m 2^^ -'^O CORNELL UNfVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 085 506 123 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://www.archive.org/details/cu31924085506123 DEPAETMBKT OF THE IFTEEIOE, CENSUS OB^B'ICE!. TEANOIS A. WALKEE, Superintendent. Appointed Apiil 1, 1879 ; Eesignod November 3, 18S1. CHAS. W. SEATON, Superintendent. Appointe'd NoTember i, J881, COMPENDIUM o* THE TENTH CENSUS (JUNE 1, 1880), COMi'ILED PUI;SUANT TO AN ACT OF CONGRESS APPROVED AUGUST 7, 1882. P^RT I. WASHINGTON": GOVEE'NMENT FEINTING OPFIOE. 1883. ^H^5r7^ TABLE OF CONTENTS. [Set Alpluirljetioal Index, at end of Fart I.] PART I. Fac*. liBTTEB OF TRANSMITTAI, - xiU I^^^K0Duc■^0N it Ajpenbix a xvii-xxT An act to provide for th^ taking of the Wnth and suTjaequent censuses. xtU An act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the taking of the Tenth and Snlbsequent censuses" xsiv Appendix B - xxvi-liii Eeports of the Superintendent of Census to the Secretary of the Interior, xxvi, lii Appendix C liv-lxxvi Doonments lelating to the taking of the census of South Carolina liv-liivi POPULATION. Statistics of population 1-648 Table I. — Population of the United States, in the aggregate, and by sex, nativity, and race 2,3 II. — ^Aggregate population at each census of each state or territory as constituted at the date of that censu* 4,5 III. — Percentage of increase of population 6 IV. — ^Density of population 7 v.— The urhan population of the United States : 1790 to 1880 . 8 The center of population in 1880 8 VI. — ^Distribution of population by drainage basins 9, 10 VII. — Distribution of population in elevation above sea-level 10 Vni. — Distribution of population in accordance with topographical features - 10 IX. — ^Distribution of population in accordance with the mean an- nual temperature 11 X. — Distribution of population in accordance with the mean tem- perature of July 11 XI. — ^Distribution of population in accordance with the mean tem- perature of January 11 XII. — Distribution of population in accordance with the maximum temperature 11 XIII. — Distribution of population in accordance with the minimum temperature 12 XIV. — ^Distribution of population in accordance with the annual rainfall 12 XV. — ^Distribution of population in accordance with rainfall of the spring and summer 12 XVI. — Distribution of population in latitude 12, 13 XVII. — Distribution of population in longitude 13 XVIII.— Aggregate population by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 14-60 XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions 61-331 XX.— Population as native and foreign-born : 1880, 1870, 1860 332 XXI.— White and colored population : 1880, 1870, 1860 333 XXII.— Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians: 1880, 1870, 1860 334 XXIU.— Population by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 11^60 , 335-379 iii IV TABLE OP CONTENTS. Table. Page. XXrV. — Populiitiou of cities and towns of 4,000 iuliabitauts and up- ward, by race : 1880audl870 380-405 XXV.— Population by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 .... 406-451 . XXVI. — Population of places of 4,000 iniabitauts and over, by nativ- ity: 1880andl870 452-463 XXVII. — ^Native population of the United States, distributed according to state or territory of biith: 1880 464-469 XXVIII. — Native white population of the United States, distributed according to state or territory of birth : 1880 470-475 XXIX. — Native colored population of the United States, distributed according to state or territory of birth : 1880 476-481 XXX. — Showing the nativities of foreign-born population in the United States, and in each state and territory: 1880 483-487 XXXI. — Native and foreign population, distributed according to place of birth among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries: 1880 488-541 XXXII. — Native population of fifty principal cities, distributed accord- ing to states and territories of birth : 1880 542-545 XXXXII. — The foreign-born population of fifty principal cities, distrib- uted according to place of birth, among the various for- eign countries: 1880 546-551 XXXIV. — Sex of the aggregate population, with general nativity:. 1880. 552,55:; XXXV. — Sex of the white population, with general nativity : 1880 554, 555 XXXVI. — Sex of the oojored population, with general nativity: 1880.. 556 XXXVII. — Sex of the Chinese and Japanese population, with general nativity: 1880 , 557 XXXVIII. — Sex of the civilized Indian population, with general nativity: 1880 558 XXXIX. — The natural mUitia, with the total male population : 1880. .. 559 XL. — Male population and males of voting age : 1880 560 XLI. — School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties: 1880 561-606 XLII. — ^Ages of the population, as returned at the Tenth Census : 1880 . 607-648 A— Aggregate 607-612 B — ^Native white males 613-618 C — ^Native white females 619-624 D — Foreign-born white males 625-630 E — Foreign-born white females 631-636 F — Colored males (including Chinese, Japanese, and Indiana) 637-642 G — Colored females (including Chinese, Japanese, and Indians) 643-648 AGEICULTUKE. Statistics OF AGRicuLTUKB 649-923 XLIII. — General statistics of agriculture by states and territories at the censuses of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850 650-683 XLIV. — Summary, by states and territories, of the number of farms, the acres of improved land, and farm values 684, 685 XL v.— Farm areas and farm values: 1880 686-737 XLVI.— Summary, by states andterritories, of the principal vegetable productions: 1880 738-741 XL vn.— Principal vegetable productions, by counties : 1880 742-831 XLVIII. — Summary, by states and territories, of live stock and its pro- ductions: 1880 832,833 XLIX.— Live stock and its productions, by counties : 1880 834-923 TABLE OF CONTEJS'TS. PART II. MANUFACTUKES. Tftble. Page. Statistics of manufactdkbs 92ri-l2ll Remarks on the statistics of manufactures 92(5, l*!i7 L. — Manufactures, hj totals, of states and territories for the censuses of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850 928-9H1 LI.— The United States by specified industries : 1880 932-94:! LII. — Manufactures in each state and territory : IHSO 944-1029 liIII.— Manufactures of 20 principal cities : 1880 1030-1097 Baltimore 1030-103;) Boston 1034-1039 Brooklyn 1038-1043 Buffalo 1042-1045 Chicago 1046-1051 Cincinnati 1050-1055 CleTeland 1054-1057 Detroit 1058,1059 Jersey City 1060,1061 Louisville 1060-1063 Milwaukee 1064,1065 Newark 1066-1069 New Orleans 1068-1071 New York 1070-1077 Philadelphia 1076-1083 Pittsburgh 1083-1085 Providence 1084-1087 Saint Louis 1088-1091 San Francisco 1092-1095 Washington 1096,1097 LIV. — Special statistics for principal industries : 1880 1098-1211 Agricultural implements 1098-1103 Boots and shoes (factory industry) 1104,1105 Brickandtile 1106,1107 Caipets 1108,1109 Cheese and butter 1110-1113 Chemical products 1114-1123 Coke 1208,1209 Cotton manufactures: specific products of cotton ... 1124-1127 other mills : 1124 Dyeing and finishing textiles 1128,1129 Felt goods 1128,1129 Flouring- and grist-mill products 1130,1131 Glass 1208-1211 Hosiery and knit goods w 1132-1135 Iron and steel — 1136-1157 A— Aggregate of manufacture, by states 1136,1137 B— Blast furnaces 1138-1141 C — Bloomaries and forges 1142,1143 D— Iron rolling-mills 1144-1151 E — Bessemer and open-hearth steel works 1152-1155 F — Crucible and miscellaneous steel works 1156, 1157 Leather, curried 1158,1159 tanned 1160,1161 Tl TABLE OF CONTSNTi. TaWe. Page. LIV.— Special statistics for principal industries: 1880 — continued. Lumber, sawed 1162,1163 Mixed textiles 1164, 1165 Paper (not including wood pulp, leather board, etc. ) . 1166-1169 Petroleum (see Mining). Salt 1170,1171 ground 1170,1171 Shipbuilding 1172-1183 A— Aggregate 1172,1173 B— New vessels 1174, 1175 C— Repairing of vessels 1176, 1177 D— Boats 1178,1179 E — Ocean, coast, and river vessels 1180, 1181 P— Northern lakes 1182,1183 G— Western rivers 1182, 1183 H— Canal boats 1182,1183 I— Iron vessels 1182,1183 Silk and silk goods 1184,1185 Slaughtering and meat-packing 1186-1189 Woolen goods 1190-1201 Wool hats 1202,1203 Worsted goods 1204-1207 POWER USED IN M AN UP A C TUB E S. Statistics op power usbd in mahxtfactukes 1213-1226 Letter of transmittal 1215-1218 LV.— Power used in manufactures in the United States : 1880 1219 LVI. — ^Power used in manufactures in the United States in certain industries: 1880 „. 1220-1226 MINING. Pkecious ketai.8 1229-1236 LVII. — Gold and silver product of the United States for the year end- ing May 31, 1880 1230,1231 L Vni. — Production of precious metals by geographical divisions 1232 LIX. — ^Percentage of placer gold and gold from deep mines in total gold product 1233 LX. — Relative production of precious metals in the states and terri- tories 1233 LXI. — ^Average product of gold and sUver, per capita and per square mile 1234 LXII. — Rank of the states and territories in production of the precious metals .,. 1235 LXIII. — Production of precious metals unaccounted for in preceding tables 1236 NON-PKECIOU8 MIISTEILAIS „ 1237-1243 LXIV. — Condensed statement of mineral production of regular mininw establishments of non-precious minerals, by substances.. 1237 LXV.— Averages applicable to mineral products from regular estab- lishments from censuses of 1870 and 1880 in the United States 1239 LXVI.— Percentage of gain per ton in mineral products in the United States since the census of 1870 1240 LXVn. — Product of the non-precious minerals, by substances and by states: 1880 1242,1243 TABLE OF CONTENTS. VU TaUe. Fag«. LXVIIL— Tie mineral products, by certain industrial fields: 1880 1242, 1243 QUABRIBS 1244-1247 LXIX. — General statistics of the quarrying industries of the United States: 1880 1244,1245 LXX. — Statistics of the quarrying industries of the United States, showing number of quarries and production, by kinds of rock and by states and territories : 1880 1246,1247 Petroleum 1248-1253 LXXI. — Statistics of the investment of capital and the employment of labor in the production of petroleum during the year end- ing May 31, 1880 1251,1252 LXXII.— Statistics of petroleum refining : 1880 1252, 1253 EAILEOADS, STEAM CRAFT, CANALS, TELEGKAPHS, AND TELEPHONES. Eailboads 1257-1267 LXXIII. ^Physical characteristics — miles of railroad up to June 30, 1880 . 1257 LXXIV. — Averages (cost, value, and amounts), per mile of road com- pleted and operated, of assets and liabilities ; earnings, income, expenses, profit, dividends, and balance retained. 1258 LXXV. — Aggregate income 1258 LXXVL — Income by groups 1259 LXXVII.— Aggregate assets and liabilities 1259, 1260 LXXVIII. — Aggregate transportation earnings 1260 LXXIX. — Aggregate transportation expenses 1260, 1261 LXXX. — Eesults of traffic operations, by groups 1261 LXXXL — Per cent, of profit upon capital stock (paid in) of companies which report net income available to the payments of dividends 1262,1263 LXXXII. — Condensed statement of per cent, of profit upon capital stock. 1263 LXXXIII.— Capital stock paid in 1263 LXXXIV. — Net income available to dividends upon capital stock 1264 LXXXV. — Tonnage : Classification of articles carried.... 1265 LXXXVL — Accidents on railroads 1267 Steam crast 1268-1301 LXXXVIL — Statement of the total number, tonnage, value, capital in- vested, service, and traf&c of the steam craft of the United States for 1880 1268-1271 LXXXVIII. — Statement of the number, tonnage, value, capital invested, service, and traffic of the steam craft on United States waters, by groups : 1880 1270-1275 LXXXIX. — Statement of the number, tonnage, value, capital invested, service, and traffic of the steam craft, by states: 1880 1276-1297 XC. — Statement of the approximate number, tonnage, and value of the steamers, sailing vessels, canal-boats, barges, flats, and wharf-boats of tlj^e United States for 1880 129&-1300 XCI. — Statement of the number and tonnage of steam vessels of the United States navy,revenue marine,light-house board, etc. 1301 Canals 1302-1309 XCII. — Statement of the canals operated by states and corporations in the United States: 1880 1302-1307 XCIII. — Statement of the length and recorded cost of construction of all the important abandoned canals in the United States- 1308, 1309 vm TABLE OF CONTENTS. Table. Pago. Telegraphs 1310-1323 XCIV.— General iinancial oxhiLit for tlie year: 1880 1310-1315 XCV.— Balance sheet: 1880 1316-1319 XCVI.— Capital stock: 1880 1320,1331 XCVII.— Service account: 1880 13-22-1395 Telephones 1327-1340 XCVIIL— General financial exhibit: 1880 1328-1333 XCIX.— Balance sheet, etc.^ 1880 1332-1337 C— Service account: 1880 ;. 1338-1340 OCCUPATIONS. Statistics of occupations 1341-1399 CI. — Nnmher and sex of persons engaged in each class, by states and territories: 1880 1356,1357 CII. — Persons engaged in all classes of occupations, by states and ter- ritories, with age, sex, and nativity : 1880 1358-1367 Persons engaged in agriculture 1360, 1361 Persons engaged in professional and personal services 1362, 1363 Persons engaged in trade and transportation 1364, 1365 Persons engaged in manufactures, mechanical, and mining industries 1366,1367 cm. — The United States by classes and severally, with the age, sex, and nativity of persons occupied : 1880 1368-1377 CIV. — Number of persons engaged in the principal (selected) occu- pations, by states and territories : 1880 1378-1389 CV.— Fifty cities: 1880 1390-1399 Persons engaged in all classes of occupations, with age, sex, and nativity 1.390,1391 Persona engaged in agriculture, with age, sex, and nativi ty . . . 1392, 1393 Persons engaged in professional and personal serrices, with age, sex, and nativity.. 1394, 1395 Persons engaged in trade and transportation, with age, sex, and nativity 1396,1397 Persons engaged in manufacturing, mechanical, and mining industries, with age, sex, and nativity 1398,1399 FISHERIES. CVI.— Statistics of the fisheries of the United States : 1880 1402, 1403 FOREIGN PARENTAGE. Statistics op foreign parentage 1405-1409 CVII. — Parentage of the total n u niber of persons in the United States having one or both parents foreign born ; also, number of foreign-born persons having both jiarents native born. 1408,1409 AREAS, DWELLINGS, AND FAMILIES. Statistics of areas, dwellings, and families 1411-1417 CVIII. — Areas, dwellings, and families : 1880 1413-1415 A — Areas, land surface 1413 B— dwellings 1414 C — Families 1415 CIX. — ^Dwellings, families, and population in 100 principal cities: 1880 1416,1417 TABLE OF CONTENTS. IX ALASKA. Table. Page. STAxrsTics OF Alaska 1419-1429 Letter of transmittal 1421,1422 ex.— Statistics of the population of Alaska 1422-1429 * Arctic division 1422,1423 Yukon division 1423,1424 Knskokvim division 1425,1420 Aleutian division 1426 Kadiak division 1427 Southeastern division 1428,1429 Eecapitulation ' 1429 LIFE INSUEANCE. Statistics of life insurance 1431-1454 CXI. — Statement of the capital stock of all life insurance companies in the United States 1432,1433 CXJI. — Exhibit of the financial condition of life insurance companies during the j'ear ending December 31, 1879 — Income 1434-1437 CXIII. — Exhibit of the financial transactions of life insurance com- panies during the year ending December 31, 1879 — Dis- BUnSBMENTS 1438-1443 CXIV. — Exhibit of the financial condition of life insurance companies during the year ending December 31, 1879 — Assets 1444-1449 CXV. — Exliibit of the financial condition of life insurance companies during the year ending December 31, 1879 — Liabilities. 1450-1453 CXVI. — Number of policies and amount of insurance vrritten and terminated in 1879, and number of policies and amount of insurance in force December 31, 1879 1454 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Statistics of fire ajsto marine insurance 1455-1505 Letter of transmittal 1456,1457 CXVIT.^Classiflcation and capital stock of fire, fire-marine, and ma- rine insurance companies '. . 1458-1463 CXVIII. — Assets of fire, fire-marine, and marine insurance companies, December 31, 1879 1464-1469 CXIX. — Liabilities of fire, fire-marine, and marine insurance compa- nies, December 31, 1879 1470-1475 CXX. — Income and expenditure of fire, fire-marine, and marine in- surance companies during the year 1879 1476-1481 CXXI. — Surplsees and deficiencies of fire, fire-marine, and.marino in- surance companies, December 31, 1879 1482-1487 CXXII. — Risks written, and risks in force, of fire, fire-marine, and ma- rine insurance companies 1488-1493 CXXlII. — Ratios of the business of fire, fire-marine, and marine insur- ance companies for the year 1879 1494-1505 VALUATION AND TAXATION. Statistics of valuation and taxation 1507-1565 CXXIV. — Summary of the assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by states and geographical gronps: 1880.. 1508,1509 CXXV. — Assessed vr,luation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by. counties 1510-1565 TABLE OF CONTENTS. PUBLIC INDEBTEDNESS. Table. ^ Page. Statistics of public indebtedness 1567-1626 Debt of the United States 1569 CXXVI. — Exhibit showing the number of holders of United States reg- istered bonds in the various states 1569 CXXVII. — Exhibit showing the amounts of United States registered bonds held by individuals in the various states, and by banks, etc 15C9 CXXVIII. — Analysis of the combined bonded debts of states and territo- ries, counties, townships, towns, cities, boroughs, vil- lages, and school districts 1570 CXXIX. — Debts of states, territories, counties, cities, towns,. etc 1571,1572 CXXX. — Debts of states, territories, counties, cities, towns, etc., with local debt, by counties 1572-1626 NEWSPAPERS AND PEEIODICALS. Statistics of newspapers and periodicals 1627-1631 CXXXI, — Statement showing the total number of newspapers and pe- riodicals published in the United States during the census ydar, by periods of issue 1628 CXXXII. — Statement showing the classification of newspapers and pe- riodicals published in the United States during the census year 1629 CXXXm. — statement showing the number and language of all news- papers and periodicals published in the United States during the census years 1630 CXXXIV. — Statement showing the total number of newspapers and pe- riodicals devoted to religion, by denominations, pub- lished in the United States 1631 PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Statistics of public schools 1633-1641 Letter of transmittal 1635-1637 CXXXV. — Public schools, elementary and high, by states and territories, showing whole number ; number of separate schools for colored children; number reported as high schools, or having high-school departments ; number of school build- ings and sittings ; value of school property ; receipts and expenditures: 1880 ,_. 1638,1639 CXXXVI. — ^Public schools, elementary and high, by states and territo- ries, showing number of teachers employed at one time, by color and sex ; average amount paid monthly for teachers' services and aggregate months of same ; aggre- gate months of schools, number of pupils by color and sex, and average daily attendance : 1880 1640,1641 ILLITERACY. Statistics op illiteracy 1643-1656 CXXXVII. — Illiteracy, by states and territories, at the censuses of 1880, 1870, and 1860 1645-1656 TABLE OF CONTENTS. XI DEFECTIVE, DEPENDENT, AND DELINQUENT CLASSES. Table. Page. Statistics of defective, dependent, and delinquent CLASSES 1657-1701 Letter of transmittal 1659-1670 The afflicted 1659 Pauperism 1666 Prisoners 1667 CXXXVIII.— Tlie insane, by sex, nativity, and race : 1880 1671 CXXXIX.— The idiotic, by sex, nativity, and race : 1880 1672 CXL. — The blind,bysex,n ativity, andraoe: 1880 1673 CXLI. — The deaf-mutes, by sex, nativity, and race : 1880 1674 CXLII. — ^Paupers, by sex, nativity, and race : 1880 1675 CXLIII. — Prisoners, by sex, nativity, and race : 1880 1676 CXLIV. — The number of insane, idiotic, blind, and deaf-mutes, by sex, nativity, and race, reported at each census since 1850 . . . 1677 CXLV. — ^The insane classified according to places where found: 1880. 1678 CXL VI. — Insane in hospitals and asylums for the same, by sex, nativity, andrace: 1880 1679-1682 CXLVII. — Idiots in hospitals and asylums for the insane, by sex, nativ- ity, andrace: 1880 1683-1685 CXL VIII. — Idiots in training schools for the feeble-miuded, by sex, na- tivity and race : 1880 1686 CXLIX. — Idiots classified according to places where found : 1880 1687 CL. — ^The blind in institutions for the same, by sex, nativity, and race: 1880 1688,1689 CLI. — The deaf-mutes in institutions for the same, by sex, nativity, andrace: 1880 1690-1692 CLII. — Prisoners classified according to places where found: 1880 ... 1693 CLIII. — ^Prisoners in penitentiaries, by sex, nativity, and race: 1880. 1694-1696 CLIV. — Inmates of reformatories, by sex,' nativity, andrace: 1880... 1697-1699 CLV. — Prisoners in workhouses and houses of correction, by sex, nativity, and race: 1880 1700,1701 CLVI. — Summary, showing the number and location of the defective, dependent, and delinq[uent classes, on June 1, 1880 (ex- clusive of homeless children) 1703 MORTALITY. Statistics of moktalitt 1703-1731 Remarks on mortality statistics 1705-1725 CLVII. — Deaths in the United States, by states and state groups, with distinction of sex and certain specified ages 1726-1728 CLVIII. — Deaths in the United States, by states and state groups, from ten principal causes 1729-1731 INDEX. Alphabetical index at end of Part I. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. 'Department op the Interior, Census Office, Washington, D. C, Jmmury 6, 1883. Hon. H. M. Teller, Secretary of the Interior. Sir : I have the honor to transmit herewith the statistical tables, with accompauying descriptive and explanatory matter, notes, etc., which have been prepared as a Compendium of the Tenth Census of the United States. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, C. W. SEATOF, Superintendent of Census. INTRODUCTION. The following pages contain the condensed results of the Tenth Cen- sus of the United States, taken as of date June 1, 1880, under author- ity of the acts approved March 3, 1879, and April 20, 1880, which will be found appended (pages xvii-xxv). By this act the scope of the census was greatly enlarged, and its ma- chinery was changed in several marked particulars from that provided by the act of May 23, 1850, under which the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth' Censuses were necessarily taken. The scope of these changes, and the result of the application of the new methods, will be found in the re- ports of the Superintendent of the Census for the years 1879 to 1882, the substantive parts of which are appended as constituting the history of the Tenth Census. It will not surprise the reader that, in the prose- cution of a work of this magnitude, more than one disappointment should have been experienced as to both the time and the money re- quired for its successful completion. Except only as to churches, libraries, and private schools, the statis- tics of which have been delayed in compilation, the tables embraced iu this publication touch all the general classes of statistics which will be embraced in the much more extended publication of the series of quarto volumes authorized by act of the present Congress. These quarto vol- umes wiU, however, contain a vast amount of more local, more de- tailed, or more technical information of a predominantly statistical char- acter, for which room could not be found iu the present publication. APPENDIX A. PTTBLIC -A.CTS. AN ACT to provide for the taking of the Tenth and subsequent censuses. [Public— No. 98.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Bepresentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That a, census of the population, wealth, and industry of the United States shall be taken on or for the date June first, eighteen hundred and eighty. Sec. 2. That there shall be established in the Department of the Interior an office to be denominated the Census Office, the chief officer of which shall be called the Superintendent of the Census, whose duty it shall be, under the direction of the head of the department, to superintend and direct the taking of the Tenth Census of the United States, in accordance with the laws relating thereto, and to perform such other duties as may be required of him by law. Sec. 3. The Superintendent of Census shall be appointed by the President, by aud with the advice and consent of the Senate ; and he shall receive an annual salary of five thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Interior may appoint a chief clerk of the Census Office, six clerks of class four, ten clerks of class three, fifteen clerks of class two, with such number of clerks of class one, and of copyists and computers at salaries of not less than seven hundred doUai'S or more than one thousand dollars, as may be found necessary for the proper and prompt compilation aud publication of the results of the enumeration of the census herein provided to be taken. And upon such compilation aud pubUoation of said census, said office of Superintendent shall cease, and the period of service of said clerks shall end. Sec. 4. The Secretary of the Interior shall, on or before the first day of March, eight- een hundred and eighty, designate the number, whether one or more, of supervisors of census, to be appointed within each state or territory, who shall be residents of the state or territory. The supervisors shall be appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The total number of such supervisors shall not exceed one hundred and fifty. The Superintendent and the supervisors shall, before entering upon the duties of their offices, respectively, take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation : - (Superintendent or supervisor, as tlie case may he), do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Constitution of the TTnited States, and perform and discharge the duties of the office of (Superintendent or supervisor, as the case may he), according to law, honestly and correctly, to the hest of my ahility. Which oaths shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of the Interior. Sec, 5. Each supervisor of census shall be charged with the performance, within his own district, of the following duties : To propose to the Superintendent of Census the ap- portionment of his district into subdivisions most convenient for the purpose of enumer- ation ; To designate to the Superintendent of Census suitable persons, and, with the con- sent of said Superintendent, to employ such persons as enumerators within his district, one for each subdivision, and resi dent therein, who shall be selected solely with reference to their fitness, and without reference to their political or party affiliations, according to the apportionment approved by the Superintendent of Census ; To transmit to enumera- tors the printed forms and schedules issued from the Census Office, in quantities suited II — X xvii XVIU INTRODUCTION. to the requirements of each subdivision ; To communicate to enumerators the neces- sary instructions and directions relating to their duties, and to the methods of con- ducting the census, and to advise with and counsel enumerators in person and by letter, as freely and fully as may be required to secure the purposes of this act ; and inder the direction of the Superintendent of Census, and to facilitate the taking of the census with as little delay as possible, he may cause to be distributed by the enumerators, prior to the taking of the enumeration, schedules to be filled up by householders and others; To provide for the early and safe transmission to his office of the returns of enumerators, embracing all the schedules filled by them in the course of enumeration, and for the due receipt and Custody of such retnlns pending their transmission to the Census Office; To examine and scrutinize the returns of enumer- ators, in order to ascertain whether the work has been performed in all respects in compliance with the provisions Of law, and whether any town or village or integral portion of the district has been omitted fl-om enumeratioa ; To forward to the Super- intendent of Census the completed returns of his district in slitSh time and thaiider as shall be prescribed by the said Superintendent, and in the event of disorepanbies or delicienoies appearing in the returns from his district; to use all diligence in causing the same to be corrected or supplied; To make up and forward to thfe Superintendent of Census the accounts requiired for ascertaining the amount of compensation due under the provisions of this act to each enutnerator of his district. Sec. 6. Each supervisor of census shall, upon the completion of his duties to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Interior, receive tlie Sum of five hundred dollars in full compensation for all services rendered and expenses inCiltred by him, except an allowance for clerk hire may be made, at the discretion of the Superiiitendeut of Census. Sisc. 7. No enumerator shall be deemed qualified to enter upon his duties until he has received from the 8uJ)ervi8or of census of the district to Whibh he belongs a commission, under his hand, authorizing him to perform the duties of an fentimerator, and setting forth the boundaries of the subdivision within which such duties are to be performed by him. He shall, moreover, take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: , an enamerator for taklug tlie census of the United States, do solemnly ewear (or affimi) tbat I will make a true and exact enuuieration of all tlie iuhabitsiuts witliin the eubdivision assi^ed to me, and will also faitlifuUy collect all other statistics thsrein, as provided fol' in the act for taking the census, and in conformity with all lawful instructions which I may receive, and wiU make due and coixect Returns thereof as required by said act, and will not disclose any information contained in the schedules, lists, or statements obtained hy me to any person or persons, except to my superior officers. (Signed) Which said oath or affirmation may be administered by any judge of a court of record, or any justice of the peace empowered to administer oaths; and a copy thereof duly authenticated, shall be forwarded to the supervisor of Census before the date fixed herein for the commencement of the enumeration. Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of each enumerator, after being qualified in the man- ner aforesaid, to visit personally each dwelling-house in his subdivision, and each family therein, and each individual living out of a family in any place of abode and by inquiry made of the head of such family, or of the member thereof deemed most credible and Worthy of trust, or of such individual living out of a family, to obtain each and every Item of inforination and all the particulars required by this act, as of date June first, eighteen hundred and eighty. And in case no person shall he found at the usual place of abode of such family or individual living out of a family competent to answer the inquiries made in compliance with the requirements of this act, then it shall be lawful for the enumerator to obtain the required information, as nearly as'inay be Jiracticable, from the family or families, or person or persons, living nearest to such place of abode: Provickd, That Indians not taxed shall be omitted from the enumeration; but the Superintendent of Census may employ special agents INTBOStTCTION. SBl or other means to make an enumeration of all Indians not taxed, /wltlun the JtbSj- diotion of the United States, -with such information as to their condition as may M obtainable. Sec. 9. And it shaH be further the duty of each enumerator to forward the origindj schedules, duly certified, to the supervisor of census of his district, as his returns under the provisions of this act. Sec. 10. The compensation of enumerators shall be ascertained and fixed as follows^ In subdivisions -where the iSuperintendent of Census shall deem such an allowance sufficient, an allowance not exceeding two cents for each living inhabitant, two cents for each death reported, ten cents for each farm, and fifteen cents for each establish- ment of productive industry enumerated and returned, may be given in full compen- sation for all services ; and no claim for mileage or traveling expenses shall be allowed in such subdivisions : Provided, That the subdivisions to which the above rate of compensation shall apply must be designated by the Superintendent of Census at least one month in advance of the enumeration ; and no account of the time occupied ' in enumeration shall be required for the purpose of ascertaining and determining the compensation of enumerators in such subdivisions. For all other subdivisions, rates of bompensation shall be fixed in advance of the enumeration by the Superintendent) of Gbhsiis, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, according to the diffi-' culty of enumeration, having reference to the nature of the regioii to be canvassed, and the density or sparseness of settlement, or other considerations pertinent thereto ; but the compensation allowed to any enuioQerator in any district east of the one hun- dredth meridian shall not exceed an average of four dollars per day of ten hours actual field-work each ; and the compensation allowed to any enumerator in any district west of the one hundredth meridian shall not exceed six dollars per working day of equal length. And the Superintendent of Census may prescribe a uniform method and suitable forms for keeping account of the time occupied in field-work, for the pur- pose of ascertaining the amounts due to enumerators, severally, under the provisions of this act. SbC. 11. The subdivision assigned to any enumerator shall not exceed four thousand inhabitants, according to the census of eighteen hundred and seventy: Provided, That in the territories and in the states admitted into the Union since eighteen hundred and seventy, the supervisors of census may appoint additional enumerators in cases where, in his judgment, the census cannot be properly taken in thirty days by reason of the increase of population or the physical features of the said district. The bound- aries of all subdivisions shall be cleaxly described by civil divisions, rivers, roads, public surveys, or other easily distinguished lines. Sec. 12. That any supervisor or enumerator, who, having taken and subscribed the oath required by this act, shall, without justifiable cause, neglect or refuse to perform the duties eigoined on him by this act, or shall, without the authority of the Super- intendent, communicate to any person not authorized to receive the same, any sta- tistics of property or business included in his return, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanor, and upon conviction shall forfeit a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars; or, if he shall willfully and knowingly swear or affirm falsely, he shall be deemed guilty of peijury, and, on conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned not exceeding three years, or by fine not exceeding eight hundred dollars ; or, if he shall willfully and knowingly make false certificates or fictitious returns, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction of either of the last named ofienses, he shall for- feit and pay a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars and be imprisoned not exceed- ing two years. Sec. 13. That if any person shall receive or secure to himself any fee, reward, or compensation as a consideration for the employment of any person as enumerator or clerk, or shall in any way receive or secure to himself any part of the compensation I provided in this act for the services of any enumerator or clerk, lie shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than five hundred dollars not more than, thiee thouaahd dollars, in tlie discretion of th9 Gwrt. XX INTRODUCTION. Sec. 14. That each and every person more than twenty years of age, belonging to any family resicliug in any enumeration district, and in case of the absence of the heads and other members of any such family, then any agent of such family, shall be, and each of them hereby is, required, if thereto requested by the Superintendent, su- pervisor, or enumerator to render a true account to the best of his or her knowledge, of every person belonging to svich family, in the various particulars required by law, and whoever shall willfully fail or refuse shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars. And every president, treasurer, secretary, general agent, or managing director of every corporation from which answers to any of the schedules provided for by this act are herein required, who-shall, if thereto requested by the Superintendent, supervisor or enumerator, willfally neglect or refuse to give true and complete answers to any in- quiries authorized by this act, such officer or agent shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than five hundred dollars, nor more than ten thousand dollars, to be recovered in an action of debt in any court of competent jurisdiction, in the name and to the use of the United States, and in addition thereto shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be imprisoned for a term not exceeding one year. Sec. 15. That all fines and penalties imposed by this act may be enforced by indict- ment or appropriate action at law in any court of competent jurisdiction where such offenses shall have been committed or forfeitures incurred. Sec. 16. That the Superintendent, his chief clerk, supervisors, and enumerators are hereby authorized to transmit through the post-office any paper or document relating to the census, by writing thereon " Official business — Census ", and subscribing the same, with the addition to his name of his official title. But this privilege shall ex- tend to nothing but documents and papers relating to the census, which shall pass free. And any Superintendent, supervisor, enumerator, or clerk who shall use or ex- ercise this privilege for any purpose other than the legitimate discharge of the duties of his office, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall for- feit for each offense a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars. Sec. 17. The schedules of inquiries at the Tenth Census shall be the same as those contained in section number twenty-two hundred and six of the Revised Statntes of the United States, of eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, with the following excep- tions, to wit : Schedule number one shall contain inquiries as to the relation of each person enumerated to the head of the family, whether wife, son, daughter, servant, boarder, or other; as to the civil conditions of each person enumerated, whether married, widowed, or single ; as to the place of birth of the parents of each person enumerated ; as to all foreign-bom, whether alien or naturalized persons; and as to the physical and mental health of each person enumerated whether active or disabled, maimed, crippled, bed-ridden, deaf, dumb, blind, insane, or idiotic, and whether employed or unemployed, and if unemployed during what portion of the year. Froni the same schedule the inquiries as to the value of real and personal estate owned shall be stricken out. To schedule number two, the Superintendent of the Census may, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, add inquiries relating to the acreage of the several crops reported; and, with a like approval, may drop from the schedule such of tlio minor crops as it may be deemed expedieigb to omit from the enumeration. Schedule number three shall contain inquiries respecting the kind and amount of power employed in establishments of productive industry, and the kind and number of machines in use, together with the maximum capacity of such establishuiciil, where the Superintendent of Census shall deem such inquiry appropriate; and (l.o said Superintendent may, when he shall regard it expedient, prepare special bluiilc forms for separate industries. Schedule number four shall contain inquiries relating to the public indebtednos-i of cities, counties, incorporated villages, and towns, ajid school districts; and of the ownership of the public debt of the United States, by whom owned and the respect- INTKODUCTION. XXI ive amounts; and suoli additional inquiries respecting the same, as well as respect- ing tlie public paupers and criminals, as the Superintendent of. Census shall deem necessary to secure full information respecting the numbers and condition of these classes. Schedule number iive shall contain inquiries as to the birthplace of the father and mother of each person reported as having died during the year, and as to the usnal occupation of each such person. The Superintendent of Census shall require and obtain from every railroad corpo- ration, or the lessee or receiver thereof, the following facts, to exhibit the condition of such corporation, and the condition, characteristics, and operations of the railroad or railroads owned or controlled by such corporation, or the lessee or receiver thereof, on the first of June of the year eighteen hundred and eighty, to wit: The name of the corporation or company, with the corporate names of all leased lines; the number of miles projected or authorized by law or charter, with the several terminal points of the same; the number of miles completed, exhibiting separately the length of lines within each State ; the number of miles operated during the last complete fiscal year preceding June first, eighteen hundred and eighty; the capital stock allowed by law or charter, and the amount paid up; the amount of funded and of unfunded debt, with period of funded debt, and rate of interest thereon, and the amount of all sinking funds provided for the redemption of such debts; the number of acres of land derived from public grants remaining unsold; the total cost of con- struction, of equipment, and of all permanent investments, including the cost of purchase of other lines of road and of telegraph lines ; the amount and character of rolling stock; the number and class of employes; the receipts of such corpora- tion or company for the last complete fiscal year preceding June first, eighteen hundred and eighty, exhibiting separately the earnings from through-freight, from local freight, from passengers, from expresses, and from mails; the expenses of such corporation or company for said fiscal year, exhibiting separately the amount paidfor salaries and wages, for fuel, for national, state, and municipal taxes, for interest on bonds and other debts, for dividends, for repairs, for damage to freight and personal ijijuries ; also, the operations of said fiscal year, including mileage of freight, of pas- senger, and of construction and repair trains separately, the number of passengers carried, and the amount and class of freight transported each way; also, the number, cliaracter, and, so far as ascertained, the cause of all casualties by which life was lost, which occurred upon or within the trains, the tracks, or the buildings of said corpora- tion or company during said fiscal year, and the extent of injury to life and limb resulting therefrom ; also the terms of aU agreements and contracts by which sleeping cars, palace, and parlor cars, so called, express cars, and oars of tranaijortation com- panies, not identical with the corporation or company making the return herein re- quired, are run upon such road or roads, and the extent of such service, and the amount of all receipts therefrom during the said fiscal year. The Superintendent of the Census shall require and obtain from the owners, proprietors, or man agers of evorj' incorporated express company, the following facts, to wit : Name of corporation or company ; capital paid up ; total capital stock, and to what extent the same has been watered, and how often comers have been made on such watered stock ; length of Hnrs in miles ; whether the business is conducted by rail, vessel, or otherwise ; total iiinouiit paid to railroads or vessels for use of line or lines ; number of ofScers, number of per- sons engaged in general administration; number of agents and messengers; total receipts, total expenditures, exhibiting separately amount paid for salaries, for repairs, and for general expenses. He shall also in like manner require and obtain, from tie owners, proprietors, or managers of every telegraph company, the following facts, to wit: Name of corporation or company ; terminal points connected; capital and capital paid up; length of lines in miles; miles of wire; number of officers ; number of per- sons engaged in general administration ; number of persons engaged as telegraph- operators; the number of messages transmitted by officers of the United States; the number of messages transmitted for the press ; the number of messages transmitted ^sli msnoJiVOTios. for private parties ; total number of messages transmitted ; total receipts from mes- sages ; total expenditures of the company, exliibiting separately the amount expended for salaries, for repairs, and for gehisral expenses. He shall, also, in like manner, require and obtain, from the officers or managers of all life-insurance companies, the following facts, to wit : Name of company ; amount of capital and paid up capital ; the number of persons employed in the general administration ; the number employed as agents ; the total gross assets of the company, exhibiting separately realized assets, deferred and unpaid premiums, and premium notes and loans ; total liabilities of the company, exhibiting separately losses adjusted and unadjusted, losses resisted, scrip and other dividends, dividends to policyholders not applied, reinsurance fund; all other claims, including capital; receipts from cash premiums ; receipts ftom all other sources ; total cash expenditures, exhibiting separately amount paid for losses and claims, dividends to stockholders, dividends to policy holders, commissions, officers' salaries, medical examiners' fees, national, state and local taxation, and all other cash expenditures; amount and character of deposits in each state to secure policy holders ; premium-note expenditures ; the number and amount of policies issued during the year ; also exhibiting policies terminating during the year, the number and amount terminated by death, by expiration, by surrender, by lapse, by change ; total number and amount of policies in force, and the amount of the premiums ; the amount of losses in cash and notes and the percentage of the loss to the total amount of policies in force ; percentage of assets to risks in force. He shall in like manner, require and obtain, from every fire and marine insurance company, the following facts, to wit : Name of company; amount of capital stock; the amount paid up; the number of persons em- ployed in general administration ; the number employed as agents ; the gross assets of company ; the total liabilities, exhibiting separately the ainount of losses adjusted, losses unadjusted, losses resisted, reinsurance fund ; and all other liabilities, including capital ; also the total receipts, exhibiting separately fire premiums, marine and inland ipremiimis, and receipts from all other sources, including interest, dividends, and rents ; also the total expenditures, exhibiting separately the number and amount of ' fire losses, of marine and inland losses, dividends, commissions, officers' salaries, state, national, and municipal taxes, and aU other expenses. He may require such other in- formation, as to the subjects of this section, as, in his judgment, may be necessary to secure such returns as vrill exhibit the transactions of said several companies. Sec. 18. Each enumerator in his subdivision shall be charged with the collection , of the facts and statistics required by each and all the several schedules, with the fol- lowing exceptions, to -wit : In cities where an official registration of deaths is main- tained, the Superintendent of Census may, in his discretion, withdraw the mortality schedule from the several enumerators within such cities, and may obtain the statis- tics required by this act through official records, paying therefor such sum as may be found necessary, not exceeding the amount -which is by this act authorized to be paid to enumerators for a similar service, namely, two cents for each death thus returned. Whenever he shall deem it expedient, thcSuperintendent of Census may withdraw the schedules for manufacturing and social statistics from the enumerators of the sev- eral subdivisions, and may charge the collection of these statistics upon experts and special agents, to be employed without respect to locality. And said Superintendent may employ experts and special agents to investigate in their economic relations the manufacturing, railroad, fishing, mining, and other industries of the country, and the statistics of telegraph, express, transportation, and insurance companies, as he may designate and require. And the Superintendent of Census shall, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, prepare schedules containing such interrogatories as shall, in Ms judgment, be best adapted to elicit this information, with such specifica- tions, divisions, and particulars under each head as he shall deem necessary to that end. Such experts and special agents shall take the same oath as the enumerators of the several subdivisions, and shall have equal authority with such enumerators in respect to the subjects conunitted to them, and they shall receive compensation at xates to be fixed by the Superintendent of Census, with the approval of the Secretary IBTTBODUOTIOM. KXili of the Interioi : Provided, That the same shall in no case exceed six dollars per day and actual traveling expenses. Sec. 19. The enumeration required by this act shall commence on the first Monday of June, and be taken as of that date, and each enumerator shall prosecute the can- vass of his subdivision from that date forward on each week-day without intermis- sion, except for sickness or other urgent cause; and any unnecessary cessation of his work shall be sufficient ground for his removal and the appointment of another per- son in his place ; and any person so appointed shall take the oath required of enumer- ators, and shall receive compensation at the same rates. And it shall he the duty of each enumerator to complete the enumeration of his district, and to prepare the re- turns hereinbefore required to be made, and to forward the same to the supervisor of his district on or before the first day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty, and in any city having over ten thousand inhabitants under the census of eighteen hundred and seventy, the enumeration of population shall be taken within two weeks from the first Monday of June ; and any delay beyond the dates above respectively, on the part of any enumerator, shall be sufficient cause for withholding the compensation to which he would be entitled by compliance with the provisions of this act, until proof satisfactory to the Superintendent of Census shall be furnished that such delay was by reason of causes beyond the control of such enumerator. Skc. 20. The sum of three millions of dollars is hereby fixed and limited as the maximum cost of the census herein provided for, exclusive of printing and engraving, and it shall not be lawful for the Secretary of the Interior or the Superintendent of Census to incur any expense or obligation whatever, in respect to said census, in ex- cess of that sum. And the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for printing and other preliminary expenses is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treas- ury not otherwise appropriated, which sum shall form part of the three millions fixed as the cost of the census. Sec. 21. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized, whenever he may think proper, to call upofi any other department or officer of the government for informa- tion pertinent to the enumeration herein required. Sec. 22. That if any state or territory, through its duly appointed officers or agents, shall, during the two months beginning on the first Monday of June of the year which is the mean between the decennial censuses of the United States is by this ?.ct directed to be taken, take and complete a census in all respects according to the schedules and forms of enumeration in the census of the United States and shall deposit with the Secretary of the Interior, on or before the first of September follow- ing, a full and authentic copy of all schedules returned and reports made by the offi- cers and agents charged with sueh enumeration, then the Secretary of the Treasury shall, upon receiving a certificate from the Secretary of the Interior, that such schedules and reports have been duly deposited, pay, on the requisition of the gov- ernor of such state or territory, out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appro- priated, a sum equal to fifty per centum of the amount which was paid to all super- visors and actual enumerators within such state or territory at the United States census next preceding, increased by one-half the percentage of gain in population in such state or territory between the two United States censuses next preceding : Pro- vided, That the blank schedules used for the purposes of the enumeration herein pro- vided for shall be similar, in all respects of form and size of heading and ruling, to those used in the census of the United States. Sec. 23. The Superintendent of Census, with the consent of the President, may, at any time, remove any supervisor of census, and fill aiuy vacancy thereby caused or othei;wise occurring ; and the supervisor of census may, with the consent of the Superintendent of Census, remove any enumerator in his district, and fill the V3,c3^ncy thereby caused or otherwise occurring; and in such cases but one compensation shall be allowed for the entire service, to be apportioned among the persons performing the same in the discretion of the Superintendent of Census. Sec. 24. AU laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions of this act are XXIV INTRODUCTION. hereby repealed; and all censuaes subaequent to the Tenth ConsuB shall be taken in accordance with the provisions of this act unless Congress shall hereafter otherwise provide. Approved March 3, 1879. AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An act to proTide for taking the Tenth and snbsequent censuses", approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy -nine. [Public— No. 39.] Be it enacted hy the Senate and Souse of BepresentaUves of the United Stales of America in Congress assembled, That all mail matter of whatever class, relative to the census, and addressed to the Census Office, to the Superintendent, his chief clerk, super- visors, or enumerators, and indorsed, "Official business, Department of the Interior, Census Office," shall be transported free of postage; and if any person shall make use of any such indorsement to avoid the payment of postage on his private letter, pack- age, or other matter in the mail, the person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, arid subject to a fine of three hundred dollars, to be prosecuted in any court of competent jurisdiction. Sec. 2. That the seventeenth section of an act entitled "An act to provide for the taking of the Tenth and subsequent censuses" be amended by striking out so much thereof as provides that schedule one contain an inquiry as to the naturalization of foreign-born persona, and that schedule four contain an inquiry relating to the owner- ship of the public debt of the United States, by whom owned, and the respective amounts: Provided, That the Superintendent of the Census shall collect and collate, as far as possible, by experts and agents and from officers of the government, informa- tion in relation to the ownership of the public debt of the United States. Sec. 3. That section seventeen of the act aforesaid be so amended as to allow the report which the Superintendent of the Census is required to obtain from railroad corporations, incorporated express companies, telegraph companies, and insurance companies to be made for the fiscal year of the incorporation or company having its termination nearest to the first of June, eighteen hundred and eighty. Sec. 4. That section nineteen of the aforesaid act shall be amended so as to require the enumeration to commence upon the first day of June, eighteen hundred and eighty, and further so as to require that the enumeration of population in cities havino- over ten thousand inhabitants shall be taken within two weeks from the first day of Jnne eighteen hundred and eighty. Sec. 5. That section five of the act aforesaid shall be amended so as to allow that in case it shall occur in any enumeration district that no person qualified to perform and willing to undertake the duties of enumerator resides in that district, the super- visor may appoint any fit person, resident in the comity, to be the enumerator of that district. Sec. 6. That section nine of the act aforesaid be, and the same hereby is, so amended as to require each enumerator, immediately after completing the enumeration of the population of his district, and before forwarding the same to the supervisor, to make and file in the office of the clerk of the county court, or in the office of the court or board administering the affairs of the county to which his district belongs, a list of the names, with age, sex, and color, of all persons enumerated by him, which he shall certify to be true, and for which he shall be paid at the rate of ten cents for each one hundred names. He shall give notice by written advertisement, at three or more public places in his district, that he will be at the court-house of said county on the fifth day after filing said list, not including Sunday, from nine o'clock ante-meridian to six o'clock post-meridian, and the following day, for the purpose of correcting his enumeration by striking out or adding the designation of persons improperly enu- merated or omitted ; and on the days so designated he shall, in accordance with said notice, proceed to correct, on such reliable information as he may obtain, all omissions INTRODUCTION. XXV and mistakes in suoli emimeratioii, and to tliat end he may swear and examine wit- 'lesses, -who shall testify subject to the pains and penalties of perjury. The resnlt of such inquiry for correction, and the whole number of persons by him onimierated, he shall-make known to the bystanders, if any. And the time given enumerators by said act to make return to supervisors is hereby extended fifteen days. And each enumerator shall be paid for his services in correcting his schedule of inhabitants, as reiiuired by this act, a sum to be fixed by the Superintendent of Census, in no case to exceed two dollars and fifty cents per day. And that the oath of office prescribed by section seven of said act be so amended as to authorize and require the making and filing the list of inhabitants as required by this act. Sec. 7. That to pay the enumerators for the additional services required by this act, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same hereby is, appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 8. The Superintendent of Census shall collect and publish the statistics of the population, industries resources of the district of Alaska, with such fullness as he may deem expedient, and as he shall find practicable under the appropriations made, or to be made, for the expenses of the Tenth Cfeasua. Approved April 20, 1880. APPENDIX B. BMPOSTS OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OJ^ CENSUS TO THE, SECRETAUY OF THE INTEEIOE. Intebiob Depaktmbnt, Census Officii, Waahingpn, J). C, November 15, 1879. Sir : I have the honor to report the operations of this hureau as follows : At the heginning of the year the Census Office existed by virtue of the provisions of the act of May 23, 1850, the only salaried official being Mr. Harrington, -who had served as chief clerk at the Ninth Census, and still remained in charge of the files and records at Washington. The Superintendent of the Ninth Census stiB held the position -with- out salary, conducting the correspondence arising out of the publications of that census from his home at New Haven, Conn. On the 13th of March, Mr. Harrington died, after a lingering illness. On the 12th of April, 1879, the Census Office -was organized under the act of March 3, 1879, providing for the Tenth and subseq^uent censuses, by the appointment of the present Superintendent. Mr. C. W. Seaton, of New York, a chief of division at the census of 1870, and the superintendent of the New York state census of 1875, was appointed chief clerk. Clerical appointments of a temporary nature have been made at successive dates, as the exigencies of the service required. The work of the Census Office, since the organization, has been of two distinct kinds : First. Work in preparation for the enumeration, 'which is by law to commence on the 1st of June, 1880. By the statement of the case, none of the work of this character yields statistical results. It is in no part definitive, but is purely preliminary, embracing the prepara- tion of schedules, the subdivision of the country into supervisors' districts, the can- vass of the geographical conditions of enumeration in the several sections for tlie purpose of grading the rates of compensation so as to secure at once the highest effi- ciency and the highest economy, the entertaining and answering of thousands of applications for appointment, and, finally, the conducting of the large correspondence which the organization of a service of such popular interest brings upon the office charged therewith. It has not, however, been upon work of this class that the greater part of the labor of the Census Office since its organization has been bestowed. Second. The collection of certain classes of statistics for the current year has been going on since June 1. There is, by the act of 1879, as by that of 1850, both a census day and a census year. The census day is June 1, 1880 ; the census year comprises the twelve months ending at that date. The census day is the day on or for which the count of inhabitant.8 is required to be made, and certain facts relating to the status of population and in- dustry to be obtained ; the census yeax is the period for which certain other classes of facts, relating to the movements of population and the operations of industry, are required to be taken. • But while the act of 1879 and that of 1850 are alike in thus instituting a census year for the movements of population and industry, as well as a census day for deter- xxvi ZSTBODUOTIOSr. Spcvli mining their status, the two acta differ widely in the agencies they establii^h and the methods they prescribe for obtaining those results. By the act of 1850, all the statistics to be obta,ined in ijhe census were( to be col- lected by the regular enumerators in their house-to-house canvass of their several districts. The facts relating to mining, to the fisheries, to agriculture, to manufac- tures, to the mortality of the population, and to many other matters of social and industrial interest, were to be ascertained and reported on by the same officers who made the count of population. The inadequacy and the inaccuracy of the statistics thus obtained, which were sometimes positively discreditable ai^d even disgraceful to the census, their only pos- sible effect being to mislead Ijhe reader and misrepresent the country, led to the intro- duction of provisions into the act of March 3, 1879, by which the Census Office is authorized to withdraw certain classes of statistical inquiries from the ordinary enumerators and place th^m in tbe hands of experts and special agents. In the spirit of this enlightened provision the Superintiendent has carefully can- vassed the field of investigation, with a view to ascertaining what parts of the fi«ld promise to yield results to suc^i special inq^uiries of su^cient valne, over and above what might be expected to be obtained through the ordinary course of enumeration, to repay the necessarily higher cost of the service. In consequence of this inquiry several important investigations have already been set on foot, of which those involying the greatest ainpimt of labor and expense are here indicated. SPECIAl INVESTIGATIONS CONDUCTED BY EXPERT AGENTS. L— TEI FISHEBIEB. The statistics of fisheries have been a blank, or, it would be more proper to say, a blotted, page of the census reports, ever since those statistics were first sought to be obtained, in 1850. It is questionable whether the results^ obtaine^d ever reached twenty, if indeed they ever reached fifteen per cent, of the actual facts, The census of 1870 reported a total value of products of only eleven millions of dollars; among the items being 647,313 bushels of oysterel Statistics like these were only calculated to brmg the census into discredit, even when they did not have consequences of a more practical nature, as in the interna- tional arbitration at Halifax in 1877. Under the provisions of the, act of March 3, 1879, the^ Superintendent in June com- pleted arrangements with Professor Baird, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, aind president of the United States Fish Commission, by v^hich tbe scientific direc- tion of a comprehensive investigation into the statistics of the fisheries and the fishing populations of the United States should be assumed by himself, while the admin- istrative charge of the service remained with the Qensus Office. The details of the scheme having been arranged, a number of experts and skilled assistants, under the pejrspnal supervision of Professor Or. B. Goode, were put into the fleld in the early summer. Special canvassers, well trained for such inquiries, were engaged to proceed in boats along the entire, eastern and sputhern coast, ftom Maine to Texas, visiting every fishing port or fishing village, and collecting the whole body of social and indnstrial statistics of the populations engaged in this occupation, together with all fects of economic interest relating to the habits and tfie haunts of the.sevei;al species of fish, the methods and apparatus of fishing employed, the labor systems in vogue, &c. Other parties were engaged to canvass the Pacific coast, the northern lakes, and the western rivers, while special agents were engaged, tp work up the oyster fishery and to obtain the statistics of the fish markets of the prinpipal ports. Some of these parties have now been four months in the field. The character of the reports already received puts the success of this investigation beyond a reason- XXVIU INTRODUCTION, able doubt. Already large bodies of material are being compiled and tabulated in this office. The work will be .actively prosecuted through the winter and the oomiing summer, until every portion of the field shall have been covered. * n.— THE MINIKa INDUSTItlKS. (a) Tlieprecians metals. — The census statistics of the production of gold and silver have never possessed the slightest appreciable value, but, on the contrary, have always been erroneous and misleading. At the census of 1860 returns were obtained from 2,202 mining "establishments", and estimates were made of the product of 5,000 from which no returns were received. Twenty-seven million five hundred and thirteen thousand one hundred and seventy dollars only of product was obtained from actual returns. The product of the two years 1859 and 1860 had been estimated by the United States Commissioner of Mining Statistics at fifty millions of dollars in 1859 and forty-five millions in 1860. Of the $27,513,170 actually returned, ^10,135,000 belonged to two establishments in San Francisco county, CaUfomia, employing together but 15 men, and paying but 1^16,440 annually in wages. Of course, this means that these were simply refining and assaying offices. Making the proper deduction on this account, we have but $17,378,170 of actual metallic product accounted for in the census. At the census of 1870 special efforts were made to obtain accurate statistics of gold and silver production through the established agencies. The result was slightly to increase the proportion returned, the amount reported being $26,452,652 out of a production of $61,000,000, as estimated by the United States Commissioner of Mining Statistics. This last experience would have proved, even if the nature of the case had ngt abundantly shown, that a canvass by the ordinary enumerators of population must be utterly worthless. A more grotesque figure can scarcely be imagined than that of a man who knows nothing about mining attempting to extract the statistics of capital invested and product obtained from an operator who has his reasons for not telling the truth or any part of it. Even to the eye of the expert, the indicia are few and the statistical tests nice and difficult. The unskilled enumerator becomes simply a butt for ridicule, imposture, and cheap miners' jokes. Mining having been specially mentioned, in the act of March S, 1879, as one of the subjects of special investigation, at the discretion of the Superintendent of Census, little hesitation was felt, in view of the facts and conditions recited, in organizing a service for obtaining the statistics of this department of the national industry. The creation, by act of Congress, at the same session, of the Geological Survey, seemed to offer a most fortunate opportunity. A complete understanding and agreement havino- been reached between the two bureaus, the scientific direction of the investigation into the gold and silver mining of the United States was undertaken by the Hon. Clarence King, Director of the Geological Survey, while the administrative charge of the work rested, as in the case of the fishery investigation, with the Census Office. The arrangement thus effected promises to be successful, not only in attaining great accuracy in the statistics collected, but in effecting much economy of expenditure, the skilled agents of the census being often able to secure, without any additional expense, scientific information respecting the regions they visit for the use of the Geological Survey, and the agents of the latter bureau being often able, incidentally to their own work of exploration, to make extensive collections of facts, of both social aiid econom- ical importance, for the use of the census. Parties have been in the field since July. Several of the principal mining regions of the West have been brought under investigation, and I tfeol assured that it is already put beyond doubt that that portion of the reports of the Tenth Census which deals with the gold and silver product will be of the highest authority. INTRODUCTION. XXIX Especially in this period of universal monetary discussion a complete economical snrToy of the m ines of the United States producing the precious metals must be fonnd of interest and vtilue. (ft) The wm-preoious metals and coal. — Arrangements have been completed for a can- vass by experts of the whole field of production of iron, copper, lead, and the other non-precious metals, and also of coal. The scientific direction of the work has been undertaken by Professor E. Pumpelly, and the agents of the Census Oifioe have been in the field since September. ra.— POWEE AND MACHINERY USED IN MANDPACTUKES. By the act of 1850, no provision was made for obtaining the statistics of power and machinery employed in productive industry. The omission was a grave one. The number of operatives engaged in any branch of the national industry, or in that industry as a whole, is merely one factor. The other factors are the amount of labor-saving machinery in use, and the amount of steam and water power applied to production. Given the fact that three millions of persons are employed in manufactures, what does this signify, unless it be known what is the aggregate horse-power of all the water-wheels and steam-engines by which their labor is assisted, which cannot at the present moment fall short of the lifting force of thirty millions of men, and may reach a far greater amount. At the census of 1870 the Superintendent, impressed with the importance of at least approximate statements on this subject, introduced an inquiry into the manufacturing schedule respecting the kind of power in use in each establishment of productive in- dustry, and the number of engines or water-wheels, with their aggregate horse-power. The returns to these inquiries were duly published in the reports of that census, and constituted a valuable, as they were a novel, feature of those reports. By the act of March 3, 1879, the Census Office is a\ithorized to institute inquiries respecting — The kind and amonnt of power employed in eBtahlialinients of prodnctive iudnstry, and the kind and numher of machines in nse, .together with the maximum capacity of snch esta'blishmento, where tfhe Superintendent of Cenans shall deem such inquiry appropriate. As the inquiry into power and machinery is eminently one which requires not only technical knowledge, but high scientific training and wide observation, it has been determined to make this department of statistics the subject of a special investigation. General W. P. Trowbridge, professor of engineering in Columbia College, New York, has been appointed the special agent of the Census Office for the purpose of this inquiry. Trained assistants, are already in the field, and the canvass is being actively prose- cuted. iV.— THE DEFECTIVE, DEPENDENT, AND DELINQUENT CLASSES. The census act of 1850 contained provisions for collecting the statistics of the deaf and dumb, bUnd, insane, idiotic, and also of all criminals and paupers. The reason for the special recognition of these classes, in preparing for a census, is fouifeld : first, philanthropic, in order that the humane efforts made by individuals or communities for the protection and relief, and, so far as possible, the restoration to society, of the unfortunate classes, may receive intelligent direction; secondly, scientific, in order that the physiological laws which govern the appearance of mental and physical defects, and the social laws which govern the commission of crime, may be disclosed; thirdly, political, in order that the state may know what proijortion of its citizens are incapacitated for military and civil service ; and, fourthly, economi- cal, in order that it may be known what is the burden laid by pauperism and crime upon productive labor, and what the extent to which exceptional physical infirmities and afllictions in classes of the population, as blindness, deaf-mutism, etc., create an exceptional liability to future pecuniary dependence. But while the importance of a special enumeration of the defective, dependent, and delinquent classes was fully recognized by the act of 1850, no adequate agencies were provided. XXX INTRODUCTION. A canvass h^ the ordinary enumerators of population alone -will not succeed in ascertaining the numbers of the several classes, and will' totally fail of obtaining those facts relating to their condition which are essential to anything like a just View of the 'subject. At none of the three Censuses taken under the act of 1850 have the numbers of a single one of these classes been accurately determined. In respect to some, not even an approximation was afforded. It has been exceedingly difficult for the most highly- trained specialists to draw any valuable deductions from the partial and fragmentary data obtained, while the legislator and administrator and the public generally were likely to be misled, rather than insfruoted, by the figures contained in the census tables devoted- to these classes of the population. In this view, both of the importance of the subject involved and of the insufficiency of the agencies hitherto employed, advantage has been taken of the provisions of the act of 1879 to initiate a systematic investigation, under expert direction, of the whole field of the defective, dependent, and delinquent classes. Mr. Fred. H. Wines, for ten years the secretary of the Illinois Board of Commis- sioners of Public Charities, has been appointed the special agent of the Census Office, and has undertaken an inquiry which for breadth of plan and fullness of de- tail leaves nothing to be desired. If a moderate success be realized, of which 1 feel confident, the statistics will be far in advance of anything secured at any preceding census. If this scheme can be carried out to a complete result, of which I have hopes, the information obtained will have a value which it would be difficult to express. v.— THE SOCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIEB. In 1790 one-thirtieth of this population of the United States lived in cities of 8,000 ihhahitants and over ; iii i860, one twenty-fifth ; in 1810 and also in 1820, one-twentieth ; in 1830, one-sixteenth; in 1840, one-twelfth; in 1850, one-eighth; in 1860, one-sixth; aiid in 1871), a little over one-fifth. Ai the last date the inhahitantS of cities numbered iii all 8,071,875. It is probable that not only the absolute number but the proportion of the total population resident in cities will be found iii 1880 to have still further iiicreased. It will not be surprising if 12,000,000 of persons, constituting a fuU quarter of the pop- ulation, are found living in cities of 8,0OO inhabitaiits and over. The fact that such vast nuinbers are brought within limited areas not only offers an opportunity for pursuing statistical inquiries which it would be very difficult if not impossible to extend over the whole country, but it also creates a legitimate de- mand for additional information respecting such communities, inasmuch as they are, by the nature of city life, made subject to vital conditions widely different Gxirh those of the population generally. Moreover, the very existence of a city indicates the prSSenoe of manufacturing and commercial enterprises, which especially require careful and technical treatment in a census. For all thesb reasons it has b&eh deemed best to constitute a department of the cfensuS which should be charged with collectidg and co-ordinating the social statistics of cities, including all subjects proper to the inquiry. The appointment of special agent in this departinent has been accepted by Colonel George E. Wkriiig, jr., of Bhod^ Isltuld, tad a large amount of material of a wide range has already been collected staA is in process of reduction. VI.— STATISTICS OF SPECIAL BBANCHKB OF MANUFACTDRB. Th«i manufacturing statistics of the census have not been subject to such over- whelming condemnation as was visited U^bri the statistics of mining and the fisheries, but they have never been above severe criticism on account of the inadequacy and often in a high degree the inacciiracy of the returns. Of the manufacturing establishments returned at the census of 1870, the state- ments resptJoting 80,000, in round numbers, were found so defioieiit or so manifestly INTRODUCTION. XJEKI erroneous that corwspondenoe was rec^nired before they oouM be taken up for tabu- lation. The labor and eipeiise of such a service -were enormOilS, and yet therte remained at the last the reasonable suspicion that errors, not large enough to be detected with certainty in the individual, might have reached a height in the aggregate to cause a serious dejsarttire from the facts of the case. In thfe inquiry, what branches of manufticture should be takBh up at the Tenth Census for special investigationj the question of cost has necessarily been th6 deter- mining consideration. There is no branch of manufacture the statistics of which would not be improved by a special canvass, but there is a wide difference between the various branches as to the degree of improvement which might thus be effected, and also as to tlie expense of such a service. The following is the list of special agents appointed for this purpose: Edward Atkinson, esq., of Boston : The Manufacture of Gotton. George William Bondj esq., of Boston : The ManufaifcturBs of 'Wool. Professor J. S. Newberry, of New York: The Building Stones of the United Stateis, and the Quarrying Industry. James M. Swank, esq., of Philadelphia: The Manufactures of Iron. John Lynch, esq., of Portland, M6. : Shipbuilding. J. D. Weeks, esq., of Pittsburgh: The Manufactures of Glass and of Coke. W. C. Wyckoff, esct.j of New York : The Manufacture of Silk. Professor C> S. Sargent, appointed to report on Forestry, also takes the statistics of the Iiuinbering Industry. Vn. — STATISTICS OF 6FEGIAL BBAHCHES OP AGBICDLTUBE. In general, the statistics of agriculture can be Collected only by enumerators of population in making the tour of their districts. Manufactures are usually concentrated in considerable villages or citieSj so that a special canvass becomes comparatively easy and inexpensive. But it would involve a vast increase of the cost of the census were special officers, distinct from the enumerators of population, to be appointed to collect the statistics of the two and a half or three millions of farms in the United States. Nor does the same reason for a special canvass exist in the case of agriculfurej as of manufactures, mining, or the fisheries. In agricultural districts the enumerator is likely to be a farmer, or at least farm-bred, and thus to know enough about such matters to be able to fill the schedules intelligently. At the same time; it has appeared to the Superintendent that the occurrence of the census affords an admirable opportunity for securing certain large classes of facts relating to land systems, labor systems, modes of culture, applications of machinery, etc., in agriculture, wholly in addition to the bare statistics of the crops produced, which, if justly collated, corollated, and illustrated, cannot fail to be of great inter- est and valuOi In this view, several special investigations of wide range "have, been undertaken and others will be set on foot as a favorable occasion shall offer. The following is the list of experts and special agents appointed in this depai-tuienfc of the Census : Professor E. W. Hilgard, University of GaUfomia : Gotton Culture. Professor W. H. Brewer, New Haven; Connecticut : The Production of Cereals. Professor C. S. Sargent, Brookline, Massachusetts : Forestry. J. R. Dodge, esq., Washingtonj District of Columbia: Orchard Fruits, Tobacco Hops. Clarence Gordon, esq., New burg. New York: Meat Production in the grazing States and Territories. Professor Hilgard is assisted by a numbel- of eminent agriculturists and geologists. Several states are feeing traversed for tie purposes of the mostiliorpugh and exhaustive XXXII INTRODUCTION. investigation of the conditions and methods of the cultivation of cotton yet under- taken by any government or association. Mr. Gordon has heen in the field since July. The other branches of agricultural inquiry have more recently heen set on foet. rni. — MOKTUARY BTATtSTICS. But the chief effort made for the collection of statistics relating to the census year, in advance of the occurrence of the June enumeration, though not one requiring the appointment of an expert or special agent, has been in the direction of a mortuary record, to be kept by physicians and surgeons, of cases of death occurring in their practice. The United States are at a marked disadvantage, in comparison with almost any other civilized nation in the matter of vital statistics. We know not the number of persons born or dying in anj"^ year of our political history. The registration of births, marriages, and deaths, which in other countries is rigidly enforced by adequate provisions and sanctions of law, is in some states not even re- quired by statute, while in only three or four of the states which maintain a formal registration is the service of such a character as to give any considerable value to the results. Mere provisions of law will not secure good vital statistics. There must be vigilant administration by expert and thoroughly trained officials, heavy penalties for delin- quency, and a disposition of the public mind which will not only allow but demand the relentless enforcement of the law. It is only when it is popularly seen and appre- ciated that no one can be born into the community or die out of it without affecting the rigbts and interests of every preceding or surviving member that adequate legis- lation and adequate administration will be provided for recording all the essential facts relating to the beginning and the close of every life. Outside the three, or at the most four states, above alluded to as maintaining a good system of registration, there are perhaps a score of cities which keep up something like a systeni of recording births and deaths, of which six or seven have established a reputation for the completeness and accuracy of their published reports. For all the rest of the country there is either no statistical information at all respect- ing the number of those who are born or die during any given period, or the statistics are palpably defective. The disadvantage to the United States arising from the lack of good vital statistics is most serious. Not to speak of the unenviable singularity which it gives our country among the civilized and progressive nations ; not to speak of the uncertainty in which it involves our sanitary legislation and administration, or of the loss which the science and practice of medicine suffer from the absence of trustworthy information respecting the range and degree of virulence of certain fatal diseases and the rate of mortality in one section as compared with its neighbors ; the mere pecuniary disadvantage at which our people are placed, in the important matter of life insurance, would, if truly esti- mated, far outweigh the whole first cost of good vital statistics. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested in life insurance in this country within the last thirty years, and yet we have hot even an approximate life table (o) of the United States. Insurance companies do not know how much they should charge to be safe ; the people do not know how little the companies should charge, to sell insurance at its fair value. All parties are and have been operating in the dark in the matter of interests involvino' enormous expenditures and receipts, for lack of information which only government can supply, and which in almost all other progressive countries government docs supply. In partial recognition of the importance of mortuary statistics, the act of May 23, 1850, required the return, by the canvassers of population, of all deaths occurring a I speak mth all respect of the effort mode by Mr. 'E. B. Elliott to conatrnct snoli a table for the Statistical Atlas of the United States in 1874. Mr. Elliott's effort was most praise-vrorthy, and his qualiScations were eqnal to almost any task, bat the fatal deficiencies in the information attainable -vronld not aUoir snccess. INTRODUCTION. XXXIU during the census year ; and if the provisions of the law had been adequate to its intent, the results would have been of great value, even though the facts were obtained hut once in ten years. In truth, however, the statistics of mortality obtained through the census have always been defective, and often grossly misleading. In the Seventh Census, 1850, there were returned but 324,394 deaths from a living population of 23,191,876; in 1860, 394,153 deaths from a living population of 31,443,321 ; in 1870, but 492,263 from a living population of 38,558,371. It does not need to be said that such a ratio of deaths to living population is maintained in no considerable community of the world. Mr. Elliott estimates that in 1870 41 per cent, of the deaths occurring during the census year escaped record. The causes of such wholesale omissions in a periodical enumeration may be stated as follows : In some oaaes the canvassers fail to pat the qnestion; in others, heads of families, or persons answering for them, fail to recall the fact of a death occurring dnring the year, especially when ten or eleven months have already elapsed since the date of death, and the mind, not nnnatnrally, refers to the event as having taken place a year or longer before. Instill another large nnmher of cases persons die out of families, which class seems not to have been in contemplation of the census law, which maJies the return of mortality a family return. In still other cases deaths occur in families, but the very death itself breaks up the family and scatters the surviving members, leaving no one to report the death in the census. In still other cases deaths occur in what are constructively families for the purposes of the census, i, e., boarding-houses, hotels, etc., but the common tie of membership or associ- ation Is here so casual and so slight that the chances are altogether against the circumstance being retained in memory six or eight months after, (a) In the provisions for obtaining vital statistics the act of 1879 differs from that of 1850, first, by allowing the registration of deaths, under state or municipal authority, to be substituted at the discretion of the Superintendent for the returns of enumer- ators; and, secondly, by placing it in the power of the Census Office to supplement the strictly official agencies by information derived from other sources. In view of the great importance of the subject, the earliest effort made after the organization of this office was in this direction. A small register was prepared sufficient to con- tain the record of twenty-four deaths, with a statement of the causes of death, the sex, age, occupation, and nationality of the deceased. A copy of this register was sent to every physician and surgeon, of whatever school, whose address could be obtained by the Census Office, with the request that the recipient would preserve therein a record of all deaths occurring in his practice during the census year. The most laborious correspondence was resorted to in order to form and perfect the list of physicians and surgeons for this purpose. Nearly 100,000 of these registers have been thus distributed. The response of the medical profession to this appeal has been most gratifying. Even while the list was being perfected, letters were received from hundreds of physicians offering co-operation, and asking to be furnished with a copy of the pro- jected register. Almost without exception the medical journals and medical associations of the country, of all schools and names, have commended this effort, and urged their readers or members to contribute towards its success. The Superintendent cherishes the hope, which, he believes, is not beyond the reason of the case, that this scheme, will secure a vast amount of information relative to the vital conditions of our country, which, under judicious treatment, will yield results of high scientific and practical value. THE COUNT OP THE PEOPLE. With respect to the house-to-house enumeration of the population, which is the primary and principal object in contemplation of the law, the act of March 3, 1879 makes a wide departure from the methods previously in use. a Reports of Ifinth Census, volume pnVital Statistics, pp. 192, lua. " in:— C XXXIV INTRODUCTION. The more important changeB may be briefly stated as follows : 1st. In tie stead of adopting, as the nnits of supervision, districts (judicial dis- tricts) formed with reference to other and altogether different purposes, districts are to be formed wholly and simply with reference to the requirements and exigencies of enumeration. 2d. The number of such districts is increased to 150, more than double that of the judicial districts, securing a higher degree of local knowledge in preparation for the enumeration, and rendering possible a minuter supervision of the work while in progress. 3d. In the stead of imposing the duty of supervision in the districts, when formed, upon a class of officers (marshals of the United States courts) selected with reference to other and widely different services, and, in a large proportion of instances, crowded to the limits of their time and strength by prior official duties, officers (supervisors of censue) are to be appointed solely with reference to their qualifications for the special and highly technical work of the census. 4th. The subdivision of the census districts for the purposes of actual enumeration is carried far below that required by the act of 1850, the maximum limit being now 4,000 inhabitants (according to the next preceding census), as against 20,000 formerly, and the Census Office being empowered to require a still minuter subdivision of the territory, if the good of the service shall seem to require it. By this change a high degree of local knowledge on the part of the actual canvassers is obtained as a security against defective and erroneous returns of the population. 5th. The period allowed for the enumeration is shortened to one month (the month of June) in rural districts and small towns, and to two weeks in cities, as against five months formerly. This change must result in obviating a large part of the errors resulting from the incessant movements of the population, especially during the later summer months. 6th. The appointments of the actual canvassers (enumerators) are made subject to the approval of the Census Office, a measure absolutely essential to good administra- tion, but strangely overlooked in previous legislation. 7th. Instead of an inflexible rule for determining the compensation of canvassers, which did not recognize the difference in the labor of enumeration caused by the geographical features of the country, and which treated a square mile of river bottom or prairie as the exact equivalent of a square mile of rugged- mountain, traversed only by broken roads or bridle-paths, the act of 1879 places the matter of compensation, so far as the canvassers are concerned, in the disoreition of the department, which is thus able to combine the economy and efficiency of the service with justice to the persons engaged. 8th. The act of 1879 authorizes, at the discretion of the Superintendent, the use of "prior schedules", or blank forms distributed in advance, to be filled up with delib- eration and after consultation between the members of a family ; whereas, under the former system of enumeration, the canvasser, in the tour of his district, generally obtained the information from one member, not, as a rule, the head of the family, who was unadvised in advance of the subjects of inquiry, and was called upon to answer hastily a large number of questions relating to several different persons. The changes of system which have been noted vastly increase the work of the Cen- sus Office in making the preparation for the enumeration, but no one should be deemed fit for such a charge who did not rejoice in the added labor and care, in view of the manifold advantages to be obtained. THE CENSUS LAW. In making these preparations, through the six months that have elapsed since the organizatioii of the service, the Superintendent has become more aud more fully con- firmed in the opinion that the legislation of the last Congress on the subject of the census was wise and salutary. Not a single fundamental defect in the scheme of enumeration has appeared, nor has any important change occurred to the Superin- tendent M likely to result in an improvement of the service. INTEODUCTION. XXXV In two minor matters, strictly matters of detail, it is deemed proper to request sup- plemental legislation ; these are — 1st. The extension of the privilege of free transmission through the mails to mattei directed to the Census Office, in answer to its inquiries, or in compliance with its requests. 2d. The ahandonment of the interrogatory relating to the ownership of the puhlio debt. The first of the proposed provisions would simply obviate the necessity of one de- partment of the government paying to another department considerable sums in postage on the public service, involving the keeping of unnecessary accounts and an increase of the apparent cost of the census. The second would result in removing from the course of the enumeration what is likely to prove a not inconsiderable obstacle. The inquiry respecting the public debt can possibly have no valuable result, inasmuch as the great proportion of these obligations are held by public institutions, banking and insurance corporations, charitable trusts, etc., so that were every householder to answer the question cor- rectly, the information obtained would be partial and fragmentary, accounting foi but a part of the body, of the debt. But, secondly, it should be remembered that, in spite of the scheme of "prior sched- ules" in any degree to which it is likely to be used by the Census Office, the questions on the census schedules will often have to be answered by the women of the family in the temporary or protracted absence of the head thereof. Usually it may be assumed that the wife or daughter knows little or nothing re- specting the investment of the family property, and, even in the cases where the knowledge existed, would hesitate to answer on such a point without the consent of the head of the family. It is a fundamental maxim of enumeration that aa few mat- ters as possible should be introduced in the house-to-house inqniry, respecting which the wife and the grown daughter cannot be assumed to be equally intelligent with the husband and father. ^ Thirdly, even when the head of the family is present, the inquiry respecting prop* erty in United States bonds is unlikely to secure trustworthy answers, and is certain to provoke distrust and engender animosity. # On every account, therefore, the Superintendent deems it desirable that the inter- rogatory should be stricken irom. the schedule. COPIES OF THB SCKBDmiES. The question having been raised whether a copy of the returns provided for by tha act of March 3, 1879, should not be made, I desire to present the elements of the ease, and leave the matter to the decision of the department, or of Congress, the qnestion being, after all, rather political than statistical. By the act of 1850 it was provided that two copies of all returns should be made, the original schedule to be filed in the office of the clerk of court of the connf^ to which the returns related; one copy to be filed in the office of the secretary of state for the state to which the returns appertained; the second copy to be forwarded to ■ the Census Office at Washington, for its uses, both of compUatioii and of record. This provision was complied with in 1850 and in 1860. Prior to the census of 1870 the undersigned, as Superintendent, had the honor to recommend that one of the two copies provided for by the act of 1850 be dispensed with in the approaching enumeration. The reason given for thu^ecommendation was that a copy of a body of schednles so vast in extent was only to be made at a great expense, and that, in fact, the set of the returns deposited in the county clerk's office was not only useless, but mischievous, being subject, on account of proximity to the individuals and families enumerated, to curious or malicious examination. This recommendation was not followed by legis- lation, and at the census of 1870 two copies of the returns were made as at 1850 and JS60. XXXVl INTRODUCTION. In the draft of a bill submitted with my report of 1878 upon the expediency of new legislation -with reference to the approaching Tenth Census a copy of the returns was provided for, one set of the returns to be deposited with the secretary of state of the state to which the returns related ; the other, either the original schedules or the copy, as the Census Office might elect, to be forwarded to Washington. In the census act, however, as it passed Congress, and received the approval of the Executive, no copy of the returns is provided for ; but the original schedules, as filled by the enumerators, are to be sent to Washington. The question now raised is, whether it is expedient thus to dispense with all copies of the census schedules, and trust alone to the originals for aU the purposes of the government respecting the enumeration. The use of a copy of the schedules, if this were to be made, would practically be wholly in the nature of insurance. The resort to the schedules, as deposited in the offices of the secretaries of state for the several states, is liiely to be, in general, for the most trivial purposes, and, at the best, infrequent and unimportant. . In some of the states, as I have learned through the personal inspection of officers of this bureau and by correspondence, the schedules of 1850, 1860, and 1870 are not preserved in shape and place to be accessible to visitors ; in others they are, in fact, seldom or never visited, (a) So vast and cumbersome is such a body of manuscript, that any information which a citizen might desire to derive from the returns could be given by one of the trained officers of the Census Bureau at Washington with far less effort and with far greater accuracy than by a person unfamiliar with such research, looking, for himself, through the schedules at the state capitals ; and it may properly be said that the Census Office cheerfully affords, upon personal application, all information which it is deemed proper to extract from the schedules. Taking the whole country together, therefore, it does not appear to me that the great expense of making a copy of the returns would be justified by the uses which such a copy, in the several states, would serve. Were it to be provided that every state should receive a copy of the returns on pay- ing for the expense thereof, I do not believe that a single state would incur this ex- penditure. • , The only use of a copy of the returns which seems to be worth much consideration is that which could be made of it in the event of the desti-uction or loss of the original schedules, during transmission to the Census Office at Washington, or after receipt there. As, in the nature of the case, there is, in greater or less degree, a danger of such destruction or loss, it is perhaps worth while to state the economical relations of the subject. The two copies of the census schedules of 1870 cost, at the rates provided by the act of 1850, $192,660, being at the rate of $96,330 for a single copy. This amount waa exclusive of the additional compensation given under the provisions of the acts of March 3, 1871, April 20, 1871, and the joint resolution of June 9, 1870, which wiU, in the present discussion, not be taken into account. If the population, the farms, the shops, etc., of the country shall, as is probable, be found to have increased 25 per cent, in the interval between 1870 and 1880, the cost of making a copy of the returns would not be less than |120,000. If to this we add the cost of paper, printing, and distribution, the cost of a copy would not be less than $130,000, and might easily be found to be greater, as in the a The Btate of Ehode Island is the only one, so far as I have ascertained, in which the censns sohed- nlcs are frequently consulted. With a population small in the aggregate, and more compact than that of any other state, with a strong interest in antiquarian and statistical research diffused among its people, and with a very systematic and well-organized state census, taten in the intervals of the TJnited States censuses, the people of this highly inteUigont commonwealth are reported to make a not inconsiderahle use of this class of records In question. INTRODUCTION. XXXVll event of a large increase of population, etc. This, then, may he taken as the mini- mum cost of the insurance in (question. The danger to he apprehended from the destruction or loss of the schedules during transmission to the Census Office could not he held to justify the expense of a copy. Such destruction or loss could not he supposed to extend further than to small frac- tional portions of the returns. At the census of 1870, reaching from Maine to California, and from the lates to the Gulf, not a page of the schedules failed to come to hand, nor was the Census Office ohliged to resort for a single statistical fact to the schedules deposited Tvith county clerks or secretaries of state. Should, however, the entire returns of twenty counties of average population be lost, the expense of a re-enumeration would not exceed one-sixth, or, more likely, one-seventh of the o6st of a copy. The only danger which appears to the Superintendent as possibly justifying the incurring of so considerable an expense for the insurance of the returns is that of their accidental destruction by fire after their receipt by the Census Office at Wash- ington. Such a destruction, total or partial, might of course occur. That not a page of the schedules of any census, beginning with that of 1790, has yet been lost at Washington, affojrds no certainty of the safety of the incoming schedules. The ques- tion simply is, whether the insurance proposed is worth its cost. The actual expense of enumeration, exclusive of the cost of organization, prepara- tion, supervision, and the compilation of results, and excluding also the cost of the special services and expert agencies provided for by the act of 1879, may be roundly taken at $2,000,000. Looking at the schedules simply as propertyjjepresenting this amount of value, 1130,000 seems a very high rate of insurance for t^fcaw months at the close of which, if the plans of the Superintendent are carried out, all the purely political statistics of the census, those, that is, which contain the population of states, counties, cities, and towns, with distinction of age and sex, color, nationality, occupation, etc., wiU be compiled and made ready for publication. A very small fraction of this expendi- ture would suffice to make such exceptional and extraordinary provision against all unfavorable contingencies as would reduce the danger of destruction by fire to a minimum, except only in the event of a general confiagration of the city. But I have no interest to argue against the proposition for a copy of the schedules adversely. The law as it stands, in this regard, represents the desire of Congress to effect a large saving of expense. The question is not so much a statistical as a political one. If it be felt that, on a matter so fundamental in our political system as the taking of the decennial census for the apportionment of representation among the states, considerations of economy should be strictly subordinate, this office has no objection whatever to interjpose. On the contrary, such a provision would relieve the Superintendent of a certain degree of anxiety which, in spite of every precaution, will inevitably attend the custody of the returns if no duplicates of them anywhere exist. In case provision be made for a copy of the returns, it should he accompanied by an appropriation of the amount necessary to be so expended, not to exceed $150,000. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, FKANCIS A. WALKER, Superintendent, Hon. C. ScHUKZ, Secretary of the Interior. xztviii INTRODtrCTION. Defabtmsnt of the Interior, Cbksus Office, Washington, D. C, December 1, 1880. Sir: I have the honor to present the annual report of the operations of this bnreau : Daring the year closed, the Tenth Census of the United States has been taken. Although the ■work is substantially complete, returns having been received from all but seven small districts, (a) out of the total number of 31,265 enumeration districts formed for the purpose of the census, it ■will probably be t^wo or three weeks yet before this of&ce ■will be able to present the complete statistics of the population of the country ; and it seems best, therefore, to postpone to a future report all mention of the results of the enumeration, and also all discussion of the methods iu use, as ■well as any suggestions •which may require to be made of changes in the census law ■with reference to future enumerations. I trust during the present month to be able to submit a full account of the working of the acts of March 3, 1879, and April 20, 1880, which ■were passed ■with reference to the recent enumeration, together with tables exhibiting the population of each state and county, distinguished as native or foreign, white or colored, male or female. On the 1st of December, 1879, the force of this office conslBted of 44 persons, clerks and other employes. This force was occupied partly in making preparations for the approaching June enumeration of the population, and partly in conducting certain inquiries relating to the census year (the twelve months ending May 31, 1880) then current, especially inquiries concerning the mortality of the different sections of the United States ; concerning the fishing, mining, and grazing industries of the country ; and concerning the social conditions of our city populations. The following table exhibits th||iotal number of employes of the office on the 1st of each month succeeding, incluci^ May: Amount of pay- roll for pre^^f-d- ing month. January 1, 1880 . rebrnary 1, 1880 March 1,1880... April 1,1880.... May 1,1880 $3, 219 54 4, 097 30 4, 589 87 5, 479 32 6, 259 58 The approach of the June enumeration required a considerable increase of the force of the office, and as soon as the first schedules were received, in July, from the supervisors of the several districts, the force was rapidly increased to secure the earli- est possible revision of the schedules, prompt payment of the enumerators for their services, and an immediate commencement of the work of compilation in the several divisions of the office. The following table exhibits the aggregate number of employiSs on the 1st of each month from June to December, inclusive : Amonnt of pay- roll for preced- ing month. June 1,1880 July 1,1880 August 1,1880 September 1, 1880 . October 1, 1880 .... November 1, 1880 . December 1,1880.. $11, 669 25 14, 512 55 21, 880 55 35, 992 71 45, 411 93 54, 564 28 60, 260 03 a Of these, one Is iu Texas, one in 'VlsconBin, one in Michigan, two la Maryland, one in Iowa, and one iu Dakota. INTRODUCTION. XXXIX The exigencies of the service ever since the let of May have reciuired a considerahle clerieal force to be maintained upon work at night. It is the view of the Supeiintendent that the compilation and publication of the several classes of statistics should be pushed forward with the utmost expedition. While the census will always remain of value for purposes of comparison with pre- ceding periods, the first and greatest use of the census is its immi-diate use, not only for determining the distribution of political power, according to the provisions of the Constitution, but also for directing state and national legislation, and for guiding individual and social effort for the promotion of public interests, and for the amelio- ration of the condition of the criminal, aiflioted, and dependent classes. Every year and every month, therefore, which can be saved in the compilation and publication of the census statistics adds appreciably to their value. I will not say that the country could well afford to pay largely for thus hastening the promulgation of the results of the census, but, rather, that the country could on no account afford to allow any delay therein beyond the time absolutely necessary to secure careful revision and a correct compilation of those results. In fact, however, when the sav- ing of the general expenses of the office is taken into account, a prompt compilation and an early publication of the census statistics secure an actual economy of expendi- ture. In this view, the work of thjs office will be pressed fprward with the utmost energy until it is brought to a full completion. And, in order to attain the earliest practicable publication (•£ results, I have the honor to rpcomraend that Congress be asked to authorize the printing, by special contract, under tiie supervision of the honorable Secretary of the Interior (and, if it be tliought desirable, also of the Print- ing Committees of the two houses of Congress), of the several reports of the census as fast as prepared. With the enormous pressure upon the Public Printer, where every government service is clamoring for early action upon its own work, and where requisitions of weeks' if not of months' standing must have priority to the census reports, a great saving of time could undoubtedly be effected by the adoption of the foregoing rec- ommendation. Several important reports will be ready for publication during the course of this winter, and I cannot but think that it would afford much gratification to the country If they could be pushed through the press with ajl the expedition which belongs to private enterprise when time is made of the essence of the contract, as in this case it should be. In addition to the several special investigations set on foot during the year 1879, as mentioned in the last annual report of this office, the following important de- partments have also been assigned to special agents for investigation, under the pro- visions of the eighteenth section of the act of March 3, 1879, and the eighth section of the act of April 20, 1880 : Eobt. P. Porter, esq., Statistics of Wealth, Debt, and Taxation. Dr. Henry Kandall Waite, Statistics of Churches, Schools, and Libraries. Major John W. Powell, Social and Industrial Statistics of the Indian Tribes. Ivan Petroff, esq.. Population, Industry, and Eesouroes of Alaska. S. N. D. North, Statistics of Newspapers and Periodicals, and of the Book-Publish- ing Interest. Colonel J. B. Killebrew, Statistics of the Tobacco Culture. Wm. L. Eowland, esq.. The Chemical Manufacturing Industries. Henry Hall, esq., Shipbuilding. Professor S. F. Peckham, Statistics of Petroleum Production. George W. Hawes, Ph. D., Statistics of the Quarrying Industry. Colonel Carroll D. Wright, The Factory System. With the exception of the last four investigations, which have but recently been set on foot, the work has in each progressed so far as to give assurance of a very marked degree of success to result from the use of the appropriate agencies author- ized by the enlightened provisions of the sections referred to. xl INTKODUCTION. The authority conferred by the eighteenth section for the appointment of special agents to (joUect the manufacturing statistics of cities and considerable towns has been made use of by this office to the extent of appointing such agents in 276 cities and towns, the total number of agents appointed being 365. From 260 of these cities and towns fuU returns have been already received, and an examination of the sched- ules shows that the value of the manufacturing statistics of the present census has been vastly enhanced by the system thus adopted. lu the remaining sixteen, embracing the largest cities of the country, from which returns, on account of the great number of establishments to be canvassed, are not yet fuUy due, the work is, according to full and frequent advices received at this office, progressing in the most satisfactory manner. All the returns within this de- partment of the census will, it is believed, be in possession of this office during the present month, when the compilation of the manufacturing statistics will be pushed rapidly forward. The work of paying the enumerators for their services has been carried on with the utmost expedition which was consistent with justice to the Census and to the Treasury. It has been necessary to ascertain that each part of the enumerator's work has been properly done'before he could safely be paid, and it has also been necessary to guard each statement and payment of account with all the checks which would have been necessary in case of much larger payments. The accounts of 28,410 enumerators have already been stated and settled, involving a total expenditure of $1,820,027 34 ; of the remaining 2,855 cases, the accounts of 1,242 have been stated, and vouchers have beeu mailed to the enumerators for their signature. In 1,199 cases the accounts are now in course of adjustment. In 414 cases accounts have been suspended, owing to deficiencies or irregularities in returns or to the failure of supervisors to make the required statements of time occupied or work done, or to the necessity of still further investigating matters connected with the enumeration. I have no reason to doubt that the present month will see all the enumerators paid for their services, except only in cases where a suspension is required, for reasons which are unmistakably con- nected with some fault, more or less serious, on the part of the enumerator himself. The total disbursements on account of the Tenth Census to December 1, 1880, are as follows: Supervisora of census: SalSiTies $53 000 00 Clerk hire and miscellaneouB .— - 54,801 12 $107,801 12 Ennmeratora 1,820,027 34 Special agents for the collection of the manufactuTlng statistics of indi. vidual cities : Salaries 39,607 93 OfBce rent and miscellancoua „. 3,825 60 43,433 59 Gpecial agents at large for the collection of industrial and social atatiatics: Salaries 82,435 82 Clerk hire _ -. 48,777 40 Traveling esrpenses 55,733 01 Office rent and mlaceUaneous 16,903 66 203,849 89 Census Office: Salaries 288,708 84 Kent and fuel 5,769 55 rumiture and fittings 25,942 09 Stationery 24,464 12 Printing and binding 63,310 33 Traveling expenses and miscellaneous 8,750 42 416, 946 33 Total — 2,592,057 29 INTRODUCTION. xli An acknowledgment of the services of the supervisors of the several districts ■will more appropriately form a part of the report soon to he made upon the results of the census and the actual workings of the census law, as tested in the recent emuneration. But I cannot deny myself the pleasure of anticipating that occasion so far as to«say that the very difficult and critical duties of that office have been discharged, with but inconsiderable exceptions, in a manner most satisfactory. The zeal, energy, and prudence displayed by these officers, their provision against the accidents of enumera- tion, and their intelligent comprehension of the wants of their districts, entitle them to the highest commendation. In but three cases has it been found necessary to use the authority conferred by the twenty-third section of the act of March 3, 1879, for the removal of supervisors and the appointment of their successors, and in neither of these cases were the causes requiring removal such as to reflect upon the personal or official integrity of the supervisor so removed. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, FEANCIS A. WALKER, Superintendent of Ceaaua. Hon. Carl Schukz, Secretary of the Interior. Depaetment of the Interior, Census Office, Washington, D. C, November 1, 1881. Sir: I have the honor to present the annual report of the operations of this bureau. The last annual report bore date the Ist of December, 1880. In the interval the field- work of the census has been completed in all the departments, except those relat- ing to the statistics of shipbuilding, to the production of petroleum, the quarrying industry, and to the population, resources, etc., of Alaska. Owing to the difficulty of securing the proper agents, the iield-work in these departments was not begun untU long after the others were in full operation, and the completion of the work has consequently been delayed. Only a few weeks of fleld-work, however, now re- main to be performed by the six agents still employed in these departments. The year has also witnessed the rapid progress of the tabulations and compilations required to reduce the raw material of the enumeration into statistical form. It is perhaps not generally understood that nearly as many days' labor are required to complete the tabulations and compilations at the central office as are needed to perform the entire work of enumeration in the field. An efficient enumerator can, in a city, or even in a well-settled rural district, take down, upon a page of his sched- ules, the names of fifty persons living in ten families, with all the particulars re- quired by law to be collected, in a shorter time than the same man could distribute those fifty names according to the various classes of facts taken for compilation, viz, by age, by sex, by color, by place of birth, by occupation, by the places of birth of parents, by illiteracy, by conjugal condition, etc., and make aU the various com- binations thereof which go to form the tables usually published in the census reports. The work of tabulation and compilation has been pressed forward with great rapidity, from the fact that the Superintendent felt that it was of the highest conse- quence to secure an early publication of the results of the census. In the last annual report of the bureau the number of persons employed on the 1st of December, 1880, was stated as 1,084. The maximum of clerical force was reached on the 15th of March, 1881, when the number of employes of all grades was 1,495. xlii INTRODUCTION. The Co-operation of so large a clerical force has allowed a yery rapid progress in the compilation and tabulation of results. Fiye-sixths, at least, of the clerical labor of the census has already been accomplished. The results of the compilations are no* being put into the form of tables for publication. The following statement gives the population of the several states and territories, as finally determined. The total differs by 2,917 from that contained in the report of this office under date of January 7, 1881. This, however, is but the net result of individual changes, amounting to many times that number, due to the exclusion of persons twice returned in the census (as, for instance, once at theijc homes, and again in asylums, prisons, almshouses, etc.), and to the supplying of the names, in even greater number, of persons ascertained to have been omitted from the enumeration. Population of the United States according to the censris of 1880. Alabama 1,262,505 Arizona 40,440 Aifeansas 802,525 California 864,694 Colorado 194,327 Connecticut 622,700 Dakota 135,177 Delaware 146,608 District of Columbia 177,624 Plorida 269,483 Georgia 1, .542, 180 Idaho 32,610 Illinois 3,077,871 Indiana 1,978,301 Iowa 1,624,015 Kansas „ 986,096 Kentooty 1,648,690 Lonisiana 939,946 Maine 648,936 Maryland 934,943 Massachusetts 1,783,085 Michigan 1,636,937 Miwesota - 780,773 Mississippi ,.. 1,131,597 Missonri 2,168,380 Montana 39,159 Nebraska 452,402 Nevada 62,266 New Hampshire 346,991 New Jersey 1,1.31,116 New Mexico ^ 119, 565 New York 5,082,871 North Carolina 1,399,750 Ohio 3,198,062 Oregon 174,768 Pennsylvania 4,282,801 Ehorte Island 276,531 South Carolina 995,577 Tennessee 1,542, 3r.9 Texas 1,591,749 Utah ,.. 143,963 "Vermont 332,286 Virginia 1,512,565 Washington 75,116 West Virginia 618,457 Wisconsin 1, 315,497 Wyoming 20,789 Grand total 60,155,783 During the first half of 1881 the suspension of the wock of compilation in this office was threatened by a very serious obstacle, namely, the failure of the appropri- ation for the service. When, on the 5th of January last, this office recommended an additional appropri- ation of $500,000, to complete the work of the census, it was done in perfectly good faith, in the belief that the sum named would be adequate to that end. At that time, however, a very large part of the field-woik in the departments of mining, manu- factures, iand social statistics stiU remained to be done. The cost of completing that service has been found to be heavier than was at the time anticipated. Moreover the tabulations which had been undertaken in the central otHce, upon a scale far exceeding that of any preceding census, proved to be more laborious and expensive than was expected. Another source of expense beyond the estimate's of the Super- intendent, and one perhaps as important as either of the two just indicated, has been found in the occasions, which have developed in the course of our investigations, for securing accuracy and completeness in the statistical material brought into the office by the enumeration, beyond the degree heretofore attempted in a census of the United States. When I had the honor to submit the several reports of the Ninth Census I felt coBipelled, in simple truthfulness, to say, in respect to not a few of the tables com- INTRODUCTION. xliii prised in the three volumes, that the statistics contained were, to a great extent, incomplete and defective, and that in some cases the material gathered hy the enu- meration was so far deficient or inaccurate that it would be more creditable not to publish the tables at all, did the Superintendent feel at liberty to suppress them. Remarks of this character will be found scattered throughout the volumes of the Nihth Census. During the years that have intervened, the investigations and studies of the Super- intendent have deepened his conviction of the inadequacy and inaccuracy of many classes of statistics as gathered at previous enumerations under the act of May 23, 1850. It is doubtful, for instance, whether any of the three censuses taken under that law has obtained one-half of our mineral product, or has compassed two-thirds of the total number of the defective, dependent, and delinquent classes (the deaf and dumb, hUnd, insane, idiotic, paupers, and criminals), who have by law been made the sub- jects of a special enumeration. • In regard to still other large classes of statistics, the percentage of omission or error has not been equally great ; but in all departments of investigation, concerning alike agriculture, manufactures, and the mining interests of the country, as well as education, public charities, the wages of labor, and other departments of social inquiry, the statistics of the United States census have failed to possess that validity and authority which were to be desired, by reason of manifest or suspected error. Miich was done to improve the character of all classes of statistics to be recorded in the census, through the enactment of the enlightened law of March 3, 1879. Greatly widened as the scope of the census was by that epaotment, 1 ventvire to assert that the improvement in the quality of the statistical material gathered is even more marked than the extension in amount ; yet, notwithstanding the higher value of the material brought into the central office through the new agencies provided by the act of 1879, opportunities for revision and correction have frequently presented them- selves in the course of the examination and tabulation of that material. Of such opportunities the Superintendent has not been able to refrain from availing himself, ■whenever the cost was not disproportionate to the value of results. Instead of pub- ]iahing table after table, as he Was obliged to do in 1870, branded as fragmentary and incomplete, if not altogether inaccurate and misleading, the Superintendent has de- sired, and with great gratification he is able to announce that he .believes it wholly practicable, to bring every class of facts which have been embraced in the publication of previous censuses up to the standard of absolute or approximate accuracy, so that no class of statistics shall be put forth at the Tenth Census which are not sound and reliable. This, however, has involved the expenditure of no little time and labor in many departments. For example, in the department relating to the defective, de- pendent, and delinquent classes, three times as much clerical labor has been expended upon the returns prior to taking them up for compilation as was expended in this department, in all, up to the point of publication in the census report of 1870. The Superintendent is confident that the results will fully justify the eifort put forth. From the causes indicated, viz: first, the unexpected cost of completing the field- work in the departments of mining, manufacture, and social statistics ; second, the weight of the new compilations and tabulations undertaken, for the first timej at this of&ce, greatly exceeding the Superintendent's estimate; and third, the labor involved in bringing the statistical material of the census up to a higher point of completeness and accuracy, the expenditures of this olBce were so enhanced that it became mani- fest, during the month of May, that the appropriation would not be sufficient to com- plete! ;the service. In this emergency two courses were open : first, to disband the office force, retain- ing only a small number of clerks to prepare for publication whatever statistical matter had already been compiled, and, for the rest, to aw:ait the action of Congress upon the recommendation of a new appropriation when it should meet in the Deoem- ber following ; or, second, to accept the service of volunteers, upon the condition of Xliv INTRODUCTION. their expressly cTisaYOwing any claim against the government being created by their services, and with thoir aid to carry forward the compilations of the census as rapidly as possible toward completion. Respecting this alternative, the Superintendent conferred with the honorable the Secretary of the Interior and with the honorable the Attorney-General, who concurred in the opinion that it would be exceedingly unfortunate to disband the office force and discontinue for eight or ten months the work of tabulation and compilation ; and that, if a sufficient number of the employes of the Census Office should be found disposed to volunteer their services upon the condition indicated, no legal or political objection interposed. As the result of this conference the following letter was ad- dressed to the honorable the Secretary of the Interior, viz : DEPARTJltEKT OF THE INTERIOE, CENSUS OFFICE, Washington, D. €., May 27, 1881. Hon. Alonzo Bell, Acting Secretary of the Interior. \ Sir : I have the honor to ask yonr attention to the following considerations and to a suggestion based thereon. By an error of calcnlation, for which I am alone responsible, the estimate for the appropriations required for carrying on and completing the work of the Tenth Census were framed, as the result proves, too low. The vast extent and complexity of the investigations undertaken by this office have caused a more rapid exhaustion of the amount appropriated for this service than was contemplated., and I find myself now in a position of being obliged to suspend the work upon considerable portions of the field until the next session of Congress, unless some exceptional arrangement can be made which will allow the continuance of my present ofB.ce force. Such a suspension would be a matter of regret on two accounts : first, because the public interest in the results of the enumeration makes the earliest possible completion of the tabulations and com- pilations of the office a matter greatly to be desired ; and secondly, because such a suspension would involve the disbanding of a clerical force which I sincerely believe is not surpassed in efficiency through all the departments of the government. To disband the force and to recruit another, at a later date, should Congress make appropriation of additional funds for carrying on the service, would of itself involve a certain loss of efficiency. I'ully appreciating the fact that no contract, express or implied, can lawfully be made with any person for services or supplies on behalf of the government in anticipation of an appropriataon therefor, I venture to suggest whether it might yet not be consistent with the provisions of law, as well as decidedly for the interest of the public service, to accept as volunteers in compleling the work of the census during the coming season such of the members of the present office force as are willing to continue in the office under a complete disclaimer of any claim thereby to be created against the gov- ernment, and with a formal profession of their willingness to submit the question of their compensation to the decision of Congress, without any alleged obligation to make appropriations on such account. I am satisfied that at least two-thirds of my present force would esteem it a privilege to be permitted to continue work upon these terms, while the result to the government would be that, at the meeting of Congress in December, it would find the tabulations of the census completely finished, and a consid- erable portion of the statistical tables in type, ready for distribution. If this suggestion is deemed practicable, I should be greatly pleased to give effect thereto on being duly authorized, and I pledge myself to use my utmost energy to finish the work with the least possible expenditure of clerical labor. \I have the honor to be, very respectfully, FEAJ^CIS A. "WALKER, Superintendent of Census. To this communication the following reply was receivedj viz : Department op the Intbriob, Washington. Jwne 3, 1881. General F. A. Walker, Superintendent Tenth Census. , Sir: I have fuUy considered your letter of May 27, in relation to the condition of the appropriation for the Tenth Census and the necessity of a suspension of important work unless some exceptional arrangement can be made which will allow the continuance of your present office force. Your sugges- tions in relation to the acceptance of a volunteer force (provided such can be secured, willing to disclaim all claims against the government on account of services rendered) are fully concurred in by me. The postponement of the important work upon which you are engaged, on account of a lack of clerical force, would work serious inconvenience and loss to the public interests, and while it should INTRODUCTION. xlv be clearly understood that the government has no legal right to make any contract, express or implied, that shall bind it in anticipation of appropriations, yoa are authorized to say to all who desire to serve without pay, and ■with an express disclaimer in relation thereto, that all of the facts necessary to a full understanding of the case will be laid before Congress at the earliest practicable moment. Very respectfully, &o., A. BELL, Acting Secretary. -' Acting under the authority given in the above letter, an average force of seven hundred assistants has been retained &om the 15th of June to the present time. Not only has no falling off in efficiency been manifested by the clerical force as a consequence of the peculiar and regretable condition of service, but the average amount of wort done in every division of the office has steadily improved. The work in every department has made rapid progress, and it is my confident expectation that by the time Congress meets the compilation of the Tenth Census will be substantially completed. A comparatively small force will further be required to reduce the statistical matter to tabular form and to prepare it for the printer; but it is safe to say that at least eight months have been saved, in the publication of the final results of the census, by keeping the clerical force at work during the summer, as corimared with wh^t would have taken place had the office been disbanded and subsequently organized a second time after the meeting of Congress. While I have spoken thus in regard to the increase in the cost of the Tenth Census above my estimates and calculations, it should not be understood that the census so taken has been expensive, as compared with any preceding enumeration, reasonable allowance being made for the increase of population and other elements of expense. The Ninth Census cost three millions and a third ($3,336,000). Our population has, in the interval, increased 30 per cent., and other elements of the cost of a census have increased at least proportionally. An increase of 30 per cent, upon three millions and a third would amount to four millions and a third. By the twentieth section of the act of March 3, 1879, Congress provided only three millions for the expenses of the Tenth Census, exclusive ofpiinting and engraving, being a million and a third below its proportional cost, as compared with the census preceding. By the act of March 3, 1881, |500,000 additional were appropriated, making the total appropriation for the purposes of the act of 1879 three millions and a half, or |836,000 below the proportional cost of the Ninth Census. This is all that has thus far been appnopriated for this service, exclusive of the amount provided for printing and engraving (|250,000), and of the amount appropriated ($210,000) to meet the expenses involved in carrying out the provisions of the sixth section of the act of April 20, 1880, which act required of the enumerators services altogether additional to those prescribed by the act of 1879. Should, therefore, an additional $540,000 be appropriated for this service, according to the recommendation hereafter to be made, the expense of the Tenth Census, according to the scheme of the act of March 3, 1879, would still be considerably below that of the census of 1870. But such a comparison would not be fair without reference to the vastly wider range of the present census, the minuter and more extensive compilations undertaken, and the improvement in the quality of the results obtained. The census has, for the first time, collected the statistics of railroads and telegraphs; of fire, marine, and life insurance ; while in the departments of agriculture and manufactures the information obtained has been at least double, in mere matter of bulk, what has heretofore been obtained. In the inquiries respecting taxation and public debts, the investigations of the census have been extended to embrace an amount of detail which exists in regard to the public indebtedness of no other country of the world. In the great field of our mining and fishing industries, the worse than worthless statistics of 1850, 1860, and 1870 will be found replaced by a body of economical, social, and technical information respecting these great and growing interests which will be of incalculable value to xlvi INTKODUCTION. the country. There is not one direction in which the published resnlts of the present census will not cover more ground, divided into greater detail, than any preceding, while the character of the results will testify to a more rigid examination and a more careful revision of the results of the enumeration. Out of a total appropriation of |3,960,000 (inclusive of the appropriation of |250,000 for printing and engraving, and of |210,000 for the purposes of the act of April 20, 1880), $35860,068 67 have been expended, leaving a balance of $2,120 50 on the general appropriation (all in the hands of the disbursing officers of the mining and fishery investigations), and of $97,810 83 on the appropriation for printing and engraving. The accompanying table shows the various objects of expenditure, classified under certain general heads. It appears from this exhibit that $2,094,947 95 have been paid to enumerators and interpreters, $133,457 54 to supervisors of census, while certain re-enumerations, under the orders of the Secretary of the Interior, have cost $8,099 67. The enumeration of the manufacturing statistics of cities, conducted by 345 special agents, cost $87,085 37. The collection of the statistics of mining industries, including both the precious and the non-precious metals, both east and west of the Mississippi' river, have cost $149,897 23, whUe the collection of the statistics of the fisheries has cost $45,329 19, and other investigations by special agents, smaller sums. The expenses of the central office at Washington have aggregated $1,063,468 48, of which |817,359 40 has been expended as compensation for clerks and other employ^. 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Statistics of the tobacco culture 1 t ci a > 1 3 i o CD 1 CJ o c '-C 1 s 1 "g Statistics of railroad, transportation, ex- press, and telegraph companies. Statistics of Alaska, its population, industry, and resources. Statistics of newspapers and the publishing interests. Statistics of the movement of population Statistics of the production of petroleum Statistics of tliemanufacture of iron and steel . ■93«a jeSpai s s s g CO in S o s oc S s CO to 00 in t S s INTKODUCTION. ilu 00 o ■ CO o o o § s 40 CO i g ■* i w rH~ rt- 1-4" CO ^ I IV— CO 1 INTKODUCTION. The, volunteer serviofi thus far (to Norember 1, 1881) rendered" under the arrange- ments hereinbefore detailed would, if paid for according to the rates of compensation received prior to June 15, 1881, by the several individuals rendering such service, amount to $243,640 92. This statement includes both the clerical force at Washing- ton and tbe experts and aipeoial agents engaged upon field- work or in the preparation of their reports outside oP Washington. I regret to have to add that, beyond the service thus rendered under an express disavowal of any cljum being created against the United States thereby, a small body of liabilities has unawoidaiily been created in bringing the work of the census to a conclusion. As soon as I apprehended the danger of a deiiciency I whistled down brakes, and tried to stop the train before it reached the draw; but a service so gigantic, moving so rapttdly, has a momentum which it is not always possible to cal- culate with nice accuracy, and in spite of every effort to escape an actual deficiency (aside from the personal volunteer service heretofore referred to) the office found itself subject to certain caBla for which no funds were provided. These were of three classes : First. The rent of the main census building since the 1st of July, 1881, being at the rate of |1,083 33} per momth. The lessors have expressed their entire willingness to await the action of Congress. Second. Certain amounts from subsidized railroads for transportation of ofScers and agents of the census, amoBinting to $3,642 48. Even had sufficient funds been available for the payment, these accounts for transportation could not, up to this time, have been paid, inasmuch^s the railroads concerned are delinquent in respect to the repayment of certain suma extorted as regular fare from the agents of the Census Office traveling under instmotions and presenting duly-authenticated orders for transportation at government rat\es. Third. Certain miscellaneous expeasea for traveling, for supplies, and for minor services, in respect to which no arrangement could properly be made for postponing payment. Being unwilling that the persons entitled to these sums, generally in small amounts, should be required to await the action of Congress upon their just and proper claims, I addressed a letter to the honorable the Secretary of the Interior in the following terms, viz: Depaetment of the Inteeiob, Ceksus Oefice, Waahmgton, D. O., October 3, 1881. Hon. S. J. KiRKWOOD, Seomtary of the Interior. Sin: 1 have tlie honor to state that upon ascertaining, in May last, that the appropriation of the Tenth Gensns would necessarily prove inadeqnate to the needs of the service, I shut down as qnicklv and peremptorily as possible apon all sonrces of expense. With a service so vast, however, and so widely spread, with between thirteen and fourteen hundred employes in the Washington oifice, and with several hundred special agents scattered over the country aU the way from Arizona to Alaska, It was not possible to estimate closely the total of unadjusted accounts, while there were some points at which expenditure could not be abruptly terminated (for instance, as by recalling an agent from a distant field already nearly canvassed) without a great loss to the service, amounting to the practical abandonment of what had been done in tliat field. I regret to say that, in consequence of the accounts for obligations incurred at the date mentioned proving larger than was anticipated, and of the seemingly imperative necessity of keeping np some small disbursements in several directions for the reason just indicated, there will be required, to carry this office through to the meeting of Congress, seversil thousands of dollars; it may be three, it may be five thousand. As no appropriation is available for this purpose, and as it would not be creditable to allow these accounts to remain unpaid, I respectfully propose to the department that it give its sanction to my depositing with the disbursing agent of the department a sum of money, out of my own private re- sourcea, snfficient to meet the charges referred to, all accounts to be approved as usual by the Secretary of the Interior, and ordered for payment in the aoouatomed form. Should Congress consent to make appropriation for the uncompleted work of the censns, I can be reimbursed; if not, the loss will be my own — a loss I would rather submit to than have those who have rendered service to the government, or incurred expenditures on its behalf, suffer for my error in calculating the probable needs of the service. V y^y^^P^-^^*"^?. E,A.WAI.KEE, Siiperiatendent ..... , 161 74 startling as are tlie gains of population reported in some of the above counties, the returns from certain enumeration districts constituting parts of counties exhibit even more extraordinary results. The following table shows the population of certain enumeration districts in 1880 as compared with the figures of 1870 : Table G. — Aggregate population of certain minor civil divisions. County, Civil divisioiL 1S70. 18S0. Per cent. Eagefleld GreenTille .._. Kershaw Orangebnrgh . Spartanbnrgh Pickens townsMp Norris townsMp Grove township G-antt township Greenville township (ontside the village) DeXalb township Orange township v Hebron township .................... Liberty township .^.. Orangebnrgh Court-House Spartanburgh Conrt-House , 1,559 1,485 1,089 844 378 1,571 997 311 408 246 1,080 3,939 2,958 2,361 1,731 2,152 6,088 3,906 960 1,215 2,140 3,253 153 lOO 117 105 469 288 292 209 198 770 201 I have said that the gain above reported transcends the possibilities of human pro- creation. The capabilities of increase have been exhibited on a vast scale, under the most favorable conditions for observation, upon the territory of the United States within the past century, and these capabilities are well understood and susceptible of reduction to at least approximate mathematical statements. In a new community where land is abundant and fertile, and its acquirement is facilitated by legal pro- visions for registration and transfer ; where the occupations of people are mainly agricultural ; where the habits of living are simple, and the absolute requirements of the family are few, a population of European stock may increafie, decade after decade at the rate of 25, 28, or even 30 per cent, in ten years without additions by immi ora- tion. This has been so well ascertained in the history of this country as not to require statistical proof to be here adduced. It is even possible that, under circumstancea exceptionally^ encouraging the growth of population in a State having large bodies of unoccupied lands, an increase of 33 or perhaps 35 per cent., wholly irrespective of immigration, might take place in ten years. The gain of population immediatelv after the revolutionary war, while immigration was proceeding at a very tardy rate,(o,) showed that where a country has been to a certain extent depleted by war, the gains of population which accompany the first years of peace are exceptionally rapid. a The entire Immigration of the thirty years between 1790 antl 1820 was estimated by Dr. Seybert at 250, 000, or an average of about 8, 000 a year. Meanwhile the population had increased from four millions to nine millions and a half. INTBODUOTION. Ux Table H. — Inereaee of population in the United States between 1790 and 1830. Tear. PBK CItNT. OP IHOBEABB. In 10 years. In 20 years. In 30 years. 1800 31.1 36.3 33.1 1810 84.2 81.5 1820 145.1 Any gain much above the ratio here indicated, however, is scarcely credible. The cirenmstances attending the life of any community must be highly exceptional, and the community itself must be of very restricted numbers, to render possible a more rapid rate of increase without accessions by immigration. The extraordinary gains reported in certain of the counties of South Carolina, and in the state as a whole, over the census of 1870 demanded, therefore, a careful investi- gation. It was notorious that South Carolina had not profited materially during the ten years since 1870 by immigration, either from foreign countries or from other states of the Union. With so slight advantage from immigration, it was not possible that an old state could have gained in population in the interval since 1870 to the degree which is shown by the comparison of the two censuses. It follows, as a conclusion of the highest authority, either that the census of 1870 was grossly defective in regard to the whole of the state or some considerable parts thereof, or else that the census pf 1880 was fraudulent. The census of 1870 might have been defective in a . high degree without fraudulent intention, through the incompetence or negligence of the enumerators employed. But the census of 1880 could not have exaggerated the population of the state without absolute fraud, inasmuch as the census law re- quires the name of every person reported to be written at length on the schedules, with a score of particulars as regards age, sex, nativity, occupation, etc., so that any illegitimate addition whatever to the schedules must be of the nature of a conscious and purposed crime. COMPARISON or THE CENSUSES OF 1870 AND 1880. The error lying between the two censuses indicated, it would at the first glance appear that a strong presumption existed that it was the census of 1880 which was at fanlt, the census of 1870 being a census taken and completed, a census accepted by the proper department at Washington and incorporated into its reports to Congress, and made the basis of a redistribution of representation by the act of 1872. Unfor- tunately, however, the authority of the census of 1870 in some sections of the country was not such as to create a very powerful presumption against the subsequent census by reason of marked disorepa,ncies appearing therein. The census of 1870 was taken under the act of 1850, an act by the provisi ons of whicl i the control of the Census Office over the enumeration was reduced to a minimum, the authority attaching to the oifice being altogether insufQcient to any considerable degree of rosponsillty for the results reported. In his report of November 1, 1873, the Superintendent of Census characterized this act in the following terms, to which, after the further experience of eight years, he would, if possible, add emphasis rather than subtract from the force of the condemna- tion expressed : It is not possible for one who has had snoli painful occasion as the present Superintendent to observe the 'workings of the census law of 1850 to characterize it otherwise than as clumsy, antiquated, and barbarous. The machinery it provides is as unfit for use in the census of the United States in this day of ad- vanced statistical science as the smooth-bore, muzzle-loading Queen's arm of the revolution would be Ix INTKODUCTION. for service against the repeatius rifle of the present time. It ought not to be possible that another census should be taken under this law ; such a thing ought not to be seriously proposed. The country has sufifered more than enough already of discredit and of loss on account of the wretched insufficiency and inappropriateness of the provisions of this ill-constructed and outgrown statute. By tlie act thus charaoterized the charge of the enumeration in the several judicial districts was committed to the United States marshals, officers appointed with referen ce to altogether different services, and already hurdened with a great variety and extent of duties in connection with the courts. These officers were, moreover, not appointed, and were not removable, at the instance of the Census Office or of the Department of the Interior, hut belonged to another department of the government, to which they were responsible. In the formation of the subdivisions of their districts for census purposes the marshals were subject to no control whatever on the part of the Census Office, while they were, by law, permitted to constitute districts, in their own discre- tion, not exceeding 20,000 inhabitants. But even worse in Its effects upon the integrity and completeness of the enumeration was the provision of the act of 1850, by which the United States marshals were left to appoint their assistants — the actual enumerators — without any check or control on the part of the Census Office. Whatever the vices of any individual appointment, or however low the general tone of appointments in any district might be, the Census Office had no power except that of a barren protest, its right to make such a protest even being seriously a subject of question. The Census Office had not even authority or appropriation to send an agent to inspect the office of the United States marshal during the progress of the enumeration. The absence, as above indicated, of any power in the Census Office, first, oyer the . appointment of the marshals themselves — the supervisors of enumeration ; secondly, . over the subdivision of the territory for the purposes of enumeration; and thirdly, over the appointment of assistant marshals — ^the actual enumerators — ^wiU be seen to justify the statement made above, that, under the act of 1850, the authority attached to the Census Office was insufficient to any considerable degree of responsibility for the results reported. In this condition, the question whether the census of any jur dicial district should be a good one or a bad one became a question simply whether the United States marshal, appointed with reference to altogether different consider- ations, was himself competent to conduct the delicate and difficult work of super- vising the census ; whether he would give to the subject sufficient time and attention, in spite of other and pressing duties, and whether he would show good judgment and integrity in the subdivision of his district and in the appointment of his assist- ants. I have always been free in attributing to the United States marshals of 1870, as a body, a high sense of their duty in this respect amd great zeal and vigilance. In preparing for and supervising the enumeration the marshals for 1870, as a body, did far more and better than was to have been expected of them in respect to this onerous duty imposed upon them, in addition to the regular work of their office. Moreover, the assistant marshals of 1870 were generally of good clerical abilities and good character, who labored faithfully in their calling, and made, as a rule, neat and in- telligent returns. While the foregoing remarks respecting the deficiencies of the system in use at the Ninth Census apply indifferently to all the districts of the country, north and south, peciUiar difficulties attended the enumeration at the south in 1870. The disturbed state of society in the states lately in rebellion and the supposed necessity of ap- pointing the assistant marslials wholly from the dominant political party, the mem- bers of which, in some sections, were drawn almost exclusively from the race lately emancipated by the effects of war, combined to reduce to a very low point the assur- ance which the country could have of a good census being taken under such a thor- oughly bad organization as that provided by the act of 1850. It is not necessary for me to recite facts of record showing the manner in which the state governments of more than one state wore at that time administered to prove that there was no very INTRODUCTION. Ixi strong probability that the appointments made to the office of assistant marshal in those states would be uniformly good. There was, moreover, lacking, in 1870, throughout this general region, one very important safeguard of enumeration, viz, public interest in the result and general intelligence as to the population likely to be shown by the canvass. The iuterest generally manifested throughout the United States in the Ninth Census was far be- low that which has been shown the present year; but nowhere did the interest in the work of the census fall as low as in the states referred to, in which political activity under the Constitution of the United States had scarcely revived, and some of which had only just been restored to their representation in Congress and in the electoral college. Public interest in the result of the enumeration is oftentimes very trouble- some to the officers of the census ; but it is as wholesome as troublesome, since while it frequently leads to unreasonable complaints, it almost certainly calls attention to any actual omissions from the enumeration and to any negligence on the part of the agents of the census. Moreover, there could, in 1870, be no intelligent expectation at the south as to the population which should be shown by the census. No statistician could, at that time, claim to be able to make even an approximate estimate of the population of any southern state. What would be found to be the effects upon population of four years of devastating civil war, involving vast loss of life, with diminution of vitality on the part of the survivors, the separation of husbands and wives, and the procrasti- nation of marriage on the part of the young, throughout a population of which all able-bodied adult males were declared by law to be soldiers, subject to be called to arms at any moment ; what would be the eifects upon the distribution of the colored population, as between states and counties, of their recent emancipation, leaving them for the first time free to place themselves according to their interest or their fancy; these were questions which the best informed student of population could not have presumed in 1870 to answer. There was, consequently, on the eve of the Ninth Census, no intelligent estimate possible on the part of any southern community as to the population which would be found to exist ; and hence there could be no intelligent criticism of the results of the census as announced by the marshals of the several judicial districts. Scarcely any result as to population was incredible in a region over which armies had been passing for four years, to the destruction of crops, of houses, of fences, and of agricultural implements, and in which one-third, one-half, or, as in the so-called "Black belt," two-thirds, four-fifths, and even seven-eighths of the popu- lation were, for the first time in their lives, as the result of war, left free to choose their own location and mode of living. INVESTIGATION OF THE RESULTS REPORTED IN 1880. From the above considerations this office was not disposed, on the first announce- ment of the extraordinary apparent gain of population from 1870 to 1880, to conclude that it was necessarily the census of 1880 which was in fault, and thereupon to charge upon the ten thousand officers engaged in the service throughout the southern states the perpetration of a monstrous political crime through a gigantic conspiracy to falsify the census. Knowing that the provisions of law at the Tenth Census were in- definitely better suited to accomplish the purposes of a correct enumeration than in 1870 ; knowing that in South Carolina the work of supervision had not, as in 1870, been intrusted to a single officer already overworked in the performance of the regular duties of the marshal's office, but to three officers, each of whom gave many months of arduous labor to the work of preparation and supervision; knowing that in place of 121 enumeration districts, as in 1870, covering an average area of 280 square miles, there had been, at the recent count, 487 districts, each covering an average area of only 69 square miles, securing, as a necessary result, a far higher degree of local and personal knowledge on the part of the enumerators of the districts to be canvassed by them respectively; knowing that the enumerators were no longer chosen frcm a Ixii INTRODUCTION. single party, but were taken from the mass of citizens without any restriction on account of supposed partisan necessities ; knowing all those things, I felt that the ques- tion, whether the census of 1870 or that of 1880 were in fault, should be approached and investigated without any strong presumption in favor of the former enumeration. The result of this investigation I have now the honor to state. The method chosen for dealing with the question of the accuracy of the recent enu- meration was a direct test of the count in certain districts. The districts taken for the i)urpose were, of course, among those situated in the counties respecting which the apparent gain from the Ninth to the Tenth Census was the most extraordinary. They were also, in general, the districts which exhibited the largest gains within their respective counties, though considerations of convenience in reaching such districts by public conveyance, and in testing the count with the assistance of officials and citizens of undoubted probity, were admitted in the selection of the districts to be so canvassed. For the purpose of this investigation, I detailed Mr. Henry Gannett, special agent. The honorable Attorney-General, at the request of this office, instructed the United States marshal of South Carolina to co-operate with Mr, Gannett in the work of investigation. Similar instructions were issued by the internal revenue de- partment to the collector of internal revenue of the state of South Carolina, Mr. Brayton, and a general letter of introduction was addressed from the Poat-Offloe De- partment to the route-agents of that department. Mr. Gannett left Washington on the 7th of September, accompanied by Mr. R. M. Bamitz, one of the most capable clerks of this office, and returned to the city on the 91st of September. I inclose a copy of his report, showing his proceedings under this commission. It appears that Mr. Gannett visited six counties of South Carolina, being counties which showed extraordinary gains since 1870, and in those counties visited in all eighteen enumeration districts. In each of these enumeration districts the list of in- habitants returned to this office were subjected to examination by United States officials or by citizens. In general, these citizens were introduced and vouched for by the United States marshal of the judicial district, or by the United States collector of internal revenue, as not only men of reputation, bnt, with two exceptions only, as also recognized members of the republican party. In each of the eighteen districts in succession the names of inhabitants were so far Identified as to put it beyond a doubt, first, that the census of 1870 in each of these districts was grossly defective, and, secondly, that the census of 1880 was substantially well taken. In no instance did anything appear which bore the semblance of fraud in the returns made to this office by the enumerators of 1880. In some districts nearly every family was identi- fied as resident in the township, notwithstanding the great extent of the South Caro- lina townships, some of which embrace one hundred and even two hundred square miles. In all cases the identification was carried far enough to put it beyond a doubt that the fault of the impossible gains reported over the census of 1870 lay with the preceding enumeration. It appears to me that the report of Mr. Gannett satisfactorily settles the question as to the fairness of the Tenth Census in South Carolina. It must be remembered ihat no reason existed for suspecting that enumeration beyond the fact of the extra- ordinary gaiu over the reported population of 1870. The supervisors of South Caro- lina are men of uuiraiieached character. Two of them are republicans who were appointed upon the strong and urgent recommendation of United States officials resi- dent with in that state, and of other persons highly connected iu the past with the republican party. Of one of them (Colonel Pride) the Hon. D. H. Chamberlain, late governor of South Carolina, wrote : He IB a man of great energy, thoroughly aoqnainted -with all parts of the state, apt and experienced in husinese affairs, with habits of accuracy and method which are of great value. He is 4 sincere southern repuhlican, a member of that party in adversity as well as in prosperity. He is a good citizen a good republican, and a good business man. INTRODUCTION, Ixiii The tHrd supervisor, a moderate democrat, is a man of the highest social connec- tions and standing ; a man of culture and of learning. Not one complaint has ever reached this office respecting the general character Of the enumerators appointed in any of the three supervisors' districts of South Caro- lina, or impeaching the fitness of a single enumerator appointed in tliat state. No specific allegation of fraud in the enumeration of South Carolina has ever been made to this office. The entire ground for impeaching the integrity of the recent census was found in the reported gain of population between 1870 and 1880. The results of the investigation hereinbefore detailed place beyond possible question by any fair- minded man the entire fault upon the census of 1870. I know of no reason, therefore, why any further charge should be made against the enumeration recently brought to a conclusion by the commissioned and sworn officers of the government in South Carolina. The presumption which existed against their work has been completely overthrown, and a strong counter presumptioji has been created by the verification upon the ground of the schedules of inhabitants in the case of eighteen enumeration districts succes- sively taken for special investigation on account of their exceptionally questionable character. COMPARISON or 1820-'60 WITH 1860-'80. One further objection which has been brought against the reasonableness of the result of the census of 1880 in South Carolina deserves a brief notice. That objection is derived from a comparison of the ratio of increase between 1820 and 1860 and that between 1860 and 1880. The population of South Carolina increased from 502,741 in 1820 to 703,708 in 1860, a gain of 40 per cent, in 40 years. Between 1860 and 1880 the increase was from 703,708 to 995,006, a gain of 41 per cent, in 20 years. Such, a comparison, however, is not fair, without reference to certain general causes operating during the two periods. From 1820 to 1860 South Carolina was a bee-hive, from which swarms were con- tinually going forth to populate the newer cotton-growing states of the Southwest. Between 1820 and 1830 immense tracts of fertile lands belonging to the Creeks and Cherokees in Georgia were ceded .to the United States, and were largely occupied by South C&rolinians. Later in the period an^active emigration of whites from South Carolina sprang up and was maintained in favor of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louis- iana, whUe South Carolina negroes were sold in great numbers to cultivate the cotton, rice, and sugar fields of those states. Still later the annexation of Texas made further drafts upon the population of South Carolina.. The effect of these movements is seen in the following figures: Ifamber of persons bom in Sontli Carolina living in that state in 1870 ,' e78i 708 Tf amber of persons bom in Sontb Carolina, bnt living in other states of the TTnion in 1870 246, 066 From which it appears that South Carolina had given to other states nearly 27 per cent, of her entire native stock. Of these there were living — In Georgia 64,937 In Mississippi ~ ■ 35,956 In Florida _...,«. 22,116 In Texas 17,717 In Arkansas ~» 13,807 It is probable that these figures underrate the facts so far as the negro element is concerned, since it seems most likely that many negroes who were bom in South Carolina, but who had been sent ten, twenty, or thirty years before 1870 to other states, would be returned as bom in the states in which they were then found, the 1 radition of their origin being lost. We do not yet know fully what effects the destruction of slavery and the vasjt change resulting in the conditions of labor have produced upon the emigrating pro- pensities of the people of South Carolina, yfe do know that negroes are no longer said South to cultivate the lands of the Yazoo, the Sed mei, and the Brazos. It i^ Ixiv INTRODUCTION. reasonable to suppose that concurring causes may'have checked in an equal degree the outward movement of the white population. A comparison of the "free" natiyes of South Carolina living in other states in 1860 with the white natives of South Caro- lina living in such states in 1870 shows their numbers to have been, respectively, 193,389 and 148,574, a reduction of 45,000 in the ten years between 1860 and 1870. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, FRANCIS A. WALKER, Superintendent of Cenaui. ■WASmKGTOH, D. C, September 28, 1880. Hon. rBAKCis A. ■Walkbb, Superintendent of Census. SlE: In accordance -witli your instractions I proceeded to South Carolina, accompanied by Mr. R. M. Bamitz, of the Census Office, arriving in Greenville, Greenville county, on the ipoming of Thursday, the 8th of Septemher. The plan which I adopted, in ohtaining direct evidence for or against the general correctness of the census in this state was to visit personally the counties in which the gains reported since 1870 appeared most suspicious, and in such counties to visit as many townships showing gains above the average as was consistent with the time allowed for the investigation, and in these townships, by the aid of reliable persons well acquainted with the population, to identify, as tar as possible, the heads of fami- lies appearing upon the census schedules, and, in a considerable portion of cases, also to identify the individual members of such families. As the townships of South Carolina are of very great extent, embracing on an average not less than 80 scLuare mUes, and in many instances not less than 100 or 150, and in some cases even 200, square miles, and not unfrequently embracing three, four, or £ve thousand inhabitants, it was not to be expected that every family could be identified without traversing the whole extent of such townships, which would involve, perhaps, two or three days' labor. It was, however, believed to be possible, by con- sulting persons specially familiar with the population, to secure the identification of the great majority of the &milies recorded in the census, in cage no fraud had been committed in the enumeration. There might still remain more or fewer families on the outskirts of the township who might not be personally- known to any on© who could to conveniently consulted at the principal village or villages. It was, however, my purpose not in any case to stop in the identification of persons reported on the census schedules short of the point necessary to determine the substantial accuracy of the recent enumerar tion. Thus, for instance, in the case of a township having, according to the census of 1870, 1,500 inhab- itants, but in which 3,000 persons were recorded in the census of 1880, if 2,950 persons could be in one day identified with assurance, all presumption against the census of 1880, by reason of the reported gain of 100 per cent, in ten years, would be efiectuall^ removed, and the identification of the remaining 50 names upon the schedule would become only a work of curiosity, which might consume another day, which could be better occupied in the investigation of a second township. Til Greenville I met Colonel R. M. "Wallace, United States marshal, who kindly gave me every assist ance in his power, giving me his time, placing his deputies entirely at my service, and allowing me the use of his office. I examined, first, the townships of Oaklawn and Grove, in Greenville county. The population of these townships in 1870 and 1880 was as follows : 1870. 1880. Increase. Percent Oaklawn . Grove.... 995 1,681 2,361 1,272 117 Mr. John Scruggs, a deputy marshal and a republican, identified a large proportion of the families in these townships. Although this verification was sufficiently complete to show that no great error could exist, I decided to visit these townships in person, where, by the aid of a colored republican and a Mr. Pearson, a moderate democrat introduced to me by Mr. Scruggs, every person, excepting 46 in Grove and 19 in Oaklawn, was accounted for. Of those not recognized, there were but half a dozen whose names were strange to my informants. Gantt township, Greenville county, had a population in 1870 and 1880 as follows : 1870 1880 Increase ...- ^^ Inciease, per cent ... 844 1,731 887 lOS INTRODUCTION. Ixv It was verifieii l)y Mr. John Soraggs. There were hnt 7 families whose names he did not recognise as belon/nng in the township. Greenville township, Greenville oount.y, was verified hy thp aid of several colored men brought to me by Colonel R. M. Wallace. The population of this township was reported in 1870 as 378, and in 1880 2,152. About 90 per oont. of the families were positively identified, and of those not identified there were very few whose names were strange to my iuformants. The white population of Wagner township, Oconee county, was verified by Mr. Bryce (white), who identified all but 27 families. The colored population was verified by Mr. Jenlrins (colored), who recognized all but 12 llunilies. Both of these men ai-e republicans, and were brought to me by Colonel "Wallace. The population of this township in 1870 and 1880 was returned aa follows : "White. Colored. Total. 1870 . .. 1,529 2,380 4S3 867 1,982 3,247 50 91 64 Having beard that 600 namee had been surreptitiously added to the schedules of Pictens county, I sent for the postmaster at Pickens Coiirt-House, Mr. A. M. Polgor, and for the enumerator of the one hundred and thirty-third district, Mr. E. H. Barton, both republicans, with whom I understood that the report bad originated. TJpon inquiry I found that it was due simply to a discrepancy between two newspaper statements, and that the smaller represents the population as reported in the census. I learned from Mr. "Folger that five oat of the'eight enumerators of Plctens county were republicans, ' the other three being democrats. The enumerators of this county were recommended for appointment by Mr. Folger. The estimate made by Colonel "Wallace of the population of Spartanbnrgh.Court-House exceeded by 500 the population returned. The population in 1870 was said to bo 1,080, and in 1880 3,353. From {jreenville I proceeded to Columbia and called there upon Mr. E. M. Brayton, collector of internal revenue, who ''immediately placed his force at my service, gave me a room in the intemal- revenpe buildings and rendered other very important aid. Shorfily after my arrival at Columbia I met Colonel 0. J. Pride, supervisor first district, who came in response to ray telegram. He is a native of South parollna, a planter, and a moderate, but undoubted, republlean in politics. TTnless I am a very poor judge of men, he is perfectly honest and Incapable of being used by politicians. Hia appointments were evidently made without regard to party, and in many cases without knowledge on his part of the polmcs of the appointees. Of the enumerators 37 were known to be republicans, 67 known to be democrats, and the political preferences of 66 were unknown. It has been charged by certain republicans that Mr. Pride had appointed but one republican, and that his appointments in Edgefield county were made upon the solicitation of prominent democrats. "Without knowing of this charge, Mr. Pride stated that democratic poUtibiana had nothing whatever to do with hia appointments ; that on the contrary he had refused to make tho appointments recom- mended to him in this county, and had appointed men on the recommendation of "W. B. Ramey, ii republican of Edgefield Court-House, who himself enumerated Pickens township. I was subse- quently able to verify this statement of Mr. Pride. Shortly after Mr. Pride's aii'ival, Mr. J. L. Breeden, supervisor third district, called upon me in response to a telegram. I obtalaed from him similar facta regarding his appointments, and have no reason whatever to 8uj)po6e that the democratic politicians of South Carolina had anything" to do therewith. Mr. Breeden is a moderate republican, and has every appearance of being an honest straightforward mau. His appointments were evidently made without distinction of party, 28 being known to be republicans, 35 known to be democrats, tho political preferences of 79 being unknown. As Mr. Breeden was well acquainted in hia own county (Marlborough), I requested hira to verify Brightsville township. He identified all but seven families of the whites, and nearly all of the colore*! population. I had sent to Edgefield county for parties to verify certain townships of that county, among them Mr. Lawrence Kane, who took the census of Pickens township in 1870, and Mr. M. "W", Watson, a deputy marshal, both republicans. At the request of Mr. Pride I sent also for Mr. W. D. Eamey, enumerator of Pickens township. Mr. Kano identified the greater part of Pickens and "Wise townships, and Mr. "Watson about the same proportion of Norria township. Not feeling satisfied with this result, although it showed a vast undoubted increase over the popula- tion returned in 1870, 1 visiteiJ the county personally, and, by the aid of colored republicans, identified all but 5 wMte families, consisting of 23 persons, and all bat 7 per cent, of the blacks in PicV.Mjs town- ship, and all but 5 white persons and one-tenth of the blacks lu Wise township. By the aid of Mr. V— a isvi INTRODUCTION. "Watson. ST., all l)nt 2 faralUos of the wtitoB, oompHaing 15 persDiiB, and families of the blacks, oom- prising 55 persons, in TIToiTis township, were identified. Thti following are the popolatiuns of these townships at the two censuses : 1870. 1880. Per cent Increase. Pickens ...,....•...................■....*. ................r........... 1,559 1,845 1,465 3,039 2,830 2,958 156 S3 Iforris • 100 I aJso obtained a statement of the total vote in the domocratio primaries in this county. There is no snspicion of fraud in these elections, and parties are divided sharply on the color line, there being not more than half a dosen white repnblioaus in the county, while no negroes are allowed to vote at these , elections. Out of 3,468 white voters la the county, as shown by the schedules of this census, 3,300 Totes were cast at the primary ; a tolerably oonvlnoing proof t^at the white population has been cor- rectly enumerated. Besides the above, t made a partial and superficial examination of three other townships, those of Collins, Colters, and Mobley. In those, four-fifths of the white population were quiokly identified, while very few of the names were unfamiliar to my informants. Xbe apparent increase at these townships is shown in the following table : WMte popiilation. 1S70. 1880. Per cent, increase. Collins township . Coliers township Muhley township 303 253 456 546 354 40 204 I did not follow np the identification of the names in those townships, as I had, as it appeared to me, suifioient evidence regarding this county, which has been regarded by those who were disposed to im- peach the census of 1880 as the one most liable of all to fraud. Persons well acquainted with South Carolina exprefised themselves as willing to accept the result of the investigation in this county as conclusive for the state. • While I was absent in Bdgefield, Mr. Barnlta examined the ennmeration districts of De Kalb town- ship, and the town of Camden, in Kershaw coanty, by the aid of Mr. J. A. Boswell, a rrpublican re- commended by Mr. Brayton. These distiiots had the following population at the two censuses; 1870. 1880. Per Gjsnt. increase. DeKalb township. Camden township - 1,571 1,007 6,086 1,780 23S 77 Mr. Boswell identified in De Kalb township all bnt 14 families, containing 62 persons ; and in Camden all but 5 fHrailies, containing 13 persons. TTpon my return from EdgeHuld, I found Ma,ior Harry Hammond, supervisor of the second district, awaiting me. He is a highly educated gentleman, a pluutor, and a moderate democrat. Of his appoiutefs, all but one are demoiirats, so far as he knew their political prefei-encos. Mr. Hammond appeari'rt anxious for a full investigation of his district. I immediately proceeded to Orangeburgh Court-House, accompanied by him, and spent a day at the court-house nu the schedules. The townships of Hebron and Liberty were verified by Mr. J. H, Livingston, sherifi' of the county and an undoubted republican, with the result of but four families in one, and five in the other, nnao- oouuti'd for. Mr. Georste Bolirer, clerk of court and a republican, examined the town of Orangebnrgh Court-Honae, and iclenli(lr>d every family and nearly cTwy individual. He found no ornne esoi-pt two or throe cases of duplication snd of eiiu.ueration of families living outside of the corporate limits, all of which were plainly unintentional errors. Orange towuslilp was verifi ed to the extent of about 00 per cent, by Messrs. George and Jacob Boliver. This hivestigation was stopped simply tor want of time. INTRODUCTION Ixvii In. 1370 tb& total popnlationof Orangefenrgh Court-Hati8& -vr&A returned as 246* while the regiatrafcion at the eloctioii in 1868 was over 3Q0k In 1878 th& registration was 182 whites apd 156 colored, a total vote ofi3»8. The. following are the popnlafcions of the above distnota of Orangeburgh OQunty as retnmed hy the two CV-'n«fl8CB: 1870. 1880. Per cent, increase. Orange township Hebron township Liberty township Ov&Aigeburgh Coui'trHouae 997 311 408 246 3,906 900 1,215 2,140 S92 209 198 770 TTpon the conclusion of my examination of Orangeburgb county, believing that I had made a aufficient examination to prove the generail accuracy and correctness of the census of this state, I returned to tVashington. In addition to the identification of the heads of families, the individual members of families, espe- cially in thosa wbich wer« extraordinarily large, were vei'xiKed as far as time would serve, i found no ground' whatever for suspicion that famihes had been frau4tiri«ntly increased in the returns. Compar- atlTplyfi?w negroes knew theiir owuage», or those of their cMldren^ and this ignorance extonds to same estftct to ti(;»lawer classt's of the whites — a fact which sufficiently explains many seeming inconsist- eojieis in the s>uo>Gesslon of the cMhlren in certain suspicious-lov)king families. Aa you haiweautined, I have oadlod upon republtcans almost everywhere to assist me. I found them at flrat thorouglil.v convinced of the fraudult-ncy of the census. I left thefli convinced to th© coutrary. In the few cases where I was obligL-d to Use domncrats; 1 took the precaution invariably of tufifting their good faith. My informaut was nfft allowed to see th© schedules, bat tit© names wer* called off to htm. Occasionally I calted naraea that were- noit on the acheduh'S, but these were never reeo^zed. I al'so asked h-equeatly for deliuls regarding names and ages of njembers. o families, and business or profi^ssion, wluch eould only be given by one well aoquahited with the family, and faiss answers were never returned. In diort, I had no occasion to question the correetness or accuracy of the information furnished, escopting in feh« case of a colored republican who attempted to identify' the people of Orange town- ship, in Orangeburgh county. I discovered that while he had no intentron to d©>;eive me, his oomplais- auce was leading him away from the truth, and I dispensed with his s»Tice» forthwith. Xq all, eighteen enumeration diW.ricts, distributed among the counties of Greenville, Oconee, Edgftf field, Kershaw, Marlborough, and Orangeburgh, have, he^n examined in detail. These districts were selected as being those in whioh there is the greatestj^screpancy between the results of the two cen* snses — a discrepancy ranging from fifty up to several hundred per cent. No district was examined in which thcnuTDber identified was not sufficient to show that it was the census of 1870 and not that of 1880 which wasm fault. I have found no trace whatever any where of any attempt at & ftjtudwleiit inflation of the census. Not only does the direct evidence disprove the ohargfe, hut the collateral evidence- also is against it. A. large number of the enumerators of 1880' were- undOTthtedly republicans-, and the increase in their districts is as large as in those enumerated by demoora*e. Ihawe had many facts showing painstaking accuracy on the part of the enuineFators. Some minor etTore liftve bef.n detected, but they are of no consequence in this connection. Fatnilioa livtog near the bordersiof two townships have, in a few instances, .been rluplioat'Od. An oceaaional diiplicatiou within the same township has also been found ; but these are plainly more errors, and they form bnt a minute fraetion. of the population. In some cases enumerators used not-e-books in the field instead of the schodnlas, copying their work afterward, fot the purpose of keeping it clean and neat. Also ItseemA to have been a common practice to obtain: from theplanliers-tbenames^eto., of the fiimilies living as tenant* upon their places. While thispractice is irregular, it- must be admitted that in majiy instances the data could be better obtained- in this way than from the tenants themselves, owing to the gnoranoe of the latter. This investigation has shown to me that not only has there been no attempt at fraud, but that the census baa been on th« wholie remarkably well taken, when the character of the people and of the territoiy is taken into account, and tlidt the work reHteotB" great credit upon the gentlemen who super- vised ijt. Xhe T^ith C&nsua of this state bein^ thus shown to have, been eubstantiaUy correet, and there hav- ing been but very littie imnngration since: 1870, it appears conclusively that the Kinth Censns must have been iacoFrectl^.retuTuedi since- the natural' increase cannot possibly aceoont for more than a small fraction of the gscilik As^a general rule,, with, however, some, exceptions^ the population of th& larger towns has increased bat slightly, while the great apparent gains have been made in the country, and paitioularly where the negroes are in the majority, and where, fromrmountaiu* or swamps, it is difficult toget about. This- distribution of the increase, in connection with the known general character of tlifl extniuerators' la ISTl^ atixl' with ther rated of compensation (per capita and mileage) , is suggestive. Ixviii INTEODUCTION. Tho enumerators of 1870 were larftely colored men, and more or leas ignorant. The universal testi- mony obtained from rei)ultlicans who were not enumerators in that census is that the nnmee were obtained at court sessions, at musters, and other like occasions, where considerable portions of the pqpnlation were brought together, and not by a house-to-house canrass. Deputies were generally. If not universally, appointed by the marshal, in contravention of law and of sound policy, for entire counties, and these in tui-n freqi^eutly farmed the work out by townships to others. In the case of Orangeburgh coanty, aoomparison of the figures of the Eighth and Ninth Censnses is conolusive against the latter. In 1860 the population wa6 24,896, and in 1870, 16,865, a falling off of 8,031, or 32 per cent. Xo other county in the state showa anything lite this decrease, and there was no possible reason why Orangeburgh should suffer more than other counties. Comparisons between the population returned by the Ninth Census and the total vote cast at elec- tions held about that time show great discrepancies in all parts of the state- In fuilher corroboration of the correctness of tho census of 1880 may be adduced the despised state census taken in 1875. Although this was at the time condemned and the results were never otficially pablished, recent developments give it considerable importance. This census is appended by counties, in connection with the Ninth and Tenth XTnited States censnses. Counties. 1S80. 187S. 1S70. Abbeville . Aiken Anderson Barnwell Beaufort Charleston .... Chester Chest«rfleld... Clarendon Colleton Darlington Edgefield Fairfield Georgetown Greenville...... Hampton Horry Kershaw , Lancastor Laurens Lexington MArion Marlborough -.- Newberry Oconee Orangeburgh . . . Pickens Kichland Spartanbnrgh . . Sumter - Union "Williamsburgb . York Total for the state 995,308 40,822 28,122 33,613 39,868 30,190 102,825 24,153 16,345 19, 190 36, 390 34,485 45,846 27,766 19,613 37,494 18,767 IS, 574 21,538 16,903 29,444 18,590 34,107 30,598 26,497 16,256 40,995 14,391 28,585 40, 408 37,037 24,081 24, lilt 30, 713 38,968 30, 304 29,127 37,523 43,062 123,489 24,227 13,826 16,243 33,883 30,481 35,039 22, 791 17,646 32,700 12,013 20,903 14,739 26,406 16, 613 31,654 17,683 23,326 14,075 34,070 11, 807 34,24o 32,184 31, 480 21,965 21, 055 31,633 926, 145 31,129 24,048 35,724 34,359 88,883 18,805 10,584 14,038 25,410 26,243 42,466 19,888 16,161 22,262 10,721 11,754 12,087 22,536 12,988 22,160 11, 814 20,775 10,536 16,885 10,269 23, 0-20 25,784 25,268 10, 248 15,489 24,286 705, 606 It will be seen that the statei census accorded much more closely with that of 1880 than with that of 1870. This census was taken luidea- republican management by republican offioiala. In conclusion, I desire to tliAnk yon for the confidence you have shown by intrusting this important work to me, and to express the hgpe that it will be found to have been done in a satisfactory and thorough manner. I am, sir, very respectf hlly, HENEY GANNETT Oeographer and Special Agent Tenth Oemus. INTEODUCTION. Ixix DErAETMEST OF THE iNTEnlOE, CENSUS OFFICE, Washington, B. 0., Jcmumy 25, 1881. Hon. Francis A. Walkek, Supenntmdent of Census. Sir : I have tlie honor to Bubmit the following report of the results of the re-enumeration of certain to^raships in the state of South Carolina, made by special agents under my oharye, for the purpose of testing the accuracy of the census of that state, taken in the month of June, 1880. In compliance with your instructions, I left Washington for Columbia, South Carolina, on the 19th of NoTember, 1880. Previous to my departure, Messrs. J. B. Burt, 0. P. D. Stone, J. B. Isler, and T. Qulnn reported to me for duty, and accompanied me to South Carolina. I reached Columbia on the evening of the 20th, and at once put myself in communication with Mr. E, W. Brayton, collector of internal revenue, and Colonel R. M. Wallace, Unil'ed Statt s marshal of South Carolina. Collector Brayton very kindly fiimished mo with an office in the United States court-house, and promptly volunteered everything in the way of information, accommodation, and assistance which I might require. On the following day Colonel "VTallaoe arrived from Charleston. Under your instructions eight town- ships were to be selected for re-enumeration by Colonel Wallace. On hla recommendation the following were chosen for that purpose: Dae West, Abbeville county. If o. 8, Fairfield county. Waterloo, Laurens county. Williston, Barnwell county. Broad Eiver, Lexington county, Steerpen, Chesterfield county. Cains, Marion county. JTohnson, WiUIamsburgh county. La the selection of these townships several points were taken into consideration : 1. The extraordinary gains reported in them during the last decade. 2. By those beat acquainted with the townships in question, no satisfactory theory accounting for such gains could be devised. 3. These townships were widely scattered thronghont the state, and only one taken from a county; and, lastly, they were all in other counties than those examined during a previous investigation con- ducted by Mr. G-annett, of yonr office. It will also be observed that these townships compose a portion of eaoh of the three snpftrvlsora* districts of South Carolina. The following table shows the population of these torwnships in 1870 and 1880, and the extraordinary gains reported in them: Townships. 1S70. 1S80. Increase. Feroent First supervisor's district: Due West, Abbeville county Ko. 8, Fairfield county Waterloo, Laurens county Second supervisor's district : Williston, Barnwell county Broad River, Lexington cotmty,.. Third supervisor's district : Steerpen, Chesterfield county Cains, Marion county « Johnson, WUliajushnrgh county- - Total Average pei cent of increase - 1,030 1,562 2,1S8 1,379 1,116 545 1,007 1,218 1«, 015 2,457 2,559 4,018 2,669 2,426 2,080 2,40$ 2,397 21,011 1,427 997 1,869 1,290 1,310 1,535 1,398 1,179 10, 999 139 61 80 94 117 139 97 127 The designation of these toiwnships being made, the force under my charge were at once sent to their respective places of operation. I assigned to Major J. B. Burt, Broad Elver and No. 8 ; to Mr. O. P. D. Stone, Steerpen and Cains ; to Captain J. B. Isler, Williston and Johnson ; and to Colonel Timothy Quinn, Dae West and Waterloo. Instructions were given to each one of these gentlemen to ooUeot the following data : First. Description and location of house. Second. Names of the inhabitants. Third. Color. Ixx IlSfTROIJTJCTION. Fonrtb. Sex. !Fift:h. Age (and in cape of children lees than one year old the number of months to he given). Sixth. Avocation of heads of families. The re-enumeration to he of present date. They wer© pftrtioularly taijoined u^ find and visit every house in (he townships canvassed. To this end th«y were instructed, whenever ueceeksary, to provide themselves with horses, and guides well acquainted with the localities, as in the country the houses are very much scattered* being away from the main coads, in the woods, and on bi;iidle-paths;; and also, as the boundaries of townships are in. many cases meirely arbitrary Hnes, to exercise the greatest es^e in following them. Immediately' on my arrival in Columbia, X h£ld communloated with the three supervisors of census, aakiug them- to fix a time and place at. which. X might meet each o-f them. In re&ponse to a tele^incam £rom Major Harry Hammond, supervisor of the second district, I met him. on the 28th of 2(overuber at Angusta, Georgia^ which is near hisg place of residence. M^jor Qatnmond met me with the greatest courtesy, and at once pro^eved me every assdstance In his power to faeilitate my investigations., By leiilers to the enumerators and leading men in the township, he rendered efiicient aid to llhe special ftgfcnts assigned to his district. Beceivln^ a t^egraxo. fv&m EIqq.X L. Breeden,, supervisor of fii^ thli'd distiriet; offering to meet roe at any point I might designate, and tendering hie services in any way which I desired„ I took. th» liberty to ask him to meet Mr. Stone at Cheraw, near Mr. Breeden's home, aiid give him such mferma- tion and assistance as be might require, to which he cheerfully responded^ and rendavetit vaJ^aJsla assistance to the gentlemen sent to his district. Stton after my return from Augusta, Colonel Pride, supervisor of the first. difitriot, eftlled uppnmein Columbia, remaining in the city several days. Colonel Pride placed ait m>y disposikt, all the i;ecorda in his supervisor's ofiice, aid very kindly did eveiytbing in his power t9 faci)ti;tftte the, work iju his district. On the 8th of December the canvass of the firattownship wascomplete^iOth^'sfoUowingatiatervflls, the last being finished on the 7th off Jannaiy. Upon the receipt of the resulta of th© field-work, I proceeded in, pri vat© tjo make the- necessiw;^ com- ^rlsousi between the re-enumexationanitl the' June sehedales; 'ffiMch,.£nlhemefl-ntimeiI I^d received from your olBce. Th^fsliLowiag. table will ^howthe aggregates of' the' two eaarume;rati|in^-,. ai^ xn increase ainceJuOe, Locality. .a Bwe West,.. 110.8 Waterloo Williaton Sroad Riv«p . Steei'peu Cains Jo^son Total.. 2,45T 2, 559 4, 81S, 2,663 2,.«a, 2i,Q80l 2,405 a,39J 21, Oil 2,3M 2,685 4,130 2,723 2,441 2„0aill 2;.ffi0, 2.4ia 21, 608-- 119 126 132 54 13 10 73 66 597 Tha foUoiring taMe trilJ stow tTi« itetdts of the BOmpaTisonB : Ixxi Locality. n a o 3 S 3 HcSs o 4, 2 :S3 ■5.2"! g^ a «3.( w © c Due West .. iro.8 ■Waterloo ... "Williston — Sra»a Kivgr Steerpen CaiBS Jolmson Total. 2,457 2,559 4,01* 2,«69 2,42S 2,080 2, 405 2,397 2,576 2,685 4,150 2,723 i, 441 2,090 2,480 2,463 119 126 132 54 15 10 •75 2,21s 2,320 3,673 2,394 2,158 1,942 2,232 2,152 242 239 -345 275 26B 138 173 245 361 363 477 329 283 148 248 311 21,011 21, 6U8 19,086 l,i)25 2,522 It followB, from an ezamtnation of these taMes, that the gain since Jane is 597, or nearly 3J per «ent. ; also nearly 91 per cent, of the names on the June schedules were found by the special agents still liTing in their respective to'wiulups. I think 1 am Justified in accounting for the large gain since June from two causes: rirst. The Icigitimate increase froM natural causes, that is, excess of Births over deaths. It appears, frdm the schedules of re-enumei*ation, that the births since Junt^ 1880, are 436, which is something over 2 per cent of the population reported in June, and this for the «ix months intervening between the two enumeratioufl. This is somewhat above the percentage usually conceded to be an average by com- pilers of statistics on this subject. Second. It is to be expected that special -agents, selected for their hnown capacity and experience in census work, would make a more thorough and exhaustive enumeration th'in gentlemen to whom the work was entirely new, no matter how strict their integiity and hooest their intentions. Especially would this be true since the special agents were instructed to procui'e the best attainable guides, maps, and all the available helps to make their work complete; furthermore, in most cases, m the work of recanvassiug the townships, by the courtesy of the ofiicers connected with the June ^ enumeration, the enumerators aocompanied the speciiil agents, who thus had the advantage of their own experience and that of fbe enumerators. It must therefore be plainly probable that a oousiderable number of persons are included in the re-enumeration who were overlooked in June. As above stated, nearly 91 per cent, of the names are common to both soheduleB, leaving a fraction over 9 per cent., or 1,925 names, which I was unalile to verify. This number is divided among the white and colored population as foUows: Iiocality. White. Due West .. N0.8 Waterloo ... Wiliiaton ... Broad Biver Steerpcn Cains Johnson Total . 109 80 109 82 93 80 90 Colored. 133 159 236 193 175 68 «3 163 1,200 Tot^ 242 239 343 275 363 138 173 245 1,925 The failure to veiify this nmnbor may be attributed to theordinary movement of population, in part but largely to the well-known cii«tora nmong ttie colored populatiim of a frequent change of name. As regaids the movement of population, several circumstaneea uuite to form an explanation wh> in this case it should be large. Ixxii INTRODtrCTION. In several of these tovnishipe are turpentine diatillerios, the laborers in which are mainly composed of what may be termed ' ' floating population ". Between the two enumerations occuii-ed the season of cotton -picliinff, which, in a cotton^growing locality, invariably ocdasions considerable changing about of laborers and their families. In one of the townships, Due W est, are located three quite extensive educational institutions, the students in which were included in each enumeration. In that townsliip I find on the June schedules the names of 43 students, all white, which could not be verified. It is a well-known fact that in all such institutions, to a certain degree, changes are continually tak- ing place. By reference to the foregoing table it will be seen that this number comprises nearly one-half the white population not verified in that township. !N"ear another of the townships is a cotton-factory, which the special agent assigned to that locality assures me had no inconsiderable influence in producing movement of population. How materially the frequent change of names among the colored race increased the difficulty of the verification is strikingly illustrated by a subsequent critical examination made in the township of Jf^nson, where, by the aid of the June schedules, one hundred and fifty-one additional names were verified, of which one hnndred and thirty were of colored people. Taking all the facta into consideration, I feel justified in saying that 91 per cent, is a very close verification. Having arrived at the above results, acting under your instructions, I selected the township of Johnson, in which to make a still more searching test of the correctness of the previous enumeration. Accordingly, I prepared a transcript of the names appearing on tho June schedules for that town- ship, not verified, and dispatched Captiiin J. B. Isler to that place, with directions to institute a strict inquiry for the parties bearing those names to verify their existence or non-existence, on the 1st day of June, 1880, by awoi-n testimony from respectable citizens. In this matter I was very materially aided by Major Harry Noah, of the internal-revenue service, who is secretary of the state republican committee, who kindly gave Captain Isler letters to the chairman of the county republican committee, and other leading republicans in the county. I also communicated ' with Colonel Wallace in regard to the matter, and am able to say that the parties making the affidavits whiqh accompany this report are fully indorsed as being honorable men^ and entitled to the foll'est confidence. The result of Captain Isler's eflForts fully justified my expectations. By the aid of the transcript from tho June schedules he was able, out of a list of two hundred and forty-five, to verify one hundred and fifty-one additional names, leaving ninety-four still to be accounted for. Herewith you wiD find aflidavits, in proper and legal form, showing that, of the ninety-fonr not found by the re-enumeration, eighty have removed from the township and thirteen have died since June 1, 1880. , This leaves a discrepancy of one, in explanation of which I have to say that one name is duplicated on the June schedulej so that in the township of Johnson, every nam e which appears on the June schedules is exactly accounted fo^. I believe, if time would have permitted, the same result could have been reached in each of the other seven townships. Having completed the work assigned me, I returned to "Washington , arriving on the evening of Jan- uary 16. My investigation of the census of South Carolina has led me to the conclusion that it was coareotly taken. I have discovered no trace or indication of fraud whatever, and, far from being a corrupt census, I firmly believe it to have been taken carefully and honestly. In conclusion, I desire to say that I was received and treated with uniform courtesy and kindness by the people of South Carolina. Every facility was afforded me for tho prosecution of the investigation. !Particularly did those connected with the June enumeration cheerfully render their assistance, both to myself and the special agents associated with me, whenever circumstances made it possible to do so. From Colonel R. M. Wallace, United States marshal, Mr. E. "W. Brayton, coUectorof internal revenue and Major Harry Noah, secretary state republican committee, my force and myself received many farors and valuable assistance. The gentlemen detailed to assist in this work as special agents have done their duty with prompti- tude and fidelity, and merit my hearty commendation. , Trusting that this work may prove to have been satisfactorily done, I am, Very respectfully, your obedient servant, F. G. BTJTTEEFIBLD, Special Agent Tenth OeTisus. The State op South Carolina, WiUiamsbwrgJi county: I hereby certify that Joseph "W. Kimball is a duly commissioned trial Justice for the county of "Willi amsburgh, state aforesaid. fSEAL.) J. H. KEELS, a 0. P, arid flf, iSr. INTEODUCTION. Ixxiii State of South Carolina, WilUmnsburgh county, Johnson township ; At Jolinsonville, in said county, on this lOtli day of January, 1881, personally appeared before me, Josepli W. Kimball, a trial jaatioe -within and for said county, K. H. Kimball, whom I certify to be of good repute, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says, that — Kame. Color. Sex. Age. W. r. 25 W. M. 3 "W. M, 1 ■ W. M. 30 •w. F. 18 W. M. 1 "W. F. 42 "W. F. 1 W. M. 19 W. F. 18 w. F. 18 w. F. 1 - w. M. 28 w. F. 25 w. M. ^s B. M. 25. B. F. 25 B. M. 17 Bemarks. Falker, H. M Falker, C. H Falker, O. E Smith, W. G Smith, M.E Smith, W. D Scott, Amelia Scott, I.G Wbite, Legranfl , jr Keffl, Allen White, S.I White, Lilly Hazelton, S. N Hazelton, E. A Hazelton, I. L Crosby, Frank Crosby.B Woodberry, James Wife of I. E. Falker. Son of H. M. Falker. Son of H. M. Falker. Laborer. Wife. Son. Wife of W. H. Scott. Daughter of Amelia Scott. Son of Amelia Scott. Daughter of Amelia Scott. Wife of Legrand W. White. Daughter of Legrand W. White. Farmer. Wife. Son. Laborer. Wife. Son of BrinuB Woodberry. were living in said township on the 1st day of June, 1880, but have since removed therefrom. E. H. KIMBALL. Witness : John B. Isluk, Special Agent Census. Sworn and subscribed before me this 10th day of January, 1881. JOSEPH W. KIMBALL, [seal.] Trial Justice. State qp South Caeolina, Williamisburgh County: At Home, Johnson township, in said county, on this 12th day of January, 1881, personally ap- peared before me, Joseph W. Kimball, a trial justice within and for said county, W. C. Hemmingway, whom I certify to be of good repute, and who, being duly sworn, deposes and Says that — !N"am6. Color. Sex. Age. W. M. 37 W. F. 34 w. M. . 9 w. F. C. w. M. 4 w. M. 2 w. M. 24 w. F. 19 w. M. 2 w. M. A Mu. M. 30 B. F. 26 B. F. 8 B. F. 7 W. M. 21 B. M. 11 B. M. 14 Bemarks. Ehrey, P Ehrey, A. E Ehrey, L. F Ehrey, S. B Ehrey, J. D Ehrey, T. A Hough, G.G Hough,C. M Hough, H.L Hough, W. B Buhawson, C Bubawson, MalHsa Buhawson, J. B . . - Buhawson, A. E . . . Eodgers, M. W MoBride, S Eodgers, Lee Boat captain. Wife. Son. Clerk in store. Wife. Son. Son. Engineer. Wife. Daughter, Daughter. Cooper. were Uving in said township on the Ist day of June, 1880, but have since removed therefrom. W. C. HEMMINGWAX. Witness : John B. Ibler, Special Agent United States Census. Sworn and subscribed. JOSEPH W. KEMBALL, [seal.] 2WaZ Justice. Ixxiv INTRODUCTION. State of South Caboliha, WUliamsburgh County; Near Smith's Mills, in Johnson to-wnship, in said connty, on the 10th day of January, 1881, person- ally appeared before me, Joseph W, Kimball, a trial justice within and for said county, David B. Smith, whom I certify to be of good repute, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that — Name. Color. Sex. Age. W. M. 49 W. M. 23 W. M. 31 W. M. 35 W. F. 18 W. F. 10 W. M. 38 W. M. 60 W. M. 43 Itemaxks. Hamalcerett, H. K Cooper, E.F Arnold, Q. P Staples, Geo.W ... Staples, Ella Staples, Florence .. Hazelton, S. B Gregg, O.S Dassler, Carl , Lawyer. Lawyer. Surveyor, Mariner. "Wife. Carpenter. Hostler. were living in said township on tlie Ist day of iTiine, 1880, but liave since removed therefrom. D. E. SMITH. "Witness : John B. Islek, Special Agent of Census. Sworn and suhacribed. JOSEPH W. KIMBALL, [seal. | IDrial Jjistice. State of South Caeolina, County of WUliamsburgh, Johnson township : Near Smith's Mills, Johnson township, in said county, on this 10th day of January, 1881, personally appeared before me, Joseph W. Kimball, a trial justice within and for said county, Smart Flowers, whom I certify to be of good repute, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that — Kame. Color. Sex. Age. B. M. 40 B. F. 38 B. P. 18 B. F. 14 B. M. 33 B. F. 23 B. M. 5 B. F. 3 B. M. 19 B. F. 9 Bemarks. Rogers, Plenty . Hogers, Mary — Eogers, Nancy. . Kogers, Harriet. Laurence, Ned.. Porcher, Amelia Porcher, T. C... Porcher, A Allen, Mingo Davis, Sinkey . - Farmer. "Wife. Daughter. Daughter. Carpenter. "Wife of Horace Porcher. Son. Daughter. Sister-in-law of J. Jeameret. were living in said township on the 1st day of June, 1880, but have since removed therefrom. SMABX FLOWERS. "Witness: John B. Isleb, Special Agent of Census, Sworn and subscribed. JOSEPH "W. KIMBALL, [seal.] Trial Justice. INTRODUCTION. Ixxv State of South Carolina, Oowntyof 'WilUcrnisbwrgh, Johnson townshvpi Near Smith's Mills, Jotason townsMp, in said county, on this lOth day of January, 1881, personally appeared before me, Joseph W. Kimball, a trial justice within and for said county. Smart Flowers, whom I certify to be of good repute, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that— Name. Color. Sex. Age. Eemarks. Mu. B. B. M. F. F. 21 3 6 McConnell, Lou Daughter of Hannah McConnell. Daughter of Will Green. were liTing in said township on the 1st day of June, 1880, but have since died. SMAET FLOWERS. Witness ; JOHK B. ISLEB, Special Agent of Census. Sworn to and subscribed. JOSEPH W. KIMBALL, [SEAL.] Trial Justice. State of South Cakolika, Oounty of WUliamsburgh, Johnson township r At Johnsonville, in said county, on the 10th day of January, 1881, personally appeared before me, Joseph W. Kimball, a trial justice within and for said county, K. H. Kimball, whom I certify to be of good repute, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that^ Name. Color. Sex. Age. Kemarks. Davis, W. S . Bolynn, D. L Benson, "W. I Lymkins, N . W. W. W. •w. M. M. M. F. 29 47 Physician. Farmer. Farmer. "Wife of "Wesley Lymkins. were living in Johnson township on the Is^ day of June, 1880, but have since died. E. H. KIMBALL. "Witness: John B. Islee, Special Agent of Census. Sworn and subscribed before me this the 10th day of January, 1881. JOSEPH "W. KIMBALL, [seal.] S}rial Justice. State of South Caeoldta, WiUiOfmsburgh county : At Johnson township, in said oounty, on this 12th day of January, 1881, personally appeared before me, Joseph Kimball, a trial justice within and for said county, J. T. Bollins, whom I certify to be of good repute, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that — Name. Color. Sex. Age. Eemarks. B. B. B. B. B. F. M. M. M. M. 70 60 33 14 . 12 Snowden, Ned Snowden, E.... Laborer. were living in said township on the 1st day of Jnne, 1880 but have since removed therefrom, and that McGee, "W. W., white male, age 8-12; Gillard, E., black male, age 10, were living in said township, on the 1st day of June, 1880, but have since died. JAMES T. EOLLINS. "Witness : John B. Isleb, Special Agent, United States Census. Sworn and subscribed. JOSEPH W. KIMBALL, [beal.] Trial Justice. Ixxvi INTEODUCTION. State of South Cabolina. WUlimnsburgh. county ; At Johnson township, in said county, on this 12th day of January, 1881, personally appeared before me, Joseph W. Kimball, a trial justice -within and for said county, 'William S. McConneH, whom I certify to be of good repute, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that — !N'am6. Color. Sex. Age. Eemarks. B. B. M. 15 30 Laborer. Blake, B were living in said townsliip on the Ist day of June, 1880, Tiiit have since removed therefrom, and that Floyd, E. W., white female, age 2 ; Staggers, B., hlack female, age 3, were living in said township on the 1st day of Jnne, 1880, hnt have since died. W. S. McCONNELL, "Witness : John B. Isler, Special Agen% United States Census. Sworn and suhscribed. JOSEPH "W. KIMBAiL, [seal.] 3}nal Justice. State of South Carolina, WilliaTifhsburgh county, Johnson township ; At Johnsonsville, in said county, on this 10th day of January, 1881, personally appeared before me, Joseph "W. Kimball, a trial justice within and for said county, Samuel Parsons, whom I certify to he of good repute, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that — Name. Color. Sex. Age. W. M. 43 ■w. F. 30 .W, F. 11 W. M. 5 W. r. 3 W. M. 20 W. M. 23 W. r. 23 w. • r. 49 w. F. 8 "W. M. 56 w. F. 37 ■w. F. 60 w. M. 22 "W. F. 18 "W. F. 35 B. M. 20 B. F. 20 B. F. 20 Kemarks. Prater, H.H Prater, Y.C Prater, Joanna. . . Prater, C.H Prater, S.F Thomson, J. H . . . Basley, D.A Baxley, Mary I . . Norton, Nettie . . . Norton, Amanda. McAUister, L M . McAllister, Mary Hannah, S McDougall, C. C . MoDougall, S. "W Cannon, R Beese, Shadrick . Eeese, Jenney . . . Brown, J Carpenter. Wife. Daughter. Son. Daughter. Laborer. Parmer. Wife. Daughter. Parmer. "Wife. Mother-in-law of L F. Carter. Farmer. Wife. Niece of C. NewelL Laborer. "Wife. Niece of T. B. Green. were living in said township on the 1st day of June, 1880, but have since removed therefrom, and that Harman, N. H., white male, age 67, farmer; Parsons, Lily C. white female, age 7, daughter of S. Par- sons, were living in said township on the 1st day of June, 1880, but have since died. SAMUEL PARSONS. Sworn and subscribed. JOSEPH W. KIMBALL, [seal.] Trial Justice. POPULATION. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table I. — Population of the United States, i States and Territories. Total Male. Female. The XTnlted States . The States Alsibams, Arkansas California Colorado Conneoticnt Delaware Florida Georjjia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi MisBonri Kehraeka Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon PennsylTania Bhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia "West Virginia Wisconsin The Territories Arizona Dakota District of Columbia Idaho Montana New Mexico trtah 'Washington .-. Wyoming 60, 155, 783 49, 371, 340 1, 263, 505 802, 625 864, 694 194, 327 622, 700 146, 608 269, 493 1, 542, 180 3, 077, 871 1, 978, 301 1, 624, 615 996, 096 1, 648, 690 939, 946 648, 936 934, 943 1, 783, 085 1, 636, 937 780, 773 1, 131, 597 2, 168, 380 452, 402 62, 266 346, 991 1, 131, 116 5, 082, 871 1, 399, 750» 3, 198, 062 174,763 4, 282, 891 276, 531 995, 577 1, 542, 369 1, 591, 749 332, 286 1, 512, 565 618, 457 1,315,497 784,443 40,440 135, 177 177, 624 32, 610 39,159 119, 565 143, 963 75, 116 20, 789 25, 518, 820 25, 075, 619 622, 629 416, 279 618. 176 129, 131 305, 782 74, 108 136, 444 762, 981 1, 586, 523 1, 010, 361 848, 136 536, 667 832, 590 468, 754 324, 058 462, 187 858, 440 862, 355 419, 149 667. 177 1,127,187 249,241 42, 019 170, 526 559,922 2, 505, 322 687, 908 1,613,936 103, 381 2, 136, 655 133, 030 490, 408 769, 277 837, 840 166, 887 745, 589 314, 495 680, 069 443,201 28, 202 82,296 83, 578 21, 818 28,177 64,496 74, 509 45, 973 14, 152 24, 636, SeZ 24, 295, 721 639, 876 386, 246 346, 518 65, 196 316, 918 72, 500 133, 049 779, 199 1,491,348 967, 940 776,479 459, 429 816, 100 471, 192 324,878 472, 756 824, 645 774, 582 361,624 664,420 1, 041, 193 203, 161 20, 247 176, 465 671, 194 2, 577, 549 711, 842 1, 684, 126 71, 387 2, 146, 236 143, 501 505, 169 773, 082 753, 909 165, 399 768,976 303, 962 636, 428 341,242 12,238 52, 881 94,046 10,792 10, 982 56, 069 69,464 29, 143 6,637 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. the aggregate, and iy sex, naUvity, mid race. NaUve. Foreign. ■White. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indiaas. 43,475,840 6, 679, 943 43, 402, 970 6, 580, 793 105,465 148 66,407 42, 871, 556 6,499,784 42,714,479 6, 518, 372 93, 782 141 44,566 1, 252, 771 792, 175 571, 820 154, 537 492, 708 137, 140 259, 584 1, ,531, 616 2, 494, 295 1, 834, 123 1, 362, 965 886, 010 1, 589, 173 885, 800 590, 053 852,137 1, 339, 594 1,248,429 513, 097 1, 122, 388 1,956,802 354, 988 36, 613 300, 697 909, 416 3,871,492 1, 396, 008 2, 803, 119 144,265 3, 695, 062 202, 538 987, 891 1, 525, 657 1, 477, 133 291,327 1,497,869 600,192 910, 072 9,734 10,350 292, 874 39, 790 129, 992 9,468 9,909 10, 564 683, 576 144,178 261,650 liO, 086 59, 517 54,146 58, 883 82, 806 443,491 388, 5n8 267, 676 9,209 211,578 97,414 25, 653 46, 294 221,700 L 211, 379 3,742 394, 943 30, 503 587, 829 73,993 7,686 16, 702 114, 616 40, 959 14, 696 18, 265 405,425 662, 185 591, 631 767, 181 191, 126 610, 769 120, 160 142, 605 816, 90B 3, 031, 151 1, 938, 798 1, 614, 600 952, 155 1,377,179 454, 954 646, 852 724,693 1, 763, 782 1, 614, 560 776, 884 479,308 2,022,826 449, 764 53, 556 346,229 1, 092, 017 6,016,022 867,242 3, 117, 920 163, 075 4,197,016 269, 939 391, 105 1,138,831 , 1, 197, 237 . 331,218 880, 858 592, 537 1, 309, 618 600, 103 210, 666 6,018 2,435 11, 547 26,442 126, 690 725, 133 46, 368 39,228 9,516 43, 107 271, 451 483,655 1,451 210, 230 18, 697 15, 100 1,504 650,291 145, 350 2,385 488 685 38, 853 65,104 631, 277 79.900 487 85, 535 6,488 604, 332 403,151 393,384 1,057 631,616 25,886 2,702 4 133 75, i;i2 612 123 1 18 17 209 29 33 19 10 489 8 5 229 27 24 51 91 18 5,416 14 170 909 213 195 16,277 164 255 5 180 124 140 246 466 815 50 848 625 15 369 7,249 2,300 1,857 113 235 2,803 63 74 819 1,230 130 1,694 184 77 131 352 992 11 86 29 3,161 7 86 3 6 5 a 7 fl 3 9 11 13 ]5 1A 8 1 1 17 18 19 ••? 3 23 2 17 1 3 2 8 25 26 109 9,510 148 27 9 25 136 28 29 30 ?^ 6 5 16 97 604,284 180, 159 688,491 62,421 11, 683 7 21, 841 24,391 83, 382 160, 502 22, 636 27, 638 111,514 99,969 59. 313 14 939 16, 049 51, 795 17, 122 9,974 11,521 8,051 43,994 15, 803 5,850 35, 160 133, 147 118, 006 29,013 35,385 108,721 142,423 67, 199 19,437 155 401 59, 596 53 346 1,015 232 325 298 1,630 238 13 3,379 1,765 57 501 3,186 914 2 3,493 1,391 5 165 1,663 9,772 807 4,405 140 1 4 3 4 a 7 1 8 r) COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table II. — Aggregate population at each cenmB [Note. — Tlie narrow column under-each cenaua year shows the order of the States and Territories. Total. Alaharaa. ., Arizona ... Arkansas . California.. Colorado... Connecticut J)akota Delaware District of Columbia . Florida Georgia. Idaho — Illinois . Indiana.. Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts. Michigan i . Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nehraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina. . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . Hhode Island... South Carolina. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington ... ■West Vii'ginia . Wisconsin . Wyoming.. 1880. 60, 155, 783 1, 262, 505 40, 440 802, 525 864, 694 194, 327 622, 700 135, 177 146, 608 177, 624 1, 542, 180 32, 610 3, 077, 871 I, 978, 301 1, 624, 615 1, 648, 690 939, 946 648, 936 934, 943 1, 783, 085 1, 636, 937 780, 773 1, 131, 697 2, 168, 380 39, 159 452, 402 62, 266 346, 991 1, 131, 116 119, 565 6, 082, 871 1, 399, 750 3, 196. 062 174, 768 4, 282, 891 ,276, 631 995, 577 1, 542, 859 1, 591, 749 143, 963 332, 286 1, 512, 665 76, 116 618, 467 1, 315, 497 20, 789 1870. 38, 558, 371 996, 992 9,658 484, 471 560, 247 537, 454 14, 181 126, 015 131, 700 187, 748 1, 184, 109 14, 999 2, 539, 891 1, 680, 637 1, 194, 020 364,899 1,321,011 726, 916 626, 916 780, 894 1,457,351 1, 184, 089 439, 706 827, 922 1,721,295 20, 595 122, 993 42,491 318, 300 906,096 91, 874 4,382,769 1, 071, 361 2, 665, 200 90,923 3, 521, 951 217,353 706, 606 1, 258, 520 £18,579 86, 786 330, 561 1,225,163 23, 955 442, 014 1,054,670 9,118 1800. 31, 443, 321 17 22 19 7 18 30 14 8 964, 201 436, 460 379, 994 34, 277 460, 147 4,837 112, 210 75, 080 140, 424 1, 067, 286 1,711,961 1, 350, 428 674, 913 107, 206 1, 166, 684 708, 002 628, 279 687, 049 1, 231, 066 749,113 172, 023 791, 305 1, 182, 012 1850. 23, 191, 876 28, 841 6, 857 326, 073 672, 035 93, 516 3, 880, 735 992, 622 2, 339, 611 62, 465 2, 906, 216 174, 620 703, 708 1, 109, 801 604, 215 40, 273 316, 098 1, 696, 318 11, 594 775, 881 24 771, 623 209, 897 92, 597 370, 792 91, 532 61, 687 87,445 906, 185 861, 470 988, 416 192, 214 962, 405 617, 762 683, 109 583, 034 994, 514 397, 654 , 6, 077 606, 526 682, 044 317, 976 489, 665 61,547 3, 097, 394 869, 039 1, 980, 329 13, 294 2,311,786 147, 546 668, 507 1, 002, 717 212, 692 11, 380 314, 120 1,421,661 305, 391 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. as eonaUtuted at the date of that census. States and Territories when arranged according to magnitude of population.] 1810. 1830. 1820. 1810. 1800. 1790. 017.069,453 612,866,020 9, 633, 822 7, 239, 881 5,308,483 3,929,214 12 590, 756 15 309,527 19 127, 901 1 ? 25 97, 574 28 30, 388 26 14, 255 3 4 S 20 309, 978 16 297, 675 14 275, 148 9 261, 942 8 251, 002 8 237, 946 6 7 26 28 27 9 78, 085 43, 712 54,477 6S:, 392 24 25 26 10 76, 748 39,834 34, 730 516, 823 22 25 72,749 33, 039 19 22 72, 674 24, 023 17 19 64,273 14, 093 16 59, 096 8 9 10 11 340, 985 11 252,433 12 162, 686 13 82, 548 11 U 10 29 476, 183 685, 868 43, 112 20 13 157, 445 343, 031 24 18 55, 162 147, 178 24 21 12, 282 24,520 13 21 5,641 l-l IS 16 6 19 13 15 8 23 779, 828 352, 411 501,793 470, 019 J37, 699 212, 267 6 19 12 11 8 27 687, 917 215, 789 399,455 447, 040 610, 408 31, 639 6 17 12 10 7 27 564, 135 152, 923 298, 269 407, 350 523, 159 8,765 7 18 14 8 5 25 406, 511 76, 650 238, 705 380, 546 472, 040 4,762 9 220, 955 14 73, 677 17 18 14 7 5 151, 719 341, 543 422,845 11 6 4 96, 540 319, 728 378,787 19 20 21 9^ 17 36 375,651 383, 702 22 21 136,621 140, 455 21 23 76, 448 66, 557 20 23 40,352 20,845 20 8,850 ?4 95 •6 97 98 22 18 284, 674 373,306 18 14 269, 328 320,823 15 13 244, 022 277, 426 16 12 214, 460 245, 562 11 10 183, 858 211, 149 10 9 141,885 184,139 29 30 1 7 3 2, 428, 921 753,419 1, 519, 467 1 5 4 1, 918, 608 737, 987 937, 903 1 4 5 1, 372, 111 638, 829 581, 295 2 4 13 959, 049 556, 500 230, 760 3 4 18 589, 051 478, 103 45, 365 5 3 340, 120 393,781 32 33 34 SS 2 24 11 5 l,724,b33 108, 830 594, 398 829, 210 2 23 9 7 1,348,233 97, 199,. 581, 18S^' 681, 904 3 20 8 9 1,047,507 83, 015 502, 741 422,771 3 17 6 10 810, 091 76, 931 415, 115 261,727 2 16 6 15 602, 365 69, 122 345, 591 105, 602 2 15 7 17 434, 373 68, 825 249, 073 35, 691 36 37 38 39 40 41 21 4 291, 948 1,239,797 17 3 280, 652 1,211,405 16 2 235, 966 1,065,116 15 1 217,895 974, 600 13 1 154,465 880,200 12 1 85,425 747, 610 42 43 45 30 30,945 46 47 a Including 6,100 persona on public shipB in the service of tlie United States. & Including 5,318 persons on public ships in the service of the United States. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table HI. — Percentage of increase of population. States and Territories. 1870 to 1880 1860 to 1870 1850 to 18G0 1840 to 1850 1830 to 1840 1820 to 1830 1810 to 1820 1800 to 1810 1790 to 1800 Alabama 26.6 318.7 65.6 54.3 837.4 15.8 853.2 17.2 34.8 43.5 30.2 117.4 21.1 17.7 36.0 173.3 24.8 29.3 8.5 19.7 22.3 88.2 77.5 36.6 25.9 90.1 267.8 46.5 9.0 24.8 30.1 15.9 30.6 19.9 92.2 21.6 27.2 41.0 22.5 94.4 65.8 0.5 23.4 213.5 89.9 24.7 127.9 3.4 24.9 30.6 90.8 142.0 Arkansas 11.2 47.4 16.2 16.8 193.1 11.4 75.4 33.7 11.9 107.4 310.3 115.1 , 221.0 113.1 24.0 19.6 4.1 8.1 5.0 4.3 Dakota . 22.5 45.2 60.5 16.6 17.2 18.2 60.5 31.0 1.7 9.7 56.8 33.7 5.4 20.5 0.1 37.5 13.0, 70.4 8 7 District of Columbia Plorida 51.5 85.0 55.1 48.3 24.4 76.9 239.9 14.3 2.6 aO.2 13.6 18.3 58.0 155.0 4.6 45.6 101.0 36.6 251.1 78.8 44.1 345.8 202.4 99.9 185.4 133.0 349.1 600.2 834.6 Iowa 17.6 36.7 7.7 17.8 23.7 88. 3 2, 730. 7 30.4 73.3 25.9 40.9 16.2 24.0 34.8 87.3 18.8 63.8 25.6 6.1 20.8 570.9 21.9 41.0 33.9 9.7 16.6 260.9 38.7 99.7 30.4 7.0 10.8 84.0 83.9 50.7 11.4 11.6 Minnesota 61.4 77.7 174.9 173.1 81.0 111.0 86.9 219.2 355.9 Nebraska 826.4 519.6 a2. 3 34.8 al.7 12.9 7.9 13.9 73.3 21.1 24.4 0.2 13.4 35.4 115.4 4.9 64.4 106.6 ■ Nevada !N"ew Hampshire 2.5 37.2 51.9 25.2 14.2 18.1 294.6 25.7 18.3 6.2 10.6 184.2 253.8 0.3 12.2 11.7 31.1 6.6 16. B 10.3 15.6 13.7 12.9 16.6 16.2 29.5 14.6 T^flT^ Mfixi^'O ..... New York 27.5 15.3 30.3 26.5 2.0 62.0 39.8 15.5 61.3 43.0 1.5.0 151.9 62.8 16.1 408.6 73.1 21.4 North Carolina Oregon 34.0 85.5 12.4 20.9 27.8 11.9 2.2 21.6 287 17.0 15.6 61.2 29.3 7.9 21.1 61.5 34.4 11.2 20.1 147.8 38.6 0.4 88.7 195.8 Texas Utah 7.5 14.6 4.0 2.8 18.9 13.7 8.2 9.2 41.0 10.7 80.8 17.7 "Washington ■West Virginia "Wisconsin 35.9 154.0 886.8 a Decrease, h Of Virginia and "West Virginia together. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table IV. — Density of population. Note.— The figures of this table haTe been obtained by dividing the population by the total land area of the state or territory. The discrepancies betTveen these results and those pubbshed in the Statistical Afkis of 1874 are due to differences in the estimates of areas used. States and Terri- tories. 1880 1870 1800 1850 1810 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 24.5 0.4 15.1 6.5 1.9 128.5 0.9 74.8 2,960.4 5.0 26.1 0.4 55.0 55.1 29.3 12.2 41.2 20.7 21.7 94.8 221.8 2a 5 9.8 24.4 31.5 0.3 5.9 0.6 3a 5 151.7 1.0 106.7 2a 8 7a 5 1.8 95.2 254.9 33.0 36.9 6.1 1.7 36.4 37.7 1.1 25.1 24.2 0.2 19.3 0.0 9.1 3.5 0.3 110.9 0.0 63.7 2, 195. 3.4 20.0 0.1 45.3 47.0 21.5 4.4 33.0 16.0 20.9 79.1 181.2 20.6 5.5 17.8 25.0 0.1 1.6 0.3 35.3 121.5 0.7 92.0 22.0 65.3 0.9 7a 2 200.3 23.3 30.1 3.1 1.0 30.1 30.5 0.3 17.9 19.3 0.0 ia7 14.9 11.4 6.0 2.4 8 2 2.4 0.3 95.0 3.9 0.6 1.8 0.6 0.3 Connecticut 76.5 64.0 61.4 56.8 64.0 51.8 49.1 57.3 1, 251. 3 2,5 17.9 46.7 861.4 1.6 15.4 39.8 437.1 1.0 11.7 39.2 39a 3 0.6 a 7 37.1 330.4 37.1 240.2 32.8 140.9 30.2 Dist. of Columbia . 5.8 4.3 2.8 1.4 30.6 37.6 12.2 1.3 28 9 15.6 21.0 69.6 153.1 13.0 2.2 17.1 17.2 15.2 27.5 3.5 as 19.1 0.8 2.8 9.6 1.0 4.1 0.2 0.7 0.2 Kentnolcy 24.6 11.4 19.5 59.1 123.7 6.9 0.0 13.1 9.9 19.5 7.8 16.8 47.7 91.8 3.7 17.2 4.7 13.4 45.3 76.9 0.6 14.1 3.4 9.9 41.3 65.1 0.1 10.2 1.7 7.7 sao 5a 7 0.0 5.5 1.8 Maino 5.1 34.6 52.6 3.2 32.4 Massachusetts Michigan 47.1 Mississippi ai 5.6 2.9 2.0 1.6 0.9 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.0 36.2 90.1 0.8 81.3 20.4 57.4 0.6 64.6 160.9 23.3 26.6 2.3 0.5 34.5 24.6 0.2 New Hampshire . . New Jersey 35.3 65.7 0.6 65.0 17.9 4a 6 0.1 51.4 136.0 22.2 24.0 0.8 0.1 34.4 21.9 31.6 50.1 29.9 43.0 27.1 37.2 23.8 32.9 20.4 2a 3 15.8 24.7 New York North Carolina ... 51.0 15.5 37.8 40.3 15.2 23.0 28 8 13.2 14.3 20.1 U.4 5.7 12.4 9.8 LI 7.1 ai Pennsylvania Hhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas 3a 3 100.3 19.7 19.9 30.0 89.6 19.3 16.3 23.3 7«. 5 16.7 10.1 lao 70.9 13.8 6.3 13.4 63.7 11.5 2.5 9.0 63.4 a 2 0.«8 Utah 32.6 19.1 30.7 ia7 25.8 16.4 23.9 15.0 16.9 13.6 9.4 11.5 Washington West Virginia 14.2 5.6 0.6 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table V. — The wiam. population of the United States, 1790 to 1880. Date. FopnlatioiL of United States. No. of cities. Fopnlation of cities. Inhabitanta of cities in each 100 of the total popnlation. 1790 3,929,214 5,308,483 7,239,881 9, 633, 822 12,866,020 17,069,463 23, 191, 876 31,443,321 38, 558, 371 50,165,783 6 . 6 11 13 26 44 85 141 226 286 131,472 210, 873 356,920 475, 135 864, 509 1,453,994 2, 897, 686 5,072,256 8, 071, 875 11,318,547 8.3 X800 - 3.9 4.9 1820 4.9 1830 6.7 1840 8.5 1850 12.5 I860 16.1 1870 . 20.9 1880 22.5 THE OENTEE OP POPULATION. The center of population, as defined in the Statistical Atlas of 1874, " is the point at which equilibrium would be reached were the country taken as a plane surface, itself without weight, but capable of sustain- ing weight, and loaded with its inhabitants, in number and position as they are found at the period under consideration, each individual being assumed to be of the same gravity as every other, and consequently to exert pressure on the pivotal point directly proportioned to his distance therefrom." In brief, then, it is the center of gravity of the population of the country. THE CENTBB OF POPULATION IN 1880, I^atitude, 39° 04' OS" liongitude, 84° 39' 40 " The position of the Old Observatory, Mount Adams, Cincinnati, is : Latitude, 39° 06' 26.5" ; longitude, 84° 29' 45". The center of population for 1880 is, therefore, 2.6 miles south of this observatory and 8.9 miles west of it. That is, it is 9.3 miles west by south from the observatory, or 8 miles west by south from the heart of the city of Cincinnati. This places it in Kentucky, one mile from the south bank of the Ohio river, and one and a half mile southeast of the village of TaylorsvUle. COMPENDITJM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table VI. — DiatribuMon ofpopulaUon by drainage tasins. Drainage basms. Approximate area, square miles. Population, 1880. Population per square mile, 1880. ATLANTIC OCBAX New Ehglahd COAST St. John's river Penobscot river Kennebec river Merrimac river Connecticut river Hoasatonic river Middle Atlantic coast Hudson river Delaware river Susquebanna river Potomac liver South Atlahtio coast James river Cape Fear liver Neuse river Pedee river Koanoke river.... San tee river Savannah river Altamahaxiver Gbeatiakeb _... St. Lawrence river... ". Lake Ontario '. - Lake Erie Lake Huron LakeMichi^n.... Lake Superior.- Eed river of thelirorth OuLF of Mexico . Peninsula of Florida Apalachicola river Mobile river Tombigbee river Alabamfb river Pascagonla river Pearl river Sabine river Trinity river Brazos river Colorado river of Texas Nueces river San Antonio river BioCrrande Mississippi river Yazoo river Dlinois river . Bock river - "Wisconsin river Chippewa river St. Croix river Minnesota river Cedar river DeS Moines river Ohio river Tennessee river.-. Cumberland river Kentucky river Green river (of Kentncky) . Licking river Kanawha river Monongahela river Allegheny river Miami river Scioto river Muskingum river "Wabash river .. Big Sandy river Missouririver Big Sioux river T^owstone river Platte river Kansas river ..... Osage river Arkansas river Cimarron river GanEuUan river "White river ^d river of Louisiana "Washita , St. Francis river 2, 178, 210 61, 830 7,800 8,034 11,415 4,864 11, 260 1,674 83, 020 13, 248 11, 302 27, 665 14, 470 132, 040 0,634 8,310 5,299 17, 098 9, 237 . 14, 696 11,402 14, 109 175, 340 13, 636 12, 378 17, 207 18, 839 45,876 17, 830 48, 204 725, 980 48, 900 18, 918 43. 436 18, 896 23, 820 8,980 8,064 20, 440 17, 960 59, 646 41, 220 18,944 16, 352 128, 792 240, 039 13, 036 37, 558 9,792 11, 520 8,892 7,164 13, 428 7,416 14, 652 201, 720 43,897 18, 573 6,380 7,800 3,658 11, 630 7,318 11. 437 3,636 6,480 8,016 31, 505 5,915 S19, 000 8,416 71,747 90, Oil 54,180 10, 548 185, 671 10, 632 41, 652 29, 556 89, 970 20, 764 7,884 48, 717, 203 3, 788, 334 42,250 111, 318 198, 197 450, 794 637, 175 130, 777 9, 240, 897 2, 280, 359 1, 999, 921 1,715,009 778, 690 4, 114, 503 371, 030 236, 111 225, 446 494, 393 402, 882 516, 073 389, 281 412, 235 6, 684, 147 441, 142 968, 289 1, 542, 754 611, 611 1,990,186 55, 761 74, 404 26, 884, 117 167, 6Sa 496, 390 1, 190, 585 486, 019 694, 002 102, 306 160, 405 236, 045 304, 844 372, 214 143, 161 20, 801 115, 120 141, 030 21, 821, 254 374, 642 1, 347, 123 485, 578 199, 850 79, 412 50, 841 193, 667 374, 687 349, 349 9, 567, 989 1, 243, 774 628, 508 246, 427 330, 967 221,477 270, 132 413, 294 627, 334 398, 783 383, 816 500, 746 1, 714, 612 109, 402 2, 720, 476 61, 019 4,387 265, 107 577, 634 232, 195 1, 273, 853 1,392 22, 562 461, 369 728, 025 276, 289 109, 653 10 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table VI. — FopulaUon iy drainage basins — Continued. Drainage basins. Approximate area, square miles. Fopnlation, 1880. Fopnlation per sqoare nule, 1880. GEEAT BASnr Great Salt lake Humboldt river PACIFIC OCEAN Colorado river of the "West . Green river G-rand river Colorado Chiquito river Gila river Sacramento river SanJoaquin river Klamatti river Columbia river "Willamette river SniLke river Clark's fork 228, 190 32, 400 32, 148 619, 240 265, 049 47, 222 26, 472 29, 208 68, 623 58, 824 29, 952 14, 660 216, 537 11, 700 103, 835 63, 291 227, 107 134, 692 45, 148 1, 211, 383 87,897 ■12, 010 14, 093 3,969 39, 327 289, 856" 83,834 20, 827 220, Oil 83, 353 50, 997 16, 029 1.0 4.1 1.4 1.9 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.6 4.9 2.7 1.4 1.0 7.1 0.5 0.2 Table "V^II. — The distribution of population in elevation above sea-level. Height above sea-level. Fopnlation. Aggregate. Foreign. Colored. Feet. 0- 100 100- 500 500- 1, 000 1, 000- 1, 500 1, 500- 2, 000 2, 000- 3, 000 3, 000- 4, 000 4, 000- 5, 000 5, 000- 6, 000 6, 000- 7, 000 7, 000- 8, 000 8, 000- 9, 000 9, 000-10, 000 Above 10, 000 9, 152, 296 10, 776, 284 19, 024, 320 7, 904, 780 1, 878, 715 664, 923 128,544 167, 236 271,317 94,443 15,054 24,947 26,846 26, 078 1, 891, 247 942, 196 2, 469, 816 934, 178 185, 850 94, 218 15, 357 49, 932 65, 159 19, 112 2,423 6,792 6,775 7,888 1, 466, 233 2, 958, 864 1, 704, 158 354, 013 59, 556 24,983 8,172 1,314 1,676 729 454 311 Table VIII. — The distribution of population in accordance with topographical features. Kegion. Aggregate. Foreign. Colored. Total K"ortb Atlantic coast Middle Atlantic coast South Atlantic coast Gulf coast ISTortheast Appalachian region Central Appalachian region Begion of the great lakes Inferior plateau - - Southern Appalachian region Otiiovalley Southern interior plateau Mississippi river belt, south - Mississippi river belt, north Southvrest central region Central region Frairie region Missouri ri^or belt "Western plains Heavily timbered region of the Northwest Cordillerfin region Faoiiic coast 60, 155, 783 2, 616, 870 4, 376, 135 875, 086 1, 056, 034 1, 609, 229 2, 344, 089 3, 049, 402 5, 714, 683 2, 697, 958 2, 440, 339 3, 625, 645 710, 250 1, 990, 917 2, 932, 676 4, 403, 662 6, 721, S36 835, 694 324, 268 1, 123, 419 931, 910 715, 781 6, 679, 943 659, 945 1, 008, 755 10, 054 91, 876 278, 996 264, 250 932, 353 660, 291 18, 738 243, 218 15, 123 12, 673 441, 930 i09, 801 240,183 929, 104 106, 643 48, 300 224, 528 256, 996 227, 287 6, 752, 813 31,482 618, 632 485, 689 448, 196 10, 997 44, 616 30, 747 724, 096 433, 638 138, 427 1, 972, 449 459, 854 79, 954 640, 834 411, 501 83,894 64,361 7,490 13,540 88,754 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 11 Table IX. — Dietniution of populettion in acoordanoe with the mean annual temperature. Groups. Population, 1880. Foreign. Colored. Below 40° V 273, 581 3,498,226 13, 698, 854 16, 285, 833 7, 466, 685 B, 204, 826 3, 293, 261 423, 466 11,061 86, 553 829, 714 2, 673, 171 2, 179, 077 576, 845 131, 654 142, 524 54,653 5,752 1,986 13 856 40t<)45 45to50 17V, 024 50 to 55 818 218 55to00 1, 685, 604 7 226 994 60to65 65to70 I, Et 2, 050 70 to 75 151, 849 Above 75 3,212 Tablb X. — Distribution of population in aoeordanee with the mean temperature of July. Groups. Population, 1880. Foreign. Colored. Below60° 244, 593 783, 256 5, 147, 657 19, 551, 956 16, 518, 718 7, 799, 268 93, 655 16^690 107, 160 182, 242 971, 499 3, 987, 747 1, 124, 476 278, 293 23, 867 4,659 1 480 60 to 65 3,892 65 to 70 39 093 70 to 75 314, 907 75 to 80 2, 987, 571 80 to 85 3,221,286 12,564 85 to 90 Above 90 Table XI. — Distribution of population in accordance with the mean temperature of January. Groups. Population, 1880. Foreign. Colored. Below 5° 50,078 266, 041 1, 760, 680 3, 482, 498 10, 292, 914 9, 146, 951 10, 160, 707 5, 611, 319 3, 588, 008 3, 495, 278 1,824,138 456, 750 24,930 5,491 25, 570 95, 309 465, 706 678, 343 1, 841, 070 1, 286, 495 1,660,441 107, 901 72, Oil 106, 624 254, 448 76, 087 7,177 2,761 224 5 to 10 802 10 to 15 4,493 15, 920 102, 801 231, 272 05.% 051 1, 487, 092 1,508,243 15 to 20 20 to 25 25 to 30 . 30 to 35 35 to 40 40 to 45 45 to 60 1, 723, 924 655, 278 131, 243 50 to 55 55 to 60 60 to 65 2,845 1,605 Table Xn. — Distribution of population in accordance with the maximum temperature. Groups. Population, 1880. Foreign. Colored. Below85o 539 173,221 658, 742 26, 169, 737 20, 394, 098 2, 688, 145 49, 632 21,669 225 52, 612 186, 772 4, 182, 269 1, 955, 161 286,269 11, 719 5,016 85 to 90 1,292 90 to 95 3,042 1, 901, 764 4, 450, 723 223, 972 95 to 100 lOOtolOS .... ... 105 to 110 110 to 115 Above 115 12 COMPEKDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. T art.tt XIII. — DistnbuUon of population m accordance with the minimum temperature. Groups. PopnlatioD, 1880. Foreign. Colored. Below 55° 16, 949 9,155 134, 218 673, 178 3, 856, 905 6, 718, 754 . 8,471,652 11. 807, 385 6,614,689 2, 623, 122 2, 159, 390 2, 103, 963 3, 025, 371 1, 095, 847 667, 518 157, 935 90, 369 329, 383 4,021 2,123 52, 625 236, 350 770, 094 1,443,712 1, 487, 669 1,262,469 835, 508 91, 304 24, 630 21,324 39,461 93, 759 123, 592 39, 053 24,240 128, 019 248 — 45to 50 — 40to 45 1,626 2,476 — 35to 40 30to 35 18, 130 64,862 — 25to 30 — 20to 25 85, 911 — 15 to — 20 518, 216 — 10 to — 15 815,452 _ 5to 10 714, 191 Oto— 6 822, 926 Oto 5 940, 832 5t6 10 1, 924, 296 469, 054 lOto 15 15to 20 192, 210 20 to 25 3, 7« 25to 30 3,616 3,006 Table XIV. — Distribution of population in accordance tvith the annual rainfall. Classes— inchos of rainfalL Population, 1880. I'oreign. Colored- 856, 787 2, 816, 959 4, 311, 873 12, 764, 684 11, 356, 390 10, 018, 518 4, 993, 847 1,-217, 286 829, 303 530, 856 314, 984 154,296 68, 332 26, 581 V 65, 894 2, 014, 196 1, 048, 732 1, 406, 853 1, 188, 095 319, 213 278, 802 152, 592 61,884 48, 789 368, 201 1, 026, 049 2, 207, 280 1, 826, 118 686 953 55 to 60 J« - 60 to 55 45to50 40 to 45 35 to 40 363, 293 77, 918 8,877 8,293 2,985 30 to 35 25 to 30 20 to 25 16 to 20 Below 10 1 287 Tajbm XV.- -Distribution of population in accordance with the rainfall of the spring and eummer. Classes — inches of rainfall. 35 and above 30 to 35 25 to 30 20 to 25 16 to 20 10 to 15 StolO Below 5 Population, 1880. 80.671 X 278, 610 9, 138, 302 30, 880, 014 7, 329, 341 972, 376 395, 613 80, 8t6 Foreign. 1,578 17, 977 401, 729 4, 276, 749 1, 590, 692 271, 977 100, 708 18, 533 Colored. 37, 191 708, 673 3, 289, 715 2, 435, 856 96,364 8,968 3,359 667 Table XVI. — Distribution of population in latitude. Degrees. Aggegate. Foreign. Color.id. 16,444 6,497 31. 630 79,083 225 215, 111 73, 864 746 483, 143 140, 177 1,905 1, 767, 795 405, 733 4,343 2,678,388 596, 812 10,132 6, 367, 851 1, 126, 563 42, '148 5, 938, Oil 1, 174, 161 64, 705 7, 862, 855 1,426,864 124, 521 6, 265, 029 730, 681 382, 401 3,?96,956 432, 870 473, 789 2, 831, 270 232,547 492, 299 48-49 47-48 46-47 45-46 44^5 43-44 42-43 41-42 *0-41 39-40 38-39 37-38 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 13 Table XVI. — Dktrihution of population m latitude — Continued. Degrees. Ag^egate, Foreign. Colored. 36-37 2, 170, 098 2,077,826 1, 805, 477 1, 939, 598 1, 938, 653 1, 069, 689 865, 081 673, 441 60, 655 36, 262 20, 707 8,664 8,693 24, 050 23, 015 21, 801 21, 613 36,460 11, 236 29, 848 91, 067 6,975 13,429 11, 223 4,429 1,105 B65, 038 35-36 688, 137 34-35 722, 201 33-34 884, 260 3a-33 1, 089, 887 31-32 474, 330 30 31 404, 928 29-30 231, 783 28-29 14, 210 27-28 1,872 26-27 686 25-26 386 24-25 2,568 Table XVII. — Distribution of population in longitude. Degrees. Aggregate, I8SD. Foreign. Colored. 67-68 68-69 69-70 70-71 71-72 72-73 73-74 74-75 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 91-95 96-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-100 100-101 101-102 102-103 103-101 104-106 105-106 106-107 107-108 108-109 109-110 110-111 111-112 112-113 113-114 114-115 115-116 116-117 117-118 118-119 119-120 120-121 121-122 122-123 123-124 124r-125 52, 817 129, 818 201, 523 606, 091 1, 763, 023 920, 931 3, 036, 838 1, 603, 823 2, 690, 596 2, 220, 018 1, 760, 637 1, 376, 026 1, 670, 342 1, 559, 376 1, 682, 841 1, 571, 917 2, 019, 416 2, 577, 572 2, 181, 397 1, 830, 855 2, 258, 544 2, 051, 999 1, 854, 884 2, 236, 722 1, 480, 186 1, 263, 943 1, 401, 193 1, 260, 639 994, 551 900, 318 722, 221 367, 321 126, 877 48,151 4,948 10, 853 32, 909 86, 214 97, 390 95, 033 26, 213 15, 540 12, 561 23,912 119, 156 56, 980 21, 370 11, 231 13, 030 23, 838 58, 680 68, 632 71, 321 119, 050 267, 813 471, 697 96,011 16, 727 8, 12, 10, 88, 440, 168, 898, 294, 405, 197, 102, 108, 157, 102, 128, 106, 210, 229, 145, 94, 409, 290, 190, 341, 167, 137, 154, 126, 117, 128, 107, 68, 19, 9, 1, 2, 7, 14 15, 15, 4, 2, 3, 17, 8, 4, 8, 11. 13, 21, 36, 81, 169, 18, 725 035 278 349 697 778 498 960 687 948 057 740 118 135 751 868 555 314 486 080 924 679 696 694 334 164 376 437 341 515 927 284 927 246 240 524 616 063 953 273 192 097 627 778 007 138 033 365 973 922 397 316 192 472 3,510 20, 317 10, 423 49, 439 39, 769 148, 687 366, 727 467, 486 301, 986 337, 795 297, 766 348, 316 242, 673 300, 742 422, 479 307, 168 335, 73S 348, 072 301, 423 364, 985 469, 597 329, 103 167, 713 160, 158 136, 525 141, 023 119, 410 56, 792 8,480 2,202 1,429 300 580 1,377 824 797 118 100 301 325 107 288 100 200 166 1,651 4,426 587 14 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabi^ XVIU. — Aggregate populaUontycountwa: 1880, 1870, 1860. ALABAMA. [Organized as a Territory March 3, 1817; admitted as a State December 14, 1819.] Counties. 1S80. 1870. 1860. Bemaiks. The State - Antanga. Baldwin . . Barbour , . Bibb Blount — Bullock Butler Calhoun . . . Chambers - Cherokee . . Chilton... Choctaw- - Clarke Clay Clebnine . Coffee Colbert ... Conecuh... Coosa Covington . Crenshaw Cullman -. Dale Dallas DeKalb.. Elmore . . . Escambia - Etowah. .- Fayette -- Eranklin - Geneva . . Greene .. Hale Henry . . - Jackson . Jefferson . . . Ijamar Lauderdale - Lawrence .. Lee Limestone Lowndes Hacon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Bandolph Bnesell Saint Clair - . Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa... Tuscaloosa .. "Walker Washington . 1, 362, 505 13, 108 8.60B 33, 979 9,487 16, 369 29, 066 19, 649 19, 691 23, 440 19, 108 10, 793 15,731 17, 806 J 2, 938 10, 976 8,119 16, 153 12, 605 15. 113 5,639 11, 726 6,355 12, 677 48, 433 12, 675 17, 502 5,719 15, 398 10, 135 9,155 4,342 21, 931 26, 653 18, 761 25. 114 23, 272 12, 142 21, 035 21, 392 27, 262 996, 992 11, 623 6,004 29, 309 7,469 9,945 24,474 14, 981 13, 980 17, 562 11, 132 6,194 12, 676 14, 663 9,560 8,017 6,171 12, 537 9,574 11, 945 4,868 11,156 11, 325 40, 705 7,126 14, 477 4,041 10, 109 7,136 8,006 2,959 18, 399 21, 792 14, 191 19, 410 12,345 8,893 15, 091 16, 658 21, 750 21, 600 31, 176 17, 371 37, 625 30, 890 15, 017 26, 719 17, 727 31,267 26, 151 9,364 14, 585 48, 653 17,091 52, 356 6,059 9,871 49, 311 14, 214 43, 704 16,428 30,741 21,479 20, 640 16, 575 12, 187 ' 24,975 17, 690 17, 423 12,006 24,837 14, 462 17, 236 28, 728 23,360 21, 636 9,300 12, 218 24,109 18,064 23,401 24, 957 9,479 4,538 16,963 20, 081 6,543 3,912 964, 201 16, 739 7, S-JO 30, 812 11,894 10, 865 18, 122 21, 539 23, 214 18, 360 13, 877 15, 049 9,623 11,311 19, 273 6,469 12, 197 33, 625 10, 705 12, 850 18, 627 30, 859 14, 918 18,283 11, 746 17,420 13, 975 15, 306 27, 716 26,802 26, 451 31, 171 In 1877, part to Cullman. In 1877, part from Montgomery. Tn 1858 name changed &ani Benton to Calhoun. Since 1870 name changed from Baker to Chil- [ton ; in 1875, part from Dallas. In 1877, part to Talladega. In 1877, from parts of Blount, Marshall, Mor- [gan, and Winston. In 1875, part to Chilton. In 1877, pait from Montgomeiy. Since 1870, name changed from Sanford to Lft* [mar. In 1877, part to Cnlhnan. In 1877, parts to Bullock and Elmore. In 1821 name changed from Cataco to Morgan ; [in 1877, part to Cullman. In 1877, pf«rt ftom Clay. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 15 Table XVIII. — Aggregate population hy oounties — ALABAMA — Continued. Conntiea. 1880. 1870. 1860. Bemaiks. "Wilcox ;. 31,828 4,253 28,377 4,1S5 24,618 ■8, 576 ■Winston [ton; in 1877, part to Cullman. ARIZONA TERRITOET. [Organized as a Territory February 24, 1863.] TheT3rritorir . Apache . . Maricopa Mohave . ■ Pima •Pinal Yavapai . Yuma ... 40,440 283 ,190 ,006 1,044 1,013 1,215 9,658 179 5,716 2,142 1,621 6,486 In 1879, from part of Yavapai. In 1871, from part of Tavapai; in 1873, part from Pima; m 1875, pai-t to Pinal. Bounda- ries changed in 1877. In 1873, part to Maricopa ; in 1877, part to Pinal. In 1875, from parts of Maricopa, Pima, and ravapai; in 1877, part from Pima. In 1871, part to Maricopa; in 1875, part to [Pinal ; in 1879, part to Apache. AEKANSAS. [Organized as a Territory March 2, 1819; admitted as a State June 15, 1836.] The State. Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll Chicot Churk Clay Columhia Conway Craighead — Crawford Crittenden — Cross Dallas Desha Dorsey Drew Paulkner JF^anklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead. . . . Hot Spring . . . Howard Independence Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson XiaTayette ... 802, 625 8,038 10, 156 6,004 20, 328 12,146 6,285 6,671 13, 337 10, 117 15, 771 7,213 14, 090 12, 765 7,037 14, 740 9,415 5,050 6,505 8,973 8,370 12, 231 12, 780 14, 951 6,720 9,023 6,185 7,480 19, 015 7,775 9,917 18, 086 10, 857 10, 877 22, 386 11, 563 6,730 484, 471 8,268 8,042 13, 831 7,032 8,646 3,853 6,780 7,214 11, 9S3 11, 397 8,112 4,677 8,957 3,831 3,915 5,707 6,126 9,627 4,843 3,943 7,573 13, 768 6,877 14, 566 6,806 7,268 15, 733 9,152 9,139 435, 450 8,844 8,590 4,103 9,383 9,234 9,735 12, 449 6,697 3, 006 7,860 4,920 8,283 6,469 9,078 7,298 4,024 5,843 13, 089 6,635 14, 307 7,215 10, 493 14, 971 7,612 8,464 In 1871, part to Lincoln. In 1873, frompartsof J?ulton, Izard, Marion, and [Searcy. In 1873, part to Dorsey. In 1879, part to Desha. In 1872, part to Hot Spring ; in 1873 and 1876, parts to Pike. In 1873, from parts of Greene and Bandolph. In 1871, pai-t to Nevada. In 1873, part to ITaulkner and part from Perry. In 1873, parts to Lee and Saint Francis. In 1873, part to Dorsey. [Chicot and Lincoln. In 1871, part to Lincoln ; in 1879, parts from In 1873, from parts of Dallas, Bradley, Jefferson, and Lincoln. In 1871, part to Lincoln. In 1873, from parts of Conway and Pulaski. In 1871, part to Lofjan. In 1873, ^arts to Baxter and Izard. In 1873, tr om parts of HotSpting, Montgomery, and Saline. In 1873, part from Eandolph, part to Clay. In 1871, parttoNevada; iul873, part to Howard. In 1872, part from Clark; in 1873, part to Gar- land; in 1873, part from Montgomery; in 1875, part to Saline. In 1873, ftom parts of Hempstead, Pike, Polk, . and Sevier. [to Shai-p. In 1873, parts to Izard and Stone ; in 1875, part In 1873, parts to Baxter and Stone, and parts * [from Fulton and Independence. In 1871, part to Lincoln ; in 1873, part to Dorsey. In 1871, part to Logan ; in 1877, part from Pope. In 1875, part to MiUer. 16 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XVni. — Aggregate population ly counties — AEKANSAS — Contmtied. Counties. 1880. 18T0. 1860. Kemarks. 8,782 13, 283 9,255 6,404 14, 885 12, 146 11, 456 7,907 5,981 9,372 [lips, and Saint Francis. In 1873, from parts of Crittenden, Monroe, Phil In 1871, from parts of Arkansas, Desha, Drew, and JeflerBon; in 1873, part to Dorsey: in 1879, part to Desha. Little Eiver .. . 3,236 [and YeU. !&i 1871, from parts of FraitKlin, Johnson, Scott, lia 1873, from parts of Prairie and Pnl.iski: in [1876, part to Pulaski. Inl873, partto Baxter; in 1875,part from Searcy. TVas southwestern county of the state. Tie part of it north of Red river now in Indian territory ; that part south of Red river now in Texas. In 1875, from part of La Fayette. 8,231 3,979 7,740 6,192 Miller Miller 9,919 7,332 9,574 5,729 12, 959 6,120 11,768 3,872 • 21,262 6,345 2,192 5,857 14,322 8,435 32, 616 11,724 8,389 8,953 9,174 7,278 19, 660 6,192 9,047 6,089 13,419 9,665 23, 844 17, 794 8,646 13, 862 3,633 8,336 2,984 3,895 5,657 3,633 In 1873, parts to Lee, Phillips, and RaintFrancis. In 1873, parts to Garland and Hot Spring. In 1871, from parts of Columbia, Hempstead, and Ouachita. Montgomery 4,374 12, 975 2,685 16, 372 3,788 1,720 3,376 8,386 5,604 32, 066 7,466 6,714 3,9U 7,483 5,614 12, 940 4,492 5,400 3,393 12, 936 2,466 14, 877 4,025 3,621 4,262 7,883 8,864 11,699 6,261 8,672 6,640 5,145 5,271 9,238 10, 516 In 1871, part to Nevada. In 1873, part to Conway. In 1873, part to Lee and part from Monroe. In 1873, part to Howard; in 1873 and 1876, parts from Clark. PliiUips Pike Polk In 1873, part to Howard. In 1877, part to Johnson. In 1873, part to Lonoke; in 1875, parts from White and Woodruff. In 1873, parts to Faulkner, Lonoke, and Saline; in 1876, part to Saline ; in 1876, parts from Lonoke and Saline. In 1873, parts to Clay and G-reene. In 1873, part to Lee and parts from Crittenden and Monroe. In 1873, part to Garland and part from Pulflski ; in 1876, part to Pulaski and part from Pulaski and Hot Spring. In 1871, part to Logan. In 1875, parts to Baxter, Marion, and Stone. Palaski Saint i^anois Saline Sifott . Sevier In 1873, pjirt to Howard. Sharp In 1875, part from Independence. In 1873, from parts of Independence, Izard, [Searcy, and Van Bureu. In 1873, part to Stone. 10, 571 5,107 17, 266 10, 347 6,891 8,048 12,288 6,357 14, 673 8,316 "Waaliington Wliite In 1873, part to Prairie. Yell 6,333 In 1871, part to Logan. CALIFORNIA. [Admitted as a State September 9, 1850.] The State 864,694 560, 247 379, 994 62,976 639 11,384 18, 721 9,094 13, 118 12, 525 2,584 10, 683 9,478 15, 512 2,928 6,601 24, 237 685 9,582 11, 403 8,895 6,165 8,461 2,022 10, 309 6,336 6,140 1,966 2,925 1,686 2,969 8,927 ""'i6,'936' 12, 106 16, 299 2,274 6,328 1,993 20, 562 4,605 2,694 Contra Costa Kern 1,803 In 1874 absorbed by Humboldt and Siskiyou. In 1872, part to Napa. Lake 6,596 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 17 Tabus XVIII. — Aggregate population ty counties — CAIiITOENlA — Continneil. Comities. 18S0. 1870. 1860. BenuiikB. Iiassen 3Jos Angeles — Marin Mariposa: Meudocino Merced , Modoo , Mono Monterey K^apa , NeTada Placer Plnmas Sacramento San Benito San Bemardiuo. San Diego San Francisco .. San Joaqnin — San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara.. Santa Clara Santa Cmz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Tolo , Tuba 3,340 33, 381 11,324 4,339 12,800 6,«56 4,399 7,499 11, 302 13, 235 20, 823 14, 232 6,180 34, 390 6,584 7,786 8,618 233„S59 24,349 9,142 8,669 9,513 35, 039 12, 802 9,492 8,610 18, 475 25, 926 8,751 5,159 9,301 4,999 11, 281 7,848 S,073 U, 772 11,284 1,327 16, 309 6,903 4,572 7,545 2,807 430 9,876 7,163 19,134 11,357 4,489 26, 830 4,951 149, 473 21, 050 4,772 6,635 7,784 26, 246 8,743 4,173 5,619 6,848 18, 871 19, 819 6,499 5,030 8,587 3,213 4,633 8,150 9,899 10,851 1,141 3,214 3,543 11, 912 4,944 4,360 11,387 7,629 7,169 11, 867 2,245 3,390 4,044 5,126 4,638 16, 229 4,716 13,668 In 1874, &om part of SisUyon. In 1874, part to San Benito. In 1872, part from Lake. In 1874, from part of Monterey. In 1871, part to Ventura. In 1874, part to Modoo, and part ftom Klamath. In 1871, from part of Santa Barbara ; in 1871, [organized. COLORADO. [Organized as a Territory Pebmary 28, 1861 ; admitted as a State Angnst 1, 1876.] The State Aiapahoe Bent Boulder Chaffee Clear Creek. . , Conejos Costma Custer Douglas Blbert El Paso , Fremont giipln rand Greenwood... Gnnnison Hinsdale Huerfano ..... iTelferson ..... Lake 2C0 194,827 38,644 1,654 9,723 6,512 7,823 5,605 2,879 8,080 2,486 1,708 7,949 4,735 6,489 417 8,235 1,487 4,124 6,804 23,563 39,864 6,829 592 1,939 1,696 2,504 1,779 987 1,064 6,490 510 2,250 2,390 622 34,277 III 1874, from part of Greenwooi. Jxi 1879, from part of Lake. [Grande. In 1874, parts to Hinsdale, La Plata, and Sio Do. Do. In 1877, tnm part of Fremont. In 1874, part to Elbert. In 1874, bom parts of Douglas and Greenirood. In 1877, part to Custer. [Bontt. In 1874, from part of Summit ; In 1877, part to In 1874 absorbed by Bent and Xlbert. In 1877, from part of Lake. In 1874, from parts of Conqjoi, Costilla, and [Lake. In 1874, parts to Hinsdale, La Plata, and Bio Grande; in 1877, part to Gonnlsoa; in 1879, part to Chaffee. 18 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVUI.— Aggregate population J>y coiMities—COLOEADO— Continued, Cotuaties. 1S80. 1870. 18S0. Bemarks. La Plata 1,110 4,892 8,903 2,669 3,970 7,617 1,944 140 1,973 1,087 5,459 6,646 In 1874, from ports of Conejos, Oostilla, and [Cake; in 1876, part to San Joan. In 1877, &om part of San Jnao. 838 4,276 Las ATiiniB.li .... _ _ _ . Park:.'.'.'.'.".'.::.""."." • 447 2,265 Pueblo In 1874, from parts of Gonegos, Costilla, and In 1877, from part of Grand. Eontt Sagnaclie ........... 304 258 1,636 In 1876, bom part of La Plata; in 1877, part to Ouray. In 1874, part to Grand. Weld CONNECTICUT. [One of the original thirteen States.] TheState 622,700 637,454 460,147 Toirfleld Hartford Litchfield..., Middlesex... New Haven. Uew London., Tolland "Windham. . . . , 112, 042 125, 382 52,044 35, 589 166, S23 73, 152 24,112 43,856 95, 276 109, 007 48, 727 36, 099 121, 257 66, 570 22, 000 38, 518 77,476 89, 962 47, 318 30, 859 97,345 61,731 21, 177 34,279 DAKOTA TEEEITOKT. [Organized as a Territory March 2, 1861.] The Territory. . 135,177 14, 181 4,837 69 1,685 1,290 1,323 6,468 534 In 1879, from parts of Crarfn and "Wetmore. Beadle - ---. organized in 1878. In 1873, from parts of Bnrohard, Clark, King*. bury, and Spink; in 1879, part to Brown: nnorganlzed. In 1879, from original territory. Billings 608 In 1873, from original territory; unorganized. In 1873, from part of Buffalo; unorgamzed. In 1871, part to Hanson; in 1873, parts to Lake and Moody. [ganized. Tti 1879. from parts of Beadle and MiliH- nnnr 4,965 353 238 63 3,246 60 8,998 163 3];^^ In 1875, from part of Buffalo ; organized in 1879. Organized in 1872; in 1873, parts to Bottineau, Burleigh, Campbell, Edmunds, Faulk, Gin- gras. Hand, Hughes, Hyde, Kidder, La Monre, Logan, McHenry, MoPherson, Mountraille, Eolette, Sheridan, Stevens, Stutsman, Wallette, and Walworth; in 1875, parts to Brul6 and Prench (now De Smet). 246 In 1873, from part of Buffalo; unorganized, t Formed and organized in 1873, from part of Pembina; in 1875, parts to Barnes andXraiU. In 1873, from part of Pembina; unorganized. In 1873, part to Douglas; unorganized. In 1875, from original territory; unorganized. In 1873, from part of Hanson; in 1873, part to Beadle; inl877,pt. to Codington; unorganized. Unorganized. 407 162 U4 B,001 Clay 2,621 COMPENDIDM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 19 Tablk XVTH.— Aggregate population ly c(mn««»— DAKOTA TEEEITORT— (Jontinned. Conntiea. 1880. 1870. 1860. Bemarka. Codington . Coster... SaTison ., Day , Delano... De Smet . Denel, Douglas ... EdmTinds . Emqions.. Fanlk Forsyth Foster Gringras Grand Forks.. Grant.. Gregory . Hamlin.. Hand... Hanson. Howard . Hnghes Hatchinson. Hyde .. Jayne. Kidder Kingsbury.. Lake La Monro... Lawrence... Lincoln Logan Lagenbeel.. Lyman McGook HcHenry ... McPherson . Mandan Mercer Meyer Miner ...... Minnekaha . Moody.. Morton . Monntraille . Pembina .... Pennington. Potter 2,156 995 1,256 97 2,302 37 '6,'2i8' 3,010 Pratt... Preaho.. 153 1,301 268 5,573 1,102 2,657 13,248 5,896 124 1,283 115 363 8,251 3,915 200 13 4,862 2,244 37 37 712 355 1,213 In 1877, &om parts of Clark, Grant, and Ham- lin ; organized In 1878. In 1875, from original territory; organized in In 1873, from part of Hanson. [1877. In 1879, from part of Stone and all of Greeley. In 1875, &om original territoiy ; nno^anized. In 1873, from part of Buffalo (as French); name changed in 1875. In 1 871, part to Hanson ; in 1873, parts to Grant, Hamlm, and Kenville ; organized in 1878. In 1873, from part of Charles Mix; nnorganized. In 1873, from part of Bnifalo; unorgamzed. In 1879, from original territory. In 1873, from part of Buffalo; nnorganized. In 1875, from original territory; nnorganized. In 1873, from part of Pembina; unorganized. In 1873, from part of Buffalo ; unorganized. In 1873, from part of Pembina; in 1875, part to Traill; organized in 1879. In 1873, from part of Deuel; in 1877, part to Codington ; organized in 1878. Unorganized. In 1873, from parts of Deuel and Hanson ; in 1877, part to Codington ; organized in 1878. In 1873, from part of Buffalo, and in 1879 part of Burchard annexed ; unorganized. In 1871, from parts of Brookmga, Deuel, and Minnehaha ; (^anized in 1872 ; in 1873, parts to DaTison, Hamlin, Kingsbury, Lake, Mc- Cook, Mercer, Miner, Spink, Clark, and Stone ; in 1879 part of Cragin annexed ; since 1870 part of Jayne annexed. In 1873, from original territory ; unorganized. In 1873, from part of Buffalo ; unorganized. Organized in 1871 ; in 1879 Armstrong annexed; since 1870 part of Jayne annexed. In 1873, from part of fiuffalo ; unorganized. Absorbed by Hanson, Hutchinson, McCook, and Turner. In 1873, from part of Buffalo; unorgamzed. In 1873, from part of Hanson; in 1873, part to Beadle ; organized in 1879. In 1873, from parts of Brookings, Hanson, and Minnehaha. In 1873, from parts of Buffalo and Pembina; unorganized. In 1875, from original territory ; organized in In 1871, part to Turner. [1877. In 1873, from part of Buffalo ; unorganized. In 1875, from original territory ; unorganized. In 1873, from original territory ; unorganized. In 1873, from parts of Hanson and Jayne ; or- ganized in 1878. In 1873, from part of Buffalo ; unorganized. In 1873, from part of Buffalo; nnorganized. In 1875, from original territory ; unorganized. In 1875, from part of Hanson ; nnorganized. In 1875, from original territory; unorgamzed. In 1873, from part of Hanson ; in 1879, parts to Bramble and Wetmore; nnorganized. In 1871, part to Hanson ; in 1873, parts to Lake and Moody. In 1873, from parts of Brookings and Minnehaha. In 1873, from original territory ; organized in 1878. In 1873, from part of Buffalo ; unorganized. In 1871, parts from Chippewa and Kittson ; in 1873, parts to Cass, CavUeer, loster, Grand Forks, La Moitre, Ramsey, Kansom, Ken- ville, and Stutsman. In 1875, from original territory ; in 1877 organ- ized ; in 1879, part to Ziebach. In 1873 (as Ashmore), from part of Buffalo ; in 1875 name changed ; unorganized. In 1873, from original territory ; unorganized. Do. Do. 20 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabub XVUl.