 123 64 127 89 91 17 74 154 96 82 84 13 52 36 296 88 109 99 112 63 49 2 3 1 1 4 2 1 2 4 2 3 ..... 10 4 5 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 5 2 9 1 2 6 6 3 5 2 7 22 5 10 7 4 1 Home (inc. Edmore village). . Maple Valley . .... ""l 2 1 .... Pierson (inc. Pierson village). Pierson village . Pine Beynolds (inc. Howard City 1 1 Sidney (inc. part of Sheridan 1 1 .... Sheridan village (part of) Winfield 2 1 — - Sheridan village (in Ever- green, Fairplain and Sidney). Greenville city , 2 1 .... 6 1 3 2 3 2 1 .... Ist "ward 2d ward . 3d ward 1st ward 4 .... MONTMOEBNCT Co. 1,204 365 170 69 291 119 112 121 71 74 661 198 98 36 148 62 64 70 40 43 543 167 72 33 143 57 48 51 31 31 571 158 81 33 134 60 61 62 35 40 423 117 50 24 123 50 47 43 23 22 86 38 16 3 14 2 3 8 5 2 116 50 22 9 20 7 1 8 7 8 4 2 1 2 Albert Atlanta village - Hillman village Rust . 1 1 Wheatfield..- Muskegon Co 19,499 87 1,111 107 239 435 185 402 424 108 512 249 895 753 594 9,772 42 580 55 141 237 108 210 215 53 255 127 436 364 338 9,727 45 531 52 98 198 77 192 209 55 257 122 459 389 256 8,467 31 472 41 117 210 88 185 182 44 207 111 385 824 27C 7,841 32 366 35 65 162 56 160 166 45 176 90 382 323 184 1,255 10 104 12 23 28 19 24 33 9 46 15 49 38 60 1,771 12 151 14 33 34 21 32 40 10 74 30 68 58 70 35 2 2 1 1 86 1 12 3 15 1 2 29 .... Casinova (inc. part of Cas- 2 — Casnovia village (part of) Cedar Creek _ _ _ Dalton __ 1 -.. 1 .... Eggleston Fruitland _ 1 Fruitpqrt (including Fruit- 2 .... 1 Pruitport village . . 2 1 2 2 3 4 2 9 8 1 .... 3 .... Laketon.. Montague (including Mon- tague viUagR). ._ Montague village . Moorland _ ___ 6 1 " POPULATION. 691 TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 1 a S S 1 s fa CO c a to 31 a 3 1 B 1 1 Muskegon Co.— Con. Muskegon (including part of 732 158 525 196 962 325 9C6 849 371 247 354 10,094 1,U79 1,J&6 1,093 849 1,637 1,6S9 1,432 827 451 153 196 102 374 77 270 97 483 180 426 399 212 110 174 4,919 554 724 627 394 773 800 734 413 219 83 89 47 358 81 255 99 479 145 480 4i0 159 137 ISO 5,175 525 764 566 455 864 889 6;l^ 414 232 70 107 55 342 60 230 77 392 143 372 347 193 56 137 4,346 495 667 453 307 651 720 676 377 191 74 76 41 313 59 208 81 342 98 424 397 133 55 140 4,295 4:J4 666 447 358 678 742 617 333 189 57 88 44 32 17 40 20 90 36 53 51 19 53 37 549 56 56 71 80 117 SO 56 33 27 9 12 6 45 22 45 17 133 47 55 53 26 77 39 814 85 93 109 81 171 137 79 59 41 13 18 10 Muskegon Heights tillage (part of) Norton (including part of 1 1 1 2 Muskegon Heights village {part of) Sullivan Whitehall (including White- Whitehall village . White River. . . Casnovia village (in Tyrone, Kent Co., and Casinova, 18 2 6 4 3 1 3 1 46 2 3 7 10 13 7 2 2 1 1 2 Muskegon Heights village (in Muskegon and Norton) 6 1 1 1 1 1 20 4 2 3 6 2 3 3d ward 5th ward 6th ward 1 2d ward 1 1 — - 1 Newaygo Co. 11,420 922 9H 588 274 289 383 571 389 379 58 1,278 458 680 147 712 273 833 289 236 296 533 5,940 461 55 309 139 170 200 291 189 196 31 646 222 364 78 386 148 426 151 130 137 302 5,480 461 43 279 135 119 183 280 200 183 27 632 236 316 69 326 125 407 138 106 159 231 4,837 365 42 267 118 133 155 228 149 156 24 523 169 288 64 812 108 369 129 112 118 234 3,973 345 32 219 93 77 123 193 138 122 14 460 169 222 46 227 85 318 104 89 125 167 1,052 93 13 40 19 34 41 62 39 36 7 120 52 72 12 69 40 55 20 17 18 67 1,449 115 11 58 40 38 59 79 56 63 11 170 67 89 21 94 36 84 31 17 34 64 42 2 44 9 1 14 1 Ashland (inc. Grant village) . 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 2 5 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 5 3 8 2 2 1 2 2 2 Brooks (including part of — - 3 3 Newaygo village (part of ) Croton (inc. Croton village) .. Croton village _._ Dayton (including part of 1 Fremont village (part of) Denver (including part of 4 2 3 2 4 2 1 Hesperia tillage (part of) — - 2 2 1 1 Garfield {including part of Newaygo village (part of) 692 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVr. — Continued. — Michigan-horn population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced- Un- Icnown. townships, villages, cities and wards. 1 2 .s as a 1 'a i o5 a 1 1 1 a 14 a a 1 a tfl o % B o Newaygo Qo.—Con, 24t 4W 288 1,005 268 4.55 m 589 341 726 301 878 131 209 15(1 514 • 120 225 95 311 177 342 137 340 113 206 138 491 148 230 82 278 164 384 164 338 111") IBIi 128 443 90 192 70 247 140 259 113 278 SO 139 101 364 93 174 56 191 112 262 116 242 24 43 20 66 28 33 23 60 36 80 21 59 33 66 33 122 51 56 26 83 48 118 44 87 2 ..... 5 2 1 1 3 2 Sheridan (including part of .... 2 2 :::: Fremont village (part of) — Troy 2 2 1 3 3 3 Wilcox (inc. White Cloud village) 4 4 2 4 5 2 Fremont village (m Dayton .... 2 .... Hesperia village (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Newajrgo village (in Brooks and Garfield) .... 4 .... 28,249 865 228 1,357 635 1,420 634 886 772 1,096 227 667 957 1,366 751 911 273 1,103 459 1,469 858 866 645 962 395 1,319 628 716 671 1,174 219 14,297 475 125 663 297 639 282 473 407 557 99 350 506 663 334 455 132 550 218 732 401 465 330 477 177 653 286 355 361 618 104 13,952 390 103 694 338 731 352 413 365 539 128 317 451 703 417 456 141 553 241 737 457 401 315 485 218 666 342 361 310 556 115 9,760 304 74 4.50 191 462 186 328 265 388 68 232 340 410 192 305 81 376 154 486 271 314 224 305 109 400 173 247 244 485 70 8,561 218 58 431 206 448 220 235 214 355 78 176 273 429 255 279 82 332 146 439 277 221 200 274 127 367 196 224 179 384 69 4,321 162 49 203 101 222 94 141 132 163 39 112 156 235 133 148 50 166 63 232 123 141 103 165 64 243 110 104 113 130 33 4,946 167 45 240 118 258 116 168 144 172 46 137 168 244 140 168 55 204 87 269 156 162 109 190 79 278 130 124 121 159 42 168 8 2 4 3 3 1 4 10 6 2 4 6 15 6 2 1 6 1 11 5 6 3 4 2 8 2 4 2 2 398 5 48 1 47 .... Addison (including Addison Avon (including Rochester 18 9 25 16 8 7 12 4 4 8 25 18 9 4 17 8 22 19 17 6 20 11 19 14 13 9 12 3 6 2 2 1 5 5 — - Ronhester villnge Bloomfield (inc. Birmingham Birmingham village 2 .... Farmington (inc. Farming- Farmington village Groveland.... 2 4 3 3 Highland . 2 5 4 — - Holly (inc Holly village) Independence (inc. Clarkston village). __ .. _ _ ... .. Clarkston village . Lyon (including South Lyon village) 2 South Lyon village... .. .. Milford (including Miiford 3 2 4 "'"3 2 2 1 7 5 1 ""l 1 2 2 .::; Milford village Oakland... Orion (inc. Orion village) — Oxford (inc. Oxford village).. Oxford village. . .... Pontiac . .__ 2 1 1 1 1 1 — - Royal Oak (inc. Royal Oak village) : Royal Oak village. . -,. POPULATION. 693 TABLE XLiIV. — Continued. — Michigan horn population by sex and civil condition. Counties, Aggregate of Michigan-born popnlation. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages, cities and wards. '3 o H 97K 687 1,051 744 743 594 4,227 604 sm 849 1,381 485 CD la a CD •3 a S a S O Is 2 0) 'a o fa la S a 1 a Oakland Co.— Con. Southfleld, . 502 352 538 387 374 330 2,010 281 427 412 697 223 476 335 521 357 369 264 2,187 323 481 437 684 262 357 241 369 269 255 23.3 1,469 206 309 282 321 151 303 207 335 219 238 155 1,428 219 34.5 287 415 160 142 107 154 110 110 87 540 71 115 121 165 68 155 123 174 129 125 103 655 89 122 126 233 85 3 3 10 4 9 6 25 3 3 8 9 2 16 4 11 7 6 6 92 13 12 23 27 17 .... 4 2 1 1 2 Springfield- Troy Waterford West BloOTTiflelrl White Lalce . 2 6 1 2 2 Pontiac city 14 2 2 1 9 — 2d ward.. 3d ward Oceana Co 9,316 689 431 102 5.54 905 571 512 436 352 1,101 483 473 512 154 104 780 704 1,282 514 512 301 4,916 381 238 48 291 481 307 279 234 189 574 236 259 242 59 58 398 357 663 246 274 137 4,400 308 19.) 54 263 424 264 233 202 163 527 247 214 270 95 46 382 347 619 268 238 164 4,049 316 202 40 22,3 367 246 237 209 132 456 182 224 204 49 53 335 301 559 202 226 113 3,265 230 147 41 186 288 196 186 16' 125 3,88 183 162 206 70 35 280 253 449 189 178 116 837 65 36 8 63 106 69 40 24 37 114 50 35 37 9 5 61 54 99 43 48 21 1,096 77 44 13 74 128 68 46 34 38 135 61 51 62 23 10 97 90 162 75 57 44 22 30 8 9 1 — - Benona.. _ _ Clay Banks __ 2 CoUax Crystal .. 2 8 1 2 2 8 1 3 1 — - Elbridge _ _ Ferry 1 Golden- 1 Greenwood.. Hart (inc. Hart village) 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 ---- .... Leavitt New Field (inc. part o( Hes- 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 7 4 2 4 Otto. Pentwater (inc. Pentwater village). ... ""2 2 2 1 — - Siielby (inc. Slielby village) __ Weare Hesperia village (in Denver, Newaygo Co., and New Field, Oceana Co.) 1 2,968 56 188 19i 173 88 98 39 137 208 54 40 97 335 331 942 655 1,565 30 99 96 85 48 34 22 75 115 27 20 60 165 179 490 333 1,403 26 89 98 88 40 44 17 62 91 27 20 37 160 152 452 322 1,291 25 94 85 66 37 45 18 66 99 25 17 46 137 149 382 250 1,083 18 76 78 73 27 35 15 53 70 19 18 24 120 120 337 230 259 5 5 11 18 11 9 3 8 16 2 3 13 28 28 99 75 311 8 13 20 15 13 9 2 9 20 8 2 13 39 31 109 89 12 8 2 1 1 ChurohUl Cnmming 1 Foster Hm 1 1 1 MUls 1 6 5 Kichland 1 1 5 2 West Branch (inc. West 2 2 1 1 1 1 694 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XLVI. — Continued. — Michigan-born population by sex and civil condition. Aggregate of Michigan-born population. Single. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Un- known. townships, villages cities and wards. 4 1 in CD a 13 1 1 a rn s a 1 ft 12 20 2 1 1 5 322 13 13 33 1 2 6 5 2 3 1 1 — - 1 72 445 22 11 1 1 77 1 9 16 4 6 29 14 3 1 1 2 ----- 3 244 371 2 1 1 1 1 32 68 1 1 ? 449 1 1 •> 331 37 1 3 157 27 40 21 3 68 13 23 12 1 36 9 3 2 5 2 2 2 2 1 1 566 1 299 31 810 7 2 1 2 30 1 39 17 62 25 3 35 11 53 10 280 4 8 9 3 4 — _- 1 27 1 1 585 2 1 317 1 1 45 16 109 6 58 2 19 1 4 1 337 3 3 1 1 716 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE L. — CoNOLBDED. — The Michigan-born married population 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 36 to 40. Counties. i ID Id 1 •D a 1 a 1 a <13 a P4 CO a CO a a CO 'a a i2 CO ■3 a 10 CD Manistee. 2 69 6 67 58 98 20 67 34 110 200 12 118 107 101 60 12 19 53 9 18 91 25 4 202 75 19 138 113 76 116 131 68 393 63 68 8 65 77 129 20 79 35 224 235 9 144 114 302 118 32 27 85 7 32 241 22 12 437 162 18 266 251 143 236 237 200 1,118 74 239 15 272 216 291 87 211 105 539 575 32 379 352 674 266 73 66 193 36 68 508 61 27 1,079 438 67 648 709 398 526 512 480 2,726 187 95 10 151 111 207 55 123 70 517 413 19 264 242 720 189 57 53 154 22 43 443 37 23 965 335 40 600 630 348 441 474 579 2,688 156 157 7 252 197 303 65 173 80 659 541 25 406 337 910 219 79 86 183 26 55 552 30 17 1,280 429 46 736 854 433 577 586 760 3,562 168 118 11 148 123 199 33 134 47 561 421 17 285 224 737 157 53 55 126 21 42 433 17 8 807 286 26 544 739 350 391 484 667 2,910 142 138 10 152 141 235 47 118 51 591 447 17 324 236 824 191 53 71 120 19 39 435 31 18 917 311 35 598 761 383 435 546 690 3,228 178 85 12 61 110 176 18 97 51 650 379 16 247 192 711 150 45 44 109 21 50 378 16 8 690 181 23 626 659 305 357 411 597 2,441 131 60 10 Marquette ___ 1 1 1 88 MasoD- 93 177 24 i 2 5 10 Missaukee.. -— 1 58 Montcalm. 386 Muskegon. 3 2 5 4 262 Newaygo . 177 Oakland.. Oceana 148 49 Ogemaw Ontonagon 1 2 36 134 23 Ottawa.. 5 358 Roscommon 1 6 2 1 2 5 2 6 7 2 17 2 22 Saginaw 721 216 27 499 601 378 354 470 670 2,595 134 Schoolcraft St. Clair. Tuscola Wayne Wexford POPULATION. 717 hy sex and ages in periods of years, in the State and counties. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 60. 60 to 70. 70 to 80. 80 to 90, 90 to 100. 100 and over. Unk. a to 'a a a '3 a Is a 0) ® la a a o 1^ a ® '3 a 0) a '3 a © 1 a S © "3 a i2 © '3 a 1 a © 1^ '3 a 1 © "3 a 44 47 4 29 60 113 11 72 23 326 244 9 121 104 539 84 13 12 77 6 16 206 4 9 370 97 14 333 298 200 208 246 432 1,349 69 32 7 13 45 81 12 45 18 277 175 4 87 93 520 63 26 8 51 8 19 76 3 6 227 56 5 289 233 171 140 158 386 974 52 28 3 20 41 66 7 36 11 276 155 5 87 79 557 62 n 6 41 6 15 81 4 3 203 49 6 230 231 164 152 177 413 963 35 32 4 17 46 76 6 50 20 397 171 9 81 75 586 46 19 7 62 11 11 60 7 11 250 39 5 308 238 226 161 184 691 1,130 25 31 6 13 35 66 3 27 20 366 157 64" 50 521 55 11 3 46 9 11 73 2 3 192 50 4 267 198 198 148 183 495 983 27 6 2 3 8 8 1 3 3 133 22 1 12 7 122 13 3 2 3 3 2 7 2 2 3" 7 4 3- 2 85 15 7 98 11 4 1 1 2 7 1 1 2 1 1 1 32 89 120 1 1 1 15 71 21 2 29 395 228 18 11 2 —' — - — — 1 2 1 4 10 1 2 1 8 4 130 100 2 610 4 2 92 1 24 16 72 2 16 36 1 4 2 238 2 1 7 1 10 411 35 7 4 44 63 25 27 16 76 232 6 22 5 1 30 35 13 13 19 69 155 4 1 6 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 99 ' 13 358 ■ 3 23 6 1 3 4 54 1 2 4 391 1 2 4 1 237 3 222 2 1 5 20 237 438 1 7 1 2 1 4 1 1,422 1 •>, 76 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN JUISrE 1, 1894. TABLES.--BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 720 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — By sex, the number of children returned as having been born in the State Totals. Month I of Birth. 1893. State aud counties. June. July. August. September. October. 13 ,3 m 3 EH Is B 1 to 1 1 1 la .2 1 •3 1 1 0) IS 1 in 1 1 a 1 State 59889 31041 28848 3761 1948 1813 4903 2545 235S 5228 2690 2538 5226 2717 2509 4791 2413 ?.378 189 37 870 560 357 223 149 465 1825 203 1074 493 905 431 310 450 479 251 529 76 692 697 631 285 887 155 707 450 658 525 1806 1062 830 701 414 215 642 965 938 146 3111 91 135 665 272 955 429 D102 9S 19 445 294 184 121 75 230 979 106 565 254 430 213 161 (246 _239 133 ,278 J 41 369 355 349 144 442 91 379 252 303 277 907 524 429 384 227 109 354 600 476 78 1606 45 72 351 135 467 216 58 91 18 425 266 173 102 74 235 846 97 509 239 475 218 149 204 240 118 251 35 323 342 282 141 445 64 328 198 355 248 899 538 401 337 187 106 288 465 462 68 1505 46 63 314 137 488 213 44 14 2 54 23 18 20 7 27 101 15 61 33 51 29 19 24 26 14 24 2 53 28 51 17 43 8 32 29 42 32 95 73 66 56 30 9 54 46 83 14 190 8 5 43 14 65 23 1.6 9 2 24 12 8 9 4 17 64 7 31 18 29 16 8 11 10 7 14 1 29 11 29 9 24 4 20 14 16 16 50 28 36 25 10 4 26 21 49 8 97 6 2 20 10 34 13 2 5 "15 11 10 11 3 10 37 8 30 15 22 13 11 13 16 7 10 1 24 17 22 8 19 4 12 15 26 16 45 45 30 31 20 5 28 25 34 6 93 2 3 23 4 31 10 4 18 1 84 36 31 22 11 48 144 19 £81 47 ;62 47 C27 30 42 30 45 7 57 50 48 25 78 17 77 24 50 36 137 84 68 55 32 16 ■ 51 76 73 18 245 5 12 74 19 80 38 7 10 ""47 17 16 16 4 34 75 9 36 23 28 20 13 17 21 11 25 3 25 26 26 12 46 13 38 14 25 17 71 35 31 27 15 13 25 38 40 12 124 3 8 36 13 39 18 4 8 1 37 19 15 6 7 14 69 10 45 24 34 27 14 13 21 19 20 4 32 24 22 13 32 4 39 10 25 19 66 49 37 28 17 3 26 38 33 6 121 2 4 38 6 41 20 3 17 2 72 39 19 17 17 38 165 23 94 45 93 41 24 '24 33 12 39 6 61 60 54 27 91 12 63 42 63 43 161 84 71 76 25 9 55 81 75 14 275 8 8 49 21 102 38 9 10 2 33 25 9 13 12 15 75 12 50 25 45 19 12 11 17 8 24 3 33 29 25 13 42 3l 21 26 23 78 49 31 39 14 6 32 47 35 3 141 6 4 28 7 51 21 4 7 "'39 14 10 4 5 23 90 11 44 20 48 22 12 13 15 3 28 31 29 14 49 5 32 21 37 20 83 35 40 37 11 3 23 34 40 11 134 2 4 21 14 51 17 5 12 7 74 49 36 23 11 42 155 15 81 53 90 40 24 36 31 25 45 6 56 41 47 23 91 12 69 36 57 45 139 86 71 64 35 26 51 93 89 17 300 13 11 42 20 65 40 8 3 4 38 23 22 12 6 20 85 8 50 25 37 21 13 13 17 15 22 4 32 21 29 9 45 6 33 14 26 32 65 41 36 25 20 12 23 55 51 10 154 5 6 26 12 33 19 4 9 3 36 26 14 11 5 22 70 7 31 28 53 19 11 23 14 10 23 2 24 20 18 14 46 6 36 22 31 13 74 45 35 39 15 14 28 38 38 7 146 8 5 16 8 32 21 4 11 3 79 37 35 17 14 28 126 11 98 39 89 31 27 35 29 15 48 5 -48 56 64 22 65 10 51 33 61 48 143 96 77 50 27 15 51 89 81 11 251 4 9 58 29 79 29 11 5 2 42 17 16 11 8 12 69 7 48 23 41 15 15 19 16 8 27 2 19 30 40 10 29 5 32 20 30 20 63 43 40 26 12 8 30 42 44 7 119 3 4 32 16 44 15 7 fi Alger 1 37 ?0 Antrim __ 19 6 Baraga^- 6 16 Bay 57 Benzie 4 50 Branch 16 48 Cass 16 Charlevoix __. 12 16 Chippewa Clare_ 13 7 Clinton.. __ _.. 21 Crawford 3 Delta 29 26 24 Emmet 12 36 Gladwin. 5 Gogebic . 19 Grand Traverse _ Gratiot _ _ 13 31 Hilladale 28 80 Ingham . _ _ 37 24 15 IsabeUa 21 Jackson . 47 37 4 132 1 I i 26 13 35 14 4 Kalkaska Kent.. Keweenaw Lake Leelanau ._. _ Lenawee. Livingston. Luce ^ BIRTHS. 721 and counties during the year and each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894. Months of Birth. 1S93. 1894. Ui November. December. Jannary. February. March. AprU. May. iknown. 4542 CD s a 2334 11 s 2208 5 3 & 4666 8 5 60 46 29 11 8 39 145 17 94 32 68 35 18 39 37 11 55 51 70 45 14 53 11 59 4S 45 33 166 63 67 53 36 11 39 71 57 8 232 6 15 47 20 65 36 11 2407 3 1 24 24 13 4 2 19 71 7 48 15 27 21 9 20 18 3 34 4 '^2 38 19 9 37 6 25 25 14 79 38 34 35 21 6 18 36 32 6 129 2 6 24 7 33 21 7 a 0) PM 2259 5 4 36 22 16 7 6 20 74 10 46 17 41 14 9 19 19 8 21 3 29 32 26 5 16 5 34 17 23 19 87 25 33 18 15 5 21 a5 25 2 103 4 9 23 13 32 15 4864 11 4 58 53 27 17 14 37 165 13 95 34 69 30 19 40 58 22 48 4 35 62 46 22 64 12 65 34 42 51 150 9S 49 45 43 22 41 a5 92 9 246 9 7 59 17 87 25 11 1 2513 4 3 34 28 18 9 7 19 86 8 53 18 32 17 10 20 33 12 28 17 31 28 13 27 7 29 19 19 25 79 41 26 23 21 12 24 46 39 5 121 3 6 31 8 39 13 s cS a 2351 7 1 24 25 9 8 7 18 79 5 42 16 37 13 9 20 25 10 20 2 18 31 IS 9 37 5 36 15 23 26 71 57 23 22 22 10 17 39 53 4 125 6 1 28 9 48 12 6 i 1 5004 13 3 62 54 31 17 13 34 167 16 94 28 74 39 29 52 45 17 37 13 70 6i 67 25 73 11 65 35 51 37 154 10 L 78 66 32 15 53 77 94 8 258 6 17 61 13 68 45 6 i a 2655 6 1 21 29 10 10 5 18 94 7 51 14 38 15 20 32 20 23 6 47 37 28 11 28 8 35 25 24 21 79 48 40 39 19 5 36 40 40 5 143 4 9 2S, 4 35 19 4 a 2349 7 2 41 25 21 7 8 16 73 9 43 14 36 24 9 20 25 10 14 7 23 27 29 14 45 3 30 10 27 16 75 53 38 27 13 10 17 37 54 3 115 2 8 23 9 33 26 2 i 03 1 5894 25 3 90 68 35 23 17 41 196 23 91 48 79 36 30 42 48 21 48 3 81 68 58 15 97 16 60 52 72 71 183 101 75 63 33 i 01 a 3(K7 12 2 60 33 18 9 10 21 112 ■ 10 44 28 36 17 11 25 21 12 17 2 36 37 36 7 42 7 33 32 35 36 98 55 45 37 21 .2 1 2837 13 1 30 35 17 14 7 20 84 13 47 20 43 19 19 17 27 9 31 1 45 31 22 8 55 9 27 20 37 35 85 46 30 26 12 18 34 63 41 5 147 9 6 39 22 59 18 3 CO 3 O Eh 5621 24 3 87 63 37 23 16 59 162 18 103 44 79 37 39 52 52 38 41 8 72 79 65 32 81 21 57 41 62 57 166 101 76 60 42 25 53 88 74 12 309 10 16 64 26 89 45 6 0! a 2933 12 1 41 .33 24 14 9 27 87 12 64 25 38 17 20 31 29 25 15 3 41 39 38 17 42 15 34 22 30 34 89 57 42 28 26 12 31 42 40 6 166 5 11 35 15 42 26 5 i S 2688 12 2 46 30 13 9 7 32 75 6 49 19 41 20 19 21 23 13 26 5 31 40 27 15 39 6 23 19 32 23 77 44 34 32 17 13 22 46 34 6 143 5 5 29 11 47 19 1 in 3 5323 20 4 90 55 30 26 9 41 158 15 91 44 78 36 23 60 48 21 50 9 55 63 58 39 74 16 67 47 6S 44 160 102 71 65 42 21 62 75 67 15 260 6 10 60 31 77 39 11 fa 1 a 2781 13 1 50 30 14 11 3 15 91 8 56 15 43 17 12 32 18 13 22 6 38 31 29 21 43 9 36 22 30 27 95 47 36 38 24 13 38 38 35 8 135 3 4 31 15 40 15 7 1 1 2542 7 3 40 25 16 15 6 26 67 7 35 29 35 19 11 18 30 8 28 3 17 32 29 18 31 7 21 25 38 17 65 55 35 27 18 8 24 37 32 7 125 3 6 29 16 37 24 4 1 66 to a 48 a 18 80 31 20 14 3 5 13 70 11 42 25 35 17 IS 14 ]S 12 27 5 30 25 21 12 36 4 32 24 20 11 60 42 32 20 25 8 30 44 36 5 129 3 2 26 13 37 15 6 29 13 13 4 7 IS 71 44 20 37 12 13 11 11 13 "i 23 31 16 n 40 5 19 11 25 15 91 31 29 26 12 10 27 26 41 7 121 2 7 19 12 42 16 4 33 •J 7 4 2 3 2 1 12 31 141 IS S6 « 29 31 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 25 29 25 1 1 1 1 -— 49 6 53 56 37 23 76 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 — '- 51 35 1 1 — - 45 26 151 73 2 1 1 1 1 61 46 37 2 2 — - 18 28 10 57 70 12 74 113 75 8 295 11 16 71 37 98 38 6 40 50 84 3 148 2 10 32 16 39 20 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 — - 250 5 9 45 25 2 2 — - 79 31 in 1 2 1 1 .-._ 91 722 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — Concluded. — Births by sex Counties. Totals. Months of Birth. June. July. August. September. October. Mackinac Macomb Manistee Manitou Marquette Mason , Mecosta Menominee. __ Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency. Muskpgon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon ___ Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle... Roscommon ... Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft.. Shiawassee... St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren ... Washtenaw .. Wayne Wexford 255 792 987 27 1494 583 543 992 404 223 881 831 68 1024 546 830 411 192 247 450 64 142 1131 223 44 2144 1006 274 647 1405 449 873 676 862 8675 453 137 444 505 17 742 329 279 .■>12 208 121 471 421 36 495 279 456 216 93 138 224 37 71 564 116 24 1104 534 140 324 709 233 465 362 482 4510 2.53 118 348 482 10 752 254 264 480 196 102 410 410 32 529 267 374 109 226 27 71 567 107 20 1040 472 134 323 313 380 4165 200 37 14 20 32 40 '64 24 21 28 9 10 43 33 3 43 22 18 5 10 17 1 6 44 10 1 76 .41 7 25 58 19 31 20 39 355 15 BIRTHS. 723 and by months in counties. Months of Birth. November. December. 13 53 78 105 51 42 64 29 33 12 21 33 6 10 103 18 2 146 59 28 41 109 42 68 50 59 40 6 47 35 20 34 17 7 38 38 1 . 37 17 28 16 7 12 14 2 10 1 73 31 14 17 58 28 36 25 38 341 18 46 31 57 73 1 128 38 30 76 30 16 62 49 6 76 40 66 31 15 20 40 13 96 13 5 161 79 17 56 122 33 1894. January. February. March. a ; ^ 48 6 2 90 37 7 32 64 13 30 21 37 890 17 15 57 70 1 128 54 34 96 26 14 69 63 3 83 8 23 1 S 48 7 3 71 42 10 24 5S 20 29 24 31 a-)9 15 a IS 6 26 31 '38 22 15 46 14 5 30 30 15 20 42 6 94 18 5 179 74 22 61 97 26 53 30 74 775 50 42 10 46 16 9 11 26 3 4 39 8 3 90 35 13 27 49 11 31 20 31 376 24 21 59 86 120 52 39 101 32 19 76 62 10 86 55 52 31 17 25 29 3 13 92 9 70 12 43 111 30 69 36 71 771 39 46 3 2 100 35 4 27 53 18 37 19 40 431 28 30 79 93 3 149 3-t 50 115 36 19 90 84 6 100 51 76 39 13 29 39 14 95 35 1 . 208 105 36 65 144 48 65 52 87 847 43 19 54 53 3 75 30 29 59 21 10 45 46 2 56 26 33 30 49 435 23 April. 26 129 57 60 75 38 19 73 91 7 99 44 70 28 14 27 46 12 91 19 95 25 66 136 46 63 44 12 2 93 48 14 34 68 24 42 37 28 384 22 May. 19 79 92 1 . 140 65 62 96 40 16 73 16 101 9 5 216 74 32 60 131 32 93 56 82 658 43 27 43 23 11 40 35 4 45 28 39 25 9 12 27 4 106 41 17 32 62 12 53 28 47 344 24 46 Unknown. 724 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE IL— By sex, the number of children returned as having been born tre the Totals. Months of birth. 1893. Incorporated cities. June. July. August. September. October. 1 1 1 cd 1 3 1 s M a 3 CQ 1 1 J9 1 1 a 1 1 1 .2 a i t 1 1793 14 6 23 15 4 25 45 4 8 6 8 11 4 22 2 4 1 581 6 5 20 12 7 2 17 6 166 2 1 5 4 15 2 4 35 34 46 51 43 40 4 24 44 8 22 7 1 892 6 3 10 6 ■"14 23 1 4 2 4 7 3 15 2 1 '292 2 5 6 1 2 11 1 83 — - 2 ^ 8 2 2 19 21 17 22 21 23 3 14 22 7 11 2 1 All r.itifiei 22874 11877 10997 1385 736 649 1866 993 873 1955 1026 929 1959 1020 939 901 171 95 402 209 67 306 799 74 110 129 103 168 62 230 36 77 21 7,120 79 33 307 181 76 30 164 49 2,095 64 24 51 61 201 41 109 383 472 548 487 482 344 50 255 509 123 289 77 92 47 213 129 42 150 412 42 64 65 60 94 41 129 17 36 9 3,724 35 20 159 83 45 22 89 30 1,070 35 13 25 35 94 15 55 186 251 257 251 248 180 23 140 262 58 160 40 79 48 189 80 25 156 387 32 46 64 53 74 21 101 19 41 12 3,398 44 13 148 98 31 8 75 19 1,025 29 11 26 26 107 26 54 197 221 291 236 234 164 27 115 247 65 129 37 15 8 15 13 5 14 42 2 6 6 10 11 5 12 1 6 3 427 4 2 22 8 7 3 9 6 133 2 9 5 9 7 2 9 26 2 4 4 2 7 4 7 ""'3 2 237 2 1 12 6 6 2 4 4 60 6 3 6 6 3 5 16 '"2 2 8 4 1 5 1 3 1 190 2 1 10 2 1 1 5 73 2 18 5 28 22 4 15 61 7 8 9 7 11 6 16 5 9 4 549 7 3 27 19 8 4 13 8 162 4 2 8 5 17 1 6 30 62 54 34 35 26 6 14 53 8 15 7 13 3 12 14 3 10 26 4 3 I 8 3 8 3 5 3 296 1 2 15 9 2 3 8 5 79 2 1 5 1 9 """5 15 32 23 IS 17 12 4 7 33 3 10 4 5 2 16 8 1 5 35 3 5 3 3 3 3 8 2 4 1 253 6 1 12 10 6 1 5 3 83 2 1 3 4 8 1 1 15 30 31 16 18 14 2 7 20 5 5 3 14 12 26 18 3 25 75 7 15 8 10 16 4 10 1 8 11 5 15 13 3 10 32 2 9 5 4 5 2 6 3 7 11 5 "is 43 5 6 3 6 11 2 4 1 4 6 10 37 15 7 29 65 6 10 13 9 8 7 15 4 6 2 624 11 2 18 26 6 2 14 1 212 4 3 7 19 11 5 8 39 2 9 5 5 4 3 7 3 2 "320 4 1 11 10 2 1 7 1 105 2 3 3 18 4 2 21 26 4 1 8 4 4 4 8 1 3 2 304 7 1 7 16 4 1 7 107 2 8 3 Alpnnn 13 9 Au Sable 4 Battle Creek 11 Bay City 22 Belding 3 4 Bessemer _ 4 Big B.apids 4 Cadillac 4 Charlotte . I 7 Clare V.", ' Coldwater . 3 1 625 9 3 28 15 3 3 16 3 194 4 1 6 6 20 7 9 34 41 38 30 40 25 7 14 37 18 20 9 333 4 15 5 2 3 7 1 101 2 1 ""2 13 2 6 20 18 20 20 20 12 5 8 21 10 14 5 292 5 1 13 10 1 '"9 2 93 2 289 Dowagiac _. . 4 Eaton Rapids 11 Flint 6 6 Gladwin Grand Haven., 6 83 2 1 2 9 2 11 16 23 43 16 36 30 3 10 28 9 21 5 1 2 """6 6 13 26 8 23 15 6 8 7 13 1 ""2 7 2 6 10 10 17 8 13 15 3 4 20 2 8 4 6 4 7 5 3 14 23 18 10 20 13 2 6 16 8 6 4 3 5 16 7 7 20 48 65 44 50 28 4 18 46 7 21 11 2 3 10 4 3 7 24 37 25 33 16 3 8 22 4 11 4 1 2 6 3 4 13 24 28 19 17 12 1 10 24 3 10 7 3 Hillsdale. „ 1 Holland 7 Hudson Ionia - •>. 16 13 29 ?9 Kalamazoo _ 99 17 Lapeer 1 10 99 Marine City. 1 Marquette. 11 "i BIRTHS. 725 incorporated cities during the year^ and each month of the yeavy ending June 1, 1894. Montha of birth. 1S93. 1894. Unknown. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. 3 o H 1748 19 s 915 10 7 17 8 4 9 26 3 5 9 3 4 6 7 1 5 "2S4 6 2 11 6 4 I 1 90 2 2 3 9 1 6 11 17 13 20 22 15 21 18 1 10 4 « ■3 S o 6^ 833 9 6 7 7 1 13 29 1 6 6 5 3 1 6 4 3 2 282 2 i 8 8 71 5 "1 12 3 4 18 13 24 12 20 13 2 7 18 4 11 "3 o H 1916 4 10 34 16 9 27 71 8 9 12 13 18 3 18 2 9 3 620 9 1 23 12 4 2 16 5 15S 2 1 5 3 19 5 9 34 37 45 40 33 30 5 15 38 13 31 13 S 974 3 5 18 8 6 10 34 6 6 5 7 ID ■> 6 ""'5 1 332 6 ""§ 9 3 2 8 3 84 1 """2 1 5 1 5 16 16 22 21 16 14 2 5 13 6 12 2 a 942 1 5 16 8 3 17 37 2 3 7 6 8 1 12 •? 4 2 288 3 1 14 3 1 ""? 74 1 1 3 2 14 4 4 18 21 23 19 17 16 3 10 25 7 19 2 1 1929 15 5 31 24 5 23 73 10 10 14 7 24 3 23 6 4 1 622 3 22 8 2 4 14 5 171 9 2 2 1 14 3 3 28 41 40 49 40 19 4 24 33 10 2? 6 '3 s 995 7 1 15 15 2 14 38 5 8 4 4 12 1 9 3 ■> "322 2 1 8 4 2 2 6 4 S6 4 .... 1 6 14 22 21 26 20 12 1 12 20 3 16 3 CO 11 11 19 39 108 19 4 8 1 7 2 33 14 9 5 6 11 19 68 12 1 6 ""'i "23 9 5 6 5 8 20 42 7 3 2 1 3 2 10 5 4 Pontiac 7 22 Sa^naw.. 41 Sanlt Ste. Marie 3 St. Clair 4 St. Louis 2 West Bay City. _„ 36 14 5 20 8 3 16 6 2 15 Wyandotte 4 BIRTHS, and by months in the incorporated cities. 727 Months of birth. 1S93. 1894 November. December. January. February. March. AprU. May. r. i S 3 -f. en e O % a a O en .2 o 13 1 "3 1 i 13 a 3 g i 11 4 1 36 8 2 21 5 15 3 ? 14 5 3 3 2 2 11 3 1 25 5 5 11 5 4 14 7 1 1R 8 6 2 28 34 in 5 5 4 13 33 19 13 9 39 86 19 14 6 4 20 46 11 5 7 5 19 40 S 16 16 10 3.j 101 ?4 8 8 10 17 54 Ifi 8 8 ""is 47 8 u 10 5 34 9B 14 5 3 20 53 7 5 2 14 43 13 24 12 36 108 22 6 9 8 19 50 9 15 4 17 58 13 20 20 12 38 106 33 10 11 8 18 49 17 10 9 4 20 57 16 12 19 15 32 101 27 8 12 5 15 46 6 4 7 10 17 55 21 11 • 6 41 67 16 1 1 '' ""'3 3 1 2 5 1 8 8 9 10 1 6 4 3 1 2 5 7 '""6 5 S """2 4 4 1 4 2 1 8 8 3 2 1 4 5 3 4 6 12 1 2 5 7 2 2 1 5 2 7 4 10 """5 3 5 2 2 1 5 2 9 5 9 ""2 5 6 2 7 8 4 9 3 1 — 1 ""is 4 1 17 1 3 36 8 2 17 1 1 19 7 5 32 R 2 20 3 3 12 3 4 31 11 2 22 10 2 9 1 3 31 3 1 22 2 9 3 4 31 19 3 14 in 1 17 9 2 47 13 "29 3 2 18 in 35 9 6 3 9 3 6 5 3 2 13 8 5 3 4 2 2 13 5 8 728 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE III. — By sex, color and parent-nativity, the number of children returned State and coniities. Totals. Color. Nativity of parents. u White. Colore d* m OS 1 Indian (including 12 white ant Indian). Native. a g o .a 73 H 'rt a 1 'a a p 13 o H in s, 01 a CO cd s 13 1 1 OS a 'a 1 o "a a M 1 a 1 State 59,889 31,041 28,848 59,572 30,898 28,674 154 79 75 163 64 99 26,342 13,664 12,678 ?, Alflnpa 189 37 870 560 357 223 149 465 1,825 203 1,074 493 905 431 310 450 479 251 529 76 692 697 631 285 887 155 707 450 858 525 1,806 1,062 830 701 414 215 642 965 938 146 3,111 91 135 665 272 98 19 445 294 184 121 75 230 979 106 565 254 430 213 161 246 239 133 278 41 369 355 349 144 442 91 379 252 303 277 907 524 429 364 227 109 354 500 476 78 1,606 45 72 351 135 91 18 425 266 173 102 74 235 846 97 509 239 475 218 149 204 240 118 251 35 323 342 282 141 445 64 328 198 355 248 899 538 401 337 187 106 288 465 462 68 1,505 46 63 314 137 188 36 861 560 351 217 130 464 1,819 200 1,065 491 889 399 299 440 468 250 529 76 685 694 631 258 886 155 706 449 657 525 1,806 1,062 823 701 413 215 639 963 932 146 3,102 91 135 665 256 98 19 439 294 183 119 69 229 979 105 562 252 421 191 157 240 234 133 278 41 365 354 349 133 441 91 379 252 302 277 907 524 425 364 226 109 352 499 475 78 1,603 45 72 351 132 90 17 423 266 168 98 61 235 840 95 503 239 468 208 142 200 234 117 251 35 320 340 282 125 445 64 327 197 355 248 899 538 398 337 187 106 287 454 457 68 1,499 46 63 314 124 1 1 1 1 35 12 636 72 182 56 36 395 460 123 723 429 694 376 160 120 67 126 428 32 137 68 578 172 626 .59 64 290 518 487 228 198 574 551 80 32 368 667 573 100 1,302 15 73 320 124 24 4 329 40 97 28 18 201 248 62 388 219 333 191 83 76 32 67 221 16 74 36 323 83 317 35 36 151 235 255 112 102 301 289 39 16 201 347 297 55 690 8 41 177 57 11 a Alger 8 4 Allegan 9 6 3 307 .1 32 fi Antrim _ __ 1 1 .... 5 6 19 2 6 5 4 13 85 7 Arenac 28 S Baraga 18 9 Barry 1 5 3 8 2 13 31 2 1 .... 3 2 6 21 1 194 10 11 Bay __.. Benzie 5 2 5 1 .... 1 212 61 12 13 Berrien_ Branch Calhoun Cass. 1 1 335 210 14 15 7 10 1 3 1 9 10 10 3 1 3 6 5 """6 4 5 361 185 16 n Charlevoix __ Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton _. Crawford Delta... 77 44 18 19 1 1 .... 1 1 35 59 ^U 207 a 16 ?,?, 2 1 1 5 3 3 1 2 2 63 32 23 Dickinson ___ Eaton H 255 il Emmet 27 11 16 M Henesee 1 1 309 27 Gladwin m Gogebic Grand Traverse... Gratiot 1 .... 1 28 iy 1 1 .... 1 139 ^(» 283 ii Hillsdale 32 Houghton Huron. K 96 273 262 41 16 167 320 07g u Ingham 7 4 3 15 Ionia _ IK Iosco 1 1 — - n Iron « Isabella Jackson __ . 3 2 1 S) 2 6 1 1 1 5 U) Kalamazoo Kalkaska 1 45 612 7 32 143 67 L2 Kent 9 3 6 a Keweenaw Lake 4 :5 Lapeer Leelanau ... « 1 1 15 3 12 * Includes all persons of negro descent BIKTHS. 729 as having been born in the State and counties during the year ending June 1, 1894. Nativity of parents. Foreign- Foreign- Mother unknown, father. Father nnknown, mother. Both Dative mother. native father. Native. Foreign- bom. Native. Foreign- born. nnknown. B a .2 1 3 .2 3,892 1 1 3,617 to 3 4,542 1 a 2,375 "3 a 2,167 'A 1 H 23 8 6 15 -2 6 i a 4 2 "3 122 59 "a B £ 63 'a 39 17 ■19 ■A 223 -S 3 117 1 106 a c 21,083110,903 10,178 7,509 1 95 1 46 49 51 183 52 45 47 16 421 IS 100 12 47 8 33 104 155 29 16 189 271 6 25 46 20 259 24 22 5 622 273 49 26 93 65 51 67 110 6 603 27 25 64 37 29 5 96 75 40 42 14 24 289 25 101 23 71 23 48 76 49 4;3 45 11 112 67 21 23 97 29 59 50 60 11 260 225 70 69 72 36 85 90 72 18 334 15 8 123 46 15 3 49 38 17 26 9 11 156 11 50 10 31 12 28 41 28 24 32 4 69 37 10 14 50 17 33 31 32 6 125 116 32 38 44 16 48 44 37 8 172 4 4 59 20 14 2 47 37 23 16 5 13 133 14 51 13 40 11 20 35 21 19 16 43 30 11 9 47 12 26 19 28 5 135 109 38 31 28 20 37 46 35 10 162 11 61 26 30 2 45 39 34 29 8 13 190 12 62 13 48 17 33 41 46 18 17 9 50 17 21 29 79 19 28 37 37 15 74 123 70 31 46 11 64 61 57 16 241 5 12 89 17 13 1 27 25 22 16 4 4 110 9 39 9 22 5 15 20 19 8 7 4 23 8 13 13 38 11 13 22 15 10 48 64 30 14 22 6 33 29 20 9 119 4 10 49 10 17 1 18 14 12 13 ■ 4 9 80 3 23 4 26 12 18 21 27 10 10 5 27 9 8 16 41 8 15 15 22 '5 26 69 40 17 24 5 31 32 37 7 122 1 2 40 7 3 4 i9\ 3S 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 373 190 97 45 51 44 14 461 23 88 16 43 4 34 109 160 33 18 16 201 274 34 35 28 297 47 20 6 622 241 65 23 121 71 72 78 122 6 622 29 17 64 48 1 2 2 6 96 7 91 8 30 3 1 1 "i 3 "i 9 882 1 2 2 10 41 1 1 11 188 v^ 28 13 90 1 2 1 1 1 1 "i 1 1 1 '-'-'- 1 1 1 14 12 15 67 16 213 17 316 1 — 1 1 — 1 1^ 62 2 1 1 1 1 19 1 1 ?n 23 1 1 •>^ 390 2 1 1 1 1 .._ ?? 545 ■>a 1 1 1 --- 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 59 •'5 81 1 1 — 1 1 •>6 48 •57 •'8 71 1 — 1 1 1 — 1 ■>q 42 30 1 31 1,244 3? 1 1 1 2 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 3:1 ft4 49 35 214 1 1 =-- 36 37 2 — 2 3S 39 145 - - ... 232 12 — 1 3 3 1,225 56 6 4 1 ..- 1 2 1 1 n 43 44 128 — 1 3 1 1 1 45 46 92 730 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE III. — CoNOLUDED. — By sex, color and parent-nativity, the number Counties. Totals. Color. Nativity of parents. 1 White. Colored.* Indian ^including 12 wliite and Indian). Native. a 3 ta s 1 1 .2 a 3 a a 0} 1 (S a .5 a 1 .2 CO a i 1 13 1 •3 a -2 as a o 953 429 102 255 792 987 27 1,494 583 543 992 404 223 881 831 68 1,024 546 830 411 192 247 450 64 142 1,131 223 44 2,144 1,006 274 647 1,405 449 873 675 862 8,675 453 467 216 58 137 444 503 17 712 329 279 512 208 121 471 421 36 495 279 456 216 93 138 224 37 71 564 116 24 1,104 534 140 324 709 233 465 362 482 4,510 253 488 213 44 118 348 482 10 752 254 264 480 196 102 410 410 32 529 267 374 195 99 109 226 27 71 567 107 20 1,040 472 134 323 696 216 408 313 380 4,165 200 948 429 102 244 791 987 26 1,492 578 537 990 404 222 881 831 68 1,023 546 826 400 192 247 450 64 142 1,131 232 44 2,137 1,006 274 647 1,404 448 873 675 851 8,660 453 462 216 58 133 444 505 16 741 327 276 511 208 121 471 421 36 494 279 454 211 93 138 224 37 71 564 115 24 1,100 534 140 324 709 232 465 362 477 4,504 253 486 213 44 111 347 482 10 751 251 261 479 196 101 410 410 32 529 267 372 189 99 109 226 27 71 667 107 20 1,037 472 134 323 695 216 408 313 374 4,156 200 7 5 2 743 326 13 87 438 189 8 174 209 316 187 190 79 686 531 18 315 333 560 272 76 75 239 27 50 459 27 19 843 208 67 461 522 364 433 573 507 2,113 239 363 161 7 45 247 100 6 87 127 167 96 102 36 361 274 11 145 164 307 Its 38 41 109 17 24 228 14 10 427 106 35 228 259 194 242 305 278 1,065 136 380 Livingston 165 '\'^ 6 in Mackinac ., Macomb Manistee Manitou . 11 4 7 42 «ii 1 — - 1 191 •i' 89 "iS 1 2 5 1 1 2 .... 3 2 •i^ Marquette — 87 82 =ifi Mecosta - 6 3 3 149 57 Menominee Midland 2 1 1 91 SS 88 sq Missaukee Monroe . Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon - 1 — - 1 43 fiO 325 fii 257 fi? 7 63 1 — -— -— .... 170 64 Newaygo _.. Oakland. 169 6f) 2 1 2 253 66 Oceana 10 4 6 124 67 38 68 Ontonagon Osceola _. 34 69 130 70 10 71 Otsego 26 7'-I Ottawa 231 73 Presque Isle JJoscommon 1 13 74 9 75 7 4 3 76 Sanilac 102 77 Schoolcraft Siiiawassee... St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne 32 7S 233 79 1 .... 1 263 m 1 170 81 191 82 268 83 11 14 5 6 6 8 229 84 1 — - 1 1,048 103 85 Wexford BIRTHS. 731 of children returned as having been born in the State and counties. Nativity of parents. Foreign. Foreign- born father native mother. Foreign- bom mother native father. Mother unknown, father. Father unknown, mother, Both unknown. Native. Foreign- born. Native. Foreign- bom. u CD _x 13 1 1 £ 1 a 6 B _6 a ■5 la Id S 13 I a i a IS 13 1 2 1 a 2 0) ■3 s c I © a 3 li EH "3 a g 3 QO 46 17 35 53 93 315 4 521 137 54 297 59 43 « 12 250 60 54 37 28 .58 60 7 38 207 76 9 384 235 63 37 213 15 96 16 109 2,375 74 44' 7'^ 35 27 5 20 63 61 6 100 44 33 87 29 31 48 36 9 35 41 4S 21 14 29 35 6 5 82 20 3 174 113 24 35 139 17 71 24 59 560 22 37 14 1 20 63 53 2 109 31 30 86 33 10 36 53 8 63 24 43 20 n 22 31 9 6 103 21 5 188 108 17 33 131 15 70 19 51 486 24 48 16 13 31 f,\ 55 3 70 36 49 62 34 13 3s 47 5 75 33 7s 28 19 20 32 9 10 102 13 3 189 130 23 38 192 15 107 26 65 763 32 21 11 11 19 41 is 1 33 19 23 31 IS 11 20 23 3 45 14 46 10 12 9 1? 3 43 6 2 103 77 16 %^ 95 5 56 16 32 391 18 27 5 2 12 22 27 2 37 17 26 31 16 2 18 24 2 30 19 32 18 7 11 13 2 7 37 7 1 86 33 9 13 97 10 51 10 33 372 14 47 45 28 35 41 6 4(1 1 48 70 49 SO 165 72i I'-"*! 51 6"4 :309 4 519 114 ,s ■>n9 :i ... 3 2 1 1 ,•5 53 1 i>AO 1 1 1 1 1 --1 1 31 121' 75 57 fi:^ 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 r, 1 — 36 5t)9 47 :30 70 15 26:5 53 45 33 33 42 51 6 30 175 66 5 335 204 75 39 202 20 95 16 63 2,153 58 173 62 41 84 91 17 118 65 91 41 31 51 66 15 11 185 41 8 362 221 41 68 270 32 141 43 110 1,046 46 57 1 ... 58 90 .5<) 1 5 2 1 3 fin 155 27 1 — 1 1 1 — 61 1 1 1 "i 62 513 2 1 1 ... i 2 1 fi.3 1 ... 64 99 1 — 1 65 70 66 63 100 1 1 2 1 1 67 1 1 68 111 2 1 1 fi9 13 70 68 3S2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — 1 1 71 2 2 72 U2 73 74 719 1 1 7 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 25 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 13 2 4 2 i 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 "3 1 2 1 22 11 11 75 439 13)S 76 7fi 77 78 1 1 1 1 79 35 191 32 174 4,530 132 1 1 80 1 SI S" 1 3 1 1 1 1 i 1 12 1 185 1 1 DS cS7 1 SS 1.... 9 5 4 84 S3 1 732 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE IV. — By sex, color and parent-nativity, the number of children returned as Incorporated cities. Eace and color. Native f4 s Totals. White. Colored. Indian. a s d c a 13 1 1 .3 a a a > V a a •s .1 (D £ «2 1 1 1 a S i •pa •as .3 1. •pa h i n 3i a .4 J3 a «2 a J3 o ^ fSa s.^ s-s SB'S So u a Ma S" a" 1 ■gffl o a a°' 1" II is 1 in 1- |i 5 <§ o 2 1- i State 10,880 3,826 1,928 758 1,409 1,746 517 1,608 20,080 1,902 733 3994 1,502 361 1984 Alcona 9 5 2 3 1 3 ? 1 91 4 4 16 11 2 14 AJger 3 '""'96 1 40 3 21 1 8 """'27 19 83 1 39 1 11 3 4? 1 Allegan 44 25 16 2 19 16 12 6 6 1 7 9 3 344 19 12 3 17 Antrim _ 90 8 11 "i 10 7 s 11 86 19 2 15 15 4 5 Arenao_ 23 4 2 3 8 3 85 22 2 15 13 2 7 Baraga- 12 7 • £ 1 £ £ £ 92 3 3 5 5 Barry m 13 22 4 27 21 5 33 25 11 5 7 9 2 Bay 119 119 4f 9S 23 32 19 839 167 76 Benzie — 64 3 6 2 1 9 1 8 41 10 2 8 8 1 Berrien ._ 365 59 42 17 29 40 1? 88 195 29 11 44 33 2 31 Branch 262 13 14 S 27 la 4 2C 23 6 IS 6 <1 Calhoun 351 38 62 12 34 46 7 46 90 30 6 34 16 5 17 229 4 17 2C 25 4 3 1 2 Charlevoix 84 8 10 2 2 13 4 12 61 31 10 19 8 Cheboygan 41 24 7 7 6 8 4 7 201 18 13 32 14 4 16 Chippewa 16 6 9 3 a 5 ? 1 295 16 4 21 14 6 23 Clare . 66 6 7 1 6 9 1 IC 56 33 21 15 2 2 10 ?1 13 10 1 4 5 Clinton 213 65 2S 12 ?.S 17 4 24 Crawford 10 4 3 2 1 2 2 2 22 2 4 3 2 1 2 Delta 28 36 15 q 385 523 24 10 14 3 68 56 12 4 3 24 11 Dickinson 14 31 6 3 2 2 4 2 Eaton... 357 5 27 1 39 21 1 4 10 6 6 31 19 14 32 1 2 8 2 8 23 97 4 10 12 47 Genesee 311 35 40 13 46 47 10 57 74 Gladwin 30 4 6 1 2 3 1 2 37 12 3 8 11 2 •> Gogebic ... 10 29 B 2 5 2 2 546 6 4 45 Grand Traverse 123 26 17 9 14 25 3 22 66 19 5 22 19 2 <1 Gratiot 266 17 29 28 7 9 15 4 17 12 2 7 2 Hillsdale 317 12 25 2 33 21 3 21 10 Houghton 16 146 5 17 1 14 8 3 1,229 15 9 226 10 67 20 107 10 V 465 107 24 32 17 8 152 22 19 34 12 71 Ingham 288 23 45 9 39 33 7 40 264 29 21 5 5 13 42 200 130 106 29 20 6 42 5 8 4 10 24 34 21 19 19 13 2 27 Iosco.. 23 19 9 4 5 2 Q 4 5 b Iron 6 193 16 18 3 26 ""'.S 1 23 5 22 Isabella 7 28 Jackson. 335 47 49 10 33 61 H 44 137 42 9 3? 26 9 2 21 21 Kalamazoo 279 50 68 5 29 31 8 36 219 28 3 31 15 BIRTHS. 737 TABLE V . — CONOLUDED.- —Births by parent-nativity and grandparent-nativity Both parents toreign- bom. Foreign-born Foreign-bom Both parents native. father and mother and native mother. native father. Both par- ents having Father having Mother having Mother having Father having One One One One Foreign- for- eign- Foreign- bom parents. for- eign- Na- tive for- eign- a Na- tive for- eign- a parents. bom par- born par- 03 a par- ents. born par- d p. par- ents. bom par- Counties. a £ ent. ent. a 1 a *5 ent. a o d EC s ent. a > S o > o > a a £ »2 a £ a 1 i u O o i a I- a d a c3 a '> J3 ^ be a at o m o ■Si V Si "> 9 ag -a si a o tD Sp p.-i Sa o a uj> .q M P. ^.P. .a -"t u p. ja 1- lit -a a St 5 a- IS is o a P o |l ja a "o Kalkaska 51 2 5 1 3 2 1 6 10 8 4 5 10 1 3 Kent ... 508 213 11 6 30 118 25 36 1 1 13 73 6 28 76 1 6 21 23 j 92 ll 3: 2 7| 33 1,189 56 40 110 93 2 6 41 23 1 14 167 11 2 88 13 1(12 5 Lake . 39 115 7 26 1 9 3 Lapeer... . ... .32 Leelanau 49 M 6 6 5 11 4i 5 86 11 4 24 6 1 9 Lenawee 373 39 51 8 4S 54 11 36 87 29 g 32 15 4 18 Livingston.. . 144 32 28 8 24 23 .1 0-) 42 19 a la 7 1 V 2 39 4 11 1 2 1 2 '"i 4 2 63 93 1 14 6 4 11 3 12 4 2 4 Mackinac 7 12 13 Macomb.. 129 143 30 13 25 28 1? 33 162 17 12 83 23 3 29 Manistee.. ... 59 25 13 8 11 15 5 10 602 31 8 5!) 12 11 24 2 26 6 79 """"io 1 R 7 1,009 4 151 1 8 5 2 Marquette 7 19 9 4 14 20 4S 85 136 11 16 19 26 5 9 13 21 3 3 18 ?,7 246 97 22 27 9 8 31 18 15 24 2 2 13 Mecosta 13 Menominee 23 73 16 11 7 18 11 6 549 21 12 128 8 IC 38 Midland 84 8 18 4 15 1 15 102 18 7 23 18 1 10 Missankee 37 6 2 1 9 1 4 84 21 2 14 4 1 3 Monroe 277 123 59 20 33 45 6 39 69 19 13 46 13 2 19 Montcalm 284 20 31 5 33 30 6 36 148 41 9 29 27 5 8 Montmorency.. 7 2 1 1 1 3 22 8 1 3 a 1 1 Muskegon 107 44 21 15 22 27 4 13 499 25 11 '/3 22 a 38 Newaygo 160 ^ 29 5 15 15 3 21 105 28 5 23 14 1 13 Oakland 216 48 57 20, 27 58 17 49 91 43 7 34 37 6 15 Oceana... . ... 135 8 9 6, 1'.', 20 8 21 65 17 5 16 14 1 10 Ogemaw .. ... 37 5 8 ?. 2 4 5 3 57 8 a 8 6 a K Ontonagon 15 26 4 4 3 6 5 3 98 10 5 25 7 a 5 Osceola 128 6 13 4 14 15 2 20 107 26 5 2;h 15 1 7 Oscoda 17 1 1 1 - 12 5 3 4 6 2 Otsego 27 114 3 10 231 6 190 14 2 226 3 41 1 11 3 12 1 1 34 4 25 1 60 1 i "28 2 22 2 1 39 68 375 139 9 680 4 21 2 2 75 3 18 2 1 57 5 2 "12 7 Ottawa . 9 1 3 35 134 35 2 210 64 11 3 Saginaw 64 39 96 23 25 67 6 20 6 22 2 10 2 15 1 13 3 3 373 128 25 11 33 9 134 17 23 7 11 5 81 Schoolcraft 7 Shiawassee 195 33 42 11 30 37 6 36 68 27 11 23 25 10 St. Clair 65 161 56 45 27 38 28 29 369 39 38 139 46 ?.1 8?, St. Joseph 206 13 18 1 13 21 5 26 36 6 4 17 7 8 Tuscola. 131 73 36 12 32 13 13 42 159 40 24 41 44 17 «4 Van Buren 316 8 30 X 35 23 5 38 28 23 5 5 16 3 5 Washtenaw 171 113 44 26 27 39 16 29 160 23 10 64 18 6 3!^ Wayne . 462 710 177 114 80 196 62 91 4,390 176 83 699 178 36 4.3?, Wexford 113 13 2 20 10 3 20 122 23 3 14 17 2 6 *Tliis table is exclusive of all for whom the nativity of the parents or of the grandparents is no t reported, and of those whose parents were foreign-born but whose grandparents were of mixed native and foreign parentage. 93 738 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE VI. — By parent-nativity and grandparent-nativity, the number of births in the incorporated cities during the year ending June 1, 1894.* Both parents foreign- bom. Foreign-born Foreign-bom Both parents native. father and mother and native mother. native father. Both par- Father having Mother Mother Father ents having having having having One One One One Foreign- for- eign- Foreign- for- eign- .2 g Na- tive for- eign- d Na- tive for- eign- Incorporated cities. 1 0. parents. bom par- ent. parents. born par- ent. a s £ a 2 o par- ents. bom par- ent. cd a S o d bii ' 5f o a S a P. > a aj a o p £ So ■s a & d •s 1 1 d S o s > cd IS g o a .y a gf ■3S O ffl O o a- V I"* d a) |i a |i d '> a ■s. 5 1- If 1- _d jd d a"' 1.1 a All cities 2,063 1,529 576 270 278 570 167 330 10,631 564 248 1770 478 151 908 Adriati _ U 32 27 4 10 3 2 2 7 4 10 6 — 4 5 18 23 7 1 2 1 9 5 5 Albion 1 1 Alpena 10 11 4 5 1 4 1 3 259 6 10 5 3 30 13 8 5 3 1 12 1' Ann Arbor 37 21 8 6 4 14 5 3 49 An Sable. 2 119 6 11 3 8 3 11 26 30 4 19 1 3 9 9 2 5 5 3 6 Battle Creek- 19 2 17 2 Bay City 49 28 28 8 6 12 8 14 407 26 14 71 16 8 32 Belding ._ . _ . 30 3 5 7 2 4 2 1 2 Benton Harbor. 46 3 4 1 3 7 2 3 10 3 1 4 4 Bessemer . 4 4 1 5 1 1 1 1 5 98 30 3 5 14 4 3 Big Rapids 13 4 8 1 S Cadillac 14 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 79 7 1 10 6 4 Charlotte. 37 9 1 12 3 2 2 1 3 2 3 6 '""2 1 3 2 16 2 7 1 2 Cheboygan V2A 9 4 q Clare... ., 6 27 4 4 2 4 '"2 1 4 4 3 8 3 2 2 1 5 2 Coldwater 5 2 1 Corunna 3 256 566 1 109 2 144 45 2 58 1 3,826 1 129 2 129 49 Detroit 85 38 66 fin? 157 Dowagiac 35 1 2 2 1 3 6 2 1 "> Eaton Rapids.. 11 8 '"'"24 1 1 1 1 8 1 3 Escanaba 3 1 7 2 174 6 36 1' Flint 44 7 5 1 7 13 1 8 27 44 17 2 9 4 7 3 1 14 Gladstone Gladwin ..... 3 3 3 2 1 3 8 6 2 18 2 2 1 1 4 69 3 5 . 2 20 4 1 2 1 Grand HaTen.. 4 2 2 3 '"5 Grand Ledge... 31 193 2 151 1 23 2 47 "ii 3 43 1 12B 3 52 Grand Rapids . 72 19 997 41 13 10 80 Greenville 28 1 4 1 3 1 2 8 2 1 3 1 Harrison 9 19 25 1 1 4 2 2 6 1 ■ 3 1 2 4 7 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 Hastings . .. 1 3 1 .... 2 2 Hillsdale Holland.. 1 41 9 2 2 1 74 5 3 25 1 13 BIRTHS. 739 TABLE VI. — CoNOLUDBD. — Births by parent-nativity and grandparent-nativity. Both parents ■oreign- bom. Foreign-bom Foreign-bom Both parents native. father and mother and native mother. native father. Both par- ents having Father having Mother having Mother having Father having One One One One Foreign- bom parents. for- eign- Foreign- bom parents. tor- eign- 1 Na- tive for- eign- _J2 a Na- tive for- eign- "5 Incorporated bom par- bom par- ft par- ents. bom par- ft par- ents. bom par- ent. fi cities. M t. © o <0 03 c a g d a be s £ fl be 5 v. ■2» s d a »* a a ^^o a £ o £ £ -fs u§ a 1 £ a IS a a 1 a g > a a) I; "1 a '> as a -i o =3 be a ■s a ja Ma5 g£ u ft > 5 .ss 0-? g V a ca £ 5£ 3°' 5£ 1-2 a 1 1^ .ag 1- K — c a" a° 16 3 X 1 2 o o 1 24 8 3 19 6 2 2 2 7 i ""■■7 2 19 289 9 3 1 1 12 .35 1 3 Iron Mountain 6 Ironwood.__ ,- 8 18 3 1 1 1 378 2 4 1 12 Ishpeming 6 23 1 1 2 5 2 415 3 4 bij 4 14 Jackson 123 28 24 8 11 3-J 3 25 106 17 5 10 4 16 Kalamazoo 87 45 32 1 6 15 3 6 165 15 3 24 7 14 89 10 17 4 10 14 1 10 81 11 4 lb 16 i 9 Lapeer 13 2 2 3 2 4 7 4 1 3 1 1 Ludington 20 3 9 1 4 8 2 4 144 4 4 1'. 7 5 Manistee 12 13 H 2 4 3 351 ^ 33 1 7 15 Marine City 9 16 9 8 2 5 5 12 5 7 9 3 1 9 Marqnette 9 19 2 1 1 7 3 3 1,59 3 6 37 2 2 15 MarshaU 21 7 6 1 3 5 1 3 7 1 1 8 4 3 13 14 1 2 1 8 '""7 1 4 320 1 15 i 5 Menominee 39 7 4 4 69 4 19 Midland 16 1 3 1 1 7 1 3 11 4 3 4 1 Monroe Mt. Clemens . . , 25 35 13 2 2 14 1 2 20 1 h 28 15 7 3 2 S 2 4 24 4 1 10 7 a Mt. Pleasant... W 1 3 2 5 1 1 2 15 6 1 3 4 1 Muskegon 32 28 7 S 11 14 2 3 316 8 7 4b 8 i 24 Negaunee NUes 2 18 6 3 3 21 2 4 1 2 1 5 5 1 3 1 1 1 16 13 7 1 2 4 2 2 1 3 No. Muskegon . Norway 1 49 2 6 2 5 133 35 3 8 1 3 11 9 .3 3 6 14 2 5 3 2J 7 15 ;i 2 8 8 15 5 9 9 2 1 Port Huron 14 22 13 7 4 6 6 7 178 12 11 47 15 6 29 Saginaw . . . 97 8fi 31 25 16 30 17 16 404 35 13 124 31 S 51 Sault Ste.Marie IC i 5 3 2 2 2 134 8 3 11 5 .5 V Stanton St. Clair St. Ignace St. Joseph ^ ] .1 2 17 2 4 2 1 6 4 2 4 1 1 14 2 1 5 a o 4 12 10 2 1 1 2 2 4 42 4 4 7 3 1 4 St. Louis West Bay City. 14 24 28 8 8 6 6 1 1 173 14 11 37 18 10 16 Wyandotte Ypsilanti 11 20 28 6 7 6 1 1 1 4 5 4 "■"2 1 2 25 11 2 3 3 2 10 3 3 6 1 1 4 2 *This table is exclusive of all for whom the nativity of the parents or of the grandparents is not reported, and of those whose parents were foreign-bom but whose grandparents were of mixed native and foreign parentage. 740 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. ^ -^ s s « .« TS a « CO » ■fi c s a O » •y ■« S g ■w W on CI GO T-i V ^ < S t^ S K '-J ^ &s "K Oi s 8 S rfi S o rf; s S ■< E-i > a o a pi 1-3 a ed ■g 1 1 U3 cd ^ o tjj CD e o £ O o 1 ■□9jpinp 9S ■nejpnqo SS ■nejpiiqa tS 1 ■neipTiqo 8S •nejpiiqo SS ■nejpnqo IS •aajpiiqo OS (M ■aaapnqo 61 '~' •najp^tqo wl l'^ tH ■aeipjiqo tx «D CO I*"* ■ 1 M •aajpuqo 91 "^ -* .-< iHr-1 *^ '"' '"' (MW ii-( •neapiiqo si as COrH iH-^ C-J ■r^-* '"' M ,H 1 ,-( T'l ■^ .(M.-H 1 1H1H •aeipnqa tl CM '-' COtHCO i-t^ m -^ -^ ift ir:> CM C-l |rt ■CQr-tn Tl CO 00 CM rl coco •neipnqo 81 00 03 *"* n p^ eOQO CM CO CD OJ i« C^l "7-1 t-I iC 1-1 ■ tH Tl -* -XJ CO CMOCC j 00 cc •naipxfqo z\ S w-geao=D-c33 t-aoj^pjcj-^o,/. ^i» ;^^>occ-5 « CDOCM-^CMirtOi •aeipxrqo \\ CO "* r-l 10 »rt C- CO §3^ "=^^1^^;^°=°^ ^'^^'^'"U'^^ ^=^<^^S"2;2;g? •nwpnqo 01 CJ tHCgi-HCO'Xit-ifaOTH OiMr-OeDOOUSi-O CiOCOOOCM — OCO 00-r^00Ol,-i-:i233;2^L^8 ^2?5g?^S^l?5;S^ ■aajpTiqo s 7-1 £T '^ CO »-l CM ^ L~ C- r- '.i 01 'X> rj CD Ol i-l iTI CM tO O .H CI i-< Iff C- CM 1« ?= OT S •aoipxrqo f S'^£:;25i;S'^'3r; g-.s^sjccoicccn.-*. co-x>ooo.oco.ra-M oc-o-^::*5^,-(t-oi CM 0S'*£2"'^liS3 °^P9;:?:32'-°" O-tCM^COr-COO -*COOCC05SS5S •aaipnqo 8 s O00Oi-It-iO--O'-0 C'l^l— "-tOir-H^HO OCDt—C^li^OlCO-^ i-«CM-^^HCOi-HO^Hai "^^ ^'^^'*^^S 253r2S?S:!;=;^ §'S"2^§^^ S^^S§oSSS ■neipnqo z S 5 32 10 959 88 222 45 31 735 515 153 1,090 973 1,519 761 174 133 52 137 775 49 131 56 1,113 208 1,102 84 65 315 798 1,164 183 134 1,175 983 •piTqo I \ 5 32 13 975 101 251 65 27 697 604 170 1,157 1,051 1,584 765 154 126 74 131 858 30 141 59 1,140 245 1,109 52 59 308 827 1,208 174 150 1,255 1,002 ■SJOq^om JO *o^ 1 165 56 4,709 406 1,105 315 129 3,460 2,657 780 5,322 4,2U 6,165 3,366 871 636 309 698 3,482 198 614 254 5,161 1,088 4,924 334 259 1,588 4,109 5,002 670 732 5,117 4,486 C < a < 5 J I "■c < 1 t a t- n 1 p! 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Hillsdale ..__ _. Huron Inffham i '3 o 1— ( BIRTHS. 765 i 1 : 1 I ; i ( 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i r i -^ - i -< ; : i i ; i i i ; i i i i i i"- i -- ; - ; '- ; :" '^ ^rt ;^ "^ ; ; '-• 03 "- ;-' " , ; 1 ; !w -#11 co(M '«J,-lMC- CJ-*.-l 03 -+^ ; ^ii^^^^^^s "S5- i .*u? W3.*COC^mt-^(7Stf> tD-+^C.] ■"Hi-H — n 1 cDi/3 ifiOccX'-taQj^r'j a5^0=30>toog-.OT gj^n'" ""S"" .*o r:-, -prjL-t-,H7J— eoc-oacoc- CO-^--i.-l cc;]-^0-*k.'2«3C»irsOiM o ig33u=»-u= 5;122""S=^^22 :3S2"SS^'S3 S3''=»S''-'J3" £?S''Sf:"SSSg'- a-^SSSSS-'-^ S"?^::"°"S3'';3S ^.3SSS?3^SI3 SSS"2-'"g'°" gS^SSsSSSSS ??'-°?5SS'^g^3 g::5S""23:?5 ^oo ^XJior:;:^^!^;:* CK^oc-]yr,noao.*cq o-*N^mocm-;^cic~^ S=»SSS3g'^=» SSSS-KSS-SS SSgS?igg'°gg SSa'^Sg'^SS"" 2S5ggg3SSggS SSE8gSS-S S555==S£S^3g S?§SS5:gSSS f?SS3i?"?5|a=° gS§3S|S5g=:SS S'=S2S3|'*S |SS5^S83"SS S?5'^-55S?;£ |2?S-g--°5S'-^" |gagSSSgg|S S3|Sgg|SS £|||SSS3S|3 ?;sP-Si-ia giSS|S?2|3S §S?2||2Sg|g3 Iosco Isabella. _ Kalamazoo Kalkaska-. Kent Lake Lapeer _ 13 J a c b c 3 ■3 p o jigs Sd'3 cd oj a) asa 1 a 1 a 1 d s a § o a a el s 2 a at: o 3 o a 1 c c c o c d J? -o ■ te bS P c ill a d a s a O d o d g 1 o d d o a: 'a. § c Ph Roscomnion Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair.. St. Joseph Tuscola -. Van Buren a ■sg d d T3 O o 756 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XV. — Number of native mothers with native husbands, June 1, 1894, whose children have all died, and the number of children born by each of such mothers, for the State and counties. en CD 5 O a 6 Number of children bom by each native mother whose children have all died and whose hnsband, June 1, 1894, was native. State and counties. a £ (3 u 2 1 CO i 1 i d 2 ■a to a o 6 £ o 00 i 3 3 u d £ 3 '2 u o 1 3 i C i u CO 1 £ ■d £ XI d 1 1 d £ 'd o GO d 2 d £ d £ 3 1 d £ S3 d ■§ d £ 3 1 d £ u d £ o CD CM State .. 5,737 5 2 144 12 39 8 6 107 81 27 153 139 175 122 21 23 13 29 77 3 21 178 49 167 10 8 34 113 142 20 17 175 130 12 9 52 165 144 21 344 1 J5 64 19 201 76 1 11 63 3,844 3 1 90 7 22 6 5 77 50 15 94 93 108 82 15 16 6 16 55 3 14 4 110 30 109 4 8 26 70 92 15 13 114 86 4 6 37 114 100 16 234 1 11 47 13 147 50 1 8 40 1,115 1 1 28 3 11 2 1 18 18 8 28 30 39 17 1 5 4 7 17 3 1 45 12 37 4 ..... 28 29 3 3 34 26 4 1 8 27 25 4 70 1 9 2 25 16 ..... 14 452 1 "is 164 '""6 82 "i 1 2 "3 4 1 1 2 1 "i 1 1 2 '"2 1 4 "i 1 2 "i 2 41 "2 1 1 3 2 1 17 "i 8 "i 6 3 2 1 2 1 Alger ___ Alfpg'nn Alpena Antrim 4 ""l 5 3 16 9 18 15 1 2 2 4 2 1 "ie "12 1 .... 7 9 2 1 15 12 2 2 4 12 12 ""2 2 1 12 5 5 3 2 ""2 "i 3 2 1 '"i 6 ""6 2 2 Arenac Barry Bay "i 1 ... Calhoun Cas8 ._. Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippev7a Clare. "i ... Clinton "i 2 1 "i "2 "2 2 1 "i Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet.... Genesee 1 "i 1 1 Gladwin Gogebic Gd. Traverse.„_ Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton ... 1 "i :;: ::: Ionia .. Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska 7 6 3 1 1 1 1 "i 2 1 "i Kent 24 '""3 4 1 19 4 8 ""2 5 4 6 "i 4 2 ... Keweenaw Lake Lapeer, -- Leelanau Lenawee Livingston. Macomb 7 1 1 - BIRTHS. TABLE XV,— CONOLDDED. 757 1 o S "S d 32 2 15 41 69 26 33 14 96 113 2 76 56 180 60 U 4 38 6 14 48 4 1 150 23 8 99 72 131 82 142 119 476 38 Number of children born by each native mother whose children have all died and whose hnsband, June 1, 1894, was native. Counties. 1 22 ■"'io 24 43 19 23 10 66 70 1 55 38 127 40 11 3 33 3 10 30 2 d § o 4 2 4 9 14 6 3 2 18 31 1 7 10 41 12 2 £ 2 o CO 2 g 2 o 3 to ;3 2 o "i 1 1 □ 2 1 _. 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 '3" 1 1 i' i" 3 2' 4 2 5 1 i 4 9 Arenac . - 1 Barry Bay Benzie 6 7 2 16 5 7 7 4 2 1 2 3 3 6 1 7 1 5 2 Branch 1 Cass 1 Charlevoix _ _ 1 Chippewa __ . -- . 4 Clare _ 1 Crawford _ Delta 1 Dickinson . 3 Emmet . Genesee _ .. 2 Gladwin . _ . . _- Gogebic. 1 9 2 6 2 1 2 6 i 1 2 1 1 i" 1 6 13 5 2 1 5 10 1 1 Grand Traverse- Gratiot . HiUsdale.. _ a Ionia 1 1 Isabella... 4 5 13 1 7 1 g- 7 4 9 11 1 9 1 2 8 2 10 4 Kalamazoo , 1 Kalkaska 3 Lake 2 1 2 6 4 3" i" 1 2 Livingston 1 1 MARItlAGES. 765 TABLE XIX. — Concluded. — Number of marriages by nativity. 11 .2 G-r3 'a a B H It — l| if go O it o a - ® 11 Nativity of bride not given. Nativity of groom not given. Counties. Groom, Bride. Native. For- eign- bora. Native. For- eign- born. 47 112 150 4 188 110 138 192 121 54 231 265 18 194 117 290 115 57 63 93 21 54 237 52 7 505 230 54 225 321 145 256 185 275 1,552 132 16 104 67 1 50 56 80 46 64 24 1S4 1>3 5 % 76 200 85 25 23 55 26 137 15 3 272 65 13 151 149 106 149 153 190 609 73 19 29 49 1 81 25 15 88 14 10 14 20 8 38 8 20 8 13 11 12 .. 33 8 1 82 58 16 16 50 1 22 2 24 449 27 3 19 6 1 13 6 12 13 16 6 11 13 1 12 5 23 2 3 5 13 3 7 26 7 1 47 27 7 13 48 6 30 3 19 186 8 5 15 22 1 35 17 19 31 20 9 15 27 4 30 16 20 12 7 15 7 6 8 30 14 2 79 58 13 25 48 8 36 8 31 232 15 3 1 1 Macomb ___ 3 4 1 Marquette 1 1 4 3 3 1 3 6 4 1 5" 2 2 8 4 4 2 4 12 2 2 Mecosta __. Menominee Midland 2 - Monroe 2 6 3 9 5 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 3' 4 2 1 2 1 1 3 8 7 13 3 3 2 2 2 3 5 5 2 Oakland .. 2 Oceana Ogemaw __ Ontonagon i 2 Oscoda Otsego.. Ottawa 2 Presqne Isle. .. 8 3 2 7 4 11 5 4 6 15 3 3 1 i' 7 i" 12" 2 11 12 1 12 11 13 11 12 7 35 4 3 Sanilac Schoolcraft.. _ Shiawassee.. _. St. Clair St. Joseph .__ Tuscola Van Buren . . , 6 2 4 2 3 Wayne Wexford 1 14 766 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. ■seiBoie^ tn CM "^ '■ '• •89tBpt -^« -^ i- ; 1^ ■se^raQ^j •B9XBJ5 -^ -" i'^ S ■sexBins^ ■seiBpi Ol -^ ;^ ^ ; IS S o •se^Bino^ lO -^ -• ■seTBH Oi CO-rH ^rf- -^ CM |i-l ' i^ w^ •sexBinej; C -* USrHOO ■ iHCOlOOiT-l CMC- •B9X8Jli! i t-COCO^ SS SSaSS'""'^'^ S t— -^ if3 if; CO 1-f 1-1 CO c^ w5 ^ to oc c— CM CM 1-It-CCM CMC^ 8 •S9XBra9^ o o «o,»w^gc3 ^gg^jj^wca CM c iT-l -^r-l i 1 1— icOr-1 'lOC^ ' id.— 1 •seSBTjjBnr jo '0].^ OO c c a. j: ■> < . 1 1 ea ' ' 1 El d i -a .2 53 MARKIAGES. 767 : r i 1 : ^ ■ ; i - : 1 ; 1 1" i M i ; i M ; ; ;:":::'::; : ; ; : ; :- :;;;;:;;:: :- : ; i-^ ; : : ; ; ; ; ; : ; :;:;;:; : : : i-^'" ; ; : : ;::;;■; :::;;" ■:::::::: -^ CM :::::;;,:: ;-:::-": ::::-: :::::;::: ....^.^... ^^j,,^, : :^' : : ■" :::::::; :~> : -- ■ ; ; : ;^ ; : ; : ; : ; ; : ^ :- - " : ; .^ ; . :^ ; ; ;"-• ; ; : - : — ^ ; ; i-^" --:;;::-;; ; :-• -^ !:;--!; i- -- ; ; : -^ ; — : -^ ;':'":'■ : ; : :-"■::-' ::::;: ■ 'N ■ M JCOCO^JCC — — ; ^^-,^^^ ; : : j^m : :^ : « ' ■ r-J ■ > i ■ ■ 1 .-( i 1 M • ! ; ; lea — — ■ "^ : : ■ Mto 'M 'r] li^ ■ 1 ■ ^H TZ 1 CQ ?J P3 i-< c-T ■ . . « .CO ■ :--i ' -ri . -XI ■-' ■ ■ !-■ ' 1 '•-HL-CsJCCi-l - i^Ssj-s i-^" =^"" : i-*" '• '• oai-Hc-coc^o -cct-ci CO ■ 'T-i 'i-HL- '--I— ■ 1 jo^xs-tiiooaooo^c^ ; ■'"SS is :-* -S-* :-"■=" coca W!MWt-I(MN '-tnrOM -^i-HCOM ji-iiC ■ |a-. i-IMi»0«ir5C-t-»^C^ " ;"SS"S-°°S -"S" ;"=°=^ intr- Is ; ;o »- j-^ ta ta ^^tn tH OS iH 1-1 C- u^ ^H Ifflrli-lCO ■CO'-i (M ^ ; — CM i05 -JD OD -*■[- 2 T-- t- ir.QQ acD-^r-T-fOitD otD-^-^-frOio-^XiQ in'ioin^i:"X>t-i-rf:M tQC^w05'^cr-?^0^-0 ^ 1-IUT-+- O- 1^ O '^ Sg^|-3^g|-S& 1g:£§§Sg§SS gg3.2g§o3S-3 Si, o,5,3^m«w!3jj jjjjaaaaaa aassaaaazo oo ' ID I a M g o^ K 03 (rt r X ^_^ cs^ ^5, CtJ - ^ O O Qj © OJ -^ O O rn T a oj '-n -w iOOOO '° a -- t- O c; ft ^'£5 ;- ^ g g « ce _i 768 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXI. — Tke number of marriages in which the groom and bride were both foreign-born, and, by sex, the ages in periods of years of the persons married, during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties. State aud counties. a) ■c d Un- der 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 1 40 40 45 x)45 . 50 o501 . 55 o 55 to 60 . 60. 65 x>65to . 70. '?f ^lo^o and '^- »"• over. Unk. age. i a a 0) la a 1 CO 1 1 a a 09 0) i| Sa i4 96 1 1 h )6 65 CO 12 57; 1 al 7 32 ID a| Sa 20 29 1 ai females. 1 S Males. 1 tn 1 Females 9 3 2 • £a .. 1 s B J J 1 State 2349 28 579 649 919 809 454 381 133 176! 9 10 2 15 39 8 11 13 5 71 13 18 1 5 1 1 7 4 3 1 1 15 3 2 4 3 3 "i 1 8 1 1 3 1 12 2 6 1 2 2 8 1 3 3 1 13 a 3 1 Alger Allegan 'io 3 4 2 1 18 5 3 5 18 3 5 9 2 31 8 8 4 8 3 2 7 2 29 2 10 1 1 2 "i 6 1 3 7 1 "i - 1 1 1 5 3'i 1 1 1 . 1 2.. . 1 2 2.. .. . 1 Baraga Barry.. . 1 Bay 2 1 - 1 - 2 4 - 1 1 1 . 1 . . 2 1 2 1 Benzie Berrien 1 1 Calhoun 22 2 6 26 64 7 i 9 63 61 2 7 6 8 37 9 2 i 108 64 18 8 28 9 21 21 25 1 168 2 4 18 17 9 2 4 2 1 7 12 9 2 1 1 6 16 4 "3 13 13 2 1 1 "8 1 1 2 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 . 1 i ; i'2 ' . 1 . . 1 . Cass _ Charlevoix 1 8 12 1 5 11 1 1 11 28 3 1 10 23 1 6 9 "i 19 18 1 2 2 13 2 1 1 27 14 2 2 . 5 "i 2 I 1 2 . 2. 4 5 1 1 . 1 2 . . 1 1 4 1 3 1 Cheboygan - 1 3.. 1 Chippewa 1 1 - - 1 . 1 Clare 1 Clinton 1 1 Crawford 1 2 14 16 1 11 17 3 23 23 1 29 24 1 "i 1 17 4 2 1 46 21 9 2 5 1 5 7 5 1 43 1 2 6 9 3 . 1 . Delta 1 1 . . 1 . Dicicinson Eaton. 1 -. . - 1 . X Emmet ... 3 1 "6 3 1 2 3 7 1 "i 5 18 3 1 1 46 27 5 1 11 4 7 6 11 2 1 1 10 3 1 1 .. . . 1 . . 1 I "i ; ' Genesee 1 1 Gladwin 1 1 1 2. 1 Gogebic ... 3 Gr'd Traverse 1 Gratiot Hillsdale 25 13 2 4 5 2 1 7 8 1 .- . 2 2 3 2 . 1 2.. 2 2 1 2. 1.. . 1 1 1 1 _ .. ... — Houghton "i "i ""i 22 10 8 3 7 1 6 4 5 24 12 3 2 10 5 5 5 8 1 1 2 4. 1 1 1 . - 1 i '.'. . 1 -. . . Huron... 1 Ingham Ionia . 1 1 1 2 1. - 1 . " ■^ ... ... Iosco 5 2 3 7 1 1 31 1 3 4 3 1 7 1 5 4 4 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 Iron 1 IsabeUa 1 1 . I 1 . I 3 . - 1 . 2 . 1 1 . ; "i 1 f! " Jackson Kalamazoo.. 2 1 ?, 1 Kalkaska Kent.... 5 36 61 74 1 ) 6 7 3 1 17 1 1 6 2 9 19 I 3 3 6 6 7 i 2 3 2 2 .. 1 Keweenaw Lake "2 1 1 Lapeer 5 5 2 "i 2 5 3 1 2 1 1 . 1 •- Leelanau. 1 Lenawee L 1 1 . 1 Livingston 1 1 '" , Luce 2 2 ... 1 1 '" .. MARRIAGES. 769 TABLE XXI. — CoNCLnDED.— JVfarrtagies. — Oroom and bride both foreign-horn. 1 ■c M OS a ■° z Un- der 20 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 3a. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 55. 35 to 6IJ. 60 to 65. 65 to 70. 70 to 75. 75 to 80. 80 and over. Unk. age. Counties. a a a J a (3 13 a -3 a to ■3 a in .2 a .2 "3 a 1 a 1 "4 'i 1 i -- '3 2 2 03 (U 33 a 1 1 1 '4 "3 'i '3 "2 2 1 CO a OJ 'i 2 "2 1 .. "i '2 1 '2 1 'i 9 "3 a '2 3 !i "i 2 2 ') 1 'i 2 1 2 2 '2 3 "i 2 "i 9 — "3 E '2 2 "i 1 "i i "i 1 '3 7 1 3 a 'i 1 '3 "i 1 i '3 'i 4 "2 8 "i 'i 'i '2 2 '6 'i 2 2 2 "3 a "i 4^ 3 E -- 1 "i i 1 '2 "i i '3 2 0. E ii i '3 1 1 'i 1 a 1 '3 1 2 "3 E 'i -- "i 1 01 a "2 'i 1 1 'i 1 i 1 ea S "■ © e ® 1 a to a 6n Mackinac Macomb Manistee 19 29 49 1 81 25 15 88 14 10 14 20 ji 38 8 20 8 13 11 12 8 33 8 1 82 58 16 16 50 1 22 2 24 449 27 s 4 16 6 13 7 16 19 6 12 19 3 3 7 1 23 6 4 17 2 1 6 1 5 2 3 "3 1 1 1 3 'i.i 14 3 2 9 2 2 3 10 1 10 5 "ie 1 ■3 2 5 5 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 'is 12 2 2 3 5 ... 