— Aggregate population by counties— DAKOTA TEEKITORY— Contiimed. Counties. 1880. 1870. 1860. Bernard. 281 537 In 1873, from part of Pembina ; unorganized. Do. " Do. ItpHvillfi In 1873, from parts of Deuel and Pembina ; nn- 3,597 In 1873, from original territory. [organized. In 1873, from part of Bofialo; unorganized. Rolette -- ...... Bnsk 46 113 Tn 1873, from original territory ; unorganized. In 1875, froin original territory ; unorganized. Spink - 477 793 Tn 1873, from" part of Hanson, aud part to Beadle ; organized in 1879. Stark 247 1,007 296 203 4,123 In 1873, from part of Buffalo: unorganized. In 1873, from parts of Buffalo and Pembina; organized in 1873. In 1873, from original territory; organized in Sully Toda S37 Unorganized. [1874. Traill TriDT* ....... Grand Forks. Tn 1873, from original territory ; unorganized. 5,320 6,813 432 46 3,507 "Wallette Walwortli . . ... In 1873, from part of Buffalo ; unorganized. 14 8,390 2,097 In 1879, from part of Pennington. 73 134 peton Indian res- ervation. Unorganized por- tion of territorj. 2,091 DELAWARE. [One of the original tbirteen State*.] The State JEent New Castle. - Sussex 146, 608 32, 874 77, 716 36, 018 125, 015 29, 804 63, 515 81,696 112, 216 27, 804 64,797 29, 615 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. [Tormed March 30, 1791 ; Virginia portion re-ceded to that Stat* July 9, 1846.] The District Wasliington county . 177,624 131, 700 76,080 76, 080 County goTemment abolished in 1874. FLORIDA. [Organized as a Territory March 30, 1822 ; admitted as a State March 3, 1845.] The State 269, 493 187,748 140, 424 16,462 2,303 6,112 1,478 17, 328 1,325 3,671 1,216 8,232 246 In 1873 boundary with Orange changed; in 1874 boundaries with Dade and Man«te« ohapp^ed ; in 1879 part of Volusia annexed. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 21 Tabu: XVUI. — Aggregate population iy counties — FLORIDA — Continued. Counties. IgSO. 1870. 1800. Bemarks. Calhonn .. Clay Columbia . Dade Duval .... Esoambia. Franklin .. Gadsden.., Hamilton . Hernando. Hillsborongli . Holmea Jaokaon Jefferson . La&yette.. Leon Iievy — Liberty.. Madison . Manatee. Marion Monroe Nassau New Elver . Orange ..... Polk. Putnam Saint Jobn's . Santa Kosa . - Sumter Suwannee . Taylor Volusia Wakulla... Walton.... Wasbington . 1,580 2,838 9,589 257 19, 431 12,156 1,701 12,109 6, 790 4,218 5,814 2,170 14, 372 16, 065 2,441 19,662 6,767 1,362 14,798 3,544 13,046 10, 940 6,'635 6,618 3,181 6,261 4,535 6,645 4,686 7,161 2,279 3,294 2,723 4,201 4,089 2,098 7,335 85 11,921 7,817 1,256 9,802 5,749 2,938 3,216 1,572 9,528 13, 398 1,783 15, 236 2,018 1,050 11, 121 1,931 10, 804 6,657 4,247 2,196 3,821 2,618 3,312 2,952 3,556 1,453 1,723 2,506 3,041 2,302 1,446 1,914 4,646 83 5,074 5,768 1,904 9,396 4,154 a 1,200 2,981 1,386 10, 209 9,876 2,068 12, 343 1,781 1,457 7,779 854 2,913 3,644 3,820 987 2,712 3,038 6,480 1,549 1,384 1,158 2,839 3,037 In 1875 boundary with Jackson changed. In 1874 boundaries with Brevard and Manatea changed. Since 1850 name changed from Benton to Her. nando. In 1874, part to Polk county. In 1873 boundary changed; in 1876 bonndaiy with Calhoun changed. In 1879 boundary with Leon changed. In 1877, part to Taylor. In 1879 boundary with Jefferson changed. In 1877, part &om Marion. In 1874 boundaries with Brevard and Dad* changed. In 1877, part to Levy. Absorbed by Baker and Bradford. Name changed from Mosquito. In 1872, part &om Sumter) in 1873 boundary with Bre- vard changed ; in 1879 boundaries with Polk and Sumter changed. In 1871 boundary with Somter changed ; in 1879 boundary with Orange changed ; in 1874, part from Hillsborough. In 1875 boxmdary changed. In 1871 boundary with Polk changed; in 1878 boundary with Orange changed; in 1872, part to Orange. In 1877, part from Lafayette. In 1879, part to Brevard. 2, 154 In 1873 boundary changed. a Estimated. GEORGIA. [One of the original thirteen States.] The State Appling Baker Baldwin Banks Bartow Berrien Bibb Broolis Bryan Bnlloch .. Bnrke Bntts Calhoun ..... Camden Campbell..... 1, 642, 180 5,276 7,307 13, 806 7,337 18, 690 6,619 27, 147 11,727 4,929 8,053 27,128 8,311 7,024 6,183 9,970 1, 184, 109 6,086 6,843 10, 618 4,973 16, 666 4,618 21, 255 8,342 6,252 6,610 17,679 6,941 6,503 4,615 9,176 1,057,286 4,190 4,985 9,078 4,707 16, 724 3,476 16, 291 6,356 4,015 6,668 17, 166 6,465 4,913 6,420 8,301 Since 1870, part from Jackson. In 1870, part to Douglas and part from Fayett*. 22 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabu! XVIII. — Aggregate population iy ammUea — GEORGIA — Continued. Gonnties. GaiToIL Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee. . Chattooga . Cherokee . . Clarke Clay Clayton Olinoh Cobb Coffee -.-. Colqnitt . . Colnmbia . Coweta... Crawford - Dade DawBon .. Decatur .- DeKalb.... Dodge Doofy , Dougherty . Douglas — Early JBchols Effingham . Elbert Emanuel... S'amun ... iFayette... I"loyd Forsyth .. Eraoklin.. Fulton Grilmer G-lascock . Glynn — Grordon . . . Greene Gwinnett... Habersham . Hall Hancock Haralson . Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston.. Irwin Jackson .. Jasper Jefferson . Johnson .. Jones Ijaurens .. Lee Liberty... Lincoln... Lowndes . Lumpkin . McDuffle . Mcintosh. Macon - . . Madison . Marion .. 1880. 16, 901 4,739 2,154 45, 023 5,670 10, 021 14, 326 11, 702 6,650 8,027 4,138 20, 748 5,070 2,527 10, 465 21, 109 8,656 4,702 6,887 19, 072 14,497 5,358 12, 420 12, 622 6,934 7,611 2,553 5,979 12,957 9,759 7,245 8,605 24,418 10, 559 11,453 49, 137 8,386 3,577 6,497 11, 171 17, 647 19, 531 8,718 15, 298 16, 989 5,974 16, 758 9,004 8,769 14, 193 22, 414 2,696 16, 297 11,851 15, 671 4,800 11, 613 10, 053 10, 677 10, 649 6,412 11, 049 6,626 9,449 6,241 11, 675 7,978 8,698 1870. 11, 782 4,409 1,897 41, 279 6,059 6,902 10, 399 12, 941 5,493 6,477 3,946 13, 814 3,192 1,654 13, 529 15, 875 7,557 3,033 4,369 16, 183 10, 014 9,790 11, 617 1,978 4,214 9,249 6,134 5,429 8,221 17, 230 7,983 7,893 33,446 6,644 2,736 5,376 9,268 12,454 12, 431 6,322 9,607 11, 317 4,004 13, 284 6,783 7,866 10, 102 20, 406 1,837 11, 181 10, 439 12, 190 2,964 9,436 7,834 9,567 7,688 5,413 8,321 5,161 4,491 11, 458 6,227 8,000 1860. 11, 991 5,082 1,780 31, 043 5,797 7,166 11, 291 11,218 4,893 4,466 3,063 14,242 2,879 1,316 11, 860 14, 703 7,693 3,069 3,866 11,922 7,806 8,917 8,295 6,149 1,491 4,755 10,433 5,081 5,139 7,047 16, 196 7,749 7,393 14, 427 6,724 2,437 3,889 10, 146 12, 652 12,940 5,966 9,366 12,044 3,039 13, 736 6,137 7,805 10, 702 15,611 1,699 10, 605 10, 743 10, 219 2,919 9,107 6,998 7,196 8,367 6,466 6,249 4,626 5,546 8,449 5,933 7,390 Bemarka. In 1877, part from Douglas. In 1875, port to Oconee. In 1870, paxt to McDnffie. Formed in 1870 from parts of Montgomery, Pur , [lasM, and Telfaii. Formed in 1870 from part of Campbell ; in 1877, part to Carroll. In 1870, port to Campbell. In 1870, part to Bockdale. Since 1870, part to Banks. In 1871, part from Mcintosh. fWarren; organized in 1871.. Formed in 1870 from parts oi Columbia and In 1871, part to Liberty. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 23 Table XYIU..— Aggregate population ly e&tmtiea — GEORGIA — Continned. ConntieB. 18S0. 1870. 1860. Bemarks. Meriwether.. Miller ...... Milton Mitcbell Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Murray Mnacogee...., ITewton Oconee Oglethorpe . Fanlding ... Pickena Pierce Pike , Polk Pnlaski. . Putnam.. Quitman. Babun Bandolph.. Bichmond . Bockdale .. Schley Screven.. Spalding. Stewart.. Smnter ... Xalbot.... Taliaferro . Tattnall... Taylor Telfair Terrell Tbomaa. Towns... Troup ... Twiggs.. Union ... Upson .. Walker. Walton.. Ware — Warren. Washington . Wayne Webster White Whitfield.... Wilcox.... WUkes .... WHkinson . Worth 17, 651 3,720 6,261 9,392 18, 808 6,381 U, 032 8,269 19, 322 13,623 6,351 15, 400 10, 887 6,790 1,638 15,849 11, 952 14, 058 14, 639 4,392 4,634 13, 341 34,665 6,838 6,302 12,786 12, 685 13, 998 18, 239 14,115 7,034 6,988 8,697 4,828 10, 451 20, 697 3,261 20, 665 8,918 6,431 12, 400 11, 056 15, 622 4,159 10, 886 21,964 6,980 6,237 6,341 11, 900 3,109 15, 986 12, 061 6,892 13, 756 3,091 4,284 6,633 17, 213 3,586 10, 696 6,600 16, 663 14, 616 11, 782 7,639 6,317 2,778 10, 906 7,822 11,940 10,461 4,160 3,256 10, 661 25,724 6,129 9,176 10, 206 14, 204 16, 659 11, 913 4,796 4,860 7,143 3,245 9,063 14, 623 2,780 17, 632 8,545 5,267 9,430 9,925 11,038 2,286 10,545 15,842 2,177 4,677 4,606 ■ 10,117 2,439 11, 796 9,383 3,778 15, 330 1,791 4,602 4,306 15,953 2,997 9,997 7,083 16, 584 14, 320 11, 549 7,038 4,951 1,973 10, 078 6,295 8,744 10, 125 3,499 3,271 9,671 8,274 8,699 13, 422 9,428 13, 616 4,683 4,352 5,998 2,713 6,232 10, 766 2,459 16, 262 8,320 4,413 9,910 10, 082 11, 074 2,200 9,820 12, 698 2,268 5,030 3,315 10, 047 2,116 11, 420 9,376 2,763 In 1870, part to Dodge. In 1870, part to Bockdale. Formed in 1875 £rom part of Clarke. In 1870, part to Dodge. Formed^ 1870 Horn parts of Henry and New- Eton. In 1870, part to Dodge. In 1870, part to MoDniBe. IDAHO TERKITOKT. [Organized as a Territory March 3, 1863.) The Territory... 32, 610 14,999 Ada 4,674 1,693 3,235 3,214 2,675 689 In 1879, part to Washington. Alturas Bear Lake _ In 1875, from part of Oneida. Bois« _ 3,834 24 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XVni. — Aggregate population hy cownties — IDAHO TEERITORY — Continned. sw ■■ ",■ ;"■',■.-.-, GoTintles. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1 :^= Benuiika. Cassia 1,312 2,031 618 2,230 3,965 (,964 1,428 469 879 In 1879, from part of Owyhee. In 1879, part to Waahington. Idaho 849 988 1,607 1,922 1,713 722 liTez FeTo6 . ....... On^da In 1875, part to Bear Lake. In 1879, part to Gaasia. Owyhee . ......... Shoshone ........... WaBUngton In 1879, &om parts of Ada and Idaho. ILLINOIS. [Organized as a Tenltoiy March 1, 1809; admitted aa a State December 3, 1818.] The State. Adame , Alexander Bond , Boone ... Blown Bnrean Calhonn Carroll Gaga , Cliampaign... Christian Clark Clay Clinton Coles Cook Crawford Comberland . DeKalb DeWitt , Bonglaa Do Page Ddgar Bdwards £ffingham .... rayette , Tord Franklin Fnlton Gallatin Greene Gnmdy Hamilton Hancock Hardin .■■>■■ . Henderson Henry Iroqaois ...... Jackson Jaap€r Jefferson uersey , To Daviess.... Johnson ...... Kane Kankakee .... Kendall Knox Lake LaSaUe 3,077,871 69,135 14, 808 14, 866 11, 508 13,041 33, 172 7,467 16,976 14, 493 40, 863 28,227 21, 894 16, 192 18, 714 27, 042 607, 524 16, 197 13, 759 26, 768 17, 010 15,853 19, 161 25, 499 8,597 18, 920 23,241 15, 099 16, 129 41,240 12,861 23,010 16, 732 16, 712 36, 337 6,024 10,722 36,597 35, 461 22,606 14,616 20,686 16,542 27,528 13, 078 44,939 25, 047 13,083 38,344 21,296 70, 403 2,639,891 66, 362 10,564 13, 162 12,942 12, 206 32, 415 6,662 16, 706 11, 580 32, 737 20, 363 18, 719 15, 875 16, 285 25, 235 349, 966 13, 889 12,223 23, 265 14,768 13, 484 16, 685 21, 450 7,565 15, 653 19, 638 9,103 12, 652 38, 291 11,134 20,277 14, 938 13, 014 35, 935 6,U3 12,682 35, 506 25. 782 19,634 11,234 17,864 16,054 27, 820 11,248 39, 091 24,352 12, 399 39, 522 21, 014 60,792 1,711,951 41, 323 4,707 9,815 11, 678 9,038 2S,42« 5,144 11, 733 11, 325 14, 629 10, 492 14, 987 9,336 10, 941 14, 203 144,954 11, 551 8,311 19, 086 10,820 7,140 14, 701 16,925 6,454 7,816 11, 169 1,979 9,393 33,338 8,065 16, 093 10, 379 9,916 29, 061 3,759 9,601 20, 660 12, 326 9,589 8,364 12,965 12, 051 27,326 9,343 30,062 15, 412 13, 074 28,663 18, 267 48,332 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 25 TABia: XVni. — Aggregate population hy cotmtto— ILLINOIS — Continued. Comities. 1880. 1870. 1860. Bcmarlu. Lairrence Lee LiTingaton... Logan McSonongh . MoHenry . , HoLeau ... Macon Haoonpin. Madison ... Marion ... Marsliall.. Mason Massac... Menaid... Mercer ....... Monroe Montgomery.. Morgan Mooltrie Ogle... Peoria . Perry.. Piatt... Pike;.. Pope Pnlaski... Putnam... Kandolph . Bichland.. Kook Island , Saint Clair... Saline Sangamon ... Sclinyler..... Scott Shelby Stark Stephenson . Tazewell.... Union Vermilion ... Wabash "Warren Washington . Wayne . White. Whiteside .. WiU WiUiamson . Winnebago . Woodford... 13, 663 27,491 38, 450 25, 037 27, 970 24,908 60, 100 30, 665 37, 692 60,126 23, 686 15, 055 16,242 10,443 13,024 19, 502 13, 682 28, 078 31, 514 13, 699 29,937 65, 355 16, 007 15, 583 33, 751 13, 256 9,507 6,554 25,- 690 15,545 38, 302 61, 806 15, 940 62,894 16,249 10,741 30, 270 11, 207 31, 963 29, 666 18, 102 41,588 9,945 22, 933 21,112 21,291 23,087 30, 885 63,422 19,324 30,505 21,620 12, 633 27, 171 31, 471 23, 053 26, 509 23,762 53, 988 26, 481 32, 726 44,131 20,622 16, 956 16,184 9,681 11,735 18, 769 12, 982 25,314 28, 463 10,385 27,492 47,540 13,723 10, 953 30,768 11,437 8,752 6,280 20,859 12, 803 29, 783 61, 068 12, 714 46, 352 17,419 10, 630 25, 476 10, 751 30, 608 27, 903 16, 518 30, 338 8,841 23, 174 17, 699 19, 758 16,846 27, 503 43, 013 17,329 29, 301 18,968 9,214 17,651 11,637 14, 272 20,069 22, 089 28, 772 13. 738 24,602 31,251 12. 739 13, 437 10, 931 6,213 9,684 15, 042 12,832 13,979 22, 112 6,385 36, 601 9,552 6,127 27,249 6,742 3,943 6,587 17, 205 9,711 21, 005 37, 694 9,331 32,274 14,684 14,613 9,004 25, 112 21, 470 11, 181 19, 800 7,313 18, 336 13, 731 12,223 12, 403 18, 737 29, 321 12, 205 24,491 13,282 INDIANA. [Organized as a Territory Jnly 4, 1800 ; admitted u a State December 11, 1«1«.] The State 1,978,301 1, 680, 637 1,350,428 15,385 64,763 22, 777 U,108 8,020 25, 922' 10,264 18,345 11,382 43,494 21,133 5,615 6,272 22,593 8,681 16,162 9,252 29, 328 17, 866 2,809 4,122 16,753 6,507 13,489 iJ)en Bwrtbolomew Blackford CUTOU 26 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XV Ul.— Aggregate population hy co«riam Decatur ..... DeKalb Delaware..., Dubois Slkhart Payette Floyd Fountain.... Pranilin...-. Fnlton Gibson Grant Greene Hamilton Hancock..... Harrison.... Hendricks ... Henry Howard Hnntragton. iTaokeon Jasper Jay JTefferson .... Jennings.... Jobnson .... Knox Kosciusko .. tis^rtuige... I^ake La Porte..... Iiawrenoe... Madison .... Marion...... Marsball Martin...... Miami .. Monroe Montgomery Morgan Ifewton Noble Obio Orange Owen Farke Perry Pike Porter Posey Pulaski Putnam Bandolpb... Elpley Busb Saint Joseph Scott Shelby Spenoei 27,611 28, 610 25,854 23, 472 12,356 21, 552 26, 671 19, 779 20, 225 22, 926 15, 992 33,454 11, 394 24,590 20,228 20, 092 14, 301 22, 742 23, 618 24,801 17, 123 21, 326 22, 981 24,016 19, 584 21, 805 23, 050 9,464 19,282 25,977 16, 453 19, 537 26,324 26, 494 15,630 15, 091 30, 985 18,543 27,527 102,782 23, 414 13, 475 24,083 15, 875 27, 316 18, 900 8,167 22, 956 6,663 14,363 15, 001 19, 460 16, 997 16, 383 17, 227 20, 857 9,851 22, 601 26,435 21,627 19, 238 33, 178 8,343 25,257 22,122 24,193 24, 770 19,084 17, 330 9,851 16, 747 24,116 19, 053 17. 167 19, 030 12, 597 26, 026 10, 476 23, 300 16, 389 20, 223 12, 726 17, 371 18, 487 19, 514 20, 882 15, 123 19, 913 20, 277 22, 986 15, 847 19, 036 18, 974 6,354 15, 000 29, 741 16, 218 18, 366 21,562 23,531 14, 148 12, 339 27, 062 14, 628 22, 770 71, 939 20, 211 11, 103 21, 052 14. 168 23,765 17, 528 5,829 20, 389 5,837 13, 497 16, 137 18, 166 14, 801 13, 779 13, 942 19, 185 7,801 21, 514 22, 862 20, 977 17, 626 25, 322 7,873 21, 892 17, 998 16,843 20, 602 12, 161 14, 60S 8,226 13, 323 24, 408 17, 294 13, 880 16,763 10,394 20, 986 10, 225 20, 183 16, 666 19,649 9,422 14, 532 15,797 16,041 17, 310 12, 802 18, 521 16, 963 20, U9 12,524 14, 867 16, 286 4,291 11, 399 25, 036 14,749 14,864 16, 056 17, 418 11,366 9,146 22, 919 13, 692 16, 618 39, 855 12, 722 8,975 16, 861 12,847 20, 888 16, 110 2,360 14, 915 5,462 12, 076 14, 376 16, 538 11, 847 10, 078 10, 313 16, 167 5,711 20, 681 18, 997 19,064 16, 193 18, 455 7,303 19, 669 14,566 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 27 TABia XVin. — Aggregate jtopuUMon ly coimties — INDIANA — Continued. Conntiea. 1880. 1870. 1860. Kemarks. Starke Steuben SnUivan Switzerland-. Tippecanoe.. Tipton XTuion Vanderburgh Vermillion.-. Vigo Wabasli Warren ■Warrick Washington . Wayne WellB White Whitley 6,105 14,645 20, 836 13,336 85, 966 14,407 7,673 42,193 12, 025 45, 658 25,241 11, 497 20, 162 18, 955 38,613 18,442 13, 795 16, Ml 3,888 12,854 18,453 12, 134 33, 615 11, 953 6,341 33, 145 10,840 33,549 21, 305 10, 204 17, 653 18,495 34,048 13,585 10,654 14,399 2,195 10, 374 15,064 12,698 25,726 8,170 7,109 20,552 9,422 22, 517 17,547 10, 057 13, 261 17, 909 29,558 10,844 8,258 10,730 IOWA. [Organized as a Teiritory July 8, 1838 ; admitted as a State March 8, 1845; readmitted with enlarged boundaries Becember 28, 1846.] The State. Adair Adams Allamakee.. Appanoose . Audubon... Benton Black Hawk. Boone Bremer Buchanan.... Bnena Vista . Butler Calhoun ..... Carroll Cass Cedar Cerro Gordo . Cherokee .... Chickasaw... (Sarke Clay Clayton... Clinton ... Crawford . SaUas .... Davis Decatur Delaware — Des Moines. Dickinson... Dubuque . Emmet ... Fayette... Floyd IVanklin.. Fremont.. Greene Gnmdy... Gnthne... Hamilton. 1,624,615 11,667 11,888 19, 791 16, 636 7,448 24,888 23, 913 20, 838 14, 081 18,546 7,637 14, 293 6,596 12, 351 16,943 18, 936 11,461 8,240 14,634 11,513 4,248 28, 839 36, 763 12, 413 18, 746 16,468 15, 336 17, 950 33, 099 1,901 42, 996 1,550 22, 258 14, 677 10,249 17, 652 12, 727 12, 639 14,394 11,252 1,194,020 3,982 4,614 17, 868 16, 45S 1,212 22,454 21, 706 14,684 12,528 17,034 1,686 9,961 1,602 2,451 6,464 19, 731 4,722 1,967 10, 180 8,736 1,523 27, 771 35, 357 2,630 12, 019 15, 566 12, 018 17, 432 27, 256 1,389 38,969 1,392 16, 973 10, 768 4,738 11, 174 4,627 6,399 7,061 6,065 674, 913 984 1,533 13, 237 11,931 464 8,496 8,244 4,232 4,915 7,906 57 3,724 147 281 1,612 12,949 940 58 4,336 6,427 62 20, 728 18, 938 383 6,244 13,764 8,677 11,024 19,611 180 31,164 105 12, 073 3,744 1,309 5,074 1,374 793 8,058 1,698 2B COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population ty comities — IOWA — Continned. Coimtles. 1880. 1870. 18G0. KemarXs. Hancock Hardin Harriaon Henry Howard ...... HnmlMildt Ida Iowa Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson Jones ......... Keokak Kossnth Lee Linn Loolsa Lucas Lyon Ifadlson Mahaska Marion Marshall...... Milla MitcheU Monona Monroe Montgomery.. Muscatine O'Brien Osceola Page , Palo Alto Plymouth Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie . Poweshiek Binggold Sao , Scott , Shelby , Sioux Story Tama.......... Taylor Union Van Bnren Wapello "Warren Washington ... Wayne Webster . Winnebago Winneshiek ... Woodbury Worth Wright 3,453 17, 807 16,649 20,986 10,837 5,341 4,382 19, 221 23, 771 25,963 17, 469 25, 429 21, 052 21,258 6,178 34,859 37, 237 13, 142 14, 530 1,968 17,224 26,202 25,111 23, 762 14, 137 14, 363 9,055 13, 719 15, 895 23,170 4,155 2,219 19, 667 4,131 8,666 3,713 42, 395 39, 850 18, 936 12,085 8,774 41, 366 12,696 6,426 16, 906 21,585 15, 635 14,080 17,043 25,285 19,678 20, 374 16,127 IB, 951 4,917 23,938 14,996 7,953 6,062 13,684 8,931 21,463 6,282 2,696 226 16,644 22,619 22, 116 17,839 24,898 19,731 19,434 3,351 37,210 31, 080 12, 877 10, 388 221 13,884 22, 508 24,436 17, 576 8,718 9,682 3,654 12,724 6,934 21,688 715 9,975 1,336 2,199 1,446 27,857 16,893 15, 581 5,691 1,411 38, 599 2,540 676 11,651 16, 131 6,989 5,986 17,672 22,346 17, 980 18, 952 11, 287 10,484 1,662 23, 570 6,172 2,892 179 6,440 3,621 18, 701 3,168 43 8,029 18, 493 9,883 16, 038 17, 573 13, 306 13,271 416 29,232 18, 947 10, 370 5,766 7,339 14, 816 16, 813 6,015 4,481 3,409 832 8,612 1,256 16,444 8 4,419 132 148 103 11, 625 4,968 6,668 2,923 246 25, 959 818 10 4,051 6,285 3,690 2,012 17, 081 14,618 10,281 14, 235 6,409 2,604 168 13,942 1,119 75« Organized January 1, 1872 1 ItTeTfousIy attached [to Woodbury. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 29 Table XVHI. — Aggregate population iy eowntiea — KANSAS. [Organized as a Territory May 80, 1854 j admitted as a State Jamiary 29, 1861.] Comities. 18S0. 1870. 1880. Bemorks. The State. AUen AndeTsoii. Axapahoe. AtrfSuiaoQ .. Barbour .. Barton Bonrbon Breckenridge Brown Buffalo Bntler Chaae... Ghantanqna . Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Clmid Coffey Comanche - Cowley — Crawford . . Davis Decatur ... Dickinson . Doniphan.. Dom Donglas ... Edwards. . . Elk Ellis Ellsworth. Poote Ford I'ranklin.. Godfrey . Gove Graham.. Grant Greeley.. Greenwood . Hamilton ... Harper Harvey..-. Hodgeman. Howard .. Hunter ... Jackson .. Jefferson . Jewell Johnson Kansas „ Kearney .._ Kingman Labette 364,399 11,303 9,057 3 26, 668 2,6G1 10, 318 19, 591 7,022 6,220 16,507 2 15, 076 12,817 191 18, 586 6,081 11, 072 21, 9U5 37 163 12, 320 15, 343 11,438 372 21, 538 16, 851 6,994 4,180 15, 251 14,257 21, 700 2,409 10, 623 6,179 8,494 411 3,122 16,797 1,196 4,258 8 10,548 168 4,133 11,451 1,704 Lane Leavenworth . «-, Lincoln ,^..i ' Linn Lykins ., LVOTI 22, 3,043 13, 969 20, 592 1,336 1,185 427 10,385 3,484 2,794 (,053 12, 526 207 13,684 9,973 32,444 516 12, 174 17, 326 8,014 107, 206 3,682 2,400 7,729 6,101 3,197 2,607 3,035 1,975 437 808 11, 038 2,942 2,323 163 6,201 2,842 1,175 8,160 6,526 1,163 378 8,063 88 8,637 3,030 19 769 158 1,936 4,459 In 1873 formed from original territory, nnor- [ganized. Formed prior to, bnt not separately, returned in, 1870. Organized and parts from Harper and Pratt in 1873. Organized in 1872. In 1873 formed from original territory ; nnor- ganized. In 1875 formed and organized from part of [Howard. In 1873 formed from original territory ; unor- ganized. Formed prior to, but not separately returned in, 1870. Fart from Ford in 1873 ; nnorganized. In 1875 formed from part of Kiowa; unorgan- ized. In 1873 and 1875, parts from Eiley. In 1873 formed from original territory; organ- [Ized in 1879. [Kiowa and orig. ter. In 1875, pt. tr. Kiowa. Formed and organised in 1874 from parts of Formed and organized in 1875 from part ot Howard. [ganized. In 1873 formed from original territo^; nnor- Organized in 1873 ; part m)m Hodgeman, and [parii to Clark. Unorganized. Organized April 1, 1880. [ganized. In 1873 formed from original territory; nnor. Do. Do. [gaaized. In 1873 formed from original territory ; nnor- Formed prior to, but not separately returned in, 1870. Part to Kingman in 1872. In 1873 organized and part to Barbour. Formed and organized in 1872 fr. pts. of McPher- son and Sedgwick. In 1873, pt. fr. Marion. Formed priorto, but not separately returned iiL 1870. Inl873, partfromoriginalterritory, and part to Ford ; organized in 1879. Absorbed by Chautauqua and Elk in 1875. Organized July 30, 1870. [ganized. In 1873 formed from original territory; nnor. Do. Do. In 1872 formed from parts of Harper and Eeno j [organized in 1874. In 1873 formed from original territory; nnor- [ganized. 30 COMPENDIDM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVllI. — Aggregate popuJaUon 'by cou/ntiea — KANSAS — Continued. CoontieB. 1880. 18T0. 1860. KemarkB. McOhee — McFlieraoii . Madison Marlon Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomeiy.. Morris — .. Kemaha ...... Neosho Ness Norton Oshome . Otoe Ottawa .. Pawnee.. PhiUips Pottawatomie . Pratt Kawlina Seno Kepahlio . Kice EUey Books . Bnsh .. Bnssell .-- Saline Scott Sedgwick. Sequoyah . Seward ... Shawnee.. Sheridan. Sherman. Smith Stafford.. Stanton. . Stevens.. Snmner.. Thomaa . Trego Wabannsee.. Wallace Washington . Wichita ..... Wilson Woodson ... Wyandotte . 17,143 12,453 16, 13S 296 17, 802 14, 911 18, 213 9,269 12, 462 15, 121 3,722 6,998 19,642 12,617 10, 307 5,396 12,014 16, 350 1,890 1,623 12,826 14, 913 9,292 10, 430 8,112 5,490 29, 1, 13, £ *.1 20, 2, 8. 1*, 738 768 6,901 11, 725 485 7,564 2,225 7,339 10, 206 2 7,648 33 2,127 179 7,848 1,281 5 5,105 156 4,246 1,095 'i3,'i2i' 22 166 3,362 538 4,081 6,694 3,827 10, 015 1,601 636 74 2,280 770 2,436 1,113 "'238 1,529 3,513 27 1,488 2,609 No records to account for its disappearance. In 1873, parts to Harvey and Beno. In 1873, part to Harrey. In 1873 formed from original territory; nnor- [ganized. Organized April 14, 1880. Organized in 1872 ; in 1873 name changed to Bil- lings ; in 1874 name changed back to Norton. Organized in 187L Organized in 1872; in 1873, parts from Bnsh and Stafford, and part to unorganized terri- tory ; ia 1874 original territory attached. Organized in 1872. In 1873, part to Barbour; organized in 1879. In 1873 fbrmed fr. orig. ter. ; unorganized. Formed prior to, but not separately retumedin, 1870 ; m 1872 organized, and parts from Mo- Fherson, Bice, and Sedgwick, and part to Idngman. Organized in 1871 ; In 1872, part to Beno. In 1871, part from Wabaunsee ; in 1873 ai.d 1875, parts to Davis. Formed prior to. but not separately returned In, 1870 ; organized In 1872. Formed prior to, but not separately returned in, 1870; In 1873, part to Pawnee; organized in 1874. Organized in 1872. [ganized. In 1873 formed from original territory; unor- In 1872, parts to Harvey and Beno. In 1873 formed from original territory; unor. ganized. In 1873 formed from orig. ter. ; unorganized. In 1873 formed from orig. ter. ; unorganized. Do. Do. Organized in 1872. Formed priorto, butnotseparatelyretnmedin, 1870 ; m 1873, pt. to Pawnee ; organ. In 1879. In 1873 formed from orig. ter. ; unorganized. Do. Do. Organized in 1871. In 1873 formed from original territory; unor- ganized. Organized in 1879. In 1871, part to Biley. In 1873 formed from original territory; nnor. ganized. KENTUCKY. [Admitted as a State June 1, 1792.] The State 1,648,690 1,321,0U 1,155,684 jLdalr 13,078 12,089 11,065 10,296 9,609 9,187 AUen COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 31 Table XVIII.— Aggregate population, ly cownties— KENTUCKY— Continued. Counties. 1880. 1870. 1860. Bemarks. Andeiaon. BaJlard... Barrea Bath BeU Boone Bourbon . Boyd Boyle Bracken . Breatliitt Bieckiniidge . Bnllitt Butler Caldwell Calloway . Campbell . Carroll Carter Casey Christian.., Clark , Clay Clinton Crittenden. Cumberland . Daviess Edmonson -.- Elliott Estill Fayette... Fleming .. Floyd Franklin.. Fnlton.... G-allatin . G-arrard.. 0rant G-raves ... Grayson . Green Greenup.. Hancock., Eardin ... Harlan ... Harrison... Hart Henderson. Henry Hickman ... Hopkins... Jackson ... Jefferson... Jessamine . Johnson ... Kenton ... Knox La Hue lianrel Lawrence. Lee Leslie ... Letcher.. Lewis ... Lincoln.. Livingston . Logan Lyon 9,361 U, 378 22,321 U, 982 6,055 11,996 15, 956 12, 165 11, 930 13,609 7,742 17,486 8,521 12,181 11,282 13, 295 37,440 8,953 12,345 10, 983 31, 682 12,115 10, 222 7,212 11,688 8,894 27, 730 7,222 6,567 9,860 29,023 15,221 10, 176 18, 699 7,977 4,832 11, 704 13, 083 24,138 15,784 11,871 13, 371 8,563 22, 564 5,278 16, 504 17, 133 24,515 14, 492 10,651 19, 122 6,678 146, 010 10, 864 9,155 43, 983 10, 687 9,793 9,131 13,262 4,254 3,740 6,601 13, 154 15, 080 9,165 24,358 6.J68 6,449 12,576 17,780 10, 145 3,731 10, 696 14, 863 8,573 9,515 11,409 5,672 13,440 7,781 9,404 10,826 9,410 27, 406 6,189 7,609 8,884 23, 227 10, 882 8,297 6,497 9,381 7,690 20, 714 4,459 4,433 9,198 26, 656 13, 398 7,877 15, 300 6,161 5,074 10, 376 9,529 19, 398 11, 580 9,379 11, 463 6,591 15, 705 4, as 12, 993 13, 687 18, 457 11, 066 8,453 13, 827 4,547 118, 953 8,638 7,494 36, 096 8,294 8,235 6,016 8,497 3,055 4,608 9,115 10, 947 8,200 20, 429 6,233 7,404 16, 665 12, 113 11,196 14, 860 6,044 9,304 11,021 4,980 13, 236 7,289 7,927 9,318 9,915 20, 909 6,578 8,516 6,466 21, 627 11,484 6,652 5,781 8,796 7,340 15,549 4,645 22,599 12, 489 6,388 12, 694 5,317 5,056 10, 531 8,356 16, 233 7,982 8,808 8,760 6,213 IS, 189 5,494 13, 779 10, 348 14, 262 11, 949 7,008 11,875 3,087 89, 404 9,466 5,306 25, 467 7,707 6,891 5,488 7,601 3,904 8,361 10,647 7,213 19, 021 fi,8a7 In 1878, part bam Menifee. Hame changed from Josh Bell. In 1872, put &om Knox. In 1878, part to Leille. In 1876, part to Bnisell. In 1870, part to Martin. Since 1870, part &om Owen. In 1878, part to Ledle. In 1870, part to Martin, In 1872, part to BelL In 1876, part from Whitley. In 1870, part to Martin. In 1878, tcom parts of Clay, Harlan, and Pai^. 32 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVin. — Aggregate population ly counties — KENTUCKY — Continned. Goimties. 18S0. 1870. 1860. Bemarks. UcCraoken . McLesm Madison Magofitiii Marion ..... MktsIisiU. Martin — Mason ... Meade Menifee .. Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montf^omery. Morgan MnWenburgh. ]!felBon Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley — Pendleton . Perry Pike Powell Pxilaski Kobertaon . Kockcastle. Kowan , Knssell . - Scott Shelby- Simpson . Spencer.. Taylor., Todd . . Trigs.... Trimble . Union ... "Warren Washington . "Wayne "Webster "Whitley Wolfe "Woodford.. 16, 262 9,293 22, 052 6,044 U, 693 9,647 3,057 20, 469 10, 323 3,755 U, 142 9,423 10, 741 10, 666 8,455 15, 008 16, 609 11, 869 19, 669 7,667 17, 401 4,942 16, 702 5,607 13, 001 3,639 21, 318 5,814 9,670 4,420 7,691 14, 965 16, 813 10,641 7,040 9,269 15,994 14, 489 7,171 17, 809 27,531 14, 419 12, 612 14,246 12,000 5,638 11, 800 13,988 7,614 19,643 4,684 12, 838 9,455 18, 126 9,485 1,986 13,144 7,934 9,231 7,567 6,976 12, 638 14, 804 9,129 15, 561 9,027 14, 309 3,889 14, 030 4,274 9,562 2,599 17,670 5,399 7,145 2,991 6,809 11,607 16, 733 9,573 5,956 8,226 12, 612 13, 686 5,677 13,640 21, 742 12,464 10, 602 10, 937 8,278 3,603 8,240 10, 360 6,144 17, 207 3,485 12, 593 13, 701 6,745 8,551 7,859 9,237 10, 725 16, 799 11, 030 12, 209 7,283 12, 719 6,335 10, 443 3,950 7,384 2,257 17, 201 5,343 2,282 6,024 14, 417 16, 433 8,146 6,188 7,481 11,575 11, 051 5,880 12, 791 17, 320 11, 675 10, 269 7,533 7,762 In 1870, from parts of Ployd, Johnson, Laii^ [rence, and Pike. In 1878, parts to Bath and Morgan ; in 1880, part* &om Powell and "Wolfe. In 1878, part to Wolfe and part from Menifce. Since 1870, part to Grant. In 1878, part to Leslie. In 1870, part to Martin. In 1880, part to Menifee. In 1876, part &om Cnmherland. 11,219 In 1876, part to LanieL In 1878, part &om Morgan; in 1880, part to [Menifee. LOUISIANA. [Admitted as a State April 30, 1812.] TheStato.. Ascension ... Assumption . AvoyelleB ... Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcaeien. Calilwell.. Cameron.. Carroll 939, 946 16, 895 17,010 16, 747 10, 442 16,042 26, 296 12, 484 6,767 2,416 726, 915 11, 677 13,234 12,926 10, 636 12, 675 21, 714 6,733 4,820 1,591 10,110 708,002 11,484 16, 379 13, 167 11,000 11, 348 12, 140 5,928 4,833 18, 052 [1873, part to Lincoln. In 1871, parts to Red Hirer and Webstor; in In 1871, parts to Red River and Webster. In 1871, part to Red River. In 1877, divided into East and West CarroO. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 33 Table XVIII. — Aggregate population by counties — LOUISIANA — Continued. Parislies. Catahoula Claiborne Concordia DeSoto East Baton Eouge . East Carroll East Feliciana Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson La Fayette Lafonrche Lincoln Livingston Madi^n Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Onaohita Plaquemines Point Coup6e Kapides...^ Eed Kiver Richland. , Sabine Saint Bernard Saint Charles Saint Helena Saint James Saint John Baptist Saint Landry Saint Martin Saint Mary Saint Tammany . . . Tangipahoa Tensa^s Terrebonne Union Vermillion Vernon Washington "Webster ■West Baton Eouge. "West Carroll "West Feliciana "Winn 1880. 10, 277 18, 837 14, 914 15, 603 19, 966 12, 134 15, 132 6,495 6,188 16, 676 17,544 5,328 12, 166 13, 235 19, 113 11, 075 5,258 13, 906 14, 206 19, 707 216, 090 14, 685 11, 575 17, 785 23, 563 8,573 8,440 7,344 4,405 7,161 7,504 14, 714 9,686 40, 004 12, 663 19, 891 6,887 9,638 17, 815 17, 957 13, 526 8,728 6,160 5,190 10, 005 7,667 2,776 12, 809 5,846 1870, 8,475 20, 240 9,977 14, 962 17, 816 13, 499 5,078 4, 517 9,042 12, 347 7,646 17, 767 10, 383 14, 719 4,026 8,600 9,387 18, 265 191, 418 11, 582 10, 552 . 12,981 18, 015 5,110 6,456 3,553 4,867 5,423 10, 152 6,762 25, 553 9,370 13, 860 5,586 7,928 12, 419 12, 451 11, 685 4,528 3,330 10, 499 4,954 1880. 11, 651 16, 848 13, 805 13, 298 16, 046 14, 697 6,162 14, 661 9,465 15, 372 9,003 14,044 4,431 14, 133 10, 357 16, 699 174, 491 4,727 8,494 17, 718 25, 360 5,828 4,076 5,297 7,130 11, 499 7,930 23, 104 12, 674 16, 816 5,406 16, 078 12, 091 10, 389 4,324 4,708 7,312 11, 671 6,876 Bemarks. In 1871, part to "Webster; in 1873, part to Lin- [coln. In 1871, part to Eed Eiver. In 1877, from part of Carroll. In 1873, part to, and in 1877 part from, Lincoln. In 1877, part to Orleans. Formed and organized in 1873 from parte of Bienville, Cla,iborne, Jackson, and Union; in 1877, part to Jackson. In 1871, parts to Red River and Vernon. In 1877, part from Jefferson. In 1871, part .to Vernon. Formed and organized in 1871 from parts of Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, De Soto, and Natchitoches. In 1871, part to Vernon. In 1873, part to Lincoln. Formed and organized in 1871 from parts of [Uratchitoches, Rapides, and Sabine. Formed and organized in 1871 from parts of Bienville, Bossier, and Claiborne. In 1877 formed from part of Carroll. MAINE. [Admitted as a State March 15, 1820.] The State. COUNTIES. Androscoggin .. Aroostook Cumberland . . -■- Franklin . Hancock.... .«. Sao 648, 936 45, 042 41, 700 86, 359 18, 180 38, 129 626, 915 35, 866 29, 600 82, 021 18, 807 36, 495 628, 279 29, 726 22, 479 7.5, 591 20, 403 37, 767 34 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population by counties — MAINE — Continued. Counties. 1880. 18T0. 1860. Eemaxks. 53, 058 32, 863 24,821 32,627 70,476 14, 872 19, 272 32, 333 32,463 44,484 62, 257 53, 203 30, 823 26, 697 33, 488 75, 150 14, 403 18, 803 34i>611 34, 622 43, 343 60, 174 55, 655 32, 716 27, 860 36, 698 72, 731 16, 032 21, 790 36, 763 38,447 42, 534 62,107 In 1873, part to "Waldo. Oxford In 1873, part from Kennebec. "Washington York MARYLAND. [One of the original tliirteen States.] The State 934, 943 780, 894 687, 049 38, 012 28, 526 83, 336 332, 313 10, 638 13,766 30, 992 27, 108 18, 548 23, 110 50, 482 12, 175 28, 042 16, 140 17, 605 24, 759 26,461 19, 257 16, 934 21, 668 19, 065 38, 561 18, 016 19, 539 38, 536 24, 457 63, 387 267, 354 9,865 12, 101 28, 619 25, 874 16, 738 19, 458 47, 572 28, 348 23, 900 54, 135 212, 418 10,447 11, 129 24, 533 23, 862 16, 617 20, 461 46, 691 In 1872, part to Garrett. Anne A-madel Baltimore City , Calvert Cecil In 1872 formed from part of Allegany. 22, 606 14, 160 17, 102 20, 663 21, 138 16, 171 14,944 18, 190 16, 137 34, 712 15, 802 16,419 23, 415 13, 338 13, 267 18, 322 23, 327 15, 961 15, 213 24,992 14, 795 31,417 Kent Montgomery Prince George's Queen Anne Saint Mary's Talbot "Washington 20, 661 MASSACHUSETTS. (One of the original thirteen States.] The State Barnstable — Berkshire Bristol I)ukes Essex Franklin Hampden Hampshire . . Middlesex — Nentucket... Norfolk Plymouth — Suffolk "Worcester . . . 1, 783, 085 31,897 69, 032 130, 040 4,300 244,635 36, 001 104, 142 47, 232 317, 830 3,727 96, 507 74, 018 387, 927 226, 897 1, 457, 351 32, 774 64, 827 102, 886 3,787 200, 843 32, 636 78, 409 44, 388 274, 353 4,123 89, 443 65, 365 270, 802 192, 716 1, 231, 066 36, 990 65, 120 93, 794 4,403 165, Oil 31,434 67, 366 37, 823 216, 354 6,094 109, 950 64,768 192,700 15Si, 669 In 1872, part from Suffolk ; in 1873, part to Suf- [folk. In 1872, part from Suffolk; -ji 1872, 1873, and [1874, part to Suffolk. In 1872, '73, and '74, pts. fir. Norfolki in 1873, pt. fr. [Middlesex; in '72, pts. to Middlesex & Norfolk. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 35 Table XVIII. — Aggregate population ty counties — MICHIGAN. [Oigimized as a Tenitoiy Ei?t)iUM Ot' THE TENfH CENSUS. 43 Table XYIU.— Aggregate population hy counties— 'N'E.W HAMPSHIRE. [One of the original tMrteen States.] Conntiea. 1880. 1870. 1860. Eemaxks. The State 348, 991 318, 300 326, 073 Belknap 17, 948 18,224 28,734 18, 580 38, 788 76,634 46, 300 49,064 35, 558 18, 161 17, 681 17, 332 27, 265 14, 932 39, 103 64,238 42,151 47, 297 30,243 18, 058 18, 549 20,465 27,434 13,161 42, 260 62, 140 41,408 50, 122 31,493 19, 041 Carroll Grafton Hillsborough Merrimack In 1871, part to Merrimack. In 1871, part from Grafton. Kockingham Strafford NEW JERSEY. [One of the original thirteen States.] The State Atlantic Bereen Burlington . Camden Cape May . . . Cumberland . Essex Gloucester. . . Hudson Hunterdon... Mercer * . Middlesex . . - Monmouth . . Morris Ocein Passaic Salem Somerset . - . Sussex TJnion Warren 18, 704 36, 786 55, 402 62, 942 9,765 37, 687 189, 929 25, 886 187, 944 38, 570 58, 061 52, 286 55, 538 50, 861 14, 465 24,579 27, 162 23, 539 68, 571 36, 589 906, 096 14, 093 30, 122 53, 639 46, 193 8,349 34, 665 143, 839 21, 562 120, 067 86, 963 46, 386 45, 029 46, 195 43, 137 13,628 46, 416 23, 940 23, 510 23,168 41, 859 34,336 672, 035 11, 786 21, 618 49, 730 34,457 7,130 22, 605 98, 877 18,444 62, 717 33,654 37, 419 34, 812 39, 346 34, 677 11, 176 29, 013 22, 458 22, 057 23,846 27, 780 28, 433 In 1871, part to Gloucester. In 1871, part from Camden. NEW MEXICO TERRITOEY. [Organized as a Territory December 13, 1850.] The Territory . . Arizona ... Bernalillo.. Colfax DoSa Afia . Grant Lincoln Mora Rio Arriba . San Miguel . Santa Afla . . Santa F6. Socorro . . Taos Valencia.. 119, 565 17, 225 3,398 7,612 4,539 2,613 9,751 11, 023 20, 638 10, 867 7,875 11, 029 13,095 91, 874 7, 691 1,992 5,864 1,143 1,803 8,056 9,294 16, 058 2,599 9,699 6,6!S. 12,079 93, 516 6,482 8,769 6,239 5,666 9,849 13, 714 3,672 8,114 5,787 14, 103 11, 321 [tnting Arizona territory. Originally embraced the country now consti- In 1876 Santa ASa county annexed. Since 1870 boundary with Mora changed. Since 1870, part to Lincoln and boundaries with Grant and Socorro changed. Since 1870 boundary with DoBa Ana changed. Since 1870, part from DoSia Afia. Since 1870 boundary yo-fh. Colfax changed. Since 1870 boundary with Taos changed. In 1876 absorbed by Bernalillo. Since 1870 boundary with Dofia ASa changed. Since 1870 boundary with Bio Aniba changed. 44 COMPENDIUM Of THE TENTS CENSUS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population ly eountiee — NEW YORK. [One of the original tlilrteen States.] Counties. 1880. 1870. 1860. Eemarks. The State.. Albany Allegany Eroome Cattaraugus . . . Cayuga Chautauqua . . . Chemung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware Duchess Erie Esaexi Franldin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamilton Herkimer Jefferson Kings Lewis Livingaton Madison Monroe Montgomery. , . New York Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Kensselaer Hichmond Kockland Saint Lawrence Saratoga Schenectady . . . Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga Tompkins Ulster Warren "Washington — Wayne Westchester Wyoming Tates 5, 088, 871 3, 880, 735 154, 890 41, 810 49, 483 55, 806 65, 081 65, 342 43, 065 39, 891 50, 897 47, 928 25, 825 42, 721 79, 184 219, 884 34, SIS 32, 390 30, 985 32, 806 32, 695 3,923 42, 669 66, 103 699, 495 31, 416 39, 562 44,112 144, 903 38, 315 1, 206, 299 54, 173 115, 475 117, 893 49,541 88, 220 30, 128 77, 911 51, 397 15, 181 90, 674 115, 328 38, 991 27, 690 85, 997 55, 166 23, 538 32, 910 18, 842 29, 278 77, 586 53, 883 32, 491 32, 673 34,445 85, 838 25, 179 47, 871 61, 700 108, 988 30, 907 21, 087 133, 052 40, 814 44,103 43, 909 59, 550 59, 327 36, 281 40,684 47,947 47,044 25, 173 42, 972 74, 041 178, 699 29,042 30, 271 27,064 31,606 31, 832 2,960 39, 939 66, 415 419, 921 28, 699 38, 309 43, 622 117, 868 34, 457 942, 292 50, 437 110, 008 104, 183 45, 108 80, 902 27, 689 77, 941 48, 967 15, 420 73, 803 99,649 33, 029 25, 213 84,826 51, 629 21, 347 33,340 18, 989 27, 823 67, 717 46,924 34, 660 30, 672 33, 178 84,075 22, 692 49, 568 47, 710 ■131, 348 29,164 19, 596 113, 917 41, 881 35, 906 43, 886 55, 767 68, 422 26, 917 40, 934 46, 735 47, 172 26, 294 42, 465 64, 941 141, 971 28, 214 30, 837 24,162 32, 189 31, 930 3,024 40, 561 69, 825 279, 122 28, 580 39,540 43, 645 100, 648 30, 866 813, 669 50, 399 105, 202 90, 686 44,563 63, 812 28, 717 76, 958 60, 157 14, 002 57, 391 86, 328 26, 492 22, 492 83, 689 61, 729 20, 002 34, 469 18,840 28, 138 66, 690 43, 275 32, 385 28,748 31, 409 76, 381 21, 434 46, 904 47, 762 99, 497 31, 968 20, 290 In 1874, part from Westchester. In 1874, part to New York. COlift'ENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population iy counties — NORTH CAEOLINA. [One of the oiigmal thirteen States.] 45 CountieB. 1880. 1870. 1S60. Bemarks. ' The State Alamance — Alexander . . . Alleghany Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brun8"wick .. Ban combe — Bnrke Cabarrus CaldweU Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleaveland . - ColnmbuB ..- Craven Cumberland . Currituck . . . Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Edgecombe . . Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson. . . Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln McDowell ... Macon Madison Martin Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery. Moore ^aeh 1, 399, 750 1, 071, 361 992, 622 U, 613 8,355 5,486 17, 994 14, 437 17, 474 16, 399 16, 158 9,389 21, 909 12, 809 14,964 10, 291 6, 274 9,784 17, 825 14, 946 23,453 8,182 7,900 3,316 16, 571 14, 439 19, 729 23, 836 6,476 3,243 20, 333 11, 096 18, 773 26, 181 18, 070 20, 829 14, 254 8,897 2,335 31, 286 10, 037 23, 585 30, 300 10, 862 10, 271 10,281 11,843 7,765 22, 675 7,343 23, 461 7,491 15,344 11, 061 9,836 8,064 12, 810 13, 140 34, 175 9,435 9,374 16,821 17,731 11,874 6,868 3,691 12,428 9,673 13, on 12, 950 12, 831 7,754 15, 412 9,777 11,954 8,476 5,361 9,010 16, 081 10,984 19, 723 8,080 6,450 2,461 12, 696 8,474 20, 516 17, 035 5,131 2,778 17, 414 9,620 15,542 22, 970 13, 060 14, 134 12, 602 7,724 24,831 8,687 21, 736 20, 408 8,895 7,921 7,706 9,273 6,445 16, 931 6,683 16, 897 5,002 10,434 9,573 7,592 6,615 8,192 9,647 24,299 4,705 7,487 12, 040 11,077 11,852 6,022 3,590 13, 664 7,956 14, 766 14, 310 11, 995 8,406 12,654 9,237 10,646 7,497 5,343 8,186 18, 215 10, 729 19, 101 9,166 6,842 12, 348 8,597 16, 268 16, 369 7,415 16, 601 8,494 15,784 17, 878 12, 692 14,107 9,307 8,443 7,925 20, 056 19,442 • 8, 039 5,801 10,448 9,504 7,732 15,347 5,615 15, 656 5,730 10, 220 8,195 7,120 6,004 5,908 10, 195 In 1871, part from "Wilkes ; in 1872, part, from [Ashe; in 1875, part from Surry. In 1872, part to Alleghany. In 1874 and 1875, parts to Pamlico. Iberland. In 1873, part to Columbus ; in 1874, part to Cum- in 1876 and 1877, parts to Columbus. In 1872, part to Graham. In 1872, part of Macon. [parts from Brunswick. In 1873, part from Bladen j in 1876 and 1877, In 1872, part to Pamlico ; in 1875, boundary . with Pamlico changed. In 1874, part from Bladen. In 1873 and 1875, parts from Granville. In 1875 boundary with Lincoln changed. [ries with Macon and Swain changed. Inl872,from part of Cherokee ; in 1874, bounda^ In 1873 and 1875, parts to Franklin. In 1871, part to Swain. In 1875 boundary with Gaston changed. In 1871, part to Swain ; in 1872, part to Clay; in 1874, boundaries with Graham and Swain changed. 7,649 11,427 11, 687 In 1872, part from Yancey, 46 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENaCS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population by counties — NORTH CAROLINA — Continued. Conntiea. 1880. 1870. 1860. Bemarks. New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank.. Pender Perquimans . . Person Pitt Polk Kandolph Bicllmond — Bobeson Hockingbam . Rowan Eutbertbrd . . . Sampson Stanley Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania . Tyrrell XTnion Wake "Warren ■Washington . . "Watauga "Wayne "Wilkes "Wilson Yadkin Yancey 21, 376 20, 032 23, 698 6,323 10, 369 12, 468 9,466 13, 719 21, 794 5,062 20, 836 18, 245 23, 880 21,744 19, 965 15, 198 22, 894 10, 505 15, 353 15, 302 3,784 5,840 4,545 18, 056 47, 939 22, 619 8,928 8,160 24, 951 19,181 16, 064 12, 420 7,694 27, 978 14, 749 7,569 17, 607 8,131 7,945 11, 170 17, 276 4,319 17, 551 12, 882 16, 262 15, 708 16, 810 13, 121 16, 436 8,315 11, 208 11, 262 3,536 4,173 12, 217 35, 617 17, 768 6,516 5,287 18,144 15, 639 12, 258 10, 697 5,909 4,043 16, 793 11,009 15, 489 16, 746 14, 589 11,573 16,624 7,801 10, 402 10, 380 4,944 11, 202 28, 627 16, 726 6,357 4,957 14, 905 14, 749 9,720 10, 714 8,665 In 1872, part to Sampson ; in 1875, part to [Pender. In 1872, from part of Craven ; in 1874 and 1875, garts from Beaufort j in 1875 boundary with raven changed. In 1875, from part of New Hanover. In 1872, part from New Hanover. lu 1876, part to Alleghany. In 1871, fr. pts. of Jackson and Macon; in 1874, [boundaries with Graliam and Macon changed. [with G-raham and Macon changed. In 1872, part to Mitchell ; in 1874 boundaries OHIO. [Admitted as a State November 29, 1802.] The State Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula — Athens Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign . . Clarke Clermont Clinton Columbiana. . Coshocton .-■ Crawford Cuyahoga ... Darke Defiance Delaware Erie rairfield Fayette franklin 24,005 31, 314 23, 883 37, 139 28, 411 25,444 49, 638 32, 911 42, 679 16,416 27, 817 41, 948 36, 713 24,756 48,602 26, 642 30, 583 196, 943 40, 496 22, 615 27, 381 32,640 34,284 20,364 86,797 2, 665, 260 20, 750 23, 623 21, 933 32, 517 23, 768 20, 041 39, 714 30, 802 39, 912 14, 491 24,188 32, 070 34,268 21, 914 38, 299 23, 600 25, 666 132, 010 32, 278 15, 719 25, 175 28, 188 31, 138 17,170 63, 019 2, 339, 511 20, 309 19, 185 22, 951 31, 814 21,364 17, 187 36, 398 29, 958 35, 840 16, 738 22, 698 25, 300 33, 034 21, 461 32, 836 25, 032 23, 881 78, 033 26, 009 11, 886 23, 902 24. 474 30, 638 15, 935 50,361 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population by counties — OHIO — Continued. 47 GoTinties. 1880. 1870. 1880. Kemarks. I^ilton Gallia G-eauga Greene Guernsey ... Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Higtiland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence ... Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoning . . . Marion Medina Meigs Mercer 'M'ia.mi Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum . Ifoble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway... Pike Portage Preble Putnam Bicbland Boss Sandusky . . . •Scioto Seneca Slielby Stark Summit Trumbull . . . Tuscarawas - Union Van "Wert- . . Yinton Warren "Washington- TVayne "Williams — "Wood "Wyandot 21, 053 28, 124 14, 261 31, 349 27. 197 313, 374 27,784 27, 023 20, 456 20, 585 30, 281 21, 126 20, 776 31, 609 23, 686 33, 018 27, 431 16, 326 39, 068 40, 450 26, 267 35, 526 67, 377 20, 129 42, 871 20, 565 21,493 32, 325 21, 808 36, 168 26, 498 78, 550 20, 074 19, 072 49, 774 21, 138 19, 762 13, 485 28, 218 27, 415 17, 927 27, 500 24, 533 23, 713 36, 306 40, 307 32, 057 33, 511 36, 947 24,137 64, 031 43, 788 44, 880 40. 198 22, 375 23, 028 17, 223 28, 392 43,244 40, 076 23, 821 34, 022 22, 395 17, 789 25,545 14, 190 28, 038 23, 838 260, 370 23, 847 18, 714 18, 682 14, 028 29, 133 17, 925 18, 177 28, 532 21, 759 29, 188 26, 333 15, 935 31, 380 35, 756 23, 028 30, 308 46, 722 15, 633 31, 001 16, 184 20, 092 31, 465 17, 254 32, 740 25, 779 64, 006 20, 363 18, 583 44, 886 19, 949 13,364 8,644 18, 453 24,875 15, 447 24,584 21, 809 17, 081 32, 516 37, 097 25, 503 29, 302 30, 827 20, 748 52, 508 34, 674 38, 659 33,840 18, 730 16, 823 16, 027 26, 689 40, 609 35, 116 20, 991 24, 596 18, 553 14, 043 22, 043 15, 817 26, 197 24,474 216, 410 22, 886 13, 670 19, 110 8,901 27, 773 17, 057 20, 589 29, 616 17, 941 26, 116 27, 735 15, 576 23, 249 37, Oil 20, 996 29, 744 25, 831 13, 015 25, 894 15, 490 22, 517 26, 634 14, 104 29, 959 26, 741 52, 230 22, 119 20,446 44,416 20, 751 7,016 4,945 m678 23, 469 13, 643 24, 208 21, 820 12, 808 31, 158 35, 071 21,429 24, 297 30, 868 17, 493 42, 978 27,344 90,656 32, 463 16, 607 10, 238 13, 631 26, 902 36, 263 32, 483 16, 633 17, 886 16, 696 48 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH. CENSUS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population ty coitnttes— OREGON. [Organized as a Territory Angnst 14, 1848 ; admitted as a State February 14, 1859.] Counties. 1880. 1870. 1860. BemaxkB. The State 174, 768 90, 923 52,465 4,616 6,403 9,260 2,804 4,534 6,993 In 1872, part from Grant. 3,074 3,466 Clackamas Clarke . .... Now in "Washington territory. 7,222 2,042 4,834 1,208 9,566 4,303 8,154 2,485 2,804 9,411 1,265 863 1,644 604 6,066 2,251 4,778 1,204 493 632 445 393 3,203 In 1872, part to Baker. In 187.5, part to Lake. 3,736 1,623 JosepluDe Lake .. In 1876, from part of Jackson. 6,426 4,780 Now in "Washington territory. 12, 676 14, 576 25, 203 6,601 970 9,607 8,717 9,965 11, 610 4,701 408 2,916 6,772 7,088 4,150 3,625 95 MnltTinTnn,Ti Polk THIamook "CTmatilla 1, 250 Consolidated with Douglas. 6,650 11, 120 7,082 7,945 2,652 2, 609 4,261 5,012 Wasco 1,689 2,801 3,245 "Washington TamHUl PENNSYLVANIA. [One of the original thirteen States.] The State Adams Allegheny . . - Armstrong .. Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield.... Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland . Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Eayette Forest Frajikliii . - . . - 4, 282, 891 32, 466 355, 869 47,641 39, 605 34, 929 122, 697 52, 740 58, 641 68, 656 52, 636 46, 811 5,159 31, 923 37, 922 83, 481 40, 328 43, 408 26, 278 32, 409 68, 607 45, 977 76, 143 66, 101 12, 800 74, 688 68,842 4,385 3, 521, 961 30, 315 262, 204 43, 382 36, 148 29, 635 106, 701 38, 051 53, 204 64,336 36, 510 36, 569 4,273 28,144 34, 418 77, 805 26, 537 25, 741 23, 211 28, 766 63, 832 43, 912 60, 740 39, 403 8,488 65, 973 43, 284 4,010 46, 365 2, 906, 215 28, 006 178, 831 36, 797 29, 140 26, 736 93, 818 27, 829 48, 734 63, 578 35, 694 29, 156 21, 033 27, 000 74, 678 24, 988 18, 759 17, 723 25, 065 48, 756 40, 098 46, 766 30, 597 5,915 49,432 39, 909 898 42, 126 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 49 Table XVIII. — Aggregate population iy coMMKes— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Counties. 1S80. 1870. iseo. Kemarks. rulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean... Mercer MiflUn Monroe Montgomery Montour Korthampton — Uorthumberland PeiTy Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna . . . Tioga Union Venango -. "Warren "Washington Wayne "Westmoreland . - "Wyoming York 10, 149 28, 273 33,954 40, 527 27, 935 18, 227 89, 269 139, 447 33, 312 38,476 65, 969 133, 065 57, 486 42, 565 56, 161 19, 577 20, 175 96, 494 15, 468 70, 312 53, 123 27, 522 847, 170 9,663 13, 797 129, 974 17,797 33, 110 8,073 40,354 45, 814 16, 905 43, 670 27, 981 55, 418 33, 613 78, 036 15, 598 87,841 9,360 25, 887 31, 251 36, 138 21, 656 17, 390 121, 340 27, 298 34, 096 66, 796 160, 915 47, 626 8,825 49, 977 17, 508 18, 362 81, 612 15,344 61, 432 41,444 25,447 674, 022 8,436 11, 265 116, 428 15, 606 28, 226 6,191 37, 523 35, 097 15. 565 47, 925 23, 897 48, 483 33, 188 58, 719 14, 685 76, 134 9,131 24,343 28, 100 33, 687 18, 270 16, 986 116, 314 22, 999 31, 831 43, 763 90, 244 37, 399 8,859 36, 666 16, 340 16, 768 70, 600 13, 063 47, 904 22, 793 565, 529 7,155 11, 470 89, 510 15, 035 26, 778 5,637 36, 267 31, 044 14, 145 25, 043 19, 190 46, 806 32, 239 53, 736 12,540 68, 200 In 1878, from part of Luzerne. In 1878, part to Lackawanna. EHODE ISLAND. [One of the original thirteen States.] The State 276, 531 217, 353 174, 620 • Bristol 11, 394 20, 588 24,180 197, 874 22,496 9,421 18, 595 20, 050 149, 190 20, 097 8,907 17, 303 21,806 107, 799 18,715 "Washington SOUTH CAROLINA. [One of tlie original thirteen States.] The State... Abbeville Aiken AiTderson Barnwell Beaufort 400 577 705, 606 703, 708 40, 815 28, 112 33, 612 30, 857 30, 176 31, 129 24, 049 35,724 34, 359 32, 385 22, 873 30, 743 40, 063 In 1871, from parts of Barnwell, Edgefield, Lex- [ington, andOiangebnrgh. In 1871, part to Aikfin. In 1878, part to Hampton. 50 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population hy cou-iUiea — SOUTH CAROLINA — Continued. Counties. 1880. ISIO. 1860. Hemarlss. Charleston Chester Chesterfield . . . Clarendon Colleton Darlington EdgefiSd , Fairfield Georgetown -. Greenville Hampton Horry Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lexington Marion Marlborough . . Newberry Oconee Orangeburgh . . Pickens Bichland Spartjinburgh.. Sumter Union "Williamsburgh York 102, 800 24,153 16,345 19, 190 34, 485 45, 844 27, 765 19, 613 37, 496 18, 741 15, 574 21,538 16, 903 29,444 18, 564 34, 107 20, 598 26,497 16, 256 41, 395 14, 389 28, 573 40, 409 37, 037 24, 080 24, 110 30, 713 18, 805 10,584 14, 038 25, 410 26, 243 42, 486 19,888 16, 161 22,262 10, 721 11,754 12, 087 22, 536 12, 988 22, 160 11, 814 20, 775 10, 530 16, 865 10, 269 23, 025 25, 784 25, 268 19, 248 15, 489 24,286 70, 100 18, 122 11,834 13, 095 41, 916 20, 361 39, 887 22, 111 21, 305 21, 892 7,962 13, 086 11, 797 23,858 15, 579 21, 190 12, 434 20, 879 24,896 19, 639 18, 307 26, 919 23, 8S9 19, 635 15, 489 21, 502 In 1871, part to Aiken. In 1878, from part of Beaufort. In 1871, part to Aiken. In 1871, part to Aiken. TENNESSEE. [Admitted aa a State June 1, 1796.] The State, Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Claiborne Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland .. Davidson Decatur DeKalb Dickson Dyer Fayette FentreRS rranklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy 1, 542, 369 10, 820 26, 025 9,780 6,617 15, 985 12, 124 10, 005 11, 859 22, 103 10, 019 7,956 13, 373 6,987 14, 808 12,894 14, 109 4,538 79, 026 8,498 14,813 12, 460 15, 118 31, 871 5,941 17, 178 32, 685 86, 014 12, 384 24,005 1,592 1, 258, 520 1, 109, 801 8,704 24,333 8,234 4,870 14, 237 11, 652 7,445 10, 502 19, 447 7, 909 6,678 9,321 12, 458 10, 237 8,461 62, 897 7,772 11, 425 9,340 13, 706 26, 145 4,717 14, 970 25, 666 32, 413 12, 421 21,668 S,250 7,068 21,584 8,463 4,459 13, 270 U,701 6,712 9,509 17, 437 7,124 7,258 9,643 10, 408 3,400 47, 055 6,276 10, 573 9,982 10, 536 24, 827 6,054 13, 848 21,777 26, 166 10, 962 19, 004 3,083 In 1872, part to Moore. In 1870, part to London. In 1871, part to James. In 1876, part to Unicoi. Since 1870, part to Union. In 1870, from parts of Jackson and Overton. In 1874, part from Grundy. In 1872, from parts of Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, [and Madison. In 1871, part to Houston. In 1870, part to Lake j in 1 871, part to Crockett, In 1872, part to Moore. In 1872, part to Crookstt. In 1870, part to Marsiall. In 1870, part to Hamblen ; in 1873, part to Unioi; In 1874, part to Coffey COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 51 Table XyUI.— Aggregate population by cownWes— TENNESSEE— Continued. Counties. 1880. 18T0. 1860. Bemaxks. Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman ^- . Hardin .* . Hawkins .. Haywood . . Henderson . Henry Hickman . . Houston H-umphreys Jackson James Jeiferaon — Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale . Lawrence. .. Lewis Lincoln . . . Loudon . . . . McMinn . . McHTairy . Macon — Madison . Marion .. Marshall. Maury — Meigs Monroe Montgomeiy. Moore Morgan Obion Overton , Perry — Polk Putnam.. Khea Koane Bobertson .. Rutherford . Scott Sequatchie. Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart Sullivan . . . Sumner — Tipton Trousdale . Unicoi TTnion VanBuren... "Warren Washington . Wayne Weakley ... ■White "Williamson . Wilson 10, 187 23,642 9,098 22, 921 14, 793 20, 610 26, 053 17, 430 22, 142 12, 095 4,295 11, 379 12, 008 5,187 15,846 7,768 39,124 3,068 14, 918 10, 883 2,181 26, 960 9,148 15, 064 17, 271 9,321 30, 874 10,810 19, 259 39, 904 7,117 14, 283 28,481 6,233 5,156 22, 912 12, 153 7,174 7,'269 11, 501 7,073 16, 237 18, 861 36, 741 6,021 2,665 15, 541 78, 430 17, 799 12,690 18; 321 23,625 21, 033 6,646 3,645 10, 260 2,933 14, 079 16,181 11, 301 24, 538. 11, 176 28, 313 28, 747 17, 241 7,148 18, 074 11, 788 15, 837 25,094 14, 217 20, 380 9,858 9,326 12, 583 19, 478 5,852 28, 990 2,428 10, 838 7,601 1,986 28, 060 13, 969 12, 726 6,633 23, 480 6,841 16, 207 4,511 12, 589 24,747 2,969 16,584 11, 297 6,925 7,369 8,698 6,638 16, 622 1,6, 166 33, 289 4,054 2,335 11, 028 76, 378 15, 994 12, 019 13, 136 23, 711 14, 884 7,605 2,725 12,714 16, 317 10, 2tJ9 20, 755 9,375 26, 328 25,881 13, 268 7,020 17, 769 11, 214 16, 162 19, 232 14,491 19, 133 9, 312 9,096 11, 725 18, 043 5,018 22, 813 7,559 9,320 2,241 22, 828 13, 565 14, 732 7,290 21, 535 6,190 14, 592 32, 498 4,667 12, 607 20, 895 3,363 12, 817 12, 637 6,042 8,726 8,658 4,991 13, 583 15, 265 27, 918 3,619 2,120 9,122 48, 092 16, 367 13, 552 22, 030 10, 705 6,117 2,681 11,147 14f829 9,116 18, 216 9,381 23, 827 26, 072 In 1870, from parts of Grainger, Hawkins, and In 1871, part to James. [Jefferson. In 1870, part to Hawkins. In 1870,part to Hamblen and part from HaoiGook. In 1872, part to Crockett. [Humphreys, and Stewart. In 1871, from parts of Diokson, Montgomery, In 1871, part to Houston. In 1870, part to Clay. In 1871, from parts of Bradley and Hamilton. In 1870, part to Hamblen. In 1870, parts from Obion and Dyer. In 1872, part to Moore. [and Bo.ino. In 1870, from parts uf Blount, McMinn, Monxoo, In 1870, part to Loudon. [Sumner. In 1870, part to Trousdale; in 1873, part from In 1872, part to Crockett. In 1870, part from Giles. In 1870, part to Loudon. In 1871, part to Houston. In 1872, from parts of Bedford, Franklin, and [Lincoln. In 1870, part to Lake and part from Weakley. In 1870, part to Clay. In 1870, part to Loudon. In 1870, part to Trousdale. In 1871, part to Houston. In 1873, parts to Macon and Trousdale. [and Wilson. In 1870, from parts of Macon, Smith, Sumner, In 1878, from parts of Carter and Washington. In 1873, parts from Claiborne and Grainger. In 1876, part to Unicoi. In 1870, part to Obion. In 1870, part to Trousdale. 52 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XVni. — Aggregate population hy counties — TEXAS. [Admitted ob a State Beoember 29, 1845.] Counties. 1880. 1870. 1800. The State - Anderson . Andrews* - Angelina . Aransas ... Archer ... Armstrong* . Atascosa . . . . Austin Bailey* Bandera Bastrop - Baylor.-. Bee Bell Bexar. -- Bexar District . Blanco Borden* Bosc^ue Bowie Brazoria . . Brazos — Briscoe* .. Brown — Burleson.. Burnet - - . Caldwell.. Calhoun . . CaJlalian.. Cameron.. Camp . Carson* Casa Castro* Chambers . Cherokee . Childress * Clay Cockran * Coleman . Coffin Collingsworth* Colorado Coma] Comanche Concho . - Cooke ... CoryeE . . Cottle* ... Crockett. Crosby* . Dallam * . Dallas - . . Dawson . Dawson* Deaf Smith* . Delta Denton ... De Witt.. Dickens *. 1, 591, 749 818, 579 1,158 ,215 715 1,298 1,518 1,470 9,774 13, 576 12 8,414 9,243 6,855 11, 757 1,739 3,453 14, 959 5,931 16,724 "2,' 187 16, 723 25 5,045 25, 983 6 16, 673 5,546 8,608 800 20, 391 10, 924 24 127 82 33, 488 24 5,597 18,143 10, 082 9,229 2,915 16, 087 649 12, 290 1,082 9,771 16, 043 1,077 1,187 4,981 4,684 7,527 9,20s 544 8,072 6,572 3,443 8,875 "'1,663' 11, 079 347 14, 013 5,283 1,001 5,316 4,124 13, 314 7,251 6,443 604, 215 4,271 1,578 10, 139 7,006 910 4,799 14,454 1,281 2,005 5,052 7,143 2,776 244 5,683 2,487 4,481 2,642 6,028 8,411 '"i,'508 12, 098 ""i09 9,264 7,885 4,030 709 1,760 8,665 281 5,031 5,108 Formed in 1876; unorganized and attached to [Shackelford for judicial purposes. In 1871, from part of Kefngio. Unorganized. Formed in 1876; unorganized and attached to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. In 1873, part to Waller. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Jack for judicial purposes. In 1874, part to Lee. Organized in 1879. In 1876 divided into niunerous counties. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Shackelford for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [WheeRr for judicial purposes. In 1874, part to Lee. In 1877 organized. In 1874, from part of ITpahur. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Wheeler for judicial ^purposes. In 1871 name cnanged irom Davis. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. [Wheeler for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Hardeman, Knox, Wichita, and Wilbarger at. tached for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Young for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. [Jack for judicial purposes Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Formed in 1875 ; unorganized. [Young for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Wheeler lor judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Shackelford for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to- Wheeler for judicialpurposea. In 1870, from parts of Hopkins and Lamar. Formed in 1876: unorganized and attached tch Tonng for judicial purposes.. COMPENDIUM OP THfi TfiNTH CENStiS. 53 TabIjW XVIII. — A (jgregale population ly counties — TEXAS — Continued. Comities. 1880. 1S70. 1860. Bemarlsa. Dimmit. Donley* .. Duval Bastland . Edwards . Ellis.... El Paso. Enciflal. Erath.., Ealls.... Pamnin . Fayette . Fisher* . Eloyd* Eort Bend . Franklin. -. Freestone - Frio Gaines* — Galveston . Garza* Gillespie- Goliad Gonzales . Gray* Grayson . . . Gregg Grimes Guadalupe. Hale* Hall* Hamilton . . Hansford* . Hardeman . Hardin Harris — Harrison. Hartley*., Haskell... Hayes . . . Hemphill* . Henderson. Hidalgo Hill Hockley* . . Hood .... Hopkins . Houston . Howard*. Hunt .... Hatchinson*. Jack Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson . . Jones Karnes ... Eaufman . Kendall... Kent* .. Kerr Kimhle . King* .- Kinney. 6G5 160 5,732 4,855 266 21,294 3,845 1,902 11, 796 16,240 25, 501 27, 996 136 9,380 5,280 14, 921 2,130 8 24,121 5,228 5,832 14,840 58 38, 108 8,530 18, 603 12,202 36 6,365 18 60 1,870 27, 985 25, 177 100 48 7,555 149 9,735 4,347 16, 554 6,125 15, 401 16, 702 60 17, 230 50 6,626 2,723 5,779 3,489 17, 911 546 3,270 15,448 2,763 92 2,168 1,343 40 4,487 109 "1,083 7,514 3,671 427 1,801 9,851 13, 207 16, 863 7,114 8,139 309 15, 290 3,628 8,951 14, 387 13, 218 7,282 1,460 17, 375 13,241 6.786 2,387 7,453 2,585 12, 651 8,147 10, 291 2,278 4,218 1,906 1,705 6,895 1,636 1,042 72 5,246 4,051 43 2,425 3,614 9,217 11, 604 6,881 42 2,736 3,384 8,059 10, 307 5,444 9,070 15, 001 4,595 1,192 3,653 7,745 8,058 1,000 2,612 4,037 1,995 4,305 "2,"i7i' 1,204 634 "hi Unorganized and attached to Maverick for judi- cial purposes. [Wheeler for iadicial purposes. Formed m 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Organized in 1876 ,■ previously attached to Nue- [ces. Unorganized and attached to Kerr for judicial purposes. Unorganized and attaclied to Webb for judicial [purposes ; in 1870, part from Zapata. In 1874, part to Lee. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Shackelford for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Jack for judicial purposes. In 1875, from part of Titus. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Shackelford for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Young for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Wheeler for judicial purposes. [Ensk. In 1873, from part of Upshur ; in 1874, part from In 1876, part to Waller. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Jack for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Wheeler for judicial purposes. [Wheeler for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Unorganized and attached to Clay for judicial [purposes. [Wheeler for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876; unorganized and attached to Unorganized and attached to Shackelford for [judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Young for judicial purposes. In 1875, part to Somervell. In 1870, parts to Delta and Eains. [Shackelford for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to In 1870, part to Rains. [Wheeler for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Bailey, Cottle, Floyd, Hale. Lamb, and Motley [attached for judicial purposes. Unorganized and attached to Shackelford for [judicial purposes. In 1873, part to Eockwall. [Toung for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Edwards attached for judicial purposes. [Young for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Organized in 1872. 54 COMPENDITTM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVIII. — Aggregate population by counties — TEXAS — Continued. Conjaties. 3Inox Liimar Lamb* Lampasas La Salle . . . Lavaca Lee Leon Liberty Limestone . Lipscomb* . Live Oak . . Llano Lubbock*.. Lynn* McCalloch. McLennan. MoMullen . Madison . . . Marion Martin* Mason Matagorda.. Maverick . . . Medina Menard Milam MitoheU* .... Montague ... Montgomery. Moore* Morris Motley* Nacogdoches . I^avarro Newton. . . Nolan* Nueces . - - Ochiltree* Oldham* . . Orange . - . ■. Palo Pinto. Panola Parker Parmer* . . . Pecos . . Polk... Potter* Presidio . Kains Eandall*... Bed River . Refugio Roberts*.. - Robertson . Rockwall Runnels Rusk Sabine San Augustine. San Jacinto.. San Patricio . San Saba Scurry* Shackelford . 1880. 77 27, 193 5,421 13,641 8,937 12, 817 4,999 16,246 1,994 4,962 25 9 1,533 26, 934 701 5,395 10, 983 12 2,655 3,940 2,967 4,492 1,239 18, 669 117 11, 257 10,154 5,032 24 11, 590 21, 702 4,359 640 7,673 287 2,938 5,885 12, 219 15, 870 1,807 7,189 28 2,873 3,035 17, 194 1,586 32 22, 383 2,984 980 18, 986 4,161 6,084 6,186 1,010 5,324 102 2,037 1870. 1,344 6,523 4,414 8,591 852 1,379 173 13, 500 230 4,061 8,662 678 3,377 1,951 2,078 667 8,984 890 6,483 9,614 8,879 2,187 3,976 10, 119 4,186 18«0. 10, 136 1,028 6,045 6,781 3,189 4,537 593 1,101 2, 238"^ 3,977 630 3,454 726 1,838 849 5,479 2,906 1,916 1,524 8,475 4,213 8,707 8,300 1,636 580 ID, 653 2,324 8,535 1,600 9,990 4,997 16,916 3,256 4,196 16, 803 2,760 4,094 602 1,425 620 913 Kemarks. Unorganized and attached to Clay for judicial In 1870, part to Delta. {purposes. rormed m 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Jack for judicial purposes. Unorganized and attached to McMulIen. In 1874, from parts of Bastrop, Bnrleson, Pay- [ette, and Washington. In 1870, part to San Jacinto. Pormed in 1876; unorganized and attached to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. [Young for judicial purposes; Pormedin 1876 j unorganized and attached to Do. Do. Organized in 1875. Organized in 1876 ; La Salle attached for judicial [purposes. Pormed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Shackelford for judicial purposes. Dimmit and Zavalla attached for judicial pur- [poses. Formed in 1876; unorganized and attached to [Shackelford for judicial purposes. In 1870, part to San Jacinto. [Wiieeler for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to In 1875, from part of Titus. Formed in 1876; unorganized and attached to [Jack for judicial purposes. [Shackelford for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to In 1876, part to Duval. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to Wheeler for judicial purposes. Do. Do. In 1870 not separately returned. Formed in 1876; unorganized and attached to Wheeler for judicial purposes. In 1871, from part of Presidio ; organized in 1875. In 1870, part to San Jacinto. Formed in 1876; unorganized and attached to Wheeler for judicial purposes. In 1871, part to Pecos. In 1870, from parts of Hopkins, Hunt, Van Zandt, and Wood. Formed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. In 1871, part to Aransas. Pormed in 1876 ; unorganized and attached to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. In 1873, from part of Kaufman. Organized February 16, 1880. In 1874, part to Gregg. In 1870, from parts of Liberty, Montgomery, [Polk, and Walker. [Shackelford for judicial purposes. Pormed in 1876; unorganized and attached to Andrews, Borden, Dawson, Fisher, Q-aines, Haskell, Howard, Jones, Martin, Mitchell, Nolan, and Squrry attached for judicial pur- poses. C0M1t;NB1UM Of THE TENTH CENSUS. 55 Table XVIU. — Aggregate population ly eountie$ — TEXAS— Continued. Counties. Shelby Sherman*.. Smith , Somervell. Starr Stephens .. Stonewall*. Swisher*. Tarrant -- Taylor... Terry* Throckmorton . Titns Tom Green Travis Trinity Tyler 55>shnr TTvalde Yan 2andt. Victoria "Walker Waller "Washington . "Wehb.J "Wharton . . "Wheeler* . "Wichita . "Wilbarger . . "Williamson . Wilson . . . Wise Wood Toakum* . Xoung. Zapata.. Zavalla . 1880. 21, 863 2,649 8,304 4,725 104 4 24, 671 1,736 711 5,959 3,615 27, 028 4,915 5,825 10, 266 2,641 12, 619 6,289 12, 024 9,024 27, 565 5,273 4,549 512 126 15, 155 7,118 16, 601 11, 212 4,726 3,636 410 1870. 5,732 16, 632 13, 392 4,154 330 2,406 230 5,788 6,020 11, 339 'i3,"i53 4,141 6,010 12, 039 851 6,494 4,860 9,776 23, 104 2,615 3,426 6,368 2,556 1,450 6,894 135 1,488 133 18«0. 124 9,648 8,080 4,392 4,525 10, 645 506 3,777 4,171 8,191 15, 215 1,397 3,380 3,160 4,968 592 1,248 26 Kemarks. Formed in 1876 unorganized and nttaohed to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. In 1875, from part of Hood. Organized in 1876. Formed in 1876; unorgajiized and attached to "Toung for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876; unorganized and attat^hed to [Wheeler for judicial purposes. Organized in 1878. Formed in 1876; tinorganized and attached to Toung for judicial purposes. Organized in 1879. In 1875, parts to Morris and Franklin. Formed in 1874; organized in 1875. In 1873, part to Gregg; in 1874, part to Camp. In 1870, part to Eains. In 1870, part to San Jacinto. In 1873, from parts of Austin and Grimes. In 1874, part to Lee. KnciHal attached for judicial purposes. Formed in 1876 ; organized in 1879 ; Armstrong, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Collings- worth, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutch- inson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Eandall, Koberts, Sherman, and Swisher attached for judicial purposes. Unorganized and attached to Clay for judicial purposes. Do. Do. In 1870 part to Bains. Formed in 1876; unorganized and attached to Young for judicial purposes. Cockran, Crosby, Dickens, Garza, Hockley, Kent, iting, Lnbhock, Lynn, Stonewall, Terry, and Toakum attached for judicial purposes. In 1870, part to Enoifial. Unorganized and attached to Maverick. Note. — Counties marked (*) were formed from parts of Bexar and Toung territories. UTAH TERRITORY. [Organized as a Territory September D, 1850.] The Territory .. Beaver Box Elder . Cache Cedar Davis Emery Green River . Iron Ju.'ib £ane 143, 063 3,918 6,761 12, 562 5,279 556 4,013 3,474 3,085 2,007 4,855 8,229 4,459 2,277 2,034 1,613 40, 273 785 1,608 2,605 741 2,904 141 1,010 672 In 1880, part from Salt Lake. In 1880, part from Salt Lake. [Wasatch. In 1880, from parts of Sanpete, Sevier, and >Jow in Wyoming Territory. In 1880, part to San Juan. In 1380, part to San Juan. 66 COMPENDIUM or* The tenta: census. Table XVUl.— Aggregate poimlatlon ly cow««ies— UTAH TEEEITORY— Coutimaed. Counties. 1880. 1870. 18«U. Eemarks. Millard 3,727 1,783 1,651 1,263 2, 763 1,972 82. 1,955 450 18, 337 715 Pi TJte In 1880, part to San Juan. Eioh In 1871 part set off to State of Nevada: in 1872, remainder to "Washington co. In 1880, parts to Box Elder, Davis, and Weber. In 1880, from parts of Kane, Iron, and Pi TJte. In 1880, parts to Emery, Uintah, and Wasatch. In 1880, part to Emery. Absorbed by Juab, Tooele, and Utah. 31, 977 204 11, 557 4,457 11, 295 San Juan 6,786 19 3,815 162 198 1,008 4,921 4,407 799 17, 973 2,927 4,235 12, 344 2,512 2,177 Tooele . - In 1880, part from Salt Lake. In 1880, from parts of Sanpete and Wasatch. In 1880 boundaries chanfied. In 1880, parts to Emery and Uintah, and part from Sanpete. In 1872 part of Kio Virgin annexed. In 1880 part of Salt Lake annexed. "Uintah Utah . . 12, 203 1,244 3,004 7,858 8,248 "Wasatch Washington "Weher 091 3,675 VERMONT. [Admitted as a State March 4, 1791.] The State 332,286 330, 551 315, 098 • 24, 173 21, 950 23, 607 32, 792 7,931 30, 226 4,124 12, 684 23, 525 22, 083 41,829 25, 404 26, 763 35, 196 23, 484 21, 325 22,235 36,480 6,811 30, 291 4,082 12,448 23, 090 21, 035 40, 651 26, 520 26, 036 36, 063 24, 010 19,436 21, 698 28, 171 5,786 27,231 4,276 12, 311 25,455 18, 981 35, 946 27, 622 26, 982 37, 193 ^ Grand lale Kiitland "Washington VIRGINIA. [One of the original thirteen States.] The State Accomac Albemarle . . - Alexandria . Alleghany . . . Amelia Amherst Appomattox . Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt — Brunswick... Buchanan Buckingham. Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City. Charlotte — 1, 512. 565 24, 408 32, 618 17, 546 5, 686 10, 377 18, 709 10,080 35, 710 4, 482 31, 206 5,004 14, 809 16, 707 5,694 15, 540 36, 250 17,243 13, 323 6,512 16, 653 1, 225, 163 20, 409 27, 544 16, 755 3,674 9,878 14, 900 8,950 28, 763 3, 795 25, 827 4,000 11, 329 13, 427 3,777 13, 371 28, 384 15, 128 9,147 4,975 14, 513 1, 219, 030 18, 686 26, 625 12, 652 6,765 10. 741 13. 742 8,889 27, 749 3,676 25, 068 11, 516 14, 809 2,793 15, 212 26, 197 18, 464 8,012 6,609 14, 471 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 57 Table XVIII. — Aggregate ^population by counties — VIRGINIA — Contirmed. Cotmties. Eemarks. Clieaterfield . Clarke Craig Cnlpeper Cumberland . Binwiddie Ellzabetli City. Essex Fairfax Fauquier Floyd Fluvanna . . Franklin... Frederick.. GUes.r.... Gloucester, - Goochland . . Grayson Greene GreensTille . Halifax .. Hanover . . Henrico ... Henry Highland . Isle of "Wight.... James City King and Queen . King George King William Lancaster . . Lee Loudoun — Louisa Lunenburg . Madison Mathews Mecklenburg . Middlesex Montgomery.. iN'aDsemond . . . kelson New Kent Norfolk Northampton . Northumberland. Nottoway Orange - Page -. Patrick Pittsylvania Powhatan Prince Edward . Prince George . . Princess Anne . . Prince William . Pulaski Rappahannock . BiSimond Koanoke Eockbridge . . Hocklngham. Bnssell '. Scott Shenandoah.. 25, 085 7,682 3,794 13,408 10,540 32, 870 10, 689 11, 032 16, 025 13, 255 10, 802 25,084 17, 553 8,794 11, 876 10, 292 13, 068 5,830 8,407 33, 588 18,588 88,703 16,009 5,164 10, 572 5,422 10, 502 6,397 8,751 6,160 15, 116 23, 634 18, 942 11, 535 10, 662 7,501 24, 610 6,252 16, 693 15, 903 16, 536 5,515 58, 657 9,152 7,929 11, 166 13, 062 9,965 12, 833 52, 589 7,817 14, 668 10,054 9,394 9,180 8,755 9,291 7,195 13, 105 20, 003 29, 567 13, 906 17, 233 18, 204 18, 470 6,670 2,942 12, 227 8,142 30, 702 8,303 9,927 12, 952 19, 690 9,824 9,875 18, 264 16, 596 5,875 10, 211 10, 313 9,587 4,034 6,362 27, 828 16, 455 66, 179 12, 303 4,151 8,320 4,425 9,709 5,742 7,515 5,355 13, 268 20, 929 16, 332^ 10, 403 8,670 6,200 21, 318 4,981 12, 556 11, 676 13, 898 4,381 46, 702 8,046 6,863 9,291 10, S96 8,462 10, 161 31,343 7,667 12, 004 7,820 8,273 7,504 6,538 8,261 6,503 9,350 16, O.W 23, 668 11, 103 13, 036 14, 936 19, 016 7,146 3,663 12, 003 9,961 30, 198 6,798 10, 469 11, 834 21, 706 10, 353 20, 098 16,646 10, 956 10, 656 8,252 5,022 6,374 26, 520 17, 222 61, 616 12, 105 4,319 9,977 5,798 10, 328 6,571 8,530 5,151 11, 032 21, 774 16, 701 11,083 8,854 7,091 20, 096 4,364 10, 617 13, 693 13, 015 5,884 36, 227 7,832 7,531 8,836 10,851 8,109 9,339 32, 104 8,392 11,844 8,411 7,714 8,565 5,416 8,850 6,856 8,048 17,248 23, 408 10, 280 12, 072 13, 896 58 COMFENDlrTM OP THE TENTH CEKStlS. Tablb XVllI.—Aggregate population Tn/ counties — ^VIRGINIA — Continued. Counties. Smyth Southampton . Spotsylvania.. Stafford Surry Sussex Tazewell Warren "Warwick Washington . . Westmoreland Wise Wythe Yerk 18S0. 12,160 18, 012 14, 828 7,211 7,391 10, 062 12, 861 7,399 2,258 25, 203 8,846 7,772 14, 318 7,349 1870. 8,898 12, 285 11, 728 6,420 5,585 7,885 10, 791 6,718 1,672 16, 816 7,682 4,785 11, 611 7,198 1800. 8,952 12, 915 16, 076 8,555 6,133 10, 175 9,920 6,442 1,740 16,892 8,282 4,508 12, 305 4,949 Kemarks. WASHINGTON TEEEITOEY. [Organized as a Territory March 2, 1853.1 The Ten-itory .. 75, 116 23, 955 11,694 Chehalis 921 638 5,49Q 7,108 2,062 1,087 1,712 6,910 1,738 4,055 2,600 639 1,645 3,319 948 809 1,387 4,262 1,245 3,270 1,598 8,710 3,137 7,014 2,811 401 408 3,081 285 149 2,364 Clallam In 1871 houndaries changed. In 1R75, from part of Walla Walla. In 1871 boundaries ohanged. 730 626 1,268 2,120 866 329 888 289 738 1,409 554 133 699 40S 294 531 302 544 230 384 162 420 1,115 TslanA Jefferson Kinff Klikitat In 1864 name changed from Sawamish. Formed in 1873, and comprises the "Disputed , Islands". 173 [in Stevens. In 1879, from part of Stevens ; in 1870 included In 1879, part to Spokane; in 1870 included Spii- [kani?. In 1871, part to Whitman ; in 1875, part to Co- [liimbia. In 1871, from part of Walla Walla; boundary [changed in 1875. 996 734 2,246 270 5,300 534 Thurston 1,507 42 1,318 352 Wahkiakum Walla Walla Yakima 432 WEST VIEGINIA. [Set off from Virginia December 31, 1862 ; admitted as a State June 19, 1863.] The State Barbour Berkeley Boone Braxton Brooke Cabell Calhoun Clay Doddridge . . . I'ayette 618, 457 11, 870 17, 380 5,824 9,787 6,013 13,744 6,072 3,460 10, 552 11, 560 442,014 10, 312 14, 900 4,553 6,480 S,464 6,429 2,939 2,196 7,076 6,647 376, 688 8,958 12, 625 4,840 4,992 5,494 8,020 2,602 1,787 5,203 5,997 In 1871, part to Summers. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 59 Table XYIU.— Aggregate population ly coMnWes— WEST VIKQINIA— Coutinued. GoaiKbies. 1880. 18T0. 1800. Bemarks. G-ilmer G-rant Greenbrier . Hampsliire . Hancock Hardy Harrison. . Jackson - - Jefferson . Kanawha . Lewis Lincoln Logan McDowell . Marion Marshall — Mason Mercer Mineral Monongalia. Monroe — Morgan Nicholas... Ohio Pendleton . Pleasants . . . Pocahontas . Preston Putnam Haleigh Randolph. Eitohie - . - !Roane Summers . Taylor Tucker - . Tyler.... UpshuT.. - "Wayne . . ■Webster. "Wetzel .... "Wirt "Wood "Wyoming . 7,108 6,542 15, 060 10, 366 4,882 6,794 20, 181 16, 312 15, 005 32,466 13, 269 8,739 7,329 3,074 17, 198 18,840 22, 293 7,467 8,630 14, 985 U, 501 5,777 7,223 37,467 8,022 6,256 5,591 19, 091 11, 375 7,367 8,102 13, 474 12,184 9,033 11, 455 3,151 11, 073 10, 249 14, 739 3,207 13, 896 7,104 25, 006 4,322 4,338 4,467 11, 417 7,643 4,363 5,518 16, 714 10, 300 13, 219 22, 349 10,175 5,053 5,124 1,952 12,107 14,941 15, 978 7,064 6,332 13, 547 11,124 4,315 4,468 28, 831 6,456 3,012 4,069 14, 655 7,794 3,673 5,663 9,065 7,232 9,367 1,907 7,832 8,023 7,852 1,730 8,695 4,804 19, 000 3,171 3,769 12, 211 13, 913 4,445 13, 13, 048 In 1871, part to Summers. In 1872, part from Mineral. In 1871, part to Summers. In 1872, part to Hampshire. In 1871, part to Summers. In 1872, part from "Wyoming. Formed in 1871 from parts of Fayette, G-reen. [brier, Mercer, and Monroe. In 1872, part to Ealeigh. "WISCONSIN. [Organized as a Territory July 3, 1836 ; admitted as a State May 29, 1848.] The State... Adams - - ■ Ashland .. Barron ... Bayfield .. Brown — Buffalo ... Burnet . . . Calumet . . Chippewa Clark. ... Columbia . Crawford . Dane Dodge — Soar 6,741 1,659 7,024 664 34, 078 15, 528 3,140 16, 632 15, 491 10, 715 28, 065 15,644 53, 233 46, 931 11,645 1, 064, 670 6,601 221 538 344 25, 168 11, 123 706 12, 335 8,311 3,450 28, 802 13, 075 63, 096 47, 035 1,919 775, 881 6,492 615 13 353 11, 795 3,864 12 7,895 1,895 789 24,441 8,068 43, 922 42, 818 2,948 In 1875, part to Taylor; in 1879, part to Price. In 1875j part to Taylor. 60 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XVIIJ. — Aggregate population l>y coitnijts— WISCONSIN — Continued. Counties. 1880. 1870. 1860. Kemarks. BoKglas Dnnn Eau Claire . . . Fond du Lac. Grajit Green Green I/akc.. Iowa Jackson Jefferson . . . . Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee - . . La Crosse — La Payette . . Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc .. Marathon — Marinette ... Marquette - . . Milwaukee . . Monroe Oconto Outagamie . . . Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Kaciue Hicliland JBock Saint Croix . . Sauk Shawano Sheboygan . . . Taylor Trempealeau Vernon "Walworth ... "Washington . "Waukesha . . . "Waupaca — "Waushara . . . "Winnebago . . "Wood 655 16, 817 19, 993 46, 859 37, 852 21, 729 14, 483 23, 628 13,285 32, 156 15, 582 13, 660 15, 807 27, 073 21, 279 686 2,011 37,505 17, 121 8,908 138, 537 21, 607 9,848 28, 716 15, 461 6,226 17,744 10, 018 17, 731 785 30, 922 18, 174 38, 823 18, 956 28, 729 10, 371 34, 206 2,311 17, 189 23, 235 26, 249 23, 442 28, 957 20, 955 12, 687 42, 740 8,981 1,122 9,488 10, 769 46, 273 37, 979 23, 611 13, 195 24,644 7,687 34, 040 12,372 13, 147 10, 128 20, 297 22, 669 33, 364 5,885 8,056 89, 930 16, 550 8,321 18,430 15,564 4,659 9,958 3,422 10, 634 26, 740 15, 731 39, 030 11, 035 23, 860 3,166 31, 749 10, 732 18, 645 25, 972 23, 919 28, 274 IS, 539 11, 279 37, 279 3, 912 812 2,704 8,162 34, 154 31, 189 19, 808 12, 603 18, 967 4,170 30,438 8,770 13, 900 6,630 12, 186 18, 134 22,416 2,892 8,233 62, 518 8,410 3,592 9,587 15, 682 2,392 4,672 1,400 7,507 21, 360 9,732 18, 963 829 26, 875- 11, 007 26, 496 23, 622 26, 831 8,851 8,770 23, 770 2,425 Formed (aa New) from part of Oconto in 1879; in 1880 name changed to Langlade ; unorgan- ized and attached to Shawano for judicial purposes. Organized in '74 from part of Marathon ; in '75, [part to Taylor; in '79, part to Price. In 1874, part to Lincoln ; in 1875, part to Taylor, Organized in 1879 from part of Oconto. In 1879, part from Shawano and parts to Mari- [nette and New (now Langlade). In 1879, from parts of Chippewa and Lincoln. In 1879, part to Oconto ; Langl.ade attached for Ijudicial purposes. Formed in 1876 from parts of Clark, Chippewa I Lincoln, and Marathon ■WYOMING TERRITORY. [Organized as a Territory July 25, 1868.] The Territory . . 20, 789 9,118 4,628 3,438 239 637 6,409 2,561 2,879 2,021 1,368 Unorganized. Unorganized; inl879namechangedfromPeaae. 2,957 1,916 866 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ALABAMA. 61 Minor civil diTisions. AUTAUdA. Beat 1. Prattville, inol. Prattville Till . Prattville village Beat 2. Autaugaville , " 3. Miilberry " 4. Milton '* 5. Independence " 6. Pineriat Beat 1 . " 2 . BARBOUR. Beat 1. HawkinsviUe " 2. SpringHm " 3. Mount Andrew " 4. !Fort Browder " 5. Eufanla, incl. Enfaula town — Enfanla town Beat 6. Williamson's " 7. Clayton, incl. Clayton village . . Clayton vUlaffe Beat '8. Scroggin's " 9. LouisviUe, incl. Louisville twn. Loniaville town Beat 10. Cox's Mill " 11. Elchards' " 12. Attinaon's " 13. Fanlk's , " 14. CottonHiU , " 15. PeaBiver BIBB. Beat 1. Kingdom . .- '* 2. ScottsviUe-. " 3. Hallman " 4. Avery " 5. Centreville . " 6. Six-Mile.... " 7. Eandolph... Blonnt Springs town Haaiceville town Beats not separately returned. Beat 1. Midway, incl. Midway village. Midway village Beat 2. Euon, incl. Enon town Enon town Beat 3. Union Springs, incl. Union Springs town. Union Springs town Beat 4. Eidgeway " 5. Indian Creek , ' ' 6. Perote, incl. Perote village Perote village Beat 7. Thoma-sville ...j , " 8. Greenwood " 9. Bruceville, incl. Mount Hil- liard village. Mount Hflliard village , BeatlO. FarriervUle " 11. Union Church , " 12. Suspension BUTLER. Beat 1. Starlington , " 2. SouthButler " 3. Oakey Streak " 4. Sardis and Toluka " 6. Stiener's Store 4,236 977 2,885 1,764 2,030 1,102 1,591 1,489 5,976 1,138 2,310 3,510 1,199 3,214 8,162 3,836 1,326 4,306 761 895 1,939 211 965 1,441 1,065 1,760 1,073 814 1,536 1,391 450 1,538 1,644 999 1,929 156 150 4,073 450 1,896 2!)9 6,245 1,862 2,498 1,134 1,519 245 1,308 4,688 1, 531 111 1,400 1,449 1,325 519 858 908 829 848 Minor civil divisions. BUTLER — continued. Beat 6, J. J. McBride's 7. Spring Hill .... 8. Dead Fall 9. Manningham - ' 10. Monterey ' 11. Butler Springs 12. G-reenville, incl. Greenville city. Greenville city Beat 13. Garland " 14. Georgiana, incl. Georgiana village. Georgiana village Beat 15. Mount Olive " 16. Kooky Creek CALHOUN. Beat 1. Jacksonville, incl. JacksonviQe town. Jacksonville town , Beat 2. Alexandria, incl. Alex^driatn. Alexandria town Beat 3. June Bug -.- " 4. Maddox " 5. Polkville " 6. Peak'sHill " 7. HoUingsworth " 8. Allen's " 9. Cross Plains, incl. Cross Plains town. Cross Plains town Beat 10. Babhit town " 11. White Plains " 12. Davisville " 13. Oxford, incl. Oxford town Oxford town Beat 14. Sulphur Springs " 15. Anniston, mcl. Annistontown. Anniston town Beat 16. Ladiga CHAMBERS. Beat 1. HickoT-y Flat " 2. Blooiningdale " 3. MiUtown " 4. Bipville " 6. ChappellHUl " 6. Fredonia . '. " 7. Bluitton '* 8. Latayette, incl. Lafayette town. Lafayette town Beat 9. Woods-shop " 10. New Harmony " 11. Oak Bowery " 12. Cusseta " 13. Hugnley'sMill CHEROKEE. Details cannot be given, as the beats were not separately returned. CHILTON (formerly Baker). Beat 1. Mims' Cross-Boads " 2. Providence " 3. Benson " 4. Clanton " 5. Cooper's " 7. Maplesville " 8. Dixie CHOCTAW. Beat! " 2 " 3 62 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ALABAMA — Contmued. Minor civil divisions. CHOCTAW — continaed. Beat 4 . " 5 . ■^: CLABKE. Beatl. G-aineatown " 2. Saltworks " 3. .Tackaon " 4. "Walker's Springs. ' ' 5. Suggaville " 6. Gosporfc " 7. McLeod'a " 8. EiverHiU " 9. Good Springs " 10. Grove Hill 11. Anderson's^ 12. Gates' 13. CofleeviUe 14. Clarkesville 15. Mitcham's 16. Tallahatta Springs. 17. Cane Creek 18. Pleasant HiU 19. Campbell's 20. BasU 21. Choctaw Comer CLAY. Beat 1. Delta " 2. Coppermine " 3. FoxCreek " 4. "Wesobulga " 5. Coleta " 6. Ashland, incl. Ashland town . Ashland town Beat 8. Brownville " 9. McConathy " 10. Wicker " 11. Almond '* 12. Mountain " 13. LinevUle " 14. Pinckneyville ** 15. Union ., CLEBUENB. Beat 1. Borden's " 2. Oak Level , " 3. Pine Thicket " 4. Court House, incl.Edwardsville village. Edwardaville village. Beat 5. Shoal Creek " 6. Sugar HUl " 7. Bell's Mill " 8. Abemathy " 9. LostCreek " 10. Arbacoochee " 11. Pine Knot " 12. Chulafinnee " 13. Buckhom COFFEE. Beatl. Old Town " 2. Dannelly's Oross-Hoads . " 3. Brannen '* 4. ChilderavUle " 6. TUman'aMill " 6. Elba " 7. Peacook's 1,896 2,081 512 1,627 822 1,216 1,962 867 1,399 1,451 1,012 575 997 605 371 604 437 1,609 553 457 1,695 673 422 559 715 427 963 710 1,672 1,042 747 1,070 818 756 2,178 387 904 958 1,079 933 190 1,169 718 376 742 1,193 712 1,496 267 260 619 576 1,126 1,003 877 706 1,349 317 284 393 676 198 397 989 646 COFFEE — continued. Beat 8. Grant's " 9. Clintonville " 10. Victoria *' 11. Simmon's Mill " 12. Centreville " 13. Haw Eidge COLBERT. Beat 1. Tuscumbia, incL Tuscumbia city. Tuscumbia city Beat 2. South Morenoe " 3. Barton's " 4. Cherokee, incl. Cherokee town . Cherokee town Beat 5. Chickasaw " 6. Dickson, incL AUaboro village . Allsboro village Beat 7. Hook Creek !I *• ^s^y-, 9. Wheelers *' 10. Saints " 11. Leighton " 12. Camp Smith " 13. Pride's- " 14. Spring Valley CONECUH. Beat 1. Mixon's " 2. Fork of Sepulga " 3. MUl " 4. Bellville,incLBellville village.. BeUville village Beat 5. Bmahy Creek " 6. Castleberry " 7. Brooklyn " 8. Jamestown " 9. Old Town " 10. Gravilla " 11. Evergreen (coextensive with Evergreen town). " 12, Sparta COOSA. Beatl. Brooksville *' 2. Nixburg " 3. Soccopatoy " 4. Goodwater •' 5. Mount Olive " 6. Hanover " 7. Eookford " 8. MoCord's " 9. Concord " 10. FlintHiU *' 11. Weogtifka " 12. Jordan "13. Marble Valley " 14. Lewis " 15. Traveler's Best " 16. Crews COVmOTOIT. Beatl. Andalusia, incl. Andalusia twn. Andalusia town Beats 2, Fairfield; 6. Newberry's; lo" Hart's; and 12, Bed IieveL Beat 3. Helton's " 4. EoaeHill *' 5. Shirley " 7. Watkins' " 8. Davis' Shop " 9. Hughea' " 11. Westover " 13. Green Bay ..,,,,, COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 63 Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — ^ALABAMA — Contmued. Minor civil divisions. CBSN6HAW. Beats 1, Snrle's; 2, iFrazier's; and 4, Honorville. Beat 3. Jordan ' ' 5. Fuller's Cross-Roads " 6, Eutledge, incl. Eutledge vill. . . Bntledce village Beat 7. Hanoiey^s " 8. Leon " 9. Mount Ida " 10. New Providence , " 11. Bullock " 12. Brown's , " 13. Saville CVLIHAS. ' Beat 1. Callman, incL Cullman tcwn . Cullman town. Beat 2. G-lasscock's " 3. Xoenig's " 4. Blnford Johnson's . -. " 5. "Valley G-rove *' 6. Livingston's Chapel " 7. Dermid's " 8. Wilhite'a " 9. Hunter's " 10. Owen's " 11. Flint Church " 12. Brindley's " 13. Dye's " 14. Pagnall's Beat 1. Ozarky incL O^xk village Ozark village Beat 2. Westville " 3. Daleville. " 4. Newton, incL IN'ewton village . Newton village Beats. Gille/'fi " 6. Brannan's " 7. Reynolds' " 8. Sylvaji Grove " 9. Echo " 10. Clopton " 11. Skipperville " 12. Barnes' Cross-Eoads " 13. EockyHead DAI.LAS. Beat 1. PlanteraviUe " 2. Snmmerfleld " 3. Woodlawn " 4. Valley Creek " 5. Harrel's Cross-Boads . " 6. Bellevue "^ 7. Martin's " 8. Orrville ** 9. Lexington " 10. Eiver " 11. Pine Mat " 12. Old Town " 13. Pleasant Hill " 14. Eichmond " 15. Portland " 16. Cahaba " 22. Bnmsville "23. Union "24. Pence's "25. Liberty Hill ,-.-. " 26. ChiUatchle "27. Vernon ,. " 28. Marion Juncliion "29. Brown's " 30. Kings " ei. Smyly's " as. ElmBloff 2,245 941 796 1,586 216 777 1,072 661 786 1,183 720 950 1,249 426 234 227 625 956 408 295 400 174 453 559 288 301 186 1,712 512 797 1,196 863 469 474 637 792 752 1,138 3,112 1,466 912 1,089 1,354 1,393 2,608 747 874 1,909 1,414 1,713 1,708 1,512 1,456 1,571 1,076 837 2,032 2,225 2,559 1,405 1,656 569 1,082 889 1, 3'(2 903 718 526 Minor civil divisions. DALLAS— continued. Beat33. Carlowville " 34. Boykin'a " 35. Mitchell's " 36. Selma city (coextensive) ■Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Details cannot be given, as the beats were not separately returned. ELMORE. Beat 1. Coleman's " 2. Chana-Hatchee " 3. XaUassee " 4. Mitchell's Mill " 5. Santuck " 6. Central Institute " 7. Buyckville " 8. "Wetumpka, incL "Wetumpka city. • "Wetumpka citv Beat 9. Cold Spring 10. Eobinson Springs ' 11. Knight's Mm ' 12. Mve Points " 13. GoodHo{)6 " 14. New Hope ESCAMBIA. Beat 1. Pine Grove . " 2. Parker's " 3. Breutou " 4. PoUard " 5. Owen's " 6. Jack Spring. " 7. Canoe ETOWAH. Beat 1. Gadsden, incL Gadsden town . Gadsden town Beat 2. Phillips 4. Hoke's Bluff 5. Ball Play .". 6. Turkey Town 7. Brook's 8. Fairvlew 9. Greenwood 10. Duck Springs 11. Cox's 12. Mizell's 13. Haynes 14. "WalnutGrove 15. Clear Creek 16. G-um Springs 17. Attalla, incl. Attalla town. Attalla town Beat 18. Hoppers J Beatl. Fayettevllle. . . ^. Eidge 3. North Eiver... 4. Berry's 5. Eussell 6. Cole's 7. Hico, 8. Collins 9. Holly Springs. 10. Lee 18S0. 64 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisiona — ALABAMA — Continued. Minor civil diyisioDS. FATETTB— cor tinned . Beat 11. Bro"wn'8 " 12. "Webster's " 13. Boley Springs- " 14. Gilpm's " 15. Clear Creek — " 16. Thompson's — " 17. Stonewall , Muagrove beat , FBANKLIN. Betfldls cannot be given, as the beats were not separately returned. Details cannot be given, i*s the beats ■were not separately returned. GBEEXE. Beat 1. Eutaw, incl. Ejitaw town Eutaw town Beat 2. Forkland " 3. Tishabee Beats 4 and 5.*Boligee Beat 6. Mount Hebron ' 7. Clinton ' 8. Pleasant Ridge ' 9. Mantua 10. Union «. ' 11. Knoxville " 12. Springfield HALB. Beat 1. Havana ' ' 2. New Prospect " 3. Harrison " 4. Greensboro, incl. Greensboro town. Greensboro town Beat 5. Newbern, incl. Ifew Berne tn . . New Berne town Beat 6. Hollow Square 7. Cedarville 8. Macon 9. Laueville ' 10. "Warren's Store ' 11. Five-Mile 12. Carthage 13. Phipps HENKY. Beat 1. Gordon, incl. Gordon village. . . Gordon village Beat 2. Chlpola Beats 3, Crawford's; and 4, Columbia. Columbia village (in beat 4) Beat 5. Hardwick's 6. Headland 7. Cureton's ' 8. Eoeville 9. Abbeville ■ 10. Shorterville 11. Hilliprdsville 12. Lawrenceville " 13. Wright's ■ 14. Hick's Scottsboro town Beats not separately returned. JEFFERSOX. Birmingham town Beats not separately returned. 590 560 448 631 440 552 559 302 3,237 1,101 3,421 1,562 2,776 2,167 2,453 2,002 1,125 1,165 849 1,174 1,992 1,147 822 5,383 1,833 2,594 454 2,912 2, 803 3,434 2,000 647 691 1,138 390 1,100 150 841 3,322 290- 1,207 1,350 749 928 2,258 1,717 1,776 1,551 990 972 3,086 Minor civil divisions. LAMAE (formerly Sanford). Vernon town Beats not separately returned. LAUDERDALE. Details cannot be given, as the beats were not separately returned. LAWRENCE. Beatl. Hillsboro, incl. Hillsboro town.. Hillsboro town Beat 2. Coortland, incl. Courtland town Conrtland town Beat 3. Brickville ' ' 4. Leighton, incl. Leigh ton town . . Leighton town Beat 5. "Wolf Spring " 6. Mount Hope " 7, Moulfcon " 8. Pen Hook ** 9. OakviUe LEE. Beatl. Beuiah , " 2. Opelika, incl. Opelika city Opelika city Beat 3. Bidge Grove " 4. Bethel " 5. Loachapoka, incl. Loachapoka village. Loachapoka village Beat 6. Auburn, incl. Auburn village.. Auburn village Beat 7. Pierce Chapel " 8. Salem " 9. Meadows Cross-Roads "10. Brownville and "Whittens, incl. BrownviUe (or Lively) vill. Brownville (or Lively) village Beat 11. "Wacoochee Valley " 12. Sear's CJross-Eoads " 13. Eloyd'sMill LIMESTONE. Athens town Elkmont to\vn Mooresville town Beats not separately returned. LOWNDES. Beat 1. Benton 2. Churchill 3. CoUerine 4. Gordonsville 5. Farmersville 6. Hickory Hill 7. Bragg's S. Hopewell 9. Mount Willing 10. Fort Deposit, incl. Fort De- posit village. Fort Deposit village Beat 11. Sandy Ridge, incl. Sandy B-idge village. Sandy Bidge village ". Beat 12. Brooks' " 13. Prairie JSill " 14. Hayneville " 15. Letohatohee " 16. SteepCreek " 17. Piutalala " 18. Lowndesborough, including Lowndesboroufrh village. Lowndesborough vilhiLio Beatl9. White Hill " 20. SaintClair COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 65 TabIiK XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ALABAMA — Contltiaed. Minor civil diTisions. Minor oiTJl divisiona. MACON. Beat 1. Tnskegee, incl. Tnskegee twn Tuskegeetown Beat 2. Texas " 3. Society Hill, incl. Society Hill ■village. ) Society Hill village Beat 4. warrior Stand, incl. "Warrior Stand village. "Warrior Stand village , Beats. Cotton Valley " 6. HoneyCnt , " 7. CroBsKeys " 8. Franklin " 9. ^otaBnlga,incl.Kota8nlgatvn. Il"otasalga town MADIBON. Hnntsville town "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Madison town Ifew Hope town New Market town Beats not separately retnmed. UABENGO. Beatl. Dayton, incl. Dayton village... Dayton ™jag6 Beat 2. Demojolis, incl. Demopolis city. Demopolis city Beats. Dixon's Mills " 4. Faunadale -... " 5. HUl's A *' 6. Hoboken " 7. HorseCreek " 8. Hampden " 9. Jefferson " 10. MoKinley " 11. Macon " 12. Pineville " 13. Shiloh " 14. Sweet "Water .— " 15. Nanafalia.- " 16. Linden "17. Spring Hill MARION. Details cannot \te given, as the beats were not separately returned. MARSHALL. Beat 1. Gnntersville, incl. Gunters- ville village. Gnntersville village Beat 2. Cross Roads " 3. Bis Spring " 4. AlbertviUe " 5. Jay Bird " 6. "Wakefield " 7. Claysville " 8. Boshart's '* 9. Kennemer's - " 10. HoneyComb " 11. Paint Eock " 12. Oleander " 13. MonntHigh " 14. "Warrenton and Blnff. " IB. KedHill " 16. Davidson's " 17. Kirby's " 18. Tiiompson's " 10. Bncksnort "ao. Bed Apple.... 5 4,377 2,370 661 1,331 113 2,466 145 2,173 1,246 2,489 977 1,751 236 4,977 2,034 1,276 619 1,048 410 146 144 3,084 473 3,519 1,389 947 3,298 1,408 528 673 959 2,459 3,121 1,932 695 1,857 922 877 1,975 2,636 1,980 325 510 471 569 515 690 755 712 671 391 713 1,291 578 1,350 50S 880 984 1,019 401 497 MOBILE. Precinct 1. Citronelle, iuoL CitroneUe village. Citronelle village - Precinct 2. Monnt Vernon " 3. Beaver Meadow '• 4. TJlrick's " 5. Seal's " 6. Mauvilla, incl. Clinnchula village. Chunchnla village Precinct 7. Albritton's " 8. Carver's " 9. "Whistler, incl. "Whistler village. "Whistler village Precinct 10. Koster's " 11. Napoleonville 12. Spring HUl " 13. "WheelerviUe " 14. McGill's " 16. GrandBay " 16. SaintElmo " 17. Anderson Clement's " 18. BayouLaEatre " 19. Alabama Port " 20. Steeley's Store " 21. EedStoie " 22. Baird'sMIUs Port of Mobile "Wardl 1st ward precinct . 6th " 7th " " 8th " MONROE. ]6eat 1. Mount Pleasant. 2. Claiborne 3. Monroeville 4. Burnt Com 5. Eaat!s 6. Ridge 7. McKinley's 8. Bell's Landing. . . "9. Gei-many 10. PineviUe 11. Old Texas 12. Midway MONTGOMERY. Beatl. Elam 2. Kendall's 3. Exchange 4. Court House 5. "Walker's 6. Mount Meigs 7. Pike Road 8. Dooley's 9. McGehee's 10. Keeler's 11. Robuison's Cross-Koads. 12. Porter's 13. Pine Level 14. Dublin 15. Tncker's Store 16. IJnlon Academy Montgomery city Wardl 2 66 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabm! XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ^AXiABAMA — Continaed. Minor cItU diriaions. MONTGOHSBT— contiimed. Montgomory city — continued : Ward* " 6 " 6 MOSQiUt. Decatnr town Falkville town Hartsell town Boats not separately retomed. rBKsr. Beat 1. Marion, Iscluding Marion town Marion town Beat 2. Hamburg " 3. TJniontowb, incl. Uniontown tn "Uniontown town Beat 4. Scott's " 5. Polecat " 6. Bmsli Creek " 7. Old Town " 8. Severe " 9. Pinetuoky " 10. Heard's '* 11. Perryville , " 12. Oak Grove " 13. EadfordSYiUe " 14. Cnnningham " 15. Waltlian , " 16. Pope PICKBN8. Boatl. Dorroli " 2. Palmetto " 3. Vail'8 " 4. Providence " 5. Carotliers " 6. Yorkvillo " 7. Beard's '* 8. Reform " 9. Bnrkhalter " 10. Elmore " 11. Stnokey " 12. Springhill " 13. PiokensviUe, incl. Pickensville town. Pickensville town Beat 14. Carrollton " 16. Speed's Mills " 16. Ealeigh '* 17. Pleasant G-rove " 18. Olney *' 19. Eranconia •' 20. Memphis : " 21. Fairffeld " 22. Vienna " 23. Bethany PIKE. Beatl. Troy, including Troy city Troy city Beat 2. Orion " 3. ChinaGrove " 4. Croas-Eoads " 5. Monticello " 8. Tanyard " 7. Bixon's " 8. Grimes' " 9. Darby's " 10. Goshen Hill » 11. Mitchell's " 12. Pleasant Hill *' 18. Linwood " 14. Spring Hill " IS. Indian Branch 4,025 3,710 1,516 1,063 105 226 6,684 2,074 2,218 5,349 810 2,750 667 767 1,705 1,006 809 517 1,200 1,099 1,246 2,201 1,905 1,618 383 365 611 415 1,156 1,116 620 687 658 917 500 1,332 1,548 264 1,834 524 561 . 195 1,353 1,749 832 2,596 933 795 4,632 2,204 1,286 1,044 1,052 766 1,163 2,768 805 2,000 1,073 849 715 596 1,010 881 Minor civil division « BAHDOtPH. Beat 1. Saxon's " 2. Morrison's ... " 3. Sockdale " 4. Lamar " 5. Bnrson's " 6. Wedowee " 7. Fox Creek... " 8. FlatEock " 9. Lonina " 10. Roanoke " 11. Rook Mills .. *' 12. Bacon Level . " 13. Halpln's Beat 1. Girard " 2. Crawford, inoL Crawford vill... Crawford village Beat 3. Marvyn, mcL Marvyn vUlage . . Marvyn village Beat 4. TJchee, lacl. Uchee village TJchee village Beat 5. HurtviUe " 6. Hatchachnbbce, incl. Hatcha- chubbee village. Hatchaohubbee village Beat 7. Seals, including Scale village . . Scale viilage Beat 8. Oswichee - " 9. Jemigan " 10. Glennville, incl. Glennville Till . Glenn vilJe village Beatl. Ashville " 2. Old Town " 3. Branobville " 4. SpringviUe, incl. Springville tn. Springville town , Beat 5. Crawford's Cove ' 6. Steel Station ' 7. Dunlap ' 8. Greensport ' 9. TroutCrsek ' 10. Broken Arrow , * 11. Cropwell * 12. Mundine SHELBY. Beatl. Columbiana " 2. Spring Creek " 3. Calera " 4. Montevallo, incLMontevallotn. Montevallo town Beat 5. Tyler's " 6. Helena " 7. EUiottsville " 8. Yellow Leaf " 9. Wilsonville " 10. Harpersville " 11. Spearman's " 12. Highland " 13. Bold Springs " 14. Bear Creek , *' 15. Acton's " 16. KeUy's Creek BUMTEIt. Beatl. Black Bluff. *' 2. Gaston " 3. ThomviUe... '* 4. Barbee's " 5. Intercourse.. " 6. Tork COMPENDIDM OP THE TBMTF CENSUS. 67 Tablb XIX. — Populatim of minor civil divisiims— ALABAMA — Continned. Minor oivil diTlaioiiB. suUTBB — co&tinaed. Beat 7. XiviiigBton, incL Livingston tn Livingston town Seat 8. Brewersville ,. , " 9. Belmont ,. " 10. Bluff Port " 11. Jones' Blnff " 12. Sumterville " 13. Payneville " 14. Gainesville, incLG-ainesyiUetn Gainesville town Beat 15. Lacy's " 16. Preston " 17. Hares' " 18. Cnba " 19. 'Warsaw.. TALLADEGA. Beatl. Bine Eye " 2. Eastaboga " 3. SilverBun, ezcLof pt. of Miui- ford town. *' 4. Cbinabee, exoL of pt. of Mnn- ford town. " 5. Talladega, incL Talladega twn. Talladega town Wardl , " 2 Beat 6. Kardisville " 7. Cast's , " 8. Kymulga , " 9. Biser'a, or "Wewoka. . " 10. rayetteville ' 11. SyliacoggB.^. ' 12. GnildersDnrg . " 13. Chandler's - " 14. Mountain '* 15. Buckbom Mnnford town, in beats 3 and 4 . TALLAPOOSA, Beats 1, Gold Biancb; and 2, Tonng- ville. Alexander City village (in beat 2) Beats. Hackneyville " 4. Poplar Springs " 5. Wew Site, incL New Site village TTew Site village Beat 6. Duffer's " 7. Dadeville, in 4, 5, 2, 3, Township No. 1. " 2. " *' 4, iacl. Markleevijle vil Markleeville Tillage Township No. 5 AHADOB. Township No. 1. 3., 4.. 5.. ' 6.. BUTTB. Bldwell township 76 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabi^k XTX. — Population of minor dvil dividons — CAIiIFORNIA — Continned, Minor oivil divioions. BUTTB — contiiiued. Chico township, incl. Chico toTvn . Chico town Concow township - Dayton township Hamilton township KiiDSbew township Mountain Spring township Ophir township — Oregon township Oro township "Wyandotte township CAULTESAB. Township N'o. 4. ■ 5., 6., 7.. 8.. 9.. ' 10. Bntte Creek and Union townships Colnsa township, inch ColusaCity town. Colusa City town Fresh "Water township Grand Island township Indian Valley township . , , Monroe township Orland township Spring Valley township Stony Creek township , CONTRA COBTA. Township If o. 1..J " " 2 " " 3 , " 4 " "5, incl. Antioeh town . Antioch town DEL HOBTB. Crescent township Happy Camp township . Mountain township Smith EiTer township . . . EL DORADO. Coloma township Coeumnes township Diamond Springs township G-eorgetown township Greenwood township Kelsey township Lake Valley township Mountain township Mud Springs township ■. , Placerville twp., inch Placerville city. Placerville city Salmon Falls township _. "White Oak township Details cannot be given, as the town- ships were not separately returned. HUMBOLDT. Bucksport townsMp Enreka township, incl. Eureka city — Eureka city Hydesville township Klamath towBBhip 5,239 3,300 530 686 2,755 1,455 400 3,728 1,810 827 1,675 1,310 1,916 1,381 1,111 874 1,008 2,043 1,779 1,496 982 970 1,879 1,602 1,685 1,453 3,147 2,530 1,691 2,104 3,053 626 1,281 596' 191 616 874 579 903 1,217 602 438 71 268 1,561 2,949 1,951 492 729 640 3,484 2,639 723 1,143 Minor civil divisions. HmiBOLDT — continued. Mad Eiver township Mattole township Orleans township Pacific township , Eohnerville township South Fork township Table Bluff township Trinidad township, inch Trinidad town, Trinidad town Union township, incL Areata town Areata town .- Van Dnzen township Township No. 1.. " 2. " 3. " 4.. " 6.. " 6. " 7., " 8. Details cannot be given, as the town- ships were not separately returned. Bartlett Springs ^ecinct _ Cobb VaUe^r precinct Coyote precinct Eabt Lake precinct Excelsior precinct Gravelljr "Valley precinct KelseyviUe precinct Lakeport precinct . . - ■. Long Valley precinct Lower Lake precinct , Middletown precinct Morgan Valley precinct Scott's Valley precinct Upper Lake precinct LABSEH. Ash Valley township Bie Valley township Cwd Spring township Janesville township Johnst»nville township Junction township Lon^ Valley township ." Milf ord township Mountain Meadows township Pitt Eiver and Dixie Valley townships Providence township Susan Eiver township Susanville township ] Tuledad township Willow Creek township , .". LOB ANGELES. Anaheim twp., incl. Anaheim town Anaheim town Azusa township }t !""!! El Monte township V.'.'.'.'.V Fountain Valley township "... . La BaUona township Los Angeles to'wnsMp (coextensive "with city). Iios Angeles city "Ward 1 . " 2 " 3 .., " 4 " B 1880. 638 663 447 2,293 909 809 876 618 104 1,788 702 681 1,206 407 358 445 196 18S 35 92 100 102 270 550 370 83 148 1,753 283 492 1,282 100 358 705 77 718 49 421 159 100 100 174 14 84 167 135 943 61 138 1,469 833 704 1,313 143 2,493 11,183 11,183 2,3U 3,375 2,618 1,574 1,305 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 77 Table XlS..-^Population of minor dvil ^i;isw)nfi— CALIFORNIA— Continued. Minor civil dlTisions. LOS ANGBLK6-— continued. Lob K"ietoa township San Antonio townsuip San Fernando townsliip San G-abriel township San Jo86 township San Juan and Silverado townships-. Santa Ana township Soledad township "Westminster township "Wilmington township , Bolinas township .- Kicasio township , Hovato township PuntaEeyes township San Antonio township San Kafael twp., incl. San Bafael tovra, San Kafael town Saucelito township - — Tomales township Tftwnshiplfo. 1- " 2. MENDOCINO. Anderson township Arena township , Big River township Calpena township liittle Lake township — Bound Valley township . Sanel township Ten-Mile township Ukiah township, incLTTkiahCitytown, TTkiah City town .- Details cannot he given, as the town- ships were not separately returned. Adin township Cedarville township '?'. G-oose Lake township Hot Spring township Lake City township South Fork township - MONO. Antelope township , Benton township Bodie, Bridgeport, and MiU Creek twps Homer township Lake township , MOKTEEET. Details cannot he given, as the town- ships were not separately returned. Hot Spring twp., incL Saint Helena tn. Saint Helena town Knox township Napa township, incL Napa city Capacity - Tonnt township 3,241 1,679 1,305 1,517 1,170 902 3,024 412 961 1,865 719 554 471 403 623 6,202 2,276 1,372 1,080 1,443 450 1,501 945 795 1,689 3,125 1,252 1,516 742 746 859 2,076 933 949 911 733 402 949 455 Minor civil divisions. 166 i,001 350 694 3,183 1,339 851 7,143 3,731 2,058 Bloomfield township — Bridgeport township — Eureka township Grass Valley township . Little York township . Meadow Lake township - - - - Nevada township, incl. Nevada city. Nevada city Eough and Eeady township "Washington township Township No. 1 . "2. Beckworth township. Goodwin township . . . Indian township Mineral township . , . . Plumas township .... Quartz township Seneca township aA-CRAMENTO, Alahama township — American township... Brighton township . . . Center township , Cosnmnes township. . Dry Creek township .. Franklin township. . . Georgiana township . . Granite township Lee township Mississippi township . Natoma township Sacramento city "Ward 1 " 2 1880. , San Joaquin township . Sutter township SAN BENITO. Hollister township, incl. Holliater twn Hollister town Paicines township San Benito township San Juan township, incl. San Juan tn . San Juan town SAK BEKMAEDINO. Bear Valley precinct Belleville township Chino precinct Colton precinct Mojave precinct Mountain precinct . - * Eiverside precinct San Bernardino precinct, inch San Ber- nardino town. San Bernardino town 411 878 150 68 1,358 4,061 1,67S 78 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — PopulaUon of minor civil divisions-' CALIFORNIA — ConttnTiett. Minor civil divisions. SAH BEBKABSIKO — contiiraed. Saa Giorgoao precinct San Timoteo precinct BAN DIEGO. Agoa Caliente townsliip BMlena tofmshlp Bear Valley townsMp Gampo tcvTOship Colorado tovmsnip El Cajon to^wnahip Jamul township National township Pala toTraship San Diego township and city (coexten- sive). San Die^ito township San Jacinto township San Lnis Eey township San Pasqual township Temecnla township BAN FKAKCieOO. City of San I^ancisco Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 SAN JOAQUnt. Cafltoria township Dent township Donglas township Elkhom township Elliot township Liberty township O'Neal tw])., incl. the following viUs--. Collegeville Tillage Stockton Homestead village -.. Stockton township and Stockton city (coextensive). "Wardl " 2 " 3 Tulare township Union township BAH LUIS OBISPO. Arroyo Grande township Morro township Osolflaoo township Salinas township San Jo86 township San Luis Obispo township, incL Son Luis Obispo city. San Lnis Obispo city Ban Simeon township 8AK UATEO. Township No.l " " 2 " " 8, incL Eedwood City tn. Eedwood City town township No. 4 " " 6 207 287 446 511 260 443 581 671 143 387 429 2,637 204 625 708 342 231 233, 959 9,736 14, 350 3,991 19,247 1,501 13, 716 8,874 21, 035 16, 902 29,547 55, 419 39,641 1,351 1,247 1,845 1,957 2,047 588 2,740 53 367 10,282 2,273 5,126 2,883 1,808 981 281 168 1,209 872 3,764 2,243 1,860 1,604 1,134 3,165 1,383 1,753 1,113 Minor civil divisions. BAHTA BABBASA. Township No. 1 " " 2 and Santa Barbara city (coextensive). BAHTA CLAHA. Almaden township Alviso township^ Burnett township Fremont township G-ilroy township, mcl. Gilroy town (3-ilroytown Milpitas township Redwood township - - . San Jos6 township, incl. San Jos6 city. San Jos6 city Ward 1 " 2 Santa Clara twp., incl. Santa Clara tn. Santa Clara town BAHTA CRUZ. Branciforte supervisor's district, in- clnding i)art of Santa Cruz city. Santa Cruz city (part of) Pajaro supervisor's district, including ■Watsonville village. "Watsonville village .- San IjOrenzo supervisor's district, in- cluding the following places : Fel ton village - Santa Cruz city (part of) Seaside supervisor's district, including part of Santa Cruz city. Santa Cruz city (part of) Soquel supervisor's district Santa Cruz city Township No. 1, including Shasta city. Shasta city Township No. 2 Butte township, incL Downieville twn Downieville town Eureka township Forest township .• Gibson township Lincoln township Oneida township Sears township Sierra township Table Eock township BIBKITOU. Cottonwood township Dillon township Humbug township Liberty tovmship - Mountain township. ...••. 1880. 1,172 3,460 1,217 459 1,307 628 1,27« Z,41& 721 565 2,163 3,254 1,621 786 2,244 18, IM 12, 567 2,380 3,163 3,E% 3,161 4,785 2,416 1,190 4,067 1,799 1,747 271 531 2,769 2,177 1,344 3,898 1,600 448 535 468 998 1,250 1,674 995 1,489 487 1,789 em 319 1,182 368 678 182 585 930 695 94 182 464 202 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 79 Tablb XIX. — PopulaUon of minor civil d/i/oiaions — CALIFORNIA — Continued. Minor ciTil dlTisioiiB. SISKIYOU — oontinned. Salmon township ., Scott River township Scott VaUey township South township, including Etna town. Etna town Table Eock township Yreka, township, including Treka city . Treka city SOLANO. Benicia township, incl. Benicia city Benicia city Denverton township Ehnira township Green Valley township Maine Prairie township Montezuma township Hio Vista township - Silvey ville township Suisun township, inch Sitisim City tn., Suisun City town Tremont township "Vacaville townshii) Tallciio township, incl. Yallejo city Vallejo city SONOMA. Anaiy township .. . . Bodega township Cloverdale twp., incl.Cloverdale twn .. Cloverdale town Knight's Valley township _-. Mendocino twp., incl. Healdsburg twn. Healdsburg town Ocean township Petaluma township, incl. Petalumatwn. Petaluma town Kedwood township ^ Russian River township Salt Point township Santa Rosa twp., incl. Santa Rosa tn .. Santa Rosa town Sonoma township , .... .. Vallejo township „ "Washington township 8TAMSLAU8. Branch township Buena Vista township Camp Washington township, including Oakdale town. Oakdal© town Emory township r Empire township Orestimhft township , San Joaquin township Turlock township _ SUTTBR. Bntte township ,_ Nicolans township ,, Sutter township o- - - - Vernon township „., Tuba township TBHAMA. Cascade township Cottonwood township ..- Lassen township Paskenta township Red Bluff township, incl. Ked Bluff tn. Red Bluff town Sierra township Tehama township 1880. 513 625 1,678 1,374 361 633 2,656 1,059 2,067 1,794 369 816 709 376 619 1,232 1,921 L944 '554 536 1,299 6,587 5,987 1,851 1,385 1,265 430 230 2,874 1,133 675 4,854 3,326 913 1,076 875 5,761 3,616 2,153 1,471 543 605 113 1,485 376 347 4,135 822 498 746 1,391 907 1,304 228 57fi 579 1,643 3,976 2,106 475 1,824 Minor civil dlvlBions. TBINITT. Douglas City township ■ Hfty S'ork toAvnship Lewiston to'\vn8hip ^. Long Ridge township Minersville township New River township North Fork township Trinity Centre township "Weaverville township Kaweah and Mineral King townships- Lemoore township Mussel Slough township Tulare township Tule River township Visalia township, incl. Visalia city . . , Visalia city "White River township TUOLUMNE. Township Ko. 1, including Sonora city Sonora city Township No. 2, incl. Springfield town Sprtn fnlold town TownsmpNo. 3 " " 4 VENTUBA. (In 1873, fr. pt. of Santa Barbara co.) Hneneme twp., incl. Hueneme village. , Hueneme village Saticoy twp., incl. Santa Paula village Santa Paula village Ventura township, incl. San Buena Ventura town. San Buena Ventura to'wn TOLO. Buckeye township ; Cache Creek twp., incl. Woodland tn . Woodland town Cottonwood township Eairview township Grafton township Morritt township Putah 'lownship Washingjion township TUBA. East Bear River township, including Wheatland town. W*> eatland town Foster's Bar township Linda township Long Bar township Marysvilletwp., incl. Mary sville city. MarysviUe city Wardl " 2 •' 3 " 4, including Chinatown New York township North East township Park's Bar township Rose's Bar township) Slate Range townsmp' West Bear River township 80 COMPENDITIM 0!P THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oiml divisions — CONNECTICUT. Minor oivil diTlBions. Minor civil diTisions. 1880. FAIBFIELD. Bethel town, inoL Bethel horongh Bethel horongh Bridgeport town, inol. Bridgeport city . Bridgeport city Brookfleld town Danhury town Darien town - Easton town Fairfield town Crreenwich town,incL Greenwich hor.. Greenwich borough Huntington town Monroe town New Canaan town New Fairfield town Newtown town Norwalt tn., incL the following places. Norwalk horongh South Norwalk city Keddingtown Bidgefield town Sherman town Stamford town, incL Stamford horongh. Stamford horongh Stratford town, incl. Weet Stratford horongh. "West Stratford horongh Trumbull town "Wetpton town "Westport town - --. '"Wilton town EABTFOBD. Avon town -.- Berlin town Bloomfield town Bristol town - Burlington town Canton town East Gran by town East Hartford town Eafit "Windsor town Enfield town FarmingtOB town , Glastonbury town Granby town Hartford town, incL Hartford city Hartford city Wardl -< 2 -" 3.... " 4 " 5 " 6 , " 7 "* 8 Hartland town .- Manchester town Marlborough towB New Britain tn., inch New Britain city New Britain city Newington town Plainville town Bocky Hill town Simsbury town Southington town South "Windsor town Suflield town West Hartford town "Wothersfield town "Windsor town "Windsor Looks town LITCHFrELD. Barkhamsted town Bethlehem town Bridgewater town Cnnaantowii 2,727 1,767 29, 148 27, 643 1,152 11, 666 1,949 1,145 3,748 7,892 942 2,499 1,157 2,673 791 4,013 13, 956 5,308 3,726 1,640 2,028 823 11, 297 2,640 4,251 2,017 1,323 918 3,477 1,864 1,067 2,385 1,346 5,347 1,224 2,301 754 3,500 3,019 6,755 3,017 3,680 1,340 42, 651 42, 015 3,628 7,895 4,689 7,229 *,172 4,756 6,431 4,316 643 6,462 391 13, 979 11, 800 934 1,930 1,108 1,830 5,411 1,902 3,225 1,828 2,173 3,058 2,332 1,297 665 708 1,157 LITCHFIELD — continued. Colehrook town Cornwall town Goshen town Harwinton town Kent town Litchfield town, inch Litchfield horongh Litchfield horongh Morris town New Hartford town New Milford town Norfolk town North Canaan town Plymouth town Koibury town Salisbury town Sharon town Thomaston town Torrington town "Warren town "Washington town "Watertown town "Winchester town, incl. "Winsted bor "Winsted borough "Woodbury town - MIDDLESEX. Chatham town , Chester town Clinton town CromweU town Durham town East Haddam town Essex town Haddam town Killingworth town Middlefield town Middletown tn., incL Middletown city- . Middletown city Old Saybrook town Portland town Saybrook town Westbrook town HEW HAVEH. Beacon Falls town Bethany town ::-. Branford town Cheshire town Derby town, incl. following boroughs . . Ausonia borough Birmingham borough East Haven town, inch Fair Haven East horongh. Fair Haven East borough Guilford town, incl. Guilford borough. . Guilford borough Hamdon town - Madison town Meriden town, incl. Meriden city Meridencity Middlobury town Milford town Naugatuck town Now Haven town and New Haven city (coextensive). "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 ■. " 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13..^ 1,148 1,583 1,093 1,016 1,622 3,410 452 627 3,302 3,907 1,418 1,537 2,350 950 3,715 2,580 3,225 3,327 639 1,590 1,897 .^ 142 1,805 2,149 1,967 1,177 1,402 1,640 990 3,032 1,855 2,419 748 928 11 732 6,826 1,302 4,157 1,362 878 379 637 3,047 2,284 11, 650 3,855 3,026 3,057 1,628 2,7g3 l,46i>' 3,408 1,672 18, 340 15,540 687 3,347 4,274 62, 882 4,526 6,065 6,838 6,575 3,910 5,328 7,566 3,984 6,166 5,289 3,244 2)908 1,483 COMPENDITSM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 81 TabM! XJX.— Population of minor dvil divigfojw— CONNECTICUT— Continned. Minor cItU diTisions. 1880. Minor civil diTlsiona. HEW HAYKN — continued. ^BTorth Branford town-^. ]North Haven town Orange town, incl. West Haven Iwi . . . West Haven borongh Oxford town , Prospect town Seymonr town Southbury town Wallin^ord tn.,inol.WalIingfordbor. WaUingford borough Wat«rbuiy town, in(3. 'Waterbury city "Waterbury city Wolootttown ■Weodbridge town NEW LOHDOH. Bozrahtown Colchester town, incL Colchester bor .. Colchester borough East Lyme town. Franklin town 0riswold town G-roton town Lebanon town Ledyard town Lisbon town lArme town - Montville town -■ Kew London town and ITew London city (coextensive). If orth Stonington town , Norwich town, incL Norwich city Norwich city Old Lyme town Preston town Salein town Spragne town : Stonington town, incL St^nington bor. Stonmgton borough Waterford town 1,025 1,763 3,341 1,975 1,120 492 2,318 1,740 4,686 3JUJ 20;^ 17, 806 493 1,155 2,974 1,415 1,731 686 2,745 6,128 1,845 1,373 630 1,025 2,664 10, 537 1,769 21,143 15,112 1,387 2,623 674 8,207 7,355 1,766 2,701 TOLLAin). Andover town Bolton town Columbia town Coventry town Ellington town Hebron town Mansfield town Somers town Stafford town, incL Stafford Springs boi. Stafford Springs borough Tolland town Union town Temon town Willington town wntDHAM. Ashford town Brooklyn town, incl. part of Danielson- ville borongh. Banielsonville borough (part of) Canterbury town Chaplin town - •Eafitford town Hampton town Killingly town, incL part of Banielson- ville borough. Danielsonvil^ borough {part of) Plainfield town Pomfrettown Putnam town Scotland town Sterling town Thompson town Volun town town Windham town, incl. Willimantic bor. . WiUimantic borough Woodstock town Banielsonville borough (in Brooklyn and Killingly towns). DELAWAEE. Bnek Greek hundred, incL Smyrna twn Smyrna town ..... East Dover hundred, incL Dover town. Bover town Kenton hundred Little Creek hundred, incL Leipsic twn Leipsic town Milford hundred, incL Milford town. . . Milford town Mispillion hundred, incL Harrington tn. Harrington town North Murderkill hundred, incL follow- ing towns: Camden town Wyoming town SonthMurderkillhundred, inoL follow- ing towns: Telton town Trederica town West Bover hundred HEW CABTIB. Appoquinimink hundred Bmokbird hundred Brandywine hundred Christiana hundred Mill Creek hundred TSevi Caatle hundred, inoL New Castle city. New Castle city 600 4,241 2,423 5,028 2,811 2,817 1,878 407 3,429 1,240 4,334 745 4,078 702 363 4,504 883 696 2,665 2,391 1,778 3,549 6,140 3,474 6,268 8,700 NEW CABTLB — Continued. Penoader hundred Bed Lion bund., incL following pla4seB. . Belawarecity Saint George's town Saint (Jorge's hundred, incL Middle- town town. Mlddletown town , White Clay Creek hundred, incL New- ark town. Newark town Wilmington city'. Ward 1 » " 2 " 3 , " 4 " 6 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 " 10 BUBSIX Baltimore hundred Broad Creek hundred Broadkiln hundred, inoL Milton town . Milton town Cedar Creek hundred, inch South Mil- ford town. SonthMDfordtown..„ Dagsboiough hundred . . v. 82 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XIX. — Population of minor dvil diviiiiont — DELAWAEE — Continaed. MinoT civil diyiaions. 1S80. Minor civil diviaions. 1S80. SUSSEX— continned. 2,273 895 1,611 1,813 3,103 SUSSEX— oontiniiea. 3,457 2,248 2,193 3 160 Seaford hundred, incl. Seaford town Seaford town ...... Ijewes and £eboboth. liiuidred 1 542 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 'Washington .... Georgetown Griesboro village Hillsdale village 147, 293 12,578 201 672 Tenallytown village . . TJniontown village Bemajndei of Biatiiot FLORIDA. ALACHUA, Election precinct 1, inoL Waldo town . 2 3 4 6 M: 10, incL Micanopjtwn. [icanopy town Election precinct 11, incL Archer twn.. Archer town Blection precinct 12 BAEEB. Election precinct 1. Sanderson - " " 2. Olnstee *' " 3. Darbyyille. *' " 4. Johnsville . BRADPORD. Election precinct 1. Lawtey 2. Lake Butler . 3. Palestine 4. Providence 6. Pine Hill 6. Starke, incL Starke town. Starke town Election precinct 7. Gross- Roads ....... BBBTABC. Election precinct 1 3.. 4.. 6.. 6.. 7.. 8.. 10. 11. 12. CALHOUN. Election precinct 1. Wewahiohka ... " " 2. Abe Springs — " " 8. Pippins Mms... " " 4. Hansford Mills , 884 1,709 1,553 269 549 2,093 2,782 1,685 697 1,404 432 1,099 126 1,738 647 622 1,511 371 761 769 1,617 145 160 169 142 88 110 58 88 134 127 201 240 607 515 218 Election precincts 1, 2, and 8 Green CJove Springs town (in pre- cinct No. 1). Orange Park town (in precinct No. 8) . Election precincts , " " 4 5 " " 6 7 COLUMBIA. Election precinct 1 10, incl Lake City tn.. Lake City town „ Details cannot be given, as the precincts were not separately retnmea. DUVAL. Election precinct 1 2 " " 3 " " 4, incL Baldwin twn.. Baldwin town Election precinct 5 Jacksonville city Wardl , " 2 , " 3 " 4 Election precinct 13 " " 14 " " 15 16 " " 17 and Mandarin vil- lage (coextensive). ESCAMBLA. Election preoiuotl._ COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 83 Table XIX. — Population of minor oivU divisUmt — FXiORIDA — Continued. Minor civil divlsiona. 1880. MinoT oiTil divlsioiiB. ESCAMBIA — continued. Fensacola city . "Wardl " 2 Election precincts . 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Apalachicola city and ApalacMcola precinct (coextensive). Klo Carrabelle and SMpkees Honse precincts. GADSDEN. Election precinct 1, incL Qninoytown Quincy tO"Wn Election precinct 2 " " 3 " " i " 5 " " 6 ■' " 7 9- 10. Election precinct 1. Bartow " " 2, incL Jasper to"wn. Jasper town Election precinct 3. White Springs ... " *' 4. Belmont - HEENAHBO. Election precinct 1 . 7. 8. 9. 10. HILLBBOBOUGH. Blectlon precinct 1 . 4andU , 5 -A 6, incl. Tampa city. Tampa city . Election precincts 7 a^d 12 . . " " 8 and 13. " " 9 " " 10 " " 11 , HOLMES. BlflCtionprecmct 1. 6,845 1,850 1,478 1,965 1,552 702 610 230 529 374 357 664 1,336 455 3, -957 1,550 1,278 755 862 746 843 966 650 2,306 2,311 311 1,488 735 478 101 634 1,207 167 122 412 362 218 567 176 171 410 527 239 ,363 720 497 449 881 528 673 666 260 202 213 372 402 166 Election precincts 1, 12, and 13 - Election precinct 2 " " 6,incl.Mariaimacit7 Mariannacity Election precinct 7.. 10. 11. JEF7EBB0N. Election precinct 1 3 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10.; 11, 13, and 14. 12 15, 16, and 17. 18 LA FAYETTE. Details cannot be given, as the pre- cincts were not separately returned. Election precinct 1.. " " 2 " " 3 " *' 4, incL Miccosnkee village. MiccosTLkee village Election precinct 5 10. 11. 12, inoL part of Tallar hassee town. Tallahassee town (part of) Election precinct 13, incL part of Talla. hassee town. Tallahassee town (part of) Election precinct 14 15 " " 16 " " 17 " " 18 , Tallahassee town LEVY. Election precinct 1, Bronson; and 2, Levyville. 3. Otter Creek 4 5. Haae Johnson's. -- 6. Stafford's Pond... 7. Willia' Mills LIBEBTT. Election precinct 1. Oak Gfrove " " 2. Bristol " " 3. Larkin's " " 4. Eeady Branch. " " 5. Langston ~ 84 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil MviMons — FLOEIDA — Continaed. Minor civil divisions. MADISON. Bleotion precinct 1. Madison, incl.Madi son town. Madison town^ Election precinct 2. Ellaville " " 3. Norton's Creek.. - " " 4. Mosely Hall; and 9, Tatens. " " 5. Greenville •* " 6. Hambui^ " " 7. Cherry Lake " " 8. ■Withlacoochee... Election precinct 1. Pine Level . 2. Fort Green. 3. FortHartsoft. .. i. Miakka : 5. Sarasota 6. Manatee 7. Palmetto 8. Oak Hill 9. Ogden 10. WTiidden 11. Boney's 12. Lockiear 13. Williamson 14. Port Thompson . 15. Bassenger 16. Hickory Bluff ... UABIOH. Election precinct 1, incL Ooala tOTm. . Ocalsitown Election precinct 2 9.. 10., 11., 12., 13., 14. Key 'VTest city (coextensive vrith elec tion districts 1, 2, 3, 4, S, and 6). Election distiiot 1 , Election districts 7 and 8 . Election precinct 1, Tin- city. • S'emandinaci^ .. Election precinct 2 . . incl. Femandina 4.. 6.. C, 7., 8., 9. 10. 11. Election precinct 1. " " 2., 6,175 758 741 544 1,880 2,145 2,374 1,305 634 675 214 21 40 177 390 353 33 381 32 367 481 60 38 186 3,370 803 1,767 1,979 1,363 165 202 776 1,030 408 336 446 109 582 513 9,890 1,381 1,540 1,560 2,769 2,440 200 1,050 2,696 269 216 346 216 393 1,033 459 379 463 270 Minor civil divisions. OKAHQK— continned. Election precinct 3. Election precinct 1., " " 2.. " '■ 3.. " " 4.. 5., 6., 7.. 8.. Election precinct 1. . 2.. 3., 4. " 6.. " 6. 7., Palatka town . Election precinct 9., " " 10., " 11., " 12. " " 13. " 14.. 8, incL Palatka town. SAINT JOHN'S. Election precinct 1 . , 2., 3, 4 5 6andll 7 8 9 and 10, incl. Saint Angustine city. Saint Angnstlne city SANTA BOSA. Election preoinc^ incl. Milton city. Milton city Election precincts 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Election precinct 7 " 8 " " 9 " 10 " " 11 , Election precinct 1, incL Leesbnrg twn. Leesbnrgtown Election precinct 2. Scott's Mill " " 3. Snmterville ....... " " 4. Webster " " 5. Yolaha " " 6. Bay Lake , " " 7. Hay's Ferry " " 8. Okahomka SUWANNEE. Election preciact 1, incl. Live Oak twn, Live Oak town Election precinct 2 9, incL Wellborn yjll , Wellborn village , COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 85 Table XIX..~Populati 3,791 1,616 1, Oil U 612 1, 100 1, 789 1,014 280 1,164 602 n 378 SS7 471 423 S 567 320 422 227 400 333 li 1,S94 3,239 700 1,182 1, 688 N 1,746 1,276 N 4, 401 1,643 564 ' 1,821 643 776 1,044 N 3, 496 440 212 1,859 791 1,888 N 442 1 815 58 ' 1,022 128 ' 1,222 1,278 ' 1,533 981 731 396 N ! i' 1, 819 1,751 629 1,096 N 1,274 817 N 1,841 MEBIWETHEB. fo. 657 1,487 2,175 " 663. Valdo8ta,incLValdo8tatown. 490 So. 1246. Onsley fo. 669 incL "Woodbury town 1,595 94 " 1268. OceanFond [o. 704 1,129 1,431 756 " 1307. CatCreek ' 706 ' 706 LUMPKIN. ' 715 1,690 1,311 1,497 1,651 1,613 179 ' 726 ' 809 ' 1213 " 837. DaUonega^ incL DaUonega ' 1281, incL Lntherville town Dohlone^a town .- O.1290 1,337 Ko. 838. Shoal Creek MILLEB. 0. 903 " 840. NimMewiU " 900. Tahoola " 935. Davis i,6re 1,188 " 999. Crummy's • 1029 " 1051. Walioo ' 1160 877 •' 1116. Cliestatee MILTON. " 1244. Frogtown " 1252. HigStower " 1296. Cane Creek 1,145 948 ' 842. OldFirst m'ddppib. ' 892. LittleEiver 551 ' 1172. Newtown 818 Wo. 132. Eepnblican ' 1175. Crossville 691 " 134. Tlionison,incl.Tliomson town ' 1176. Alpharetta, incL Alpharetta town. 1,304 164 " 163. Bearing 285 " 274. Wrightsboro' ' 1227. BigCreek 619 M'ltraoBH. ITo. 22 MITCHKLL. 0. 625 1,899 636 " 271. Darien,incl.Darien village.. - ' 791 ' 1033 2 252 No. 1312 Oamillft f^WTl , 672 MACON. 0.1194 956 ' 1299 516 BTo. 543, inol. MaraliaUville town MONEOE. 0. 466 No. 740 " 757 976 " 770, incl. the following places MontJ17,nTnfl, tnwTi . , ' 467 1,043 711 ' 473 474 HP. 814... ...:::;;::".::;:::::;:::: 1,898 1,105 1,546 1,694 1,399 1,100 1,447 957 ^' 1002 o. 504 Ogletliorpe town... 623 639 MADIBON. ' 554 557 No. 203, inoL New^fcown village 695 Newtown village ." 696 1,201 834 Na 204, incL Danielsville vUlaee 599 DanleisviUe vlllflge f. 618 1,160 952 Na 205 632 " 262 634 1,105 " 382 MONTGOMEET. 0. 61 " 383 " 438 " 691 1,807 1,097 850 276 MABIOH. 393 394 1,023 1,044 1221 " 807. Buena Vista, inol.Bnena Vista town. MOEGAN. 0. 276, inol. Madison city Ho. 808. Tazewell 2,966 1,974 800 " 948. Eedbone Madison city ........... " 955. Fort Perry 0. 277 " 1034. JaoksonvUle 278 481 COMPENPIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 9S Table XIX. — Fopulatvm ofmxnor eml SxmiwM — GEOEGIA — Contijaued. Minor civil divisionB. Minor oItU divisions. mBQAN — oontinned. No. 279. Buokhead " 280. Fairplay " 281 " 282 " 283, incLBntledge city... Bntledge city No. 284 " 285 " 286 " 396 " 397 " 399 " 400 No. 824. Town, rnclBSpring FUice twn. Spring Place town No. 825. Bail Ground " 874. Tentt " 972. DooUttle " 984. Eighth " 1011. Alaoulsa " 1013. McDonald " 1039. Shuck Pen " 1291. BnllPen UUSCOSBE. No. 668. LowerTown " 675, tTpatoie j and 774, Steam Mill . " 772. Nance's " 773. TTpperTown " 92L Bozeman's " 1128. Edwards Columhus city NBWTON. No. 420. Britek Store " 481. Stansell's " 462. Town, incL following towns.. Covington town Oxford town No. 463. Wyatt's " 464. Brewer's " 477. Hay's " 546. Gaither's " 647. Oak Hill or Down's " 567. Bocky Plains " 1249. Gum Creek " 1261. Cedar Shoals , OCOHEX. (In 1875, from Clarke ooonty.) No. 221. Watkinsville, inol. Watkins- ville town. "Watkinsville town Na 222. Farmington " 223. Scull Shoals " 224. Dark Comer " 225. 'WUdCat " 239. High Shoals *' 240. Buncombe " 261. Salem OGLSTHOBFI. Na 226 " 227 ■ " 228 " 229 " 230 " 232 " 233 " 234 " 235 " 236 OSLETBOBFB — continued. 800 612 902 643 835 273 945 ,689 729 649 937 532 234 1,170 1,035 856 1,239 787 904 1,100 249 3,971 1,747 3,684 6,152 2,966 802 10,123 1,419 1,189 3,346 1,415 554 694 1,113 2^136 559 779 972 1,065 451 1,205 350 651 661 969 779 560 1,016 610 1,322 1,070 1,162 1,408 1,355 519 2,088 1,124 822 1,295 1,041^. No. 238 " 1303, incL Crawford town- Crawfoidtown P.A.ULDIIIG. No. 832. Burnt Hickory . . " 839. Nineteenth " 942. Weddington " 951. Cains " 1003. Acorn Tree " 1043. California " 1080. Dallas " 1081. Old Twentieth.. " 1087. Pumpkin Vine.. " 1207. Eutah " 1218. TTrnphrey No. 794. Talking Eock " 899. Dug Eoad..^- " 1026. Persimmon ^ree " 1036. Truckwheel , " 1098. Town, including Jasper town. Jasper town ■ No. 1099. Grassy Knob " 1101. Jerusalem " 1129. Townsend's " 1182. Sharp Top " 1287. CrosB-Eoads No. 584, incL Blackshear village . Blackshear village No. 590 " 1181 " 1250 PIKE. No. 605 * * 533, incL Bamesville town . Bamesville town No. 534 " 540, incLMilner village Milner village No. 545 , " 551 " 680, SnoLZebulon town...., Zebulon town No. 681 " 692 roLK. No. 1072. Eockmart, incL Eockmart tn . Eockmart town No. 1073. Buncombe , " 1074. Fish Creek " 1075. Cedartown, incL Cedartown town. Cedartown rawn No. 1078. Hampton " 1079. Hutohlugs " 1223. Youngs FULABKI. No. 348. Salem , " 364. Mitchell " 384. Hartford " 388. Cochran, incLCochrau town.. Cochran town No. 387. TrippviUe " 388. "Walker's " 611. Duprees " 542. HawkinsviUe, IncL Hawkins- ville town. HawMnsTdlle town, ....... 94 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabue XIX. — Population of mmor dvil diviaiona — GEOEGIAT-Continued. !Mjbior civil diyisions. PULASKI — continued. No. 764. ■WTiitfleld'sMiUa. " 1236. Blue Springs No. 306.. 307.. 310., 311. 312. 313. 314. 367. 368, inoL part of Eatonton city . Eatonton city (part of) No. 369 * * 374, incL part of Batonton city . Eatonton city (part of ) No. 375 " 390 Eatonton city. QUinuji. No. 811. Eighth, inol. (Jeorgetown Till. (j-eorgetown village No. 1195. North Carolina " 1196. Florida " 1197. Bnmbleton , No. 436. Cheohero " 452. "War Woman " 509. Tallulah " 556. Teuneasee Valley - " 587. Clayton " 697. Tiger " 636. Persimmon " 1014. Moccasin " 1275. Stonepile BAHDOLPH. No. 718, incl. Cnthhert town . . Cnthbert toTni No. 777 ■- , " 934 " 947 " 954 " 998 " 1131 EIOBMOND. So. 119.. " 120.. " 121.. " 122.. " 123.. " 124.. " 1269, incl. SnmmerviUe village . Summerville village Angnsta city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 BOCKDALK. So. 475 " 476, inoL Conyers town. . GonyeiBtoim... 1,229 921 793 951 729 803 583 656 567 1,933 1,226 709 1,167 145 901 857 1,071 1,371 2,387 245 885 461 508 339 854 651 618 298 594 404 4,215 2,129 2,261 793 1,758 1,453 1,491 1,370 1,227 4,907 2,400 4,317 3,787 1,873 4,830 7,837 3,487 1,328 21, 891 4,907 4,317 4,830 7,837 1,539 3,440 1,374 Minor civil divisions. BOCKDALE — Continued. No. 661. " 1251. No. 785.. " 882.. " 946. " 961.. No. 34, incL Sylvania town . Sylvaniatown No. 35 87., 38., 80.. 259.. 260.. 1286.. BFALDIHa. No. 490 " 1001 and Griffin city (coextensive) . " 1065 " 1066 " 1067 " 1068 " 1069 " 1159. Lime Creet STEWART. No. 725. Mineral Springs " 727. Richland " 747. Pataula " 780. Antioch " 796. Lmnp kin, incL Lumpkin tn . Lumpldn town No. 801. Morenoe " 816. Scienceville " 965. Green Hill " 966. Panhandle " 988. Midway _ BXTMTEB. No. 687 " 745 " 756 " 759 *' 789, incL the following placei AmericusCity Leeton village No. 884 1007.. 1186., No. 681., 685, incL Talbotton town . Talbotton town No. 688 876. 877. •* 889, incL Geneva town- Geneva town .._ No. 894 " 902 " 904 COMPENDroil OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 95" Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions— GEORGIA — Contmued. Minor ci"vil divisions. TAI/IAFBBBO. No. 172 " 601, incl. CraTffordsville Tillage Crawfordaville Tillage No. 602 r. " 603 " 604 " 605 607. 608. No. 89 . 40. SurrenoT " 41. BeidsTiUe, inol. BeidgTille Tillage. KeidsvUle Tillage No. 43. Perry's Mills " 351. Cobb Town " 401. Dog FenneU " 1192 TATLOB. No. 737. BaTiaton 741. Beynolds, incLKeynoldstwn Beynoldstown No. 743. GaxaouTille " 757. Butler , " 768. Dixon'sStore , " 853. Howard " 1071. Cedar Creek No. 337 " 338, inoL MoVille village . McYille Tillage No. 339 " 340 " 1284 No. TKBBSLL. 811. Twelfth district 909. CMckasaw-Hatcliee . " 941. Eleventh district " 1143. Brown's Station " 1160. Dover " 1154, incL Dawson city Dawson city THOMAS. No. 679. Dnncanville " 637. ThomasviUe, inoL Thomas- ville town. ThomasviUe town No. 753. Ca^o, inch Cairo town Cairo town No. 754. Boston, incl. Boston town Boston town No. 763. Ways " 981. EastGlasgow " 1212. Mnrphy " 1227. OchfooKonee, inoL Ochlock- onee town. Ochlockonee town No. 1282. WestGlasgow TOWKB. No. 833. Lower Hlwassee " 918. Brasstown... " 990. Towns " 1138. Hightower " 1243. Upper Biwassee.... "' 1264. Upper Hightower .. 1,105 815 511 543 711 563 450 1,043 687 1,117 519 1,484 1,626 106 1,048 992 962 327 460 1,674 278 1,167 2,764 900 684 958 1,285 1,004 184 688 847 1,004 1,416 1,899 1,418 1, 367 1,263 3,088 1,676 2,337 5,085 2,655 2,009 275 3,591 366 1,949 829 456 1,729 117 1,712 494 859 464 436 Minor civil divisions. No. 655. La Grange, incl. La Grange city. La Grange ci^ , No. 656. East Vernon , " 673. Harrisonville " 697. EoughEdge " 698. MonntviUe " 699. O'Neal's Mills " 700. HogansvUle, incL Hogans- ville city. Hogansville city No. 701. West Point, incl. West Point city. West Point city. No. 735. West Yemon.... " 800. Antioch " 804. LongCane " 805. McLendon's -■-. " 108ft Pool's Mill TWIGGS. No. 323 " 324 " 325, incl. JefTersonville town-. JeflfersonviUe town No. 326 " 354 " 355 " 356 " 372 " 396 " 425 " 1322 TJHION. No. 834. Choestoe " 843. Ivy Log , " 865. BlairsTille, incL Blairsvllle village. Blairsville village No. 994. Canada " 995. G-addistown " 996. Axkaqua — " 1018. Upper Tonng Cane " 1024. Gum Log " 1050. Lower "Soung Cane " 1147. Brasstown " 1155. Dooley " 1162. Coosa " 1241. Cooper's Creek No. 470. Jng " 494. Blackankle " 637. Mint " 655. Bed Bone -- " 661. Town, inch ThomastonvUl.. Thomaston village. « No. 588. Union HBl " 689. Hootenville No. 826. Crawfish Springs " 869. ChestnutFlat " 871. La Fayette, incL La Tayette village. La Fayett« village No. 881. Pond Spring " 943. Wilson's " 944. Keavine - '* 953. East Annuchee " 956. Chattanooga " 960. Cain Creek " 971. Cedar Grove " 1053. West Armuohee 96 ' COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaiona — GEOEGIA — Continaed. Minor civil divisions. V7ALKEB — oontinned. "So. 1161. Lookont Motmtaln. . . " 1257. Diy VaUey ^- 249. Cut-off. 250. Brantley's 415. Lindley^s " 416. BrokenArrow " 417. Boncombe, incL liOgBDVllle village. Iioganville village Xo. 418. Sooiai Circle, incL Social Cir- cle town. Social Circle town So. 419. Town (or Monroe), incL Mon- roe town. Monroe town ISo. 421. Brooks " 454. Mountain " 502. Allen's " 503. Blasingames " 569. GoodHope WABB. No. 451. Waresboro'. " 1030. Sweat's " 1060. Denton's - - . " 1082. Glenmore... " 1231. Way cross .. " 1266. Millwood... Ho. 150. Ponds 153. English " 154. Factory " 165. StagHall " 157. GoosePond " 158. Iforwood " 159. Hello (or Eed Lick) " 425. "Warrenton, incL Wairenton village. "Warrenton village WAsmKQTON. STo. 88. McBride's 89. Wammack's " 90, Ivy's " 91.- Peacock's, inoL Tennille vill. Tennille village No. 92. LamVs " 93. Tanner's " 94. Bavisboro', inoL Davisburo' village. Davisboro' village Ko. 95. Cato " 86. Giles' " 97. Sandersville, incL Sanders- viUe city. Sandersville city Bb. 98. Hebron •' 99. Prosser's " 100. Clay's " 136. Buncombe - " 1253. Biddleville, inch' EiddleviUe village. KiddlBville village No. 1315. Tabernacle No. 333 . " 334 . " 336 . " 683. "' 1217 . 361 1,204 1,022 996 1,363 1,829 242 2,044 606 1,476 630 770 1,521 797 1,477 1,123 1,113 249 460 610 1,440 397 475 1,561 1,475 1,395 1,384 1,399 990 2,206 1,022 1,105 988 1,310 2,092 99 1,821 1,437 2,006 131 1,900 1,960 2,199 1,279 1,072 812 942 ' 700 1,086 195 636 542 546 779 Minor civil divisions. WAYNE — continned. No. 1255, incl. Jessup town - Jessup town No. 1308 " 1313 No. 802 " 978, incL Preston village . Preston vill age No. 1092, incL Weston village. Weston village No. 1093 " U06 No. 426. Mossy Creek . " 427. Naooochee " 558. Tesentee " 721. Blue Creek... " 836. Town Creek-. " 861. Yonah , " 862. Shoal Creek . . WHITFIELD. No. 627. TUton, incl. Tilton town Tilt on town No. 628. VameU's " 629. Lower Tenth , " 631. Ninth " 868. Tricknm '. " 872. Balton, incl. Dalton city Dalton city No. 1049. Tunnel Hill, incL Tunnel Hill town. Tunnel Hill town No. 1233. Mm Creek " 1278. EedClay " 1294. Tipper "Eenth " 1298. Cove City " 1305. Fincher's vriLCOX. No. 433 . " 1103 . " 1158 . " U71 . " fl77 . " 1317 . " 1321 . No. 164, incl. Washington village. Washington vHage No. 165 . 166. 167. 168 . lee . 171 . 174. 175. 176. 177 . 178. 179. 180. 181 . WILKINSON. No. 327, incl. Irwinton town . Irwin ton town No. 328 " 329 " 330 1880. 1,279 662 383 618 469 2,298 139 1,055 176 955 4«fr 1,153 1,142 440 637 826 'K3 529 785 206 868 730 719 851 4,485 2,516 784 258 4Si 561 431 699 613 818 ise 60» 318 536 259 2,99» 2,199 818 1,499 560 800 797 1,162 1,205 782 668 1,066 815 1,278 1,324 264 1,617 834 1,66» COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 97 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — GEORGIA — Continued. Minor civil divisions. 1$$0. Minor civil divisions. 1880. WILKIMBON— continued. ' 2, 226 343 1,363 1,079 1,009 940 WORTH. No. 512 1,514 "867 . ... 741 Ifo. 332 " 1044 577 " 362 " 1121 1,000 " 353 " 1124 " 1125 1,146 " 1245 914 ILLINOIS. Beverly township Burton township, incL Burton village . . Burton village , Camp Point twp-, incl. Camp Point vill. Camp Point village , Clayton township, incl. Clayton vill — Clayton village Columbus twp., incl. part of Columbus town. Columbus town (part of) Concord township Ellington township) , Fall Creek township Gilmer twp., incl. part of Columbus tn, Columbus town (part of) Honey Creek twp., incl. Coataburg tn . , Coatsbarg town Houston township Keene townshij) Liberty township I>ima township, incl. Lima town , Lima town McKee township Melrose township , Mendon township, incL Mendon town. , Meudon town INortheast twp., incL the follow, vills . , Golden village La Prairie village Payaon tw^., incl. the following places, Payson village , Quincy city Ward 1 2 3 ;. 4 5 6 Richfield township , Uraa township , Columbus, town (in Columbus and Gilmer). ALBXAKDEB. Beech Eidge. precinct Cairo precinct, incl. Cairo city Cairo city "Ward 1 " 2 3 ,... " 4 " 5 Clear Creek precinct East Cape Girardeau precinct Elco precinct -^ Goose laland precinct .' Lake Milligan precinct Sandusky precinct Santa F6 precinct Thebes precinct Unity precinct BOND. Beaver Creek precinct Cottonwood Grove precinct 7 1,132 1,374 584 2,102 1,131 1,951 941 ],077 177 1,089 2,304 978 1,296 58 1,412 218 1,112 1,378 1,464 1,577 250 1,302 2,175 1,726 652 1,453 317 233 29, 243 515 27, 268 4,730 2,696 4,688 5,524 4,330 5,300 1,372 1,618 235 9,583 9,011 1,544 2,464 1,878 1,829 },296 488 734 909 844 50 439 315 478 595 1,201 1,642 BOND— continued. Fairview precinct Greenville prec, incl. Greenville city . . Greenville city Lagrange precinct MiUersburg precinct Mulberry Grove precinct Okaw precinct Pocahontas precinct Ripley precinct Zion precinct - BOOSE. Belvidere twp., incl. Belvidere town . . . Belvidere town Ward 1 2 Bonus twp., incl. Garden Prairie vill . . , Garden Prairie village Boone twp., incl. the following villages. Capron village Poplar Grove village (part of) Caledonia twp., incl. the following villa - Caledonia village Poplar Gi'ove village (part of) Flora township Le Roy township Manchester township Spring township .' Poplar Grove village (in Boone and (jaledonia). BKOWN. Buckhoni township Cooperstown township Elkhorn township Lee twp., incl, Mound Station town Mound Station town Missouri township Mount Sterling township, incl. Mount Sterling town. Mount Sterling town Pea Ridge township Ripley townahip, incl. Ripley town Ripley town Yersailies twp., incl. YersaiHes town . . Versailles town , Arispie township, incl. pt. of Tiskilwa town. Tiskilwa town (part of) Berlin township, incl. Maiden village-. Maiden village Bureau township Clarion township Concord twp., incl. following villages.. ' Buda village Sheffield village 1 Dover township, incl. Dover village Dover village Fairfield township Gold township Greenville township 98 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table 'XJX.^- Population of minor civil divisions — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil divisions. BUEEAU — continued. Hall township. Indiantown township, incl. part of Tis- kilwa town. Tiskilwa town (part of) LamoiUe township, incl. Lamoille town. Lamoille town Leepertown township, incl. Bureau Junction village. Bureau Junction village Macon township Maulius township Milo township Mineral township, incl. Mineral village Mineral village l^eponset twj)., incl., Ifeponset village. Neponset village Ohio township, including Ohio village . Ohio village Princeton township, incl. Princeton tn. Princeton town Selby township, incl. De Pue town De Pue town "Walnut township, incl. "Walnut town .. "Walnut town "Westfield twp., incl. Arlington village. Arlington village Wheatland township Wyanet township, incl. Wyanettown. . wyanet town Tiskilwa town (in Arispie and Indian- town). Bell Bview township Carlin township Crater township Gilead township - Hamburg township Hai'dln township, incl. Hardin village. Hardin village Point township Bichwoods township CAKKOLL. Chenr Grove township Elk Horn Grove township Pair Haven township Freedom township Lima township Mount Carroll township Bock Creek twp., incl. Lanark city ... Lanark city Salem township Savanna township, incl. Savanna city . Savanna city Shannon township, incl. Shannon vill. Shannon village "Washington township "Woodland township "Wysox township Xork township, incl. Thomson village Thomson village CASS. Township 17 N., range 8 W., incl. Ash- land town. Ashland town Township 17 N., range 9 "W Township 17 N., range 10 W., incl. Virginia city. Virginia city Township 17 N., range 11 W., incl. Arenzville village. Arenzville village Township 17 N., range 12 "W Township 17 N., range 13 "W 1,058 1,507 419 1,391 488 450 240 768 984 990 997 173 1,467 G52 1,314 385 4,810 3,439 1,684 323 1,377 515 1,319 447 506 1,800 737 753 1,263 530 575 6U 904 • 807 300 1,584 1,193 1,101 589 1,177 781 575 2,878 2,184 1,198 850 1,275 1,000 1,193 713 660 919 1,273 1,521 • 380 1,021 609 824 1,420 1,233 379 751 116 Minor civil divisions. CASS — continued. Township 18 N., range 8 "W Township 18 N., range 9 "W., incl. part of Chandlerville town. Chandlerville town (part of) Township 18 N., range 10 W Township 18 N., range 11 "W , Township 18 N., range 12 "W., incl. Beardstown city. Beardstown city — -' Township 19 N., range 8 "W Township 19 N., range 9 W., incl. part of Chandlerville town. Chandlerville town, (part of ) Township 19 N., range 10 "W Township 19 N., range 11 W Chandlerville town (in townships 18 and 19 N., range 9 "W.). CHAMPAIGN. Brown township Champaign twp., incl. Champaign city. C hampaign city Colfax township Compromise township Condit township Crittenden township East Bend township Harwood township Hensley township Kerr township Ludlow township, incl. Ludlow village. Ludlow village Mahomet twp., incl. Mahomet village. . Mahomet village Newcomb township Ogden township Pesotum township Philo township, incl. Philo village Philo village Eautoul township, incl. Rantoul vill... Bantoul i village Raymond township Sadorus twp., incl. the following vills . . Ivesdale village Sadorus village Saint Joseph township Scott township ^ Sidney township, incl. Sidney village. . . Sidney village Somer township South Homer twp., incl. Homer town.. Homer town Stanton township Tolono township, incl. Tolono town Tolono town Urbana township, incl. TTrbanacity Urbana city CHRISTIAN. Assumption township, incl. Assump- tion village. Assumption village Bear Creek twp., incl. Palmer town Palmer town Buckhart twp., incl, Edinburg village . Edinbnrg village Greenwood township Johnson township _ King township Locust township May township Mosquito lownahip Mount Auburn township, incl. Mount Auburn village. Mount Auburn village Pana township, incl. Pana city Pana city COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 99 Table XIX. — Papulation of minor dvil divisions — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor oiTil diTisionB. Minor civil diviBione. CHRISTIAN— continned. Prairieton township Eicks twp., inol. Morrieonville village Morrisonville village Itosemond township South Fork township Stonington township Taylorville twp., incl. Taylorville town Taylorvile town -. . CLAHK. Anderson township Anhnm township Casey township, inch Casey town Casey town Darwin township Dolson township Dougla-s township Johnson township Marshall twp., inch Marshall city Marshall city MartinsviUe township, incL Martins- ville town. Martinsville town Melrose township Orange township .'. , . . Parker townshif) Wabash township Westfield t^^p., incl. "Westfield village . . "Westfield village York township CLAY. Blhle Grrove township Blair t ownship Clay City twp., incl. Clay City village. Clay City village , Harter township, incl. Flora city Plora city : Housier township Larkinsbnrg township Louisvaie twp., incL Looisville town . Loniaville town Oskaluosa township Pixley township Songer township Stanford township Xenia township, iacl. Xenia village — Xenia village CLINTON. (Township organization' took effect April, 1874.) Breese township, incl. Breese town Breese town Brookside township Carlyle township, incl. Carlyle town. . . Carlyle town Clement township, incl. Clement town. , Clement town East Fork township Germantown township, incl. G-erman- town village. Germantown village Irishtown township Lake township Looking-glass township Meridian township Saint Rose township , Sante F6 township Sugar Creek township, incl. the follow- ing places : Aviston village Trenton town Wade township "Wheatfield township 950 1,606 748 1,274 1,600 997 3,322 2,237 1,216 608 2,062 778 1,162 1,324 614 1,176 2,928 1,885 1,938 663 1,187 1,183 801 3,275 1,234 647 1,186 1,044 983 1,450 612 2,878 1,494 1,136 1,179 1,235 514 1,035 1.566 1,000 1,263 1,418 1,739 574 951 2,448 2,017 861 345 835 1,177 493 886 681 1,9J6 960 1,226 526 2,804 367 1,188 750 954 Ashmore township, incl. Ashmore town Ashmore town Charleston twp., incl. Charleston city . Charleston city East Oakland twp., inch Oakland village Oakland village ■ Humboldt twp., iacl. Humboldt village. Humboldt village Hutton township La Fayette township '. . Mattoon township, incl. Mattoon city . . Mattoon city Morgan township North Okaw township Paradise township Pleasant Grove township Seven Hickory township COOK. Barringtontwp., incl. Barrington village Barnngton village -^ Bloom township Bremen township, incl. Bremen village. Bremen village Calumet twp., incl. the following vills.. Blue Island village (part of) Washington Heights village Chicago city Ward 1 2 3 " 4 ' 5 6 7 8 9. " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " 14 " 15 " 16 ' 17 " 18 Cicero twp., Incl. the following villages- Austin village Brighton village Clyde village Oak Park -nllage Elk Grove township Bvanston twp., incl. the following villa. Evanaton village (part of) Rogers Park village South Bvanston village Hanover township Hyde Park township Jefferson twp., incl. the following vills. Bowmansville village Irving Park village Jefferson village Maplewood village Lake township Lake View township, inch Bavenswood village. Eavenswood village Lemont township, incl. the following villages : Des Plaices village (part of) Lemont village Leyden township Lyons twp., incl. La Grange village La Grange village Maine twp., incl. the following villages. Des Plaines village (part ot) Park Ridge village 100 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXX.. — Population of minor civil divisions— XLUNOIS — Continued. Minor civil divisions. 18S0. Minor civil divisions. ]880. COOK — continued. Naw Trier township, inol. the following villagos : 2,223 200 387 327 419 684 2,503 1,807 1,675 1,208 1,974 731 1,209 3,001 923 716 1,702 451 498 450 954 3,337 448 313 218 401 2,296 204 2,180 1,039 1,542 818 4,400 2,264 1,993 418 1,888 735 1,913 1,125 1,941 1,885 2,874 1,380 314 1,493 1,166 2,495 605 138 2,403 875 1,979 421 2,133 1,155 849 1,174 291 1,413 933 2,465 1,598 DE KALB— continued. 1,278 Genoa twp., inol. Genoa village 1,285 449 1,188 Malta township, mcl. Malta village — 1,237 506 868 944 909 907 Shabbona twp,, incL the following vills. 1,432 Palatine township, incL Palatine village 80 399 SomonauktownsEip, incl. the following places : 3,865 Proviso twp., moi. the following villa . . 2,352 587 Eioh township, inoL Mattison village . . 779 Squaw G-rove twp., incL Hinckley vill.. 1,224 Kiverside twp., incl. Eiverside village . . 368 Sycamore twp., incl. Sycamore city 4,109 3,028 Thornton twp.,incl.t^e following vills. Dalton Station village 842 Lee village (in Shabbona twp., De Kalbco., and Willow Creek twp., Lee CO.). DE wriT. 218 Tfheeling township, Including "West "Wheeling village. "West Wheelmg vllTage Worth township, inol. part of Blue 1,128 3,309 2,709 1,211 1,141 293 Clintonia township, incl. Clinton city . . Blue Island village (in Calumet and "Worth). De Witt township, incl. De Witt vill. . . De Witt village 1,071 Maine). 896 Evanston village (in Evanston and 648 New Trier). Santa Anna twp., incL Farmer city Farmer city 2,146 1,289 951 CRAWFORD. Honey Creek township Hutsonville township, incl. HutsonviUe village. Tunbridge township, incl. Kenny vill.. , 1, 601 Wapella township, incl. WapeUa vill. . . Wapella village 1,199 369 WaynesviUe twp., incl. Waynesville tn . DOUGLAB. Areola township, incL Areola city Areola city » . . Oblong township * 2,925 1,515 Koblnson twp., mcl. l^oblnson village . . Bourbon twp., incl. pt. of Ajtlinr twn . . South "West township 115 Bowdre township 1 620 1,643 2,140 906 Newman township, incl. Newman vill. . 1,162 2,806 1,457 Tuscola township, incl. Tuscola city . . . Arthur town (inBourbon twp., Doug- las CO., and Lowe twp., Moultrie CO.). DU PAGE. Sumpter twp., incl. Majority Point twn DE KALB. Hoomingdale township 1,433 3,294 Downer's Grove twp., incl. the follow- ing villages : Clinton township, incL "Waterman vill. . "Waterman village Cortland twp., incl Cortland village • . . Lisle twp., incl. part of Naperville vill. 1,819 De Kalb twp., inol. De Kalb city DeZalb city Milton township, incl. Wheaton village. Wheaton vUlage 2,300 1,160 C^vv-i^^^^ •il> COMPENDIUM OP 'JHE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ILLINOIS — Conti) MAR ^MS^ Minor cxtU divisions. DU PAGE — continued. Naperville township, incl. part of Kap- erville village. Naperville village (part of) "Wayne township "WinHeld township '. York township, incl. Lombard village. Lomhard village , NaperviUe village (in Lisle and Nap- erville). BrouiUett'a Creek twp., incl. Logan tn, Logan town : , Buck township, incl. Bedmon town , . - Eedmon town , Edgar township, incl. Edgar town Edgar town Elbriage township, incl. the following places : Elbridge town Eerreirtown Nevins town Sandford town Emharras township Grandview township Hunter township Kansas township, incl. Kansas village. . Kansas village Paris township, incl. Paris city Paris city .' Prairie township Koss township, incl. Chrisman village . . Chrisman village Shiioh township Stratton township, inch Vermilion vill . Vermilion village Symmes township Voung America township EDWABDS. Albion precinct, incL Albion town Albion town Dixon precinct French Creek precinct Salem precinct, incl. "West Salem town West Salem town , Shelby precinct EFFINGHAM. Banner township , Bishop township , Douglas township, incl. Effingham city, Effingham city Jackson township , Liberty township Lucas township Mason twp., incl. the following towns.. Edgewood town '. , Maaon town Moccasin township Mound township, incl. Altamont town. Altamont town Saint Francis township Summit township Teutopolis township Union township "Watson township "West township '. Avena twp., incl. Saint Elmo town. Saint Elmo town Bear Grove township Bowling Green township Hunlcane township 2,511 1,435 1,091 2,428 2,324 378 2,073 1,417 19 903 71 1,641 89 1,746 79 29 31 46 1,365 1,940 1,190 1,713 723 5,769 4,373 1,031 1,306 641 1,202 1,481 387 1,521 1,274 3,302 875 627 1,291 1,856 315 1,521 657 915 4,007 3,065 1,233 641 988 1,828 252 621 1,123 1,870 654 828 1,114 962 765 1,002 1,047 1,449 323 1,186 1,447 1,605 Minor civil divisions. FATETTE — continned. Xaskaslfia towiislii]> La Clede township, incl. Farina town . Farina town Lone Grovo township Loudon township Otego township Pope townahij) Ramsey twj) , incL Kamsey village Eamsey village Sefton tdwnsliip Seminary township Sliaron township Vandalia township, incl. Vandalia city ■Yandalia city "Wheatland township "Wilburton township 1880. Brenton twp,, incl. Piper City village . . Piper City village Button township Dix township Drummer twp,, incl, Gibson City town. Gibson City town Lyman township Mona townshij) Patton township, inch Paxton city Paxton city Peach Orchard township Pella township Eogers township Sullivant township Wall township FEAKKUN. Barren township Benton township, incl. Benton village.. Benton village Browning township Cave twp., incl, Thompsonville village. Thompsonville village Eastern township Ewing township, incl, Ewiug village . . . Ewmg village Frankfort twp,, incl. Frankfort town. - Frankfort town Goode township Northern township Six -Mile township Town Mount township Tyrone township _ . , FULTON. Astoria township, incl. Astoria town. . . Astoria town Banner township Bemadotte township Buckheart twp., incl. Bryant village . . . Bryant village '. Canton township, incl. Canton city Canton city Cass township Beerheld township EUisville twj),, incl. EUisville village. .. Ellisville village Fairview twp,, incl, Fairview village. . . Fairview village Parmers township Farmingtontwp,, incl, Farmington town Farmington town Harris township Isabel township Joshua township Kerton township Lee township Lewistown twp,, incl. Lewistown town. Lewistown town 916 1,209 318 1,027 1,789 1,023 700 1,742 376 1,366 1,306 1,789 2,713 2,056 958 1,116 1,342 423 846 1,566 2, 383 1,260 1,235 744 3,139 1,725 747 860 775 717 745 746 2,419 984 1,111 1,899 172 1,647 1,664 170 1,554 196 779 1,256 883 1,164 1,207 2,652 1,280 1,276 1,440 1,757 449 4,738 8,762 1,467 1,004 645 260 1,296 394 1,255 2,104 1,111 1,220 823 1,138 688 1,092 3,136 1,771 102 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaiona — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil diviaiona. 1880. Minor civil divisions. 1880. FULTON— continued . 1,302 1,308 1,937 675 1,917 656 1,733 689 2,093 1,133 565 1,798 128 866 1,384 736 967 1,715 600 1,326 2,149 594 2, 760 1,851 309 841 1,842 471 903 4,226 1,934 316 1,977 986 1,336 408 3,2J4 623 880 4,145 1,504 147 1,430 144 1,019 416 1,906 278 259 882 956 1,673 786 1,042 1,114 3,571 3,486 902 445 1,133 1,052 779 1,234 1,096 1,056 2,202 HAMILTON— continued. 2 096 1,285 Pleasant township, incl. Ipava village. . MoLeansboro' precinct, incl. McLeans- boro' village. 4,986 Putman township, incl. Cuba village. . . 1,341 970 Union township, incl. Avon village Shelton precinct, incl. Dahlgren village. 1,787 205 Yermont tw^., incL Vermont village . . , HANCOCK. Woodlaiid iwp., incl Oberlin village . . . 846 Augnata township, incL Augusta vill . . 1 893 Xoung Hickory township . . 1,015 1 188 GALLATIN. Carthage township, incl. Carthage twn. 2,679 1,694 Chili township, incl. Bowensbnrg vill . . 1,418 289 Eagle Creek precinct Dallas township, inci. Ballad City town. Dallas City town 1,137 EqualitY precinct, incl. Equality vill. . . 714 1 073 1,268 1 130 Harmony township, incl. Bentley city. - 1,248 Shawneetown precinct, incl. Shawnee- town city. La Harpe township, incl. La Harpe city- 1,899 958 Monte Bello twp., incl. Hamilton city . . 1,970 1,025 1,402 1 229 Pontoosuc twp., incl. Pontoosuc vUl 789 266 Prairie township, incL Elvaston village. 1,223 294 CarroUton prec, incl. Carrollton city . . . 1 444 844 Payette precinct Greenfield precinct, incl. Greenfield tn. 1 284 Saint Mary's township, incl. Plymouth village. Plymouth village 1,542 Kane pi ecinct, incl. Kaue village 593 1,401 "Wilcox township, incl. "Warsaw town . . 3,693 "Whitehall precinct "Wythe township 1 135 Wilinington twp., incl. Wilmington vill. HAEDIN. 642 GKUNDT. Au SaWe twp., incl. Minooka town McFarlin precinct, incl. Elizabethtown village. Elizabethtown villaf^e 1,006 484 1 484 Braceville twp., incL Braceville village. Eock Creek precinct Eoseclair precinct, incl. Eoseclair vill. . 841 994 HENDEKBON. Greenfield township, incl. Gardner tn . . 637 Biggsville precinct, incL Biggsville village. Biggsville villa'^e . . 1 269 Morris township, incl. Morris city 368 485 Dallas precinct, inch Dallas City vill. . . Dallas City village 115 Greenville precinct Wauponsee township 581 HAMILTON. Oquawka precinct, incl. Oquawka vill . . 1,438 891 South Henderson precinct 1 182 966 "VValnnt G-rove precinct 689 Flannigan precinct "Warren precinct ■, 422 COMPEIIBIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 103 Table XIX..— Population ofrtnnor oivil dmsions— ILLINOIS— Continued. Minor cwil divisions. Alba town ship Andover township, incl. Andover town. Andover town Annawan township, incl. Annawan vill- Aunawan village Atkinson township, incl. Atkinson vill. Atkinson village Burns township Cambridge twji., incl. Cambridge vill . . Cambridge village Clover township, incL "WoodhuU viU . . - Woodhull village Colona township Cornwall township -' Edford township Galva township, incl. Galva village Galva village ." --.. Geneseo township, iacL Geneaeo city Geneseo city - Hanna township, inoL Cleveland vill. Cleveland village Kewanee township, incl. Kewanee vill . Kewanee village liOraine township Lynn township Munson township Osco township Oxford township Phcenix township Weller township, incl. Bishop Hill vill Bishop Hill village "Westei-n township, incL Orion village. . Orion village "Wethersfield township Yorktown township ■ lEOQUOIB. Artesia township, incL Buckley vill Buckley village Ash Grove township Ashkum township, incL Ashkum vill . . Ashkum village ; - . . Beaver township, incL part of Saint Mary's village. . Saint Mary's village (part of) Belmont township, inol part of Wat- seka city. "Wataekacity (part of ) Chebanse twp., incl. the follow, places -• Chebanse town (part of) Clifton village Concord township Crescent township Danforth township, incl. Danforth vUl- Danforth village Douglas township, incl. Gilman city Gilman city rountain Creek township Iroquois township Loda township, incl. Loda village Loda village Lovejoy township Martinton twp., incl. Martinton viU . . . Martinton village Middleport township, incl. part of Wat- seka city. "Watseka cit.y (part of) Milford township, incL MUford village . Milford village Milks Grove township Onarga township, incl. Onarga village. . Onarga village - Papineau twp., incl. the follow. vlllagos. Papineau village Saint Mary's village (part of ) Pigeon Grove township Prairie Green township Bidgeland township 427 1,603 302 1,287 396 1,423 504 1,023 2,302 1,203 1,671 660 1,226 887 1, 022 3,000 2,148 4,571 3,518 785 303 4,207 2,704 618 1,099 1,039 1,094 1,367 691 1,509 350 1,741 604 1,265 740 1,630 324 1,612 1,847 245 I 1,722 90 1,237 181 2,551 498 474 1,202 1,027 1,582 207 2,254 1,299 799 865 1,427 635 799 1,275 142 2,211 1,326 1,570 612 722 2,249 1,061 1,469 51 137 716 962 805 Minor civil divisions. lEOQUOls — continued. Sheldon township, inol. Sheldon village. Sheldon village Stockland township Chebanse town (in Chebanse twp., Iroquois county, and Otto twp., :Kankakee county). Saint Mary's village (in Beaver and Papineau). i Watseka city (in Belmont and Mid- dleport). JACKBON. Bradley twp., incl. the following towns. Avatown Campbell Hill town Carbondale twp., inch Carbondale city. Carbondale citj Degonia township De Soto township Elk township Fountain Bluff township Grand Tower township, inch Grand Tower city. Grand Tower city Kinkaid township Levan township Makanda township Murphysboro' township, inch Mur- physboro' city. Murphysboro' city Ora township Eidge township Somerset township Yergennes township JASPEK. Crooked Creek township Tbx township Granville township Grove township North Muddy township - . . Sainte Marie twp., incl. Sainte Marie village. Sainte Marie village Smallwood township South Muddy township Wade township, inch Newton village - . Newton village Willow HiU twp., incl. New Liberty tn. iFew Liberty town JEFFERSON. (Adopted township organization hi 1870.) Bald HiU township Blissvilje township Casner twp., incl. pt. of Woodlawn tn. . Woodlawn town (part of) Dodd's township Elk Prairie township Parmington township Field township Grand Prairie township McClellan township Moore's Prairie township Mt. Vernon twp., inol. Mt. Vernon city. Mount Vernon city Pendleton township Home township, incl. Borne town Bome town Shiloh twp., incl. pt. of Woodlawn tewn Woodlawn town (part of) - Spring Garden township, incl. Spring Garden town. Spring Garden town 104 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — ILLINOIS — Continued, Minor civil divisions. JEFFERSON" — continned. "Weber township Woodlawn town (in Casner and Shi- loh). Elsali townabip, incl. Elsali village Elsah village English township Fidelity township Illinois township Jersey township, incl. Jersey ville city. Jerseyvllle city Mississippi township Otter Creek twp,, incl. Otterville town. Otterville town Piasa township, incl. Brighton town . - . Brighton town , Quarry township, incl. Grafton town. . , Gratton town Kich-wooda township, incL Eieldon twn. Fieldon town Euyle township JO DAVIE6B. Apple Biver twp. , incl. Apple River twn. Apple Biver town Berreman township , Council HiU township Derinda township Danleith twp., incl. East Bubuque city. East Dubuque cit5^ East Galena township Elizabeth township, incl. Elizabeth twn Elizabeth town Guilford township Hanover township, incl. Hanover vill.. Hanover village Menominee township Kora township Pleasant Yalley township : . Eice township Bush township Scales Mound township, incl. Scales Mound village. Scalea Mound village Stockton township Thompson township Vinegar Hill townsbij) "Ward's Grove township "Warren township "West Galena township "Woodbine township Galena city ,. . . "Wardl " 2 Bloomfield township Bumside twp., incl. Kew Burnside Till. K'ew Bumside village Cache township Elvira township . _. Goresville township Grantsburg township 1 Simpson township Tunnel Hill township "Vienna township, incl. Vienna village.. Vienna village Aurora township, incl.the follow .places. Aurora city Montgomery village 1,142 319 1,075 250 1,347 1,221 729 4,244 2,894 1,029 1, 324 223 1,418 83 1,268 807 1,147 298 740 1,035 626 590 595 944 1,276 1,037 2,012 1,385 507 1,080 1,410 459 73& 1,007 923 676 1,106 311 1,208 948 649 403 1,897 5,837 1,004 6,451 1,145 1,041 1,143 1,388 .1,734 1,349 2,249 650 1,552 1,165 1,482 1,140 1,064 1,505 1,572 494 13, 950 11, 873 209 Minor civil divisions. KAiro — continu ed. Batavia township, incL Batavia town . . Batavia town Big Kock township Blackberry township , Burlington township Campton township Dundee twp., incl. the follow, villages. . East Dundee village "West Dundee village Elgin township, incl. Elgin city Elgin, city Genevatownship, inch Geneva village.. Geneva village Hampshire twp., incl. Hampshire viU.. Hampshire village Kanesville township Plato township Rutland township Saint Charles township, incl. Saint Charles city. Saint Charles city Sugar Grove township Virgil township, incl. Maple Park vill . . Maple Park village KAMKAKEE. Aroma township, incl. "Waldron village. "Waldron village Bourbonnais township , Essex township Ganier twp., incl. part of Momence vill. Momence village (part of ) Kankakee twp., mcl. Kankakee city . . . Kankakee city I/imestone township Manteno twp., incl. Manteno village. '. . . Manteno village Momence township, incl. part of Mo- mence village. Momence village (part of) Norton township Otto twp., incl. part of Chebanse town. Chebanse town (part of) Pembroke township Pilot township Eockville township Salina township Saint Anne twp., incl. Saint Anne vOl. . Saint Anntf village Sumner township Yellow Head township Chebanse town (in Otto township, Kankakee co., and Chebanse township, Iroquois co.). Momence village (in Ganier and Mo- mence). Big Grove township, incl. Newark vill Newark village Bristol township Fox township Kendall township, incl. Torkville vill. Torkville village , Lisbon township , Little Eock township, incl. Piano town Piano town Na-au-say township Oswego township, mcl. Oswego village Oswego village Seward township Cedar twp., incl. part of Abingdon city. Abingdon city (part of) Cliestnut township COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 105 Table XIX.— Population of minor civil dimsions— ILLINOIS— Continued. Minor civil divisions. 1880. Minor civil divisions. 1880. KNOX— oontinued. 1,071 902 12, 185 11,437 1,029 1,014 1,691 2,523 1,936 1,432 1,812 1,049 1,454 198 1,725 537 289 2,579 1,600 600 500 500 964 1,448 548 1,657 919 1,130 765 1,126 1,794 679 1,682 734 717 1,252 1,781 818 1,511 1,472 134 1,016 592 981 2,418 1,154 1,412 1,116 477 1,327 695 1,231 1,336 877 1,244 1,137 1,046 298 4,491 4,012 1,612 653 1,016 132 1,087 6,508 5,157 711 221 40 LA BALLE — continued. 850 Bimmock township 1,012 Galeaburg twp., incl. Galesbnrg city. .. 1,205 Earl township, incl. Earlville town 2,034 ■Wardl..... 963 " 2 1,524 " 3 504 " 4 653 " 5 " 6 Fa,rm Eidge twp., incl. Grand Eidge village. 1,128 " 7 135 1,163 Henderson twp., incl. Henderson town. 1,034 Groveland township, incL the following villages: 1,588 Indian Point township, incl. the follow- ing places: 156 402 Hope township, incL Lostant village . . . 1,235 Knox township, incL Knoxville city 363 La Salle township, incl. La Salle city . . . La Salle city 8,987 "Wardl.-.r 7,847 " 2 Manlius twp.,' incl. the following places. 2,114 " 3 939 Seneca village Mendota township, inch part of Men- dota city. 738 Maquon township, inch Maqnon village 4,573 Ontario township, incL Oneida city 4,054 Meriden township, inch Meriden vUlago 991 130 1 171 Mission twp., inch the following vills. . 1,617 Salem twp., incl. Yates City village 130 442 Sparta township, incl. Wataga village.. 1 061 979 1 104 Ottawa twp., incl. part of Ottawa city . - Ottawa city (part of) 7,598 "Walnut Grove twp., incl. Altona town . 7,023 925 Abingdon city (in Cedar and Indian Peru township, incl. Pern city 5,053 4,632 778 Kichland township LAKE. Antioch township, incl. Antioch village. Kutland twp., Incl. part of Marseilles town. 1,767 943 Serena township, incl. Serena village. . . 1,077 108 South Ottawa twp., inoL part of Ottawa city. Ottawa city (part of) Troy Grove township, incl. the follow- ing places : Homer village 1,289 Deerfield twp., incl. Highland Park city. Highland Park city 811 1 407 168 88 Liberty ville township, incLLibertyville village. TTtica township, incl. TJtica village Utica village °.. . . 1,273 767 612 Wallace township 800 Shields twp., incl. Lake Forest village . 1,067 Marseilles town (in Manlius and Eut- land). Mendota city (in Mendota and Troy Grove). Ottawa city (in Ottawa and South Ot- tawa). LA WHENCE. Allison township 1 882 4 142 7,834 LA BAtLE. Adams township, incl. Leland village . . 1,068 1,269 Allen township, incl. Ransom village . . . Bridgeport twp., inch part of Bridge- port town. 890 374 Brace township, incl. Streator village . . Streator village Dayton twjt., incL the following villages Christy township, incl. Sumner town. . . Sumner town 2,069 1,021 Deniaon twp., incl. Saint FrancisviUe village. Saint FrancisviUe village 1,844 "Wedron village 334 106 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of miTwr civil divisions — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil diTisione. LAWRENCE— continued. Lawrence twp., incl. the follow, placea. . Bridgeport town (part of) Lawrenceville village Lukin township Petty township Eussel twp., LQCl. Ivussellville town Russellville town Bridgeport town (in Bridgeport and tawrence). Alto township Amboy township, incl. Amboy city . . Am boy city Ashton township, incl. Ashton town . Ashton town Bradford township Brooklyn twp., incl. Compton village. . . Compton village China twp., inch lYanklin Grove town- . i'rankhn Grove town Dixon township, inch Dixon city Dixon city Kast Grove township Hamilton township Harmon township, incL Harmon village. Harmon village Lee Centre township Marion township May township Nachusa township Nelson township Palmyra township Reynolds township South Dixon township Sublette township Viola township Willow Creek twp., incl. part of Lee village. Lee village (part of) Wyoming township Lee village (in Willow Creek town- ship, Lee county, and Shabbona township, Do Kalb county). LIVINGSTON. Amity township, incl. Cornell village Cornell village Avoca township Belle Prairie township Broughton township Charlotte township Chataworth twp., mcl. Chatsworthtown Chatsworth town Dwight twp., inch Dwight village. . - Dwight village Eppara's Point township Esmen township Fayette township, incL Strawn village . Strawn village Forrest township, inch Forrest town . . . Foixest town Germanville township Indian Grove twp., incL Fairbury town . Fairbury town Long Point township Nebraska township Nevada township Newtown townsuip ■ Odell twp., incL Odell village Odell village Owego township Pike township Pleasant Ridge township Pontiac township, incL Pontiac city Pontiac city 1,709 76 514 1,832 1,699 1,283 265 450 1,028 3,671 2,448 1,008 646 848 1,296 300 1,411 730 4,241 3,658 797 427 1,016 238 984 902 848 1,148 579 1,118 743 973 1,104 685 1,209 138 1,455 218 1,290 437 871 708 1,010 853 1,869 1,054 2,170 1,295 1,081 876 712 331 1,292 357 547 3,143 2,140 1,125 1,251 1, 127 1,344 2,004 908 975 990 737 3,414 2,242 Minor civil divisions. LIVINGSTON— continued . Reading township Rook's Creek township Round Grove township Saunemin township Sullivan township Sunhnry township Union township Waldo township LOGAN. .^tna township Atlanta twp., incl. Atlanta city Atlanta city , Broadwell twp., incL Broadwell village. Broadwell village Chester township Coi win township ■ Bast Lincoln twp., incL part of Lincoln city. Lincoln city (part of) Elkhart twp., incl. pt. of Elkhart town . Elkhart town (part of) Eminence township Hurlburt twp., incl. pt. of Elkhart twn. Elkhart town (part of) Laenna township Lake Fork township Mount Pulaski twp., incl. Mount Pu- laski village. Mount Pulaaki village Oran township Orvil township Prairie Creek township Sheridan township West Lincoln twp., incl. pt. of Lincoln city. Lincoln city (part of) Lincoln city (in East and West Lin- coln). Elkhart town (in Elkhart and Hurl- burt). M'DONOUGH. Bethel township Blandinsville township Bushnell twp., inch Bushnell city Bushnell city Chalmers twp., incl. pt. of Macomb city. Macojnb city (part of) Colchester twp,, incl. Colchester town. . Colchester town Eldorado township Emmett twp., incl. pt. of Macomb city . . Macomb city (part of) Hire township Industry twp , incl. Industry village . . . Industry village Le Moine" twp., incl. Colmar town Colmartown Macomb twp., incl. the follow, places... Bardolph village (part of ) MacouHj city (part of) Mound twp., incl. part of Bardolph vill. Bardolph village (part of) , New Salem township PralriR City twp., incl. Prairie City vill Prairie City village Soiota twp., incl. the following towns . Good Hope town (part of) Sciota town Scotland twp., incl. pt. of Macomb city Macomb city (part of) Tennessee twp., mcl. the follow, places Hills Grove town , Tennessee village 18S0. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 107 Table XIX. — Populalion of minor civil (imsiows— ILLINOIS— Continued. Minor civil divisiona. m'donough — Gontiniied. ■Walnut Grove t^wp., incL part of Good Hope town. Good Hope town (part of) Bardolph. village (in Macomb and Mound). , Gijod Hope town (in Sciota and "Wal- nut). Macomb city (in Chalmers, Emmett, Macomb, and Scotland). Alden township Algonquin twp., incl. part of Crystal Lake village. Crystal Lake village (part of) Burton township Chemung; twp., mcl. Harvard village. . . Harvard village Coral township Dorr twp., incL 'Woodstock city "Woodstock city Bunham township Grafton twp., incL Huntley Grove vill. . Huntley Grote village Greenwood township Hartland township Hebron township Marengo twp., incl. Marengo village - . . Marengo village , McHeury twp., incl. McHenry village. . McHenry village Nunda twp., incl. the follow, villages. . . Crystal Lake village (part of) !N"unda village - - . - Richmond twp., incl. Eichmond village. Richmond village RUey township Seneca township Crystal Lake village (in Algonquin and Nun da). Allen township, incl. Stanford village. Stanford village Anchor township Arrowsmith township Bell Flower township Eloomington township, incl. wards 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Bloomington city. Bine Mound township Cheney's Grove township, incL Say- brook village. Saybrook village Chenoa township, incl. Chenoa town . - : Chenoa town ■ Cropsey township Dale township - Danvers township, incl. Dan vers viU. . . Danvers village Downs township Dry Grove township Empire township, incl. Le Roy city Le Roy city Funks (jrove township Gridley township, incl". Gridley town. . . (>iidley town - Hudson township, incl. Hudson village. Hudson village Lawndale township Lexington twp., incl. Lexington town . . Lexington town Maitin township Money Creek township Mount Hope twp., incl. McLean village, McLean village Nonnal twp., mcl. Normal city and wards 5 and 6 of Bloomington city. Normal city 122 409 325 3,140 953 2,321 447 294 2,690 1,607 1,279 2,662 1,475 966 1,441 605 966 1,054 918 2,082 1,264 2,313 874 1,721 99 388 1,359 464 864 1,025 546 1,201 353 942 1,256 1,282 14, 476 1,115 1,826 734 2,036 1,063 497 1,133 1,755 460 1,366 1,147 2,341 1,068 819 1,768 419 1,308 276 977 2,404 1,254 1,026 1,104 1,490 490 8,045 2,470 Minor civil divisions. M'LEAU — continued. Old To-wn townsMp Padua township Eandolph twp., incl. Heyworth village. Hoy wortli village Towanda twp., incl. Towanda village - . Towanda village "West township White Oak township Yates township Bloomington city Ward! 1880. Austin township Blue Mound township Decatur twp., incl. Decatur city. Decatur city "Wardl " 2 Friends Creek township Harristown township Hickory Point township ; lllini twp., inch Warrensburg town — Warrensburg town Long Creek township Maroa township, iucl. Maroa town Maroa town MUam township Mount Zion township Niantic township, incl. iNiantic town . - . Niantic town Oakley township Pleasant View township, incl. Blue Mound town. Blue Mound town South Macon township, incl. South Macon town. South Macon town South Wheatland township Whitmore township MACOUPIK. (Township organization adopted l?o- vember, 1870.) Barr township ". Bird township Brighton township, incl. Brighton twn . Brighton town Brusliy Mound township Bunker Hill township, incl. the follow- ing towns : Bunker Hill town Woodbum town Cahokia township, incl. Clyde village . . Clyde village Carlin ville twp., incl. Carlinville city . . . Carlinville city Chesterfield township, incl. the follow- ing villages : Chesterfield village Medora village (part of) Dorchester township, incl. Dorchester village. Dorchester village Gillespie township, inch (Jillespie vill- - G-illespie village , . , . Girard township, inch Gii'ard village - . . Girard village Hillyard township 1,027 1,505 1,957 660 1,255 261 1,244 532 l,li6 17,180 2,843 4,225 3,060 2,325 2,889 1,838 944 1,204 10, 922 0,547 2,72G 1,977 1,837 1,682 1,325 1,471 963 1,205 1,232 285 1,377 1,958 870 631 1, 202 1,062 321 1,045 1,331 532 1,611 793 1,187 1,320 1,135 1,004 2,030 691 917 2,935 1,441 236 973 61 4,014 3,117 1,365 195 290 1,198 1,419 432 1,635 1,024 1,123 108 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table SIX. — Population of minor dvil divisiona— ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil diviaiona. Minor civil divieions. MACOUPIN — continued. Honey Point township Nilwood township, incL !Nilwood town . Nil wood town North Otter township North Palmyra township, incl. part of JPalymra village. Palymra village (part of) Polk township Scottville township, incL ScottviUe twn. ScottviUe town Shaw's Point township Shipman township, incL the following places : Medora village (part of) J?iasa town Shipman town South Otter township South Palmyra township, incL part of Palymra village. Palymra village (part of) Staunton township, incL Staunton viU. . Staunton village Yirden township, incL Virden city Virden city "Western Mound township - - Medora village (in Chesterfield and Shipman) . Palmyra village (in North and South Palmyra). MADISOK. (Adopted township organization No- vember 5, 1875.) Alhambra township Alton twp., incL the following places- Alton city Wardl " 2 Noi-th Alton town Chouteau township Collinsville twp., incl. Collinsville city . (^ollinsville city Edwardsville township, incl. Edwards- ville city. Edwardsville city Fort Knssell township, incL part of Bethalto village. Bethalto village (part of) Eosterburg township Godfrey township ^ Hamel township Helvetia township, incl. Highland city . Highland city Jarvis township, incL Troy village Troy village Leef township Marine township, incL Marine town Marine town More township Nameoki township New Douglaa twp., incL New Douglas village. New Douglas village Olive townSiip Oinphghent twp., incl. "Worden village . Worden village Pin Oak township ■ - - • Saint Jacob's township, incl. Saint Jacob's town. Saint Jacob's town Saline township Tenice township, incl. Venice village . . Venice village 942 1,344 379 1,087 1,199 84 860 1,523 284 957 1,682 107 148 486 1,110 1,473 138 2,797 1,358 1,987 1,608 984 397 222 1,228 9,848 8,975 1,425 949 1,418 1,306 1,459 1,483 935 838 1,094 4,577 2,887 4,133 2,887 1,413 115 1,652 2,277 1,222 3, 359 1,969 1,942 G48 919 1,925 774 1,249 1,466 967 400 852 1,308 384 1,149 1,779 461 1,302 1,119 612 UADTSON — continned. Wood River township, incL the follow- ing places : Bethalto village (part of) Upper Alton city Be^alto village (in Fort BasseU and "Wood Kiver). MARION. (In 1873 adopted township organiza- tion.) Alma township Carrigan township Centralia township, incL the following places : Centralia city Wardl " 2 " 3 Central City town Foster townsnip Haines township luka township, incL luka town luka town - - . Kinmundy twp., incL Kinmundy city - . Kinmundy city Meacham township .'. . Odin twp., incL the following villages .. Odin vOlage Sandoval village Omega township Patoka township, incL Patoka town Patoka town Raccoon township Romine township Salem township, incl. Salem city Salem city Stephenson township Tonti township MARSHAIX. Belle Plain township, incL La Rose viU. La Rose village Bennington township Evans township, incl. Wenona city Wenona city Henry townsnip, incL Henry city Henry city Hopewell township Lacon township, iucL Lacon city Lacon city 1 La Prairie township Richland township Roberts township, incl. Varna village . . Varna village .^- Saratoga township Steuben township, incl. Sparland town . Sparland town Whitefield township IIASON. Allen's Grove twp., incl. San Jos6 vlll. . San Jos6 village Bath to^vn3hi^J, incl. Bath town Bath town Crane Creek township Forest City township Havanna township, mcL Havanna city . Havanna city Kilboume township Lynchburg township Manito township, incl. Manito town Manito town _ Mason City township, incl. Mason city . Mason city Pennsylvania township , Quiver township, iucL Topeka village. . Topeka village COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 109 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil divisions. MASON — continued. Salt Creek township . Sherman township . . . MASSAC. (Not under township organization.) Benton precinct Brooklyn precinct Georges Creek precinct Hillerman precinct Jackson precinct Metropolis prec, incl. Metropolis city - Metropolis city "Washington precinct MENARD. (Not under township organization.) Athens precinct, incl. Athens village.. Athena village Greenview precinct, incl. Greenview village. Greenview village Indian Creek precinct Petersburg precinct, incl. Petersburg town. Petersburg town Kock Creek precinct , Sand Eidge precinct Sugar Grove precinct TaTlnla precinct, incl. Tallula village . . TaUula village MEBCEB. Abington township Duncan township Eliza township Green township, incl. Viola village Viola village Keithsburgtwp., incl. Keithahurg lown Keithshurg town Mercer township, incl. Aledo village .. Aledo village Millersburg township New Boston twi>., incL New Boston city New Boston city North Henderson" township Ohio Grove township Perryton township Pre-emption township Eichland Grove township, incl. the fol- lowing villages : Cable village Swedona village Eivoli township, incL New Windsor tn. New Windsor town Suez township MONROE. (Not under township organization.) Bluff precinct Columbiajprecinct, incl. Columbia town Columbia town Harrison ville precinct Mitchie precinct Moredock precinct New Design precinct New Hanover precinct Prairie Du Long precinct Eenault precinct "Waterloo precinct, incL Waterloo town Waterloo town MONTGOMERY. (Adopted twp. organization in 1873.) Audubon township . - . Bois D'Aro township . 978 765 670 9] 2 726 971 1,486 4,531 2,668 1,147 1,998 410 1,639 450 761 4,262 2,332 1,007 1,409 589 1,359 54C 909 932 783 1,545 370 1,278 942 2,490 1,492 1,174 1,526 633 1,138 1,057 1,059 1,113 2,019 572 213 1,407 513 1,073 807 2.242 1,308 741 857 662 1,543 568 1,461 1,692 3,109 1,802 1,413 1,230 Minor civil divisions. MONTGOMERY — continued. Butler Grove twp., incl. Butler village- Butler village Eaflt Fork township Fillmore township '. '. Grisham township Harvel township Hillshoro' twp., incl. Hillahoro' city ... Billshoro' city Irving township, incl, Irving village -. Irving village Nokomis township, incl. Noiomia town Nokomis town North Litchfield township, exclusive of part of the city of Litchfield. Pitman township Raymond township, incL Raymond vill. Raymond village Rountree township South Litchfield township, esclusiveof part of the city of Litchfield. "Walshville twp.. incl.Walshville town. Walshville town Witt township Zanesville township Litchfield city (in North and South Litchfield). MORGAN. (Not under township organization.) Arcadia precinct Bethel precinct Concord precinct Franklin precinct Jacksonville precinct, incl. Jackson- ville city. Jacksonville city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 LynnvUle precinct Mauvaiso Terre precinct Meredosia precinct, inch Meredosia tn. Meredosia town Sulphur Springs precinct Waverly precinct, incl. Waverly village Waverly village Woodson precinct Wright's precinct, incl. Murrayville tn. Murrayville town Tateaville precinct % MOULTKIK. Dora twp., incl. Dalton City village Dalton City village East Nelson township Jonathan Creek township Lovington township Lowe twp., incl. part of Arthur village. Arthur village (part of) Marrowbone twp., incl. Bethany village Bethany village Snllivan township, incl. Sullivan city. . Sullivan city Whitley township Arthur village (in Lowe township, Moultrie county, and Bourhon township, Douglas county). OGLE. Brookville township Buffalo township, incl. Polo city Polo city Byron township Dement township, incl. Creston village. Creston village 110 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil divisions. OGLE— continued. Eagle Point township Flagg township, incl. Rochelle city... KocheUe city Forreston township Grand Detour township La Favette township , Leaf iliver township , Lincoln township LynnviUe township Marion township Maryland township Monroe township MountMomstwp,,incl.Mt. Morris Till, Mount Morris village , Nashua township Oregon township, incl. Oregon city . . . Oregon city .* Pine Creek township , Pine Eock township Eockvale township Scott township , Taylor township White Eock township PEOKIA. Akron township , Brimfield twp., incl. Brimfield town . . Brimfield town , Chillicothe twp., incl. ChiUicothe city. Chillicothe city Elmwood twp., incl. Elmwood town . .. Elmwood town Hallock township HoUis township ■Jubilee township , Kiukapoo township Limestone township , Logan township Medina township Millbrook township Peoria township, incl. Peoria city Peoria city "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 Princeville twp., incl. Princeville vill., PrinceviUe village , Eadnor township, incl. Dunlap village. Dnnlap village , Richwood township Eoaefield township Timber township Trivoli township PEHRT. (IN'ot under township organization.) Beaucoup precinct Du Quoin precinct, incl. Du Quoin city, Du Quoin city Grand Cote precinct , Lost Prairie precinct Paradise precinct Pinckney vUleprecinct, incl. Pinckney- vilJe village. Pinckneyville village Southwestern precinct , Tamaroa precinct, incl. Tamaroa vill .. Tamaroa village PIATT. Bement township, incl. Bement town . . Bement town 687 2,716 1,893 2,374 .512 384 1,247 1,334 805 1,167 1,301 968 1,959 855 432 1,765 1,088 1,199 1,137 8^6 1,002 352 1,216 1,843 832 1,357 936 2,430 1,504 1,085 1,160 872 1,417 2,501 1,046 723 1,163 30, 251 29, 259 5,661 2,505 2,682 2,011 3,899 3,279 3,727 2,192 3,303 1,682 509 1,197 146 1,282 1,220 1,774 1,136 1,050 5,540 2,807 941 865 608 3,583 964 1,084 2,336 798 2,030 963 Minor civil divisions. PIATT — continued. Blue Bidgetwp., incL Mansfield village Mansfield village Cerro G-ordo township, including Oerro Gordo town. Cerro Gordo town Goose Creek township , Monticeilo twp., incl. Monticello city., Monticello city Sangamon township Unity township "Willow Branch township PIKE. Atlas to wnshi p Barry township, incl. Barry town Barry town CbamlJerBburg township Derry township, incl. El Daratown... El Dara town Detroit township, incl, Detroit town... Detroit town Fairmont township Flint township Griggsville twp., incl. Griggsville city. Griggsville city Hadley township Hardin twp., incl. Time village Time village Kinderhook township, incl. Kinder- hook village. Kindei hook village Levee township Martinsburg township Montezuma township, incl. the follow- ing places : Milton village Montezuma town Ifewburg township New Salem twp., mcl. New Salem twn. New Salem town Pearl township Perry township, incl. Perry town Perry town Pittsfield twp., incl. Pittsfield town Pittsfield town Pleasant Hill township, incl. Pleasant Hill village. Pleasant Hill village Pleasant Vale township, incl. New Canton town. New Canton town Boss township Spring Creek township •. . POPE. (Not under township organization.) Alexander precinct , Columbus precinct Eddyville precinct Golconda precinct, incl. Golconda vill. . Golconda village Grand Pier precinct Jackson precinct Jefferson precinct Logan precinct Monroe precinct Polk precinct Union precinct "Washington precinct "Webster precinct PULASKI. (Not under township organization.) Burkville precinct Grand Chain precinct Mound City precinct COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Ill Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil divisions. PULASKI — con tinned. Ohio precinct, incl. Caledonia town. Caledonia town Pnlaski precinct UUin precinct "Villa Kidge precinct Wetaug precinct Granville twp., incl. G-ranville village. G-ranville village Hennepin twj)., incl. Hennepin village Hennepin village Magnolia twp., incl. Magnolia town . . Magnolia town Senacliwine township EANDOLPH. (Kot under township organization.) Baldwin precinct, incl. Baldwin town. Baldwin town Blair precinct Bremen precinct Brewersville precinct Central precinct Cheater precinct, incl. Chester city. - . Chester city Coulterville precinct, incl. Coulter- ville town. Coulterville town Evansville precinct, incl. Evajisville tn. Evanaville town Florence precinct Kaskaskia precinct, incl. Saskaskia Tillage. Kaakaskia village Prairie du Eocher precinct, incl. Prai- rie du Rocher town. Prairie du Kocher town Red Bud precinct, incl. Ked Bud city . . Eed Bud city Bockwood precinct Kuma precinct Sparta precinct, incl. Sparta city Sparta city Steele's Mills precinct, incl. Steeles. ville town. Steelesville town Tildenprecinct Wine Hill precinct Bonpas township Claremont twp., incl. Clareniont town Claremont town Decker township Denver township German township .• Madison twp., incl. Parkersburg town. Parkersbur^ town Noble township, incl. Noble town . . Nobletown Olney township, incl. Olney city Olney city Wardl " 2 " 3 Preston township EOCK ISLABD. Andalusia township Blaok Hawk township, incl. Milan town Milan town Bojvlingtownship Buffalo Pra irie township Canoe Creek township 1,472 132 819 941 1,366 543 1,499 260 1,734 623 1,490 305 831 1,564 271 720 707 667 987 4,551 2,580 1,280 690 1,098 331 761 1,213 326 1,189 228 2,539 1,338 987 888 3,421 1,754 1,499 490 738 881 1,246 1,731 163 1,233 956 1,079 1,572 258 1,657 502 4,801 3,612 1,078 1,149 1,285 1,220 1,422 845 850 1,122 436 Minor civil divisions. BOCK ISLAKD— continued. Coal Valley twp., incl. Coal Valley viU Coal Valley village Coe township -, Cordova township, incl. Cordova vill. . . Cordova village Drury township Edgington township Hampton township, incl. the fol. vills . . Hampton village Kapids City village (part of) Moline township, incl. Moline city Moline city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Port Byron twp. , incl. the followingvills . Port Byron village Bapids City village (part of) Bock Island twp. and Bock Island city . Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 Eural township South Moline township South Kook Island township Znma township Bapids City village (in Hampton and Port Byron). SAINT CLAIR. (Not under township organization.) Belleville city Caseyville town East Carondelet village East Saint Louis city FayetteviUe town Preeburgh town Lebanon city Mascoutah town MlUstadt town New Athens town O'Fallon village Smithton village Summerfield vrQage West Belleville village SALINE. (Not under township organization.) Brushy precinct Cottage Grove precinct Douglas precinct El Dorado precinct, incl. El Dorado tn . Bl Dorado town Galatia precinct, incl. Galatia village. . . Galatia village : Harrisburg prec, incl. Harrisburg tn. - . Hanisburg town Independence precinct Long Branch precinct Plainview precinct Kaleigh precinct, incl. Ealeigh village.. Raleigh village Somerset precinct Stone Fort precinct SAKGAMON. Auburn township, incl. Auburn town . . . Auburn town Ball towliship Buffalo Heart township 112 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ILLINOIS — Continued. 'Minor civil divisions. fiAKGAUON — continued. ' Capital township and Springfield city (c6ext«n8ive). "Ward I " 2 '* 3 " 4 ** 5 " 6 Cartwright township, incL Pleasant FlSiins village. Pleasant Plains village Chatham township, incl. Chatham vill . Chatham village Clear Lake twp., incL Eiverton village . Kiverton village Cooper township Cotton HiU township Cturan township Fancy Creek township Gardner township Illiopolie township, incl. Illiopolis twn . Illiopolia town I8la'^d Grove township, incl. Berlin tn . Berlin town Loami township, incl. Loami village Loami village Mechanicsbnrg township, incl. thefol- lowing towns : Buffalo town Dawaon town Mechanicsburg town New Berlin twp., incL New Berlin tn . . New Berlin town, Pawnee township Eochestor twj>., incl. Rochester vill Kochester village Salisbury township^ Springfield township Talkington township "Wheatneld township "Williams twp., incl. Williamsville tn. . . "Williamsville town - "Woodside township SCHUYLER. Bainbridge townehi;p Birmingham township Brooklyn township Browning township Buena Vista township Camden township Frederick township Hickory township Huntsville township Littleton township Oakland townshij) Eushville township, incl. Kushville tn . . Enshville town "Woodstock township «. SCOTT. Alsey precinct Bloomtield precinct Bluffs precinct, incl. Bluffs village Bluns village Exeter prec, including Exeter town — Exeter town Glasgow prec, incl. Glasgow village — Glasgow village Manchester prec, incl. Manchester tn.. Manchester town Merritt precinct Naples precinct, incl. Naples town Naples town Oxville precinct Point Pleasant precinct Sandy precinct 2,271 3,257 2,899 3,397 4,346 3,573 2,050 417 1,377 454 2,031 705 870 1, 151 1,065 1,299 1,246 1,322 686 1,000 287 1,550 306 1,784 338 201 396 962 403 1,131 1,318 307 689 3,481 1,064 763 1,665 457 1,636 1,205 1,074 1,134 1,528 1,277 1,112 489 580 1,192 1,060 1,261 2,956 1,662 1,381 1,201 658 162 581 291 1,121 249 1,118 394 820 749 442 276 373 439 Minor civil divisions. SCOTT — continu ed, "Winchester prec, incl. "Winchester tn . . "Winchester town BHELBY. Ashgrove township "Big Spring township, incl. Sigel town . . Sigel town Cola Spring township I)ry Point twp., incl. Cowden village... Cowden village Flat Bi-anch township Holland township Mowequa twj),, incl. Mowequa village. . Mowequa village Oconee township, incl. Oconee town — Oconee town Okaw township Penn township Pickaway township Prairie twp., incl. Stewardson town — Stewardson town Kichland township Kidge township Eose twp., exclusive of part of Shelby- ville city. Eural township Shelbyville twp., exclusive of part of Shelbyville city. Todd's Point township Tower Hill twp., incl. Tower HiU twn-. Tower Hill town Windsor twp., incl. Windsor city "Windsor city ' Shelbyville city (in Eose and Shelby- ville). Elmira township Essex twp., incl. part of Wyoming tn . . Wyoming town (part of) Goshen twp., incL, La Fayette village. . La Fayette village Osceola twp., incl. Bradford village Bradford village Penn township Toulon twp., incl. the following places . Toulon town Wyoming town (part of) Valley township , West' Jersey township Wyoming town (im Toulon and Wyo- mingl. STEPHENSON. Buck Eye township Dakota township, incl. Dakota town. .. Dakota town Erin township Florence township , Harlem township .' Jefferson township , Kent township Lancaster township, exclusive of part of the city ot Freeport. Loran township Oneoo twp., incl. Orangeville village. .. Orangeville village Eidott township, incl. Eidott viUage... Eidott village Eock Grove township Eock Eun township, incl. the follow- ing places ; Davis village Eock City town Silver Creek township, exclusive of part of the city of Freeport. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 113 Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions— ILLINOIS— Continued. Minor civil divisionB. BTEPHEK60N — continaed. "Waddams townshij) West Point towp., incl. Lena town Lena town "Winalow townsliip Freeport city (in Lancaster and Silver Creek). Waxdl " 2 " 3 TAZEWELL. Boynton township Cincinnati townsnip Deer Creek township Delavan township, incl. Delavan town. Delavan town Dillon township Elm Grove township, incl. part of Tre- mout town. Tremont town (part of) Fond du Lac township Groveland township Hittle township Hopedale township , Little Mackinaw twp., inch Minier viU. . Minier village' Mackinaw twp., incl. Mackinaw town . Mackinaw town Malone township Morton township , Pekin township, incl. PeMn city Pekin city Sand Prairie township ,. Spring Lake township , Tremont twp., incl. pt. of Tremont tn. . Tremont town (jiart of) , Washington twp., incl. Washington cy. "Washington city Tremont town (in Elm Grove and Tremont). UNION. (Not under township organization. ) Anna precinct, incl. Anna town. ., Anna town Dongola precinct, incl. Dongola vill. . . Dongola village Joneshoro' prec, incL Jonesboro' city. Jonesboro' city Mill Creek precinct Misenheimer precinct Preston precinct Rich precinct Ridge piecinct South Pass prec, incl. South Pass vUl. South Pass village Ktokes precinct Union precinct VEBMU-ION. Blonnt township Butler township Cari'oU township Catlin township, incl. Catlin towh... Catlin town Danville twp., incl. the following places DanviUo city , German to w^ village South Danville village El wood twp., incl. Ridge Farm village . Eidge Farm village Georgetown township, incl. Goorget town village. Georgetown village , Grant twp., incl. the following places . , Hoopestou city Koflsville village (part of) 80 ],435 2,744 1,520 1,004 8,516 2,858 2,287 3,371 840 871 857 2,044 1,340 1,082 1,431 51 776 1,505 921 1,354 1,575 600 1,627 482 730 1,400 6,164 5,993 ],020 939 1,235 366 3,205 1,397 417 3,308 1,404 2,553 599 2,009 879 400 671 283 1,427 2,318 3,072 800 1,236 825 1,910 2,012 1,921 1,930 317 11, 659 7,733 540 718 2,669 237 2,608 741 3,462 1,272 Minor civil divisions. VERMILION— continued. Middlefork town., incL Marysville vill . Marysville village Newell township Oakwood townsnip Pilot township Ross twp., incL part of RossviUe vill. . . Rossville village (part of) Sidell township Vance township, incl. Fainnount twn . Fairmount town Rossville village (in Grant and Ross) - WABASH. (Not under township organization.) Bonpas precinct Coffee precinct Friendsville precinct Lancaster precinct Lick Prairie precinct Mount Carmel precinct, incl. Mount Carmel city. Mount Carmel city "Wabash precinct WARREN. Berwick township Coldhrook township Ellison township Floyd township Greenbush township Hale township Kelly township Lenox township Monmouth twp., incl. Monmouth city . Monmouth city Point Pleasant township Roseville twp., incl. Roseville village.. RosevUlu village Spring Grove twp., incl. Alexis village - Alexis viUage Sumner township Swan township Tompkins twp., incl. Kirkwood vill Kirkwood village WABHINGTOil. (Wot under township organization.) Ashley precinct, incl. Ashley town . . . . Ashley town Covington precinct, incl. New Minden village. New Minden village Dubois precinct, incl. Dubois town Dubois town Elkton precinct Ho.yleton precinct Iry'iugton precinct Lively Grove precinct Nashville precinct, incl. Nashville city. Nashville city , OkawviUe precinct, incl. Okawville tn , Okawville town Pilot Knob precinct Plum Hill precinct Richview precinct, incl. Richview viU . Richview village Tenedy precinct. > WAYNE. Arrin^ton township Bammll twp., incl. part of Fairfield tn. Fairfield town (part of).... Bedford township Big Mound twp., incl. part of Fairfield town. Fairfield town (part of) 114 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XlX.'-PopulaUon of minor cml di/visiona — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil diTisions. WAYNE — continued. Brush Creek township Elm River township Four-Mile township Hickory Hill townehix; Indian Prairie township Jasper township Lamard twp., inch Jeffersonville vill. . . Jeffersonville village licech township Maasillon township Mount Erie twp., mol. Mount Erie tn. . Mount Erie town 2if township Eairfield town (in Bamhill and Big Mound). WHITE. (Keorganized and adopted township organization in 1872.) Burnt Prairie township ■ Carmi township, incl. Carmi town Canni town Emma township Enfield township, incL Enfield town — Enfield town Gray township Hawthorn township Herald Prairie township Indian Creek twp., incL Morris City villajse. Morris City village Mill Shoals twp., incl. Mill Shoals twn Mill Shoals town Phillips twp., incl. PhiUipstown vill, . . Phillipstown village , WHITESIDE. Albany twp., incL Albany village Albany village Clyde township Coloma township, incL Eock Falls viU . Bock Falls village Erie township, incl. Erie village Brie village Fenton township Fiilton township, incL Fulton city Fulton city Garden Plain township Genesee township Hahnaman township Hopkios township Hume township Jordan township Lyndon township, incl. Lyndon village. Xyndon village Montmorency k)wn8hip Mount Pleasant township, incl. Morri- son city. Morrison city If ewton township Portland township Prophetstowntwp-t iucl. Prophetstown town. Prophetstown town Sterling township, inch Sterling city . . , Sterling city Tampico twj)., incl. Tampico village. . . Tampico village Union Grove township TJstick township Channahon township Crete township, incL Crete village . Crete village 1,582 1,085 1,982 1,017 1,753 1,143 1,301 238 1,231 550 1,471 294 425 1,391 1,993 4,140 2,512 1,587 2,125 717 1,957 1,942 1,983 2,922 400 2,083 253 2,355 140 819 623 1,087 1,496 894 778 537 752 1,994 1,733 1,119 1,440 806 1,308 633 1,208 1,157 557 654 3,048 1,981 891 926 1,709 803 5,837 5,087 1,066 424 1,091 1,066 1,105 1,763 639 Minor civil divisions. WILL — continued. Custer township Du Page township Florence township Frankfort twp., inch the follow, villa . .. Frankfort village Mokena village Green Garden township Homer townshii> Jackson township, inch Elwood village. Elwood village Joliet township, incl. Joliet city Joliet city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 '■ 6 , " 7 Lookport twp., incl. Lockport village . . Lockport villlaffe Manhattan township Monee township, incL Monee village - . . Monee village M'ew Lenox township ■- . Peotone township, incl. Peotone vill — Peotone village Plainfield tw;p,, incl. Plainfield village. . Plainfield village Keed township, incL Braidwood city - . . Braid wood city Troy township ■Washington township "Wesley township Wheatland township , "Will township "Wilmington twp., incl. "Wilmington city. "Wilmmgton city , "Wilton township WILLIAMSON. (Not under township organization.) Bainbridge precinct. CarterviUe precinct, inch Carterville village. Carterville village Crab Orchard precinct Eight-Mile precinct , Grassy precinct , Herrin's Prairie precinct Lake Creek precinct Marion precinct, incL Marion city Marion city Noithorn precinct Eock Creek precinct Saline precinct, incl. Bolton village Bolton village , Southern precinct , IJnion precinct , "Western precinct , WINNEBAGO. Burritt township , Cherry Yalley township Durand township GuUford township Harlem township , Harrison township Laona township , New Milford township . . - , Owen township Pecatonica twp., inch Pecatonica vill . . Pecatonioa village Eockford twp., incl. Eookford city Eockford city Eocktou townBhlp COMPENDIUM OFTHE TENTH CENSUS. 115 Table XIX. — Population of minor mvil dmsions — ILLINOIS — Continued. Minor civil divlsiona. 1880. Minor civil divislonB. 1880. WIMNKBAGO— continued. Koscoe to'wnaliip ,... 938 i,m 474 1,480 604 1,402 450 1,261 287 548 2,211 1,390 897 475 912 WOOODFOKD — continued. Metamora twp., incl. Motamora tIU 1,980 828 Sliii'land township Minonk township, incl. Minonk city 2,992 "Winnebago tw^., incL Winnebago vill . 1,913 902 Olio township, incl. Eureka village 1,973 1,185 Cazenovia twp., inol. "Wasbbum vill Palestine township, incl. Secor village. . 1,504 466 Panola township, incL Panola village .- 1,132 Clayton township, incl. Benson village - 127 409 Eoanoke township, iDcl.Koanoko vill .. 1,403 El Paso township, incL El Paso city. . . . El Paso city 355 Spring Bay twp., incL Spring Bay vill. . Spring Bay village Worth twp., incl. Germantown village . 387 175 1,172 188 INDIANA. Blue Creek township French townsbip Hartford township Jefferson township Kirkland township Monroe township Preble township Boot township Saint Mary's township TJnion township Wabash township, incl. Geneva town Geneva town Washington twp., incl. Decatur town Decatur town - Aboite townsbip Adams township, incL Kew Haven town New Haven town Cedar Creek townsbip Eel River township Jackson township Jefferson townsbip Lafayette township Lake township Madison township Marion townsbij) Maumee township Milan township Monroe twp., incl. Monroeville town. . . Monroeville town Perry township Pleasant township Saint Joseph township Scipio township Springfield township — Washington township, exclusive of part of Fort Wayne city. Wayne township, exclusive of part of Foi-t Wayne city. Fort Wayne city (in Wasbiagton and Wayne). BARTHOLOMEW. Clay townsbip_ Cliity township Columbus townsbip, incl. Columbus city Columbus city Flat Rock township German township Harrison township 931 1,032 1,103 684 793 1,634 997 1,270 979 912- 1,991 467 3,159 1,905 918 2,558 858 1,584 1,287 295 1,582 1,425 1,338 1,477 1,375 437 1,451 1,612 578 1,254 11641 1,521 614 1,899 1,615 2,100 26,880 794 1,067 6,692 4,813 1,640 1,255 1,162 BABTHOLOMEW— continued. Haw Creek township, incl. the follow- ing towns : Hartsville town Hope town Jackson township Nineveh township Ohio township Rock Creek township Sand Creek twp., incl. Elizabeth town.. Elizahetti town Union township Wayne township, incL Jonesville town. JonesviUe town BENTON. Bolivar township Centre townsbip, incL Fowler town Fowler town Gilboa townsbip Grant township Hickory Grove township Oak Grove township, incL Oxford town. Oxford town Parish Grove township Pine township Richland township TTnion township York townsbip BLACKFOIO). Harrison twp., incL Montpeher town .. Montpelier town , Jackson township Licking twp., incl Hartford City town. Hartiord City town Washington township BOOKE. Centre township, incL Lebanon city Lebanon city Clinton township , Eagle townsbip, incl. ZionsviUe town .. Zionsvllle town Harrison township , Jackson twp., incl. Jamestown town .. Jamestown town Jefferson township Marion township , Perry township Sugar Creek twp., incl. Thomtowntwn Thomtown town 116 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — INDIANA — Continned. Minor civil divisiona. BOOKE — continued. Union township ■Washington township. Worth township Hamhlen township Jachson township Johnson township Tan Baren township Washington twp., incl. Nashville town Nashville town Adams township ■> Burlington township CarrolRion township Clay township Deer Creek township, incl. Delphi city Delphi city Democrat township Jackson township Jefferson township Madison townsliip Monroe township Bock Creek township — l Tippecanoe twp., incl. Pittsburgh town Pittsburgh town Washington township Adams township Bethlehem township Boone township Clay township Clinton township Deer Creek township Eel township, incl. Logansport city . . . Logansport cit.y Harrison township Jackson township Jefferson township Miami twp., incl. New Waverly town . New Waverly town Noble township Tipton township, incl. Walton town. . . Walton town Washington township CLAKK. Bethlehem township Carr township Charlestown township, incl. Charles- town town. Chark'stown town Jeifersonville township, incl. the fol- lowing places : Clarksville town Claysburg town JeffersoDville city Ward 1 " 2 Port Tulton town Monroe township Oregon township OwcD township Silver Creek township. Union township Utica township Washington township . Wood township 1,092 1,352 1,425 2,093 2,143 926 2,266 2,836 348 1,000 1,304 1,199 1,001 3,695 2,040 1,368 1,449 1,118 785 1,566 1,432 1,174 400 1,194 1,163 1,440 833 991 1,607 11, 419 11, 198 1,157 1,606 1,135 895 166 953 1,982 453 1,514 798 1,126 3,099 1,103 13, 177 1,037 153 9,357 3,038 1,331 1,470 1,740 1,782 907 1,88? 1,315 815 1,186 1,010 1,608 1,379 1,210 Minor civil divisiona. Brazil township, incl. Brazil city Brazil city Cass township Dick Johnson township Harrison township, incl. Martz town — Mai'tz town Jackson township Lewis township Perry township Posey township, incl. Staunton town- . . Staunton town SugarEidge twp., incl. CentrePointtwn. (Tentre Point town Yan Buren township, incl. the following places : Carbon town Knifjhtsville town Washington township, incl. Bowling Green town. Bowling G-reen town CLINTON. Center township, inch Erankfort city .. Frankfort city; Jackson township Johnson township, incl, Hillisburg twn. Hillisburg town KirMin township, incl. Kirklin town... Kirklin town Madison township Michigan township, incl. Michigan twn. Michigan town Owen township Perry township, incl. Colfax town Colfax town Ross township, incl. Kossville town Kossville town Sugar Creek township Warren township Washington township CEAWFORD. Boone township, incl. Alton town .' Alton town Jennings twp., inch Leavenworth town. Leavenworth town Johnson township Liberty township Ohio township Patoka township Sterling township Union township Whiskey Kun township DAVIESS. Barr township, incl. Montgomery town. Montgomery town Bogard townsliip Elmore township Harrison township Madison township Beeve township Steele township Van Buren township Veale township Washington townsliip, incl. Washing- ton city. Washington city DEARBORN. Cseear Creek township Centre township, incl. the follow, citiea. Aurora city , Cochran city : Clay township -..,,.,.-- 1880. COMPENBIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 117 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — INDIANA — Continued. Minor civil dlTisions. DBAKBORN — COUtlllXied. Harrison township Hogan to-wnahlp JacKSon townsmp Kelso township, incl. Saint Leon town Saint Leon town - Lawrencebnrg township, incl. the fol- lowing places : G-reendale town Lawrencehnrg city Logan township Manchester township Miller township Sparta township, incl. Moore's Hill tn Moore's Hill town Waahingcon township York township DECATUR. Adams township, incL Adams town - - Adams town. Clay township, incl. Milford town Milford town Clinton township Fugit township Jackeon township, incl. Eorest HiU tn Forest Hill town Marion township Salt Creek township Sand Creek twp., incl. "Westport town TVestport town "Washington township, incl. Greens- burg city. G-reenshurg city DE KALB. Butler township Concord township Padrfield township Franklin township Jackson township Keyser township, incl. Garrett City tn GaiTctt City town lifewville township Kichland township — Smithfield townslup Stafford township Troy township Union township, incl. following towns Auhum town "Waterloo town "Wilmington township, incl. Butler tn. Butler town DBLAWAKE. Center township, incl. Mnncie city . . . Mimcie city Delaware township Hamilton township Harrison township Liberty township Monroe township Mount Pleasant township Mies township Perry townshijt Salem township TTnion townslup, incl. Eaton town Eaton town "Washington township DUBOIS. Bainbridge township, incl. Jasper twn. Jasper town Boone township Cass township ■ Columbia township 1,090 912 1,3C1 1,875 254 5,859 286 2,213 1, 130 1,763 333 499 1,043 2,215 351 1,973 305 708 1,740 1,811 109 2,424 1,565 2,161 212 5,182 3,138 833 1,630 1,518 1,311 1,342 2,258 1,268 744 1,350 1,423 509 606 4,121 1,542 1,376 2, 580 1,056 6,681 5,219 1,351 1,217 1,786 1,650 1,433 1,994 1,154 1,200 1,592 1,466 208 1,402 2,039 1.040 1,138 1,448 855 Minor civil divisions. DUBOIS— continued. Ferdinand township Hall township Harbison township Jackson township Jefferson township Madison township Marion township Patoka twp., incl. Huntingburg town., Hxintingburg town ELKHART. Baugo township . ^ Benton township, incl. part of Millers- burg town. Millersburg town (part of) Cleveland township Clinton township, incl. part of Millers- burg town. Millersburg town -(part of) Concord twp., incl. part of Elkhart city. Elkhart city (part of) Elkhart township, incl. Goshen city . . . Goshen city Harrison township Jackson township , Jefierson township Locke township Middlebury twp., incl. Middlebnry tn . Middlebury town Olive townsmp Osolo twp. , incl. part of Elkhart city . . . Elkhart city (part of) TJnion township , Washington twp., incl. Bristol town. .. Bristol town Tork township MiUersbui'g town (in Benton and Clinton). Elkhart city (in Concord and Osolo) . . FAYETTE. Columbia township Connersville township, ville city. Connersville city Fairview township Harrison township Jackson township Jennings township Orange township Posey township "Waterloo township incl. Conners- Franklin township Georgetown twp., incl. Georgetown tn. Georgetown town GreenviUe twp., incl. Greenville town . Greenville town Lafayette township New Albauj^ township, incl. New Al- bany city. New Aloany city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Cain township Bavis township Fulton township. . . Jackson township . 118 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisiona — INDIANA — Continued. Minor civ0 divisiona. FOUBTAIN — continued. Logan township, incL Attica city Attica, city Mill Greek township Eichland townahip Shawnee towDship Troy township Van Buren township "Wabash township FHANKLES. Bath township Blooming G-rove township Brookville twp., incl. BrookviUe town. Brookville town Butler township Fairfield township Highland township Laurel township, incl. Laurel town . . . Laurel town Metamora township Posey townshij) Eay township, incl. Oldenburg town. . Oldenburg town Salt Creek township Springfield twp., incL Mount Carmeltn Mount Carmel town "White Water township FULTON. Anbbeenanbbee township Henry township Liberty township New Castle township Kichland township Eochester twp., incl. Kochester town . Bochester town , TJnion township, incL Xewanna town . Kewanna town "Wayne township GIBSON. Barton township Center township Columbiatownship, incl. Oakland town Oakland town Johnson township Montgomery township , Fatoka township, incL Princeton town Princeton town "Wabash townahip "Washinerton township "White Kirer township GRANT. Centre township, incl. Marion town . . . Marion town "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Fairmount twp., incl. Fairmount town. Fairmount town Franklin township Green township Jefferson township Liberty township Milltownahip, incL the followingtowns Harrisbnrg town Jonesboro' town Monroe townahip Pleasant township KichlaDd township ■ Sims township yan Buren townahip Washington tonnahip ■ 2,687 2,150 1,918 1,913 1,096 3,061 2,123 2,283 751 762 4,315 1,813 1,402 817 1,826 1,865 670 1,040 1,039 2,141 ■ 673 1,239 1,376 182 1,519 871 1,889 1,628 1,421 1,329 4,448 1,869 1,433 288 1,282 1,956 1.672 2,104 731 3,211 3,180 6,017 2,566 560 1,406 2,636 4,418 3,182 334 577 952 564 755 1,802 563 1,791 1,539 1,521 2,524 1,878 145 729 1,287 1,643 1,028 1,185 1,651 1,351 Minor civil diTiaions. Beech Creek township Casa township Centre township Eol River townahip Fairplay township Grant toTniship Highland townahip Jackaon townahip Jefferson twp., incLTVorthington town "Worthington town , Bichland township Smith townahip Stafford township Stockton townahip Taylor township "Washington township "Wright township HAMTLTON. Adams township Clay township, mcL Carmel town Carmel town Delaware township Fall Creek townahip Jackson township,, incl. Cicero town . . . Cicero town Noblesville twp., incL Nobleaville twn, Noblesviile town "Washington twp., incL "Weetfleld to^. ■Westfield town "Wayne twp., incl. Clarksville town . ClarksTille town "White Biver township Blue Kiver township Brandywine township , Brown township Buck Creek town Center township, incl. Greenfield city- Greenfield city Green township Jackaon twp., incl. Charlottesville twn Charlotteaville town Sugar Creek twp., incl. New Palestine town. New Palestine town , Vernon township, including Fortvilletn FortviUe town Bine Eiver township Boone township Franklin townahip, incl. Lanesville tn . Lanesville town Harrison townahip, incL Corydontown. Corydon town Heth townahip Jackaon township Morgan townahip Posey township, incl. Elizabeth town . . Elizabeth town Scott townahip Spencer township Taylor township "Washington township "Webster township HENDRICKS. Brown township CeDtre township, incl. Danville town . Danville town Clay township Eel Eiver township Franklin township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 119 Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisioTis — INDIANA— Continued. Minor civil divisions. HENDRICKS — contintied. Gnilford township Liberty township Lincoln twp., in^ Brownshurg town. .. Brownsburg town Marion township Middle township Union township "Washington township HENEY. Bine Kiver township Dudley township, incl. New Lisbon tn . New Lisbon town Fall Creek twp,, incL Middletown twn . Middletown town Franklin township, incl. Lewisville tn . Lewiflville town Greensboro' twp., incl. Greensboro' tn . Greensboro' town Harrison township, incL Cadiz town . . . Cadiz town Henry township, incl. New Castle twn. New Castle town Jefferson twp., incl. Sulphur Springs tn. Sulphur Springs town Liberty township Prairie twp., incl Mount Summit town. Mount Summit town Spiceland township, inoL the foL towns. Dunreith town , Spiceland town Stoney Creek township Wayne twp.-, incl. Kiightstown town . . . Koightstown town HOWAED. Centre township, incl.Kokomo city Kokomo city Clay townshij) , Ervin township , Harrison township Honey Creek township Howard township Jackson township Liberty township, incl. Greentown twn . Greentown town Monroe township Taylor township Union township, incL Jerome town Jerome town HUBfTTSGTON. Clear Creek township Dallas township, incl. Antioch town . . . Antioch town , Huntin^ontwp., incl. Huntington city. Hnntmgton city "Wardl " 2 " 3 Jackson township, incl. Koanoke town , Koanoke town Jefferson township Lancaster twp., incl. Mount Etna town. Mount Etna town Polk township Bock Creek township , Salamonio township , Union township Warren township Wayne township JACKSON. Brownstown twp., incl. Brownstown town Brownstown town 2,691 2,604 1,610 667 1,208 1,828 1,545 1,502 805 1,544 187 2,054 606 1,516 446 1,445 223 1,914 594 3,056 2,299 1,298 256 1,839 1,708 200 2,039 149 527 947 3,251 1,670 5,519 4,042 1,340 2,159 1,086 1,110 1,328 1,018 1,580 236 1,159 1,480 1,805 142 1,314 1,433 454 5,475 3,803 1,341 1,467 1,055 2,055 597 1,464 1,782 182 1,367 1,834 1,864 1,290 1,164 963 3,165 849 Minor civil dlvisionB. JACKSON — continued . Carr township Driftwood township Grassy Fork township Hamilton township Jackson township, incl. Seymour city - Seymour city Owen township Bedding township Salt Creek township Vernon township Washington township, inch the follow- ing towns : Chestnut Eidge town Dudley town l^wn Barkley townsMp Carpenter twp., incl. Eemington town. . Bemington town Gillam township Hanging Grove township Jordan township Kankakee township Keener township Marion township, incl. Bensselaertown. ■Rensselaer town Milroy township , Newton township , Union township_ Walker township Wheatfield township Bear Creek township Greene township Jackson township Jefferson township Knox township Madison township, incl. Salamonia tn . . Salamouia town Noble township Penn township Pike township Eichland township, incL Dunkirk town . Dunkirk town Wabash township Wayne township, incL Portland town . . Portland town JTBFFQ^ON. Graham township Hanover township, incl. Hanover town. Hanover town Lancaster township , Madison township, incl. Madison city .. Madison city Wardl 2 , Milton township, incl. Brooksburg tn . Brooksburg town Monroe township Bepublican township Saluda township Shelby township Smyrna township JENNINGS. Bigger township Campbell township Center twp., inch North Vernon city. North Vernon city 120 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIK.— Population of minor dvil iJivisiowa— INDIANA— Continued. Minor civil divisions. JENNINGS — continued. Colmnbia township Geneva township Lovett township Marion township '. Montgomery township Sand Creek township Spencer township V emon township, incL Vernon town . . . Vernon town JOHNSON. Blue Eiver twp., incl. Edinbnrg town . . Edinbnrg town Clark township , Franklin township, inch Franklin city . . Franklin city Hensley township Nineveh township Pleasant twp., inch Greenwood town - . . Greenwood town Union township White Eiver township KNOX. Bnsseron township Decker township Harrison twp., incl. Monroe City town Monroe City town Johnson township , Palmyra township Steen township Vigo township Vincennes twp., incl. Viucennes city . .. Vincennes city Washington township Widner township , KOBCIUBKO. Clay township Etna township, incl. Etna Green town. , Etna Green town Franklin township Harrison township Jackson township Jefferson township Lake twp., incl. Silver Lake town , Silver Iiake town Monroe township Plain township, mcl. Leesburgh town . Leesburgh town Prairie township Scott township Seward townwiip Tippecanoe township TurTtey Creek twp., mcl. Syracuse tn . Syrsicuse town Van Buren township Washington twp., incl. Pierceton town Pierceton town , Wayne township, incl. Warsaw city . . Warsaw city LA QKANGE. Bloomfield twp., inch La Grange town. La Grange town Clay township Clear Spring township Eden township Greenfield township Johnson township Lima township Milford township Newbury townshro Sprii^eld township Van Baren township 1,471 2,103 994 1,071 770 967 1,803 1,942 616 2,714 1,814 1,486 5,895 3.116 1,712 1,689 2,573 448 1,406 1,804 933 3,266 401 1,783 1,278 1,216 3,196 9,408 7,680 1,651 1,789 1,153 1,076 388 1,302 1,803 1,028 1,073 1,382 534 1,026 1,467 354 1,205 786 1,421 1,323 L616 491 1,574 2,482 1,084 4,777 3,123 2,567 1, 367 1,408 1,367 1,111 1,181 1,564 1,336 1,311 1,392 1,017 1,376 Minor civil divisions. Cedar Creek twp., incl. Lowell town . . Lowell town Center twp., incl. Crown Point town . . Crown Point town Eagle Creek township Hanover township Hobart township North township Boss township Saint John township West Creek township Winfleld township LA POBTB. Cass township Centre township, incl. La Porte city .. La Porte city Clinton township Cool Spring township Dewey township Galena township Hanna township Hudson township Johnson township Kankakee township Lincoln township Michigan twp., mcl. Michigan city Michigan city New Durham twp., incl. WestviUe tn . Westville town Noble township Pleasant township Scipio township Springfield township Union township - Wills township LAWRENCE. Bono towneMp Flinn township Guthrie township Indian Creek township Marion twp., incl. Mitchell town Mitchell town .. Marshall township Perry township Pleasant Run twp., including the fol- lowing towns: Bartlettsville town Heltonville town Shawswick twp., incl. Bedford town . . Bedford town ". Spice Valley township MADI60N. Adams township Anderson twp., mcl. Anderson city Anderson city Boone township Duck Creek township Fall Creek twp., incl. Pendleton town. Pendleton town Greene township Jackson township Lafayette township Monroe twp., incl. Alexandria town . . . Alexandria town Pipe Creek twp., incl. the foil, towns . Elwood town Frankton town Bichland township Stoney Creek township Union township Van Buren township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 121 Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — INDIANA — Continued. Minor olvU diTisiona. Center twp., incl. the following places . . Brightwood town - Indianapolis city Ward 1 2 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Irvin^ontown (part of) Woodruff town Decatur township Franldin township Lawrence township Perry two., incl. South Port town South Port town , Pike township Warren township, including Irvington town (part of). Irvington town (part of) Washington township Wayne township _ Irvington town (inCenter and Warren) MABSnALL. Bourhon twp., incl. Bourbon town Bourbon town Center twp., incL Plymouth city Plymouth cit j^ German township, incl. Bremen town . Bremen town (rreen township North township Polk township Tippecanoe township Union township Walnut township, incl. Argos town. - . Argos town West township Baker township Brown township .' Center township Columbia township Halbert twp., incl. Shoals town Shoals town Lost River township McCameron township Mitchelltree township Perry township, incL Loogootee town - Lo'ogootee town Eutherford township MIAMI. Allen township Butler township Clay township Deer Creek township . . . 80,648 679 75, 056 3,371 3,033 3,167 2,394 2,804 3,315 3,717 3,289 3,040 . 2,628 2,372 2,677 3,272 2,766 2,864 2,552 2,135 2,163 3,435 3,170 3,365 3,097 3,647 3,014 20 1,647 2,609 2,579 2,598 388 2,423 3,107 563 2,399 4,772 652 3, 1!19 1,056 5,133 2,570 3,348 1,028 1,249 1,727 1,980 1,431 1,389 2,188 622 1,770 1,092 1,234 1,332 1,032 1,913 706 1,323 1,208 1,159 1,867 885 1,316 1,225 1,420 1,098 1,222 Minor civil divisions. MIAin — continued. Erie township Harrison township Jackson township, incl, Xenia town. - . Xenia town Jefferson township Perry township Peru tw^., incL the following places . . Pern city Hidgeview town Pipe Creek township Bichland township Union township Washington twp., incl. South Peru tn . South Peru town Bean Blossom township Benton township Eloomington township (excl. of pt. of Bloomington city). Clear Creek township Indian Creek township Marion township Perry township (excl. of pt. of Bloom- ington city). Polk township Bichland township, incl. Ellettsville tn . Ellettsville town Salt Creek township Van Buren township Washington township Bloomington city (in Bloomington and Perry). MONTGOMBHT. Brown township, incl. Waveland town . Waveland to;(m .». Clark township, incl. Ladoga town Ladoga town Coal Creek township Franklin township Madison township Ripley township Scott township Sugar Creek township Onion twp., incl. Crawfordsville city , . . Crawfordsville city Walnut township, incL New Ross town. NewEoss town Wayne township, incl. Waynetown tn , Waynetown town Adams township Ashland township Baker township Brown township, incl. Mooresville twn. MooreevUle town Clay township (jreene township (jrregg township Harrison township Jackson township Jefferson township Madison township Monroe to wnship Ray township Washington twp., incl. Martinsville tn. Martinsville town Beaver township Colfax township Grant township, incl. Goodland town. . . Goodlandtown Iroquois township Jackson township Jefferson twp., inch Xentland town Bientland town 122 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of mi/nor dvil dvoisions — INDIANA — Continned. Minor civil divisions. NEWTON — continnod. Lake townsliip Lincoln townsliip McClellan townabip "Washington township Albion townsbip, incl. AJlbion town . . - Albion town Allen twp., incL the following places. . Avilla town KendallviUe city (part of) Elkhart township , G-reen township Jefferson township Noble townshiij Orange townsliip Perry township, incl. Ligonier town. . - Ligonier town Sparta township Swan township , "Washington township Wayne township, inch part of Ken- dallviUe city. KendallviUe city (part of) York township KendaUville city (in AUen and "Wayne). Cass township Pike township , Handolph twp., incl. Rising Sun city. Bising Sun city "Union Mwnship OKANGE. French Lick towTiship Greenfield townahip Jackson township If orthoast township Northwest township OrangeviUe towDship Orleans township, incl. Orleans town Orleans town PaoU township, incl. PaoU town Paoli town Southeast townsliip Stamper's Creek township OWEN. Clay township Franklin township Harrison township Jackson townshii> Jefferson township Jennings township La Fayette township Marion township Montgomery township Morgan township Taylor township "Washington twp,, incl. Spencer town Spencer town "Wayne twp., incl. Gosport town Gosporttown PARKE. Adams twp.,incl.BockviIle town...- EockviUetown Florida twp., inch Eosedale town Eosedale town Greene townsliip Howard township Jackson townsbip 593 181 155 1,105 1,008 926 2,036 446 86 1, 658 1,444 1,226 1,315 2,037 3,517 2,010 1,631 1,630 773 3,526 2,287 1,155 2,373 775 852 3,377 1,806 559 1,701 1,518 1,351 997 1,076 815 1,830 812 2,510 696 1,644 921 1,219 1,407 522 728 1,909 684 955 1,658 668 918 807 3,338 1,655 1,288 740 3,637 1,684 1,044 207 1,119 554 1,474 Minor civU divisions. PARKS — continued. Liberty township Penn township Eaccoon township Eeserve twp., incl. Montezuma town. , Montezuma town Su^ar Creek township Union township "Wabash township "Washington township PERRY. Anderson township Clark township Leopold township Oil township Tobin township Troy twp., incl. the foUowing towns . Cannelton town TeU City town Troy town Union township PIKE. Clay township Jefferson township Lockhart township ■ Logan township Madison township Marion township Monroe township Patoka township "Washington twp., incL Petersburg tn Petersburg town Boone township, inoL Hebron town . . . Hebron town Center township, incl. Yalparaiso city Valparaiso city ^ - Essex township Jackson townsnip Liberty township Morgan township Pine township Pleasant township Portage township Porter township Union toTmship "Washington township "Westchester township POSET. Bethel township Black twp., incl. Mount Temon town . Mount V ernon town Centre township Harmony township Lynn township Marr's township". Point township Eobb township Eobinson township Smith township PULABKI. Beaver township - Cass township Franklin township Harrison township Indian Creek township Jefferson township Monroe twp., inch Winamac town "Winamac town Eich Grove township 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 123 Table XIX. — Population of minor eivil divisions — INDIANA — Continned. Minor civil diTisions. PXiLASKi— continued. Salem townsliip Tippecanoe to-vvnsMp - Van Buren township . ■White Post township. Clinton township _ _ Cloverdale two., incl. Cloverdaletown.. Cloverdnctown Tloyd to-w/ishij) Franklin twp. , tool. Carpenterville tn . . Carpenter ville town Greencastle twp., incl. Grreencastle city. Greencastle city Wardl " 2 iTackson twp., incl. New Maysville tn . New Maysville town Jefferson township Madison township Marion township Mill Creek township Monroe twp., incl. Bainbridge town. . . Eainbridge town Kussell township ■Warren twp., incL Putnam ville town . Putnam viUe town - ■Waslmigton township RAKDOLPn. Tranklin twp., incl. Ridgeville town . - Eidgeville town Greene township Green's Fork township Jackson township Monroe twp., incl. Farmland town Farmland town Nettle Creek township Stony Creek township ■Ward township "Washington township '.-. ■Wayne township, incl. Union city Union city ■West Kiver twp., incL Hnntsville town Hnntsville town ■White Elver twp., incl. ■Winchester tn , ■Winchester town KIPLET. Adams township Brown township Centre township, incL Osgood town Osgood town Delaware township Franklin township Jackson township Johnson township, incL Yersailles town ■Versailles town Langhery township 4 Otter Creek township Shelby township ■Washington township RUSH. Anderson township Centre township Jackson township Noble township Orange township - Posey township Biohiand township Eipley township, incL Carthage town Caitliage town 036 944 1,133 1,016 2,043 477 1,152 1,458 218 6,525 3,644 1,442 1,032 1,170 1,487 114 1,108 1,090 1,430 511 1,477 420 1,294 1,075 204 1,835 1,649 775 1,140 2,126 1,380 1,875 661 1,468 1,337 1,863 2,339 4,370 2,478 1,651 153 5,237 1,958 2,608 2,067 1,940 758 1,523 1,872 1,482 2,495 455 1,930 1,696 2,902 1,112 1,465 1,435 858 1,136 1,301 1,846 941 1,986 500 Minor civil divisions. BUSH — continued. Enshville twp., incl. Eushville town - - Roshvtile town Union township^ "Walker township ■Washington twp., incl. Haleigh town- . Baleigh town SAINT JOSEPH. Centre township Clay township German township Greene township Harris township Liberty township Lincoln twp., incL "Walkerton town . . . "Walkerton town Madison township Olive twp., incl. New Carlisle town . - - New Carlisle town . « Penn twp., incL Mishawaka town Mishawaka town Portage twp., incl. South Bend city. - - South Bend city "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Union township Warren township SCOTT. Finley township Jennings township Johnson township Lexington township Vienna township SHELBY. Addison twp., incl. Shelby ville city - . . Shelbyyille city Brand ywine twp., incl. Fairland town Fairland town Hanover township Hendricks twp., incl. Marietta town.. Marietta town Jackson township Liberty township Marion township Moral township Noble twp., incl. Saint Paul town Saint Paul town Si^ar Creek twp., incl. Boggstowntwn Boggstowu town Union township Van Buren township, incl. Fountain- town town. Fountaintown town ■Washington twp., incl. Norristown tn Norristown town SPENCEE. Carter township ; Clay township Grass township Hammond twp., incl. Grandview town Grandview town Harrison township Huff township .■ Jackson township , Luce township , Ohio township, incl. Bockporttown ... Eockporttown 124 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diiAaions — INDIANA — Continued. Minor civil divisioua. California township Centre township, incl. Knox town Enoxtown Davis township Jackson township If orth Bend township Oregon township Bailroad township "Washington township Wayne township STEHBES. Clear Late township Fremont twp., incl. Premont town Fremont town Jackson township Jamestown township Mill Grove township Otsego township Pleasant township, incl. Angola town. Angola town Eichland township Salem township Scott township Steuben township .- York township SULLIVAS. Cass townshiji Curry township, incl. the foil, towns.. Farmersburg town Shelbum town ., Fairbank township Gill township, incl. Merom town Merom town Haddon township, incl. Carlisle town . Carlisle town Hamilton townshii), incl. Sullivan town Sullivan town Jackson township Jefferson township Turman township SWITZERLAND. Cotton township Craig township , Jefferson township, incL Vevay city . . Vevay city Pleasant township Posey township, incl. Patriot town . . . Patriot town York township TIPPECANOE. Fairfield twp., incl. the foil, places La Fayette city Wardl " 2 " 3 " i " 5 " 6 Linwood town Jackson township Lanramie township Perry township •- Eandolph township Sheffield township Shelby township Tippecanoe township TTnion township Wabash twp., incl. Chauncey town . - - Chauncey town Washington township Wayne t.ownship Wea township 764 316 322 129 594 706 730 730 797 433 1,344 632 1,167 715 1,021 1,347 2,483 1,280 742 1,651 1,154 1,567 1,021 1,409 2,270 237 387 1,331 2,200 407 2,725 489 4,485 2,161 1,984 1,797 2,043 1,609 1,980 3,935 1,884 2,024 2,105 467 1,683 17, 314 14, 860 3,748 634 1,286 5,842 1,869 1,481 809 1,133 2,381 1,631 840 1,644 1,487 2,182 754 2:632 717 1,526 1,323 1,119 Minor civil divisions. Cicero township, incl. Tipton town . . . Tipton town Jefferson township Liberty township, incl. Sbarpsville tn. Sharpsville town Madison township Prairie township Wildcat township, incl. Windfall city. Windfall city .'.. Brownsville twp., incL Brownsville tn Brownsville town Center township, incl. Liberty town . . _ Liberty town Harmony township Harrison township Liberty township Union township VASDEEBUEGH. Armstrong township Center township German township Knight township Perry township Pigeon township, incL Evansville city. Evansville city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 Scott township Union township VEHMILLION. Clinton township, incl. Clinton town . Clinton town Engene township Helt township Highland township Vermillion twp., incl. Newport town . . Newport town VIGO. Fayette township Harrison twp., incl. Terre Haute city. Terre Haute city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 Honey Creek township Linton township Lost Creek township Nevins township Otter township ^. Pierson township Prairie Creek township Prairieton township Hiley township Sugar Creek township WABASH. Cheater township, incl. Korth Man- chester tovm. North Manchester town La Gro township, incl. La Gro town. . . La Gro town Liberty township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 125 Table XTX. — Population of mmor dvil diviaions — INDIANA — Continued. Minor civil divisiona. WABASH — continued. Noljle township, incl. Wabasli city. "Wabash city "Ward 1 " 2 Paw Paw township . Pleasant township . . "Waltz township Jordan township , J. Q. Adams township Kent township, incl. State Line city . - State Line city Liberty township Medina township, incl. Green Hill twn Green Hill town , Mound township Pike township, incL "West Lebanon tn. West Lebanon town Pine township Prairie township Steuben township "Warren township "Washington twp., incl. "WUliamsport tn "Williamsport tpwn Anderson township Boon township, incl. Boonville town. . - Boonville town Campbell township Greer township Hart township Lane township Ohio township, incl. Ifewburgh town . , I^ewbuTgh town Owen township Pigeon township Skelton township WASHINGTON. Brown twp., incl. CampbeUsburg twn. Campbellsbnrg town Frantlin township Gibson township Howard township Jackson twp., incl. Martinsburgtown. Martinsburg town Jefferson township Madison twp., incl. Livonia town Livonia town Monroe townsbip Pierce townsbip , Polk townsbip Posey twp,, iucl. Hardinsburg town, . _ Hardinsburg town Vernon township Washington township, incL Salem twn Salem town 1880. WAYNE. Abiogton township Boston township, incl. Boston town — Boston town Centre township, incl. Centreville twn. Centreville town Clay township, incl. "Washington twn.. "Washington town 7,609 3,800 1,686 885 1,229 2,130 2,184 2,591 610 690 728 268 1,330 699 194 484 1,100 665 972 988 1,315 1,273 1,308 913 912 4,668 1,182 1,536 1,214 2,160 1,165 3i413 1,282 1,517 1,927 1,644 1,463 386 1,372 1,680 1,250 828 126 1,556 902 211 1,075 1,098 1,057 1,411 133 1,014 4,249 1,615 837 936 137 2,307 875 1,063 314 Minor civil divisions. WATNK — continued. Dal ton township Franklin township Green township Harrison township Jackson twp., incl. the following places- Cambridge city Dublin town East Germantown town Jefferson twp., incl.Hagerstown town. Hagerstown town New Garden township, incl. Fountain City town. Fountain City town Perry township "Washington township, incl. Milton twn. Milton town "Wayne twp., incl. the following places . Lmdenhill town Bichmond city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Webster township WELLS. Chester township Harrison twp, , incl. the following towns. Bluffton town Vera Cruz town Jackson township Jefferson township Lancaster township Liberty township Nottingham township Book Creek township "Union township WHITE. Big Creek township Cass townsbip Honey Creek twp., incl. Reynolds twn.. Beynolds town Jackson twp., incl. BumettsviUe twn.. Bumettsville town Liberty township Monon township , Prairie township, inoL Brookston town. Erookston town , Princeton township Bound Grove township , Union twp., incl. Monticello town , Mouticello town West Point township Cleveland township Columbia twp,, incl. Columbia City tn Columbia City town Etna township Jefferson township Bicbland township Smith townsbip Thorn Creek township Troy township Union township "Washington township 126 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XTS.. — FopulaUon of minor dvil divisions — IOWA. Minor oivll diylBions. Bnretoii township Grand River township Greenfield twp., incl. Greenfield village Greenfield village Grove township Harrison township Jackson township Jefferson township Lincoln twp., incl. part of Stnart town. Stuart town (part of ) Orient township Prussia township Bichland township. Summersett twp., incl. Fontanelle vill. Fontaneile village Summit township Union township "Walnut township "Washington township Stuart town (in Lincoln twp.j Adair CO., and Penn twp., Guthne co.). Carl township Colony township Douglas township Grant township Jasper township Lincoln township Mercer township Nodoway township Prescott township Quincy twp, incl. the following towns Coming town Quincy town TTnion township Washington township ALLAMAKEE. Center township Fairview township Pranklin township French Creek township Hanover township Iowa township Jefferson township Lafayette township Lansing township, incL Lansing city , Lansing city Linton township Ludlow township Makee township Paint Creek township Post township, incL Postville town . - - Postville town Taylor township TTnion City township Union Prairie townahip "Waterloo township APPANOOSE, Bellalr township, inoL Nnma village. . . Numa village Caldwell twp., incLExline village Exline village Center twp., incl. Centerville town — Centervflle town Chariton twp., incl, Iconium village. . Iconium village , Douglas twp., incl. Moravia village . . Moravia village Franlclin township - - - Independence township Johns township LiDOuln township Pleasant twp., tncl. Cincinnati village Cincinnati \allage 506 525 1,217 684 595 841 679 844 1,281 469 508 536 670 1,080 503 648 465 564 708 1,994 828 644 1,132 825 1,024 755 583 1,108 891 2,345 1,526 198 725 1,028 1,079 658 897 761 601 787 1,135 1,161 2,723 1,811 745 1,001 2,205 1,156 1,550 732 877 679 1,018 858 780 122 1,180 34 3,261 3,475 836 98 715 173 775 707 863 590 1,010 Minor civil divisions. APPAKOOSE — continued. Sharon township Taylor township UdeU township Union township Walnut twp., incl. Walnut City village. "Walnut City village Washington twp., incL Moulton village. Moulton village ., "Wells township, incL Dean village . Dean village , Auduhon township Cameron township Douglas township Exira township, lucL Exira village Exira village Greeley township Hamlin township Leroy township, incL Auduhon village Auduhon village Lincoln township Melville township Oakfield township Sharon township "Viola township ^ Benton township , Big Grove township Bruce township Canton twp., incl. Shellsburg town SheUsburg town Cedar township Eden township Eldorado township , Florence township Eremont township Harrison township Homer township Iowa township, incl. Belle Plaine town Belle Plaine town Jackson township Kane toTrnship , Leroy township, incl. Elairstown town, Blairfltown town Monroe township Polk township Saint Clair township Taylor township Union township Vinton township and city (coextensive) BLACK HAWK. Barclay township Bennington township Big Creektwp.,iucLXaPort6Citytwn. La Porte City town , Black Hawk township , Cedar township Cedar Falls twp., incl. Cedar Falls citv. Cedar Falls caty "Wardl " 2 " 3 •' 4 .'.; Eagle township , East "Waterloo township, incL 3d and 4th wards of "Waterloo city. Fox township Lester town^p Lincoln township Mount Vernon township Orange township Poyner township Spring Creek township 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions — IOWA — Continued. 127 Minor civil diTisious. BLACK HAWK — continiied. "tJnion townahip , "Washington township "Waterloo township, incl. lat and 2d "wards of Waterloo city. "Waterloo city , Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 BOONE. Amaqna township Beaver township Cass township , Colfax township Des Moines township, iacl. the follow- ing places : Boone city Wardl " 2 " 3 •' 4 Booneshoro* town Dodge township Doao;la8 township Garden township Grant township i. Harrison township Jaclison township , Marcy township, incl. Moingona town. , Moingona town , People's township Pilot Mound township Union township Worth township Yell township, incl. Ogden town , Ogden town , BKEMER. Dayton township Douglaa township Franklin township , Frederika township Fremont township , tTackson township Jefferson township La Fayette township Leroy township Maxneld township Polk township , Sumner township "Warren township Washington twp., incl. Waverly city . . Waverly city BUCHANAN. Buffalo township Byron township Cono township Fairbank township Fremont to?HTiship Hazleton township Homer township ■ 'Jefferson township liiherty township Madison township Middiefield township ITewton township Perry township, incl. Jesaup town Jeaaiip town Sumner township Washington tp., incl. Independence city. Independence city Weatbury township .'. 511 505 2,983 5,630 1,291 1,258 1,710 1,371 597 540 423 695 6,126 3,330 945 744 920 721 1,438 1,374 781 929 724 680 1,161 2.304 969 859 707 1,424 568 769 871 765 514 888 973 795 750 430 863 1,252 996 1,044 3,171 2,345 621 1,091 697 1,175 753 1,088 867 1,095 1,285 710 647 876 1,557 4,878 3,128 620 BUENA YISTA. Bamea township Brooka townahip Coon township Elk township - — Fairfield townahip Grant townahip Hayes township Lee township Lincoln townahip Maple Valley townahip Newell township, inol. IfeweU town — Newell town Nokomis townahip, inoL Alta town. . Alta town Poland townahip Providence townahip Scott township Storm Lake townahip, incl. Storm Lake city (coextenaive). Storm Lake city Washington townahip , BUTLEB. Albion twp., incl. Parkersbuxg village , Parkersburg village Beaver township Bennezette townahip Butler twp., incl. pt. of Clarksville vill , Clarksville village (part of) , Cold Water townahip, incl. Greene vill, Greene village Dayton township Fremont township , Jackson twp., incl. pt. of Clarksville vill. Clarksville village (part of) Jefferson township Madison townahip , Monroe township , Pittsford township Eipley township , Shell JRock twp., incL Shell Eock village. Shell Eock village Waahington townahip , West Point township , Clarksville village (in Butler and Jackson). CALHOUN. Butler township, incl. Pomeroy town. . . Pomeroy town Calhoun township Cedar township Center townahip Elm Grove township Greenfield township Jackson township Lake Creek townahip Lincoln townahip, incl. Manaon town. . . Manson town Logan township Eeading township Sherman township Twin Lakes township Union township Williams townahip CARROLL. Arcadia township Carroll townahip, inch Carroll town CaiToU town Eden township GHddeu township, IncL Glidden town . . Glidden town Grant township Jasper townahip Knieat township 128 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisioTia — IOWA — Continued* Minor civil divisions. CAitEOLL — continued. Newton township Pleasant Valley township Eichland township Boselle township - Sheridan township Union township "Warren township Washington township Wheatland township CASS. Atlantic township, incL Atlantic City. . Atlantic City Bear Grove township Benton township Brighton township Cass township, incl. Lewis town Lewis town Edna township Franklin township Grant township, incl. Anita town Anita town Lincoln township . - ^ Massena townsmp Noble township Pleasant township Pymosa township Union township Victoria township Washington township , CEDAR. Cass township Center township, incl. Tipton town — Tipton town Dayton townahij), incl. Clarence town- dlarence town Faiciield township Farmington twp., incl. Durant town - . Durant town .. Fremont township Gower township Inland township , Iowa township Linn township MassiUon township Pioneertwp., incl.Mechanicsville town, Mechanicaville town Eed Oak township Kochester townslup , Springdale twp,, incl. West Branch tn . , West Branch town j , Springfield township , Sugar Creek township , CEUKO GORDO. Bath township Clear Late twp., incl. Clear Lake town Clear Lake town Dougherty township Falls township Geneseo township Grant township Lake township Lime Creek township Lincoln townshi p Mason township incl. Mason city Mason city Mount Vernon township Owen township Pleasant Valley township Portland township Union township CHEROKEE. Afton township Amherst township 588 493 381 821 720 738 419 646 916 4,544 3,662 744 698 1,153 1,200 550 633 952 1,164 479 570 434 845 1,174 955 616 580 681 2,942 1,299 1,400 607 710 1,372 475 1,126 866 1.059 1,026 457 891 4,395 545 503 693 1,852 501 1, 402 616 411 1,536 1,095 454 1,112 773 370 599 700 552 3,077 2, 510 266 451 319 629 212 341 Minor civil divisions. CHEROKEE— continued. Cedar township Cherokee township, incL Cherokee tn. Cherokee town Diamond township Grand Meadow township Liberty township Marcus township Pilot township Pitcher township, incL Aurelia town . Aurolia town Book township Sheridan township Silver township Spring township Tilden township , Willow township CHICKASAW. Bradford township., incl. Nashua town Nashua town .,... Chickasaw township Dayton township Deerfi-old township ■ Dresden township Fredericksburg township Jacksonville township New Hampton township, incl. New Hampton town. New Hampton town Richland township ^ Stapleton township, incl. Lawler town Lawlertown Utica township Washington township , CLARKE. Doyle township Franklin township Fremont township Green Bay township Jaokeon township, mcl. Woodhum tn.. Woodburn town Knox township Liberty township Madison township , Osceola township, incl. Osceola town . . Osceola town Troy township Ward township , Washington township CLAY. Brid gewater township Clay township Douglas township G illett's Grove township Kerdland township Lincoln township Lone Tree to^vnahip , Peterson township Biverton township Spencer township, incl. Spencer town. Spencer town Summit township , CLAYTON. Boardman township Bucna Vista township Cass township Clayton township..- Cox Creek township Elk township Farmersbnrg township GamaviUo township Giard township COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — IOWA — Continued. 129 Minor citU divisions. Minor civil divisions. CLAYTON — continued. Grand Meadow township Highland township Jefferson twp., incl. Gnttonberg town. . Guttenberg town , Lodomillo township Mallory township Marion township Mendon twp., incl. following places ... McGregor city North McGregor town Millville township , Monona township Kead township , Sperry township Volga township "Wagner township CLINTON. Berlin township Bloomfield township, incl. Belmar tn . , Delmar town Brootfield township , Camanche twp., incl. Caraanche town., Cainanche town Center township Cliuton twp., incl. the following places Clinton city Riverside town Deep Creek township De Witt township, incl. De "Witt city. De "Witt city Eden township Elk River township Hampshire township Liberty township Lincoln township Lyons township, incl. Lyons city Lyons city Olive township, incl. Calamus town . - . Calamns town Orange township Sharon township , Spring Kock township, incl. "Wheat- land village. "Wheatland village "Washington township "Waterford township "Welton township CRAWFORD. Boyer township Charter Oak township , Denison township, incl. Denison town Denison town East Boyer to^wnship Goodrich township Hanover township Hayes township Iowa township Jackson township Milford township Morgan township Nishnabotany township Otter Creek township Paradise township Soldier township Stockholm township Union township, incl. Dowville town . Dowville town "Washington township "West Side township, including the fol- lowing towns : Vail town "West Side town "Willow township i 9 894 847 2,277 1,076 1,132 1,328 1,073 3,440 1, 602 619 994 1,62S 936 1,236 1,430 997 1,403 410 1,037 1,200 762 1,219 10,054 9,052 523 1,042 2,931 1,608 1,010 1,271 959 822 362 4,425 4,095 1,433 163 1,056 1,154 1,431 CI 6 935 1,278 889 292 286 2,023 1,441 529 442 532 652 635 691 834 464 304 676 374 297 640 735 291 401 1,591 611 44G 315 Adams township Adel twp., incl. the following towns. . . Adel town Dallas Center town Beaver township Boone township r Colfax township Dallas township Des Moines township , Grant township Lincoln township Linn township Spring Yalley twp., incl. Perry town. . Perry town Sngar Grove township Union township, incl. Dexter town . . . Dexter town Van Meter township, including the fol- lowing towns : De Soto town Van Meter town "Walnut township, incl. Waukee town "Waiikee town "Washington township DAVIS. Bloomfield twp., incl. Bloomfield city.. Bloomfield city Drakoville twp., incl. Drakeville town . Drakeville town , Fahlus township rox Eiver township Grove township Lick Creek township Marion township Perry township Prairie township Eoscoe township Salt Creek township Soap Creek township Union township "West Grove township Wyaoondah township , DECATUK. Bloomington township Burrell twp., inch Davis City town Davis City town Center township Decatur twp., inch Decatur City town . Decatur City town Eden township Fayette township Franklin township Garden Grove township, incl. Garden Grove town. Garden Grove town Grand Eiver township Hamilton township High Point township Leon twp. and Leon town (coextensive) Leon town Long Creek township Morgan township Hfeyr Buda township Eichland township "Woodland township SELAWAKB. Adams township Bremen township Coffin's Grove township Colony township Delaware twp., incl. Manchester town Manchester town 130 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions— IOWA — Continued. Minor civil diviaions. DBLAWAHE— continued. Delhi townsliip Elk township Hazel Green township Honey Creek township '. . . Mil'o township North Fork township Oneida township Prairie township Bichland township South Fork twp., incl. Hopkinton twn Hopklnton town Union township , DBS MOINEa. Angusta township Benton township Burlington twp., incl. Burlington city., Burlington city "Wardl , " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 Danville township Flint Eiver township Franklin township Huron township Jackson township , Pleasant Grove township - Union township , "Washington township , Yellow Springs township, incL the fol- lowing places : Kossuth village Medlapolis town..., DICKINSON. Center Grove township, incl. Spirit Lake town Spirit Lake town Diamond Lake township , Excelsior township LakeviUe township Lloyd township , Milford township Okoboj i township Eichland township Silver Lake township Spirit Lake township Superior township , "Westport township , DUBUQUE. Cascade township , Center township , Concord township Dodge township Duhuque township , Iowa township Jefferson township JuUcn township and Dubuque city (coextensive). Dubuque city , Liberty townshij) Mosalem township New Wine, or Vienna township, incl. Dj^ervillo village. Dyerville village , Peru township Prairie Creek township Table Mound townshin Taylor township, incl. Faney town . . . Farley town Vernon township 1,274 1,140 807 976 1,453 593 840 1,758 645 646 564 1,271 20,241 19, 450 1,999 3,626 4,359 2,638 2, 537 2,457 1,834 1,459 1,309 . 1, 571 865 106 1,150 1,382 J, 087 2,094 235 423 674 277 81 13 114 105 179 182 54 45 306 95 53 1,231 1,276 1,100 1,144 1,399 768 1,585 22, 254 22, 254 949 900 2,334 975 1,071 986 1,175 1,668 471 1,077 Minor civil divisions. DUBUQUE — continued. Washington township Whitewater township EMMET. Armstrong Grove township Center township Ellsworth township Emmet township EstherviUe township High Lake township Iowa Lake township Swan Lake township Twelve Mile Lake township FAYETTE. Auburn township, incl. the following towns: Auburn town Massillon town Banks township Bethel township Center twp., incl. Eandalia village Randalia village Clermont twp., incl. Clermont village .. Clermont village Dover township Eden twp., incl. the following villages.. Alpha village Waucoma village Fairfield twp., incl. Brush Creek vill. . . Brush Creek village Fayette township and Fayette town (coextensive). Fremont township Harlan township, mcL Maynard village. Maynard village Hlyria township, inch Wadena village. . Wadena village Jefferson twp., incl. Oelwein village Oelwein village Oran township Pleasant Valley township, incl. the fol- lowing vilLages : Elgin village Lutra village Putnam township Scott township Smithfield township Westfield township, incl. the following villages : Albany village Westfield village West Union township, incl. West Union city. West Union city Windsor twp. , incl. Hawkeye village . . . Hawkeye village FLOYD. Cedar tcpwnship Floyd township INiles township Pleasant Grove township Kiverton township Eockford twp., inoL Eockford town Kockford town Eock Grove twp., incl. Nora Spxings town. Kora Springs town Eudd township Saint Charles twp., incl. Charles city. .. Charles city Scott township Ulster township Union township COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XIX. — Population of minor dvil divUiotu — IOWA — Continued. 131 Minor civil diyiBions. Minor oItU diviBionB. 18S0. FKANKLIN. Clinton twp., and Sheffield corporation (coextenslTe in 1880). Sliefield corporation Geneva township Grant township Hamilton township Ingham township Lee township Marion township Morgan township Mott township, incl. Hampton town — Hampton town OaTiland township Osceola township Eeeve township , Kichlaud township Boss township Scott township West Fork township FBKMONT. Benton township Fisher township, incl. Fanagnt town . . Farragat town Franklin twp., inch Hamhnrg town Hamburg town Locust Grove township Madison township Monroe township Prairie township Hiverside township Eiverton twp., inch Kivorton town Kiverton town Boas township, inch Tabor town Tabor town Scott twp., incl. Fremont City town Fremont City town ■ Sidney township, inch Sidney town Sidney town "Walnut township GREENE. Bristol township Cedar township - Dawson township - Franklin township Grant township Greenbrier township Hardin township Highland township Jackson township Jefferson township, incl. Jefferson town (coextensive in 1880). Jefferson town Junction township, incl. Grand Junc- tion village. Grand Junction village Kendrick townsliip Paton township Scranton township Washington township Willow township - GRUNDY. Beaver township Black Hawk twp., incL Keinbeck town. Eeinbeok town Clay township Coljt'ax township Fairfield township - Felix township German townwiip Grant township Lincoln township Melrose township 307 307 826 592 417 592 411 432 484 2,304 1,598 554 856 7Q3 409 624 1,119 1,411 380 3,148 2,036 772 1,089 985 611 960 1,069 497 1,280 320 1,577 378 2,904 855 637 726 539 359 700 809 515 597 237 720 1.444 1,444 1,587 752 813 535 1,007 1,654 485 719 1,148 482 958 1,036 834 1,023 1,145 682 639 753 GKUNDT — continned. Palermo twp., incl. Grundy Center twn Grundy Center town .