1 2 '4 1 2 i "4 "2 3 3 - Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe- Montcalm Montmorency- Muskegon Newaygo Oakland, Oceana 2 "3 1 "i 1 ■"2 "i "i 1 "'5 25 5 4 37 6 6 1 3 3 12 2 2 2 5 2 3 4 6 2 1 Vi 13 4 7 7 7 1 6 130 6 27 6 6 31 2 5 3 5 5 11 3 5 2 3 2 5 1 10 1 1 12 14 4 6 13 1 5 1 9 161 6 24 8 6 30 3 1 10 8 4 11 2 10 3 3 5 4 2 13 1 '34 20 9 5 19 1 5 1 11 187 8 35 8 7 32 3 "'3 7 3 9 1 4 "6 4 4 4 8 ■ '31 17 9 5 21 5 1 Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego 1 1 - 2 "3 1 3 "i 4 2 2 'e 25 3 1 1 2 6 5 '4 5 '2 12 2 i5 -- Ottawa Presque Isle.. Roe common... Saginaw Sanilac __. Schoolcraft... Shiawassee ... St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola.. : Washtenaw. „ Wayne Wexford 165 9 3 79 6 3 50 7 "26 2 97 770 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXII. — The number of marriages in which the groom was native and the bride foreign-born, and, by sex, the ages in periods of years of the persons married, during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties. ■E ctl a o 6 2; Un- der 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 55. 55 to 60. 60 to 65. 65 to 70. 70 to 75. 75 to 80. 80 and over. Unk. age. State and counties. m s 1 S 1 a 0) 1 a (n 01 la a 1 84 1 1 2 2 1 1 a 96 'i 1 1 1 1 "2 2 1 2 1 4 a 44 i ;; 1 2 1 1 "i 1 1 -- 2 "i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 "i 1 2 ® a 42 '2 2 'i 1 "i '2 "i "5 i 3 i 1 1 1 tn .3 a a 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 "i 1 1 "i i 1 1 i la S 30 i 1 i 2 'i "2 "i "2 "i 3 i 1 1 "i 1 1 (0 1 21 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 "i 1 ID "(3 a 14 i 2 m ■3 s 10 i i "i i 1 1 S 15 i i i 1 i © a 9 i 1 '2 'i i CO a 11 1 1 1 'i i 2 1 r/j _a "a a 5 "i i a 13 "2 1 '2 i 1 (0 a 5 'i i i 1 1 Is a 8 i 1 1 "i 1 tn CO 1 3 i 1 rn a 4 1 i i CO ■3 a a la a 1 CO Id s 1 a State . 1,197 32 369 409 443 362 179 160 :;: Alcona __ 4 1 11 17 13 7 3 7 43 11 13 8 22 4 10 18 5 6 11 6 7 3 10 9 25 3 1 16 3 7 21 27 18 15 3 '"19 22 23 2 66 '"""6 20 5 16 6 3 3 1 3 2 ... 1 ..-• Allegan Alpena Antrim.. Arenac i 1 "i 1 "i 1 3 1 2 5 2 2 1 10 4 5 "2 "3 5 3 2 2 2 5 "3 1 7 1 1 1 1 2 7 3 4 2 1 "i 5 4 1 19 "4 10 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 4 ' 2 "12 4 3 4 6 2 3 2 3 1 5 2 2 ■3 "i 2 1 2 1 1 10 4 7 1 1 "5 6 9 1 20 "i 9 1 4 2 1 1 5 5 4 3 1 4 22 3 4 4 11 2 4 4 1 3 5 1 1 1 4 3 9 1 "6 1 2 7 14 5 7 1 "8 la 12 1 24 "i 5 1 9 1 1 1 6 3 5 5 1 2 19 2 3 2 7 2 8 3 1 8 3 Baraga Barry . 6 2 ' i 4 "2 6 1 1 "i '2 '2 3 ... Bay Berrien _.. Branch Calhoun Cass.__ ... Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta.. 4 9 2 4 3 2 4 3 3 2 6 "8 1 2 4 8 2 6 2 "7 7 6 1 19 ■"i 6 2 5 1 1 2 2 4 "i 1 2 1 1 "i 3 ""3 "'6 3 2 1 '"i 3 2 11 "i 2 1 2 1 'i 1 1 1 "i 3 5 "i 4 8 1 i "3 6 2 9 "2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 i "i 1 "2 "2 1 2 4 1 3 '3 1 3 7 'i 1 1 3 -- i 3 '3 i 1 1 3 "3 8 "i 2 ... Dickinson Eaton . ... Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Gr'd Traverse- Gratiot __. Hillsdale Houghton Huron ... ... -- Ingham Ionia . Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo ... Kalkaska Kent --- Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingslon ... :: Mackinac JIARRIAGES. 771 TABLE XXII.— Concluded. — Marriages. — Oroom native, bride foreign-born. 0) .2 u d e 6 Un- der 20. 20 to 23. 23 to 30. 30 to as. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. .50 to 55. 55 to 60. 60 to 65. 65 to 70. 70 to 75. 75 to 80. 80 and over. Unk. age. Counties. 1 a 'j-j .2 9 2 6 2 1 3 2 6 3 2 1 3 5 1 2 4 12 'I! 3 2 "i 1 4 4 5 2 3 3 1 3 2 4 2 i 6 2 8 4 'i9 12 2 4 12 1 10 "I 49 "(5 ■f. o 1 1 1 "3 E lZ4 3 1 i 1 « 'i 2 2 '2 -- ■■ 'i i 2 i 8 1 1 6 "3 2 i 1 2 "2 CO _® 13 g ;; "i i "2 'i 3 © "a E f£ 1 i i i 1 'i 1 i ■J. "3 1 1 i i 1 i 1 © "3 S i 1 1 i ■3 % 1 i 1 i i 1 "2 2 .2 '3 E 1 i 1 i "3 i 2 3 5 i 1 1 "1 1 i "2 -2 a 1 "3 a "i 1 1 1 "i © "3 a ID e 03 "3 e © Ill Macomb Manistee Manitou- 19 6 1 13 6 12 13 16 6 11 13 1 12 5 23 2 3 5 13 3 7 26 7 1 47 27 7 13 48 6 30 3 19 186 8 9 4 Marquette 2 "i 1 7 2 2 7 10 4 3 6 7 3 5 6 6 2 6 ' 5 .--L.. Mecosta 1 2 "i 2 1 "1 2 "i 1 3 5 "6 6 1 4 6 2 1 '3 40 4 Menominee Midland.. Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency 1 2 1 "i 1 4 "i 1 '2 1 5 3 "2 6 1 9 "3 26 1 1 1 "i "i i 2 i 2 4 .. 'i 15 2 1 1 1 2 i 2 "2 1 1 2 2 ■3 3 2 1 i3 4 1 "i 6 5 5 1 S Newaygo Oakland -- Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle-. Eoscommon Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft... Shiawassee...'. St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw... Wayne Wexford "i 2 "2 "i 1 "i 3 1 5 2 9 5 1 21 7 2 5 17 11 ■"5 57 1 3 3 3 1 3 11 "i 16 11 5 3 16 1 12 2 10 80 1 "i 3 2 1 'I ie 13 3 2 19 2 14 2 8 62 772 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XKIII.—The number of marriages in which the groom, was foreign-born and the bride native, and, by sea, the ages in periods of years of the persons married, during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties. State and conaties. 1 a cd a •s d Under 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 55. 55 to 60. 60 to 65. 65 to 70. 70 to 75. 75 to 80. 80 and over. Unk. age. QQ s 1 1 a '3 1 1 m ■3 a ■3 a 1 a .2 a 81 "2 'i 1 1 'i 2 "3 1 117 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 "i 1 ea B (§ 39 'i 1 3 "i 1 .2 A a 50 '2 'i 1 3 1 1 "i "i "i 1 1 ■3 i 1 1 3 "i i la a p 31 "i i "2 1 "2 "i "2 i 1 9 "3 a 41 'i "i "3 3 1 a 11 Ea 22 "i i 1 2 1 2 i "3 a 39 "2 3 1 "i i "2 "i "2 1 "i 2 2 0} '3 a •D 20 "2 2 1 i 1 "i i 09 "3 a 30 "i i 1 "i i 1 "i "2 i 19 "i "i 1 'i "i 'i "2 fa a 15 '1 "3 a 10 i 1 i 1 1 i ■3 a 15 'i 1 1 1 1 i .. "i i 1 2 -- CO ■3 a 3 2 i A "3 5 "3 a 1 1 '3 a 1 "i 1 1 .2 "3 a 1 '3 i 1 a 1 1 1 State.... 1,727 28 613 538 656 586 232 260 Alcona Alger _ 7 3 17 24 15 9 7 11 44 11 12 10 28 9 11 14 9 13 11 6 17 8 9 15 27 7 11 17 16 6 38 40 16 19 16 3 17 28 30 7 88 1 6 31 7 — 5 1 4 14 4 4 ■ 2 2 17 5 1 1 5 2 2 4 3 4 1 2 6 3 1 7 8 3 5 8 6 1 "2 9 3 1 3 1 17 2 3 "3 2 4 5 2 3 3 1 7 3 3 2 7 3 2 5 4 2 1 6 10 8 4 4 1 18 2 7 3 7 3 8 8 4 6 3 3 7 4 4 5 11 4 5 7 5 1 19 18 6 7 6 1 6 12 14 3 39 1 2 11 3 4 1 8 10 7 3 3 3 17 5 5 5 13 2 3 4 4 7 2 3 5 3 1 6 7 1 5 6 4 3 15 12 6 4 5 1 7 7 13 1 30 "2 10 4 "i 3 "i "2 5 2 "9 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 6 ""2 2 2 5 9 3 4 2 "3 7 4 1 1 1 4 3 3 1 1 6 1 1 3 "2 2 "2 2 1 4 1 2 3 10 3 3 4 2 1 8 12 4 3 2 ""3 4 Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga - Bay . Bnp^in . Berrien Branch Calhoun Case Charlevoix — Cheboygan Chippewa Clare __. ;: Clinton Crawford Delta .. Dickinson "" Eaton 3 2 2 3 1 "2 "i 1 3 2 2 1 "4 1 2 3 "2 2 "2 1 i 2 1 "i i i 1 Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Gr'd Traverse.. Gratiot Hillsdale -- Honghton Huron Ingham ""i 1 9 10 4 3 7 1 4 4 7 2 30 ""4 15 2 9 13 4 5 3 "i 11 8 2 32 1 3 10 2 -- Iosco . . Iron . IsabeUa Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska -- Kent Keweenaw Lake. 11 ""2 2 14 "6 1 3 "2 ■- Lapeer Leelanau ■- MARRIAGES. 773 TABLE XXIII. — Concluded. — Marriages. — Oroom foreign-born, bride native. 0) i a CM o 6 Under 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. .30 to 35. 35 to 40. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 55. 55 to 60. 60 to 65. 63 to 70. 70 to 75. 75 to 80. 80 and over. Unk. age. Counties. a as S o 1 a 6 E "3 a 1 a 1 4 "2 3 "'i 3 3 3 1 1 3 1 5 2 2 2 2 3 1 6 ""i 13 6 ""3 3 2 5 1 4 38 1 CO a P 5 ^ J a IS 1 3 a 5 12 16 8 5 6 47 4 10 6 1 4 25 S 6 4 2 22 8 8 19 \l 6'' 5 5 7 6 9 32 3 3 12 6 6 30 10 7 11 17 17 62 5 3 10 10 5 4 4 7 7 27 16 15 11 16 17 75 7 4 11 8 37 9 11 4 9 20 1'' 66 19 13 11 5 7 15 51 6 9 11 7 6 39 11 11 16 20 16 74 5 7 8 8 12 40 6 4 8 12 4 34 15 6 9 7 6 43 9 5 6 3 3 26 6 1 3 4 3 17 12 12 15 15 12 66 9 6 9 9 6 39 3 6 6 6 6 27 11 10 16 16 20 73 5 8 8 9 10 40 6 2 8 7 10 33 14 17 16 11 11 69 10 9 6 7 5 37 4 8 10 4 6 32 20 16 14 1 1 90 2 14 12 18 19 ''7 8 6 12 11 19 56 6 6 6 8 8 34 13 11 11 11 21 67 5 7 5 7 11 35 8 4 6 4 10 32 '-'■'- 10 11 17 22 15 75 6 10 7 9 37 5 5 7 15 6 38 12 11 22 11 17 73 3 8 12 7 8 38 9 3 10 4 9 35 10 17 Zi 14 23 87 7 11 8 9 8 43 3 6 15 5 15 44 24 14 10 17 12 77 14 ('. S 9 43 10 8 5 9 3 35 2 1 90 2 1 784 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIT. — Concluded. — By sex and age, the number of native pernons who Ages ia years. 75 years 76 years 77 years 78 years. 79 years 75 to 80 years.. 80 years 81 years _ 82 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 85 years.. 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89 years 85 to 90 years. 90 years 91 years 92 years 93 years 94 years 90 to 95 years. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99 years 95 to 100 years.. 100 and over.. Unknown Months. 1893. June. July. 10 August. September. October. November. 29 DEATHS. 785 died in the year, and in each month of the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State. Monthe. 1S93. 1894. Uokaowii, December. January. February. March, April. May. 1 1 a 12 13 R 1 H 10 10 P "3 1 S a a 10 11 9 15 10 55 1 1 6 11 4 9 6 36 K m a "3 o H "a a 10 6 7 6 36 © 03 E 4 4 5 7 3 23 -a a D "3 1 aj 11 7 8 7 40 5 1 a — '3 o E-i 3 a a 1 13 18 16 16 16 79 'a a 5 10 9 9 12 4a a 8 s 7 4 34 d 1 1 3 1 3-; M Lr liH '-^ 19 23 16 22 13 24 16 91 11 14 11 14 9 59 20 10 12 15 10 67 15 16 17 11 11 s 4|..- 5I... 9... 10'... 22 7 1::: 51 -.. ^ 19 9 21 12 101 50 3 27 13 80 46 1 2 i 1 1 21 10 15 13 14| 9 llL.. 5 ... 5 4 ... 6... 31 ... 14 IS 12 10 19 73 9 10 3 12 41 5 8 5 7 32 9 13 15 10 14 61 6 5 12 6 8 37 3 8 3 4 6 24 ... 11 19 10 6 12 58 7 11 7 5 7 37 4 8 3 1 5 21 8 8 14 9 6 45 4 7 11 3 6 31 4 1 3 13 11 12 7 15 68 10 5 6 4 5 30 3 6 6 3 10 28 ... ll' 7 6 13 7 77, 46 ii ... 1 1 1 1 .. 10 8 3 2 30 6 2 3 1 1 13 4 5 5 2 1 17 ... 11 4 4 4 3 26 6 2 2 1 2 13 5 2 2 3 5 6 10 5 5 31 3 1 4 5 3 16 2 5 6 "2 15 7 3 4 3 3 20 3 2 1 2 1 9 4 1 3 1 2 11 — 5 5 6 1 1 18 4 3 3 1 "ii 1 2 3 "i 1 14' lUj 4 IS' 11 7 7; 5 o' 53;'34 2 2 19 --- 1 1 2 1 1 2 ::: 3 3 4 1 "2 I 1 3 1 3 3 8 5 3 1 20 2 4 2 2 "io 1 4 3 1 1 10 4 1 1 1 "i 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 9 2 1 1 4 "i 1 ... 3 3 2 11 "2 1 "i 4 3 ^ 3 3 1 9 9 2 "i 3 :;: 3 2:'.-. 1 1 1 3 1 7 1 3 "i 12 11 4 7 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 li... K ... 1 1 "i 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 2 "i 1 2 "i "I 2 1 1 1 1 3 i 1 •> ... 5 1 1 1 8 2 .-) 1 9 1 1 5 2 9 1 2 5 2 1 5 6 1 5 ... 3 3 ... 6 1 5 99 7,86 CBNSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — By sex and age, the number of foreign-torn persona who died Number of deaths. Months. 1893. Ages in years. June. July. August. September. October. to 1 CO 1 a i to i 1 •A IS 'a 1 i 1 oo I s CO ■3 S i ■8 1 o5 3 43 1 All HfJflR 5,458 2,984 2,473 1 352 199 153 353 209 144 394 228 166 370 203 167 422 225 197 Under 1-12 11 2 1 2 5 "'""i 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... .... 1 2 1 1 1 1-12 1 2-12 3-12 1 .... 1 4-12 5-12.... 6-12 2 1 1 2 1 ..... 1 1 1 2 1 1 7-12 8-12 1 1 9-12 1 1 .... 1 1 1 10-12.__ . 11-12 Under 1 year 23 17 9 10 12 71 17 15 12 8 13 65 13 11 11 8 20 63 23 22 27 30 42 144 36 43 51 46 46 222 51 51 47 63 44 256 10 11 3 6 7 37 8 6 6 2 6 28 8 5 3 4 8 28 12 7 14 15 24 72 19 25 20 22 23 109 29 27 20 34 29 139 12 6 6 4 5 33 9 9 6 6 7 37 5 6 8 4 12 35 11 15 13 15 18 72 17 18 31 24 23 113 22 24 27 29 15 117 1 1 1 .... 2 5 3 2 2 14 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 "1 1 3 3 6 3 2 2 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 year 2 1 1 1 1 2 years 3 years.. — - 1 1 1 2 12 2 1 1 1 1 6 .... .... 6 2 .... 1 1 7 .... 4 1 2 9 1 2 1 2 Under 5 years 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 .... 3 1 2 1 1 3 6 years... . 1 .... 1 7 years 1 1 1 .... 8 years 9 years . ---- 4 8 1 4 3 4 1 5 4 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 """3 1 2 1 5 to 10 years 10 years 6 .... 6 3 1 2 1 1 2 11 years. __ — 4 2 3 1 10 1 1 1 2 '"I 1 3 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 .... 1 12 years 1 .... 1 1 13 years.. _. 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 4 13 4 3 3 2 5 17 5 1 2 9 5 22 1 2 3 .... 2 2 3 8 3 1 3 1 3 11 2 """6 5 12 14 years.. . 3 10 2 2 1 1 1 7 3 2 2 5 2 14 5 2 1 7 '"h 2 .... "3 3 2 1 3 1 10 4 1 3 3 4 ""2 1 .... 4 .... 2 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 3 4 1 1 1 10 to 15 years 15 years 16 years 1 2 .... 1 5 1 2 .... 2 6 3 1 2 4 "io 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 ;::: 1 3 8 13 1 2 5 3 2 13 4 2 2 4 5 17 1 2 5 9 1 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 3 8 .... 3 4 ""2 4 1 1 8 2 1 1 3 2 9 3 8 5 19 2 4 2 7 2 17 6 6 7 6 5 30 3 5 5 15 1 3 1 4 1 10 4 3 4 4 2 17 "'"3 """4 1 1 1 3 1 7 2 3 3 2 3 13 2 4 3 13 1 4 6 3 3 17 6 4 5 6 3 24 "'"i 2 4 .... 1 1 1 4 1 3 4 4 1 13 ? 18 years 1 19 years. 1 15 to 20 years 20 years 9 1 21 years. .. .. s 22 years 5 23 years •> •) 20 to 25 years 25 years.. 13 5 26 years. 1 28 years 2 ■> 25 to 30 years.... 15 8 7 11 DEATHS. 787 in the year, and in each month of the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State. Months. 1893. 1894. November. December. January. Febrnary. March. April. May. i 1 384 1 S 210 174 J2 cd 631 S a 347 OD s I 284 tn" 3 539 1 i s 290 03 n B o 248 M ..a c 1 1 3 423 4 "3 a 217 CO a 206 4 eS O H 496 1 "3 a 260 1 ■3 B o 236 J 524 1 '3 a 284 1 i "3 B 240 I 551 .2 '3 a 301 i "3 250 cd 1 19 .2 cs a 11 A ES a 8 1 1 .... 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 8 3 9 5 1 1 .... 2 5 1 .... 1 4 — - 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... 2 2 2 1 1 1 ... 1 .... 1 2 1 1 1 7 3 2 1 1 2 9 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 5 """3 2 1 .... 4 1 3 7 2 3 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 2 5 10 1 2 3 2 3 11 3 3 7 4 6 23 7 9 6 6 3 31 2 5 1 1 .... 3 .... """3 4 1 2 1 1 1 6 ""2 2 3 4 11 5 5 1 4 3 18 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 .... 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 "i 1 ""2 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 .... - 1 2 10 1 5 1 5 ... 2 2 5 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 .... 2 1 2 2 6 J 1 4 6 1 1 3 3 10 2 4 3 7 4 20 2 3 2 7 3 17 1 1 3 ""2 2 4 1 1 1 5 3 11 2 1 '"I 2 9 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 3 2 2 1 9 ■""2 2 3 1 8 2 5 1 5 2 1 3 12 3 3 8 5 4 23 5 4 6 3 6 24 1 1 .... 2 "1 5 2 5 "■"9 2 9 2 2 3 11 1 4 1 4 "1 1 7 1 1 3 5 4 14 3 2 4 1 3 13 1 2 1 2 4 7 2 3 1 5 18 6 8 6 2 6 28 2 6 4 4 3 19 3 3 1 1 '"2 1 2 6 2 ""'3 13 1 4 3 2 1 11 1 4 1 1 3 11 4 2 4 2 3 1.5 1 2 1 2 2 8 ... 1 1 1 2 3 1 8 1 2 3 2 7 15 3 2 6 7 4 22 1 1 .... .... 3 .... 1 1 5 8 2 2 3 4 3 14 .... 1 3 ""5 1 1 2 1 2 7 1 """3 3 1 8 1 1 3 4 4 1 3 12 6 6 3 3 2 20 3 6 2 4 22 2 1 1 1 5 3 5 1 "9 2 3 2 1 3 11 2 3 ""2 7 3 1 2 3 2 11 1 4 4 1 1 11 2 1 2 5 3 1 5 1 2 12 2 4 5 2 3 8 4 2 3 2 3 14 3 5 ""3 3 1 1 2 1 8 2 2 3 5 1 1 9 — 2 6 1 3 ""i "i --- i "i 2 3 13 '""3 7 2 ""6 13 788 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLiE XXVIII. — Continued. — By sex and age, ihe number of foreign-born persona Nutaber of deaths. Months. 1893. Ages in years. June. July. August. September. October. to la 13 S s a i I 4 5 3 3 5 20 7 5 1 3 4 20 7 3 5 4 2 21 4 5 2 3 6 20 4 6 6 5 8 29 5 7 4 9 3 28 5 4 7 5 8 29 3 5 9 9 1 27 7 2 2 6 9 26 J a a 3 5 2 2 2 14 6 3 """2 2 13 5 3 2 1 "ii 1 2 1 2 5 11 3 3 2 2 5 15 3 5 2 4 1 15 2 2 4 3 4 15 2 2 5 3 1 13 6 2 1 5 5 19 1 a 1 "i 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 7 2 '".3 3 2 10 3 3 1 1 1 9 1 3 4 3 3 14 2 2 2 5 2 13 3 2 3 2 4 14 1 3 4 6 "ii 1 .... 1 4 7 1 7 7 7 5 2 28 4 3 4 2 2 15 1 1 4 8 4 18 6 2 7 2 3 20 3 8 5 4 7 27 3 4 4 5 5 21 9 7 5 2 28 4 1 7 6 7 25 8 2 7 11 8 36 i OS 5 5 5 4 ""i9 2 1 2 2 1 8 1 1 2 3 4 11 4 2 6 2 3 17 2 5 2 1 4 14 1 3 2 1 5 12 7 4 3 2 1 17 2 """5 3 5 15 5 2 4 4 5 20 (S 'a S (2 2 2 2 1 2 9 2 2 2 .... 7 ""'2 5 ""l 2 ""3 1 3 3 3 3 13 2 1 2 4 '"9 2 1 4 3 1 11 2 1 2 3 2 10 3 ""3 7 3 16 3 2 5 4 5 4 20 7 0) 1b s 2 3 2 3 3 13 3 13 S ""'2 2 2 1 7 4 13 1 4 2 2 6 4 18 1 4 7 7 6 25 9 5 4 7 5 30 2 3 5 4 5 19 7 6 7 3 1 24 5 5 5 8 8 31 9 4 I: 5 6 29 7 3 8 5 5 28 7 5 8 4 8 32 .2 13 2 .... 3 1 7 1 2 3 4 4 14 3 2 4 5 3 17 .... 2 3 2 8 4 3 2 3 1 13 3 3 2 6 3 17 6 2 1^ le 2 6 26 'a B 2 2 1 3 3 11 "i 4 3 2 11 6 3 ""2 2 13 2 2 3 1 3 11 3 3 5 "ii 2 2 3 2 5 14 3 2 4 4 2 15 3 2 5 1 1 12 "i 1 2 2 6 "3 1 8 8 4 3 3 26 5 1 5 5 3 19 7 2 7 8 4 28 5 5 3 6 7 26 9 3 10 7 5 34 7 7 5 9 5 33 8 6 10 3 5 32 14 10 11 8 3 46 8 6 6 8 10 38 13 a 4 5 2 .„- 12 3 1 3 3 2 12 4 '"5 4 3 16 '"3 2 5 5 15 4 3 3 3 2 15 3 4 4 5 1 17 5 5 6 2 3 21 7 4 6 6 "23 6 3 3 5 6 23 tn g Z 61 62 78 S5 41 297 62 48 48 68 59 283 68 40 66 72 57 303 48 60 71 59 75 313 88 69 94 72 84 407 69 87 71 92 93 412 124 78 101 92 87 482 127 106 102 97 105 537 113 70 105 127 116 531 35 34 39 23 20 151 34 26 19 30 33 142 39 27 37 34 35 172 25 30 38 37 44 174 57 43 47 33 42 222 33 49 41 52 45 220 74 50 51 51 49 275 69 B8 56 58 ■ 69 310 73 41 53 72 67 306 26 28 39 32 21 146 28 22 29 36 26 141 29 13 29 38 22 131 23 30 33 22 31 139 31 26 47 39 42 185 36 38 30 40 48 192 50 28 50 41 38 207 58 48 46 39 36 227 40 29 52 55 49 225 4 31 years 3 2 3 34 years _ 2 30 to 35 years 35 years- 14 2 2 38 years.- 3 2 12 2 3 4 8 6 23 5 8 6 2 4 25 6 8 6 5 10 35 8 8 5 7 5 :» 8 8 8 33 11 10 6 4 11 42 7 5 5 10 6 33 1 1 5 1 3 1 3 4 12 3 3 3 1 "io 5 4 3 4 4 20 5 4 a 1 15 5 6 4 5 1 21 6 6 4 4 9 29 5 2 2 5 4 18 2 1 7 1 ""3 5 2 11 2 5 3 ) 4 15 1 4 3 1 6 15 3 4 2 4 18 3 2 3 3 1 12 5 4 2 "'2 13 2 3 3 5 ■) 15 2 1 35 to 40 years 7 3 41 years . 2 2 43 years.. 4 44 years 1 40 to 45 years 45 years 12 5 2 47 years. 1 48 years 1 2 45 to 50 years 11 51 years . ,. 52 years 7 4 54 years 3 50 to 55 years 55 years.. 19 4 3 1 58 years.- .. 4 4 55 to 60 years 60 years 16 3 61 years 1 62 years. 4 63 years 1 64 years.. 2 60 to 65 years 65 years.. 11 7 66 years. Q 68 years.. 2 69 years 3 65 to 70 years. 70 years. 23 2 71 years. 3 72 years.. 3 70 to 75 years 15 DEATHS. 789 w}io died in the year, and in each month of the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State . MoDths. 1893. 1894. TJnk November. December. January. February. March. April. May. a 3 3 4 1 2 13 2 3 3 2 12 5 2 .... 4 12 1 1 2 4 3 11 1 2 6 4 3 16 4 2 1 5 3 15 7 5 1 1 5 19 6 7 5 1 7 26 2 2 5 7 5 21 .5 a i 2 1 "'I 3 2 3 5 2 15 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 6 5 1 4 3 2 15 1 5 2 3 4 15 8 3 5 2 3 21 6 1 2 3 5 17 3 2 4 4 7 20 3 & 6 2 6 5 6 23 4 7 5 5 i) 30 6 3 7 2 4 22 3 4 8 8 8 31 9 7 13 5 41 2 17 8 10 19 56 17 12 11 12 10 62 12 13 11 13 14 63 18 8 17 16 13 72 s s 1 2 2 3 2 10 "4 3 2 5 14 5 3 2 "'2 12 2 3 4 5 16 6 5 9 2 5 27 "i2 6 6 9 :J3 10 8 7 7 3 3.0 10 5 8 10 40 14 6 7 8 7 42 1 s 5 ""'4 2 4 15 4 3 2 3 4 16 1 """5 2 2 10 1 2 5 4 3 15 3 2 4 3 2 14 2 5 2 4 10 23 7 4 4 5 27 5 3 6 5 4 23 4 2 10 8 6 30 1 5 3 10 2 3 23 4 6 5 8 3 26 7 7 5 7 7 33 3 4 5 8 5 25 13 5 11 12 8 49 7 9 8 3 34 11 7 7 10 8 43 15 16 6 6 13 56 11 8 13 15 11 58 <9 "a a 3 1 7 '"2 13 3 4 1 2 1 11 3 4 1 3 6 17 1 2 4 3 3 13 10 4 6 3 3 26 4 4 4 20 3 2 6 6 24 8 8 2 5 8 31 4 4 7 9 6 30 i e 2 2 3 2 1 10 1 2 4 6 2 15 4 3 4 4 1 16 2 2 1 5 2 12 3 1 5 9 5 23 3 3 5 2 1 14 4 4 5 4 2 19 7 8 4 1 5 25 7 4 6 6 5 28 P H 6 6 8 3 3 26 1 5 1 10 8 25 3 3 9 3 8 26 5 8 11 10 5 39 7 4 3 5 5 2+ 9 5 6 3 7 30 13 2 13 7 3 38 10 6 3 11 9 39 7 11 9 2 9 38 a 2 ""4 3 3 12 1 2 '""3 6 2 2 8 3 5 20 3 4 6 7 2 22 5 3 " 'i 1 10 3 4 3 2 3 15 6 1 7 5 1 20 6 1 2 5 3 17 4 6 4 1 6 21 ID B ID 4 6 4 "ii "3 1 10 5 19 1 1 1 ""1 6 2 4 5 3 3 17 1 3 4 4 14 6 1 3 1 4 15 7 1 6 2 2 18 4 a 1 6 6 22 3 5 5 1 3 17 3 4 3 9 4 2 22 7 6 6 3 6 28 5 2 5 9 2 23 3 7 .5 8 30 4 3 8 9 10 34 4 9 6 11 8 38 15 6 11 13 10 55 12 8 11 7 11 49 10 6 6 16 11 49 J 63 a 1 1 3 6 3 2 2 1 8 11 2 2 3 5 1 13 1 3 2 3 6 15 2 2 4 6 3 19 1 5 2 7 6 21 10 4 7 8 5 34 7 5 5 3 9 29 7 4 3 8 9 31 _® 3 2 6 4 1 16 4 4 4 2 3 17 3 '"2 4 1 10 2 4 5 2 2 15 2 1 4 3 5 15 3 4 4 4 2 17 5 2 4 5 5 21 5 3 6 4 2 20 3 2 3 8 2 18 01 1 6 7 10 11 4 38 4 4 8 6 10 32 4 4 6 7 8 29 6 4 6 4 10 30 12 8 9 3 5 37 7 8 6 10 33 4 9 12 7 39 15 13 8 13 8 57 11 5 10 14 13 53 'a a 3 3 3 3 2 14 1 3 3 5 7 19 3 5 4 2 16 6 2 4 2 ■ 5 19 8 4 6 2 3 23 2 1 7 4 5 19 3 5 4 10 5 27 8 6 6 10 5 35 4 3 5 7 5 24 .s s l4 3 4 7 8 2 24 3 1 5 1 3 13 2 1 1 3 6 13 2 2 2 5 11 4 4 3 1 2 14 5 1 1 2 5 14 1 2 5 2 2 12 7 7 2 3 3 22 1 2 5 7 8 29 6 10 8 6 3 33 12 2 1 6 2 23 8 4 9 6 m « a 6 6 4 1 1 18 8 1 "■5 2 16 6 2 4 ID a 'a a i a 4 4 4 5 2 15 4 1 1 1 6 2 9 1 1 n 5 5 1 1 1 1 5 8 4 ... ... -- 27 8 3 7 2 2 5 4 13 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 ;ii 1 19 1 3U 5 7 7 2 9 30 8 7 6 7 13 41 6 9 8 8 13 44 10 9 7 9 18 53 12 13 14 10 9 58 14 8 la 14 e 55 15 2 1 5 16 7 4 4 2 6 23 3 2 5 4 6 20 6 5 4 1 11 27 6 8 S 5 6 33 9 a 5 11 3 31 1 1 3 5 1 4 14 1 3 2 5 7 18 3 7 3 4 7 24 4 4 3 8 7 26 6 5 6 ! 25 5 5 8 a a 24 3 1 1 5 n 6 1 1 ... 3 10 1 1 ... 7 31 5 7 1 1 1 1 ::: 3 g 7 30 15 8 6 3 1 1 ... 1 1 ... 40 12 8 7 4 12 43 5 4 9 11 12 41 1 1 1 1 2 4 i 2 a 1 "i 790 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXVIII. — CoNOLUDED. — By sex and age, the number of foreign-horn persons Months. Number of deaths. 1893. Ages in years. June. July. August. September. October. •i 1 1 60 58 39 45 56 258 48 27 32 42 32 181 26 12 22 16 18 94 14 9 10 5 4 42 2 1 2 3 3 11 """i3 1 i M ji p i CD l_ 9 6 5 2 4 26 7 4 3 8 4 26 2 3 3 2 3 13 1 m .2 6 4 2 1 2 15 4 2 2 5 4 17 2 1 — . 3 7 1 a 3 2 3 1 2 11 3 2 1 3 '"■§ 1 1 2 4 5 7 5 23 7 2 5 3 6 23 a 2 3 3 5 5 18 3 1 1 2 5 12 i .... 2 2 ""5 4 1 4 1 1 11 1 10 6 4 4 8 32 3 5 4 2 1 15 4 4 1 3 i '3 5 6 2 4 5 22 3 1 1 2 1 8 2 2 ■"2 m 9 ■a s 5 ""2 '"3 10 ""l 3 '""7 2 2 1 1 1 6 4 5 5 11 31 1 3 5 6 7 22 2 2 3 4 1 12 3 1 a 5 3 2 4 5 19 ■"2 2 4 3 11 ""2 1 1 4 1 1 a a (2 1 1 3 1 6 12 •1 1 3 2 4 11 2 2 1 3 """§ 2 i o b^ 5 6 4 3 6 24 10 4 7 6 2 29 2 3 3 2 5 15 IS a 2 4 4 3 4 17 5 2 5 3 1 16 1 2 2 """i 9 § B |4 111 91 76 72 86 436 86 53 64 74 59 336 40 30 43 38 28 179 29 11 15 10 12 77 2 4 4 5 4 19 8 17 51 33 37 27 30 178 38 26 32 32 27 155 14 18 21 22 10 85 15 2 5 5 8 35 3 76 years 2 77 years. 78 years 79 years.. 2 75 to 80 years 80 years.. 7 ,5 81 years. 2 82 years 83 years... 3 84 years.. 1 13 1 80 to 85 years 85 years 86 years 2 3 1 "■"6 2 1 2 2 7 1 1 1 2 1 6 .... 1 ""2 1 1 1 1 "l 2 .... 2 5 .... 1 2 1 1 2 1 6 87 years 88 years... 89 years 85 to 90 years 90 years 12 1 1 1 6 1 6 .... 1 91 years _ 1 .... ■"2 1 "" 92 years .... 2 1 1 1 93 years 94 years 1 2 90 to 95 years 95 years __. 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 96 years 3 2 2 1 8 8 4 ' 1 97 years 98 years 1 .... 1 99 years — 95 to 100 years 1 .... 1 2 1 1 100 years and oyer. 1 2 — . 1 1 Unknown 1 1 1 1 — - 1 1 .... DEATHS, 791 who died in the year, and in each month of the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State. Months. 1893. 1894. Unk November. December. January. February. March. April. May. i 09 O J a D 5 4 21 4 9 i 2 2 11 2 .... .... 4 3 a 5 2 ■""3 1 11 1 2 ') 2 3 10 2 1 3 1 1 16 13 13 11 12 65 10 12 9 10 3 44 4 a 10 6 6 5 9 36 4 9 5 4 '22 2 S a a f» 6 7 7 6 3 29 6 3 4 6 3 22 2 's3 1 7 11 7 9 10 44 7 4 11 5 14 41 2 6 6 4 4 22 5 2 1 d a 2 9 5 4 8 28 7 1 4 3 6 21 1 2 5 1 2 11 2 1 1 la a 5 2 2 5 2 16 ""3 7 2 8 20 1 4 1 3 2 11 3 1 P i 1 5 1 7 5 6 24 8 6 4 7 4 29 6 4 1 6 a! 3 1 3 4 4 15 3 2 2 4 4 15 4 3 1 2 13 a 2 "■4 1 9 5 4 2 3 "u 2 1 " "4 H 17 14 8 5 4 48 5 3 6 4 2 20 . 1 3 5 1 15 3 1 1 1 4 10 a 9 7 5 4 1 26 2 ""4 1 1 8 4 1 1 4 "io i 1 1 2 5 i d S 8 7 3 1 3 22 3 3 2 3 1 12 1 ""2 1 1 5 3 — 2 5 lo I 13 9 7 8 5 42 6 2 6 13 8 35 1 2 6 3 3 15 2 2 1 1 3 9 (S la a 6 4 1 5 3 19 4 2 4 9 2 21 1 "■"3 3 2 9 ""t 1 "'"3 1 7 5 6 3 2 23 2 '"'2 4 6 14 ""2 3 .... 6 2 1 14 10 6 4 8 42 15 4 1 6 2 28 8 2 2 2 3 17 to .2 a 8 6 1 1 6 22 8 3 1 3 2 17 7 1 1 ""'3 12 1 a 6 4 5 3 2 20 7 1 1 a .2 1 32 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 3 "li 1 1 1 2 21 1 3 1 2 "i 10 4 5 23 7 1 2 2 1 13 5 1 9 10 4 1 1 1 5 3 3 13 3 .... 1 1 6 11 3 --- 17 3 2 2 2 10 1 2 2 1 7 2 .... 3 2 1 1 .... 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 .... 1 9 1 1 1 3 1 6 4 ... 9 6 3 2 1 1 1 ... 1 1 1 .... 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 '"'2 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 5 2 "1 1 1 2 1 .... 1 1 .... 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 3 - 1 2 2 1 1 792 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIX. — By sex and age in periods of years, the number of native Under 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. state and counties. 0) ■3 .2 a i a a 1 09 B 1 242 .2 a i2 263 s as a 330 1 a 385 0} 1 3 2 5 1 3 6 5 7 9 1 1 5 13 1 ..... 9 1 3 10 9 3 9 11 ..... 12 3 4 13 3 7 25 3 7 16 3 7 16 1 10 23 3 6 15 .... 2 2 1 1 1 ..... 7 8 1 ..... 7 1 2 7 9 ""is" 8 2 3 8 13 1 1 18 8 1 "13" 13 1 .... 1 "io" 6 1 4 5 5 8 14 ""is" 5 3 13 14 .. 4 7 1 6 6 1 6 6 1 3 9 8 13 2 14 1 1 ... 1 3 8 8 1 2 18 11 •> 3 5 10 1 11 3 11 6 3 12 5 4 1 14 2 11 6 4 7 8 1 4 9 2 2 9 13 2 5 16 3 3 5 11 1 5 14 15 4 2 9 24 ? 4 11 20 1 3 17 11 2 16 10 •> 4 19 24 1 1 21 13 ?, .... 3 .... ... 12 12 8 14 10 16 6 29 12 18 14 11 10 17 20 1 1 ... 1 1 4 9 5 1 4 1 10 4 1 2 1 8 4 ..... 1 4 1 5 21 6 1 7 1 13 7 1 9 1 29 11 1 3 17 3 4 1 1 8 i 1 3 4 2 1 8 3 1 1 8 7 4 1 ■?•> 6 1 16 3 11 2 28 14 12 .... — - ... 13 5 7 6 24 15 1 6 1 2 1 4 ..... 1 7 1 7 1 3 2 2 6 6 3 4 7 13 12 1 1 ... 100 794 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXIX.— Concluded. — By sex and age in periods of years, the Under 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15, 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. Counties. 1 a 1) It a M a P a a a 1 s 1 1 a A 13 a 13 a 13 a 1 a 2 13 a 1 1 a a 1 m 1 Maniatee 60 7 107 49 41 94 32 18 60 40 5 73 29 45 21 14 7 21 9 17 68 9 3 138 66 23 30 108 23 51 50 56 762 38 56 7 3 2 6 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 1 1 Marquette Mason Mecosta _. Menominee ._. Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency. Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon __. Osceola 101 25 32 62 25 16 42 45 2 61 19 32 18 7 12 19 2 17 44 9 1 137 40 7 37 92 20 44 34 40 664 33 .... 1 3 10 4 5 1 1 6 6 2 8 ..... 4 1 4 4 4 2 3 10 2 7 1 1 1 1 ..... 5 4 2 5 1 1 1 3 2 1 ..... 2 5 5 3 3 2 ..... 6 ..... 4 12 4 3 6 3 2 2 1 3 10 3 7 4 9 4 2 4 1 4 3 4 4 ..... 1 3 3 1 2 2 4 2 .... 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 9 10 1 2 5 10 3 1 4 7 ..... 4 8 10 1 7 9 2 5 5 11 2 1 1 4 3 5 1 5 3 7 2 6 2 2 2 1 9 1 1 11 5 5 8 9 3 5 1 1 2 2 6 2 .0 4 9 5 2 12 3 3 2 3 6 1 1 2 ..... 1 3 6 7 2 18 5 1 4 1 4 .... 1 7 6 1 1 4 2 3 5 Otsego .__ Ottawa. Presque Isle . 1 .... 1 1 .... .... 3 5 2 2 19 6 5 8 6 3 4 6 3 2 7 2 2 9 3 1 7 2 1 5 10 3 1 4 3 1 Saginaw Sanilac 24 8 15 11 22 6 1 2 8 3 7 3 6 44 3 12 4 2 6 16 2 5 4 8 42 2 16 7 2 5 11 6 9 5 14 33 4 8 5 11 4 5 2 8 1 10 3 8 1 Shiawassee ... St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw ... Wayne.- Wexford 3 9 3 4 4 5 58 8 1 18 4 3 5 3 60 4 ..... 2 8 4 2 18 1 5 6 1 3 4 7 27 2 4 8 5 4 6 5 35 7 12 2 3 5 8 50 1 5 14 6 5 4 6 29 2 5 3 4 5 4 38 6 6 -5 6 5 3 26 2 4 6 2 6 13 41 1 4 2 2 5 1 4 36 4 DEATHS. 795 number of native persons who died during the year ending June 1, 1894. 40 to 45. 46 to 50. 50 to 55. .■)5 to 60. 60 to 65. 65 to 70, 70 to 75. 75 to 80. 80 and over. Unknown. is 3 1 1 1 01 o5 d a a ■a a o OD .2 a 1 1 a 1 a a .2 es a 1 ol a 2 1 CO a a 0) 'a a 1 1 Gratiot 1 Hillsdale... Houghton 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 4 2 1 2 5 ..... 3 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 .-„. ..... 10 4 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 s 2 "i 2 — - 2 Iosco 2 1 — - -— 1 .... 1 1 2 9 1 5 2 2 12 ..__. 1 IsabeUa 2 1 3 1 2 — - 1 — - — - - — 1 4 Kalkaska . Kent 4 3 — 3 8 3 7 4 7 5 3 10 1 13 7 1 q Keweenaw . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 Leelanau . Lenawee 1 1 Livingston 1 1 9 Luce 1 2 — - — - 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 DEATHS. 797 persons who died during the year ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties. 40 to 45. 45 to 50. 50 to 55. 55 to 60. 60 to 63. 65 to 70. 70 to 73. 75 to 80. 80 and over. Unk. . 0) .2 a 1 CQ ■3 a a CO a a ■3 a d a "3 a a .2 a 1 CO i a S3 a a 1 a a .2 d a d s l4 172 131 174 139 222 185 220 192 275 207 310 227 306 225 258 178 328 291 13 4 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 7 1 13 1 2 ..... 1 ?. 2 4 3 5 1 3 .1 6 6 2 7 6 1 3 8 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 8 2 1 3 1 3 10 3 1 1 2 S 1 1 11 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 3 5 5 6 3 11 3 n ..... 1 q 7 3 5 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 2 R 2 4 2 7 1 3 2 2 1 2 3 5 in 2 1 1 1 1 3 ..... 1 ..... 4 7 2 4 1 3 3 4 2 4 3 1 4 6 4 6 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 ..... 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 ..... 1 2 i 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 3 3 3 5 2 1 1 1 2 2 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 ..... 1 ■> 1 .> 1 4 5 2 6 5 ..... 2 3 3 1 ..... 2 4 ..... 1 6 ..... 2 5 ..... 1 8 1 7 2 4 1 4 1 .... 2 1 4 1 4 7 2 1 -- 2 1 1 1 2 .__-. 1 2 3 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 i 1 10 1 1 8 1 6 3 1 6 2 2 3 4 1 5 2 2 3 2 1 4 1 ..... 3 3 2 4 2 4 3 1 5 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 1 2 8 3 1 7 6 4 3 4 4 5 2 fi in 2 1 2 1 5 3 6 4 3 3 3 \ 1 4 1 1 5 2 1 7 2 2 1 2 3 6 2 2 1 2 1 4 3 5 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 3 4 2 X 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 3 6 q in fi « fi 3 3 1 4 4 7 g 4 5 3 6 3 fi 6 in 1 1 11 1 15 9 7 10 9 g 17 5 10 15 25 11 1' 1? in 15 q 2 2 ..... 5 1 2 6 1 1 2 1 6 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 2 3 5 r 5 1 5 1 6 fi 1 1 1 3 2 6 1 3 3 q 2 4 1 7 1 fi 1 fi 3 4 2 14 1 8 1 3 1 ..... 2 2 3 1 4 3 1 1 ? 4 ? 3 3 fi 5 -- 2 ..... 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 5 2 1 4 3 2 3 9 6 8 3 9 5 9 .... 798 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXX. — Concluded. — By sex and age in periods of yean, the number Under 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 30. 30 to 35. 35 to 40. Counties. ID S 1 2 d P 1 a o la a a 09 ID "a 1 a 3 m ■3 S 3 a 3 w •3 £ 3 09 .s a 3 CO 1 5 0) a 5 •i a 0) '3 a 2 1 11 1 1 4 1 1 a Manistee _ 3 Marquette 1 — - 1 2 1 .... 1 1 3 2 11 1 3 2 ..... 2 2 8 1 ..... 1 1 9 1 4 2 3 2 2 2 7 Mason 1 1 Mecosta 2 ..... 1 1 1 ..... 1 ..... 3 1 1 1 .... 1 1 2 1 1 1 Midland 1 1 1 ..... 1 3 1 4 2 1 ..... 1 2 MoTitmorPTipy 1 2 2 .... 5 1 2 .... 3 1 3 ..... 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 ..... 1 5 1 1 ..... 1 1 3 1 1 Newayg-o 1 Oakland 2 Oceana _ 1 1 Ogemaw , _ 1 1 2 1 _ 1 1 1 1 .... .... 1 1 1 Otsego ___ _ 1 1 1 1 1 4 "3" ..... 1 1 Ottawa 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 — - 2 .... 2 3 2 2 1 1 8 2 3 2 1 3 9 3 1 8 2 ..... 2 6 2 3 1 7 3 1 1 10 1 2 2 2 30 9 ..... ..... 7 5 2 FihinwnnRPiPi 1 1 2 4 2 St. Clair 1 .... 2 .... 1 5 1 1 1 A St. Joseph Tuscola . 2 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 Van Bnren Washtenaw 2 9 'T 2 "1" 2 5 1 11 "12' 1 3 21 1 2 20 1 3 11 1 3 13 1 25 3 "23' 1 1 Wayne. 11 1 9 .... 23 Wexford.., 1 DEATHS. 799 of foreign-horn persona who died during the year ending June 1, 1894. 40to«. 43 to 50. 50 to 55. 55 to 60. 60 to 65. 1 65 to 70. 70 to 75. 75 to 80. 80 and over. Cnk. .2 1 .2 s J CO s tn G "a a a 1 Id s a 1 a 9 la S (2 1 a "3 S p4 1 a a a J 1 la a ! fe i 3 4 3 7 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 2 5 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 8 3 5 6 1 4 3 3 6 ^ 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 i 2 1 2 ..... 2 4 ..... 1 3 ..... 6 4 2 4 5 2 ..... 8 ..... 1 2 6 1 ..... 1 1 2 '""3' 3 3 1 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 1 "■3" 1 7 2 .... 3 1 5 1 7 1 2 2 6 5 7 6 2 8 9 1 2 2 1 9 4 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 5 1 2 2 2 2 2 ..... 4 .... 4 3 6 5 """6" 1 ..... 5 1 5 6 3 2 6 1 5 6 5 6 2 3 4 ..... 4 2 6. 2 8 5 2 9 8 ■> 4 2 s 4 1 8 7 1 9 .::: 1 2 1 4 2 1 ..... 1 1 2 i 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 ..... 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 •? o 1 1 1 1 ..... 2 ..... 1 7 2 ..... o 2 2 9 2 2 1 3 1 5 2 1 8 "15' 1 8 1 1 3 o 2 3 1 4 2 5 6 1 10 2 6 2 11 5 8 1 2 8 8 11 8 13 8 11 11 15 8 13 5 IS i 13 6 13 12 1 .... 6 2 1 3 1 2 2 '"35' 3 1 1 3 1 "23" 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 2 1 27 1 3 ■"'i' 3 1 3 ..... 32 1 4 1 2 2 2 4 9 1 """3' 4 5 1 5 13 7 9 9 6 3 4 12 4 6 1 ..... 6 10 2 10 7 .... 2 12 3 17 6 12 2 8 2 5 9 1 3 14 3 2 13 3 1 1 6 1 10 41 7 3 2 5 28 2 4 1 2 41 1 1 4 30 12 1 6 43 I 5 31 8 3 10 48 4 8 37 1 3 5 7 43 6 5 29 ..... 7 39 2 1 3 3 22 5 4 13 48 3 6 2 8 46 1 ..... 1 .... 800 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXI — By sex, the number of native persons who died in the year Number o 1893. State June. July. August. September. October. and counties. 1 a S (n ID ■3 a 1 M o i 1 at a i 1 "3 a rfi O 'a a % M a P 1 a 'ed S a> ti CD « a P i a 8 18 6 17 1 7 9 14 15 17 7 13 13 3 1 6 12 28 2 33 — - 18 16 2 16 14 21 9 4 7 3 5 11 4 5 4 14 5 16 5 6 5 12 15 6 7 9 16 3 2 9 1? 2 23 1 4 8 2 21 3 1 1 2 2 111 15 19 4 4 5 4 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 5 3 13 6 U 11 .... 4 3 23 3 17 2 2 5 13 7 13 9 17 24 6 4 10 19 22 1 42 6 10 10 4 18 1 2 9 12 15 13 9 13 22 4 2 4 19 11 3 23 2 4 12 2 n 8 7 6 15 5 22 4 8 10 11 16 13 11 16 14 4 ? 8 22 24 1 39 2 4 14 1 29 7 !> 6 16 8 23 2 4 4 15 8 17 5 IS 19 1 2 8 26 15 2 39 2 4 7 1 1 1 2 " "6 7 8 10 4 7 14 7 6 3 5 14 20 5 27 4 6 10 11 10 8 18 12 2 4 12 16 16 2 39 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 "i 10 3 22 3 2 1 4 1 10 10 2 1 13 6 24 4 5 11 2 19 13 2 12 3 12 1 22 13 5 12 3 19 12 2 1 1 23 10 27 13 1 .... 2 i 5 lOi 802 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXI. — OoNOLUDED. — By eex, the number of native persons 1893. , June. July. August. September. October. Counties. S $ 5 OD a i M a P .2 s 1 M 1 a (fi ■a M m M a P 1 a i a a 1 a P 1 a ■"ii 8 1 a & 1 7 10 1 6 4 7 5 0) p Mackinac Macomb Manistee 49 268 171 11 266 135 159 195 24 133 93 8 142 80 83 119 25 135 78 3 124 55 78 76 .... 1 13 6 3 5 6 .... 3 3 2 1 7 2 .... 4 12 10 2 11 9 .... 4 8 7 3 9 4 .... Marquette Mason _. Mecosta. Menominee .... 14 1 8 6 3 3 2 :::: 11 3 11 6 13 '"I 1 .... 17 11 4 17 20 1 7 13 .... 9 4 6 16 10 5 4 8 ::;: 19 6 6 13 .... Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm 103 49 288 273 20 56 24 155 131 11 47 25 133 142 9 -- 4 1 10 9 1 2 6 13 :::: 6 1 11 7 2 2 4 6 7 5 2 3 9 4 ?. ::;; 5 4 14 5 4 2 13 17 2 — - 3 1 9 14 2 8 17 .... Mnskegon Wewaygo Oakland. Oceana Ogemaw 255 133 429 142 37 136 75 238 79 21 119 57 190 63 16 .... 1 6 1 15 7 1 7 1 16 2 1 7 5 14 3 8 4 11 3 2 -- 8 3 16 5 11 4 7 5 2 .... 21 5 20 2 1 8 8 12 3 7 6 12 4 4 10 7 15 2 1 Ontonagon Osceola 30 115 13 55 255 12 55 10 25 128 18 60 3 30 125 ""2 "'"3 1 '"9 1 4 — ""3 1 2 .... '"5 1 8 — 2 8 2 2 16 1 7 1 4 8 1 4 2 6 — - Otsego Ottawa 2 11 .... 1 7 1 6 .... 2 8 2 5 .... :::: 4 12 4 15 .... Presque Isle .. 49 13 581 190 40 21 9 283 108 29 28 4 297 81 10 ""l 1 1 1 "is 5 1 4 1 13 5 1 1 2 .... 3 3 .... 3 6 1 28 11 ;::: 1 2 25 10 2 4 1 20 7 .... Saginaw Sanilac .- Schoolcraft... .... 21 8 4 11 6 1 .... 22 7 2 30 4 .__. 22 9 3 --'- Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola 224 402 207 238 107 200 108 127 117 202 98 111 .... 7 10 5 10 7 13 5 3 .... 10 14 4 8 8 13 6 10 :::: 7 21 7 6 7 15 10 6 :::: 7 22 7 13 6 20 8 16 — 10 13 9 14 6 16 5 9 :::: Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford 302 354 2,325 134 170 206 1,245 68 132 148 1,079 66 .... 5 12 87 3 9 10 68 1 .... 14 7 128 7 7 6 106 8 '--'- 11 20 107 2 8 8 104 3 ;;;; 16 18 96 7 16 17 81 6 ;::: 4 17 92 9 11 2 72 2 DEATHS. 803 who died in the year, and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894. 1893. 1894. tJi known. November. December. January. February. March. April. May, OD 13 1 a H a> M a P IS .2 i 1 i a m a 1 a a P 1 a 1 a g Q P 01 a 13 a « P .2 ■s a 1 1b a 1 a 1 as 1 a P CO a .2 1 M CD 2 2 8 2 2 6 3 4 5 3 3 11 13 1 10 2 12 7 1 1 3 "3 8 .... 3 19 6 1 11 6 14 6 3 17 10 3 8 7 23 5 3 '"i 1 3 14 1 11 11 12 3 6 5 1 2 15 9 1 12 3 21 8 2 2 .... 2 11 8 2 5 5 8 6 3 1 18 4 1 11 12 2 17 8 3 15 10 3 10 10 14 5 4 3 12 11 3 11 7 1 9 7 1 10 9 9 4 9 3 15 13 2 20 13 27 11 4 1 1 4 14 9 2 17 6 b 14 13 1 1 4 1 11 6 4 7 4 5 3 14 8 11 5 5 12 1 1 15 9 9 8 3 6 6 "'ii 16 2 6 2 14 8 3 3 "■3 10 16 4 11 11 5 1 14 13 11 11 9 6 6 4 18 13 .... 13 8 6 11 6 2 15 12 9 9 10 10 4 2 11 13 i 6 4 7 .... 1 1 3 t 1 1 9 19 .... 16 15 1 11 5 24 8 4 2 1 .... 1 1 1 1 U 5 18 9 6 18 4 8 7 18 9 1 2 4 1 2 6 "i 14 11 24 10 2 1 4 '2 6 8 4 22 4 4 2 8 1 2 13 16 8 18 11 .... 12 6 26 10 2 3 7 1 2 12 13 7 24 6 2 1 10 1 2 8 :;:: 5 X .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 3 3 2 10 2 5 • 5 4 .S 3 U .... 1 14 .... 2 15 3 10 .... 9 4 3 1 1 4 1 24 3 3 .... 2 1 20 15 2 11 12 10 9 18 18 100 7 2 1 2 2 17 17 6 9 17 6 16 12 32 91 6 2 1 1 40 7 1 7 11 15 12 20 9 108 8 1 1 1 3-2 12 22 s 10 6 13 113 101 ?, 21 7 17 1 2 12 16 1 6 8 14 68 1 26 6 22 5 21 11 19 7 1 14 13 5 11 14 16 75 5 37 16 2 14 16 17 12 13 20 111 9 41 6 1 10 16 12 16 14 20 93 5 .... 28 9 8 12 24 6 9 18 19 113 4 4 1 .... 7 10 16 16 9 20 24 112 2 7 21 11 2 14 15 84 9 12 21 10 10 11 6 101 7 10 16 12 14 20 15 116 7 2 23 11 1 7 i:^ 1 1 3 ""'I 1R 94 6 1 1 804 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXII — By sex, the number of foreign-born persona who died in the Number of deaths. WM. State June. July. August. September. October. and counties. to 1 1 a M a 1 a IS a . i 209 to S a a 144 M .a P 228 a 166 a 8 a 203 to 'o3 S 167 1 a a 225 to 1 197 1 State r),4!)8 2,984 2,473 1 199 153 .... .... Alcona 21 3 81 .52 27 18 12 32 172 15 72 29 68 20 21 39 37 11 34 3 50 42 43 18 77 5 71 52 30 37 124 104 75 49 43 23 36 78 102 4 310 10 6 81 26 84 51 10 12 95 8 2 42 29 11 13 8 16 87 7 45 15 36 13 U 17 15 5 22 2 28 29 24 11 39 2 43 28 15 18 73 47 41 34 22 17 17 46 54 3 172 7 3 43 15 49 26 9 5 52 13 1 39 23 16 5 4 16 85 8 27 14 32 7 10 22 22 6 12 1 22 13 19 7 3S 3 28 23 15 19 51 57 34 15 21 6 19 32 48 1 138 3 3 38 11 35 25 1 7 43 — 1 3 .— 2 1 .... 1 .... AUer Alln^nn .... 2 6 6 2 2 ... 5 2 1 1 1 — 3 2 1 1 1 .... i 1 3 4 8 1 4 3 3 2 .... 2 .... Alpena .... .... 1 Baraga.- 1 1 2 2 3 .... 1 1 6 2 4 .... 1 1 6 6 2 3 "2 1 3 1 "f 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 3 — 1 4 2 3 2 -'--■ "3 1 Bay 5 .... 7 1 5 2 2 2 1 1 Benzie — - 2 1 2 1 2 .... 2 ---- Branch Calhoun Cass 2 1 .... 2 2 1 2 1 .... — 1 1 5 1 — Cheboygan Chippewa . 1 1 .... .... 1 5 .... .... .... Clare. _. .... 2 .... .... 2 1 .... 2 1' 1 Crawford Delta. — - 1 4 2 2 2 2 1 ■"3" :::: 6 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 .... 1 2 2 4 "i 4 i .... 2 "4" 3 1 1 1 1 .... 1 3 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 .... .... "T 2 Dickinson. Eaton .... 3 .... 5 Gladwin Grogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot .... 7 2 .... 4 1 1 3 1 "¥ 6 2 5 1 1 2 4 3 1 1 '"5' .... 10 3 1 2 5 2 1 3 2 2 3 .... 1 .... 1 1 :::: 3 .... 1 8 3 6 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 16 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 8 3 3 2 1 1 2 4 .... .... Hillsdale Houghton Huron . 5 4 2 2 3 "4" 2 3 ---- 1 7 5 5 2 1 5 1 4 1 .... 2 t 5 2 6 2 "2" 8 3 5 3 2 2 1 -4- 2 lofico ~ Iron Isabella Jackson. Ralamazoo Kalkaska .... 2 5 4 1 5 1 1 5 .... 2 1 9 :::: Kent. .... 18 15 .... 9 1 — 10 9 — 8 16 Keweenaw Lake -— "2 1 4 .... liapeer 2 .... ""2" 5 3 1 1 4 i 4 3 .... 5 1 2 3 2 5 1 2 .... 4 3 3 2 3 4 1 4 Lenawee Livingston — 2 3 "s 4 1 ""2" 2 2 3 "2 2 1 "1 2 .... Maokiiac — Macomb 4 — 5 3 .... 4 3 .... DEATHS. 805 year, and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties- 1893. 1894. November. December. Jannary. February. 1 March. April. May. S s 210 1 174 1 6 -f. a 347 1 w B 2.S4 P s 290 1 s £ a. 24^ m 1 "d 217 1 "3 c &^ 206 1 1 1 2 D ! S ... 260 .... 1 1 S 236 4 "2 1 m a 2.S4 ""2" 2 3 1 is "5 a 2-10 1 a ■J. CC 301 2 £ Si- 250 a D .2 a 11 a I 8 c P 2 1 2 2 1 — - 6 7 1 3 2 11 3 1 "2 12 4 4 3 i "12" 1 4 2 5 2 2 1 .... 2 3 1 5 .... 3 3 1 T 5 4 ---• 7 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 .... 1 .... .... 1 1 13 — 1 5 .... 4 10 9 3 8 1 7 1 2 1 4 1 3 11 2 1 2 1 10 1 4 2 3 1 6 1 3 2 1 4 1 , 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 :;:: 5 1 i 1 4 2 5 2 2 1 --- 4 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 .... .... :... 3 2 5 2 1 1 .... 4 3 i 1 1 4 1 :::: .... 2 .... 1 2 3 1 2 3 .... 1 4 1 .... 1 1 1 4 1 3 4 i 1 2 2 — . 1 1 3 .... 1 3 2 3 5 6 "s" 3 1 7 8 4 1 1 .5 - 1 '2 2 .... 3 1 4 3 4 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2' ;;;; 4 2 1 2 6 1 4 8 1 1 9 7 2 7 1 1 1 3 5 1 "2 2 3 1 2 4 "T 6 5 4 3 1 "2 5 5 ---- 2 1 2 2 6 .... 4 2 3 10 1 1 1 "2 1 4 "i 4 1 "3" "2 5 ""3" 6 3 2 "4' 4 1 ::.. \ 4 \ .... 3 5 4 3 1 1 2 3 5 4 .... "2 "z 2 .5 2 'T 1 3 6 7 \ i 3 ■3" 1 3 1 7) 1 3 1 2 4 6 2 3 .... "2 1 2 3 1 11 .... "4' 3 6 2 4 3 2 ... .... .... 2 "z 2 9 9 2 3 1 2 9 7 1 .... .... .... 4 2 .... 5 4 3 2 1 3 :::: .... 3 8 3 4 3 ....' 7 .--.:: i '^ ,,.. 1 .... .... .... 1 1 "2' 4 2 1 1 3 — 5 4 \ - - — 11 2 7 1 .... 28 1 14 .... 14 6 8 16 10 .... l^ 20 1 1 2 1 1 20 2 15 .... 1 .... .... 1 4 1 8 1 3 2 1 1 1 7 1 4 1 7 1 .... "3" .... 1 2 2 :::: 6 6 1 2 4 1 1 3 ;::: 2 4 2 .... 2 1 4 5 3 3 6 2 ::.. '-'-'-'- 7 3 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 .... 5 1 .... 2 2 4 ] 1 7 1 6 1 .5 '' 6 6 3 1 5 2 " 806 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXII. — CoNoiiUDED. — By sex, the number of foreign-born persons who died Number of deaths. 1893. Counties. Jnne. July. August. September. October. 3 in 1 1 a i ■3 a 1 a 1 to a 1 a Pa a .2 a a a P a J 1 i Manistee Manitou 81 4 121 34 47 52 31 20 94 54 5 123 36 123 32 15 22 32 2 10 134 21 1 258 125 22 54 198 35 98 36 116 882 25 39 4 72 18 35 34 16 11 48 26 3 60 22 63 18 9 17 17 2 5 57 13 "iii 69 20 26 95 17 54 21 67 484 15 42 — 5 2 — 4 2 — 4 6 2 2 1 7 Marguette 49 16 12 18 15 9 46 28 2 63 14 60 14 6 5 15 .... 7 2 3 3 1 1 3 5 — 6 1 6 — 7 3 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 .... 4 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 -— 7 3 1 3 1 6 2 2 3 2 -— Mecosta . Menoininee Midland... — 2 — — 2 3 3 2 4 1 4 1 '-'-'-- — 7 4 .... .... 1 1 3 2 — 4 2 2 2 2 2 3 Montcalm Montmorency — - Mnstegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana — - 3 "9" 1 2 1 1 3 2 6 1 1 .... — - 4 1 2 1 :::: 8 2 3 1 1 4 "2" 1 ::;; 2 1 6 3 "3" ---- 4 1 7 4 5 3 7 2 — Ogemaw _ 1 1 2 Ontonagon 2 .... .... 1 1 Osceola 2 2 Oscoda *""" Otsego 5 77 8 1 107 56 2 28 103 18 44 15 49 398 10 1 3 1 1 1 8 1 Ottawa — 1 — 5 1 1 .... 6 2 — - 3 1 6 1 :::: 4 1 Presque Isle.. . — Roscommon.. _ —" Saginaw __. Sanilac . 7 3 1 3 4 "i 1 6 27 7 4 "i 6 1 3 2 2 16 1 .... 8 7 2 1 6 1 5 1 5 38 2 7 6 6 1 3 2 1 26 1 ;::: 11 6 2 2 7 2 4 2 6 40 3 13 3 4 2 1 "T 35 1 :::; 7 1 2 4 8 1 2 2 4 36 2 6 4 "T 6 1 2 2 5 19 1 .... 18 4 3 4 7 2 2 "5' 3 5 .... 10 1 3 3 2 -_.- Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair _. St. Joseph Tnscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne :::: Wexford DEATHS. 807 in the year, and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894, in the State and counties. 1893. 1894. November. December. January. February. March. April. May. CD .2 'a S 4 "3 e 4 .3 a 3 1 10 1 4 2 ID a 2 (0 a 1b s 6 « .50 27 \ 1 5 1 1 30 J 3 4 119 3 32 226 9 1 4 -- 3 3 I 1 ll 6 32 39 18 14 5 1 12 2 48 5 _. 1 20 24 15 12 4 1 1 3 12 8 1 2 Epilepsy 3 2 1 ... 10.-.! 15 13 . . ; 5 - 2 Fever, bilious 3 1 10 1 84 ---1 ■' "■ > Fever, gastric Fever, intermittent 1 1 34 1 "26 1 1 1 14 --- 1 ii.-. — 1 --- Fever, remittent 1 1 4 147 1 35 270 21 5 1 135 1 32 201 15 2 2 17 5 2 12 5 159 10 4 2 91 4 1 1 3 as 6 3 1 4 3 1 Fever, typho-malarial Fistula ; 102 810 CjSNSUS op MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII. — Continued. — Causes of death by sex and nativity. All nativities. Native. ForeigD-born. Unknown. Causes of death. CD 1 1 1 i 1 a 1 1 M at as en a si 1 s M a P ■i 1 1 £ OD M ca 3 2 2 6 8 3 32 3 2 3 1 ]8 64 1 10 2 1 1,082 15 443 1 2 53 2 4 53 51 1 n 19 12 14 69 8 1 5 3 2 39 36 117 29 11 25 1 8 1 24 392 151 22 627 4 9 21 1 15 lot 30 11 1 i 6 8 1 21 1 . 1 12 59 4 1 1 582 8 256 "'""26 2 2 31 33 1 14 11 9 10 37 7 1 3 1 1 19 14 69 10 5 12 1 8 ""'"12 277 110 11 297 3 5 14 1 10 60 13 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 21 2 1 3 1 14 42 1 9 1 1 694 10 310 1 1 40 2 3 28 34 1 14 16 10 10 45 6 1 4 3 2 39 33 117 16 10 18 1 1 1 18 253 101 10 425 4 6 16 ..... 1 '"i3 1 ..... 1 9 40 ""3 1 1 371 6 180 '"22 2 1 13 21 1 11 10 8 7 25 5 1 3 1 1 19 13 69 2 4 9 1 1 ..... 179 70 5 207 3 3 10 1 2 1 2 8 1 1 2 ... 2 1 1 Fracture of leg 1 2 7 1 10 1 1 1 2 7 1 7 Fraf.tnrft nf Rlr-pll Gall-sfeone 2 11 2 2 2 Gangrene.. 3 1 1 ... 1 1 ... Glanders Goitre Gravel 6 5 1 6 1 5 2 1 6 ... 4 21 3 18 1 3 ... 1 1 — Head) disease of. ... 1 1 1 Head, inflammation of. 1 Head, ulceration of,. 500 7 187 1 2 27 : 323 4 130 1 1 18 '-'-'- 365 5 128 192 2 71 • 178 8 57 ... 23 19 4 Heart, enlargement of. Heart, failure of 5 5 — Heart, fatty degenerat'n of ... 1 12 ..... 1 9 Heart, neuralgia of Heart, ossification of ... 1 1 ... — Heart, palpitation of 2 22 18 — 2 15 13 ... 1 23 17 1 16 12 7 5 ... 2 2 ... Heart, rheumatism of Heart, rupture of Heart, valvular disease of. 3 8 3 4 32 1 --- 3 6 2 3 20 1 -_. 3 3 2 3 23 2 3 1 1 2 12 2 2 1 1 11 Hemorrhage of bowels Hernia (unspecified) Hip, disease of.. ... 1 1 1 "i -__ Hives.. Homicide 2 2 1 20 22 48 19 6 13 ::: J 2 1 20 20 48 14 6 9 ... 1 1 Hydrocephalus _ Hydrophobia Inanition Indigestion 3 1 2 Infantile :";: 12 1 7 7 1 3 5 ... 1 1 ... Influenza __ Insanity . 4 Insomnia . Intemperance. - ..... 11 74 31 5 218 1 3 5 ... 4 4 ... 3 3 ... Intussusception . 1 12 115 41 11 330 1 4 7 '-'-'■ — Jaundisce ... 6 138 47 12 197 5 97 38 6 90 1 41 9 6 107 . Kidney, Bright's disease of Kidneys, disease of Kidneys, inflammation of. ... 1 3 1 2 "i — ... B .... 5 Laryngitis. — Lightning . 3 6 1 2 4 1 1 2 "■" ' Liver, abscess of --- Liver, atrophy of . Liver, congestion of 5 44 17 6 '-'-- 15 64 21 7 10 39 10 3 5 25 11 4 " ■" Liver, disr>ase of.. 40 9 4 21 3 2 19 6 2 Liver, enlargement of ■ Liver, inflammation of DEATHS. 811 TABLE XXXIII. — CoNTiNUBD. — Causes of death by sex and nativity, All nativities. Native. Fo reign born. Unknown. Causes of death. Is O .2 s .2 ID a CO 3 1 a a 1^ « a P '3 1 TO O ■3 a 0) s M 1 1 a 'a a a 5 4 1 11 111 109 49 1 1 4 81 103 36 10 103 6 2 1 4 n 4 2 43 18 988 n 846 22 22 95 1 1 34 14 1,415 78 46 8 3 24 4 1 102 7e 20 5 31 1 2 20 1 1 6 7 1 1 5 124 1 4 a 3 1 6 65 58 33 1 4 41 52 15 7 48 1 . 3 14 3 1 18 10 496 '"^444 14 17 32 1 1 20 7 786 48 27 8 3 '""85 48 12 3 32 1 ■""'12 1 1 2 4 1 . 65 2 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 ... 2 1 1 2 25 26 14 1 1 1 1 17 12 12 i Locomotor ataxia 5 46 51 16 ... 9 86 83 34 1 1 4 80 99 32 9 100 6 1 1 4 10 2 1 33 14 .503 14 568 14 19 76 5 48 46 20 1 . . 40 50 13 6 47 1 ..... 3 9 1 """i4 8 251 '"352 10 16 26 4 38 37 14 '-'-'■ 1 8 14 2 Lungs, congestion of Lungs, hemorrhage of Lungs, ulceration of 1 1 ... — 1 — 1 40 51 21 3 55 5 2 --- 40 49 19 3 53 5 1 ... 1 4 4 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 Meningitis, cerebro-spinaL Meningitis, spinal Meningitis, tubercular 2 1 — 1 1 3 1 1 25 8 492 17 402 8 5 63 — 1 1 1 1 19 6 252 14 266 4 3 50 7 2 1 10 4 465 3 266 8 3 18 1 5 2 1 4 2 233 ""133 4 1 6 1 2 Nervous prostration 6 2 232 3 133 4 2 12 Old age - 20 ""i2 12 """9 8 ""3 Paralysis, creeping ... 1 1 Piles 1 21 10 1,061 66 43 8 2 14 4 1 83 50 15 5 33 1 2 18 1 1 5 6 1 1 5 114 1 13 7 577 39 24 8 3 ""49 26 10 3 28 1 ""'io 1 1 2 3 1 ..... 62 14 7 629 30 19 ::: 8 3 484 27 19 — 13 4 343 12 2 7 ""202 9 2 6 4 141 3 ... 11 7 4 Pneumonia, typhoid ... 1 1 Puerperal conruUions 3 24 1 1 17 30 8 2 5 -- 2 14 1 1 14 24 5 2 5 1 10 1 10 Railroad accidents Kheumatism - 35 24 5 33 18 2 2 6 3 — - 4 4 3 4 1 ... Rheumatism, inflammat'ry Rheumatism, sciatic 4 4 Scarlatina 2 8 "... 2 8 2 2 3 3 1 4 59 1 2 ... 3 3 ... 1 1 1 4 52 ... 10 1 1 3 7 1 1 Spine, inflammation of Spleen, enlargement of ... 2 2 ... ... 1 — - 1 ... 812 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXIII.— CoNOLDDED.—CaMses of death by sex and nativity. All nativities. Native. Foreign -born. Unknown. Causes of death. cd a % ■3 i i CO i I (D a a a a 13 H 1 7 4 15 a 1 2 2 8 a a P 3 5 1 a CO a M a 3 1,155 12 32 7 1 71 62 11 18 29 26 148 16 28 8 1 82 28 3 4 i 9 76 1 7 1 3 9 24 1 1 9 1,552 4 11 1 2 3 175 1 3 1 657 7 19 1 43 26 4 10 17 20 106 14 7 7 '""45 14 3 . 1 5 9 6 28 1 4 2 2 2 1 4 829 2 . 1 72 1 3 2 468 5 i:-; 2 ■36 2 1,145 8 17 7 1 46 45 6 14 28 20 93 12 22 2 1 78 19 1 4 "'655 5 11 5 1 28 17 1 8 17 16 64 10 7 2 """42 7 1 1 2 464 3 6 2 26 Still-born 4 2 7 1 3 .... ... 3 Stomach, abscess of Stomach, catarrh of Stomach, congestion of Stomach, consumption of . Stomach, disease of Stomach, inflammation of. Stomach, neuralgia of Stomach, ulceration of Strangulation Suffocation .. - - - 28 36 7 8 12 6 42 2 21 1 1 37 14 — 18 28 6 29 2 15 ..... 36 12 3 25 17 5 4 15 9 3 2 1 2 2 — .... 1 1 4 "i 1 1 :;: 5 51 4 6 5 3 38 4 5 2 13 ... Suicide 6 1 1 Teething Throat, di=ease of ... 2 3 6 2 1 2 ""1 ""'1 Throat, putrid aore._ 3 1 2 3 3 48 1 .,... 1 — - ... 12 6 39 1 4 5 9 4 16 1 3 2 3 2 23 ..... - 3 35 11 1 24 Tumor (unspecified) 2 1 1 3 1 1 7 22 3 1 1 5 12 1 1 4 167 1 2 73 2 1 4 11 Tumor on head 1 3 12 ..-.. 1 3 11 1 1 1 1 Turn of life 1 5 720 2 11 1 1 2 102 1 3 94 3 i 5 1,362 3 9 1 1 1 175 3 736 1 """72 2 623 2 9 1 1 1 102 3 ... 23 20 3 Uterine tumor 2 Vaccination , . "'i 1 2 1 Worms 1 3 3 DEATHS. 813 TABLE XXXIV. — As native and foreign-born, by sex and age in periods of years, the number of persons who died in the year, and in each month of the year, ending June 1, 1894, in the State. . 1 1 o d 1893. 1894. a 3 CO 3 B S a. CO a O o O s z O o a a aj February March. P. < >• ea g a a P State : Totals 23,797 12,6i9 11,114 34 1.49.". a7 674 4 i,.-)y) 884 69.-. 3 1,920 1,032 887 1 1,975 1,041 933 1 1,777 953 823 1 1,700 920 777 3 2,:i30 1,232 1,074 4 2,129 1,124 1,003 2 1,572 823 • 748 1 ! l.SS4'2,248 99.3 1,128 8S7 1,119 2 1 2,283 1,206 1,074 3 1,737 906 828 2,351 1,237 1,112 2 123 Males 6U Females 56 7 Native : Tbtals. 18,103 9,508 8,565 30 1,121 598 319 4 1,213 667 543 3 1,517 799 717 1 1,594 830 763 1 1,338 715 622 1 1,296 693 598 3 1,673 S91 778 4 1,441 764 675 42:3 217 206 1,727 856 870 1,779 920 857 2 551 301 250 93 Males 44 47 1 3 4 496 260 236 524 284 240 FOEEIGN-BOEN : Totals Males 5,458 2,984 2,473 1 352 199 153 353 :;09 144 394 2'^8 166 37U 203 167 422 225 197 ■m 210 174 631 347 284 339 290 248 1 19 11 8 [ 22 16 6 21 16 5 Unknown Nativity : Totals . 236 157 76 3 ■'2 20 2 16 8 S 9 5 4 11 8 3 17 13 4 20 15 5 26 14 12 18 11 7 20 14 6 25 12 13 9 5 Females . - . 1 Unknown 3 Ages in periods of years. t. _o 5 P 7 , 898 4.320 3,546 32 7,823 4,283 3,512 28 o c 886 433 451 o 570 270 300 B 2 in 859 402 457 o i 1,009 481 528 817 411 436 s 831 403 428 i 838 408 430 t6 o i 734 373 361 g o o i s s Ift 983 508 475 1/3 a> O s 1,081 594 487 a i o 1,355 767 588 s U > O a s 1,645 911 734 1 a a P 8121896 4181479 394417 1,239 706 533 1,226 711 515 State : Totals Males Females 88 52 34 2 820 407 413 503 242 263 715 330 385 580 268 314 523 245 278 546 272 274 583 304 279 797 443 354 766 437 329 1,000 564 436 Native ; 781 368 413 547 262 285 1 416:482 473 684 384 300 60 Males... .— . Females 193 223 232 230 25 63 28 35 144 72 72 256 139 117 297 151 146 283 142 141 303 172 131 313 174 139 407 222 185 412 220 192 4S2 276 207 337 310 227 531 306 225 436 258 178 619 328 291 FOEEIGN-BOEN : Totals 71 37 33 1 65 28 37 222 109 113 17 Males 4 1 "l 2 2 — - 6 4 2 11 6 5 11 7 4 8 4 4 15 8 7 17 14 3 14 12 2 25 16 9 16 15 1 18 12 6 27 18 9 24 16 8 26 19 7 Unknown Nativity : Totals 4 3 11 Males b 5 814 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV. — By sex, age in periods of years, and specified cause of death, the June 1, 1894, (This table is exclusive of 30 native persons of unknown sez, who died during the year, 26 of whom each of the months of January, February, March, AuArust, September and October, 2 in each of the unknown months. The 1 death from whooping-cough occurred in Months. Number of deaths. 1893. 1894. Canses of death. o a < u a. a s 1 .S 1 a a s i i cd 1^ p, < a a M a CO !_ 5 37 2 2 2 U 194 6 11 169 11 32 1 122 1 4 5 11 1 2 1 118 16 16 2 12 59 42 7 322 11 1 8 9 12 5 96 61 14 305 2 32 31 161 i a '2i "i 1 5 158 6 2 95 6 18 1 74 1 3 5 10 1 2 '53 8 10 7 25 29 3 165 9 1 3 4 7 2 49 36 2 170 "ii 22 81 i a a 5 16 2 1 1 9 36 "'9 74 5 14 "48 1 "i 1 65 8 6 2 5 34 13 4 157 2 "5 5 5 3 47 25 12 135 2 18 9 80 11 1 a 1 1 1 3 i 9 1 2 "2 "5 1 1 3 2 "6 "i 1 3 ■9 "2 13 a 'i ie 1 "3 'i "7 i '2 '2 '2 12 'i "2 3 "6 '2 1 4 i 1 "2 io "4 "4 '3 ii "i 1 3 "i 8 '2 1 a 3 "i 1 18 "i "2 "5 '5 ii 3 "i 1 '2 3 19 "i 1 2 en a & 3 2 6 "2 1 "i '5 1 "3 2 ii ■3 3 2 14 2 1 2 2 J 10 a "2 "i 18 "i 6 "2 "7 1 1 "8 1 1 5 6 23 "i "8 4 i9 i 5 5 1 a 2 2 "2 1 "5 "i 1 3 5 1 20 'i "i 4 i3 "2 '4 CO •3 a "3 ii "3 "i "6 1 1 "i 3 1 15 '2 1 ■§ 4 io 1 6 « a 1 1 3 "i 5 i '6 "3 2 17 9 '3 "4 1 « a i i2 1 13 "2 1 3 "i 'e 1 1 4 1 is 1 'i 1 1 "i '5 "i 3 7 a '3 "2 i 1 "i '9 i 1 "2 2 i2 "2 1 3 2 2 8 "3 3 10 c CO a "2 ii '6 '2 "9 "i 1 "i "i "i ii i 10 4 1 10 5 8 •a 1 i 'i "i 5 1 1 '5 -- 1 "5 1 'i io 'i "i "3 2 "7 '3 1 12 a 'i 1 16 1 "9 "i "6 "i 1 "i '2 'i 4 2 19 2 'i "i 5 i7 "2 3 5 1 1 3 1 9 "i "5 "6 '3 2 4 i7 "i '3 2 1 6 '5 ■3 a i2 1 io 2 3 8 1 2 2 "5 1 1 7 1 io 1 "2 "2 3 "s "i 10 i a (2 'i "i '2 1 "i '2 '7 'i 1 "i "i 1 i "8 2 1 13 "2 1 6 en a "2 1 6 'i 9 '8 __ 1 "i "6 1 2 "i 3 li 1 '8 4 i9 "i 2 6 2 1 1 4 "i 7 i i "2 2 "i ii 1 "i 5 3 2 17 ii 3 a "i 1 10 1 '9 1 2 "7 1 'i 1 1 1 i i3 1 i "4 2 1 20 i ii 1 a J" 1 2 1 1 "3 "i 7 2 3 'i "7 1 1 "2 "i 17 2 5 1 2 14 3 10 CO a 1 15 13 2 1 io 1 "2 "2 1 1 5 i3 "2 2 23 "3 1 6 1 a 3 1 2 '2 10 "1 io 1 12 'i "1 18 "i 'i "i 2 i7 i 2 12 Vj a 3 a "1 1 S Abortion _., Abscess of head _ Abscess of leg . Abscess in side Accidents and violence - Anemia . Asthma Atrophy, muscular , _ Bladder, calculi of Bladder, disease of Bladder, inflammation of.__ Bladder, paralysis of Bladder, ulceration of Blood, disease of. -- Bloodvessel, rupture of -- Bowels, congestion of Bowels, consumption of Bowels, disease of -- Bowels, inflammation of Bowels, obstruction of Bowels, paralysis of -- Bowels, ulceration of -- Brain, concussion of Brain, congestion of. _, Brain, disease of Brain, hemorrhage of Brain, inflammation of Brain, neuralgia of -- — Brain, softening of Bronchitis _ "" DEATHS. 815 number of native persona who died in the year, and in each month of the year^ ending in the State. were still-bom, 1 died of whooping-cough, and 3 of unknown diseases. The still-births occurred 1 in months of May and November, 3 in each of the months of April, June, July and December, and 4 in February, and the 3 from unknown diseases in unknown months. Ages in periods of years. a P o s o o in s S 8 s -S g 3 S S S an s d c in i S .5 P s cd a |4 CO i a a 1 1 1 i i 1 as a a e 2 1 cQ a i a 2 2 1 "2 3 d a "ie "i "i "2 1 cd a 1 1 "2 ""§ 1 "3 a "i ii 'i 1 as B s a i 1 "2 "i 2 1 i 1 £ a) S & "i i 9 ■3 1 i "i '2 1 1 'i 00 _o a '5 1 "9 1 '3 '5 i 1 "2 s "3 S i£ "i "' 2 "i "i "2 i "i 1 "4 1 3 1 a i '9 i 8 '2 "i 1 i 'i "2 "3 3 "3 1 12 1 "i "i 2 2 a) a 6 1 is "i 1 "2 "3 1 "i i "i 1 •3 E i '9 '2 1 "i 1 "i "2 1 "3 3 3 a i 1 3 1 1 16 'i "i "i "2 i "2 "i "i 1 "2 3 1 "3 B 6 "2 "3 "i ■4 1 i 1 'i 'i 1 '2 '4 i7 '5 2 1 2 "3 i "i i 1 "3 i "2 6 1 8} 1 io i "4 '2 i i "i 1 '5 i 1 d a is '3 "i 1 3 1 '3 "i "i '2 4 1 a b ■3 "i 1 '2 ■3 i "3 "i "i 1 1 "i 1 4 1 (0 a ■3 '3 1 1 '2 "i 'i "i "2 1 5 "3 a 7 i 1 1 "2 "i 'i "2 1 5 r. s '3 1 "1 i 6 6 2 2 3 — 2 1 1 2 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 "ii 1 3 2 17 ... '12 ::: ... ... U 14 1 "i 1 "i 1 12 1 "2 1 5 7 "2 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 5 ' i ::: "i 1 74 48 — - — ... ;:: ::: --- --- '-'-'- ..; 1 "l — — — — — "2 "3 1 2 "3 ""i "4 ... — — ... 'i3 'i2 2 1 2 2 7 11 "2 1 2 "i "3 "4 "I "i 1 1 "2 1 2 i 1 1 2 1 --- ... 1 ... 1 3 n 2 2 " i 5 "'2 "2 "i 1 1 4 1 .- '5 -- 7 17 2 1 1 1 1 7 2 4 4 5 2 2 2 "i -- 90 81 11 2 12 9 7 8 15 7 6 11 6 -- — -. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... '1 "i "\ -- 1 1 1 1 31 12 1 106 1 1 1 — 1 "2 1 '"i 3 1 1 "3 3 "'3 "i "2 "2 1 ... ... 2 1 1 i 2 36 19 _.. 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 "2 "2 i 1 1 2 2 118 25 13 6 3 5 3 4 2 2 4 3 "i 1 3 ""i 51 2 1 ... B6 — 5 1 1 1 1 ... 2 2 ... 816 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— Caitses of death of Months. 1893. 1894. Causes of death. Number of deaths. 6 1-3 July. August. September. October. November. December. January. February. March. n < a i 3 3 Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. IS a Is a Females . Males. Females Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males Kemales. Males. Females. 1 Males. 1st II ll 1 Bronchitis, chronic. . 2 66 393 32 7 4 23 6 133 17 802 32 2 6 26 122 2 1733 412 14& ' 85 1 96 4 1 99 93 33 781 1 255 23 117 6 133 259 6 7 3 7 76 54 31 19 4 e 11 1 64 ] f 25< 21 157 17 6 4 9 3 "is 441 19 1 12 74 758 209 78 44 1 57 2 1 53 47 24 389 1 HI 14 59 3 113 125 2 4 3 2 50 27 21 e 1 1 1 3( 1 ; 11 2- 1 45 2 1 236 13 17 15 . 1 2 1- ii :: - 3- - 133 - 10 4 361 14 12 13- 1 1 . - . 2 -- 2 16 18 13 2 - b - - 1 1 .. 1 - 1 2 1 4 16 2 3 8 4 6 - 5 5 3 1 S 23 11 20 9 22 16 li 5 2-221' 2 -• ...4113 6 ) 12 21 11 22 12 22 1 ! 1 -21-. .. 1 .. .. 1 9 . I 19 21 4. 17 1 - 1 - Cancer. . Canker Carbuncle Casualty 1 . ... 1 -. 13 11- I 2 .. 2 1 - 3. 1 1 2 2 1 ... 1 2. Childbirth, - 7 -. 2 65 42 109 4 1 9 8 1 111 5 "i 114 2 9 - 10- 6 - 1 -. 3 - 2 - 3- 101 65 39 17 12 6 2.. 8.. 11.. 21 1 1 .. 1 3 6 7 12 6 6 5 1 18 . 1 1 11 1 1 1 . 13. 1. 1 9 Chills, congestiTe Cholera infantum Cholera morbus Cholera, mnter 2 .. 2. 1 1 1 1 . - . .. 1 .. 1 .. - 12 113 3 2 3 4 2 5 3 7 6 . 1 . Cold 14- . 48 3 4 2 1 1 -. 9 6 14 1 7 1 5 1 .. 1 1 3 3 2 2 - 6 1 I 1 3 7 L 2 . 3 4. 1 - DUO J 26. 5 7 . 3 1 . Colic . 1 . .. Consumption -._ ■ ConTulsions _ 975 47 64 203 9 14 70 2 3 41 1 48 64 57 2120 11 2 1 7 3 50 15 3 1 55 14 6 2 1 6 69 52 84 43 54 ii 8 18 14 18 12 16 23 1 7 5 4 7 8 13 1 2 5 4 7 7 6 3 59 86 68 67 86 128 9 3 20 14 19 15 16 17 2 1 7 910 6 6 6 6 7 12 5 5 2 2 112 9 5 17 2 S 6 3 1 1 4 . .. Croup, membraneous Debility.. 39 3 1 2- 1 5 1 7 1 3 6 2 - 4 4 9 6 4 4 13 3 2 .. 1 8 3 . 1 . 4 6 1 .. Debility, nervous 1 - Diabetes 46 3 2 16 2 3 9 4- 392 46 34 2- 3 8 5 15 - 1 1 33 30 33 1 11 1 31 4 11 4 33 5 3 4 5 4 9 8 3 8 2 3 1 2 3 S 2 25 31 35 4S 30 27 4 8 8 3 3 6 3 4 4 .. 3.. 2 2 13.. 1 ... 2 25 42 26 24 29 35 3 9 3 3 1 2 ... 