-_ Pleasant VaUey township Shiloh township Washington township GUTHRIE. Baker township Bear Grove township , Beaver township Cass township, mcl. Panora town Fanora town Dodge township : Grant township , Highland township Jackson township Orange township , Ponn township, mcL part of Stuart twn Stuart town (part of) , Kichland township S.eely township , Thompson township, incl. Casey vill . . Casey village , Union township Valley township, incl. Guthrie Center town. Guthrie Center town Victory township , Stuart town (in Penn twp., Guthrie CO., and Lincoln twp., Adair co.). HAMILTON. Blairsburg township Boone twp., incl. Webster city' Webster city , Cass township Clear Lake township , Ellsworth township ', Fremont township Hamilton township Lincoln township Lyon township M.arion township Bose Grove township Scott township , Webster township Williams township HANCOCK. Amsterdam township Avery township Bingham township Britt township, incL Britt town Britt town Concord township Crystal township Ell township Ellington township Erin township German township Madison township Magor township HARDDT. Alden township, incl. Alden town Alden town Buckeye township Clay twp., incl. Steamboat Bock town. Steamboat Bock town Concord township Eldora township, inch Eldora town Eldoratown Ellia townsliip Etna township, Incl. Ackley town , Ackley town 132 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisiona — IOWA — Continued. Minor civil dlTlBions. HARDIN' — continued. G^rant townsliip Hardin township, incL Iowa Falls town . Iowa Falls town Jackson township Pleasant township Providence township Sherman township Tipton township Union township, incl. Union town Union town HARBISON. Allen township Bover township, incL Woodbine town. . W oodbine town Calhoun township Cass township Cincinnati township Clay township Douglas township Harrison township, incL Dunlap town.. Dunlap town Jackson township JefiFeison townslup, incl. Logan town. .. Logan town La Grange townslup Lincoln township Little Sioux township Magnolia township Morgan township Eaglan township Saint John twp.,incl. Missouri Valley town. Missouri Valley town Taylor township Union township Washington township HENBT. Baltimore township Canaan township Center twp., incl. Mount Pleasant city. Mount Pleasant city Jackson township Jefferson township Marion township New London twp., incl. !N^ew London tn. New London town Salem township, incl. Salem town Salem town Scott township Tippecanoe twp., incL Home town ' Kome town Trenton township Wayne township HOWARD. Afton township Albion township Chester township Forest City twp., incl. Lime Springs viU. Lime Springs village Howard township Howard Centre township Jamestown township New Oregon township Oakdale township Paris township .' Saratoga township . .1 Vernon Springs twp., incl. Creaco town Cresootown HUMBOLDT. Avery township Beayer townslup 593 1,986 955 920 1,180 1,151 544 716 2,010 297 996 330 451 444 661 557 526 1,999 1,246 479 1,697 644 530 248 1,036 1,285 7U 432 2,297 1,154 786 624 593 1,275 1,035 6,275 4,410 1,064 1,370 1,153 1,735 658 1,586 524 1,314 1,496 276 1,372 1,311 871 783 623 968 470 781 592 540 1,199 447 921 567 2,545 1,875 235 471 Minor civil divisions. HUMBOLDT — coutinned. Corinth, township Dakota twp., incl. Dakota City town (coextensive). Dakota City town Delana township Grove township Humboldt township Lake township Norway township Rutland township Spring Vale township and Humboldt town (coextonsive). Humboldt town Vernon township Wacousta township Weaver township Battle township Blaine township Corwin twp., incl. Ida Grove town . Ida Grove town Douglas township Galva township Grant township Griggs township Hayes township Logan township Maple township SHver Creek township Amana township Cono township Dayton township English township Fillmore townslup Greene township Hartford twp., iael. the following twns. Ladora town Victor town Hilton township Honey Creek township Iowa township Lenox township Lincoln township Marengo township, incl. Marengo twn . Marengo town , Pilot township Sumner township Xroy township Washington township York township Bellevue township, incl. BeUevue city.. Bellevne city Brandon township Butler township Fairfield township Farmer's Creek township Iowa township Jackson township Maquoketa township, incl. part of Maquoketa city. Maquoketa city (part of) Monmouth township Otter Creek township Peny township, incl. Andrew town Andrew town Prairie Spring twp.. incL part of La Motte village. La Motte village (part of) Richland township, incL part of La Motte village. La Motte village (part of) COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor ciHl dimaions — IOWA — Continued. 133 Minor civil diTiaions. Minor ciril dirisiona. JACKSOK — continued. South Fork township, incL part of Mar quoTieta city Maquoketa city (part oft Tete des Morta tOTrasliip TTnion township, incL Sabula city Sabulacity -. , Van Buren township Washington township La Motto village (in Prairie Springs and Eichland). Maqnoketa city (in Maquoketa and South Fork). Wardl " 2 JOHNSON — continued. Buena Vista township Clear Creek township Des Moines twp., incL Prairie City tn Prairie City town Elk Creek township Fair View township, incL Monroe town Monroe town Hickory Grove township Independence township Kellogg township, incL KeUogg town Kellogg town Lynn (xrove twp., incl. Lynnville town. Lynnville town Malaka township Mariposa township Mound Prairie township Newton township, incL Newton city Newton city Palo Alto township Poweshiek township Kichland township Bock Creek township Sherman township "Washington twp., incl. Colfax town. Colfax town JEFFERSON, Black Hawk township ._ , Buchanan township Cedar township Des Moines township Fairfield township, iucL Fairfield city. . Fairfield city Lihertj township Locknd^e to^vnship Locust GJ-rovetwp., incl. Batavia town. Batavia town Penn township Polk townahip , Kound Prairie township "Walnut town ship Big Grove township., incl, Solon town., Solon town Cedar townahip Clear Creek township Fi'ontont township Graham township , Hardin township Iowa City township and Iowa city (coextensive in 1880). Iowa city JelFerson townahip Liberty township Lincoln townahip Lilcas township Madison to wnsnip 2,326 1,317 909 1,487 1,223 1,375 921 161 2,467 742 761 408 556 1,064 1.194 2,169 591 1, 221 2,599 982 747 1,070 1,605 772 1,517 296 1,124 710 843 3,228 2,607 1,465 1,282 951 717 1,092 1,365 620 1,008 1,218 740 1,145 4,221 3,0§6 1,118 1,478 1,410 328 1,727 1,180 3,116 1,108 1,363 383 963 642 1,210 876 834 7,123 7,123 789 568 588 1,494 625 Monro^ townahip Newport township Oxford township Penn township Pleasant Valley townahip. Scott township Sharon township TTnion township ■Washington township Cass township Castle Grove township Clay township Fairview township, incl. Anamoaa city. Anamosa city Greenfield townahip Hale townahip Jackson township Madison townahip Monticello twp., incl. Monticello city Monticello city Oxford township Bichland townahip Borne township, incl. Olin village Ohn village Scotch Grove township "Washington townahip "Wayne township "Wyoming twj)., incl. "Wyoming village. "Wyoming -^age Adama township Benton township Clear Creek township English Biver townahip German township Jackson township, incl. loka village... loTja village La Fayette township, incl. the follow- ing villages : Harper village Keota village Lancaster township Liberty township Prairie townahip , Bichlaud twp., mcl. Bichland village- . . Bicliland villa{;e , Sigoumey twp., incl. Sigoumey city... Sigoumey city Steady Bun township . . . : Van Buren townahij> "Warren township, mcL Delta village. . . Delta village "Washington twp., incl. What Cheer tn. "What Cheer town Algona township, incl. Algona town. Algona town Ci'esco township Fenton townahip Gteenwood township Irvington township Letts Creek township Portland township Bamaey townahip "Wesley townahip Cedar township Charleston townahip . . Denmark townahip . . . Des Moines township. 134 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaUms— IOWA — Continued. Minor ciTil divisions. LEE — con tinned. Franklin township, incl. Franklin Cen- tre town. Franklin Centre town Green Bay township Harrison township Jackson township, incl. Keokuk city. . Keoknk city "Wardl " 2 Jefferson townsMp Madison twp., incl. Fort Madison city. . Fort Madiaon city "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Marion township Montrose township, incl. Montrose city. Montrose city Pleasant Ridge township Van Buren township "Washington township TVest Point township., incL "West Point city. "West Point city Bertram township Boulder township Brown township Buffalo township Clinton township College township, incL "Western town., "Weatem town , Fairfax township Fayette township Franklin township, incl. the following villages : Lisbon village Mount Vernon village Grant township , Jackson township Linn township , Maine township Marion township, incl. Marion city Marion city Monroe township Otter Creek township Putnam township , Kapida twp., incl. Cedar Rapids city. .. Cedar Rapids city "Waxdl " 2 , " 3 " 4 *' 5 Spring Grove township waahin^ton township, incl. Centre Point village. Centre Point village LOUISA. Colnmhus City township, incl. the fol- lowing towns : Columbus City town Columbus Junction town Concord township, incL Fredonia town Fredoniatown Eliot township _. Elm Grove township Grandview township, incl. the follow- ing towns: Grandview town - Lettsville town 1,573 367 886 1,007 13, 502 12, 117 1,795 3,126 2,059 1,738 3,752 1,647 979 4,860 4,679 1,065 1,056 1,328 1,228 1,124 2,272 950 931 1,840 798 1,027 1,409 559 1,118 1,284 295 1,201 783 2,758 776 977 1,082 1,000 985 1,579 4,023 1,939 1,192 930 887 12, 008 10, 104 2,587 1,730 2,701 1,201 1,122 763 1,028 1,586 603 605 793 747 157 414 651 1,544 344 300 LOUIBA— continued. Jefferson township Marshall township Morning San township, incl. Morning Sun town. Morning Sun town Oakland township - Port Louisa township '. Union township "Wapello township, incl. "Wapello city.. "Wapello city LUCAS. Benton township Cedar township Chariton twp., mcL part of Chariton tn. Chariton town {part of) English township Jackson township Liberty township Lincoln twp., incl. part of Chariton twn Chariton town (part of) Otter Creek township Pleasant township , Union township "Warren township "Washington township "White Breast township Chariton tn. (in Chariton & Lincoln) . LYON. (Previous to Jan. 1, 1872, attached to "Woodbury county.) Centennial township Dale township Dooa township Elgin township , Grant township Larchwood township Lyon township Richland township Riverside township : Rock township Sioux township "Wheeler township MADISON. Center township and "Winterset town (coextensive). Crawford twp., incl. Patterson city.... Patterson city Douglas township Grand River twp., incl. Maoksburg tn. Macksburg town Jackson township Jefferson township Lee township Lincoln township Madison township Monroe township Ohio township Penn township, incl. Earlhamtown Earlham town Scott township South twp., incl. Saint Charles town. . . Saint Charles town Union township Walnut township '.'.'..'.'. "Webster township .'.'.'.'.'. MAHASKA. Adams township Black Oak township Cedar township Des Moines township Harrison township Jefferson township .', COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — IOWA — Continued. 135 Minor civil divisions. 1880. Minor civil divialons. 1880. MAHASKA— continued. 954 1,254 7,985 727 4,598 912 1,883 805 1,261 1,049 1,130 1,283 199 2,593 1,093 937 1,131 5,728 2,577 3,714 2,430 1,594 340 432 1,567 449 735 1,247 1,412 1,000 707 1,231 757 788 1,646 553 1,032 495 864 1,906 872 291 1,127 462 670 990 863 6,240 6,240 762 1,639 880 610 994 821 980 1,074 986 840 2,376 1,793 1,917 456 440 MILLS— contimiecl. 1,034 659 Oskaloosa townifliip, incl. the feUowing places : 1,031 1,095 909 Oskaloosa city . Silver Creek twp., incl. Mai vem village - 1,169 748 Prairie twp., incl. New Sharon to-wn.. . 271 White Cloud townaMD -- .._ 776 Edcliland tcwnship MITCHELL. Union township White Oak twp., incl. Eose Hill town.. 713 1,0S4 715 MABIOX. 830 423 954 Mitchell township, incl. the following towns: 1,184 S95 Knoxville twp., mcl. KnoxviUe town., 307 ISTewburg twp., incl. Carpenter town. . . 880 Lake Prairie twp., incl. Pella town 131 Osage township incl. Osage city 2,553 Liherty twp. incl. Marysville town 2,012 Wardl 611 " 2 441 " 3 554 " 4 406 984 840 Saint Ansgar twp., incl. Saint Ansgar town. 1,215 552 914 630 495 MAKSHALL. MONONA. 276 Green Castle twp., incl. Gilman town.. 304 546 Iowa township, incl. Albion town 260 501 Franklin township, incl. Onawa city... 1,545 882 367 387 Liscomb twp.", incl. Lisconib town 463 S32 1,053 Maple township, incl. Mapleton town.. 926 379 331 tensive in 1880). Sherman township 384 182 381 457 town. ^est^ork township ..*...... 181 Willow township ISO MONEOE. 850 916 MILLS. 650 Guilford township 674 1,063 1,217 Monroe township 763 1,360 Troy township, incl. Albia city 3,706 2,435 loTviDg viUagea : Union township. . . 1,132 767 Hastiags Tillage Wayne township 627 136 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. TABI.E XIX.— Population of minor dml dimwitiB — IOWA — Continuec. Minor civil divisions. MOXTGOMERT. Douglas townehip Frankfoi-t towTialiip Grant township Jackson township, incl. Viilisoa town Villisca town Lincoln townsliip Pilot Grove township Red Oak tw^.. incl. Red Oak TJlliige. . Red Oak village Scott township Sherman township "Walnut township Washington township "West township MUSCATINE. Bloomington twp., incl. Muscatine citj". Muscatine city Ward 1 " 2 Cedar township Fulton township Goshen township Lake townsliip MontpeUer township Moscow township Orono township, incl. Conesville town. Conesvjlle town Pike township Seventy-six township Sweetland township Wapsinonoc township, incl. West Lib- erty city. West Libei-ty city Wilton to wnsnip, incL Wilton city Wilton city Baker township Caledonia township Carroll township Center township Floyd township, incl. Sheldon town . . Sheldon town Franklin township, incl. Sanhom vill. Sanborn village Grant township Hartley township Highland township Liberty township Lincoln township Summit township Waterman township Baker township Fairview township Gilman township Goewey township Holman township, incl. Sibley town . Sibley town Horton township Ooheyedan township Viola township Wilson township Amitv twp., incl. College Springs town, College Springs town Buchanan twp., incl. Braddyville town. Braddvville town Colfiax township, incl. Blanchard town Blanchard town 849 817 980 2,203 1,299 885 878 4,G46 3, 7.55 1,139 979 785 7(10 974 9,631 8,295 3,682 2,030 2,583 410 1,211 1,082 703 628 873 621 244 1,086 833 1,345 2,200 1,141 2,547 1,431 202 177 329 339 1,098 730 452 364 368 104 387 350 23 161 145 67 76 317 337 831 301 86 215 130 160 1,381 531 1,044 214 1,037 321 Minor civil divisions. PAGE — continued. Douelas township East Eiver township Fremont township Grant township, incl. Shenandoah twn . Shenandoah town Harlan township Lincoln township Morton township Nebraska twp., incL Hawleyville town Hawleyville town Nodaway twp., incl. Clarinda town Clarinda lown Pierce township, incl. Essex town Essex town Tarkio township Valley township Wasmngton township PALO ALTO. Ellington township Emraetsburgtwp.,incl.Emmetshurg tn. Emmetsbnrg town Fairfield township Fern VaUey township ■ Freedom township Great Oak township Highland township Lost Island township Nevada township Rush Lake township Silver Lake township Vernon township .-, Walnut township West Bend township PLYMOUTH. America township Elgin township Elkhom township Fredonia township Grant township Hungerford township . . Johnson township Liberty township Lincoln township Marion ttiwnship Meadow township Perry township Plymouth township Portland township Preston township ...... Sioux township Stanton town ship Union to^vuship Washington township . Westfield township POCAHONTAS. Bellville township Cedar township, incl, Fonda town. Fonda town Center township Clinton township Colfax township Des Moines township Dover township Grant township Lake township Lincoln township . ^^ Lizard township Powhatan township Sherman townshij) Swan Lake township Washington township COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — IOWA — Continued. 137 Minor civil divlaions. Minor civil diTiBions. POLK. Allen toTmshlp Beaver twp., incl. Mitchellville town. . . Mitchellville town Blooxnfield township, incl. Sevastopol town. Sevastopol town Gamp township Clay township, incl. Altoona town Altoona town , Crocker township Delaware township Des Moines township, coextensive with ward8],2, 3, and4of DesMoines city. Douglas township Elkhart township , Four-Mile township Franklin township Grant township Jefferson township Lee township, coextensive with wards 5, 6, and 7 of Des Moines city. Lincoln township Madison twp., incl. Polk City town — Polk City town Saylor township Viuley township "Walnut township "Washington township "Wehster township Des Moines city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 , " 5 , " 6 , " 7 POTTAWATTAMIE. Belknap township Boomer township Center tpwnship Crescent township , G-amer township , Grove township Hardin township Hazel Dell township James township Eane township and Council Bluffs city (coextensive in 1880). Council Bluffs city. , Ward 1 " 2 , " 3 " 4 Keg Creek township Knox township, incl. Avoca town Avoca town Layton township, incL "Walnut town - . . Walnut town Lewis township Lincoln township Macedonia township Minden township , Ifeola township , Nor^walk township , Pleasant township Kockford township Silver Creek township "V'alley township "Waslungton township "Waveland township Wright township York township POWESHIEK. Bear Greek twp., inch Brooklyn city. . . Brooklyn city 573 1,372 745 1,606 354 1,307 1,065 400 790 687 14, 005 1,038 961 522 775 465 1,092 8,403 1,218 1,892 443 878 1,181 905 979 591 22, 408 2,070 3,899 4,540 3,496 3,535 2,347 2,521 870 1,148 557 903 1,002 552 919 638 18, 063 18, 063 2,971 4,403 4,600 6,089 692 2,344 1,600 1,486 733 975 628 1,051 613 655 931 620 842 524 776 680 525 1,984 1,234 POWESHIEK — continued. Chester township Deep River township GrinnoU township, incl. Grinnell city . , Grinnellcity Jackson twp., incl. Montezuma town. . . Montezuma town Jefferson township - Lincoln township Madison township Malcom township, incL Malcom town. . Malcom town Pleasant township Scott township Sheridan township_ Sugar Creek twp. , incl. Searsboro' town Searsboro' town Union township Warren township, incL Victor town — Victor town Washington township , Athens twp., incl. KeUerton town Kellerton town Benton township Clinton twj)., incL New Bedding town New Bedding town , Grant township Jefferson twp., incl. Eugene town Eugene town Liberty township Lincoln township Letts Creek twp., incl. Caledonia town. Caledonia town Middle Fork township Monroe township Mount Ayr twp. and Mount Ayr town {coextensive in 1880). Mount Ayr town Poe township Bice township , Kiley township Tingley township Union township , W ashington township SAC. Boyer Valley township , Cedar township Clinton township Cook township Coon Valley township Delaware township Douglas township Eden township Eureka township Jackson twT)., incl. Sac City town , Sac City town Levey township Bichland township, incl. Odebolt town Oiiebolt town Sac township Viola township Wall Lake township Whe^er township 6C0TT. Allen's Grove township Blue Grass township Buffalo township, incl. Buffalo town. . . Buffalo town Butler townahin Cleona township Davenport township 138 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of mi/nor dwil divisions — IOWA — Continued. Minor civil divisions. Minor civU divisions. BCOTT — continued, Davenport City township and Daven- port city (coextensive). "Ward 1 It o " 4 " 5 " 6 Hickory Grove township Le Claire twp., incL Le Claire town — Le Claire town Liberty township Lincoln township Pleasant Valley township Princeton twp., incl. Princeton town. . . Princeton town Eockingbam township Sheridan township Winfield township BHELBY. Cass township Clay township Douglas township Fairview township Greeley township Grove town8hii> Harlan township, incl. Harlan town Harlan town Jackson township Jefferson township Lincoln township Monroe township Polk township Shelby township, incL Shelby town Shelby town Union township "Washington township "Westphalia township BIOUX. Buncombe township East Orange township Floyd township Grant township Holland township Lincobi township , Lynn township , 3Klassau township Keading township , Eock township Settler township Sheridan townsliip Shennan township , West Branch township BTORY. Collins township Franklin township Grant township Howard township '- Indian Creek township Lafayette township Lincoln township Milford township Nevada township, incl. Nevada town . . Nevada town New Albany township, incl. Colo vill - Colo village Palestine township Eichland township Sherman township XTnion township Warren township. "Washington township, incl. Ames town Ames town 21, 831 6,208 2,986 2,733 3,187 3,376 3,341 1,2C1 1,87C 1,061 1,167 066 821 1,227 494 369 1,247 997 498 850 677 919 334 818 2,172 1,304 800 351 882 1, 012 443 1,299 449 538 506 597 291 103 438 302 1,028 517 92 596 437 254 187 425 336 420 956 998 665 1,098 1,212 1,145 387 799 2,357 1,541 1,042 296 1,302 537 521 1,111 463 2,313 1,153 Buckingham township Carlton township Carroll township Clark township Columbia township Crystal township Geneseo township Grant township Highland township Howard township Indian village twp., incLMontour town. Montour town Lincoln township Oneida township Otter Creek township Perry township, incl. Traer town Traer town Kichland township Salt Creek twp., incL Chelsea town Chelsea town Spring Creek township Tama township, incL Tama City town. . Tama City town Toledo township, incl. Toledo town . . . Toledo town York township -, TAYLOR. Benton township, incL Bedford town.. . Bedford town ■. Clayton township Daflas township, inch Memory village-. Memory village Gay township Grant township Grove township Holt township Jackson township Jefferson township, incl. Platteville twn. Platteville town Marshall township, inch Conway town . Conway town Mason township Nodaway township Platte township, incl. Lenox town Lenox town Polk township, inch Buchanan village - Bu chanan village Koss township Washington township UNION. Dodge township Douglas township, incl. Creston town.. Creston town Grant township Highland township Jones township .^. Lincoln township New Hope township Platte township Pleasant township Sand Creek township Spalding township Union township, incl. Afton town Afton town VAN BUREN. Bonaparte township Cedar township Chequest township Des Moines township Farmin^on twp, incl. Farmington city. Farmington city Harrisburg township Henry township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — IOWA — Continued. 139 Minor civil diyisioxiB. VAU BUKEH— continTiea. Jackson twp., incl. the following towns. Camtrill town Milton town Lick Creek township Union twp., incL Birmingham town Biimingham town Van Buren twp., incl. Keosanqnatown. H^eosauqua town Vernon township Village township "Washington twp., incl. Bentonsporttn . Bentonaport town Adams township Agency township, incl. Agency city. - . Agency city Cass township Center township, incL Ottnmwa city . .. Ottumwa city "Wardl , " 2 " 3 " 4 Colnmhia twp., incl. Eddyville town . . Eddyville town Compotine township Dahlonoga township Greene township - Highland township Keokuk township Pleasant township Polk township Kichland township Washington township, inch Eldon town Eldon town Allen township, inch Carlisle village . - Carlisle village Belmont township G-reenfield township Jackson township Jefferson township Liberty township Linn township Otter township Palmyra township Bichland township Squaw township TJnion township Virginia township "Washington twp., incl. Indianola city. Indianolacity "White Breast township "White Oak township WASHINGTON. Brighton township,inoL Brighton town . Brighton town Cedar township Clay township Crawford townsliip Dutch Creek township English Eiver township Franklin township Highland township Iowa township Jackson township Lime Creek township Marion township Oregon township Seventy-six township "Washington twp., inol."Wa8hington city "Washington city 1,833 252 412 014 1,411 515 2,297 1,541 769 305 1,211 1,126 566 933 10, 779 9,004 2,660 1,774 1,448 3,122 2,044 909 900 536 1,093 063 654 1,034 910 1,348 1, 754, 729 1,031 395 1,250 1,301 971 1,120 1,089 984 1,002 1,122 1,315 807 847 816 4,110 2,146 1,120 1,427 836 876 672 1,261 1,032 1,499 872 865 1,626 943 1,802 1,181 1,367 873 4,078 2,949 Minor civil divisions. Benton township Clay townsliip Clinton township Corydon township, incl. Corydon town . Corydontown Grand Biver twp. ,incl.Lineville village. Lineville village Howard township Jackson township Jefferson township Monroe township Bichman township South Fork township Union township "Walnut twp., incl. Seymour village — Seymour village Wan-en twp., incl. AUerton town AUerton town "Washington township "Wright township Badger township Clay township Colfax township Cooper township Dayton township Deer Creek township Douglas township Elkhom township Fulton township Gowrie township Hardin township Jackson township Johnson township Lost Grove township Newark township Otho township Pleasant "V"alley township Boland township Sumner township "Wahkonsa township and Fort Dodge city (coextensive in 1880). Fort Dodge city "Washington township "Webster township Yell township WINNEBAGO. Center township, incl. Lake Mills town Lake Mills town Forest twp., incl. Forest City town Forest City town Mount Valley township Norway township ISSO. WIKKESHIEK. Bloomfield township Bluffton township Burr Oak township Calmar township, incl. Calmar town Calmar town ^ Canoe township Decorah township, incl. the following places: Decorah city West Decoraji town Frankville township Fremont township Glenwood township Hesper township Highland township Jackson township Lincoln township Madison township Military township, incl. Ossian town . . . Ossiantown 1,518 801 1,336 622 676 916 829 648 9U 917 998 1,446 501 1, 70.S 888 900 1,061 629 345 307 533 1,268 499 615 531 226 480 341 509 484 514 253 533 905 321 959 3,586 950 740 423 1,665 414 ' 1,598 688 795 959 1,010 807 826 2,043 017 991 4,560 2,951 574 970 692 1,192 1,000 782 797 992 781 1,521 444 140 COMPENDIUM OF THK TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — IOWA — Continued. Minor civil divisions. 1880. Minor civil divisions. 1880. WINNESHIEK— continned . 636 929 1,037 863 1,509 142 64 340 194 119 460 373 436 727 406 878 63 110 196 192 7,845 7,366 310 597 285 242 418 593 WORTH. 525 767 C16 S29 Washington township 361 701 619 562 677 Northwood twp., incL Northwood town. 1,303 814 573 720 WRIGHT. Kedron townsnip 497 Listen township 231 209 463 149 303 369 Sioux City township, incl. Sioux city . . 144 351 Rlnnn tnwnBhip 77 594 West Fork township 491 328 "Wall Lake township 422 "Woodbury township 484 KAKSAS. Cottage Grove township Deer Creek township Elm township Eleinore township Geneva township Humboldt twp., incl. Humboldt city. . Humboldt city , lola township, incl. lola city lola city Marmaton township , Osage township Salem township ANDERSON. Indian Creek township Jackson township Lincoln township Monroe township, tncl. Gamett city.. Gamett city_ , Ozark township Putnam township Beeder township Kicb township Walker township Washington township AEAPAHOK (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) ATCHISON. Atchison city Ward 1 *' 2 " 3 " 4 Center township Grasshopper twp., incl. Muscotah city Muscotah city 1,054 673 2,528 1,542 2,307 1,096 712 769 678 373 62« 560 2,144 1,389 636 525 1,294 1,139 1,135 625 15, 105 2,213 3,518 5,902 3,472 2,444 1,839 412 ATCHISON — continued . !Kapioma township Lancaster township Mount Pleasant township Shannon township Walnut township BARBOUIL Elwood township Kiowa township Lake City township , Medicine Lodge township, incl. Medi- cine Lo^e city. Medicine Lod^e city Sun City townsmp BARTON. (Organized in 1872.) Albion township , Beaver township Buffiilo township Cheyenne township , Clarence townshijt Comanche township Eureka township Fairview township , Grant township , Great Bend township, incl. Great Bend city. Great Bend city , Homestead township Independent township. Lakin township, incl.^llinwood city. - Ellinwood city Liberty township Logan township Pawnee Eock township South Bend township Union township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil diviaiohs — KANSAS — Contiuned. 141 Minor civil divisions. ISgO. Minor civil divisions. 1880. BAaxoN — continued. 345 366 1,497 5,372 1,538 1,169 1,811 1,071 894 1,204 800 2,31G 1,211 688 1,025 2,849 1,375 967 1,789 972 756 1,214 1,145 1,130 970 1,588 922 697 S93 634 340 410 467 1,134 2,268 1,411 519 383 648 431 218 748 446 469 406 629 377 841 665 532 545 743 301 562 351 641 1,096 1,139 994 1,871 324 518 981 CHAUTAUQUA. (Organized in 1875.) 1,262 864 631 BSG 860 Fort Scott oitv 1 068 817 889 753 Sedan townsUp, incl. Sedan city 1,476 665 702 "Washington township CHEROKEE. Cherokee township, inch "Weii" city "Weir city 804 996 376 893 1 134 Hiawatha twp., incl. Hiawatha city Lowell townsnip, incl. the follow, cities. 5,224 1 367 1 463 1 144 1*246 1 107 Salamanca twp., incl. Columhua city . . , 1 993 995 (Not divided into civil townships.) Sheridan township 1 642 BUTLBR. Spring Yalley township, incl. Baxter Springs city. ^ 2,499 ] 177 Augusta township, incl. Augusta city . . CHEYEXKE (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) CLARKE (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) CLAY. Doiiglas township El Dorado township, incl. El Dorado city. 460 Clay Center township, incl. Clay Cen- ter city . 2,852 1 763 477 965 62'' 555 Plum Grove township Eepuhlican township 1 017 Union township 516 CLOUD. Arion township 675 Buffalo township 695 "Walnut township... Center township . 967 Colfax township 607 CHASB. Elk township, inol. (3lyde city 1 443 Clyde city 956 (3-ranfc township 618 Lincoln township, mcl. Concordia city . 2,251 Falls twp., incl. the following cities IVferediLh township 597 Toledo township Nelson township 722 142 COMPENDITBI OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population df minor dvil divisions — KANSAS — Continued. Minor ciTil divisions. Minor civil divisions. 18S0. CLOUD— continued. Oakland tovmship Shirley township Sibloy township Soloraon township Starr township Summit township COFFEY. Avon township Burlington city Burlington township California township Hampden township Key West township Le "!Roy township, inch Le K-oy city — Le Roy city Liberty township Neosho township Ottumwa township Pleasant township Pottawatomie township Eock Creek township Spring Creek township Star township COMANCHE (unorganized). (Not divided into civS. townships.) COWLEY. Beaver township Bolton township Cedar township Cresswell township, incl.Arkansaa city. Arkansas city Dexter township Harvey township Liberty township Maple township Ninnescah township Omnia township Otter township — Pleasaot Yalley township Kichland township Eock Creek township - Sheridan township Silver Creek township Silver Dale township , Spline Creek township , TisdaTe township Vernon township Walnut township Windsor township Winfieldcity , CRAWFORD. • Baker twp., incL New Pittsburg city. New Pittsburg city , Crawford twp., mcl. Gii'ard city Girard city (j-rant township Lincoln township Osage township Sheridan twp., incl. Cherokee city Cherokee city Sherman township ^ Walnut township Washington township ,. . DAVIS. Jaokson township Jefferson township Junction city Liberty township Lyon township Milford townsnip Smoky Hill township 475 912 758 1,073 5G5 977 488 2,011 676 838 585 614 975 545 753 644 753 1,021 471 658 516 436 718 1,015 710 1.799 1,012 989 570 747 581 577 461 446 1,099 1,045 1,170 606 867 711 511 849 952 1,253 1,028 2,844 2,612 624 2,799 1,289 1,034 2,912 1,663 2,348 556 957 1,244 1,282 558 898 2,684 665 518 597 1,074 DECATUR. (Organized in 1879.) BassettviUe township Beaver township Grant township Jennings township Oberlin township Prairie Dog township DICKINSON. Abilene city Banner township Buckeye township. Centor twp., inch Enterprise city Entoi-prise city Cheever township Flora township Fragrant Hill township Grant township Hayes township Holland township Hope township J efferaon township Liberty township Lincoln township, incl. Solomon city . . . Solomon city Logan townsliip Newborn township Noble township Eidge township Sherman township IJnion township Wheatland township Willowdale township DONIPHAN. Burr Oak township Center township, incl. Troy city Troy city Iowa twp., inch the following cities Highland city White Cloud city Marion township Union township Washington township, inch the follow- ing cities : Elwood city Wathena city Wayne townsliip, incl. Doniphan city . . Doniphan city Wolf Kiver twp., incl. Severance city . . Severance city DOUGLAS. Clinton township Eudora township, incl. Eudora city Eudoracity Grant township .-: Kanwaka township Lawrence city , Lecompton township Marion township Palmyra township, incl. Baldwin city .. Baldwin city Wakariisa township Willow Springs township EDWARDS. (Organized in 1874 from part of Kiowa county.) Brown township , Franklin townsnip Jackson township Kinsley township, incl. Kinsley city . . . Kinsley city Trenton township , Wayne township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH OENStJS. 143 Tablb XIX. — PopulatUm of minor dvil divifliona— KANSAS — Contiaued. Minor oIyU diviBions. ELK. {Organized in 1875.) Elk Falla twp., incl. Elk Falls city . . . Elk Falls city , Greenfield township Howard township, mol. Howard city. Howard city Liberty township LongtOD township, incL Longton city Longton city Painterhood township Paw^ Paw township Union Center township "Wild Cat township ELUB. Big Creek township Catherine township Ellis township Freedom and Wheatland townships . . Hamilton township Hartsook township Lookout township Saline township Smoky Hill township Victoria township "Walker township ELL6W0BTH. Columbia township Ellsworth twp., iacL Ellsworth city . - Ellsworth city Empire township Green G-arden township -/.... Lincoln township Noble township "Valley township "Wilson township FOOTE (tmorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) FORD. (Organized in 1873.) Dodge township, incL Dodge city Dodge city Spearville township Wheatland township FRAfiKLIN. Appanoose township Centropohs township Cutler township Franklin township Greenwood township Harrison township Hayes township Lincoln township Ohio township Ottawa township Ottawa city Peoria township Pottawatomie township Eichmond township "WilliamsbttTg township GOVE (nnor^anized). (Not divided into civil townships.) OBAHAM. (Organized in 1880.) Bryant township Gettysburg township Graham township Hill City township 1,357 513 1,075 1,606 683 87C 1,862 ?55 638 951 1,296 872 1,390 244 1,198 791 232 439 252 436 265 349 583 1,017 1,378 929 3,134 436 302 408 753 1,066 1,854 996 718 550 1,061 1,057 901 942 785 668 690 719 798 1,236 4,032 1,165 817 681 1,245 285 510 1,134 539 Minor civil divisions. GBAHAM— continued. Indiana township Millbrook township Morelaw township Nicodemns township , GRANT (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) GREELEY (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) GREENWOOD. Eureka township, incL Eureka city Eureka city Fall Eiver township Janesville township Lane township Madison township Otter Creek township Pleasant Grove township Quincy township Salem township Salt Springs township Shell ilock township Spring Creek township Twin Groves twp., incl. Gould city Gould city HAMILTON (unorganized). (Not divided into civu. townships.) HARPER. (Organized in 1873.) Anthony township, incL Anthony city. Anthony city Chicaskia township , Harper township Lake township Bnella township Silver Creek township Spring township Stohrville township HARVEY. (Organized in 1872.) Alta township ,.. Burrton township, incl. Burrton city . . Burrton city Darlington township Emma township Gai'den township Halstead township Highland township Lake township Lakin township Macon township Newton city Newton township Pleasant township Bichland- township Sedgwick twp., incl. Sedgwick city Sedgwick city Walton townsmp HODGEMAN. (Organized in 1879.) Center township Marena township Eoscoe township Sterling township JACKSON. Cedar township Douglas town^p 144 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaiona — KANSAS — Continaed. Minor civil divisions. J.A.CKBOK — continued. Franklin to-wnship Giant townsliip. - Jefferson townsliip Liberty township Netawaka township Soldier township Straight Creek township. Washington township . . . "Whiting township JEFFERSON. Delaware twp., incL Valley Falls city . "Valley Fal& city Fairview township Jefferson township Kaw township Kentuokjr township, incL Perry city. . . Perry city Norton township Osawkie township Oskaloosa twp., incl. Oskaloosa city . . - Oskaloosa city Rock Creek township Rural t0"Wn8hip .- . . . Sarcoxie township Union township JEWELL. (Organized in 1870.) Allen township Athens to"wnship Brown's Creek to"wuship Buffalo to'wnship, inch Jewell city. . Jewell city Barr Oak twp., incl. Bnrr Oak city . Burr Oak citj Calvin township Center twp., incL Mankato city Mankato city Erving township Ezbon township Grant townsliip Harrison township Highland township Holmwood township lona township Jackson township Limestone township Montana township Prairie township Richland township Saint Clair township Vicksborg township ., "Walnut township "Washington township "White Mound township Aubry township Gardner township Lexington township McCamish township Monticello township Olathe city Olathe township Oxford township Shawnee township Spring Hill twp., mcL Spring Hill city Spring Hill city KANSAS (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) KEARNEY (Unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) 2,521 992 826 646 768 599 976 723 417 2,722 1,016 705 1,639 838 1,556 319 1,376 965 2,000 725 1,147 1,027 716 872 653 746 666 1,050 372 1,237 425 603 1,017 606 665 657 674 638 658 608 1,142 406 702 788 701 714 584 725 666 544 751 1,216 1,321 2,042 1,330 1,396 2,285 1,545 1,950 2,477 1,201 602 Minor civil divisions. KINGMAN. (Organized in 1874.) Allen tO"wnsliip Belmont tO"wnship Bennett township Evan township Galesburg township ^Hoosier to'wnship Kingman township Vinita township "White township IjABETTB. Cauada township Elm Grove township Fair View township Hackberry township Howard township Labette township Liberty to"wnship Montana township -. Mound Valley township Mount Pleasant township Keosho township North township Osage township Oswego city ..i Oswego township Parsons city Richland to'wnship, incL Chetopa city. Chetopa city Walton townsliip LANE (unorganized). (Not divided into ci-vil townships.) LEAVENWORTH. Alexandria to'wnship . . . Delaware to'wnship Easton township Fairmount township . . - High Prairie township. Kickapoo township Leavenworth city Wardl " 2 Reno township Sherman township Stranger to'wnship Tonganoxie twp., incL Tonganoxie city Tonganoxie city Battle Creek to'wnship Beaver township Cedron township Colorado township Elk Horn township, incL Lincoln Cen- ter city. Lincoln center city Franklin township Golden Belt township Grant township Highland tcwnshiii Indiana township Logan township Madison township Marion township Orange township Pleasant township Salt Creek township Scott township Valley township 1880. IBS 502 185 383 361 379 970 276 472 675 1,096 862 1,104 752 626 906 871 1,408 667 728 896 1,394 2,351 942 4,199 2,685 1,305 694 1,250 2,620 1,235 1,143 1,238 2,772 16,646 3,589 2,612 5,276 5,069 987 1,403 1,330 1,831 426 469 472 574 604 422 354 318 576 250 468 383 323 467 578 803 420 412 208 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — KANSAS — Continued. 145 Minor oiTil diTlsious. ]k£iiior cItH dlTiBlons. UJLSSHALL. Blue Monnd township Centroville township Liberty township Lincoln township, inch La Cygne city. LaCygne city Motmd City twp. , iaol. Monnd city Mound city - Paris township — Potosi township, inch Pleasanton city. Pleasanton city Scott township ' Sheridan township Stanton township Valley township.. Agnes City township . Americns township... Center township Ehnendaro township.. Emporia city Emporia township Fremont township Jackson township Pike township _ Beading township — Waterioo township ... M'PBEEBON. Battle HUl township ^ BonaTille township Canton township, inch Canton cit>y . Canton city,... nship.. Castle towns!— - . . Dehnore township Empire township GroTeland township Gypsmn Creek township , Harper township , Hayes township — .. Jackson township -. King City township Little "Valley township Lone Tree township UcPherson twp., incL McPherson city McPherson city Meridian township Monnd township.. Kew Gottland township... Sharp's Creek township ..-. Smoky Hill twp., incl. Lindabnrg City Lindsbiirg City South Sharp's Creek township Spring Valley township ..«-. Sapenor township «. Turkey Creek township TTnion township. „ Branch township Oatlin township «™ Center twp., incl. Marion Center city. . Marion Center city Clear Creek township Doyle township, incl. Elorence city Florence city Fairplay township Gale township -. Grant township Liberty township Peaboay township, incL Peabody city . Peabody city l^sley township Summit township Wilson township , 911 1,553 994 2,113 835 1,471 U3 1,500 2,347 709 1,427 1,291 689 1,002 943 1,906 848 1,444 4,631 2,625 912 1,531 987 715 884 501 424 950 396 509 596 684 479 «42 480 509 506 467 436 1,139 2,267 1,590 643 663 634 537 1,177 466 370 668 634 659 570 1,131 598 1,724 857 671 1,489 954 447 866 481 1,702 1,585 1,087 698 421 640 Blue Bapids township — Blue Bapids City township, inch Blue Bapids city. Blue Bapids city Center township Clear Fork township Elm Creek township Franklin township Guittard township MarysvUle twp., incl. Marysville city . . MarysTille cit^ - Murray township Ifoble township Bock township „ Vennillion township ■Waterville twp., inch Waterville city.. "Waterville city Wells township MEADE (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) Marysville township Miami township Middle Creek township. Monnd township Osage township Osawatomie township . . Paolacity Paola township Bichland township Stanton township Sugar Creek township .. Valley township Wea township Aaherville township — Beloit township, incL Belolt city Boloit city Bloomfl eld township Blue Hills township Carr Creek township Cawker township, incL Cawker city. , Cawkercity Center township Custer township Eureka township , Glen Elder township „ Hayes township Logan to wnship...w. Lulu township.. Pittsburg township Plum Creek township Bound Springs township . . Salt Creek township Solomon Bapids township. Turkey Creek township . .. Walnut Creek township .. UOMTGOUEBT. 10 Caney township ~.-. Cherokee township Cherry township, incl. Cherryvale city. Cheiwvale city Drum Creek township Fawn Creek township Independence city Independence township Liberty township Lonisburg township, incl. Elk city Elk city Parker township, inoL CoffeyviUe city.. CoffeyviUe city , Butland township ^ 146 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — KANSAS — Continued. MONTGOMERY— continued. Sycamore township West Cherry township HOKRIB. -Clark's Creek townshii) Council Grove township, incl. Cotmcil Grove city. Council Grovecity.- Diamond Valley township Elm Creek township Highland township N"eosho township Ohio township Parker township Eolling Prairie township Valley townshii? Warren township NEMAHA. Capioma township Clear Creek township Gilman township Granada townsMp Harrison township Home township Illinois township Marion township Nemaha township Neuchatel township Eed Vermillion township Eeill> township Richmond township, incl. Seneca city.. Seneca city Bock Creek township, incl. Sabetha city. Sabetha city Valley township Washington township Wetmore township NEOSHO. Big Creek townsMp CanviUe township Ccnterville township - Ohetopa township, mcl. Thayer city Thayer city Erie township, incl. Erie city Erie city Grant township Xadore township Lincoln township Mission tw^., incl. Osage Mission city . Osage Mission city Shiloh township - Tioga township, incl. Channte city Chanute city Walnut Grove township NESH. (Organized in 1880.) Bazine township -- Center township Eden township - Franklin township -■ High Point township Joonson township — - ■ Kevada township Ohio township ■ Waring township ■ NORTON. (Organized in 1872.) Aldine township Almeua township Center township 447 1,632 1,042 358 931 469 723 595 1,002 509 1,996 864 490 637 618 559 S63 554 370 566 524 528 301 1,971 1,203 1,854 849 539 461 1,036 878 1,054 1,203 311 1,334 270 1,035 1,055 1,228 2,266 1,306 988 1,851 887 1,193 731 722 239 534 670 170 184 190 282 631 876 NORTON — continued. Grant township , Leota township , Kock Branch township Solomon township Twin Mound township West Union township , OSAGB. Agency township , Arvonia township Barclay township BurHn^ame twp., incl. BurHngame city, Burlmgame ci-fy ^ Dragoon township Fainax township Junction township Melvem township Olivet township Osage city Eidgeway twp., incL Carhondale city. . Carhondale city Superior township Valley Brook township OSBORNB. (Organized in 1871.) Bethany township Bloom township Corinth township Delhi township Grant township.. , Hawkeye township , Independence township : Jackaon township 35all Creek town^ip 1 Lawrence township Liberty township Mount Ayr township , Penn township, incl. Osborne city Osborne city , Koss township, inch Downs city , Downs city Hound Mound township Sumner township Tilden township , Victor township Winfield township OTTAwl. Bennington township Center twp., incl. Minneapolis city Minneapolis city Chapman township , Concord township Culver towiiship , Fountaib township , Grant township Henry township Lincoln township Logan township , Ottawa township Sheridan township PAWNEE. (Organized in 1872.) Brown's Grove township , Garfield township (Jrant township , Lamed townsmp, incl. Lamed city... Lamed city Pawnee township Pleasant Ridge township Pleasant Valley township , Walnut township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 147 Tablb XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — KANSAS — Continued. Minor olvil divlBioiia. Minor civil diTlsions. PHILLies. (Organized in 1872.) Arcade toTraship Belmont townehip Bow Creek township Crystal townsliip , Dayton townslup Deer Creek township freedom township ., G-lenwood township _ '... Granite township Greenwood township Kirwin township, inch Kirwin city Kirwin city Logan township, incl. Logan city Logan city Long Island township Mound township PhiUipshurg twp., incl. PhiUipshurg city. PhiUipsbnrg city Plain "View township Plmn township Prairie View township Kushville township - Solomon township Towanda township Valley township Walnut township POTTAWATOMIB. Bel VU6 township., - Blue township Blue Valley township Centre township Clear Creek township Emmett township:.- Green township Lincoln township - Lone Tree township LonisTille twp., incl. Lonisville city .- Louisville city Mill Creek twp., incl. the following cities: Haven ville ci1>y >.- Onagacitj; ^ Pottawatomie township Eook Creek township • Saint George township Saint Mary's twp., incl. St. Mary's city. Saint Mary's city Shannon township Union township ■ Vienna township ■Wamego township PEATT. (Organized in 1879.) Haynesville township . . Inka township . -_. Ludwick township Karon township — . . - . Spring Vale township . BAVTLIKS (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) HENO. (Organized in 1872.) Albion township Bell township Castleton township Center township Clay township - Enterprise township Grant township, incl. Ifickerson city . Niokerson city 476 513 479 674 270 542 391 388 452 407 1,421 807 626 275 633 375 1,043 272 655 638 248 526 257 449 379 734 742 681 509 667 522 694 459 576 1,110 432 1,679 180 242 1,105 1,123 762 1,418 884 921 634 336 1,788 532 1,039 81 165 436 348 352 311 441 429 1,207 597 BBNO — continued. Grove townshija Haven township Hayes township Langdon townsnip Lincoln township Little River township Loda township Medford township Plevna township Reno township, incl. Hutchinson city. Hutchinson city Koscoe township Salt Creek township Sumner township Troy township Valley township "Westminster township Albion township Beaver township Belleville twp., incl. Belleville city . Belleville city Big Bend township Conrtland township Elk Creek township Fairview township Farm in gton township Freedom township. Grant township Jefferson township Liberty township Lincoln township Norway township Bichland township Rose Creek township Scandia township, incl. Scandia city. . Scandia city TTnion township — Washington township White Rock township RICE. (Organized in 1871.) f Atlanta township, incl. Lyons city ... Lyons city Farmer township Lincoln township Pioneer township Raymond township Sterling township, incl. Sterling city . Sterling city TTnion township VaUey township Victoria township Washington township EILET. Ashland township Bala township Fancy Creek to'wnship. Grant township Jackson townsnip Madison township Manhattan city Manhattan township . . . May Day township Ogclen township Swede Creek township . Zeandale township BOOKS. (Organized in 1872.) Alcona township ABh Rock township. 148 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor (Avil divisions — KANSAS — Continued. Minor dvU (UtIsIozis. JUlnor oiTil diTislona. ROOKS — oontinned. Benmont toirasMp Bow Creek township Coming townaliip Farmington township Greenfield townaliip Hobart township - Iowa township .■ liOwell townanip - , Medicine township — Northampton township Paradise township Plainville townslup Bnsli township Stockton township, jncl. Stockton city. Stockton city Sugar Loaf townsiiip .- Tsrai Mound township Walton township BCBH. (Organized in 1874.) Alexander township — Banner township Belle Prairie township.. Big Timber township... Brookdale township . - - Center township Hampton township Illinois township ... La Crosse township Pioneer township Pleasantdale township. Union township BUBSELL. (Organized in 1872.) Big Creek township Center township -«- Tairview townsnip — Paradise township .. Plymouth township HxLssell township, mcl. Bnssell city. Bnssell city Cambria township Dayton township — Elm Creek township Eureka township Falun township Glendalc township Greeley township Gypsum township laberty township Ohio township .... Pleasant Valley township. Salina city. Smoky HUl township Smoky View township Smolan township — Solomon township SpringCreektwp., ind. Brookvillecity. JBrookriUe city Summit township.. - TValnut township Washington township » SCOTT (unorganized). (Not dlrided into cwil townships.) SEDGWICK. Afton township. Attica township Delano township Eagle township. Ene township .. 240 331 881 610 366 301 421 367 474 646 500 fiSl •314 «56 411 333 426 538 367 632 265 277 604 672 675 604 631 649 474 240 846 1,619 1,228 584 1,073 2,001 641 45» 457 430 666 335 616 455 480 607 425 8,111 760 940 842 509 1,200 5U 148 466 871 407 552 630 540 267 BEDQWICK— continued. Garden Plain township -«* Grand EiTer township Grant township Greeley township Gypsum township - Ufinols township — Kechi township Lincoln township • Minnoha township Morton township Ninnoscnh township Ohio township Park township Payne township - - Rockford township .- Salem township Sherman township TJnlon township Viola township "Waco township .- "Wichita city - Wichita township SEQUOTAH (unorganized). (Not divided into ciTfl townships.) SEW ART) (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) Auburn township Dover township Mencken township .- Mission township Monmouth township ' Rossville township Silver Lake twp., mol. Silver Lake city. Silver Lake city Soldier township Tecumeeh township Topekaoity Wardl _ " 2 _ " 3 " 4 Topeka township — WiUiamsport township BHEBIDAN (unorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) SHERUAIV (unorganized). (Not divided into oi-nl townships.) SMITH. (Organized in 1872.) Beaver township Cedar township Centre township German township Harvey township Houston township Lincoln township Oak township ...«., "Pawnee township .- BTAF70BD. (Organized in 1879.) Clear Creek township Cooper township Hayes township Lincoln townsMp -...■. Saint John township Seward township Stafford township York township ... ..„ COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 149 Tabib XIX. — Population of •minor woV, divisions — KANSAS — Continued. — — — " Minor civil diTieions. 1880. Minor civil division*. 1880, STAHTOH (nnorganiied). (S'ot divided into civil to'wnahipB.) 324 1,66* 602 1,979 1,005 3C4 268 361 232 308 681 777 351 723 430 888 743 322 485 1,052 403 636 463 419 1,214 587 401 487 762 2,694 725 1,852 200 483 1,057 381 594 604 521 1,068 926 673 985 578 1,369 346 340 WABEIHQIOII. 466 6TETEN8 (unorganized). (Hot divided into civiltownflliipe.) 1,690 Hanover township, incL Hanover city. . 2,108 678 SUMKES- 885 (Organized in 1671.) 1,439 1,626 Avon township -.- --- 1,222 2,045 Belle Plain townsMp Strawberry township - Union township ■Waahington twp-, i"ol- Washington ci^. ■VTaahington city WICHITA (unorganized). (Sot divided into civil towmahipa.) WILSOS. Cedar township _ Center township, inol 3'redonia city . - - Caldwell township, incL Caldwell city. . Caldwell city — 535 1,836 Conway township Ducon township 675 Greene township 809 Jackson township < 1,760 923 793 977 Oxford township, incl. Oacford city 735 577 1,398 549 Neodesha twp., inoL Neodesha city Neodeshacity — 1,972 South Haven township - 924 824 848 423 676 Wellfaierton citv .. ...... Verdigria township — W0OD6OS. 1,434 THOMAS (nnorganized). (Not divided into civil townships.) 657 TKEGO. 703 Collycr, Downer, and "Wakeeny twps .- 412 Everett township 712 Ogallah township _ WABAUH6KB. 1 100 Neosho Falls township, incL Neosho FaUs city. Neosho Falls city 1,1X13 552 Owl Creek township 768 Perry township 537 553 Mill Creek township WTAjroOTTK. Delaware township . -.. 1 167 3,200 1 161 "Wilmington township WALLACE. Qnindaro townsliip .- 2,123 ^liawnee townsliip, incL Bosedale city . Kosedale city 2,377 962 6 149 Wallace township —- Wyandotte township 2,076 KENTUCKY. Voi preo. 1. Colnmbia, incL Colnmhia town. Colnmbia town Vot.prec. 2. Neatsville " " 3. WhiteOak " " 4. Harmony " " 5. Gradyville " *' 6. Leatherwood " '* 7. Casey Creek " " 8. CaneTalley 3,020 549 1,287 1,340 612 1,602 1,498 976 1,338 AD Alls — continned. Tot preo. 9. Glenville, incL (Jlenville village. Glenville village...... ALLEN. Mag. dist. No. 1. Soottsville, incl. Scottaville town. Scottsville town Mag. dist. No. 2. Bntlersville 150 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil dimaiona — KENTUCKY — Continued. Minor civil diTisiona. 1880. Minor ciTil divisions. 1880. ALLEN — continued. 1,237 1,860 1,022 2,075 166 672 3, 080 1,155 209 1,434 no 2,192 1,500 2,021 1,866 88 181 2,363 2,016 476 1,272 1,500 309 1,130 1,679 337 531 5,686 1,510 2,234 2,384 2,599 2,207 166 1,665 1,219 1,970 1,335 1,022 1,785 356 2,034 105 2,576 773 1,344 1,137 1,960 79 1,156 2,323 83 1,147 BELL — continued. Vot. prec. 3. Yellow Creek .-- ...... 1,111 1 002 " " 4. Gainesville and SpiU- " *' 4 Tom'flCreek - 472 BOONE. Belleview mag. dist., incL Belleview village. " " "6. "New Koe and May- liew, incl. New Eoe village. 713 124 1,293 1,640 Mag. dist. No. 1. Lawrenceburg " " " 2. Alton, incl. Alton vill . 818 Florence mag. diat., incL Florence vill .. Florence village 1,518 309 Mag. diat. No. 3. Palmer, incL Camden- ville village. Petersburg mag. dist., incL Petersburg town. 1,360 441 Mao- diRt "No 4 (Thpisher 1,635 " " " 5 Gi-ood-nisht Union mag. diat., incL Union village 1,111 113 836 1,072 Mag. dist. No. 1. North HnmphrieB " " " 2. LovelaceviUe, incl.the following towns : BOUEBON. Mag. dist. No. 1. Paris, incL Paris city . 6,489 3,204 Mag. diat. "No. 2. MiUersburg, incL Mil- lersburg town. 2,074 " " " 4. Blandville, including 858 Mag. dist. No. 3. Flat Eock, incl. Elat Eock village. 1,373 " "6. Milbura, inoL Mil- bnrn town. 132 Mag. dist. No. 4. Korth Middletown, incl. North Middletown town. 1,476 377 " "8. Arlington, including Arlington town. 1,004 1 057 " " " 7. Centreville 1,094 " " 8. Euddle's Mills BOTD. Prec 1 Durbin . .......... 1,389 BARREN. Mag. dist. No. 1. Glasgow, incL Glas- gow town. 847 1,088 905 " 4. White Sulphur Springs " 5. Lower Ashland, incl. part of Ashland town. 414 " " " 3 EockvHiU 1,904 " *' " 5. Hiaeville, inoL Hise- viile village. 1 498 Prec. 6. Upper Catlettsburg, inoL part of Catlettsburg village. Catlettsburg village (part of) Prec. 7. Lower Catlettsburg, incL part of Catlettsburg village. Catlettsburg village (part of) Prec. 8. XTpper Ashland, incl. part of Ashland town. 2,184 992 939 " " " 8. Glasgow Junction " " " 9, Eoseville 233 '* " "10 Slick Eock . . ... 2 582 1,782 Prec. 9. Coalton ...... 1 302 Prec. 1. Sharpsburg, incl. Sharpsbnrg town. Ashland town (in prec. 5 and 8) Catlettsburg village (in prec. 6 and 7). BOTLE. Mag. dist. No.l.incl.thefollowing towns. 3,280 1,225 Prec. 2. Wyoming, incl. Wyoming vdU.. Prec. 3. Owingsviile, incl. OwingsviUe 461 220 Perryville town (part of) 241 Mag. dist. No. 2, incl part of Perryville town. 4,153 257 Mag. dist. No. 3, (exclusive of part of Danville town), incl. the follow- ing places : 3,136 BELL (formerly Josh Bell). 174 Shelby City town 466 Vot. proc. 1. Pineville, incL Pineville town. Mag. dist. No. 4 (exclusive of paxt of Danville town). DanviUe town (in Nos. 3 and 4) Perryville town (in Nos. 1 and 2) 1,106 3,074 Vot. preo. 2. Big Clear Creek 498 compendium: op the tenth census. 151 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — KENTUCKY— Continued. Minor civil dlTlsionB. Minor civil divisions. Mag. dist. ITo. 1. Brooksville, incl. Brooksville village. Brootaviile village Mag. dist. Ko. 2. roster, inoL Foster tn. Foster town. - 1 Mag. dist. Ho. 3. Angnsta, incl. An- gusta city. Angiista city Mag.aist.No. 4. Germanto'wn ^ " " " 5. Milford " " " 6. Fairview " " 7. Berlin BKBATHITT. Mag. dist. Ko. 1. Jackson, incL Jackson town. Jackson town Mag. dist. No. 2. Frozen '* " "3. Crawford, or Jetts Creek. Mag. dist. No. 4. Crocketsville " " , " 5. Troublesome " " " 6. Effiottsville '* " " 7. Springfork " '* " 8, George's Branch " *' '* 9, Bakerfork BHECKDOUDGB. Bewleyville mag. dist. No. 6 Clifton MQls mag. dist Cloverport mag. dist. No. 2, incl. Clover- port village. Cloverport village Cnster mag. dist Cut-Off mag. dist Forks of Eough mag. dist Hardineburg mag. dist., incl. Hardins- bnrg town. Hardinsburg town 1 Hndsonville mag. dist. No. 5 Liberty Hall mag. dist ., Locust Hill mag. dist. No. 10 Planter's Hall mag. dist Stepbensport mag. dist., incl. Stephens- port town. Stephensport town Union Staxmag. dist Leaches mag. dist Mount "WaSiington mag. dist., incl. Mount Washington town. Mount Washington town Pine Tavern mag. dist Shepherdsville mag. dist., incl. Shep- berdsville town. Shepherdsville town Burden's mag. dist London's mag. dist Mining City mag. dist Morgantown mag. dist., incl. Morgan- town village. Morgantown village Eenlrow mag. dist Eochester mag. dist., incL Rochester town. Eochester town Woodbury mag. dist., incl. Woodbury village. Woodbury village CALDWELL. Bucksnort mag. dist 2,880 378 1,196 208 3,617 1,282 1,479 1,609 1,060 1,868 1,271 1,129 793 1,246 1,031 625 532 581 534 1,656 1,081 2,365 1,056 1,128 851 1,127 2,803 585 1,193 1,024 797 635 1,018 218 1,325 1,459 387 1,984 3,753 2,342 2,050 907 1,768 204 1,751 1,958 189 1,405 190 CALDWELL— oontinned. Farmersville mag. dist Fredonia mag. dist., inoL Fredonia vUl . Fredonia village Harmony mag. dist Princeton mag. dist., inoL Princeton tn . Princeton town Tennessee mag. dist William's Millmag. dist CALLOWAY. Mag.dist. No.l. MTirray,incl.Murraytn. Murray town Mag. dist. No. 2. New Concord " " " 3. Lib6rty,inol.Shilohtn. Shilohtown Mag. dist. No. 4. Brinkley '* *' " 5. Swan's " " " 6. Wadesborough CAMPBELL. Alexandria mag. dist., incl. Alexandria town. Alexandria town BeUeview mag. diet., incl. Belleviewtn. Belleview town Carthage mag. dist Cold Spring mag. dist Dayton mag. dist., incL Dayton town. . . i)ayton town Grant's Lick mag. dist Gupser mag.dist Highland mag. dist Indian Springs mag. dist John's Bjll mag. dist Newport city Wardl Newport mag, dist. (exclusive of New- port city). Mag. dist. No. 1. Ghent, incl.Ghenttwn. Ghent town Mag. dist. No. 2. Carrollton and Pres- tonville, incL the following towns : Carrollton town Prestonville town Mag. dist. No. 3. Worthville, incl. Wortbville town. Worthville town Mag. dist. No. 4. Mill Creek " *' " 5. Locust " " " 6. Sanders and Jordan .. CAKTEK. Free. 1, incL Grayson town Grayson town Pr6C.2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 CABEY. Details cannot be given, as the ma- gisterial districts were not sepa- rately returned. 152 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions — KENTUCKY — Continued. Minor oItU diyisions. Minor civil diTiaionB. CHEISTLiS. Bainbrideo ma^. dist --..- .-- Casky '8 Station mag. diet Fruit Hill mag. dist — Garretsburg mag. diet Hamby mag. diat HopkinsTilio mag. dist., inoL Hopkins- Tille city. HopkinsviHe city Lafayette mag. dist., incL Lafayette tn. Lafayette town LongTiew mag. dist.. Mt. Vernon mag. diat Pembroke mag. diat., incL Pembroke village. Pembroke village - Scatea' Mill mag. dist., inoL Crofton vill. Crofton village Stewart's mag^at tlnion School Houae mag. dist -. Wilson mag. dist -- .-. . CLABK. Mag. dist. Ifo. 1. Goode'a " " " 2. Kiddville " " " 3. Blue Ball (exclusive of part of "Wincheater town). Mag. dist. No. 4. Germantown ^' *' " 5. Pinchem " " '* 6. "Winchester (exclusive of part of Winchester town). Winchester town (in Blue .Ball and Winchester). OIJ.T. Prec.l. Manchester .... " 2. Comett's " 3. Allen's " 4. Big Creek *' 5. Pigeon Boost... " 6. Sexton's Creek . " 7. Asher's — " 8. Otter Creek " 9. Bull Skin OLnrroii. Votprecl. Albany.., Piney Woods. 2. 3. Neathery . 4. niwill.. 5. Hays... 6. SheUy., CEmmNDBM. Mag. diat. No. 1. Marlon, inch Marion village. Marion village Mag. diat. No. 2. Dycnabuxg, inoL Dy- cuaburg village. Dycusburg village _ Mag. dist. No. 3. Union " " " 4. Hurricane " " " 5. Ford's Ferry, lucL Weston village. Weston village - Mag. dist. No. 6. Bell's Mines — CUUBEBLAm). Mag. dist. No. 1. BurkesvlUe, including Burkeaville village. Bnrkesville village ~ Mag. dist. No. 2. Crocus " " " 3. Whetstone " " " 4. KettleCieek 2,302 1,122 1,218 1,418 1,677 7,150 4,229 2,555 970 3,182 1,573 2,606 1,803 136 1,381 2,827 1,636 1,613 2,067 1,814 1,548 1,260 2,277 3,833 613 913 1,109 1,275 1,264 530 372 313 2,031 1,241 1,138 1,040 1,110 652 3,230 355 1,384 194 1,098 1,821 1,061 162 1,518 1,576 3,512 434 461 800 1,276 cuHBEBLAin) — continued. Mag.diBtNo.5. Marrowbone " " " 6. Carver's " " " T.Carey's DAVIESS. Mag. dist. No. 1. Lower town, incL part of Owenaboro' city. Owensboro' city (part of) Mag. dist. No. 2. Upper town, inoL part of Owenaboro' city. Owensboro' city (part of) Mag. dist No. 3. Telvington *' " " 4. KnottaviUe, including Knottsville village. KnottaviUe village Mag. dist. No. 5. Boston, inoL Whites- ville village. Whiteaville village Mag. diet No. 6. Murray's " " No. 7. Curdsville, inol.Curds- ville town. Cnrdaville town — -.. Mag. dist No. 8. Vanover's " " " 9. Oakford " *' " 10. MaaonviUe ** " " 11. Sorghotown Owensboro' city (in Noa 1 and 2) EDMOKSBOH. Bee Spring mag. dist Brownaville mag. dist., incl. Browns- ville village. Brownsville village Chameleon Springs mag. dist Durblnamag. dist — Fork mag. mat Parker mag. dist...-. ............... ELLIOTT. Preo. 1. Martinsburg, incl. Martins- burg village. MartinsDurg village Preo. 2. DeviTsFork , *' 3. Newcomb's " 4. LlttleFork . " 6. Moccasin *' 6. Newfoundland ESTILL. Prec.l. Hardwlck's Creek... ** 2. Irvine...... - " 3. Crooked Creek " 4. Station Camp " 6. Miller's Creek, incl. Fitch- burg town. Fitohburg town Preo. 6. Forks FAYETTE. Athens mag. diat Brier Hill mag. dist Dog Fennel mag. dist East Hickman mag. dist Lexington city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Sandersville mag. diat South Elkhom mag. dist FLEMIHO. Prec. 1. Sherburne, town. Sherburne town .. ind. Sherburne COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 153 TABia: XrS..— Population of minor oivil dfemoma— KENTUCKY— Continued. Minor civil diTiaionB. 1880. Minor civil diyisionB. 1880. FLEMING — contmued. Preo. 2, Mount Carmel, inol, Motmt Carmel town. 1,518 185 1,805 278 2,210 194 986 94 1,728 2,658 811 788 1,935 148 723 600 851 1,246 913 824 900 696 935 265 488 609 599 753 702 9,937 249 6,958 1,386 2,613 1,693 90 2,236 934 1,217 1,312 3,186 1,264 332 1,538 826 392 1,070 1,355 666 1,118 473 816 181 2,540 1,860 GABKABD— oontdiraed. Vot. preo. 3. T.Riioaster Court Honse, inol. Lanoaster town. 2,678 1,2.'M Pteo. 3. Poplar Plains, incL Poplar Plains village. Yot. prec. 4. BryantsviUe, incl. Bry- antaville village. 2,874 119 Prec. 4. Hillaboro'iincLHillsboro'tOTni. Tot. preo. fi. Engine Honse ,« GRANT. 1,752 Prec. 5. TUton, incl. Tilton town Preo 6 Centerville . -- 1,828 1,217 1,584 " 7. Flemingsbnrg, incl. MemingB- barg town. Crittenden mag. dist., inol. Crittenden town. 323 • ' 9. Elizaville, inol. Elizaville vill. . 806 1,302 Prec 10 Plnmmer'a Mill __.- ........ 894 799 784 Mag. diet. Ko 1. Halbert WiUiametown mag. dist., incl. Wil- liamstown viUage. "Winifl.mi4t;OW7i Y^llag^ _ 3,869 " " "2 Midddle Creftk - ... 751 '• " " S.Allen 6IU.TIS. Mag. dist. Ko. 1. 'Water Talley and "Wingo, inol. 'Wingo village. *' " " 4 Drv Greet .. . " " " 5, Month of Mndd " " " 6. Month of Beaver 2,375 " " " 8. Prestonbnrg, inolnd- ing Prestonbnrg town. Prestonbnrg town . Mag. diet. No. 9. John B. Harris " " " 10. Abbott 212 Mag.dist No. 2. Cuba 1,761 " " " 3. LynnTiUe,incl.Lynn- ■ville Tillage. 1,579 83 " " »' 11. Bnse Mag. dist. No. 4. Panther Creek 1,419 " " '* 12 Antioch 1 520 " " ** 13. HagerShoal _. " " " 6. HaynesandPottsviUe. *' " " 7. Pryorsburg and Eo- zell's, inol. Pryorsburg Tillage. Pryorsburg Tillage. Mag. dist. No. 8. Mayfield, inol. May- field city. 2,918 FBANKUN. Ma^. diet. No. 1. Fratitfort, incL th« following places: 2,168 129 5,417 1 839 Mag. dist. No. 9. Farmington, includ- ing Farmlngton town. 1,692 Wftg. dist. No. 2. Forts of Elkhom " " *' 3. Peat'sMill 99 " " " 4. Bridgeport, mclnding Bridgeport village. Mag. dist. No. 10. Boswell's 1 294 919 " " 12. Dukedom GRAT601I. Mag. dist. No. 1. Leitohfleld, including _ Leitohfield town. 1,076 Mftp- diflt No 5 Bald Knob ... FULTON. 4,225 491 Mag. dist. No. 2. Caneyville, incl. Ca- neyvillo village. 3 421 " •' "3. HickqiaQ, incL Hict- 235 Mag. dist. No. 3. ShortCreetorHaynes. " " " 4.BigClifty.._ 2,911 1 736 Mag dist No 4 MadridBend " * " " 5. Falton,incLFultontn. 2,414 1,077 Mag. dist. No. 6. Sassafras Eidge GALLATIN. GBEEH. 1 369 Mur- dist. No. 1. Hoggins'School House u u it 2. "Warsaw, incl-Warsaw Greeneburg mag. dist., inol. Greens- burg town. 3,365 620 town. Grove mag. dist 1,426 LowerBush Creek mag. dist 1,837 Osceola mag. dist 1,99C " " "5. Griencoe, incL Grlencoe town. Upper Busn Creek mag. dist...-.--.. -. 1,884 6RBEKUF. Prec. 1. Greenup, incl. Greenup town.. 3,810 833 Prec. 2. Globe School House, inol. Springville town. Springvilfe town 2,408 " " 2. Buckeye 321 154 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaMWi*— KENTUCKY— Continued, Minor civil divieiona. GBEENUP — oontinTied. Prec. 3. Liberty " 4. Old Town.. *' 5. Hiumewell . " 6. Bam HAKCOCK. Mag. dist. No. 1. Lane's '" " "2. Hawesville, incl. pt. of Hawesville village. Hawesville village (part of) Mag. dist. No. 3. Lewisport, incl.pt. of Lewiaport village. Lewisport village (part of) Mag. dist. No. 4. Indian Creek, incl. part of Hawesville village. Hawesville village (part of) Mag. dist. No. 5. PellviUe " " "6. Yellow Creek, incl. ^art of Lewisport village. LeTnsport village (part of) Hawesville village (in Nos. 2 and 4) . . Lewisport village (in Nos. 3 and 6) . . . HABDIN. Mag. dist. No. 1. Elizabethtown, incl. Elizabethtown town. Elizabetlitown town Mag. dist. No. 2. Nolin " " "3. Wallingford's, incl. Sonora town. Sonora town Mag. dist. No. 4. Stephensbnrg " " " 5. MeetingCreek *' " *' 6. Allison *' " " 7. Haycraft's " " " 8. "W"estPoint,iQCl."W"e3t Point village. "West Point village , Mag. dist. No. 9. Atcher's " " " 10. Colesbnrg Mag. dist. No. 1. 2., 3., 4., «.. 7., 8.. Mag. dist. No. 1. Cynthiana, incl. Cyn- thiana town. Cynthiana town Mag. dist. No. 2. Buena Vista , " " " 3. Eichland , *' '* '* 4. BeiTy's, incl. Berry's Station town. Berry's Station town Mag. dist. No. 5. Rutland " " " 6. Cason's " " " 7. Leesburg, incl. Lees- bnrg village. Leesburg village Mag. dist. No. 8. Claysville.— HART. Mag. dist. No. 1. Munfordville " *' " 2. PriceviUe , 1,862 2,352 1,886 1,053 1,076 2,578 645 1,075 189 1,228 227 1,368 1,238 173 872 6,880 2,526 1,872 2,153 289 2,402 1,629 2,277 1,433 1,903 441 1,000 1,015 820 633 468 615 453 290 376 299 297 185 370 472 5,126 2,101 1,699 1,480 2,244 281 1,406 1,549 1, 692 107 4,226 2,768 Minor civil divisions. HABT — oontinned. Mag. dist. No. 3. Hammonville, incl. Hammonyille town. Hammonville town Mag. dist. No. 4. Hardyville, incl. Har- dyviUe village. Hardyville village Mag. diat. No. 5. Horse Cave, incl. Horse Cave town. Horse Cave town HBIiroEBSON. Cairo mag. dist., incl. Cairo town Cairo town Corydon mag. dist., incl. Corydontown. Corydon town ■ Hebbardsville mag. dist Henderson mag. mst., incL Henderson city. Henderson city Ward 1..=^ " 2 " 3 '• 4..-.i Point mag. dist Kobard's Station mag. dist Smith's Mill mag. dist Spottsville mag. dist T^ottson's mag. dist HBNRY. Campbellsburg mag. dist., incl. Camp- beUsburg village. Campbellsburg vilfla^e ErankDnton mag. dist. incl. the follow- ing villages : Bethlehem village Franklinton village Jericho mag. dist Lockport mag. dist., incl. the follow- ing places : G-uestville town Lockport village New Castle mag. dist., incl. the follow- ing villages : Eminence vulage New Castle village Pleasureville mag. dist., incl. Pleasure- ville village. Pleasureville village Port Royal mst^. dist., iucl. Turner's Station village. Turner's Station village HICKMAN. Mag. dist. No. 1. Columbus, incl. Co- lumbus city. Columbus city Mag. dist. No. 2. Clinton, incl. (Clinton village. Clinton village Mag. dist. No. 3. Hayes " " " 4. McCalister " " " 5. Moscow, incl. Mos- cow village. Moscow village Mag. dist. No. 6. Spring Hill HOPKINS. Ashby sburg mag. dist. No. 8 Charleston mag. dist. No. 5 Court House mag. dist. No. 2, incl. pt. of Madiaonville town. Madisonville town (part of) Curtail mag. dist. No. 1 Eisher's Springs mag. dist. No. 6 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 155 Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil di«i«Mm8— KENTUCKY— Continued. Minor oivil divieiona. Minor civil divisions. « JOHHBON — continued. Free. 2. Tom's Creek " 3. riatGap " 4. Barnett's Creek . " 5. John's Creek " 6. ^oamore " 7. rfood's Fork .... " 8. G-reaaey HOPKINS — continned. Hanson mag. dist. Ifo. 3, inol. Hanson town. Hanson town Kitchen mag. dist. N"o. 7, incl. the fol- lowing places : EarUngton village Madisonville town (jiart of) Nebo mag. dist. N"o. 4, incl. Nebo vill .. Nebo vuLage Saint Charles mag. dist., incl. Saint Charles village. Saint Charles village Madisonville town (in Conrt House and Kitchen). JACKBOir. Vot. preo. 1. McKee, including McKee town. MeKee town Vot.prec. 2. Horse Lick " " 3. Coyle " " 4. Kavanaugh " " 5. Pond Creek " " 6. Sturgeon " " 7. Eiver JEFFERSON. Blankenbaker's mag. dist - Boston mag. dist — Cane Eun mag. dist Cross-Koads mag. dist Edwai'd's Pond mag. dist . Faimaount mag. dist JTiaherville mag. dist Grilman's mag. dist Harrod's Creek mag. dist . Jeffersontown mag. dist. . . tTohnsouto WD mag. dist ... Louisville city Ward 1 " 2 4., 5., 6., 7,. 8., 9., 10. 11. 12. Meadow Lawn mag. dist . .. Middletown mag.cUst O'Eannon mag. dist Seatonville mag. dist Shardine mag. dist Springdale mag. dist Spring Garden mag. dist ... Two-Mile House mag. dist . Wood's mag. dist JESBAMINB. incl. Mag. dist. No. 1. IsTicholasville, Nicholasville town. Ificholasville town Mag. dist. No. 2. Lee *' " " 3. Keene " " " 4. Marble Creek '* " " 5. Plagnemine, incl. Sulphur Well village. Sulphur WeU village JOHNSON. Preo. 1. Paintsville, incl. Paintsville village. PaJntBville village 2,020 217 4,308 907 913 2,095 174 1,444 356 1,544 787 1,900 1,000 422 745 463 1,043 1,224 959 727 749 1,436 758 1,657 1,660 123, 768 10, 307 9,409 11, 486 10, 332 11, 360 7,102 5,830 7,732 8,972 13, 067 18, 437 9,734 535 2,036 378 576 1,660 963 1,322 2,633 928 2,489 2,198 2,046 1,604 2,527 100 1,805 310 Co. mag. dist. No. 1. Bush, incl. the following towns : Central Covington town West Covington town Co. mag. dist. No. 2. Scott's " " " " 3. Independence, incl Independence town. Independence town Co. mag. dist. No. 4. Kock's " " " '* 6, Stevenson Covington city Wardl 2 KNOX. Barhoursvillemag. dist., incl. Barhours- ville town. Barboursville town Brush Creek voting dist Mat Lick voting dist ..-, Indian Creek voting dist Payne's mag. dist Poplar Creek voting dist Stinking Creek mag. dist LA HUE. Mag. dist. No. 1. HodgensviUe, Hodgensville town. Hodgensville town Mag. dist. No. 2. Price's " " 3. Otter Creek... " " " 4. Magnolia " *' " 5. Upton's,. " " " 6. Buflalo " " " 7. Edlin's " " " 8. Siberia incl. LAUBEL. Vot. preo. 1. London,inoLLondontown. London town Tot. preo. 2 and 3 " " 4. Bush's - " " 5. MoHargue " " 6. Newcomb " " 7. BockHouse " " 8. Stepping Rock " " 9. Kemper " " 10. Independence LAWEENCE. Mag. dist. No. 1. East Fork . " " 2. Dry Fork. Louisa town Falls of Blaine 4. Hood 5. Little Blaine 6. Peach Orchard 7. Bock Castle 8. Lyon 9. Louisa, incl. Louisa tn. 156 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor d,vil divisions — KENTUCKY — Continned. Minor civil divisions. 1880. Minor civil divisions. 1880. I.A WHENCE— contannei Mag. diet. No. 10. George's Creek .— . . 1,406 668 910 713 1,355 57 451 919 306 709 1,019 80 941 824 600 719 647 722 484 395 350 1,335 1,592 178 2,917 1,095 1,405 761 1,260 1,434 910 1,660 4,561 1,213 894 2,681 538 1,440 2,776 363 1,198 1,641 2,039 670 1,388 1,616 1,615 2,607 6,783 2,058 LOGAH— continued. Mag. dist. No. 2. Adairville, incl. Adair- villetown. 3,326 476 *' " *' 13 Twin BranchflB 1,175 1,862 167 LEE. " "4. Gordons ville, includ- ing Grordonsville village. Details cannot be given, aa the precincts were not separately retnmed. Mag. diet. "No. 5. Hardison, incl. Lewls- bnrg town. 3,231 111 LESLIE, 2,269 3,404 682 (Formed in 1878 from parts of Clay, Harlan, and Perry conntiea.) " " "7. Clay, inch Anbum town. Mag. dist. No. 1, incl. Hyden town 1,269 2,059 TWn.tr Hi at. "NTn 9. LTON. Mag. dist. No. 1. BddyviUe, incl. the fol- lowing towns : " " " 3 " '* " 4 " '* " 5 3,874 390 LETCHER. 294 Vot. preo. 1. ■WTiitefibarg, inoL WMtes- burg town. Wbitesburg town............... Mag. dist. No. 2. Parkersville, incl. La- masco town. 1,701 49 Vot. prec. 2. Millstone ...... . Mag. dist No. 3. Ladies' Spring M'CEACKEN. 1,193 "" " " 3. Hay's _ " " 7. Indian Bottom.- ,.. 1,864 " *' " 5. "Woodville " " " 6. Rice's 1,475 " " " 7, exclusive of part of Paducah city. LEWIS. 342 8,036 Prec. 1. Mower's ... M'LEAH. Mag. dist No. 1. Eujnsey, incL Eumsey town. Eumsey town " 2, Concord, incL Concord town . - . Prec. 3. Yanceburg, inoL Vancebnrg town. 1,049 204 Prec. 4. Quincy Mag. dist. No. 2. Sacramento, incL Sac- ramento Tillage. Sacramento viUago 1,420 172 " 7. Tolesboro' - Mag. dist. No. 3. Livennore, incL Liver- more town. Livermore town 1,481 399 LINCOLN. Mag. dist No. 4. Vienna, incL pt of Cal- hoon town. Calhoon t»wn (part of) . 1,760 373 1 807 village. " " " 6. Island .. 506 " " "7. Calhoon, incL part of Calhoon town. Calhoon town (part of) 1,270 111 Vot. prec. 2. Walnut " " 3. Crab Orchard, incL Crab Orchard village. Crab Orchard village Calhoon town (in Nos. 4 and 7) MADISON. Mag. dist No. 1. Eichmond, inoL Eich- mond town. Eichmond town 484 " "5. Hustonvillerincl.Huston- ville village. 4,622 2,909 " 7. Highland Mag. dist No. 2. Foxtown 2,309 2,010 2,714 2,5'24 2,733 580 2,368 ' 5. Yates Mag. dist. Ko. 1, Smithland; and 6, Pan- handle. Smithland village (inmag. dlst.No. 1). Mag dist No 2. SriskiU's .. . *' " " 6. Glade, inch Ecreatwn. Berea town. Mag. dist No. 7. KirksvUle, incl. the following villages : KirksvUle vBlage Silver Creek village ...... 114 124 " " " 4. Dyer's HUl Mag. dist No. 8. Posey 1,933 1,096 810 LOGAN. Mag. dist. No. 1. Eussellville, inoL Eus- MAGOFFIN. KusseUTille town " 2. Bloomington COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH -CENSUS. 157 Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil cHviaiona — KENTUCKY— Continued. Minor civil divisions. UAGOFFXH — continued. Preo. 3. tTohnson's Fork. . . " 4. Middle Pork " 5. Meadows " 6. Trace Fork " 7. Burning Fork " 8. State Road Fork . MABIOS. BradfordsviUe mag. dist., incL Brad- fordaviUe town. BradfordsTJlle town Haysville mag. dist Lebanon mag. dist., incL Lebanon city . . Lebanon city Loretto mag. dist., incL Loretto town .. Loretto town New Market mag. dist., incl. New Mar- ket town. New Market town .- Raywick mag. dist., incl. Eaywick twn Eaywioktown., Saint Mary's mag. dist MABBHAU.. Mag. dist. No. 1 . Bishop's Mill u i> «i 2. Birmingham, incL Bir- mingham village. Birmingham village Mag. dist. No. 3. Staton's, incl. Calvert city. Calvert city Mag. dist. No. i. Nicholas " " " 5. Darnell's " '• "6. Benton, incL Benton Tillage. Benton village Mag. dist. No. 7. Biiensbnrg, including Brienshurg village. Brienaburg village - Hag. dist. No. 8. Smith's MARTIN. (Formed in September, 1870.) Prec.l. 'Warfleld " 2. Lick Branch .. " 3. Eden " i. John Davis — " 5. Samuel Moor. . MA30H. Free. 1, incl. pt. of Maysville city , MaysvUle city (part of) Prec. 2, incl. pt. of Maysville' city , Maysville city (part of) Prec. 3. Dover, incl. Dover village Dover village Prec. 4. Minerva, iucl. Minerva town.. Minerva town .- Prec. 5. Germantown : " 6. Sardis, incl. Sardis village Sardia village Prec. 7. May's Lick, incL May's Lick village. May's Lick village Prec. 8. Lewisburg " 9. Orangeburg — " 10. Washington , " 11. MurphysviUe " 12. FemLeaf MaysviUe city (in Nos. 1 and 2) Wardl " 2 A 1,002 878 1,100 606 420 942 1,679 150 1,346 5,006 2,054 2,341 129 1,775 74 1,580 146 1,628 1,126 224 1,917 85 677 618 1,342 2T7 1.339 67 1,000 975 568 465 538 521 4,916 3,452 3,014 1,768 1,085 446 759 199 756 1,074 224 2,151 355 1,550 1,877 1,648 1,007 732 5,220 854 1,113 878 1,207 1,168 Minor civil divisions. Mag. dist. No. 1. Ashcraft's, excL of pt. of Brandenburg town. Mag. dist. No. 2. Cedar Branch " " ** 3. Concordia, incL Con- cordia village. Concordia village Mag. dist. No. 4. Court House, excl. of part of Brandenburg town. Mag.di8t.No. 6. Garaettsville " *' *' 6. Big Spring " " " 7. ■WolfCreek " " " 8. Caseville " " " S.Bennett's " " " 10. MeadviUe Brandenburg town (in Nos. 1 and 4) . .. Prec. 1. Bidge... - " 2. Beaver " 3. Frenchburg, incl. Frenchburg -town. Frenchburg town Preo. 4. Slate , MXBCER. Mag. dist. No. 1. Dixvllle, incl. Nevada town. Nevada town Mag. dist. No. 2. Cojmiahville " " " 3. Sharj)'8,orDugan8ville " *' " 4. Salviaa *' " " 5. Harrodeburg, incLHar- rodaburg village. Harrodsburg village Mag. dist. No. 6. Bergin,incl.Bergintn. Bergin town Mag. dist. No. 7. McAfee..- '° " " 8. BatonKouge METOALFB. East Fork mag. dist Edmonton mag. dist., incl. Edmonton town. • Edmonton town Fair View mag. dist., incL Sulphur "Well town. Sulphur "Well town Flat Bock mag. dist La Fayette mag. diat Sartain mag. dist., incl. Summer Shade village. Summer Shade Tillage , Mag. dist. No. 1. (xum -. " 2. Turner " 3. Brush " 4. Center Point... " 5. Martinsburg... " 6. Tompkinaville, Tompkinsville town. Tompkinsville town Mag. dist. No. 7. tTnion incl. MOMTGOMEKI. Mount Sterling, comprising precincts Noa. 1, 2, and 8, and incl. Mount Sterling city. Mount Sterling city Prec. 3. Howard's Mills " 4. Aaron'sEun " 5. Jeffersonville, incl. Jefferson- ville town. Jeffersonville town 158 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XTX. — P<^ulation of minor civil (Hvisions — KENTUCKY — Continued. Minor civil diTisions. Minor civil divisions. MONTGOMERY — Continued. Prec. 6. Levee " 7. Camargo . Prec. 1. "West Liberty, incl. "West Lib- erty town. "West Liberty town , Prec. 2. Caney 3. Grassy 4. Black "Water 5. Hampton's Mill . 6. Blair^sMill 7. Paint 8. Elver 9. EedKiver 10. ElkFork 11. ITorthFork MUHLENBURG. Boggess mag. dist., inol. part of Green- ville town. Greenville town (part o:0 Cooxt House mag. dist., incl. part of Greenville town. Greenville town (part of) Myer's mag. dist Paradise mag. dist., incl. tbe following towns : Paradise town Skilesville town South C?irrollton mag. dist., iacl. South Carrollton town. South Carrollton town Summer's mag. dist Greenville town (in Boggess & Court House). NKLSON. Mag. dist. No. 1, incl. part of Bardstown town, Bai'dstown town( part of) Mag. dist. No. 2 " " " 3, incl. Bloomfield town.. Bloomfield town , Mag. dist. No. 4, incl. Fairfield town . . - Fairfield town , Mag. dist. No. 5 , " 6 , " " " 7, incl. the foil, towns... New Haven town New Hope town Mag. dist. No. 8 , " " " 9, incl. part of Bardstown town. Bardstown ±own (part of) Mag. dist. No. 10 -. Bardstown town (in Nos. 1 and 9) . . . NICHOLAS. Prec. 1. Lower Blue Lick ' ' 2. Head-Quarters , " 3. Ellisville " 4. Carlisle, incl. Carlisle town .., Carlisle town Prec. 5. XTnion , " 6. Upper Blue Lick OHIO. Buford mag. dist , Cromwell mag.dist., incl. Cromwell twn. Cromwell town ^ordsville mag. dist Hartford mag. dist., incl. the following places: Beaver Dam village Hamiltou village Hartford to^vn 1,446 964 1,764 225 757 685 1,126 488 596 958 686 471 690 234 454 2,907 412 1,403 1,794 137 85 3,297 493 1,923 866 2,075 926 2,331 1,837 455 1,036 189 1,027 1,435 2.632 437 204 1,128 2,355 '877 753 1,803 1,392 2,601 1,973 3,013 909 1,289 1,601 2,902 2,108 200 3,333 4,275 146 OHIO — continued. Kockport mag. dist., incL the following places : Ceralvo village .- , Eockport town , Eosine mag. dist., incl. Eosine town . .. Eosine town Mag. dist. No. 1. La Grange, incl. La Grange town. La Grange town — Mag. dist. No. 2. Westport, incl.'West- port town. "Westport town Mag. dist. No. 3. Saltillo " " " 4. Brownsboro' " " "5. Floy dsburg, including Floydsbure village. Floydsburg village Mag. dist. No. 6. Covington " " " 7. Ballardsville " " *' 8. Rollington OWEN. Mag. dist. No. 1. Owenton, incl. Owen- ton town. Owenton town -. Mag. dist. No. 2. Lusby's Mill, incl. Lusby's Mill town. LusbjV's Mill town Mag. dist. No. 3, New Columbus, incL New Columbus village. New Columbus village Mag. dist. No. 4. Caney " " " 5. Hannony, incl. Har- mony village. Harmony village Mag. dist. "No. 6. Monterey, incl. Mon- terey village. Monterey village Mag. dist. No. 7. Gratz, incl. Gratz viU. Gratz village Mag. dist. No. 8. Dallasburg " " " 9. New Liberty, incl. New Liberty village. New Liberty village Mag. dist. No.'lO. Poplar (5-rove OWSLEY. Justice dist. No. 1. BooueviUe, incl. Booneville town. Booneville town Justice dist. No. 2. Sturgeon " " " 3. Island Creek " *' " 4. Cpw Creek " '* " 5. Buffalo " " " 6. Buck Creek PENDLETON. Bonars mag. dist Butler mag. dist., incl. the following towns: Boston town Butler town Callensville mae. dist Falmouth mag. dist., incl. Falmouth tn. Falmouth town Grassy Creek mag. dist., incl. Demoss- ville village. Demossville village McKenneysburg mag. dist Sandsuck mag. dist Short Creek mag. dist \ PKRRT. Mag. dist. No. 1. Boiling's COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 159 Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — KENTUCKY — Continued. Minor civil divisiona. PEHKT^ — contitiTied. Mag.dist.No.2. Campbell's... " " "3. Leatlierwood " " "4. Troublesome " " " 5. Hazard ..:.... Prec. 1. Pikeville, incl. Pikeyille town Pikeville town , Prec. 2. Shelby Creek , " 3. Marrowbone Greek " 4. Lick Creek , " 5. Lower John's Creek Mk " 6. Pond Creek ^ " 7. Peter's Creek _. ." 8. Upper John's Creek ' ' 9. "Upper Elkhorn Creek •. . . " 10. Big Creek • " 11. I^orks of Sandy Eiver " 12. Blackberry " 13. Lower Elkhorn ' ' 14. Month of Caney Creek POWELL. Prec. 1 " 2, incl. Stanton village Stanton village Prec. 3 " 4 Details cannot be given, as the pre- cincts were not separately returned. HOBEKTBON. Mount Olivet (comprising precincts Noa. 1 and 2), incl. Mount Olivet village. Mount Olivet village , Prec. 3. Xentontown '• 4. Mitchell's Mills " 5, Pinhook BOCKCASTLB. Details cannot be given, as the pre- cincts were not separately returned. Prec. 1. Morehead, incl. Moreheadtwu. Morehead town Prec. 2. Cross-Koads, incl. Licking City town. Licking City town Prec. 3. Pearce's ' ' 4. Chnstie Creek " 5. PineGrove. " 6. Bushy Fork RUSSELL. Prec. 1. Jamestown, incl. Jamestown town. Jamestown town Prec. 2. Creelsborongh " 3. Rowena " 4. Eice Wilson's " 5. LucaaMill SCOTT. Mag. dist. No. 1. G-eorgetown, includ- ing Georgetown town. Georgetown town - \. Mag. (Ust. No. 2. White Sulphur 046 774 1,298 1,814 2,071 246 887 550 940 851 1,127 1,138 1,036 929 875 953 485 524 794 1,450 362 1,033 2,411 317 1,137 1,410 856 1,051 163 957 187 477 861 659 415 3,194 121 1,433 921 1,088 955 5,216 2,061 1,018 Minor civil divisions. SCOTT — continued. n Mag. dist. "No. 3. Stamping Ground, inol. Stamping Ground village. Stamping Ground village Mag. dist. JSTo. 4. Lytle's Fork " " " 5. Big Eagle " '* " 6. TurkevFoot " •' " 7. Oxford " " " 8; Newtown ChristJanburg mag. dist ClayviUe mag. dist Doak's mag. dist HardinsvlUe mag. dist Harrisonville mag. dist., incL Harrison- ville village. Harrisonville village Jacksonville mag. dist Jones mag. dist Shelbyville mag, dist., incl. ShelbyviUe town. ShelbyviUe town Simpsonville mag. dist., incL Simpson- ville village. Simpsonville village Franklin mag. dist., incl. Franklin twn Franklin town , Gum ma^. dist Lake Springs mag. dist Middletonmag. diat Pilot Knob mag. dist Kound Pond mag. dist SPENCER. incl. Mag. diet. Ko. 1. Taylprsville, Taylorsville town. ' Taylorsville town Mag. dist. No. 2. Mount Eden, incl. Mount Eden town. Mount Eden town Mag. dist. No. 3. Waterford " " " 4. Camp Branch " " *' 5. Elk Creek , " " *' 6. Goodwin's Spring TAYLOB. Mag. dist. No. L Oak Hill " " "2- Saloma, incl. Saloma town. Saloma town Mag. dist. No. 3. Campbellsville, incl. Campbellsville town. Campbellsville town Mag. dist. No. 4. Ireland " " "5. Mannsville, including MannsviUe town. Mannsville town Allensville mag. dist., incl. Allensville town. Allensville town Clifty mag. dist Elkton civil (list., incl. Elkton town Elkton town Fairview mag. dist., iacl. Fairview vill. Fairview village Hadensville mag. dist., incL Guthrie tn. Guthrie town Kirkmansville mag. dist Sharon mag. dist Trenton ma^. dist., incL Trenton vill. . . Trenton village - , 160 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil dvoisions — KENTUCKY — Continued. Minor civil divisioiia. 1880. Minor ciril divlsioDB. Mag. diet. ^N'o. 1 " " "2, incl. Rock Castle to^ni Koctt Castle town M^. dist. No. 3, incl. "Wallonia town ., W allonia tovra Mag. dist. No. 4 " " " 5, incl. Canton town Canton town Mag. dist. Xo. 6, incl. the following tns Cadiz town Montgomery town Mag. dist. No. 7 TRLVD3LK. Abbott's mag. dist.-, Antioch mag, dist Bedford mag. diet., incl, Bedford town. Bedford town Milton map. dist., incl. MUton village.. MiLton vill age Palmvra mag. dist Providence mag. dist Mag. dist. No. 1. Morganfleld, Incl.Mor- ganfield town. Morganfiold town , Mag. dist. No. 2. TTniontown, incl. Uniontown town. Uniontown town Mag. dist. No. 3. Kaleigli " " " 4.CaaeyviIle, incLCaeey- ville town. Casevrille town Mag. dist. No. 5. Boxville " "6. Lindle " " 7. "Waverly " " 8. Bordley , " " 9. Shilob , " 10. Salem " '* 11. Hitesville WAKTIES. Bowling Green mag. dist,, inol. Bowlr ing G-reen city. Bowling Green city Bristow mag. dist., incl. Oakland town . Oakland town Gosben mag. dist Green Castle mag. dist - Hadloy mag. dist RicbPond mag. dist., incLEicb Pondtn. Eicb Pond town Eockfield mag. dist Smith's Grove mag. dist., incl. Smith's Grove viUage. Smith's Grove village Woodbum mag. dist., incl. Woodbnra town. "Woodbnm town WASHINGTON. Maig. dist. No. 1. Fredericktown " " " 2. Springfield Court- house, inol. Springfield town. Springfield town Mag. dist. No. 3. Pottsvllle " " *' 4. MackviUeiincl.Mack- vitle village. MickviUe village 1,995 1,603 71 1,788 101 2,259 1,869 246 4,220 646 103 765 741 549 3,458 197 2,114 352 739 570 S,900 744 2,656 1,015 1,470 3,672 1,329 1,039 1,423 1,050 1,041 1,282 1.047 8,981 5,114 3,296 130 2,756 2,383 1,746 1,589 146 1,889 3.589 1,175 8,853 610 1,282 1,977 WABHiNGTOK— continued. Mag. dist. No. 5. North " " " 6. "WiUisburg.... " " *' 7. Glenviile " " *' 8. Hendren Tot. prec. 1. Monticello, IncL Monti- collo town. Monticello town Vot. prec. 2. Mullentown " 3. SlickFord " " 4. South Fork or Parmley- viUe. Tot. prec. 5. Sinking " " 6. MiU Springs , WEBBTBB. Mag. diet. No. 1. Petersburg, incL Se- bree town. Sebree town — Ma^. dist. No. 2. Dixon, incl. Dixon tn. Dixon town Mag. dist. No. 3. Slaughtersville, incL Slaughteraville town. Slaughtersville town Mag. dist. No. 4. Vanderbur^ " " " 5. Clayville, including Clayvilie town. Clayville town Mag. dist. No. 6. Providence, incl. Providence town. Providence town Mag. dist. No. 7. Jones' Stand WHTTEEY. Vot. prec. 1, 3, andO- . " " 2. Boston " " 4. "Williamsburg, incl. "Wil- liamsburg town. "Williamsburg town, Vot. prec. 5. Jofield ** " 6. Martin's Springs— " " 7. Lower Rpgions '* *' 8. Mar&hCreek wou^ Prec. 1 ' ' 2, incl Hazel Green town Hazel Green town Prec. 3, incl. Campton town Camptontown Prec. 4 " 5 -* '* 6 " 7 " 8 WOODPOBD. Mag. dist. No. 1, Midway, incl. Mid- way town. Midway town Mag. dist. No. 2. Millville " " "3. Versailles, incl. Ver- sailles town- Versailles town , Mag. dist No. 4. Mortonsvillle " '* " 5. Clover Bottom COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabu: XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — LOUISIANA. 161 ASCBNBIOH. "Ward 1 2 '* 3, and DonaldsonTille to'wii'(co- extensive). " 4 " 5 6 7 " 8 ASSUMPTIONj "Ward 1 2 3 4 " 5 6 " 7, incl. If apoleonTille Tillage Iffapoleonville village "Ward 8 9 " 10 " H ATOTELLEB. Details cannot "he given, as the vrarda were not separately retamed. BIEKVILLE. ■Ward 1 2 " 3, incl. Sparta village Sparta village "Ward 4, incL Kinggold village Binggold village Ward 5 6 BOSBIEB. Details cannot be given, as the wards were not separately retamed. CACDO. ■Wards 1 and 4 (excL of city of Shreve- port). ■Ward 2 " 3 " 5, incl. Greenwood town Greenwood tov^n ■Ward 6 7 " 8 Shreveport city (in 1st and 4th wards) CALCASIEU, "Ward 1. HioioryPlat " 2. Mermenton " 3. ILake Charles, inclndingXAke Charles town.. Lake Charles town — ... ■Ward 4. Yinoent Settlement " 5, Lower Sabine " 6. Upper Sabine " 7. Sngartown " 8. Barnes Creek CALDWELL. ■Ward 1 2 " 3 " 4, incL Colnmbia. village Golnmbia village ■ 11 2,384 2,778 2,600 1,967 2,394 1,201 1,977 1,594 1,751 1,578 1,584 907 1,122 984 3,396 497 1,952 826 2,232 678 1,924 1,603 1,358 160 2,600 133 1,327 1,730 4,306 2,868 2,914 174 2,979 1,754 2,770 8,009 1,795 973 2,821 838 1,329 1,098 1,347 1,945 1,176 1,108 672 340 1,106 219 CALDWELL — continned. ■Ward 5 . 7 . 8 . 9. 10 . ■Ward 1 . *' 3, incl. Leosborg village . Leesbiirg village ■Ward 4 5 CATAHOULA. ■Ward 1 . 2 . 8, incl. Harrisonburg village . - HaiT,iaonburg village "Ward 9 " 10 CLAIBOBKE. Ward 1 . 2 . 7, incl the following villages- Arizona village Homer village Ward 8 COKCOBDLA. Ward 1 . 2 . *" 5, incl. partof Yidalia town. Yidalia town (part of) ■Ward 6, incl. part of Yidalia town. Yidalia town (partof) Ward 7 , 8 10 . Yidalia town (in wards 5 and 6) . DB BOTO. Ward 1 . " 2 . " 4, incl Mansfield village . Mansfield village Ward 5 EAST BATON BOUGE. Ward 1, comprising part of city of Baton Kouge. " 2, comprising part of city of Baton Bouge. " 3 " 4 162 COMPENDIUM OF THK TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil diviakms — LOUISIANA — Continued. Minor ciTil divisions. RABT BATON ROUGB— Continued. Ward 6 " 6 7 " 8 9 " 10 Baton Rouge city (coextensive Tvltli 1st and 2d wards). EAST CARBOLL. Ward 1 . 2 . 1880. EAST FEUCIAKA. Ward 1 2 , *' 3, JncL Jaclison town. Jackson town Ward 4 " 5, incl. Clinton town . Clinton town Ward 6 7 8 FRANKUH. Ward 1 . 2 . 4 . 5 . Wards 3, 7, and 8 . 'Details cannot be given, as tbe wards were not separately returned. Ward 1, incl. Jeanerette village. ■ff eanerette village Ward 2. Isle Fiquante " 3. BellePlaoe " 4. Fansse Foiute " 5. Coleau ' ' 6, incl. New Iberia town . 5few Iberia town Ward 7. Petite Anae IBERVILLE. Ward 1 2 3, and Plaquemine town (coex- tensive). 4 5 6 7 Ward 1,402 1,297 1,836 1,314 1,082 7,197 4,352 1,583 2,419 2,021 1,756 2,250 1,137 3,113 880 1,746 2,501 1,129 1,537 1,361 1,487 552 943 960 737 328 554 2,421 8,801 698 1,471 1,169 2,237 1,806 4,303 2,709 1,889 4,397 2,905 2,061 2,513 1,316 1,598 1,074 810 870 710 1,266 961n 1,349 1,042 Minor civil divisions. JEFFERSON. Ward 1. " 2. " 3. •' 4. " 5. " 6. " 7., " 8., Kenner city . LA PATETTB. W^rd 1 " 2 " 3, incl. Vermillionville town . Vermillionville town Ward 4, incl. Roy ville village Eoyville village.-- „ Ward 5 LAFOURCHE. Ward 1 " 2, incl. Tbibodeaux town. 'I Tbibodeaux town Ward 3 '. " 4 " 5 7. 8. 9. 10. Ward 1, incl. Vienna village Vienna village Ward 2 " 3 " 4 " 6 LIVIHGBTOlf. Ward 1. Ward 1 " 2, incl. Delta village Delta village Ward 3, incL Milliken's Bend village . Millilsen's Bend village Ward 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 MOOBEnOUSE. Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4, incL Bastrop town . Bastrop town Ward 5 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 163 Table XIX.— Population of minor civil ii«i«i(m«— LOUISIANA— Continued. Elinor ciyil diTisions. hoobbHOUbb— continued. ■Ward 8 " 9 " 10 NATCHIT0CHB6. Ward l,inc1. Natchitoches toTTn. Natchitoches town Ward : 3.. 4.. 6.. 6.. 7.. 8.. 9., 10., iTew Orleans city . "Ward 1 10 11 12 13 14 _ 15 (Algiers) 16 (Carrollton). 17 (Carrollton) - OUACHITA. Ward 1 " 2 " 3, incL Monroe town .. . Monroe town Ward 4 " 5, incl. Trenton village . Trenton village Ward 6 " 7 " 8 Ward 1. 2., FLAQtlEHraEa. 10., FOIKTE COUF^B. Ward 1. " 2., " 3., " 4.. " 5., 7. 8. 9. 10. BAFIDES. Ward 1. Alexandria, incL Alexandria town. Alexandria town 1,742 234 1,544 3,631 2,785 1,582 1,188 3,299 2,403 1,346 649 133 3,313 2,163 216, 090 14, 416 16, 818 26, 174 12, 618 19, 239 12, 685 20, 119 9,889 15, 675 19,185 18, 317 8,305 5,407 2,320 8,855 3,081 3,087 2,370 1,149 4,864 2,070 1,623 1,815 5-28 838 959 577 490 9«8 1,510 1,791 1,212 107 1,501 993 849 977 1,607 1,800 Minor civil divisions. BAFIDES — continned. Ward 2. Lamonrie " 3. Cheneyville " 4. Spring Hill '* 5. Stinoston " 6. Calcasieu " 7. Cotile " 8. Bapides " 9. Pineville, incl. Pineville vill- Pineville village Ward 10. Eigolette RED RIVER. Ward 1, incL Conshatta town . Couehatta town Ward 2 Ward 1.. " 2. " 3., " 4., " 5. " 6. " 7. Ward 1. Middle Creek '' 2. Toro " 3. Negreet '* 4. Many, incL Many village.. Many village , Ward 5. Bayou Sea , *' 6. SanPatrice " 7. Bayon San Miguel " 8. Little Bayou Sea BAINT BERKARD. Ward 1., 2., SAINT CHARLES. Wards 1,2, and 4. " 3 and 5... Ward 1., SAIKT HELENA. " 3, incL GreensbuTgh village . (Jreensburgh village Ward 4 : " 5 Ward 1. " 2. " 8. " 4. " 6. " 6. ■' 7. " 8. BAINT JAMES. Ward 1. SAINT JOHN BAPTIST. 164 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — LOUISIANA — Continned. Minor ciTil diTiBiona. BAIKT JOHN BAPTIBT — continned. ■Ward 5 " 6 BACIT LAHDKT. "Ward 1, iDcl. Opelonsas town Opelousaa town. — ■Ward 2,incl. Grand Cotean village. . G-rantt Col ean village "Ward 3, incl. AmandTille village Arnaudville village ■Ward 4 " 5, incL ■Washington town "Waaliington town ■Ward 6 , " 7 , " 8 " 9 BADiT MAETDf. "Ward 1, incl. St. Martinsville village . St. Martinaville village ■Ward 2 " 3 " ' 4, incl. Breanx Bridge village. . Bream Bridge village ■Ward 6 , BAnn MABT. ^ ■Ward 1 tC. 2 " 3, incl. Tranklin town franklin towii ■Ward 4, incl. Centre ville village Centreville village W ard 5, incl. Patterson ville village . . Patteraonvillo village ■Ward 6, incL the following places Berwick village'. , Morgan City town SAINT TAMMANY. ■Ward 1 " 2.SandyI'ord , •' 3, incl. Covington town Covington town ■Ward 4, incl. Mandeville town , MandeviUe town, ■Ward 5. Bogue Chitto " 6. Upper Pearl River " 7. Bayon Lacorabe " 8. Lower Pearl Kiver " 9. Bonfouca , " 10. Honey Island TANGIPAHOA. ■Ward 1, incl. Tangipahoa village Tangipahoa village ■Ward 2 " 3, incl. Amite City town Amite City town ■Ward 4 5 " 6 " 7, incl. Ponchatoula village... Ponchatonja village "Ward 8 Tf^NBAS. Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 6 ,,. 2,151 1,984 7,747 1,676 3,683 302 3,3^3 149 3,319 7,961 1,194 1,986 4,500 3,970 3,515 4; 385 1,606 777 1,824 3,125 443 2,552 2,770 2,184 4,756 1,702 2,538 254 2,832 500 4,811 796 2,015 965 694 1,255 567 1,304 753 890 3.55 680 600 602 172 1,260 259 1,089 2,169 1,120 1,373 1,129 733 1,608 293 377 3,624 2,593 5,086 836 1,194 Minor civil divisions. TENSAB— continned. ■Ward 6., " 7. TBBBEBOBNE. "Ward 1 " 2 , " 3, incl. Uoama town. Honma town ■Ward 4. 5.. 6., 7.. 8.. 9.. 10.. "Ward 1, incl. Farmerville town Farmerville town ■Ward 2, incl. Ouachita City village Ouachita City village ■Ward 3 " 4 5 " 6 TEBMILLION. ■Ward 1. Lake PeigneuT " 2. Prairie Grepg " 3, incl. Abbeville village . Abbeville village ■Ward 4. Brouasard Cove '* 5. Queue Tortue " 6. SpringHill " 7 Betaila cannot he given, as the wards were not separately returned. WABHINGTON. ■Ward 1. David Magee Mill . 2. Edward Dykes WEBSTER. ■Ward 1 " 2 3 ' ' 4, incl. Minden town . Mindentown "Waid 5 WEST BATON KOUGB. ■Ward 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5., TTEBT CAKEOLL. ■Ward 1. " 2. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 165 Table XIX. — PopulaUon of minor civil diviaiona — LOUISIANA — Cpntinned. Uinor civil diTisions. J880. Minor civil dlTisionB. 1880. •west peliciana. Ward 1, inel. the following towns 1,913 710 721 1,070 1,718 1,162 1,709 364 2,051 SOS 1,222 WEST FEUCIAMA— oontlnned. Ward 10 1,096 WISH. Ward 1 Saint Francisyille town.--- .- Ward 2 " 3 724 4 " 2 626 " 5 " a 883 " 6 " 4 708 " 7 " 5 630 " 8 " 6 897 " 9 " 7 673 " 8 705 MAINE. ANCBOBCOSaiH. Anbnm city.-. Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 6 Durham town' East Livermore town Greene town Leeds town Lewiston city Ward 1 " 2 3 •' 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 Lishontown Livermore town ^linot town Poland town Turner town Wales town Webster town ASOOBTOOK. Amity town - Ashland town Eaneroft plantation Benedlcta town Blaine town . Bridgewater town - Caribou town — . Castle Hill plantation Caswell plantation -. 'Chapman plantation 'Conner plantation Crystal plantation Cyr plantation Dyer Brook plantation Eagle Lake plantation Eastou town Eort Fairfield town , Fort Kent town Frenchvillo to-K-n Olen wood plantation Grand Isle town , Hamlin plantation Haynesville town Hersey town Hodgdon town Eoufton town Island Fallfl town Limestone town Linneus town Littleton town Ludlow town 9,555 1,139 2,664 1,770 2,778 1,204 1,253 1,080 099 1,194 19, 0B3 2,150 2,268 2,766 2,804 4,465 2,454 2,176 2,641 1,262 1,763 2,442 2,2R5 605 432 605 220 302 646 722 2,756 419 326 166 253 275 558 172 233 835 2,807 1,512 2,288 198 847 612 224 159 1,089 3,228 655 917 904 468 AEOOSTOOK— continued. MacwahoG plantation Madawaska town Mapleton plantation : Mara Hill town Masardis town..- Maysville town Merrill plantation Molunkustown Monti cello town Moroplantation NashTlUe town New Limerick town New Sweden plantation. . Oakfield plantation Orient town Ox Bow plantation Perham plantation Portage Lake plantation . . Presque Isle town Reed plantation Saint Francis plantation .. Saint John plantation Seven Islands plantation . Sheridan plantation Sherman town Silver Hidge plantation .-. Smyrna town -..-.... Township 11, range 1- A, 4, B, C, 17, 7, 8, 1, 3, 1, 0, 11, 14, 15, 15, 17, 1*. 15, 16, 16, 17, 17, 2, E, 2.. 3., 2. 2., 4. 5., 5. 4., 4.. 5., 5.. 6.. 6.. 6.. 7.. 6.. 16.. U.. 10.. 11.. 10.. 11.. 10.. 2.. 2.. Van Buren plantation. - Wade plantation Wallagrass plantation . Washonm town Westfleld plantation ..- 166 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — FqpulaUon of minor civil divisions — MA TN T. — Continned. Minor civil dlTiBioiift. AB008T00K — Continued. "Weston town TVoodland plantation . CUMBBRLANX). Baldwin town Bridgton town Unmswick town Cape Elizabeth, town.-. Casco town Cumberland town Deeriug town Falmouth town Freeport town Gorham town Gray town Harpswell town , Harrison town Naples town New Glonceatertown .. North Tarmoatii town. Otisfield tovm Portland oitj Wardl Pownall town Kaymond town Scarborough town . Seba^o town Standish town "VCeBtbrook town... "VTindham town Xarmouth town Avon town Carthage town CheaterviUe town Coplin plantation DallaB plantation Eustis town Farmington town Freeman town - Greenvale plantation Industry town , Jay town Jerusalem plantation Eingfieldtown Lang plantation , liO well plantation , Madrid town , New Sharon town New Vineyard town No.6 Perkins plantation Phillips town Kaugeley plantation Kangeley town Salem town Sandy Kiver plantation Strong town Temple town , Township D " E " 4, range2 " 4. " 3 {south half ) . "Washington plantation "Weld town "Wilton town - Amherst town . Aurora town... 417 679 1,123 2,863 5,384 6.802 908 1,619 4,324 1,622 2,279 3,233 1,798 1,773 1,168 1,007 1,382 827 927 33,810 5,197 4,814 4,536 5,701 4,058 4,415 5,089 874 1,132 1,847 . 808 2,035 3,981 2,312 2,021 571 607 955 79 145 302 3,353 549 50 715 1,291 21 454 31 3 437 1,306 788 69 134 1,437 64 580 5 27 2 12 32 1,040 1,739 400 212 Minor civil divisions. HA^fCOCK — continned. Blnehilltown JBrooklin town — Brooksville town .... Bucksport town Castine town Cranberry Isle town . I)edham town...'. Deer Isle town East Brook town Eden town Ellsworth city "Wardl Franklin town Gouldaboro' town Hancock town Isle au Haut town Lamoine town Lon^ Island plantation . . Mariaville town Mount Desert town Orland town Otis town Penobscot town Plantation 21 33 Sed^ict town Snllivan town Surry town Swan's Island plantation . Tremont town Trenton town Township 7 " 8 " 28 39 Verona town — "Waltham town. . KENNEBEC. Albion town . . Augusta city . Wardl *' 2 " 3 '* 4 " 5 Belgrade town Benton town Chelsea town Chinatown Clinton town Farmingdale town . Fayette town Gardiner city "Wardl " 2 Hallowell city Litchfield town Manchester town .... Monmouth town Mount Vernon town . Pittston town Eeadfield town Kome town Sidney town Unity plantation Vassalboro' town COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabub XIX. — PopulaHon of minor cwil divislona — MAINE — Continued. 167 Minor civil diTlaions. KENNEUBC— continued. Vienna town , 'WatervUle town "Wayne town "West Gardiner town . . . "Weat Watervillotown.. "Windsor town "Winslow town "Winthiop town AppletoD town Camden town Gushing town Friendship town Hope town Harricane Isle town Matinicus plaotation Mnscle Kidge plantation - North Haven town Bockland city Wardl Saint George town Sonth Thomaston town . Xhomaston town Union town Vinal Haven town Warren town Washington town LIK00IJ7. Alna town Boothhay town Bremen town Bristol town Damariscotta town Dresden town Edgecomb town Jenerson town Monhegan Isle plantation. Muscongus Island New Castle town Nohlehoro' town Somerville town Southport town , "Waldoboro' town , Westpoi't town , "Whitefield town , "Wiscasset town OXFOKB. Albany town Andover town Bethel town Brownfield town Buckfieldtown Byron town Canton town Denmark town Dixfieldtown Franklin plantation Fryeburg Academy grant.. Fryeburgtown Giieadtown Grafton town Greenwood town Hanover town Hartford town B»bron town Slirain town Lincoln plantation 644 4,672 950 977 1,647 1,079 1,467 2,146 1,348 4,386 805 938 830 220 243 258 755 7,599 1,200 771 1,157 1,142 1,378 1,114 837 2,875 1,771 3,017 1,548 2,855 2,166 1,249 687 3,575 839 3,196 1,142 1,032 872 1,590 133 133 1,534 1,142 539 679 3,758 612 1,511 1,847 760 2,077 1,229 1,379 191 1,029 904 913 159 22 1,633 293 115 838 203 863 601 1, 452 52 Minor eivll divisions. OXFOBD — continued. LoveU town Mason town Mexico town Milton plantation Newry town Norway town Oxford town • Paris town Peru town Porter town Biley plantation Koxburytown „ Bumford town Stoneham town Stow town Sumner town Sweden town Township 4, range 1 " 5, " 1....... Upton town "Waterford town Woodstock town PENOBSCOT. Alton Argyle. Bangor city wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 *' 6 " 7 Bradford town— Bradley town .— Brewer town Burlington town.. Carmel town — Carroll town Charleston town Chester town Clifton town Corinna town Corinth town Dexter town Dixmonttown Drew plantation Eddington town Edinburg town Enfield town Etna town Exeter town Garland town Glenbum town Grand Falls plantation Greenbush town Greenfield town Hampden town Hermon town Holden town - Howland town - Hudson town „ Indian township Kcnduskeag town Kingman town — La Grange town Lakeville plantation Lee town Levant town Lincoln town — Lowell town Mattamiscontis town Mattawamkeag town Maxfield town .- Medway town Milford town Mount Chase town 168 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — MATNF. — Contimied. Minor ciTil diviBions. Minor civil divisions. PENOBSCOT — continned. Newburg town Newport town Oldtown town Orono town Onington town Faasadnmkeag town Patten town Plymouth town Prentiss town Springfield town Staceyville plantation Stetson town Township 1,N.D " 3, E. of Burlington . " Arrange? 2, " 3 7 7 7 " 3, " 5, 6, Veazie town - Webster plantation Whitney Bidge plantation. Winn town Woodvllle plantation FIBCATAQinS. Abbot town Atkinson town Barnard plantation Blanchard town Bowerbank plantation Brownville town Bnrbank township Day's Academy townsliip Dover town EUiottsville township roicrofttown Greenville town Guilford town Howard town Katahdin Ironworks township. Kingsbury town Lilly Bay township , Medford town — Milotown — Monson town Mount Kineo township Omeville town Farkman town Boach Eiver townsliip Sangerville town Sebectown - Shirley town Township 4, range 3 5, 1. 3, 5, 7, i. 14. 13. 13. 13. Wellington town . WiUiamsburg town . SAGADAHOC. Arrowsio town- Bath city Wardl " 2 " 3 , " 4 , " 6 Bowdoin town Bowdoinbam town. Georgetown town... Perkins town Phippsbnrg town . . SAOACAHOC— continned. 1,057 1,451 3,395 2,245 1,529 302 716 828 416 878 184 729 97 12 28 9 95 15 21 622 118 17 898 223 695 828 139 167 25 12 1,687 55 1,263 586 881 267 193 198 13 398 934 827 23 501 1,005 13 1,047 876 253 6 14 7 8 82 5 647 235 255 7,874 1,236 1,229 1,005 1,046 1,163 967 1,228 1,136 1,681 1,080 78 1,497 Eichmond town.. Topsham town. . . West Bath town . Woolwich town.. Anson town Athens town Bald Mountain plantation Bingham town Bowtown plantation Brighton town Cambridgeto wn - Canaan town Carratunk plantation Carrring Place plantation Concord town Comville town Dead River plantation Dennistown plantation Detroit town Embden town Fairfield town E'lagstafif plantation Forks plantation -- Harmony town Hartland town Highland plantation Holeb town Jackmantuwn plantation Lexington town Lon^ Pond town Maland twp., incl. "Wayland village ., "Wayland village Alpena city. . "Wardl.... » 2.... Alpena township Long Kapids township.. Ospineke township "Wilson townsbip Banks township Central Lake township . Chestonia townsbip Custer townsbip Echo township 1,214 198 182 467 493 1,400 549 3,698 2,305 1,550 1,404 610 1,723 2,345 1,403 2,521 1,356 815 1,869 910 654 1,360 1,026 1,213 1,533 2,340 1,000 1,011 643 1,574 2,220 522 794 1,437 1,414 1,942 546 6,153 2,069 2,084 2,000 726 891 244 775 611 401 248 856 406 ANTBIH — continned. Elk Kapids townsbip Forest Home township Helena township Jordan township Kearney townsbip Mancelona townsliip , Milton townsbip Torch Lake township BARAGA. (In 1875, organized from Honghton co.) Arvon townsbip Baraga township L'Anse township, incL L'Anse village . L'Anse village .^ . . Spnrr township BABBT. Ass^a township Baltimore township Barry township Carlton township Castleton township, inch port of Nash- ville village. Nashville village {part of) Hastings city Hastings township Hope township Irving township Johnstown township Maple Grove township, incl. part of Nashville village. Nashville village (part of) Orangeville townsbip Prairievillo township Kutland township , Tbornapple township, incL Middleville viilape. Middleville villa^ge "Woodland township Tankoe Springs township Nashville village (in Castleton and Maple Grove). Arenao township . . An Gres township. Bangor township . . Bay city "Ward! 2 3 4 5 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 177 Tabt.k XIX. — Population of minor dvil diviaionB — MICHIGAN — Continued. Minor civil diviaiona. Minor civil divisions. BAY — continued. Beaver township , Clayton township Deep Eiver township . Praser township Hampton township Kawkawlin townsliip . I/incoln townsliip Mason township Merritt township Moffat township , Monitor township Finconning township . , Poi-tsmonth township. , Standish township West Bay city "Wardl " 2 " 3 Whitney township "WiQiams township Almira township Benzonia township , Blaine township Colfax township Crystal Late twp., incL Frankfort vill, Frankfort village Gilmore township .' Homestead township , Inland township^ Joyfield township Lake township Platte township "Weldon township Bainbridge to"rtT3ship Benton township BeiTien township Bertrand township Buchanan twp., IncL Buchanan village. Buchanan village Chickaming township ,. Galien township, incL Cralien village- .. G-ahen village Hagar township Lake township . Lincoln town^p New Buffalo twp., incl. New Buffalo village. K'ew Buffalo village NilesCity , Niles township Oronoko twp., incl. Berden Springs village. Berrien Springs village Pipestone township Boyalton township , Sodus township Saint Joseph twp., incl. Saint Joseph village. Saint Joseph vUlage Three Oaks twp., iucl. Three Oaks vill. Three Oaks village "Watervliet township "Weesaw township Benton Harbor village (in Benton and Saint Joseph). BRAITCH. Algansee township Batavia township Bethel township Bronson twp., incl. Bronson village . iJrmson village 351 249 488 300 2,016 1,118 27 112 931 738 779 862 6,397 2,041 3^009 1,347 230 244 131 912 782 494 208 287 173 42 170 94 1,378 2,139 1,392 1,308 2,898 1,894 996 1,292 413 946 1,247 1,408 1,191 523 4,197 1,663 1,812 758 1,495 1,024 960 3,550 2,603 1,393 474 1,897 1,369 1,230 1,550 1,305 1,511 2,116 BKAKCH — continued. Butler township California township Coldwater city Wardl *' 2 " 3 " 4 Coldwater township Gilead township Girard township Kinderhook township Mattoson towns.hip Noble township Ovid township Quincy townsnip, inch Quincy village. Qnincy village Sherwood township Union township, inch Union village. - . Union village CALHOUN. Albion twp., inch part of Albion vill . . , Albion village (part of) , Athens township , Battle Creek city Battle Creek township Bedford township , BurUn^ton twp., moL Burlington vill . . Burlington village Clarence township Clarendon townsnip Convis township Eckford township Emmet township Fredonia township Homer township, incL Homer village . , Homer village' Lee township Le Boy township , Marengo townsliip Marshall city Marshall township Newton township Pennfleld township Sheridan twp,, incl. pt. of Albion vill . . Albion village (part of) , Tekonsha twp., incL Tekonsha village. Tekonsha ^Uage Albion village (in Albion and Sheri- dan). CASB. Calvin township Dowagiao city Howard township -, Jefferson township , La Grange twp., incLCasaopolis vill.., Cassopolis village , Marcellus twp., inch Marcellus village, Marcellus village Mason township Milton township , Newburg township Ontwa township Penn township, incl. Yandalia village.. Vandalia village Pokagon township Porter township , Silver Creek township : Volinia township Wayne township chasi;bvoix. Bear Lake township Boyne Valley township Charlevoix township Evangeline township 12 G C 178 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — ^MICHIGAN — Continued. Minor ciTil diyisiona. CHAHLEVOix— continued. Eveline toTraship Hayes town8liip_ Hndaon to^wnanip ^ Marion township Melrose township M'orwood township Springvale township South Arm township , "VTilson township CHEBOYGAN. Beaugrand township Benton township, incL Cheboygan Till. . Cheboygan TUlage Bmi; township Duncan township Grant township Inverness township Munro township Tuscarora township CHIPPEWA. Detour township Sanlt Sainte Marie twp., incL Sault Sainte Marie village. Sault Sainte Marie village Sugar Island township CIiAEE. ^ost township Grant township, incL Clare viUage Clare village Grreenwood township Hayes township Sheridan township Summerfield township Surrey township, incl. Harwell village.. FarweU village Winterfield township CLINTON. Bath township Bengal township Bingham twp., mcl. Saint John's viU .. Saint John's village Dallas township De "Witt township Duplain township Eagle township Essex township Grcenbush township Lebanon township Olive township Ovid township, incL Ovid village Ovid village Eiley township Victor township Watertown township "Westphalia township CRAWFORD. (Organized in 1879; previously at- tached to Kalkaska county.) BaU township - Beaver Creek township Centre Plains township Frederic township Grayling township Grove township -.-.. Maple Forest township South Branch township 554 467 148 306 79 306 3B6 737 361 594 2,792 2,269 340 270 773 1,027 140 688 471 1,947 544 148 1,308 502 235 373 496 195 1,159 521 1,357 1,296 3,602 2,370 1,731 1,5Q4 1,862 1,340 1,784 1,653 1,299 1,372 3,174 1,479 1,501 1,147 1.680 1,738 85 154 171 245 166 80 192 Minor civil divisions. DELTA. Baldwin township Escanaba twp., incL Escanaba village . . Escanaba village Fairbanks townsnip Ford River township Maple Eidge townsnip MasonviUe township Nahena township - Sac Bay township "Winona township EATON. BeUevue twp., incl. Bellevne village. . . Bellevue village Benton township Brookfield township Carmel township Charlotte city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Chester township Delta township Eaton township Eaton Rapids township, excl. Eaton Rapids village. Hamlin twp., excL Eaton Rapids vill .. !Kalamo township Oneida twp., iuoL Grand Ledge village - Grand Ledge village Roxand township .- Sunfield township VermontviUe township, incL Vermont- ville village. VermontviUe village "Walton township, incl. OUvet village. . . Olivet village "Windsor township Eaton Rapids village (luEaton Rapids and Hamlin). Bear Creek twp., incL Petoskey village Petoskey village BUSS township Carp Lake township Center township Cross Tillage township Friendship township , Littlefield township , Little Traverse township Maple Rivor township Pleasant View townsnip Redmond township , GENESEE. Argentine township Atlas township , Burton townsnip , Clayton township , Davison township , Fenton twp., incL the following vills. . . FentonviUe village Linden village Flintcity "Ward 1 ** 2 " 3 " 4 Flint township Flushinf; twp., incL Flushing village.. . Flushing village Forest township, incl. Otisville village. . Otis ville village COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 179 Table XIX. — Population of minor civiJ divisions — MICHIGAN — Continued. Minor civil diviaione. GENESEE — continued. Gaines townsliip, incL GaineB yillage . . Gaines village Genesee township Grand Blanc township Montrose township Mount Morris township, incl. Mount Morris village. Mount Morris vfllage Mundy township Eichfield township Thetford township Vienna township, incl. Clio village Clio village GLADWm. (Organized in 1875; previously attached to Midland county.) Billings township Gladwin township Grout township GBAND TRAVERSE. Blair township East Bay township Fife Lake township Grant township Long Lake township May field township Paradise township Peninsula township Traverse township "Whitewater township GRATIOT. Aroada township, incL parts of the fol- lowing villages : Alma village (part of) Ithaca village (part of) Bethany twp., incL part of Saint Louis village. Saint Louis village (part of) Blha township Bmerson township, incl. part of Ithaea village. Ithaca vulage (part of) Fulton township Hamilton township Lafayette township Newark township, incL part of Ithaca viUaee. Ithaca village (part of) New Haven township North Shade township North Star township, incl. part of Ithaca tillage. Ithaca vulage (part of) Pine River township, incl. part of the following villages : Alma viQage (part of) Saint Louis village (part of) .-v. Seville township Sumner township "Washington township "Wheeler township Alma village (m Arcada and Fine Eiver). Ithaca village (in Arcada, Emerson, Newark, and North Star). Saint Louis village (in Bethany and Pine Biver). HILLSDALE. Adams township Allen township, incL Allen village Ailen village.- 1,782 344 1,537 1,338 1,357 1,915 502 1,545 1,571 1,400 2,194 489 144 467 516 543 654 974 625 454 449 555 849 2,679 740 1,611 50 1,715 734 1,377 289 1,403 656 1,005 1,645 216 1,182 1,365 1,467 45 3,090 341 1,367 1,216 1,358 1,144 068 437 600 1,975 1,855 1,580 594 Minor civil divisions. HiLLSDALK— continned. . Amho^ township Camhria township Camden township Eayette twp., incl. JonesviUe village. . Jonesville village Hillsdale city Ward 1 Hillsdale township Jefferson township Litchfield township Moscow township Pittsford township Bansom township Beading township, incl. Beading vill. . Beading village Scipio township Somerset township "Wheatland township "Woodhridge townsmp "Wright township ^ HOUGHTOH. Adams township ^ . Calumet twp., incl. Bed Jacket village. Bed Jacket village Erankliu township Hancock township, incl. Hancock vlll.. Hancock village Portage township Quincy township Schoolcraft township Bingham township — Bloomfield township Brookfield township CaseviUe township , Chandler township , Colfax township Dwight township Eair Haven township ....'. Gore township , Grant township Hume township , Huron township Lake township Lincoln township , Meade township - Oliver township , Paris township , Port Austin township Bnhicon township , Sand Beach township , Sehewain^ twp., incL Sehewaing vill., Sehewamg village , Sheridan township , Sherman township , Sigel township ., Verona township , "White Bock township Alaiedon township Aurelius township Bunker HiU township Delhi township Ingham townsuip, inch Danaville vill . Sansville village Lanslag city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 It A 180 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — MICHIGAN — Continued. Minor civil divisions. INGHAM— continued. Lansing to wnsliip Le Roy township -.---: Leslie tcwnsliip, incl. Leslie village — Leslie village Locke to\^ nship Mason city Meridian townsliip Onondaga twp., incl. Onondaga village , Onondaga village Stockbridge township Vevay township Wlieatfieldtwp., incL part ofWilliame- ton village. Williamston village (part of) , "White Oak township Williamston twp., incl. part of "Wil- liamston village. Williamston village (part of ) , Williamston village (in Wheatfleld and 'WilUamston]. IONIA. Berlin township Boston township, incl. Saranac village. Saranac village Campbell township Danby townahip Eas ton township Ionia city ■ "Ward 1 " 2 '* 3 '* 4 : Ionia townahip Keene township Lyons twj)., incL the following villages. Lyons village , Muir village Pewamo village North Plains township Odessa township , Orange township Oileans township Otisco township Portland townahip, incL Portland vill . . Portland village Ronald township Sebewa township I06C0. Alabaster township All Sable township, incl, Au Sable vill . An Sable village Baldwin township Burleigh townahip -■ G rant township Oscoda township , IMainfield town^p , Sheiman townahip Tawas township, incL Tawas City vill. . Tawas City village Thompson township Wiiber township ISABELLA. El oomfield township C h ippewa township Coo township Coldwater townahip Di'orfield township Denver township Fi ciiiont township Gtlmore township. iMaboUa township Lincoln township NotTawa townahip 1,209 1,911 2,501 1,113 1,494 1,809 1,530 1,453 201 1,003 1,207 1,207 130 1,181 1,852 1,805 2,214 877 1,640 1,423 1,871 4,190 1,302 1,080 814 994 1,813 1,284 2,804 747 714 316 1,902 1,609 1, 521 1,666 2,172 2,809 1,670 1,499 1,560 266 1,350 1,328 1,248 134 174 1,998 61 217 1,142 712 81 202 292 487 1,381 377 521 260 850 261 1.170 1,237 293 Minor civil divisions. ISABELLA — continued. Holland township, incl Blanchard vill . - Blanchard village ' Sherman township Union townahip, mcl. Monnt Pleasant village. Mount Pleasant village Vernon township "Wise township ISLE ROYALB. (Organized in 1875 ; previously a part of Xeweenaw county.) Minong township JACKSON. Blackman township Columbia twp., incL Brooklyn village ., Brooklyn village Concord township, incL Concord village Concord village Grass Lake twp., incL Grass Lake vill. , Grass Lake village Hanover township Henrietta townsiup Jackson city "Ward 1 , " 2 " 3 " 4 '* 5 " 6 *' 7 " 8 Leoni township Liberty township Napoleon townahip Norvell township Parma township, incL part of Parma village. Parma village (part of) , Pulaski township Kives township , Sandstone township, incl. pt. of Parma village. Parma village (part of) , Spring Arbor township Sprin^ort township Summit township , Tompkins township "Waterloo township , Parma village (m Parma and Sand- stone). KALAMAZOO. Alamo township , Brady township, incl. part of Vicks- burg village. "Vicksburg village (part of) Charleston township Climax townahip Comstock township Cooper township Kalamazoo township , Oahtemo township , Pavilion townahip Poi-tage township , Prairie Rondo townahip Richland twp., inch Richland village. . . Richland village Koss township , Schoolcraft township, incl. the follow- ing villages : Schoolcraft village "Vicksburg village (part of ) , Texas township , "Wakeshma township Vicksburg village (in Brady and Schoolcraft). COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 181 Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — MICHIGAN^Continued. Minor ciTil divisions. KALKASKA. (Organized in 1871 ; previously attached to Antrim connty.) Boardman township . . . Clearwater township .. Cold Spring township. . Excelsior township Kalkaska township — Orange township Ea^id River township . Springfield township . . Wilson township Ada township Algoma township, incl. part of Kock- ford village. Eockford village (part of) Alpine township Bowne township Byron township Caledonia township Cannon township Cascade township Courtland township G-aincs township Grand Rapids city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Grand Rapids township Grattan township Lowell township, incl. Lowell village . . Lowell village Nelson township, incL part of Cedar Springs village. Cedar Springs village (part of) Oakfield township Paris township Plainfield township, including part of Rockford village. Rockford village (part of) Solon township, including part of Cedar Springs village. Cedar Springs village (part^of) Sparta township, incl. Lisbon village .. Lisbon village Spencer township Tyrone township . , Vergennes township Waiter township "Wyoming township Cedar Springs village (in Nelson and Solon). Rockford village (in Algoma and Plainfield). KEWEENAW. Allonez township Clifton township Copper Harbor township Eagle Harbor township Grant township Houghton township ' Sherman township LAKK. Chase township Cherry "Valley township Dover township Eden township Elk towTiohip 367 350 101 168 690 324 382 404 151 1,441 2,100 1,378 1,387 1,712 1,964 1,220 1,195 1,330 1,369 32, OIG 4,920 3,297 5,999 5,094 3,520 2,163 3,617 3,406 3,058 1, 238 3,037 1,538 2,598 517 1,11^ 2,038 1,608 147 1,693 624 2,103 124 1,196 1,319 1,148 1,876 2,117 1,141 816 975 247 141 527 365 ,004 1.087 119 214. 92 156 Minor civil divisions. LAKE— continued. Ellsworth township Glencoe to w nship Lake township Pinora township Pleasant Plains township. "Webber township Yates township , Abnont township, incl. Almont vill. . Almont village Arcadia township Attica township Burlington township Bumside township Deerfield township Dryden township Elba township Goodland township Hadley township Lmlay twp., incl. Imlay City village - Imlay City village Lapeer city "Wardl " 2 Lapeer township Marathon township, including Colum- biaville village. Columbiaville village Mayfield townshii) Metamora township North Branch township Oregon township Rich township LEELAMAW. Bingham township Centreville township Cleveland township Elm wood township Empire township Glen Arbor township Kasson township Leelanaw twp., incl. Northport village Nortbport village '. Leland township Solon township LENAWEE. Adrian city . Wardl ... " 2... Adrian township Blissfield twp., incl. Blissfield village.. Blissfield village , Cambridge township Clinton tw^)., incl. Clinton village , Clinton village Deerfield township Dover twp., incl. part of Clayton vill .. Clayton vUlage (part of) Fairfield township, incl. Fairfield vill.. Fairfield village Franklin township Hudson twf)., incl. the follow, villages. . Hudson village Clayton village (part of) Macon township Madison township Medina township Ogden township Palmyra township 182 • COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil tfiwisiows— MICHIGAN — Continued. Minor civil divisions. LENAWEE — continued. Raisin township Ridgeway township Riga townshijj .^. Rollin township ...''. - Rome township Seneca township, incl. Morenci village Morenci village TecTimseh twj)., incl. Tecmnseh village Tecumseh village "Woodstoclc townSiip , Clayton village (in Dover tfe Hndson) LIVINGSTON. Brighton township, incl. Brighton vill . Brighton village , Oohoctah township Conway townshix> Deerfield townslnp G-cnoa township G-reen Oak township Hambtirg township — Handy township, mcl. Fowlerville vill. Fowlerville village Hartland townahi;^ Howell township, incl. Howell village.. Howell village Iosco township Marion township Osceola township Putnam township Tyrone township TJnadiUa township MACKINAC. Hendricks township Holmes township, incl. Mackinac vill., Mackinac village Moran township , Newton township Saint Ignace twp., incl. Hamlet hamlet Hamlet h»mlet MACOMB. Armada twp., incl. Armada village Armada village , 3rnce twp., inch part of Romeo village Borneo village (part of) Chesterfield twp., incl. New Baltimore village. New Baltimore village , Clinton township Erin township , Harrison township Ijenox twp., incl. New Haven village.. New Haven village Macomb township Mount Clement city "Wardl *' 2 •' 3 Ray township Richmond twp., incl. the followingvilla. Memphis village (part of) Richmond village Shelby twp., incl. pt. of Utica village.. TItica viflage (part of) Sterling twp., incl. pt. of Utica village. Utica village (part of) Warren township ■U'ashington township, including part of Komeo village. Romeo village (part of) Memphis viflage (in Richmond twp., Macomb co., and in RUey twp., Saint Clair co.). Romeo village (in Bruce and Wash- ingion). Utica village (in Shelby and Sterling) . 1,564 1,167 2,320 1,425 1,369 2,693 1,209 2,702 2,111 1,557 1,793 803 1,276 1,344 1,152 1,008 1,002 919 2,301 1,051 1,250 3,250 2,071 1,018 1,255 1,022 1,294 1,273 1,094 434 910 720 306 286 966 1,793 556 2.103 924 2,349 1,024 2,000 2,692 744 2,516 600 2,045 3,057 725 1,304 1,028 1,538 2,613 367 750 1,657 316 2,088 177 2,401 2,031 705 579 1,629 493 Minor civil divisions. MANISTEE. Arcadia township Bear Lake township Brown township Filer township Manistee city Manistee township , Maple Grove township Marilla township Onekama township Pleasonton township , Springdale township - . - Stronach township , — MANITOU. Chandler township Gralilee township Peaine township Part of the county MAEQUETTB. Chapipion township Chocolay township Ely township , Forsyth township Xshpeming city Ward 1 *' 2 •^ " 3 Ishpeming township Marquette city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Marquette township Micmgamme township Negaunee city "Wardl " 2 " 3 Negaunee township Republic township Richmond township Xilden township MABON. Amber townshij> Branch township . . ^ , Custer township , Eden township , Freesoil township Grant township Hamlin township Lincoln township , Ludington city Pere Marquette township Riverton township Sherman township : , Summit township , Victory township , MECOSTA. .^tna twp., incl. part of Morley village Morley village (part of) , Austin township , BigRapids city V2:::::::;;;;;::"::::::::;:::: " 3 i *' 4 •* 5 Bi^ Rapids township Chippewa township Colfax township Deerfield twp., incl. partof Morley vill Morley village (partof) COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 183 Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions — MICHIGAN — Continued. Minor civil diviaiona. MECOSTA — contimied. Fork township Grrant to-wneliip ovray townsjip -.' 469 844 247 499 638 506 668 230 5G8 865 498 1,250 650 114 657 503 412 172 330 587 901 246 390 223 214 484 508 205 74 924 560 1,056 971 2,305 657 541 346 300 316 168 741 630 374 652 144 769 432 519 636 182 578 877 599 885 488 524 ii5 668 555 737 124 188 131 153 153 Minor civil divisions. MOERAT— continued- Ellsborough township Holly township lona township Lake Sarah township Leeds township Lime Lake township Lowville township Mason township Moulton township - - Murray township Shetek township Skaudia township Township 105, range 42 KICOLLET. Belgrade township Bemadotte township Brighton township .' Courtland township Granby township Lafayette township Lake Prairie township New Sweden township Nicollet township Oshawa township Bidgely township Saint Peter city Traverse township W est Newton township NOBLES. Bigelow township Bloom township Dewald township Elk township Graham Lake township Grand Prairie tovraship Hersey township Indian Lake township Leota township Little K-ock townsjiip Lorain township i Olney township Ransom townsnip Seward township Summit Lake township Township 103, range 42 Township 103, range 43 West Side township "Wilmont township "Worthington township Worthington village OLMSTED. Byron village Cascade township Chatfield village (part of) Dover township Elmira township Eyota township Eyota village Farmin^on township Haverhill township High Forest townsnip Hi^h Forest village Kalmar township Marion township New Haven township Orion township Oronoco township Pleasant Grove township Pleasant Grove village Quincy township . Boohester city "Wardl " 2 " 3 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 193 Table XIX. — Po;pulaiion of minor civil divisions—MINNESOTA— Continued. Minor civil divislonB. OLMBTED — continued. RoclieBter township Kock Dell township Salem township Tiola township Chatfield Tillage Jin Fillmore and Olmsted counties). OTTER TAIL. Aastad township Amor township Ausdal township , Bluffton township Buse township Candor to wnsnip Clitherall to wnsnip Compton township Bane Prairie township Deer Creek township Dora township , Dnnn township , Eagle Lake township East Battle Lake township Eastern township Effington township Elizabeth township Elmo township , Erhard's Grove township Evarts township , Fergus Falls twp., incl. Fergus FaHs viUage. Fergus Falls Tillage , Friberg township Gorman township Hobart township Inman township Leaf Lake township Leaf Mountain township Lida township , Maine township ]!f idaros township , New York Mills township , Norwegian Grove township , Oak VSley township Oscar township Otter Tail township , Parker's Praiiie township Pelican township Perham township „ Eush Lake township .> Saint Olaf township Scambler township Star Lake township Swerdrup township Township 132, range 38 " 133, " 49 135, " 42 " 136, " 36 " 136, " 37 137, *' 36 , " 137, " 37 , " 137, *' 38 , Tordensl^old township , Trondhjem township Tumuli township "Western township , "Woodsido township PINE. Chengwatana township Hinckley township Kettle River township Mission Creek township Pine City township Hock Creek townsnip Boyalton township 13 C 612 1,008 917 1,166 227 208 464 326 315 180 574 528 437 302 135 137 457 209 244 312 577 177 415 117 1,914 1,635 178 386 246 174 169 289 109 340 311 360 559 262 648 46 431 544 919 448 658 375 180 276 74 110 113 15 39 14 27 54 444 633 392 288 319 115 142 161 71 600 221 SS Minoi civil divisions. PIPE STONB. ^tna townshii) Altona townsnip , Burke township Eden township Elmer to wnshij) Fountain Prairie township Orange township Grray townsliip Oshome township Pipe Stone village Eock township Sweet township Troy township POLK. Andover township Anthony township Angus township By gland township Crookston city Cxooltston township Euclid township, incl. Euclid village . . . Euclid village Fisher twp., incl. Fisher's Landing vill Fisher's Landing viUage Fossum township Green Meadow township Halstad township Hendram township — Huntsville township Lake Ida township Lake Pleasant township Lowell township McDonaldsville twp. , incl. Ada village . Ada village Mary townsliip Eeia township Kiddervold township Rome township ., Shely township Strand township Sullivan township Terrebonne township Tynsid township Waukon township .'. "White Earth iDdian reservation (in part). Other details cannot be given, as all the townships were not separately returned. POPE. Barsness township ■. Ben Wade township Blue Mounds township Chippewa Falls township Gilchrist township . .* Glenwood township Grove Lake township Hoff township Lake Johanna township Langhei township Leven township New Prairie township Nora township Bene township Boiling Fork township Walden township Westport township White Bear Lake townsliip KAMSUy. McLean township Mounds View township New Canada township Beserve township 194 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divteions — MINNESOTA — Continaed. Minor ciTil diTisiona. BAUSBY — continned. Kose township.. Saint Panl city . "Wardl 2 White Bear township White Bear Lake YiOage . BEDWOOD. Brookville township Charleston township Delhi township Grates township Honner township JohnsonvUIe township — Kintire township , Iiamherton township Lamherton village.. Morgan township New Avon township , ITorth Hero townsh^ Paxton township , Redwood Falls township. Bedwood Falls village Sheridan township Sherman township Springdale township , Sundown township , Swedes Forest township . , Three Lakes township Township 111, raage 38 . . Underwood township Yail township Vesta township Walnut Grove village Waterhnry township Westlme township Willow Lake township . . , BENVILLB. Bandon township Beaver Falls township. . Birch Coolie township . . Bird Island township . . . Boon Lake township Brook£eld township Cairo township Camp township Emmett township Erlcson township Flora township Hawk Creek township . . Hector township Heniyville township Elingman township Martinsburg township.. Melville township Norfolk township Osceola township Palmyra township Preston Lake township . Sacred Heart township . Troy township Wang township Wellmgton township . . . VVinfield township Bridgewater twp., incL Dundas vlU Dundas village Cannon City township Erin township 877 41, 473 6,344 5,317 6,073 11,734 9,317 2,688 700 435 326 304 156 195 96 124 71 224 149 56 140 196 259 100 981 155 142 307 231 251 102 50 157 61 53 153 54 168 114 454 585 681 537 454 178 402 585 812 343 602 609 394 337 78 150 161 296 72 308 256 1,171 167 675 3S5 149 1,683 589 1,188 846 Minor civil diviBiona. BICB— continued. Faribault city . Ward 1 Forest township Morristown township Korthfield twp., IncL Northfield city . . Northfield city Kichland township Shieldsville township Warsaw township Wehster township Wells township Wheatland township Wheeling township Wolcott township Battle Plain township . . Beaver Creek township . Clinton township Denver township Kanaranzi township Ln Yeme township Lu Verne village Magnolia township Martin township Mound township Bose Dell township Spring Water township . Vienna township ....... HAHXT L013IB. Dnluth city Dnlnth township Dnluth village Fond du Lac township Fond du Lao village Gneseu township Hermann township Oneota township Rice Lake township VermiUion Lake townsMp . Belle Plaine borough Belle Plaine township Blakely twp., inch Blakely village Blakely village Cedar Lake township Credit River township Eagle Creek township Glendale township Helena twp,, incL part of Prague vill . . Prague village (part of) Jackson township , Jordan village Louisville township New Market township Saint Lawrence township Sand Creek township Shakopee city Spring Lake townahip Prague village (in Helena twp., Scott CO., and m Lanesburgh twp., Le Sueur CO). BHERBimNS. Baldwin township Becker township Big Lake township Blnehill township Clear Lake township -j-.-^- Elk River township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 195 Tablb XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisiong — MINNESOTA — Continued. Minor civil diTisions. SHBBBUEKE — Continued. Elk River Tillage .. Haven township . . . Livonia township . . Orrock township. . . Palmer township . . Santiago township . Alfsborg township Arlington township Bismarck township Cornish township Bryden township Faxon township Grafton township Green Isle township ITendeison borongh. „ Henderson township Jessenland township Kelso township Moltke township N ew Auburn township Severance township Sibley township Transit township Washington Lake township . STEAHKS. Albany township Ashley township Avon township Brockway township CoUegeviUe township Crow Lake township Crow Kiver township — Eden Lake township Fair Haven township Farming township Getty township Grove township Holding township Krain township Lake George township- . . Lake Henry township ... Le Sauk township Luxemburg township Lynden township Maine Prairie township.. Melrose township Millwood township Manson township North Fork township -^ . . Oak township Paynesville township Raymond township Eockville township ...... Saint Augusta township - Saint Cloud city Saint Cloud township Saint Joseph township. .- Saint Joseph yiUago . Saint Martin township... Saint "Wendel township.. Sauk Centre township . . . Sauk Centre village Spring Hill townsnip Wakefield township Zion to^vnship Aurora township Berlin township Blooming Prairie township . Blooming Prairie village Clinton Falls township Deerfield township 635 290 321 358 105 477 916 261 274 625 568 269 878 964 684 973 716 145 670 331 499 527 880 580 247 468 743 318 225 137 325 420 285 538 726 603 214 185 346 293 299 286 1,105 6U 283 810 470 682 405 389 660 798 2,462 598 571 292 516 510 398 1,201 548 848 661 600 683 562 338 602 858 Minor civil divisions. BTBILS — continned. Havana townahlp Lemond township Medford township Meriden township Merton township Owatonnacity Owatonna township Somerset township Summit township STEVENS. Damen township Donnelly township Framnas township Hancock village Hodges township Horton township Moore township Morris township Morris village Pepperton township Eendsville township Sahlmark township Scott township Stevens township Symes township Township 124, range 44 125, " 44 , " 126, " 44 SWIFT. (Organized in 1871; previously at- tached to Chippewa cotmty.) Appleton township , Appleton village Benson township Benson village Camp Lake township - Cashel township Clontarf township Dublin township Fairfield township Hayes township Hegbert township : Kerkhoven township , Kildare township Maryland township Moyer township New Posen township Pillsbury township Shible township Six- Mile Grove township Swenoda township Tara township Toming township West Bank township TODD. Bertha township Birch Dale township , Bumhamsville township Eagle VaUey township Germania township , Gordon township Grey Eagle township Hartford township Kandota townsliip Leslie township Little Sauk township Long Prairie township Moran township EejTiolds township , Eound Prairie township Stowe Prairie township Ward township West Union township Wykeham township , 196 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — MINNESOTA — Continaed. Minor ciTil divisioiis. Minor civil divisiooB. TRAVERSE. (Not subdivided into civil townshipa.) Chester township Elgiin township Glasgow township Greenfield township Guilford township Highland township Hyde Park townanip Kellogg village Lake city "Wardi " 2 Lake township Mazeppa township , Mazeppa village Minneiska township Mount Pleasant township Oakwood township Pepin township Plainview township Plain view village Kead's village "Wahasha city and "Wabasha township (coextensive). "Watopa township , West Albany township Zumbro township WADENA. Aldricli township , Leaf Kiver township Thoraaatown township "Waclena township , "Wadena village "Wing lii ver township , WASECA. Alton township Blooming Grove township Byron township Freedom township Idsco township JanesTille township Janesville village , New Kichland township New Richland village Otisco township Saint Mary township , "Vivian township "Waseca city "Wilton township "Woodville township ■WASHINGTON. Afton township , Baytown township Cottage Grove township Denmark township Forest Lake township -^ Grant township : Lakeland township Marine township Marine village Newport township , Oakdale township Oneka township Stillwater city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 Stillwatei township Woodbury township 1,067 940 694 476 955 858 423 221 2,596 1,277 1,319 445 377 460 385 642 988 365 ■ 675 668 579 637 829 838 592 323 251 430 307 177 947 807 418 989 1,038 752 1,021 746 304 916 767 544 1,708 767 641 928 1,252 783 711 233 518 732 1,467 460 342 841 379 9,055 3,029 3,011 3,015 693 1,169 WATONWAH. Adrian township Antrim township Butterfield township Fieldou tiownship Long Lake township Madelia township Madelia village Nelson township Odin township Kiverdale township Kosendale township Saint James township Saint James village South Branch township. . . WILKIN. Athertou township Breckenridge township - . . Campbell township McCauleyville township . . Manston township Prairie View township . . . Tanberg township WINONA. Dresbacb township Elba township Fremont township Hart township Hillsdale township Homer township Lewiston village Mount Yemon township . . New Hartford township . . Norton township Pleasant Hill township . - . Richmond township Eollingstone to\vnsnip Saint Charlea city Saint Charles township .-. Saratoga township Utica township Warren township Whitewater township Wilson township Winona city Wardl " 2 " 3 •' 4 Winona township Wiacoy township WEIGHT. Albion township Buflfalo township Buffalo village Chathani townslviiv Clearwater township Cokato township Cokato village Corinna township Delano village Frankfort township Franklin to^wnship French Lake township . . . Howard Lake village Maple Lake township Marysville township MiddleviUe township Montrose village Monticello township MonticeUo village Moritzius village Otsego township COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 197 Tabub XIX. — Population of minor dvil dmsioMg— MINNESOTA— Continued. Klnor ciTil diviaions. 1880- Minor civil divisions. 1880. WEIGHT — continued. 901 381 312 1,12G 1,093 124 1,037 143 331 110 155 178 578 238 YELLOW MEDiciNB— continued. ir? Silver Creek township . . 573 306 Rf,onlrbnlm tn-wrmstbip .... 340 253 Waverly village 139 207 48 133 126 171 630 152 66 147 Granite FaU 3 city ..t. ............ ...... 215 228 MISSISSIPPI. AJ)AMS. Beat 1, incl. Natchez city Natchez city Ward 1 , " 2 " 3 " 4 Beats " 3 " 4 ,.... " 5 ALOOBN. Beat 1, incl. Corintli town Corintll town - Beat 2, incl. Jacinto town Jacinto town ..'. Beat 3, incl. Rienzi Tillage Kienzi village Beat 4, incl. BCoasnth village Kossuth village Beat 5 - AUITE. Beat 1, incl; liberty town '. Liberty town Beat 2, incl. Centreville town Centreville town Beat 3 " 4 " 5 ATTALA. Beat 1. Koacinsto, incL Xoscinsko tn. Koscinako town Beat 2. Kortheast " a. Mitchell's Mills " 4. Newport district, incl. the fol- lowing towns : Newport town Sallistown Beat 5. Centre district BENTON. Beatl " 2, incl. the following places Lamar town Michijgan city Beats, mcl. Ashland town Ashland town Beat 4 " B 12, 058 7,058 1,495 2,819 1,344 1,400 2,600 1,834 2,679 3,478 4,174 2,275 2,567 89 2,713 316 2,938 132 1,880 3,823 426 2,648 76 2,798 2,586 2,149 4,230 1,120 3,122 3,166 5,724 107 132 3,746 2,082 3,803 61 91 2,557 174 1,242 1,339 BOLIVAR. Beatl " 2, incl. Concordia town Concordia town Beats " 4 , " 5 CALHOUN. Beat 1, incl. Pittsboro' town Pittsboro' town Beat 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 CABBOLL. Beatl , " 2 " 3 , " 4, incl. CarroUton town Carrollton town Beat 5, incl. Vaidue town Vaidne town CHICKASAW. Beat 1, incl. Houston town , Houston town Beat 2 , *' 3, incl. Okolona town Okolona town Beat 4 " 5 CHOCTAW. Beat 1, incl. Chester town Chester town Beat 2 " 3, incl. Trench Camp vill.age French Camp village Beat 4 " 5 CLAIBOBNB. Beatl " 2, Incl . Grand Gnlf town . . . Grand Gulf town , Beats " 4 " 5 198 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabij! XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions — MISSISSIPPI — Continued. Minoi ciTil diTislons. CLABKB. Beat 1. Qaitmaiii, incL Quitman toiTii. Qaitman town Beat 2. Shubnta, incl. Shnbnta town. . Shnbatatown Beat 3. Enterprise, inol. Enterprise tn Enterprise town Beat 4. Ener^ " '5. Maxville CLAY. Beatl " 2, incLWest Point town "West Point town Beats " 4 " 5 COAHOMA. Beatl " 2, incl. Friar's Point town Friar's Point town Beat 3, incl. Jonestovm town Jonestown town Beat* " 5 COFIAH. Beat 1, incl. Hazlehnxst town Hazlehurst town Beat 2, incl. the following towns Beauregard town "Wessen town Beats " i " 6. incl. Crystal Springs village. . - Crystal Springs viUsige CO.TIKGTON. Beatl. Williamsbnrgli " 2. Watts' " 3. Holloday Creek " 4. Monnt Garmel ** 5. Ocoba DE SOTO. Beat 1, incl. the following villageB Olive Branch village Pleasant Hill village Beat 2 " 3 " 4 " 6, incl. the following places Hernando city Hernando town Love's Station villaOT IleBbitt's Station viJQage FEAEKLIN. Beat 1. DryBayon " 2. Hamburg - " 3. MeadvUle " 4. MoCsU's " 5. Gain's GBEENE. Beatl. Leaksville " 2. StateLine " 3. WaBbington " 4. Vernal « " 6. Salim 2,521 410 4,334 764 4,226 1,035 1,050 2,900 2,921 5,251 1,786 3,668 3,237 2,290 1,744 3,333 676 2,919 147 4,060 1,512 7,518 463 5,523 517 1,7«7 3,882 4,171 6,458 915 974 1,913 1,044 6,556 73 173 3,430 3,475 3,013 6,450 583 100 98 117 2,965 2,040 1,791 1,592 1,341 455 942 672 649 476 Minor civM divisions. GBEMADA. Beatl, incL Grenada town Grenada town Beat 2 .'. " 3 " 4, incl. Hardy Station town Hardy Station town Beat 5 HAKCOOK. * Beatl. Pearlin^n " 2. Gaines^lle " 3. Yamacraw " 4. Jordan Eiver " 5. B^ Saint liOois, incl. Bay Saint Lotus city. Bay Saint Louis city HABBI80N. Beat 1. Biloxi, incL Biloxi town Biloxi town Beat 2. Mississippi city " 3. Pass Christian, inol. Pass Chris- tian town. Pass Christian town Beat 4 " 5 HINDB. Beatl, inol. Clinton town Clinton town Beat 2, incl. the following towns Bolton's Depot town Edwards town Beats, incl. Utica town Utica town Beat 4, incl. Raymond town Eaymond town Beat 5, incl. the following places Byram town Jackson city Northward Southward Westward HOLMES. Beatl, incl. Lexilgton town Lexington town Beat 2, inoL the following towns Durant town West Station toyn Beat 3, incl. the following towns Goodman town Pickens town Beat 4 " 5 IBBAQUEKA. Beatl " 2 " 3 " 4, incl. Mayersville town Mayersville town Beat 5 ITAWAMBA. Beatl " 2 " 3 " 4 " S COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 199 Table XIX. — Population of mmor dvil dimaiona — MISSISSIPPI — Continued. Minor civil dlTisions. Beat 1. I^ortheast . . " 2. Central " 3. Sontbeast.., " 4. Sonthwest. " 5. Korthweat. Beat 1. Centre " 2. Northeaat . " 3. Northwest. " 4. Southeast.. *' 5. Southwest. Beatl . " 3, incl. Fayette village. . Payette Tillage Beat4 ' ' 5, incl. Rodney village . . Kodney village JOKES. Beat 1. Ellisville, incl. Ellis vjlle town. Ellisvllle town Beat 2. Pinelvdlle " 3. Erata " 4. Southeast " 5. Southwest KSMFEE. Beat 1. Scooba district " 2. G-ainsville Junction - " 3. Moscow " 4. Kellis' Store " 5. DeKalb LA FAYETTE. Beat 1, incL Oxford town Oxford town BeatZ " 3, incL Abbeville town. Abbeville town Beat 4, incl. Taylor's town . ., Taylor's town Beats LAUDEKDALE. Beat 1. Meridian, incl. Meridian city.. Meridian city , Beat 2. Lauderdale, incl. Lauderdale tn. Lauderdale town Beat 3. DaleviUe , " 4. TunnelHill " 5. Hurricane Creek LAWEEKCE. Beatl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 LEAKE. Beatl. Edinburg " 2. Carthage, incl. Carthage town.. Carthage town ,.. Beat 3. Taomastown " 4. GoodHope " 5. Walnut Grove 572 813 3,654 2,208 2,790 2,452 1,412 1,939 3,633 3,409 3,844 4,036 369 2,411 3,614 733 381 37 1,297 795 465 4,362 2,768 2,860 2,585 3,146 6,121 1,634 2,796 6,618 223 3,662 85 3,474 9,110 4,008 3,580 266 3,080 2,650 3,081 852 1,468 3,003 2,014 2,392 3,857 285 2,066 1,800 3,031 Minor civil divisions. Beat 1, incl. the following towns Baldwyn town (part of) Gnntowntown Beat 2, incl. the following towns Birmingham town SaltUlo town Beat 3, inch Tupelo town Tupelo town Beat 4, incL Yerona town Verona town Beat 5, incL Shannon town Shannon town Baldwyn town (in Lee and Prentiss counties). LE FLOBE. Beatl , " 2 " 3, incl. Greenwood town , Greenwood town Beat 4 " 5 LINCOLH. Beat 1, incl. the following towns Bogue Chittotown Brookhaven town Beat 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 LOWNDES. Beatl " 2, inoL Columbus city Columbus city Beats " 4, incL Crawford village Crawford village Beat 5, incL Artesia town Artesiatown MASIBON. Beat 1, incl. Canton city Canton city Beat 2. Vernon " 3. Livingston " 4. Sharon " 5 MAKION. Beat 1. Columbia " 2. Carleys " 3. Tilton " 4. "WaterHoles , " 5. Bed Creek and Wolf Eiver . . . MABSHALL. Beat 1, incl. Holly Springs city Holly Spiings city Beat 2, incl. Mount Pleasant town Mount Pleasant town Beat 3, incL Byhalia town Byhalia town ' Boat 4, incL Wall Hm town Wall Hm town Beats UOKBOE. Beat 1, incl. Cotton Gin Port town Cotton Gin Port town 200 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — MISSISSIPPI — Continued. Minor ciTil divisions. MONROE — continued. Beat 2 " 3 " 4, incL Aberdeen town Aberdeen town Beats MONTGOMEBT. Beat 1. Winona, incl. "Winona town . . . Winona town 1 Beat 2. Duck Hill, inol. Duct Hill twn Buck Hill town Beats. Lodi, incl. Lodi town , liOdi town Beat*. Mayfleld " 5. Poplar'Creek NESHOBA. Beat 1. Philadelphia " 2. Haguewood " 3. Herbert *' 4. Dixon " 5 NEWTON. Beatl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 , NOXUBEE. Beatl " 2 '* 3, incl. Macon town , Macon town Beat 4, incl. Shuqualak town Shuqualak town Beat 5, incl. Brookville town Brookville town OCTIBDEHA. Beat 1, incl. Starkvilletown Starkville town Beat 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 , PANOLA. Beatl, incl. Como town Como town , Beat 2, incl. Longtown town Longtown town Beat 3, incl. the foUowiug towns Courtland town Pope's town Beat 4 ' ' 5, incl. the following towns Batesville town , Sardis town , Beat 1. Augusta " 2. Monroe... " 8. TaUahala " 4. Thompson's Creek. .» " 6. Black Creek , PIKE. Beatl " 2 " 3 ' ' 4. incl. the following towns McComb City town Summit town 1880. 3,052 3,517 12, 456 2,339 5, 935 4,496 1,204 2,787 151 2,046 105 1,666 2,353 1,602 992 2,051 2,698 1,398 2,696 2,151 2,744 2,995 2,950 8,609 4,537 6,351 2,074 4,938 352 6,439 284 4,105 1,500 3,506 1,871 2,161 4,335 7,307 149 3,627 100 4,177 221 181 5,171 8,010 442 986 885 90 1,005 670 777 2,961 2,608 2,084 5,803 1,982 1,604 Minor civil diviBions. PIES— continued. Beat 5, incl. the following towns Magnolia town Osyka town PONTOTOC. Beat 1. Cherry Creek " 2. Buttermilk Springs " 3. Bandolph - " 4. Pontotoc, incl. the foU. towns. Chesterville town Pontotoc town , Beats. KedLand PRENTISS. Beat 1, iDcl. Booneville town Booneville town Beat 2 " 3, incl. part of Baldwyntown Baldwyntown (part of) , Beat 4 " S Baldwyn town (in Lee and Prentiss counties). QUITMAN. Beatl " 2 " 3 " 4 " S RANKIN. Beatl. Steen's Creek , " 2. Brandon, inol. Brandon town.. Brandon town , Beats. Fannin " 4. Pelahatchie " 5. Cato, incl. Cato village Cato village SCOTT. Beatl " 2 " 3 " 4 " S, incl. Lake town ., Lake town , SHASKET, Beatl " 2 ; " 3, incl. Eolling Pork town Kolling Fork town Beat4 " 5 ;;; SIMPSON. Beatl " 2 "'3 "■■ " 4 " 6 SMITH. Beat 1. Raleigh " 2. Bunker HiU " 3. Taylorsville " 4. Trenton " 5. Pineville COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 201 Table XIX. — Population of minor eivil divisiona — MISSISSIPPI — Continued. Minor civil divisions. BtJMXBB. Beat 1. Walthall, inol. "WaltliaU toiim. . Walthall town Beat 2. Cadaretta " 3. Greensboro' " 4. Spring Valley " 5. Cumberland, incl. Comherland town. Cumberland town BUKPLOWEE. Details cannot he oven, as the heats were not separately returned., TALLAHATCHIE. Beat 1, incl. Harrison town Harrison town Beat 2, inol. Charleston town . Charleston town Beats " 4 " 5 TATB. Beatl " 2 " 3, incl. Coldwater town Coldwater town Beat 4, incl. the following towns. liOOxahomatown Senatohia town Beat 5 TIPPAH. Beatl *' 2, incl. Eipley town Eipley town Beat 3, mcl. the following towns. . Blue Mountain town Orizaba town Beat 4 " 5 TISHOMIHaO. Beat 1, incl. lukatown Inka town w , Beat 2, incl. Bumsville town- Bumsville town Beats B6at4 " 5 TUNICA. Beatl " 2 .-^ " 3, incl. .Austin town . Austin town Beat4 " 5 UNION. Beatl " 2 " 3, incl. Ifew Albany town . New Albany town Beat 4 " 5 1880. 2,098 101 1,820 2,070 1,488 2,058 90 2,282 224 2,407 368 2,957 2,167 1,113 3,163 2,648 4,106 397 4,457 81 935 4,347 3,047 3,687 637 2,642 156 77 1,741 1.750 2,932 845 1,995 240 1,150 1,338 1, 3.59 2,060 849 2,531 252 2,321 700 1,985 1,668 4,208 250 3,548 1,621 Minor civil divisions. WAESEN, Beat 1, and Vioksbnrg city (coexten- sive). Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Beat 2 " 3 " 4 , " 6 WASHINGTON. Beatl " 2 " 3, incl. Greenville town Greenville town Beat4 " 5 WAYNE. Beatl , '* 2, incL Waynesboro' town Waynesboro' town Beats " 4 " 5 WILKINSON. Beat 1, inol WoodvUle town WoodvUle town Beat 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 WINSTON. Beat 1. LonlsviBe, inoL Louisville twn . Louisville town Beat 2. Southeast " 3. Webster " 4. Ifortheast " 5. Plattsbnrg, incl, Plattsburg village. Plattsburg village YALOBUSHA. Beat 1, incl. Coffeeville town CoffeeviUe town Beat 2, incl. Water Valley town Water Valley town Beat 3, incl. OaUand town Oakland town Beat 4, incl. Gamer's Station town . Gamer's Station town Beat 5, inch Air Monnt town Air Mount town YAZOO. Beatl Beat 2, inch Benton town. Benton town Beat 3, inch Yazoo city. . . Yazoo city Beat4 " 5 202 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisiona — MISSOURI. Minor civil diviaions. Benton twp. , incL KirksviUe town. . . . Eirksville town Clay township Li'berty townshijp Morrow township Nineveh township Pettis township Polk township , Salt Eivertwp., incl. Brashears town Brashears town "Walnut township , "Wilson township Benton township, inch Bolckow town . . Bolckow town Clay township , Empire township , Jackson twp., inoL Fillmore Tillage Mllmore villaee Jefferson township , Lincoln twp., incl. Amazonia village . . . Amazonia village , Monroe township Nodaway twp., incl. Savannah town . . . Savannah town Platte township Eochester township ATCHISON. Benton township Buchanan township Clark township Clay township, incl. Rockport village - . Eockport village Dale township Lincoln township Nishnahotona twp., inch "Watson town. "Watson town Polk township , Tarkio township Templeton twp., incl. Phelps City town, Phelps City town AUDEAESf. Cnivre twp., incl. Vandalia village Yandalia village , Loutre twp., incl. Kartinsburg village , MartinsDurg village , Lynn township Prairie township Saling township , Salt Eiver twp., incl. Mexico City vill. , Mexico City village Wilson township , BARRY. Ash township Capp's Creek township , Crane Creek township Plat Creek township King's Prairie township Liberty township McDonald township Mountain township Eoaxing Eiver township , Shoal Creek twp., incL Corsicana vill . Corsicana village Sugar Creek twp., incl. "Washburn tn . "Washburn town White Eiver township BARTON. Barton City township C«itral township 4,229 2,3U 1,832 1,030 1,683 1,218 1,113 716 1,377 iu 691 1,301 1,926 346 1,193 1,283 1,541 297 1,196 1,737 2G2 1,172 2,621 1,206 1,610 2,039 769 757 2,037 2,181 715 1,495 1,830 1,158 213 1,628 1,715 986 302 3,309 501 1,455 225 949 1,780 1,597 7,773 3,835 2,869 373 1,930 848 2,432 1,317 918 659 990 702 1,667 105 1,774 217 795 604 447 Minor civil divisions. BARTON — continued. Doylesport township Golden City township Lamar township, incL Lamar town. . . . Lamar town Leroy township Milf ord township Nashville township Newport township North Fork township Ozark township Eichland township Southwest township "(Tnion township BATES. Boone township Charlotte township , Deep Water township , Deer Creek township Elkhart township Grand Eiver township Homer township Howard township Hudson township , Lone Oak township Mingo township Mound township Mount Pleasant twp., inch Butler town Butler town , New Home township Osage township Pleasant Gap township Prairie township Eockville twp., mcl. Eockville village- , Eockville village , Shawnee township Spruce township Summit township "Walnut township West Point township , BENTON. Alexander township , Cole township Fristoe township , Lindsey township, incl. "Warsaw town "Warsaw town , Tom township Union township , "White township "WUliams township BOLLINGER. Crooked Creek township Fillmore township German township Liberty township Lorance twp., incl. the following vills . Lutesville villaffe Marble Hill village "CTnion township "Wayne township "White "Water township BOONE. Bourbon twp., incl. Sturgeon village . . Sturgeon village Cedai" township, mcl. Ashland village. Ashland village Centralia twp., incL Centralia village - Centralia village Columbia twp., incl. Colombia village. Columbia -Ullage Missouri twp., inch Eocheport TUlage Booheport village COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 203 Table XIX. — Population of minor moil dmAsUma — ^MISSOUKI — Continued. Minor ciTil divlsioiis. BOONE — continaed. Perche tnwnahip X... Rocky Fork townahip , BUCHANAH. AgeTLGj township Bloomington township Centre township Crawford township — .. (Tackson township Lake township Morion township Platte township Itnsh township, inch "Winthrop town .. "Winthrop town Xremont township Washington twp., inch Saint Joseph ci&. Saint Joseph city ■ "Ward! " 2 " 3 " i : " 6 Wayne township BUTLEB. Ash Hill township Beaver Dam township Black River township Cane Creek township Epps township GiUis Bluff township UTeeley township Poplar Bluff township, incl. Poplar Bluff viUage. Poplar Bluft village Saint FranQois township OAUJWKLL. Breckinridge township, incL Breckin- ridge town. Breckinridge town Davis township, incL Black Oak town. . Black Oak town Fairview township G-omer township . — Grant townsliip Hamilton twp., inoL Hamilton town — Hamilton town Kidder township Kingston twp., incL Kingston town — Kingston town Lincoln township Mirabile township IfewTork township Rockford township CALLAWAY. Anxvasse township. Bonrhon township Calwood township Cedar township Cote-sans-dessein township , Fulton township, IncL Fulton City twn Fulton City town Jackson township Liberty township Kine-llile Praine township , Round Prairie township - Saint Auhert township CAUDSa. Adair township -.-■■ Anglalze township ~ 2,521 2,130 810 1,606 1,279 1,462 900 316 1,726 1,218 2,325 1,164 1,318 35, 821 32, 431 5,459 6,994 5,210 7,892 6,876 1,111 597 1,066 759 341 381 172 642 1,778 791 275 1,704 777 932 82 890 881 1,044 2,004 1,200 1,119 1,500 470 896 900 988 779 1,683 1,395 3,306 1,630 5,660 2,409 1,404 1,230 2,632 1,312 1,320 900 1,776 Minor civil divisions. CAMDEN— continued. Jackson township Jasper township Osage township) Russell township "Warren township CAPE GIBABDEAU. Apple Creek township, incL the follow- ing towns : Appletontown Oali Ridge town Byrd townaliip, inoL Jackson town Jackson town Cape Girardeau township, incL Cape Girardeau city. Cape Girardeau city Wardl " 2 „ Hubble township, Inal. the following villages: AUenville village Gordon ville village White Water Station village Kinder township -. Liberty twp.,inol. Stroderaville town .. Sti-odersvilie town Randol township Shawnee twp., incl. Shawneetown twn . Shawneetown town Welch township White Water township, Incl. Millers- ville village. MiUersville village CASBOLL. Bates townshijt Beaty township Bogart township Carrollton twp., incl. CarroUton town .. Carrollton town Grand River twp., inch De Witt village . De Witt village Morris township Norbome township, incl. 13"orhorne tn. . Norbometown Rea township, incl. Wakanda town Wakandatown Wood township CAKTEE. Carter township Jackson township Jolinson township KeUy township CASS. Austin township, incl. Austin town — Austin town Big Creek townahip Camp Branch townsliip Cold Water townsliip Dayton township Dolan townahip, incL Freeman town — Freeman town Everett township Grand River twp., incl. Harriaonville tn . Harrisonville town Index township, incL Ghin City town . . . Gun City town Mount Pleasant twp., incl. Belton town Beltontown _ Peculiar township Pleasant Hill township, incl. Pleasant Hill town. Pleasant Hill town 204 COMPEm)IUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor ci/vil divisions — MISSOURI — Continued. Minor civil divisions. Minor ciyU dlTisiona. CASS — continued. Polk township Kaymore townsMp Sherman townsMp Union township "West Peonliar township CEDAR. Benton township Box township Cedar township Jefferson township Linn township, inch Stockton town Stockton town Madison township "Washington township CHARITON. Bee Branch township Bowling Green twp., inch Dalton twn . Dalton town Bmnswick twp., inch Brunswick twn . Bmnswick town Chariton township Clark township Cunningham twp., inch Cnnninghamtu. Cunningham toyn KeytesviUe twp., incl. Keytesville twn. Keytesville town Mendon township Missouri township Mussel Fork township Salisbury township, incL Salisbury tn.. Salisbury town Salt Creek township Triplett township "Wayland townslup Tellow Creek township CHRISTTAIT. Benton township _. Finley township Galloway township Lincoln township Linden township Linn township Marion township Polk township Porter township CLARK. Clay township Des Moines township Folker township , Grant township Jackson township , Jefferson township , Lincoln township, incl. K^hoka town . . Kahoka town , Madison township , Sweet Home township - , TTnion townshi]) Vernon township, incl. Alexandria twn. Alexandria town , "Washington township "Wyaconda township CLAY. Fishing Eiver township, incl. Missouri City town. Missouri City town Gallatin township Kearney twp., incl. the following towns. Holt town " : Koaxney town 1,499 646 1,020 739 776 1,643 1,706 877 1,109 2,575 407 1,695 1,186 2,298 1,246 199 4,164 1,801 1,356 1,136 1,270 177 3,337 737 680 1,151 1,061 901 1,168 917 730 655 1,914 776 1,029 1,650 545 805 1,416 838 1,202 1,062 1,022 848 1,464 923 1,855 704 908 1,053 1,357 927 760 1,389 1,021 2,855 581 2,772 2,667 162 464 CLAT — continued. Liberty townrfhip, inch Liberty town. . . Liberty town , Platte township, incl. Smith ville t iUage . Smithville Tillage Washington township CLINTON. Atchison township, incl. Gowertown.. Gower town - Clinton township Concord twp., inch Plattsburg town .. . Plattsburg town Hardin township Jackson township La Fayette township Lathrop twp., inch the following towns. Lathrop town Tumey town Platte twp., inch part of Osbom village. Oshom TiUage (part of) Shoal twp., incl. Cameron town Cameron town Osbom village (in Platte twp., Clin- ton county, and in Colfax twp., Do Kalb covnvy). COLE. Clark township Jefferson twp., incl. Jefferson City Jefferson (3ity Liberty township .- Marion township Moreau township Osage township COOPER. Blackwater township Booneville twp., incl. Booneville city .. Booneville city Clark's Fork township , Clear Creek township KeUy township , Lam me township , Lebanon township Moniteau township Otterville twp., incl. Otterville town... Otterville town , Palestine township Pilot Grove twp., incl. Pilot Grove vill Pilot Grove village '. , Prairie Home township , Saline townsMp , CRAWFORD. Benton twp., incl. Cuba village , Cuba village Boone township , Courtois township^ Knobview township .♦. Liberty township Merameo twp., incL SteelvUle village. Steelville village Oak Hill township Osage township Union township DADE. Cedar township Centre twp., incl. (Jreenfield city Greenfield city Grant township Marion townsMp Morgan township , North township ._..«, , COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 205 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisiona — MISSOURI — Continued. Minor civil diTisiona. DADE — continued. Polk township Rock Prairie township. Sac township ....... Smith townalup , Soutli township Benton township Grant township , Jackson township Jasper township Lincoln township Miller township "Washington townsMp . / Benton township Colfax twp., in<5. "Winston town Winston town Grand River twp., incl. Jameson town. Jameson town Harrison township Jackson township Jamesport twp., incl. Jamesport town. Jamesport town Jefferson township Liberty township Lincoln township Marion township Monroe township Salem township Sheridan township Union township, mcl. Gallatin city Gallatin city - Washington township Adams township Camden twp., incl. MayaviUe town MaysviUe town Colfax twp., incl. part of OshomvilKge. Osbom village (part of ^ Dallas township Grand River township Grant township Polk township Sherman township "Washington t>vp., incl. Stewartsville town. StewartavtUe town Osbom village (in Colfax twp., De Xalb county, and in Platte twp., Clinton county). Current township Franklin township Linn township — t. .., Meramec township Norman township Osage township , Short Bend township Sinking township Spring Creek twp., inch Salem village. Salem village Texas township "Watkins township Benton township Boone township ..... Buchanan township. Campoell township . Cass township 1,117 1,097 1,200 741 1,143 2,384 968 1,691 902 999 674 1,645 1,875 1,167 304 1,652 405 756 1,505 1,369 608 1,372 1,520 869 982 967 2,332 1,141 945 1,163 1,640 418 1,450 313 1,161 1,198 1,518 1,345 1,621 2,238 537 412 460 1,330 433 321 613 258 1,151 326 3,138 1,624 943 1,673 753 482 588 564 578 Minor civil divisions. DOUGLAS — continued . Clay township Clinton township ... Finley township Jackson township Lincoln township Richland township Spring Creek township . Washington township . . Buffalo township Cotton HiU twp., incl. Maiden village. Maiden village Clay township Freehom twp., incl. Clarkton villo-ge.. Clarkton viUage Halcomb Island township , Independence twp., incl. Kennett viU. . Kennett village Salem township ..- Union township FKAb'KLIN. Boeuf township Boles township, incl. Pacific viUage Pacific village Boone township Calvey township Central township Lyon township Meramec township New Haven twp. and H"ew Haven town (coextensive). Prairie township Saint John's township Union township, incl. Union village Union village Washington twp. and Washington town (coextensive in 1880). GASCONADE. Boenf township , Boulware township Bonrbois township Brash Creek township Canaan township , Richland township Roark township, incl. Hermann town.. Hermann town Third Creek township Athens township, incl. Albany town.. . Albany town Bogle township Cooper townsmp, inch Stanherry town. Stanberry town , Howard township Huggins township Jackson township Miller township, incL Gentryville vill. . Gentryville "^age Wilson township Boone township Brookline township Campbell township, including the fol- lowing places : North Springfield village Springfield city Wardl 206 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — ^MISSOURI — Continued. Minor ciTil divisionB. GREENE — continued. Cass townaMp Centre townsnip Clay townahip Franklin townsMp Jackson townsliip Pond Creek township Eo'b'berson townahip Taylor township TValnut G-rove township "Washington township "Wilson township ^... Franklin twp., incl. SpickardviUe town SpickardviUe town , Harrison township Jackson township Jefferson township Liberty township , Lincoln township Madison twp., ingl. Edinlmrg town Edinbnrg town ' Marion township, incl. Lindley town . , Lindley town , , Myers township , Taylor township , Trenton township., incl. Trenton town Trenton town "Washington township , "Wilson township., incl. Alpha town .. Alpha town HARRISON. Adams township , Bethany township, incl. Bethany town Bethany town Butler township , Clay township Colfax township Cypress township Dallas township Fox Creek township Grant township , Hamilton township Jefferson township Lincoln township Madison twp., incL Cainesville village Gainesville village , Marion township., tucl. Eagleville vill. , Eagleville village Sherman township Sugar Creek township Trail Creek township , "CTnion township "Washington township "White Oak township , HBNRT. Bear Creek township Bethlehem townsliip Big Creek township , Bogard township Clinton toTrtaship, incl. Clinton town . , Clinton town Davis township, incl. La Due town La Due town , Deepwater twp., iocl. Montrose town .. Montrose town Dfler Creek twp., inoL Lewis Station tn. Lewis Station town Fairview township Field 8 Creek township Honey Creek township Leesvnle township, incl Leesvilletown. Leeaville town Osage twp., inol. Brownington town . . . Brownington town I,9i5 1,746 852 1,451 1,735 1,009 1,299 896 931 1,094 1,110 1,261 330 557 540 1,189 907 1,170 1,091 174 1,307 269 750 479 4,477 3,312 516 941 128 675 2,118 994 1,045 1,074 1,198 797 1,011 990 808 803 1,120 795 1,089 198 1,485 453 806 676 923 1,011 776 1,105 -817 1,380 1,038 1,195 3,849 3,868 1,074 140 1,652 495 1,121 154 848 852 480 1,253 70 1,010 251 Minor civil diviaionft. HENRY— continued. Shawnee twp., incL Huntingdale town . Huntingdale town Springfield township Teho township, inch Calhoun town Calhonn town "Walker township "White Oak township Windsor township, incL "Windsor town "Windsor town HICKORY. Center township Cross Timbers township Green township Montgomery township Stark township Tyler township Benton twp., incl. Mound City town.. Mound City town Bigelow township, incL Bigelow town. Bigelow town , Clay township Forces township Hickory township , Lewis twp., incl. the following towns . Forest City town Oregon town , Liberty township Lincoln township, inch Coming town . Coming town IN'odaway township Union township, incl. Craig town Craig town HOWARD. Bonne Femme township Boon's Lick township Chariton township, incl. Glasgow city. Glasgow city Franklin twp., incl. Franklin town . . . Franklin town Moniteau township Prairie twp., inch the following places. Armstrong village , Koanoke town Richmond twp., incl. Fayette city Fayette city HOWELL. Benton township Chapel township Dry Creek township Goldsborry township Howell township, inch "West Plains tn. "West Plains town Hutton "VaUe]^ township Myatt township , Sisson township , South Fork township Snring Creek township Willow Springs township Arcadia twp., incl. the following vills, Ironton village , Pilot Knob village , Dent township Iron township, incL the following viUs Ghermanville village Middlebrook village , Kaolin to'miship , Liberty township Union township , COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 207 TjlBIx XIX.— PopitZoKjn of minor oivil dt»mojis— MISSOURI— Continued. MinoT cl-vil diTisioiiB. Minor ciTil diyisions. JACKSON. Bine township, inol. Independence city, Independence city Brooking township Fort Osage township Ka^w township, incl. Kansas city Kansas city Wardl " 2 " 3 ■' 4 " 5 " 6 Prairie twp., incL Lee's Summit town.. liCe's Snmmit town Sniahar township Van Buren township "Washington townslup Westport township, incl. "Westport tn. . Westporttown JAEFEB. Duval township G-alena twp., incl. part of Joplincity... Jophn city (part of) Jackson township Jasper township Joplin twp., incL th« following places.. Carterville town Joplincity (part of) "Wehh town Lincoln township McDonald townslup, incL AvUla Till . .. Avllla village Madison township Marion township, inch Carthage city... Carthage city Mineral township, inch Oronoga town. Oronogatown Preston township Sarcoxie township, incl. Sarcoxie town Sarcoxie town .''. Sherid.in township Twin Groves township TJnion township Joplin city (m Galena and Joplin) . . JEFFEBSON. Big River township Central township Joachim township Meram ec township Pljittin township Eock towuship Y.alle township, incl. De Soto city De Soto city JOHNSON. Centreview township - Chilhowee township Columbus townsliip Grove township Hazel HiU townsliip Jackson township Jefferson township Klngsville township — Madison township, incL Holden town . Holden town Post Oak townslup , Eose Hill township Simpson township "Warrensbnrg township, iacL 'Warrens- burg town. "Warrensburg town Washington township, inch Enob ITos- ter town. Knob N'oster town 8,983 3,146 1,247 2,207 S8,343 55,785 9,479 12,549 8,043 9,334 8,911 7,469 3,270 693 3,908 2,124 1,666 2,577 950 6,966 5,326 1,416 884 5,322 483 1,712 1,583 815 1,181 180 1,234 5,316 4,167 1,892 700 1,048 1,545 341 913 1,110 1,431 7,038 2,135 1,832 2,858 3,097 1,692 3,517 3,605 1,989 1,683 1,715 1,307 1,188 1,263 2,168 1,403 1,100 3,012 2,014 1,858 1,653 978 5,778 4,049 3,166 KSOX. Bee Bidge township Benton township Bourbon township Centre township, incL Edina town Edinatown Colony township Fabins township, incL Newark town . . . Newark town Greensburg township Jeddo township.- Liberty township , Lyon townslup, mcL Hurdland town . . . Hurdland town Myrtle township, inch Knox City town . Knox City town Salt Kiver township Shelton township LACLEDE. Anglaize township Franklin township Gasconade township Hooker township Lebanon township, inch Lebanon town . Lebanon town ... . . Mayfield township Osage township Smith township Spring Hollow township ifnion township Washington to^vnship LA FATETTE. Clay township Davis township, incL Higginsville viU. . Higginsville village Dover township Freedom twp., mcL the following twns. Aullville town Concordia town Lexington twp., incl. Lexington city . .. Lexmgton city Middleton twp., incL the following tna . Alma town : "Waverly town Sniabar township, incL Odessa village. . Odessa village "Waslrington township. LAWEENCE. Aurora township Buck Prairie township - Greene township Lincoln township Mount Pleasant township Mount Vernon township Ozark townsliip Pierce township, incl. Pierce City town. Pierce City town Spring River township Turnback township Vineyard township LEWIS. Canton township, incl. Canton town. . . Canton town Dickerson twp., incl. Monticello town . . MonticeUo town Highland township La Belle twp., inct the following twns La Belle town Lewistown town Lyon township Reddish twp., incl. 'Willlamstown vill . ■Williamstbwn village 208 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XJX.-^PopulaUon of minor civil divisions — MISSOURI— Continued. Minor civil dlTisions. LEWIS — continned. Salem township Union township, incl. La Grange city . La Grange city LINCOLN Bedford township, inoL Troy village . . Troy village Bnrr Oak township Clarke township Hurricane township Millwood township Monroe township Nineveh township Prairie township Snow Hill township Union township '. "Waverly township LINN. Baker township * Benjton twp., inch Browning town , Browning town Brookfield t^vp., incL Brookfield town., Brookfield town Bncklin twp., incL Bucklin town , Bucklin town , Clay township Enterprise township , Grantsville township Jackson township , Jefferson township, incl. Laclede town, Laclede town , Locust Creek twp., incl. Linnens town, Linueus town North Salem township , Parson Creek township Yellow Creek township LIVINGSTON. Blue Monnd township , Chillicothe twp.j incl. Chillicothe city.. Chillicothe city Cream Eidge township , "Fairview township , Grand River township Greene township , Jackson township Medicine township Monroe township Mooresville tvrp., incl. Mooreaville viU. Mooresville village Kich Hill township Sampsel township Wheeling to'wnship m'donald. Boffhlo township Centre township Elk Horn township Elk River township , Erie township McMillan township Mountain township Pineville township, incl. Pineville town . PimwiUe town Prairie township Richwood township "White Rock township MACON. Bevier township Callao township Chariton township 1880. 1,197 3,060 1,336 2,704 839 1,289 1,904 2,827 1,107 1,944 1,005 988 888 1,542 1,228 1,175 1,019 187 3,133 2,264 1,802 430 1,432 644 1,040 1,740 2,040 694 2,155 860 872 1,628 1,336 1,268 6,860 4,078 1,208 1,526 1,486 1,009 1,963 655 961 1,112 172 1,027 1,264 857 541 499 1,032 686 650 632 297 1,358 147 752 809 660 2,135 1,031 1,104 Minor civil divisions. MACON — continued. Drake township Eagle township , Easley township , Hudson township, incl. Macon city... Macon city Independence township Jackson township Johnson township La Plata township, incl. La Plata town La Plata town Liberty township Lingo twp., incl. New Cambria town .. New Cambria town Lyda township , Middle Fork township , Morrow township Narrows township Richland township , Round Grove township Russell township Ten-Mile township Valley township ■- "Walnut Creek township White township MADISON. Castor township German township Liberty township Polk township , Saint Francis township . Saint Michael township . Twelve-Mile township.. Boone township Dry Creek township Ja ckson township Jefferson township Johnson township Miller township Spring Creek township . Fahina township , Liberty township, incl. Palmyra town Palmyra town Mason township, incl. Hannibal city . . Hannibal city , Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Miller township Round Grove township South River township, incl. Ely town. , Ely town Dnion township Warren township Harrison township Lindley township Madison township Marion township , Medicine township Morgan township, mcl. Princeton town. Pnnceton town Ravanna township, incl. Ravannatown. Ravanna town Spmmerset township Washiugton twp., incl. Mill Grove vill. Mill GrTove village COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 209 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diumons— MISSOURI — Continued. Minor civil divisions. 1880. Equality twj)., incL Tnscnmbia village. Tnscumbia village Franklin township Glaize township Jim Henry township Osage township , Kichwoods township Saiine township James Bayou township Long Prairie townsbip Mississippi township ■. Ohio township Saint James township Tywappity twp., incL Charleston town. Cltarieston town Wolf Island township MONITEAU. Enrris Fort township Harrison township Linn township, inch Jamestown town. . Jamestown town Moreau township Pilot Grove township "Walker township, incL California town. California town Willow Fork twp., incl. Tipton town.. Tipton town , Clay township Indian Creek township Jackson township, incl. Paris town. . . Paris town J efferson township Marion township Monroe twp., incl. Monroe City town. Monroe City town South Fork township Union twp., incl. Middle G-rove town. Middle Grove town Washington township Woodlawn township MONTGOMERY. Bear Creek township Danville twj)., incl. the following vills Danville village , New Florence village , Loutre township Montgomery township, incl. Montgom- ery City town. Montgomery City town , Pi-airio township, incl. Middletown vill . Middletown village Upper Loutre twp., incl. Wells ville vill. Wellsville village Buffalo township Haw Creek township Mill Creek twp., incl. Syracuse town .. Syracuse town Moreau township, incl.Versailles town . Versailles town Osage township Eichland township NEW MADEH). Big Prairie township - East township 757 157 1,007 1,588 901 865 2,283 2,404 668 92-7 1,091 1, 423 924 3,474 1,028 763 1,218 964 2,432 185 1,365 1,478 4,564 1,427 2,325 1,555 567 4,898 1,253 2,416 2,273 1,130 640 1,514 1,963 169 1,436 1,319 2,811 2,655 239 373 2,775 2,778 1,165 2,774 391 3,456 867 805 2,035 1,631 202 3,045 578 1,022 1,504 1,135 201 Minor civil divisions. NEW MADBID — continued. Le Sieur twp., inol. Point Pleasant vill, Point Pleasant village 27uw Madrid township, incL New Mod* rid cit;v. New Madrid city , Portage township Saint John township , 1880. Benton township Buffalo township Dayton township Franklin township Granby township, ijiol. Granby village Granby village , Marion township , Neosho township, incl. Neosho town... Neosho town Newtonia township Seneca township Shoal Creek township Van Buren township NODAWAY, Atchison township Grant township, incl. Barnard town Barnard town ^ Greene township, incl. Quitman village. Quitman village Hopkins township, incl. Hopkins town- Hopkins town Hughes township, incl. Graham village. Graham village Independence township Jackson township , Jefferson township Lincoln township Nodaway township, incl. Burlington Junction village. Burlington Junction village Polk township, incl. Maryvnle city Maryville city Union townsbip, incl. Pickering village. Pickering village Washington township White Cloud township Falling Springs township . Highland township Jobe township Johnson to^vnsbip Lynn township Moore township Oak Grove township Piney township Woodside township Benton township, incl. Chamois village. Chamois village Crawford townsnip Jackson township JefEerson township Linn township Washington township Bayou township , Bridges township, incl. (juiiiosvillet'WJi Gainesville town , Jackson township Jasi)er township Marion township Bichland township 1,686 221 3,702 712 soil 467 1,437 1,181 1,165 1,767 2,777 1,882 1,483 3,337 1,631 1,612 965 1,383 1,840 1,389 1,853 424 2,815 335 1,883 920 2,565 452 1,431 1,708 1,148 2,197 2,055 657 6,662 3,485 1,363 118 934 1,541 119 268 1,039 400 1,061 573 1,303 604 424 2,943 562 2,862 ■ 984 1,662 1,804 1,669 897 1,141 165 038 963 1,041 948 14 210 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil dividona — MISSOUEI — Continued. Minor civil diTisiona. Braggadocia township Butler township Gay oso township, incl. G-ayosa village . (rayosa village Godair township liittle Prairie township Xittle Eiver township Pemiscot township Virginia township Boia Bml6 township Brazeau twp., incl. the following vills . . Altenburg village "Wittenberg village Central township, incl. PeiTyville vill. . PerryvUle village Cinque Homme township Saint Mary's township Salem town ship Saline township Union tovniship, incl, Longtown village . Longtown village Blackwater township Bowling Green township Cedar township Dresden township Elk Fork township Mat Creek township Green Ridge township Heath's Creek township Hoastonia township Hughesville township Lake Creek township Lamonte township Longwood township Prairie township Sed.alia township, incl. Sedalia city — Sedalia city Smithton township, incl. Smithton vill. Smithtou village Washington township Arlington township ] Cold Spring township Dawson township Dillon township Liberty townshij) Meramec township Miller township KoUa township, incl. BoUa village Kolla village Spring Creek township Saint James twp., incl. Saint James vill. Saint James village Ashley township, incl. Ashley village.. Ashley village Buffalo township, incl. Louisiana city. . Louisiana city Calumet township, incl. Clarksville vill. Clarksville village Cuivre twp., incl. JBowling Green town. Bowling Green town Hartford twp., incl. New Hsi'tford vill. New Hartford village Indian Creek township, incl. New Har- mony village. New Harmony village Peno township, incl. Trankford village. Trankford village 214 454 771 148 257 ,086 220 644 653 1,605 1,5T6 234 129 2,046 754 1,449 1,493 1,087 1,331 1,308 105 1,339 1,105 1,178 1,101 1,050 1,217 999 1,273 141 1,353 555 1,263 969 756 10,845 9,561 1,237 307 890 892 I 1,298 691 1,747 535 1,424 932 2,687 1,582 1,521 841 302 1,425 407 7,493 4,325 4,845 1,493 3,643 1,067 1,959 58 1,247 58 2,310 462 Minor civil divisions. PIKE — continued. PrairieviUe twp., incl. Prairieville vill. . Prairieville village Salt River township Spencer twp., incl. the following vills.. Curryville village Spencerhurg village Carroll twp., incl. Platte City town . . - Platte City town Fair township Green township Lee township, incl. Farley town Farley town Marshall township May township Pettis township Preston township Waldron township Weston township, incl. "Weston town. "Weston town 1S80. Benton township Greene township Jackson township Jefferson township Johnson township Looney township Madison township Marion township, incl. Bolivar village. Bolivar village Mooney township Cullen township I Liberty township, incL Richland town. . [ Richland town Piney township i Rohideaux township Tavern township "Union townsliip PUTNAM. Elm township Grant township Jackson townsuip Liberty township Lincoln township Medicine township Richland township Sherman township Union township, incl. Union ville town . UnionviUe town Wilson township York township Centre township Clay township Jasper township Saline township Salt Eiver township Saverton township Spencer twp., incl. New London village. New London village lUSDOLFU. Cairo township Chariton township Clifton township Jackson twp., incl. Jacksonville town. Jacksonville town 1,283 107 489 2,021 273 lOT 2,782 670 1,275 2,425 1,117 120 1,910 899 2,354 1,608 840 2,156 1,329 1,726 1,430 1,746 885 1,278 2,117 1,709 3,282 516 1,561 1,252 1,684 1,232 1,779 2,371 704 1,005 1,402 1,285 818 785 1,058 1,763 772 791 1,573 1,163 1,700 1,866 1,682 1,681 1,488 2, 268 502 1,193 1,964 844 975 163 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 211 Table XIX..— Population of minor civil divisions — MISSOURI — Continued. Minor civil divisioiis. KANDOLPH — continned. Monitflau townsliip, incl. Higbee town . . Higbeetown Prsirio township, incl. Renick town iSenick town Salt River township Salt Spring twp., incL Hnntsville town HuntsvLlle town Silver Creek township Sugar Greek twp., incl. Moberly city. . . Moberly city "Wardl " 2 " 3 Union township Camden twp., incl. the following towns. Camden town Orrick town Crooked Eiver twp., incl. Hardin town. Hardin town iPishin g River twp „ incl. Vibbard town . Vibbardtown Grape Grove township Knoxville twp., incL Taitsville town . . . Taitaville town Polk township, incl. Lawson town LawBon town Richmond twp., incl. Richmond town . Richmond town RETKOLDS. Black River township , Carroll town8hii> Jackson township Lesterville township Logan township , Webb township MPLEY. Current River township Doniphan township Fourchee township Harris township Jerden townshijj Johnson township Kelly township Thorn as township Union township Washington township SAIKT CHAELEB. Callaway township . - CnivT-e twp., incl. Wentzville village . . Wentzville village Dardenno township JTemme Osage twp., incl. Augusta vill.. Augusta village Portage des Sioux twp., incL Portage village. Portage village Saint Charles twp., incl. Saint Charles city. Saint Charles city SAINT CLAIE. Appleton twp., incl. Appleton City vill. Appleton City village Butler township Chalk Level township Collins township Dallas township Doyal township Jackson townsnip 1,472 347 3,081 460 861 3,218 1,527 1,381 7,031 6,070 1,501 2,597 1,972 721 3,353 509 193 1,883 247 1,961 140 3,090 2,301 108 1,534 223 6,068 1,424 567 1,234 540 1,068 1,159 1,154 791 230 666 289 271 496 241 1,417 777 1,830 3,820 643 4,056 2,401 318 2,541 225 8,417 5,014 1,983 1,034 1,399 635 838 775 Minor civil divisions. SAINT CLAIB — Continued. Monegan townshij) Osceola township, incl. Osceola town . . Osceola town Polk tovniship Roscoe townsnip, incL Roscoe town . . . Roscoe town Speedwell township Tabor township Washingtown township SAINT FIIAN901S. Big River township Iron twp., incl. the following villages .. Bismarck village Iron Mountain village Liberty twp., incl. Libertyville vilage. . Liberty ville village Marion township Pendleton township Perry township Randolph township Saint Fv&Txqoia twp., incl. Farmington village. Parmington village SAHiTE GENEVIEVE. Beanvais twp., incl. Saint Mary town . . Saint Mary town Jackson township Sointe Genevieve township., incl. Sainte Genevieve city. Sainte Genevieve city Saline township Union township SAINT LOUIS. Bonhomme twp., inch Kirkwood vill , . . Kirkwood village Carondelet township Central township - ..- Meremec township Saint Ferdinand township, incl. the fol- lowing villages : Bridgeton village Saint Ferdinand village SAINT LOUIS OITI. Saint Louis city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 •■ 4 5 6 ■' 7 8 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " U ■ 15 " 16 " 17 " 18 " 19 " 20 " 21 : " 22 " 23 " 24 " 25 " 26 " 27 " 28 212 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — MISSOUEI — Continued. Minor civil divisions. 1880. Arrow Eocfe township, incL Arrow Eock town. Arrow Kock town , Blackwater township, incl. Eidge Prai- rie town. Eidge Prairie town Cambridge township, incl. the follow- ing towns : Cambridge town , Gilliam town Slater town Clay township Elmwood township, incl. the following villages : Blackbnm village Monnt Leonard village Grand Pass twp., IncL Malta Bend twn. Malta Bend town Jefferson townshij) Liberty township, inch Hemdon village. Hei-ndon village Marshall twp., incl. Marshall town Marshall town Miami township, incL Miami town Miami town Salt Fork township Salt Pond twp., incl. Brownsville twn. . Brownsville town SCHUILEK. Chariton twp., incL Coatsvillo town — Coatsville town Fahias township ,-.. Glenwood township Independence township Liberty township, incl. Lancaster twn. Lancaster town Prairie township, incl. Queen City twn. Qneen City town Salt Eiver twp., incl. Green Top vill. . . Green Top village SCOTLAHD. Harrison township,' inch Arbela town. . Arbela town Jefferson twp., incl. Memphis town . . . . Memphis town Johnson township Miller township Monnt Pleasant township Sand Hill township Union township Commerce twp., incl. Commerce city . , Commerce city Kelso township Moreland township, incl. the following villages : Benton village New Hamburg village Morley township, incLMorley village . Morley village - Eichlana twp., incl. Sikeston village . . Sikeston village Sandy wood township Sylvania township Ty wappity township SHANNON. Birch Tree township Blair's Creek township BowLin township Casto township Delaware township 2,445 304 1,230 46 2,462 275 50 771 2,242 2,297 214 28 2,425 412 1,542 1,819 55 6,945 2,701 4,140 813 838 2,526 1,182 765 98 1,826 1,316 1,496 1,729 628 2,237 367 1,1U 220 1,804 141 4, 243 1,418 1,230 1,227 1,239 1.065 1,700 1,611 440 1,101 1,371 109 103 828 232 1,264 191 879 841 569 187 2,19 213 2:-H) Minor civil divisions. 1880. SHANNON— continned. Eminence township Jackson township Jasper township Mooro township Newton township Pike Creek township Spring Valley township Bethel to^vnehip i Black Creek twp., incl. Shelbyville twn. ■ Shelby ville town Clay township, incl. Clarence town 1 Clarence town ! Jackson twp., incl. Hunnewell town j Hunnewell town , Jefferson township ' Salt Kiver twp., inch Shelbina town j Shelbina town ' Taylor township Tiger Fork township BTODDAKD. Castor twp., incl. Bloomfleld village Bloomlield village Deck Creek township Elk township Liberty township, incl. Dexter village. . Dexter village New Lisbon township Piko township Eichland township, inch Essex village . Essex village Cass township Flat Creek township. .- James township Pierce township Washington township . Williams township SULLIVAN. Bowman township Buchanan township Clay township Duncan twp., incl. Browning town Browning town Jackson township, incl. Pollock town . Pollock town Liberty township Morris township Penn township Pleasant Hill township Polk township, incl. Milan town Milan town Taylor township Union township Beaver to^vnship . . . Big Creek township. Jasper township Newton township . . . Oliver townsip Scott township Swan township Boone township ... Burdine township . Carroll township . . Cass township 535 332 177 149 261 340 200 1,343 2,074 619 1,761 570 2,057 424 1, .!48 2,866 1,289 1,212 1,163 1,646 894 2,809 489 1,850 1,834 976 77 710 560 395 ,388 646 705 1,080 993 1,062 1,688 93 2,043 104 1,063 909 1, 713 1, 052 3,002 1,117 856 1,106 656 625 575 869 742 399 425 661 1, 122 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 213 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil dii)i«i(ms— MISSOURI— Continued, jMinor civil divisions. TEXAS — continued. Clinton township Current township .' '. . - Jackson township Lynch township Mon'is township Ozart township Pierce township Piney township, incl. Houston t6wn.. Houston town EouMdous township Sherrilltwp., incl. Licking City town. Lickinjc CitY town TTpton townsliip Bacon twT>., incl. Schell City village.. Schell City village Badger township '. Blue Mound township Centre township, incl. Xevada town . . Nevada town Clear Creek township Coal township Deerfield township Dover township Bry wood township Harrison township Henry township Lake'township Metz township Montevallo twp., incl. Montovallo twn Montevallo town Moundviile township Osafte township,- Kichland township "Virp;il township "Walker township, incl. "Walker town . "Walker town "Waflhington township WARREN. Bridgeport township Camp Branch township Charrette township Elkhom township, incl. thefol. vills. . Truesdale village "Warrenton village Hickory Grove township, incl, "Wright City village. "Wright City village Pinckney township WASHINGTON. Belgrade township BellevTie township^ Breton township, incl. Potoai village . . Potosi village Concord township 1,145 231 532 m 1,080 476 474 1, 725 191 467 1,889 1G3 788 1,517 676 575 734 2,795 1,913 650 789 1,061 701 593 1,050 1,152 592 1,355 1,095 225 704 1,052 615 873 '750 200 716 1,236 997 2,806 2,508 91 .506 2.140 393 1,119 952 1,027 2,591 715 1,120 Hinor civil divisions. WASHINGTON— continued; Harmony township Johnson townahii> Kingston township Liberty township Kichwoods township Union township "Walton township WAT^-E. Benton twp., incl. Piedmont village . . Piedmont village Black Biver township Cedar Creek township Cowan township Jefferson township Logan township Lost Creek township Mill Spring township Saint Francis township "Wilhams township WEBSTER. Benton township Dallas township Finley township G rant township Hazelwood township ^ High Prairie township Ozark township, incl. Marshfield twn. Marshfield town "CTnion township "Washington township j WORTH \ Allen township, incl. Denver town 1 Denver town \ ITletohall twp., incl. G-rant City town..| Grant City town i Greene township , Middle Pork township , Smith township , Union township Boone township Brush Creek township Clark township Elk Creek township Gasconade township Hart township Montgomery township Mountain Cfrove township . Pleasant Talley township . . Union township Van Buren township "Wood township NEBRASKA. Ayr precinct Cottonwood precinct Denver precinct, incl. Hastings city . . . Hastings city Juniata precinct, incl. Jnniata village . Juniata village Kenesaw precinct Little Blue precinot Silver Lake precinot ■West Blue precinot ;... 1,123 761 3,830 2,817 1,440 494 738 841 584 018 AmELOPE. Cedar precinct Centre precinct Elm Grove precinct Mills precinct Sherman precinct Twin Grove precinct EOOKE. Ashland precinct 214 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XlX..^PopulaUon of minor civil diuisions—NEBRASKA— Continued. Minor civil divisions. BOONE — continued. Beaver precinct Boone precinct Cedar precinct Dublin precinct Manchester i)recinct Oakland precinct Plum Creek precinct Shell Creek precinct BUFFALO. Beaver precinct Buffalo precinct Cedar precinct Center precinct Divide precinct Gardner precinct Gribbon precinct Grant precinct Kearney precinct, incl. Kearney city . . Kearney city Loup precinct Odessa precinct Schneider precinct Shelton precinct Taylor precinct Western precinct BUET. Aiizona precinct Bell Creek precinct .' Decatur precinct, incl. Decatur village Decatur village Everett precinct , Oakland precinct Kiverside precinct , Silver Creek precinct Summit precinct , TehamaH precinct, incL Tehamah vill . Tehamah village BUTLER. Alexis precinct Bone Creek precinct Center precinct ITranklin precinct, incl. David City vill David City village Lin wood precinct Oak Creek precinct Olive precinct Head precinct Reading precinct Kichardson precinct Savannah precinct Skull Creek precinct Spurk precinct Summit precinct TTlysaes precinct Union precinct CASS. Avoca precinct Centre precinct, incL part of "Weeping W ater t-own. "Weeping Water town (part of) Eight-Mile Grove precinct Elmwood precinct Greenwood i)recinct Liberty precinct Louisville precinct Mount Pleasant precinct Plattsmouth city and precinct (coex- tensive in 1880). Plattsmouth precinct Bock Blutfs precinct ] Salt Creek precinct ' 673 190 816 377 284 595 141 182 170 955 407 377 743 262 2,123 1,782 257 234 244 917 159 626 646 1,035 533 915 1,455 325 476 377 1,082 776 603 501 1,513 1,000 1,078 524 501 382 805 91 401 659 53 513 572 702 90 851 769 883 1,281 749 568 4,175 1,208 1,211 653 Minor civil divisions. CASS — continued. South Bend precinct Stove Creek precinct - Tipton precinct Weeping Waterprecinct, incl. part of Weeping Water town. Weeping Water town (part of) Weeping Water town (in Centre and Weeping Water precincts). CBDAB. Precinct 1. Saint James " 2, incl. Saint Helena villagtj.. Saint Helena village Precinct 3 ' ' 4. Waoapona 5 6 7 8 9 " 10 " 11. Lime Creek CHABE (unorganized). (Not divided into precincts.) CHETENNB. Antelope precinct Big Springs precinct Court-House Rock precinct Lodge Pole precinct Potter precinct Sidney precinct CLAY. Edgar precinct, incl. Edgar town Edgar town Eairfield precinct, incl. Fairfield town . Fairfield town Glenville precinct Harvard precinct, incl. Harvard town . Harvard town Leicester pTccinct Lewis precinct Lincoln precinct Logan precinct Lone Tree precinct Lynn precinct liarshall precinct School Creek precinct Scott precinct Sheridan precinct Spring Banch precinct Sutton precinct COLFAX. Adams precinct Colfax precinct Grant precinct Lincoln precinct Maple Creek precinct Midland precinct Bichland precinct Schnyler precinct, incl. Schuyler vill .. Schuyler village Shell Creek precinct Stanton precmot Wilson precinct CUMIKG. Bismarck precinct Cuming precinct Lincoln precinct Logan precinct I COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 215 Tablh XIX. — Population of minor oivil divUions — NEBRASKA — Continued. Minor civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. CUMING — continued. Saint Charles precinct West Point ]precinct "Wisner precinct CUSTEK. Precinct 1 2 3 4 " 5 6 7 8 9 DAKOTA. Covington prec, incl. Covington viU. . . Covington village Dakota precinct, incl. Daliota City vill. Dakota City village Omadi precinct Saint John's, Summit, and Pigeon Creek precincts. Coyote precinct Cozad precinct Platt-6 prectQct Precinct 1 ■ " 2, incl. Plum Creek village — Phun Creek village Precinct 3 "Wood River precinct DIXON. Clark precinct Daily precinct Galena precinct Hooker precinct Ionia precinct Logan precinct New Castle precinct North Bend precinct Otter Creek precinct Ponca precinct, incl. Ponca City vill- . Ponca City village Silver Creek precinct South Creek precinct Springbank precinct Summerhill precinct DODGB. Cuming precinct Elkhom precinct Everett precinct Fremont city and Fremont precinct (coextensive in 1880). Logan precinct Maple precinct, incl. Hooper village. . . Hooper village Korth Bend precinct, incl. North Bend village. North Bend village Pehhle precinct Platlte precinct Union precinct "Wehster precinct DOUQLAB. Chicago precinct Douglas precinct Elkhom precinct Florence precinct 760 1, 543 1,134 154 419 133 89 361 343 330 179 202 315 224 830 364 915 1,153 313 292 400 326 968 344 205 345 129 296 181 335 162 IHO 244 122 200 1,167 594 402 163 408 182 594 346 915 3,013 1,0)3 942 204 996 415 1,101 686 766 892 656 918 376 564 I DOUGLAS — continued. Jefferson precinct McCardle precinct Millard precinct Omaha city and Omaha precinct (coex- tensive in 1880). Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 Platte Valley precinct Saratoga precinct Union precinct "West Omaha precinct DUNDY (unorganized). (Not divided into precincts. ) FILLMOKK. Belle Prairie precinct Bennett precinct Bryant precinct. Chelsea precinct Exeter precinct, incl. Exeter town .... Exeter town Fairmont precinct, incl. Fairmont town- Fairmont town Franklin precinct Geneva precinct, incl. Geneva town Geneva town Glengary precinct Grafton precinct Hamilton precinct Liberty precinct Madison precinct Momence precinct Stanton precinct West Blue precinct FRANKLIN. Antelope precinct Ash Grove precinct Bloomington precinct, incl. Blooming- ton town. Bloomingt.on town Buffalo precinct Franklin precinct Grant precinct, incL Riverton town — Eiverton town Lincoln precinct Macon precinct Marion precinct North FianUlin precinct Oak Grove precinct Salem precinct Turkey Creek precinct Washington precinct FKONTIER. Details cannot he given, as the precincts were not separately returned. Arapahoe precinct, incl. Arapahoe twu -Arapahoe town Beaver City prec, incl. Beaver City tn Beaver CJity town Burton's Bend precinct Dexter precinct Edison precinct Eureka precinct Lincoln precinct Lyndon precinct Maple Creek precinct 216 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabus XIX.— Population of minor civil ^mmn«— NEBRASKA— Continued. Minor civil divisions. FUiiN AS— continued. Medicine Creek precinct. New Era precinct XMcbmona piecinct Bockton precinct Sherman precinct Spring Green precinct . - . Wilaonville precinct OAGB. Adams precinct Beatrice precinct, incL Beatrice city . . Beatrice city Blakely precinct Blue Springs preciuct, incl. Blue Springs village. Bine Springs village Glatonia precinct Elm precmct Glenwood precinct Grant precinct Hanover precinct Highland precinct Holt precinct Hooker precinct Liberty precinct Lincoln precinct Logan precinct Mud Creek precinct Nemaha precinct Paddock precinct Rockford precinct Sherman precinct Sicily precinct East Muddy precinct . . . Elk Creek precinct Bobb precinct Turkey Creek precinct . "West Muddy precinct . . Adell precinct Cedar Valley precinct . O'Connor precinct Scotia precinct Spring Creek precinct - HALL. Alda precinct Cameron precinct Grand Island precinct, incL Grand Island city. Grand Island city "Wardl Lake precinct Martinsville precinct . . Prairie Creek precinct. South Loup precinct. • - South Platte precinct. . , Wood Kiver precinct . . Aurora precinct Beaver precinct Bluff precinct Cedar Valley precinct — Deep Well precinct Farmers' Valley precinct . Grant precinct Hamilton precinct Monroe precinct Orville precinct Otis precinct Platte precinct Scoville precinct 463 320 453 184 144 267 282 507 3,386 2,447 579 1,297 513 696 305 530 488 267 592 277 179 764 165 379 364 413 712 569 171 524 225 224 700 291 114 302 284 518 243 1,037 506 3,549 2,963 1,722 1,241 317 320 245 456 948 1,194 1,232 725 425 82 449 621 492 439 664 485 546 452 461 Minor civil divisions. HAiiiLTON — continued. Union precinct - Valley precinct . Albany precinct Alma precinct Antelope precinct Fairfield precinct Mullally precinct Orleans precinct Prairie I)og precinct Itepublican precinct Sappa precinct Springbrook precinct . . . Spring Creek precinct . . Turkey Creek precinct . Washington precinct ... HAYES (unorganized). (Not divided into precincts.) HITCHCOCK. Culbertsou precinct. , Diif fcwood precinct . Atkinson precinct Centre precinct Ford precinct Inman Grove precinct . Keya Paha preciuct. . . . Paddock precinct Steel Creek precinct . - . Unorganized territory . Cotesfield precinct Donnebrog precinct Fairdale precinct Kelso precinct ■. Saint Labory precinct . Saint Paul precinct Spring Creek precinct . JEFFERSOX. Antelope precinct Buckley precinct Cub Creole precinct , Eureka precinct Fairbury prec, incl. Fairbury village . , Fairbury village Gibson precinct Jefferson precinct Lincoln precinct Meridian precinct , Newton precinct, incl. Steel City vill. . Steel City village Pleasant precinct Plymouth precinct Richland precinct Eock Creek precinct Washington precinct Helena precinct i Lincoln precinct Nemaha prec, incl. Tecumseh town. . Tecumsoh town Spring Creek precinct Sterling precinct, inch Sterling town. Sterling town Todd Creek precinct Vesta precinct COMPENDIXJM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 217 i Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — NEBRASKA — Continued. KEABNBT. Cosmo precinct Baton precinct Grant precinct.^. Hayes precinct Kearney precinct Liberty precinet Lincoln precinct Lowell precinct May precinct Mirage precinct Newark precinct Oneida precinct Sherman precinct KEITH, Alkali precinct Ogalalla precinct, incl. OgalaJJa town. . . Ogalalla town KNOX. Bohemia precinct Central precinct Creighton precinct Easwm precinct Niobrara precinct, incl. Niobrara vill . . Niobrara village Verdigris precinct Western precinct LANCASTEE. Buda, precinct 14 ContreviUe, precinct 13 Denton, precinct 3 Elk, precinct 5 Grant, precinct 17 Highland, precinct 2 Lancaster, precinct 18 Lincoln precinct Little Salt, precinct 7 '- Middle Creek, precinct 4 Midland prec. incl. pt. of Lincoln city . Lincoln city (part of) Mill, precinct 20 Nemaha, precinct 25 No7th Blufi' and Oak precincts Olive Branch, precinct 1 Panama, precinct 26 Eock Creek, precinct 22 Saltillo precinct ' Sonth Pass, prec. 15, incl. Firth town. . . Firth town Stevens Creek, precinct 23 Stockton, precinct 24 Waverly, precinct 21, incl. "Waverly village. "Waverly village West Oak, precinct 6 Yankee Hill, precinct 12 Lincoln city (comprises all of Capital prec. No. 11 & pt. of Midland prec.) Ward 1 (in Capital precinct) " 2 (in Midland precinct) " 3 (in Capital precinct) LINCOLN. Brady Island precinct Cottonwood Springs precinct Fox Creek precinct McPherson precinct North Platte precinct, incl. North Platte city. North Platte city OTallon's precinct MADISON. Centre precinct Deer Creek precinct Emerick precinct 261 195 400 428 143 280 433 262 192 360 384 348 387 46 148 114 4H 238 795 416 849 475 536 421 565 601 381 464 623 522 667 250 493 467 4,860 4,421 627 1,024 1,113 749 549 661 865 1,013 230 357 557 652 132 337 1,111 13, 003 3,923 4,421 4,659 283 32 91 2,873 363 284 518 584 197 MADISON — continued. Fairview precinct Grove precinct ^ Jefferson precinct Norfolk precinct Schoolcraft precinct Shell Creek precinct Union Creek prec, incl. Madison viU . . Madison village ■ MERRICK. Central precinct Chapman precinct Clarksville precinct Lone Tree precinct, incl. Central City town. Central City town Loup precinct Mead precinct Midland precinct Prairie Creek precinct Prairie Island precinct Silver Creek precinct Vieregg precinct NANCE. Cottonwood precinct Fullerton precinct Genoa precinct Loup i erry precinct Timber Creek precinct NEMAHA. Aspinwall precinct Bedford precinct Benton precinct Brownville prec, incl. Brownville twu . Brownville town Douglas precinct Glen Eock precinct La Fayette precinct London precinct Island precinct Nemaha City and Nemaha City pre- cinct (coextensive in 1880). Peru precinct, incl. Peru town Peru town Saint Deroin precinct Washington precinct NUCKOLLS. Albah precinct Beaver precinct, incl. Superior village . . Superior village , Bohnart precinct Elk precinct Liberty precinct Nelson precinct Nora precinct Sherman precinct Spring Greek precinct Spring Valley precinct OTOE. Belmont precinct Berlin precinct Delaware precinct Four-Mile precinct Hendricks precinct Mc Williams precinct Nebraska City precinct, incL Nebraska city. Nebraska city North Branch precinct Osage precinct Otoe precinct Palmyra precinct , Kock Creek precinct 218 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Populaiion of minor dvil divisions — NEBRASKA — Continued. Minor civil divisions. OTOE — continned/' Eussell precinct Son til Brancli precinct Syracuse prec, incl. Syracuse village Syracuse village Wyoming precinct PAWNEE. Clay precinct Miles precinct Mission Creek precinct Pawnee prec, incL Pawnee City vill . Pawnee City village Plum Creek precinct Sheridan precinct South Fork precinct Stemaner precinct Tahle Rock precinct Turkey Creek precinct "West Branch precinct PHELPS. Center precinct Cottonwood precinct Divide precinct Industry precinct Lake precinct Prairie precinct Bock Palls precinct "Westside precinct Williamsburg precinct PIEKCE. Dry Creek precinct Pierce precinct, incL Pierce village. . . Pierce village Slough precinct South Branch precinct "Willow Creek precinct PLATTE. Bismarck precinct Burrows precinct Butler precinct Columbus prec., incl. Columbus city Columbus city Creston precinct Granville precinct Humphrey precinct Looking G-lass precinct Lost Creek precinct Monroe precinct Pleasant "V^alley precinct Shell Creek precinct Sherman precinct Steams precinct "Walker precinct Woodville precinct POLK. Canada precinct Clear Creek precinct Hackbeny precinct Island precinct Osceola precinct Platte precinct Pleasant Home precinct Stromsburg precinct Valley precinct KBD WILLOW. Beaver precinct Danbury precinct Driftwood precinct 1,148 316 1,138 510 801 058 356 413 1,332 763 442 367 786 518 1,447 267 334 305 50 601 379 339 313 120 110 221 379 323 73 110 266 124 480 532 850 3,656 2,131 300 302 3S4 330 703 524 430 398 435 401 447 339 823 402 827 278 1,315 673 868 1,091 560 417 52). 449 Minor civil divisions. RED WILLOW — continued. Indianola precinct Ked "Willow precinct IIICHAEDSOS. Arago precinct, incl. Arago village Ai-ago village Barada precinct, inch Barada village . -. Barada village Falls City prec, incl. Falls City vill Falls dity vill.ige Franklin precinct Grant precinct Humboldt prec, incl. Humboldt city . . . Humboldt city Liberty precinct Muddy precinct Nemaha precinct Ohio precinct Porter precinct Bulo precinct, incL Eulo village Euh) village Saint Stephens jDrecinct Salem precinct, incL Salem village Salem village Splcer precinct SALKE. Atlanta precinct Big Blue precinct Brush Creek precinct Crete precinct, incl. Crete town Crete town , Be "Witt precinct Dorchester precinct Johnson Creek precinct Lincoln precinct Monroe precinct North Fork precinct Olive precinct Pleasant Hill precinct South Fork precinct Swan Creek precinct Turkey Creek precinct Wilbei* precinct, incl. Wilber town "Wilber town SAEPY. Bellevue precinct Fairview precinct Forest City precinct La Platte precinct Papillion precinct Platford precinct Bichland precinct BAUKDEES. Ashland precinct, incl. Ashland town . Ashland town Bohemia precinct Cedar precinct Center precinct Chapman precinct Chester precinct Clear Creek precinct Douglas precinct Elk precinct Greene precinct Marble precinct Marietta precinct Mariposa precinct Newman precinct Oak Creek precinct, incl. Valparaiso tn Valparaiso town Pohocco precinct Eiohland precinct Eock Creek precinct IgSO. 1,231 426 154 1,207 70 2,819 1,583 677 739 1,627 917 685 728 566 921 546 1,41S 673 484 1,035 473 691 554 847 792 2,509 1,870 886 953 1,245 767 631 692 300 1,014 649 513 1,484 710 704 651 502 389 943 632 000 1,118 978 529 817 688 638 501 723 950 850 585 806 576 779 562 600 300 753 592 602 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 219 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — NEBRASKA — Continued. Minor civil diviaioDS. SAUNDEKS — continued. StocMng precinct, incL 'W^alioo City tn "Wahoo City town Union precinct "Wahoo precinct SEWAHD. Precinct A B C D E F '* G, incl. Seward City Seward City Precinct H I " J " K L M N " P SHERMAH. Clear Creek precinct Deer Creek precinct Hayestown precinct Lower Loup precinct Oak Creek precinct Upper Loup precijict SIOUX (unorganized). (Not divided into precincts.) STAHTOK. Humbug precinct Kingsbnrg precinct Stanton precinct THAYER. Alexandria precinct Belvidere precinct Carleton precinct Davenport precinct Gilead precmct (rrant precinct Hebron precinct, incl. Hebron to^vn . - - Hebron town Kiowa precinct Rose Creek precinct Spring Creek precinct 1,801 1,064 704 627 293 491 688 635 755 565 2,229 1,525 581 553 635 468 561 595 642 1,0S7 429 448 176 274 183 213 817 251 179 1,383 816 805 767 223 481 310 ,132 466 387 730 472 Minor civil divisions. Arcadia precinct CaLimua precinct Liberty precinct Mira Creek precinct . . North Loup precinct . Ord precinct Springdale precinct- . . 1S80. ■WABHINGTON. Bell Creek precinct Blair precmct, incl Blair city Blair city Cuming City precinct De Soto precinct Fontanelie precinct Fort Calhoun precinct, incL Fort Cal- houn village. Fort C.ilhoun village Grant precinct Herman precinct Lincoln precinct Richland precinct Sherld.in precinct La Porte precinct, incl. La Porte vill . - - La Porte village Ledlie precinct SpringBranch precinct Batinprecinct Elm Creek precinct Glenwood precinct Guide Rock precinct Harmony precinct Inavale precinct Oak Creek precinct Pleasant Hill precinct Potsdam precmct Red Cloud precinct, incl. Red Cloud tn Red Cloud town Stillwater precinct "Walnut Creek precinct "WHEELER (unorganized). (Not divided into precincts.) Details cannot be given, as the pre- cincts were not sep.arately returned. NE"W HAMPSHIRE. BELKNAP. Alton town Bamstead town Belmont town Centre Harbor town Gilford town Gilmanton town Laconia town Meredith town Now Hampton town Sanbomtoii town Tiltontown CARROLL. .Albany town Bartlett town and Hale's location 1,476 1,296 1,226 521 2,821 1,485 3,790 1,800 1,059 1,192 1,282 361 1,044 CARROLL — continued, Brookfleld to^Ti Chatham town Conway town Eaton town Effingham town Freedom town Hart's location Jackson town Madison town Moultonborough town Ossipee town Sandwich town Tamworth town Taftonborough town "Wakefield town "Wolfeborough town 220 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX..— FopiilaUori of minor civil divisions— N'EW HAMPSHIRE — Contmned. Alstead town Chesterfield town. Dublin town ritzwilliam town . G-Usum town Harrisville town . - Hinsdale town Jafifrey town Keene city Ward 1 " 2 Marlborough town. . - Marlow town Nelson town Bichraond town Rindge town Koxbury town Stoddard town Sullivan town Surry town Swanzey town Troy town Waipoletown "Westmoreland town . Winchester town ■ coos. Berlin town Cambridge town Carroll town Clarksville town Colebrook town Columbia town Crawford's grant Daltou town Dix's grant DixviUe township Ihimmer town JSrroll town Gorham town Green's grant Jefierson town Lancaster town Martin's location Milan town - Millsfield town Nash and Sawj er's location Northumberland town Pittsburg town Bandolph town Sargent's purchase Second College grant Shelburae town Stark town Stewartstown town Stratford town Thompson and Meserve's purchase . Wentworth's location Whitefleld town GRAFTOH. Alexandria town . . . Ashland town Bath town Benton town Bethlehem town . . . Bridgewater town . Bristol town Camptou town Canaan town ■Dorchester town. . . Baston town Ellsworth town — Enfield town Eranconia town 1,037 1,173 456 1,187 663 870 1,868 1,267 6,784 1, 732 1,091 1,470 1,165 1,317 1,286 701 438 669 734 126 653 382 326 1,661 796 2,018 1,095 2,444 1,144 36 633 328 1,580 762 28 570 4 32 464 161 1,383 8 951 2, 721 33 895 62 101 1,062 .'581 203 2 18 262 690 958 1,016 20 55 1,828 828 960 1,032 378 1,400 384 1,352 1,163 1,762 685 302 209 1,680 560 GBAiTON— continued. Grafton town Groton town Hanover town Haverhill town Hebron town Holdprness town Landaff town Lebanon town Lincoln town Lisbon town ,. ... Littleton town Livermoro town Lyman town Lyme town Monroe town Orange town Orfom town Piermont town Plymouth town Kumney town Thornton town Warren town WaterviUe town Wentworth town Woodstock town HILLSBOROUGH. Amherst town Antrim town Bedford town Bennington town Brookline town Deering town Francestown town Goffatown town Greenfield town Greenville town Hancock town Hillsborough town HoUis town Hudson town Litchfield town Lyndeborough town Manchester city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 Mason town Merrimack town Milford town Mont Vernon town Nashuacity Wardl " i '.W.'.'.V.'MV.V.'.V.'.'.] " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 ; New Boston town New Ipswich town Pelham town Peterborough town Sharon town Temple town Weare town Wilton town Windsor town MKHBIMACK. Alleuatown town 934 566 S,147 2,455 329 703 S06 3,354 65 1,807 2,936 103 654 1,313 504 365 1,050 752 1,719 1,050 775 786 54 930 367 1,225 1,172 1,204 443 698 674 937 1,699 649 1,072 689 1,646 1,077 1,045 291 818 32, 630 2,692 2,421 6,200 6,981 0,845 3,283 2,417 2,791 645 1,042 2,398 517 13, 397 1,415 1,361 1,376 1, 205 1,730 3,527 1,456 1,327 1,144 1,222 848 2,206 203 402 1,829 1,747 05 1,707 1 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 221 Tabus XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions — NEW HAMPSHIRE — Continued, Minor civil divisions. MEBRIMACK — continued. Andover town Boscawen town . - . Bow town Bradford town — Canterbury town . Chicbestor town . . Concord city Wardl * 2 *' 3 " 4 " 5 Dmbury town Dun barton town . . . Epsom town Franklin town Henniker town Hill town Hooksett town Hopkinton town . . . Loudon town Newbury town New London town . jSTortbfield town Pembroke town Pittsfield town Salisbury town Sutton town Warner town Webetei' town Wilmot town ..:... KOCKINGHAM. Atkinson town Auburn town Brentwood town Candia town Chester town Danville town Deerfiold town Derry town East Kingston town . Epping town Exeter town Fi'emont town Greenland town Hampstead town Hampton town Hampton Falls town. Kensington town Kingston town Londonderry town. , . New Castle town — Newington town N ew Market town . - . Minor civil divisions. isso. ROCKiNGnAM — Continued. Newton town North Hampton town — Northwood town Nottingham town Plaistow town l^ortsmouth city Wardl " 2 " 3 ** 4 Kaymond town ^ Eye town Salem town Sandown town Seabrook town South Hampton town — South Newmarket town . Stratham town Windham town 8TBAFF0KD. Barrington town . Dover city Wardl " 2 Durham town Farmington town... Lee town Madbury town Middleton town Milton town New Durham town . Rochester town RoUiusford town Somersworth town . . Strafford town Ackworth town — Charlestown town . Claremont town Coraish town Cro.vdon town Goshen town Grantham town Langdon town Lempster town . . . Newport town Plainfield Springfield town... Sunapeetown Unity town Washington town. . NEW JERSEY. Atlantic city Enena Vista township Egg Harbor city Egg Harbor twp., incl. Abaecom vill. . Absecom village Galloway township Hamilton township Hammonton tn. and Hammonton twp. (coextensive). Mullica township Weymouth township 5,477 885 1,232 4,075 507 2,337 1,464 1,776 717 741 Englewood township Franklin township , Harrington township Hohokua township , Locli township Midland township New Bai'badoes twp. and Hackensack village {cooxtens>ivo in 18S0). Palisade township Hidgelield township llidgowood townahjp 222 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ^NEW JERSEY — Continued. Minor civil divisions. BBBGEK — continned. Saddle Eiver township Union township Washington township BUELDtGTON. Bass Eiver township Beverly township Borden town twp., incl. Bordentown city. Bordentown city Bnrlin^on tw^., incl. Barlington city Burlington city Chester township Chesterfield township Cinnaminson township Delranco township Eastfaampton township Evesham township Florence township Little Egg Harbor township Lumberton township Mansfield township Medford township Mount Laurel township New Hanover township Northampton township. Pemberton twp., incl. Pemborton bor- ough. Pemberton borough Randolph township Shamong township Southampton township Springfield township Washington township Westhamptom township Willingborough township Woodland township CAUIIEK. Camden city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 : " 7 " 8 Centre township Delaware township Gloucester city Gloucester township - Haddon township, incl. Haddonfield borough. Haddonfield borough Stockton twp., incl. Merchautville bor- ough. Merchantville borough Waterford township W inslow township CAPE MAY. Cape May city Dennis township Lower twj)., incl. Cape May Point bor- ough. Cape May Point borough Middle township Upper township cuubeblanh. Bridgeton city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 1,355 3,164 2,853 1, 006, 3,128 5,334 4,258 7,237 6,0S0 2,865 1,525 2,184 1,760 566 1,602 1,628 1,881 1,689 1,648 1,980 1,739 2,373 4,630 2,685 799 428 1,097 2,269 1,886 389 715 743 325 41, 659 6,362 6,060 3,962 6,935 6,018 3,720 4,426 4,186 1,538 1,481 5,347 2,527 2,551 1,480 3,632 439 2,149 2,168 1,699 1,812 1,977 198 2,575 1,702 8,722 3,786 2,409 2,627 Minor civil divisions. CUMBEELAJJD— continued. Commercial township | Deerfield township i Downe township | Fairfield township , Greenwich township j Hopewell township. | Landis twp., incl. vineland borough . . . i Vineland borough ; Maurice Kiver township i MiUvUle city ! Ward 1 i " 2 " 3 1 Stow Creek township Belleville township Bloomfield townsmp Caldwell township Clinton township, incl. Irvington vill. Irvington village East Orange township Franklin township Livingston townsmp Milbum township Mont Clair township Newark city Ward 1 " 10... " 11... " 12... " 13... " 14... " 15... Orange city. Ward 1... South Orange twp., incl. South Orange village. South Orange village West Orange township GLOUCESTEK. Clayton township Deptford twp.. incl. Woodbury city . , Woodbury city Franklin township Glassboro' township Greenwich township Harrison township Logan township Mantua township Monroe township Washington township West Deptford township Woolwich township Bayonnecity . Wardl " 2 Gnttenburg town . Harrison town 1S80. 2,265 1,643 1,087 3,215 1,245 1,764 6,005 2,519 2,374 7,660 2,217 2,892 2,551 1,107 3,004 5,748 3,167 2,742 1,677 8,349 1,617 1,401 1,743 5,147 136,508 7,616 8,187 6,572 6,746 5,343 15,784 8,183 12, 055 6,793 11, 321 6,140 12,977 18,260 3,670 6,892 13, 207 3,549 3,532 6,126 3,911 2,178 3,385 1,981 3,818 2,298 2,480 2,088 2,598 2,841 1,765 1,718 1,858 1,366 1,399 1,974 9,372 1,701 3,448 1,547 2,676 1,206 6,898 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 223 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — NEW JERSEY — Continued. Minor civil divisioDS. HUDSON — continued. Hobokeu city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Jersey city Precinct 1, district 1 2, " 1 3, " 1 4, " 1 5, " 1 6, " 1 7, " 1 1, " 2 2, " 2 3, " 2 4, " 2 5, " 2 6, " 2 7, " 2 8, " 2 1, " 3 2, ■' 3 3, " 3 4, " 3 5, " 3 6, " 3 7, " 3 S, '■ 3 1, " 4 2, " 4 3, " 4 4, " 4 5, " 4 6, " 4 1, " 5 2, " 5 3, " 5 4, " 6 5, " 5 1, " 8 2, " 6 3, " 6 4, " 6 6, " 6 6, " 6 KeamOT township North Bergen township Union town Union township Weehawken township "West Hoboken township HUNTERDON. Alexandria township Bethlehem township Clinton township, incl. Clinton town. . Clinton town Delaware township !Ea«t AniweU township Franklin township lYenchtown borough High Bridge township Holland township Kingwood township Lambertville city "Ward 1 ■' 2 " 3 Lebanon township Earitan township Eeadiugton township Tewksbury township Union township West Aniwell township MEBCER. Chambersburg borough andChambers- bnrg township (coextensive). 30, 909 6,933 1,459 10, 943 8, C64 120, 722 ' 3, 489 3,248 2,533 2,540 1,376 2,282 1,814 3,595 4,188 2,657 3,799 2,408 3,695 1,980 2,821 2,700 2,824 2,119 3,216 3,148 1,963 2,909 1,403 3,736 3,998 4,735 4,332 3,466 4,531 2,516 2,599 3,572 3,217 2,435 4,063 4,038 3,078 2,732 2,465 2,503 777 4,268 5,849 1,310 1,102 5,441 1,324 2.830 2,975 842 3,092 1,696 1,838 1,039 2,209 1,886 1,694 4,183 1,354 1,281 1,548 2,699 4,188 3, 103 i 2, 108 1,167 1,039 5,437 Minor civil divisions. MERCEB— continued. Bast "Windsor township, incl. Hights- town borough. Hightstown borough Ewing township Hamilton township Hopewell township Lawrence township Princeton township, incl. Princeton borough. Princeton borough Trenton city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 , " 7 "Waflhington township "West "Windsor township MIDDLEBBX. Cranberry township East Brunswick township Madison township Monroe township New Brunswick city "Ward 1 " 2 •' 3 '■ 4 " 5 " 6 North Brunswick township Perth Amboy city and Perth Amboy township (coextensive). Piscataway township Baritan township SayreviUe township South Amboy township South Brunswick township "Woodbridge township MOKMOUTH. Atlantic township Eatontown township ; Freehold twp., incl. Freehold town Freehold town Holmdel township Howell township Manalapan township Marlborough township Matawan township Middletown township Millstone township Neptune township , Ocean twp., incl. Long Branch village . Long Blanch village Raritan township Shrewsbury township Upper Freehold township "Wall township MORRIS. Boonton twi)., incl. Boonton village Boonton village Chatham township Chester township Hanover township Jefferson township Mendham township Morris twp., incl. Morristown town Morristown town Mount Olive township Mountville township Passaic township Pequannock township 224 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Fopulation of minor civil divisions — NEW JERSEY — Continued. Minor civil divisions. MOKEia — continued. Sandolph township, incl. Dover town. Dover town Eocliaway township Boxbury township .* Washington township OCEAN. Berkley township Brick township Dover township E-iffleswood township .Jackson township Lacey township Manchester township Ocean township Plumsted township Stafford township Union township PASSAIC. Acquackanonck township Little Falls township Manchester township Passaic city Election district No. 1 " 2 " 3 Paterson city ■Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 Pompton township "Wayne township "West Milford township SALEM. Elsinhoro' township Lower AUoways Creek township Lower Penn's Neck township Mannington township Pilesgrove township Pittsgrove township Quinton township, incl. Salem city Salem city Kast ward TVest ward Upper Alloways Creek township Upper Penn's Neck township Upper Pittsgrove township BOMEESET. Bedminster township Bernard's township Branchburg townsnip Bridgewater twp., incl. SomervUle vill Somerville village rranklin township Hillsborough township Montgomery 1 ownsbip If orth PUiiufield township Warren township ISSO. 7,700 2,958 7,366 2,139 2, 681 683 2,990 2,439 592 1,803 814 1,057 484 1,561 1,008 1,024 1,781 1,404 1,513 6,532 1,771 2,551 2,210 51, 031 5,270 5,782 7,615 5,551 7,555 4,119 5,613 9,396 2,251 1.757 2,591 570 1,373 1,334 2,230 3,407 1,778 6,446 5, 056 2,488 2, 568 1,917 3, 361 2,073 1,812 2, 622 1,316 7,997 3,105 3,818 3,248 1, OliS 3,217 1,204 Minor civil divisions. Andover to"wnship Byram township Frankford township G-reene township Hampton township Hardyston township Lafayette township Montague township Newton town and Newton township (coextensive). Sandyston township Sparta township Stillwater township Vernon township Wallpack township Wantage township UKION. Clark township Cranford township Elizabeth city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 , " 6 " 7 " 8 Fanwood township Linden township New Providence township Plainfield city Eahway city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Springfield town and Springfield town- ship (coextensive in 1880). Summit township Union township Westiield township WAP.KEN. Allamuchy township Blairatown township Franklin township Frelinghuysen township Greenwich township Hackettstown town Hardwick township Harmony township Hope township Independence township Knowlton township Lapatcong township Mansfield township , Oxford township, incl. Belvidere town. . Belvidere town Pahaquarry township PhilUpsburg city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Washington township, incl. Washing- ton borough. Washington borough 1 1880. 1,150 1,406 1,682 727 895 2,645 781 1,022 2,513 1,195 2,274 1,502 1,811 575 3,361 353 1,184 28,229 5,327 5,286 3,966 1,924 5,329 2,165 1,829 2,403 1,167 1,889 781 8,125 6,455 1,272 1,496 2,332 1,355 844 1,910 2,418 2,216 648 1,458 1,529 1,042 2,554 2,502 583 1,350 1,569 1,018 1,476 1,591 1,709 6,367 1,773 418 7,181 1, 753 1,845 2,221 1,362 3,594 2, 142 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Populatian of minw civil diviaUms — ^NEW YORK. 225 Minor civil divisions.. Minor civil divisions. ALBAKT. Albany city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 5 6 " 7 8 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " 14 " 15 " 16 ^ •■ " Berne town Bethlehem town Coeymans town Cohoes city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Gnilderland town Knox town New Scotland town Eensselaervillo town "WatervUettown, incL the following vil- lages: Grreen Island village "West Troy village "Westerlo town ALLKGAHY. Alfred town Allen town Alma town Almond town Amity town, lucl. Belmont village Belmont village Andovertown Angelica town, incL Angelica village- - Angelica village Belfast town Birdsall town Bolivar town Bums town Caneadea town Centrevilie town ." Clarksville town Cul>a town, incl. Caba village Cuba village Friendship town Genesee town Granger town Grove town , Hume town Independence town New Hudson town Rushford town Scio town ,- "Ward town "WellsviUe town, incL Wellsville vill . . Wellsville village West Almond town Willing town Wirt town buoome. Barker town Binghamton city Ward 1 " 2 ^' 3 *' 4 " 5 15 90, 758 5,628 5,915 5,089 5,821 4,765 4,171 3,622 4,143 4,809 6,880 6.119 6,034 4,623 4,899 5,097 7,376 5,867 2,616 3,762 2,912 19,416 6,737 3,646 4,320 3,189 1,524 3,459 1,694 3,251 2,488 22, 220 4,160 8,82a 2,324 1,626 818 865 1,567 1,972 804 1,988 1,620 705 1,470 890 1,029 1,671 1,764 956 852 2,203 1,251 2,127 974 1,086 1,125 1,905 1,186 1,034 1,453 1,555 620 4,259 2,049 803 1,267 1,225 1,333 17, 317 5,345 2,166 3,903 3,719 2,184 BBOOMB — continued. Binghamton town Chenango town Colesville town Conklin town Fenton town Kirkwood town Lisle town Maine town - Nanticoke town Sanford town, incl. part of Deposit vill. Deposit village (part of) Triangle town, incl. Whitney's Point villajgre. Whitney's Point village Union town, incl. Union village Union village Vestal town Windsor town '. . . Deposit village (in Sanford town, Broome Co., and Deposit town, Del- aware county). CATTAKAUGU8. Allegany town Ashlord town Carrolton town, incl. Limestone village. Limestone village Cold Spring town Conewango town , Dayton town ■. East Otto town Ellioottville twn ., incl. BlUcottville Till. EUicottvillo village 1 '.. Earmeraville town Eranklinville town, incl. Franklinville village. Franklinville village Freedom town Great Valley town Hinsdale town Humphrey town j... Ischua town 1 Leon town Little Valley town, incl. Little Valley village. Little Valley village Lyndon town Machias town Mansfield town Napoli town New Albion town Olean town, incL Clean village Glean village Otto town Perrysburgh town Persia town, incl. part of Gowanda vill . . Gowanda village (part of) Portville town Kandolph town. incl. Bandolph village. Randolph village Red House town Salamanca town, incL Salamanca vill. . . Salamanca village South Valley town Yorkshire town Gowanda village (in Persia town, Cat- taraugus CO., and Collins town, Erie county). CAYUGA. Auburn city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 6 " 6 ' 7 226 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of mitwr oitnl divisions — ^NEW YORK — Continued. Minor civil divisions. CAYUGA — oontlntied. Auburn city — Continued. Ward 8 " 9 " 10 Aureliu9 town, incl. Caynga village . . . Cayuga village Erntus town, inol. "Weedsport village. . "Weedsport village Cato town, incl. Meridian village Meridian village Conqaesttown PlQuiing town — Genoa town '- Ira town, incl. Cato village Cato village tedyard town, incl. Aurora village Aurora village Locke town Mentz town, incl. Port Byron village. . Port Byron village. Montezuma town, iocl. Montezuma vill Montezuma village Moravia town, incl. Moravia village. . . Moravia village Nilea town Owasco town Scipio town Sempronius town Sennett town Springport town, incl. Union Springs village. Union Springs village Sterling town, mcl. Fair Haven village Fair Haven village Summer Hill town Throop town Venice town Victory town CHAXTTAUQUA. Arkwright ♦own - Bu8ti town -" Carroll town Charlotte town Chautauquatown, incl. May viUe vill .. Mayville village (estimated) , Cherry Creek town Clymer town Dunkirk city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 EUery town ElHcott town, incl. Jaroestowu village. . Jamestown village Ellington town French Creek town Gerry town Hanover town, incl. the following vills . Forestville village Silver Creek village Harmony town, incl. Panama village. . . Panama village Kiantonetown Mina town Poland town Pomfret town, incl. Fredonia viUage. . . Fredonia village Portland town Eipley town Sheridan town Sherman town Stockton town Villenova town "Westfield town, inol, "Weslfield village. Weatfield village ' 2.187 1,662 2,046 J, 954 484 2,736 1,411 2,051) 401 1,661 1,233 2,517 2,113 313 2,199 444 1,141 2,288 1,146 ],294 448 2,699 1, 540 1, 875 1,207 2,093 1,138 1,644 2,125 1,210 3, 034 - 621 1,028 3,188 1,889 1,952 1,076 1,901 1,718 1,667 3, 576 1,051 1,354 1,455 7,248 1,956 1,638 1,970 1,684 1, 555 10,842 9,357 1, 602 1,042 1,175 4,221 724 1,036 3,455 473 513 1,102 1,5;)9 4,551 2,692 3,014 1,990 1,551 1,558 1,868 1,446 3, 323 I 1, 924 I Minor civil dirisions. Ashland town, incl. "Wellaburg village. Wellsburg village Baldwin town Big Flats town Catlin town Chemung town Elmira city Ward 1 " 2 Elmira town Erin town Horseheads town, incL Horseheads vill. Horsehoads village : Southport town Van Etten town, incl. Van Ettenville viUage. Van Ettenville village Veteran town : CHENAKGO. Aftoutown Bainbridge town, incL Bainbridge vill.. Bain bridge viUage Columbus town Coventry town Gerraan'town Greene town, incl. Greene village Greene village - , Guilford town Lincklaeii town , McDonough town New Berlin town, incl. N"ew Berlin vill. New Berlin village '. North Norwich town Norwich town , Otselic town Oxford town, incl. Oxford village Oxford village Pharsalia town Pitcher town Plymouth town Preston to-wn , Sherburne town, incl. Sherburne vill . . . Sherburne village Smithville town Smyrna town, incl. Smyrna village Smyrna village AUona town Ausablft town, incl. part of Keeseville village. Keeseville village (part of) , Beekmanto wn town , Bla<;k Brook towu Champlain town, incl. the follow, vills. . Champlain village : House's Point village (estimated) Chazy town , , Clinton town Dannemora town Ellenbiirgh town Mooers town , Peru town Plattsburgh twn., incl. Plattsburgh vill, Plactsburgh village - . Saranac town Schuyler Falls town Keeseville village (in Ausable town, Clioton CO., and Chesterfield twn., Essex county). COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 227 Table XIX. — Population of minor cml ^tuifiMWW— NEW YORK— Continued. Minor civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. COLUMBIA. Anoram town Aiiaterlitz town Canaan town Chatham town, incl, pt. of Chatham vill. Chatham village (part of) Claveraok town Clermont town Copake town Gallatin town., Germahtown town Ghent town, incl. pt of Chatham viU. . . Chatham village (part of) Greenport town Hillsdale town Hndson city "Ward ] " 2 Kinderhook town, incl. ValatieviUage.. ■Jalatie village Livingston town ^ew Lebanon town Stockport town Stay vesant town Ta^hkanick town ,. . . Chatham village (in Chatham and Ghent). Cincinnatns town Cortlandville tn., incl. the follow, vills. . Cortland village < McGrawville village Cuyler town Freetown town Harford town Homer town, inch Hofrier village Homer village - Lapeer town Marathon town, iocl. Marathon village . Marathon village Preble town Scott town Solon town Taylor town Triixton town Tirgil town .». "Willetttown BELAWARB. Andes town, incl. Andes village Andes village Bovina town Colchester town I Davenport town | Delhi town. incl. Delhi village j Delhi village ; Deposit town, incl. pt. of Deposit vill . - . Deposit village (part of) Franklin town, incl. Franklin village. . , Franklin village , Hamden town Hancock town Harpersfield town Kortright town Masonvillo town Meredith town Middletown tn., incl. Margaretvillevill. Margaretville village Eoxbury town Sidney town Stamford town Tompkins town.. Walton town, incl. Walton village "Walton village Deposit village (in Deposit tn., Dela- ware CO., and Sanford tn., Bcoome county). 1,602 1,341 1,054 4,574 5,062 4,347 918 1,905 1,252 1,608 2,953 703 1,275 1,939 8,670 1,610 2,068 1,956 3,036 4,200 1,775 2,060 2,245 1,980 2,097 1,308 1,765 1,093 7,114 4,050 637 1,382 844 1,034 3,691 2,331 757 1,700 3,006 1,138 980 842 993 3,550 1,854 853 496 1,022 2,941 3,939 2,941 3,384 1,734 544 2,907 660 3,496 3,238 1,420 1,730 1,673 1,563 2,977 418 2,344 2,461 1,638 2,534 3,544 1,389 1,419 DUCHESS. Amenia town Beekman town Clinton town Dover town East Fishkill town Fishkill town, incl, Fishkill Landing village. Fishkill Landing village Hyde Park town La Grange town Milan town , i^orth East town, incl. Miller ton village. MUlerton village , Pawling town Pine Plains town Pleasant Valley town Poughkeepsie city , Ward 1 " 2 - : " 3..^ " 4 " 5 '* 6 Poughkeepsie town Eed Hook town, incl. Tivoli village — Tivoli village , . Ehinebeck town, incl. Khinebeck vill . Bhineheck village Stanford town Union Vale town Wappinger town Washington town EBIE. Alden town, incL Alden village , Alden village Amherst town, incl. WiUiamsville vill. , WilHarasville village Aurora town, incl. East Aurora village East. Aurora village Boston town Brandt town Buffalo city Ward 1 2 . 3 . 4 - 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . Cheektowaga town , Clarence town Colden town Collins town, incl. part of Gowanda vill. Gowanda village (part of) Concord town, incl. Springville village. Springville village .' East Hamburgh town Eden town Elma town Evans town, inch Angola village Angola village Grand Island I own Hamburgh town. incl. Hamburgh vill ,. Hamburgh village Holland town Lancaster town, incl. Lancaster village. Lancaster village Marilla town !N"ewstead town, inol. Akron village Akron village If orth Collins town Sardinia town 228 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XTX. — Population of minor oivil diviaiona — NEW YORK — Conttaued. Minor civil divisiona. EBiE — continued. Tonawanda town, incL Tonawanda vill. Tonawanda Tillage Wales town "West Seneca town Gowanda village (in Collins town, Erie county, and Persia town, Cattaraugus county). ^ EBSEX. Chesterfield town, incl. part of Keese- ville village. Keeseville village (part of) Crown Point town , Klizabethtown town, incl. Elizabeth- town village. Elizabeth town village Essex town Jay town Keenetown Lewis town Minerva town , Moriah town, incl. Port Henry village. . Port Henry village Newcomb town North Elba town North Hudson town Saint Armand town , Schroon town Ticonderoga town "WeBtport town x "Willsborongh town Wilmington town Soesevillo village (in Chesterfield town, Essex county, and Ausable town, Clinton county). FRANKLIN. Bangor town Belmont town Bombay town Brandon town Brighton town Burke town Chateangay town, incl. Chateaugay vill, Chateaugay village Constable town Dickinson town Buano town Fort Covington town Eranklin town Harrietstown town Malone town, incl. Malone village Maione village Moira town , WestviUe town FULTON. Bleecker town Broadalbin town Caroga town , Ephratah town Johnstown town, incl. tlio foil, villages Gloversville village Johnstown village Mayfield town Northampton town Oppenheim town Perth town Stratford town GENESBE. Alabama town Alexander town, incl. Alexander vill. . Alexander village Batavia town, incl. Batavia village Batavia village 4,909 3,864 1,392 3,463 1,243 2,752 1,053 4,287 1,363 445 1,462 2,443 910 1,774 1,162 7,379 2,494 237 480 693 452 1;731 3,304 1,737 1,450 899 2,181 2,440 2,098 1,644 815 267 ^,161 2,828 680 1,532 2,329 285 2,424 1,184 533 7,909 4,193 2,254 1,687 1,046 2,175 855 2,157 16, 620 7,133 5,013 2,231 2,069 1,845 915 1,066 1,975 1,608 305 7,516 4,843 Minor civil divisions. G ENESEE — continued. Bergen town Bethany town Byron town Darien town Elba town Le Roy town Oakfield town Pavilion i own Pembroke town, incl. Corfu village Corfu village Stafford town GBEENE. AshlaDd town Athens town, incL Athens village Athens village - Cairo town Catskill town, incl. CatskiU village Catskill village Coxsackietown, incl. Coxsackie village. Coxsaokie village Durham town Greenville town Halcott town Hunter town Jewett town Lexington town New Baltimore town Prattsville town , Windham towa HASIELTON. Arietta town Benson town Hope town Indian Lake town A Lake Pleasant town Long Lake town Morehouse town Wells town HBRKIMEB. Columbia town Danube town Fairfield town , Frankfort town, incl. Frankfort village Frankfort village Grerman Flats town, incl. the foil, vills . IHon village Mohawk village Herkimer town, incl. Herkimer village Herkimer village Litchfield town Little Falls town, incl. part of Litl^e Falls village. Little Falls village (part of) Manheim town, incl. part of Little Falls village. Little F^ls village (part of) Newport town, incL Newport village . . Newport village , Norway town , Ohio town „ Russia town Salisbury town , Schuyler town Stark town Warren town , Wilmnrt town WinfieUl town , Little Falls village (in Little Falls and Manheim in 1880). JEFFEUeON. Adams town, incL Adorns village Adams village COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 229 Table XIX. — Population of mmor civil divisions — ^NEW YORK — Continued. Minor civil divisions. Minor civil diTisions. JBFFBR60N — Continued. Alexandria town^ incL Alexandria Bay Tillage. Alexand ria Bay village Antwerp town, incL Antwerp village . . Antwerp village Brown ville towii, inoL the follow, villa.. Brownvillo village Dexter village Cape Vjjpcent town, incl. Cape Vincent village. Capo Vincent village Champion town Clayton town , Ellisbnr^h town, incL Belleville viBage. Belleville village Henderson town Kounsfield town, inol. Sackett's Har- bor village. Soekett's Harbor village Le Eay town t Lorraine town Lyme town, incl. Chanmont village — Chanmont village Orleans town Pameliatown Fliiladelphia town Rodman town Kntland town Theresa town, incl. Theresa village.. .. Theresa village "Watertown city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 , Watertown town Wilna town, incl. Carthage village Carthage village -. Worth town KINGS. Brooklyn city Ward 1 '» 2 4 5 6 /--. 7 8 9 :.. " 10 " 11 '• 12 " 13 " 14 " 15 " 18 " 17 •■ 18 " 19 ■■ " 20 ■' 21 " 22 " 23 " 24 " 25 Flatbnsh town Flatlands town G-ravesend town If ew Lots town Ifew — Population of minor oivil divisions — NEW TOEK — Continued. Minor civil divisiona. BTEUBES. Addison town, incl. Addison Tillage — Addison villago Avocatown Bath town, incL Batli village Bat h village Bradford town Cameron town Campbell town Canisteotown - ■ Caton town Cohocton town Coming town, incl. Corning village — Coming village Dansville l^wn Erwln town Fremont town Greenwood town Hartsville town Hornby town Homeilsville town, incL Horaellsville village. Homeilsville village Howard town Jasper town Lindley town Prattsburgli tn., incL Prattsburgh viU . Prattsburgh village Pulteuey town Eathbone town Thnrston town Troupsburgb town Tuscarora town Urbana town, incl. Hammondsport vill. Hammoudsport village "Way land town "Wayne town. "West "CTnion town "Wheeler town "Woodhull town _ SUFFOLK. Babylon town Brookhaven town East Hampton town, incl. part of Sag ■ '' Harbor village. Sag Harbor village (part of) Huntington town Islip town Eiverbead town Shelter Island town Smithtown town ■ Southampton town, incl. part of Sag Harbor village. Sag Harbor village (part of) Southold town, incL Greehport village . Greenport village Sag Harbor village (in East Hamp- ton and Southampton) SULLIVAK. Bethel town Callicoon town CJochecton town Delaware town Fallsburgh town ' Forestburgh town Fremont town • Highland town Liberty town, incl. Liberty village Liberty village Lumberland town Mamakating tn., incl. "Wurtsboro' vill "Wurtsboro' village - Neversink town Bockland town Thompson town, incl. Monticello vill . Monticello villago Tusten town 2,534 1,696 1,S43 7,396 3,183 937 1,611 1,881 3,684 1,642 8,346 7,402 4, 802 1,788 2,095 1.277 1,386 1,015 1,209 9,852 8,195 2,131 1,806 1,563 2,349 601 1,660 1,371 1,366 2,494 1,54# 2, 31'8 755 2,591 827 1,271 1,424 1,963 4,739 11,544 2,515 532 8,098 6, 453 3,939 732 2,249 6,352 1,464 7,267 2,370 1,996 2, 602 2, 180 1,328 1,830 2,045 1,058 2,025 1,013 3,209 478 1, O.iO 3,845 638 2,152 2,481 3,763 941 1,060 Minor civil divisions. Barton town, incl. "Waverly village. "Waverly village Berkshire town Candor town ifewark Valley town Nichols town Owego town, incl. Owego village- . - Owego village Eichford town Spencer town Tioga town Caroline town Dan by town Dryden town, incl. Dryden village . Dryden village Enfield town Groton town. incl. Groton village.. Groton village Ithaca town, incl. Ithaca village - .. Ithaca village "Wardl : Liinsing town Newiield town Ulysses town, incl. Trumansburg vill. Trumansburg village Denning town . Esopus town — Gardiner town. Hardenbergh .. Hurley town — Kingston city.. Wiirdl " 2 1880. Kingston town Lloyd town | Mai bletown town ; Marlborough town ] New Paltz town i Olive town j Plattekill town Eochester town 1 Eosendale town I Sangerties tn., incl. Saugerties village. Saugerties village i Shaudaken town | Shawangunk town i "Wawarsing town, incl. EUenville vill . . j EUenville village "Woodstock town t Ulster town j WARREN. Bolton town Caldwell town Chester town Hague town Horicon town fjohnsburg town Luzerne town Queensbury town, Incl. Glen Falls vill Glen Falls village Stony Creek town 6,825 2,767 1,304 4,323 2,577 1,709 9,864 5,525 1,477 2,382 3,192 2,171 2,065 4,805 779 1,690 3,450 913 11, 198 9,105 1,701 2,183 3,220 2,001 3,000 2,608 3,458 1,37« 1,036 4,736 1,794 801 2,521 18, 344 1,780 1,590 1,679 3,178 2,361 1,947 2,024 2,152 2,633 1,093 2,713 8,970 3,472 1,958 2,927 2, 203 4,103 4,724 10, 375 3,923 2,829 2,910 8,547 2,75U 1,968 2,808 1,132 1,223 2,247 807 1,633 2,742 1,438 9,805 4,900 1,263 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 236 Table XIX. — Population of mino^' civil divisions — NEW YORK— Continued. HiDor civil divisions. 1880. Minor civil divisions. WARHEN— continued . Thnrman town Warrensburgh town . WASHINGTON. Argyle town, incl. Argyle village Arg^rle village Cambridgetown, incl. part of Cam bridge village. Cambridge village (part of) Dresden town Baston town Fort Ann town Fort Edward town, incl. Foit Edward village. Fortk Edward village Granville town ^Greenwich town, incl. Greenwich vill.- Greeenwich village Hampton town Harlibrd town Hebron town Jackson town Elingsbnry town, incl. Sandy Hill vill . . Sandy Hill village Putnam town Salem town, including Salem village . . Salem village White Creek town, incl. part of Cam- bridge village. Cambridge village (part of) Whitehall town. incl. Whitehall vill. . . Whitehall village Cambridge village (in Cambridge and White Creek). WATNB. Arcadia town, inel. Newark village. . . Newai-k village Butler town — Galen town, incl. Clyde village Clyde village Huron town Lyons town, incl. Lyons village Lyons village Macedon town, incl. Macedon village. Macedon village Marion town Ontario town Palmyra town, incl. Palmyra village . Palmyra village Hose town Savannah town Sodus town Walworth town Williamson town Wolcott town WESTCHESTER. Bedford town, incl. Mount lOsco vill . . Mount Kisco village Cortlandt town, incl. Peekskill village. Peekskill village East Chester town, incl. Mount Temon village. Mount Vernon village Greenburgh town, incl. TaiTytown viU. Tarrytown village Harrison town Lewisboro' town Mamaroneck town 1,174 1,725 2,775 316 2,324 489 730 2,740 3,263 4,680 2,988 4,149 3,860 1,231 833 1,760 2,383 1,562 4,614 2,487 611 3,498 1,410 2,742 993 5,347 4,270 1,482 5,702 2,450 2, 101 5,461 2,826 2,036 5,762 3, 820 2,871 . 538 2,100 2,962 4,435 2,308 2,244 1,867 5,285 2,338 2,745 3,731 3,731 728 12, 664 6,893 8,737 4,586 8,934 3,025 1,494 1,612 1,863 WESTCHESTER— continued. Mount Pleasant town, incl. North Tar- rytown village. North Tarrytown village Now Castle town New Kocbelle town North Castle town North Salem town Oasiniug town, incl. Sing Sing village. Sing Sing village Pelbam town Poimdridge town Eye to-wn, incl. Port CTiester village. . Port Cbester village Scarsdale town - Somei's town ". Westchester town . — White Plains town, incl. White Plains village. White Plains village Tonkers city Ward 1 , '* 2 Yorktown town . , WYOMINO. Arcade town, incl. Arcade riUage Arcade village Attica town, incl. Attica village Attica village Bennington town Castile town, incl. Castile village Castile village , Covington town Eagle town Gainesville town Genesee Falls town Java town Middlebury town Orangeville town Poixy town, incl. Perry village Peiry village Pike town, incl. Pike village Pike village Sheldon town Warsaw town, incl. Warsaw village . Warsaw village Wethersfield town YATES. Barrington town Benton town, incl. part of Penn Yan village. Penn Yan village (part of) Italy town , Jerusalem town, incl. Branchport vill.. Branchport village ^ Middlesex town , Milo town, incl. pt. of Pen Yan village. Penn Yan village (part of) , Potter town, incl. pt. of Eushville vill , Eushville village (part of) , Starkey town, incl. Dundee village Dundee village Torrey town, iriol. Dresden village Dresden village Penn Yan vill. (in Benton and Milo). Eushville village (in Potter town, Yates CO., and Gorham town, On- tario CO.) 236 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — PopwlatUm of minor ciml divisions — ^NORTH CABOLINA. Minor civil divisioiiB. ALAMAKCB. Township No. 1. Patterson., ■ 2. Coble. 3. BooDS Station 4. Morton 5. Faucett 6. Graliam, incl. tlie fol- lowing towns : Company^ Sliops town Graliajn town Township No. 7, Albright " " 8. Newlin .^. " " 9. Thompson " " 10. Mellvaie, inol. Mel- villo town. MelviUotown Township No. 11. Pleasant Grove ALEXAKDER. EUendale township Gwaltney'a township Little River township Miller's township -" ■ Sharpe's township Sngar Loaf township Taylorsville twp., incl. Taylorsville tn. Taylorsville town "Wittenberg's township ALLEGBAItY. Cherry Lone township Cranberry township Gap Civil township Glade Creelc township Piney Creek township Pratner's Creek township. ANBON. Ansonville township Bumsville township Gnlledge's township Lanesboro' twp., incl. Polkton town. .. Polkton town - Lilesville township, incl. Lilesville twn. Liles ville town Morven township Wadesboro' township, incl.Wadesboro' town. "Wadesboro' town White's Store township Chestnnt Hill township Helton township Horse Creek township Jefferson twp., inch Jefferson town. Jefferson town Lanrel township Nfrth Fork township Oldliolds Creek township Peak Creek township Pine Swamp township Piney Creek township Staggs Creek township BEAUFORT. Bath township, incl. Bath village Bath village Chocowinity township Long Acre township Pantego township Kichland township, incl. Aurora vill . . Aurora village Washington township, incl. "Waishing- ton town. Washington town 816 1,112 1,350 984 1,687 2,440 817 379 796 1,167 1,280 1,667 1,052 1,321 768 890 982 828 1,360 180 1,154 527 602 817 988 1,040 2,364 1,557 2,285 2,041 183 2,420 192 2,225 3,327 800 1,775 1,815 1,211 1,237 2,032 196 772 1,239 1,034 1,913 777 1,120 1,287 2,768 89 2,460 2,068 2,136 3,253 81 4,789 2,462 Minor civil divisions. Colorain township, incL Colerain town . Colerain town Merry HiU township Mitchell's township Hoxabel township Snake Bite township White's township Winsdor township, incL Winsdor town. Winsdor town WoodvlUe township 1880. Abbottsbnrg township Bethel township Bladenboro' township Brown Marsh township- -- Carver's Creek townsmp. . Colly township Caress Creek township - . Elizabethtown townsliip. . French's Creek townslup . Hollow township Lake Creek township TumbuU township "White's Creek township.. Whit© Oak township BKUNBWICK. Lockwood's Folly township North West township Shallotto township Smithville twp., inch SmithviUe town.. Smithville town Town Creek township Waccamaw township DtlNCOMBE. Asheville twp., incl. Asheville town. .. Asheville town Avery Creek township Blacli Mountain townsliip - Fairview township Flat Creek township Ivy township Leicester twp., incl. Leicester town — Leicester to.wn Limestone township Lower Hominy township Keem's Creek township, incl. Weaver- ville town. Weaverville town Sandy Mash township Swannanoa township Upper Hominy township - BUEKE. Brindletowu township Icard township Linville township Lovelady twp., incl. Excelsior town . . . Excelsior town Lower Creek township Lower Fork township Morganton twp., incL Morganton town . Morganton town Quaker Meadow township Silver Creek township Upper Creek township Upper Fork township CABARRUS. Township No. 1 . Rocky River " " 2. PophJrTent " " 3. Dewese 2,518 94 1,580 1,358 1,702 1,291 1,154 4,685 461 2,111 946 993 1,688 866 673 2,267 1,372 1,313 853 388 1,612 1,507 1,245 1,313 1,630 2,116 1,008 6,568 2,616 787 699 997 1,521 1,709 2,838 542 909 1,030 1, 76'.' 147 1,175 1,238 1,676 479 1,281 839 1,012 239 911 978 2,966 861 884 1,487 1,193 779 1,512 1,495 1,316 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 237 Table XlX,—Population of minor dml dfylsfo^e— NORTH CAROLINA— Continued. Minor civil divisions. CAEAERUs — continued. Township No. 4. Brewer's " "5. Misenheimer's " *' ti. Faggart's " "7. Heed Hisenhoimer's. " " 8. Mount Pleasant, incl. Mount Pleasant village. Mount Pleasant village Township No. 9. Dutch Buff^o "10. Bethel Church ■*' 31. OldField , " "12. Concord, incl. Con- cord town- Concord town CALDWELU BufEhilo township Globe township John's Biver township Kings Creek township Lenoir twp., incl. part of Lenoir town. . Lenoir town (part of) Little River township Lovelady township Lower Creek township, incl. part of Lenoir town. Lenoir town (pait of) Patterson township Lenoir town (in {., incl. Chapel Hill vill. Chapel Hill village , Durham township, incL Durham town . Durham town Hillsboro' township, inoL HiUsboro' tn . Hillsboro' town Lebanon township Little Eiver township Mangum township Patterson township PAMUCO. Township No. 1 " "2, incl. Stonewall town . . Stonewall town Township No. 3 " " 4 " 5 PASQUOTANK. Elizabeth City township, incL Eliza- beth City town. Elizabeth City town Mount Hermon township Newland township Nlxonton township Providence township Salem township PENDER. Conetuck township Caswell township Columbia township Grant township Holdeu township, incl. Burgaw village. Burgaw village Holly township Lincoln twp., incLLUlington village... Lillington village Rocky Point township Union township PERQUIMANS. Belvidere township Bethel township Hertford township, incL Hertford town, Hertford town New Hope township Parksville township PERSON. AUensville township Bushy Fork township Cunningham's township , Flat E,iver township " HoUoway's township , Mount Tirzah township , Olive Hill township '. - Boxboro' township, incLEoiboro' town Roxiioro' town Woodsdale township PITT. Bel voir twp., incL the following Tills. . . Bethel village ■ Penny village 2,630 2,095 1,597 128 1,662 1,901 2,093 3,124 831 5,507 2,041 4,095 781 804 2,178 2,354 1,642 1,323 1,748 209 1,819 634 799 2,721 2,315 1,471 1,518 1,996 783 1,880 891 1,150 1,559 1,705 959 184 1,189 1,392 98 1,830 1,793 2,628 1,653 1,416 661 2,221 1,548 1,389 1,748 1,331 1,295 1,653 1,377 1,611 1,939 483 1,376 2,693 127 Minor civil divisions. PITT — continued. Chicoa township Contentnea township , Falkland township , Farmville twp., incl. the following vills Farmville village Marlboro' village , Greenville twp., incl. Greenville town. Greenville town Pactolus township Swift Creek township Columbus twp., incL Columbus town, ., Columbus town , Cooper's Gap township Gr«(in's Creek townflhip 'JCryon township "White Oak township RANDOLPH. Aahboro' township, incl. Ashboro'town. Ashboro' town Back Creek township Brewer's township Cedar Grove township Columbia township Concord township , Franklinsville township Grant township Liberty township New Hope township New Market township New Salem township Pleasant Grove township Randleman township Richland township Tabernacle township Trinity twp., incl. thefollowingvillages. Bush Hill village Trinity village Union township RICHMOND. Beaver Dam township , Black Jack township Laurel Hill township Mineral Springs township Rockingham township Steele's township Stewartsvilletwp., incl. Laurinburg tai. Laurinburg town "Williamson township "Wolf Pit township ROBESON. AlfordsviUe township Back Swamp township Blue Springs township Britt's township , Burnt Swamp township Howellsville township Lumber Bridge township Lumbertontwp., incl. Lumbertontown. Lumberton town , Saint Paul's township Shoe Heel township, mcl. Shoe Heel tn. Shoe Heel to^vn Smith's township Sterling's Mills township , Thompson's township , White House township Wishart's township ROCKINGHAM. Huntsville township Leaks ville twp., incl. Leaksville village. Leaksville village , COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 243 Table XlX.