1 342 6 6. 2 Diarrhea, chronic L 5 28 1 2 2 144 10 10 9 1 1 58 1 6 3 1 1 20 25 2 134 5 3 4 _ - 8 1 1 — 1- 5 - .- 26 1 2 27 2 2 10 2 2 13 - a 3 5 16 8 1 1 6 1 3 18 "l '13 15 16 38 1. - "i 1 10 1 6 "I 54 5 1 6 1 7 31 7 9 14 3 11 9 11-211 4 2 4 2 5 6 8 8 8 7 917 20 1 2 1 2.. .. 3 1 3 7 4 5 4 6 5 1 1 ... . 4 121 1 ... 7 10 6 17 . 1 . 2 Dropsy of brain Dropsy of heart Dropsy of kidneys Drowning 8 4 . 1 . 2 2 5 4 4 - 3 33 16 14 2 4 - 2- 1 17 11.. 6 ... 15 14 ... .. 11 ... . 1 1 .. 1 5 ... 1 4 3 1 8 5 5 5 . 1 1 -. 1 ... 3 1 3 2 2 -. 2 -11 2 1 8 4 1 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 1 .. . 1 1 2 4 17 5 4 12- 2 3 6 13 11-1 2 1 2 - 1 1 1 - 2 4 2 3 3 4 2 13 12 2.. 7 2 .. 2 1 2 1 11 11 2 6 2 3 1 1 ... 5 3 4 4 2 Erysipelas 1 -. 1 -. 1 - 1 - 1 1 .. 1... "i I- 1 ... Fever, gastric _. ir - - 2 -. 2 — 1 1 .. 3 1 .. . . 12 12 13 1 . 1 • _ Fever, malarial 3J 1 1 4 6 2 2 2 5 6 4 2 2 2 -. - - 1 1 2 3 8 !-. 2 - 1 2 1 -- 1 1 - 1 - . 1 .. 1 . 15 8 13 7 13 15 14 1 ... "8 '12 1 ... Fever, scarlet.. Fever sore ) 135 8 i: i 1 ) 10 14 i 6 I'l 8 10 8 14 9 10 111 7 10 DEATHS. native persons, by sex, age and months. 817 Ages in periods of years. a 3 in c c 5 ?0 s o 10 s 8 35 to 40. 40 to 43. 45 to 50. in in w «D -0 s s s W3 in to 1-5 4J 1 a 1 CO 1 1 i IZ 1 n a a a 1-3 03 e as < OS f ■a 1 61 427 24 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 21 2 1 3 1 14 42 1 9 1 1 694 10 310 1 1 40 2 3 28 34 1 14 16 10 10 45 6 1 4 3 2 39 33 m 16 10 18 1 1 1 18 253 101 10 425 a 32 226 9 1 . 4 1 18 1 "i 1 9 40 '3 1 1 371 6 180 '22 2 1 13 21 1 11 10 8 7 25 5 1 3 1 1 19 13 69 2 4 9 1 1 "i 179 70 6 207 1 a 32 201 15 2 1 2 1 "2 8 1 1 2 5 2 1 6 S a S 3 10 1 -- -- 1 2 1 a 2 4 'i S 2 6 1 3 1 1 19 '9 "2 2 "2 "i 1 2 i 1 3 .' ii 5 2 a 2 15 1 1 19 14 i 1 1 "i 3 3 "i 'i 6 2 1 a 1 24 2 "i '2 ig ii 'i "i 1 '2 1 i 3 2 7 '7 2 1 3 10 ■3 a 1 17 1 ,_ "i 26 "9 "4 3 1 'i 5 4 'i 1 as a 29 1 '3 "i ie "8 "2 i 2 i 1 1 '5 1 'i ii 3 "3 "a a 4 22 3 1 i 1 is 9 "i "i 2 '/_ 1 3 '2 4 6 1 "i 1 5 2 10 1 a 2 42 1 1 i 1 6 i 1 28 i5 i 1 '2 '2 '2 "i 1 16 6 "a 1 32 2 22 '8 "i "i 1 "i "i "2 2 1 "5 1 "i i a 5 31 1 "1 1 7 i 33 ii '2 2 'i "4 'i "' "i 7 ii 4 1 12 .5 d 1 2 25 2 1 1 1 1 i 22 .. 11 -J "i 'i 1 "2 3 2 i7 a 16 i2 3 12 "i '3 1 "3 1 3 2 "i "3 1 4 "2 18 9 1 65 a St) 4 26 3 i 3 "i 33 1 16 1 1 1 2 '2 '3 ;■ 3 1 2 'i 3 1 2 2 2 59 i ■3 a 5 18 33 23 "2 2 9 i 3 i 20 6 ii s 1 1 18 - - 25 1 9 "i "i 2 'i '3 "2 2 "i 9 2 1 44 s •« a 3 8 2 1 "3 3i ii "5 "i 2 "5 i 2 7 "i "i 15 8 26 CO "3 a 4 11 1 1 33 io 1 "3 i 2 "2 1 "2 4 9 "2 1 "3 i 29 a 3 16 "i 1 1 2 36 1 13 "2 2 '3 "2 i "6 "2 "i 21 6 ie i 3 11 1 "2 2i ii "3 "i 2 "i 1 "i "7 "8 31 2 a 3 11 1 2 2 2 i2 1 28 i 'i 2 "2 "i 1 1 "2 1 6 '2 '3 19 7 io 1 a! E £ 5 lb "i 1 1 ■■ 2 36 2 2 "i 1 'i "3 '6 4 "2 11 8 13 "3 a 3 14 1 1 1 43 1 20 '5 "i 6 "3 1 '3 "i '3 9 i is I 13 !■ a 3 7 2 2 1 1 is 2 17 "2 "i '2 1 '5 "2 4 1 '2 9 4 1 7 ed a 2 i 1 i "i 1 a 64 Fever, tyt>hoid Fever, typho-malarial -- Fracture.. Fracture of leg -- Gall-stone... Gangrene Gastritis Glanders -- Gonorrhoea Gravel Gun-shot „ _ Head, inflammation of - Heart, disease of 323 4 130 1 1 18 "i 15 13 "3 6 2 3 20 1 "i 2 1 20 20 48 14 6 9 1 11 74 31 5 218 28 10 "i "i '3 "i 1 "i 10 8 1 7 21 "8 "i 2 ■5 2 '3 Heart, enlargement of Hearr, failure of Heart, fatty degen. of._ Heart, inflammation of Heart, neuralgia of . -- Heart, ossification of Heart, palpitation of Heart, paralysis of Heart, rheumatism of Heart, rupture of ._ Heart, valvular disease of Hemorrhage -- Hemorrhage of bowels Hemorrhage of stomach Hernia (unspecified) Hip, disease of "■■ Hives "" Hydrocephalus. __ Hydrophobia "~ Indigestion Infantile Inflammation. .- " Insanity Insomnia __ __ Intuosusceptlon . Jaundice.. Kidneys, Brights disease of. Kidneys, disease of... — Kidneys, inflammation of... -- " DEATHS. ^a(^ve persons, by »ex, age and months. 819 Ages in periods of years. 1 a P 2 S o 2 S 8 2 2 d L" 2 2 d 2 in 50 to 55. 55 to 60. 60 to 65. 65 to 70. 75 to 80. 80andovpr. Unknown. a S) a 17 21 1 1 CD .2 IS a 5 13 1 B 6 1 1 1 1 46 32 3 3 7 5 12 9 11 14 10 10 4 1 5 11 "4 12 " 3 15 7 "5 '5 19 18 15 2 1 1 1 2 9 5 8 26 30 22 34 32 44 3i 40 1 2 3 3 6 12 7 22 9 U 14 24 1 .. 34 46 26 19 25 36 18 1 4 3 1 5 4 2 4 2 1 24 191315 9.. .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .- 1 -. 1 1 .. 114 13 15 3 5 2.. 4 .. 1 .. 1 1 1 ] 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 .. ... 1 .. .. 2 ..2 1. 1 .- 3 13 1.. 11 . .. 1 2 1 2 1 .. 3 ..231 ... ... 1 ..312 ? ' i 2 1 1 "i ... ... 1 1 .. 1 .. V. "i 'i . 1 3 1 .. 1 2 1 9 7 1 1 3 1 1 1 . 1 .. 1 . 1 .. . 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. 1 -. 1 1 S "i 1 ■ 1 1 "3 ... 1 2 1 1 1 .. 13 2. -. .. 1 .31132541 .. 3 .. 12 1 1 1 1 1 -- .. 1 . 1 2 ■ 1 1 11 20 15 47 3 3 13 Ii9 1 . .. 1 .. 2_. 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 "i 2 ... 1 ... 2 1 .. 1 .- .. '. .. i~ "i V. '.'. 1 '; V. "i " ". 1 i " " 1 ... — ... ... 1 .. 2 1 .. 1 2 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 . .. _ 1 .. 3-. . 1 .. .. 1 1 3 "l '46 5 3 8 1 6 2 'io 2 1 6 3 2 . 1 . 2.. .. 2 "i 3 "i 1 3 1 2 1 1 "i 3 1 "3 3 "i 5 4 "3 2 1 1 1 12 1 1 5 8 2 1 2 4 6 "i ;; 9 4 1 12 6 2 1 2 '6 "2 '5 Ll 6 11 6 17 10 23 4 2J 2 4 4 1 5 1 6 21( .- 11. 2 4 6 5 8 15 15 13 2, 3 25 3 17 2 .. 1 3 8 217 2 1.. .. 1 .- 50 4 4 5 19 34 34 40 36 1 .. 820 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE XXXV.— Continued.— Cawses of death of Number of deaths. Months 1893. 1894. Causes of death. 6 1 1-5 a 5 a s a CO 1 2 U O a Z. a o Q 1-5 1 i a a 1 cd 1 ctl i 1 3 5 6 25 11 4 1 1 4 38 37 14 "i "40 49 19 3 53 5 1 '"i 1 1 1 19 6 252 14 266 4 3 50 ■"8 3 484 27 19 Is a 2 '2 3 1 2 4 "6 5 2 1 3 15 25 '2 2 1 25 "i i a a "i 3 "2 1 2 3 "i 8 3 3 1 "i "i 1 14 ie 15 '2 13 a "i "2 4 i 1 1 "4 4 1 1 6 1 i 16 is 1 1 ie 2 "a a IS '2 i 1 1 1 "2 2 1 5 ■" 11 i2 1 is 1 1 i "i 1 a i 2 i 3 1 2 "i 3 1 5 1 1 4 15 i7 1 2 2 i9 1 3 "5 2 1 i "3 a "i 2 "i 2 "i i 3 5 3 1 2 18 17 3 i7 2 i 1 as a i 1 1 6 1 1 1 4 i 3 i "i 19 27 3 3 2i 1 1 "5 2 3 i a i I i "2 1 'I 2 2 6 18 i7 1 "(3 a 2 2 i 3 3 3 "5 1 2 3 1 "i 9 23 1 1 '2 23 2 3 3 i 6 s o i 1 1 4 1 6 1 3 6 i 1 10 1 23 2 4 "i is 3 2 i "3 a 1 "4 2 "2 4 1 2 'i 1 "i 1 "2 26 14 '4 6 "2 43 3 4 1 5 2 "2 .2 0] s (S 'i 4 1 i 1 3 "i 1 1 1 3 '3 24 1 27 2 35 2 2 "2 "i '2 "i CO a> 13 a i 4 2 'i 5 6 4 "2 1 2 1 i 34 36 1 1 1 "i 95 7 i i 2 1 2 i 1 a 1 i 1 1 i 3 2 1 "2 2 1 4 i 4 1 29 1 21 6 "i 2 76 4 1 'l ■i 1 1 "l 1 .2 03 a "2 1 4 1 i 5 7 3 3 2 3 4 17 3i 3 2 66 4 1 1 3 4 3 "3 a S, "i 1 1 7 2 "4 1 5 3 1 23 1 35 9 55 1 1 i i 1 1 1 Cfl 0) "3 a '5 6 6 1 2 2 1 1 7 1 1 28 22 1 2 2 "i 2 67 9 2 '2 4 2 1 3 i 11 a i 1 1 7 3 "4 5 3 1 1 1 i 26 2 18 4 56 6 1 "3 i 4 1 1 a 2 5 2 '2 7 2 7 i 4 23 23 2 2 "4 86 1 2 2 i 1 2 "i 1 Id 1 i 2 1 1 7 8 2 '3 9 2 7 i 27 1 16 2 "i 1 77 4 1 "3 "3 3 1 "i "2 01 a 1 '2 s 1 i 6 4 i "3 12 9 "2 2 29 31 3 "4 88 9 4 2 "4 1 2 1 11 _2 "3 a '7 4 "i 8 4 2 "4 4 1 5 2 ;; "i 1 26 1 29 1 8 "2 62 2 3 'i "2 3 1 a 1 2 i 1 'i 5 7 2 1 4 14 4 i "2 1 18 34 "i 2 "3 1 46 "2 2 1 "7 3 1 "i "3 a i 2 i i 6 1 ■3 9 2 1 4 1 "2 25 5 32 "2 7 "i 40 1 6 i 2 "2 4 a i 2 i "2 "i 1 a Laryngitis 4 6 15 15 64 21 7 3 3 9 86 83 34 1 1 4 80 99 32 9 100 6 1 1 4 10 2 1 33 14 503 14 568 14 19 76 1 21 10 1,081 66 43 8 2 14 4 1 63 60 15 5 33 1 2 18 3 3 10 10 39 10 3 2 2 5 48 46 20 1 4 40 50 13 6 47 1 "i 3 9 1 "i4 8 251 302 10 16 26 1 13 7 577 39 24 8 3 49 26 10 8 28 1 "io Liver, congestion of Liver, enlargement of Liver, inflammation of Liver, ulceration of Locomotor ataxia . Lungs, congestion of _, .. Lung, disease of Lungs, hemorrhage of. Lungs, ulceration of -- Mania Measles Meningitis Meningitis, cer.-spinal Meningitis, spinal. Meningitis, tabercular Morphine habit . ._ ■" Mouth, disease of. Murder ,__ Nervous prostration Neuralgia Old age 1 Paralysis . . 1 Paralysis, creeping Peritonitis PUes _ Pleurisy Pleuro-pneumonia _,. Pneumonia, typhoid Poison Prostatitis .- Puerperal convulsions 2 14 1 1 14 24 5 2 5 "2 8 "i 2 "3 'l 1 "2 3 1 "i Quiupy Rachitis . _ Railroad accidents 1 1 Rheumatism, inflam Rheumatism, sciatic Scarlatina Sclerosis _ Scrofula... DEATHS. lative persons, by sex, age and months. 821 Ages in periods of years. 0) 2 5 2 g i i 2 1.0 -* 2 P c c i c Q 3? c M d s 2 a; £ 3 _2 1 CD a "i 2 1 "i 6 E la a IE 5 a "i 2 1 "i "i 1 — a "i "i "2 3 1 1 1 a 1 1 3 1 i 1 2 1 'i 2 1 1 2 2 1 i "5 6 "i 1 11 "2 ■3 i 1 3 X -2 1 6 CS E 0) 1 i a 3 6 1 "3 S c i '2 1 a "3 1 5 1 1 1 1 5 1 i 24 2 1 i is 3 1 1 i 2 CC '4 1 2 '3 5 25 1 'i 2i 2 "5 'f. "\ 5 "5 c i 1 3 a '2 2 2 1 2 2 "■ "3 1 13 53 4 32 1 1 1 i 1 '\ 4 _ i 27 44 "i 29 2 "3 i a '2 "4 1 1 '2 41 53 "i "2 26 3 1 1 'i 1 "3 i 1 3 i "1 "3 1 49 44 a i S 1 '3 a 1 ..'..--:-- 1 2 "2 n 21 2 "i 1 "i 1 "i 7 3 1 .,1 -J ..' 2 1 -- -- 1 1 — 1 1 2 1 ...i 1 ..-' 1 •> 3 i 1 i 1 1 1 -.Ti ..L. "i i 27 26 4 "2 i 1 5 1 1 "2 1 8 2i "i 24 "i 1 6 1 1 "" "i "i 193 '60 •>A 3 1 ... "3 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 "3 3 i ii 1 1 i '2 i "2 9 i 1 i2 •J 1 "3 3 1 12 .. 1 1 .. 1 '9 1 3 "i 2 2 1 "1 1 1 i i2 i9 5 1 ■3 1 1 2 "i 1 1 i 14 2 i 15 1 '2 1 9 --- 1 1| 1 ..... ... 1 "i 1 "i ... "i 40 39 38 42 n 2 32 4 "2 2 1 6 4 ■3 "3 "i ... 1 1 1 1 ... ""3 3 1 3 1 1 "i ;; 14 1 "\ 23 3 1 "2 - 3 "3 "4 17 1 1 ii i i 3 "i 1 "5 1 23 i i 1 1 12 2 2 i 1 2 27 1 2 i 24 1 1 '4 1 "i 5 29 1 "i 3 1 1 s i i 2 - 4 1 ... "i ■^ 1 1 3 1 161 '37 2 '2 i ... "4 1 '"2 '3 1 "2 2 "2 1 1 1 "i 11 2 "4 1 1 "3 3 "i 'is 2 5 '3 2 '2 ie 2 "4 i 2 1 8 8 3 3 2 3 3 1 4 i 4 "2 m 2 7 "2 15 1 3 4 3 3 ■3 6 i 7 "i 20 1 1 "s 1 1 7 "2 ii 4 2 "2 i 1 3 23 1 i 32 1 "I 3 1 2 -■ "25 " i 1 '2 !74 4 9 1 16 1 8 1 2 12 2 1 18 3 23 2 14 2 1 2 "7 12 2 2 "i 2 ""2 1 i 1 2 ... 1 "1 1 1 1 "i '3 2 "i 1 2 1 "i "4 i 1 "s 1 1 17 5 3 1 '"] 5 "2 1 i 1 .- \ 2 2 2 _ 822 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXV.— Concluded.— Cawses of death of Months. Number of deaths. 1893. 1894. Causes of death. 1-5 ■3 1-0 I 3 < s a S CO a s § 1-5 J3 a 0. < 0] a a p 1 0} ■3 a 1 ta a ■3 32 i "2 1 "i "2 4 3 2 CO 0) a '3 35 i 1 1 "i 3 a i '6 48 3 .. 1 '2 J • 2 55 '2 03 '08 a " '6 27 "4 2 "i 2 1 "2 "i '2 "i ii 12 '3 a 1 "5 1 46 'i "i 3 1 4 1 6 i 63 16 1 a & "2 29 i 1 2 '2 '2 "5 i 1 3 i 1 52 "i 17 1 as a "5 46 16 62 ■5 1 oi 0) 13 a i '6 37 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 "i 6 2 '2 1 55 "i ii (D "3 a ■3 57 "3 1 "i 1 3 8 1 '2 1 i i 52 "3 1 i a '5 26 'i 'i 3 1 1 1 3 'i "i "i i ] 38 "2 -2 d a 2 44 "3 i s PL< i 3 1 23 "i 3 1 '3 i "i 3 "2 "5 "i 31 "i 13 a '8 49 '2 '3 1 "i 1 1 2 i 2 "i 1 "i 68 "5 i 13 a i 6 1 36 2 "2 "2 i 1 i "i 39 4 1 a i 6 1 62 '2 ■3 '2 7 "i ■4 i 1 62 "6 13 a & 'i 50 i '2 1 1 "3 '2 "4 "2 63 io a 1 i "i 46 1 1 3 2 1 3 i '2 65 '8 1 cfi s a i '2 42 "3 2 2 'i '2 "2 1 "i 'i "i "3 52 "2 1 "7 0) la a i 6 70 "i 2 i 2 '3 1 1 8 1 "2 "i 1 3 2 77 6 cd a El, i 1 1 5 53 1 '2 6 '2 "i '3 "4 2 2 "i "3 64 '5 1 a "" 67 1 "i 'i 2 2 2 4 i 8 i 1 '2 55 '8 Ol ■3 s "i 6 i 6 2 "4 "i 1 "3 62 1 1 1 ■7 3 a "i 2 "6 83 '2 '3 1 3 1 10 i "2 1 "i 1 1 2 1 i 72 io i 1 'i 2 '4 48 1 2 1 '2 2 1 '5 "i '3 2 i 1 "i 72 1 3 is 13 a i "5 15 CO 1 Septicsemia 1 5 6 1 1 5 114 2 2 1,119 8 n 7 1 46 45 6 14 28 20 93 12 22 2 1 78 19 1 i 7 12 6 39 1 4 1 3 12 5 1,359 3 9 1 1 1 174 3 1 1 2 3 1 "i 62 2 655 5 11 5 1 28 17 1 8 17 16 64 10 7 2 42 7 1 1 5 9 4 16 1 a "i 3 736 1 "72 3 "3 3 "i 4 52 2 464 3 6 2 'is 28 6 6 11 4 29 2 15 Shingles Small-pox Snakebite Spider bite Rpinfl hififla Spleen, enlargement of Still-bom Stomach, abscess of. Stomach, catarrh of .. Stomach, congestion of ... Stomach, consumpt. of Stomach, disease of Stomach, inflam. of Stomach, neuralgia of Stomach, ulceration of Strangulation 13 SufEocation. Sunstroke Surgical operation Syphilis . Tabes mesenterica Teething. 1 36 12 3 2 3 2 23 "i 1 3 11 2 623 2 9 1 1 1 102 "i i 1 1 i 39 '6 '3 1 i i 1 36 "i 12 Throat, inflammation of.. Throat, putrid sore. _ Thrush TonRiHt-ic! . Trismus Tumor (unspecified). _ -- Tiimnr nn brain Tumor in side Tumor in stomach Ulcers (unspecified) is Uraemia Uterine tumor. ■* Vaccination Whooping-cough. "" WouDdB riEATHS. native persons, by sex, age and months. 823 Ages in periods of years. □ s S 2 s c5 i d in 5 8 2 C i d «6 in s 9: S a sS C 1 a 1 a 6 © en S la S in A a a |X( 1 i 13 s S S 00 s M 81 © 1 00 .2 a 1 ""3 © 1 © "3 a 13 B 1 a — a: E © "i 'i 13 a "i 'i '2 1 "2 '4 5 m _© 5 £ "2 "i "2 1 "i 6 '2 '9 1 2 1 M a '2 "3 1 "i ■3 i '8 "i 91 i 1 "2 "2 "2 'i i is 'a a '2 i 1 "i "9 i '3 'i oi S 13 a '4 i i 1 i '5 "i io "2 © "3 a '3 i 1 "i 4 6 1 "i '6 a © i i "2 "2 1 2 © a 'i ■3 1 'i 3 "5 2 "i "6 1 9 © "3 a © "i 1 '2 i 2 i 17 © a "i "2 '2 i "i i i2 1 © '3 a © fa "i 1 i "i 3 i i i '3 "i '7 a i "2 'i 2 1 "2 1 i "3 1 _© "3 a '3 1 "i 'i i "9 © "3 a i '2 1 ■3 '3 1 7 _© a '3 a: "i io "i "3 3 "i 1 32 — ... ... ... 2 "i "i 'i "3 2 2 "3 "i "i "i 2 "3 "2 "i 32 1 "i "2 "i "i "i "2 " i "i "i 655 9 464 1 "i ... 2 1 S 1 1 "i ... i "i 1 "2 2 q 7 9 1 3 2 >) 1 1 "i 1 3 10 3 17 11 "i "i "i 1 1 "'2 "i 4 1 "i 1 2 "i 4 2 "3 "i "6 ""i "2 ■"7 2 1 "i ■3 "i "i 6 1 1 "i "7 i '2 "8 "2 1 4 "i 36 7 1 1 •> "i 1 1 "42 6 -- ... --- 1 1 "i 1 1 1 ... i :;: "i "i 6 "i 1 1 1 1 1 "i 1 1 1 1 1 --- 1 i "i 1 ... — 1 479 1 1 9 1 8 "16 "4 "9 "i "5 "i ""8 "5 '4 628 8 14 2 3 7 9 — - 1 ... ... "i — "" 72 101 1 ... ... 824 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVl. -By sex, age in periods of years, and specified cause of death, the ending June 1, 1894, (This table ia exclusive of 1 death of unknown Months. Number of deaths. 1893. 1894. Causes of death. a 1 1 1 S 1 a 1 i © (S a a c« S a a c a a U o H 1 14 1 5 160 6 2 76 1 3 55 ■i 6 5 40 7 7 •i 13 4 1 120 1 6 5 3 11 1- 11 2 31 15 23 30 13 291 1 5 9 2 81 4 6 9 4 o5 s a a "8 1 14^ 5 '44 1 3 32 3 5 5 19 5 2 1 8 3 1 71 1 4 1 2 9 7 7 2 17 10 17 18 3 140 1 4 7 3 4 2 3 n 0) "rt a & 1 6 "i 17 1 2 32 23 "i ii 2 5 1 5 1 '49 "2 4 1 2 2 4 14 5 6 12 10 151 i 2 2 84 1 2 7 1 (S a ii 2 2 1 "2 3 6 "2 .. "2 i 11 i "3 3 ,»= "2 '2 i 1 2 i i i "i "i 1 '2 1 8 3 "2 « a '" i 16 '3 2 "i 3 2 1 "8 "i I 1 4 i 1 a CD i '2 •■ "2 '5 2 2 1 i 9 2 2 1 "3 3 io "3 4 i 1 2 io "i 2 2 2 3 u "i '1 1 It B '3 1 '4 '3 2 i 10 i 5 1 '2 S "3 ie i "i i "i i '2 "4 1 '3 'i 2 "2 i 9 "3 i 2 1 1 "2 1 "4 "2 "i "4 "i "3 1 7 'i 9 "i tn a i2 '2 5 i "i "i 1 "4 "i 1 "2 i 9 1 "3 E "4 "2 2 "i '3 i "3 2 18 i 8 3 a '2 is '5 i 2 'i "2 i "2 "i 2 2 i 2 14 3 a ,«> i '3 i '4 'i 7 1 a 3 a is 1 "4 7 i "7 i 1 1 2 2 1 1 16 3 1 1 "i 4 "2 3 '2 "6 i 1 "2 15 4 3 a ii '7 5 '4 "i 6 i 1 1 2 4 4 13 3 a i i 1 '5 1 "2 'e i 1 1 2 16 9 en '3 a "i io "4, 3 '3 1 "2 i 2 1 1 1 14 "2 1 s 0} fa 1 "i 4 "i "4 '2 2 1 1 i 15 1 8 1 a "9 1 "5 1 1 i "i 1 1 11 2 "3 5 6 (S "3 "3 2 i "4 1 "2 1 15 "i 13 i _© i '8 1 '2 2 i 2 '5 'i "2 1 2 1 5 1) i _2 3 "2 "i i i 3 '2 2 1 i ■7 i 'i 2 '2 17 8 "i CC a 'i '2 12 3 "3 20 "4 "i -3 s 1 i 1 '5 3 "i "2 i "3 -- "i 2 1 1 1 2 14 11 a a Co Abscess Accidents and Tiolence _ Amputation of leg-__ _. Anemia. Apoplexy, cerebral Appendicitis.. 1 Bladder, catarrh of . Bladder, inflammation of ... Blood poison Blood vesse', rupture of Bowels, abscess of Bowels, congestion of Bowels, consumption of..... Bowels, dis-ase of Bowels, inflammation of.... Bowels, neuralgia of Bowels, obstruction of Bowels, tumor of Brain, concussion of. Brain, congestion of -- Brain, hemorrhage of Brain, inflammation of Brain, paralysis of ;: Bronchitis,.. Canker Catarrh. ,_ Chicken-pox . Childbirth... Chills, congestive Cholera morbus Colic DEATHS. 825 nuTnber of foreign-born persons who died in the year, and in each month of the year, in the State. sex, a still-birth in the month of January.) Altcs in periods of yoars. 5 c ^ d rj 5 S g? S 5 J-2 ii7 ? i d !j > a «j 8 d a M d P a DO •3 a to 10 ■3 "3 e 1 13 a © •3 _2 1 1 "3 a e e 1 "2 1 a i a o5 © 3 a "i ... ■s. s ii E 'i c 5: s "§ 1 "4 1 3 "3 a i is 1 5 3 1 "i "\ 4 c "3 a "i io "1 3 a « i 3 "3 i ea a ■7 1 '4 3 "i 1 1 "i 1 '9 "i 1 'i 1 1 3 1 .2 ca a 'i 2 "8 "3 "i i ! 3 a "6 io 4 "i 1 1 "1 '2 "i i 1 - 7 1 19 i .2 a! a i "i 1 'S ■■ 5 "i i "2 i 1 1 2 16 i i i 12 "3 1 6 i "i "i 1 6 "i 1 2 i J £ i '2 "3 5 .. "" '' '2 i "■ .. -. 1 1 1 1 "3 1 3 1 6 3 1 1 i 1 '3 "1 "1 1 2 i 2 2 12 6 "3 £ '2 '2 5 i 1 '3 "3 2 9 i a "3 S i "2 "2 i i "i i "3 5 "i 'i 1 a c ;^ "2 1 6 5 "3 i 1 "i 1 2 2 i 1 1 2 " i 1 17 "T" ... _.- 4 1 8 1 --■ 22 1 16 ■-|-- i -- ... — _ ::: ... ' i "i 1 "3 "i i 5 :;: 1 :i 1 3;-- -- i-- 1' :i 5' li 3 1 i ■■ 2 -- ... "i 1 "'4 "i 1 "i 2 "1 "i ... "6 "i 1 \ . i i .. -- "7 "i i 1 1 9 3 2 1 3 1 .. i '4 i 1 1 _ 2 1 "2 "i i '2 13 '2 i 6 1 14 8 i -■ "6 4 1 2 1 2 1 10 '2 1 2 1 i 16 1 i 1 1 1 "4 "2 "2 2 21 ■■ 1 1 2 ... ... ... ■"2 4 1 "2 ... -6 "2 "4 ■: ' i ... i '2 '5 '3 "2 __ i 1 .. ... 1 1 ... 1 "i 'i '2 1 "2 1 11 1 22 3 "i 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 "i 1 7 4 "1 2 ■9 "1 "i 'i "i 3 10' 32 1 1 1 1 1 24i21 20 "2 "i 5 "i 1 i i 2 I 19 1 1 4 12 17 20 4 2 1 i "i 1 ... ... — — 104 826 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVI,— CoNTiNtjED.— CaMses of death of Months. Number of deaths. 1893. 1894. Causes of death. a a 1-5 ■9 1-1 ■3 u M a s 1 u ID 0) a (S >■ Z u 2, § 1 & 1 g a a a P 13 o H 632 11 2 60 1 1 37 8 8 60 167 2 4 73 8 1 59 26 2 14 1 20 24 15 5 3 1 1 34 1 2 17 5 159 10 4 2 2 2 1 2 7 1 10 1 1 4 21 1 1 365 5 128 1 Si cd a 322 5 2 36 1 '20 3 7 27 77 1 2 40 2 "56 11 2 11 15 12 7 4 1 "26 1 "5 2 91 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 7 1 7 "3 18 1 192 2 71 (K Id a 310 6 "24 1 17 5 1 33 90 1 2 33 1 1 3 15 "3 1 5 12 8 1 2 1 1 14 2 12 3 68 6 3 1 "l "3 1 1 1 3 "i 173 3 57 1 .2 en 17 1 '2 "i "i 4 ■4 "5 "2 2 i i 1 8 i i 1 16 1 6 1 23 2 "1 "2 4 "i 1 6 1 9 "i la 20 1 i 'i 'i 2 8 1 i 16 3 1 1 8 '6 en 1 s 17 "2 "2 1 "7 5 '4 i '3 10 "3 a 16 '4 "i 1 1 2 7 "4 "9 2 1 3 "i "i "i ii i 13 ID '3 a 19 i "2 i 10 '3 '3 1 1 1 1 1 ■' '3 '7 3 11 1 6 1 13 a 9 'i 2 '2 "i 1 3 "2 "3 3 i 1 '4 13 "i "2 13 '2 a 19 1 i 2 '2 4 "2 '3 i io a 16 '4 "3 1 2 1 3 i 1 '4 2 3 1 '3 "i 20 1 1 '2 "3 8 io i a |i| 27 '5 "2 "2 7 "4 "2 "i i 'i "3 14 1 i 15 "2 (d a 21 "5 6 9 i i "2 4 1 1 "2 io '2 17 "2 ■3 a 23 '5 '3 "i 5 13 "3 1 "i "i .. "2 '6 1 1 .. 1 1 1 13 '3 o5 .2 tu a 35 '7 "2 "i 3 8 '5 "i i i '2 "5 1 "3 "4 31 "9 s ed a 23 1 "2 "2 i 7 "2 "4 1 "i '4 1 1 "7 1 "i "2 14 1 9 1 a 30 i 4 '3 "5 9 "4 "4 '2 "i 1 i "1 1 "3 1 i "2 i 19 "8 Ift at "3 1 29 '5 "3 6 7 i "\ 1 "i 1 4 "' "i "i 16 '6 a 39 '3 'i 5 '3 "i "i i 1 "i 1 "1 11 1 5 i 1 21 1 i "3 6 1 '3 i "1 2 17 1 2 rn s. a 36 'i 1 1 8 '2 '2 1 "2 i '3 "2 17 "8 to "3 a a> l4 35 '2 10 i 6 1 1 i 2 1 "i 18 '7 i as a 40 2 '2 i "2 5 '2 7 1 6 "3 2 2 1 "3 '7 "i "i 2 '2 18 '4 '3 a 35 "2 i 11 '2 "i '2 i 1 "3 15 "7 1 13 a 42 1 '2 1 '4 "3 8 "6 ii '2 '2 '2 '2 1 1 1 "i i 19 "6 .2 cd a 39 1 1 1 "4 6 i 3 i 1 i 1 1 i "4 __ "i 19 '7 1 i •3 a 1 i .. 2 s Ooiisumption CroTip Debility Debility, nervous Diabetes. Diarrhea Dropsy of chest .. Dropsy of kidneys... ._ Dropsy of liver Dysentery. Dysentery, chronic Enteritis Erysipelas . _ Fever, intermittent. Fever, rheumatic. Fever, spinal Fever, typho-malarial Fever, typhus. -- "" Fistula. "" "" Fracture of leg "' Gall-stone . "' Gangrene Gastritis -- Gravel Gun-shot. "- ■- Head, inflammation of 1 Heart, enlargement of Heart, failure of. Heart, inflammation of -- DEATHS. foreign-born persons by sex, age and months. 827 Ages in periods of years. c o S 13 s o 3 1^ s g S S S 9. s a as 1 1 •> ID "i -2 01 1 a 1 1 OS a 1 1 -3 a 6 1 ,2 a 12 ID s a B & 22 "3 a 33 1 1 cd S 34 1 o a 28 1 01 a (^ 39 1 1 a 31 13 a 46 03 13 a 32 "3 1 24 "3 a 34 1 a |x< 28 1 09 a 21 'i 'i 3 '2 1 '3 "i "i 5 "2 'i 16 1 4 en B 22 1 "2 1 8 i 'i "2 1 13 '3 "3 a 19 "2 5 1 "3 i 1 i '4 '4 "i "2 17 '4 9 13 a 20 "i "i 6 "5 i 1 '2 2 "i '4 1 1 "i 15 2 5 "3 a 25 "i '2 1 2 1 8 "3 '2 1 '} "2 '2 "i 22 i2 00 a 1 a a 1 1 1 a 1 in ■3 a CD 1 1 CO a '3 1 1 a 0) a 3 1 a 7 la to a -2 1 3,457 270 455 39 387 11 297 9 503 10 101 11 20 285 112 13 1,803 2 215 206 163 1 1 2 154 249 19 7 1 2 ..... 1 13 228 170 14 197 7 193 2 17 8 99 1,607 3 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 4 12 1 3 1 1 1 2 5 3 6 2 1 219 22 91 38 1 16 17 4 42 7 72 6 5 9 39 1 8 2 11 1 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 3 2 2 3 1 3 1 7 1 27 1 ..... o 53 2 1 30 106 22 18 3 2 6 1 2 1 i 3 7 '""42" 1 -. 7 2 1 1 1 5 1 3 ...... 3 1 1 ...... ..... 10 """"5" 2 2 1 7 5 2 4 3 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 3 1 105 834 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVIL—CoNTiNVEU.— Occupations of Aggregate number. Age. Occupations. 10 to 16. 16 to 20. 20. 21 to 60. 60 and over. 1 1 CO "a 1 ,2 CO 1 1 a 1 1 i 'a a 1 1 a a a 1 la a la 1 Professions. __ _ _ 312 2 1 5 3 U i i i 10 1 3 4 29 20 25 64 71 a 2 5 5 247 1 1 2 2 44 4 4 4 10 1 3 4 29 13 25 62 24 i 1 5 4 65 1 .... — - 5 1 6 5 5 128 50 1 109 4 1 1 2 15 4 2 4 4 1 1 2 16 8 15 31 12 4 1 1 3 Artists and teachers of art , _. 3 1 .... — - 1 3 1 Chemists, assayers and metal- 29 Designers, draughtsmen, engra- vers and inventors. 1 1 Electricians Engineers, civil, mining, and 1 -— 5 Engineers, mechanical and elec- Horse trainers 5 34 2 1 ..... 2 2 13 3 10 % Journalists Lawyers and others in legal pursuits _ Musicians (professional) and 7 .... — - 1 — - 1 1 1 Officials of government, civil officials of government (legal) 2 47 2 1 Teachers __ ^__ . 2 6 1 4 s Telegraph and telephone opera- tors __ _ _-_ __ - Telegraph, telephone and elec- tric light and power company employes (not operators) 4 Others in professional pursuits. 1 1 — - • Trade and transportation Agents (claim, commission and collectors) _ 713 3 9 6 4 10 9 32 9 3 2 88 17 83 102 668 3 9 6 4 10 9 28 9 3 2 76 17 83 102 45 1 — - 17 1 8 9 3 493 1 5 5 3 6 8 21 7 3 2 57 16 61 90 31 "l 148 1 4 1 1 4 1 6 1 3 Agents (fire, life and co-opera- tive insurance, etc.)- - Agents (real estate) Agents (not specified) Bankers and brokers of money. Boarding and livery stable Bookkeepers and accountants. 4 2 1 1 Clerks and bookkeepers in banks 1 Clerks and bookkeepers of ex- press companies—- Clerks and bookkeepers in rail- road offices.. Clerks in stores . 12 — - -— 9 4 5 — - 8 5 1 20 10 """ Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters 1 1 1 1 — - Employes of steam railroad companies (not otherwise specified) DEATHS. 835 decedents by sex, age and nationality. Nationality. I'nited States British America. England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland. Germany. Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Poland. Italy. other coun- tries. c' en 13 S i 1 1 a 1 s 0) a CO .2 a a la S 13 a 1 1 1 a 1 a P4 c a a: -2 '3 a 194 54 1 ■22 7 ;^ 1 12 6 1 1 4 2 1 1 o 3 1 1 1 35 3 1 o 2 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 4 •26 3 12 4 41 2 2 12 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 * 21 1 1 43 ..... 4 1 1 1 20 1 3 1 1 \ 2 1 2 4 1 25 475 38 66 1 27 2 1 32 1 15 1 1 27 1 3 7 1 2 1 4 4 7 2 1 8 ._.... 1 2 23 2 1 9 2 1 2 58 11 5 3 16 10 2 1 2 5 2 2 1 4 6 2 1 5 1 4 3 11 52 5 5 68 4 1 836 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE XXXVII.— Continued.— Occupatiow* of Aggregate number. Age. OccupatioQS. 10 to 16. 16 to 20. 20. 21 to 60. 60 and over. 1 fa .5 1 a (0 1 1 a .5 (0 ■3 a S "3 a 1 .2 a Is 1 Trade and transportation.— Con. 1 12 2 176 3 17 7 3 70 10 6 1 8 1 19 1 12 2 174 3 7 3 70 1 6 8 1 19 1 6 1 53 2 2 Hucksters and peddlera Merchants and dealers in gro- ceries (wholesale) Merchants and dealers (retail trade) 1 5 1 119 1 5 3 54 1 13 2 1 1 1 17 1 1 2 Officials of trade and trans- portation companies (includ- ing railroad, telegraph, tele- phone, express, street rail- way and steamboat com- Porters and laborers in stores Sailors (including boatmen)—. Stenographers and typewriters Street rauro ad /employes Toll-gate and bridge keepers _. Traders and dealers in real 2 1 "T 14 9 1 — - 1 1 1 3 5 1 8 Wine and liquor dealers (wholesale) Others in trade and trans- portation -— — - — - — ■ — - 11 Manufacturing, mechanical and miuing industries 1,496 15 2 \ 2 1 60 2 6 5 5 9 1 7 4 2 2 33 1 3 1,384 15 1 81 1 2 1 60 2 4 5 5 9 1 7 4 2 2 33 1 3 112 5 4 58 19 20 3 822 12 1 37 1 2 1 15 1 3 3 4 5 65 479 3 1^1 Bakers 1 Blacksmiths 2 42 Blind, door and sash makers Boot and shoe makers and 1 1 1 — - 44 Boot and shoe factory opera- tives 2 1 1 "T .... Brewers and maltsters — - 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 8 1 1 Brick and tile makers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors (not 5 2 1 1 24 Builders and contractors (houses) Builders and contractors (pav- Builders and contractors {rail- Butchers 1 .... Candle, soap and tallow makers 2 — - DEATHS. 837 decedents by sex, age and nationality. Nationality. United States. British America. England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland. Gftnnany. Norway, Swec'en and Denmark. Poland. Italy. other conn- tries. i •3 a i s .2 a 1 SI 1 .2 a 1 1 1 a s a •3 a 1 a -5 0) .2 a c E 1 6 1 1 1 3 1 7 1 131 1 8 5 9 11 3 1 3 13 1 2 1 . .. 7 3 35 __.... 15 7 2 3 6 2 1 5 1 1 7 1 1 16 1 2 766 5 87 ...... 114 1 15 129 2 1 55 1 1 144 5 3 61 1 6 6 103 1 1 1 49 9 3 3 7 1 9 1 2 1 28 2 5 4 1 12 9 1 3 2 1 4 1 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 18 2 9 1 1 2 1 1 838 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABIiE XXXVII. — Continued. — Occupations of Aggregate number. Age. Occupations. 10 to 16. 16 to 20. 20. 21 to 60. 60«nd over. 1 OD 1 ca ■3 S P4 -2 .2 a 1 ■a a m at -i IS 103 9 1 2 1 1 2 10 1 ■a a i a 106 16 CO a> la a Manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries.— Con. 216 26 1 2 2 2 3 28 1 1 76 62 9 1 43 2 1 3 15 8 1 9 96 36 3 13 55 6 29 8 111 2 3 n 1 2 6 59 3 216 26 1 2 2 2 3 28 1 62 9 1 43 2 1 3 15 8 9 96 36 3 13 55 6 29 8 111 2 3 n 1 2 6 59 3 1 6 1 Carriage and wagon makers Clerks and bookkeepers in manufacturing establish- Clerks and bookkeepers in mining establishments Clock and watchmakers and 1 — - — 1 Confectioners . . 1 18 Copper workers and copper- Corsetmakers _. 1 76 1 52 Dressmakers and seamstresses Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 1 — - 14 2 3 42 7 1 24 2 1 5 5 18 2 6 Fishermen, fish curers and packers. Furniture manufactory em- ployes - ' 2 1 ___. 16 Glass-blowers and glass-work- Grun and locksmiths and bell- 1 .... — - 2 8 2 Harness and saddle-makers and repairers- 2 1 1 1 Leather curriers, dressers, finishers and tanners 1 7 2 6 72 28 2 9 23 2 15 2 89 i 7 1 :::: 2 17 6 1 3 30 4 13 6 11 Manufacturers and ofiB.ciala of manufacturing companies.-. 1 1 — - 1 - — Mechanics (not otherwise specified) .. 1 Millwrights 8 — - 3 — - Miners in iron 1 1 -— 1 — - 9 2 1 14 1 Pa inters (carriages and wagons) Painters, glaziers and varnish- 1 3 4 40 1 — - — - 2 — - Paper mill operatives (not specified) 1 DEATHS. 839 decedents by sea?, age and nationality. Nationality. United States. British America. England, Scotland and Wales. Ireland. Germany. Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Poland. Italy. Other coun- tries. S 1 a .2 a "3 a w O "3 S a © '3 S '3 a i 13 13 6 ■3 a '3 a 3 a i a 24 13 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 106 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN JUNE 1, 1894. TABLES.-CHURCHES AND LIBRARIES. 844 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE I. — The number of church organizations; the number, material of construc- tion, and seating capacity of church edifices; the number of parsonages and the value of church prcpertv, of all religious denominations and of each denomination, in the State, June 1, 1894. 1 o II a Church edifices. Denominations. 1 Material of construction, Seating capacity. Value of church property. o a s. 1 6 s 2 3,936 1,679 3,715 50 740 2,894 28 3 1,138,832 $20,775,156 African Methodist Episcopal Baptist, Regular _ 18 370 2 43 5 56 18 2 284 57 13 2 116 148 72 15 5 13 364 12 1,044 41 2 238 3 140 50 9 362 5 82 42 10 146 7 26 56 58 10 134 1 3 49 "ioe" 6 1 """53 49 18 1 1 1 209 ""sis" 19 1 87 ■""65" 34 5 201 1 5 _. 59 1 5 26 9 18 355 2 40 4 56 12 2 276 47 13 2 110 124 68 14 5 10 349 11 993 25 2 226 3 136 49 9 352 5 71 42 9 132 7 25 49 52 "e" 3 82 1 6 15 265 1 33 4 50 11 2 205 35 12 2 81 114 67 13 3 9 291 11 784 27 2 149 3 86 41 6 247 4 67 40 6 106 7 11 47 47 .... "l 1 1 .... 5 2 '"3" ""6" "T .... 1 4,200 111,612 450 10,210 1,100 26,54.5 2,600 400 87,635 13,925 4,150 450 30,455 26,700 17,810 3,625 2,800 2,120 98,160 1,885 294,614 7,785 250 81,195 1,200 40,827 20,270 2,325 150,369 1,525 16,790 8,475 3,555 30,316 1,900 7,250 10,050 13,305 $38,930 1,977,910 3,000 Christian ((Jhristian connection) Christian Adventist. _. , 68,800 7,900 :... 5 312,375 Church of God 10,800 6,000 Church of the New Jerusalem (Swe- Congregational 3 67 12 1 1,701,900 180,900 Buukards (German Baptist) Evangelical Adventist 26,700 3,000 332,675 166,590 122,650 21,790 58,000 1 27 5 9 1 2 1 54 Free Methodist Freewill Baptist Friends Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Lutheran ^ Mennonite.. _ ... _ . 9,450 1,6.33,675 8,690 Methodist Episcopal. 6 197 8 4,263,835 59,400 3,800 2,318,850 27,900 1,680,745 302,450 32,700 4,539,386 4,600 125,775 45,975 137,500 181,780 13,000 172,300 65 450 Moravian.. _. 8 67 Presbyterian Reformed (covenanted) Protestant Episcopal 15 9 35 7 3 94 1 4 1 3 25 Reformed Church in America Reformed Church in the United States. Roma,n Catholic . Seventh Day Adventist Union United Brethren United Presbyterian Universalist 1 13 1 5 Wesleyan Methodist.. Miscelianeous 107^975 CHURCHES. 845 TABLE II. — TTie number of church organizations ; the number, material of con- struction, and seating capacity of church edifices; the number of parsonages and the value of church property, in the State and counties, June 1, 1894. '3 o ca a o Church edifices. State and couQtiee. XI a a z Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. 1 . u ■c 6 1 o i State. . 3,936 1,679 3,715 50 740 2,894 28 3 1,138,832 120,775,156 Alcona. 9 3 94 18 22 14 6 71 64 11 114 47 70 61 19 26 39 13 52 5 28 24 72 36 79 9 18 29 73 86 49 78 67 69 29 5 55 67 64 14 160 12 10 61 24 108 47 6 20 72 2 u 9 5 5 22 37 1 33 18 35 16 7 10 12 6 25 3 13 17 1 38 2 12 6 14 34 28 26 31 33 9 2 6 39 34 3 1 4 21 7 50 20 4 7 43 9 3 94 18 21 14 6 66 63 7 110 46 64 60 16 19 35 11 52 4 22 24 69 27 76 5 16 25 66 85 49 72 64 68 28 4 44 67 64 12 157 11 8 60 21 108 46 4 14 71 8 2 79 13 19 14 5 52 47 7 88 33 44 49 14 19 29 11 44 4 21 22 44 26 58 5 16 24 53 62 47 68 44 56 26 4 34 42 41 12 120 11 8 53 21 77 33 4 13 58 ...... 1 1 1,722 225 24,390 7,223 4,125 2,390 1,350 17,044 29,355 1,543 31.970 11,505 23,540 16,705 3,425 5,010 7,600 2,625 14,370 750 5,510 8,550 19,590 6,712 25,040 1,100 5,685 5,635 17,480 24,060 20,725 17,550 21,850 22,400 8,250 900 11,965 22,095 24,105 2,340 62,325 2,390 1,635 13,945 4,250 33,735 13,055 1,050 3,215 21,470 $12,950 Alger 1,150 ""2 14 239,950 180,426 Antrim 1 43,700 20,600 1 -u- 14 10,700 Barry 149,345 Bay 770,700 7,900 Berrien, .-... 22 13 19 436,600 Branch 125,000 511,750 Cass 1 146,950 24,300 54,700 OhippAwa 1 i 4 138,625 Clare 20,950 fllinfi->n 8 137,400 11,100 Delta _..._. 1 23 86,550 Dickinson Eaton _ . _ 1 118,500 287,150 100,000 3 15 463,950 9,700 96,250 Grand Traverse 1 1 56,600 Gratiot... 2 12 23 17 12 2 119, 4(B TfillndnlA 257,750 Houghton Huron 447,500 1 163,315 Ingham.. _ 447,400 252,075 74,095 7,700 1 7 24 22 3 103,126 426,950 601,800 16,700 Kent 2 85 1,442,450 10,750 Lake ...... 13,600 127,500 30,805 580,250 1 29 13 1 143,300 17,700 29,450 378,100 1 13 846 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE II. — Concluded. — Church organizations. '3 Ul s S bo d a Church ediflcea. a a Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. 1 1 i 38 1 48 38 47 27 29 14 74 80 4 68 36 93 32 11 12 39 1 6 81 12 6 99 85 10 74 93 63 72 69 84 228 34 18 1 26 17 15 12 12 7 37 24 32 15 46 11 ' 2 15 .. 52 6 3 50 23 3 33 43 26 32 16 57 105 14 33 1 47 35 44 26 24 11 74 79 3 63 35 91 25 9 6 31 1 6 78 8 3 97 84 9 73 89 61 67 68 83 225 21 1 10 ...... 4 1 4 2 20 1 37 31 40 22 21 10 41 73 3 51 29 73 19 9 6 25 1 6 73 7 3 75 68 9 53 72 31 60 55 46 121 19 2 13,170 475 16,153 8,045 9,385 7,715 7,210 2,205 21,605 19,480 695 19,390 8,775 26,635 6,725 2,375 2,300 8,335 125 1,225 26,160 2,460 550 32,935 18,230 2,650 21,010 27,850 18,880 16,820 18,035 29,555 101,300 4,895 $342,150 7,500 1 382,100 82,860 Mecosta . 3 84,725 144,275 Midland 1 1 65,150 13,425 1 32 6 399,000 196,305 7,300 1 11 5 18 6 401,675 Newaygo Oakland- 1 66,200 410,500 59,775 Ogemaw 12,340 11,500 6 69,300 Oscoda 500 9,200 Ottawa JL 5 1 339,900 25,800 1,500 4 1 18 14 831,680 Sanilac _. . 1 122,830 Schoolcraft 39,400 f^Viin'wnnRftA 9 19 14 30 7 13 31 95 2 i 1 281,900 St. Clair 450,350 259,800 Tuscola 150,970 Van Buren 139,950 708,130 Wayne 4,646,150 55,800 CHURCHES. 847 TABLE III. — The number of church organizations and the value of the property of all church organizations and of each organization, and the number owning property valued at certain specified amounts, in the State, June 1, 1894. c ^ p -q u 1-1 o 1 B 1=1 m Number of church organizations and value of church property. Denominations. g > 6ft 3 > g 0" c » 1 > 0' 'A S. i > 8 C > p 5 § D > a) >) Total value of church property. 3,936 188 483 1,049 1,146 398 203 152 62 16 239 $20,775,156 African Methodist EpiscopaL. 18 370 2 43 5 56 18 2 284 57 13 2 116 148 72 15 5 13 364 12 1,044 41 2 238 3 140 50 9 362 5 82 42 10 146 7 26 56 58 1 12 "i' 3 4 "I' 3 2 "s 19 4 5 27 '12" 1 5 2 '24 7 '\i 35 9 1 5 94 2 11 1 4 5 1 ■ 70 16 6 2 40 60 30 3 6 138 '40' 1 26 15 $38,930 Baptist, EegnJar. _ _ _. 13 3 2 1,977,910 3,000 Baptist, Eegular (colored) . Christian CChristian connection) Christian Adventist... 14 2 25 1 "iio" 12 4 1 3 1 68,800 7,900 Christian Reformed.. 9 9 1 312,375 10,800 6,000 Church of God 6 Church of the New Jerusalem (Sweden- borgian).. 1 31 2 Congregational 15 4 1 15 7 S 11 1,701,900 180,900 26,700 Dunkard (German Baptist) Evangelical Adventist 3,000 39 7 20 6 1 1 118 1 1 .... 3 1 '2 2 1 — 7 25 4 1 332,675 Free Methodist 166,590 122,650 Freewill Baptist _ _. Friends 21,790 Jewish Congregations 1 58,(jOO Latter Day Saints (Mormon) 28 1 31 "5" "T 2 "21" "7" 7 "9 "T 1 4 25 5 127 3 1 16 1 10 4 1 32 2 27 16 "32" 1 4 13 17 3 86 5 300 23 '""53" ""'i9' 3 1 61 1 22 13 2 62 3 4 19 19 3 15 1 57 6 9,450 Lutheran.. 53 21 15 3 — - 1,633,675 8,690 Mennonite „ Methodist Episcopal . 352 8 1 64 1 42 20 5 74 1 10 5 2 27 3 7 11 9 98 1 40 27 11 1 4,263,835 59,400 3,800 Moravian.. - Presbyterian 39 '26" 13 1 55 18 14' 4 1 38 15 1 11 2 10 4 14 2,318,850 27,900 1,680,745 302,450 32,700 Presbyterian Reformed (covenanted),. Protestant Episcopal... 9 1 1 4 1 Reformed Church in America Reformed Church in United States. . Roman CathoUc 43 16 8 14 1 12 4,539,386 4,600 125,775 45,975 137,500 Seventh Day Adventist.. , _. 1 3 1 1 1 .... Union. 1 .... 1 .... 1 15 United Brethren. 181,780 13,000 172,300 65,450 107,975 United Presbyterian UniversaHst ._ _ 5 3 1 1 .... 1 7 6 Wesleyan Methodist Miscellaneous. 5 — - 1 • .... .... 848 CENSUS OP MICHIOAN-^UNB 1. 1894. TABLE IV.— rfte number of church organizations and the value of the property of all ch'iroh orgaiiz^tions, and the number owning property valued at certain specified amounts, in the State and counties, June 1, 1894. State and counties. State Alcona _ AJger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac _, Baraga Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa _ Clare Clinton Crawford Delta _ Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau a a ^ o 3,936 71 64 11 114 47 70 61 19 26 39 13 52 5 28 24 72 36 79 9 18 29 73 49 78 67 69 29 5 55 67 64 14 160 12 10 61 24 Number of church organizations and valup of church property. 188 483 2 3 3 15 4 1 8 4 10 5 7 S 1,049 1,146 152 62 re 43 P I" p at OS. 239 Total value of church property. $20,775,156 $12,950 1,150 239,950 180,426 43 "IOC 20,600 10,700 149,345 770,700 7,900 433,600 125,000 511,750 146,930 24,300 54,700 138,625 20,930 137,400 11,100 86,550 118,500 287,150 100,000 463,950 9,700 96,250 56,600 119,405 257,750 447,500 163,315 447,400 252,075 74,095 7,700 103,125 426,930 601,800 16,700 1,442,450 10,750 13,600 127,500 80,805 OHUROHBS. 849 TABLE IV. — Concluded. — Church organizations. Counties. Lenawee _,_ Livingston. Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee ._. MauitoH Marquette.- Mason Mecosta Menominee.. Midland MisBankee .. Monroe Montcalm ... Montmorency . Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon , Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa , Presque Isle. Eoecommon . Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft.. Shiawassee .. St. Clair St. Joseph... Tuscola VanBuren... Washtenaw . Wayne Wexford 108 47 5 20 72 38 1 48 38 47 27 29 14 74 80 84 228 34 Number of church organizations and value of church property. 3 4 1 4 2 9 6 1 3 2 4 1 1 1 .1 7 1 3 2 14 12 18 1 2 12 6 1H 8 26 28 12 10 .S 6 Total value of church property. $580,250 143,300 17,700 29,4SD 378,100 342,150 7,500 382,100 82,880 84,725 144,275 65,150 13,425 399,000 196,306 7,300 401,675 66,200 410,500 59,775 12,340 11,500 69,300 500 9,200 339,900 25,800 1,500 831,680 122,830 39,400 281,900 450,350 259,800 150,970 139,950 708,130 4,646,150 55,800 107 850 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE Y.—The number of church organizations; the number, material of construc- tion, and seating capacity of church edifices; the number of parsonages and the value of church property, of each religious denomination, in the State and counties. June 1, 1894. i 1 si 1 at a o g cd Church edifices. Church organizations by State and counties. u CD .a 1 Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. 1 CO ■i a 1 J4 d African Methodist Episco- pal. State IS 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 18 3 2 2 3 15 3 2 2 1 4,200 750 200 200 225 300 300 500 175 300 200 150 300 600 $38,930 4,200 2,800 Cass 1,100 1,600 1 4,000 Kalamazoo 1 2 1 1 1 2,000 Kent „. 5,000 Lenawee 900 Mecosta 300 700 Saginaw 1 ....._ 2,000 1 2,330 12,000 Baptist, Regulak. State 370 2 6 2 5 7 8 6 6 7 1 1 2 6 2 1 2 10 1 2 6 9 1 6 12 8 7 1 9 11 134 _____ 1 1 3 2 2 3 4 .____. 1 2 1 ._..-. 1 .__..- _..... 5 6 ..._.. 355 2 6 2 5 7 8 6 6 7 1 1 2 6 2 4 1 10 1 2 5 9 1 5 12 8 7 1 8 11 6 82 ..._-. 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 265 1 5 1 4 3 7 5 4 5 1 1 2 5 1 2 1 6 1 2 4 6 1 1 1 111,612 272 1,525 1,300 1,300 3,250 2,125 1,325 2,375 1,700 150 800 450 1,650 750 1,650 300 3,850 300 550 1,400 2,450 300 1,075 4,550 3,050 1,800 250 1,980 3,575 $1,977,910 Alcona __ 2,700 24,800 - 36,200 Barry 12,120 Bay. 107,900 Berrien 33,150 12,400 Calhoun 51,100 Cass ___. 18,000 Cheboygan 1,200 Chippewa 10,000 Clare _. 2,700 Clinton 1 1 2 18,000 JDickinson 12,700 16,300 Emmet 4,800 Genesee 1 3 76,700 2,500 Grand Traverse 5,500 ...... 1 3 14,500 Hillsdale 30,700 10,000 5 11 4 7 1 6 6 11,100 Ingham 1 4 87,400 35,700 Ionia - Iosco 10,200 1,500 11,850 1 5 1 Jackson 42,900 CHUEOHBS. 851 TABLE V. — CoNTiN0ED. — Church organizations. nl *p o 1-^ 1 A a o 1 Church edifices. Church organizations by State 1 S 3 Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 6 § CQ i g J a Baptist, Eegttlae.— Con. 8 2 18 2 8 12 7 1 7 6 3 4 1 2 1 2 9 7 3 17 5 1 3 2 6 7 2 9 5 7 8 7 13 21 4 3 1 6 9 2 ...... 2 ...... _ .. 1 2 1 1 8 1 8 2 17 1 8 12 7 1 7 5 3 4 1 2 1 2 9 7 3 16 3 3 5 2 14 1 7 9 4 1 7 4 2 4 2,490 275 6,450 275 2,075 4,350 2,450 100 1,725 1,225 1,150 875 300 670 330 800 2,700 1,770 900 4,620 600 $54,600 Kalkaska 4,000 Kent 3 171,600 Lake __ _ ___ 900 Lapeer 1 3 3 25,500 Lenawee 80,050 23,700 Mackinac 200 Macomb 12,800 Manistee ...... 1 10,300 34,700 11,600 Mecosta 1 1 6,000 Menominee 1 1 1 9 6 3 15 2 13,500 Midland 5,500 1 23,000 21,800 Muskegon 1 25,500 7,000 Oakland 1 1 59,300 4,800 Osceola _ 2 4 1 2 4 2 3 2 1 8 7 2 3 2 6 7 2 9 5 7 6 7 13 20 3 1 2 2 4 6 2 6 3 5 5 6 7 9 3 875 600 1,950 1,225 650 2,475 2,050 1,795 1,775 2,165 3,850 9,200 800 7,000 Ottawa 4,300 2 1 50,100 Sanilac 7,440 Schoolcraft 12,000 ...... 1 3 2 2 1 1 5 10 31,000 St. Clair 38,550 St. Joseph 33,450 14,800 Van Buren 21,500 Washtenaw 56,500 394,000 Wexford - _ _. 6,300 Baptist, Regular (colored). State, 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 450 30O 150 $3,000 1,500 1 1,500 Chkistian (Christian connec- tion). State - 43 3 9 1 4 2 1 3 2 1 2 1. 1 3 ...... 40 3 9 1 4 2 6 33 3 9 1 3 2 1 10,210 620 2,225 300 776 650 $68,800 3,300 Berrien 14,400 3,000 Cass 1 1,950 Clinton _ 3,000 Genesee Gratiot ...... 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 450 400 400 500 300 150 2,700 Hillsdale 2,300 1 3,000 2 1,.500 1 4,000 1 350 852 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE V. — ^CoNTiNUED. — Church organizations. ISI 1 o a Church edifices. Church 1 S B Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and couDties. 1 1 i 1 1 Christian (Christian connec- tion).— Con. Midland 1 3 4 1 2 2 .--.- 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 300 500 1,200 200 400 840 $800 Oakland 2 1 5,000 2 1 2 1 11,300 Sanilac 3,000 3,200 Van Buren 1 6,000 Gttrtrtian Adventist. State . ., 5 2 1 2 4 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 1,100 200 600 300 $7,900 Barry 900 3,500 Sanilac . 3,500 Cheibtian Reformed. State 56 5 4 10 4 4 1 1 27 49 5 3 8 3 3 1 1 25 56 5 4 10 4 4 1 1 27 5 50 5 3 9 3 2 1 1 26 1 26,545 2,290 2,100 6,250 830 2,275 550 150 12,100 $312,375 16,000 Kalamazoo 1 1 2 12,900 Kent 80,000 MiqtsRiilfpft 1 3,000 Muskegon 28,675 4,000 1,500 Ottawa 1 168,300 Church of God. State 18 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 12 3 1 1 11 3 1 1 1 2,600 500 500 150 $10,800 2,800 Berrien 2,500 200 Clare Gratiot 1 2 1 1 1 150 350 150 300 400 Hillsdale. 2 1 1 2,200 Ingham 600 800 Montcalm 1 1 1 1 200 300 300 Van Buren 1,000 Church of the New Jeru- salem (Swedenborgian). State 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 400 100 300 $6,000 St. Clair „ 1,000 5,000 Congregational. State 284 9 1 4 1 108 4 1 1 276 9 1 4 1 3 67 1 1 205 8 1 87,635 2,325 625 850 126 $1,701,900 25,400 23,000 8,200 Antrim 4 1' 2,000 OHUKGHES. 853 TABLE V. — Continued. — Chureh organizations. •1 o II . 22,500 Kalkaska — ...... 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 450 950 150 200 2,900 Kent __ 16,600 Lapeer 600 Mecosta Monroe 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 3 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 200 500 350 200 250 900 1,100 800 500 2,000 100 800 2,500 Newaygo __ 1,200 Ottawa - 1,200 900 1 1 2 1 3 21,500 St. Clair 4,700 "Van Buren _ _. 9,000 15,000 1 56,800 250 Wexford. . BuNKAED (G-erman Baptist). State 13 2 2 2 3 I 1 1 1 1 13 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 4,150 600 850 700 700 800 200 100 200 $26,700 3,500 3,000 Barry 1 11,200 3,300 1,500 400 Mecosta __. Muskegon 1,200 2,600 Evangelical Adventist. State 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 450 200 250 $3,000 1,500 1,500 Branch _ Evangelical AsaociATioN. State 116 1 6 6 1 3 2 3 53 1 """"3" 110 1 6 6 1 3 2 1 1 27 81 1 3 3 1 3 2 1 1 30,455 150 1,625 2,200 200 600 550 75 $332,675 500 Allegan. Barry _.. 3 3 10,300 25,000 i,too Berrien _ Branch... _ „ Calhoun _ 5 000 2,400 200 Charlevoix CHUltCHES. 855 TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. S 'a 0-" a ea a o Church edifices. Church organizations by State a Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. CD o .a a D Evangelical AssociATroN.— Con. Cheboygan 1 1 4 1 2 2 6 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 3 2 4 1 5 1 12 2 1 4 2 2 4 6 5 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 ...... 1 2 ...... 1 2 1 4 1 4 I' 1 ...... 1 i 5 2 1 ...... 3 1 4 1 3 .500 950 $2,400 1 7,300 1,000 2 2 5 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 3 2 4 1 5 1 12 2 1 4 2 2 3 6 5 2 1 2 4 2 2 5 1 700 575 1,700 250 300 470 600 240 1,700 500 150 875 350 1,350 300 750 200 3,200 350 1,'iO 1,300 700 550 50O 1,700 1,850 485 200 310 1,300 2,000 HiUsdale 2,200 12,025 3,500 Ionia ___ 1 7,000 Isabella. . 2 2 2,200 Jackson 11,500 Kalamazoo . 1 4 3,000 Kent_ 52,900 2 1 2 2 3 1 5 1 7 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 3 2 1 1 2 4,500 Leelanau __. 500 1 8,000 4,200 Macomb..- 1 21,600 1,200 3,300 Midland .. 1,500 Monroe - 5 23,750 3,000 Oakland ._ .. 700 Osceola 2 12,000 Saginaw _ . 6,000 Sanilac . 3,100 3,900 St. Clair 1 2 1 24,900 St. Joseph _. 17,200 Tuscola 4,100 Van Buren _ _. 50O Washtenaw. ...... 1 1 3,900 32,600 Feee Methodist. State 148 2 2 2 3 3 1 5 2 1 1 1 5 3 8 1 6 2 3 1 49 ...... 1 ...... 124 2 2 2 2 3 5 114 1 2 2 3 5 1 26,700 325 400 250 550 900 $166,590 Allegan . 1,050 AlpnnfL 1,800 800 Barry. . 1,500 Bay 3,800 Benzie. ...... 4 2 1 4 2 1 570 475 200 2,800 3,500 Calhrmn 1,200 Clare 1 2 1 4 1 5 2 7 1 4 1 7 200 1,450 500 l,7i;5 1,000 1 1 8,900 IBaton 3,800 6,350 Gladwin Gratiot. 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 1 6 2 2 1 1,575 500 500 300 6,450 Hillsdale 2,700 2,885 1,700 856 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. ■a 1 li i a Id Chnroh edifices. Church organizatiouB by State 1 Material of coDStniction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 6 03 i a s o P Free Methodist— Con. Ionia 3 3 4 2 2 10 2 4 1 2 4 1 1 6 4 2 2 3 1 1 4 1 2 2 6 5 1 2 1 4 1 "" 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 4 2 2 10 2 3 — ' " 1 2 1 3 2 2 10 2 3 ..._. 500 350 1,200 350 400 2,280 450 650 $2,450 600 Jackaon Kalamazoo Kent _ Lenawee 41,300 2,000 2,100 10,150 2,200 Macomb . 4,800 Mason . . . . ---- 230 Mecosta 1 1 1 1 1 2 """"l 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 "' 6 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 6 5 1 2 5 1 4 3 "--'-- ...... 3 175 Midland Missaukee... __ Monroe "■ 6 4 1 3 ■" 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 1 2 5 1 3 3 900 710 1.50 375 550 '"4;666 3,350 1,200 2,200 4,600 Muskegon Oakland Oceana 200 150 750 200 450 1,410 1,050 160 375 665 300 725 750 1,200 30O Ottawa 4,800 2,700 ... 1,150 7,760 Shiawassee St. Clair 3,850 .500 St. Joseph Tuscola '" 1 1,300 4,000 1,000 3,400 2,700 Van Buren Wayne. — - Wesford Freewill Baptist, State 72 2 1 1 3 2 3 1 2 1 1 10 2 1 1 1 4 2 9 1 2 1 3 2 18 ""l '" 2 ""2 1 """2 "" 1 "' 3 1 " 1 68 2 1 1 3 2 3 1 2 1 """"9 2 1 1 1 4 2 9 1 2 1 3 2 9 1 57 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 8 1 1 1 2 2 2 17,810 400 .500 300 525 450 750 100 500 600 3^450 400 250 350 125 1,150 300 1,980 150 460 230 680 300 $122,650 3,900 2,000 1,6G0 4,300 3,000 4,200 Allegan Bay _... , "l " 1 - - Branch _ _ Cass Clinton. ._ --- "" 1 """l "" 1 " 1 "l 6,300 5,000 Eaton... Hillsdale 26,900 1,500 Isabella .__ Kalamazoo 800 Kent 8,800 1 100 Lapeer ■""l — - 16,100 1,000 1,400 1,500 4,800 2,800 Livingston Midland Muskegon.. . ._ OHUROHBS. 857 TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. i 1 .a . II (0 O S OS Oh Chnreh ediflcas. Church organizations by State Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 1 "m pq til o ►J Fheewill Baptist.— Con. Oakland 2 2 2 2 4 3 1 1 """l 1 1 2 " 2 2 4 3 1 2 ""2 1 4 2 1 550 $5,500 Ottawa ""' i 350 800 1,030 950 180 800 St Clair 3,200 Tuscola 5,550 - 1 7,000 Washtenaw 2,000 Feiends. State 15 2 2 2 I 2 1 1 1 1 14 2 2 2 4 2 ""'l 1 1 1 13 1 2 2 4 2 ""i 1 ... 3,625 700 400 225 1,200 550 "' 350" 200 $21,790 Cass 5,000 Grand Traverse 3,400 550 --- 7,800 Ogemaw 2,740 Washtenaw Wexford 2,000 300 Jewish Congkegations. State 5 2 i 1 1 1 "l 5 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 2,800 1,000 500 800 500 $58,000 Bay 8,000 Kalamazoo 1 ----- 15,000 Kent 20,000 15,000 Lattee Day Saints (Mor- mon). State .._. Benzie Berrien 13 2 2 1 " 1 10 "" 2 1 1 — 1 ...... 9 """2 2,120 550" 200 150 $9,450 '2l56o 1,200 Gratiot 1 400 Huron ----- 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 550 150 ICO 120 SCO 1,500 Isabella 250 Kalkaska.. 600 500 Midland 3,000 Lutheran. State 364 4 3 3 1 1 1 11 11 3 2 3 5 209 2 3 1 1 1 1 10 7 2 ...... 3 349 4 3 3 1 1 1 11 H 3 1 2 5 1 54 291 4 2 3 1 1 3 98,160 625 1,520 30O 100 100 350 5,270 3,075 630 125 300 1,100 $1,633,675 5,800 42,200 Alpena __ . _ 1 Anf.rim 2,300 800 Baraga 900 1 1 4,000 68,300 Bay 10 11 3 1 4 41,000 8,500 2,500 3,300 10,500 Calhoun Cheboygan — ...... 108 858 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE v.— Continued. — Church organizations. i § cm u O b 1=1 1- s es P 0) Church edifices. Church organizations by State a Material of constmctioD. Seating capacity. Value o£ church property. and countieB. 1 CO o 1 o Lutheran.— CoTi. Delta _ 7 4 4 5 3 1 1 12 10 2 1 5 1 1 3 1 6 3 1 4 5 5 1 1 1 15 8 15 8 5 7 1 13 9 15 2 1 3 1 1 5 7 6 17 7 2 2 7 7 5 1 17 36 5 2 2 1 2 ...... 6 2 1 3 _____ 1 4 1 3 1 5 4 4 4 3 1 1 12 10 2 1 5 1 1 3 1 6 3 1 i 4 5 1 1 5 4 3 4 2 1 1 12 10 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 4 4 3 1 1 1,060 810 440 1,250 3.50 150 200 4,025 2,345 1,400 300 1,450 200 150 1,100 400 1,625 240 100 550 575 1,400 300 150 $19,200 Dickinson 9,200 1 1 4,450 Gogebic _ __ 10,550 3,650 1,000 Hillsdale 1,200 44,450 28,075 1 15,500 3,800 1 12,300 Iron 1,200 IsabeUa 300 1 17,500 4,000 Kent ,_ _. . _ 2 35,750 1,150 200 Lapeer 5,050 Leelanau 4,125 2 .53,200 3,000 Luce _ _, 1,200 Macomb 15 5 8 4 ...... 10 4 8 .___.. 15 8 14 8 5 6 1 13 9 15 2 1 3 3 2 2 1 12 6 12 7 5 6 1 8 9 12 2 1 3 5,100 3,550 4,150 2,005 1,075 1,925 200 4,140 2,050 4,770 650 100 1,000 101,500 38,200 57,600 21,500 Mecosta 4,050 Mfinominfift 18,000 Midland- 1,000 Monroe. 5 72,650 13,100 Muskegon _ ... 3 49,000 3,300 Oakland 500 5,800 Ogemaw 3 4 3 13 2 ..__.. 5 4 4 13 26 2 5 6 5 17 7 2 2 7 7 5 1 17 35 4 2 3 6 5 14 7 2 -.__.. 3 6 1 9 26 3 1,450 1,300 1,250 6,875 1,020 600 700 1,975 1,850 1,175 200 5,850 8,435 700 13,500 17,600 Ottawa,. 9,300 172,250 5,225 7,500 13,100 26,200 26,900 10,200 1,500 103,000 364,400 6,650 Saginaw .. __ _ . 3 Schoolcraft .. 1 1 St. Clair 4 Tuscola, .._ Washtenaw. _ 1 7 9 1 Wexford. CHUECHBS. 859 TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. a o S3 So 0-" 1 Cm Church edifices. Church organizations by State a z Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 6 a S o m i 3 a Mennonite. State 12 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 11 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 11 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1,885 100 100 200 100 450 200 173 560 $8,690 200 Barry 1,000 500 650 Kent 1,750 1,000 575 Sanilac 3,015 Methodist Episcopal. State 1,044 2 1 22 2 7 4 2 19 12 3 23 12 20 20 7 7 13 2 14 1 4 7 22 10 30 4 4 9 22 20 12 15 22 23 6 17 19 19 2 30 5 3 26 3 518 1 """ii" 1 5 2 1 8 6 1 10 8 12 5 6 3 3 2 9 1 2 5 15 1 14 2 3 1 4 13 8 7 10 14 3 2 14 9 1 17 2 2 11 2 993 2 1 22 2 6 4 2 19 12 3 23 11 17 20 7 6 10 2 14 1 3 7 20 7 30 2 3 7 21 20 12 15 21 23 6 15 19 19 2 30 5 3 26 3 6 197 784 2 6 294,614 500 100 6,380 400 1,300 865 550 4,754 4,830 675 7,135 3,065 6,675 6,225 1,700 1,640 2,340 550 4,520 300 650 1,835 5,795 1,703 10,300 450 1,375 1,775 5,525 5,915 4,120 3,000 6,665 8,100 1,975 3,215 6,460 6,225 615 9,055 1,450 975 5,825 750 $4,263,835 AlPxOnn 5,350 Alger 1 400 4 18 2 6 4 2 15 9 3 17 8 12 18 7 6 8 2 11 1 3 7 15 7 22 2 3 7 17 13 11 16 14 19 6 12 - 13 9 2 24 5 3 23 3 58,700 3,500 Antrim 16,000 7,500 6,600 Barry 4 3 50,550 Bay _ 111,700 Benzie 3,400 — -- 6 3 5 2 86,300 33,500 137,300 Cass 50,300 13,550 13,300 1 1 56,400 Clare- 5,600 3 35,350 Crawford 4,500 Delta . 11,000 18,300 5 98,650 23,150 Genesee 8 159,000 4,000 26,900 16,500 rtratiot . - ._ 1 4 7 35,925 Hillsdale 61,600 98,250 27,250 1 6 4 115,550 86,500 20,700 laabeUa _ _ _____ 2 5 10 1 39,875 135,050 116,100 5,000 Kent 6 172,030 8,500 9,500 -— 3 46,150 4,800 860 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. *3 o c i Cm Chnroh edifices. Church organizations by State u a Material of construction. Seating capacity. Valne of church property. and counties. M •a « 6 o Methodist Episcopal.— Con. 24 18 1 5 n 7 15 10 15 5 7 i 16 22 1 17 9 32 8 3 4 11 1 2 10 ] 2 21 28 2 26 37 18 28 19 22 43 6 14 9 1 1 8 4 8 3 8 1 5 3 8 7 6 21 5 ______ 1 5 1 1 8 9 "16" 18 10 16 10 12 23 4 24 17 1 4 17 5 15 9 15 5 7 3 16 22 1 14 9 32 7 3 1 9 1 2 10 9 2 15 15 1 3 15 3 12 8 15 5 7 3 7 21 1 13 8 23 4 3 1 8 1 2 8 8,950 4,975 300 600 4,410 1,870 4,100 2,590 3,600 770 1,850 625 4,110 5,875 300 3,950 2,550 10,190 2,025 700 500 2,160 125 325 2,875 $143,500 Living'ston _ _. _ . 52,700 5,000 1 5,150 Macomb 1 2 1 1 1 81,300 Manistee 1 1 33,950 Marquette Mason.. .. -. 50,100 17,460 Mecosta _ 36,000 4,300 Midland 15,500 6,250 Missaukee Monroe ___ . 9 1 ______ 1 9 3 73,100 Montcalm 71,555 1,800 86,000 Muskegon Newaygo _ _ 17,800 133,200 25,400 2,200 3,300 17,900 500 Oakland Oceana Ontonagon. _ .— _. " i 3,200 28,000 500 2 Prepque Isle _ 1 20 28 1 26 34 18 26 19 21 42 5 1 16 22 1 21 31 8 22 17 14 19 4 200 6,665 6,575 250 8,250 9,600 6,100 7,175 5,525 7,150 17,425 1,295 500 4 6 168,350 41,900 3,500 92,450 95,300 Sanilac _ . ______ 5 3 10 4 2 7 22 1 St. Clair 86,500 73,220 43,100 138,500 551,160 15,600 Washtonaw— . , -. __ Wayne.--. . Wexford . Methodist Protest ant. State 41 1 4 2 3 2 2 4 5 1 3 8 2 1 1 2 4 1 19 1 2 __.... 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 35 1 3 1 2 2 1 4 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 1 8 27 1 2 1 2 7,785 200 900 150 500 600 100 900 1,200 200 270 600 250 200 300 650 675 180 $59,400 1,100 3,800 600 Allegan. Barry 1 Calhoun.,. .., .. _ . 2,850 7,100 1,100 7,400 8,600 2,400 2,300 2,500 2,600 1,000 Cass 2 1 Crawford .. 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 1 Eaton . _ .. Genesee .. .. ... HiUadale... : Huron. Ingham.. .. ..__ 1 Jackson _._ . Kalamazoo . 1 Oakland .. .._ 2 4 7 500 5,700 1,350 1 CHURCHES. 861 TABLE V. — CoNTiNTED. — Church organizations. eS '3 bo u II 1 a o a Church edifices. Church organizations by State z Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 6 a S 00 'J a Eei d Mob AVIAN. State 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 250 $3,800 800 Tuscola ._. 175 3,000 PBES BY TERI AN . State 238 4 4 1 1 3 1 5 3 3 6 2 3 2 3 1 3 1 3 7 6 3 2 1 6 3 1 12 5 3 1 1 6 I i 3 8 3 2 2 2 3 2 S7 2 1 9 i ...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 ""2 2 ...... ...... 1 ...... 3 1 ""6 3 2 1 1 2 2 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 1 226 4 4 1 1 3 1 5 2 3 6 2 3 1 3 1 2 i 3 5 6 2 2 1 6 3 1 11 5 3 1 1 2 6 4 4 3 8 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 2 8 67 149 4 3 1 1 1 81,195 750 1,500 200 250 500 210 2,000 950 850 2,350 650 700 250 760 150 476 600 930 1,750 2,000 400 560 100 1,700 1,000 600 3,020 1,860 950 300 2.50 750 1,700 2,425 2,100 750 3,075 1,050 300 270 650 950 275 350 600 1,000 250 1,300 175 550 $2,318,8.50 3,400 Alpnnn AllpgaTi 1 19,700 2,000 3,500 4,500 5,000 Alp^nn 1 Arenac 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 i 3 5 4 2 I 5 Barry . _ - . Bay _ 1 1 1 141,600 Berrien 29,800 Branch., 7,000 OftlboTin 5 1 96,500 11,000 5,100 Cass__ Charlevoix Cheboygan . _- _ 2 EOO 7,200 2,500 9,1.50 5 500 Delta - -. T>inlrinp?nn Eaton ,. 6,350 22,550 76,600 3,800 8,800 400 Emmet ■Grenesee 1 1 Gladwin Oogebic - _ . Gratiot . _ 1 3 15,000 HillHflalft 17,000 1 9 2 3 13,000 21,600 67,000 12,800 3,000 ...... 2 2 Ionia Iosco .- --. 1 Iron 1 2 5 2 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3,000 4,000 26,000 64 700 Isabella ...... 1 1 Ealamazoo- Kent _. 71,000 15,000 59,750 15,000 5,500 3,100 21 500 Lapeer Lenawee 2 2 1 Luce 1 2 ■ 53,500 6,000 4,000 36,000 18,500 1 500 Menominee . 1 2 ...... Midland 1 1 MiRtsaTili'Pft 59,500 1,200 15,600 1 1 1 862 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE v. — Continued. — Church organizations. t9 § bo s .a . si a Church edifices. Church organizations by State a Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 1 6 a o PEE3BYTBEIAN.— Con. Oakland.. 12 2 1 2 5 11 1 3 4 3 8 2 6 23 1 6 1 ...... 4 2 ...... ...... 2 ...... 4 1 12 2 1 2 5 10 1 3 3 3 7 2 6 23 1 2 10 2 1 2 1 6 1 2 2 3,365 650 200 300 2,700 2,200 400 1,050 950 1,200 1,550 715 3,250 15,330 250 $54,950 7,000 Otsego ___ ___ 1,000 7,500 Saginaw 1 1 3 2 101,700 1 14,250 Schoolcraft _ _ 10,000 ...... 1 ...... 1 1 2 13 6,500 St. Clair 6,950 28,500 20,000 St. Josephs _ Tuscola __. 6 1 4 9 1 Van Buren 7,000 111,900 Wayne 825,400 Wexford __._ 8,000 Pebsbytebian Kbformed (covenanted) . State 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1,200 250 250 70O $27,900 900 Bay __ Tuscola 2,000 25,000 Wayne Peotestant Episcopal. State ._ UO 2 2 1 1 4 2 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 65 136 1 1 1 4 2 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 15 35 86 2 1 1 40,827 550 500 250 450 1,120 700 500 1,100 250 175 550 250 150 300 250 392 1,000 100 175 600 500 1,050 150 600 500 400 $1,680,745 9,500 24 700 Alloxan 1 4,500 Barry > 1 1 2 11,800 74,950 20,500 3,900 42,000 1,700 7,000 7,200 15 000 Bay, - 3 Berrien 2 1 1 1 1 Charlevoix _ 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 Chippewa - .. Delta.. _ 4,000 4,500 5,000 9,200 57,000 4,000 2,000 15,000 11,000 18,200 2,000 15,000 Eaton Genesee __. 1 1 Gogebic 1 1 Grand Traverse. 2 1 Hillsdale 1 3 1 2 Huron _ _ Ingham 1 7,500 8,195 Iosco _ 2 Iron .. ._ Isabella __ 1 3 2 ...... 1 2 150 750 850 6,650 38,500 91,700 Jackson __. 1 1 Kalamazoo „. OHUKOHES. 863 TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. N "3 bo O as o o S c3 Church edifices. Church organizations by State .£3 a !5 Material of constmction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 1 1 S3 P Peotestant Episcopal— Con. Kent i 2 3 5 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 I 1 2 5 3 2 3 i 1 3 22 2 1 ...... 1 1 ...... 1 2 ...... .- ...... 4 2 3 5 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 . 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 2,550 160 1,025 1,175 650 400 250 250 1,025 250 450 200 400 525 300 220 1,000 350 525 $115,000 Lake .__. 1,150 Lapeer 2 2 2 6,000 Lenawee 23,700 6,700 2,800 Macomb 6,000 1 1 10,400 ...... 2 83,500 Mason 4,000 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 17,900 Menominee.. ._ . 400 Midland 4,500 Monroe . 1 12,800 1,500 Montmorency __ 2,000 1 ...... 1 69,000 7,500 Oakland ., .. 1 21,500 300 ...... 4 2 2 2 1 ...... 8 1 2 5 3 2 3 3 1 3 22 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 13 100 425 1,950 550 450 1,150 650 300 1,500 7,835 400 Ottawa __ __ -. 9,500 1 1 1 1 1 130,600 Sanilac 10,400 4,900 St. Clair __ 48,300 6,300 Van Buren . 1,500 Washtenaw 2 2 ...... 106,500 Wayne _ _ 443,500 Rbfoemed Chuech in America. State 50 5 3 17 1 3 2 2 1 9 4 1 2 34 5 3 13 1 1 1 1 ...... 1 49 5 3 17 1 2 2 2 1 9 4 1 2 7 1 41 4 3 13 1 2 1 1 1 9 3 1 2 1 20,270 1,290 1,600 10,105 200 400 900 200 300 3,425 1,275 150 425 $302,450 12,500 Kalamazoo 25,000 Kent 4 182,300 4,200 Missaukee 2,600 1 10,000 2,600 Newaygo 1 3,000 38,400 Ottawa, _. ...... St. Joseph 16,150 500 5,200 Refobmed Church in the United States. State 9 3 1 5 9 3 1 8 6 2,325 100 300 175 250 200 1,000 300 $32,700 1,500 3,000 2,500 5 000 Allegan _ Bay -. - Kalamazoo 700 3 8,000 12,000 1 864 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. *3 1 a Church edifices. Church 1 Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 6 a o 1 2 1 a Roman Catholic. State . 