-"FopulaUon of minor dvil divisions— NORTH CAROLINA— Continued. Minor ciTil divlaions. Minor civil diyisions. KO CKEf GHAM— contimied. Madison twp., incL Madison village. . Madison village. . Mayo township, incl. Stoneville village Stoneville village New Bethel township Oregonville townshi;^ '. , Simpsonville tovmship , "Wentworth townsliip "Williamsburg twp., incl. Eeidsville tn. - Keidsville town Atwell township, incl. Enochville vill.. EnochviUe village Franklin township Gold Hill township, incl. Gold Hill vill. Gold Hill village , Litaker township Locke township Morgan township Monnt inia township. Providence township Salisbury township, incL Salisbury tn.. Salisbury town Scotch-Irish township Unity township BUTHERFORD. Camp Creek township Chimney Kock township. . . Colfax township Cool Spring township Duncan's Creek township . . Golden Valley township . . - Green Hill township High Shoal township Logan's Store township Morgan township Kutherfordton township . . . Sulphur Springs township . TTnion township SAMPSON. Clmton township, inch Clinton town . . . Clinton town Dismal township Pranklin township Hall's township Honeycutt's township Lisbon township Little Coharie township McDaniel's township Mingo township , Piney Grove township , Taylor's Bridge township Turkey township "Westbrook twp., incL Newton Grove tn . Newton Grove town Albemarle township Almonds township Big Lick township, incL Big Lick town. Big Lick town Center township Fnrr's township Harris township !^denhour'8 township Tyson's township Beaver Island township . Meadow township Peter's Creek township. 1,851 361 2,409 100 1,795 3,706 1,833 2,488 4,011 1,316 2,641 77 1,820 1,184 848 1,944 1,303 1,180 1,803 1,585 4,085 2,723 1,605 815 1,281 1,336 1,537 1,440 750 1,013 1, 372 1,164 1,631 713 1,243 1,188 530 3,441 620 1,272 1,774 1,248 1,691 1,590 1,481 1,086 1,623 2,559 1,706 1,396 2,027 61 1,802 924 1,714 99 1,473 1,386 1,190 875 1,141 1,409 2,659 1,906 STOKES— continued. Quaker Gap township . Sauratown township. . . Snow Creek township . Yadkin township Bryan township Dobson township Bldora township Franklin township Hotel township Marsh township Mount Airy township Pilot township Bockford township Stewart's Creek township . "Westfield township Charleston township Forney Creek township. Nantanala township O'Cona Lufty township . TRANSTLVAKIA. Boyd township Cathey's Creek township Davidson River twp., inch Brevard tn. Brevard town Dunn's Eock township Eastatoe township Gloucester township Hogback township Little River township Alligator township Columbia township, incL Colmnbia tn. Columbia mwn Gum Neck township Scuppemong township South Fork township Buford township Goose Creek township Jackson township Lane's Creek township, incL Griffins- viUe town. Grififinsville town Monroe township, inch Monroe town . . Monroe town , New Salem township Sandy Bidge township Barton's Creek township Buck Horn township Cary township, incl. Cary village Cary village Cedar Fork twp., incl. Morrlsville viQ. Morrisville village House's Creek township Little Kiver township Mark's Creek township Middle Crfeek township Neuse River township New Light to wnship Oak Grove township ..i Panther Branch township Raleigh township, inch Raleigh city . . . Raleigh city Saint Mary's township ■ . 244 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. TabiiE XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisiona — ^NOETH CAROLINA — Continued. Minor civil divisions. WAKE — continued. Saint Mattliew's townsMp Swift Creels; townsliip "VValie Forest township, incL the fol- lowing places : ForestvUle town Eolesville village "Wake Forest College town White Oak township WAEEBN. Fishing Creek township Fork township , Ha wtree township tTndkins township Nutbush twp., inol. Middleburg village Middleburg village Ei-^er twp., incl. pt. of Littleton town . . Littleton town (part of) Sandy Creek township Shocco township Six-Ponnd township Smith Greek township Warrenton twp., incl. "Warrenton town. Warrenton town Littleton town (in River township, "Warren county, and Littleton township, Halifax county). WASHINGTON. Lee's Mills township , Plymouth twp., incl. Plymouth town. .. Plymouth town Scuppernong twp., inol. Cresawell twn, Cresswell town Skinnersville township WATAUGA. Bald Mountain township Beaver Dam township Blowing Rock township Blue !Rid|;e township ,|, . Boone tdwnahip, incL Boone town Boone town -. Cove Creek township Elk township Laurel Creek township Meat Camp townshij) Shawn eehaw township Stony Fork township "Watauga township WAYNE. Brogden township Fork township Croldsboro' twp., inckG-oldsboro' city . G-oldsboro' city Grantham township Great Swamp township Indian Springs townahip Nahnntatwp., incL thefollowing towns Fremont town Saul's Cross Eoada town New Hope township 1880. 1,878 1,726 3,809 116 116 456 1,948 1,482 1,187 1,649 1,668 3,072 84 1,417 39 3,489 1,619 2,127 1,303 3,816 816 113 2,253 145 1,058 310 648 339 433 1,289 167 1,211 328 887 629 463 664 959 3,632 1,656 4,910 3,286 1,939 1,022 1,753 2,769 246 75 2,082 Minor civil divisions. WAYNE — continued. Pikeville township Saulston township Stony Greek township ■WILKES. Antioch township Beaver Creek township Brushy Mountain township Edwards township Elk township Fishing Creek township Job's Cabin township Lewis Fork township Lovelace townshi|) Mulberry township !N"ew Castle township--. Eeddie's River township Rock Creek township Somera township - Trap Hill township "CTnion township "Walnut Grove township-- "Wilkesboro' twp., incl. \Vilkesboro' tn "Wilkesboro' town Black Greek twp., incl. Black Creek tn Black Creek town Cross Roads township Gardner's township Old Fields township Saratoga twp., inoL Saratoga town Saratoga town - Spring Hill township Stan tonsburg township Taylor's township Toisnot township, incL Toisnot town. ., Toisnot town "Wilson township, iilcL Wilson town Wilson town TADKIN. Boonville township Buck Shoal township Deep Creek township East Bend township Fall Creek township Forbnsh township Knob's township, incl. Joneaville vill .. Jonesville village Liberty township Little "Tadkin township YANCEY. Brush Creek township Bumsvllle townahip Ganey River towoamp Grabtree township Egypt township Green Mountain township J ack'a Greek township Pensacola township Ramaeytown township , South Tar township 1880. 2,155 1,511 1,492 675 978 684 1,906 894 573 706 907 758 1,457 1,039 1,257 1,071 883 1,653 900 1,170 1,677 200 1,706 129 991 1,469 1,612 1,434 81 935 1,152 782 2,017 313 3,972 1,475 1,183 1,466 1,259 1,530 1,525 1,414 1,615 220 1,847 S81 395 709 1,858 746 825 564 903 517 676 502 OHIO. Bratton townahip . . Franklin township . Green township . . . Jefferson township Liberty township- 1,053 1,641 1,886 3,444 1,355 ADAMS — continued. Manchester twp., incl. Manchester vill. Manchester village Meiga townahip... Monroe township « Oliver townaliip , 1,493 1,455 2,124 1,400 1,064 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Continned. 245 Minor civil divisions. ADAMS — Gontinued. Scott township Sprigg townsnip Tiffin twp., inch West Union village. .. "West Union village Wayne townsMp Winchestertwp., incl. "Winchester vill. Winchester village ALLEN. Amanda township Auglaize township - - . Bath township German township, incl. Elida village . . Elida village Jackson twp. , incl. Lafayette village . . . Lafayette village Marion twp., incl. part of Delphos vill- Delphos village (part of) Monroe township, incl. Cairo village — Cairo village Ottawa township, incL Lima city Lima city .". Ward 1 " 2 3 4 Perry township Richland twp., incl. the follow, villages. Beaver Dam village Blufiton village Shawnee townsnip Spencer twp., incl. Spencerville village. Spencerv^e village Stigar Creek township : . . . Delphos village (in Marion twp., Allen CO., and "Washington twp., VanWert co.). ASHLAND. Clear Creek twp., incL Savannah viH ., Savannah village Green twp., incl. the following villages Loudonville village (part oi) Perryville village Hanover twp., incl. pt. of Londonville village. Londonville village (part of) Jackson township, incL Polk village. . . Polk village '. - - Lake toTnaship Mifflin township Milton township Mohican twp., mcl. the following viUs- JeromevUle village Mohican village Montgomery twp., incl. Ashland vill. . , Ashland village Orange township Perry township Euggles township Snllivan township Troy township Vermillion township Londonville village (in (jreene and Hanover). ASHTABULA. Andover township Ashtahnla twp., incl. Ashtahnla vill. . Ashtabula village , Anstinburg township Cherry Valley townsnip Colebrook township Conneaut twp., incl. Coameaut village. Oonneant -^lage Denmark township Dorset township 1,192 2,652 2,212 626 1,125 1,464 550 1,456 1,749 1,532 1,589 302 1,893 833 4,488 2,003 2,182 316 7,669 7,567 2,443 2,478 1,992 654 1,465 3,372 353 1,290 1,241 1,646 532 1,032 3,814 1,154 342 2,287 218 476 2,316 1,279 1,486 335 886 846 1,192 1,693 314 141 4,638 3,004 1,448 1,492 726 795 735 2,209 1,497 1,168 5,522 4,445 1,208 698 956 2,947 1,256 697 613 Minor civil divisions. ASHTABULA— continned. (jeneva twp., incl. (Geneva village Geneva village Harpersfield township Hart's Grove township Jefferson twp., incl. Jefferson village.. Jefferson village Kingsville township Lenox: township Monroe township Morgan twp., incl. Kock Creek village- Hock Creek village New Lyme township - Orwell township Pierpont township PI ymouth township Hichmond township Kome township Say brook township Sheffield township Trumbull township Wayne township Wiiiamsfield township Windsor township ATHENS. Alexander township Ames township Athens township, incl. Athens village. Athens village Bern township Canaan township Carthage township Dover township Lee township, mcL Albany village Albany viUage , Lodi township Rome township Trimble township Troy township, inch Coolville village.. CoolviUe village Waterloo townsnip York twp., incl. Is elsoiivlLle village NelsonvulB village , . . . AUGLAIZB. Clay township , Duchouquet twp., incL the foU. viUs . .. CridersviUe village Wapakoneta village German twp., incl. New Bremen viU. . . New Bremen viUage Goshen township Jackson twp., incL Minister viUage Minister village Logan township Moulton townsnip Noble township Pusheta townsnip Saint Mary's twp., incl. Saint Mary's village. Saint Mary's village Salem township "Union township , Washington township , Wayne twp., incl. Waynesfleld village. "w aynesneld village - BELMONT. Colerain township , Flushing twp., incl. Flushing village. .. Flushmg village Goshen township Kirkwood township Mead township Pease twp., incl. the tbllo wing villages Bridgeport village ,- , Marwft Ferry vUlage 1880. 246 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Continued. Minor civil divialons. BELMONT — continued. Pnltney townsMp, incl.'BeUaire city... Bellaire city "Wardl " 2 " 3 .-... " 4 " 5 Kichland twp., incl. Saint Claixsville * village. Saint Clairaville village Smith township Somerset township TTnion twp., incl. Momstown village- - . Morristown village Warren twp., incLBameaville village .. Bamesvirle village "Washington township Wayne township Wheeling township York township BROWN. Byrd township - Clarke township - Eagle township Franklin township Green twp., incL Mount Orah hamlet .. Mount Grab hamlet Huntington twnp., inoL Aberdeen vill . . Aberdeen vilSige ... - Jackson township Jefferson twp., incl. Eussellville vill. .. Enssellville village Lewis twp., incl. Higginsport village . . Higginsport village Perry twp., incl. Fayetteville village. . . Fayette ville village Pike township Pleasant twp., incl. Georgetown village. Georgetown village Scott township Sterling township^ TTnion township, incl, Eipley village . . . Bipley village Washington township , BUTLEH. Fairfield twp., incL Hamilton city Hamilton city Wardl *' 2 " 3 " ,4 Hanover township Lemon twp., incl. Middletown village.. Middletown village Liberty township Madison township Milford twp., incl, SomervUle village .. Somervilfe village Morgan township , Oxford township, incL Oxford village . , Oxford village Kelly township Ross township Saint Clair township TJnion twp., incl, the following villages, Port Union village West Chester village Wayne twp., incl, the following vills.. Jacksonburg village Seven-Mile village CAKROLL. Augusta township Brown township 10, 492 8,025 1,231 2,027 1,553 1,882 1,332 4,361 1,128 1,977 2,241 1,686 434 4,531 2,435 1,633 1,719 1,349 1,420 1,299 1,761 1,249 1,165 1,916 242 3,085 885 963 1,300 478 3,188 762 2,838 390 1,339 2,940 1,293 1,224 1,662 5,776 2,546 1,206 14, 692 12, 122 2,630 3,231 3,647 2,614 1,352 6,775 4,538 1,458 2,555 1,884 370 1,884 3,644 1,743 1,499 1,693 1,252 2,163 76 281 1,728 108 251 1,126 2,305 Minor civil divisions. CARROLL — continued. Centre twp., incl. CarroUton village. . Carrollton village East township Fox township Harrison township Lee township London township Monroe township Orange twp., incl. Leesburgh village. Leesburgh village , Perry township Eoso township TJnion township , Washington township CHAMPAIGN. Adams township Concord township Goshen twp., inch Mechanicsbuxg viU. Mechanicsburg village Harrison twp., incl. SpringhiUs village. Springhills village Jackson township * Johnson township Mad River town^p Bush twp., incl. the following villages. Iforth Lewisburg village Woodstock village Salem township TTnion twp., incl. Mutual village Mutual village Urbana township, incl. Urbana city Urbana city Wayne township Bethel twp. , incL the following villages. DonnelsviUe village New Carlisle village German township Greene twp., inol. pt. of Clifton village. Clifton village (part of ) Harmony township Madison twp., inch South Charleston village. South Charleston village Mad Biver township, incL Enon village Enon village Moorefield township Pike township Pleasant township, inch Catawba vill . . Catawba village Springfield twiJ., inch Springfield city . Sprmgfield city Ward 1 " 2 3 " 4 " 5 6 7 " 8 " 9 Clifton village (in Greene twp., Clarke co., and in Miami twp., Greene county). CLERMONT. Batavia township, incl. Batavia village. Batavia village Franklin township, incl. Felicity village Felicity village Goshen township , Jackson township , Miami township, incl. the following villages : Loveland village Mlamiville village COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Contmued. 247 Minor civil divisions. CLEBMONT — continued. Monroe to"wnsliip Ohio township, incl. NewBichmondviU, New Eichmond village Pierce township Stone Lick township, incL Boston vill.. Boston village Tate township, incl. Bethel village Bethel village TSiion township Washington township, incl. the follow- ing villages: Moscow village Keville village "W&yjxe township WiUiamsbure township, incL "Williama- bnrg vulage. "Williamshurg village - Adams township Chester township Clarke twp., incl. Martinsville village.. Martinsville village Green townshp, incl New Tienna viU . . New Vienna village Jefferson township Liberty township, inch Port Williams village. Port "Williams village Marion township, incLBlanchester vill, Blanchester village Eiohland township, incl. Sabina village. Sabina village Union township, incl. Wilmington viU . WHmington village Venion township, inch Clarksville vill . ClarksviQe village Washington township Wayne township Wilson township COLUMBUfiA. Butler township , Centre township, incl. New Lisbon vill. New Lisbon village ElkiTin township Fairfield twp., incL Columbiana village. Columbiana village Franklin township Hanover township, incL Hanover vill . . Hanover village Knox township Liverpool township, inch East Liver- pool village. East Liverpool village Madison township Middleton township Perry township, incl. Salem village Salerb village Saint Clair township Salem township, incl. Leetonia village . Leetonia village Unity twp., incl. East Palestine village . East Palestine village .- Washington township, incl. Salineville village. Salineville village Wayne township West twp., incl. JSast Eochester village. East Eochester village Yellow Creek township, incl. WellsviUe village. WeUsviUe village COSHOCTON. Adams township Bedford township Bethlehem townihip- 2,101 3,531 2,845 1,984 1,871 307 2,754 582 1,992 2,876 516 445 2,164 2,336 795 021 1,443 2,006 355 2,758 797 1,448 1,382 181 1,956 776 2,338 757 6,061 2,745 1,552 367 1,294 1,448 1,169 1,660 3,719 2,028 1,457 3,178 1,223 869 2,258 443 2,240 6,229 5,568 1,144 1,590 4,863 4,041 1,186 5,142 2,552 3,114 1,047 3,192 2,302 848 2,050 150 3,958 3,377 1,246 921 83« Minor civil divisions. COSHOCTON— continued. Clarke township Crawford township Franklin township Jackson township Jefferson township Keene township Lafayette township Linton township, incl. Flaintleld village Plainfield village Mill Creek township -... Monroe township New Castle township Oxford township Perry township Pike township Tiverton township Tnscarawas twp., incL Coshocton vill Coshocton village Yirginia township Washington township WhiteEyestwp., incL Avondale village Avondale village CRAWFOED. Auburn township Bucyrus township, incl. Bucyrus village Bucyrus village Chatfield township Cranberry township, incl. New Wash- ington village. New Washington village Dallas township Holmes township Jackson township, inch Crestline vill . . Crestline village , Jefferson township, inch Leesville Cross-Eoads village. Leesville Cross-Eoads village." Liberty township , Lykins township Polk township, mcL G-alion city Gallon city Sandusky township Texas township Tod township Vernon township Whetstone township _. CUYAHOGA. Bedford township, iaol. Bedford village. Bedford village Brecksville township Brooklyn township, mcl. the following villages : Brook^n village West Cleveland village Chagrin Falls township, incl. Chagrin Falls village. Chagrin Falls village Cleveland city and Cleveland township (coextensive). Ward 1 2 4. 5. 6., 7.. 8.. 9., 10., 11-, 12., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17.. 18.. 248 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Fopulation of minor dvil divisions — OHIO — Continued. Minor civil diTisiona. OUTAHOQA— continued. Dover township East Cleveland township, incL the fol- lowing villages: East Cleveland village Glenville village Enolid township, inch Enolid village .. . Euclid village Independence township, inc1.Independ< enoe village. Independence village Mayfleld township Middleburgh twp., inch Berea village . . iBerea village Newhurgh township Olmsted twp., incl. Olmsted Ealls vill.. Ohnsted Falls village Orange township Parma township Eockport township Eoyalton township Solon township .'. StrongsviHe township "Warrensville township Adams twp., inol. the following vUls... Eradford village (part of) Gettyshnre village Allen township Brown township, incl. Dallas village. . . Dallas village Butler township Franklin township Gemian township, incl. Palestine viU-. Palestine village Greenville tw;p., mcl. Greenville vill. . . Greenville village Harrison twp., incl. Hew Madison vill . New Madison village Jackson twp., incl. Union City village. . tlnion City village Mississinewa township Monroe township Neave township Patterson township Eichland township Twin twp., incl. the following villages. Arcanum village — Ithaca village Van Buren town ship i "Wabash township Washington township ■Wayne township, incl. Versailles vill.. Versailles village York township Bradford village (in Adams township, Darke Co., and in Newberry twp., Miami co.). DEFIAUOB. Adams township Defiance township, incl. Defiance vill.. Defiance village Delaware township Farm er township Hicksville twp., incl. Hicksville village. Hicksville village Highland township Mark township Milford township Noble township Eichland township Tiflin township ■Washington township DELAtVABI. Berkshire township Berlin township ■ 1,784 3,673 2,876 797 2,776 262 879 4,053 1,682 1,613 1,817 404 ■ 783 1,444 2,676 1,124 867 1,029 1,409 2,826 539 202 1,246 1,909 542 1,739 1,871 1,809 264 6,807 3,535 2,174 544 2,850 1,127 1,506 1,400 1,082 1,280 1,252 2,724 778 128 1,512 1,135 1,612 2,762 1,163 1,000 1,373 1,509 6,846 5,907 1,505 1,302 2,381 1,212 1,226 1,006 1,460 912 1,427 1,626 1,325 1,656 1 388 Minor civil divisions. DELAWARE — Continued. Bro'wn township Concord township Delaware twp., incl. Delaware city Delaware city "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Genoa township Harlem township Kingston township , Liberty township , Marlborough township Orange township Oxford township, incl. Ashley village. Ashley village Porter township Eadnor township Scioto township, incl. Ostrander vill. ., Ostrander village Thompson township Trenton township , Troy township BBIE. Berlin township Florence township Groton township Huron township, incl. Huron village. . Huron viHag_e Kelley's Island township Margaretta township Milan township, incl. Milan village . . . Milan village , Oxford township, incl. North Monroe- ville village. North Monrooville village ■■ Perkins township Sandusky city and Portland twp. (co- extensive). "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Vermillion twp., incl. Vermillion vill.. Vermillion village FAIRFIELD. Amanda twp., incl. the following vills. Amanda village New Strasburg village Eoyalton village Berne township, incl. Sugar Grove vill Sugar Grove village , Bloom twp., incl. the following vills Greencastle village , Jefferson village Lithopolis village Clear C reek twp. , mcL the follow, "vills . Oakland village.-'- Stoutsville village Greenfield twp., incl. the follow. viJls- CarroU village Dumontville village GesselviUe village Havensport village Ho eking township Liberty twp., incl. the following vills. Baltimore village Basil village , Madison township Pleasant twp., incl. Pleasant^ville vill . Pleasantville village Eichland twp., incl. the following vills Eushville village ■West Enshville viUftge 1880. 1 178 1,478 8,091 6,894 1,438 1,270 1,228 1,060 1,898 1,045 1,144 562 1,481 360 1,227 1,266 483 925 1,209 1,667 269 851 2,042 1,330 1,038 1,910 1,038 888 2,302 2,239 797 1,231 121 1,878 15,838 3,314 3,008 3,312 3,354 2,850 1,944 1,069 1,840 375 35 170 2,625 262 2,179 91 80 404 2,080 139 340 2,036 288 17 60 79 2,412 3,070 489 287 1,387 2,281 334 1,620 227 21Z COMPENDIUM OF THE " TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — PojoulaMon of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Continned. 249 Minor civH divisionB. FAIRFIELD — oontinaed. Bnah Creek twp., incl. the foil, places.. , Geneva village lianoaster city Wardl " 2 " 3 •' 4 " 5 , Violet twp., incl. the following vills . .. IjQCkville village f. ^ Pickerington village-..--'- "Waterloo village X Walnut twp., incl. ITew Salem village.. New Salem village - FATETTE. Concord township Greene township Jasper township Jefferson twp., incl. Jeffersonville vill. . Jeffersonville village Madison township Marion township Faint twp., incL Bloominghnrg village. Bloomingburg village Perry township Union twp., incl. Washington village.. Washington village Wayne township FRASKLDf. Blendon twp., incL Westerville village Westerville village Brown township ._ Clinton township Columbus city and Montgomery twp. (coextensive). Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " 14 Franklin township Hamilton township Jackson twp., incl. Grove City village. . Grove City village Jefferson township Madison township, incl. the following villages: Groveport village Canal Winch esfer village Marion township Mifflin township K'orwich township, incl. Hilllard vill. . . Hilliard village Perry township Plain twp., incl. !N"ew Albany village ... ifew Albany village Pleasant twp., incl. Harrisburg villags. ECarrisburg village Prairie township Sharon twp., incl. Worthington village. Worthington village Tmro two., incl. Eeynoldsburg village . Keynoldsburg village Washington township FULTON. Amboy township 8,605 26 6,803 1,904 1,400 1,604 816 1,079 2,197 129 188 262 2,070 196 916 2,072 2,925 374 1,405 971 2,045 526 1,320 6,175 3,798 1,627 2,185 1,148 982 1,700 51, 647 4,510 4,471 2,619 3,894 6,645 2,200 2,897 3,819 4,753 3,960 2,052 5,440 2,671 2,716 3,810 1,485 2,092 150 1,288 3,853 650 850 2,342 1,845 1,690 400 1,489 1,270 213 2,291 186 1,926 1,621 459 1,955 375 1,326 1,291 Minor civil divisions. FULTON — continued. Chesterfield township Clinton twp., incl. Wauseon village — Wauseon village Dover township Pranklin township Fulton township German twp., incl. Archbald village . . . Archbald village Gorham twp., incl. Fayette village Fayette village Pike township Eoyalton township Swan Creek township York township, incl. Delta village Delta village : OALLLA. Addison township Cheshire township Clay twp., incl. Chambersbnrg village.. Chambersburg village Gallipolis twp., incl. Gallipolis city Gallipolis city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Green township Greenfield township Guyan twp., incl. Crown City village. .. Crown Ciiiy village Harrison township Huntington township Morgan township Ohio township Perry township, incl. Patriot village Patriot village Kaccoon township Springfield township Walnut township GEAUGA. Auburn township Bainbridge township Burton township Ohardon township, inch Chardon vill. .. Chardon village Chester township Claridon townsbap -. Hambden township Huntsburgh township Middlefleld township Montville township Munson township Newbury township Parkman township Kussell township Thompson township Troy township GREENE. Bath township, incl. the following villages: Fairfield village Osborne village Beaver Creek township CjBsar Creek township Cedarville twp., incl. Cedarville village. Cedarville village Jefferson township Miami township, incl. the following villages : Clifton village (part of) Yellow Springs village New Jasper township Kose township Silver Creek township, incl. Jamestown village. , Jamestown village 250 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Continued. Minor civil diTlsloiis. Minor civil divisions. 1880. OBEENE — continued. Spring Valley townsliip, incl. Spring Valley village. Spring Valley viUage gngar CJreek township, incl. Bellbrook village. Bellbrook village Xenia townsliip, incL Xenia city Xeniacity Wardl " 2 Clifton village (in Miami township, Greeneoounty, andin Grreenetown- shlp, Clarke county). GUEBHSEY. Adams township Cambridge twp., incl. Cambridge viU . . CambndgeviUage Center township Jackson township Jefferson township Xnox township Liberty township Londonderry township Madison township Millwood township, incl. the following villages: Quaker City village Salesville village Monroe township Oxford township, incL Fairview vill. . . Fairview village Eichland twp., incl. Senecaville vill. . - Senecaville viUage Spencer twp., incl. Cumberland vill... Cumberland village Valley township Washington townsliip "Westland township Wheeling township Wills township, incl. Washington vill. Washington village HAMILTOH. Anderson twp., incL Mount Washing- ton village. Mount Washington village Cincinnati city and Cincinnati town- ship (coextensive). Wardl " 2 4 . 5 . 6. 7. 8. 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14. 15 . 16 . 17 . 18. 19 . 20 . 21 . 22. 23. 24. 39. 1,662 376 425 10, 381 7,026 1,104 1,166 1,647 1,813 1,296 310 806 4,665 2,883 1,233 1,140 931 964 1,503 1,320 1,160 1,984 594 266 1,080 1,615 152 1,439 402 1,552 619 999 742 925 1,284 1,855 4,154 255, 139 12, 702 9,891 12, 488 12, 813 8,276 8,917 9,635 7,198 9, 022 12, 205 11, 491 10, 485 11, 732 9,111 9,119 9,971 9,398 9,468 9,176 9,433 12, 047 11, 888 13, 801 10, 351 5,622 HAM ILTON — continued . Colerain township Columbia twp., inch Madisonville vill . . Madisonville village Crosby township Delhi twp. , incL the following villages - - Home City village Eiverside viUage (Jreen twp., incl. Westwood village Westwood village Harrison twp., incL part of Harrison village. Harrison village (part of) Miami twp., incl. the following vills. . . Cleves village North Bend village Mill Creek twp., incl. the following villages: Avondale village College Hill village Saint Bernard village Spencer township, incl. Lin wood vill .. Lin wood village Springfield twp., inch the following villages: Grlendale village Hartwell village Lockland village (part of) Sycamore twp., incl. the following vil- lages: • Lockland village (part of) Eeading vUlage Symmes township Whitewater township Harrison village (in Harrison twp., Hamilton co., Ohio, and in Harri- son twp., Dearborn co.,_ Ind.). Lockland village (in Springfield and Sycamore). HANCOCK. Allen township, incl. Van Buren vill- . . Van Buren village Amanda township, incl. Vanlue village. Vanlue village Big Lick township Blanchard township, incl. Benton Kidge village : Benton Kidge village Cass township Delaware township, incl. Mount Blanchard village. Mount Blanchard village Eagle township Kndlay township, inol. Findlay viU . . . Findlay village Jackson township Liberty township Madison township Marion township Orange township Pleasant township, incl. McComb vill . McComb viUage , Portage township Union township Van Buren township Washington township, incl. the fol- lowing villages: Arcadia village , Fostoria vfllage (part of ) Fostoria vUlage (in Washington twp., Hancock Co., and Jackson ana Loudon twps., Seneca co.). Blanchai'd township, incl. Dunkirk vill. Dunkirk viUage Buck township 3,722 5,306 1,274 1,043 4,738 422 1,268 4,831 862 2,277 1,660 2,317 836 412 11,286 2,562 740 1,022 996 723 7,975 1,400 892 2,680 1,626 1,575 1,850 1,884 1,025 130 1,474 364 1,261 1,286 179 829 1,465 285 1,284 5,653 4,633 1,338 1,101 1,232 987 1,451 1,866 417 914 1,876 907 1,945 396 371 3,669 2,428 1,3U 1,610 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Continued. 251 Minor civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. HABDIN — con tinned. Cessna to^wnship Dudley township Goalien township Hale twp., incl. part of Eidgeway viU .. Eidgeway village (part of) Jackson twp., ind. the following vills.. Forest village Patterson vulage Liberty township, incl. Ada village Ada village "Wardl " 2 " S Lynn township Marion township McDonald township. Pleasant twp., inoL Kenton village Kenton village "Wardl " 2 " 3 " i... Eonndhead township Taylor Creek townsnip Washington township Eidgeway village (in Hale twp., Har- dm CO., and m Bokes Creek twp., Logan connty). HAEBISON. Archer township Athens twp., incl. Kew Athens village. New Athens villagei Cadiz township, incL Cadiz village Cadiz village Franklin twp., incL DeersviUe village.. Deersville village Freeport twp., incl. Freeport village. ,. Freeport village German township Greene twp., incl. Hopedale village Hopedale village Monroe township Moorefield township ^orth township, incl. Scio village Scio village llfottingham townsliip Enmley township Short Creek twp., incL Harrisville vill . Harrisville village Stock townslup ; Washington township HENRY. Bartlow twp., incL Deshler village Deshler village Damascus township Flat Rock township Freedom township Harrison township Liberty twp., incL Liberty Center vill . Liberty Center village Marion township Monroe township Kapoleon twp., incL Napoleon village. . Napoleon village Pleasant township Eichiield township EidgeviUe townslup Washington townsliip EIGHLAM). Brush Creek township, incl. Sinking Springs village. Sinking Springs village Clay township 1,418 1,030 1,740 249 2,176 987 385 3,295 1,760 658 676 526 922 982 1,449 5,492 3,940 1,034 857 1,249 800 1,035 1,189 1,291 342 785 1,221 378 3,116 1,817 1,216 382 1,319 387 1,311 1,659 414 1,364 1,075 1,410 509 964 1,261 1,831 318 713 1,211 1,064 752 1,415 1,701 1,235 1,372 1,946 604 1,202 1,148 4,504 3,032 1,773 857 1,119 1,249 1,651 197 1,449 HIGHLAND— continued. Concord township Dodson twp., incl. Lynchburg village - . Lynchburg village Fairfield twp., incl. Leesburg village. . . Leosburg village Hamer township Jackson township Liberty twp., incL HUlsboro' vilkige ... Hillsboro^ village Madison twp., incl. Greenfield village.. Greenfield vUlage Marshall township New Market township Paint twp., incl. New Petersburg vill.. New Petersburg village Penn township Salem township TJnion township Washington township White Oak township Benton township Falls township, mcL Logan village . .. Logan village Good Hope township Green township Laurel township Marion township Perry township Salt Creek township Starr township .^ Ward township Washington township Berlin township German township Hardy township^ incl. MUlersburgvill. Miilersburg village - Killbuck township Knox township Mechanic township Monroe township Paint township Prairie townslup Eichland townsnip Eipley township Salt Creek township Walnut Creek township Washington township Bronson township Clarksfield township , Fairfield township FitobvUle twp., incL Clinton village Clinton village . - Greenfield township Greenwich twp., incL Greenwich vill. .: Greenwich village Hartland township Lymetwp., incl. part of Bellevne vill ., BeUevue village (part of) New Haven township, incl. pt. of Ply- mouth village. Plymouth village (part of) New London twp., incL New London village. "New London village Norwalk township, incl. Norwalk city. Norwalkcity Wardl " 2 252 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — OHIO — Continued. Minor civil divisions. . Minor civil divisions. HUKON— continn ed . Norwich, township 3Pera township Bichmond township Eidgefield twp., incL MonroeviUe vill .. Monroeville village Eipley township Sherman township Townsend township "Wakeman township BeUevue village (in Lyme twp., Hnron co., and in York twp., San- dusky CO.). Plymouth viUage (in I3"ew Haven twp., Huron cc, and Plymouth twp.f Kichlaiid go.). Bloomfield township lYanklin township Hamilton township Jackson township Jefferson township, incl. part of Oak Hill village. Oak Hill village (part of ) liiberty township tick township, incL Jackson village . - . Jackson village Madison township, incL part of Oak Hill viUage. Oak HiU village (part of) MUton township, incL "WeUston village, "Wellston village Scioto township "Washington township Oak Hill village (m Jefferson and Madison) . JEFFERSON. Brush Creek township Cross Creek township, incL Ifew Alex- andria viUage. Kew Alexandria village Island Creek township Knox township Mount pleasant township, incl. Mount Pleasant village. Mount Pleasant village Koss township Salem township, incL Eichmond vill . . . ■ Richmond village Saline township, iucL Irondale village. . Irondale village Smithfield twp., incl. Smithfield village. Smithfield village Springfield township Steubenville township, incl. Steuben- viUe city. Steuhenville city Wardl 2 Warren township "Wayne twp., incL Bloomfield village . ., Bloomfield village Wells township, incL Lagrange village Lagrange village , Berlin township . Brown township . Butler township . Cl8.y township, incL Martinshurg vill .. Ma " ' iartinsburg village . 1,157 1,194 1,014 2,359 1,221 1,038 1,223 1,405 1,450 2,169 1,145 1,557 1,502 819 1,869 2,443 411 1,784 5,213 3,021 2,113 235 3,404 952 1,579 1,403 646 623 1,711 ■ 175 2,029 2,011 1,582 693 741 1,907 491 1,480 399 1,887 559 817 13, 150 12, 093 1,774 3,003 2,564 1,973 1,458 1,321 1,923 1,751 175 1,406 361 910 1,152 788 926 199 KKOX — continued. Clinton twp., incL Mount Yemon city. Mount vemon city Wardl 2 College township, incl. G-ambier viU — G-ambier village Harrison township Hilliar twp . , incl. the following villagea . Centerburg village Hilliar village Howard township Jackson township Jefferson township Liberty township Middlebury township Milford township Miller township Monroe township Morgan township Morris township, incl. part of Fred- ericktown village. Fredericktown village (part of) Pike township Pleasant township Union township Wayne township, incL part of Fred- ericktown village. Fredericktown village (part of) Fredericktown village (in Morris and Wayne) . Concord township Kirtland township Leroy township ., Madison twp., mcl. Madison village Madison village Mentor township, incl. Mentor village. . Mentor village Painesville twp., incl. Painesville vill . . Painesville village Perry township Wniou^hby twp., incl. WiUoughby village. WiUoughby village - .- LAWjREKCE. Aid township ■ Decatur township Elizabeth township Fayette township Hamilton township, incl. Hanging Eock village. Hanging Eock village , Lawrence township Mason township Perry township , Eome twp., iacl. Millersport viUage Millersport viUage , Symmes township , Union twp., incl. ProotorvUle village. .. Proctorville viUage , Upper township, incl. Ironton city Ironton city Wardl " 2 Washington township . Windsor township Bennington township Bowling Green township . COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor (dvil divisions — OHIO — Continued. 253 Minor civil divisions. 1880. Minor civil dlTisiona. 1880. LICKING— continned. 'Rnplinfrf-Y^j] tOTVnRllip ... , . . . 1,073 767 1,166 929 818 2,1U 1,127 1,236 302 1,329 1,164 319 1,062 1,348 128 762 1,266 1,803 929 951 981 1,339 278 10, 613 9,600 2,267 2,529 2,309 2,415 1,332 215 1,032 1,187 269 1,872 489 1,621 702 895 1,617 93 333 978 1,672 307 4,640 3,998 1,141 770 1,044 1,043 1,666 715 1,579 429 2,167 965 442 1,303 1,007 1,123 1,761 434 2,265 445 1,095 784 886 939 272 342 LORAIN. Amherst twp., incL Nortli Amherst tUI 3,259 1,542 Etna township 2,087 Black River twp., Inol. Lorain Tillage. . 1,937 1,595 Granville twp., incl. Granville village .. Granville villa'^e . ... 517 1,497 968 1,329 906 Hartford twp., incl. Hartford village . .. Hartford village 1,161 Elyria townslup, incL Elyria village 5,648 4,777 Jersey townsMp, incl. Jersey village. . . 1,237 894 767 La Grange twi;., inol. La Grange vill- . . 1,429 5U 735 Pittsfield township 976 1,660 Monroe twp., incL Jolinstown village . . 733 Russia township, incl. Oberlin village.. 4,376 Newark township, incl. Newark city. . . 3,242 Sheffield townsliip 1,046 Wardl... ■Wellington tw]5., mol. 'VP'ellington tUI . 2,384 "2 1,811 " 3 LUCAS. ' 4 Newton township, incL Saint Lonis- ville village. Saint Louisvifle village , 1,511 1,031 2,321 ProTidence township 1,164 Saint Albans township, incL Alexan- dria village. 1,070 686 705 Union township, incL Hehron village- .. 658 1,421 Washington twp., incl. TTtica village... 623 50,137 6,318 Wardl LOGAN. " 2 4,933 " 3 §,482 '5,357 9,499 " 4 Bote's Creek twp., incl. the foil, vills .. " 5 . " 6 4,017 7,125 7,406 West Mansfielavillage " 7 ,,,. " 8 JefTorson twp., incL Zanesfield village. . 2,712 ■WaterTille twp., inch'White House tUI. White House Tillage 1,925 664 Lake twp., incL Bellefontaine village . . Wayneafield twp., incl. South Toledo or Maumee City Tillage. South Toledo or Maumee City Till. . . MurasoN. 2,036 Wardl " 2 1,780 " 3 " 4 Liberty twp., incL West Liberty vill .. West Liberty village 896 Darby twp., inoIPlain City village Plam Cfty village . . 1,126 McArthur twp.,incLHuntsville vill... Hnntsville village 665 Deer Creek township . 910 Miami twp., incl. the follow, villages ... De Graff village 1,653 Jefiferson township, incl. West Jeffer- son village. West Jefferson village.-.. 2,301 720 650 613 EiclilaTicl twp., incL Belle Centre vill. .. Paint township 1,429 548 -pania Tillage. Pleasant township, incL Mount Ster- ling village. 1,433 482 Range township, inol. Midway Tillage.. 1,884 284 Somerfordtwp., inch Somerford village. 958 Zane twp., incl. West Middlebnrg Till . "West Middlebnrg Tillage 323 Stokes twp., inol. South Solon village.. 1,285 Ridgeway Tillage (in Boke's Creek twp., Logan Co., and in Hale twp., Hardin Co.). 262 Union township., incl. London Tillage.. London Tillage 4, as 3,067 254 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — OHIO — Coptinned. Minor civil divisions. MAHONING. AnBtintowiL township Beaver township Berlin township Boardman to^^ship, iucl. part of Po- land village. Poland village (part of) , Canfield tw^., mcl. Canfield village Canfield village , Coitsville township , Ellsworth township Goshen township Green township Jackson township MUton township , Poland township, inch part of Poland Poland village (part of) Smith township Springfield township Youngstown township, incL Youngs- town city. Yonngstown city "Wardl Poland village (in Boardman and Po- land). Big Island township Bowling Green township Claridon twp., incl. Caledonia village ., Caledonia village , Grand township ti-rand Prairie township Green Camp township, incl. Green Camp village. Green Camp village , Marion township, incL Marion village.. Marion village Montgomery township, incl. the follow- ing villages : La line village New Bloomington village Pleasant township Prospect township, incL Prospect viU. Prospect village Richland township Salt Eock township Scott township TnJly township "Waldo township, incl. "Waldo village. . "Waldo village Brunswick township Chatham township , Granger township Guilford twp., in^ Seville vil^ge Seville village Harrisville township , Hinckley township , Homer township La Fayette township liitchneld township , Liverpool twp., incl. Liverpool village . Liverpool village Medina twp., IncL part of Medina vill. . Medina village (part of) Montville twp., incl. pt. of Medina vill. Medina village (part of) Sharon townsmp Spencer township 2,502 2,150 1,528 650 1,231 715 1,445 1,794 948 688^ 2,512 399 1,941 2,474 21, 175 15, 435 4,546 5,023 2,914 1,396 1,556 452 1,226 1,219 1,771 627 485 485 1,362 312 5,151 3,899 1,765 614 271 1,188 1,724 600 1,210 551 653 878 997 248 943 1,006 1,008 1,872 589 1,382 962 863 1,105 853 1,339 198 1,849 1,059 1,304 425 1,195 Minor civil divisions. MEDINA — continued. "Wadsworth twp., incL the following villages : "Wadsworth village , "Western Star village , "Westfield township York township Medina village (in Medina.and Mont- ville). MEIGS. Bedford township Chester township Columbia township Lebanon township Letart township Olive township Orange township Rutland townsmp Salem township Salisbury township, incl. the following places : Middleport village Wardl " 2 Pomeroy city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Scipio township Sutton township, incl. Racine village. . Racine village MERCER. Black Creek township Butler township Center township Dublin twp., incl. Shane's Crossing vill. Shane's Crossing village Franklin township Gibson township Granville township Hopewell township Jefferson twp . , incl Celina village Celina village. Liberty township -*^ Marion township Recovery township Union township, inch Mendon village . Mendon village "Washington township Bethel township Brown township, incl. Fletcher village . Fletcher village , Concord township, incl. Troy village . .. Troy village Elizabeth township , Lost Creek twp., incl. Casstown village. Casstown village , Monroe township, incl. Tippecanoe City village. Tipp ecanoe City village Newberry twp. , incl. the follow, vills . . . Bradford villaige (part of) Covington village Newton twp., inch Pleasant Hill vill . .. Pleasant Hill village Spring Creek township, inch Huntors- ville village. Huntersville village C0MPENDID5I OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — OHIO — Continued. 255 Hinor civil diviaiona. Minor civil divisions. 1880. raAMi— continned. Staunton township Union townaliip, incl. Milton village. . . Milton village Waahlngton tovraahip, incl. Piqna city. Piqua city Wardl " 2 Bradford village (in Newberry twp., Miami connty, and in Adams twp., Darljie county). Adama townahip Benton township Bethel townahip Center twp., incl. "Woodsfield village . . . Woodsfield village Franklin townahip Green townaliip Jackson townahip Lee townahip Malaga townahip Ohio township Perry township Salem twp., incl. Clarington village Clarington village Seneca township, mcl. Calais village . .. Calaia village 1 Summit townahip Sunsbury twp., incl. BeaUsville village. BeaUsville village Switzerland township Waahlngton twp., incl. G-rayaville vill. . Graysville village "Wayne townahip MONTSOMEET. Butler twp., incl. the follow, villages - .. Chamberaburg village Vandalia village Clay twp., incl. the following villages .- Brookville village Pbilipsburg village Dayton city Wardl .^ " 2 -T " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 " 10 " 11 German twp., incL Germantown vill . . . German town village Harrison township Jackaon twp., incl. Farmeraville vill ... Farmersville village Jefferson township Madison township Mad River to^mship Miami twp., incl. Miamlsbnrg village . - Miamisbnrg village Perry twp., incL New Lebanon village - New Lebanon village Bandolph township Van Buren township Washington tovnship, incl. Centreville village. Centreville village Wayne to^vnship.. ...»««* .......... 1 1,292 3,859 688 7,204 6,031 1,077 1,951 1,478 1,525 1,373 1,317 937 1,165 2,779 861 1,251 1,207 1,382 1,241 1,520 1,905 1,214 2,377 915 1,302 159 914 1,660 391 1,226 1,815 174 1,284 - 2, 196 115 315 3,063 574 215 38, 678 3,105 2,999 2,906 2,309 2,975 4,734 5,814 4,628 2,774 1,366 6,068 3,451 1,618 2,667 2,451 794 6,096 2,306 2,091 5,024 1,936 2,272 76 2,327 2,953 1,784 274 1,191 MOEGAK. Bloom township Bristol township Centre townahip Beerfleld townahip Homer townahip Malta township, incl. Malta village . . . Malta village Manchester township Marion township Meigsville township Morgan tovmahip, inch McConneUs- ville village. McConnellsville village Penn township Union township Windsor twp., mcl. Stockport village - Stockport village York township MORROW. Bennington township Canaan tovnship , Cardington twp., incL Cardington vill. Cardin t: ton village Chester twp., incl. Chesterville village. Chesterville village Congress township Franklin township Gilead twp., incl. Mount Gilead village. Mount Gilead village Harmony township Lincoln township North Bloomfield township , Perry township Peru township South Bloomneld twp., incl. Sparta vill, Sparta village Troy townahip Washington townahip Weatfield townahip MUSKINGUM. Adam a townahip Blue Bock township Brush Creek township Cass township Clay township, inch Boseville village. . . Eoseville village Falls township Harrison twp., incL Taylorsville village. Taylorsville village - Highland township Hopewell township - Jackson twp., incl. Frazeysburg village Frazeysburg village , Jefferson township, incL Bresden vill .. Dresden village.- Licking township Madison township .- Meigs township Monroe township Muskingum township ' Newton twp., incl. Uniontown village.. Uniontown village Perry township Rich Hill township Salem twp., incl. Adamsville village Adamaville village Salt Creek township Springfield townahip Union twp., incl. New Concord village . New Concord village Washington township Wayne township , 1,448 1,164 1,035 1,693 1,574 652 723 1,989 1,201 2,005 1,473 1,245 1,595 2,392 335 1,112 1,087 2,376 1,365 975 266 1,262 957 2,663 1,216 697 901 1,227 1,106 916 1,067 236 730 983 1,199 785 1,188 1,210 962 887 631 1,733 1,245 501 963 1,674 1,500 484 1,230 1,204 948 1,128 1,528 980 1,018 2,260 223 1,060 1,404 874 280 1,131 1,280 1,793 614 1,305 1,605 256 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. T ATtT.ir. XIX. —Population of minor oivit dwisions — OHIO — Continued. Minor civil divisions. IIUSKINGUM — Gontihaed. ZajiesTille city and ZanesTille town- Btdp (coextensive). Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 NOBLE. Beaver t"wp., incl. Williamsbnrg viH. . . ■WilMamsbnrg village Brookfleld townsliip Buffalo townsliip Center twp., incl. Saralisville village . . Saxahsvule village Blk township Enoch to wnsliip_ Jackson townsliip — Jefferson twp., incl. Middlebnrg vill. - . Middleburg village Marion twp., incL Sunmierfield village Snmmerneld village Noble township Olive township, incl. Caldwell village . Caldwell vUlage Seneca township , . . . Sharon township Stock township ■VVayne township OTTAWA. Bay township Benton township Carroll township Catawba Island township Clay township, incl. Genoa village G-enoa village Danbnry township Erie township HaiTls township, incL Elmore village. . Elmore village Portage twp., incl. Port Clinton vill - . - Port Clinton village Put-in Bay twp., incl. Pnt-in Bay vill . Pnt-in Bay village Salem twp., incl. Oak Harbor village .. Oak Harbor village PAULDIKQ. AnglaJze township..- Benton township Bine Creek township Brown township Carryall township, incl. Antwerp vill . Antwerp village Crane township Emerald township Harrison township Jackson township Latty township Panldin^ twp., incl. Paulding village-. Pauldmg village "Washington township FEKRT. Bearfield township Clayton township Coal twp., incl. New Straitsville village New Straitsville village Harrison township Hoi ewell township 18, 113 1,356 1,989 2,266 1,674 2,381 1,976 1,554 2,841 2,086 1,829 369 1,000 804 1,850 249 1,539 1,480 1,267 1,506 102 1,582 435 1,420 2,332 602 1,004 1,221 1,643 761 609 2,712 1,697 520 3,616 930 1,599 595 2,515 1,044 2,094 1,600 1,222 381 2,683 987 1,069 798 616 1,458 2,682 1,276 1,202 996 770 974 609 1,065 454 1,346 997 1,164 3,836 2,782 1,662 1,284 Minor civil divisions. PBBRTr— continued. Jackson township Madison township Monday Creek township Monroe township Pike twp., inch New Lexington vill . . . New Lexington village Pleasant township Beading township, incL Somerset vill . Somerset village Salt Lick township, incl. Shawnee vill. Shawnee village Thome township, incl. Thomville vill. Thomville village PICKAWAT. CircleviUe twp., incl. Circleville city'. . Circleville city "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Darby township Beer Creek township, incl. "Williams- port village. "Williamsport village Harrison township, incl. South Bloom- field village. South Bloomneld village Jackson township Madison township Monroe township _ Muhlenbnrg twp., incl. Darbyville vill . Darby ville village Perry twp., incl. New Holland village New Holland village Pickaway township _ _ Salt Creek township, incl. Tarlton vill.. Tarlton village Scioto township, incl.CommercialPoint village. Commercial Point village "Walnut township Washington township Wayne township PIKE. Beaver township Benton township Camp Creek township Jackson township Marion townsliip Mifflin township Newton township Pebble township Pee- Pee twp., incL "Waverly village "Waverly village Perry township Scioto township ,,. Seal township, mcl. Piketon village Piketon village Sunfish township "Union township POBTAGB. Atwater township Aurora township _, Brimfield township Charlestown township Deei-field township Edinburg townsliip Franklin township, incl. Kent village . . Kent village Freedom township GarrettsviUe township and village (co- extensive). COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — PopulttHon of minor eivil divisiona — OHIO — Contirned. 257 Minor oiTil divisions. Minor civil divisions. PORTAGE — continiied. Hiram townsliip Mantua townanip Nelson township -. Palmyra township Paris township ., Randolph township Kavenna township, incL Baveiina vill .. Eavenna village Hootstown township ShaloTsviUe township... Streetsboro' township Snffield township "Windham township PRKBLE.- Dixon township G-asper township - Gratis twp., incl. the following villages . West Ktl£ton village "Winchester village ; Harrison twp., incl. Lewishtirg village . Lewisburg village Israel township Jackson towu.'Oiip Jefferson twp., incl. New Pans village . New Paris village .^. — Lanier township, incl. part of "West Alexandria village. "West Alexandria village (part of) . . Monroe twp., incl. El Dorado village... El Dorado village Somers twp., inch Camden village Camden village Twin township, incl. part of "West Alexandria villa":e. "West Alexandria village (part of ) . .. "Washington twp., incl. Eaton village.. Eaton village "West Alexandria village (in Lanier and Twin). PUTNAM. Blanchard twp., incl. &ilboa village — Gilboa village ' Greenaburg township . .' Jaclcson township Jennings townsijup .- Liberty township Monroe township Monterey township Ottawa township, incl. Ottawa village. Ottawa village '. Palmer township Perry township... Pleasant township, incl. Colnmbns Grove village. Colambus Grove village Eiley township Sugar Creelf township. Union township, incl. Kalida village... Kalida village Van Buren twp., incl. the foU. villxiges. Bellmore village Leipaic village RICHLASD. Bloominggrove township Batler township Cass township, incl . Shiloh village Shiloh village Franklin township Jackson township Jefferson township, inol. BeUville Till.. Bdllyllle Tillage 17 1,058 1,150 800 1,105 666 1,684 4,224 3,255 1,217 960 7oa 1,530 1,029 1,162 863 2,186 247 502 2,663 409 1,807 1,389 2,244 835 1,909 432 1,986 337 2,233 800 1,973 364 4,118 2,143 796 1,787 287 940 1,047 1,443 1,536 788 1,354 3,177 1,293 929 1,073 3,013 1,392 1,484 1,300 1,398 404 2,444 445 681 1,181 789 1,614 661 967 977 2,449 •71 RICHLAKD — continued. Madison townsliip, incl. Mansfield city. Mansfield city "Ward 1 2 • " 3 " 4 -• MifQin township ■ Monroe township, incl. Lucas village. Lucas village Perry township Plymouth township, incl. part of Ply- mouth village. Plymouth village (part of) Sanduaky townahip Sharon township, mcl. Shelby village. Sh elby village Springfield townahip Troy townahip, incl. Lexington village Lexington village "Washington township "Weller township "Worthington township, incl. Inde- pendence village. Independence village Pivmonth village (in Plymouth twp., Itichland co., and in New Haven twp., Huron CO.). Buckskin twp., incl. South Salem Till.. South Salem village Colerain township, incl. Adelphi vill... Adelphi village Concord township, incl. Frankfort vill. Frankfort village Deerfieldtwp., incl. Clarkahnrg village. Clarksburg village Franklin township Green township, mcl. Kingston vill Kingston village .. Harrison township Huntington township Jefferson township , Liberty township r Paint township Paxton townahip, incl. Bainbridge vill. Bain bridge village Scioto township, incl. Chillicothe city. . Chillicothe city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 '■ 4 ; " 5 : " 6 Springiield township Twin township "Union townahip .' SAKDUBKT. Ballville township Fremont city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Green Creek twp., incL thefoU. villages. Clyde village Green Spring village (part of ) Ja^kaon township Madison twp., incl. Gibsonburgh vill- . . .Gibsonburgh village Kice township Biley township - Sandusky township , Scott toTniBblp .—, , 2S8 COMPENl>ltTM OF TfiE TEN'tfi CfiNStTS. Table XIX. — Population of minor moil di'm.io'm — OHIO — Continned. Minor civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. BAKDUBKY — Continued. Townsend townsbip Washington Iwp., incl. Lindsey village. Lindsey village "Woodville townsbip Tort twp., incl. pt. of B'elleTaie village . Bellevue village (part of) Beirevne village (m York twp., San- duflky CO., and Lyme twp., Hnrou county). Green Spring vill. (in Green Creek townsbip, Sandnady co., and Ad- ams townsbip, Seneca CO.). Bloom townsbip Bmsb Creek townsbip .., Clay townsbij) .". . Green townsbip Harrison townsbip Jefferson townsbip Madison townsbip Morgan townsbip Nile township, incl. BuoDa Vista vill . , Buena Vista village Porter townsbip Portsmouth city and "Wayne townsbip (coextensive). "Ward 1 ' 2 " 3 ; " 4-. " 5 , " A Bnsh townsbi]^ Union township Valley townsbip Vernon township "Washington townsbip . Adams township, incl. part of Green Spring villaee. Green Spring village (part of) Big S-prings twp., incl. the foil, villa . . . Adrian village New Eiegel village Bloom township, incl. Bloomville vill . . Bloomville village Clinton township, incl. Tiffin oitv Tiffin city Ward 1 Eden township Hopewell townsbip Jackson townsbip, incl. part of Foa- toria village. Fostoria village (part of) Liberty townsbip London township, incl. pt. of Fostoria village. Fostoria village (part of) Pleasant township Keed township Scipio township, incl. Kepublic village. Republic village Seneca t ownship Thompson township -_ Venice township, incl. Attica village- . . Attica village Fostoria village (in Jackson and Loudon twps., Seneca co., and in W'asbington twp., Hancock co.). Green Spring village (in Adams twp., Beneoa co., ana in Green Creek twpM Sandneky oo.). 1,697 2,608 409 1,662 2,819 737 2,169 720 2,211 2,093 1,148 1,935 1,325 919 1,852 1,019 1,905 354 2,274 11, S21 1,773 2,309 1,552 1,437 2,013 2,237 778 1,168 951 1,481 tl31 1,624 331 2,048 211 367 2,162 689 9,681 7,879 1,328 1,534 1,997 1,378 1,642 1,598 1,632 1,399 158 2,157 4,315 3,040 1,417 1,527 1,836 715 1,519 1,901 2,231 663 3,669 720 Clinton township, incL Sidney village .. Sidney village Cynthian township , Binsmore township, incL Anna village. Anna village , Franklin township Greene townsbip Jackson township Loramie townsbip McLean township ■. Orange townsbip Perry townsbip Salem twp., incl. Fort Jefferson village Port Jefferson village Tnrtle Creek townsbip Van Buren township Washington twp., inch Lockington vill Lockington village BTABK. Bethlehem township, inch Navarre i ill Navarre village Canton township, incL Canton city Canton city Wardl , " 2 " 3 '* 4 Jackson township Lake township - . . Lawrence twp. , incl. the following vills Canal f^ulton village North Lawrence village Toungsto wn village Lexington twp., incL the following vills Alliance village Limaville village Mount Union village Marlboro' townsbip Nimisbillen twp., incL Louisville vill. . , Louisville village , . Osnaburg townsbip, incl. Osnaburg vill Osnaburg village Paris township, incl. Minerva village. . . Minerva village , Perry tewnsbip, incl. Massillon oi^. . . MassiUon city , Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Pike townsbip , Plain township Sandy townsbip, incl. Waynesburg v^ Waynosburg village Sugar Creek townsbip Tusnai-awaa township , Washington township 6UMM1T. Akron city , Wardl 4 " 2 " 3 " 4 ; " 6 " 6, and Middlebury townsbip (coextensive). Bath township Boston township, incL Peninsula vill. . Peninsula village Copley township, incl. Copley village . , Copley village Coventry township (part of) Cnyahogatwp. and Cuyahoga Falls vil- lage (coextensive) . Franklin township, inoL ClintonTillAge Clinton ymage.. ...., COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENStTS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Continued. 259 Hinor civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. SUMMIT — continned. Green townsWp Hadsnn township ; Northampton townhip Northfleia township Norton twp., inoL Western Star village ■ Western Star village Portage township (part of) Eichfield township Springfield township (part of) Stow township Tallmodge township (part of) 1 . . . Twinsbnrg township TRUMBULL. Bazetta township, incl. Cortland village Cortland village Blpomfield township Braceville township Bristol township , Brookfield township Champion township F8,rmington township ; Fowler township Grreene township G-nstavns township Hartford township Howland township Huhbard township , Johnston township Kinsman township Liberty township Lordstown township Mecca township 1 Mesopotamia township Newton twp., incl. Newton Falls vill. . Newton Falls village Sonthington township Vernon township "Vienna township Warren township, incl. Warren city- . _ Warren city Wardl " 2 , Weathersfleld twp., incl. the foil, vills. Mineral Eidge village Nlles viMage TU8CABAWAS. A.nhnm township Bucks township Clay township Dover twp., incl. Canal Dover village . . Ca/nal Dover village FairfielH township Franklin township Goshen twp., incl. New Philadelphia village. New Pliiladelphia village Jefferson township Xjawrence township Mill township, IncL the following vills. Dennison village ^ TJhrichsville village Oxford township, inch Newcomers vill. Newcomers village Perry twp., inch Westchester village- . . Westchester village Ensh township Salem twp., incL Port Washington vill Port Washingtfln village Sandy township Sugar Creek township Union township Warren township Warwick townsnip WMUngto« township 1,827 1,817 877 1,076 2,066 75 2,540 1,263 2,332 911 1,455 776 1,400 616 835 1,019 1,162 2,559 866 1,152 851 1,382 762 6,102 790 1,224 4,058 805 960 742 1,368 575 916 1,018 1,994 5,553 4,428 1,656 1,876 896 6,583 1,150 3,879 1,400 1,129 1,293 4,107 2,208 814 1,166 5,226 3,070 1,258 1,723 5,514 1,518 2,790 1,968 926 1,208 216 1,037 2,457 634 1,664 1,462 714 869 1,625 1,089 TugCABA WAS— continued, Wayne township .1 Tork township UNIOM. Allen township Claiborne twp., incl. Eichwood village Eichwood .village Darby township, incl. UnionviUe vill . . TTnionviUe village ■. Ddver township Jackson township Jerome township Leesburg township .' Liberty township Mill Creek township Paris township, incl. Marysville village Marysville village Taylor township Union twp., incl. Milford Center village Milford Center village Washington township Tork township VAK WBRT. Harrison township Hoaglin township Jackson township Jennings township Liberty tovmship Pleasant twp., incl. Yan Wert village . Van Wert village Eidge township Tully township, incl. "Convoy village . - Convoy village Union township Washington twp. , incl. the foil. viUs Delphos village (part of ) Middle Point village Willshire twp., incl. Willshiro village. WHlshire village Tork township Delphos village (in Wash ington twp. , "Van Wert oo.,and in Marlon twp., Allen CO.). VISTON. Brown township Clinton township, incl. Hamden viU — Hamden village Eagle township Elk township, incl. McArthur village. Mc Arthur village Harrison township Jackson township , Knox township Madison twp., incl. Zaleski village Zaleski village Eichland township - Swan township Vinton township Wilkesville twp., incl. WUkesville vill Wilkesville village WARREN. Clear Creek township, incl. Springbor- ough village. Sprln^oroagh village Deerfield twp. ] incl. Mason village Mason village Franklin twp., IncLFranklin village . Franklin village Hamilton twp., incl., Maineville village. Maineville village '. Harlan twp., inol. Butlervllle village.. ButlerviUe village 260 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Continned. Minor civil divisiona. 1880. Minor civil divisions. 1880. WARREN — continued. IMCassie twp., incl. Harveysburg Tillage. 1,431 539 2,062 52 946 116 8,799 2,703 1,110 1,390 2,904 793 1,8S6 322 999 1,200 2,636 1,604 SOO 731 1,275 2,663 631 1,792 2,335 1,614 1,375 8,830 .1,572 5,444 1,739 1,959 1,746 1,350 2,548 591 1,638 1,903 2,128 834 1,894 1,482 2,473 304 522 2,135 248 2,105 3,527 1,040 72 2,077 908 2,851 45 301 878 2,048 1,460 8,309 919 1,864 1,474 298 1,993 1,775 650 2,093 488 WAYKE— continned. 1,831 TVooster totmshlp, incL 'Woostf'r ci^ . . Salem twri., incl. the following viUages- 5,840 Burbank village (in Canaan and Con- gress). Marshallville village (in Banghman and Chippewa). Orville vulage (in Banghman and Greene). WILLIAMS. Brady township, incL West Unity vill.. "West Unity village Turtle Creek twp., incl. Lebanon vill . . 1,441 Wayne twp., incL "Waynesville village. WABHINGTON. 1,985 884 1,398 Adams twp., incl. Baell's Lowell village. 1,689 Florence township, incl. Eden village .. 513 Barlow townsMp -. 1,573 1 798 Madison township, incl. Ploneerviliage. Decaliir township 754 Mill riTflpIr +YlWTlBlliT, 1 10^ 1,682 4,430 2 052 Pulaski township, incl. Bryan village.. Brvan villaee Grand view township, incl. New Mat- amoraa village. Saint Joseph twp., incL Edgeiton vill.. Edgerton village Springfield township, incl. Stryker vill. Stryker village 2,073 78^ 2,117 662 Lawrence township '. ; Superior twp., mci. Montpelior vinage. 1 846 Ludlow township. . 406 M:ariettatwp.,incl.the following places. WOOD. Bloom township, incl. part of Jerry Ci^ village. Marietta city "W'ard 1 2,022 " 2 •' 3 124 Centre township, incl. part of Bowling Green village. Bowling Green village (part of) I'reedom twp., incl. Pemberville vill... 2,023 792 1,667 "Waterford township, incl. Beverly vill . Beverly village Henry twp., incl. North Baltimore vill. 1,688 701 Wesley township Lake township, incl. MOlburg village. . 2,207 483 WAYKE. Banghman township, incl. parts of the foUowJDg villages: Marshallville villase (part of) Liberty townsJiip, incl. part of Portage village. Portage village (part uf) Middleton township, incL Hasklns vill. Haskins village 1,292 119 1,606 381 Milton t\vp , incl. the following villa.. . Milton (5enter village 2,181 106 Canaan township, incl. partof Buihank "Weston village (part of ) 32 Montgomery twp., incL the foU. vills.. . Freeport village 2,283 216 Chippewa twp., incl, thefollowingvUls. Rising Sun village Perry twp., incl."We8t Mill Grove vill.. West Mill Grove village 344 1,474 222 Marshallville village (part o^ Clinton township, incL Shreve village.. Perrysburg twp., incl. Perrysburg vill. 4,112 1 909 Congress twp., incl. the following villa. Plain townsSin, incl. part of Bowling Green village. Bowling Green village (part of) Portage township, incl. parts of the fol- lowing villages: 1,985 1,434 Greene twp., incl. part of Orville vill. . . Portage "Villase (partof) 185 1,407 1,426 343 Paint twp., incL Moim* Eaton village. . Mount JSaton village "Washington twp., incl. Tontogany viu". Tontogany "village "Webster^ to wn.ship'^ 1,197 2,851 332 Salt Creek township, inoL rrederioks- hnrg village. "Weston to"wnship, incl. the folL v^s Grand Hapids village "Weston vUlage (partof) 666 Sogai Creek twp., incl. Dalton -nllage. PaltouviUage ._.... Bowling Green vUlage (in Centre and ISSt COMPEITOIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — OHIO — Continued. 261 Minor oi-vll diTlsions. 1880: Minor civil divisions. 1880. WOOD — continned. Jerry City village (in Bloom and Portage). Portage village (in Lilierty and Weston village (in Milton and Wes- ton). 224 304 698 1,928 790 6,027 3,540 2,213 1,148 WTAKDOT— continned. Eden township, incL part of Nevada village. 1,793 246 Jackson township, incl. Klrby village.. 1,331 294 Marseilles township, incl. Marseilles village. 840 273 1,455 1,268 1,676 639 Antrim township, inoL part of Nevada ' vUlage. Crane twp., incl. Upper Sanduaty vill.. 1 547 1,058 Crawford townsiup, incL Carey village- T^vmochtee township Nevada village (in Antrim and Eden) . 1,620 1,036 OREGON. ;JAKEE. M2 218 187 61 45 145 138 261 139 276 190 1,800 1,258 108 122 381 156 187 327 1,786 1,128 94 504 193 801 349 746 549 153 86 232 185 181 217 52 496 1,144 389 305 520 945 498 631 1, 122 1,707 1,293 CLACKAMAS — continued. 43 19 26 Upper Molalla precinat 391 CLATSOP. Astoria precinct, incL Astoria city' Humbuldt Basin precinct 3,98 2,80 42 Pocabontae precinct, incl. Baker city.. . 4 7 29 94 Mishawaka precinct 7, gj BENTON. Upper Astoria precinct, incl. Upper Astoria town. %67( M Corvallis precinct, incL GorvuUis city '.. Elk City precinct . COLUMBIA. Auhnm and Nehalem precincts Monroe precinct 3Gi Deer Island precinct Philomath precinct 12( Soap Creek precinct Summit precinct Tide Water precinct Toledo precinct ". Turn Turn precinct COOS. Taanina prec, incl. Newport town 9:1 CLACKAMAB. Beaver Slough precinct ....'. 111 14£ Canjjy, Canemah, Now Era, and Union prepincts. 26C 404 Coctnille City precinct, incL Coquille City village. 29C Harding, Highland, Springwater, and Viola precincts. 176 Empire City precinct 412 14£ 38S 110 Creek precincts. Otsi'ia C;ity prec., incL Oregon city Orvsaasity 69 Marshfield prec, iueL Marshfleld town. Mftrahfltild town 1,0(W 643 262 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions — OREGON — Continned. Minor civil diyiaions. COOB — contiiiued. Missouri precinct IN^orth Coos Kiver precinct B^id^lph precinct South Slougli precinct Sumner precinct Ten-Mile precinct CURRY. Big Bend Glietcoe precinct Flora's Creek precinct ■. NewcaBtleprecinct Pleasant Hill precinct Port Orford precinct Bogne River precinct DOUOLAB. Calapooia precinct, incl. Oakland city . . Oakland city Cainas Valley precinct Canonville precinct Cole's Valley precinct Cow Creek precinct , Deer Creek prec, IncL Bosebnrg city .. I^osebnrg city Elkton precinct Gardiner precinct : Lijokine-Glass precinct Mount facott precinct Myrtle^Creek precinct Pass Creek precinct .. Soottsbnrg precinct Ten-Mile precinct "Wilbur precinct Yoncalla precinct QRA]!4T. Alvord precinct Beaver Creek, Camp Curry, and "War- ner precincts. CaSiion City precinct Dnnder and Blitzen precinct Elk Creek precinct Granite precinct Kamey precinct Hay Stack precinct fTobn Bay precinct Long Creek precinct Malfienr precinct Marysville precinct Middle precinct Monumental precinct North Fork precinct Olive Creek precinct Kock Creek precinct South Fork precinct XTnion precinct JACKSON. Applegate precinct Ashland precinct, incL Ashland town.. Ashland town -. Big Butte precinct Chimney Kock precinct Eden preciDct Flounce Eock precinct Foot's Greek precinct Grant's Pass, Leland, and Pleasant Creek precincts. Jacksonvilleprec, incl. Jacksonville tn. Jaoksonville town Little Butte precinct Manzanita precinct Kock Point precinct 3t«i-Uu£villepiaoiaot ,.«....,.... 353 185 158 81 236 137 56 213 1,495 369 249 931 498 295 1,659 822 335 576 758 375 568 613 199 350 206 151 213 150 200 151 148 560 150 20 450 244 100 192 88 185 97 648 365 1.391 842 190 187 902 146 118 651 1,463 839 567 510 281 171 Minor civil divisions. JACKSON — continued. Table Bock precinct TTnionJ'own precinct Willow Springs precinct JOSEFHIKR. Althonse precinct Gaiice Creek, Jump Off Joe, and Pcarsol precincts. Kerbyville precinct Slate Creek precinct . . : Waldo precmct . .'. "WiUianasburg precinct LAKE. Chewancan precinct Crooked Creek precinct '. — Goose Lake, Lake View, and 'New Pine Creek precincts. Linkville precinct Lost Biver precinct Pleona precinct >. Silver Lake precinct T Sprague Kiver precinct Summer Lake precinct LANK. Camp Creek precinct Coast I*ork precinct Cottage Grove precinct Fall Creek preciuct Hazle Dell precinct Irving precinct Lancaster precinct, incl. Junction city. . Junction city Long Tom precinct Lost Valley precinct McXenzie precinct .^. . . . Middle Fork precinct '. ... Mohawk precinct North Eugene prec, incl.Kugene city.. Eugene citv Pleasant Hill precinct Bichardson precinct Sinslaw precinct SouthEugene precinct Spencer Creek precinct Springfield precinct , "Willamette precinct LINN. Albany city (in East Albany precinct) . Brownsville precinct Brush Creek precinct Centre precinct = East Albany, Lebanon, and Syracuse precincts. Fox "Valley precinct , Franklin Butte precinct , Halsey precinct Harrisburg precinct, incl. Harrlsbnrg city. Harrisburjj city. Liberty precmct Orleans precinct Santiam precinct , Scio precinct, incl. Scio city Scio city Shedd precinct Sweet Home preoiuct "Waterloo precinct West Albany precinct MARION. Abiqua preciuct , Aurora preoi^ot «.... f......... 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 263 Table XlX.-r-PopulaUon of minor olvil divisions — OREGON — Continued. 24nor civil divisions. 1880. .. — tt Minor civil divisions. 1880. MAEION— oontmued. Butteville precinct 440 662 1,940 1,450 233 752 202 637 283 569 415 499 199 318 930 1,088 1,238 838 467 803 689 402 2,538 84 1,441 1,405 545 821 625 508 421 1,256 1,004 17, 577 358 306 209 320 152 681 374 300 2,034 579 374 1,275 1,062 670 384 373 488 . 453 1,257 691 267 3S6 128 TILLAMOOK— continned. 299 77 East Salem precinct, incl. pt. of Salem city. Salem city (part of) 108 South Prairie precinct 183 129 Fairfield precinct UMATILI.A. 6Ffervai3 precinct, incl. Gervais village . Gervais village ...... 65!! Hnbljard precinct 133 803 La Bish precinct 518 989 Marion precinct - ...... 895 142 North Satem precinct 149 Salem precinct (coextensive Tritli part of Salem citj). 287 343 249 1,308 300 949 TJmatilla precinct, incl. Umatilla city.. 297 149 Salem city (comprises all of Salem and part of East Salem precincts). 338 Weston precinct, incL Weston city 1,255 446 MULTNOMAH. UHION. East Portmod precinct, inol. part of East Pprtfe,nd city. 98 159 631 Fulton precinct Grant precinct, incl. part of East Port- land city. Eaat Portland city (part of) 235 69 663 735 Mount Tabor precinciT 836 223 Nortlieast Portland precinct, incl. part of East Portland city. 200 314 78 445 ison, Morrison^ North Portland, 800 South Portland, and part of West- em precincts). Union precinct, incl Union city 979 416 289 WASCO. Sandy precinct 79 Western precinct 205 240 Willamette Slough precinct 76 East Portland city (in East Portland, Celilo precinct 467 97 precincts). Dalles precinct, incl. DaUes city 3,226 2,232 FOLK. Saton precinct 150 583 1,250 864 Bridgeport precinct....- 829 270 Dallas town 116 197 Douglas precinct 189 1,103 Jackson precinct 1,527 157 places : Tygb precinct 347 Independence town Willow Creek precinct 148 WASHINGTON. Beaver Dam precinct Salt Lake precinct TILLAMOOK. 588 Cedar Creek, Bast Butte, and West Butte precincts. Columbia peoii^of _... 1,441 Q^ribi^ll preoiijot .....,....^... iU 264 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oiml divisions — OEEGON — Continued. Minor civil divisiona. 1880. Minor civil divisions. tsso. WASHINGTON— continued. 686 £92 942 647 289 885 402 377 419 509 TAM mr-T. 682 346 Forest Grove precinct, incl. rorest Grove Tillage. 468 819 481 863 Hillsboro' precinct, incL Hillsboro' tn.. 1,408 982 993 535 368 PENNSYLVANIA. Berwick borough Berwick township Butler township Conowaeo township Cumberland township East Berlin borough Fairfield borough Franklin township Freedom township Germany township Gettysburg borough Hamilton township . ., Hamiltonban township — Highland township Huntington township Latimore township Liberty township Littlestown borough MeuaUeii township Mount Joy township Mount Pleasant township . New Oxford borough Oxford township Beading townsliip Straban township ^ Tyrone township Union township York Springs borough ALLBQHENT. Aleppo township . Allegheny city . . . Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 . " 6 7., 8.. 9., 10. 11., 1?- 13. Baldwin township Bellevue borough Beltzhoover borough . Braddock borough Chartiers borough Cbartiers township . - . Colli 5r township Crescent township — East Deer township . . Elizabeth borough Elizabeth townsnip . . . Etna borough Fawn township. . iBuip Fiiidley towpsLip.. 514 1,405 1, 211 1,512 510 410 2,499 544 1,002 2,814 721 1,259 524 1,642 1,282 892 913 2,010 1,296 2,138 501 851 1,382 1,712 985 1,180 378 657 78, 682 6,225 12, 171 14, 002 11, 314 7,627 8,560 3,958 2,707 3,349 1,408 2,581 2,472 2,303 4,373 915 564 3,310 1,852 3,346 1,697 419 1,253 1,810 3,381 2,334 636 1.471 ALI.EGHEIIT — continued. Forvard township Franklin township ■ Glenfield borough Hampton township Harmer township _ Harrison township Indiana township Jefferson township Kilbuck township Knoxville borough Leet township Lincoln township Lower Saint Clair township McCandless township McKeesport borough Ward 1 " 2 " 3. Mansfield borough Marshall township Miffiin township Millvale borough ■ Moon township , Neyille township North Fayette township North Versailles township . . O'Hara township Ohio township-. Patton townsnip Penn township Pine township Pittsburgh cny Ward 1 i " 2 " 3 " i " 6 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " 14 " 15 " 16 :..; " 17 " 18 " 19 " 20: " 21 " 22 " 23 " 24 " 25 " 26 , " 27 " 2P r„,. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 265 Tahle XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — PENNSYLVANIA — Continued. Minor civil diyisioiia. Minor civil divisions. 1880, aijLEGheny — continued. Pittsburgh, city— continued. Ward 29 " 30.... " 31 " 32 " 34 " 35 " 36 Plum towDsbip Reserve .towneha^ . .• Bicliland township Robinson township Rosa township ., Scott township Sewickley borough Sewickley township . . . ^ Shaler township Shai-psburg borough Snowden township South Fayette township South Versailles townsnip . . Springdale township . ^ Storrett township Stowe township Tarentom borough Union township r Upper Saint Clair township. Verona borough , Versailles township West BeUevae borough "West Deer township , West Elizabeth borough West Liberty borough Wiikins township ABMSTBONa. Apollo borough Bethel townsnip Boggs township ; . Brady's Bend township Burrell township Cowanshannock township - Dayton borough East Franklin township ... Elderton borough Freeport borough Gilpm township Hovey township Kiskiminitas township Kittanniug borough Kittanning township Leeohburg borough Madison township Mahoning township Manor township Manorville borongh. . . ,. North Buffalo township Parker city Parks township 5erry township Pine township Plum Creek township Queenstown borough ' Red Bank township South Bend township South Buffalo township Sugar Creek township , Valley township Washington township Wayne township West Franklin township . . . . Worthington borough Baden borough . , B^^var borongh.. 8,717 3,124 1,966 3,745 1,301 2,103 1,876 2,768 1,721 1,786 760 1,170 1,976 1,532 2,053 392 1,929 3,466 1.259 1,765 882 738 2,356 867 1,245 2,367 829 1,599 727 326 1,438 838 865 4,426 1,156 871 1,010 2,340 1,047 2,611 579 1,695 299 1,614 1,190 589 1,698 2,624 1,681 1,123 1,950 1,930 1,508 327 1,216 1, 835 715 1,309 728 1,996 217 1,667 1,151 1,715 1.018 1,861 1,489 1.567 1,129 186 400 1,178 BBAVEB^Gontinued. Beaver Falls borough Big Beaver township ^ Borough township . . .' Biidgewater borough Brighton township . . i Chippewa township Darlington borough Darlington township Economy township Fallston borough Frankfort Springs borough . Franklin township Freedom borough Georgetown borough Glasgow borough Greene township Hanover township Harmony township Hooksto wn borough Hopewell township Independence township Industry township Marion township Moon township New Brighton borough Middle ward North ward South ward New Galilee borough New Sewickley township). . . North Sewickley township . Ohio township Patterson township Phillipsburg borough Pulaski township , Raccoon township .' , Roehester borough Wardl " 2 Rochester township Saint Clair borough , . . . South Beaver township BEDFORD. Bedford borough ., Bedford township , . Bloomfield township Broad Top township Coaldale borough Colerain township Cumberland Valley township . East Providence township East Saint Clair township Everett borough Harrison township Hopewelltownship Hy ndman borough Juniata township '. King township Liberty township Londonderry township Mann township Monroe township Napier township Pleasantville borough Raiusburgh borough Saint Clairsville borough Saxton borough Scheilsburg borough Snake Spring township Southampton township South Woodbury township Union township West Providence township West Saint Clair township Woodbury borough Woo4bi}ry towuf£ip..k., &,104 1.^37 376 1,112 815 266 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XTX.— Population o/miiior civil divisiona— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Minor civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. Albany township Alsace township ^ Amity township Bern township Bemville borough Bethel township Birdsboro' borough Boyertown borougb Brecknock townsTii|) Caernarvon township Centre township Colebroobdale township Cumru township District township Douglass township Earl township Exeter township Fleetwood borough Greenwich township Hamburg boroagh Heidelberg township Hereford township Jefferson township Kntztown borough Long Swamp township Lower Heidelberg township . Maiden Creek township Marion township Maxatawny township Muhlenberg township North Heidelberg township. . Oley township Ontelaunee township Penn township Perry township Pike township Keading city Ward 1 2 3 " 4 " 5 10 11 - Richmond township Bobeson township Bockland township Rnscombmanor township i . Spring township Topton borough Tnlpehocken township Union township Upper Bern township Upper Tuipehocken township . . . Washington township Windsor township Womelsdorf borough Allegheny township . Altoooa city Waidl Antis township Blair township Catherine township — East Tyrone borough .. Frankstown township . Traedbm tovnsbip 1, 603 1,523 1,598 2,176 405 2,329 1,705 1,099 923 951 1,627 1,150 3,064 798 1,151 1,141 2.469 802 1,988 2,010 1,281 1,406 1, 072 1,198 3,426 2,862 1,714 1,392 2,843 1,913 950 2,175 1,265 1,530 1,527 921 43, 278 3,044 5,553 4,455 2,826 3,399 3,762 4,130 3,874 4,206 2,834 5,195 2,226 2,322 1,527 1,466 2,340 515 2,092 1,540 2,179 1, 274 1,924 830 1,097 2,149 19, 710 2,734 3,340 2.491 2,587 2,708 3,058 823 1,960 2,281 1,094 596 279 1,753 1,321 BLAIB— continued. G-aysport boroagh Greenfield township HoUidaysburgh borough.'-.. Huston township Juniata township Logan township Martinsbui'gh borough Newry borough... North "Woodbury township . Snyder township Tayfor township Tyrone borough Tyrone township Williamsburg borough Woodbui-y township Alba borough Albany township Armenia townsmp Asylum township Athens borough Athens township Barclay township Burlington borough Burlington township Canton borough Canton township Columbia township Franklin township Granville township Herrick township Le Raysville borough Le Roy township Litchfield township Monroe borough Monroe township New Albany borough North Towanda township . Orwell t-ownship Overton township Pike township Ridgebury township Rome borough Rome township Sheshequin township Smithfield township South Creek township. .-. . , South Waverly borough . . , Springfield township Standing Stone township, . Sylvania borough Terry township Towanda borough , Wardl " 2 Towanda township Troy borough Troy township Tuscarora township Ulster township Warren township Wells township West Burlington township. Wilmot township Windham township WyaJuaing township Wysox township , Bedminster township . Bensalem township . .. Bridgeton district. . . . . Bristol borough Wardl " 2 " 3 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 267 Table XIX.— Population of min«T tonrnship 1,272 1,496 1,461 098 443 905 1,702 1,888 279 1,513 1,098 1,809 729 706 2,443 704 575 501 645 455 1,088 2,060 1,354 685 618 788 2,233 298 1,969 184 280 1,253 611 1.441 3,840 551 196 6,105 930 939 400 800 343 938 431 463 576 245 3^5 ^253 291 ,524 533 i;845 1,417 L,302 L,430 939 423 398 596 1,078 .,056 !,708 :, 959 ,749 742 273 hm Minor civil divisions. COLUMBIA— continued. Benton township Berwick borough Bloom township and Bloomsbnrg bor* ough (coextensive). Briar Creek township Catawissa township Center township Centralia borough ConjTigham township Fishing Creek town^ip Franklin township Greenwood town^p Hemlock township, Jackson township Locust township Madison township Maine township Mifflin township Montour townsliip Mount Pleasant township Orange township Pine township — ... Bearing C reok township , Scott township Sugar Loaf township ■ CRAWFOSD. Athens township Beaver township Bloomfiekl township Blooming Valley borough Cambridge borough Cambridge township CentreviUe borough Cochranton borough -- . Conneaut township Conneaatville borough CuBse wago township Evanaburg borough Fairfield township Fairfield (East) township Fallowfield (East) township... Fallowfield (West) township . Geneva borough Greenwood township Hartstown borough Hayfield township Linesville borough Mead township Meadville city Ward 1 " 2 North Shenango township Oil Creek borough Oil Creek township Pine township Eandolpb township , Riceville borough Kichmond township Bockdale township Borne township Sadsbury township Saegerstown borough South Shenango township . Spartanaburg borough Sparta township Spring borougf h Spring township Steuben township Summerhill township Summit township Titusville city Ward 1.-.. 270 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XIX.— Population of minor dvil dirtaiows— PENNSYLVANIA.— Continued. Minor civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. CRAWFORD — continned. ToTTDvine borougli Troy township Tnmersville borough TTnion township i . Vallonia borough Venango borough Venango township Vernon township "Wayne township , "West Shenango township. Woodcock borough "Woodcock township CUMBERTiAND. Carlisle borough . "Ward 1 " 2 Cook townahip Dickijason township East Pennsborough township. Frankford township Hampden township Hopewell township Lower Allen township Mechanicsburg borough , "Ward 1 " 2 Middlesex township Mifflin township Monroe township Monnt Holly Springs borough . Newburg borough New Cumberland borough ..... Newton township Newville borough North Middleton township Penn township Shippensburg borough SUippensbnrg township Shiremanstown borough Silver Spring township ; . . . Southampton township South Middloton township Upper Alien township , "West Pennsborough, township. Berrysbnrg boroup;h Conewago township I>auphin borough Deiry township East Hanover township., Gratz borough Halifax borouo;h Halifax township Harrisburg city Wardl " 2 " 3 *' 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 •' 8 " Hummelstown borough. . . Jackson township Jefferson township Londonderry townahi]^ . . . Lowei Paxton township . . Lower Swatara township . Lykenfl borough Lykeni townuip n. 610 1,327 84 603 528 347 602 1,919 1,597 277 184 1,499 6,209 1,714 1,202 1,613 1,680 417 1,741 3,084 1,514 1,000 1,069 972 8,018 1,153 763 543 559 1.466 1,507 1,905 1,256 433 569 1,843 1,547 1,115 1,521 2,213 494 404 2,263 1,992 2,864 1,400 2,161 476 895 713 2,013 1,637 409 686 1,406 30, 762 3,282 2,476 2,637 3,448 3,308 5,655 3,811 3,198 2,947 1,043 1,191 369 2,024 1,615 1,501 2,154 1,256 DAUPHDT — continued. Middle Paxton townahip . Middlctown borough Middle ward North ward South ward Mifflin township Millorsburg borough Keed township Eush township South Hanover township . Steelton borough Susquehanna township . . . Swatara township TTniontown borough Upper Paxton township . . Washington township "Wayne township "West Hanover township. . Wiconiaco township "Williams township DBLAWAEB. Aston townshi^p , Bethel township Birmingham township Chester city Middle ward North ward South ward Chester township Concord township . . , Darby borough Darby township Edgemont township Haverford township Lower Chichester township . . Marple township Media borough Middletown township ..." Nether Providence township . Newtown township North Chester borough Radnor townahip Ridley township South Chester borough Springfield townahip Thombury township Tinicnm townahip ITpland borough . Jpper township . Benezette township Benzinger townslup Fox township Highland township Horton township Jay township Jones township Millstone townahip Eidgway borough Eidgway township Saint Mary's borough. . . Spring Creek township . Albion borough Amity township Concord township .. Conneaut township . Corry city "Wardl EcUnboro' bonragh. COMffiNDItJM OF TfiE TENTH CENStTS. 2?1 Table XliX.—J*opwlation of minor dvil divisions — PENNSYLVANIA — Continued. Minor civil dlTieioiiB. Minor civil divisionB. BRIE — continued. Elgin 1)orotigh Elk Greek tb^vnaliip . EnfeCity Wardl " 2 Eairview boronp^h Fairview township Franklin township Girard horough Girard bownsnip Greene township Greenfield township Harbor Creek township . Ijehoeuf township liOckport borough McKean townsmp Middleboro' borongh Mill Creek township Mill Village borongh North East borouM. North East township Springfield township Summit township TTniou township Union City boronph "Venango township "Washington township . . . "Waterford borongh "Waterford township "Wattsbarg borough Wayne township Belle Vernon borough . . . Bridgeport borongh Brownsville borough Brownsville township . . - Bullskin township ConnelJ-viUe borough . . . East ward West ward Connelisville township . . Dawaon borough Punbar township Fayette City borough . . . Franklin township George township German township Henry Clay township Jeflerson township Lower Tyrone township . liuzeme township Masontown borough Mtinallon township New Haven borough Nicholson township North Union township . . Perry township Kedstone township Saltlick township South Union township. . . Springfield township .... Springhill township Stewart township Uniontown borough Upper Tyrone township Washington township ... Wharton township Bamett township . . . Green township . . . . Bumony towmUp . 154 1,564 27, 737 4.629 6,583 5,378 5,799 2,348 3,000 425 1,482 1,020 703 2.338 1,531 1,020 1,781 1,420 345 1,394 210 3,279 388 1,396 2.152 1,792 1,047 1,377 2,171 1,445 1,880 784 1,822 389 1,306 1,164 1,134 1,489 246 2,732 3,609 1,920 1,689 1,366 453 6,32'/ 867 1,373 3,332 1.834 1,232 1,613 1,976 1,744 376 1,461 442 1,513 3,169 1,476 1,066 1,371 1,177 1,713 1,558 1,497 3,265 3,306 1.257 1,704 615 643 844 FOBBBT — continued. Hickory township Howe township Jenka township Kingsley township Tlonesta borough Tionesta township FRANKLIN. Antrim township Ohambersburg borongh Fannetb township Green Castle borough Greene township i . . . Guilford township Hamilton township Letterkenny township Lurgan township Mercersburg borough Metal township Montgomery township Orrstown borough Peters township Quincy township Saint Thomas township , Southampton township Warren township Washington township , Waynesborough borough . . . . . PULTON. Ayr township Belfast township Bethel township Brush Creek township Dublin township Licking Creek township McConnellsburg borou^ Taylor township Thompson township , Tod township Union township Wells township GREENE. Aleppo township Carmichael's borough Centre township Cumberland township , Dunkard township Franklin township Gilmore township Greene township : Greensboro' borough Jackson township * . . . Jefferson borough Jefferson township Marion township Monongahela township Morgan township Morris township Perry township Eichhill township Springhill township "Washington townsmp Wayne township , Waynesburgh borough Wmteley township HUXTINGDON. Alexandria borough ; . Barree township Birmingham borough Brady township , Broad Top City borongli Carbon tomusip , 272 COMPENDIXJM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — FopulaHon of mmor civil divisions — PENNSYLVANIA- -Conttnued. Minor civil diTisions. BFUWTINGDON— continued. Cass townsliip Cassville borough. - . . - Clay township CoalmnntboronEh Cromwell townanip Dublin township Dudley borouffh ^ Franklin township ..". Henderson township Hopewell township Huntiujjdon borough "Ward 1 *' 2 " 3 " 4 Jackson township Juniata township Lincoln townqhip Logan township Mapleton borough --- Markleaburg borough Morris township " Mount Union borough Oneida township Orbisonia borough Penn township Petersburg boi-ough Porter township Saltillo borough Shade Gap borough Shirley township Shirleysburg borough Springfield township Tell township Three Springs borough Tod township Union township .-..' .- "Walker t© wnship "Warrior's Mark township "West township INDIANA. Arraagh borough - Arfnstrong township Banks tdwnsbip Black Lick township Blairsvillo borough Brush Valley to\vTiship Buffiugton township Burrell township Canoe township Center township Cherry Hill tqwnship * . - Cherry Tree borough ^. . . ; . . Conemaugh township East Mahoning township East "Wheatfield township G-rant toT'Tish ii> Greene township Ilomer City borough Indiana borough .-■ Jacksonville! borough Marion borough Mechanicsburgh boroiigh Montgomery township - - - North Mahoning township Pine to'wnBhip Kayne township Saltsbnrgh borough Shelocta borough Smicksburg borough South Mahoning township Washingti^n township Weal Indiana borough "West Ma boning township "West Wheatfleld township White township Young towuBbip. 720 188 891 171 1,713 025 203 1,129 738 579 4,125 895 1,351 1,018 861 1,653 438 604 611 444 232 678 764 353 766 998 381 1,039 227 170 1,703 367 816 1,058 239 . 848 780 1,002 1,238 763 123 1,340 919 924 1,162 1,,365 819 1,770 1,217 1,265 2,243 380 1,346 1,160 937 1,318 2,606 381 .1, 907 114 398 226 1,211 1,317 1.189 1,958 855 121 221 1,369 1,608 1,077 1,170 1,359 1,716 X,87C Minor civil divisions. JEFFBBSON. Bamett township Beaver township Bell township Big Run borough Brookville borough Clay ville borough Clover township Corsica borough Eldred township Gaskill township Heath township Henderson township Knox township McCalmont township .... Oliver township Perry township Pine Creek township Polk township Porter township Punxsutawney borough . Eeynoldsville borough. . . Ringgold township Rose township Snyder township Union township "Warsaw townsnip "Washington township . . . "Winslo w town ship Worthville borough Young township Beale township Delaware township Fayette township Fermanagh township Greenwood township Lack township Mifflin town borough Milford township Monroe township Patterson borough Port Royal borough Spruce Hill townahij) Susquehanna townsmp . . Thompaontown borough , Turbett township Tuscarora townsliip Walker township LACKAWANNA. Archbald borough - Benton township .. Blately borough... CarbondaJe city "Wardl " 2 Carbondale township . . Clifton township Covington township ... Dickson City borough . Dunmore borough "Wardl Fell to wnship Glenburn borough , Gouldsboro' borough--- Greenfield townsh^ Jefferson township , Jermyn borough , lAokftirumft township. , COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 273 Table XIX.— Population of minor civil diinsions— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Minor oiTil divisions. Minor civil divisions. LACKAWANNA — Continued. Lehlgn townsliiii Madison townsnip Newton township N'orth Abington township - Old Forge township Olyphant borough Ilansom township Boaring Brook township. -. Scott township Scranton city Ward 1 " 2 4.. 5.. 6-. 7.. 8-. 9-. 10.. 11.. 12. 13. 14., 15. 16., 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Sonth Abington township . Spring Brook township Waverly borongh "Winton borough LANCASTEB. Adamstown borough Baittownship Brecknoek townsliip Caernarvon townalup Clay township Colerain township . „ Columbia borough , "Wardl " 2 " 3 Conestoga township Conoy towQship Drumore township Earl township East Cocalico township East Donegal township East Earl township East Henipfleld fcownsbip. East Lampeter township. . Eden township , Elizabeth township , Elizabethtown borough Ephrata township Fulton township Lancaster city Wardl Lancaster township., — Leacook township Little Britain township. Manheim borough Manheim township , Manor township -. Marietta borough , 18 c c 196 1,091 1,027 1,071 1,408 2,094 646 760 1,263 45, 850 2,261 3,152 1,716 3,597 4,295 1,746 1,751 3,262 1,035 990 3,187 2,222 1,254 2,627 2,433 2,529 1,709 1,158 2,314 1,257 1,355 923 658 329 905 701 1,381 1,653 1,704 1,501 1,663 8,312 2,759 2,793 2,760 2,350 2,065 3,186 3,541 2,226 3,126 8,028 3,178 2,493 1,250 1,045 980 3,340 1,888 25, 769 2,101 2,812 2,429 2,892 2,371 3,391 2,955 3,971 2,847 1,261 2,142 1,674 1,666 2,935 5,186 2,503 LAHCASTEB— continued. Martio. township Mount Joy borongh Mount Joy township Paradise township Penn township Pequea township Providence township Bapho township Sadsbury township Salisbury township Strasburg borough Strasburg township Tipper Leacock township . . Warwick, township Washington borongh West Cocalico township ... West Donegal township West Earl township West Hempfield township . West Lampeter township.. LAWEENCE. Big Beaver township Hickory township Little Beaver township — Mahoning township Keshannock township New Castle city Wardl- " 2 New Wilmington borough . North Beaver township Perry township Plain G-rove township Pulaski township Scott township Shenango township Slippery Eock township ... Taylor township Union township Wampum borough Washington township Wayne town Caw Caw townfihip Cow Castle township Edisto township , Elizabeth township Goodby's township Groodland township Hebron township Liberty township Lyons township Middle township New Hope township Orange twp., incL Orangeburgh town -. Orangeburgh town Pine Grrove township Poplar township Providence township Union township Vance's township "Willow township Zion township Township No. 1. Easley, inch Easley town. Easley town Township No. 2. Liberty, incL Liberty town. Liberty town Township No. 3. Central, incl. Central town. Central town , Township No. 4. Hurricane , '* "5. Pickens C. H., incl. Pickens to^Ti. Pickens town Township No. 6. Bacus ville " " 7. Pumpkintown " " 8. Eastatoe Centre township , Columbia twp., inch Columbia city- Colombia city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Lower township Upper township Sl^AETiKBUBGH. Beech Springs township, incl. "Well- ford village. "Wellford village Cflmpobello township Cherokee township COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 285 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions— SOUTH CAROLINA— Continued. Minor civil divisions. SPARTANBUEGH — Continued. Cross Anchor township, incL Cross Anchor town. Cross Anchor town Fair Forest township Glenn Springs township Limestone Springs township, inol. Gaff- ney City town. Gafthey City town Pacolett township .-. ReidsviUe twp., incL KeidaviUe town. . . ReidsvUle town Spartanburgh township, incl. Spartan- hnrgh town. Spartanbnrgh town White Plains township, incl. Cowpens town. Cowpens town 4. . "Woodruff twp., incl. "Woodruff's towm. Woodruff's town |C SUMTER. Bishopvilletwp., inch Bishop ville town. Bishop viUe town Carter's Crossing township Concord township Lynchhurg township Manchester township Maysville twp., incl. May svUle town . . . Maysville town Middieton twp., incL Wedgefield town. Wedgefield town Mount Clio township Privateer township Providence township Eafting Creek township Shiloh township Spring Hill township Statestaurg township Sumter township, incL Snmter town . . . Sumter town Swimming Pens township UNION. Bogansville township Cross Xeys township 1880. 2,254 121 1,730 2,545 3,880 400 1,851 4,420 266 7,521 3,253 2,337 112 i,927 254 2,309 144 1,623 2,148 2,780 590 2,304 396 1,773 197 2,456 2,171 2,034 2,176 2,405 1,950 3,061 5.166 2,011 2,091 2.232 1,495 Minor civil divisions. UNION — continued. Draytonville townsMp Fish Dam township Goshen Hill townshii) Goudeysville township , Jonesville twp., incl. Jonesville town . Jonesville town Pinckney township Santuc township Union township, incl. TTnion town Union town Wn.LIAM6BUBGH. Anderson township Hope townshii) Indian township Johnson township Kings twp., incl. Kingstree town Kingstree town Lake twp., incl. part of Scranton vUl. . Scranton village (part of) Laws township Lee's twp., incl. part of Scranton vill . Scranton viUage (part of) , Mingo township Penn township Bidge townshi;^ Sumter township Sutton's township ., l?urkey township Scranton village (in Lake and Lee's) YOEK. Bethel township Bethesda township Broad. River township Bullock's Creek township Catawha twp., incL Bock Hill town . . - Bock Hill town Cherokee twp., incl. Black's Station tn. Black's Station town Ebenezer township Fort Mill twp., incl. Fort Mill town Fort Mill town .' King's Mountain township Xork twp., incl. Yorkville town , Torkville town TENNESSEE. AKBEBSON. Civil dist. 1 " " 2, incl. AndersoiiTilleTill- Andersonville village Civil diat. 3 4 " " 5, incl. Coal Creek village Coal Creek village Civil dist. 6, incl Ciinix>ji i»wn Clinton town — Civil dist. 7 " 8 ^ " 9 " " 10 " 11 " " 12 BEDFOBD. CivUdist. 1 " " 2 " " 3, incl. Wartraoe town . . . "Wartrace town Civil dist. 4, inol. Bellbnckle town . - Bellbnckle town Civil dist. 5... 754 982 77 739 1,280 1,625 800 1,075 263 570 592 610 712 1,301 2,635 468 1,559 298 1,044 BEDFORD — continued. Civil dist. 6 " * ' 7, incl. Slielbyvllle town . . Shelbyville town Civil dist. 8 9... " 10 " " 11, inoL Unionville town . . TJnionville town CivUdist 18 " " 19, inol. Bielunond town . . . Eichniond town CivUdist. 20 " 21 " 22 " 23 " " 24, incL Flat Greek viUage Mat Creek village Civil dist. 25, incl. wie following villages Normandy village Eowesville village BENTON. CivUdist. 1 " 2 286 COMPENDIUM OP THE. TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oi/oil divisions — TENNESSEE — Continued. Miaor civil divisionB. BBMTOS — continued. Civil dist. 3 i *' " 5, incl. Camden village - Camden village CivUdist. 6 " 7 10. 11. 12. Civil dist 1. " 2. " '* 6, incl. Pikeville village . PikeviUe vULage - Civil diet. 7 9. 10. CivUdist. 1 " '* 2 and 4, incL Frieudaville village. FriendsvUle village CivUdist. 3 and 8 " 5 " " 9, incl. Mary ville village. - - Maryville village Civil dist. 10, incl. Louisville village . . ■ Lonisville village Civil dist. 11, inoL Eookford village . . . Rockford village Civil dist. 12 13. U 15- 16 17. 18. CivUdist 1. 2. '* " 6, incL Cleveland village. Cleveland village CivUdist. 7 , " ' ' 8, incl. Charleston town . Charleston town - CivUdist. 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 CAMPBELL. CivUdist. 1. Craig's ^' " 2. Hatmaker " " 3. Lindsay's " " 4. Jacksboro', incL the fol- lowing villages : Carey viUe vUlage Jackshoro' viUage CivUdist. 5. Walker " " 6. Glenn 681 622 1,443 200 772 760 1,220 943 659 261 493 389 634 606 434 626 922 146 491 733 676 307 1,036 1,031 134 1,200 897 743 869 2,377 1,098 1, 218 215 1,065 144 711 1,410 1,247 771 449 570 401 627 833 966 771 693 2,412 1,874 716 941 359 Oil 1,007 666 000 692 1,278 1,062 644 1,398 212 274 651 621 Minor civU divisions. CAMPBELL — contmned. Civildiet. 7. Dry Branch " " 8. Page " " 9. Lowe's " " 10. Lower Elk , " " 11. TJpperBlk " " 12. Sharp's " " 13. StraightFork " " 14. Beech Fork Fincastle viUage (in the 5th and 6th civil districts). OAHNOir. Civil dist. 1- " " 6, incL Woodbnry town . - - "Woodbury town CivUdist. 7 10. 11, incl. Auburn village Auburn village Civil dist. 12, incl. Brady sviUe village . Bradysville village CivUdist. 13 " 14 OAKSOLL. CivUdist. 1 " " 2, incl. TreyevantviUage... Treyevant vUlage - CivUdist 3 " 4 ' " 5, incLMcLemoresviUe vUl. McLemoresvUle viUage - CivUdist 6 " 7 " " 8 9 " 10 " " 11, incl. Huntingdon town. . . Huntingdon town CivUdist 12 " " 13, incL Clarksburg village . . Clarksburg vUlage CivUdist 14 " 15 " " 16 " 17 " 18 " " 19 " 20 " " 21 " 22 " 23 " 24 " 25 CARTER. CivUdist 1. Elk Creek " " 2. Crab Orchard *' " 3. Doe Hiver Cove " " 6. Buffalo Creek " " 6. Taylortown... '* '* 7. Elizabethtown, includ- ing Elizabethtown town- Elizabethtowu town CivUdist 8. Turkeytown " " 9. Carriage Mill " " 10. Carter's Furnace " " 12. Stoney Creek " " 13. Carter's Depot COMPENDITIM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 287 Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions — TENNESSEE — Continued. Minor civil diYlaions.' CHEATHAM. Civil dist. 1, inol. AsUand City town. . Asliland City town Civil dist. 2 3 , " 4 " " 5 e , " " 7 8 " 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " " 14 " 15 CLATBOBKK. CivUdist. 1 2 „ 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " " 9,incl.Tazewelltown Tazewell to-wn Civil dist. 10 " 11 , " " 12 , " 13 CLAT. Civil dist. 1 " 2 3 , " " 4 , " " 6 -■ " 6 " " 7 = " 8 9 " 10 COCKE. CivUdlst. 1. Big Creek •' " 2. GraBS " " 3. PaiTOttsville, incl. Par- rottsviUe village. ParrottsvUle village Civil diet. 4. Chuctey Knol)l)s " " 5. Irish Bottom " " 6. Newport, incL Newport village. Newport village Civil dist. 7. Batch Bottom " " 8. Sweetwater " *' 9. English's Creek' " " 10. Lower Cosby " " 11. Bridgeport *. " " 12. Upper Cosby " " 13. Grassy I'ort COFFEE. CivUdist. 1 " " 2 " 3 " 4 " " 5 , " " 6, incl. Manchester village.. Manchester villago Civil dist. 7 " 8 " 9 993 170 764 654 653 534 365 549 225 607 460 641 270 507 661 173 755 6)1 915 1,011 907 1,188 878 1,479 2,348 342 591 981 1,033 676 351 474 853 883 759 967 658 399 491 1,152 1,481 905 1,304 100 1,851 1,144 1,411 347 1,491 777 755 878 694 1,189 770 695 1,683 847 727 1,735 438 675 398 641 Minor civil divisions. COFFEE — continncd. CivUdist. 10 " 11 " " 12 " " 13, incl. Tnllahoma village . . . Tnllahoma viUage CivUdist. 14 " 15 •- CROCKETT. CivU dist. 1. Pearson's MiU " " 2. Mason's G-rove " " 3. Gadsden, incl. Gadsden village. Gadsden village CivUdist. 4. James " " 6. BeU's Depot, incl. Bell's D^ot town. Bell's Depot town Civil dist. 6. Alamo, incL Alamo vill . . Alamo village Civil dist. 7. Quinoy " " S.Cairo " " 9. CrootettMllle " " 10. Maui-ycity *' " 11. New Dyer Chnrch " " 12. Friendship, incl. Friend- ship village. Friendship vm.ige Civil dist. 13. Chestnnt Blnff, incl, Chestunt Bluff village. Chestnut Blnff village Civil dist. 14. Johnson B Grove, incl. Johnson's Grove town. Johnson's Grove town CUMBERLAND. Civil dist. 1 " 2 " 3 " " 4 " " 5, inch CrossviUe village . - Crossville village Civil dist. 6 " 7.-- " " 8 : " " 10 DATEDSOH. Civil dist. 2. incl. McWhirterville vill McWhirterville village CivUdist. 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " " 8 " " 9, incl. Flat Eock village . . Flat Eoct village CivUdist. 10 " 11 " " 12 " " 13 " . 14 " 15 " " 16 " 18 " 19 " " 20, inol. the foUowing viUs . Edgeville Junction viUage GoodletsvUle viUage CivUdist. 21 " " 22 " 23 " 24 " " 25 288 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil diviaiOJia — TENNESSEE — Continued. Minor civil divisions. DAvrosON— confciiraed. Nqflhvillecity. Ward 1 2 4. 5 . 6 . 7 . 8. 9 . 10. 11 . 12 . 13 . 14. 15. Civil dist. 1. " 2. " " 4, iBcL Decaturville toTTO . Decaturville town — , Civil dist. 5 6. 7., 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. CivU dist. 1 " " 2, incl. the folloTving viUs . Dowelltown villiige Liberty villaee CivU dist. 3 " 4 6.. 7.. 10.. 11.. 12.. 13.. 14., 15.. 16., 17., Civil dist. 1. '■ 2. 4., 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.. 12. DYEE. Civil dist. 1 " 2 " 3 " " 4, Inol. Dyersburg tovra . Dyersbnrg town CivUdist. 5 " " 6, incL Ne"wbem tovm . . . Newheru tOTni '. -.- 43, 360 2,019 2,261 3,366 2,7J.6 2,738 4,167 3,863 4,058 2,733 3,266 2,961 2,358 1,817 2,669 2,368 854 699 691 1,594 252 585 496 550 299 601 667 756 706 1,039 1,066 210 285 932 1,106 932 772 874 548 2,301 716 479 602 384 441 588 1,553 490 967 847 559 897 1,622 1,903 693 1,808 839 SOS 1,044 876 734 966 814 2,543 1,010 1,290 2,285 506 Minor civU divisions. DTEK — continued. Civil dist. 7 " 8 " 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 " 14 " 15 " 16 FAYETTE. Civil dist. 1, incl. Somerville town . SomerviUe town Civil dist. 2 " " 6, incl. Galloway's village. Galloway's village CivU dist. 7 10., 11. 12, incl. Moscow town ... Moscow town Civil dist. 13, incl. La Grange town. LaGninge town CivU dist. 14 " " 15 FEKTKE88. Civil dist. 1 " " 2 " '* 3, incl. Jamestown village. Jamestown village CivU dist. 4 " " 5 " " 6 " " 7 " " 8 " " 9 " " 10 " " 11 " " 12 TSAHKLra. Civil dist. 1, reel, the following towns Decherdtown "Winchester town CivU dist. 2 " " 3 " " 4 " " 6 '* " 10, incL Cowan town . Cowan town .- CivU dist. 11 " " 12 " " 13 " " 14 " " 15 " " 16 " " 17 " " 18 GIBSOK. CivU diet. 1. Heath's , '* " 2. South Gibson , " " 3. Humboldt, incl. Hum- holdt town. Humboldt town COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 289 Table XTS..— Population of minor oivil dmsiorw— TENNESSEE— Contiimed. Minor civil divisions. GIBSON — continued. Civil diat. 4. Bailey's " " 5. Brazil, inol. Brazil vill . . Brazil village Civil dist. 6. Eaton " " 7. Trenton, inol. Trenton tn Trenton to>yn CivU dist. 8. Yorkville, iaoLTorkville town. Torliville town Civil dist. 9. Rutlierford,iucl. Enther- ford town. Euth erford town Civil dist. 10. Smith's " " 11. Grice's " " 12. Davis' Shop " " 13. Milan, incl. Milan town . Milan town Civil dist. ]4. Bradford " " 15. Belew'a " " 16. Hicliory G-rove " 17. North Gihson " " 18. GibsonStation, inol. Gib- son Station village. Gibson Station village Civil dist. 19. "Walnut Grove " " 21. Dyer Station, inol. Dyer Station village. Dyer Station village Civil dist. 22. Idlewild " " 23. Abbott's " " 24. Possum Pond CivEdist. 1 " '* 2, incl. the following vills... Aspen Hill village Lester's Station village Prospect village Civil dist. 3, incl. Bethel village Bethel village Civil dist. 4, incl. Minor Hill village. . . Minor Hill village Civil dist. 5 " " 6 " " 7, incl. Pulaski town Pulaski town , Civildist. 8 , " " 9, incl. Elkton village Elkton village , Civildist. 10 " " 11 " " 12 " " 13 " 14 " *' 15, incl. the following towns Lynuville town Old Lynnville town Civildist. 16 " 17 " " 18 •" *' 19, incl. Campbell ville vill.. CampbeUviUe village Civil dist. 20, incl. Bunker Hill village Bunker Hill village Civil dist. 1, incl. Butledge town . Eutledgetown Civildist. 2 10 19 CO 933 1,165 135 1,619 3,001 1, .183 1,928 99 1,074 323 1,230 1,249 1,192 3,375 1,600 1,229 975 1,102 830 1,078 131 1,265 1,692 401 635 601 975 1,629 2,413 199 76 176 1,916 153 1,235 31 1,768 1,884 3,616 2,089 2,366 2,044 87 1,069 1,655 2,208 1,396 1,407 2,600 228 144 1,711 1,055 1,433 1,110 80 1,619 75 1,260 126 1,197 1,067 761 813 906 650 947 GRAmGER— continued. Civildist. 11.. " " 12.. " " 13. " " 14. Civil dist. 1- " " 2. " " 4, incL "Warrensburg vill . . "Warrenshurg village Civil dist. 5 " " 10 incl. Greenville village . . Greenville village Civildist. 11 " " 12 " " 13 " " 14 " " 15 " " 16 " " 17 " " 18 " " 19 " " 20 " " 21 " " 22 " " 23, incl. Blue Spring village. Blue Spring village Civildist. 24 " " 25 GRtJUDr. Civildist. 1.. " " 2.. " " 3.. " " 4. " " 5. " " 6. " " 7. " " 8. '* " 10, incl. the following vills . Altamont village Beersheba village Civildist. 11 HAMBLEN. Civil dist. 1. Panther Springs 2. Witt's Foundry *' " 3. Morristown, incl. Mor- ristown town. Morristown town Civildist. 4. Golar " " 5. Burnett's " 6. Dyke's " " 7. Bewlev's " " 8. Eusseilville " " 9. 'Whitesburg " " 10. Hartman's HAMILTON. Civildist. 1 " " 2. " " 12, InoLSoddy vBlage. Soddy village 2-90 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tajble XIX, — PopulaUon of minor eiml diviaiona — TENNESSEE — Continaed. Minor civU divisions. J880. Minor civil divisions. 1880. HAMILTON— continued. ClLattanooga city and civil dist. 14 (co- extensive). "Ward 1 12, 892 2,591 2,131 2,695 2,590 2,985 1,175 145 36 351 1,050 586 434 752 546 450 1,037 157 835 628 490 814 483 518 500 839 187 2,530 467 93 1,477 1,606 2,006 934 2,070 1,043 627 464 585 1,153 95 1,688 189 801 1,130 794 1,886 196 1,000 897 742 631 192 188 647 707 47 1,038 2,370 1,006 400 1,383 680 989 504 786 121 429 HAEDIN— oontinned. Civildist. 12 1,443 " 13, inoL SaltiUo town Saltillo tOTm 1,630 263 » 2 - Civildist. 14 558 " " 15 629 »t 4 , ■ " " 16 700 " 5 HAWKIKB. Civildist. l,iiicL Saint Clair vUlago... Saint Clair village - ..- Civil dist. 15, incl. the following vills- . . CMckamauga Station village 1,143 nivil dist 16 192 912 " " 3 1,052 " " 4 1,009 879 " " 6 Civildist. 1 " 6 1,277 *' " 2 " " 7 1,501 " " 8 1,885 ti << ^ " " 9 1,251 " *' 5 " " 10, incl. Eogersville village.. 2,401 " *' 6, incl. Sneedville village... 740 Civildist. 11 1,270 " " 12 1,573 (1 u g " " 13 500 " " 14 834 11 11 -J^Q " " 15 1,467 " " 16 788 *' " 12 - . . " " 17 868 HArWOOD. Civildist. 1 " •• ■ 14 1,288 HABDEMAU. " " 2 2,390 Civil dist. 1, incl. the following towns. *' " 3, incl. Stanton town 2,456 254 Civil dist. 4 1,661 2,215 1,914 " " 5 Civil dist 2 " " 6 " " 7 5,013 " " 4 -. -. " " 8 2,717 " " 9 2,479 1,545 2,026 351 " " 10 " " 11 Civildist. 7 " " 12 " " 8 HEHDEB60N. Civildist. 1 " " 9 " " 10,inol.partof Sanlsbnrytn. 546 " " 2 882 " '.' 3, inoL Mifflin villsige Mifflin vUlage 1,052 78 " " 13 Civildist. 4." 750 I " " 5 1,053 992 " " 15, incL Toone's town ' " " 6 ::.... .. " " 7 846 " " 8 770 618 " " 18 . -. 33 " " 19, incl. Pocahontas town . . . Civil dist. 10, incl. Lexington town 1,161 329 Saulsbury town (in 1st and ipth civil Civildist. 11 1,000 1,048 1,356 1,516 41 " " 12 " " 13 haedht. " " 14, incl. WeldersvUle village . Weldersville village Civildist. 1 Civildist. 15 :. 841 " 16 452 " " 17 730 " " 18 583 " " 4, incl. Savannah town " " 19 641 " " 20, incl. Lone Tllm village .. . S93 Civildist. 5 35 HENBY. Civildist. 1, incL Paris town " '• 7 " " 9 2,881 1,767 645 Civildist. 2 Civildist. 11 " " 3 1.332 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 291 Table XIX. — PopulaUdn of minor oivil di»i«ions— TENNESSEE— Continued. Minor clyil diYisions. HENKT — contiuTied. CiTildiBt. 4 " "■ 5, inoL Como to'wn Comotown CiTildist. 6 " " 7 " " 8 " *' 9, inoL Henry Station town. ■ Henry Station town Civil dist. 10, 11.. 12.. 13., 14., 15.. 16., 17. 18. IB., 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Civil dist. 1, incl. Centreville town. . Centreville town Civil dist. 2, incl. Little Lot village . Little Lot village Civil diat. 3 " " 4 " " 6 " " 6, incL Pinewood village . Pinewood village Civil dist. 7 " " 8 " " 9 " " 10 " " 11 " " 12.. 14. 15. Civil diet. 1, incl. Danville village - BanvUle village Civil dist. 2, incl. Stewart village . . Stewart village Civil dist. 3, incl. Erin town Erin town Civil dist. 4 " " 5 " " 6 " " 7 HUMPHKBTS. Civil dist. 1 " " 2, incl. Jolinsonville village . JohnBonville village Civil dist. 3, incl. Hustbnrg village - . . Hustburg village Civil dist. 4 ■' " 5 " '* 6, incL Waverly village Waverly village Civil dist. 7 " " 8 10., 11. " " 12, incL Bakerville town . Baierville town 867 1,350 84 512 918 476 1,510 146 1,067 1,647 656 772 1,116 115 1,110 396 655 811 635 780 299 648 715 429 1,616 287 882 78 716 1,141 874 1,132 288 885 588 926 743 531 385 888 414 374 77 296 92 885 485 665 399 483 500 401 973 328 1,340 83 753 764 1,136 510 494 833 596 906 88 Minor civil divisions. 1880. BUUPHBETS— continued. Civil dist. 13 " " 14 " " 16 JACEBOM. Civil dist. 1, incl Gainsboro' village . .. Gainsboro' village Civil dist. 2 " " 3 " " 4 " " 5, incl. Granville village Granville village Civil dist. 6 " " 7 " " 8 " " 9 " " 10 :- " " 11 " " 12 " " 13 " " 14 JAMES. Civil dist. l,incl. Harrison village Harrison village Civil dist. 2 " " 3 " " 4 : " " 6, incL Ooltewah village Ooltewab village Civil dist. 6 " " 7 " " 8 JEFFEB60N. CivUdist. 1 " " 2, incL Dandridge village Dandridge village Civil dist. 3 " " 4 " " 5 " " 6 " " 7, incL part of New Market village. New Market village (part of) Civil dist. i, incL part of New Market village. New Market village (part of) Civil dist. 9, incl. Mossy Creek village. . Mossy Creek village , Civil dist 10 " " 11 " " 12 ; " " 13 , " " 14 " " 15 " " 16 New Market village (in 7tli and 8th oivil dists.) JOHHSOK. Civil dist. 1 " " 2, incl. TaylorsvlUe village . Taylorsville village Civil dist. 3 " " 4 " " 5 892 369 463 1,902 352 920 666 619 1,280 179 274. 516 631 1,029 679 1,227 767 773 735 658 206 373 778 619 1,403 263 396 510 450 759 1,257 431 1,262 1,115 961 544 1,138 245 1,043 109 1,804 399 1,032 517 1,695 564 508 773 874 354 922 1,476 278 849 922 704 623 857 329 677 408 292 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabub XIX. — Population of minor dvil divi8ion8 — TENNESSEE — Continued. Minor civil divisions. KNOX. Knoxville city and civil dist. 1 (coex- tensive). Ward 1 " 2 3 ,. " 4 " 5 Civil dist. 2, incl. the following places. Eastport village Shielda town Civil dist. 3 " " 4 " " 5 " " 6 " " 7 " " 8 " " 10, incl. Concord village Concord village Civil dist. n " " 12, incl. the following places. Knoxville (White's addition) Mechanicsville town Civil dist 13 " " U " " 15 " " 16 " " 17 " " 18 " " 19 " " 20 " " 21 " " 22 " " 23 Civil dist. 1., " " 2. " " 3. " " 4. " " 5. " " 6. LAUBERDALE. Civil dist. 1, incl. Bnrhamville village Durhamville village Civil dist. 2, incl. Eipley village Eipley village Civil dist. 3, incl. Henning village Henning village Civil dist. 4, iucY. Fulton village Fulton village Civil dist. 5 , " " 6 , " 7 " " 8 , " 9 " " 10 " " 11 " " 12 LAWRENCE. Civil dist. 1. " " 2. " " 8, incL Lawrencebuxg vill . Lawrenceburgvillage Civil dist. 9 " " 10 1,155 921 859 597 1,528 1,687 1,609 1,337 3,251 149 720 1,454 794 1,077 1,129 983 2,116 246 1,793 4,550 1,221 1,178 748 965 1,125 1,051 952 1,087 1,275 574 897 1,023 748 776 ,386 537 607 341 321 1,910 135 2,636 353 1, 653' 148 £92 224 807 975 1,282 1,435 297 1,201 888 942 Minor civil divisions. LAWEENCB — continned. Civil dist. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Civil dist. LEWIS. 1. Cathey's Creek. 2. 3. Cane Creek . 4. Bigby. 5. 6. Palestine 7. Tnmbon's Mills. 8. Bnfiialo LIMCOLN. Civil dist. " * ' 3, incl. Flintville village . - . Flintville village Civil dist. 4 " " 5, incl. Mulberry village... Mulberry village Civil dist. 6, incL Oak HiU village Oak Hill viUage Civildist 7 " " 8, incLFayetteville town-. Fayetteville town CivU dist. 9 " " 10, incl. Petersburg village . Petersburg village Civildist. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23, incl. Eelso village. . Kelso village CivU dist. 24 " '" 25 LOUDON. Civildist. I.Loudon 2. Stockton Valley 3. Blue Springs 4. Philadelphia 5. Piney 6. Morganton ,. 7. Hughes' Mill 8. TJnitia 9. Lenoirs 10. Eaton's Cross Koads . 11. Hackberry M'MDHI. Civildist. 1. 2. 889. 780 940 483 513 713 535 1,093 .'503 691 919 11. 12. ,„J COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 293 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divieions — TENNESSEE— Continued. Minor oiTil dlTisions. ISSO. Minor ciyil diTisions. 1S80. ClTUd (1 M'mHW— continued, let 13 746 866 1,043 1,021 491 745 1,375 772 942 2,377 1,102 1,433 948 1,346 1,136 656 893 636 432 «99 ,613 866 1,571 776 741 1,001 620 953 738 393 670 331 718 809 2,367 493 220 1,363 153 1,001 1,591 1,131 1,097 1,689 1,725 701 2,163 1,093 1,768 729 888 8,762 5,377 1,367 1,439 144 292 919 1,190 821 577 2,124 504 348 853 2,064 180 894 MARSHALL. CiTildist 1 1,220 949 ' U " " 2 ' 15 " " 3 931 ' 16 " " 4 ... . 1,349 ' 17 " " 5 1,120 1,105 131 m'hairt. " '* 6, incLFarmington town... Farmington town.--- Civil dist. 7 953 CivUdJst. 1 " " 8, incl. Chapel HUl town . . . Chapel Hill town l;e23 112 2 «i 3.: Civildiat 9 762 't ' 4 '' " 10 1,150 591 11 ' 5 " " u 11 ' 6 11 11 j2 843 11 ' 7 /- " " 13 1,012 796 11 8 " " 14 , 11 ' 9 * * " 15, incl. Lewiaburg town — 2,012 460 It • 10 11 ' 11 Civildiat 16 920 »i ' 12 " " 17,incl. Connersville town .. 1,923 290 11 ' 13 " • u JIAUEY. Civildiat 1 11 " 15 11 ' 16 n ' 17 700 " " 2 610 MACON. " " 3 690 " " 4 980 Civil d ist. 1 " " 5 1,281 2,724 100 ' 2 " 6, incl. the following villa . . 11 * 3 11 4 199 11 ' 5 Civil dlat 7 1,616 1 504 11 6 11 It g 11 ' 7 " " 9, incl. the following places. 6,578 3,400 1 672 11 * 8 11 ' 9 11 ' 10 Civil diat 10 1,' 624 1 549 11 ' 11 11 11 ^ 11 ' 12 " " 12 2,041 1,612 " " 13 MADTeON. " " 14 1,141 754 " " 15 Send PilLS( CiTil d Medc CiTil d Jaok CiTil d " " 16 796 " 17 1,531 lat. 2, mcL Medon Tillage " " 18, incl. Santa P6 town Santa F6 town 1,417 166 Civil diat 19 1,446 " 20 1,832 1 5 " 21 1,796 * 6 " " 22, incl. Spring Hill village . . Spring Hill viUage 2,395 ■400 Clvildi8t23 1,215 " 24 1,114 " 25 958 ' 11 UEIQB. Civildiat 1 ' 12 * 13 1,115 ' 15, incl. Jackson city " " 2 1,125 1,017 " " 3 St. 16 " 4 1,017 " " 5 550 " " 6 773 " 7 806 " 8... 714 CiTil di st 1 HOKBOE. Civil diat 1, incl. Sweet Water town . 2 ' 3 ' 4 1,335 677 ' 5 6 Civil diat 2 608 ' 7 " " 3 ... . 735 ' 8 11 11 ^ 433 9 11 11 g 464 ' 10 11 11 Y 931 ' 11 " " 8, incl. Jalapa village 1,063 57 • 12 13 Civil cincts were not separately retnmed. Jnst. preo. 1, inol. pt. of Texarkana tn. Texarkana town (part of) Just. preo. 2 Texarkana town (in ISo. 1. and in Miller county, Arkansas). Election prec. 1., " " 2.. " " 3.. " 4., " 5.. 7, 8, and 9. Details cannot l)e given, as the pre- cincts were not separately returned. BRlBCOB (unorganized). (Npt subdivided into precincts.) Jnst. prec. 1. " 2.. " 3., " 4.. " 5. Just. preo. 1 . " 2. " 3. " 4. " 5. " 6. " 7. Just. prec. 1. " " 2. •'. 3. "' 4., " 5., CALDWELL. Comm. prec. 1, incl. Lockhart town. Lockhart town Comm. prec. 2 OALHOUK. Just. prec. 1, incl. Indianola town . Indianola town Tust. prec. 2 " 3 " 4. CALLAHAN. (Organized in 1877.) Jnst. prec. 1 4,741 1,833 2,824 1,937 1,463 2,619 2,628 1,612 908 403 287 1,317 2,058 2,364 1,283 1,068 1,641 1,970 3,010 953 990 654 1,557 1,253 1,032 748 718 561 3,206 718 4,103 2,751 1,697 215 72 801 512 CALLAHAN— continued. Just.pree. 3. " *' 4, " 5. CAUEBON. Comm. preo. 1 " " 2, incl. Brownsville eity . Brownsville eity Comm. preo. 3 " " 4.. .....--- CAMP. Just. preo. 1. " " 2. " " 3.. " " 4.. CASBOK (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts). CABS. Just. preo. 1 " 2 " 3 4, incL Qneen city. Queen city- Just, prec. 5... " " 6. 7, incL Atlanta town . Atlanta town Just prec. 8 CAETSO (unorganized). (Kot subdivided into precincts.) CHAMBEES. Jnst. prec. 1. Double Bayou. " "2. Turtle Bayou . " " 3. "Wallisville " " 4. OldEiver " " 5. Cedar Bayou ... " " 6. Smith Point... CHEROKEE. Just. preo. 1. " 2.. " 3.. " 4.. " 5., " 6.. " 7., '■ 8.. CHILDRESS (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Just. prec. 1. COCSRAM (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) COLEMAN. (Organized in 1876.) Sleotion prec. 1 " 2 522 584 347 396 291 2,487 7,455 4,938 2,608 2,409 2,849 1,524 725 833 3,910 993 3,294 2,696 301 842 2,286 1,717 607 519 353 311 309 4,105 2,063 3,390 2,713 1,912 1,360 608 677 1,132 502 392 759 556 824 428 452 807 428 300 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XJX.— Population of minor dvil dit;is«m«—THXAS— Continued. Minor civil divisions. C0LEMA17 — continaed. Election prec. 3.. 4. 5- 6. 7.. 9. 10. 11. Jnst. prec. 1, incL McKinney city. McKinney city tTnst. prec. 2 " 3 " 4 , " " 5, incL Piano town Piano town Jnst. prec. 6 " 7 " 8 , COLLINGSWOHTH (nnoFganized) . (M'ot subdivided into precincts.) COLORADO. Just. prec. 1, incl. Columbus town ... Columbus town Jnst. prec. 2 " 3 " " 4, incL "Weimar town "Weimar town -. Just. prec. 5 " 6 " 7 Comm. prec. 1 and New Braunfels tn. (coextensive). Comm. prec. 2 COMANCHE. Just, prec, incl. Comanche town . Comancbe town Just. prec. 2 3 4 5 Just. prec. 1., " " 2., " 3.. " 4., " 5.. COOKE. Jnst. prec, incl. Gainesville city . G-ainesville city Wardl " 2 Just. prec. 2. 4 and 8.. 6 6 7 130 334 104 135 475 413 226 276 275 6,421 1,479 3,298 2,711 2,520 4,489 55« 2,712 2,161 1,665 3,813 1,959 831 1,480 3,682 626 3,100 1,146 932 1,789 1,938 1,073 1,439 1,096 1,229 704 798 1,301 1,738 1,491 1,108 885 548 274 174 118 8i 160 5,785 2,667 750 962 955 2,968 2,738 1,633 2,811 1,623 Minor civil divisions. Just, prec, incl. G-atesville village . , G-awsville village Just. prec. 2 " 3 " " 4and5 " " 6and7 " 8 COITLE (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) CROCKETT (unorganized). (Not subdivided inro precincts.) CROBBT (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) DALLAM (unorganized). (Not subdivided into preciucts.) DikLLAS. Just. prec. 1, incl. Dallas city. . Dallas Has city. "Ward 1.. " 2.. Jnst. prec. 2- DAWSOK (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) DEAF SMITH (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Just. prec. 1 .- " " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 DENTON. Just. prec. 1, incL Denton city - - Denton city Just. prec. 2, incl, Pilot Point village Pilot Point village Jnst prec. 3 " 4 " 5 * ' " 6, incL Little Elm village . Little Elm village Jnst. prec. 7 " 8 DB WITT. Comm. prec. 1, incl. Cuero city Cuero city Comm. prec. 2 " " 3, incl. Torktown town . Torktown town Comm. prec. 4 DICKENS (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) DIMMIT (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSFS. 301 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — TEXAS — Contmued. Minor oItH diviBions. DONLEY (nnorganized). (K"ot subdivided into precincts.) DUVAL. (Organized in 1876 ; preTlonaly attached to Nueces county.) Gomm. preo. 1 , " " 2 , " " 3 and 4. EASTLAND. Just-prec. 1. " 2. EDWARDS (unorganized).,. (Kot subdivided into precincts.) Just. prec. 1, incL "Waxahachie town- - - Waxahacliie town Just. preo. 2 " " 3, incL Ennis city Ennis city Just. prec. 4 " 5 EL FASO. Comm. prec. 1 and Tsleta town (coex- tensive). Comm. prec. 2, incl. El Paso town , El Paso town , Comm. prec. 3 " " 4 and San Elizario town (coextensive). enciSal (unorganized). -2 (Not subdivided into precincts.) ERATH. Just. prec. 1 " 2 *' 3 " 4 " " 5 " 6 *' 7 " 8 FALLS. (Details cannot be given, as the pre- cincts were not separately returned.) • FANNIN. Just. prec. 1, incl. Bonham town lionbam town Just. prec. 2, incl. Savoy town Savoy town Just. prec. 3 " 4 " "5, incl. Honey (3-rove town .. Honey Grove town Just. prec. 6 " " 7 1880. 2,888 1,130 1,714 1,495 648 354 251 688 498 400 521 779 736 703 910 917 2,609 1,606 945 783 742 1,106 4,256 1,880 2,767 348 3,482 3,928 4,186 884 1,784 2,665 2,433 Minor civil dlTisiona. jTist.precs. 1,2, and 3 Jnst. prec. 4 " 5 " " 6, incl. Flatonia toTm Flatonia town Just. preo. 7 " " 8, inol. Sohulenburg town . . Schulenburg town La Grange city (in just. prec. ITo. 1) . FISHER (nnorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) FLOYD (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) FOET BEND. Just. prec. 1.. " 2., FBANKLrS. Just. prec. 1.. " " 2.. " 3.. " 4., " 5., FEEE8T0NE. Jnst. prec. 1.. ■■ 2. 3., 4.. 5. 6. 7. Comm. prec. 1 and 2. GAINKB (unorganized), (Not subdivided into precincts.) GALTEBTON. G-alveaton city and jnet. precs. 1 and 2 (coextensive), "Ward 1 " 2 3 " 4 5 " 10... " 11... " 12..-, Just. prec. 3- (I u ^_ " 6. " 6. GARZA (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Comm. prec. 1. " 2. 302 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor mvil divisions — TEXAS — Continued. Minor civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. 1880. GiLiiESPIB — continued. GomnLpreo. 3 " " 4 GOLIAD. Comm. prec. 1, incL Goliad town Goliad town Comm. prec. 2 " " 3 " 4 GONZALES. Comm. prec. 1, incl. Gonzales town . . Gonzales town Comm. prec. 2 " " 3 " " i GBAY (tinorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) GBATBON. Just. prec. 1, incL Sherman city Sherman city Waidl " 2 : " 3 " i Just. prec. 2, incL Denison town Denison town Just. prec. 3 " " 4 " 5 " " 6, incl. Whiteshoro' town . Whiteshoro'town Just. prec. 7 HAMILTON— continued. Just. prec. 1, inel. Longview town . Longviewtown Just. prec. 2 " " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 GBIMBB. Election prec. 1 " " 2 " " 3, iucL Kavasota village Navaaota village Election prec. 4 " " 5 " 6 " " 7 GUADALUPB. Comm. prec. 1, incl. Seguin town . Seguin town Comm. prec. 2 " 3 " 4 HALE (unorganized). (UTot subdivided into precincts.) HALL (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Comm. prec. 1, inoL Hamilton village . Hamilton village 748 1,409 2,359 885 1,183 4,421 1,581 3,688 3,622 10, 374 6,003 2,179 1,044 1,235 1,635 8,091 3,975 5,442 2,860 2,564 4,175 773 2,634 1,968 3,517 1,525 1,155 1,076 904 1,013 4,788 1,462 3,842 1,611 2,597 1,281 2, 217 2,416 4,751 1,363 2,069 1,981 3,401 Comm. prec. 2. HANSFORD (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) HABDEMAX (Unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Details cannot be given, as the pre- cincts were not separately returned. EABBIS. Just. prec. 1, incL Houston city Houston city Just. prec. 2 " " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 HABBISOK. Just, precs. 1, 2, and 7 " " 3, incL Marshall city Marshall city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Just. prec. 4, inch Hallville village Hallville village Just. prec. 5 " 6.... HARTLEY (Unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) HA6KELL (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) HAYS. Comm. prec. 1, IncL San Marcos town . San Marcos town Comm. prec. 2 1,776 277 HEMPHILL (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) HBNDEBSON. Just. prec. 1 , " "2. Willow Springs " " S.Goshen " " 4. Brownsboro' " " 5. Einoastle " 6 Comm. prec. 1.. " " 2. Just. prec. 1 " " 2 " " 3, incl. Whitney town . Whitney town Just, prec 4 1,289 1,921 1,379 19, 653 16, 513 2,062 1,778 1,057 2,133 1,302 7,702 11, 075 5,624 1,968 1,181 1,123 1,352 3,575 179 1,423 1,402 3,782 1,232 1,824 962 987 2,735 1,100 995 2,261 2,080 564 1,175 1,044 1,839 4,592 2,351 2,679 526 1,515 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 303 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisiona — TEXAS — Continned. Mjnoi civil diYisions. HILL — continned. jTist.preo. S. " " 6. " 7., " 8. HOCKLEY (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Jn8t.prec. 1. HOPKIHB. Just, pred " 2 , " 3 " " 4 " " 5, incl. Sulphur Bluff Till... Sulphur Bluff Tillage Just. prec. 6 " 7 " "8 and Sulpliur Springs twn. (coextensive). HOUSTON. Just. prec. 1, incl. Crockett village . . . Crockett village Just. prec. 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 , HOWARD (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Just, precl- '■ 2. HUTCHUfBON (Unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) JACK. Just. prec. 1 " 2 " " 3 " 4 " 5 The unorganized counties of Bai- ley, Cottle, rioyd. Hale, and Motley are attached to this county for judicial purposes. JACKSON. Comm. prec. 1 . " " 2 - " "3. " " 4- 1880. Just. preo. 1- 1,520 1,939 848 1,210 2,149 799 663 1,107 754 633 4,488 1,870 1,399 1,832 1,153 63 1,833 1,032 1,854 4,957 599 2,045 2,0DS 3,799 2,549 1,347 3,466 3,484 1,879 3,163 1,746 2,072 1,430 1,741 1,272 1,657 990 966 907 672 619 525 946 2,614 Minor civil divisions. JASPEB — continned. Just, prec 3 " 4 JEF1-EK80N. Just. preo. 1 " 2 " 3 " 4; JOHNSON. Just.pree. 1, infcl. Cleburne town Cleburne town Just. prec. 2 " " 3 " " 4 " " 5, incl. G-rand View village Grand View village Juat.prec. 6 ■ 7 " " 8 JONES (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) KABNEB. Comm. prec. 1 " 2 " " 3 " 4 KAUFMAN. Just. prec. 1 " 2 ** " 3, incl. Terrell city Terrell city Just. prec. 4 " 6 " 6 " 7 " 8 KENDALL. Comm. prec. 1 " 2 , " " 3and4 KENT (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Comm. prec. 1, incl. Kerirrille town . . . Kerrville town , Comm. prec. 2 " " 3and4 The unorganized county of Ed- wards is attached to this county for judicial purposes. KIMBLE. Comm. prec. 1 " 2 , " 3 " " 4 KING (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) KnniiY. Comm. prec. 1 " " 2 , " 3 " 4 , 304 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. TABiiE XIX. — Population of minor eivil divisions — TEXAS — Contimied. Minor civil divisions. KNOX (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) LAMAK. , Just. prec. 1, inol. Paris city Pans city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " i Jnst. prec. 2 " 3 " 4 " 6 " 6 " 7 " 8 LAMB (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) LAUFASAS. Just. prec. 1, incl. Lampasas town - . Lampasas town ^ Jnst. prec. 2 " 3 " i " 5 " 6 LA SALLE (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) LAVACA. Just. prec. 1, incl. HaHetsville town. Halletsville town Just. prec. 2 " 3 " i " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 LEE. Just. prec. 1, incl. G-iddings town — (jriddings town Just. prec. 2 " 3 " 4 " " 5 LEON. Just. prec. 1 " 2and7 " " 3and8 " 4 " 5 " 6 LIBEBTT. Co. comm. prec. northeast " " " northwest " " " southeast " " " southwest Liberty town LIMESTONE. Jnst. prec. 1 " " 2 - " 3.'.'.'.'.'... ."'...."." " " 4and7 " " 5, incl. Kosse town Kosse town 1880. 8,600 545 959 1,477 4,812 3,096 2,439 2,278 1,655 3,249 1,062 1,461 653 547 754 902 919 838 3,178 688 2,723 1,689 2,054 1,342 1,124 647 884 2,965 624 946 1,238 2,641 1,147 2,291 3,560 2,182 1,863 1,714 1,207 1,030 1,131 659 1,682 497 3,177 2,421 1,384 4,378 2,532 476 Minor civil divisions. LIMESTONE — Continued. Jnst. prec. 6 " 8. , Mezia town (in just prec. No. 4) LIFBCOMB (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) LIVE OAK. Comm. prec. 1 " " 2 " 3 " 4 , LLANO. Comm. prec. 1 " 3';""J''i!!-"""--!"-"-' " 4 LUBBOCK (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) LYNN (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) M'CULLOCH. (Organized in 1875.) Just. prec. 1, incl. Brady city Brady city Just. prec. 2 , " " 3 " " 4 " 5 , M'LENNAN. Just.precs. 1 and 2, Just. prec. 3 " " 4 " 5 " 6 " " 7 : "Waco city -(in just. prec. No. 1) M'MULLEN. (Organized in 1876.) Coram, precs. 1 and 2 " " 3and4 The unorganized county of La Salle is attaclied to tliis county for judicial purposes. MADISON. Just, precs. 1 and 4 " " 2and3 Just. prec. 5 MAKION. Just. prec. 1 " " 2 " " 3, incl. Jefferson city Jefferson city "Ward 1 2 S " 4 Just. prec. 4 " 6 " C MARTIN (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) 1880. 1,878 476 1,298 504 555 749 186 1,483 1,621 89S 1,063 115 539 70 307 293 14,799 4,177 3,249 988 2,425 1,296 7,295 473 228 2,209 1,801 1,385 446 1,627 5,632 3,260 800 818 851 791 1,563 939 776 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 305 Table XIX. — FopalatUm of mnor cml diviaUma — TEXAS — Continued. MiBOT ciTil difiaioiu. 1S80. Minor civil divisiona. 1880. ConmLpreo. 1. " " 2. " 3. " 4. UATAGOKDA. Just pieo. 1. " 3 and 4. " 6 Coiam.prec.1.. " 2.. " " 3.. " 4., Comm. prec. 1, incL CaetroTiUe tows . GastroTlUe town Conun-preo. 2 Comm. preo. 1- . Jnst. preo. 1 " " 2, incL Uaygfield town . Mayfifield town Just prec. 3 *' " 4, iscLKockdale town-. Bockdale town Just. prec. 5, incL DaTilla town Davillatown Just. prec. 6 " 7 MITCHELL (unorganized). (Kot subdivided into precincts.) UONTAGUE. Just, prec 1. UONTGOMEBT. Election prec. 1 " 2 and 7. " 3 " 4 , " 5 MOORE (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts). Comm. prec. 1. " 2.. MOTLEY (unorganized). (Not subdivided into preoinots.) 20 605 431 520 1,213 1,564 4«5 1,459 725 543 1,666 731 974 «81 1,271 194 180 217 220 1,722 4,160 163 2,607 S,950 1,185 3,078 285 .376 766 1,936 1,700 3,024 2,114 683 1,800 3,632 771 915 3,585 606 645 2,729 371 794 1,138 NACOQDOCHEB. Just. preo. 1 " " 2. Douglass.. " " 3. Melrose... " " 4. Cherino... " " 5. linn Flat . " " 6 " " 7. Liberty... Jnstprecs. 1,3, 4, 6, and 7 " " 2 " " 5 Corsicana city (in just. preo. No. 1) . Just. preo. 1, incL Newton village . Newton village - ,ee. Just prec. 2, incL Burkeville village. EnrVerille village Jnst.prec.3 " s'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. KOLAN (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Gonun. preo. 1, incl. Corpus Christl city. Corpus Clinsti city Comm. preo. 2, incL Nuecestown vill Nuecestown village Comm. prec. 3 OCHILTREE (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) OLDHAM (unorganized). (Not subdivided inni precincts.) OSAHOE. Details cannot be given, aetheprecinets were not separately returned. PALO rniTO. Just.prec.1., " . " 2.. " " 3. " 4. " - " 6. Just prec. 1.. ■■ 2.. 3.. 4.. 5., fASKEK. Jnst. prec. 1, incl. Weatherford city . Weatherford city Jnst. preo. 2 " 3 " 4 " 6 3,482 1,022 2,127 1,630 1,036 1,143 1,250 14, 210 2,340 5,152 3,373 1,143 68 1,630 109 405 908 273 3,96« 3,257 545 145 1,623 1,539 1,781 644 1,504 1,311 765 2,60« 2,036 2,085 1,314 942 841 »01 1,691 «,«31 2,046 3,56« 614 1,495 1,586 1,067 1,060 4S0 306 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ^TEXAS — Continued. Minor civil diTiBions. FABMEB (anorganized. ) (Not subdivided into precincta.) Comm. prec. 1. "■ 2. In 1871, part of Presidio count j at- tached, bnt it is not known in what precinct it is silTaated. FOLK. Jastprec. 1 , " 2 , " " 3, iucl. Hoscow town. . Moscow town Jnstpreo. 4 " " 5 FOTTEB (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) Oomxn. prec. 1. " " 2. BAIBB. (Organized in 1870 fr. pta. of Hopkin*, Hnnt, Yan Zandt, and TVood cos.) Jnat. preo^ 1 BAND ALL (unorganized). (Not subdivided Into precincts.) BBD BIYSB. Jnstprec. 1. " " 2.. " 3.. " " 4.. " 5., " 6., " " 7., " 8. Comm. prec. 1, incL Kefugio town Befiigiotown Comm. prec. 2 and Saint Mary's town (coextensive). ComnLpreCB. 3 and 4... BOBBKTS (unorganized). (Not subdivided inu> precincts.) EOBEBTgOn. Justpreo. IfiiicL Calvert city Calvert city Just prec. 2, incL Heame city Eeamecity Jnstprec. 3 " " 5, incLBremond town .. Bremondtown Jnst.prec. 6 " " 7, incl. Momfordtown., Mumfordtown _~ , 1880. 640 550 315 402 1,624 1,136 2,614 228 877 1,225 417 467 764 1,644 350 242 799 4,099 1,330 1,418 2,234 2,642 863 2,304 1,504 733 465 602 6,484 2,280 4,145 1,421 1,223 1,364 4,239 758 B,179 1,749 114 Sd^or civil divisions. BOCEWALL. Just. preo. 1 " " 2 " " 3 " " 4 EUNNBLS. (Organized in 1880.) Mection preo. 1 " " 2 " 3 " " 4 BUSK. Just. preo. 1 " " 2, inoL OvertoB village Overton village Jnet.prec. 3 " 4 " 6 _ " 6 " 7 SABIHE. Just. prec. 1 .- " 2 " S _ " " 4 " " 6 BAN AUaUBTniB. Just. prec. 1, incl. San Augustine town. San Augustine town Just. prec. 2 " " 3 " " 4 " " 6 BAH JACIHTO. Comm. precs. 1 and 3 ". " 2, incl. Shepherd town Shepherd town Comm. preo. 4 8AK PATBICIO. Comm. prec. 1, incL San Patricio town . . San Patricio town Comm. prec. 2 " " 3and4 SAN BABA. Jnst. preo. 1, inoL San Saba tsws San Saba town Jnst. prec. 2 " 3 " 4 „ 6CUBBT (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) ■HACKXliFOKD. Jnst. preo. 1 " " 2 " " 3 " 4 The unorganized counties of Aji- drewB, Borden, Dawson, Fisher, Graines, HaBkell, Howard, Jones, Martin, Mitchell, Nolan, and Sour* ry are attached to this connty for judicial purposes. COMPENDIUM OP -THE "^ TENTH -^CENSUS. 307 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — TEXAS — Continued. Minor civil diTiaions. Jost. pieo. 1. " 2. " 3. " " 4. " 5. " 6. " 7., shebmah (anoTganized). (Not subdivided m& precincts.) Jnst. preo. 1, inoL Tyler city Tyler city Just. prec. 2, inol. Troope Station toTpn. Troope Station town Jnst. preo. 3 4 . .. — -. . 6 SOMEByELL. Jnst. preo. 1. " " 2., " " 3. " 4. Comm. preo. 1 . " 2 . "3. "4. STEPHSHB. (Organised in 1876.) Jnst. preo. 1. " 2. " " 3. " 4., " 5., " 6.. " 7. " " 8. STONEWALL (unorganized). (Sot subdivided into precincts.) B WISHES (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) TAEKANT. Jnst. prec. 1, incl. Fort Worth, city - . . Fort Worth city Ward 1 " 2 Just. prec. 2. " " 3. " 4. " 5. " " 8, incl. Mansfield town. Mansfield town TAYLOB. (Organized in 1878.) Just. preo. 1. " 2. " 3. " 4.. " 5., 1880. 2,414 1,677 1,174 1,273 1,684 580 721 4,187 2,423 3,595 352 1,621 1,699 2,149 2,973 2,479 3,260 1,196 605 418 630 2,069 3,460 1,859 016 674 557 458 349 628 604 373 2,579 1,796 2,288 2,454 4,513 2,437 943 844 1,642 2,485 249 774 298 241 Minor civil divisions. TBBBT (nnorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) THBOCKMOBTON. - (Organized in 1879.) Just. prec. 1. " 2. Just. preo. 1.. " " 2. " " 3. " 4. " " 6. TOM GREEN. (Organized in 1875.) Comm. preo. 1. " " 2. " " 3. " 4. Details cannot be given, as the pre- cincts were not separately returned. Just.preo.1 " " 2 and 3. " 4 Jnst. preo. 1 and 5. " " 2 " 3 " 4 Jnst. preo. 1.. " 2. 3. 4.. 5. 6., 7.. Comm. preo. 1. " 2. " 3. " 4. VANZANDT. Just. preo. 1., " 2. " 3., " " 4.. " 6., VICTOBIA. Comm. precs. 1 and 2 " " 3 " " 4 WALKEB. Just, prea 1, incL Huntsviile town HuntsviUe town, incL state peniten- tiary. 308 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaiona — TEXAS — Continued. Minor civil diviaionB. WALKEB— continued. Just. prec. 2 " 3 " " 4, incl. Waverly Tillage Waverly Tillage Just prec. 5 " " 6, incl. Dodge town , Dodge town Jast.prec.7 WALLBB. Jnat preo. 1, incL Hempstead town Hempstead town Just precs. 2 and 3 " " 4iHid5 WASHraaTOH. cTust. prec. 1 " " 2, inol. Chapel Hill town Cliapel Hill town Jnst. prec. 3, inol. Brenham city Breuham city Just. prec. 4 " 5 " 6 WEBB. Comm. prec. 1, incl. Laredo city Laredo city Comm. prec. 2 " " 3 " 4 Since 1870, Encifial county has been attached to this county tor judicial purposes. WHARTON. Just. prec. 1 " " 2aud5 " " 3and4 Details eannot be giTen, as the pre- cincts were not separately returned. The unorganizetl counties of Arm- strong, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Collingsworth, Dal- lam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Gray, Hall, Hansford, Hartlw, Hemp- hill, Hutchinson, Lipscomb, Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Par- mer, Kaudaii, Koberts, Sherman, and Swisher are attached to tliis county for judicial purposes. WICHITA (unorganized), (Not subdiTided into precincts.) WILBARGER (Unorganized). (Not subdiTided into precincts.) 1880. 1,366 1,352 1,893 92 1,715 1,317 137 453 4,041 1,612 2,248 2,735 5,014 3,871 675 8,048 4,101 4,435 4,155 2,042 3,811 3,521 123 6U3 736 1,915 1,567 1,077 HlnoT civil divisioiiB. WILLLUIBON. Just. preo. 1, incl. Georgetown town. Georgetown town , Just. prec. 2 8, incl. Sound Bock town. Kound Hock town Comm. preo. 1- " 2. " 3. " 4., Just. prec. 1, inoL Decatur town . ' Decatur town Just prec. 2 " 3 " 4 " 6 WOOD. Just. prec. 1 " " 2, iucLKineolatown. Mineola town Just. prec. 3 " " 4.-.. -. " 5 " " 6 TOAKUM (unorganized). (Not subdivided into precincts.) YOUMG. Just. prec. 1 " " 2 " 3 " 4 The unorganized counties of Cock- ran, Crosby, Dickeos, Garza, Hockley, Kent, King, Lubbock, Lynn, Stonewall, Terry, and Zoakum are attached t^o this county for judicial purposes. ZAPATA. Comm. prec. 1. " 2. " 3. " 4. ZAVALLA (unorganized), (Not subdivided into precincts.) UTAH TEERITORT. Adamsville precinct Beaver precinct, inoL Beaver city. Beaver city Grampion precinct , Greenville precinct — Minersville precinct . gtorprecinoi-... • 192 1,911 1,732 801 214 487 313 BOX ELDER. Bear Eiver city and precinct (coexten- sive in 18S0). Box Elder prec, iucL Brigham city... Brigham city Call's Fort precinct : Curlew ^recmot „— Deweynlle pteclnct COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 309 Table XiX.— Population of minor civil divisions— UTAJB. TEEEITORY— Continued. Minor ciTil divlfliona. 1880. Minor civU divisions. 1880. BOX KU>ER^-continii6d. Gronse Greet precinct 267 183 377 277 366 275 300 462 131 261 749 412 181 464 433 1,234 625 3,896 543 539 304 512 76 678 1,198 1,177 209 1,193 1,676 529 1,073 332 1,430 1,187 239 137 892 691 623 179 846 256 957 123 JUAB. Levan precinct 634 KeUon precinct Mono precinct 603 Malade precinct, incl. Coi-inne city Nepbi precinct and Nephi city (coex- ten.siV6). 1,797 550 Park Valley precinct KAKE. Portage precinct 58 Tenuce precinct Duncan's Retreat precinct 79 "Willard precinct, incl. Willard city Willardcity Glendale precinct -. 338 (xrafton precinct and Grafton village (coextensive). 160 Johnson precinct - - 87 Kanab precinct and Kanab town (co- extensive). 394 Clarkston precinct and Clarkston Til- 174 Mount Carmel precinct . . 137 Tillage (coextensive). Hymm precinct and Hyram city (co- Orderville precmct and Orderville town (coextensive). 514 94 Rockville precinct 232 liOgan precinct and Logan city (coex- tensive). MendoD precinct and Mendon city (co- exteEsive). Millville precinct and Millville village (coextensive). Ke-wton precinct and I^ewton village (coextensive). Paradise precinct and Paradise city (coextensive). Shunesburg precinct and Shunesbnrg town (coextensive). Springdale precinct and Springdale town (coextensive). ToquervUle precinct and ToqnerviUe town (coextensive). Virgin City precinct 82 50 371 264 MILLARD. village (coextensive) Providence precinct and Providence village (coextensive). Kichmond precinct and lUohmond city Fillmore precinct and Fillmore city (coextensive). Holden precinct and Holden town (co- extensive). 987 356 666 Smltbfield precinct and Smithfield city (coexteDsive). Leamington precinct 142 Meadow precinct and Meadow town (coextensive). 212 Scipio precinct 574 DAVIS. MOEGAH. Croydon precinct 248 417 Farmington precinct Morgan City prec, incl. Morgan city . . 582 Kaysville precinct, incLKaysvillecity. PI UTB. Sonth Weber precinct 424 Details cannot be given, as the pre- Greenwich precinct 614 297 IHON. RICH. 161 Cannonville precinct and Cannonville Laketttwn precinct 269 village (coextensive). Meadow viUe precinct 119 Cedar Citv precinct, incl. Cedar city. .. Cedar city . . ; 446 WoodiTiiF precinct , 268 Escalante precinct and Escalante vil ■ lage (coextensive). Hillsdale precinct and Hillsdale vil- SALT LAKB. 661 1,022 387 165 Parowan precinct and Pai'owan city Draper precinct 455 371 320 Creek town (coextensive). Fort Douglas precinct 4oa 310 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions— VTAK TERRITORY — Contmned, Minor civil divisions. SALT i/AKB — continned. Fort Harriman precinct Grron^er precinct Granite precinct Little Cottonwood precinct . Mill Creekprecinct Mountain Dell precinct If orth Jordan precinct Pleasant Green precinct .... Salt Lake City Ward 1 " 2 " 10 " U " 12 " 13 " 14 " 15 " 16 " 17 " 18 " 19 " 20 " 21 Sandy precinct Silver precinct South Cottonwood precinct . South Jordan precinct Su^ar House precinct Union precinct West Jordan precinct BAN JUAN. Bluff City precinct . . . Remainder of county . Chester precinct Ephraim precinct, incl. Ephraim city.. Ephraim city , Fairview precinct, incl. Fairview city . Fairview city Fayette precinct Freetlom precinct , Fountain Green precinct Gunnison precinct Manti precinct, incl. Manti city Manti city Mayflold precinct Moroni precinct and Moroni city (co- extensive). Mount Pleasant precinct and Mount Pleasant city (coextensive). Petty precinct Spring precinct and Spring city (coex- tensive). Tliistlo precinct Wales precinct Annabella precinct BuiTville precinct , Central precinct Elsinore precinct ., Glenwood precinct , Joseph precLDCt Monroe precinct Kedmond precinct Kichfield precinct and Eiclifield city (coextensive). 342 145 200 300 1,416 05 282 179 20, 768 520 273 477 391 340 582 1,216 897 671^ 985 1,327 1,230 1,850 1,803 1,253 1,479 1,133 617 1,585 1,112 1,027 488 121 1,288 440 738 484 857 107 97 188 1,764 ■ 1, 698 1.014 863 278 102 881 729 1,801 1,748 330 838 2,004 117 306 205 203 199 223 462 370 744 158 1,197 Minor civil diviaions. BEViEB — continued. Salina precinct Vermillion precinct , Willow Bend precinct SUMMIT. Coalville precinct and Coalville city (coextensive). Echo precinct Haytsvill e precinct Henneferville precinct and Hennefer- vUle village (coextensive). Kamas precinct Park City precinct, incl. Park city .. .. Park city Parley's Park precinct Peva precinct Rockport precinct Upton precinct and Upton village (co- extensive). Wanahip precinct TOOELE. Batesville preciact . - , Clover precinct Deep Creek precinct Grantsville prec, incl. Grantsville city. Grantsvilfe city Jacob City precinct Lake View precinct Mill precinct Ophir precinct Stockton precinct Tooele precinct, incl. Tooele city Tooele city Vernon precinct UDSTAH. Ashley precinct UTAH. Alpine precinct and Alpine city (co- extensive). American Fork precinct, incL Ameri- can Fork city. American Fork city Benjamin precinct , Cedar Fort precinct Fairfield precinct Goshen precinct Lehi precinct, incL Lehi city Lehi city Payson precinct and Payson city (co- extensive) . Pleasant Grove precinct and Pleasant Grove city (coextensive). Prove precinct and Provo city (coex- tensive). Salem precinct , Santaq uin precinct Spanish Fork precinct and Spanish Fork city (coextensive). Spring Lake precinct SpringyUle precinct and Springville city (coextensive). Thistle valley precinct _, WASATCH. Charleston precinct , Heber precinct, inch Heber city Heber city , Midway precinct Wallsburgh precinct.. ..™--. COMPENDIUM ^ OF ' THE - TENTH - CENSUS. 311 Tabi^ XIX.— Pojj«Zai«m of minor a,ml divisions— VTAB TERRITORY— Continued. Minor civil diviBions. 1880. Minor clTil diyisiona. 1880. WABHINGTON. 156 334 110 234 165 85 1,384 1,332 194 1,046 637 483 329 582 WEBEB— oontinned. Hooper precinct and Hooper city (co- extensive). 84S Harrisburg and Leeds precinct Hebron precinct 819 Pine Valley precinct Lynne precmct, incl. pt. of Ogden city.- 873 Pinto precmct 823 Price City precinct and Price city (co- 243 956 Saint George precinct, incl. Saint George city. Ogden city precinct and pt. of Ogden city (coextensive). 5,246 653 272 Silver Reef precinct and Silver Beef city (coextensive). Washington precinct, incL "Washington city. 328 247 603 344 Ogden city (in Lynne and Ogden City precincts). ■Wardl 6,069 350 " 2 ... . 1,690 Eden precinct — " 3 1,311 "4 ... 2,718 VERMONT. ADDiaOK. Addison town Bridport town Bristol town Cornwall town - Ferriaburgh town G-oshen town (rranville town - Hancock town Leicester town Lincoln town Middlebnry town, incL Middlebury village. Middlebnry village Monkton town New Haven town Orwell town Panton town Eipton town Salisbury town Shoreham town Star]£sboro' town Vergennes city "Waltham town "Weybridge town "WMting town BENSINGTON. Arlington town — Bennington town Dorset town Glastonbury town Landgrove town - Mancnester town Peru town Pownal town Keadsboro' town Rupert town Sandgate town _ Searsburg town Shaftsburg town Stamford town Sunderland town Winhall town ■Woodford town - CALEDONIA. Bamet town Bntketown 847 1,167 1,579 1,070 1,684 326 830 382 634 1,368 2,993 1,834 1,025 1,355 1,351 419 672 775 1,354 1,249 1,782 248 608 455 1,532 6,333 2,005 241 246 1,928 556 2,019 743 957 681 232 1,887 726 665 722 487 1,907 1,252 CALEDONIA — continued. Danville town (proton town Hardwict town Kirby town Lyndon town, incl. Lyndonville village. Lyndonville village Newark town Peacham town Ryegate town Saint Johnsbury town, incl. Saint Johnsbury village. Saint Johnsbury village Sheffield town , Stannard town - Satton town .— Walden town Waterford town Wheelock town CHIITENDEN. Bolton town Buel's gore Burlington city Charlotte town Colchester town, inoL 'VP'inooski village Win ooski village Essex town Hinesburg town Huntington town Jericho town -. Milton town Richmond town Saint Georgetown Shelbume town South Burlington town TJnderhiU town , Westford town - "WiUiston town EBBEX. Averill town Bloomfield town Brighton town Brunswick town Canaan town Concord town East Haven town Ferdinand town ..« 2,003 1,014 1,484 398 2,434 788 679 1,041 1,048 5,800 884 262 815 674 24 11, 365 1,342 4,421 2,833 2,104 1,330 808 1,687 2,006 1,264 93 1,096 664 1,439 1,133 1,342 48 627 1,691 193 637 1,612 225 40 312 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor oivil divisions — VERMONT — Confcinaed. Minor civil divisionB. Minor ciYiJ divlBions. ISSO. ESSEX — continnecl . Granbytown Guildhall town Lemington town Lnnenbnrg town Maidstone town Norton town Victflry town FRAI^KLIN. Avery's gore Bakersfleld town Berkshire town Enosbnrgh town Fairfax town Fairfield town Fletcher town Franklin town Georgia town Highgate town Montgomery town Richftrd town, incl. Richford village. . Richford village Saint Albans town Sheldon town Swanton town GRAND ISLE. Alburgh town Grand Isle town Isle La Motte town Worth Hero town South Hero town LAMOILLE. Belvidere town Cambridge town Eden town Elmore town Hyde Park town Johnson town Morristown town - >■• . Stowe town Waterville town Wolcott town ORANGE. Bradford town, incL Bradford village. . Bradford village Braintree town Brook£eld town Chelsea town Corinth town Ely town Fairlee town Newbury town Orange town , Randolph tn., incl. West Randolph rill "West Randolph village Strafford town Thetford town Topsham town Tunbridge town "Washington town "West Fairlee town ■Williamstown town ORLEANS. Albany town Barton town, incL the following villa. . Barton village Barton Landing village Brownington town Charleston town Coventry town 194 558 222 1,038 286 239 321 16 1,248 1,596 2,213 1,820 2,172 868 1,439 1,504 2,088 1,642 1,818 789 7,193 1,529 3,079 1,614 749 504 637 620 400 1,750 934 682 1,715 1,495 2,099 1,896 547 1,166 1,520 619 1,051 1,239 1,462 1,627 1,875 469 2,316 731 2,910 1,069 1,181 1,529 1,365 1,252 922 1,038 1,038 1, 138 2,364 742 378 854 1,204 911 ORLEANS — continued. Craftsbury town Derby town Glover town Greensboro' town Holland town Irosburgh town Jay town Lowell town Morgan town Newport town, incl. Newport village. Newport village Salem town Troy town, incl. North Troy village. . North Troy village Westfleld town "Westmore town RUTLAND. Benson town, incL Benson village Benson village Brandon town Castloton town, iucl. Castleton village Castleton village Chittenden town , Clarendon town Danby town, incl. Danby village Danby village Fair Haven town Hubbardton town Ira town Mendon town , Middletown town Mount Holly town Mount Tabor town Pawlet town Pittsfield town Pittsford town Poultney town Rutland town, incl. Rutland village . . ■ Rutland village Sherburne town Shrewsbury town Sudbury town Tinmouth town "Wallingford town "Wells town West Haven town WASHINGTON. Barre town Berlin town - Cabot town, incl. Cabot village ; . . . Cabot village Calais town Duxbury town East Montpelier town Fayston town Harris gore Marshfield town Middlesex town Montpelier town, incl. Montpelier vill. Montpelier viliage Morctown town Northfield town, incl. Northfield vill . , Northfield village Plaiufield town, incl. Plainfleld village Plainfield village Roxbury town Waitsfield town Warren town Waterbury town Woodbury town Worcester town WINDHAM. Athens town COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 313 Table XlX.—PopulatUm of minor 0Ter town Domraerston town Grafton town : Gniltbrdtown Halifax town Jamaica town Londonderry town Marlboro' town Newfane town .■ Pntney town , Eockineham town, incL Bellows Falls village. Bellows Stalls village Somerset town Stratt«n town Townshend town Vernon town Wardsboro' town "WestmlDSter town Wbitingham town "Wilmington tn.,incl. "Wilmington Till.. "Wilmington village "Windham town 5,880 4,471 205 621 816 929 1,096 852 1,252 1,154 553 1, 031 1,124 3,797 2,229 67 302 1,099 652 766 1,377 1,240 1,130 286 536 ■WTNDSOK. Andovertown Baltimore town Barnard town Bethel town Bridgewater town Cavcudish town Chester town Hartford town Hartland town Ludlow town, incL Ludlow village Ludlow village Norwich town Plymouth town Pomfrettown , Beading town Eochester town Eoyalton town Sharon town Springfield town, incL Springfield vill Sprmgfleld village Stockbridge town Weathersfleld town "Weston town West "Windsor town "Windsor town "Woodstock town, incL "Woodstock vill "Woodstock village 664 71 1,191 1,693 1,084 1,276 1,901 2,9M 1,598 2,005 1,179 1,471 1,075 1,139 953 1,362 1,558 1,012 3,144 1,586 1,124 1,354 987 690 2,175 2,815 1,266 VIRGINIA. Atlantic mag. dist Lee mag. dist Metompkin mag. dist Pungoteague mag. dist The Islands mag. dist AI.BEHARLE. Charlottesville mag. dist., incL Char- lottesville town. Charlottesville town I"vy mag. dist Eivanna mag. dist Samuel Miller mag. dist Scottsville mag. dist., incl. Scottsville villa™. Scottsville village Whitehall mag. dist ALEXANDRIA. Alexandria city "Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Arlington mag. dist Jeffersou mag. dist Washington mag. dist ALLEGHANT. Boiling Spring mag. dist Clifton mag. dist Covington mag. dist., incL Covingt«n town. Covington town . AMELIA. Giles mag. dist Jackson mag. dist Leigh mag. oust - 4,974 7,486 4,782 5,504 1,662 8,128 2,676 1,413 6,449 5,085 7,290 465 4,253 13, 659 2,660 2,115 5,298 3,586 1; 754 1,319 814 1,658 2,035 1,893 4,024 2,708 3,645 Amherst mag. dist Elon mag. dist Pedlar mag. dist Xemperance mag. dist APPOMATTOX. Clover Hill mag. dist South Side mag. dist Stonewall mag. dist AuonsTA. Beverly Manor mag. dist., incL Staun- ton cit;^. Staunton city Ward 1 " 2 Middle Eiver mag. dist North Eiver mag. dist , Pastures mag. dist Eiverhead mag. dist , South Eiver mag. dist., incl. Waynes- boro' town. Waynesboro' to"wn BATH. Cedar Creek mag. dist MUlboro' mag. dist , Warm Springs mag. dist WilUamsville mag. dist BEDFORD. Chamblissburgh mag. dist Charlemont mag. dist Forest mag. dist Liberty mag. diet., incL Liberty to-wn . Liberty town Lisbon mag. dist Otter mag. dist Staunton mag. dist 4,619 4,342 5,665 4,083 4,273 3,064 2,743 12, 026 _ 6,664 3,490 3,174 6,549 4,313 3,991 4,757 6,074 484 948 1,360 1,075 1,099 3,941 3,657 4,008 6,811 2,191 4,28] 4,236 4,321 314 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabub XIX.~PopulaUon of minor civil dimwons— VIRGINIA— Continned, MechanicBbnrg mag. dJjBt . Bocky Gap mag. dist Seddon mag. dist Sharon mag. dist BOTETOURT. Amsterdam mag. dist., incl. part of Fincastle town. Fincaatle town (part of) Buchanan mag. disc Pinoastle mag. dist., incL part of Fin- castle town. Fincaatle town (i»art of) Fincastle town (in Amsterdam and Fincaatle). BKTJH8WICK. Meherrin mag. dist ..* Powellton mag. dist Red Oak mag. dist Sturgeon mag. dist Totaro mag. dist., incL Lawrenceville ■village. Lawrenceville village BUCHANAX. G-arden. mag. dist Grundy mag. dist Sand Lick mag. dist BUCKINGHAM. Curdsville mag. dist Francisco mag. dist James River mag. diat Marshall mag. dist MayavUle mag. dist Slate Kiver mag. dist CAMPBELL. Brookville mag, dist., incL the follow- ing places : DanieFtown Lynchburg city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 Falling River mag. diet Otter River mag. dist Rustburgh mag. dist,, iiicl. Rustburgh village. Rustburgh village Seneca mag. diet CAKOLINB. Bowling Green mag. dist., incl. Bow- ling Green town. Bowling Green town Madison mag. dist Port Royal mag. dist., incl. Port Royal town. Port Royal town KeedyChurch mag. diet CABBOLL. Fancy Gap mag. dist Laurel Fork mag. dist., incl. part of Hillsville town. Hillaville town (part of) Pine Creek mag. dist., incl. Part of Hillaville town. Hillaville town (part of) 1,480 1,180 1,058 1,286 5,009 331 4,808 4,992 344 675 4,112 2,933 4,009 2,660 2,933 238 1,623 1,871 2,200 2,491 1,985 3,397 2,626 2,167 2,874 20, 318 445 15, 959 5,874 4,426 5,659 3,230 3,834 5,359 194 3,509 5,789 426 4,086 3,826 347 3,542 2,006 3,331 74 2,582 CARROLL — continued. Piper's Gap mag. dist., incL part of Hillsville town. Hillsville town (part of) Sulphur Springs mag. dist., incL part of Hillsville town. Hillsville town (part of) Hillaville town (in Laurel Fork, Pine Creek, Piper's Gap, and Sul- phur Springs). CHAELE8 CITY. Chickahominy mag. dist . Harrison mag. dist Tyler mag. diet CHARLOTTE. Bacon mag. diat Madison mag. dist . Roanoke mag. diat . "Walton mag. dist . . , CHESTBEFIELD. Bermuda mag. dist Clover HiU mag. dist., incL Clover TT-iTI village. Clover HiU village Dale mag. dist Manchester mag. dist., incL Manches- ter city. Manchester city Matoaca ma^. dist., incl. the foil, villa .. Ettricks village Ma-toaca village '. , Midlothian mag. dist Petersburg city (part of ward 1) CLARKE. Battletown mag. dist. . , Chapel mag. diat Greenway mag. dist Long Marsh mag. dist- Alleghany mag. dist New Castle mag. dist . , . Slmmonaville mag. dist . Catalpa mag. dist., incL Culpeper town. Cnlpeper town Cedar Mountain mag. dist Jefferson mag. diat , Salem mag. dist . . - Stevensburg mag. diat CUMBEBLAKD. Hamilton mag. dist . Madison mag. diat . - Randolph mag. diat . DIHWIDDIB. Darville'a mag. dist . Namozine mag. diet . Rowanty mag. dist.. Sapony mag. aist Petersburg city Ward 1 " 2 COMPENDroM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 315 Table XIX. — Fc^ulation of minor ami divisions — VIRGINIA. — Continued. Minor oivU divlsonB. BLIZABBTH Cm. Chesapeake xaag. dist Southfield ma^. dist Wytlie mag. dist E86EX. Central mag. dist., incL TappaJiannock village. Tappahannock Tillage Occupacia mag. dist Kappahannock mag. dist FAIRFAX. Centreville mag. diat BranesTiUe mag. dist., incl. Hemdon village. Hemdon village Falls Churcli mag. dist., incl. Falls Cliurcli town. Falls Clmrch tO"wn Lee mag. dist Mount Vernon mag. diat Providence mag. diet FAUQUIKB. Cedar Kan mag. diat Centre mag. dist., incl. Warrenton twn. "Warreaton town Marshall mag. dist Rappahannock mag. dist Scott mag. diat., incL ITpperville village. TJpperville v^age PLOrD. Alnm Bidge mag. dist Bnrk's FoiHc mag. dist Indian Valley mag. dist .. Jacksonville mag. dist Little River mag. dist Loonst Grove mag. dist FLUVXMKA. Columbia mag. dist., incl. Columbia village. Columbia village Cunningham mag. dist Fork Union mag. dist Palmyra mag. dist Blackwater mag. dist Eonbrookmag. diat Brown Hill mag. diat , Gill's Creek mag. diat , Little Creek mag. diat , Long Branch mag. diat Maggodee mag. (fist Rocky Mount mag. dist., incl. Rocky Mount town. Rocky Mount town Snow Creek mag. diat Union Hall mag, dist FEEDEKICK. Back Creek mag. diat Gainesborougli mag. dist Opequon mag. diat., incl. Middletown town. Middletown town Shawnee mag. diat Stonewall mag. dist 5,070 1,594 4,025 3,710 574 3,646 3,676 2,129 2,567 422 3,281 1,643 2,555 3,850 2,694 5,553 1,464 5,461 4,136 5,149 351 1,428 1,547 2,171 2,748 2,592 2,769 2,643 239 2,714 3,346 2,099 2,572 2,257 2,055 3,747 1,663 1,947 1,192 3,370 315 2,705 3,576 2,184 2,247 3,003 872 1,812 3,349 Minor civil divisions. FBBDEBICK — continued. "Winchester city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 GILES. Newport mag. dist., incL Newport vill. . Newport village Pearlaburg mag. dist., incl. Peariaburg town. Pearisbnrg town Pembroke mag. dist Walker's Credt mag. dist OLOUCESTEK. Abingdon mag. dist Petsworth mag. dist '. "Ware mag. dist GOOOHLAHB. Byrd mag. diat Dover mag. dist Licking ]£>le mag. diat GKAY80N. Elk Creek mag. diat., incl. Independ- ence town. Independence town Old Town mag. diat "Wilaon Creek mag. diat GBEBKE. Monroe mag. diat Ruckeraville mag. diat Stanardsville mag. dist GBEENSTILLE. Belfleld mag. dist Hickaford mag. dist Zionmag. dist HALIFAX. Banister mag. dist Birch Creek mag. dist Black "Walnut ma^. diat Meadaville mag. dist Mount Carmel'mag. dist Red Bank mag. dist Roanoke mag. diat Staimton mag. dist HAKOVBB. Ashland mag. dist., incl. Ashland town. Ashland town BeaverBam mag. dist Henry mag. dist 1880. Brooklaud mag. dist. . Fairfield mag. dist . . . Richmond city "Wardl. Marshall. " 2. Jeiferson . " 3. Madison., " 4. Monroe... " 5. Clay " €. Jackaon .. Tnckahoe mag. dist.. Yarina mag. diat 4,958 1,371 1,146 1,353 1,088 1,531 202 2,677 285 1,9G1 2,725 5,126 3,197 3,553 3,526 3,238 3,528 5,299 186 3,084 4,685 1,692 1,»11 2,227 8,024 3,114 2,269 4,262 6,662 4,625 2,433 2,773 2,491 7,124 4,218 5,494 704 6,753 6,341 4,117 6,851 63,600 7,814 10, 763 8,319 13, 400 10, 535 12, 769 4,727 3,408 316 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil dimioTW— VIRGINIA— Continaed. Minor oivil divisloxiB. Horse Pastnre mag. dist Iriflburg mag. dist Leatherwooa mag. dist Martinavillo mag. dist., Incl. Martins- ville villagp. Martinsville village Ridgeway mag. dist HIGHLAND. Mag. dist. No. 1. Bine Grass " " " 2. Monterey, incl. Mon- terey village. Monterey village Mag. dist No. 3. StonewaU ISLE OP WIGHT. Hardy mag. di.st Newport mag. dist., in,cl. Smithfield tn, Smithfield town , Windsor mag. dist JAME8 CITY. Jamestown mag. dist., incL WiUiams- burgh city. "Williamsburgh city Powhatan mag. dist Stone House mag. dist KING Ain) QUEEN. Bnena Tista mag. dist., incl. Centre- ville village. Centreville village Newtown mag, dist , Steveneville mag. dist KING GEOKGB. Potomac mag. dist Rappahannock mag. dist . Slmoh mag, dist KING WILLIAM. Acqulnton mag. dist Mangohiclt mag, dist West Point mag. dist., incL "West Point town. "West Point town LANCASTEB. Mantaa mag. dist , White Chapel mag. dist. White Stone mag. dist — Jonesville roag. dist , Rocky Station mag. dist... Rose Hill mag. dist White Shoals mag. dist. . . Yocum Station mag, dist.. Broad Run mag. dist Jefferson mag. dist., incl. the foil. tns.. Hillsborough town Watorford town Iieesburg mag. dist., incl. Leosburg tn. Leesbnrg town Lovettsville mag. dist., incl. Lovetts- viUe town. Lovettsville town Mercer mag. dist., incl. Middleburg tn. Middleburg town 4,075 2,001 2,840 3,785 289 2.408 1,667 1,406 154 2,091 3,802 3,802 814 2,968 2,715 1,480 1,488 1,219 3,233 147 3,287 3,982 2,222 2,176 1,999 3,142 2,549 3,060 557 1,744 1,896 2,520 4,061 2,778 3,287 2,767 2,223 3,308 3,239 137 478 4,285 1,726 3,442 92 4,860 419 Minor civil divialons. LOUDOUN — continued. Mount Gilead mag. dist., incl. Hamil- ton town. Hamilton town Cnckoo mag. dist Green Spring mag. diat Jackson mag. dist ._.... Louisa Court House mag. dist., iacl. Louisa town. Louisa town LUNENBUBG. Brown's Store mag. dist Columbian Grove mag. dist. Lewiston mag. dist Lochleven mag. dist Pleasant Grove mag. diet — Rehoboth mag. dist Locust Bale mag. dist Rapidan mag. dist., incL Madison town Madison town Robertson mag. dist Chesapeake mag. dist . Piankatank mag. dist . Westville mag. dist ... MECKLENBUBG. Bine Stone mag. dist. . - Boydton mag. dist., incL Boydton vill. . . Boydton villas Bnckhora mag. dist Christian sville mag. dist., incL Chase City village. Chase City village ClarksviUe mag. dist Flat Creek mag. dist Palmer's Springs mag. dist South Hill mag. dist MIDDLESEX. Jamaica mag. dist.., Pine Top mag. dist . . Saluda mag. mst MONTGOMEET. Alleghany mag. dist Auburn mag. dist Blacksburg mag. dist., incl. BlackBl)urg town. Blacksburg town Christiansburg mag. dist., incl. Chris- tiansburg town. Christiansburg town NANSEMOND. Chnckatuck mag. dist Cypress mag. dist Holly Neck mag. dist., incl. Suffolk tn Suffolk town Sleepy Hole mag. diat - NELSON. Lovingston mag. dist Massie's Mills mag. dist.. Rockffsh mag. dist COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 317 Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — VIEGINIA — Continued. Minor oivil diTisions. Minor civil diyiBioxLS. HEWEENT. Blacli: Creek mag. dist Cumberland mag. dist Saint Peter's mag. dist Ware Creek mag. dist NORFOLK. Bntt's Bead mag. dist Beep Creek mag. dist Norfolk city Pleasant Grove mag. dist Portsmoutli city ,^cL navy yard Tanner's Creek mag, dist Washington mag. dist.-- Westeioi Branch mag. dist NOHTHAUfTOH. Capeville mag. dist EastvUle mag. dist Franktomu mag. dist NOKTHUMBEBLAND. Fairfields mag. dist HeathsvUle mag. dist Lottsbctrg mag. dist Wicomico mag. dist NOTTOWAI. Bellefonte mag. dist Blendonmag. dist Kaytokah mag. dist., incl. Burkeville town. Bnrkeville town — ORANGE. Barbour mag. dist Gordon mag. dist Ma^iison mag. dist., incl. Orange Till.. Orange vijlage Taylor mag. dist FAGE. Laray mae. dist., inoL Luray Tillage — Luray Tulage Marksville mag. dist Shenandoah mag. dist Springfield mag. dist PATKICK. Dan EiTer mag. dist Mayo RiTer mag. dist Smith's KiTer mag. dist PITTSYLVANIA. Bannister mag. dist Callands mag. dist Chatham mag. dist., incl. Chatham Till. Chatham Tillage Dan Kiver mag. uist Pigg Kiver mag. dist Staunton mag. dist Tunstal) mag. dist., inch the foU. towns. DanTiUe town Wardl " 2 " 3 " i North DanTille town POWHATAN. Hugaenot mag. dijBt«-..---. — ........ 1,246 1,620 1,408 1,235 2,387 2,482 21, 966 2,739 11, 390 5,480 4,223 7,990 2,875 3,653 2,624 2,272 2,063 1,892 1,702 3,326 3,306 4,324 237 2,195 1,775 4,233 547 4,849 2,301 632 2,760 2,627 2,277 3,702 6,021 4,110 4,253 4,500 6,463 543 8,382 4,134 4,810 20, 047 7,526 1,942 1,083 2,507 1,934 1,200 2,409 POWHATAN— continued. Macon mag. dist Spencer mag. dist pniNCE EDWAKD. Buffalo mag. dist FarmTille mag. dist., incL Farmville tn. FanuTille town Hampden mag. dist Leigh mag.tliat Lookettmag. dist PEIKCK GEORGE. Blackwater mag. dist Bland mag. dist Brandon mag. diat Petersburg city (part of) EiTes mag. dist Temple ton mag. dist PKIHCESS ANNE. Kempsville mag. dist., inch Kempsville village. Kempsville village Pungo mag. dist Seaboard mag. dist PEmCE WILLLiM. Brentsville mag. dist Coles mag. dist Dumfries mag. dist., incl. the following villages : Dumfries village Potomac City village Gainesville mag. dist Manassas mag. dist., incl. Manassas village. Manassas village Occoqnan mag. diet., loci. Occoquan village. Occoquan village PULASKI. Dublin mag. dist., incl. Dublin town... DubUn town Highwassie mag. dist Newborn mag. dist., incl. Newborn twn. Newborn town EAPPAHANKOCK. Hampton mag. dist., incl. Washington town. Washington town Jackson mag. dist Piedmont mag. dist Stonewall mag. dist Wakefield mag. dist RICHMOND. Famham mag. dist Marshall mag. dist Stonewall mag. dist Washington mag. dist ROANOKE. Big Lick mag. dist., incl. Big Lick twn Big Lick town Catawba mag. dist Cave Spring mag. dist S.ilcm mag. dist., inch Salem town Salem town BOCKBRIDGE. BufBalo mag. di8t.«..... .............. 318 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaionB — VIRGINIA — Continued. Minor civil divisions. KOCKBBIDGB — Continued. Kerr'a Creek mag. dist Lexington mag. dist., incL Lexington town. Lexington town Natural Bridge xaag. dist South Kiver mag. mat Walker's Creek mag. dist , ROCKINGHAM. Ashby mag. diet., incl. the following towns : Bridgewater town , Dayton town Central mag. dist., incl. Harrisonburg town. Harrisonburg town Lin ville mag. oist , Plains mag. dist., inCl. Broadway town. Broadway town Stonewall mag. dist RUSSELL. Castleswood mag. dist Copper Creek mag. dist Elk Garden mag. dist j Lebanon mag.dist., incl. Lebanon Court House village. Lebanon Court House village Moccasin mag. dist New Garden mag. dist BCOTT. De Kalb mag. dist EstiU viUe mag. dist. , incL EatiUville vill. Eatillville village Floyd mag. dist Fnlkersou mag. dist Jobnson mag. dist Powell mag. dist Taylor mag. dist SBEKAJNDOAH. Asliby mag. diat., incL Mount Jackson town. Mount Jackson town Davis mag. dist., incL Strasburg town. . Strasburg town Johnston mag. dist., incL part of Wood- stock town. Woodstock town (part of) Lee mag. dist., incl. New Market town. New Market town Madison mag. dist., inol. Edinbnrg twn. Edinburg town Stonewall mag. diat., incL pt. of Wood- stock town. Woodstock town (part of) Woodstock town (in Johnston and Stonewall). BMYTH. Marion mag. dist., incl. Marlon town. .. Marion town Rich Valley mag. diat Saint Clair mag. diat BOUTHAKPTOH. Berlin and Ivor mag. dist Boykins mag. dist DrewrysviUe mag. diat FrankUn mag. dist., incL Franklin twn. Franklin town Jemaalem mag. dist - Newsom's mag. dist 2,651 4,051 2,771 4,001 3,099 3,280 390 258 6,356 2,831 4,182 5,529 323 6,176 2,522 1,697 2,221 2,690 244 1,369 3,407 2,449 2,964 155 1,486 2,087 2,276 3,513 2,458 3,474 494 2,635 647 2,392 3,236 662 3,241 478 3,226 601 1,000 6,377 919 4.379 2,404 8,898 3,424 2,605 2,552 477 2,739 2,894 Minor civil divisions. BFOTTBYLVAMIA. Berkley mag. dist Chancellor mag. dist Courtland mag. dist., incL Fredericks- burg town. Fredericksburg town Livingston mag.dist STAFFORD. Aqnia mag. diet Falmouth mag. dist Hartwood mag. dist Hock Hill mag, dist 3. , Blackwater mag. diat . Cobham mag. diat Guilford mag. dist Henry mag. diat Newville mag. diat Stony Creek mag. dist Sussex Court House mag. dist Wakefield mag. dist Waverly mag. diet., incL Waverly vill. Waverly vulage TAZEWELL. Clear Fork mag. dist JefEersonville mag. dist., incL JefFerson- viUe town. Jeffersonville town. Maiden Spring mag. dist CedarvUle mag. dist , 'Fork mag. dist , Front Koyal mag. dist., inol. Front Royal town. Front Boyal town South Kiver mag. dist - Denbigh mag. dist . . Newport mag. diat . Stanley mag. dist . . WASHINGTON. Abingdon mag. dist., inol. Abingdon town. Abingdon town .-... Glade Spring mag. dist., inol. Glade Spring village. Glade Sprmg vfflage. Goodson mag. oist., inoL Groodson town. Goodson town ., Holaton mag. dist ,. _, Banderhook mag. diat , North Fork mag. dist Saltville mag.dist WESTMOBBLAHI). Cople mag. dist Montross mag. dist Washington mag. dist WIBB. Gladeville mag. dist., InoL Gladeville village. Gladeville village , COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 319 Tablb XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — VIRGINIA — Continued. Minor civil dlTisioua. 1S$0. Minor olyil diTisionB. 1880. wisa— contdnned . LippB mag. dist - - 1,394 1,333 1,321 1,833 3,019 2,301 2,415 2,659 wrrHB— continued. Wytlievillemag. diat., inol. WytheTiUe town. "Wytlieviile town 3,924 Kobinson mag. dlat ... 1,88S "Walker mag.^st TOBK. Bmton mag. dist WTTHB. 1,828 1,729 1,820 ij'elson mag. dist... Lead Mines mag, dist Pocoson mag. dist ---. 1,972 WEST VIRGINIA. Barker mag. dist CoTe mag. dist Elk mag. dist Glade mag, dist Philippi mag. dist Pleasant mag. dist Union mag. dist BEBKELBT. Arden mag, dist Falling Waters mag. dist G-erardsto"wn mag. dist Hedgesville mag. dist Martinsbnrg mag. dist. and Martins* bnrg town (coextensive). Mill Creek mag. dist Opeqnon mag. dist BOONB. Crook mag. dist 1 Peytona mag. dist Scott mag. dist. Sherman mag. dist Washington mag. dist BBAXTOS. Birch mag. dist 1... Holly mag. dist., inoL Sntton town Sutton town , Kanawha mag. dist Otter mag. dist Salt Lick mag. dist BBOOEB. Buffalo mag. dist., inol. Bethany Till . .. Bethany village Gross Creek mag. dist Wellsburg mag. dist. and TVeUaburg town (coextensive). GABBLL. BarboursviUe mag. dist., inol. Bar- boursville village. BarboursvUle village Grant mag. dist., iacl. Milton town Milton town Guyandotte mag. dist., inol. the follow- ing places ; Guyandotte village Huntington city McComas mag. dist -. 0nion mag. dist CALHOUK. Centre mag. dist Leemag. cUst , 2, 561 2,008 1,008 1,447 2,009 1,430 1,407 1,812 1,249 2,358 2,714 6,335 1,306 1,606 1,321 1,177 1,130 1,331 2,139 2,140 279 1,814 2,138 1,556 2,252 335 1,946 1,815 1,644 361 2,250 377 6,883 819 3,174 1,964 2,003 1,090 1,365 CALHOUN — continued. Sheridan mag. dist ...'. Sherman mag. dist "Washington mag. dist ' CLAT. Buffalo mag. dist Henry mag. dist Otter mag. dist Pleasant mag. dist Union mag. dist DODDBIDGE. Central mag. dist '. Grant mag. dist MoClellan mag. dist New Milton mag. dist South "West mag. dist West Union mag. dist _ FAYETTE. Falls mag. dist _ Fayette-nlle ma^. dist Kanawha mag. dist Mountain Gove mag. dist SewellMountaiii mag. dist , QIUUEB. Centre mag. dist DoKalb mag. dist GlenvUle mag. dist., incl. Glenville tn.. Glenville town , Troy mag. dist GRANT. Grant mag. dist Milroy mag. dist Union mag. dist GBEENBBIEB. Anthony's Creek mag, dist Blue Sulphur mag. dist Falling Spring mag. dist , Fort Spring mag. dist Irish (Jomer mag. dist Lewisburg mag, dist., iucL Lewlsburg town. Lewisburg town Meadow Bluff mag. dist White Sulphur mag. dist Williamsburg mag. dist HAMPBHIBS. Bloomery mag, dist Capon mag, diflt .....,»^. 320 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XIX. — Fopulation of minor civil divisiona — ^WEST VIRGINIA— Continued. Minor oivil divlsiouB; HAMFSHIRB — coutinaed. Gore ma^. diBt Mill Creek mag. dist Goniuey mag. cUst., incl. Komney Till. . . Eomney TiUagfl Sherman mag. diat Springfield mag. dist HANCOCK. Bntler mag. dist Clay mag. diat., incl. New Cmnberland town. New Gnmberland town Grant mag. dist Poe mag. diat Capon mag. dist., incl. "WardensTille Tillage. WardensTille Tillage Lost lliver mag. dist Moorfield mag. dist., incL Moordeld tn. . Moortield town South Fork mag. dist HARRISON. Clark mag. dist., incl. part of Clarks- burg town. Clarksburg town tpart of) . Clay mag. dist., incl. Shinnston town .. . Shinnstontown Coal mag. dist. , incL part of Clarksburg town. Clarksburg town (part of) Eagle mag. aist Elk mag. dist Grant mag. dist Sardis mag. dist Simpson mag. dist Ten-Mile mag. diat., incL New Salem village. New Salem Tillage Union mag. dist Clarksburg town (in Clark and Goal). JACKBON. Grant mag. dist BaTenswood mag. dist., incL BaTens- wood village. Eavenswood vmage Kipley ma^. dist., incl. Eipley village.. Itipley village Union mag. dist ■Washin^jton mag. diat JEFSTSRSOH. Bolivar mag. dist Charlestown mag. dist., incL Charles- town town. Charlestown town Harper's FeiTy mag. diat., incL Har- per's Ferry town. Harper's Ferry town Middleway mag. diat Oabum mag, dist Potomac mag. dist., incl. part of Shep- herdatown town. Shephordstown town (part of) Shepherd mag. diat., incl. part of Shep- herdstoVn town. Shephordstown town (part of) Shepherdatown town (in Potomac and Shepherd). KAITAWHA. Big Sandy mag. diat , GADin Greek mag. dist 2,143 710 1,565 371 1,492 1,418 1,003 1,878 1,218 1,107 894 1,879 123 1,765 1,635 554 1,515 2,661 1,372 1,736 289 2,517 935 1,813 1,500 1,590 1,930 1,685 2,343 248 2,406 2.3U7 3,466 3.805 681 4,208 425 2,254 2,579 1,661 3,828 2,016 1, 219 764 1.854 2,376 1,931 732 2,136 801 1,533 1,412 4,773 Minor cItII diviBlono. KAKAWHA — continued. Charleston mag. dist., incl. Charleston city. Charleston city Elk mag. dist Jefiferaon mag. dist., incl. Saint Albans town. Saint Albans town Loudon mag. dist Maiden mag. dist., incl. Maiden town .. Maiden town Poca mag. diet Union mag. dist Washington mag. diat LBWia. Collins Settlement mag. dist Court House mag. dist Freeman's Greek mag. diat Hacker's Greek mag. dist., inch Weston town. Weston town Skin Creek mag. dist LINCOUr. Carroll mag. diat Duvall mag. dist Hart's Creek mag. dist tTefiTeraon mag. dist Laurel Hill mag. diat Sheridan mag- dist Union mag. dist Waahington ma^ dist LOGAN. CbapmansTille mag. dist Hardee mag. dist Lee mag. diet Logan mag. dist ^ Magnolia mag. dist Triadelphia mag. dist m'dowbll. Big Creek mag. dist Elk Horn mag. dist Sandy lliver mag. dist UABIOK. Fairmont mag. dist., IncL Fairmont tn. . Fairmont town Grant mag. dist _ Lincoln mag. diat Maunington mag. diat Pawpaw mag. diat., incL Rivesville tn. . RivesTiile town Union mag. dist., incL Palatine town . . . Palatine town Winfield mag. diat MARSHALL. Cameron mag. dist., incL Cameron vill.. Cameron village Claymag. dist., inch partof MpnndaviUe town. Moundsville town (part of) Franklin mag. diat Liberty mag. dist Meade mag. dist Sand Hill mag. dist Union mag. diat Washington mag. diat., inoL part of Moundsville town. Moundsville town (partof) Webster mag. dist Moundsville town (in Clay and WMh- ington). COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 321 Table XIX.— Population of minor dvil dmsioms— WEST VIRGINIA— Cojtmued. Minor civil diTiBions. Miaor civil divisions. 1880. Axbuckle mag. dist Glendennln ma^. dist Cologne mag. dist., incl. Leon village . . . Leon village Cooper mag. dist Gianam mag. diet., incl. Hartford City village. HartforcTCity village Hannan mag. dist Levris mag. dist., incl. Point Pleasant town. Point Pleasant town Bobinson mag. dist Union mag. dist -. "Waggoner mag. dist., incL Mason City village. Mason City village Beaver Pondmag. dist East Eiver mag. dist ....... Jumping Brancli mag. dist . Plymouth mag. dist Kock m£tg. dist Cabin Kim mag. dist Elk Garden mag. dist Frankfort mag. dist New Creek mag. dist., incL Keyser twn Keysertown ■ Piedmont mag. dist., incl. Piedmont tn Piedmont town --- "Welton mag. dist MOKOKOALIA. Battelle mag. dist Cass mag. dist Clay mag. diBt Clinton mag. dist Gtant mag. dist Morgan mag. dist., IncL Morgantowntn. Morgantown town Union mag. dist Bed Snlphnr mag. dist Second Creek mag. dist Springfield mag. uist Sweet Spring mag. dist Union mag. dist., mcl. Union town., Union town Wolf Creek mag. dist Allen mag. dist Batli mag. dist., incl. Berkeley Springs town. . Berkeley Springs town Great Cacapon mag. dist Eock Gap mag. dist Sleepy Creek mag. dist ; Timber Bidge mag. dist Grant mag. dist Hamilton mag.diat Jefferson mag. dist Kentaoky mag. dist Summersville mag. dist . Wilderness mag. dist . - . OHIO. Liberty mag. dist., incL West Liberty village. West Liberty village 2,040 2,741 1,350 127 1,945 2,260 567 2,285 1,646 1,036 1,267 2,174 4,585 1,186 1,853 1,887 729 1,263 1,735 807 699 1,353 2,786 1,693 2,108 1,853 877 1,459 2,522 2,126 2,156 2,722 745 1,707 2,557 1,464 2,066 1,650 2,026 372 1,738 907 1,161 534 1,559 761 546 843 906 1,955 820 1,199 1,071 1,272 1,639 269 OHIO — continned. Bichland mag. dist Triadelphia mag. dist., incl. the folloW' ing villages : Leatherwood village Triadelphia village Washington mag. mst. (part of) Wheeling city Ward! PEKDLETOH. Bethel mag. dist Circleville mag. dist lYanklin mag. dist., incL !Franklin vill. Franklin village Mill Bun mag. dist Sugar Grove mag. dist Union mag. dist PLEABAMTB. Grant mag. dist Jefferson mag. dist Labette mag. dist McKim mag. dist Union mag. dist Washington mag. dist., Mary's village. Saint Mary's village incL Saint POCAHONTAB. Academy mag. dist Edray mag. diBt Greenbank mag. dist. . . Hnntersville mag. dist '. Grant mag. dist., incL the following villages: Brandonrille Tillage Bruceton Mills viUage 1 Kingwoodmag. diBt.,inGl.Kingwoodtn. Kingwoodtown Lyon mag. dist., incL the following towns : Independence town NewDUTg town Pleasant mag. dist Portland mag. dist.,incl. Portland town Portland town Beno mag. dist., incl. Bowlesbnrg Till.. BowlesDnrg village Union mag. dist Valley mag. dist Buffalo mag. dist., inoL BnfSilo villBge. Buffalo village . Curry mag. dist .. Pocatalico mag. dist Soott mag. dist., incl. Winfleld vlllftge. Winfteld village Teayse's TaUey mag. dist Union mag. dist Clear Fork mag. dist Marsh Fork mag. dist. . . Bichmond mag. dist Shady Spring mag. dist . Slab Fork mag. dist ,«. . . 1,525 3,027 94 313 529 30, 737 3,963 3,514 3,577 3,658 2,913 5,409 2,846 4,857 1,313 1,363 273 1,421 1,264 1,695 673 1,173 836 977 1,625 972 350 1,696 1,S66 1,454 976 2,191 107 84 2,027 365 3,403 244 802 1,825 2,875 350 3,237 402 1,986 1,547 1,907 351 2,076 1,860 2,375 305 1,401 1,766 1,026 1,121 725 1,223 813 21 322 coMPEiroiuM of the tenth census. TABixjfJX.— Population of minor civil divisions— WEST VIEGrNIA— Contiaued. Minor civil divisions. RALEIGH— continued. Tovra mag. dist., incL Ealeigli Conrt- Honse or Beokleyville village. Baleigli Court-House or Beokleyville village. Trap Hill mag. dist RANDOLPH. Beverlymag. dist., inol. Beverly village Beverly village Clarke mag. dist Clay mag. dist Dry Fork mag. dist Greeii mag. dist Huttonavflle mag. dist Mingo Flats mag. dist - Scott mag. dist Union mag. dist RITCEIR. Clay mag. dist Grant mag. dist -• Murpliy mag. dist .^^. Union mag. ojst., incL Haxrisville twu Harrisville town Curtis mag. dist Creary mag. dist Harper mag. dist Eeedy mag. dist Smithiield mag. dist - - - - Spencer mag. dist., incL Spencer vUl . Spencer village Walton mag. dist Forest Hill mag. dist Greenbrier mag. dist Green Sulplinr mag. dist — Jumping Brancli mag. dist . Pipe Stem mag. dist Talcott mag. dist ..- Booth's Creek mag. dist Court House mag. dist., incL West Grafton town. "West Grafton town Fetterman mag. dist Flemington mag. dist Grafton mag. dist., incL Grafton town .. Grafton town 1880. Black Fork mag. dist Clover mag. dist Dry Fork mag. dist I/icldng mag. dist Saint George mag. dist., incL Saint George village. Saint George vilbge Centerville mag. dist EUsworth mag. dist., includlngMiddle- boume village. Middleboume village Lincoln mag. dist., incL Sistersville vill, Sistersvine village McElroy mag. dist 1,498 144 961 1,075 235 519 764 1,268 966 837 831 822 1,020 8,911 3,975 2,483 3,105 221 1,108 1,632 1,731 1,546 1,650 2,595 226 2,022 1,300 1,872 1,646 1,499 1,307 1,409 1,565 2,469 641 2,162 1,174 4,085 670 639 550 Minor civil divisions. 150 1,485 3,074 241 1,785 TYLER — continued. Meade mag. dist Union mag. dist UPBHUR. Banks mag. dist Bucldiannon mag. dist., incL Buckban- non town. Bnckbannon town Meade mag. dist ■ Union mag. dist Warren mag. dist Washington mag. dist Butler mag. dist., incL Cassville village Cassville village • Ceredo mag. dist., inoL Ceredo village.. Ceredo village Grant mag. dist Lincoln mag. dist Stonewall mag. dist Union mag. dist • WEBSTER. Fork Lick mag. dist Glade mag. dist Hacker's V alley mag. dist . HoUy mag. dist WETZEL. Center mag. dist Church mag. dist Grant mag. dist Greene mag. dist _--- Magnoliamag. dist., incl. New Martins- ville town. New Martinsville town Proctor mag, dist Burning Springs mag. dist Qay mag. dist Elizabeth mag. dist., incL Elizabeth village. Elizabeth village Newark mag. dist Beedy mag. dist Spring Creek mag. dist Tucker mag. dist Clay mag. dist Harris mag. dist Lubec mag. dist , Parkersburg mag. dist., incL Parkers- burg city. Parkersburg city Slate mag. dist Steele mag. dist Tygart mag. dist Union mag. dist Walker mag. dist - Williams mag. diat 1880. Barker's Kidge mag. diat. Center mag. dist Clear Fork mag. dist HuCTs Creek mag. dist Oceana mag. dist Slab Fork mag. dist 1,410 1,375 1,815 1,983 761 1,769 1,601 1,527 1,464 4,234 253 2,161 462 1,286 2,269 1,805 1,083 872 665 697 2,602 2,611 1,946 1,897 2,378 778 2,662 1,332 798 1,348 396 681 834 705 1,406 1,713 2,644 2,123 7,859 6,682 1,067 2,567 1,563 1,615 2,307 1,658 696 1,000 628 687 939 672 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Foliation of minor civil divisions — WISCONSIN. 3¥3 Minor civil divialona. ABAUS. Adams town Bie Flats town Dell Prairie town Eastontown Jackson town Leolatown Lincoln town Monroe town Kew Chester town Kew Haven town Preston town Quinoy town Biclifield town ^ . . . Kometown , Springville town Strong's Prairie town. Ashland town — Butternut town . . Barron town Cedar Lake town .. Clinton town Cumberland town.. BaUae town Lakeland town Ma;ple G-rove town . Prairie Farm town . Kice Lake town . . - . , Shetek town Stanfold town Smnner town Turtle Lake town. - Bayfield town. Allouez town Ashwanbenon town . Bellevue town Depere town -. Depere village Eaton town Fort Howard oity Crlenmore town Green Bay oity Ward Green Bay town Holland town Howard town HunLboldt town Lawrence town Morrison town New Denmark town . Fittsfield town Preble town Bocklandtown Scott town Snamicotown ■West Depere village. ■Wrightstbwntown — Alma town Alma village Belvidere town . BuEblocity Buffalo town .... 447 158 600 450 482 238 434 448 304 836 136 397 308 219 437 947 951 608 353 351 203 642 694 77 505 828 454 1,286 926 479 226 564 259 404 777 817 1,954 686 3,083 1,070 7,464 1,207 2,950 3,307 1,085 1,448 1,171 1,060 837 1,543 1,386 712 1,163 803 1,352 948 1,870 2,196 731 1,244 723 248 655 Minor civil divisions. BUFFALO — continued. Canton town Cross town Dover town Fountain City village Gilmanton tn., incl. Gilmanton hamlet. . Gilman ton hamlet Glenooetown Lincoln town Maxville town Milton town •. Modenatown Montana town , Naples town ., Nelson town Waumandee town , BXIBKBTT. Bashaw town Grantsburg town - Marshland town . . Trade Lake town . ■Wood Lake town . Brilliontown Brothertown town . . Charlestown town . . Chilton city Chilton to'^rti Harrison town New Holstein town . Kantonltown Stockbridge town . _ . "Woodville town Anson town Auburn town Big Bend town Bloomer town Chippewa Falls city . Ward 1 Fagle Point town . Edaon town Flambeau town . . . Lafayette town . . . Sigel town Wheaton town. ... Beaver town Colby town Eaton town Fremont town Grant town Hewetttown Hixon town Levis town Loyal town Lynn town Mayville town.--- Mentor town... Pine Valley town fherman town herwood Forest town. Thorp town ITnity town Warner town Washburn town Weston town York town .--.. 324 COMPBKDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisUyng — WISCONSIN — Continued. Minor cItU dlYisions. Minor civil diTisiona. Arlington town Caledonia town Colnmbus city GolnmbnB town Gonrtland tn., incL part of Cambria vili. Cambria Tillage (part of) , Dekorra town Fort Winnebago town Ponntain Prairie town Hampden town ^. .... Leeds town — '. Lewlston town Lodi town, inoL Lodi Tillage . Lodi Tillage — . Lowrille town MarceUon town Newport town, inoL Kilbonm City Till Kilbonm City Tillage Otsego town - Pacific town '. Portage city , "Wardl " 2 Kandolpb tn., incl. part of Cambria Till. Cambria Tillage (part of) Eandolph Tillage (part of) Scott town Springrale town west Point town Wyocenatown Cambria Tillage (in Conrtland and Eandolph). Kandolph Tillage (in Columbia and Dodge connties). CRAWFORD. Bridgeport town Clayton town Eastman town -. Freeman town Haney town - Marietta town Prairie dnChien city ■Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4' Prairie duChien town Scott town Seneca town IJticatown - "Wanzeka town DANE. Albion town Berry town Black Earth town Blooming G-roTetown Bine Mounds town Bristol town Bnrke town Christiana town Cottage Grove town CrossPlains town Dane town Deerfield town Dunkirk town Dunn town, incL McFarland Tillage McEarland Tillage Eitohburg town Madison city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 " B..^ 1,022 1,297 • 1, 876 805 1,321 409 1,278 689 1,300 944 1,157 993 1,462 723 818 835 1,620 945 1,442 249 4,346 644 800 897 891 1,114 1,057 95 64 830 1,228 504 421 448 1,976 1,469 1,544 636 1,037 2,777 689 95B 723 412 724 1,046 1,446 1,496 1,066 1,351 1,066 902 927 1,009 1,139 1,002 1,869 1,159 1,331 1,161 972 1,283 1,140 168 978 10,324 2,248 2,003 2,516 2,010 1,547 DANB — continued. Madison town Mazomanie town Medina town Middletown town Montrose town Oregon towii, incL Oregon Tillage - Oregon Tillage Perry town Pleasant Springs town Primrose town Boxbury town Entland town Springdale town Springfield town Stoughton Tillage Sun Prairie town Sun Prairie village Vermont town Verona town Vienna town Westport town "Windsor town York town DODGE. Ashippun town BeaTer Dam city Waxdl " 2 " 3 " 4 Beaver Dam town Burnett tn., incL Burnett Junction vill. Burnett Junction village Calamus town Chester town Clyman town Elba tovfn Emmetttown Eox Lake town, incL Fox Lake village. Fox Lake village Herman town Hubbard twn., incL part of Horicon vill. Horicon village (part of) Hustiaford town Lebanon town Leroy town -. Lomira town Lowell town Oak G-rove tn., incl. the following villa. Horicon village (part of) Juuean village Portland town Eandolph village (part of) Eubicon town Shields town , Theresa town Trenton town Watertown city (part of) Wards Waupun city (south ward) Westfordtown Williamstown tn., incl. Mayville vill. .. MayvUle village Horicon village (in Hubbard and Oak Grove). Eandolph village (in Dodge and Co- lumbia counties). Watertown city (in Dodge and Jef- ferson counties). Wardl 2 Waupun city (in Dodge and Fond du Lac counties). COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 325 Table XIX— Population of minor civil dmsions— WISCONSIN— Contliined. Minor civil divisiODB. Bailey's Harbor to\7ii Brussels town Clay Banks town Egg Harbor town Forestville town Gardner town Gibraltar town Jactsonport town Liberty Grove town Ifasewaupee town Sevastopol town Sturgeon Bay town, incl. Sturgeon Bay village. Sturgeon Bay village Union town Washington town DOUGLAS. Superior town Colfax town Dunn town Ean Galle town Elk Mound town — Grant town Hay River town — Lucas town Menomonie town — Ifew Haven town . . . Otter Creek town . - . Peru town Bed Cedar town Bock Creek town ... Sand Creek town . . . Sheridan town Sherman town Spring Brook town . Stanton town Tainter town Tiffany town "Weston town EAU CLAIBB. Bridge Creek twn., incl. Augusta vill. Augusta village Brunswick town Drammen town -. Ean Claire city "Wardl Fairchild town, incl. EaircUld village Fairchild village Lincoln town Ludington town : , Otter Creek tovni Pleasant Valley town Seymour town TTnion town ■Washington town FOin> DU LAC. Alto town Ashford town. . Aubnm town. . Byron town Calumet town . Eden town Eldorado town . 549 999 653 730 1,042 603 832 432 1,092 762 865 2,049 1,199 610 427 460 1,115 1,154 688 457 340 497 4,177 269 219 296 786 613 667 687 548 1,304 967 754 413 506 1,894 1,116 898 401 10, 119 1,356 1,027 1,070 988 1,255 1,568 1,283 1,572 887 304 1,481 212 1,060 941 515 631 954 1,335 2,038 1,651 1,284 1,447 1,404 1,617 Minor civil divisions. rOND DU LAO— continued. Empire town Fond du Lac city . "Wardl " 2 Fond du Lac town , Forest town Friendship to"wn Lamartine town Marsh£eld town , Metomen town, incl. Brandon village .. Brandon village Oakfieldtown Osceola town Eipon town, incl. Kipou city Bipon city "Wardl " 2 , Eosendale town Springvale town Taycheedah town "Waupuncity (part of) Northward "Waupuntown Waupun city (in Fond du Lac and Dodge counties). Beetowntown Bloomington town Bosoobeltown, incl. Boscobel city Boscobel city Cassville town, incl. Casaville village ., Cassville village Castle Eock town Clifton town Ellenborough town Fennimore town Glen Haven town Harrison town , Hazel Green tn., incl. Hazel Green vill. Hazel Green village Hickory Grove town Jamestown town Lancaster town, inol. Lancaster city -. . Lancaster city Liberty town Lima town Little Grant town Marion town Millville town Mount Hope town - Mount Ida town Muscodatown - Paris town Patch Grove town Plattevllle'town, incl. Platteville city.. Platteville city Potosi town Smelser town "Waterloo town Watterstown to"wn "Wingville town "Woodman town "Wyalnsing town BKEEN. Adams town. Albany town Brooklyn town Cadiz town Clomotown 326 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil divisions — ^WISCONSIN — Continued. Minor civil divisions. GKEEN — contimied . Decatur to^ro, incl. Brodhead village . Brodhead village Exeter town Jefferson town Jordan town Monroe town, incl. Monroe village Monroe village Monnt Pleaaant town - New G-laros town ! Spring Grove town Sylvester town Washington town York town - - . GREEN LAKE. Berlin city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 Berlin town -.-. Brooklyn town, incl. Dartford village . . Dartiord village Green Lake town Xingston town Mackford town, incl. Markesan village. Markesan village Manchester town — Marquette town Princeton town, incl. Princeton village. Princeton village Sainte Marie town Seneca town IOWA. Arena town, including Arena village. .. Arena village Clyde town Dodgeville town, incl. Dodgeville -viU.. DodgeviUe village Eden town Highland town, incl. Highland village . Highland village Linden town Mifflin town Mineral Point city Mineral Point town Moscow town Pnlaski town Eidgeway town "WaMwick town "Wyoming town r, JACK80N. AlMon tn., incl- Black Biver Falls viU. Black River Falls village Alm a, town - Franklin town. Garden Valley town Hixton town - Irving town Manchester town Melrose town Millston town UTorthfield town Springfield town Sullivan town JEFFEBBON. Aztalan town, incl. part of Johnson's Greek village. Johnson's Greek village (part of) Cold Spring town Concord town Fannington town, incl. part of John- son's Creek village. Johnson's Creek village (part of) 1,920 1,254 893 1,437 1,094 4,195 3,293 1,086 1,060 1,166 928 S82 1,049 3.353 1,511 742 1,100 791 1,364 241 1,407 825 1,382 361 1,199 938 2,074 961 705 445 1,796 266 715 3,540 1,547 909 2,436 668 1,996 1.529 2,915 1,490 921 1,402 2,348 896 735 2,889 1,427 1,802 531 1,111 1,853 898 505 1,320 463 1,175 838 400 1,332 69 588 1,457 2,039 139 Minor civil divisions. JEFFERSON — Continued. Hebron town, incL Hebron village Hebron village Ixonia town Jefferson town, incl. Jefferson city Jefferson city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 Xoshkonong twn., incl. Fort Atkinson city. Fort Atkinson city Lake Mills town, inch Lake Mills viU,. Lake Mills village Milford town, incL MUford village Milford village Oakland town Palmyra town, incl. Palmyra village, .. Palmyra village Sullivan town Sumner town "Waterloo town, inch "Waterloo village . "Waterloo village Watertown city (part of) "Ward 1 " 2 3 J- " 4 " 7 "Watertown town Johnson's Creek village (in Aztalan and Fannington). "Watertown city (in Jefferson and Dodge counties). JUKEAU. Armenia town Clearfield town Fountain town Germantown town EJildare town Kingston town Lemonweir town Lindina town Lisbon town Lyndon town Marion town Mauaton village Necedah town, incl. Necedah village. .. Necedah village Xew Lisbon vilmge Orange town Plymouth town, incL Elroy village Elroy village Seven- M lie Creek town Summit town Wonewoc town, incL "Wonewoc village. "Wonewoc village EENOSBA.. Brighton town Bristol town Kenosha city "Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 Paris town Pleaaant Prairie town Randall town Salem town, incl. "Wilmot village TP"ilmot village Somers town "Wheatland tn., incl. New Mnnater viU. New Munster village KEWAUMEE. Ahnapee city „.-.. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 327 Table XiX.— Population of minor mvil dmsions— WISCONSIN— Continued. Minor oiYil divisions. KEWAUNEE — continued. AhnapeetoTfm Carlton town Caaco town Franklin town Kewaimee town, incl. Kewannee vill . . Kewannee village Liacoln town Montpelier town Pierce town EedBivertown West Kewannee town LA CBOBBE. Bangor town Barre town Boms town - Campbell town - yarmington town Greenfield town Hamilton town Holland town.. La Crosse city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Onalaska town Shelby town .,. ■Washington town LA FAIETTE. Argyle town Belmont town Benton town Blanchard town Darlington town, incl. Darlington city Darlington city Elk Grove town Fayette town Gratiot town -,^ Kendall town Monticello town New Diggings town Seymonr town — ^ Shnllshnrg town, incl. Shnllsbnrg vill. Shnllsburg vUlage "Wayne town "WTiite Oak Springs town "Willow Springs town "Wiotatown LASGLADE. Carpenter town Langlade town - Springbrook town LIHCOLN. Ackley town Coming town Jenny town — - PineKiver town Rook Falls town MANITOWOC. Catotown Centreville town - Oooperatown town Saton town Franklin town Gibson town Kossnth town Liberty town Manitowoc city 1,430 1,604 1,659 1,601 1,352 1,050 1,147 1,405 1,743 1,582 1,336 1,196 696 1,021 885 1,686 869 1,661 874 14, 505 3,168 1,958 5,112 1,342 2,925 1,916 796 1,008 1,225 1,244 1,519 622 2,599 1,372 959 1,148 1,634 849 413 1,641 898 2,245 1,168 1,056 451 1,089 1,687 44 368 273 184 112 1,336 278 101 1,875 1,560 1,700 1,524 1,875 1,739 2,168 1,387 6,367 Minor civil divisions. MAKITOWOC— oontinned. Manitowoc town - Manitowoc Eapids town Maple Grove town Meeme town - Mishicott town M'ewton town Eooklandtown Sobleswig town Two Creeks tovTn Two Kivera city Two Elvers town UARATHON. Bergen town --,..- Berlin town Brighton town Ea^ontown - Hamburg town - — Helton town , Hull town Knowlton town Maine town - Marathon town Mosinee town, incL Mosinee village . . Mosinee village Eib Falls town Eietbrock town ■ Spencer town - Stettin town ■ Texas town ■ "Wausau city "Wausan town "Wien town "Weston town MAEIHETTE. Marinette town Peshtigo town MAKQUETTE. Buffalo town Crystal Lake town Douglas town Hanis town Mecan town Montello town, incl. MonteUo village Montello village Moundville town Neshkoro town Newton town Oxford town Packwaukee town , Shields town Springfield town... "Westfleld town MILWAUKEE. Franklin town.- - Granville town Greenfield town Lake town, incl. Bay Yiew village Bay 'V"iew village Milwaukee city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 13 328 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor dvil divisions — WISCONSIN — Contiraied. MmoT civil divisions. Minor civil divisions. uiLWAUESE— continued. Milwankee town Oak Creek toTvn Wanwatosa town MONBOE. Adrian town Angelotown Byron town — Gmton town G-lendale town Greeniield town Jefferson town Iia Fayette town La Grange town Leon town Lincoln town Little Falls town New Lyme town Oak Bale town Portland town Eidgeville town Sheldon town Spaita town, incL Spaita village Sparta village Tomali town, incL Tomali village Tomah village ■Wellington town "Wells town "Wilton town OCONTO. Grillett town Howe town Little Eiver town Little Snamico town Maple Yalley town Oconto city Ward Knorth) " 2 (west) " 3 (south) " 4 (east) Oconto town Pensankee town Stiles town OUTAGAMIX. Appleton city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 , Black Greek town Bovina town Bachanan town Center town Cicero town Dale town Deer Creek town Ellington town Freedom town Grand Chute town Greenville town , Hortonia town - Kaukauna town Liberty town Maine town Maple Greek town If ew London city (part of) Osbom town Seymour city — SeymouTtown New London city (in Outagamie and "Wanpaca counties). 3,472 2,097 5,088 715 469 415 884 1,401 586 1,087 402 839 748 975 705 140 733 1,056 1,286 794 3,459 2,387 2,106 1,245 1,050 658 1,099 637 178 695 942 589 4,171 785 810 1,519 1,057 893 1,420 323 8,005 1,273 2,662 1,616 870 859 725 1,285 690 1,010 1,696 777 1,123 653 1,377 1,663 1,578 1,326 1,193 2,235 504 403 818 256 612 850 762 1,808 OZAUEEB. Belgium town Cedarhurg town Fredonia town Grafton town Mequon town Port Washington town Saukville town PEPIH. Albany town Durand town, incL Durand village . . Durand village Frankfort town Lima town - -. Pepin town Stockholm town "WaterviUe town ---■ Waubecktown FIEBCE. Clifton town .•. Diamond Bluff town Ellsworth town El Paso town Gilmantown Hartland town - -.. IsabeUe town Maiden Bock town Martel town - Oak Grove town Frescott city Biver Falls town Bock Elm town - Salem town . Spring Lake town Trenron town - Trimbelle town Union town POLK. Alden town Apple Biver town .- Balsam Lake town - Black Brook town Clam Falls town Clayton town Clear Lake town Eureka town -. Farmington town - Georgetown town - Laketown town Lincoln town Lorauie town ... Luck town Milltown town , Osceola town Saint Croix Falls town Sterling town West Sweden town POBTAGE. Alban town -. Almond town Amherst town ........ Belmont town Buena Vista town -. Carson town - EauFlaiue town , Grant town — Hull town Lanark town Linwood town New Hope town — , Pine Grove town -. Plover town - - COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 329 Table XXX. — Population of mynor eivil divisions — WISCONSIN — Continued. Idjnor ciTil diyislons. FOBTAOE— continued. Sharon toTTn Stevens Point city . Ward 1 " 2 Stevens Point town. . Stockton toTTO Braiman toTra . . . FifleldtoTTO Worcester town . SACINB. Bnrlington town Caledonia town Dover town Ifonnt Pleasant town. Norwaytown Baoine city Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Kaymond town . . Kocliester town. . Waterford town . Torkville town . . BICHLAHD. Akantown Bloom town BnenaYista town Dayton town ■ Eagle town - » Forest town » Henrietta tdw% Ixnacatown Marshall town ..... Orion town — BicUand town, incl. BicMand Center village. BicMand Center village ..... Bickwood town Bockbridge town Sylvan town Westford town Willow town.. BOCK. Avon town . Beloitcity .. 1 I... Ward Beloittown Bradford town... Center town Clinton town Fnltontown Harmony town . . J^anesville city. .- Ward 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 6 J'aneBvllle town... Johnstown town . . Iia Prairie town. . Lima town 1,639 4,449 1,020 1,378 1,063 988 569 1,346 278 230 277 2,738 2,654 927 2,166 981 16, 031 1,414 1,796 2,892 3,916 3,740 2,273 1,667 775 1,451 1,532 841 1,358 1,075 1,109 1,303 950 1,006 1,110 989 733 2,048 1,227 1,515 1,200 1,035 1,002 901 815 4,790 1,304 1,006 1,229 1,251 707 979 1,105 2,126 2,244 1,085 9,018 2,313 1,778 1,415 2,495 1,017 900 1,217 819 1.094 Minor civil divisionB. BOCK — continued. Magnolia town Milton town Newark town Plymouth town Porter town Bock town Spring Valley town Tnrtle town TTnion town, incL Evansville village. . . Bvansvllle village SAINT CBOIX. Baldwin town, incL Baldwin village . Baldwin village Cady town Cylon town . EanGalle town Emerald town . Erin Prairie town Hammond town — Hudson city Wardl 3 . Hndson town Kinnickinniok town Kew Bichmond town, IncI. part of Kew Bichmond village. Ifew Biolimond village (part ol) Pleasant Valley town Bush Biver town Saint Joseph town Somerset town Springfield town Stanton town Star Prauie town, incl. part of New Bichmond village. New Bichm ond village (part of) Troy town Warren town. New Biclmiond village (in New Bich- mond and Star Prairie). Earaboo town, incl. Barahoo village . .. Barahoo village Bear Creek town DeUonatown Deltontown Excelsior town Fairfield town Franklin town Freedom town Greenfield town Honey Creek town .«. Ironton town La Valletown Merrimack town Prairie dn Sac tn., incL Sank City vill. Sank City village Beedsbnrg town, mcl. Beedsbnrg vil.. Beedsburg village ...*. Spring Green town, incL Spring Green village. Spring (^reen village Sumpter town Troy town Washington town „ Westfield town Winfield town .,.-.. Woodland town _.. Almon town ...... Angelica town Belle Flaine town. 330 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaions — WISCONSIN — Continued. Minor ci-ril divisioiis. Minor civil divisions. BHAWAHO— continued. FairliankB toira Grant toiTn Green Yalley tOTm Haitlandtown Herman town Hntchinson to'wn Lessor town Maple Grove town Milltawntawn Il^avarino town Pellatown Kiohmond town Seneca town Shawano city Washington town Waukeonon town.. SHEBOYGAN. Greenhnsh town, inol. Glenhenlah vill Glenbenlah village Herman town Holland town Lima town Lyndon town Mitchell town Moseltown Plymouth city Pljinonth town Ehinetown BuBsell town Scott town Sheboygan city ■Wardl " 2 " 3 " i " 5 Sheboygan town - , Sheboygan Palls town Sheboygan Falls village Sherman town Wilson town TAYLOR. Chelsea town Little- Black and Deer Creek towns — Medford town Westboro' town TREMPEALEAU. Albion town Arcadia town, incl. Arcadia village Arcadia village Bomside town Caledonia town , Dodge town Ettncktown Gale town Hale town Lincoln town — Pigeon town — _ Preston town Sumner town -i Trempealeau town, incl. Trempealeau village. Trempealeau village TTnity town VBSNON. Bergen town Christiana town Clinton town Coon town roreattown lYanUintown 191 757 1,196 465 600 485 189 685 706 346 1,977 375 2,133 3,012 2,126 1,704 1,178 1,011 1,052 1,482 1,542 657 1,584 7,314 1,278 2,310 769 2,126 832 1,616 1,810 1,148 1,760 1,210 298 763 1,020 230 666 3,167 665 1,591 446 669 1,656 1,786 1,301 863 793 1,630 693 1,567 616 661 1,014 1,305 1,008 983 889 1,319 VERNON — continued. Genoa town Greenwood town Hamburgh town Harmony town , Hillsborough town... Jefferson town Slckapoo town Liberty town Stark town Sterling town TTnion town ■ Viroquatown, incl, Tiroqua village... Viroqua village Webster town Wheatland town Whitestown town WALWORTH. Bloomfield town — . Darieu town Delavantown, incL Dela van village.:.. Delavan village East Troy town, inol. East Troy viU.. East Troy village Elkhom village Geneva town, inol. Geneva village . . .. Geneva village La Fayette town La Grange town Linn town .- — Lyons town Eichmond town Sharon town Spring Prairie town Sugar Creek town Troy town Walworth town Whitewater tn., incl. Whitewater vill. Whitewater village *. WA«HDJGTON. Addison town Barton town Erin town .; Farmington town Germantown town Hartford town Jackson town... .' Kewaflkumtown Polk town, incL Scheisenger village- - . Scheiaenger village - Eichfieldtown Trenton town Wayne town WestBendtown West Bend village WAUKESHA. Brookfield town Delafi eld town Eagle town Genesee town Lisbon town Menomonee town Morton town - Mukwonago town Muskego town - New Berlin town Ooonomowoc city Oconomowoc town Ottawa town.--'. Pewaukee town, incl. Pewaukee vill . . Pewaukee village Summit town Yemen town Waukesha town COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 331 TABI.E XIX. — Population of minor civil diviaions — WISCONSIN — Continued. Minor civil diTisions. Bear Creek town - Caledonia town Dayton town , Dnponttown Fannin ffton town Fremoiwtown Helvetia town lolatown Larral>ee town, incL Clintonville vill . . CUntonville village Lel>anontown Lind town Little Wolf town Matteson town Mnkwatown New London city (part of) Eoyaltontown Saint Lawrence town Scandinavia.town - TTnion townl "Wanpaca city Waupaca town Weyanwego tn., incL Weyanwega Till Weyanwega village New London city (in Waupaca and Outagamie countieB). Aurora town .. Bloomfleld town Coloma town Dakota town Deerfield town Hancock town Leon town Marion town Mount Morris town Oaaia town - Plainfield town Poysippitown — lilchford town Eoaetown Saxville town , Spiing Water town — Warren town Wautoma town ».... IgSO. 984 902 801 654 764 879 243 979 1,385 573 843 978 1,342 520 1,022 1,652 1,086 874 987 684 1,392 841 1,243 722 1,808 1,081 1,384 443 637 307 575 768 682 665 B28 1,109 1,031 449 464 719 677 660 708 Minor civil divisions. WINNEBAGO. Algomatown Black Wolf town Clayton town Menasha city Menasliatown - Neenah city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 4 Neenali town Nekimitown Nepeuakun town -. Omro town, incL Omro village Omro village Oslikosli city Wardl " 2 " 3 " 1 , " 5 " 6 Oshkoslitown Poygan town Eusnfordtown Hticatown — Vineland town Winchester town Winneconne town WolfBivertown WOOD. Anbumdale town Centralia city Dexter town (jrand Kapids city Grand Kapids town Lincoln town , Marshfield town Port Edwards town , Kemington town Rock town Budolphtown — Saratoga town Seneca town Sigel town WTwdtown ISSO. 791 888 1,270 3,144 631 4,202 1,305 1,343 1,141 413 588 1,226 1,050 2,694 1,476 15,748 2,965 2,518 2,679 3,696 1,702 2,183 1,384 925 2,059 1,045 1,069 1,176 1,910 940 209 1,350 656 532 1,001 348 196 261 908 316 567 656 36« S32 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XX. — FopulaUo'n^aanaHveandforeign-'bwn: 1880,1870, 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. FOBEIQN-BOEN. 1880. 1870. 1800. The United States ^abama.« Arizona Arkansas.. Gaiifomia....... Colorado Connecticnt Dakota Delaware District of ColnmUa . . riorida „ Georgia Idaho XUinois. .-..-. ........ Indiana.... Iowa Kansas Eentacky I.onisiana Maine........ ........ Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota ........ Mississippi Missouri ... Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania... Bhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah "Vermont— Virginia .............. Wasliington West Yirginia Wisconsin Wyoming is, 475, 840 32, 991, 142 27, 304, 624 6, 679, 943 S, 567, 229 1, 252, 771 24, 391 792, 175 571, 820 154,637 492, 708 83, 332 137, 140 160, 502 259,584 2, 494, 295 1, 834, 123 1, 362, 965 886,010 1, 589, 173 885, 800 690, 053 862, 137 1, 339, 594 1,248,429 513, 097 1, 122, 388 1, 956, 802 27, 638 354, 988 36, 613 300, 697 909, 416 111,514 3, 871, 492 1, 396, 008 2, 803, 119 144, 265 3, 695, 062 202, 538 987, 891 1, 525, 657 1, 477, 133 291, 327 t, 497, 869 59, 313 600, 192 910, 072 14,939 987, 030 3,849 479. 445 350, 416 33, 265 423, 815 9,366 115, 879 115. 446 182,781 1, 172, 982 7,114 2, 024, 693 1, 539, 163 989, 328 316, 007 1, 257, 613 665, 088 678, 034 697,482 1, 104, 032 916, 049 279, 009 816, 731 1, 499, 028 12, 616 92, 245 23, 690 288, 689 717, 153 86,254 3, 244, 406 1, 068, 332 2, 292, 767 79, 323 2, 976, 642 161, 957 697, 532 1, 239, 204 766, 168 56,084 283, 396 1, 211, 409 18, 931 424,923 690, 171 6,605 951, 849 431, 850 233, 466 31, 611 379, 451 3,063 103, 051 62, 596 137, 116 1, 045, 615 1, 387, 308 1, 232, 144 668,836 94,515 1, 095, 885 627, 027 590, 826 609, 520 070, 960 600, 020 113, 295 782, 747 1, 021, 471 22, 490 4,793 305, 135 549,246 86, 793 2, 879, 455 989, 324 2, Oil, 262 47,342 2, 475, 710 137, 226 693, 722 1, 088, 675 560, 793 27, 519 282, 355 1, 201, 117 8,450 360, 143 498, 954 9,734 16, 049 10, 350 292, 874 39, 790 129, 992 61, 795 9,468 17, 122 9,909 10,564 9,974 683, 676 144, 178 261, 660 110, 086 69, 617 64,146 58,883 82, 806 443,491 388, 508 267, 676 9,209 211, 578 11, 521 97, 414 25, 653 46, 294 221, 700 8,051 1, 211, 379 3,742 394, 943 30, 503 587, 829 73, 993 7,686 16, 702 114, 616 43,994 40, 969 14, 696 15, 803 18, 265 405,425 6,850 9,962 5,809 5,026 209, 831 6,599 113, 639 4,815 9,136 16,254 4,967 11,127 7,885 515, 198 141,474 204,692 48,392 63, 398 61, 827 48, 881 83,412 353, 319 268, 010 160, 697 11, 191 222, 267 7,979 30, 748 18, 801 29, 611 188, 943 6,620 1, 138, 353 3,029 372, 493 11, 600 545, 309 65, 396 8,074 19, 316 62,411 30, 702 47, 155 13,754 5,024 17, 091 364, 499 3,613 4, 138, 697 12, 362 3,600 146, 528 2,666 80, 696 1,774 9,165 12,484 3,309 11, 671 324,643 118, 284 106, 077 12,691 59, 799 80, 975 37,453 77, 629 260, 106 149, 093 68, 728 8,658 160, 541 6,351 2,064 20, 938 122, 790 6,723 1, 001, 280 3,298 328, 249 5,123 430, 605 37, 394 9,986 21, 226 43,422 12,754 32,743 18, 513 3,144 16,545 276,967 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, Tablh XXI.— TFTiite and colored population: 1880, 1870, 1860. 333 1880. 1S70. I860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Tbe United States. Alabama.. Arizona ... Arkansaa.. Galtfomia.. Colorado... Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of ColTunbia. , Florida , Georgia., Idalxo — Illinois . , Indiana - lo-wa Kansas — Kentucky . Louisiana.. Maine Maryland.. Massachusetts- Michigan Minnesota Missouri. Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina - . Ohio Oregon PennsylTania . . Rhode Island ... South Carolina. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont , Virginia Washington ... West Virginia . Wisconsin . Wyoming-. 43,402,970 33, 589, 377 662, 185 35, 160 591, 531 767, 181 191, 126 610, 769 133, 147 120, 160 118, 006 142, 605 816, 906 29, 013 3, 031, 151 1, 938, 798 1, 614, 600 952, 155 1, 377, 179 454, 954 646, 852 724, 693 1, 763, 782 1, 614, 560 776, 884 479, 398 2,022,826 35, 385 449,764 53, 656 346, 229 1, 092, 017 108, 721 5, 016, 022 867, 242 3, 117, 920 163, 075 4,197,016 269, 939 391, 105 1,138,831 1,197,237 142, 423 331, 218 880, 858 67,199 692, 537 1,309,618 19,437 521,384 9,581 362, 115 499, 424 39, 221 527, 549 12, 887 102, 221 88, 278 96, 057 638, 926 10, 618 2, 511, 096 1, 655, 837 1,188; 207 346, 377 1, 098, 692 362, 065 624, 809 605, 497 1, 443, 156 1,167,282 438, 257 382, 896 1,603,146 18, 306 122, 117 38, 959 317, 697 875, 407 90, 393 4, 330, 210 678, 470 2, 601, 946 86, 929 3, 456, 609 212, 219 289, 667 936, 119 564, 700 86,044 329, 613 712, 089 22, 195 424,033 1, 051, 351 8,726 26, 922, 5B7 6, 580, 793 4,880,009 626, 271 824, 143 323, 177 34, 231 451, 504 2,576 90, 589 60, 763 77,746 691, 550 1, 704, 291 1, 338, 710 673, 779 106, 390 919, 484 357, 456 626, 947 515, 918 1, 221, 432 736, 142 169, 395 353, 899 1, 063, 489 28, 696 6,812 325, 579 646, 699 82, 924 3, 831, 590 629, 942 2, 302, 808 52, 160 2, 849, 259 170, 649 291, 300 826, 722 420, 891 40, 125 314, 369 1, 047, 299 11, 138 773,693 600, 103 155 210, 666 6,018 2,435 11,547 401 26,442 59, 596 126, 690 725,133 53 46, 368 39, 228 9,516 43, 107 271, 451 483, 655 1,451 210, 230 18, 697 15, 100 1,564 650, 291 145, 350 346 2,385 488 685 38,853 1,015 65, 104 531, 277 79, 900 487 85, 535 6,488 604, 332 403, 151 393, 384 232 1,057 631,616 325 25,886 2,702 298 475,510 26 122, 169 4,272 456 94 22, 794 43, 404 91, 689 545, 142 60 28, 762 24,560 5,702 17, 108 222, 210 364, 210 1,606 175, 391 13, 947 11,849 759 444, 201 118, 071 183 789 357 580 30, 658 172 52, 081 391, 650 63, 213 346 65, 294 4,980 415, 814 322, 331 253, 475 118 924 612, 841 207 17,980 2,113 183 4,441,830 437,770 'iii,"259 4,086 46 8,627 "21,' 627 14,316 62, 677 465, 698 """7,' 628 11, 428 1,069 627 236, 167 350, 373 1,327 171, 131 9,602 6,799 259 437, 404 118, 503 45 494 25,336 49, 005 361, 522 36, 673 128 56, 949 3,952 412, 320 283, 019 182, 921 709 648, 907 30 1,171 334 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXII. — Chinese, Japanese, and eiviUzed Indians: 1880, 1870, 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. CIVILIZED INDU118. 1880. 1870. 1860. The United States Alal)ama . . Arizona . . ■ Arli:ansas . California . Colorado .. Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Colmnbia - Florida Georgia . Idaho .-. Illinois . . Indiana . Iowa Kajisas Kentucky . Louisiana . Maine Maryland . Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi*. Missouri Montana 2^ehraska Nevada N'ew Hampshire ITew Jersey .... New Mexico New York North Carolina. , Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania .- Ehode Island-.. Soath Carolina . Tennessee Texas Utah , Termont , ■Virginia , ■Washington "West Virginia. Wisconsin Wyoming 63,199 148 55 4 1,630 133 75, 132 612 123 238 1 13 18 17 3,379 209 29 33 19 10 489 229 27 24 61 91 1,765 18 6,416 14 170 49, 277 7 1 4,274 1 3,152 5' 57 29 109 9,610 148 27 9 25 136 601 1 3,330 13 1 "25 445 34, 933 3,186 6 16 914 4 234 143 10 16, 407 213 3,493 195 16, 277 154 255 1,391 6 5 180 124 165 140 246 466 815 60 848 626 16 7,249 2,300 1,857 113 1,663 235 2,803 63 74 9,772 819 1,230 130 1,694 184 77 131 352 992 807 11 85 4,406 29 3,161 140 26, 731 7,241 180 235 1,200 15 2 40 47 32 240 48 914 108 569 151 4,926 690 809 75 167 87 23 23 16 1,309 439 1,241 100 318 34 154 124 70 379 179 14 229 1,319 1,206 44,021 160 48 17,798 16 2,261 38 65 189 33 173 5 32 6,172 2,369 2 20 10, 607 140 1,158 30 177 7 19 88 60 403 20 112 426 1,017 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 335 Table XXlll.— Population by race and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860. ALABAMA. Coimties. WHITE. COLOEED. CHINESE. IKDUIIS. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 18G0. 1880. 1870. 1860. The State 662185 521384 526271 600103 475510 437770 4 213 98 160 4397 4890 13091 6887 14210 6944 10684 14134 11364 16418 8651 7390 7718 11870 10B08 6831 9203 6224 10050 4968 9118 6312 10653 8425 11993 8747 4106 12896 8873 8079 3829 3766 4903 11994 21074 18219 9967 14173 12642 12217 11637 5645 4587 18591 7277 8841 13084 27187 7780 13457 11758 7150 9132 14368 13155 6182 11621 12253 6451 10856 4329 3159 12143 5061 9263 7223 8590 10088 8974 9652 5057 5802 7098 8823 7441 5151 7898 4667 8544 4269 8950 7105 3686 14629 8027 10193 "11260 17169 11315 15321 ""6767 7599 8200 "'6419 14044 6631 8710 3675 20884 3600 1159 22119 8965 5457 12076 2690 2142 8341 10086 1068 668 1288 6950 6380 5069 671 2608 43 2122 40007 682 8755 1590 2502 1262 1076 513 18165 21650 6767 4033 5053 2173 6860 8750 15041 9963 25628 12784 19034 23612 520 1496 21443 9234 38899 4670 23591 12347 6272 3420 18665 2834 4983 22277 12604 7292 2846 17165 2408 682 17251 6391 3892 8588 1480 1137 6872 7665 737 576 1020 4639 4901 3394 599 2206 9621 3864 16183 3867 672 1 38 4 2 ...... 13 Baldwin ' 91 Bibb 3 Butler 6862 4370 11899 3039 1 7110 7460 2 Clarke 2 Clay 1423 Colbert 4892 6223 838 1 4 6 7 6 , Dale 9528 8562 6656 7747 3047 8401 6059 6693 2732 3858 4802 9534 16350 9839 7330 9921 10096 10151 7764 5086 6103 15527 6090 5835 8504 28195 6625 12419 8829 7142 8052 12798 10365 5946 7295 8840 5202 8469 10379 7786 9853 "iiiis 10119 "'725i "16464 14811 9078 "io639 7173 7215 8362 8624 11685 6761 9893 9596 28669 6878 12122 7692 9479 10117 9236 8970 5919 146341 1797 32152 470 6730 951 1708 1077 1313 227 14541 16990 4657 3060 2606 1663 5170 6562 11597 7253 20633 12620 15740 20058 224 1367 21107 7572 31285 3368 17833 9638 4625 1641 15690 2066 3378 18907 9595 1816 25840 852 2 1 i 2 Dallas DeKalb 23 43 ■■■"■ 1705 8508 Pranltlin 23608 1 Hale 4454 3472 2668 7 2 2 _ 6781 6802 Xee 4 2 8091 19354 18177 14765 24410 1288 1872 12571 8751 23780 3743 18245 12199 8789 1927 15656 1777 3648 18116 8886 3 ; 1 1 1 1 3 5 19 77 3 9 17 1 4 4 1, 38 2 Pike 7 Talladega...' 336 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — PopulaUon hy race and T>y oovMtiea — ALABAMA — Continued. Connties. WHITE. COLOKED. CHINEBE. IHDLUIB. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 16108 15216 8978 2807 6711 4236 12772 11787 6235 2125 6767 4134 17154 7293 12971 9741 7461 501 2119 1729 6796 25117 3454 17 4190 8294 308 1787 21610 21 6673 10229 619 2650 17823 122 1 ■Walker 2 "VVilcox AEIZONA TEEEITOEY. The Territory 35160 9581 a2421 166 26 a2] 61632 20 3493 31 a404» 3398 5030 876 15609 2930 4788 2629 4 9 13 76 22 31 62 164 15 61166 64 140 32 1819 486 286 166 28 64 654 Maricopa 176 5698 4 12 6 Pinal Yavapai 2116 1692 8 2 12 8 6 19 aThen tte connty of Arizona, in the Territory of New Mexico, ARIC^SAS. & Including 2 Japanese. The state 591531 362115 324143 210666 122169 111269 133 98 195 89 48 4971 6026 6959 20167 12068 4076 3583 13272 1563 10567 7191 8587 9646 6776 13332 1899 3261 4299 2452 6041 6472 11368 14455 6684 7457 6629 7405 9593 7030 7409 10703 10635 8113 5331 11073 3982 4278 3923 4829 3067 5130 45 128 88 2210 2088 60 8496 5203 22 5603 3206 261 1392 7516 1789 2206 6514 2329 5759 1418 493 36 1562 566 75 9421 745 2608 1382 222 2763 17011 491 4212 3764 4921 3761 74 Ashley Baxter........ ...... 13640 6958 6117 2753 5743 1816 8461 8905 6698 3122 9053 1722 7516 182 74 2629 1100 37 5393 3492 385 33 9 2690 981 330 7612 2219 5 Chicot 59 5 Clark 1 7679 7482 4324 7961 1253 2626 3966 2186 8845 5895 2978 6986 2573 '"4788 2656 3718 630 253 988 2576 1289 1761 3934 3604 802 88 864 2347 3 16 8 3 Crittenden Cross Dallas 3495 3804 5 7 1 6106 5681 3854 3497 Paulkner ............. 8976 4768 6330 3936 651 85 968 88 3 Fulton .■ .... 4 G-rant :..._. 3604 7417 7439 5226 ""5654 8689 6019 339 156 6329 650 G-reene .f. .- 189 5400 616 Hempstead -.1 1 i Independence 13658 6624 6656 555G 8539 12970 6831 7957 7813 6639 908 182 1612 10167 613 1337 382 2536 7168 973 1 2 1 43 10 1 1 Johnson COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 337 Table XXIII. — Population ly race and ly counties — ^ARKANSAS — Continued. Conntles. WUITB. COLORED. UUUIESE. DSBLINB. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. I860. Ija Fayette ... . 2116 8315 4138 4212 3064. 13901 8143 113B1 7864 5324 4671 4365 5471 9236 6115 5504 3072 5444 5951 1902 5792 13413 6691 17667 11097 4921 7586 9085 7262 17970 5088 8871 4984 6985 9447 22894 16761 4163 12733 3981 5735 4146 8875 3614 467 9150 5040 3335 984 4003 124 43 4696 2654 5209 258 3722 5 6253 800 15809 392 290 61 909 2734 14921 627 3467 1366 83 16 1641 1096 176 99 6434 118 044 2032 4483 1118 5158 246 4318 497 Lee Lincoln 3 5 Little Eiver 1358 1878 Lonoke - . . . ^ 8081 3960 744* 5923 150 19 29e 269 Ma.THn7i ,, , Miller 2662 6135 2864 2434 3431 3541 971 3200 120 1461 2226 92 5 2 1 1 iN'e'wton. - - 4365 7511 2395 4871 3367 1494 3323 7811 3793 18348 7109 4268 3726 7363 5584 11545 3523 5286 3369 t 8457 2162 5931 3798 2535 4090 6905 6016 8187 6902 6051 5891 4930 5178 856S 7150 9 5458 290 10501 421 225 45 576 1811 13708 357 2446 185 121 30 1354 968 114 24 4479 303 8945 227 108e 172 978 2839 3612 359 2621 749 215 93 681 3366 Onachita 1 6 Philflpg 9 \ Pike 2 Poinsett 1 8 Polk 4 Prairie 10 16 Pulaski 12 4 6 Saint IFrancis 1 1 6 Saline Scott Searcy 49 8 41 1 2 Sbarp 6 Union 5675 4988 16690 9146 4205 7281 5957 5157 13106 6881 ■"6335 4896 119 674 1200 2686 767 6331 200 1540 1436 "Waaliington .......... 6 1 2 1 27 ■WTiite "Woodruff Tell 998 1 CALirOENIA. The State 767181 499424 323177 6018 4272 4086 175218 e49310 34933 16277 7241 1T798 57785 621 9924 14270 7832 11698 11712 1731 8869 7891 13313 2197 4563 22106 676 7883 9197 7405 5389 8271 1009 8689 3259 6025 1608 2193 1081 2825 8548 '"8252 9737 12546 2165 5185 1341 16515 999 2498 ""1220 686 1 73 136 56 97 33 8 132 40 23 4 4 ""xi 81 1 72 84 31 81 21 12 132 15 8 4 2 2 65 ""88 71 95 26 27 48 277 3 6 4 64402 17 1116 3793 1037 970 c733 434 (21489 753 241 90 702 "'469 1939 8 1627 2082 1441 271 160 217 /1582 427 39 29 143 642 119 193 103 111 131 2568 2177 3657 9 2 338 4762 309 37 ""533 272 522 169 353 47 411 193 794 1035 637 332 "'774 "46 18 424 9 784 6 2635 76 311 685 61 23 22 121 1 75 114 266 8 3294 153 Del Norte - - Humboldt Kem Klamath. ""46 Lake 5339 a Laolnding 86 Japanese, b Including 16 Japanese. 22 C Xnclading 1 Japanese. d Xaclading 5 Japanese. e Xncltiding 33 Japanese. f Inclading 22 Japanese. 338 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population hy race wnd iy cowntiea — CALIFOENIA — Continued. Conntiea. WHITE. COLOBED. CHINEBB. INDIANB. 1880. 1870. 1860. 18S0. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 2958 31707 9791 3395 11185 50i5 3955 7082 10648 12160 17567 11882 4761 28923 5255 6983 6674 210496 21990 8783 8031 9135 32110 12085 7066 5337 6461 17387 24623 8186 4845 B218 2780 10757 6612 4849 11015 8824 1309 14720 6394 3364 6865 2548 ■"9221 3097 4303 2905 1114 2 188 37 63 4 69 23 19 60 104 150 69 9 560 6 17 13 1628 328 23 34 63 161 63 54 22 88 72 60 20 35 142 7 80 84 15 102 247 60 O1170 C1334 697 346 575 17 363 372 6907 63005 2190 ffl872 04893 242 123 229 J21790 1997 183 596 227 2695 523 al335 126B 1568 6995 904 518 266 774 1961 6326 805 129 608 2146 17 6236 361 1084 129 186 ...... 4 1843 6 330 316 162 184 1265 7 404 36 222 64 101 91 538 14 81 658 1702 45 34 163 8 88 73 131 1037 12 493 21 339 27 13 167 261 118 347 80 47 67 1 219 126 34 642 37 134 22 90 9 36 87 23 90 3 23 2014 210 7 1054 4 386 9429 6725 16334 8850 3571 22725 ""4305 £448 14138 10819 3851 21692 42 230 263 2627 2410 911 a3596 6 17 2147 2395 399 1731 20? 66 8 2 5 34 16 109 165 95 2 475 17 55 166 62 6 468 411 1 5 7 108 251 San Bernardino 3964 4838 136059 191!« 4567 6098 7484 24536 8532 3529 4781 5329 15870 19184 6189 4791 3166 1951 4391 6556 2504 1249 52866 9166 1621 3088 3178 11646 4688 3895 912i 6992 7092 11587 2002 3348 3248 3370 3262 14095 8 15 1330 223 9 10 38 173 53 44 28 29 78 77 4 31 73 23 39 67 19 8 1176 126 12 68 ""87 32 4S 57 71 42 85 45 30 42 17 23 166 16 70 «12030 1629 69 519 109 1625 156 574 810 1440 920 473 306 208 294 1099 99 1624 "2719 139 6 ""25 6 415 2208 616 14 51 192 2 104 1638 13 1962 ""28 64 5 137 8 153 12 2 26 3028 3067 San Franciaco San Joaquin San Luis Obiapo 41 4 149 52 Santa Barbara 365 157 218 Shasta 8 Siakivou 50 3 85 '"It t 51 21 144 6 Sntter 10 666 Trinity 100 1340 6 Tolo 9318 8362 4683 11582 69 152 27 233 396 2337 6 1781 117 Tnba 72 alncluding 1 Japanese, dliiclucliiig 2 Japanese. clnclnding 7 Japanese. (Zlncliiding 45 Japanese. e Including 8 Japanese. COLOEADO. The State. Arapakoe — Bent Botilder CJiaffee Clear Creek- Conejos Costilla Cnster Ponglas Elbert El Paso Fremont Gilpin Grand Greenwood . 191126 37322 1693 9056 6435 7712 5558 2852 8025 2468 1700 7771 4659 6293 413 39221 570 1938 1572 2470 1761 1385 1063 479| 2435 42 49 70 94 17 7 40 17 7 159 72 71 4 456 257 11 1 31 46 238 2 18 6 17 16 4 124 154 180 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 339 TABtB XXIII. — Population ly race and ly counties — COLORADO' -Continued Coimties. WHITE. COLOBBD. CHINEBE. IKDLUJB. 1S80. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Guxmisoxi 8189 1468 4114 6768 23258 1109 4844 8796 2659 3824 7462 1936 139 1968 1086 5418 6631 46 16 ""34 298 1 43 53 6 14 147 4 1 3 3 2217 2370 621 2 20 1 10 31 2 7 La Plata 828 4191 3 6 3 124 7 2 48 1 8 1 4 io 72 13 Ouray Park 446 2237 1 27 Pueblo 1 Eio G-raade Koutt. - . Saguactie .--.. 304 2 1 19 253 1635 22 15 5 WfJd 1 CONNECTICUT. The State 610769 627549 451504 11547 9668 8627 ol29 2 255 235 18 Fairfield 109827 123085 50978 35204 1S2952 71511 23913 43299 93582 107252 47648 35722 118517 65010 21801 38017 75800 88643 46207 30522 95223 60387 20920 2182 2232 1026 371 3513 1480 195 548 1680 1752 1082 372 2734 1419 199 460 1676 1319 1111 337 2113 471 11 651 22 14 40 7 14 147 4 7 14 2 27 5 6 141 '""46 1 Middleaer 7 c44 14 1 Windham 2 1 6 a Including 6 Japanese. b Inclnding 1 Japanese. c Inclnding 5 Japanese. DAKOTA TEREITOEY. NOTB. — The unorganized connties of Dakota, having no population, are omitted &om this table. iFor intbrmation regarding them see Comp&nMwm, pages 18, 19, 20. The Territory 133147 12887 2576 401 94 238 1391 1200 2261 69 1583 1290 1314 5439 523 4959 353 237 (51 3143 29 8956 291 . 11* 4998 2155 985 1255 86 2302 6 22 4 33 Barnes -- 2 Beadle Billings 2 22 8 6 7 7 3 592 4 12 18 145 Bnil6 ... ^ 12 25 21 27 95 214 9 28 73 5 Cass 12 21 3 Charles Mix 35 117 Clark Clay .......... . 2618 2 1 9 1 2 1 1 • 1 U Deuel 17 20 16 Banlk Foster .-... 4 340 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTS CENSUS. Table XSJII.— Population ly race and ty countiea—DAKOTX TEEEITOEY— Cont'd. OountieB. WHITE. COl/OBXD. CHINBBS. njDIASB. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1860. 6315 2967 693 153 1299 12 139 5573 4 29 43 2 129 37 a 2 Kidder 88 1102 2657 20 12921 5895 113 1283 112 363 8203 3689 200 13 4399 2226 278 537 3587 26 166 473 684 243 1004 281 194 4122 5320 6802 499 18 14 8333 54 130 1 Kingslrary - . Lake ..... -. 97 1 2 220 10 712 9 3 Miner 301 # 25 5 23 221 64 Moody 404 1 8 2 1 462 808 10 1 " Hichland 10 20 Rusk "■ 7 Spink .... 4 102 3 7 1 3 5 1 1 gnllv 10 8 Todd 321 16 Traill 3496 11 16 28 11 WaUette 7 "Walworth. WiUiams 2077 55 19 2 10 2 1 Sisseton andWahpeton Indian reservation- Fort Sisseton 2 Unorganized portion of territory. 2042 41 S 4 DELAWAEE. The State 120160 102221 90589 26442 22794 21627 1 6 Kent 24760 66074 30326 22040 53323 26258 20330 46355 23904 8114 12636 5692 7164 10192 5438 7474 8442 5711 Newcastle 1 S Sassex 4 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The District U8006 88278 60783 59596 43404 14316 ol7 3 5 15 1 88278 60763 43404 14316 3 15 ' a Incltidiii£ 4 jApsn^se. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXlIl.^-PopulaUon hy race and hy counties — FLORIDA. 341 CoimtieB. « WHITK. COLOBID. CHmEBB. INDIANS. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 18T0. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. The Stat©.. . . US605 96057 77746 126690 91689 62677 18 180 2 1 6446 1660 4822 1379 1184 2265 4820 190 8980 6854 1199 4114 4(72 3319 4899 2043 5637 3397 2268 2822 37B2 814 6609 3378 4741 7659 3075 4935 1035 2847 1197 754 1699 4107 72 5141 4937 781 3764 3386 2083 2670 1435 3930 3501 1586 2895 1623 727 4429 1843 2926 4631 2277 3767 ""224 895 1388 2582 80 2925 3653 1378 3981 2734 1000 2415 1271 5263 3498 1490 3194 1331 936 3521 601 3294 230! 1978 3075 823 1634 1953 10016 643 1290 84 896 573 4769 67 10850 5302 592 8055 2318 929 916 106 8736 12668 173 16840 2035 548 9184 135 8305 3197 3547 12393 290 834 19 244 399 3228 13 6780 2880 475 6038 2363 854 646 137 5598 9897 197 12341 395 323 6692 88 7878 1026 1970 4466 Baker Bradford 22 551 526 2064 3 2149 2114 526 5415 1420 200 566 115 4940 6378 578 9149 450 622 4258 253 5315 611 1666 746 164 15 CaUioim _- Clay Dade 1 £(Scambia ..- 1 Frantlin Hamilton 1 21 Lafayette Leon Liberty 5 31 12 72 10 3 NewRiTer Orange 5595 3033 3345 3170 1997 2687 2487 1937 1023 122 2416 1363 198 482 1334 681 Polk: 26 1078 1086 2 Saint Lucie Santa Kosa 4773 3501 4021 2114 2756 1563 3685 3171 2750 1972 2121 1374 1395 1562 2636 1928 4048 lOOO 1467 1269 861 1672 2584 1670 1872 1185 3149 165 538 1160 516 918 562 980 1435 79 328 944 405 373 1432 549 836 125 297 1167 463 484 Taylor "Wakulla 1 GEORGIA. The State 816906 638926 591550 725133 545142 465698 17 1 124 40 38 4084 1742 4612 6830 12419 5783 11429 B670 2368 5797 6089 4277 2354 2091 im 4110 1888 3844 4052 11846 4057 9831 4111 1647 3866 4243 3496 2026 1458 6589 3442 1493 4057 3610 11433 3041 9498 3067 1636 3606 5013 3373 2174 1276 628S 1192 6565 9294 1607 6271 836 15700 6057 2561 2256 21031 4034 4670 4092 3886 976 4955 6774 921 4719 460 11424 4231 3605 1744 13436 3445 3477 3157 2587 748 3492 6021 1097 4291 434 6831 3284 2379 2162 12152 3082 2739 4144 201! Baldwin Banks .-..-- 1 1 Bibb 18 2 9 BiilloGh . -.. Bnrke 8 Butts Campbell ...... ....... 342 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table TCXni. — Population by race and by oownties— GEORGIA — Continued. Counties. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee . Chattooga . Cherokee.. Clarke Clay Clayton CHnoh Cohb Coffee .--- Colquitt .- Columbia.. Coweta - . - Crawford - Dade Bawaon .. Decatur .. DeKalb.... Dodge Dooly Dougherty . Douglas — Early Echols Effingham . Elbert Emanuel... Eanuia ... Eayette .. Eleyd .... Forsyth .. Eranklin . Fulton Gilmer Glascock. Glynn Gordon — Greene Gwinnett. -- Habersham . Hall Hancock Haralson . Harris Hart Heard Henry — Houston . . Irwin Jackson -- Jasper Jefferson . Johnson . Jones Laurens . Lee Liberty. . Tjincoln — Lowndes - Lumpkin . McDuffle . Uolntesh. 14591 4127 1794 17494 2130 7981 12699 5313 2798 14734 4028 2422 3030 9305 8940 8618 5479 99S4 3506 6592 1952 5463 3016 2053 7112 5742 14958 9072 28295 8268 2506 2196 9847 5573 16016 7857 13040 5044 5821 6450 6212 5674 7961 6024 2161 11139 4268 5581 3455 3753 5702 1739 3581 2254 5412 6075 3430 1546 10473 3793 1496 16760 2654 5390 9117 6488 2644 3734 3437 10593 2514 1617 4080 7866 3284 2788 4032 7465 7352 4935 2093 1613 2607 4386 4431 5285 5683 11473 6862 6034 18164 6527 1917 1926 7726 4298 10272 6373 8317 3645 3685 5791 4841 5218 5071 1541 7471 3884 4247 2049 2991 4180 1924 2428 1797 4276 1196 loiie 4368 1223 15511 3034 5107 10047 6539 2626 10410 2206 1195 3511 7433 3407 2765 3526 5985 6798 4846 2207 2092 1177 2672 4697 3748 4966 5022 9269 6851 2310 612 360 27515 3540 2040 1626 6388 3852 6012 1042 106 7435 11797 4716 1084 366 10183 4643 1852 5828 10670 1471 4696 500 2751 6872 133 2863 9460 1487 2647 20842 126 ion 4300 1820 1309 616 401 24518 3405 1503 1281 6453 2849 1743 507 3217 678 137 9449 8019 427S 245 337 7718 2662 1876 714 657 15532 2763 1244 5679 1226 12 673 121 8349 7270 4286 304 330 5937 2008 4855 9424 4072 6088 11441 6563 1654 1048 8001 4229 11974 103581 3515 1361 2258 11943 5136 8091 3871 2810 153 6979 9286 4603 2882 4979 3095 6176 6229 4828 1463 7249 3771 2063 3084 3723 2242 2284 1675 2860 4166 14291 16390 536 5157 7593 10090 1345 7860 4361 8837 7061 4172 465 1704 4863 1703 144 2538 5753 1121 1859 16232 117 819 3450 1536 8156 2159 949 1290 7672 319 7493 1942 264S 15332 296 3710 6555 7943 916 6445 3654 7643 5260 4158 3616 5637 4045 451 462 eoisfl... 4695 3288 4057 314 2183 5736 1333 144 2026 5926 898 1355 2986 170 783 2841 2145 8423 2582 830 1276 8173 229 7757 1534 2826 4527 10783 246 3356 6972 856 6023 3275 4954 22 3791 2399 470 4117 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 343 Table XXIII. — Population by race and hy comiUes — GEORGIA — Continued. GonntieB. WHITB. C8L0BBD. CHIKEBE. mDiAirs. 18S0. 1870. 1860. 1880. 18T0. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 4288 5392 4294 7797 2327 5484 4189 6693 3510 4249 p 7362 8995 6740 3327 5469 9908 6645 3065 7780 7805 5824 8518 1773 4437 5545 17185 4149 2229 6173 5439 4376 6050 4448 2312 5014 4770 2666 4268 8384 8157 6595 2844 6321 6183 9492 9321 3015 4039 9449 4060 26S7 4751 9689 2411 5173 6550 4068 3975 3646 4169 6387 2135 3818 3683 6409 2478 3637 5743 7441 8601 3575 3924 3854 6578 1151 3984 2716 5763 2014 2983 5639 8966 7822 7387 2686 4304 9854 1393 777 5203 12115 1871 9782 906 10327 6883 3024 9931 984 145 1472 8069 4147 8226 11021 2619 197 7796 17464 2689 3073 6613 7146 9622 12189 9667 4722 1974 3827 2161 6183 12213 104 13970 6074 110 6267 1663 6301 1144 6846 12515 1920 2570 590 2210 698 10818 6511 1824 7483 1581 3830 7369 956 466 2950 10804 1108 7068 757 9220 6014 4874 2009 3536 8752 640 618 1592 10200 983 7013 1444 7618 6498 IVfarliffOTI . ■KT^ifiOTl . . . „ 1 Miller Milton Mitoliell 1 1 1 1 2 4641 7083 5188 1964 5999 5244 5955 3016 1773 3187 5084 13157 4014 6460 4705 1740 5332 3853 4607 2956 1870 3061 6103 12405 7141 556 129 814 4906 2678 5984 7445 2377 119 5477 12565 7535 578 246 233 4746 2442 4137 7169 16^9 210 4468 8879 1 Pike Pelt FalasXci 9 1 11 6 2 Kockdale Schley 2278 4287 5S27 E104 5920 4761 1809 3580 4181 2100 3769 6160 2623 6408 2913 5153 4865 8396 6876 1834 4285 7530 1798 2439 4042 8606 1902 3969 4684 2673 2274 3742 4826 5534 4536 4994 1693 3191 3601 1877 3343 4488 2346 6223 2930 4295 6015 8517 6447 1818 4347 6143 1617 2741 3041 8314 1692 3434 5472 2118 2851 4«88 4878 9100 10639 7152 2987 1280 2962 1145 5284 8363 166 11224 5632 114 4565 1529 4162 462 6260 8312 379 2238 664 1611 537 7827 4699 1105 2369 4532 3873 7888 4892 8622 2890 1161 2397 836 2889 6276 10039 6390 118 4896 1565 4627 382 5473 6555 661 2289 274 1733 423 7986 3904 645 Talbot .. Tattnall Tefrair 1 Thomas Towns 2 Troup Twiggs T^^ker i Ware "W"ayne Whitaaeld 1 Wilcox ■- ■Worth 344 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXm.— Population iy race find by counties— IDAHO TEEKITOEY. CoimtieB. WHTTB. COLOBED. CHINHBB. ■ ■ .-^ La ISDUBS. 1880. 1870, 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. mo. i860. The Territory.... 29013 10618 53 60 3379 4274 165 .. « ...... Ada 4447 1554 3234 1970 1289 1271 49* 1950 3684 6892 1179 171 879 2569 369 16 1 20 5 203 128 78 314 8 10 1 9 ■ 1 22 15 13 77 8 1 8 1 Bear La^e Bois6 2057 10 15 1225 22 738 7 262 198 61 239 296 1764 8 Cassia - 415 2 425 7 3 5 6 3 7 2 864 837 1921 1334 252 2 4 1 9 2 120 747 y.','.'.'. 2 19 UTez Perc6 368 468 2 ILLINOIS. The State 3031151 2511096 1704291 46368 28762 7628 0212 1 140 32 32 57247 10239 14541 11460 12982 33016 7466 16950 14487 40397 28100 21843 16108 18361 26765 600362 16160 13757 26675 16897 15743 19101 25316 8514 18895 23201 14989 16099 41170 12186 22914 16604 16669 35175 5880 10710 36465 35203 20976 14467 54794 8268 13042 •12907 12179 82272 6559 16675 11576 32504 20318 18698 15818 15962 25015 346102 13885 12220 23212 14712 13387 16652 21339 7498 15643 19585 908J 12646 38226 10522 20255 14843 12993 35807 5024 12575 35413 25618 18639 11211 .41144 4652 9767 11670 9919 26415 5143 11718 11313 14581 10476 14948 9309 10729 14174 143947 11529 8309 19079 10814 710E 16888 5379 7805 11146 9367 33289 7629 16067 10362 9849 29040 3704 9499 20658 12285 9560 8350 1884 4568 325 48 59 155 1 26 6 462 127 51 84 353 276 6945 37 2 93 113 110 60 182 83 25 40 110 30 68 676 96 128 43 162 164 12 132 247 1528 48 1567 2296 110 35 26 143 3 30 4 233 45 21 56 323 220 3858 4 3 53 66 97 33 111 67 10 53 14 6 65 612 22 94 21 128 89 7 98 164 995 23 179 65 48 8 19 11 1 15 12 48 17 39 27 212 29 1007 22 2 7 6 31 6 37 75 11 43 4 1 1 Bond Brown . . . .' 1 < 4 Clark Clay 1 Clinton Coles 1 6174 Cook 43 6 De Kalb De"Witt Douglas ^ DuPage r.. 1 Edwards ^. Effingham ... Fayette • Ford ..1 Franklin 26 49 426 66 20 65 40 29 14 Fnlton 2 GaUatin -' - 1 Hamilton " 1 Hardin Henderson 1 1 Jasper a Including 3 Japanese. b Inoluding 2 Japanese. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 345 Table XXIII. — PopnlaUon hy race and ly counties — ILLINOIS — Continued. Counties. Jefferson .. Jersey Jo Daviess. Johnson . . . Kane KiLnkakee . Kendall Knox Lake La SaUe . . . LaTTTence lee Livingston. -- liO^n M(U)onoagli . McHenry. McLean ... Macon Maconpin. Madison .. Marion .. Marsliall. Mason — Menard . Mercer Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Monltrie O^e — Peoria . Perry.. Piatt .. Pikeu.. Scliuyler. Scott Shelby -.1... Stark-. Stephenson ■ Tazewell . . . Union Vermilion — "Wabash "Warren "W-aahington . "Wayne "White "Whiteside . . "Will "Williamson. "Winnebago . "Woodford .. 1880. 1870. 1860 20590 15210 274G5 12945 44387 24971 13008 21215 70309 13344 27427 38150 27825 24857 59409 30308 37258 47422 23384 15018 16218 8740 12970 19465 13626 27911 30578 13679 29829 64831 15230 15550 33450 12652 6237 5510 24392 Pope Pnlaald.. Putnam Bandolph Eiohland 15509 Bock Island Saint Clair... Saline 37764 59229 15357 51071 16160 10710 30193 11203 31940 29571 17830 41384 9888 22642 . 20900 21275 22553 30807 52719 19071 30351 21536 17826 14823 27727 11196 38724 24282 12345 38713 20948 60722 12243 27123 31360 22937 26467 53561 26246 32406 41917 20407 1G943 16181 8625 11727 18741 12913 25162 27869 10384 27407 47385 13332 10947 30661 10965 6358 6215 19722 12773 29646 49771 12483 45186 17394 10515 ■25416 10730 30596 27839 16370 8778 22951 17463 19729 16673 27444 42771 17223 29180 18946 12931 11942 27147 9306 30024 15393 13073 28612 18248 48272 8976 17643 11632 14247 20061 22085 13656 24504 30679 12730 13437 10929 6101 9677 15037 12815 13881 21937 6384 36476 9508 6124 27182 6546 3004 6579 16766 9709 20981 37169 9162 31963 14670 9047 14590 9003 26112 21427 11145 19779 7283 18293 13726 12222 12274 18727 29264 12087 24457 13281 1880. 1870. 1860. 331 56 133 650 76 76 972 78 319 64 300 366 144 51 687 352 434 2701 37 24 1703 64 37 56 167 935 20 107 512 767 33 301 570 3270 44 1298 634 2577 583 1822 89 31 77 4 23 87 272 202 57 290 212 16 534 78 703 253 140 85 38 231 92 62 367 54 809 62 69 290 48 HI 116 42 64 427 236 320 2214 215 13 3 956 152 593 1 85 155 391 6 106 471 2394 65 1137 30 137 1297 231 1160 25 15 60 21 12 64 148 49 63 223 133 29 173 59 242 106 121 10 34 109 178 36 19 1 151 60 238 8 6 26 8 4 192 562 2 112 5 17 98 175 26 126 44 3 67 196 39 24 525 170 311 14 22 23 1880. 1870. 1860. 1 129 8 67 lis 34 1 12 1880. 1870. 1860. 10 11 a Inclnding 1 Japanese. 346 COMPIiM'DIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXUL—Fopulation hy race and ly counties — INDIANA. Counties. WHITE. COLOEED. 0BINE8B. mDIAHS. 1880. 1870. 1860, 1880. 1870. 18«0. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1860. The State 1938798 1655837 1338710 39228 24560 11428 29 246 240 15383 54557 22639 11102 8003 25684 10264 183D3 27412 26073 25556 23403 12354 21244 26614 19544 20220 22706 15934 33426 11162 23029 20120 20080 14278 21712 22751 22739 24039 17022 20976 • 22577 23332 19180 21788 22706 9464 19127 25030 16045 19182 25694 26445 15615 15089 30731 18208 27401 94729 23405 13453 23838 15530 26885 18760 8081 22909 5368 14210 15774 19170 16789 16356 17194 19902 11382 43428 21122 5615 6258 22353 8680 16128 24082 22800 19054 17323 9848 16618 24058 18966 17163 18976 12662 26991 10384 21838 16342 20199 12710 16934 17750 19493 20367 15069 19564 20095 22545 16543 19028 18810 6351 14979 28636 15796 18251 21182 23521 14123 12336 26834 14378 22682 67997 20211 11067 208.56 13909 23598 17454 6796 20376 5648 13338 16078 18014 14651 13765 13903 U621 9246 29243 17858 2809 4122 16663 6503 13476 16770 19982 12139 14485 822« 13249 24332 17270 13865 15737 10382 20966 10138 19426 15493 19446 9416 14258 15412 15962 16960 12709 18407 16908 19836 12359 14865 16107 4286 11378 24524 14598 14835 15607 17416 11350 9140 22784 13574 16458 39030 12719 8923 16631 12822 20738 16003 2360 14907 5439 11816 14291 16342 11844 10064 10296 160311 2 169 138 6 17 238 ""42 197 2536 298 65 2 307 57 235 5 213 68 28 242 1552 108 12 23 1027 867 250 762 101 350 402 679 404 7 344 "ihh 944 408 355 629 49 16 2 249 336 126 8038 9 22 135 345 427 150 86 47 205 149 127 288 208 27 33 955 ""42 11 6 63 7 Allen 3 - 34 24 22 Bartholome'w Blackford 14 240 1 24 111 1970 26 7 3 129 58 87 4 53 36 35 92 1462 47 24 16 437 737 21 615 54 349 182 441 304 S 164 3 21 1106 422 115 380 10 25 3 228 250 88 3938 36 51 259 167 74 33 13 189 159 69 152 150 14 39 S64 Boone 90 4 Carroll 13 65 520 22 20 Cass 1 1 1 Clark Clay 4 Clinton 4 Crawford .- 74 74 24 15 16 12 20 87 757 73 103 6 274 384 79 350 93 114 45 283 165 2 179 5 21 612 161 19 449 2 16 5 135 118 60 826 3 52 47 25 150 107 1 Dearborn DeKalb 7 1 Dubois Elkbart Fayette Floyd 9 Fountain "FVflTiTrliTi Fulton Gibson 3 Grant - ] Greene 7 Tfamilton ... Hancock Hendricks 2 5 Henry Hrnitingtion 10 3 tTasper Jay Jefferson 3 .TftTiTlingf^ "KnoT 1 Kosciusko Lagrange Ijake La Porte S La-wrenoe Marion 14 1 4 Marshall '. Martin Miami .-..- 1 109 145 Monroe 1 3 Morgan Newton Noble 8 23 260 85 196 3 14 17 136* Ohio Orange 4 Parke 2 Pike. Porter ■ Poaey -■- COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 347 Table XXIII. — PopulaUon ly race and iy counties — INDIANA— Continuud. CountieB. WHITE. COLOBBD. CHINESE. INDIAD8. 1880. 18T0. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Pnlasti 9847 21925 25843 21470 18688 32889 8333 24970 20630 6105 14637 20190 13122 35660 14346 7529 38345 11951 44149 24971 11478 19S43 18952 36900 18437 13789 16833 7801 21409 22245 20874 17162 25195 7868 21764 17049 3883 12849 18348 12013 33343 11892 6229 30994 10792 32447 21174 10181 17166 18477 32810 13585 10551 14302 5711 20662 18172 18967 15774 18338 7301 1954S 14554 2194 10372 14944 12656 25582 8135 7063 20425 9392 21811 17469 1O040 13242 17722 28688 10843 8237 10637 4 576 591 157 550 279 10 287 1492 T*!^ttinTr|| , , . . 105 617 103 463 120 5 128 949 IS 825 87 418 88 2 21 2 1 2 120 42 143 35 40 127 30 706 33 17 19 187 870 1 21 92 i Ripley Ensh 1 7 Saint Joseph. 10 29 Scott ...... Stelby 8 146 214 304 58 144 3843 74 1506 254 19 619 3 1710 5 6 108 5 105 121 172 61 112 2151 48 1099 84 22 487 18 1238 3 97 SnlliTan 2 1 3 6 3 2 Vieo 2 1 16 3 47 1 "W"abasti 45 Warrick "Wayne " 2 1 f 1 IOWA. The State Adair Adams Allamakee — Appanoose ... Andubon Benton Black Hawk. Boone Bremer Buchanan Baena Yiata . . Biitler Galhonn Carroll Cass Cedar.. CerroGrordo.. Cherokee Chickasaw Clarke....' Clay Clayton Clinton Crawford Dallas Davis Decatur Delaware Des Moines... Dickinson .... 1614600 11659 11799 19753 16562 7445 23876 20585 14074 18517 7536 14262 5593 12341 16922 18879 11438 8238 14534 11455 4246 36573 12390 16404 15207 17948 33674 1900 1188207 3981 4590 17860 16421 1211 21688 14572 12510 17025 1585 9951 1602 2451 5459 19689 '4718 1961 10177 8709 1523 27744 352^6 2529 11994 15535 11977 17411 27029 1389 673779 9516 1533 12231 11918 454 8495 8226 4232 4910 7904 57 3723 147 281 1612 12937 940 58 4331 5427 52 20703 18925 383 5244 13762 8670 11023 19583 180l 74 3 20 37 251 6 29 1 31 2 10 21 53 23 2 ""58 2 1 187 23 53 129 2 425 1 26 129 1 25 30 41 21 227 12 S 7 1 28 33 466 48 348 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population iy race and hy eowiUee — IOWA — Continned. Counties. WHITE. COLOBED. CEmffESB. rsmxss. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1810. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Dubuque 42837 1547 22136 14672 10237 17588 r'711 12639 14392 11251 3453 17696 16682 20477 10817 5339 4B82 19206 23762 25842 17397 25323 21017 21243 6177 33178 37027 13077 14490 1968 17212 24678 25067 23627 14113 14358 8967 13401 15782 22991 4142 2219 19420 4131 8561 3713 41714 39231 18874 12070 8774 41000 12683 5425 16897 21173 15505 14888 16920 24823 19515 20279 16105 15943 4916 38802 1389 16903 10765 4733 11144 4624 6369 7056 6052 994 13651 8930 20980 6270 £S96 226 16633 22594 22047 17786 24800 19699 19431 3351 35647 31032 12818 10357 221 13881 22358 24400 17536 8713 9581 3612 12675 5921 21525 709 31083 105 12019 3744 1309 6069 1374 793 3058 1699 179 5440 3620 18677 3167 332 43 8029 18482 9882 1503( 17635 13299 13271 416 28987 18936 10276 5764 156 3 122 6 12 59 16 ■167 3 70 3 6 29 3 81 2 1 54 Floyd 5 5 1 Greene Guthrie 2 1 ""iii 13 509 19 2 5 3 5 23 1 465 12 ■Rfirpilt^Ti Hancock Hardin 10 Harrison 1 24 1 4 Henry 18 1 Ida 16 9 121 72 105 35 15 1 1679 207 65 40 11 25 69 63 98 32 3 11 1 8 38 7 Jefferson 1 Jones Keokulc !KOBSutll Lee 1563 48 59 31 24S 11 94 2 1 1 3 1 Louisa 7339 14800 16780 6015 4462 3409 828 8610 1245 16332 8 10 524 44 07 24 5 88 258 113 179 13 3 150 36 37 6 1 42 49 13 163 6 2 Mahaska 16 33 ""ie 1 3 27 Mills 3 MitoheU Monona 1 2 3 TWnBP.n.tinA 112 O'Brien Osceola Page 9822 1336 2199 1446 27554 16725 15502 6686 1410 38353 2534 576 11649 16086 6888 5973 17461 22153 17899 18899 11286 10475 1561 4418 132 138 103 11612 4959 . S661 2922 246 25920 817 10 4051 6285 3590 2012 17077 14471 10267 14222 6398 2500 168 247 153 1 Palo Alto Plymouth 5 10 Pocahontas Polk 672 614 62 16 ""266 13 1 9 32 130 90 123 460 63 95 22 8 1 303 163 79 5 1 246 6 13 9 7 1 9 3 Pottawattamie 2 6 Sao Scott 39 I Shelby Sioux Story 2 45 101 13 211 193 81 53 1 9 1 Tama 380 Taylor 4 47 14 13 11 4 2 "Wapello 2 Warren "Washington "Wayne "WeDster "Winnebago COMPENDIUM or THE TENTH CENSUS. 349 Table XXIII. — Population hy race and hy counties — IOWA — Continued. CoimtieB. WHITE. COLOBED. CHINESB. raoiAMS. 1880. 1870. I860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 23921 14785 7944 6062 23545 6119 2892 2390 13942 13 1078 178 756 9 653 26 44 4 30 Woodbury ... 3 3 9 38 Worth ■Wright . . 2 KANSAS. The State 952155 346377 106390 43107 17108 627 10 815 914 189 Alien 10952 8871 3 23237 2652 10022 17866 6869 5108 3079 2398 350 186 152 112 3 2 1 1 14368 7693 3410 8 296 1716 1186 36 3 18 1 3 2 14297 ' "6035 3197 2607 770 65 9 9 1 12564 191 18527 S962 10915 20031 37 169 12200 15302 11004 369 21316 16749 6653 4179 15170 13843 6721 263 95 7 Baffiilo Butler - 3002 1969 10899 432 808 69 119 144 1861 30 6 5 3 is 13 134 5 Clark 4 119 41 433 3 221 100 339 1 81 914 Clay 2932 2316 6045 163 '"2842 10 7 156 1 Coffey 1 1175 8158 5394 "'ii62 1 2 2 2 128 1 4 3026 13135 378 8026 88 8633 17 833 41 1 16 18476 2353 10602 6111 8385 410 3048 1S847 18232 3217 56 21 68 107 1 73 923 2352 4 2 5 8 Elk BUia 1304 1159 31 26 1 2 Foots 317 9961 '"3636 19 109 364 1 27 1 60 1186 3774 9 3 10468 168 4114 11351 1575 10 484 . 3449 759 80 35 19 98 129 2 2794 150 1936 4439 4364 8 10520 14772 17457 15937 9 159 3711 20517 5937 11901 207 13241 165 790 18 899 45 625 33 1 71 20 Jewell 438 17 5 2 2179 ; , lahette 9879 94 39 i 350 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population ly race am,d iy counties — KANSAS — Continued. ; Jg GomitieB. WHITK. COLORED. CHIKBSE. nroiiNB. 18S0. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 601 27383 8517 14181 28148 516 11504 12311 "mia 4978 '"'1428 ""636 74 2280 4970 65 816 4284 295 2 12 * 655 1 2 15 22 2 16298 7888 1027 166 1 McGrhee 66 7 17091 727 49 11 2 1 12356 15905 296 16901 14870 17528 8732 12387 14735 3722 6966 18905 12456 766 6893 97 231 1 8 1 Marshall 11248 485 7496 2152 7318 10130 2 770 2436 868 41 684 632 75 374 466 33 11 Mitchelf 65 72 23 45 1 1 3 1 12 31 32 571 61 7530 33 1113 ""214 "1529 118 166 24 Ottawa 10239 5364 11897 15894 1852 1623 12747 14898 0235 10106 8056 6485 7317 13528 43 18459 568 5 23655 1567 13 13868 4632 6 12 20698 161 2510 8074 679 14891 14 13698 6467 14539 2125 173 '"7255 68 32 117 233 38 2 6 PhilliDs 443 223 150 77 15 57 324 56 5 34 280 2 1281 6 5035 "1224 Eiee 70 143 4240 13 6 Scott - - - - 1085 268 9 2 24 1 ^eqnoyah 12032 350S 6356 729 8 5 77 360 66 16 123 22 104 3 7 165 3183 536 4079 ""i023 ""383 25 646 7 19 1 85 2 2 36 94 6689 3793 7839 27 1488 2420 77 56 4576 5 34 2120 12 28 4( 56 141 COMPENDIUM GF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXlII.—Populalim ly race and hy oo!Mi21 1 75 1 36 71 8 3 9 1 13 20 62 610 621 626 3 2 1 6 61 3 7 5 20 24 12 26 Norfolk "'ci34 2 2 1 «7 /4 21 43 19 45 Suffolk 23 9 a Including 8 Japaneae. 6 Including 1 Japanese. c Including 3 Japanese. d Including 10 Japanese. e Including 5 Japanese. / Including 4 Japanese. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 355 Table XX.II1. — Populatimi by race and by cmmiiea — MICHIGAN. Countiei. WHITE. -= a COLORED. 1 CHIHEBK. mDUjss. 18S0. 1870. 1$60. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1S80. II 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. The State 1614560 1167282 73614! 15100 11849 6799J a28 a2 7249 4926 6172 3079 372S3 8763 5113 1268 25240 37599 3365 36000 27876 37888 20120 4879 6400 4445 4177 28021 696 31668 2754 1920 185 15923 290 178 28 120 12 119 528 427 14 5 8 77 202 64 687 65 498 1837 35 21 15 3 79 2 15 87 34 287 1 17 90 59 34 2 404 76 8 127 "'511 708 345 2 1 58 92 106 64 1 22110 15701 2155 34507 26173 35954 19351 1502 2025 950 366 22784 13785 3106 "2i93i 20948 29180 10291 " "393 1351 "13902 89 116 29 596 53 560 1690 9 8 5 68 6 16 Bay 1 279 4 8 83 52 410 33 37D 1368 1 37 66 43 201 103 788 7 55 53 213 163 734 g Caaa 62 8 124 244 Clare 60 14 i 7 168 Delta 6639 2523 in?;9 4 78 16 120 31138 5488 38907 1126 8404 21838 32656 22415 20048 33268 33793 6823 11553 55 41514 33629 2937 72737 4266 3195 29959 5832 47963 22156 2635 31549 12507 1185 25240 9677 13658 11865 6863 1553 33513 33033 26489 14541 41136 11307 1914 25093' 1fii?^i 10 6 111 33779 '"'4427 11772 31615 13778 8989 25109 27627 3149 4095 "35620 31528 423 60237 4200 548 21261 4047 45204 19279 1406 27498 6060 891 14900 3023 5506 1777 3269 130 27406 13561 14854 7159 40402 6616 12 123 22407 14 1243 4024 25642 8893 3164 17398 16612 175 595 ' "26486 24327 1107 linn 1026 104 44 26 17 47 Gladwin 11 32 69 28 3 158 54 9 18 1 8 8 24 39 1 3 42 479 5 6 43 9 33 62 1 37 30 9 73 57 279 3 1 5 40 848 Isle Koyale 423 525 185 319 3 2 3 3 4 . 1 1 Kent 30590 "14885 1527 37861 16825 1011 22780 971 862 2734 419 965 "'"ree sis t 127 16 378 94 13 78 18 157 2 125 2 1 9 1 3 37 52 605 1 1 254 84 17 389 57 25 118 14 52 3 243 26 20 63 4 17 512 2 628 1 8 285 907 9 149 87 362 42 121 8 """72 230 9 5 2 180 Marquette 67 26 273 1 22 61 10 127 9 14 60 1 5 27 411 Midland 1 21564 3957 3923 2061 37952 1236 112 110 85 18 400 45 78 68 40 5 465 13 29 11 24 50 369 10 1 11 129 1 347 130 49 593 570 Ogemaw a Including 1 Japanese. 356 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population hy race and by counties — MICHIGAN — Continued. a Inclnding 1 Japanese. MINNESOTA. Connties. WHITE. COLOBED. CUINESB. IHDIAHa. igso. 18T0. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 2478 10734 459 1974 32952 3106 1456 58493 46140 26385 26309 1438 27008 25631 29982 40628 163021 6798 2813 2076 70 4544 27 13 20 6 13 1 24 74 23 2 19 16 Ottawa -.... 2654i 354 13167 26 88 2 95 43 al al 85 5 3 284 5 11 14 1 5 38683 36593 26142 14527' "20823 13704 28152 40307 116351 647 12557 26551 21200 7598 52 12334 4882 14901 35049 73872 316 52 230 32 3 48 43 738 1216 3379 16 288 66 133 28 ■-35 538 1125 2683 3 38 53 62 2 126 2 9& Samt Clair Sanilac 7 i 139 2 4 4 14 134 3 64 87 2 34 1 22 1 { isi 634 1673 172 2 3 10 2 The State 776884 438257 169395 1564 759 259 a 25 2300 690 236& ^tkin 306 7083 4463 10 2977 3688 22851 18 3925 308 80 1556 24 17282 2 2106 77 3 21 1 57 4 749 160 15 626 i 35 1 Biff Stone . ... 4802 72 2258 26 .51 6100 62 '""i729 25 20 1 1 12 7 12009 6396 4 5 81 1101 14138 461 5405 7943 5855 15 5533 2248 17307 11333 • 9105 13013 28150 16057 29584 3004 66453 16320 6062 46 4806 484 10158 871 274 11685 172 1433 4309 92 129 12 2 2 1 8 1 12 Cass 13 25 1 38 24 60 i96 34 48 75. 1 12 Clay Cook 534 199 16204 8693 4230 9938 24870 10671 22596 821 31329 14926 2035 78 1823 93 1760 64 145 1-2 189 9052 3797 195 1.S35 13542 3367 8971 2 38 11 69 44 1 2 80 Dakota 46 .^9 2 2' 5 Douglas 25 9 3 12 9 54 2 17 7 22 Fillmore Freeborn 3 11 Groodhue 6 2 Grant 19 47 12835 0645 284 7 181 30 76 338 476 12 190 10 13 2 82 1 78 1 18 4S> 2 21 1 1 33 1274 4899 65 16067 2942 134 11S90 248 5278 41 4 3 1 12 32 5 20 Lincoln : a Including 1 Japanese. b See remarks in Compendlom, page 36. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 35T Tablb XXin. — Population by race and ly counties — MINNESOTA — Continued. CoTinties. WHITE. COLOBED. chutebx. DTDIJLKB. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880, 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 6255 12341 2 1 MoLeod 5643 1286 135 1 991 6249 11728 1457 1 3867 6088 1107 3161 1681 10447 209 8327 117 19766 1966 151 928 70 350 587 3216 29 3712 35 9524 178 10 75 23 146 11 2 2 MilleLaoa 2 44 1 5863 16787 3604 12339 4435 21528 18654 i 1 12 30 12 1 4 1 2 31 60 Nobles 13 6 27 2 Otter Tail is 2 62 Pierce 1 Pine 1192 2091 11211 5874 45365 5347 10791 22385 3669 4367 13461 3855 10637 21954 12428 3908 7473 6129 1506 18149 2080 12376 19500 5101 1896 27125 18101 5882 645 '"2690 22886 1826 3219 16025 138 4529 11024 2050 6724 14201 8258 161 2 1 59 2 16 171 1 1 Polk 163 94 1 198 1 12080 ""240 7532 491 70 •8 26 28 1 2 5 Sice 41 19 11 ai 53 39 Rock "SaiTit Iionia . - - 262 4594 723 3609 4502 2863 13 8 22 124 47 10 10 144 Siloley 2 32 1 5 13 Steams 3 3 13 Swift Todd 2035 5 15836 5 7852 11775 2426 295 22269 9467 430 7214 \ 1 4 Traverse 1 23 8 23 1 2 14 34 2598 6043 40 9189 3722 5 1 7 4 18 " "ij 2 43 21 2 73 3 1 68 Wilkin 9 50 7 4 Wriglit 3 2 1 a Including 1 Japanese. MISSISSIPPI. The state 479398 382896 353899 650291 444201 437404 51 16 1857 809 2 4796 9863 5494 11653 5777 "2694 10191 7831 7696 8537 4797 7663 4196 8828 5648 "'4427 9142 17847 4409 8510 8260 5246 15968 3300 9961 10209 2498 14287 2768 6777 5948 14517 6 7909 5025 Attala 75 2 3900 8561 9497 9830 12526 1393 . 7695 8214 7338 11525 7816 !in7S 16 2000' 1823 11550 13821 10069 9088 4462 4197 1 3 Choeta-vr i 358 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population by race amd by eounties — MISSISSIPPI — Conlinued. Counties. WHITE. COLORED. CHINESE. mDlAHB. 1880. 1870. i860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 3910 7181 5255 2412 13101 4034 7581 4852 2381 3236 4635 5749 11675 6911 826 9555 5124 6244 4260 3469 7100 3390 4073 3339 5692 12858 7828 12110 11155 14442 1958 15343 4871 785 8831 1764 2146 32279 20233 9174 1108 2482 5631 13061 369 8537 10286 11538 4473 4660 7814 7997 5842 22656 19907 2451 18338 18001 6677 1768 4686 24572 10869 18830 1070 8112 4249 2421 815 9659 4132 4893 3014 1636 2296 2897 6767 9627 3065 1163 7205 9996 3432 12340 6079 12 2 niftv 1763 10217 3106 14276 3698 1666 3929 3053 4368 9829 6145 741 6826 3107 5801 3215 3005 5706 1521 7432 2845 9349 3498 1526 2282 375) 8940 6806 587 14156 2955 6453 2918 2916 6936 8989 8224 6613 6266 '"'689i 6260 2500 11376 8645 6381 10390 1647 17745 3800 372 6642 1186 1427 20659 13225 6146 986 1194 4898 10633 308 7214 7983 6411 3042 3005 4855 5085 7966 1563 13987 4767 706 857 1068 22399 11985 7244 3539 1167 4554 12431 407 5746 7136 6089 3700 3058 1 9 1 1 6 28 3 10 1 4 20 4 1 251 1 1 185 2 Jones 82 9959' VHnl 4 4937 8104 12656 2230 7701 5588 5946 4450 10992 10651 6671 6555 8428 5302 5109 9521 2357 8572 9009 9737 592 7193 6633 3678 5491 11100 '"6022 7480 5809 2562 12917 8631 10 382 3 16 4162 23022 16139 1649 16499 14000 4 16734 18122 2186 17447 12738 13 Mara hall 1 6419 6386 5107 5587 8169 1971 6990 9513 7594 6131 6279 6171 5328 5237 1868 6174 14613 1703 3386 16798 9304 12586 723 5312 3012 1754 2212 3382 15496 7649 8557 748 4961 7600 418 322 317 295 , 1 Pike 4 1 Prentias 5704 4680 6530 5180 7273 3167 7105 2969 Scott 80 8 1405 4994 a.ioa 3744 5436 2i49 1711 2336 2203 6402 .5415 7239 1764 1779 1102 2836 3243 4637 3917 6065 Tallabatctiie 4168 3215 1 9094 9802 7611 1256 9932 8717 3478 4971 3570 6113 7533 8498 15636 6609 1231 16206 19159 883 5091 741 4127 6344 4990 3483 Tanica 3098 22516 7007. 6896 18862 13800 14467 1947 13164 4228 9537 16716 3 28 2 WaeliiagtoD — 2164 2570 2698 5572 6202 4884 1212 1744 2779 5683 7415 6657 21861] 12405 3770 1636 14243 3927 10007 3403 2 47 9 81161 7068 25342' 12395 5 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabus XXIII. — Population by race and by counties — ^MISSOURI. 359 Conntica. The State. Adair Ancb-ew . Atchison - Audrain . Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger - Boone Buchanan. Butler .... Caldwell... Callaway . Camden. -- Cape Girardeau. CaiToU Carter Cass Cedar Chariton. Christian . Clark Clay Clinton ... Cole Cooper Crawford - Dade Dallas Daviess . . De Kalb. Dent .... Douglas . DonMiu - Franklin... Gasconade. Gentry Greene Grundy Harrison Henry ... Hickory -. Holt , Howard ., Howell ... Iron Jackson .. Jasper — Jeflterson , Johnson ... Knox Laclede La Fayette. Lawrence.. Lewis Lincoln Linn Livingston. McDon^d . Macon - . . Madison . Maries... Marion .. Mercer .. 18S0. 1870. I860 2022826 1603146 14964 15950 14514 17887 14392 10315 25129 12124 11104 20338 46063 5871 13233 1923D 7152 19003 21807 2157 21679 10595 21234 9431 14723 14069 15098 13646 18094 10634 12309 9174 18695 13202 10584 7727 9440 24457 10986 17148 25993 14986 20231 22911 7337 15277 13197 8723 7783 72440 31241 17731 26153 12819 11047 21295 17273 14517 15280 19177 19024 7804 24722 8567 7292 21125 J 1572 11305 14736 8405 11237 10320 5068 15840 11002 8116 16727 33155 4275 11106 15768 5959 15912 16619 1425 18793 16336 6592 13372 13718 13380 9041 17340 7896 8479 1880. 1870. 1860 1063489 145350 14086 9736 27925 10013 11551 10452 14625 16759 6362 11468 12040 4193 5926 49810 14790 14617 23189 10774 9218 18582 12808 13972 15158 15774 5189 21734 5688 5894 20187 843C 10949 4578 6909 7738 1790 6705 84G0 7126 14399 21790 2837 4810 12895 4769 13961 8692 1200 8781 6420 9672 5262 11216 9525 6685 8645 13628 5640 6731 5777 9248 5081 5498 2414 4856 16465 8641 11862 11509 7596 10601 8620 4503 6241 3133 5529 18882 6533 12743 8436 4875 13688 8559 10983 11347 8509 6812 3957 13673 5179 4830 15732 0274 226 367 40 1844 13 17 252 271 26 6082 3726 140 413 4431 114 1995 1467 11 751 146 3990 193 308 1513 975 8502 122 248 460 132 62 26 164 2077 167 28 2799 199 73 991 50 232 6231 91 400 9850 767 1005 2019 228 477 4415 299 1408 2146 839 1172 12 1499 300 12 3703 101 118071 143 401 34 1070 52 19 120 320 46 4038 1953 21 284 3434 149 1646 827 30 602 111 2800 114 295 1846 95 901 71 1160 257 21 460 612 245 5087 2062 54 224 4554 206 1586 1071 35 1013 217 2890 229 408 3498 1163 1251 1052 3352 3828 86 183 204 351 89 115 324 122 31 27 166 2173 80 56 2156 115 10 642 90 184 5193 852 5223 138 763 1458 200 163 4039 259 1181 1987 742 956 37 1496 159 22 3592 93 368 143 158 1880. 