362 1 2 6 3 4 1 3 2 10 1 6 2 3 2 1 5 8 1 2 1 9 7 2 4 6 1 5 2 1 1 12 18 4 6 3 1 3 2 1 1 12 4 4 5 6 5 1 5 7 4 1 8 2 3 9 2 8 201 1 ...... 2 1 3 1 7 ...... 2 2 1 ...... 1 ...... ...... 5 ...... 4 3 1 ...... 10 5 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 2 1 3 5 2 1 7 1 1 6 1 5 352 1 2 6 3 4 1 3 2 10 1 6 2 3 2 1 4 8 1 2 1 7 7 2 4 6 1 5 2 1 1 12 13 3 6 2 1 3 2 1 1 12 3 4 5 6 5 1 4 7 4 1 8 2 3 9 2 8 9 94 247 1 2 4 2 3 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 1 150,369 200 125 1,6S5 1,678 925 300 700 540 7,285 168 2,290 740 1,250 1,025 300 1,610 1,650 250 550 200 2,575 2,955 500 1,125 2,405 250 2,100 660 180 1,000 7,350 3,940 1,100 2,300 1,150 200 2,500 2,000 1,100 150 6,370 700 1,000 1,150 2,350 1,330 300 1,705 3,!!2b 3,000 475 4,628 250 450 3,375 800 4,800 .$4,539,:)86 Alnnnn. 1,500 Alppr 750 ...... 2 26,700 Alpena _ 43,526 Antfrim. 1 8,200 ArnTmr. 4,000 Baraga 1 4 3,200 Barry .., 8,000 Bay 224,800 1,000 Berrien _ 4 2 3 2 1 101,500 Branch 18,000 71,000 Cass 18,000 1,000 Cheboygan 4 6 1 2 1 6 7 2 4 6 1 5 2 1 17,600 Chippewa ^ 1 45,225 1,500 Clare Clinton -_ 7,000 3,000 Delta. 1 36,000 57,500 Eaton 4,900 26,700 Emmet _ „ Genesee _ 51,800 1,900 43,500 10,800 800 Gladwin.-. Gratiot— HiUsdale .._ 1 33,000 207,500 48,000 6,800 36,526 13,000 2,000 25,000 50,000 Houghton __. 12 12 1 6 2 1 1 2 Ionia Iron 1 2 1 ...... Jackson _ . Kalamazoo . 100,000 1,000 272,600 3,100 6,900 12,080 Kalkaska _ 1 6 3 4 5 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 7 2 8 7 2 2 Kent Lapeer Leelanau " 1 ...... 4 Lenawee _ 107,700 26,000 6,000 16,200 68,700 151,000 7,500 101,200 8,450 4,800 71,300 8,000 Mackinac Macomb 2 3 Manistee Manitou Marquette . 1 Mason Mecosta Menominee .. ... 2 Midland Monroe... 6 117,500 CHURCHES. 865 TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. 1 1 a a as Church edifices. Church organizations by State .a s Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 1 1 6 a h ft 1 Roman Catholic— Con. Montcaliu — 2 5 3 6 4 2 i 2 2 6 3 2 12 8 3 3 11 1 2 5 6 35 1 1 4 ...... ...... ...... 2 2 1 6 3 1 """5' 1 2 1 6 29 1 2 5 3 6 3 2 3 2 2 6 » 1 12 8 3 3 11 1 2 5 6 35 1 2 3 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 5 2 1 9 7 3 1 8 1 2 5 1 11 1 550 1,750 350 2,065 575 625 1,350 550 500 1,570 1,210 150 4,660 2,280 760 1,000 5,250 275 750 1,245 2,765 25,530 200 $3,500 Muskegon . 2 80,400 4,400 Oakland . 1 48,650 Oceana 4,700 5,700 Ontonagon ._ 4,700 2,800 4,700 Ottawa .- 1 1 24,400 16,000 500 Saginaw -. . 2 1 1 75,580 Sanilac 17,800 6,400 2 3 25,100 St Clair 133,300 3,000 Tuscola --. 8,500 Van Buren_.- 8,300 .._.-. 5 21 74,700 Wayne 1,632,500 Wexford 3,000 Salvation Army, State 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1,525 700 300 300 225 $4,600 Bay 3,200 800 Jackson 1 Shiawassee - 1 600 Se\'enth Day Adventist. 82 3 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 4 1 1 4 5 1 2 2 1 5 1 1 3 5 71 3 1 1 1 1 5 4 67 3 1 1 1 16,790 650 150 250 175 150 3,750 $125,775 5,000 800 Barry 2,150 1,500 i 1 2,000 Halhnnn 4 39,600 Cheboygan. Clinton ...... 1 4 1 1 4 5 1 2 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 5 1 2 1 1 4 125 900 400 250 800 1,200 300 300 150 300 700 600 Eaton 4,100 6,000 2,500 5,200 7,200 800 Grenesee Gratiot Hillsdale Ionia 900 800 1,000 4,100 Kent. Mason 1 3 1 3 100 280 Mecosta 1,200 109 866 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE v.— Continued.— CAwrc/i organizations. .2 1 II o a Church edifices. Church organizations by State 1^ at Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. £ a S 1 6 1 1 Seventh Day Adventist.— C(m. Menominee 1 1 5 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 4 5 2 2 ...... 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 5 2 1 50 200 850 300 150 $176 Midland 600 7,350 Newaygo 1,500 Oakland 1,500 1 2 1 2 100 490 500 Ottawa 2,000 1 ...... ...... 3 2 2 4 i 2 3 2 1 3 4 2 970 400 500 650 700 500 3,000 Shiawassee ' 2,500 X 1 6,500 Tuscola 2,250 1,550 11,000 Wexford Union. State 42 3 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 6 42 3 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 40 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 X X X 2 1 6 1 8,475 550 250 250 250 400 150 300 200 150 400 800 350 250 800 XOO 300 600 150 150 625 150 1,300 145,975 4,200 1,500 Cass 2,500 Chippewa 1 1,300 Grand Traverse 1,600 Hillsdale 650 Ingham 2,500 1,000 400 Jackson 1,400 Kent 3,800 Lapeer 1,500 350 Macomb 5,200 Missaukee 75 500 Newaygo 800 Ottawa _ - 1,000 Sanilac 600 1 3,500 St. Clair 600 Wayne 11,000 Unitaeian. state 10 1 1 9 3 6 3,555 200 300 500 210 500 200 300 350 $137,600 Branch 1,500 Isabella . _ ^ 1,500 Jackson 1 6,000 5,000 Kent. 9,000 1 17,500 Mecosta 4,000 3,000 Wayne 1 1 995 90,000 CHURCHES. 867 TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. 01 '3 O |§ o (2 Church edifices. Church organizations by State 1 i Material of conatruotion. Seating capacity. Value of church property. and counties. 6 a S M til o United Bkethebn. State 146 6 12 11 4 3 2 2 7 11 4 2 8 11 1 1 6 2 2 3 3 6 1 8 1 3 2 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 6 2 59 4 6 2 3 1 2' 1 4 2 ...... 3 ...... 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 132 6 11 11 4 3 1 2 7 11 2 1 5 11 1 1 6 1 2 3 1 6 1 8 1 2 25 2 2 106 4 9 11 4 3 1 2 6 6 2 1 3 9 1 1 5 1 1 30,315 1,325 2,825 2,355 875 750 100 200 1,425 2,705 500 200 1,400 2,720 300 200 1,500 200 435 640 150 1,700 250 2,150 150 325 $181,780 9,900 Allegan Barry. 14,500 12,300 Berrien Branch. 4,500 Cass _._ 4,900 Charlevoix 1,150 Clare 350 1 4 10,250 17,950 2,600 Eaton- 1 Emmet 650 Gratiot :::::: 2 2 6,430 Hillsdale 14,300 Huron . 800 2,000 8,000 Ionia _ 1 Isabella 1,000 5,400 5,900 2 1 Kalamazoo 2 1 5 1 7 1 2 Knllra^Vn 800 Kent 1 11,900 700 Lapeer Lenawee 1 13,000 1,600 2,000 Mecosta Midland 250 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 6 2 1 2 2 1 550 430 450 200 500 350 500 600 1,180 275 2,600 Mnnf^,B.lTn 2,400 Newaygo _ ._ _ 1 1 2,700 2,000 ! 3,900 2,200 2,900 6,000 Sanilac 1 St. Joseph 2 Tuscola 6 2 4,{B0 1,100 United Peesbyteeian. State 7 1 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,900 500 200 150 300 200 300 260 $13,000 4,000 2,000 900 1,000 1,600 1,600 2,000 Oakland Tuscola State 26 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 25 1 13 1 1 11 7,250 350 300 330 260 300 $172,300 12,000 7,000 6,500 Bay 1 Clinton 1 1 2,000 10,000 Eaton - -- 868 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE V. — Continued. — Church organizations. 1 g PM Church edifices. Church organizations by State 1 Material of construction. Seating capacity. Value of church property. . and coanties. 6 a S CO 1 ^ ij a Un'iveksalist.— Con. Hillsdale 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 i 2 1 ...... X X X 2 X X 3 X X 2 I X X 2 X X I 350 400 300 500 470 300 750 200 300 600 600 300 300 300 X50 $7,000 Ingham 8,000 Ionia 1 1 3,500 ...... 1 5,100 Kent 50,000 X 2 X 5,000 Lenawee I 6,700 Monroe 800 I 3,000 Oakland 2 X,400 X X X X 30,000 St. Clair X0,000 2,500 X X 2,200 Wayne _ 600 Webleyan Methodist. State 56 7 2 3 1 2 4 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 X 26 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 X X 2 ...... 1 X 2 X 2 X 2 ...... 49 7 2 3 X X 4 2 2 X 2 3 I X X 3 X X 2 X 2 X 47 7 2 3 X I 3 2 2 X 2 3 _ X X X0,050 X,X50 250 500 225 200 950 550 400 300 350 800 200 XOO XOO 400 200 800 350 250 500 $63,450 6,200 Arenac ,_ X.OOO Barry 8,500 X,300 G-ratiot 800 Hillsdale .___ X XO.OOO Ingham 3,750 Ionia 1,900 2,000 Jackson - 2,500 Kent 5,800 Livingston 1,600 X XOO X 3 X X 2 I 2 200 Montcalm X,XOO 2,000 X,600 Midland 2,500 1,700 Newaygo Oceana 1,500 Osceola 200 Ottawa.__ 3 2 2 X 3 2 2 I 550 325 400 200 3,500 2,300 2,900 600 Shiawassee Washtenaw MISCELI.ANE0U3. State ._. 58 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 9 X X 2 52 2 X 2 X X 2 X X I 5 47 2 X 2 X X X X X 13,305 5X5 X.OOO 600 200 200 X,300 160 X75 300 $107,975 3,225 3,000 1,500 Barry___,_ Bay .__. Berrien Cass__ "* 500 Delta 2,000 X0,800 X,000 X.XOO X.OOO Dickinson X Genesee __ _• Grand Traverse Gratiot _ X OHUKCHBS. 869 TABLE V. — Concluded. — Church organizations. tsi 1 II 1 a a P4 Church edifices . ' Church organizations by State 1 a a Material of construction. Seating capacity. Valne of church property. and counties. 6 .1 02 a 1 1 ji ^ MisCELLANEOtia.— Con. Huron . 2 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 8 ""l 2 1 1 1 3 4 2 1 1 300 200 200 200 1,000 1,400 a,5flo 1,200 2,000 Isabella 1 1 2,500 Kalamazoo 2 4 21,600 Kent _ 9,900 Lake 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 1 1 1 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 8 250 150 100 125 200 325 150 300 950 230 300 150 600 1,725 1,100 Marquette 1,500 Mason 1,800 600 Monf-j'.film 650 Muskegon . . _ 3,000 1,200 1,200 Saginaw _ ,_ 6,900 1,000 800 St. Clair 600 St. Joseph 1 5,800 Wayne _ 19,000 870 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE YI.— Libraries in the State clarified according to the number of volumes in each, June 1, 1894. CO o -3 O 6 1 2 S 'I 09 C8 1 o O i 1 1 a 1 o u a 1 1 Z < 04 a 1-3 a EH to H O f» ["Under 25 8,707 8,632 1 21 9 2 5 3 34 25 to 50 14,721 14,511 3 35 17 34 12 16 93 50 to 100 20,170 19,713 13 34 48 2 123 53 23 161 100 to 200 _ 16,395 15,616 57 97 91 2 255 126 25 126 Statei _. 200 to 500 10,363 9,382 110 128 111 8 277 189 40 118 500 to 1,000..... 2,591 2,222 61 49 38 3 72 74 30 42 1,000 and over. 1,072 819 36 21 24 5 25 46 35 61 . Totals 74,019 70,895 281 385 338 20 788 505 172 635 > Bzcliuive o{ State library. LIBRARIES. 871 TABLE VII. — Libraries in the incorporated cities classified according to the number of volumes in each, June 1, 1894. All cities! _ rUnder 25 3,023 25 to 50 5,916 50 to 100 9,372 100 to 200 8,928 1200 to 500 6,493 500 to 1,000 1,826 1,000 and over. 856 . Totals 36,416 3 3,003 5,869 9,295 8,701 6,098 1,650 685 35,304 118 15 31 30 87 111 37 17 328 186 5 16 54 140 55 22 292 23 54 4 20 20 12 43 103 I ExclnsiTe of State library. 872 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. ^ s ■° 2 •Beainpi -^j3^„ 8^ W O t- -^ ift »-t tH ^ »ft Oi C- tH IC»H ■SOlJBJqirj ■rH"*FHmt-mooi.o 9 ti 5 g 'soratixo^ O «D Q -* ifS *tSS ■seuBjqiq; tHCMW*^ CQ-*Ni-l nn •seoiti^o^ gsssss ■(0% So3o ? 05 lO Q CQ U5 O 5M t-Oira ' M iH iH Oi rH 0> o^t- c«a ds o o> ep tr c^ ■BBTiBiqtT; COi-tO-^T-l 'i-fCOOO O CS lO iH CO ?D to »rt •* CQ C- to M ^ 00 ■* iH N -^ (M C3 C^ OS »-< M S-9 •seranjo^ aOOCQiOeoo QccoiotomQOQ C<3 O ifs 'iD eo O O O 5i-1tH i-it-eo -^ o N 1/5 ^o c- 1— oi ■^ cxD T-i N »ra «5 o> w T-i N ^H ^»H»/3 So c- CO ira CO -f t- ^-1 c— to r- to -^ »o CMCJt-COi-tmir-Oi ■seiiBjqtq •setontoi^ g : :8S •seiJBjqtrj 5 o o p •seranp^ O CM O iO C t-coiniH-^ 3c-OiOOO«D 5 00 in 1—1 ii3 irt »-« HCQiraCO 0303 •saiiBJqiT T-t OS ■* irt i-H ec (M cd •S0nin{o^ S85 tHCMCO OiOOi/? 93 OS 10 C>] n" eo"i4" N rHOO ■COOatOM •BQUBiqiT; 'BOOIIIXO^ C-Ot- moo ooc-eo •S9UBjqin[ c- loaco xo iHiHM">*CO >OOOS 5 OS CO -^ -^ OS lO CO iX> c<3 (Mt^OmM tOOOOQift MMt-COCOC-CDlOi-H OS"«(!inir-iOOl-^C0C^ to OS ^-1 « i« 00 10 O C- COM 001 CO COM IOC- (OOOCOt— •-•c-c— to -_ _, _ -, t— r— tratotccocs-^ 3 Ti 00 1- «D CO CO ifs CO ea ->* CM 50 ira c- o •BgranxoA CO oa QO ifS ifS OS to lA rH CVJ ,-H •seuojqirj OSr-IOOOSOOSC—jgC t-i-HOir-'Hc^COCOi- ■«» i.-; Oi Oi - Ot — »■;■> — 'rfc lt -r m re r I c/C c -H ?j t— [- c: 3C «5 CJ CO oi T— so te •"-t:S=^§ ~ -~ 7.Oi-HX — CO soocrtCKO-^oiCaiO-a''-" D 00 i-i CO ^ iH C- T3 30CCin! c; u-: lt cc 7^ toir?-* X -TOO O'ii-O 03j OO- W °Ci irtCMSo--M Oi ^H CJ -ijl 1-1 o o- •fjS!X)i-c-c5-*-. C-^^C-C^mCQOi^OTO r-J^i i-ioiccoic^:-] •no OOO i^^2ti QO Ou^»re4«Oi ^ L-uo r— CI 1— o • a; c- CI i-T x- CO oo 1 38 '8 BBS irtoo 50 — CI ..-n-i SB5 is 0Q0C30l.-0» coQOs;OWl-:o fieo 1-1,-Hco ro r J I o o; so-*^aii-«'X;x-H 5O«DOO»oc-i«0ic-c--^T- *C^-VOi«OaiOCOO^"^C- D lt * OS 1-1 r; -j5 c- c^ ^ :/; Ci --0-^;-:*Xr-rjcri«0'Xi H t- 01 -^ CC C20--"Q» iOi-nTOCOOOUSOOOOt— OotOs -hO-^OIl-? — CCOMOS-^ '^ lO 1-1 CO •* O OS — i/T 03 ■•»< r>) WOiO^oa 1-tt-^COOs O x w o lo 7^1 in 7J -H '^ 'X. -T -^ COOOi-J" p — t-Ot^aiX.Oi f^ M 71 ut: oi pjific— ^-oCOHOOiC— M?J^- 1-lCOC-t~t-■^^ClP^oOC9t- ^^ *rj T ^ ^^ ^^ v^ v^ ^^ t>J U3 I X-H^i-i-^OMOO-^WO' X M"aD Q og M t-T-^-nTivricr ■* to 70'--'toM-w"i-i Oic-g?«ootrc^"oo'»"'r cowcot- S5-*os — oi^^nS «r-'*c^Kin«DXJM wmco T-(09Nooi-i^3'*tDeO"*o 7^ CMO^^O THt-^-*OS Wt--^ C^Jt-'VMOJT-HOO CO"*tDCO ■^ i-lO 00lO^H00»-«O007J0a01® !=3 ■ ■ a t- 5 O CD 09 ? S S P O a gg O K, fii'^O fc ^ - Q h* to "1 ■a^gliSi'lgS g§§ggssgg!a.a§g gs|-3saliils£ 110 3»5=J=J|SSa55 3SS-3Sa^§gJS£ J ^g-fal^J § g||| i-]aasaaaaaaaaa aazoooooooooM »Sa>xS^?Dlr^>^^^ 874 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. Xi o •seranxo^ ■setJBjqtrj lH OlO i^H '3 bi ■seian|o^ pcoSo eooo --co 1(5 •seiJBjqtq o o •seniTijoA. SCO COt-I ■seuBiqiT ri O ^ o ■samn{Oj\^ oo moo 1-hS looom sgsss OJNinmrH OSWOOKM ■SQUBjqi'7 '>*C>a 03t-C3 -«# (M «) fH 1-1 IMPCICC C^C-CQ J-^rHOaCO ■seraa^o^ •seiiBjqirj 5 o ■aoran|o^ ss S88 •SOTJBjqirj ^ rt iJ 'seinnxo^ ■seTJ'BjqT'3 ■seratixo^ ■soTiBJcqiq •seninxo^ eocg-Ht-cj tH Oi Ol M i-H c<3iraoOi(M g-^toio go^c^co^o DO?S« -ireMco ■"•mcDO t—oOiraOCO ONM-Hrt --ooooseo M 1-5caoo 7-li-iCQ(M COIMirai-lrH OCQ-^O"* «C>i«C~"*0 fSTHC^lWiH COOO CM ITS 50 CO CC C— «D la c- O T-i (M t— 'SOUItlJO^ •O <^ tr- -^ T-t most- COO O Oi If? to C- tH[:---IGO-* jii-IOJmO COCO-^-^t- ii5ir3CO«DOS eoc^eot-oi Oic-oicoOi tr-C-C-Oi^ OicoeoOOs co■^'^30coeo «DOOWiOCQ CDWCO-- -*oo tH CO gS^'^ •seiiBjqTT; lOCO-iHeDOO SQQi:r--*Os iHT-(CQiM MupOioOt- COMmi-lrH iracDOrHtD O-HC CQCOi^— "-(f* t-coa COiH^CMt-I COQO ■*t< CO OO *« ^a --I tOTOOi-fTOoO §§§-< ,20. ■♦r en ^ (8 © 03 TJ -So >j(«a g a. ts-o 5.2.2' a g g-3 5<<<«t~Oira OOOi-** CM rHrH i-H ■* N ■St— c-irs^^ i-iNr-ooC . _. .. ^ ^oO^COt- r-oiOi'M^ c-cON-*co xomMOir- tHCOiqc-M i«mcOC oao>-«^o oiWc-c-o O"**:©"^!-- M-wax—c- moi'-O-^io "^mQ^Jio ooira-^-iiS S33^2 tOODZOOi-^ t-ir^t-C-I^ C^C— lOC-j-O C-tOi-liOC- O-^XinO iHr-OON C-OOOlOn^ QO-^OC OtoeDCQi-H lOirt' gM c^cON--io M-^KiHO-H io«Oioo« CO •* CO N c- S5 '=c P :* ^^ "^ ?5 3? CO COiOiH-^iO C^lCONiOOO iHCO C- T-tCOOiOt-- COiHiHiHCM i-l CD ^H CO -l«C-OaciH "*CM in-* iH iH i-l C'J iH aO 7-3 -JD -I' C~ LOOSNtJI^M oOioeOiO^H COOCO-- C— Oli-li-'CO iTOC-OSOOOS OOC-i-ttO O^^Ollf OJ -J< i-HCOiftoO CJi-l iHrH i-t "* C 99 - o o o es g o o a „ lull a m a 2r^ r0 Q t4 p Fh d cs cd d d M fl ® 0] O o 0) ^ d = 24 tl'-> 2 a3 S ■ ■ - ~^ - o ? o o a .J *- ^ O ft Q «9 =3 S 2 rt . . . CQCQCQGQCO • * '^ a 876 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1. 1894. TABLE X.—For all libraries and for private libraries, the total number and the number of volumes in the State, and in each county, township, city and incor- porated village, June 1, 189i. ' All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. AU libraries. Private. State, counties, townships, cities and villages. 1 .s h3 i s 1 > .2 S 9 3 i o > 1 u as 3 B States - 74,019 10,106,582 70,895 8,482,711 Allegan Co,— Con. Saugatuck (includ- ing Douglas and Saugatuck villages) Saugatuck vUlage --- Trowbridge — 161 71 13 6 95 21,201 8,811 1,U2 325 7,261 157 68 85 5 17 2 9 9 42 10 7,748 241 849 450 4,084 4,084 952 1,172 79 2 16 2 8 8 43 9 6,529 45 687 450 3,425 3,425 952 970 20,567 8,217 565 Cnrtis - Greenbusli Gnstin Harrisville (includ- iog HarrisvUie viU.) Harrisville village. .. Hawes Wayland (inc. Way- land village) __ 92 6,457 AliPENA Co. 288 6 3 1 7 271 29,202 573 413 75 370 27,771 279 5 Haynes 25,634 12 3 1 4 1 3 2,073 298 75 325 800 575 11 3 1 3 1 3 1,923 298 75 175 800 575 Alqbk Co LongEapids Wilson II„II1_ 6 268 270 Alpena city 25,021 Onota 328 54 8 55 15 1 60 3 20 4 6 75 15 2 10 31,317 2,306 1,205 2,108 932 125 9,676 450 1,355 425 1,424 9,415 905 381 610 310 53 8 54 14 "'"54 2 20 3 5 74 14 26,539 Banks _ . 1,484 304 272 24 91 46 52 59 82 165 151 36 20 44 1 40 17 6 148 88 37 27 10 149,681 40,001 36,191 2,535 2,733 2,910 2,740 5,945 6,831 21,420 20,066 2,081 1,776 2,954 375 2,755 3,342 983 15,821 10,655 2,501 1,185 895 1,408 300 270 23 91 45 50 44 81 158 145 31 16 43 133,174 .38,823 35,238 2,470 2,733 2,775 2,533 2,107 6,658 18,064 16,916 1,407 1,135 2,870 Central Lake 1,205 Allegan (including: Allegan village) Allegan village Casco Custar 757 Echo Elk Rapids 7,376 Forest Home (inc. pt. of Bellaire village). Helena . CiliARhirp Clyde (inc. part of Fennville village) - Dorr 350 1,355 324 Kearney (inc. part of Bellaire viUage) ._.. Mancelona (inclnd- ing Mancelona vill.) Star TTillmnrft , 1,330 Gun Plain (including PlainweU viUage)__ Plainwell village ... Heath 9,065 710 Warner ___ 9 361 Hopkins 181 3 38 3 16 113 1 3 2 2 8,147 430 908 225 1,465 4,484 65 290 130 150 179 :-i 37 3 16 113 1 2 2 2 7,875 Leighton - Adams Manilas (inc. part of Fennville village) 38 17 5 143 83 33 26 7 2,488 3,342 583 13,556 8,390 2,264 1,082 695 430 Arenac . 836 225 1,465 Otsego (inc. Otsego Lincoln (including Standish village).— Moffltt 4,484 Otsego village 65 Ovenaal 90 Pine Plains Turner . 130 Salem _ Whitney 150 1 Townships and villages from which no libraries are reported are not printed in the table. 2 Exclusive of State library. LIBRARIES. TABLE X.— Continued. — Libraries. 877 Counties. townships, cities and Tillages. Baraga Co Arvon Baraga (inc. Baraga village) --- L'Anse (inc. L'Anse village) Ij'Anse village. __ Spurr Barett Co.- --- Assyria.. _ Baltimore Barry Carlton Castleton (including part of Nashville vill.) Hastings^ Hope Irving Johnstown Maple Grove (inc. part of Nashville village). Orangeville _ Prairieville Rutland... Thomapple (including Middleville village),. Middleville village Woodland (including Woodland vill age) Yankee Springs Hastings city Bat Co Bangor Beaver Frankenlust ___ _. Fraser_ Garfield Gibson... Hampton (including £ssexville village) Essexville village KawKawlin Merritt _ Monitor Pinconning (including Pinconning village). . Portsmouth Williams Bay City West Bay City Benzie Co. Almira (inc. Lake Ann village) Beozonia (including Benzonia village) Blaine AU libraries. 671 65 31 43 115 5 27 2 232 1,762 12 1 i 36 1 2 66 7 1 1,142 410 237 14,046 856 1,000 12,105 6,10U 85 69,454 2,121 1,170 3,746 709 15,414 550 .390 1,075 1,082 250 2,645 2,71 400 5,513 3,826 2,877 342 28,453 312,786 2,754 263 1,780 938 200 58 4,922 4,922 903 1,274 2,638 4,684 1,120 40 223,769 67,443 24,687 670 9,900 2,079 Private. 638 60 31 41 1 109 5 4 2 15 27 1 227 12,563 718 500 11,345 5,975 59,056 1,1 1,170 3,283 100 11,364 550 220 475 1,0 250 2,145 2,567 400 4,610 3,105 2,877 102 25,862 1,713 232,713 11 2,282 m 792 1 200 29 3,872 29 3,872 2 295 21 1,184 20 2,460 66 4,684 6 920 1 4G 1,117 170,709 404 45,275 16,692 4,775 1,829 Counties, townships, cities and villages. Benzie Co.— Con. Colfax (inc. part of Thompsouville vill.). Crystal Lake (includ- ing Frankfort village) Frank fort village Gilmore (inc. South Frankfort village) .-. Homestead Inland,. _ Joyfleld Lake Platte.. Weldon (inc. part of Thompsouville vill.) __ Beehien Co. Bainbridge Benton Berrien (inc. part of Eau Claire village) Bertrand Buchanan (including Buchanan village) Buchanan village Chickaming Galien (inc. Galieu village) Lake Lincoln (inc. Stevens- viUe village) New Buffalo (inc. New Buffalo village) NUes _ Oronoko (inc. Berrien Springs village) Berrien Springs village Pipestone (inc. part of Eau Claire village)... Royal ton Sodus St. Josephs,, Three Oaks (inc. Three Oaks village) Watervliet (including Watervliet and Col- oma villages) Weesaw Benton Harbor city — Niles city St. Joseph city Branch Co .., Algansee Batavia Bethel Bronson (inc. Bronson village) Bronson village Butler „ All libraries. 106 87 1,832 116 116 140 28 214 414 161 240 158 25 160 8,990 8,285 910 135 240 135 776 228,788 5,440 9,910 5,139 4,883 15,755 5,965 5,282 2,121 170 1,755 2,915 2,650 10,655 10,655 2,008 1,162 381 9,080 10,848 9,461 4,551 29,855 70,214 24,553 146,389 1,142 865 1,657 12,307 8,661 3,170 Private. 102 83 12 1 2 2 9 1,791 46 91 56 73 119 45 58 36 13 24 27 115 115 27 18 5 56 139 26 214 403 157 12 5 38 233 152 21 878 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE X. — GoNTiNvtx).— Libraries. Counties, townships, cities and villages. Bbanch Co.— Com. California __. Coldwater Gilead _ Girard KinderhooTc Mattison Noble Ovid_ Qnincy (inc. Quincy village) Qnincy viUage Sherwood (including Sherwood village).--. Union (inc. Union City village) Coldwater city Calhoun Co.. Albion Athens (inc. Athens village) Battle Creek Bedford Burlington (including Burlington village) . . . Clarence Clarendon Convis Eokford Emmet Fredonia Homer (inc. Homer village) Homer village Le Roy Marengo Marshall Newton Penfleld Sheridan , __. Tekonsha (including Tekoufcha village) Albion city Battle Greek city Marshall city Cass Co Calvin __ Howard LaGrange (including Cassopolis village)... Marcellns (including MarceUns village) Marcellns village Mason Milton. Newberg _ AU libraries. 15 72 10 15 16 21 n 3 118 46 18 124 335 2,775 46 191 39 42 10 75 288 1,121 412 622 48 6 45 32 12 23 28 21 1,342 6,626 2,581 2,481 2,435 1,999 860 165 11,140 4,650 1,795 16,056 79,768 307,854 3,870 7,147 3,830 5,750 5,442 751 1,876 4,470 3,223 2,000 100 6,107 6,107 3,597 6,118 4,620 2,030 3,387 940 6,928 43,921 136,170 55,577 74,432 2,376 1,330 12,700 2,600 1,340 2,310 1,565 1,595 Private. 14 70 8 14 16 20 17 3 114 42 16 119 331 2,714 45 179 39 40 72 8 24 69 73 23 1 50 50 45 63 46 27 39 10 75 283 1,116 397 591 42 5 43 29 11 22 27 20 o 1,165 4,705 848 1,781 2,435 1,835 860 165 10,410 3,920 1,555 14,156 64,737 266,975 3,820 6,005 3,830 5,575 5,312 414 1,656 4.319 3,223 2,000 100 5,040 5,040 3,397 5,665 4,339 2,1 940 28,59. 121,845 48,557 67,352 1,856 830 11,400 2,340 1,195 2,230 1,515 1,545 Counties, townships, cities and villages. Cass Co.— Con. Ontwa Penn (including Van- dalia village) Pokagon Porter Silver Creek Volinia _ Wayne Dowagiac city Chaelevoix Co Bay Boyne Valley (includ- ing Boyne Falls vUl.) Chandler... Charlevoix (including Charlevoix village) . . Evangeline (including Boyne City village).. . Boyne City village Eveline Hayes Hudson Marion Melrose Norwood Resort South Arm (including East Jordan viUage) . Springvale Wilson Cheboygan Co Benton Burt.. Forest Grant Inverness... Mackinaw (inc. Mack- inaw City village) Mackinaw City village. Mentor Munro Nunda Tuscarora Waverly... Wilmot Cheboygan city Chippewa Co. Bruce Dafter Detour. Drummond Pickford Sault Ste. Marie AU libraries. 19 27 40 47 17 36 22 211 295 6 1 180 o 2,025 3,431 2,795 4,968 1,542 6,085 2,136 26,974 24,694 300 270 413 8,140 2,002 1,987 57 1,034 46 643 1,190 2,000 372 6,842 412 973 35,366 70 1,116 65 175 1,249 3,949 3,949 1,010 170 977 1,647 387 10 24,541 46,921 1,867 214 541 1,180 790 47 Private. 18 25 40 41 16 3a 21 207 209 3 19 30 29 23 21 3 55 8 13 280 11 3 3 7 28 28 6 32 5 341 15 6 6 2,010 2,981 2,795 4,146 1,512 5,377 2,096 24,719 21,396 200 170 413 6,640 1,987 1,972 490 750 1,950 225 6,277 412 28,248 907 175 715 1,649 1,649 1,010 977 1,600 337 20,913 43,538 1,177 184 541 1,100 I.IBKAIIIES. TABLE X. — CoNTiNDBD. — Libraries. 879 All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and Tillages. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. 3 a © 13 a o > •a OS 3 a s en •a CO 3 E Chippewa Co.— Con. 3 99 1 208 135 3,301 15 38,781 3 96 155 2,500 Delta Co _ 619 8 3 3 23 7 2 108 13 370 80 55,808 410 160 215 2,703 825 600 2,650 l,2i5 38,995 7,693 597 7 2 2 23 6 1 108 10 361 71 18,852 Sugar Island Baldwin _.,... 210 260 White Fish Fairbanks 145 Sault Ste. Marie city... 206 37,881 Ford Eiver 2,. 579 (jarden (inclnding Gar- 266 18 7 11 1 3 28 1 179 15 17,238 172 385 315 217 105 3,301 277 10,016 2,120 253 17 6 9 14,723 269 285 205 125 Glare Co 500 Frost Masonville 2,650 Grant- Nahma 850 E^canaba city 31,106 Gladstone city 6,828 Summerfield . 3 26 2 177 13 103 2,319 101 9,686 1,755 Surrey (including Far- Dickinson Co Breen 288 3 11 1 16 199 55 11,999 363 2,038 300 2,228 23,925 13,115 275 2 13 35,778 Winterfield, 235 538 Feloh Norway 16 191 50 2,228 988 64 15 91 62 19 25 285 94 52 120 12 16 5 209 181 10 21 31 7 91,269 3,029 1,111 21,798 22,832 2,170 2,595 16,136 1,635 3,390 8,031 190 1,690 275 21,878 20,063 625 2,005 2,193 197 928 63 13 58 29 19 21 282 92 52 115 11 16 3 203 177 10 23 30 6 71,025 2,879 955 8,501 6,535 2,170 2,315 15,971 4,195 3,390 7,519 HO 1,690 160 20,128 18,933 625 1,555 1,610 157 Iron Movintain city Norway city 21,182 11,295 Bath 1,720 57 57 59 43 20 22 52 26 9 51 10 19 46 28 105 103 90 88 18 592 146 261 201,057 6,481 6,481 5,712 1,814 1,630 2,660 3,197 2,178 1,190 2,818 3,190 2,130 2,788 2,285 12,170 12,170 42,185 11,160 7,597 66,912 18,697 17,663 1,671 53 55 58 13 17 21 50 25 8 53 39 18 43 27 103 103 86 85 16 581 111 235 162,624 Bingham (including St. Johns Tillage) St. Johns village Dallas (including Pow- Bellevne (including BelleTUB village) Believne village Benton (including Pot- terville village) RrnnVfiplH 1,931 1,931 5,512 DeWitt Du Plain (inc. Elsie 1,811 yillj^g'fl) Carmel . 1,015 Chester 1,660 FJqifivillaffP Delta 3,201 Eagle (inc. Eagle vill.) 1,578 Essez(includLDg Maple Rapids village) Greenbash Eaton Rapid* Hamlin 805 2,898 2,690 1,830 Olive. 2,638 Ovid (inc. Ovid village) Snnfielrl 2,18.') Eiley Vermontville (includ- ing Vermontvillevill.) ■Vermontville village... Walton (inc. Olivet village) _ Victor 11,789 11,789 17,635 Westphalia village).. Olivet village 17,510 308 1 1 2 1 1 297 2 1 2 11,371 50 307 202 91 110 13,107 260 78 163 298 12,170 Windsor. 7,112 Charlotte city 62,602 BaU Eaton Rapids city Grand Ledge city 13,119 15,517 Beaver Creek Blaine. 1 32 422 175 93 9 1 45,569 27,928 17,930 1,010 198 392 161 82 6 1 39,311 Frederic . Bear Creek (including Petoskey village) Petoskey vUlage Bliss Grayling 295 1 12,010 28 21,598 14,620 610 South Branch 1 100 Carp Lake . 30 880 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUISB 1, 1894. TABLE X.— Continued.— iibrartes. AU libraries. Private. Counties, townaliips, cities and villages. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. .2 1 CO to 1 3 B i2 ID cd 2 ® a > 1 s > Emmet Co.— Con. Center 8 5 14 21 165 125 6 5 10 506 335 406 846 12,876 11,451 280 221 963 8 3 13 20 161 121 6 3 7 506 85 342 747 11,626 10,201 280 80 410 Geand Teaveesb Co. . 653 50 38 31 1 22 1 13 43 1 231 19 141 138 37 25 51,326 1,707 1,477 949 335 2,307 851 965 1,677 500 8,344 6,005 23,986 22,660 678 1,545 629 50 37 30 42,278 1,707 Blair.. 1,144 East Bay 879 Littlefield Fife Lake (including Fife Lake village). Garfield Little Traverse (inc. Harbor Springs viU.) 19 1,591 Harbor Springs village Green Lake 11 42 540 1,539 Pleasant View Mayfleld Paradise (including Kingsley village) Peninsula 229 18 134 133 35 24 2,136 24 45 71 7 29 349 252 91 121 25 34 112 126 27 19 68 31 26 50 881 253,667 2,465 5,141 5,992 764 4,689 36,363 29,175 5,890 9,825 2,883 3,258 7,714 11,353 1,765 1,875 3,233 1,850 1,279 5,953 141,375 2,070 23 43 69 3 28 341 246 87 121 20 33 112 121 26 19 68 30 26 47 853 223,327 2,405 3,001 4,205 500 4,065 34,292 27,329 5,465 9,825 2,025 3,138 7,714 9,963 1,615 1,875 3,233 1,500 1,279 5,427 121,800 5,490 Traverse (including Traverse City village) Traverse City village.. Union Atlas 20,110 19,460 490 1,269 Davison (inc. DaTison village) 750 115 90 16 14 14 42 189 182 5 57 15 21 50 55 9 10 21 9 108 93,561 37,232 34,910 1,640 1,255 1,750 2,408 18,948 18,331 215 2,076 778 1,780 3,455 2,486 589 1,892 1,102 1,130 14,825 709 110 85 16 12 12 42 170 163 5 57 15 21 50 52 7 7 19 8 106 68,453 and Linden villages) . FAntnn villngn , ,, .„ Arcada (inc. Alma viU.) 19,187 16,865 Flint 1,640 Flushing (including Flushing Tillage) Forest (including Otis- villp y^]\t^.QP^) Elba (inc. Ashley viU.) Emerson _ 1,180 1,550 Fulton (including Per- rington village) Ithaca (inc. Ithaca village) Gaines (inc. Gaines village) . _ _. 2,408 13,775 Genesee (inc. part of Mt. Morris village) __. 13,158 Grand Blanc Lafayette 215 Newark 2,076 Montrose New Haven 778 Mt. Morris (inc. part of Mt. Morris village) North Shade . 1,780 Mundy North Star 3,455 2,322 Pine Eiver ,,, Eichfield.._ ___ Seville 490 Thetford Sumner Vienna (inc. Clio viU.)- 1,467 850 Flint city Washington Wheeler 1,030 85 11 2 15 8 49 6,247 530 135 424 122 5,036 80 9 2 13 8 48 5,558 390 135 250 122 4,661 14,250 Gladwin Co Hillsdale Co Adams (inc. North Adams village) Allen 1,259 105 72 5 40 35 95 95 110 183,359 10,105 8,760 312 3,716 3,305 23,975 23,975 7,510 1,223 102 70 4 39 34 94 94 107 165,267 Clement _ Sage 9,005 Gladwin city 6,440 Amboy 287 121 6 5 18 92 17,998 285 835 5,477 11,401 114 6 5 15 88 13,376 285 835 3,605 8,651 3,650 Gogebic Co 3,255 Fayette (inc. Jones- villevillaMl Watersmeet.. 21,475 Bessemer city . JonesviUe village 21,475 Ironwood city 7,075 LIBRARIES. TABLE X. — Continued. — Libraries. 881 Counties, townships, cities and villages. Hillsdale Co.— Con. Litchfield (including Litchtield Tillage) Moscow ._ Pittsford Ransom Reading (inc. Reading village) Scipio Somerset Wheatland Woodbridge .. Wright Hillsdale city . Houghton Co. . Adams _ Calumet (inc. Calumet and Red Jacket vill's) Calumet village Chassell Franklin Hancock (including Hancock village) Osceola Portage (including Houghton village) Quincy Schoolcraft (including Lake Linden village). Lake Linden village ._ HUEON Co.. Bingham... Bloomfield . CaseviUe ... Chandler. __ Colfax (including part of Bad Axe village)... Dwight Fair Haven (3rrant„_ Hume _. Huron., Lake... Meade Oliver Port Austin (including Port Austin village) .. Port Austin village Rubicon (including Port Hope village).... AU libraries. 22 57 76 52 30 281 164 8 87 26 18 10 61 55 149 13 63 35 708 24 6,190 770 900 3,001 8,691 2,209 4,220 6,475 3,092 2,295 89,833 82,683 1,085 16,872 6,69.: 1,677 4,675 13,455 6,: 29,346 3,7; 5,479 2,328 54,762 1,802 553 3,607 515 2,385 340 1,432 801 475 651 385 625 532 5,065 4, 2,390 Private. 75 51 30 276 434 7 17 10 55 51 142 12 60 35 677 24 5,675 770 900 3,001 6,635 1,884 4,220 6,175 2,717 2,295 79,808 65,661 950 13,650 3,470 1,477 4,675 10,755 3,836 23,092 2,800 4,426 2,328 49,587 1,802 350 3,363 435 1,770 170 1,432 511 475 591 210 400 532 4,465 4, 2,090 CountieSj townships, citie.s and villages. Hdkon Co.— Con. Port Hope village Sand Beach (including Sand Beach village) .. Sand Beach village Sebewaing (including Sebewaing village) — Sebewaing village. Sheridan Sherman Sigel Verona (including part of Bad Axe village) . . . Winsor Ingham Co.i Alaiedon Aurelius.. Bunker HiU Delhi Ingham (including DansviUe village) Lansing Le Roy (including Webberville village).. Webberville village Leslie (including Les- lie village) Leslie village Locke Meridian Onondaga Stockbridge(including Stockbridge village) .. Vevay .- Wheatfield White Oak.. WiUiamstown (includ- ing Williamston vill.) Williamston village... Lansing cityl Mason city Ionia Co. __ Berlin Boaton (including Sar- anac village) Saranac village Campbell ._ Danby Easton Ionia (including part of Lyons village) All libraries. 303 303 126 66 1 4 22 62 10 2,586 34 7 52 24 35 85 63 46 105 6 112 32 15 20 155 145 1,664 155 2,390 18,776 18,776 6,480 3,32;^ 50 1,100 882 4,561 1,355 321,784 2,465 935 3,081 2,501 2,306 4,0a 3,014 1,694 9,800 7,830 2,754 27,570 959 9,675 4,736 904 1,650 13,904 12,848 208,778 22,727 164,275 1,523 10,125 3,620 485 1,422 2,500 5,193 Private. 124 64 1 103 30 15 20 153 143 1,637 153 1,627 33 2,090 17,466 17,466 5,9,39 2,782 50 1,050 882 4,401 1,203 276,797 2,195 830 2,926 1,786 2,106 4,025 3,014 1,694 9,800 7,830 2,754 9,420 b50 7,950 4,626 904 1,650 13,556 12,500 186,478 21,927 145,046 1,523 9,095 3,620 285 1,122 2,500 5,043 1 Exclusive of State library. Ill 882 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE X.— Continued. — Libraries. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. AU libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and Tillages. 1 3 (S 6 1 s SI s 'o 'u 1 i 3 > ID ■s 3 i a 'o Ionia Co.— Con. Keene _ 15 160 104 24 58 47 33 47 15 168 156 21 379 487 686 15,270 9,5S0 2,£0j 5,941 3,503 2,296 3,493 1,612 19,019 17,819 3,190 21,165 66,847 14 154 103 20 56 46 29 45 15 155 143 21 368 476 670 12,865 7,680 2,300 4,841 3,330 1,596 3,39d 1,612 15,250 14,030 3,190 18,974 59,757 Isabella Co.— Com. Gilrnore 9 6 9 2 13 25 13 21 78 494 680 445 48 571 1,657 791 1,166 15,097 8 3 9 1 12 25 11 19 72 454 Lyons (inc. Muir, Pe- Isabella . 200 wamo and pt. of Lyons Lincoln 445 Tillages) Lyons village (part of) Pewamo village North Plains (includ- Nottawa Sherman Union 15 465 1,6.57 611 ing Hubbardston vQl.) Wise . 816 Odessa (including Lake Odessa village) _. Mt. Pleasant city 13,595 Orange . Jackson Co 2,039 42 37 181 71 41 24 156 18 29 9 23 7 75 91 92 31 40 6 21 1,082 260,421 7,245 6,915 12,725 9,720 6,010 3,259 7,685 2,060 2,255 1,435 2,503 1,065 4,349 7,216 6,266 4,335 4,270 495 1,966 175,532 1,992 38 33 181 67 39 24 154 15 29 9 19 7 69 89 91 30 39 6 19 1,067 Columbia (inc. Brook- lyn village) Otisco __. Portland (inc. Port- land village) 6,320 Brooklyn village Concord (including Concord villa ge) Grass Lake (including Grass Lake village)... Hanover (including Hanover village) Portland village Eonald 12,725 Belding city. Iosco Co 258 3 25 25 3 3 29 1 2 1 J9 37 4 98 38,831 247 6,095 6,095 525 360 7,060 200 213 50 9,811 3,S24 268 14,012 243 3 23 23 2 1 29 1 35,483 247 5,370 5,370 375 50 7,060 200 4,690 3,259 7,482 Alabaster __ Baldwin (including Liberty. 1,110 East Tawas village) . . 2,2.55 East Tawas village ___. NorveU 1,435 Burleigh Parma (including part of Parma village) Pulaski Grant 1,990 1,065 3,723 Oscoda (inc. Oscoda village) Plainfield Sandstone (inomding part of Parma Till.)__ Reno. _ 6,736 5,816 Sherman. Tawas (inc. Tawas City village) 86 35 3 95 8,831 2,934 138 13,212 Springport (including Springport village) . . . Tawas City viUage Wilber..... 4,135 4,230 495 Au Sable city Tompkins Waterloo , 1,886 92 3 1 60 7 9 12 12,485 240 45 10,022 438 622 1,118 89 3 1 59 7 8 11 11,260 240 45 9,222 438 497 818 Jackson city. 157,553 Ieon Co Atkinson Bates Kalamazoo Co 2,130 26 87 40 64 136 63 47 34 40 85 1 23 139 338,064 2,436 3,634 3,523 5,605 16,093 9,798 4,205 5,445 2,645 2,750 500 2,458 12,182 2,042 23 83 39 63 127 56 44 30 38 83 271,370 Crystal Falls (inc. 1,984 3,211 Crystal Falls village) . Hematite. Brady (including part of Vicksburg villagej _ Charleston (inc. part of Galesburg village). Climax... __ Comstock (inc part of Galesburg village) Galesburg vill. (pt. of). Cooper.. Iron Rivpr (including Ir<.n River village) ._ Stambaugh ... 3,278 4,787 Isabella Co. 279 5 46 34 5 35 8 4 28,194 280 3,948 3,093 730 1,082 705 500 254 5 44 32 5 33 4 3 24,466 280 3,718 2,863 730 845 285 350 13,045 6,970 3 555 Broomfleld Cob (inc. Shepherd 4,830 2,545 2,630 village) .. . Oshtemo . Shepherd village Coldwater Pavilion Portage Deerfield.. 22 138 2,308 11,395 DenvHr Fremont Richland (including Richland village) LIBRARIES. 883 Table X. — continued. — Libraries. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and vulages. AU libraries. _^rivate. CountieSj townships, cities and villages. CD O V cd 5 a I Si 3 a a .2 1 3 en a a o 1 g 3 a I Kalamazoo Co.— Con. Richland village Boss (inc. Augusta vil- lage) Schoolcraft (including Schoolcraft and part of Vicksburg village). Vicksburg viU. (pt. of). Texas 139 45 151 40 18 70 1,124 12,182 7,464 20,609 4,635 1,240 5,498 241,777 138 44 144 38 14 61 1,089 11,395 6,311 18,015 3,735 960 4,570 187,946 Kent Co.— Con. Sparta (inc. part of Lisbon village and Sparta village) Spencer- Tyrone (inc. part of Casnovia village) Vergennes Walker Wyoming (inc. Grand- viUe village) Grand Rapids city 89 30 40 8 78 52 3,936 6,185 798 2,756 769 6,519 6,010 652,604 88 30 38 7 77 49 3,876 5,897 798 2,465 489 6,438 Wakeshma Kalamazoo city 5,540 589,774 186 12 10 8 1 1 114 114 5 28 5 2 12,202 464 654 258 118 54 9,079 9,079 225 664 536 150 172 9 9 6 11,025 290 604 139 KatiKahka Co Keweenaw Co. 24 3 3 6 6 6 4,072 215 500 482 1,675 1,200 16 2 3 3 5 3 RnnrdmRTi 2,075 65 Cold Springs Eagle Harbor.. Grant 50O 110 660 Garfield Sherman. 750 Kalkaska (inc. Kal- 110 110 5 28 4 1 8,607 8,607 226 664 456 40 kaska village) Kalkaska village Lake Co. _ 133 41 10 8 35 2 1 10 8 13 13 2 14,470 4,290 591 843 4,291 165 150 1,303 444 2,115 2,115 286 117 43 8 8 31 1 11,849 Oliver Chase (inc. Chase vUl.) 3,963 377 Orange.. _ Rapid River Elk Wilson- EUsworth (inc. part of Luther village) 3,401 5,079 17 102 24 22 25 37 22 16 24 10 14 46 30 216 98 32 27 154 18 7 53 31 757,088 1,452 11,880 1,952 1,222 3,192 3,605 2,005 1,289 2,612 900 1,244 7,415 2,740 28,186 16,855 2,998 2,128 3,230 2,175 385 4,940 3,955 4,965 17 93 21 19 22 32 18 14 21 9 13 43 27 213 96 26 24 154 18 7 51 30 677,967 1,452 9,666 1,240 822 1,567 3,010 1,510 1,197 1,839 780 1,184 5,375 1,665 23,986 12,655 2,303 1,933 3,230 2,175 386 4,690 3,756 80 Lake Ada Newkirk (inc. part of Luther village) 9 4 12 12 1 Algoma (including part 1,105 145 AlpiTlA Pleasant Plains (inc. Baldwin vUlage) Baldwin village Yates Byron 1,908 1,908 25 donia village) Caledonia village. LATT.F.B Cn 787 116 6 1 18 3 3 17 21 2 83 156 90 12 15 92,298 11,543 1,350 180 1,600 217 376 2,959 1,316 300 9,455 12,565 10,103 1,792 2,322 733 113 73,057 Almont (including Ai- 11,143 Attica (inc. Attica vill.) Burlington (including Clifford village) Grand Rapids village) Grattan 16 3 2 16 21 1 80 145 80 12 14 1,100 217 village) Deerfleld 155 Dryden (including Dry- 1,959 Cedar Springs vill. and Sand Lake village) . . . Elba 1,316 225 Sand Lake village Oakfield .. Hadley (inc. Hadley 8,325 Paris Imlay (inc. Imlay City vUlage) 9,250 Rockford village) Solon (including part of Cedar Springs vUl.) Cedar Springs village (part of) Imlay City village Lapeer... Marathon (inc. Colom- biaville and Otter Lake villages) 6,848 1,792 1,885 884 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE X. — Continued. — Libraries. Counties, townships, cities and villages. AU libraries. Lapgbb Co.— Con. Mayfield Metamora (inc. Meta- mora village) Nortli Branch (inc. North Branch village) North Branch village.. Oregon Eich ..__ Lapeer city IiEKLANAU Co. . Bingham ... CentervUle. Cleveland __ Elmwood... Empire 55 54 10 13 187 Glen Arbor... Easson Leelanau Leland Solon Sutton's Bay. Lenawee Co.. Adrian _._ BUssfleld (inc. Bliss- field village).. Cambridge Clinton (inc. Clinton village) - Deerfield (inc. Deer- field village) Dover (including part of Clayton village) Fairfield Franldin _ _ Hudson (inc. part of Clayton vUlage) Macon Madison Medina .__ Ogden Palmyra _. Raisin .__ Ridgeway Riga Rollin (including part of Addison village)... Rome Seneca (inc. Morenci village) __ __. Morenci village Tecumseh (inc. Tecum- seh village). __ Tecumaeh village Woodstock (inc. part of Addison village) . . . Addison vill. (part of). Adrian city Hudson city. __. 813 4,990 5,408 4,830 492 1,: 33,360 2,438 51 87 4S 92 115 37 61 33 40 2 25 17 76 67 1 104 64 104 63 311 311 39 20 606 415 15,003 175 272 352 925 1,778 495 2,414 4,506 1,330 266 2,492 Private. 10 149 324,400 7,060 9,720 5,448 6,019 420 7,756 7,642 2,875 7,245 4,600 5,033 300 1,' 3,494 7,464 7,135 150 8.334 6,062 11,627 6,903 42,720 42,720 2,750 1,430 131,. 563 36,897 763 4,265 4,830 4,830 462 1,060 24,310 2,336 51 86 47 31 2 82 114 32 53 32 20 592 406 125 172 750 248 2, 4,120 1,130 135 2,278 276,494 5,740 9,020 4,835 4,719 420 6,145 6,642 2,600 6,255 4,500 3,490 100 1,279 2,734 6,439 5,335 8,115 5,002 9,727 6,605 39,662 39,662 2,570 1,430 107,213 33,952 Counties, townships, cities and villages. LivinqstonCo Brighton (inc. Brigh- ton village) Brighton village Cohoctah Conway Deerfield .. Genoa Green Oak.. Hamburg . . Handy (inc. Fowler- ville village) Fowlerville village Hartland _ Howell (inc. part of Howell village) Howell village (part of) Iosco i All libraries. Marion (including part of Howell village)... Oceola Putnam (inc. Pinck- ney village) Pinckney village. Tyrone Unadilla ___ Luce Co. . Lakefield MoMillen (inc. berry village) ___ Newberry village Pentlend New- Maokinac Co.. Brevort Cedar.. Holmes (inc. Mackinac village) _ Marquette. Moran St. Ignace St. Ignace city. Macomb Co.. Armada (inc. Armada viDage) Bruce (including part of Bomeo village) Romeo village (part of) Chesterfield (inc. New Baltimore village) New Baltimore vill Clinton Erin Harrison 971 104 67 38 12 43 113 23 38 223 1 733 22 96,761 13,448 11,178 2,558 1,1 2,780 8,327 2,r'" 4,014 10,257 10,237 3,215 27,756 24,286 2,131 6,434 2,355 4,278 4,278 2,923 2,300 Private. 7,293 6,700 6,700 255 14,894 142 3,855 51 229 400 200 10,017 115,886 4,160 26,588 22,948 1,835 1,160 2,685 4,455 250 948 95 61 36 12 42 112 22 77 77 191 153 36 78 45 44 a 49 32 19 19 6 208 2 'i07 ■ 21 82 11 7 18 13 2 LIBRARIES. 885 TABLE X.— Continued. — Libraries. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. in *C as 3 CO a a o > CO •c cd 3 a > 3 i •3 > o 1 3 00 Q a > Macomb Co.— Con. Lenox (inclnding New Haven, and part of Richmond villages) .. 91 3 23 169 50 26 9 13 101 58 135 9,525 1,500 1,910 10,590 3,260 5,885 1,105 1,617 12,010 7,190 31,771 87 1 23 167 49 23 7 6 100 58 131 8,825 1,000 1,910 10,380 3,110 3,385 700 531 11,950 7,190 27,362 Mason Co. Amber (including part of Soottville village)., Custer (including part of ScottvUle village) - - Scottvillevill. (partof) Eden 743 49 26 10 25 40 2 6 10 6 1 84 65 1 428 49,012 3,520 2,657 857 1,(S1 1,494 4S4 193 1,005 885 194 2,356 2,089 376 32,708 715 49 25 10 23 39 42,957 3,520 2,257 Ray Richmond (including 857 851 part of Memphis and Free Soil 1,344 Grant „ . Hamlin 6 9 5 193 Shelby (including part of Utica village) Pare Marquette Riverton... 705 435 Sterling (inc. part of Stieridan Warren (inc. Warren 83 64 2,258 firnnmit 2,016 Victory Washington (inc. part of Romeo village) Romeo village (part of) Mt. Clemens city Ludington city 412 29,378 Mecosta Co _.. 495 26 4 2 39 5 1 2 8 1 29 9 7 7 7 27 328 65,087 1,723 315 225 1,666 465 203 475 1,111 40 2,380 985 678 678 322 2,011 52,488 472 24 3 2 38 4 58,632 .Etna (including part of Morley village) Austin .__ BigEapids 473 16 35 9 10 44 21 14 8 26 8 1 1 280 81,057 1,567 3,521 726 1,321 4,869 3,810 572 538 3,850 1,454 75 8 58,748 440 15 34 8 ■ 9 a 18 9 5 24 7 1 1 265 69,944 1,287 3,050 342 1,056 4,869 2,860 271 218 3,550 760 75 8 51,598 1,530 130 225 Bear Lake (inc. Bear CtSppewa 1,366 132 Brown . Cleon (inc. Copemish village) Grant Green.. 1 6 1 28 6 6 6 7 25 321 125 Filer 790 Martiny.. ... 40 Mecosta Millbrook 2,203 625 Morilla Morton (inc. Mecosta village) Mecosta village Sheridan... Oneksma (inc. Oneka- ma village) 528 Pleasanton 528 322 Stronack Wheatland Big Rapids city 1,908 48,708 Manitou Co, 6 6 148 148 5 5 128 128 Menominee Co Cedarville 218 1 1 1 1 7 2 5 12 188 40,285 580 72 500 79 1,515 400 1,625 1,015 34,649 201 30,798 Mellen 1 1,238 69 1 10 10 17 5 3 20 20 4 3 499 581 16 109,676 6,305 700 1,625 801 1,370 662 2,050 2,257 2,257 315 185 45,791 41,753 5,862 1,202 68 84,034 5,345 Maequettb Co Champion 79 Mejer Nadeau .. 1,070 Ely. .1 /.'..'."'. 10 9 17 3 1,625 620 1,370 274 Spalding.... 4 11 178 225 Humboldt Menominee city 28,259 Negaunee Midland Co __. 299 9 12 15 9 12 4 6 31,503 825 701 778 410 1,675 251 131 276 5 11 14 8 6 3 5 27,331 Richmond (including Palmer village)-. 20 20 3 2 487 569 14 2,257 2,257 157 160 39,581 29,008 3,637 Edenville _. „. 575 Geneva 601 Tilden 728 390 Turin IngersolL Jerome .. 310 146 Larkin 81 886 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABLE X — Continued.— ijbraries. Counties, townships, cities and villages. Midland Co.— Com. Lee._ Midland Porter __. Warren (inc. Coleman village) --- Coleman village Midland oity__ Missaukee Co.. Blooii^neld Caldwell _.._ ClamUnion___ Forest Lake (including part of Lake City village) . Norwich ___ Pioneer. Reeder (including part of Lake City village) . Kichland (inc. part of McBain village) Eiverside (inc. part of McBain village) McBain vill. (part of).. West Branch. _.. All libraries. 1 18 6 54 54 153 MOHBOE Co.. Ash Bedford Berlin Dundee (inc. village) Erie Exeter Dundee Frenchtown... Ida LaSalle ._ London _ _.. Milan (including part of MUan village) Monroe Raiainville Summerfield (includ- ing Petersburg vill.).. Whiteford _._. Monroe city Montcalm Co... Belvidere Bloomer (inc. Carson City village) Carson (Jity viliage Bushnell Cato (including Lake- view village) Crystal Day (inc. McBride viU.) Douglass Eureka o 75 1,282 350 3,836 3,836 21.189 626 10,443 102 662 411 216 685 450 85 5,515 1,422 703 703 192 Private. 1 16 6 50 50 151 85,215 4,109 1,816 3,22' 4,574 3,522 1,049 1,426 2,631 760 1,223 3,150 1,325 2,467 2,440 925 50,572 113,706 705 ,533 ,033 ,320 ,965 725 ,000 ,005 584 28 17 74 34 41 10 12 23 13 15 35 14 23 22 9 214 991 75 1,20? 350 3,078 3,078 19,789 8,194 500 385 5,515 1,079 297 297 80 71,880 3,995 1,375 2,247 2,i 3,007 979 1,102 1,401 600 1,040 3,150 1,325 1,967 2,140 925 43,728 94,978 665 3,315 2,815 2,120 275 1,250 1,705 2,715 Counties, townships, cities and villages. MONTOALM Co.— Com. Evergreen (including part of Sheridan vill.) Fairplain (including part of Sheridan vill.) Ferris __ Home (including Ed- more viUage) Edmore viliage __ Maple Valley Montcalm. All libraries. Pierson (inc. Pierson village) Eeynolas (inc. Howard City village) Richland Sidney (including part of Sheridan village).. Winfield Greenville city Stanton city Montmorency Co.. Albert Briley (including At- lanta village) _. Hillman (including Hillman village) Rust _ Museeqon Co.. Blue Lake. Casmova (inc. part of Casnovia village) Casuovia vill. (part of) Cedar Creek Dalton Eggleston Fruitland Fruitport (including Pruitport village) Holton Laketon Montague (including Montague village) Montague village Moorland Muskegon (inc jart of Muskegon Heights village)... part of Heights Norton (inc. Muskegon viUage) Ravenna Sullivan _ Whitehall (including Whitehall village).... White River Muskegon city North Mufakegon city. 30 67 145 2 308 105 28 1,644 1,590 6,650 3,920 5,267 2,500 150 8,869 1,125 370 43,302 16,858 Private. o 2, 2,016 390 300 243 182,745 204 2,870 2,870 435 2,336 200 1,461 2,060 2,075 669 6,190 6,190 787 1,830 7,188 3,054 9,916 1,359 136,493 3,053 30 20 16 84 35 66 1,644 1,590 538 6,350 3,620 4,767 140 32 26 6 8,424 200 975 220 38,627 10,633 2,310 1,920 1,322 2 58 2 13 21 28 6 60 50 17 34 19 7 91 19 872 35 149,104 100 2,070 2,070 250 2,126 200 1,125 1,820 1,671 530 5,470 5,470 620 1,720 6,788 2,266 465 8,303 839 110,058 2,683 LIBEAKIBS. 887 TABLE X. — Continued — Libraries. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. AU libraries. Private. Counties, townshipB, cities and villages. •c u a > i 3 i s > 3 © a 3 > s> tA £1 3 CO s 3 > Newaygo Co. 441 20 11 3 38 75 27 110 10 4 13 28 4 6 2 13 43 1 4 29 40,696 1,038 841 296 2,626 8,437 1,622 9,227 1,425 820 436 2,715 455 368 355 704 4,976 220 410 3,725 414 17 8 1 38 70 27 108 9 3 13 28 2 4 2 12 41 33,941 700 570 31 2,626 5,701 1,622 8,904 896 335 436 2,715 94 95' 353 537 4,762 Oakland Co.— Con. Royal Oak (including Royal Oak village)... Southfield Springfield _.. Troy...- West Bloomfield White Lake.._ Pontiac city 15 42 200 16 29 19 39i 2,720 4, Oil 14 3^ Ashland (inc. Grant i,.:9-. Barton. 3 . 495 S,1S,S! 197 i,7io lel l.^'.X Big Prairie l.TlJii Brooks (inc. part of Newaygo village) Croton (including Cro- ton village) 22,9.50 l.f.OS 93,002 2'' 19 385 17.2011 l,.■.0^ 85,607 Oceana Co. 398 27 7 4 2 21 33 2 43 21 45 22 "3 14 5 34 123 12 41,139 2,155 593 278 270 1,582 1,189 205 2,479 768 362 24 3 3 '~"\9 31 1 42 16 Dayton (inc. part of 34,286 Fremont village) Denver (inc. part of 1,785 Hesperia village) 115 ■Rnslny Colfax Crystal Elbridge Ferry 1,2S9 1,149 Garfield (inc. part of Newaygo village) (jolden 30 Grant Grant •^ (19'' 514 Hart (inc. Hart vill.).. Hart vUlage Leavltt New Field (inc. part of Hesperia viUage) . . Otto..._ Pentwater (inc. Pent- water village) .. Sheridan (inc. part of Fremont village) 5,930 21 260 1 2,01s 10 322 4 7,212 31 10,692! 123 921! 10 1 5,2111 60 Troy 3 28 87 3,475 Wilcox (inc. White Cloud village). 2:0 3,732 1,625 24 126 65 46 34 29 18 28 124 98 22 131 83 33 10 11 51 145 122 29 Zi 239,251 1,579 17,328 21,128 8,538 2,442 3,630 2,095 3,815 12,683 11,023 1,870 9,647 7,38.5 5,725 1,055 »4<1 6,047 11,750 9,125 1,80H 1,689 1,564 21 119 63 44 30 29 !>• 26 121 9J 22 127 81 29 10 11 47 110 118 29 31 213,853 1,404 14,470 19,022 6,432 2,030 3,630 2,095 3,415 12,335 10,675 1,870 9,059 7,054 4,600 1,055 840 5,047 10,575 8,310 1,809 1,648 Shelby (inc. Shelby village) 9,642 Addison (including Weare 603 Leonard village) Avon (inc. Rochester Ogemaw Co. 52 3 3 4 1 2 7 10 22 7,911 45 153' 2 13(1 2 1:35 4 115^ 155' 2 5S0! 6 873! 8 6,487 village) Edwards . Bloomfield (inc. Birm- 100 ingham village) HOI - 120 135 Birmingham village... Mills i55 RinhlflTlH Farmington (includ- 230 ing Farmington vill.) 677 Highland West Branch (inc. West Branch village) 6,770 21 HoUy(inc. HoUyviU.)- 5,070 Independence (includ- 61 6 37 18 4,444 771 1,510 2,163 57 4 36 17 3,472 ing Clarkston village) Lyon (including South 446 Lyons village) _. South Lyons village... McMillen Rockland , 1,410 1,616 village) Novi.._ Oakland 487 34 1 8 251 32,066 161 24,823 Bnrdell (inc. Tustin village) Cedar Evart (including part of Evart village) Hersey (including Her- 2,213 30 330 19,06" 53 1 8 239 Orion (inc. Orion vill.) Oxford (inc. Oxford vUlage)— ,— . Oxford village 1,960 30 350 Pontiac. _ ,_ Rose 15,311 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894. TABIiB X.— Continued. — Libraries. All libraries. Private. GountieSj townships, cities and villages. All librariea. Private. Counties, towQshipg, cities and villages. m 0) 1 3 .2 2 a t/i a > 1 ■s 1 43 a a (2 Osceola Co.— Con. Hersey village 103 12 10 9 10 31 26 3 59 6 7 11,033 880 658 444 845 1,330 2,565 635 1,597 422 1,010 97 10 9 9 9 30 24 2 57 4 6 8,408 470 558 444 785 1,030 1,615 105 1,335 170 660 Pebsqub Isle Co Allis 39 17 1 3 2 5 3 8 4,633 2,226 250 474 160 266 122 1,135 27 14 3,362 2,035 Highland Belknap Le Roy (including Le Case 1 ..... 10 Roy village) ._ Metz Lincoln . Posen 266 Marion (inc. Marion Rogers (including Eog- 7 1,051 Orient Osceola (inc. part of Evart village) EoscommonCo Denton. ___ Gerrish 15 1 1 1 12 1,012 50 83 308 571 12 571 Richmond (including EeedCity viUage).... Rose Lake Sherman 12 Sylvan „ 2,837 10 48 14 210 39 7 4 5 6 193 124 267 23 5 7 7 11 8 10 4 13 6 6 2 31 15 1,892 430.865 757 2,250 2,750 3,947 2,127 2,840 755 830 290 12,181 8,978 11,725 895 506 703 703 1,477 176 80 685 350 1,197 414 540 800 2,125 3,208 377,257 2,735 9 48 13 210 39 6 23 3 3 13 2 2 1,896 53 600 898 45 300 22 3 3 12 2 2 1,495 53 600 497 45 300 361,196 Oscoda Co Albee 420 2,250 Big Creek Blumfield Brady (including Oak- Comins Elmer . Brant __. Bridgeport..- .. 2, '27 137 20 12 1 31 6 48 19 13,647 3,220 2,616 192 1,807 367 3,869 1,576 126 18 10 10,662 2,695 2,165 1,950 Otsego Co.. Buena Vista Carrollton (including Carrolton village) Chapin Bagley (inc. part of Gaylord village) Gorwith 3 6 180 117 265 22 4 7 7 8 7 1 9 2 12 5 3 456 290 Chesaning (including Chesaning village) Chesaning village Elmira 28 5 47 18 1,122 116 3,488 1,076 10,130 7,583 10 307 Hayes Livingston (including part of Gaylord vill.) . Fremont - 650 Otsego Lake James 350 Jonesfield (including Merrill village) Merrill village 1,021 22 6 22 43 43 12 1 43 4 21 41 10 11 225 91 210 307 126,908 1,369 980 1,365 2,561 3,565 1,135 1,200 3,639 1,284 2,211 7,356 867 1,396 16,386 10,049 30,999 50,595 968 21 5 17 41 42 11 99,600 1,099 780 1,050 2,161 3,065 7.35 703 703 Kochville 640 liakefield 119 Chester (inc. part of Lisbon village) 80 585 Spaulding 250 St. Charles (including St. Charles village)... Swan Creek __. 1,037 Holland (inc. part of Zeeland village) 310 Taymouth : 325 38 1 19 35 8 10 217 87 201 302 2,289 200 1,211 6,083 713 1,196 14,743 9,264 25,705 38,570 Thomastown Olive Tittabawassee 28 14 1,834 1,925 Zilwaukie 1,888 Spring Lake (including Spring Lake village),. Saginaw city.. . 318,507 Tallmage Sanilac Co. 521 1 35 13 34 15 55,987 140 1,974 5B4 2,405 1,330 477 50,334 Wright .__ Zeeland (inc. part of Argyle . Zeeland village) _ 30 11 32 13 1,616 Zeeland vill. (part of). Uuel 494 Grand Haven city.. Delaware _ _ 2,016 Holland city Elk 1,100 LIBRARIES. 889 TABLE X. — Continued. — Libraries. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. All libraries. Private. Counties, townships, cities and villages. .2 2 i a I .2 S 3 £0 3 'o > 'u 13 a a "o > i 3 1 o Samilao Co. — Con. 12 7 26 22 13 6 93 47 30 3 51 29 21 72 20 2 5 40 382 537 1,358 1,265 1,030 459 11,231 6,957 2,308 1,000 6,834 4,609 1,715 1,901 15,762 230 1,435 2,107 12 5 23 19 12 6 80 43 28 3 51 29 20 72 20 1 382 272 1,051 1,130 955 459 9,893 6,532 2.008 1,000 6,834 4,609 1,515 1,901 15,762 90 St. ClaieCo. 1,116 49 28 4 18 2 2 22 6 10 8 15 10 27 24 14 10 5 12 56 40 21 5 8 12 90 584 76 166,528 6,478 2,038 1,255 1,8?0 432 432 2,712 535 915 1,200 2,000 945 2,248 1,658 1,770 515 410 1,028 4,980 3,73S 2,460 528 1,225 795 12,566 102,020 13,935 1,049 47 23 3 15 145,587 Brockway (including Yale village) T^lynn 6,153 Forester Burtchville... 1,551 Fremont Casco - 355 China - 1,230 Clay (inc. Algonac vill.) Algonac village Clyde Lexington (iocluding Croswell and Lezing- 20 6 10 7 14 10 25 21 13 9 5 11 56 40 18 1 11 88 559 71 2,148 535 Maple Valley (includ- ing Brown CityTill.)- Marion (inc. Decker- ville villacel CottrellvUle 915 East China _ 1,150 Emmet (inc. Emmet vUlage) 1,925 Fort Sratiot _ 945 Marlette (inc. Marlette Grant. 2,047 Greenwood 1,228 Marlette village Ira 1,370 Kenockee 485 Kimball - 410 650 Sanilac (inc. Port San- MusseyCinc. Capac vill.) Capac village 4,980 3,735 WaBhington (inc. part 2,010 EUey (including part of Memphis village) — Worth 39 1,857 333 800 Wales SCHOOLOEAPT CO Doyle 181 3 2 31 13 126 2 4 16,301 153 150 1,158 1,703 12,676 125 336 171 2 1 31 12 121 14,609 110 125 1,1.58 1,245 11,635 705 Marine City — Port Ruron city St Clair city . 11,777 90,280 11,605 Grermfask _ Harrison St. Joseph Co. _ Burr Oak (including Burr Oak village) 1,060 50 13 142 26 11 33 8 19 325 30 57 41 13 111 46 9 164 130 33 118,793 4,772 1,990 18,505 5,345 740 2,477 510 1,455 30,290 2,910 9,940 8,610 1,164 13,873 2,500 580 20,295 12,015 4,357 1,016 50 13 128 25 10 31 6 13 324 30 54 38 11 107 46 9 163 130 26 Manistiqne (including Manistique village) .__ Seney 101,891 4 336 4,772 1,990 Shxawassee Co.__ 810 9 21 65 26 21 26 11 81 21 17 54 10 128 9 22 136 179 99,662 1,435 1,950 6,374 1,700 1,415 1,146 2,009 4,537 1,270 1,890 6,210 1,470 11,155 1,090 3,183 19,773 34,755 778 9 19 62 26 20 25 4 80 20 17 51 6 127 8 20 134 176 89,863 1,435 1,300 6,199 1,700 1,365 1,096 378 4,509 1,170 1,890 5,310 1,000 10,955 790 2,60* 18,843 31,015 Constantine (including Constantine village) ._ Fabius 15,770 5,295 Fawn River 690 Bums (inc. Byron vill.) 2,193 Flowerfleld 335 1,080 Fairfield... Lockport (inc. Three Bivers village) Three Eivers village... Men don (inc. Mendon Hazelton . 25,942 2,91C New Haven .. 7,86C Perry (inc. Morrice and Perry villages) Sciota (inc. Laings- Mendon village MottviUe.. - Nottawa (inc. Center- ville village) 6,530 957 12,505 Shiawacsee (including Bancroft village) Park 2,50( 580 Vernon (inc. Durand and Vernon villages) . Sturgis (inc. Sturgis 16,295 Sturgis village _. While Pigeon (includ- ing White Pigeon vUl.) 12,015 3,127 112 890 OHNSUS OF MICHIGAN— JUNE 1, 1894-. TABLE X,— Continued.— iibraWes. Counties, townships, cities and Tillages. TUSOOLA Co.. Akron Aimer Arbela. _ Columt)ia (including Unionville village) Dayton-__ Denmark village) Elkland {inc. City vUlage),. (inc. Cass Elm-wood (inc. Gage- town village) Fair Grove.., Fremont (inc. May- ville village) Mayville village Gilford.. _ Indian Fields (includ- ing Caro village) Caro village Juniata Kingston (inc. part of Kingston village) Koylton (inc. part of Kingston village) Millington (including MiUington village)... Novesta Tuscola Vassar (inc. Vassar vill.) Vassar village.. Watertown Wells Wisner Van Buebn Co.. Almena Antwerp (inc. Lawton village) _ Arlington All libraries . 10 Bangor (inc. Bangor village) Bangor viUage ._ Bloomingdale (includ. Bioomingdale and pt, of Gobleville village). Bloomingdale village.. Columbia (inc. Breeds- ville village) Covert Decatur (inc. Decatur vUlage) 1,266 2 74,449 2,1 1,875 864 2,1 75 4,041 7,607 1,379 2,694 7,445 7,445 1,718 12,293 12,293 100 3,345 1,050 1,334 233 3,446 16,627 16,627 1,550 458 600 119 Private. 62 85 91 .864 350 ,735 ,480 ,520 ,000 1,237 ,020 ,870 ,126 63,839 2,494 1,875 789 2,587 75 3,206 7,321 1,379 1,775 6,745 6,745 1,463 11,193 11,193 2,894 960 750 104 3,109 13,110 13,110 1,520 290 200 110,705 350 3,735 4,096 3,720 3,200 3,200 1,827 2,320 4,776 8,803 Counties, townships, cities and villages. Van Buebn Co.— Con. Decatur village Geneva Hamilton Hartford (inc. Hart- ford village) Keeler... Lawrence (including Lawrence viUage) Paw Paw (including Paw Paw village) Paw Paw village Pine Grove (inc. part of Gobleville village) . Porter. South Haven (includ. South Haven village) . Waverly WashtenawCo.. Ann Arbor _. Augusta Bridgewater. Dexter Freedom Lima (includ. part of Chelsea village) Lodi (includ. part of Saline village) Lyndon Manchester (including Manchester village)... Manchester village Northfield Pittstleld Salem All libraries. Saline (includ. part of Saline village) _ Scio (including Dexter village).. Dexter village Sharon. Superior Sylvan (including part of Chelsea village) Chelsea village (part of) Webster 138 70 18 247 247 27 48 280 77 1,962 92 18 11 195 167 9,603 1,485 1,291 9,672 5,023 3,090 28,580 28,580 2,330 2,280 27,971 4,265 Private. 519,224 7,995 2,030 1,038 710 1,700 853 1,635 125 York (inc. pt. of Milan and Saline villages).. Ypsilanti Ann Arbor city Ypsilanti city 43 10 10 18 23 108 89 12 135 88 846 254 20,999 19,400 1,150 6,150 2,400 5,215 2,916 2,916 2,255 2,635 16,091 14,311 1,240 12,197 8,965 336,842 84,083 65 11 4 138 17 242 242 26 47 277 77 1,882 92 16 7 14 13 184 156 5 52 5 3 3 18 23 105 128 87 824 242 LIBRARIES. 891 TABLB X. — Concluded. — Libraries. AU libraries. Private. Counties^ townships, cities and villages. All libraries. Private. Counties, towBfehiDS, cities and villages. 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