1870. 1800, 171 1620 85 118 1677 291 25 1246 202 309 5960 313 4014 350 581 1901 291 307 6410 287 1303 605 81 673 485 71 3106 1S80. 1870. 1800 U3 11 75 360 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXllI.— Population hi/ race and by counties — MISSOURI — Continned. Counties- WHITK. COLORED. CB1NE8E. ISDIAKS. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1S80. 18T0. 1860. isso. rs7o. I8«0. 1880. 1870. 1800. Miller 9575 7116 13368 16925 H332 9716 5813 18344 29432 5773 11422 5604 4031 11424 24269 12065 21339 15734 15448 7190 13532 10627 19937 18451 5708 5367 20652 13815 9832 13169 328191 28008 24980 10461 12377 8036 3441 13089 13396 4376 16486 5594 12177 19263 9852 11858 8988 11927 8202 9450 6440 4063 10496 15144 9466 8127 4931 12471 14663 3283 10467 3351 1911 9477 16580 10212 18881 16160 12186 4689 11208 9255 13774 16867 3745 3165 19381 6590 7953 9224 6572 3849 9375 11722 8061 7545 3863 8842 6123 2983 7623 ■ 2361 2B82 8366 7504 5628 14302 14981 9408 3779 9176 6788 8777 120S8 3135 3606 14313 6229 7323 6292 230 2154 978 2146 1917 416 1881 591 109 18 400 13 268 471 3008 503 5376 1630 285 60 12ll 2811 1739 14 10 2411 310 558 653 22266 3880 4931 9 131 550 ""931 35 28 83 4 29 106 954 1038 108 247 1 260 176 919 879 2005 939 307 1425 350 87 4 326 12 148 400 2126 294 4195 1192 259 25 9 1255 2134 1833 11 10 1922 152 431 518 240 1010 749 3063 1857 657 1791 477 129 26 256 86 280 762 1888 86 4115 3369 527 66 31 1804 2630 2064 38 81 2210 583 706 957 Moniteau TVToTir^e ... New Madrid 1 12 3 1 Oregon Osage - 2 1 Ozark Pemiscot Perry Pettis 4 Phelps Pike Platte 2 1 Polk Pulaski EaUs Eandolph - 2 i 1 Ripley Sa&t Charles 2 1 Saint Clair Saint rTan90i8 56 15 324760 17918 8806 10541 6991 2336 0540 8465 3233 11865 4397 9623 11165 8931 10748 6001 10185 6004 6658 184313 9800 6658 8742 4730 2271 6666 7669 2384 9095 3489 6009 4711 7798 8670 5301 6879 '""4441 26387 3764 14 129 326 3 571 70 20 42 10 95 82 741 971 67 248 6211 4899 39 131 617 13 736 218 16 103 87 58 138 1041 1053 268 220 41 Saline Scotland Soott 1 Shelby 4 8 Stoddard Stone Tane J 1 TexM 1 "Warren 1 "Webster 1 1 "Worth 26 66 2 1 MONTANA TEERITORY. The Territory .... 36385 18306 346 183' 1 17661 13li 18, 1949' 1663 157' Beaver Head 2674 2448 2461 162 8075 3570 2389 5710 3612 2458 1926 714 476 38 161 3551 1554 1406 4279 2361 6 71 .33 3 60 31 14 86 20 2' 20..!!!! 3 . . . ! ! ! 1 521 14 15 31 16 9 366 18 215 468 1 18 Glister 4 12 25 7 1 3 4 8 79 13' 2 92I 710 1 27 52 359 265 140 "Tie!!!!!! 4 122; 666| 299! 20' t4' Lewis and Clarke 1346| 2420; !»! 4; 4' 11 . COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 361 Tablr XXIII. — Population by race and hy counties — NEBRASKA. Gonnttes. WHITB. cm.oitEn. CHIKKSU. IKDIAHS. 1880. 1S70. I860. 1880. 1S70. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1800 The State 449764 122117 28696 2385 789 82 18 236 87 63 Adams -. 10210 3946 71 4169 7519 6939 9171 19 25 7 Blackbird . 62 38 1 12 8 23 BufQilo 192 2847 1286 114 388 27 336E 243 * 1 Bnrt .... Butler 4 CasB 16637 2893 70 1516 11288 6563 5569 2207 3202 2856 4177 11242 36783 37 10198 8127 1030 46 24 1 Cedar 3 6 1 Chase Cheyenne 187 54 1417 2964 "■"its 67 42 6 25 3 Clay ... Colfax 7 4 2040 103 1345 4208 19523 806 2J- 309 4305 6 13 5 53 Dodge 20 811 4 459 1 37 Douglas - 21 14 2 nilmore 238 ""ssi 6 Fort Kandall 2 6465 934 6404 13140 1667 26 Frontier ,.. Furnas 3 24 3357 421 2 6 475 9 Greeley 1461 .. • 16 ue Hall 8545 8238 6086 1057 130 27 29 625 6 119 1012 3285 4383 Hitchcock Holt... 2 8 "" 9 2440 3429 Jefferson 8085 7570 ""528 122 465 10 25 1 4072 193 3601 274ii5 3626 58 Keith 1 1 628 6 258 7059 17 78 1133 557 235 44 7583 8 12123 4171 135 153 "is 14 64 3 3 3 4 5583 5326 ""io7 6 15 2 1211 10357 4235 15546 6914 2445 1202 9487 6846 3043 14938 14483 '"3697 22 4194 883 1 87 8 6 7 2 37 Nuckolls Otoe ... 181 I 219 14 3 3 Pierce 152 1895 136 775 19 24 4 7 Polk Red Willow ..... 1 91 8 9692 3106 2834 39 10 1 2 78 Saline 362 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXTU.—Population by race and by coujities— rNEBRASKA — Continued. wniTE. COLORKD. CBISESB. INllIANB. mo. 1870. 1S60. IgSO. 1870. tSGO. 1880. 1870.' 1800. ISSsO. 1870. 1 1860, 4471 15797 11110 2061 2911 4537 2933 1199 4 13 37 2 10 8 2 1 114 1 3 628 1813 12 1 59 636 1 Taylor . 97 6111 2324 8611 812 7099 644 1116J 2911 2 1 Vallev 4451 15148 20 1 5 1 '' 182 16 "■" i:;::;" ; ] ...1. .. York 604 ! 235 1761 8 2 ............ ....::':::;:;i Unorganized territory 4 ' ' 1 NEVADA. The State. Carson ChtirchiU . . Doaglas . . . Elko Esmeralda . Eureka Homboldt . Lander Lincolii — Lyon Nye Onnsby Koop Saint Mary'a- Storey ■Washoe White Pine . 53556 447 1399 4698 2008 6116 2719 2997 2105 2013 1663 4238 200 15245 4762 2386 180 1157 2975 1489 6812 1684 2566 2937 1719 1080 2868 129 2831 6830 357 45| a5419 3152 32 159 613 24: 633 529 887 100 390 66 988 5 10 . 23|. 439!. c527 107 218,. 23 . U6'. el. 769,. 221 292 1 372 303 288 211 224 416 5 50 127 81 331 280 a Inclnding 3 Japanese, b Inclnding 2 Japanese, c Including 1 Japanese. NEW HAMPSHIKE. The State - 346229 317697 325579 685 580 494 14 63 23 BelknaD - . . 17875 18207 28720 18543 38756 75510 46133 48852 35511 18122 17640 17316 27250 14909 39062 64109 42055 47143 30199 18014 18510 20465 27399 13154 43237 62033 41286 50025 31462 19008 72 12 14 15 20 119 158 189 47 39 41 13 15 10 41 124 96 153 44 43 39 1 5 3 35 7 23 107 122 97 31 33 *■ 22 12 13 5 1 8 5 8 15 1 1 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 363 Table XSIll.— Population by race and by ooimUes—NEW JERSEY. Counties. WHITE. COLOBED. CHISE8B. LKDIAK8. 18S0. 1870, 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1880. 1880. ISTO. 1860. The State 1092017 875407 646699 38853 30658 025336 al72 i>15 74 16 Atlantic 17810 34795 52828 57240 9199 35723 185176 24742 186248 38018 54828 50657 52062 50049 14357 67758 21810 25500 23365 53624 36233 13909 28489 51098 41751 7922 32898 141296 205=9 128016 36339 44018 43474 43285 42403 13511 45741 21203 21985 22972 40663 33955 11592 19955 47506 31883 6857 21310 97120 17737 62064 32854 35194 33504 30688 33990 11052 28454 19996 20460 23522 26916 28048 894 1891 2570 5687 570 1965 4737 1144 1655 552 3230 1625 3461 810 98 1077 2769 1659 174 1939 366 184 1632 2540 4430 427 1767 2539 973 1050 634 2368 1645 2910 733 117 675 2737 1524 196 1296 381 194 1663 2224 2574 273 1295 1767 707 663 800 2226 1308 2658 687 124 559 2462 1597 324 865 38^ Bergen - 100 1 4 13 1 12 2 Dnrnhflrlppil 14 2 12 2 31 10 1 'Mfxr.fvf C3 C3 dlO i 15 2 1 Ocean 17 8 cl 3 8 a Including 2 Japanese, b Including 10 Japanese, e Including 1 Japanese, d Including 9 Japanese. NEW MEXICO TEERITOEY. The Territory 108721 90393 82924 1015 172 85 57 9772 1309 10507 2421 8574 '""6239 ""5524 9329 13670 1505 7995 6706 13479 8482 21 9 4040 12514 3375 7637 4404 2448 9423 10215 20439 7473 1960 5802 1134 1789 7986 8976 15924 2634 9586 6537 11792 8841 210 6 27 86 60 242 14 90 163 51 36 25 7 10 1 9 14 18 2 17 24 38 19 3 10 2 4499 17 43 9 3 86 794 103 111 22 1 186 Colfax "'""14 5 40 2 Grant 52 316 117 41 76 47 284 242 28 520 1 6 43 Santf*. ^T\^ 2067 Santa F6 10388 7804 10401 9773 27 6 7 2 309 20 692 3297 92 75 Taos .... : 617 2839 NEW YORK. The State Albany Allegany Broome Cattaraugus .. Cayuga Chautauqua .. Chemung Chenango Clinton : Columbia Cortland Delaware Buchesa Brie Esses 5016022 4330210,3831590 65104 52081 49005 0926 29 153510 41433 48890 55520 64384 65178 42098 39605 50710 46708 25732 42493 77068 218757 34392 1319571 112378 40465i 41617 436221 35442 43745; 43735 58890 55316 59127 34484 40259 47819 46730 68213 26345 40671 46607 45792 25115 26278 42740' 42279 71926: 62890 177841' 141093 28962 28091 1367 377 585 248 687 153 9541 286 171 1219 93 237 2112 975 112 1095 349 481 164 657 195 793 302 128 1312 58 232 2113 858 80 264 464 151 451 205 572 263 128 1380 IC 186 2051 878 123 819 146 11 a Including 17 Japanese. 364 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population \>y race avd by counties — NEW YORK— Continued CoiintieB. WHITB. COLOBED. 0HISK6B. DTOIANS. 18S0. 1S70. ISOO. IS80. 1870. 18G0. 1880. 1870. 18G0. 18S0. 1870. 1860. 32351 30707 32652 31966 3906 42491 65888 590201 31324 39269 43646 144149 37997 1185843 53756 114837 116999 48938 85420 29904 77646 51178 14994 86743 114381 38054 26874 85866 54404 23375 32427 18647 29035 77118 51420 32407 32228 33980 84465 25115 47523 51300 106364 30809 20941 30244 26835 31453 31203 2958 39696 65178 414254 28642 38094 43124 117263 34102 929199 49989 109358 103475 44578 78370 27517 77633 48732 15300 70007 98765 32242 24484 84746 50839 21179 32914 18803 27584 67330 44956 34451 30206 32777 82638 22528 49186 47355 128830 29082 19429 30818 23077 32105 31111 3019 40309 69611 274123 28541 39362 43160 100081 30509 801088 49882 104563 90131 43924 61700 28586 75623 49950 13819 54004 85267 24833 21943 83628 51038 19758 33985 18740 27925 66214 41461 32291 28499 31112 74772 21376 45643 47489 97227 31913 20133 37 272 151 729 178 208 9153 76 293 375 740 318 19663 399 578 876 594 2790 224 247 218 187 3801 939 932 816 101 739 163 463 195 242 467 2399 84 445 463 1371 49 340 394 2585 98 141 27 221 153 629 1 226 236 5653 54 215 313 605 351 13072 448 590 707 530 2524 172 306 229 120 3791 783 787 728 72 683 168 426 186 239 383 1806 99 359 401 1433 54 379 344 2513 82 166 19 185 84 819 3 251 209 4999 39 184 300 567 357 12574 617 638 555 630 2112 131 336 207 183 3387 1058 659 549 59 691 241 484 100 213 475 1798 94 248 297 1609 58 269 270 2270 52 137 2 8 17 1 7 1 7 3 2 1 7 20 16 5 121 7 £^ 91 10 86 86 4 4 9 New Tork a747 12 46 18 60 18 9 8 7 60 1 1 2 8 3 16 1 2 6 4 1 1 30 4 4 4 1 3 1 8 7 30 11 Saratoga 2 3 20 1 1 62 4 162 1 Suffolk 1 ■ — -- 16 7 1 61 2 1 Ulster 1 8 10 3 11 15 6 6 15 2 2 3 24 5 3 Yates 5 a InclTidin y 16 Japanese. NOEl ^H CAKOI h IJDcladmg 1 Japanese INA. 867242 678470 629942 531277 391660 361522 al 1230 1241 1158 9997 7458 4967 8790 13471 10022 6815 7598 5337 18422 10088 9849 8C91 3791 7107 8234 6034 3401 6350 8991 8379 6513 6729 4448 ■ 13109 7463 8025 7096 3239 6285 7985 5387 3351 6561 7423 8160 5806 6233 4513 10610 6645 7391 6295 2042 6064 4613 8971 519 9204 963 7452 9584 8560 4052 3476 2721 3640 834 290 6078 682 4632 7437 6102 3306 2303 2314 3867 635 239 7103 533 6606 8504 5762 3891 2044 2592 3155 1202 2401 2122 3 3 U 5115 3929 1599 1380 2471 2121 2676 2725 1 12 1 Carteret ai a Tncludlng 1 Japanese. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 365 Table :iXIll.— Population by race and by covMtiee—tiORTK CAROLINA— Continued. Counties. WHITB. COI.OKEL.. CUINEBB. IMDIAHS. 1880. 1870. I860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Caswell 716 1246< 1550( 779f 363: 317J 1370C 892« 66« 1259^ 4495 2875 16341 7770 10587 7968 13441 9476 10188 4973 2123 13603 4652 16885 9137 7092 9787 8893 5122 4424 16752 6591 15996 3212 7277 8180 7939 7395 12351 6661 17922 8932 6857 11485 9417 8159 7987 6600 14555 4207 4855 5509 4795 7206 10704 3918 17758 8141 11942 12431 13621 11910 13347 9166 11730 > 658' ) 928 1289: ) 729f 3081 a31£ 10633 6526 840C 9520 3991 2401 13868 6527 8776 7858 10716 6633 8430 4517 J 6578 9033 12549 i. 8583 2973 10108 5778 8747 9554 4669 "i3376 6001 8289 6879 10710 6465 6997 4181 10656 2477 7953 9494 1703 f?R3f 9637 169C 6551 5:)7 3803 "2240 2818 7521 6816 2746 Catawba Chatham Cherokee 288' 301 98 483 ^A Chowan 4267 141 2871 5513 13064 11241 1981 368 3992 3326 8186 18213 4629 11353 4066 3924 23 17679 6385 6700 21162 3770 484 1388 6721 3341 5913 375 7465 4279 8067 2881 1897 656 459 6479 16241 503 2517 5332 8314 13217 12045 3229 9143 2116 5514 6957 4671 6513 11088 1144 3078 10104 11938 9313 6339 3955 336S 142 2063 2948 1211« 7515 1140 377 3546 3093 6766 16112 2334 7601 4172 3207 Clay Cleaveland Colnmhns Craven 1 1 Oinnbpirlanti Currituck Bare Davidson 3225 2493 7495 10497 1982 7642 23M 4262 Davie Duplin Forsyth Frauiklin G-aston Gates Graham 189 4 Granville 11476 4166 16656 6418 5857 7406 6498 4321 4067 12288 6698 11703 2346 4902 6814 5820 6173 7858 5064 13578 4492 5359 902) 6356 11779 6239 5173 11087 11187 3824 15738 6641 5352 5474 8981 3947 4682 11141 4179 10645 2204 4902 6999 5542 5315 5678 6435 10534 '""5780 8725 6320 10616 5909 5195 11311 13355 4521 6080 13990 3038 518 1208 4952 2378 4643 274 5194 2656 5632 2759 1772 403 334 4583 10721 213 2128 3019 4721 16199 8510 2396 6420 12209 4101 4318 12801 2687 327 1467 5557 3048 4206 274 6111 3526 6318 2196 1578 634 230 4700 6834 Greene Guilford HaUfai 1 Harnett Hertford Hyde Iredell 10 377 Jackson 711 1062 Jones McDowell Macon 13 39 55 Madison MAcklftnhurE . 12 g MitcheU 1869 2702 6367 11098 7463 3661 563C Moore 4 Nash 2 "N'nri-li.i.mptou Onslow Orange 4180 4450 3951 4490 Pender 2 3947 6066 8862 3341 14945 6284 8892 9493 11503 10479 9953 7026 8600 3285 6708 7480 3312 14716 5211 8572 10019 10523 9059 3998 5104 8414 978 2606 6598 7370 6215 5307 2642 6483 1289 2608 3953 6513 8600 726 2077 6798 6917 6727 4086 2514 7516; 1214 2665 Person Pitt 2 Polk Bichmond Hoheson ...^ Eockingham ...... Rowan 5 33 7 Sampson - 9108 9540 6587 1339 7847 36231 Stanley Stokes 3B6 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table ^:KlJl.~Population byraoe and byeounUea — NOETH CAKOLINA— Continned. CountiBB. WHITE. COLOEED. CHIKEBB. IlfDIAHS. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 13227 3234 4823 3110 13520 24289 6386 4554 7746 12827 17257 8655 10876 7369 9692 8950 2075 109 617 1435 4536 23650 16233 4374 414 12124 1924 7409 1544 325 1560 1430 Swam 441 3227 2871 9523 19426 5276 3739 5061 10004 13877 7185 9253 5601 '"'3204 8903 16448 4923 3593 4772 8717 13280 5943 9106 8226 309 1302 2694 16184 12492 2777 226 8140 1662 5073 1444 308 Xyrreil 1740 2299 12179 10803 2764 185 6188 1469 3777 1608 429 "Wake 7 TVatanga TVilkea Yadkin ' OHIO. The State . . - . 3117920 2601946 2302808 79900 63213 36873 all2 1 130 inn ^n 23662 30800 23843 36875 27236 26375 48007 30595 41435 16355 26145 38366 34895 23293 47918 26582 30475 194735 39917 22371 26770 32170 33881 18919 82846 20998 25178 14240 26774 266U 302793 27632 26381 19809 20552 28515 20921 20774 31357 22774 31835 27128 16174 37319 40077 20377 23410 21907 32365 22995 19979 38406 28735 38921 14433 23078 30014 32638 20769 37814 23567 25454 130564 31717 15608 24618 27845 30824 16095 60251 17766 22743 14169 24199 23493 252934 23730 18440 18197 14017 27449 17783 18173 28332 20970 28183 20144 15835 30120 35513 20204 19115 22935 31789 20976 17123 35401 28842 35111 15697 21910 24808 32201 20638 32558 23841 77139 25528 11808 23771 2432S 30281 15246 48783 14034 20453 15810 24722 24197 211802 22836 13460 18953 8900 26815 16838 20584 29537 17245 25408 27676 16540 22564 36868 343 510 40 263 1170 69 1631 2316 1140 61 1661 3580 1817 1463 684 59 108 2175 579 144 610 468 403 1444 3936 55 2945 11 4553 586 10533 152 640 647 33 1763 205 2 251 912 1183 302 152 1746 370 373 213 26 161 773 61 1307 2067 988 68 1110 2056 1629 1145 485 33 101 1445 661 111 857 342 314 1074 2768 23 2802 21 3815 345 7432 117 274 485 11 1684 142 4 200 789 1005 186 100 1241 243 106 70 16 997 1116 729 41 788 492 833 823 280 24 40 894 481 78 131 149 257 689 1578 1 1590 7 1476 277 4608 50 110 157 1 958 219 5 79 696 707 69 36 685 143 j Allen 4 1 Ashland i ij I Belmont .. i! ; 1 3 3 Carroll 11 Clarke ..,.-- 2 1 1 1 i ■;::: 32 ' Darke , Delaware.... 1 1 ' Erie Fairfield 1 8 i' ) « Gallia 1 3 19 24 G-nemaey 38 lo! . 2 Highland 3 1 1 61 3 Lake 2 1 3' 18' Licking li I a Including 3 Japanese. b Including 1 Japanese. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 367 Tablb XXIII. — Population bi/ race and by counties — OHIO — Continued. Conntles. IiOgan Lorain Liicaa Madison . . . Mahoning . Marion ■ Medina . Meigs . . . Mercer . Miami .. Monroe Montgomery., Morgan Morrow Mnskingnm .. Noble Ottawa Fanlding .. Perry Pickaway. Pike Portage . . . Preble.... Pntnam. . . Kicbland . Boas Sandusky . Scioto Seneca Shelby .... Stark ^mnmit Trumbull.... Tnscarawaa.. Union Van Wert ... Vinton "Warren ■Washington . Wayne...... ■Williams . Wood Wyandot . 18S0. 25210 34351 66281 19046 42419 20368 21417 30527 21502 34984 26416 77234 19881 18928 48444 21044 19726 12838 28127 26140 16700 27356 24051 23619 36119 37020 31803 32352 1S70, 23602 63738 43397 44635 40052 21971 22539 17011 27109 42000 23787 33888 22222 22066 29196 46944 U928 30744 16087 20042 29841 16810 31691 25676 63197 20127 18440 43719 19864 13272 23795 14304 24479 21390 17008 32372 33862 25360 28289 30668 20142 1800. 20341 29195 25553 12739 25832 15444 22479 26243 13498 29167 25657 61834 21976 20356 43326 20729 7016 4811 19629 22530 12801 24132 21696 12802 31140 32290 21374 23974 30744 16913 15619 14819 25511 39551 35061 20949 24553 18462 1S80. 52190 42806 34373 27261 38425 30676 33724 18387 16284 10170 13478 26219 35620 32456 16632 17883 15561 1057 1169 1093 1083 449 197 36 1798 306 1172 80 1310 193 143 1329 94 33 647 91 1252 1227 144 182 94 186 3286 194 1159 141 535 292 384 245 146 404 476 212 1283 1243 183 34 132 171 1870, 1106 776 705 257 97 50 1624 444 1049 103 809 236 143 1166 85 92 475 80 1080 1142 105 419 73 144 3230 143 1013 159 600 318 299 233 116 343 204 208 1178 1058 55 42 43 82 1800, 655 549 278 276 61 46 38 291 606 800 84 396 143 89 1090 22 134 49 939 842 1880. 18 2781 55 323 123 580 172 88 80 70 223 68 153 676 648 27 1 3 42 1870. 1 a5 1860. 1880, 23 13 18J0. 1860. a Including 2 Japanese. OREGON. The Stat«. Baker Benton , 'Clackamas Clatsop , Oolnmbla ■Coos •Curry Douglas b XXIII. — Pojaulation hy race and by counties — OREGON — Continued. WHira. COLOEBD. ClIISEBE. INDlAitS. 1880. 1870. 1880. 1880. 1S70. 1800. 1880. 18J0. 1800. J880. 1870. 18S0. 22972 6363 920 9421 10806 4693 391 2840 4126 3623 95 "1242 "i673 2780 3244 187 9 163 6 17 2 1983 205 508 2 61 24 50 24 33 7 Polk 17 4 24 2 3 9 138 70 6 6401 9817 6965 7734 2505 2452 4222 5007 9 21 16 6 1 21 235 1158 a76 al27 45 27 5 124 26 79 1 9 38 2 7 ■"1 TamHiH S 1 1 a Including 1 Japanese. PENNSYLVANIA. The State 4197016 3456609 2849259 85535 65294 56949 al56 dl4 184 34 T 31984 . 347068 47363 39163 34346 122146 52257 58003 67107 52408 46602 6151 31882 37574 76402 40228 43287 25992 32264 68112 43807 72364 51487 12779 74345 56952 4373 47304 10020 27770 33674 29750 257743 43202 35818 29150 106269 37665 52715 62532 36468 36471 4261 28079 34152 71569 26511 25606 23016 28622 63350 41896 57768 36659 8424 65584 41780 4003 42003 9209 25374 30952 27532 176102 35619 28866 26242 93321 27546 46531 61969 35538 29040 ' "21024 26739 68671 24925 18678 17586 24962 48573 38758 45047 28948 5904 49251 38360 898 40327 9030 23816 27810 33501 18189 1672,'! 471 7876 278 440 577 449 483 637 1646 128 209 8 41 348 7073 99 121 286 145 493 2167 3780 4613 12 332 1889 9 2551 129 603 280 227 37 261 296 2845 236 85 117 754 977 326 425 215 155 1763 107 322 194 164 565 4459 179 330 485 424 386 489 1803 42 98 12 65 266 6233 26 135 195 144 481 2015 2972 2744 64 389 1503 7 2462 151 613 299 186 68 226 474 2725 178 274 494 497 283 203 1618 56 115 25 2 1 4 2 6 Berks 2 8 Blair Bradibrd I 1 1 Butler 9 261 5907 63 81 137 103 182 1340 1709 1649 11 181 1549 Chester . i>2 4 1 3 Clarion Clearfield 2 c3 4 1 1 2 Elk 9 9 1 3 Erie 2 Favette 1 1799 101 526 290 186 81 261 ' Greene i 40299: 35952 27898 21588 17906' 17164 1 Juniata Lackawanna 88971 136596 2 1 118479 112854 22897 31748 43696 89794 37000 8859 36576 15925 16631 69596 12939 47763 28807 22674 2861 117 74 40 766 851 24 277 223 205 1237 79 186 133 140 3469 102 83 57 450 399 "'281 415 127 904 114 141 115 119 5 1 33076 38391 65851 132310 56508 42211 65735 19362 20020 94731 15361 69987 52929 27358 27181 34022 66766 160149 46775 8801 49700 17285 18157 80375 15265 61245 41311 25307 1 1 1 2 1 26 Mifflin V. 3 1 • Including 8 Japones e. b Including 2 Japanese, e Including 3 Japa mes«. d Inc [uding 1 Jap auosei. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 369 Table XKIU.— Population by race and hy cojtniies— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. GoQiities. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1800 1880. 1870. 1860 1880. 1870. 1860, Philadelphia.. Pilte Potter , Sclinylklll Snyder Somerset SnlliTaQ Sasquehanna . Tioga Trnion "Venango "Warren "Washington ., "Wayne "Westmoreland "Wyomingw Xorl£ 8153(52 9579 13770 129616 17778 32994 8070 40135 4S699 16772 43120 27784 52774 33482 77349 15577 86481 651854 8323 11243 116044 15573 28181 6186 37274 35003 15403 47492 23787 46452 33147 58160 14575 74900 543344] 31699 84 27 858 19 11455 89153 15000 26731 5628 36058 30942 14090 24974 19139 45079 32199 63304 12635 66834 116 3 219 116 133 547 103 21 1359 22147 113 22 384 33 45 5 249 94 162 433 104 2031 41 659 10 1233 22185 137 15 357 35 47 9 209 102 55 69 51 1726 40 432 5 1366 a79 ax3 30 I>3 a Including 1 Japanese. RHODE ISLAND. b Inclading 2 Japanese. The State Bristol Kent Newport Providence ... Wasliington . . 269939 11185 20268 23051 193732 21713 9233 18257 19115 146246 19368 17038 21074 105821 18117 330 1125 4063 761 4980 187 337 931 2911 614 308 259 822 1977 586 19 1 12 SOUTH CAROLINA. The State 391106 289667 291300 604332 415814 412320 9 1 131 124 88 13172 12936 18747 13863 2442 30922 7635 9498 6282 12184 12929 16018 6885 3466 22983 6286 10632 7892 7936 11766 11096 16881 8026 8236 11955 12942 10673 9185 26372 9979 10516 7758 14033 10916 11516 27637 15170 14866 26003 27732 71868 16517 6847 12908 24181 21556 29826 20880 16146 14511 12463 4942 13646 8967 17688 7467 18226 12571 18261 4301 28453 3716 19388 14035 27058 13661 16352 16620 20213 20869 6 6 Aiten 14456 13578 6309 28204 6290 6275 4660 8909 10097 17040 5787 2773 15121 i4286 12702 6714 29136 7096 7354 4378 9255 8421 15663 6373 3013 14631 9593 22146 29060 00603 12513 4309 9366 16492 16146 25417 14101 13388 7141 8587 18041 33339 40912 11024 4480 8717 32661 11929 24233 15738 18292 7261 1 2 1 1 Beaufort 9 66 2 ■ ^? 12 9 21 li 29 rairfield ; Georgetown 1 2 2 7486 3809 6159 9904 8462 11428 5146 7457 8114 5709 7730 784* 17376 7463 8718 5346 12114 5564 5026 6054 10529 9333 11007 6373 7000 8108 15336 6863 18537 6857 8670 6187 11329 3235 7945 6924 12632 4636 10732 6668 13818 2422 11166 2638 16177 8408 17805 10530 10143 12167 2398 8038 6743 13329 6246 10183 7061 13879 22 11 4 1 1 !N"ewberry . 16788 4304 11444 8382 17002 10966 10302 10U3 1 5 1 Kichland 1 2 13 "Williamsburgh Xork 60 6 24 370 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population hy race and ly counties — TENNESSEE. WHITE. COLOKED. CHIKESE. nSBIANS. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. I860. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. 18G0. Thn f^fntA 138831 936119 82672! 403151 322331 283019 26 352 70 60 9917 18536 9147 4838 14273 10258 9571 10696 16524 9385 6295 12584 6588 13361 11164 10493 4496 47678 7276 13660 10229 11206 9633 5838 13646 23540 21824 11555 21850 4154 8481 16239 8616 13313 12775 17956 8497 14414 15488 9849 3487 9708 11575 4478 13339 7295 31880 3274 9081 9699 1963 20643 7382 12718 14845 842S 15406 9541 14428 7773 17849 7782 4161 12781 9952 7017 9575 14648 7336 5208 8563 6477 14788 7918 3643 11711 10470 6281 8530 13339 6727 6376 8724 003 7489 633 747 1706 1845 432 1116 5579 628 1661 789 399 1447 1723 3612 42 31331 1222 1151 2231 3912 22238 108 3530 9145 14189 829 2152 438 1706 7399 482 9608 2016 2641 17556 3016 6664 2246 808 1671 433 667 2500 470 7244 691 5837 ■784 218 6310 1768 2326 2426 890 15467 1369 4830 18171 814 1292 13694 785 28e 928 6484 452 709 1456 1700 428 927 4799 573 1470 758 591 6796 545 816 1659 1231 431 979 4098 396 1885 919 3 'RfWlfn'rd 32 7 21 2 47 6 1 Clay 11184 8736 9482 8150 1274 1501 926 1538 Coffee 7 4 Oroctetfc 3363 37468 6716 10321 7663 10813 9158 4547 11998 18801 19675 11391 19604 3113 3321 31056 5477 9533 7774 7889 8826 4865 10249 16546 15295 9727 17485 2813 98 25412 1056 1104 1077 2893 16987 170 2972 6865 12738 1030 2064 137 139 15999 799 1040 2208 2647 15501 189 3699 6232 10871 1235 1519 280 6 11 17 2 Fayette 2 1 3 13053 6563 11218 10321 13947 11261 11809 15176 8385 11641 6706 10506 14035 8165 11189 13692 7635 4188 585 6854 1447 1889 13832 2408 6204 1471 1611 314 7264 1660 2119 11067 3302 6,'>41 1780 4 6 2 2 13 1 1 11 8031 11816 7619 10467 1295 767 1477 1258 42 7 1 16566 6434 24150 2035 7354 7030 1798 22097 13777 4757 20020 ""4684 8136 1992 16926 2910 418 4840 393 3484 566 188 5953 2266 261 2793 lEjios 3 2876 1184 249 6902 7 8 21 McMiiin .. 12139 11226 5842 13328 5926 11822 11547 12810 6244 11440 5487 10064 17701 4021 1080S 1123S 1830 1500 791 10161. 916 4385 16266 436 1235 11670 2005 1922 1046 10096 703 4528 14797 645 170S 9660 3 McNairy 2 1 21731 20022 2 2 Meigs 6303 12991 1478e 544£ 4867 4076 11339 13077 1 15 1 Morgiui 2868 3i92 ioi iei COMPENDIUM O^ THE TENTH CENSUS. 371 Table XXIII. — Population Try race and Jyy counties — TENNESSEE — Continued. Caanties. WHITS. COLOSED. CHIKESE. INDIANS. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1810. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1866. Obion 18841 11811 6609 6893 10903 6300 13310 13242 20248 5864 2509 14848 34508 14215 9933 17011 16294 10482 4505 3526 10042 2747 11801 14604 10232 20125 10173 15922 20292 13402 10747 6453 7049 8168 5007 13494 11353 16807 4015 2160 10495 39737 12458 9319 12279 15934 7988 10380 11452 6486 8228 7840 4346 11730 10376 14743 3446 1918 8520 30861 12016 7404 12309 14227 5408 4069 342 565 344 598 773 1906 5618 16493 157 56 693 43903 3578 2767 1305 7331 10543 2141 119 218 186 2276 1577 1069 4413 . 988 12390 8455 2182 550 472 313 530 531 2138 4813 16478 39 175 533 36640 3536 2700 857 7777 6891 2437 1186 556 466 718 645 1S53 4890 13174 73 202 602 17229 4342 2491 1243 7803 5297 2 Overton - Perry Polk 32 7 33 ► Ehea Koane ................ 21 1 Itutlierford ........... 4 1 Scott Sevier Shelby , 17 2 6 1 2 Smith Stewart 1 Snllivan 5 8 5 Trousdale TJnicoi 7391 2569 10753 14703 9316 16856 8295 13917 18544 5853 2334 8760 13580 7841 13985 8074 11415 17787 214 156 1955 1614 893 3899 1080 11411 7331 264 247 2386 1249 1274 4231 1307 12412 8285 2 6 1 "Washington "Wayne "WeaMey _. WIiite..i 15 1 Wilson 6 TEXAS. The State 1197237 564700 420891 393384 253475 182921 136 25 992 379 403 9619 4793 6730 7775 4436 3668 1 4405 917 589 30 3938 10490 3243 3575 834 79 7 742 696 1 2733 8513 1471 6225 279 3939 160 6574 107 3914 22 Bailey* ^Bandera .............. 2i27 9909 709 2145 18783 26603 631 7056 387 4415 31 7306 6 153 1734 3867 18 5233 12 259] 1 3ee 1013 8667 13739 1014 1143 802 3794 13057 69 1104 2303 63 44 79 1005 1397 29 Bell... 1 1 Bexar District Blanco -. 3415 35 10718 6628 2250 7325 12 8291 6366 6607 7723 1193 3419 14842 1183 168 98 4453 2434 1791 5446 1712 2401 2027 1713 498 4331 7524 6250 528 2249 5736 3769 293 2651 5116 1063 1 6 1 ' 1 507 5051 3330 4041 2536 244 3679 2252 ■ 2870 2228 114 3886 248 4034 547 24 117 37 3021 358 2531 907 9 1 2003 235 1611 414 1 Caldwell Callahan . ...... ...... 16 Cameron 10842 S9Sa 157 73 2 372 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population ly race ami ly counties — TEXAS — Continued. Cotmties. WHITE. COLOBED. CHINEBE. DnOLSJIB. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 3085 2845 1 Cass 10274 5496 4936 6444 3379 3475 6 1494 11014 24 6019 1051 7794 995 8849 693 5708 1 26 452 3285 513 3249 1 Childress Clay 107 2 3568 24003 3 8987 5276 8529 783 19560 10539 24 127 81 340 12348 8217 35 1979 3 7686 270 79 17 814 385 7 1653 Collin 1047 1 12 Collingswortli 4625 4906 977 4326 3837 648 3701 377 24 3559 193 61 4827 3845 3391 2360 471 279 369 306 2 16 17 . 1 Dallam* 28530 23 37 4999 17071 7144 28 649 159 5687 4837 265 18755 3598 1901 11539 9565 22081 19167 135 3 1871 4666 8269 2065 8 18464 35 5096 4166 9974 55 33549 3817 8323 8747 11197 7591 281 4947 1 1 598 1070 2938 2109 1074 6 5 8 Deaf Smith Delta 6751 4686 4780 3465 500 1757 251 1643 2 103 16 6 1 8 1080 87 99 37 18 1 2539 47 1 267 6673 3416 8763 3 1 EUis 6008 3229 427 1712 5145 10721 10953 4136 3826 43 2307 1895 7496 7808 1506 306 1104 29 6 200 136 196 Bncinal Erath 89 4681 2484 5901 lis 1718 1721 3796 Falls 2 4 66 26 2 9 1 Payette I'loyd "Fori Bend 1604 2007 7508 614 6662 65 6510 4138 1 4771 294 3268 40 3368 15 3613 2 prio 12053 6707 5651 1 132 1666 4861 1 4648 4711 10276 3455 3236 1522 15 1 1 C-illen-nie 3489 2751 5269 2703 2541 4891 77 876 3670 33 843 3168 Goliad i 12 5 12237 6892 2145 1292 2 9 2 4 5 5294 *?48 4832 3689 7921 2534 5469 1755 3 6 Hale* Hall 35 6341 18 49 1634 17160 1 24 715 463 17 26 1 1 236 10816 . 1218 10865 ii62 7008, 242 6609 191 2062 Harris 7 2 1 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 373 Tablk XXIII. — Population ly race and ty counties — TEXAS — Continued. Counties, WHrrB. OOLOEBD. CHIKB6E. IHDIANS. 1880, 1870. I860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Harrison .... . 7976 100 40 6070 146 7641 4233 15256 4310 6217 17196 8931 8784 5 Hartley Haskell 2 1475 3 2094 114 1298 Hayes 2871 1329 1217 797 4 TTftrnphm 5132 2345 6647 347f 1165 3003 1654 41 806 1117 35 650 Hidalgo 1 2 HiiL^:::::::;:::::::: Hockley* Hood 5927 13306 9465 48 16015 50 6508 1310 3241 2290 17337 542 2780 13471 2588 92 2075 1335 39 4006 74 20445 2477 11030 4605 6749 5239 198 2153 7233 2 1211 »7 1620 3542 11 990 2819 2 4 1 t Houston Hunt 9213 6053 1078 577 4 Jack ......... 620 1114 2459 1408 4639 139C 2426 1684 3792 118 1412 2638 1199 574 4 489 1974 175 72 1164 1759 498 279 50 1216 16U 311 513 1 1 Jackson 1 Jefferson 5 Jones... !Kame8 1426 6055 1435 1844 3403 279 838 101 327 533 1 . Xaufinnn 3 2 Kendall Kent Kerr 952 72 585 92 8 1 475 3 6729 90 49 1 Kimble King 785 46 418 15 6 i KnnT 11365 7294 4410 2842 1 18 15 Xampasas 5248 775 10221 6981 7707 2565 13075 67 1918 4896 25 9 1511 19276 654 3693 3759 12 2614 1416 2873 4209 1202 14723 112 11210 4926 i258 68 6461 874 '"4238 172 14 3420 1956 5102 2433 3171 2 ■ 76 66 64 1 2707 154 1 La Salle Xavaoa ............... 1707 3815 2415 6662 4161 2102 3464 2708 1975 1919 2620 1087 1073 8 1 Liberty 24 Limestone .— 10 Live Oak 824 1361 50f 1047 28 18 85 54 Llano " McCulloch 171 8861 218 2591 4200 3790 "'i563 1960 22 7643 47 1702 7210 2 4627 12 1470 4362 2404 3 12 12 3 McMullou ............ 675 2017 Marion .- 1 13 Martin 650 1254 1670 1986 295 6005 606 1347 704 1732 3632 41 2524 94 277 37 3934 5 47 6220 26 2120 281 92 372 29V7 24 2107 22 106 2 3 Maverick ..,. Medina 6 Menard -. Milam 1543 2 2 MitcbeU 861 3131 814 2668 24 3361 36 2811 5 1 8 2988 24 8550 16356 2852 2043 1 Motlev 6307 663% 1356 6930 4105 2ioe 3040 5344 1507 3276 2245 831 2362 1891 1013 32 2 Newton 374 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — FopwlaUon ly race and, 'by counties — TEXAS— Continued. Counties. WHITB. COLOKED. CHIHEBE. HiDIANS. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 18J0. 1860. 1880. 18T0. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. JSTolan 635 7044 5 629 3643 2689 332 217 Ochiltree* Oldhata 287 2475 5797 7284 15250 1005 ""6392 3893 1495 1394 5417 3991 463 85 4924 615 250 "'3727 293 421 130 B058 222 3 U Parker 5 1680 4342 26 2444 2785 3 10912 1249 32 11386 2898 967 10807 3168 3169 2851 936 5183 94 1781 7369 127 2611 2 429 250 Polk 4408 4098 4298 4202 236 1 1147 574 489 6 Raina Kandall "Rffi HWar 6505 2078 549] 1212 6242 336 4148 246 3044 240 40 148 5457 2739 10925 83 13 8169 993 1915 3293 74 140 8 135 2154 4530 2268 72 3 TtockwftU 3 9201 2149 2231 9670 1600 2377 7715 1107 1964 6133 1150 1717 10 San An^atine 1 42 538 1281 626 824 64 144 95 89 1 Shackfilford 400 3977 35 3886 65 1765 9 1477 121 Shelbv Smith 11506 2621 8093 4700 91 4 22488 1728 9401 8408 10367 24 211 25 10 7131 4984 4 4136 306 2396 19f 18 24 10 3 6083 5170 2160 8 705 850 3 20 Taylor 699 4609 2966 18410 3753 4323 6884 2478 11456 3883 5257 3192 12845 5089 917 477 416 126 13520 6197 16436 8653 ""8519 124 7209 12 1346 645 8599 1162 1502 3381 63 1163 2406 6766 5830 14719 184 3631 35 17 Titns 2818 2439 4 2 9 2 2 10 Travis 8505 3056 3538 7172 778 5612 3092 3951 4931 3432 3377 6851 479 3453 2757 4056 4647 1084 1472 4867 73 682 1768 5823 3149 960 1148 3794 27 324 1414 4136 1 1 Tyler 1 Uvalde 1 2 2 Waller .- 10863 2613 514 7268 1397 646 12241 2 2910 7944 1 3 "Wharton ... 2734 1 2 Wlieeler WilliamBon 5563 2093 1399 5647 3638 3031 3963 1631 921 165 2568 801 463 51 1247 891 4 4 Wtee 1005 ■Wood 1 4709 3620 400 131 1488 129 600 1248 26 17 7 10 4 92 9 4 • NOTB.— The conntiea marked (*) are unorganized. See Compendium, pages 52, 53, 54, 65. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population hy race and hy counties — UTAH. 375 Counties. WHITE. COLORED. CHINESE. INDIAKB. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 18U0. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. The Territory.... 142423 86044 40125 232 118 59 601 445 807 179 89 Beaver ... 3828 6357 12544 2005 4429 8219 785 1608 2601 741 2886 22 8 9 28 159 40 237 9 2 4 5 19 5 403 4 Davis 5272 555 4454 -•"■"1 1 10 7 5 8 133 1010 672 8 3944 3468 3079 3721 1766 1529 1262 2262 2028 1505 2665 1970 80 1953 449 18277 14 2 55 4 6 4 15 2 7 87 4 1 1 2 Millard 715 1 1 17 Pi tfte 2 120 1 2 2 1 9 Bio Virgin SaltLake 31694 204 11484 4455 li200 133 51 45 131 19 50 6771 19 3806 2 71 2 15 9 Sevier 162 1000 4845 4330 780 17942 2918 4155 12291 2467 2177 7 5 1 6 1 1 17 67 10 39 2 152 18 25 6 26 3 2 Tooele 4 8 Utah 12185 1244 3052 7833 8243 691 3674 6 4 • 12 1 2 S3 33 4 21 8 1 Weber 3 1 VERMONT. The State. Addison Bennington . . Caledonia CMttenden .. !Essex.' Franklin G-rand Isle — Lamoille Orange Orleans Bntland "Washington . Windhain Windsor 331218 329613 314369 1057 924 709 24048 21798 23590 32584 7916 30131 4110 12678 23508 22060 41653 25370 26673 35099 23378 21176 22220 36350 6805 30193 4071 12438 23077 21006 40469 26491 23921 19345 21674 280r.2 5786 27193 4271 12310 25431 18961 35806 27605 26949 37065 125 151 16 208 10 94 12 6 17 23 174 34 90 97 106 149 15 130 3 5 5 13 29 182 29 50 110 91 24 99 38 ? 24 20 140 17 33 128 VIRGINIA. The State 880858 712089 691773 531616 512841 527763 6 4 85 229 94 15015 15959 9972 4464 3037 10001 5153 26393 3521 18528 12567 12550 9444 3095 3055 8184 4414 22026 2906 14557 10661 12103 9851 5643 2897 7167 4118 21547 2652 14388 9393 16659 7574 1132 7340 8702 4927 9310 961 12677 7842 14994 7310 679 6823 6704 4636 6737 7925 14522 2801 1122 7844 6575 4771 R9n9. 1 Amt^lia 6 12 7 Bath 889-. 1024 10770 10680 Bedford. 376 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIII. — Population by race and by counties — ^VIEGrlNIA — Continued. Comities. WHITE. COLOEED. CRINE8E. nroiANB. 1880. 1870. 1$«0. 1880. 1870. 18«0. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. iseo. 4750 10159 6022 6061 6787 17297 7606 12977 1761 5704 13664 5145 3558 6785 3123 14437 4156 3463 10761 13688 11981 6512 17069 14997 7685 5342 4058 12071 4005 2757 13293 9294 44822 8614 4715 6010 2227 4424 3162 3283 2626 14192 16391 7409 4611 6006 5042 8222 2618 12466 7728 9028 2275 29197 3889 4446 3012 6210 8846 10099 25389 2726 4764 3255 6129 3783 8166 4525 3730 5660 14041 7077 8819 1822 4900 9730 4611 2712 6058 2709 13017 2832 3277 8667 11834 8827 4778 12268 13863 6272 4782 3711 8833 3182 2155 11562 7893 35148 6722 3803 4874 1985 4221 2927 2943 2198 12263 15238 6269 4344 4959 4104 7162 2459 9674 6059 7586 2005 24380 3198 3808 2241 4938 7478 7836 15259 2552 4100 2774 4369 ""8441 4992 2762 6041 13588 6048 7719 1806 4981 10019 3707 3103 4959 2946 13678 3180 3296 8046 10430 7745 5093 13642 13079 6038 4517 3814 7653 3015 1974 11060 7482 37966 6773 3890 5037 2167 3801 2510 2589 1981 10185 15021 em 4421 436C 3865 6778 1863 8251 5732 6649 2145 24357 2998 3870 2270 4653 6875 7158 17105 2580 4037 2899 4333I 254 4650 10685 33 8773 18953 9628 346 3751 10949 11521 2537 236 6623 7417 18428 6531 7569 5264 9305 1274 5290 8015 2556 1109 6533 6234 997 1825 5650 20295 9282 37878 7395 449 4555 3195 6078 3235 5464 3534 922 7243 11531 6924 4556 2459 16388 3634 4227 8175 7508 3232 29453 5263 3483 8144 6842 1119 2734 27200 5091 9914 6799 4262 217 3163 8902 47 7711 14343 8038 328 3163 9613 8733 2169 230 6169 6433 17684 5471 6660 4284 7856 997 5097 5996 2733 598 6429 6601 754 1452 4207 16266 8562 31031 6581 348 3446 2440 5488 2815 4455 3157 1005 5691 10063 6059 3711 2096 14156 2522 2882 5517 6312 2361 22320 4848 3064 7050 5458 986 2325 16084 5115 7898 5046 3902 3076 9817 31 9171 12609 11516 293 3803 9490 8997 3439 450 7104 7015 16520 2618 71M 37(ia 11276 491 5260 6456 346: 845 6439 6842 599 2007 4400 15460 9740 23631 6332 429 4940 3631 6527 4061 6941 3170 837 6753 10518 7562 4494 3226 13318 3501 2366 7961 6366 3738 11807 4834 3661 6566 6298 1234 2201 14999 5812 7807 5512 3381 Campbell 9 13 Carroll Charlotte 7 Clarke Dinwlddie 5 2 21 Elizabetli City Fairfax 1 Floyd Giles 5 1 Goochland 1 Greene Halifax 12 3 19 Henry Higliland lale of Wight ..-. 7 Kine Georae King Waiiam 4 117 XiaBcaster 2 10 Loudoun 2 Mecklenburg Middlesex ^^ontgomery ITelson New Kent 8 7 15 2 1 Norfolk 63 Nortliampton - Northumberland 1 Nottoway Page Prince George ........ Princess Anne 3 2 COMPENDIUM OF THE' TENTH CliiNStrS. 377 Table XXIII. — Population ly race md by coitn Mobile Mobile ^ 4 Selma DaUaa ARIZONA. 1 Tucson Fima . 6,701 ARKANSAS. 1 Little Bock. Pulaalji. CALIFORNIA. Alameda Los Ansceles .. Marysviile Nevada Oaldand Sacramento... San Francisco San Jos6 Stockton Tallego Alameda Lus Angeles . . Tuba Nevada Alameda Sacramento . . . San Francisco Santa Clara... San Joaquin . . Solano 5,708 11, 183 4,321 4,022 34,555 21, 420 233, 959 12, 567 10, 282 5,987 5,382 10, 379 3,146 3,399 31, 973 19, 180 210, 496 11,834 COLORADO. Colorado Springs Denver Leadville Silver Cliff El Paso . . Arapahoe Lake Custer... 4,226 35, 629 14, 820 5,040 4,083 34,344 14, 539 4,999 CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport . Bristol Danbury... Derby Enfield .... Grreenwich.. G-roton Hartford Killingly — Manchester . Meriden Middletown . Naugatack . . New Britain . New Haven- . Kew London., Newtown Norwalfc Norwich Plaiufield Fairfield Hartford Fairfield New Haven . Hartford Fairfield New London . Hartford , Windham Hartford New Haven . Middlesex . . . New Haven . Hartford New Haven . New London. Fairfield , , do New London.. Windham. 27,643 5,347 11, 666 11, 660 6,765 27,194 5,322 11,458 11,452 6,740 7,892 5,128 42, 015 6,921 6,462 7,672 6,074 40, 682 6,865 6,413 15, 540 6,826 4,274 11,800 62,882 15,375 6,673 4,258 11, 732 60,648 10,537 4,013 13, 956 16, 112 4,021 10, 252 3,960 13,670 14, 621 3,979 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 4,000 inhaUtanU and upward, iy race: 1880 and 1870. ALABAMA. 381 ISSO-Continned. 1870. Chinese. Japanese. Indiaits. TorUL ■WTiite. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 4,907 32, 034 10,588 6,484 2,532 18, 115 5,405 2,824 2,J75 13, Ol* 5,183 3,660 1 4 3 ■> ? 7 if CONNECTICUT. 4 2 18, 969 3,788 8,753 8,020 6,322 7,644 5,124 37, 180 6,712 4,223 18, 700 3,776 8,615 7,887 6,301 7,440 5,039 36, 232 5,674 4,191 269 12 137 133 21 204 85 946 37 32 2 2 1 1 i{ 5 2 m 43 1 9 1 1 1 fi) 2 Ifl 3 2 n 1 6,923 2,830 6,769 2,812 152 18 3 n 6 31 2 4 7 50,840 9,576 3,681 12, 119 16,653 4,521 49, 090 9,344 3,640 11, 941 16, 255 4,459 1,749 224 41 178 387 50 1 8 ^'^ ifi 2 1 18 3 17 3 7 IS n 13 Ifl 20 382 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIV. — Population of dtiee and tmons of CONNECTICUT— Continued. Name of place. County. 1880. Total. "WTiite. Colored. Portland Putnam Southington Stafford Stamford ..- Stonington. . Stratford . . - Thompson . . Vernon "Wallingford "Waterbury . Winchester . Windham... !&f iddlesex . . Windham .. Hartford.... Tolland Fairfield New London Fairfield Windham .. Tolland New Haven New Haven Litchfield... Windham... 4,157 5,827 5,411 4,455 U,297 4,151 5,761 5,364 4,438 11, 106 7,355 4,251 5,051 6,915 4,686 7,111 4,066 6,012 6,867 4,636 17,806 5,142 8,264 17, 670 5,078 8,199 Athens ... Atlanta. . . Augusta . . ColuTObns Macon — Savannah. Clarke.... Fulton Bichmond Muscogee. Bibb Chatham . 37,409 21, 891 10,123 12, 749 30, 709 3,017 21,079 11,771 5,647 6,164 15,041 DELAWARE. ■} Wilmington New Castle .. 42,478 37,004 5,468 DISTEICT OP COLUMBIA. 1 12, 578 147, 293 8,819 98,895 3, 758 i O 48,377 i FLORIDA. 1 Duval 7,650 9,890 6,845 3,991 6,746 3,554 3,658 3,]32 3,291 T GEORGIA. < ILLINOIS. Alton Aurora BeUeTille Bloomington Braidwood Cairo Ghampaign Chicago l!>aiiville Decatur East SauitLoniB Elgin Preeport G-alena Cralesborg Hadison ... Kane Saint Clair . McLean ... Will Alexander . Champaign Cook "Vermilion . Macon Saint Clair. Kane Stephenson Jo Baviess. Knox 8,975 11, 873 10,683 17, 180 5,524 9,011 6,103 503, 185 7,733 9,547 9,185 8,787 8,516 6,451 11,437 8,379 11,660 10, 447 16, 775 5,138 5,661 4,830 496,495 7,637 9,318 8,672 8,644 8,502 6,427 10,701 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 383 4,000 inhabitants and upward, hy race : 1880 and 1870. CONNECTICUT- Contmued. 1880-Continuea. 1870. Chinese. Japanese. Indiana. Total. ■WTiite. Colored. Cliinese. Japanese. Indians. 4,693 4,192 4,314 3,405 9,714 6,313 3,032 3,804 6,446 3,676 10, 826 4,096 5,412 4,692 4,171 4,277 3,397 9,602 6,063 2,898 3,770 5,406 3,613 10, 765 4,062 6,383 1 20 37 8 112 260 134 34 40 63 61 34 28 21 1 •>^ 23 ?4 1 14 1 ?.■) 1 ?« W 28 '•ft 30 3 SI 2 32 2 1 SS DELAWARE. 30,841 27,630 3,211 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 1 3 11, 384 109, 199 8,113 73,731 3, 271 35,455 1 13 5 13 ? FLORIDA. 1 12 6,912 5,016 3,347 2,923 4,027 2,083 3,989 989 1,264 1 ■> S GEORGIA. 1 4,251 21, 789 15, 389 7,401 10, 810 28,235 2,284 11,860 8,957 4,196 5,627 15, 166 1,967 9,929 6,431 3,204 5,183 13, 068 1 ? 11 1 1 S 4 1 12 5 2 1 6 ILLINOIS. 1 8,665 11,162 8,146 14, 590 8,285 11, 013 7,989 14,355 380 149 157 235 1 ? ^ *>(! 97 2 ■'B 99 90 22, 978 10, 986 7,830 16, 556 3,974 1,483 4,494 1,073 83 60 808 24 3 13 1 ^•\ I' 2 1 2 SS 91 35 '^6 S7 INDIANA. 3,126 3,304 3,359 3,701 3,265 21, 830 17, 718 3,133 48,244 7,254 2,177 13, 506 6,581 3,159 8,950 10,709 3,985 2,992 15, 396 3,617 9,445 2,372 7,206 16, 103 2,765 5,440 2,901 3,066 3,300 3,353 ' 3, 607 3,246 20, 403 17, 692 3,125 45, 309 6,452 2,094 13, 372 6,469 3,134 8,839 10,363 3,940 2,944 14, 203 3,587 8,975 2,305 7,133 15, 686 2,760 5,238 2,856 60 4 6 94 19 1,427 26 8 2,931 802 83 134 112 25 111 346 45 48 1,193 30 470 67 73 414 5 202 45 1 9 S 1 4 5 3 3 a ^ 13 1 4 10 n 2 1' 1? 14 1 1 2 1 15 16 17 18 6 1 2 '>fl 91 99 n 2 1 3 •>:f ?,5 1 1 9fi 97 IOWA. 14, 9,10 5,940 6,129 10, 020 411 14, 725 5,899 6,047 9,855 411 205 41 81 160 1 8 2 3 2 J 9 1 2 1 5 9 4 5 25 386 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSITS. Tablb XXIV. — PopuUiUon of dtiee mtd tovmi of IOWA— Continued. ^ame of place. County. 1S80. ■WTiite. Colored. DaveDport Des Moines..... Dnbaque Fort Madison... Iowa City Keokuk LyoH MHi-shall Mount Pleasant Mnscatine Oskaloosa Ottumwa Sioux City "Waterloo Sctftt Polk Dubuque ... Lee Johnson lee Clinton Marshall Henry Muscatine .. Mahaska ... Wapello Woodbury. - Black HaWk 21, 831 22,408 22,254 4,679 7,123 12,117 4, 095 6,240 4,410 8,295 4,598 9,004 7,366 6,630 21,600 2], 787 22, 106 4,555 7,036 11, 034 4, 059 6,171 4, 026 8,160 4,349 8,650 7,188 6,6:i0 231 612 145 124 1,081 36 68 384 135 249 352 174 10 KANSAS. Atchison Emporia Fort Scott... Lawrence — Leavenworth Ottawa Parsons Topoka Wichita Wyandotte .. Atchison Lyon Bourbon Douglas Leavenworth Franklin Labette Shawnee Sedgwick — Wyandotte .. 15, 105 4,631 6,372 8,510 16,546 4,032 4,199 15, 453 4,911 6,149 12, 306 4,085 4,280 6,513 13, 252 3,554 3,518 11, 799 4,730 4,051 2,787 646 1,086 1,995 3,293 475 678 3,648 172 2,095 KENTUCKY. Bowling Green Covington Frankfort Henderson Hopkinsville . Lexington Louiaville Maysville Newport Owensboro' Padncah Warren Kenton Franklin... Henderson. Christian .. Fayette Jefferson .. Mason Campbell .. Daviess McCracken 6,114 29, 720 6,958 6,365 4,229 16, 656 123, 758 5,220 20, 433 6,231 8,036 3,257 27,928 3,759 3,340 2,188 9,073 102, 847 4,344 20, 116 4,667 6,441 1,857 1,790 3,199 2,025 2,041 7,583 20, 905 876 316 1,564 2,694 LOUISIANA. Baton Kouge. New Orleans Shreveport .. East Baton Bouge Orleans Caddo 7,197 216, 090 8,009 2,915 158, 367 3,219 4,282 67, 617 4,790 MAINE. Anbnzn. Augusta Bangor . Bath Belfast . COUHTT. Androscoggin ..... Kennebec Penobscot Sagada Waldo 9,555 8,665 16, 866 7,874 6,308 9,549 8,616 16, 763 7,829 5,295 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 387 4,000 inhdbitantt and upward, by raoe : 1880 and 1870. IOWA— Continued. 1880— Continned. 1870. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. Totol. White. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 20, 038 12, 035 18,434 4.011 5,914 12,766 4,088 3,218 4,245 6,718 3,204 5,214 3,401 4,337 19,828 11,807 18,279 3,947 5,842 11, 751 4,070 3,201 3,996 6,611 3,126 5,101 3,369 4,329 210 228 155 64 72 1,015 17 15 249 107 78 113 42 8 », 9 2 7 1 8 . «'^. 6,169 6,163 7,808 7,730 18, 289 18, 205 7,371 7,313 6,278 6,270 388 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXrV. — PopulaUon of cities and tovms of MAINE— Continued. Name of place. Connty. 1 — ■ — ■ — - ,jt 1880. Total. "WTiite. Colored. 6 Biddeford Xork . - ... 12, 651 6,384 6,173 4,386 5,302 4,324 4,006 5,052 4,439 19, 083 33, 810 7,599 6,389 4,672 12,650 5,290 6,131 4,384 5,292 4, 309 3,998 6,049 4,401 19, 031 S3, 474 7,571 6,375 4,656 1 90 42 2 10 *15 8 3 38 52 327 27 14 16 7 8 q 10 Cape Elizabetli 11 Deering .,... Cumberland i'> Eastport ^^ 14 Gardiner Ti Ifi Portland 17 Eockland 18 York 19 "Water ville MARYLAND. Annapolis ... Baltimore Cumberland . Frederick Hagerstown . Anne Arundel. Allegany Frederick ... "Wasbington . 6,642 332, 313 10, 693 8,659 6,627 4,096 278, 584 9,702 6,779 5,681 2,546 63, 716 931 1,880 MASSACHUSETTS. Adams Amherst Andover Arlington Atliol Attleborough Barnatable Beverly Blackstone Boston Brockton Brookline, Cambridge Canton Chelsea Chicopee Clinton Dauvers Dcrtliam Easthampton Everett FallKiver Fitchlmrg Framiugham Iranklin G-ardner Gloucester Grafton Gre.at Barrington Jlaverhill ITingham Holyoko ITopkinton IlyilePark Lawrence Berkshire . H.impshire Essex Middlesex . AVorcester . Bristol Barnstable Essex - . . . Worcester . Suffolk . . . . Plymouth . Norfolk. ... Middlesex . Noi-folli Suflblk ... Hampden . . "Worcester . Essex Norfolk Hampshire Middlesex . Bristol Worcester . Middlesex . Noriblk ... Worcester. Essex A'Votcester , Berkshiie.. Essex Plymouth . Hampden . . Middlesex . Norfolk. ,.'. Essex 5,591 4,298 5,169 4,100 4,307 11, 111 4,242 8,450 4,907 362, 839 13, 608 8,057 52, 669 4,516 21, 782 11, 286 8,020 6,698 6,233 4,206 4,169 48, 901 12, 429 6,235 4,051 4,988 19, 329 4,030 4,053 18, 472 4,485 21, 915 4,601 7,088 39, 151 5,578 4,214 6,127 4,074 4,305 10, 972 4,185 8,431 4,905 356, 826 13, 569 8,040 61, 161 4,491 21, 250 n, 285 8,018 6,682 6,109 4,189 4,120 48, 801 12, 392 0,224 4,036 4,944 19, 309 4,014 4,530 18, 302 4,438 21, 880 4,599 6,939 38, 996 13 79 27 26 2 138 67 25 2 5,873 17 1,504 18 619 1 11 16 64 14 144 37 11 15 44 20 16 123 167 47 31 2 149 ISO COMPENDIUM OF THB^TENTH CENSUS. 389 4,000 mhahitanta cmd uptva/rd, 'by race: 1880 and 1870. MAINE— Continued. 1880— Continued. 1870. Chinese. Japameee. Indians. Total. White. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. ' 10,282 4,687 6,944 4,612 6,106 10, 282 4,604 6,900 4,602 5,090 ft 4 83 44 10 16 7 R ff 10 11 3,736 6,257 4,497 13, 600 31, 413 7,074 6,755 4,862 3,702 6,256 4,440 13, 681 31, 078 7,058 5,742 4,842 34 1 57 19 334 16 13 10 12 IS 14 1") 8 1 1 1 1<1 17 18 19 MARYLAND. 6,744 267, 354 8,056 8,526 5,779 3,882 227, 794 7,433 6,703 4,910 1,862 39, 558 623 1,822 869 1 4 9 1 1 ? 1 1 4 , 5 MASSACHUSETTS. 3 7 1 1 8 1 118 3 19 12 1 1 7 13 3 16 3 4 6 12, 090 4,035 4,873 3,261 3,517 6,769 4,793 6,507 5,421 250, 626 8,007 6, e.w 39, 634 3,879 _ 18, 647 9,607 5,429 5,600 7,342 3,620 2,220 26, 766 11,260 4,968 2 '512 15, 389 4,594 4,320 13, 092 4,422 10, 733 4,419 4,136 28, 921 11, 957 3,947 4,843 3,228 3,513 6,719 4,725 6,500 5,416 247, 013 7,966 6,626 38, 785 3,848 18, 307 9,601 5,427 6.682 7,295 3,619 2,203 26, 635 11. 214 4,966 2,502 3,275 15, 378 4,570 4,226 13, 071 4,379 10, 715 4,416 4,120 28, 814 57 75 1 87 1 30 33 > 50 68 6 1 6 3,496 41 5 12 23 1 848 1 17 14 238 6 2 2 18 44 3 1 17 106 25 4 42 12 10 58 11 24 93 1 21 43 18 3 16 106 1 390 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSTTS. Table XXIV. — Population of cities and towns of MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Name of place. Connty. 18S0. Total. White. Colored. LeomlnBter . . Lowell Lynn Maiden Marblehead. Murlborougli Medford ilelrose Methaen Middleborongli . Milford.... Millbury -- Montague . Natick Needbam . . "New Bedford . Newburyport-. ^Newton , North Adams. Northampton. North bridge North Brookfield . Palmer Peabody Pittsfiold Plymouth Provincotown . Quincy Kaudolpb Kockland Salem SalisbUTT Somerville... Southbridge . Spencer Springfield . Stonebam . . . Stougbton .. Taunton — Wakefield.. Waltham Wai'e Watertown ... Webster,' Weetborough.. Westfield West Springfield . Weymouth Wouurn Worcester Worcester . Middlesex . Essex Middlesex . Essex Middlesex . do.... do... Essex Plymouth . Worcester . do.... Franklin . . Middlt^sox . Norfolk Bristol Essex Middlesex-. Berkshire .. Hampshire . Worcester . . do Hampden... E.13CX Berkshire. - - Plymouth. . Barnstable.. Norfolk.... do ... Plymouth -. Essex do... Middlesex . Worcester . do-.-. Hampden... Middlesex .. Norfolk Briatol Middlesex .. Middlesex . . Hampshire . Middlesex .. Worcester . . do Hampden.. Norfolk Middlesex - Worcester . 6,772 59, 475 38, 274 12, 017 7,467 10, 127 7,673 4,560 4,392 6,237 9,310 4,741 4,875 8,479 5,252 26, 845 13, 538 16, 995 10, 191 12, 172 4,053 4,459 5,504 9,028 13,364 7,093 4,348 10, 570 4,027 4,553 27,563 4,079 24, 933 6,404 7,466 33,340 4,890 4,875 21,213 5,547 11, 712 4,817 5,426 5,698 6,214 7,587 4,149 10, 570 10, 931 58,291 5,752 59, 292 37, 710 11,960 7,450 10, 111 7,552 4,539 4,390 5,210 9,267 4,739 4,873 8,432 5,227 25, 290 13, 470 16, 779 10, 131 12, 045 4,052 4,448 5,455 9.024 13, 035 6,929 4,331 10, 479 4,016 4,542 27, 352 4,077 24,852 6,433 7,459 32, 561 4,849 4,867 21, 102 5,513 11, 693 4,811 5.402 5. 652 5,178 7,624 4,139 10, 520 10, 900 67, 624 MICHIGAN. Adrian Alpena Ann Arbor - . Battle Creek. Bay Coldwater Detroit East Saginaw riint Grand Haven Lenawee ... Alpena Washtenaw C.ilhoun Bay Branch Wayne Sagmaw Genesee Ottawa 7,849 6,153 8,061 7,003 20, 693 4,681 116, 340 19, 016 8,409 4,862 7,638 6,131 7,758 6,793 20,541 4,660 113, 475 18, 831 8,162 4,774 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 391 4,000 inhahitanta and upward, by race : 1880 oMd 1870. MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 1880— Coutimied. J870, Chinese. Japanese. Indiana. Total. WMte. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 3,894 40,928 28, 233 7,367 7,703 8,474 6,717 3,414 2,999 4,687 9,890 4,397 2,224 6,404 3,607 21, 320 12, 595 12, 825 3,894 40, 815 27, 862 7,335 7,692 8,463 6,694 3,405 2,952 4,669 9,850 4,388 2,221 6,372 3,593 19, 806 12, 514 12, 735 3ft 6 Ill 371 31 11 11 23 9 7 18 40 » 3 31 14 1,505 81 88 2 37 38 2 1 39 44) 41 4' 4'-t U 45 46 47 1 1 4ft 8 1 49 'M 1 2 13 9 11 5^ 4 2 ■i" 19 11 54 10, 160 3,774 3,343 3,631 7,343 11, 112 6,238 3, 865 7,442 6,642 10, 002 3,767 3, 3.18 3,612 7,327 10, 800 6,096 3,864 7, 4.-7 5,627 158 6 5 16 16 311 119 1 15 15 55 1 •tH 57 2 4 58 59 1 22 6fl 33 1 61 6» 6S 1 6'! 65 3 24,117 3,776 14, 685 5,208 3,952 26, 703 4,513 4,914 18, 629 4,135 9,065 4 259 4,326 4,763 3,601 6, 519 2,606 9,010 8,560 41, 105 23, 872 3,775 14, 658 5,200 3,950 26,136 4,483 4,693 18, 508 4,127 9,056 4,257 4,311 4,751 3,578 6,481 2,600 8,979 8,557 40, 588 243 I 26 3 2 567 30 21 121 8 9 2 16 8 23 38 6 31 3 513 1 1 66 67 i 1 6H 1 5 69 70 1 1 2 71 70 1 7'1 1 77 7R 5 13 4 7*1 RO i 81 R-* 8^1 2 2 4 R5 MICHIGAN. 1 1 12 8,438 8,247 189 2 9 2 7,363 6,838 7,064 4,381 79, 577 11,350 6,386 3,147 7,131 6,523 6,981 4,352 77, 338 11, 171 5,334 3,079 232 315 83 20 2,235 179 . 52 61 1 f^ 6 10 2 34 3 4 8 q 40 7 10 392 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabli! XXrV. — Population of cities wni towM of MICHIGAN— Continued. Name of place. Cotmty. 1880. Total. ■White. Colored. Grand Eapidi Ionia Isbpeming.-. Jackson Lansing Ludin^on . . . Manistee Marqnette ... Monroe Muskegon.-. Niles Pontiac Port Huron . . Saffinaw West Bay.... YpsiJantl Kent Ionia Marquette. . Jackson . - - Ingham Maaon Manistee ... Marquette.. Monroe Muskegon - . Berrien Oakland Saint Clair.. Sagina-w Bay "Washtenaw 32, 016 4,190 6,039 16,105 8,319 4,190 6,980 4,690 4, 930 11, 262 4,197 4, .509 8,88j 10, 525 6,397 31,584 4,172 6,033 15, 669 8,106 4,174 6,'S12 4, 597 4,889 11, 204 4,033 4,304 8, Sdl 10, 423 429 18 15 4 54 41 67 164 205 20 101 14 MINNESOTA. Faribault . . . Mankato Minneapolis Bed Wing .- Eochester .. Saint Paul. . Stillwater .. Winona Kice Blue Earth . Hennepin . . . Goodhue Olmsted Eamsey Washington Winona. . . . . 5,415 5,530 46,887 5,870 6,103 41, 473 9,055 10, 208 5.-3.50 6,528 46, 509 5,855 5,091 40, 971 9.029 10, 139 20 ?1 362 19 10 468 22 65 MISSISSIPPI. Jackson ... Meridian . . Natchez ... Vickshurg Hinds Lauderdale Adams Warren 6,204 4,008 7,058 11,814 2,212 2,158 3,421 5,975 2,992 1,850 3,637 6,836 MISSOUEI. Carthage Chillicothe Hannibal Jefferson City . Joplin Kansas City ... Louisiana Moberly , Saint Charles. Saint Joseph.. Saint Louis . . - Sedalia Springfield ... Warrensburg- Jasper Livingston . Marion Cole Jasper Jackson Pike Randolph Saint Charles. Buchanan Pettis ... Greene .. Johnson . 4,167 4,078 11,074 6,271 7,038 66, 785 4,325 6, 0-70 5,014 32, 431 360, 518 9,661 6,522 4,049 3,734 3,423 9,232 4,253 6,790 47, 613 3,382 5,280 4,497 29, 201 328, 191 8,620 6, 023 3,482 433 6.'i5 1,838 1,017 246 8,143 943 788 517 3,227 22, 256 940 1,494 667 NEBRASKA. Lincoln Nebraska City Omaha Plattsmouth . . Lancaster. Oroe Douglas .. Cass .1 13, 003 4,183 30,618 4,175 12, 424 4,035 29, 678 4,146 576 148 789 29 COSlPEirDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 4,000 iiihahitants and upward, ty race : 1880 and 1870. MICHIGAN— Continued. 393 1880— Continued. 1870. ChineBe. Japanese. Indians. Total. ■WTiite. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 2 1 16, 507 2,500 16,407 2,487 100 13 11 12 13 3 3 3 1 1 4 39 11,447 5,241 11, 085 6,163 359 77 3 14 1 15 16 3,343 4,000 5,086 6,002 4,630 4,867 6,973 7,460 3,334 3,880 6,044 6,973 4,463 4,591 5,958 7,368 9 58 42 29 167 276 15 92 17 62 18 19 1 M ?1 W, 2 1 9^ •?A m 6,471 5,071 398 2 ?« MINNESOTA. 1 1 2 2 2 8 2 4 1 43 3,045 3,482 13, 066 4,260 3,963 20, 030 4,124 7,192 3,042 3,476 12, 957 4,267 3,935 19, 849 4,106 7,148 3 6 109 3 18 180 18 44 1 ? 14 f^ 4 li 26 2 1 fi 7 R MISSISSIPPI. 4,234 2,709 9,067 12,443 2,270 1,547 3,728 6,638 1,964 1,162 6,320 6,805 1 1) S 1 2 i MISSOURI. 1 3,978 10, 125 4,420 3,483 8,608 3,704 495 1,616 716 ? 1 3 1 1 4 1 s 4 1 26 fi 32,260 3,630 1,514 5,570 19, 565 310, 864 4,560 5,555 2,946 28,484 2,964 1,401 5,136 18, 052 288,737 3,715 4,465 2,447 3,770 675 113 434 1,512 22,088 845 1,090 498 6 fi 7 2 n 9 2 56 1 15 1 6 1 38 10 1 11 1' 13 14 NEBRASKA. 3 1 6,060 16, 083 1,944 6,840 15, 637 1,921 207' 446 23 3 ■>, 14 37 3 4 394 COMPENDITTM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XXIV. — Population of oiUea and towns of NEVADA. Name of place. Comity. 1880. Total WMte. Colored. Carson City... Eiiroka Gold Hill Vu'gmiaCity . Ormsby.. Eoreka .. Storey .. 4,229 4,207 4, B31 10, 917 3,370 3, S16 4,379 10, 302 NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1 4,704 13,843 11, 687 0,784 32,630 13.397 9, 600 5,784 5,586 4,684 13, 774 11, 649 6,782 32, 576 13, 377 9,607 5,783 5,584 20 68 38 2 49 20 82 1 2 ? 1 Strafford 4 f) A 7 8 Rochester Stafford A do NEW JEESET. AtliintioCity. Bayoiine , Bordentown .. Biids^oton Burliu^on Crnnden Chainbersburg . ^Elizabeth Gloucester Hackeusaok ... Harriaon Hoboken Jersey City ... Lambertville . MillTiUe MoniatoTTO Newark Kow iirunswiok . Orange Passalo Salem — Trenton Union ^.. Atlantic Hudson Burlington -. Comberland . Burlington... Camden. Mercer . Union .- Camden. Bergen . Hudson do do Hunterdon. . . Cumberland . Morris Essex Middlesex . Essex Passaic Salem... Mercer . Hudson . 5,477 9,372 4,258 8,722 6,090 41, 659 5,437 28, 229 5,347 4,248 6,898 30, 999 120, 7-22 4, 183 7,860 6,418 136, 508 17, 166 13, 207 6,532 51, 031 4,808 7,181 8, 125 6,455 5.056 29,910 5,849 4,714 9,276 4,016 8,145 5,560 38, 065 6,398 27, 477 6,331 4,073 6,880 30, 915 119, 351 4,159 7,519 5,123 133, 181 16, 430 12, 745 C,420 60, 339 4,770 7, 157 7,632 6,154 4,674 28, .W4 5,841 241 577 680 3,579 41 750 16 175 18 74 1,340 24 141 3,311 7.i2 4G2 111 670 38 24 493 300 382 1,374 NEW MEXICO. 1 Santa ¥6. Santa F£. NEW YORK. Albany Amsterdam . Auburn Batavla Bingliamton Albany Montgomery. Cayuga Genesee Broome 90, 758 9.406 21, 924 4,845 17, 317 89,694 9,369 21, 514 4,796 16,923 ,056 97 403 47 COMPENDnjM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 395 4,000 inhxbitanta and upward, by race: 1880 and 1870. NEVADA. 1880— Continued. 1870. Cliineae. Japanese. Indians. TotaL ■WTiite. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 802 487 83 617 1 157 62 1 2 S 2 7,048 ' 6,418 91 539 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE. 4,053 12,241 9,291 5,971 23,536 10, 643 9,211 4,103 4,504 4,046 12, 205 9,201 5,967 23, 481 10, 518 4,155 4,103 4,504 7 36 33 4 50 25 56 1 1 9. S 4 5 5 •i 6 1 7 R 9 NEW JERSEY. 1,043 1,028 16 1 ■" ? 1 » 6,830 6,817 20,045 6,402 6,243 19, 218 428 574 826 4 ■i 2 13 1 6 7 2 20,832 3,682 20, 261 3,656 571 15 8 11 1 in 4,129 20,297 82,546 3,842 6,101 4,107 20,255 81,840 3,815 5,998 22 42 7U5 27 103 11 10 21 n 10 1 13 H IS 2 14 2 16 2 1 105,059 15, 058 9,348 103,267 14, 472 9,116 1,789 577 231 2 i 17 i 9 18 1 1<» 1 16 'n 6 33, 579 2,861 33,218 2,815 361 46 ?1 ?,9 ?3 5,095 6,258 4,555 22,874 4,640 4,892 6,012 4,295 22, 069 4,636 203 246 260 805 ?4 1 DS '6 2 W 4 sa NEW MEXICO. 4,765 4,687 34 NEW YORK. 3 5 69,422 5,426 17, 225 3,890 12, 692 68, 658 5,375 16, 881 3,840 12, 382 764 50 341 50 310 1 1 3 ^ 1 6 2 8 s 4 6 396 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIV. — Population of dllee and towns of NEW YORK— Continued. Name of place. County. 1880. Total. AVTiite. Colored. BrooTdyn Baffalo Canandaigua CatskiU Cohoes College Point Corning Cortland Dunkirk Bdgewater Ehnira Musliing G-eddes Geneva Glens Ealla Gloveraville Green Island — Hooaick Falls Homellaville Hudson Ithaca Jamestown Johnstown Kingston Lansingburgh ... Little PaUa Lockport Long Island City Malone Matteawan Middletown New Brighton . . . Newbui'gh New York Ogdensburg Oswego Owego Peeltskill riattsburgh Port Jems Poughkeepaie . , . itocuester Konic Saratoga Springs Schenectady Seneca Falls Sing Sing Syracuse Xroy TTtica "Watertown "West Troy Whitehall Yonkers Kings Brie Ontario G-i-eene Albany Queens Steuben Cortland Chautauqua Richmond Chemung Queens Onondaga Ontario "Warren Fulton Albany Bensselaer Steuben Columbia Tompkins Chautauqua ... Fulton Ulster Hensselaer Herkimer Niagara Queens I^'ranklin Duchess Orange Richmond Oraufre New York Saint Lawrence Oswego Tioga Westchester... Clinton Orange Duchess Monroe Oneida Saratoga Schenectady Seneca Westcliester . . . Onondaga Kenaaelaer Oneida Jefferson Albany Washington . . . Westchester... 566, 663 155, 134 5,726 4,320 19, 416 4,192 4,802 4,050 7,248 8,044 20,541 6,683 4,283 5,878 4,900 7,133 4,160 4,530 8,195 8,670 9,105 9,357 5,013 18,344 7,432 6,910 13, 522 17, 129 4,193 4,411 8,494 12,679 18, 049 1, 206, 299 10, 341 ai, 116 5,525 6,893 5,245 8,678 20,207 89,866 12, 194 8,421 13, 655 5,880 6,678 51, 792 56, 747 33, 914 10, 697 8,820 4,270 18, 892 558, 427 154, 268 5,599 4,087 19, 409 4,178 4,745 4,024 7,234 7,844 19, 835 6,131 4,281 5,656 4,875 7,015 4,159 4,510 8,167 8,296 8,779 9,299 4,946 17, 864 7,303 6,836 13, 325 17, 053 4,192 4,372 8,234 12,545 17, 473 1, 185, 843 10, 328 20, 983 5,280 6,6S3 6,242 8,470 19, 513 88, 859 12, 097 7,997 13, 561 6,839 6, ,396 51, 199 56, 183 33,664 10, 586 8,787 4,220 18, 528 8,095 857 IJI 233 7 14 57 •ie 14 200 702 552 2 222 25 118 1 20 28 373 325 68 (>6 479 126 74 196 76 1 129 673 19, 663 13 115 245 210 691 497 96 416 41 181 690 657 250 50 341 NORTH CAROLINA. Ch.arlotte ... New BerD£ ■ Raleigh Wilmington Mecklenburg . Craven Wake New Hanover. 7,094 6,443 9,265 17,360 3,765 2,216 4,911 6,888 3,338 4,226 4,354 10, 462 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 397 4,000 inhabitants and wpward, iy race: 18S0 and 1870. NEW YOEK— Continued. 1880— Continued. 1870. Chinese. iTapaneae. Indians. Totai. "Wlite. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 121 5 20 4 396,099 117, 714 4,862 3,791 15,357 3,652 4,018 3,066 391, 142 117, 018 4,754 3,615 15,340 3,626 3,974 3,050 4,944 696 108 176 17 26 44 16 7 6 A fl q 10 11 I** IS 14 15 4 15, 863 6,223 3,629 5,521 4,500 4,518 3,135 15, 267 5,703 3,620 5,325 595 620 9 196 1 16 17 1R 10 ''0 4,447 3,135 71 'I ■'? oi 4,552 8,015 8,462 5,336 3, 282 4,542 8,274 8,191 5,289 3,228 10 339 271 45 54 ?4 1 1 1 •>'! 1 "« 2 •)7 1 '^A ■ 1 8 9fl 6,372 5,387 12,426 6,256 5,309 12, 205 116 76 221 SO 2 "^A 1 S'> 11 14 2,406 6,049 2,393 5,892 13 157 15 16 1 2 731 4 1 46 17 17, 014 942, 292 10, 076 20, 910 4,756 6,560 5,139 6,377 20, 080 62,386 11, 000 7,516 11, 026 5,890 4,696 43,051 46,465 28, 804 9,336 10, 693 4,322 12, 733 16, 457 929, 199 10, 058 20, 777 4,594 557 13, 072 18 132 162 16 12 9 19 10 3 15 1 11 10 41 5,129 6,343 19, 388 61,959 10, 918 7,223 10, 890 5,854 4,552 42, 616 46,047 28, 583 9,258 10, 609 4,273 12, 675 10 34 690 427 71 288 13S 36 143 435 418 219 78 84 49 158 44 15 1 2 2 8 1 8 2 16 17 11 5 18 14 50 51 1 3 4 1 5'' 51 1 51 2 55 56 57 58 22 1 59 NORTH CAEOLINA. 4,473 5,849 7,790 13,446 2,693 2,020 3,696 5,526 1,880 3,829 4,094 7,920 398 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXTV. — Population of cities and towns of OHIO. Xame of place. Connty. 1880. TotaL "WTilte. Colored. AllLiQce Ashtabula Bellaire Canton , Chilllcotlie Cilicinuatl Circlttville Cleveland Culnmbua Dayton Denance Delaware East Liverpool Elyi-ift rindlay , Fremont Gallon Galllpolia Hamilton Iron ton Lancaster Lima Mansfield Marietta MassiUon Mifldletown . . . Meant Vernon. Newark Norwalk Piqna Pomeroy Portsmoutli — Salem Sandusky Springfield — Stenbeuville.-. Tiffin Toledo Urbana Van "Wert Warren Wooster Xenia Xoungstown... Zanesville Snmmit Siark AHbtabula.- Belmout Stark Boss HaiuHton — Pickaway .. Cuyalioga .-. franklin Montgomery Defiance Delaware — Columbiana Lorain Hancock Sandusky... Crawford — Gallia Butler Lawrence Fairfleld Allen Uichland — "Washington Stark Butler Knox Licking Huron Miami . Meigs Scioto Columbiana. . Erie Clarke Jefferson — Seneca Lucas , Champaign . . Van "Wert ... Trumbtill.... ■Wayae Greene Mahoning ... Mnskingum . 16, 512 4,636 4,445 8,025 12, 258 10, 938 255, 139 6,04G 100, 146 51,647 38,678 6,907 6,e94 6,568 4,777 4,633 8,446 6,635 4,400 12,122 8,857 6,803 7,567 9,859 5,444 6,836 4,538 5,249 9,600 5,704 6,031 5,560 11, 321 4,041 15, 838 20, 730 12, 093 7,879 50, 137 6,252 4,079 4,428 6,840 7,026 15, 435 18, 113 16, 231 4,576 4,405 7,711 12, 218 246, 912 5,266 168, 084 48,628 37, 683 6,862 6,447 5,600 4,659 4,567 8,376 5,604 3,476 11, 830 8,088 6,559 7,133 9,719 5,282 6,720 4.431 6,053 9,360 5,689 5,735 6,029 10, 352 3,723 15, 567 18, 368 11, 582 7,818 49, 206 5,512 3,947 4,287 6,807 5,077 15, 112 17, 185 278 60 40 314 954 8,179 760 2,038 3,010 991 45 446 68 118 70 31 925 292 769 244 430 139 161 116 106 196 294 631 969 318 270 611 61 928 740 125 141 32 1,943 320 927 OKEGON. 1 Portland. MultBomah. 15, 707 PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny ., Allentown .. Altoona Ashland Beaver Ealla Bethlehem . . Bradford Biistol Carbondale . Carlisle Allegheny ... Lehigh Blair Schuylkill ... Beaver Northampton McKean Bucks Lackawanna. Cumberland . 78,682 18,063 19, 710 6,052 5,104 6,193 9,197 5,273 7,714 6,209 76,620 18, 042 19,470 6,061 5,070 5,136 9,039 5,083 7,714 5, 092 2,059 20 240 1 34 64 1,117 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race : 1880 cmd 1870. OHIO. 399 1880— Contmned. 1870. Chineae. Japanese. Indians. Total. "WTiite. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 3 10, 006 4,063 1,999 4,033 8,660 8,920 216, 239 6,407 92, 839 31,274 30,473 2,750 5,641 2,105 3,038 3,315 6,455 3,623 3,711 11, 081 6,686 4,725 4,500 8,029 6,218 5,186 3,046 4,876 6,698 4,498 6,967 6,824 10, 592 3,700 13, 000 12, 652 8,107 5,648 31,684 4,276 2,626 3, 4.')7 6,419 6,377 8,076 10, Oil 9,810 3,995 1,984 3,917 8,638 8,146 210, 336 4,717 91 535 29,427 29, 925 2,709 6,275 2,103 2,976 3,261 6,403 3,501 2,965 10,844 5,380 4,510 4,313 7,949 6,083 6,079 2,997 4,726 6,643 4,406 6,716 6,370 9,722 3,425 12, 831 11,425 7,831 5,573 30, 972 3,867 2,547 3,362 6,390 4,687 7,943 9,711 196 68 15 116 22 774 6,9U0 690 1,293 1,847 648 41 366 2 62 54 52 22 746 236 306 215 187 80 135 106 49 150 165 92 261 454 870 276 168 1,227 276 75 612 409 78 95 29 1,690 w 299 1 •^ 4 1 1 38 n 6 10 4 7 8 23 8 3 1 1 1 1 ff in 11 T 1 IS I'i 14 16 17 18 in 1 ^fl 91 99 4 ■1 9^ '■I 1 9'i 9fl 1 97 2 1 2 9q SO SI ^9 ss ^4 1 2 1 S'i sn S7 SR 3 Sf> 7 41 49 1 3 3 1 3 44 1 1 OREGON. 1,668 10 8,293 456 PENNSYLVANIA. 3 1 63,180 13,884 10, 610 6,714 3,112 4,512 52, 018 13, 880 10,462 6,699 3,082 4,477 1,162 148 16 30 34 n T ^ 3 1 1 6 19 3,269 6,393 6,050 3,142 6,388 5,596 i27 6 1,063 8 9 .......... 1 10 400 COMPENDITJM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XXrV. — PopulaUon of oiUea and toums of PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Name of place. CoTinty. 1880. Total. White. Colored. Chambersburg . . Chester Columbia Consbohooken.. Corry Danville.. Dnnmore . Eafiton Erie Franklin. . Harrisborg . . Hazleton Huntingdon . Johnstown .. Lancaster Lebanon Loclc Haven . McKeesport . Mahanoy Meadville NeTT Castle.. Xoiristown . . Oil City Philadelphia . PhoenixviUe . Pittsburgh . PitLston Plymouth... Pottstown . . Potts ville... Heading . . . Saint Clair. Scran ton . . . Shamoldn .. Sharon Shenandoah South Bethlehem . South Easton Sun bury Tamaqua Titnsville Washington West Chester Wilkesbarre Williamsport X^anklin Delaware Lancaster — Montgomery . Erie '... Montour Lackawanna . . Northampton - Erie Venango Dauphin Luzerne Huntingdon . Cambria Lancaster ... Lebanon... Clinton Allegheny . Schnylkill . Crawford .. Lawrence Montgomery. Venango , Philadelphia. Chester Allegheny — Luzerne do Montgomery. SohnylkiU . . . Berks Schuylkill Lackawanna Nonhumberland. Mercer Schuylkill Northampton do Northumberland . Schuylkm Crawford Wasliington - Chester Luzerne !^teoming ... 66 York . York . 6,877 14, 997 8,312 4,561 5,277 8,348 5,151 11, 924 27, 737 5,010 30, 7C2 6,935 4,125 8,380 25, 769 8,778 6,845 8,212 7,181 8,800 8,418 13, 063 7,315 847,1.70 156, 389 7,472 6,065 5,305 13, 253 43,278 4,149 45, 850 8,184 6,684 10, 147 4,925 4,534 4,077 6,730 4,292 7,046 23, ?39 18, 934 13, 940 5,852 13,844 7,770 4,497 6,236 8,253 11,757 27, 513 4,745 27, 865 6, 9.14 3,942 8,269 25, 248 8,761 6,738 8,195 7,178 8,603 8,237 12, 563 7,104 815, 362 6,579 152, 292 7,448 6, 05.1 6,264 13, 066 42, 926 4,149 45, 706 8, 1.52 5,602 10, 146 4.889 4,530 4,051 5,712 3,693 6,882 22, 729 18, 134 13, 639 1,025 1,152 542 64 41 1 167 222 264 2,903 1 183 111 518 17 107 15 3 255 181 500 200 31,699 103 4,077 24 10 41 188 350 4 26 18 150 599 1,164 609 800 400 EHODE ISLAND. Bristol Bnrrillville . . Coventry Cranston Cumberland . East Providence . Johnston Lincoln Newport — Pawtucket Bristol Providence . Kent Providence . do Providence . do do Newport — Providence . 6,028 5,855 5,714 6,696 4,519 4,502 6,940 5,805 6,445 6,443 6,056 4,057 6,765 5,738 13, 765 13, 739 15, 693 14, 701 19, 030 18,941 173 16 17 132 86 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 401 4,000 mhabitcmta and upward, ly race: 1880 and 1870. PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 1880— Continued. 1870. Gliiiiese. Japaneta. Indiana. Total. Wliite. Colored. CMaese. J'apanese. TndmTTB. 6,303 9,486 6,461 3,071 6,809 8,436 4,311 10, 987 19, 646 3,908 23,104 4,317 3,034 6,028 20, 233 6,727 6,986 2,623 6,633 7,103 6,164 10, 763 2,276 674, 022 6,292 86, 076 6,760 , 2,684 4,125 12,384 33, 930 6,726 35, 092 4,320 4,221 2,951 3,556 3,167 3,131 5,960 8,639 3,571 5,630 10, 174 16, 030 11, 003 5,441 8,773 6,904 3,047 6,726 8,379 4,311 10, 889 19,446 3,738 20, 817 4,317 2,866 6,991 19, 970 6,713 6,899 2,620 5,532 6,917 6,067 10, 339 2,217 651, 854 5,268 84,061 6,741 2,684 4,096 12,184 33, 611 5,726 35, 043 4,300 4,201 2,961 3,637 3,165 3,108 5,932 8,432 3,141 4,702 9,758 15, 386 10, 665 867 712 557 24 83 67 1 I" 14 Ti 98 200 170 2,287 2 1 4 19 •>tj 169 37 263 14 87 3 1 185 97 414 69 22, 147 24 2,015 19 24 1 2 97 2 o() 2 1 2 1 9^ 7» 30 12 1 8 34 35 20 ?fi ?S 29 200 311 40 2 8 ■1' 2 49 20 20 t^ 'll 19 2 23 28 207 430 928 416 644 337 47 m f 59 1 M 'i'i 1 1 ^6 RHODE ISLAND. 2 3 1 s 6,302 4,674 4,349 4,822 4,192 7,889 12, 631 6,619 6,167 4,646 4,337 4^747 3,;S7B 2, 631_ 4,172 7,869 11, 72J 6,602 IS"! '•I 4 1? 75 6 37 90 ?,fl 7R1 4 17 26 402 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIV. — Population ofdUes and town» of EHODE ISLAND— Continued. Name of place. County. 1880. Total. ■WTilto. Colored Providence South Kingstown Warren "Warwick Westerly ■Woonsooket Providence . Wafiliington Bristol Kent Washington Providence . 104, 857 5,114 4,007 12, 164 6,104 16, 050 101, 211 4,767 3,988 11, 980 5,993 16, 038 1,582 331 19 184 107 SOUTH CAEOLINA. Charleston Columhia . Greenville Charleston Kichland.. Greenville 49,984 10, 036 6,160 4,338 27, 276 5,698 2,791 TENNESSEE. Chattanooga Jackson Knoxville... Memphis ... IfashviUe... Hamilton Madison . Knox Shelhy... Davidson 12, 892 6,377 33,592 43,350 7,807 3,246 6,544 18, 677 27, 005 5,082 2,130 3,149 14,896 16, 337 TEXAS. Austin Brenham Brownsville Dallas Fort Worth. Galveston . . Houston Marshall San Antonio Sherman Waco Travis Washington Cameron Dallas Tarrant Galveston .. Harris Harrison Bexar Grayson McLennan ■ . 11, 013 4,101 4,938 10, 368 6,663 22,248 16, 513 6,624 20, 550 6,093 7,295 7,407 2,321 4,844 8,431 5,606 16,884 10, 026 2,837 17, 514 4,784 4,729 3,587 1,780 94 1,921 1,054 5,348 6,479 2,787 3,036 1,306 2,562 UTAH. 1 Ogden 2 S& Lake City. Weber Salt Lake. 20, 768 6,028 VEEMONT. -^. — ■ Brattlehoro' Bennington . Burlington.. Colchester.. Butland Saint Albans Saint Johnsbury Windham. . . Bennington . Chittenden . do Hutland Franklin. - Caledonia ■ 5,880 6,333 11, 365 4,421 12, 149 7,193 5,800 5,857 6,254 U, 249 4,420 12, 086 7,115 5,797 23 79 116 1 63 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 403 4,000 inhaUtanta and upward, Jiy race : 1880 and 1870. RHODE ISLAND— Continued. 1880— Continuecl. 1870. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. Total. White. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 23 41 16 68, 904 4,493 3,008 10,453 4,709 11, 527 66, 320 4,179 2,971 10,229 4,625 11, 612 2,559 314 37 223 84 15 25 n 12 IS 1 14 4 !•> 1 16 SOUTH CAROLINA. » 48, 956 9,298 2,767 22,749 4,002 1,382 26, 173 5,295 1,375 34 1 1 ? 3 TENNESSEE. 3 1 6,093 4,119 8,682 40, 226 25,865 3,872 2,619 6,073 24, 755 16, 149 2,221 1,500 2,609 15, 471 9,709 1 ? 1 17 6 2 2 4 7 1 TEXAS. .... 10 9 4,428 2,221 4,905 2,813 1,288 4,827 1,615 933 78 ) •) 1 6 3 15 7 4 >) 1 1 13, 818 9,382 1,920 12,256 1,439 3,008 10, 810 5,691 1,069 10, 298 949 1,914 3,007 3,691 851 1,957 490 1,091 1 6 7 R 1 4 2 3 1 1 10 3 n UTAH. 26 82 2 11 3,127 12,854 3,102 12, 813 21 36 3 1 6 VERMONT. 4,933 5,760 14, 387 3,911 9,834 7,014 4,665 4, 923 10 5, 685 75 14, 310 77 3,907 , 4 9,765 j 69 6, 928 ' 86 4, 659 6 - 1 2 <1 «i f\ 1 7 404 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIV. — FopulaUon of cities and towns of VIRGINIA. Nsjme of place. Cotmty. 1880. Total. White. Colored. •Alexandria Danville Fredericksburg Lynchburg Afanchester Norfolk Petersburg Portsmouth Kichmond Staunton "Winchester Alexandria Pittsylvania Spotsylvania Campbell Chesterfield Norfolk Chesterfleldj Prince George, and Dinwiddle. Norfolk Henrico Augusta Frederick 13, 659 7,526 6,010 15, 959 6,729 21, 966 21,656 11, 390 63, 600 6,664 4, 95S 8,279 3,129 3,151 7,485 3,757 11, 898 9,950 7,554 35, 765 4,436 5,380 4,397 1,859 8,474 1,972 10,068 11, 701 3,829 27, 832 2,225 1,517 WEST VIEGINIA. Charleston... Martinsbnrg Parkersburg Wheeling..., Kanawha Berkeley. Wood.... Ohio 4,192 6,335 6,582 30, 737 3,161 5,661 6,824 29, 998 I 1,031 674 i 758 729 wiscoNsm. 1 2 3 e 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SO Appleton Boloit , Fau Claire Fond du La4> .. Green Bay — Janesville Kenosha La Crosse Madison Manitowoc .. Milwankee ... Keenah Oconto Oshkoah...... Portage Racine Sheboygan Stevens Point. Watertown... Wausaa Outagamie Bock Eau Claire Fond du Lac Brown Kock Kenosha La Crosse Dane Manitowoc Milwaukee Winnebago Oconto Winnebago Columbia Bacine Sheboygan Portage Dodge and Jefferson Marathon 8,005 4,790 10, 119 13, 094 7,464 9,018 6,039 14, 505 10,324 6,367 115, 687 4,202 4,171 15, 748 4,346 16, 031 7,314 4,449 7,883 4,277 7,985 4,693 10, 109 12, 898 7,392 8,941 5,022 14,449 10, 261 6,361 116, 280 4,156 4,157 16, 601 4,333 15, 887 7,313 4,441 7,883 4,277 19, 96« 9 178 304 22 1 77 11 142 1 3 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 405 4,000 inhaUtants and upward, ly race : 1880 amd 1870. VIEGDflA. 1880— Continned. WO. ChJneae. Japajiese. Indians. Total. WTiite. Colored. Chinese. Japanese. Indians. 13, 670 3,463 4,046 6,825 2,699 19,229 18, 950 10,590 51, 038 5,120 4,477 8,269 1,398 2,715 3,472 1,517 10,462 8,744 6,960 27,928 3,585 3,100 5,300 2,065 1 1 • 2 1,331 3 3,353 1,082 8,766 10, 185 3,629 23, 110 1,535 1,377 4 6 1 21 1 6 S 7 7 8 3 q 3 10 11 WEST VIRGINIA. WISCONSIN. 3,162 4,863 5,546 19,280 2,401 4,387 5,099. 18,890 761 476 447 390 1 ?. 3 5 S 4 16 4 4,518 4,396 2,293 12, 764 4,666 8,789 4,309 7,785 9,176 5,168 71,440 2,665 2,655 12, 663 3,945 9,880 6,310 1,810 7,550 1,349 4,496 4,330 2,291 12,583 4,637 8,727 4,300 7,684 9,114 5,161 71, 263 2,637 2,654 12, 592 3,932 9,736 5,310 1,810 7,549 1,349 16 66 2 179 29 62 9 101 62 5 176 18 1 68 13 141 6 1 ? T 2 2 2 2 4 *> fi 7 1 R q 2 1 in 3 11 24 13 8 I"* I't 2 2 2 3 11 ii 3 16 17 5 18 1 iq ?fl 406 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population ly nativity and hy counties : 1880, 1870, 1860. ALABAMA. Coimties. 'Ehe State Antanga Baldwin BarbooT Bibb Blount Bnllook Butler Galhonn Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington ... Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas DeKalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin G-eneya Greene Hale Henry Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale . . Lawrence Lee Limestone . . . Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Kiindolph Eussell Saint Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega..... 1880. 1, 252, 771 13, 083 8,37i 33,841 9,460 15, 242 29, 02G 19, 592 19, 469 23, 395 19, 059 10, 766 15, 703 17, 772 12, 927 10, 968 8,117 15, 995 12, 566 15, 100 5,637 11,719 5,589 12, 671 48, 029 12, 653 17, 463 5,672 15, 333 10,124 9,141 4,338 21, 886 26, 493 18, 750 25, 065 22, 738 12, 131 20, 8S8 21, 309 27, 175 21, 518 31, 095 17, 335 37, 432 30, 792 14, 671 44, 747 17, 069 51, 657 16, 339 30, 628 21,449 20, 600 16, 562 24, 788 14, 426 17, 120 28, 645 23, 286 1870. 987, 030 11, 590 6,863 29,159 7,447 9,934 24, 388 14, 902 13, 898 17, 604 11, 104 6,187 12, 633 14, 601 9,553 8,010 6,169 12, 452 • 9,654 11, 939 4,868 1 11, 147 11, 317 40, 266 7,073 14, 407 4,003 10, 060 7,125 7,991 2,952 18, 327 21,687 14, 180 19, 363 12, 314 8,882 16, 002 16, 610 21, 692 14, 973 25, 633 17, 677 31, 023 26, 036 6,063 9,853 44,112 14, 180 42, 780 12, 082 24, 877 17, 665 17, 392 11, 995 21, 573 9,353 12, 060 24, 012 17, 903 1860. 951, 849 16, 709 7,103 30, 603 11, 871 10, 861 18, 043 21, 494 23, 146 18, 319 13, 829 14, 983 9,607 11,183 19, 179 6,468 12, 175 33, 310 10, 682 12, 825 18, 512 30, 687 14, 895 18, 136 11, 726 17, 271 13, 956 15, 294 27, 614 26, 727 26, 306 31, 060 11, 176 11, 310 33, 397 15, 598 35, 227 11, 291 27, 603 22, 260 24, 394 20, 028 26, 523 10, 992 12,530 23,954 23, 401 1880. 9,734 25 229 138 27 127 40 67 132 45 49 27 28 34 11 8 2 158 39 13 2 7 766 6 404 22 47 65 11 14 4 45 60 11 49 534 11 197 83 87 82 81 36 193 98 14 ,906 89 113 30 40 13 49 37 116 1870. 9,962 33 151 160 22 11 79 8 439 53 70 36 49 11 15 7 72 105 11 47 31 11 89 48 58 44 86 50 244 116 6 18 5,199 34 924 105 98 35 31 11 63 7 138 97 101 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 407 Table XXV. — Population ly nativity and ly counties — ALABAMA — Continued. Counties. HATIVB. FOEBION. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Tallapoosa 23, 376 24, 804 9,451 4,526 31, 744 4,252 16, 947 19, 760 6,536 3,900 28, 291 4,152 23, 797 23, 069 7,973 4,655 24, 527 3,575 25 153 28 12 84 1 16 321 7 12 86 3 30 131 Walker 7 14 "Wilcox 91 Winston 1 ARIZONA. The Territory Apache Maricopa Mohave Pima Pinal Yavapai Yuma 24,391 4,474 3,442 856 8,276 1,700 3,753 1,890 3,849 122 1,900 1,208 619 16, 049 809 2,247 334 8,730 1,344 1,260 1,325 57 3,816 934 1,002 ARKANSAS. The State Arkansas Ashley. Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll Chicot Clark Clay Columhia Conway Craighead — Crawford Crittenden . . Cross Dallas Desha Dorsey Drew Faulkner Franklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead ... Hot Spring ... Hoirard Independence. Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson 792, 175 7,905 10, 125 5,993 20, 255 12, 099 6,261 5,646 13, 211 9,960 15, 638 7,147 14, 075 12, 378 7,016 14, 579 9, 297 6,025 6,487 8,784 8,336 12, 162 12, 479 14,760 6,703 8,470 6,168 7,463 18, 866 7,661 9,902 17,974 10,844 10, 715 21, 991 11,449 479, 445 8,137 7,991 13, 782 7,018 8,624 3,845 5,771 7.064 11, 935 11, 378 8,045 4,571 8,867 3,795 3,894 5,698 5,925 3,937 7,570 13, 733 5,828 14, 521 6,796 7,217 15, 469 9,111 431, 850 8,783 8,557 9,285 8,357 4,095 9,377 9,151 9,713 12, 428 6,659 7,717 4,760 8,255 6,301 7,275 4,020 5,841 13, 952 5,590 14, 229 7,210 10, 371 14,844 7,606 10, 350 133 31 11 73 47 24 25 126 157 133 15 377 21 161 113 25 18 189 34 307 191 17 553 17 27 149 114 15 112 13 131 51 18 M 67 6 90 36 21 9 200 27 45 10 51 264 41 408 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabi^ XXV. — Population ly nalivity and hy counties — ARKANSAS — Continaed. ConntiM. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. La Fayette . . Lawrence — Lee LmccliL Little Eirer . LogaiL Lonoke Madiaon Marion Miller Mississippi ■ - Monroe Montgomery. Nevada Newton OnacMta Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Bandolpk Saint Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Yan Bnren. - - Washington . White WoodrnfT Tell 5,702 8,654 13, 193 S, 198 6,371 14,411 11, 995 11,439 7,895 9,731 7,228 9,445 6,687 12,834 6,116 11,674 3,847 20, 889 6,328 2,166 5,850 14,144 8,268 30, 513 11, 633 8,255 8,776 9,147 7,269 18,947 6,172 9,020 5,081 13,384 9,540 23, 698 17,544 8,582 13, 735 9,112 5,970 i,216 8,227 3,976 3,595 8,243 2,979 12, 881 2,663 15, 085 3,783 1,713 3,372 8,330 5,637 30, 370 7,444 6,608 3,899 7,465 5,610 12, 292 4,482 5,387 10, 528 5,104 17, 175 10, 312 6,838 8,031 8,446 9,340 7,736 6,186 5,624 3,633 3,390 12, 869 2,444 14, 642 4,018 3,609 4,250 7,870 8,789 10, 890 6,233 8,632 6,627 6,136 5,268 8,654 10, 477 12, 223 6,353 14, 563 8,284 128 95 67 474 161 16 12 188 104 129 42 125 4 84 25 373 17 26 7 178 167 2,103 91 134 177 27 9 613 6,t05 146 260 64 117 94 22 287 5 7 4 56 67 106 12 18 4 648 10 13 CALIFORNIA. The State. Mameda. . Alpine A.mador . - . Butte Calaveras . Colnsa Contra Costa. Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Enmholdt . Inyo Kera Slamath. . . Lake Lassen Los Angeles . Marin Mariposa Mendocino... 671, 820 40,233 314 7,459 12, 488 5,748 10,194 8,132 1,749 6,974 7,206 11, 991 2,247 3,717 5,536 2,968 26, 111 6,319 2,507 10, 393 14, 382 485 5,449 7,428 4,677 6,088 5,791 1,680 6,287 4,974 4,646 1,104 2,167 793 2,483 1,178 10, 984 3,761 2,192 6,147 233, 466 5,292 5,460 7,609 6,940 1,987 3,809 1,170 10, 346 3,996 2,U5 675 8,125 2,257 2,395 3,521 292, 874 22,743 225 3,925 6,233 3,349 2,924 4,393 835 3,709 2,272 3,521 681 1,884 1,060 372 7,270 6,005 1,832 2,407 209, 831 9,855 200 4,133 3,975 4,218 1,077 2,670 442 4,022 1,362 1,494 792 766 893 486 149 4,325 3,142 2,380 1,398 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 409 Tabu! XXV. — PopulaUon hy nativity and iy counties — CALIFOENIA — Continued. GonntieB. NATIVJC. POEEIGN. 1880. 1870. I860. 1880. 1870. 18tfO. Merced 3,956 4,002 4,076 8,638 9,027 12,360 9,020 3,694 21, 896 4,249 6,692 6,725 129, 715 17, 177 7,176 6,134 8,117 23, 646 9,655 7,239 3,455 6,608 12,640 19, 833 6,723 4,199 7,555 2,306 9,889 4,956 4,154 9,099 7,026 2,196 831 1,700 397 3,423 2,664 4,208 8,463 5,212 2,486 12,494 1,335 1,094 1,893 104,244 7,172 1,966 3,535 1,396 11, 393 3,147 2,253 3,168 3,002 5,935 6,093 2,028 960 1,746 2,693 1,392 2,892 919 2,673 4,268 611 310 TWnrloO , , , Mono 306 7,670 5,394 10, 479 6,167 2,414 16,228 125 2,206 1,769 8,655 5,190 2,075 10,602 3,6E8 4,628 9,007 7,047 2,861 15,450 1,081 Napa 893 Nevada 7,439 6,223 Plumas .,-.,- 1,602 8,692 San Bernardino 3,328 3,743 75, 754 14, 824 3,833 3,497 6,638 17,241 6,768 2,937 2,816 4,321 11,263 15, 658 5,147 3,949 2,834 1,397 3,977 4,182 6,042 3,838 28,348 7,177 1,386 1,988 2,968 8,664 3,866 2,816 5,103 4,905 6,061 10, 062 1,493 2,705 3,329 1,992 4,332 7,846 660 1,208 73, 719 6,226 939 3,138 1,246 9,005 1,985 1,236 2,803 2,527 5,608 4,163 1,362 1,081 753 1,816 566 3,968 909 486 28, 4S4 2,258 397 San Mateo 1,226 575 3,348 1,078 1,544 6,284 SiskiTou .. 2,724 2,108 1,816 752 Snttei 685 715 OMnity 3,133 306 8,380 Tolo 7,778 6,144 3,846 7,733 2,121 4,707 873 Tuba....; 5,935 COLOEADO. The State.. Arapahoe Bent Boulder Chaffee Cleax Creek., Conejos. - Coetula.. Cnster . . . Donglas . Elhert... El Paso Fremont Gilpin Grand Greenwood . Gnnnison . Hinsdale.. Hnerfano . Jefferson. Lake La Plata Larimer Las Animas . Onray ¥aTt 154, 537 29, 350 1,467 7,953 5,248 6,181 4,719 2,735 6,983 2,071 1,381 6,963 4,005 3,772 364 1,171 8,958 5,554 16, 476 4,256 8,353 2,169 2,937 33,266 5,129 482 1,721 1,220 2,489 1,721 894 817 3,739 333 2,208 1,986 413 722 4,151 332 39, 790 9,294 197 1,770 1,264 2,642 144 1,097 415 327 730 2,717 63 1,549 316 166 1,250 7,088 111 636 550 510 1,033 6,599 1,700 110 218 376 15 300 93 247 1,761 177 42 406 109 lie 125 410 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabijb XXV. — Population hy nativity and hy counties — COLORADO — Continued. GonntieB. NATIVE. FOBSIGN. ■-* 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 6,714 1,661 106 1,707 685 4,026 4,918 2,056 903 283 34 266 402 1,433 728 209 Koutt Saguaclie 281 23 168 1,316 90 320 Weld CONNECTICUT. TlieState 492, 708 423, 815 379, 451 129, 992 113, 639 80, 696 91, 149 96,701 44,605 29,610 119, 202 58, 922 19, 398 33, 121 77, 400 82, 716 41, 655 28, 545 91,415 53, 668 18, 469 29,947 65,359 70,442 42, 004 26,458 74, 966 51,958 18, 265 30, 009 20, 893 28, 681 7,439 5,979 37, 321 14,230 4, 714 10, 735 17, 876 26, 291 7,072 7,554 » 29,842 12,902 3,531 8,571 12, 117 19,620 5,314 4,401 22, 379 Iiitohfield New London...... 9,773 2,464 4,738 DAKOTA. The Territory 83,382 9,366 3,063 51, 796 4,816 1,774 56 897 900 755 2,743 359 13 688 390 568 2,725 175 BiUiiigs 392 216 Bottineau* 3,406 234 169 42 2,391 42 4,876 151 1,659 119 69 21 945 8 4,122 12 Brnl6 183 63 Burleigli Cass* Charles Mix 341 135 66 17 Clark 95 3,309 1,629 765 1,037 73 19 1,692 627 230 219 24 Clay 1,755 866 Davison ^ Day Deiano* De Smet Deuel 1,645 4 25 757 2 12 Douglas Edmunds* 30 4 8 Faulk Forsyth* Foster 29 8 Grand Forks .. 2,396 2,193 3,862 817 Grant COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 411 Table XXV. — Population ly nativity and by counties — DAKOTA — Continued. Counties. FOBBIGN. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Gregory * 385 78 1,010 6 245 2,043 308 75 291 6 23 3,530 22 15 Hvde* 5 Kidder 49 801 2,015 15 9,295 4,117 40 301 642 .5 3,953 1,779 Lake . 476 236 84 931 40 352 McCook Mandan * N Meyer 86 299 5,502 2,989 135 7 1,664 1,675 29 64 2,749 9£6 65 6 3,198 569 200 155 8oi 412 Potter* 187 342 94 195 EenviUe* Kichlajid 1,916 1,681 Eolette* 40 89 6 24 Shannon Spink 393 654 84 139 Stark* Stevens 181 694 223 139 1,886 66 313 73 64 2,237 Stntsman Todd 229 108 TraiU Turner 2,857 4,779 295 43 2,463 2,084 137 3 2,503 1,004 Wallette White River* 13 4,838 1 3,652 1,356 741 Ziebach*-- -- 67 85 6 49 dian reservation. tJnorgainized portion of ter- 1,133 3,063 958 1,774 Note.— The counties marked (*) are nnorgimized. See Oompendium, pages 18, 19, 20 412 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population by natmty cmd by cowntiea — DELAWARE. Connties. NATlVa. FOBBIGN. ISSO. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1800. The Stata 137, 140 115, 879 103, 051 9,468 9,136 9 165 32,260 68, 996 35,884 29,284 54,996 31, 599 27, 294 46,222 29, 535 614 8,720 134 520 8,519 97 510 8,575 80 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 160, 602 115,446 62, 696 17, 122 16,264 12, 484 115, 446 62, 696 16,254 12 484 FLORIDA. The State 259, 584 182, 781 137, 115 9,909 4,967 3,309 16, 280 2,293 6,030 1,421 1,658 2,759 9,657 224 18, 369 11,435 1,665 12, 127 6,781 4,222 5,639 2,167 14, 350 16, 017 2, 436 19, 675 6,631 1,361 14; 773 3,487 12, 958 5,436 6,433 17,228 1,320 3,666 1,216 996 2,081 7,303 72 11,402 7,249 1,104 9,762 6,741 2,920 3,137 1,571 9,506 13, 341 1,781 15, 129 1,984 1,048 11, 088 1,903 10, 773 3,149 4,089 8,164 182 10 82 67 22 79 32 33 1,062 721 126 42 9 26 176 3 22 48 5 87 136 1 25 57 88 5,504 202 100 5 6 68 2C9 1,441 1,893 4,627 50 4,874 5,213 1,621 9,357 4,138 ol, 200 2,893 1,384 10, 186 9,826 2,065 12, 233 1,756 1,454 7,756 818 8,575 1,809 3,466 3,804 983 7 2 17 32 13 519 568 162 1 18 79 1 22 57 2 107 34 2 33 28 31 '' 2,608 138 5 Clay - 21 19 Dade 33 200 555 283 39 16 88 2 23 30 3 110 25 3 24 36 34 1,104 178 16 6,315 3,178 6,030 4,349 6,547 4,657 7,123 2,274 3,167 2,711 4,181 4,068 2,174 3,167 3,734 2,483 3,239 2,945 3,560 1,452 1,696 2,483 3,018 2,293 303 3 231 186 98 29 38 6 127 12 20 21 21 12 87 135 73 7 6 1 28 23 23 9 4 2,671 2,950 5,348 1,545 2,298 1,383 1,162 2,792 3,011 2,141 41 88 132 4 5 1 6 47 2« 13 aBstunated. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population by nativity and iy counties — GEOEGIA. 413 Comities. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. The State. Apphng . Baker ... Baldwin . Banks ... Bartow . . Berrien . Bibb.... Brooks . Bryan .. Bnilooli. Burke Butts Calhoun . . Camden . . Campbell . Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee . Chattooga . Cherokee . . Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch.-,. Cobb Coffee .... Colquitt .. Columbia . Coweta ... Crawford . Dade Dawson. . . Decatur .. DoKalb... Dodge Doofy Dougherty. Dougla49 — Early Echols BfBngbam . Elbert Emanuel... Fannin .. Payette . . Floyd.... Forsyth . Franklin. Fulton.... Gilmer — Glascock . Glynn — Gordon ... Greene Gwinnett . . . Habersham . HaJl Hancock Haralson Hanis Hart Heard ni'nrv . . 1, 531, 616 6,258 7,304 13, 721 7,332 18, 628 6,612 26, 536 11, 712 4,921 8,034 27, 076 8,307 7,020 6,126 9,923 16, 881 4,716 2,151 41,718 5,664 10, 015 14, 300- 11, 549 6,638 8,001 4,135 20,684 5,057 2,524 10, 452 21, 072 8,648 4,667 5,832 19, 017 14, 452 5,347 12, 412 12, 608 6,922 7,604 2,552 5,957 12, 929 9,727 7,236 8,699 24,274 10, 552 11,444 47, 588 8,383 3,675 6,318 11, 147 17, 513 19, 516 8,668 15,239 16, 946 5,973 15, 752 9,088 8,762 14 TT9 1, 172, 982 5,071 6,833 10, 635 4,972 16. 491 4,510 20. 492 8,317 6,247 6,699 17,648 6,927 6,496 4,659 9,161 11, 768 4,396 1,891 37, 363 6,062 6,893 10, 378 12, 818 5,469 5,461 3,928 13, 757 3,188 1,649 13,484 15, 836 7,565 3,016 4,362 16, 126 9,976 9,773 11,364 6,984 1,978 4,199 9,233 6,118 6,421 8,209 17, 070 7,979 7,888 32, 267 6,644 2,732 5,225 9,239 12, 424 12, 417 6,298 9,587 11, 279 4,000 13, 278 6,781 7,861 10, (inn 1, 046, 616 , 10, 564 4,183 4,979 8,951 4,700 15, 643 3,469 16, 659 6,343 4,008 5,647 17, 115 6,448 4,909 6,391 8,266 11, 969 5,066 1,775 26, 331 5,784 7,160 11,245 11, 131 4,864 4,454 3,055 14, 170 2,862 1,308 11, 823 14, 669 7,677 3,018 3,846 11,888 7,770 8,900 8,223 6,141 1,491 4,735 10, 393 6,071 5,117 7,028 15, 081 7,731 7,388 13, 822 6,719 2,435 3,834 10, 116 12, 691 12, 922 6,930 9,342 11, 983 3,029 ; 3, 724 6,137 7,799 in nnn 18 3 85 5 62 7 611 IS 8 19 3,305 6 26 153 12 23 3 64 13 37 8 35 5 65 45 11 8 114 12 7 1 22 28 32 144 7 9 1,549 B 2 179 24 34 15 50 69 43 11, 127 15 10 83 1 75 8 763 26 5 11 31 14 7 66 26 14 14 6 3,916 7 9 21 123 24 16 17 57 4 5 45 40 2 17 7 57 17 153 14 15 16 16 8 12 160 4 5 4 151 29 30 14 24 20 38 414 COMPENDIUM OF THE Table XXV. — PopwlaUon iij nativity and h. TENTH CENSUS. r counUea — 6E0EGIA— Continued. Conn ties. 1880. 1870. 18«0. 1880. 1870. Honston Irwin (Tackson Jasper , Jefferson Johnson Jones , Lanrens Lee Liljerty Ijincoln Lowndes LumpTdn MoDnffle Mcintosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee !N"ewton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding , Pickens , Pierce Pike , Polk Pulaski Putnam Qoitman !. Babnn Eandolph Richmond Eockdale Schley Screven Spalding Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair , Terrell , Thomas Towns Troap Twiggs Union Upson walker , ■Walton , "Ware Warren "Washington "Wayne 22, 350 2,096 16, 285 11,841 15, 639 4,797 11, 600 10, 040 10, 566 10, 616 6,405 11,027 6,520 9,427 6,110 11, 663 7,971 8,595 17, 630 3,717 6,258 9,384 18, 787 5,371 14, 001 8,257 18, 995 13, 609 6,346 16, 369 10, 882 6,781 4,522 15, 82B U,916 14, 022 14, 612 4,386 4,629 13, 306 33. 191 6,828 5,301 12, 745 12,545 13, 981 18. 192 14, 102 7,004 6,972 8,589 4,816 10, 435 20, 498 3,260 20, 519 8,910 6,429 12, 896 11,012 15, 617 4,135 10, 872 21, 928 5,964 20, 359 1,836 11, 175 10, 425 12, 163 2,962 9,429 7,820 9,665 7,609 5,408 8,297 5,151 4,416 11, 430 5,227 7,991 13, 742 3,089 4,282 6,613 17, 186 3,569 10, 674 6,482 16,240 14, 593 11, 756 7,635 5,307 2,771 10, 889 7,790 11, 912 10, 424 4,140 3,254 10, 509 24,051 5,124 9,137 10,144 14, 175 16, 478 11, 898 I 4,766 4,827 i 7,133 j 3,240 ' 9,026 14,440 2,779 17,568 8,538 5,265 9,423 9,881 11, 036 2,280 10, 500 15, 805 2,166 15, 569 1,697 10, 596 10, 738 10, 179 2,919 9,092 6,990 7,185 8,357 6,466 6,214 4,623 5,466 8,440 5,931 7,380 15, 309 1,788 4,599 4,300 15, 939 2,988 9,958 7,070 15, 932 14, 277 U, 617 7,033 4,937 1,969 10, 064 6,276 8,721 10, 092 3,489 19, 507 4,630 8,256 8, 655 13, 391 9,373 13, 575 4,547 4,337 6,986 2,703 6,214 10, 725 2,457 16, 209 8,311 4,412 9,803 10, 052 11, 062 2,185 9,791 12, 665 2,263 64 3 13 13 11 33 7 22 6 22 131 12 7 3 21 8 21 10 31 12 327 14 5 31 5 9 16 24 36 27 6 5 36 1,474 10 1 41 40 17 47 13 30 re 8 12 16 99 1 46 8 2 4 44 5 24 13 36 9 10 14 21 2 3 2 3 20 8 27 14 17 9 22 39 18 13 423 658 22 43 27 32 4 5 10 14 7 4 16 14 32 19 26 23 37 33 10 10 2 2 52 54 1,673 1,777 5 3 38 18 61 44 29 31 81 56 15 41 31 36 33 15 10 13 5 10 28 18 83 41 1 2 64 53 7 9 2 1 7 17 44 30 2 12 6 15 45 2! 37 3i 11 5 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 415 Table XXV. — Fopulation by nativity and by couniiea — GEOBGIA — Contiuued. ■ r— Counties. HATIVE. FOBEIGN. 1880. 1870. 18«0. 1880. 1870. 1860. Webster 5,235 5,335 11,797 3,106 15, 930 12, 045 5,888 4,675 4,590 10, 013 2,436 11, 734 9,366 3,774 5,020 3,303 9,794 2,109 11, 380 9,338 2,762 2 6 103 3 55 16 4 2 16 104 3 62 17 4 10 White 12 Whitfield 253 WUcox 6 "WilVfiD 40 38 Worth 1 IDAHO TEEEITOEY. 22, 636 7,114 9,974 7,885 Ada 3,948 1,202 2,250 1,347 1,135 1,001 373 1,423 3,184 5,036 809 113 815 2,178 286 726 491 985 1,867 177 1,030 145 807 781 1,928 617 356 64 497 403 Bear Lalce ...... Bois6 1,183 2,651 Cassia - Idaho 205 644 Lemhi 509 609 1,189 862 93 479 998 733 851 629 Oneida Owyhee Washington ILLBrOIS. The State. Adams Alexander — Bond Boone Brown Bureau - Calhoun Carroll Cass Champai^ . . . Chiistiaa Clark Cl.iy Clinton Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland .. DeKalb De Witt Douglas Du Page Edgar Edwards Effingham Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Granatin 2, 494, 295 49, 107 13, 552 13, 771 9,204 12, 328 26, 994 6,357 14, 887 12,684 36,208 25,784 21, 162 15, 737 14, 634 25, 893 365, 109 15, 897 13, 475 21, 495 16, 058 15, 205 13, 818 24, 707 7,769 16, 214 21, 717 11, 757 15, 985 39, 343 12, 487 2, 024, 693 44,622 9,163 11, 980 10, 145 11, 357 26, 182 5,347 14, 215 9,711 28, 725 18,444 17, 800 15, 301 11, 746 24,182 183, 194 13, 762 11, 887 18, 671 13, 963 12, 796 11, 472 20, 764 6,565 12, 858 18, 122 7,105 12, 580 36, 298 10, 727 1, 387, 308 32, 009 3,677 8,868 9,146 9,073 21, 908 4,129 9,982 8,871 13, 060 9,703 14, 300 9,031 7,504 13, 509 73, 081 11, 442 8, 208 15, 696 10, 387 6,703 9,923 16, 259 4,627 6,834 10, 595 1,708 9,324 31, 789 7,635 583, 576 10,028 lt2o6 1,095 2,304 713 6,178 1,110 2,089 1,809 4,665 2,443 732 455 4,080 1,149 242, 415 300 284 5,273 952 648 5,343 792 838 2,706 1,524 3,342 144 1,897 374 11, 740 1,401 1,172 2,797 848 6,233 1,215 2, 490 1,869 4,012 1,919 919 574 4,539 1,053 166, 772 127 336 4,594 806 688 5,213 686 1,000 2,795 1,516 1,998 72 1,993 407 416 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. TiBLE XXV. — Population hy nativity and hy counties — ILLINOIS — Continued. Counties. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. Greene ... Grundy . . . Hamilton . Hancock.. Hardin — Henderson. Henry Iroquois ... Jackson ... Jasper JefTerson ... Jersey Jo Daviess. Johnson Kane Kankakee . Kendall KnoK Lake La SaUe . . . LaTTTence Lee Livingston... Logan McDonoagh . McHenry.. McLean ... Macon .^. Macoupin. . Madison . . . Marion .. Marshall. Mason . . . Menard . Mercer Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Moultrie Ogle... Peoria . Perry . - Piatt... Pike... Pope Pulaski... Putnam... Randolph . Kichland .. Kock Island . Saint Clair... Saline Sangamon ... Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark Stephenson . I'a Jewell Union Vermilion ... Wiibash Warren ...... Washington . 21, 462 12,344 16,448 31, 889 5,884 9,611 26, 932 28, 994 20, 921 13, 840 20, 060 13, 476 21, 036 12, 959 33, 874 18, 790 10, 283 31, 723 16, 325 52, 569 13, 383 22, 337 31, 222 21, 883 26, 397 20, 060 52,384 28, 204 32, 837 38, 511 22, 339 12, 621 14, 452 9,899 11, 641 16, 964 10, 495 25, 425 27, 683 13, 254 26, 418 44,469 13, 982 14, 715 32, 133 12, 866 9,146 4,701 21, 886 14, 643 27, 903 45, 834 15, 809 45, 089 16, 687 28, 510 10, 007 26, 062 24,671 17, 426 38, 588 9,470 20, 756 16, 847 18, 630 10,944 12, 824 31, 777 4,929 10, 946 25, 228 21, 139 17, 902 10, 707 17, 657 12, 503 19, 966 11, 186 28, 755 16, 672 9,715 31,843 15, 296 44, 530 12, 176 21, 067 25,440 20, 023 24,784 19, 134 46, 026 24,283 27, 946 31, 251 19, 207 13, 858 14, 117 8,894 10, 2B2 16, 508 8,670 .22, 920 23, 805 9,943 22, 710 35, 867 11, 932 10, 350 28, 919 10, 991 8,307 5,248 16, 905 11,944 21, 114 32, 747 12, 635 38, 575 15,887 9,354 23,765 I 9,475 I 23,820 I 22, 572 I 15, 866 28, 223 8,290 20, 884 13, 734 14, 696 7,748 9,701 25, 293 3,623 8,580 16, 670 9,956 9,200 7,896 12, 761 10, 111 18, 069 9,298 10, 250 9, 922 25, 096 13, 183 34,341 8,865 13, 947 10, 109 12, 550 18, 856 17, 828 25, 063 12, 520 20, 943 20, 332 11, 750 11, 478 9,485 5,813 8,645 13,488 7,382 12, 862 18, 467 6,168 19, 315 27, 432 8,584 5,818 26, 174 6,434 8,475 4,635 13, 365 8,850 16, 620 21, 340 9,252 26, 943 13, 993 8,062 13, 855 8,037 19, 690 17, 193 10, 698 18, 878 6,709 17, 191 10, 811 1,548 4,388 264 3,448 140 1,111 9,666 6,457 1,684 675 2,066 6,492 119 11, 065 6,267 2,800 6,621 4,971 17, 834 280 5,154 7,228 3,154 1,573 4,848 7,716 2,461 4,855 11, 615 1,347 2,434 1,790 544 1,383 2,538 3,187 2,653 3,831 , 445 4,519 10,886 2,026 863 1,618 390 361 853 3,804 902 10, 399 15, 972 131 7,796 562 911 1,754 1,200 6,901 4,995 676 3,000 475 2,178 4,265 1,647 3,994 190 4,158 184 1,636 10, 278 4,643 1,732 527 207 2,552 7,854 62 10, 336 7,680 2,684 7,679 5,718 16, 262 357 6,104 6,031 S,000 1,725 4,628 7,962 2,198 4,780 12, 880 1,415 3,098 2,067 687 1,503 2,261 4,312 2,894 4,658 442 4,782 11,673 1,791 603 1,849 446 445 1,032 3,954 859 8,669 18, 331 79 7,777 1,532 1,176 1,711 1,276 6,788 5,331 662 2,166 661 2,290 8,806 I COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 417 Table XXV. — Population ly nativity and hy counties — ILLINOIS — Continued. Counties. NATIVE. FOEEIGK. 1880. 18T0. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. ■Wayne 20,970 22, 382 26, 043 37,265 19, 007 23, 915 17,511 19,238 16, 241 22, 913 28,426 17, 166 22, 588 14, 891 11, 996 11, 872 16, 869 19, 782 12, 056 19, 565 10, 375 321 705 4,842 16,157 317 8,590 4,109 520 605 4,590 14, 587 163 6,713 4,065 227 WMte 531 Whiteside 2,868 9,539 ■WiU ■WilHp.Tn,n,i 149 4,926 ■Woodford. 2,907 INDIAJ^A. The State. Adams Allen Bartholomew . Benton Blackford Boone .. Brown . . Carroll . Cass Clark... Clay Clinton... Crawford . Daviess... Dearborn - Decatnr .. DeKalb.. Delaware - Dubois ... Elkhai-t... Payette... Ployd Fountain . Franklin.. Pnlton Gribson ... Grant G-reene ... Hamilton . Hancock.. Harrison Hendricks... Henry Howard Hnntington. . Jackson .. Jasper Jay.. Jenerson . Jennings . Johnson... Knox Kosciusko . Lagrange . . Lake La Porte... Lawrence. Madison .. Harion — Marshall... 1, 834, 123 S7 13,984 45, 576 21,495 9,642 7,826 25, 506 10, 143 17, 706 25, 209 26, 145 23, 199 23, 145 12,142 20, 528 22,544 18,784 19, 026 22,456 13, 872 31,332 10, 713 21, 294 1«, 035 17, 676 13,795 21,599 23, 205 22, 716 24,477 16, 613 20, 274 22, 491 23, 659 19,241 20,647 21, 542 8,651 18,724 23,520 15, 251 19, 183 24,229 25, 821 14, 996 11, 081 23, 808 18, 210 2G, 874 88, 039 22, 113 1, 539, 163 10, 061 34, 735 19, 700 4,929 6,081 22, 188 8,529 15, 405 21, 573 22, 075 17, 298 17, 127 9,609 15, 840 19, 520 17, 820 16, 203 18, 529 10. 136 24,249 9,712 19, 605 15,441 17, 295 12,212 16, 178 18, 173 19, 218 20, 491 14, 580 18, 658 19, 762 22, 532 15, 542 17, 746 17, 379 6,014 14, 492 26, 158 14,644 17, 882 19,448 22, 803 13, 455 8,742 20, 420 14, 391 22. 137 59, 292 18,836 1, 232, 144 7,847 22, 486 16, 625 2,582 4,022 16,554 6,309 12, 786 15,144 17, 955 11, 623 14, 280 8,012 12, 470 18, 535 16, 234 13,244 15, 400 . 7,630 19, 513 9,530 16, 347 14, 783 16, 425 8,979 13,284 15, 569 15, 685 16, 899 12, 322 16,777 16, 632 19, 728 12, 301 13, 718 14, 830 4,125 11, 001 21,465 13,154 14, 455 14, 046 16, 854 10, 854 6,496 17, 911 13, 278 16, 148 33, 460 11,759 144, 178 1,401 9,187 1,282 1,466 194 416 121 639 2,402 2,465 2,655 327 214 1,024 4,127 995 1,199 470 2,120 2,122 681 3,296 1,193 2,416 506 1,143 413 280 324 510 1,052 490 357 343 1,158 1,508 813 658 2,457 1,202 364 2,096 673 634 4,010 7,177 333 653 14, 743 1,301 141, 474 1,321 8,759 1,433 686 191 405 152 747 2,620 2,695 1,786 203 242 907 4,596 1,233 964 501 2,461 1,777 764 3,695 948 2,928 514 1,193 314 296 391 543 1,266 515 '454 305 1,290 1,595 340 608 3,583 1,574 484 2,114 728 693 3,597 6,642 237 633 12,647 1,376 118, 284 1,405 6,842 1,240 227 100 191 19i 70} 1,698 2,547 538 225 214 853 6,871 1,060 636 353 2,764 1,473 3,836 783 3,124 443 1,248 228 356 411 480 1,744 321 391 223 1,149 1,456 166 398 3,571 1,595 399 2,010 564 512 2,649 5,008 414 370 6,395 418 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabue XXV. — Population ly nativity and ly counties — INDIANA— Continned. Counties. 1880. 1870. 18G0. 1880. 1870. Martin Miami Monroe Mont^iomory. Morgan Newton Noble Obio Orange Owen Parke Perry Pike Porter Posey PnlasTci Potnam Banilolpli Kiploy Busli Saint Josepll Scott Slielliy Spencer Starke Stenben Sullivan Switzei'land. . Tippecanoe . . Tipton XTnion Vandprburgh Vermillion- .. Vifio..' "Wabaab "Warren Warrick Waabington . Wayne Weils White Whitley 13, 235 22, 844 15, 571 26, 533 18, 000 7,328 21, 436 5,239 14, 303 15, 505 19, 052 14, 668 16, 012 13, 750 18, 901 8,729 21, 912 25, 886 18, 701 18, 734 27, 660 8,187 24, 479 20, 300 4,549 14, 268 1'0,911 12, 948 31, 470 14, 110 7,381 33, 665 11, 821 40, 859 24,259 11, 047 18, 888 18, 686 35, 725 17, 851 12, 905 16, 202 10,846 19, 949 13, 793 22, 878 17, 200 5,389 18, 889 5,384 13, 398 15, 758 17, 895 12, 065 13, 410 11, 103 16, 931 6,853 20,724 22, 302 17, 573 17, 096 21, 750 7,646 21, 080 16. 142 3,546 12, 407 18, 184 11, 719 28, 141 11, 731 6,050 23, 822 10, 604 «9, 842 20, 399 9,744 16, 205 18. 143 31, 099 13, 029 9,986 13, 553 8,694 15, 860 12, 455 20, 302 15, 758 2,203 13, 983 5,038 11, 961 14, 047 15, 226 8,967 9,805 8,542 13, 890 5,134 20, 151 18, 561 15, 755 15, 758 16, 062 7,115 18, 800 12, 615 1,961 9,995 14, 845 12, 052 21, 600 7,987 6,042 12, 178 9, 205 20, 080 16,589 9,487 12, 022 17, 491 27, 039 10, 362 7,775 10, 026 240 1,239 304 783 300 839 1,520 324 54 30G 408 2,329 371 3,477 1,896 1,122 589 549 2,926 504 5,518 156 778 1,702 556 377 425 388 4,496 297 292 8,528 204 4,799 982 450 1,274 269 2,888 591 830 739 257 1,108 375 887 328 440 1,500 453 99 379 271 2,736 369 2,839 2,254 948 790 560 3,404 560 3,572 227 812 1,856 342 447 2C9 415 5,374 222 291 9,323 236 3,707 906 460 1,388 352 2,949 556 568 846 IOWA. The State Adair Adams Allamakee--. Appanoose .-. Audubon Bonton Black Hawk. Boone Brenner .--.-- Buchanan Buena Yista . BulliT Calhoun Carroll Cass 1, 362, 965 10, .'599 10, 718 14, 138 16, 121 0,578 20, 002 19, 985 10, 730 11, 198 15, 788 5,772 12, 043 4, 093 9, 227 14, 7U9 989, 328 3,678 4,337 11,705 16,111 1,103 18, 849 17, 950 11,676 10, 056 14, 402 1,181 8, 527 1,348 2,134 4,699 568, 836 927 1,418 8, 295 11,751 428 7,816 7, IU7 3, 999 4, 133 6,810 50 3, 34'J 147 1,471 261, 650 1,068 1,170 5, 6.13 515 870 3,926 3, 928 4, 108 2,883 2,758 1,765 2,260 902 3,124 2,144 204, 692 304 277 6,103 345 109 3,605 3,756 2.908 2, 472 2,632 404 1, 424 2.'>4 317 765 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 419 Table XXV. — Population hy nativity and hy counties — IOWA — Continued. Coimtiea. NATIYB. FOEEIQN. 1880. 1870. 1880. 1880. 1870. 1860. 16, 274 9,497 6,695 11, 657 11. 067 3,572 21,490 26,690 8,939 17,444 15,833 14, 809 14, 915 25, 926 1,640 31, 069 1,117 18, 688 12, 126 8,261 16, 714 11,224 9,358 13,469 8,039 2,567 15, 496 15, 097 19, 041 8,335 4,154 3,615 15, 153 18, 661 23, 801 15, 799 19, 873 17, 837 19,307 4,883 28, 922 32, 010 12, 216 12,966 1,551 16, 460 23, 276 22, 663 20, 679 12,861 10,964 7,867 12, 226 13, 447 19, 201 3,626 1,887 17, 670 3,113 6,120 2,698 36, 162 32, 743 17,013 11,492 17, 389 3,767 1,600 8,039 8,462 1,304 19, 250 24, 700 1,970 11,139 15, 023 11, 654 14, 305 20, 537 1,196 25, 405 990 14, 116 8,965 3,814 10, 589 4,231 4, 550 6,623 4,931 863 11, 903 8,010 19, 752 4,823 2,090 208 12, 842 17, 197 20, 421 15, 825 18, 573 16,766 17, 852 2,780 28, 409 26 987 11,766 9,817 120 13, 221 21, 091 21,731 15,403 7,784 7,190 3,077 11, 575 5,258 17, 449 649 11, 725 859 54 3,507 5,326 40 13, 966 13, 565 339 5,082 13, 296 8,415 9,268 15, 536 164 18,206 77 10, 131 3,326 1,217 4,804 1,353 687 2,976 1,548 168 5,102 3,345 16, 955 2,495 305 42 6,518 14, 046 9,438 13, 596 13, 197 11, 535 12, 2,53 363 22,747 17, 133 9, 538 5,049 2,662 1,964 1,545 2,977 446 678 7,339 10, 073 3,474 1,302 635 627 3, 035 7,173 261 11,927 433 3,570 2,551 1,988 938 1,503 3,281 925 2,613 886 2,311 1,552 1,945 2,502 1,187 767 4,068 5,110 2,162 1,670 6,556 3,215 1,891 1,295 5,937 5,227 926 1,564 417 764 1,926 2,448 3,073 1,276 3,399 1,188 1, 493 2,448 3,969 529 333 1,997 1,018 2,446 1,015 6, 233 7, 107 1, 923 593 2,342 9,55 367 2,141 273 219 8,52) 10, 657 560 880 542 304 3,127 6,719 193 13, 564 402 2,857 1,803 924 585 396 1,849 438 1,124 136 l,fSl 921 1,711 1,459 506 18 3,802 5,422 1,695 2,014 6,325 2,905 1,582 571 8,801 4,093 1,111 571 101 603 1,417 2,705 2,113 934 2,392 577 1,149 676 4,239 66 1,224 81 4 769 101 12 Clayton 6,762 6,373 44 Dallas 162 463 262 1,756 4,075 16 12,958 28 Favette ..... 1,942 418 Fraiikliu 92 270 21 106 82 151 11 338 276 1,746 673 27 1 1,511 4,447 ,. 445 1,442 4,376 1,771 1,018 63 Lee 8,485 Xinn 1,814 832 117 ,7, 034 14,109 14, 682 5,681 4,041 2,662 757 8,139 1,235 12, 872 7 305 707 2,131 Marshall - 334 Mills 440 Mitchell .-'- 747 75 473 21 3,572 O'Brien ....... .......... 1 9,335 9S9 1,550 950 23. 944 13,070 13, 956 5,401 4,247 75 114 69 10,498 4,024 6, 290 2,817 640 347 649 496 3,913 3, H'J3 1, 625 290 172 57 34 34 1,127 944 378 Kiuggold -• 10« 420 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population by nativity and ly counties — IOWA — Continued. Comities. ISSO. 1870. 18G0. 1880. 1870. Sac Scott Shelby Sioux Story Tama Taylor Union Van Bnren . "Wapello "Warren "Washington Wayne "Webster "Winnebago . "Winneshiek "Woodbury. - "Worth "Wright 7,140 28, 460 10, 277 3,618 13, 923 17, 555 14, 841 13, 423 16, 266 22,673 18, 613 18, 510 15, 673 11, 730 2,946 16, 076 11, 951 5,131 4,283 1,247 24,071 2,187 392 9,642 13,296 6,766 5,534 16, 746 20, 168 17, 262 17,254 11, 001 7,467 896 13, 811 4,653 1,799 2,094 234 16, 706 778 10 3,690 4,761 3,512 1,927 15, 665 13, 284 9,956 13, 073 6,276 2,007 133 8,552 895 490 604 1,634 12, 806 2,419 1,808 2,983 4,030 794 1,557 777 2,612 965 1,864 454 4,221 1,971 7,862 3,045 2,822 779 164 14,528 358 184 2,009 2,835 223 452 92« 2,178 728 1,696 286 3,017 666 9,759 1,519 1,093 298 KANSAS. The State. AUen , Anderson- . Arapahoe. Atchison .. Barbour ... Barton Bourbon Breckenridge . Brown Buffalo*: Butler Chase Chautauqua . Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comaache . Cowley Crawford . - Davis Decatur ... Dickinson . Doniphan. Dom Douglas .. Edwards^ . Elk Ellis Ellsworth. Eoote Ford Pranklin- Godfrey . Gove — Graham.. Grant Greelef.. 886, 010 10, 426 8,416 2 23, 381 2,648 8,102 18, 691 11, 489 165 17, 504 5,453 10, 788 20, 798 33 147 9,928 13, 144 10, 720 352 20, 678 15, 645 5,633 3,850 12, 662 12, 762 19, 389 2,061 10, 136 4,234 6,844 366 2,667 15,693 6, 007 94, 515 4,782 12, 518 13,868 '"5,'983' 2,859 1,796 10, 443 2,067 1,920 5,790 1,094 7,579 3,504 2,176 12, 382 17,' 786' 779 783 308 9,511 2,952 2,233 6,434 5,858 3,016 2,399 367 719 144 '2,'662' 849 '235' 7,076 59 7,604 2,868 19 110, 086 877 641 1 3,287 113 2,216 1,000 1,328 26 1,082 628 284 1,107 4 1« 2,392 2,199 718 20 860 1,206 1,361 330 2,689 1,505 2,311 348 487 1,945 1,650 45 565 1,104 162 320 48, 392 657 438 2,989 2 1,208 867 1,587 'i'm 657 402 119 874 840 20a 176 179 70 89 595 886 403 18 411 180 81 581 2,022 314 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 421 Table XXV. — Population ly natmity and ly counties — KANSAS — Continued. Counties. « NATIVE. FOEEIGM. 18$0. 1870. 1860. 1880. 18T0. 1800, Greenwood ....... ...i.. 9,725 158 3,901 9,610 1,475 3,218 726 823 10 232 1,841 229 266 33 2,649 145 139 1,863 4,117 19 9,762 U, 733 16,411 15, 645 8 122 3,493 21,573 560 27, 012 7,687 14,857 5,427 11, 800 188 12, 430 986 830 1,064 1,208 1 37 220 1,182 41 5,343 895 441 626 726 19 1,254 73 Jefferson 342 3,981 383 9,253 720 25, 529 393 11,647 9,087 6,9i5 123 627 3,519 6,137 4,728 199 262 15,409 7,085 1,917 929 1,433 68 12,270 313 4,873 425 691 66 1,989 46 8,596 13, 000 253 16, 586 13, 669 17, 311 8,240 10, 724 14, 149 3,418 6,512 16, 533 11,478 705 5,407 3,857 3,136 38 1,216 1,242 902 1,025 1,738 972 304 486 3,109 1,039 63 1,494 8 Marshall 291 10, 867 411 7,088 1,976 6,880 9,255 868 74 476 249 1,459 951 2 712 2,095 58 341 6,507 26 961 1,141 7 152 227 11 9,225 4,945 11,199 13, 611 1,748 1,326 11,397 12, 657 8,648 8,317 7,630 4,186 6,168 10, 397 43 17, 175 521 3 26, 123 1,420 11 13, 002 4, 301 5 10 19, 582 136 1,662 98 1,082 451 815 2,739 142 297 1,429 2,256 744 2,113 482 1,304 1,183 3,411 465 81 PhilliDS 6,304 1,306 1,644 223 Pratt 1,105 3,931 176 1 1,174 . 1,022 202 Hash -.-.. ... ... 94 2,771 62 1,476 Sedffwiolc 936 1,578 47 2 2,970 147 2 881 454 169 11, 657 3,250 1,464 263 ^ amifh 57 9 RtaflFnrd 2 1,230 25 19 3 Thomas 422 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XXV. — Population by nativity and hy counties — KANSAS — Continued. Comities. NATIVB. • FOREIGN. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 2,159 7,374 554 12,423 13 13, 162 5,916 16,467 85 2,666 321 3,513 376 1,382 132 2,487 613 619 2,676 81 696 217 568 765 256 Washuigtoii Wichita 324 S9 Wilson 6,255 3,436 8,766 27 1,372 2,103 439 391 1,249 118 "WyandottB ................. 506 KENTUCKY. The State Adair... Allen Anderson Ballard Barren Bath BeU Boone Bonrbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge . BnUitt , Bntler Caldwell Calloway Campbell Carroll Carter Casey Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden — Cmnberland .. Daviess Edmonson.... Elliott Estill Fayette Heming Moyd Franklin Fnlton Gallatin ...... G-arrard Grant Graves Grayson Green Greennp.- Hancock Hardin ... Harlan .. . Harrison Hart Hesderson 1, 689, 173 13, 066 12, 075 9,322 14, 306 22, 257 11, 897 6,054 11,489 15, 490 11,561 11, 788 12, 862 7,741 17, 317 8,360 12,128 11, 234 13, 286 29, 710 8,636 12, 176 10,964 31,447 12, 029 10, 211 7,202 11,654 8,890 26, 991 7,211 6,558 9,852 27,691 15, 063 10, 173 18, 172 7,840 4,735 11,654 12,874 24,041 16,686 11,849 13, 131 8,376 22,226 6,278 16, 179 17, 079 23,871 1, 257, 613 11,058 10,287 5,412 12,484 17, 718 10, 055 3,730 1«, 231 14, 334 8,009 9,369 10, 769 6,672 13,254 7,578 10, 735 9,403 20, 270 6,899 7,423 8,868 22, 866 10, 746 8,286 6,470 9,315 7,683 20, 108 4,449 4,432 9,102 25,241 13, 147 7,871 14, 766 6,971 4,944 10, 338 8,356 19, 297 11, 232 9,369 10, 961 6,373 15, 347 4,416 12, 670 13, 606 17, 769 1, 095, 885 9,500 9,176 7,334 8,629 16,581 12, 032 10,496 13, 871 5,674 9,164 10, 625 4,974 13, 019 7,030 7,888 9,260 9,895 14, 678 6,244 8,387 6,418 21, 296 11, 369 6,642 5,770 8,616 7,337 16, 126 4,628 6,879 21, 410 12, 250 6,381 12, 106 6,073 4,061 10, 443 8,230 15, 963 7,936 8,795 8,323 5,711 14,867 5,494 13,429 10, 227 13, 820 69,517 1 607 466 604 142 647 1 169 161 48 9 7,730 317 19 235 86 U 10 34 4 739 U 8 1,432 158 627 137 97 60 209 22 240 188 338 325 64 644 63,398 90 1 465 529 664 146 640 186 91 7 7,136 290 16 861 137 U 27 66 8 606 10 1 96 1,415 261 545 100 130 38 173 101 348 10 602 218 358 423 81 69,799 U 70 84, 81 700 989 370 140 396 6 217 259 58 20 1,231 334 129 48 331 U5 10 18» 3 423 17 7 1,18» 244 270 46 11 4S7 603 360 121 44a COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. * 423 Table XXV. — Population ly nativity and ly coMmties— KENTUCKY— Continued. Gonnties. Henry Hiokmaa ..... Hopkins.... -. Jackson Jefiferson Jessamine.... Johnson Kenton Knox LaBae Lanrel Lawrence-.... Lee Leslie Letchei Lewis Lincoln Livingstou Logan Lyon McCiacken . . ififcLean Madison , Magoffin..... Marlon Marshall Martin Mason Meade Olenifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Mnhlenburgh Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton ... Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Bobertson ... Bockcastle... Bowan Bassell Soott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warien Washington. Wayne Webster WMtley , 18S0. U, 296 10, 561 18, 819 6,678 120, 400 10,740 9,150 35,431 10,584 9,741 9,121 13, 226 4,240 3,740 6,600 12,984 14, 991 9,101 24,211 6,723 15, 492 9,236 21, 935 6,943 14,494 9,619 3,053 19, 408 10, 220 3,760 14, 028 9,414 10, 738 10,394 8,451 14, 976 16, 353 11, 679 19, 416 7,456 17,284 4,940 15, 877 5,606 12,998 3,631 21,197 6,782 9,629 4,399 7,689 14, 776 16, 511 10, 674 6,940 9,228 15, 942 14,441 7,112 17,500 27,084 14, 288 12, 487 14, 187 11,986 1870. 10, 888 8,349 13,765 4,546 91, 143 8,561 7,486 27, 010 8,291 8,182 6,009 8,470 3,049 4,607 8,973 10, 876 8,064 20,233 6,187 12, 986 7,553 19, 391 4,683 12, 600 9,409 16, 935 9,379 1,980 12, 938 7,927 9,229 7,402 5,971 12, 420 14, 348 8,883 15, 389 8,613 14, 198 3,886 13,214 4,274 9,557 17, 634 6,363 7,130 2,989 6,805 11,441 15, 341 9,475 5,834 8,216 , 12, 562 13, 653 5,497 13, 276 21, 198 12,311 10, 575 10, 904 8,274 1860. 11, 690 6,811 11, 827 3,087 63,281 9,291 5,299 18, 332 7,703 6,806 5,479 7,483 8,904 8,241 10,544 7,109 18,541 5,246 9,367 6,077 16, 959 3,485 12, 379 6,947 16, 763 8,754 13, 527 6,737 8,550 7,733 9,232 10, 599 15, 283 10, 749 12, 101 7,114 12, 624 5,320 9,754 3,950 7,382 2,252 17, 135 5,340 2,276 6,021 14, 116 16, 092 8,068 6,097 7,477 11, 552 11, 026 6,771 11, 957 16, 833 11, 396 10, 238 7,506 7,756 1880. 196 90 25, 610 124 5 8,552 3 62 10 36 14 170 89 64 147 45 770 57 117 1 199 28 4 1,061 103 5 114 9 3 172 4 122 256 190 253 211 117 2 825 1 3 121 32 41 21 67 100 31 62 48 69 309 447 131 25 59 14 1870. 178 104 62 1 27,810 77 8 9,086 3 S3 7 27 142 71 136 196 46 1,002 61 152 1 238 46 1,191 106 206 7 2 155 4 218 456 246 172 414 111 3 816 15 2 4 166 392 98 102 10 50 364 544 153 27 33 4 424 • COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XS.Y.— Population ly nativity and hy cojinties— KENTUCKY— Continned. Comities. NATIVJS. POKEIGH. 18S0. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1800. ■Wolfe 5,637 11, 575 3,603 8,110 10, 966 1 225 Woodford - 130 LOUISIANA. The State. ABcension ... AssQmption . AvoyeUea ... Bienville BosBier Caddo .... Calcasieu . Caldwell.. Cameron. . Carroll Catahoula Claiborne Concordia DeSoto East Baton Bonge . East Carroll ... East Feliciana . Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson ... La Fayette . liafonrche .. Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehoase ... Natchitoches . Orleans Onachita Plaqnemines-. Point Coupfie . Bapides EedBiver Bichland Sabine Saint Bernard. Saint Charles . Saint Helena Saint James Saint Jolm Baptist. Saint Landry Saint Martin Saint Mary Saint Tammany. , Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermillion.-. "Vernon "Washington . "Webster 885, 800 665, 088 627, 027 16,440 16, 789 16, 474 10, 421 15, 952 25, 657 12, 170 5,737 2,363 10, 191 18, 803 14,795 15, 533 19, 457 11, 966 14, 890 6,417 6,161 16, 190 17, 176 5,324 11, 170 12, 970 18, 733 11, 048 5,121 13, 750 14, 111 19, 458 174, 933 14,443 10, 691 17,649 23, 203 8,540 8,360 7,313 4,016 6,987 7,456 14, 392 9,415 39, 475 12, 439 19, 019 6,547 9,365 17, 645 17,647 13, 475 8,580 6,149 5,184 9,924 11, 312 12, 994 12, 613 10, 601 12, 616 20, 933 6,608 4,804 1,538 9,917 20, 125 9,878 14, 868 17,043 13, 214 5,013 4,488 8,685 12, 000 7,631 15,824 10, 157 14, 412 3,937 8,443 9,302 17, 919 142, 943 11, 299 9,635 12,651 17, 636 5,003 6,418 3,273 4,766 6,386 9,927 6,606 25, 035 9,134 13, 349 5,110 7,592 12, 151 12, 237 11, 646 4,447 11, 137 15, 034 12, 878 all, 000 11, 314 11, 668 5,828 4,806 17, 791 11,480 16, 695 13, 735 13, 237 15,083 14, 318 6,088 14, 225 9,445 11, 651 8,795 13, 476 4,281 14, 016 10, 267 16, 410 108, 132 4,727 7,978 17, 352 24, 704 6,782 3,652 6,212 6,914 11,240 7,600 22, 799 12, 337 16, 365 5,036 16, 952 11,826 10, 343 4,320 4,686 64,146 456 221 273 21 90 314 30 S3 86 34 119 70 609 168 242 78 27 486 4 996 265 27 137 156 95 41,157 242 884 236 360 33 80 31 389 174 48 322 271 529 224 872 340 273 179 310 61 148 11 81 61,827 240 313 36 69 781 125 16 53 193 109 115 99 94 773 285 65 29 367 347 16 1,943 231 307 157 85 346 48,476 283 917 330 379 107 38 280 101 37 225 156 518 236 511 476 336 (t Estimated. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 425 Table XXV. — Population iy nativity and ty oovmtiee — LOUISIANA — Continaed. Parishes. NATIVE. FOBEIGH. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 7,549 2,766 12, 646 5,83S 5,028 7,136 118 20 163 11 86 176 WeatCarroU JO, 321 4,935 11,440 6,837 178 19 231 ■Wirn 39 MAINE. The State. COUMTIKI AndroBcoggin ... Aroostook Cumherlaiid I'ranMiii . Hancock Kennebec Knox Lincoln Oxford Penobscot Piscataquis Sagadahoc. Somerset Waldo ■Washington York S90, 053 578, 034 590, 36, 807 32, 319 75, 723 17, 855 37, 191 49, 560 31, 474 24,326 32, 029 64, 467 14,246 18, 212 31, 069 31, 834 37 626 55, 325 32, 236 22, 002 72. 182 18, 511 35,647 60, 914 29, 746 24,973 32, 920 68. 183 13, 942 17, 968 33, 245 33, 887 36, 118 56,' 661 28, 362 16,384 69, 163 20, 161 36, 609 53, 922 31, 674 27, 352 36, 380 67, 030 14, 636 20, 610 36, 856 37, 829 35, 683 69, 275 58, 883 48, 881 37, 453 8,236 9,381 10, 636 325 3,498 1,389 495 598 6,009 1,060 1,274 629 6,858 6,932 7,607 9,839 296 2,289 1,078 624 568 6,967 461 835 1,366 635 7,225 4,513 MARYLAND. The State. Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore...... Baltimore City Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil , Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery... Prince George'i Queen Anne ... Saint Mary's... Somerset Talbot "Washington . . , Wicomico Worcester 852, 137 31,019 27, 696 73, 472 276, 177 10, 505 13, 565 30, 077 26, 233 18, 433 22, 996 49, 361 11, 387 26, 707 15,561 17, 322 24,390 26, 881 19, 006 16, 872 21, 626 18, 763 37, 941 17, 986 19,481 697, 482 30, 567 23, 562 64, 113 210, 870 9,840 12, 026 27, 416 24, 814 15, 661 19, 426 46, 161 21, 399 13, 132 16, 780 20,071 20, 609 16,054 14, 860 18, 137 16, 968 33, 861 15, 766 16, 390 22, 306 23, 156 44,772 159, 921 10, 402 11, 102 23, 400 22, 619 16, 469 20,437 46, 044 21, 913 12, 475 13, 016 17, 893 22, 928 16, 851 15, 140 24,922 14, 669 30,568 20, 638 82, 806 6,993 830 9,864 56, 136 211 916 875 115 114 1,121 788 1,335 879 283 570 251 42 83, 412 7,969 895 9,274 66,484 25 75 1,203 1,060 77 1,411 1,206 1,018 322 492 629 117 84 53 169 851 37 29 426 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSOT. Tabue XS.Y.— Population hy naUvity and by coitntiea— MASSACHUSETTS. NATIVC. FOBIIQH. 1880. 18T0. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. The State. .-.-.. ..... 1,339,594 1,104,032 970,960 443,-491 363, 319 2«o,ioe 29,686 64,800 98,724 4,099 187,881 30,889 74, 577 37, 663 234,433 3,535 76,333 66,075 267, 750 173, 149 30,926 49, 692 79, 574 3,682 157,065 29, 041 67, 616 35,564 203, 361 3,920 70, 033 58,680 178,514 146, 365 34,439 45, 310 77, 102 4,212 136, 117 29,104 45, 237 32, 622 166, 117 6,802 83,693 68,077 126,445 127,783 2,211 14,232 40,316 201 66,664 5,112 29, 565 9,669 83,397 192 20,174 7,943 120, 177 53,748 1,849 15, 135 23,312 105 43, 778 3,594 20, 793 8,824 70,992 203 19,410 6,686 92,288 46,351 1,651 9,810 Bristol - 16,692 191 Esflex. ..«.--...-.. ....... 29,494 2,330 12,129 6,301 Uiddlegex 50,237 292 Norfolk 26,257 6,691 Snffolk 67,255 31,876 MICHIGAN. The State... Alcona Allegan Alpena Antrim Baiaga Bany Bay Benzie — Berrien Branch Calhonn Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Eaton Knimet ......... Genesee .... Gladwin Grand Trarerae Gratiot Hillsdale Eonghton Hnron Ingham Ionia Iosco Isabella IsleBoyale Jackson Kalamazoo ..... Kalkaska ... Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer 1, 248, 429 1,633 31, 796 4,205 3,007 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 29, 281 5,466 33,242 624 6,591 19,545 30, 789 11,482 10, 343 30,045 29, 786 3,521 9,650 34 36, 428 29,432 2,292 65, 833 2,304 2,401 21, 833 916, 049 26, 519 1,266 1,288 19, 982 8,868 1,842 30, 047 24,518 19, 077 1,188 l,2t5 1,197 253 20, 096 1,363 23, 622 1,160 28,518 3,299 10, 613 29,488 6,010 4,203 22, 668 24,027 1,738 3,540 31, 052 27, 406 237 38, 309 2,059 401 IS, 784 600, 020 106 13,245 144 141 12, 606 1,829 19, 333 19, 771 26, 561 16, 722 12, 220 16,540 1,096 19, 693 8 915 3,677 23, 949 3,042 1,295 15, 563 14, 651 128 1,377 23,788 21, 272 24,196 'ii,'676' 1,474 6,019 4,584 1,630 566 2,330 16, 361 670 4,824 1,808 4,086 1,380 1,324 2,614 3,-096 1,369 3,231 223 3,105 1,944 1,173 5,978 603 1,831 2,391 1,934 10, 991 9,746 3,631 4,086 3,362 2,609 21 5,603 4,910 645 17, 420 1,966 832 8,305 268, 010 314 5,586 1,490 697 2,217 7,032 342 5,057 1,708 4,203 1,417 536 951 492 U3 2,749 1,179 1,549 1,144 1,197 2,196 7,869 4,786 2,600 3,654 1,425 573 4,995 4,648 187 12,094 2,146 147 5,661 79 2,842 146 38 1,252 1,336 3,045 1,210 135 520 478 S3 2,806 6 371 365 1,726 6,192 1,870 1,872 2,031 3,374 6,520 '3,'079 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 427 T'ABiai XXV. — Population by nativity and ly counties — MICHIGAN— Contiimed. Counties. lieeltinav.. Lenawee... LiTin^ston. Maokinao.. Uacomb . . . Ufuiistee .. Hanitou . - - Harquette. MaBon Mecosta ... Menominee . Midlimd Missankee- . Monroe Montcalm .. Mnskegon . Newaygo . . Oakland Oceana Ogemaw... Ontonagon. Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presqne Isle . . Boscommon -. Saginaw Saint Clair Saint Joseph.. Sanilac Schoolcraft . . Shiawassee . . Tuscola VanBuren... Washtenaw . "Wayne Wexford 1880. 4,398 42,851 19,528 2,254 7,411 933 11, 870 6,947 10,480 6,646 5,156 994 28,500 27, 500 17, 386 11, 900 34,854 9,782 1,156 1,758 7,566 357 1,400 23,440 1,450 736 39, 160 29, 028 24,072 13, 477 900 23, 026 18, 781 28, 407 33, 903 106, 383 S,132 1870. 3,044 40,256 16, 895 1,383 20,315 3,408 478 6,793 2,328 4,200 918 2,443 43 22,700 11, 708 9,449 6,245 34,770 5,942 1,714 1,435 32 17,447 96 24,334 21, 694 23, 691 6,862 17, 986 10, 261 26,242 32, 708 72, 463 688 1860. 1,609 33, 780 14, 813 1,444 17, 368 449 602 1,417 638 726 663 17, 419 3,575 2,591 2,181 32, 402 1,377 1,512 21 8,512 16 8,643 14,964 19, 362 3,137 71 11, 077 3,971 14, 049 28, 692 46,249 1880. 1,855 5,492 2,723 648 7,958 6,121 401 13, 624 3,118 3,493 6,341 1,737 559 5,124 5,648 9,200 2,788 6,683 1,917 758 807 3,211 110 574 1,663 723 19, 935 17, 174 2,554 12, 864 676 4,033 6,967 2,400 7,945 60, 061 1,683 1870. 1,532 5,339 2,441 333 7,301 2,666 413 9,240 935 1,442 873 837 87 4,783 1,921 6,445 1,049 6,097 1,280 10 1,131 658 38 9,204 259 14, 763 14, 967 2,684 7,710 2,872 3,453 2,587 8,726 46, 685 62 1860. 549 4,332 2,038 494 5,485 526 440 1,404 193 245 124 "4,'i74 1,356 679 5,859 439 3,066 6 4,70« 10 4,051 11, 640 1,900 4,462 7. 1,272 915 1,175 6,994 29, 298 MINNESOTA. The State. AltUn... Anoka... Becker .. Beltrami. Benton .. Big Stone Blae Earth . . . Breckinridge . Brown Bachanan .... Carlton.... Carver..... Cass Chippewa. Chisago.... Clay Cook Cottonwood.. Crow Wing . Dakota 513, 097 265 6,214 3,244 6 2,166 2,543 16,913 7,106 764 8,161 381 3,231 4,017 3,183 66 3,026 1,528 12,263 279,009 178 2,868 186 73 1,076 19 12,148 3,311 118 S,668 363 698 2,164 49 318 166 10,767 113,295 2 1,647 296 3,447 25 2,142 134 1,009 200 6,962 267, 676 111 1,894 1,974 4 1,145 6,97« 4,912 466 6,979 106 2,177 3,966 2,704 9 2,607 791 6,128 160, 697 1,072 123 7 483 6 6,164 3,086 168 6,918 17 769 2,194 43 216 84 6,545 68,728 559 90 126 1,356 17 1,361 29 2,964 16 734 4 6S 8,131 428 Table XXV.- COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH , CENSUS. -Population iy nativity and by coamHes— MINNESOTA— Continufid. GonntieB. HATIVB. FOEEIGn. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 8,686 6,468 9,877 19,243 10, 194 17, 149 1,704 46, 271 10, 383 2,370 106 2,918 265 6,214 253 , 6,515 2,316 7,422 15, 178 6,518 12,164 148 21,338 8,176 865 92 1,192 85 668 47 108 3,098 150 1,088 9,045 2,290 5,708 2,658 3,662 3,139 8,919 5,876 12, 502 1,300 20,742 5,949 2,693 18 1,888 240 4,945 652 2,083 1,923 2,518 9,709 4,060 10,464 192 10, 228 6,760 1,170 4 633 8 1,092 17 37 699 45 Faribault . - . . . ». ....... 247 4,497 1,077 3,269 Hennepin. 9,189 3,862 188 60 116 28 44 1,213 3,660 2,783 96 Isanti 1 tTackson 65 Kanabec „ Kandiyohi.................. 2 32 Kittson »9 Lac-qnl-parle a. ...■■.... 2,740 73 11,315 1,875 4,555 7,713 2,151 33 4,788 1,070 1,702 4,629 Lake .:.".:.::::::::::::::: 114 7,710 189 3,272 21 3,897 59 2,046 3,757 788 104 1,886 498 32 Marshall.... 525 4,245 7,569 1,259 467 1,004 4,170 242 Martin 3,340 3,737 918 1,463 1,113 7,238 185 4,281 108 15,364 888 115 572 48 157 424 2,424 28 2,068 8 7,823 179 11 46 9 164 527 2,353 191 1,698 568 3,209 24 4,081 9 4,429 1,080 36 356 MiUeLacB 25 193 3,730 11,914 2,397 7,148 3,384 16, 858 11,249 2,145 4,885 1,207 5,185 1,061 4,686 7,426 194 793 1 Nicollet 1,716 27 Kobles — 1,701 61 Pine 906 1,749 5,697 3,291 29,297 3,768 6,556 15, 684 2,653 2,526 8,659 2,875 6,667 14, 827 8,576 2,664 4,391 4,698 956 13,282 1,746 8,694 11,891 3,039 1,260 18,813 11, 993 3,342 324 459 343 6,736 2,683 16, 593 1,607 4,235 6,797 1,016 1,978 4,867 980 4,070 7,129 3,884 1,247 3,082 1,436 651 4,924 334 3,691 7,672 2,065 646 8,384 6,111 2,542 324 46 14 Polk 76 1,310 13,246 1,147 1,808 11,349 120 1,708 6,625 1,524 3,662 8,989 6,088 71 1,381 9,839 682 1,411 4,734 18 2,853 4,417 526 3,063 5,217 2,183 1C3 Ramsey 6,641 5,509 180 5,281 Eice 2,262 307 2,746 684 1,670 2,624 2,256 Scott 1,850 139 Sibley 1,939 1,981 Swift Todd '. 1,499 13 11, 321 6 6,380 6,440 1,424 103 16, 168 6,468 259 637 171 Trayerse 6,317 4,538 1,911 Wadena 1,770 3,686 2,474 5,369 1,002 192 7,161 2,989 831 Washington 2,437 Wilkin 28 6,695 2,537 12 2,513 1,192 Wright Tellow Medicine - ......... a See remarks in Oom^endkt/m page 36. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population hy naUvity and hy wuntiea — MISSISSIPPI. 429 GoimtieB. NATIVB. FOHBIGN, 1880. 1870. 18G0. 1880. 1870. 18«0. The State 1,122,388 816, 731 782, 747 9,209 11, 191 8,558 22, 030 14, 170 13, 961 19, 909 10, 988 18,510 13,409 17, 724 17,836 8,995 \ 16, 610 14, 947 17, 314 13,450 27, 331 5,982 22,788 9,703 3,187 12, 006 6,164 7,352 43,457 27, 027 9,901 10,646 7,330 12, 083 17,150 3,824 15, 678 21, 563 21,298 9,408 13,114 20, 370 10,162 13,407 28,083 25, 671 6,899 29, 135 28,419 13, 309 8,713 13,388 29,785 15, 930 28, 236 3,423 16, 191 13,839 12, 141 1,391 16,700 10,813 6,252 7,998 8,068 9,526 18,408 10, 371 10, 926 14,710 18,923 619 102 43f 79 35 142 23 71 69 41 158 74 53 118 221 11 136 26 7 65 275 543 501 137 103 17 277 43 164 4 41 108 203 12 32 100 84 140 161 195 2 195 134 39 28 48 89 48 116 4 497 19 17 18 52 32 51 10 20 8 676 60 47 66 1,242 12, 216 14, 099 120 Attala .- 7a 9,542 10, 633 20, 741 19, 651 16, 943 13, 175 7,434 10, 422 9,507 21, 934 16, 378 15, 674 16,425 10, 713 190 28 306 248 45 211 71 4» Galhoiiii ........ 11 Carroll 101 48 48 251 Clarke 58 Clay 7,039 20,425 4,730 31, 701 7,467 2,032 10,333 4,025 6,196 29, 793 19, 192 6,785 7,808 4,184 10,824 13,662 3,306 12, 887 18,538 13,264 6,699 8,466 15, 883 6,569 15,312 4,388 23, 221 8,230 2,226 105 183 23 320 31 6 238 2.14 599 695 178 102 4 178 60 186 7 33 264 198 21 30 72 37 86 20 De Soto 115 35 e o3,139 4,235 30,743 17, 684 7,813 17, 609 3,960 10, 918 15, 136 3,316 11, 629 16, 045 13, 186 9,082 9,289 681 596 107 18 86 162 8» 213 7 63 80 127 131 35 Lee 10,066 30,176 20, 550 4,204 29,046 22,512 118 326 398 7 370 119 23,451 23, 099 4,675 28,413 21,216 174 283 11 110 67 7,413 9,982 20, 758 14, 837 20,564 2,688 10, 895 12, 509 9,330 8,306 9,660 20,623 12, 950 13,729 2,602 10, 821 22, 060 26 85 147 54 190 6 408 16 IS 37 101 14 Oktibbelia 27 Panola 65 1 Pite 311 63 12,860 7,817 13,554 8,061 117 SO 81 78 5,709 7,110 6,055 7,620 9 16 25 Smitli - IS Smnner --■ a Estimated. 430 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population hy nativity and hy counties — MISSISSIPPI — Continued. Comities. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. Sunflower .. Tallahatchie Tato Tippah Tishomingo. Ttmica Union "Warren ■Washington "Wayne "Wiltinson.. Winston Yalobusha... Yazoo 4,589 10, 879 18, 660 12, 835 8,745 8,401 13, 010 30, 133 25, 000 8,718 17, 650 10, 060 15,431 33, 523 4,848 7,791 a5, 019 7,854 20, CSl 7,323 5,305 22, 507 23, 872 4,354 25, 183 14, 286 4,192 12, 558 8,926 12, 887 17, 052 19, 655 al5, 679 3,684 15, 869 9,755 16, 607 22, 076 20 1,105 367 165 27 218 322 167 61 53 283 14 147 58 227 aEstimated. MISSOUEI. The State.., Adair , Andrew Atchison Audrain Ban-y Barton Bates Benton Bollinger Boone Buchanan Butler Caldwell Callaway , Camden , Cape G-irardeau. Carroll Carter Cass Cedar Chariton Christian Clark Clay , Clinton Cole Cooper Crawford Dade Dallas Daviess DeKalb Deut Dnut;las Dunklin ....... Franklin Oascouade Gentry G-reene Gmndy - Harrison , Henry Hickory Holt , Howard 1, 950, 802 14, 718 15, 430 13, 521 18, 975 13,954 10, 077 24, 608 11, 4S1 10, 765 25, 073 42, 900 5,848 12, 904 23, 063 7,165 18, 609 22, 332 2,154 21, 825 10,049 23, 902 9,421 14, 282 15, 127 15, 37S 13, 366 20, 031 10, 191 13, 463 9,180 18, 765 12, 714 10, 363 7, 732 9,569 22, 092 8, 'l.'ie 16, 699 27, 987 14,641 19, 804 23, 080 7, 165 14, 619 17,954 1, 499, 028 11, 072 14, 261 7,712 11, 720 10, 345 4,931 15,422 10, 108 7,823 20, 439 28, 796 4,205 10, 715 18, 498 6,032 14, 721 16, 624 1,444 18, 557 9,370 17, 941 6,670 12, 851 14, 957 13, 036 8,234 18, 597 7,589 8,598 8,321 14,167 9,255 6, 233 3,905 6,958 23, 383 6,847 11, 298 20, 731 10, 276 14. 346 IB, 032 ~ 6,202 11, 0U3 16, 679 1, 021, 471 8,302 11, 244 4,400 7,799 7,982 1,799 7,126 8,046 7,098 19, 217 19, 844 2,860 4,894 16, 852 4,921 12, 704 9,461 1,225 9,616 6,612 11, 993 5,488 10, 957 12, 602 7,602 7,627 15, 433 5,661 7,044 5,887 9,524 6,090 6,612 2,414 5,019 13, 134 5, 500 11, 809 13, 096 7, 822 10,480 9,658 4,643 6,253 15, 617 211, 578 472 888 1,035 757 451 255 713 965 365 349 6,892 163 652 607 101 2,389 942 14 606 92 1,322 207 749 445 700 2,149 1,565 565 94 380 620 283 21 35 4,442 2,717 477 814 544 600 826 222 800 474 222, 267 376 876 728 587 28 156 538 1,124 339 326 6,313 33 675 704 76 2,837 822 11 739 104 1,195 37 816 607 1,027 2,058 2,095 393 86 243 603 104 10 24 6,715 3,240 309 818 291 289 709 250 649 554 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 431 Table XXV. — Population by nativity and ly counties — MISSOURI — Continued. Conntles. ISSO. 1870. 18G0. 1880. 1870. Howell ... Iron Jackson .. Jasper — Jefferson . Jolinson Knox Laclede La Fayette . Lawrence... Lewis , Lincoln Linn Livingston., McDonald . Macon... Madison . Maries... Marion .. Mercer . . Miller Ii^aissippi .. Moniteau Monroe Montgomery. Morgan New Madrid. Ifewton Nodaway Oregon Ozark Pemiscot . Perry Pettia Phelps. . Pike Platte ... Polk Pulaski.. Putnam.. - Balls Eandolph. Bay Eeynolda . Kipley @aint Charles gaint Clair ^int Fran9oia Sainte Genevieve . Saint Louis Saint Louis city . Saline Schuyler Scotland ... Scntt Shannon.. Shelby.... Stoddard . Stone Sullivan . Taney ... Texas ... Vernon .. Warren. . 8,735 7,590 71, 624 30, C75 15, 755 27, 207 12, 338 11, 145 23, 655 16, 820 15, 078 16, 687 18, 821 18, 937 7,777 24, 370 8,521 6,974 22, 828 14,483 9,557 9,020 13, 170 18, 733 15, 303 7,667 18, 314 27, 915 5,771 9,848 5,601 4,206 10, 588 25, 4U3 11, 728 25, 878 16, 037 15, 638 13, 332 11, 452 21, 298 19, 759 5,680 5,280 18, 779 13,840 12, 739 9,294 25, 299 245, 505 28, 643 10, 132 12, 237 7,973 3,430 13, 464 13, 318 4,393 16, 198 5,579 12, 012 18, 895 8,915 4,177 5,756 46, 916 14, 610 12, 671 23, 665 10, 368 9,036 20, 692 12, 829 14, 146 15, 002 14, 499 15, 376 5,181 21, 198 5,471 5,598 21, 164 11, 417 6,489 4,797 10, 203 16, 624 9,647 7,735 6,274 12,545 13, 901 3,279 8,392 3,357 2,042 8,334 17, 156 22, 233 16, 359 12,'364 4,622 11, 046 10, 091 15, 317 18, 135 3,733 3,121 15,783 6,691 8,453 7,208 226, 811 20, 677 8,500 10, 381 6,622 2,333 9,580 8,471 3,243 11, 055 4,385 9,477 11, 022 7,182 3,113 5,287 20, 300 6,812 8,232 14, 160 8,363 5,160 18, 349 8,808 11, 295 13,443 8,883 7,213 4, 025 13,842 5,427 4,607 16,643 9, 215 6,725 4,676 9,059 14, 621 9,069 7,187 6, .'542 9,196 5,179 2,982 5,822 2,447 2,938 7, 327 9,060 4,892 17, 805 Ifi, 078 9,957 3,714 9,060 8,341 11, 285 13, 822 3,133 3,661 11, 688 6,744 6,830 6,797 94, 438 14, 046 6,480 8,636 4,608 2,262 6, 956 7,829 2,396 8,993 3,572 6,015 4,772 6,637 79 593 10, 701 1,344 2,981 965 709 379 2,055 763 847 839 1,195 1,299 39 1,882 365 330 2,009 190 248 260 1,176 338 946 740 107 633 1,629 20 1,976 17 33 1,307 1,863 840 837 729 96 262 1,453 431 42 97 4,286 285 1,083 1,096 6,589 105, 013 1,268 338 271 614 11 570 113 11 371 20 194 474 41 522 9, 125 418 2,709 983 606 344 1,931 238 968 1,401 1,354 45 2,032 378 318 2,616 140 127 185 1,172 525 758 270 860 8 2,401 6 17 1,643 1,650 814 843 81 171 419 591 565 54 6,521 151 1,289 1,176 124,378 995 320 289 639 64 10 252 22 141 225 2,491 432 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population by nativUy 66 Llano .... 89 TjynTi .,.,, _ McOnllocli 172 13, 206 217 4,038 8,160 32 897 133 46 242 1 294 13 23 402 6,160 56 2,216 3,871 22 Mn-rinn , 106 511 3,131 766 1,380 618 8,917 407 3,223 235 1,014 289 201 1,748 849 184 499 2 95 225 167 246 1,185 698 49 67 223 231 491 824 MUam 5,099 76 Mitchell 888 6,413 843 5,387 2 70 6 92 Moore* 5,016 19 11,508 21,322 4,348 632 4,408 16 6 82 380 11 8 3,265 9,665 8,837 2,183 8,192 5,966 3,102 59 42 4 100 30 17 2,313 1,775 1,662 1,131 Oldham ... . . . . - 276 2,789 6,676 12,205 15,245 11 149 209 14 625 1,227 1,766 1,518 8,451 4,198 28 150 6 10,109 4,161 10 25 24 15 Parmer* - . . -. 539 7,121 28 1,216 3,029 3 17, 055 1,412 30 21, 699 2,962 960 18, 836 4,162 5,025 1,268 68 8,678 8,264 29 36 Potter 797 152 1,657 6 839 428 10, 588 2,080 8,482 1,436 139 173 2 684 32 20 150 9 59 65 244 58 166 9,677 4,923 413 74 Ensk 16,849 3,240 4,176 15, 727 2,732 4,081 67 16 20 76 Sabine — San AngnstiiM 18 13 446 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population by nativity and hy counties — TEXAS — Continued. Comities. San Jacinto.. San Patricio . San Saba Scurry Shackelford . Shelby Sherman*.. Smith Somervell.. Starr Stephens . Stonewall . Swisher .. Tarrant... Taylor Terry* Throckmorton . Titus Tom G-reen Travis 1S80. 6,148 749 5,234 102 1,932 9,487 21, 719 2,629 3,303 4,650 101 4 23, 782 1,712 1870. 497 1,414 16, 473 "i,'696' 323 5,746 ISOO. 494 904 5,331 13, 329 ""'761 0,020 1880. 38 261 90 1870. 144 20 5,001 75 3 105 11 147 17 59 '3,064' 7 1800. 126 5 31 1,645 Trinity Tyler Upshur Uvalde Van Zandt.. Victoria "Walker ■Waller "Washington . "Webb "Wharton ... Wheeler "Wichita "Wilbarger . - "Wllliamaon . "Wilson .. "Wise "Wood.... Yoakum* Toung... Zapata.. Zavalla . 700 5,922 2,777 24,063 4,901 5,817 10, 222 1, 995 12, 496 5,461 11, 656 8,691 24,488 2,506 4,379 395 416 122 14, 331 6,412 16, 387 11, 074 115 9,615 11,821 4,133 5,002 12, 026 687 6,456 4,000 9,524 7,520 4,381 4,516 10, 612 433 3,701 3,277 8,025 20, 926 1,538 3,397 13,964 1,028 6,257 2,215 1,439 6,880 3,151 4,954 11 37 838 2,965 14 8 44 546 123 3,077 2,767 170 117 17 4 824 706 214 138 4,637 1,332 376 135 321 99 145 22 2,304 34 1,332 8 8 13 164 860 252 2,178 1,077 341 11 14 1,167 34 560 11 73 76 894 166 74 14 "17 1,103 4 Note. — The comities marked {*) are unorganized. See CompendiuTn, pages 52, 53, 54, 55. UTAH TEREITORY. 99, 969 56,084 27, 519 43,994 30, 702 12 754 2,814 4,715 8,365 1,405 2,795 5,121 545 970 1,676 440 2,195 1,104 2,046 4,197 602 2,060 3,108 240 Box Elder 638 929 Cedar 301 Davis 3,9i2 427 3,010 1,367 129 1,449 709 104 642 443 37 3,203 2,473 2,695 2,789 1,263 1,339 934 1,610 1,344 1,292 1,974 1,215 54 1,291 368 sio 1,001 390 938 620 312 329 667 690 221 779 757 28 664 82 229 Millard ' - . 579 136 fiXfZ .'-'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' Eioh Eio Virgin... COMPENDITJM OiF THE TENTH CENSUS. 447 TABiJi XX.Y.—JPopulation ly nativity and by counties— TIT AB TEKEITORY— Cont'd. Conntios. NATIVK. FOKEIGN. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. Salt lake 20, 274 169 7,438 8,163 10, 894 7,372 11, 703 35 4,119 1,294 7,443 3,923 Sanpete 3,890 2,295 2,896" 19 1,620 Shambip ... ... 95 130 728 67 Smmnit 3,264 3,198 707 12, 988 2,134 3,205. 8,510 1,448 1,350 1,667 1,299 92 4,985 793 1,030 3,834 1,064- 827 68 280 TJintah Utah 8,439 887 2,455 5,242 6,163 3,764 357 609 2,116 2,095 "Wasatcli "Washington 588 2,664 103 TVeher." 1,111 VERMONT. The State. Addison Benninfjton . I . Caledonia Chittenden . . . Essex Franklin Grrandlale — liamoilie Orange Orleans Kutland "Washington . . "Windham "Windsor 291, 327 21, 685 19, 405 20, 588 26, 372 6,082 24,648 3,435 11,824 21, 807 18, 104 35, 341 23, 486 25, 242 20,445 18, 674 19,644 26, 902 5,412 23,536 3,171 11, 544 21, 943 17, 273 33,144 24,164 24,781 20,026 17, 685 20, 242 22, 294 6,218 23, 249 3,398 11, 675 24, 601 16, 600 30, 325 26, 309 26, 070 36, 863 40, 959 2,483 2,645 3,019 6,420 1,849 5,677 689 860 1,718 3,979 6,488 1,918 1,521 1,888 3,039 2, 751 2,691 10, 57S 1,399 6,765 911 904 1,147 3,762 7,607 2,356 1,255 2,100 VIRGINIA. The State Acoomac Albemarle — Alexandria . . Alleghany — Amma Amherst Appomattox. Augudta Bath Bedford Bland Botetonrt Brunswick — Buchanan Buckingham. . Campbell Caroline Carroll Chailes City.. Charlotte Chesterfield .. Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland - . 1, 497, ! 24,360 32, 273 16, 780 5,496 10,241 18, 607 10, 077 35, 205 4,453 31, 093 4,996 14, 726 16, 607 5,693 15, 479 35, 681 17, 178 13, 309 5,490 16,561 24,608 7,644 3,786 13, 334 10, 610 1, 211, 409 20, 392 27, 335 15, 772 3,566 9,673 14, 786 8,940 28, 376 3,750 26, 277 11, 296 13, 422 3,777 13, 257 27, 795 16, 076 9,136 4,945 14,488 18, 185 6,619 2,938 12, 136 8,129 1, 201, 117 18, 569 26, 396 11,406^ 5,341 10, 716 13, 698 8,883 27, 147 3,640 26, 026 11,445 14, 789 2,792 15, 162 25,540 18, 447 8,000 5,572 14, 332 18, 539 7,103 3,551 12, 007 9,950 14, 696 48 346 766 90 136 102 3 505 29 112 66 14 22 92 477 38 8 74 30 13,754 17 209 983 108 205 114 10 387 45 50 14 33 5 285 51 4 91 13 448 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population iy nativity and by eoimUea — VIRGINIA — Continued. Connties. Dinwiddie Elizabeth City.. Essex Fairfax Eauquier Floyd , Flavanna Franklin Frederick Giles Glonoester , Goochland Grayson Greene Greensville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of "Wight... James City King and Qneen King George King William — liancaster Lee Loadonn Louisa Ltmenbnrg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg — Middlesex Montgomery Nansemond K"elson New Kent : Norfolk Northampton — Nortbnmberland Nottoway Orange Pago Patrick Pittsylvania Powhatan Prince Edward . Prince George .. Princess Amie... Prince "William . Pulaski Kictimond Boamoke Eookbridge . - Bockingham. Eussell Scott Shenandoah. . Smyth Southampton Spotsylvania , StafiFord Surry 1880. 1870. 80, 215 7,927 9,915 12, 625 19, 469 9,815 9,862 ■ 18, 259 16, 340 5,848 10, 183 10, 281 9,562 4,609 6,359 27, 810 16, 393 61, 820 12, 291 4,138 8,307 4,360 9,697 5,726 7,496 5,340 13, 261 20,724 16, 259 10, 383 8,654 6,196 21, 298 4,971 12, 496 11,543 13, 850 4,344 45, 309 8,039 6,852 9, 272 10, 336 8, 424 10,158 31, 287 7,640 11, 931 7,740 8,246 7,362 6,505 8,236 6,476 15, 943 23, 516 11, 093 13, 027 14, 782 8,870 12, 268 11,449 6,369 6,674 1860. 29, 454 5,368 10, 460 11, 380 21, 508 8,222 10, 316 20; 089 16, 383 6,832 10, 937 10, 639 8,232 5,010 6,359 26, 487 17, 181 55, 268 12, 091 4,309 9,954 5,766 10, 326 6,569 8,610 5,140 11, 026 21, 477 16, 676 11, 950 8,846 7,086 20, 069 4,356 10, 567 13, 677 12, 968 5,860 34, 256 7,825 7,524 8,805 10, 814 8,091 9,353 32, 035 8,382 11, 826 8,358 7,701 8,427 5,404 8,841 6,842 8,027 17, 081 23, 052 10, 271 12,064 13, 680 12, 911 15, 842 8,519 6,128 1880. 658 12 436 300 11 11 214 ■ 29 34 29 14 8 61 87 3,980 8 16 34 67 11 14 28 10 6 163 67 99 11 16 82 10 35 53 48 14 1,609 23 46 127 31 6 272 44 90 73 33 223 49 16 33 30 106 199 6 10 126 41 190 65 23 1870. 487 376 12 427 221 13 6 256 27 28 32 25 25 3 18 62 4,369 12 13 65 12 16 19 15 7 205 73 20 16 4 20 10 61 33 48 37 25 27 32 116 152 10 9 151 28 17 279 51 11 1860. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 449 I Table XXY.—PopulaUon ly nativity and ly cottJiiies—VIEGINIA— Continued. Counties. NATIVB. FOKBIGK. 1880, 18T0. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1860. Sassox ...................... 10,032 12,839 7,361 2,248 25, 135 8,817 7,769 14, 166 7,317 7,876 10, 772 5,675 1,666 16,737 7,654 4,781 11,491 7,149 10, 155 9,881 6,363 1,729 16, 810 8,271 4,606 12, 143 4,905 30 22 38 10 68 29 3 152 32 9 19 41 6 79 28 4 120 49 20 Tazewell 39 Warren......... 79 "Warwick 11 Washington 82 n Wise 2 Wythe 162 York 44 WASHINGTON TEREITOEY. Tlie Territory ..... 59, 313 18, 931 8,450 15,803 5,024 3,144 Chelialia 853 468 4,427 6,626 1,805 815 1,090 4,929 892 3,594 2,236 508 1,122 2,436 632 597 1,074 3,565 736 2,747 699 6,840 2,230 5,936 2,456 381 274 2,606 201 102 1,600 68 170 1,063 477 257 272 622 1,981 846 461 364 131 523 883 316 212 313 697 509 523 899 1,876 907 1,078 355 20 134 475 84 ClalLim... -....---- 47 784 645 400 690 1,605 434 289 779 225 591 1,144 295 108 413 341 224 377 263 425 216 339 147 341 725 85 226 578 515 432 40 109 64 147 265 259 25 186 Island Jefferson 154 King 39 KlikiJat 14 Lewis 45 Pacific 79 140 33 529 ■ 467 488 1,931 190 4,692 341 246 315 80 608 193 1,345 29 925 181 Walla Walla 393 171 Whitman Xakima 410 22 WEST VIRGINIA. The State Barbour Berkeley , Boone Braxton Brooke Cabell Calhonn Clay Doddridge Fayette Gamer G-rant Greenbrier Hampshire Hancock 29 600, 192 11, 774 16, 911 5,790 9,737 5,610 13, 466 6,046 3,459 10, 333 11,154 7,063 5,470 14, 847 10, 292 4,715 424,923 10,231 14, 261 4,502 6,430 5,066 6,260 2,926 2,196 6,831 6,615 4,313 4,382 11, 178 7,568 4,132 360, 143 8,857 11, 895 4,697 4,925 5,044 7,863 2,486 1,787 4,930 5,968 3,714 11,720 13, 462 4,109 18,265 96 469 34 60 403 278 26 1 219 406 45 72 213 74 167 17, 091 169 13 245 32 25 85 239 75 231 450 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXV. — Population hy nativity and ly counties— WEST VIEGINIA — Continued. ConntleB. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. Hardy Homson — Jackson — JefferBoiL ... Kanawha-.. Lewis Lincoln Lo^n McDowell.. Marion Marshall ... Mason Mercer ..... Mineral Monongalia Monroe Morgan I^icholaA — Ohio Pendleton . Pleasants . . . Pocahontas Preston Pntnfun ... Baleigh Bandolph... Bitchie Koane Smnmers - - Taylor Tncker Tyler Up shur Wayne .... WeDster... Wetzel ■Wirt Wood Wyoming . B,754 19,846 16, 192 14, 816 31,609 12, 805 8,723 7,324 3,070 17, 052 17, 927 21,454 7,445 8,171 14,914 11,44^ 5,681 7,155 30, 711 8,002 6,200 5,570 18,418 11,188 7,324 7,632 13, 236 12, 158 8,962 11, 000 3,139 10, 988 10, 122 14, 698 3,187 13,488 7,058 23, 743 4,318 5,477 16, 292 10, 177 12, 958 21, 662 9,653 5,039 5,117 1,949 U,917 14, 032 15, 025 7,047 5,906 13, 455 11, 022 4,208 4,415 22, 811 6,449 2,068 4,035 13, 838 7,665 3,655 5,426 8,747 7,220 8,883 1,887 7,724 7,938 7,824 1,726 8,281 4,733 17, 713 3,168 9,728 13, 489 8,119 14, 174 15,778 7,450 4,925 1,631 12,414 12,040 7,974 6,787 12,888 10,670 3,647 4,551 16, 911 6,159 2,890 3,889 12,542 6,231 3,367 4,890 6,589 B,355 7,072 1,394 6,409 7,182 6,720 1,564 6,449 3,730 10, 338 2,860 40 335 120 189 857 464 16 5 4 146 913 839 22 459 71 6,746 20 56 21 673 187 43 470 238 26 71 455 12 85 127 41 20 408 46 1,263 41 422 123 261 687 522 14 7 3 190 909 953 17 426 102 107 43 6,020 44 34 717 139 18 137 484 20 108 85 314 71 ,287 3 wiscoNsm. The State. Adams Ashland...... Barron BayBeld Brown EnfEalo Burnett Galamet Chippewa ... Clark Colnmhia — Crawford.... Dane Dodge Door Donglas Donn .. .... Eau Claire... Fond do Lac. Grant 910, 072 5,459 1,087 4,682 502 22,552 10,022 1,529 11, 320 10,043 7,901 20, 500 12,043 37, 193 30, 512 7,095 464 11, 747 13, 503 33, 825 29, 692 io,in 5,351 174 246 288 14,728 6,854 144 7,661 4,725 2,751 19, 652 9,612 33, 456 28, 708 2,806 712 6,268 7,394 31, 477 28, 565 498, 954 5,391 450 11 301 5,978 2,052 9 4,899 1,220 648 16,632 5,878 27, 474 27, 026 1,228 551 1,775 2,353 23,401 22, 760 405,425 1,282 472 2,342 62 11,626 5,606 1,611 5,312 5,448 2,814 7,665 3,601 16, 040 16, 419 4,650 191 5,070 6,490 13,034 8,160 364, 499 1,250 47 292 56 10,440 4,269 562 4,674 3,586 9,150 3,463 19, 640 18, 327 2,U3 410 3,220 3,375 14, 796 9,414 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 451 Table XXV.— Population hy nativity ly and coMtittes— WISCONSIN— Continned. KATlVa. FOKBIGH. ComitieB. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1880. 1870. 1860. 17,579 9,908 16,748 6,433 22,077 12, 040 9,776 9,021 17, 120 16,126 487 1,364 22,867 10, 670 4,831 6,118 83,499 16, 173 6,220 19,643 10,063 4,402 12, 598 6,212 12, 055 415 20,314 16,292 31,268 13, 127 21,477 - 6,369 • 23,271 1,664 10, 321 17, 513 21, 503 15, 901 20, 272 15,064 9,906 30, 448 6,346 18, S32 9,098 15,366 5,764 21, 747 9,361 9,066 4,642 11, 695 15,935 16,439 9,828 10,884 3,274 19, 049 «JS81 9,i73 1,754 7,136 11, 988 4,150 4,575 6,880 3,852 10, 079 3,542 3,774 6,786 9,953 6,153 198 647 14, 638 6,451 4,098 2,790 56, 038 5,434 3,628 9,073 5,398 1,824 5,146 3,806 6,676 370 10, 608 1,882 7,555 5,829 7,252 4,002 10, 935 747 6,868 6,722 4,746 7,541 8,685 5,891 2,781 12, 292 2,635 5,079 4,097 9,178 1,923 12, 293 3,011 4,081 6,486 8,602 6,724 4,369 2,835 8,083 896 11,389 2,189 4,727 3,776 5,050 6,146 16,868 3,139 9,173 1,534 16,496 2,746 13,243 1,368 5,128 47,697 12,512 4,591 11,741 8,728 3,351 7,460 2,249 7,213 6,258 29,374 6,686 2,038 6,047 7,161 1,791 3,604 1,004 5,539 2,928 42, 233 4,038 3,730 6,689 6,836 1,308 2,498 1,173 3,421 2,975 33,144 1,724 1,554 3,540 8,621 Pepin ...- ........... 601 1,068 Polk 396 1,968 15,949 13,954 30, 712 7,451 17, 308 1,688 19, 192 12, 595 8,720 28, 407 3,807 14,078 676 14,742 10, 791 1,777 8,318 3,584 6,552 1,478 12,557 8,765 1,012 Eock — 8,283 Saint Cioia: ................ 1,685 Sank 4,885 253 12,133 6,339 13, 605 20,822 13, 868 18, 368 11,011 8,702 25, 209 2,538 1,949 8,131 21,028 11,978 16,484 6,557 7, 116 16,917 1,622 4,393 6,040 5,150 10, 061 9,906 4,528 2,677 12, 070 1,374 611 2,876 5,468 11,649 10, 347 21294 1,654 6,853 803 Wood...: WYOMING TEREITOKY. The Territory Albany Carbon Crook ..- Johnson Laramie Sweetwater Uinta 14, 939 3,504 2,513 199 484 5,047 1,445 1,747 8,606 746 1,177 489 6,860 1,122 926 40 153 1,362 1,116 1,132 3,513 726 1,059 739 367 452 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XX.VI. — Population of places ofi, 000 inhabitants and over, iy nativity : 1880 and 1870, ALABAMA. ^ame of place. County. IgSO. 1810. Total. STative. I'oreign. Total. Native. Foreign. 4,977 29,132 16, 713 7,629 4,857 26, 195 16, 062 7,248 120 2,937 651 281 4,907 32,034 10,588 6,484 4,741 27, 795 9,802 6,183 166 Mobile MobUe 4,289 786 Montgomery 301 ARIZONA TEEKITOEY. Tucson . Pima . 7,007 3,065 3,942 3,224 1,026 2,198 AEKANSAS. Little Bock. . Pulaski. 13,138 11,692 1,446 12,380 11,044 CALIFOENIA. 6,708 11, 183 4,321 4,022 34, 555 21,420 233, 959 12, 567 10,282 5,987 3,568 7,979 2,509 2,467 23, 634 14, 372 129, 715 8,733 6,852 4,053 2,140 3,204 1,812 1,655 11,021 7,048 104,244 3,834 3,430 1,934 1,557 5,728 4,738 869 3,724 2,358 688 Los Angeles 2,004 2,380 10, 500 16, 283 149,473 9,089 10, 066 10, 081 75,754 5,384 5,964 6,202 San Francisco Santa Clara . 73, 719 3,755 San Joaquin 4,102 Vallejo COLOEADO. Colorado Springs El Paso 4,226 35, 629 14, 820 5,040 3,711 26, 924 10, 902 4,465 515 8,70? 3,918 675 4,759 3,621 1,138 Lake Silver Cliff CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport . Bristol Danbary ... Derb.y Enfleld Greenwich .. Groton Hartford — Killingly . - - . Manchester . Meriden Middletown . . Naugatuck . . . New Britain.. New Haven . . New London . Newtown Norwalk Norwich Plainfield Portland Putnam Southington. Stafford g^amford Pairfield Haitt'ord Fairfield Now Haven. Hartford Fairfield New London. Hartford Windham Hartford New Haven Middlesex . . New Haven. Hartford New Haven. New London. Fairfield ...do New London. TTindham Middlesex . "Windham.. Hartford... Tolland Fairfield . - . 27,643 5,347 11, 666 11, 650 6,755 7,892 6,128 42, 015 6,921 6,462 15,540 6,826 4,274 11, 800 62, 882 10, 637 4,013 13, 956 15, 112 4,021 4,157 5,827 5,411 4,455 11, 297 20, 204 4,420 9,533 8,189 4,521 6,518 i,809 31, 420 5,166 4,395 11, 149 6,355 3,012 8,103 47, 214 8,715 3,178 11, 807 11, 434 2,875 2,648 3,888 4,285 3,448 8,823 7,439 927 2,133 3,461 2,234 1,374 319 10, 595 1,755 2,067 4,391 1,471 1,262 3,097 15, 608 1,822 840 2,149 3,678 1,146 1,509 1,939 1,126 1,007 2,474 18, 969 3,788 8,763 8,020 6,322 7,644 5,124 37,180 5,712 4,223 6,923 2,830 60,840 9,576 3,681 12, 119 16, 653 4,521 4,693 4,192 4,314 3,405 9,714 13,685 3,256 7,175 5,623 4,037 6,198 4,738 26, 363 4,538 3,021 6,005 2,024 36,484 7,881 2,966 9,969 12, 025 3,040 2,775 2,608 3,673 2,982 7,446 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 453 lAmjsXKVl.— Population of places of ifiOO inhabitants and over, hjnativity: l880andl?r/0 CONNECTICUT— Continned. Name of place. Connty. 1880. 1870. Total. Native. Foreign. Total. Native. Foreign. ITeiT London Fairfield 7,355 4,251 5,051 6, 915 4,686 17,806 5,142 8,264 6,093 3,582 3,106 4,564 3,755 12, 505 4,277 6,069 1,262 669 1,94B 2,351 931 5,301 865 2,195 6,313 3,032 3,80* 5,446 3,676 10, 826 4,096 5,412 5,199 2,681 2,752 3,626 2,956 6,933 3,165 4,017 1,114 Stratford 351 1,052 Vernon ............ Tolland 1,820 Walllngford 720 3,893 Winoliester Litchfield 931 Windham 1,395 DELAWARE. Wilmington . Ne-vr Castle 42,478 36,804 5,674 30,841 25,689 5,152 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Georgetown.. Washington. 12, 578 147, 293 n, 763 133, 051 815 14,242 11,384 109, 199 10, 364 95,442 FLORIDA. Jacksonville Key West... Fensacola... Duval ... Monroe . . Escambia 7,650 9,890 6,845 6,920 4,548 6,304 730 5,342 541 6,912 5,016 3,347 8,485 2,733 3,066 GEORGIA. Athens... Atlanta .. Angnsta . Golnmbns Macon . . . Savannah Clarke Fulton Eichmond Mascogee- Bibb Chatham . 6,099 5, 963l i 136 4,251 4,147 37,409 35, 993 1,416 21, 789 20, 699 21, 891 20, 693 1,198 15, 389 13, 937 10, 123 9,829 294 7,401 7,037 12, 749 12, 263 486 10, 810 10, 179 30,709 27,715 2,994 28, 235 24,564 ILLINOIS. Alton Aurora BelleviUe Bloomington Braidwood Cairo Champaign Chicago Danville Decatur East Saint Lonis Elgin Freeport Galena Galeshnrg.. Jacksonville Joliet Kankakee La Salle Lincoln.... Litchfield Mattoon Mendota MoJine Monmonth Madison Kane Saint Clair... McLean Will Alexander... Champaign .. Cook Vermilion ... Macon Saint Clair. . . Kane Stephenson . . Jo Daviess . . Knox Morgan Wiir. Kankakee ... La Salle Logan Montgomery. Coles La Salle Kock Island . Warren 8,975 11, 873 10, 683 17, 180 5,524 9,011 5,103 503, 185 7,733 9,647 9,185 8,787 8,516 6,451 11, 437 10, 927 11, 667 5,651 7,847 5,639 4,326 5,737 4,142 7,800 5,000 6,952 9,241 7,729 13, 689 . 2,043 7,870 4,306 298, 326 6,614 8,381 6,694 6,574 6,572 4,574 8,586 9,109 8,509 3,993 4,961 4,875 3,627 5,170 3,166 4,708 4,501 2,023 2,632 2,954 3,491 2,581 1,141 797 204, 859 1,119 1,166 2,491 2,213 1,944 1,877 2,851 1,818 3,148 1,658 2,896 764 567 976 1,092 499 11, 162 8,146 14, 590 6,267 4,625 298, 977 4,751 7,161 5,644 5,441 7,889 7,019 10, 158 9,203 7,263 i,200 1,852 3,546 4,166 4,662 6,013 8,091 5,060 10, 692 5,022 3,667 154, 420 3,785 6,164 3,291 3,939 5,602 4, ,')46 7,022 7,105 4,959 3,101 2,596 2,431 4,084 454 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXVl.— Population of places of 4, 000 mhalitante and over, hy nativity .•1880 and 1870 ILLINOIS— Continned. Name of place. Osanty. 1880. Total. Ifatire. Foreign. 1870. Total Kative. Foreign. Ottawa Paris Pekin Peoria Pern gnincy ockfbrd — Kock Island Springfield . Sterling Streator Wankegan . LaSaUe Edgar Tazewell ... Peoria La Salle Adams Winnel)ago . Kook Island Sangamon . . Whiteside . . La Salle Lake 7,834 4,373 5,993 29, 259 4,632 27, 268 13, 129 11, 659 19, 743 5,087 5,157 4,012 5,940 4,074 4,470 22,134 3,087 20, 706 9,857 8,308 15, 459 4,268 3,668 3,099 1,894 299 1,523 7,125 1,565 3,272 3,351 4,284 819 1,489 913 7,736 3,057 6,696 22,849 3,650 24,052 11,049 7,890 17,364 3,998 1,486 4,507 5,556 2,846 3,915 IS, 492 16, 319 8,008 5,145 12,908 3,288 1,136 3,321 INDIANA. Anderson Anrora Colnmbns ..,.. Crawfordsville Elkhart Evansville .... Fort "Wayne. . . G-oshen Indianapolis... JeflFersonville . Kokomo La Fayette La Porte Lawrencehurg Logansport Madison Michigan City. Muncie.- New Albany .. Pern Hichmond Seymonr SonthBend Terre Hante ., Valparaiso Vincennes Washington. . . Madison Dearborn Bartholomew Montgomery. Elkhart Vanderbnrg . AUen Elkhart Marion Clark Howard Tippecanoe . . La Porte Dearborn Cass Jefferson .\h. La Porte..'... Delaware Floyd. Miami ... . Wayne Jackson Saint Joseph. Vigo Porter Knox Daviess 4,126 4,435 4,813 5,251 6,953 29, 280 26, 880 4,123 75, 066 9,857 4,042 14, 860 6,195 4,668 11, 198 8,945 7,366 5,219 16, 423 5,280 12, 742 4,250 13, 280 26, 042 4,461 7,680 4,323 3,805 3.735 4,414 4,910 6,222 23, 177 21, 028 3,646 62,446 8,138 3,893 12, 047 4,630 3,766 9,373 7,602 5,143 4,951 14, Oil 4,605 10, 956 3,836 9,864 22, 050 3,803 6,493 3,811 321 700 399 341 731 6,103 5,852 477 12, 610 1,219 149 2,813 1,565 902 1,825 1,443 2,223 268 2,412 675 1,786 414 3,426 3,992 658 1,187 612 3,126 3,304 3,359 3,701 3,265 21, 830 17, 718 3,133 48,244 7,254 2,177 13, 606 6,581 3,169 8,960 10, 709 3,986 2,992 15, 396 3,617 9,446 2,372 7,206 16, 103 2,765 5,440 2,901 2,787 2,581 2,926 3,241 2,910 15,554 12, 677 2,661 37, 687 5,967 2,078 9,867 4,676 2,472 6,994 8,516 2,400 2,762 12, 734 3,114 7,745 2,074 6,841 13, 002 2,203 4,344 2,493 IOWA. Bnrlington Cedar Kapids .. Clinton ConncilBlails.. Creston Davenport Des Moines Dnbaqne Fort Madison . . Iowa City Keoknk Lyons Marshall Mount Pleasant Muscatine Oskaloosa Ottumwa Sioux City Waterloo Des Moines ■ . - Linn Clinton Pottawattamie Union Scott Polk Dnbuqae Lee Johnson Lee Clinton Marshall Henry Muscatine Mahaska Wapello Woodbury Black Hawk.. 19, 450 10, 104 9,062 18, 063 6,081 21,831 22, 403 22,254 4,679 7,123 12, 117 4,096 6,240 4,410 8,296 4,698 9,004 7,366 5,630 14, 594 7,854 6,556 14, 496 4,262 14, 936 18, 205 16, 107 3,769 6,416 9,850 2,986 5,217 4,008 6,604 4,264 7,661 5,345 4,759 4,856 14, 930 10, 173 2,250 5,940 4,560 2,496 6,129 4,344 3,667 10, 020 7,206 819 411 284 6,895 20, 038 11, 737 4,203 12, 035 9,557 6,147 18,434 11, 910 910 4,011 2,843 1,708 6,914 4,308 2,267 12, 766 9,229 1,110 4,088 2,844 1,023 3,218 2,644 402 4,245 3,824 1,691 6,718 4,991 334 3,204 2,990 1,343 5,214 4,275 2,021 3,401 2,259 871 4,337 3,628 COMPENDITM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 455 Tablk XXVI. — Population ofplaeea of i,000 inhaUtants and over, ly nativity: 1880 ond 1870. KANSAS. Name of place. County. 1880. 1870. Total. Native. Foreign. Total. Native. roreign. Atchison .............. 15,105 4,631 5,372 8,510 16,546 4,032 4,199 . 15,452 4,911 6,149 13, 263 4,110 4,927 7,489 13,164 3,680 3,880 13, 590 4,501 5,460 1,842 521 445 1,021 3,382 352 339 1,862 410 689 7,054 2,168 4,174 8,320 17, 873 2,941 5,248 1,856 3,480 6,886 13, 363 2,538 1,806 312 Fort Scott 694 1,434 Iioavenworth. ......... Leavenworth ....... 4,610 Ottawa 403 Lahette Topeka "Wichita 5,790 4,978 812 Sedffwick Wyandotte Wyandotte ........ 2,940 2,430 510 KENTUCKY. Bowling Grieen , Covington Franlaort , Henderson HopkinsvUle ... Lexington , Lonisville MayBville , Newport Owensboro' Padacah , Warren Kenton Franklin... Henderson. Christian . . Fayette Jenerson... Mason Campbell .. Daviess McCracken 5,114 4,815 299 4,574 4,153 29, 720 23, 233 6,487 24, 505 17,453 6,958 6,607 351 5,396 4,999 5,365 4,992 373 4,171 3,750 4,229 4,115 114 3,136 2,978 16, 656 15,575 1,081 14,801 13, 717 123, 758 100, 602 23,156 100, 753 75, 085 5,220 4,789 431 4,705 4,149 20,433 15,422 5,011 15,087 10, 290 6,231 5,842 389 3,437 3,128 8,036 7,479 657 6,866 6,255 LOUISIANA. Baton Honge . New Orleans . Slireveport™. East Baton Kouge Parish. Orleans Parish Caddo Faiisli 7,197 216, 090 8,009 174, 933 7,495 375 41, 157 514 191,418 4,607 142, 943 MAINE. Anlbnm Angnsta Bangor Bath Belfast Biddeford , Branswick Calais « Camden Cape Elizabeth. Deering Eastport Ellsworth Gardiner Lewiston Portland , Kockland....... Saco Waterville ..... Androscoggin. Kennebec Penobscot Sagadahoc Waldo York Camberland .. "Washington . . Knox Cumberland .. Cnmberland . . Washington . . Hancock Kennebec Androscoggin Cnmberland .. Knox York Kennebec... 9,555 8,665 16, 856 7,874 5,308 12, 651 5,384 6,173 4,386 5,302 4,324 4,006 5,052 4,439 19, 083 33, 810 7,699 6,389 4,672 8,763 7,844 14, 362 7,100 5,144 8,141 4,203 4,049 4,311 4,733 3,971 2,742 4,838 4,204 12, 394 26, 908 7,276 5,880 3,844 792 821 2,494 774 164 4,510 1,181 2,ie4 75 569 353 1,264 214 235 6,902 323 509 6,169 7,808 18, 289 7,371 5,278 10, 282 4,687 5,944 4,512 5,106 3,736 5,257 4,497 13, 600 31,413 7,074 5,755 4,852 5,992 7,357 15, 275 6,754 5,063 7,540 4,148 3,558 4,448 4,462 2,605 4,925 4,314 10, 592 24, 401 6,754 5,384 4,305 MARYLAND. Annapolis.. Baltimore .. Cnmberland. Frederick... Hagersto^i'n. Anne Amndel Baltimore City Allegany Frederick..—.. Washington .. 6,642 6,235 407 5,744 5,238 332, 313 276, 177 56, 136 267, 364 210,870 10, 693 9,271 1,422 8,066 6,585 8,659 8,158 501 8,526 7,884 6,627 6,373 254 6,779 5,442 456 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XXVI. — Population ofplacesofifiOO inhahitants and over, hy nativity : 1880 and 1870. MASSACHUSETTS. 2^ame of pla«e. County. 1880. Total. Ifative. Foreign. 1870. Total. Native. Foreign. Adams Amlierst .. AndoTer .. Arlington - Athol Attleborough . Barnstable Beverly Blackstone — Boston Brockton. . . Brookline . - Cambridge . Canton Chelsea GWoopee Clinton , Danvers Dedbam Eastbampton. . Everett FallEiver.... Fitchburg Framingbam . Franklin Gardner Gloucester Grafton Great Barrington . . Haverhill Hingbam..- Holyoke ... Hopkinton . HydePaik. Lawrence .- Leominster. . Lowell M^deu Marblehead . Marlborough. .. Medford Melrose Methuen Middleborough . Milford ... Millbury . . Montague . Natiok Needham.. New Bedford.. Newburyport . Newton North Adams . Northampton . Northbridge North Brookfleld. Palmer Peabody Pittsfleld Plymouth Provincetown . Quincy Kandolpb Hockland Berkshire... Hampsiiire . Essex Middlesex .. Worcester . . Bristol Barnstable. Essex ■Worcester . Suffolk .... Plymouth.. Norfolk Middlesex . Norfolk Suffolk .... Hampden.. Worcester . Norfolk Hampshire . Middlesex.. Bristol Worcester.. Middlesex .. Norfolk Worcester . Essex Worcester . Berkshire.. Essex Plymouth . Hampden - . Middlesex . Norfolk Essex Worcester . Middlesex . Essex Middlesex . Essex Middlesex . ...do ...do Essex Plymouth . Worcester . ...do Franklin... Middlesex . Norfolk Bristol-. Middlesex .. Berkshire... Hampshire . Worcester.. ...do Hampden... Essex Berkshire... Plymouth -. Barnstable. . Norfolk ...do Plymouth .. 5,691 i,298 6,169 4,100 i,307 11,111 4,242 8,466 4,907 13, 608 8,067 52, 669 4,516 21, 782 11, 286 8,029 6,693 6,233 4,206 4,159 48, 961 12, 429 6,236 4,051 4,988 19, 329 4,030 4,663 18, 472 4,486 21, 915 4,601 7,088 39, 151 5,772 69, 475 38, 274 12, 017 7,467 10, 127 7,573 4,560 4,392 5,237 9,310 4,741 4,875 8,479 5,252 26, 846 13, 538 16, 995 10, 191 12, 172 4,053 4,469 6,504 9,028 13, 364 7,093 4,346 10, 570 4,027 4,653 3,826 3,940 4,011 3,020 3,973 8,655 4,065 7,811 3,243 248, 043 11, 685 6,421 37, 001 3,290 17, 187 6,780 5,079 5,330 4,615 3,029 3,367 25, 386 9,968 4,832 3,240 4,117 14,064 3,154 3,806 15,364 3,857 11, 000 3,577 5,386 21,885 5,040 36, 421 31, 234 9,669 6,728 7,678 5,964 3,943 3,227 4,881 7,213 3,146 3,317 6,780 3,841 20, 922 11, 130 12, 905 7,695 9,169 2,635 3,465 3,872 6,851 10, 170 6,246 3,881 7,716 3,264 1,765 358 1,158 1,080 334 2,666 177 1,146 1,664 114, 796 2,023 2,636 15, 668 1,226 4,595 4,500 2,960 1,268 1,618 1,177 792 23, 575 2,471 1,403 811 871 6,275 876 847 3,108 628 10, 916 1,024 1,703 17, 266 732 23,054 7,040 2,448 739 2,549 1,609 617 1,165 356 2,097 1,695 1,558 1,699 1,411 5,923 2,408 4,090 2,596 3,013 1,418 994 1,632 2,177 3,194 847 965 2,855 763 654 12, 090 4,036 4,873 3,261 3,617 6,769 4,793 6,507 6,421 260, 526 8,007 6,650 39, 634 3,879 18,547 9,607 5,429 6,600 7,342 3,620 2,220 26, 766 11, 260 4,968 2,512 15, 389 4,594 4,320 13, 092 4,422 10, 733 4,419 4,136 28, 921 3,894 40, 928 28,233 7,367 7,703 8,474 5,717 3,414 2,959 4,687 9,690 4,397 2,224 6,404 3,607 21, 320 12, 695 12, 826 10, 160 3,774 3,343 3,831 7,343 11,112 3,865 7,442 6,642 8,146 3,701 3,684 2,309 3,244 5,337 4,646 5,826 3,372 162, 540 6,701 4,357 27,579 2,829 14, 695 6,103 3,340 4,633 6,432 2,536 1,826 15,288 8,743 3,898 2,165 2,783 11, 382 3,367 3,489 11, 089 5,243 3,260 2,909 . 16, 204 3,505 26, 493 23, 298 5,660 6,803 6,908 4,402 2,868 2,455 4,400 7,313 2,679 1,786 5,000 2,648 17, 645 10, 666 9,469 7,441 2,457 2,555 2,578 5,693 7,947 5,699 3,076 5,048 4,643 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 457 TABUt XXVI. — PopulaUon ofpUiceB of i,000 inhabitants and over, lynaUvity: 1880 and 1870. MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Xame of place. County. 18S0. 1870. Total. Native. Foreign. Total. Native. Foreign. Salem 27, 563 4,079 21,933 6,464 7,466 33, 340 4,890 4,875 21, 213 5,547 11,712 4,817 5,426 5,696 5,214 7,587 4,149 10, 570 10, 931 58,291 20, 115 3,672 19,252 3,962 5,103 25, 807 4,063 4,175 16, 084 4,360 8,736 3,044 3,915 3,451 4,291 6,477 3,239 9,154 7,730 42, 667 7,448 407 5,681 2,502 2,363 7,533 827 700 5,129 1,197 2,976 1,773 1,511 2,245 923 1,110 910 1,416 3,201 15,624 24, 117 3,776 14,685 5,208 3,952 26,703 4,513 4,914 18, 629 4,135 9,085 4,259 4,326 4,763 3,601 6,519 2,606 9,010 8,560 41, 105 18, 033 3,341 10, 553 2,921 2,747 19,773 3,722 4,121 14, 024 3,347 6,460 2,727 3,083 2,694 2,942 5,542 1,999 7,719 6,124 29, 159 6,084 ....do 435 Middlesex 4,132 2,287 . do 1,205 Springfield 6,930 791 Norfolk 793 Bristol 4,605 Wakefield 788 Middlesex 2,605 "Ware 1,532 Midmesex 1,243 "Wel)ster 2,069 ....do ^59 977 West Springfield _ do 607 Norfolk 1,291 2,436 "WoDxim. Middlesex 11, 946 MICHIGAN. Adrian Alpena Ann Axbor Battle Creelc . . Bay City Coldwater Detroit East Saginaw . Flint Orand Haven . Grand Bapids . Ionia Ishpeming Jackson Lansing Lndington Manistee Marquette Monroe Muskegon Niles Pontiao Port Huron ... Saginaw West Bay City Ypsilantl Lenawee — Alpena Washtenaw Callionn Bay Branch Wayne Saginaw Grenesee Ottawa . . . . . Kent Ionia Marqnette . . Jackson Ingham Mason Manistee ... Marqnette . . Monroe Mnskegon . . Berrien Oakland Saint Clair. . Saginaw Bay Washtenaw 7,849 6,153 8,061 7,063 20, 693 4,681 116, 340 19, 016 8,409 4,862 32, 016 4,190 6,039 16, 105 8,319 4,190 6,930 4,690 4,930 11, 262 4,197 4,509 8,883 10, 525 6,397 4,984 6,490 2,891 6,269 6,229 11, 389 4,169 70, 695 11, 660 6,654 3,114 22, 016 3,419 2,656 12,977 7,033 2,573 3,761 2,765 3,861 8,722 3,428 3,374 5,028 6,473 3,591 4,204 1,359 3,262 1,792 834 9,304 612 45,645 7,356 1,755 1,748 10, 000 771 3,383 3,128 1,286 1,617 3,169 1,925 1,069 4,540 1,135 3,855 4,052 2,806 780 8,438 7,363 5,838 7,064 4,381 79, 577 11, 350 5,386 3,147 16, 507 2,500 11,447 5,241 3,343 4,000 5,086 6,002 4,630 4,867 5,973 7,460 5,471 6,779 5,575 5,140 3,789 3,868 44,196 6,284 4,194 1,639 10, 782 1,991 4,403 1,686 1,927 3,777 3,158 3,656 3, 91t 3,113 4,329 4,463 MINNESOTA. Faribanlt .. Mankato — Minneapolis Red Wing. . Kochester . . Saint Panl .. Stillwater... Winona "Rice Blue Earth . Hennepin... Croodhne Olmsted Eamsey Washington Winona 5,415 4,044 ],371 3,045 2,127 5,550 4,099 1,451 3,482 2,309 46, 887 31, 874 15, 013 13,066 8,613 5,876 3,537 2,339 4,260 2,335 5,103 4,002 1,101 3,953 3,022 41, 473 26, 398 15, 075 20, 030 11, 343 9,055 6,215 3,840 4,124 2,052 10, 208 6,742 3,466 7,192 4,512 458 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabue XXVI. — Population of places o/4, 000 inhdbitwnU and over, Jnj nativity : 1880 and 1870. MISSISSIPPI. Name of place. County. 1S80. 18T0. Total. Native. roreigu. Total. Native. Foreign. Hinds 5,204 4,008 7,058 11, 814 4,947 3,873 6,642 10, 875 257 135 516 939 4,234 2,709 9,057 12,443 3,830 2,575 8,475 11, 027 404 Lauderdale 134 582 1,416 MISSOURI. Carthage CMUicothe... Hannibal Jefferson City Joplin Kansas City. . Louisiana J^oberly Saint Charles - Saint Joseph . Saint Louis... Sedalia Springfield... warrensburg Jasper Livingston Marion Cole , Jasper Jackson Pike , Bandolph Saint Charles .... Bnchanan , Saint Lonis City Pettis Greene Johnson 4,167 4,078 11,074 5,271 7,038 65, 785 4,325 6,070 5,014 32, 431 350, 618 9,561 6,522 4,049 3,959 3,728 9,809 4,403 6,558 46,484 3,991 5,311 3,835 26, 775 246, 505 8,442 6,182 3,841 208 350 1,266 868 480 9,301 334 759 1,179 5,656 106, 013 1,119 340 208 3,978 10, 125 4,420 32, 260 3.639 1,514 5,670 19, 565 310, 864 4,560 5,555 2,945 3,654 8,493 3,374 24,581 3,333 1,297 3,781 14, 339 198, 616 3,968 5,089 2,722 NEBRASKA. * 13, 003 4,183 30,518 4,175 10, 696 3,462 20, 588 3,271 2,407 731 9,930 904 Otoe 6,050 16, 083 1,944 4,664 9,763 1,396 1,386 6 320 Plattsmontli . . - 548 NEVADA. 4,229 4,207 4,631 10, 917 2,583 1,920 2,682 6,126 1,646 2,287 1,849 4,791 Eureka l^ureka ... ..-.--. Gold Hill Virginia City 7,048 3,592 NEW HAMPSHIRE. GlaremoDt..- Concord Dover !Keene Manchester . Nastma Portamontli . . Eochester SomerB worth.. Sidlivan Merrimack ... Strafford Cheshire Hillsborough . Hillsborough . Kockingham.. Strafford ....do 4,704 3,956 748 4,063 3,618 13,843 11,978 1,865 12, 241 10, 677 11, 687 9,257 2,430 9,294 7,848 6,784 6,003 781 5,971 6,304 32, 630 20, 151 12, 479 23, 536 16,378 13, 397 9,832 3,566 10,643 8,218 9,690 8,430 1,260 9,211 8,206 5,784 4,911 873 4,103 3,712 5,586 3,492 2,094 4,504 3,572 NEW JERSEY. Atlantic Bayonne Bordentown- Bridgeton — Burlington... Camden Chambersbnrg . Elizabeth Gloucester Hackensack. ... Harrison Hoboken Jersey City . . LambertviUe . JEUville Atlantic Hudson Burlington... Cumberland . Burlington . . Camden . Mercer .. Union ... Camden . Bergen .. Hudson ...do ....do Hunterdon ., Cumberland . 5,477 9,372 4,268 8,722 6,090 41, 659 6,437 28, 229 5,347 4,248 30, 999 120, 722 4,183 7,680 4,939 6,162 3,848 8,314 6,613 37, 164 3,870 20,844 4,168 3,616 4,364 18, 004 81,464 3,632 7,246 538 3,210 410 408 477 4,495 1,567 7,685 1,179 732 2,634 12, 995 39, 268 551 415 1,043 6,830 5,817 20, 045 20, 832 3,682 4,129 20, 297 82,646 3,842 6,101 6,476 6,368 17, 462 14, 080 2,736 2,239 9,963 50,711 3,209 5,591 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 459 Table XXVI. — FopulatUm of places o/4,000 inhaUttmts tmd over, ly nativity : 1880 and 1870. NEW JERSEY— Continued. Name of place. Connty. 1880. 1870. Total. Kative. Foreign. Total. Native. Foreign. 5,418 136, 508 17, 166 13,207 6,532 51, 031 4,808 7,181 8,125 6,455 5,056 29, 910 5,849 4,410 96, 178 13, 788 9,453 4,297 32, 329 3,396 6,138 6,696 5,476 4,761 24,191 3,467 1,008 40, 330 3,378 8,754 2,235 18,702 1,412 1,043 1,429 979 295 5,719 2,382 Newark.., - ..... Essex .. ........ 105,059 15, 058 9,348 69, 175 11,684 6,117 35, 884 3,374 3,231 33, 579 2,861 20, 711 2,170 12, 868 Perth, Am'boy.... Middlesex 601 "Warren Plainfield .'."- 6,095 6,258 4,555 22, 874 4,640 4,189 5,076 4,185 17,865 2,362 906 do 1,182 370 Trenton ..'....-...-.... 5,019 2,278 NEW MEXICO TEEEITOEY. Santa Fi! 6,635 6,151 484 4,765 4,487 278 NEW YORK. Albany Amsterdam . Anbom Batavia Bingbamton . Brooklyn Buffalo Ganandaigna . Catstm Coboes College Point.. Coming Cortland X>ankirk .. Edgewater .... Elmira Flushing Creddes Geneva Glens Falls., Gloversville... Green Island.. Hoosick Falls . Homellsville.. Hudson Itbaca Jamestown.... Jobnstown Kingston Lansingbnrgb . Little Falls Lockport long Island City . Malone Matteawan MiddletoTrn . . . 'New Brigbton. Newburfli New York Ogdensbnig.... Oswego Owego Feekskill Flattsburgb. Port.Jervis.. Albany Montgomery... Cayuga Genesee Broome Kings '. Erie Ontario Greene Albany Queens Steuben Cortland Cbautanqua .-- Kichmond Cbemnng Queens Onondaga Ontario "Warren Fulton Albany Bensselaer Steuben Columbia Tompkins Cbautanqua ... Fulton Ulster Kensselaer Herkimer Niagara Queens Franklin Ducbess Orange Bichmond Orange New York Saint Lawrence Oswego Tioga Westchester . . . . Clinton Orange , 90, 758 9,466 21,924 4,846 17, 317 155, 134 5,726 4,320 19, 416 4,192 4,802 4,050 7,248 8,044 20, 541 6,683 4,283 5,878 4,900 7,133 4,160 4,530 8,195 8,670 9,105 9,357 5,013 18,344 7,432 6,910 13, 522 17, 129 4,193 4,411 8,494 12, 679 18, 049 1, 206, 299 10, 341 21, 116 5,525 6,893 6,245 8,678 7,494 16, 981 3,867 14, 816 103, 866 4,579 3,840 11,844 2,617 4,911 4,980 16, 967 5,207 3,028 4,617 4,081 6,370 3,148 3,362 7,050 7,364 8,034 6,777 4,201 14, 506 5,866 5,710 10, 260 11, 259 3,165 3,631 7,380 8,660 14, 273 727, 629 6,874 15, 555 4,972 6,017 4,025 7,511 23, 765 1,972 4,943 978 2,502 177, 694 51, 268 1,147 480 7,672 1,675 908 364 2,337 3,064 3,574 1,476 1,255 1,261 819 763 1,012 1,168 1,145 1,316 1,071 2,580 812 3,838 1,666 1,200 3,272 5,870 1,028 780 1,114 4,019 3,776 478, 670 3,467 5,561 663 876 1,220 1,167 69, 422 6,426 17, 225 3,890 12, 692 396, 099 117, 714 4,862 3,791 15, 357 15, 863 6,223 3,629 5,521 4,500 4,518 3,135 4,652 8,615 8,462 5,336 3,282 6,372 5,387 12, 426 3,867 2,406 6,049 17, 014 942, 292 10, 076 20, 910 4,756 6,560 5,139 6,377 47, 215 4,264 12, 683 2,975 10, 360 251, 381 71, 477 3,714 3,149 7,947 1,980 3,084 2,775 12, 472 4,625 2,443 4,176 4,056 2,197 3,770 7,001 7,427 4,028 2,719 4,796 4,078 8,937 2,300 2,027 4,878 12, 668 523, 198 6,004 13, 989 4,174 3,624 5,226 460 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXVI. — Population of placet o/4,000 inhabitants and over, ly nativity: 1880 and 1870. NEW YOEK— Continued. Name of place. County. 1S80. Total. Native. Foreign, 1870. Total Native. Foreign. Ponghkeepsie . . . Rochester Home Saratoga Springs Schenectady Seneca Falls Sing Sing Syraonfle.- Troy Utica Waterto-wn West Troy Whitehall Yonkers ■ .. Bnchess Monroe Oneida Saratoga Schenectady Seneca Westchester Onondaga — Bensselaer... Oneida Jefferson Albany Wash>on > Westchester 20, 207 89, 368 12,194 8,421 13, 655 5,880 6,578 51, 792 56, 747 33, 914 10, 697 8,820 4,270 18, 892 16,413 62,744 9,698 6,911 10, 936 4,910 5,306 38,774 39, 809 24,581 8,253 6,393 3,499 13, 274 3,794 26, 622 2,496 1,510 2,719 970 1,272 13, 018 16, 938 9,333 2,444 2,427 771 5,618 20, 080 62, 386 11, 000 7,516 11, 026 5,890 4,696 43, 051 46, 465 28, 804 9,336 10, 693 4,322 12,733 15, 655 41, 202 8,239 5,989 8,412 4,999 3,504 29, 061 30,246 18,955 6,707 7,139 3,136 8,080 NORTH CAEOLINA. Charlotte. -.3 New Berne. Baleigh WUmington Mecklenbnrgh Craven Wake New Hanover. 7,094 6,901 193 4,473 4,305 6,443 6,353 90 5,849 5,736 9,265 9,098 167 7,790 7,651 17, 350 16,822 628 13,446 12, 876 OHIO. Akron Alliance Ashtabula Bellaire Canton Chillicotlie Cincinnati Uircleville...-. Cleveland Columbna Dayton Defiance Delaware East Liverpool Blyria Findlay Fremont Gallon G-allipolis Hamilton Ironton Lancaster Lima Mansfield Marietta Massillon Middletown... Mount Yemen Newark Norwalk Piqua Pomeroy Portsmoutli... Salem Sandusky Springfield — Steubenvllle ... Tiffin 'Toledo Urbana Summit Stark , Ashtabula.-. Belmont Stark , • Boss Hamilton — Pickaway Cuyahoga... Franklin Montgomery Defiance Delaware Columbiana.. Lorain , Hancock Sandusky Crawtbrd — G-allia Butler Lawrence Fairfield AUen Kichland "Washington . Stark Butler Xnox Licking Huron Miami Meigs Scioto , Columbiana.. Erie Clarke Jefferson Seneca Lucaa Champaign.. 16, 512 12,901 3,611 10, 006 7,402 4,636 4,159 477 4,063 3,495 4,445 3,652 793 1,999 1,638 8,025 6,873 1,152 4,033 3,165 12, 258 10,315 1,943 8,660 7,037 10, 938 9,295 1,643 8,920 7,111 255, 139 183,480 71, 659 216, 239 136,627 6,046 5,643 503 5,407 4.845 160, 146 100, 737 59,409 92, 829 54, 014 51,647 42, 576 9,071 31, 274 23, 663 38,678 31,432 7,246 30,473 23, 050 5,907 4,751 1,166 2,750 2,072 6,894 6,006 888 5,641 4,739 5,668 4,612 956 2,105 1,643 4,777 3,667 1,110 3,038 2,339 4,633 4,250 383 3,315 2,898 8,446 7,077 1,369 5,455 4,383 6,635 4,765 870 3,523 2,814 4,400 4,144 256 3,711 3,456 12, 122 9,587 2,535 11, 081 8,019 8,857 7,647 1,210 5,686 4,604 6,803 6,087 716 4,725 4,005 7,567 6,614 953 4,500 3,832 9,859 8,371 1,488 8,029 6,507 5,444 4,788 656 5,218 4,353 6,836 6,381 1, 455 5,185 3,952 4,538 3,821 717 3,046 2,476 5,249 4,735 514 4,876 4,327 9,600 8,424 1,176 6,698 5,413 5,704 4,842 862 4,498 3,666 6,031 5,159 872 5,967 4,840 5,560 4,457 1,103 5,824 4,173 11, 321 9,695 1,626 10, 592 8,530 4,041 3,731 310 3,700 3,420 15,838 11,283 4,555 13, 000 8,396 20,730 17,646 3,084 12, 652 10,483 12, 093 10, 150 1,943 8,107 6,460 7,879 6,650 1,229 5,648 4,490 50, 137 35, 788 14, 349 31,584 20,485 " 6, 252 5,579 673 4,276 3,632 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 461 Table XKVI.—FopulaUon of places of 4,000 inliaUtanta and over, ly nativiii/ ; 1880 and 1870. OHIO— Continued. Kome of place. Connty. 1880. 1870. Total. Native. Foreign. Total. Native. Foreign. YanWert 4,079 4,428 5,840 7,026 15,435 18, 113 3,871 3,732 5,233 6,436 10,678 15, 996 208 .696 607 590 4,757 2,117 2,625 3,457 5,419 6,377 8,075 10, Oil 2,487 2,896 4,730 5,686 5,258 8,448 138 561 689 691 2,817 1,663 Mnflkingmn OEEGON. Portland Miiltnomali 17,577 11,265 6,312 8,293 5,715 2,578 PENNSYLVANIA.. Allegheny — AUentown... Altoona Ashland Beavei Palls . BetUehem .. Bradford..., Bristol Carbondale. Carlisle GtLambersbnrg - Chester Columbia Conshohockeu. . Corry Danville . . Dnnmore.. Ilaston — 'Erie Franklin .. Harrisbtirg .. Hazleton Huntingdon . Johnstown . . Lancaster ... liObanon Lock Haven. MoKeesport. Mahanoy Meadville ..., Ne-wCaatle... Norristown .. Oil City Fhiladelj)faia . Fhcenixville . Pittabnrgh. Fittston — Flymouth -- Fottstown.. Fottsville .. Beading — Saint Clair . Soranton ... Shamokin . . Sharon Shenandoah Sonth Bethlehem . South Eaeton Sunbury Tamaqua.... Allegheny . Lehigh Bhiir SchnyUdll . Beaver Northampton . McKean Bucks Lackawanna.. Cumberland ,. Franklin Delaware Lancaster Montgomery. Erie Montour Lackawanna . Northampton . Erie Venango Dauphin Luzerne Huntingdon . Cambria Lancafiter — Lebanon... Clinton AUeghonv - Schuylkill . Crawiord . . Lawrence Montgomery.. Venango , Philadelphia. Chester Allegheny... Luzerne ...do Montgomery. Schuylkill.... Berks SchnylkiU Lackawanna Northumberland . . . Mercer Schuylkm , Northampton do Northumberland. Schuylkill 78, 682 18,063 19,710 6,052 5,104 5,193 9,197 6,278 7,714 6,209 6,877 14, 997 8,312 4,561 5,277 8,346 5,161 11,924 27, 737 5,010 30, 762 6,935 4,125 8,380 25, 769 8,778 5,845 8,212 7,181 8,860 8,418 13, 063 7,315 847, 170 156, 389 7,472 6,065 5,305 13, 253 43, 278 4,149 45, 850 8,184 5,684 10, 147 4,925 4,534 4,077 5,730 59,245 16, 233 17, 618 4,502 4,343 4,811 7,653 4,600 5,724 5,974 6,483 12, 159 7,415 3,642 4,265 6,995 3,508 10, 933 20, 031 4,448 28,446 5,260 3,849 7,119 22, 390 8,460 6,143 6,311 6,135 7,631 7,237 11,413 6,037 642, 835 5,278 111, 784 4,966 3,938 5,099 11,130 39,654 2,889 29, 993 6,992 4,189 6,904 3,841 3,794 3,957 4,678 19, 437 1,830 2,092 1,550 761 382 1,544 673 1,990 236 394 2,838 897 1,019 1,012 1,351 1,643 991 7,706 2,316 1,675 276 1,261 3,379 318 702 1,901 2,046 1,229 1,181 1,660 1,278 204, 335 1,404 44,605 2,506 2,127 206 2,123 3,624 1,260 16, 867 1,192 1,495 3,243 1,084 740 120 1,052 53, 180 13,884 10, 610 5,714 3,112 4,512 6,650 6,308 9,485 6,461 3,071 6,809 8,436 4,311 10, 987 19, 646 3,908 23,104 4,317 3,034 6,028 20, 233 6,727 6,986 2,523 5,533 7,103 6,164 10, 753 2,276 674, 022 5,292 86, 076 6,760 2,684 4,125 12,384 33, 930 5,726 35, 092 4,320 4,221 2,951 3,556 3,167 3,131 5,960 37, 872 11,853 9,119 3,775 2,634 4,117 2,849 4,061 6,249 5,793 7,492 6,496 2,176 5,080 6,372 2,454 9,664 12, 718 3,313 20, 309 2,876 2,787 4,566 16, 868 6,366 6,103 2,153 3,372 6,744 5,252 9,133 1,824 490, 398 3,810 58,254 3,613 1,686 3,861 9,672 30, 059 3,437 19, 205 3,488 2,090 1,679 2,450 2,481 3,021 4,382 462 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXVI. — Population ofplaeea ofi,000inhaHtant8 andover, ly nativity: 1880ondl8f7'0. PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Name of place. County. 1880. 1870. Total. Native. Foreign. Total. UatiTe. Foreign. Titnaville Crawford 9,046 4,292 7,046 23, 339 18,934 13,940 6,694 4,105 6,529 17, 039 16,636 12,893 2,352 187 617 6,300 2,298 1,047 8,639 3,571 5,630 10, 174 16,030 11,003 6,185 3,364 5,160 7,517 13,404 9,855 2,454 WaBhington 207 480 2,657 WillifvinflpoH 2,626 York York 1,148 RHODE ISLAND. Bristol BurrellTille . CoTentry Cransion Camberland. East FroTLdence ■ Johnston Lincoln H'e'wport . . . . Pawtucket Providence South Kingstown . "Warren "Warwick Westerly Woonsocket . Bristol Providence . ■Kent Providence . ...do Providence . ...do ...do Newport Providence . Providence . . Washington . Bristol Kent Washington . Providence . . 6,028 5,714 4,519 5,940 6,445 4,783 3,835 3,643 4,516 3,976 1,245 1,879 876 1,4-34 2,470 5,302 4,674 4,349 4,822 3,882 4,288 3,250 3,654 3,313 2,611 5,056 5,765 13,765 15, 693 19, 030 4,145 4,501 7,206 12,000 13,463 911 1,264 6,559 3,693 5,567 2,668 4,192 7,889 12, 521 6,619 2,316 3,211 4,569 9,741 4,369 104, 857 5,114 4,007 12,164 6,104 76, 782 4,748 2,678 8,305 4,919 28,075 366 1,329 3,859 1,185 68,904 4,493 3,008 10, 453 4,709 51, 727 4,212 2,251 7,066 3,873 16, 050 8,720 7,330 11, 527 5,933 SOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston Colombia . Greenville Charleston Bichland .. Greenville 49,984 10, 036 6, 160 46,034 9,698 6,027 3,950 338 133 48,956 9,208 2,757 44,064 8,722 2,712 TENNESSEE. Chattanooga Jackson Knoxville.-. Memphis Nashville ... Hamilton Madison . Knox Shelby... Davidson 12,892 12,173 719 6,093 6,618 5,377 5,180 197 4,119 3,923 9,693 9,164 629 8,682 8,050 33, 592 29, 621 3,971 40,226 33,446 43, 350 40, 325 3,025 25,865 23,056 TEXAS. Aastin Brenham ... Brownsville. Dallas Fort Worth . Galveston... Hoaston Marsliall San Antonio Sherman .... Waco Travis Washington Cameron Dallas Tarrant Galveston ., Harris Harrison Bexar Grayson McLennan . . 11, 013 4,101 4,938 10, 358 6,663 22,248 16, 513 5,624 20, 550 7,295 9,628 3,674 2,279 9,035 6,137 17, 202 14, 240 5,309 14, 952 5,709 6,793 1,385 427 2,659 1,323 526 5,046 2,273 315 5,598 384 502 4,428 2,221 4,905 13, 818 9,382 1,920 12, 256 1,439 3,008 3,812 1,941 1,612 10, 204 7,811 1,820 8,136 1,413 2,804 UTAH TEEEITOEY. Ogden Salt Lak« City . Weber Salt Lake ■ 20,768 4,034 13, 095 1,985 7,673 3,127 12,854 2,066 7,604 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 463 TableXXVI. — Population of places of i,000 inhabitants and over, hy nativity : 1880 and 1870. VERMONT. Kame of place. Connty. 1880. 1870. Total. Native. Foreign. Totai. Native. ForeiglL WuicUiaiiii .......... . 5,880 6,333 11, 365 4,421 12,149 7,193 5,800 5,250 6,319 8,633 3,040 9,401 5,468 4,566 630 1,014 2,732 1,381 2,748 1,725 1,234 4,933 ■ 5, 760 14, 387 3,911 9,834 7,014 4,665 4,387 4,713 8,219 2,527 6,871 4,831 3,607 546 1,047 Chittenden 6,168 ....do 1,384 Kutland ............ 2,963 Saint Albana . ... "PVflmlrliTi 2,183 Sajnt JohusbnTy 1,058 VIRGINIA. Alexandria Danville Frederioksburg LynolibnTg Manchester Norfolk Petersburg Portsmouth Bichmond Staunton ■Winchester Alexandria... Pittsylvania.. Spotsylvania . Campbell Chesterfield . . Norfolk Chesterfield, Prince George, and Din- widdle. Norfolk Henrico Augusta Frederick. 13, 659 7,526 5,010 15, 959 5,729 21, 966 21,656 11,390 63,600 6,664 4,958 7,417 4,914 16, 561 5,629 21, 131 21, 300 10,864 60, 260 6,426 4, 873 I 109 96 398 100 835 356 526 1,340 238 85 13, 570 3,463 4,846 6,825 19, 229 18, 950 10, 590 51, 038 5,120 4,477 12, 763 3,433 8,867 6,554 2,559 18,490 18, 505 10, 082 47,260 4,895 , 4,375 WEST VIRGINIA. Charleston .. Martinsburg Parkersburg Wheeling ... Kanawha Berkeley "Wood.... Ohio 4,192 3,953 239 3,162 2,948 6,335 6,974 361 4,863 4,375 6,582 6,986 597 6,546 4,745 30,737 24,623 6,114 19,280 15, 127 WISCONSIN. Appleton Beloit Ean Claire ... Fond du Lao . Green Bay ... Janesville Kenosha LaCi'osse Madison ..... Manitowoc... Milwaukee... Neenah Oconto Oshkosh Portage Racine Sheboygan ... Stevens Point Watertown . . Wausau Outagamie Bock Fau Claire Fond du Lac Brown Bock Keuoeha La Crosse Dane Manitowoc ...' Milwaukee Winnebago Oconto Winnebago Columbia Ba^ine Sheboygan... Portage Dodge and Jefferson Marathon 8,005 6,656 2,350 4,518 2,990 4,790 3,998 792 4,396 3,518 10, 119 6,289 3,830 2,293 1,529 13,094 9,664 3,530 12, 764 8,735 7,464 6,153 2,311 4,606 2,851 9,018 7,079 1,939 8,789 6,654 5,039 3,632 1,407 4,309 2,995 14,605 9,125 6,380 7,785 4,336 10,324 7,620 2,704 9,176 6,062 6,367 3,871 2,496 5,168 2,591 115, 587 69, 514 46, 073 71,440 37, 667 4,202 2,846 1,357 2,655 1,773 4,171 2,423 1,748 2,655 1,431 15,748 11,094 4,654 12,668 8,122 4,346 3,041 1,305 3,946 2,432 16, 031 10,327 5,704 9,880 5,889 7,314 4,693 2,621 5,310 2,920 4,449 3,085 1,364 1,810 1,243 7,883 4,811 3,072 7,650 3,966 4,277 2,617 1,760 1,349 755 464 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. TABI.B XXYII,^N^ative pjipulaiion of the United States , States and Territories. The United States . .. The States . Alabama Arkansas California - - - Colorado Connecticut . Delaware . Horida... Georgia... XUinois ... Indiana... Iowa Kansas Kentucky . Louisiana.. Maine Maryland , Massachusetts . Michigan .' . Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire - New Jersey New York North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . . Khode Island ... South Carolina.. Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia West Virginia . Wisconsin The Territories. Arizona > Dakota , District of Columbia. , Idaho Montana New Mexico . Utah Washington . Wyoming I ^1 .a" 43, 475, 840 42, 871, 556 1, 252, 771 792, 175 571, 820 154, 637 492, 708 137, 140 269, 584 1, 531, 616 2,494,295 1, 834, 123 1, 362, 965 886, 010 1, 589, 173 886, 800 590, 053 852, 137 1, 339, 594 1, 248, 429 513, 097 1, 122, 388 1, 956, 802 354, 988 36, 613 300, 697 909, 416 3, 871, 492 1, 396, 008 2, 803, 119 144, 265 3, 695, 062 202, 538 987, 891 1, 525, 057 1, 477, 133 291, 327 1, 497, 869 600, 192 910, 072 604, 284 24,391 88, 382 160, 602 22, 636 27, 638 111, 514 99, 969 59, 313 14,939 •i 1, 319, 189 1, 318, 248 1, 014, 633 39, 013 1,381 452 131 7 12, 023 17, 009 3,319 378 1,605 1,864 23, 263 13 216 143 231 168 75, 558 5,358 208 81 20 150 793 642 727 233 306 21 891 22, 200 93, 625 8 477 51 163 941 130 53 300 63 61 79 156 73 26 520, 740 619, 239 436, 677 2,478 760 10 5 148 546 2,470 563 532 3,084 1,136 4,298 17 54 24 95 90 3,852 13, 752 270 108 4 26 106 186 294 1,058 147 7 113 3,867 41, 365 4 110 58 63 1,601 332 60 71 279 45 182 51 403 88 355, 167 347, 679 21 168 326, 000 555 216 22 26 50 969 267 127 87 344 143 746 397 183 52 1,222 306 4,004 102 236 1,551 26 487 6,011 552 104 11 93 873 74 53 41 7,478 2,162 101 146 535 264 1,131 607 2,417 116 31, 827 30, 417 17 66 330 26, 363 1 14 21 250 75 403 634 20 13 22 12 105 90 51 14 521 226 82 13 55 239 6 87 206 18 182 20 12 13 121 1,410 65 201 18 86 160 455 77 101 167 538, 832 636, 667 266 143 3,904 1,226 398, 211 217 500 531 9,417 1,837 5,062 2,791 342 227 517 715 20, 574 6,333 2,711 138 2,234 1,928 294 842 6,071 38, 662 190 9,003 466 6,162 7,826 210 253 723 1,211 418 179 4,235 130 527 676 106 135 133 238 228 93 I n 154, 912 42 64 473 232 190 110, 643 70 46 1,596 1,593 939 567 159 106 8,207 288 642 189 267 41 14 4,113 1,247 67 1,671 74 19, 034 116 21 54 237 15 480 122 267 605 19 61 346 14 25 17 63 34 26 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. dUtrihuted according to state orjerritory of hirth : 1880. 465 i 1 f 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 6 194, 518 1,719,068 2, 263, 409 1, 798, 490 954, 695 279, 151 1, 856, 310 817, 492 745, 272 ' 194,286 1,717,857 2, 247, 848 1,791,116 938, 869 27ft 391 1, 851, 665 816, 636 738, 895 4,309 95, 782 686 785 92 31 2,624 1,785 171 1 445 36, 715 12,238 8,528 1,527 1,675 18, 039 9.649 339 3 1U3 1,234 17, 254 8,104 9,160 1,993 7,851 2,412 14, 497 3 06 918 12, 993 5,331 7,620 4,011 3,786 416 2,619 4 104 359 813 227 224 76 155 188 3,431 5 15 37 79 55 20 6 46 30 131 6 173,4 1. 32, 601 538 339 134 64 668 .678 502 7 5,8;9 1, 395, 214 224 242 51 31 1,136 516 202 8 16) 1,947 1, 709, 520 91, 388 16, 555 4,360 61, 920 3,473 7,451 9 301 1,284 27, 201 1, 354, 565 4,590 2,136 73, 928 874 1.165 10 80 -388 102, 820 50, 278 737, 306 3,732 12, 920 515 5,783 11 103 1,579 106, 992 77, 006 55, 972 233, 066 32, 978 1,783 8,538 12 90 2,171 5,675 18, 445 810 341 1, 402, 112 1,344 264 13 1,572 15, 172 699 663 104 63 6,564 738, 322 387 14 50 65 106 79 95 35 42 68 563, 015 15 128 472 553 406 153 47 422 396 506 16 185 557 ],747 430 541 146 502 466 68, 226 17 64 213 9,699 18, 216 3,682 893 1,732 259 5,079 18 35 131 16,199 8,342 10, 916 330 2,151 220 13, 611 19 1,000 29, 169 890 659 103 33 7,844 13, 809 133 20 239 4,030 103, 290 60, 094 30,664 13, 305 103, 799 4,699 3,108 31 34 247 4&, 5^:i 20, 403 34, 489 2,474 4,034 317 2,133 32 18 76 1,296 509 704 115 578 176 1,198 23 18 41 326 47 123 32 47 25 14, 130 24 191 493 1,140 427 373 104 483 388 1,961 25 645 2,239 6,504 2,040 1,928 553 1,730 2,211 7,206 26 185 3,338 143 224 39 37 365 129 139 27 111 809 10, 013 27, 202 4, 609 1,444 33, 493 1,235 2,386 38 19 187 7,804 5, 055 6,969 1,505 2,754 168 1,453 39 240 730 4,129 2,691 1,814 563 1,829 741 3,345 30 63 123 287 55 63 30 76 62 2,846 31 536 7,641 49 37 13 9 194 118 135 32 276 19,481 2,968 2,840 370 419 34,868 1,560 104 33 3,601 61, 407 19, 643 9,094 2,773 2,046 34, 131 37, 972 867 34 13 28 286 64 132 29 28 37 1,301 35 130 695 323 330 139 79 2,087 393 346 36 23 97 579 759 330 143 4,361 • 106 186 37 49 197 16, 471 6,207 5,018 453 1,410 231 7,861 38 232 1,211 15, 561 7,374 15, 826 2,760 4,645 966 6,377 22 169 683 373 330' 160 446 123 441 1 11 70 4,528 1,669 7,823 241 619 90 1,494 2 123 449 540 533 176 69 609 317 865 3 4 SS 1,142 576 879 308 437 50 381 4 15 98 1,548 769 1,188 361 712 106 603 5 14 80 607 460 202 337 429 92 117 6 14 116 f 2,230 475 1,602 118 409 55 375 7 13 93 3,228 3,027 2,846 801 879 83 1,882 8 17 48 1,056 492 700 365 305 41 239 9 30 C 466 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXVII. — Native population of the United StatiSf States and Territoriea. The United States . . The States Alabama , Arkansas , California , Colorado Connecticut , Delaware Florida Georgia Illinois , liidiana Iowa , Kansas , Kentacky Louisiana Maine , Maryland , Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi , Missouri , Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania , Rhode Island Soutb Carolina Tennessee Texas Yermont , Xj^giuia ,^.... west Virginia "Wisconsin The Territories . . . Arizona Dakota District of Columbia Idaho Montana New Mexico Utah W-ashington "VTyoming , 958, 141 932, 005 1.889 1,329 3,162 1,047 834 9,562 604 1,459 12, 396 7,429 6,169 4,431 2,257 4,876 158 762, 641 1,838 1,433 1,001 a, 464 7,421 1,704 247 165 4,556 7,842 630 20, 091 478 38, 826 863 437 1,463 3,168 135 7,942 8,114 965 26, 136 217 327 24, 502 109 254 146 116 21J 186 1, 356, 295 1, 349, 889 374 19, 145 3,638 22,643 264 852 625 20, 481 3,195 9,378 5,395 797 641 10, 066 1,337 1, 088, 565 9,591 7, 323 195 4,765 3,624 1,037 20, 561 42, 501 336 10, 854 1,291 10, 010 23, 320 360 519 1,668 8,295 450 8,274 6,406 564^ 1,292* 1,693 251 623 237 645 805 396 920, 661 915, 374 186 887 5,451 3,664 426 215 78 12, 985 9,188 10, 616 13, 012 397 213 118 220 940 803, 306 5,539 68 5,361 7,853 569 142 627 7,700 3S 11, 403 1,281 2,422 109 24 626 2,148 238 256 119 6,933 6,287 231 2,509 338 199 485 132 412 746 236 o IB 331, 500 43 144 1,546 816 140 15 52 36 2,062 537 6,130 2,784 85 47 100 40 310 859 302, 371 32 1,347 2,277 68 95 109 836 8 614 828 512 5 167 606 75 42 5,672 10, 250 32 8,766 97 127 1, 056, 993 13, 046 35,248 1,440 627 52 7 757 1,616 3,066 682 591 3,452 1,983 38, 421 22 177 120 243 197 863, 185 4,507 367 56 112 146 526 531 1,043 168 294 29 430 19, 632 62,836 33 420 108 159 100 93 236 57 80 146 61 40 1, 667, 284 1, 554, 218 572 29, 508 20, 749 12, 435 164 204 237 20, 677 60, 228 5,417 2,962 57 371 1,418 2,390 2,095 1, 268, 64) 10, 503 1,176 65 442 1,886 135 3,873 10, 754 1,624 47 62 3,776 43, 168 50 474 589 1,785 13, 066 914 1,520 316 1,393 2,493 1,224 3,160 1,163 113, 478 111, 307 28 107 725 932 20 2 10 6 1,004 3,005 4,350 39 8 18 57 294 229 11 2,203 95, 730 58 10 34 199 5 342 637 180 15 2 21 220 12 10 22 351 2,171 18 633 36 163 180 34 381 303 373 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. distributed according to state or territory of birth : 1880 — Continued. 467 1 . fd 1 1 w 1 f i 1 i I 1 « ^ .■D .? o 1 ^ •a < i =3 M i 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 9,089 20,640 102,428 7,753 4,410 8,687 113, 788 92, 130 22, 425 4,091 291 48 751 2,473 21, 360 1,057 4,235 1,055 H, 470 4,601 2,749 1,093 283 1 4 5 247 2 13 1 5 4 2 1 1 3 15 155 5 791 8 9 31 9 6 1 2 S3 369 56 668 211 94 166 297 1,131 638 111 40 3 2 13 93 159 24 99 53 9,501 241 21 234 6 4 4 7 1 2 288 2 4 2 10 1 4 36 5 1 12 5 6 5 1 5 2 1 3 47 6 7 6 5 207 1 10 1 9 2 1 10 8 17 91 860 20 183 63 82 128 25 37 16 9 8 25 307 26 36 8 26 47 11 17 3 10 1 14 650 259 76 64 72 27 394 4t 50 8 11 12 132 300 28 685 • 150 106 126 48 51 4 12 2 2 10 213 8 22 9 8 6 7 2 9 13 47 4 390 21 43 2 6 8 3 2 3 14 1 4 89 3 4 3 1 12 10 1 1 lb 3 14 4,768 9 1 5 2 6 4 9 16 1 25 6 680 7 11 5 42 182 12 6 8 IV 3 56 215 62 16 175 70 66 17 12 18 1 336 156 8 46 39 20 30 16 18 4 19 2 1 240 19 5 4 2 2 20 11 96 717- 48 404 94 81 192 35 42 9 21 8 397 170 24 110 37 113 208 22 194 1 22 10 4 45 71 6 40 41 800 20 38 1 23 1 . 11 46 691 6 2 3 10 3 2 3 39 98 14 13 3 1 3 1 14 24 3 25 4 27 36 2, 259 17 62 30 113 260 31 17 35 26 1 2 98 2 9 1 1 3 5 8 4 27 19 25 730 21 89 33 68 112 29 21 •4 28 13 98 59 355 32 115 20 182 1,650 67 5 29 21 102 2,270 19 38 13 43 32 41 26 13 30 1 1 3 227 1 1 2 1 25 3 1 1 31 1 2 72 1 1 1 1 2 32 8 7 278 3 63 8 8 9 29 21 22 33 73 51 331 31 1,202 29 546 27 21 24 14 34 1 3 1 33 3 12 4 4 1 1 3o 4 6 1,925 1 17 3 28 4 6 1 36 3 2 256 3 5 8 12 3 8 1 3V 7 116 126 15 12 21 14 69 9 11 7 8 38 3 8,338 18, 167 81,068 6,696 175 7,632 102, 318 87, 629 19, 676 2,998 1 8,168 3 61 80 8 8 1,144 1,338 '24 12 2 1 5 17, 796 72 25 19 84 35 104 6 74 4 2 2 5 6 80, 702 4 8 14 9 10 12 2 3 5 38 22 5,992 6 82 7 3, 205 201 59 4 10 172 62 106 9 7,225 23 554 65 71 5 52 3 24 5 24 16 101,046 18 2 11 6 58 10 30 258 6 84 18 81, 716 7 231 7 27 96 52 190 80 86 3 234 19, 359 32 8 10 43 S3 36 16 47 33 451 2 2,496 II 470 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENJUS. Table XXVIII. — Native white population of the United States^ States and Territories. I Tlie TTnited States . . . Tiie States, Alabamit — Arliansas California Color.ado Connecticut . Delaware . Florida . . . G-eor^a- . . Illinois . . . Indiana... Iowa Kansas Kentucky . Louisiana.. Maine Maryland , Massachusetts.. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire. New Jersey New York North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania. . . Khode Island - . . South Carolina. . Tennessee Texas Termont Virginia "West "Virginia . "Wisconsin The Territories . Arizona Dakota District of Columbia . Idaho Montana New Mexico. Utah "Washington . ■Wyoming — 36, 843, 291 652, 664 581, 356 549, 629 151, 978 481, 060 110, 720 134, 902 806, 673 2, 448, 172 1, 794, 764 1, 353, 046 842, 211 1, 317, 725 402, 177 588, 193 642, 165 1, 321, 844 1, 228. 127 509, 373 470, 403 1, 811, 467 352, 413 83, 350 299, 995 870, 697 3, 807, 317 863, 650 2, 723, 582 142, 143 3, 609, 953 196, 108 383, 651 1, 122, 236 1, 083, 666 290, 281 866, 248 674, 309 904, 300 521, 053 .20, 809 81, 770 101, 026 22, 414 25,898 100, 773 98, 958 64,896 14, 609 708, 904 383, 622 334, 391 529, 899 708, 109 382, 160 327, 956 29, 757 527, 671 506, 917 27, 908 1,321 416 100 7 7,970 10, 806 2,306 662 245 751 1,502 10, 746 11 162 120 143 121 •39, 667 4,525 143 77 16 121 361 236 235 17 534 15, 115 73, 312 8 374 46 126 717 312, 739 2,436 692 9 4 120 492 2,108 624 384 2,316 1,024 2,328 17 45 23 81 80 1,836 12, 821 249 97 4 24 89 170 205 1,056 136 5 94 2,811 36, 211 21 162 306, 653 645 212 20 24 48 960 266 743 677 126 71 244 135 742 394 180 46 1,203 304 3,957 102 229 1,531 25 485 5,951 637 865 74 53 40 233 17 62 324 25, 764 1 13 21 250 74 401 627 20 12 22 12 103 90 51 13 5U 216 77 13 65 238 C 84 203 97 18 178 20 12 13 121 258 142 3,879 1,224 391, 087 210 494 618 9,401 1,834 5,052 2,789 340 208 612 693 20, 174 6,314 2,698 130 2,214 1,925 294 839 . 5,984 38, 036 186 8,971 464 6,084 7,655 203 241 709 1,200 406 177 4,226 6,436 1,368 2,228 127 48 186 62 69 152 73 23 316 57 62 279 45 176 49 402 86 2,147 101 137 624 264 166 603 2,400 113 66 197 16 86 152 419 77 190 166 130 526 643 106 135 132 235 124, 506 30 59 461 231 121 87, 957 1,578 1,581 933 557 153 70 7,768 211 643 187 47 924 263 38 13 2,395 951 58 1,638 72 14,366 46 19 49 469 122 266 18 61 310 U 25 17 63 33 25 COMPENDltJM OF THE TENTS CENSUS. distributed according to state or territory of tirtli : 1880. 471 >. a <9 C3 d 238 51 29 898 342 264 8 124 1,612 1, 690, 56fl 90, 751 16, 382 4,298 55, 965 1,843 7,429 9 81 1,086 26, 866 1, 337, 862 4,578 2,093 60, 963 752 1,162 10 68 292 102, 515 59, 178 733, 642 3,656 12, 187 441 6,777 11 70 1,047 100, 670 76, 860 55, 841 222, 145 26, 993 482 3,619 12 68 1,807 5,522 18, 104 802 335 1, 149, 494 962 261 13 660 6,994 617 604 90 86 1,754 341, 974 309 14 44 53 196 79 95 35 39 46 661, 471 15 89 329 642 397 151 46 353 314 602 16 130 373 1,735 421 639 146 466 418 68, 010 17 58 141 9,681 17,453 2,643 877 922 223 6,066 18 32 111 16, 171 8,322 10,894 327 2,044 201 12, 506 19 405 13,406 767 603 89 21 2,507 6,068 114 20 180 3,468 102, 622 59, 956 .30,438 12,814 93,431 3,108 2,097 21 33 194 45, 534 20, 868 34,444 2,408 3,826 177 2,133 22 18 75 1,291 509 704 115 559 165 1,198 23 13 38 325 47 122 32 41 18 14, 112 24 142 388 1,133 425 269 104 444 355 1,936 25 492 1,631 6,481 2,027 1,917 642 1,571 2,020 7,160 26 137 2,838 141 220 29 35 310 80 133 27 86 485 9,911 26, 506 4,675 1,384 20, 980 972 2,370 28 19 185 7,803 6,054 6,969 1,605 2,746 154 1,453 29 181 608 4,098 2,561 1,809 656 1,653 631 3,326 30 42 95 283 63 62 30 61 88 2,836 31 286 3,766 49 36 12 8 146 78 131 32 179 11,543 2,874 2,788 354 362 18, 231 905 192 33 2,818 47, 168 19, 532 8,990 2,754 1,981 29, 229 26, 204 830 34 9 26 286 64 122 29 28 32 1,358 35 90 522 312 318 139 75 2,000 316 343 36 17 70 576 755 320 148 4,272 92 186 37 46 171 16,409 6,186 6,013 463 1,316 217 7,860 38 191. 1,034 15, 517 7,352 16, 807 2,737 4,394 843 6,363 22 169 676 1 373 320 160 141 118 440 1 10 62 4,523 1,667 7,810 239 487 89 1,492 2 85 294 520 622 175 68 405 228 845 3 4 85 1,141 575 879 308 436 50 381 4 14 98 1,546 769 1,188 356 698 103 603 5 13 76 604 458 290 332 389 84 116 6 14 112 2,228 472 1,602 117 395 63 375 7 13 91 3,227 2,027 2,846 801 878 79 1,882 8 le 47 1,0S2 489 697 366 270 1 39 228 9 472 COMPENt)ttfM OF TflE TfeNTH CENSUS. Table XXV III. — Native white population of the United States, States and Territoriea. i I The tTnited States . . . The States. 714, 610 1, 344, 310 905, 428 338, 739 473, 253 1, 429, 576 Alabama Arkansas — OaUt'ornia ... Colorado Connecticut . Delaware . Florida . . . Georj^ia. . . niiuoia ... Indiana . . . ■Iowa ICansas Kentucky . Louisiana. . Maine Maryland Maauachusetts. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New York North Carolina. Ohio Oregon ...'. Pennsylvania . . Ehode Island . . . South Carolina. Tennessee Texas "Vermont Virginia West Virginia . Wisconsin The Territories . Arizona Dakota District of Columbia- Idaho Montana New Mexico . Utah Washington . Wyoming — 700, 764 328, 679 472, 472 392 660 2,897 1,005 475 281 604 11, 872 7,291 6,096 4,217 1,950 751 131 665, 942 1,107 1,253 964 359 6,756 1,676 220 344 2,833 5,358 437 19, 330 468 29, 913 267 232 821 1,670 119 6,609 7,843 13, 846 211 318 12, 317 104 253 130 115 217 181 322 19, 056 3,621 22, 256 256 829 606 20, 413 3,187 5,384 787 696 10, 041 1,281 1, 078, 815 a; 667 7,218 167 4,728 3,619 1,033 20, 524 6,513 42, 110 314 10, 802 1,281 23, 026 382 494 1,523 8,230 447 8,272 179 871 5,432 3,646 421 31 212 77 12, 748 8,936 10, 5S8 12, 885 385 107 118 219 928 789, 445 6,618 49 5,314 7,844 666 142 7,658 35 11, 176 1,279 2,380 107 21 602 2,110 238 .252 114 6,908 42 134 1,542 810 140 15 51 31 2,032 631 2,775 6,311 5,267 663 1,290 1,605 251 623 236 645 802 396 231 2,507 325 199 485 132 408 746 235 33 100 299, 830 25 1,335 2,235 68 95 109 832 7 607 828 511 62 4 143 571 75 42 5,642 10, 060 32 8,601 127 7,959 23, 161 1,367 474 35 506 754 1,665 496 361 676 1,417 16, 104 22 135 94 185 149 353, 247 2,413 250 54 109 118 466 285 611 167 26 267 9,088 50, 146 27 279 97 128 781 97 89 162 57 63 79 136 400 27, 706 20, 458 11, 915 159 73 192 255 34, 395 5,488 18, 302 63, 740 4,887 1,454 65 349 360 1, 312 2,250 722 , 156, 746 9,961 1,166 65 429 1,846 122 3,661 10, 736 1,585 44 65 3,017 39, 974 49 460 581 1,728 12, 820 907 1,451 283 1,391 2,449 866 1,208 3,157 1,108 112,836 24 106 723 930 20 323 2,982 4,335 39 8 18 24 57 2Ei4 219 10 2,186 95, 255 68 10 32 199 5 342 636 179 15 2 21 2:;0 12 10 22 350 ,153 162 179 33 381 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. iistributed aciording to state or territory of birth: 1880 — Continued. 473 1 1 .2 ti P. & E > 1 >■ 1 ^ ^ ^ O ■3 d g H % h © © .® o S S A ^ !2i ^ ^ !?; O o Ph M 15, 208 370, 592 873,801 4,701,016 1, 028, 766 3,261,437 79, 520 4, 118, 927 197,830 14, 432 368, 614 871, 056 4, 672, 739 1,027,459 3, 236, 597 71, 551 4, 100, 738 197, 112 94 99 223 264 1,475 2,260 10, 897 13, 830 1,433 5,068 1 ]0 1,154 2,666 63 55 1 io 2 2, 572 3,468 3,728 43, 548 1,657 17, 712 3,314 15, 213 1,797 3 102 737 1,475 15, 657 803 11, 685 80 11, 352 368 4 2 2,042 3,875 38, 070 173 1,261 13 3,035 8,207 6 V 9 68 2,149 1,293 54 96 2 10, 505 35 6 ^ 1 243 359 2,249 2,792 655 8 781 117 7 156 6,680 446 14, 697 2,489 119, 917 17, 093 8,641 490 136, 208 6 470 967 89, 137 244 2,090 8 82" 9 17 871 5,437 26,373 17,717 185, 300 209 51, 126 373 10 107 4,741 6,349 82,598 3,862 120, 329 198 77, 284 907 11 82 2,088 4,617 42, 707 4, 867 9?, 071 198 69, 111 608 12 4 w. 701 3,715 8,946 26, 769 17 5,952 85 13 3 234 2,883 1,412 1,317 9 1,205 58 14 11 9,440 207 1,818 28 218 16 514 624 15 9 175 2,305 5,595 760 1,902 5 26, 376 217 16 26 54,004 3,016 35, 028 286 2,134 . 41 4,433 17, 067 17 28 3,300 7,869 229, 240 613 75, 876 43 35,745 967 18 1^ 3,593 1,859 , 46, 967 326 15,491 30 14, 999 728 19 1 56 135 l,fel 9,832 785 5 785 38 20 95 1,267 3,483 32, 037 14, 963 78,478 171 36, 984 499 21 45 1,]47 2,305 29, 310 763 31,764 59 25, 060 423 22 10,738 231 342 3,269 88 1,593 154 1,564 94 23 4 242, 337 175 3,729 26 271 1 390 709 24 13 1,117 697, 945 93, 341 368 2,383 12 44, 736 1,057 25 47 7,356 45,479 3,511,755 1,037 11,482 69 54,513 6,147 26 2 55 244 852 828, 641 221 5 850 60 27 B2 2,622 ] 0,440 63, 771 1,486 2, 317, 054 61 137, 031 877 28 2S4 345 455 5,434 -645 6,199 66, 053 3,337 111 29 32 1,992 43, 106 99, 806 839 27,153 47 3, 330, 412 1,605 30 1 1,716 776 6,095 44 392 10 1, 090 149,284 31 1 47 167 1,011 10,415 105 3 386 60 32 4 130 363 2,903 32, 535 4,842 41 3,232 85 33 30 348 987 7,769 16,477 7,763 102 5,3^2 179 34 8 11,760 257 13, 615 30 346 5 367 318 36 6 233 1,328 5,194 13, 156 1,226 17 5,438 106 36 3 94 468 1,653 86, 402 1 100 27, 269 20, 468 18, 693 40 37 37 3,777 2,902 267 65' 19, 074 910 38 776 1,978 2,745 28, 277 1,297 14.840 7,969 1 18, 189 718 110 134 153 1,730 88 954 176 810 63 1 24 559 401 9,128 99 3,798 49 4,294 159 2 5 559 1,048 5,740 294 1,746 19 5,288 184 3 84 67 98 1,267 97 1,044 982 804 17 4 55 140 233 2,467 145 1,835 124 1,697 64 5 6 48 79 665 38 820 9 685 29 6 347 150 371 2,708 21S 788 44 1,628 52 7 112 214 228 2,975 231 2,687 6,531 1,820 99 8 33 107 134 1,697 90 1,169 39 1,163. 61 9 474 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXVIII. — Native wMte population of the United State), States and Territories. The United States. The States... Alabama Aikunsas (Jiiiilornia 'Colorado Gonuecticut Delaware Florida Georjria Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas K^entuoky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts.. Micliigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri ^Nebraska Nevada New Hampskire New Jersey New York - Nortk Carolina.. Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . . Rhode Island . - . South Carolina. . Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia "West Virginia . . Wisconsin The Territories. » Arizona Dakota District of Columbia Id^o Montana New Mexico Utah Washington Wyoming 500, 338 21, 237 9,381 899 181 224 44 6,834 33, 901 1,750 1,417 443 515 1,211 2,876 53 469 4U1 120 81 15, 040 2,198 140 49 25 441 1,884 10, 158 549 120 679 77 363, 576 7,427 16, 049 15 659 89 121 1, 367, 753 1, 3G4, 900 18, 968 69, 607 5,489 1,848 73 15 618 9,372 32, 812 9,579 5,004 10,231 46, 828 2,001 29 206 222 526 414 16, 522 67, 741 1,451 265 30 202 4,888 2,172 2,462 675 20 417 975, 119 72,724 13 4,573 349 2,853 302 205 315 307 327 244 400 604 149 623, 787 621, 482 1,019 8,168 1,959 1,011 62 10 157 541 1,214 404 362 1,593 624 3,413 15 116 194 95 1,261 4,196 403 59 9 108 528 186 282 1,145 591, 161 26 301 71 113 2,305 519 105 114 69 91 1,015 120 137 135 428, 688 106 184 4,678 1,668 3,460 75 195 172 14, 668 2,205 12, 288 4,914 252 104 1,470 333 26, 869 12, 561 7,869 87 2,562 3,205 414 14, 999 1,331 31, 130 82 6,996 644 3,593 1,533 50 229 549 251, 112 213 132 12, 553 3,407 232 1,315 618 153 260 111 328 312 178 .a 1, 273, 856 1, 261, 582 4,012 5,458 5,473 2,285 595 345 840 3,392 25, 036 22, 975 14, 781 13, 492 30, 193 1,735 165 17, 015 1,371 2,097 1,800 4,237 46, 241 4,251 445 130 1,850 5,203 11,197 39, 560 1,831 HO, 088 200 895 23, 577 14, 546 63 816, 496 126, 360 1,372 12,274 334 546 9,096 258 429 605 230 ^ 421,361 17 115 327 401 23 18 16 2,649 1,941 2,497 3,612 1,677 32 , 6 2,159 47 207 410 44 2,609 1,031 43 10 74 213 54 11, 723 94 4,838 23 6 120 345, 1 1,492 381, 720 163 18 67 267 36 57 21 17 74 98 1,306 116 481 5,480 3,902 359 22 252 69 21,488 1,740 40, 302 14, 912 240 96 183 875 797 10, 717 44,000 55 6,693 16, 908 599 146 425 3,640 7 2,457 2,118 1,310 167 84 307 1,300 267 111 66 688, 438 15, 177 185 11, 683 226, 308 781 135 274 1,187 338 COMPENDIUM OF THE TESTTfi CENSUS. Aietributed according to state or territm-y of Urth : 1880— Continued. 475 ■o rBUKITOKIBB. r0 IB ID 5 <3 § ■4 i ■i 5 H 1 1 C3 i 8 1 1 1 50 5,428 19,251 ■ 72, 650 7,544 3,035 ,7, 263 104, 131 91, 181 18, 143 3,819 1,032 224 47 578 2,373 16,380 1,025 2,946 1,021 11, 300 4,447 2,687 216 1 4 5 54 2 9 5 1 2 1 1 3 14 87 5 498 7 8 19 8 5 1 2 33 261 55 580 210 78 166 292 1,124 537 109 39 3 2 10 93 163 23 89 53 9,451 238 21 228 5 4 4 6 1 2 139 70 517 2 4 1 8 1 3 36 5 1 6 5 6 5 1 5 2 1 3 30 7 6 5 137 1 10 1 3 2 1 2 8 16 91 737 19 167 65 80 127 25 37 11 9 8 25 280 19 32 6 25 47 11 8 3 10 1 14 645 240 76 52 72 27 394 44 50 7 11 11 132 271 28 330 144 102 126 48 51 4 12 2 2 10 187 4 22 9 8 6 7 2 5 13 3 3 85 19 28 2 4 8 2 2 2 14 1 4 79 3 4 3 1 12 10 1 1 15 3 13 4,111 ..'..--.. 8 1 5 2 5 4 9 16 1 24 6 420 7 11 5 37 170 11 6 8 17 3 66 160 20 16 173 68 60 16 9 18 317 143 86 630 8 47 41 12 321 37 5 90 20 3 75 30 2 191 16 35 18 2 40 4 9 19 2 •'n 10 92 21 8 345 152 24 103 37 113 207 22 189 1 22 9 4 39 67 6 40 41 799 20 38 1 23 1 9 43 542 6 2 3 10 3 2 2 39 98 14 13 3 1 3 1 13 '4 2 25 4 27 33 1,579 17 51 30 61 252 30 17 33 26 1 2 56 2 8 1 1 3 5 3 1 27 19 25 593 20 81 32 63 112 20 21 1 28 13 98 55 348 29 112 10 178 1,622 67 5 29 20 95 1,742 18 36 11 41 32 41 26 13 30 1 1 3 57 1 1 2 1 25 3 1 1 31 1 2 44 1 1 1 2 33 6 .7 120 3 53 6 7 8 14 14 33 07 51 193 27 794 29 535 26 19 19 12 34 1 3 1 25 2 12 4 4 1 1 35 3 6 1,607 1 13 3 28 4 6 1 36 3 2 232 3 5 8 12 3 8 1 37 7 114 119 15 12 21 14 69 9 10 6 38 3 4,850 16, 878 56, 270 6,519 89 6,242 92, 831 86, 734 15,456 2,787 8 1 4,719 3 57 80 8 8 1,135 1,322 24 12 2 1 5 16, 619 07 25 17 77 32 104 6 73 4 2 2 5 5 55, 927 4 6 13 9 10 12 2 if 5 38 22 5,842 5 80 7 3,205 189 58 4 9 71 48 86 8 5,851 21 552 40 69 5 36 3 23 5 21 16 91, 575 17 2 10 6 42 10 29 257 4 77 12 80,847 7 222 7 20 95 48 190 7 86 3 234 15,176 32 8 9 34 49 30 13 47 33 444 2 2,299 9 476 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CUNStJS Table XXDi..— Native colored population of the United States, States and Territories. B o I The TJnited States . The States. Alahama . . . . Arkansas — California — Colorado Connecticut . Delaware . Florida ... Georgia. - . Illinois . . . Indiana . . . Iowa K!ansas — Kentucky . Louisiana . . Maine ... . Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi — Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Tork North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . - 31 Rhode Island... 32 South Carolina.. Tennessee Texas Vermont Yirfiinia West Virginia . Wisconsin The Territories. Arizona Dakota District of Columbia. Idaho Montana New Mexico. Utah Washington . Wyoming — 6, 632, 549 600, 107 210, 819 22, 291 2,559 11,648 26, 420 124, 682 726, 043 46, 123 39, 359 9,919 43, 799 271, 448 483, 633 1,860 209, 972 17, 760 20, 302 3,724 651, 986 145, 335 2,676 3,263 702 38, 719 64,175 532, 458 79, 637 2,122 85, 109 6,430 604, 240 403, 421 393, 477 1,046 031, 6?1 25, 883 5,772 83, 231 3,582 1,612 59, 476 222 1,740 10, 741 1,011 4,417 430 610, 285 610, 139 507, 716 11, 105 60 36 31 4,063 6,203 1,014 240 133 864 352 12, 517 2 64 23 88 47 35, 991 65 4 4 29 91 260 366 2 71 4 357 7,085 20, 313 108 5 38 6 114 1 2 14 4 137, 118 137, 089 20, 766 19, 723 146 123, 938 43 68 1 1 28 63 362 148 768 112 1,970 19,447 10 4 6 599 1 14 10 2,016 931 21 11 17 16 89 2 11 2 19 1,056 6,154 1 14 3 13 8 11 10 975 4 17 36 i,933 1 25 2 7,124 7 6 13 16 3 10 2 2 19 5 22 400 19 13 8 626 4 32 1 78 270 7 12 14 11 12 2 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. iistnbuted according to state or territory of hirth : 1880. 477 >, ■i i i g i % 1 « 1 g 1 tc i § 1 'a E a R ^ s M M s 'A 95, 863 786, 007 22, 088 20, 174 4,399 12, 135 329, 005 417, 504 2,245 95, 822 785, 830 22,044 20, 152 4,380 12, 112 328,764 417, 391 2,231 1, 023 243 29,218 11, 399 14 12 5 849 560 14 198 77 12 46 3,315 4,635 13 2 16 77 47 29 6 13 139 95 12 3 8 84 41 29 23 134 233 21 5 4 22 1 96 13 7 1 11 4 2 35 12 48 3 15 24 5 6 88, 803 2,362 40 12, 360 677, 938 6 8 3 102 169 6 7 5 4 2 238 174 8 n 435 18,964 637 173 52 5,955 629 22 9 20 198 335 16, 713 12 43 12, 965 122 3 10 12 96 305 100 3,664 66 733 74 6 11 33 532 322 246 131 10,921 6,986 1,300 19 12 22 364 153 341 8 6 252, 618 282 3 13 912 8,178 82 69 8 27 4,810 386, 348 78 14 6 12 3 12 1,544 15 39 143 10 9 1 1 69 81 4 15 55 184 12 9 2 37 47 216 17 6 72 118 763 39 15 810 36 13 18 3 20 28 20 22 3 107 19 5 19 595 15, 663 123 56 14 12 6,337 7,741 19 20 59 562 768 138 126 491 9,^8 1,591 11 21 1 53 1 3 49 5 1 35 45 66 19 140 11 99 49 105 7 2 3 39 25 153 608 23 13 11 10 149 191 46 26 48 500 2 4 2 55 49 6 97 25 374 102 606 34 60 11, 512 • 263 16 28 2 222 1 31 1 30 8 176 4 110 9{) 59 5 7 19 30 21 28 4 2 15 24 11 31 3,885 1 1 48 97 7,938 94 52 16 67 6,637 655 2 33 783 14, 239 111 104 18 65 4,892 11,768 37 34 4 2 5 3 3^ 40 173 10 12 4 87 76 3 36 37 6 3 27 26 3 62 4 21 89 94 14 14 5 1 38 41 177 44 22 19 23 261 113 14 6 5 1 i 155* 5 2 13 2 32 1 2 37 20 11 1 1 104 89 10 3 3 1 2 3 1 1 19 40 rf 1 1 5 5 3 8 4 2 2 1 6 4 2 1 2 1 4 3 1 14 1 35 2 3 2 ft 1 3 3 9 9 1 , 478 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XXIX.— Native colored population of the United States, States and Territories. The United States . The, States. Alabama Arkansas . . . Califoi'nia — Colorado Connecticnt. , Delaware . riorida . . . G-eorgia . . . Illinois ... Indiana... Iowa . Kentucky . Louisiana. . Maine Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New York North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . . Bhode Island . . . South Carolina.. Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia West Virginia . Wisconsin The Territories . Arizona — Dakota District of Columbia. . Idaho Montana New Mexico. Utah Washington . Wyoming 243, 531 231, 241 1,497 769 255 42 359 2,576 323 855 524 138 73 214 307 4,124 27 196, 699 731 180 37 2,105 665 28 27 21 1,718 2,484 193 761 10 8,913 596 205 642 271 25 12, 290 12, 245 5 1 16 1 2 5 11, 985 11, 890 17 387 12 11 10 45 25 56 1,750 24 5 28 37 5 4 37 70 391 22 52 10 121 294 18 25 45 65 I 15, 233 15, 213 1 239 252 28 127 12 106 1 12 13,861 21 19 3,011 1 1 3 2,541 7 37 12 9 42 3 5 42 3 3 1 227 7 2 165 1 583,740 583, 645 5,087 12, 087 73 1 251 762 1,401 186 230 2,776 566 23, 317 42 26 58 48 509, 938 2,094 117 1 3 28 60 246 532 1 55 4 163 10,544 12, 689 141 11 31 137, 708 137, 462 172 1,802 291 520 5 10 12 200 2,315 6,488 630 1,508 2 23 U 104 140 1,373 111, 895 542 10 40 13 212 19 7 759 3,194 1 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. distributed according to state or territory of birth: 1880 — Continued. 479 i hi .a ■a o g 3,048 32,204 52, 531 609, 302 51, 219 65, 253 2,994 420 4 32, 136 4 6 32 4 192 89 10 23 14 9 15 5 49 121 44 3 9 14 13 2 3 27, 669 1,787 4 47 2 1,737 78 8 15 37 5 608, 81i2 51,024 1,989 193 30 201 36 1,102 28 126 81 282 133 92 72 30 155 17 138 600 417 49 66 31 18 10 1,351 44, E 37 367 9 684 321 59 179 140 il8 188 12 186 5 7 212 12, 372 5,897 92 43 371 15 3,505 7,063 638 3,167 128 842 792 4,790 20 472 607 427 47 13, 296 962 46 9 12 292 1,237 615, 912 2,485 588 126 6,882 9,383 6,800 9,349 108 29 2 2 459- 2 1 14 3 2 5 44 186 47 74 11 1 30 24 676 1,091 166 325 346 259 1 40 26 1,177 69 238 26 117 36 44, 383 2 350 17 193 186 2 49 276 44 8 127 64, 918 45 107 161 35 188 554 74 43 330 108 73 125 610 342 819 33 236 29 11 4 2,018 1,642 41 1,132 5 55, 281 190 43 70 216 5 103 148 25 2 11 299 3,864 11 2 12 191 7 1 1 105 17 12 40 3,203 4 2 14 35 480 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIX. — Native colored population of the United States, States aud Territories. The TJnited States . The States. Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut - Delaware . .Florida - - - Georgia... Illinois ... Indiana . . . Iowa Kansas — Kentucky . Louisiana. . Maine Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey NewTork North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . . Rhode Island . - . South CaroUna.. Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia "West Virginia . "Wisconsin The Territories . Arizona Dakota District of Columbia . Idaho Montana New Mexico . "tJtaLh "Washington . "Wyoming 682, 063 14, 527 5,726 70 22 75 20 11, em 372 210 384 319 6,619 17 194 307 93 27 16, 117 439 20 3 10 219 812 5,963 419 2 63 588, 819 4,271 7,075 9 239 18 215 "io' 419, 751 419, 615 4,891 17, 986 120 113 14 2 215 1,345 4,588 1,390 5,418 7,558 3,381 1 52 46 238 67 15, 298 4,713 109 3 4 38 109 306 1-, 598 7 118 2 130 338, 433 10, 434 5 20 101 136 291, 233 291, 189 235 2,702 22 32 3 33 43 88 27 40 2,464 117 3,910 3 33 7 43 2 672 601 13 1 102 1 20 5 12 305 279,544 44 141 72 88 t>^ 844, 604 824, 322 20, 207 7,834 433 156 1,127 297 2,489 11, 214 2,878 1,563 750 1,844 6,322 19, 586 111 9,739 3,395 S72 101 24,579 7,817 174 41 83 2,939 7,383 8,289 13, 087 14 10, 101 876 3,103 14, 482 13, 328 74 618, 628 9,239 147 20, 082 15 29 19, 913 6 29 43 13 7 27 l> a 18, 852 18, 606 50 125 2 238 48 65 3 168 78 11 2 80 100 ,089 1 436 149 15,547 2 2 184 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, 481 diatribuied according to state or territory of iirth : 1880. — a = TEKKirOKIEB. 1 i o 1 i H 1 S •E ■ i a M 1 d 1 i % ^ 1 3,661 1,389 29,778 209 1,375 1,424 9,857 949 4,282 272 87 1 173 100 4,980 32 1,289 34 170 54 62 61 67 193 68 88 6 149 18 221 80 123 27 19 29 26 305 10 657 260 49 18 154 67 18 6 3 149 680 42 187 4 628 170 28 158 138 8 318 24 7 i 1 4 293 16 10 1 1 i 3 1 1 1 1 1 i' 1 5 50 2 12 7 3 1 2 6 ...... •> 1 108 3 3 4 8 i 1 6 2 1 17 5 8 4 1 1 1 7 2' 2 16 4 2 365 8 2 1 9 10 5 n 1 6 4 T> 4 1 44 1 15 i 1 14 1 1 Ifi 1 5 2 12 2 1 17 1 4' 32 5 7 83 7 2" 4 1 3 1ft 1 19 1 4 52 1 6 Of) 1 1 1 1 2 5 21 ?? 1 0^ 1 '^l 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 *>"> i' 7 1 1 1 8 3 2 52 8 1 5 ofi ''7 1 3 2 5 10 2 i' 9 28 '>R oq 1 7 ^0 'll 1 2 po 3 6 "I' 10 408 1 6 1 11 1 1 15 2 7 5 22 2 33 34 1 ?1 2 1 1 3,488 1,289 24, 798 177 86 1,390 9,487 895 4,220 211 3,447 "i,'i77' 4 5 24,775 9 3 1 16 1 '"'150' 20 i' «' 2 2 1 1 3 1 73 3 7 2' 1,374 7' 1 12 25 '"4,'i83' 1 2 1 9 1 16 16 7 1 ioi i' 9 4 1 1 4 4 ■ 2 9,471 1 2 1 869 5 6 7 7 197 9 31 00 482 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabub XXX. — Showing the naiiviiiea of fordgiv-horn populaAon States and TenitoTies. i ^ "S g s ^ ^ 3 I I '3 i 1 1 1 1 H ■< < < ■< <1 M M 6,679,943 2,204 1,054 7,512 4,906 38, 663 15, 635 85, 361 6, 499, 784 2,052 1,044 7,408 4,603 38, 160 15,374 83, 892 9,734 149 3 5 7 121 10 39 10, 350 17 4 1 8 106 22 68 292, 874 86 16 3,356 2,055 1,948 1,092 239 39, 790 13 7 5 64 453 49 91 129, 992 14 1 79 35 287 76 124 9,468 15 S 1 11 22 1 2 9,909 78 6 291 45 46 13 3 10, 564 129 2 11 71 31 33 588, 576 57 35 431 208 2,608 1,404 13,408 144, 178 11 12 3 37 5U 503 306 261, 650 17 13 15 117 1,473 357 10, 554 UO, 086 34 7 11 75 1,285 432 2,468 59, 617 10 6 8 24 142 105 43 64, 146 270 13 U 77 275 193 24 58,883 5 6 29 27 19 14 1 82,806 28 7 29 44 401 44 1,169 443,491 124 54 2,421 107 308 219 279 388, 508 17 14 22 106 1,025 979 1,789 267,676 14 21 8 49 2,607 615 7,759 9,209 77 5 4 126 11 12 211,578 38 17 9 108 1,655 505 3,342 97,414 11 1 17 43 2,346 208 8,858 25, 653 5 1 12 81 162 25 15 46, 294 3 2 16 44 5 10 221,700 41 16 26 80 864 255 429 1,211,379 156 81 137 341 6,530 1,288 8,748 3,742 24 1 3 5 10 14 14 394, 943 40 32 203 135 1,681 754 6,232 30, 503 6 2 8 100 317 95 109 687,829 71 49 35 242 2,317 552 1,058 73,993 11 3 185 11 28 20 29 7,686 123 3 5 46 9 31 16, 702 39 16 1 9 HI 12 30 114, 616 274 571 10 61 3,474 109 2,669 40, 959 6 7 7 5 9 4 14, 696 8 4 5 15 73 9 21 18, 265 2 1 2 5 62 8 34 405,425 29 7 22 228 4,601 5,267 13,848 180,159 152 10 104 .303 503 161 1,469 16, 049 3 3 2 31 53 14 7 51, 795 4 4 53 28 131 41 1,337 17,122 9 1 6 7 75 22 16 9,974 14 1 9 18 11 5 11,521 3 i 10 00 20 25 8,051 1 6 IS 43, 994 106 1 40 133 22 5 3 15, 803 5 2 75 106 35 S3 6,850 7 6 23 7 10 The TTnited States The States Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticat Delaware Florida Geor^a Ulinoia Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky.- lionisiana Maine Maryland Maasachnsetta Michigan Minnesota .-.. Mississippi Mjssonri IN'ebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Xork North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Khode Island Sonth Carolina Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia "West Virginia Wisconsin The Territories . . . Arizona Dakota ^. District of Colnmbia. Idaho Montana New Mexico Utah Washington "Wyoming COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. in the United States and, in each state and territory : 1880. 483 BBrrlSH AMERICA. ! 1 i =8 "3 f ■3 & -S 1 § 1 O 1 1 1 i s OS > Pi 717, 157 SIO, 090 41, 788 4,789 61, 160 7,537 1,793 707 104, 468 6,917 64,196 3,314 106, 971 697, 676 593,161 40,819 4,709 50, 253 7,439 1,295 696 92, 826 0,736 53,499 3,251 105, 225 271 206 18 7 27 11 2 1 n 55 69 57 442 1 787 732 27 8 13 4 3 2 121 13 98 84 369 2 18, 889 13, 077 2,199 147 2,738 451 277 188 73, 648 182 3,748 109 9,550 3 5,785 4,749 270 13 636 110 7 1 601 12 507 17 825 4 16,444 15, 428 366 55 513 73 9 11 134 35 428 12 1,079 5 246 208 4 4 24 4 2 ...... 2 19 36 138 6 446 301 33 22 81 8 1 15 2,170 269 '"22" 221 7 348 291 15 3 29 7 3 2 24 33 53 78 295 8 34, 043 32, 131 695 138 820 224 35 8 299 69 6,029 141 8,624 9 5,569 6,213 105 26 108 108 10 12 41 11 683 178 4,473 10 21, 097 19, 451 472 35 612 484 43 5 37 50 6,901 80 2,676 11 12, 536 11,758 244 32 426 69 8 53 35 21 1,838 58 1,821 12 1,070 1,010 25 2 25 7 1 3 15 6 73 73 1,612 13 726 610 37 9 61 6 4 18 449 609 285 106 9,992 14 37, 114 19, 095 13, 965 108 3,574 365 17 23 41 273 19 128 15 988 624 61 19 268 11 5 1 11 129 128 90 620 16 119, 302 71, 504 12, 006 2,699 29, 307 3,613 173 27 314 158 676 93 2,212 17 148, 866 145, D68 1,682 78 979 241 18 27 163 19 3, 513 39 3,203 IS 29, 631 26, 288 2,401 45 1,562 134 111 10 32 6 6,071 31 1,351 19 309 261 10 2 24 9 3 3 55 11 99 133 607 20 8,685 8,000 221 35 289 35 , 15 11 106 58 970 226 4,642 21 8,622 7,966 199 14 314 73 56 12 21 6 4,611 32 749 22 3,147 2,474 130 15 485 36 7 18 6,402 3 350 21 393 23 27, 142 26, 703 474 53 816 86 10 48 20 4 30 4 98 24 3,536 2,776 169 88 381 103 19 18 196 146 1,264 59 3,739 25 84, 182 80, 0G9 1,260 558 2,060 138 107 65 1,016 2,227 3,145 285 20, 321 26 425 380 3 6 18 18 7 10 11 58 25 69 27 16, 146 15, 202 304 61 366 154 '""59' 10 157 43 642 434 10, 136 28 3,019 2,371 223 27 243 25 130 8 9,472 5 385 64 614 29 12, 376 10, 528 634 106 927 114 67 29 182 335 945 183 7,949 30 18, 306 16, 300 293 128 1,401 162 22 10 40 35 55 10 312 31 141 100 10 3 22 ....... 6 1 14 20 60 9 131 32 645 482 13 4 24 3 7 31 11 98 57 623 33 1 2,472 2,071 203 19 133 29 17 14 147 71 489 244 2,653 34 24,620 24,344 101 9 142 24 31 1 3 35 3 138 35 * 585 463 36 9 52 21 4 14 13 18 60 50 289 36 296 255 9 3 23 1 4 9 1 38 17 230 37 28, 966 25, 682 1,932 120 731 463 37 '"is" 60 30 8,797 111 2,412 38 19, 481 16, 929 969 80 907 98 498 12 11,642 181 10, 697 63 1,746 571 447 35 3 78 5 3 1 1,626 2 131 2 276 1 10, 678 10, 219 198 12 224 20 5 2 237 40 1,447 6 272 2 452 340 40 5 53 14 ....... 3 24 22 45 5 293 3 684 465 49 6 43 10 2 3,366 3 586 1 142 4 2,481 2,088 223 2 77 15 76 1 1,756 2 190 8 161 5 280 227 24 ...... 23 5 1 ...... 52 13 23 11 167 t 1,036 885 S8 68 1 21 502 92 7,791 22 129 7 2, 857 1, 783 322 46 302 25 379 2 3,166 6 296 6 245 8 542 475 20 3 39 3 2 913 1 188 2 61 9 484 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXX. — Showing the nativities of forHgn-horn population States and Territories. GERMAJ) EMPIHB. H 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 § 'A The United States . 1, 966, 742 127, 885 171, 699 4,624 8,854 102, 594 72, 490 264 45, 959 6,253 1, 947, 584 126, 740 170,436 4,590 8,682 101, 666 71, 683 262 45,839 6,219 1 3,238 3,620 42, 532 7,012 15, 627 1,179 978 2,956 235, 786 80, 756 88, 268 28,034 30, 413 17,475 688 45,481 16, 872 89, 085 66, 592 2,550 106,800 31, 125 2,213 789 64, 935 355, 913 950 192, 597 5,034 168, 426 1,966 2,846 3,983 35, 347 396 3,759 7,029 184, 328 265 314 2,179 402 1,121 91 45 112 11, 936 5,853 3,863 1,638 2,668 1,417 13 2,022 1,588 3,587 2,226 122 6,916 1,079 154 39 6,287 27,951 27 20,421 290 15,646 94 73 280 884 14 213 350 4,662 535 240 2,865 459 1,351 94 118 237 13, 651 8,116 4,556 1,696 3,352 1,919 39 7,102 1,291 6,210 2,938 364 6,270 986 161 42 5,948 43, 886 88 24,444 496 19,648 123 128 408 1,077 17 385 607 9,600 8 10 107 7 29 1 '"'h' 667 152 256 82 37 34 1 156 136 95 50 4 526 73 6 4 157 479 3 378 8 267 54 7 4 259 15 22 137 349 17 30 971 48 89 4 16 34 799 172 308 89 95 161 11 139 118 170 127 10 258 103 19 ■2 659 2,655 10 694 47 410 21 52 14 161 4 19 20 247 165 82 3,411 186 348 14 38 190 17, 960 6,931 6,395 1,812 2,264 783 29 2,693 415 1, 505 3,730 63 10, 214 1,771 120 6 2,947 12, 740 128 14, 381 250 3,327 54 649 108 1,664 7 119 658 4,618 103 86 1,328 142 210 67 10 13 8,664 1,807 1,966 741 1,381 342 13 1,169 441 1,768 981 23 3,301 814 49 1 3,068 15, 326 22 10, 994 162 10, 932 59 11 128 618 16 214 744 4,082 .... 17 3 3 "i' '25' 2 34 2 1 1 6 2 4 13 1 4 4 1 "14' 74 4 11 "16" "s 3 1 "12' 24 14 178 36 52 4 5 9 7,126 2,240 3,532 374 33 31 3 50 64 6,064 1,660 2 449 679 5 5 439 7,495 4 4,468 58 849 I 11 442 2 8 96 9,315 10 2 85 23 26 17 46 17 924 478 263 82 187 24 37 90 230 102 4 391 45 2 6 140 789 2 830 5 378 7 10 10 458 1 6 21 472 •>, ? 4 •i 6 7 Florida 8 9 10 n I** 13 14 n 16 17 18 Maasachuaetta 19 '>n *>! '3 24 New Hampshire '6 27 North Carolina Ohio qq ?0 ?1 33 South Carolina PI Texas 36 37 "West Virginia The Territories 19, 158 1,145 1,263 34 172 939 807 2 120 34 1,110 5,925 5,055 750 1,705 729 886 . 2,198 801 47 164 460 64 86 33 68 153 70 60 215 520 91 91 49 73 109 55 1 6 16 1 2 4 5 13 19 64 11 11 9 9 31 5 67 212 390 38 74 34 10 98 26 11 107 535 31 9 26 19 50 19 .... 1 2 61 10 4 4 3 6 22 8 1 9 7 1 5 4 ....„ 1 *> Dakota 3 District of Columbia. . 5 6 7 g 9 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. in the United States and in each state and territory : 1880 — Continued. 485 GEKMAN EMpmE— continned. i is QKEAT BEITAIH AHD IKKLAHI). 1 s to f 1 ^ h i h t 1 1 -g & ? 1 ii m 1 9,924 634, 380 48, 708 685 108, 223 024,200 167 165 2, 772, 169 562, 676 1, 854, 571 170, 136 83, 302 1,484 9,887 627, 980 48, 085 675 107, 088 617,763 2, 709, 218 632,440 1,832,490 163, 503 79,332 1,463 U 784 56 1 134 1,112 4,407 935 2,966 426 69 11 1 5 1,344 59 10 158 1,285 "i' 3,937 1,176 2,432 229 99 1 2 222 14,481 920 9 1,605 14, 164 10 96, 069 24,657 62,962 6,465 1,920 66 3 14 2,088 172 353 3,079 19, 947 8,797 8,263 1,673 1,212 2 4 22 3,814 1,262 18 1,451 5,832 "2 90, 683 15, 453 70,638 4,157 407 28 5 1 245 28 .... 185 428 7,561 1,433 5,791 285 51 1 6 2 255 20 65 357 1,765 866 652 216 2B 8 T 8 002 .69 10 94 1,255 "2 5,760 1,144 4,148 395 62 21 8 1,312 87, 189 4,395 39 7,715 73, 484 6 193, 202 56, 318 117, 343 16, 645 3,694 202 9 622 24,521 1,285 5 4,703 24,869 .... 40, 508 11, 093 25,741 2,731 927 16 10 808 32, 801 1,634 11 2,887 28, 955 13 76, 587 22, 519 44, 061 6,886 3,031 91 11 191 10,720 725 4 1,665 8,213 1 35, 052 14, 172 14, 993 3,788 2,088 11 12 610 6,657 522 26 1,368 11, 212 .. 23,737 4,100 18,256 982 394 5 13 50 3,292 143 10 442 8,826 3 17, 127 2„582 13,807 659 71 8 14 1 226 45 .... 17 291 .... 18,822 3,716 13,421 1,397 283 5 15 217 9,853 1,473 35 1,865 18, 665 2 30,678 6,231 21, 865 2.645 924 13 16 15 3,581 1 550 15 1,018 6,548 24 287,432 47,263 226, 700 12, 507 873 89 17 52 35, 775 2,i27 13 7,442 25, 043 3 98,240 43,202 43,413 10, 731 830 64 18 164 38, 067 1,169 3 1,704 13,652 1 38, 661 8,495 26, 942 2,964 1,103 47 19 16 637 21 3 63 1,234 1 4,120 1,047 2,763 303 12 5 20 339 32, 036 2,002 30 3,045 40, 930 70, 147 16, 798 48,898 3,641 1,766 44 21 689 14, 369 687 5 868 9,053 .-.. 21,213 8,207 10, 133 2,230 624 19 22 6 726 36 109 820 10, 338 4,146 5,191 671 315 15 23 3 145 136 25 375 17, 683 3,497 13,052 1,102 21 11 24 283 11,233 2,534 14 5,266 25, 946 10 132,882 31,285 93,079 7,633 863 22 25 491 84,219 8,485 160 20, 622 130, 552 57 651, 369 116, 362 499, 446 28, 066 7,223 263 26 2 194 24 37 405 .. 1,774 738 611 408 12 5 27 2,473 41, 093 3, 235 "i 15,258 54,010 1 143, 267 41, 556 78, 927 8,946 13, 763 76 28 12 1,766 143 261 1,546 2 7,913 2,896 3,659 1,129 165 64 29 139 32, 858 5,256 iio' 21, 069 57, 618 1 18 366,865 80, 102 236,505 20,735 29,447 76 30 11 380 143 3 132 880 50, 990 12, 600 36, 281 3,039 167 3 31 52 645 64 59 1,088 .... 3,664 070 2, 626 354 10 4 32 15 861 172 1 226 1,737 8,767 1,956 5,975 516 302 18 33 881 16, 703 1,475 43 912 10, 079 2 16,537 6,528 8,103 1,659 221 26 34 1 84 14 12 209 .... 15,434 2,253 11, 657 1,006 514 4 35 8 899 111 25 165 1,564 1 8,650 2,781 4,835 893 135 6 36 9 1,055 189 5 404 2,844 .... 9,503 2,051 6,469 622 869 2 37 418 111, 482 5,714 60 3,594 29, 803 5 2 78, 067 24,916 41, 907 5,770 6,352 112 31 38 37 6,400 623 10 1,135 6,437 62, 951 30, 236 22, 081 6,633 3,970 3 318 22 .... 32 543 .... 2,312 708 1,296 250 57 1 1 1 2,598 148 . 202 2,181 7,660 2,311 4,104 940 205 2 16 1,416 253 3 557 809 1 10, 040 1,648 7,840 495 56 „ 3 2 280 21 .... 47 159 3,478 1,594 981 253 641 9 4 5 440 41 1 64 874 .... 4,229 1,249 2,408 324 246 2 5 2 208 28 30 300 1,272 339 795 110 28 6 3 218 28 96 351 26, 579 19, 664 1,321 3,201 2,390 "ig" 7 5 755 S5 2 69 838 1 4,721 1,653 2,243 628 193 4 8 ' 167 27 3 38 382 .... 2,760 1,080 1,093 432 154 1 » 486 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXX. — Showing the naHvities of foreign-horn populaiion Statee and TerritorleB. The United States., TKe States., Alabama Arkansas California ... Colorado Connecticut . DelaTvare . Florida . . . Greor^a... nUnois .,. Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky . Louisiana. . Maine Haryland ;, Hassachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New York North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania. . . Bhode Island . . . South Carolina . Tennessee Texas Vermont "Virginia West Virginia "Wisconsin The Territories., Arizona Dakota District of Columbia. . Idaho Montana , New Mexico . Utah "Washington . "Wyoming .... =3 58, 090 67, 615 604 115 122 10 19 36 5,012 1,368 4,743 749 262 170 16 586 17, 177 1,581 27 1,122 753 21 11 4,281 8,399 23 2,455 127 1,068 51 16 66 228 10 125 19 14 140 71 10 24 6 141 53 16 11,364 60 68 216 49 76 1 8 S5 691 77 244 291 47 40 71 82 193 356 14 354 189 16 4,440 4 1,477 36 1,168 5 18 123 104 6 33 39 447 1,707 7 5 155 26 24 3 10 85 11 40 32 16 19 22 11 231 53 28 41 20 12 6 131 310 9 45 12 93 30 2 29 , 47 15 162 62 44,230 43, 415 114 132 7,537 335 879 43 77 82 1,764 198 122 167 370 2,527 90 477 2,116 565 124 260 1,074 62 1,560 32 1,547 15,113 42 1,064 167 2,794 313 84 443 539 30 281 48 253 386 133 1 9 104 71 244 35 64 73 138 71 15 1 12, 670 1,610 130 3,104 310 22 11 11 13 450 2,949 207 258 484 17 117 1 1 2,232 107 35 •a 68,399 35 20 8,648 186 10 1 44 13 67 28 18 58 22 424 84 14 220 3 65 237 1 43 40 95 2 1 17 43,161 4 10 1 30 14, 686 9,330 17 12 50 28 5,173 17 19 40 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. in the United States and in each state and territory : 1880 — Continued. 487 1 1 o rS • 1 t 4 1 ,g 1 1 •i OS 1 1 1 1 i 181, 729 806 48,557 8,138 35,722 1,147 4,566 5,121 194, 337 88, 621 1,205 9,484 4,068 166, 085 771 48, 041 8,051 28,801 1,016 4,423 4,929 185,714 86,209 1,093 9,318 3,939 24 2 47 13 44 3 27 89 119 173 1 39 12 1 33 2 191 2 77 3 10 6 211 240 8 13 2 1,765 173 1,026 4,705 1,013 295 1,797 572 4,209 6,308 '"se" •628 170 3 354 154 12 278 6 42 36 2,172 551 3 30 36 4 168 'is' 225 165 65 32 47 47 2,086 680 4 161 73 5 6 8 1 9 5 3 2 71 48 2 8 8 6 79 26 41 32 1 32 91 231 43 ...... 2,793 12 7 23 i 62 6 33 2 16 44 138 107 77 16 8 16, 970 43 6,962 424 1,276 39 83 243 42,415 8,881 110 167 280 9 182 21 917 39 320 83 34 24 3,121 3,695 166 41 189 10 21, 586 7 403 22 535 14 40 38 17, 559 4,587 26 79 175 11 1,358 2 1,200 17 8,032 4 45 24 11, 207 2,668 8 41 102 12 21 2 124 2 63 6 5 16 95 1,130 9 18 45 13 78 15 164 141 158 16 49 987 270 674 9 668 40 14 99 28 24 62 54 4 35 32 988 31 9 86 86 16 108 9 642 29 213 11 118 70 177 338 4 209 65 16 639 68 681 1,161 462 99 220 211 4,756 604 102 676 153 17 3,520 30 5,421 18 1,560- 12 64 39 9,412 2,474 15 107 249 18 62,521 3 2,218 2 2,272 18 29 19 39, 176 2,828 10 32 147 19 56 1 79 6 76 1 14 99 302 144 1 37 12 20 373 19 801 16 340 17 66 135 3,174 6,064 22 109 151 21 2,010 12 1,128 7 3,281 20 15 11 10, 164 1,579 13 29 65 22 119 6 64 207 41 8 73 32 317 709 6 24 20 23 79 5 11 19 7 3 13 17 131 27 12 7 12 24 229 16 748 23 301 36 157 114 1,622 3,040 50 375 112 25 2,185 96 11, 999 295 5,438 97 764 1,216 11,164 10, 721 180 1,734 464 26 10 4 18 12 11 6 21 8 24 67 6 45 40 27 178 11 2,039 38 610 45 91 81 1, 186 11, 989 101. 191 260 28 574 3 92 59 379 16 42 19 983 730 9 25 39 29 381 33 3,790 175 1,040 26 236 168 7,576 6,343 63 582 386 30 56 46 97 210 25 4 23 65 776 122 7 109 20 31 5 2 128 5 29 1 19 48 63 73 2 67 5 32 25 1 212 4 70 24 27 19 £51 1,026 18 24 30 33 880 7 995 74 279 9 103 240 1,293 1,203 12 154 79 34 10 .... 5 4 8 1 10 10 68 45 13 7 13 36 29 6 59 22 39 21 23 34 49 374 25 73 72 36 3 3 18 18 1 a 3 21 810 8 6 16 37 49,349 76 6,263 ""'is' 312 30 37 21 8,138 6,283 29 62 284 38 15,644 35 516 87 6,921 131 143 192 8,623 2,412 112 166 129 45 43 16 25 3 26 18 106 117 6 12 11 1 13,245 , 219 4 6,493 4 7 26 3,177 386 6 14 35 2 19 2 116 13 67 20 34 35 61 196 9 84 16 3 276 . 17 10 17 2 10 3 323 225 5 4 4 174 1 32 6 25 4 9 •280 171 4 9 6 17 11 22 8 IS 3 7 12 39 64 1 7 7 6 1,214 7 16 4 64- - 30 12 76 3,750 1,640 86 7 23 7 680 13 37 26 205 63 39 10 648 174 1 27 15 8 74 1 14 1 19 8 4 3 249 49 3 6 9 t 488 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabij; XXXI. — Native and foreign population, distrihuted according to place of lirth among certain specified states of the United States amd foreign countries: 188U. ALABAMA. CouutieB. ■Q FOEEIQS-BOKN. Antati^a. Baldwin . Barbour . Bibb Blount Bullock... Bntler Calbomi ... Chambers.. Cberokee .. Chilton... Choctaw.. Clarke Clay Cleburne . Coffee Colbert.... Conecnh . . . Coosa CoTington . Crenshaw.. Cullman . . . Dale Dallas DeKalb... Elmore 17463 Escambia 6672 Etowah-. Fayette.. Eranklin . Geneva.. Greene .. Hale Henry . . . ■TackBon . Jefferaon ... liamar Landerdale . liawrence... Lee .- Limestone . Lowndes... Macon Madison... Marengo... Marlon Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery. 130S3 8374 33841 9460 15242 29026 19592 23395 19059 10766 16703 17772 12927 10968 8117 15995 12566 16100 5637 117J9 5589 12671 Morgan — Perry Pickens — Pike Bandolplf.. 16333 10124 9141 4338 21886 26493 18760 26065 22738 12131 21309 27175 21518 31095 17335 37432 30792 9362 14571 44747 17069 51657 16339 30628 21449 20600 16562 11845 6763 26051 8630 11742 23767 17069 14418 17337 10929 9484 13356 16511 9811 7005 6722 12748 11288 12800 4660 9919 3822 10015 40682 14350 4841 10623 8672 7673 19456 22539 14281 18804 18384 9833 16279 17949 19722 16243 27000 13796 26514 7632 11284 36164 15593 42537 13429 26433 17857 16928 10825 179 4677 164 2032 3222 1081 2423 4731 6374 683 289 233 2265 3164 905 414 458 1613 509 1025 624 1728 1327 2243 1667 188 2599 588 352 170 460 2958 1323 1470 621 206 552 6383 477 767 2056 7i3 474 1599 821 275 3134 701 709 413 2207 4845: 258 125 1243 153 547 709 633 1431 549 1143 263 346 291 436 469 188 178 245 391 204 418 128 374 1595 649 545 97 858 358 186 94 639 447 447 326 733 642 297 294 227 1439 559 329 850 217 482 867 416 1806 309 588 1257 140 626 118 55 463 221 162 265 169 94 170 192 42 36 18 414 217 99 13 47 11 37 1866 81 330 67 134 13 61 1331 149 256 318 84 393 604 561 664 727 410 1233 1067 18 100 1514 317 1582 260 1317 390 lis 120 169 291 750 150 206 466 276 403 223 491 115 365 264 222 136 106 310 126 161 61 172 78 302 283 1088 774 305 63 30 52 128 372 68 35 361 56 590 76 60 60 77 97 793 15 56 6 11 120 4 53 36 641 161 310 6 78 117 23 3326 215 2450 929 62 2766 96 43 3322 171 290 669 304 30 710 226 143 34 S7 248 86 316 158 138 92 563 1062 340 451 310 171 329 348 215 719 285 421 1182 141 219 788 208 1041 223 910 408 366 185 138 27 127 40 57 122 45 49 27 28 34 11 8 2 158 39 13 2 7 766 e 404 22 634 11 197 83 87 82 81 36 193 2 14 3906 32 113 30 40 13 24 19 136 "i 3 5 15 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 489 Tablb XXXI. — Native and foreign population, ^c; 1880 — AliABAMA — Coutinued. HATIVK. FOKBIGN-BOEN. Ooontiei. 1 t 1 t^ H 1 1 <1 1 n i 1 •d 1 CO 1 i 1 1 1 Rnssell . , ... 24788 14425 17120 28645 23285 23376 24804 9451 4526 31744 4252 18093 11644 14713 23759 19378 18397 21892 8267 3697 28069 3218 4950 1638 781 424 1721 3967 602 445 103 440 659 569 596 641 618 762 462 690 366 51 1124 120 552 91 212 1068 472 168 618 18 30 742 9 30 238 250 181 346 37 262 109 13 S9 91 369 138 176 1215 238 204 373 92 66 786 92 49 37 116 83 75 25 163 28 12 84 1 "2 2 2 4 1 2 7 "6 7 5 31 2 9 2 25 14 4 ' 1 13 20 44 26 17 7 45 4 3 11 4 3 10 "9 1 9 1 "h 11 3 14 37 25 12 31 1 3 32 2 1 1 "7 Saint Clair 1 Shelby 4 Talladega ... Tuscaloosa "Walker 2 "4 1 1 ■Washington "WUcox 1 1 1 ARIZONA TEEEITOEY. HA'iiviiJ. FOKEIGN-BORN. & S g. « ■;^ ^ GonntieB. s •^ ^ .S ll 1 i 1 ^ ^ § ri i i . S 1 1 i 1 B 1 1 EH 1 1 1 1 1 1 4474 2120 42 77 852 727 31 809 26 81 56 13 44 4 20 3442 1093 504 209 174 29 ' 117 2247 76 7'> 149 27 106 31 21 Moliave .' 856 349 84 74 46 R 30 334 16 4fl fiS 5 34 8 3 8276 2325 785 160 Pinal 1700 399 179 146 10 4'< 'i' 77 ^1 3753 534 367 292 75 ti 224 1260 T>S 106 .7 ?17 18 14 1890 1346 201 91 1 33 1325 6 26 43 13 33 10 ARKANSAS. HATITE. FOBEIGN-BOHH. ti. Counties. 1 ■S 1 13 .§ 1 3 1 .9 B 1 •i 1 1 1 4 •J 1 § 1 § 1 § H EH % i S 13 n 14 fl t/3 5 1 7905 4070 848 343 453 11 1 5 4 s 9 6 1 22 20 16 11 "17 6 2 85 6 3 24 .7 4 3 1 3 ^bley 10125 6128 171 1170 517 760 35 31 Baxter 5993 20255 2966 8958 760 ?,7S4 240 185 291 670 96 66 691 2689 11 1 2 1 1 " Boone 12099 6401 1994 261 344 119 1306 47 3 490 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXI.— Native and foreign population, 4-0.: 1880— ARKANSAS — Continned. ConntieB. Bradley CalhoTiii CarroU Chicot Clark Clay Columbia Conway Craighead — Crawford Crittenden — Cross Dallas Desha Dorsey Drew Faulkner I'ranklin Fulton Garland Grant Greene Hempstead ... Hot Spring — Howard Independence Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Za Fayette - . Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River. .. Logan Lonoke' Madison Marion Miller - MlBsissippl - - Monroe Montgomery- . Ifevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Bandolph Saint Francis Saline ■ Scott '..... Searcy Sebastian. 6261 5646 13211 9960 15638 7147 14075 12378 7016 14579 9297 5025 6487 8784 12162 12479 14760 6703 8470 6168 7453 7661 9902 17974 10844 10716 21991 11449 5702 8654 13193 9198 6371 14411 11995 11439 7895 9731 7228 9445 5687 12834 6116 11674 3847 20889 6328 2166 6850 14144 8208 30513 11633 8255 8776 9147 7269 18947 4269 4188 5882 6048 9701 2695 7737 3123 2963 4288 4418 5479 7428 5684 7757 3252 4046 3885 3524 12214 4812 6473 10652 6535 5559 13071 6669 3647 4578 6438 6636 4116 7957 6796 7366 4414 5334 2727 4718 3280 8542 4023 8216 2121 10098 3766 1258 3200 8521 3692 14851 6140 3776 4874 6217 4840 9206 168 197 1583 333 1114 1970 268 2O04 1115 1214 2196 777 377 796 692 2026 1445 1025 758 2079 900 709 764 2496 1730 1360 1561 1179 127 1356 1963 696 268 1807 1904 1367 918 308 1766 1296 622 583 793 496 444 1879 407 443 1479 1422 2768 1667 1432 962 844 1038 429 447 207 616 1018 111 077 633 425 491 650 206 301 459 354 709 767 849 197 483 391 298 865 468 686 721 271 602 1022 495 2*94 191 1371 470 342 712 629 171 225 449 323 789 416 762 103 766 227 1378 5.19 lb2 323 619 426 1629 229 525 503 662 150 957 241 156 212 966 68 1791 646 411 404 516 136 370 470 738 736 799 846 186 384 335 160 329 544 433 176 1775 417 263 103 1097 647 164 619 529 227 255 637 172 351 460 794 124 618 178 866 644 43 490 569 271 1855 167 378 835 618 222 816 1^ 274 147 102 1234 561 465 876 165 377 1172 276 139 717 441 1181 671 168 606 1)2 494 349 367 448 250 312 842 1430 702 166 845 30 94 315 602 894 252 629 37 263 263 2276 266 95 390 434 604 1415 100 929 343 274 140 685 7 9 2121 93 117 578 48 223 154 1417 106 62 18 107 26 32 188 842 980 281 42 2«2 193 105 681 645 727 211 544 50 844 84 39 105 741 154 639 983 111 321 80, 109 46 106 280 ' 20 174 414 99 667 1092 112 106 350 368 1257 FOBEiaN-BOBK. 24 25 126 167 133 66 2 15 2 377 27 21 5 161 12 118 25 18 307 191 17 553 IT 27 149 114 16 112 13 162 395 116 28 128 95 57 33 474 161 16 12 188 104 129 42 125 4 84 25 373 17 26 7 178 167 2103 91 134 177 27 9 613 7, 18 12 29 10 17 9!. 5 - 27 36,. 28 20 4I. 31] 60 4 2 62 12 26 39 32 173 14 12 23 1 41 1 13 84 23, 18 11! 40 8 13 12, 43 14 3 4..-. 1 43 3 ... 18 15 159 82 5 121 4- 9: 39; 221 3 34 8 3.... 4 50, 1 9 170 16 7 29l 6 ..! i\. 1' 57 2 18' 13 1 1 8 13 1 3! 4 ....1 43l 105 R 5 4 ... 3 1 3 27 35 1 32 45 3 240 461 87 7 14 1 14 57 3 10 26 3 8 6 2 .... 2 U 145 10 4 334' 3 66 1 1|. .. 11. 7 28; 3 241 12 14' - I 8 23 1 2 69 41 822 31 24 61 1 2 331 3 "2 14 2 2 20 22 "12 "b 2 70 S3 1 t 12 2 17 6 1 16 3 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 491 Tabi-k ^XXI.— Native and foreign 2>ojptdation, 4-0.: 1880— ARKANSAS— Continued. Conntles. •a FOBBIGN-BOEIC. cs, Sevlw Sharp Stone tTnion Tan Bnren. WaBhlngton . WMte Woodmff YeU 6172 9020 5081 13384 9540 23698 17644 8582 13735 3834 5302 3307 9249 5619 12927 8628 4138 7532 387 1662 893 176 1439 3215 3110 1606 1611 341 243 176 1193 417 279 972 290 167 101 779 298 331 518 426 944 334 208 113 281 404 140 1100 635 844 141 32 262 167 313 20 27 8 35 25 146 250 64 117 CALIFORNIA. Conntiea. 3 o FOBEIGN-BOBK. F4 C!J Alameda. . Alpine Amador .. Bntte Calaveras. Colasa Contra Coata. . DelKorte El Dorado — Freeno Hnmboldt . Inyo Kem Lake Lassen Los Angeles . Marin Mariposa Mendocino.. - Merced Modoc Mono Monterey. Napa Nevada — Placer Plumas Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino . San Diego San Francisco San Joaqnin Sftn Lnis Obispo - SanIfateo..»... 40233 314 7469 12488 5745 10194 8132 1749 6974 7206 11991 2247 3717 5636 2968 26111 6319 2507 10393 3956 4002 4076 8638 9027 12360 9020 3694 21896 4249 6725 129715 17177 7176 S134 22225 139 4605 5929 8705 4548 5404 1030 3947 4007 7006 1319 2102 3202 1404 14798 3882 1593 6174 2010 1808 938 6034 4868 7389 4770 2041 11528 2753 3963 4303 78144 8961 4772 3473 4071 27 323 816 297 401 434 76 416 252 563 113 172 181 132 1413 566 111 374 221 162 560 418 1888 162 324 350 16001 1174 270 372 681 12 328 858 138 1288 274 44 241 514 391 80 191 490 216 905 98 107 653 287 303 149 215 472 267 305 107 729 217 184 2069 4 126 211 146 117 206 37 148 91 1121 25 328 584 158 444 192 67 309 208 451 63 139 188 144 815 135 51 1142 4 229 686 120 746 253 61 214 214 388 73 115 194 146 158 170 181 153 1334 751 341 81 824412152 5291 601 62 201 200| 101 1935 548 156 79 22743 225 3925 6233 3349 2924 4393 835 3709 2272 3521 681 1884 1060 372 7270 6005 1832 2407 1700 397 3423 2664 4208 8463 5212 2486 12494 1335 1094 1893 104244 7172 1966 3535 1708 91 175 370 122 394 262 75 105 138 1349 73 72 115 66 420 236 •38 454 121 78 778 260 273 580 327 255 692 130 142 535 99 177 1994 18 632 378 256 194 643 53 429 153 65 563 244 344 2227 406 1015 79 233 161 7795 554 110 4843 17 417 637 384 492 895 96 78 197 91 61 725 1018 168 348 82 868 461 915 1287 709 114 43 209 33 34 2232 249 81 176 48 30721 2243 1522; 151 207 51 Sm 65 3738 31 312 486 294 548 420 ,65 522 175 107 191 129 67 1075 351 124 252 177 78 18 79 250 636 550 562 161 1838 79 115 173 19928 1172 233 341 91 106 189 74 55 72 214 80 60 115 4160 166 61 116 45 198 23 8 32 2488 119 17 91 492 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXl.— Native and foreign population, ^-o.: 1880— CALIFORNIA — Contimiett Comities. FOEEIGN-BOKN. a Santa Barbara Santa Clara... Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyon Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolmnne Ventura Yolo Tuba 8117 93646 9655 7239 3455 12540 19833 6723 4199 7555 2306 9889 4956 4154 7026 5076 13952 6792 3912 1883 8274 7286 10749 3306 2120 3404 1342 4936 3311 4514 3929 437 1784 625 328 272 281 931 1198 384 204 442 118 445 256 197 571 434 177 464 1196 452 343 1396 11393 3147 2263 3168 3002 5935 6093 2028 1392 2892 919 2673 4268 124 739 317 96 255 629 673 168 97 153 73 171 91 116 221 222 1173 253 98 608 211 412 513 189 82 179 2307 686 191 345 306 2219 1397 340 149 232 189 217 405 115 472 830 149 1198 483 254 264 293 660 996 291 229 249 168 186 296 115 COLOEADO. Counties. Arapahoe... Bent Boulder Chaffee Clear Creek. Conetios Costilla Custer Douglas — Elbert El Paso Eremont — Gilpin Grand Gunnison . . . Hinsdale — Huerfano . . . Jefferson . . . Lake La Plata — Larimer ..., Las Animas Ouray Park Pueblo 29350 1457 7953 6248 6181 4719 2735 6983 2071 1381 4005 3772 354 1171 3958 5554 16476 4256 8363 2159 2937 6714 4373 253 2019 349 1096 1177 976 699 591 390 1043 711 1289 36 202 104 1623 1382 958 178 2230 162 371 U76 622 592 212 61 636 171 112 723 256 338 48 864 138 36 455 2305 60 441 189 239 340 627 3000 141 758 521 497 162 46 747 199 97 713 367 220 30 576 112 66 630 1692 66 195 179 278 817 2418 189 637 638 324 804 72 742 185 153 813 470 132 28 666 123 133 401 1633 85 297 248 206 254 870 2420 79 698 487 339 185 51 664 136 85 557 355 203 6P 740 133 63 435 1399 53 373 130 213 267 435 2291 84 467 436 470 160 32 697 116 49 477 232 93 44 474 1765 47 437 FOEEIGN-BOBN. 9294 197 1770 1264 2642 144 1097 415 327 730 2717 63 1649 316 166 1250 7088 111 636 550 510 1033 11481707 221 28 197i 684 214! 168 347 1189 91 9 227 50 25 199 67 148 16 324 42 29 205 1277 14 156 42 92 1525 12 277 1244 .15 128 104 128 285 165 2035 62 173 426 321 429 63 122 44 46 150 108 378 4 330 30 171 2081 22 130 89 114 154 2U 333 2246 6 31 92 211 47 205 84 220 32 58 27 214 1076 28 95 117 78 103 232 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 493 TABix'SXXl.—N'aUve and foreign population, ^c: 1880— COLOEADO— Continued. Connties. Rio Grande . Eoutt Sagaache . . . San Juau . . - Sununit.,-.. ■Weld. 1661 106 1707 68S 4026 4918 408 2 418 60 154 130 14 115 105 631 502 114 6 116 60 344 409 97 18 137 40 263 272 107 412 FOKEIGN-BORN. 283 34 266 402 1433 728 31 54 332 79 13 40 3 13 36 185 CONNECTICUT. NATIVE. FOKEiaN-BOEN. Coiinfdes. 1 1 .9 B o 1 1 .g ri 1 1 1 1 3 o f ■s i 1 1 1 ■6 S CD i i ll 1 1 ID Fairfield 91149 96701 44605 29610 119202 58922 19398 33121 69017 79472 37008 26244 97232 49046 15392 24800 16500 5091 3971 1390 9243 2469 1963 6330 2306 674 4713 iqna 241 623 97 139 474 ■'Q27 1325 600 168 176 1346 303 60 89 301 957 149 185 850 338 282 414 20893 28681 7439 6979 37321 14230 4714 10735 643 1690 661 216 2149 3588 784 6813 2636 3771 1143 715 4689 1441 818 647 12952 16832 4100 8401 21914 7033 1661 2845 569 1062 153 246 1134 721 2888 3766 693 493 5552 84? 198 185 305 28 296 42 8 17 ?m Hartford - - 661 Litckaeld 17.'i 683 273 96 70619721 518 80212782 .^306 103:1265 1691 128 W 60 DAKOTA TERRITORY. K"OTE. — The unorganized counties of Dakota, having no population, are omitted from this table. For -* information regarding them see Oompendvum, pages 18, 19, 20. NATIVE. FOEEIGH-BOBN. Counties. 1 1 .9 s o B 4 1 i o 1 <3 1 H •i B 1 •s ■B ■i 1 1 1 1 § 1 CO i ■p. § 1 i 1 1 ID 56 897 900 755 2743 359 3406 234 169 42 8 49 19 52 1099 40 430 3 17 15 9 132 220 41 369 6 788 33 21 1 2 103 158 130 261 47 354 28 19 6 '"240 121 45 40 10 918 41 7 5 10 16 88 23 365 5 219 14 1 4 41 75 52 180 27 155 11 25 2 13 688 390 568 2725 175 1559 119 69 21 ""m 70 99 265 22 135 30 21 5 2 31 22 42 43 14 55 5 6 6 29 97 191 109 53 139 19 7 7 ""ii 6 17 21 4 20 2 1 127 28 80 242 65 99 10 10 "i 5 B ■2 3 2 "'i 1 4 ^>xt Beadle rn Billings 71 41 n 968 41 Brul6 T Buffalo 8 494 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XTKl.— Native and foreign population, ^-c: 1880— DAKOTA TER.— Continued. Count.es. Burleigli Campbell Cass Charles Mix - Clark Clay., oaing Cottiiigtoii . Custer Davison --. Day Deuel Douglas --. Smmons . . - Caulk Foster Grand Forks Grant Hamlin Hand Hanson Howard Hughes Hutchinson . . Kidder Kingsbury — Lake ■ La Moure Lawrence Lincoln Lyman MoCook Meyer - Miner Minnehaha .. Moody Morton MountraiUe.. Pembina Pennington . . Eamsey Kansom Kichland Kusk Shannon Spink Stanley Stevens Stutsman Sully Todd..: Traill Turner — TTnion ■Wallette. . . Walworth . Williams Yankton Fort Sisseton Sisseton and Wahpe- ton Indian reserva- tion. 2301 42 4876 341 99 3309 1629 705 1037 73 1545 4 30 4 29 2396 2193 385 78 1010 245 2043 49 801 2015 15 9295 4117 84 931 135 7 1664 1675 187 342 1916 40 89 393 654 181 694 223 139 1886 2857 4779 295 43 13 4838 85 67 357 21 805 210 3 1521 99 34 72 11 15 423 101 29 152 959 35 154 602 1347 17 2 18 1284 403 10 725 106 49 42 351 22 2 11 158 19 40 34 43 475 930 2107 1 1964 132 721 1 26 258 531 28 231 14 381 3 348 443 157 21 254 4 185 5 194 499 3 474 211 1 64 789 542 14 1 117 104 5 S 115 8 218 i 8 329 420 372 2 B22 1 2 291 6 616 14 18 242 212 03 164 9 210 1 2 204 291 51 13 153 1 14 150 10 126 240 2 1200 370 14 159 13 43 611 306 12 1 95 168 2 15 79 27 108 76 232 379 50 4 447 18 4 317 4 10 46 297 412 650 650 45 12 104 145 377 165 133 24 588 657 71 394 395 98 61 2 609 64 34 269 2911 POBEIGN-BOBir. 945 8 4122 66 19 1692 527 230 219 24 757 2 3852 817 308 75 291 6 23 3530 40 301 642 5 3963 1779 40 352 29 64 2749 926 65 6 3198 569 94 196 1681 6 24 84 139 66 313 73 64 2034 137 3 1 3552 49 213 4 1209 27 1 94 242 29 1980 91 60 2 13 118 4 35 137 2 997 137 75 10 22 203 104 19 2 2188 166 34 42 119 30 51 11 89 7 2 273 97 613 18 1 1 138 1 2 137 188 65 9 1 61 1. 3 27 15 12 17 148 14 120 2 6^ 61 6 1 189 29 336 136 19! 30 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 495 Table 'KXKI.— Native and foreign population, 4-0.: 1880— DELAWARE. HATIVE. POKEIGN-BOKN. Connties. H 1 an .9 n i 1 1 •a 1 1 1 1 114 128 4 2 I 1 § 103 191 1328.5576 CD .a 1 1 11 142 269.1006 5 31 8 1 9 127 2 i 1 32260 68996 35884 28108 49665 32870 1190 9322 541 1796 5985 1781 407 1644 187 420 022 279 82 510 50 614 8720 134 » Kew Caatle 67 63 24 8 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. NATXVB. FOEEIGH-BOKN. _j ^ y ^ FM H n M ''^ m & 11763 7249 1786 1780 230 225 m 815 18 62 434 13 232 18 1 133061 65317 24608 19845 "iSM 4989 16S7 14242 393 14.'i5 fi44S 436 41 •''I '■il ■18 S^emainaer of Dis- 15688 8136 2615 2937 408 373 126 2065 41 187 9.58 46 669 22 11 trict of ColumTaia, FLORIDA. GonntieB. Alaobua Baker Bradford Brevard' Callioun Clay Columbia .... Dade Duval Escambia Franklin Gadsden Hamilton Hernando — HillsboroaglL Holmes Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Leon, H 16280 2293 6030 1421 1558 2759 9557 224 18369 11435 1665 12127 6781 4222 5639 2167 14350 16017 2436 19575 9937 1610 4056 841 1199 1927 6219 135 11407 4176 2853 3702 1243 10305 12498 1673 15154 1357 464 1187 242 121 297 1944 6 2092 574 202 1366 2053 689 788 253 1554 1640 504 1826 3502 97 121 934 7 1666 216 458 298 282 265 77 267 995 90 439 209 125 10 66 1 197 3191 74 204 32 179 233 562 1176 104 101 204 FOEEIGN-BOBN. 182 10 82 67 22 79 32 33 1062 721 126 42 9 26 175 3 22 48 5 87 496 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXI. — Native and foreign population, ^o.: 1880 — FLOEIDA — Continued. CoimtieB. Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Monroe Nassau Orange Polk Putnam-.... Saint Jolin's Santa Bosa . Sumter Suwannee .. Taylor Volusia ■Wakulla.... Walton Washington 5631 1361 14773 3487 12958 6436 6433 6315 3178 4349 6547 4657 7123 2274 3167 27U 4181 4068 984 10047 2574 4773 4203 3258 2222 3630 3281 3942 2782 4137 1580 1568 2103 2560 2799 173 2426 603 949 161 1213 1331 687 616 309 292 790 1655 14 461 280 291 409 541 87 1558 265 282 129 716 214 147 365 510 52 209 160 113 65 107 45 207 130 337 22 36 164 63 59 23 1668 321 208 122 31 43 1079 641 POEBIQK-BOSM. 136 1 25 57 5504 202 303 3 231 186 98 29 38 6 127 12 20 21 11 11 11 "i 6 13 2 99 1 13 21 GEOKGIA. FOBEIGN-BOKlf. GoTUitles. 1 1 .g i i a) 1 1 1 1 1 02 \ i ll 1 1 5268 7304 13721 7332 18628 6612 26536 11712 4921 8034 27076 8307 7020 6126 9923 16881 4716 2151 41718 5664 10015 14300 11549 6638 8004 4701 6739 13128 6736 14839 6113 24163 10642 4390 7860 26321 8122 6409 6546 9169 15660 3365 1836 34281 6277 8027 12270 10865 6001 7687 198 306 161 336 1907 142 523 277 167 112 459 67 314 167 235 420 195 33 4247 82 689 1289 213 123 194 269 72 113 144 676 247 812 164 300 15 81 38 83 91 141 181 153 92 331 49 273 395 76 65 83 6 66 73 21 365 15 282 58 3 61 11 8 146 448 46 6 159 105 617 82 50 300 49 16 77 148 20 266 12 623 121 16 23 89 38 72 47 106 58 65 32 602 126 62 86 118 69 60 1 1 15 13 378 8 84 8 4 1 9 4 3 1 47 43 829 "n 3 334 74 41 8 16 18 3 85 5 62 7 611 15 8 19 52 4 4 57 47 20 23 3 3306 6 6 25 153 12 23 .... 3 3 1 43 3 14 7 206 6 1 11 1 1 26 8 4 1 1670 1 2 8 24 1 "i 1 1 19 1 1 Baker Baldwin 2 13 Bartcw 6 8 7 13 2 Berrien Bibb 15 .... 1 2 66 1 4 33 "i 196 7 2 4 14 <9 Brooks Bullocli --.- "*"* Burke 2 1 Butts "i '"2 "si "2 2 1 1 20 3 6 4 2 282 2 1 14 27 "2 1 "5 1 9 14 2 5 .... 6 Carroll 4 Catoo3a """• 66 2 "4 868 73 23 Chattaboochee Cbattooga 2 1 77 11 .*1 ... 4 1 Clay Clayton 1 16 1 i ■ '1. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 497 Tabi^ XXXI. — Native and foreign population, fe.: 1880 — GEOEGIA — Continued. Counties. ^ u O g rt ^ es & g ■< m 49 5 1196 29! 234 11] 56 10 M. 41 7 213 47 9 474 141 285 1,52 71 29 114 104 424 47.1 167 16 4S3 279 314 642 152 111 6i: 426 19 9C lOH 20 50C 191 168 183 56 51 142 89 153 ]2ti 2? 6 302 9J 9 432 25 22 324 105 18 172 1170 27 232 I'c 115 1.367 658 1856 856 20S 63 1454 111 31 2102 752 1464 336 1045 26 IH 6 3 23fl ICE 31 852 4S3 116 131 56 38 85a 183 79 793 31S 8 984 273 ' 86 40 53 20 213 87 259 179 101 360 722 ii 5 140 63 380 275 124 34 676 269 60 7 12 1 407 125 56 42 29 27 241 66 19 28 19 2 44 81 22 .W 71 4 177 100 49 205 183 18 385 25 3 486 165 48 312 298 14 111 24 8 89 17 2 374 139 37 120 28 14 72 71 24 269 125 171 44 12 12 FOREIGN-BOEJt. Clinoli.— Cobb Coffee Colquitt - . Colum'bia . Coweta... Crawford . Dade Dawson .. Decatnr .. DeKalb... Dodge Dooly , Dougherty . Douglas Early Echols Effingham . Elbert Emanuel... Eaunin .. Fayette.. Eloyd ... Eorsvth . Eran'klin. Enlton Gilmer ... Glascock . Glynn Gordon ... Greene Gwinnett Hahersham . Hall Hancock Haralson . Hams — Hart Heard Henry — Houston . . Irwin Jackson .. Jasper Jefferson . Johnson . Jones Laurens . Lee Liberty.. Lin coin.. - Lowndes . Lumpkin . McDuffle . Mcintosh. Macon Madison Marion Meriwether . Miller 4135 20684 5057 2524 10452 21072 8648 4667 5832 19017 14452 5347 12412 12508 7604 2552 5957 12929 9727 7236 8599 24274 10552 11444 47588 8383 3575 6318 11147 17513 19516 8668 15239 5973 15752 9088 8762 14179 22350 2696 16285 11841 15639 4797 11600 10040 1056b 10616 6405 11027 6520 9427 6110 11663 7971 8595 17630 3717 3844 18444 4787 2366 10119 19733 8293 2848 5075 16487 13142 4686 12145 11073 6574 7067 2208 5484 12297 9204 5313 8069 19135 9302 9742 38648 6701 3531 5534 9245 17051 18196 7420 13652 16709 5326 14893 8273 8059 13587 20893 2668 15470 11587 15161 4713 11327 9877 9976 10085 5960 9873 5685 9225 5938 10874 7754 8348 16733 3617 42 139 19 11 286 67 80 18 229 138 112 24 302 17 446 29 34 1200 14 6 29 82 123 85 48 12 168 19 64 94 276 2 106 100 74 92 18 166 35 16 119 31 26 7 171 36 65 244 4 34 478 49 19 64 13 ■3 13 • 37 8 35 5 55 45 11 8 114 12, 7 1 22 9 6 144 7 1549 3 2 179 24 34 15 50 59 43 12 10 32 3 13 13 11 33 7 22 6 22 131 12 7 3 21 3 29 18 43 32 c o 498 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXI.— Native and foreign population, ^c. : 1880— GEORGIA— Continued. BATIVB. FOEEIGK-BOBM. Counties. H CO 1 .a a o O ■ CO 1 1 i i 1 1 1 ■i 1 s 1 I ■0 i i 1 1 Milton 6258 9384 18787 6371 14001 8257 18995 13600 6346 15369 10882 6781 4622 15825 11916 14022 14612 4386 4629 13306 33191 6828 6301 12745 12545 13981 18192 14102 7004 6972 8589 4816 10435 20498 3260 20519 8910 6429 12396 11012 15617 4135 10872 21928 6954 6235 6335 11797 3106 15930 12045 6888 5661 8432 18142 6159 13192 , 6205 15890 13088 6249 14998 10126 6804 3988 15191 10298 13368 14104 8804 3584 12225 26793 6451 5146 11530 11765 13461 17040 13560 6872 6727 8149 4376 9689 18473 2494 18696 8527 6095 11964 8586 15224 3729 10645 21451 6186 4978 4692 8785 3000 16480 11672 5397 413 359 143 45 134 376 370 231 31 98 401 485 180 146 467 112 51 80 427 317 4152 166 64 909 166 87 311 200 35 143 169 37 271 319 84 238 67 145 61 448 146 83 66 140 246 143 307 703 19 173 73 160 84 213 145 151 90 488 202 60 18 30 167 361 191 121 121 223 74 58 642 164 307 66 30 111 111 84 287 68 13 48 106 223 132 403 629 103 125 971 122 411 69 102 53 118 326 38 248 484 28 42 109 184 34 92 67 2 74 60 1683 58 1 22 116 22 16 84 605 39 47 339 3 225 188 58 16 17 117 191 162 89 1 7 66 12 115 167 4 944 31 8 93 209 36 10 15 22 16 27 14 189 16 22 24 36 22 95 195 7 283 46 380 77 31 125 20 26 68 171 148 166 168 49 11 203 659 57 31 77 211 95 247 136 69 16 63 119 108 277 4 363 119 7 80 77 77 30 68 91 49 32 11 154 20 123 116 62 16 19 27 1 20 1014 49 25 8 42 29 68 3 22 121 13 12 14 46 29 92 9 1 5 45 4 22 9 2 2 19 6 34 38 38 38 4 174 28 1024 28 2 10 10 7 5 26 1266 1 16 5 6 3 8 21 10 31 12 327 14 5 81 5 9 16 24 36 36 27 5 35 1474 10 1 41 40 17 47 13 30 16 8 12 16 99 1 46 8 2 4 44 5 24 13 36 26 2 6 103 3 66 16 4 1 1 1 2 6 6 i 109 3 3 7 3 2 S 4 4 5 5 4 2 11 788 4 "14 11 4 11 4 16 6 1 1 1 2 4 "io 1 1 1 MitcheU 6 12 'Monroe 4 • 1 6 .... 6 3 17 2 7 1 96 1 1 7 1 Oglethorpe 6 14 1 ... 1 Pickens ""i 3 1 "i 1 3 4 4 17 3 7 Pierce "2 2 7 8 23 4 ' Pike 2 1 ..-- Polk ^"2 Pulnski 5 Quitman . .' Itabun 1 1 45 "i 1 2 3 2 "i 1 2 3 6 24 3 104 10 340 2 1 74 ' ' " 6 3 Hockdale Schley "3 1 1 ,2 ""s 2 1 7 Screven 12 21 7 15 3 6 3 S 1 2 44 " Spalding 1 Sumter Talbot 1 1 "■ Taliaferro .... 1 4 3 4 4 TattnaU Taylor 1 Xelfair 1 8 10 1 11 4 1 2 2 2 5 4 10 i Terrell 1 1 """* Thomas 3 9 3 Towns """3 "i 2 1 '""5 ""5 1 4 1 1 1 5 6 3 2 6 1 1 17 2 4 "i 3 14 1 4 Twiggs .... ITniou .... "3 .1 ""2 1 16 1 6 4 18 10 ' W alker . — 3 1 "Walton ■Ware "Warren 2 1 Wehster "White 4 41 "23 11 3 "2 1 1 1 1 26 ' 4 "Wilcox ...' "Wilkes 15 2 3 1 . ... Wilkinson ... .... .... COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 499 Table XKXI.— Native and foreign population, ^c. 1880— IDAHO TEEEITOItY. NATIVE. FOKRIGS-BOEN. Conn ties. H .a* t3 1 i 1 1 ■s i a 1 o u OS a cs 1 a p 1 g Ada 3948 1202 2250 (13*7 1135 1001 373 1423 3184 6036 809 113 815 1088 134 1143 433 135 192 17 175 462 1789 227 8 189 50 59 680 3 382 1 1 85 36 1893 5 ""io 388 102 39 79 69 57 17 98 260 125 42 4 118 234 126 38 81 42 88 50 150 191 140 82 22 25 234 77 63 64 57 60 27 100 214 161 30 4 61 240 95 S3 95 38 59 36 104 143 107 57 2^ 726 491 985 1867 177 1030 145 807 781 1928 617 356 64 69 71 19 87 11 23 21 77 86 61 64 7 8 66 95 488 61 57 46 11 107 50 1145 81 7 21 95 81 2 243 14 78 64 141 80 65 100 14 14 13 11 14 25 15 9 1 32 25 98 7 "3 136 42 25 106 12 70 33 88 111 60 55 4 8 11 9 ■'37 1 22 3 14 18 11 8 6 2 ^0 ?n lis 63 11 Idaho •». 8 Lemhi 38 IRIi 113 Owyhee 4?, 13 6 ILLINOIS. Counties. Adams Alexander . Bond .^ Boone Brpwn^ Bnreaa Calhottn Carroll Cass Champaign . Christiaji . Clark Clay Clinton . . . Coles Coot Crawford Cumberland . DeKalb De Witt Douglas ... DuPage... Edgar Edwards... E^Qngham . Fayette-. Ford Franklin. Fulton.... Gallatin .. ■a "S 49107 13552 13771 9204 12328 6357 34887 12684 36208 25784 21162 15737 14634 25893 365109 15897 13475 21495 16058 15205 13818 24707 7759 16214 21717 11767 15985 39343 12487 34979 0937 10506 5730 9188 18164 4784 9036 9786 20949 13370 9934 11750 16060 245220 10616 7278 13657 10322 8471 10109 14411 6276 11096 15967 7507 12664 26834 2078 348 592 213 793 1473 184 413 439 6338 2666 2499 1142 381 2298 10727 1968 1644 544 2462 1865 227 2605 229 1532 1609 1166 139 1127 194 134 1684 57 895 211 1255 422 170 95 166 246 38207 68 78 3782 322 149 1216 176 48 410 348 54 31611 1119 339 42 643 45 218 382 96 141 237 3364 1325 2831 2589 307 3132 1594 1458 2241198 234 283 281 1966 65 2694 237 1263 6591154 4975 9079 17161 314 2074! 190 120i081 749 307 2437 96 3334 439 1460 1002 627 376 916 8651 333 844 632 96 318 397 617 80 2561 702 553 221 1677 2977 493 409 36 592 904 ] 1705 320 378 477 169 536 683 1070 FOKEIGS-BORir. 10028 1256 1095 2304 713 6178 1110 2089 1809 4665 2443 732 465 4080 1149 242415 300 284 5273 648 5343 792 838 2706 1524 3342 144 1897 374 161 84 21 273 28 300 17 231 42 230 223 28 21 69 61 15741 6 60 182 46 4 55 50 137 ■ 8 516 86 97 528 64 775 25 245 159 660 203 70 92 85 148 17271 23 30 776 179 97 6go 157 440 97 412 32 681 65 1243 523 79 513 1048 110 396 359 1292 714 196 66 194 520 509054923 P< U N % 1 g C S 79 7592 83 26 383 32 17 481 70 187 338 12 5 283 24 90 1798 96 6 774 39 67 1007 7 58 1090 n 114 1774 65 27 901 92 20 373 9 10 229 17 25 3103 187 45 342 13 13 426 1 1565 • 6 50 12 51 6 71 a 999 92 408 33 134 13 351 77 334 9 36 11 165 22 203 12 413 88 22 3 498 128 110 19 93698 1S13 25742 47 S 64 146 3 3 1084 91 1395 168 16 58 336 7 5 3858 49 171 193 17 9 .319 2 1 2196 46 39 977 20 8 722 22 1321 60 7 1 315 22 138 131 25 500 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXI.^— Native and foreign population, ^c: 1880 — ILLINOIS — Continuedi Counties. Greene Grundy Hamilton . . . Hancock Hardin HendeTRon.. Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper Jefferson ... Jersey JoDaTiess.- Jolms.-n Siane EanUatee .. Kendall Ejiox Lake La Salle Lawrence — Lee Livingston.. Logan McDonongli McHenry — McLean Macon Macoupin — Madison Marion Marshall Mason Massac Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery, Morgan Mouitrie Ogle Peoria Perry. . ^. — Piatt , Pike , Pope , Pulaski Putnam Bandolpli . . . Kichland — Rock Island . Saint Clair. . Saline Sangamon ... Schuyler Scott , Shelby Stark Stephenson . Tazewell 21462 12344 16448 31889 5884 9611 26932 20921 13840 20060 13476 21036 12959 33874 18790 10283 31723 16325 52569 13383 22337 31222 2)8P3 26397 20060 52384 28204 38511 22339 12G21 14452 9699 11641 16064 10495 25425 27083 13254 25418 44469 13982 14715 32133 12866 9146 4701 21886 14643 27903 45834 15809 45099 15687 28516 10007 26062 24671 16287 8608 12454 21640 4409 18379 18283 15351 15061 10046 16373 U728 22004 13948 6820 21578 11012 38249 8951 14296 21714 15405 17768 12844 33006 10758' 2443«i 30260. 14672 8797 10222' 5772 8662 623 661 384 1988 74 1507 2738 495 1181 588 507 415 79 645 271 2231 207; 1043 295 1191 41 843 20 1876 1445 192 44 113 268 940 26 5232 273 177 623 831 239 381 334 3120 366 2375 641 182 134 55 204 1349- 631 2187 2059 2088 405 5938 3336 864 1705 040 1039 476 390 1571 783 1692 100 2059 630 2186 36 3749 498 3373 285 537 64 1361 27 506 1944 902 514 155 219 733 26 906 390 356 1690 226 916 55 904 1060 592 211 106 247 771 602 655 201 92 840 76 10804 1406 0292 97 18292 1235 20793 881 8273 1591 6715351 290 480 1902 1803 482 621 1982746, 68 8641716 306 705 6B5| 837 6l8a483,1107 3518 lOli 449 19 2002 2000 2188 1977 639 1586 1857 1175 444i 533 4871665 517 492 628 574 384 613 341 32 221 456 134 454 519 1279 316 497 301 281 459; 903 734: 116 665 394 481370 1751 889 81816481 239 391 99. 50 806 397 028 468 4551365 15098 771 2410 31189 3018 2249 100091 394 8448 2714 104 269 22349 2490 580 9362 5.349 3179 17932 9330 18277 36784 11857 31427 11550 7708 18340 6711 17215 18032 147 248 1 860 1894 1233 776 372 2141 930 267 4005 868 738 1771 25 101 155 240 119 1418 694 19 1189 206 113 240 531 1380 665 97 1280 301 634 177 2919 38 8912203 426 176, 237i 458 1245' 656' 409 816 6891*28 214 86 192 1436 530 587 462 1062 427 162 2068 167 135 714 68 952 113 921 549 48 286 352 349 475 1984 704 96 1344 665 140 740 628 4627 956 303 496 986 2384 623 521 967 40l 35 440' rOREIGH-BOHH. 1548 4388 264 3448 140 1111 9665 6457 1584 675 620 2066 6492 119 11065 6257 2800 6621 4071 17834 280 51.54 7228 3154 1573 4848 7716 2461 4855 11615 1347 2434 1790 544 1383 2538 3187 •2053 3831 445 4519 10886 2025 361 853 3804 10399 15972 131 7795 562 911 1754 1200 5901 4996 32 270 1543 69 14 32 34 211 14 1090 2378 193 235 302 653 12 409 333 71 81 287 368 118 113 124 74 100 44 91 10 76 107 20 51 74 6 29 42 73 28 257 164 4 311 15 46 59 101 251 137 300 075 41 289 17 126 1021 020 419 35 88 191 1417 22 1462 413 462 515 882 41 463 960 177 578 609 875 334 1077 225 293 185 41 85 374 90 322 948 76 1424 328 199 481 19 17 41 147 71 1118 1679 34 1168 340 265 267 313 1085 75 484 '22 295 882 950 248 67 53 705 1655 50 2073 613 306 1031 1207 4758 124 1535 1821 712 344 1390 2385 816 138 212 209 46 98 1416 180 439 588 133 1888 76 199 1875 1960 513 315 390 874 2636 24 3571 2214 526 328 3929 71 1858 2265 1919 1830 3169 993 2428 6593 654 183: 46 578 168 ?85, 16 1124 14 6; 462 251 35j 725 535 105 320 272' 111 2529' 666 100 1315 1123 110 927 206' 3 123 728 188 2945! 231 319 89 329 17 504 S3 11 122 135 556 108 1569 1766 234 248 359 1815 4698 934 209 433 319 159 433 2381 387 3 48 173 2664 7 202 24 256 29 940 142 145 22 4252 87 3226' 1 76 401 4709 448 5 137 5 10 18 14 5 ^74 5 IS 35 133 86 72 2 33 97 2 110. 1561 130 179 9 992 21' 4124 98 117 388 1896 20 - 127 198 23 16 71 175 54 41 301 41 41 25 5 9 4 41 IS 17 4 24' 244 27 10 12 211 3140 59 25610305 %7 3 81 13 2 23 7 108 S06 467 49 97 251 220 15 10 34 5 228 39 1 160 1060 1 11 107 1 ♦"soi 261 3 28 15 77 11 3545 47 1 125 75 151 106 31 COMPENDIUM OF THK TENTH CENSUS. 501 Table 'SXXl.— Native and foreign population, 4-0.: 1680 — ILLINOIS — Continued. ' NA'l'lVJi. FOEEIGN-BOKN. Comities. "S .s 1 i i 1 1 1 .9 B d, .1 =s 1 ! ■f? 1 1 •0 % i H n t ^ A Ph M n ^ M ^ ^ CO 17426 38588 13334 21661 200 4407 161 179 147 1120 *388 1307 676 3000 47 131 80 .576 91 600 10 60 350 1198 9 61 13 VermUion 7556831 212 Wabash 9470 20755 6943 12910 312 1644 38 966 1325 717 249 214 61?, 475 2178 5 119 51 317 37 ,573 "lii 289 193 17 15 Warren 766 Waahington 16847 13967 273 175 200 149 388 4265 12 65 232 66 3568 25 4 Wayne ........... 20970 22382 14734 16399 1777 581 71 17M 364 131 933 1057 321 705 9 14 97 115 59 78 24 17 115 436 2 20 5 White 73 2699 2 Whiteside 26043 15265 1209 30,58 402 2768 76 4842 463 .566 1164 244 1644 15 352 Will 37265 19007 27318 14150 1189 123 3246 60 413 221 1578 105 207 791 16157 317 753 11 2490 72 3636 39 1297 82 6002 96 251 8 530 Williamson 1 Winnebago Woodford. .-.. 23915 14452 663 38,56 118 9,52 37 6590 789 1147 1314 .521 .594 21 2105 17511 12806 1104 484 493 896 276 4109 48 417 482 115 2411 312 6 INDIANA. NATIVB. F0KEI6N-B0KN. Cooutiea. 3 i 5 i 1 1 •s .a 1 1 3 8 1 1 13 1 ■Eb rd d s s 1 1 1 1 § 1 13984 45576 21495 9642 7826 25506 10143 17706 25209 26145 23199 23145 12142 20528 22544 18784 1902(1 22456 13S72 31332 10713 21294 19035 17676 13795 21599 23205 22716 24477 16613 9418 31669 16463 6007 5416 19825 7288 13168 17876 18884 16415 17729 10643 16795 18184 14706 10940 16083 12501 18196 8223 16334 14559 14361 0612 17963 17146 17973 18885 13520 3442 7600 1869 1081 1576 1385 1633 2090 3506 796 2828 2229 334 1072 2138 1380 5321 3642 446 5593 990 447 1539 1825 2540 481 3513 2043 1792 1107 22 121 831 121 45 1930 344 188 273 4039 1025 512 616 1160 729 1417 16 233 402 30 405 2339 580 331 94 1125 229 840 '413 423 684 2193 623 266 267 207 935 1277 465 856 1241 88 242 353 271 1271 572 109 3431 269 437 496 310 707 124 470 416 600 210 44 358 143 1235 38 224 47 162 333 168 636 193 58 277 132 108 63 144 33 184 42 131 685 60 68 661 106 221 169 107 89 1478 176 309 65 110 26 167 491 276 124 119 53 80 247 109 688 159 21 1489 146 247 176 122 202 95 143 77 96 67 1401 9187 1282 1466 194 416 121 639 2402 2465 2655 327 1024 4127 995 1199 470 2120 2122 681 3296 1193 2416 506 1143 413 280 824 610 17 288 16 366 5 16 6 47 155 66 57 20 8 43 45 13 82 22 "383 18 40 29 10 27 15 15 8 25 10 15 486 34 162 17 44 23 64 242 179 1040 51 18 152 227 70 142 72 9 229 58 631 374 180 54 129 76 45 26 22 74 1030 212 357 77 191 24 232 732 664 337 142 86 410 605 218 64 219 16 193 246 499 248 138 92 219 198 48 63 172 1 172 19 46 5 7 3 14 30 26 495 5 8 14 33 14 18 5 3 21 9 31 58 10 10 30 15 5 "4 757 6718 916 207 76 140 67 246 1069 1312 663 86 86 201 3021 627 676 91 891 18 25 7 7 3 1 Allen 19 Bartholomew Beoton 1 175 Cass 37 87 60 6 23 69 186 39 Clark Clay -. 50 4 Clinton "h De Kalb '7A\ a Elkhart 87o' 40 mo Fayette- - 315 1671 271 2014 260 707 71 141 172 285 9 265 19 1 Floyd ir^.R 11 26 7 5 16' 4 Hancock 71-.. 5.02 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XSXI.— Native and foreign population, 4-c.: 1880— INDIAIfA— Continued. Counties. FOBEIGK-BOBN. Harrison Hendricka... Henry Howard HuntiDgton. . tTackson Jasper Jay Jefferson Jeimmg:8 Jolnson . . - - - Knox Koscinsko.-. Lagrange Lake La Porte Lawrence Madison Marion Marshall Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery. Morgan ITewton KoMe Ohio Or.ange Owen Parke Perry Pike Porter.. Posey Pulaski Putnam BandolDh Eipley Bush Saint Joseph. Soott ' Shelby Spencer Starke Stenhen Sullivan Switzerland . . Tippecanoe.. Tipton TJnion Vanderburgh Termillion... ■Vigo Wabash ■Warren Warrick Washington . Wayne Wells 20274 22491 23659 19241 20647 21542 8651 18724 23520 15251 19183 24229 2S821 14996 11081 23808 18210 26874 22113 13235 22844 15571 26533 18600 7328 21436 5239 14309 15595 19052 14668 16012 13750 18961 8729 21912 25886 18701 18734 27660 8187 24479 20360 4549 14268 19911 12948 31470 14110 7381 33665 11821 40859 24259 11047 18686 35725 17851 18003 16855 17322 14707 14371 18196 5740 12040 19179 12141 14649 20006 16702 8616 7525 16699 15370 21013 57642 15117 10879 15822 12621 19987 14924 4159 12779 4277 12531 12255 14762 12227 a3661 9149 15064 6127 16635 18241 15679 14606 16028 6952 19338 15972 2956 7357 16126 10762 22722 11526 6317 24028 8553 27698 17272 7786 15622 16621 24637 U879 132 829 1901 2221 4019 1107 1118 5026 1038 1202 680 752 5838 2977 625 1554 305 2300 9035 4417 916 3900 480 2278 547 804 6237 240 93 1318 906 684 361 1442 284 1482 592 4789 1442 1218 250 1695 1023 879 3585 1018 425 3511 934 1071 1810 851 3398 4029 1378 ,353 160 4933 3958 1117 1991 360 421 110 944 125 99 1700 703 2342 771 68 11 20 148 1125 309 6843 119 616 206 29 358 787 634 943 1052 1274 90 1386 69 2353 205 587 1256 117 470 1470 2408 28 4 1019 1034 484 604 200 4295 310 1766 259 146 1692 801 620 83 104 168 690 319 976 148 270 631 360 265 173 207 1497 1354 340 918 70 645 2C83 953 119 1018 126 316 113 274 1440 91 56 341 228 120 47 610 133 613 224 227 340 176 196 855 149 119 1235 186 183 487 130 1118 1043 296 100 106 187 105 152 05 121 . 597 61 127 107 146 1101 121 75 1184 527 159 147 1412 169 100 136 156 346 175 1109 118 25 88 132 414 63 123 523 237 248 126 79 33 84 135 121 260 128 200 115 200 235 77 191 372 846 605 1783 79 141 2096 419 748 51 11 46 128 76 45 847 103 107 127 124: 1511 108, 454 1521 53 186 81 82 42 673 67 1062 2947 142 575 162 65 182 1052 490 357 343 1158 1508 ,813 668 2457 1202 354 2096 673 634 4010 7177 333 653 14743 1301 240 1239 304 783 300 839 1520 324 54 306 408 2329 371 3477 1122 689 549 2926 604 5518 156 778 1762 556 377 425 388 4496 297 292 8528 204 4799 450 1274 269 2888 591 35 313 13 173 10 113 10 137 13 291 331 18 29 351 70 45811384064 67 64 152 174 157 95 137 7 24 128 6' 81 9 47 422 139 20 151 59 44 1238 93 10 1171 19| 376 3 312 139 1339 12| 582 141 116 28 1415 25 228 2813 123 139 7378 715 53 640 76 103 165 44 31 121229 10 266 42 1393 10 1555 7 780 19 117 261 2322 145 18 219 6 713 534 67 55 . 639 1396': 62 226 13 149; 68 70! 48 440 1473 353 123 90 235 1959 142 37 6446 66 2282 534 138 949 85 1638 6 8 5 87 10 ... . 79, 360 6 15 133i 26| 206 16 5 26 1 64 2 "5 1 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 503 Table XKSI.—2iratim and foreign population, ^c: 1880— INDIANA— Continued. KATIVE. FOKBIGK-BOES. m & -S A 1 § 1 s ^ Comities. 1 .1 . t 3 .a 1 1 -i 1 ■g 1 1 8 1 1 H n O M ^ 1 'A B n M l4 m O ttl CQ White 12965 16202 9062 10571 1825 3«09 210 32 574 825 319 91 309 830 739 62 17 70 52 130 91 17 3 438 430 10 38 ?0 Wliitley 3 IOWA. Connties. FOEBIGN-BOKK. Adair Aflnme Allamakee.. Appanoose . Audubon ... Benton Black Hawk. Boone Bremer Buclianan Euena Vieta . Butler Calhoun Carroll Cass. Cedar Cerro G-ordo . Cherokee Chickasaw... Clarke Clay Clayton... Clinton ... Crawford . Dallas.... Da,vi8 .«.. Decatur Delaware DesHoines — Dickinson Duhuque . Emmet Fayette... Floyd Franklin. . Fremont.. G-reene... Grnndj... Guthne... Samilton . 10599 10718 14138 16121 6578 20962 19985 10730 11198, 15788 5772 12043 4693 9227 14799 16274 9497 6695 11557 11067 3572 21490 26690 8939 17444 15833 14809 14015 1640 31069 1117 18688 12126 8261 16714 11224 9358 13469 4862 4652 10112 8887 3439 11357 9842 8597 5909 8035 2260 5727 1992 4800 6588 9181 3644 2773 6328 5731 1432 15111 16327 4725 8317 9651 7729 8632 16919 700 23350 584 10233 5395 3419 7611 5006 4617 6143 4322 479 1682 673 2021 1141 1523 450 1133 330 700 333 716 1456 2176 446 398 408 1431 193 918 1281 520 1782 1694 1737 803 1792 54 814 19 1082 516 579 1373 1066 665 1971 527 1403 1579 392 749 648 1495 1721 1692 1301 984 1266 1919 596 912 697 797 841 228 586 1775 955 1493 567 964 859 1471 96 1219 37 1191 1048 1090 1886 1591 1647 1332 1122 641 522 890 267 312 1380 2371 1C46 1419 2176 1443 517 502 996 83S 1378 680 1257 264 471 1423 2772 758 808 141 890 1845 884 303 1453 134 2242 1639 681 800 754 573 831 661 607 471 824 1608 1904 864 459 853 304 628 283 497 1060 1768 404 425 429 505 196 979 1449 564 1016 644 656 205 1261 367 1119 429 972 215 375 128 360 133 304 760 373 154 176 191 987 120 202 351 239 1961 438 1344 523 1186 770 i 1344 ( 64 1003 21 963 486 508 665 599 641 761 438 157 18 386 253 190 1078 577 221 1221 281 1068 1170 6663 515 870 3926 3928 4108 2883 2768 1765 2250 902 3124 2144 1964 1545 2977 446 676 7339 10073 3474 1302 635 627 3035 7173 261 11927 433 3570 2551 1988 1503 3231 925 3613 142 278 118 234 327 196 335 185 199 81 165 316 892 328 170 79 173 583 462 30 1062 24 412 244 252 274 202 1550 162 51 948 2473 559 408 65 94 675 925 23 3325 33 628 246 258 135 1519 73 229 1454 658 1981 806 373 989 250 2211 1429 390 1014 128 9 95 104 3910 1624209 133 181 523 298 280 449 53,3' 131! 209 102 194 237 200: 122, 109 1600 259 250 82 1088 3868 49 4646 18 1012 1266 648 31 241 96 237 62 1904 36| 216 33, ^99 504 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXI. — X'ative and foreign population, ^-c: 1880 — ^lOWA — Continued. Counties. ^ a M a i N ?. .S fc ID M 6 H ^ 1117 136 232 276 7383 1179 1615 1416 7584 1285 1019 1036 11130 2506 772 562 4177 219 390 1078 2014 163 335 653 1356 211 522 343 9173 1836 823 819 12668 862 813 1351 12235 2976 1617 981 9724 1802 680 209 13030 1701 551 899 10251 1496 696 1947 11625 2490 1004 348 2168 228 426 682 17725 2247 1585 843 17361 3347 1712 2539 7208 1520 530 348 6435 1501 1238 334 741 82 126 168 8631 2095 1114 363 12514 3670 1012 396 13036 2787 882 340 9462 2497 2108 1463 6069 1269 1201 491 5153 256 610 1238 3815 614 678 476 7324 1076 686 268 5670 1430 2098 799 11856 1960 831 799 1433 265 266 492 779 94 103 226 7621 2111 2603 515 1461 92 263 369 3068 209 697 611 1372 88 288 317 18552 3902 2211 1934 15069 2621 3308 2166 R074 2132 1540 1034 6489 1472 1440 258 3004 469 997 699 19873 1070 1433 1606 5216 768 1112 477 2074 210 168 265 7283 1239 1629 845 9492 1787 1328 1296 6330 1714 2225 600 6953 1757 1982 562 9745 2221 493 259 13015 2568 1274 676 10041 2388 1223 342 10611 2717 797 545 7849 1975 1362 333 6250 607 1284 997 1758 40 122 176 11369 460 497 1146 5089 769 873 1157 2960 75 202 408 1902 258 486 483 FOBEIGM-liOiK. F^ a , Hancock. 'H.ardin ... 'Hai'risun. Henry Howard . . Humboldt . Ida Iowa J.icksnn... J.isper Jefferson . Johnson .. Jones ,. Keokuk . . Xossuth . . I/ce Linn.-. Louisa. Lucas.. Lyon ... Madison .. Mahaska . Mai'ion ... Mai'shall. . MiUs Mitchell Monuua Moufoe Montgomery. Muscatine O'Brien... Osceola — Page . ... Palo Alto.. Plymoucli . Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie . Poweshiek Kiuggold 2567 15496 15097 19041 8335 4154 3G15 15153 18661 23801 16799 19873 17837 19367 48S3 28922 32010 12216 12966 1551 16460 23276 22661 20079 12861 10964 7867 12326 13447 19201 3626 1887 17670 3113 6120 36162 32743 17013 11492 Sao 7140 Scott 28460 Shelby 10277 Sioux . Story . 3618 13923 17555 14841 13423 10206 22673 18613 18510 15073 11730 2946 ■tt'inneshiek 10076 "Woodbury 11951 Worth 5131 Wright...... 4283 Tama Taylor TJiiion Van 13uren . Wapello — Warren Washington-. Wayne Webster . . . - . Winnebago . . 80 857 699 1206 293 156 425 795 1220 1701 46 717 956 857 149 93 111 432 228 1492 1171 716 1699 400 1101 394 950 1194 236, 68 1228 824 2671 942 990 433 901 1083 82j 29 789 1568 1420 1597 11031577 1332 1071 651 770 126 349 5991038 865 1363 183 91 1423 130 268 108 2118 ,1819 1065 697 496 1728 650 109 685 1202 878 1105 793! 746 965! 677, 11001456, 9221612 1478 6751 678 11261 607 332, 29 19, 830 482 115 47 1103 48 87 47' 2662 1374 686 820 I 636' 325 827 95 202 2311 1552 1945 2602 1187 767 4068 5110 2162 1670 5556 3215 1891 1295 5227 926 1504 417 764 1926 2448 3073 1276 3399 1188 1493 2448 529 332 1997 lOlS 2446 1015 6233 7107 1923 993 1634 12806 2419 1808 2983 4030 794 1557 777 965 1864 464 4221 1971 56 35 285 277 287| 304 169, 216 315 409 360 1063 315 446 438 1.54 208 484 952 2.57 962 178 244 49, 383 1042 429 894 253 164 4931 190 21 23 1021 256 669, 293 129, 165 305-; 382 249 260 319 295 176 133 9 171 38 297 83 2124 66 2043 141 732 55 325 4311432 147, 696 117 1070 50, 401 133 3102 1811 791 16; -341 90 111 2421 7862 408 I 3046 33, 2822 78, 779 138 75 162 353 8721466 555 112111382 214 231 .53? 82, 104 215 215 169 119 340 611 11.71 192, 1.57 l(i8 90 60 102 269' 169 208 4,57 313 ,316 132 177 172 162 145 458 57, IfiO 200 162 1 293 739 8ll 167 2,54 131 102 317 39 111 96 274 280 784 20| 29 27 .510 256 673 638 230 512 105 60 101 97, 118 100 194 230 238 939 439 1094 163 116 268 2338 99 126 244 108 817 246 1278 2391 .. 1 239 47 1518 611 290 406; 20 166 73 19, 27 58 675 181 9024' 22 715 7i 10 257 ■M 63 195 9 302 1200 14 82 108 .34 4!) 301 18 27 236 20 85 532 21 94 295 7 29 495 142 IK 126 4 188 ,5,54 14 4 21 1 53 1010 62 33, 321 19 187, COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 505 Table XS^I.— Native and foreign population, #c.; 1880— KANSAS. Comities. ^len Auderson Arapahoe Atcmson £.Trbonr Barton BouT-bon Brown Buffalo Butler Chase Chautauqua . Cherokee — Cheyenne — Clark Clay Cloiid Coffey Comanche . . . Cowley Crawford — Davis Becatur Dickinson . . . Doniphan — Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Eoote Ford Eranklin Gove -. Graham Grant Greeley Greenwood .. Hamilton Harper . Harvey Hodgeman... Jackson Jeiferson Jewell Johnson Kansas ...... Kearney Kinp:man Labette Iiane Jjeavenworth Lincoln Dinn^ Lyon 10426 8416 2 23381 2548 8102 18591 11489 165 17604 5453 107?8 20798 33 147 9028 13144 10720 352 20678 15645 5633 3850 12562 12752 2061 10136 4234 6844 2567 15693 1034 3938 9725 158 3901 9610 1475 9752 14733 10411. 122 3493 21573 560 27012 7687 14857 15409 2752 2710 7580 523 1384 6085 3806 15 3901 1542 3030 4507 5 20 2872 3166 3261 66 4455 774 3286 5223 7202 186 2777 859 1190 27 278 4684 67 348 2779 10 413 1906 128 3546 5894 3144 11 405 4796 11999 1474 5236 4340 1720 982 "isso 1244 2476 1300 27 2685 417 1603 3112 5 3 1294 2056 1113 37 3189 3168 365 492 1495 566 1052 260 1485 419 751 51 304 1869 139 431 1398 10 725 1637 211 793 823 1951 1329 4 11 592 3362 70 1038 762 2052 1769 1208 1212 1602 217 1024 1551 1308 37 1996 749 767 1613 4 23 1339 1438 28 2227 1414 425 448 3785 1087 1799 212 927 529 940 51 •341 2325 2 1 1139 21 429 1310 116 1186 1417 1747 2037 10 441 2004 75 1645 768 1321 1741 1292 790 879 210 1838 67 580 641 1485 750 503 1024 5 2085 9091035 488 1266 2179 1 649 1181 1384 16 2725 1590 354 283 1036 600; 692 1426, 516; 3371 16i 19 883 1436: 685 594 464 190] 246 766 847 2064' 398 489 614 314 1367 101 1174 231 432 217 1372 51 307 355 13 242 900 201 613 909 1495 1190 736 1096 12 S03 1031 144 727 1177 1360 427 330 695 1140 54 257 1067 179 217 18 13 676i 226 27101 796 721 46 1041 1229 962j 999 1302 546 1561 IU48 474 ^OBEIGN-BOIiN. 877 641 1 3287 113 2216 1000 1328 26 1082 628 284 1107 4 16 2392 2199 718 20 1206 1361 330 2311 348 487 1946 1650 46 555 1104 162 320 823 10 1841 229 966 830 1064 1208 1 37 220 1162 41 5343 895 441 1917 123 161 3 161 65 38 146 397 .1005 67 6 198 199 44 71 446 62 198 34 100 63 179 29 121 11 65 146 "49 165 14 130 67 230 11 20 168 5 267 74 69 213 97 7 19 260 7 1658 170 95 225 1096 14 11 87 306 14 2044 294 114 332 506 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabie XXXI. — Native and foreign population, ^o. : 1880 — KANSAS — Continued.' NATIVB. FOEBIGN-BOBN. Conntiea. 1 1 IS ■3 .9 1 DO o H O § ■■3 g i 1 ■g 1 1 § •a 1 1 CO 1 1 i 6 1 1 g CD 12270 8596 13000 268 16586 13669 17311 8240 10724 14149 3418 6512 16533 11478 9225 4945 11109 13611 1748 1326 11397 12657 8548 8317 7630 4186 6168 10397 43 17175 621 3 26123 1420 11 13002 4301 5 10 19582 136 2159 7374 554 12423 13 13162 5916 16467 3224 2289 4210 18 5548 2655 4089 2082 3548 3706 322 744 5032 1969 1915 S84 1756 4920 182 140 2107 3113 1294 3292 947 772 947 2992 4 3180 44 1801 1178 1587 19 1861 1579 2545 1012 1211 2402 353 791 1801 987 1112 904 1286 1216 222 157 1978 1612 1219 592 950 488 852 1267 5 3580 65 1425 1102 1157 54 1686 1330 1824 1103 1081 1545 383 656 1864 1065 1188 719 1218 1267 203 133 1488 1292 1395 679 828 617 647 1300 5 2146 74 936 637 681 21 1333 1069 ■ 2557 694 670 1933 305 712 845 669 750 25 865 1009 658 409 929 658 395 360 1223 402 732 30 561 2113 768 431 632 423 663 1266 674 2032 727 269 2136 599 211 275 602 1975 760 345 1606 469 359 318 8 736 36 '672 288 2 2509 411 4873 3857 3136 '38 1216 1242 902 1026 1738 972 304 486 3109 1039 1082 461 815 2739 142 297 1429 2256 744 2113 482 1304 1183 3411 171 279 435 7 187 271 161 71 171 171 60 no 174 226 226 60 167 262 42 21 163 181 115 145 145 25 60 302 125 186 375 6 163 168 162 224 285 100 62 70 84 132 435 4 261 99 103 81 284 269 35 74 41 38 111 "33 40 41 51 68 44 9 20 287 13 38 10 69 79 30 26 37 21 53 83 368 400 1038 11 431 468 200 210 570 179 71 113 269 371 165 160 204 744 26 67 286 166 255 603 90 206 203 498 9 39 45 "is 19 11 16 40 25 3 7 116 15 17 6 3 66 1 1 29 6 21 5 3 2115 45 Marshall 327 6 49 Mitchell 71 23 195 ^emnba ^eoaho .......... 37 126 liTess 34 50 1610 1612 856 1245 12391 291 162 78 642 32 Ottawa 711 363 741 1112 255 96 1282 954 935 577 506 394 456 537 3 1590 35 1047 663 661 993 185 89 792 700 752 593 663 387 1050 1301 3 1038 86 1 1888 103 298 86 179 231 32 10 304 237 142 234 67 68 22-2 256 110 68 74 615 16 16 151 175 98 95 59 41 70 312 .59 Pawnee PMUina 43 3S Pottawatomie Pratt 429 3 2.5 M. 72B 40 896 Iloo£:8 27 Ktisli - . - 21 6 20 Saline . - - 45 1036 1678 47 2 2970 147 2 881 464 201 i 1 308 32 239 5 210 19 72 637 11 31 fi« 1 103 6437 107 2176 649 1760 14B 3 1470 579 1 3004 167 2127 114 631 19 479 17 115 6 653 23 2 217 216 33« 2,"t \ Smith 1424 594 2 2277 12 235 712 25 1397 "'1320 620 1090 1145 459 1 2 2082 d 614 16 838 1 1911 725 473 697 317 1 177 40 209 96 74 29 31 32 2 6 .3? fitnfFord 7 2 1230 25 376 1382 132 2487 1 613 619 2676 2 187 7 SO 126 30 216 Sumner 3379 14 164 2463 3625 5 3796 1737 4555 3797 21 512 619 67 1630 2 1951 953 734 985 19 209 623 72 718 429 350 743 1S86 18 141 288 35 1231 1 621 197 305 250 1 60 98 22 376 1 60 104 217 239 "64 149 10 206 63 3 21 51 7 56 239 10 77 675 18 990 26 "'a 29 "24 34 4 43 117 11 ?45 yXTin'hi+a. 123 60 400 85 46 738 37 26 74 117 248 752 11 1 49 127 a 272 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS; 507 TABU! XSXl.—N^ative cmd'foreign populaUon, 4-c.: 1880— KENTUCKY. NATIVE. FOKEIGN.BOEN. Counties. H i .g 1 ^ t^ O e3 1 1 i 1 •0 1 « •i 6 1 a a 1 Adair 13066 12075 9322 14306 22257 11897 6054 11489 15490 11561 11788 12862 7741 17317 8360 12128 11234 13286 29710 8636 12176 10964 31447 12029 10211 7202 11654 8890 26991 7211 6558 9852 27591 16063 10173 18172 7840 4735 11854 12874 24041 15686 11849 13131 8375 22226 5278 16179 17079 23871 14296 10561 18819 6678 120400 10740 9150 36431 10584 9741 12463 10324 8946 11148 20159 11437 5224 9670 14793 7868 11072 11220 7422 16137 7736 10819 9754 10056 20265 7346 10141 10188 25874 11684 9225 5976 ■ 9612 8019 24442 6826 5832 9288 25793 14348 9059 16891 4605 4132 11249 12225 18457 14944 11586 10361 7472 21040 4893 15483 16179 , 19967 13675 7329 16187 5829 100354 10367 8122 26319 9167 9407 238 1326 31 1549 1301 59 428 23 56 54 137 11 S3 94 80 784 805 2306 77 28 90 394 196 164 124 412 423 192 242 358 225 2 14 22 70 20 80 5 494 27 2] 74 123 66 34 10 584 21 33 53 59 12 512 172 54 22 4 594 761 23 65 75 17 21 •3 81 7 792 17 7 18 103 65 5 186 46 367 49 88 42 136 16 50 421 198 1 64 66 1396 153 41 168 22 5445 28 5 581 43 58 38 64 25 193 60 21 116 'I 70 42 7 63 33 16 94 91 294 14 11 92 70 270 6 247 55 91 66 73 15 65 57 22 8 196 22 133 2 32 20 494 41 22 46 16 37 70 12 64 191 13 145 656 123 130 27 81 41 185 32 12 14 39 72 64 85 1 507 466 604 142 647 1 169 161 63 48 9 7730 317 169 19 235 86 11 10 34 4 739 U 9 8 1432 158 3 B27 137 97 50 209 97 93 22 240 188 338 "2 2 5 6 7 "12 12 18 2 3 "5 3 1 2 122 9 1 1 5 1 2 2 "8 2 1 2 18 7 8 1 23 48 70 6 25 1 7 19 31 i 851 34 36 4 35 12 2 4 11 2 36 1 9 26 13 27 60 "3 5 5 1 5 25 20 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 Ballard 1 Bath Bell 219 337 200 88 194 8 12 12 7 4 225 31 400 8 7 12 2 8 1 Boyd 1188 1399 3 Boyle 140 128 174 256 87 135 254 203 385 129 1110 117 76 1224 2 67 36 11 31 7 6047 135 494 48 80 29 8 4 13 4 189 1 36 42 265 194 30 126 30 61 9 127 28 37 3 1291 68 80 '182 19 171 38 60 48 7 2777 23 45 5450 "12 Breckinridge Btdlitt 7. 77 71 8 17 3 1259 88 82 7 110 63 7 2 10 1 137 8 1 3 899 128 1 302 36 55 35 118 34 62 17 37 57 137 8 3 5 7 3 78 6 8 ""e "i "30 1 "58 2 1 15 4 1 1 7 1 4 '"i 6 2 60 52 5 9 1 4829 163 38 5 59 9 1 2 6 1 394 1 ■4 4 208 14 6 3 .... Caldwell 1 Campbell ........... 229 6 1 n I Carter Caaey Christian 28I0'ieB.5 9 1 Clark 31 400 912 1237 673 347 207 31 137 158 25 70 1 141 2204 27 101 75 3650 180 44 69 66 161 70 28 274 563 60 1965 1068 433 1726 50 45 148 714 38 124 268 135 137 136 338 60 569 215 410 247 776 273 156 64 109 215 429 117 139 804 159 231 235 184 300 779 191 218 192 230 1967 124 811 526 404 85 Clay 3 49 2 Elliott. "46 2 11 5 1 8 2 4 "4 7 11 1 1 120 9 1 50 11 7 "is 8 6 1 18 28 28 Estill.- 28 1 Floyd 111 68 31 5 68 34 18 4 155 76 131 10 4 G-aUatin Garrard Grant "i 8 4 .... .... Graves ........... 4 2 10 Hardin .............. 325 54 644 196 90 303 8 4 17 3 8 7 24 2 59 1^ 2 149 194 35 154 86 37 93 2 3 11 8 4 12 88 8 345 68 29 22 3 "16 4 3 9 1 1 5 1 Hickman Hopkins ............. 25610 124 5 8552 3 52 331 'in "5 973 15 4 833 6876 97 2042 1 26 283 2 1 104 "i 15140 10 "5625 ""'11 656 '175 "5 '14 A LaBne 508 COMPENDIUM OP THE TEKTH CENSUS. Table XSXl.— Native and foreign population, ^c: 1880 — KENTUCKY— Continued. Coontiea, Lanrel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis-..- Lincoln Livingston -- Logan Lyon McCra^ken . - McLean Madison Magoiiin Marion Marshall Martin Mason Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Muhlenhnrgh INelson Nicholas Ohio :.-. Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Robertson — Rockcastle --. Rowan Rnssell Scott -■; .., Shelby , Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren "Washington . . Wayne "Webster "Whitley "Wolfe "Woodford 9121 13226 4240 3740 6600 12984 14991 9101 24211 6723 15492 9236 21935 6943 14494 9619 3053 19408 10220 3750 14028 9414 10738 10394 8451 14976 16353 11679 19410 7456 17284 4040 15877 5006 12998 3631 21197 5782 9629 4399 75S9 14776 16511 10574 6940 9228 15942 14441 7112 17500 27084 14288 12487 14187 U986 6637 11575 .9 S o 7861 11086 3847 3559 5871 11396 14090 7332 19687 5837 11361 8596 21049 6545 13882 7973 2496 17522 9200 3413 13604 8720 8552 9801 7679 13358 16924 11238 18024 16693 4258 14282 5471 11028 3464 19320 5632 8374 4038 7250 14246 15784 8339 6772 8910 13630 12205 6213 15219 23845 13935 11474 12489 10582 4864 11101 s .2 ■^ H t> 688 239 .57 1;^2^ .37 274 38 110 58 615 23 237 209 320 767 107 3116 559 432 77 1829 481 169 8!l 183 308 21 317 119 114 924 106 8 274 42 11 49 12 21 29! 277:1102 38 14 48 110 39 225 29 137 315 242 180S 174 52 267 39 696 836 176 27 80 9 119 63a 185 35 169 92 175 199 370 22 1i50 20 90 64 1517 3 93 725 631 K 29 589 .334 18 240 164 56 57 163 6(1 265 1689 198 23 44 62 93 1426 523 1257 521 21 109 595 299 1769 434 35 104 662 154 55H 101 924 138 84 600 30 138 4.. 27 13 9 80 100 rOBEIGN-BOBN. 170 89 64 147 45 770 57 117 1 199 28 4 1061 103 6 114 9 3 172 4 122 256 190 253 211 117 2 825 1 121 32 41 21 2 189 302 67 100 31 52 48 59 309 447 131 25 59 14 1 225 40 2 12 13 61 10 8 18 6 450 22 10 19 3 1 300 51 1 10 1 5 26 38 106 108 2 5 32 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 509 Table XXXI.— Native and foreign populationj 4-0,: 1880— LOUISIANA. Parielies. 1 <^ H B o FOBEIGN-BORK. Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasien Caldwell Cameron Catahonla Claiborne Concordia Do Soto East Baton Konge . . . East CarroE East Feliciana Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson La Fayette Lafourche Xiincoln Livingston Madison Morebouse Natchitocbea Orleans Ouachita Plaqneminea Point Coup6e Eapides Eed Eiver Kichland Sabine Saiut Bernard Saint Charles Saint Helena. .. Saint James I Saint John Baptist. Saint Landry Saint Mart.in , Saint Mary Saint Tammany — Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermillion "Vernon "Washington "Webster . - "West Baton Eouge "West Carroll "West Feliciana "Winn ._... ]6440 16780 16474 10421 16952 26657 12170 5737 2363 10191 lf803 14795 16633 19457 11966 14890 6417 6161 16190 17176 5324 11170 12970 18733 11048 5121 13760 14111 19468 174933 14443 10691 17549 23203 8540 8360 7313 4016 6987 7456 14392 9415 39475 12439 19019 6547 9365 17645 17647 13475 8580 5149 5184 9924 7549 2756 12646 5835 14521 16524 15343 7475 10967 16889 0718 4472 2084 1314' 9523 11506 16992 7621 12417 4730 4569 14954 16468 3750 9645 12811 17645 7923 4583 7279 9384 16542 312 83 319 430 478, 791 799 1471 837, 323 415 302 eil 20 OOUJ 200 44l'l298 27651 247 299 1352 634 91 1588 761 1684 683 601 196 191 230 2184 346, 457 127 64 28 12 143| 83 3331080 314! 27 2785:1173 766 1446 453 636 151066 3780 1970 10102 9545 35555 19395 6450 5307 5339 3518 5874 6308 13026 8964 1 2065 16034 5575 7814 10740 15824 9678 399 ;j 7272 6690 636 150 680 710 236 1136 482 89 115 842 187 59 508 37 242 419 896 3682 389 279 53 569 1053 303 213 1987 226 106331)06 41421 643 1043 60 11 201 100 65 420 126 1480 566 19 362 111 16 787 420 349 4301 510 348 433 684 162 226 52 124 604 61 537 177 227 93 842 100 116 1052 594 114 219 33 112 407 1084 788 69 5 19 134 12. 31 1191040 275, 17 51 299 39 232 455 221 273 21 90 639 314 30 53 34 119 70 609 168 242 78 27 486 368 4 996 265 380 27 137 156 96 249 41157 242 80 31 389 174 48 322 271 529 224 340 273 170 310 51 148 11 6 81 118 20 163 11 40 23 128 33 52 26 5 29 12 22 7 12 15 19 15 1833 22 44 7 23 21 46 18 25 11708 55 153 46 83 6 17 4 38 15 22 39 21 88 25 174 50 52 43 35 4 13 1 ' 1 7 30 4 23 2 154 37 23 10 16 241 134 7 11 40 22 25 169 119 17 12 74 116 10 21 3 2 11 2 407 166 43 105 61 115 6 2 13944 6882 111 122 34 60 48 135 16 239 15 8 13 4 3 171 2 15 3 510 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XKXl.— Native and foreign population, fc: 1880— MAINE. Counties. Androscoggm. AroostooK — Cum'berland .. iFraiikliii Hancock , ^Kennebec Knox Lincoln Oxford Penobscot Piscataquis... Sagadahoc Somerset Waldo Washington - . York 36807 32319 75723 17855 37191 49560 31474 24326 32029 64467 14246 18212 31059 31834 37626 55325 34517 31701 70977 17053 47038 30764 23756 29378 61853 13825 17579 30036 31042 49910 916 211 2001 320 1071 841 359 101 306 326 318 348 604 196 1180 287 105 606 92 59 1332 1080 101 84 418 210 101 433 32 67 79 51 72 200 31 58 52 42 75 FOREION-BOBN. 8235 9381 10636 325 1889 495 598 626 1060 1274 629 6858 5403 7965 4748 258 388 1847 830 231 358 3067 355 595 974 5054 ^ "3 . ^ .s -tf g p[^ 1 ■s -§ g 6 A g 1 1 719 1708 169 192 3 lOll 576 73 28 1 907 3941 255 142 29 28 27 2 6 2 114 303 47 21 6 302 1077 92 78 17 225 441 258 17 « 52 136 19 17 12 116 92 10 6 S 257 2345 75 73 9 146 40 17 10 3 90 26S 27 23 9 75 135 64 1 2 85 221 33 17 8 203 1083 116 26 9 579 1028 138 36 9 MARYLAND. CoTtntieB. s .a s o n FOKEIGN-BOEN. Allegany Anne Arnndel - Baltimore Baltimore City Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Prederiok Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery. . . Prince George's QneenAnne ... Saint Mary's — Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico -■. Worcester 31019 27696 73472 276177 10506 13555 30077 18433 22996 49361 11387 26707 15261 17322 24390 25881 19006 16872 21626 18753 37941 17986 19481 66124 242060 10394 11092 27701 2506 149 17065 21931 46677 9263 24310 14095 15701 21829 23072 17578 16308 20729 17232 32662 1928 2940 42 114 1720 884 1563 184 203 285 275 337 2950 18608 62 1741 331 2153 14152 42 29 150 178 263 138 1183 622 243 392 162 1172 875 121 326 441 107 1601 83 269 22 14 132 682 1 1658 11 1619 10 343 16 1 115 12 924 17 39 751 6 149 617 7 865 167 131 488 2992 16 97 112 324 1914 211 915 875 116 114 1121 788 1335 879 670 251 62 42 312 620 30 68 1743 1619 62 224 768 2969 450 2372 14238 1 3, 11 26 152 468 23 292 215 1659 11 183 591 2 14 9 18 6 11 16 84 601| 13 320 111 130 114 67 13 72 167 16 16 1732 444 5398 34051 66 649 172 18 10 655 375 463 374 97 126 249 45 27 15 396 7 2 1 4... 2... COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 511 Table XXXI.— Native and foreign population, 4-0. .- 1880— MASSACHUSETTS. Counties. Bnrn stable. Berkshire.. Ei-istol Dukes Bssex Franklin... Hampden . . Hampshire MitlcUesex . Nantucket. Norfolk Plymouth . Suffolk.... Worcester . 20686 54800 98724 4099 167881 30889 74577 37663 234433 3535 7C333 66075 267750 173149 42146 83237 3766 151636 25912 65312 31907 181931 3270 lis 1598 107 13801 220 1025 341 no 241 1031 14 14472 155 7121 1949 44 2121 848 855 1405 4787 439 1597 1827815390 6077 25 65298 3889 19761044 61127 2056' 806' 482 211033 22964 10883 6575 1433321 '35111 63743753 22 68 1697 2185 668 : .15 2021 2092 431 2922 6215 1140 1315 5918 1504 3 27 891 681 353 224 3764 1869 5437 4560 FOEEIGN-BOEK. 2211 14232 40316 201 56664 5112 9569 83397 192 20174 7943 120177 53748 468 3162 10622 17 17089 1377 10839 3064 23710 4 3580 1168 24899 19303 345 1370 10383 50 7421 489 2243 673 8333 10 564 7470 15781 27 26650 1921 13903 4790 45063 112 2197 12202 670 4965 10034 67030 3918:26217 6 .a s p^ a i £ C5 fi 48 32 17 571 971 366 1207 50(1 77 11 a 2 2181 1589 164 59 723 37 851 1144 125 22(1 601 25 2243 16K 311 1 2 6 789 592 124 181 252 59 2877 7526 807 1268 1327 92, MICHIGAN. Connties. Alcona . Allegan.. Alpena . . Antrim . . Baraga .. Barry... Bay Benzie.. Berrien - Branch . Calhoun . Charlevoix.. Cheboygan . Chippewa .. Clare Clinton... Crawford . Delta Eaton Emmet Genesee Crladwin Grand Traverse . Gratiot 1633 31796 4205 3607 1238 22987 21720 2763 31961 26133 34366 20629 3791 4010 2152 2818 24869 936 3707 20281 6466 33242 624 6591 19S4S 1042 19085 3007 2114 1024 13244 14952 1392 18434 13873 19735 12107 2143 2463 1798 1411 16041 493 2043 16213 3144 20719 315 3476 10454 364 5721 458 762 6248 4015 490 3972 6425 9222 2486 840 812 145 601 5654 93 416 6343 964 9265 116 40 3209 119 271 26 2510 780 4 2974 2706 1600 1881 250 264 40 279 2303 78 86 3842 464 847 118 502 3593 64 908 112 114 48 701 544 133 1311 1013 1185 191 102 329 331 1419 60 32 3 63 133 8 22 464 275 123 6 197 303 FOKEIQK-BOEN. 1474 6019 4584 1630 566 205 2330 443 16361 670 4824 1808 4086 1380 1324 2514 1369 3231 223 3105 1944 1173 5978 503 1831 2391 i 1 § 1 15 1 i 1 i 1 1288 68 88 65 27 3 1138 773 421 165 1377 23 3033 276 277 1.52 579 19 97e 114 108 74 74 3 197 60 64 7 53 3 617 610 270 75 561 13 1016C 820 1090 420 2420 in 297 9;h 43 22 91 4 856 483 627 R? 2330 37 276 481 330 46 479 9 814 974 910 69 1183 34 281 260 247 35 437 12 Sit 132 91 53 160 3 1805 9U 164 67 270 18 2466 186 236 117 74 3 1089 65 89 35 45 5 868 653 278 61 1212 77 95 2!) 13 5 29 9 1681 108 331 29 229 24 690 528 266 55 313 13 635 98 69 29 249 n 2829 1269 1012 189 541 46 411 10 45 19 9 3 906 195 152 ,52 184 6 1285 409 203 93 290 22 512 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS^ Table XXXI.— Native and foreign population, ^c: 1880— MICHIGAN— Continued. NATIVE. FOBBIGK-BOKN. CountieB. 1 O 1 .g 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1^ "o 1 1 1 1 a i f2 t5 a 1 02 1 t d S 1 s 1 Hillsdale 30789 11482 10343 30045 29786 3521 9650 31 36428 29432 2292 55833 2304 2401 21833 4398 42851 19528 2254 23669 7411 933 11870 6947 10480 5646 5156 994 28500 27500 • 17386 11900 34854 9782 1156 1758 7566 867 1400 23440 1450 736 39160 29023 24072 13477 900 23026 18781 28407 33903 106383 5132 16260 9952 8542 18277 17383 2462 5523 27 22888 16967 1200 34368 2049 1227 15989 3007 25807 13827 1879 19178 4608 800 8851 4002 5732 2548 2920 501 21777 15456 10687 6903 24327 5192 602 1536 4084 215 768 16946 1227 365 27196 24082 12997 11602 495 14340 12244 15117 24361 82318 2623 7511 270 875 3949 110 367 906 127 142 670 824 80 510 1 799 1113 164 1587 21 193 372 68 1114 272 26 189 301 34 192 266 614 143 214 158 730 1057 503 535 710 523 30 23 406 33 72 369 8 74 780 258 3374 185 39 602 700 823 462 1600 280 479 19 19 287 420 9 266 299 29 62 304 362 23 79 1934 10991 9746 3631 4086 3362 2509 21 6603 4910 646 17420 1966 832 8305 1865 6492 2723 648 7958 5121 401 13524 3118 3493 6341 1737 559 5124 5648 9200 2788 6683 1917 758 807 3211 110 574 9686 1663 723 19935 17174 2664 12864 675 4033 6967 2400 7945 60061 1683 303 2599 6387 1193 1637 2338 659 2787 508 705 707 147 425 1985 579 623 617 217 244 4 1221 812 74 58 181 366 130 166 94 78 '234 190 21 356 10 7 442 19 118 103 20 132 74 3 183 62 79 i 15 87 88 180 65 261 49 13 21 48 8 24 180 12 23 621 616 33 430 42 146 182 71 126 2206 35 398 1326 2050 938 771 314 133 1 1203 817 '56 2511 17 58 45 18 29 14 18 "49 39 S 66 7 Houghton. 869 43 3 6845 5f^R0 43 644 1550 '2 9091 6867 489 111 1326 1415 1594 9nQ 93 Isabella 17831 i98 4! 8 1273 1462 778 846 339 76 7 4 286 480 75 1003 110 54 51 ,272 56 9 46 92 "26 166 377 43 46 23 130 698 336 462 58 318 5 294 1 35 191 9 3 259 56 1022 31 1 131 81 869 189 474 227 462 563 24 724 14 31 256 37 472 196 12 188 35 7 80 90 117 46 81 10 162 231 174 107 331 134 19 8 64 6 21 236 4 7 269 228 206 88 7 249 211 416 273 648 64 W 36 Kalkaska 48 11542 3102 4312 1400 2236 513 Keweenaw 31 433 3948 570 21 219 439 312i 786 559i 55 5649 676 668 126 216 30 635 98 299 13 102' 4 893 21 93 47 fi 515 1927 636 31 4457 1671 32 818 521 451 662 106 25 3200 558 1433 245 1117 397 83 122 411 9 93 1213 958 16 7001 3203 1341 1243 29 713 867 302 3627 23936 82 15 46 14 5 139 26 1 ?42 9295 35SS 76011791268 18 4163 168 2975 770 68 1091 1083 1989 602 1107 159 325 44 259 361 5 210 459 945 •109 344 70 466 788 387| 38 1917 627 640 127 457 217 19 . 27 8 1275 66 4647 1290 2079 2688 1229 270 738 2891 3065 1368 1908 761 569 135 1920 76 275 1331 186 588 8864 9701 250 9170 350 1705 4840 86E 137£ 1364' 75i 223 699 7, 257 2491 2006 189 229 183i 225 1 619 566 122] 165 16 33 420 436 595 383 13 Marquette - - -' Mason 612673 43 399 22i 260 631335 Midland 2 2 80 27 33 28 54 25 4 8 11 "'8 28 4 1 112 121 36 31 1 60 2D 8 5C 110' S 16 ?4 2624 2274 5875 2817 1?4 Muskegon 2996 2218 6713 1916 304 56 1418 68 277 3516 100 100 845 1018 523 904 85 7 878 19 152 935 58 56 447 197 667 ?43 1422 307 Oakland 1996 1161 159, 134 ?4 207 37 273 191 9 46 449 27 24 41 193 195 8 47 644 30 2 Osceola 398 1 46 146 Presqnelsle 1 6 7033 1722 3042. 510 10761500 1269 1S18 79 Samt Clair 48 3568 1052 236 5687 3667 7020 5881 12102 1101 1849 209 11 1182 1259 2453 798 2834 539 692 824 36 702 575 593 1158 6920 99 206 909 81 616 386 426 1358 8470 80 9 31 104 17 11 26 ?1 114 "Wexford 636 COJliPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 513 Table XXXL—ifaiive and foreign population, odge Doaglas Faribanlt llllmore Preeboru Goodhue .. Grant Hennepin Houston Isanti Itasca Jackson Xanaheo , Kandiyohi Kittson Lac-qai-parle Lake Le Sueur Lincoln Lyon Marshall Martin McLeod Meeker MilleLacs Morrison Mower Murray ...... Nicollet . — ...... Nobles Olmsted Otter Tail Pine Pipestone Polk Pope Bamsey Kedwood Henville Eioe w. Hook Saint Louis 33 CO 255 5214, 3244 6 2156 2543 16913 7106 764 8161 381 3231 4017 3183 56 3026 1528 12263 8686 5468 9877 19243 10194 17149 1704 46271 10383 2370 106 2918 5214 253 2740 73 11315 1875 4555 525 4245 7713 7569 1259 3730 11914 2397 7148 3384 16858 11249 906 1749 5697 3291 29297 3768 6556 15684 2653 2526 128 2991 2013 2 1244 1071 8988 6037 382 6947 121 1883 3060 1503 36 1588 531 8264 4479 3579 6064 12220 6026 12121 1054 22100 7399 1800 86 1703 168 , 3974 103 1675 60 7533 854 .1930 199 1847 5077 4586 644 2039 6073 1167 5395 1130 8792 6297 481 503 2897 2246 17123 1824 4464 9520 925 1242 20 355 314 1 201 342 1876 322 70 150 32 270 227 256 2 197 1014 1271 432 1335 1803 1045 1307 106 4612 633 77 4 275 18 244 28 217 701 212 641 S3 701 478 521 133 298 1484 297 374 461 2430 917 100 237 456 152 2624 456 447 1625 369 238 10 147 237 87 335 2453 774 79 34 420 170 411 117 575 1294 474 1628 1373 1161 1226 227 2653 603 68 1 352 313 29 432 6 536 295 712 118 74 542 314 48 462 1482 265 298 531 1783 1054 87 386 1061 362 1470 496 608 940 415 214 93 103 571 22 97 95 117 74 345 195 134 279 577 406 '426 35 1046 254 20 263 269 582 603 206 94 4 144 9 77 249 23 1717 200 91 2 79 371 86 157 11 192 293 25 131 434 117 362 186 444 453 134 90 1165 188 151 460 100 61 11 48 4 558 47 155 12 130 256 186 73 123 345 74 141 227 566 418 13 70 103 41 1037 193 150 579 85 106 359 30 1741 180 33 1 82 8 61 1 93 104 58 1142 116! 124 411 93 98. Ill 1894 1974 4 856 1145 5976 4912 466 5979 105 2177 3965 2704- 2507 791 5128 2658 3139 8919 6875 12502 1300 20742 5049 2693 18 1888 240 4945 652 2151 4788 1070 1702 467 loot 4629 4170 242 2145 4885 1207 5185 1051 4685 7426 459 343 6736 2583 16593 1607 4235 6797 1016 1978 78 661 315 3 184 157 512 163 144 9'6 3 577 1253 45 111 260 57 186 708 483 68 114 26 41 51 260 60 14 137 172 346 97 263 475 191 149 443 352 43 4251 252 49 14 14 206 403 65 10 449 84 217 241 177 330 330 95 725 419 92 172 97 430 463 180 72 2169 175 1849 342 341 1420 116 173 390 217 196 8 1073 141 29 2518 2203 43 3402 5 100 326 203 77 86 1333 179 98 220 857 487 441 13 2551 914 21 2 40 1482 335 566 1012 965 609 2228 2904269 60|1328 28 60 518 162 358 173 1050 157 73 80 191 77 195 1 186 133 15 285 19 1516 157 146 28 178 1994 492 27 616 1040 281 156 38;1757 27 177 liai395 801144 8163164 101 300 1043 114 110 84 64 325 45 5596 387 971 1382 105 413 53 £53 1218 877 1349 10 1787 3160 1676 1 644 148 863 1248 2494 421060 23 5191 42795 13 8854 ....1140 1596581 29 1084 215 44205 76 2^1695 2629 2365 149 494 811 136 234 2612 57 47 2259 640 2266 369 990 4772 73 74 2709 10-2157 123:2768 71 437 2 2367 56 1633' II 682 13l 650 514 COMPENDIUM OF THE Tabm: XXXL^Native a 1 e2 B 1 S 1 & i .3 1 g 1 a 1 •f m ' 14 1 5 10 9 1 1 -a s 1 69 12 7 2 14 IS 5 8 6 6 26 K M '6 a £ 1 i S S J & 1 ■a g i i rr. Aflaws 22030 14170 13961 19909 10088 18610 13409 17724 17838 8995 16610 14947 17314 1S46U 27331 .1982 22788 0703 3187 12000 17858 9114 12897 10104 8U30 11240 10520 14638 13170 7041 J4620 11233 12628 7521 24370 16087 9IJ76 2700 9626 115 1118 31 1057 395 996 1195 U51 1777 726 192 22r>u 2)16 128a 476 97 1)80 61 250 481 211 1721 46 286 1067 1260 325 3.67 467 95 103 68 360 1384 160 10 2399 37 3 266 122 306 88 779 190 207 479 387 1012 603 148 389 631 553 439 97 601 66 48 272 82 699 74 861 204 1030 410 410 208 300 147 316 639 719 402 42 913 45 33 273 928 2.58 145 212 429 635 94 408 469 62 502 236 510 460 460 26 735 143 12 387 619 102 43 79 85 142 23 71 69 41 158 74 63 118 221 11 136 26 7 65 2221 32 14' 11 10; 2 36|... 6; 7 83 3 10! 2 17; 3 19 6 81.... 21 4 19' 2 24! 1 43i 5 34} 7 I... 29 B l.-,2 36 14 21 3 37 3 19 21 3 74 40' \'-, ^tftala -.- 1 6 1 2 r, 3 R Cl(illioni6., -... 5 3 Clay 1' 8 10' 14 10 47 13 ij..,. 22i 1 2 1 3 "i 2-1 7 2 14 4 21; 4 27 6 2 9 "7 10 2.... 1 GF©n»da 21 3 8 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, 515 Table XXXL— A'ottue and foreign population, fo.: 1880— MISSISSIPPI— Continued. Ooantlea. Hancock... HarriaoB .. Hinds Holmes L^eaqaena . Itawamba . Jacksou ... Jasper Jefferaon .. Joue8 Kemper ..— La Fayette . Lauderdale . Lawreuce^ — Leake Lee -■. Le Flore - . Lincoln... Lowndes . M! ■26 5 '"56 12 43 10 6 2 8 8 108 42 3 2 23 6 25 2 69 1309 36 5 2 "34 4 10 ' 1 29 19 3 17 1 7 7 '"I'fi 12 470 219 316 1585 3121 299 106 176 ISO 379 151K) 383 1125 245 665 330 764 611 828 384 223 285 591 988 337 205 556 13935 820 549 656 518 183 69? 1313 153 942 257 760 2437 109 190 603 375 728 344 679 334 609 821 962 230 103 261 387 6 1 .34 31 215 n Ozark 150 44 18691736 410 344 1389 542 18921 337 81li 468 3281 179 129 18 48 12 16 8 4 3 3 28 3 4 6 89 5 45 70 278 2138 19 4 3 43 2 10 1 1 Pettis !il Phelpa . . ... 11 Pike 24 Platte 10 Polk 1 103 Putaam ^ Ealte 542 868 1602 1261 208 623 323 807 408 122 605 1066 281 451 443 90 44 199 830 200 89 ,318 8 42 Randolpli..-^ 28 16 .... Kipley ........ Saint Charles 10 6 So int Er-an^oia Sainte G-enevieve 39 4 30 Saint Louis City Saline 6992 7431 23371 972 660 443 893 662 153 1007 840 169 754 239 609 1317 164 23S 296 26f 214 404 816 811 ■172 137 471 83 69 1178 88 208 1041 137 lis 136 1? 7 Seott . - 3 Shelbv 9 4 6 3 1 6 8 20 a 5 s 1 10 ?,r 7 7 100 1691 796! 128 126,1389 K Worth I.. "9," 518 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXI.— Native and foreign popuUtion, #o..- 1880— MONTANA TEERITOEY. NATIVE. FOBEION-EOEN. ^ t !■ 1 i 1 s 1 Coontieft. 3 d 7! ■a ^ . .9 t i .3 1 t i t 1 T) ni 13 i 1 1 B S % & g s a o H n » ^ & CB i & Beaver Head ......... 1682 2270 1777 146 5374 296 709 158 13 1379 136 163 82 1 470 189 185 2(12 15 118 132 188 14 349 111 135 151 11 198 78' 104 9 tfp 830 788 733 34 3502 214 ■HI ^•>n 38 15 80 1'4 9 38 269 57 200 98 59 278 ll 1 15 41 33 181 •>f 3 659 7 6 501 772 1 10 12 !i8(S 111 Gallatin 3120 768 461 216 1% 161 177 523 85 91 89 22 11? 21 38 Jefferson 1784 486 162 154 131 104 98 680 138 117 161 24 00 8 49 Lewis and Clarke — 4460 1250 402 481 28! 281 234 2061 412 2ii9 309 48' 442 23| 96 2886 2093 910 4(14 232 251 230 18S 210 126 175 IRS. 1029 650 177, 166 187 200 80 132 23, 120 18i 9* 7 21 Meagher 109 130 5 24 Missoula 1846 883 133 110 84 71 70 091 226 31 1. 11 .1 23 137 .■1 63 37 101 272 201052 147 60 61 289 107 66 271 74 75 192 616 64 97 9 18 20S 22 24: 67 26 174 18 3 183 174 22; 16 206 266 41 44 203 43 217 61 552 30: 403 112 11 223 1422106 28 110 7 ; 95 39 615 25 127 961454 58 224 10 36 221203; lOi 176 7 93 15 906 292 213 95 82 195' 18 212' 56 164 18 U 14 8 581 22 16i 13 119 47 97 12 674 380 730 103^ 520 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table 'SiX'Sl,— Native and fomgn population, ^'c: 1880— NEVADA. NATIVE. FOBEIOK-BOEK. Gouatiea. 1- ■s .9 g o 1 1 .2 > i i o ■a 1 1 1 n 1 ■a m a a i o & a 1 i 1 I" s t 332 897 4003 1961 2870 2207 2070 1848 1191 1181 3255 254 9190 3680 1674 77 395 1286 602 912 730 868 876 465 400 1180 96 3998 1219 632 31 86 323 204 277 223 150 95 102 109 406 38 1416 447 98 42 72 366 156 341 153 196 109 131 101 309 20 793 330 168 25 41 187 106 117 166 76 41 50 76 141 5 209 204 69 27 27 192 76 176 95 111 42 48 49 100 3 384 182 63 11 .33 107 83 108 120 53 51 52 5S 125 n 212 150 54 147 684 1713 1259 4216 1273 1554 789 1218 694 -2167 32 6925 1064: 1008 28 143 174 227 393 84 116 11 53 13 9 23 40 32 84 44 54 26 11 33 41 "iw 49 31 21 122 180 108 287 146 100 82 80 70 129 5 006 166 93 3 C: IS Elko 310 243 Ifl 41 231 852 170 434 264 543 128 3!>8 17 46 34 20 17 12 18 21 1 122 41 16 S6 Eureka ... -. 94 14 23 7l! 186' 163 135 152. 251 19 13 I^'ye 111 89 125 267 5 2495 217 144 13 375 10 168 ?4 1 Storey 7151477 84 431 134 184 154 M White Pine 41 NEW HAMPSHIRE. NATIVE. POHBIGN-EOJOf. Connties. Id 1 1 .a B 1 CD m 1 1 > 1 o (D i i g o O o a 54 67 2972 4116 172 82(1 67 96 196 18 119 11 5414 7307 2005 2961 529 88 427 4 28S 9 3Ki VM 74 883 64 2W r>m 16 14t 3 1440 6005 407 S428 203 349 1333 74 751 20 15 61 19 22 215 16 506 48 213 87 117 10 30 40 NEW MEXICO TEEEITOEY. HATIVB. FOHEIGN-BOEN. & si 6- 1 2 d ■3 i •a S Counties. •E 1 IS i ft a 1 ■a 1 e o W H 1 6 o 1 "o .S 1 "to a c4 7S .1. li Hemalillo 16842 15235 984 7 46 108 66 383 16 19 lOR 13 R 3144 4743 2236 4086 13 8 40 435 137 11 03 18 64 ?0 254 2869 19 9 77 K 71 '16 10 5 20 Dona Ajia 13 4 (rrant 2530 1390 20 161 87 104 81 2003 60 T'O 77 IF. 87 22 'I 14 Lincoln 2303 1516 6 197 54 45 56 210 7 10 28, 2 Mora 9542 9274 1 5 55 11 ^R 209 7 11 3n n 61 14 3 liio Arriba 10837 10103 46 21 50 25 2v( 180 14 11 75 1 04 ■l San Miguel 20061 1E475 20 75 225 IBS 87 577 50 rfl 78. 23' 1T:0 20; 8 Santa S^ 10209 sm.: 19 ri4 106 148 151 658 43 71 178 13 157 28, 10 Socorro 7506 7037 14 48 57 45 369 ?:? 17 55 10 4S 11 1 Taos 10872 12919 10270 12622 4 2 1 37 51 14 52 27 49 24 157 176 19 14 2n 4 29 22 7 2 35 42 l(j ^ 522 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XJiXI.—N'aUve and foreign population, #c.: 1880— NEtV YOEK. Counties. Albany Allegan^ Broome Oattarati^d . Caytiga OhatttaQ^na . ChenniDg Gbeiiango. ... ClaDtdn Colombia.... Oortldnd.. Delaware . Buobess . . Brie Essex Franilln . Pulton ... Genesee .. Gi-eene ... Hamilton . llerlifmet... JeflbrBoii ... Kih^s Lewis Livingston. . Madison Monroe Montgomery. New Ydrk . .- Ifiagara Oneida Onondaga.. Ontirio — Orange — Orleans Oa-Wego Otsego , Putnam .... Queens Konsselaer. Hicbmond Bocl^Iand ^ Baint Lawrence. Saratoga Schenectady Snhobarie... ScliOi'ler Seneca ;■, Steuben ..i. Suffolk Snllivan ... Tioga Tompluns . Ulster Warren illi!il3 4f)627 4S735 55728, 54524 37947 38012 40202 42966 24000 40200 67513 154506 29468 2805} 27112 30701 3577 3740S 57315 411183 26380 33048 39935 1065S1 33468 727629 41333 92040 94.'i09 41860 70798 25329 66716 48747 12948 G8573 88955 28030 2i:807 70585 47,"70 19794 32168 17044 25314 71109 48287 28229 31036 32272 75519 2.;682 Washington 41517 Wayne 43809 Westchester 8S278 Wyoming 20961 rates...: 19288 111234 573 34922 1302 395631 3271 42005, 3442 52221 504 46n02' 3.503 316B5, 3622 95806' 397 37019' 5: 40748 110 22702 260 38596 613 6;i691 407 143306 2550 26222 82 2S374 27071 2:4998 3438 30 82 226 78 17 446 197 356 166 307 138 039 54 1311 323 605 5*7 057 i 7611 452 321 471 241' 140 996, 52 106 458 368 56 650 744 337 4.53 719 2u9: 312 72l| 606 280 I I 486 950 3 2 144 671 170 561684 410 123, 275 287 186 334 668 1307 1315 75412471 188, 60 2253 47 115 t 9 217 61121041 " 266 90 177j 287: 394 32i; 139 184 14 9 58 293 231 142 75 461 247 721 36140 91 54759 128 3647071 564410353 6925 7194 913 25416, 781 12 245 158 184 313551 657i 244 286 323 272 FOSEIdN-BOBK. 37652 202] 100 99115 983 456 32675 63' 69 647299 11055 17937 38362. 6501 152 8730o! 438 234 89494: 547 195 39142! 385; 256 68318 1354 3856 23505 149 67 63661 47033 12298 64317 25002 20410 65321 44614 19258 31742 16650 26868 296.2 73735. 212521 37508, ilTM\ 77554 34925, 17972, 166 298 49 456 370 286 169 107 130 60 60 4rj! 599 3303 200 622 2423 853 346 44 137 260 633 247 283 91 54 113 1127 357 901 1339 36 157 33 35 293 360 063 420 270 358 466 375 24 63 189 1409 61 213 423 1153 191 10.-89 310 1016 957 400 386 223 627 335 47 600 1005 543 904 123, 8726 249. 992! 84S; 34 1 460 277 510 444 299 537 484 37977 3187 3956 7071 9353 10818 5118 1870 10605 4963 W35 2521 11071 65378 5047 6161 2931 5694 19U4 346 6260 8788 188312 6036 6614 276 4127 820 38343 lOl'j 4847 1013 478670 606, 12840 4998 214 178 698 791 3554 418 471 834 3083 682! 1286 245 686 llol 384 7857 378 154 557 129 58 318 6946 2420 400 274 1485 5403 372 4303 13d 131 858 470 1832 18665:1132 1716 2671 176 2592 2S4 4964 308 2041 194 2773 141 10.52 54 2023 2695; 345 2194 779 2530 1000 213 127 1198 1040 60 824' 813 346 7100 450 1923 113531296 330871865 1920i 82 55i 33 1578; 808 2003 lis 226| 1083 59 144 36: 13 14 155 20 863057 SO 17 W 38 104 m 7 9 27 66 324 121 18; 6:... 8O61 73 U 1.574] 70 412 11 45 12'. 10 2 I 111 184! 1075 62 11 731I 234 7 263 1234; 23911 4471i 9041 2143 4 03 21788' 83378 4894 59.307 2107 1106; 424 1340 5531 790 3157 I 1773 9487 1737: 62 1050 607 228 784 22 268; 1345] 5470 4704 276 529 7004 30593 198593; 2079, i980| 33881 54 534 30 698' 14762 608 102 10261 41 8683 163482 9910 274 4250| 104 23435 23384 7081 77;: 12422 350 ; 4709 044 104 23 81 : IH0\ 11195 2050 2233 22U01 26.,73 348 208 39 ; 10961 181 139; 32' 41.93 582 lUJ 32411 15412 686 276 874! 7080 103i 5J Oli! 3744 58' 07 »4: 170 132 133 4(16 3'.4 211 657 .19 194 347 382 233 345 210: 301 150 75 338 136 381 269 807 239: 344 249 02, 149 .54 60 72I 270' 37 20 120 10^; 56 827 2678 254 103 460 103 743 898 3964 6477 5601 4262 1037 2173 10319 2497 6354 7891 23710 10531 6513! 1995' 382.5, 017 1.563, 183: 1830; 701 1670 3485 114 48 389 2584 7841' 647l 9318 275 4141 297 8019 369 1563; 197I 5937: 635 6309, 380 641: 49 1628 95 573 19 1666 4343! 2431 936 1180, 177' 330' 1453! 67 IS77 8879 418 2815 15083 840. 1C9 1270 6308 538 405 2241 8823 1143 46il 989, 979 4654 126 450, 1135 321' 111! 028 235 160. 949 177 114 8212 3642 2972 1318 76 582 1681 46] 84! 3301 14 4d! 166, 605' 27. 20i; 716 2377 100 357, 813 3502 I60' 120: 847 2504 193; 28 5 21 51 54 4087 8 45 9 22 ftO 228 75 213; 206 411 48 37 8 4I1I 5 26 14 44! 248 88 289 142 474 169 818 712 1323 654 455 285 105 1508 899 1222 6811 1408 661' 4046 1643 1607 2. 28, 14503 516 1363 658 813 144' 371 81I 144 223 25 466 23 1485 40 1242: 7(i ISSgi 87 169 78 153 15 29S0 108 38 1 125' 8 1818 155 3774 3fl 1106 278 701 45 10 68 2T 7 IS 31 2 17 29 231 14 12 COMPENDIXJM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 623 Tabm ^LXXl.— Native and foreign populaiimi, 4o.: 1880— NOfiTH CAEOLlN'A. MATIYE. roBBroif-Boiai. GoQJatdea. H 1 m 1 a 1 i i § 1 ■a i 1 13 a a I i 1 ! a 1 ^ i a 1 14576 8350 5481 17966 14404 17432 16392 101<9 9347 21781 12793 14933 10279 6260 9756 17818 14905 23414 8177 7894 3316 16559 14418 10621 23717 6470 3243 203(18 11091 18756 26136 18003 20820 14200 8893 2332 31163 10031 23388 30239 10836 10267 10223 11832 7744 22634 7831 23428 7490 15328 11049 9813 8043 12797 13115 338ep S427 9362 16768 i77i8 14451 8281 4945 17484 13181 17213 16M5 16046 8921 10794 12630 14662 10117 6083 9682 16398 14617 23328 6479 7736 2S71 15766 13719 19304 23514 6280 3>26 20094 10920 18688 26574 17408 20600 13151 8648 1867 29473 10004 226)1 29159 10R02 9449 9241 11248 7713 22171 6613 DS292 7470 15207 10823 9611 7093 11651 13988 80185 8889 9290 16644 17SS0 52 16 602 67 835 63 95 27 35 177 31 54 30 135 19 1321 39 35 13 110 9 32 53 65 64 150 8 105 115 22 346 4i)2 132 36 224 9 1480 13 447 879 5 35 31 637 11 149 19 46 3 35 33 t 70 86 4S3 37 :& 101 9 2« 831 15 6 4 47 293 925 53 108 27 1 11 10 112 2 136 4 51 63J 573 18 43 2 1 24 14 22 21 24 10 856 13 2 34 1« 10 3U2 733 4 1 114 384 26 i 104 66 176 287 9 2572 54 26 29 22l 7 8 14 15 258 6 3 2 2 445 20 6 48 2 12 16 2 788 1 117 31 2 3 1 9 13 2 27 5 4 3 6 23 116 9 17 8 6 6 10 13 2 707 4 633 33 18 6 5 17 "e 24 9. 9 S 43 8 11 5 2 3 4 8 3 3 10 1 4 3 16 17 ? 30 I 4 28 7 13 1 3 37 5 2 28 33 42 7 9 42 128 17 31 12 14 28 7 41 39 5 e 1 14 9 1 1 3 12 '"2 2 9 27 3 4 1 4 2 3 I 6 6 1 "4 1 "3 1 1 8 1 4 1 1 1 "i 1 6 20 13 "2 3 33 "e 2 "16 I e 6 4 .... s Beftiiiforfc...-*...!. B(ittie 4 13 1 1 1 2 1 1 Bladen 2 3 16 2 1 "3 6 "i 13 1 1 14 23 5 14 1 4 3 Brunswibk .......... Barke CabaiTna ............ Caldwt'U r Cartaret ............. .... 2 CaSWell Catawba....^ 10 1 1 2 1 9 Chatham Clibwan Clay , Cleaveland .......... 12 21 108 119 6 1 23 5 17 45 67 9 54 4 3 123 6 197 61 26 4 68 11 21 41 12 33 1 16 12 23 21 13 25 306 8 13 "4 i 13 i 1 16 2 4 8 22 18 1 '"i 5 43 1 7 29 27 2 "2 1 5 8 1 11 21 10 16 1 314 21 2 19 11 1 318 93 5 1 6 4 3 3 18 15 41 5 79 23 ,, 3 i i 2 19 23 .1 ■ 12 "4 3 23 2 1 1 3 "i ^ Edgecombe .......... 7 9 "3 8 11 3 14 IForsyth iFranklm 1 tj 2 Graham ............. Granville ........._.. 68 3 11 8 S 2 1 10 14 1 66 32 1 38 "2 14 1 1 '"4 2 7 11 2 8 eg 4 2 5 10 74 1 6 2 2 "5 "2 11 6 15 29 15 1 1 Halifax H| 12 1 2; 2 3' 1 8l 9 IS 7 3 14 2 2 Hertford 5 1' Hyde .... . 10 10 5 7 "4 7 3. ^ 1 1 Trcdell 20 122 1 6 10 32 205 672 3 81 387 13 16 1 36 157 3 4 25 12 12 426 1 182 'I I 7 1 10 1 1 2 4 4 4 15 47 1 2 5 1 1 "i J 1 "i 2 29 '"2 32 .... 5 1 6 1 "4 90 1 1 2 £ 1 1 2 2 9 4 "i 3I 11 1 3 95 1 1 6 4 1 Mai'tin ..... "i Mecklenburg ilitohell Montsomerv. ........ naak .... 524 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CEN>SUS. Table XXXl.~KaHveandforeig7ipopula1iony4'c.: ISSO—NORTH CAROLINA— Cont'd. Now Hanover, NoTthampton., Unslow , Orange , Pamlico Paaquotank... Pendor , Perquimans .. Person , Pitfc Polk !BandolplL B.icbmond — BobesoD '. Hockingham . , Bowan , Kiilherford ... Sampson Stanley , Stokes Suny Swnin , Transylvania . Tyrreil .'. Union "Wake "Warren "Washington . . ■Watft.uga Wayne Wilkes Wilson , Yadkin Yancey OHIO. KATIVB. rOllEIGK-BOlU;. Ounties. 6 !J c3 05 O 1 1 '— "S. 1 « 1 ^ c n ■g fl S <1 P . (2 JS 1 1 P I 1 P M 3 Q H 1 ill! 1° i f , 1 i , W M I CO j O 6 F 111 23555 20510 fiSS 44 528 1382! 93 460 9 •'fi 187 17' 17". r Allen 28912 250251151 305 632 OO! 363 2402 59 34? 594! 281 939 t'O Ashland 22791 18S52 2VV3 334 92 111 134 1089 119 120 ml 017 32 3 34325 24157 msv 381 1 Mil 19, GO 3814 890 3fiR 737 340 121; 199 42 219 15 ISl 15 3 Athens 27357 23787 1077 209 920 li;7! 87 1054 32 22443 21040 44fi 112 ?,31 03' 173 3001 18 55 159 6: 2582, SO 1009! 49 51' 6 Belmont ....-.....--- 4li5]0 38233 2294 199 1398 05, 80 3128 92 'in? 1152 31179 36(i36 15712 27388 31630 374 7S8 98 346 328 340 621 128 2200 109 748^1281 91 -46 1732 5043 704 ig| 87 355 110 332 1376 320 20i 951) 74! 3ti98 34! 14Si 177.... 200 2 39 12 Butler CivrroU 142831 mo * COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CEXRrS. 525 Tablk XXXI.— Xaiirc, and foreign population, if-c: 1880— OHIO— Continued. 526 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tajblk XXXI. — Native and f oreign populaUon, 4'o-! 1880 — OHIO — Continued. Coraotia Eoas Sandusky... Scioto SeQeca ShclEy Stark ..: Satnmit TrnmljaJl... Tnacarawaa- Uniqii VftnWert... Vhiton....... Wnrren...^- WaBhington Wayne ■WaUams ... "Wood Wyandot ... 37743 27685 30668 331T3 22055 SM06 36717 36102 35908 21570 21839 16ri90 26992 40192 36960 22213 30170 20668 5 s s 33914 619 22D12 2247 26403!n25 26ftt5 3164 19988| 573 471615885 291983354 28469 32763 18218 19073 14839 23256 36103 29767 18407 25808 17650 4627 1716 618 694 573] 1549 5G42 213 1474 276 905 1479 140 967 350 134 331 686 302 1644 124 112X1 168 198 262 232 691 241 215 81 500 188 643 319 1115 322i 243 1520 690 122 1669 1204 169 1475 5071 208 294 i-i 1569 27 123 32 42 73 116 589 76 15 19 38 28 FOBEIOK-BOBN. 2664 4372 2943 3774 2082 862S 7071 8688 4290 805 1389 633 1400 3052 3116 1608 3852 1732 40 138 207 373 33; I 131 141 30 53 614 569 400 339 353 129 1451 499 2081 1321 296 4669, 1665 49 4121 358 39i 1311 222 451 3-29 109 13: 94' 3r7 24; 180 520 361 216i 615 63 305; 348 1685 2653 1815 2402 1272 291 4100 207 2276 807 894 163| 2073 12i 379 9' 768 12! 160 32i 574 1771 2002 98 1152 85 117 82 221 896 321 6261 274j 110 8092 35 U6| 214 Ui 1037 30 1 197 5 256.... 15& 6 282.... OREGON. Connttes. rOBEIGS-BOBIt. Baker Beuton Clackamas ■ Clatsop — Colnmoia... Coos Curry... Douglas . Grant . . . Jackson . Josephine . iJake..-. — Lane Liuu Marlon — Hnltnomfth . Polk Tillamook .. UmJitilla — Union Wasco Washington . YamHiU.... 7863 2742 1675 8022 1029 8878 3014 7222 1974 2575 9016 11955 12579 17263 6123 857 8784 6054. 8412 .5900 7231 1136 3161 S9K1 1110 652 1871 654 4674 1207 915 839 4604 6280 6748 7422 3364 444 3357 2116 3.756 2831 ^650 336 426 532 71 282 74 710 298 581 219 304 83? 843 782 30 1038 682 659 287 558 150 328 458 138 91 138 69 377 138 330 130 529 814 661 856 388 30 659 381 471 293 393 227 253 441 71 117 184 19 381 125 79 113 374 522 644 687 281 46 655 515 160 305 323 91 77 132 40 327 110 180i 331 1 649 89 125 101 425 305 377 570 204 Oil' 219 I I 693 1186: 200| 94 37] 29 374; 3461 3OO1 68l 3f3 637| 335; 142' 2971 134, 1308 514 1397 4480 367 912 179 718 1289 932 611 229 395 731 1997 7940 478 113 823 696 2708 1182 714 97i 116 128 57 207 121 185 272 28' 35 24 129 32; lOT' 40' 503, 75: 3091 54 25i 47' 5 115' 1621 113 8 26 42 138 120 821 301 76 69. 77: 99 115' 46, 113; 14 231. 371 138 271 lOlj 24; 188. 25 511 10^ 47 32 69 16; 40; 87. 68 (il; 42' 97 127' 77' 413 215' 20s 20 1081 33] 214| 17; 14 6& 433 45 37 698 7051332 2741604 183 399 .53 60 44^ 36 39 6 13, 19' 7 5 17, I 23 183. 831 116' 63; 146 18' 29 831 66| 37| 49' 60' 10 8 1 I ' i : 219 199 467 93, 297 34' 90 108, 138; 11 4I 62 276' 14' 40 142; 1131 73] 55 9c: 10 17 COl^IPENDHJM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 527 Table XXXI.— Native and foreign population, fe.: 1880— PENNSYLYAiflA. Coontles. FOBEIGIPBOIKt. M Adams AJlej^eny. . Armstrong. Beaver Bedfbrd.... Berks Blair Bradford.. Backs Butler.... 31929 267203 44903 85963 34100 117661 Camliria . Cameron . Carbon . - Centre . - Chester .. Clarion — Clearfield . Clinton ... Columbia. Crawford' - Cumberland - Dauphin .... Delaware.... Elk..... Erie Tayette... I'orest — I'ranklin. Fulton . . Greene .. Huntingdon . Indiana Jefferson — Juniata Lackawanna . Lancaster. Lawrence. Lebanon... Lehigh — Luzerne ... Lycoming McKean . Mercer .. Mifflin... Monroe . . Montgomery Montonr .- Northampton Jf orthum berland . Perry Philadelphia. Pike Potter Schn.ylkiU ... Snyder Somerset SuUiyan Susquehanna.-. Tio/a tJmon S44S8 64614 48U44 40155 4544 20287 36708 77691 37912 37918 24183 30678 62014 45322 71840 46741 9696 61543 54952 3989 48910 9957 28094 32784 26597 18003 62352 132382 30208 37844 60973 97349 52715 36676 49481 19087 19320 86901 13770 64014 48360 27119 642835 8332 12823 103828 17736 31665 7147 36744 40208 16.24 44012 32940 32944 116434 47233 44470 60712 45777 38662 3692 25767 36037 72256 54 3061 20S 288 60 267 201 7065 335 831 577 146 151 310 36461 616 450 409 108 6594 264 501 23196 30261 50616 8481 47446 50538 3605 45160 9542 26080 32115 38709 25744 17818 56202 129634 27826 37617 92012 49136 22214 44819 18600 18109 83673 13433 60301 47476 26775 156 247 20 58 110 406 14 3193 308 193 27 188 2161 1848 11471 968 52 380 450 106 670 260 40 554449 13637 0160 1335 8471 102292 17648 29979 6684 3824 443 300 29(183 M70 3O860 7867 165071 35 8 1018 26 ♦570 33 184 104 998 2614 113 196 33 191 , 60 579 59 76 70 116 316 1794 2782 135 650 151 615 352 11 42 131 1767 60 133 86 48 92 43 695 164 1450 1109 2177 40 30 170 102 109 14 44 16 36 48 57 1324 193 97 20 391 1494 46 6587 245 1566 73 140 134 93 61 562 201 18 23 60 103 305 113 35 33 2022 162 162 132 89 1645 1048 10 2418 256 110 244 70 52 48 1250 68 67 71 242 4041 281 159! 79 100 132 44 667 810 73 2465 46 20 528 33 107 137 108 3624 82 233 185 90 182 64 112 84 107 16 17 67 266 43 45 30 14 126 712 979 411 9 93 496 1106 31! 4 116' 802 26! 41 214 420 23869 12877 702 74 8 27 10O4 314 34 1 7 181 8 23 1017 74 154 127 23 143 200 1403 31 92 177 124 762 2654 34 18 131 31 69 46 37 2394' 14 22 111 22 95 10 58 90 21 526 2738 3643 829 4936 3858 4083 4042 4492 6656 615 5636 1214 5890 2416 5490 2116 1731 655. 4308 9360 3104 13145 396 945 192 179 1170 1133 1338 234 26917 7065 3104 632 4996 35716 4771 6869 6680 490 856 9593 1698 6398 4763 4u3 6388 204335 1331 974 26146 61 1445 926 3010 5546 181 28 75 166 37 222 82 116 15 29 85 149 894 128 22 769 15 14907 691 779 345 620 415 775 461 570 1572 67 1154 3:3 784 49.... 403 17 28432 3711 3398P 1712 962 931 808 969 1541 1424 47 285 716 1515 2437 19«8 1090 63 8218 68' 1505 362 263 69 1350 177 2061 1827 80 27» 43 2811 84 4691 89 4147 101 1707 160 465 667 10 46 60 971 143 2744 183 216 1436 1251 72 30 9 1 8 15 21 31 2 269 1128 27 45 288 183 238 54 6«6 1163 794 867 1876 no 1130 6371 536 3403 1542 108 72 396 42 30 427 81. 1002 3| 41 24' 335 12510 281 1297 214 33 17 2354 10 70 827 3 19 18 80 197 11 426 405 54 124071 785 1002 37 1099 230 135i 17711 86 13698 1415 573 625 2438 93 97 1499 646 1549 1400 922 1907 1977 160 229 2737 1419 256 $54 661 304 1904 436 1816 428 1040 5S31 526 132 769 143 87 334 404 401 93 4230 5141 516 398 1983 2320 628 1067 160 445 1863 427 2343 481 5597 197 627 39 1989 49 1155! 201 1014 80! 2 210 28995|101808 5696 55769 3-.;2 40 600 l.'i2 97 74.'i8 13 183 109 631 1906 661 226, 7 10830 492 1 226 867 2436 1040 27 439 5823 37 931 276 274 624 76 35 161 109 11 33 24 26 40 254 24 21 405 14 49 123 38 144 93 12 15 2 2 12 1 24 1 83 27 106 35 11 30 5-28 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXl.—KaUvewnd/oreignpopalation, 4-0.: 1880— PENNSYLVANLV— Cont'd. Comities. Tenango Warron Wiiflhiagton .- "Wayne 'Weetmoreland ■Wyoming York 23301 52181 28285 71437 16019 a4369 I 35415 17485 48201 13437 81464 2184 4588 155 3453 143 135 144 93 78 528 90 413 54 111 32 31 12 323 844 233 1179 30 420 11 159 118! 35; SISHi* 17, 329 lo' 142 FOREIGN-BOKN. 4001 4680 ,3237 5228 579 2872 561 334 719 419 53 1046 4S! 1873 15, 11] 1654 800 1005 2067 1673 252 227 661 778 472 1821 1605 140 2271 31' 95 1061830 1071 S 52: 8 113 246 30 RHODE ISLAND. Counties. Bristol. ..--.. Kent Newport Providence . "Wasliiugton 8530 15323 19537 139052 20096 W EC C] 2 a 6755 !182 177 13093 7L'i) 715 ]54''>2' lfi37 20; lOllL'Of' 194615014 lCS89j 51l[l716 44492397 541 58 1460 49 FOI!EIGX-EOES. 2864 5265 4643 58822 2390 1146i 325 2492 571 388 8-J9 13975!l0271 305] 671 1140 1448 2623 29047 1023 W 1 a 03 O 70 113 331 35 137 199 !!'37 1.542 264 77 123 402 15 SOUTH CAROLINA. HATIVE. L'OREIGN-BOim. Counties. £ o H 4068a 270U4 334;i0 39750 29971 98524 24019 10306 19104 36309 34363 45767 27619 19.65 372S8 6 o a .392!ll 2.1539 31089 3B0.13 2,-bOS 95258 23370 11018 19003 35823 33389 45000 27170 10170 35079 1 a O 121 157 "'M 93 870 2U0 1515 100 22' 032 98 123 303 1067 To S 72S 1.548 798 464 529 694 32 32 16 130 61 315 40 14 304 .2 1 ® a ■i o H UritiHh America. England ami 'Wnlefl. , S 'i 1 s 1 272 212 193 125 57 301 201 58 IS 32 112 193 184 14 280 19 53 19 13 106 401 21 22 4 14 33 6 3 16 63 3] 76 58 22 17 13£ 14 13 8 15 29 56 13 2 . 79 126 208 162 107 205 4276 134 3.1 26 77 122 77 146 48 208 4 11 5 31) 1 12 li M 12 29 38 207 3, (> 2, 8 .Hi 1 Ij 3 4] ( 3 10 -"l ■- ... S 9' 4: Xh 10 241 3 47' 5 08, ] 33 1 1 Anderson Barnwell , 41 20 33 H.98 77 4 12 127 Cliarleston Cheater 1672 60, 27 ■ACl .1 Chesterfield 22 4 ... -J 4 1 9 1: 18' 7' 30 6 Collet'on ' .! 1 ' ■Rfl p'efiold ■ 14' 1 IS i " 7 Tairfleld Georgetown Greenville ■ 9!' Li! 21; 1' ... 0| 2, 22 4dl SU 41 4, "'"5 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 529 Table XXXI.— ^otoe and foreign population, ^c. : 1880— SOUTH CAEOLINA— Cont'd. Counties. irOBEIGN-BOBi;. ^, Hampton . . Horry Kershaw... Lancaster.. Lanxeus ... Lexington Marion .^ . Marlborough . Newberry .--. Oconee .... Orangebnrgh.. Pickens Ttlchland ...... Spartanbnrgh.. Sumter Union WiUiamshurgh . York 18717 15562 21464 16885 29365 18527 34042 20580 26378 16047 41254 14366 28154 40245 18255 14910 20966 15951 29050 18290 32158 18861 25859 14804 40788 13141 24024 24060 30610 37215 36431 23512 23641 28245 192 586 279 80S! 56 92 1709 1519 61 253 158 195 323 2264 256 234 351 2037 160 9 13 5 60 28 27 16 79 756 69 146 149 13 10 96 61 104 60 78 80 286 48 98 35 300 172 145 14 144 24 12 74 18 1 79 37 65 18 119 209 141 23 419 164 114 56 50 103 17 TENNESSEE. Counties. EOEEIGN-BOIUr. Anderson... Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount ■ Bradley.... Campbell Cannon.'. Carroll Carter ^. Cheatham Claiborne .... Clay L Cocke.. Coffee.......' Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur DeKalb Dickson Dyer Fayette , ' I'entresB Franklin — 34 CO 10756 15929 9754 S60a 15918 12088 0992 11849 22071 10012 7925 13359 6985 14790 12832 14069 4494 74879 8479 14803 12376 15072 31764 5928 16878 10097 24068 9131 5123 14495 10101 8948 11335 19755 8748 7448 11262 6876 12523 11725 12369 3939 62763 7733 14116 11237 12740 24926 5300 14087 245 433 285 87 629 421 135 175 851 948 260 73 1543 155 692 145 745 264 226 160 457 164 361 ' 46 81 201 111 420 235 79 1263 60 146 149 223 32 2127 35 149 112 407 1654 , 1428 51 59 202 266 57 130 481 48 181 13 108 449 830 29 62 80 60 2090 70 64 70 225 143 417 108 34 34 37 45 16 65 149 24 1 11 19 149 201 2 1440 117 34 29 246 613 21 150 1 496 73 16 10 300 1582 1 117 13 10 32 7 31 14 2 18 62 40 44 4147. 194 10- 84 46 107 13 300 -6 101 7 '2 4 5 13 5 1747 6 5 28 5 34 ■ 3 530 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabids XXXL—±\aUve an4 foreign populatign, #c. ; 1880— TENNESSEE— Co^ibinued. KATIVE. rOB¥IGN.B0KN. ^ Cuuuties. H «5 1 ■s .9 C9 1 f 1 i H •g 1 1 1 ! pa J & 1 1 32568 35890 12378 23954 4264 10168 22686 9093 22843 14773 17410 22095 12078 4261 11185 12006 6180 15821 7758 38192 3911 14841 9927 2179 mn 9126 15047 17232 9319 30630 1Q?1I 19247 39744 7111 14264 2S109 6225 4987 28498 30691 11544 2163S 3660 8850 IJ017 7669 1829V 12186 18532 21185 15485 19463 11564 3861 10459 11217 4379 14493 5876 33400 2849 11519 7864 ?001 23481 8204 13298 13454 8519 24502 8496 17744 36410 6475 1?682 22748 5759 4307 18903 11181 m 10867 6344 13709 17132 34417 5138 2387 14386 47187 16767 10505 16015 20870 16091 6287 2877 1206 512 259 1018 48 438 437 153 1169 244 832 795 132 78 91 131 186 464 1377 916 56 699 196 38 395 318 622 867 1465 '187 405 739 165 626 268 123 150 613 177 86 683 186 140 444 201 305 90 38 598 1955 236 - 147 401 298 819 46 486 800 342 632 90 424 749 1063 5^2 79 1344 1098 170 417 95 32 96 63 59 406 392 1575 54 516 90 12 ,372 188 226 162 164 746 ll6 318 648 124 140 928 26 125 438 180 24 42 129 116 303 210 716 96 18 ■ 170 358S 256 179 2589 37S 780 lie '405 187 77 48 31 45 284 127 98 140 72 240 59 825 46 110 99 376 19 34 it 390 201 91 9 107 27 63 85 458 346 76 80 260 35 25 3168 31 118 1263 437 '32 16 166 21 117 938 168 477 11 28 1646 291 1094 47 1198 225 67 4 363 2481 9 11 114 16 830 3 516 221 4 6 27 8 109 117 124 6 61 328 '? 950 5 78 20 20 168 20* 47 17 lit 7 85 8 932 57 77 466 2 63 22 17 39 2 244 199 12 160 6 l£t 372 8 169 119 7 9 29 148 60 46 8 9 4818 15 146 l?i 184 'I 'I 15 p 66 55 2 22 26 5 216 3 . 31 5 12 44 8 18 7 10 160 1 4 8 1 298 10 22 4 2 1 1 2 15 1 21 20 11 2 2 1 Giles .• 8 Greene Gruiidy ^ 1 5 2 "2 4 2 3 1 2 i 1 1 6 « 3 9 5 1 20 1 6 2 9 15 26 8 184 ■■'s 2 1 28 34 ' 494 Usil 6 2 1 12 3 3 1 2 "i "19 3 1 3 10 1 6l 2 10 9 9 i 2 2 1 180 16 21 340 1 15 2 4 2 2 14 1006 16 511 175 121 39 17 63 32 41 18 2 131 64 444 667 26 1449 19 67 773 6 617 636 283 466 25 31 159 100 15 238 19 66 35 19 41 35 65 248 21 15 13 2540 23 62 13 133 48' 687 12 411 244 91 13 13 39 3 5 5 1 61 74 290 71 5 106 4 6 1256 3 1380 28 68 225 3 12 97 7 1 337 2 21 3 1 6 7 25 ?6 2 ""'5 7292 15 25 22 62 751 1 6 2 1 6 1 1 ... Honston .«»... 2 1« •••• Jackson "i 1 30 1 6 5 '"'3 3 1 8 4 159 15 10 16 1 8 6 4 3 Jeffdrsou Johnson 1 1 21 6 "h 2S Jjake--.'. „ 1 2 .... 24 10 5 31 1 108 34 6 38 5 6 189 44 39 4 1 2 14 2H 3S 2J 2 1 1 2 3 1 Mollinii 1 Mkdiaon ...... ....^- 12 6 "io "i 10 1 9 12 44 93 3 28 1 "52 16 17 12 17 "12 45 19 1 47 1 ■"3 7 4 Marshall MaiiTT.. ....... ...... 1 4 Monroe 2 16 6 57 21 " Modte' ■ .... ■ 3 6 61 2 8 1 Obion Ove^rton Perry ...... . 22793 12146 7140 7207 11492 7044 15089 18801 36633 5975 2557 15532 73612 177^4 12544 18283 23S10 6634 36^ 3 1 4 2 2 3 .... 129 2 39 6 6 80 9 1! 8 3 40^ 1 1 Polk I "i 7 7| 2 ] 1326 ■3! 5 21 21 1 ] I Eutlierfbrd Scott 1 192C ■•> 6£ IS 6( 1 93 "2 2 ■ Slielby - 1 ^ 3 2 8 9 7 21 27 S Sullivan ........ s 79 4 5 1 15 Trnnndaift .' .... 9 4 .'^]litiOi.«^><,«M^aM«>K« -4 " * COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 631 Table XXXl.—Katwe md foreign population, fc. : 1880— TENNESSEE— Continued. HATIVB. FOBBIGH-BOBN. CoontieB, tfi _. i 1 i 1 i .g g i "El 09 1 i i i Id 1 I 1 1 IS g 1 10256 2829 14027 16161 11282 9666 2727 12B57 14236 9618 155 15 233 650 197 239 12 175 906 60 90 30 94 38 56 13 1 65 12 726 "26 4 71 4 4 52 20 19 6 3 •> 1 1 8 3 2 2 17 '7 1 4 2 1 'Washington "Weakley ..«,..•«... . "White ...*.. 24491 11143 28212 28691 20971 10293 26361 27151 1260 229 249 341 624 125 614 423 695 108 173 252 182 62 190 76 251 5 101 60 47 33 101 S3 3 1 6 3 4 5 10 29 5 56 15 1 4 3 ' 11 11 3 WilliftinRnTi . 5 ■W^ilaon.... TEXAS. • Note.— The unorganized comities of Tezaa, having no population, are omitted &om this table. For mformatlon legarding them see Gom^endium, pages 52, 53, 54, 55. Coontles. Anderson... Aiig^una ... Aians^ ■■— Archer ..... Annstrong . Atascosa , Anstin ... Bandera.. Bastrop... Baylor.... Bee BeU..... Bexan,.. Blanco . . Borden . Bosque -. Bowie --- Brazoria . Brazos... Briscoe .. Brown. -- Bui'leson. Bum'et ... Caldwell.. Calhoun . Callahan.... Camerdn.... Gamp Cass' -- Chambers... Clierokee Childress Clay ,OoleiuaiL ....... x.- . .4/OllinAMNMpV— -uai 16944 6220 831 670 29 10677 1988 16285 2049 20191 2255B 3333 35 10.520 10721 9443 12941 11 8261 8853 6749 11054 1500 3343 7232 5886 16647 2101 16633 26 4875 8562 J2S6S1 10725 3530 672 290 3 2774 8650 1370 11349 1559 10640 22 6702 ,6812 7909 2 4133 5564 4045 7223 1197 1635 6590 3420 9293 1623 10890 - 9 1642 2037 U066 1299 390 676 56 945 49 1420 315 136 691 777 1279 289 «54 15 154 23 437 1520 78 1557 170 182 102 10 37 5 98 82 800 45 28 1655 449 164 619 662 145 372 1 591 248 588 643 212 9 177 476 26 917 2 470 197 780 453 19 14 2 126 208 59 564 40 94 1224 600 553 257 750 381 655 182 599 19 145 6 261 478 39 847 4 167 153 i7«6 744 197 8 7 66 175 19 644 20 21 897 250 78 524 456 189 574 317 281 12 2416 19 802 48 128 104 787j;180&i FOBEIGM.BOBN. 451 19 165 551 3752 170 930 18 249 327 7912 250 697 244 331 635 1 153 390 106 703 110 7727 45 77 90 170 41 90 31 10 62l:Utl 40 28 2397 57 631 3 13 121 2621 177 14 11 '2 13 1 3 2 1 14 24 10 490 1 11 1 532 COMPENDIUM OF THK TENTH CENSUS. Takhs Z-OiXL—Naiine and foreign poxmlat'wn, ^-c: 1880— TEXAS— Continued. Couuties. Collingsworth . Colorado Comal ComaDClie CoJicho Coofee — Coryell . . Cottle . - - Croctett- Crosby... Dallas Dawson Deaf Smith . Delta.: Dentou De Witt . Dickens . Dimmib.. Donley .. Duval ... Bastland. Edwards. ElUSi El Paso.., Enuifial.. Bratli... r.ills.... Fannin . Eayette. Fisher . . Floyd Fort Bend . Fi-anlxlin... Freestone.. Frio Gaines Galveston . Garza Gillespie... GoUad Gonzales, Gray Grjiyson . Gregg ... Grimes . . Guadalupe . Hall Hamilton . . Hansford . - Hardeman . Hardin . . . Harris — Harrison.. Hartley... Hemphill ... Henderson. Hidalgo Hill 14708 3S02 85D1 773 30064 10840 119 80 5577 17801 8085 27 510 142 2343 4743 263 !0048 2093 042 11720 JS7S0 23301 1400 136 3 9162 5260 14849 1899 18722 36 .=.936 6378 P 4 10512 3609 4390 442 8-;5i) 0024 S 78 23 13081 41 2793 0050 0780 16 403 15 2148 3148 172 9132 2445 037 6162 9103 11728 16369 78 14336 61 30787 8429 18187 10457 36 0296 8 45 I 1858 24157 24705 96 47 6257 2834 8496 1383 4 11752 17 3490 4021 9710 17 13862 5S33 12086 7745 9 3690 15 1210 15844 1657 11 25 6907 I 447.J 142 50, 9668 I 5895 1946 I 1884 16413 I 7800l 4S9 23 704 20 904 711li 7 ;j 13181 313 17 1601 3 790 1773 1213 939 4 608 663 2141 77 715 ] 44 159 1409 647 1841 365 3 501 FOKEION-BOEJi. 01.) 44 557 40 2]4R1 781 1 14; 3097 3 502 1 20 4201 705, 668j 301 3 14 2 8 380 3 2512 7 1 906 512 3367 1 161 361 642 44 200 2 48 124 635 2 3418 283 310 379 104 954 1480 2 4 271 1035 • 28 1301 4 381 884 li 1121 ] 493 621 404 1 15 2 4 179 13 1216 671 100 101 8! 529| 3S0' ]7| 19 04012380! 1093 1 963 860 664 11 302 227 845 64 971 1 261 620 405 2 326 161 713 736 203 540 3 2 9 259 1 973 7 2 148 1775 61 "ii 4 2 312 10 958 10 611 521 869 621 1 1 246 399 881 45 70 636 170 1680 242 3 d H ■< ^ a ^ H n 1 1966 12 1644 1 67 (i 27 8 78 1 8 2 2201 1 o 20 282 1397 1 155 IS 107 3 346 1162 1260 76 460 200 6696 442 137 3 1060 3867 849 47 783 84 219 1 283 315 7 323 666 2 1 1445 1273 n 574 1227 190 556 'soo 125 218 20 72 231 5399 I 100 1292 464 604 5 1331 101 416 1745 12 382 5 1 2S8|i 588 I 7 64il • 67 . . ii 2401 782 I 142 304 39 119 1 236 204 12 6 66 75 1009 1328 1655 12 6 12 123 i; 12l 12... 51 1134 1184 213 176 1 353 37 320 12107 27 113 2 74! 25 136 10 21... I 3j 2 . 3! p 27' i; 4; 'u! 20l 39'"l2: 411" 10 19 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. bii[\ Taiiij; XXXI.— Native (lud foreign impulatioii, Waller 3 36 2417 4! 42 4 14 6 22 3| 3 1 2 19 214 15 81 11 "Webb '■ . ...-.-.■■ Wichita "i3 6 4 4 1 1 Winiarason 15 10 21 12 7 97 21 37 9 28 3 208 Wilson Wise 11 4 3 '"i 67 32 21 1 11 Wood COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, 535 Table 'S,tl.l.—mtive and Jm-eign population, 4-0.: 1880— UTAH TEERITORT. NATIVE. ' FOEEIGN-BORK. Caimtiea. 1 1 i .g i 1 ■3 i 1 a 1 i j H f 1 1 ' 1 i 1 § 1 % m Beaver 2814 4715 8365 3912 427 3203 2173 2695 2789 1263 1339 934 20274 169 7438 •3163 3254 3198 707 129S8 2134 3205 85l0 2002 3397 346 2779 2109 2226 ■ 2348 10S4 1,065 099 15Y88 150 6761 2710 2338 2602 ,421 10976 1755 2295 6075 149 140 115 90 9 68 47 . 63 62 23 34 13 772 4 61 38 220 89 40 242 , 35 147 266 91 122 143 83 11 73 42 52 68 25 44 13 415 3 134 83 91 88 15 282 77 75 200 57 74 71 38 C 23 21 20 25 37 19 13 539 44 30 84 56 12 186 27 62 182 31 103 88 ■ 60 11 58 31 43 41 26 18 19 233 '""'74 68 45 49 24 303 66 .. 37 184 43 79 63 ■39 5 48 35 33 44 14 33 11 257 1 88 23 53 61 29 115 13 55 92 1104 2046 4197 1367 129 810 1001 390 938 520 312 32d 1170S ,35 4119 1294 1667 1299 92 4985 793 1030 3834 47 46 55 B21 644 143 51 15 4 3 15 31 6 18 21 5 5 377 84 77 361 ^ 85 5 52 34 22 48 35 11 43 1003 61 48 79 5 3 10 3 6 13 5 8 353 6 B 6 ""i 3 2 3 "i "■3 33 27 Box Elder Cache 164 €67 Davis 45'ilfif; '>'> Emety 1 19 24 22 28 11 ?^ 245 "27 21 81 33 7 122 14 67 36 568 621 212 '527 292 95 212 6992 28 740 286 929 675 40 2854 265 408 15 1A 18 MiUard 71 Pitrte 103 Rich... Salt Late , 33 12i60 Sail JnELn .......... 28 10 195 57 7 93 45 114 78 93 55 135 146 11 305 153 79 364 28 21 29 18 4 83 2 61 2 11 23 "12 2 5 12 810 168 VM Tooele 263 TJiiitah - Utak ■VTeber 372 VERMONT. NATIVE, FOBEIGH-BOBN. Counties. H 21685 19405 20588 26372 6082 24048 3435- US24 21807 18104 35341 2S486 25242 33308 1 j 1 1' & ■ 'A 1 1 1 at J 1 g 9 1 Eh 1 % ■s 1 J' ffl •a a 1 1 2 a 1 1 1 Addison 19013 14S91 I7935 23313 4787 22936 . 3047 10982 1889.) 16319 29673 21283 19963 28643 1800 2557 224 1738 43 846 339 184 . 283 219 3685 480 631 704 240 215 154? 368 860 251 7 339 1651 947 496 896 1703 2269 235 1172 427 425 99 321 11 175 539 324 703 406 2209 1069 64 37 206 ■91 201 '47 2 25 113 122 91 71 110 121 85 141 56 92 11 53 10 28 79 63 185 1 70 210 138 2488 2545 3019 6420 1849 5577 6S9 860 1718 397'9 6488 1918 1521 1888 167$ 832 2219 4087 1631 428b 689 635 •3ltg 1022 m 180 631 1334 39 89 205 72 l2 57 18 13 91 21b 89 38 42 .27 18 57 23 38 19 % 18 12 12 : 1 5 210 1932 , . 65 134 204 9?0 3i5 45 67 129 412 348 184 289 7ft 3162 !87j 883 C 2 -,■-- TYanklin (J-ranrt. Isle 7 2 30 108 9 74 13 1 9 9 '26 6 4 4 1 2 1 39 2 14 1 'Rntland AVihdsor 162 651 536 ' COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXI.— Native and foreign population, fc: 1880— VIRGINIA. Coon ties. Accomac .. Albemarle . Alexandria AUei Ami Amberst Appomattox . .^ Au^sta Bath Bedford Bland Botefconrt.". .- Brunswick Bucbanan , Bnckingbam Campbell CaToune Carroll CbarlesCity Cbarlotte Cbeaterfield Clarke Craig Citlpeper Cu^mberland Dinwiddi© EUzabetbCity. Essex Fairfax Fauqnier , Floyd ' Fluvanna Franklin Frederick Giles Grloacester Gooclilond Grayson "Greene GreensTllle .-...- . Halifax Hanover H(^nrico Henry Highland Woof Wight..... James City King and (Jneen .. Kins George King William Ijancnster Lee Loadoun Louisa Lunenbnig 24360 32273 16780 6196 10241 18607 10077 35205 4453 31093 4995 14725 16697 6693 15479 35681 17m 13309 5490 16561 24608 7644 3786 13334 10510 32471 10031 11020 16689 22693 13246 10791 25073 17339 8765 11842 10263 13054 5822 8346 33545 18501 78723 16001 6149 10638 5355 10491 6383 8723 C150 15U0 23471 18885 11436 23105 31566 14369 6432 10121 18468 10014 33976 4363 30911 4858 14501 16447 5432 15403 35021 16945 12251 5439 16142 23530 7375 3730 13127 10432 31530 9067 10936 13368 22012 13098 10720 25005 16011 8525 11644 10048 11201 5794 7695 32592 18258 75343 15513 49G2 10326 5181 10420 6246 8571 5952 12926 22450 1R750 11335 77 14 165 63 2 63 7 963 4 27 126 3 6 12 4 286 139 5 25 32 91 1 16 10 62 5 1690 814 22 302 439 3 102 11 3 6 10 5 300 12 3 8 844 84 1028 4 2 117 23 ■ 2 7 18 120 95 73 140 29 395 133 23 681 3 17 15 16 47 , 62 39 135 33 86 180 16 14 28 25 176 10 76 31 16 6 145 25 42 87 132 4 271 113 527 7 30 62 5 10 11 25 26 448 3 9 1 C 11 53 8 3 103 Si m 77 205 12 00 06 6 12 68 173 16 1 178 231 14 071 68 30 48 26 1 33 23 79 685 7 FOREIGN-nOElf. 48 345 766 90 136 102 3 606 29 112 9 84 10 1 61 668 12 436 300 9 11 11 214 29 34 67 11 14 28 10 163 57 90 34 2 3 4 37, 56 11 10 1 .. 3Sl 4 23 113 336 3 188 79 2 4 9 70 13 20 7 2 2 18 11 3 31 11 1150 230 4 6 7 4 10 90 171 2. 7. 17 1 . 94 99 6. •2 7. 7 78 7. 2. 120 170 0. 1. 60 1. 4. 3 . 3. 10. 10 1549 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 537 Table XXXL— Native and foreign population, 4-c.: 1880— VIRGINIA— Continued. NATIVK. FOBEIGN-BOEN. CoTintiea. 1 i .a 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 a w 13 1 i •0 a 1 1 S q 1 10551 7485 2452? 6242 16658 15850 16488 5601 57048 9143 7906 tuio 12925 9934 12828 52317 7773 14578 9981 9361 '8957 8706 9276 7162 13075 19898 29368 13900 17223 18078 12131 17971 14638 7146 7368 10032 12839 7361 2248 25136 8817 7769 14166 7317 10510 7303 23174 602& 16416 14642 16402 5411 49236 8975 7548 10021 12617 9780 12037 49006 7626 14350 9741 7941 8122 8375 9209 7054 12741 19572 28518 13316 16488 17541 11359 17178 14069 6952 7226 9868 12396 7102 2225 22617 8595 6942 13470 7154 3 3 918 ' 7 50 905 13 10 5009 10 3 18 13 "'737 2829 1 22 38 1267 16 158 1 2 27 214 8 280 381 9 892 724 15 1 29 25 257 3 2 817 10 239 434 16 13 109 9 128 2.5 95 17 13 720 77 213 6 24 36 1 40 6 11 21 44 106 11 11 22 34 33 214 3 136 10 10 99 46 12 1 1 83 1 19 133 2 20 10 13 6 120 10 33 95 10 14 309 ,13 25 75 57 57 1 61 29 48 23 37 204 16 2 13 31 20 199 1 3 116 10 . 12 103 59 40 23 4 82 10 22 20 3 22 26 1 26 42 22 1 88 10 14 602 24 57 18 70 I 79 33 53 69 29 175 2 ""'i2 9 12 46 1 2 18 57 9 130 38 34 69 8 14 8 32 12 ""io 51 '"i 19 7 22 "3 1 23 "12 "ii 19 2 11 ■5 2 7 38 1 ""56 11 22 109 1093 21 166 6 3 1 1 46 6 1283 "85 78 11 16 82 10 35 63 48 14 1609 9 23 46 127 31 6 272 44 90 73 33 223 49 16 33 30 106 199 6 10 126 29 41 190 65 23 30 22 38, 10 68 29 3 152 32 "12 1 5 1 6 1 65 J: 4 2 14 '"i 11 29 6 '"'2 2 2 11 3 5 16 8 7 20 21 1 221 1 6 19 42 8 1 54 22 54 22 13 87 20 3 7 4 30 22 4 4 30 "'9 5 8 "644 5 7 3 38 11 1 45 9 11 8 4 42 13 5 9 10 44 73 3 5 43 3 10 58 10 13 2 4 19 4 37 5 1 62 2 ' 1 1 14 1 5 2 "i 86 1 '"3 7 3 2 6 4 8 16 6 10 321 1 5 4 1 1 Mecklenburg Middlesex ........... 1 MontEioinerT .'. . . kelson KewKent --.. *'"■ Norfolk 21 7\rnT^rhampttOTi Noitlininljerland^ . . . . Nottoway............ 3 5 3 4 3 . Page. ..'..-, ...... Patrick... .... Pittsylvania ......... 6 3 4 5 2 13 5 2 '"2 5 103 4 18 19 2 40 6 2 10 11 15 67 Prince Edward Prince George Princess Anne ....... .... 2 Priiice ■William Pulaski 2 1 Bappahannock .. Klohmond ..-■.. "2 1 ■ 4 • 3 2 1 1 Bockingham ...... Eussell " Scott '"2 3 1 12 2 1 2 3 48 8 5 64 10 2 16 Slienandoali ......... 16 1 8 6 13 2 "3 "i "4 14 12 3 37 26 5 8 12 7 3 9 8 1 67 5 " Smyth Southampton .... Spottsylvania . . . 3 3 2 4 .... Sussex Tazewell 1 1 2 2 2 3 8 " ' "Warwick ' "" ■ "Washington - , 9 6 4 4 ... Westraoteland : ■Wise 2 Wythe-. - '. Xork.^- 3 8 12 10 6 .... 538 COMPENDIUM OP THE' TENTH' CENSUS. Table XXXI.— Native and foreign population, #c. : 1880— WASHINiGTON TEERITOEY. NATIVE, FOBEIGN-BOBN. Cohntiea. B 1 1 1 s o i 1 '4 o 1 1 1 1 1 M ■d a a! 1 a ffl a 1 i "26 9 2 2 13 18 n 4 17 1 6 10 4 6 3 5 it 3 49 16 12 13 1 1 s r Chehalia 853 468 4427 6626 1805 815 loSo 4929 SS2 3594 2236 508 1122 2436 682 597 1074 35^5 730 2747 6^9 6840 2230 6936 2456 366 260 1723 1434 763 515 557 1?75 415 709 1014 285 477 1098 412 175 653 446 411 1278 266 1880 825 867 755 34 7 371 1088 127 6 14 166 10 804 202 21 115 134 12 99 14 601 12 157 134 770 22 1373 390 114 16 232 442 72 16 15 249 15 196 157 11 53 107 7 35 33 293 9 146 27 409 98 370 107 17 1 240 515 70 12 4 125 13 302 96 13 26 6) ■■ 9 23 19 208 10 131 7 359 99 636 164 35 12 243 201 ■ 74 32 82 360 44 127 88 19 50 171 3) 30 65 213 57 144 33 380 142 254 104 29 9 261 508 100 2 8 213 7 191 109 4 26 57 13 28 43 246 6 67 20 363 101 328 108 68 170 1063 477 257 272 622 1081 fi 364 131 523 883 318 212 313 697 509 523 899 1876 907 1078 355 12 64 144 102 43 45 111 380 375 75 76 38 62 135 165 36 63 119 66 132 47 309 263 123 82 11 38 83 61 25 31 131 339 117 48 48 26 64 112 43 19 38 58 18 82 26 179 139 67 48 18 20 299 84 33 21 63 297 81 58 47 24 66 110 42 59 31 93 85 80 45 283 126 148 40 6 19 49 11 13 14 30 83 33 21 15 6 6! 13 6 15 20 18 21 23 56 51 22 17 12 15 225 118 62 29 67 267 ,70 102 80 5 36 144 17 38 33 107 54 8S 46 321 103 118 44 3 Clallam 4 Clarke 57 Colupibia ............ 22 26 Island 35 58 190 Kitaap 116 KliMtat 54 9 Mason jPacific 19 66 43 » ?,1 106 48 6 Tlmrstoii 9 WahtiaTcura 93 WAllaWaUa i 49 118 "WTiiiiiiau m Yakima 52 WEST VIEGINIA, Counties. FOBEIGN-BOBN. Barboar ... Berkeley... Boone Bra^tun Brooke Cabell Calhoun ... Clay ...... Doddridge I'ayette — Gilmer G-rant Greenbrier Hampshire Hancock .. Hardy ..... Harrison .. Jackson ... Jefferson. ., Kanawha L 11774 16911 5790 9757 6610 13466 6046 3459 11164 7063 5470 14847 10292 4715 6754 19846 16192 14816 .31609 8281 9379 6274 5471 4021 3518 2199 6590 8362 4187 2647 10927 6304 3199 5217 11657 10742 9192 23631 3252 4909 383 3ll 4068 , 60 118 564 21 S3 1555 2017 198 1136 23 3164 200 2067 215 2720 48 2763 20 3442 72 4365 42 12 600 1367 38 7362 107 1912 2800 4132 54 5897 778 78 934 12 44 714 214 226 43 196 184 63 45 88 228 811 33 3154 389 333 425 70 1335 3 10 67 58 21 111 19 21 69 69 272 26 49 164 39 861 78 415 20 40 4 63 3 2 68! 8 1 10 13 77 13j 295 469 34 50 403 278 26 1 219 406 40 336 120 189 857 65 6 9; 29 6 33 5 43 421 230 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 639 Table XXXI.— Native and Joreign population, #o. ; 1880— WEST VIRGINIA— Cont'd. NATIVE. FOEEIGN-BOBN. CouiitieB. 3 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 t 'i n i I 1 •^ to 1 a 1 1 Xi6WiB...^.........--. 12805 8723 7324 3070 17052 17927 21454 7445 8171 14914 11445 5681 7155 30711 8002 6200 5570 18418 11188 7324 7632 13236 12158 8962 llooo 3l39 10988 10122 14698 3187 13488 7058 23743 4318 10167 5414 5393 1357 10893 11931 12132 4102 4662 8843 8248 3403 6530 18922 7473 3592 4093 13603 7202 5391 4592 9002 9441 6651 8270 2053 7354 8935 8846 2407 7854 3520 13496 3339 2275 2578 1385 1498 5239 2446 5042 3094 1809 4318 3036 1650 473 4787 466 721 1431 2881 2652 1740 2826 2578 2039 2088 1811 968 1209 872 36k 711 2863 2051 4514 695 73 394 20 8 84 1151 3109 17 66 69 35 24 25 2824 25 1476 8 81 . 858 61 79 1055 312 24 103 3 1720 66 353 9 1401 1021 3443 10 95 15 6 1 600 1853 608 12 276 1462 8 211 ,42 2403 3 286 5 4£ 43 364 191 44 304 58 566 101 69 12 1147 268 121C 109 3 "'iii 218 55 5 1236 130 10 434 2 S93 10 41 2 721 13 1 24 125 8 7 353 38 43 47 8 101 34 . 304 6 241 462 172 9 29 138 2 2 14 9 1 33 121 1 11 "s 101 16 6 7 62 18 7 "12 10 1617 25 24 25 104 79 464 16 5 4 146 913 839 22 459 71 56 96 e$' 6746 20 56 21 673 187 43 470 238 26 .71 465 12 85 127 41 20 408 46 1263 ,4 6 "i ■"2 32 8 ■""i 2 3 4 66 1 ""7 3 14 1 7 2 4 11 29 3 '"2 10 75 361 15 38 25 20 7 3 630 2 12 2 97 60 4 1 22 8 4 39 339 4 2 2 100 348 160 4 292 22 28 24 28 1705 9 12 10 276 61 21 98 135 4 49 211 2 42 64 13 6 99 13 508 2 10 2 66 7 2 4 MMinwftil ' l^aiiou 13 .21 36 "'42 3 2 2 14 398 251 1 77 14 3 47 2 2 18 7 1 2 2 "83 R iTidiolaa 4 0hlo 82 3921 fendletoii 3 4 32 1 "26 "4 26 2 4 '"4 1 "42 5 20 2 181 32 3 45 37 7 8 122 4 22 17 10 12 151 15 491 1 1 3 ..-. 2 3 1 .... Hoane ........... ..■-. Smnmers ..->>>■■■-•■-- 18 1 1 .... 1 13 2 1 8 16 12 6 waybiB.. Wetzel "3 30 24 5 93 WlTt ■Wood 18 1 2 WISCONSIN. HATIVJI. ' FOKEIGK-BOBN. Comities. 1 1 1 1 4^ 1 f 1 4 i t i i ■a 1 J i 1 t 1 § g 1 5459 1087 4682 502 22552 10022 1520 11320 10043 7901 3533 ,768 2914 ■ 370 19449 7806 1123 9830 7073 5170 1091 73 473 37 1323 490 , 68 817 980 1212 ' S7 27 209 8 243 ii6 32 95 280 213 171 .9 168 ?4 72 10 i282' 472 2342 62 11626 5506 1611 5312 5448 2814' 87 120 563 24 1251 i9^ \% 2341 640 115 13 69 2 243 % 116 168 145 200 48 70 6 1271 260 61 456 439 104 36 5 10 3 96 114 22 7 43 ' 39 20b 18^ 25B 18 3181 ^i 3899 1054 1161 5 ■ 8 14 ,'119 .24 1 64 24 14 437 A shland 55 igil- 94' 84 in 3 3 194; 2311 170 1?,20 Bayfield 5 561 610 15 94 304 315 163 41 97 265 133 143 10 70 156 113 1805 Burnett 137?, 2?, 8SR S!!!!:;::;:;::::: 554 540 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CEflSUS. Tablk XXXI.— Native and foreign population, ^c. 1880— WISCONSIN— Continued. Counties. FOKEIGN-BOKN. « '- Columl)ia . Crawford . Dane Dodge-... Door Douglas -J---. Dunn Ean Claire ITondduLao., Grant G-reen Green Lake.. Iowa Jackson Jefferson Juneau ..... Kenoslia Kewaunee . . IjaOrosse... La Fayette . Langlade ... Lincoln Manitowoc . Marathon:.. Marinette... Marquette . . Milwaukee . Monroe Oconto Outagamie.. Ozaukee . Pepin.-.. Pierce . . . Polk Portage. . 'Price Kacine .. Kichland ... Kook Saint Croix . Sauk Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau . Vernon WalwtjTth . .. Washington . Waukesha... Waupaca.... 20500 12043 37193 30612 7095 464 11747 13503 33825 29692 17579 9908 16748 9433 22077 12040 9776 9031 17120 16126 487 1364 10670 4331 6118 16173 6220 19643 10063 4402 12598 6212 12055 415 20314 16292 31263 13127 21477 6369 23271 1664 10321 17513 21503 15901 20272 16064 Waushara-. Winnebago . Wood 15303 8751 29230 25651 5831 376 7798 8691 25765 23113 12010 7086 l'!835 660' 17921 8415 7268 8539 12030 335 937 21600 8486 3199 4760 11066 4907 15546 9621 2801 7927 229 16765 10066 18806 8709 16074 6276 20032 1106 7916 11929 14924 16019 10905 6724 30443 21841 6346 I 4749 2674 724 3378 2422 603 18 1079 2108 4816 1370 1408 1475 471 1156 2212 1628 1146 192 1412 699 «178 550 802 645 630 5115 2323 564 1966 157 631 1171 464 1493 47 1882 986 5842 1357 2350 550 1699 207 850 1112 4742 482 2183 2236 1696 4203 ' 704 644 593 295 74 2 461 233 407 153 227 253 276 81 40 433 414 14 21 109 164 72 947 657 51 - 402 22 136 366 230 150 10 281 1380 687 390 952 81 273 33 170 2077 306 99 229 273 208 664 - 108 1208 167 288 396 186 77 1504 280 100 207 11 180 604 1003 70 85 339 119 165 16 583 363 1105 271 426 67 186 22 152 397 766 74 231 144 107 7565 3601 16040 15419 4560 191 5070 6490 13034 8160 4150 4575 6830 3852 10079 3542 3774 6786 9953 5153 193 647 14638 6451 4098 2790 65038 6434 3628 9073 5398 1824 6146 3806 5676 370 10608 1882 7555 5829 7252 4002 10985 747 5722 4746 7541 8685 5891 2781 12292 2635 356 276 469 355 1497 1033 172 769 1300 2217 853 1672 134 274 576 1358 1479 276 151 165 280 380 231 126 136 606 145 73 116 346 747 1657 100 1100 326 1301 873 168 344 944 1952 446 474 2940 200 732 422 632 37 646 1614 9 29 160 123 123 104 169 483 391 641 194 625 1198 316 328 231 214 '209 155 327 65 266 597 194 1040 735 2438 494 107 221 37 69 179 87 256 5 1441 250 1287 230 62 256 44 197 189 878 149 1736 293 419 132S 91 250 565 2032 1030 1060 188 770 040 699 237 445 1667 10 16 833 192 273 452 4466 740 325 316 236 77 494 123 401 29 910 432 2202 1321 905 77 751 36 264 1422 590 1229 527 258 1312 227 2920 679 5490 11148 1218 16 1446 1933 7014 3185 885 3067 1047 618 7151 792 1988 2113 3013 656 43 359 8494 4387 1732 38040 2431 860 5128 410 2088 78 3920 515 1423 539 7742 233 1514 785 1296 6112 4066 2463 1238 6140 1017 32 963 '25 987 162 5279 1391 267 271053 3| 51 8<2339 71 2004 79 122 40 556 2192 275 536 64 102 3367 918 6 2 94 461296 34 367 18 806 16 1260 219 60 72 10 950 292684 242166 43 925 159 11033 283 11826 20 2043 142 479 157 fe7 4379 3573 469 40 360 1064 211 643 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CBNStJS. 541 Table XSXI.—JSfame and foreign population, ^e.: 1880— WYOUmOc TEEBITOET. SATIVB. FOBEIGN-BOKN. fr S & o , ■a te ■s s 1 .a 1 a Comities. '3 .9 .. 1 .3 1 >■ t 'o d 3 1 1 1 1 o s ^21 1 1 H B s s 3 9 .^ ^ «, ft S cb h to 3504 25] 3 199 484 5047 541 276 10 34 713 387 231 21 65 589 200 219 22 44 396 305 215 14 48 424 303 293 35 23 355 246 224 16 29 359 1122 ' 925 40 153 1362 110 95 9 26 184 201 203 9 19 205 289 200 8 42 389 79 56 2 7 6fi 207 131 5 33 31 « 11 11 1 2 26 78 Oarbon 103 Crook -.. 3 6 ]Jarami0 f>''. 1445 1747 414 508 138 168 105 OS 80 88 94 6U 77 105 1116 1132 74 44 171 426 103 62 94 128 79 28 3 7 45 Umta -.- 36 542 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXII. — Native population of fifty principal cities, Cities. New York, N.T... Philadelphia, Pa.. Brooklyn, N.T Chicago, 111 Boston, Mass Saint Louis, Mo — Baltimore, Md Cincinnati, Ohio ... San Francisco, Cal New Orleans, La... Cleveland, Ohio PittsbnTgh, Pa Buffalo, N.T...... "Washington, D. C . Newark, N. J Lonisville, Ky Jersey City, IT. J. . . Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis ... Providence, E. I ... Albany.N.T Eochester, N. X. . . . Allegheny, Pa Indianapolis, Ind . Richmond, Va New Haven, @onn Lowell, Mass ■Worcester, Mass.. Troy,N.Y Kansas City, Mo... Cambridge, Mass . Syracuse, N. T Columbus, Ohio — Paterson, N. J Toledo, Ohio Charleston, S. C Fall Elver, Mass . . . Minneapolis, Minn Scran ton. Pa , Nashville, Tenn ... Eeading, Fa ■Wilmington, Del... Hartford, Conn Camden, N.J Saint Paul, Minn . Lawrence, Mass ... Dayton, Ohio Lynn, Mass .'. Atlanta, Ga. Denver, Colo 1,206,299 847, 170 566, 663 503,185 362, 839 350, 518 332, 313 255, 189 233, 959 216, 09Q 160, U6 156, 389 155, 134 147, 293 136, 508 123, 758 120,722 116, 340 115, 587 104, 857 90, 758 89,366 78, 682 75, 056 63,600 62, 882 69, 475 58,291 56,747 65, 785 52, 669 ■51, 792 51,647 51, 031 50, 137 49,984 48, 961 46, 887 45, 850 43,350 43, 273 42,478 42, 015 41, 659 41, 473 39, 151 38, 678 38, 274 37, 409 35, 629 I. O) CO I* B o M 727, 629 642, 835 388, 969 298, 326 248, 043 245, 505 276, 177 183, 480 120, 715 174, 933 100, 737 111, 784 103, 866 133, 051 96, 178 100, 602 81,464 70, 695 69, 514 76, 782 66, 993 62,744 59,245 62,446 60,260 47, 214 36,421 42, 667 39, 809 46,484 37, 001 38, 774 42, 576 32, 329 35, 788 46, 034 25, 386 31, 874 29, 993 40, 325 39,654 36, 804 31, 420 37,164 26, 398 21, 885 31, 432 31, 234 35, 993 26,924 411 140 116 298 61 891 128 212 207 1,970 19 12 265 28 257 19 35 20. 13 15 21 2 1 5 10 • 197 126 6 1 2 42 10 2 1 26 2 95 33 11 2 2 989 100 2 2 17 7 20 1 ■ 18 1 1,291 e 720 269 229 253 230 220 73 73 78,144 57 29 22 39 134 20 25 50 38 U 42 2 16 16 8 32 10 6 12 15 136 3,804 8,726 1,688 7,003 2,442 1,759 645 415 321 1,083 128 1,011 150 531 600 1,053 91 961 377 314 2,847 421 601 39 37,017 204 1,254 261 221 367 154 246 199 60 276 341 134 42 84 24, 194 139 261 112 70 163 111 288 434 12, 474 238 129 77 130 682 76 119 50 28 78 13 299 72 60 102 44 8 63 9 11 30 47 1 6 13 77 25 7 33 13 21 4 4 24 23 4 33 24,677 6 1,427 33 S 29 25 4 51 122 130 57 49 82 87 22 49 419 11 8 12 101 14 12 33 12 5 1 8 5 18 4 1 1 9 148 21 28,248 133 , COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. I distributed according to states and territories of hirtji: 1880. 643 1 a 1 o i 1 Hi i 1 1 1 } 1 i 1,414 451 240 65 747 1,284 2,014 3,611 10,589 669 128 179 638 1 836 476 24S 64 431 438 081 12,677 4,293 361 102 114 423 2 643 190 126 59 218 400 2,088 1,463 6,743 311 62 56 300 3 197,728 3,991 2,529 303 2,633 696- 2,114 1666 6,998 5,999 615 314 2,768 4 396 98 95 26 129 201 20, 529 647 196,266 167 64 27 121 5 13,933 2,869 i;675 507 5,992 2,899 417 1,695 1,805 670 208 1,828 173,453 6 255 145 55 18 234 320 300 242,050 815 81 16 98 184 7 937 4,845 243 59 8,654 619 165 1,127 904 368 49 337 670 8 1,935 602 449 225 759 1,099 3,253 1,078 8,244 680 178 184 1,334 9 264 281 41 9 1,716 151, 086 192 3,267 421 42 23 3,780 857 10 55d 467 146 68 315 44 265 354 1,406 1,055 70 49 214 11 260 239 lis 22 333 43 64 1,312 '438 107 28 21 177 12 374 108 76 22 87 44 193 178 950 629 29 16 91 13 476 475 166 57 441 286 777 19,845 1,458 290 83 211 270 14 148 63 31 6 63 53 , 154 279 765 67 12 15 59 16 446 4,808 78 40 82, 628 398 57 664 256 123 20 287 ,652 16 138 -42 29 16 "54 64 277 340 1,099 68 25 9 61 17 596 859 ai6 38 404 63 308 195 936 53,651 63 37 149 18 1,280 215 256 27 120 39 225 149 750 661 183 32 213 19 146 24 26 13 61 33 1,498 641 10,427 63 22 14 25 20 116 29 15 3 32 19 62 109 842 63 12 15 31 21 164 75 59 21 40 28 110 83 789 341 17 8 41 22 149 117 55 16 159 47 42 808 161 38 17 8 96 23 1,166 38,678 218. 89- 5,172 9T 155 548 456 276 34 103 417 24 17 18 3 1 69 39 24 493 123 6 25 18 25 108 36 36 11 40 29 402 171 2,017 42 14 5 26 26 61 21 17 6 12 10 4,070 20 24 091 24 14 2 7 27 74 24 14 8 16 7 1,249 60 34; 710 43 12 7 9, 28 77 27 17 1 16 8 68 45 , 723 41 12 4 16 29 3,347 1^73 1,061 1,629 2,574 338 257 430 665 698 142 502 18,028 30 56 10 14 2 13 17 2,581 118 29,711 30 8 2 19 31 111 33 28 1 15 13 69 65 469 103 11 6 26 32 224 346 82 42 469 30 103 419 302 131 5 31 86 33 52 9 12 3 17 14 41 39 358 43 7 1 16 34 249 617 75 10 154 13 95 14ii 343 2,223 20 22 80 35 12^ 3 1 ....„ 18 36 20 83 103 3 ....... 15 20 36 14 5 2 9 4 472 20 20,443 72 1 8 37 1,316 579 768 23 122 20 2,959 123 1,108 676 13,202 4? 266 38 ■ 28 10 11 9 11 30 67 168 31 4 '1 19 39 142 336 14 7 1,630 '"'iei' 22 140 73 49 3 364 167 '40 16 16 13 1 6 5 15 127 47 3 6 g 41 29 34 12 1 32 10 64 3,677 163 10 2 "■"4" 60 42 60 36 12 6 9 24 278 102 2,407 36 12 8 l6 43 51 21 24 3 22 23 135 946 297 31 5 15 44 1,089 398 411 23 186 59 403 157 608 202 ii'.m 49 351 46 33 9 16 ...... 17 1 2,526 19 15,366 13 3 1 4 46 204 685 63, 635 26 33 527 ■ 198 106 4 27 67 47 35 9 7 5 3 11 3,659 42 23, 803 22 8 2 6 48 52 65 14 10 213 74 ■ 55 165 132 19 9 129 62 49 2,795 893 1,233 615 658 98 553 253 937 654 119 131 2,249 60 544 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXll.— Native populatim of fifty principal eitiee, Cities. Kew York, IT. T . Philadelphia, Pa . Brooklyn, JT. Y .. Chicago, III Boston, Mass Saint Louis, Mo Baltimore, Md Cincinnati, Ohio ..- San Francisco, Cal . Ifew Orleans, La. . . Cleveland, Ohio — Pittsbnrgh, Pa Buffalo, N.T-. , "Washington, D. C . KewarkjK. J Lonisville.Ky — Jersey- City, S. J. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis -. Providence, K. I -. Albany, ISr-T Rochester, N.Y... Allegheny, Pa .... Indianapolis, Ind . Eiohmond, Ya ITew Haven, Conn . Lovrell, Mass .. Worcester, Mass . . . Troy.ir.Y Kansas City, Mo... Cambridge, Mass Syracuse, K". Y Columbns, Ohio Paterson.N. J Toledo, Ohio Charleston, S. C Ml River, Mass — Minneapolis, Minn. Scranton, Pa Nashville, Tenn Reading, Pa ■Wilmington, Del. . Hartibrd, Conn . . . Camden, N. J Saint Paul, Minn. . Lawrence, Mass . Dayton, Ohio — Lynn, Mass Atlanta, G-a Denver, Col 182 25 1,237 613 694 1,348 9,831 835 103 171 802 58 313 48 157 498 124 48 138 100 169 838 109 168 25 255 3,902 1,249 95 133 1,497 60 83 53 82 10 371 495 28 10 62 257 40 186 2,236 IS 2,335 29 180 17, 937 23, 869 9,941 1,820 734- 1,054 917 679 1,250 145 437 617 298 972 79, 536 150 50, 425 423 187 435 290 264, 161 348 91 660 60 138 229 87 120 242 25,989 161 103 -221 734 145 979 274 22, 900 172 62 216 68 70 320 647, 299 13, 637 344, 324 32,034 6,160 8, 453, 2, 992 . 3,737 16, 001 2,058 8, 093 1, 6ia. 95, 889" 5,314 9,787 1,247 23, 716 7,799 4,483 2,954 63, 352 68, 149 874 1,889 506 4,265 1,271 1,166 36, 854 3,858 918 36, 263 1,255 4,504 3,195 796 3,642 1,628 455 229 481 2,182 825 2,455 455 757 435 404 3,712 849 726 721 171 813 467 784 185 139 622 111 35 IS 643 75 141 83 44 11 101 '28 14 20 219 15 48 10 147 100 15 184 11 47 2. 384 14 38 34 59 21 12 45 19 588 78 7,431 812 151, 447 7 2,152 490 794 5 2,913 2,394 1,371 9,067 518 T9, 275 3,120 1,044 1,687 271 2,637 333 2,093 821 99 188 424 1,841 7,162 165 48 69 85 3,340 92 150 34, 868 95 26, 254 20 42 1,179 84 556 91 68 107 150 968 34 25,445 33 170 2,211 11, 055 564,449 5,410 7,460 1,309 5,809 6,994 3,402 3,709 786 4,170 99, 802 1,902 4,989 2, 231 1,484 2,108 1,088 764 646 432 650 53, 179 2,136 316 555 130 208 247 2,640 156 335 1,716 533 1,013 128 130 1,226 26, 768 292 5,759 244 9,187 1,069 71 1,686 102 196 2,165 M - 1,459 604 996 634 1,649 208 117 90 612 38 108 30 87 187 143 14 174 78 71 54,176 80 28 44 18 200 209 733 61 tl 206 50 20 74 19 2,224 126 31 7 7 23 279 83 60 187 25 105 88 110 S O ^ 746 604 318 344 353 395 137 273 891 55 51 33 465 104 148 116 53 15 77 70 10 16 76 89 34 13 13 20 12 43,846 8 19 246 24 11 1,052 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. aisiribnted aoeording to states and territories ofUrth: 1880— Continued. 545 TS TEBBITOllIES. ■3 1 i « .IB H 1 > P .a i 1 ^ 1 "§1 a i i ■■5 1 1 1 a 60 .9 a 11 16 388 ?32 1,613 5,696 mo 450 s 9 1,007 1 4 5 27 14 8 4 1 281 114 535 6,388 155 215 1 80 1,276 12 8 4 20 IB 2 6 5 147 iin 876 2,315 33 229 11 407 2 4 ty 14 la 4 7 3 744 177 2,577 1,614 82 8,900 .,.. 7 17 415 3 11 IB 15 2L 4 io 2 4 105 22 3,524 2,007 36 139 .... 7 .... 227 2 1 2 4 b3 1 1 3 5 3,615 550 481 3,879 194 880 5 16 336 5 23 10 28 44 1 9 1 6 126 74 165 14,152 386 52 .... 2 1 1,914 b 1 3 4 4 2 V 793 85 158 1,945 347 219 :i 2 139 1 V 1 5 2 1 2 1 356 123 854 883 44 721 29 33 4 334 39 4 16 8 136 163 20 16 It 817 636 56 4,301 29 52 3 " 165 .... 1 1 4 1 2 1 10 144 27 13 16 614 44 471 634 1,972 182 100 355 1 73 185 4- 1' 2 15 10 ' <>. 3 "'i' 11 12 51 in 194 6 44 1 W 1 1 3 1 1 1 13 338 119 484 24,608 3flB 209 2 5 5 65,317 4 7 11 B 8 10 2 14 26 15 120 589 18 62 1 1 84 i 4 1 1 1 1 1!) 1,561 37 111 78 24 33 41 196 436 1,661 472 306 35 1 4 17 83 68 299 2 1 5 47 .f 1 2 16 1 5 95 66 1 37 1 36 1 1 .... 1 2 17 1 4 18 52 ^|\ 81 in .57, 812 77 ■^ 22 1" 3 4 2 1 19 1: 4 37 02 11 720 142 ^9 2,171 25 30 fi 6 3 1 3 3 1 38 9 31, 925 1 10 7 5 28 21 48 1,381 14 •'n 33 IS 15 1 1 2 39 1 40 3 6 9 11 36 399 79 315 234 5 3 3 8 31 27 6 1 1 5 46 74 1 41 12 1 1 1 1 4:: 42 34 553 15 11 1 72 i 4-1 56 11 332 163 11 1,358 16 S9 38 >; •> 7 1 1 4"i 2 1 562 82 1 5 3 46 59 288 17 5 62 119 34 294 42 252 409 63 1,062 460 21 "e' 39 38 17 24 656 12 10 33 63 2 .... 1 1 1 '17 .... 1 "5 41 IP 1 1 3 .7 1 13 '10 1 12 47 6 71 1 50 35 546 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXIH.— TAe forelgn-l}orn population of fifty jprincipal citieSf Cities. New York, N.T..,. Philadelphia, Pa Brooklyn, N.Y , Chicago, 111 Bodton, Mass Saint Lotus, Mo Baltimore, Md . . Cincinnati, Ohio — San Francisco, Cal. ^ew Orleans, La. . . Cleveland, Ohio Pittshurffh, Pa Buffalo, N.T "Washington, D. C . Newark, N. J-t..,. Lonisville, Ky — jersey Cii^t N. J. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis . . Providenoe, B. I . . Albany, N,T Rochester, N. T - . Allegheny, Pa Indianapolis, Ind . Kichmond, Va New HaTen, Conn - t-owell, Maes Worcester, Mass. .. Troy.N. Y Kansas City, Mo. . . Cambridge, Mass . . • Syracuse, N. Y , . . Columbus, Ohio. . . Paterson, N. J" 'Joledo, Ohio Charleston, S. C — FallKiver, Maaa..., Minneapolis, Minn. Scranton, Pa , Nashville, Tenn Heading, Pa \rilmin;rton, Del . Hartford, Conn . . . Camden, N. J Saint Paul, Minn . Lawrence, Mass . Diiytou. Ohio Lvnn, Mass Atlanta, Ga Denver, Colo 1, 206, 299 8*7, 170 666, 663 603, 185 ^62, 839 350, 518 332,313 255,139 233, 959 216, 090 160, 146 156,389 155, 134 147, 293 136, 508 123, 768 120, 722 116, 340 115, 587 104, 857 90,758 89, 36S 78, 682 75, 056 63, 600 62, 882 59. 475 58, 291 58,747 55, 785 52,669 51, 792 61,647 51, 031 50, 137 49, 984 48, 961 46, 887 45, 850 43, 350 43, 278 42, 478 4L', 015 41, (1"0 41,473 ! 39, ].">! 88, 078 t 38,271 I 37, 40!) I 35, OL'!l 478, 670 204, 335 177, 694 204, 850 114, 796 105, 013 66,136 71, 659 104, 244 41, 157 69,409 44,605 51, 208 14,242 40, 330 23, 156 39, 258 45, 645 46, 073 28,075 23,765 26, 622 19,437 12, 610 3,340 15, 668 23,054 15,624 16, 938 9,301 15, 668 13, 018 9,071 18, 702 14, 349 3,950 23, 575 15, 013 15, 857 3,025 3,624 5,674 10, .595 4, 405 15, U75 17, 266 , 7, 240 7,040 1,41« 8,705 87 29 24 18 45 16 22 5 35 101 3 3 2 35 16 30 8 284 5 29 9 64 6 54 1 3 136 175 91 78 107 65 37 21 27 1,007 21 15 15 3 6 13 16 lie 5 4,743 666 628 1,356 111 755 286 449 765 198 268 104 202 59 274 01 114 128 950 23 219 15 10 230 20 35 11 04 656 101 167 484 58 217 19 29 176 100 75 38 41 19 45 28 50 240 25 11 16 8 15 3 8,093 215 130 11, 887 72 2,466 1,129 146 149 13 5,433 101 67 12 258 • 19 28 557 1,537 20 20 15 411 19 4 701 43 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 547 disi^'ibuted, acowding to place of Mrth, among the vanous foreign countries: 1880. BRITISH AMESICA. 7,004 2, 354 4,368 13,914 23, 156 2,091 450 1,182 3,860 368 4,331 479 6, 0-n 393 418 313 758 10, 754 973 2,508 1,069 3,884 223 412 76 595 8,768 3,220 1,816 934 3,981 1,200 256 233 1,427 35 7,028 3,009 153 75 18 78 481 134 1,610 3,499 145 2,423 72 i,o:o 5,640 1,848 2,933 13, 265 4,234 1.935 296 1,107 2,305 302 4,208 442 5,933 294 331 292 587 10, 564 893 1,135 1,012 3,834 214 380 59 456 7,758 2,733 1,777 906 1,202 1,182 232 213 1,395 23 6,738 2,371 136 70 15 58 378 101 1,472 3,067 141 396 65 440 159 396 235 5,878 39 44 33 607 19 45 13 25 37 27 25 14 2 10 8 40 460 165 8 11 714 8 4 6 7 71 468 2 1 163 2 388 7 70 163 43 2G2 87 1,495 12 15 8 64 7 16 1 18 5 5 685 270 692 243 1,992 S3 85 29 720 40 56 22 42 47 65 S3 18 972 17 22 5 14 5 82 468 281 19 10 144 1,680 10 16 2 8 3 7 4 10 106 3 164 4 10 1 15 65 22 73 207 1 44 14 32 79 1,536 15 7 2, 126 IS +3 ■c PI 32 20 48 5 22 7 3 3 148 4 221 '"i 3 12 3 747 87 123 258 133 42 31, 213 80 26 28 5 24 20 7 22 11 2 28 O 1,644 288 429 19 68 33 95 22 27 668 ■d s f? o « s 1 n ^ a 1,096 62 9,910 3,t4 52 2,683 814 39 1,936 2,556 14 1,890 196 37 795 300 72 2,188 79 51 415 51 122 1,471 1,032 39 4,160 179 46 6,882 84 8 434 8 22 688 66 9 1,004 36 6 253 34 13 784 29 9 593 108 1 499 71 9 721 229 16 213 20 6 151 10 12 149 156 12 4i71 23 5 490 114 4 268 3 12 91 30 114 7 1 74 16 1 45 31 1 63 97 133 26 1 103 10 18 246 15 1 206 26 8 473 74 22 304 22 1 63 10 7 14 206 94 6 52 11 IJ 66 1 1 68 12 65 40 46 9 63 218 1 109 1 3 34 13 2 167 4 26 3 13 37 122 I 250 548 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXIII. — The foreign-horn population of fif it/ principal cities, disinhiitcd, Cities. New York, N.Y .... Philadelphia, Pa — BrooH.yn, N. T Chicago, 111 BoetOD, Mass Saint Louis, Mo Baltimore, Md Ciucinnati, Ohio ... San Francisco, Cal . New Orleans, La... Cleveland, Ohio . . . Pitt8bni'gh,Pa.... Buffalo, N.T ■Washington, D. C. Newark, N. J Louisville, Xy Jersey City, N. J Detroit. Mich Milwaukee, "Wis Providence, E, I Albany,K.T Eochester, N. T. . . Allegheny, Pa — Indianapolis, Ind . Richmond, Va New Haven, Conn . Lowell, Mass "Worcester, Mass .. Troy.N.Y Kansas City, Mo. .. Camhridge, Mass . Syracuse, N. T Colambus, Ohio... Paterson, W. J Toledo, Ohio Charleston, S. C Fall River, Mass. . . Minneapolis, Minn . Scranton, Pa NaahviUe, Tenn. ..-. Beading, Pa "Wilmington, Del . Hartford, Conn . . Camden, N.J Saint Paul, Minn. Lawrence, Mass . Dayton, Ohio Lynn, Maes Atlanta, G-a , Denver, Col OEEUAN EMFISE. 163, 482 55, 769 55, 339 75, 205 7,390 04, 901 34, 031 40, 167 19,928 13, 944 23, 170 15,957 25, 043 4,154 17, 628 13, 463 10, 151 17, 292 31, 483 1,107 6,648 11,004 9,234 6,070 1,274 2,802 84 370 1,555 2,209 636 4,760 4,416 2,282 6,809 1,537 60 2,334 3,153 664 2,433 763 1,422 1,281 4,956 1,117 4,918 81 471 2,095 10, 611 4,778 4,846 2,145 1,051 3,230 1,446 3,466 920 1,167 1,833 1,397 2,065 416 2,670 611 544 674 52 485 1,604 882 530 74 181 1 26 98 62 885 686 98 476 11 2 101 225 33 402 61 69 109 164 12 713 17 153 17, 990 4,416 8,099 2, 626 741 2,848 6,549 6,297 1,827 1,412 2,245 2,443 4,762 446 2,313 1,587 600 758 1,826 60 2,168 1,300 437 172 303 4 23 83 32 1,097 1,013 120 321 65 340 79 133 33 047 4 43 163 292 76 48 44 16 124 105 56 38 23 23 9 20 13 B s 1, 589 209 606 408 170 H3 170 657 140 85 31 71 61 74 44 102 35 78 15 17 30 12 15 H 7,282 717 2,987 1,919 238 3.923 2,163 6,298 1,880 900 643 379 306 782 617 124 431 31 76 69 386 245 47 82 2 4 21 52 27 56 24 331 3, 993 2,291 2,906 739 240 1,958 783 1,291 697 274 1,109 1, 338 1,926 477 1,665 826 50 468 770 29 630 946 1,522 404 75 27 56 21 14 261 431 40 193 5 1 43 62 17 127 46 10 116 46 351 1 • bb ^ ^ Hi a 13 489 88 131 I 1,933 I 21 j 93! 39 : 134 I 88 ' 21 1,629 12 1,656 8 53 15 48 601 2,229 4 107 556 10 48 1 7 4 3 8 18 4" 503 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTPI CENSUS. 54;l according to place of hirtk, among the various foreign countries : 1880— Continued. GEliMAS EMpniK— coutinued. GREAT BEITAIH ASD IKELAND. 1 CO if a +5 t« hs s'-S 1 3 § 1 H i 1 1 1 s 1 32 15 ■s ^ 1:1 •ti B 1 a 1 418 215 39, 001 3,954 41 7,798 69, 797 237, 935 29, 664 198, 595 8,683 929 64 1 83 46 8,071 1,865 19 8,643 •iA,i1A 17 134, 522 28, 315 101, 808 5,696 6§0 23 2 101 122 9,922 1,303 27 2,765 21, 570 19 104, 291 20,324 78, 814 4,632 425 46 3 110 81 32, 919 1,612 13 1,408 29,249 4 62, 374 13, 045 44,411 4,152 722 44 4 23 10 1,611 264 5 332 2,783 12 76; 729 8,993 64, 793 2,662 221 55 5 149 114 13, 612 909 7 1,113 26,643 36,309 6,212 28, 636 1,309 241 11 6 27 170 7,953 1,122 26 1,312 13,259 "2' 17,211 2,286 14, 238 591 86 10 7 80 1,407 9,829 668 2,262 14, 197 19, 202 3,086 15,077 659 379 1 8 29 100 7,263 443 3 640 5,930 '3' 40, 772 7,462 30, 721 2,243 333 13 19 32 2,4C6 102 6 329 7,260 1 13, 970 1, 786 11, 708. 426 47 3 10 54 19 6,504 384 1 1,167 7,157 1 22, 058 7,527 11, 958 1,474 1,061 38 11 42 12 4,402 452 9 1,174 4,000 25, 293 5,111 17, 110 1,058 2,012 2 12 66 20 6,450 622 30 2,031 5,468 2 15, 909 4,319 16, 310 1,169 95 16 13 7 15 1,156 202 2 442 603 1 8,840 1,408 6,443 436 47 1 14 34 25 2,383 1,027 6 2,115 4,048 19, 075 4,478 13,451 1,090 56 .... 15 139 81 2,501 215 1 650 5,211 7,647 853 0,474 272 43 10 9 29 1,952 246 .... 372 5,502 "2 26, 121 4,252 20, 390 1,321 150 "i 17 •18 8 7,109 444 708 6,477 2 12,838 4,200 6,775 1,783 71 9 18 189 53 17, 870 1,149 17 621 5,522 2 6,015 1,630 3, 659 479 242 5 19 6 10 272 79 .... 88 445 .... 23,216 5,013 16,939 1,198 63 3 20 12 11 1,862 219 2 513 1,809 15, 052 1,866 12,575' 572 27 12 21 16 2 2,600 242 5 816 1,949 9,391 2,703 -6,136 470 34 48 22 6 3 1,721 280 4 887 2,220 8,054 1,566 5,111 704 672 1 23 53 13 2,214 140 2 523 1,443 4,971 957 3,660 317 37 24 2 357 23 .... 28 484 .... 1,566 322 1,037 186 20 1 25 5 3 734 134 220 1,065 11,505 1,358 9,630 476 36 5 26 16 82 5 28 4 27 40 168 .... 13,879 10, 814 2,550 1,207 10, 670 9,329 650 251 3 18 1 9 27 ""2 28 10 i 431 31 103 706 13, 078 1,658 10, 825 497 96 2 29 2 366 39 .... 40 1,513 ..... 4,858 1,004 3,526 269 67 2 30 133 1,107 15 54 48 590 285 713 10 10,225 5,981 1,396 1,363 8,366 4,451 424 137 36 28 3 2 31 ""'"2' 32 15 i 667 162 398 948 - 3,761 752 2,314 186 559 33 11 374 136 78 1,368 ..'-. 12, 476 4,694 5,990 1,745 45 "% .34 3 3' 2,412 62 .... 332 2,140 4,040 899 2, 941 180 18 2 35 2 34 201 18 21 678 1,963 236 1,611 109 7 36 U 817 3 65 "2 "'lis' 25 1,01c 16,259 2,736 7,521 694 8,118 1,783 070 209 50- 50 .... .... 37 ...... 3' 38 10 12 1,444 64 221 751 12, 248 1.558 6,772 801 3,616 39 2- 156 21 .... 40 345 .... 1,774 302 1,349 113 g 1 40 4 482 76 498 470 917 262 578 39 38 41 185 421 18 135 .... 136 106 226 508 .... 4,579 8,228 738 995 3,644 6,841 165 366 31 24 2 42 ■""';■ 8' 43 3 155 43 213 513 i 2,854 1,137 1,532 173 12 44 5 4 1,775 116 "i 143 2,412 .... 3,957 700 3,013 179 28 '37' 45 44 217 473 5 319 12,466 3,579 7,951 909 27 46 g ""w 1,352 110 402 1,021 1,733 364 1,267 83 19 .... 47 13 1 30 4,371 452 3,787 121 11 48 ■""2' i' 112 ""■"23' 26 215 655 136 465 45 9 .... 49 6 1 665 63 .... 112 831 3,809 1,436 1,922 321 129 • SO 550 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXHI.— The fweign-lorn population of fifty principal cities, districted, Cities. 28 2» 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 New York, JsT. T . Philadelphia, Pa . Brooklyn, N. Y .. Chicago, 111 Boston, Mass Saint Louis, Mo . . . . Baltimore_, Md Cincinnati, Ohio .-. San Francisco, Cal - New Orleans, La - . . Cleveland, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa BnfEalo.S'.Y Washington, D. C . . . NeWarkjN. J Loiii3TillB,E;y .-., Jersey City, S. J. Detroit, Mich Milwaakee, Wis . Providence,- It. I - Albany, IT. Y Rochester, N. Y. . . Allegheny, Pa — Indianapolis, Ind . Iliohmond,Va — New Haven, Conn . Lowell, Mass Worcester, Mass. . . Troy, Mass " City,Mo.. Camhridge, Mass . Syracuse, N.Y ... Columbus, Ohio . . Paterson, N. J — Toledo, Ohio Charleston, S. C rail Eiver, Mass . . . Minneapolis, Minn . Sci'anton, Pa Nashville, Tenn. -L . Reading, Pa ■ Wilmington, Del. Hartford, Conn .. Camden, N.J Saint Paul, Minn. Lawrence, Mass - Dayton, Ohio .... Lynn, Mass Atlanta, Ga Denver, Colo 64 31 9 7 4 5 1 2 3 1 1 5 1 1 23 .24 fr §> 505 988 !,045 402 588 233 676 292 118 830 110 315 179 275 707 25 3.56 780 8 42 19 20 4 2 52 84 33 12 40 I 2,267 92 4 5 91 4 11 6 g 16 7 79 4,101 192 81 300 38 173 47 106 128 37 4. s 12,223 1,050 1,188 1,357 1,277 385 432 2,491 1,995 110 248 186 234 407 236 187 127 87 175 77 61 19 50 160 102 13 83 25 106 18 114 358 6 27 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 551 according to place of Mrth, among ihe various foreign countries: 1880 — Continued. ^ ,1 = ,!^ s H "i s 6 s- a t e3 i 1 d 1 ^ 't <3 1 Ph i 1 1 E/3 a. to t 1 < 132 803 11 9,020 66 4,551 48 427 609 3,194 4,545 77 814 93 1 49 195 17 577 78 276 20 137 103 613 1,916 33 496 104 3 36 874 41 501 125 209 16 143 379 2,848 969 21 693 50 3 24 9,783 20 5,536 34 921 12 41 61 12, 930 1,459 14 59 48 4 5 236 22 437 597 345 27 89 92 1,450 245 17 213 38 b 46 109 18 389 11 136 6 31 58 551 2,385 7 71 68 6 12 92 4 577 17 179 3 94 ,')3 136 214 1 158 41- 7 10 12 1 216 4 210 6 16 16 54 884 15 20 33 8 1,438 751 25 646 845 540 119 456 188 1,737 1,145 10 266 70 9 293 47 8 72 75 70 9 24 797 124 462 8 423 28 10 3 37 532 3 CO 8 20 180 732 1 17 19 11 7 15 1 351 254 1 9 115 650 1 5 13 13 3 79 3 728 23 114 1 3 16 180 617 9 39 30 13 9 14 2 106 12 57 4 29 30 44 163 7 75 11 14 8 18 1 197 1 61 1 16 7 107 637 1 29 20 15 1' 4 81 1 27 4 4 27 440 1 4 18 16 6 46 124 5 88 1 23 26 241 298 14 68 20 17 C 27 1 1,771 77 3 17 8 55 431 29 24 18 4 1,025 10 1,790 1 77 11 1 179 414 5 13 29 ■19 1 43 5 63 112 12 2 11 20 191 63 4 55 14 20 2 4 61 9 3 5 1 26 93 6 5 14 21 2 16 1 71 1 124 3 7 24 475 3 4 15 23 1 32 2 1 2 48 604 4 15 23 5 2 9 4 81 22 2 2 110 8 1 9 11 1 2 7 86 8 243 13 11 5 ?4 12 25 2 •13 1 52 7 7 6 12 3 89 83 1 37 26 3 8 1 6 21 5 13 1 107 3 3 6 27 5 82 23 13 2 6 1 848 13 10 10 1 28 2 2 57 52 2 7 17 41 39 1 9 5 29 6 66 1 23 28 5 2 2 578 110 1 4 6 30 48 3 19 112 4 2 3 16 169 37 4 83 5 31 2 1 456 32 5 1 5 172 3 7 33 2 11 7 7 1 14 188 16 3 4 33 10 2 22 603 ...... 26 17 7 12 3 6 3 67 50 569 648 ■'i" 4 22 5 3 3t 6 35 3 1 47 5 9 1 3 32 19 13 1 16 30 3 8 2,651 " "i 4 35 97 3 57 1(1 9 15 3,188 2 140 ...... 2 2 4 11 37 2 38 3 67 27 1 1 16 68 1 10 39 6 1 131 21 1 17 78 5 4 40 43 1 5 4 " 'i' 4 1 1 12 47 63 43 2 3 41 1 3 4 ■42 3 6 19 4 4 1 4 2 72 38 20 1 43 10 4 9 1 7 2 10 24 35 3 44 664 245 1 44 1 10 2 1,897 185 2 4 45 3 4 37 .3 18 2 5 24 1 2 5 46 1 1 13 8 5 9 3 96 3 3 3 47 1 4 6 5 5 3 1 1 43 1 3 5 48 4 11 1 1 2 2 25 15 1 3 4 49 7 78 43 2 66 13 10 455 133 6 13 SU 552 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXIV. — Sex of ilie aggregate States and territories. ALL llAOBB. Total. Male. Pemale. The United States 50, 155, 783 25, 518, 820 24, 636, 963 1 1,263,505 40,440 802, 525 864, 694 194, 327 632, 700 135, 177 146, 608 177,624 269,493 1, 542, 180 32, 610 3, 077, 871 1, 978, 301 1, 624, 615 996, 096 1, 648, 690 939. 946 648, 936 934, 943 1, 783, 085 1, 636, 937 780, 773 1, 131, 597 2, 168, 380 39, 159 452, 402 62, 206 346,991 1, 131, 116 119, 565 IJ, 082, 871 1, 309, 750 3, 198, 062 174, 768 4, »2, BOl i7(i, 531 i)sr,, ;-77 1,512,350 1, 591, 749. 143, 983 332, 286 1, 51L1, 505 7.5, 110 618, 467 1,315,497 20, 789 622, 629 2S, 2P2 416, 279 518. 176 129, 131 305, 782 82, 296 74, 108 83, 578 136,444 762, 981 21, 818 1, 686, 523 1, 010, 361 848, 136 536, 667 832, 590 468, 754 324,058 463, 187 858, 440 862, 355 419, 149 667. 177 1, 127, 187 28, 177 249, 241 42, 019 170, 526 559,922 64,496 2, 50.5, 322 687, 908 1, 613, 936 103, 381 2, 136, 655 133, 030 490, 408 709, 277 837, 840 74, 509 100, K87 745, .589 4.5, 973 314,495 680, 009 14, 152 039, 876 12, 288 386,248 346, 518 65, 196 316, 918 52, 881 72, 500 94,046 133, 049 779, 199 10,792 1,491,348 907,940 776, 479 459,429 816,100 471. 193 324, 878 472,756 924,645 774,582 361, 634 664,420 1,041,193 10,962 203, 161 20, 247 170,465 571. 194 55,069 2, 577, 549 711,842 1, 584, 126 71,387 2, 146, 236 143, 501 505,169 773, 082 753, 909 C9, 4.'4 165. 399 766. 976 29, 143 303, 962 635, 428 0,637 ?. Arizona,.: a 4 r> Colorado fi Connecticut 7 Dakota « 9 District ol' Columbia 10 Florida 11 15! Idaho 13 Illinois U 15 Iowa 16 Sansas _ 17 IS 19 Maine . . 20 ?1 "^^Hflflai^hnsettrS i>3 23 IW'innftHOta , 94 25 2B 27 28 29 Nevada KO 31 3-^ 33 34 35 3fi 37 3R ■19 40 41 ■1' 43 4'! Virginia 'in Wpat, Virrrinia . 46 47 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. population, with general nativity : 188®. 553 ALL KACIIS continued. • ITative. Foreign-boni. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. • l"6male. 43,475,810 21, 888, 254 21, 587, 686 6, 679, 943 3,630,566 3,049,377 1, 252, 771 24, 391 792, 175 571, 820 154, 537 616, 673 16, 020 40S, 039 309, 050 99, 342 636, 098 7,765 383, 230 262,170 55, 195 9,734 16, 049 10, 350 292, 874 39, 790 5, 9.56 11, 575 7,340 208, 520 29, 789 3,778 4,473 3,010 84,348 10, 001 1 2 3 4 5 492, 708 83, 382 137, 140 100, 502 239, 534 241, 409 49, 878 60,264 74, 845 130, 855 251, 399 83, 504 67, 876 85, 657 123, 729 139, 993 51, 795 9,468 17, 123 9,909 64, 373 32, 418 4,844 8,733 6,689 65, 619 19, 377 4, 624 8,389 4,320 6 7 8 9 10 1,531,010 22, 030 2, 494, 295 1, 8:i4, 123 1, 302, 905 756, 535 18, 808 1, 267, 793 930, 290 701, 602 775, 081 8,708 1, 226, 602 903, 833 Ool, 463 10,564 9,974 683, 576 ~ 144,178 261, 050 6,446 7,950 318,730 80, 071 146, 634 ■ 4, 118 2,024 264,846 64, 107 115, 016 11 12 13 14 16 S8B,010 I, 589, 173 88:.. 800 .500, 0)3 832, 137 471, 506 800, 058 439, 637 294, 506 419, 841 414, 444 788, 516 446, 263 29.5, 547 482, 296 110, 086 59, 517 64, 140 58, 883 82, 806 66, 101 31, 932 29, 217 29, 552 42, 346 44,985 27, 586 24, 929 29, 331 40,460 16 17 18 19 30 1,330,594 l,2i«,420 513, 0D7 1, 122, 388 1, 950, 002 051, 659 042, 932 267, 645 600, 994 1, 005, 578 687, 935 606, 497 245, 452 501, 394 951, 224 443, 491 388, 508 207, 076 9,309 211, 578 206, 781 219, 423 151, 504 6,183 121, 609 236, 710 169, 085 116, 172 3,036 89, 969 21 22 23 24 25 37, 638 354, 088 .36, 013 300, 007 909, 416 18, .539 192, 460 21,8:il 148, 256 447, 834 9,099 102, 522 14, 732 152, 441 401, 502 11, 521 97, 414 25, 663 46, 294 221, 700 9,638 56, 775 20, 128 22, 270 113, 098 1,883 40, 639 6,535 24, 024 109, 602 26 27 28 29 30 111,514 3, 871, 492 1, 300, 008 2, 803, 119 144, 205 59, 161 1, 906, 721 685, 009 1, 401, 890 79, 229 62, 353 1, 964, 771 710, 499 1, 401, 229 " 65, 036 8,061 1, 211, 379 3,742 394, 943 30, 503 5,335 598, 601 2,399 213, 046 24, 152 2,716 612, 778 1,343 182, 897 6,351 31 32 33 34 35 3, 69,5, 063 202, .538 987, 891 1, .525, 057 1, .177, 133 1, 829, 000 98, 606 480, 012 759, 349 709, 122 62, 189 145, 445 730, 706 33, 601 304, 517 1, 866, 062 103, 933 .501, 879 7C6, 308 708, Oil 687, 829 73, 993 7,686 10,703 114, 616 307, 656 84,424 4,396 9,928 68, 718 280,174 39, 569 3,290 6,774 45, 898 36 37 38 •39 40 90, 909 201,337 1,407, PC 1 59, 313 COO, 192 47, 780 H5,S82 701,103 25, 712 295, 075 43, 994 40, 959 14, 606 15, 803 18, 265 22, 320 21,442 8,823 13, 373 9,978 21, 674 19, 517 5,873 3,431 8,387 4i 42 43 44 45 910, 073 14, 039 460, 0.54 9,722 450, 018 S,217 40,5,425 5, 850 220, 015 4,430 185, 410 1,420 40 47 554 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXV.— te of the wUte States and territories. Total. Male. lemale. The United States-. ', 43, 402, 970 22, 130; 900 21,272,070 1 662,185. 36, 160 691, 531 707, 181 191, 126 610, 769 133, 147 120, 160 118,006 142, 605 816, 906 29, 013 3, 031, 151 1, 938, 798 1,614,600 952, 155 1, 377, 179 454, 954 646, 862 724, 693 1,763,782 1, 614, 560 776, 884 479, 398 2, 022, 826 36, 386 449, 764 53, 656 346, 229 1,092,017 108, 721 6, 010, 022 867, 242 3, 117, 920 163, 075 4, 197, 016 269, 939 391, 105 1,138,831 1,197,237 142,423 331, 218 880, 858 67, 199 502, 637 1,309,618 19, 437 327, 617 24, 656 308, 706 435, 056 127, 041 299, 980 81, 170 60, 777 67, 320 73. 204 403, 744 18, 440 1, 601, 720 989, 953 842, 694 614, 084 698, 7.57 228, 974 322, 973 359, 670 848, 977 850, 795 417, 075 243, 226 1, 054, 879 25, 522 247, 815 36, 059 170, 137 640, 870 53, 655 2,473,121 424. 944 1, 672, 789 92, 935 2,095,213 130, 014 192, 544 571, 603 640, 439 73,477 166, 312 436, 611 40, 513 300, 992 676, 949 13, 026 334, 668 10, 604 282, 825 332, 125 64, 085 . 310, 789 61, 071 59, 383 60, 686 69, 341 413, 162 10, 573 1, 469, 425 948, 846 771, 906 438, 071 678, 422 225. 980 323, 879 365, 023 914, 805 763, 765 359, 809 236, 172 907, 947 9,P6S 201,949 18,497 170, 092 551, 147 60,066 2, 642, 901 442, 298 1,545,131 70, 140 2, 101, 803 139, 925 198, 561 667, 228 666, 798 68,946 164, 906 444,247 26, 686 291, 545 632, 669 6,411 o ^ "l Colorado fi ConDecticut . 7 Dialrict of Columbia In Florida n I'' 1-f li 11^ Iowa - ifi 17 IS 10 9f| <)0 O/l '>5 •>fi 9S 29' ?1 "N'et?' Mexico <. . _ ^T S'l Ohio S7 ^a S9 •10 Texas . ............. /|9 -1'^ d'l 45 West Virginia .. 47 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. popvUation, toifh general nativity : 1880. 655 NATIVS; FOBEIGN-BORS. Total. Male. Pemftle. TotaL Male. Female. 36, 843, 291 18, 609, £65 18,234,026 6, 659, 679 3,621,635 3, 038, 044 652, 664 20, SOB 581, 350 540, 529 151, 978 321, 700 14, 621 301, 525 298, 057 97, 860 330, 904 6,188 279, 831 261,472 54, 118 9,521 14, 351 10 175 S17, 652 39, 148 6,817 9, 935 7,181 136, 999 29, 181 3,704 4,416 2,994 80, 653 9,967 1 2 3 4 5 481, 000 81, 770 110,720 101, 026 134, 002 235, 823 49, 070 55, 946 43, 070 08, 698 245, 237 32, 700 54. 775 52, 3S6 66, 204 129, 709 51, 377 9, 440 16, 980 7,703 64, 157 32, 106 4,832 8, 650 4,568 65 552 19, 271 4,608 8,330 3,137 6 7 8 9 10 806, 573 22, 414 2, 448, 172 1, 794, 7U4 1, 333, 046 397, 452 IS, 748 1,243,441 009, 977 696, 125 409, 121 8,666 1,204,731 834, 787 650, 921 10, 333 6,599 682, 979 144, 034 261, 664 6,293 4,693 318,285 79, 976 140, 569 4,041 1,907 264, 694 64, 038 114, 985 11 13 13 14 15 842, 211 1,817,725 402, 177 588, 103 642, 165 449, 080 660, Sii5 200, 775 293, 537 317, 499 393, 131 650, 860 201, 402 294, 636 324, 666 109, 944 69,454 62, 777 68, 659 82, 528 06, 004 31, 892 28, 199 29, 436 43,171 44,940 27,562 24, 578 29, 223 40, 357 10 17 18 19 20 1,321,844 1, 228, 127 509, 373 470, 403 1,811,467 643, O.'iO 632, 369 265, 677 237, 205 033, 442 678, 794 695, 758 243, 696 233, 198 878, 025 441, 938 386, 433 267, 611 8,995 211, 359 205, 927 218, 426 151, 398 6,021 121, 437 236, Oil 168, 007 U6, 113 2,974 89, 932 21 22 23 24 25 25, 893 3.-2, 413 83, 330 2P9, S9o 870, 697 17, 708 191, 081 20, 060 147, 909 439, 064 8,190 161, 332 13,290 152, 086 441, 633 9,487 97, 351 20, 206 46, 234 221, 320 7,814 56, 734 14, 999 22, 228 111, 806 1,673 40, 617 5,207 24,006 109,514 26 27 28 29 30 100, 773 3, 807, 817 803, 550 2, 723, 582 142, 143 53, 406 1, 876, 363 422, 572 1, 301, 109 78, 161 47, 367 1, 930, 954 440, 978 1, 362, 473 63, 982 7,948 1, 203, 705 3,693 394, 338 20, 932 5,249 596, 758 2,372 211, 080 14, 774 2,699 611, 947 1,320 182, 668 6,158 31 32 33 34 35 3, 609, 963 l!i6, 108 383. 051 ], 122, 230 1, 083, 650 1, 788, 083 95, 081 188, 285 501. 754 572, 406 1, 821, f 70 100, 427 19,5, 366 560, 4C3 611, i»; 687, 063 73,831 7,454 16, 595 113, 681 307, 130 34, 333 4,259 9,849 67,&73 279, 933 39,498 3,195 6,746 46, 608 36 37 38 39 40 98, 958 290, 231 800, 248 54, 896 574, 3U9 51,651 144, 883 427, 847 31,433 291, 039 47, 307 145, 308 438,401 23, 463 263, 270 43, 465 40, 937 14,610 12, 303 18, 228 21,826 21,429 8,764 9,080 9,953 21, 639 19, 508 5,846 3,223 8,276 41 43 43 44 45 904, 300 14, 609 ' 457, 000 9,499 447; 300 6,010 405, 318 4,928 219, 949 3,527 185, 369 1,401 46 47 556 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXXVI. — Sex of the oohred population, with general nativity: 1880. Gtatca antl territories. •3 a I •a I POEEIQN-BOBK. The United States. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Dlinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebrflalia Ifevada ^N'ew Hampshii'e New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Ehode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 6, 580, 793 3, 253, U5 3, 327, 678 6, 560, 776 3,245,357 3,321,419 14, 017 7, 758 8, 250 600, 103 155 210, 066 6,018 2, 435 11, 547 401 20, 442 69, 596 126, 690 725, 133 53 46, 368 39, 228 9,516 48, 107 I 271, 461 483, 655 1, 451 210, 230 ! 18, 697 15, 100 1,664 650, 291 145, 350 340 2,385 488 685 38, 853 1,015 65, 104 531, 277 79, 900 487 85, 635 6,488 604, 332 403, 161 393, 384 232 1,057 631, 616 325 25, 686 2,702 295, 001 104 107, 331 3,467 1,433 5,550 225 13, 327 26, 238 63, 068 369, 167 39 24, 507 20, 267 6,191 22. 152 133, 798 238, 879 765 102. 505 9,049 7,836 905 322, 959 72. 153 191 1,206 308 341 18, 846 638 30, 852 262, 363 40, 962 270 41, 193 2,952 297, 787 197, 467 190, 746 124 600 308, 935 209 13, 482 1,621 160 305, 102 51 103, 335 2,551 1,002 6,997 176 33,116 33, 358 63, 622 365, 976 14 21, 801 18, 901 4,325 20, 955 137, 653 244, 776 686 107, 7S5 9,048 7, 204 659 327, 332 73, 197 165 1, 089 180 344 20, 007 377 34, 252 268, 914 38, 938 217 44, 342 3,536 306, 545 205, 684 196, 638 108 491 322, 681 116 12, 404 1,181 133 599, 895 144 210, 616 5,374 2,403 11, 392 363 26, 415 69, 471 124, 601 724, 920 40 40, 006 39, 114 9,455 42, 993 271, 399 482, 726 1,284 209, 958 17, 409 13, 342 1,497 650, 128 146, 221 338 2,340 446 666 38,649 997 63, 412 631, 2i;8 79, 408 40G 84,922 6,369 604, 107 403, 068 392, 581 210 1, 038 631, 534 199 26, 859 2,630 288 294,867 94 107, 297 3,007 1,415 6,458 214 13,310 26, 170 62, 061 359, 020 28 24,280 20, 202 5,100 22,075 133, 768 238, 295 679 102, 335 8,441 7,021 867 323, 848 72, 071 188 1,273 275 327 18, 725 624 29,943 262, 337 40, 709 219 40, 816 2,892 297, 657 197, 412 196, 201 116 566 308, 880 122 13,466 1,479 152 305, 028 50 103, 319 2, 5,934 169 13, 009 33, 301 62,440 365, 900 12 21,725 18, 912 4,295 20, 918 137, 631 244, 431 605 107, 623 8,968 6,321 630 327, 280 73, 150 150 1,067 171 339 19, 924 373 33,469 268, 891 38, 699 187 44,106 3,467 306, 450 205, 656 196, 380 100 483 322, 664 77 12, 393 1,161 136 208 11 50 644 155 18 27 125 2,180 213 13 303 U4 61 114 52 929 167 272 1,288 1,758 67 163 129 8 45 42 19 204 18 1,692 49 492 81 613 129 225 16 19 82 126 27 73 10 134 10 34 460 18 , 92 11 11 68 74 1 16 184 14 63 7 10 57 1, 007 1, 182 137 11 227 65 31 77 30 584 86 170 815 38 111 23 33 14 121 14 909 26 253 51 377 60 130 66 645 70 37 22 346 81 102 943 29 52 47 5 22 9 5 4 783 239 30 95 28 258 8 27 39 11 30 2 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 557 Table XXXVII. — Sex of the Chinese and Japanese population, with ge^ieral nativity: 1880. States and territories. The TJnited States.. Alabiiiu.a Arizoiiji Ai'kaiisaB California Colorado CoDuecticut DitUota Delaware District of Columbia . Florida Georgia . Idaho ... Illinois . . Indiana . Iowa — Kansas. ■-. Kentucky . Louisiana . Maine Maryland . Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Harapshire. New Jersey New Mexico ... New Tort North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania .. Khodo' Island... South Carolina . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia "Washington — "West Virginia.. Wisconsin "Wyoming .. al05, 613 4 /1, 632 133 jla, 218 612 4 /1, 601 131 it71, 325 1124 220 1 pl7 dlS 18 16 0129 288 1 3,37i) d212 29 33 19 10 489 S237 e25 ! 51 1,765 18 d5, 419 14 /172 57 s926 el dU2 /9,512 qlm 27 9 ' 2B 136 501 6 «3, 187 5 16 914 17 3,256 /208 29 33 460 8 5 r229 e28 e2S 51 91 1,685 18 d5, 1U« 14 /168 54 «914 el dU2 /9, 348 pUS 27 9 24 134 480 6 3,161 5 14 895 31 2 B,893 19 123 313 dl, 186 e649 1 e949 1 7 e498 4 3 24 18 /6 /537 451 1 /4 FOBEIGN-BOKN. ■a ■s EH jrl04,427 MOO, 171 4 •/1, 631 124 m74, 269 607 0123 238 1 pn 15 17 3,360 d208 29 33 19 10 432 8 5 9234 e28 e25 61 89 1,758 18 009 523 40,483 119, 445 127, 039 88,015 3,375 68,487 368, 399 366, 229 173, 687 92, 938 429, 412 4,885 4,911 994 110, 142 29,797 6,786 34,482 11,474 12, 435 63,705 16, 504 112, 111 ■ 20, 680 70, 225 221,574 1,643 773 5,387 185 8,480 3,432 333,348 1,094 104, 861 9,605 25, 874 1, 034, 605 155, 566 629, 417 40, 384 2,578 16, 170 85,584 17, 675 8,399 164, 695 19, 538 2,021 5,212 39, 929 834, 042 56, 347 72, 637 209, 550 264, 196 19, 930 1,507 98,285 67,345 67,924 11,761 10, 879 3,908 6,160 4,421 25,789 63, 928 161, 607 19, 048 108, 957 691 234 102, 426 3,494 5,707 110, 797 2,821 255, 154 8,809 1,280 943 Colored, (a) 1, 242, 354 92, 782 2,522 38, 972 63, 690 1,536 2,817 a Including Chinese, Japanese, and Indians. 6G0 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XL. — Malepopulation and males of voting age: 1880. Total male. Males of 21 years of age and orer. States and torritoriea. All claases. ■White. Native. Poreign- born. Total. Colored, (a) The United States 25, 518, 820 12,830,349 8, 270, 518 3,072,487 11, 343, 005 1, 487, 344 622, 629 28, 203 416, 379 518. 176 129, 131 305,782 82, 296 74, 108 88, 578 136, 444 762, 981 21, 818 1, 586, 533 1, 010, 361 848, 138 536, 667 832, 590 468, 754 324, 068 462, 187 868, 440 862, 365 419, 149 567. 177 1, 127, 187 28, 177 249, 241 42, 019 170, 526 659, 922 64,4% 2, 605, 3?2 687, 908 1, 613, 936 103, 381 2, 136, 665 133, 030 490, 408 709, 277 837, 840 74, 509 166, 887 745, 589 45, 973 314, 495 680,069 14, 152 259, 884 20, 398 182, 977 339, 392 08, 608 177, 291 61, 603 38, 298 46, 873 61, 699 321, 438 14, 795 796, 847 498, 437 416, 658 265, 714 376, 221 216,787 187, 323 232, 106 • 602,648 467, 687 213, 485 238, 532 541,207 21, 544 120, 042 31, 256 105, 138 300, 635 34, 078 1, 408, 751 294, 750 826,577 59, 629 1, 094, 284 76, 898 206, 789 330, 305 380, 376 33, 773 95, 621 334, 505 27, 670 139,161 340, 482 10, 180 136, 058 9,790 129, 675 135, 209 ' 65,215 118, 747 25, 476 27,447 23,764 30, 351 172, 044 7,331 505, 272 414, 252 287, 630 201,354 287, 362 81, 777 164, 173 144, 586 326, 002 285,469 88, 623 102, 580 396, 322 12, 162 83, 334 11,443 88, 790 190, 656 36,423 852, 094 187, 637 613,485 38, 006 797, 632 47, 904 82, 910 240, 939 246, 018 13,795 77, 774 198, 277 15, 858 123, 569 149, 463 6,042 .5,403 8,256 6,475 127, 374 26,873 55, 012 25,486 4,455 8,191 3,859 6,923 4,338 277, 889 73,445 126, 103 53, 695 30, 217 27, 033 22, 486 38, 936 170, 690 176, 088 123, 777 5,674 111, 843 7,474 44,864 14, 191 16, 111 99, 309 4,658 536, 698 2,095 191, 386 13,630 272,860 27, 108 3,990 9,116 55,719 18,283 17,633 7,971 8,393 9,208 189, 469 3,199 141,461 18, 046 136. 160 262,683 92, 088 173,759 50, 962 31, 903 31,955 34, 210 177,967 11,669 783. 161 487, 098 413,633 254,949 317,579 108, 810 186,659 183, 522 496, 692 461, 657 212, 399 108,254 608, 165 19, 636 128, 198 26, 633 lOiOOl 289,965 30,981 1,388,692 189,732 804,871 61, 636 1,070,392 75, 012 86,900 250,055 301,737 32, 078 95,307 206,248 24,251 132, 777 338, 932 9,341 118, 423 3,353 46,827 California' 66, 809 1,520 3,532 Daliota 641 6,396 District of ColiLml)ia 13,918 27,489 143,471 3,126 13,686 10, 739 3,025 10,765 58,642 107,977 064 48,584 5,956 6,130 1,086 130, 278 33, 042 1,908 844 Kevada -' 5,623 237 10,670 3,096 "N"rtt York .. 20,059 105,018 Qljio 21,706 7,993 Pennsylvania 23, 893 1,886 118,889 80,250 Texas 78,639 695 314 128,257 3,410 6,384 1,560 939 a Including ChlDese, tfapanese, and Indiana. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 561 Tabl-e XLI. — School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, hy counties : 1880. ALABAMA. Counl^s. All ages. 5 to 17, both inclu- sive. 18 to 44, botli inclusive. 21 and over. Total. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Male. The State 1,262,506 622, 629 639, 876 213,998 207,330 213, 192 259, 88 1 13,108 8,603 S3, 979 9,487 15,369 29,066 19,649 19, 691 23,440 19,108 10,793 15,731 17, 806 12, 938 10,976 8,119 16, 153 12,605 15, 113 6,639 11,736 6,355 12,677 48,433 12,675 17,602 5,719 15, 398 10, 136 9,165 4,342 21,931 26, 553 18,761 26,114 23,272 12, 142 21, 035 21,392 27, 262 21,600 31, 176 17,371 37,626 30,890 9,364 14, 585 48, 653 17, 091 52,356 16,428 30,741 21,479 20,640 16,575 24,837 14,462 17,236, 28,728 23,360 6,451 4,430 16,774 4,664 7,644 14,345 9,483 9,836 11,617 9,679 5,418 7,750 8,797 0,330 5,356 4,025 7,980 6,257 7,500. 2,757 5,741 3,234 6,174 23,824 6,300 8,780 2,933 7,703 5,061 4,523 2,198 10,823 13, 196 9,251 12,^8 11, 896 6,992 10,485 10, 620 13, 079 10, 762 15,662 8,434 18,638 15, 139 4,599 7,208 23, 086 8,344 25, 563 8,185 15, 050 10, 60S 10,157 8,198 12, 109 7,231 8,664 13, 982 11,380 6,657 4,173 17,205 4,823 7,725 14, 721 10, 106„ 9,756 11, 923 9,429 5,375 7,981 9,009 6,608 5,620 4,094 8,173 6,348 7,613 2,882 5,985 3,121 6,603 24,609 6,375 8,722 2,786 7,695 5,074 4,632 2,144 11, 108 13,357 9,510 12,488 11,376 6,150 10, .WO 10, 772 14,183 10,838 15,624 8,937 19, 087 15,751 4,765 7,377 25, 567 8,747 26,793 8,243 15, 691 10,874 10,483 8,377 12,728 7,231 8, 572 14,748 11, 980 2,266 1,373 5,975 1,694 2,600 5,189 3,242 3,232 4,132 3,110 1,835 2,752 3,067 2i2n 1,801 1,456 2,771 2,239 2,695 904 1,994 1,149 2,079 7,814 2,187 2,957 1,011 2,439 1,727 1,589 805 3,799 ' 4,604 3,206 4,368 3,723 2,174 3,647 3,648 4,641 3,706 6,371 3,014 6,418 6,123 1,656 2,566 7,281 2,977 8,237 2,791 5,040 3,759 3,514 2,892 4,381 2, 601 2,918 4,893 4,006 2,192 1,374 6,604 1,547 2,516 6,025 3,280 3,014 3,978 2,949 1,713 2,714 2,949 2,074 1,853 1,316 2,744 2,083 2,517 909 1,847 1,047 2,076 7,487 2,048 2,797 968 2,484 1,568 1,546 699 3,641 4,277 . 2,993 4,128 3,662 2,032 3,438 3,584 4,671 3,648 5,089 3,011 6,118 5,290 1,553 2,314 7,555 2,922 8,216 2,607 6,076 . 3, 564 3,301 2,657 4,369 2,435 2,724 4,941 4,009 , 2,083 1,657 6,661 1,650 2,700 4,724 3,273 3,609 3,960 3,892 1,891 2,566 2,917 2,163 1,797 1,406 2,760 2,065 2,475 1,006 2,057 995 2,175 7,972 2,109 3,114 1,037 2,746 1,778 1,523 721 3,489 4,267 3,292 4,310 4,742 1,994 3,688 3,745 4,169 3,706 5,172 2,757 6,229 6„000 1,556 2,407 8,608 2,679 9,253 2,879 4,992 3,638 3,584 2,718 3,836 2,581 3,138 4,547 3,801 2,644 Baldwin 2,122 6,818 Bibb 1,941 3,054 Bullock 5,789 3,914 4,200 4,604 4,057 Chilton 2,203 ?,120 3,620 Clay 2,460 2,114 1,555 Coffee Colbert ...........*.... 3,308 2 630 2,848 1,129 2,364 1,243 Dale . --— 2,442 Dallas - 10, 778 De Kalb - 2,632 3,749 Escambia..— ■-....•"— --- 1,233 3,278 2,003 1,746 Geneva — -- 805' 4, 538 Hale 5,671 3,721 5,057 5,329 2,310 4,355 4,420 5, 289 4,459 6,519 3,533 7,841 6,600 1,755 Marshall 2,783 IWobilfi 11, 454 3,303 Montgomery, 11,858 3,434 6,437 4, 287 Pike ---- 4, lO.j 3,150 4,938 2,919 Sh«lhv ..... 3, era 5,838 4,6GS 36 562 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. TABLil! XLI. — SiJuiol, military, and citizenship ages, ^c. — ALABAMA — Contintfed. CooiiUes. All ages. 5 to 17, both inclu- sive. 18 to 44, both inclusive. 21 and over. Total, Hale. Female. Male. Female. Male. 4 Male. 23, 401 24,957 9.479 4,538 31, 828 4,253 11, 578 12,104 4,63? 2,341 15,624 2,131 11, 823 12, 853 m 16,204 2,122 4,153 4,014 1, .566 790 5,734 798 4,016 4,035 1,636 740 5,458 708 4,069 4,233 1,641 830 4,827 642 4,601 5,143 Walker 1, 8H 1,001 WacoxT J 6,344 768 ARIZONA TEREITOKY. The Tetritory Apache M,aricopa ilohave Piuia Pinal Yavapai Yuma 40, 440 5,283 6,680 1,190 17, 006 3,044 6,013 3,215 3,064 3,813 873 12, 600 2,151 3,724 1,977 12, 238 2,219 1,876 317 4,406 1,289 1,238 4,295 850 774 81 1,476 250 401 463 1,629 697 662 1,153 245 366 428 18, 144 1,583 2,204 694 8,752 1,410 2,519 1,082 20,398 1,682 2,473 712 9,761 1,654 2,911 1,205 ARKANSAS. The State, Arkansas Ashley , Baxter Benton Boone .., Bradley Calhoun Carroll Chicot Cliirk Clay Columbia ..... Couway Cr^iighead Ci-a^Vtbrd Crittendeii — Cross Diillas Oe.stia Doraey jyreW Faulkner Fi-anklin Fiilton Garland GrrAnt Greene H6ihpstead ... Hot Spring.... Hotrard Independence. Izard Jackson . Jefferson 1 Johnson 802, 525 8,038 10, 150 6,004 20, 328 12, 146 8, 28.5 5,671 13,337 li), 117 15, 771 7, 213 14, (190 12, 755 7,037 li, 740 9, 415 .5, (150 0, 505 8, 973 8,37() 13, 231 12,786 14, 951 6,720 9,023 C, 185 7,486 10, 015 7,775 9,917 1«, oi& 10, 837 10, 077 22, 386 11,663 416, 279 4,236 5,005 3,131 IB, 383 ■ 6, 104 3,158 2,926 6,979 5, ,321 8,191 3,S14 7,(i78 0,767 3, 645 7,61)7 .5, 034 2, 093 3, 268 4,877 4,330 6,116 ?,736 7,851 3,608 4,761 3,211 3,^<14 9,728 4,d02 6,105 0,313 6,525 5,771 1),716 5,944 380, 248 3,862 6,061 2,873 9,d46 6,042 3,127 2,745 6,368 4,766 7,580 3,399 f7,012 6, 98,8 3,392 7, 133, 4,381 2,357 3,2l7 4,096 4,040 6,115 6,051 7,096 3,212 4,262 2,974 3, -iSB 9, 2S7 3,773 4,812 8,773 5,332 .5, too 10, 670 0,021 135, 769 1,324 1,744 1,111 3,623 2,094 1,071 1, 02!) 2,319 1,583 2,681 1,261 2,53!; 2, 165 1,215 2,610 1, .384 ^03 1,134 1,364 1,478 2,051 2,118 2,643 1,2S2 1,287 1,099 1,337 3,240 1,315 1,703 3,112 1,893 1, 7.57 3,668 1,886 130, 306 1,254 1,787 3,432 2,120 1,018 968 2,114 1,556 2,525 1,196 2,481 2,039 1,150 2,444 1,411 799 1,062 1,305 1,326 2,074 2,060 2,437 1(098 1,287 987 1,241 3,268 1,262 , 1,636 2,912 1,862 1, 726 3,487 1,907 159,60? 1,639 1,838 1,149 3,511 2,147 1,099 1,013 2,671 2,192 3,060 1,542 2, 405 2,690 1,438 3,843 2,269 1,056 1,130 2,139 1,574 2,290 2,614 3,039 1,203 2,136 1,167 1,488 3,475 1,623 1,SS1 3,698 1,962 2, 6.52 4, 507 2,362 182,977 1,948 3,10? 1.269 4,337 2,493 l,f64 1.145 3,22? lit 1,659 2,800 3,036 1,5-J5 3,210 2, 616 1,137 1,343 2,567 1,776 2,601 S,9T5 3,326 1,?58 ^,530 1,301 1,597 4, 212 1.723 2,049 S, 903 2,264 2,701 S, 633 ii,592 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 563 Table XLI. — School, military, and eltizenshi^ ages, fc. — ARKANSAS — Continuecl. Counties. la rayette . Lawrence... Le6 Lincoln Littl6 Eiver, Logim Lfinbke liaison MfjTion miller , iSsisi. l&oiitoe M<$tLtgom£)rj. St*Td3a ]!^ewton..i... Ouachita Perry Pluffipa Pike Poinsett Polk Pope., Prairie Pulaski Bandolph Saint Francis Saline Scott .Searcy Sebastian SBvier SliarJ) Stone TJiiibn TauJSureii .. Washington . White Woodruff.... Yell All ages. Total. 5,730 8,782 13,^68 9,263 6,404 U, 8?5 12, 146 11, 456 7,967 9,013 7,332 9,674 6, 729 12, 9S9 6,120 11, 758 3,872 %:m 2,192 5,867 I4i322 8|435 82, elB 11,724 8,389 8,953 9,174 7,278 19,560 6,192 9,047 5,089 13, 419 9,665 23,844 - 17, 794 8,646 13, 852 Male. Si 931 4,645 7,121 4,802 3,378 7,763 6,523 5,747 4,019 S, 226 4^006 9,104 3,089 6,665 3,143 5,8?6 1,010 ll, 985 3,248 1,140 3,P11 7,371 4,465 17,294 6,113 4,518 4,625 4,706 3,720 10,123 3,176 4,623 2,593 6,650 4,858 12, 112 9,257 4,503 7,193 Female. 2,799 4,137 6,167 4; 453 8,026 7,122 5,*23 5,708 3,888 4,693 3,326 4,470 2,690 6,294 2,977 5,872 1,862 10, 177 3,097 1,052 2,846 6,951 ^,980 1$, 322 6,611 3,871 4,326 4,468 3,668 «,137 3,016 4,424 2,496 6,769 4,707 11,732 8,537 4,143 6,659 5 to 17, both inoln- sive. Hale. female. 966 1,537 2,141 1,504 1,077 2,598 1,969 2,074 1,414 1,638 1,132 1,600 1,017 2,821 1,174 2,000 $64 3,267 1,115 1,067 2,397 1,487 4,771 2,106 1,374 1,457 1,565 1,301 3,355 1,076 1,609 695 2,403 1,693 4,165 2,998 1,408 984 1,404 1,965 1,498 2,453 1,836 1,991 1,382 1,572 1,057 1,518 904 2,239 1,050 1,997 631 3, 289. 1,049 361 967 2,341 1,317 4,703 1,942 1,323 1,458 1,555 1,210 3,262 1,044 1,510 824 2,401 1,608 1,443 2,216 18 to 44, both inclosiTe, Male. 1,020 1,868 8,022 1,823 1,327 4,250 3,694 1,877 2,907 21 and over. Male. 1,253 1,97J 8,447 2,183 1)499 2,971 2,744 1,971 1,438 2,040 S,254 3,053 2,23p 1,579 2,371 1,866 2,137 1,132 2,323 985 2,024 2,415 1,263 2,694 1,143 1,995 782 4,584 1,162 440 6,633 ISOO £04 1,034 7,866 2,353 1,194 8,107 2,060 9,334 2,602 1,863 1,847 1,732 1,307 3,800 8,118 2,076 1,934 1,139 1,676 942 2,139 1,743 1,310 1,849 1,027 B„148 4,153 2,108 3,186 CALIFORNIA. The State Alaraeda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colttsa Qo^tra Costa. . BfilKorte-i... ElCoriido .... ijrosno Humboldt .;.. Inyo Kin-n Lak6 Liissen... 864, 694 62,976 539 11,384 18, 721 9,094 13,118 12, 625 -2, 584 lU, 683 9,478 15, 612 2,928 5,801 ^, 596 3,340 518,176 34,684 383 7,218 18, 752 8,510 7,602 1,774 7,075 6,056 1,863 3,707 3,830 2,002 346, 518 28,292 j.56 «.W6 6,969 3,i06 4,608 4,923 810 3,608 3,422 6,632 1,065 1,894 2,766 1,338 109,971 8,382 49 1,390 2,125 1,080 1,492 1,737 306 1,209 I4212 2,141 291 597 914 463 106,422 <,203 46 1,350 1,874 1,938 1,461 1,723 262 1,181 1,095 2,145 307 618 915 470 257,229 16,266 232 3,245 6,782 2,292 4,935 3,777 916 2,650 3,081 3,846 907 2,119 1,681 969 329, 392 20,180 284 4,862 9 053 4,^04 6,^4 4,614 1,194 5,136 3,848 6,248 1,308 2,6§i2 2,281 1,21s 664 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLI. — School, military, and cittzensUp ages, ^c. — CALIFOENIA— Continued. Connties. All ages. Total Male. Female. 6 to 17, both inclu- sive. 18 to 44, both inclnsiTe. Male. Pemale. Male. 21 and over- «Los Angeles . Marin Mariposa Mendocino. . . Merced Modoc Mono Monterey . Napa Kevada... Placer Plumas Sacramento . San Benito San Bernardino . San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo . San Mateo Santa Barbara . S.intai Clara Santa Crnz Shasta Sierra SisTiiyon . . . SoLmo Sonoma Stanislaus . Sutter -..-- Tehama ... Trinity Tulare Tuolumne . Ventiu-a . . . Tolo.. Yuba . 33, 381 11,324 4,339 12, 800 5,656 4,399 7,499 11,302 13, 235 20,823 14, 282 6,180 34, 390 5,684 7,786 8,618 233, 959 24,349 9,142 8,669 9,513 35, 030 12, 802 9,492 6,G23 8,610 18, 475 25,926 8,751 5,159 9,301 4,999 11, 281 7,848 5,073 11, 772 11, 284 18, 486 7,908 3,008 7,S26 3,790 2,613 6,183 6,660 7,869 13, 380 9,515 4,400 21, 385 3,'279 4,352 5,051 132, 608 14, 799 5,410 5,347 5,211 20, 076 7,248 6,062 4, 738 11, 002 14, 610 5,622 3,062 5,891 3,905 6,535 5,073 2,851 7,155 7,374 14, 895 3,416 1,331 5,274 1,866 1,786 1,316 4,642 5, 366° 7,443 4,717 1, 780 13, 005 2,305 3,434 3,567 101, 351 9,660 3,7S2 3,322 4,302 14,964 5,654 3,430 1,885 2,741 7,473 11, 316 3,129 2,097 3,410 1,094 4,746 2,775 2,222 4,617 3,910 4,723 1,549 463 1,776 649 332 1,623 1,792 2,613 1, 597 616 4,049 821 1,196 1,179 28, 392 2,862 1,443 1,179 1,449 4,855 1,897 1,266 1,055 2,692 3,736 1,036 754 1,174 428 1,705 922 752 1,540 1,310 4,786 1,016 443 1,701 582 591 290 1,558 1,633 2,S79 1,490 538 3, 848- 784 1,134 ■ 1,122 28, 365 2,849 1,272 -1,072 1,406 4,664 1,894 1,135 619 987 2,531 3,637 945 764 1,127 378 1,593 922 712 1,538 1,226 8,178 4,719 1,229 3,377 2,131 1,214 4,979 3,133 3,822 6,602 4,581 2,419 11,391 1,502 1,775 2,280 70,010 7,682 2,377 2' 663 2,103 9,321 3,209 2,749 2,508 2,811 5,338 6,280 3,006 1,442 3,120 2,.S32 2,848 1,888 1,171 3,491 3,860 COLORADO. The State Arap.ahoe 1 Bont Boulder Cliaffce Cleiir Creek. . Conejos Costilla Custer Douglas Elbert El Paso Fremont Gilpin Grand , Gunnison.... Hinsdale...-. Huerfano... Jetlbrson Lake Xia Plata 38, 644 1,654 9,723 6,512 7,823 5,605 2,879 8,080 2,486 1,708 7,949 4,735 6,489 417 8,235 1.487 4,124 6,804 23, 563 1,110 129, 131 23, 489 1,098 5,688 4,893 5,053 3,793 1,558 5,818 1,500 1,139 4,394 3,009 3,979 364 7,557 1,079 2,187 4,014 18, 289 728 16, 155 556 4,035 ],ei9 2, 770 1,812 1,321 2, 2G2 986 569 3,565 1,726 2,510 63 678 408 1,937 2,790 V 5, 274 3,685 186 1,286 463 721 034 402 662 298 180 844 628 729 14 229 001) sm 1,275 138 17,910 3,820 161 1,154 423 678 580 402 593 329 158 931 561 719 17 166 94 692 850 1,124 125 86, 004 15, 424 718 2,936 3,615 3,334 2,384 704 4,129 851 742 2,519 1,818 2,350 28S 6,466 776 914 2,170 14, 671 , COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 665 Table XLl.— School, military, and (AtisenaUp ages, ^o.—COLOEADO— Continued. Counties. All ages. 5 to 17, both inclu- sive. 18 to 44, both inclusiTe. 21 and OTer. Total. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Male. 4,892 8,903 2,669 3,970 7,617 1,944 140 1,973 1,087 5,459 6,646 8,002 4,870 2,267 3,063 4^819 1,137 122 1,203 910 4,799 3,260 1,890 4,033 402 907 2,798 807 18 710 177 660 2,386 605 1,279 132 288 894 265 5 229 32 149 733 539 1,288 102 217 818 240 7 221 42 136 733 1,695 2,233 1,754 2,270 2,954 . 552 102 727 763 4,078 1,671 1,875 2,681 1,999 2,451 3,206 Las Animas . . . - . Ouray Park.. ..J Pueblo... ,.. Rio Grande .............. 678 Eoutt 100 841 San Juan ............ .. 830 4,327 1,904 Weld CONNECTICUT. The State 622,700 305,782 316, 918 78, 179 77, 333 127,590 177, 291 Fairfield 112, 042 125,-382 52,044 35, 589 156,523 73, 152 24,112 43, 856 54,291 61, 394 26, 012 17,480 77,884 35,706 11,809 21,206 67,751 63, 988 26,032 18, 109 78, 639 37,446 12,303 22,650 13,784 15,853 6,496 4,262 19,639 9,282 3,061 5,802 13,874 15, 649 6,324 4,141 19,359 9,338 2,949 5,699 22,898 25,854 10,343 6,980 34,617 14,376 4,485 8,037 31, 855 35, 217 Litolifleld 15,^73 10, 654 Middlesex ifew Haven. ............. 45,094 20, 590 ToUand 6,924 U,784 Windham DAKOTA TEREITORY. NOTE.^The nnorganized counties of Dakota, having no population, are omitted from this table. For information^egarding them see Oompendiwrn, pages 18, 19, 20. , « The Territory . Aurora Bai-nes Beadle Billings Bonhomme . Boreman... Brookings . Brown BlTllfi Buffalo .... Burleigh...,. Campbell Caaa -.-. Charles Mix - Clark Clay Codington . Custer Davison ... Day Deuel.... Diiuglafe . Emiuons . Ifnulb.... Fuster... 135,177 1,585 1,290 1,323 5,468 534 4,965 353 238 63 3,246 50 8,998 407 114 5,001 2,156 995 1,256 97 82, 296 42 988 1,104 1,242 2,932 407 2,860 276 162 51 2,177 38 5,501 237 75 2,715 1,338 781 758 68 1,329 4 26 4 19 52,881 27 697 186 81 2,536 127 2,105 77 76 12 1,069 . 12 3,497 170 2,286 818 214 16,964 ■/ 190 100 53 872 20 660 24 34 U 257 3 987 60 15 73 148 ,7 314 15,945 10 183 53 23 13 590 13 25 2 932 62 10 763 247 53 148 302 ..... 45,788 22 580 871 1,116 1,174 357 1,465 204 98 31 1,548 27. 3,373 110 44 989 740 533 429 47 620 4 18 4 10 51,603 28 634 867 1,110 1,377- 1,684 227 108 32 1,634 29 3,612 133 48 1,263 607 49 739 4 18 4 12 5G6 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablp XLI. — School, miUtary, ani mtiz^nahip ages, ^c— DAKOTA TEE. — Continued. Countie?' All ages. 5 to 17, both incla- slve. ^ 18 to 44, both Inola^ive. 21 and over. Total. VMe. Female. ])Iale. Pemale. Male. Hale. 8,248 3,«1P 693 153 1,301 12 268 5,573 89 1,102 2,667 20 13,248 5,896 124 1,283 115 363 8,251 3, 916 200 13 4, 862 281 637 5, 697 46 113 477 793 247 1,007 29g 203 4,123 6,320 e, 813 433 46 14 8,390 73 134 3,728 1,897 433 131 771 12 158 2,908 80 690 1,521 17 10, 122 3,164 739 92. 236 4,548 2, 294 198 13 2, 843 1,750 195 837 2,130 34 93 331 m 201 060 ni 2,459 2,844 3,643 861 32 14 4,381 40 113 2,^0 1,113 2(i0 S2 S30 735 360 69 J3 153 776 B7 8 159 2,175 1,117 276 109 426 12 78 1,147 OS 395 734 13 7,659 1,336 77 398 59 147 2,204 1,187 178 13 1,417 1,294 155 160 1,060 22 2ol 472 171 399 1-7? 99 1,274 1,169 1, 248 321 22 14 1,804 19 97 2,357 1,226 306 105 497 12 110 2,665 9 412 1,136 3 3,126 2,732 %Q 644 23 127 3,705 1,621 2 36 920 3 12fi 381 3 877 889 5 179 8 44 1,073 510 1 S 104 323 95 1,275 Kidder ..'..\ 71 453 Jjjikp 865 14 Lft wrence .......... .;..i.L 815 895 8 152 6 35 1,061 466 8,401 1,602 82 439 &:■:■■■:::::•:■:.■:: 81 J60 2,682 1,358 181 13 2,019 494 '86 210 1,467 20 146 193 46 347 70 62 1,664 2,47lS 3,570 71 14 696 136 22 72 510 6 3 53 61 8 110 22 2* 1.529 797 1,1«3 14 669 134 IS 60 408 4 3 40 63 11 96 J3 20 476 810 1,100 17 1 ^'M 193 Kiohland : Kusk .. .. 1. 1,199 23 82 243 471 178 430 Sullv 183 loiia ....... .:....."..... 106 Twill 1,436 1,S90 1,640 324 Walworth 23 13 4,009 33 21 1,318 11 7 1,299 6 3 2,167 tiisseton Olid Wahpeton Indian reservation. Foil) SiaaetoQ 19 101 DELAWAEE. 146, 608 74,108 72, 500 21, 806 20,869 30, 361 38, 298 32, 874 77, 716 36,018 16, 736 38, 7^6 «,576 16, 138 38, 920 17, 442 S, 198 10,771 5,837 4,976 10, 675 5,218 6,491 16,696 '7,174 8,190 21, 074 9,034 SiiMses PISTEIPT OF COLUMBIA. The Tlistrjet . 177,624 83,678 94,046 2.% 044 24,083 35,411 45,873 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSIfS. Table XLl.— School, viiUtary, mi ditigt^fihip agei, rf-p.^FJiiORIDA. 567 Connti^a- A]} ages. Tptal. Hale. FewfitlB. p to 17, both i^cln- elve. Hale, Female. 18 to 44, both incluBive. Male. The State ALacJiua Bakor Brndford BTPyard O.ilhoun Clay Columbia Dade IJuval Bscambia ITrfjUikliQ Gadsden il'aiailton Hernando JP^borOHgb Hplpies O^ackson Jefferson Lafayette ' Lfon Jfjy- :- foJifrty Haijison manatee Marion Monroe Hassan Orx^ge .. Bolk , Putnam Saint John's. Santa Kosa'... Sumter .. Suwannee Taylor... Volusia "tValriilla Walton ■Washington . 269, 493 13G,f44 133, Q49 H,iB5 43, 960 61,807 16, 462 6,112 1,478 i,ssa 2, 838 9,539 ii'i 19, 431 18,156 1,791 12, 169 B, 7§0 4,248 &f" 2,170 14, 372 16,005 2,441 19, 062 5,767 1,362 14, 798 3,544 13, 046 10, 940 6, $35 6,1^18 3,181 ^,535 6,645 i,6S6 7,161 2,279 3,294 2,723 4,201 4,6.^9 «,.49B 1,210 3,117 819 795 1,02 4,855 163 9,719 5,345 907 6, §26 8,403 2,246 1,068 7,132 7, 929 1,298 9,570 3,081 681 7,224 ),856 6,580 5,371 3,486 3,863 1,^63 2,275 3,318 2,495 3,756 1,186 1,796 1,325 2,072 2,089 7,972 1,093 2,995 659 785 1,376 4, 734 104 9,712 6,211 884 e,,m 3,387 2,002 2, §27 1,113 7,240 8,336 1,143 10, 092 2,686 '681 7,674 l,p88 6,466 5,569 ?,i49 2,755 j,518 2,955 3,260 3,327 2,191 3,405 1,693 1,498 1,398 2,129 2,000 2,948 389 1,063 247 284 477 1,716 39 2,668 1, .699 833 ?,m 1,132 759 1,001 3.W 2, 65K 2,767 400 3,283 953 240 2,473 627 2,287 1,552 i,m 613 1,045 704 1,097 820 l,2i7 305 510 443 730 734 2,620 393 1,069 204 255 430 1,097 32 2,775 1,§C1 2,186 1,155 683 953 2,416 2,753 370 3,282 924 230 2,600 611 2,239 1,739 1,061 8'84 526 959 1,074 739 1,180 341 500 487 3,046 473 1,135 330 302 576 1,767 68 4,428 2,465 411 2,048 1,276 846 1,122 350 2,360 2,682 523 3,269 2,610 662 2,322 2,434 i,49S i,Si5 552 1,324 900 1,142 994 1,475 462 729 477 723 708 GEOEGIA. The State Appling Bakor ^,.^l(iwin Biinka Bartow Berrien Bi))b Brooks Bryan BoUoch Burke Biitr.s (Jallioini Camden Campbell 1, 542, 180 5,276 7,307 13, 806 7, 3.!7 i8,,6ao 0,619 27, 147 ii,737 4,929 8,053 27, 128 8,311 7,024 0, 183 9,970 762, 981 2, 928 3,669 6,776 3,624 9,130 33,769 5,823 2, 641 4,042 13,579 4,695 3, 468 3, 124 5,085 779, 199 2,348 3,638 7,030 3,733 9,560 3,239 14, 388 5,905 2,288 A Oil •13, 549 4,216 3,556 3,069 4,885 269, 468 1,274 2,167 3,264 3,028 1,090 4,04l 2, 09o 817 1,497 ^,634 1,435 1,199 1,085 1,719 252, 087 768 1,182 2,192 1,220 3,151 1,042 4,195 % 014 778 1,440 4,578 1,409 3,180 1,068 1,526 275, 815 1,292 1,306 2,452 1,273 3,322 1,348 4, 840 2, mo 1,046 1,385 4,875 3,469 3,258 3,114 1,917 568 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLl. — School, miUtary, and dUzemhip ages, ^e.^GEOEGIA — Continned. Counties. All ages. 6tol7,liotliinoln. sive. 18 to 44, ^both inelusire. 21 and over. Total. Hale. Female. Male. Female. Male. Male. Carroll 16, 901 4,739 2,154 45, 023 5,670 10, 021 14, 325 11, 702 6,650 8,027 4,138 20, 748 5,070 2,527 10,465 21, 109 8, 856 4,702 5,837 19, 072 14,497 5,358 12,420 12, 022 6,934 7,611 2,553 6,979 12,957 9,759 7,k5 8,605 24,418 10,559 11,453 49,137 .8,386 3,577 6,497 11, 171 17,547 19, 531 8,718 15,298 16,989 5,974 15, 758 9,094 8,769 14, 193 22,414 2,696 16,297 11,851 15,671 4,800 11, 013 10,053 10,577 10,649 8,407 2,396 1,137 20, 998 2,821 4,837 7,061 6,485 3,222 3,957 2,238 10, 202 2,570 i;240 5,243 10, 467 4, 306 2,646 2,797 9,399 7,173 ' 2, 899 6,217 6,242 3,421 3,749 1,266 3,032 6,485 4,982 3,603 4,255 12, 082 5,137 6,718 23,470 4,135 1,811 3, 276 5,523 8,693 9,630 4,374 7,596 8,471 2,985 7,797 4,480 4,362 7,056 13,108 1,350 8,149 5,963 '7,968 2,348 5,775 5,065 5,324 6,298 8,494 2,343 1,017 24,025 2,849 5,184 7,264 6, 237 .3,428 4,070 . 1, 900 10, 646 2,500 1,287 5,222 10, 652 4,351 2,057 3,040 9,673 7,324 2,459 6,203 6,380 3,513 3,862 1,287 2,947 6,472 4,777 3,737 4,350 12, 336 6,422 6, 735 25, 667 4,251 1,766 3,221 6,648 8,854 9,901 4,344 7,702 8,618 2,989 7,961 4,614 4,407 ' 7, 137 11,306 1,346 8,148 5,888 7,703 2,452 5,838. 4,988 5,253 5,351 2,849 824 377 5,766 992 1,597 2,368 1,840 1,116 1,358 796 3,416 888 441 1,777 3,641 1,537 705 902 3,349 2,361 845 2,101 ' 1, 936 1,164 1,254 424 960 2, 325 1,691 1,335 1,620 3,947 1,739 2,005 6,886 1,628 673 1,066 1,889 3,223 3,153 1,496 2,556 3,161 1,033 2,764 1,574 1,553 2,429 3,977 461 2,848 2,181 2,769 827 2,036 1,763 1,775 1,842 2,621 761 364 6,284 975 ],596 2,239 1,890 1,136 1,326 645 3,243 869 397 1,766 3,642 1,498 676 978 3,204 2,246 795 2,001 1,962 1,144 1,215 464 952 2,263 1,609 1,278 1,380 3,997 1,795 1,861 7,271 1,433 539 1,060 1,907 3,061 3,035 1.428 2,338 3,074 963 ■ 2,667 1,466 1,510 2,324 3,617 431 2,642 2,009 2,654 772 1,962 1,687 1,584 1,826 3,008 816 437 8,987 973 3,785 2,486 1,969 1,136 1,410 805 3,649 938 431 1,849 3,681 1,481 1,316 987 3,211 2,610 1,287 2,259 2,401 1,265 1,317 469 1,107 2,209 1,863 1,118 1,521 4,583 1,818 1,981 9,968 1,316 613 1,287 1,936 2,912 3,538 1,492 2,746 2, 776 1,063 2,744 1,549 1,549 2,662 3,716 505 2,970 2,057 2,867 854 1,994 1,812 1,937 1,780 3,388 1,002 Charlton 466 13, 267 Chattalioochee 1,134 1,976 2,883 Clarke 2,420 Clav 1,320 Clayton.--...-.-- -. 1,650 Clincli 892 Cobl) 4,380 Coffee 1, 010 Colquitt ..1.-... — --- 479 2,229 4,203 1,702 Dado 1 1,401 3,096 Decatur -.---. 3,761 DeK»ll> 3,104 Podge 1,327 Dooly ■-- 2,470 2,d69 1,416 1,537 Echols 515 1,353 Blbert 1. 2,553 Emanuel.---.-.---.----.. 2,004 1,311 1,704 5,296 2,074 2,195 11,995 Gilmer ........_......... 1,561 689 1,543 2,241 3,507 3,961 1,774 Hall 3,142 3,355 1,207 Hams 3,155 Hart 1,790 1,726 2,887 4,482 532 3,295 2,427 3,286 Johnson .«... 942 2,206 2,036 Lea 2,234 2,226 COMPENDIUM OF • THE « TENTH . CENSUS. 669 Table XLI. — School, miUtary, 4,477 3,211 6,115 5, 506 7,820 2,232 5,443 10,784 3,284 2,542 2,655 5,861 1,549 7,958 5,995 ,3, 033 Female. 3,280 5,583 3,303 4,641 3,142 5,932 4,093 4,288 8,897 1,888 3,171 4,706 9,436 2,611 7,148 4,139 10,416 6,863 3,208 7,713 5,422 3,537, 2,083 7,997 5,813 7,001 7,336 2,211 2,391 6,910 18,640 3,404 2,690 6,292 6,419 7,026 9,351 7,044 3,520 , 3,409 4,381 2,156 5,263 10, 435 1,596 10,378 4,441 3,220 6,285 5,550 7,802 1,927 5,442 11, 180 2,696 2,695 2,686 6,039 1,560 8,027 6,066 5 to 17, both incln- siye. 18 to 44, both inclnsive. Male. Female. 1,128 1,907 1,131 1,816 1,010 'l, 973 1,325 1,621 3,061 617 1,020 1,615 3,432 979 2,375 1,428 '>2, 921 2, 357 1,070 2,767 1,913 1,139 727 2,770 1, 947 2,272 2,447 765 770 2,263 4,898 1,181 948 2,183 2,164 2,420 3,031 2,652 1, 268 , 1,223 1, 505 772 1,803 3,557 591 3,671 1,620 1,195 2,134 1,835 705 1,957 3,839 922 973 2,019 496 2,864 2,195 1,130 1,946 1,084 1,628 1,933 1,253 1,469 3,018 620 957 1,629 3,293 876 2,360 1,307 3,052 2,212 1,003 2,652 1,759 1,177 693 2,622 1,946 2,263 2,413 692 807 2,283 5,212 1,071 912 2,127 2,175 2,267 3, 038 2,390 1,200 1,161 1,511 714 1,716 3,490 549 3,586 1,515 1,089 2,097 1,765 2,441 616 1,861 3,907 848 901 880 1,909 523 2,727 2,047 932 Male. 1,025 1,818 1,090 1,621 1,179 2,011 1,404 1,477 2,994 664 1,143 1,686 3,'109 1,009 2,305 1,468 3,484 2,433 1,132 2,621 1,941 1,097 1,170 2; 752 2,390 2,768 2,424 746 783 2,165 6,344 1,272 873 2,395 2,136 3,133 2,372 1,157 1,314 1,428 1,250 1,763 8,537 544 3,461 1,587 1,016 2,059 1,935 2,879 896 1,800 3,824 1,518 922 863 2,016 2,104 1,171 21 and over. Male. 570 COMPENDIUM OF T5E TENTH GENSUS. Table Xhl.—SohoQl, im^Uary, md (diigmsUp agss, #c. — IDAHO TEEBITOKT. Counties. The Teiritory Ada A-lturas Hear Lake fioi»6 Cassia Idaho Kootenai Lenilil NtJZ Percfi Q|iejda Owyhee Shoslione Washington All ages. Total i, 074 1, 693 3, 235 3,214 X, .S12 2, OJjl 518 2,230 3, ». 6,S^4 1,426 ' 469 879 Hale. n,m 2,882 1,|54 1, 687 2,613 §27 1,672 420 1,824 2,494 4,917 1,048 456 524 Fenigl,e. 1,732 339 1,548 601 #6 369 98 406 «,.471 3,347 378 13 356 ,5 to 17, both ioclu- Bive. 18 to 44, both inclnslTe. Male. Female. 3,855 eis 188 137 23 103 612 1, 1U6 101 13 125 3,639 576 82 604 m 17? 101 34 117 470 1, 049 lO.T 2 131 Male. 11,72.? 1,354 936 5?7 1,635 417 1,103 336 1,243 1,264 1,813 027 346 217 ILLINOIS. 3, 07-7, 871 1, 6^6, 523 1,491,348 474,311 m, $42 661, 310 796, 847 59, 135 14, 808 14, 868 11, Sfl» 13, 041 33, 172 7,467 16, 976 14, 493 40,863 28, 227 21, 894 16, 11'2 18,714 37, 0i2 607, 524 16,197 13, 759 26, 768 17, 010 16, 833 19, 161 25,499 8,!i97 18, 920 23,241 16, 099 16,129 41, 240 12,861 23, 010 16, 732 16, 712 35,337 6,«24 10, 723 36, 507 36,461 22, 505 14,515 29, 6.34 7,842 7,699 5,868 6,607 17, 088 3,925 S.740 7, 594 21, 386 14, 898 11,278 8,181 9,909 13, 881 311, 254 8, S67 7, 120 13, 780 8,S98 8,262 9,929 13,231 4,467 9,801 12, 168 8, 115 S,265 21, 346 6,677 11, 948 8, 759 8,615 18, 043 3, 129 6,610 18, 694 18, 7.-.9 U, 737 29, 501 6,966 7,167 5,640 6,434 16, 084 3, 6)2 S,236 6,899 19,477 13, 329 10, 616 8,011 8,745 13, 161 206, 270 7,880 6,639 12, 988 8,113 7,691 9,232 12, 268 '4,130 ' 9, 119 11, 073 6,984 7,864 19, 994 6,184 11, 062 7,973 8,197 17, 294 2,896 .5, 112 17, 703 16, 692 10,768 7,003 9, 303 2, 155 3,451 1,657 2,114 5,042 1, 372 2, 600 2, 353 6,516 4,646 3,746 2, 7S6 3,143 4,311 ?1, 57-7 2, 080 2,364 3, 8'52 2,686 2,673 2,932 3,989 3,501 3,284 3,!|86 2,399 2, f6S 6,670 2,154 3,724 2, 594 2,g43 6,848 1, 068 1,640 6,603 6, 850 3, 760 3,409 9,310 2,170 1,632 3,150 4, 985 1,273 2,579 2,216 6,374 4,335 3,450 2,713 3,039 . 4,222 83,586 2, 628 3, 246 .■5,920 2,633 2,605 2,915 3,793 1,376 3,103 3,720 2, 208 3,747 6,3J)5 2,061 3, 503 2, 648 2, S,56 5,630 934 1,016 5,460 .5, ,580 3, 664 2,465 11, 528 3, .563 3, 065 2,263 2,513 6,812 1,477 3,404 3,2.34 8,836 6,260 4,418 3,139 3,859 5,726 143, 977 3,430 2,7ft0 5,540 3,729 3,387 3,834 5,567 1,-726 3,770 4,747 3,606 3,181 8,203 2,778 *,827 3,533 3, 30,9 6,645 1,17a 2,255 7,349 7,4.07 4, 79,8 3,003 14,734 4,187 3,562 3,207 RroTim 3,132 8,781 1,882 4,446 Cass Mes 10,560 7,194 Clark 5,309 Cliiy :.:.: 3,631 4,6S5 6, 75& Cook 170, 283 3,880 3, 269 T)fi K:ilb 7,316 Do Witt -... 4, .547 3,961 4,998 Kapar" 0,567 2,002 4,545 5,549 4,124 3,495 ViiU.OTi 10,408 3,051 5,848 4, 429 3,691 8,743 1,334 2,811 9, 632 9,021 5,460 Jasper £136 COMBENDIDM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 571 Tabij! XLI. — School, military, and i^tieenaMp ages, ^-c. — ILLINOIS— Continued. Comities. JelTeTSon ... JejTBBy Jo Daviegs. Johnson Eaiie Xftndall.... Knox Lake La Salle . . . La^^ence tee Livingston .. Logan McDonough . ^cHenry. McLean . . Macon ,. Ii!r%^npi4. M'i^dison . . Ihf SiFion . . ]^a^shaIlL Mason Massac ... Menanl... MeTCer Monroe iMontgomery. Mofgan Z. liqultrle..'... Og)e... P*oria . PeiTy.. Biatt .. fi^e... Pope Pulaski . . . Putnam. -. BandolpU. BichUnd . Bock Island . Saint Clair... Saline Sangamon ... Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark Stephenson . Ta?ewell .'.. Union Yermilion ... tFahash :.... Warren Washington . Wayne White .. Whiteside .. Will WilliamspU . Winnebago . Woodfoid... All ages. Total. Male. I'emale, 20, 68q 15, 642 27, 528 13,078 44,939 25,047 13, 033 38, 344 21, 296 70, 403 13, 663 27, 491 38, 450 25, 037 27, 970 24, 908 60,100 30, 665 37, 692 50, 126 23,686 15,055 16, 242 10,443 13,024 19, 502 13, 682 kS, 078 31, 514 13,699 29, 937 55, 355 16, 007 19, 583 33,751 13,256 9, 5p,7 6,554 25, 69.0 15,545 38,302 61,8J)S 15, 940 52, 894 16,249 10, 741 30, 270 11, 207 31,963 18,102 41,588 9,945 22, 933 21,112 21, 291 23, 087 30, 885 .53,422 19,324 30, 505 21, C20 10, 527 8,074 13, 906 6,663 22, 493 13, 050 6,aS>0 19,424 10, 790 36, 163 7,068 14, 220 20, 402 13, 240 14, 235 12, 786 30,961 16, 951 19, 515 26, 136 11, 974 7,760 8,503 6,320 6,794 10, 128 7,252 14, 502 15, 976 7,098 15, 535 28,171 8,235 8,279 17,303 6,707 4,862 2,897 13, 3fi3 7,910 19,764 32, 629 8,092 27, 275 8,236 5,505 15, 631 5,854 16, 139 15, 3^3 9,157 21, S68 6,097 11,790 10, 915 10,788' 11, ?98 15, 885 28, 434 9,898 16,171 11, 155 10,159 7,468 ,13,622 6,415 22,446 11, 997 6.093 18, 920 10,506 34, 250 6,605 13, 271 18, 048 11, 797 13, 735 12, 122 29, 139 14, 714 18,177 23, 990 11,712 7,295 7,739 5,123 9,374 6,430 13, 576 16, 6S8 6,601 14,402 27,184 7,772 7, 304 16,448 6.549 4,645 2,657 12, 327 7,635 18, 548 29, 177 7,848 25, 619 8,013 5,236 14, 639 5,353 15, 824 14, 333 8,945 20, 020 4,848 11, 143 10,197 10, 503 11, 089 15, 000 24,988 9,426 15, S34 10, 405 5 to 17, both incla- sive. Hale. Feipale. 3, 634 2,572 4,470 2,277 6,024 4,099 1,863 5,703 3,268 10, 868 2,210 4,343 6,472 4,003 4,482 S,700 3,555 9. 436 i>,28,9 4,757 4,572 5,965 6,090 S.OlQ 8,104 3,8*7 3,837 2,371 2,2,^4 2,588 2,627 1,694 1(745 2,063 2, m 3,095 2,?W 4,630 4,838 2,236 4,437 8,163 2,680 2,621 5, 3.63 2,238 1,665 856 4,205 2,568 5,4f4 9,990 2,847 8,053 2,679 .1, 707 6,062 1,7^51 4, 9,97 4,7S3 2,983 6,660 1,650 3,458 3,640 3,777 3, 910 4,784 8,188 3,466 4,136 3,807 3,544 2,429 4,338 2, 2.80 8,217 3,949 1,744 5,570 3,122 10, 881 2,229 4,219 6,056 3,855 4,462 2,949 2,246 4,542 4,710 8, 160 2,673 a, 443 5,246 2,264 1, 597 823 4,17? 2,1(88 5,59? 10, 0§l 2,779 7,952 2,707 1,652 1,645 4,986 4,741 2,916 6,4£9 1,628 3,447 3,607 3,649 3,776 4,614 8,095 3,2|3 4, 15.6 3,491 18 to 44, both incluslTe. Male. 4,018 3,112 4,918 2,535 9,133 4,886 3,040 7,783 3,881 14.257 2,952 5,442 7,906 5,480 5,463 4,739 12, 625 6, 744 7,646 10, 406 4,84fi 2,999 3,474 2,134 2,774 3,939 2,827 5,803 6,609 2,941 S,?PP 11, 823 3,232 3,391 6,979 2,493 1,76P 1,126 5,460 3, 039 8,351 13, 065 3,019 11,459 3,033 2,145 6, 114 2,376 6,042 6,843 3,641 8,947 2,119 4,868 4,061 4,103 4,927 6, 163 11, 953 3,m 6, 04(3 4, 135 572 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLI. — School, military, and oiUzeneMp agei, ^c. — INDIANA. Comities. The State Adfima AUeu ., BartholomeTr Benton Blackford Boone Brown Carroll ' Cass , Clark Clay Clinton Crawford ..... DaTiess Dearborn..... Decatnr DeKalb DeLaware Dubois Elkbart Fayette Flftyd ..... Fountain Franklin Folton... G-ibsbn Grant G-recne Hamilton Hancock Harrison.... . Hendricks Henry. I Howard Huntington. . . Jackson ...... Jasper... Jay Jefferson Jennings Jobnson Knox Koscittsko .... . Lagrange Lake La Forte Lawrence Madison Marion ... Marshall Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery. . Morgan Ifewton Noble Ohio Orange Owen All ages. Total. 1, 978, 301 15, 385 54,763 22, 777 11, 108 8,020 25,922 10, 264 18, 345 27, 611 28, 610 26, 854 23, 472 12, 356 21, 552 26, 671 19, 779 20, 225 22, 926 15, 992 33,454 11, 394 24,590 20, 228 20, 092 14, 301 22, 742 23, 618 22, 096 24, 801 17, 123 21, 326 22, 981 24, 016 19, 684 21, 805 23, 050 9,464 19, 282 25, 977 16, 453 19, 537 26,324 26,494 16, 630 15, 091 30, 985 18,543 27, 527 102, 782 23, 414 13,475 24,083 16, 875 27, 316 18, 900 8,167 22, 956 6,663 14, 363 15, 901 Male. 7,934 28, 278 11. 614 6,057 4,111 13,246 5,280 9,451 14, 084 14, 601 13, 662 13, 182 6,200 10, 953 13, 429 9,981 10, 432 11, 783 . 8,130 16, 884 5,764 11, 969 10, 579 10, 089 7,384 11. 615 12, 186 11, 600 12, 661 8,746 10, 717 11, 997 12, 118 9, 932 11, 131 11, 715 4,916 9,938 12, 664 8,330 9,926 13, 682 13, 663 ' 8, 046 7,850 16, 218 9,448 14, 230 61, 339 12,110 6,910 12, 366 7,935 14, 074 9, 580 4,300 11, 733 2,767 7,255 7, 986 Female. 967, 940 7,451 26, 485 11, 263 5,061 12, 676 4,984 8,894 13, 627 14, 009 12, 292 11, 290 6,158 10, 599 13, 242 9,798 9,793 11,143 7,862 10, 570 5,630 12, 621 9,649 10, 003 6,917 11, 127 11, 432 11, 396 12, 140 8,377 10, 609 10, 984 11, 898 9,652 10,674 11, 335 4,548 9,844 13, 313 8,114 9,611 12,642 12,841 7,584 7,241 14,767 9,095 13, 297 51,443 11, 304 6,565 11, 717 7,940 13, 242 9,320 3,867 11, 223 2,796 7,108 7,915 6 to 17, both incln- , sive. 18 to 44, both inclusive. Hale. Female. 313, 924 2,676 8,607 3,554 ' 1,734 1,353 4,315 1,829 3,003 4,117 4,348 4,337 3,891 2,102 3,667 4,168 3,091 3,147 3,677 2,867 5,018 1, 651 , ' 3, 794 3,172 3,215 2, 352 3,771 3,794 3,938 4,002 2,702 3,813 3,910 3,660 3,108 3,378 3,702 1,557 3,278 4,017 2,750 3,074 4,324 4,222 2,425 2,431 4,662 3,189 4,569 14,028 3,896 2,360 3,761 2,483 4,224 3,005 1,313 3,638 873 2,437 2,651 306, 678 2,567 8,378 3,551 1,624 1,329 4,314 1,686 2,836 4,067 4,343 4,182 3,764 2,063 3,680 4,184 2,976 3,039 3,604 2,767 4,966 1,610 3,779 3,008 3,151 2,203 3,831 3,696 3,927 3,928 3,606 3,421 3,550 3,165 3,330 3,719 1,580 3,085 4,063 2,569 3,031 4,127 4; 004 2,305 2,432 Male. 407, 060 3,046 11, 774 4,6.M 2,709 1,634 5,254 1,867 3,825 5,991 ' 5,889 5,637 5,013 2,163 4,329 5,153 3,892 •4,265 4,812 2,821 6,923 2,393 4,532 4,434 3,634 2,887 4,770 5,019 4,506 5,128 3,613 3,737 4,664 4i897 4,088 4,518 4,808 1,911 3,900 4,714 3,001 4,064 5,851 5,457 3,199 2,866 4,444 6,670 2,964 3,514 4,348 5,866 14,376 23,213 3,718 4,750 2,192 2,559 3,660 5,067 2,521 3,103 3,998 5,983 3,057 3,876 1,237 1,754 3,463, 4,701 829 1,047 2,310 2,703 2,612 2,964 21 and oyer. Male. 498,437 3,597 14, 201 5,687 3,035 1,940- 6,417 2,261 4,667 7,300 7,465 6,435 5,920 2,678 5,015 6,722 5,020 5,356 5,700 3,442 8,644 .%105 5,873 5,332 4,932 3,580 5,486 6,000 5,193 6,091 4,279 4,734 5,784 6,241 4,920 5,576 5,659 2,372 4,664 6,299 3,962 4,962 6,563 6,711 4,107 3,808 ■ 8, 551 4,245 6,912 28,251 5,738 3,024 6,182 3,792 7,335 4,701 2,091 5,974 1,372 3,208 3,719 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 573 Table XLI.— nqiie.».;. Ilmniet S')iyette..4i... Floyd.. .. i..- Franklui. .— .1 Fl^tnont (ire£iie....:.>i. Groildy^k...... Gtltllrie Hamilton ....... Hancock.. Hilrdm... Htliriaon.. Henry .... Howard .. HtUiliiboldt . Id* Io#ft JacVson — . Jasper..... Jefferson . Johnson .. Jones KSoknk.. Eosbnth .. Iiee.... Iiisii.... Lonisa. Lndaa... , Lyon..i Madison.. Mahaska . Marion ... Marshall. . MiUs Pocahontas.... P).. .._..... Genesee .... ........... 2,559 8,944 ' 1,967 11, 058 Gladwin Grand Traverse* . - . . 409 2,422 Gratiot 4- Hillsdale -. Houghton .f- 6,023 9,471 5,931 4,991 9,523 Ionia ^ Iosco ^ Isabella 9,895 2,445 3, 329 17 12, 821 9,983 Kalkaska .1 Kent 912 21, 161 1,143 Lake -- 1,137 8,301 1,632 13,633 Livingswu 6,490 983 Macomb >..>.. 8, 282 582 COMPENDItlM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLI. — School, military, and eilUenehip age8,^o. — MICHIGAN — Continiied. Counties. All ages. Total. Male. Female. 5 to 17, Ijotli incla- sive. 18 to 44, both incluHive. Male. Female. Male. Manistee — Maoitou Marquette . ■ . MuBon Mecosta Menominee .. Midland Missanliee-.. Monroe Montcalm --. Muslcegon ... If ewaygo OaklWnd Oo«ana .. Ogemaw..... Ontonagon.., Osceola Oscoda .' Otsego Ottawa Pre8 to 17, both inclu- sive. Male. Female. 2,146 4,489 2,583 4,571 476 8,306 2,667 848 16 777 71 1,650 92 726 19 2,837 392 856 2,138 126 1,952 265 965 2,594 774 1,806 3,702 536 1,951 3,757 1,948 618 1,163 1,041 106 2,898 275 2,031 2,624 826 216 4,138 3,098 2,049 4,588 2,446 4,524 421 8,634 2,835 758 11 773 74 1,660 106 666 22 2,694 385 879 2,060 113 799 1,923 218 8U5 2,594 541 649 2,013 2,036 685 630 3,303 3,223 2,877 2,760 159 173 285 246 1,635 1,440 987 921 5,601 6,042 762 1,733 3,606 616 587 2,275 696 1,846 3,737 1,918 494 1,089 057 156 2,806 279 2,060 2,639 856 229 4,255 3,114 857 18 to 44, both inclusive. Male. 5,278 3,321 6,166 708 18,736 2,812 991 60 946 m 2,057 361 1,175 19 3,088 817 1,698 2,198 337 1,114 2,392 318 1,267 3,689 2,432 1, 053' 4,503 4,359 420 637 3,403 1,193 13, 136 1,248 2,254 4,322 928 1,219 2,670 866 1,888 4,229 2,480 1,187 1,728 1,228 641 3,629 671 2,385 6,092 1,047 643 5,497 3,290 1,331 584 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLI. — School, military, and eitizenahip aget, 4'c- — MISSISSIPBI. Counties. All agea. 5tol7, bothinoln- eire. 18 to 44, both inclusive. 21 and over. Total. Male. . Female. Male. Female. Male. Male. The State 1, 131, 597 567,177 564,420 195,885 190,251 203,080 238, 632 Adfuna 22,649 14,272 14, 004 19, 988 11,023 18,652 13,492 17, 795 17,905 9,036 16,768 16, 021 17, 367 13, 568 27,652 5,993 22,924 9,739 3,194 12, 071 6,439 7,896 43,958 27, 164 10,004 10,663 7,607 12,126 17,314 3,828 16,719 21, 671 21,501 9,420 13,146 20, 470 10, 246 13,547 28,244 26, 866 6,901 29,330 23, 553 13, 348 8,741 13,436 29, 874 15,978 28, 352 3,427 16,688 13,868 12,168 1,407 16,752 10,845 6,306 8,008 8,088 9,684 10,673 7,095 6,066 9,988 5,577 10, 105 6,781 8,991 8,925 4,510 8,228 7,371 8,504 7,368 13, 605 3,006 11, 613 4,791 1,605 5,990 3,246 3,948 22, 176 13, 566 5,201 5,291 3,905 6,048 8,473 1,874 7,821 10,962 10, 603 4,809 6,648 10,321 5,419 6,846 13,961 12,665 3,439 14, 612 13, 991 6,652 4,326 6,736 14,803 7,867 14,252 1,732 8,374 6,932 6,041 784 8,192 6,369 3,406 4,025 4,063 4,749 11,976 7,177 7,038 10,000 5,446 8,547 6,711 8,804 8,980 4,526 8,540 7,650 8,863 6,200 13,947 ,, 2. 987 11,811 4,938 ],589 6,081 3, 193 ■ 3,947 21,782 18, 598 4,713 5,372 3,702 6,078 8,841 1,954 7,898 10,709 10, 893 4,611 6,498 10, 149 4,827 6,701 14,283 13,201 3,462 14,718 14, 662 . 6,698 4,415 6,701 15, 066 8,121 14, 100 1,605 8,314 6,926 6,117 623 8,660 6,476 2,900 3,983 4,025 4,785 3,561 2,432 2,605 3,479 1,948 2,861 2,272 3,220 3,172 1,688 2,951 2,688 3,059 2,073 4,975 1,106 3,964 1,786 627 2,080 1,132 1,399 7,633 4,644 1,551 1,862 1,262 2,232 3,109 679 2,844 3,770 3,788 1,752 2,423 3,662 1,578 2,484 4,786 4,441 1,291 5,136 5,024 2,349 1, 514 2,374 5,253 2,895 6,055 621 3,046 2,427 2,106 193 3,009 1,902 1,052 1,459 1,482 1,726 3,801 2,379 2,435 3,322 1,771 2,337 2,208 3,005 3,036 1,642 2,390 2,637 3,045 2,104 4,747 1,075 3,903 1,737 626 2,072 1,158 1,227 7,355 4,622 1,426 1,793 1,256 2,130 3,117 686 2,737 3,710 3,713 1,588 2,209 3,331 1,582 2,326 4,576 4,383 1,290 5,000 4,344 2,348 1,504 2,238 5,206 2,823 6,036 568 2,927 2,362 1,972 184 2,993 1,894 942 1,330 1,382 1,017 3,519 2,564 2,147 3,642 1,915 4,605 2,530 3,020 3,080 1,546 2,693 2,370 2,896 3,462 4,557 1,020 4,265 1,550 574 2,161 1,131 1,349 8,167 4,834 2,232 1,886 1,468 2,041 2,758 616 2,537 4,090 3,538 1,605 2,253 3,623 2,300 2,241 4,923 4,311 1,092 5,149 4,852 2,329 1,492 2,288 4,973 2,553 5,188 003 2,869 2,446 2,203 393 2,658 1,865 1,424 1,368 1,379 1,656 4,879 2,998 2,546 Attala 4,001 2,239 Bolivar 5,018 2,778 Carroll 3,574 3,628 1,754 3,419 Clarke 2,843 3,508 3,812 Copiah 5,422 1,144 Be Soto. Si 035 1,801 638 2,562 1,388 1,753 Hinds - 9,769 5,683 2,665 2,153 1, 733 2,278 Jefi^rson ............. 3,396 701 3,024 La Favette ...... 4,490 4,362 1,791 Leake 2,524 Lee 4,163 2,606 2,643 6,080 5,250 1,241 Marshall 6,031 6,792 2,664 1,688 2,652 6,209 Oktibheha 3,105 5,949 657 Pite 3,328 2,802 2,406 '419 Kankiu 3,119 Scott 2,156 Sharfcev 1,656 1,518 Smith 1,672 Sumner 1,865 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 585 Table XLL—School, military, an^ citizenship ages, ^c— MISSISSIPPI— Continued. Counties. All ages. Total. Mule. Female. 5 to 17, 1>otIi incla- sivo. 18 to 44, both inclusive. Male. Female. Mole. 21 and over. Male. Sunflower... Tallahatcliie Tate. Tippah Tishomingo . Tunica TJnion ... "Warren Washington "Wayne "Wilkinson.. "Winston Yalobusha. . Yazoo 4,661 10, 926 18, 721 12,867 ^774 8,461 13, 030 31, 238 26, 367 8,741 17,816 10, 087 16,649 33, 845 2,642 5,606 9,557 6,327 4,350 4,628 6,416 15, 342 13, 371 4,320 8,648 5,043 7,865 17,254 2,119 5,321 9,104 6,640 4,424 3,833 6,614 15, 896 11, 996 4,421 9,167 5,044 7,784 16, 591 789 1,866 3,261 2,256 1,472 1,312 2,219 4,616 3,696 1,627 3,125 1,779 2,684 5,751 1,801 3,152 2,181 1,421 1,230 2,193 4,740 3,801 1,502 3,141 3,684 2,577 5,544 1,086 2,133 3«592 2,197 1,648 2,167 2,357 6,201 6,031 1,412 2,685 1,710 2,888 6„392 MISSOURI. The State.. Adair-. Andrevr .... Atchison Audrqin Barry « B.irton Bates....' Benton Bollinger Boone... Buchanan Butler Caldwell Callaway Camd'en Cape Girardeau Carroll Carter Cass Cedar Ch.iriton ....... Christian Clark Clay Clinton Cole Cooper Crawford Dade Dallas Daviess DoKalb Dent Douglas Dunklin Franklin- Gaaconode Gentry Greene ..',■ Grundy 2, 168, 380 15, 190 16, 318 14, 556 19, 732 14,405 10,332 26, 381. 12, 396 11, 130 25,422 49, 792 6,011 13, 046 23, 670 7;266 20, 998 23, 274 2,108 22, 431 30,741 25,224 9,628 15, 031 15, 572 16, 073 15, 515 21, 696 10, 750 12, 557 9,263 19, 145 13, 334 10, 646 7,753 9,604 26, 534 11, 163 17, 176 28, 801 15,186 1, 127, 187 7,909 8,388 7,931 10, 401 7,304 5,427 13, 633 6,359 5,697 12, 926 27, 029 3,221 7,053 12,284 3,756 10, 813 12, 287 1,139 11, 883 5,477 13,145 4,872 7,717 8,132 8,302 8,434 11,077 5,684 6,416 4,666 9,967 7,002 5, 630 3,891 5,162 13, 886 5,822 8,941 14,643 7,752 1,041,193 7,-281 7,930 6,625 9,331 7,101 4,9C5 11, 748 6,037 5,433 12, 496 22,763 2,790 6,593 11, 386 3,611 10, 186 IS, 987 1, 029 10, 648 6,264 12, 079 4,756 7,314 7,440 7,771 7,081 10, 519 5,172 6,141 4,697 9,178 . 6, 332 6,010 3,862 4,442 12, 649 5,331 8,235 14, 168 7,433 2,595 2,714 2,380 3,283 2,622 1,780 4,243 2,162 1,915 4,151 7,483 991 2,305 3,905 1,319 3,529 4,005 401 3,752 2,009 4,353 1,677 2,603 2,510 2,634 2,425 3,638 1,933 2,213 1,645 3,319 2,325 1,845 1,448 1,700 4,739 1,'998 2,902 .5, 006 2,600 346,072 2,470 2,743 2,240 3,057 2,478 1,722 3,889 2,053 1,896 4,183 7,513 997 2,222 3,789 1,280 3,374 3,822 360 3,527 1,913 459, 209 2,976 3,179 3,442 4,289 2,574 2,138 5,652 2,315 2,132 5,124 13, 013 1,429 2,703 4,976 1,352 4,235 4,925 432 4,940 1,920 4,231 1,701 2,480 2,449 2,604 5,179 1,744 2,825 3; 276 2,343 3,566 1, 823 ■ 2,075 1,623 3,763 4,216 2,095 2,354 1,668 3,175 2,154 1,634 1,352 1,566 3,871 2,710 2,239 1,319 2,225 4,622 1,921 2,772 4,694 2,506 5,026 2,065 8,486 5i617 3,051 586 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLI.~iSchool, miUtary, and citizensliip ages, ^c. — MISSOUEI— Continued. All ages. 5 to 17, toth inoln- sive. 18 to 44, both inclusive. 21 and over. Total. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Male. 20,304 " 23, 906 7,387 16, 509 18,428 8,814 8,183 82, 825 32,019 18, 736 28, 172 13,047 11,524 25,710 17,583 15,925 17,426 20,016 20, 196 7,816 26,222 8.876 7,304 24,837 14,673 S,805 9,270 14,346 19, 071 16,249 10, 132 7,694 18,947 29,644 5,791 11,824 6,618 4,299 11, 895 27,271 12, 568 26,715 17, 866 15, 734 7,250 13, 555 11,838 22, 751 20, 190 5,722 5,377 23,065 14, 125 13, 822 10, 390 S.'i0,.518 31, 888 29,911 10,470 12, 508 8,687 3,441 14, 024 18, 431 4.404 10, 613 12,300 3,775 8,291 9,549 4,495 4,232 , 45, 891 16;759 9,872 14,798 6,772 5,885 13,365 8,982 8,158 9,006 10, 347 10, 360 4,101 13,449 4,471 3,807 12,622 7,500 5,068 5,130 7,258 9,939 8,381 5,181 4,145 9,707 15, 659 2,995 6,200 2,919 2,300 6,120 14; 141 6,479 13, 647 9,051 7,881 3,719 6,951 6,158 11, 828 10, 636 2,900 2,803 12, 100 7,240 7,246 6,337 179, 520 16, 988 15, 617 5,334 6,397 4,631 1,742 7,126 6,923 2,321 9,791 11, 606 3,612 7,218 8,879 4,319 3,951 36,434 15,260 8,864 13,374 6,275 5,639 12, 345 8,601 7,767 8,420 9,669 9, 836 3,715 12,773 4,405 3,497 12, 215 7,164 4,737 4,140 7,088 9,132 7,868 4, O.'^l 8,649 9,180 13, 885 2,796 6,624 2,699 1,999' 5,775 13, 130 6,089 13,068 8,315 7,858 3,531 6,604 6,680 10, 923 9,555 2,822 2,674 10, 986 6,885 6,576 5,053 170, 998 14, 900 14, 294 5,136 6,111 3,056 1,099 6, 8a8 6,608 2,083 3,596 4,069 1,343 2,639 3,232 1,680 1,348 12, 029 6,055 3,206 4,737 2,280 2,121 4,228 3,071 2,712 3,037 3, 408 3,362 1,490 4,502 1,452 1,359 3,955 '2,644 1,781 1,472 2,424 3,166 2,657 1,803 1,350 3,258 4,992 1,041 2,147 1,077 707 2,153 4,317 2,246 4,289 2,795 2,705 1,328 2,282 1,989 3,657 3,600 1,031 999 3,827 2,471 2,255 1,795 47,988 6,426 5,116 1,8.19 2,009 1,434 610 2,324 2,369 852 3,434 3, 983 1,295 2,604 2,988 1,562 1,318 11,377 4,91S 3,023 4,387 2,091 1.964 4,132 2,941 2,554 2,920 3,221 3,303 1,873 4,367 1,486 1,254 3,810 2,643 1,643 1,364 2,417 2,967 2,671 1,691 1,241 3,143 4,806 985 2,027 981 697 2,064 4,329 2,131 4,277 2,783 2,735 1,210 2,300 1,932 3, 536 3,210 1,035 924 3,918 2,434 2,219 1,807 60, lis 6,163 4, 865 1,715 2,071 1,336 506 2,323 2,324 'i62 3,836 4,836 1,332 3,413 3,689 1,576 1,682 23, 647 7,091 3,800 6,022 2,464 2,103 6,228 3,312 3,027 3,358 3,953 4,020 1,412 5,019 1,703 1,392 5,074 2,782 1,845 2,449 2,690 3,928 3,336 1,886 1,799 3,630 6,310 1,090 2,263 980 1,004 2,307 6,051 2,343 5, 522 3,619 2,884 1,354 2,526 2,384 4,872 4,140 1,034 1,020 4,749 2,774 2,929 1,926 84,108 6,577 6,173 1,884 2,386 2,054 601 2,685 2,799 808 4,596 6,691 1,571 Holt 3,969 4,364 3,783 1,960 26, 021 8,283 4,680 7,062 3,100 2,447 Lft Fayette .............. 6,446 3,894 3,791 4,096 4,819 4,945 McDonald 1,652 6,140 1,970 Maries 1,689 6,283 Metcer.... 3,246 Miller 2,116 2,549 3,276 4,752 4,011 3,299 1,877 KeWton, 4,294 7,275 1,-197 2,681 0/ark ............... 1,100 1,086 Perry 2,597 7,135 Phelps 2„813 Pite 6^663 Platte 4,425 Pdlfc 3,387 1,518 3,034 Ealls 2.'946 Kandolph. 5,786 Eay 4,802 1,160 1,127 5,771 Saint Clair . 3,202 Saint Piancoia .... 3,384 Sainte Genevieve 2,352 loo, 761 8,293 7,345 2,376 2,938 2,230 688 Shelliv 3,316 ^,994 stone 923 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 587 Table XLl.— School, military, and dtizentUp ages, ^c— MISSOUEI— Continned. Conntiee. Snlllvan Taney Texas Temon ^Tarren "Washiiigtoxi ■Wayne ■Webster.... Worth Wright All ages. Total. 16, 569 5,599 12, 206 19, 369 10, 806 13,896 9,096 12, 175 8,203 9,712 Male. Female. 8,589 2,897 6, 221 10,180 6,738 6,456 4,754 6,201 4.218 4,891 7,980 2,702 5,985 9,189 6,068 6,440 4,342 6,974 3,985 4,821 5 to 17, both inclu- sive. Male. Female. 2,777 1,038 2,253 3,302 1,922 2,263 1,621 2,213 1,473 1,755 2,815 974 2,1)2 8,172 1,801 2,219 1,^11 2,104 1,435 1,733 18 to 44, both inclnsive. Male. 8,316 998 2,131 4,012 2,127 2,236 1,972 2,153 1,480 1,711 MONTANA TEKEITOEY. The Territory 39, 159 28, 177 10, 982 3,446 8,251 18, 147 21, 544 Beayer Head. 2,712 3,058 2,510 180 8,876 3,643 2,464 6,521 3,916 2,743 2,637 2,044 2,209 1,986 147 6,669 2,405 1,823 4,468 2,664 2,065 1,717 668 849 524 33 2,207 1,238 641 2,063 1,251 688 820 204 227 126 10 669 412 218 687 446 228 328 187 228 144 7 602 302 204 690 410 210 277 1,447 1,607 1,617 111 4,382 1,438 1,124 2,739 l,4dl 1,359 832 1,577 Cbot-eau ................. 1,724 1,708 121 6,337 Gallatin 1,661 Jefferson 1,407 lewis and Clarke 8,344 1,881 Mwigber 1,616 1,168 Missoula NEBEASKA. The State 452,402 249,241 203, 161 69, 618 66,645 112,884 129,042 10, 236 3,963 109 4,170 7,631 6,937 9, 194 16, 683 2,899 70 1,558 11, 294 6,588 6,669 2,311 8,213 2,.909 4,177 11, 263 37,645 ■37 10, 204 5,465 934 6,407 13, 164 1, 673 1.461 8,572 8,267 5,581 2,204 51 2,394 4,133 3,840 4,903 9,380 1,562 66 1,041 6,103 3,472 3,026 1,306 1,748 1,640 2, 180 6,056 21, 228 31 6,530 2,938 543 3,580 7,150 9n 8J4 4,807 4,495' 4,654 1,749 58 1,776 3,398 8,097 4,291 7,303 1,337 14 517 6,191 3,116 2,543 •905 1,466 1,269 1,997 6,207 16,417 6 4,674 2, 61'9 391 2,827 6,014 7.33 627 3,765 3,772 1,601 624 13 622 1,122 1,131 1,459 2,654 536 2 139 1,701 1,119 987 263 560 424 702 1,666 4,880 1 1,693 848 142 984 2,112 256 227 • 1,308 1,295 1,434 565 14 527 1,050 1,009 1^367 2,485 480 6 136 1,632 1,056 879 255 506 413 731 1,642 4,766 2 1,510 824 120 901 1,959 262 206 1,214 1,153 2,636 992 20 1,135 1,913 1,631 2,029 4,402 652 61 762 2,721 1,287 1,180 728 680 800 829 2,619 U,652 27 2,404 1,276 274 1,633 3,123 439 371 2,267 1,949 2,923 1,142 28 Blackbird 1,304 2,202 1,901 2,416 4,881 671 Butler Cedar.. 42 770 Clar 3,071 1,573 1,427 795 Colfeix Custer 892 893 Dixon 1,021 3,070 12,738 27 Douglas ......... 2,739 1,487 299 Frontier -. 1,886 3,657 500 434 H:ill 2,525 EaiUiilton 2,172 588 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLI. — School, military, and citizenship ages, ^c. — NEBRASKA — Continued. Comities. All ages. 5 to 17, hoth inclu- sive. 18 to 44, both inclusive. 21 and over. Total. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Male. Harlan .......... . 6,086 119 1,012 3,287 4,391 8,096 7,595 4,072 194 3,666 28,090 3, 6.S2 5,689 5,341 1,212 10,451 4,235 15,727 6,920 2,447 1,202 9,511 6,846 3,044 16, 031 14,491 4,481 15, 810 11,147 2,061 699 1,813 6,113 2,324 8,631 813 7,104 644 11, 170 2,913 3,436 79 602 1,848 2,444 4,398 4,130 2,319 144 2,022 15, 659 2,189 3,068 2,849 683 6,505 2,395 8,417 3,656 1,363 708 5,143 3,694 1,795 8,107 7,739 2,509 8,430 6,121 1,169 575 966 3,355 1,326 4,667 464 3,869 375 6,017 2,265 2,650 40 410 1,439 1,947 3,698 3,465 1,753 50 1,644 12,431 1,443 2,521 2,492 529 4,946 1,840 7,310 3,264 1,084 494 4,368 3,152 1,249 6,924 6,762 1,972 7,380 5,026 902 124 847 2,758 998 3,964 349 3,235 269 5,153 648 966 17 150 555 707 1,274 1,287 608 17 546 3,957 499 920 844 187 1,640 699 2,538 1,150 356 166 1,529 1,084 429 2,575 2,289 736 2,479 1,851 358 31 299 896 307 1,399 122 1,128 87 1,729 271 840 10 139 498 592 1,210 1,162 502 5 516 3,942 459 853 833 199 1,731 572 2,432 1,131 285 140 1, 431 1,021 388 2,396 2,236 645 2,441 1,621 321 29 299 867 266 1,404 117 1,071 76 1,642 224 1,533 46 319 776 1,010 1,910 1,687 1,063 111 890 7,764 1,223 1,231 1,180 329 2,274 1,057 3,523 1,463 634 383 2,139 1,598 945 3,242 3,262 1,097 3,375 2,538 501 498 369 1,649 646 1,891 210 1,690 187 2,606 1,743 1,770 47 Hltclicock 351 Holt 944 Howard................. 1,181 Jefferson 2,193 .TohiisnTi 1,972 1,206 Keith 103 1,083 8,700 1,265 Madison ^ Merrick Nance ............... . 1,474 . 1, 423 358 Nemaha 2,718 1,198 Otoe 4,185 Pawnee 1,745 Phelps 737 Pierce - 413 Platte 2,534 1,798 1,049 Richardson........ _.- 3,786 Saline 3,784 1,293 4,034 2,941 Sherman _._-.- 568 506 Stanton.......... .. 439 1,754 ViOl.eJ' 767 2,242 243 Webster 1,899 Wheeler 213 Tork 2,951 Unorganized territory . . . 1,788 NEVADA. The State ChnrchiU Donglas Elko Esmeralda — Eureka H-umboldt Lander Lincoln Lyon Nye Ormsby Hoop Storey Washoe White Pine... 62, 266 479 1,681 5,716 3,220 7,086 3,480 3,624 2,637 2,409 1,875 6,412 286 16, 115 6,664 2,682 351 1,125 3,911 2,469 5,494 2,509 2,664 1,803 1,779 1,380 3,601 201 9,294 • 3, 678 1,960 128 456 1,805 751 1,692 971 1,060 834 630 495 1,911 85 6,821 1,086 722 5,691 53 157 508 196 391 267 324 280 221 135 659 32 1,830 650 188 118 517 189 358 272 291 250 193 146 537 22 1,977 552 195 25,967 223 671 2,484 1,706 4,113 1,623 1,630 1,001 1,126 2,090 122 4,781 2,225 1,269 COMPENDITOI OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 589 Table XLI. — School, military, and oiiizmsMp ages, ^c;— NEW HAMPSHIRE. Counties. All ages. 5tol7, boainola- sive. 18 to 44, both indnaiTe. 21 and over. Total. MOb. Female. Male. Female. Male. Male. The State 346, 991 170, 526 176,465 39, 572 39,548 70, 410 105, 138 Belknap .- 17, 948 18,224 28, 734 18, 580 38,788 75, 634 46, 300 49,064 35, 558 18, 161 8,891 9,278 14, 279 10, 029 19,482 35,475 22,761 24,164 17, 286 8,891 9,057 8,946 14,455 8,651 19,306 40,159 23, 649 24, 900 18, 272 9,270 1,960 2,187 3,436 2,408 4,430 8,523 5,116 6,446 3,949 2,117 1,849 2,013 3,255 2,285 4,474 9,001 5,075 5,435 4,107 2,054 3,643 3,695 6,643 4,602 7,831 14,943 9,380 9,782 7,735 3,351 5,097 5,796 8,699 Cheshire 6,861 Grafton 12, 087 21, 236 14, 286 15,271 Stiraffora . . 10, 700 5,506 NEW JERSEY. The State Atlimtic Bereen Burlington . . Camden Cape May ... Cumberland . Essex Gloucester... Hudson Hnnterdon — Mercer Middlesex — Monmouth .. Morris Ocean Fassaic Salem Somerset Sussex TJnion Warren , 1,131,116 18, 704 36,786 55,402 62,942 9,765 37,687 189, 929 26, 886 187, 944 38. 570 58, 061 52, 286 55, 638 50, 861 14,465 68, 860 24, 579 27, 163 23, 539 55. 571 36, 689 659, 922 9,539 18, 369 27, 296 30, 643 4,904 18,903 91, 605 13, 279 93, 692 18, 996 29, 069 26, 698 27, 372 25, 680 7,368 33, 930 12, 453 13. 428 11, 934 26, 479 18,385 9,165 18, 417 28, 106 32, 299 4,861 18,784 98,324 12, 607 94, 262 19, 574 38, 992 26, 688 28, 166 25, 181 7,087 34,930 12, 126 13, 734 11,605 29, 092 18, 204 168, 173 2,556 5, 213 7,546 8,396 1,364 5,614 25,984 3,792 26, 631 5,230 7,781 7,510 7,899 7,291 2,261 9,717 3,619 ■3,841 3,393 7,335 6,310 158, 248 2,618 5,070 7,483 8,658 1,325 5,397 26, 370 3,548 27, 349 5,282 7,752 7,064 7,964 7,075 2,147 10, 019 3,441 3,706 3,180 7,640 5,161 3,845 7,213 11,024 12, 999 1,919 7,240 37, 971 5,255 40, 475 7,430 12, 646 11, 112 10, 809 10,396 2,733 14, 145 4,875 5,110 4,732 10, 886 7,240 NEW MEXICO TERRITORY. The Territory Bernalillo Colfax Xlofia Afia Grant litncoln Mora Kio Arriba San Miguel Santa Ffi Socorro Taos Valencia -- 119, 665 17, 225 3,398 7,612 4,539 2,513 9,751 11, 023 20, 638 M, 867 7,875 11,029 13, 095 64,496 9,087 1,973 3,958 2,844 1,552 5,033 5,735 11, 048 6,023 4,280 6,021 6,942 8,138 1,425 3,654 1,695 961 4,718 5,288 9,590 4,844 3,595 5,008 6,153 18, 280 2,769 504 1,261 640 366 1,558 1,714 3,087 1,496 1,184 1,756 2,045 It, 415 2,006 395 1,254 461 321 1,567 1,682 2,971 1,463 1,116 1,639 1,940 28, 452 3,853 973 1,639 1,636 807 1,970 2,346 4,827 2,963 2,036 2, 624 2,878 690 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XJA.Schoolj military, and oitieensMp ages, ^c— NEW YORK. Counties. The State... Albany Allegany Broome Cattaraugus — Cayuga Chautauqua .... Chemung Chenango Clinton Columbia CorUand , Delaware Duchess Erie Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamilton Herkimer Jefferson Kings Lewis liivingston Hadison Monroe Montgomery . . . New York , Niagara , Oneida Onondaga , Ontario , Orange Orleans Oswego , Otsego Putnam Queens Rensselaer Richmond Rockland Paint Lawrence, Saratoga , Schenectady — Schoharie , Schuyler Seneca Steuben Suffolk , Sullivan Tioga Tompkins Ulster , Warren ■Washington — Wayne Westchester . . . . Wyoming, Yates *.... All ages. 5 to 17, both incln- Bive. 18 to 44, both Inclnsive. 21 and over. Total. Male. !FemaIe. Male. Female. Male. Mole. 5, 082, 871 2,505,322 2, 577, 549 667, 961 669,957 1,050,775 1,408,751, 154,890 41,810 49, 483 ■ 55, 806 65, 081 74,701 21, 010 24,512 28, 807 32, 522 80, 189 20, 800 24,971 26,999 32,559 20, 691 6,619 6,389 7,534 8,025 21,710 6,488 6,361 7,348 7,924 31,481 8,047 9,823 12, 144 13,530 41,080 12, 019 14, 146 16, 457 19, 439 65, 343 43, 065 39, 891 50, 897 47, 928 32, 574 21,463 19, 779 25, 905 23,482 32, 768 21, 602 20, 112 24, 992 24,446 8,331 5,669 4,750 7,851 6,263 8,113 5,609 4,583 7,740 6,207 12,739 9,032 7,834 9,682 9,198 19, 016 12, 196 12, 136 13, 006 13,545 25, 825 42,721 79,184 219,884 34,515 12, 820 21, 523 38, 594 110, 029 17, 774 13, 005 21, 198 40, 590 109, 855 16,741 3,187 5,643 10, 256 31, 384 6,081 3,050 5,452 10, 345 31, 209 5,027 5,122 8,584 15, 696 44,150 6,934 7,761 12, 514 22, 081 S7, 877 9,371 32, 390 30, 985 32, 806 32, C95 3,923 16, 069 15, 228 16,253 16, 030 2,180 16, 321 16,757 16, 563 16, 065 1,743 4,875 4,108 4,193 4,066 596 4,896 3,987 4,097 4,124 533 5,784 6,080 6,322 6,311 935 8,079 8,588 9,399 9,433 1,163 42, 669 66, 103 599,496 31,416 39, 562 21,365 32, 692 289, 153 16, 276 19, 575 21, 304 33, 511 310, 342 15, 140 19,987 5,467 8,284 79, 724 4,372 5,206 5,425 8,016 81,432 4,185 5,142 8,766 13, 081 124, 378 6,511 7,482 12,594 19, 189 155,851 9,165 11,154 44, 112 144, 903 38,315 1,206,299 54, 173 21, 933 70, 420 18, 889 690, 514 26, 915 22,179 74,483 19, 426 615, 785 27, 258 5,249 19, 571 4,865 150,051 7,524 5,212 19, 688 4,967 154, 731 7,442 8,922 28, 613 7,854 276, 735 10,540 13,407 38,333 10,874 336, 137 14,778 115,475 117, 893 49, 541 88,220 30, 128 66, 322 57, 959 24, 512 43, 052 14,980 69, 153 69, 934 26, 029 45, 168 15,148 16, 198 15, 740 6,265 12, 066 3,866 14,762 15, 577 6,316 12,277 3,821 22, 035 23,436 9,760 17,382 5,855 32,068 32,683 14,248 23,713 8,761 77,911 51, 397 15, 181 90, 574 115, 328 38, 649 25, 628 7,722 45, 775 66,297 39,362 25,769 7,459 44, 709 59, 031 10,586 6,260 1,991 12, 389 15, 292 10,538 5,943 1,833 12, 111 15, 331 14,765 10,261 3,172 18, 989 23,765 21, 713 15,697 4,666 25, 504 31,412 38, 991 27, 690 85, 997 55, 166 23,538 19, 351 13, 978 42, 578 27, 057 11, 682 19,640 13, 712 43, 419 28, 099 11, 856 5,328 3,796 12, 272 6,965 3,143 5,250 3,850 11, 837 6,902 3,133 7,485 5,708 16, 186 10, 623 4,662 10, 804 7,762 22,807 15,848 6,569 82, DIO 18, 842 29, 278 77, 686 63, 888 16,409 9,278 14, 316 39, 365 26,734 16, 501 9,664 14,962 38, 221 27,154 4,321 2,198 3,485 10, 581 7,331 4,266 2,237 3,567 10, 293 7,036 6,375 3,680 5,926 15, 738 10, 090 9,554 5,670 8,637 22,307 16,240 32, 491 32, 673 34, 445 85, 838 25, 119 16, 640 16,105 17, 026 43, 156 12,619 15, 951 16, 668 17, 419 42, 682 12, 560 6,062 4,170 4,006 12, 618 3,473 4,887 4,147 3,999 12, 537 3,530 5,789 6,342 7,036 16,711 6,005 8,606 9,524 10, 477 23,012 6,956 47, 871 61, 700 108, 988 30, 007 21, 087 23, 955 25, 599 54,012 15,460 10,419 23, 916 26, 101 64,976 15, 447 10, 668 6,380 6,588 16, 332 4,000 2,465 6,142 6,693 14, 748 3,846 2,485 9,312 10, 094 22, 043 6,042 4,298 13,656 14, 947 29, 809 8,998 6,355 OOMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 691 T4BLE XLI. — School, military, and dtixenship age», ^e. — ^NOETH CAEOLINA. Comities. All ages. Total. Mole. Female. 6 to 17, both incln- SiT6. Hale. Female. 18 to 44, both inclusive, Hale. The State. Alamance . Alexander . Alleghany . Anson Ashe Beaufort — Bertie Bladen Brunswick.. Buncombe.. Burke Cabarrus . Caldwell.. Camden . . . Casteret - . Caswell... Catawba.. Chatham . Cherokee . Chowan . . Clay '..- Cleaveland. . . Columbus . . . Craven Cumberland . Currituck ■ Dare Davidson . . Davie...... Duplin Edgecombe . Forsyth.... Franklin 0aston Gates Graham . . Granville . Greene ... GnUtbrd.. Halifax... Harnett Haywood ... Henderson - Hertford..., Hyde , Iredell , Jackson — Johnston . . Jones....... Lenoir..-'.., Lincoln HoDowell . Hacon Hadison . . . Hai'ttn 1, S99, 750 687, 908 230,..232 241,140 Heoklenburg . Hitchell Montgomery. . Moore Hash 14, 613 8,355 5,48e 17, 994 14,437 17, 474 16, 399 16, 158 9,389 21, 909 12, 809 14,964 10,291 6,274 9,784 17, 825 14, 946 23, 453 8,-182 7,900 3,316 16, 671 14, 439 19, 729 6,476 3,243 20, 333 11, 096 18, 773 26, 181 18, 070 20, 829 14,254 2,335 31, 286 10, 037 23, 585 30, 300 10, 862 10, 271 10, 281 11,843 7,765 22, 675 7,343 23,461 7,491 16,344 11,061 9,836 8,064 12, 810 13,140 34,175 9,435 9,374 16,821 17,731 6,992 4, 0-i5 2,760 8,712 7,249 8,701 8, 1:9 7,964 4,769 10, 938 6,157 7,358 4,977 3, '133 4,818 8,951 7,153 11, 416 3,901 3,822 1,679 8,022 7,212 9,351 11, 493 3,337 1,650 9,934 5,396 9,143 13, 130 8,832 10, 294 6,916 4,277 1,155 15, 558 4,932 11, 322 15,212 5,362 5,097 5,019 5,816 3,948 10, 876 3,643 11, 581 3,761 7,602 6,341 4,847 3,032 6,468 6,455 17,027 4,666 4,616 8,395 8,777 7,621 4,330 2,726 9, 282 7,188 8,773 8,270 8,204 4,620 10,971 6.662 7,606 5,314 3,l4l 4,966 8,874 7,793 12, 037 4,191 4,078 1,«37 8,549 7,2B!7 10, 378 12, 343 3,139 1,593 10, 399 6,700 9,630 13, 051 9,238 10, 535 7,338 4,620 1,180 ifl, 728 5,106 12, 263 15, 088 5,500 5,174 5,262 6,027 3,817 11, 799 3,700 11, 880 3,730 7,842 6,720 4,989 4,132 6,342 6,685 17, 148 4,769 4,758 8,426 8,954 2,395 1,379 955 3,002 2,479 2,657 2,701 2,756 1,564 3,607 2,223 2,350 1,752 1,023 1,645 2,089 2,348 3,8^ 1,410 1,293 594 2,612 2,528 2,948 3,907 1,093 570 3,271 1,752 3,143 4,436 2,699 3,577 2,267 1,656 405 6,390 1,664 3,637 6,019 1,842 1,808 1,754 1,934 1,268 3,710 1,300 3,881 1,234 2,732 1,794 1,629 1,319 2,239 2,02^ 6,369 1,610 1,579 2,683 2,884 2,178 1,270 870 3,023 2,366 2,585 2,530 2,756 1,432 3,457 2,105 2,,277 1,572 1,014 1,471 2,818 2,232 3,762 1,412 1,276 520 2,633 2, 320 3,027 8,804 512 3,073 1,776 3,134 4,194 2,630 3,426 2,226 1,466 387 5,191 1,650 3,648 4,759 1, 7.56 1,727 1,676 1,919 1,217 3,580 1,223 3,766 1,150 2,668 1,694 1,560 1,308 2,032 1,974 2,378 1,381 993 3,013 2,501 3,207 2,808 2,607 1,701 3,968 2,096 2,735 1,616 1,073 1,661 3,064 2,497 3,739 1,308 1,376 568 2,975 2,358 3,384 3,830 1,202 587 3,492 1,976 3,052 4,679 3,481 8,486 2,458 1,331 378 5,249 1,801 4,026 5,288 1, 816. 1,669 1,613 2,061 1,488 3,673 1,206 4,086 1,270 2,644 1,797 1,711 1,342 2,263 2,361 6,150 6,472 1,667 1, 558 1,479 1,603 2,637 3,144 2,815 3,078 592 COMPENPIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLl.—Sohool, miMtary, and eHizeiuhijp ages, ^c— NOETH CAEOLINA— Cont'd. Comities. Ifew Hanover iRoi'thamptaii Onslow Orange Pamlico .-« Pasquotank Pender ^ Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Bandolph Kicfamond Bnbeson Bockingham Kowan Entlierford „- Sampson Stanley Stokes Surrj _, Swam Transylvania Tyrrell Uuion Wake "Warren , ■Washington -. "Watauga "Wayne TV"ilke8 "Wilson Tadkin ,. Yancey All ages. Total. Male. v Female. 21, 376 20, 032 9,829 23, 698 6,323 10,369 12,468 9,466 13, 719 21, 794 S,062 20, 836 18,245 23, 880- 21,744 19,965 15, 198 22, 804 10, 505 15, 353 15, 302 3,784 5,340 4,545 18, 056 47, 939 22, 619 8,928 8,160 24, 951 19, 181 16,064 12, 420 7,694 9,935 9,920 4,916 U, 780 3,125 6,129 6,309 4,683 6,692 10, 710 2,493 10, 050 8,063 11, 840 10, 770 9,633 7,234 11, 187 5,119 7,554 7,504 1,912 2,682 2,303 8,941 23, 835 11,234 4,352 4,022 12, 308 9,089 7,958 5,954 8,793 11, 441 10, 112 4,913 11, 918 3,198 5,240 6,169 4,783 7,027 11, 084 2,569 10, 786 9,282 12, 040 10, 974 10, 332 7,964 11, 707 5,386 7,799 7,798 1,872 2,658 2,242 9,115 24, 104 11, 385 4.576 4,138 12, 643 10, 092 8,106 6,466 3,901 6 to 17, botbinoln- Male. Female. 2,833 3,267 1,558 3,932 1,737 2,070 1,657 2,219 3,648 857 3,289 3,001 4,217 3,542 3,037 2,536 3,050 1,776 2,592 2,681 722 3,088 7,684 4,040 1,428 1,388 4,040 3,109 2,628 2,106 1,333 3,149 3,182 1.448 3,575 960 1,675 1,964 1,516 2,248 3,454 811 3,228 2,984 4,004 2,991 2,474 3,730 1,704 2,467 2,420 623 863 636 3,003 7,340 3,948 1,451 1,288 3,955 3,027 2,648 2,014 1,309 18 to 44, both inclusive. Hale. 3,987 3,645 1,692 4,184 1,197 1,834 2,241 1,620 2,370 3,864 817 3)615 3,123 4,054 3,798 3,512 2,392 3,741 1,758 2,592 2,521 661 846 i 822 3,067 9,042 3,510 1,691 1,359 4,450 3,051 2,873 1,967 1,286 21 and over. Male. 5,098 4,324 2,108 5,283 1,437 2,284 2,719 2,023 2,918 4,509 1,033 4,440 3,715 4,836 4,679 4,369 2,975 4,544 2,033 3,077 3,181 764 i,oa 1,013 3,483 10,968 4,483 2,010 1,600 5,318 '3,684 3,437 2,461 1,474 OHIO. The State, Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula — Athens Au^aize Belmont Brown Butler :' Carroll ■ Champaign .. Clarke Clermont Clinton Columbiana.. Coshocton — Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware.... Erie Fairfield Fayette , Franklin 3, 198, 062 1, 613, 936 1, 584, 126 24, 005 31,314 23,883 37, 139 28, 411 25,444 49, 638 32,911 42, 579 16, 416 27, 817 41, 948 36, 713 24, 756 48, 602 26, 642 30,683 196, 943 40, 496 22, 615 27,381 32, 640 34, 284 20,364 86, 797 12, 036 16, 213 11, 914 18, 557 14, 279 13, 232 24,705 16, 388 21, 396 8,225 14, 000 21, 414 18, 181 12, 436 24,448 13,372 15, 617 99, 005 20, 852 11, 837 13, 756 16, 698 17, 412 10, 493 44, 487 11, 969 15,101 11, 969 18, 582 14, 132 12, 212 24,933 16, 623 21, 183 8,191 13, 817 20, 534 18, 632 12, 320 24,164 13, 270 14, 966 97, 938 19, 644 10, 678 13,626 16,042 16, 872 9,871 42, 310 479, 710 3,914 5,126 3,532 4,843 4,351 4,415 7,766 5,228 6,287 2,489 4,051 5,783 5,340 3,710 7,347 ♦,159 4,655 27, 867 6,684 3,641 %933 4,861 5,730 3,131 12, 59tf 471, 568 3,740 4,917 3,445 4,747 4,198 4,221 7,689 .^ 182 6,248 2,397 4,007 5,813 5,429 3,666 7,012 4,093 4,593 27,913 6,377 3(397 3,960 4,798 4,947 2,985 12, 217 647, 092 4,431 6,480 4,782 7,220 5,667 4,868 9,373 6,164 8,603 3,219 5,730 9; 458 7,080 6,043 9,495 5,111 6,325 41, 767 8,139 4,786 5,656 6.602 6,676 4,413 19, 783 826, 577 5,685 7,791 6,216 10,727 . 7,068 6,039 12, 072 7,994 11, 213 4,201 7,389 11, 628 9, 600 6,411 12,463 6,694 7,956 52, 292 10, 014 5,807 7,247 8,612 8, 442 5,255 24, 157 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 593 Table XLI. — School, miliiary, and citinenahip ages, ^c. — OHIO — Continued. Comities, Fulton GnUiar Geauga... Greene.... Guernsey . Hamilton . Hancock.. Hardin.... Harrison.. Henry Higliland . Hocking .. Holmes ... Haron Jackson... tTeffeison . iKnoz Lake Lawrence. Licking... Logan Lorain..... Lncas Madison ... Maboning. . Marion Medina ...i- Meigs Mercer Min.Tni .................. Monroe Montgomexy - Morgan .. Morrow Muskingum . . ■Noble , Ottawa Paulding .. Perry Picltaway . Pike , Portage... Preble ..., Putnam... Bicbland. Boss Sandusky.. Scioto Seneca Shelby XII ages. Total. Male. Female, Stark Summit Trumbull.... Tuscarawas.. trnion.1 Van 'Wert — Tinton Warren...... WasUin^ton . Wayne ■Williams . Wood Wyandot . 21, 053 28,124 U, 251 31, 349 27,197 313,374 27,784 27, 023 20,456 20, 585 3.0, 281 21,126 20,776 31, 609 23, 686 33, 018 27,431 10, 326 39, 068 40, 450 26, 267 35, 526 67, 377 20, 129 42,871 20,565 21,453 32, 325 21, 808 36, 158 26,496 78,550 20, 074 19, 072 49, 774 21, 138 19, 762 13,485 28, 218 27, 415 17, 927 27, 500- 24, 533 23, 713 36, 306 40, 307 32, 057 33, 511 36, 947 24,137 64,031 43, 788 44,880 40,198 22, 375 23,028 17, 223 28, 392 43,244 40, 076 23, 821 34, 022 22, 395 10, 828 14, 161 7,213 15, 833 13, 286 154,481 14, 180 13,927 10, 148 10, 899 14, 983 10, 738 10, 484 16, 014 12,142 16, 257 13, 638 7,985 19, 854 20, 146 13,249 17, 882 84,002 10,457 21, 914 10, 611 10, 757 16,286 11,403 18, 079 13, 356 41, 210 9,884 9,503 24, 249 10, 621 10, 349 7,194 14, 508 13, 942 9,065 13, 772 12, 369 12, 253 18, 046 20, 115 16, 310 16, 870 18, 667 12,470 32, 008 22, 137 22, 680 20, 402 11, 467 11, 837 8,832 14, 267 21, 495 19, 916 12, 161 17, 795 11, 506 10, 225 13, 963 7,038 15, 516 13, 911 158, 893 13, 604 13, 096 10, 308 9,686 15, 298 ,388 ,292 15, 595 11,544 IS'' 16, 761 13, 793 8,341 19, 214 20, 304 13, 018 17,644 33, 375 9,672 20, 957 9,954 10, 696 16,039 10,405 18, 079 13,140 37,340 10, 190 9,569 25, 525 10, 517 9,413 6,291 13, 710 13,473 13, 728 12, 164 11,460 18, 260 20, 192 15, 747 16,041 18, 280 11, 667 32, 023 21, 651 22, 200 19, 796 10, 908 11,191 8,391 14, 125 21, 749 20, 160 11, 670 16, 227 10, 889 6 to 17, both incln- siTe. 18 to 44, both inclnsire. Male. Female. 3,151 4,582 1,711 4,873 4,277 43, 371 4,322 4,192 3,110 3,505 4,592 3,482 3,221 4,514 4,055 5,070 3,834 2,Q14 6,671 5,634 3,807 4,914 9,698 ' 3,042 6,381 3,128 2,914 .5, 349 3,736 5,312 4,487 10, 796 3,056 2,670 7,408 3,563 3,096 2,371 4,235 4,205 2,979 3,559 3,597 4,082 6,071 6,252 4,935 5,504 5,514 4,044 9,732 6,124 6,529 6,295 3,452 3,825 2,953 3,901 6,994 5,897 3,693 5,508 3,462 3,135 4,512 1,634 4,573 4,188 43, 935 4,241 4,215 2,919 3,248 4,674 3,428 3,192 4,213 3,873 4,998 3,604 2,062 6,492 5,557 3,824. 4,831 9,965 2,967 6,205 3,105 2,822 5,062 3,567 6,319 4,380 10, 695 3,090 2,641 7,416 3,377 3,065 2,241 4,282 4,213 2,879 3,412 3,504 3,910 5,146 6,218 5,020 6,296 5,400 3,831 9,850 6,096 6,309 6,143 3,339 3,775 2,732 3,864 6,995 5,932 3,613 5,186 3,377 Male. 4,369 5,278 2,900 6,333 4,767 66, 138 5,672 5,703 3,926 4,234 5,779 4,018 4,055 B,211 4,503 6,212 5,652 ;i, 058 7,401 8,390 5,429 7,165 14,444 4,419 8,996 4,504 4,200 5,911 4,484 7,218 4,682 16, 506 3,692 3,777 9,445 3,830 4,105 2,745 6,044 5,662 3,315 5,551 4,973 4,659 7,328 7,767 6,683 6,322 7,622 4,773 12, 708 9,413 8,864 7,928 4,667 4,634 3,303 5,964 7,725 7,839 4,697 7,035 4,705 21 and OTer. 38 C 0. 594 coMPENcroM op the tenth census. Table XLI. — Sohool, miUtart/, and citizenship ages, if c. — OEEGON. Cotmties. All ages. Total. Male. Female. 5 to 17, both inclu- sive. Male. Female. 18 to 44, both inchuliTe. !Male. 21 aod over. Mole. The State. Baker , Beiiton Glackajmaa..:. Qlatsop....... Golttmbia..... Coos CuiTT Hoitglas Gidatt Jaokson Josephine.... Lake Iiitile Lina , Marion Multnomah . . Polk Tilliitnook TTiilaiilla TJuioh ■Wasco ..1 "Wdshington . YanaHifl 174, 768 4,616 ^,403 9,260 7,223 3,042 4,834 1,203 9,596 4,303 8,154 2,485 2,804 9,411 12, 676 14, 576 25, 203 6,601 970 9,607 6,650 U, 120 7,082 7,945 103, 381 71,387 25, 563 24,462 48, 783 3,184 3,^24 5,056 5,773 1,246 2,857 718 5,335 3,061 4,677 1,599 1, 763 5,074 6,858 8,083 14, 903 3,734 640 5,711 7,387 3,899 4,380 1,432 . 2, 77ft 4,204 1,449 790 1,977 • 490 4,361 1,242 3,477 1,041 4,337 5,818 6,483 10, 300 2,867 430 3,896 3,741 3,733 3,183 3,565 526 1,085 1,548 6oa 283 750 191 1,620 432 1,355 373 424 1,608 2,06a 3,354 3,075 1,038 150 1,396 1,054 1,265 1,148 1,223 1,457 416 294 170 1,613 424 1,291 341 317 1,592 1,996 3,280 165 1,341 9l;6 1,209 l,0iP. 1,193 1,776 1,459 1,900 4,308 605 1, 139 259 2,067 1,921 1,675 863 1,867 2,671 3,308 8,153 1,6S3 170 2,801 1,727 4,402 1,600 1,920 59, 629 2,378 1,825 2,574 4,346 721 1,541 406 2,724 2,257 2,498 967 1,037 2,488 3,492 4,173 9,397 1,852 290 3,250 2,157 4,972 1,965 3,319 PENNSYLVANIA. The State. Adiims Allegheny-:.. Aribstrong — BSaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bndks Butler Cambria Cameron .<.. Carbon Ce&tre Chester CliUiAn Clearfield — Clintdn C6lnmbia.... Crawford.... Cumberland - DanphJn .... Delaware.... Elk Erie Eftyette EOMSt Franklin Fulton Greene 4,382,891 32, 455 355, 869 47, 641 30, 805 34, 929 122, 597 62, 740 58,541 68, 656 52, 536 46, 811 5, 1159 31,923 37, 922 83,481 40, 328 43,408 26,278 32,409 68, 607 45,977 76,148 56, 101 12,800 74, 688 58,842 4,38b 49, 855 10, 149 28, 273 2,136,655 3, 146, 336 15, 808 179, 114 23,949 19, 873 17, 492 61, 161 26,432 29,427 34, 275 36, 304 24,419 2^740 16,348 19, 034 41,249 20, 395 23,217 13, 320 16, 235 U,Ui 22,105 87, 557 27, 966 7,187 37,393 AO, 049 2, 374 24, 382 5,008 14, 102 16,647 176, 755 23, 692 19, 732 17, 437 61, 436 26, 308 29, 114 34, 381 26,232 22,392 2,419 15, 975 , 18, 898 42,232 19, 933 20, 191 12,958 16, 174 34,363 23, 872 38, 591 28,135 5,613 37, 295 28,793 2,011 25, 473 5,081 14, 171 683,583 5,022 52, 934 8,102 6,100 5,706 18, 923 8,173 8,239 9,474 8,541 7,971 737 5,360 6,192 11, 917 6,701 6,941 4,101 5,170 10, 046 6,763 11, 342 7,963 1,970 10, 947 9,167 717 7,880 1,686 4,429 626, 798 5,120 53, 196 7,908 5,925 5,622 18, 407 8,369 8,117 9,227 8,394 7,5J2 788 6,272 6,084 U, 390 6,556 6,761 4,287 5,097 10,028 6,916 11,345 7,894 1,783 10,654 8,867 637 7, 691 ),699 4,287 853, 972 5,501 76, 192 8,343 7,533 10,474 11, 432 12,827 9,630 9,097 1,320 6,004 6,926 15, 311 7,397 9,654 5,281 5,977 13,335 8,303 14, 997 11,856 3,210 14,445 12,032 978 3, 726 1,667 6,305 1,091,284 7, 7.52 . 89,979 10, 778 9,849 8,025 30,206 12,713 15,987 18,798 12, 473 11,105 1,478 7,588 8,998 22,212 9^351 11, 248 6,651 7,837 18,065 11,276 18, 888 14,634 3,683 19, 779 14,808 1,180 Hi 776 2,283 6,800 COMPENDIUM OP THE TElfTH CENSUS. 595 Tabm XLl.— School, military, and citixeniUp ages, ^o.— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Conn ties. All ages. 5 to 17, both inoln- ' Bive. 18 to 44, both incluMve. 21 and over. Total. Hale. Female. If ale. Female. Male. M.'Ue. 33,954 40,527 27, 935 18,227 89,269 16, 852 19,973 14,327 9,033 45,363 17, 102 20, 554 13, 008 9,194 43, 906 5,539 6, .528 4,814 3, 152 14,343 5,543 6,475 4,625 3,058 14, 165 6, 9991 6, 792' 5,055 3,086 17, 650 7,950 9, ;;41 6,201 4,099 21, SIO 139,447 33, 312 38,476 ■ 65,969 133,065 68,672 ID, 774 18,707 33,263 68,788 70,775 16, 538 19,769 32,706 64,277 20, 588 ,5, 188 5,728 10, 135 21,771_ 20, 467 4,924 5,767 9,868 21, 000 26, 111 6,514 6,834 12,531 27,637 34,945 8,370 0,420 16,669 32,854 67,486 42,565 56,161 19,577 20, 175 28,941 23, 991 28, 17^ 9,584 19,323 28,545 18, 574 27,988 9,993 9,852 8,757 4,940 8,796 3,042 3, 289 8,663 4,855 8,768 3,095 3,125 11, 276 13,720 10,637 3,569 3,699 14,^09 15,001 13, 912 4,629 6,071 96,494 15,46« 70,312 53, 123 27,623 47,734 7,771 35, 208 26,716 13,727 48,760 7,697 35, 104 26, 407 18,795 13,244 2,434 lO, 558 8,268 4,576 13,437 2,321 10,408 8,838 4,407 18,887 2,942 13,471 10, 310 4,853 25, 667 3,955 18, 002 12,965 6,430 847,170 9,663 13, 797 129,974 17)797 405,975 4,964 7,268 66,437 8,922 441,195 4, 609 0,529 63, 637 8,875 104,793 1,590 1,999 22,071 2,947 106, 764 1,435 1,924 21, 286 2,847 181, 90* 1,769 2,944 24, 384 3,185 231, 424 2,470 3,944 30,'373 4,205 93,110 «,073 40,354 45, 814 16,905 16, 806 4,265 20, 391 23, 601 8,200 16, 304 3,808 19, 963 22,213 8,705 5,439 1,263 5,902 6,669 2,491 5,293 1,300 5,619 6,618 2,548 5,959 1,689 7,739 9,552 2,971 7,822 2,145 11, 070 12,605 4,173 43,670 27,981 55,418 83, 513 78,036 22,022 14,641 27,642 17,016 39,775 21,648 13,340 27,776 16, 497 38i261 7,202 3,952 8,303 5, 138 12,425 7,026 3, 842- g,058 5,126 K,933 8,317 6,171 10,754 6,217 14,930 16,508 8,030 14,274 8,690 19,174 15,898 87,841 t,»02 43,699 7,696 44,142 illU 2,283 13,639 3,053 15,561 4,161 21, 027 Htintingdoli ...., Xbdiana . Jefferson Juniata .... Lackawanna i. . . Lancaster ... Lawrence Lebanon jjehigh l^nzeme Ljnooming HcEeau Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery MontooT Korthampton ... Korthnmberland Ferry PhiLkdelptalk Hie Potter SqlmylkiU Snyder : Somerset Solllvan Sueqnehanna Tioj^a Union ..... Venango. -M«>... Warren Washington Wayne... W^gtmorelahd. . , Wyoming York EHODE ISLAND. The State Bristol Kent Xewport Providence — Waahiugton .. 276,531 11,394 20, 588 24,180 197,874 22,496 133, 030 5,438 10, 021 11, 574 9), 921 11, 076 143,501 t,a56 10,567 12, 606 102, 953 U,419 33,840 1,317 2,659 2,810 24, 194 2,860 34,304 1,411 2,591 2,894 24,645 2,763 57,854 2,266 4,019 5,018 42,012 4,339 SOUTH CAKOLINA. The Stats Abbeville — ,i Aiken Anderson. ..•. Bam%^ell Beaiilbrt 895,577 40,816 28,112 S3, 612 89, 857 30, 176 406,408 20,060 13,854 16,573 19, 942 14, 602 505,169 20, 755 U, 268 17,039 l»i915 15, 674 166,933 7,128 4,699 5,749 6,952 4,630 163,690 7,057 4,511 5, f)73 6,756 4,864 170,922 6,768 4,866 5,778 596 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLI. — School, military, and eitizenship ages,^e. — SO^TH CAROLINA — Cont'd. Gountiefl. Chili'lestoii CIieBlifcr ■ Cheflterfiold.-- Clarendon OoUeton Da;rlmgtoiL Edgefield Fairfield Goorgetowtt " G-reenTJlle HamptOA Horry - Kerfliifiw Lancaater .. Laui'en?' liexiagton Marion Marlborough .. Newben-y . Oconee Orangetnrgli.. Pickens Hicliland SpaTtanbnrgli.. Sumter Umon "WiUiameburgli York Allagea. Total. Male, Female. 102,800 24,153 10,845 19, 190 3C, 386 34, 485 45,844 27, 765 l9, 613 37, 496 18, 741 15, 574 21, 538 16,903 29,444 18, 564 34, 107 20, 598 2fi, 497 16, 256 41, 395 14, 389 28, 573 40, 409 37, 937 24,080 24, ITO 30,713 49, 117 11, 853 8,006 9, 600 18, 262 17, 130 ' 23, 006 13, 714 ,9,496 18, 512 9,434 7,802 10,645 8,416 14, 604 9,116 36,793 30,314 13, OBI 7,879 20,583 7,146 13, 843 19, 781 18, 342 11, 870 11, 936 15, 214 53, 683 12, 300 8,339 9,590 18, 124 17, 355 22, 838 14, 061 10, 117 18,984 9,307 7,772 10, 893 8,487 14, 840 9,448 17, 314 10, 384 13, 436 8,377 20, 812 7, 243 14, 728 20, 628 18,695 12,210 32, 174 15,499 5 to 17, both inclu- eive. 18 to 44, both inclusiTe. Male. Pemale. 14, 817 4,068 3,752 3,276 6,229 6,058 8,193 4,760 2, 990 6, 221 3,348 2,727 3,648 2,898 5,099 . 3, 076 6,104 3, 555 4,439 2,764 7, 214 - 2, 485 4,431 6, 575 6,589 4,145 4, 407 5,107 14,963 3,991 2,756 3,290 6,189 ,'■.,841 7,916 4,626 3,061 6,972 0,334 2, 632 :i, 541 I', 756 4,780 5, 933 :;, 432 4, .353 ^,660 7,120 2,291 4,457 6,455 6,480 3,966 4,304 4,847 Male. 18, 777 4,090 2,766 3,276 6,257 5,848 7,901 4,728 3,206 6,625 3,180 2,690 3,578 2,896 5,058 3,184 0,566 3,546 4,68.5 2,697 7,035 2,508 5,128 7,324 5,976 4,052 3,743 5:389 TENNESSEE. The State Anderson... Bedford Benton , Bledsoe Blount...... Bradley Campbell ... Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham -. Claiborne... Clay ' Cocke Cofffee Crockett — Cumberland Davidson ... Decatur.-.. DeKalh .... Dickson.... Dyer.^ Fayette...:. Fentress Franklin..-. Gibson Giles Grainger... Greene Grundy 1, 542, 359 10, 820 26, 025 9,780 5, 617 15, 985 13, 124 10, 005 11, 859 22, 103 10, 019 7,956 13, 373 6,987 14, 808 12, 894 14, 109 4, 538 79, 026 8,498 14, 813 12, 460 15, 118 31, 871 5,941 17, 178 32, 685 36, 014 12, 3ft4 24, 1105 4,593 769,277 5,441 12,934 4,880 2,848 8,039 5,894 4,989 5,905 11, 014 5,013 4,073 6,684 3; 508 7, 278 6,337 7,081 3,291 38, 923 4,171 7,438 6,305 7,774 15,941 3,017 8,651 16,671 18, 039 6, 043 11,808 2,618 773,082 5,379 13, 091 4,900 2,769 7,946 6,230 5,016 5,954 11, 089 5,006 6,689 3,479 7,530 6,557 7,028 2,247 40, 103 4,327 7,875 6,095 7,344 15, 930 2,934 8,637 16,014 17,975 6,341 12,397 2,074 261,404 1,949 4,453 1,655 1,004 2,887 3,068 1,814 1,995 3,808 1,795 1, 407 2,341 1,252 2,668 2,332 2,390 839 11,442 1,426 2,548 2,201 2,660 5,566 1,098 3,024 5,596 6,451 2,086 4,026 780 354,297 1,743 4,285 1,619 911 2,609 2,049 1, 808 1,971 3,781 1,684 1,290 2,305 1,149 2, 519 2,206 2,427 797 11, 723 1,479 2,127 2,558 5,546 962 2,894 5,384 6,060 2,059 3,873 687 1,810 4,652 1,816 951 2,663 1,992 1, 030 2,099 3,991 1,630 1,453 2,S20 1,196 2,461 2,177 2,586 715 16, 086 1,522 2,692 2,243 2,977 6,512 1,008 6,236 6,196 2,045 4,178 1,081 COJEPKNDIUM OF THE TENTH CENStJS. 597 Table XLI.—SchoolymiUtary'^ and citisenMp ages, cfc—TEKXESSEE— Continued. Counties. * All ages. Total. Male. Female. 5 to 17, botli inclu- sive. 18 to 44, Ijoth inclusive. Male. Female. Male. 21 and over. Male. Hamblen — . Unmilton.. Hancock... ■Hardeman . Hardin..... HaTvlvins ... Haywood . . Henderson. Henry Hickman .. Houston Humphreys.. Jackson '. James ... Jefferson.... Jolinaon .... ISJiox Xiake Lauderdale . Lawrence... Lewis.-.. Lincoln... Loudon ... McMinn . . MoNaiiy.. Macon — l^adison . Marion ... Marshall. Maury .— , Monroe Montgomery. . Moore Morgan....... Obion Overton. Perry Polk Putnam.. Shea... Hoane Kobertson .. Kutherford . Scott Sequatchie. Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart Sullivan ... Sumner...^ Tipton... J.. Trousdale . Unicoi Union VanBuren... "Warren "Washington . "Wayne "Weakley "White ...... ■WilUamsoh . "Wilson 10, 187, 23, 642 9, 098 22, 921 14,793 20, 610 26, 053 17,430 22, 142 12, 095 4,295 11, 879 12, 008 6,187 15, 846 7,766 39, 124 3,968 14,918 10, 383 2,181 26,960 9,148 15, 064 17,271 9,321 30, 874 10, 910 19, 259 39,904 7,117 14,283 28, 481 6,233 5,158 22, 912 12, 153 7,174 7,269 11,501 7,073 15, 237 18, 861 36, 741 6,021 2,565 15, 541 78,430 17, 799 12, 690 18,321 23, 625 21, 033 «,646 3,645 10,260 2,933 14, 079 16,181 11,301 24,538 11, 176 28, 313 28,747 4,990 12, 025 4,466 11,491 7,334 10,066 12, 914 8,671 11, 018 6,047 3,181 ■ 5, 746 ,'■>, 9S0 2,580 7,781 3,884 19, 099 2,149 7,627 5,188 1,082 13, 462 4,S64 7,261 8,605 4,687 15, 3.95 5,485 9, 652 19,690 3,584 7,080 14, 103 3,169 2,722 11,875 .9,980 3,630 8,525 6,744 3,559 7,649 9,565 18, 136 3,081 1,296 7,707 38, 856 8,971 0,552 9,015 11, 751 10, 816 3,334 1,826 5,087 1,481 6,915 7,921 5,543 12,454 5,520 14, 065 14, 221 5,197 11, 617 4,632 11, 430 7,459 ' 10, 544 13, 139 8,769 11,124 6,048 2,114 5,633 6,028 2,607 8,065 3,882 20, 025 1,823 7,291 5,195 1,099 13,498 4,684 7,803 4,634 1!),519 n, 425 9,607 20,214 3,533 7,203 J.4, 378 3,064 2,434 11,037 6,173 :j, 544 3,744 , 5, 757 3,514 7,688 9,296 18, 605 2,940 1,269 7,834 39, 574 8,828 6,138 9,306 11, 874 10,217 3,312 1,819 5,173 1,452 7,164 . 8,260 5,758 12,084 5,656 14,248 14, 526 1,691 3,504 1,617 4,156 2,632 3,581 4,685 3,000 3,848 2,056 741 1,879 2,110 814 2,693 1,425 6,391 614 2,615 1,805 384 4,608 1,697 2,497 2,936 1,632 6, "289 1,821 3, 317 6,968 1,222 2,491 4,766 1,098 877 3,938 2,079 1,323 1,223 2,085 1, 233 2,667 3,209 6,436 1,100 456 2,750 11, 376 3,086 2,214 3,017 3,949 3,643 1,149 1,873 510 2, 387 2,725 2,010 4,276 1,902 5,010 4,665 1,664 3,500 1,623 4,016 2,486 '3,408 , 4, 578 2, 828 3,740 2,008 664 1,893 1,988 811 1,313 6,294 616 2,537 1,665 351 4,479 1,501 2,537 2,802 1,526 6,222 1,890 3,169 6,785 1,180 2,378 4,674 1,041 789 3,714 1,994 1,220 1,239 1,936 1,156 2,495 3, 041 6,843 982 446 9,724 12, 020 2,936 2,086 • 2, 978 3,951 3,448 1,102 667 1,732 495 2,337 2,602 1,911 4,076 1,788 4,900 4,660 1,723 6,231 1,444 4,048 2,655 3,410 4,366 3,132 8,898 2,171 847 2,182 2,069 938 2,607 1,284 a, 877 977 2,879 1,749 375 4,747 1,569 2,464 3,100 1,635 5,603 2,014 3,480 6,690 1,226 2,360 5,061 1,136 1,020 4,687 3,046 1,259 1,192 1,935 1,277 2,755 3, 483 6,103 1,071 436 2,606 16, 449 3,150 2, 361 3,204 4,105 4,034 1,130 C42 1,637 516 2,383 2,699 1,889 4,620 1,915 4,670 5,093 5,309 2,256 5,873 6,833 598 COMPENDITJM-OF^THE'^TENXH'-CENStJ^. Tablk XLl.—Sclu>ol, military, and dtizenahip ages, ^c— TEXAS. NoTB. — The xmorganized conntiea of Texas, having no population, are omitted from thia table. For infonnatlon regarding tliem see Oompend/i/wm, pages 52, 63, 54, 55. Couixties. AS. ages. 5 to 17, Ibotli ineln- sire. 18 to 44, both inclusive. 21 and over. Total. Male. Eemale. ■Hal: Female. Male. Male. 1,591,749 837, 840 763,909 263,988 254,937 332, 120 380,376 AnderBou. ...... ......... 17,395 6,239 99S 696 31 4,217 14,429 2,158 17,215 716 20;5i8 30,470 3,583 35 11,217 10,965 9,774 13,676 12 8,414 9,-243 6,855 11,757 1,739 3,453 14, 959 5,931 16,724 2,187 16,723 25 5,045 3,603 25,983 6 16, 673 6,546 8,608 800 20,391 10, 924 24 127 82 33,438 24 88 6,507 18, 143 16,082 28 605 160 5,732 4,855 266 21, 294 3,845 1,902 9,053 2,660 508 354 27 2,279 7,419 1,116 B,000 426 1,231 10,705 16,083 1,948 28 6,058 5,817 9,145 7,132 8 4,480 4,898 3,621 6,111 869 2,028 7,865 3,061 8,657 1,180 8,442 24 2,764 2, 028 14, 100 6 8,476 2,864 4,560 504 10,888 6,677 21 76 77 18,079 24 26 2,961 8,730 6,141 23 390 136 8,173 2,681 155 11,320 1,954 1,123 8,342 2,679 488 242 4 1,938 7,010 1,042 8,215 289 1,067 9,813 14,387 1,835 7 5,159 6,148 4,629 6,444 3,934 4,345 3,234 6,646 870 1,425 7,094 2,870 8,067 1,907 8,281 2,281 1,575 11,88^ 2,949 964 168 81 2,726 882 157 76 1 659 2,359 382 2,817 98 360 3,288 4,753 545 3 1,696 1,754 1,581 2,090 1,363 1,449 1,120 1,916 266 451 2,384 1,027 2,774 325 2,815 3,473 912 198 189 25 884 2,677 386 3,289 219 475 4,127 6,995 642 14 2.490 2,424 1,802 2,821 1,812 1,940 1,273 2,229 348 1,011 3,164 1,074 3,159 463 3,110 21 1,207 883 5,864 6 3,094 949 1,645 287 4,597 2,128 16 43 66 8,161 24 19 1,146 3,992 1,741 17 200 98 1,429 1,185 60 4,853 760 57* 3,980 1,017 243 Archer .............. 196 21 Atascosa ............... 739 2,402 367 2,981 117 378 3,424 4,769 668 6 1,785 1,760 1,599 8,180 2 1,426 1,528 1,251 2,018 261 504 2,371 1,082 2,887 368 2,777 831 574 4,464 1,045 3,334 S^udera ................. 478 3,798 Bavlor 229 B« 550 BeU...- 4,583 ?281 796 Borden , 13 BosQiie .................. 2,824 2,79? 2,431 Brazos i;365 Briscoe «.«• »..».. Brown. ............ ...... 5 2,040 2,158 Bnmet .................. 1,516 Caldwell ; 2,569 CalhoaiL .«. 437 1,088 3,847 1,217 Cass .... ............ 3:528 538 3,500 20 Clay -. 765 535 4,021 1,341 Coleman «.. Collin 965 6,369 4 8,197 2,682 4,048 296 9,603 6,247 3 51 5 15,409 2,718 918 1,497 110 3,403 1,822 2 17 i 5,171 2,796 980 1,387 99 3,263 1,780 2 14 1 4,993 3,827 Comal .. ....... .. 1,291 1,895 288 5,067 Coryell 2,421 Cottle 16 42 63 Dallas 9,192 IS Deaf Smitk -■-- ... . 12 2,630 8,413 4,941 5 275 24 2,559 2,174 111 9,974 1, 891 779 1 091 3,152 1,740 4 96 14 901 757 47 3,431 609 267 4 917 2,917 1,753 2 110 5 844 777 38 3,314 649 2iS 19 Delta... 1,251 4,397 Do"Witfe J '■'tl 198 106 1,603 1,292 72 BIUs _ jCiPaso 5,338 941 Kaoifial 631 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 599 Tabi^ XLI. — School, military, an^ citigenship ogee, 4'o- — TEXAS — Continued. Counties. All ages. Total. Mal^. Female. 6 to 17, both inoln- siTe. 18 to 41, both inclusive. Male. Female. Male. 21 nnd over. Male. Erath... F?,Hs.... Fannin . Fayette. Fisher.. Flpyd Fort Bend . Franklin... Fteestone.. Frio Gaines Galveston , Garza. Gillespie... Gpliad Gonzales. (jray Grayson .. Gregg ... Grimes .. Guadalupe. Ball Bafinilton .. H§nsford .. Hf^rdoman . Hardin .. Harris . . . HTarrlson. . Hartley... Haskell... Hayes Hemphill .. Henderson. Hidalgo Hill... Hood .... Hopkins . Houston . Howard.. Hunt .... Hutchinson . Jack Jackson Jasper Jefferson ... Johnson . . Jones Karnes ... Kaufm04 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLl.— School, military, and ciiiseiiship ages, ^-c— WASHINGTON TEEEITOEY. Counties. All ages. 5 to 17, both inclu- sive. 18 to 44, both , iijclusive. 21 and over. Total. Male. Temale. Male. Female. Male. Male. The Toiritory 76, 116 45,973 29,143 10,548 9,873 22,542 27, 670 Cbchalia 921 038 5,490 7,103 2,062 1,087 1,712 C,910 - 1,738 4,055 2,600 639 1,645 3,319 948 809 1,387 4,262 1,245 3,270 1,598 «,716 3,137 7,014 2,811 021 398 3,107 4,011 1,195 694 1,155 4,074 1,277 2,343 1,463 433 1,078 1,986 548 650 836 2,790 972 1,867 1,216 5,261 2,087 4,402 1,709 400 240 2,383 3,092 867 393 557 2,836 461 1,712 1,137 206 567 1,333 400 259 551 1,472 273 1,403 382 3,455 1,050 2,612 1,102 177 103 840 1, 124 320 135 204 901 138 614 443 91 217 433 147 97 176 569 118 528 203 1,148 390 lj038 389 147 83 876 1,098 305 103 175 870 •156 580 416 06 207 462 136 104 163 465 112 453 U4 1,169 352 857 405 103 160 1,309 1,745 48S 354 635 1,937 821 1,037 .we 205 591 945 195 327 402 1,5U 621 721 784 2,776 1,053 2,359 850 240 Clallam 219 Clarke 1,720 2,098 Cowlitz 639 Island 4.53 JeiFerson.— ----„.■..■..■ 795 King, 2,476 902 Kitsap KliMtat ..... Lewis lj279 745 Mason. ....n.«... ...... 278 Paoiflo _ Pierce ..........._...... SanJnau -»•«... 655 1,205 319 377 526 1,780 777 1,022 807 Wahldaknm WnUa 'Walla 3,271 Whatcom................ 1,400 2,583 1,044 Whitman ... ... Taldma ..—.. WEST VIRGINIA. The State.. Earbonr ., Berkeley.. Boone..... Braxton.., Brooke.... Cabell..;.. Calhoun ... Olajr Doddridge . Payette ...i Ctilmer.—.. Grant Grreenbrier.. Hampshire. . Hancock ... Hardy.... Harrison . Jackson .. Jefiferson.. Kanawha . Lewis...... Lincoln Logan Mf^owell. . Marion . Marshall Mason Mercer Mineral Mononsalia._. U,870 17,380 5,824 9,787 6,013 13,744 6,072 3,460 10,952 11,560 7,108 S,S42 15, 060 10, 366 4,882 6,794 20,181 16,312 15, 005 13,269 8,739 7,329 3,074 17,198 IS, 840 22,293 7,467 8,630 14,985 314,495 303,962 105,255 101,143 U4,664 6,024 5,846 2,069 1,930 2,143 8,633 8,697 2,861 2,655 3,094 2,984 2,840 968 954 1,065 5,130 4,657 1,820 1,638 1,736 2,983 3,030 932 943 1,142 7,184 6,560 2,183 2,115 3,051 3,143 2,929 1,137 1,068 1,078 1,796 1,664 671 590 594 5,416 5,136 1,961 1,829 1,859 6,270 S,29» 1,765 1,718 2,769 3,630 3,478 1,270 1,200 1,278 2,808 2,734 962 873 999 7,663 7,397 2,429 2,311 2,815 5,182 5,184 1,675 1,605 1,800 2,441 2,441 755 764 921 3,407 3,387 1,188 1,114 1,112 10,066 10,115 3,382 3,265 3,722 ^•S? ,7,880 2,981 2,841 2,967 7,437 7,568 2,308 2,238 2,830 16,713 15,753 5,469 5,215 6,275 6,716 6,553 2,264 2,121 2,450 4,486 4,253 1,555 1,500 1,552 3,840 3,489 1,306 1,217 1,340 1,575 1,499 519 495 525 8,594 8,604 2,942 2,803 3,074 9,688 9,152 3,199 3,121 3,678 11,388 10,905 4,057 3,870 3,966 3,789 3,728 1,271 1,247 1,292 4,363 4,267 1,404 1,348 1,621 7,414 7,571 2,405 2,389 2,716 2,686 4,085 1,214 2,062 1,494 3,379 1,244 658 2,234 3,«43 1,516 1,247 3,557 2,464 1,202 1,499 4,552 3,485 3,663 7,435 3,024 1,800 1,539 614 3,839 4,420 4,828 1,545 2,004 3,44« COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 605 Table XLI. — Solwol, military, and (AtisetisMp ages, ^c. — ^WEST VIRGINIA — Contpueil. Counties. Monroe.-.. Morgan Nicholas-.. Ohio Pendleton.. Pleasants .. Pocahontas Preston.... Putnam..... Balelgh Bandolph.. lUtchle ..-. Koane Summers... 'Taylor..... 1?acfcer Mer ■Upshur .... ■Wayne Webster-.. Wetiel..... "Wirt Wood , Wyoming.. Al^ ages. Total. Male. Eemale. 11, 501 5,777 7,223 37, 457 8,022 6,256 5,591 19, 091 11, 375 7,367 8,102 13, 474 12,184 9,033 11,455 3,151 U, 073 10,249 14,739 3,207 13, 896 7,104 25, 006 4,322 5,870 2,960 3,671 18, 492 3,985 3,261 2,840 9,741 5,826 3,781 4,114 6,900 6,308 4, 682 5,680 1,625 ,■;, 578 6,194 7,642 1,641 7,223 3,666 12,471 2,199 5,631 2,817 3,552 18, 965 4,037 2,995 2,751 9,350 5,549 3,586 6,574 5,876 4,401 5,775 1, 526 5,195 0,055 • 7, 097 1,566 6,673 :i, 438 12, 535 2,123 to 17, both inclu- sive. 18 to 44, both inclusive. Male. Female. 1,897 983 1,284 5,669 1,356 1,098 897 3,365 2,065 1,282 1,351 2,390 2,248 1,480 1,837 546 1, 962 1.816 2, 738. 565 2,560 1, 275 4,140 763 1,804 949 1,289 5,680 1,335 1,035 911 3,243 1,915 1,180 1,360 2,291 2,106 1,421 1,869 .512 1,844 1,734 2,647 558 2,433 1, 205 4,102 743 Male. 2,136 1,036 1, 197 7,600 1,372 1,209 1,003 3,394 2,045 1,273 1,472 2,407 2,194 1,766 2,212 080 1,962 1, 782 2,716 595 2,578 1,289 4,668 724 WISCONSIN. The State Adams --....- Ashland Barron Bayfield , Brown. .--..-. Buffalo Burnett , Calumet .. Chippewa Clarf....,-... Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door ..-. Douglas .- Dunn; Ban Claire..-. Fond du Lac.. , Grajlt Green Green Lake... Iowa Jackson Jefferson Juneau l^enosha...... .Kewaunee. ;La Crosse...... .La-Fayette ... 1, 315, 497 6,741 1,559 7,024 564 34, 078 15, 528 3,340 16, 632 15, 491 10, 715 28, 065 15, 644 63, 233 45, 931 11, 645 655 16, 817- 19, 993 46, 859 37, 852 21,729 14,483 23, 628 13, 285 32, 156 15, 582 13, 650 15, 807 27, 073 21, 279 3,549 894 299 17, «1 8,294 ],884 8,648 8,791 6,084 14,233 8,037 27, 215 23, 389 6, 379 353 9,185 10, 989 23, 472 19, 229 11,090 7,272 11, 955 7,069 16, 251 8,096 6,875 8,261 14, 148 10, 766 635, 428 • S, 192 665 3,122 265 16,647 7,234 1,256 7,984 6,700 4,'631 13, 832 7,607 26, 018 22, 542 5,266 302 7,632 9,004 23, 387 18,623 10, 639 7,211 11, 673 6,216 15, 905 7,486 6,675 7,546 12, 925 10, 514 1,144 198 1,044 75 5,715 2,758 437 2,839 2,254 1,576 4,437 2„e48 8, 094 7,273 1,870 110 2,629 2,726 7,129 6,410 3,449 2,219 3,929 2,126 5,178 2,471 2,027 • 2, 873 3,884 3,419 201, 284 980 207 1,017 91 5,697 2,710 384 2,672 2, 207 1,427 4, 371 2, 628 8, 015 7, 143 1,811 107 2,615 2,651 7,264 6,148 3,338 2,219 3,789 1,972 4,983 2,409 1,998 2,847 3,964 3,375 256,434 1,185 443 1,670 126 5,945 3,044 947 2, 012 4, 127 2, 794 6,030 2,806 10, 321 S, 052 2, 545 lit 3,847 5,419 8, 487 6,579 4,015 2,530 4,i65 2,796 5,433 3,015 2,599 2,644 6,018 3,970 606 coMPEiroroM of the tenth census. Table XIA.-^Schdol, militafy, dnd dttzentUp aget, fc. — WISCONSIN^-Contmued. Counties. tjanglade ....-.....-..., Lincoln ^. Manitowoc Marathon Sfarinette... Marquette -.»... ... Milwaokoe Honroe..!.. ......... Oconto Outagamie ...... Ozaukee.... F«pin :.. JPieroe..... . Polk ....i Fortags.. .._».. ....... Price „ Bacine '.. Kicljland .......... Back ^ Saint Cioix...: Sank Ska wano....... ......... Sh^Twygan .....; T«ylor Tx^mpealean ............ Temon... Walwortk .„ 'Washington 'Waukesha 'Waupaca ., 'Waushara..... ........ 'Winnebago Wood All ages. Total. Hale. Female. 685 2,0U 37, 505 17,121 8,929 8,908 138, 637 21, 607 9,848 28,718 15,461 6,226 17,744 10, 018 17, 731 785 30, 922 18, 174 38,823 18. 956 28,729 10, 371 34,206 2,311 17, 189 23,235 26,249 23,442 28. 957 20, 955 12,687 42, 740 8,981 439 1,181 19, 106 9,624 5,360 4,526 69, 606 11, 083 5,360 14,819 7,889 3,296 9,396 6,570 9,294 510 15, 754 9,352 19,689 10, 196 14, 720 5,629 17,405 1,343 9,022 12,148 13, 153 12,025 14, 873 10, 929 6,515 21,491 4,822 246 830 18,399 7,497 3,669 4,332 68, 931 10,524 4,488 13,897 7,572 2,930 8,348 4,448 8,437 275 15, 168 8,822 19, 234 8,760 14,009 4,742 16, 801 963 8,167 11,087 13, 096 11,417 14,084 10, 026 6,172 21,249 4,159 6 to 17, both inoln- siTe. Male. Female. 81 264 6,610 2,573 1,067 1,482 19, 725 3,553 1,570 4,637 2,655 1,020 2,863 1,617 2,780 85 4,466 2,995 5,168 2,802 4,422 1,746 6,659 332 2,835 3,968 8,527 3,914 4,585 3,325 2,047 5,956 1,324 77 2C3 6,617 2,478 1,064 1,467 20,244 3,354 1,488 4,621 2,707 1,005 2,767 1,445 2,730 4,441 2,865 5,275 2,801 4,350 1,599 5,520 303 2,739 3,737 3,613 3,800 4,129 3,246 1,984 6,170 1,369 18 to 44, both inclusive. Male. 241 620 5,806 4,324 3,119 1,459 27,899 3,978 2,197 6,318 2,353 1,193 8,536 2,203 3,463 313 6,243 3,412 8,169 4,334 5,418 2,142 5,765 663 3,316 4,220 5,022 3,921 5,403 4,000 2,155 8,591 2,070 21 and over. Male. 274 684 8,599 4,97g 3,219 2,172 35,669 6,470 2,639 6,995 3,631 1.61? 4,610 2,779 4,563 349 8,341 4,447 10,944 5,228 7,607 2,672 ^279 714 4,270 5,661 7,390 5,696 7,642 5,397 3,200 11,447 2,448 WTOMINQ TEEEITOKT. The Territory Albany — Carbon Crook Johnson Laramie Sweetwater TJinta 20, 789 4,626 3,438 239 637 6,409 2,561 2,879 14,152 3,010 2,423 193 530 4,313 1,886 1,797 6,637 1,616 1,015 46 107 2,096 675 1,930 466 334 15 33 650 218 814 1,821 41S 316 13 23 520 196 340 9,761 1.988 1,713 154 430 3,076 1,338 1.055 IM80 2,073 1,774 155 449 3,165 1,428 1.1M COMFENDITTM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 607 Table X'Llt.— Ages of the population at the Tenth Census : 1880. A — Agghegatb. Tears of age. The United States. Total 50,155,783 Undto-1 J 1, 447, 983 1, 256, flse 1, 427, 086 :i 1, 381, 274 4 1,401(217 5 1,357,706 6 1, 374, 878 1, 281, 392 8..... -. 1, 295, 094 9 ... 1, 170, 590 lU ^.. 1,282,253 11 1, 056, 657 12 . 1, 232, 94S 13 1,072,883 14 1, 070, 444 15 934, 297 16 987, 598 17 949, 026 18 1, 131, 132 19 20 1, 009, 362 1, 113, 669 998, 964 22 1, 054, 275 976, 52S 24 944,441 1, 018, 3Q9 26 842,321 27 748, 056 28 ;.. 850, 083 29 621, 852 30 1, 094, 324 492, 630 32 ; 654, 874 580, 952 34 546, 2t3 871, 063 36 581, 615 495, 187 38 594, 300 458, 052 40 922, 610 323, 60S 42. 458, 949 384, 259 44..: 379,385 645,292 374,441 349,312 400,349 319, 651 682,714 242,336 342, 841 286, 179 285, 813 364,719 276, 43& 207,921 233, 60S 188,752 427, 937 148, 731 191, 828 175, 695 160,038 233, 231 133, 543 122,604 130, 604 105, 894 184,158 72,960 89,802 78, 016 70, 506 90, 372 60, 371 45, 423 46. 001 46 47 48 50 .......... 52 5t 55 56 57 58 60 62 .... m ..'. 08 |7...:...:::.;:. 68 70 72 74 76 77 78 Ala. Aiiz. Art. GaL Colo. CoAii. I I oadoTer — 221,076 1, 262, 505 44,273 37,845 44,504 43,071 44,604 42, 302 42, 249 39, 3lS 40,438 32, 219 38, 21«' 25, 982 35,648 27,082 27, 892 23,24g 24,707 22, 029 31, 846 22, 938 31, 178 25,632 25, 905 23, 438 22, 389 29, 233 19, 709 16,900 19, 229' 11,276 30,997 8,445 12, 409 10,649 10,009 22, 373 10, 314 8,720 11,352 7,!i33 23,237 4,600 6,838 5,908 6,218 17, 91« 8,135 7,797 8,856 3,780 19,762 3,969 5,683 4,759 4,958 8,828 4,843 3,337 4,045 2,611 12,518 2,052 2,894 2,316 2,270 3,984 2,001 1,877 2,231 1,611 5,294 S73 1,364 1,096 1,040 2, 402 816 543 774 551 5,097 727 734 764 764 597 776 454 618 368 662 611 548 611 739 662 B73 762 »78 912 1,001 1,434 1,063 1,010 1,241 862 1,921 773 999 755 724 1,232 765 625 802 469 1,663 422 807 865 318 668 304 272 404 224 724 165 282 177 168 198 142 73 106 68 252 34 64 43 26 67 20 20 20 IS 48 8 U 7 9 10 14 3 6 4 37 802,525 864,1 31,69(1 25, 744 29, 416 27,834 27, 800 28, 672 27,727 25, 480 25, 041 21, 879 24, 120 ,18, 263 22, 003 17,478 16,084 13,030 13^ 865 13,033 18, 857 14, 017 17, 575 16,222 17, 807 15,774 16, 206 18, 126 14,346 12, 730 13,641 9,613 18, 838 ■ 7,300 9,628 8,719 7,724 12,801 8,035 6,488 7,634 5,7l4 12,114 3,826 5,217 4,325 4,343 9,138 3,4S3 3,081 5,849 4,062 8,402' 2,736 3,854 3, 057 3,051 3,992 2,886 194,327 622, 700 2,281 1,693 4,680 1,193 1,718 1,368 1,322 2,107 1,]73 898 1,021 761 1,637 437 589 332 436 711 388 257 293 206 18,788 4,010 16,830 3,448 19,623 3,923 19,222 3,998 18,983 3,921 18,511 3,656 18, 800 B,651 17, 851 3,804 18, 163 3,348 16,881 2,848 18, 107 3,129 15, 434 2,497 l(i,811 2,888 15,026 2,364 15,431 2,309 14,661 2,015 16, 607 2,197 16, 110 2,146 17,910 3,128 17, 068 3,621 20,072 4,633 14, 960 5,034 17,294 6,960 15,470 5,874 16,610 0,246 19,734 6,615 15,962 5,928 14, 332 6,353 17,762 6,458 12, 360 4,363 28,835 7,970 10,703 3,707 15, 081 4,844 11,756 3,706 11,822 3,333 20,749 5,704 13, 019 8,723 10, 521 2,858 13,?34 8,384 9,604 2,295 25,853 6,238 7,562 1,722 11,223 2,884 8,654 1,775 8,656 1,808 15,976 2,829 8,317 1,525 7,906 1,260 9,682 1,469 7,282 1014 17,511 2,441 6,490 793 7,918 1,024 6,013 858 6,007 795 7,121 858 5,019 712 3,466 . 449 3,971 502 2,851 S71 8,161 866 2,477 256 3,106 343 2,413 201 2,199 473 3,019 847 1,643 170 1,876 146 1,281 173 1,046 107 2,049 213 690 82 789 89 638 69 ,6I0 72 824 74 497 47 353 32 347 43 1,665 12, 879 11, 359 13, 083 12, 576 12, 975 12,936 12,942 12, 617 12, 372 11,659 12, 295 11, 192 12, 525 11,504 11,946 11,046 11,222 11,256 12, 832 12, 534 13, 033 11,791 12, 537 12, 220 11,628 11, 989 lOi 639 9,316 10, 909 8,226 13,159 6,543 8,823 8,227 7,840 12,137 8,144 7,160 8,604 6,570 13,344 4,948 7,259 6,959 3,917 10,088 6,764 6,347 6,532 6,077 10, 406 3,915 6,391 ■4,727 4,714 6,143 4,692 3,662 4,362 3,419 6,947 8,440 8,168 4,242 2,660 3,488 3,451 1,685 2,048 1,918 1,724 1,887 1,469 1,125 1,208 1,046 6,635 608 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XIAI.—Ag^s of the populatUmat the Tenth Census: 1880. A — Aggkegatb — Continued. Yeara of age. 70 71 73 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 and over Del. 146, 608 3,867 3,248 3,766 3,060 3,795 3, 694, 3,647 3,429 3,392 8,255 3,481 2, 877 3,558 0,108 3,229 2,890 3,117 2,998 3,305 3,109 3,404 3,101 3, 047 2,951 a, 698 3,115 2,312 2,170 2,536 1, 712 3,417 1,402 1, 929 1,604 1, !)06 2,748 :i,6e6 1,413 1,874 1,394 3,064 1,001 1,395 1,007 1,078 2,070 1,024 938 1,170 913 2,237 680 1,028 849 840 1,117 848 575 775 548 1,541 507 637 620 586 833 429 393 480 367 608 286 300 260 241 334 228 162 154 ■ 129 733 B.C. 4,024 3,370 4,153 4,219 4,269 4,100 4, l.iO 4,121 3,940 3,681 3,952 8,427 3,995 3,541 3,490 3,214 3,122 2,904 3,387 3,481 3,036 3, 369 3,747 3,721 3,543 4, 374 2,995 2,733 3,279 2,304 4, 986 1,568 2, 314 2,047 1,929 4,814 2,369 2,128 2,727 2,175 5,275 1-195 1,944 1,484 1,301 3,400 1,251 1,179 1,579 1,165 3,600 762 1,221 994 895 1,627 947 602 794 567 1,987 387 593 600 497 958 364 302 403 295 798 175 267 188 191 392 161 118 134 101 757 Fla. 269, 493 7,T33 9, 190 8,851 9,461 8,811 9,116 7,968 8,393 0,70? 8,184 5,390 7,515 5,832 6,054 4,800 5,282 4,393 6,336 4,768 6,487 5, 303 5,770 n, 199 5,188 6,782 4,392 3,901 4, 590 2,721 7,667 1,871 2,809 3,481 2,271 5,457 2,587 2, 020 2,803 1,710 5,770 1,018 1,643 1,277 1,288 3,904 1,543 1,320 1,776 3,149 4,191 670 1,185 885 859 1,814 1,098 086 831, ■668 2,650 356 639 475 462 1,200 406 366 440 295 980 179 224 173 161 401 151 109 143 78 910 6a. 1, 542, 180 53, 378. 48, 060 54, 800 51, 018 54, 329 50, 539 53, 026 46, 642 48,515 39, 033 46,428 32,420 43, 888 33,428 34,495 27, 918 30, 400 25, 823 37,240 28, 321 39, 074 30, 367 32, 366 28,401 27, 434 37,326 23,837 20, 877 23,803 14, 222 40, 340 10,734 15, 660 13, 575 12,381 29, 870 12, 927 10, 913 14, 058 9,267 31,418 6, 350 9,239 7, 660 7,427 19, 515 7,241 ■ 6,849 8,617 6,089 23, 150 4,852 7,134 5,574 5,827 10, 132 5,259 3,697 4,454 3,029 15, 635 2,661 3,974 3,680 3,044 7,988 2,665 2,641 2,885 1,971 0,715 1,272 1,688 1,412 1,283 ^,933 1,131 803 972 687 Idaho. 895 773 865 852 799 703 739 683 676 561 647 528 585 482 533 430 434 434 498 .523 600 .575 626 684 600 724 658 580 747 549 993 000 633 549 481 797 681 446 604 432 907 368 493 389 316 556 350 330 368 278 667 234 298 246 222 208 192 139 125 94 196 74 82 89 41 74 63 45 42 20 50 15 23 11 23 20 9 7 6 4 19 m. 3: 077, 871 Ind. 1, 978, 301 87, 869 55,353 75, 595 48, 075 86, Oil 52, 008 82, 806 49,564 84,043 52, 633 81,450 50,889 82,576 53,480 76, 671 49,604 78,093 51, 363 73,452 47,237 79,220 51,811 69,022 45,931 77,473 52,488 68,679 47,032 68,557 45,275 60,481 40,166 84,228 42, 610 03, 761 42,716 73,967 48, 867 66, 710 44,746 70, 965 44,866 63, 990 43, 170 67,502 44,053 60,412 39, 985 58,162 37,467 57, 690 36, 130 51,544 34,038 45, 627 30,821 51, 864 33,402 39,411 26,537 62,032 34,852 31,783 21,131 41,421 25, 505 36,481 24,238 34, 330 22,239 49,320 . 27,608 37,544 23,883 32,045 20,794 37, 248 23,097 29,815 20,129 53,318 26,681 20,980 14,249 30,295 18,828 25,501 16,576 24, 977 16,348 36, 189 19,048 23,664 15,024 22,413 14, 272 24,791 15,081 30, 390 13,470 38,285 20, 311 15, 995 10,865 32, 134 15,079 18,774 13, 060 18, 386 12,643 20, 479 12,417 17, 092 11, 356 12, 786 8,891 13,794 9,427 11,667 8,236 20,827 11,639 8,868 6,316 11,136 7,785 10, 383 7,435 9,468 6,723 11,370 7,354 7,826 5,689 7,214 5,165 7,138 5,011 5,924 •4,481 8,162 5,143 3,961 2,866 4,774 3,467 4,204 3,076 3,659 2,727 3,962 2,702 3,154 2,185 2,319 1,793 2,174 1,578 1,909 1,396 8,820 6,135 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTff CENSUS. Table XLIl.— Ages of the population at the Tenth Ceneue: 1880. A — Aggregate— Continued. 609 ' Tears of age. EanB. Ky. La. Me. Md. Mass. . Mioli. Kins. Total 996, 096 1,048,690 939,946 648, 936 934, 943 1,783,085 1, 636, 937 7«0,773 tlndorl 1 32,547 27, 525 30, 427 30, 676 30, 529 29, 080 29, 382 27, 731 27,496 23, 806 26, 980 23,545 25,535 22, 944 21,460 17,853 18,013 18, 704 21, 189 19, 651 19, 682 19,837 20, 549 19,669 18,833 18, 391 17,251 15,813 17,115 13,595 19,786 11, 571 14,298 13,602 12,408 15,813 13, 123 11,452 12,414 10,331 14,831 7,169 9,425 •8,590 7,872 11,571 8,377 7,849 7,471 6,558 9,432 4,564 G,0(>9 5,398 4,930 5,210 4,668 3,486 3,633 3,112 4, 744 2,297 2,804 2,536 2,269 2,602 1,818 1, 565 1,492 1,217 1,647 750 901 792 681 701 630 377 372 310 1,361 52,982 44, 228 52, 158 48,874 60,105 48, 625 51, 955 46,424 47, 352 42, 589 46,841 37,472 45,490 38,975 38,602 33, 180 35, 967 33,083 39,541 34, 322 36,238 34, 577 34,813 32,015 30,230 33, 023 26,869 23,131 24,956 18, 133 33, 010 14,531 19, 152 17,425 16, 108 26,111 17,376 14, 702 17,166 13, 612 26,293 9,457 12,984 11, 300 11, 055 18, 015 10,432 9,809 11,296 9,101 19,611 7,063 10, 169 8,101 8,376 10,549 7,956 5,836 6,319 5,134 11, 917 4,070 5,232 4,900 4,436 6,672 3,755 3,306 3,529 2, 845 5,264 1,947 2,457 2,030 1,939 2,636 1,503 1,181 1,206 : 967 6,199 30, 946 25, 315 32,888 30,749 31, 185 28,739 29, 982 28, 138 29,043 23,891 27, 955 18, 820 25, 794 20,031 19, 386 16,890 16, 817 14,661 19, 635 16, 368- 21, 368 16,403 19, 500 17,873 17, 297 22,365 15,454 13,478 15,471 9,386 25,451 6,171 9,909 7,923 7,137 18, 529 8,' 808 7,050 10,130 6,868 23,818 3,736 6,364 4,983 4,626 14, 809 5,441 4,931 7,040 4,988 18, 370 2, 70S 4,541 3,490 3,641 7,022 3,748 2,415 3,262 2,197 11, 821 1,372 2,105 2,023 1,687 4,804 1,427 1,273 1,604 1,091 4,420 572 800 676 563 1,947 557 316 489 277 3,988- 12,812 11,991 13, 205 13,114 13, 205 13, 094 13, 144 12, 7S0 13,279 12, 633 13, 385 12, 214 13,537 13,034 12,801 12,207 12,351 12,447 13,787 12, 965 13,331 12, 141 12, 785 12,119 12,027 11, 579 10,420 9,632 10,465 8,485 11,405 7,236 8,523 8,029 7,684 9,527 8,203 7,420 8,236 7,018 10,473 5,804 7,550 6,694 6,672 8,512 6,275 6,199 6,519 5,653 8,417 4,663 6,113 5,067 6, 153 6,790 5,081 4,467 4,716 4,165 6,266 3,588 4,334 4,196 3,813 4,543 3,372 3,496 3,675 3; 135 3,660 2,465 2,798 2,650 2,317 2,385 2,092 1,584 1,594 1,407 7,333 26, 327 21,748 25, 364 24,688 24, 827 34,002 24,777 23,070 23,214 21, 662 23, 658 19, 359 23, 033 19,878 20, 805 18, 349 19, 501 18,204 20, 819 18, 970 20,983 18, 278 19,399 18, 274 17,616 19,797 14, 836 13,208 15,408 11,199 21, 203 8,465 ,. 11,780 9,976 9,623 18, 180 10, 311 8,861 11,418 8,754 19, 905 5,837 8,734 6,829 6,759 13,544 0,551 5,858 7,640 5,981 14,691 4,336 6,430 5,164 5,256 7,478 5,107 3,747 4,635 3,567 9,785 2,774 3,869 3,341 3,086 5,325 2,662 2,209 2,622 i;g93 4,293 1,272 1,787 1,409 1,268 1,917 1,148 830 821 683 4,276 37, 587 33, 051 36,424 35,989 36,256 30, 554 35,380 34, 624 32, 948 32, 089 33, 873 30, 338 33, 593 31,043 32,578 30, 817 31, 825 31, 864 36, 626' 36,463 39,453 34,482 38, 686 36, 259 35, 282 38,273 31,885 29,507 34, 601 25,273 43, 322 19, 633 27, 071 24,275 22,897 37, 120 23,631 21,165 86,082 19, 217 41,482 14,024 20, 984 17, 255 16, 306 29, 983 16,217 15,190 17, 953 ■ 14, 121 31, 636 10,695 14,903 12,705 12,609 16, 931 12,499 9,805 11,360 8,910 20,241 7,489 9,474 8,684 7,843 11,525 6,717 6,798 6,982 5,866 .9,390 4,422 5,066 4,621 4,165 5,007 3, 671 2,792 2,714 2,489 13, 525« 42,585' 38,788 42,216 41,774 42,487 40, 883 40,283 37,842 37,487 35,906 38,830 34.410 37; 289 34,097 33, 732 29,528 32, 412 31,683 35,139 34,242 35,317 33,656 35, 6C6 33, 185 32, 102 30,715 29,764 26,231 30, 021 23, 113 32,567 18,.929 24,472 21,946 21, 072 26,326 21,864 19,213 21, 303 17,761 26, 058 12,695 17,551 14,679 15,080 18,907 14,208 13,363 14,051 12,095 18,343 9,192 12,461 10,746 10, 659 11, 532 10,462 7,986 8,490 7,258 11, 276 5,703 7ill8 6,675 6,257 6,784 4,990' 4,671. 4,694 4,012 5,045 2,705 3,220 2,875 2,580 2,658 2,129 1,638 1,611 1,396 6,243 24,824 22, 150 2 23,352 3 23,722 4 23,161 5 ; 22,315 6 21,698 20,529 8 20,522 9 18, 523 10 19,710 U 16, 884 12 18,161 13 16,865 14 16,162 l-> 14,708 16 15,801 17 15, 697 18 17, 571 19 16,412 20 17,470 21 16,256 23. 17,085 23 „ 24 15,465 14,756 25 14, 817 M 13,507 f?:::::::::::::: 11,526 28 13, 045 29 9,817 30 15,300 31..: 7,958 32 10,231 33 9,398 34 8,765 35 11,976 36 9,355 37 ..^■„ 38 7,799 8,873 39 7,146 40 11,998 41 4,988 42 7,170 43 6,377 44 6,494 45 9,116 46 47 6, 123 6,567 6,095 5,139 50 ,.... 51 9,580 4,134 62 : 5,876 5o 4,993 54 4,621 55 5,362 50 •4,481 f,7 3,349 58 3,366 no 2,809 5,040 til 2,141 2,648 2,559 i;t 2,255 2,600 (i6 ..-■; 1,773 (17.. .....: 1,542 1,580. ( .y 1,245 1,702 71 829 -■.' 73 1,047 884 74 785 75 78 869 670 77 607 78 . 550 79 368 flo and oTer 2,179 610 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIl.—Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: A— Aggkbgatb — Continued. 1880. Tears of age. Total Under 1 1 2 3 , 4 Miss. 1, 131, 597 7li 77 "g , 79 40, 734 3,'J, 046, 41, 265 40, ,041 40, 170 39, 893 39, 607 36, 061 36, 786 29, 681 36, 074 23, 860 32, 349 25, 372 25,388 21, 140 22, 345 13, 580 26,646 19,840 26,233 21, 512 . 23, 601 21, 485 21, 456 27, 346 18,511 15, 707 18, 031 10, 696 29, 596 7,492 11, 220 9,584 8,783 20, 423 9,490 7,778 10, 331 6,626 23, 166 4,186 6,358 4,993 4,988 13, 159 4,744 4,665 5,984 3,965 16, 137 2,889 4,326 3,436 3, 682 8,675 4,697 3,332 3,835 2, 363 11, 701 1,637 2, S43 2,260 1,937 !i,449 1,073 1, r.5-j ],707 1, 279 4,530 720 1,001 850 786 1,929 400 .144 370 .4,137 -1.— !!i 2, 168, 380 65, 120 54,999 65, 253 63, 237 62, 314 62, 346 63,729 68,848 59, 266 53, 637 60,066 50,683 57, 706 50, 772 49, 693 42, 642 46, 369 43,954 52, 571 46, 977 49, 410 44, 643 46, 705 43, 396 41, 727 42, 386 37, 032 32, 323 35, 455 ^6, 453 45, 161 21, 356 28, 252 25, 385 23, 079 34, 571 25, 887 21, 446 25, 138 20, 144 36, 083 14, 202 19, 530 16, 702 16, 335 23, 968 15, 460 13, 884 15, 362 12, 621 24, 892 9,714 13, 698 11, 476 U, 182 12, 631 10, 612 7,499 8,315 6,848 13, lOO 6,309 6,847 6,155 5,692 7,201 4,506 3,887 3, 999 3,390 4,880 2,148 2,620 2,218 1,900 2,196 1,631 1,171 1,094 970 4,733 Mont. 844 717 808 777 764 742 706 658 595 560 520 504 493 430 381 331 534 633 794 787 973 1.035 1,068 1,169 1,084 966 1,207 862 1,452 753 985 758 773 1,231 841 655 831 622 1,212 423 582 508 402 867 493 457 448 311 608 208 258 191 188 232 181 119 127 71 179 53 64 63 57 .57 38 36 Nebr. 452, 402 15, 665 13, 539 14, 299 14, 504 14, 149 13, 537 12, 932 12, 361 11,991 11,154 11, 772 9,693 10, 527 9,117 8,862 7,358 7,982 7,872 9,087 8,786 8,867 9,255 9,929 9,432 9,204 9,009 8,665 7,849 8,685 7, 06? 10, 105 5,884 7,179 6,593 6,173 7,676 6,263 6,391 5,913 4,76(B 7,022 3,264 4, 363 3,790 3,432 4,490 3, 302, 2,970 3,041 2,586 4,101 1,867 2,507 2,177 2,095 2,163 2,014 1,472 1,614 1,299 2il04 974 1, 1'65 1,067 966 1,100 759 661 64i ij80 704 321 414 322 276 339 258 182 167 136 Nev. 1,311 1,130 1,3)8 1,278 1,260 1,216 1, 172 981 1,049 828 796 759 704 684 693 614 905 916 1,199 1,011 1,208 1,147 1,302 1,727 1,481 1,396 1,827 1,308 2,694 1,102 1,596 1,262 1, 260 2,035 1,276 1,053 1,341 938 2,339 687 1,020 ■780 768 1,261 696 602 710 623 1,194 361 441 356 342 392 260 187 189 136 351 112 124 108 51j IT. H. 346, 991 0,141 5,690 0,224 0,228 6,290 6, 151 6,264 6,002 6,096 6,727 6,122 5,878 6,402 6,187 6.080 6,980 6,061 6,180 7,098 6,736 7,310 6,764 7,205 6,732 6,740 6,533 5,806 6,433 6,887 4,842 6,423 3,929 4,845 4,463 4,314 5,527 4,460 4,148 4,572 3,851 5,732 3,150 4,216 3,604 3,762 4,911 3,605 3,631 3,678 3,155 ■ 4,874 2, 733 3,551 3,096 3,064 3,407 3,117 2,661 2, 868 2,617 3,663 2,108 2,647 2,469 2,355 2,634 1,894 1,953 2, 004 1,730 2, 259 1, 551 1,838 1,611 1,387 1,641 1,195 1, 033 918 894 4,694 N. J. 1, 131, U6 28,192 24, 348 27, 546 27, 172 27, 458 27,339 27, 129 26, 513 25,458 24,370 25, 749 22, 435 25, 369 22,972 23, 909 21, 309 22, 252 21, 627 23, 879 22, 517 23,926 20, 991 22, 190 21, 101 20, 513 21, 405 18, 269 16, 345 19, 709 14, 779 24, 996 11,686 16, 064 13, 898 13, 799 22, 810 14, 8.*)3 12,648 16,226 12,381 25, 731 8,333 12,288 9,985 9,472 17, 321 9,407 8,706 10, 660 8,389 17,901 6,003 8,706 7,246 7,453 9,578 7,092 5,173 6,093 5,060 11, 073 4,050 5,251 4,614 4,102 6, 072 3, 655 3,081 3,441 2, 817 4,757 2,004 2, 456 2, 173 1,984 2, 278 1,658 1,183 1,297 1,048 5,438, N. Mex. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 611 Table XLII.— ^g'es of the population at the Tenth Census : 1880. A— Aggkegatb— Continued. Yeats of age. N. Y. N. C. Ohio. Oreg. Pa. E. I. S. C. Total 5, 082, 871 3, 108, 062 174, 768 4,282,891 276, 631 995, 677 1, 642, 369 tTnder 1. 1 2 3 4 76 77 78 79 80 and oyer . 116,847 90, 680' 11?, 809 113,819 113, 863 113, 7Q1 111,962 100, 496 106,119 101, 085 108, 581 96, 308 106, 099 97, 871 101, 749 90, 739 97, 688 96, 460 106, 959 102, 092 108, 675 98, 655 105, 674 99. 222 98, 246 101, 932 87, 856 78, 008 98, 605 68. 319 118, 060 58, 955 75, 124 66, 925 62, 016 100, 334 66, 844 66, 136 72, 241 51, 747 115, 603- 37, 4-64 56, 787 45, 602 45, 079 79,842 48,904 40. 401 49, 839 37, 87? 86,944 28,- 446 41, i)46 34, 883 '65, 686 46, 053 36. 830 20. 208 30, 015 24, 25r 56, 146 19, 099 24, 500 22, 884 21, 243 20, 366 17, 132 15, 792 17,330 13, 920 24, 272 10, 099 12, 483 10, 997 10,194 11, 7.52 8, 855 6,707 •fl,781 .5, 751 31, 473 47, 893 44, 468 48, 520 45, 685 46, 651 43, 395 46, 180 40, 672 • 41, 062 35, 623 S9, 441 29, 914 38, 227 31, 032 29, 676 26, 405 26, 570 25, 217 34, 404 27, 071 32, 263 28, 471 28, 716 26,294 25, 401 29, 750 21,559 19, 257 20, 867 14, 113 80, 910 10, 962 14, 798 13, 345 12, 306 23, 250 12, 312 10, 708 13, 0.W 9,279 22, 523 6,333 8,954 7,541 8,0« 16, 772 8,447 7,713 8,740 6,518 19, 150 6,894 9,017 7,217 7,110 10, 052 6,447 4,949 5,430 3,868 12, 707 3,049 4,228 3, 797 3, ,564 7, 332 3, 234 2,940 8,325 •J, 404 6, 100 1,559 2,146 1,753 1,653 3, 007 1,402 1, 0.57 l.lfifi 894 T,16B 84. 137 73, 554 82, 738 81, 269 83, 729 80,212 82, 620 77, 830 78,968 73,643 78,584 69, 928 77, 705 70, 928 70, 288 61, 399 64, 416 64, 763 73, 786 68, 634 69, 490 65, 478 87, 972 64, 236 60, 246 59, 249 •64, 063 48, 849 53, 870 43, 093 58, 935 34, 791 42, 494 39, 700 37, 392 48. 138 38, 673 33, 988 38, 092 32, 742 48, 522 24,176 31, 609 27, 689 27, 025 35, 397 25, 746 24,106 26, 267 23, 044 34, 831 17, 240 23, 177 19,987 19, 974 24, 998 20, 238 16,352 17, 327 16, 093 23, 522 12,247 14, 870 13, 497 12, 372 14, 874 10, 761 9,750 10, 260 8,764 11, 169 6,423 7,480 6,480 6,711 6,844 4,.975 3,895 3,660 3,408 15, 606 4,777 4,194 4,690 4,779 4,476 4,462 4, 462 4,173 4,229 3,961 4,155 3,644 3,975 3,553 3,657 3,199 3,515 3,043 3,825 3,665 3,957 3,557 3,781 3,439 3,489 3,937 3, 184 2,836 8,310 2,371 4,431 2, 119 2,76l 3,279 2,115 3,088 2,440 1,862 2,243 1,866 3,531 1,348 1,888 1,564 1,513 2,180 1,406 1,407 1,630 1,288 2,431 1,065 1,404 1,131 1,124 1,132 998 729 706 ,186 909 459 518 462 44,5 520 345 . 298 304 269 ;rjo 182 213 174 140 110 123 99 85 67 115, 804 103, 122 112, 510 109, 873 110, 865 108,226 111, 572 105, 631 103, 519 98, 555 104, 309 90. 665 101,235 92,653 91, 938 82, 439 85, 121 84,624 92, 596 87, 248 90, 372 83, 413 86, 171 83, 434 79, 896 81, 040 79, 951 63, 633 73, 846 57, 699 86, 003 46, 513 69, 548 53, 043 49, 876 73. 666 52, 416 45, 035 53, 609 43, 091 74,436 30, 294 42, 786 36, 650 35, 052 54,675 33, 424 31,311 38, 328 30, 256 54, 927 22, 709 31, 993 26, 701 28, 552 32, 050 25, 217 19, 649 23, 827 19, 225 35, 328 15,043 19, 071 17, 537 16,116 21, 356 ]3,428 12,422 13,406 11,393 16, 0S4 7, 714 9, 506 8,319 7,433 8,360 6, 426 4,843 4,628 4,213 20,735 6, 132 5,402 5,914 6,624 6,613 5,904 6,560 ■ 5, 586 5,241 . 6, 204 5,422 4,963 6,488 6, 167 5,088 4,729 4,866 4,946 5,710 6,584 5,815 5,313 6,045 5,686 5,673 5,739 5,014 4,645 6,346 3,966 6,650 3,112 4,252 3,719 3,663 5,494 3,639 3,356 4,185 2,977 6, 201 2,098 3, 232 2, 593 2,544 4, 532 2,440 2,247 2,802 2,148 4,799 1,608 2,233 1,941 1,942 2,636 1, 872 1,473 1,747 1, 348 3, 135 1,098 1,369 1,279 1,223 1,747 980 1,036 988 SI9 1,461 588 722 648 604 658 .535 391 424 355 2,035 34, 985 32, 038 36, 299 34, 031 36, 198 33, 320 34, 629 . 30, 127 31, 591 24,903 30, 639 19, 732 28, 618 21, 289 21, 903 18, 848 19, 383 15, 639 22, 735 16, 996 25, 025 18, 674 20, 079 18, 105 16, 520 24,972 14, 347 12, 725 1.5, 032 8,339 27, 363 6, 001 9,025 7,888 7,151 20, 508 7,885 6,682 8,869 5,536 31, 697 3,477 5,332 4,271 4,139 13, 916 4,532 4,894 . 5, 866 3,775 16,681 2,670 4,084 3,104 3,274 7,213 3,300 2,259 2,889 1,842 13, 577 , 1,643 2,561 2,160 1,822 6,193 1,549 1,524 1,971 1,304 5,815 729 1,118 904 828 2,478 685 468 6.31 433 4,887 612 compendidm of this tenth census. Table XLII, — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: A — Aggkbgate — Continued. 1880. TeaiBof age. Tei. TTtah. Vt. Va. ■Wash. TV.Va. Wia. Total.... Under 1.... 1 2 3 4 5...; 6 7 8 » 10 11, 12 13 W 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4te 47 48 49 60 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 _ 58 59 00 „ 61 62 63 64 85 ; 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 ..... 78 79 80 and over 1,591,749 143, 963 332, 286 1, 612, 565 75, 116 618,457 60, S66 48,945 58, 871 55,071 86, 670 53, 887 52, 142 46, 778 53, 109 41, 614 46, 484 35, 391 40, 933 34, 025 33, 961 26, 070 37, 565 26, 986 36, 606 29, 716 36, 727 31, 039 34,226 31,106 31, 260 36, 177 28, 167 24, 315 27, 238 18, 942 39,.082 15, 003 20, 088 17, 040 15, 669 27, 295 16,301 12,771 15, 721 11, 373 26, 708 7,688 10,644 8,732 8,810 18, 999 10, 221 9,417 10, 186 7,750 17, 768 5,159 7,124 5,789 5,974 7,762 5,541 3,818 4,233 3,400 10, 818 2,743 3,845 3, 437 2,874 4,891 2,377 2,019 2,096 ],657 3,615 951 1,199 963 955 1,533 783 484 669 469 3,198 6,551 5,009 5,290 4,837 4,904 4,549 4,538 4,037 4,242 3,812 4,091 3,374 3,696 3,197 3,601 3,112 3,043 2,872 2,837 2,864 2,969 2,692 2,789 2,341 2,250 2,267 2,113 1,941 2,042 1,560 2,221 1,386 1,642 1,446 1,384 1, 676 1,637 1,222 1,383 1,204 1,891 940 1,216 1,069 1,078 1,297 1,009 983 1,012 940 1,362 673 862 776 798 793 780 689 675 544 937 470 543 481 604 638 430 331 323 297 374 196 252 233 190 223 175 135 118 99 377 6,760 6,379 7,001 6,917 7,034 6,928 6,987 6,790 6,855 6,683 6,957 6,484 6,875 6,801 6,466 6,076 6,199 6,270 6,790 6,403 6,598 5,821 5,935 5,775 5,701 5,467 5, 156 4,911 5,288 4,190 5,517 3,715 4,430 4,116 4,150 4,841 4,176 3,901 4,302 3,628 5,260 2,970 8,713 3,436 3,322 4,238 3,223 3,153 3,266 2,758 4,192 2,449 2,890 2,727 2,600 3,023 2,736 2,362 2,673 2,317 3,310 1,866 2,309 2,248 2,010 2,277 1,7G2 1,754' 1,824 1,516 2,214 1,397 1,549 1,459 1,265 1,387 1,107 940 852 793 4.081 48, 801 43, 146 48, 493 47, 386 46, 861 46, 863 46, 254 42, 872 44,387 38, 468 44,302 32, 466 42,884 83, 800 33, 706 29, 130 29, 890 25, 653 33, 496 28, 241 32, 731 29. 363 30, 648 27, 974 26, 006 33, 587 22, 222 19, 108 21, 821 14, 033 36, 587 10, 828 15, 369 13, 799 12, 812 29, 049 14, 112 11, 615 14, 769 10, 775 32, 419 7,243 10, 767 8,675 9,063 21, 628 8,689 8,130 10, 425 7,683 24, 070 5,477 7,883 6,397 6,662 11, 369 0,542 4,689 6,860 4,390 17, 867 3,582 6,271 4,709 4,119 8,909 3,638 3,085, 3,840 2,772 8,181 1,794 2, 374 2,002 1,870 3,886 1,597 1,208 1,407 1,017 8,315 2,143 1,999 2,107 2,061 2,010 1,972 1,861 1, 797 1,866 1,610 1,767 1,440 1,648 1,372 1,400 1,237 1,321 1,160 1,383 1,337 1,498 1,366 1,457 1,349 1,523 1,653 1,628 1,351 ■ 1, 629 1,169 2,127 1,032 1,294 1,089 1,036 1,692 1,171 930 1,072 835 1,777 586 829 708 675 980 645 626 650 589 1,172 462 640 490 434 629 361 320 253 214 376 141 192 175 142 176 117 110 99 82 126 63 65 43 39 51 46 24 22 14 01 21,131 18, 831 20, 422 19, 515 19, 411 18, 406 19, 475 17, 836 18, 148 16, 695 17, 793 14, 801 17, 115 14, 971 14, 729 11, 977 12,154 12, 298 13, 760 12, 861 12, 568 12, 672 12, 751 11, 927 11, 127 11, 094 9,669 • 8, 884 9,297 7,337 10, 407 5,714 7,298 7,040 6,365 8,4?? 6,478 5,466 6,216 6,339 7,996 3,712 5,010 4,377 4,314 5,476 3, 893 3,631 4,026 3,431 6,069 2,768 4,075 3,330 3,379 3,706 3,046 2,240 2,665 2,170 3,825 1,668 2,191 2,013 1,913 2,358 1,607 1,407 1,466 1,202 1,747 866 1,073 899 807 1,007 734 661 669 478 2,647 37,644 32, 996 37, 434 36,248 37, 071 85, 725 35, 005 33, 066 33, 430 31, 266 33, 720 29, 545 31,721 .29, 352 29, 209 26, 518 28,721 28,600 31, 294 27, 970 28,984 26, 603 27,244 24,244 23, 231 22,093 20,913- 18, 100 20, 208 15, 705 22, 441 12,667 15, 765 14, 305 13,775 17,254 14,505 12,347 14,053 11, 365 18,422 8,342 11,884 10, 260 10, 386 14,464 10, 303 9,749 10,664 9,159 16, 519 7,462 10,727 9,481 9,489 10, 627 9,203 7,082 7,874 6,617 11,601 5,121 6,385 5,835 5,548 6,511 4,465 3,998 3,962 3,228 4,780 2,226 2,692 2,240 2,174 2,240 1,776 1,455 1,445 1,169 5,825 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CEliSUS. 613 Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census : 1880. B— Native white males. Years of age. The TTnited States. Ala. Ariz. Ark. Cal. Colo. Conn. Total . TTnder 1. 1 2. ...>.. 3 4 18, 609, 265 321, 700 301, 625 298, 057 97, 860 235,823 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 and over . 617, 307 534, 030 601, 083 577, 733 587, 440i 507, 718 668, 034 531, 923 532, 957 493, 166 530, 979 448, 260 504, 020 443, 039 437, 534 367j 689 382, 043 381, 525 427, 489 407, 002 398, 576 415, 762 396, 470 377, 007 367, 404 846, 120 312, 001 281, 630» 298, 545 233, 758 328, 684 180, 773 224, 052 202, 326 186,473 242,444 186, 174 159, 158 179, 4?8 153, 050 223, 232 111, 908 144, 587 124,654 122,451 164, 737 J20, 578 113, 529 ' 117, 831 104, 489 153, 821 83, 230 112, 151 95, 115 91, 816 100,018 89, 266 71, 581 75, 406 66, 98B 101,178 55,4iU 68, 558 63, 436 66,>959 65, 764 47; 823 44, 217 45,929 40, 080 47, 791 29, 206 32, 952 29, 269 25, 844 25, 698 21,499 16,692 15, 792 14, 017 03, f C6 11, 929 10, 325 11,914 11, 600 11, 463 10, 919 10, 473 9,932 10, 137 8,849 9,769 7,258 8,767 7,032 7, 20-t 5,059 5,488 5,980 8,155 6,615 6,976 7,756 6, 669. 6,172 6,225 8,243 5,468 4,842 6,ia« 3,896 6,353 3^203 3,932 3,464 3,070 4,228 2,832 2,248 2,548 2,086 3,165 1,341 1,750 1,600 1,651 3,098 2,108 ^,192 1,931 1, 666 2,650 1,240 1,687 1,385 1,456 1,616 1,301 1,040 1,091 929 1,773 766 1,036 940 848 1,166 767 698 785 640 900 423 537 465 406 451 315 253 254 234 1,094 289 371 327 311 279 260 275. 264 216 263 163 202 116 163 127 133 153 173 203 215 299 351 402 391 440 406 367 458 339 552 313 379 309 282 406 291 228 288 189 478 164 188 136 142 253 132 126 159 103 240 104 151 95 86 87 65 40 43 38 82 31 24 18 13 24 12 13 9 7 7 8 4 2 3 1 3 1 3 ' 2 5 12, 207 10, 018 11, 232 10, 131 10, 251 10, 521 10, 179 9,471 9,224 8,306 9,021 7, 029 8,314 6,699 5,996 4,618 4,923 4,886 6,779 5,951 6,095 6,764 6,474 6,038 6,127 6,294 5,674 5,100 5,100 4,286 6,420 3,379 4,067 3,840 -3,236 4,073 3,090 2,388 2,627 2,281 3,276 1,586 1,944 1,090 1,753 2,804 2,145 2,008 1,862 1,613 2,202 1,204 1,588 1,320 1,353 1,318 1,189 940 907 778 1,213 604 833 737 602 730 570 460 443 367 451 227 . 204 243 182 206 104 118 ' 132 100 402 !,829 !,373 !,601 !,029 1,763 1,412 1,297 1,456 1,612 1,679 1,927 1,541 1,471 ,979 1,766 i,175 ,122 ,129 ,770 ,240 ,337 ,054 ,980 848 1,002 910 730 856 537 481 473 393 656 272 800 233 215 216 105 115 111 101 356 2,070 1,739 1,899 1,970 1,924 1,761 1,752 1,588 1,560 ■ 1, 342 1,467 1,138 1,372 1,150 1,074 895 1,013 1,032 1,468 1,960 2,471 3,078 3,516 3,487 3,641 3,644 3,206 2,875 3,456 2,369 3,853 1,881 2,283 1,776 1,571 2,623 1,769 1,330 1,644 1,069 2,354 848 1,138 884 763 1,326 809 044 724 520 1,156 421 647 407 370 ' 417 362 210 228 171 409 147 176 W7 130 158 79 86 83 50 87 32 38 36 31 37 17 15 18 10 66 6,360 6,537 6, 312 6,126 6,229 6,243 6,246 6,030 6,847 5,603 5,728 6,176 5,840 5,141 5, 297 4,739 4,696 i,1(H 6,058 5,235 5,039 4,872 4,773 4,739 4,346 4,212 3,784 3,269 3,608 2,883 3,722 2,256 2,692 2,494 2,8201 3,111 2,482 2,153 2,319 2,053 2,974 1,637 2,120 1,844 1,845 2,321 1,829 1,792 1,838 1,654 2,348 1,349 1,821 1,634 1,560 1,714 1,609 1,377 1,526 1,301 1,827 1,134 1,334 1,342 1,201 1,302 1,017 942 1,018 952 1, 083 702 7fe8 773 662 625 570 433 423 430 1. 818 614 COMPESTDItTM OP THE TENTH OBKSTTS. Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census B— Native white males — Continued. ; 1880. Xeaia of ago. Del. D.O. Ma. £}a. Idaho. DL Ilia. Iowa. Total 65,946 48,670 68,698 397,452 13,743 1,243,441 809, 977 696,126 TTndorl 1 ■^1,643 1,306 1,466 1,453 1,649 1,621 1,520 1,397 1,365 1,371 1, 416 1,202 1,463 1,238 1,322 1,168 1,234 1,183 1,272 1,304 1.197 1,356 1,184 1,181 1,068 1,108 920 908 960 690 1,142 654 726 624 673 864 605 650 670 604 856 382 617 382 426 606 378 346 402 363 624 260 381 323 303 339 312 205 262 230 433 215 252 242 266 261 185 144 167 134 185 114 109 102 85 SO 88 61 40 41 169 1,447 1,051 1,388 1,323 1,346 l|366 1,259 1,210 1,303 1,197 1,317 1,216 1,200 1,025 977 918 928 953 923 1,016 942 920 917 905 755 760 843 616 892 466 680 684 672 892 652 665 703 679 984 367 678 432 366 638 351 320 387 299 571 .212 335 274 234 363 267 167 208 167 342 128 171 170 138 187 101 89 96 87 118 65 76 42 52 69 45 33 29 28 81 2,373 2,031 2,443 2,310 2,512 2,309 2,302 2,036 2,144 1,791 2,082 1,401 1,879 1,639 1,507 1,031 1,192 1,066 1,645 1,283 1,420 1,570 1,408 1,327 1,800 1,626 1,181 1,104 1,184 814 1,633 661 873 815 652 1,186 675 659 668 411 942 339 456 357 379 768 425 395 427 296 747 216 360 284 248 439 820 235 235 213 475 137 199 177 159 251 129 144 137 103 177 72 ,68 , 68 69 69 40 41 38 27 134 14,463 12,854' 14i341 13,247 13,915 13,199 13,239 11,687 12,003 10,575 11,816 9,198 10,881 8,905 8,603 «,157 6,623 6,765 9,485 8,640 8,915 9,364 8,472 7,714 7,693 7,934 6,810 6,223 6,416 4,853 8,278 4,103 4,912 4,468 3,894 6,485 3,502 2,977 8,299 2,723 4,630 2,176 2,663 2,242 2,149 81130 2,119 2,031 2,098 1,908 3,424 1,562 2,145 1,916 1,827 1,967 1,606 1,216 1,332 1,085 2,397 1,098 1,467 1,361 1,128 1,614 1,025 948 1,018 790 1,215 631 074 559 606 648 412 367 314 306 1,630 455 375 441 453 408 390 388 309 324 261 297 253 279 243 245 188 185 190 219 247 III 295 346 282 278 309 224 274 249 316 194 172 235 172 244 197 170 207 164 283 123 169 162 117 179 133 138 146 119 194 89 96 100 78 77 77 57 52 36 57 35 32 32 14 21 17 15 12 7 12 6 7 9 3 1 4 8 2 43,777 37,361 42,611 40,489 89|619 40, 036 .37, 061 37,472 35,221 37,919 32,401 36,320 31,869 31. 396 27,031 28,036 28,364 31, 082 -29,704 29,032 29,875 28,277 25,607 23,856 22,349 20,022 17,827 18, 855 14,643 20,334 11,456 13, 660 11, 975 11,053 14,290 U,564 9,876 10, 971 9,675 13,427 6,817 9,075 7,737 7,476 9,251 6,932 6,681 6,818 6,099 8,996 4,985 6,594 5,656 6,326 5,466 5,110 3,985 3,969 3,720 5,187 2,929 3,610 3,406 3,036 3,226 2,531 2,312 2,296 2,061 2,162 1,446 1,582 1,421 1,201 1,129 1,029 735 673 0!>3 2,493 27, 366 23,824 -26,736 24,513 26,922 26,128 26,336 24,252 26,305 23,279 25, 910 22,394 25,772 23,077 22,201 19,437 20,097 20, 593 22, 534 21,550 20,499 21,704 20,637 19,054 17, 819 16, 674 16, 961 14, 687 16,150 12, 499 15, 382 9,706 11,300 10,635 9,817 11,525 9,945 8,639 9,667 ■ 8, 711 10, 280 6,108 7,677 6,781 6,578 7,020 5,822 6,577 5,759 5,309 7,425 4,492 6,145 6,370 4,923 4,671 4,366 3,645 3,664 3,360 4,135 2,622 3,217 2,989 2,829 2,795 2,333 2,099 2,017 1,908 1,901 1,249 1,382 1,304 1,114 988 826 681 627 601 2,311 24,333 21,441 2 23, 137 3 ^. 23, 304 4 23,382 5. . . 21,907 6 21,319 7 20,791 8 20,931 n ,: • 19, 620 10 20,809 11 18,016 12 19,716 13 17,658 14 17,292 15 14, 938 16 15, 374 17 15,676 18 16,829 19 16,248 20 15,984 21 16,168 22 15, 142 14,066 24 13,048 11,870 10,922 27 9,933 28 10,395 8,471 30 10,905 6,701 38 7,610 7,102 34 6,572 7,612 36 i,606 37 B,717 38 6,210 6,479 40 6,782 8,894 42 i.. 4,899 4,471 44 4,471 6,767 46 4,784 4,621 48 4,330 8,957 50 4,858 2,916 62 3,815 8,396 54 3,167 55 3,203 56 57 3,170 2,644 58 2,590 2,349 2,839 1,943 62 2,303 2,076 64 1,809 1,920 66 1,524 1,403 68 1,337 1,1^2 70 1,25? 822 72 931 7P- 78;; 75 64 1; 76 675 77 460 444 3119 1,569 COMPENDICTM OP THE TENTH OENStTS. 615 Table XLII. — Agea of the population at the Tenth Censtts : 1880. B— Native white males — Continued. Years Of age. Kaas. Ky. La. Mo. Md. Mass. Mich. Tottll I 449,080 666, 865 2(l0,"775 293, 537 317, 499 643, 050 632, 360 trndtrl. 1 79 ... £6 and over . IS, sr.D K,:\<1 14, li_'5 J4, 771 14, (ijl) 14, ■.'-« i:j, SSB 13,012 111, 943 I'J, (](iG l-',7-J0 10, itKl! 11, 076 10, 6.81 10, 076 8,110 8, 290 8, 4t« 9, i;83 9, 018 8,739 9, 746' 9,670 9, 476 7,929 7,375 7,608 6,042 8,485 5, 099 6,192 5,776 5,243 6, 571 5,391 4,728 5,051 4,388 5,652 3,014 3,865 .3,461 8,229 4, 6.55 3,585 3,270 2,932 2,698 3,314 1,938 2,535 2,276 1,991 2,001 1,847 1,474 1,443 1, 290 1,663 1,000 1,233 1,095 993 1,024 769 633 595 5-22 540 .329 286 240 239 173 142 122, 440 22, 321 18,877 1'2, 268 20, 541 21, 251 20, 425 -1, O03 19,705 ]9,9()0 18,323 19,804 16,314 19,128 16, 624 16,193 13,882 14, 533 13,773 15,928 14, 390 13, 832 H, 513 13, 703 13, 135 12, 058 12, 015 10, 983 9,767 9,8« 7,798 11, 465 6,484 7,8'?3 7,356 6,606 8,768 6; S65 5,822 6,375 5,584 7, 96if 4,057 5,021 4,485 4,445 5, 622 4-,0&3 3,845 3,841 3,554 5,642 3,067 4,070 3, 343 3,246 3,500 3, 194 2,451 2,479 2, 203 3,467 1,968 2,289 2,121 1,879 2,272 1,610 .1,391 1,418 1,289 1,656 942 1,147 935 817 905 063 514 470 438 2,098 7,347 6; 875 7,911 7, 044 7, 194 6, 616 6,t46 6;4S9 6,6^3 5,9BS li, .'■>6.'l 4,847 :<, 8(ii 4,804 4,562 3, 793 3, 7S4 :i, 642 4,680 4,333 4,221 4,®2 4, 493 4,255 3,938 4,181 3,570 31339 3,377 2,294 4,057 1,813 2,500 2,085 1,828 2,733 1,869 1.466 i;819 1,344 2,667 9(18 1,267 1,043 971 1,817 1,121 057 1,116 892 1,603 625 908 686 737 904 654 456 634 469 1,025 348 491 484 351 493 292 286 301 227 366 149 185 161 322 , 148 88 63 71 57 269 6,330 B, 942 6,598 6,405 6, 541 fl, 374 0, «iO 0, 129 (), 410 6, 187 fi,,'-|Ol 5, 873 6; 6l4 CI, 204 C, 066 r., 511 5, 557 :>, 750 0,}99 0,032 5,755 5,662 5,606 5,395 5,344 5,101 4,656 4,487 4,540 3,823 4{853 3,231 3,565 3,386 3,282 3,821 3,405 3,200 3, 363 2,973 4,185 2,447 3,108 2,841 2,816 3,448 2,686 2,693 2,700 2,539 3,213 2,083 2,724 2,348 2,266 2,418 2,299 2,075 2,058 1,922 2,615 1,690 1,937 1,989 1,776 1,993 1,516 1,618 1,676 1,621 1,539 1,160 1,297 1,210 1,067 1,026 955 741 743 649 2,943 9,800 8,241 9,742 9;i7B y;445 'ii:y<.\ 9, il6!l 8,711 8, 729 8,417 8,987 7,481 8, C.W 7,929 7,901 6, 904 7, 109 6,003 7,053 7,028 0, 632 7, 210 6,642 6, 462 6,046 5,964 5, 164 4,701 4,941 4,003 5,545 3,141 3,892 3,361 3,244 4,758 3,336 2,878 3,490 2.886 4,692 2,036 2,723 2,146 2,140 3,140 2,115 1,770 2,208 1,828 3,090 1,400 1,975 l,B6i 1,667 1,793 1 610 1,178 1,383 1, 140 2,021 956 1,299 1,087 990 1,260 834 710 774 635 912 43S 65d 460 371 411 335, 236 222 220 18,444 16, 021 17, 617 17,286 17,369 , 17,251 I* 36,882 30,211 35,Sll 14, 815 l.S,4S7 13, d06 15,053 13,603 34,076 33,547 32,4d4 12, 419 1,'i, 478 18, 893 lii,480 13, 214 13, 40O 12,780 12,690 12, 584 10,595 9,830 M, 849 8,317 11, 810 0,697 7,936 7,1Q7 6,799 8,971 6,677 6,119 6,917 5,703 9,050 4,469 5,965 5,371 4,953 6,692 4,946 4,653 4,895 4,426 6,599 3,716 4, 6.50 4,249 4,091 4,423 4,130 3,552 3,789 3,355 4; 693 2,825 3,446 3,240 2; 966 3,316 2,608 2,626 2,645 2,315 2,607 1,836 1,834 1,731 1,690 1,600 1,286 1,017 974 893. 3,995 21, 200 18,681 20, 090 10, 700 20, 423 19; 331 IS, 935 17, 486 17,253 16,434 17, 782 1.5,491 id, 672 14, 704 14, 476 11, 910 32,-875 12, 678 33,604 13, 915 13, 360 13, 762 13, 362 12, 908 11.830 11,177 10, 967 9,632 10, 391 8,010 10, 256 6,393 7,869 7,033 6,607 7,941 6,757 5,762 6,325 5,692 7,315 4,015 5,241 4,512 4,664 5,481 4,380 4,129 4,211 3,761 4,896 2,898 3,882 3,425 8,218 3,461 3,309 2,695 2,695 2,606 3,210 2,006 2,415 2,359 2,175 2,262 1,703 1,673 1,731 3,441 1,630 1,092 1,139 1,329 936 610 664 534 2,065 616 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Ag^ of tlie population at the Tenth Census. • B — Native white maibs — Continued. 1880 Years of age. .Miss. ■; Ho. Mont. Nebr. Nov. IT. H. N. J. N.Mex. Total 237, 205 < 933,442 17,708 191,081 20,060 147,909 429,064 63,406 Under 1 1 8,710 7,202 8,591 8,057 8,109 *8,228 7,865 7,246 7,228 6,403 7,125 5,447 6,433 5,380 5,197 3,823 4,145 4,018 5,671 4,832 4,915 5,331 4,983 4,620 4,665 4,791 4,129 3,710 3,979 2,969 4,825 2,483' 3,136 2,767 2,418 3,130 2,168 1,826 2,111 1,644 2,801 1,277 1,686 1,348 1,358 1,872 1,237 1,308 1,280 1,119 2,031 893 1,138 956 1,018 1,440 1,094 ,896 929 753 1,366 609 828 742 643 845 614 495 508 467 606 314 389 •Jfl9 270 270 202 , 149 141 140 569 30,845 , ,28,164 30, 841 29, 502 29,499 29,584 ^9, 983 27,435 27,858 26, 508 28,376 23, 537 ^7,007 ■ 23,572 22,947 19,084 20,392 19,693 22,514 21,432 20, 368 21,440 20,505 19,413 18,361 17,978 16,242 14,225 14,912 11, 584 17, 870 9,376 11; 318 10,260 9,035 12, 616 9,848 7,999 9,275 7,786 11, 669 5,604 7,263 6,134 5,902 7,662 5,571 5,081 5,097 4,620 7,327 3,705 5,095 4,275 3,939 4,019 3,684 2,761 2,999 2,563 3,941 2,138 2, 680 2,500 2,187 2,425 1,737 1,661 1,583 1,399 1,543 897 1,024 897 748 604 619 486 387, 404 1,533 359 342 332 375 317 331 303 302 263 261 216 218 217 192 168 146 172 170 238 2i5 399 409 610 593 579 596 559 468 665 404 631 334 439 341 365 479 ,3te 286 368 269 433 196 241 231 178 358 209 220 186 136 244 99 115 79 79 100 78 47 40 29 68 21 21 33 33 21 20 15 12 15 12 6 6 6 4 2 5 7,790 8,736 • 7,049 7,017 6,912 6,595 6,088 5,840 6,681 6,224 5,461 4,336 4,692 4,034 3,775 3,027 3,193 3,224 3,725 3,801 3,607 4,397 4,476 4,368 4,203 3,839 3,771 3,303 3,527 2,838 3,860 2,351 . 2, 593 2,468 2,304 2,727 2,206 1,901 2,077 1,724 2,317 1,225 1,491 1,333 1,207 1,416 1,123 1,054 999 909 ■ 1, 237 648 824 762 665 615 659 504 525 417 617 339 401 376 280 344 268 228 212 207 221 115 144 120 96 89 89 63 56 39 187 637 559 041 589 582 554 603 447 440 391 392 357 332 323 302 240 275 208 270 283 293 360 361 363 380 390 375 368 466 341 516 274 363 311 335 416 292 257 339 290 468 191 311 235 268 362 242 247 251 222 356 138 170 149 136 149 111 79 70 49 88 37 46 36 27 48 22 27 24 19 15 8 '8 6 8 4 8 1 3 4 6 3,070 2,804 3,065 2,909 2,987 2,880 2,899 2,778 2,838 2,672 2,845 2,628 2,959 2,820 2,763 2,522 2,488 2,635 2,823 2,820 2,914 2,991 2,841 2,847 2,854 2,551 2,340 2,285 2,377 2,086 2,406 1,689 1,898 1,822 1,711 2,029 1,661 1,621 1,779 1,676 1,914 1,300 1,672 1,492 1,491 1,835 1,624 1,477 1,432 1,358 1,711 1,220 1,598 1,324 1,287 1,377 1,332 1,181 1,284 1,193 1,385 971 1,144 1,135 1,085 1,100 858 879 914 813 923 718 845 716 667 665 529 462 399 390 1,830 13, 676 11, 599 13,463 12,962 13, K8 12,971 13,980 12,492 12,124 11, 381 < 11, 995 10, 440 11, 611 10,386 10,883 9,380 9,590 9,226 9,532 9, 601 9,182 9,064 8,547 8,283 7,812 7,553 6,636 6,846 6,473 5,059 6,979 4,034 4,808 4,259 4,242 6,819 4,375 3,723 4,472 3,744 5,823 2,712 3.525 2,948 2,918 3,981 2,659 2,610 2,835 2,674 3,880 1,936 2,610 2,180 2*254 2,506 2, 118 1,723 1,901 1,686 2,749 1,432 1,748 1,540 1,438 1,831 1,184 1, 112 1,180 981 1,324 769 870 793 666 679 042 411 393 339 1,562 i;722 1,054 1,583 :i 1,635 4 1,518 1,521 fl ■. 1,446 7 1,375 8 . 1,539 9 1,207 10 1,531 n 999 12 1,591 13 1,072 14 1,141 15; 1,094 ]6 1,000 17 717 18 1,194 19 883 20 1,156 21 980 1,132 23 1,048 1,132 25.^ 1,396 1,058 27 , 836 1,095 39 038 30 1,793 461 679 33 543 536 35 1,024 37 1 039 431 709 39 367 1,442 41 247 S:::::::::;::-- 420 327 297 768 46 323 47 ^ 25S 503 49 257 1,03] 134 225 154 210 55 38J *>9!! 57^ .; 103 23C 59 Of 00 73' Gl 71 m C3 10« 9: 207 03 07 47 73 8B 39 204 35 72 73 . .-.■. 4G 20 63 75 61) V. 2 3 , 3 24 79 .... 29 80 and over . 240 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 617 Table XLII. — Ages, of the population at the Tenth Census : 1880. B— Native white males — Continued. S.Y. N.C. OMo. Oreg. Pa. E.I. S.C. Teon. 1, 876, 3C3 422, 572 1,361,109 78, 101 1, 788, 083 57, 504 4», 301 57, 062 55, 262 55,911 65,244 54,537 53, 155 60, 753 48, 299 51, 804 45, 245 49, 795 45, 259 47,134 40, 079 41,870 41, 093 42, 811 41, 935 40, 216 41,791 40, 139 38, 197 36, 960 35, 008 31, 382 27, 392 29, 916 22, 607 32,120 17,098 21, 519 18,794 17, 779 24,296 17, 782 15, 536 18, 361 14, 791 24,282 11, 171 14, 699 12, 412 12,263 17,184 11,642 10, 905 11, 902 10,485 16, 438 8,223 11, 183 9,693 9, 436 11,054 9,843 7,895 8,472 7,789 ■ 12, 114 6,355 7,749 7,356 6,710 7,883 5,2q4 5,126 5,684 4,896 6,123 3,800 4,260 3,875 3,638 3,467 2,987 2, 311" 2,211 2,148 9,708 14, 619 . 13, 806 14, 621 13, 651 13,847 12, 921 13, 441 11, 922 12, 180 11, 076 12,006 9,637 11, 492 9,696 8,840 6,885 7.472 8,053 10, 520 8,894 9,357 9,373 8,440 8,116 7,699 7,654 7,047 6,437 6,673 5,325 7,963 4,364 5,238 4,664 4,266 5,373 3,604 3,137 3,615 3,007 4,277 2,043 2,693 2,346 2,437 3,763 2,787 2,405 2,431 2,183 3,836 2,128 3,228 2,682 2,442 2,5^5 2,225 ),S40 1,851 1,570 2,794 1,259 1,652 1,490 1,414 1,916 1,320 1,155 1,244 1,018 1,411 696 834 719 648 774 535 431 405 386 1,879 41, 330 36, 104 41, Oil 39, 805 41, 363 39, 251 40, 112 37,571 38, 469 35,549 38, 018 33, 332 37, 303 33, 550 33,494 28, 465 29, 481 80, 008 31, 925 31, 571 29, 922 31,584 30, 098 28, 954 26, 429 25, 095 23, ISl 21, 302 22, 005 17, 927 22, 514 14, 078 16,181 15,408 14,268 16, 881 13, 093 12, 219 13, 036 11, 994 15, 229 8,900 10, 996 9,642 9,274 10,828 8,739 8,234 8,518 7,694 9,464 5,705 7,610 0,261 6,232 7,h08 6,863 .5, 764 5,677 5,220 6, 920 4,491 6,332 4,861 4,324 4,856 3,822 3,584 3,654 3,228 3,604 2,405 2,792 2,409 2,002 2,056 1,825 1,463 1,335 : 1, 334 6,858 2,362 2,066 2,301 2,383 2,234 2,186 2,170 2,014 2,103 1,963 2,033 1,763 1,947 1,674 1,751 1,459 1,591 1,380 1,636 1,581 1,568 1,775 1,563 1,535 1,522 1,689 1,318 1,193 1, 236 990 1,544 874 977 878 785 1,102 888 745 808 787 1,199 572 793 656 665 871 608 689 711 611 1,093 502 687 567 571 524 481 376 351 299 417 ,232 244 221 218 264 172 144 148 148 145 89 98 88 71 49 65 50 46 22 140 95, 681 188,285 561,754 57, 240 50, 785 55,441 63, 960 55, 014 63, 262 i)4, 830 51, 218 50, 393 47, 615 50, 378 43, 393 48, 502 43, 687 43, 728 37, 959 38, 519 38, 262 40, 265 38, 751 37, 549 37, 617 35,624 35, 432 33, 731 32, 035 29, 046 26, 412 28, 590 23, 303 29, 609 18, 107 21,747 19, 710 18, 571 24, 016 18, 663 15, 804 17, 810 15, 487 21, 486 11,135 14, 543 12, 244 12, 260 16,436 11, 648 10, 755 11, 768 10, 365 14, 166 8,105 10, 887 9,014 8,911 9,766 8,617 6,973 7,771 6, 967 9,686 .5, 779 7,082 6,359 5,758 6,646 4,895 4,521 4,734 4,247 4,640 3,085 3,425 3,063 2,688 2,685 2,278 1,738 1,591 1,562 6,239 2,946 2, ,542 2,714 2,646 2,638 2,746 2,501 2,615 2,299 2,242 2,320 2,132 2,343 2,074 2,017 1,774 1,733 1,793 1,980 1,957 1,865 2,044 1,991 1,926 1,«68 1,714 1,'629 1,450 1,570 / 1, 285 1, 746 • 1, 027 1,207 1,124 1,071 1,326 1,023 911 1,057 865 1,241 607 842 768 715 1,009 701 696 717 651 9^6 630 045 638 611 638 626 511 561 481 700 418 456 446 436 481 355 367 364 338 367 222 269 217 ■217 182 173 126 141 133 530 6,012 6,832 0,280 6,579 6,135 6,124 5,527 5,636 5,052 5,525 4,232 5,079 4,149 3,930 2, 856 3,201 3,158 4,446 3,817 4,166 4, .523 4,037 3,696 3,487 3,775 3,054 2,970 3,187 2,290 4,031 1,908 2,328 2,070 1,789 2,674 1,686 1,401 1,607 1,217 2,340 895 1,238 968 1,016 1,668 1,100 1,045 1, 120 910 1,807 760 1,002 801 840 1, O.W 704 617 613 566 1,386 5''2 759 626 561 670 486 478 524 410 620 236 336 201 249 327 210 157 178 151 20, 096 17,440 19, 565 18,053 18, 432 17,435 ~ 18, 327 17, 109 16, 810 15,435 16, 850 13, 417 16, 121 13, 569 12, 858 10, 393 10, 890 11, 125 13, 7i)0 11,405 11, 735 12,273 11, 160 10, 431 9, 985 10, 046 9,067 8,127 8,252 6,701 9,714 5,726 7,031 6,314 5,426 7,389 6, 5.59 4,595 5,011 4,311 6,164 3,170 3,967 3,639 3,490 5,190 3,786 3,274 3;3io 2,899 4,906 2,712 3,682 3,040 2,964 3,158 2,727 2,148 '2,106 1,915 2,917 1,527 1, 917 1, 075 1, 535, 1, 945 1,488 1, 255 1, 300 1, 073 1,429 758 887 769 060 7.54 .'J68 447 436 418 1,796 ei"8 OOHFENDimF OTP THI? TKNTff ClSOStrS. Table XLII. — ^(^es of tAe popwlalion at the Tenth Cmaua : 1880. B— Native white males — Continued. Teai'8 of age. Tex. Utah. Vt. Ta. Wash. W. Va. Wis. Wyo. 572, 4M 144, 883 427, 847 31, 433 ) and over . . . 23, 200 18, 708 22, 228 20, 402 21, 076 19, )*U 1 18, 814 16,944 18, 978 16, 874 IS, n25 14, 117 12, 144 11, 922 8; 401 8,872 9,609 12, 621 11, 166 12, 114 12, 761 12, 620 11, 931 11, 950 12, 299 lO; 687 9,711 10, 494 8,099 1-2, 708 6,770' 8,186 7,007 6,097 8,191 5,630 , 4,430 5„126 4,164 6^344 2,968 3,680 3,162 3,151 5,203 3,628 3,419 3,382 2,803 4,032 2,084 2,799 2,306 2,280 2,284 2,015 1,428 1,552 1,363 2, .M6 1,225 1,638 1.434 1,130 1,340 1, 0115 780 8'28 705 875 429 499 393 301 367 249 192 200 175 623 3,795 3,442 2, iJ03 3,161 3,694 3,504 3, 403 3,440 3, 3P(i 3,432 2, 245 3,439 3, 2,')7 3,431 1,910 3,329 2,008 3,3t!0 1,843 3,180 1, 881 3,4*6 1, 569 3,132 1,643 3,361 1,414 3,297 1,487 3,009 1,327 2 773 •l,l'87 2,823 1, 115 2,896 1,093 3,938 1,042 2,899 1,038 2,837 1,062 2,994 1,010 2,516 807 2,391 720 2,506 648 2,287 610 i $14 657 2,092 5.^3 2, 182 377 1,719 551 2,251 345 1, 518 381 1,739 309 1,592 335 1,054 335 1, 799 318 1,646 237 1,446 278 1,600 240 1,499 361 1,853 179 1,204 228 1,438 208 1,344 227 1,291 223 1,435 201 1,325 194 1,240 168 1,226 139 1,115 192 1,393 04 1,007 138 1,208 109 1,113 97 1,077 94 1, 133 94 1,104 75 972 83 1,054 63 972 97 1,197 6S 836 71 968 59 968 73 ■878 59 919 58 770 43 766 38 ■749 83 677 55 866 83 652 42 700 51 654 26 559 600 405 303 1,665 13,927 12, 304 13, 633 13, 169 13, 070 13, 279 13. 834 11, 951 13, 116 11,271 12, 621 9, 622 11, 868 9,587 -9, 311 7,421 7, 981 7,423 9,148 8,674 8,474 8,997 8,547 8, 183 7,034 7,857 6,874 6,220 6, 504 5,015 7,859 4,067 5,175 4; 761 4,339 6,110 4,189 3,674 4,120 3,593 6,783 2,661 3,402 2,846 ,3, 035 4,434 2,904 2,741 3,034 2,696 4,342 2,060 2,773 2,368 2, 330 2,662 2,204 1,737 1,977 1,662 3,463 1,618 2,069 1,811 1,500 2,068 1,392 1,207 1, 369 1, 108 1,555 745 877 792 738 797 598 494 ■487 409 1,893 1,033 931 W9 978 943 &5o 84'8 809 828 715 798 671 731 629 638 607 550 454 522 521 574 646 597 617 642 611 .654 657 576 432 687 404 429 399 380 521 400 331 380 308 550 237 317 314 292 349 277 271 291 237 450 228 312 246 203 219 159 166 125 102 133 .65 291, 039 10, 354 9,163 ] 0,007 9,597 9,576 9,023 9,423 8,768 8,880 8,208 8,«e5 7, 115 S,Si1 7,293 7^H4 5,'?68 5,690 5,806 6,463 0,079 5,857 6,137 5,872 6,534 5.114 ^,m 4,4'?7 4,308 4,367 3,489 4,562 2, Sis 3,318 3,300 2,930 3,697 2,924 2,481 2,nti 2,412 3, 147 1,728 2,191 1,912 1,914 2,148 1,061 1, 559 1,639 1,522 2,439 1,352 1,893 1,581 1,530 1,544 1,356 1,035 1,138 983 1, 515 771 1,024 950 905 978 733 676 700 582 713 442 600 407 368 4«0 322 274 265 245 1,087 457, 000 18, 921 10, 387 18, 497 17, 690 38,271 17, 417 17, 007 15, 794 15,797 14, 037 15, 733 13, 333 14,294 12, 702 12,454 10,903 11,696 11,741 12, 252 il, 203 10, 718 11,181 10, 281 9,207 8,296 7,320 e,8SZ .5, 749 5,948 4,486 6,426 3,267 3,691 3,075 2,819 3,181 2,540 2,328 2,483 2,160 2,866 1,634 1,999 1,674 • 1, 755 2,167 1,740 1,687 1,66* 1,513 2,196 1,243 1,796 1,541 1,498 1,522 1,489 1,244 1,310 1,290 1,638 1,049 1,170 1,139 1,045 999 784 693 709 671 770 520 539 477 482 411 363 273 1,111 OD MPKNm ui ffoy *i ' m !! g n BFTgygEyBTTB. er^ Table Xhll. —Ages of the. population at the Tenth Cen»us : 1880. C — ^Native white females. Years Qf age. The United Statea. Ala. Ariz. Art. Cal. Colo, Conn. Dak. ToW 18, 234, 026 330, 964 6,188 279,831 251,472 54,118 245,237 82,700 trnderl 1 ; 595, 430 515,491 579, 272 563, 881 505, 513 553, 659 656,314 520, 642 517, 614 , 477, 095 504, 112 438,778 482, 637 433,799 420,934 366,900 394,979 382, 460 460, 032 402, 719 440, 059 369,469 404, 371 365, 611 349,.528 344,347 298,771 256,936 284, 134 213, 438 315, 564 170.736 220; 179 196, 548 185,288 238, 756 193, 134 165, 963 188,484 152, 626 232,409 110. 788 149,700 129,733 128,383 161,434 117, 489 110,641 119,778 100,445 158; 117 75, 932 102,382 86, 822 89,419 95, 243 83,425 6b, 438 ■ 72, 929 61, 506 100. 789 48, 300 61, 847 67, 182 53,152 03, 661 45,285 41, Oil 44, 394 36,994 50,442 26, 327 32, 398 28, 7.!)6 26, 513 28,054 22, 475 17,432 16,950 14,683 78, 346 11, 342 9,780 11,077 10,436 10, 901 10,660 1(,216 !,732 9,561 8,291 8,602 7,062 8,317 6,874 6,692 5,010 6,006 5,972 8,994 6,752 8,609 6,717 7,188 6,481 6,555 7,098 6,741 4,796 5,436 3,543 7,255 2,807 4,177 3,605 3,631 5,217 3,594 2,975 3,592 2,535 8,368 1,923 2,677 2,365 2,403 3,846 2,178 2,075 2,285 1,798 3,693 1,269 1,865 1,487 1,568 1,939 1,435 1,060 i,253 . 823 2,090 697 910 794 740 1,195 686 628 675 635 923 320 437 370 371 487 261 175 265 176 1,130 387 263 315 321 286 264 233 269 226 186 103 135 149 117 135 118 112 108 14S 117 149 117 134 108 109 122 93 97 102 63 141 48 75 63 50 57 55 25 64 24 23 41 20 45 18 20 30 15 40 11 20 14 7 18 13 5 4 8 12 1 4 8 11,442 9,234 10,291 9,897 9,802 9,883 9,856 8,898 8,748 7,704 8,424 6,810 7,620 6,236 5,616 4,430 4,955 4,953 6,987 5,678 6,585- 5,406 6,049 5,422 5,663 6,689 4,876 4,197 4,493 3,263 5,445- 2,602 3,564 3,125 2,913 3,917 3,096 2,527 2,818 2,160 3,638 1,693 2,180 1,873 1,935 1,612 1,727 1,378 2,218 m 1,384 1,124 1,.081 1,205 994 686 802 636 1,102 426 611 673 493 693 433 371 366 263 861 154 220 211 184 179 144 ' 105 93 67 360 8,863 7,979 9,314 9,130 8,933 8,791 8,702 8,341 8,821 7,844 8,275 7,198 7,525 fl,816 6,865 «,354 6,699 6,146 6,908 6,093 6,447 4,826 5,428 4,665 4,467 4,346 3,638 3,043 3,169 i;976 2,601 2,150 2,031 2,723 2,300 1,622 2,230 1,759 2,976 1,226 1,696 1,494 1,482 1,999 1,313 1,256 1,406 1,109 1,878 814 1, 065 893 867 912 739 661 631 457 860 345 414 384 366 419 299 251 265 234 832 163 169 169 144 164 124 98 83 81 324. 1,874 1,615 1,9«5 1, 911 1,862 i,in 1,759 1, 58« • 1,625 1,339 1,473 1,163 im 895 905 798 1,199 1,066 1,287 1,060 1,279 1,162 1,228 1,253 1,194 092 1,110 871 1,460 628 937 718 678 1,«10 699 566 703 470 945 326 447 345 360 476 286 250 274 223 447 150 194 177 164 168 138 HO 113 106 199 66 81 72 72 84 42 29 «1 28 72 26 24 28 25 23 17 7 17 6 57 ^,132 5,362 6,216 S,894 q,146 6,099 6,112 5,878 6,746 S,319 6,692 5,062 5,505 5,172 5,209 4,846 4.807 4,731 5,483 4|689 5,038 4,789 4,650 4,440 3,695 3,436 3,682 2,986 3,900 2,400 2,948 2,818 2,645 3,237 2,700 2,441 2,788 2,377 3,335 1,824 2,490 2,124 2,162 2,406 1,879 1,883 2,048 1,829 2,686 1,452 1,921 1,705 1,790 1,807 1,700 1,366 1,674 1,401 2,000 1,168 1,434 1,396 1,356 1,496 1,143 1,114 1,145 954 1,309 760 941 904 857 870 702 579 622 510 2,974 2,005 ' 1,724 a 1,749 3 1,668 4 1,622 5 . . 1,533 6 1,324 7 1,199 8 lIlM 9 1,029 10 958 11 772 12 _ 738 13 685 14 539 15 .. . .. 468 16 568 17 468 18 610 19 565 641 21 685 22 ■.... 715 23 664 696 25 G60 622 27 472 464 2S) 387 495 31 294 382 33 300 283 35 314 253 37 220 241 39 163 247 41 136 176 43 164 134 45 166 124 47 106 48 ... .--. 132 49 168 126 51 75 80 Hi T. 73 54 55 62 65 56 78 57 66 58 59 40 67 61 35 62 34 41 64 3d 66 6 2 2 2 1 3 34 20 67 23 19 60 18 22 15 72 2 1 2 3 1 16 73 IS 9 75 « 76 8 7 78 3 4 80 and over — 6 25 620 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabbe XLII. — Ages of the population, at the Tenth CensM: — Native white femai.es — Continued. 1880. Years of age. Del. D.C. Fla. Ga. Idaho. Vl Ind. Iowa. Total 54, 775 82,356 66,204 409, 121 8,666 1,204,731 884,787 658,921 Underl 1,624 1,267 1,516 1,435 1,424 1,446 1,411 1,309 1,315 1,256 1,329 1,163 1,329 1,232 1,260 1,133 1,227 1,190 1,379 1,201 1,447 1^35 1,189 1,122 1J039 1,091 892 783 887 660 1,101 544 708 585 584 864 635 632 638 614 882 374 506 407 409 605 397 364 384 305 613 244 373 308 335 338 282 224 296 199 465 178 236 240 220 283 158 161 197 147 221 128 121 105 ' 97 124 84 59 69 61 284 . 1,371 998 1,307 1,326 1,372 1,368 1,467 1,325 1,297 1,221 1,3^3 1,192 1,316 1,215 1,149 1,107 1,151 1,031 1, 222 1,210 1,385 1,070 1,181 1,165 1,089 1,182 897 798 963 684 1,192 540 698 626 699 '''^ 597 731 564 994 333 499 395 366 637 291 289 365 274 695 201 304 251 202 355 237 178 219 160 393 125 171 137 143 209 116 85 115 93 184 48 68 73 64 103 40 36 44 33 196 2,299 1,854 2,296 2,236 2,297 2,184 2)277 1,891 1,918 1,659 1,921 1,445 1,746 1,469 1,494 981 1,238 1,119 1,728 1,325 1,703 1,284' 1,446 1,226 1,304 1,533' 1,099 935 1,162 697 1,711 653 783 726 716 1,192 734 610 743 464 1,170 355 490 394 370 811 372 344 431 326 782 190 317 268 266 839 264 174 202 ^ 138 464 97 134 128 146 206 107 86 113 71 150 40 62 47 36 63 44 29 36 14 141 13,283 12,147 13,591 12,756 13,357 12, 316 12,950 11, 200 11,546 10,130 10, 559 8,901 10, 205 8,608 8„316 6,197 7,859 7,072 10,576 8,179 10, 578 8,008 8,941 7,888 8,030 8,705 7, 000 ■ 5,884 6,745 4,457 8,966 3,661 6,242 4,556 4,474 6,660 4,460 3,762 4,489 3,253 rM 3,456 2,944 2,938 4,723 2,778 2,667 2,874 2,185 4,798 1, 660 2,384 1,787 2,063 2,538 1,832 1,326 1,660 1,164 2,938 782 1,257 1,202 1,040 1,660 868 855 940 706 1,318 459 596 539 486 680 438 277 341 ' -230 1,703 431 389 405 379 368 364 336 341 330 266 320 244 250 204 225 195 169 177 185 162 171 169 170 161 133 141. 110 118 131. 77 130 79 89 74 68 106 74 53 76 67 87 39 48 44 38 50 40 35 37 28 39 20 25 18 21 17 24 14 13 9 11 7 \l 4 14 11 2 9 2 4 2 2 2 2 4 2 42, 276 36,341 41,094 39, 869 40;243 89, 377 39, 707 36, 520 37,024 34,482 36, 667 32,264 35,272 31, 127 30, 646 26, 891 28, 853 27, 936 33,989 28,684 31,090 25,114 28, 382 24, 199 22,790 21,'' 388 19, 096 16,007 , 17,487, 13,230 18, 387 10, 688 13,209 11,646 10, 765 13,248 11, 583 10,065 11, 104 9,229 12,642 6,446 8,838 7,738 7,344 8,446 6,760 6,637 6,790 6,980 7,975 4,385 5,086 4,890 4,973 4,728 4,535 3,677 3,823 3,383 4,623 2,526 3,202 2,985 2,698 2,912 2,290 2,108 2,140 1,797 2,116 1,202 1,461 1,337 1,161 1,101 994 746 646 604 2,770 26,767 23,197 25,040 23,873 26,479 24,686 25,800 24,068 24,567 22,577 24,317 22, U« 24,981 22,246 21,409 19, 010 20,601 20,260 24,140 21,227 22,071 19,292 21,041 18,607 17,119 16,542 16,266 13,384 14,577 11,138 14,418 8,915 10,918 10,327 9,411 11,180 10,234 8,952 9;673 8,293 10,380 51748 7,729 6,725 6,681 7,291 6,039 5,762 5,999 5,296 6,727 3,810 5,255 4,44tl 4,549 4,231 4,093 2,950 3,907 2,292 2,868 2,755 2,415 2,539 2,118 1,950 1,871 1,672 1,821 1,064 1,354 1,146 1,051 1,014 886 732 613 517 2,375 23,324 20, 759 2 22, 510 3 22,701 22,375 21, 596 6 20, 931 7 20, 633 8 20,484 9 19, 045 10 20,134 11 17,766 12 18, 803 13 17, 260 14 16, 363 15 14, 415 16 15,266 18 - — 15, 163 17,718 19 15,248 15, 851 21...... -. 13,606 14, 375 23 12,878 24 „ 25 11,943 10,968 10, 091 27 8,792 9,335 29 7,346 9,554 31 5,956 7,216 6,688 6,387 6, 967 6,622 35 „i. 37 ........^.... 5,788 6,085 39 6,350 6,422 3,757 4,830 4,440 4,408 4,634 4,005 3,865 3,843 3,236 4,173 2,500 3,226 41: 1 43 47. 49. 51 62 55 ..... 2,813 2,763 2,625 9 609 65 57 ...-.- -. 2,086 2,153 59... 1 904 2 463 61 1 774 63 1,622 64 65...*... ....... 1,544 1 523 l'243 67 1 191 69 ™ 1,155 1,003 1 106 71 768 73 , 702 643 75 .... 591 615 77 406 1 347 79 320 3 1,386 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 621 Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census : C — Native whitk females — Continued. 1880. Tears of ago. !Ean8. Ky. La. Me. Md. Mms. meh. 67 68 69 70 71...: 72 7J 74 75 76 77 78 7!) 80 and over . 393, 131 15, 282 12, 888 14, 198 14, 326 14, 075 18, 606 13, 400 12, 633 12, 384 11, 012 11, 849 10, 478 10, 898 9,804 8.880 7,305 8, 164 7,868 9, 333 8, 198. 8,171 7,572 7,992 7,509 7,041 6,734 6,306 5,740 6,149 6,007 6,617 4,236 5,094 4,915 4,381 4,871 4,641 4,056 4,138 3,498 4,270 2,425 3,231 3,029 2,606 2,958 2,449 2,331 2,254 2,012 2,459 1, 319 1,756 1,505 1,541 1,447 1,337 1,030 1,122 974 1,144 691 809 752 657 726 548 503 473 378 •424 232 287 267 222 201 205 114 lU 94 414 650, 860 21, 808 17, 956 21, 214 19,975 20, 360 20, 031 21, 369 18, 966 19, 191 17, 340 18, 780 15, 566 18, 364 15, 936 15, 836 13, 459 14,932 13, 941 16, 486 14, 265 14, 994 14, 090 14, 245 12, 859 12, 454 12,407 10, 670 8,089 9,847 7,200 11, 452 5,803 7, 675 7,004 6,620 8,9S7 6,972 5,888 6,751 5,268 8,262 3,770 5,107 4,619 4,471 5,745 4,110 3,752 4,284 3,.347 5,781 2,510 3,590 2,861 3,137 3,339 2,855 2, 096 2,308 1,888 3,506 1,396 1,870 1,792 1,672 2,189 1,434 1,264 1,357 1,053 1, 628 687 872 741 784 837 576 495 484 373 2,222 201,402 7,316 5,643 7,641 6,857 6,930 6,465 6,524 6,250 6,559 6, 650 6,375 4,914 5,667 0,008 4,780 3,881 4,342 4,001 5,519 4,575 5,470 4,106 4,835 4,249 4,124 4,344 3,587 3,036 3,409 2,155 4, 274 1,569 2,334 1,853 1,761 2,824 1,925 1,534 1,977 1,426 3,011 833 1,345 1,058 1,032 1,819 968 825 1,125 815 1,932 480 787 655 675 796 609 424 584 336 1,071 239 408 365 323 518 279 220 279 186 376 123 183 147 106 178 122 63 88 B6 379 294, 6.56 6,294 5,778 6,289 6,266 6,301 6,239 6,239 6,094 6,307 5,886 6,133 6,736 6,178 5,928 5,782 6,627 6,704 5,628 6,195 5, 369 5,786 5,460 5,447 5,168 4,574 4, 122 4,659 3,751 4,912 3,221 3,931 3,731 3,502 4,167 3,717 3,352 3,768 3,263 4,368 2,719 3,509 3,078 3,102 3,467 2,788 2,790 2, 870 2,436 3,449 2,119 2,609 2,168 2,280 2,424 2,168 1,960 2,006 1,828 2,484 1,600 1,963 1,816 1,671 1,893 1,582 1,544 1,661 1,390 1,614 1,148 1, 312 1,248 1,100 1,121 989 748 748 667 3,802 324, 666 9,715 8,066 9,351 9,246 9,104 8,985 9,234 8,520 8,507 7,957 8,663 7,432 8,254 7,670 7,833 6,954 7,437 6,882 8,030 7,227 8,338 6,343 7,476 6,656 6,567 6,709 6,400 4,719 5,444 4,107 6,376 3,090 4,211 3,611 3,358 5,023 3,370 2,891 3,582 2,927 4,990 1,907 2,782 2,232 2,240 3,348 1,957 1,858 2,140 1,778 3,532 1,298 1,972 1,456 .1, 628 1,900 1,476 1,109 1,372 1,108 2,431 884 1,233 1,084 1,004 1,409 829 720 869 638 1,183 440 649 491 477 551 424 321 305 250 1,336 678, 794 17,976 IS, 69G 17, 208 16, 892 16,980 17,318 16,577 16,204 15, 149 14, 627 15, 212 13, 696 14,702 13, 772 13,432 12,645 12, 923 12,«23 14,784 14, 154 15,724 13, 359 15, 149 14, 131 13, 426 13,462 11, 474 10, 305 .11,141 8,847 12, 160 7,162 8,720 8,168 7,739 9,647 7,743 7,015 7,715 6,675 9,686 6,107 6,784 5,920 6,646 7,064 6,452 5,222 5,438 4,916 7,354 3,993 6,129 4,515 4,481 4,692 4,427 3,682 4,115 3,549 5,185 3,121 3,701 3,444 3,176 3,569 2,815 2,848 2,895 2,575 3,147 2,038 2,373 2,147 1,962 2,031 1,791 1,390 1,239 1,261 6.702 595, 758 20, 074 18,234 19,738 19,478 19, 363 18,819 18,345 17,252 16, 571 15,795 16, 734 14, 938 15, 823 14,597 13, 663 11,947 13,097 12, 628 14, 140 12, 797 13,221 11, 949 12, 921 11, 427 10, 785 9,923 9, 468 8,220 9,022 7,194 9,081 6,015 7,357 6,828 6,482 7,192 6,577 6, 112- 6,287 5,473 6,639 3,981 5,176 4,499 4,553 4,619 4,088 3,870 3,832 3,441 4,170 2,630 3,392 2,907 2,973 2,894 2,778 2,251 2,348 2,049 2,677 1,705- 2,030 1,951 1,845 1,774 1,437 1,371 1,383 1,221 1,340 836 1,001 887 867 820 666 524 510 407 622 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Ages of ike population at the Tenth Cen»m : C — Native whitb females — Continued. 1880. Years of age. Miss. Mo. Mont. Ifebr. Ner. N. H. N. J. N. Hex. Total 233, 108 878,025 8,190 161, 332 13, 290 162, 086 441,633 47, 367 Under 1 1 8,174 6,086 8,073 7,743 7,808 7,720 7,441 6,884 6,879 ,6;eP71 6,478 5,131 6,232 6,169 5,012 8,825 4,445 4,020 5, 992' 4,657 6,772 4,397 6,001 4,536 4,807 4,944 4,046 8,382 3,929 2,512 5,114 2,042 3,030 2,698 2,531 3,634 2,624 2,072 2,584 1,768 8,762 1,346 1,881 1,537 1,622 2,407 1,430 1,413 1,497 1,076 2,315 826 1,219 967 1,082 1,282 994 705 836 654 1,392 405 651 568 623 • 802 436 410 439 331 652 138 282 268 235 270 181 117 154 96 585 29, 835 25, 187 ■ 29, 784 29,261 28,335 28, 315 28, 969 26, 914 26, 918 26, 012 26 834 33, 138 25, 6;^6 22, 814 22,162 19,134 21,041 19,740 24,176 20, 376 28,601 17, 888 10, 895 17, 913 17,065 16,247 14,417 12,230 13,049 9,769 14,864 7,917 10, 396 9,659 8,407 10,677 9,433 7,808 8,692 7,126 10,022 4,935 6, 625 6,863 6, 748 6,494 6,115 4,615 4,946 4,050 6,178 2,937 4,086 3,508 3,688 3, 5;i7 3,807 2,487 2,601 2,170 3,300 1,637 2,113 1, 936 1,733 2,062 1,479 1,231 1,285 1,099 1,314 698 827 730 678 660 636 305 377 ,317 ,1,477 374' 304 381 308 348 330 300 273 255 232 221 226 189 175 142 135 141 147 172 164 174 166 185 153 142 140 137 128 163 121 163 94 128 95 95' 117 94 87 94 90 111 50 45 65 46 63 44 37 36 33 41 12 23 16 24 17 21 10 15 7 19 6 8 7 10 14 3 7 11 3 2 2 4 3 2 3 2 2 2 7,679 6,481 6,770 6,883 6,582 6,267 6,998 5,683 6,376 4,933 4,989 4,258 4,259 3,714 3,387 2,812 3,097 3,017 3,504 3,190 3,300 2,970 3,209 2,941 2,802 2,720 2,634 2,335 2,534 2,042, 2,668 1,648 2,077 1,763 1,704 1,867 1,648 1,453 1,511 1,239 1,648 848 1,105 996 890 957 860 760 782 668 771 458 699 476 491 453 433 351 366 345 392 214 303 246 248 250 173 104 180 134 168 88 117 86 87 92 80 54 49 37 155 617 491 690 688 600 564 663 460 486 408 388 365 341 330 291 275 246 214 285 249 252 224 264 245 248 226 222 224 226 159 227 122 175 139 150 176 159 99 133 100 136 72 93 77 73 88 65 49 ■50 45 61 30 36 39 29 28 28 16 20 14 25 7 13 16 8 11 4 5 9 9 9 3 3 8 2 6 2,949 2,671 2,875 2,948 2,919 2,866 2,956 2,787 2,745 2,675 2,722 2,714 2,791 2,719 2,574 2,624 2,533 2,611 2,937 2,679 2,960 2,676 3,047 2,764 2,685 2,729 2,426 2,214 2,417 2,005 2,526 1,724 2,063 1,914 1,838 2,122 2,019 1,833 1,907 1,700 2,258 1,454 1,863 1,625 1,690 1,884 1,543 1,561 1,580 1,399 1,892 1,216 1,523 1, 394 1,409 1,443 1,448 1,235 1, 282 1,228 1,559 1,016 1, 202 1,166 1,136 1,202 911 956 999 844 1,057 760 884 800 673 760 616 528 465 478 2,603 13, 379 11,548 12,731 12, 890 12, 979 13, 007 12, 792 12,565 11, 803 11, 360 11, 826 10,260 11,496 10,468 10,469 9,475 9,926 9,484 19,807 9,672 19,619 8,618 9,537 8,727 8,292 8,113 6,995 6,002 6,926 5,347 7,731 *,06S 6,379 4,623 4,487 6,217 4,633 4,005 4,829 4,037 6,127 2,673 3,797 3,184 2,936 4,143 2,844 2,656 3,028 2,598 4,231 1,862 2,597 2,220 2,272 2,538 2,109 1,639 1,945 1,600 3,008 1,422 1,850 1,621 1,424 1, 908 1,317 1,132 1,233 , 1,090 1,577 782 071 846 827 860, 692 .604 , 555 483 1,673 1,047 2 1,530 3 1,532 4 1,439 5 1,425 6 1,390 7 1,406 ^::::::::::::: 1,349 1,163 10 . . ,. 1,436 1,027 11 12 1,348 13 1,044 U 1,008 15 1,165 16 1,111 17 697 18 1,214 19 782 20, '.. 1,449 726 22 952 893 24 942 1,378 26 840 599 2S., 943 29 432 30 1,617 260 31 32 513 33 353 34 368 017 36 481 37 300 38 659 262 40 1,407 151 42 246 43 229 44 214 695 46 293 170 48 381 155 60 956 81 52 157 97 54 127 55 6B 282 131 60 68.... 59 166 68 60 640 39 62 64 37 64 66 200 66 37 22 68 72 26 70 :... 197 72' 21 20 74 27 47 14 2 78 10 9 go and over 4 V 182 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 623 Table XLII. — Age^ of thepopnlaiion at the Tenth Cenaus: 1880. C — Native white females — Continued. Tetes of age. N. T. N. C. Ohio. Oreg. Pa. E.I. S.C. Tenn. Total 1, 930, 954 440,978. 1, 302, 473 63, 982 1,821,870 100, 427 196,366 5«0, 482 TJpderl 55.933 ! 47,737 56, 463 65, 064 64,441. 54,889^ 63,6)2 52, 163 50, 574 47,e27-' 50. 176 45. 177 48,824 45, 293 45,723 41, 6P9 44,515 43, 182 48, 732 45,283 49, 046 40, 341 44,561 40, 826 39, 007 38, 319 32, 477 27, 514 31,063 22. 934 34, 086 17, 676 23, 321 19, 946 19, 177 25, 198 19,783 16, 872 20,434 15, 619 25, 433 11, 739 15,991 13, 665 13, 591 17, 348 , 12, 659 11, 621 13, 152 10, 867 17, 621 8,501 11,230 9,846 10, 216 11, 269 9,974 7,967 8,715 7,488 12,704 6,138 7,682 6,989 G,909 7, 856 5, 670 .■•., 365 6, 583 4, 757 6, 765 3,621 4,447 3,964 3,723 3, 833 :!, 243 2, 555 3,483 2, J 68 11, 726 14.221 13, 164 18, 882 13,176 13,:065 12, 4li2 13,064 11,S96 11,356 10,449 19,873 9,048 10, 713 9,055 e,265 6,730 7,741 7,762 11, 042 8,993 18,260 8,835 9,427 8,367 8,257 8,812 7,134 6,214 6,976 4,863 9,163 3,965 6,447 4,863 4,770 7,174 4,827 4,166 4,993 3,670 7,621 2, 812 3,931 3,342 8,531 5,560. 3,217 3,060 3,651 2,603 6,949 2,070 3,040 2,335 2,591 3, 109 2, 310 1, 726 2,039 1,499 3,848 1,182 1,623 1,504 1,385 2,363 1,234 1,153 1,264 923 1,945 581 863 693 671 958 583 441 494 344 2,501 40,341 35, 210 30,175 38, §23 . 39,640 38,315 39, 628 37, 240 37, 104 34, 693 36,434 32, 910 36,172 33, 181 32,270 28, 436 30, 027 29, 842 36, 048 . 31,767 33, 349 28, 214 31, 326 28, 640 26,864 26,988 23, 367 20,198 22, 147 17, 276 22, 215 14, 101 16,946 15,678 14,682 17, 280 16, 074 13, 220 14,486 12,451 16, 153 9,237 11,660 10, 211 10,230 11, 010 9,184 8,616 0,008 7,876 10, 291 5,993 7,760 6,995 7,043 7,079 6,428 5,372 5,843 6,268 6,731 4,199 5,161 4,673 4,256 4,738 3,817 3,398 3,671 3,102 3,638 2,339 2,669 2,362 2,124 1,984 1,762 1,426 1,393 1,253 S,856 2,356 2,065 2,308 2,294 2,124 2, 183 2,173 2, 012 1,076 1,863 1,050 1,733 1,831 1,697 1,655 1,469 1, 579 1,313 1,643 1,386 1,470 1,284 1,394 1,287 1,203 1,002 1,017 833 926 708 976 618 736 664 621 717 702 559 596 612 688 353 432 450 423 444 398 357 382 338 434 239 320 268 256 256 229 187 180 175 178 123 141 131 131 128 108 93 92 67 95 67 75 53 47 42 34 34 23 24 107 56,760 49, 697 53, 993 52, 802 52, 800 52, 027 53, 465 61, 019 49, 380 46:988 49, 002 42, 628 46, 927 43,492 41, 935 38, 395 39, 539 39, 000 43,779 40, 094 43,918 37, 174 40, 063 37, 629 35,312 34, 954 30, 114 26, 005 29, 659 23, 185 31, 004 17, 984 23,265 20, 317 18, 996 24, 571 19, 746 16,965 19, 351 16,096 23, 112 11,448 15, 569 13, 685 13, 048 16, 225 12, 008 11, 263 12, 219 10,749 16,007 8,166 10, 887 9,426 9,386 10, 018 8,607 6,943 8,077 7,076 10,540 5,417 6,962 6,476 6,089 7,034 6,099 4,655 6,170 4,467 5, 373 3,034 3,762 3,317 2,994 3,154 2,555 2,023 1,860 1,689 8,591^ 2,936 2,653 2,843 2,475 2,526 2, 719 2,670 2,505 2,311 2,286 2,281 2,094 2,199 2,146 2,029 1,788 1,881 1;776 2,096 2,061 2,163 1,'881 2,270 2,110 1,975 1,926 1,687 1,.542 1,613 1,827 1,782 1,077 1,334 1,192 1,200 1,234 1,111 1,065 1,176 894 1,306 693 1,015 801 828 1,041 771 692 818 711 1,083 553 712 644 668 687 023 601 683 485 751 415 499 497 463 561 894 417 383 302 474 282 313 303 283 286 257 195 186 172 1,092 6,174 5,684 6,616 6,023 6,176 5,811 5,885 6,169 5,290 4,751 5,156 4,138 4,937 4,112 3,807 2,857 3,515 3,203 4,772 3,732 4, 981 3,820 4,183 3,711 3,622 4,151 3,202 2,716 3,131 2,102 4,628 1,612 2,398 2,071 2,066 3,555 2,066 •1, 711 %179 l,/552 3,695 1,185 1,607 1,271 1,362 2,496 1,271 1,252 1,454 1,057 2,764 806 1,203 869 1,005 1,372 896 605 783 654 1,783 416 608 664 613 949 449 447 518 400 926 237 330 309 286 . 382 208 137 172 140 984 18,669 16, 615 2 18, 201 3 16, 854 4 17, 340 5 . 16, 633 6 17, 874 7 16, 025 8 16, 103 9 14, 730 10 16,353 11 12, 994 12 15, 115 13. 12, 908 34- 12, 696 15 10, 229 16 11, 514 17 11, 061 18 • 13,715 19 11, 515 12,920 21 11,413 12,070 10,628 24 t 25 . ... 10,462 10,656 26 9,243 27 7,998 8,606 29 6,259 39 10,154 31 5,192 32 7,050 33 6,305 34 5,996 35 8,164 36 6,398 37 ■ 5,231 jjg 6,008 39 4,690 40 7,969 41 3,417 42 4,816 43 4,061 44 4,195 45 5,772 3,813 47 3,670 4,063 3,209 50 5,488 51 2,393 52 3,431 2,641 54 , 2,860 3,190 56 .... .----. 2,696 1,924 r>g 2,166 1,719 60 ~ 3,268 1,282 1,730 1,640 64 1,481 2,068 1,342 1, 162 1, 259 969 70 1, 00.-. 597 860 764 095 788 r.79 77 4:lfi 448 79 8U»ndoTar..-. 361 2,098 624 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Aget of the populatwri at the Tmth Centut: 1880, C — ^Native white females — Contlmied. Te«re of »ge. Tei. Utah. Yt. Va. "Wasli. W.Va. "Wis. Wyo. Total 511, 190 47,307 145, 398 438,401 23,463 283,270 447, 300 5,010 Under 1 1 ...,-.. 22, 158 17,459 31, 063 10, 859 19, 895 19, 252 18,236 36, 088 17, 909 14,185 15,263 12, 567 13,189 11, 626 11, 194 8,191 9,122 9,345 12, 722 ,10,524 12,507 9,675 10, 963 10,010 10, 110 9,885 8,602 7,319 7,003 5,749 9,452 4,066 6,329 5,382 . 5, 124 6,483 5,167 4,136 4,784 3,641 5,977 2,635 3,688 3, 132 3,066 4,036 2,842 2,633 2,717 2,327 3,728 1,631 2,160 1,771 1,944 1,906 1,736 1,234 1,301 1,024 1,880 709 1,028 880 792 1,065 051 597 571 460 664 265 351 311 309 319 345 148 147 142 675 2,716 3,457 2,483 2,298 2,372 2,099 2,078 1,867 1,926 1,667 1,799 1,476 1,582 1,343 1,517 1,367 1,366 . 1,150 1,056 1,116 1,051 894 903 772 665 582 490 393 435 386 382 250 255 228 178 201 213 17o 174 188 231 130 160 141 134 134 125 101 116 113 144 80 85 76 77 68 90 64 54 63 78 46 51 61 67 56 53 43 51 37 47 31 39 31 36 39 19 25 17 17 60 3,210 3,069 3,280 3,267 3,347 3,325 3,297 3,180 3,220 3,107 3,171 3,047 3,093 3,093 3,970 3,793 2,793 2,754 3,122 2,850 2,932 3,460 2,651 2,626 2,482 2,363 2,199 2,064 2,302 1,806 2,181 1,667 1,886 1,727 1,723 1,873 1,839 1,731 1,817 1,504 •1, 990 1,325 1,671 1,434 1,417 1,541 1,301 1,301 1,322 1,137 1,456 1,034 1,148 1,133 1,097 1,174 1,154 1,015 1,089 1,033 1,204 793 1,006 954 894 903 758 764 800 075 805 606 640 636 669 570 472 44» 385 855 1,883 13, 323 11, 790 13, 105 13, 737 13,453 12,494 13, 283 11,709 11,832 10, 675 11,476 9,628 11,176 9,310 8,969 7; 319 8,319 7,676 10, 007 8,741 9,5U 8,816 9,377 8,544 8,255 9,044 7,110 6,939 7,032 4,718 9,119 3,922 5,479 4,797 4,591 7,266 4,945 4,074 4,793 3,710 7,731 2,655 3,989 3,248 3,510 5,514 3,153 2,977 3,435 2,679 5,787 2,039 3,826 2,308 2,465 3,101 3,339 , 1, 718 2,043 1,607 4,000 1,191 1,763 1,582 1,483 2,130 1,219 1,068 1,323 979 1,989 675 947 780 689 984 611 460 483 381 2,441 968 914 926 895 880 863 817 809 833 733 711 616 690 571 547 527 507 476 526 473 466 420 438 393 420 415 356 330 331 283 359 231 310 258 225 295 251 224 243 304 237 121 161 159 130 171 136 138 113 115 149 74 101 97 81 72 77 53 46 47 51 28 32 36 25 43 28 27 28 19 32 19 15 12 15 8 8 6 8 6 20 9,911 8,981 9,590 9,139 9,005 8,664 9,314 8,353 8,468 7,755 8,083 7,035 7,792 6,997 6.918 e,595 5,843 5,831 6,479 6,062 6,064 5,781 6,029 5,649 5,289 5,185 4,441 3,940 4,209 3,247 4,596 2,472 3,352 3,195 2,886 3,629 2,948 2,483 2,835 3,416 3,503 1,683 2,321 2,001 1,981 2,350 1,799 1,679 1,874 1,522 2,377 1,120 1,625 1,336 1,383 1,489 1,386 923 1,065 928 1,408 700 908 834 777 945 690 562 594 514 685 354 454 396 367 443 324 237 .236 197 1, 133 18,146 15,974 18, 117 17,730 17,807 17,234 16,649 16,631 15,508 14,351 15,055 13,310 13,719 13,765 12,146 10,985 11,842 11,796 13,279 11,307 11,941 10,019 10,626 8,996 8,141 7,276 6,504 5,393 6,547 4,184 5,032 3,072 3,591 3,094 2,879 3,180 3,783 3,407 2,589 2,079 2,776 1,626 2,086 1,743 1,803 2,117 1,684 1,660 1,741 1,486 2,024 1,182 1,535 1,306 1,367 1,417 1,306 1,073 1,000 984 1,400 755 919 845 825 824 693 650 620 541 695 377 444 384 394 321 326 253 251 201 1,034 256 219 2 .■■.. 229 205 4 2U 197 189 7 166 g 160 152 10 133 ]1 85 12 165 13 89 14 79 15 77 16 ;.:..- 90 17 18. 83 95 19 84 20 128 21 , 95 22 138 97 118 25 26 - — — 110 Ul 27 98 97 88 30 126 57 32 72 33 S7 :i4... 63 78 36 58 43 6S 39 ., 37 40 45 41 20 22 17 44 23 46 26 46 16 It IS 15 50 1 2] i S 14 64. 1( 11 66 i i 7 i (jy _. \ ' 2 7 (i.", '. 06 6 5 ' 2 5 71 7 > 1 7t : 76 ' -••). ......'.. 79 ..-. : COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH" CENSUS. 625 Table XLII. —Ages of the population at the Tenth Census!: 1880. D — FOREIGN-BORN WHITE MALES. Yeaia of age; rhe United States. Ala. Ariz. Ark. Cttl. Colo. Conn. Dak. Total 3,521,635 5,817 9,935 7,181 136, 999 , ■29,181 64.157 32, 106 tTnderl 1 2,989 6,020 6,893 7,797 8,567 9,261 10,427 11,898 14,599 15, 628 20, 361 19,285 25,853 24,952 , 30, 289 30,577 34, 322 35,459 41,624 42,338 51, 029 48,809 56,670 56,108 61,422 75,119 69, 517 67,028 88,126 65,304 132, 710 56,963 83,918 73,703 72,475 131, 533 81, 620 63, 589 88, 299 62,916 158,807 45,226 70, 948 55,475 54,475 116, 706 57,597 62,982 64, 339 49,239 127,261 38,109 58,060 47, 969 46, 646 64,087 45, 718 31, 883 30, 924 28,208 74, 016 21, 598 27, 700 24, 970 22,497 34,732 17,840 15, 958 16, 477 13, 021 24, 757 7,885 10, 563 8,707 7,678 10,179 0,878 4,8Sl 5,092 4,066 21,434 3 3 2 3 8 5 3 6 9 16 22 14 40 31 19 35 39 42 43 38 33 50 51 61 70 79 84 90 107 97 177 86 134 119 107 201 132 111 141 115 267 80 122 114 , w '256 153 128 164 127 292 75 123 106 110 129 94 70 : 88 56 136 46 .■18 27 52 82 38 45 44 -34 57 18 17 12 12 16 12 9 10 5 35 12 23 40 46 42 55 73 73 66 58 97 58 98 44 103 94- 109 76 169 118 225 155 245 207 249 422 293 298 364 289 618 234 302 251 247 .451 266 220 282 162 590 158 175 140 103 232 106 79 ' 145 77 274 38 79 52 51 62 39 22 38 17 87 17 19 13 8 18 4 2 5 4 17 7 9 10 17 18 14 25 22 34 25 28 34 40 50 39 47 41 39 62 65 80 75 IM 93 98 143 139 158 220 146 314 157 220 147 189 340 200 169 209 160 401 121 176 100 127 328 185 159 146 119 266 76 93 80 78 89 84 62 49 39 97 27 47 35 22 29 22 13 24 9 17 3 12 7 10 12 3 5 3 3 10 41 32 76 100 145 178 214 251 299 302 358 369 451 433 529 550 644 718 974 1,212 1,769 1,432 1,834 2,044 2,376 3,388 3,168 3,144 4,134 3,006 6,499 ,2,704 4, 004 3,360 3,222 6,251 3,806 2,961 3,914 2,706 7,696 2,091 3,209 2,421 2,481 5,392 2,534 2,324 2,885 2,118 5,612 1,597 2,441 1,847 1,794 2,314 1,495 1,037 1,187 813 2,847 813 969 685 642 911 407 360 31# 255 489 144 179 129 122 211 108 78 74 , 59 m 14 31 29 41 42 39 51 40 64 69 81 84 93 93 91 94 118 136 225 342 631 642 774 865 958 1,199 1,077 1^086 1,363 960 1,918 909 1,157 879 788 1,685 916 686 .936 551 1,447 409 580 402 338 768 302 238 333 195 623 167 204 187 186 192 162 86 116 61 166 34 50 65 40 65 29 15 25 18 ,23 14 16 12 13 6 8 4 4 3 20 60 96 140 139 178 190 173 255 273 315 396 389 461 510 605 629 720 762 874 889 1,091 993 1,161 1,176 1,113 1,444 1,196 1,138 1,592 1,095 ■2,579 902 1,526 1,379 1,252 2,938 1,417 1,198 1,664 1,009 3,474 699 1,240 889 825 2,626 975 864 1,218 711 2,638 561 901 693 661 1,249 690 464 575 346 1,471 270 381 317 292 683 232 209 216 135 498 112 154 115 « lOG 161 90 49 74 43 334 54 102 2 3 172 200 4 236 6 261 6. 269 7 276 10 290 275 388 12l«........I. 315 397 13 359 14.............. 380 382 15 „ 16............. 17 „ 412 18 _„.. 19^ 452 431 20 556 22i 843 976 975 24 1,074 2S„ 1,153 28 .......... 1,116 974 28 1,139 851 30...... ........ 1,516 712 32 949 809 34 746 35 1,117 36 725 676 38 690 39 536 40 ...... 1,012 340 41 42 436 43 364 44 379 603 46 364 324 48 , 286 49 256 50 579 211, 52.. 299 53 , 54 262 185 256 56 206 58 131 133 59 118 •60 294 81 77 62 114 100 64 i 86 116 66 , 77 ' 52 68 47 70 50 19 r-o 6 1 1 3 6 1 2 33 74 21 70 1] 78 7 11 63 4ft n fl 626 COMPEJfDIDM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: 1880. D— FoKBiGN-BORN WHITE MAUts — Continued. Teax'8 of .age. Del, B.C. Fla. Ga. Idaho. m. Ind. ■ 8, BSb 4, 5GC ;,29? 4,692 318, 285 79, 976 4 3 2 6 3 2 .5 4 7 5 S 11 12 5 11 13 10 38 19 16 Iti 16 32 22 as 30 27 31 17 ^6 34 39 38 48 34 49 33 50 40 65 47 83 45 64 01 70 <>l> 73 H3 89 57 111 58 103 112 140 57 111 167 255 m 305 »u 1*7 X8 V>3 ir, 159 ■sa 351 «2 313 70 193 1,37 251 8« 208 313 498 7U 161 115 237 m 194 51 103 21)9 453 81 187 73 187 103 21« 84 149 273 483 4« 124 82 ]?5 6 1 3 2 '2 1 2 3 4 15 5 23 18 29 19 23 20 33 33 33 41 40 48 50 87 94 93 114 132 137 113 243 301 159 139 130 261 159 122 178 117 324 81 155 111 113 200 94 114 118 86 273 76 111 89 88 139 109 75 80 51 357 32 50' 55 45 69 28 31 37 23 47 «0 7 27 34 19 9 10 5 2 23 4 C 3 35 4 22 5 32 23 7 31 8 45 9 28 lo 27 u.... 12 16 41 13 31 14 35 15 44 16 .■-., . . 47 17 30 38 74 19' 42 03 78 22 .... 07 23 92 24 129 25 164 26 139 27 127 28 178 29 108 30 308 31 113 32 136 33 127 34 107 35 250 36 145 37 97 38 .'..... 128 80 40 316 41 83 42 96 43 C6 44 59 45 180 46 78 71 48 108 49 58 60 179 51 22 53 60 49 64 46 78 66 53 57 24 68 42 19 60 96 6 62 23 ^ 15 64 9 86 14 7 B9 6 4 70 25 4 2 73 1 74 4 75 2 3 1 3 4 2 7g 1 2 18 2 3B= COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 629 Table XLII. — Ages af the populatimi at the Tenth Census: 1880. D — FOKKIGN-BOKN WHITE MALES — Continued. Tears of age. N.T. ■^.c. Ohio. Oreg. Pa. E. I. S.O. Tenn. Total . TTnderl., 1. 596, 758 2,372 211, 680 307, 150 34, 333 ::<-: ) and over . . 456 608 896 1,067 1,087 1,165 1,276 1,404 1,821 2,014 2,667 2,346' 3,186 3,159 3,846 3,920 4,767 5,114 6,014 6,005 7,222 7,395 8,520 8,404 9,432 11, 935 10, 663 10, 728 14, 816 10,845 23, 659 9,173 14, 730 12, 339 12, 387 24, 971 14, 048 11, 706 16, 313 10, 474 32, 086 7,475 13, 088 9,572 9,288 22, 667 9,483 8,829 U, 781 8,132 24,987 6,006 9,717 7,790 7,955 11, 688 7,737 5,193 6,344 4,606 14, 943 3,451 4,623 4,232 3, 796 0,600 3,025 2,639 2,920 2,159 5,173 1, 359 1,874 1,583 1,365 2,009 1,213 877 981 694 4, 100 s 128 1 1 203 3 3 259 10 4 283 16 3 317 34 5 332 31 8 403 27 5 466 38 15 661 38 17 740 39 19 959 55 1R 952 ' 43 14 1,170 66 19 , '1,251 59 l(i 1,462 79 21 1,514 66 15 1,660 77 23 1,635 80 20 1,936 89 .18 1,830 114 30 2,138 189 311 2,188 160 21 2,370 225 38 2,499 227 28 2,835 324 51 3,284 379 37 3,266 389 43 3,259 366 47 4,477 531 35 3,668 323 64 6,766 786 45 3,320 323 63 4,490 440 48 4,162 •407 3U 4,179 406 58 7,087 613 41 4,708 405 42 4,076 323 H 5,099 448 44 3,969 322 69 8,549 741 28 2,909 214 4) 4,442 349 38 3,048 203 32 3, 622 249 VS 6,881 452 .bS 3,865 245 48 3, 559 221 1)3 4,251 245 46 3,757 195 lOH 7,365 548 33 2,713 193 68 3,955 294 49 3,390 195 38 3,378 195 44 4,905 219 42 3,655 199 22 2,803 103 ,40 3,006 109 20 2,449 73 !>b 5,052 198 20 1,969 07 22 2,347 86 J.7 2,125 61 21 1,949 67 23 2,702 87 11 1,647 44 IS 1,429 39 16 1,514 42 12 . 1,266' 31 21 1,895 43 1 847 '1'4 11 1,002 28 6 867 21 5 834 19 6 844 16 9 711 13 7 •520 8 5 490 10 r 395 ' 9 33 1,991 , ' 28 250 452 495 552 643 564 679 781 1,024 1,175 1,582 ,1,617 ' 2, 118 1,972 2,427 2,313 2,785 2,883 3,166 3,232 .3, 660 3,669 4,102 -4,112 4,413 5,819 5,202 5,251 7,177 5,299 11, 285 4,773 7,207 6,539 0,151 12, 427 7,040 6,095 8,052 5,688 14, 721 3,900 0,373 4,676 4,716 11,148 4,831 4,705 5,931 4,471 11, 753 3,252 5,138 4,235 4,200 6,145 4,081 2, 965 3,488 2,712 7,327 2,036 2,597 2,466 2,183 3,740 1,727 1,605 1,722 1, 359 2,774 821 1,128 926 850 1,145 771 507 • 544 . 473 2,467 47 89 118 143 159 149 160 209 265 200 344 330 432 427 460 489 541 566 652 619 736 591 712 643 677 835 683 664 931 577 1,2V2 442 780 623 695 1, 332 654 635 1,689 374 617 424 416 1,183 430 371 535 334 1,226 240 401 234 289 585 287 211 251 180 762 108 180 157 147 294 99 107 97 57 263 35 61 52 35 65 49 ■28 29 16 159 1 1 3 3 3 7 9 5 9 13 14 13 17 12 15 15 24 31 27 47 30 38 52 48 72 63 66 85 . 75 147 '72 79 158 85 77 198 46 71 76 82 171 74 • 87 109 84 239 49 94 63 62 88 77 41 58 41 160 37 58 58 33 69 24 27 28 23 5S 19 17 14 14 17 8 6 8 6 50 1630 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSOS. Tabl£ XLli. — A^ea of the population at the Tenth Cetuus : D — Foreign-born white males — Continued. 1880. Tears of age.. Tex. Utah. Vt. Ta. ■Wash. -W.Va. Wis. Wyo. Total 67,973 21, 820 21,429 8,764 9,080 9,953 219,949 S,627 Tliiderl ,.. 100 122 220 270 313 • 372 461 426 593 fl21 758 524 881 «38 752 775 756 607 1,054 799 1,252 861 1, 1,93 1, Q76 3,242 2, 070 1, 552 1,422 ],S.» 1,281 3, 565 1, 101^ 1 , 080 1,410 1,307 2, 837 i,625 1.217 1, 670 1,102 3,337 734 1,096 793 $29 2,301 1,170 1,008 1,093 782 2, 139 559 725 028 568 863 626 307 440 389 1,298 299 383 352 200 435 234 190 206 149 340 95 106 87 87 114 76 47 04 47 242 8 13 37 55 62 95 93 112 137 146 169 172 217 204 234 248 275 305 300 312 343 338 ^1 443 483 493 502 552 458 63,1 409' .r.oo 4lg 4.53 669 478 ' 411 465 392 044 297 379 351 359 605 351 355 386 349 S24 ?44 304 307 301 299 293 241 256 209 385 189 210 188 186 204 142 98 107 107 122 68 74 79 54 66 50 44 38 39 113 45 71 99 84 100 120 113 126 111 114 361 129 • 215 207 233 247 269 303 351 339 459 354 404 380 466 367 470 320 622 302 112 422 376 601 377 352 434 318 769 234 374 317 2S7 676 299 320 379 266 685 208 255 237 206 387 245 187 232 157 487 129 187 163 114 231 119 129 134 84 277 81 ' 123 112 69 142 70 38 II 295 4 5 16 12 17 16 17 20 26 25 28 21 48 37 62 43 60 43 48 70 89 96 147 134 204 219 246 239 298 267 419 239 339 266 270 388 294 246 279 206 480 140 216 160 152 258 149 148 147 132 282 119 160 108 103 139 92 74 56 41 85 34 40 47 34 33 17 16 21 10 27 10 8 U 3 5 n 7 4 2 17 S 8 W 9 18 12 19 18 31 27 44 38 42 52 57 43 64 4$ 70 62 68 91 131 139 142 Ul 896 139 205 172 198 827 198 181 216 181 392 116 179 185 100 317 179 162 192 178 514 143 257 196 237 263 186 132 ,160 127 359 91 119 102 100 167 80 63 70 63 123 33 49 36 33 .59 35 24 82 17 109 163 222 3S2 328 430 463 58S 810 988 1,072 1,417 1,426 1,853 1,884 2.318 2,306 2,531 2,486 2,800 2,817 3,253 3,043 3,434 3,365 3,689 4,134 4.219 ?,867 4,828 3,789 8.598 8,441 4,565 4,357 4,454 6,056 4,771 4,079 4,726 3,824 6,935 2,735 4,016 3,542 3,460 5,340 3,542 3,285 3,631 3,224 6,640 2,817 4,165 3,751 3,594 4,280 3,538 2,603 3,027 2,518 4,690 1,943 2,467 2,224 2,068 2,607 1,672 1,488 1,439 1,155 1.883 76l 967 756 718 797 600 501 473 425 1,894 2 1 7 11 12 10 10 17 22 34 34 43 47 54 48 58 54 68 72 68 64 70 83 80 79 91 100 109 105 166 124 22(4 108 160 142 168 349 172 140 , 204 146 407 118 209 174 148 338 151 173 220 154 423 106 175 135 131 243 150 97 117 100 354 76 105 114 89 152 79 64 66 66 112 26 46 28 24 23 26 12 15 22 63 3 2 e 3 10 4 6 6 7 6 10 7 7 g ., _ 10 S .' 10 10 14 11 16 12 17 13 IS it::::::::::. 11 K 12 ]6 25 17 16 IS 87 19 39 30 55 21 107 23 lal 24 132 25 133 148 ia3 26 27 I6V 20 130 171 ;n 126 135 121 H iin IM 37 88 101 39 74 132 41 S2 78 43 U 37 45 58 40 45 47 - 36 40 49 64 61 Ifl 29 27 18 24 Tin 04 m 57 12 9 22 10 9 7 4 8 2 2 2 2 4 1 3 59 flO CI 6n 63 04 CO 08 67 B8 C!l 70 71. 73 74 ict '*: . ]. . 2 1 77 78 1 79 80 and over 6 COMPENDIUM -. OF " THE" TENTH CENSUS. 631 Table XLII. — Ages of fhe population at the Tenth Census: 1880. E — FOKEIGN-BOKN WHITE FBMAUIS. Tears of age. TKe United States. Ala. Ariz. Ark. Cal. Colo. Conn. Dak. Total 3, 038, 044 3,704 4,410 2,994 80,653 9, 967 65, 552 19, 271 TTiiderl i 3,061 5,066 6,'Z52 7;^oi 8,435 9,036 10,248 11,807 14,260 15,4^4 19, 772 19, 080 24,642 24,54X 29, 664r 31, 372 36,-744' 37, 759 46, 570 42,047 54,353 41,4^0 IP 66,607 58,019 63, 987 73,845 m, 474 11(1,841 43, 544 68,786 60, 960 58,721 103, 950 67, 326 57; 877 75,153 52, 002 131,061 36,339 60,731 60(630 49,788 94,600 49,608 45,444 58,537 41, 7j09 109,467 29, 583 44, 665 37, 263 38, 074 52,444 . 30,187 25, 269 30, 491 21,9.03 63,093 16,222 21, 914 19, 701 18,692 29,646 15,288 ISy 528 14,401 10,470 24,215 6,680 9,272 7,774 7,078 10,379 6,372 4,484 4,010 3,445 23,498 I 3 2 i 6 5 9 15 10 13 18 7 19 19 10 22 30 32 22 22 27 18 43 29 32 43 64 66 68 .17 129 46 88 69 63 132 81 76 101 67 193 41 85 86 74 172 76 67 92 56 200 43 76 62 53 89 53 36 46 21 115 24 29 30 29 44 ■ 21 15 24 18 41 12 17 15 14 16 11 4 8 6 •36 15 12 31 64 40 47 47 65 69 49 71 44 66 46 68 105. 86 80 132 83 160 73 113 103 107 209 109 101 141 70 343 69 90 72 62 183 6B 67 78 33 200 19 55 24 28 95 29 30 40 22 120 7 1,) 9 19 17 15 5 12 3 53 2 3 4 5 14 2 3 6 6 20 14 20 17 14 24 26 36 27 50 25 40 29 44 39 43 , 38 44 37 47 46 53 62 67 r.8 .56 64 124 51 ,58 75 65 109 69 75 81 50 123 45 79 48 49 105 60 51 55 33 90 31 40 29 24 39 31 18 33 7 30 9 17 14 9 23 7 10 4 3 12 8 7 3 3 5 4 2 4 1 7 31 49 74 107 159 154 210 224 342 376 445 495 520 574 649 (na 826 821 1, 201 877 1,309 1, 311 1,M9 1,843 1,784 1,698 2,849 1,70,5 8,856 1,409 2,281 1,910 1,9S2 3,746 2,24S 1,»70 2,583 1,818 4,971 1,122 2,017 1,507 1,629 2,956 1,426 1,261 1, 625 1,099 3,106 666 1,007 739 814 1, 043 657 449 533 382 1,187 246 , 360 289 300 483 229 212 ■175 132 354 103 115 89 114 137 84 57 62 45 310 9 28 31 38 43 45 49 47 58 . 66 73 81 97 67 90 105 •114 129 160 155 201 181 236. 250 310 371 345 316 397 294 565 230 374 277 256 3S3 273 242 26i 174 372 124 160 132 128 210 111 98 315 68 166 .52 64 73 60 69 41 36 36 29 82 19 34 26 27 35 20 14 13 11 28 9 11 10 4 8 4 4 3 2 22 61 123 145 175 178 ISO 157 228 285 311 371 362 618 475 647 668 811 872 1,167 1,082 1,332 1,024 1,280 1,258 1,237 1,614 1,318 1,268 1,728 1,(167 2,598 859 1,485 1,366 1,258 . 2, 572 1^378 1,236 It 1,295 1,014 987 2,551 998 924 1,320 801 2,601 497 ^ 870 620 642 1,236 609 411 521 324 1,495 225 388 333 263 667 232 188 246 153 508 96 147 103 85 201 88 75 48 412 52 123 a 197 3 205 4 ,5...'. 201 220 6 -.-.. 7 284 261 g 313 9- . . . 267 338 11 299 12 384 13 385. 14, 343; 338 Ifi 415 17 431 18 '. 433 10 :i70 458 434 495 23 470 24 . - - - . 611 SIS 26 614 441 26 508 ;i72 :(0 079 :i0!i 32 . 46H 418 34 :i4u 481* S87 37 ... 307 398 241 448 136 42 258 43 » 204 203 298 46 . - 213 17U 48 ., -. 196 173 50 298 135 53 - - . 169 131 54 J.... 55 123 157 5(j . ^ 124 98 58 - .--.. 114 67 191 (jl 45 71 fj-; 74 65 63 64 60 37 6ft 4 I 45 31 70- 58 71 14 23 1 2 2 4 1 13 le 24 7(j 22 11 14 7Q 1. - 10 8 80 and over — 5i 632 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH - CENSUS. Table XLII, — Ages of the population at the Tenth Cenaita : E — ^FoREiGN-BORN WHITE rBMAiifis — Continued. 1860. Years of age. Del. D.C. ri». Go. HL lud. Iowa. Total 4,G03 8,330 3,137 4,041 1,907 264,694 64,058 114,985 4 4 7 11 4 7 13 7 16 12 22. 15 24 18 26 26 38 35' 52 53 eo 51 CO 57 54 88 80 79 98 CO 160 60 93 70 76 168 91 76 142 84 287 60 92 84 66 203 78 71 95 57 221 43 82 59 51 121 66 36 43 17 133 25 37 34 28 60 24 24 30 21 55 14 15 12 14 28 18 9 10 7 66 1 1 9 10 4 17 16 19 24 22 40 41 49 52 41 62 67 63 61 47 60 63 .48 61 52 64 77 59 63 .76 52 111 41 67 62 SO 81 72 46 70 69 128 39 55 55 > 63 86 53 46 51 34 88 19 26 30 35 35 35 23 ■ 22 14 49 14 12 17 8 21 17 X2 4 13 11 6 4 4 9 5 4 2 4 3 23 1 2 3 6 6 6 9 11 11 8 16 9 20 9 19 24 29 20 30 34 46 39 53 49 53 90 61 67 84 57 132 54 86 84 70 154 91 65 95 56 240 55 95 90 75 219 77 70 107 63 215 36 72 66 69 87 61 40 37 24 119 16 34 21 23 43 17 18 24 17' 45 6 6 14 9 26 8 8 5 51 250 432 601 588 613 659 796 944 1,161 1,305 1,676 1,742 2,365 2,311 2,829 2,938 3,233 3,402 4,108 3,503 4,953 3,518 4,662 4,490 4,805 6,697 5,139 4,798 6,486 4,840 9,477 4,114 6,431 6,641 6,484 8,761 6,306 5,320 6,562 4,695 10,811 3,383 5,622 4, 612 4,667 7,688 4,552 4,175 6,137 3,627 8,621 2,744 3, 853 3,320 3,377 4,288 3,199 2,160 2,613 1,939 4,606 1,440 1,824 1,707 1,640 2,276 1,360 1,233 1,246 890 1,774 683 800 657 609 827 516 391 423 291 1,600 41 61 74 93 89 95 118 127 194 233 277 290 376 379 432 630 576 559 665 551 708 579 668 620 760 885 877 843 1,262 1,017 1,709 920 1,312 1,226 1,157; 1,766 1,449 1,349 1,477- 1,237; 2,318 1,009' 1,480 1,376' 1,383' 2,025 1,433 1, 317 1 653 1,176 2,413 946 1,338 1,104 1,159 1,347 1,109 761 933 736 1,391 569 678 677 598 806 606 421 435 347 681 227 317 272 250 282 204 165 153 112 591 60 1 2 3 4 11 7 .7 9 7 17 17 19 20 13 21 17 19 21 31 30 43 28 33 43 47 61 48 60 57 44 69 37 54 37 44 63 62 29 41 33 48 30 43 25 34 41 34 28 41 25 37 17 14 22 22 24 13 12 12 14 20 11 9 16 10 14 12 16 10 4 'I 7 6 6 6 3 1 1 1 113 2 4 2 6 6 5 9 21 14 20 22 25 22 28 36 42 62 81 76 117 74 122 128 118 164 118 126 194 118 370 102 189 148 145 397 186 187 237 172 549 109 184 149 148 382 133 200 117 409 75 136 113 107 184 89 56 89 61 233 28 66 45 60 102 37 31 39 31 88 11 36 18 25 35 23 8 9 7 72 173 3 183 4 246 6 , 319 6 330 7 424 8 532 9 621 10 778 11 838 12 1,203 13 1,197 H ^ 1,427 15 16 17.. 1,430 1,585 1,642 18.. 1,909 19. 1,687 2,021 21 1,528 1,958 23 1,894 24 1,933 25 2,242 26 2,117 27 1,969 2,438 29 2,023 3,618 31 i;866 2,634 33.. .1 2,415 2,299 35 8,.224 2,779 37 2,304 2,619 39 ^,048 3,881 41 _,. 1,698 2,281 43 2,113 1,985 45 3,182 2,U3 47 2,018 2,163 49 , 1,739 3,546 51 1,266 1,831 53 .. -..--. 1,683 1,600 1,946 1,672 57 1,113 1,281 969 59 8,072 CI 731 933 863 784 65 1,039 668 (j7 606 586 440 811. 7L . ....... 309 391 73. 332 289 75 ' ,,. 333 264 77 , 160 193 124 8S8 COMPENDIUM 01" THE TENTH CENSUS. 633 Tabli!! XLII, — Aga of the population at the Teaflh Census; E— Foreign-born white femaibs— Continued. 1880. Kans. Ky. La. Me. Md. Mass: Mich. Minn. Total ... H940 27, 562 24,578 29, 223 40, 357 236, on 168, 007 79.... 80 and over . 48 84 141 178 243 277 363 360 420 440 619 517 694 671 698 703 772 748 858 738 818 721 843 765 820 878 945 825 1.018 864 1,369 815 1,033 1,058 965 1,321 1,097 896 1,093 804 1,461 618 844 785 782 1,134 703 701 716 572 1,113 422 567 485 491 533 435 323 374 277 561 203 268 251 223 239 184 142 150 115 18» 68 80 64 67 87 63 30 37 30 143 4 7 17 14 19 24 24 30 44 41 68 60 96 101 119 135 173 165 212 194 257 222 252 265 325 441 383 354 502 418 847 371 608 562 663 997 654 549 691 548 1,430 396 688 596 • 538 1,067 601 573 743 552 1,395 358 612 48S 495 317 752 215 267 220 213 291 163 161 157 110 262 87 87 80 58 116 66 41 64 32 252 10 6 14 15 19 25 31 30 33 50 53. 55 76 72 77 102 103 116 137 137 190 143 234 234 209 348 295 311 428 325 777 257 522 429 377 833 626 500 634 502 li535 319 649 556 487 1,146 666 516 668 517 1,418 297 583 425 397 588 397 265 294 235 747 152 194 220 199 325 145 141 134 109 271 67 100 64 63 117 71 46 48. 24 72 114 139 166 203 233 215 236 244 273 343 286 401 385 456 531 612 664 778 694 734 597 747 674 607 657 597 491 606 475 735 343 466 436 438 707 513 438 525 307 449 389 400 751 381 334 462 324 813 208 388 255 266 431 267 208 254 186 579 125 186 175 175 297 130 13$ 140 95 227 61 88 91 61 106 63 36 44 40 267 25 25 ' 35 86 66 46 66 . 75 90 123 160 140 215 196 228 274 279 294 402 345 432 343 470 461 458 656 (518 558 825 585 1,278 517 799 669 710 1,331 823 755 1,007 703 1,859 507 894 775 721 1,505 763 704 955 762 1,762 522 774 709 484 579 440 1,171 320 438 345 365 687 265 238 290. 242 425 142 211 143 144 175 116 90 81 486 638 668 723 797 818 910 ,1,084 1,166 1,478 1,414 1,737 1,702 2,506 2,834 3,481 3, 659 4,741 4,507 6, 831 4,385 5,704 5,218 6,508 6,739 5,342 4,923 6,687 4,255 9,807 N 2,784 6,221 4,600 4,175 9,031 4,641 4,046 6,897 3,478 11, 162 2,170 4,263 3,138 3,064 7,847 3,015 2,742 3,976 2,564 9,045 1,575 2,585 2,006 2,099 3,932 1,899 1,281 1,740 1,0P6 5,256 735 1,153 984 852 2,355 695 752 783 462 2,062 278 446 389 324 776 301 193 275 169 1,652 367 661 825 1,017 1,036 1,098 1,191 1,251 1,551 1,563 1,816 1,758 2,120 2,180 2,505 2,549 3,046 2,898 H, 300 3,144 3,612 3,011 3,478 3,368 3,548 3,654 3,498 3,265 4,014 3,260 5,002 2,700 3,770 3,381 3,251 4,309 3,556 3,148 3,652 2,775 4,664 2,047 3,083 2,501 2,683 3,496 2,489 2,409 2,666 2,088 3,766 1,494 2,131 1,803 1,961 2,162 1,762 1,308 1,366 1,125 2,177 835 1,135 1,008 1,001 1,140 815 699 702 540 921 342 411 324 204 226 190 978 634 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Cinsua : 1880, E— FoREiGN-BOKN WHITE FEMALES— Continued. Years of age. Miss. Mo. Mont. Ifebr. Nov. N.H. N.J. N.Mex. Total 2,974 89, 932 1,673 40,617 5,207 24,006 109, 514 2,690 Underl 1 1 1 2 6 4 6 5 12 5 5 16; 19 14 20 20 16 26 25 32 32 20 2!i 31 39 :i6 .63 47 48 59 54 107 34 73 m 6:i 117 06 64 77 55 154 30 63 57 6? 124 57 51 77 43 148 24 49 45 44 75 ' 33 28 39 15 80 18 24 20 15 34 11 10 19 10 30 7 8 3 7 14 6 3 3 9 28 48 76 05 128 133 149 146 193 239 240 353 361 447 622 602 682 855 806 1,048 9,11 1,238 i,?45 l!?22 1,692 1,441 1,461 2,002 1,6M .3, 18^ 1,276 2,117 1,856 1,887 3,226 2,177 1,941 2,426 1,790 1,268 1,329 2,133 1,740 1,816 3; 193 1,845 1,630 1,990 1,461 3,635 1,093 1,521 1,292 1,359 1,602 1,217 869 1,007 ,774 1,856 698 822 635 621 884 *408 419 334 686 229 ' 199 315 201 165 135 88 673 3 3 6 6 5 . 7 7 6 3 7 ,13 12 7 9 8 8 12 14 25 24 22 25 34 47 51 66 56 51 68 35 80 49 53 61 44 69 54 46 44 34 72 16 43 ' 33 18 50 20 20 23 19 35 5 19 13 11 14 a 10 11 8 7 4 6 'I 3 1 3 2 5 5 70 130 222 269 303 292 377 383 432 462 698 488 709 630 781 756 818 794 858 791 841 697 909 812 802 956 911 823 1,053 848 1,403 760 983 923 'S65 8,34 6^8 1,156 451 669 580 536 806 504 491 506 378 762 286 407 403 384 437 375 252 293 240 420 165 178 185 173 209 137 117 106 93 169 55 75 48 47 76 41 24 24 23 . 136 1 6 7 8 8 12 20 23 23 24 32 35 29 27 27 35 41 50 49 62 76 69 95 76 128 138 164 138 169 149 200 149 189 161 170 258 186 166 178 106 305 63 113 93 103 147 86 65 80 46 1-33 30 36 28 *1, 32 25 17 20 17 40 g 7 17 12 12 6 7 12 6 13 2 2 6 2 5 2 1 4 1 7 53 94 146 187 189 187 193 308 243 223 269 280 310 350 399 556 696 625 777 668 800 604 688 604 621 638 607 446 538 366 731 233 405 353 37] 671 369 335 483 316 814 250 299 66? 294 2^ 360 210 652 153 208 211 166 274 Ji 141 97 341 58 89 78 61 176 62 67 75 34 150 24 49 62 18 64 23 24 21 11 141 li 211 222 204 224 249 326 375 426 580 631 724 692 909 86% 1,053 1,207 \-M 1,863 1, .338 1,743 1,674 1,873 2,555 2, 042 1,927 2,867 1,946 4,680 1,495 2,580 2, 321 2,181 4,707 2, 550 2,173 3,106 1,948 6, 038 1,251 2,279 1.117 1,668 3,988 1.893 i,m 93a 1,474 \M 2, 032 1,261 772 1,013 691 2,370 636 716 616 565 1,008 472 386 435 297 830 186 269 236 205 342 187 121 154 98 682 7 G 2 14 3 14 4 16 6 21 6 ii 7 34 8 21 9 34 10 30 u 25 12 16 13 27 34 15 , 51 16 51 17 28 18 S3 19 36 20 87 21 20 22 53 23 S3 24 63 26 91 26 70 27 m 23 75 39 45 30' 200 SI 33 32 50 33 31 34 33 35 129 36 50 37 40 3g 87 39 23 180 41 1? 43 36 43 29 44 24 45 82 46 19 47 19 48 34 49 IS 107 51 9 52 S 53 11 54 <18 55 2(7 12 57 17 68. 18 69 7 fiO 74 5 63 ....■ . 1 64 2 65 23 66 8 67 2 68 2 1 70 25 1 72 3 1 1 2 73 ...... 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 79 2 80 and over..,. 13 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 635 Table XLIl. — Ages Of the population at the Tenth Census: E — FoRfilGN-BOKN WHITE FEMALES — Continued. 1880. Years of age. N. Y. N. C. Ohio. Oreg. Pa. E. I. S. C. Total . 6U, 947 1,320 182, 658 6,158 279, 933 TJndcrl. 1 9.. 10.. 11.. 12.. 13:. 1*.. 15.. 18.. 17.. IS- IS.. 20.. 21.. 22-. 24. 2S. 26. 27. 28., 29.. 30.. 31., 92-. 34. 35. 36. 37., 38., 39., 40., 41., 42., 43., 44.. 45.. 46.. 47.. 48-. 49-- 50-- 51.. 52.. 53.. 54.- 55-. 50-. 57-- 58.. 59.. 60.. 61.. 62.. .64. 65. 66., 70.: 71-, 72-, 73-, 74 75 .-... 76 77--- 78 79 80 and over . 401 721 987 1,092 1,064 1,158 1,299 1,961 1,765 1,9S7 2,583 2,552 3,201 3,147 4,027 4,265 5,509 6,079 8,135 7,587 10, 592 7,856 10, 818 10, 207 11,235 14, 572 11,907 11,117 ie,2Si 10,781 25,8}2 8,256 14,405 11,972 ■ 11, 7«i3 23,982 13, 259 11, 2«2 16,043 10, 090 31, 776 6,677 12, 317 9,471 9,479 21, 484 9,769 8,705 12, 379 7, 986 26, 523 6,428 8,967 7,214 7,613 11,397 7,402 4,888 6,184 4,146 15,472 3,002 4,316 3,?80 3,643 6,558 2,991 2,516 2,976 1,S93 6,793 1,242 1,807 1,492 1,476 2,277 1,322 907 1,034 704 5,382 1 1 6 6 1 6 7 12 15 12 24 15 16 19 12 13 15 6 20 17 20 IB 23 23 19 28 24 19 28 14 31 24 19 SI 21 44 31 29 31 18 58 12 25 lis 222 247 288 328 328 387 506 684 768 1,010 982 1,144 1,188 1,437 1,473 1,679 1,720 2,123 1,866 2,342 1,934 .2,318 2,330 2; 334 2,937 2,813 2,-701 3, 718 3,092 6,454 2,697 3,883 3,618 3,556 5,327 3,909 3,618 4,509 3,437 6,800 2,624 15 3,586 23 3,403 35 5,556 21 3,454 21 3,191 15 3,913 18 M21 ^491 36 20 2,557 19 3,458 15 3,026 14 2,942 15 8,676 IS 2,871 9 2,0911 6 2,475 JO 1,904 30 4,012 10 1,426 14 1,819 9 1,622 12 .1,652 10 2,141 7 1,308 10 1,169 7 1,254 5 1,049 7 1,600 1 675 4 808 4 766 4 663 12 802 9 611 6 , 434 1 404 4 366 31 1,952 2 11 9 17 24 19 33 39 42 46 51 63 63 69 65 68 70 73 81 78 90 77 106 121 117 144 138 97 170 130 238 124 194 163 137 203 174 137 185 137 246 96 132 117 109 165 97 104 135 104 158 60 70 84 66 80 48 43 38 29 63 28 34 31 19 30 19 16 18 20 23 12 11 11 7 3 268 423 628 526 573 529 659 780 970 1,190 1,543 1,579 1,983 1,980 2, 333 2,450 2,869 3,084 3,682 3,370 4,190 3,372 4,321 4,105 4,268 5, 750 4,800 4,370 6,489 4,584 10, 343 3,851 6,068 5,401 -1, 169 10, 277 5,898 6,231 7,022 4,864 12, 761 ^,320 5,646 4,607 4,517 9,434 4,392 4,151 5,759 4,185 11,397 2,905 4,675 3,646 3,669 6,440 3,504 2,479 3,168 2,245 6,858 1,676 2,182 2,021 1,891 3,476 1,565 1,603 1,686 1,173 2,854 708 1,066 913 819 J, 258 726 504 559 423 2,852 39,498 66 93 113 128 169 150 105 219 241 276 350 299 411 413 486 595 637 732 890 795 930 673 933 874 1,087 653 1,513 485 826 667 699 1,411 743 683 974 576 1,793 381 687 551 643 1,182 494 451 675 396 1,370 264 418 357 337 562 292 222 317 179 g36 144 202 162 156 374 123 116 123 79 321 42 76 70- 56 106 41 35 56 27 227 3,195 1 1 3 4 2 5 8 4 17 18 7 13 18 18 10 11 8 23 30 20 31 20 30 41 47 56 45 41 67 28 109 27 62 39 35 104 59 49 66 43 202 39 62 174 55 67 67 41 226 19 61 43 35 90 53 33 30 29 116 19 33 26 32 47 13 21 10 13 47 10 16 9 14 "o 6 2 8 50 63B COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census : E — FoREiON-BORN WHITE ^EMAiJis — Continued. 1880. Tears of .ige. Tex. TJtali. Tt. Va. ■Wash. ■W.Va. Wis. "Wyo. Totil 45, 608 21, 639 19, 608 ■ 5, 846 3,223 8„275 185,369 1,401 Underl 1 97 106 184 247 321 345 350 60l 568 602 681 532 ■ 735. 503 714 774 - 781 B88 913 645 1,231 599 916 1 743 854. 1,411 965 779 1,173 787 2,311 610 923 742 728 1,616 1,028 730 981 676 2,026 441 711 568 .676 1,221 626 499 639 487 1,376 204 429 373 385 534 369 265 337 237 672 163 226 194 181 277 163 112 138 113 239 57 88 71 64 90 54 27 46. 32 234 11 22 37 65 59 90 83 128 135 145 183, 150 220 218 243 ' 246 282 280 328 365 457 376 427 364 336 469 478 468 473 416 560 369 473 470 393 514 494 388 444 377 588 327 437 363 346 403 321 329 339 335 458' 251 332 283 320 321 298 257 281 207 343 169 210 172 187 204 177 142 123 120 142 73 97 72 84 92 69 49 49 33 141 38 69 90 119 126 120 117 131 113 148 180 165 183 180 228 244 287 TlOO 356 ■300 , 339 291 350 356 337 378 323 351 420 325 439 218 379 369 384 653 399 364 440 291 628 204 323 341 310 678 289 282 333 245 637 203 275 237 210 323 227 173 205 163 410 98 143 160 125 219 112 89 140 76 189 67 84 66 61 104 65 49 43 32 225 1 5 14 11 19 17 18 34 20 35 .37 39 45 55 67 51 62 67 54 54 56 47 79 67 60 101 89 65 96 88 163 58 103 103 85 202 122 96 163 110 285 77 119 98 108 245 95 93 139 86 294 62 lOO 97 97 132 82 55 64 47 193 35 % 48 88 31 24 35 28 54 18 16 20 25 23 10 9 17 6 55 4 12 11 18 19 16 19 30 23 29 38 33 34 35 45 54 30 40 46 39 t 68 61 68 69 71 100 74 131 58 91 88 89 122 101 77 92 71 133 43 75 52 71 86 60 48 66 30 86 24 40 21 28 40 18 23 13 14 23 12 14 16 12 9 14 11 3 5 14 4 6 4 4 6 4 1 2 1 4 6 12 19 14 14 16 16 22 29 24 40 32 45 48' 63 54 75 65 88 61 91 68 92 88 96 113 110 119 164 136 238 110 174 146 155 268 179 152 160 141 345 93 167 157 167 301 162 126 180 144 421 98 175 124 147 207 134 86 119 84 250 62 90 77 80 110 60 67 59 41 93 18 37 32 21 51 33 18 17 10 80 142 252 311 362 394 464 614 076 074 1,057 1,366 1,323 1,714 1,868 2,162 2,223 2,534 2,473 2,823 2,434 2,942 2,263 2,789 2,881 2,994 3,216 3,236 2,998 3,779 3,185 5,212 2,734 3,840 3,718 3,586 4,790 4,339 3,483 4,186 3,250 5,707 2,410 3,746 3,271 3,331 4,768 3,299 3,085 3,686 2,909 5,560 2,203 3,200 2,859 2,986 3,365 2,843 2,137 2,410 1,807 3,817 1,355 1,814 1,612 1,599 , 1,992 1,310 1,152 1,120 852 1,501 562 733 612 574 689 482 438 419 258 1,741 1 4 2 4 3 9 4 8 5 7 11 7 10 8 10 9 11 10 9 n 17 12 10 13 13 14 24 15 11 10 . 21 17 21 18 32 19 27 20 33 21 31 22 26 23 42 24 36 25 52 20 «2 27 37 28 48 29 32 30 66 31 32 32 62 33 43 34 37 35 < 50 3C 36 37.. 26 38 32 39.T-, 40.; 20 43 41 18 42 20 43.. 20 44 17 45 30 46 13 47 10 48 12 49.^. ^ 11 50 24 51 11 52 11 53 11 54 8 55 6 50 57 9 2 58 4 59 60 61 1 62 63 ' 64 8 2 65 66 g" 68 •... 69 1 70 5 71 72 73 74 1 75 76 77 78 1 79 80 and over 2 COMPENDIUM QF THE TENTH CENSUS. 637 Table XLII. — Ages of tlte population at the Tenth Census: 1880. F — Colored males (including Chinesej Japanese, and Indians). Years of age. Total., Under 1. 3.. 4.. 5.. 6.. 7.. 8.. 9.. 10.. 11.. 12.. 13., 14.. 15.. 16., 17.. 18.. 19., 20., 21.. 22.. 23.. 24., ■25.. 26.. 27.. 28.. 29.. 30.. 31.. 32.. 33.. 34.. 35.. 36.. 37.. 38.. 39.. 40.. 41.. 43.. 43.. 44.. 45.. 47.. 48.. 49. 50.. 51., 52., 53., 54.. 55.. 58.. 57., 58.. 59.. 60.. 61.. 64. 05., 70 71 72 ^... 73 74 75 76 77 78.1 79 80 and over . The United States. 3, 387, 920 113, 728 98, 982 117, 462 111, 679 116, 409 109, 574 114, 093 102, 689 107, 365 85, 219 107,406 66, 656 99, 809 73, 697 77, B41 70. 367 67, 189 55, 343 74,925 58, 196 72,467 67, 932 70, 361 63, 214 61, 353 87, 303 52. 368 47, 069 54,701 30,256 98,974 19,520 30, 508 24, 731 22,498 74, 655 26, 894 22, 122 31, 103 19,264 80, 814 10, 362 16, 506 12, 125 12, 203 51, 238 16,486 15, 334 20, 789 12, 821 62, 438 9,544 15,442 11, 663 11,437 27, 574 ]3,201 8,333 9,895 5,844 44, 569 i4, 598 7,350 6, 669 5,356 20, 073 4,423 4,227 5,338 3,000 17, 349 1,026 2,591 1,884 1,809 7,449 1,716 1, 057 1,689 986 i 14, 174 Ala. 295, 112 10, 551 8,908 10, 94L 10, 408 11, 140 10, 306 10, 706 9,982 10, 373 7,730 10, 367 5,891 9,571 6,618 7,179 6,762 6,364 5,11» 6,873 4,715 6, 101 6,Q76 5,648 5,061 4,611 6,821 3; 976 3,568 4,075 1,875 7,061 1,216 1,909 1,680 1,461 5,280 1,738 1,504 2,133 1,168 B,04I 500 889 766 1,046 4,798 2,415 2,233 2,549 1,269 6,104 852 1,388 1,12S 1,108 2,738 1,278 709 921 503 4,148 336 511 446 384 1,813 300 298 395 234 1,490 120 222 148 141 692 129 01 127 71 1,211 Ariz. 1,646 61 20 40 89 65 65 87 113 170 99 109 72 122 191 100 118 131 88 211 86 129 48 61 103 61 46 68 45 133 46 45 21 20 33 11 10 23 7 31 3 12 5 4 12 7 1 6 2 11 ' 3 2 Art. 107, 573 3,894 3,333 4,004 3,905 3,798 3,773 3,786. 3,441 3,456 2,984 3,428 2,257 3,008 2,206 2,242 2,063 1,859 1,504 2,144 1,621 1,902 2,213 2,389 2,262 2,231 2,974 2,005 1,812 2,004 1,088 2,937 689 903 844 701 2,116 831 651 902 563 1,951 234 375 1,735 900 869 1,014 580 1,761 288 496 329 306 764 use 232 301 153 1,067 140 138 121 415 101 67 394 31 50 44 33 137 45 19 30 18 306 Cal. 83, 120 257 265 318 309 312 289 315 287 316 241 349 197 361 272 459 760 964 1,190 2,519 2,387 3,944 1,695 2,595 1,675 2,606 4,519 2,423 2,132 3,290 1,962 6,648 1,736 2,755 1,329 1,740 3,701 1,S68 1,193 1,591 868 4,990 1,034 1,429 648 713 1,870 575 425 701 367 2,044 408 596 .325 374 633 323 166 249 130 1,077 216 340 133 155 266 62 61 39 27 194 11 19 13 13 65 11 5 II 6 109 Colo. 2,090 22 12 28 16 29 22 14 23 23 21 18 15 14 16 26 15 26 32 39 62 97 54 92 51 69 105 70 C5 102 64 143 43 73 Conn. 5,802 131 120 129 114 119 103 114 108 114 96 95 110 93 95 104 115 137 94 102 119 129 136 123 133 108 154 98 181 64 94 71 87 176 03 73 106 64 172 48 53 48 39 78 36 45 48 43 109 34 32 34 26 70 39 24 31 24 62 18 . 23 29 24 35 15 13 16 17 11 7 13 .3 8 7 4 37 638 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS.. Table XLIL—Agea of the population at the Tenth Census : 1880. F— CoiOKBD MALES — Continued. Years ol' age. Del. B.C. ma. Ga. Idaho. m. Ind. Iowa,. Totiil 13, 331 26, 258 63, 180 359, 237 3,378 24,797 20,408 5,442 TJnderl 3 384 316 386 3l0 til 337 337 367 286 348 237 357 313 317 285 316 284 315 281 338 285 290 271 238 377 109 166 238 111 429 94 104 120 91 336 U3 89 148 102 360 66 66 205 is 43 83 58 235 44 65 56 51 105 S8 37 63 42 179 27 38 38 29 81 18 26 25 in 67 13 18 11 15 24 11 10 9 6 69 890 630 716 778 801 711 > 703 663 6G6 576 627 468 619 491 512 468 376 338 397 458 453 495 520 613 524 718 443 377 460 326 972 103 282 227 194 955 282 37fe 327 1,106 111 211 158 123 630 118- ISS 174 626 70 127 88 78 231 97 62 71 41 319 21 42 41 .34 138 28 29 48 16 122 11 25 15 15 40 16 7 19 8 106 2,041 1,789 2,245 2,056 2,378 2,118 2,240 2,026 2,094 1,581 2,123 1,178 1,88^ 1,390 1,513 1,317 1,269 967 1,302 986 1,211 1,343 1,367 1,336 1,268 1,656 978 687 1,077 561 1,854 282 604 396 394 1,354 506 370 596 335 1,417 125 271 197 207 1,045 375 303 437 232 1,183 118 232 140 144 509 267 128 188 105 827 49 105 88 73 379 93 74 98 65 322 32 45 31 23 112 36 24, 12,603 11,657 13, 622 12,497 13.954 12,664 13, 452 11,438 12, 479 9,295 12, 578 7,244 11,681 8,000 8,993 7,977 7,966 6,848 8,028 5,810 8,080 7,411 7, 353. 6,231 5,697 9,124 4,862 4,490 6,073 2,480 10,410 1,489 2,593 2,158 1,828 8,091 2,333 1,932 2,883 1,654 8,636 820 1,367 978 978 4,911 1,044 991 1,533 926 6,B75 961 1,468 1,08G 1,063 2,669 931 611 099 372 6,006 486 770 736 651 3,466 387 425 .507 241 2,015 144 226 171 150 751 . 1.54 80 7 2 6 6 3 4 2 3 6 6 3 1 6 5 13 11 ' 27 "1? 39 55 31 40 25 41 105 do 59 105 49 268 81 it) 187 114 101 133 64 290 71 58 110 59 47 56 23 104 47 67 31 27 26 ' 32 16 15 8 41 6 6 7 1 6 2 631 549 600 634 696 529 636 578 598 650 667 468 674 518 434 382 390 3^6 453 454 624 611 601 6lD C44 742 596 494 684 391 838 282 360 315 264 680 292 202 336 231 730 117 192 147 134 359 119 116 165 127 532 79 174 113 135 189 123 70 86 62 238 43 49 S8 44 100 34 44 45 18 66 10 l9 13 12 36 15 8 9 570 450 651 480 545 501 656 607 635 477 499 424 457 474 369 336 422 865 876 374 401 604 612 601 478 519 419 372 438 299 686 175 249 237 185 455 256 198 265 226 4S9 U7 J27 US m 257 102 106 108 112 382 83 152 108 116 159 128 69 84 52 175 37 56 45 47 107 40 34 37 23 59 19 15 • 18 18 35 18 10 11 6 107 94 129 3 132 4 114 5 131 6 119 7 121 8 124 9 lU 10 126 11 94 12 136 13 124 14.-... 15 104 99 16 ^ 17 80 18 132 I9 120 20 .... 124 130 22.1 136 23 145 24 147 25 212 26 140 27 130 28 140 109 30 M5 31 49 32 66 33 58 .34 63 85 1^ 36 60 65 38 67 39 SO 40 112 27 42 52 35 44 20 91 40 33 47 29 48 32 4»......;::::::: 50 18 5;i 27 ''O .-4 31 .W 29 15 .-jS, ."lit 13 35 (iO (il g IjL' 14 IM a 20 66 67 ■ 8 8 17 1 4 5 4 g 68 1 70 3 1 71 . . 71 1 77 3 78 35 1 169 23 87 80 and orer — 281 1,419 1 ... , ^ 16 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 639 Table XhJI.—Ages of the population at the Tenth Genius: F — Colored mal?s — Continued. 1880. Years of age. Kans. Ky. La. Me. Md. Hich. ^tfinn. 22, 683 656 554 650 612 680 624 690 678 665 636 688 490 620 570 515 420 445 437 495 402 419 495 348 382 370 246 587 14« 209 212 170 492 230 188 248 170 559 78 139 114 108 449 183 200 191 165 473 80 130 119 102 183 113 74 84 43 266 38 40 45 49 101 37 44 27 14 109 9 18 12 10 40 19 8 16 II 13 133,833 4,437 3,739 4,327 4,224 4,171 4,032 4,498 3,847 4,036 3,375 4,189 2,793 3,921 3,137 3,215 2,883 2,976 2,436 3,313 2,625 3,017 3,911 3,080 2,662 2,442 3,521 2,177 1,857 2,042 1,077 3,974 738 1,138 883 838 3,012 1,044 862 1,194 ' 7Sl 3,303 ssr 684 491' 600 1,921 472 487 721 495 2,463 ,382 646 470 512 1,079 , 846 .323 416 225 1,512 148 258 261 187 741 213 179 226 119 644 75 119 75 88 315 71 40 58 42 £85 239, 780 8,080 7,013 8,766 8,363 8,594 7,939 8,268 7,618 7,869 6,183 7,73« 4,469 T,281 S,02S 6,075 1,548 3,805 3,170 4,233 3,438 4,342 3,929 4,682 4,-365 4,342 6,046 3,862 3,394 3,915 2,207 6,923 1,174 1,993 1,502 1,306 6,165 1,760 1,461 2,326 1,521 6,688 659 1,106 893 782 4,217 1,231 1,129 1,815 1,235 6,625 565 992 737 749 2,188 938 603 743 497 4,006 260 435 420 326 1,612 285 283 420 227 1,550 103 187 134 ■140 668 114 62 126 76 1,085 102, 517 9,463 11, 560 8,620 3,046 3,075 3,097 2,864 2,987 2,873 2,861 2,4l5 2,916 - 2, 029 2,879 2,170 2,295 1, 991 &,058 1,886 12,379 1,975 2,134 2,206 2,074 2,086 1,903 2,651 1,528 1,343 1,619 926 3,179 618 988 755 721 2,725 901 784 1,164 726 3,152 414 633 455 444 1,906 407 402 703 420 2,079 298 428 360 351 891 364 228 320 201 1,337 131 219 S03 • 173 714 175 142 215 74 99 68 75 246 59 64 54 24 258 314 160 278 216 281 195 313 200 293 192 261 173 291 178 271 17B 273 148 254 178 288 135 217 1,5n 247 14& 220 153 259 111 232 122 214 128 201 129 269 182 231 177 233 149 232 21* 269 192 229 817 243 298 258 188 210 199 190 240 254 167 136 442 334 98 11* 172 145 159 119 150 122 327 240 143 158 112 121 172 143 138 101 311 ■277 65 64 106 114 77 58 61 71 1S2 183 59 66 74 71 «4 113 .56 63 159 197 39 53 64 62 45 61 54 59 73 99 57 71 31 63 52 42 is 39 105 165 18 24 39 37 42 28 17 33 63 78 26 22 10 29 24 27 22 15 87 68 10 8 19 8 11 10 6 10 13 33 9 8 6 6 6 12 10 10 50 79 640 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSTTS. Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: F — Colored males— Continued. 1880. Tears of age. Miss. Mo. Mont. ITebr. BTer. sr. H. N.J. y.Mex. Total 323, 951 72, 308 2,655 1,426 6.960 389 19, 052 5,841 Wnderl 11,812 9,929 12, 685 12, 139 12,176 12, 106 12, 137 10, 978 11, 262 8, 816 11, 311 6,687 10,137 7,460 7,686 6,939 6,491 5,162 6,861 5,058 5,991 6,605 6,686 6,172 6,023 8,029 5,210 4,471 5,063 2,795 8,688 1,596 2,442 2,126 1,860 6,080 2,201 1,825 2,618 1,669 6,600 749 1,240 984 820 3,668 916 858 1,345 829 4,595 645 1,040 781 851 3,136 1,747 1,148 1,297 ' 635 4,384 402 664 590 473 2,039 406 400 486 279 1,,547 124 208 16S 144 653 148 77 137 ■ 68 1,269 2,137 1,760 2,193 2,236 2,144 2,106 2,203 2,020 2,000 1,806 2,074 1,680 2,106 1,601 1,650 1,520 1,620 1,374 1,804 1,666 i;777 1,682 1,668 1,612 1,607 1,956 1,361 1,182 1,327 773 2,238 435 699 694 649 1,591 679 551 679 466 1,871 246 357 271 366 940 , 280 297 374 269 1,238 198 331 270 244 606 288 167 189 139 702 95 136 . 120 112 330 80 77 100 51 256 , 39 53 31 31 116 34 10 34 27 219 60 32 45 49 41 40 37 23 38 23 36 18 39 27 24 20 26 25 ■44 43 67 44 53 40 53 84 45 48 84 43 134 60 85 50 42 151 59 39 68 30 132 36 51 30 28 86 38 29 32 18 60 25 18 « 14 19 10 10 8 4 4 2 2 6 1 32 32 32 39 36 32 38 31 40 27 37 12 33 23, 14 13 14 24 27 17 29 37 33 52 39 60 36 39 42 42 «5 18 23 13 22 44 14 18 17 17 35 8 8 9 9 20 6 g 12 5 18 3 5 5 6 9 2 5 2 1 7 1 3 1 3 2 2 4 26 ,31 34 40 30 46 36 17 40 26 74 20 39 25 29 63 70 68 165 174 285 137 191 145 181 370 210 176 289 183 622 171 233 122 144 334 127 104 145 66 501 81 HI 58 62 151 50 31 51 25 174 28 33 15 21 47 13 13 13 6 78 9 20 7 4 15 3 2 5 2 18 3 2 S S 8 14 8 11 ■ 8' H 6 7 6 5 6 4 7 3 4 5 4 10 11 9 6 7 6 12 12 9 8 10 15 2 6 10 627 437 454 443 469 433 429 396 389 420 423 317 422 351 408 334 342 304 378 370 347 408 409 427 404, 468 327 318 364 259 569 172 262 218 216 522 276 208 274 233 539 107 166 139 112 324 131 108 164 107 343 84 124 82 100 178 102 82 71 52 255 38 84 58 60 127 31 35 58 37 112 23 31 17 23 66 15 19 18 16 110 103 135 2 157 3 178 4 128 166 a 148 7 130 8 ... 172 9 112 10 166 11 87 12 , 13» 13 80 14 ,'.., 128 15 .., 10 114 104 17 85 18 145 19 73 215 21 f 97 U4 23.... 99 96 25 151 124 27 95 103 29 68 245 31 63 78 33 30 52 35 8 4 3 6 7 7 3 4 4 2 12 135 77 37— 57 75 39 45 215 41.. 36 38 43 34 44 18 45 85 38 47 3 2 5 5 3 3 4 6 1 4 2 1 2 5 1 1 2 31 4g 51 49 145 51 ..J 19 24 53 16 18 55 42 46 57 16 20 59 20 99 61, 14 02 11 63 9 6 65 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 23 9 4 3 2 9 69 3 4 6 43 2 1 6 73 2 75 1 5 1 1 1 g 5 1 1 2 5 1 2 3 13 69 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 641 Tajile XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: F— Colored males — Continued. 1880. Tears of age. N. T. 32, 201 748 G08 683 665 C95 669 611 394 534 532 643 526 509 482 S18 424 469 45i 563 543 626 603 745 738 720 965 657 020 809 579 1,234 307 583 455 453 1,029 470 372 517 368 1,049 206 333 237 230 603 217 207 267 178 590 135 221 170 170 307 170 134 143 110 401 67 124 179 92 60 182 37 43 33 44 77 44 31 37 22 191 N. C. 262, 964 9,297 8,775 10, 082 9, 328 9,774 8,995 9,750 8,735 . 8, 748 7,009 8,503 5,000 8,219 6,168 6,283 6,991 5,559 4,854 6,265 4,554 5,465 5,398 4,899 4,617 4,527 5,696 3,481 3,306 3,669 1,986 6,053 1,303 1,935 1,855 1,607 4,053 1,844 1,622 2,094 1,245 4,134 713 981 847 085 3,201 1,345 1,199 1,305 ' 842 4,440 1.137 1,804 1,496 1,287 2,338 1,194 849 894 493 2,887 340 542 463 446 1,593 410 358 447 249 1,274 148 230 174 189 576 LIS 101 136 83 1,079 Ohio. 41, 147 1,122 929 1,040 1,039 1,048 1,011 1,011 1,009 998 047 1,091 876 1,000 845 836 750 750 779 772 793 786 861 953 935 901 993 764 748 855 624 1,107 357 546 602 442 832 604 449 480 483 942 206 347 234 257 613 248 270 325 283 627 144 197 156 173 331 249 169 188 158 422 87 131 136 114 251 86 101 86 •m 166 45 66 36 51 81 41 24 30 30 192 Oreg: 10,446 31 33 39 38 30 34 20 35 40 25 34 34 37 44 80 120 103 182 450 382 506 241 463 242 303 328 409 206 825 108 405 173 164 419 251 93 19? 102 584 107 175 74 05 221 54 33 51 34 161 69 87 27 34 40 38 19 23 10 41 9 12 Pa. 41,442 1,146 920 1,049 1,018 967 905 902 869 818 833 916 708 845 790 703 622 608 603 733 788 808 838 990 961 1,043 1,178 892 786 974 67! 1,407 420 653 552 527 1,306 643 472 603 493 1,188 220 388 257 250 709 278 211 285 257 740 139 239 182 180 326 193 134 139 96 423 70 142 113 97 204 79 73 92 75 169 39 60 44 39 93 38 27 31 22 234 E. I. 3,016 80 63 59 58 59 70 68 63 65 61 64 53 49 49 43 35 38 39 42 43 49 64 65 52 77 77 51 09 65 55 115 48 58 45 48 93 48 49 13 S. C. 297, 884 11, 114 10, 221 11, 719 10, 800 11, 772 10, 844 11, 156 9,586 10, 361 7,609 10, 404 5,636 9,352 6,599 7,332 6,745 6,118 4,433 6,342 4,643 6,185 5,687 6,606 6,131 4,521 7,651 3,903 3,686 4,159 1,979 8,328 1,248 3,031 1,861 1,543 6,619 1,940 1,716 2,344 1,324 6,601 691 1, 113 918 814 4,201 1,111 1,068 1,517 896 6,200 611 1,006 780 733 2,216 904 643 689 344 4,724 446 721 586 436 2,248 368 358 491 258 2,013 134 237 170 154 820 142 86 156 81 1,330 642 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Ages of the populaUon at the Tenth Censut: F — COLOKBD MALES — Continued. 1880. Years of age. Tex. Utah. Vt. Va. ■Wash. "W.Va. "Wis. Total ITnderl 1 2 J I {.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ! ) ) I ! ) I..-. (".'.'.'.'.'.'.'. r i ) ) [ ! i I I '■■■ {.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. i » ) I ! ! I C.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. r i I I t.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.. I I I C'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. I I \.'.'.'..'. [ C'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. r C'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. I I i t h.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. r i J ) and over 197, 401 1,032 308, 978 5,460 13, 603 3,120 7,431 6,304 7,695 7, 117, 7,524 7,073 7,186 6,494 7,487 5,620 6,637 4,308 6,089 4,^9 4,776 3,981 3,752 3,234 4,357 3,215 3,983 4,066 4,300 3,787 3,647 5,041 3,167 2,744 3,017 1,678 5,225 1,052 1,537 3,287 1,182 3,853 1,387 1,113 1,508 896 3,703 449 646 502 583 3,065 1,294 1,203 1,367 766 2,938 352 557 427 421 1,021 432 270 309 199 2,227 259 404 424 319 990 211 236 226 140 705 56 103 61 90 321 65 43 10, 680 9,454 10, 835 10, 612 10, 676 10, 555 10, 492 9,668 10, 162 8,359 10, 437 6,563 10, 043 7.429 7,732 7,220 6,499 4,950 6,763 5,364 6,228 5,676 5,803 5,103 4,664 7,013 3,619 3, 354 3,705 1,991 7,864 1,323 2,060 1,918 1,747 6, 8] 2 2,152 1,811 2,602 1,625 8,582 893 1,494 1,143 1,117 5,434 1,163 1,149 1,888 1,121 6,238 676 1,104 813 875 2,425 954 572 818 543 5,012 512 810 782 609 2,397 522 446 614 344 2,145 179 271 219 223 994 206 135 231 106 79 72 67 7a 59 95 47 85 57 81 82 105 120 190 190 241 139 175 129 104 254 165 134 L74 93 376 88 94 56 58 172 97 37 54 39 244 41 43 20 27 65 26 15 26 22 136 14 22 16 17 44 12 3 7 6 60 2 6 428 341 375 357 410 347 400 341 417 309 373 293 299 259 232 215 349 300 373 374 375 325 304 369 208 226 236 155 392 83 127 118 106 283 130 105 136 103 294 50 82 54 50 190 50 52 72 30 221 35 71 65 42 101 51 37 37 23 150 19 38 27 27 73 22 13 21 11 54 7 15 15 9 28 8 3 10 5 101 78 98 66 87 73 76 69 92 93 84 77 67 74 76 56 48 66 73 58 68 52 56 56 60 76 70 56 56 51 105 31 45 34 17 54 44 22 33 19 74 18 17 15 27 19 19 12 51 9 20 15 13 22 18 13 12 10 31 14 6 7 3 17 4 11 7 8 14 i 4 4 2 11 B COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 643 Table XLII. — Ages of the populatiop. at the Tenth Census : 1880. G — Colored females (mcludmg Chinese, Japanese, and Indiana). Years of age. rheTTnited StAtes. Ala. Ariz. Ark. Cal. Colo. Conn. Dak. Total 3, 364, 893 305,208 1,631 103,421 14,393 1,111 6,129 910 Underl 1 115,468 98, 367 115, 024 112, 383 114, 863 108,468 115, 162 103, 383 108, 300 83, 998 ■ 99, 623 66,598 95, 988 73,855 74,682 67,392 72, 321 50,480 ' 80,492 57, 060 97, 095 55, 503 72, 759 64,087 60,490 98, 723 •50,745 41, 411 50,732 25, 622 107, 551 14, 994 27,421 23,684 20, 808 79, 837 26,467 21,478 32, 023 18, 194 96,287 8,985 16, 477 13, 343 13, 075 56,487 13, 683 11, 683 19,375 10, 858 09, 620 5,938 10, 141 7,347 8,421 25, 353 8,643 5,417 7,958 4,303 44, 292 2,569 4,394 3,837 3,377 18,759 2,884 2,763 4,065 2,329 19,604 1,236 2,026 1,586 1,494 8,613 1,431 867 1,568 821 19, 768 10,449 8,826 10, 568 10, 630 10, 986 10,407 10,752 9,651 10, 348 7,620 9,438 5,750 8,932 6,508 6,782 6,360 6,782 4,890 7,759 4,796 9,432 4,915 6,396 5,634 5,096 8,949 4,376 3,568 4,417 1,808 10, 022 1,087 2,169 1,722 1,677 7,315 2,137 1,806 2,837 1,353 9,213 715 1,335 977 957 5,746 1,205 1,103 1,845 864 6,823 500 846 590 663 2,315 683 392 646 280 4,256 194 350 279 217 1,684 189 193 308 141 1,833 82 131 96 96 741 88 41 120 69 1,591 20 34 66 46 67 45 60 36 67 44 69 30 42 25 53 28 43 29 35 28 54 19 26 20 23 50 47 29 45 17 66 23 24 22 23 33 30 20 31 15 40 12 21 3 5 10 ■ 8 7 7 4,103 3,144 3,874 3,864 3,917 3,862 - 3,864 3, 634 3,564 2,834 3,183 2,100 2,971 2,173 3,152 1,853 2,043 1,652 2,342 1,661 2,869 1,727 2,234 1,913 2,034 2,964 1,685 1,405 1,663 '766 3,293 422 816 688 620 2,246 749 678 997 621 2,735 248 463 331 341 1,645 423 382 545 334 1,865 184 253 175 209 577 203 130 189 80 1,065 47 70 71 75 407 65 58 83 42 402 14 36 24 24 172 26 8 21 17 129 256 245 337 290 300 279 288 270 284 228 341 179 293 199 325 229 249 311 390 252 668 221 364 263 289 675 275 327 335 176 879 127 225 104 131 514 175 86 187 80 719 60 111 72 64 303 57 61 88 48 400 26 43 34 36 90 35 13 34 15 210 11 21 12 6 84 11 11 15 5 124 7 7 5 2 51 5 21 33 31 22 31 18 26 26 18 21 17 16 23 20 16 11 21 19 37 36 46 29 13 36 40 43 36 ID 30 20 31 16 20 18 12 21 16 U 16 9 34 5 8 2 5 15 5 5 10 3 19 1 4 6 1 4 3 2 5 2 2 145 121 141 127 125 131 140 118 107 115 113 93 108 111 100 78 89 83 135 104 148 111 166 149 146 168 113 107 145 97 179 63 78 99 78 123 77 59 87 67 141 42 61 40 59 106 47 39 60 48 121 32 40 35 35 67 45 30 35 24 93 18 29 33 33 69 21 22 23 13 21 6 10 12 7 17 16 4 7 11 60 34 20 2 26 3 31 4 35 5 18 6 33 7 17 8 20 9 13 10 28 11 18 12 21 13 19 14 20 15 18 16 19 17 17 18 18 19 14 20 24 21 17 30 23 15 24 21 25 ... 23 18 27 22 38 22 29 4 30 31 4 33 13 33 7 15 35 16 16 37 5 10 39 5 25 41 1 3 43 2 5 45 11 7 47 4 12 49 2 50 19 2 5 2 1 2 3 16 51 2 3 53 2 4 55 4 1 57 2 3 2 7 10 61 2 2 2 63 65 1 2 3 1 67 3 1 2 1 69 1 1 1 3 1 5 1 72 73 2 2 1 2 76 1 1 1 1 6 1 151 1 1 80 and over — 3 3 6 644 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Agee of the population at the Tenth Ceneiis: Q — CoLOKED FEMALES — Continued. 1880. Tears of age. Del. D.C. Fla. Ga. Idaho. ni. Ind. Iowa. Total 13, 117 33, 360 63, 708 366, 037 219 21, 923 19, 096 4,573 TTnderl 1 .. - 412 352 388 388 409 356 349 307 318 320 347 244 353 282 277 261 268 268 343 237 316 227 279 259 243 358 164 170 241 128 418 91 139 117 107 294 130 90 139 110 366 50 72 62 70 192 42 51 103 46 271 43 55 36 47 101 62 33 59 28 166 30 43 32 24 67 18 20 31 19 80 14 16 11 37 14 8 17 8 102 915 688 732 788 741 761 745 754 684 642 053 532 006 667 670 552 537 507 710 734 993 651 918 925 822 1,316 671 568 673 449 1,305 202 388 307 260 1,140 409 338 429 336 1,144 114 235 158 135 660 171 126 225 152 816 70 124 91 116 284 116 01 101 75 447 28 67 49 55 202 40 28 59 34 200 22 30 25 20 119 29 21 24 ID 261 2,196 1,745 2,187 2,237 2,240 2,176 2,253 1,968 2,188 1,611 1,972 1,218 1,905 1,336 1,431 1,374 1,480 1,159 1,558 1,055 2,011 987 1,402 1,178 1,164 1,887 960 831 989 499 2,093 256 482 393 359 1403 493 346 609 301 1,897 103 267 204 195 1,035 231 177 353 209 1,243 90 177 117 109 425 156 74 142 74 762 33 60 43 50 304 39 39 67 46 301 14 34 17 18 137 22 8 26 10 314 13, 027 11,495 13, 239 12,506 13, 092 12,344 13, 367 11,302 12,463 9,015 11, 445 7,062 11, 088 7,892 8,641 7,642 8,395 6,083 9,081 5,711 11, 399 5,481 7,461 6,438 5,968 11, 337 4,978 4,094 5,328 2,271 12,336. 1,330 2,677 2,148 1,089 9,273 2,409 2,072 3,116 1,645 10, 908 764 1,506 1,189 1,192 6,261 1,109 1,081 1,868 916 7,824 553 947 640 728 2,745 742 450 752 326 4,941 243 383 314 242 2,126 238 255 363 183 2,070 115 174 117 112 905 109 66 141 49 0. AR7 1 3 9 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 2 2 3 679 493 637 014 581 574 640 617 627 520 536 467 577 508 404 402 487 406 496 409 548 405 608 601 474 592 406 333 404 302 641 152 268 241 183 492 225 213 251 189 559 100 148 119 104 333 123 98 174 110 384 61 83 80 97 162 78 48 65 45 200 19 39 45 39 89 29 31 26 21 87 11 10 14 13 48 11 14 9 5 ion 579 499 524 616 612 483 657 602 551 468 495 413 491 464 383 396 392 369 497 435 474 353 421 469 382 621 395 335 362 251 472 149 205 208 166 379 212 159 290 161 407 91 147 110 120 256 98 100 122 93 285 53 84 66 78 112 76 42 65 47 152 29 34 31 31 80 32 36 30 17 73 9 15 16 20 55 14 16 8 6 inn 108 131 2 121 3 ":; 100 4 142 5 123 6 .. . 128 7 126 8 156 9 122 10 114 11 100 12 127 13 101 U 95 15 99 16 86 17 92 18 100 19 1 3 1 5 3 7 16 5 7 5 8 17 4 14 3 6 12 4 fl 10 88 20 .. .. 113 21 99 119 23 93 114 25 115 100 27 72 83 29 57 131 31 1... 34 71 33 52 38 35 101 52 37 35 38 54 39 43 10 1 2 3 101 41 23 35 43 26 44 29 45 1 58 28 47 21 2 2 4 33 49 18 62 SI 11 14 53 ..; 19 55 33 2 17 57 ---: 10 59 ... 7 2 38 01 63 11 ,3 67 1 g 69 4 21 71 1 4 73 3 3 75 2 4 80 and over COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 645 Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: 1880. Q — CoLOKBD FEMALES — Continued. Tears of ago. Kans. Ky. La. Me. Md. Mass. Mich. Minn. Total 21, 358 137,678 245, 212 999 107,733 9,840 10,817 1,815 tTnderl 1 662 614 667 593 632 620 C89 666 662 615 614 642. 610 508 468 449 430 388 535 424 520 300 459 427 4(.4 606 351 208 316 205 530 m 214 183 185 410 241 166 230 195 629 70 131 133 99 340 131 118 ■ 142 111 368 60 80 81 75 145 66 46 56 50 244 18 29 32 21 102 34 24 24 21 113 6 13 15 60 9 5 9 8 106 4,399 3,634 4,317 4,100 4,282 3,977 4,449 3,840 4,138 3,406 3, 952 2,769 3,898 3,079 3,115 2,707 3,215 2,617 3,412 2,677 3,928 2,577 3,260 2,803 2,630 4,194 2,2.39 1,717 2,118 1,196 4,344 672 1,192 976 860 3,191 1,129 896 1,343 832 3,722 399 724 562 637 2,313 550 515 844 625 2,639 275 499 366 404 1,069 396 252 316 219 1,707 124 199 218 186 767 150 124 183 113 824 74 107 84 107 856 62 41 80 45 882 8,187 6,871 8,639 8,468 8,428 7,677 8,385 7,723 7,891 5,999 7,176 4,476 6,886 4,965 4,826 4,475 4,718 3,626 4,961 3,763 6,903 3,708 6,050 4,517 4,329 7,012 3,687 2,990 3,771 1,969 8,501 902 1,983 1,495 1,320 5,950 1,971 1,621 2,695 1,481 8,347 596 1,218 846 760 4,505 939 904 1,587 959 6,310 349 714 499 597 1,942 671 359 596 373 4,116 166 291 291 261 1,497 220 202 306 222 1,633 71 150 109 66 743 104 53 111 41 1,619 35 15 20 24 21 20 26 12 28 18 21 19 20 19 16 13 15 26 21 12 26 20 21 18 19 21 7 23 27 15 16 12 15 18 8 16 16 11 15 5 17 9 16 9 7 14 11 7 10 7 14 9 9 6 6 12 6 4 10 4 9 1 6 4 3 4 3 8 2 3 8 4 3 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 16 3,385 2,770 3,142 3,115 3,081 2,896 3,062 2,822 2,929 2,649 2, 820 2,122 2,837 2,226 2,309 1,998 2,367 1,954 2,047 2,076 3,103 1,754 2,330 2,180 2,029 3,251 1,633 1,231 1,769 894 3,585 525 1,029 847 806 2,938 990 768 1,174 740 3,852 397 674 461 493 2,000 471 391 654 430 2,436 248 4C9 303 348 993 346 209 310 170 1,653 113 188 161 169 766 132 128 176 77 764 45 85 90 71 357 74 43 83 51 784 260 169 213 192 220 210 194 189 174 171 158 129 159 141 152 113 143 166 182 195 240 167 ' 236 238 273 272 229 222 238 191 330 96 168 169 126 242 142 129 132 128 277 68 90 79 61 161 64 67 81 69 231 36 63 49 69 76 71 37 51 30 139 16 35 35 19 67 20 21 30 21 47 14 14 16 12 21 13 10 13 10 80 292 279 297 283 275 275 268 265 278 266 283 235 235 238 232 223 240 238 298 247 293 207 271 220 239 227 193 162 208 133 274 84 139 118 103 196 101 86 140 104 216 62 88 67 78 169 48 76 93 61 189 30 54 49 47 77 62 40 39 21 119 18 25 18 21 49 26 17 17 8 61 7 7 15 20 8 5 11 2 93 52 46 2 63 3 63 4 65 5 62 6 60 7 47 8 60 9 38 10 50 11 27 12 47 13 33 14 42 15 34 16 41 17 33 18 50 19 26 20 47 38 22 41 38 24 32 42 26 33 35 28 24 23 30. 62 20 32 13 19 34 16 88 36 27 17 38 16 39 11 40 48 11 42 12 19 44 12 45 18 46 9 10 48 8 13 50 29 7 62 8 8 64 6 13 56 7 6 58 6 3 60 15 1 62 3 3 64 3 8 66 1 -■........ 68 3 1 76 10. 2 74 1 e 7R 78 .... 2 £0 and over. . . 14 646 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: G — Colored females — Continued. 1880. Years of age. 67 ,-.. 68 89 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 78 80 and over Miss. 328, 248 12, 057 9,825 12, 012 12, 004 12, 072 11, 831 12, 158 10, 937 11, 397 8,481 10, 121 6, 558 9,504 7,324 7,500 6,617 7,207 5,323 8,057 5,320 9,489 5, 202 6,850 6,032 5,841 9,437 4,965 3,904 4,874 2,253 10, 619 1,236 2, 380 1,895 1,806 7,201 2,272 1,869 2,763 1,473 9,615 703 1,334 958 1,016 4,998 1,010 911 1,667 812 6,775 425 769 598 599 2,603 720 480 654 346 4,313 171 320 285 238 1,660 170 208 308 169 1,757 67 107 85 110 703 93 44 104 55 1,663 Mo. 73, 246 2,202 1,762 2,250 1,992 2,083 2,057 2,275 2,094 2,042 1,810 2,054 1,592 1,986 1,630 1,667 1,417 1,752 1,504 1,967 1,604 2,237 1,356 1,861 1,632 1,533 2,170 1,314 1,033 1,141 710 2,248 384 702 669 534 1,590 675 639 707 511 1,959 262 382 333 377 1,086 295 259 465 264 1,370. 161 249 192 223 530 254 122 193 123 870 60 90 80 92 353 06 50 96 57 359 32 45 37 30 143 30 16 29 16 422 Mont. 1,119 64 Nebr. 1,212 Nev. 1, 750 114 27 51 34 44 104 45 30 47 25 127 14 35 22 11 74 15 9 21 9 84 5 8 10 2 22 N. H. 373 N. J. N. Mex. 20, 047 519 449 478 438 462 470 450 452 409 380 413 351 419 375 376 352 340 369 403 405- 486 343 434 463 484 524 899 328 397 248 591 177 289 226 202 488 263 230 281 234 527 H3 180 134 130 357 138 107 170 125 388 82 132 88 119 174 101 62 94 69 263 39 85 58 49 151 43 36 44 41 140 25 31 28 33 59 28 18 29 18 163 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 647 Table XLII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: G — Colored females — Continued. 1880. Tears of age. S.Y. N.C. Ohio. Oreg. Pa. E.I. S. C. 34,648 269, 544 38, 995 1,247 3,576 306, 608 745 9,752 645 8,722 726 9,926 6G9 9,521 667 9,861 680 9,006 627 9,870 620 8,503 652 8,749 606 6,960 658 8,014 512 5,596 584 7,773 631 6,075 601 6,260 482 5,765 558 5,768 534 4,519 704 6,537 679 4,595 973 7,141 609 4,817 901 5,906 850 5,143 883 4,871 1,133 7,609 770 3,836 637 3,238 770 3,574 573 1,890 1,149 7,636 355 1,191 566 2,106 419 1,884 457 1,693 848 5,948 503 1,965 368 1,712 573 2,372 405 1,286 977 6,466 196 725 339 1,283 255 953 228 1,038 656 4,135 234 1,019 234 980 298 1,385 224 826 785 4,777 153 506 228 858 170 640 196 744 338 1,951 198 658 131 503 167 600 125 276 512 3,093 86 238 106 375 129 314 99 286 230 1,427 84 252 77 246 75 347 49 198 236 1,502 40 132 i>2 204 48 157 48 136 89 681 46 113 26 71 35 145 25 72 306 1,642 1,098 886 1,006 1,031 1,033 975 1,079 1,038 1,052 051 1,022 876 916 913 789 752 818 779 982 807 958 697 907 878 883 950 732 641 668 506 879 333 448 392 365 731 485 406 433 408 789 210 332 268 239 507 256 236 252 213 593 128 188 160 206 304 172 153 138 106 385 75 90 80 77 186 81 69 81 46 206 22 53 40 37 77 35 32 28 30 257 25 1,141 16 945 23 1,004 31 1,016 30 968 30 938 33 1,037 35 964 30 928 26 854 37 12 740 812 700 801 792 971 1,013 1,252 853 1,181 1,205 1,130 1,304 897 809 957 677 1,355 378 608 524 462 1,069 527 468 671 473 1,178 211 368 281 261 723 267 226 366 279 864 152 247 198 206 355 215 155 184 129 494 65 106 102 08 256 73 65 102 72 274 27 65 56 43 126 58 43 43 44 352 45 54 58 53 48 36 40 50 59 72 60 74 81 78 99 95 98 80 68 122 33 47 68 50 98 65 46 56 48 100 28 30 19 24 68 25 22 28 27 113 13 36 24 18 37 24 17 14 12 55 9 17 10 13 32 5 11 15 8 25 4 7 5 10 11 9 6 9 5 34 11, 057 10, 119 11, 228 10, 915 11, 066 10, 522 11,449 9,833 10, 282 7,464 9,534 5,699 9,219 6,394 6,812 6,364 6,528 4,800 7,114 4,757 9,612 4,594 6,179 5,474 4,795 9,364 4,091 3,346 4,403 1,855 10, 122 1,143 2,124 1,775 1,639 7,498 2,052 1,736 2,588 1,313 8,661 671 1,241 976 803 5,206 911 875 1,589 787 6,449 425 718 543 609 2,390 606 420 716 308 4,409 202 382 300 247 2,010 209 193 394 200 2,153 93 183 141 111 907 108 76 115 47 1,765 648 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIjII. — Ages of the population at the Tenth Census: G — Colored females — Continued. 1880. Tears of age. Tox. Utah. Vt. Va. "Wash. ■W.Va. ■Wis. Wyo. Total 197, 111 608 493 323, 729 2,457 12,417 2,759 226 IJnderl 7,490 6,191 7,481 7,116 7,441 6,951 7,095 6,325 7,574 5,652 6,251 4,445 5,932 4,575 4,603 3,948 4, 282 3,493 4,839 3,367 5,640 3,077 4,234 3,659 3,457 5,462 2,994 2,340 2,796 1,348 5,821 798 1,433 1,212 1,171 4,315 1,464 1,145 1,752 893 5,322 461 82S 555 605 3,173 661 596 988 525 3,545 269 454 284 376 1,154 373 234 294 188 2,195 88 167 153 136 794 113 104 127 90 802 49 52 40 44 322 44 27 52 23 865 9 4 16 8 12 11 'i 19 8 21 3 18 10 11 11 13 5 18 7 26 4 17 6 13 21 6 3 13 7 22 13 8 12 13 12 12 15 14 15 .17 19 12 13 7 12 9 18 6 11 8 20 6 3 13 6 11 5 8 4 9 9 3 6 2 2 5 6 2 2 G 7 1 5 6 5 1 6 4 2 2 12 1 2 2 5 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 3 10, 870 9,586 10, 895 10, 865 10,634 10, 508 10,610 9,488 10, 214 8,094 9,789 6,507 9,700 7,371 7,578 7,065 6,971 5,375 7,438 5,344 8,392 5,734 6,762 6,998 5,302 , 9,472 4,421 3,485 4,259 2,097 10, 358 1,350 2,392 2,078 ' 1,882 8,410 2,532 1,920 2,897 1,591 9,631 839 1,554 1,166 1,150 5,663 1,134 997 1,719 947 6,986 534 905 670 764 2,746 813 510 842 431 4,845 250 466 378 330 2,074 293 276 443 249 2,326 151 217 163 166 1,065 146 98 176 93 2,212 73 76 80 72 69 70 82 73 63 55 96 47 61 44 49 33 55 37 57 37 89 23 43 19 42 86 38 20 44 10 155 12 31 22 14 94 28 15 24 7 133 4 17 3 3 51 7 6 7 3 69 3 5 2 2 16 3 1 6 4 24 427 326 421 399 388 345 403 346 372 348 345 272 321 288 278 258 260 243 301 267 305 228 297 243 236 332 189 152 189 129 323 75 123 109 90 283 99 75 113 86 315 42 70 68 52 170 42 53 79 35 197 20 54 38 40 102 33 27 36 25 143 25 ■■ 12 23 24 85 22 26 22 1 74" 12 IS 13 9 26 12 5 9 4 82 81 83 79 82 82 74 73 86 71 56 65 76 69 59 63 45 70 48 67 61 62 45 58 39 51 72 52 37 50 31 68 22 23 27 23 43 28 28 36 23 64 19 20 15 17 34 11 13 24 16 48 9 11 9 11 21 9 12 19 8 25 6 9 8 8 12 3 i 7 1 17 2 5 7 4 11 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 8 5 9 5 10 3 11 1 12 2 13 . . .. 3 14 3 15 2 16 3 17 2 18 9 19 5 20 5 21 7 22 9 23 4 8 25 18 3 27 2 28 29 8 4 12 31.. 33 7 2 3 20 8 1 4 1 26 1 2 1. 1 10 4 2 7 33 7 34 2 35 13 36 5 37 2 4 39 2 5 41 42 43 45 4 1 47 49 1 50 11 1 1 51 2 1 62 53 54 1 3 3 2 1 1 20 1 1 1 i5 56 57 58 50 60 61 62 4 1 1 7 63 1 65 6 67 68 1 1 69 1 11 3 5 1 71 72 2 2 73 4 1 75 1 4 76 1 2 80 and over .... 2 6 13 28 AGRICULTURE. 649 650 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XLIII. — General siatistica of agricultwre T>y States and Territoriee States and Territories. FAHM8. FAEMS— NUMBEK OP EACH SPECIFIED CLASS. Total nnmher. Under 3 acres. 1880. 1870. 1S60. 1850. 1880. 1870. 1860. The TTnlted States. 4,008,907 2,659,985 2, OH 077 1,449,073 4,352 6,875 1 135, 864 767 94, 483 35, 934 4,606 30, 598 17,435 8,749 435 23,438 138, 626 1,885 255, 741 194, 013 185, 351 138, 561 168,453 48, 292 64, 309 40, 517 38,406 154, 008 92, 386 101, 772 215, 675 1,519 63,387 1,404 32, 181 34,307 6,053 241, 058 157, 609 247, 189 16, 217 213,542 6,216 93,864 165, 050 174, 184 9,452 35,522 118, 517 6,529 62, 674 134,322 457 67,382 172 .49,424 23,724 1,788 25,608 1,720 7,615 209 10,241 89, 956 414 202, 803' 161,289 116,292 38, 202 118,422 28,481 59,804 27,000 28,600 98, 786 46,500 68, 023 148, 328 851 12,301 1,036 29,642 30, 652 4,480 216, 253 93, 565 195,953 7,587 174,041 5,368 51, 889 118, 141 61, 125 4,908 38, 827 73, 849 3,127 39, 778 102, 904 175 55, 128 41,964 277 ^ 39,004 18, 716 *i7,758 872 97 143 1 34 6 4 5 69 101 (^ H 25, 180 123 6,658 238 6,568 62,003 22,445 71 R 6,083 267 4,304 51, 769 9 13 9 District of Colnmbia. . Florida n !■> 11 143,310 131, 826 61, 163 10, 400 90,814 17, 828 55, 698 25,494 3.'), 601 62, 422 18, 181 42,840 92, 792 76,208 93,898 14,806 138 200 122 62 313 100 95 161 85 68 36 84 122 43 1,565 14 1*1 1ft 17 74, 777 13,422 46, 760 21,860 34,069 84,089 167 83, 960 54,458 145 686 232 164 45 134 176 1S Ifl ?n 21 Massaohnsetts ?3 ?4 SR 691 'ft ?7 2,789 91 30, 501 27,646 5,086 196, 990 75,203 179, 889 5,806 156, 357 5,406 33, 171 82, 368 42, 891 8,635 > 31, 556 92, 605 1,380 45 85 2 16 70 ?R Nevada 29 riO New Hampsliire 29,229 23,905 3,750 170, 621 56, 963 143,807 1,164 127, 677 5,885 29, 967 72, 735 12,198 928 29, 763 77, 013 111 64 14 370 277 212 13 250 12 lis 2-20 34 18 5 101 13 64 98 31 New Mexico 3'^ New Yorlc 72 293 33 34 North Carolina Ohio S'i 98 1 264 ' 26 1 188 170 ™ 2 i 3fi 37 38 31- South Carolina 40 41 Utah 4^1 88 137 43 44 45 West Tirginia 120 370 4n 69, 270 20, 177 47 N. B.— It will be noticed in the columns of the above table devoted to the census of 1860 that the number of farms of each si)ecilied class in the United States, and in every state and territory except N evada, when added, fail to produce the total number of farms found in a previous column of the table. These discrepancies appear without explanation on pages 221 and 222 of the volume on asrri- culture of the census of 1860. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 5 the censuses of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850. 651 FAKM8— NUMBEE OF EACH SPECIFIED CLASS — Continued. 3 and under 10. 10 and nnder 20. 18S0. 1870. 1800. 1880. 1870. 1860. 134, 889 172,021 54,676 254, 749 294, 607 162, 178 3,597 17 2,070 1,064 46 2,261 36 311 81 1,301 4,491 1,409 13, 055 35 10,780 1,430 96 3,247 63 484 91 2,456 9,128 2 11,744 1,086 263 2,937 414 453 36 2,111 4,379 1 ? 5,556 2,187 166 1,716 455 349 30 1,344 1, 823 829 0,075 1,102 3 4 5 936 41 63 25 430 2,081 50 215 36 945 6 7 8 9 10 3,110 11 4,170 4,603 2,063 3,257 45 3, 552 7,270 4,197 906 8,694 40 8,299 8,019 3,334 6,942 26 10,229 13, 506 6,181 2,803 11 1'' 1,896 2,535 951 6,518 9,648 4,272 13 14 15 997 6,769 1,848 2,039 2,760 4,857 7,045 3,016 3,604 1,150 750 1,772 626 1,719 457 1,658 13,728 6,708 3,132 3,293 5,478 16, 292 7,493 6,979 1,764 1,916 6,868 2,223 5,435 1,210 16 17 18 19 20 2,366 2,737 604 2,336 3,460 1,129 6,763 4,030 1,003 .3, 113 2,032 1,549 2,407 563 2,428 3,865 4,514 , 952 11,936 8,647 2,532 13, 170 7,948 8,981 17,431 4,196 6,608 4,539 2,516 9,110 21 22 23 24 25 12 355 23 1,721 2,342 55 702 114 1,376 2,993 13 708 44 2,036 3,721 40 1,541 138 2,064 3,476 9fl 145 1 869 1,069 533 11 1,855 2,390 27 28 29 30 1,633 14,543 7,273 10, 951 172 1,345 •.3, 006 6,744 7, 028 536 1,076 6,232 2,050 3,453 300 1,055 17, 229 13,314 14, 157 207 1,172 18, 145 14, 257 13,794 579 2,140 12, 310 4,879 9,928 507 31 32 33 34 35 14, 017 418 7,035 5,821 3,554 •.0, 028 414 10, 286 8,076 4,659 4,821 261 352 1,687 1,832 16, 974 607 12, 519 17, 335 16,780 15, 905 719 9,148 19, 987 13, 594 12, 343 552 1,219 7,245 6,156 30 37 38 39 40 416 1,488 7,012, 74 2,797 801 1,719 4,492 889 3,734 531 321 2,351 215 1,313 1, 767 9,663 71 3,463 3,200 17 1,660 1,998 6,300 416 5,591 10,955 5 1,368 1,158 5,565 230 41 42 43 44 45 2,516 9 5,535 164 1,983 9,045 46 47 652 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XLIII. — Genei'al atatiatica of agriculture iy Statea and Territaria States and Territories. FAKMS— NDMBEB OF EACH BPEOIPIBD CLASS— COntlnned. 20 and^niider 50. ISSO. 1870, 1860. 50 and nnder 100. 1880. 1870. 1880. Tlie United States. Alabama Arizona ArlvRnsaa California Colorado Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire Now Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia 'Washing;ton West Virginia "Wisconsin Wyoming 781, 474 616,568 1, 032, 910 41, 721 53 19,282 3,476 335 7,288 210 1,206 132 7,040 36,524 189 46, 694 43, 403 23,488 9,639 30, 673 12,626 11,489 6,948 9,632 46, 029 8,003 26,836 43, 736 62 3,301 143 5,662 7,682 849 40, 386 34, 148 40,365 670 38, 331 1,391 27, 617 34, 7S3 43, 676 3,688 3,973 19, 322 207 8,488 22,718 61 26,541 9 20, 853 3,064 671 7,433 642 1,531 71 3,614 21, 971 112 63,240 56, 821 34, 041 13,744 38, 939 8,854 22,889 4,825 b,381 38, 795 18. 099 26, 048 65,988 170 5,096 190 7,194 7,376 1,293 54,881 36, 280 55,286 1,545 48,161 1,960 16, 415 42, 862 24, 620 2,019 6,210 16,891 772 13,158 40,064 5 16, 049 13, 728 2,344 6,898 31 1,226 71 2,139 13,644 38,186 49,664 24, 139 4,714 25,547 4,882 23,838 4,346 11, 766 26, 430 8,129 10, 967 33, 620 1,271 26 7,684 7,138 1,274 54, 602 20, 882 62, 356 1,236 45,234 1,740 6,695 22, 998 14, 132 1,298 6,187 19,584 343 30,722 26,447 104 21, 787 3,969 659 8,107 647 2,039 67 4,381 26,054 278 76, 080 64,030 68,519 31, 078 40,594 8,501 22,025 7,768 10, 587 55,777 25, 530 19, 318 58,030 63 16, 652 185 8,716 9,617 484 70, 661 34, 007 78, 298 1,723 63,927 1,706 13, 612 39,641 29,639 2,056 7,822 22,194 611 14,461 44,719 40 764,221 14, 003 45 7,640 3,224 371 7,538 166 2,398 42 1,365 18,371 130 68,130 62, 614 41, 372 8,722 29, 731 3,888 19, 781 7,026 8,727 27,687 11, 078 11, 967 38, 596 196 3,379 150 10, 107 9,415 368 73, 956 22, 167 71, 066 1,409 61,268 1,488 8,148 27, 778 10,880 316 10, 761 17,208 424 9,077 30,060 12, 060 6, 957 ; 2.428 8,477 6 2,208 42 1,162 14,129 49,024 42, 076 19,070 2,020 24,163 3,064 19, 611 6,825 10, 831 19, 679 2,273 9,204 24,336 419 12 11,338 9,652 358 73,037 18, 496 66, 3.i0 67,624 1,747 6,980 22,829 7,867 182 11,702 21,145 191 17,823 COMPENDIUM OP' THE TENTH CENSUS. at Sie eensmea of 1880, 1670, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 653 FARMS — ^NUMBEB OF EACH BPECIFIBD CLASS — CODtinued. 100 and under 500. 18S0. 1879, 1860. SOO and under 1,000. 1880. 1870. 18S0. 1,000 and over. 1880. 1870. 18G0. 1, 695, 983 44,254 628 37, 976 20, 214 3,022 9,511 16,253 4,631 57 6,562 63,635 1,319 116, 562 72, 103 95, 163 93, 823 69, 472 15, 031 25, 035 19, 792 11, 588 45, 391 56, 375 35, 493 97, 359 1,256 41,542 779 13,446 10, 674 919 96, 273 61, 806 92,645 11, 791 78, 877 2,029 27, 735 63, 315 70, 821 1,916 19, 785 53, 101 5,239 30, 301 60,296 565, 054 11, 719 72 3,465 12,248 258 5,786 43 2,832 17- 1,570 17,490 101 65,940 29, 433 30, 142 5,346 25, 490 3,753 6,299 11, 894 5,643 12, 175 5,039 8,938 24, 898 388 1,487 242 8,804 7,299 299 55, 848 13, 819 48, 072 2,994 38, 273 750 7,112 18, 806 6,268 107 12, 934 26, 696 575 7,813 15,776 1 487, 041 13, 455 4,231 6,541 6,666 2,862 57 1,432 18, 821 45, 532 22, 614 10, 621 700 24,095 4,955 5,061 12,068 6,703 9,080 649 11, 408 18, 497 162 35 8,759 7,198 207 50, 133 19, 220 40, 699 2,337 36, 923 1,053 11, 369 21, 903 6,831 7o' 11, 605 34,300 271 9,119 75, 972 15, 873 4,645 17 1,793 3,108 233 133 7,017 40 3,249 1,320 2,298 1,169 3,802 2,159 378 728 243 408 741 3,936 3,536 93 666 146 385 147 56 1,315 6,063 1, 309 1,280 48 3,693 3,649 6,088 36 585 5,561 252 2, 265 1,194 44 138 1,202 6 26 40 175 1,506 38 1,367 1,004 321 42 616 650 20 163 40 57 128 853 514 11 197 75 IS 209 889 454 338 76 9 465 412 305 1 102 1,803 40 242 112 20, 319 2,016 307 638 14 2 211 2,692 287 66 7 1,078 1,161 9 303 29 40 2 2 5 45 17 11 225 1,184 486 342 61 11 1,369 921 468 2,882 8 76 28,578 1,868 10 648 2,531 114 17 74 3,491 8 649 276 364 235 1,112 1,319 116 77 40 84 145 1,833 686 20 118 84 104 43 281 1,721 252 352 244 5 1,635 1,086 3,793 97 1,563 62 845 109 14 3,720 306 33 713 72 419 302 76 38 13 164 142 233 3 6 8 4 36 116 76 2 129 50 72 2 15 317 12 43 82 5,364 1 77 194 74 10 1 166 371 2 35 481 95 11 21 311 112 47 15 482 158 87 11 641 1 654 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General statistics of agriculture by States and Territories States and Territories. TOTAL LASD IN FAKMS. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1850. Tlie United States Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Dakota Delaware Distiict of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maiyland Massacbnsetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico NewTork North Carolina Ohio , Oregon Pennsylvania Kliode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Yermont Yirginja "Washington "West Virginia "Wisconsin "Wyoming — Acres. 536, 081, 835 18, 855, 334 135, 573 12, 061, 547 16, 593, 742 1, 165, 373 2, 453, 541 3, 800, 656 1, 090, 245 18, 146 3, 297, 324 26, 043, 282 327, 798 31, 673, 645 20, 420, 983 24, 762, 700 21, 417, 4C8 21, 495, 240 8, 273, 506 6, 652, 578 5, 119, 8S1 3, 359, 079 13, 807, 240 13, 403, 019 15, 855, 462 27, 879, 276 405, 683 9, 944, 826 530, 862 3, 721, 173 2, 929, 773 631, 131 23, 780, 754 22, 363, 558 24, 529, 226 4, 214, 712 19, 791, 341 514, 813 13,457,613 20, 660, 915 36, 292, 219 655, 524 4, 882, 588 19, 836, 785 1,409,421 10, 193, 779 16, 353, 118 124,433 Acres. 407, 735, 041 Acres. 407, 212, 538 14,961,178 21, 807 7, 597, 296 11, 427, 106 320, 346 2,364,416 302, 376 1, 052, 322 11, 677 2, 373, 541 23, 647, 941 77, 139 25, 882, 861 18, 119, 648 15, 641, 793 6, 666, 879 18, 660, 106 7, 026, 817 5, 838, 058 4, 512, 579 2,730,283 10, 019, 142 6, 483, 828 13, 121, 113 21, 707, 220 139, 537 2, 073, 781 208, 610 3, 605, 994 2, 989, 511 833, 549 22,190,810 19/835,410 21, 712, 420 2, 389, 262 17, 994, 200 502, 308 12, 105, 280 19, 581, 214 18, 396, 623 148, 361 4, 528, 804 18, 145, 911 649, 139 8, 528, 394 11, 715, 321 4,341 19, 104, 545 9, 673, 706 8, 730, 034 2, 604, 264 26,448 1, 004, 296 34, 263 2, 920, 228 26, 650, 490 20, 911, 989 16, 388, 292 10, 069, 907 1, 778, 400 19, 163, 261 9, 298, 676 6, 727, 671 4, 835, 571 3, 338, 724 7, 030, 834 2, 711, 968 16, 839, 684 19, 984, 810 631, 214 56, 118 3, 744, 625 2, 983, 525 1, 414, 909 20, 974, 958 23, 762, 969 20, 472, 141 2, 060, 539 17, 012, 140 621, 224 16, 196, 919 20, 669, 165 25, 344, 028 89, 911 4, 274, 414 31, 117, 036 366, 156 Acres. 293, 560, 614 12, 137, 681 2, 598, 214 3, 893, 985 2, 383, 879 956, 144 27,464 1, 595, 289 12,037,412 12, 793, 422 2, 736, 064 16, 949, 748 4, 989, 043 4, 655, 393 4, 634, 360 3, 356, 012 4, 383, 890 28,881 10,490,419 9, 732, 670 3, 392, 414 2,752,946 290, 571 19, 119, 084 20, 996, 983 17, 997, 493 432, 808 14, 923, 347 563, 938 16, 217, 700 18, 984, 022 11, 496, 339 46,849 4,125,822 26, 162, 3U 7,893,587 2,976,658 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. at the censuses of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 655 mPKOVED LAllD IN FABMS. 1880. 1870. 18(10. 18S0. Acres. 284, 771, 042 Acres. 188, 921, 099 Acres. 163,110,720 Acres. 113, 032, 614 6, 375, 706 56, 071 3, 595, 603 10, 669, 608 616, 169 1, 642, 188 1,150,413 746, 958 12, 632 947,640 8, 204, 720 197, 407 26, 115, 154 13, 933, 738 19, 866, 541 10, 739, 566 10, 731, 683 2, 739, 972 3, 484, 908 3,342,700 2, 128, 311 8, 296, 862 7, 246, 693 5, 216, 937 16, 745, 031 262,611 5, 504,702 344, 423 2, 308, 112 2, 096, 297 237, 392 17, 717, 862 6, 481, 191 18, 081, 091 2, 198, 645 13, 423, 007 298, 486 4, 132, 050 8, 496, 556 12, 650, 314 416, 105 3, 286, 461 8, 510, 113 484,346 3, 792, 327 « 9, 162, 528 83,122 6, 062, 204 14, 585 1, 859, 821 6, 218, 133 95, 594 1, 646, 752 42,645 698, 115 8,266 736, 172 6, 831, 856 26, 603 19,329,952 10, 104, 279 9, 396, 467 1, 971, 003 8, 103, 850 2, 045, 640 2, 917, 793 2, 914, 007 1, 736, 221 5, 096, 939 2, 322, 102 4, 209, 146 9, 130, 615 , 84, 674 '647, 031 92,644 2, 334, 487 1, 976, 474 143, 007 15, 627, 206 5, 258, 742 14,469,133 1, 116, 290 11, 515, 965 289, 030 3, 010, 539 6, 843, 278 2, 964. 836 118, 755 3, 073, 257 8, 165, 040 192, 016 2, 680, 254 5, 899, 343 338 ^ 6,385,724 1, 983, 313 2, 468, 034 1, 830, 807 2,115 637, 065 17, 474 654, 213 8, 062, 758 13, 096, 374 8, 242, 183 3, 792, 792 405, 468 7, 644, 208 2, 707, 108 2, 704, 133 3, 002, 267 2, 155, 512 3, 476, 296 556, 250 5, 065, 755 6, 246, 871 U8, 789 14, 132 2, 367, 034 1,944,441 149, 274 14, 358, 403 6, 617, 284 12, 625, 394 896,414 10, 463, 296 335, 128 4, 572, 060 6, 795, 337 2, 660, 781 77, 219 2, 823, 157 11, 437, 821 81, 869 3, 746, 167 4, 435, 614 781, 530 32,454 1, 768, 178 S80, 862 16, 267 349, 049 6, 378, 479 5, 039, 545 5, 046, 643 824, 682 5, 968, 270 1, 590, 025 2, 039, 596 2, 797, 905 2, 133, 436 1, 929, 110 5,035 3, 444, 368 2, 938, 425 2, 251, 488 1,767,991 168, 201 12, 408, 964 5,463,975 9,851,493 132, 857 8, 628, 619 356, 487 4, 072, 651 6, 175, 173 643, 976 16, 333 2, 601, 409 10, 360, 135 1,045,499 666 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XIjIII. — General statiatios of agriculture by States and Territories States and Territories. UNIMPEOVED LAND IK FABSIS. 1880. ISTO. 1860. 1850. The TTnited States Alabama. . Arizona — ArlinDsas . . California. . Colorado... Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia. Idaho - . - Illinois.. Indiana . Iowa Kansas Kentucky - Louisiana . Maine Maryland . 21 Massachusetts . 22 Michigan 23 Minnesota 24 Mississippi 25 Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada Now Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania... Ehode Island . . . South Carolina . Tennessee Texas - . . Utah Vermont Virginia "Washington . . - West Virginia . 46 "Wisconsin . 47 "Wyoming-. Acres. 251, 310, 793 12, 479, 628 79, 502 e, 4G5, 944 5, 924, 044 549, 204 811, 353 2, 650, 243 343, 287 5,514 2, 349, G84 17, 838, 562 130, 391 5, 558, 491 6, 487, 245 4, 886, 159 10, 677, 902 10, 763, 557 5, 533, 634 3, 007, 670 1, 777, 131 1, 230, 768 5,510,378 6, 150, 326 10, 658, 525 11, 134, 245 143, 072 4, 440, 124 186, 439 1, 413, 061 833, 476 393, 739 6, 062, 892 15, 882, 367 6, 448, 135 2, 016, 067 6, 368, 334 216, 327 9, 325, 663 12, 170, 359 23, 641, 905 239, 419 1, 596, 127 11, 325, 672 925, 075 6, 401, 452 6, 190, 590 41,311 Acreg. 218, 813, 943 Acres. 244, 101, 818 9, 898, 974 7,222 5, 737, 475 5, 208, 972 224, 752 717, 664 259, 731 354, 207 3,411 1, 637, 369 16, 816, 085 50, 536 6, 552, 909 8, 015, 369 6, 145, 326 3, 685, 876 10, 556, 256 4, 980, 177 2, 920, 265 1, 698, 572 994, 062 4, 922, 203 4, 161, 726 8,911,967 12, 676, 605 54,863 1, 426, 750 115,866 1, 271, 607 1, 013, 037 690, 543 6, 563, 604 14, 576, 668 7, 243, 287 1, 272, 962 6, 478, 235 213, 278 9, 094, 741 12, 737, 936 15, 431, 687 29, 606 1, 465, 547 9, 980, 871 457, 123 5, 948, 140 5, 815, 978 4,003 12, 718, 821 7, 690, 393 6, 262, 000 673, 457 24,333 367, 230 16, 789 2, 266, 015 18, 587, 732 7, 815, 615 8, 146, 109 6, 277, 115 1, 372, 932 11,519,053 6.591,468 3, 023, 538 1, 833, 304 1. 183, 212 3, 554, 538 2, 165, 718 10, 773, 929 13, 737, 939 512, 425 41, 986 1, 377, 591 1, 039, 084 1, 265, 635 6,016,535 17, 246, 685 7, 846, 747 1, 164, 125 6, 548, 844 186, 096 11, 623, 859 13, 873, 828 22, 693, 247 12, 692 1, 461, 257 19, 679, 215 284, 287 4, 147, 420 Acres. 180, 528, 000 7, 702, 007 1, 816, 684 3, 861, 531 615, 701 375,282 11, 187 1, 246, 240 16, 442, 900 6, 997, 867 7, 746, 879 1, 911, 382 10, 981, 478 3, 399, 018 2, 615, 797 1, 836, 445 1, 222, 576 2, 454, 780 23,846 7, 046, 061 6, 794, 245 1, 140, 926 984,955 124, 370 6, 710, 120 15, 543, 008 8,146,000 299, 951 6,294,728 197,451 12, 145, 049 13,808,849 10, 852, 363 30, 516 1,524,413 15, 792, 176 1, 931, 159 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. at the censuses of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850 — Continued. 657 PEECEKTAGB OF tTHIMPROTED LAUD Df PAEM8 TO TOTAL LAND IN.FAKMS. A-WEBAGE SIZE OF FAKMB. 1880. 1870. 53.7 18«0. 59.9 1850. 1880. Acres. 134 1870. Acres. 153 1««0. Acres. 1850. Acres. 66.2 58.6 70.2 35.7 47.1 33.1 69.7 31.5 30.4 71.3 68.5 39.8 17.5 31.8 19.7 49.9 50.1 66.9 46.8 34.7 36.6 39.9 45.9 87.1 89.9 35.3 44.6 35.1 38.0 28.4 63.4 25.5 71.0 26.3 47.8 32.2 42.0 69.3 .16. 5 32.7 57.1 65.0 62.8 40.3 33.2 33.1 75.5 45.6 70.2 30.4 85.9 33.7 29.2 69.0 71.1 65.5 25.3 44.2 39.5 65.2 56.6 70.9 50.0 35.4 36.4 49.1 64.2 67.9 57.9 39.3 68.8 55.5 35.3 33.9 82.8 29.6 73.5 33.4 53.3 36.0 42.5 75.1 65.1 8'3.9 20.0 32.1 55.0 70.4 69.' 7 50.5 i 92.2 79.3 71.7 92.0 36.6 49.0 77.6 32.6 49.7 62.2 77.2 60.1 70.9 52.8 37.9 35.4 50.5 79.5 68.0 68.7 81.2 74.8 36.8 34.9 89.4 31.5 72.6 38.3 56.5 38.5 35.7 71.8 67.1 14.1 34.0 63.2 77.6 69.9 99.2 25.8 39.2 40.7 78.1 72.0 58.1 60.6 69.9 64.7 68.1 55.2 39.6 36.1 56.0 82.6 67.2 69.8 35.1 74.0 45.2 69.3 42.2 35.9 74.9 72.7 94.3 65.1 64.8 1.S9 177 128 462 259 80 218 125 42 141 188 174 124 105 134 171 102 126 87 90 145 156 129 267 157 378 116 85 125 99 142 99 260 93 83 143 125 208 137 167 218 163 114 272 222 127 154 432 184 93 176 138 56 232 338 186 128 112 134 143 158 247 98 167 103 101 139 193 146 164 169 201 122 186 103 212 111 315 103 94 233 166 301 30 134 246 208 214 114 25 348 '245' 215 151 144 444 430 146 124 165 171 211 536 103 190 94 113 149 370 215 226 617 123 108 278 106 316 114 355 109 96 488 251 591 25 135 324 275 114 289 146 4,466 158 103 371 168 136 185 227 372 97 212 99 129 184 309 179 116 115 77 112 373 117 103 541 261 942 51 139 340 148 4200 658 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General statieUoa of agriouUure "by States and Territotiei States and Territories. VALUE OF FABH8. 1880. (o) 1870, 1800. 1850. The IJnited States. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Coltimbia. Florida Georgia Idaho Uliiiois Indiana , Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Mas-sachusetta Miciiigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington "West Virginia "Wisconsin "Wyoming jyoUars. 10,197,096,776 Dollars. 9, 262, 803, 861 VoUare. 6, 045, 045, 007 78, 954, 648 1, 137, 946 74, 249, 655 262, 051, 282 25, 109, 223 121, 063, 910 22, 401, 084 36, 789, 072 3, 632, 403 20, 291, 836 111, 910, 540 2, 832, 890 1, 009, 594, 580 035, 236, 111 567, 430, 227 235, 178, 936 299, 298, 631 58, 989, 117 102, 357, 616 165, 503, 3.11 . 146,197,415 499, 103, 181 193, 724, 260 92, 844, 915 375, 633, 307 3, 234, 604 105, 932, 541 5, 408, 325 76, 834, 389 190, 895, 833 5, 514, 399 1, 056, 176, 741 136, 79,3, 602 1, 127, 497, 353 56, 908, 575 975, 689, 410 25, 883, 079 68, 677, 482 206, 749, 837 170, 468, 886 14, 015, 178 109,346,010 216, 028, 107 13, 844, 224 133, 147, 175 357, 709, 507 835, 895 67, 739, 036 101, 340 40, 029, 698 ■ 141, 240, 028 3, 385, 748 124, 241, 382 2, 085, 265 46, 712, 870 3, 800, 230 9, 947, 920 94, 559, 468 492, 860 920, 506, 346 634, 804, 189 392,602,441 90, 327, 040 311, 238, 916 68, 215, 421 102, 901, 951 170, 369, 684 116, 432, 784 398, 240, 678 97, 847, 442 81, 716, 676 392, 908, 047 729, 193 30, 242, 186 1, 485, 505 80, 589, 313 257, 523, 376 2, 260, 139 1, 272, 857, 766 78, 211, 083 1, 054, 466, 226 22, 352, 989 1, 043, 481, 582 21, 674, 968 44, 808, 763 218, 743, 747 60, 149, 950 2, 297, 922 139, 367, 076 218, 020, 846 3, 978, 341 101, 604, 381 300, 414, 064 18, 187 91, 649, 773 48, 726, 804 90, 830, 005 96,446 31, 426, 367 2, 989, 267 10, 135, 727 157, 072, 803 408, 944, 033 356, 712, 175 119, 899, 647 12, 258, 239 291, 496, 935 204, 789, 662 78, 688, 525 145, 973, 677 123, 255, 948 160, 836, 495 27, 505, 922 190, 760, 367 230, 632, 126 3, 878, 326 302, 340 69, 689, 761 WO, 250, 338 2, 707, 386 803, 343, 593 143, 301, 065 678, 132, 991 15, 200, 593 662, 060, 707 19, 550, 653 139, 652, 508 271, 358, 986 88, 101, 320 1, 333, 356 94, 280, 045 371, 761, 661 2,217,842 131,117,164 DoUara. 3, 271, 575, 426 64, 323, 224 15, 265, 245 3, 874, 041 72, 726, 422 18, 880, 031 1, 730, 460 6, 323, 109 95, 753, 445 96, 133, 290 136, 385, 173 16, 667, 567 155, 021, 262 75, 814, 398 64, 861, 748 87, 178, 545 109, 076, 347 61,872,446 161, 948 54, 738, 634 63, 225, 543 55,245,997 120, 237, 511 1, 653, 922 554, .546, 642 67, 891, 766 358, 768, 603 2, 849, 170 407, 876, 099 17, 070, 802 82, 431, 684 97, 861, 212 16, 550, 008 311, 799 63, 367, 227 216, 401, 543 28, 528, 563 a In all comparisons of values between 1870 and 1880 it should be borne in mind that in the former year gold W8 s at an average premium of 25.3 per cent. COMPENDIUM OP ~THE TENTH CENSUS. at ihe etmueei of 1880, 1870, 1860, 4, 175, 326 2,658,606 1, 601, 296 103,483 3 4 5 2,339,481 15, 574 817, 883 54,408 900, 669 1,892,541 6 7 610,279 40.220 668, 795 8 9 10 5,317,416 363, 030 33, 739, 951 20,470,988 29, 371, 884 4, 614, 701 S9,295 34, 570, 587 17,076,591 20, 609, 682 6,844,387 5, 894, 150 11 17,235,472 10,457,897 6, 327, 033 6,405,561 6, 704, 444 1,172,809 13 14 16 15,652,848 9, 734, 634 5, 435, 525 4, 94^, 048 5, 788, 197 4, 053, 312 8, 572, 898 7, 159, 333 4,809,113 5,208,676 727, 694 7,474,573 18, 648, 225 3, 208, 327 ,4,010,520 Ifi 5, 169, 037 11, 576, 938 2, 284, 657 2,4(a,443 17 18 19 20 5, 134, 537 19, 419, 360 13, 089, 783 4,885,636 18, 103, 074 5,000,879 13,711,079 0,721,120 4, 456, 633 15,596,426 3,894,998 5,819,832 1, 018, 183 8, 828, 512 8, 711, 508 3,209,684 2, 891, 371 15, 981 5, 762, 927 3,981,525 21 22 23 24 25 401, 185 7, 820, 917 378, 788 3, 069. 240 6,921,085 145, 438 1,549,716 163, 718 3,459,943 7, 887, 091 '0 205, 664 11, 081 2, 683, 012 5, 746, 567 ',7 ?S 2, 314, 125 4,425,50^ 29 30 255, 162 42, 592, 741 6,078,476 30, 521, 180 2,956,173 121, 114 45,997,718 4, 082,111 25,692,787 1, 293, 717 192, 9l7 29. 166, 695 5,873,942 17, 538, 832 962,313 77,960 22,084,026 3, 931, 632 12,750,585 183,423 31 32 33 34 35 35,473,037 932, 825 ;S, 202, 710 9, 054, 863 9, 051, 491 35, 658, 106 786,246 2, 282, 040 8,199,487 3, 396, 793 32,442,842 586, 791 6, 161, 657 8,465,792 6,259,452 14,722,641 497, 201 4,13«,354 6, 300, 210 2,151,704 36 37 88 39 40 940, 753 4, 879, 285 5,495,114 958, 513 2, 699, 163 291, 390 5,250,279 4, 924, 036 280, 551 2, il2, 937 242, 889 3, 665, 965 9, 392, 296 190,402 84,288 2,7i!9,282 7,021,772 41 42 43 44 4'> 16,647,196 95,482 14,239,364 ' 5,723 5,758,847 1,641,668 46 47 a See note on page 658. 660 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General statistics of agnculture by Stat 65, 660 3, 802, 430 0, 857, 535 256, 169 2, 413, 749 63, 211 3, 630, 267 10, 186, 720 134,334 10, 900 2, 307, 734 10, 179, 144 41 42 43 'i'l 45 32,905,320 22, 512 20, 180, 016 100 11,059,260 3,414,672 46 47 664 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General staUstica of agriculiure iy Statea and Tenitoriea States and TerritorieB. 1S80. 1870. iSSO. ISSO. The United Statea Alabama... Ax'izona . . . Axkanaas . . California . Colorado... Conneoticnt Dakota Delaware District of Colnmbia. ]?lorida Georgia. Idaho — Bliuois . Indiana.. Iowa Kansas — Kentucky . Louisiana. . Maine Maryland.. Massachusetts. Michigan Minnesota . Mississippi . Missouri Montana Netraska Nevada 'Navr Hampshire . !New Jersey Now Mexico New York North Carolina . Ohio Oregon PennsylTania . . Khode Island . . South Carolina., 39 1 Tennessee 40 Texas "Utah Vermont Virginia "Washington ... "West Virginia . "Wisconsin . "Wyoming. . Bushels. 19, 831, 595 Bushels. 16, 918, 795 28, 402 22, 387 181,681 19, 465 370, 733 24, 369 5,-953 3,704 2,965 101, 716 4,341 3,121,785 303, 108 1, 518, 605 413, 181 668, 050 1,013 36, 398 288, 067 213, 716 294, 918 21,5, 246 5,134 535,426 430 424, 348 34,638 949, 064 285, 160 389, 221 13, 305 3, 683, 021 12, 997 27,049 156, 419 25, 399 9,605 71, 733 324, 431 7,124 113, 181 2, 298, 513 78 18, 977 27, 645 26, 275 5,235 289, 057 10, 222 3,724 545 82,549 3,756 2, 456, 576 457, 468 505, 807 86, 207 1, 108, 933 984 34, 116 307, 089 239, 227 144, 508 78, 088 14, 852 559, 532 1,141 13, 532 310 47, 420 566, 775 42 2, 478, 126 352, 006 846, 890 3,890 3, 577, 641 20, 214 36, 165 223, 335 28i 521 1,312 73, 340 582,264 4,453 277, 746 Bushels. . 21, 101, 380 72,457 78, 092 52, 140 618, 702 700 27, 209 6,919 21, 306 115, 532 951,281 ; 463,496 I 183,022 ( 3,833 I 1, 056, 260 36, 066 123,287 ! 518,901 I ! 388, 085 514, 129 121,411 39, 474 293, 262 128, 247 1, 439, 497 1,300 4, 786, 905 436, 856 683,686 2,704 5, 474, 788 28, 259 89, 091 257, 989 111, 860 754 139, 271 944,330 144 888,544 Bushels. 14, 188, 813 17,261 "s'oli 600, 893 8,066 5,509 1,152 83,364 78, 792 19, 916 416, 073 475 102, 916 226, 014 481, 021 105, 871 125 9,606 44,268 183, 117 1, 255, 578 4, 148, 182 229,563 425, 918 106 4, 805, 160 26, 409 43,790 89, 137 3,108 210 176, 233 458, 930 81,253 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. at the centuaes 0/I88O, 1870, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 665 WHEAT. 1880. 1870. 1800. 1850. Bushels. 469,483,137 Bushds. 287,745,626 Bushels. 173,104,924 Bushels. 100,485,944 1, 529, 657 136, 427 1, 269, 715- 29, 017, 707 1,425,014 38, 742 2, 830, 289 1, 176, 272 6,402 422 3, 159, 771 540, 589 51, 110, 502 47,284,853 31,154,205 1,055,068 27,052 741, 736 16,676,702 268,474 38,144 170, 662 895,477 3,782 1,218,444 294,;044 1 ? 957, 601 5,928,470 199, 639 17,328 ,3 4 5 52, 401 945 912,941 12,760 2,808 2,544,913 41,762 8 7 482, 511 17, 370 1,027 1,088,534 8 9 10 2, 127, 017 75, 650 30,128,405 27, 747, 222 29,435,692 11 23, 837, 023 16,848,267 8,449,403 9,414,675 6,214,458 1, 530, 581 13 14 15 17, 324, 141 11, 356, 113 6,034 665, 714 8,004,864 2,391,198 5, 728, 704 9,906 278,793 6,774,503 194. 173 7, 394, 809 32,208 233,876 8,103,480 16 2,142,822 417 296,269 4,494,080 17 18 19 20 15, 768 35, 532, 543 34, 601, 030 218, 890 24, 966, 627 34, 648 16, 265, 773 18, 866, 073 274, 479 14,315,926 119, 783 8,336,368 2, 186, 993 587, 925 4,227,586 31,211 4,925,889 i;401 137,990 2,981,652 21 22 23 24 25 469, 688 13,847,007 69, 298 169, 316 1, 901, 739 181,184 2, 125, 086 228, 866 193,621 2,301,433 ?6 147, 867 3,631 238, 865 1,763,218 97 '8 185,658 1,601,190 29 30 706 641 11,587,706 3, 397, 393 46, 014, 869 7, 480, 010 362, 822 12, 178, 462 2, 859, 879 27, 882, 159 2, 340, 746 434, 309 8, 681, 105 4, 743, 706 15, 119, 047 826,778 196,516 13,121,498 2,130,102 14,487,351 211, 943 31 32 33 34 35 19,462,405 240 962, 358 7, 331, 353 2, 567, 737 19, 672, 967 784 783, 610 6,188,916 415, 112 13, 042, 169 1,131 1,285,631 5,459,268 1,478,345 16,367,691 49 1,066,277 1,019,3H0 41,729 36 37 38 39 40 . 1, 169, 199 337, 257 7,826,174 1,921,322 4, 001, 711 558, 473 454,703 7,398,787 217, 043 2, 483, 543 384, 892 437, 037 13,130,977 86,219 107,702 535, 955 11,212,616 41 42 43 44 45 24,884,689 4,674 25, 606, 344 16,657,458 4,286,131 46 47 666 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XLIII. — General statistics of agriculture ty States and TeniUiries States and Teiritoiies. COTTON. 1880. 18T0. 18G0. 1850. The tJnited States . Alabama BaUs. a 6, 755, 359 Bales. 3, Oil, 996 BaUs. 5,387,052 Bales. 2, 489, 093 1 699,654 429,482 989, 955 564,429 a 608,256 247, 968 34 367,393 65,344 A fi Coloi'ado fi Connecticut 7 Dakota a Delaware 9 10 ^orida 54,997 814,4^1 39, 789 473, 934 e5,i53 701, 840 45, 131 499, 091 11 1? Idaho n Illinois 465 3 1,482 I'l 14 15 Iowa 1« Xansas 7 1,080 350,832 61 17 1,367 508,569 758 178,737 18 777,738 19 ?/l n w, Michigan ?.i ?4 963, 111 20, 318 564, 938 1,246 1,202,507 41,188 484,292 ?5 Missouri .*. ?6 S7 «8 106 29 30 31 K"ew Mexico 19 3!! Ifew York 33 34 North Carolina Ohio 389, 598 144,935 145,514 73,845 35 Oregon 3fi 37 Khodo Island 38 30 South Carolina Tennessee 522, 548 330, 621 805,284 224, 500 181,842 350,628 22 353,412 296,464 431, 463 136 300, 901 194, 632 58,072 40 Texas 41 trtah 42 Vermont 43 19, 595 183 12,727 3,947 44 Washington 45. West Virginia 2 4fi ■Wisconsin 47 Wyoming a Including 17,000 bales produced in Indian Territory. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, at the censuses of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 667 WOOL. ISSO. 1870. I860. 1S60. Potmda. 155,681^751 Pmndt. 100, 102, 387 60, 264, 913 Pounds. 52,516,959 762,207 313,698 657,308 16,798,036 3,197,391 381,253 679 214,784 11, 391, 743 204, 925 775, 117 657, 118 1 2 410, 382 2,683,109 182, 595 5,620 3 4 5 230, 133 157,025 97,946 254,129 8,810 58, 316 335, 896 407,454 6 7 50, 201 100 59, 171 57, 768 626 23, 247 8 A 162, 810 37,662 10 1, 289, 560 127, 149 6,093,066 6,167,498 2, 971, 975 846,947 3,415 5,739,249 5,029,023 2, 967, 043 946, 227 990,010 11 i, 989, 567 2, 652, 318 660, 868 2,160,113 2, 610, 287 373, 898 13 1* IS 2, 855, 832 i 4, 592, 576 1 406, 678 2,776,407 1 ' 850, 084 335, 005 2,234,450 140,428 1, 774, 168 435, 213 24, 746 2,329,105 200, 847 1, 495, 060 491, 511 16 2,297,433 109, 897 1, 364, 034 477,438 17 18 19 20 299, 089 i 11, 858, 497 ' 1,352,124 734, 643 7, 313, 924 306, 650 8, 72«, 145 401, 185 288, 285 3, 649, 390 377, 267 3,900,888 20, 388 665, 969 2,069,778 585, 136 2, 043, 283 85 559,619 1,627,164 21 22 23 24 25 995,484 1,282,636 655, 012 1,000,589 441, 110 100 74, 655 27, 029 1, 129, 442 336,60'9 ?B 3,302 330 1,160,222 349, 250 '>7 ?8 1,108,470 375, 396 29 30 4,019,188 8,827,195 917,756 25, 003, 768 5, 718, 524 684, 930 10, 599, 225 790, 667 20, 539, 643 1,080,638 492, 645 9,464,474 883, 473 10,608,927 219, 012 32,901 10,071,301 970, 738 10,196.371 29, 686 31 32 33 34 35 8,470,273 65, 680 272, 758 1,918,295 6, 928, 019 6, 561, 722 77,328 156, 314 1,389,762 1,251,328 4, 752, 522 90, 699 427, 102 1,405,236 1, 493, 738 4,481,670 129, 092 487,233 ' 1,364,378 131, 917 36 37 38 39 40 973, 246 2, 551, 113 1,830,673 1, 389, 123 2,681,444 7, 016, 491 691, 630 109, 018 3, 102, 137 877, 110 162, 713 1, 593, 541 4, 090, 670 ^30, 000 74,765 3,118,960 2, 610, 019 19,819 9,222 3,400,717 2,860,765 41 42 43 1,011,933 253,963 46 668 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General atatiatica of agriculture ty States and Territoriet ■States and Tet ritorles. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1850. The Tfnlted States Alabama Arizona Arkansas Galifoi-nia , Colorado Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana... Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Ifevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New Tork North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Bhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Yermont Tirginia ■VVashington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 35, 265, 712 10,363 5,606 23,295 1, 135, 180 85, 0G2 557, 880 308, 036 49, 632 3,759 149 14,409 40,053 3, 280, 319 1, 361, 083 3, 613, 941 1, 589, 987 218, 739 37,029 1, 107, 788 264,468 684,679 1, 393, 888 1,636,912 8,894 1, 077, 458 63,947 785, 433 95,853 583,069 518, 990 7,650 5, 240, 563 93, 711 2, 210, 923 266, 187 2, 811, 654 79,328 2,700 186, 698 92,735 1, 051, 183 287, 255 106,810 232, 333 1, 896, 969 23,413 Tana. 27, 310, 048 10, 613 109 6,839 851, 773 19, 787 663,328 13, 347 41,880 2,019 17 10, 518 6,985 2, 747, 339 1,076,768 1,777,339 490, 289 204, 399 8,776 1, 053, 415 223,119 597,455 1, 290, 923 095, 053 8,324 615, 611 18, 727 169, 354 33, 855 612,648 521, 975 4,209 5, 014, 205 83,540 2, 289, 565 75, 357 2, 848, 219 89,045 10, 665 116,582 18, 982 27,305 1, 020, 669 199,883 30, 233 224,164 1,287,651 3,180 ToTia. 19, 083, 896 62,211 I 9,356 : 309,655 ! 562,425 855 36,973 3,180 11, 478 46,448 1, 774, 554 622,426 813, 173 56,232 158, 476 52, 721 975,803 191,744 665,331 768,256 179,482 32,901 401, 070 24.458 21213 642, 741 508,726 1,113 3, 564, 793 181, 365 1, 564, 502 27.986 2, 245, 413 82, 722 87,587 143,499 11,865 19,235 940, 178 445, 133 4,580 855, 037 Tms. 13, 838, 642 32,685 3,976 2,038 516,131 30, 159 2,279 2,510 23,449 601, 952 403,230 89,055 113, 747 25,752 755,889 157, 956 651,807 404,934 2,019 12,504 116,925 598,854 435, 950 3, 728, 797 149, 653 1, 443, 142 3^ 1, 842, 970 74, 818 20,925 74,091 8,354 4,805 866,153 275,662 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. at the eensusee of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 669 iffTT^ ■■ ■, ■'- , ^ — ■- : ^ ~^ -:- ■ ■ -^ i^i^i HOPS. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1850. Pownds. 26, 546, 378 Pownda. 25,456,669 Poumde. 10,991,996 Ptmnd^. 3,497,029 32 507 276 1 ? 25 625, 064 146 80 157 3 1,444,077 4 f> 1,004 959 c^fU 6 7 800 414 15 348 15 14 261 8 9 10 2 ^ 21 104, 032 63,884 171, 113 396 947 199 n T 7,788 21, 236 16, 915 600 7,254 27,884 2,078 197 5,899 27 102, 987 2,943 111, 301 60,602 132 24(1 2,265 3,551 92,706 8,242 13 14 15 IB 4,309 125 40, 120 1,870 121,595 10, 663 17 18 48,214 296,850 2,800 61, 910 828, 269 222,065 19 9,895 266, 010 10,928 21 22 ?,3 473 4,130 ''1 19,297 '>fi 100 41 *yj og 23,955 99, 460 19, 033 130,428 3,722 257, iii 2,133 29 30 !(1 21, 628, 931 17,558,681 238 101, 236 9,745 90, 688 249 1,607 565 51 322 527, 927 10,999 6,162 1,031 4,630,155 9,671,931 1,767 27,533 493 43,191 50 122 1,581 123 545 638,677 10, 024 44 2, 536, 299 9,240 63,731 8 22,088 277 26 1,032 , 7 50 288, 023 11,506 32 3? 5,510 36, 995 34 36 36 37 38 40 41 42 43 M 109,350 1,599 703, 277 Afi 1,966,827 135,687 15,930 46 47 670 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General siattsUca of agrictilture by States and Territories States and Territories. BICE. 1880. 1870. 1860. .660. The TTnited States. Alabama Pounds. 110, 131, 373 Pounds. 73, 635, 021 Pounds. 187, 167, 032 Founds^ 215,313,497 1 810, 889 1 222,945 493,465 2,312,252 •>. s ArkansaB 73, 021 16, 831 2, 140 63,179 4 1 Colorado n Connecticut 7 Dakota R Delaware in Florida 1,204,677 25,369,687, 401,687 22, 277, 380 223, 704 52,507,652 1, 075, 090 38,950,691 ^ GeoT&ria Idaho IS Illinois u IS Iowa Ifi 17 Kentucky 5,688 4,425,349 1 18 23,188,311 £5,854,012 1 6,331,257 10 Maine 'n : ?i i ?? 716 3,286 809, 082 9,767 ?s ?-! 1,718,951 374, 627 2, 719, 856 i 700 1 ?■■) Miflsoiiri * , •fd Montana w ?8 Nevada M 30 31 TTfiTw M^^yicn Sff New York 33 34 North Carolina Ohio 6,609,191 2,059,281 7, 503, 976 5,465,868 3R ;.. ::::;::::::::: SR 37 ; ..::■■■ • 38 34 South Carolina 52, 077, 515 32, 304, 825 3,399 63,844 119, 100, 528 40,372 26, 031 169,930,613 258,854 88,203 4n Texas 62, 152 41 Utah 4?' Vennont 4S Virginia 8,225 17,154 44 Washington 4S West Virginia 4(i 47 Wyoming COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. xt the centimes of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 671 TOBACCO. 1880. 1870. 1860. 18S0. Pmmds. 472,661,157 Pounds. 262,735,341 Pounds. 434, 209, 461 Pownds. 199,752,655 452,426 600 970,220 73, 317 152, 742 100 594,886 63,809 890 8,328,798 232, 914 164, 990 1 ? 989, 980 3,160 218,036 1,000 3 4 5 14, 044, 652 1,897 1,278 1,400 21,182 228, .WO 400 3,935,825 8,872,842 420,477 191, 669 171,120,784 SS,954 250 26, 082, 147 5,369,436 83,969 , 69, 922 414,663 12, 015, 657 6,000,133 10 9,609 15,200 828,815 919,318 1,267,624 G 7 250 8 7, 800 998, 614 423, 924 » 157,405 288,596 10 11 12 6,249,274 9,325,392 71,792 33,241 105,305,869 15, 541 15 15,785,339 7,312,885 6,385 8,247 61, 012 12,320,483 600 5,988 25 155, 334 40,871 8,687 2,349,798 11, 150, 087 18,741,973 3,847 3, 467, 539 796 34, 805 21,465,452 69, 706 6, 885, 262 7,993,378 303, 168 20, 349 108, 126, 840 39, 940 1,583 38, 410, 965 3, 233, 198 121, 099 38, 938 169, 141 25,086,196 841, 394 1,044,620 6,041 13 14 16 in 65, 601, 196 26, 878 17 18 19 21,407,497 138, 246 1,245 20 21 22 '1 49,960 17, 113, 784 21 25 67,979 1,500 170,843 172, 315 '890 6,481,431 26,986,213 34,735,235 17,325 36, 943, 272 785 45,678 29,365,052 221, 283 3,636 ',7 'R 18, 581 149, 485 7,044 6,764,582 32, 853, 250 26,092,581 405 3, 181, 586 706 104,412 43,448,097 97,914 50 310 8,467 83,189 11, 984, 786 10,454,449 325 912, 661 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 74, 285 20,148,932 66, 897 70 38 39 40 41 131,432 79, 988, 868 6,930 2, 296, 146 10,608,423 72, 671 37, 086, 364 1,682 2,046,452 960, 813 12,245 123,968,312 10 56,803,227 43 87,340 1,268 46 17 , 672 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XLUI.— General staUsUes of agriculture by States and Teiritoriei States and Territories. The United States. Alabama.. Arizona ... Arkansas . Calilbmia. . Colorado... Connecticut Dakota :. Delaware District of Columbia. Florida G-eorgia. Idaho ... Illinois . Indiana. Iowa Kansas — Kentucky . Louisiana . Maine Maryland.. Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi .... Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . . Khode Island . . . South Carolina.. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington . . . "West Virginia . Wisconsin . Wyoming. . 1880. Bushels. 169,458,539 334, 925 26,249 402, 027 4, 550, 565 383, 123 2, 684, 262 664, 086 283, 864 33,064 20, 221 249, 590 157, 307 10, ,W5, 707 6, 232, 246 9, 962, 537 2, 894, 198 2, 269, 890 180, 115 7, 999, 625 1, 497, 017 3, 070, 389 10, 924, 111 5, 184, 676 303, 821 4, 189, 694 228, 702 2, 150, 893 002, 143 3, 3.58, 828 3, 563, 793 2), 883 33, 644, 807 722, 778 12, 719, 216 1, 359, 930 16, 284, 819 606, 793 144, 942 1,354,481 228, 832 573, 595 4, 438, 172 2, 010, 766 1, 035, 177 1, 398, 539 8, 509, 161 30, 986 IEI6H POTATOES. 1870. Bushels. 143, 337, 473 162, 512 575 422, 196 2, 049, 227 121, 442 2, 789, 894 50, 177 362, 724 27, 367 10, 218 197, 101 64, 534 10, 944, 790 5, 309, 044 5, 914, 620 2, 342, 983 2, 391, 062 67, 695 7, 771, 009 1, 632, 205 3, 025, 446 10, 318, 799 1, 943, 063 214. 189 4, 238, 361 91,477 i 739,984 i 129, 249 4, .51 5, 419 4, 705, 439 3,102 28, 547, 593 738, 803 11,192,814 481, 710 12, 889, 367 669, 408 83, 252 1, 124, 337 208, 383 323, 645 5, 157, 428 1, 298, 853 280, 719 1, 053, 507 6, 646, 129 617 1860. Bushels. 111,148,867 491, 646 418, 010 1, 789, 463 1, 833, 148 9,489 377, 931 31, 693 18, 766 303, 789 5, 540, 390 3, 866, 647 2, 800, 720 290, 335 1, 756, 531 294, 655 6, 374, 617 1, 264, 429 3,201,901 I 5,261,245 ' 2,665,485 i 414,320 I 1,990,850 % 223 25, 447, 394 830, 565 8, 695, 101 303, 319 11, 687, 467 542, 909 226, 735 1, 183, 005 174, 182 141, 001 5, 253, 408 2, 293, 398 103, 594 3, 818, 309 1850. Busliela. 65, 797, 896 246, 001 193, 832 9,292 2, 689, 725 240,542 28,292 7,828 227, 379 2, 514, 86) 2, 083, 337 276, 120 1,492,487 95, 632 3, 436, 040 764, 939 3, 585, 384 2, 359, 897 21, 145 261,482 939, 006 162,188 I 5,680 i 4,137,543 4,304,919 4,171,690 1 3,207,236 15, 398, 368 620, 318 5, 057, 769 91, 326 5, 980, 732 651, 039 136, 494 1, 067, 844 94,645 43,968 4, 951, 014 1, 316, 933 1,402,077 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. at the cmmses of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 673 SWEET POTATOES. 1880. 1870. I860. 1860. Bushels. 33,378,693 Bushels. 21,709,824 BuehOs. 42,095,026 Bushels. 38, 268, 148 3,448,819 5,303 881, 260 86,284 1,871,360 16 890, 631 202,035 60 867 5, 439, 917 5, 475, 204 1 •> 1, 566, 540 214, 307 788, 149 1,000 3 4 918 2,710 80 6 7 195, 937 23, 347 1,687,613 4,397,778 85,309 5,790 789,466 2,621,562 142,213 5,606 1, 129, 769 6, 608, 541 65, 443 3,407 757, 226 6, 986, 428 8 9 10 11 249,407 244, 930 122, 368 195,225 1,017,854 1,318,110 322,641 150,705 34,292 49, 533 802,114 1,023,706 354 218,706 917 3,651 1,694 1,743,432 241, 253 306, 154 209, 516 51, 362 9,965 1, 057, 657 2, 060, 981 1,435 236, 740 616 38, 492 792 4, 563, 873 335, 102 167, 433 201, 711 6,243 13 14 15 16 998, 179 1,428,453 17 18 10 329, 590 450 4,904 208, 993 20 ?1 1,177 200 4,741,795 335, 505 22 3, 610, 6G0 431,484 24 25 13, 628 762 168 200 161 1, 034, 832 180 7,529 6, 140, 039 304, 445 335 103, 187 946 4, 116, 688 2, 604, 672 1, 846, 612 ?7 oq 160 1, 550, 784 oq 2,086,731 3,217 6,833 4, 576, 148 239, 578 508, 015 30 ?1 10, 666 3, 071, 840 ■ 230, 295 1,970 131, 672 142 1, 342, 165 1, 205, 683 2, 188, 041 163 96 865,882 425 46,984 2,220 5,629 5, 095, 709 187, 991 32 33 34 184, 142 714 2, 189, 622 2, 369, 901 1,460,079 62, 172 36 t7 4, 337, 469 2, 777, 716 1, 332, 168 60 38 39 40 41 623 1, 960, 817 18 1, 901, 521 1, 813, 634 43 87, 214 7,124 45 46 47 2,393 879 4300 674 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General siatisUcs of agriculture hy States and Territorief States and Territories. VALira: OF LIVB STOCK. 1880. (a) 1870. 1860. 1850. The trnited States . Alabama . Arizona ... Arkansas.. California. Colorado... Connecticut Daltota Delaware District of Colombia. Florida Georgia . Idaho — Illiuois .. Indiana . Iowa 16 Kansas 17 ; Kentucky . ■18 I Louisiana.. 19 , Maine 20 Maryland.. 34 Massachusetts. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missoun Montana Nebraslca Nevada iTow Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . Ohio. 35 Oregon Pennsylvania .. Rhode' Island . . . South Carolina . Tennessee Texas 41 Utah 42 I Vermont 43 ] Virginia 44 "Washin,j^n . . . "West Virginia. 45 'Wisconsin . "Wyoming. - Dollars. 1, 500, 464, 609 DoUara. 1, 525, 276, 457 23, 787, 681 1, 167, 989 20, 472, 426 35, 500, 417 8, 703, 342 10, 959, 296 6, 463, 274 3, 420, 080 123, 300 5, 358, 980 25, 930, 352 2, 246, 800 132, 437, 702 71, 068, 758 124, 715, 103 60, 907, 149 49, 670, 667 12, 345, 905 16, 499, 376 15, 865, 728 12, 957, 004 55, 720, 113 31, 904, 821 24, 285, 717 95, 785, 282 5, 151, 554 33, 440, 265 3, 399, 749 9, 812, 064 14, 861, 412 5, 010, 800 117, 868, 283 22, 414, 659 103, 707, 730 13, 808, 392 84, 242, 877 2, 254, 142 12, 279, 412 43, 651, 470 60, 307, 987 3, 306, 638 16, 586, 195 25, 953, 315 4, 852, 307 17, 742, 387 46, 508, 643 5, 007, 107 26, 690, 095 143, 996 17, 222, 506 37, 964, 762 2, 871, 102 17, 545, 038 779, 952 4, 257, 323 114, 916 5, 212, 157 30, 156, 317 520, 580 149, 756, 698 83, 776, 782 82, 987, 133 23, 173, 185 66, 287, 343 15, 921), 188 23, 357, 129 18, 433, 698 17, 049, 228 49, 809, 869 20, 118, 841 29, 940, 238 84, 285, 273 1, 818, 693 6, 651, 185 1, 445, 449 15, 246, 545 21, 443, 463 2, 389, 157 175, 882, 712 21, 993, 967 120, 300, 528 6, 828, 675 115, 647, 075 3, 135, 132 12, 443, 510 55, 084, 075 37, 425, 194 2, 149, 814 23, 888, 835 28, 187, 669 2, 103, 343 17, 176, 420 45, 310, 882 441, 795 DoHare. 1, 089, 329, 916 43, 411, 711 22, 096, 977 35, 585, 017 11, 311, 079 39, 116 3, 144, 706 109, 640 5, 653, 356 38, 372, 734 72, 501, 225 41, 855, 539 22, 476, 293 3, 332, 450 61, 868, 237 24, 546, 940 15, 437, 533 14, 667, 853 12, 737, 744 23, 714, 771 3, 642, 841 41, 891, 692 S3, 693, 673 1, 128, 771 177,638 10, 924, 627 16, 134, 693 4, 499, 746 103, 856, 296 | 31,130,805 j 80, 384, 819 I 5, 946, 255 69, 672, 726 2, 042, 044 23, 934, 465 60, 211, 42S 42, 825, 447 1, 516, 707 16, 241, 989 47, 803, 049 1, 099, 911 17, 807, 375 DoUmre. 544, 180, 51C 21, 690, 112 6, 647, 969 3, 351, 058 7, 467, 490 1, 849, 281 71,643 2, 880, 058 25, 728, 416 24, 209, 258 22, 478, 565 3, 689, 275 29, 661, 436 11, 162, 275 9, 705, 726 7, 997, 634 9, 647, 710 8, 008, 734 92, 859 19, 403, 662 19, 887, 580 8, 871, 901 10, 679, 291 1, 494, 629 73, 570, 499 17, 717, 64T 44, 121, 741 1, 876, 189 41, 500, 053 1, 532, 637 15, 060, 015 29, 978, 016 10, 412, 9ar 546,968 12, 643, 228 33, 656, 659 4, 897, 385 « See note on page 658. It will be observed (pages 675-681) that the Inoreue in Bumber of all kinds of live stock during the ten years 1870-1880 was very large. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. «< the censuses of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 675 1880. 1870. 1860. 1850. X'umier. 10, 357, 488 113, 950 6,798 U6, 333 237, 710 42, 257 44,940 41, 670 21, 933 1,027 22, 636 98, 520 24,300 i, 023, 082 581, 444 792, 322 430, 907 372, 648 104, 428 87, 848 117, 796 59, 629 378, 778 257, 282 112, 309 «67, 776 35, 114 204, 864 32, 087 46, 773 86, 940 14, 547 610, 358 133, 686 738, 478 124, 107 533, 587 9,661 60, 060 260, 119 605, 606 38, 131 75, 215 218, 838 45,848 126, 143 352, 428 11,975 Ifumber. 7, 145, 370 Number. 6, 249, 174 80, 770 335 92, 013 192, 273 6,446 84, 935 2,514 16, 770 533 11, 902 81, 777 2,151 853, 738 497, 883 433, 642 117, 786 317, 034 69, 738 71, 514 89, 696 41, 039 228, 302 93, Oil 90, 221 493, 969 5,289 30, 511 7,520 39, 095 79, 708 5,033 536, 861 102, 763 609, 722 51, 702 460, 339 7,770 44,105 247,254 424, 504 11, 068 65, 015 152, 899 11, 138 90,479 252,019 584 127,063 140, 198 160, 610 33,276 84 16, 562 641 13,446 130, 771 563, 736 520, 677 175, 088 20,344 355, 704 ■ 78,703 60, 637 93, 406 47, 786 136, 917 17, 065 117, 571 361, 874 4,449 541 41, 101 79, 707 10,066 503, 725 150, 661 625, 346 36, 772 437, 654 7,121 81, 125 290, 882 325, 698 4,665 69, 071 287, 579 4,772 118,180 Nwmber. i.S'c 5,719 128, 001 60, 197 21, 719 26, 879 13, 852 824 10,848 161, 331 267, 653 314, 299 38, 536 315, 682 89, 514 41, 721 76,684 42, 216 58, 506 860 115,460 225, 319 34, 233 63, 955 5,079 447, 014 148, 693 463, 397 8,046 360, 398 6,168 97, 171 270, 636 76,760 2,429 61, 057 272, 403 30,179 676 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General atatietiea of agrimltme ly States and Territoriea States and Teiritoiles. MULEB AND A£SEB. 1880, 1870. 1860. 1850. The United States. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticnt Dakota , Delaware District of Colombia Morida G-eorgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampsliire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Khodo Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington "West Virginia "Wisconsin ■Wyoming Smnber. 1, 812, 1 121, 081 891 87, 082 28, 343 2,681 539 2,703 3,931 68 9,606 132, 078 610 123, 278 51, 780 44,124 64,869 116, 153 76, 674 298 12,561 243 5,083 9,019 129, 778 192, 027 858 19, 999 1,258 87 9,267 5,072 81, 871 19, 481 2,804 22, 914 46 67, 005 173, 498 132,447 2,898 283 33, 598 626 6,226 7,136 671 Number. 1,125,415 Number. 1, 151, 148 76, 675 401 36, 202 17, 533 1,173 190 225 3,584 124 8,835 87, 426 371 85, 075 43, 259 25,485 11, 786 99, 230 61, 338 336 9,830 103 2,353 2,350 85, 886 HI, 502 475 2,632 990 37 8,853 6,141 4,407 50,684 16, 065 2,581 18, 009 43 41, 327 102, 983 61, 322 2,879 252 26, 903 943 2,139 4,195 283 111, 687 57, 358 3,681 19 2,294 122 10, 910 101, 069 38, 539 28, 893 5,734 1,498 117, 634 91,762 104 9,829 108 330 377 110,723 80,941 469 134 10 6,362 11,291 1,653 61, 388 7,194 8,832 10 56,456 126, 345 63, 334 851 43 41, 015 159 Smnber. 559, 331 59, 895 11,569 1,666 49 791 57 5,002 57,379 10, 573 6,599 754 65, 609 44,849 55 5,644 34 70 14 54,547 41, 667 4,089 8,654 963 25,259 3,423 420 2,259 1 37,483 75, 303 12,463 325 218 21,483 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. «t 80, 123 964, 071 381,415 1,151,818 4, 553, 123 49, 178 417, 811 148, 473 814, 381 2, 306, 430 73, 948 372, 386 101, 371 1,632,768 2,354,425 81, 119 205, 847 734 1, 632, 734 1, 702, 626 21 22 23 24 25 10, 278 1,241,724 9,080 63,437 219, 069 2,599 59, 449 3,295 33, 127 142, 563 ?,f 25, 369 3,571 51, 936 236, 089 2' 2f 63, 487 260, 370 2£ 3C 7,857 751, 907 1,453,541 3, 141, 333 156, 222 11, 267 518, 251 1, 075, 215 1, 728, 968 119,455 10,313 910, 173 1, 883, 214 2, 251, 653 81, 615 7,314 1, 018, 252 1,812,813 1,964,770 • 30, 235 31 3: 3£ 34 3£ 1, 187, 963 14, 121 628, 193 2,160,405 1, 950, 371 867, 548 14, 607 395, 999 1,828,690 1, 202, 445 1,031,266 17,478 965,779 2, 347, 321 1, 371, 532 1, 040, 366 19, 509 1, 065, 503 3, 104, 800 692, 022 3f 8" Si 3! 4C 17, 198 76, 384 956,451 46, 828 510, 613 3,150 46, 345 674, 670 17, 491 268,031 6,707 52,912 1, 599, 919 6,383 914 66, 296 1,829,843 41 45 4: ^' 1,128,825 567 512,778 146 334,055 159, 276 4( 682 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIII. — General statistics of agrieuUwe by States and Territoriee States and Territories 1880. 1870. 1800. 1860. The United States Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Dakota Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia , Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Misaiasipiji Missouri Montana Kebraska !N"evuda New Hampsliire New J ersey Kew Mexico New York Noi-tb Carolina Obio Oregon* Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Pounds. 777, 250, 287 7, 997, 719 61, 817 7, 790, 013 U, 084, 405 860, 379 8, 198, 995 2, 000, 955 1, 876, 275 20, 920 353, 156 7, 424, 485 310, 644 53, 657, 943 37, 377, 797 55, 481, 958 21, 671, 762 18, 211, 904 916, 089 14, 103, 906 7, 485, 871 9, 655, 587 38, 821, 890 19, 161, 385 7, 434, 637 28, 572, 124 403, 738 9, 725. 198 335, 188 7, 247, 272 9, 613, 835 44, 827 111, 922, 423 7, 212, 507 67, 634, 263 2, 443, 725 79, 336, 012 1, 007, 103 3, 196, 851 17, 880, 369 13, 899, 320 1, 052, 903 25, 240, 826 11, 470, 923 1, 356, 103 9, 309, 517 33, 353, 045 105,643 Pounds. 514, 092, 683 Pounds. 459, 681, 372 3, 213, 753 800 2, 753, 931 7, 969, 744 392, 920 6, 716, 007 209, 735 1, 171, 963 4,495 100, 989 4, 499, 572 111, 480 36, 083, 405 22, 915, 385 27, 512, 179 5, 022, 758 11, 874, 978 322, 405 11, 030, 482 5, 014, 729 6, 559, 161 24, 400, 185 9, 522, 010 2, 613, 521 14, 455, 825 408, 080 1, 539, 533 110, 880 5, 905, 080 8, 266, 023 12, 912 107, 147, 526 4, 297, 834 50, 266, 372 1, 418, 373 60, 834, 644 941, 199 1,461,080 9, 571, 069 3, 712, 747 310, 335 17, 844, 306 6, 979, 269 407, 306 5, 044, 475 22, 473, 036 1,200 6, 028, 478 4, 067, 656 3, 095, 035 7, 620, 912 2,170 1, 430, 502 18, 835 408,855 5, 439, 765 28, 052, 551 18, 306, 651 11, 953, 666 1, 093, 497 11, 716, 609 1, 444, 742 11, 687, 781 5, 265, 295 8, 297, 936 15, 503, 482 2, 957, 073 5, 006, 610 12, 704, 837 342, 541 7,700 6, 956, 764 10, 714, 447 13, 259 103, 097, 280 4, 735, 495 48, 543, 162 1, 000, 157 58, 653, 511 1, 021, 767 3, 177, 934 10, 017, 787 5, 850, 583 316, 046 15, 900, 359 13, 464, 722 153, 092 Pounds. 313, 345, 306 4,008,811 f 1, 854, 239 705 6, 498, 119 ' 1, 055, 308 14, 872 371, 498 4, 640, 559 12, 526, 543 12, 881, 535 I 2, 171, 188 ! 9, 947, 523 I 683, 069 I 9,243,811 3,806,160 8, 071, 370 j 7, 065, 878 1, 100 I 4, 346, 234 7, 834, 359 6, 977, 056 9, 487, 210 111 79, 766, 094 4, 146, 290 34, 449, 379 211, 464 39, 878, 418 995, 670 2, 981, 850 8, 139, 585 2, 344, 900 83,309 12, 137, 980 11, 089, 359 13, 6U, 328 .3,633,730 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. at the oensueea of 1880, 1870, 1860, and 1850— Continued. 683 CHEESB. 1880, 1870, 1800. 1850, Pownds. 27,272,489 Pounds. 53,492,153 Pounds. 103, 663, 927 Powndt. 105, S35, 893 14,091 18, 360 26, 301 3, 566, 618 10,867 826, 195 39,437 1,712 2,732 14, 500 2,119 3,395,074 33, 626 2, 031, 194 1,850 315 15,923 31, 412 1 18, 810 1,343,689 30, 088 150 % 3, 898, 411 5, 363, 277 6. T 6,579 3,187 1,500 18, 015 S 2,406 25 6,280 !» 19, 151 20, 295 1,035,069 387, 561 1, 075, 988 4,292 4,464 1,661,703 283, 807 1, 087, 741 15,587 46, 976 11 1,848,567 605, 795 918, 635 1, 278, 225 624,564 209, 840 13 14 15 483,987 58, 468 7,618 1, 167, 730 17,416 226, 607 115, 219 11, 747 1, 152, 590 6,732 29, 045 190, 400 6,153 1,799,862 8,342 1(1 213, 954 1,957 2,434,464 3,975 17 18 IS' 20- 829, 628 440, 540 523, 138 4,239 283,484 2, 245, 873 670, 804 233, 977 3,099 204, 090 6,294,090 1, 641, 807 199, 314 4,427 259, 633 7, 088, 142 1, Oil, 492 21 2a 21, 191 203, 572 24 25 55, 570 230, 819 17, 420 807, 076 66, 518 25, 603 46. 142 ■M? 12,342 W 90, 849, 118 38, 229 2, 232, 092 182, 172 3, 196, 563 365, 756 29- 30 10, 501 8, 362, 590 57, 380 2, 170, 245 153, 198 27, 239 22, 769, 964 75, 185 8, 160, 486 79, 333 37,240 48, 548, 289 51, 119 21,618,893 105, 379 5,848 49, 741, 413 95, 931 20, 8)9, 542 30, 980 31 32^ 33 34 36- 67, 171 16, 018 98, 740 58,406 1, 145, 209 81, 976 169 142, 240 34,342 2, 508, 656 181, 511 1,543 135, 575 275, 128 2, 505, 034 316, 608 4,970 177, 681 95, 299 3a 37 38 41^ 128, 727 1,545,789 85, 535 109, 200 100, 300 69, 603 4,830,760 71, 743 17, 465 32, 429 63, 331 8, 215, 030 280, 862 12,146 30, 996 8, 720, Slit 436, 292 41 42 43. 2,281,411 2,930 1,691,798 1,104,300 400, 283 if. 4? ■■'v-;~i"-+=.v= 684 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIV. — Summary ly States and TerrHories of the number of States and TerritorieB. Farms. Improved land. Value of farms, including land, fences, and build- ings. The United States Alabama Arizona Arliansas California Colorado Connecticut Dakota D elaware District of Columbia . - - Florida G-eorgia Idalio Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Hhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington "West Virginia "Wisconsin "Wyoming Nmriber. 4, 008, 907 Acres. 284, 771, 042 135, 864 767 94, 433 35, 934 4,506 30, 598 17, 435 8,749 435 23, 438 138, 626 1,885 255, 741 194, 013 185, 351 138, 561 166, 453 48, 292 64,309 40, 617 38, 406 154, 008 92,38* 101, 772 215, 575 1,519 63, 387 1,404 32, 181 34, 307 5,053 241, 058 157, 609 247,189 18, 217 213, 642 6,216 93, 864 165, 650 174, 184 9,452 35, 522 118, 617 6,529 62, 674 134, 322 457 6, 375, 706 56, 071 3, 595, 603 10, 669, 698 616, 169 1, 642, 188 1, 150, 413 746, 953 12, 632 947, 640 8, 204, 720 197, 407 26,115,154 13, 933, 738 19, 866, 641 10, 739, 566 10, 731, 683 2, 739, 972 3, 484, 908 3, 342, 700 2, 128, 311 8, 296, 862 7, 246, 693 5, 216, 937 16, 745, 031 262,611 5, 504, 702 344,423 2, 308, 112 2, 096, 297 237, 392 17, 717, 862 6, 481, 191 18, OSl, 091 2, 198, 645 13, 423, 007 298, 486 4, 132, 050 8, 496, 556 12, 650, 314 416, 105 3, 286, 461 8, 510, 113 484, 346 3, 792, 327 9, 162, 526 83,122 DoUarg. 10, 197, 096, 776 78, 954, 648 1, 127, 946 74, 249, 656 262, 051, 282 25, 109, 223 121, 063, 910 22, 401, 084 36, 789, 672 3, 632, 403 20, 291, 835 111, 910; 540 2, 832, 890 1, 009, 694, 580 635, 236, 111 667, 430, 227 235, 178, 936 299, 298, 631 58, 989, 117 102, 357, 615 165, 503, 341 146, 197, 415 499, 103, 181 193, 7-24, 2G0 92, 844, 915 375, 633, 307 3, 234, 504 105, 932, 541 5, 408, 325 75, 834, 389 190, 895, 833 5, 514, 399 1, 056, 176, 741 135, 793, 602 1, 127, 497, 353 66, 908, 575 976, 689, 410 25, 882, 079 68, 677, 482 206, 749, 837 170, 408, 886 14, 015, 178 109, 346, 010 216, 028, 107 13, 844, 224 133, 147, 175 357, 709, 507 835, 895 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. farms, the aorea of improved land, and farm valuet: 1880. 685 Value of farming implements and machinery. Value of liTO stock, (a) Coat of building and repairing fences, 1879. Cost of fertilizers purchased, 1879. Estimated value of all farm produc- tions (sold, con- sumed, or on hand) for 1879. J>oZZar9. 406, 520, OSS DoUars. 1, 600, 464, 609 Dollars. 77, 763, 473 DoUare. 28, 686, 397 DoUars. 2, 213, 402, 664 3, 788, 978 88, 811 4, 637, 497 8, 447, 744 910, 08S 3, 162, 628 2, 390, 091 1, 504, 567 36, 798 689, 666 6, 317, 416 363, 930 33, 739, 951 20, 476, 988 29, 371, 884 16, 652, 848 9, 734, 634 6, 435, 625 4, 948, 048 6, 788, 197 5, 134, 537 19, 419, 360 13, 089, 783 4, 885, 636 18, 103, 074 401, 185 7, 820, 917 378, 788 8, 069, 240 6, 921, 085 255, 162 42, 592, 741 6, 078, 476 30, 521, 180 2, 956, 173 35, 473, 037 902, 825 3, 202, 710 9, 054, 863 9, 051, 491 946, 753 4, 879, 285 5, 495, 114 958, 513 2, 699, 163 15, 647, 196 95, 482 23, 787, 681 1, 167, 989 20, 472, 425 35, 500, 417 8, 703, 342 10, 959, 296 6, 463, 274 3, 420, 080 123, 300 5, 358, 980 25, 930, 352 2, 246, 800 132, 437, 762 71, 068, 768 124, 715, 103 60, 907, 149 49, 670, 567 12, 345, 905 16, 499, 376 15, 865, 728 12, 957, 004 65, 720, 113 31, 904, 821 24, 285, 717 95, 785, 282 6, 161, 554 33, 440, 265 3, 399, 749 9, 812, 064 14, 861, 412 5, 010, 800 117, 868, 283 22, 414, 659 103, 707, 730 13, 808, 392 84, 242, 877 2, 264, 142 12, 279, 4«12 43, 651, 470 60, 307, 987 3, 306, 638 16, 686, 195 26, 953, 315 4, 852, 307 17, 742, 387 46, 608, 643 6, 007, 107 1,402,609 56, 635 1, 679, 144 2, 119, 826 316, 603 644,295 322, 775 228, 592 53, 041 366, 180 1, 834, 625 176, 237 6, 926, 226 3, 354, 246 4, 624, 773 2, 687, 142 3, 025, 126 1,482,121 663, 358 1, 167, 760 618, 603 2, 975, 644 1, 316, 895 1, 560, 119 4, 614, 416 179, 042 1, 249, 975 210, 721 334, 410 902, 807 183, 406 4, 915, 017 1, 869, 664 4, 863, 063 787, 047 6, 607, 466 130, 556 917, 000 2, 426, 008 3, 676, 603 237, 677 607, 962 1, 697, 180 300, 648 961, 947 2, 620, 458 79,048 1, 200, 956 56, 314 108, 732 5,106 497, 448 467, 228 22, 362 72,642 4, 346, 920 174, 277 340, 582 98, 567 61, 713 145, 674 278, 305 212, 135 2, 833, 466 653, 422 300, 095 93, 250 123, 253 109, 724 20, 794 2,626 165, 393 1, 601, 609 10, 733 2, 715, 477 2, 111, 767 550, 029 10, 619 3, 626, 336 140, 318 2, 659, 969 157, 442 74, 797 11, 394 127, 670 2, 137, 283 176, 300 178, 892 56, 872, 994 614, 327 43, 796, 201 69, 721, 425 5, 035, 228 18, 010, 075 5, 648, 814 6, 320, 346 514, 441 7, 439, 392 67, 028, 929 1, 516, 314 203, 930, 137 114, 707, 082 136, 103, its 52, 240, 361 63, 850, 166 42, 883, 622 21, 946, 489 28, 839, 281 24, 160, 881 91, 159, 868 49, 468, 051 63, 701, 844 95, 912, 060 2, 024, 923 31, 708, 914 2, 856, 449 13, 474, 330 29, 650, 756 1, 897, 974 178, 025, 695 61, 729, 611 166, 777, 152 13, 234, 648 129, 760, 476 3, 670, 135 41, 969, 749 62, 076, 311 65, 204, 329 3, 337, 410 22, 082, 658 45, 726, 221 4, 212, 750 19, 360, 049 72, 779, 496 372, 391 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 686 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLY.—Farm areas and farm values : 1880. ALABAMA. ■ > t» M No. Acra. BoUars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars: 2,607 1,674 142,056 65,726 1, 302, 048 914, 394 72, 601 61,473 367, 493 17, 491 22, 505 16, 932 1, 249, 437 Saint Clatr 287, 629 18, 740 590, 138 Shelby 1,676 2,921 1,918 59,549 186, 851 936, 977 47, 315 103, 644 310, 672 12, 209 24,295 C16, 175 2, 041, 087 655, 8.57 26, 099 2,819 1, 590, 327 Talladega 116,757 1, 738. 313 82,843 395, 268 31, 984 33, 296 1, 064, 873 Tallapoosa 2,056 144, 585 1, 464, 532 69, 779 393, 771 84, 518 66,444 1, 218, 135 TTuscaloosa 2,297 112, 937 1, 323, 902 67, 957 425, 274 25, 39fl 14, 987 886, 162 1,474 371 48, 520 9,240 633, 384 153, 545 25, 206 244, 145 16, 486 1,353 295, 238 Washington 10, 128 157, 560 6,672 747 130,261 3,974 627 172,729 17, 967 1, 945, 835 163, 406 96, 739 11,800 597, 903 77,469 29,547 5,305 1, 831, 54T 5, 189 240 100,892 ARIZONA TERRITORY. The Territory . 767 56, 071 1, 127, 946 88, 811 1, 167, 989 56,635 614,327 96 171 41 137 76 244 2 5,389 19,447 2,390 9,205 7,841 11, 239 560 62,596 287, 180 4,384 SO 4BS 123,992 161,406 62, 555 295, 373 88,061 435, 502 1,100 8,530 12,280 850 12, 200 5,045 17,480 250 63,960 Maricopa 210, 785 19,998 88,837 39 6701 1 99.1 Pima 220, 300 173, 760 337, 950 6,500 18, 696 13,090 20, 352 900 71,876 149,873 9,000 ARKANSAS. The State Arkansas . . Asliley Baxter Benton Boone ■ Bradley - . - Calhoun ..- Carroll Chicot Glarliie Clay Columbia . . Oonway ... Craighead . Crawford . . Crittenden - Cross Oiillas Desha Dorsey Drew F.aulkner . . Franklin... Fulton .... Garland ... 94,433 3,595,6 991 1,358 805; 2, 725] 1,657 935 892 1,378 302 1,912 1,976 1,627 1, 130 1,392 910 643 1, l.-i4 925 1,178 1,405 1,786 1,089 866 672 38, 991 49, 675 28, 923 12r,874 76, 686 35, 212 33, 979 45, 707 38, 932 70, 748 27, 132 82,437 63, 426 37, 678 62, 035 44,311 19, 886 36, 874 43, 502 43, 837 65, 685 53, 585 59, 985 24,629 17,945 74, 249, 655 4, 637, 497 20, 472, 425ll, 579, 144 I ' '■ I 663, 556 952, 916 481, 820 2, 256, 424 915, 401 618, 961i 422, 887 515, 647i 1, 733, 619, 1, 374, 012 443, 035 1, 002, ,533 1, 119, 903 714, 244 1,219,016 1,420,226 380, 780 601, 597 1, 166, 949 818, 701 1, 251, 675 1, 522, 216 1, 6.57, 465 453, 345 538, 375 57, 110 63, 494 43, 343 113,193 70, 348 60,924 42, 94R 49, 540 116, 971 96, 759 29, 431 83, 955 58, 760 59, 376 65, 190 77, 936 30. 714 44, 093 66, 787 51, 159 54,560 66, 430 73, 504 34, 363: 34, 186| 308, 095 339, 813 195, 366. 580, 425 529, 527 171, 006 177, 096 270, 484 303, 384 373, 616 189, 902 348, 234 292, 236 254, 377 257, 595 293, 454 1.78, 488 208, 796 267, 804 225, 793 323, 270 316, 616 327, 087 196, 641 126, 496 13, 399 18, 383 7,027 30, 631 21,210 I 16, 864 14, 390 31, 405 51, 324 33, 476 9,546 40, 210 16, 106 11, 363 17, 860 21, 266 4,937 13,640 22, 816 17, 028 15, 308 30, 880 18, 619 3,819 38,042 56, 314 70 63 1,272 443 335 1,147 10 45 370 100 5,064 211 79 205 49 1,100 180 125 43, 796, 261 a On farms, June 1, 1860. 469, 621 678, 570 259, 154 569, 468 426, 575 366, 344 374,948 355, 616 895,467 1, 076, 692 266,240 877,408 652, 660 450, 631 743, 487 849,271 321,667 377, 816 777. 224 439, 993 602, 713 633. 225 835, 86S 289, 726 179,202 688 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV.— Farm areas and farm values : 1880— AEKANSAS— Continued. CountieB. Grant Greene Hempstead . Hot Spring . Ho-vtard Indepondence. Izard Jackson , Jefferson Johnson La Fayette . , LaTfrence — Lee , Lincoln Little Kiver.. Logan . . . Lonoke . . Madison . Marion . . Miller . . . Mississippi .. Monroe Montffomeiy. Nevada Ifewton Ouachita . Perry PhUHps... Pike Poinsett . ■ Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski . . . Randolph . Saint rrancls . Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone TJnion Van Buren. Washingten . "White Woodroff.... Ten No. 1,088 1,181 2,017 1,004 1,074 2,465 1,296 1,282 1,416 1,334 791 1,250 1,070 910 1, 1,900 1, 947 942 725 962 664 1,562 914 1,502 581 1,311 895 297 872 2,098 1,127 2,154 1,476 1,025 1,208 884 2,421 814 1,183 637 1,740 1,127 2,066 2,319 934; 1, 882 Acres. 30, 317 30, 596 79, 376 31, 669 46, 197 84,766 66, 617 48, 497 73, 38; 49, 821 28, 463 46, 803 62, 036 39, 264 29, 200 67, 147 65,549 66, 086 29,288 46, 867 30, 111 51, 238 20, 600 73, 608 25,144 67, 334 15, 873 85, 379 28, 466 7,979 24, 936 65, 635 37, 032 75, 941 56, 133 36, 477 36, 887 31, 017 29, 028 72, 049 26, 666 44, 674 21, 669 75, 026 39, 879 130, 874 83, 679 40, 671 67, 289 as as 5 s Sf Dollars. 657, 271 602, 979 1, 606, 686 704, 633' 723, 418 1, 856, 780 945, 824 1, 082, 957 2, 009, 176 1, 007, 691 509, 129 1, 080, 476 2, 007, 322 1, 180, 673 648, 483 1,400,4731 1, 281, a 1, 044, 71 481, 231 987, 596 1, 113, 979 1, 464, 243 420, 488 1, 001, 975 345, 000 701, 831 423, 546 2, 065, 390 519, 342 185, 449 354, 729 1, 398, 614 689, 615 2, 058, 079 798, 910 773, 271 1, 019, 076 605, 733 475, 515 1, 500, 976 406, 010 866, 521 438, 700 988, 426 614, 630 2, 818, 871 1, 7,i8, 862 070, 204 1, 478, 463 i § § ■33 Dollars. 42, 589 49, 080; 90, 9981 53, 0321 68, 156! 137, 005 67, 478, 52,196, 141, 792| 73, 894 60,627 72, 776 95, 301 59, 371 52, 938 102, 656 112, 607 68, 054 34, 780 42, 133 38, 370 56, 460 31, 142 62,584 17, 468 67, 064 25,764 117, 066 89, 631 10, 579 28, im 100, 370 60, 621 87, 607 55,242 41, 230 52, 941 47, 401 41,718 85, 085 30, 170 60, 897 25, 020 61, 693 44,289 140, 760 103, 973 61, 174 91, 945 Dollars. 206, 982 221, 730 432, 473 194, 188 251, 172 4S4, 569 207, 4261 285, 008 348, 013 290, 261 162, 246 304, 059 306, 148 236, 181 197, 420 375, 590 342, 921 315, 966 199, 802 234, 336 239, 408 267, 309 132, 631 331, 867 172, 221 285, 278 112, 382 407, 100 148, 664 71, 097 155, 822 338, 033 250, 280 328, 910 311, 861 216, 307 242, 889 215, 1771 213, 840 455, 437 138, 591 ! 282, 660 146, 077 378, 910 220, 028 637, .358 454, 072 208, 946 358, 300 2 a Dollars. 15, 243! 8, 050 25, 853' 13, 068i 20, 722' 32, 510 24, 224 23, 4591 37,164 27, 193 15, 391 22, 453 29, 041 24,262 13, 555 88, 478 18, 758 80, 839 8,874 19, 881 37, 631 33, 186 12, 931 22, 826 5,815 18, 292 9,368 9,691 5,718 13, 432 24, 192 13, 560 32, 084 17,154 17, 393 14, 223 14, 012 9,467 20, 265 6,895 20, 250 5,335 20. 808 7,296 50, 008 40, 588 18. 912 24,935 Dollars. 156 40 2,206 3, 200l 229, ggg ^ o o list 333 92 737 2, 72.5 625: I 169 215' 7,296 123, 25' 5,229 604 150 408 394 3,543 3,630 444 365 16 465 40 ,477 45 60 135 291 1,470 1,863 240 313 170 45 521 475 93 100 1,664 473 154; 1, 129 940' 476 Dollars. 304, Hi 432, 910 1, 067, 9H 369, 1S» 533, 670 996, 158 498, 268 8G4, 723 1, 550, 841 081, 509 409, 395 563,636 1, 124, 278 583,245 453, 561 843, 750 808, 779 399, 360 370, 390 680,894 621,632 783, 470 208, 912 714, 772 228, 446 597,460 209, 998 1, 548, 538 29C, 006 128, 517 228,598 812, 986 402, 002 1, 313, 318 577, 921 436,845 608, 278 415, 335 298, 734 867, 130 311, 105 46Q|323 ■S0^255 700, 152 358, 175 736,669 9215, 392 684, 068 836, 893 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 689 Table XLY.—Farm areas and farm values: 1880— CALIFORNIA. Counties. The State.. Alameda. - Alpine Amador -. Bntto Calaveras. Colusa Contra Costa. Del Norte El Dorado ... Fresno Hnmboldt . Inyo Kern Lake Los Angeles . Marin Mariposa Mendocino... Merced Modoc Mono Monterey . ^apa Nevada... Placer Plumas Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino . San Diego San Francisco. -- San Joaquin San Luis Obispo. San Mateo Santa Barbara . Santa Clara Santa Cruz SKasta Sierra Siskiyou . . . Solano Sonoma — Stanislaus . Sutter Tehama — Trinity .... Tulare Tuolumne . Ventura . . . Tolo.. Tuba. No. 35, 934 Acreg. 10,669,698 1,520 33 531 999 467 1,073 885 77 542 926 1,309 242 282 512 338 1,941 487 176 982 388 472 64 834 897 356 614 236 1,101 593 709 164 1,098 832 669 713 1,492 584 544 156 341 1,016 2,229 692 581 142 1,125 721 573 929 515 11 41 Dollars. 262, 051, 282 i •P o in s s I' Dollars. 8,447,744 283, 108 4,884 73, 717 356, 371 44,639 763, 626 283, 195 17, 792 69, 060 421, 378 224, 747 28, 323 79, 069 71, 381 70, 254 303, 386 221, 149 18, 366 302, 185 656, 716 72, 101 20, 173 296, 225 179, 869 32, 416 137, 448 74, 654 401, 872 365, 527 53, 461 69, 742 3,920 644, 573 360, 696 135, 287 237, 063 257, 698 74, 137 79, 386 23, 737 87, 093 369, 634 492, 370 496, 801 219, 018 288, 127 6,747 326, 586 29, 420 86, 033 332, 769 169, 975 19, 527, 750 124, 300 1, 481, 390 8, 610, 124 756, 409 16. 440, 409 6, 713, 578 399, 300 1, 181, 071 4, 403, 152 4, 120, 189 717, 210 1, 927, 966 1, 891, 960 1, 132, 450 12, 099, 120 5, 694, 161 330, 977 4, 461, 289 4, 820, 610 1, 242, 006 389, 340 6, 863, 374 7, 615, 875 818, 180 1,885,276 973, 605 12, 330, 421 3, 492, 626 3, 346, 223 2, 876, 367 1, 522, 340 18, 563, 338 4, 430, 671 7, 916, 196 3, 471, 893 15, 320 619 3, 148, 346 1, 343, 805 453, 625 1, 882, 475 9, 717, 669 16, 960, 760 7, 654, 379 6, 172, 627 5, 221, 823 284, 847 3, 625, 157 1, 054, 860 2, 734, 959 10, 937, 100 2, 197, 147 358, 557 7,385 70, 089 277, 994 41, 819 577, 532 278, 190 15, 395 85, 021 159, 060 99, 021 44, 526 62, 175 72, 266 82, 426 405, 752 133, 927 21, 002 119, 019 193, 243 79, 632 13, 020 245,127 172, 330 42, 095 79, 430 58, 670 360, 035 131, 913 102, 215 81, 039 25, 776 629, 555 123, 923 145, 678 141, 102 372, 126 96, 918 76, 711 25, 577 104,735 326, 480 344, 433 291, 364 224, 013 215, 972 12, 840 211,748 59, 985 99, 067 DoUars. 35, 500, 417 940, 333 30, 165 296, 372 828, 119 262, 135 1, 411, 651 697, 970 743, 960 297, 629 1, 670, 844 1, 021, 987 233, 224 861, 275 288, 448 512, 427 1, 315, 829 913, 266 16S, 871 1, 005, 947 824, 809 568, 642 103, 460 1, 031, 795 531, 341 188, 255 379, 810 292, 492 2, 240, 697 560, 122 397, 806 685, 784 225, 403 1, 307, 644 1, 139, 204 511, 930 759, 865 968, 438 264, 395 386, 184 140, 629 617, 004 901, 878 1, 678, 368 997, 731 511, 337 787, 310 120, 696 876, 623 332,212 535, 437 Dollars. 2, 119, 826 324, 952 1, 014, 743 134, 886 429, 131 3 Pi t-S Dollars. 108, 732 73, 532 2,138 23, 995 71, 686 19, 340 66, 752 37, 855 15, 295 39, 663 43, 056 64, 166 19, 422 79, 684 34, 687 33, 220 103, 439 42, 400 9,776 67, 779 19,642 44,402 20, 726 36, 830 46, 934 29, 916 33,849 19,601 98, 733 16, 468 17, 680 17, 275 11, 988 153, 329 33, 620 32,464 11, 600 67, 900 17, 277 31, 819 4,819 32, 303 49, 929 122, 641 42, 873 41, 770 6,715 40, 634 20, 092 15, 996 71, 382 32, 487 2, 50 323 8,841 913 3,"41 214 1,005 820 414 660 32, 105 Dollars. 59, 721, 425 341 2,500 30 "'637 476 900 2, 2,706 2,022 1,374 800 2,135 500 302 157 1,060 1, """ 785 1,935 3,486 410 1,061 5,290 1,270 12, 801 90 1,180 '905 6,525 1,090 2, 385, 273 49, 650 453, 166 2, 881, 933 308, 266 6, 027, 120 1, 377, 811 133, 630 482, lis 978, 269 1, 108, 808 295, 394 643, 336 518, 853 435, 497 1, 865, 056 1, 601, 432 181, 666 1, 084, 642 881, 389 398, 670 181, 431 1, 784, 121 1, 681, 024 271, 129 618, 772 424, 879 2, 488, 742 661, 299 430, 407 396, 683 650, 493 4, 420, 197 925, 699 716, 742 746, 654 2, 157, 335 726, 500 423, 370 252, 387 548, 619 ' 2, 766, 035 2, 740, 461 2, 142, 134 1, 526, 736 1, 693, 888 113, 221 712, 374 393, 936 649, 147 2, 761, 740 824, 385 44 C a On farms, June 1, 1880. 690 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XLV, — Farm areas and farm valmea: 1880 — COLOBADO. Conntiea. N 1 Ill ij if 5 o o 1 ■02 "sl r 1 1 u Estimated value of all farm productions (sold, consumed, or on hand) for 1879. The Stat* No. 4,506 Acres. 616,169 VoUan. 25,109,223 Dollars. 910, 085 Dollars. 8,703,342 Dollars. 316,603 Dollars. 5,193 DoUars. 5,035,228 Arapahoe Bent 368 40 414 31 26 46 73 162 246 166 210 117 24 31 50 4 98 386 13 105 430 400 28 134 191 167 12 83 23,299 13, 340 82, 990 2,788 1,689 6,279 11,173 14, 098 58, 295 16, 266 15, 996 6,227 4,292 4,645 6,015 538 5,706 66,897 2,785 5,853 68, 741 25, 811 1,922 77,687 12,957 15,602 70 34,071 3, 389, 253 217,980 1, 490, 550 89, 360 65, 825 ■ 73, 800 41,118 396, 100 696,450 226,725 922, 360 220,060 83,600 29, 850 65,425 4,300 152, 800 1, 549, 615 71, 300 149,650 1, 419, 236 229, 895 15, 350 407,000 1, 111, 175 293, 665 2,635 10,295,230 79, 960 8,760 75,429 4,425 400 10,187 7,357 21,025 30, 310 14, 529 32, 358 17, 140 4,045 2,880 4,696 450 9,740 61,892 1,500 3,820 69,666 14, 218 4,205 27,380 12,010 14,105 1,085 28,840 1,072,181 255, 795 328, 576 56,550 9,475 63,095 86, 806 116, 698 851,795 529,624 693,723 179, 693 20, 608 59,571 46,145 3,860 232,443 365, 330 5,805 366, 196 705, 891 656, 193 25, 590 405,786 615,349 117, 342 69, 858 654,175 46, 341 10, 935 22,439 6,300 750 3,464 3,097 20,905 8,985 11,886 16, 099 9,682 1,636 576 5,076 100 6,207 26,834 2,420 2,260 18,999 16,356 1,715 16, 060 9,015 9,150 350 U,280 780 775,751 105,621 681,769 46,805 24,624 35,707 21,020 160,071 157, 399 125,529 137, 174 76, 900 39,674 3,160 25,590 4,300 73,650 471,490 30 100 760 Chaffee Clear Greek...... Conejos .......... Costtlia 50 Elbert 1,550 200 Gilpin Gunnison Hinsdale Huerfano 1,100 lake La Plata 100 61,352 478,274 243,374 21,275 164,244 136,184 68,294 Larimer Park 275 325 Eoutt 3,024 221,110 San Juan ^ Weld 473 50,258 1,399,037 357,885 810,302 29,788 55 641,563 CONNECTICUT. The Stats. Fairfield.... Hartford.... Litchfield... Middlesex .. If ew Haven. New London ToBand ■Windham... 30,598 1,642,188 121,063,910 3,162,628 10,959,296 6,368 6,640 4,756 2,344 3,932 3,273 2,234 3,151 219, 744 264, 724 336, 845 107, 529 184, 394 201, 786 137, 033 190, 133 26, 642, 337 26, 966, 875 18, 238, 873 7, 473, 450 16, 928, 747 10,974,639 6, 900, 842 8, 938, 147 436, 990 742, 957 461, 786 207, 339 430, 124 394, 783 228, 493 270, 156 1, 705, 857 2, 159, 602 2, 140, 862 682, 474 1, 289, 062 1, 265, 667 708, 685 1,007,197 644,295 497,448 117, 195 163, 146 105,805 42, 150 91,408 64,726 28,934 40,931 61,601 193,763 25,064 54,531 76,756 38,247 23,672 23,824 18,010,075 3,143,802 4,224,467 3, 002, 674 1,033,761 2, 416, 763 1, 685, 032 1,094,451 1, 409, 625 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 691 Table XLY.— Farm arms and farm values: 1880— DAKOTA TERRITORY. ConutieB. n 1 ! 1 P If Ill i oa 1 1 i ■an is ii Estimated value of all farm productions (sold, consumed, or on hand) for 1879. The Territory . No. 17,435 Acres. 1,150,413 SoUara. 22,401,084 Dollara. 2,390,091 DoUara. 6,463,274 Dollars. 322,775 BoUm-s. Dollars. 5, 648, 814 21 83 3 3,840 5,053 37 7,380 127, 960 7,000 2,190 11, 137 200 6,515 26,633 2,072 50 2,520 1,662 25, 830 801 Billinga 862 13 48, 9U 236 917, 565 5,175 114, 142 995 367, 333 10,605 4,799 1,250 221, 920 2,753 Brookings 729 28 75 2 143 1 1,016 31,254 468 2,062 122 10, 040 60 111, 138 627,570 29, 500 18, 585 2,000 248,185 600 4, 110, 800 65,577 3,797 4,830 190,791 9,520 28, 970 4,300 55, 036 10, 000 522,903 715 105 1,100 146,205 617 Bnil6 4,782 Enffalo 1,330 97,472 400 21,444 3,625 500 69,409 Campbell Casa 403,164 1,210,887 Charles Mix 36 1,560 25,655 8,557 32,082 2,600 17, 189 Clark 38 782 389 88 304 6 225 145, 216 13, 667 13, 728 5,170 238 27,300 1, 045, 245 321, 605 54,525 227,234 6,600 9,151 468, 549 96,478 148, 127 55,736 1,415 Clay 112, 314 30,903 2,321 19,253 275 13, 549 1,280 2,965 255, 978 Codington Cnster - . - . 43, 176 10 107 14,376 487 Day 125 De Smet 450 1 8,501 259,034 300 41, 020 93,572 1,660 53,062 8 649 7,750 1,405 11, 171 50 3,813 ^aalk 3 185 3,000 1,700 2,750 ......... 200 1,800 1,039 87 42,967 3,601 1,361,967 80, 775 105,026 16,460 263,781 29,401 6,142 500 291, 405 Grant 13 473 96 6,275 144, 575 11, 750 40, 145 6,495 21, 662 Hand' 282 12,877 239, 395 28,849 69,838 4,355 10, 986 29 960 146 141, 386 5,720 736, 656 2,165 138, 057 20, 415 347, 784 2,569 223, 497 Hyde Kidder 3 12 489 3,365 197 17, 500 58, 350 3,050 449,241 2,475 1,960 52,706 8,725 5,400 134, 663 2,500 1,100 1,378 16, 900 2 218 Kingsbury Lake 146, 087 La Moure 518 1,512 20,549 76, 146 470,355 1, 684, 278 54,936 128,206 241, 195 427, 560 28,457 6,348 352, 531 312, 321 Logan Lugenbeel ....... 1 239 60 7,746 150 141,401 2,000 58,837 1 000 McCook 20, 460 14,255 26,439 McHenry McFlierson a These figures represent the actual returns, not including, as they should, the acres of grass land mown, which were reported, under the head of unimproved lai^d, through a failure of the enumerators to properly interpret their instructions. As a result of this error, -which the of^ce tried in vain to have rectified, the sum of the acres, in the various crops in a number of counties exceeds the totaj acres of improved land given above. b On faims, Jfuie 1, 1880. 692 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV.—Farm areas and farm values : 1880— DAKOTA TEEEITOET— Conf d. Oonntles. so 1 1 li If i> i li 1^ 1 ■s 1 t li MO if ■gp. ■g« Estimated Tidne of all farm productions (sold, consamed, or on nand> for 1879. , No. 24 Acres. 670 Dollars. 10, 050 Dollwrs. 1,200 Dollars. 20, 550 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 6,220 ioo 1,286 818 8,242 104, 618 31,440 27, 015 1,821,097 870, 245 6,157 209, 507 97,869 30, 582 443,410 215, 974 675 27,849 15, 520 9,001 433, 936 184, 369 Moody Mountraille 498 53 1 20,879 1,359 40 410, 185 58, 940 1,000 44,564 4,715 200 141,914 128,766 1,950 12, 112 4,490 160 79, 935 Pennington 34,042 600 . 1 32 50 702 600 41, 100 260 8,935 700 12, 884 15 1,375 97 12,180 Renville ......... 265 14,743 463, 380 57, 665 101, 848 5,125 178,950 Bolette 20 175 9,850 4,475 124,550 2,350 8,350 Spink 90 7 4,335 54,425 1,400 7,725 600 27, 155 2,935 Stanley Stark 6 102 1,365 9,319 10, 740 224, 500 2,685 28,330 5,650 55, 811 1,000 10,848 31,470 Sully Todd Traill 591 39, 088 1, 506, 697 147, 671 238, 246 40, 212 402,325 1,062 1,246 41,212 89, 846 969,250 1,224,319 104, 055 110, 465 310,748 494,460 11, 950 8,172 213, 556 249,215 "Wallette "Walworth 2 85 4,700 520 3,806 200 660 WMteKiver "Williams TTankton 879 47, 017 1,242,310 149, 083 396, 502 11,969 258,019 Ziebacli 4 60 2,666 230 1,325 1,405 petou Indian Keaervation. DBLAWAEE. The State 8,749 746,958 36,789,672 1, 504, 667 3,420,080 228,592 467,228 6,320,345 Kent 2,473 2,061 4,215 231, 216 212, 405 303, 337 10, 068, 392 18, 767, 863 7,063,417 642, 052 644, 360 318, 155 1, 012, 570 1,466,640 950, 970 37, 810 106,511 84,271 lao, lU 177,044 100,040 2, 071, Oil 2,596,344 1,652,990 New Castle DISTEICT OF COLUMBIA. Tlie District.. 435 12,632 3,632,403 36,798 123,300 63,041 22, BSzl 514,441 a On taxme, Jane 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 693 Tablb XLV. — Fa/rm areas and farm values : 1880 — FLOEIDA, Cons ties. Pi fa I ®_r ■ (D'O p. 11.9 >■ a 1^ eg ■as goo taflin .9 o 3 S I E • .SoO 2 o o ^ OS ZS 53 O O The State. Alaclina . . Baker Bradford . Brevard . Caihonn . Clay CoIumMa . Dade DuTal Escambia.. No. 23,438 Acres. 947, 640 DoUairt. 20, 291, 835 DoUa/rs. Dollars. 5, 358, 980 Dollars. 366, 180 Dollars. 72,642 Dollars. 7, 439, 392 1,562 231 689 231 180 202 968 66, 166 5,140 22, 470 1,956 8,754 4,610 47, 937 1, 136, 014 76, 295 441, 013 309, 055; 213, 370 307, 300 562, 528 35, 757 4,593 11, 982 6,823 5,514 8,1 27, 376 295, 595 71, 235 167, 559 204, 051 43,067 83, 420 209, 931 28, 875 1,527 7,697 3,442 1,911 6,527 19, 429 4,281 165 464 615 319 491, 846 75, 398 248, 209 48, 556 31, 797 62, 330 375, 118 FranMin Gadsden Hamilton Hernando Hillsborougli . Holmes — Jackson . . Jefferson . Lafayette. Leon Levy Liberty. . Madison . Manatee . Marion . . Monroe.. 2^assau . . Orange .. Polk Putnam . Saint John's . Santa Bosa . . Samter Suwannee . . . Taylor Volusia ■Wakulla Walton Washington ...t. 610 109 • 40 1,555 694 589 757 371 1,612 1,476 204 1, 441 150 1,500 420 1,434 68 5 236 893 415 659 297 123 648 799 309 244 257 6,628 2,349 531 66,887 41, 081 15, 396 13, 383 16, 139 85, 356 110, 180 8,714 108, 048 18, 117 3, 709 87, 809 5,496 52, 888 1,706 5,539 19, 024 9,383 14, 414 4, 1,937 18, 757 37, 778 9,573 # 6,108 13, 680 10, 603 12,183 1, 320, 684 43, 625 20, 770 545, 658 375, 946 366, 620 583, 767 66, 066 520, 250 1, 026, 180 100, 970 1. 026, 667 275, 891 68, 843 724, 566 308, 953 1, 294, 066 83, 200 133, 005 3, 246, 610 313, 696 2, 103, 990 737, 688 38, 476 388, 890 410, 992 95, 655 746, 910 114, 566 63, 531 104, 731 35, 904 819 1,873 32, 063 17, 314 9,895 18, 003 15, 286 47, 643 64, 777 4, 755 45, 819 17, 384 6,542 44,772 12, 621 44,391 1,275 4,670 30, 512 13, 619 23, 365 13, 996 2,371 9,908 26, 310 4,749 9,994 7,239 10, 345 11,831 98, 096 19, 930 13, 713 172, 429 156, 763 222, 139 225, 049 77,746 249, 937 241, 060 87, 132 253, 691 140, 920 42, 772 255, 409 339, 871 293, 360 111, 185 74, 597 174, 228 190, 381 84, 877 66, 271 13, 419 116, 689 158, 216 76, 483 47, 894 69, 024 132, 937 97, 906 18, 515 3,728 2,029 18, 651 12, 368 16, 947 6, 089| 12, 967 18,491 23, 033 3, 620 . 6,816 1,654 1,096 9,620 2,039 11, 336 7,930 1,871 18, 200 7,297 24, 633 4,200 3,017 11, 890 5,138 17, 005 4,316 1,278 10, 306 14, 680 4,406 5,542 1,100 7,075 1,326 3,670 1,015 96 2,046 95 1,238 790 10, 396 36 9,604 708 499 879 764 1,707 210 94,711 26,997 16,634 448, 458 286, 061 215, 300 210, 800 72, 319 429, 319 679, 925 54,858 672, 990 213, 350 56, 334 620, 647 102, 005 508, 338 32, 873 64,308 121, 537 91, 404 194,237 88,409 36, 032 106, 865 247, 512 69, 253 76, 288 86, 023 109, 700 GEOEGIA. The State Appling ... Baker Baldwin — Banks Bartow Berrien Bibb Brooks Bryan Bulloch 138,626 626 953 1,060 809 1,850 033 728 930 566 962 8,204,720 13, 342 71, 992 64,675 32, 738 91, 326 26, 394 66, 017 76, 453 15, 771 36, 679 111,910,540 160, 101 481, 014 755, 697 535, 407 2, 162, 212 425, 860 862, 869 1, 044, 920 302, 660 719, 204 5, 317, 416 9,046 20, 075 40,284 20, 773 85, 070 17, 323 40, 812 62, 030 19, 981 32, 702 25, 930, 352 1,834,625 178,004 158, 841 193, 108 101,636 303,029 5,440 6,998 9,154 4,866 19, 860 199,298 163,386 250, 031 110, 626 297, 065 13,074 16,488 16, 652 10,763 7,347 4, 346, 920 a On farms, June 1. 1880. 6,268 4,044 15, 716 30, 460 42, 690 20,931 30, 194 32, 247 7,1 41, 894 67, 028, 929 107, 850 364, 846 609,925 273, 790 250, 833 463, 256 625, 146 194, 905 381,813 694 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm' values: 1880— GEORGIA. — Continuecl. Countlei. I M 11 £ a •3J.a > la ID a ■aa 5 •a i Burke Butts Calhoun .. Camdeu .. Campbell . Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee. Chattooga . Cherokee - . Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch Oohb Coffee Colquitt .. Columbia . CoTveta . . . Crawford . Dade Dawson... Decatur . . DeKalb Dodse Dooly Dougherty. Dongloa ... Early Echols Efiingham . Elbert. ... Emanuel... Fannin ... Fayette... Floyd Forsyth . Franklin. . Pulton.... Gilmer — Glascock . Glynn — Gordon ... Greene Gwinnett . . . Habersham . HaU Hancock Haralson . Harris — Hart Heard — Henry — No. 2,755 795 717 430 1,264 2,335 507 181 987 468 1,322 1,685 524 395 1,896 549 387 703 1,' 017 411 1,043 1,267 1,687 370 1,464 975 691 277 531 1,600 1,080 1, 1,008 1,811 1,521 1,674 1,305 1,227 1,334 1,875 2,498 1,059 2,003 1,495 1,762 1,078 952 1,647 Acres. 238, 143 50, 022 61, 977 10, 181 62, 030 92, 360 27,421 5,081 23, 957 45, 266 52. 166 65,201 24, 701 55, 043 40, 985 15,162 91, 261 31,792 13,954 58, 237 119, 881 59, 230 18,443 25,402 79, 867 62, 911 26, 778 120, 998 86,144 29,994 52, 563 15, 785 29,714 86, 613 49,857 28, 899 61, 568 99, 395 56, 207 66, 237 40, 798 31, 766 25. 167 5,672 73, 019 101, 653 100, 375 30, 022 69, 327 180, 800 28,603 94, 833 43, 730 60, 661 77, 128 Dolla/rg. 1, 921, 795 793, 693 433, 154 396, 356 1, 022, 307 1, 340, 381 532, 310 57, 005 1, 066, 495 458, 188 952, 572 1, 148, 398 501, 429 497, 840 610, 360 241, 630 1, 932, 192 263, 235 111, 914 786, 556 1, 900, 586 665, 158 473, 149 425, 228 682, 865 1, 492, 337 287, 276 1, 183, 699 710, 361 640, 140 419, 467 130, 615 350, 118 1, 347, 133 596, 547 345, 113 674, 580 2, 113, 685 806, 340 1, 063, 669 1, 438, 521 421, 506 365, 413 228, 970 1, 557, 445 1, 056, 662 1, 734, 120 498, 470 1, 227, 664 1, 343, 319 466, 406 1, 245, 062 672, 492 687, 233 1, 141, 6741 DoUa/ra. 131, 647 43, 257 30, 320 27, 620 49, 746 55, 978 25, 902 4,837 62, 377 18, 528 38,442 49, 739 24,905 24,252 31, 384 15, 083 104, 851 20, 999 12, 516 30,604 70,775 30, 957 12, U8 12, 170 35,841 41,542 10, 059 66, 597 42, 363 29, 663 25, 430 19, 504 21, 955 40, 730 27, 073 18, 932 31, 726 77, 481 31, 074 47, 117 36, 320 13, 501 14, 203 10, 237 65, 173 85, 809 79, 067 15, 170 53, 269 74, 426 16, 730 49, 757 31, 439 34, 272 69, 616 DoXlart. 525, 775 159, 536 133, 019 103, 265 181,570 304,676 94,026 75, 274 131, 807 96,047 201, 800 238,944 76, 258 109, 198 125, 642 145,797 315, 532 299, 523 74,446 160, 303 323, 052 162, 680 81, 517 103, 620 302, 021 238,355 139, 688 342, 652 196, 865 116, 552 150, 888 68, 546 132, 763 208, 609 344, 696 110,324 142, 993 349,641 190, 776 180,643 188, 783 130, 481 80, 446 60, 523 240, 000 285, 727 349, 626 100, 309 237, 721 270, 634 100, 533 274, 388 136, 284 151, 951 235, 485 Sottart. 34,078 22, 155 11,841 5,565 10, 673 25, 752 6,605 1,217 20, 807 9,231 11, 648 7,048 7,929 8,950 2,511 18, 314 5,207 8,510 14,164 22,157 6,211 4,1 — 2,296 18, 380 14,722 6,735 19,972 8 10, 672 2,693 8,133 14, 767 8,435 8,913 8,818 24,332 8,197 12,044 24, 380 8,325 4,831 10, 665 9,842 30, 972 22, 231 7, 252 15, 595 29, 476 6,102 14,248 19, 887 10, 381 8,264 DoUart. 165, 404 51, 577 21, 555 195 37, 679 51, 989 1,076 141 f I 3,391 20, 703 37, 023 21, 180 24,468 46, 054 3,955 89, 912 5,946 6,065 35,128 69, 413 19, 893 7,128 36, 982 61,983 22, 481 48, 120 9,017 21,719 22,027 1,237 A. 36, 170 43,622 280 38,544 55, 952 4S,503 45, 220 30,487 398 10,128 380 19,877 51, 667 87, 146 5,156 39, 716 78, 957 10, 577 53, 550 52, 295 19, 182 72, 616 Dottari. 1, 823, 591 527, 609 304, 685 184, 304 631, 820 804,468 126, 813 39, 305 753,765 311,866 454, 992 663, 082 222,467 370, 101 460,840 112, 747 1, 088, 879 156, 152 92, 518 564, 062 1, 174, 257 606, 169 129,668 180, 757 642, 114 663, 318 182,431 807, 163 6U,354 334, 777 405, 285 93, 886 193, 721 676,663 410, 589 142, 630 498, 767 1, 061, 324 473, 367 487, 626 510, 099 177, 172 223, 783 116, 289 493,243 895,297 1, 019, 249 174, 106 503, 321 983, 773 201,025 969, 905 370, 692 497, 468 '!43,243 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 695 Table XLV.—Farm areas and, farm valuet: 1880— GEORGIA— Continued. Conntiea. -ag •aJ.a 11" ga 2 9 ■as ^ goo Is o 3 NOO IS- si lis ■^ - O 9 , si" u ^ u Houston . . Irwlii Jaokson . , Jasper Jefferson Jolinson .. Jones Laurens .. Lee Liberty... Lincoln . . . Lowndes. . Lnmpkin . UoDnffie . Dfclntosh. Hacon v" Madison ..... Marion Meriwether.. MOler Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Mnrraj Mnsoogee... Kewton Oconee Oglethorpe . Fanlding . Pickens.-. Pierce Pike Polk Pnlaski.... Patnam.... Quitman... Kabun Randolph . . Blchmond . Bockdole .. Schley Screven — Spalding... Stewart Smnter Talbot Taliaferro . Tattnall ... Taylor.. Telfoir.. Terrell . Thomas., Toims.., No. 1,388 300 1,458 1,117 1, 719 1,087 1,022 715 1, 651 1,051 859 1,035 641 1,036 734 1,657 919 718 1,711 424 1,167 741 404 1,047 718 1,670 1,510 992 408 Ij 348 711 1, 1,104 295 667 1,216 1,104 812 792 1,053 1,374 682 858 671 368 707 1<.588 434| Acres. 171, 168 12, 606 70, 912 89, 347 125, 549 40, 663 76, 968 93, 278 99, 696 34, 601 39, 245 56, 689 22,016 60, 663 9,321 68, 020 64,275 81,457 130, 906 23, 758 31, 640 72, 626 HI, 137 29,644 93,124 44,266 50, 708 66, 287 34, 417 97,636 64,458 27, 805 12, 118 97,145 54,701 84,816 81, 423 27, 814 19, 451 92,654 40, 071 34,336 41, 139 84,006 56, 779 110,224 105, 680 86, 145 49, 670 26, 830 52, 271 22, 779 59, 743 94, 797 16, 064| Dolla/rs. 1, 808, 938 178, 023 1, 406, 670 870, 741 1, 636, 267 662, 422 929, 079 862, 996 685, 024 416, 221 536, 920 702, 197 266, 941 745, 105 697, 882 727, 189 633, 278 762, 306 1, 529, 657 274, 906 533, 464 642, 216 1, 538, 149 449, 837 1, 114, 623 724. 167 500, 347 1, 181, 118 360, 556 1, 315, 267 928,367 381, 426 232, 785 1, 762, 529 1, 110, 476 956, 574 1, 071, 492 265. 168 225, 490 787, 165 1, 267, 165 531, 975 431, 863 1, 394, 303 1, Oil, 151 916, 936 1, 143, 317 1, 089, 220 548,942 464, 023 429, 930 198, 695 513, 315 1, 287, 052 190, 764 X>oUarg. 81, 967 13, 010 70, 839 58,430 62, 465 25,418 33, 885 36, 767 54,121 22,001 27,284 32, 571 11, 109 39, 829 22, 679 36, 926 42, 490 32, 889 77, 654 i, 21, 770 34, 983 71,794 24,820 65, 528 30, 086 31, 908 63,644 29, 857 62,432 59, 589 26,944 13,649 73, 178 32, 949 38, 802 55, 156 16, 916 11, 738 34, 120 52, 304 35, 015 21, 678 53, 796 42, 232 52, 510 60, 677 61, 388 27, 887 29,416 23, 291 5,874 33, 158 71, 437 9,707 DoUars. 390, 083 123, 948 250, 001 216, 738 295, 755 126, 162 202, 171 200, 887 162, 526 228, 135 116, 366 213, 612 80, 483 197, 978 65,487 174,047 131, 680 173, 175 308, 986 100, 289 142, 566 214, 604 316, 239 215, 636 206, 719 133, 310 116, 750 194, 864 100, 690 250, 681 192, 691 96, 133 145, 669 272, 198 167, 601 240, 210 240, 404 80, 424 94, 988 213, 357 179, 702 101,367 105, 271 260,489 164,481 240, 986 281, 168 249, 887 100, 403 292, 875 112,250 116, 377 152, 646 336, 910 65^ 315 l^oTLwrs, 29, 980 1,610 22, 056 24, 292 24,205 7,365 21,397 18, 111 11, 437 9,420 14, 609 12, 207 8,354 16,448 1,— " 10, 015 9,220 14, 321 25, 871 1, 3,799 6,013 29, 912 7,106 21, 072 6,418 11, 813 17, 079 7,i07 29,863 25, 965 14, 104 6,972 41,784 15, 774 23, 776 21, 916 4,146 4,609 14, r- 21, 817 9,295 7,526 18, 992 11,167 16,548 18, 464 18, 706 11, 676 15, 369 18,323 1,365 9,917 20, 943 4,246| a On farmsf June 1, 1880. SoUars. 101, 221 10, 259 83, 152 32, 397 65, 857 23, 529 28, 947 41, 803 9,866 10,407 15, 949 22, 768 613 32, 368 15 47, 433 36, 150 21, 205 98, 980 9,659 34, 506 15, 713 77, 365 17, 079 68,362 12,434 9,874 66, 738 30, 226 69,058 39,411 5,926 7,214 81, 033 36, 190 58, 420 66, 110 13, 220 101 23, 725 19, 607 32,682 28, 092 76, 082 59, 121 19, 119 60,964 85, 038 17, 880 20,934 36, 301 12, 188 23, 860 37, 859 104 DoUart. 1,264,744 104, 137 784,211 639, 980 937, 316 268, 449 619, 973 677, 660 642, 177 225, 019 339, 389 462, 270 125, 021 538, 662 229, 413 583^ 093 393, 726 489, 861 1, 180, 908 171,240 350, 085 527, 832 986, 62S 261, 579 526. 337 250, 187 241,650 638, 026 338, 197 791, 807 602, 386 174, 807 110, 761 983, 386 661, 013 778, 020 681, 730 201, 993 86,272 668, 494 398, 465 348, 610 170, 050 612, 962 544, 569 898, 496 963, 841 841, 871 308, 908 223, 342 366, 600 117, 701 383, 834 662,150 62,940 696 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLY.— Farm areas and farm values: 1880— GEORGIA — Contimned. CoTmtioB, s 1 1 H •sg "to" jl m gg 2 i ■s 1 £ §S o 1 Estimated yalne of all farm productions (sold, consumed, or on hand) for 1879. Tronp No. 2,003 863 986 1,078 1,394 1,665 375 749 2,348 489 633 643 1,207 412 1,347 1,202 621 Aeres. 138,684 68, 914 32, 238 76, 925 74, 077 88,410 10,807 59,862 159, 734 9,979 44,435 20, 592 49,164 18, 897 97, 159 109,696 40,641 Dollars. 1, 790, 872 664, 956 311, 611 856,653 1,306,549 1,581,907 167, 779 1,121,619 1, 940, 861 219,168 502, 752 395, 430 1, 058, 102 230, 473 1,278,174 928, 637 434,166 Dollars. 68,794 26, 895 14,668 47, 685 69, 761 69, 950 8.980 30,712 94,934 9,043 31, 592 17, 345 46, 004 18,260 62, 400 42, 704 30, 130 Dollars. 350,441 173, 661 104, 316 210, 430 263, 637 269, 330 133, 680 168, 820 412, 198 185, 346 108,418 82, 868 179, 386 148, 768 245, 305 240, 625 185,049 Dollars. 26, 193 14,425 7,134 12, 932 14, 505 27, 371 3,090 11, 043 30,546 6,806 13, 516 5,478 12, 833 4,336 20, 582 22, 587 7,248 Dollars. 67, 202 26,281 DoUars. 1,275,776 559, 590 141, 697 23,368 12, 719 102, 973 2,425 40, 796 97,003 4,375 21, 251 904 14, 867 13, 600 46, 141 18, 502 13,467 669, 978 401,596 Walton 953, 853 Ware 86,166 486,784 ■Waahington Wayne 1,483,991 98,413 We'bstoT 337, 060 White 112, 699 Whitfield Wilcox 286,287 166, 736 WUkes 824,694 WUkinaon Worth 638, 679 271,866 IDAHO TEEEITOET. The Territory.- 1,886 197,407 2, 832, 890 363, 930 2,246,800 176, 237 1,615,314 Ada 256 90 169 64 143 155 20 88 258 422 1 149 62,842 919 11, 604 4,444 7,336 22, 830 1,100 17, 750 18, 992 30, 148 4,897 699 13,846 800, 476 28, 950 138, 050 116, 050 110, 900 254,225 14, 290 136, 850 646, 460 359,890 117, 000 12, 100 198, 650 84,545 3,226 23, 380 12, 710 15, 963 30, 370 2,877 18, 460 70, 240 63, 785 12, 865 830 24,680 522, 264 11, 870 81, 731 71, 079 106, 319 170, 838 7,117 164, 400 260, 067 349, 588 237, 405 6,250 267, 812 42,400 1,685 6,620 6,680 10, 675 19, 904 2,179 13, 876 27, 430 27, 205 2,982 2,210 14, 392 517, 809 Alturas 34,550 52, 865 97,664 44,122 140, 816 8,030 110, 930 "Nez Percfi 210, 600 117, .315 64,695 5,600 Washington 110, 318 ILLINOIS. The State. Adams Alexander ; Bond Boone Brown Bnrean Calhoun ... Carroll Cass Champaign Christian . . Clark Clay Clinton Coles 255, 741 4,026 711 1,903 1,408 1,473 3,657 1,076 1,785 1,382 6,022 3,823 2,741 2,093 2,159 2,976 26, 115, 154 1, 009, 594, 680 33, 739, 951 375, 280 28, 611 188, 909 148, 127 116, 072 483, 695 65, 827 230, 858 150, 363 566, 475 389, 154 199, 299 194, 637 218, 312 283, 687 17, 595, 477 968, 535 5, 122, 247 6, 217, 876 3, 786, 906 24, 343, 726 2, 235, 970 9, 843, 177 6, 817, 105 18, 264, 722 12, 510, 062 5, 830, 679 3,495,421 6, 837, 775 9, 106, 443 616, 681 60, 360 273, 462 215, 919 144, 120 662, 086 89, 028 317, 206 206, 236 511, 616 437, 707 269, 138 164, 506 325, 532 290, 442 132, 437, 762 6, 926, 225 1, 702, 362 135, 588 778, 424 866, 085 589, 580 3, 170, 334 244, 928 1, 329, 723 791, 713 2, 423, 167 1, 940, 352 780, 635 607, 990 792, 893 1, 511, 038 86,984 8,317 33, 297 48, 852 28, 776 136, 764 23, 393 76, 357 38, 281 59, 991 49, 907 39, 409 23, 942 49, 9E9 53, 283 174, 277 203, 980, 137 1,679 2,460 116 631 152 1,580 6,587 810 250 1,443 727 177 483 169 2,372 3, 394, 250 334, 348 1, 251, 518 1, 076, 694 822,427 3, 978, 662 544, 979 1, 818, 792 1, 365, 333 4, 290, 422 3, 923, 228 1, 324, 558 681, 062 2, 076, 970 3, 128, 52« a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 697 Tabu!! XLV.— JForm areas and farm values: 1880— ILLINOIS— Continued. Comities. Cook Crawford Cumberland . DeKalb De"Witt Douglas ... Du Page... Edgar Edwards . . Efimgham . Favette.. Ford Franklin . Fulton ... G-allatin . Grxeene ... G-rundy... Hamilton . Hancock . Haidin ... Henderson . Henry Iroquois ... Jackson ... Jasper Jefferson . . . Jersey Jo Daviess. Johnson Kane Kankakee . KendaU ... Knox Lake La Salle . . . Lawrence Lee Livingston .. Logan McDonough . McHenry., McLean- ., Macon Macoupin . Madison ... Marion ... Marshall Mason — Menard . Mercer Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Moultrie ., S'o. 4,764 1,977 1,791 2,637 2,065 1,831 1,695 2,785 704 2,274 3,412 2,188 2,366 4,200 1,160 2,013 1,781 2,349 4, 597 1,361 3,641 4,774 2,407 2,153 2,626 1,615 2,529 1,875 2,378 2,681 1,471 3,323 2,279 4, 1,751 3,082 5,261 2,685 2,981 2,837 5,466 2,872 4,044 3,810 2,686 1,600 1,828 935 1,381 2,265 1,455 3,146 2,814 i,r- Acret. 505, 588 166, 351 162, 401 382, 281 229, 080 222, 501 186, 287 344, 043 82, 893 190, 691 258, 815 267, 978 183, 691 364, 662 72,264 237, 366 235, 856 135, 077 377, .532 33, 921 180, 659 473, 320 671, 198 163, 561 174, Oil 178, 643 162, 432 233, 635 90, 676 298, 845 376, 147 188, 212 398, 769 211, 692 626, 504 143, 692 421, 664 619, 749 350, 496 296, 762 328, 117 669, 944 333, 226 426, 235 360, 807 227, 053 212, 214 228, 435 48, 421 161, 749 299,241 109, 199 358, 601 294, 748 183, 509 ■as •339 Dollars, 29, 891, 243 4, 761, 661 3, 360, 311 16, 044, 736 8, 038, 809 7, 306, 037 11, 876, 541 13, 799, 040 2, 219, 201 4, 456, 296 5, 874, 840 7, 737, 467 2, 662, 764 16, 481, 781 1, 844, 646 10, 419, 613 8, 772, 875 2, 353, 065 15, 607, 218 535, 790 6, 727, 386 21, 073, 766 16, 644, 298 4, 040, 247 3, 370, 942 4, 019, 991 6, 482, 737 9, 870, 103 1, 667, 461 15, 887, 797 10, 346, 321 10, 050, 175 16, 828, 026 11, 480, 631 30, 893, 423 4, 448, 623 17, 368, 069 19, 262, 892 13, 765, 632 11, 698, 687 13, 245, 970 26, 695, 531 12, 981, 169 15, 492, 674 17, 969, 447 5, 429, 904 9, 288, 844 7, 873, 666 1, 296, 136 6, 317, 809 12, 122, 511 4, 874, 636 10, 563, 695 14, 836, 618 4, 988, 031 "I .3 '3 a ® ■S3 Dollars. 722, 633 221, 937 139, 766 488, 138 220, 128 196, 149 312, 730 408, 458 103, 746 234, 009 308, 8,52 267, 828 105, 656 496, 030 101, 824 321, 853 293, 192 160, 075 4.57, 214 27, 727 188, 821 642, 120 595, 240 262, 328 177, 100 235, 721 247, 489 326, 975 8.H, 617 424, 656 362, 021 320, 448 482, 144 374, 555 819, 803 229, 935 589, 793 677, 122 394, 534 333, 810 479, 022 738, 280 358, 493 571, 671 673, 596 215, 206 264, 972 275, 732 264, 460 162,420 341, 544 206, 326 415, 212 363,915 189, 329 ■a DoUars, 1, 930, 932 664, 367 566, 930 2, 232, 875 1, 166, 877 983, 377 1, 187, 363 2, 180, 200 327, 947 672, 732 999, 825 1, 092, 766 662, 281 2, 304, 766 315, 786 1, 287, 111 1, 096, Oil 655, 129 1, 911, 253 124, 790 1, 088, 288 2, 902, 007 2, 499, 058 627, 833 668, 297 797, 722 612, 641 1, 453, 807 392, 117 2, 117, 315 1, 591, 545 1, 170, 284 2, 443, 448 1, 367, 901 3, 560, 340 538, 132 2, 088, 643 2, 732, 481 1, 827, 100 1, 727, 918 2, 093, 818 3, 611, 485 1, 569, 747 2, 052, 470 1, 434, 823 833, 319 1, 061, 577 792, 304 218, 014 795, 000 1, 971, 934 482, 550 1,496,115 2, 204, 006 863, 603 Dollars. 120, 669 28, 770 30, 672 114, 307 37, 374 51, 643 70, 524 63, 054 21, 646 33, 439 34, 775 33, 804 23, 900 141,473 15, 636 65, 167 51, 993 28, 690 86, 679 6,974 46, 755 128, 637 02, 606 32, 285 54,659 47, 403 99, 218 13, 327 107, 766 79, 516 44, 578 95, 613 70, 314 151, 819 43,646 146, 497 62, 344 56, 323 75, 176 93, 096 123, 334 27, 841 90, 058 94,929 36,845 42,854 44, 198 12, 819 14, 740 a On tarma, June 1, 1880. 99, 984 21, 866 59, 221 69, 810 23,553 s t-i Dollars. 4,701 275 112 6,715 797 970 588 1,020 49 344 741 58 671 860 306 1,1 550 2,865 100 2,458 867 5,720 1,521 427 754 4,120 1,119 1,081 2,463 29 1,504 2,012 2,323 653 9,770 2,913 1,519 1,511 2,277 6,940 937 1,403 li'" " 590 355 979 662 5sf _ H P^ 2,460 200 772 2,648 1,2271 Dollars. 3, 699, 973 994, 063 810, 912 3, 260, 545 1, 728, 368 1, 521, 456 1, 442, 403 2, 580, 536 654, 473 969, 953 1, 501, 306 1, 790, 674 858, 108 3, 000, 180 738, 408 2, 064, 842 1, 604, 366 960, 276 3, 138, 616 196, 012 1, 326, 887 3, 805, 470 3, 863, 730 1, 238, 412 656, 358 1, 135, 199 1, 655, 563 1, 722, 339 479, 307 2, 770, 000 2, 232, 860 1, 618, 368 2, 676, 868 1, 720, 778 5, 223, 503 1, 004, 670 3, 038, 171 4, 508, 524 2, 728, 895 2, 572, 080 2, 665, 791 6, 287, 788 2,527,114 3, 610, 616 4, 247, 099 1, 160, 911 1, 755, 154 1, 604, 871 455, 132 993, 681 2, 134, 375 1, 370, 614 3, 297, 870 2, 189, 280 1,418,452 698 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm valiiea: 1880 — ILLINOIS — Continued. Coimtiea. pq p. °5 a 0) P- 6 ■s ■og M is i 11 :a 5m 1 t> w Dollars. Dollars. 2,410,479 104, 175 1, 439, 049 72, 237 489, 166 20,157 1,046,662 36, 819 1,698,496 102,403 402,497 25, 322 157, 070 16,112 497, 257 16, 326 865, 606 63, 009 632,117 20, Oil 1, 288, 133 85, 852 1,316,945 78,956 453, 266 20,324 3, 042, 319 88, 032 822, 314 34, 574 531, 136 32,646 1, 681, 715 50, 591 1, 069^ 061 30,968 1,747,621 78, 345 1,587,859 89, 929 373, 183 35,494 2, 628, 586 82, 819 276,473 14, 105 2, 147, 180 61, 652 849,421 61,336 868, 869 29,722 706, 182 45, 615 2, 149, 293 110, 859 2, 412, 263 116,688 527,367 28,794 1,588,629 86, 406 1,627,814 72, 950 NOO 15 •S-S . si ■o 2 £-! ail" 4A ^ o o Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike, Pope Pulaski Pntnam Kandolph..- Kiohland ... Hook Island Saint Clair. . Saline Sangamon .. Scliuyler Soott Shelby Stark Stephenson . Tazewell -.- Union Yermilion .. Wabash "Warren Wofiliington "Wayne "Wh'ite Whiteside - . ■wm "WilUamson . "Winnebago . "Woodford . . No. 3,232 2,956 1,734 1,812 1,881 883 741 2,631 1,865 1,828 3,318 1,912 4,015 1,929 1,046 4,263 1,280 3,099 2,800 1,673 3,995 928 2,519 2,604 3,011 2,344 2,903 3,1 2,563 2,503 2,600 Acres. 404, 840 267, 624 122, 818 237, 616 327, 773 105, 089 88, 666 63, 619 191, 763 160, 164 209, 678 298, 404 97, 289 486, 120 157, 028 108, 847 386, 523 165, 545 308, 290 306, 103 95, 468 494, 658 77, 769 298, 972 221, 647 187, 633 159, 494 367, 589 482, 093 128, 476 280, 970 287,547 DoV/vrs. 19, 332, 130 13, 386, 849 3, 841, 390 7, 570, 102 14, 551, 712 1, 590, 840 1, 102, 816 3, 939, 670 7,880, ""■- 4, 150, 702 9, 073, 478 19, 618, 076 1, 949, 390 21, 609, 244 5, 686, 577 5, 432, 802 10, 268, 223 8, 714, 217 15, 258, 019 14,442,387 2, 852, 477 15, 702, 103 2, 504, 263 12, 663, 820 8, 184, 234 4, 400, 902 4, 902, 669 14, 911, 565 20, 693, 358 2,444,; 13, 565, 107 11, 846, 804 Dollars, 585, 396 389, 996 227, 827 228, 839 484, 409 104, 231 45, 661 103, 457 416, 856 186, 546 619, 078 110, 208 4^0, 933 169, 369 130, 623 414, 978 217, 112 636, 658 452, 351 154, 523 504, 707 107, 19! 301, 483 228, 909 286, 167 467, 574 723, 973 130, 500 393, 069 411, 318 Donors. 7,789 1, 2,186 240 365 528 414 175 2,120 918 5,125 3,942 34 8,720 377 1,219 2,339 701 1,261 1,080 2,944 l,i — 70 1,131 449 477 670 578 13,282 404 1,041 5U DoUars. 3,542,419 2, 332, 841 1, 004, 160 1, 613, 812 3, 452, 726 676, 927 310, 940 697, 526 2, 134, 836 766, 334 1, 542, 618 4, 002, 385 691, 418 B, 850, 137 1, 166, 549 958, 330 2, 519, 286 1, 601, 597 2, 498, 485 2. 671. 874 945, 636 3, 359, 885 766, 896 1, 993, 094 1, 917, 601 1, 044, 063 1,462,892 2, 692, 635 3, 313, 441 744,653 2. 428. 875 2, 384, 008 n>fDIANA. The state.. Adams Allen Bartholomew Benton Blackford Boone Brown Carroll Cass Clark Clay Clinton Crawford Daviess Dearborn Decatnr DeKalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart 194, 013 13, 933, 738 2,207 1,406 866 4,387 1,356 2,063 2,) 99 1,859 1,904 2,572 1,615 2,178 2,360 1,948 2,267 2,303 2,052 2,777 109, 426 219, 634 162, 009 194, 609 50, 461 170, 964 82, Ifll 142, 483 150,073 145, 679 147, 930 167, 471 75, 645 176, 232 131, 745 159, 428 138, 100 161, 887 126, 690 197, 700 635, 236, HI 20, 476, 988 5, 155, 726 14, 581, 841 8, 829, 367 6, 820, 350 2, 191, 890 7, 979, 299 1, 530, 681 7, 854, 253 8, 617, 767 5, 209, 086 5, 402, 769 8, 859, 848 1, 452, 902 5, 091, 290 6,521,242 8, 393, 742 9, 230, 115 9, 158, 222 2, 902, 123 14, 134, 326 a On farms, 203, 471 476, 755 262, 132 169, 116 66, 353 256, 530 80, 404 326, 749 268, 234 142, 260 170, 695 329, 958 59, 190 241, 161 216, 879 175, 082 291, 406 253, 692 123, 006 408, 794 June 1, 1880. 71,068,758 3, 354, 246 686,441 1, 260, 616 766, 425 897, 991 319, 468 20, 991 62, 643 31, 042 24,203 14, 136 1, 149, 655 297, 827 872,765 834, 733 488, 041 79, 602 12, 081 36,706 62, 778 34, 511 669,195 1, 085, 856 248, 683 736, 199 571, 993 41,962 39, 375 20,034 39, 573 45, 306 887,097 863, 270 1,033,182 352, 988 1, 161, 619 25, 696 31, 430 38, 267 24, 984 47,712 340,582 114,707,082 1,500 1,852 4,363 126 1,402 188 2,331 2,213 16, 052 906 1,163 6,924 655 16,388 3,394 916 1,850 915 2,814 861, 777 2, 438, 574 1, 633, 942 1, 297, 178 398, 653 1, 512, 511 329, 963 1, 536, 999 1, 475, 931 857,843 861, 147 1, 832, 656 295, 371 1, 234, 611 1,101,439 1, 353, 449 1, 806, 989 1, 515, 611 546, 703 1, 958, 704 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 699 Table XLV. — Farm a/reas and farm values : 1880 — INDIANA — Continued. CountieB. I I M ' h 3-° 9^0 lO li III t> > M s .as 33"'? ggg if. = S ^ h '5 3 o 5 Tayette... Floyd Foimtaln . Franklin. . Fnlton Gibson Grant Greene ... Hamilton . Hancock.. JVo. 1,051 1,085 2,088 2,123 2,006 2,283 2,606 2,750 3,055 2,050 2,760 2,737 2,454 2,176 2,476 2,128 1,350 2,357 2,340 2,034 Johnson 2,113 Harrison Hendricks . . Henry Howard Huntington. tTackson .. Jasper — Jay Jenerson.. Jennings . Knox Kosciusko Lagrange . Lake La Porte.. Lawrence . Madison . . Marion Marshall.. Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery. . Morgan Newton. Noble..., Ohio Orange . . Owen Parke.. Perry.. Pike... Porter . Posey.. Palaski... Putnam... Randolph . Ripley Rush Saint Joseph 2, 414 Scott 935 Shelby 2,730 Spencer 2,354 Btarks I 7571 2,125 2,937 2,154 1,670 2,368 1,764 2,811 2,730 2,442 1,704 2,223 1, 1,676 2,041 1,095 2, 524 2,003 1,961 2,230 1,647 2,175 1,793 2,085 1,384 2,513 3,094 2,956 2,162 Aera. 97, 747 48,383 173, 553 157,688 129, 123 163, 836 167, 685 214, 389 166, 818 122,539 169, 552 183, 951 173, 251 111, 595 144, 006 165, 379 162, 575 131, 242 159, 882 155, 329 143,981 187, 785 188, 447 151, 649 185,708 182, 050 173, 220 169, 943 150, 919 120,170 146, 374 142, 791 221, 890 164, 682 181,974 161, 677 39,246 148, 311 181, 256 186,531 85, 749 135, 825 175, 080 149, 702 86,397 250, 446 190, 507 184, 866 192,418 169, 283 73, 512 179, 036 140, 423 34,298 DoUart, 6, 298, 777 2, 412, 558 8, 786, 104 7, 269, 300 6, 761, 336 5, 797, 296 8, 849, 278 6,019,729 9, 728, 444 6, 632, 750 4,346,ai 9, 665, 893 11, 031, 484 6, 397, 541 », 372, 790 4, 815, 994 3, 708, 235 6, 196, 172 4, 938, 816 3,686,431 9,068,832 ,5,607,673 12, 283, 780 10, 794, 841 6, 991, 627 11, 065, 503 4, 184, 430 9, 706, 442 17, 232, 076 9, 014, 723 2, 329, 021 9, 097, 020 3, 915, 628 11, 790, 593 6, 923, 932 3, 488, 372 10, 798, 608 2, 001, 359 3, 018, 724 4, 525, 844 8, 205, 157 1, 800, 903 3, Oil, 398 6, 609, 802 6, 877, 843 2, 910, 552 9, 955, 552 10, 976, 394 6, 030, 185 12, 091, 986 Vollart. 155,846 74, 048 314, 993 240, lU 198, 881 264,673 283, 989 184, 948 372, 849 232, 297 176, 447 236, 824 330, 742 236,148 295, 464 186,137 140, 355 233, 780 152, 991 149, 810 227,394 258, 862 320, 765 318, 753 230,640 278, 641 136, 183 348, 292 417, 000 288, 962 104, 637 285, 176 114, 509 344, 762 155, 840 129, 549 335, 647 38,464 114, 603 143,945 237, 562 81, 966 144,449 170, 951 291,675 121, 679 228, 181 419, 136 247, 451 336, 192 U, 962, 530 286, 641 912, 895 1, 762, 216 69, 173 228, 849 10, 597, 612 396, 557 1, 037, 112 3, 212, 929 154, 260 437, 945 989,2051 43,739 201, 807| a On farms, June 1, 1880. DoUa/rg. 617, 447 174, 645 1, 003, 883 714, 832 686, 856 607, 228 979, 182 897, 047 1, 142, 627 693, 967 492, 976 1, 260, 634 1, 178, 839 685, 646 813, 150 983,173 757, 066 764, 926 662, 729 489, 859 924,264 779, 010 1, 115, 149 917, 486 870, 276 990, 736 783, 696 1, 097, 337 1, 158, 188 860, 423 408, 243 879, 512 584, 163 1, 381, 950 816, 268 632, 726 1, 050, 574 129, 361 637, 149 734, 711 260, 938 493, 343 840, 410 645, 437 530, 319 1, 646, 782 1, 230, 854 737, 823 1, 333, 621 Dollari. 26, 991 12, 610: 67, 262 47, 611 34, 832 39, 391 51, 527 33, 539 39, 235 21, 717 36, 056 36,240 33, 707 26, 203 37, 420 40,970 18,647 38, 469 37, 746 35, 230 29,709 59, 028 57, 632 47, 067 36,854 62,815 36, 714 43,954 83, 581 70, 616 22, 722 42, 956 22, 228 54, 037 36, 973 19, 177 34, 075 8,119 24, 496 27, 000 41, 759 20, 229 28,275 41, 163 25, 328 27,241 47, 501 37, 128 58, 403 44,822 12, 860 47, 199 20, 207 11,833 Dollars. 2,730 25, 336 2,795 1,012 1,338 904 1,565 2,488 47,627 1,217 3,425 797 1,260 1, 2,512 180 30, 438 6,741 419 6,132 9,102 2,811 2,170 4,462 10, 618 1,450 3,374 4, 171 1,328 1,633 2,046 1,602 640 4,790 567 4,039 1,298 466 1,, 200 2,934 1,669 736 1,209 1,226 17, 443 1,536 6,790 6,646 797 918 370 Dollars. 1, 019, 173 399, 870 1, 793, 468 1, 278, 768 989, 972 1, 677, 009 1, 618, 480 999, 666 1, 842, 476 1,286,438 785. 709 1, 960, 771 1, 860, 144 1, 192, 715 1, 381, 824 941, 468 696, 608 1, 050, 383 899, 382 619, 093 1, 319, 931 2, 182, 275 1, 718, 227 1, 700, 688 1, 023, 733 1, 782, 427 838, 383 1, 968, 133 2, 316, 815 1, 547, 958 516, 287 1, 563, 952 648, 608 2, 324, 361 1, 329, 587 857, 826 1, 743, 091 264, 528 636, 882 682, 734 1, 666, 339 • 462, 129 844, 938 1, 080, 747 1,877,165 636, 544 1, 264, 696 1, 831, 484 1, 016, 715 2, 101, 306 1, 773, 548 284, 264 2, 168; 496 996, 406 172, 871 700 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm value) : 1880 — INDIANA — Continaed. Conntiee. 41 o 111 pit>> g Is ^1 i Q^ *s M §s S ^ ■3 S 9>S •^ Jg, ■"•§ > D Dollars. DoZJar*. 741, 236 37,857 837, 374 43, 009 357, 542 14,271 1, 208, 922 65, 564 613, 756 19,437 435,343 19, 875 380, 402 44,121 655, 916 28, 690 7S1,257 31, 151 1, 036, 987 35, 970 926, 334 34, 076 519, 541 29,124 728, 034 36,473 1, 285, 840 55, 983 806,473 24,456 913,497 27, 191 772, 563 26,323 3S g go Steuben SulliTan Smtzerland . Tippecanoe.. Tipton Union Vanderljorgli Vermillion... Vigo "Wabash "Warren Warrick ■Washington . "Wayne "Wells White Whitley No. 1,887 2,687 1,347 2,659 1,724 818 1,570 1,292 2,434 2,588 1,572 2,344 2,648 2,572 2,126 1,906 2,079 Acres. 126, 875 195, 093 109, 747 256, 167 87, 013 73, 881 89, 178 126, 049 176, 092 166, 471 176, 905 144, 940 196, 175 188, 063 126, 835 177, 003 119, 620 Dollars, 6, 989, 368 6, 282, 281 4, 139, 680 10, 947, 827 4, 361, 838 4, 816, 580 5, 806, 326 4, 440, 396 8, 868, 814 10, 107, 861 6, 331, 472 4, 085, 683 5, 001, 807 13, 369, 418 6, 678, 984 4, 751, 166 7, 996, 541 Dollars. 228, 111 278, 745 124, 698 327, 133 169, 759 109, 905 174, 793 106, 5941 261, 335 324, 639 149, 665 183, 861 150, 812 349, 190 241, 921 183, 304 248, 398 Dollars. 2,691 1,894 4,207 2,496 190 180 1,375 827 701 1,634 165 927 14, 697 1,263 405 847 1,541 Dollars. 1, 293, 058 1, 440, 670 636, 539 2,251,103 834, 305 847,923 1, 076, 633 1, 209, 195 1, 803, 509 1, 843, 828 1, 144, 692 932, 406 673, 895 2, 154, 493 1, 118, 446 1,032,214 1, 185, 033 IO"WA. The State. Adair Adams AUamatee . . Appanoose.. Audubon ... Benton Black Hawk Boone Bremer Buchanan - . Bueua Vista Butler Calhoun Carroll Cass Cedar Cerro Gordo Cherokee... Chickasaw.. ■ Clarke Clay Clayton Clinton Crawford ... Dallas Davis Decatur Delaware Des Moines . Dickinson . . Dubuque ... Emmet Fayette Hoyd Franklin.... 185, 361 19, 866, 541 1,628 1,601 2,441 2,161 1,141 3,191 2, 345 2,340 1, 895 2,290 1,035 1,976 862 1,721 2,006 2,368 1,387 1,268 2,008 1,576 697 3,321 2, 1,702 2,307 2,328 1,985 2,277 2,271 273 2,592 2, 1,912 1,429 178, 712 149, 892 200, 486 216, 254 94,723 404, 627 313, 193 251, 269 212, 565 289, 655 115, 813 268, 735 62, 828 184, H2 227, 987 301, 056 169, 206 146, 397 217, 968 164, 691 53, 457 268, 876 391, 097 223, 950 234, 264 215,548 196, 504 259, 470 177, 966 20, 014 276, 223 10, 912 288, 897 230, 600 179, 142 667, 430, 227 29, 871, 884 124, 715, 103 4, 624, 773 4, 009, 3, 937, 706 5, 836, 446 4, 914, 375 2, 418, 656 11, 336, 906 8, 240, 217 6, 144, 804 5, 297, 509 6, 626, 150 2, 211, 568 5, 683, 738 1, 369, 092 4, 223, 458 6, 004, 431 11, 824, 791 3, 851, 548 2, 676, 580 6, 235, 497 3, 878, 038 917, 895 10, 111, 397 15, 087, 825 4, 539, 634 6, 828, 760 4, 867, 117 4, 431, 501 9, 261, 916 9, 416, 823 424, 760 11,456,450 366, 035 7, 506, 913 5, 747, 868 3, 886, 408 « On farms, June 1, 1880. 250, 232 222, 940 334, 126 259, 519 183, 951 554, 708 416, 492 386, 929 297, 847 312, 707 185, 144 365, 766 135, 251 323, 329 360, 477 424, 272 317, 051 210, 610 384, 969 204, 156 101, 574 518, 688 575, 172 367, 351 312, 018 224, 357 314, 164 380, 959 286, 603 43, 072 508, 342 32, 600 445, 544 408, 131 282, 984 29, 297 35, 813 62, 592 29,540 18,144 86, 620 49,646 68, 043 43, 059 52, 277 12, 887 40, 234 14. 167 46, 111 41, 476 77, 137 19, 790 21, 408 62,845 34, 592 7,089 88, 9321 121, 455 61, 058 64,612 37, 338 40, 510 94, 151 43, 560 1,265 92. 168 2,606 62; 565 25, 666 24, 763 98, 567 136, 103, 473 105 45 1,669 971 510 613 579 315 327 405 1,033 1,406 169 487 1,£ 188 174 125 244 1,924 608 441 610 198 910 1,046 6,038 819 921 1, 184, 062 1, 061, 711 1, 333, 982 1, 267, 537 668,448 2, 780, 245 2, 096, 291 1, 527, 569 1, 008, 292 1, 592, 070 749, 101 1, 587, 415 438, 175 1, 415, 829 1,577,703 2, 510, 911 1, 115, 712 858,417 1, 164, 459 960, 812 366, 250 2, 316, 387 3, 129, 836 1,481,635 1, 572, 381 1, 112, 685 990, 760 2, 197, 615 1, 527, 130 95, 070 2, 002, 659 104, 104 1, 756, 468 1, 641, 305 1, 131, 214 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 701 Table XLV.—J^Virm areas and farm values : 1880— IOWA— Continued. Counties. I II 41 "39 ■il.a i •as °5 « a S 2 I 6 u -^2 ""■3 is Is o 9 00 A ° " « S _ Sep Fremont . . Greene ... Grundy... Gnthrie... Hamilton . Hancock.. Hardin ... Harrison. . Henry — Howard -. Hnmboldt . Ida Iowa Jackson ... Jasper Jefferson . Johnson . . Jones Keokuk . . Kossutii . . Lee Linn... Lonisa . Lncas.. Lyon .. Hadison . . Haiiaska . Marion ... Marshall.. Mills Mitchell Monona... Monroe Montgomery . Muscatine — O'Brien.... Osceola Page Palo Alto. Plymouth. Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie - Poweshiek Binggold Sac Seott .. Shelhy., Sioux . . Story... Tama Taylor Union Van Bnren. Wapello ... No. 1,871 1,694 1,872 1,722 1,565 539 1,930 1,960 2,244 1,S02 731 626 2,448 2,628 3,220 2,799 2,429 2,806 757 2,615 3,475 3,578 1,"" 313 2,284 2,943 2,815 2,486 1,578 1,814 1,169 1,653 1,794 1,920 660 495 2,601 573 1,212 654 2.681 3,254 2; 338 1,765 1,330 2,508 1,946 908 2,218 2,809 2,279 1,425 2,272 2,042 248, 768 161, 114 283, 087 172, 012 120, 309 61, 729 201, 001 189, 006 222. 165 190. 166 63,594 72, 191 293, 072 247, 432 393, 187 291, 170 270, 716 291, 017 72, 235 218, 733 341, 686 169, 326 155, 860 29, 689 248, 936 277, 508 234, 928 325, 988 204, 978 221, 396 97, 628 170, 141 202, 010 231, 564 51, 609 60, 467 270, 278 35, 859 148, 743 40, 692 286, 297 347, 520 335, 036 164, 568 166, 764 256, 343 193, 693 91, 626 236, 380 372, 562 234, 889 157, 913 196, 215 197, 906 DoUart. 6, 816, 577 4, 045, 995 6, 616, 576 4, 226, 628 3, 084, 041 793, 771 4, 728, 772 4, 904, 433 8, 279, 291 4, 456, 329 1, 132, 258 1, 684, 818 7, 897, 423 8, 898, 348 11, 622, 926 6, 881, 686 11, 125, 987 9, 554, 381 8, 788, 907 1,527,679 9, 079, 064 12, 865, 815 6, 302, 028 4, 487, 628 553, 105 6, 641, 334 9, 960, 914 7, 343, 761 9, 681, 869 5, 612, 722 5, 990, 056 3, 376, 779 4, 045, 897 5, 326, 378 9,420,391 893, 256 676, 595 7, 302, 746 931, 035 2, 776, 538 828, 725 10, 235, 761 8, 679, 066 8, 504, 002 3, 704, 319 3, 657, 430 14, 197, 423 4,803,183 1, 396, 760 6, 870, 374 9, 368, 384 6, 404, 475 3, 645, 732 6, 964, 474 6, 416, 097 DoUars, 308, 131 230, 623 376, 893 240, 711 218, 650 98, 101 262, 064 250; 377 301, 672 341, 461 129, 380 133, 892 376, 673 417, 622 608, 831 288, 166 419, 173 365, 487 363, 047 142, 636 342, 381 473, 878 240, 588 187, 845 71,460 329, 023 398,844 322, 113 436, 340 265, 198 413, 123 167, 375 200, 601 284, 633 313, 714 96, 874 80, 071 338, 562 109, 222 267, 396 87, 117 442, 284 619, 921 389, 924 198,478 266, 692 479y 957 333, 477 215, 139 360, 421 499, 405 313, 687 184, 572 277, 247 231, 612 DoUars. 1, 407, 329 1, 197, 596 1, 306, 336 1, 000, 389 999, 273 256, 263 1,068,164 1, 593, 644 1, 466, 131 770, 302 508,411 424, 731 1, 743, 625 1, 690, 819 2, 331, 296 1, 333, 036 2, 168, 293 2, 128, 906 1, 812, 627 520,244 1, 316, 413 2, 618, 628 1, 303, 051 1, 108, 809 166, 286 1,585,151 1, 939, 028 1, 772, 572 1, 962, 227 1, 241, 880 921, 724 1, 113, 487 1,01 1, 093; 866 1, 565, 519 338, 787 186,811 1, 734, 295 438, 000 804, 423 632, 976 1, 797, 725 2, 372, 180 1,8 1, 138; 190 874, 479 1, 817, 662 1, 216, 933 468, 997 1, 491, 183 1, 982, 198 1, 448, 243 929, 065 1, 309, 019 1, 148, 795 a On farms, June, 1, 1880. J)oUar8. 67, 621 46, 013 49, 221 61, 668 25, 417 7,657 30, 291 73,764 66, 462 24, 149 6, 23, 555 71, 115 99, 781 96, 063 60,354 92,646 75, 926 63,084 7,092 62,537 91, 838 47, 808 60, 343 8,428 46, 671 72, 802 48, 858 81, 401 33, 970 21,464 52, 460 35, 316 47, 144 62, 298 3,397 2,441 47, 657 13, 629 31, 934 8,327 57, 947 115, 033 73, 003 87, 180 37, 514 90, 921 44,636 14, 686 44,768 79, 726 54, 404 41, 994 51, 433 ■ 53,094 Dollars. 2,145 1,239 990 1,829 1,543 113 280 1,376 380 20 4,132 1,530 1,750 651 1,758 861 434 303 2,338 1,058 51 836 31 251 946 743 7,113 10 918 635 736 2,183 1,020 331 4,466 2,487 136 950 180 1,770 772 DoUara. 1, 842, 605 1, 061, 692 1, 893, 210 1, 026, 834 913, 473 259, 762 1, 302, 980 1, 277, 995 1, 672, 964 1, 038, 676 512, 902 606, 173 2, 095, 764 2, 102, 330 2, 881, 667 1, 201, 695 2, 454, 972 2, 387, 964 1, 897, 087 369, 414 1, 773, 619 2, 427, 581 1, 496, 888 1, 006, 391 109, 219 1, 698, 271 2, 232, 907 1, 835, 245 2, 446, 427 1, 362, 293 1, 533, 380 846, 956 1, 041, 538 1, 295, 844 1, 949, 278 281, 277 125, 356 1, 961, 993 281, 991 419, 763 259, 573 2, 076, 978 2, 603, 147 2, 151, 140 819, 918 996, 170 2, 817, 613 1, 555, 920 324, 835 1, 470, 317 2, 669, 009 1, 656, 078 842, 192 1, 314, 698 1,187,660 702 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm values : 1880 — IOWA — Continued. M i If A ■? ^ . ^ n ^ff Coonties. i6 1 ! 1 .gg ti P.. Ill It stimated -value oi farm productions i consumed, or on li for 1879. fH >■ > > o o N UTo. Acres. DoUa/ri. Dollars. DoUare. DoUars. DoUara. DoUwrs. Warren ,.... 2 617 269, 601 284,545 7,595,862 9, 423, 311 345,000 385, 722 1,723,058 1, 904, 099 66,833 66,081 498 1,978,412 2,031,827 ■Washington 2,663 637 2,179 1,735 6G4 250, 359 137,075 53, 070 6,431,079 3, 539, 048 1,166,810 289,1 687 268, 962 103,062 1,375,856 1, 182, 738 253,643 69, 895 32, 312 11,967 1,612,893 928, 990 298, 004 606 WuineTjago 10 Winneshiek 2,720 338, 105 D, 299, 266 568, 208 1,454,718 59,883 3,896 1,920,358 Woodbury 1,154 121, 35C 2, 298, 102 177, 660 1,016,181 33,234 60 589, 987 1,145 785 129,002 76,275 2, 598, 183 1,627,904 259, 717 149,577 469, 599 521,855 15,213 7,639 9,617 260 832, 738 Wright 466, 001 KANSAS. The State. Allen Anderson . Arapahoe. Atchison . Barhonr ... Barton... Sourbon . Brown... BofFalo .. Butler... Chase Chautauqua . Cherolcee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche . Cowley Crawford . . Davis Decatur . . . Dickinson . Doniphan. . Douglas ... EdwMds. . . Elk Ellis EUsworth. . Foote Ford Franklin . Gove Graham .. Grant Greeley . Greenwood . Hamilton ... Harper 138, 661 10, 739, 566 1,520 i,r- 1,676 321 1,963 2,165 1,871 63 2,865 776 1,623 2,124 2,041 2,290 1,467 70 2,752 2,255 767 999 2,308 1,620 2,265 671 1,318 1,1U 1,454 27 396 2,061 299 762 118, 223 93,409 166, 503 11, 005 191, 006 205, 287 236, 858 1, 201, 510 64,774 85, 735 196, 529 25 178, 067 160, 219 108, 336 909 216, 308 223, 832 66, 004 21, 795 255, 290 162, 372 192, 100 29, 782 87,922 48, 206 91, 135 1,318 14, 133 178, 890 8,268 21, 519 235, 178, 936 2,660,056 2, 423, 885 15, 662, 848 4, 952, 600 187, 375 2, 748, 000 3, 987, 984 6, 590, 601 31, 335 5, 314, 285 1, 956, 745 1, 751, 466 2, 869, 364 1,400 15, 870 3, 424, 390 3, 703, 518 2, 782, 073 49,485 4, 396, 408 3, 717, 255 1, 637, 885 479, 709 5, 524, 392 4, 063, 953 6, 031, 495 666, 600 1, 693, 074 1, 222, 841 2, 054, 114 15, 710 322, 864 4, 350, 046 138, 275 240, 793 725, 502 151, 100 261, 861 16, 261 219, 837 224, 505 257,445 3,090 297, 567 100, 119 102, 013 219, 199 600 3,100 252, 698 272, 232 149, 539 5,010 276, 390 281, 046 100, 303 47, 477 386, 049 288, 141 40, 192 103, 053 100, 464 143, 676 1,110 26, 149 225, 913 13, 513 31, 928 60, 907, 149 716, 677 869, 349 2, 687, 142 41, 159 49,084 1, 079, 831 366, 918 490, 728 1, 096, 994 1, 425, 602 21, 434 1, 204, 267 848, 588 703, 787 732, 375 65, 960 187, 492 696, 179 907, 810 1, 000, 816 204, 620 1, 043, 323 1, 000, 052 390, 116 195, 482 926, 132 797, 665 1, 215, 632 118, 629 637, 887 270, 616 623, 217 3,891 81, 737 1, 197, 324 72,254 150, 165 42, 859 8,939 16, 994 47, 099 81, 222 70 52, 917 47, 795 39, 721 27, 513 460 49, 790 66, 699 7,346 36,385 49,024 12, 342 3,303 32, 122 43,477 56, 533 415 27,843 17, 7,1^7 75 13, 425 60, 923 5,166 61,713 1,210 60 1,658 7,656 345 420 902 1,178 874 695 135 925 1,307 741 421 400 1,048 ""'56 52, 240, 361 508,690 622, 673 1, 153, 463 27, 753 466,680 898, 830 1, 399, 047 2,155 865, 488 346, 788 460, 204 942, 911 100 1,400 760,359 705, 937 555, 043 6,642 1, 234, 045 1, 053, 094 311, 286 47,028 1, 119, 123 1, 251, 086 1, 353, 040 52, 598 420, 351 208, 731 416, 321 1,173 27,641 985,913 .5, 075 35, 514 2, 637, 656 153, 772 1, 228, 914 73,576 52,985 790, 695 67, 073 248, 879 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 1,265 538, 391 1,384 29 108, 476 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSU§, 703 Table XLY.— Farm areas and farm values : 1880— KANSAS— Continued. GoTinties. 2 I 0^ ■ssa ■a c3 |a 2 5 I .as .a be •s ^11 ego 11° Harvey Hodgeman . Jackson ... Jefferson .. Jewell Johnson . . Kansas ... Kearney . . Kingman . Laljette... Lane Leavenworth . Lincoln Linn Lyon MoPherson . Marion Marshall Meade Miami MitcheU Montgomery - Morris Nemaha 'Neosho ITess..-.. Norton . Oshome ■ Ottawa . . Pawnee PhiUips , Pottawatomie. Pratt Eawlins Reno Eepublio . Eice Eiiey Eooks Ensh Eussell . . . Saline Scott Sedgwick . Sequoyah. Seward . . . Shawnee. . Sheridan. . Sherman'.. Smith..., Stafford. Stanton . Stevens . Sumner. No. 1,466 474 1,309 2,023 3,110 2,271 Acres. 161, 724 14, 789 154, 951 194, 019 202,138 235, 167 DoUms, 2, 972, 737 258, 165 3, 368, 885 5, 223, 973 4, 065, 329 6, 254, 085 Dollars. 215, 437 23, 418 176, 222 269, 920 355, 596 296, 858 Dollars. 645, 789 94, 980 1, 157, 1 1, 367, 237 1, 017, 296 1, 204, 315 DoUars. 21, 536 3,679 59, 373 89, 730 31, 120 43, 672 Dollars. 424 2 907 2,539 178 2,087 1,615 2,157 1,963 2,949 1,704 2,116 87 2,301 2,234 2,356 1,439 1,548 2,115 1, 1,642 2,091 2,375 1,711 1,028 2,429 2,204 456 317 2,371 2,482 1,423 1, 1,782 1, 1,445 1, """ 110 43, 562 231, 325 3,060 171, 204 91, 149 206, 396 145, 658 287, 703 141, 053 167, 310 982 243,254 160, 433 198, 949 91, 196 162, 433 176, 300 23,547 47,444 187, 840 170, 970 133, 721 91, 329 107, 061 165, 775 18,454 3,881 213, 730 159, 348 141, 209 119, 447 68, 046 64,044 78, 340 174, 165 800 709, 050 4, 652, 770 88, 678 4, 750, 200 2, 158, 881 3, 517, 716 4, 125, 717 6, 325, 560 3, 343, 862 4, 387, 781 40, 125 5, 480, 752 3, 371, 816 3, 677, 821 2, 402, 566 3, 402, 836 3, 559, 545 423, 109 943, 005 4, 141, 2, 397, 171 3, 000, 865 1, 260, 315 2, 015, 015 4, 157, 451 274,415 84,891 3, 362, 340 3, 237, 649 2, 356, 613 2, 661, 170 1, 189, 375 994, 134 1, 775, 947 4, 668, 079 100 66, 960 266, 323 11, 683 211,890 185, 037 179, 967 234, 079 407, 720 216, 568 291, 800 6,051 265, 006 222, 405 210, 867 180,446 216, 395 198, 885 46, 231 79, 648 241, 851 189, 880 228, 287 103, 149 167, 394 271, 974 24, 760 20, 171 226, 714 274, 813 171, 631 166, 590 138, 783 86, 094 156, 769 328, 704 2,714 28 275, 983 1,001 6, 577, 019 34, 060 380, 036 2,070 451 199, 536 SOO. 154 41, 540 947, 867 468, 497 1, 171, 282 1, 457, 273 939, 342 630, 886 1, 162, 925 94, 173 1, 337, 663 727, 383 761, 608 633, 782 1, 408, 114 863, 568 198, 796 303, 267 1, 362, 000 603, 995 621, 456 248,144 525, 594 1, 574, 413 97,997 921, 430 438, 305 930, 678 380, 016 196, 007 436, 181 777, 763 * 16, 730 994,183 2,623 37, 772 3, 306 65, 435 23, 462 54,526 60, 372 23, 853 22,297 52,443 8,031 57, 022 31, 316 29, 880 40, 303 62, 862 25, 033 5,725 26, 672 77,853 28, 555 21,580 2,739 22, 991 73, 627 1,100 4,510 17, 588 31, 932 34, 412 47, 637 10, 881 6,487 26, 366 13, 353 18,290 37, 646 2,985 1,917 375 170, 405 6,811 6, 112, 041 144, 165 259, 987 16,940 1, 427, 861 78, 459 82, 337 1,575 2,717 1,157 154, 717 85, 138 2, 736, 887 873, 660 242, 056 84,644 702, 794 217, 659 27,684 2,190 3,259 268,428 4,749,425 320,225 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 2,706 1,235 286 DoUars. 663, 440 22, 870 715, 809 1, 429, 127 949, 338 1, 671, 964 15 1,917 20 1,382 1,230 260 160 173 934 861 14; 490 3,033 337 1,411 250 100 1,792 100 123 145 223 232 180 430 738 341 1 2,074 1,830 312 76, 690 1, 106, 552 7,481 1, 182, 480 440,364 891, 918 816, 362 1, 387, 039 629, 058 911, 571 5,528 1, 446, 809 652, 684 1, 049, 477 452, 830 714, 109 1, 033, 839 24, 360 198, 163 849, 974 472, 834 557, 080 143, 927 520, 758 971, 937 49, 221 3,991 452, 274 908, 949 406, 668 517, 689 236, 035 129, 948 347, 476 955, 869 3,304 1, 179, 725 2,095 1,540 857 1, 049, 195 11,344 664, 637 135, 808 956, 574 43, 699 b On ranches. 1,151 847,983 704 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV.— ^arm areas and farm vahiea : 1880— KANSAS — Continued. Conntiea. ^ Id •11 3.3.9 3 J, bCtn E a ■g-M .Sbo O.SS If .g 1 9 n Thomas Trego WaDaiinsee . . "Wallace ■Washington . ■Wichita "Wilson ■Woodoon ... ■Wyandotte . No. i e03 1,297 96 2,293 Acres. 764 18, 223 74, 739 1,774 165, 683 Dollars. 24, 860 484,046 2, 500, 869 51, 540 3, 965, 642 DoUars. 2,214 32, 717 174, 870 5,976 282, 067 965 963 148, 654 88, 404 49,846 3, 068, 356 1, 740, 930 2, 853, 467 174, 310 105, 410 79, 059 Dollars. 45, 503 104, 034 890, 321 459, 759 1, 002, 474 6 9, 475 844, 170 664, 110 279, 786 DoUa/rs. Dollars. 1,725 47, 273 3,535 23, 900 290 "eei Dollwrs. 2,169 33, 034 584,447 4,874 957, 207 27, 922 29, 172 20,357 225 648 2,520 797,254 381, 423 514, 503 KENTUCKY. The State. Adair AUen Anderson Eallard ; Barren Bath Bell Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge Bnmtt Butler Caldwell Calloway Campbell Carroll Carter Casey Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden Cumberland Daviess Edmonson Elliott Esuil Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton G-aUatin G-arrard Grant 166, 453 1,655 1,787 1,205 1,818 2,602 1,: 796 1,354 932 441 1,1 1,1 2,093 1,055 1,648 1,348 1,976 1,563 905 1,: 1,391 2,651 1,214 1,414 960 1,628 689 2,572 1,154 1,119 1,199 1,071 1,549 1,529 1,296 704 609 1,1 1,976 a 10, 731, 683 98, 114 82, 220 85, 907 103, 367 159, 898 113, 583 27, 535 135, 090 168, 729 40, 211 90, 740 97, 573 24,103 142, 829 80, 195 88, 765 91, 617 79, 029 71, 973 67, 169 64,061 63, 681 200, 3-ii9 174, 907 45,644 48, 374 92, 595 44, 524 185, 809 47, 688 37, 747 65, 966 130, 781 139, 581 57, 088 299, 298, 631 1, 403, 601 1, 294, 804 1, 633, 784 1, 962, 698 3, 277, 120 3, 130, 857 394, 685 7, 721, 333 10, 537, 972 890, 700 3, 934, 843 3, 224, 491 665, 545 2, 776, 983 1, 045, 716 1, 192, 722 1, 109, 121 1, 556, 857 4, 212, 590 2, 263, 319 931, 741 1, 133, 446 5, 621, 693 6, 592, 033 917, 803 684, 049 1, 329, 913 817, 588 4, 974, 797 804, 238 515, 677 049, 688 11, 695, 143 3, 728, 109 871, 026 89, 602 2, 876, 250 45, 925 1, 483, 144 48, 004 1, 794, 82S 118, 055 3, 035, 968 127, 223 3, 966, 991 On farms June 1, 1880 74, 798 73, 288 48, 890 108, 273 157, 934 67, 336 9,360 161, 836 144, 366 26, 563 102, 702 98, 829 9,915 166, 238 80, 738 72, 782 74, 872 85, 319 201, 680 63, 407 28, 309 61, 923 274, 832 104, 398 24,787 40, 176 74, 959 28, 798 185, 857 41, 762 15, 498 39, 509 166, 723 101, 682 16, 236 81, 425 72, 394 48, 620 71, 520 111, 850 49, 670, 567 3, 025, 125 361, 808 697, 265 340, 451 486, 790 666, 284 584, 447 115, 8621 689, 307 1, 350, 097 134, 792 621, 570 424, 257 154, 891 681, 135 325, 4U 387, 682 324, 030 436, 880 391, 592 313, 468 237, 431 320, 158 782, 039 1, 107, 746 223, 109 163, 209 384, 018 142, 756 682, 636 193, 681 149, 911 284, 842 1, 387, 838 622, 468 209, 307 422, 301 260, 448 229, 441 546, 909 703, 657 17, 667 16,545 18,085 36, 140 56, 035 31, 698 6,826 43, 948 66, 145 11, 737 52, 216 22, 713 8,671 33, 968 15,1 21, 176 22, 630 16, 105 33, 895 17, 009 10, 086 16, 918 74, 349 39, 127 7,709 16, 404 16, 637 11, 521 60, 229 9,492 9,370 11, 682 62, 537 24,641 12, 284 23, 337 45, 466 12, 699 31, 629 32,244 550 98 921 2,769 1,676 370 30 904 1,664 500 783 290 15 1,201 374 85 2,648 1,802 341 337 190 621 6,838 2,686 200 1,299 209 800 4,766 521 73 25 3,116 1,076 306 559 1,066 20 145 9961 63, 850, 156 b On ranches. 347, 744 318, 153 342, 996 674, 615 826, 831 562, 724 105, 938 917, 751 1, 033, 364 169, 896 473, 848 1, 137, 600 156, 107 821, 173 333, 991 452, 398 499,988 499, 622 832, 128 573, 733 264, 611 304, 570 1, 526, 686 575, 318 225, 483 171, 487 481, 624 214, 802 1, 345, 623 197, 723 214, 316 203, 750 1, 227, 128 821, 892 249, 711 606, 177 399, 128 386, 312 474, 184 846, 177 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 705 Table XIUV,—Farm areas and farm values : 1880— KENTUCKY— Continued. Countiea. h ■Si •a .2 .a O 01 2 pi •aa ■8 3 a fejoi NOO V,.g u » S o sal" .g S g w j3 «6 ® o CrraveB .-. GrayBon . . Crreeu G-reennp . . HaxLCOOK. . Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart , Henderson. , Henry Hickman .. HopMns Jackson Jefferson .. Jessamine . Johnson . . . Kenton. Knox LaKne Lanrel Lawrence. Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston. Logan Lyon McGracken . McLean Madison Magoflin Marion Marshall. Martin Mason — Meade Menifee... Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Mnhlenbnrgh . Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham.. Owen Owsley — Pendleton . Perry Pike No. 3,543 2,441 1,467 2,75S 847 1,804 2,155 1,-- 1,473 1, 2,464 1,036 2,119 1,260 1, " 1, 1,432 1,246 1,713 574 606 1,022 1,651 1,284 1,210 2,521 843 1,118 1,225 2,048 963 1,443 1,443 427 1,274 1,228 1,406 1,400 1,775 1,013 1,440 1,013 1,453 1,329 2,705 2,467 632 2,293 816 2,000 Aeret. 150, 390 121, 101 81, 860 63, 550 49,984 198, 014 27, 038 154, 977 96, 106 146, 388 123, 446 65, 602 129, 792 39, 609 183, 802 111, 920 52, 341 73, 961 48, 815 . 86, 980 57,797 78, 976 19, 859 14, 557 29,925 91, 650 120, 490 76, 127 186, 939 44,312 51, 300 55, 058 199, 824 41,224 116, 274 60, 150 4, 122, 421 105, 760 16, 994 122, 475 81, 022 71, 372 108, 801 61, 870 85, 949 170, 934 102, 676 151, 135 95, 926 148, 930 32, 132 127, 287 21, 649 61,064 Dollars. 3, 019, 142 . 1, 260, 989 1, 004, 421 1, 365, 438 952, 418 4, 175, 122 532, 652 4, 951, 284 2, 261, 745 3, 666, 788 4, 308, 672 1, 335, 366 2, 079, 326 379, 876 14, 826, 556 3, 502, 372 649, 984 4, 826, 520 706, 766 1, 659, 067 590, 789 1, 304, 795 336, 436 177, 714 291, 869 2, 314, 220 3, 246, 176 1, 065, 777 6, 067, 623 621, 885 1, 319, 269 1, 350, 263 6, 665, 765 041, 648 3, 497, 556 991, 690 301, 283 7,200,442 2, 010, 673 356, 338 4, 337, 240 1, 141, 514 1, 030, 336 4, 215, 058 999, 305 1, 461, 984 4, 513, 697 3, 413, 611 2, 406, 860 3, 006, 076 3, 874, 617 546, 337 3, 439, 413 300, 607 1, 191, 238 jyoUars. 186, 186 89, 985 61, 823 43, 703 58,019 207,344 10, 094 122, 634 97, 781 142, 221 111, 319 76. 197 113, 633 12, 463 316, 061 78, 858 20, 429 120, 094 30. 198 89, 270 27, 360 34,912 7,064 3,282 9,307 101, 028 82, 282 65, 607 226, 996 39, 019 90, 126 63, 612 106,363 11, 419 107, 693 64, 690 3,695 156, 186 92, 942 8, 96, 185 59, 174 42, 230 63, 906 39, 373 93, 905 122, 220 75, 667 135, 073 93, 230 112, 123 13, 549 121, 746 4,836 28, 633 Dollar/. 784, 339 359, 477 269, 458 230, 262 201, 865 714, 466 131, 744 852, 442 470, 246 696,044 543, 050 341, 894 487, 265 139, 031 882, 329 399, 868 183, 261 404, 401 209, 942 344, 060 201, 481 274, 086 85, 986 71, 844 124, 008 333, 113 591, 324 327, 462 707, 960 170, 566 234, 526 283, 696 1, 164, 258 162, 555 583, 270 295, 611 58, 276 702, 381 333, 675 75, 358 643, 806 272, 464 309, 600 740, 280 237,936 376, 952 637, 658 625,781 668, 511 416, 609 695, 864 104, 615 570, 230 94, 394 296, 928 45 C a On farms, Jnne 1, 1880. DoUari. 26, 923 18,188 22, 977 9,471 61, 766 46,318 3,926 64,195 29, 436 49, 612 36, 603 16, 531 27, 878 8,071 63,015 38, 359 9,293 13, 843 16, 191 35, 573 10, 656 14,064 4,786 1,806 6,626 23, 901 43, 614' 14, 631 58, 619 10, 300 24,906 16,541 68, 164 10, 896 46, 490 9,006 4,991 74, 502 25, 801 5,365 25, 861 21, 768 12, 465 34, 911 18,846 32,249 43,484 32, 319 40, 408 23, 805 21,484 4,966 30, 912 1,015 20, 508 Dollars. 1,38 934 796 165 211 2,288 65 924 618 1,487 34, 307 2,003 120 798 126 425 192 181 370 25 1,272 992 528 411 475 75 1,641 10 135 251 125 780 3,601 2,620 613 1,372 4,917 482 50 550 51 1,034 Dollars. 1, 244, 000 471, 858 426, 117 323, 824 325, 636 1, 046, 611 141, 536 1, 117, 907 651,911 1, 119, 482 924, 470 527, 387 739, 685 178, 679 671, 579 230, 285 800, 149 223, 083 447, 670 198, 894 341, 694 96, 087 65, 154 148, 236 678, 865 433, 045 446, 948 1, 199, 480 258, 182 464, 536 609, 604 754, 107 164, 683 522, 003 364, 181 71, 625 1, 563, 372 626, 491 92,640 237, 25g 308,124 492, 853 253, 731 577, 678 718, 901 687, 885 790, 766 455, 336 1, 244, 579 122, 803 1, 071, 557 111, 930 368, 065 706 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XLV.—Farm areas and farm values : 1880— KENTUCKY— Continued. Cotintiea. -§1 ■9j -ag S 3 ^ ■Si '^1 F4 ■StJ 9 (O . Powell Pulaski Kobertson .. Bockcastle , Bowan Knssell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg. Trimble "Union Warren WasMngtou "Wayne WeDster "Whitley "Wolfe "Woodford . . No. 441 2,777 869 1,994 539 1,218 1,337 1,625 1,260 810 1,272 1,471 1,681 1,052 1,1 2,694 1,770 1,514 1,717 1,408 Acres. 15,482 146, 898 47, 561 68,545 25, 631 62, 131 182, 820 182, 850 81, 091 96, 542 70,144 127, 411 103, 549 63, 658 129, 994 183, 698 137, 732 90, 332 112, 914 61,003 43, 194 105, 647 Dollare. 754, 941 1, 639, 980 1, 003, 973 700, 880 357, 127 816, 031 7, 303, 080 8, 916, 107 2, 674, 026 2, 253, 229 782, 677 4, 031, 266 1, 819, 490 1, 702, 363 3, 537, 180 5, 301, 499 3, 532, 977 1, 210, 637 1, 823, 313 803, 284 545, 268 6, 676, 747 Dollars. 10, 766 86, 479 41, 713 42, 617 11, 917 28, 374 125, 911 214, 640 106, 059 77, 630 50, 694 176, 934 110, 991 69, 810 195, 464 173, 988 106, 041 49, 601 95, 145 34, 280 17, 322 118, 583 DoUa/rs. 159, 796 524, 682 209, 622 237, 678 98, 606 193, 547 869, 108 1, 097, 790 379, 662 376, 177 237, 325 483, 676 449,724 276, 112 638, 852 880, 417 696, 127 334, 018 422, 096 246, 193 156, 832 548, 480 DoUars, 5,28 25, 317 6,475 17, 995 1,S23 12, 490 42, 300 60, 279 20, 162 30,284 14, 166 34,829 30, 828 11,627 44,272 69, 333 34, 216 24,046 22,407 16,646 32, 738 DoVUirs. 175 902 108 403 567 2,868 1,241 461 240 4,390 1,661 2,439 1,004 1,684 101 279 587 37 967 Dollars. 107, 992 524,208 384, 908 224,222 100, 267 187, 317 884,671 1, 308, 988 488, 255 379, 597 287,218 985, 002 790, 700 376, 190 1, 043, 140 937, 895 679,480 350, 542 610, 265 268,945 198, 861 863, 017 LOUISIANA. The State... 7A_BIBBES. Ascension Assumption . . . Avoy ellea Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu CaldvreU Cameron Catahoula Claibonie Concordia De Soto East Baton Koage East Carroll . . East Feliciana FramWin Grant , Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson La Fayette Iiafourohe .... Lincoln 48,292 304 404 1,596 1,065 799 1,681 750 521 385 1,037 2, OOS 1, 499 1,028 810 733 1,461 617 521 1,354 256 711 120 1,173 793 9G9 2, 739, 972 43, 611 39, 540 88,248 46,344 70, 503 97, 028 19, 177 19, 780 13, 354 35, 960 143, 565 51, 155 87, 781 69, 072 56,193 24,224 24, 304 62, 587 48, 456 27, 947 23, 720 67, 235 48,705 113, 134 58,989,117 5,435,626 12,345,9051,482,121 1, 913, 626 1, 264, 650 1, 274, 004 731, 327 1, 796, 648 1, 512, 432 198, 558 323, 031 193, 299 470, 938 1, 482, 512 980, 743 1, 043, 335 1, 286, 361 1,299,:"" 730, 857 462, 697 241, 226 1, 607, 545 1, 443, 619 232, 334 937, 415 1, 257, 937 1, 754, 741 874, 021 169, 230 138, 441 65, 498 37,764 84,535 72, 382 12, 604 18, 777 7,; 39, 760 92, 918 92, 403 66, 647 127, 784 104, 924 41, 174 26, 623 16, 636 100, 309 197, 388 29, 283 101, 890 33, 621 319, 748 60, 528 209, 677 143, 668 319, 366 222, 436 369, 441 302, 089 225, 553 108, 734 127, 806 178, 663 431, 527 345, 292 236, 878 266, 686 242, 814 204, 603 162, 638 73, 220 294, 662 211, 679 96, 219 114, 856 235, 943 243, 623 242, 466 278, 305 20, 232 30, 373 24, 902 8,415 24,050 25, 040 7,346 6,613 8,570 11, 774 41, 689 30, 628 19, 758 28,867 19, 280 9,025 1,020 61, 152 67, 806 10, 807 31, 689 10, 918 02, 915 19, 563 3,900 6,985 35 116 2,184 125 147 500 7,860 1,860 3,105 6,149 242 6,122 6,211 1,004 10,465 13, 747 126 42, 883, 622 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 1,493,240 1,013,733 1, 016, 122 437,046 1, 409, 147 1, 096, 276 138, 387 320, 374 60, 601 427, 296 1,246,301 1, 262, 772 684,481 673, 362 1,268,136 592,546 382, 180 260, 739 853, 695 1, 482, 972 222, 045 764, 946 314, 446 1, 302, 332 093, 239 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 707 Tablk XLV. — Farm areas and farm values : 1880 — LOUISIANA — Continued. ^■^ a' I Pariehea. 1 II la ■s! 1 1 ■s as "H'B Is 11 gg§ li dj^a « > > o o f4 i/o. Acres. DoUanrs. Dollars. DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. LiTingston 561 12, 042 254, 656 22, 646 128, 586 5,252 221 121, 877 Madiaon 2D1 48, 697 1, 834, 295 81, 862 195,345 16, 934 lOO 863, 635 Morehouse 794 69,487 1,606,167 78, 933 339, 577 15, 666 125 1, 211, 065 iRatchitoclies 1,313 62,419 1, 330, 168 88, 909 260,499 31,641 2,060 002, 071 Orleans - . 126 4,681 428, 025 29, 380 31, 793 17, 963 1,791 230, 625 1,104 293 49, 074 38, 201 1, 200, 856 62, 524 296,257 260, 693 11, 821 843, 379 Plaquemines 1, 671, 310 209, 654 97, 920 15, 049 1,236,258 PomteCoupSe... 895 60, 014 1, 315, 340 178,421 324,880 64,173 5,980 1, 304, 340 Bapides , Eed Elver 1,627 82, 965 1,753,073 191, 103 486, 907 41, 768 1,010 1, 374, 024 778 34, 680 860, 933 59, 974 119, 288 15, 673 19 527, 530 Eiohland 652 31, 685 875, 393 39, 373 200, 532 18, 298 155 545,654 Sabine 510 20, 471 233, 695 23, 653 110, 322 4,649 105 173, 302 Saint Bernard -.. 139 13, 591 582, 638 62,222 77, 810 7,608 12, 495 443, 005 Saint Charles ISC 21,266 747, 510 186,700 107, 300 12, 472 15, 674 885,023 Saint Helena 961 29,188 358, 576 12,734 152, 854 6,703 669 278, 782 Saint James 428 56, 955 1, 567, 960 169,742 149, 061 44,663 5,781 1, 570, 291 St.JohnBaptist.. 137 ii4, 351 845, 975 132, 342 125,910 55, 311 20, 766 887, 389 Saint Landry 3,679 147, 536 2, 665, 176 130,374 576, 356 38, 470 1,250 1, 347, 040 Saint Martin 541 62, 206 987, 814 57,354 117, 664 18,243 1,823 377, 867 Saint Mary 510 81, 007 2, 523, 318 780,451 247,779 80, 137 44,133 1, 528, 155 Saint Tammany . 332 6,168 86, 292 5,322 77, 803 2,612 846 33, 028 Tangipahoa 810 23,950 498, 882 25, 395 185, 974 13, 602 8,771 222, 629 1,366 84, 238 2, 899, 633 174, 484 324, 030 30, 398 65, 051 50 1, 620, 638 1, 867, 473 Ten-ebonne 569 42, 045 2,061,790 164, 297 361,003 36, 018, 1,565 68, 159 865, 303 26, 333 277, 138 22, 170 470 687, 075 136, 559 Vermillion 1,024 33, 347 739, 673 37,094 186, 663 12, 673 467 732 16, 300 163, 603 10, 145 140, 603 1,915 "Washington 695 18, 749 288, 604 22, 298 163, 807 11, 049 21, 450 182, 029 Webster 767 45,038 779, 115 54,762 207, 330 75, 868 431 561, 387 815, 798 W. Baton Kouge . 420 28,609 872, 445 117, 679 144, 220 16,664 9,032 ■West Carroll .... 269 10, 306 212, 076 14, 366 73,826 6,335 220 172, 993 Westreliolana.. 1,014 31, 221 536, 335 34,016 138, 711 6,537 685 543, 815 Winn 769 24,505 241,836 27,407 231,919 6,328 81 240 803 MAINE. The State.. COmjTIBS. Androscoggin Aroostook Cumberland . . Franklin Hancock Kennebec Knox Lincoln Oxford Penobscot Piscataquis Sagadahoc Somerset ■Waldo ■Washington .. York 64,309 2,981 5,802 5,415 2,529 4,078 5,431 2,457 3,213 i,i 7,256 2,114 1,336 4, 664 4,277 3,062 5,005 159, 937 270, 412 246, 538 209, 188 138, 101 333, 354 99, 888 146, 480 311, 716 384, 686 148, 182 73, 488 322, 141 245, 333 147,008 249,426 102, 357, 615 0, 119, 332 5, 151, 151 11, 694, 337 4, 006, 791 4, 653, 572 11, 049, 219 3, 896, 276 4, 430, 985 7, 035, 327 10, 543, 092 2, 789, 845 2, 861, 180 7, 358, 992 6, 308, 675 13, 267, 707 11, 201, 084 4, 948, 048 286, 974 348,179 431, 722 188, 713 184, 810 612, 997 174, 266 201, 618 308, 063 610, 241 183, 611 203, 746 379, 874 392, 556 ISO, 048 390, 631 16, 499, 376 798, 415 1, 164, 090 1, 250, 239 1, 039, 885 690, 411 1, 584, 922 526, 079 591, 711 1, 443, 737 1, 962, 996 633, 169 348, 5G3 1, 633, 091 1, 068, 469 588, 681 1, 174, 928 32, 756 62, 474 67, 080 34, 700 33, 327 63, 036 18, 108 28, 120 41, 076 67, 897 26, 734 17, 351 57, 054 41, 830 28, 260 52, 956 212, 135 10, 723 6,672 45, 795 8,418 5,! 27, 295 3,603 3,077 10, 0.59 20,447 6,491 18, 378 11,641 9,441 19, 993 21, 945, 489 1, 207, 634 1, 826, 348 2, 027, 891 1, 102, 953 881, 488 2, 301, 683 717, 386 769, 660 1, 703, 566 2, 349, 744 706, 521 456, 024 1, 742, 920 1, 472, 028 860, 045 1, 840, 698 a On farms, Jnne 1, 1880. 708 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas amid, farm values : 1880— MARYLAND. Coimties. .a I ■39 I I =^ ■lis s a as The State... Allegany Anne Amndel. Baltimore City. Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Borchestei — Frederick G-arrett , Harford Howard Kent Montgomery . . Prince George'i Queen Anne . - . Saint Mary's.., Somerset Talbot "Washington . . , "Wicomico "Worcester No. 40, 617 Acres. 3, 342, 700 4,080 1,530 3,198 1,728 1,408 2,024 3,714 1,221 2,474 1,147 ^97 1,791 1,689 1,279 1,212 1,437 1,064 2,013 1,701 1,639 72,494 160, 168 148 262, 781 77, 735 113, 247 208, 773 147, 234 130, 932 137, 148 307, 251 100, 741 167, 146 78, 743 137, 730 193, 642 164, 289 169, 399 99, 608 76, 861 109, 499 203, 048 96,921 127, 272 DoUars. 165, 503, 341 3, 095, 422 6, 839, 058 200, 000 27, 953, 686 2, 067, 924 3, 463, 853 12, 051, 764 9, 389, 436 3, 148, 635 4, 235, 991 18, 481, 668 2, 678, 420 10, 003, 304 5, 838, 536 6, 494, 526 7, 596, 575 6, 849, 702 6, 026, 647 2, 999, 995 2, 783, 806 6, 219, 620 13, 034, 333 2, 377, 510 2, 684, 091 DoUart. 6, 788, 197 DoUars. 16, 866, 728 DoUart. 1, 167, 760 l>oUa/r8. 2, 838, 465 jyoUwrs. 28, 839, 281 87, 726 208, 987 350 726, 678 36, 863 161, 188 504,223 360, 074 80, 576 169, 537 667, 381 96, 669 416, 273 207, 350 256, 333 342, 924 199, 475 283, 972 85, 627 93, 677 230, 830 429, 053 83, 395 76, 036 21, 880 44,109 315 157, 289 19, 891 17, 799 77, 996 63,247 31, 968 35, 314 103, 943 13, 828 69, 431 46, 252 31, 955 64,764 84,141 55, 071 29, 733 31, 166 35, 208 71, 945 61, 752 18, 774 5,045 110, 518 100 261, 764 18,240 81,817 183, 673 176, 470 42, 511 50, 155 305, 038 6,981 274, 346 164, 604 169, 697 335, 175 48,701 170, 135 68, 328 34, 740 112, 755 142, 579 77, 895 18, 308 360, 336 1, 540, 096 8,800 3, 094, 712 472, 768 709, 903 1, 926, 398 1, 671, 840 783, 960 800, 257 3, 133, 678 450, 830 1, 849, 566 921, 788 1, 349, 648 1, 788, 127 1, 262, 617 1, 327, 289 712, 585 523, 478 1, 060, 620 2, 217, 052 483, 460 500, 595 MASSACHUSETTS. The State. Barnstable.. Berkshire... Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin ... Hampden - - . Hampshire Middlesex . Nantucket. Norfolk Plymouth... Suffolk "Worcester . 38, 406 979 3,751 2,730 270 2,847 3,284 3,069 3,113 5,092 87 1,881 3,012 97 8,204 2, 128, 311 33, 326 314,644 97, 232 16, 057 141, 426 232, 063 184, 946 305, 802 265, 077 5,805 70, 391 86, 002 3,742 471, 808 146, 197, 415 1, 913, 360 12, 696, 545 8, 631, 243 579, 435 14, 201, 660 8, 720, 230 10, 490, 234 9, 314, 543 29, 737, 317 148, 350 10, 534, 328 8, 450, 076 2, 283, 600 28, 597, 624 82, 470 404, 593 328, 462 11, 106 499, 343 397, 518 382, 304 399, 542 1, 003, 051 13, 555 300, 232 255, 966 24,829 1, 031, 566 12, 967, 004 228, 274 1, 656, 652 769, 892 67,217 1, 054, 164 1, 119, 364 994, 151 1, 021, 041 1, 929, 806 33, 656 656, 464 661, 113 33, 052 2, 848, 160 618, 503 17, 207 69, 414 43,566 4,994 85, 778 33, 297 47, 882 35, 916 83, 714 6,322 50,224 46, 092 3,379 90, 718 653, 422 4,633 30,134 66, 703 135 80, 106 33, 663 37, 602 49, 590 195, 919 2,326 52, 120 31, 304 18,468 73, 039 24, 160, 881 376, 944 2, 032, 314 1, 554, 466 79, 196 2, 257, 114 1, 934, 901 1, 902, 613 1, 768, 023 4, 657, 145 42,295 1, 383, 420 1, 142, 267 161, 070 4, 869, 123 MICHIGAN. The State 154, 008 8, 296, 862 499, 103, 181 19,419,360 65, 720, 113 2, 975, 644 300, 995 91,169,858 320 6,333 385 727 11 6,445 243, 104 8,938 16,203 617 206, 450 13, 933, 875 352, 691 895, 556 28, 350 11, 270 660, 547 21, 553 37, 645 2,276 65, 593 1, 635, 666 73, 127 122, 881 6,800 2,810 86, 704 3,166 10, 551 465 96 4,227 70 364 63, 114 3, 067, 749 101, 368 188, 760 Baraga..... 10,350 • On Uamt, June 1, 18(0. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 709 Table XLV. — Fwrm areas and, farm values : 1880 — MICHIGAN — Continued. Counties. Barry... Bay Benzie . . Berrien . Brancli . OalhonB CasS' Charlevoix.. Cheboygan , Chippewa. . . Clare Clinton ... Crawford . Delta Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale - . Houghton . Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Isabella Isle Boyale . Jackson Kalamazoo . Kalkaska... Kent Keweenaw. Lake Lapeer , Leelanaw . . Lenawee Livingston Mackinac . . . Macomb . . . Manistee .. Manitou ... Marquette . Mason Mecosta . . . Menominee . Midland Missaukee.. Monroe Montcalm .. Montmorency. Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana U No. 3,616 1,097 461 4,070 3,670 3,940 2,751 702 343 117 225 3,831 175 175 4, 607 4,379 141 1,029 3,317 4, 65 2,751 3,473 3,884 180 1,679 3, 3,226 455 5,524 10 389 3,580 5,250 3,117 10 3,775 558 105 170 769 1,482 316 855 216 4,043 2,618 Acres. 216, 736 39, 716 13, 279 204, 789 226, 622 305, 948 210, 611 .14, 876 8,964 6,131 6,472 220, 954 210, 139 8,008 244,737 3,598 35, 786 106, 227 264, 270 5,273 93, 205 199, 870 229, 418 20, 945 55, 316 n 315, 800 263, 249 8,544 299, 296 1,184 9,616 207, 625 31, 268 341, 179 249,1 610 211, 851 19, 033 3,356 6,972 18, 856 52,739 5,646 22,154 6,944 202, 638 108, 839 1,283 1,607 4,891 1,601 44,604 62, 8711 408, 579 Dollarg. 10, 737, 422 2, 740, 929 634,498 13, 191, 046 14, 475, 037 18, 507, 634 11, 815, 196 790, 444 432, 645 241, 000 253, 930 14, 665, 491 162, 540 298, 630 13, 545, 314 735, 760 15, 654, 955 177, 665 1, 708, 870 7, 066, 453 16, 692, 312 97, 302 5, 180, 299 12, 850, 127 14, 882, 786 246, 700 3, 052, 500 19, 128, 660 16, 293, 693 467, 877 19, 043, 027 22, 800 444,905 11, 049, 046 1, 160, 270 23, 048, 629 13, 670, 305 28, 000 13, 766, 606 901, 265 58, 475 232, 000 1, 081, 472 2, 346, 773 213, 930 X 079, 520 262, 560 12, 102, 873 5, 996, 655 .l| .9 I O 09 a IS I' Dollars. 500, 370 130, 327 23, 811 444, 435, 033 720, 641 405, 803 30, 875 20, 861 10, 796 16, 008 513, 489 7,133 12, 153 446, 136 23, 272 608, 019 8,726 58, 957 246, 392 605, 325 3,683 2S3, 760 521, 417 590, 877 27, 288 I 2, 104, 005 2, 650, 769 25, 137, 660 2, 704, 766 742, 747 612, 640 16, 778 708, 626 2,975 16, 470 471, 355 52, 586 895, 490 632, 054 665 586, 982 33, 508 2,764 9,089 51, 655 85, 254 10, 200 44, 657 6,210 493, 738 248, 037 Dollars. 1, 365, 699 317, 630 71, 610 1, 267, 945 1, 502, 263 1, 883, 118 1, 200, 392 101, 405 60, 814 32, 579 49, 905 1, 678, 038 20, 437 49, 132 1, 613, 692 69, 476 1, 794, 507 25, 731 217, 807 903, 135 1, 856, 158 29, 092 635, 758 1, 488, 847 1, 577, 512 43, 095 378, 491 92, 533 97, 470 994, 566 103, 880 2, 094, 200 1, 610, 648 67, 440 1, 943, 172 5,970 71, 127 1, 365, 816 174, 093 2, 563, 685 1, 534, 946 4,050 1, 507, 411 218, 634 22, 803 41, 981 150, 546 330, 815 72, 745 167, 156 41, 587 1, 240, 148 763, 957 297, 681 349, 935 2, 647, 182 354,663 Dollars. 68, 105 24, 711 3,626 73, 231 50, 618 93,547 52, 635 8,429 3,409 4,167 4,352 52, 196 2,973 8,654 82, 746 4,851 77, 308 1,407 14, 771 55, 895 70,717 3,155 55, 813 72, 403 80, 531 4,319 27, 633 I 108, 384 72, 982 4,765 92, 963 4,500 5, ' 79,224 8,732 108, 703 89, 661 280 96, 271 12, 890 618 2,485 16, 090 23, 734 7,712 14,546 3,733 63, 230 51, 736 22, 262 30, 085 127,544 32, 174 DoUars. 7,001 2,657 184 5,481 5,510 19, 835 8,675 271 217 50 135 2,731 103 100 2,555 10 4,726 320 1,508 1,354 11, 148 250 828 8,107 9,052 926 526 Ills 17, 146 17, 601 292 18, 567 30 212 3,337 485 6,973 14, 944 80 4,! 471 467 772 280 603 10 1,985 4,949 2,051 26,234 1,252 Dollars. 2, 484, 307 546, 888 94, 693 2, 337, 441 2, 470, 840 2, 205, 471 133, 833 97, 611 60, 527 66, 806 2, 917, 088 20, 437 88, 652 2, 655, 134 123, 890 2, 705, 471 36, 682 388, 380 1, 240, 330 3, 117, 808 66, 418 971, 829 2, 307, 688 3, 036, 099 73, 227 622, 927 3, 564, 706 3, 392, 037 82, 739 3, 435, 621 8,361 87, 195 2, 008, 139 238, 149 3, 707, 940 2, 426, 634 4,450 2, 263, 987 203, 256 33, 395 77, 456 239, 260 411, 200 89, 587 232, 768 57, 823 2, 181, 366 1, 177, 012 448, 645 473, 280 3, 7&3, 294 472, 105 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 710 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm vaVues : 1880 — MICHIGAN — Continued Comities. II II oUa/rs. 76 1,148 J)oUa/rs. 36, 505 132, 784 326, 874 Ottauva Presqne Isle . Koscommon.. Saginaw ... . Saint Glair... Saint Joseph. Sanilac Sclioolcraft ... Shia-vrassee ... Tuscola VanBnren... "Washtenaw.. "Wayne "Wexford 262 3,482 513 37 3,918 4,i 2,758 3,610 27 3,536 3,694 4,020 3,913 4,735 672 3,011 140, 705 7,063 1,014 137, 857 231, 939 241, 019 143, 140 1,143 196, 094 139, 946 212, 840 339, 150 247, 152 17, 017 161,923 9, 130, 992 430, 095 39, 117 9, 573, 545 11, 054, 681 14, 533, 420 6, 347, 612 25, 162 11, 763, 108 7, 983, 905 10, 690, 422 22, 591, 723 20, 915, 307 799, 130 7,231 414, 291 22,848 2,220 446, 621 542, 777 457, 087 299, 628 398| 338 339, 751 416, 902 943, 191 716, 951 27, 476 21,194 1, 101, 075 67, 141 4,363 1, 166, 600 1, 456, 305 1, 254, 164 932, 564 6,146 1, 386, 525 1, 084, 113 1, 301, 743 2, 328, 719 1, 657, 366 103, 882 4,472 56, 080 10, 958 986 65, 986 69, 367 55, 355 1,595 78, 098 50,518 75, 265 111, 528 110, 867 9,066 40 2,084 449 2,260 3,239 11,277 11,448 731 4,635 2,372 6,818 12,541 16,244 618 26,354 1, 665, 203 109, 130 10, 472 1, 698, 198 2, 066, 147 2, 376, 744 1, 242, 003 14, 778 2, 248, 899 1, 492, 638 2, 250, 837 4, 001, 102 2, 824, 912 144,612 MINNESOTA. The state 92, 386 7,246,693 193, 724, 260 13,089,783 31, 904, 821 1, 316, 895 93,250 49, 468, 951 Aitkin 13 816 749 216 37, 598 40, 116 12, 600 996, 072 1, 035, 705 390 64,953 93, 933 3,470 217, 329 268, 649 260 19,643 10, 172 2,725 274, 652 968 419 460 530 2,745 1,456 87 1,771 67 1,034 1,021 712 2 . 1,082 21 1,977 1,611 1,371 1,741 3,617 2,346 3,306 492 2,654 2,040 868 18, 396 22, 110 269, 512 140, 162 2,150 93,134 787 64, 077 31, 194 49, 636 20 69, 604 1,372 231, 017 193, 951 71, 640 226, 648 361, 100 256, 156 348, 269 32, 567 142, 719 145, 530 26, 043 421, 695 488, 875 6, 405, 200 2, 414, 776 85, 720 4, 021, 856 17, 555 1, 147, 396 1,171,426 1,489,746 2,200 1, 797, 370 33, 825 7, 365, 146 4, 842, 931 1, 816, 813 3, 464, 096 9, 535, 815 5, 486, 671 11, 665, 376 677,510 8, 017, 191 3,933,482 767, 680 28,839 61,490 336, 265 211, 288 2,165 246, 809 1,465 126, 048 84, 783 167, 137 40 146, 399 2,083 396,494 311, 060 147, 619 266, 468 543, 294 393, 324 610, 852 95, 363 276, 249 219, 113 70,894 118, 932 128, 248 1, 102, 247 553,821 18, 210 500, 288 9,260 262, 099 255, 826 317, 270 320 375, 721 10,645 856,449 718, 639 384, 356 778,882 1, 372, 551 878, 974 1, 318, 611 193, 810 780, 971 688, 368 189, 811 6,092 1,570 32,470 13, 580 839 24,041 362 7,288 12, 532 11, 735 165 6,994 368 31, 469 13, 681 23, 138 28,983 45,548 34,664 28, 779 5,945 40,347 25, 983 8,116 131, 356 150,910 1, 314, 196 642, 706 27,337 896, 186 400 Big Stone Blue Earth 79 2,326 479 Chippe-wa 6,852 2,939 436,462 325,892 426 478 Clay.. Cook 675 Cottonwood Crow "Wing 100 256, 649 20, 336 ioei 152 1,562 250 1,525 730 9,371 1, 688, 545 1,129,086 682, 831 1, 086, 955 2, 330, 539 1, 535, 804 2, 921, 177 245, 064 1, 690, 168 1,133,737 224, 619 Paribault Freeborn Hennepin 1,048 629 29 Isanti Jackson 813 60, 462 1, 001, 225 89,900 265, 349 15, 701 75 185,350 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 711 Table XUV.—Fm'm areas and farm values: 1880— MINNESOTA— Continued. Countiea. I I is is"? .. S ® lags Kanabeo Kandiyohi Kitteon Lao-qui-parle .-. Lake Le Suear . liincolB... Lyon MoLeod.. Mai-ahall. . Martin Meeker,... Mille Lacs . Morrison . . Mower Mnrray..- ]NiGoUet — Nobles Olmsted . . . Otter Tail. Pine Pipe Stone - Polk Pope Kamsey Eedwood - . . EenviUe Eice Eock Saint Lonis . Scott Sherbnine . Sibley Steams Steele Stevens . . . Swift Todd Traverse.. "Wabasha . "Wadena Waseca "Washington - "Watonwan . . "Wilkin Winona "Wright Yellow Medicine. No. 65 1,535 128 1,180 2,171 683 1,105 1,743 200 948 1,771 104 866 2,264 713 1,406 819 1,542 3,135 54 1,462 1,753 1,023 533 937 1, 777 2,334 721 130 1,604 699 1,579 2,885 1,607 1,307 1,048 396 1, 1,536 1,333 824 2,394 2,717 1,020 Acres. 837 157,847 2,144 66, 712 273 110, 373 24,071 69, 966 139, 354 5,127 55, 373 128, 277 6,696 35, 835 275, 528 30, 141 178, 610 67, 745 322,414 131, 804 1,400 21, 861 122, 663 79, 822 24,853 65, 242 95, 315 188, 103 76, 073 3,403 108, 597 39, 205 123, 965 186, 651 193, 001 65, 093 80, 783 47, 496 16, 240 214, 163 8,310 177, 388 104, 257 60, 795 19, 886 219, 681 99, 489 69, 157 DoUars. 35, 764 2, 240, 939 88, 143 1, 360, 834 2,850 4, 017, 150 632, 616 1, 640, 623 2, 900, 190 169, 150 1, 647, 863 3, 076, 746 144, 500 1,043,242 6, 638, 617 782, 340 3, 191, 221 1, 271, 355 9, 433, 926 3, 650, 223 64,775 484, 720 3, 189, 394 1, 359, 662 2, 151, 715 1, 447, 926 2, 472, 493 6, 001, 613 1, 463, 930 182, 780 3, 866, 733 743, 730 2, 887, 906 4, 809, 008 4, 613, 254 1, 363, 320 1, 795, 666 981, 390 492, 523 6, 700, 535 305, 050 4, 062, 241 4, 452, 498 1, 148, 792 633, 010 7, 303, 606 3, 445, 187 1, 167, 065 Dollars. 2,066 228, 717 5, — 132, 963 209, 189 59, 723 170, 683 203, 101 13, 211 126, 943 222, 048 5,360 91, 402 467, 985 69, 993 262, 772 99, 338 489, 677 348, 415 2,325 46, 562 277, 034 187, 788 57, 206 149, 351 308, 853 323, 538 165, 642 16, 810 218, 955 69, 020 233, 333 406, 222 284, 275 138, 430 211, 662 73, 372 51, 194 327, 496 19, 800 218, 792 222, 408 98, 725 43, 836 396, 692 207, 059 138, 869 DoUart, 11, 856 694, 470 23,075 313, 872 1,925 673, 851 145, 394 375, 651 538, 825 51, 457 446, 014 568, 888 47, 375 226, 487 937, 408 187, 000 686, 550 275, 683 1, 109, 918 911, 770 9,646 94, 994 549, 003 437, 484 177, 164 318, 757 656, 728 776, 124 286, 069 29, 600 471, 435 226, 325 556, 371 1, 031, 789 660, 764 231, 354 383, 356 265,486 97, 477 703, 163 51, 580 544, 792 479, 363 300, 476 103, 928 921, 777 628, 392 315, 990 DoUars. 610 33, 866 5,660 27,954 139 37, 470 2,178 14, 632 20, 387 280 6,763 27,924 2,300 21,040 22, 504 2,155 19, 728 554 30, 687 60, 810 296 69, 931 32, 029 19, 604 13,254 13, 615 27, 303 5,396 5, 20, 653 14, 014 20, 146 63, 331 26, 319 2,290 24,640 14, 761 106 17, 769 6,558 21, 292 21, 936 9,609 1,325 28,230 42,624 16, 202 Dollars. 1,676 616 23 265 420 3,000 9,124 300 36 3,717 20, 825 624 205 321 3,572 400 168 1,165 682 1,010 2,564 • 1,744 342 25 160 1,719 301 944 780 DoUa/rs. 10, 217 886, 146 900 350, 740 2,175 910, 304 135, 210 457, 676 787, 577 3,775 346, 800 832, 608 37,610 292, 008 1, 808, 526 142, 695 907, 369 184, 004 2, 360, 672 1, 137, 832 17, 708 73, 286 615, 304 516, 180 342, 656 302, 304 826, 779 1, 828, 696 253, 943 45, 225 953, 284 235, 968 748, 961 1, 520, 766 1, 120, 097 600, 437 646, 694 274, 148 77, 686 1, 991, 705 68, 952 863, 148 1, 159, 600 293, 261 2, 044, 440 907, 662 383, 699 MISSISSIPPI. The State 101,772 5,216,937 92,844,916 4,885,636 24, 285, 717 1,560,119 123, 253 63,701,844 1,951 1,618 1,620 2,253 1,69a 77,571 64,300 67,290 96, 678 66,446 1,127,671 1, 143, 349 1, 018, 323 1, 667, 303 973, 843 139, 331 40, 188 68, 900 91, 025 76,913 300, 606 261, 562 304, 162 469, 686 299, 570 18,303 14,P37 17,329 34,740 12,745 1,085 435 2,081 565 30 892, 096 606, 837 Amite 710, 652 Attala 1, 107, 814 559,906 Benton a On fanns, June 1, 1880. 712 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabi^ XLV. — Farm areas andfmrm vaVuea: 1880 — MISSISSIPPI — Continued. Gonntiea. ll ^ s •9§ o . . ■3 .3 .9 i 3"" ,o bo -gPi g .s s !1t «W O J a 1^ 2 So ^ 2 ° .si's . 5 - Coo .3 I a w Bolivar Calhoim — Carroll , CliickaBaw- Ghoctaw Glfllbome . Glarte.... Clay Coaboma . . Copiah CoTington . De Soto..-. I^anldm-.. Greene Grenada ... Hancock. . . Harrison... Hinds Holmes Issaquena . Itawamba . Jackson . . . Jasper Jefferson .. Jones Eempor La Fayette . Landerdale . Lawrence... Leake Lee Le More. , Lincoln... Lowndes . Madison . Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery. Neshoba Ifewton; . . . ISfOxnbee . . . Oktibbeha. Panola Perry Pike Pontotoc . Prentiss . . Qnitman.. Bankin.., Scott Sharkey . Simpson . Smith.... Sumner . . m. 569 1,629 1,661 1,7«2 1,358 1,615 1,304 1,507 461 2,544 703 2,747 1, 358 929 364 190 2,214 2,750 84 1,405 23 1,132 1,551 440 1,924 2,161 1,755 1,256 1,841 2,059 443 ■ 1, 590 1,944 2,660 857 2,716 2, 942 1,196 1,281 1,493 1,842 1,218 2,284 411 1,471 2,1 1,1 62 1,727 1.' 149 ■840 1,027 1,410 Acres. 74, 072 65, 335 89, 251 100, 652 41, 288 110, 588 48, 404 85, 171 62, 490 128, 085 30, 390 120, 937 40, 923 14, 127 50, 670 4,535 4,818 197, 577 214, 140 82, 928 63, 112 4,427 02, 394 83, 919 21, 190 81, 139 89, 044 74, 074 49, 337 59, 131 106, 629 40, 981 68, 017 130, 840 135, 980 18, 414 163, 667 162, 852 63, 322 46, 890 61, 045 160, 962 69, 294 152, 115 10, 279 56, 203 75, 395 61, 017 6,714 93, 425 40, 427 24, 828 33, 765 84, 281 41, 207 Dollarg. 3, 036, 813 1, 140, 1, 570, 284 1, 934, 255 781, 669 1, 253, 020 671, 660 1, 385, 819 2, 327, 910 2, 101, 094 330, 325 2, 097, 434 637, 367 101, 603 848, 621 207, 055 114, 830 3, 310, 611 2, 804, 996 1, 154, 820 767, 231 36, 900 691, 329 1, 311, 246 170, 603 877, 104 1, 633, 097 1, 133, 809 645, 170 676, 143 1, 857, 002 1, 809, 425 762, 986 2, 116, 056 , 1, 768, 497 244, 960 2, 634, 388 2, 898, 606 958, 200 720, 664 2, 679, 572 1, 344, 591 2, 653, 631 143, 706 832, 988 1, 071, 453 1, 107, 37] 227, 648 1, 058, 632 677. 989 903,916 406, 200 394, 606 776, 982 DoUa/re. 160, 637 72,297 63, 717 96, 113 37, 898 86, 504 29, 832 60, 496 77, 601 106, 891 14. 172 108, 256 41, 803 6,150 44,442 11, 015 3,405 166, 772 142, 290 87, 756 29,636 804 . 39,057 57, 212 8,: 47, 108 69, 468 63, 762 34, 745 45, 635 93, 600 94,646 44,363 83, 968 117, 515 8,477 102, 629 133, 046 60, 600 36. 173 58, 253 101, 722 66, 544 132, 688 8,779 60,824 66, 741 47, 138 10, 105 46, 296 53, 343 46, 190 12, 877 28, 618 57, 051 DoUare. 404, 278 340, 736 421, 838 469, 045 247, 775 334, 974 238, 493 312, 434 332, 585 604,648 153, 173 559, 786 245, 947 133, 681 222, 318 123, 454 80, 080 739, 963 626, 6.56 169, 166 242, 691 18, 413 244,449 415, 471 131, 391 592, 361 409, 996 303, 885 291, 756 300, 898 427, 687 243, 072 297, 608 451, 681 539, 274 204, 143 572, 879 664, 586 270, 297 228, 724 298, 626 684, 121 399, 881 646, 478 159, 524 300, 952 361, 272 297, 768 49, 217 354,488 243, 677 199, 305 130, 969 188, 691 296, 110 a On farms, Jnne 1, 1880. Bottwrg. 52, 359 16,824 19, 433 20,615 12, 476 DoXlart. 4,285 282 401 1,175 395 27, 480 11,727 11, 973 36, 742 40, 070 760 8,253 444 2,125 7,493 1,140 3.5,474 16,429 3,586 14,845 3,723 470 2,098 1,327 2,806 1,572 54,401 42, 860 26, 796 80 1,405 3,510 930 1,200 9,401 2,010 12,221 42,734 7,681 665 904 1,992 686 96 15, 261 20,680 30, 792 21, 825 11, 859 1,228 406 5,030 1,476 2,949 28, 186 15,894 15, 928 46, 366 35, 188 1,227 530 3,400 3,908 3,643 8,669 22,454 80, 663 26, 006 16, 518 645 2,118 1,714 1,098 2,606 36, 278 22, 589 21,223 42, 469 3,580 8,905 1,376 440 2,296 1,455 22, 663 19, 383 19, 329 6,155 9,049 1,240 1,458 13, 138 1,474 14,424 12, 850 4,540 5,130 6,339 14, 382 523 290 382 DoXUura. 1, 718, 659 703, 291 2, 289, 274 1, 066, 449 468, 037 817, 395 447,712 916, 100 1, 364, 811 1, 647, 948 238, 687 1, 773, 521 542,734 47, 662 756, 165 137, 443 40,464 2, 110, 171 1, 761, 438 868, 961 428, 335 10, 655 576, 210 900,545 101,640 784, 291 1, 014, 171 816, 492 514, 076 735, 957 1, 010, 122 805, 665 545, 754 1,123,476 1, 537, 562 192, 498 2, 014, 163 1,675,092 698, 571 460, 582 634,264 1, 790, 318 770, 409 1, 705, 977 77, 280 536, 909 677, 889 643,616 112, 885 916, 620 588, 415 792, 436 348, 897 342, 146 516, 361 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 713 Tabub XLV.—Farm areas emdfarm values : 1880— MISSISSIPPI— Continned. Conntiei. I ■a i s is H P hi Snnflower .. TaJlaJiatcliie Tate Tippah Tu£ommgo. Tanlca Fnion > Warren WasUngton Wayne Wilkinson... Winston Talobnsha. . Tazoo No. Ik 1,008 2,346 1,404 1,078 2,000 977 454 658 1,071 1,229 1,655 1,643 Acres. 14, 170 43, 963 125, 654 59, 660 39, 558 57, 678 78, 850 99, 887 21, 235 67, 303 45, 512 74, 612 169, 295 DoUare. 520, 583 951, 480 1, 578, 675 745, 765 679,512 1,497,441 1, 178, 66S 1, 572, 252 3, 708, 606 804, 372 972, 685 681, 655 1, 291, 945 4, 279, 272 DoUara. 26, 68: 60, 196 93, 161 53, 493 24,133 83, 057 67, 039 79, 619 165,211 19, 920 94,511 38, 299 75, 228 247, 118 DoUart, 108, 177 213, 761 457, 900 286, 069 166, 187 290,494 339, 953 304,215 491, 382 175, 781 323,164 242, 200 317, 669 776, 990 VoUart, 10, 955 19,664 15,693 13, 816 9,973 19,331 13,767 19,448 74,947 6,337 14,241 14,901 83, 096 67,152 Donor: 60 2,620 139 1,378 650 704 2,271 60 B09 65 762 660 B»l Vollan, 313, 269 700, 614 1,289,344 707,638 242,776 1,047,309 657, 884 1, 081, 885 2, 519, 333 277, 311 883, 252 666, 893 779, 994 3,660,968 MISSOUEI. The State.. Adair Andrew .. Atchison . Audrain .. Barry Barton.... Bates Benton ... Bollinger . Boone Bnchanan . Bntler Caldwell... Callaway .. Camden ... 215,575 Cape Crirardean. Carroll Carter Cass Cedar Chariton.. Christian . Clark Clay Clinton... Cole Cooper ... Crawford . Dade Dallas Daviess.. De Kalb . Dent Donchm . DonSlin . 16,745,031 1,942 2,233 2,110 2,538 1,993 1,428 3,319 1,933 1, 2,813 2,446 701 1,912 2,923 975 2,381 3,156 257 2,792 1, 3,012 1,277 2,048 2,015 1,875 1,344 2,520 1,265 1,756 1,414 2,693 2,036 1,115 1,040 1,249 165, 208 195, 075 235, 7U9 323, 847 77, 052 119, 573 276, 690 142, 666 76,348 325, 590 170, 886 21, 857 180, 996 285, 978 38, 906 139, 846 262, 873 9,205 286, 467 264, 184 56, 086 192, 585 184, 455 204, 332 104,288 230, 272 54,839 98, 290 67, 001 250, 369 179,437 46, 293 33, 915 43,687 376,633,307 18,103,074 3, 047, 473 5, 409, 693 5, 517, 708 4, 989, 644 1, 455, 280 2, 275, 757 6, 317, 044 2, 211, 002 1, 256, 641 4,892, — 6, 041, 017 469, 703 4, 150, 889 5, 660, 803 I 645,941 3, 835, 688 6, 108, 114 166, 301 6, 706, 466 1, 611, 390 5, 056, 703 1, 132, 803 4, 044, 372 4,860,571 6, 724, 125 2, 264, 490 5, 579, 928 1, 138, 503 1, 915, 817 1, 079, 713 4, 836, 423 3, 978, 901 973, 515 365, 297 809, 547 95, 786, 282 161, 681 230, 123 257, 639 226, 249 78,901 160, 632 318, 296 136, 314 91, 667 199, 966 235, 087 23, 131 192, 929 192, 529 39, 552 240, 456 353, 311 9,898 311, 378 71, 833 251, 773 83, 980 163, 487 168, 852 137, 701 247, Oil 62,283 103, 229 61, 948 236, 360 208, 969 45, 319 38, ao 45, 792 915,914 1, 138, 873 1, 614, 530 1, 584, 067 401, 031 1, 183, 311 2, 050, 811 831, 876 364, 561 1,436,217 964,401 167,717 1, 339, 386 1, 516, 875 248,890 639, 415 1, 701, 196 64, 710 1, 470, 110 684,618 1, 448, 974 319, 023 893, 447 1, 250, 961 1, 458, 651 417,407 1, 163, 742 333, 267 702, 328 359, 016 1, 329, 850 1, 176, 919 268, 064 224,452 274, 060 4,614,416 109,724 27,850 167 62, 86S 622 86,72( 199 64,811 49 31,810 293 37,966 415 107,191 790 30, 135 417 31, 39E 605 74,891 1,030 69,453 815 12,331 665 66, 981 436 61,015 308 11, 729 670 62,147 2,254 59,437 192 3,347 63, 135 1,427 17, 081 180 80, 681 446 13, 911 85 46, 555 102 45,644 596 68,708 860 29, 018 470 70, 813 839 16, 699 350 25, 865 IS, 813 184 43,725 1,516 32, 234 676 15, 668 236 15,423 248 22,061 220 95, 912, 660 927, 880 1, 140, 001 1,480,179 1, 193, 218 857, 654 675, 689 1, 686, 916 497, 089 471, 897 1,254,457 1, 356, 298 180, 387 997, 366 1, 197, 537 202,628 1,062,449 1, 844, 732 51,242 1, 731, 586 369, 578 1,431,416 409, 022 931, 758 892, 411 1, 211, 042 478,435 1, 158, 937 849, 693 554, 972 306, 076 1,270,834 968,444 270, 888 183,454 U2, 006 a On farms, Jnne 1, 1880. 714 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XLY.— Farm a/reas and farm vahiea: 1880— MISSOURI— Continued. Counties. II It CSS" I i I'd- o .33 K ■|s§s lYanMin... Gasconade . Gentry Greene Gmndy Harrison . Henry — Hickory . , Holt Howard .. HoTrell ... Iron Jackson .. Jasper — Jefferson : Johnson Knox Laclede La Fayette . Lawrence... Lewis : Lincoln Linn Livingston HoSonald . Macon... Madison . Maries. .. Marion .. Mercer .. Miller Mississippi ... MOnJteaa Monroe Montgomery. . Morgan New Madrid . Newton Nodaway Oregon Osage Ozark Pemiscot . Perry Pettis Phelps.. Pike.... Platte .. Polk.... Pnlaskl. Pntnam . . . Balls Kandolph. Bay Reynolds . Jfo. 3,181 1,541 2,170 2,870 1,883 3,014 3,131 1,160 1,948 1,926 1,224 624 3,315 2,503 2,137 3,459 1,874 1, 353 2,760 2,052 2,003 2,441 2,713 2,350 1,033 3,465 1,158 1,139 1,787 2,148 1,411 1,074 1,876 2,704 1,995 1,530 933 2,177 3,745 861 1,618 710 684 1,703 2,423 1,444 2,664 2,140 2,165 2,015 1,843 2,294 2,860 709 Aeret. 161, 693 71,015 164,154 176, 155 180, 233 255, 302 325, 171 63,075 163, 987 198, 601 42, 109 31,976 270, 606 204, 968 107, 664 362, 242 232. 813 63, 499 293, 122 127, 295 201, 705 194, 311 268, 653 203, 182 41, 368 268, 275 48,956 56,201 172, 324 166, 260 69, 635 64, 650 158, 806 295, 276 196. 105 143. 106 50, 360 107, 000 873. 814 28, 264 79, 573 19, 404 20, 369 98, 062 315, 264 60, 965 264, 843 186, 926 136, 056 34, 495 166, 147 218, 946 206, 622 251, 76ti 20, 730 DoUart. 5, 930, 169 2, 327, 940 3, 783, 766 4, 228, 685 3, 419, 297 4, 905, 162 5, 187, 280 1, 068, 466 4, 367, 144 4,448,r" 783, 869 769, 637 9, 421, 881 4, 947, 326 3,487,885 7, 721, 228 3, 622, 677 1, 322, 300 8, 204, 860 3, 013, 446 4, 427, 914 4, 243, 837 4, 637, 080 4, 470, 896 838, 239 4, 600, 154 1, 007, 675 1, 090, 610 4, 643, 833 2, 853, 265 1, 557, 715 1, 464, 280 2, 548, 243 4, 548, 049 3, 592, 696 2, 090, 678 1, 077, 774 2, 136, 200 8, 664, 802 400, 857 1, 987, 690 267, 567 393, 615 2, 323, 200 6, 452, 094 1, 375, 330 6, 755, 818 5, 763, 095 2, 333, 196 649, 778 2, 633, 655 3, 862, 760 4, 070, 670 4, 163, 566 481, 886 DoUart, 316, 777 188, 443 168, 002 246, 748 160,940 280, 676 293, 278 77, 933 187, 604 190, 326 46, 111 35, 838 252, 717 256, 691 151, 835 364, 893 174, 618 68, 219 341, 270 163, 323 194, 641 211, 769 259, 703 229, 207 47, 267 285, 751 64, 536 66, 980 188, 985 166, 314 98, 514 86, 734 159, 084 205, 341 163, 003 119, 185 68,144 133, 142 391, 886 36, 761 139, 149 22, 066 22, 131 180, 710 276, 867 80, 161 277, 290 249, 176 112, 954 38, 955 153, 528 157, 421 177, 942 195, 946 34, 760 Dollars. 810, 397 419, 149 1, 251, 015 849, 659 957, 980 1, 475, 096 2, 203, 722 440, 734 1, 148, 193 1, 001, 988 258, 499 159, 695 1, 517, 029 1, 021, 158 543, 690 1, 761, 273 1, 062, 834 402, 741 1, 675, 716 733, 388 1, 009, 634 1, 024, 403 1, 463, 071 1, 067, 524 265, 095 1, 490, 182 262, 885 370, 090 881, 611 997, 961 437, 871 378,.077 634, 864 1, 698, 148 767, 399 2, 096, 034 276, 769 683, 275 2, 565, 141 208, 785 376, 873 151, 613 176, 087 404, 826 1, 637, 301 382, 123 1, 472, 776 1, 039, 640 777, 287 221, 681 886, 111 946, 963 1,168,415 1, 265, 718 196, 921 DoUare. 50,348 18, 095 58, 251 56, 710 36, 816 52, 230 62, 871 18, 379 70, 414 49,301 20, 264 7,139 98, 085 70, 090 46, 716 66, 132 34,031 17, 004 83, 599 27,139 46,487 65, 586 68, 752 47, 387 9,687 76, 613 22, 322 12, 347 69, 832 40, 276 23, 372 19, 692 42,941 55, 486 42,782 17, 901 26, 495 107, 486 6,884 27, 867 4,857 13, 438 33,469 66,463 25, 982 71, 302 58,864 36, 302 6,313 38, 4U 69, 049 57, 139 60, 890 9,620 DoUart. 1,084 75 695 12,275 110 773 1, 425 399 10,645 135 136 2,442 3,232 1,126 981 267 427 322 776 295 601 1,095 740 50 876 2,083 160 1,431 405 30 306 714 234 864 500 55 1,036 40 l,i 40 202 1,537 1,679 800 1,013 510 213 190 1,118 960 820 3,521 366 DoUart. 3, 218, 682 653, 088 847,760 1,076,413 765,141 1, 163, 569 1,400,257 242,289 1, 2S2, 684 1, 048, 077 257, 983 190, 861 1, 754, 211 1, 133, 108 871, 508 2, 154, 391 986, 274 379, 564 1, 932, 463 618, 291 909, 632 1, 038, 095 1, 234, 464 956, 887 239, 624 1, 161, 805 308, 906 285, 956 1, 076, 064 736, 199 434,364 761, 800 744, 314 1, 344, 187 818, 466 490, 316 496. 769 661, 152 2,084,745 217, 908 487,612 163,462 264, 350 748, 976 1,279,916 417, 204 1, 833, 623 1, 263, 966 563. 770 193, 854 758, 281 1, 001, 202 788, 129 1, 068, 868 163,684 a On farms, Jnne, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 715 Tabui XLV.—Farm areas and farm vahies: 1880— MISSOURI— Continued. CormtleB. «i-H .91 ■35.a ? 3 P4 NO KOO «i g 5 o rt o o "5 - s C 5 h Kipley Samt ChEcrles Saint Clair Saint FranfoiB. . Sainte Genevieve Saint Lonis city Saint Louis Saline Schuyler Sootland Scott Shannon . . Shelby.... Stoddard . Stone Sullivan . Taney ... Texas ... Vernon.. Warren.. "Washington - Wayne Weneter Worth Wright m. 819 2,114 1, — 1, 2.'J7 1,401 423 3,343 3, 027 1,497 1,994 1,180 641 1,911 1,948 664 2,319 803 1,640 2,648 1,412 1,462 1, 1,342 1, 1,228 Acres. 24, 681 174, 132 133, 226 75, 564 74, 872 10,818 198, 040 345, 794 110, 504 206, 274 58,731 14, 753 231, 751 64, 979 20, 969 164, 278 24,948 60, 923 221, 331 107, 344 74, 259 47, 234 66, 911 85, 413 49, 371 Dollari. 448, 381 7, 687, 934 2, 133, 357 1, 894, 989 1, 850, 113 3, 835, 885 14,247,643 8, 921, 469 1, 764, 238 3, 720, 437 1, 488, 126 342, 174 3, 331, 507 1, 183, 459 313, 333 2, 978, 962 351, 490 1, 145, 495 3, 890, 518 3, 487, 773 2, 074, 056 815, 074 1, 139, 790 2, 057, 617 721, 021 Dollars. 24, 509 354. 445 148,068 98, 893 107, 845 40, 625 397, 229 335, 407 108, 300 167. 446 92, 775 15, 671 198, 392 91, 175 29, 546 200, 699 26, 886 66, 613 222, 236 204, 902 75, 499 49, 037 68, 843 99, 170 49, 968 Dollars. 178, 113 761,183 879, 153 347, 404 296, 887 162, 754 774, 822 1, 910, 222 583, 994 994, 723 272,693 123, 64^ 1, 118, 912 449, 581 143, 541 1, 267, 201, 584 406, 724 1, 487, 291 495, 526 301, 756 278, 876 347, 407 646, 781 294, 810 DoUars. 14, 105 73, 048 39, 998 34, 535 27, 767 18, 605 37, 335 91, 134 22, 822 34, 873 19,944 4,176 60, 009 23, 888 7,305 63, 435 6,764 20, 765 66, 116 43, 616 30, 050 17, 375 12, 683 29,124 18, 962 Dollars. 297 642 510 953 326 6,332 6,954 1,054 170 687 429 21 483 835 100 1,622 100 355 1,170 234 2,103 1,107 429 62 Dollars. 144, 826 1, 816, 778 535, 419 475, lie 631,349 543, 147 2, 469, 587 2, 013, 771 564, 078 1, 072, 604 471, 883 98, 837 898, 784 601, 499 140, 655 864, 703 19,3, 234 334, 724 1, 013, 604 776, 958 500, 917 289, 409 301, 635 406, 954 258, 493 MONTANA TEEEITOET. The Territoiy ^ 1,519 262, 611 3,234,604 401,185 6, 151, 654 179, 042 2, 024, 923 82 84 154 22, 662 4,229 2,957 193, 000 143, 600 93, 570 12, 675 11, 995 14,030 662, 063 420, 365 51,262 7,495 793,641 488, 842 227, 918 849, 622 667, 701 776, 521 206, 124 12, 265 20, 085 16, 305 68 190 121, 155 34, 862 Custer ...... Deer Lodge Gallatin 136 178 249 166 211 47,291 33,484 19, 320 41, 166 44,219 27, 637 19, 746 552, 800 540, 180 357,879 428, 870 656, 530 278, 640 289, 435 70,200 75, 175 16, 760 37,685 62,700 48, 860 51, 205 35, 325 19, 650 9,705 17, 887 30, 280 14, 110 4,440 315, 653 307,258 111, 367 201, 304 277, 070 422, 885 166,179 Lewis and Clarke Missoula - - . NEBRASKA. The State. Adams Antelope .. Boone Buffalo Burt 63,387 1,505 465 794 1,235 956 5,504,702 169, 684 34, 563 38, 684 83, 858 98,097 105, 932, 641 2, 519, 639 594, 002 821, 205 1, 471, 856 1, 781, 635 7, 820, 917 236, 415 51,888 79, 637 148, 498 120, 966 33, 440, 265 510, 449 191, 389 204,486 479, 731 778,912 1, 249, 975 a On farms, Jane 1, 1880. 14, 524 1, 8,57 1,341 16, BIO 11, 728 20, 794 10 31, 708, 914 861, 187 177, 000 220, 913 379, 514 716 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XLV. — Farm areas amd farm values: 1880— NEBRASKA — Ctmtimied. Conntles. N I I •9g Ill .as d ID I' ? •arf .9 I fa e? is I Moo ^is© 55 : ^s - as: Bntler CasB Cedar Chase Cheyenne. Clay Coliai.. Gmning. . Custer... Dakota .. Dawson . Dixon . . . Dodge . . . Douglas . Dundy... rillmore . Franklin, rrontier . Furnas ... Gage Gosper — Greeley... Hall Hamilton . Harlan Hayes Hitchcock . Holt Howard ... Jefferson .. Johnson ... Kearney... Keith Knox Lancaster . Lincoln . . Madison . Merrick . Nance ... Nemaha . Nuckolls. Otoe..L... Pawnee... Phelps... Pierce Platte Polk Bed 'Willow., Bichardson .. Saline Sarpy Saunders . Seward ... Sherman.. Sioux. 2Vo. 1,471 1,931 408 13 2,183 1,042 794 435 424 511 601 1,390 928 5 1,929 1,132 241 1,427 1,830 1,070 1,597 1,175 199 488 757 1,190 1,1 1,1 Acres. 126, 298 215, 368 43, 597 1,440 217,-696 77, 971 89, 308 12, 967 17, 103 57, 099 173, 263 91, 280 34 194, 755 57, 1.94 5,868 48, 435 194, 984 11, 488 10, 603 97, 969 141, 798 58, 771 613 2,407 27, 129 50, 971 90,7a 102, 462 Dollars. 2, 240, 217 4, 496, 897 667, 920 5,950 22, 700 3, 194, 245 1, 517, 360 1, 424, 416 245, 121 965, 904 573, 832 819, 130 3, 002, 443 2, 977, 929 3,010 3, 335, 958 1, 061, 243 99, 491 1, 066, 952 3, 700, 822 207, 997 316, 395 1, 863, 942 2, 240, 475 1, 137, 280 12, 825 80, 765 274, 950 927, 945 2, 005, 985 2, 618, 704 1, 119, 370 Dollars. 197, 187 263, 355 69, 720 285 14, 410 324,404 122, 842 115, 289 42, 171 66,494 63, 631 73, 251 209, 197 138, 315 875 269, 167 95, 875 9,014 88, 103 239, 913 22, 153 30, 373 169, 930 207, 092 40, 793 9,008 15, 405 38, 275 95, 759 147, 029 146, 970 107, 412 729 3,221 119 776 849 185 1,373 621 1,700 1,033 622 184 1,366 1,176 438 1,991 2,119 720 2,505 1,779 434 10 36, Oil 283, 124 37, 660 62, 104 73, 230 45, 194 141, 583 43, 811 193, 957 87, 711 26, 889 10,846 102, 392 10, 336 203, 123 189, 410 85,430 249, 046 169, 975 24, 715 61 660, 985 6, 478, 632 409, 403 1, 129, 035 1, 351, 716 283, 126 3, 473, 500 807, 415 4, 676, 035 2, 321, 127 419, 735 171, 080 2, 032, 345 1, 908, 713 226, 140 4, 920, 334 8, 624, 646 .1, 864, 515 4, 225, 827 3, 320, 415 350, 679 10, 250 44,283 345, 918 26, 156 88, 583 113, 984 20, 625 174, 737 70, 693 222, 724 112, 765 54, 916 17, 256 193, 121 167, 263 23, 173 246, 879 298, 845 111, 538 293, 504 247, 061 42, 320 1,200 DollajTB. 644, 734 1, 218, 624 282, 778 179, 064 1, 686, 671 720, 138 445, 777 482, 884 181, 610 313, 789 356, 376 891, 549 586, 893 113, 435 275, 984 145, 087 354, 118 1, 054, 025 93,649 91, 952 460, 126 567, 269 291, 366 43, 632 142, 411 177, 024 249, 643 611, 832 717, 755 240,387 !> 477^ 300 210, 825 1, 473, 780 745, 617 356, 654 388, 246 105, 667 904, 189 295, 969 1, 227, 652 723, 929 139, 236 70, 942 584, 032 466, 216 169, 30; 1, 207, 726 904, 636 507, 734 1, 197, 110 874, 042 116, 729 185, 750 DoUars, 19,649 63,266 12,824 DoUars. 26 729 30 17, 112 11, 158 14,978 2,136 13, 268 8,834 17, 506 45, 982 36, 003 730 43, 930 13, 136 4,541 30, 357 42, 626 890 11, 323 18, 374 19, 347 16, 386 965 2,465 2,1 2,060 22, 047 2,555 11, 745 63,464 27,998 9,360 15, 234 13, 207 35, 162 14, 654 32, 158 23, 371 3,375 400 19, 301 12, 872 3,024 89, 410 59, 315 19,784 38,124 70, 290 14, 016 2,275 2,000 50 802 150 20 535 340 566 10 447 100 750 3,251 678 105 25 761 118 Dollars. 847,847 1, 361, 234 153, 981 47,200 12,463 1, 182, 203 699, 47S 439, 617 37, 298 280, 235 123, 036 196, 209 1, 117, 583 764,634 410 1, 088, 625 333, 641 7,777 194, 159 815, 234 41,297 69,668 596, 086 716, 682 251, 834 990 1,225 108, 343 317, 984 450,034 619, 306 305, 661 164 35 30 1,473 90 1,620 776 120, 688 1, 551, 943 692, 924 298, 742 369, 364 32,736 1,029,276 265, 561 1, 094, 253 511, 261 90,248 40, 973 568, 689 610, 819 43, 326 1, 314, 632 1, 108, 467 617, 626 1, 685, 466 76 1, 133, 380 250 99, 913 195 7, 668 a On farms, June 1, 1880. b Kanch stock ; value given, but stock not included in Table TTT.TX COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 717 Table XLY.—Farm areas and farm values : 1880— NEBKASKA— Continued. ■^-tf If 1 So Sfl Conatlea. . 1 1 •9| as" 1 1 •s II '•s'S stimated Talne farm productioi consumed, or o for 1879. U > > l> o u H No. J. ore*. Hollars. Dollars. Donms. Dollars. Dollars. DoUa/rs. Stanton 275 31, 720 445,550 51,420 215, 932 8,637 923 106, 606 Thayer 823 61,826 4,290 1,313,506 91, 335 122, 435 386, 012 23, 143 45 342,386 Unorg. territory . 177 20,434 656, 510 3,290 100 94, 392 Valley 467 15,596 123, 519 17 988 362, 271 36, 275 137, 645 1,341 86, 608 Washington . 1,097 142 2,637,327 166, 058 1,722,757 167, 451 16, 599 715, 968 75, 746 428, 878 18 020 987, 831 450 50, 122 ■Webster 1,339 104, 310 133, 259 15, 133 96 309, 867 13,696 198,274 83,410 3,148,676 10, 925 282,680 51, 806 4,429 24,471 ITork ............ 1,974 710,252 28,277 130 1,049,400 NEVADA. The State. ChnrehiU... Bonglas — Elko Esmeralda . Eureka Humboldt - Lander Lincoln Lyon Nye Ormsby..... Koop Storey "Washoe "White Pine 1,404 43 117 307 84 225 137 344,423 7,( 51, 962 98, 601 18, 438 7,r-- 36,976 21, 681 10, 033 11,463 4,347 5,462 60 40, 221 22, 472 S, 408, 325 171, 400 660, 790 785, 970 674, 910 98,650 248, 110 344, 025 154, 350 288, 200 231, 050 148, 860 78, 300 11, 300 1, 434, 000 228, 410 10,100 39, 680 81, 595 40,850 7,276 16, 920 25, 390 15, 955 16, 175 17, 620 4, 7,560 1,140 67, 003 26, 865 3, 399, 749 80, 300 180, 557 1, 163, 617 228, 485 82, 935 260, 070 192, 580 96, 679 47, 950 385, 334 20,535 151, 900 4,700 269, 647 244,560 210, 721 7,550 16, 912 44,365 25, 098 4,375 20, 755 18, 175 3,650 6,050 14, 967 3,510 5,: 29, 380 10,294 2,526 800 125 650 350 601 2,855,449 87, 468 281, 103 524, 712 349, 706 54,575 176, 210 127, 920 151, 495 120, 520 167,437 42, 656 88, 025 18, 760 482, 763 182, 100 NEW HAMPSHIRE. The State.. Belknap Carroll Cheshire Coos Grafton Hillsborough Merrimack .. Bocktngham. Straflbrd SnlllTan - . - . . 32,181 1,944 2,753 2,836 1,939 4,794 2,991 4,334 5,266 3,018 2,306 2, 308, 112 167, 167 180, 575 233, 845 139, 089 425, 783 301, 752 305, 282 223,544 125, 087 205, 988 75,834,389 4,207,152 4,431,572 6, 768, 176 4, 350, 042 10, 520, 102 11, 367, 356 11, 392, 721 13, 138, 535 5, 059, 086 4, 599, 647 3, 069, 240 183, 068 164, 626 295, 683 192,544 478,498 454, 657 426, 083 481, 735 180, 510 211, 936 608, 951 703, 680 950, 787 774, 838 1, 790, 600 1,210,741 1, 325, 561 1, 114, 316 524, 515 808, 075 334, 410 14,624 26, 905 26, 006 27, 067 62, 694 27, 773 40, 456 41, 388 22,224 45,373 165, 393 6,188 7,780 20,009 5,508 21, 031 30, 459 24,127 24,426 16, 885 13, 474, 330 729, 704 844,849 1, 269, 328 943, 427 2, 364, 651 1, 824, 581 1, 878, 149 1, 852, 219 787, 923 879, 499 NEW JERSEY. The State 34,307 2, 096, 297 190,895,833 6,921,085 14,861,412 902,807 1,601,609 29,650,756 1,139 1,710 2,612 950 647 28, 008 89,163 195, 744 56, 985 30,064 2,078,780 13,011,720 18,331,720 5,717,348 1, 436, 430 51,697 397, 370 710, 661 249, 390 49, 140 143,711 665, 928 1, 592, 943 429, 344 126, 132 5,404 41, 731 99, 995 28,084 4,769 15, 419 65, 613 260, 522 155, 923 9,609 247,184 1, 301, 324 3, 593, 297 1,321,849 231, 693 BnrHiigton Cape May a On farms, June J., 1880. 718 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table X'LY.—Farm areas and farm values : 1880— NEW JEKSEY— Continued. M k 11 Mo 11 ■sl ■si. r eS o g ConutieB. n 1 is III Sri ■ia 1 CO 1 "S S ■3 Is •sl 1 stimated value o farm productions consumed, or on for 1879. fH > > > o D f^ No. Acres. Dottms. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dottars. Dottars. Gmnberlaud 2,230 104, 246 7, 052, 453 289, 638 497, 097 19,702 94,681 1,188,461 997 29, 061 7,767,450 133, 271 362, 089 32, 002 26, 756 816, 123 Gloucester 2,034 119, 107 9, 017, 002 385, 516 727, 786 33,791 168,495 1, 965, 159 Hudson 145 2,728 2,380,900 39, 024 41, 327 10, 7S6 36, 409 334, 989 Hunterdon 3,153 210, 851 14,572,673 705, 004 1, 571, 263 83, 515 82, 623 2, 648, 568 1,542 105, 851 10, 830, 607 438, 844 873, 275 52,188 108, 470 1,623,081 Middlesex 2,085 116, 325 11, 931, 840 418, 756 791, 355 47, 249 84,667 1,486,147 Monmouth 2,567 160, 561 18,183,342 686, 542 1,421,434 104, 630 165, 854 2, 814, 198 2,554 831 143, 594 14, 419, 617 401, 97;i 989, 062 71, 1.57 55, 282 1, 85.9, 463 38,499 35, 787 2, 738, 300 85,.527 88, 822 199, 532 10, 522 17,815 373, 320 906 4,292,788 298, 384 25, 400 26,034 564, 405 Salem 1,825 136, 917 9, 291, 818 427, 464 892, 819 43, 669 103, 269 1,802,814 Somerset 2,040 155, 629 12, 220, 585 604, 099 945,442 78, 075 69,449 1, 670, 871 Sussex 1,992 180, 846 9, 801, 524 291, 946 1, 052, 293 51, 743 10, 077 1,674,239 757 29, 800 146, 531 4, 573, 345 111, 631 269, 190 24,162 23, 393 590,465 1,785 11, 239, 591 394, 270 967, 006 34,237 21,349 1, 553, 120 NEW MEXICO TEEKITOEY. The Territory.. 5,053 237,392 S, 514, 399 265, 162 5,010,800 183, 406 10, 733 1,897,974 Bernalillo 112 71 431 68 60 676 915 622 313 758 888 239 3,821 51, 606 25, 786 5,267 4,821 18, 848 18,702 27, 801 8,619 26, 013 33, 740 12,248 228, 075 138, 125 354, 695 155, 970 167, 625 719, 781 1, 153, 240 767,409 214, 279 471, 170 738, 845 425,185 5,470 3,716 18,954 10, 925 7,627 68, 228 11, 902 16, 616 6,893 41, 094 41, 680 22,258 653, 770 370, 340 172, 335 102, 137 122, 880 496, 665 464, 378 698, 628 111, 795 667, 061 598, 313 562, 498 3,887 6,300 7,470 5,160 1,725 12, 299 69,270 26,684 619 32, 210 14, 208 13,584 225 94,730 45, 820 175, 005 146, 167 38, 749 425 671 218 301, 190 Eio Arriba San Miguel 176,641 165,286 59, 107 217, 295 800 8,394 386,283 102, 701 NEW YOKK. The State. Albany Allegany ... Broome Cattaraugus Cayuga Chautauqua Chemung . . . Chenango.. - Clinton Columbia . . . Cortland . . - DelaTvare . . . Duchess Erie Essex 241, 058 17, 717, 862 1, 056, 176, 741 3,326 5,454 4,723 6,004 6,669 254, 521 424, 612 301, 417 420, 430 357, 895 7,025 2,611 4,969 4,012 3,146 507, 467 179,472 472, 200 276,959 348, 700 3,089 6,264 3,963 8,425 2,752 251,131 467, 496 383, 041 603, 015 235, 134 19, 898, 866 16, 994, 924 14, 449, 411 20, 534, 050 27, 872, 528 25, 845, 834 10, 380, 268 17, 338, 916 9, 9B4, 376 19, 884, 918 10, 669, 361 16, 908, 666 35, 977, 8S1 34,598,336 6, 172, 745 117, 868, 283 1, 047, 171 707, 950 608, 054 816, 907 1, 176, 395 961, 851 410, 686 743, 931 409, 286 764, 132 447, 528 787, 777 902, 428 1, 771, 479 278, 787 4, 916, 017 1, 689, 181 2, 778, 713 1,835,138 2, 914, 243 2, 672, 662 3, 342, 930 1, 065, 027 2, 746, 533 1, 249, 531 1, 780, 247 1, 714, 397 2, 948, 435 4, 981, 382 3, 550, 438 l,058,r"" 89,788 98, 146 72, 742 125, 803 123, 436 94, 652 65,852 91, 298 46, 734 92, 809 52, 067 93, 923 148, 659 97, 803 61, 737 2, 715, 477 178, 025, 695 50, 407 7,516 15, 067 12, 658 107,644 23, 017 11, 224 B,809 7,307 27, 860 6,1 17, 138 83, 905 73, 470 3,475 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 2, 783, 028 3, 396, 873 2, 604, 458 3, 755, 119 4, 249, 535 4, 294, 313 1, 566, 940 3, 632, 063 1, 700, 109 2, 837, 013 2, 253, 743 3, 788, 996 3, 659, 174 5, 362, 737 1, 189, 388 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENBUS. 719 Tablh XISV.— Farm areas and farm values: 1880— NEW YORK— Continued. Counties. 1 .1 ts 3 S'S ■ssg o _ . I1I ■^ I •OS. s Pi So. 'is'? F4 >o o I pi i d aor-t 1 Sk rrantlin.. Fnlton ... G-eneeee ._ G-reene ... Hamilton . Herkimer... Jefferson ... Kin^s Lewis Livingston . Madison Monroe Montgomery. New Xork — Niagara '.. Oneida Onondaga. . Ontario Orange — Orleans Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Hensselaer. Kiclunond Bockland Saint Lawrence. Saratoga Schenectady Soholiarie. Scliuyler. . Seneca Steuben ... Suffolk.... Sullivan ... Tioga Tompkins . Ulster Warren ■Washington . Wayne Westchester. Wyoming 7ate8 No. 3,617 2,229 3,476 3,032 515 3,266 6,422 406 3,926 3,855 4,637 5,792 2,433 53 4,344 8,360 6,496 4,420 4,357 3,038 7,509 6,096 1,166 2,966 3,786 342 1,119 9,278 4,471 1,397 3,892 2,356 2,367 8,321 3,379 4,394 3,401 3,700 5,491 2,268 4,217 5,076 2,991 3,802 2,279 A-eret. 250, 645 192, 445 264, 943 240. 734 28,973 371, 750 994, 899 9,967 290, 994 311, 260 314. 735 349, 375 252, 977 1, 930 269, 401 541, 628 422, 280 329, 141 364, 051 219, 014 356, 564 503, 903 97, 908 130, 242 355, 099 12, 587 44, 766 793, 333 343, 812 106, 238 309, 140 153, 501 173, 667 601, 395 156, 223 211, 073 243, 175 238, 914 309, 996 190, 616 376, 605 303, 031 203, 848 338, 428 174,177 I>olla/r$. 9, 279, 816 6, 649, 291 19, 854, 440 12, 603, 215 921, 912 18, 989, 562 26, 869, 176 4, 872, 855 11, 978, 771 22, 659, 984 19, 301, 802 38, 712, 935 15, 259, 125 852, 500 25, 274, 043 31, 500, 144 31, 932, 959 28, 125, 215 26, 115, 218 17, 374, 829 17, 009, 515 23, 103, 474 7, 304, 380 22, 064, 532 20, 704, 293 2, 663, 900 6, 398, 900 30, 656, 942 16, 750, 467 6, 692, 048 14,138,165 9, 393, 365 13, 314, 620 26, 761, 636 17, 079, 652 7, 600, 986 10, 949, 805 15, 378, 924 17, 911, 024 4, 483, 045 20, 594, 326 25, 660, 948 33, 264, 505 16, 296, 660 13, 411, 857 DoUara. 445, 809 334, 838 708, 013 528, 735 38, 639 686, 909 1, 009, 347 224, 550 564, 962 890, 572 772, 012 1, 516, 051 668, 753 11, 385 1, 172, 270 1, 196, 908 1, 258, 201 1, 048, 993 877, 725 624, 769 854, 072 1, 024, 158 167, 639 915, 809 905, 686 65, 146 191, 255 1, 293, 334 743, 465 341,667 746, 634 412, 858 682, 058 1, 239, 898 663, 225 396, 800 479, 992 645, 825 863, 729 172, 080 787, 950 1, Oil, 830 597, 892 606, 237 509,799 DoUwrg. 1, 248, 991 900, 984 1, 931, 965 1, 296, 268 133, 416 2, 495, 413 3, 468, 873 254, 728 1, 803, 505 2, 380, 844 2, 314, 3, 004, 379 1, 524, 959 65, 385 2, 100, 907 3, 933, 971 3, 100, 906 2, 512, 101 3, 127,-851 1, 457, 002 2, 511, 405 3, 125, 696 719, 443 1, 444, 402 1, 929, 294 140, 731 401, 738 4, 755, 039 1, 772, 489 612, 045 1, 689, 120 955, 780 1, 269, 903 3, 468, 328 1, 359, 047 1, 418, 309 1, 336, 101 1, 603, 202 1, 944, 161 660, 632 2, 102, 459 2, 423, 678 1, 805, 838 1, 955, 131 1, 180, 352 DoUars. 40, 025 54,139 70, 861 51, 697 24,985 96,976 86, 458 22, 276 56, 141 94, 612 126, 033 124, 253 72, 474 1,630 63,421 174, 412 166, 074 126, 537 148, 833 59, 619 86, 568 142, 154 38, 676 113, 130 102, 076 18, 780 23, 501 114, 009 76. 822 21,112 75, 657 39, 069 58, 852 181, 610 83. 823 58, 152 66, 457 60, 371 86, 907 27, 781 107, 528 84, 611 129, 336 71, 298 53,234 Sottart. 7,359 7,805 60, 726 31,864 797 6,664 9,214 212,173 3,657 48,090 15, 193 121, 106 6,963 633 23,545 35, 959 63, 230 74, 544 32,941 33, 205 25, 900 35, 892 2,860 636, 058 30, 678 20, 859 11, 225 11, 902 21, 020 7,384 9,880 9,958 47, 127 21, 088 272, 134 7,651 11, 258 26, 660 53, 470 4,671 29, 672 72, 220 48,645 27, 149 28, 583 Dollars. 1, 824, 439 1, 330, 442 3, 340, 657 1,878,451 141, 110 3, 543, 334 5, 199, 352 1, 211, 000 2, 437, 886 3, 559, 380 4,284,716 6, 382, 976 2, 695, 730 52, 675 3, 846, 518 6, 378, 153 5, 079, 198 4, 575, 872 4, 210, 217 2, 681, 615 3, 473, 522 5, 284, 929 973, 300 3, 999, 402 2, 951, 766 349, 874 622, 081 6, 046, 906 2,844,648 1, 013, 305 3, 217, 138 1, 609, 543 2, 140, 637 5, 171, 054 2, 198, 079 1, 637, 643 1, 847, 797 2, 329, 737 3, 151, 072 783, 033 3, 189, 966 4, 007, 149 2, 544, 041 2, 858, 823 2,104,035 NOETH CAEOLINA. The State 157, 609 6,481,191 135,793,602 6,078,476 22,414,659 1,869,654 2,111,767 51,729,611 Alamance Alexander Alleghany 1,615 1,355 914 2,083 1,942 77, 799 48, 985 74, 747 90, 061 117,174 1, 500, 876 697, 665 827, 828 1, 816, 037 1, 747, 361 72, 556 33, 602 27, 345 83, 234 62, 269 250,823 146, 600 166, 791 302, 135 354,048 16, 217 8,267 ■11, 597 29,842 28, 895 17, 741 1,470 448 31, 170 220 470, 758 212, 292 146, 182 966,458 469, 66» A»he a On farms, June 1, 1880. 720 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk ^IuY.— Farm areas and farm vahiea: 1880— NORTH CAEOLINA— Continued. Counties. I .a Cm ri 51l is °5 s o .200 ^11 I pi" |i§s Beaufort Bertie Bladen Bruns'wick. Buncombe . Burke CabarmB Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Gleaveland... Columbus Craven Cumberland . Currituok Dare SaTidson Davie Duplin Edgecombe Forsyth ... Pranklin.-. Gaston Gates Graham .. Granville . Greene ... Guilford.. Halifax... Harnett — Haywood ... Henderson. Hertford — Hyde Iredell — Jackson . . Johnston . Jones Lenoir — Lincoln MoDo-Well . Macon iMadison... Martin Mecklenburg . Mitchell Montgomery. . Moore ITash No. 1,924 1, 1,486 1,062 2,660 1,648 1,729 1,442 761 647 1,319 1,725 3,554 964 716 544 2,247 1,643 1,681 1,987 844 193 3,087 1,492 2,272 1, 1,871 2,415 1,547 1,191 312 2,864 1,079 2,810 2,683 1,450 1,356 1,327 1,128 789 2,476 1,087 3,231 870 1,623 1,360 1, 1,182 1,702 1,308 2,646 1,451 1,290 2,098 2,130 Acrea, 44, 887 86, 604 40, 563 19, 399 44, 496 90, 514 47, 405 36, 757 22, 472 89, 885 78, 080 126, 940 30, 668 36, 052 17, 691 87, 091 39, 031 62, 392 69, 639 41, 170 2,553 129, 664 66, 810 73, 061 136, 016 79, 360 90, 118 70, 672 49,984 8,551 150, 127 75, 942 148, 392 137, 245 42,927 52, 132 46,445 65, 857 33, 153 112, 365 32, 853 107, 685 63, 605 85, 809 57, 523 38, 795 39, 370 69, 087 57, 030 146, 243 42, 672 48, 117 70, 922 85, 686 Dollars. 1, 453, 340 1, 327, 830 993, 667 558, 635 2, 589, 897 812, 157 2, 205, 643 1, 183, 428 994, 660 416, 210 2, 363, 725 1, 723, 438 2, 098, 668 566, 734 607, 909 403, 348 2, 444, 066 1,017,""" 1, 177, 857 1, 284, 067 730, 031 106, 156 2, 666, 746 1, 298, 178 1, 611, 686 3, 541, 626 1, 361, 975 2, 224, 478 1, 836, 591 745, 114 160, 772 3, 203, 404 1, 444, 415 2, 234, 735 2, 172, 467 809, 073 1, 089, 958, 738 1, 266, 975 1, 019, 621 2, 506, 368 2, 118, 971 2, 853, 246 788, 407 1,897,316 1, 423, 637 864, 933 707, 804 1, 083, 057 980, 005 DoUars. 72, 502 66, 236 33, 727 23,266 90,064 29, 786 90,364 78, 497 28, 587 15, 348 76, 026 86, 140 143, 872 24,753 23, 262 17, 682 80, 576 34, 623 44,251 56, 121 17,624 4,431 159, 609 56, 420 63,670 119, 612 81, 006 125, 151 68, 906 34, 171 7,197 125, 676 50, 963 106,029 100, 398 44,640 41, 866 34, 836 49, 501 27, 331 104, 493 101, 594 127, 373 28,766 70, 068 72, 419 23, 910 38, 940 39, 508 46, 762 Dollars. 187, 186 236, 304 194, 526 113, 631 467, 991 151, 758 290, 697 170, 225 123, 086 63, 721 238, 383 241, 219 476, 788 133, 668 76, 176 90, 423 248, 707 169, 818 170, 683 220, 936 101, 310 29, 698 476, 352 401, 425 258, 074 369, 238 203, 661 289, 617 246, 926 123, 443 44, 972 372, 991 170, 096 353, 726 349, 106 170, 071 211, 093 147, 921 166, 242 97, 915 344, 706 1, 485, 667 433, 960 138, 086 232, 238 206, 632 120, 149 179, 144 239, 841 163, 806 3, 382, 544 143, 314 439, 740 728, 928 20, 727 171, 099 811, 650 64, 541 176, 100 1, 310, 615 94, 910 291, 677 2, 193, 732 90, 191 279, 270 a On farms, June 1, 1880. Dollarg. 25, 676 20, 611 14, 912 8,023 35,407 11, 639 9,637 14, 778 7,910 7,562 27, 648 13, 233 34, 041 10, 192 9,456 6,174 23, 317 16, 331 19, 318 22, 176 4,760 2,072 37,446 10, 913 28,353 35, 005 14, 342 36, 192 16, 316 14, 088 3,390 65, 407 17, 829 29, 348 33, 626 18,447 11, 178 10, 668 20,454 10, 060 17, 842 32, 357 46, 667 11, 712 21, 855 15, 466 10, 374 14, 456 24,572 23, 897 6,215 15, 071 12, 285 28, 169 30, 653 Dolters. 10, 192 29, 633 3,349 1,656 1,750 25, 001 2,215 3,004 2,629 47, 057 28,170 22, 821 20 5,043 62,423 15, 052 14, 999 18, 870 4, 241 2,847 1,510 24,283 91,388 7,109 80, 374 26, 928 9,330 35 69, 821 17, 487 7,881 78, 385 23, 371 202 556 32, 636 1,743 33, 655 110 94,667 5,248 29, 501 20, 759 254 254 1,942 22, 714 76, 862 157 6,406 18, 213 70, 669 BoUa/rs. 010, 791 718, 151 334, 103 167, 003 621, 625 261, 006 764,084 278, 629 267, 978 120, 990 961, 100 458, 257 995, 369 182, 913 241, 785 95, 402 702, S78 300, 728 496, 079 670, 533 193, 457 19, 031 777, 669 467, 979 596, 383 1, 676, 387 496, 769 1, 020, 331 625, 459 260, 969 57, 420 1, 463, 887 604, 561 797, 184 1, 141, 365 443,197 256, 161 179, 604 542, 608 173,079 834, 862 191, 002 1, 269, 610 381, 748 739, 701 500, 945 196, 154 199, 580 400, 081 517, 102 1, 451, 470 187, 013 407, 249 017, 710 957, 376 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 721 Tabus :LLV.—Farm areas and farm values: 1880— NORTH CAEOLINA— Continued. Connties. I «W(H 111 I be to o O ^ a •h-S H New Hanover.. Northampton . Onslow Oranj^e FamHco Pasqaotank.. Penaer Perquimans . Person Pitt Polk Eandolph Bichmond ... Bolieson Eockingliani ' Eowan Rutherford . Sampson Stanley Surry — Swain ' Transylvania . Tyrrell Union Wake "Warren Washington . Watauga Wayne ■- Wilkes . Wilson . Tadkin. Yancey. No. 251 2,097 1,120 2,395 813 949 1,460 1,016 1,299 2,361 637 2,923 1, 2,759 2, 105 2,467 2,263 2,744 1,681 1,765 2,1-64 654 734 567 2,204 4,381 2,252 964 1,348 2,667 2,984 1,072 1,641 1,183 Acres. 7,715 99, 885 66, 768 86,401 17, 525 51, 770 38, 699 54, 433 76, 797 107, 255 21, 762 100, 888 76, 067 120, 480 84,188 110, 178 66, 608 121, 469 61, 279 67, 393 81, 690 14, 275 20, 369 19, 801 86, 428 161, 272 87, 183 31, 695 69, 999 123, 629 100, 151 66, 027 60, 170 45, 689 Dollars. 344, 331 2, 124, 061 728, 985 1, 844, 319 641, 364 1, Oil, 146 876, 004 1, 123, 927 1, 402, 200 2, 659, 403 417, 425 1, 707, 892 1,612,457 2, 082, 641 1, 912, 548 2, 3B7, 616 1, 162, 403 2, 851, 6.57 869, 937 1, 207, 505 1*345, 547 296, 480 431, 605 351, 495 1, 517, 402 4, 378, 331 2, 033, 689 679, 147 794, 749 3, 219, 826 1, 486, 820 1, 740, 070 1, 159, 640 618, 881 DoUars. 13, 387 84, 949 33, 173 94, 855 18, 024 47, 619 37, 838 39, 187 60, 623 94, 038 16, 329 123, 932 86, 091 108, 374 104, 988 136, 936 64, 165 113, 222 77, 504 52, 561 67, 156 10, 106 21,540 19, 828 116,466 200, 371 85, 748 45, 258 34,130 124, 278 62, 162 60, 661 68, 974 24,192 DoUars. 33, 984 310, 552 143, 300 299, 802 73, 401 124, 890 144, 234 100, 696 212, 646 313, 699 77, 921 366, 692 244,409 369, 216 327, 890 299, 763 220, 126 381, 917 204, 305 220, 457 209, 046 68, 294 102, 713 68, 796 316, 793 681, 646 274, 442 127, 035 185, 432 340, 148 269, 318 224, 613 188, 441 162, 032 DoUars. 5,782 31, 878 28, 319 30, 891 8,249 29, 317 16, 483 ■ 17, 599 19, 191 34, 827 10,544 21, 977 22, 336 31,486 44,224 17, 427 14, 769 33, 062 11, 224 16, 230 16,841 8,556 4,992 20, 052 63, 134 27, 791 13, 838 11, 985 36, 155 20, 703 19, 992 10, 769 11, 681 DoUars. 1,768 87, 048 1,678 21,931 1,474 2,817 1,509 3,696 25, 486 18, 236 4,599 4.884 84; 899 94, 480 88,524 15, 380 23, 592 38, 486 7,434 9,919 5,i 25 1,835 4,042 33, 464 143, 749 60, 351 12, 169 121 62, 520 186 60, 695 1,539 168 Dolla/rs. 107, 682 1,067,427 279, 547 693, 512 269, 305 292, 227 304, 762 376, 913 634, 679 1, 074, 585 122, 960 633. 167 971, 293 988, 839 866, 706 789, 306 394, 544 964, 240 447, 517 649, 481 434. 168 73, 527 139, 938 132, 257 795, 689 2, 044, 397 745, 572 347, 188 206, 28S 1, 240, 569 402,845 895, 771 303, 269 186, 203 OHIO. The State... Adams Allen Ashland Ashtahula — Athens Anglaize Belniont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign — Clarke Clermont Clinton Columhiana 46 2,837 2,637 2,616 4,637 2,627 3,262 3,462 2,641 2,094 2,254 2, O.iO 3,464 2,337 3,576 193, 201 163, 020 200, 594 332, 583 204, 643 161,630 264, 762 231, 036 238, 476 194, 373 194, 291 201, 641 229, 633 211,930 255, 103: 5, 542, 535 11, 103, 596 11, 401, 931 15, 186, 433 7, 519, 326 9, 192, 601 14, 995, 426 10, 047, 320 20, 630, 570 11, 655, 463 14, 128, 386 15, 336, 002 11, 663, 154 11, 632, 399 17, 340, 864 156, 524 379, 360 402, 648 434, 061 163, 976 366, 201 328, 696 266, 925 500, 133 268, 768 366, 007 364, 795 387, 498 320, 667 434, 689 721, 756 1, 036, 741 1, 122, 512 1, 653, 968 846, 871 907, 086 1, 483, 165 1, 090, 403 1, 190, 474! 1, 156, 136 1, 384, 275 1, 372, 379 930, 875 1, 159, 952 1, 598, 2791 44,448 53, 171 35, 728 69, 787 46, 461 41,225 96, 077 41, 137 107, 229 40, 655 67, 088 81, 518 57, 610 63, 147 70; 625 17, 770 740 6,036 32, 202 9,271 5,335 6,437 5,132 8,519 1,861 1,734 884 8,262 2,111 9,947 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 1, 080, 008 1, 596, 4-17 1, 989, 119 2, 184, 950 1, 156, 387 1, 418, 312 2, 166, 670 2, 085, 773 2, 916, 985 1, 115, 838 2, 191, 732 2, 285, 326 2, 079, 110 1, 906, 096 1, 986, 703 722 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm values : 1880-^OHIO — Continued. Counties. I as c2« ®'3 S. •§s ? o.h .2 CO = s .§■43 K I'.g' - ■aSf m I'M C3« Coshocton . Crawford . . Cuyahoga . Darke Defiance . . . Delaware . Brie Fairfield.. F.n;yette.-. Franklin.. Fnlton Gallia Geauga ... Greene ... G-uemsey . Hamilton . Hancock. . Hardin ... Harrison.. Henry Highland . Hocking . . Hoknes ... Huron Jackson . . Jeflferson . . Knox Lake Lawrence. Licking — Logan Lorain Lucas Madison . . . Mahoning . Marion . Medina . Meigs .. Mercer . Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Morrow Muskingum . Noble Ottawa . . - Paulding . Perry Pickaway. Pike Portage... Preble — Putnam .. Bichland . JTo. 2,944 2,456 4, 169 4,493 2,341 3,030 1,918 3,181 1,957 2,926 2,700 2,462 2,398 2,865 4,064 3,285 2, r~ 2,190 2,353 3,127 2,115 2,467 3,104 3,951 1,937 3,419 1,681 1,947 4,003 2,600 3,669 2,056 2,377 2,842 2,181 8,080 2,723 2,740 2,629 2,954 3,639 2,419 2,771 3,609 2,432 1,799 1,650 2,029 2,233 1,891 3,315 2,519 2, 693 3, 1381 Acres. 263, 528 186, 815 223, 693 252, 797 126, 429 217, 228 127, 472; 240, 739 205, 209, 264, 66l| 163, 340 194, 667 204, 126 195, 482 273, 468 182, 061 215, 761 104, 698 247, 315 107, 144 269, 947 174, 846 183, 032 250, 805 169, 886 172, 392 261, 853 113, 552 117, 300 373, 896 186, 318 281, 894 98, 798 244, 636 193, 503 208, 355 215, 771 189, 378 163, 869 189, 869 193, 325 224, 473 213, 793 201, 396 331, 274 198, 695 73, 182 59, 400 201, 017 268, 900 161, 341 240, 020 190, 081 134, 866 233, 686 DoUa/rs. 13, 772, 962 14, 342, 453 21, 678, 172 17, 101, 976 8, 300, 193 13, 609, 649 10, 964, 514 16, 165, 462 11, 051, 760 23, 354, 605 10, 708, 626 6, 096, 377 9, 816, 525 16, 829, 184 11, 039, 048 25, 262, 306 18, 177, 202 10, 662, 745 12, 035,1 57- 7, 814, 465 10, 096, 688 5, 049, 528 14, 484, 313 17, 154, 517 4, 768, 338 11, 645, 333 17, 465, 818 7, 934, 193 4,281,782 20, 735, 045 12, 686, 814 16, 464, 232 8, 883, 018 12,401,047 14, 628, 932 12, 395, 694 14, 354, 381 5, 926, 994 7, 653, 606 17, 042, 767 6, 894, 161 23, 597, 973 9, 274, 247 14, 189, 893 15,637,012 9, 184, 770 7, 176, 106 2, 804, 773 8, 874, 419 15, 391, 037 Dollars. 834, 913 479, 273 463, 491 626, 447 274, 729 425, 236 271, 570 441, 992 223, 890 468, 087 366, 969 171, 842 263, 823 419, 346 292, 471 681, 951 537, 658 316, 803 230,463 272, 857 247, 360 166, 211 381, 161 468, 233 103, 893 270, 370 391, 656 168, 789 97, 061 649, 943 369, 367 492, 903 284, 488 227, 178 408, 226 324, 926 412, 628 186, 857 336, 178 494, 599 181, 126 606, 267 218, 251 344, 996 376, 266 212, 231 226, 272 94, 552 225, 782 3, 821, 053 15, 910, 600 13, 177, 924 9, 146, 190 19, 220, 608| a On farms, June 1, 116, 749 382, 029 866, 518 283, 815 Dollars. 1, 457, 377 1, 217, 098 1, 193, 776 1, 615, 259 731, 066 1, 687, 066 652, 675 1, 453, 444 1, 301, 440 1, 877, 801 1, 100, 725 648, 423 1, 200, 501 1, 462, 439 1, 325, 203 1, 227, 739 1, 462, 829 1, 138, 671 1, 337, 233 757, 673 1, 289, 090 604, 525 1, 086, 175 1, 438, 467 545, 440 1, 146, 052 1, 615, 937 639, 669 458, 875 2, 449, 383 1, 432, 857 1, 627, 828 618, 122 1, 874, 824 1, 154, 847 1, 812, 578 1, 407, 471 697, 039 856, 611 1, 169, 407 751, 487 1, 298, 332 982, 319 1, 613, 615 1, 609, 402 1, 022, 318 504, 118 397, 656 930, 095 1, 682, 798 488, 518 1, 491, 417 1, 153, 296 883, 373 1, 499, 418 Dollars. 69, 436 61, 986 67, 040 62, 448 31, 890 77, 563 39, 422 68, 667 47,450 79, 971 50, 095 39, 217 30, 986 65, 637 62,240 64, 293 51, 205 46, 481 43 794 25, 586 58,646 23, 469 37, 694 57, 212 29, 751 60, 161 66, 314 23, 151 34, 824 90, 694 65, 558 67, 456 41, 952 32, 977 64, 901 49, 496 51, 155 34, 321 71, 489 48, 563 60,434 76, 601 48, 951 62, 714 86, 677 43,624 33, 811 11, 547 39, 891 61, 796 28, 395 51, 288 73, 474 35, 381 68, 959 DoUars. i 1, 196' 1, 643| 68, 195; 1, 560 664' 5, 3251 2, 074; 1, 334 836 6, 039j 1, loe! 13, 776! 13, 655 2,582 1,166 15, 367' 1,124 796 1, 494' 320 4, 334' 1, 908, 4,653 2, 148: 4,441, i 3, 752] 2, 689i 11, 918 3, 290l 2,312 1,026 6,040 7,380 1,273 16, 579 2,426 15, 376 3,595 2,845 1, 2,112 6,766 14, 696 1,556 8,741 3,293 696 286 7,016 1,261 869 18, 756 1,412 3,670 2,389 DoUws. 1, 846, 786 2, 037, 153 2, 400, 119 2, 944, 443 1, 349, 134 1, 664, 578 1. 496. 468 2, 287, 008 1, 669, 533 2, 963, 524 1,623,860 1,085,228 1,430,088 2, 617, 817 1, 453, 043 3, 278, 650 2, 295, 508 1, 510, 502 1, 522, 010 1, 225, 406 1,620,882 628, 717 1, 509, 166 2, 241, 964 505, 014 1,383,224 1,803,438 1, 043, 925 614,990 2, 606, 088 1, 95«, 302 2, 224, 077 1,323,494 1, 909, 646 1, 328, 358 1, 674, 002 1,934,179 918, 826 1, 401, 100 2,493,964 1,051,220 3, 288, 499 1, 147, 195 1,654,498 1, 981,846 1,253,464 1, 083, 882 524, 370 1, 115, 034 2, 696, 331 788, 241 1, 876, 873 2,025,977 1, 242, 017 2. 268. 469 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 723 Table XLV. — F JDoUars. Dollars. 1, 4S7, 405 93, 604 1, 053, 93S 64, 837 481, 434 25, 471 1,428,339 74, 294 915, 758 66,370 1, 896, 395 98, 911 1, 268, 894 66, 746 1, 979, 153 76, 033 1, 370, 068 71,490 1, 609, 726 67,688 727, 812 41, 986 556, 967 17, 361 1, 131, 880 83, 295 1, 058, 258 57, 325 1, 728, 341 63, 937 1,043,591 48, 164 1, 259, 200 42, 167 1,026.923 59,817 I DO . .is o ° 9 ° " n 10 o ° HI- o lai" .5 s g w ■gs§« Boss Sandusky... Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Sommit Trnmbtdl... Tuscarawas Union Van 'Wert- . . Vinton "Warren Washington "Wayne "Williams . - - "Wood , "Wyandot . . . No. 2,823 2,850 2,200 3,168 2,667 4,110 2,850 3,891 3,288 2,771 2,299 1,840 2,422 4,257 3,669 3,019 3,911 2,321 Acres. 289, 900 177, 564 137, 797 247, 031 170, 420 279, 992 211, 031 310, 112 292, 610 190, 234 123, 436 161,488 193, 172 262, 603 246, 137 168, 984 181, 469; 183, 738i Dollars. 15, 335, 938 16, 312, 476 4, 460. 054 21,513,612 9, 452, 304 26, 908, 445 16, 651, 135 16, 624, 939 16, 096, 096 11, 398, 814 7, 187, 970 3, 739, 242 14, 049, 891 9, 8S9, 690 25, 731, 789 10, 762, 583 13, 400, 848 11, 629, 832 Dollars. 396, 98' 446, 639 141, 112 663, 961 343, 631 652, 533 443, 301 429, 688 421, 022 291, 299 86, 766 386, 416 286, 760 686, 820 341, 334 449, 996 318, 973 Dollars. 1,499 4,003 4,852 6! 024 19, 481 10, 773 19, 250 2, 1,263 756 1,053 3,135 43, 122 10, 044 1,804 1,07 1,046 Dollars. 2, 497, 676 2, 194, 113 817, 635 2, 825, 399 1, 576, 664 2, 977, 353 2, 117, 287 2, 146, 552 2, 091, 100 1, 572, 820 1, 127, 641 541, 039 2, 252, 797 1, 749, 454 2, 910, 204 1, 838, 453 2, 263, 893 1, 616, 935 OREGON. The State. Baker Benton Clackamas.. Clatsop Columbia . . . Coos Curry Douglas G-rant Jackson Josephine- -. Lake Lane Linn Marion Multnomah . Polk Tillamook . . TTmatilla Union "Wasco "Washineton ■TamHill.-. 16, 217 453 701 1,386 146 157 570 170 1,043 306 565 270 260 1,200 1,528 1,445 505 782 216 1,104 659 822 785 1,145 66, 908, 575 49, 949 138, 6641 70. 674 10, 070 14, 482 25, 427 6,701 310, 712 39, 407 90, 865 19, 755 43, 686 228, 661 256, 000 192, 938 26, 594 167, 195 9,722 144, 299 94, 242 79, 248 61, 627 118, 747 538, 360 3, 188, 251 3, 004, 996 255, 030 405, 915 1, 188, 349 410, 695 3, 916, 086 453, 675 1, 697, 106 373, 405 451, 331 4, 680, 924 7, 231, 980 7, 835, 803 2, 282, 880 4, 509, 109 364, 748 2, 601, 410 1, 451, 335 1, 686, 770 3, 323, 735 5, 157, 734 2, 956, 173 55, 108 148, 948 151, 490 8,629 10, 12s 27, 008 8,665 178, 773 46, 476 117, 363 25, 257 48, 430 253, 052 368, 502 317, 447 65, 664 204, 603 10, 961 274, 672 127, 825 116, 968 146, 493 244, 332 1, 122, 765 428, 632 400, 101 43, 542 77, 135 161, 168 101, 122 667, 980 975, 620 491,314 100, 277 496, 910 688, 573 895, 767 716, 822 184, 354 663, 487 71, 438 1, 742, 552 1, 028, 918 1, 860, 741 395, 961 598, 223 787, 047 24,060 32, 364 3.6, 349 9,217 i,f" 16, 039 7,280 59, 433 22, 845 28, 620 10, 971 26, 635 36, 331 66, 166 69, 346 16, 697 41, 089 13, 585 108, 333 30,764 67, 131 23, 962 38, 977 25 321 328 115 150 600 360 200 1,242 917 270 1,799 985 1,667 85 465 322 40 257, 354 716, 096 601, 162 56, 463 73, 562 209, 015 69, 760 883, 781 211, 823 503, 779 107, 669 237, 526 868, 084 1, 404, 554 1, 536, 629 395, 679 1, 107, 900 62, 028 974, 596 431, 056 460, 277 713, 243 1, 363, 632 PENNSYLVANIA. The State, Adams Allegheny.. Armstrong . Beaver Bedford 213, 542 3,614 5,530 4,026 2,653 3,240 13, 423, 007 221, 184 333, 277 273, 168 186, 969 252, 659 975, 689, 410 35, 473, 037 84, 242, 877 14, 386, 676 40, 411, 966 13, 577, 665 12, 596, 009 9, 976, 163 698, 087 921, 760 489, 294 392, 870 411,882 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 5, 507, 456 3, 626, 338 129, 760, 476 81, 283 191, 659 88,844 89, 092 85, 143 133, 166 43, 134 10, 919 4,: 33,244 1, 846, 430 3, 666, 167 1, 771, 272 1, 412, 812 1, 269, 110 724 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Iablb XLV.— JVirm areas and farm values : 1880— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Comities. 11 eMtH ■§J.a i as J- '3 ■sa 6 -^ n^ hS -i^ § MO 1 •S o « 2g ;a ,1m «t-i-s ^ r^ > a DoUa/rs. Dollars. 2, 859, 633 166, 039 692, 681 43, 656 2, 787, 529 169, 012 3, 018, 125 195, 802 1, 893, 307 146, 248 653, 360 68,047 78, 786 6,149 236, 061 31, 736 951, 627 68, 655 3, 666, 921 214, 134 962,771 60, 996 918, 773 53, 685 400, 100 35, 078 799, 996 53, 970 2, 860, 573 110, 631 1, 358, 224 86, 166 1, 083, 376 88, 412 1, 228, 347 117, 668 168, 512 10, 169 2, 209, 900 88, 398 1, 439, 679 99, 682 83, 930 9,408 1, 449, 548 117, 297 335, 089 23,226 1, 652, 192 71, 012 902, Oil 67, 862 1, 628, 583 91, 122 747, 162 65, 328 628, 363 40, 177 626, 871 40,007 4, 605, 945 329, 790 1,185,235 57,267 968,785 73, 261 1, 427, 488 74,184 875, 882 60, 870 1, 116, 120 82, 691 384, 064 22, 367 1, 996, 643 123, 934 621, 910 36, 730 637,884 84, 995 2,779,556 282, 631 323, 088 20, 820 1, 314, 315 75, 506 790, 199 60, 943 721, 144 45, 444 467, 168 37,234 234, 089 21, 671 694, 720 38, 093 765, 839 75, 872 469, 653 27, 363 1, 251, 765 80, 091 341, 994 15,044 1, 982, 701 98, 808 1, 767, 477 114, 685 484, 888 44, 971 I .Moo (m CO Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Btttler Cam'bria Cameron Carbon CeoQtre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Bauphin Delaware Elk... Brie Fayette , Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne , Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton ;N'orthumberland Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna ... Tioga Qnion yo. 6,847 1, 6,668 6,493 5,384 2,437 244 889 2,400 6,116 3,147 2,730 1,108 2,629 7,444 2 i 2i702 1,683 718 6,679 3,231 299 3,602 1,294 2,900 2,679 4,438 2,576 1,772 1,707 9,070 2,636 2,476 3,546 2,957 3,452 1,207 4,836 1,131 1,774 6,114 868 4,004 2,634 2,469 780 869 2,100 2,805 1,900 3,393 926 4,814 4, 1,301 Acres. 405, 288 128, 068 477, 416 324, 763 341, 459 148, 050 9,786 39, 603 189, 080 401, 714 181, 818 144, 419 66,443 167; 570 394, 056 232, 093 187, 143 95, 327 30, 190 301, 669 286, 606 15, 673 280, 302 95, 890 271, 049 201, 699 312, 321 164, 636 103, 002 89, 768 490, 922 162, 521 154, 648 173, 104 153, 858 197, 688 52,446 300, 597 99, 408 100, 803 270, 066 57, 633 190, 970 168, 642 152, 362 36, 902 33, 169 112, 793 141, 086 107, 968 298, 300 62,218 324, 882 297, 246 86, 048 DoUa/ts. 1, 365, 615 268, 655 907, 879 1, 984, 466 784, 767 272, 261 22, 395 129, 823 465, 253 1, 620, 567 319, 271 199, 249 422, 436 885, 784 727, 411 660, 200 546, 091 54, 215 941, 725 425, 540 31, 158 733, 440 116, 880 282, 346 346, 364 508, 432 266, 692 220, 447 240, 164 2, 210, 393 316, 495 436, 332 746, 948 412, 573 597, 173 114, 500 693, 860 253, 585 231, 940 1, 567, 046 180, 258 711, 234 482, 172 361, 090 307, 066 96, 782 219, 261 427, 218 248, 017 456, 719 116, 343 600, 132 621, 026 262, 280 Dollars. 36, 989, 274 8, 895, 772 22, 916, 567 36, 151, 958 20, 644, 143 6, 213, 058 609, 820 2, 487, 176 12, 634, 448 39, 217, 513 10, 375, 428 8, 088, 943 5, 304, 751 7, 898, 876 21, 200, 940 19, 776, 980 16, 974, 915 18, 437, 510 1,450,688 21, 613, 613 20, 270, 434 603, 490 19, 542, 673 2, 486, 621 13, 748, 667 8, 936, 461 13, 653, 842 7, 311, 371 6,314,374 6, 343, 348 69, 004, 919 12, 040, 772 17, 146, 608 17, 977, 977 12, 695, 779 12, 833, 435 3, 424, 649 20, 414, 614 8,0)3,471 5, 095, 275 36, 688, 601 3, 783, 609 18, 405, 888 11, 006, 245 8, 478, 217 13, 633, 460 2, 391, 693 4, 341, 945 9, 829, 814 6, 061, 330 11, 858, 391 2, 174, 096 13, 479, 029 13, 650, 131 7, 705, 281 a On farms, June 1, 1880. Dollars. 159, 950 15, 676 13, 704 259, 887 9,700 13,240 781 25, 115 32, 789 319, 948 39, 821 7,922 18, 730 49, 155 16, 859 52, 042 74, 770 75, 301 3,187 52, 002 21, 356 867 110, 663 7,653 2,874 23,421 11, 680 6,793 29, 019 7,353 349, 684 2,223 73, 317 71, 878 32, 437 50, 283 836 7,304 18, 972 27, 910 141, 278 20, 536 47, 082 46, 716 48, 401 105, 994 1,942 757 79, 566 29, 162 92, 409 1,602 7,342 4,679 15, 104 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 725 Table XLV.— Farm areas and farm values: 1880— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Counties. a 1 H If ■3.3.9 1 O 1 g 1 ED . .s°° ■ stimated value of all farm productions (sold, consumed, or on hand) for 1879. h >■ > t* o o f^ No. Acres. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 2,808 2, 696 177, 661 129, 199 7, 956, 538 7, 719, 618 299, 222 272, 477 898, 712 843, 610 57, 995 11,514 1, 122, 371 "Warron 35, 630 7,941 1, 176, 339 wasUingtou 4,481 446,463 35,284,957 742,313 3, 402, 632 126, 160 2,610 3, 671, 369 3,686 173, 285 421,440 8, 392, 507 332, 298 1,150,099 2,294,402 66, Olf 6,049 1, 419, 816 "Westmoielajid... 5,389 30,550,823 832,461 127, 658 40, 475 2, 907, 171 ■Wyoming 1,647 100, 872 5,671,915 218,402 558, 071 37, 412 2,968 818, 741 York 7,327 415, 173 31, 142, 021 1, 283, 115 2, 626, 362 177, 146 489, 576 4, 623, 232 RHODE ISLAND. The State 6,216 298,486 25, 882, 079 902, 825 2,254,142 130, 555- 140, 318 3, 670, 135 Bristol 281 759 976 2,675 1,626 9,708 42, 334 46, 762 103, 071 96,611 1, 553, 250 2, 334, 945 6,291,965 11,180,683 4,621,236 54,272 109,204 164, 656 394, 478 180, 215 84, .629 239, 334 472, 269 930, 579 627, 431 10,910 12, 694 45, 602; 39, 153' ■ 22, 196 10, 350 8,371 34, 205 59, 533 27, 859 104, 493 Kent If owport 397, 056 748, 226 Providence ■Washington 1, 616, 329 714, 031 SOUTH CAROLINA. The State., Abbeville - Aiken Anderson . Barnwell . Beaufort. . Charleston . . . Chester Chesterfield . Clarendon ... Colleton Darlington... Edgefield.... Fairfield Georgetown . G-reenville ... Hampton . Horry Kershaw.. Lancaster- Laurens .. Lexington Marion Marlborough . Newberry — Oconee Orangeburgh . Pickens Eichland Spartanburgh. fiumter TJnion ■WiUiamsburgh . York 864 4, 132, 050 68, 677, 482 3, 202, 710 12, 279, 412 4, 095 2,606 4,204 3,474 3,693 4, 2,025 1,937 2,726 3,216 4,914 2,831 627 4,043 1,606 1,637 1,746 1,963 2,326 2,321 3,631 1,622 2,479 1,577 4,071 2,067 2,246 4,233 4,167 2,624 2,488 2,798 275, 735 102, 783 192, 820 239, 993 54,629 120, 76V 141, 046 61,660 80, 731 116, 635 161, 169 241,660 197, 741 24, 279 144,744 80, 018 29, 463 70, 167 85, 434 166, 072 90, 885 134, 970 88, 149 159, 353 59, 013 208, 147 70, 963 72, 895 163, 087 136, 628 140, 604 64, 739 169, 381 3, 013, 094 2, 523, 711 3, 119, 047 3, il8, 419 1, 303, 873 3, 135, 975 2, 044, 486 794, 604 1, 046, 622 1, 846, 710 2, 190, 677 3, 879, 811 2, 078, 694 733, 286 2, 728, 214 1, 066, 990 586, 072 918, 562 1, 310, 647 2, 167, 418 1, 802, 911 3, 210, 677 2, 465, 573 2, 701, 898 1, 298, 123 2, 769, 313 1, 023, 366 1, 191, 493 3, 516, 466 2, 151, 667 2, 060, 290 1, 071, 979 3, 707, 814 145, 481 112, 072 119, 909 148, 812 58, 497 143, 323 99, 699 47, 683 46, 723 104, 575 125, 969 178, 412 101, 304 51, 666 165, 893 77, 074 27, 551 51, 901 48, 875 150, 801 77, 053 110, 168 106, 670 87, 812 34, 652 161, 655 36, 683 51, 587 120, 390 115, 237 81,033 51, 627 161, 123 482, 301 385, 313 442, 874 656, 497 231, 911 435, 953 382, 645 196, 285 261, 233 487, 053 465, 828 686, 361 455, 155 113, 446 384, 149 308, 931 182, 871 252, 883 229, 316 398, 311 379, 445 541,470 255, 286 341, 862 183, 410 602, 200 149, 797 223, 008 521, 269 472, 344 349, 582 262, 940 557, 484 917, 000 2,659,969 41,969,749 27, 570 46, 481 10,620 55, 390 8,466 38, 601 8,989 10, 309 22, 039 47, 187, 46, 77S 83, 907 14, 260 16, 867 24, 360 23, 538 10, 713 19, 792 14, 895 37, 466 28, 513 52, 995 31, 602 12, 069 16, 587 61, 505 5,624 14, 197 26, 273 45, 416 19, 501 24, 629 75, 704 72, 529 163, 504 139, 204 1,173 97, 744 63, 661 26, 931 42, 385 13, 058 130, 733 137, 978 57, 255 9,886 148, 362 26, 911 7,808 26, 274 40, 658 113,412 32, 819 173, 168 196, 803 58, 520 44,683 100, 613 54,682 43, 205 192, 002 113, 963 62, 927 17, 876 173, 748 1, 789, 299 1, 129, 227 1, 600, 102 2, 138, 913 863, 611 1, 628, 848 1, 373, 814 616, 760 717, 084 1, 191, 957 1, 777, 880 2, 431, 956 1, 586, 923 530, 283 1, 299, 970 723, 384 285, 8(» 800, 515 959, 869 1, 559, 374 806, 239 1, 696, 076 1, 627, 278 1, 537, 271 421, 842 2, 431, 788 502, 960 709, 313 1,714,445 1, 613, 140 1, 246, 868 622, 395 2, 074, 560 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 726 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XTuY.—Farm areas and farm values : 1830— TENNESSEE. Cotmtiee. o pi .11 p.>> ■" a a « 5 3 a 52? ° i a ".a .a h 9 ^ !2 « O O The State. AndeTBOB. . . . Bedford Benton Bledsoe ... . Blonnt Bradley Campbell--. Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham .. Claiborne . . . Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson . . . Decatur DeKalb.... Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin . . . Gibson Giles Grainger ... Greene Grundy BCamblen ... Hamilton . . . Hancock Hardeman . - Hardin Hawkins ... Haywood . . . Henderson. , Henry Hickman ... Houston Humphreys Jackson James Jefferson . . . Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale . Lawrence. . . Lewie Lincoln Loudon McMinn McKairy ... UTo. 165, 650 Acres. 8, 496, 55fi Dollars. 206, 749, 837 Dollars. 9, 054, 863 Dollars. Dollars. 43, 651, 470 2, 426, 008 1,342 64,283 2,965 203, 511 1,462 60, 060 663 40, 376 1,716 100, 464 1,101 76, 938 1, 37.5 59, 905 1,646 75, 682 3, (l'J« 128, 300 1,257 47, 119 1,054 44, 886 1,740 83, 635 1, 0113 45,247 1,832 78, 971 1,431 78, 792 1,941 69,288 715 15, 869 2,904 167, 387 1, 338 43, 537 1,786 76, 308 1,766 63, 377 2,152 79, 185 3,584 201, 095 974 41, 715 1,812 99, 272 4,079 156,426 2,901 194, 479 1,536 89, 249 2, 935 178, 917 456 15,486 1(74 54,693 930 65,854 1,162 53, 708 2,865 135, 462 1,956 75, 364 2,238 140, 502 2,401 142, 207 2,802 99, 171 2,913 140, 908 1,649 76, 215 .5T9 21, 660 1,348 57, 432 1, 6.57 63, 441 H20 83, 409 1,456 96, 940 920 39, 623 3,042 172, 361 K4K 34, 738 2, 209 61, 975 1,332 60, 352 338 12, 399 2,745 172, 741 96h 76, 823 1,351 111, 363 2, 519 83, 255 1, 441, 6, 075, 1, 070, 675, 2, 318, 1, 928; 2, 158, 3, 170, 1, 260, 1, 004, 1, 213, 820, 1, 960, 1, 831, 1, 876, 344, 7, 507 911, 1, 787, 1, 165, 2, 237, 3, 449, 502, 2, 238, 4, 880, 5, 527, 1, 355, 3, 063 324, 1, 324 1, 948, 855, 2, 595, 1,754, 2, 740, 1, 950, 2, 1, 840, 431, 1, 490, 1, 292, 675, 2, 434, 963, 4, 843, 060, 1, 428, 1, 055, 282, 4, 479, 1, 764, 2, 041, 1, 801, 477 55, 031 201, 194 62, 593 31, 822 109, 866 77, 767 38, 380 69, 860 175, 687 45, 984 43, 834 68,894 33, 179 60, 551 70, 087 107, 738 20, 249 257, 843 60, 356 128, 062 61, 148 108, 711 171, 508 27,895 101, 251 252, 300 189, 470 66, 732 193, 999 14, 365 54,231 65, 165 30, 159 136, 427 82, 720 108, 866 143, 398 107, 651 168, 190 79, 326 23, 159 64, 876 46, 717 27, 230 102, 521 31, 464 222, 384 32, 624 80, 381 63, 526 13, 612 171, 269 86, 335 106, 956 95, 698 228, 374 1, 082, 469 347, 658 199, 409 414, 013 289, 422 249, 486 476, 533 706, 014 200, 246 252, 773 299, 853 213, 669 317, 706 393, 404 470, 160 143, 265 1, 080, 291 281, 941 447, 681 389, 182 568, 996 944, 257 185, 565 442, 142 1, 122, 010 1, 006, 914 300, 152 661, 763 92, 658 217, 556 245, 893, 187, 673 705, 032 492, 213 543, 026 620, 808, 579, 018, 704, 235 518, 428 146, 608 418, 080 343, 983 122, 614 413, 303 165, 612 691, 265 190,915 428, 464 269, 414 74, 752 859, 846 275, 874 359, 730 553, 089 Dollars. 157, 442 Dollars. 62, 076, 311 -»•• 12, 615 44, 807 31, 378 8,312 29, 250 16, 846 12, 026 17, 171 36, 971 11, 863 11,394 19, 138 14, 482 18, 562 18, 775 19, 176 12, 081 76, 751 16, 387 17, 015 21, 493 37, 585 44, 689 8,715 35, 496 60, 579 66, 291 19, 338 36, 793 9,786 11, 289 18, 756 9,157 58, 133 24, 843 26, 493 36, 199 28, 214 46, 139 21, 144 6,539 12, 403 26, 746 8,696 27, 816 13, 818 45, 069 4,098 13, 225 17, 189 6, 009 44,897 17, 807 16, 819 23, 326 810 1,032 827 50 l,i 326 149 481 995 3,440 4,834 738 16 686 138 337 8,956 25 10 216 60 2,967 120 873 1,214 2,568 460 3,! 1,408 487 151 3,319 1,015 735 280 1,052 137 127 430 165 2,895 785 12, 355 388 101 985 85 1,557 1,450 487 552 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 243,071 1, 149, 819 401, 665 187, 204 458, 748 353, 551 230, 626 594, 425 1, 232, 749 265, 603 307, 708 308, 742 216, 677 413, 472 371, 821 882, 605 106, 543 1, 516, 702 396, 925 434,572 414, 428 922, 304 2, 619, 528 158, 998 640, 992 1, 974, 533 1, 606, 242 322, 128 747, 188 77, 471 212, 702 381, 634 213, 024 1, 719, 173 686, 106 603, 185 1, 628, 283 1, 043, 923 903, 300 642, 182 156, 677 509, 375 359, 413 165, 249 436, 668 165, 650 913, 971 399, 708 1, 021, 706 369, 836 79, 935 1, 065, 369 308, 133 479, 774 911, 203 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 727 Table XLY.—Farm areas and farm values: 1880— TENNESSEE— Contir ued. Counties. 41 « a 3 li Pi Cm (O •sl §1° Is® I Pi" .BBS'' Ji ci o o Macon — Madison . . Marion ... Marshall. Manry Meigs Monroe...... Montgomery. Moore Morgan Obion Overton , Perry — Polk Putnam . Ithea JKoane Eobertaon - - Hutlierford . Scott Sequatchie Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart SuUivan . . . Sumner — Tipton Trousdale . Unicoi Union VanEuren .. "Warren "Washington . W"ajne Weakley ... "White "Williamson . "Wilson No. 1,395 2,332 834 2,253 3,724 646 1, 2,241 881 619 2,514 1,812 1,018 800 1,554 595 1,528 2,148 3,907 925 404 2,014 3,076 1,956 1,331 2,029 2,581 2,518 710 504 1,269 358 1,800 1,809 1,430 3,678 1,490 3,064 3,553 Acres. 64, 342 129, 946 49,646 132, 613 242, 240 52,587 101, 133 150, 609 41, 890 23, 006 117, 073 80, 813 37,172 38, 460 65, 339 44,290 77, 345 165, 902 213, 457 31, 632 17, 217 85, 852 204, 432 127, 110 56, 960 128, 670 173, 627 104, 023 44,657 19,297 63, 465 19, 003 100, 624 120, 471 59, 056 136, 151 77,163 177, 050 196, 180 Dollars. 982, 713 2, 882, 701 1, 180, 861 3, 727, 945 8, 446, 475 1, 280, 112 2, 179, 426 3, 480, 132 777, 639 362, 704 3, 386, 905 1, 076, 810 999, 295 769, 813 1, 064, 136 1, 430, 679 2, 009, 510 3, 462, 671 7, 161, 890 446, 609 460, 208 1, 913, 669 5, 656, 699 3, 236, 604 1, 286, 559 2, 870, 223 4, 195, 882 2, 570, 214 1, 023, 795 316, 065 1, 247, 825 350, 324 2, 100, 957 2, 918, 694 1, 171, 179 3, 618, 726 1, 466, 411 6, 592, 294 . 5,963,320 Dollars. 49, 994 140, 324 37, 920 148, 243 253, 269 48, 979 92, 755 170, 911 44,404 23, 104 163, 176 68, 015 44, 698 35, 233 52, 722 52, 838 85, 060 164, 023 209, 474^ 26, 066 15, 013 84, 365 257, 915 103, 328 73, 102 136, 654 185, 323 118, 581 38, 810 17,944 65, 400 15, 623 94, 530 136, 614 63, 411 177, 000 66, 374 239, 309 244, 729 Dollars. 287, 487 682, 409 210, 305 832, 867 1,403,697 207, 555 396, 895 689, 691 205, 766 149, 521 777, 073 346, 192 203, 232 161, 140 191, 669 360, 960 614, 325 1, 124, 892 179, 792 101, 291 354, 513 1, 131, 948 665, 012 414, 305 505, 777 906, 380 646, 885 243, 961 78, 216 227, 817 92, 187 424, 937 431, 627 372, 603 886, 998 361, 161 1, 026, 429 1, 366, 055 Dollars. 21, 383 31, 626 9,345 32, 269 66,244 9,510 23,] 50 67, 107 11, 628 6,244 25, 814 14, 223 8,604 8,419 14, 379 12, 871 15, 365 38, 363 37, 875 7, 22, 012 97, 313 36, 726 18, 986 36, 373 62, 909 44, 275 19, 413 6,823 10, 749 6,054 36, 567 26, 153 17, 616 63, 620 16, 661 51, 802 68, 434 Dollars. 33! 562 73 1,607 3, 749, 938 4,411 1,391 68 290 316 623 110 1,832 887 7,012 2,457 64 1,121 3,572 l,i 644 9,197 5,969 1,248 1,016 578 618 50 773 11,991 260 616 176 7,197 9,764 DoUars. 259, 752 . 1, 501, .518 284, 977 783, 269 1, 813, 776 322, 330 461,'079 1, 241, 880 215, 959 124, 780 1, 057, 446 299, 654 392, 406 207, 015 294, 692 255, 670 512, 937 852, 162 1, 632, 976 . 127, 675 31, 046 406, 126 3, 253, 422 605, 994 648, 241 661, 291 691, 589 1, 658, 818 242, 637 87, 492 277, 674 94, 851 471, 844 529, 975 418, 216 1, 285, 891 313, 394 1, 982, 287 1, 232, 043 TEXAS. The State 174, 184 12,660,314 170, 468, 886 9, 051, 491 60, 307, 987 3, 676, 603 74, 797 65, 204, 329 AjLderson Andrews 1,538 79, 725 1, 125, 765 73,642 275, 180 37,422 281 690,445 Angelina Aransas 897 18 53 21,498 8,249 3,614 372, 992 29, 100 26, 825 22,959 387 1,251 193, 367 47, 385 390, 625 6150,000 372, 156 493, 599 11, 763 8,980 2,745 65 207, 276 2 098 3,160 Atascosa 551 2,293 99, 096 103,829 477, 584 2, 468, 695 19,343 125, 628 8,976 77,315 240 1,865 84,308 914, 670 Bailey 324 1 farms. 32, 553 Tune 1, 188 326, ire 0. 13, 216 115, 646 5,572 b Onrai 15 iches. 57, 134 oOi 728 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm values : 1880 — ^TEXAS — Continued. Counties. i P< P ii III If 1" i 1 1 Mo" .as o O ■g-S ■g o O Estimated value of all farm prodnotions (sold, consumed, or on hand) for 1879. No. 2,231 56 252 2,833 1,136 519 Acres. 107, 154 2,489 178,623 200,034 106,771 35,646 Dollars. 2, on, 0C6 22, 960 686, 954 6, 286, 035 1,660,652 612,806 Dollars. 103, 661 3,129 27, 151 156,438 79, 517 29, 937 DoUars. 424, 530 77,649 430, 529 748, 516 438,911 266, 343 619,940 464, 994 260, 010 264, 046 300, 648 6 11, 500 571, 920 223, 393 390, 884 277,486 185, 114 290, 881 367, 658 106, 782 DoUars. 37, 048 1,600 27, 672 39, 677 23, 164 13, 102 DoUars. 150 DoUars. 1, 066, 496 19, 115 Bee 110, 022 Bell 178 594 120 957, 548 268, 865 55,856 1,228 1,053 444 1,630 94, 930 40,014 89, 217 76,012 1, 761, 435 936,668 1, 134, 423 1,717,773 94, 015 40, 287 151, 029 63, 110 49, 367 21, 331 27,791 41,994 1,310 360 820 649 420, 723 461, 537 Brazoria ... 646,124 610, 357 1,206 990 952 1,421 62 346 113 607 61, 868 48, 828 59, 162 00, 034 79, 095 12, 005 116, 989 33, 351 772,480 979, 807 1,010,049 1, 171, 175 117, 668 179, 371 321, 055 560,943 60, 633 39, 086 66, 043 55, 108 3,075 9,190 19, 175 21,996 20, 795 12, 337 27, 479 22, 600 1,935 11, 919 1,165 10,428 110 76 190 668 188, 294 349, 924 265, 213 Cald'well 632, 388 7,280 21, 775 245 595 20, 300 CamD. — 369,221 Cass 1,778 88, 619 1,443,641 76, 027 422, 570 38, 352 495 1,043,711 Chambers Cherokee Childress . 245 2,139 49, 360 92, 006 246,425 1, 682, 992 8,011 77, 901 42, 179 382, 636 b 3, 400 667, 136 3,346 40, 751 217 1,908 41,236 676,822 Clay 635 24,839 352, 261 37, 076 13, 165 40 127, 513 Cockran . . 435 3,735 78, 877 234, 620 438, 267 4, 424, 930 31, 070 257, 769 719, 963 948, 516 619,500 942, 272 240, 623 364, 013 5,047 698, 197 •233, 730 23,453 85,420 '803 665 154, 727 Collin..-...- 1, 832, 448 1,666 661 1,165 3 2,399 1,546 139, 162 63, 993 48, 550 453 121,445 83, 268 1, 998, 134 1,161,590 783, 278 3,840 2, 071, 593 1,328,898 98,330 74, 173 49,868 75 120,740 77,878 38, 046 14, 378 16, 853 740 35,572 00, 227 651 30 441 1, 014, 126 206, 680 Comanche 230, 939 775 2,901 808,840 365,798 Cottle 15 2 i48 22,720 44, 570 17,306 640 460 14, 534 880 1,085 500 250 Dallam Dallas 2,713 236, 984 4,652,709 245, 614 810, 163 6 76, 300 6 7,500 216, 451 883, 578 627, 935 69, 698 327 1, 656, 026 Delta - .. 994 2,356 1,181 32, 120 147, 647 127, 970 710, 832 2, 394, 017 1, 349, 666 46, 218 140,498 52, 258 ii, 051 50, 229 28, 561 326, 143 869, 276 270, 451 1,929 DeWitt 22 7 168 549 27 2,884 279 704 214 6,572 23,423 304 204, 606 14,024 47,075 2,770 269, 801 309, 208 4,495 3, 656, 198 229, 092 1,035 490 9,227 21,214 132 202, 127 9,737 133, 860 109, 870 554,461 191, 168 46, 678 734, 987 33, 875 4,671 80 100 6,772 172 61, 993 3,575 50 26,914 32,275 51 144 Duval 72, 951 Ellis 1,234 1,822 1, 385, 680 86,160 El Paso a On farms, June 1, 1880. b On '"Ouches. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 729 Tablb XLY.— Farm areas and farm values : 1880— TEXAS— Continuec.. Coimties. a 1 1 .si ft is h Ill > 1 1 ■s 1 £ Is Ma" ^§ ^^ =1 |P. o feci IS ■gl 1 o Estimated value of all farm productions (sold, consumed, or on hand) .for 1879. Encifial No. 3 1,668 2,492 3,181 3,594 3 Acrea. 12 64,729 127, Oil 175, 672 217,439 35 Dollars. 58, 416 Dollars. 500 Dollars. 355, 304 496, 194 448, 157 889, 878 717,402 236,280 Dollars. 248 38, 355 42, 075 102, 512 88,821 Dollars. DoUars. 208, 054 Erath 1, 235, 269 91. 694 678 260. 507 Ealla 2, 153, 684 3, 081, 172 4,416,402 4,925 99, 845 204, 452 195, 913 2,945 299 839, 458 IFannin 1, 038 1, 687, Oil Payette 1, 080 1. 718. 394 IFiSher ... 11 1,600 Port Bend !Franklin Freestone Frio 1,097 706 2,111 234 45, 891 25, 937 114, 806 113, 502 i, 453, 017 467, 605 1,897,377 399, 575 118, 977 34, 064 94, 995 10, 563 440, 849 143, 649 452, 938 699,046 21, 699 10,324 38, 549 10, 496 260 25 231 50 634, 167 279,191 699, 583 72, 639 Galveston Gi-arza 164 3,148 188, 169 6,855 78,282 3,475 490 86, 866 Gillespie 671 651 2,048 2 3,802 999 2,695 1,409 21,171 233, 900 156,900 60 217,957 39,344 99, 115 132, 859 831,405 650, 834 1, 758, 099 700 3,915,724 628, 513 1, 537, 208 1, 808, 547 71, 282 19, 803 82, 970 170 214, 135 23,361 70,713 109, 450 373, 123 438, 591 651, 819 53, 025 886, 179 140, 688 355, 456 385, 363 25,407 26, 686 30, 019 100 675 100 113, 747 Goliad .. 147, 067 566, 869 Gonzales 1,200 63,272 12, 331 27, 342 31, 638 402 248 267 972 1, 681, 376 276, 754 849 371 Grimes Gnadalupe Hale......... 486, 359 HaJl 6 21, 800 230, 747 Hamilton Hansford . . - 949 39,799 656,913 30, 187 23,982 44 123,786 Hardeman 8 211 1,019 2,748 72 3,765 33,849 129,564 2,940 73,052 931, 001 1,724,107 575 6,520 69, 240 78, 052 3,863 71, 358 435, 036 394, 694 6 430, 705 196, 450 247, 829 129, 855 284, 064 78, 6^7 699,710 950 2,604 23, 075 28,402 52 4,148 2,758 30, 298 342, 027 HaaiileY Haskell 2 649 14 1,134 117 2,259 55 92, 945 3C5 49,553 12, 569 164,277 175 2, 101, 039 1,400 907, 116 110,444 2*501,271 10 44,473 20 52,287 2,330 144, 587 23,956 185 279, 182 2,250 Hemphill Henderson Hidalgo 29, 033 5,250 46, 894 341 600 627 493, 732 41, 095 697,487 Hill Hockley -•--- Hood... 770 2,159 1,698 36,412 89, 883 75,339 636,768 1,525,212 1, 048, 041 34, 863 95,429 89,786 257, 258 432, 308 296,427 b 7, 505 614, 102 19, 037 31,379 39,246 280 200 160 164, 638 650, 738 678, 963 Hunt - . - . 2,599 136, 064 2,245,640 147, 403 57, 238 1,207 892, 298 Hutchinson 945 288 606 163 2, 5C6 24 415 1,594 419 39, 275 96, 016 21, 569 8,400 158,418 1,191 167,153 110, 782 22,452 707,629 364,601 338, 138 120, 686 2, 854, 682 14, 320 60S, 158 2,064,834 501,045 51, 172 11 013 671, 126 50,242 13, 457 4,630 8,843 41, 071 190 14, 196 38, 753 12, 173 40 10 21 65 192 163, 705 182, 320 32, 695 1, 181, 425 4,825 40, 997 B52, 956 44,775 15 846' T?^ ^v^ Jefferson 6,444 180, 373 293 10,499 116, 513 28,095 131,334 624, 758 8, 785 401,358 492, 949 175, 348 ■ 6 34,520 151,895 406 1,070 115 Kaufman Kent Kerr 289 io, 632 238, 831 ii, 368 6,820 25,776 a On farms, June 1, 1880. b On ranches. 730 COMPElSrDIXJM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. ^ Table XLY.— Farm a/reas and farm values: 1880— TEXAS— Continiied. Counties. d W 1 1 o _ . Ill .S| |a (H ^ O CO 1' i CQ 1 c t ham |l =1 1 ji Estimated value of all farm productions (sold, consumed, or on hand) for 1879. ifo. 83 Acres. 1,628 Dollars. 82, 331 Dollars. 7,806 Dollars. 221,454 Dollars. 7,000 Dollars. Dollars. 6,950 King 88 3 3,053 10, 328 120 132, 411 53, 085 650 2, 698, 658 1,817 38 180, 625 i99, 997 109, 250 729, 397 1,340 8,753 350 45,660 4,718 1,603,426 Lampasas La Salle 626 33 1,925 1,095 1,718 557 1,521 4 171 619 31, 953 185, 945 156, 931 49, 686 72, 500 15, 286 97, 650 24 122, 301 33, 967 602, 605 151, 905 2, 063, 908 947,405 844,667 310, 719 2, 088, 053 900 315, 647 360, 463 26, 349 1,995 96,251 54, 765 75, 181 18, 020 112, 299 15 4,428 24,416 208, 863 307, 700 639, 492 224, 701 349,868 201, 977 450, 542 139, 037 171, 931 328, 030 14, 974 1,700 65, 136 20, 693 18, 967 13, 855 39, 200 75 7,710 9,218 24 88,229 113,097 776,436 347,301 525, 695 139, 062 679,098 4.50 550 716 1,675 Lee Leon Limestone Lipscomb Live Oak 135 366 11,334 76,990 Lubbock Lynn McCullooli 87 3,256 29 488 1,060 3,382 240,469 41, 921 25, 410 38, 294 57, 610 3,401,116 148, 519 385, 264 408, 083 5,505 195, 058 750 23,237 25, 666 149, 540 709, 282 232, 383 122, 233 130,791 895 71, 737 6,266 12, 161 8,785 6,623 1,155,625 12, 088 165,886 434, 975 McLennan McMuUen 1,213 300 449 310 245 30 674 36 2,219 188, 709 41, 352 1,027 109, 666 1,060 109,750 621, 039 333,000 162, 362 670, 058 209, 726 2, 085, 446 16, 218 23, 558 3,901 41, 355 6,025 117, 017 386,842 236, 209 309,444 422, 636 211, 763 468, 998 6190,170 449, 589 217, 062 9,528 15,440 1,616 19, 350 4,975 35, 217 436 160 75 20 50 880 72,978 164,735 107, 939 Matagorda Maverick 6,803 860,976 MHam MitoheU Montague Montgomery 1,306 1,184 65, 951 67, 110 778, 456 1, 094, 735 62, 096 49, 961 ■ 25,227 15, 896 111 351 325,001 314, 636 710 29, 160 436, 703 22,777 113,718 9,960 230 299, 017 Motley Nacogdoclies 1,644 2,793 663 52 175 71, 050 170,444 14, 206 856 566, 984 1, 001, 632 2, 240, 500 225, 809 22,225 311, 041 41, 453 143, 391 19, 078 9,125 3,640 342, 628 700, 979 118, 052 253, 810 446, 099 20, 870 64,356 5, 301 72 676 140 760 2,500 429, 793 977, 858 137,333 10, 075 74,908 6,135 Ochiltree . . - Oldham 6 8,666 35 274 Orange 141 648 1,670 1,805 3,311 48, 590 72, 983 80, 204 78, 038 644, 932 1,046,873 1, 662, 540 4,882 32, 852 68, 072 81, 261 AID 29, 170 180,122 681, 182 478,482 Palo Pinto Panola 492,935 21,220 15 Parmer Pecos 150 762 3 28 495 4,105 33, 701 10, 200 5,667 17, 041 25, 575 456, 238 6,600 47, 060 469, 620 1,438 32, 183 47, 172 147,463 291, 165 53, 649 160, 151 h 4, 000 548.249 2,100 9,679 38, 720 288, 909 4,800 113, 395 170, 118 Polk 05 Potter 6,523 36, 903 2,018 12, 287 950 Kains Eandall EedEiver 2,254 96, 745 i, 698, sii 95, 048 25, 693 1,188 1, 166, 700 a Ou farms, June 1, 1880. b On ranches. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 731 Table XL V.— -Farm areas and farm values ; 1880— TEXAS— Continued. Countiea. i 1 1 1 ■3 3 li lii la if 3 4 o ca 1 ■3 §1 ■g=S ■"1 io5 Estimated valae of all farm productions (sold, consumed, or on liand) for 1879. Eefugio No. 120 Acres. 402,160 Dollars. - 702,436 Dollars. 3,624 Dollars. 572, 543 6 94,260 439, 948 103, 826 Dollars. 11, 550 Dollars. DoUars. 84, 130 Kobertson 2,454 526 124, 535 31, 342 1, 998, 302 500, 453 90, 953 42, 820 36, 319 6,541 236 1,231,735 200, 790 2,256 611 681 668 36 632 100, 635 17, 477 27, 748 27, 503 64, 466 44, 227 1, 564, 844 217, 143 346, 116 683, 459 164, 050 616, 574 70,423 12 456 384, 308 (14 708 32, 743 6,240 11, 833 9,756 1 666 362 26 394 843, 261 163,191 193, 929 362, 048 30, 460 76,990 Sabine San Auffustine . . 25,719 lii; 772 2,472 28, 303 61, 930 426, 960 b 309, 080 21, 360 281, 528 San Saba Scurry 19, 291 100 81 1,400 2,408 49, 106 75, 400 879, 514 4,089 62, 300 6,025 20, 399 9,946 464, 613 Shelby 553 Smith 2,375 282 122, 684 ■ 16, 202 1,391 18, 849 1, 625, 020 283, 232 162, 895 371, 293 91, 895 12, 127 1,513 26, 930 400, 583 94, 990 257, 613 415, 611 6 408,491 36, 995 9,539 4,665 16, 000 413 296 1, 134, 876 104, 045 21, 490 SomerveE Stephens 247 45, 345 Swisher Tarrant ''Z 199, 616 3,099 3, 258, 375 56, 829 198, 056 949 882,330 226, 952 49,491 3,195 593 1,383,009 4,185 Terry Throckmorton 68 1,053 3 1,912 622 896 1,334 112 1,607 380 1,396 596 3,413 46 521 8,741 31, 073 1,065 139, 804 24,951 19, 661 58, 816 47, 640 65, 733 198, 967 63, 173 32, 536 178, 034 14, 609 28, 941 81, 867 462, 432 34, 875 3, 734, 342 320, 018 235, 884 894, 537 363, 326 1, 248, 296 615, 737 706, 588 696, 650 3, 774, 263 72, 838 533, 370 2,986 22, 202 1,215 161, 934 27, 025 23, 197 51, 708 6,300 68, 782 18, 872 37, 612 39,731 149, 952 925 30, 254 338, 067 174, 712 2,400 645, 122 171,728 146, 283 242, 823 409, 512 371, 102 366, 087 236, 888 190,226 493, 611 303, 031 145, 972 4,460 11, 177 SOO 63, 745 10, 226 7,344 26, 539 4,749 22, 278 8 908 8,766 405, 424 16,583 968, 528 208, 967 249, 689 577, 995 Titus 337 Travis 4,040 399 83 374 Trinity Tyler Upshar Uvalde VanZandt 30 600, 623 "Walker 18, 219 17,447 56, 777 625 10, 347 611 464, 628 Washington Webb .:. 741 1, 403, 013 128,492 300 324 Wharton Wichita 60 30 1,538 833 2,209 1,404 3,442 976 187, 602 C8, 432 95, 877 60, 296 28,775 14, 295 2, 991, 720 789, 205 1, 684, 300 917,763 4,425 1,917 125, 732 20, 652 101, 013 74, 008 371,870 13, 351 784, 651 341, 036 631, 819 267, 416 1,605 76 Wilbarger 2,360 436, 863 Williamson .' Wilson 62, 908 9,266 63, 802 21, 046 523 436 773 627', 472 614, 090 Wood. .. Toakum 463 143 ,-21 28, 897 67, 889 42, 726 434, 290 449, 875 34,660 38, 816 2,173 1,470 10 125 Zapata Zavalla 150, 363 ' 290 55 441 d 055 51, 365 12,471 a On farms, Jane 1, 1880. b On ranches. 732 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table 'SISV.—Farm areas and farm values : 1880— UTAH TEEEITOET. CountieB. ^ 1 1 is k If la i 1 1 ■s 1 a o O ll 'S'S 1 Estimated value of all farm productions (sold, consumed, or on hand) for 1879. The Territory.. No. 9,452 Acres. 416, 105 Dollars. 14, 015, 178 Dollars. 946, 753 DoUars. 3, 306, 638 Dollars. 237, 677 Dollars. 11, 394 DoUars. 3, 337, 410 211 533 998 560 84 217 185 214 235 182 134 153 961 31 1,015 429 298 304 7 1,321 339 193 848 7,725 28, 037 50, 839 29, 421 1,618 10, 279 6,401 5,763 9,044 7,693 ■ 4, 691 18, 397 30, 799 875 39, 492 13, 167 18, 312 13,870 148 63, 116 14,257 5,115 37,646 289, 320 841, 832 1,484,890 1, 143, 945 17, 044 289, 020 439, 340 496, 130 226, 935 228,385 43, 570 172, 865 1, 932, 585 5,210 1, 072, 990 212, 930 315, 430 548, 550 3,450 2, 236, 092 308,785 326,475 1, 381, 405 23, 995 70, 927 68, 590 65, 177 5,366 27, 010 30, 430 31,460 23, 485 18, 287 8,218 19, 391 99, 008 1,390 89, 864 27, 524 26,924 31,445 88,543 295, 063 215, 835 181, 482 23,903 155, 363 52, 520 88, 123 64,950 53,595 29, 030 116, 420 295, 487 14, 715 261,090 113, 897 124, 498 325, 077 10,944 19, 089 21, 266 8,752 2,547 6,777 4,175 17, 268 10, 615 4,441 5,089 7,603 20,784 2,210 9.695 3,222 9,819 9,205 735 31, 106 4,770 5,370 22, 195 2,267 230 2,744 150 455 _99, 987 "T76, 288 290, 150 Box Elder Cache Davis 243, 327 Emerv 10, 186 108,889 35, 489 1,220 118,664 Millard... . 52,911 32, 601 95 Pi Ute 20, 700 Rich 351 53 620 115 32, 668 Salt Lake San Juan 453, 261 4,652 288, 675 Sevier 147, 300 101, 754 93 620 Tooele 92,490 Uintah 2,150 487,432 97, 690 86,453 353, 793 Utah 137, 986 31, 222 21, 537 87,517 320, 530 107, 067 148, 335 231, 115 671 145 325 1,240 -Wasatch "Washington Weber VERMONT. The State. Addison Bennington. Caledonia . . Chittenden . Essex Frantlin ... Grand Isle. - LamoiUe Orange Orleans Kutland "Washington "Windham .. "Windsor 2,814 1,633 2,787 2,363 752 2,581 606 1,737 3,460 2,898 3,229 3,224 4,456 3, 286, 461 296, 796 157, 840 240, 535 266, 867 83, 425 257, 136 39, 701 137, 427 304, 391 207, 972 327, 737 246, 222 301, 313 420, 090 109, 346, 010 12, 668, 164 5, 239, 730 7, 136, 431 10, 368, 736 1, 716, 730 10, 781, 045 2, 008, 835 4, 448, 825 8, 500, 308 7, 188, 699 11, 673, 715 9, 048, 622 7, 334, 220 11, 331, 946 I I 4,879,285 16,586,195 607,962 401, 889 230, 256 391, 602! 411, 989 82, 668' 457, 896 63, 830 217, 984 413, 764 419, 695 418, 604 439, 098 395, 625 534, 595 1, 908, 606 795, 619 1, 168, 673 1, 250, 461 323, 192 1, 470, 852 211, 336 664, 056 1, 451, 431 1, 153, 050 1, 627, 255 1, 320, 474 1, 273, 478 1, 967, 812 53, 632 32,648 57, 531 61, 610 13, 070 49,477 4,476 34, 90r 48, 669 31, 315 74, 604 47, 213 39, 346 69, 466 127,670 22,082,656 6,068 7,640 20, 141 6,444 2, 269, 5, 340' 393' 3, 889, 14, 912 9, 285, 9, 141 7, 6:i6i 12, 6681 21, 945; I 2, 050, 086 994, 123 1, 683, 649 1. 827, 591 424, 526 2, 449, 607 336, 560 974, 931 1, 897, 523 1,817,065 2, 095, 392 1, 819, 724 1, 484, 328 2, 227, 651 a On farms June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm values : 1880 — VIRGINIA 733 Coimties. ■sa III' .9 2 Mia go is .21 O (0 1^ I « ft (Dt- If 925 o ^-^ o c o "Sags The State., Aocomac ... Albemarle . . Alexandria . AUepliaiiy .. Amelia Amherst Appomattox. Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick ... Buchanan — Buckingham.. Campbell Caroline CarroU Charles City. Charlotte Chesterfield . Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland . Dinwiddle Elizabeth City., Fairfax . . . Fauquier . Floyd Fluvanna . Franklin.. Frederick. Giles Gloucester.. Goochland.. Grayson Greene Greensville . Halifax... Hanover . . Henrico.. Henry Highland . Isle of 'Wight.... James City King and Queen . King George King William ... No. 118,517 Acres. 8, 510, 113 DoUara, 216,028,107 DoUa/rs. 5,495,114 Dollars. 25, 953, 315 Dollars. 1, 697, 180 Dollars. 2, 137, 283 Dollars. 46, 726, 221 2,145 2,099 325 844 1,038 1,679 999 2,357 397 2,777 584 997 1,453 926 1,668 1,407 1,654 1,685 564 1,058 1,753 473i 493 1 1,186 707 1,621 443 1, 1,572 1,740 1,541 851 2,415 1,437 716 783 1,041 1,477 665 881 2,463 1,1 1,130 1,: 480 1,1 434 1,208 786 735 84,160 244, 395 9,028 30, 191 87, 308 102, 928 63,164 246, 543 38, 617 193, 591 45,364 93, 019 98,444 22, 330 85, 740 93, 240 137, 005 114, 686 36, 191 76, 894 81, 095 3A 624 126, 049 61, 338 92, 197 16, 332 82, 164 95,784 295, 305 104, 380 56, 267 115, 592 151, 563 64,492 49, 541 68, 142 105, 815 45, 459 43, 202 198, 538 125, 047 67, 600 61, 828 60, 765 55, 609 19, 492 93, 899 64,378 48, 618 3, 597, 251 6, 015, 736 903, 980 636, 413 1, 140, 301 2, 540, 453 1, 132, 889 10, 032, 679 1, 184, 908 4, 438, 845 1, 095, 911 2, 388, 048 1, 090, 073 327, 794 1, 406, 019 2, 147, 709 2, 080, 861 1, 606, 061 700, 443 1, 932, 112 2, 640, 650 2, 780, 358 815, 247 2, 559, 351 1, 073, 324 1, 443, 746 586, 932 1, 264, 798 4, 864, 291 7, 358, 196 2,110,364 1, 122, O03 2, 507, 291 4, 243, 413 1, 764, 299 1, 336, 405 1, 479, 754 1, 887, 974 630, 018 773, 041 4, 009, 930 2, 243, 211 3, 788, 796 1, 362, 822 2, 077, 585 1, 368, 137 370, 464 1,266, f" 1, 157, 752 1, 387, 349 82, 154 124, 260 14, 175 15, 237 30, 465 52, 621 36, 349 232, 340 22, 058 118, 047 21, 579 66, 336 34, 989 8,671 40,576 71, 214 129, 671 36, 533 24,148 46, 314 64,917 82, 113 22, 639 66, 443 26, 687 48, 939 23, 1C8 31, 871 143, 186 128, 914 57, 218 33, 576 71, 563 101, 889 36, 272 37, 091 45, 277 21, 704 92, 669 102, 013 67, 205 86, 637 36, 436 25, 859 33, 906 13, 802 22, 447 28, 491 35, 331 283, 089 545, 213 37, 281 99, 531 131, 681 279, 889 136, 408 930, 516 164, 734 536, 975 163, 940 240, 002 221, 645 144, 722 213, 345 276, 753 249, 927 272, 228 83, 891 216, 768 209, 319 305, 945 119,463 339, 489 139, 694 175, 486 60, 683 180, 529 431, 760 1, 107, 689 314, 420 161, 627 367, 681 434, 341 230, 219 146, 491 160, 212 367, 985 92, 273 124, 912 549, 127 264, 057 216, 478 199, 148 157, 861 63, 232 148, 373 136,163 123, 622 23, 924 38, 491 4,923 3,638 5,752 20, 838 10, 232 67, 716 12, 108 33, 734 11. 108 18, 438 13, 006 8,111 9,701 27, 662 14, 198 17, 369 8,055 14, 088 20, 816 22, 328 5,066 43, 018 7,669 14,448 4,637 14, 490 23,021 49, 699 25, 479 9,344 26, 960 28, 824 12, 314 13, 126 13, 215 19, 902 8,792 9, 070 28, 512 19, 508 10, 642 12, 783 9, 157 16, 657 6,234 6,490 14. 109 17, 760 38, 452 30, 663 9,086 602 12, 932 9,085 14, 172 82, 160 3f3| 16, 992 2, 830 7,379 23, 286 11, 855 30, 383 12, 223 791 1,471 30, 046 9,861 60, 422 393 45, 947 19, 474 16, 861 4,570 6,641 67, 018 116, 065 513 13, 608 13, 119 43, 444 2,332 8,201 7,056 2,324 1,834 34, 207 78, 805 20, 527 17, 908 20, 284 119 16, 138 3,937 3,622 9,880 U, 738 137, 948 113, 415 310, 995 629, 522 323, 676 1, 377, 695 127, 549 1, 126, 671 140, 547 414, 368 483, 744 151, 2U 361, 525 709, 786 498, 265 309, 906 153, 382 631, 333 488, 193 486, 515 102, 337 452, 399 364,228 468, 963 141, 868 342, 673 561, 935 299, 359 830, 548 702, 002 229, 618 230, 213 272, 639 328, 142 166, 473 375, 818 1, 419, 922 676, 237 467, 943 643,424 116, 725 519, 139 78, 733 262, 650 242, 372 279, 462 * On farms, June 1, : 734 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLV. — Farm areas and farm values : 1880 — ^VIRGINIA — Cojitiniied. Conn ties. 3,3 ""to Is t2 9 ■3,3.9 la •afl Pi ,- 9 K - The Territory. Clidlialia Clallam Clarie Cdlumljia — Cowlitz Island Jefferson King Kitsap Klikifat Lewis Mason Pacific Pierce Saji Juan ... Skamania . . . Snohomish . . Spokane Stevens Thurston — "Wahldatnm "Walla "Walla "Whatcom "Whitman 7akima No. 6,529 Acres. 484, 340 140 102 589 722 271 117 89 284 29 575 370 17 90 160 84 25 186 566 50 302 41 473 310 711 226 5,520 5,151 28, 517 59, 804 18, 377 14, 611 4,646 9,856 495 40, 850 26, 564 615 11, 200 8,243 7,585 1,955 4,417 18,448 8,320 48, 179 1,158 88, 058 13, 130 33, 946 25, 197 Dollars. 13, 844, 224 284, 525 157, 960 1, 136, 440 1, 765, 956 727, 299 324, 325 132, 900 807, 660 105, 170 839, 500 838, 550 28, 867 177, 91/0 323, 760 204, 400 36, 920 338, 750 532, 370 58, 200 640, 910 80, 940 2, 307, 335 ,564, 965 999, 110 429, 523 Dollars. 968, 513 13, 000 7,372 44,981 141, 349 21, 526 29, 180 5,888 21, 364 3,380 65, 910 50, 263 1,716 6,686 14, 700 11, 865 2,405 19, 888 70, 639 15, 655 33, 035 1,079 167, 625 34, 087 143, 306 32, 716 Dollars. 4, 852, 307 Dollm'S. 300, 548 Dollars. 64, 843 42, 300 224, 966 692, 204 110, 269 59, 025 21, 077 105, 252 20, 439 604, 963 160, 709 7,006 39, 776 67, 047 58,864 11, 620 55, 253 502, 399 39, 470 ■115,677 13, 106 701, 470 96, 637 743, 600 394,649 2,121 618 13, 302 48, 497 12, 398 2,975 2,027 13, 454 6, f- 38,15* 5,279 996 20, 600 3,960 3,765 585 5,643 26, 791 6, 230 8,367 1,141 28, 367 7,! 31, 540 9,866 DoUars. 4, 212, 750 90,257 52, 848 313, 459 578, 590 146, 979 94, 951 34, 311 199, COO 79, 773 185, 755 248, 796 9,614 41, 205 193, 619 77, 489 18, 295 95, 430 HI, 743 69, 715 180, 970 19, 361 650, 081 206, 352 368, 215 155, 942 WEST VIRGINIA. The State, Bartjonr Berkeley . . . Boone Braxton — Brooke Gahell , Calhonn Clay , Doddndge . Fayette Gilmer Grant , Greenbrier.. Hampshire , Hancock — Hardy Harrison — Jackson Jefferson . . . Kanawha . . . Lewia Lincoln Logan M(^owell .. Marion 62, 674 1,686 1,030 863 1,219 374 1,141 798 499 1,321 1,132 1,022 664 1,506 1,233 376 638 2,082 1,689 672 2,249 1,476 1,348 1,018 527 1,880 8, 792, 327 122, 274 116, 081 17, 921 56, 849 35, 642 47, 677 26, 662 13, 710 68, 062 50, 109 63, 474 72, 580 129, 111 109, 020 36, 085 59, 005 194, 920 87, 912 111, 204 78, 127 117, 118 36, 493 21, 953 9,870 106, 953 133, 147, 176 3, 839, 756J 4, 472, 236 435, 099 1, 368, 187 2, 941, 124 1, 658, 333 754, 135 301, 660 2, 195, 833 1, 140, 806 1, 428, 340 1, 504, 135 4, 526, 737 2, 346, 939 2, 304, 744 2, 148, 627 7, 754, 423 3, 537, 409 5, 160, 428 3, 040, 373 4, 391, 619 762, 759 728, 936 164, 540 4, 799, 066 2, 699, 163 176, 300l 19, 360, 049 41, 308 119, 648 70, 229 131, 632 70, 023 67, 394 17, 652 8,255 4,727 80,440 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 214, 866 159, 483 516, 138 430, 728 333, 546 304, 217 722, 640 697, 660 1, 005, 191 574, 491 302, 413 224, 685 176, 214 59, 748 620, 067 736 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabus XLY.—Farm areas and farm values : 1880— WEST VIRGINIA— Continued. Coanties. •i1 •IS i 'usS . co .5 S 9 t- I «3 O o H HaTshnll... Mason Mercer Mineral Monongalia Monroe Morgan Nicholas. -- Ohio Pendleton- . Pleasants . . Pocahontas Preston Putnam . . . Ealeigh ^Randolph . - Kite hie Koane Summers .. Taylor Tucker Tyler Upshur Wayne ■Weoater . . _ Wetzel .... Wirt Wood Wyoming. . No. 1,721 1,748 929 682 2,013 1,248 673 1,115 680 2,262 1,224 1,026 1,186 1,483 1,660 1, 022 908 385 1,268 1,591 1,822 502 2,222 608 Acres. 104, 659 115, 880 64,649 61, 756 138, 032 117, 658 36, 773 60, 656 54, 978 67, 660 32, 151 57, 306 140, 496 57,716 46, 016 84, 163 81, 735 78, 956 48, 215 61, 110 19, 632 82,644 96, 487 75, 745 14, 638 66, 780 36, 692 103, 577 19, 458 Dollars. 7, 467, 416 4, 346, 548 893, 302 1, 753, 891 6, 218, 813 3, 077, 353 765, 330 963, 268 4, 487, 715 1, 943, 394 1,280,738 1, 879, "" 3, 234, 150 1, 966, 212 1, 161, 616 2, 782, 499 2, 794, 2, 043, 710 1, 233, 165 2, 610, 286 590, 782 , 2, 616, 241 3, 171, 300 1, 942, 916 359, 751 2, 647, 956 1, 282, 329 4, 623, 367 323, 896 DoUars. 149, 169 88, 099 22, 463 40, 414 92, 597 69, 697 36, 240 24, 097 104, 648 45, 069 25, 649 30, 332 95,208 60, 704 14, 347 44,410 46, 964 38, 746 22, 666 38, 869 23, 661 60,424 55, 034 35, 727 5,916 50, 196 24, 712 92, 078 8,093 DoUars. 606, 453 399, 153 176, 619 228, 928 651, 392 603, 126 120, 906 247, 381 365, 188 366, 751 156, 389 294, 718 578, 690 230, 409 184, 773 474, 241 359, 138 357, 993 202, 643 316, 099 102, 917 360, 800 479, 944 335, 276 89, 126 363, 531 172, 617 396, 567 102, 690 Dollars. 51, 512 32, 716 9,827 8,322 41, 203 21, 670 7,885 9,655 27, 479 12,652 9,083 9,962 33, 164 16, 360 7,513 18, 603 19, 328 17, 866 10, 110 15, 636 18, 22B 16, 811 8,522 20, 624 4,r-- 17,602 18, 448 28, 040 5,721 DoUars. 863 716 86 1,997 4,: 50 663 636 238 679 5,611 199 102 910 599 170 672 1,924 456 112 624 529 10 516 220 2,818 50 DoUars. 934, 436 706, 456 159, 872 176, 867 497,415 406, 719 148, 330 166, 666 647,824 229, 636 210, 519 213, 701 524,860 444, 213 170, 356 291, 268 360, 512 347, 712 258, 645 217,848 75, 152 413, 230 313, 917 401, 373 73,284 647,346 208, 924 625, 873 85,413 WISCONSIN. The State.. Adams — Ashland . . . Barron Bayfield... Brown Buffalo Burnett . . . Calumet . . . Chippewa Clark Columhia . . Crawford . . Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire . . Fond du Lao. Grant Green Green Lake.. Iowa Jackson Jefferson 1,273 1,160 7 3,119 1,976 394 2,273 1,566 1,666 3,190 2,058 5,826 5,186 1,444 40 2,072 1,450 4,531 4,298 2,651 1,716 2,668 1,572 3,483 9, 162, 528 78, 394 30, 308 496 113, 416 135, 366 12, 689 115, 893 81, 287 66, 501 308, 933 111, 967 650, 538 437, 689 43, 179 1,070 124, 946 113, 054 354, 919 400, 377 283, 198 165, 065 263, 677 96, 906 261, 797 357, 709, 607 1, 399, 642 954, 860 23, 500 3, 899, 437 3, 734, 729 341, 680 6, 200, 370 2, 516, 615 2, 147, 618 9, 832, 086 2, 012, 226 18, 775, 273 22, 060, 655 1, 564, 188 35, 930 3, 365, 522 3, 049, 548 17, 075, 430 11, 576, 913 9, 779, 744 6, 311, 861 7, 603, 489 2, 223, 441 12, 022, 953 a On farms, 81, 202 60, 146 1,160 244,613 263, 476 21, 565 276, 014 152, 431 66, 614 382, 446 180, 160 861, 587 815, 753 94, 141 1,649 212, 593 209, 503 673, 957 500, 074 317, 428 209, 955 335, 087 164, 396 441, 083 46, 508, 643 2, 620, 458 309, 247 211, 764 1,770 578, 773 1, 086, 097 73, 863 632, 567 458, 644 333, 559 1, 435, 042 627, 804 2, 594, 862 2, 008, 399 247, 381 9,664 597, 896 483, 085 1, 671, 600 1, 914, 248 1, 736, 289 673, 710 1, 196, 786 440, 718 1, 262, 092 15, 630 13, 346 176 25,739 34, 700 7,748 22, 993 25,223 22,511 68,371 51, 459 158, 707 86, 298 15, 182 710 38, 757 35, 701 65, 264 135, 410 86, 857 60, 411 91, 736 33, 314 63, 238 178, 892 10 '2," 675 234 3,003 2,497 1,424 10, 798 13, 497 995 1,484 1,128 8,170 5,823 2,815 1, 975 3, 020! 1, 3671 3, 971 72, 779, 496 471, 592 4,230 905, 190 1, 145, 558 77,867 1, 005, 736 679, 232 440, 150 2, 027, 038 872, 116 3, 941, 670 3, 727, 407 378, 178 9,743 816, 478 900, 843 3, 038, 824 2, 716, 921 2, 029, 286 1, 023, 278 1, 615, 768 705, 676 2, 186, 326 June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 737 Table XhY.— Farm areas and farm values: 1880— WISCONSIN— Continued. Conntlea. 1 I •9 9 ■s.s.g •H e) ■2 -2 39 I I I If s p.is ■ills Jtrnean Kenosha Kewatmee . - La Crosse... La Fayette . Langlade ... Lincoln Hanitowoo . Maratlion... Marinette . . Marquette.. Milwaukee . Monroe , Oconto Outagamie.. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Eacine Bicbland — Eock Saint Croix.. Sauk Shawano Shehoygan... Taylor Trempealeau Vernon "Walworth ... "Washington . "Waukesha... "Waupaca — "Waushara ... "Winnehago .. "Wood No. 1,8 1,328 2,286 1,715 2,463 97 153 4,361 1,705 1,321 2,353 2,914 858 2,936 2,006 902 2,473 1,484 2,022 42 1,919 2,623 3,696 2,289 3,612 1,491 3,740 266 2,459 3,547 2,761 3,075 3,208 2,795 2,1 2,871 Acres. 109, 461 176, 415 81,234 123, 617 330, 127 1,562 3,28T 200,477 41, 315 10, 220 105, 633 109, 199 154, 917 25, 848 142,434 103, 232 45, 784 129, 781 47, 008 108, 370 255 191, 125 131, 145 382, 194 202, 588 222, 642 45, 550 210, 546 3,184 177, 178 178, 759 262,710 189, 707 257, 530 132, 278 131, 880 213, 533 X>ollare. 2, 830, 168 5, 919, 446 3, 196, 598 4, 438, 675 10, 230, 916 79, 810 171, r)25 10, 800, 102 1, 914, 804 323, 430 2, 100, 695 13, 295, 105 4, 832, 132 925, 643 6, 911, 6, 898, 020 1, 428, 945 4, 921, 137 1, 937, 786 2, 300, 358 20, 480 8, 368, 551 4, 077, 418 15, 546, 092 7, 015, 198 7, 401, 654 1, 679, 331 12, 579, 145 200, 050 4, 517, 843 4, 950, 584 11, 745, : 11, 839, 865 15, 481, 680 4, 015, 655 3, 112, 888 10, 795, 662 908, 340 Dollars. 147, 525 220, 059 191, 975 227, 007 309, 230 2,176 9,022 586, 759 94, 262 12,807 110, 203 362, 521 259, 182 48,441 332, 642 355, 780 89, 266 248, 853 124, 998 124, 411 325, 469 197, 973 615, 091 346, 374 816, 996 75, 735 553, 348 4,273 285, 405 272, 469 432, 318 479, 909 571, 724 154,742 161, 675 407, 940 41, 819 Ihllars, 444,441 871, 666 405, 685 589, 082 1,470,380 14, 087 28, 769 1, 051, 350 295, 500 49, 636 368, 317 764, 683 785, 809 169, 769 816, 657 621, 025 213, 376 677, 796 330, 628 420, Oil 1,772 878, 982 817, 782 2, 174, 663 810, 525 1, 105, 468 254, 882 1, 344, 176 24,961 760, 458 956, 127 1, 709, 907 938, 876 , 1, 415, 183 605, 720 669, 701 1, 124, 928 160, 025 Dollars. 27,911 35,126 37, 519 36, 097 114, 143 1, 800 65, 220 37, 377 3,026 15, 707 25, 047 50, 420 10, 010 40, 192 21, 727 14, 272 35, 495 28, 307 27,843 50 35, 062 51, 742 122, 236 42,630 68, 561 20, 369 60,117 2,484 60, 017 44,379 78, 718 51, 643 64, 801 40,241 40, 431 50, 192 16, 773 Dollars. 1,96 589 1,979 1,517 679 25 5,364 515 333 1,272 4,256 6,040 806 1,624 6,707 114 582 3,458 744 2,! 1,205 2,514 6,137 7,182 2 2,079 1,929 1,642 14, 548 14, 563 4,113 1,199 4,734 Dollars. 723, 484 1, 224, 179 684, 275 1, 017, 256 1, 903, 509 18, 271 30, 973 1, 616, 989 377, 187 82, 773 585, 626 1, 567, 269 1, 237, 975 239, 261 1, 381, 489 1, 164, 608 359, 151 1, 205, 873 490, 101 724,166 2,104 1, 333, 220 1, 074, 921 3, 372, 742 1, 815, 266 1, 741, 534 329, 317 2, 088, 472 38,199 1, 307, 939 1, 332, 209 2, 539, 955 1, 896, 736 2, 465, 757 873, 980 838, 405 1, 917, 907 177, 683 "WTOMING TEREITOEY. The Territory.. 457 83, 122 835, 895 95,482 5,007,107 79, 048 372, 391 Albany 101 87 15 43 121 62 28 15,851 12,882 1,317 3,103 38,754 6,383 4,832 256, 520 101, 370 8,390 43, 550 314, 600 83,470 27,995 19, 485 16,405 1,210 9,575 30, 375 11, 587 6,835 853, 890 878, 295 348, 103 204, 015 1,846,534 700, 700 174, 570 15, 135 9,938 1,070 15,725 21, 775 11, 945 3,460 71,924 36, 220 12, 949 36, 300 156, 420 32, 057 26,530 Crook Sweetwater trinta a On farms, June 1, 1880. 47 738 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. TABiai XL VI. — Summary ly States and Territoriei States and Territo- ries. The United States. Alabama... Arizona . . . Arkansas. . California. , Colorado... ConnectiCTit Dakota Delaware , DlstrictofColmnbia. Florida Georgia. . Idaho — Illinois... Indiana . . Iowa Kansas Kentucky ...... Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachnsetts . . Michigan , Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico — New York North Carolina.. Ohio Oregon • ... Barley. Pennsylvania . . Khode Island . .. South Carolina. Tennessee-w. Texas TJtali Vermont Virginia "Washington ... West Virginia . "Wisconsin . "Wyoming. . AcreB. 1, 997, 727 511 12, 404 157 586, 350 4,112 575 16, 156 19 21 1,439 8,291 55, 267 16, 399 198, 861 23, 993 20, 089 11, 106 226 3,171 54,506 116, 020 44 6,472 1,323 115, 201 19, 399 ' 3,461 240 2,548 356, 629 230 67,482 29, 311 23,592 715 1,162 2,600 5,527 11, 268 10, 552 859 14, 680 424 204, 335 Bushda. 43, 997, 495 5,281 239, 051 1,952 12,463,561 107, 116 12, 286 277, 424 523 210 18, 662 274, 750 1, 229, 623 382, 835 4, 022, 583 300, 273 486, 326 242, 185 6,097 80, 128 1, 204, 316 2, 972, 965 348 123, 031 39, 970 1, 744, 686 513, 470 77, 877 4,091 50, 053 7, 792, 062 2,421 1, 707, 129 920, 977 438, 100 17, 783 16, 257 30, 019 72, 786 217, 140 267, 625 14, 223 666, 537 9,740 6, 043, 118 Buckwheat. AereB. 848, 389 42 92 1,012 8 11, 231 321 58 'i6,"457 8,846 16, 318 2,458 1,024 20, 135 10, 294 6,617 33,948 3,677 34 1,666 4,535 35, 373 291, 228 6,725 22, 130 372 246, 199 105 4,907 48 17, 649 16, 463 106 30, 334 34, 117 BiialielB. 11, 817, 327 548 22, 307 110 137, 563 2,521 5,857 402 "i78,'859' 89,707 166, 895 24,421 9,942 382, 701 136, 667 67, 117 413, 062 41, 756 67,640 437 17, 562 94, 090 466, 414 4, 461, 200 44,668 280, 229 6,215 3, 593, 326 1,254 33, 434 535 356, 618 136, 004 2,498 285,298 289,107 Indian com. Acres. 62, 368, 504 2, 055, 929 1,818 1, 298, 310 71, 781 22, 991 55,796 90,852 202, 120 1,032 2, 538, 733 569 9, 019, 381 3, 678, 420 6, 616, 144 3, 417, 817 3, 021, 176 742, 728 30, 997 664,928 52, 655 919, 656 438, 737 1, 570, 550 5, 588, 265 197 1, 630, 660 487 36, 612 344,555 41,449 779, 272 2, 305, 419 3, 281, 923 5,646 1, 373, 270 11, 893 1, 303, 404 2, 904, 873 2, 468, 587 12, 007 55,249 1,768,127 2,117 665,785 1, 015, 393 Bualisls. 1, 754, 591, 676 26,451,278 34, 746 24,156,417 1, 993, 325 455, 968 1, 880, 421 2, 000, 864 3, 894, 264 29, 7.50 3, 174, 234 23, 202, 018 16, 408 325, 792, 481 115, 482, 300 275, 014, 247 105, 729, 325 72, 852, 263 9, 889, 689 960, 633 15, 968, 533 1, 797, 768 32, 461, 452 14, 831, 741 21, 340, 800 202, 414, 413 5,649 65, 450, 135 12, 891 1, 350, 248 11, 150, 705 633, 786 25, 690, 156 28, 019, 839 111, 877, 124 126, 862 45, 821, 531 372, 967 11, 767, 099 62, 764, 429 29, 065, 172 163, 342 2, 014, 271 29, 119, 761 39, 183 14, 090, 609 34, 230, 579 99 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, of Hit principal vegetable productiont : 1880. 739 Oats. Acres. 16, 144, 593 324, 628 29 166, 513 49, 947 23, 023 36, 691 78, 226 17, 158 267 47, 962 612, 778 13, 197 1, 959, 889 623, 531 1, 607, 577 435, 859 403, 416 26, 801 78, 785 101, 127 20, 659 636, 187 617, 469 198, 497 968, 473 24,691 260, 457 6,937 29, 485 137, 422 9,237 1, 261, 171 500, 415 910, 388 151, 624 1,237,593 5,575 261,445 468, 566 238, 010 19, 625 99, 548 563, 443 37, 962 126, 931 955, 597 822 Bushels. 407, 858, 999 3, 039, 639 564 2, 219, 822 1, 341, 271 640, 900 1, 009, 706 2, 217, 132 378, 508 7,440 468, 112 5, 648, 743 462, 236 63. 189, 200 15, 599, 518 50, 610, 591 g, 180, 386 4, 580, 738 229, 840 2, 266, 675 1, 794, 872 645, 159 18. 190, 793 23, 382, 158 1, 959. 020 20, 670, 958 900, 915 6, 555, 875 186, 860 1, 017, 620 3, 710, 573 166, 627 37, 675, 506 3, 838, 068 28, 064, 605 4, 385, 650 33, 841, 439 159, 339 2, 715, 505 4, 723, 190 4, 893, 359 418, 082 3, 742, 282 5, 333, 181 1, 571, 706 1, 908, 506 32, 905, 320 22, 612 Eye. Aoreg. 1, 842, 233 5,764 3, 290 20, 281 1,294 29, 794 2,385 773 301 601 25,854 354 192, 138 25, 400 102, 607 34, 621 89, 417 201 2,161 32, 405 21, 666 22, 815 13, 614 806 46,484 15 34, 297 3,218 106, 025 17 244, 923 61, 953 29, 499 841 398, 466 1,270 7,152 32, 493 3,326 1,163 6,319 48,746 518 17, 279 Bushels. 19, 831, 596 28, 402 22, 387 181, 681 19,465 370, 733 24, 359 5,953 3,704 2,965 101,716 4,341 3, 121, 785 303, 105 1, 518, 605 413, 181 668, 050 1,013 26, 398 288, 067 213, 716 294, 918 215, 245 6,134 636, 426 430 424, 348 34, 638 949, 064 240 2, 634, 690 285, 160 389, 221 13, 305 3, 683, 621 12, 997 27, 049 166, 419 25, 399 9,606 71, 733 324, 431 7,124 113, 181 2, 298, 513 78 ■WTieat. Acres. 35, 430, 333 264, 971 9,026 204, 084 1, 832, 429 64,693 2,198 265, 298 87, 639 234 81 475, 684 22, 006 3, 218, 542 2, 619, 695 3, 049, 288 1, 861, 402 1, 160, 108 1,501 43, 829 1, 822, 749 3, 044, 670 43, 524 2,074,394 17, 665 1, 469, 866 3,674 11, 248 149, 760 51, 230 736, 611 646, 829 2, 556, 134 446, 077 1, 446, 384 17 170, 902 1, 196 563 373, 570 72, 542 20, 748 901, 177 81,554 393, 068 1, 948, 160 241 Bushels. 459, 483, 137 1, 529, 6!i7 136, 427 1, 269, 715 29, 017, 707 1, 425, 014 38, 742 2, 830, 289 1, 175, 272 6,402 422 3, 159, 771 540, 589 51, lib, 502 ♦7, 284, 853 31, 154, 205 17, 324, 141 11, 356, 113 6,034 665, 714 8, 004, 864 15, 768 35, 632, 543 34, 601, 030 218, 890 24, 966, 627 469, 688 13, 847, 007 69,298 169, 316 1, 901, 739 706, 041 11, 687, 786 3, 397, 393 46, 014, 809 7, 480, 010 19, 462, 405 240 962, 358 7, 331, 353 2, 567, 737 1, 169, 199 337, 257 7, 826, 174 1, 921, 322 4, 001, 711 24,884,689 4,674 Value of orchard products, (a) DoUars, 60, 876, 164 362, 263 5, 63C 867, 426 2, 017, 314 3,246 456, 246 156 846, 692 12, 074 768, 295 782, 972 23, 147 3, 502, 583 2, 757, 359 1, 494, 365 368, 860 1, 377, 670 188, 604 1, 112, 026 1, 503, 188 1, 005, 303 2, 760, 677 121, 648 378, 145 1, 812, 873 1,530 72, 244 3,619 972, 291 860, 090 26, 706 8, 409, 794 903, 513 3, 576, 242 683, 663 4, 862, 826 68, 751 78, 934 919, 844 876, 844 148, 493 640, 942 1, 609, 663 127, 668 934, 400 639, 435 a The noticeable features of the foregome table are; (1) The great proportional Increase In the orchard products of 1880 over those of 1870 in the southern states generally, notably Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, and Texas, and in some of the extreme western states and territories, now undergoing rapid settlement, owing to the wide extension of fruit culture in those regions ; (2) the general falling off, relatively at least, in nearly all the great fruit-growing states of the north- eastern, central, and older western sections, owing to the fact that the census year was nnfarorable |or an average yield. 740 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabij: XL VI. — Summary by States and Terntonet States and Territo- ries. Hay. Hops. BUOAB-CUTE. Area in crop. Sugar. Molasses. The tTnited States . Torn. 35,205,712 Acret. 46, 800 Poundt. 26, 546, 378 Acres. 227,776 Shda. 178,872 GaUom. 16, 573, 273 1 10,363 5,606 23, 295 1,135,180 85,062 657,860 308, 036 49,632 3,759 149 14,409 40, 053 3, 280, 319 1,361,083 3,613,941 1,589,987 218,739 37,029 1,107,788 264,468 684, 679 1, 393, 888 1,636,912 8,894 1,077,458 63,947 785,433 95, 853 583, 069 518,990 7,650 6,240,563 93,711 2,210,923 266, 187 2,811,654 79, 328 2,706 186,698 59, 699 92,735 1,051,183 287, 255 106, 819 232, 338 1,896,969 23,413 6,627 94 795, 199 f ^ 4 1,119 1,444,077 ' ■i 6 Connecticut 7 8 Delaware 9 District of Colmuliia Florida 10 7,938 15, 053 1,273 601 1, 029, 868 1, 565, 784 11 1' Idaho . -. 18 Illinois 21 69 51 1 7,788 21, 236 16, 915 500 n 15 16 17 1R 181,592 171,706 11,696,248 19 219 48,214 ?0 ?1 Massachnsetts 23 491 30 9,895 266,010 10, 928 •n rf ?4 Mississippi 4,655 18 636, 625 "> ?fi T 'R oq New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New Tork 69 23, 955 SO 91 T' 39, 072 21,628,931 9? North Carolina Ohio 94 9 304 83 5,510 244,371 36,995 95 96 Pennsylvania Ehcde Island South Carolina 97 98 1,787 229 138,944 99 '10 Texas . ... 10,224 4,951 810,605 III Utah <"?> Vermont............ 264 12 534 109,350 1,599 703,277 49 44 Washington West T&ginia Wisconsin.......... 45 46 4,439 1,966,827 47 Wyoming........... ., v». . ^ -. ..: «, , .. COMPENDITTM OF THE TENTH . CENSUS, of the principal vegetable productions : 1880 — Contmued. 741 POTATOES. Irish. Sweet. Aeres. 174, 173 Pownde. 110,131,373 Acres. 14,480,019 Bales. 5,765,359 Acres. 638, 841 Pounds. 472, 661, 157 Acres. (6) Bushels. 169,458,539 Bushels. 33,378,693 1,579 810,889 2,330,086 699, 654 2,197 2,064 84 462, 426 600 970, 220 73,317 334, 925 26,249 402, 027 4,550,565 383, 123 2, 584, 262 664, 086 283, 864 33,064 20, 221 249, 590 157, 307 10,365,707 6,232,246 9,962,537 2,894,198 2,269,890 180, 115 7,999,625 1,497,017 3,070,389 10,924,111 6, 184, 676 303, 821 4, 189, 694 228,702 2,160,893 302,143 3,358,828 3,563,793 21,883 33, 644, 807 722, 773 12, 719, 215 1,359,930 16,284,819 606, 793 144, 942 1,354,481 228,832 573,595 4,438,172 2,016,766 1,035,177 1,398,539 8, 609, 161 30, 986 3,448,819 6,303 881, 260 86,284 1 V 1,042,976 608, 256 3 4 5 8,666 6 4 2 90 971 2 5,612 11,955 692 333 226,120 263 1 38,174 3,358 170 163 1,471 16, 621 14,044,652 1,897 1,278 1,400 21,182 228,590 400 3,935,825 8,872,842 420,477 191, 669 171,120,784 66, 954 250 26,082,147 5, 369; 436 83, 969 69, 922 414, 663 12,016,657 27,789 918 6 7 195, 937 23,347 1,687,613 4,397,778 8 321 n 2,651 34,973 1,294,677 25, 369, 687 245, 596 2, 617, 138 64,997 814,441 10 n T> 249, 407 244, 930 122, 368 195, 226 1, 017, 854 1, 318, 110 13 11 T) 16 2,667 864,787 1,367 608,569 42, 000 23, 188, 311 1R 70,179 329, 590 450 4,904 ''0 31,054 128,848 91 22 3,501 1,718,951 2,106,215 32,116 963, 111 20, 318 3,610,660 431,484 24 015 101 2 88 152 7 4,937 67, 208 34,676 43 27,566 2 169 41, 532 685 67,979 1,500 170,843 172,315 890 6,481,431 26, 986, 213 34,735,235 17, 325 36,943,272 785 45,678 29,365,052 221,283 13, 628 07 28,778 41,609 «>f) 2,086,731 3,217 6,833 4, 576, 148 239,678 340,636 32 10,846 5,609,191 893, 163 389, 598 ^? 31 35 183,079 5,796 184, 142 714 2, 189, 622 2, 369, 901 1, 460, 079 78, 388 52,077,615 1, 364, 249 722, 562 2,178,435 522, 548 330, 621 805,284 39 335 62, 152 7,800 38,603 !\^ 84 140,791 8 4,071 8,810 131, 432 79, 988, 868 6,930 2,296,146 10,608,423 45,040 19, 595 1,901,521 7,033 11 87,214 7,124 i a 17,000 bales, produced from 35,000 acres in the Indian Territory, are included in these totals. & The acreage of Irish potatoes is given for only thirteen of the states and territories, those being selected which show the greatest percentage of land in potatoes to total improved land in farms. In a number of the states the crop is a minor one, being grown in a majority of instances in small patches as a garden product, the evident tendency of which is to make the returns of area in crop excessive (e. /;., through calling three-fourths or two-thirds of an acre, or even less, an acre) and the resulting average yield too small. Consequently it was not thought desirable to publish the number of acres as returned for these states. 742 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabub XL VII. — Principal vegetalle productions : 1880. ALABAMA. Cotmties. Baxley. Bnok- Trheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. Value of orchard piodncts. The State.. Suehels. 5,281 Bushels. Bushels. 25, i51, 278 Bushels. 3, 039, 639 Bushels. 28, 402 1 Antanga., 2'Bald'vnii . 3 Barbour . 4Bibb S.Blouut elBullock.... 7|ButIer 8; Calhoun ... 9 Chambers . 10 Cherokee . . 11 Chilton... 12 Choctaw.. 13 Clarke ulClay ISlClebume . 16;Coffee ITiColbert 18|Conecuh .— 19Coosa 20 Covington . 21 Crenshaw . 22 Cullman... 23 Dale 24 Dallas 25,De Kalb... 26 Elmore ... 27'Escanibia. 28J!)towah... 29 Fayette. .- SOiFranklin . G-eneva . . Greene .. Hale Henry... Jackson . Jefferson ... Lamar Lauderd£)-le . Lawrence... Lee 41 Limestone . 42 Lowndes .. 43'Macon 44 Madison... 45iMaxengo... 46 Marion 47iMarshall 48Mobae 49 Monroe 50 Montgomery. 51 Morgan — 52lPerry 53 Pickens .. 54iPike 55i£andolph. 56Bu8Bell 57 Saint Clair. 68;Shelby 59|Sumter ..... 60!Xalladega.., 327 179 ~15i' 350 "68 104 'iss 155 157 34 100 166 902 34 53 315 184, 393 28, 423 437, 415 236, 086 422, 048 379, 876 274, 668 469, 698 458, 286 509, 381 183, 975 272, 213 312, 718 292, 870 362, 335 155, 014 500, 701 181, 277 364, 399 81, 997 254, 950 102, 982 221, 497 707, 139 322, 259 211, 688 34, 336 382, 788 342, 520 348, 897 58, 887 402, 992 595, 185 325, 846 429, 660 352, 474 721, 039 798, 931 244,903 719, 928 611, 184 173, 969 1, 033, 223 698, 009 272, 481 465, 582 25, 272 251, 068 767, 427 580, 687 628, 248 491, 436 374, 170 332, 466 215,555 341, 703 312, 839 609, 883 454, 873 22,044 5,108 99, 295 21, 926 44,194 43,028 71, 100 93, 368 80, 592 66, 215 18, 300 28, 432 47, 737 39, 308 58,084 15, 025 43, 914 25, 136 41, 758 16, 266 36, 480 8,198 28, 894 111, 213 34,843 49,849 8,979 44,734 27, 302 23, 143 10, 604 22,464 45, 075 63, 402 90, 962 43, 414 32, 440 39, 233 56, 352 101, 911 40, 389 43, 922 63, 336 81, 161 83, 234 15, 680 31, 673 1,440 44,024 62, 292 40, 633 63, 710 76,044 38, 608 43, 558 91, 141 41, 291 39, 348 31, 380 92, 356 282 473 50) 444 1,700 637 1,020 29 163 737 556 115 415 270 72 50 102 2,613 87 219 1,182 116 224 172 121 133 463 844 1,613 359 320 1,133 612 655 115 805 261 223 134 922 103 181 445 162 842 Bushels. 1, 529, 657 3,469 530 16, 700 60, 858 455 150 67, 660 75,945 66, 956 20, 661 30 54,603 48,004 85 10,923 55, 023 139 12,452 336 487 37, 382 20, 779 40, 192 22, 745 7,331 1,803 15, 273 906 58,335 60, 038 24, 221 36, 376 34, 024 SO, 225 1,378 41,638 246 898 9,004 80, 716 370 691 15, 136 30,984 39, 829 2,974 11, 985 408 58,379 6,771 54,853 34,324 225 89, 868 Dollars. 362, 263 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 743 Tabt.t! XLVII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880. ALABAMA. Hay. Hops. BURAS-CANE. Sngar. Molasses. Bice. Cotton. Irish. Sweet. Tobacco. Tons. 10, 363 Pounds. BMs. 94, Gdtlong. 795, 199 Pownds. 810, 889 Bales. 699, 651 Bushels. 334, 925 Bushels. 3, 148, 819 Pounds. 152, 126 « 167 4 41 34 370 6 201 8 4 7 3 11 10 351 47 681 177 212 5 759 192 230 193 130 202 473 1,981 278 8 46 1,331 625 282 16 18 154 4 138 100 421 2,318 10, 870 73, 191 4,397 49, 810 43, 106 13, 379 17, 685 32,180 31, 304 'i9,'8io 48, 153 1,756 2,108 13, 916 22, 519 1,716 21 86,610 19, 659 11, 165 6,828 11,.905 40, 201 22, 491 2,498 1,525 61, 102 1,032 19,553 2,872 402 16, 199 80, 831 1,700 13, 658 12, 597 1,525 23,105 10, 131 12, 390 "66,'3ii 18, 860 13, 190 19, 813 2,080 2,110 200, 150 1,500 32, 998 4,775 18, 036 1,365 501 6,967 1,005 9,750 115, 989 11, 360 7,930 510 9,015 12, 452 1,190 7,914 1,813 1,412 22, 578 11, 895 10, 818 19, 176 10, 777 3,534 9,054 11, 097 4,973 3,600 1,788 9,012 4,633 8,111 1,158 8,173 378 6,221 33, 534 2,859 9,771 91 6,571 1,268 1,112 15, 811 18, 093 12, 573 6,235 6,333 6,015 9,270 13, 791 13, 189 16,724 29, 356 11, 580 20, 679 23,181 2,240 5,358 1 10, 421 31,732 6,133 21, 627 17, 283 15, 136 7,475 19,442 6,028 6,643 22, 211 U,833 908 1,901 2,115 1,261 4,502 979 3,183 3,830 4,213 3,823 446 1,665 2,607 1,314 3,885 1,532 5,189 1,137 1,861 495 1,865 3.789 301 3,101 5,075 1,282 799 2,383 762 1,756 3,517 2,130 1,720 17, 166 6,487 1,092 17, 936 12, 082 1,771 13, 466 1,117 1,092 16, 829 2,483 3,028 5,975 92, 714 1,470 10,823 1,538 4,289 656 3,314 2,786 1,427 6,117 2,428 34,820 60,025 112, 374 36, 892 22,265 67, 008 67, 606 27, 876 83, 116 20, 705 34, 427 65, 545 95, 217 28, 120 25,216 18,272 16, 126 51,536 33, 268 43,890 62, 218 11, 006 82, 286 137, 387 11, 773 49, 260 42, 013 19, 631 32, 517 10, 159 33, 492 64, 074 77, 830 112, 684 32, 538 44,091 48, 058 31, 105 29, 695 70, Oil 26, 716 68, 587 60, 371 36, 577 95, 625 34, 261 17, 815 68, 695 81, 893 117,285 26,746 77, 860 71, 223 91, 680 38, 873 80, 264 22, 187 30, 664 90, 102 22,873 1,844 350 3,512 5,218 9, 912 833 2,559 6,592 8,055 14, 318 537 4,322 2,349 13, 468 15, U3 1,403 8,626 1,210 5,258 1,761 6,256 8,888 250 1,678 1,322 2,585 11, 333 7,184 3,087 918 6,829 5,510 4,499 17,127 17, 619 10, 420 19, 870 27, 278 1,786 32, 031 36, 358 7,479 8,285 9,719 2,496 318 17, 795 4,522 8,637 761 11, 521 303 11, 208 2,298 2,027 6,520 744 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XL VII. — Prmcipal vegetable jproductions : 1880 — ALABAMA — Continued. Comities. CEBEALS. Valne of orchard products. Barley. Bnck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. 61 Bushels. 348 173 35 Bushels. Bushels. 461,960 489,784 263, 123 58, 105 573, 385 88,781 Bushels. 78, 684 63, 013 21, 687 3,647 92, 933 4,043 Bushels. 114 689 344 Bushels. 99,061 12, 388 26,149 DoUari. 6,923 12,309 8,933 660 5,656 132 62 TnscalfinHa 63 Walker "Washington . . 64 65 Wilcox 146 137 179 8,314 66 ARIZONA TEERITOEY. The Terrify - 239, 051 34,746 564 136, 427 5,530 1 20,751 125, 138 5,817 33, 511 33, 890 16,944 3,000 4,368 2,165 430 9,486 2,205 14, 841 1,251 564 11, 075 87, 315 320 9,890 22,357 5,070 400 2Maricopa 1,555 4 Pima 375 1,525 2,075 fi Yavapai ynma 7 ARKANSAS. The State. - 1 Arkansas . 2 Ashley ... 3jBaxter 4|BeDtoa — SiBoone 6 Br.idley. . 7 Calhoun - 8 Carroll- . . 9 Chicot ... lOiClark.... U'Clay , 12 Columbia . . . 13iConway 14'Craigh"ead .. 15 Crawford . . 16 Crittenden. 17 Cross 18 Dallas 19 Desha 20Dorsey Drew Faulkner . Franklin. . 24CFnlton Garland... 26 Grant 27iGreene 28:Hempstead ... 29!Hot Spring SOiHoward ... Sljlndependence 32 Izard 33track8on 34 .Tefferson 35 Johnson .. 1,952 200 346 65 117 113 63 300 La Payette .. Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little BiTer . 548 24, 156, 417 2, 219, 183 136,232 152, 289 261, 337 1, 119, 834 653, 945 97,241 100, 688 582, 734 117, 391 470, 352 343, 836 235|376 349,294 367, 451 465, 356 216, 194 138, 614 136, 760 180, 177 113, 630 145, 401 347, 062 547, 723 299, 930 153, 434 149, 854 347, 926 418, 837 268, 650 272, 635 691, 188 451, 904 384, 398 299, 508 463, 488 97, 371 522, 720 271, 650 144, 068 166,819 16, 354 12, 218 21, 678 245, 382 92, 372 8,316 5,838 64,451 372 25, 969 12, 406 22,545 24, 674 20, 260 33, 216 1,128 11, 121 5,749 3,139 13, 967 11, 522 39, 247 52, 509 20, 827 17, 656 10, 408 29, 110 42, 678 11, 191 20, 409 61, 209 40, 593 6,399 6,596 34, 693 1,362 40, 851 12, 047 15, 210 9,523 22,387 100 4,820 290 34 159 55 166 244 74 229 237 40 118 504 371 1,098 180 131 1, 269, 715 85 9,995 156, 087 56, 581 1,309 652 61, 992 11, 953 13, 408 3,548 9,346 15, 552 31, 040 200 2,643 2,010 171 3,319 1,244 18, 197 31, 800 10, 924 7,442 2,616 10,475 6,702 7,384 13, 618 57,104 25, 902 7,415 278 18, 496 77 18, 662 620 1,021 774 867, 426 6,426 8,119 14, 395 4,265 4,754 17, 435 9,975 4,150 1,440 2,035 14, 657 9,447 3,305 27, 682 1,542 1,885 30, 902 1,374 7,038 11,747 12, 573 30, 650 585 8,641 10,454 3,457 18, 214 20, 793 9,637 8,907 7,388 3,357 2,779 20, 431 1,656 3,721 3,874 14, 895 6,612 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 745 Tablb LXVII. — Principal vegetable produeUona : 1880 — ALABAMA — Continued. H.y. Hops. SUQABmUIE. Bice. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sngar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. 1 174 3 1 32 2 Potmds. Shds. Gallons. 3,327 1,771 PouTids. 540 1,400 BcOes. 14, 161 11, 137 2,764 1,246 26,746 568 Bushels. 1,322 8,573 2,177 1,450 3,908 202 BushOs. 40, 308 86, 036 21, 679 40, 695 130, 591 9,912 Povnds. 6,350 6,568 10, 900 61 6« 63 6,988 31,752 19, 421 7,771 M 2,696 571 fifi 66 AKIZONA TERKITOEY. 6,«06 26,249 5,303 600 20 2,012 24 654 832 1,704 260 3,026 4,816 638 4,639 621 12, 7U 1 5,055 15 7 3 600 4 126 107 5 R 7 ARKANSAS. 23,295 608,256 402,027 881, 260 970, 220 378 13 220 2,376 663 8,508 11,371 2,879 126 2,686 4,900 6,370 502 25,338 13,924 2,307 13,039 9,096 4,374 8,980 16,039 4,768 6,157 18. 103 6,146 9,964 8,692 9,268 2,438 634 3,999 3,711 13, 985 3,765 7,061 11, 156 4,800 13,896 34, 588 7,769 6,339 6,480 21, 147 11,663 7,116 5,177 2,244 3,884 28, 165 11,571 756 2,053 4,693 1,909 4,065 4,427 4,195 4,399 4,806 6,435 4,711 2,122 1,672 8,451 2,285 3,943 6,720 5,532 95 6,347 3,763 6,181 3,128 5,022 2,000 11,251 4,500 5,640 1,794 8,862 1,730 3,809 2,323 8,337 923 10,061 14,397 5,396 14, 058 11,707 8,161 16, 707 2,104 6,900 25, 566 5,381 30, 673 10, 149 9,715 U,805 8,778 6,628 13, 866 13, 863 13,412 12, 626 11,913 12,793 681 20,321 18, 882 13, 989 20, 289 20,546 10, 903 16,583 11, 349 7,239 9,016 5,618 6,147 3,145 9,066 9,937 12,383 6,952 4,194 6,470 395, 982 34,089 1,433 1,470 16,540 1 ? <) 4 >; A 6 560 6 139 100 740 97 206 326 68 42 97 26 4 42 268 215 166 117 11 124 56 71 4 396 214 160 253 264 7 R q 3,732 11, 390 13, 333 8,591 24,942 1,912 6,195 4,406 8,410 3,057 4,421 5,608 11, 974 2,404 3,400 4,751 9,310 5,735 3,600 5,823 7,749 21, 726 13, 212 4,790 250 7,941 3,217 i, 600 2,962 3,276 2,747 10 11 1? n 14 I"! 16 17 1R 19 ''0 'I ot ""1 ■'4 *>'» 07 o^ ?0 01 33 ?i 414 37 279 38 455 ^ G8 40 746 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XL VII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — ABKANSAS — Continued. Conntiea. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Kye. Wheat. Value of orchard prodacta. Logan ... Lonoke . . Madison . Marion .. Miller ... Bushels. Stishelt. Missisaippi . . Monroe Montgomeiy. Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Saudolph. Saint FranciB. Saline Scott Searcy Sehastian 161 Sevier Sharp , Stone , Union Van Buren. 272 Washington . White Woodruff Yell 28 Bushels. 491, 526 249,764 720, 428 330, 305 223, 728 314, 116 208, 667 187, 991 253, 222 287, 869 155, 655 134, 935 332, 585 188, 256 87, 133 179, 400 494, 773 135, 462 S69, 911 728, 403 197, 061 292, 628 ' 279,633 362, 828 653, 513 168, 839 432, 570 209, 375 171, 779 345, 316 1, 225, 657 444, 893 229, 962 496, 138 Bushels. 46, 918 49, 674 75, 068 20, 704 6,798 4,240 13, 995 ■ 9, 000 11, 851 23, 810 2,921 11, 119 13, 410 11, 043 3,490 16, 816 30, 741 31,944 32, 976 33,137 8,849 38, 046 29, 661 24,776 63, 976 12, 693 52,241 19, 297 6,405 31, 666 220, 617 96, 359 9,908 42, 480 Bushels. 254 125 1,226 1,188 77 168 740 208 52 223 94 246 117 230 136 16 433 55 45 289 110 309 241 900 399 Bushels. 20, 211 6,663 86, 414 13, 816 49 655 200 16, 766 2,807 14,302 2,881 367 8,893 1,629 13, 096 34, 439 2,214 5,623 31,244 1,836 7,589 7,957 19,179 32, 157 4,740 18, 908 13, 637 243 15,233 224, 669 17, 220 1,807 32, 678 DoUma. 36, 666 24,978 14,411 5,662 6,6 6,803 6,020 9,783 19, 216 3,887 11,348 6,6" 3,612 17,852 821 10,422 23, 939 0,465 23,237 6,079 1,702 26, 308 13,884 5,569 69,605 6,815 10, 163 4,292 18, 415 14,858 12,338 18, 701 3,452 18, 671 CALIFOENIA. The State . Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras ... Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte . . . El Dorado . . . Fresno Humholdt . . . Inyo Kem Lake Lassen Los Angeles - Marin Mariposa Mendocino .. Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada 1, 213, 820 3,410 101, 054 516, 474 47,294 899, 568 601, 880 1,530 22, 911 118, 527 94,848 36,&i6 119, 671 124, 300 37, 073 405, 708 37, 554 20, 239 101, 829 91, 325 3,925 826, 650 130, 844 10,632 22, 307 4,027 326 177 330 1,215 764 1, 993, 325 37, 673 235 40, 696 31, 210 7,296 15, 736 1,360 1,710 414 10,053 16, 313 33, 213 36, 046 19, 277 752, 104 720 20, 526 15,716 440 14, 978 41,722 1, 341, 271 32, 766 5,985 822 13, 700 330 3,600 37, 456 4,830 1,168 205 364, 785 22, 538 2,400 10,243 33, 126 1,470 26, 937 255 20, 883 250 88, 362 22, 250 26,871 181, 681 270 4,904 5,050 1,250 200 2,568 1,047 140 1,140 1,865 1,701 2,220 8,932 1,665 590 400 1,735 29, 017, 707 2, 017, 314 620, 758 2,936 48, 323 2, 244, 770 16,256 4, 537, 504 1, 267, 016 995 20, 777 190, 923 84, 532 30, 004 86, 682 173, 842 76, 361 316,042 55, 520 4,476 166, C66 296, 308 78, 336 200 779, 286 611, 446 3,235 210, 745 34, 903 59, 327 28, 807 12,425 33, 455 5,850 82,648 6,91 29, 262 5,578 5,837 13, 957 9,760 122, 920 31, 701 7,268 24,629 15, 697 1,284 10, 461 82, 400 26,646 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH -CENSUS. 747 Table XLYIl.—Prinoipal vegetable productions : 1880— ARKANSAS- 'Continued. Hay. Hops. BUOAS-CANB. Bloe. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 280 2,846 628 103 23 237 511 40 Founds. Mh4s. GaUona. Pounds. Bales. 9,752 11, 704 129 3,925 11,643 10,430 14, 106 1,819 10, 520 1,406 8,849 3,314 29, 070 3,787 1,514 2,061 8,700 6,977 20,439 6,248 5,966 5,075 4,826 2,464 11, 112 4,075 4,350 2,049 11, 013 3,377 133 11,821 12,311 10,428 Bushels. 9,330 8,792 17, 674 4,877 1,320 6,166 6,193 1,388 2,382 6,987 2,226 4,060 6,261 3,136 1,869 999 10, 8S2 2,100 15,512 6,696 4,430 3|628 6,053 3,827 4,285 1,821 5,123 5,398 24,651 14,876 3,691 5,139 Bushels. 16,385 16,638 13, 334 4,727 14, 822 5,669 14, 128 4,162 18, 639 6,318 18, 503 6,602 21, 956 10, 339 2,034 5,361 17, 353 9,359 25, 935 5,570 13,786 22,949 8,962 5,448 8,983 9,525 5,917 3,357 27, 699 6,579 16, 237 23, 098 6,960 12,271 Pounds. 18,977 6,197 25,156 3,321 1,335 1,537 2,590 2,685 1,907 12,406 3,588 5,919 11, 172 4,809 2,470 2,640 12,570 4,860 4,965 13, 348 9,276 9,418 5,896 8,984 8,576 6,284 10, 070 5,400 10, 515 10,469 26,357 -28, 184 2,435 4,070 41 42 43 44. 45 4R 47 48 ^-, 49 45 6 94 1,401 14 4 4 161 263 844 275 287 178 48 ■id 574 152 282 77 9 15 B,607. 295 124 217 .10 m Hi fiH 54 65 ,16 .w .ss 59 60 61 62 fiit 64 ns 611 67 68 69 70 71 ^ 72 73 74 CALIFOENIA. 1,135,180 1,444,077 4,550,665 86,284 73,317 66, 560 1,495 12, 651 32, 887 8,549 37,539 38, 306 2,401 9,363 19, 221 15, 645 8,417 20, 460 13, 180 30,044 32,522 20, 657 7,091 21,969 18, 996 28, 525 10, 069 7,541 19, 581 9,455 73,100 217,660 4,496 17,321 30, 720 16,132 10,096 234,339 10, 810 19,664 7,489 422,742 22, 563 12,424 27,956 10,824 133, 762 152,480 6,446 189,463 9,309 6,821 3,384 178,199 9,051 15, 835 1 •> 17,460 400 271 1^ 200 500 4 6 450 n 7 1,040 ft 750 11 880 in 850 n 1? i,657 44 n 28, 200 1<1 Ti 66,000 2,176 8,200 16 17 20 30 3,545 18 229,617 23,000 300 500 19 *'0 **1 .t. f>0 ""l 99,000 f^ »■•>■■■■■> i,6o6 2S 748 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVII. — Principal vegetable productions ; 1880— CALIFOENIA— Continued. Coimties. CEKBALB. Value of orchard products. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. ?fi Placer Sushels. 68, 275 635 650,448 192,462 82, 563 45, 330 3,500 796,409 205, 869 349,644 245, 667 716 860 176, 804 87, 303 1, 172 114,013 671, 493 256, 007 312,882 365, 086 261,838 220 69, 200 41, 018 551, 289 619, 479 218, 458 Bushels. Bushels. 4,879 Bushels. 14,624 87, 797 22, 745 846 958 440 2,820 13, 405 132,473 330 4,771 21, 513 22, 039 2,320 106, 350 2,015 68,686 BvMtls. 3,003 867 235 246 1,046 Bushels. 183,547 21, 217 804, 631 837,271 46,582 60,650 Dollars. 64,697 7,543 170, 028 4,728 60,012 13, 082 07 Plumaa Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Biego San ITrancisco . San Joaquin... San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara . Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta 28 7,968 149, 650 6,720 23,136 8,017 to tl ?*> 185 76, 438 20,300 33 34 35 130 100 160 300 68, 890 13, 503 1,380 123, 706 10, 391 43, 873 1,590 3, 529, 611 173, 531 219, 084 265, 955 648, 055 291,049 99, 610 689 98, 370 2,042,533 742, 123 1, 642, 892 1, 206, 883 1,386,228 14, 185 371, 081 62,824 113,497 2, 086, 550 359,967 20, 507 9,422 6,191 15, 507 228, 923 41, 707 17,540 6,375 11, 653 91, 880 168, 767 1,852 10, 013 26,401 8,186 27,235 43,643 9,301 43, 663 32, 192 17 2,740 1,110 7,663 248 720 400 4,058 22,619 450 1,031 38 2,280 An 41 4'> SisHyou 460 360 152 3,015 16, 685 158, 829 13, 655 28, 935 750 980 46, 255 373 148,485 10, 090 12, 220 43 44 Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter 45 2,703 6,916 9,114 3,626 160 1,885 300 1,480 23, 210 46 Tehama Trinity Tulare 47 110 117 48 4<) Tuolumne Yentura Yolo 486 300 901 50 ni 119 f)9 Yuba COLOEADO. The State.. Arapahoe 107, 116 110 465, 968 640,900 19,466 1,426,014 3,246 300 600 138 1 21, 678 290 15,783 16, 835 2,105 72, 132 36, 618 4,545 112, 095 16, 707 1,260 2,800 2,369 21, 708 28,434 12, 606 29, 629 14,892 881 70, 231 643 422, 056 1,625 •) «f Boulder Chaffee 4,276 4 »> Clear Creek - . 6 Conejos CostiUa 470 46 1,346 1,607 4,018 958 22, 651 1,861 31, 634 9,924 7 ft 3,893 14, 914 4,466 604 345 373 7,788 240 3,356 100 9 Douglas Elbert 12, 842 4,243 16, 665 34,480 10 11 El Paso Fremont 59 40 1? 11 14 1") 16 650 6,658 66, 505 17 Huerfano Jefferson 1,353 12, 009 5,985 35, 769 6,886 213,855 18 110 1,734 2,080 '0 La Plata Larimer Las Animas Ouray Park 1,282 12, 504 805 140 100 2,489 2,125 839 73,143 62, 900 15,367 77, 106 29, 258 4,030 1,002 24,760 7,715 1,208 32, 639 7,078 193, 164 126, 381 497 ?1 95 467 85 •)•) 9S 24 ?5 100 Pueblo 20, 709 7,928 1,630 *>« Bio Grande 07 28 29 SO Saguache 264 65 5,613 R1 WehJ 11,702 95,939 92,449 314, 881 44 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 749 Table XLYII.— Principal vegetable prochictions : 1880— CAIiIFORNIA— Coutinued. Hay. Hopa. BUOAB-CAKE. Bice. Cotton. POTATOBB. Tobacco. Sngar. Molasses. Wsh. Sweet. Tons. 11, 446 18, 707 45, 391 12,369 11,125 9,794 994 128, 507 15, 279 22, 001 15, 058 71,542 11, 830 35,984 12,807 24,761 29,124 47,121 9,704 14, 879 18,887 2,887 26,499 7,702 7,987 40,274 18,457 Founds. Shds. GaUons. Pounds. Bales. BushOs. 9,042 45,666 403,236 24,248 22,583 31,565 22,485 G84, 840 31,647 197, 507 28,668 63, 686 90, 689 21,736 12, 433 38,286 60, 690 682, 028 4,407 44,790 13,527 13, 286 37, 735 20, 874 17,728 64,071 93,126 Bushels. 646 Pounds. 741 27 684, 500 42, 836 25 462 274 28 59, 100 m SO 31 Vf, 81, 800 7,570 510 900 , 10 11 l?l IS 14 Mi 1,950 4,774 73,148 1A i,389 4,062 517 237 8,236 8,202 57 4,708 2,720 2,289 17 18 It 6,798 32,523 9,339 5,115 9,828 3,826 17,703 526 16,691 HO 71 ?.?, ........ '3 ?4 ?5 96 W 4,878 VR TO 30 10,956 68,502 m 750 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLYII.— Principal vegetable productions : 1880— CONNECTICUT. Conntios. CEBEALS. Value of orchafd products. Barley. Bnck. wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. The State.. Fairfield Hartford Litohfleld .... Middlesex New Haven... New London.. Tolland Windham Bushels. 12,288 Bushels. 137, 503 Bushels. 1,880,421 Bushels. 1, 009, 706 Bushels. 370, 733 Bushels. 38, 742 Dollars. 456, 246 a 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 444 123 2,940 149 1,348 1,987 803 4,487 16,697 20 447 30,128 7,691 13,549 12,201 15, 915 20, 935 353,493 337, 109 301, 425 111, 777 232, 379 244,943 117, 472 181,823 194,893 83,261 281,023 30,634 76,164 146,321 55, 562 141,843 65, 656 86, 578 68, 200 30, 743 78,256 15, 587 18,434 17,279 13, 338 5,233 6,580 7,734 4,659 430 542 226 ' 92,809 107, 491 85, 551 25, 823 89, 107 19, 169 22, 158 14, 138 DAKOTA TEEEITOEY. The Terrify. Aurora ....... 277,424 2,621 2, 000, 864 2, 217, 132 24,359 2,830,289 156 1 395 617 350 n Barnes Beadle 2,821 11, 351 25, 237 ft 4 Billings "i Bonhoinme ... 22, 642 140, 079 450 123,777 600 2,449 122, 048 120 n 7 Bottineau .. 8 Brookings 9,672 633 13,625 100 3,370 430 9,334 76,456 110 77,646 21 q 10 Brul6 11 600 66,124 240 1? 65 It Campbell ..... 14 Cass 22,640 ^19 8,198 310, 086 1,012,565 Ti Cayileer 16 Charles Mix.. Cheyenne..... 000 9,695 66 17 1R Clark 19 Clay 6,008 622 153 1,185 223 375, 837 6,455 288 3,675 50,645 35,386 2,768 4,724 103 8,335 22, 669 128 2,020 16 ?I0 Codington Custer.. Davison Day VI ?■> ?S V4 ?"< DeSmet ?n 2,310 4,807 29,294 39,785 V7 Douglas HR . ?<) .900 160 30 Faulk 31 Forsyth ...... 3? 2,600 806 33 G-ingras 34 Grand Forks.. Grant 2,001 685 511 18,285 72, 043 11,566 98,352 17,804 RS 36 37 Hamlin 1,700 100 1,885 10, 043 9,499 38 Rf Hanson 166 3,625 6,615 3,674 40 41 Hughes....... 1,160 ,63,256 4? Hutchinson... 18,478 40 65,768 960 136,364 4? 44 Kidder 18,040 985 45 Kingsbnry — 160 180 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 751 Table XLYll.— Principal vegetable productions : 1880— CONNECTICUT. Hay. Hops. — . 8U0AS-CAKB. Bice. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sngor. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 557, 860 Pounds, BMs. Gallons. Pounds. BaXes. Bushels. 2,584,262 Bushels. 918 Pounds. 14,044,652 81,019 104,715 114, 173 38,634 69, 191 69,521 39,230 61,377 450, 107 542, 522 338,481 167,655 392,986 249,513 168,062 274,936 109 164 47 207 158 119 94 20 973,933 9,039,514 2,211,151 906,753 215, 195 29,622 606,634 1,850 1 ? n 4 5 n 7 8 DAKOTA TEEEITOEY. 308, 036 ' 864, 086 1,897 235 41 125 330 4,522 3 1 *f{ ft 4 17,433 710 21, 105 1,230 1,057 n n 7 4,878 484 453 220 4,120 400 3,601 13,947 380 2,225 25 67, 635 R 9 10 ll 1? 11 46, 557 11 15 720 — 1,734 10 17 Ifl 35, 812 170 476 2,126 44,450 6,475 4,995 291 205 840 10 Ofl ' *>1 *»o 9!^ *>4 75 870 — 8,468 Vfi 97 ?B 380 1,725 ?1 ~ 950 7,462 1,266 28,428 3,699 34 S5 773 w 2,229 1,058 150 11,431 42 20,508 A!9 875 405 850 150 ........ 45 752 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLYU.— Principal vegetable prodiustiom : 1880— DAKOTA TEEKITOEY— Cont'd. Counties. CBBEALB. Valneof orchard products. Barley. Enck- wheat. com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. 46 Late BtieTielt. 10, 482 Bushelt. Buthelt. 33,216 Bushela. 94,646 Btuhde. 1,808 Buthelt. 60,407 Diflar: 48 49 50 Lawi-enoe Lincoln, 9,811 13,397 442 244 12,848 368,241 120, 068 155,112 387 8,743 18, 000 24,547 go 650 10,862 53 64 65 56 57 58 McCook .1.... 1,543 9,166 221 11, 013 815 800 TW AT- 59 60 Miner Moody 100 50, 909 20,716 8,070 151, 282 49,847 2,509 270, 204 114, Oil 60 7,966 1,450 1,833 245, 019 110,735 31 300 61 6? 64 65 Pembina Pennington . . . 8,673 1,339 33' 582 710 400 29, 609 10, 509 600 63, 676 1,423 67 Pratt 60 60 4,290 70 71 Ransom 1,620 1,375 8,060 70 Uichland 15,330 845 63,243 184, 753 7'f 250 200 76 Sheridan Spink — 77 7R 2,000 34, 730 81 Stutsman Sully- 1,076 80 705 10,985 HI Todd Traill 13, 339 1,916 114, 575 333, 409 ?5 TriT>Tl 86 fl7 Turner Union "Wallette 24,986 2,344 63 97 173, 971 305, 189 140,463 30, 672 2,896 1,626 90,236 13,023 8R gq "Walworth .... 1,850 00 "White IU.T6r 01 Williams . - - 92 Tankton Ziebacli. -...-. 11,127 61 220,953 120,644 590 76,741 20 01 Sisseton aud "Wahpeton 430 DELAWARE. The State.. Kent Newcastle.. Sussex 523 6,867 6,072 466 319 8, 894, 264 1, 289, 285 1, 180, 948 1, 424, 031 378, 508 65,924 281, 490 31,094 6,953 8,809 1,270 874 1, 175, 272 446,542 575, 134 153, 696 846, 692 494,620 109,040 243,133 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 7S3 Tabls'XIjYI.— Principal vegetable produoUona: 1880— DAKOTA TEREITOKY— Cont'd. Hay. Hops. SUGABrOAHE. ' Bice. Cotton. , POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. msh. Sweet. Torts. 13,431 Pounds. SMt. GaOoru. FotMda. Bales. JButtieU. 15,943 Buahels. Pownds. 46 47 7,799 30,724 86, 334 39,897 48 44 50 ni 200 3,064 ...S.... 20O 3,658 5' 53 ni 55 320 300 '>7 58 1,280 36,395 14,471 870 43,084 16,601 'in 60 61 6'> 6S 1,371 1,653 70 25,487 7,172 60 64 65 66 67 f)R .■ 125 2,539 fiT» 99 70 6,114 19, 352 7* • 73 71 370 400 75 77 80 78 79 425 8,185 5,408 80 R** 7,064 16,781 84 ^ft*! 17,371 39, 172 28,089 34,759 87 68 1,380 900 89 00 91 , 27,966 41,042 50 140 DELAWAEE. 49,632 283^64 195,937 1,278 11, 294 35, 967 2,371 56,933 119,326 107,603 64,998 6,960 133,970 740 538 . 3 48 0.0 75'4 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVII.— PnncipoZ vegetable productions : 1880— DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Connties. CEBKALS. Value of products. Barley. Bnck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. 1 Eye. ■Wheat. The District. The Diatri.ot Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. 29,750 Bushels. 7,440 Bushels. 3,704 BushOs. 6,402 DoUars. 12, 074 1 29, 750 7,440 3,704 6,402 12, mi FLOEIDA. The State. - AAa/bhudii ... 210 3,174,234 468, 112 2,965 422 a 758, 295 1 221, 869 22, 838 91, 305 6,186 17, 303 16,850 172,795 10,787 2,684 17,829 100 4,340 2,509 38,389 35,788 3,492 14,200 20,059 5,647 3,209 16,560 7,610 46,696 1,653 9 Baker . H Bradford 4 () 30 R Clay 7 439 30 g Dade 17,030 6,423 1,761 183, 639 110, 503 146,008 48,719 31,479 234,425 350, 148 33,420 345, 381 73,899 16,285 285,281 19, 978 186,917 645 23,449 26,727 ,52, 073 29,019 13,997 9,860 68,972 99,855 49,051 12, 672 50,140 50,275 47, 167 617 1,541 10 T> 26, 286 21, 413 15, 969 775 5,780 50, 621 48, 367 2,969 45, 768 19, 782 5,756 64, 130 75 180 2,049 1,180 38,841 49,268 5,306 821 518 2,984 1,883 9,275 491 9,145 32, 167 92,165 7,699 2,470 62, 609 24,397 115,333 30,817 1,393 37, 086 9,281 3,348 61,683 111 497 675 164 I'l I'i Hillsborough . in 34 1R 28 30 262 19 «>n '1 09 t^ 1,125 109 Manatee Marion 60 SO *ily is, 629 21 *n 2,535 1,412 1,656 5,757 481 435 5,572 18,634 6,940 375 6,207 9,703 6,574 9ft 160 *K) Polk 132 25 21 55 311 56 10 rTI fl** Santa Kosa . ?9 Sumter ?(l Sawannee Taylor 60 28 'T^ ?fi "Volusia i?7 Wakulla 62 ?9 GEORGIA. The State. roling . Baker ... Baldwin. Banks ■ - ■ Bartow .. 6|Berrien . 7|Bibb..... SjBrooks .. 9iBryaii ... lOlBnlloch. 18, 662 402 23, 202, 018 56, 573 100, 591 125, 672 147, 981 368, 161 80, 681 137, 720 173, 530 38, 248 134, 222 5,548,743 31, 594 30,345 23, 954 18, 638 81,801 89, 166 52, 668 163, 862 14, 409 71, 880 101, 716 53 296 147 952 200 879 23 3, 159, 771 440 10, 160 21, 935 131,935 128 4,974 315 65 782, 972 4,635 2,703 13, 709 90 8,296 5,376 2,816 6,180 a Including $690,553 worth of oranges, lemons, and limes. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 755 Tabubi XLYII.— Principal vegetable prodiKtiont : 1880— DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. Hay. Hops. BUGAR-CAKE. Eioe. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. IiIbIi. Sireet. Tons. 3,759 PouTiit. Hhds. SaMomi. Poundt. Bates. Suahsls. 33,064 BuehOs. 23, 347 Pounds. 1,400 8,759 33,064 23,347 1,400 1 FLOEIDA. 149 1,273 1,029,868 1,294,677 54,997 20,221 1,687,613 21, 182 69 13 40 24 2 51 111 42,939 4,842 35,672 21, 117 11, 310 8,320 27,074 27,740 30,785 65, 212 14,674 23, 120 28,209 132, 974, 2,619 215 1,094 2 172 96 1,992 1,490 90,200 18,726 48, 117 20, 505 17,820 14, 506 68, 080 980 1 ? 151 396 170 226 331 1 4 4 915 300 785 5 6 4 7 8 34 g 32 13,221 1,167 13, 250 72, 314 26,854 64,171 35,366 12, 270 85, 045 66,527 6,542 71,830 60, 426 10,891 79,741 6,325 33,802 2,258 9,650 19,428 8,694 10, 781 13,930 2,968 34, 790 26,622 19,292 6,796 24,659 19, 828 31,556 43,885 24,820 23 10 2,734 172 100 1,358 135 646 79 30, 921 15,496 15, 040 70, 956 33, 402 120,448 68, 419 21,633 82, 399 89, 287 11,854 116,383 47,367 12,034 86, 815 63, 515 96, 322 3,445 21, 190 65,198 51,820 40,413 29,259 15,298 34,171 40, 592 22,959 31, 391 19, 991 29, 533 32,070 ■» 10 11 18 76 61 36 2 11 63 14 23 4 78, 183 126,404 61,547 13, 279 79, 740 37, 833 11, 129 4,696 1,908 468 150 273 6,144 10, 368 107 9,562 1,251 197 7,054 6,677 1?, It 14 15 16 606 1,022 834 607 1,180 3,095 17 24 18 It 3 22, 250 1,817 1,836 423 1,403 ?n ?i 24,825 23, 367 14, 539 19,632 1,200 8,564 7,040 14, 000 5,803 4,410 98, 823 10 18 66 85 75 10 6 64 46 38 37 2 38 121 6 19 1,046 23 '■I 2,426 319 35 680 610 1,268 300 '5 ■>« 53 143 95 347 6 5 419 1,177 418 62 661 382 602 27 40 600 'R 29 1,932 220 206 148 261 130 416 44 126 S(l IS 3 V 919 290 715 32 56, 206 16, 860 600 26, 000 84,289 66,735 34 35 20 m 416 39 GEORGIA. 14, 409 601 1,565,784 25,369,687 814,441 249, 590 4,397,778 228,690 21 11 33, 611 26,482 2,609 102, 667 15, 975 379 4,870 7,921 2,960 10, lU 2,008 6,858 6,288 304 3,724 695 1,726 1,091 77 3,637 130 2,394 1,100 1,682 1,900 36,042 38, 811 80,368 4,055 13, 106 84,680 41, 391 72, 362 26,987 64,473 1,089 «> 10 24 492 420 4 9,744 14 42, 850 3,795 65, 695 4,464 26,071 242, 942 360 18 83 1 68 93,649 2,876,859 171,250 380 10 756 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, TABiaJ XL VII. — Principal vegetable productions ; 1880 — GEORGIA — Continiied.. Counties. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com/ Oats. Eye. Wheat. Valne of orchard products. llBnrlce 12iBatts ISlCalhoun.. 14'Camden .. ISjCampbell. 16'CaiToll ITjCatoosa ISCharlton... 19 Chatham 20 Chattahoochee Bushels. Biuhels. 42 Chattooga . Cherokee . . Clarke Chiy Clayton Clinch... Cobb.... Coffee ... Colquitt . SOjColumbia . 31|Coweta... 32iCrawford . 33JDade 34;Dawson. . . 35 Decatur .. 36DeEalb.... 37 Dodge , 38|DooIy , 39 Dougherty., 40 Douglas — Early Bchols Effingham . Elbert Emanuel... 46 Fannin . . 47 Payette... 48Ployd 49 Forsyth .. SOFranidin.. Fulton G-ilmer — Grlascoek . Glynn — Gordon ... Greene Gwinnett . . - Habersham . Hall 60 Hancock Haralson . Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston . . Irwin Jackson .. Jasper — Jeuerson . Johnson . Jones Laurens . Lee Liberty . . 197 195 77 169 94 2S 453 1,974 100 155 1,551 107 411 700 Bushels. 605, 290 149, 838 91, 323 29, 792 209, 789 370, 892 151, 787 16, 763 26, 763 75,441 287, 611 398, 018 67, 940 73, 467 132, 446 48, 995 406, 730 68,408 24,110 93,191 336, 342 144, 351 140, 264 191, 006 201, 872 263, 448 72, 038 302, 649 141, 029 140, 966 110, 682 30, 873 72, 619 212, 058 195, 694 189, 655 137, 645 405, 290 285, 610 229, 779 184, 630 233, 348 64, 701 17,546 345, 800 188, 909 470, 409 172, 808 354, 829 174, Oil 238, 452 126, 958 195, 161 199, 132 354, 229 38, 391 295, 641 163, 152 296, 551 87, 413 181, 777 196, 488 161, 674 74,041 Bushels. 52, 869 18, 876 41, 968 1,343 44,797 78, 735 9,440 3,597 9,128 15, 029 48, 111 35, 998 16, M8 23,168 32, 355 26, 623 57, 621 44,760 18, 680 50,105 106, 331 26, 928 20,084 7,068 84, 482 62,842 15, 681 87, 699 48, 797 29, 636 39, 604 11, 918 18, 930 46,883 32, 110 8,281 29, 730 69, 435 47, 925 31,634 32,764 3,950 15, 851 2,415 48, 434 77, 269 61, 814 15. 036 35,424 74, 810 25, 144 . 48, 220 28, 463 25, 315 39, 861 121, 261 29, 114 54,649 30. 122 59. 037 15,084 31, 392 40. 123 66, 912 27,178 Buihde. 307 253 44 188 491 201 60 769 1,919 176 78 291 589 20 30 417 150 176 879 63 652 63 157 124 280 159 8,050 116 304 847 102 291 3,729 123 1,005 618 452 2,153 1,698 454 490 231 85 247 163 1,040 111 189 941 270 686 1,397 625 S» Bushels. 1,778 30, 138 1,035 46,315 74, 826 34, 613 300 2,482 46, 969 66, 909 11,104 928 29, 161 80, 617 36 7,151 77, 075 13, 080 24, 712 26, 554 146 49, 579 48 7,838 695 27,754 230 48,883 4,033 15, 363 81, 765 65, 766 60, 805 39, 434 24,914 26, 209 14,197 113, 222 44,581 74,795 12,923 64,876 34,142 34, 163 32, 563 24,977 35, 439 66, 613 19, 909 56, 359 37, 760 23, 767 1,616 17, 374 1,624 2,660 Dollars. 5,209 7,844 764 5,551 8,124 COMPENDIUM • OF THE TENTH-CENSUS, 757 Table XLYII.—Primeipal vegetable productions : 1880— UEOEGIA— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUGAB-CAHE. Bice. Cotton. POTATOKS. To1)acco. Sugar. Moliisses. Irish. Sweet. Tent. 709 Poundt. BMi. Gallons. 4,452 Pounds. 5,960 Bales. 29, 172 6,829 4,670 88 8,986 9,300 111 62 65 4,460 5,247 S,615 3,310 4,576 6,606 511 13,092 691 735 8,318 16,282 6,765 12 850 6,396 8,008 1,916 9,666 9,736 4,099 4,270 731 686 8,826 3,669 BuehOs. 1,614 400 766 626 867 1,177 1,448 Bushels. 65,019 4,758 28, 094 38, 733 , 17, 718 18, 657 9,837 16,988 49, 777 21,285 7,174 17,254 7,320 28,248 8,368 36,560 15, 613 71, 406 41,804 22, 739 37,605 28,848 6,803 13, 087 82, 171 32,438 20, 100 90,437 31, 380 10, 956 36,382 13,269 28,766 13, 536 63, 037 10, 778 18, 779 17, 097 20, 236 23,208 32,888 4,299 11,819 28,868 10,181 36,077 43, 593 11, 192 23, 518 60, 701 3,393 61, 603 13, 617 21,590 13,409 70, 792 69, 706 20, 022 18, 776 61,086 28,3S0 31, 5:9 40, 108 33,693 74,038 Pounds. 11 n 23,637 17,598 212 292 16, 843 2,264,523 825 311 13 22 19 31 400 30 14 15 2,792 2,337 16 17 1 i 7,318 1,316 9,091 6,846 8, 193, 161 1,160 18 222 14 72 232 177 3 27 26, 278 2,049 540 1,365 823 600 254 19 510 980 17, 900 445 20 M n 913 23,075 68 34,070 H ?5 492,834 275 740 1,093 1,166 ?fi 68 1,385 73 97 32,004 14,475 858 1,160 12,086 267, 339 48,360 .?s ' ?<1 « 100 6 S09 11 2,534 3,445 1,694 3,9.56 1,426 396 1,893 75 6,106 331 89 1,400 50 668 1,656 292 10, 658 803 2,402 1,441 1,982 5,056 3,013 1,195 628 1,490 7,289 2,594 886 4,451 1,255 1,324 1,617 1,612 2,902 591 2,223 10 2,464 766 435 3,902 863 1,676 f1 2,170 s? IS 34 86,647 19,886 15 171 Sfi 11,087 57,041 21, 096 7» 27,643 9,143 23,981 17 1 3,890 14,483 387 18 19 40 1 18 58 8,905 80, 996 978, 946 41 4? 11 41 i"620 44 75 177 21 43,102 47,303 45 9,807 2,537 5,069 7,570 4,266 1,599 2,362 46 220 951 "r 7,131 14,545 5,044 5,723 4,285 32 2,635 10 3,301 12,448 11,810 697 5,133 15,010 2,035 12,677 5,094 5,900 10, 930 19,099 595 9,482 6,741 13,377 3,323 8,297 6,863 9,143 679 47 527 8 30 235 24 3 10 484 435 9 52 11 2 ■ 1 — 750 1,230 48 49 50 51 62 51 15 8,819 1,738,342 54 4,653 1,949 11, 588 2,963 8,291 1,929 10,138 1,108 6,204 1,630 420 874 55 5fi 2,7S» 12,140 58 59 60 61 10,998 1,505 62 61 4 155 140 19,419 8,470 64 12,260 38,010 21 67 «9 8 4 1,576 1,069 596 15 2,224 20 612 174 4,088 277 68 956 14,942 6,790 2,318 10,987 26,452 30,361 69 70 650 71 17 1,U3 f b 72 1 73 890 2,704,330 74 ^■■■■-.■.^> ■ 30 75 758 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XL VII. — Prmcipdl vegetable produoUons : 1880— GEOEGIA— Continued. Comities. Barley. Bnok- wheat. Indian corn. Oats. Eye. "Wheat. Value of orchard prodnots. Lincoln Lowndes... Lumpkin . McDuffie . Hclntoah. Bushels. Bushels. 81 Macon 82 Madison 83iMarion 84:Meriwether- . , SSMiller 86Milton STiMitchell SS'Monroe 89 Montgomery. , 90 Morgan Murray Muscogee. . . Newton Oconee Oglethorpe . 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 187 Paulding . Pickens .. Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski — Putnam .. Quitman. . Kabun Kandolph. Kichmond . Rockdale - ■ Schley Screven ... Spalding... Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro . Tattnall . . . Taylor... Telfair .. Terrell .. Thomas. . Towns... Troup .. Twiggs . Union ... Upson... walker. Walton Ware Warren Washington . Wayne Webster.. White Whitfield. Wilcox . .. wakes... Wilkinson . Worth 35 1,132 603 140 1,755 34 370 266 1,114 378 119 525 168 448 250 206 287 106 178 324 1,220 BvjShels. 87, 317 138, 671 134, 747 87, 614 34,463 154, 238 145, 422 141, 145 310, 428 55, 809 197, 188 127, 161 238, 776 84, 375 105, 358 211, 059 69, 059 140, 808 97, 566 200, 584 318, 520 189, 245 39, 026 244, 674 241, 382 242, 814 141, 172 40, 220 115, 456 130, 258 102, 619 91, 552 99. 188 180, 215 140, 142 182, 948 272, 238 234, 545 83,239 96. 189 115, 400 49, 942 137, 882 245,531 87, 895 341, 963 168, 044 198, 531 193, 694 369, 298 288, 761 29, 184 89, 770 411,499 39, 112 96, 105 148, 120 255, 923 61, 511 191, 218 224, 305 Bushels. 73, 380 102, 276 12, 059 67,864 4,197 40, 712 32, 423 16, 800 57, 913 33, 647 25, 486 67, 835 76,543 36, 218 32, 198 14,361 22,649 49. 465 18,454 59, 832 53, 613 12, 542 21, 786 48, 976 67, 515 29, 604 35, 234 22, 393 2,823 46, 612 73, 155 23, 349 12, 408 35, 347 22, 555 61, 370 83, 868 36, 834 38, 769 36,954 19, 177 15, 658 42, 830 158, 467 4,465 69, 672 9,202 12, 697 30, 140 36, 861 50, 633 14, 376 48, 915 88, 184 15, 606 20, 039, 19, 225 • 36, 085 20, 711 133, 277 37, 665 33. 466 Bushels. 125 154 2,513 1,160 131 991 10 601 75 47 861 179 331 181 172 591 1,633 161 531 467 114 6,811 1,535 74 203 1,254 24 97 804 261 107 81 6,669 816 1,378 9,132 210 768 414 28 21 5,456 1,492 1,963 772 466 3,790 Bushels. 15,431 488 13, 229 17, 367 11, 105 42, 150 13, 132 53, 965 31, 100 373 54,998 495 61, 502 1,577 40, 657 17, 415 57, 713 48, 240 33(999 62, 880 60, 010 1,326 24,591 2,419 1,870 121, 653 13, 553 27, 128 7,936 452 29, 574 12, 922 9,650 26, 411 20,647 67 14, 739 9,710 160 8,569 55,572 1,876 20,743 52, 258 96,344 65,385 19, 229 30, 460 8,834 12,843 4«,267 32 32, 732 19, 805 607 DoUa/rs. 1,916 3,238 6,957 5,394 7,389 605 4,146 8,829 10 3,655 138 18, 351 5,681 9,227 3,502 936 7,211 3,194 5,482 10, 954 6,576 2,400 16, 169 2,741 2,553 11, 577 4,470 2,576 2,677 5,099 3,021 2,839 4,564 10,427 13, 179 6,194 14, 570 4,020 3,564 3,394 5,019 6,276 6,550 709 18, 723 2,987 1,527 9,808 5,220 . 6, 320 1,489 4,916 9,296 3,677 4,749 1,264 16, 069 2,947 6,954 16, 705 COMPENDIUM OF THE TEKTH CENSUS. 759 Table XL\II.—Prinmpal vegetable prodiictions : 1880— GEORGIA— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUGXB-CAKB. Eioe. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. TOTU. Pounde. JSMs. Ballom. 225 57,475 Pounds. ScOes. 3,861 4,981 109 7,439 104 8,334 4,918 6,169 15, 164 1,905 4,490 5,669 13,354 852 7,358 1,917 3,268 7,796 4,257 12,336 7,352 734 369 12,431 8,126 9,805 9,678 3,163 14 8,467 2,742 4,385 4,945 8,166 7,418 12, 653 11,461 10, 325 4,768 964 4,854 740 6,944 8,773 BueTiels. 1,180 411 4,941 1,037 390 680 438 884 3,626 58 392 687 2,164 175 651 1,874 1,911 1,928 1,168 7,846 1,375 2,223 136 1,518 2,904 1,066 2,262 Bushels. 12, 895 58, 793 12,546 37, 016 40, 060 42, 077 8,444 43, 598 60, 486 26, 588 9,168 46,761 42, 21» 42,080 14, 671 7,874 . 26, 449 16, 996 10, 962 25,071 21, 548 10,644 45, 770 41,640 6,929 51, 698 21, 413 11, 964 8,312 61, 697 47,213 9,732 26, 999 a, 186 19, 215 60, 930 70, 273 41, 672 17, 499 68,147 30,690 27, 826 39, 919 96, 727 6,163 81, 987 24, 885 10, 104 23, 077 20,846 27, 071 33, 683 37, 160 99, 552 52, 010 22, 930 12, 238 13, 670 33, 071 24,962 39, 971 46, 069 Pounds. 4,030 76 64 162,339 77 e 30 10, 921 365 78 79 2 1,860 28, 939 8,787,312 975 An 8 3 365 486 645 5,372 81 8? 1 20,831 2,831 22,771 495 47,380 3,597 29,085 2,608 2,446 m 2«9 M A5 28 975 86 7,910 1,260 9,462 87 S 1 20 1,009 660 m m 607 422 U 22 17 18 40 12 fln 2,376 91 3,602 323 92 236 995 m 94 95 7,280 6,640 96 97 15 11,598 907 44,622 1,600 98 16 63 1,330 6,130 99 1 22,663 2,422 4,877 101 185 1,000 3,000 750 3,765 21,397 102 103 130 5,282 1,223 6,031 80 30 290 382 845 662 1,788 620 142 1,207 3,643 31,797 1,662 105 1,728 12 1 106 12,410 35, 756 961 35, 461 39,064 11, 317 2,872 30, 018 15, 515 10,500 38, 500 101, 325 1,280 236, 184 680 2,564 3,465 108 3 9 12 109 689 390 470 719 205 110 111 IT" 18 10 376 114 60 169, 153 4,775 115 1,000 215 116 117 1 25 1,348 568 4,401 4,822 465 6,062 756 6,473 2,020 86 1,421 8,252 212 125 2,319 2,832 320 2,296 1,145 986 118 32,323 656 3,127 2,136 126 189 11 100 18 403 2,890 1,216 3,582 18, 655 8,217 5 8,540 2,009 12,534 168 7,885 23, 068 119 4,642 68 1,240 1,331 11, 109 7,966 2,893 1,400 7,707 311 2,377 1,957 236 123 11,772 1,110 27, 000 125 126 127 13, 289 231,553 3 1 7,892 14, 501 10, 713 2,260 94,688 637 8,672 129 130 131 164 763 4,738 5,207 132 133 134 22, 261 56 15,467 24,690 3,874 51 135 136 137 3,600 27,584 1 1,780 760 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLYn..—Prinmpal vegetable produetUma : 1880— IDAHO TEEEITOEY. Counties. CEBEALS. Value of orchard products. Barley. Bnck- ^ wheat. Indian corn; Oats. Eye. Wheat. The Terrify Ada Sushels. 274, 750 BusheU. Bushels. 16, 408 Bushels. 462, 236 Bushels. 4,341 Bushels. 640, 589 DoUmrt. 23, W 1 97, 633 1,600 2,536 16,132 22,993 3,915 580 206 61,644 1,639 18, 220 9,936 97,681 1,950 30, 840 33,719 11,617 63,96» 800 38,628 133,897 41,781 6,960 1,300 9,095 2,479 163,298 215 34,859 21, 739 7,767 47, 233 475 33,564 148,422 44,160 1,413 5,680 350 ■) Altnras Bear Lake T 646 330 3,150 3,565 5 Cassia 6 6,873 702 7 Kootenai Lemhi NezPercfi.... Oneida • Owyhee 8 4 768 504 640 25 1,377 4,720 117 in \i 150 1,100 13 ■Washington . . 57,653 435 460 37,444 ILLINOIS. The State. Adams Alexander. Bond. Boone Brown Bureau Calhoun — Carroll Cass Champaign . Christian . Clark Clay Clinton . . . Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland . De Kalb DeWitt Douglas --. Da Page... Edgar Edwards... Effingham. 26 Fayette. Ford. Franklin. Fulton — Gallatin . Greene. .. Grundy. . . Hamilton . Hancock.. Hardin . . . 1, 229, 623 3,928 "ii,"ii6" 41, 997 124 127,462 645 350 7,867 260 2,119 64,478 500 196 3,662 1,322 150 217 294 1,661 325 2,141 40ljl Henderson. Heniy Iroquois — Jackson — asper. 304 178,859 325,792,481 63,189,200 3,121,785 51,110,502 3,602,583 1,131 52 8,997 144 1,316 70 1,424 133 3,773 560 2,903 1,490 155 1,397 2,923 3,310 8,450 916 1,632 507 464 126 1,465 1,019 4,097 60 17, 938 3,056 1,932 504 956 143 2,587 73 1,888 2,071 6,705 641 2,627 3, 840, 525 454, 705 1, 470, 940 1, 119, 383 1, 104, 674 8, 425, 683 637, 532 2, 913, 111 2, 532, 842 10, 132, 626 6, 143, 469 1, 384, 571 1, 058, 186 1, 582, 886 3, 867, 893 1, 619, 628 1, 195, 290 1, 186, 633 4, 357, 761 3, 998, 701 3, 335, 008 907, 451 4, 116, 096 620, 193 1, 436, 646 1, 992, 603 4, 527, 164 1,049,654 4, 618, 903 1,069,406 2, 605, 641 3, 670, 009 1, 131, 195 5, 269, 059 306, 960 2, 856, 035 8, 774, 002 8, 394, 776 1, 068, 657 1, 185, 016 756, 901 12, 816 223, 141 865, 601 1, 188, 234 32, 498 977, 871 220, 814 1, 527, 065 749, 479 208, 681 157, 063 416, 320 474, 611 2, 223, 062 151, 366 216, 020 1, 818, 381 663, 062 464, 278 1, 063, 668 392, 799 54,969 367, 918 308, 157 476, 068 130, 702 587, 256 22, 314 95, 830 440, 583 96, 533 1, 190, 529 21,454 401, 372 1, 103, 842 1, 190, 760 72, 622 211,541 13, 904 248 1,871 24,879 4,069 41, 140 361 73, 330 6,610 67, 742 17, 556 2,731 2,742 1,660 8,857 20,623 1,967 3,953 18, 506 62, 933 16, 982 38, 876 8,653 70 4,657 5,053 18, 110 163 182,822 224 1,384 27, 030 1,378 50, 620 374 63, 194 90, 318 61, 886 2,149 4,078 1, 605, 036 129, 478 725, 474 52, 895 362, 219 264, 626 330, 106 252, 068 462, 959 433, 849 1,456,644 594, 419 223, 520 1, 515, 133 444,381 37, 043 549, 476 303, 819 .76, 630 190, 337 215, 307 45, 094 729, 023 364,743 372, 554 55, 077 798 40, 106 8,670 21,734 50, 800 32, 105 14, 355 12, 724 64,661 60, 806 43,465 31,445 32, 489 61,265 31, 636 46,640 34, 100 18, 755 27, 741. 27, 332 20,654 75, 359 11,492 35, 189 741,806 16,644 453, 022 671, 334 328,101 50, 480 10, 156 38,798 46,545 6, 560, 1,138,854 7,985 437,675 696, 319 42,997 37, 113 27, 097 16, 918 09,715 757 218, 217 121, 315 121,335 765, 019 231,103 16, 947 35, 358 38, 035 45,423 35,925 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 761 TABi!aXLiYU.—Prinevpal vegetable productions: 1880— IDAHO TEEEITOEY. Hay. Hops. BUOAB-OANB. Sioe. Cotton. rOTATOBS. Tobacco. Sosar. HolasBes. Irish. Sweet. Ions. 40, 053 Pounds. Mhds. Gallona. Pounds. Boies. Sushels. 157, 307 Bushels. Paunds. 400 8,782 129 3,204 1,270 2,164 4,165 428 2,196 4,441 8,269 1,574 243 3,198 27, 890 4,520 8,450 20, 033 7,800 10, 088 540 12, 840 22,764 28,693 7,990 680 5,219 1 ?, ' B 4 5 6 7 8 400 1) 10 11 12 IS ILLINOIS. 3,280,319 7,788 10,365,707 249,407 3, 935, 825 23, 600 685 6,081 35, 882 6,822 69,013 1,442 48,075 4,267 44,989 23, 231 18, 195 10, 356 8,928 26, 349 132,443 12,291 11, 925 97,238 14, 656 23,464 49,357 17, 080 7,.309 13, 307 9,900 45, 718 4,209 33,721 2,637 8,911 35, 068 6,682 32, 089 1,082 9,927 «3, 465 62,805 10, 161 13,748 132,723 39, 914 27, 462 66,982 17, 851 170, 595 29,441 104, 297 26, 875 254, 906 56, 100 64, 063 28, 604 77, 891 113, 842 909, 329 19, 724 32,904 168, 215 56, 028 32, 391 268,868 77,745 18, 907 52, 356 42,216 66,414 17,355 62, 425 24,993 27,708 58, 697 28,512 110,069 184, 539 29,432 144, 003 139,794 82,584 33,266 8,384 940 1,077 265 618 1,110 298 «10 5,706 1,619 1,886 993 863 1,039 4,023 3,631 1,685 375 440 1,261 1,067 25 4,423 36 489 1,347 350 4,828 1,534 970 1,654 163 5,972 2,283 545 912 942 1,644 2,968 B8T 8,320 2,150 4,660 1,050 3,137 460 3,150 33, 605 4,460 4,670 5,060 19, 321 21, 085 4,667 13,850 20, 100 65, 213 15,464 1 ' 2 43 M 4S 735 11,542 4,745 2,256 2,624 10, 671 1,630 18, 237 6,249 6,499 850 863 1,000 41,830 21, 090 46 48 'in 'in 51 ^0 14 55 56 59 60 766 COMPENDIUJI OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 1 ABLE XL VII. — Prindpal vegetable 'productions : 1880 — INDIANA — Continned. Counties. Barley. Bnct wheat. Indiaii com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. Value of orchard products. Farke. - Perry.. Pike... Porter . Poaey . . Pulaski - . - Putnam ., Bandolpli . Ripley Hush Saint Joseph. Scott Shelby Spencer Starke Steuben Sullivan Switzerland. Tippecanoe . Tipton Suehelt. 120 3,290 Union Vanderburgh Vermillion. . . Vigo Wabash Warren Warrick Washington . Wayne Wells White... Whitley . 1,347 2,937 1,401 10, 821 12, 781 41, 034 10, 538 1,655 4,280 072 11, 596 820 1,547 400 442 188 14, 162 906 2,451 JBushels. 391 92 2,519 129 1,625 240 915 729 199 1,537 127 741 305 3,253 416 1,966 1,297 306 153 389 199 526 221 1,075 950 5,093 997 Bushels. 1, 737, 472 449, 831 913, 473 838, 331 1, 941, 310 416, 421 1,646,470 2, 091, 377 703, 963 2, 265, 928 954, 615 294, 712 3, 678, 681 013, 120 133, 310 890, 719 1, 347, 855 565, 203 3, 276, 795 1, 115, 816 862, 689 866, 896 1, 348, 321 1, 917, 103 1, 531, 075 2, 134, 441 869, 741 680, 222 2, 082, 914 878, 085 1, 754, 277 875, 819 Bushelt. 133, 481 52, 659 61, 581 412, 625 22, 837 94,009 145, Oil 319, 793 196, 571 100, 443 271, 767 33, 223 66, 462 102, 635 21, 953 208, 335 102, 035 28,545 414, 109 45, 333 70, 755 23, 528 101, 820 124, 188 147, 538 365, 666 64,399 183, 245 298, 051 140, 639 389, 563 260, 042 Bushels. 3,765 442 14, 823 12,333 8,378 1,942 4,350 803 2,892 136 975 1,056 8,782 1,232 1,243 12, 368 6,242 2,172 620 1,009 948 936 677 4,910 775 1,899 941 4,269 11, 621 502 Bushels. 739, 848 124, 402 376, 893 290, 858 1, 013, 716 231, 733 385, 256 688,862 269, 405 930, 738 952, 327 70, 963 976, 209 306, 777 49, 102 522, 879 807, 614 194, 769 981, 937 273, 212 291, 401 467, 026 666,864 890, 846 898, 489 363, 651 316, 711 147, 877 681, 939 461, 065 311, 007 494, 928 Dollars. 32, 767 17, 751 12,546 14, 614 29, 752 6,152 29, 112 67, 862 36, 935 32, 515 19,974 20, 275 46, 574 27, 893 1, 9 - 45,694 36,254 26,811 26, 239 62, 628 12, 378 27,346 15, 762 39, 614 47, 915 17, 908 17, 595 21,834 50,624 37, 416 10,822 IOWA. The State.. Adair , Adams Allamakee. . Appanoose . Audubon . . . 6 Benton 7:"Black Hawk . SBoone 9Br6mer lOEuchanain ... 11 Buena Vista . 12 Butler 13:Calhonn 14;Carroll 15,Cass 16|Cedar njCerro Gordo . ISCherokee 19 Chickasaw. . - 20iClorke 21jClay 22 Clayton. . . 23 Clinton ... 24:Crawford . 25{DaUas.... 4, 022, 688 11, 166 4,610 100, 769 13, 098 186, 618 20, 742 22, 031 26, 149 12, 866 21, 697 20, 614 7,555 110,137 15, 495 216, 687 62, 873 36, 310 63, 722 680 32, 683 106, 169 241, 771 58, 402 2,373 275, 014, 247 645 1,295 4,192 2,444 211 3,328 2,013 799 1,364 3,489 1,799 2,676 382 549 155 4,790 1,314 889 4,762 1,714 759 3,447 5,898 831 363 3, 151, 003 2, 843, 272 1, 510, 394 2, 410, 620 1, 612, 702 5, 871, 674 8, 908, 944 3, 916, 693 1, 873, 813 3, 168, 505 1, 462, 936 2, 920, 920 981, 698 2, 671, 169 4,604,482 5, 180, 808 1, 276, 322 2, 306, 301 1, 208, 201 2, 370, 160 753, 600 2, 618, 861 6, 885, 760 3, 047, 849 4, 392, 195 50, 610, 591 296, 341 266, 079 628, 387 643, 704 93, 996 892, 835 992, 762 604, 235 764, 797 1, 125, 471 303, 287 683, 227 168, 416 302, 478 874, 524 528,446 243, 995 708, 098 578, 707 164, 295 885,368 1, 279, 070 234, 810 619, 379 1, 618, 605 9,785 11, 267 19, 677 14, 864 1,338 13, 098 41, 375 8,684 5, 928 4,498 7,166 26, 871 4,689 7,314 6,124 23,541 810 7,215 2,802 6,821 2,765 17, 460 32, 615 10, 773 12,326 31, 154, 205 330,245 231, 422 536, 674 66, 793 286, 851 609, 650 521, 039 182, 580 301, 629 109, 532 246, 239 665, 021 106, 399 680, 086 549, 369 156, 169 656, 998 306, 828 606, 424 80, 596 33, 861 735, 780 411, 622 704, 020 219, 388 3,081 1,942 11,594 37, 118 1,180 36, 974 32,342 13, 155 8,831 18, 824 58 11, 414 220 90 1,241 28, 457 1,712 13 3,875 12, 625 25, 936 27, 126 228 30, 216 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 767 Tablk XLYIL—Prindpal vegetable productions : 1880— INDIANA— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUGAB-CAIIE. Eloe. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sngar. Molassea. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 13, 626 4,940 6,574 37, 905 8,720 21,533 18,309 13, 373 17, 792 13, 556 27,842 3,132 11, 550 11, 078 9,583 18, 294 10, 860 26, 771 17, 112 8,791 3,942 10, 942 8,386 13,987 18, 935 14, 527 10, 984 8,562 15, 504 18, 709 17, 859 17, 672 Pounds. Shds. Gallons. Pounds. Bales. Bushels. 46,274 107, 336 23,999 180, 723 63,445 47, 274 38,319 71, 724 90,478 41,477 116, 151 6,563 62, 868 162, 007 21,850 93, 742 31,242 170, 616 123, 135 38, 509 30, 426 111,762 35, 516 138,948 70,922 42,442 90, 682 19,927 89, 923 45,081 58, 745 69,924 Bushels. 4,285 630 1,205 2,713 2,174 523 3,264 1,717 2,981 6, 403 1,113 1,092 4,252 10, 700 311 1,143 1,775 529 2,572 1,636 2,345 3, 740 462 4,685 1,995 381 14, 173 3,490 9,803 446 462 870 Pownds. 11, 582 164,480 687, 674 1,417 25, 935 6,060 11,624 8,601 11, 340 1,110 026 4,780 40,791 2, 593, 559 1,357 360 22, 125 79,298 3,045 9,821 2,325 4,365 5,566 4,245 20, 280 ■6,850 3, 253, 323 50, 606 268, 024 6,402 4,216 800 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 18, 566 69 70 71 17, 73 74 _ 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 ff S3 M 86 RR 87 8R 89 Of) 91 9? IOWA. 3, 613, 941 16,915 9, 962, 537 122, 368 420,477 15,967 14,614 32, 499 42, 883 9,668 68, 105 65, 568 61,889 46,625 66,252 16,210 43,204 26, 661 18|9«r 63, 187 26,649 20, 594 52,847 26, 017 34, 067 51, 514 70,109 28, 091 38, 126 62,888 64,270 177, 377 76, 712 30, 983 190, 942 161, 133 109,511 128, 172 126,323 33, 983 110, 833 39, 317 62,239 93,382 129,370 97,727 60,361 126,312 53,167 31,097 258,600 191, 396 66, 832 69, 012 175 425 1,420 863 78 286 374 440 60 385 1,126 2,486 4,531 6,841 1,542 1,590 1,280 4,197 571 1,962 660 7,376 700 2 120 37 81 281 596 .,., 370 3,468 6,520 5,000 7,666 8,656 280 669 1 3, SOS 60 534 62 763 4,135 250 982 4,566 2 768 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — IOWA — Continned. GountieB. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indiiui com. Oats. Bye. Wheat. Value of orchard products. Davis Decatur Delaware . . . Des Moines - Dlcklusou . . Bnlnque - Emmet Fayette... Floyd FrantUn.. Fremont-. Greene - . . Grundy .. Guthrie- . . Hamilton . Hancock - Hardin - - Harrison- Henry - . . Howard . 46 Humboldt . 47 Ida 48, Iowa 49i Jackson ... 50 Jasper 'Jefferson . Johnson -. Jones Keokuk .. Kossuth'- - 56 Lee 57 Linn- -- 58 Louisa . )!Luo»3 . . Lyon . Madison . . Mahaska - Marion ... Marshall- - Mills 66 Mitchell 67JMonona 68!Monroe 69;Montgomery- . 70iMuscatine — 7110'Brien-.-. 72'Osceola 73;Page 74lParo.Alto.. 75jPlymouth- . 76lPocahontas . 77|Polk 78.Pottawattamie 79|Powe8hiek. 80|Ilinggold . . 8l|Sao 82 Scott 83,Shelby 84 Sioux 85 Story 86 Tama 87,Taylor , SSUnion , SO.VanBuren OOlWapella Bushels. 105 20 16, 062 1,655 5,220 51, 613 8,219 56, 718 28, 103 24,033 79, 268 14, 218 109, 674 5,453 7,329 12, 513 10, 268 3,910 1,476 103, 579 13, 478 17, 036 40, 751 20, 623 48, 801 28, 646 21, 366 7,480 14, 748 5,162 9,095 1,679 437 8,522 6,206 2,302 959 30, 987 32,156 113, 800 3,395 496 6,586 117, 615 10, 871 6,828 54, 405 13, 919 10, 305 4,070 5,162 73, 325 40, 266 860 26, 076 848, 306 67, 975 26, 416 3,131 132, 405 14, 996 3,664 203 2,863 Bushels. 1,463 1,243 4,746 2,269 240 881 239 7,066 2,592 919 516 1,106 945 1,268 803 999 2,507 776 158 2,625 6,147 2,370 755 3,614 6,747 1,281 1,471 1,440 3,602 2,011 2,094 921 522 1,300 1,341 2,748 528 1,686 207 1,807 463 6,220 876 291 632 275 1,467 123 624 1,391 2,380 1,447 846 1,715 353 436 1,127 3,067 1,164 1,189 1,765 827 Bushels. 2, 084, 715 2, 635, 481 3, 654, 947 2, 812, 975 148, 042 3, 319, 836 135, 581 2, 442, 680 1, 801, 836 2, 117, 940 5, 875, 166 2, 976, 638 3, 742, 904 2, 985, 347 1, 940, 770 265, 598 2, 742, 057 4, 363, 991 2, 698, 693 618, 133 928, 609 977, 208 4, 094, 205 8, 360, 568 5, 917, 671 1, 782, 128 4, 951, 472 4, 207, 611 3, 520, 690 635, 631 2, 723, 829 5, 022, 699 2, 840, 850 2,412,069 213, 648 3, 846, 672 3, 990, 241 4, 638, 136 4, 192, 319 886, 044 2, 320, 332 1, 754, 539 4, 314, 280 3, 463, 186 651, 095 239, 676 6, 297, 632 640, 504 968, 032 686, 602 4, 860, 898 7, 350, 176 4, 228, 057 2, 689, 649 1, 931, 335 3, 904, 652 4, 039, 100 767, 156 3, 679, 260 4, 629, 361 4, 510, 116 2, 267, 608 1, 907, 690 1, 918, 179 BusJiels. 577, 166 550, 664 1, 194, 034 431, 874 85,305 1, 133, 818 62, 577 1, 216, 081 695, 235 600, 039 206, 150 427, 678 846, 878 281, 710 402, 207 140, 371 687, 798 156, 725 621, 268 667, 911 201, 982 111, 636 550, 359 1, 032, 181 979, 559 555, SOS 736, 649 867, 095 642, 355 214, 343 570, 478 1, 135, 004 317, 819 518, 731 67, 194 396, 847 874, 214 461, 573 769, 424 230, 171 815,439. 101, 967 462, 304 260, 705 652, 044 116, 864 68, 636 390, 066 148, 215 52,483 154, 023 709, 603 370, 788 875, 859 411, 840 317, 602 691, 336 253, 774 133, 273 567, 037 657, 016 510, 953 406, 342 508, 927 S33, 437 Bttshels. 39, 198 18, 391 16, 874 13, 429 2,925 14,542 264 3,652 1,773 5,748 24,298 10, 360 7,360 4,098 3,344 1,148 7,613 8,271 29, 537 1,703 12, 308 3,021 30, 308 34, 412 34, 176 48, 725 73, 026 32, 450 30, 379 4,462 66, 065 26, 051 132,354 19, 763 618 11, 695 28, 996 23, 678 13, 680 4,417 1,129 2,431 15, 805 17, 718 49, 896 4,390 954 56, 864 3,128 1,772 5,135 19, 670 13, 984 17, 662 11, 490 10, 798 9,636 6,024 3,469 19, 550 17, 144 19, 334 10, 729 36, 478 84,986 Bushels. 133,493 78, 109 106, 065 263, 697 17, 098 254, 544 17, 264 341, 932 896, 006 507, 482 299, 603 177, 876 683, 387 290, 515 269, 926 168, 782 346, 929 240, 093 261, 869 612, 100 125, 915 250, 467 456, 265 316, 367 564, 927 242, 137 .242, 229 74, 636 323, 917 88,906 332, 721 148, 246 189, 553 50, 728 23, 741 426,310 393, 938 429, 805 650, 656 232, 834 1, 155, 142 126, 307 101, 261 285, 308 141, 818 35, 990 15, 507 351, 299 37, 646 67,268 40, 383 350, 729 609, 324 455, 42.5 86, 115 438, 162 361, 083 690, 659 86, 790 197, 613 944, 665 ■228, 197 160, 308 192, 231 183, 621 Dollars. 24,867 22, 247, 25, 123 31, 805 22,116 12, 293 6,539 3, 047. 17, 265 2,556 7,431 12,664 3,961 224 13, 858. 2,360 42, 882 448 683 22,078 24, 273 37, 107 36, 409^. 36, 174 24, 60g 21, 405 29a> 48, 38a 33, 623 26, 76& 10,664 24,745 45, Oil 34, 322 27, 782 10,470 3,798 1, 267- 20,683 761 29,480 15 16, 777 30 90 79, 067 6,726 2:i, 563' 5,932 704 36,144 2,212 18, 168 30, 998 11, 827 6,091 43,300 23,616 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 769 Table XLYll.—Prinmpal vegetable productiom: 1880— IOWA— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUaAB<;ANE. Bice. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sngar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet Tms. 38, 270 33, 477 79,564 27, 546 10, 078 67,459 1,943 68,868 35, 396 30,516 20,638 29, 456 41, 872 25, 113 34,873 8,782 36,460 43, 933 39, 677 34,913 20,685 3,633 43, 029 55, 615 54,388 38,334 66, 582 61,751 66,646 36,060 31, 257 86,631 27, 133 30,249 6,658 37,091 S6, 208 ' 42, 076 37, 978 18,691 33, 089 33,642 40, 113 12, 044 37,511 9,332. 6,974 27, 301 38,238 41, 762 19, 872 60, 393 64,800 64,031 18,433 15, 862 39, 839 16,499 19,684 60, 177 60,487 26, 620 20, 225 37, 520 FouTids. jinds. GaMont. Pounds. Sales. Bushels. 42, 674 67,792 165,425 106,276 13, 071 274,607 13, 153 173, 338 130, 871 91,862 62,345 68, 053 128, 907 64,675 69,319 26,188 77,338 63, 472 65, 266 88,894 36,154 17, 965 168, 076 163, 551 303,046 50,738 201,473 1.19,687 85,632 46, 701 106,464 187, 925 U4, 225 54,721 12,188 78,958 151, 652 198,657 165, 043 71,401 115, 392 40, 300 60, 169 69, 530 206,437 26, 019 20, 030 82,686 39, 090 39,748 31,284 176, 096 173,371 143,842 73,588 42, 029 642,164 61,705 40, 128 80,348 134, 216 147,011 77,088 46, 761 87,318 Bushels. 1,682 936 421 3,321 Pounds. 12, 186 27,288 3,954 1,427 M 27 2,881 28 29 ■ 30 918 620 7,020 31 31^ 2,463 230 3,404 1,920 2,630 6,699 631 32,625 3,210 1,684 263 655 2,805 7,396 1,709 33 34 35 • 1,008 317 36 37 38 635 36 .39 907 40 41 322 513 3,307 290 4? 43 44 45 46 47 618 1,662 610 78 1,804 1,653 919 85 2,559 4,746 3,222 6,228 3,155 3,470 31, 507 8,220 1,237 4,256 4,277 1,070 7,000 48 49 50 51 "W 2,247 53 M. "i") 5,886 1,005 4,988 1,097 56 '>7 S8 W 60 1,285 1,536 2,196 1,204 663 14,175 5,795 7,250 22, 875 1,315 1,534 1,630 1,855 1,265 899 704 61 6^ 68 64 fi'i 66 67 606 317 53,467 68 64 70 71 72 867 3,886 426 • 71 74 , 6,800 1,653 932 814 72 1,346 1,726 2,485 3,430 6,026 550 77 78 81 1,095 82 3,171 83 84 300 839 290 315 1,860 672 4,599 3,854 1,765 1,620 9,173 5.175 85 86 87 88 89 90 37,319 „ 49 770 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH -CENSUS. Table XLVII. — Principal vegttabte prodwiUona ; 1880 — IOWA — Continued. Counties. CERBALS. Value of orchard products. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 ■Warren Washington . - Wayne Webster Winnebago . . . Winneshiek .. Woodbniy Worth Wright Bushels. 3,957 8,317 123 13, 141 13,484 117, 351 3,115 41,499 9,626 Bushels. 1,338 1,736 2,992 202 123 2,275 250 461 637 Bushels. 4,419,556 4,104,499 3,479,724 2, 386, 552 165,907 1, 790, 061 1,458,939 403, 203 997,750 Bushels. 452,417 736,633 838, 041 440,745 134,920 1,107,294 41,286 404,086 262,639 Bushels. 15, 088 38, 485 19, 277 11, 313 185 3,866 371 808 1,211 Bushels. 404, 809 316,922 67, 124 217,403 207,356 1, 036, 113 57, 469 658, 996 204,289 Dollars. 36,297 36,104 18,089 5,616 531 11,119 398 333 713 KANSAS. The State.. Allen 300, 273 24,421 105, 729, 325 8,180,385 413, 181 17, 324, 141 368,860 1 1,073 618 1,418,563 1, 201, 323 61,428 79,681 2,388 2,718 69, 485 66,088 13,853 5,223 2 Anderson 350 4 Atchison Barbour Barton Bourbon Brown Buffalo .. .. 4,280 29 1,541 50 98,435 279 2,129,689 5,996 593,835 2, 307, 528 3,912,865 182, 372 2,784 50, 194 112, 070 268,408 6,868 385 1,026 2,277 29,023 362, 078 2,659 286, 521 95, 829 424,884 17, 465 n 82 1,491 398 7 8 n 9,904 13,309 10 11 12 13 14 Butler- Chase Chautauqua .- Cherokee 1,691 60 84 1,240 95 136 24 619 2,099,604 693,622 1,048,485 2, 335, 175 146,879 42,422 20, 912 242,751 1,035 2,735 609 1,482 388,258 92, 133 81, 803 216,760 201 322 545 3,313 17 18 19 20 21 22 Clark Clay 2,297 3,458 109 224 345 297 1, 878, 262 2, 004, 376 1,513,209 100 2,2(74,855 2, 797, 340 481, 218 64, 017 1, 528, 282 2,475,986 2,398,574 9,080 1,009,521 106, 665 625,143 3,'895' 2,202,778 2,385 42,260 141, 317 116, 819 85,928 , 13, 428 10,623 4^698 325,184 246, 031 82,823 3,282 2,199 8,928 Cloud Goffoy Cowley Crawford 480 207 183 451 2,104 37,526 136 1,153 948 185 1,082 439 1,474 136,471 253, 056 28, 743 1,242 95, 417 209,185 226,583 5,728 26,524 9,008 39,653 2," 333" 138, 896 710 1,622 1,858 2,094 6,753 10,536. 4,650 165 222 695 8,108 "" 39' ^974 761" 824,536 198,493 132, 882 9,997 698, 426 618, 140 403, 133 27, 468 83, 345 116, 062 222,803 185 4,493 104,675 259 8,194 1,676 1,587 999 23 T>Rr.n.tTiT . 346 212 58 222 36 453 '" ias" 24 25 26 27 '8 Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk 995 30,011 34,030 16 208 9q Ellis . . . 3D Ellsworth Foote ......X — S9 1,493 70 ■""i'm 33 M Franklin 554 S5 38 37 38 39 Grraham 145 1,575 G-reenwood . . . 70 687 1,305,067 45,340 1,691 103, 006 1,639 123 74 159,570 1,122,918 8,750 1,715,828 2,436,016 2,386,624 3, 209, 213 11,480 176, 617 1,814 118, 150 220,364 143,067 270,357 60 2,985 130 10,113 6,113 10,1S1 4,770 25,288 813, 957 6,015 177, 981 516, 258 347,684 890, 714 125 278 "'ii,"367' 26,719 8,183 18,493 41 Harvey Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell— Johnson 2,805 117 2,286 963 5,232 1,112 43 44 45 46 17 110 88 286 331 48 49 102, 842 2, 460, 220 6,468 188,424 151 2,938. ■ 27,836 840,411 Labette 870 303 iJio8 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 771 Table XL VII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — ^lOWA^Continued. Hay. Hopa. 8UGAK-CAKE. Eioe. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irisli. Sweet. e Tons. 40, 671 53, 928 41,852 54,542 20, 022 58, 716 52, 192 28,404 11, 563 Pownds. HMs. GaUms. Pounds. Bales. Bushels. 106,937 112, 320 70, 840 87,275 28,066 181, 191 46, 892 66,252 64,911 Bushels. 1,348 761 670 216 50 Pounds. 3,402 3,640 19, 835 1,462 8,692 1,513 01 f?, m (M 722 9^ 91! 97 2,816 98 99 KANSAS. 1,589,987 500 2, 894, 198 195, 225 191,669 28, 332 15, 019 83, 263 28, 487 1, .'i25 8G4 1,886 1,425 1 •> S 24,924 1,366 13, 268 32, 145 31,503 91, 116 1,211 25, 752 43,465 57, 399 2,654 221 1,410 2,430 1,667 6,088 4 5 610 2,665 830 6 7 3 q 35, 023 19, 353 24,600 17,758 25 23S 19, 683 31,772 33, 018 295 20, 266 28,621 18, 163 2,727 21, 277 7,246 30, 938 3,365 18, 172 6,127 6,624 57 2,311 26,870 215 2,629 57,105 14,226 19, 028 88,283 4,388 008 3,042 6,459 4,785 360 11, 345 2,285 10 ' 11 I' 14 15 44,609 53,367 28,636 50 65,702 60, 535 17, 053 2,118 49,354 02,204 83,649 2,133 24,643 8,543 21,862 3,'i04" 46,056 35 2,562 1,008 2,677 1,373 20 4,829 2,988 715 73 , 2, 322 1,008 12,797 170 1,292 592 941 428' 2,455 10 834 1,700 4,415 2,565 17 IS 19 960 4,580 705 ■'0 'I 22 *"f 500 8,335 2,718 •"S ■>« 27 5,216 4,665 29 30 f _ T* 11,670 33 55 37 37,010 26,251 2,228 3,050 39 2,619 17,234 1,938 40, 684 32, 088 ' 28, 706 28, 679 2,465 40,722 3,383 34, 091 61, 829 69,325 71,461 198 2,943 253 452 2,086 1,057 8,767 300 1,625 41 42 * BOO 2,890 5,145 8,120 2,460 43 45 46 - 47 90 2,572 26,057 " 2,650 61,317 1,434 6,3m .5, OOO 4,837 19 ....... v.. ..•...., .......-- .-60 772 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — KANSAS — Continned. Countiea. CEBIALS. Value of orchard products. Barley. Buok'- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. . "Wheat. ■il Lace..-- SxistieU. BushOa. Bueluls. 6,151 1,785,976 398, 864 2, 736, 540 1,891,370 1, 670, 101 992,748 2,112,421 BuaheU. 820 188, 816 34,539 116, 124 98,948 297,696 96, 098 297,455 Bushels. Bushels. 2,968 418, 211 263, 860 104, 312 92,551 932, 037 377, 917 346, 561 Dottars. 10 29, 147 62 Leavenworth . Lincoln 1,747 1,181 117 1,604 1,832 2,480 4,242 1,946 4,694 32, 610 "vl 1.218 5S0 10, 020 8,885 20 53 3,804, 65 "ifi Lyon MlcPheraon . . , Marion Marshall...... Meade 643 3,495 2,484 6,004 57 58 39 432 60 61 62 63 64 6=; MiaTTii . Mitchell Montgomery.. Morris — Kemaha 212 466 1,687 1,819 4,248 130 26 706 95 743 . 510 3, 592, 607 1, 255, 186 2, 043, 882 812, 161 2, 109, 444 1, 920, 159 8,092 256,289 2, 101, 517 638, 897 971,805 66,765 710, 398 2, 137, 162 72,064 3,760 724,408 2, 012, 116 824, 780 1, 204, 122 350,666 82,342 361, 752 1, 321, 171 238,566 61,676 120, 733 73, 267 195, 686 117,988 150 13, 679 123, 164 38, 266 93,114 8,106 39, 416 218, 406 9,933 900 102,716 189, 622 87, 185 85,959 1< 515 6,689 26, 113 115,594 5,218 4,486 582 2,223 7,389 1,615 143 7,427 3,783 6,626 5,277 958 12, 670 14,771 649 29 1,876 28,249 1,471 12, 921 6,034 478 2,471 1,160 181,660 268, 726 350, 520 157, 108 62, 735 149, 450 3,194 74,449 170, 354 269, 063 360,785 51, 061 238, 447 195, 185 20,456 252 204, OlO 279, 655 147, 536 117, 312 98,121 68,810 185, 236 610,763 10,031 978 4,224 463 4,962 1,520 66 S-eSB Norton .— Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottaw.itomle Pratt 10 2,975 206 1,940 1,166 961 6,929 10,670 121 447 43, 322 1,604 2,192 5,492 699 121 3,902"^ 67 68 69 70 71 61 2,057 48 220 113 132 2,336 31 490 79 48 4,653 73 74 644 75 Eawlings Eeno , Eepablio Eioe 78 491 103 216 396 46 76 77 7S 46 8,168 45 2,960 10 140 7 Russell SaUne Scott ■83 M 80 303 85 86 87 Sedgwick 1.363 612 2,347,080 301, 192 4,383 574, 741 359 Sewara ... ^ 88 89 Shawnee Sheridan 1,038 140 249 2, 339, 645 15,300 123, 726 898 11,664 86 183, 564 1,986 8,025 50 90 "i^i fi4 55 •iS "17 ■ia "iq 40,982 31,062 32, 195 38, 580 53, 294 61,821 166 14, 386 44, 381 29, 516 28,750 3,736 30, 350 49, 489 1,142 63 27, 840 67, 487 29, 627 28, 282 18, 177 13, 565 10, 046 49, 374 2,033 077 4,253 1,656 630 3,168 64 616 2,467 676 4,604 1,529 230 2,641 150 20 4,854 701 2,206 1,465 724 464 1,502 2,370 6,600 675 2,910 770 1,892 7,269 no 61 fi?. 63 M 65 66 . 67 2,661 585 805 68 69 70 71 1,468 6,040 T>, 7S 71 75 76 7,096 77 7S 235 79 80 6,675 81 S'i R3 84 63,240 4,354 320 85 R6 87 37, 347 645 61, 851 410 6,169 20 860 R8 89 10 , 20, 626 6,519 46,132 1,319 642 302 2,412 91 <)0 m Id 15, 893 97 1,951 20, 758 310 33,755 33, 516 75 61 36,461 198 67,067 4,521 26" 2,789 540 95 16 97 1,495 9S 99 1,030 5,660 inn ini 28,447 27, 070 2,673 29, 801 26,683 82,919 2,420 1,422 20,011 4,005 ,3, 045 5,150 lO' 103 ^M ' KENTUCKY. 218, 739 1,867 2,269,890 1, 017, 864 171,120,784 1,411 2,802 1,572 1,909 1,490 11, 770 8,734 6,045 10, 027 10,068 15, 722 16, 467 2,090 ' 6, 175 17,358 696,748 160, 365 23,436 3, 760, 743 2,305,686 1 2 9 15 7 .....--. S 774 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. TABia: XLyil.—PriruApal vegetable produetiMa: 1880— KENTUCKY— Continued. Counties. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian corn. Oats. Eye. Wheat. Valne of orchard products. 1 SoUars. 15,284 4,785 22, 568 17, 602 9,987 10,244 12, 229 7,703 19, 261 18,055 5,617^ 3, 604- 4,053 70,896 11, 501 j 14,182 11,808 4,420 23, 882 6,447 6,266 5,553 6,442 18, 057 1,221 8,692 14, 301 10, 030 27, 623 11, 779 17,075 6,308 4,688 6,027 16,753 6,192 5,519 8,898 7,937 2,857- 30, 307 3,140 26,845 6,824 11,350 19,7 2,238 3,375 4,4"" 61, 387 7,387 10, 672 4,950 8,852 10,416. 11, 602 16, 953 3,756 1,681 7,259 23,275 7, 317 6,253 3, 628 ■ 1,877 6Bath 7Ben 8 Boone .-- 9 Bourbon . 10 Boyd Bushels. Boyle Bracken Breathitt — Breckinridge Bullitt Bntler.... Caldwell.. Calloway . Campbell . 2flCarrbU., 21 Carter 22 Casey 23 Christian . 24 Clark 25 Clay Clinton Crittenden — Cumberland .. Daviesa Edmonson ... Elliott... Estill.... Fayette- . Fleming . Floyd..., Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson... Henry Hickman . Hopkins.. Jackson .. Jefferson . Jessamine ... Johnson Eenton Knox eOLaEne Laurel Lawrence. . Lee Leslie Letcher.... 66Lewis 67 Lincoln 68 Livingston . 69 Logan TOlLyon 1,432 6,142 100 3,433 187 937 37, 032 270 ;,535 ;,897 131 13, 599 200 1,030 644 6,698 75 1,250 '300 21,643 23,775 Bushels. 1,440 100 1,170 60 94 153 44 73 67 674 65 137 95 224 282 254 22 106 170 126 106 30 145 74 Bushels. 830, 986 201, 777 897, 292 1, 135, 572 149, 797 570, 943 562, 550 291, 217 864, 772 626, 157 651, 593 707, 609 780, 839 346, 095 400,785 281,371 491, 243 1, 430, 154 791, 292 401, 457 281, 808 848, 900 315, 602 1, 392, 599 328,159 261,445 397, 962 1, 080, 029 711, 669 429,298 543, 749 617, 202 401, 996 828, 173 952, 678 1, 640, 246 597, 346 411, 278 379, 276 389,306 1, 131, 070 208, 365 982, 202 760, 489 1, 680, 007 889,831 784, 828 925, 188 244,191 1,056,209 521, 412 372, 073 428, 102 405, 140 556,184 278, 074 472, 071 140, 725 111, 255 215,547 584,939 628, 807 740, 746 1, 181, 699 405, 802 Bushels. 50, 257 11, 091 59, 645 47, 199 13, 721 28,245 9,715 15, 279 152, 633 43,899 88,583 34, 776 33, 050 57,900 10,628 40, 143 7,664 64,341 14, 836 13, 905 10, 115 37, 022 12, 396 79, 946 13,657 24,330 10, 827 68, 896 60, 433 15,072 31,894 10, 835 18,844 21, 366 23,268 52, 876 82, 531 24,843 44,439 23,522 62,435 5,643 33, 996 41, 994 27,589 48,968 13, 857 70, 173 15, 067 U4,793 28,589 21, 892 29, 405 26, 183 67, 575 26,378 35, 188 10,647 1,328 8,804 64,651 13, 942 29, 072 130, 659 12, 116 Bushels. 9,160 1,342 26, 960 15, 515 965 11,930 7,578 2,124 3,213 3,246 208- 1,096 1,158 9,195 7,019 2,651 0,678 2,544 15, 465 3,362 875 374 2,880 10,694 661 4,987 5,612 18, 000 6,223 3,320 8,093 1,655 10, 425 18, 423 16,224 2,128 1,482 2,851 1,909 3,107 3,951 1,342 10, 805 12,100 3,677 1§, 725 161 662 966 10,413 5,662 2,063 12,516 3,277 2,774 965 3,461 1,668 3,04] 7,792 928 829 408 Bushels. 124, 603 2,784 94,954 370, 247 24,967 140, 541 179, 979 8,913 113, 423 55,389 32,513 51, 468 47, 890 104, 650 50,021 25,880 39, 087 437, 668 129,943 18,703 33,375 48, 221 37, 221 147, 303 22,858 19,444 22, 617 380, 474 207, 625 18,356 103, 475 93, 795 38, 216 143, 960 130,893 147, 925 64, 546 57, 557 63,429 259,781 2,385 240, 045 99, 672 124,991 95,162 107, 006 75, 509 10,905 186, 212 225', 605 17, 267 56,049 23, 468 96,848 22,526 32.083 8,152 1,490 10,622 100, 342 98, 946 62, 465 340,262 26,485 COMPENDIUM OF THE -TENTH CENSUS. 775 Table XLVJI.— Principal vegetable prodtictiom : 1880— KENTUCKY— Continued. Hay. Hops. eUOAB-CASB. Sugar. Molasses. Kioe. Cotton. Irish. Sweet. Totacco. Tons. 2,077 392 6,751 4,902 1,311 2,482 1, 492 172 2,196 3,103 1, 441 1,612 759 5,792 1,804 960 1,014 3,824 2,638 704 392 1,463 609 6,569 .223 314 707 4,591 4,094 238 1,876 977 1,850 1,078 3,491 2,202 1,009 485 1,769 1,954 2,451 508 2,228 493 2,243 3,732 956 2,672 375 11,186 1,225 425 4,389 858 1,125 1,654 7g8 139 28 365 4,062 2,834 1,374 3,803 635 Pomids. B.Ma. OaUoTie. PcuTids. Bales. 166 300 417. 264 48 Bushels. 6,662 2,680 131, 265 18, 787 12,868 11,712 9,838 D,865 27, 207 7,849 9,371 6,874 3,199 122, 404 47,129 16,133 9,357 20,837 13, 702 7,506 6,654 58, 530 2,944 52, 108 6,692 lOi 558 7,613 70, 779 16, 080 11,141 13, 815 4,176 21, 198 6,301 18, 057 12,874 17, 937 7,938 39, 687 13,190 25,860 1,702 7,904 10, 058 29,286 10, 669 19, 556 5,552 269,066 6,759 7,504 83,080 9,482 12,364 9,123 15, 608 6,978 6,056 7,865 73,221 11, 201 73, 053 lO, 988 10, 180 Bushels. 2,709 2,001 7,695 2,579 3,059 2,687 1,605 6,814 9,533 10,881 6,627 16, 039 24,940 400 3,697 9,370 25, 479 5,944 6,090 16,637 6,156 7,209 4,810 8,921 6,378 7,294 8,122 6,730 6,737 1,661 7,468 45 3,646 4,312 26, 840 11, 119 12,640 3,048 1,813 5,839 835 2,153 12, 592 5,206 2,417 17, 414 17, 786 4,702 99, 307 3,161 6,997 6,079 11, 357 7,690 9,846 7,426 7,048 4,404 4,569 10, 436 7,160 4,731 25, 198 4,883 i Fownds. 70, .'il9 4,567 1, 770, 058 17, 601 19, 711 6,262 6, 126, 635 8,160 3, 932, 565 8,508 1, 030, 029 3, 215, 602 3, 477, 520 704, 527 2, 584, 116 22, 403 67, 449 12, 677, 674 17, 187 12, 274 77, 408 1, 647, 936 , 671,970 9, 523, 451 450, 676 35, 683 18, 386 702 1, 366, 855 12,845 880, 361 410, 337 1, 265, 367 45, 612 2, 130, 215 8, 901, 434 1, 065, 244 1, 417, 070 21, 693 2, 165, 180 374,302 790 1, 201, 972 2, 229, 626 10, 312, 631 4,015,708 461, 946 6, 028, 435 9,288 11,632 1,355 12, 666 2, 322, 771 16,068 350, 360 23,202 23, 392 10, 679 2,956 2,907 1, 036, 996 35, 214 709, 578 6, 039, 983 980, 403 70 776 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUa Table XLVIL— Principal vegetable jprodmiiona : 1880— KENTUCKY— Continued. Gonntiea. Baxley. Enck- Indian com. Oats. Eye., Wheat. Valne of orcliard products. McCracken . McLean Madison MagofGoi.... Marion ..,.. Bushdi. BushelB. 110 Marshall.. Martin — Mason Meade — Menifee.. 20,529 Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery. 400 85!Mbrgan. 86'Mnhlenhnrgh. 87 Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham 90 91 Owen 92 Owsley OSPendleton . 94 Perry 95,Pike 2,319 I 98 Powell 97 Pulaski , 98 Robertson ... 99 Bockcastle .. 100 Rowan 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 IM 115 118 117 Kussell . . Scott .... Shelby- Simpson . Spencer. - Taylor... Todd.... Trimble . Union ... 61, 138 5,028 8S8 "Warren Washington . Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe Woodford ... 42 '225' 74 231 140 103 159 134 53 522 40 241 33 140 681 149 42 100 90 149 164, 338 2S8 BusJieis. 483, 776 542, 349 1, 192, 350 267,726 745,464 602,913 104. 527 1, on, 105 562, 493 179. 528 286,280 483, 600 675, 091 368, 205 652, 279 987, 007 688, 329 935, 515 445,053 1, 016, 362 183, 887 792, 695 170, 191 643,463 189. 788 612, 388 269, 109 298, 893 166, 010 280,488 919, 757 1, 493, 101 579, 055 528,987 363, 207 749. 789 706, 954 281, 183 1, 663, 957 1, 4915, 419 987, 576 462, 894 847, 233 390,429 261, 896 601, 196 Sushela. 30, 677 45, 752 33, 601 20,643 66,920 32,014 3,847 20. 706 44,482 6,656 28,481 32, 100 44,846 18,624 25,318 100, 340 59,783 37,188 125, 244 49,747 18, 479 15, 909 20, 696 3,173 24,186 4,314 76, 159 5,553 19, 421 14,699 9,363 43. 707 86, 488 86, 709 18,743 39,611 54,407 14, 879 25, 399 63,375 204, 000 53, 942 24,127 67,446 20,417 18, 518 68,773 Buehels, 1,455 725 44,690 2,392 12,851 716 227 10, 734 4,777 701 9,205 4,016 776 11, 282 8,192 214 10, 484 7,563 906 1,800 19, 814 1,618 12,514 573 2,021 2,766 6,995 8,907 1,886 426 810 7,603 85,244 201 6,789 2,026 1,896 1,134 2,784 1,280 5,123 18, 832 1,468 604 2,063 3,284 4,430 Bushels. 64,549 69,643 129, 652 14, 801 77,852 47, 765 1,434 386, 347 140, 870 4,873 168, 936 45, 614 45, 034 81, 393 26,680 68,874 177, 020 159, 945 85,954 47, 931 104, 764 12, 208 181, 845 5,508 18, 207 6,929 80, 636 70, 821 16, 202 7,893 33, 218 822,173 282, 672 117, 010 116, 006 43,920 259, 984 94,516 86,027 256, 697 150, 750 135, 009 69, 574 88,401 17,954 16, 935 289, 795 Dollars. 9,614 3,649 15, 714 10, 521 1,066 2,979 23,452 27,371 3,242 7,928 5,809 6,584 13,985 12,430 6,944 16, 265 17,858 6,349 29,900 17,655 6,817 16, 487 2,650 26,771 5,242 31, 101 7,918 9,552 6,514 13,692 13, 496 24,988 3,749 14,798 6,210 2,169 3,-374 11,758 8,366 14,255 18, 662 9,238 4,337 10,029 12, 052 7,367 ? LOUISIANA. The State 9,889,689 229,840 1,013 6,034 188,604 PABISBES. 1 110,137 ' 356, 995 466, 039 117, 523 178, 630 156, 118 98, 317 53,312 43, 256 134, 053 880 40 340 13, 913 12,725 4,100 3,057 1,616 ? Assumption .. 100 175 3,862 1,742 3,244 1,776 921 1,772 2,337 3 Avoyelles 4 104 267 78 >; Bossier ....... 6 7 R 9 10 Catahoula ............ 609 COMPKNDIUM- OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 777 Table XLVU.—Prina,pdl vegetabh proditctiom : 1880— KENTUCKY— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUGAB-CASE. Eioe. Cotton. rOTATOKB. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 987 1,633 2,166 348 2,838 589 36 4,643 1,003 155 3,406 818 741 2,107 766 2,437 4,469 2,402 4,278 3,400 .1,483 * 356 1,947 42 411 171 1,620 1.207 939 186 473 1,281 7,066 937 2,374 705 1,589 1,245 1,303 3,307 2,712 1,913 883 2,457 841 927 1,413 Pounds. Shds. QaU&Tis. Pounds. Bales. 18 Bushels. 30, 214 6,431 13,704 8,967 8,554 6,500 5,260 80, 146 23, 901 7,417 10, 612 5,4.'J2 4,577 12,436 10, 943 14, 619 21,947 5,107 17, 089 11,401 14, 296 6,363 23, 976 6,951 18,144 2,485 22,237 5,831 9,074 «,31G 5,143 14, 939 82, 500 6,160 7,990 6,085 9,936 9,085 12,203 24,333 32,242 10, 953 10, 850 10, 631 2,098 12, 926 19, 368 Bushels. 23, 491 3,393 8,816 6,429 3,474 23, 567 3,683 2,157 2,011 3,384 1,394 9,508 15, 433 4,698 4,478 17,757 3,725 928 8,794 374 3,600 6,687 2,136 4,432 17,218 2,422 31, 327 863 7,604 1,439 7,633 967 5,691 11, 477 560 9,076 17, 531 14, 713 948 2,753 30, 793 5,115 20, 494 10, 023 4,600 7,942 1,192 Pounds. 2, 419, 825 3, 729, 616 30, 173 11, 464 101, 980 1,411,692 6,484 6,261,335 483, 256 18, 368 14, 360 614, 577 187, 141 123, 472 9,931 2,731,716 4,722 759, 115 3, 187, 999 295, 860 5, 765, 351 9,005 4, 072, 291 71 72 73 4 74 75 10 7« 77 78 79 — 80 81 82 83 84 85 4 «fi 87 88 f» 90 91 92 9 93 94 9 18, 048 8,543 30, 516 1,722,398 17, 181 24,430 75, 469 160, 635 620, 262 1,668,055 28, 185 932, 020 5,808,425 5, 067, 143 1, 658, 307 2, 996, 293 2, 605, 388 43,800 20, 264 4,740,082 3,498 29, 620 530 95 9fi 1 97 98 99 lOO 101 102 103 3 104 105 106 107 6 15 108 109 110 10 111 112 14 113 114 1 1 115 116 117 LOUISIANA. 37, 029 171,706 11,696,248 23,188,311 508, 569 180, 115 1,318,110 55,954 648 602 12 1,111 38,427 11, 931 1,374 10 848, 381 789, 898 90,835 11, 087 444 52 3,076 3,192 3,087 2,100 333, 001 226, 880 201, 390 600 387, 224 2,625 7,060 692 119 18, 355 7,208 25,078 20,963 ^ 514 6,604 6,019 1,900 1,819 875 1,337 3,341 343 1,756 4g9 1,604 14,103 9,023 36, 917 24,019 12, 468 25, 203 40, 834 17, 609 13, 991 28,161 5,262 'i'm 1,268 2,910 1,780 370 778 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabus XL VII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — LOUISIANA.— Continuod. Paiislies. CEKBALS. Value of orobard products. Barley. Bnck- wlieat Indian com. Oats. Eye. ■Wlieat. 11 Claiborne Bushels. Bstshds. Bushels. 332, 168 109, 833 168, 665 211,449 126, 691 206, 307 100, 708 95, 179 508, 430 231, 596 63, 049 30,210 360,604 292, 668 .150, 165 52, 911 127, 459 286,294 151, 545 810 130, 993 30,469 805,470 488,370 82, 250 140, 855 60, 897 6,945 11, 915 113, 865 189,700 89, 906 831, 181 211,995 210,074 16, 088 82, 268 205, 707 291, 833 197, 302 166,709 74,234 85,306 126, 270 170, 591 68,062 140, 695 81, 651 Bushels. 28,175 75 5,200 3,453 350 7,752 1,280 Bushels. 88 Bushels. 2,974 Dollars. 13,955 1^ 13 2,029 110 440 906 100 60 3,908 14 E.BatonEouge E. Cai^oll 15 16 E. Feliciana 17 18 19 1,270 320 10,615 ffl ?1 335 3,448 a 8, 051 99 ?13 '>A a 960 9,263 671 250 3,785 660 (l5,800 i,ie8 a 98, 801 25 Lincoln .... 17, 071 975 250 8,568 3,211 244 590 ''fi 27 28 29 SO Natchitoclies . 80 31 1,158 340 ,1^ ?1 Poiut Coup6e - 75 2,481 1,065 195 4,355 34 1,160 708 20 1,141 a 3, 127 1880— LOUISIANA— Contiritied. Hay. Hops. BUGAB-CAKB. Eioe. Cotton. POTAIOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 119 106 Pounds. Shda. OalUms. 10, 115 Pounds. Bales. 19, 568 83, 110 11,298 5,756 38,160 11,098 8,472 5,158 2,482 579 3,763 '"3,'489' ""9," 723' 1,344 23,391 23,481 15,320 12 18,729 Bushels. 509 3,387 100 9,604 340 3,461 2,290 BusTiels. 44,784 16, 098 54,528 27,727 920 67,394 20, 670 1,630 54,413 3,431 20,465 4,253 27,805 27,383 20,843 35,122 5,830 19, 158 19,541 2,189 28,310 855 11, 362 26, 814 9,003 6,643 19, 821 11, 572 1,820 52,775 12, 595 148 63,643 30,427 5,666 30, 202 61, 982 25, 893 30,405 18,034 14,440 32, 538 42, 581 38,345 4,554 3,545 20, 712 27,024 Pounds. , 11 12 9 3,366 3,337 292, 650 750' 4,286 400 13 73 150 14 Ml 9 18, 520 7,326 IB 585 220 516 17 ia 284 2,129 6,399 15, 273 297,654 1,220,518 5,155 529, 630 30, 889 832,943 25, 303 8,989 21,280 2,198,550 4,052 3,616 1,227 8,873 8,460 40, 698 499 1,437 3,209 3,259 398 3,020 548 2,537 2,034 1,753 356 1,156 1,515 8,740 1,307 465 8,169 1,030 5,153 701 2,605 215 2,429 1,946 11,948 480 686 15 139 248 3,028 957 6,001 763 19 20 2,480 21 9,513 11 299 6,041 631 11,185 825,774 40, 063 4,692,334 ?.? 2,334 23 24 2,060 835 25 74 320 35 70 146 6 3,670 848 1,375 43 61,050 ?fi 87 10, 601 1,875 72,890 4,100 970,324 334, 985 134,531 1,048 455 9,639 149,580 659,755 10, 147 1, 017, 352 586, 563 190, 937 181, 617 913,843 7,513 43,346 380 405 28 1,600 1,239,240 29 — 864 30 445 31 14,017 4,933 1,832 6,609,954 32 18,935 17, 990 11,612 U,631 2,313 146 47 5,328 500 33 923 34 375 35 36 1,900 1,027,200 609, 943 23, 722 2,'718, 586 501,960 246,643 .3,187 2,333 37 712 3,373 8,892 14,251 9,614 2,877 3,253 16,536 14 138 38 39 225 14,680 40 4,770 3,136 50 372 3,417 50' 340 51 917 41 42 23, 148 2,232 1,202 775 4.=! 44 46 49,719 194, 080 102 2,934 41,859 46 275 47 48 13,751 897, 355 5,261 66,672 2, 570 7,210 10, 409 471, 365 397,554 368,623 10, 865 166, 915 49 11,692 537 1,662 2,333 6, 255 2,426 4,012 U,810 3,002 665 1,112 210 60 92 1,295 51 .•i2 63 10 6,325 1,165 64 1,401 65 B6 115 4 2,220 3,730 5,000 4,900 •17 4,846 58 MAINE. 1,107,788 48, 214 ..i..... — 7,999,625 250 50, 574 80, 316 83, 430 67, 554 43,483 108, 734 36, 521 44,178 83,143 ne, 446 4,529 4,520 245,696 2,248,594 381,410 219,784 286,376 381,161 126, 706 149, 541 538,191 ,1,104,329 1 ? , 3 2,400 <1 5 6 7 S 20,423 9 10 780 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVH. — Priudpal vegetable promotions : 1880 — MAINE — Continued. Goanties. CEREALB. Value of orchard products. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. 11 Pisoataqnis... Sagadahoc Somerset Waldo WaBMngton.. York Bushels. 9,515 9,961 33, 991 9,340 6,827 17, 382 Bushels. 4,821 81 13, 469 2, 628 10, 041 769 Bushels. 30,402 15, 962 92,545 45,496 675 152, 633 Bushels. 98, 544 19, 936 273, 438 104, 263 46, 091 34,864 Bushels. Bushels. 29, 186 6,964 48, 846 54,394 28, 736 15,470 DoUa/rs. 23, 171 23, 938 75, 674 88, 902 7,390 159, 239 12 13 14 15 iei 1,226 895 16 841 MARYLAND. Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore City Baltimore.. Calvert The State. Caroline — CarroU CeoU Charles Dorchester . SYederick- Garrett Harford ... Howard ... Kent , Montgomery - Pr'ceGf-eorge's Queen Anne . Saint Mary's. Somerset Talbot Washington - Wicomico ... Worcester . . . 6,097 448 23 3,724 1,723 136, 667 15, 968, 533 1, 794, 872 11, 368 402 12, 543 4,082 36 63 2,328 72, 333 13, 586 3,451 68 3,057 1,764 187 1,606 206, 949 692, 611 200 1, 204, 693 211, 534 612, 930 911, 379 847, 754 412, 146 644,957 1, 774, 356 87, 295 1, 015, 762 605, 864 800, 005 1, 020, 673 656, 888 934, 831 860, 756 691, 919 1, 069, 802 447, 519 52, 570 60, 798 314, 060 7,664 8,854 262, 458 190, 790 18, 230 10, 194 94, 267 171, 723 233, 339 46, 694 19, 503 59, 637 37, 395 23,944 11, 387 49, 162 13, 357 52, 497 lOi 641 49, 018 288,067 19, 165 16, 394 49, 821 941 6,696 64, 879 1,333 1,339 639 42,592 21, 552 3,'694 7,488 17, 109 17, 041 4,468 241 104 21,750 349 242 67,468 98, 147 360 893, 402 50,170 187, 681 579, 333 471, 045 108, 133 197,905 1, 418, 542 44,399 420, 850 305, 555 556,947 615, 702 129, 946 558, 353 165, 677 83,812 468, 316 1, 024, 769 27, 034 41,438 1, 563, 188 23,579 114, 631 25 101, 808 23,606 96,248 42, 651 65, 835 23, 262 86,268 78,668 16, 063 63, 579 28, 365 256,362 65,991 49, 258 204,444 10,624 48,942 41, 402 75,944 24,637 21, 126 MASSACHUSETTS. The State.. Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dukes SO, 128 67,117 1,797,768 645, 159 213, 716 15,768 1, 005, 303 1 730 12,418 3,337 126 5,009 7,473 2,967 1,988 6; 334 31,457 202,231 117, 294 8,317 104, 538 216, 230 205, 142 220, 232 194, 831 3,108 55, 066 80, 402 280 368, 670 4,650 288, 937 28,030 2,571 7,612 57, 783 51, 772 49, 263 14, 875 216 2,453 9,094 4,003 45, 896 5,916 353 8,248 22,853 55,226 33,684 12,472 12,369 62, 038 23, 133 1,273 195, 621 85,423 41,660 54,534 237, 386 120 213,588 32,644 15, 965 219, 579 2 3 4 35, 459 157 125" 3,761 13,582 6,338 1,532 2,284 170 " 717' 6,016 671 1,756 616 6 7 8 9 in !Franklin Hampden Hampshire ... Middlesex.... Nantacket..-. 11 12 13 Norfolk Plymouth Snflfolk 861 1,018 202 78 3,516 5,013 1,255 20,482 159 263 14 Worcester 37, 977 5,883 137, 904 3,117 MICHIGAN. The State. . Alcona . Allegan. Alpena . Antrim . Baraga . 1, 204, 316 681 28,323 989 2,437 190 413, 063 32, 461 , 462 18, 190, 793 165 12, 762 2,867 877 1, 368, 861 1,901 48, 383 11, 115 360, 334 23, 218 21, 616 860 294, 918 332 21, 706 666 4,413 36, 532, 543 7,632 1, 116, 778 12, 681 42,844 2, 760, 677 290 230, 464 1,775 2,027 22 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 781 « Table XLYII. — Pri/ndpal vegetable productiona : 1880— MAINE — Continued. , Hay. Hopa. BUQAB-OANE. Rice. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molaasea. Iriah. Sweet. • Tms. 43, 809 25, 161 105, 381 86, 881 40, 473 72, 704 Founds. Shds. Qallona. PouTida. Bales. Stishels. 325, 599 78, 330 580 259 448, 560 506,646 378,453 Bushels. Pounds. 11 250 T> 4,600 1,030 11 14 Ti 1,712 16 MAEYLAND. 264, 468 1,497,017 329, 590 26,082,147 5,485 2,113 10 41, 032 238 1,393 33,802 28,446 1,452 1,5U 40, 949 8,759 21, 431 11,494 6,341 20,'327 5,269 3,033 1,117 2,706 3,017 23,885 249 409 69, 304 44,397 90 ' 240,899 4,306 16, 468 109, 847 105,459 7,527 23,742 133, 390 101, 637 91, 067 78,693 16,734 155, 083 60,721 13,683 6,703 59,048 24,960 85,484 28, 931 37,944 658 35,492 1,115 4,441,010 1 2 1 5,437 3,810 30, 571 6,074 6,048 2,077 40,343 7,327 9,601 3, 886, 845 1,422 137, 171 59, 036 5, 145, 609 4 5 6 ' 7 R 9 10 870,840 1,927 68, 085 138, 930 806, 036 6, 675. 246 n n 3,727 2,677 3,500 1,319 40, 977 9,581 2,157 34,238 14,392 6,782 38,461 33,942 11 14 — -~ 15 16 17 18 4, 429, 316 1,355 19 ?n "n 7,050 1,388 265 22 'I ''4 MASSACHUSETTS . 684, 679 9,896 3,070,389 450 5, 369, 436 ' 7,87i 103,774 30,067 2,268 57, 372 65,784 54,331 69, 684 93, 399 1,214 27,945 26,002 1,719 153, 262 38,074 308,731 248,266 12,210 317,018 181,843 299,407 237,668 438,761 5,310 136, 639 166,432 26,299 665,741 X 85, 747 9 4,353 60 3 90 5 1,020 1,926,233 1, 051, 474 2,305,442 Q 150 9 2,781 150 10 915 640 12 826 14 MICHIGAN. 1,393,888 266,610 10, 924, 111 4,904 83,969 1,636 37, 873 2,648 2,490 226 23,231 321, 951 40,884 75,592 2,945 2,126 > 1, 983 2 3 485 1,925 5 782 COMPENDrOM OP THE TENTH CENSUS; t Table, XLYIL.— Principal vegetable prodvotiom : 1880— MICHIGAN— Continued. Conn ties. Barley. Buok- "^heat. Indiaa com. Oats. Eye. Wlieat. Value of orcliard prodTicts. Barry.. Benzie.. Berrien . Branch . 11 Calhoun . 12Ca8s 13 Charlevoix . Cheboygan . Chippewa .. 16 Clara n.Clinton.- IS.Crawford . 19|Delta 20 Eaton 21 Emmet 22 Genesee ... 23 Gladwin... 24 Gr'd Traverse 25 Gratiot Hillsdale . . Honghton . Huroa 29 Ingham 30 Ionia Iosco Isabella Isle Royale Jackson KalamazoO' . Kalkaska... Kent Keweenaw . Lake Lapeer Leelanaw- .. Lenawee — Livingston . 44 Mackinac... 45 Maoomb — 46 Manistee 47Maniton 48|MaTqnotte 49 Mason , SolMecosta 51 Menominee . . . 52 Midland 53'Missankee — 54|Monroe SSiMontcalm — 56'Montmor6ncy. 57jMuskegon — 58 Newaygo 59 Oakland eoOceana 61'Ogemaw 62 Ontonagon... 63 Osceola 64 Oscoda 65!Otsego 66 Ottawa 67 Presqne Isle . 68 Roscommon. . 69 Saginaw TOlSaint Clair. . . Bushels. 6,348 2,484 598 3,216 1,604 23, 103 532 952 837 558 20, 370 557 9,754 1,342 80,869 2,421 6,813 9,364 1,197 7,901 17, 917 44,255 136 2,395 22, 179 13,542 27,986 1,061 60,030 1,045 S3, 786 89, 738 60,877 2,902 460 244 8,741 8.407 456 296 1,083 54,907 9,736 4,780 2,527 104, 613 9,329 163 759 1,903 261 25,621 8,323 21, 398 192,671 Bushels. 8,238 2,699 2,247 6,439 13,238 12, 334 6,893 1.270 320 195 363 1,641 420 193 10, 626 1,442 6,807 101 8,195 2,336 11,646 4,065 8,866 3,618 906 625 13, 721 11,102 2,481 9,486 1,631 6,888 4,269 U,841 7,483 21,633 1,300 1,226 2,410 712 183 80,»47 4,076 2,659 8,376 20,460 6,046 644 2,016 "'221' 8^439 442 8,347 14,258 Bushels. 987, 897 94, 756 29,315 1, 077, 146 1,475,626 1, 402, 013 1, 393, 481 23,144 3,079 7,123 693, 972 2,160 1,146 1, 009, 121 27,515 721, 101 3,553 95,983 1, 390, 481 63, 314 776, 777 744,577 3,702 138, 391 1, 237, 914 1, 467, 269 . 27,226 941, 916 13, 866 436,759 54, 370 1, 759, 467 723, 927 696, 151 28, 346 1,976 43, 259 84,289 1,802 42,603 9,075 1, 114, 570 278, 567 141, 871 163, 506 1, 811, 190 129, 718 4,622 393 62,869 6,602 610, 442 11,889 100 376, 295 860, 092 BusluU. 331, 636 96, 816 11, 367 410, 754 475, 288 579, 852 869, 914 26, 477 21, 545 16, 295 5,707 629, 549 1,666 25,145 493, 523 14, 746 768, 563 5,677 54,751 256,636 647,248 6,407 156, 803 416, Oil 9,264 91,495 469, 033 373,629 9,641 447, 489 480 8,854 460,064 38,673 962, 933 893, 846 986 936, 474 21, 609 4.118 13, 604 21,548 66,219 9,636 38,101 18, 668 745, 143 155,191 66,026 66, 776 069, 048 46,346 6,045 14, 817 41,666 2,440 817, 935 25,424 1,512 461, 296 003,611 Bushels. 9, 684 2,096 2,863 5,923 1,591 2,484 1,136 2,700 403 1,421 330 1,190 716 982 5,327 924 2,371 135 1,736 1,645 1,039 1,492 718 2,422 7,949 1,146 8,468 2,440 1,324 10,092 10, 461 3,413 7,771 5,247 2,240 820 4,448 3,830 210 856 265 4,969 2,634 5,170 8,098 5,679 5,716 97" 14,978 12,986 6,644 7,470 BiMhels. 1, 170, 496 120, 606 19, 123 890, 760 933, 673 1, 709, 769 1, 104, 171 32, 037 14, 651 13, 190 9,961 1, 669, 723 375 7,216 1, 026, 241 20,a38 1, 099, 027 6,234 85,982 601,941 1,122,288 607 380, 608 922, 864 1, 608, 230 5,224 231, 802 1, 580, 102 1, 451, 381 14,394 1, 432, 558 265 16, 565 847,400 67,621 1, 251, 479 948, 420 598,659 23,472 7,487 367 85, 767 134,423 1,939 50, 810 10,980 658, 561 518,413 117, 089 136, 288 1, 254, 583 131,779 6,655 847 79,465 ^i,083 657,750 13, 492 537, 826 62;-, 934 Ddlta/rs. 67, 717 6,0 3,688 210, 553 97,800 108, 010 63,582 821 1,522 46, 864. 900 85, 651 1,208 61, 186 1,105 16, 039 39, 760 144,243 9,379 74,836 77, 612 ns 7,235 83, 147 73,160 135 145,140 22 219 43,756 4,962 105, 916 60,630 15 64,665 3,385 21 ""6,"5i7' 2,737 25 4,168 40, 174 15, 721- 12,397 81,939 23,624 1C7 «43 63, n2 51 200 27,343 60,776 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 783 Table XLYII.^Prmoipal vegetable productions : 1880— MICHIGAN— Continued. Hay. Hopa. BUGAK-OANE. Eioe. Cotton. POTATOES. ToTiacoo. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 31, 994 10, 959 1,569 32,482 33,576 40, 320 30, 392 1,978 2,375 1,301 1,143 35,454 262 2,055 35,360 941 41,326 929 6,867 ■ 16,925 61,432 2,293 21,066 33,254 86,668 2,197 7,002 Pounds. BMs. Gallons. Founds. Bales. Bushels. 237, 314 160, 532 34,396 208,431 243, 512 272,209 188, 167 60, 960 48, 149 13,789 1?, 848 188, 166 11, 999 42, 982 269,134 66, 621 258, 644 9,211 133, 271 129,812 214,595 18, 178 162,060 209, 760 221,762 21,423 76,990 Bushels. Pounds. 2,100 286 965 2,126 2,213 730 3,400 n 7 740 R 357 297 118 2,051 9 848 10, 901 ^ 10 11 w. 13 14 16 16 3,400 17 IS 19 3,669 2,850 2,080 640 ?!n n 1,372 135 ?,2 23 6,605 "fA 1,637 2,189 S6 246 ?fi W i.654 768 1,135 m 1,312 28,289 w 30 31 425 33 33 66, 648 85,068 771 45,147 300 1,181, 30,436 8,786 67,944 39,669 164 37,377 8,066 330 2,107 2,229 7,526 1,519 5,563 1,484 40,499 18,772 3,574 1,400 284, 866 223,655 51, 965 408,866 1,625 30, 023 172,089 104, 997 201, 596 158,432 2,810 347,239 53,477 21, 397 45, 253 100, 193 87,684 50,968 47, 664 16,046 268,726 165,988 64 110 3,171 486 34 35 3R 101, 421 3,147 37 88 "^ 39 8,165 1,704 2,251 8,694 2,608 1,937 6,863 40 41 233 4M 43 44 19,363 1,386 287 322 4"; 46 47 (IR 49 "iO 61 230 ■i' 53 75 33 5,767 550 "54 407 6t 16 6,805 7,955 63,038 6,019 642 1,196 6,318 97,260 113, 789 661 812 146, 126 18, 519 13,160 96,461, 240 1,354 345 1,735 67 1,029 14,198 6R 150 W 60 61 fi"" 63 64 366 24,448 1,108 78 30,831 45, 233 26,218 302, 086 58,210 5,840 WS 6,167 ... 1,378 66 . ■ 6R 282, 516 aiS,686 26 1,873 2,908 69 10, 016 ........... 70 784 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XL VII. — Principal vegetable producUons : 1880 — MICHIGAN — Contmiied. Connties. CEBEALB. Valne of orchard products. Barley. Bnok- wheat. Indian corn. Oats. Eye. Wheat. 71 72 7^ Saint Joseph-. Sanilac Bushels. 3,159 82, 157 Bushels. 10, 625 5,448 Bushels. 1,368,318 79, 067 184 602, 974 431,473 1,462,368 1, 187, 756 1, 198, 684 33, 026 Bushels. 310, 042 344, 121 4,995 456, 860 299, 4U 324, 319 754, 484 937, 092 25, 547 Bushels. 2,213 2,793 275 434 3,170 22,494 6,540 24, 298 3,287 Bushels. 1,263,661 541,612 93 1,071,090 638, 860 721, 327 1,604,857 465, 476 25, 152 BoUars. 42, 051 15, 701 74 76 76 77 78 79 Shiawassee . . . Tuscola Van Bnren ... "Washtenaw. .-. Wayne Wexford 32, 132 9,598 9,288 94, 259 49, 083 2,384 2,651 9,782 14,111 11, 048 41, 548 717 51,668 33, 368 152,933 73,208 58,571 30 MINNESOTA. The State.. Aitkin 2, 972, 965 41, 756 14, 831, 741 23, 382, 168 215, 245 34, 601, 030 121, 648 1 515 121, 995 9,353 490 54,876 122, 377 2 3 4 Anoka Becker Beltr.imi. ... 1,370 12,454 1,193 211 10,624 795 94, 058 212, 629 1,344 60 5 8 9 Benton Big Stone Bine Earth ... Brown 1,102 5,496 56, 398 29, 047 122 140 544 82 29, 673 13, 203 689, 835 335, 056 2,281 298,772 52,214 77, 882 699,426 453, 274 5,395 291, 460 4,066 761 4,959 4,866 650 2,610 74,739 110, 659 858,647 424, 051 1,157 695, 058 60 364, 421 153, 709 370, 239 272 ""3," 759 208 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Caiver Cass 48,034 S90 6,014 "12' 1,887 100 Chippewa Chisago 12, 527 6,311 13, 606 335 62 65, 853 45,435 1,784 240, 275 109, 112 191,164 128 3,957 Cookl Cottonwood... 88,972 607 103, 297 5,002 4C7, 136 294, 624 60,991 733, 330 970, 818 532, 614 586, 798 5,847 594, 159 822, 763 58,877 205, 155 6,899 731, 897 666, 081 277, 996 684,894 1, 370, 309 747, 030 1,275,772 137, 952 414, 664 514, 076 64,604 2,811 645 2,966 578 8,609 1,003 2,603 3,107 3,309 127, 228 2,103 1, 323, 975 884, 839 459, 877 645, 618 1, 626, 387 1,143,869 2, 415, 891 226,467 671, 015 654, 336 140, 546 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ?■; Dakota Dodge Douglas Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Goodhue 67,892 163, 873 20,761 59, 238 176, 037 72, 647 324, 059 8,805 9,168 60,141 823 635 1,756 1,276 646 2,630 1,430 1.687 88 623 1,198 314 3,877 690 1,678 1,191 7,261 5,769 2,536 84 12,523 7,411 1,245 26 27 Hennepin Houston 6,603 9,783 10,325 W 30 Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi 22, 169 819 18, 068 240 11, 736 387 105, 279 896 91,671 202,634 1,585 426,642 1, 870, 165, 296 658 267, 553 78, 589 278, 914 401, 934 2,638 332,225 398, 071 18, 571 157, 646 1, 044, 943 111,417 491,304 141, 862 1,093,924 437, 748 1,945 81,680 •2,445 800,753 2,110 274,085 3? 1,217 750 33 907 57,445 274 35 36 37 38 39 40 Le Sueur Lincoln 11, 910 6,926 30, 569 21, 322 56 28, 689 24, 988. 850 8,464 257,342 20, 539 50, 624 12,702 344, 962 23,608 122 100 374 206 695, 588 19, 199 103, 464 ?g9,739 640 312, 236 168, 625 23, 669 37, 360 423, 113 66,867 325, 918 160, 334 568, 150 62,568 3,234 580,793 94,889 323,044 537,447 3,594 100, 924 665, 269 16,440 199, 931 1, 370, 160 77, 970 704, 290 60, 698 1, 656, 286 860, 965 6,177 224 3,410 McLeod MnTflbnll _ _ . . 1,667 4llMartin 2,027 947 2,632 1,850 4,903 8.471 214 6,822 1,601 406 10,560 67 1,381 2,506 43MUleLac3.... 44 Morrison 45JM:ower 46 Murray 47jiricoUet 48|]Srobles 49.01msted 60!otterTail.... 195 253 1,600 250 607 675 3,404 1,168 1,468 5,565 3,116 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 785 Table XL VII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880— MICHIGAN— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUQAB-OAKB. Eioe. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. MolasBos. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 37, 036 25, 657 258 33,147 23, 670 30, 077 70,005 51,405 2,181 Pounds. Hhds. OalloTis. Pounds. Bales. BusJiels. 207, 422 127, 829 7,523 181, 980 204, 960 228, 571 233, 245 715, 164 44,700 Bushels. 487 Pounds. 1,376 2,257 71 72 73 30 29 252 129 95 2,225 5,305 4,586 963 1,756 74 7") 20,872 7,020 l,i02 76 77 7R 79 MINNESOTA. 1,636,912 10,928 5,184,676 69,923 84 15, 228 16, 833 1,625 68, 672 76,406 1,025 333 3 4 6,850 6,940 57, 365 38, 418 892 26, 087 70 19, 060 13, 898 17, 753 10 23,260 881 28, 229 32, 178 28, 853 59, 880 44,737 64, 292 41, 221 6,728 39, 556 21,499 9,908 22, 988 16,722 150, 021 81, 160 20,672 84,572 639 5 • 6 690 936 8 9 2,661 10 11 24, 092 67,777 49, 619 725 30, 202 4,119 239, 481 91,474 86, 101 98, 116 181,135 147, 857 167,452 16, 504 316, 872 107, 281 49, 207 1,276 442 13 610 16 1,012 390 1,070 2,305 300 2,525 575 405 11 19 20 21 23 2,744 25 3,561 1,646 966 6,253 2,090 26 27 28 29 30 81 32 33 34 35 36 ■37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 46 47 27,932 297 40, 220 683 18, 180 139 21,654 6,284 19, 715 39, 618 895 35, 692 ■ 36,803 1,875 7,835 42, 750 9,543 54, 381 19, 100 32, 352 4,645 42, 963 1,030 23, 806 1,025 109,913- 14,465 39, 745 76,251 2,290 48, 293 67, 068 4,752 45. 060 142, 644 18, 240 104, 937 35, 707 188, 091 146, 354 2,010 3,401 212 1,573 ( Gf,m 1,671 1,075 945 43, 138 355 1.065 49 50 40, 194 50 786 COMPENDIUM op' THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XhYll.—Prinotpal vegetable prodiuilims : 1880— MINNESOTA— Contimaed. Countiee. CBEBAL8. VaJne of orchard products. Barley. Bnok- wheat. Indian corn. Oata. Bye. "Wheat. ^1 Pine Bmhels. JBmhels. Bushels. 1,150 16, 914 3,627 36, 785 58,360 122, 527 233, 371 405,990 173, 168 Bushels. 2,824 52, 192 226, 221 288,337 80, 204 212, 647 503, 299 607, 622 246, 924 11,856 266, 166 49, 380 459, 239 728, 996 512, 287 304, 007 304, 302 113, 854 38,446 744,653 17,924 405, 653 343, 392 191, 548 39, 147 795, 624 292,303 193, 124 Bushels. Bushes. 1,554 37,547 529, 693 381, 977 122, 466 207,-635 605, 404 907, 514 118, 378 3,878 697, 261 115, 388 598, 956 1, 135, 704 846, 219 417, 076 492,763 , 190, 074 45, 668 1,461,674 47,634 693, 861 657, 569 121, 613 72, 500 1,216,872 603, 240 285,672 Dollars. 52 53 54 55 66 57, 58 59 An Pipe Stone. - - . Polk 2,660 15,544 11, 670 4,505 29,337 33,641 22, 789 28, 804 2,287 9,846 1, ly2 47, 743 39, 259 21, 586 21, 135 19, 177 3,170 2,045 282, 962 1,699 20, 106 67, 693 13, 927 3,006 168, 662 14,434 9,375 203 741 415 161 489 800 1,316 30 603 1,424 2,318 1,490 1,333 628 1,240 8,369 4,069 5,484 15, 829 3,361 15, 987 763 14 359 2,110 23 319 2,984 268 3,213 949 1,168 3,073 1,007 Eamsey Eedwood Eenville nice «l'soott 62 Sherburne 63 Sibley 04 Steama 65 Steele 347 1,162 361 1,156 518 303,475 143, 408 247, 617 274, 770 329, 460 11, 632 40, 768 38,025 6,730 488, 236 6,685 292, 790 255, 110 131, 999 1,707 546,767 371, 235 62, 986 67 68 Swift 147 888 1,738 12,464 3,526" 1, 296 307 2 454 788 191 2,626 4,448 117 Todd 400 70 71 72 73 "Wabasha "Wadena ., "Waaeca "Washington . . "Watonwan ... •WilWn "Winona "Wright Tel. Medicine 1,184 320 347 77 62 ■•■'' 2,619 299 70 3,443 1,021 4,172 75 76 77 78 13, 618 4,808 11 MISSISSIPPI. The State. Adams . Alcorn . . Amite - . Attala .. Benton . 6 Bolivar 7|Calhoun — ejCarroU 9 Chickasaw. 10 Choctaw IJ Claiborne . 12 Clarke.. -- 13 Clay 14 Coahoma . 15 Copiah 16:Covlngton . WiDeSoto. 18|Franklin., 19, Greene ... 20,Grenada.. 21'Hancock. - . "22 Harrison... 23 Hinds ■24 Holmes '25.1s8aquena . 26 Itawamba . 27l Jackson ... 281 Jasper 29'Jefi'erson . . 90! Jones 21, 340, 800 128, 647 381, 385 262, 352 413, 532 330, 688 383, 466 353, 919 315, 722 612, 005 243,287 197, 568 174, 712 400, 397 338, 054 447, 197 115, 088 581, 272 145, 681 27,271 163, 580 410 15, 130 532, 636 463, 614 89, 630 304, 652 1,826 202, 643 251, 586 47, 269 1, 959, 620 31, 939 27, 169 66, 106 16,846 3,264 44, 009 22, 154 49,637 38,709 1,290 30, 101 35, 592 2,340 59, 021 32, 215 18, 008 9,021 5,799 6,223 5,300 2,110 26, 380 17,441 260 21, 772 80 56, 380 3, 195 30, 992 6,134 106 117 100 "86 ' 37 181 "71 218, 890 5,070 6,931 6,073 4,753 1,973 9,033 9,413 2,137 832 130 488 8,580 ■"ioo 378, 145 4,772 4,709 7,901 6,342 5,241 4,585 3,549 8,150 9,069 335 1,845 1,803 6,724 2,242 27,142 4,606 21, 477 2,830 378 919 1,774 14,898 18, 294 416 1,462 1, 232 2,391 3,712 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 787 Table XLVIL— Principal vegetaile produetione : 1880— MINNESOTA— Continued. Hay. Hops. BlI^AB-CANB. Bice. Cotton. POTATOES. Toba«oo. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tom. 463 4,946 6,621 26, 537 8,834 14, 860 47, 291 41, 229 15, 129 1,784 26, 617 11,168 33, 234 43, 295 42, 355 11, 688 20,524 12, 774 1,990 20, 315 879 36,430 15, 228 25, 455 1,140 26, 692 30, 429 23, 297 Pounds. Shds. 0ttUons. Pounds. Bales. Bushels. 3,536 8,348 65, 527 39,139 101, 522 35, 980 78, 460 128, 769 26, 350 24,011 98, 313 29, 969 74, 808 184, 307 95, 870 27, 347 51, 580 54, 961 6,608 117, 673 26, 724 80, 564 108, 643 27, 063 8,048 183, 705 121, 072 26, 493 Bushels. Pounds. 51 5? 210 53 54 £,320 310 377 2,496 55 56 57 58 5") 1,930 2,480 2,817 536 3,265 1,050 60 ^ 63 64 1,965 fiS 66 1,025 706 67 . 68 69 70 71 1,512 930 430 19. 7S 74 , 75 690 2,237 76 77 78 MISSISSIPPI. 8,894 18 536,625 1,718,951 963,111 303,821 3, 610, 660 414,663 632 86 19, 026 7,477 9,952 15,285' 8,123 36,419 9,536 17, 423 12, 861 5,767 18, 518 4,693 13, 137 26,287 23,726 2,071 28,469 8,042 12 10,228 9, 509 4,067 7,587 4,065 2,735 19, 185 3,803 3,733 3,444 3,816 4,951 2,936 3,982 1,917 12, 921 1,392 9,732 3,676 473 2,590 126 547 8,415 6,787 2,475 2,594 315 1,432 8,951 1,772 57,489 16, 714 80, 806 68, 722 16, 313 23,415 43, 179 46, 297 56, 265 34, 157 49, 281 ■ 64, 078 46,533 7,035 156, 590 50, 575 40, 399 62,486 33, 095 27,142 113, 830 23, 103 132, 920 60, 906 5,096 32, 023 4,090 70, 313 66, 179 41,560 1,264 14, 852 3,230 10, 711 10, 634 600 7,926 2,460 10,«26 12,300 1,010 8,870 11, 750 ] 5,569 74, 207 6,690 ■> 25,382 14, 680 S 61 19 704 102 /t 5 6 1,803 7 996 8 428 1 72 177 10 269 141 2,641 694 9,601 3,250 ""35,'345 12 13 ' 33, 707 21,108 139,795 59, 902 5,449 4,743 12, 026 3,082 15 393 1,256 5 1 32 63 467 45 10 29 10 17 , 3 14, 252 4,128 81, 189 109, 234 2,113 20 1. 2,823 12, 899 3,061 62, 998 28, 570 6,090 11 36,684 30,463 16, 150 5,113 ")■> 3,568 4,321 23 24 25 1,957 1,300 39, 686 8,091 85, 670 7,520 26 1 620 13,808 1,865 . 12,634 27 6,228 18, 512 624 .S,649 2,027 4,683 28 1 20 30 788 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLYll.—Prindpal vegetable productions ; 1880— MISSISSIPPI— Continued. Counties. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. Value of orchard products. 31 Kemper 32 La Fayette . 33 Lauderdale . 34'Lawrence. . . 35Xeake 36'Lee 37iL6l'lore.. '38 Lincoln . . 39 Lowndes. 40 Madison . 41 Marion 42 Marshall 43Monroe-' 44 Montgomery - 45 Neshoba 46 Newton 47'Noxuhe6.. Oktibbeha . Panola Perry Pike Pontotoc. Prentiss . Quitman. Kankin ... 56,Soott 67| Sharkey . 58, Simpson . 59 Smith.... 60|Samner .. 61 Sunflower 02 Tallahatchie . 63 Tate 64 Tippah 65 Tishomingo. - 66 Tunica 67 Union 68 W.T,rren 69 Wasbington . TUWivyne I "Wilkinson. Winston ... Yalobusha. Yazoo Bushels. Bushels. 64 53 177 Bushels. 347, 258 492, 614 254, 798 217, 041 256, 331 590, 899 144, 273 209, 747 582, 736 381,297 99, 941 686, 062 700, 957 200, 650 207, 784 261, 207 741, 542 395, 553 521, 193 38,446 206, 810 414, 335 , 868, 777 34, 510 271, 996 193, 013 169, 130 147, 672 156, 952 287, 362 61, 393 205, 719 467, 144 385, 623 280, 054 198, 252 429, 040 188, 567 400, 418 93, 890 206, 985 217, 786 275, 309 524, 615 Bushels. 37, 699 36, 376 57, 843 41, 809 44,070 48, 047 1,231 49,924 41, 230 21, 107 12, 202 26,646 76, 270 31, 275 26, 810 68,336 74, 165 39, 063 22, 016 20, 208 65, 909 18, 826 35, 634 680 59, 450 50, 370 350 34, 817 46, 959 29,544 1,516 9,288 17, 628 36, 435 25. 282 2,820 26,413 1,045 830 12,044 3,035 37, 075 17, 479 5,824 Bushels. -65 79 209 442 157 Bushels. 255 9,222 50 25 1,527 7,387 409 182 744 44 82 129 83 102 24 308 70 8,099 221 14,605 18, 296 630 1,216 653 158 6,078 9,351 14, 692 4,798 45 729 40 478 8,379 670 6,495 17,941 3,094 42 4.560 2,981 SoUars. 1,772 4,661 6,831! 2,501 10, 303 507 9,192 2,530 7,741 245 15,994 13, 031 3,190 2,640 4,3 1,700 2,935 11, 212 1,022 2,873 6,021 11,264 3,419 100 2,242 2,889 385 200 5,041 7,612 8,289 4,410, 100 6,075 7,578 13, 895 2,206 1,381 1,160 2,387 12, 008 MISSOURI. The State... lAdair 2 Andrew . . Atchison . Audrain :. Barry Barton Bates Benton ... Bollinger . Boone Buchanan Butler Caldwell.. Callaway .. Camden... 62,589 202, 414, 413 3,661 184 261 497 425 169 427 71 97 43 65 1,673 61 48 1, 881, 493 2, 723, 745 4, 977, 476 3, 961, 290 819, 580 1, 189, 672 5, 441, 503 1, 505, 440 677, 095 2, 637, 859 2, 289, 204 281, 770 3, 147, 148 2, 219, 588 448,411 20, 670, 958 291, 147 254, 728 176, 833 352, 031 80, 807 157,910 326, 431 102, 631 75, 059 291, 453 188, 642 23, 283 182, 888 438, 992 27, 151 535, 426 6,355 8,487 22,082 5,171 2,447 736 2,209 391 272 12,431 3,311 165 2,253 4,738 364 24, 966, 627 1, 812, 873 37, 105 291,715 . 329, 8W 76, 314 172, 693 143, 648 277, 703 120, 733 135, 335 337, 021 443, 178 10, 925 38, 417 234, 236 69, 171 25, 256 65, 439 21, 261 20, 608 1,209 1,682 9,804 2,339 14, 408 28,075 65, 922 4,485 13, 385 23,001 1,268 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 789 Table XLVn.— Principal vegetable productions : 1880— MISSISSIPPI— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUOAB'CAKB. Kice. Cotton. POTATOES. *ToT)aooo. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tons. POMJwfe. BMa. OaUona. 20, 158 Pownds. 4,804 780 11, 928 136, 468 7,624 BcOes. 8,426 15, 214 9,350 5,967 9,016 14,406 11, 925 6,286 21,886 21,538 1,579 26,441 23, 830 10, 541 4,477 6,341 25, 294 9,929 30, 055 146 6,607 8, 085 7,207 2,337 11,775 6,227 14, 162 3,601 3,721 6,226 5,707 11, 570 22, 653 7,484 2,672 18, 008 8,259 22, 960 54, 873 1,979 16, 620 6,864 12, 989 48,321 BvthOa. 3,634 4,772 3,127 2,042 1,743 6,279 729 3, 693 2,028 8,681 353 11,795 17, 155 3,512 1,417 4,^942 5,440 8,224 7,666 57 2,017 4,089 4,023 Bushde. 78,666 31,209 103,035 89,679 41,694 49,703 5,460 67,244 88,875 105,408 59, 639 45, 373 100,560 33, 076 36,861 64,601 70,446 64,631 46, 399 43,165 74,838 , 42,028 31,466 Poumde. 6,716 5,803 7,886 5,288 13,680 11, 109 907 6,442 1,734 10, 966 437 9,733 16,864 6,853 6,091 8,525 8,249 2,790 3,347 ?1 23 205 3 t? 11,286 46,800 33,444 33 1 M 35 137 12 129 76 20 tR f7 2 17, 129 81,675 18 19 5,415 13,434 3,896 143, 679 40 5 41 169 900 34 4?, 5,955 4H 605 21,919 30, 356 2,498 8,135 44 4,999 29,673 3,387 4^ 15 481 268 103 46 47 48 1,000 151,554 117, 099 49 8,054 44,032 '>0 182 16 248 1 400 15, 207 13,406 51 5» W M 1 5 18,402 31,291 69, U7 98, 731 2,052 2,243 96,462 47, 604 50 50,832 65, 681 37,644 9,740 18, 595 22,735 24,853 25,047 4,797 33,218 19, 394 27,460 45,306 58,347 43, 737 42,843 94,869 5,798 11,044 £,"329" 10,492 6,732 55 1 66 57 20, 951 6,594 40, 534 24,270 sis 2,241 723 898 2,859 4r587 6,893 5,409 1,724 2,680 6,409 2,417 467 3,194 1,439 6,465 9,680 ■iR 12 69 470 60 61 1 700 2,687 1,924 1,030 25,127 13, 526 62 36 14 48 44 66 105 125 18 159 6^ 64 2,370 6S 66 7,573 207 67 68 60 1 1 12, 104 1,643 4,193 15, 172 8,363 1,160 3,294 628 i;300 70 71 3 213 73 2,973 MISSOUEI. 1,077,458 20,318 4,189,694 431,484 12,015,657 24,998 17,449 16,400 12, 875 952 10, 736 28,460 5,417 1,796 11,003 7,551 416 19, 426 12, 220 1,475 53, 261 58, 068 36, 235 33, 637 26, 574 23,011 55,101 23, 299 21,684 40,482 94,410 7,047 47, 251 30, 922 6,121 1,332 2,034 1,141 2,658 4,151 2,713 3,749 1,383 6,910 8,223 14, 279 2,517 1,249 2,561 896 26,8^8 12, 267 12, 098 20, 477 42, 500 10, 135 15,649 10, 390 9,189 40, 966 12, 036 12, 330 1,939 570,231 4,838 2 4 2 g 20 9 10 t 235 12 15 790 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLYll.—Prindpal vegetable productions : 1880— MISSOURI— Continued. Counties. Barley. Bnok- Tfheat. iQdian com. Oats. Eye. "Wheat Talne of orchard products. C'peGirardeau Carroll Carter Cass Cedar Buehds. 4,652 21 Chariton.. 22 Christian . 23 Clark 24 Clay 25 Clinton... aeiCole . 27" •28 Cooper Crawford - Dade BaUas Daviess - . De Kalb . Dent Douglas . Dunklin . Franklin. -- Gasuonadc. Gentry Greene — Grundy Harrison.. Henry — Hickory . . Holt .;.... Howard .. Howell .... Iron Jackson ... Jasper Jefferson .. Johnson ... Knox Laclede — La Fayette Lawrence. . Lewis Lincoln Linn Livingston - McDonald . Macon ... Madison . Maries... Marion .. Mercer .. 66 Miller 67 Mississippi . . 68 Moniteau 09 Monroe 70 Montgomery - Morgan New Madrid. Newton Nodaway Oregon Ozark. Bushels. 97 828 435 1,202 232 50 1,232 1,642 100 80 8,888 150 61 1,035 538 25 1,240 84 30 58 83 7,162 203 295 1,518 1,728 130 130 313 281 465 142 526 403 195 145 76 65 117 103 271 719 130 1,039 80 38 629 156 7, 033 419 93 2,048 872 176 3,548 328 443 78 36 908 365 379 506 78 Pemiscot . Perry. Pettis., 200 8,133 Bushels. 964, 998 5, 290, 581 100, 836 4, 581, 775 1, 105, 775 3,565,473 635, 649 2,168,222 2,204,376 3,455,610 586, 167 2, 389, 965 466, 616 1, 373, 896 726,040 3, 079, 861 3, 113, 100 447, 749 885, 358 603,909 1, 342, 997 530, 732 2, 677, 047 1,619,253 1, 941, 023 3, 513, 186 5, 002, 216 594, 278 3, 308, 326 1, 770, 520 576, 332 224, 761 3,760,259 1, 942, 296 827, 969 5, 350, 265 2, 643, 890 736, 111 3, 812, 887 1, 361, 545 1, 857, 423 1, 563, 356 3, 006, 850 2,558,496 467,554 3, 222, 855 388, 9J1 502, 687 1, 779, 972 1, 761, 648 747, 412 1, 509, 055 1, 355, 612 3, 370, 539 1, 927, 103 1, 215, 783 1, 116, 696 966, 619 6, 961, 656 338, 639 698, 479 236, 572 406, 999 619, 143 3,847,619 Bushels. 124, 523 455, 8:i6 4,202 273, 424 157, 196 298,011 75, 228 484, 078 104, 311 110, 298 253, 289 60, 359 178, 978 116, 914 319, 199 257, 003 62, 149 53,647 19, 869 262, 375 171, 163 256, 398 191,664 302,856 506, 126 279, 911 62, 193 174, 108 164,155 48, 220 22, 156 178, 485 160, 691 5T, 974 852, 603 357, 336 98, 800 244,992 140, 106 293, 601 319, 008 340, 206 267, 201 46, 176 272, 902 54, 004 113, 374 123, 190 97, 014 24,420 182, 098 217, 664 551, 506 126, 568 11,345 132, 379 662, 077 13, 027 94,530 19, 919 1,613 66, 375 412,644 Bushels. 1,133 12, 926 725 1,024 11.814 317 32, 232 7,888 2,109 2,379 4,225 973 1,906 877 10,292 6,638 829 437 837' 1,012 387 4,137 1,621 11,434 39,164 1,171 604 19, 260 12,018 4,159 1,728 221 5,184 5,619 560 2,781 876 6,442 2,749 11,809 8,461 488 13, 792 885 549 8,977 20, 680 905 114 908 12, 160 3,361 302 345 963 25, 657 185 633 434 150 154 5,902 Bushels. 535, 893 309, 628 6,546 619, 526 96, 031 229, 001 145, 513 97, 253 267. 887 12i;598 288, 193 616, 138 121, 496 110, 167 161,874 167, 034 99, 319 41, 236 24,160 796, 726 343, 224 103, 466 663, 670 138,440 147, 273 191,457 68,944 297, 907 308,934 37,667 49, 521 449, 335 601, 557 423,888 791, 674 49,'258 128, 162 857, 668 305, 173 143, 126 424, 119 96, 778 206, 330 95, 309 64,270 73, 691 106, 132 353, 617 150, 092 110, 448 222, 339 132, 705 193, 085 79, 231 49, 273 231. 434 374, 085 16,295 336, 879 13, 008 3,020 472. 435 268,748 Dollars. 39, 805 19, 330 952 15, 519 2,780 25,390 2,215 14, 870 29, 650 35,864 6,193 18, 826 - 4,681 1,288 2,218 29,126 16, 713 4, 366 2,167 6,437 17, 961 3,684 20,336 7,276 25,416 12,558 2,314 30,921 21,434 3,970 6,760 36, 118 3,979 14,631 23,924 18, 279 2,757 41,014 906 22,407 17, 158 34, 596 34,491 49,321 13, 067 2,743 21,287 23,946 8,077 9,047 9,161 31, 783 23,091 4,4 2,490 1,140 22, 692 5,819 ~ 1,914 801 2,791 16, 510 16,490 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 791 Table XLYIL— Principal vegetable produciions : 1880— MISSOURI— Continued. Hay. Hopa. SUOAB-CANE. Sugar. Molaasea. Bice. Cotton. POTATOES. liish. Sweet. Tobacco. Tons. 4,932 15, 580 80 19, 879 2,159 18, 651 696 18, 494 7,357 12,889 4,035 6,007 2,044 2,602 2,454 18, 799 19, 673 2,227 392 200 4,997 3,303 26, 332 4,720 21,504 41,254 19, 880 2,051 11, 827 8,440 529 1,000 18, 182 6,801 2,628 12, 959 21, 302 3,167 11, 057 3,177 14, 798 2,458 35, 801 15, 257 439 27, 441 1,418 3,286 > 7,254 25,502 1,872 787 4,318 3, 46, ...1^ Founds. Bhds. Gallons. Pownds. Bales. 5 7,361 1,075 20 132 1,649 1,128 6 soo Bushels. 44,872 70, 418 2,906 36, 781 49, 466 ■65, 403 16, 489 33, 235 42, 702 65, 878 30, 936 38, 226 28, 220 16, 860 14, 219 47, 403 51, 013 23,767 31,405 3, -720 91, 212 88, 398 44,397 43,682 45,067 68,570 44,800 11, 291 37, 964 21,385 11, 035 12, 387 77,-939 41, 875 147, 538 86, 870 36, 887 21, 777 64,655 40, 081 30, 250 15, 782 83,855 56, 491 7,987 79, 608 14,666 0,637 34,158 63, 127 20,997 43,348 23, 435 26, 716 35,440 29, 655 5, 068 49, 964 104, 696 4,134 27,474 2,237 4,882 29,727 51, 915 Bushels. 8,366 3,287 328 2, 871- 2,469 1,245 4, 0G4 630 4,491 2,186 1,566 2,696 1,088 4,980 3,697 853 642 5,020 4,004 2,792 2,158 651 454 14, 943 1,021 1,856 2,811 814 1,543 2,839 4,936 1,088 22, 893 5,611 4,961 3,354 816 1,637 7, 218 3,590 1,339 837 1,168 1,360 2,417 2,901 3,885 434 1,812 2,141 1,629 2,596 1,244 1,898 1,162 1,536 1,320 6,874 1,048 2,244 1,621 1,610 2,638 4,442 Poufids. 17,222 639, 325 3,595 2,310 36, 683 4, 384 924 7,601 6,278 1,243 13, 972 5,430 21, 252 7,400 5,422 11,219 13, 330 6,550 9,075 13, 139 14, 051 94,154 8,024 16, 890 16, 628 11,755 42, 952 9,543 4,502 18, 337 604,794 9,904 2,021 41, 986 2,420 6,861 13, 625 ' 29, 983 8,533 16, 060 10,305 4,330 308, 090 382, 133 305, 073 11, 045 728, 584 10,640 4, 13» 40, 900 29,779' 13, 643 21, 010 7,310 421, 232 181, 761 8,660 14, 243 13, 404 23, 874 19, 530 52, 010 19, 677 2,190 6,694 13, 719 792 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLYII.— Principal vegetable produciiona : 1880— MISSOUEI— Continued. Counties. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indinn com. Oats. Eye. "Wheat. Value of orchard products. 81 Phelps.. 82 Pike... 83'Platt6... 84'Polli: ... 85lPula8H . Bushels. i6'Putuam... 17 Balls 8REanaolph. Kay ... . 90 Reynolds . Eipley St. Charles.... St-CJair St. Francois . . Ste. G-enevieve 96 St. tonia City. 97 Saint Louis... 98 Saline 99 Schuyler 100 Scotland 101 162 103 104 Scott Shannon . . Shelby.... iStoddard. lOSiStone . loolsullivan . Taney ... Texas . . . Vernon . . "Warren . 107 108 109 110 111 "Washington . 112 "Wayne M 3 "Webster 134l"Worth 115]"Wright 5,910 1,560 3,887 2,678 130 24 Bushels. 553 238 750 853 87 1,234 291 8ii3 40 73 210 53 166 86 76 4,952 906 194 146 105 764 112 227 Bushels. 571, 103 2, 564, 430 2, 038, 870 1, 482, 281 478, 652 1,695,441 2, 140, 276 1, 801, 667 3, 490, 332 347, 295 317, 140 1, 614, 900 1, 614, 817 506, 627 429, 529 64, 627 1, 893, 425 4, 836, 829 1, 087, 370 1, 788, 675 721, 366 188, R42 2, 603, 962 917, 694 264, 663 2, 064, 933 294, 602 640, 352 2, 7S2, 906 819, 500 498, 739 524, 126 655, 667 1, 199, 160 554, 094 Bushels. 102, 043 409, 219 128, 410 244, 237 39, 920 423, Oil 168, 801 167, 625 224, 116 23,989 14,984 249, 664 77, 132 86, 342 52,432 15, 815 177, 773 344,695 230, 508 481, 006 19, 639 11, 009 157, 616 48, 724 14, 492 330, 203 29, 678 88, 812 163, 446 270, 985 55, 200 50, 293 89, 218 169, 796 93, 192 Bushels. 1,332 2,557 4,544 1,218 651 17, 659 4,504 12, 055 6,883 616 188 2,084 957 776 332 210 6,643 7,7J6 10, 674 15,366 162 614 4,174 311 268 11, 748 164 1,393 986 760 378 108 452 4,088 1,928 Bushds. 144,442 669, 523 600, 654 148, 840 67, 573 32, 885 365, 056 70,724 181, 640 33, 033 12,196 1, 124, 618 121, 961 163, 350 337, 892 11, 295 908, 838 858, 105 38, 058 69, 725 200, 376 13, 107 61, 045 97, 811 38,264 60, 933 19, 943 84,661 240, 370 306, 925 118, 894 ■ 52, 562 120, 064 60, 783 68,296 Dollars. 6,232 44, 633 51. 864 4,175 2,427 19, 787 17, 961 19, 385 25, 070 4,642 2,587 41,608 2,286 12,944 10, 575 2,525 97,243 23,646 13,484 20, 191 17,829 1,403 14, 411 8,809 977 25, 904 1,042 6,348 3,350 12. 865 8,945 7,740 2,100 6,786 1,608 MONTANA TEREITOET. The Terrify. Beaver Head. Choteau 39, 970 437 6,649 900, 916 430 469, 688 1,530 1 2 1,204 244 8,746 38, 541 16,330 ' 5,861 2,401 854 < 440 5 6 I Deer Lodge. . . GSllatin Jefferson Lewis & Clarke Madison Meagher Missoula 5,844 8,686 5,696 5,958 3,097 6,106 2,275 147, 874 222, 888 20, 988 53, 803 116,460 137,623 131,762 ' 230 14, 193 151, 513 16,437 30,631 81, 551 79, 502 88,365 230 135 1,210 107 200 505 10 11 40 60 120 3,744 1,025 NEBRASKA. TheStatB.. Adams Antelope Boone Buffalo Burt 1,744,686 17, 562 65,450,135 6,555,875 424,348 13,847,007 72,244 1 75, 133 6,878 10, 835 22, 878 2,968 152 143 900, 866 228, 360 248,716 369, 907 1,855,484 137, 771 60, 716 81, 242 62, 968 175, 356 4,383 4,132 8,876 6,700 6,314 685, 684 54,581 163,873 257, 914 209, 362 30 ^ 66 207 5 206 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 793 Table XL VII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — MISSOURI — Continued. Hay. Hops. SUaAB-CA2IB. Kloe. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irisli. Sweet. Tons. 4,026 11,789 7,481 5,301 989 29,397 8,043 8,821 15, 646 539 353 7,155 8,371 2,888 3,463 682 14, 603 13,800 16,900 21,835 1,336 119 11, 393 1,058 150 41, 392 166 1,699 24,588 2,767 1,846 747 2,085 13,285 1,865 PouTids. BMs. QaMons. Tounds. Balea. Bushels. 31,127 26, 068 45, 571 23, 328 11, 783 45, 292 16,720 36, 797 56, 040 6,920 7,486 67,241 20, 364 39, 125 37,008 15, 657 308, 089 40, 919 30, 340 35, 852 19,917 4,348 29,340 23, 092 5,884 54,539 9,186 13, 541 26, 276 27, 400 28,563 11, 362 11, 280 25, 165 16,413 Bushels. 2,641 4,682 6,000 5,129 612 443 1,650 4,241 3,430 1,188 2,490 1,462 2,008 4,533 2,432 10,368 78, 725 3,147 1,911 1,484 3,974 1,965 1,425 7,116 974 1,355 3,668 4,318 2,515 819 2,839 4,671 3,669 370 3,835 Founds. 18, 706 408, 473 6,260 24, 675 10, 910 34, 143 6,683 701, 052 22,844 6,867 8,957 52,462 12, 101 15,088 7,320 81 ?./, f,^ - 84 8"; 86 87 88 m 1 471 90 91 9?, 93 94 95 96 1,388 540, 175 32, 252 16,284 16, 846 3,370 126, 607 64, 182 5,620 30, 290 3,685 10, 745 12, 122 86, 672 8,995 14, 005 38, 885 3,909 40,588 97 ^ 98 99 ino 165 im 10? 103 3,202 400 in-i 105 infi 760 107 ins 109 110 6 13 in IT 113 114 5 115 MONTANA TEEEITOEY. 63,947 ^ r 228,702 4,748 1,682 1,308 265 16,443 7,159 4,135 9,119 8,105 5,948 6,035 7,201' 9,9S2 16,080 1 ■> S 4 33,264 16,200 13, 928 41, 999 42,701 15,905 32,502 5 6 7 8 4 10 11 NEBRASKA. 785,433 2,150,89rJ 13,628 67,979 3,572 9,047 4,736 10, 359 28,223 31, 608 13, 046 20, 196 36,834 31,408 360 50 340 1,380 ...,., 85 71 1,835 794 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVll.— Principal vegetable productions : 1880— NEBRASKA— Continued. Counties. CEEEAIfl. Value of orchard products. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian corn. Oats. Eye. ■Wheat. It Bntler Bushels. 32, 679 108, 631 8,605 £usheU. 389 708 297 Bushels. 1, 040, 046 4, 312, 032 217, 161 Bushels. 195, 959 228, 877 69, 722 BitsJiels. 5,011 17, 759 61 Bushels. 629, 921 394, 701 20,217 BoUars. 7 6,974 20 8 Cedar fl Chase in 11 Clay 244, 992 4,305 7,494 1,464 1,357 14, 157 3,197 24,143 29, 809 513 681 1, 533, 821 816, 977 880, 413 34, 315 496, 465 143, 361 320, 608 2,374,942 1, 696, 825 204, 235 76, 153 143, 149 5,116 35, 964 24,841 30, 706 311,410 213, 485 13, 625 4,936 14,018 373 137 1,882 1,094 16, 678 9,690 892, 035 118, 173 214, 991 10,780 83,468 37, 269 34,317 518, 434 108,730 189 1' Colfax Cummg Custer Bakota Dawson Dixon Dodge Douglas n 11 ^f> 1,089 ifi 32 162 396 687 17 18 19 25 1,064 3,412 21 22 Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnas Gage Gosper Greeley Hall 163, 632 4, 755, 383 10, 323 9,766 1,234 2,587 2S,912 71, 020 11, 149 1,079 180 1, 893, 944 511, 347 5,165 236,495 1, 990, 835 32, 325 70, 830 644, 864 1, 041, 003 392, 649 645 2,160 88, 121 300, 860 853, 210 2, 166, 868 342, 760 206, 575 30,766 110 18, 634 170, 964 3,370 19, 308 166,904 119, 197 16, 027 17, 478 3,639 274 11, 077 9,253 1,435 1,843 17, 161 11, 182 9,422 785, 809 136, 272 355 64,619 230, 861 9,157 39,405 413,498 601,287 120,694 121 28 '1 780 672 25 676 '7 2S 248 178 102 76 fn Hamilton HxLrl^n Hayes 30 81 121 a' Hitchcock St Holt 3,836 13, 555 28, 903 21, 995 14, 547 134 25, 262 93, 976 81, 898 123, 151 55, 631 2,270 4,809 9,622 6,622 6,272 18, 318 217, 838 239, 403 147,461 225, 382 M Howard Je£ferBon Johnson Kearney Keith 35 30 37 335 274 1,880 2,530 sa 3<) 5,620 38,776 106, 496 4, 128, 866 1,195 646, 105 583, 731 30, 600 2, 942, 770 499, 693 3,691,019 1, 516, 879 122, 496 84,610 920, 140 1, 276, 956 54, 412 3,931,837 2, 310, 851 1, 584, 880 4,108,655 2, 499, 888 107, 013 575 143,715 493, 608 13, 275 87. 636 2, 326, 329 86,205 711,273 18,890 2, 075, 243 40, 805 349, 165 850 158, 540 129, 226 3,570 118, 606 46, 703 197, 394 118, 331 11, 371 24, 655 155, 717 135, 776 1,284 188, 220 252,486 208, 692 374,120 214, 494 26, 743 1,283 10, 855 200 7,609 14, 230 ^ 180 n,245 3,259 14, 000 6,403 1,045 1,279 7,031 9,924 ■ 2, 321 23, 377 12, 048 3,124 11, 711 6,046 2,277 38, 586 487, 463 75 111, 332 176, 547 9,807 273, 708 116, 382 248, 364 62,422 61, 865 10,884 228, 671 392, 946 6,443 372,725 569, 511 105,281 784, 829 573, 951 46, 154 106 1,353 40 41 Lancaster 1,023 ■C Madison Merrick 5,903 17, 018 43 44 298 33 58 13,995 64 15, 529 4,450 45 46 47 Nemaha Kuckols Otoe 35, 412 17, 066 113, 980 3,873 6,054 687 10, 518 18, 619 298 50, 737 118, 016 21,796 36, 703 64,788 4,383 525 126 238 413 48 41 Pawnee Phelps Pierce Platte Polk sn 51 848 92 514 ■it Eed 'Willow . . Richardson . . . Saline 54 55 Sfi 944 414 252 713 1,190 9,328 1,3U 1,435 495 1,139 67 58 Saunders Seward Sherman Sioux fil Stanton Thayer Uno'r. teiTitory Valley Washington .. "Wayne Webster Wheeler York 1,680 71, 731 643 6,220 13, 682 423 13, 960 1,170 90, 159 48 128 18, 815 60, 028 2,863 27,411 259, 416 11, 655 SO, 030 4,310 205, 267 742 10, 147 13, 203 178, 071 4,084 43, 442 319, 968 10,845 216, 748 8,807 789, 183 62 777 64 386 19,754 1,246 2,009 588 13, 055 65 66 1,294 2,782 fi7 276 6H fiP 366 454 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 795 Table XLVII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — NEBRASKA — Continued. Hay. Hops. SUQAB-CASB. nice. Cotton. , POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tone. 9,468 21,688 19, 163 Pounds. Hhda. Gallone. Pound*. Baltt. BwsheTji. 58,425 76, 602 23,747 Bwihda. 192 517 Fou/nds. A 3,925 380 7 8 1 1,255 12,676 6,099 15,160 3,477 21,091 12,001 21, 100 36,399 28,006 120 11,799 6,529 1,673 7,335 23, 629 2,532 2,280 20, 924 9,619 10,644 280 55 13,199 6,130 11,756 7,651 3,626 12 8,214 61,168 12, 858 14, 062 12, 239 7,094 13,650 4,196 23, 299 26,259 116 2,034 18,457 4,717 964 24,695 12,817 12,654 30,818 16,900 4,667 685 10,470 4,011 1,046 1,594 31,802 3,388 12,344 958 15,264 80 53,676 24, 918 29, 966 5,714 33,654 20,343 27, 663 63, 107 87,462 in 330 36 35 890 11 1' GOO 455 11 ■ ^'[ 38 Ti 2,600 300 16 , 17 811 2,230 IS 1,700 19 90 61,232 21, 176 600 14,896 48/775 1,313 12,436 38, 221 25,865 17,251 33 471 45 248" 750 n m. n 227 436 445 2,740 '6 W '>H 402 85 1,475 670 ") 30 11 H9, 18, 636 32,482 38,072 39,654 29, 298 33 2,640 SI V M 616 332 175 1,145 510 446 15 16 37 18 20,084 136, 348 7,063. 33, 343 35, 508 2,034 38,286 22,458 84,642 22, 467 6,657 5,646 51,917 39,561 1,665 68,723 79, 695 63, 950 82, 762 82,983 17, 324 1,040 10,779 30, 281 3,441 11,704 72, 646 4,828 33,212 3,613 69,356 39 < 1,093 1,287 4(\ 41 42 51 575 ■11 H 197 258 45'0 556 2,100 480 10, 066 1,455 '15 46 48 50 96 53 270 61 225 4,861 2,467 53 309 1,049 256 88 159 J 1,110 57 620 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 277 400 " 292 944 180 200 460 3,886 1,390 69 796 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVII. — Prineipal vegetable productions : 1880 — NEVADA. Cotmties. CBBEALS. ■Valne of orchard prodacts. Barley. Bnck- ■wheat. Indian corn. Oats. Eye. Wheat The State.. ChnrohiU Douglas Elko Bushels. 513, 470 JBushOs. Smhels. 12, 891 SusTiele. 186, 860 BushOs. Bushels. 69, 298 Dollars. 3,619 1 36, 208 69, 374 160, 978 80, 549 25 37, 591 24,377 19, 904 7,417 28,906 600 2,973 120 84, 589 74, 696 2,270 40 1G9 ? 119 8,355 18, 574 9,406 3 4 1,074 . 6 TInmlinlrIt 500 5,096 515 3,425 1,516 671 470 7 Lander Lincoln L^on R 8,415 1,930 920 790 1,090 2,675 2,800 9 in N've ... . n Ormsby 12 13 190 60 14 Washoe White Pine... 15, 785 28, 783 158 275 19, 021 1,209 20,289 1,261 IR 40 NEW HAMPSHIEE. The State. Belknap Carroll Cheshire Cooa Grafton Hillsborough Merrimack . . Rockinirham. Strafford Sullivan 2,087 733 14, 165 1,893 8,981 11,911 6,279 8,631 6,786 17, 511 1,046 2,416 43, 431 32, 961 1,980 2,976 1,067 204 7,322 1, 350, 248 86,024 86, 455 150, 788 10,129 206, 323 192, 580 229, 877 175, 705 70, 690 135, 677 1, 017, 620 33, 941 35, 227 90, 774 228, 698 360, 902 49,441 75, 039 26, 572 12,646 104, 480 34, 638 1,543 1,337 3,968 923 6,813 6,588 4,932 4, 987 1,412 3,145 17, 4T7 14, 713 2,666 31, 464 43, 318 9, OTO" 25,403 5,634 5,126 14,445 972, 291 63,007 82, 032 57, 877 3,979 96,424 150, 713 117, 382 266,245 89,930 44,702 NEW JERSEY. The state. ll Atlantic 2 Bergen 3 Burlington . . . 4 Camden 5 Cape May 6 Cumberland .. Essex Gloucester — Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex . Monmouth. Morris Ocean Passaic ... Salem Somerset . Sussex — Union — Warren. 4,091 128 60 2,225 68 240 844 181 181 466, 414 777 17, 135 9,059 1,007 174 3,162 2,741 4,666 9,373 10, 536 5,389 57, 937 2,249 17,643 3,785 12,483 119, 899 4,442 101, 856 11, 150, 705 98, 173 178, 002 1, 256, 523 284, 555 116, 428 602, 546 92, 664 675, 653 2,666 1, 252, 698 702, 937 597, 491 1, 048, 940 651, 362 137, 277 97, 427 1, 064, 227 727, 683 671, 484 122, 166 869, 923 1,569 49, 587 131, 663 12, 658 6,080 63,324 28, 010 29,299 854, 852 398, 570 247, 080 149, 769 377, 578 10, 629 36, 209 142, 729 547, 220 229, 637 38,690 358, 622 949, 064 4,675 40, 372 135, 149 23, 198 4,131 9,707 27, 473 87, 418 64,284 62, 233 133, 560 41, 723 17, 807 21, 825 3,718 56, 429 98, 300 6,897 129, 898 10, 519 9,189 241, 412 67, 604 18, 196 157, 952 8,461 108, 164 2S4, 795 158, 417 112, 973 179, 421 53, 257 12,1^ 5,1)38 269, 670 137, 619 30,660 4, 962 80,891 860, 090 11, 991 29,684 48,419 16, 368 lOS, 614 28,153 32, 832 900 ISO, 282 41.088 32, 744 148, 119 58,188 9,878 12, 047 23, 005 20, 623 40, 621 11, 121 47, 536 COMPENDIUM OF' THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — NEVADA. 797 Hay. Hopa. aUQAB-CANE. EiC8. Cotton. P0TAT0B8. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 95, 853 Pounds. Shds. OaOona. Pounds. JBales. Bushels. 302, 143 BusJiOa. Pounds. 1,500 3,295 10, 884 10, 828 14, 185 742 7,399 2,701 3,407 3,488 3,835 668 1,905 12 29,789 3,015 2,080 12,858 35,262 24,973 4,437 36,779 11, 350 19, 895 21,763 11,799 21,810 1,916 1,710 66, 774 28, 737 7 2 3 4 R n 7 8 9 in 11 12 It 1,500 14 1") NEW HAMPSHHtE. 583, 069 23, 955 3, 358, 828 170, 843 '32,852 39, 032 55, 660 49, 734 108, 048 72, 707 76, 713 63, 086 31, 292 49, 945 160,287 241, 050 214,809 623, 483 684,796 296, 084 375,653 385, 202 176, 025 201,439 1 2 141, 218 1,000 s 18, 002 2,734 4 5 A 3,219 7 8 28,625 10 , NEW JERSEY. 618, 990 3,563,793 2, 086, 731 172,315 1,609 17, 613 61, 535 14,233 6,452 25, 250 12, 167 27,300 405 42, 222 28, 990 33, 528 42, 780 33, 115 6,061 12, 513 34, 905 39, 792 40, 059 10,497 22,934 28,733 186,053 419,489 . 344, 181 31,376 116,389 105,341 353, 518 7,375 115, 823 110, 041 146, 707 796, 388 200,247 27,867 92, 515 119, 153 63, 613 94, 788 79, 538 124,753 32,524 1,641 297, 857 209,262 25, 760 123, 585 "977,' 422 1 250 94,487 2 -.3 5 Q 3,300 570 g 665 21, 466 21, 565 106, 751 206 18, 479 59 248, 398 636 54 85 426 690 69,810 10 11 1,700 14 15 318 660 17 18 400 330 21 798 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XljYlI.—Pnnoipal vegetalle produeUons : 1880— NEW MEXICO TERRITORY. Conntiea. CEBEALS. Valne of orchard products. Barley. Buok- ■vflieat. Indian com. Oata. Eye. Wheat. The Terrify 1 Bernalillo .... Colfax BusTiOs. 50, 053 JiusJiela. Bushels. 633,786. Bushels. 156, 527 Bushels. 240 Bushels. 706, 641 Dollars. 26, 706 2,420 35,185 8,230 41, 738 49, 665 41,597 72,210 42,862 108,490 23, 161 51, 300 115,044 44,304 1,216 10, 678 135 995 1,703 38,484 10, 188 18, 670 21,245 1,533 62, 982 10, 615 9,806 97,306 . S3, 323 87, 041 12, 371 93, 853 226,715 29,862 7,065 3 DoaaABa .-.. Grant 8,091 14, 937 114 6,681 889 20 11,375 605 426 1,430 1,286 775 806 1,899 215 1,226 4 fi Lincoln 6 7 Eio Arriba San Miguel . . - Santa Vi 120 120 S 9 10 11 12 Socorro 15, 975 926 170 74, 389 NEW YORK. Albany Allegany Broome. Cattaraugus . Cayuga The State.. Chautauqua . Chemung — Chenango — Clinton Columbia — Cortland . . Delaware . Duchess . . Erie Essex leFranHin.. 17|Fulton.... 18jGenesee . . 19 Greene ... 20 Hamilton . 21 Herkimer. 22 Jefferson.. Kings. Lewis Livingston. Madison Monroe 28:Montgomery. 29 New York... 30,Niagara 4, 461, 200 25, 690, 166 37, 675, 506 17, 952 60, 674 6,439 33, 534 576, 813 61, 356 63, 926 9,883 20, 560 6,865 18, 514 12, 981 8,541 255, 565 9,772 23, 370 5,434 338, 992 3,533 199 43, 561 393, 024 27 31 Oneida 32 Onondaga.. 33 Ontario ... 34' Orange 35 Orleans . .. Otsego Putnam Queens Rensselaer. Kichmond ... Eockland St. Lawrence. Saratoga Schenectady . 45, 612 358,729 95, 074 560, 528 34, 942 495, 541 65, 908 399, 075 687, 713 500 389, 376 37, 109 35,402 1,863 6,853 196, 172 2,666 211, 225 106, 857 126, 910 38, 228 72, 480 30, 803 105, 112 38, 397 164, 404 128, 878 22,493 198, 374 56, 813 72,842 63, 277 35, 510 79, 797 18, 649 131, 181 12, 295 49, B85 33, 556 142 20, 743 67, 553 34, 647 15, 590 86, 538 296, 145 241,364 281, 955 305, 193 1, 086, 061 542, 889 265, 446 323, 244 232, 041 637, 196 185, 979 189, 373 730, 513 775, 761 132, 379 134, 211 195, 316 712, 449 253, 049 10, 797 222, 420 12,653 57, 662 66, 870 29, 489 40, 940 12, 638 86, 313 132, 774 11, 255 25,167 52, 062 773 13, 170 38, 481 147, 360 68,153 357, 964 62, 990 71, 625 744, 961 406,326 1,269,480 312,396 2,490 833,226 630, 432 1,026,713 1, 022, 226 619, 753 611, 277 615, 105 373,047 132, 906 598,923 365, 189 46,433 102, 890 295,466 612, 222 152,562 787, 529 985, 938 728, 242 933, 579 1, 041, 403 912, 679 505, 528 639, 487 621, 130 724, 719 416, 176 780, 024 756, 375 1, 518, 615 281, 903 401, 342 345, 672 551, 698 370, 616 29, 920 677, 400 1, 256, 468 3,158 493, 704 696, 194 755, 189 1, 070, 779 791, 269 1,110 751, 549 1, 092, 676 1, 292, 077 905, 346 424, 772 438, 039 702, 706 952, 047 89,320 148, 166 697, 610 17, 358 60, 917 1, 356, 239 726, 036 310, 684 2, 634, 690 158, 600 5,468 9,837 2,322 5,490 2,192 6,606 4,873 26, 057 468, 584 105 20, 332 189, 558 36, 975 11, 175 28,941 11, 271 3,643 71, 430 305 1,169 67, 312 2,052 11, 359 8,124 1,655 30, 298 9,109 7,496 12, 492 16, 367 5,497 106, 981 3,352 35,771 12,436 14, 769 69, 926 2,420 26,124 48, lis 133, 897 52, 162 11, 687, 766 8, 409, 794 23, 128 158, 128 77, 335 64,976 692, 028 119, 171 118, 034 44,119 45, 907 13, 141 30, 315 23,897 96, 149 557, 367 19, 372 62,439 9,287 715, 168 10, 251 72 23,129 189, 322 3, 240 26, 739 706, 029 115, 059 1, 140, 997 85, 414 866, 531 89, 958 554, 045 835, 531 75, 156 551, 063 88,691 50, 629 3,756 115,945 6,073 2,906 6,792 175, 102 24,150 12, 263 138,881 160, 355 43,325 26.1, 036 158, 196 307, 607 27, 793 76, 661 51,683 152, 625 60, 902 79,289 165, 935 514, 607 48,644 24,142 27, 574 379, 418 167, 282 3,718 74, 172 86,105 220 16,688 165,044 104,809 685,617 59, 07D' 3,442 784, 945 160, 462 164, 631 306, 065 73, 166 506, 169 141, 523 115, 087 40, 286 19, 077 92, 519 5,219 33,143 89,487 80,960 29, 617 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 799 Table XLVII.— Principal vegetable productions : 1880— NEW MEXICO TEEEITOEY. Hay. Hops. SnaAR-CANB. Kice. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 7,650 Pounds. Hhde. Gallom. Founds. Bales. JBusJwU. 21, 883 BustiOs. 3,217 Potmds. 890 50 2,116 417 374 89 1,476 431 1,009 30 300 t'lOl 259 75 3,250 1 ? 30 2,000 <> 9,655 4 tj 6,028 2,227 n 228 7 8 ft 1,098 969 10 890 11 560 1' NEW YORK. 5,240,563 21, 628, 931 33,644,807 495,402 699, 033 469, 316 544,817 761, Oil 516, 843 198, 775 407, 468 806,831 579,421 313, 856 370, 651 292, 239 1, 243, 615 252! 937 858, 590 218, 111 898, 632 186, 101 43,208 462, 101 460, 881 772, 246 480, 115 517, 174 405, 065 1, 759, 839 185, 010 5,266 438, 983 1, 337r2I3 1, 043, 714 1, 264, 092 260, 310 309, 677 902, 079 610,083 75,296 1, 013, 345 1,418,350 29,662 77,480 950,901 855,827 107,175 6,833 6,481,'431 95,137 129, 513 98,425 139, 177 81, 188 161,896 39, 869 168, 666 75,231 97, 207 97, 488 184, 340 113, 878 130, 219 51, 776 72, 888 56, 533 47, 245 84,335 8,552 152,018 236, 060 1,493 114, 270 88, 212 120, 162 68, 417 114,312 702 53, 667 206, 464 109,489 61,856 106, 349 40, 929 122, 092 187,983 32,730 39, 785 95, 215 6,391 15, 348 276, 556 75, 569 37, 573 123, 182 10, 367 62, 466 12,943 2,590 1,873 1,600 302, 857 30, 430 715 23,477 190, 793 1 800 67, 510 823 407, 769 1,783 1,571,885 12, 049 7,430 5,670 283 1,612 407,156 1,212 684 4,084 ■> 4 g 10 11 n 38,000 739 1,083,850 8,097 121, 813 12, 907 14 18 365 710 340 1,850 19 512, 963 135, 955 22 398, 201 '310, 574 3, 823, 963 111, 112 1,001,403 1,072 457 50,064 20,250 24 3,133 4,075,651 281, 892 807, 538 636 22,859 198,309 4,441,029 2,795 1,692 2, 346, 257 587 5,350 110, 385 312, 341 2,183 56,399 . 627 2, 850 2,725 177,866 31,040 11, 807 1,649 840 6.850 M 45 800 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XL VII. — Prin&pal vegetable jprodactiom : 1880— NEW YORK — Continued.. Counties. Barley. Buck- "ffheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. Value of orchard products. Schoharie- Schuyler. - Seneca Steuben -- Suffolk.... Sullivan ... Tioga Tompkins. Ulster Warren — Washington . Wayne Westchester . 59iWyoming eOiYates Bushels. 30, 157 313, 419 421, 012 332, 515 5.459 201 8,397 204, 979 222 53 4,414 453, 635 2,094 203, 711 50«, 361 Bushels. 293, 443 102, 439 22, 014 401, 761 17, 056 183, 879 129, 131 116, 168 , 153,924 62,649 52, 660 58, 234 13, 364 34, 168 22, 072 Bushels. 217, 506 275, 194 542, 412 641, 2B5 624, 407 222, 737 313, 087 498, 466 548, 575 136, 777 537, 060 1, 172, 374 377, 357 282, 818 490, 278 Bushels. 727, 600 311, 254 470, 201 1, 596, 630 311, 681 298, 742 632, 918 750, 627 426, 609 128, 788 889, 834 865, 629 238, 509 601, 211 3dl, 902 Bushels. 76, 628 12, 369 1,396 52, 376 47,471 73,648 9,236 8,368 191, 246 14,864 100, 981 9,876 55,130 2,389 5, 995 Bushels. 80, 467 149, 779 483, 612 385, 672 182, 537 2,529 83,367 241,910 36, 254 2,868 16, 809 714, 181 22, 698 209, 029 347, 250 DoUars. 83, 170 65, 632 70, 618 156, 620 17, 248 63,344 25,342 76, 491 170, 275 36; 386 80, 555 388, 666 164, 196 257, 434 84, 322 NOETH CAEOLINA. The State. Alamance . Alexander . Alleghany . Anson Ashe 6 Beaufort 7|Bertie 8 Bladen 9'Brunawick. . 10 1 Buncombe . . lllBurke .... 12 Cabarrus. , 13; Caldwell., 14,Camdeu .. 15,Carteret . , 16 Caswell. . . 17|Catawba. . 18, Chatham . 19 Cherokee . 20,Chowau . . 21Clay 22,Cleaveland .. 23, Columbus . . . 24 Craven 25,Cumberland . 26 Currituck . 27 Dare 28 Davidson . , 29'Davie SOlDuplin 3llEdgeoombe - 32 Forsyth Franklin ... Gaston Gates Graham .- Granville . Greene . . . GuUford.. Halifax.-. Harnett — Haywood . - Henderson. Hertford... Hyde 2,421 44,663 1,068 76 i,254 50 ;,98i 46 '364 77 157 4 684 637 28, 019, 839 305, 874 212, 382 122, 587 305, 139 277, 027 286, 211 345, 091 188, 208 46, 329 490,544 325, 656 381, 321 274, 495 295, 447 41,458 361. 641 358, 210 558, 281 227, 650 143, 156 113, 462 390, 281 136, 546 218, 266 282, 423 324, 819 11, 205 649, 906 438, 595 330, 437 433, 214 335, 164 338, 239 373, 472 170. 642 66, 092 516, 159 173, 421 519, 185 437, 321 180, 458 314, 446 227,411 236, 088 243, 623 3, 838, 068 48, 869 61, 752 19, 365 72,454 37, 955 18, 436 20, 517 3,705 2,262 62, 679 21, 762 54,519 30, 692 8,854 1,122 101, 398 64,236 120, 341 11, 657 6,888 7,607 62, 211 2,517 4,426 13, 791 2,734 230 122, 063 139, 126 6,132 94,021 95, 304 45, 812 50,244 10, 016 3,914 110, 600 16, 772 129, 723 41, 771 7,640 36, 834 23, 087 14, 612 18,400 285, 160 619 2,445 17, 638 574 33, 809 94 191 756 616 12, 707 4,009 355 2,855 30 264 346 783 328 4,781 3,662 875 301 847 4,343 75 1,414 1,986 1,931 961 266 2,126 360 1,909 1,725 520 1,257 4,383 16, 351 334 133 3, 397, 393 82,163 35, 338 10, 291 25,846 39; 407 2,736 2,189 521 70 84,974 49, 338 &4,6n6 42, 513 4,4i8 2,090 58,137 104, 770 122, 760 17, 898 4,357 13, 093 55, 983 223 1, 633 7,494 167 174, 671 71, 127 6,292 16, 712 77, 082 45, 504 62, 860 4,187 2,919 90, 764 19, 392 127, 214 9,235 10, 957 66,587 12, 296 6,891 8,949 903, 513 35,487 17, 473 5,114 3,193 15, 265 9,323 6,577 1,481 623 22, 270 6,772 8,772 15,- 418 2,061 1,912 20, 605 14, 857 22, 165 7,021 984 1,246 6,642 603 2,687 8,560 -1, 119 40, 076 8,210 6,570 11, 340 38, 605 7,6" 2,768 1,979 13, 871 4,3 49, 223 13, 117 7,048 8,112 9,089 2,783 1,818 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 801 Table XLYH..— Principal vegetable prodiwUons : 1880— NEW YOKK— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUOAR-CAKB. Bloe. Cotton. POTATOKB. TobkKJoo. Sagai. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. T6 Meclsleiibarg . MitcheU 138 3,468 fyH 60 Nash .. - BTew Hanover Northampton. fP 448 65 208 14,193 ih'M 2; 101 22,453 28 25, 514 51,935 22,664 9,516 137, 104 19,994 6,153 71,187 138,278 39,085 7,970 70,070 65,284 42,046 6,578 3,760 2,067 49,783 72,341 37,888 6,564 22,247 37,195 37,696 21,115 48,762 21,452 fi? A^ fTH 98 46 259 86 1,394 2,680 729 2,338 3,952 1,383 1,134 2,438 2,086 497 5,023 10,482 2,259 16,043 67 Pender 20 fin 70 pitt."^:::;:::: 10 71 Polk 7<* Bandolph 407 7^ 71 75 76 Kookingham . . Sowan -.. 60 126 43 77 Rutherford 78 70 RO Stokea 40 505 146 395 81 8^ BP 8*1 8*1 67 1,109 189 380 IS, 850 2,922 17, 569 522 3,723 7,647 Rff Wflke ... 87 "r 98 WasbiBgton . . Watauga 60 80 7,937 00 01 1,630 0*> Wflson 9H Tadkin 188 2,915 94 Yancey 64 OHIO. Xhe State.. Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula... 6Athens Auglaize Belmont . BroTTO... Butler ... Carroll... 1, 707, 129 246 2,990 2,903 3,138 19,837 3,598 762 666, 105 658 280, 229 678 814 2,098 9,665 3,850 1,954 3,853 1,097 2,117 4,247 Ul, 877, 124 28, 664, 505 170, 133 301, 021 655, 670 762, 470 40,127 348,750 249,437 218, 174 290, 096 439, 698 389,221 1,726 3,158 1,875 3,235 1,313 5,204 3,467 11, 875 2,210 3,485 46,014,869 3,676,242 213,892 677, 827 698, 162 194,735 220, 875 46,212 52,254 11, 286 71, 339 , 42,694 706,944 406,522 330, 675 754,371 233,658 42, 756 69,453 46,845 36, 427 57,497 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 803 Tabus XLVH — Prinoipol vegetable proAuoHons : 1880— NORTH CAEOLINA— Cont'i. Hay. Hops. 8UGAB-CAIIB. Sugar. Molasses. Bice. Cotton. Irish. Sweet Tobacco. Tom. 2,253 477 48 1,316 103 1,719 679 21 1,351 1,960 .253 4 1.214 62 185 5 452 118 lU 4,931 10 38 412 6,348 43 26 1,656 813 493 8 408 6 3,980 8,299 657 B5 1,091 1,369 Potmda. Shds. BaMoni, Pmmds. 19, 672 118, 777 95,559 1,230 646 3,150 260, 068 92,565 '276,'i74 810 248,622 2,090 ' 116,067 17,460 118,393 240,086 237,515 60,873 '294, 26i 1,800 Bales. 4,657 8 16, 151 4,078 8,235 2,945 4 6,383 19,129 6 12, 567 66 13, 616 2,841 1,919 2,226 1,181 835 2,778 1 14, 879 295 12,754 8,846 4,381 2,079 6,291 2,475 7 1,-123 8,336 30, 115 7,778 3,524 3 14,558 29 13, 049 Buahela. 9,667 11, 169 1,951 1,748 4,021 7,966 10,635 11,315 11,822 3,939 11, 260 6,257 4,460 2,915 7,314 2,432 7,627 3,463 7,629 3,824 2,921 7,522 2,266 1,386 15, 790 2,701 4,178 19,561 22, 858 6,323 3,081 3,167' 17, 816 18, 139 2,558 8,226 1,703 6,146 8,138 5,940 3,711 14,470 1,293 25, 991 2,033 7,635 Buthels. 11, 601 10, 278 210, 456 38,287 50, 995 19, 179 12,707 U,214 1,764 92,913 2,661 21,849 65, 018 93,997 26,138 67,858 67, 980 22, 360 65, 807 22, 751 116, 559 99, 498 12,843 82, 334 5,116 19, 809 65, 374 167, 225 27, 911 25, 452 28,226 214, 596 10, 376 19, 860 24,669 2,154 '3,446 31, 739 19, 218 155, 260 28, 782 48,429 769 120,581 22,265 58,336 8,266 2,113 Founds. 242,714 4,801 12,881 250 13, 500 6,085 30,541 9,164 8»7, 911 211 2,291 29,647 14, 370 15,724 7,562 20, 484 730 1,178,732 1,520 400 3, 012, 387 931 11, 101 1,305 577 4, 341, 259 U5, 251 12, 908 14, 352 1,735 2, 131, 161 905, 250 1,166 8,863 94,364 992, 256 685 7,210 102, 979 33, 211 8,745 177, 695 OHIO. 3,210,923 6,610 12,719,215 239, 578 34, 735, 236 10, 621 26,670 33,918 61,637 15,667 18, 273 24,654' 13,634 14,462 63, 957 100, 931 108,778 306, 598 118,487 107, 283 134, 600 237, 065 119,342 ^7,120 3,263, 496 841 326 2,618 150 3,128 3,930 5,737 38@ 1, 054, 076 5,125 6,450 12,325 140,812 8,751 1, 047, 926 6, 244, 956 554,275 536 \ 9 3,761 4 g 9 J9 804 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XUVIL—Primmpal vegetable produetiona : 1880 — OHIO — Continued. Coimties. - ■ ■ ' — ' ' :-^ 1^— CEOEALS. Talne of orchard products. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. OatB. Eye. Wheat. 11 12 13 14 15 Champaign . . . Clarke Clermont Clinton Columbiana... Bitahela. 1,340 4,390 1,412 2,7]»7 1,697 BueheU. 2,140 570 2,029 1, 299 9,370 Bushels. 2, 152, 860 1,730,532 1,476,244 2, 382, 670 776, 600 Bushelt. 201, 212 161, 492 222, 5B4 132, 917 584, 374 BueheU. 610 4,529 7,748 2,944 7,713 Bushels. 963,988 8:J9 147 267, 891 602, 788 312, 084 DoUa/re. 24,347 28, 256 85, 352 37, '379 110, 377 16 Coshocton 17 Crawford IS.Cuyahoga ig.Darke ZOjDeflance 96 7,317 8,127 47, 269 3,426 5,372 1,622 1,158 3,003 3,086 1,125,266 1, 216, 462 592, 679 2, 860, 319 834, 141 274, 342 668, 783 640,428 579, 894 386, 639 2,060 4,216 14,611 10, 154 4,326 604, 393 768, 661 176, 494 1, 221, 643 642,215 24,609 25,207 67, 156 78, 745 46,626 21 99 Delaware Erie 251 44,657 28, 198 3,264 5, 259 749 6,320 2,422 1,604,455 681,434 2,146,476 2.766,255 3,293,450 225, 855 333,737 118, 642 33, 698 184, 142 3,993 1,923 1,865 3,944 3,743 408, 619 613, 991 851, 025 509,444 807, 822 14, 670 34,232 26,677 16,857 32,858 23 Fairfield Fayette 25 Franklin 2,040 26 97 Fulton Gallia 2,877 12,822 3,019 1,190 690 6,401 1, 064, 787 703, 961 245, 256 2, 3G2, 443 777,828 501,932 64,739 382, 071 156, 481 154,837 4,664 2,174 633 4,653 3,190 609, 063 313, 005 78,477 1, 066, 941 253, 347 50, 924 48,666 35, 098 44,768 31,112 28 29 30 Geauga Greene.. Guernsey 853 ID, 113 659 31 32 33 34 35 Hamilton Hancock Hardin Hamson Henry 144, 789 3,614 1,234 271 1,354 2,656 1,189 1,777 1,848 3,202 1, 639, 115 1,776,616 1,212,919 686, 422 929, 189 203, 055 350, 981 200, 709 193,878 265, 090 24,941 2,245 2,693 1,699 18, 031 269, 891 1, 008, 938 614, 661 267, 175 556,530 126, 029 62,693 24,326 41, 661 31, 060 36 37 38 39 40 Hif^hland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson 115 109 2,240 12,163 493 2,315 4,804 2,891 2,552 1, 685, 911 471, 492 745, 583 1, 206, 176 401, 883 169,290 48, 898 645, 290 799,907 91, 128 7,217 2, 959 3,814 1,440 1,241 457,737 148, 668 698,966 645,366 96,522 36,978 12, 965 14,723 24,335 33, 505 , 41 /19 Jefferson TTnmr 2,689 192 27, 4U 632 437 2,206 7,609 6,852 812 6,310 643, 839 1, 252, 181 309,919 454, 080 1, 977, 935 297,964 303, 098 231, 684 78,440 279,364 1,700 3,251 5,320 496 6,206 284, 369 518,008 126, 464 162, 981 621, 670 62, 266 11, 367 40,248 56,790 18.323 44 45 Lawrence Licking 46 47 4R Logan Lorain 770 38, 979 13,617 3,602 3,409 8,744 699 4,292 1, 555, 628 809,325 740, 589 2, 640, 658 551, 803 131,688 627, 916 262, 510 44,052 450, 606 1,660 1,480 7,448 4,780 4,682 764, 557 375, 301 346, 931 286, 893 186, 399 30,862 59,837 57,642 14,199 76,889 49 50 Mahoning 1,812 51 52 Mnrion Medina Meigs 295 1,851 2,102 5,217 59, 717 1,158 898 6,746 1,883 2,225 1,755,771 598, 641 562, 335 1,204,257 2, 310, 628 364, 956 601, 560 67, 561 507, 912 369,411 1,769 2,668 3,110 4,710 3,375 478, 127 335, 675 236, 060 625, 177 1, 030, 056 13, 649 24,985 46,686 53,028 42,820 54 55 Mercer Miami 66 57 58 59 60 Monroe Montgomery. . Morgan Mon-ow Muskingum .. 125 129, 178 193 714 1, 369- 7,622 1,905 2,620 3,189 6,741 646,486 1, 925, 859 628, 318 873, 944 1, 219, 012 170, 209 S12, 850 49,242 395, 070 129, 046 9,991 5.212 2,058 3, 652 4,622 251,624 966,024 290, 946 285, 422 604,894 46, 672 53, 928 29, 081 27, 780 19,435 61 62 63 64 65 K-oble 2,658 1,527 2,206 1,544 656 830, 252 617, 862 341, 181 836, 618 3,846,339 90,851 150, 229 101; 549 64, 008 23, 140 2,554 6,557 3,174 2,844 . 2,566 247, 804 363, 173 208, 967 235, 446 925, 547 37, 297 36,125 18, 517 10, 567 21, 250 Ottawa Paulding Perry 10,409 322 5,322 6,460 Pickaway 66 07 68 69 70 Pike . . . 15, 615 1,117 40, 067 1,473 5,078 877 2,162 904 1,956 4,540 832, 836 493, 779 1, 926, 109 1, 380, 044 883, 950 112, 039 514, 833 421, 178 169, 784 821, 672 863 2,636 2,857 11, 312 3,617 146, 825 292, 564 677, 994 576, 771 771, 613 30,571 66,104 39,653 33. 393 20, 707 Portage Preble Putnam Kichland 71 72 73 74 ;[^os8 3,230 9,621 0,319 2,800 28, 520 877 1,766 2,188 955 3,240 2, 626, 536 1,443,647 1,233,420 1, 416, 699 1, 515, 669 69, 260 451, 614 166,070 031,274 477,168 3,202 4,320 1,480 1,743 4,522 667, 891 1, 061, 379 245,504 1, 446, 333 714, 071 70,846 87, 049 38, 411 24,615 56, 598 Sandusky Scioto rteneoa ^belby COMPBNDltJM OF THE TENTH CENStTS. 805 Table XIjVII. — Principal vegetable productions : 1880 — OHIO— Continued. Hay. Hops. BUOAB-CABB. Sugar. Molasses. Bice. Cotton. Irish. Sweet. Tobacco. Tons. 19, 436 21,891 16, OU 14, 'TOO 41, 308 24,898 33,544 47,084 21,611 24,707 30,964 18, 569 27,511 6,983 30,142 10,494 40,424 15, 160 22, 965 29, 311 31, 6*1 20, 704 33,547 15, 405 18, 420 11,496 27,131 39, 667 11, 087 28,801 22,929 21, 880 4,918 87,868 24,294 48, 133 20, 276 14,694 44,560 24,213 43, 628 12,403 22, 831 16,004 13, 259 22, 586 16, 906 29, 779 29, 732 16, 600 14, 221 10, 951 19, 5U9 9,638 6,682 48, 305 13,613 23,234 34,213 11,392 24,926 9,476 38,232 Pounds. BMs. Gallons. Pounds. Bales. 604 1,145 Bushets. 92,684 81, 040 649, 829 250, 350 102, 938 93, 639 139„032 463, 717 210, 362 115, 127 . 110,130 260, 907 156, 111 61, 635 235, 065 150,081 142, 763 167, 353 88,693 47, 633 431, 482 129, 416 103, 997 56, 061 133, 621 182, 228 71, 648 88, 116 138, 640 55,651 85,064 117, 935 197, 325 61, 258 190, 409 74,664 191,494 242, 512 62, 255 135, 606 102,804 123, 176 177, 671 78, 363 146, 869 64, 399 148, 305 63,996 100, 372 122, 855 60,295 88, 116 60, 035 72,247 91,767 77, 867 304, 486 106, 341 134,247 142, 191 133, 403 209, 362 114, 694 141,060 - 96,919 Bushels. 6,031 3,343 9,063 4,116 673 402 3,233 7,144 626 756 7,716 2,247 2,748 1,232 10, 416 58 6,830 1,179 18, 625 1,018 1,360 322 257 3,045 2,639 809 1,407 300 906 72 6,336 2,375 1,305 3,678 80 644 976 205 326 3,103 670 4,159 714 12, 331 6,041 433 8,282 1,216 36 213 1,763 2,828 881 445 7,521 267 720 3,924 1,632 5,178 606 Pownds. 2,347 64,642 3, 524, 151 33, 098 1,860 2,374 1,985 254 2,244,576 161, 270 2,464 1,296 3,631 640 2,121 99,170 2,405 691, 748 372, 309 16,200 1,265 2,302 14,180 10, 625 95,899 4,125 1,103 2,425 650 2, 601 21, 500 23, 906 3,075 2,836 610 661 849 1,380 680 55, 502 8,729 7,900 640, 223 1, 571, 008 9, 314, 372 706, 872 2,347 1,067 1, 055, 166 7,611 12, 871 5,180 8,688 ;, 225, 861 1,077 760 3,670 10, 633 1, — 1394^S 806 COMPEKDltJM OV THE TENTH "CENStTS. Table XLVIL— Principal vegetable productions: 1880 — OHIO — Continued. Connties. CEREALS. ■Value of orchard prodncta Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. Wheat. 76 Stark Sushds. 27,223 980 336 4,088 480 1,334 Buahds. 2,019 965 5,810' 4,904 1,827 2,698 2,606 2,931 11, 494 1,492 3,165 7,772 1,193 Buahela. If 066, 810 642, 667 557,446 841, 655 2,012,783 1,100,213 404, 068 2, 314, 311 827,193' 1,238,075 1,090,658 1, 976, 372 1,454,370 Buahela. 1,074,254 611, 236 650, 792 600, 806 145, 628 265, 660 48,363 307, 436 133, 681 1, 019, 683 668,163 693, 501 294,264 Buahela. 3,160 2,338 3,499 4,249 1,414 7,001 1,282 3,213 8,061 3,647 2,268 21,973 858 Buahela. 1,187,801 573,678 162, 758 699,554 383, 665 444,226 103, 882 663,971 507,268 1,210,281 645,208 750, 327 740,936 DoOara. 48,186 47,457 66,756 47,659 9,978 42,320 20,709 44,761 68,966 23,819 72,990 44,739 16,839 77 78 79 8fl Sninmit Trmnbtdl Tnsoarawas-.. 81 R? Tan Wert 83 84 85 86 87 88 Warren ■Washington.. Wayne Wmiame Wood Wyandot 207, 072 113 8,043 1,807 25,883 1, 182 OEEGON. The State- 920,977 8,215 126,862 4,385,650 13,305 7,480,010 583,683 1 - 77,068 6,168 4,340 59 416 7,960 3,440 39,254 22, 724 60,876 6,421 18, 330 44,478 61, 322 10,177 1,189 25, 358 447 363, 097 116, 393 47, 013 3,276 13, 183 40 304 1,688 975 790 3,909 103, 316 256,832 218,854 6,813 6,322 17,684 11, 100 347, 830 36, 206 141,678 17,621 7,»491 288, 056 664, 613 704, 103 23,839 3^,226 10, 686 140,196 251,344 106, 661 309,230 379, 132 156 165 489 195 33,966 497,068 231,618 418 3,041 42,044 1,565 439,198 46,892 219,478 20,431 10,476 511, 052 911, 4U 1,659,488 12, 098 825, 896 369 915, 571 284,463 86,894 370,770 957,816 3,273 16,404 60,283 944 3,424 10,821 718 64,133 3,375 26,937 10,737 76 39,083 67,788 57,912 26,561 30,688 1,479 46, 132 24,828 32,762 ^,009 42,311 2 3 4 Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia Coos . . S 667 8,892 2,620 26, 633 200 41,664 8,335 fi 167 7 8 q Douglas 88 280 140 216 591 1,105 656 10 Jackson Josephine .-.. 11 I' IS 7,573 4,374 3,396 1,025 1,000 14 648 2,023 86 15 16 Marion Multnomah . . . Polk 276 n 156 1R Tillamook TfmatiUa TTnion Wasco Washington.. TamSifl 10 6,971 1,110 4,897 2,034 1,997 1,171 3,925 3,029 291 666 ?0 21 22 23 678' 493 PENNSYLVANIA. Adams Allegheny . . Armstrong . Beaver Bedford The State. Berks — Blair Bradford . Bucks Butler.... Cambria. Caneron. Carbon .. Centre Ghestei.. 105 18, 598 3,164 3,064 1,824 20, 986 29, 104 547 612 28,846 871 3, 593, 328 2,907 8,204 87,035 15, 270 67, 027 11, 476 14, 959 424, 168 10, 016 150, 608 60, 022 5,766 20, 740 32, 688 6,067 45, 821, 531 776, 761 804, 677 763, 609 531, 857 876, 451 474, 297 721, 602 1, 860, 186 773, 333 336, 113 26, 559 78, 406 898, 185 1,964,682 33, 841, 439 453, 116 922, 045 792, 437 470, 294 288, 768 1, 207, 657 143, 068 1, 365, 814 1, 208, 369 1, 095, 612 346, 563 18,672 70, 660 250, 351 1,137,089 3, 683, 621 66,323 79, 165 1^, 209 95, 277 431, 721 39, 107 36, 891 ISO, 899 117, 627 33,370 1,281 41, 200 41,884 ID.eM 19, 462, 406 812, 779 365,470 228,743 201,823 304, 108 737, 125 272, 296 217, 344 620, 870 192,843 U7, 099 7,536 12, 778 S89, 8«4 »75,31» 46,656 250, 260 84,345 97,318 118, 837 140, 701 85,962 98, 059 179, 943 98, 828 6,891 18, 426 86,053 COMfENt)ltJM Ot' tHE-T£NtH'CENStT8. 80t TiBLE XIiVII. — Principal vegetable producMoiu : 1880 — OHIO — Continneiil. Hay. Hops. BUQAK-CANB. Sice. Cotton. POTAT0B8. 1:ot)acct>. Sugar. MolaAsea. Wah. Sweet Tong. 59, 090 42,638 71,365 40,407 21,248 21,003 10,517 15,684 20,284 65,681 28,847 28,876 22,766 PoundB. midt. OaUont. Pounds. Balei. Buahele. 218, 632 174,485 206,724 148, 636 96,437 88,280 53,202 252,046 187, 909 203,654 118,473 169,273 90,314 Bushela. 2,441 438 494 1,066 388 1,112 516 16, 351 17,773 853 1,848 727 77 Pounds. 9,200 2,472 770 448 4,111 6,776 63,627 1, 125, 254 751,744 66,344 932 460 3,165 76 77 78 79 80 81 ' 8? 83 84 '86 8fl 87 88 OREGON. 266,187 244,371 1,359,930 17,325 14,406 10,793 9,789 2,425 3,898 4,297 1,020 19,729 8,396 20,241 4,582 12,618 16,279 19, 136 13,093 9,491 14,312 3,481 15,763 25,427 14,946 9,661 12,416 18, 337 34,202 220^382 18,348 21, 200 45,269 11,644 52,412 9,098 26,433 32,283 6,448 52, 726 73,352 154:348 210,475 21,529 11,303 81,528 29, 932 48, 670 116, 931 64,190 1 13,276 20,330 379 2,040 276 t H 4 ■ , fl 671 6 7 785 8 9 3,625 1,075 10 11 1? 99,298 25,380 57,580 1,426 17, 020 5,149 1,389 13 14 1"! 16 IT 395 1H W fn ?i 4,740 6,322 w 942 "S PENNSYLVANIA. 2,811,654 36,995 16, 284, 819 184, 142 36,943,272 48,074 60,148 ' 27,378 31, 079 23,326 99,985 12,876 113,410 119,683 49,623 20,554 2,977 7,226 23.091 .. 126, 17» 74,888 739, 292 211i-347 192,043 170,424 448,259 142,626 543,826 578,401 473, 513 169,134 28,126 93,029 195,828 408,179 16, 198 2,274 130 496 2,464 2,313 329 66,107 2,360 2,730 2,627 2,793 240,027 1 1 5i4" fl f f] 1 173, 142 1,160,970 4,224 2,464 6,550 t 2,026 223 86 fl 529 613 1(1 11 11 164 403 7,7»l 11 27,733 m632 1< V« ■WItVli'rW* u 808 COMPENDltM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XUVll.—PHndpal vegetable productions : 1880— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued, Counties. Barley. Bnck- ■wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. ■WTieat. Value of orchard prod acta. Clarion . . - Clearfield. Clintou .. Colnmbia . Crawford . Ciunl)CTland . Danphin Delaware EUc Erie 26 Fayette. . , 27 Forest.... 28 Franlilin 20riilton... 30 Greene ... Bushels. 265 812 6,943 253 3,027 2,553 182 J60 415 195, 645 164 31 Hnntingdon . 32 Indiana 33 Jefferson 34Jnniata 35 Lackawanna. 30 Lancaster . 37 Lawrence.. 38 Lebanon . . . 89 Lehigh .... Lnzeme ... Lycoming . McKcm . . . Mercer Mifflin. 45 Monroe . 46 Montgomery. 47 Montour 48 Northampton 49 Korthnmberl'd 60'Perry I SliPhiladelphia. 629»ike SSiPottBr 54Sohnylkin... 65'Snyder Soraoreot Snllivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango "Warren W.lflhington . "Wayne Westmoreland 1,157 '"'535' 4,196 296 612 967 1,853 79 528 190 601 511 318 3,278 123 107 173 7,844 630 40, Gil 127 478 3,373 34, 082 301 5,645 "Wyoming. York 471 Bushels. 77, 538 88, 038 33,042 118, 530 128, 807 1,242 6,584 103 7, 3.52 52, 955 31, 380 13, 569 5,889 28, 022 11,316 31,133 109, 159 78, 401 13, 118 5,281 34, 939 1,305 12, 30.'! 162, 257 109, 821 6,929 87, 149 4,753 2,234 15, 198 32,084 32, 404 18, 911 41, 954 51, 709 40, 896 10, 878 79, 831 33, 880 164, 147 100, 238 2,721 113, 227 38, 856 1,724 142, 966 34,803 165, 310 55,086 Bushels. 459,435 645, 199 341,735 595, 540 1, 219, 107 877, 155 516, 633 34, 697 713, 749 929, 889 27,871 1, 308, 983 24.3,644 1, 083, 255 759, 237 914, 695 341, 031 446,004 140, 314 3, 293, 292 609, 540 804, 214 784, 760 478, 648 830, 332 39, 729 795, 469 531, 182 187, 202 1, 521, 097 278, 144 854, 791 755, 418 644,506 188, 814 99,783 73,465 376, 516 480, 105 323, 367 eo, 996 436, 249 348,600 459, 227 343, 518 l.'>8, 090 1, 308, 294 171, 664 1, 670, 943 273, 000 1, 739, 805 Bushels. 845,134 352,288 157, 565 337, 628 1, 128, 674 937, 166 607,302 154, 659 75,077 657, 179 405, 442 48, 673 640, 336 87,976 326, 934 775, 383 452, 435 239, 371 237, 107 1, 412, 094 538, 362 628,597 5.i2, 497 295, 574 490, 065 133, 676 985, 601 248, 255 116, 328 840,085 177, 590 687, 609 416, 791 351, 329 88,541 87, 731 288,193 275, 405 268,875 579, 419 122, 082 760, ,579 744,304 272, 868 558,839 304, 653 845, 416 278, 985 1, 134, 604 272, 181 1, 066, 110 Bushels. ' 53,830 50,658 15, 151 78,349 6,227 33,055 56, 414 7,818 6,992 4,876 8,549 4,039 59, 046 26,695 6,417 53,317 77,166 59, 157 12,884 29,325 77, 818 6,655 68, 466 242, 568 118, 219 60, 826 1,077 10, 951 7,113 89, 770 194, 636 17,863 205, 828 64,368 29, 715 19, 612 25,492 5,471 136, 900 34,287 67,082 3,774 37, 191 3,797 16, 261 14,475 5,006 7,544 34,764 23,826 49,665 141, 052 Bushels. 121, 833 141, 7,87 142, 879 193, 865 232, 149 834,517 444,082 140, 140 11,556 256,224 881, 810 7,201 1, 033, 824 87, 560 317, 800 353, 934 309, 752 113, 361 232, 687 14, 047 1, 929, 767 280,046 482,610 192,923 85, U2 287, 699 8,599 328,754 293,630 14, 573 486, 763 99, 148 227,466 321,087 301, 695 63,513 4,951 28,509 117, 300 235,894 192,870 20,358 65,895 102, 143 247,447 73,973 50,042 614, 260 7,114 721, 907 68,079 1,211,340 DoUavs. 72,966 103, 385 31,369 78,415 139, 972 4fi,554 45,354 28,880 19, 001 125,650 90,668 10, 114 96, 087 27,504 49, 149 90,334 123,109 78,712 35, 693 51,686 99,847 65, 786 33,694 69, 938 76,726 89,409 27,316 127, 016 42,497 34,769 78, 691 16, 014 87, 618 42,605 47, 478 8,162 17, 878 41,693 61,611 23,097 107, 013 22,631 105,606 74, 615 14, 819 94,167 77, 806 110,836 67,327 161,604 48,969 71,285 KHODE ISLAND. Xhe State. Bristol Kent 17,783 1,264 372, 967 169,339 12,997 240 68,751 456 1,062 12,249 2,871 1,145 19,484 82,007 107, 048 96, 402 118, 026 3,831 6,802 78,098 7,484 63,124 896 2,721 1,874 4,861 3,146 2,842 4,476 12, 662 28,670 10, 101 n 281 Newport Providence . . - Wflshington.. 4 G 867 106 124 116 COMPKNDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSTTS. 809 Table XLVH.— PrineipaJ ve(je1ahU productions : 1880— PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Hay. Hops. eUOAErCANB. Eice. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobaoco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Torn. 24,347 17,763 9,483 21,811 126,767 62,284 39, 169 83,665 7,846 100, 195 25,887 3,347 69,687 9, 199- 17, 917 23,994 32, 143 19, 468 18, 632 31,242 117, 059 33, 048 36,894 40, 174 29,321 32, 693 25,432 68, 765 17, 496 18,398 111,612 10,033 39,506 27,302 27, 097 15,019 8,521 85,668 29, 579 21,047 40, 770 16, 113 96,682 83, 992 18,779 30,222 39,687 76,385 64,616 66,465 18, 339 87,617 Pmmd». nhdt. OaUone. Pounds. BaUa. 208, 551 160, 402 118, 013 287, 925 428, 650 144, 418 209, 980 280, 833 63, 601 502, 400 162, 260 27, 901 154,127 51, 026 57, 198 167,284 184,460 156, 217 101, 762 270, 034 346, 375 115, 495 147, 297 416,511 484,413 400, 282 92, 966 240, 767 74, 061 130, 369 564,643 77, 653 897, 046 355, 957 138,216 344,858 63,394 174, 925 482, 584 138, 046 270, 478 78, 510 438, 577 325,744 101,808 222,490 180,656 157, 817 310,792 298, 578 274, 985 243,564 BwsheU. Poundi. 454 490 993,401 3,196 3,297 448, 118 614,362 12,347 1,347 2,730 6,575 283 68,005 3,172 7,333 14,045 10,181 1,378 80,609 663 23, 946, 326 1,080 703, 488 35, 620 35, 736 463, 68P 4,110 55, 025 425 20, 930 68, 179 4,073 639,641 49,120 49, 000 613 2,872 6,764 115, 960 906 470 1,630 292, 198 109,414 421 730 2,066 783 62,096 39, 875 5,753,766 16 60 193 616 75 9,510 12,185 340 17 18 19 va 21 ?? ?3 ■'4 3,048 547 954 4,227 25 ?6 97 10,482 2,751 2,353 1,740 92 •>f. "m 517 30 31 311 33 » 3,053 80 4(r,555 101 6,388 2,220 219 91 34 35 36 , 37 38 34 40 41 ^f, 606 96 1,370 101 1,684 18 323 %%& 298 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 ,W 51 ^ 52 56i' 1,828 375 400 107 170 585 53 fA ^5 56 57 18, 629 0,817 58 5fl 60 61 6'> 883 1,292 1, 057 63 64 1,125 65 69 27,127 67 RHODE ISLAND. 79,328 606,793 714 785 8,472 8,614 14,737 34,408 18,097 40,419 66,421 131, 878 256,094 112,081 1 2 3 4 S 160 75 439 40 785 , 810 COMPENDltTM OF TITK TENTH CENSUS. Table XLYIL—Primsvpal vegetable prodtictions : 1880— SOUTH CAROLINA. Counttes. CEBXALS. Vitlne of OEChard products. Barley. Bnck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Bye. Wheat. The State. AbboTiUe .... Aiken 16,257 Suthela, BushOa. 11,767,099 Bushels. 2, 715, 505 ■Buehde. 27,049 Bushels. 962, 358 Dottart. 78,934 1 3,483 471, 955 377,922 492, 646 607, CIO 135,755 279, 968 357, 308 247,430 222,274 376,532 440, ?92 669, 086 367, 930 44,161 582, 156 227,884 103, 895 219,957 294, 939 381, 933 304,509 470,745 338, 627 315, 863 268, 899 529,259 314, 064 171, 040 693,454 442,300 379, 330 220, 311 626, 505 249,981 54,339 94,613 140,160 2,901 23,996 87,683 41,646 28, 777 66,097 88,216 415, 243 86, 666 3,741 62,673 68,696 1,067 34,402 48,385 149,410 121,290 69,011 63,180 177, 962 39, 392 140,473 23,987 30, 904 74,672 64,581 42,040 9,860 119, 882 255 986 959 4,566 107,608 22,584 101, 950 18,057 160 13,769 21 2,432 539 2,674 3,930 232 52 1,813 2,189 1,719 7,552 40 2,361 1,675 98 470 199 1,372 1,544 1,860 20 3,536 1,210 439 408 788 1,277 4,646 17,686 1,954 472 t Anderson Barnwell . 1,412 4 5 Beaufort .. .. R 365 376 655 64 652 1,742 260 462 198 35, 768 10, 32i 624 805 13,453 67,841 24,511 7 Chester R Chesterfield .- 9 in CoUeton Darlington . . 442 11 12 Edoefield 1,279 80 125 905 13'Fairfield ulGeorgetown.. IfffirftBiivillB 2,494 •657 77 686 116 372 194 2,871 926 107 2,842 1,540 1, 077 14 375 522 133 143' 788 62,132 147 16 17 18 Kershaw Laurens 165 95 6,447 6,355 16,852 62,243 48, 167 9,131 20,077 64,136 26, 017 15,635 81,663 3,916 79, 991 2,644 33,951 409 75, 173 19 'O 'I m Marion ?1 Marlborough . Newberry Ooonee Orangehurgh . Pioliens '>4 1,283 134 •>■) ?6 vf 127 ?R 9q Spartanbnrgh Snmter Union WiUiamsb'gh. 139 75 800 50 126 in ti rt' [tt TENNESSEE. The State. Anderson. Bedford .. Benton ... Bledsoe... Blount 6 Bradley... 7 Campbell . 8 Cannon . . . 9 Carroll ... 10 Carter Cheatham . Claiborne . . Clay Cocke Colbe Crockett Cumberland . Davidson lOIDecatur 20 De Kalb Dickson .. Dyer — Fayette... Fentress.. FranUin . 30, 019 61 108 149 30 1,010 33,434 153 84 114 37 47 122 4,704 725 207 247 326 117 275 84 62, 764, 429 369,958 1, 682, 358 562, 354 342, 240 450, Oil 337, 448 341,945 821, 012 1, 018, 415 243, 906 457, 189 496, 262 412, 287 653, 507 658, 293 127, 036 1, 436, 582 473, 924 863, 207 616, 422 900, 726 1,030,505 210,416 746,298 4, 722, 190 86, 198 87,408 26,832 21,282 95, 367 25, 672 68, 834 22, 802 37,<694 51,141 42, 297 74, 921 15, 205 60,165 34,160 16, 171 10, 826 133, 807 26, 399 21, 202 60, 735 37, 371 38,120 16,524 71,880 156,419 1,208 8,146 118 2,405 1,027 2,725 6,985 198 2,094 96 2,242 922 1,901 4,040 219 3,418 3,939 88 4,043 655 326 316 2,118 1,282 7, 331, 353 44,609 257, 425 19,786 18, 106 110, 196 88,981 26,649 94,160 88,396 65,150 18,036 44,192 24,424 94, 763 58,155 64,431 2,797 167, 530 14, 911 75, 803 45,318 101, 623 18,004 11,082 186,818 919,844 5,815 14,489 3,673 4,280 8,455 1,244 11,685 , 2, 374 17,079 16,280 1,736 16,320 4,584 15, 181 7,336 3,775 8,680 24,067 1,765 9,070 6,437 10,876 11,816 4,387 8,818 GOMPENBIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 811 TabU! XLYIl.—PHneipal vegetable prodiwUons : 1880— SOUTH CAROLINA. Hay. Hope. BUOAB-CAHB. Sngar. Molasses. Bice. Cotton. Irish. Sweet. Tohacoo. TOTM. 2,706 Pmtfida. Hhdt. 229 OoMont. 138,044 Powiids. 52, 077, 615 Bales. 5132,648 Sushelt. 144,942 Buahelt. 2, 189, 622 Pounds. 46,678 11 291 57 39 42 101 176 95 2 21 319 3 103 2,818 83 52, 020 3,696 8,865 490, 012 33, 857 742, 633 10, 509, 661 8, 963, 196 734 22,703 44 36,866 521 5,155 691, 367 11, 136, 056 453,764 660 3,620 10, 627, 889 13,792 1,407,380 747, 689 126,482 720 128,818 1, 623, 072 39,064 46 19, 030 84 3,945 2,052,249 30, 460 104,121 3,356 1,459,410 640 14, 334 21, 807 28,764 2,740 9,303 19, 051 7, 7,33 8,689 4,869 23,946 36,894 25, 729 160 17,064 7,711 809 11, 280 12,677 24,484 9,050 21,748 23, 785 24,165 3,818 24,452 5,766 10, 968 24,188 22,460 19, 605 6,627 23,623 7,748 2,072 6,982 174 3,703 68,-878 629 759 660 1,838 1,187 6,849 3,164 466 4,940 299 901 694 703 7,672 1,796 2,709 1,834 4,883 2,722 2,167 916 2,910 1,299 2,270 616 8,626 31, 123 81, 895 36, 550 102, 649 160, 930 170, 534 7,005 27,199 69, 196 H7, 826 lie, 096 70, 756 53, 855 49, 674 34,132 84,250 166, 886 39, 802 14, 117 24,207 62,557 187, 103 61, 416 38,437 11, 331 65, 674 20, 088 39, 816 22, 168 21, 386 01, 414 34,165 3,289 800 3,639 260 929 1,768 7,251 298 2,709 1,«85 4,775 310 2,400 2,163 3S2 1,949 'i'hkb' TENNESSEE. 186,698 830,621 1,354,481 2,369,901 28,365,052 1,692 5,863 257 587 3,810 2,143 978 1,265 1,131 1,886 828 1,301 213 1.246 1,351 1,179 733 14,012 347 1,187 1,049 1,386 -1,685 38 940 1,801 7,619 29, 182 8,047 7,773 8,666 2,703 9,106 20,848 9,377 9,879 8,009 13,656 6,660 9,896 19,794 11,499 17, 603 127, 714 7,326 8,785 24,436 11,491 30, 576 6,107 18,818 14,497 68,191 17,358* 8,178 17,652 8,246 6,673 22,711 25,099 6,372 17,099 17,420 16,053 12,234 '21,435 27,489 6,658 167, 159 11,770 20,464 22,184 30,445 64,984 7,674 - 24,763 7,878 21,649 278,721 5,373 4,362 6,110 6,077 19,808 69,167 12,932 950,352 12,736 67,776 13, 161 21,190 16,099 2,636 19,690 31,759 26, 514 494,428 313, 365 20,901 7,887 35,061 1 f 3 4 70 16 1 85 10,505 5 n 7 A 1) 2 6 1 6 20 9,320 lo 14 15 16 17 1,833 -2,169 12 13 8,664 39,221 m 1R 10 - •><> . 'I <*4 •■Si-**. as 81«2 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENStTS. Table XLVU.—Prmcipal vegetable prodv-otions : 1880— TENNESSBE-rCQiitiiiiied. Comities. Barley. Bnck- wheat. Indian com. Oata. Eye. TVTieat. Value of oreliaTd prodncts. Gibson Giles Grainger . . Greene Grundy 3llHamblen - SwHardin . Hamilton . . Hancock- . . Hardeman . Hawkins -.. Haywood . . Henderson. Henry 40 Hickxaan - • Houston — Humpljreys Jackson — James Jefferson . - . Johnson Knox Lake Londerdale . Lawrence... Lewis — Lincoln . . ■ Loudon . . . McMinn . . McNairy . Macon — Madison . Marion . . Marsliall Maury 07 Meigs Monroe Montgomery. Moore Morgan Obion..., Overton Perry — Polk.-. Fntnam Ithea Boane Robertson . . Rutherford . Scott Sequatchie Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart Bushels. Bushels. Sullivan . . . Sumner .. Tipton Tronsdale . IJnicoi 90 Union Van Buren . . "Warren Washington . Wayne 103 1,288 73 183 1,070 165 6,270 400 300 125 326 2,472 590 759 61 84 40 121 165 6,132 284 53* 35 523 32 7,623 47 221 2,658 64 4,614 Bushels. 1,449,633 1, 645, 605 356, 128 719, 485 114,788 231,184 461, 070 292, 195 767,324 799, 739 706,899 730, 949 862,249 1, 128, 660 828, 117 231, 311 826,941 683, 019 223, 701 506, 692 147, 388 752, 559 636, 265 580, 797 434,215 114, 010 1, 252, 915 310, 283 480, 898 678, 059 436, 804 906, 255 474, 115 1, 176, 536 2, 177, 071 444,103 566, 856 1, 236, 561 327, S56 115, 327 1, 61)1, 881 550, 091 423,461 239, 224 611, 610 362,801 697, 787 793, 702 1, 690, 855 185,646 145, 532 493, 885 996, 210 1, 071, 050 778,404 660,374 917, 940 762, 731 396, 384 81,852 319, 702 139, 070 670, 848 407, 633 683,306 Bushels, 44,282 33, 289 83, 078 139, 134 8,507 51, 270 45,378 41,625 20,807 117, 578 29, 299 42, 176 36, 407 42,488 13,846 24,S21 28,714 15, 148 83,035 39, 496 228, 786 4,266 17, 398 80,097 4,808 37, 309 91, 298 78, 372 47, 559 84, 581 31,542 54,582 59, 587 91, 452 45,124 80, 793 86, 026 14, 739 19, 400 35, 098 32f953 23,874 10,505 24,160 38,650 130, 821 115,678 74, 794 23,060 6,337 63,274 72,674 47,240 26, 629 111,662 96, 081 34,096 26,197 22,501 62,233 6,008 61, 613 109, 579 27,442 Bushels. 325 6,020 817 1,237 654 432 2, 67S 1,180 333 407 1,210 319 1,424 961 1,221 177 4,133 139 445 4,906 3,162 55 1,684 281 1,611 1,212 1,383 170 1,3.18 516 788 2,051 1,513 518 1,855 1,154 992 4,880 2,031 565 1,847 3,289 851 3,248 311 3,739 3,003 1,519 1,353 1,717 3,228 2,063 3,708 205 878 2,2G6 918 492 2,173 794 3,614 Bushels.^ 102,477 190, 205 81, 563 237, 302 7,855 66, 057 45, 925 32, 189 23,991 29,248 115,636 29, 278 46,941 124,537 37,491 9,062 26, 371 40,294 34,657 125, 849 31,022 227, 705 24,293 24,953 43,331 4,824 275,453 90,535 119, 873 30,678 31, 495 50, 918 18, 275 172,584 271,592 47,797 U4,8S4 148, 534 66, SCO 2,832 230,243 40, 015 18, 051 37, 126 42, 033 31, 290 54,276 134, 426 172,997 2,297 6,735 89, 499 23,437 104,945 34,855 131, 319 140, 895 66, 137 37, 284 9,365 13, 007 66,163 163,264 40,038 Dollars. 2b, 341 12,943 16, 536 22,414 8,078 8,401 9,399 11,761 7,862 4,402 80,084 U,105 3,344 8,060 3,494 3,367 4,6 7,286 1,498 10,'409 2,822 23,446 3,045 6,905 4,583 208 8,763 5,051 • 1, 9'- 3,712 4,236 10, 688 13,403 8,689 16,324 2,968 4,48 6,177 4,3 8,190 19, 140 5,885 3,128 2,459 5,819 6,762 11,460 4,704 10,243 9,459 3,233 11,823 39, 509 U,927 2,940 27,809 0,708 19, 588 2,268 1,979 14, 156 4,288 26, 962 12, 678 2,071 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 813 Table XJ^YIL—Prinolpal vegetahU produoHons : 1880— TENNESSEE— Coutinued. Hay. Hops. BUGAB-CAHE. Sugar. Molasses. ^ce. Cotton. Irish. Sweet Tobacco. Tons. 2,018 2,!)e3 1,129 7,4,20 315 1,744 1,065 1,087 696 413 4,978 1,384 422 1,898 1,279 423 879 .245 363 2,015 6,388 152 918 468 4,334 1,921 3; 062 668 768 1,135 853 3,763 6,569 1,025 2,082 2,434 916 672 2,737 405 227 1,144 1,460 1,754 2,468 5,810 764 217 2,429 1,704 2,730 1,395 6,274 5,045 762 1,032 326 1,059 182 1,164 6,994 Pownds. KhdB. Oaliona. Pounds. BdlM. D9,272 13, 802 36 1 21 143 18,937 6,345 2 23,002 9,419 6,516 1,302 4 00 7 2.42 13,26i) 702 102 3,486 4 22 0,419 1 19,257 35 1,721 8,912 14 72 2 7 1 4,225 41 196 12,414 2 46,388 16 317 21,415 1 1,?07 Suihds. 15, 881 30, 095 7,167 10, 038 12,088 4,381 7,718 8,047 20,676 11, 876 13, 416 9,000 10, 068 11,443 13, 305 5,486 13,837 9,092 1,673 3,636 8,518 30, 772 7,446 14, 680 18, 780 3,044 24,833 6,789 2,821 10,611 10, 098 11,508 7,878 18, 119 35, 429 3,076 9,958 2^,182 8,529 15, 126 U, 916 12,040 9,967 3,251 U,632 8,366 11, 527 13, 304 27, 107 12,324 5,166 9,526 73,627 13,817 7,856 15,962 21,094 8,888 6,270 4,432 3,981 2,769 19,346 13, 979 11,909 B^istiela. 47, 763 49, 438 14, 798 18,037 5,634 10. 219 9,054 8,071 53,584 22,942 13, 680 20, 386 28, 791 28, 254 22, 311 6,564 22, 304 22, 609 6,101 10, 867 2,377 34,608 4,695 30, 570 21. 220 3,874 50,627 12, 961 6,291 28,621 18,294 38, 167 13, 157 41, 963 67, 962 10, 030 17, 740 47,540 10,884 10,750 21,416 28, 410 12,854 8,967 17, 103 8,503 16,459 25, 360 73, 828 7,127 3,940 13, 770 205,064 29, 336 12, 989 17, 002 29, OSS 21, 411 10, 627 1,196 9,077 3,471 31, 077 16, 481 IS, ISO Pounds. 32,0^6 28, 814 18,121 26, 102 430 34,930 4,046 7,541 23,102 28, 300 42, 781 32, 991 43,446 1, 902, 979 21,858 206, 026 21, 326 233,'072 2,190 6,046 9,335 16, 368 1,750 33, 952 15,169 3,870 17,948 6,517 615 34,863 893, 592 32, 419 6,344 24,683 36,384 4,159 11,810 8, 266, 461 7,425 6,537 1, 133, 472 42, 947 8,981 5,295 75,384 5,347 6,165 4, 3i2, 588 24,109 5,935 2,149 9,819 15, 178 1,799,981 1, 876, 773 70, 069 280, 326 18, 139 882, 895 23, 022 4,026 6,470 28, 456 27,312 16,844 814 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVll.—Principal vegetable productions : 1880— TENNESSEE— Continned. Comities. CBBEALB. Value of orchard prodaots. Barley. Bnck- wlieat. TnHiaTi com. Oats. Eye. WTieat. 91 Buslids. Bushels. Bushels. 1, 307, 873 637, 143 1,439,445 1,806,262 BushOs. 22, 583 24,811 85,522 182,506 Bushels. 467 2,837 2,265 4,869 Bushels. 171,835 44,653 BIS, 960 188,540 Dollars. 6,427 0,035 29, 040 13,375 9? 48 93 'WUliamson... Wilson 499 1,226 M TEXAS. The State. Anderson 72,786 635 29,065,172 4, 893, 359 25,399 2,567,737 876,844 1 85 306,722 33,810 479 U9 24,437 •>, 3 Angelina 77,656 890 4,095 1,507 100 510 6,769. 50 i 5 Archer ....... 371 6 7 Atascosa T. . . . 20,992 448,481 840 13,534 776 2,596 8 810 161 « Bailey in 13, 505 401, 999 13,407 18,192 402, 322 03,841 35,380 3,764 83, 704 377 43 68 3,252 4,869 567 170 8,894 '33- 2,951 2,469 172 11 Bastrop 16 1?, 13 Bee 14 Bell 1,019 161, 334 26,186 8, 863 140 177 851 84,267 7,670 8,931 15 Bexar 16 Blanco Borden 125 17 1H Bome ...'.'.'... 282 202,848 104, 782 234,950 165, 100 53,939 6,336 6,335 14,435 752 74,704 20 2,526 8,495 967 7,4U 10 710 Brazoria ...... ?1 Brazos 150 25 W, Briscoe Brown Burleson Bomet ....... Caldwell Kt 165 494 65,194 171, 552 123, 505 100,648 2,072 14,059 187, 695 153,467 8,457 7,549 39,1-28 23,838 36 88,743 507 29,071 11,098 293 661 1,832 > 3,043 15 24 2.1 149 K 27 ?8 Callahan 25 569 125 22, 077 61 6,078 20 80 Camp 90 10 8,861 2,999 31 3? Cass 140 427,683 35,150 101 1,651 35,962 ?(Sl Castro 34 Chamhers .... 80,214 450, 573 474 31, 063 35 Cherokee 54,483 832 1,358 36 Childress 31 Clay 290 02,766 11,959 49 15, 351 112 38 39 Cockran Coleman 10,855 1, 016, 140 1,430 388, 419 70 788 11,938 188,702 40 Collin Collingsworth Colorado 3,425 12,702 41 4? f 532,486 30, 036 85,454 300 514, 429 196,713 5,446 10,717 6,830 3,769 4,1 Comal 549 170 13,414 29,141 4^ Comanche Concho 02 644 45 Vi Cooke Coryell 410 73,596 60,498 700 125 62,306 55, 919 13,728 1,204 47 4|3 Cottle 4a Crockett n Croshy ...... 51 Dallam ff Dallas Dawson 7,030 5T5, 607 209, 281 1,083 186,460 13, 671 K B. Deaf Smitli... 5S Pplta,, f........... 139,051 39,349 ire • 7,673 ■ 2,294' COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 815 Tabib XliYII.—Prinmpalrvegetable prodwiUons : 1680— TENNESSEE— ContinuecL Hay. Hops. BUOAB-CAKB. Bice. Cotton. P0TAT0B8. Tobacco. Sngai. Molasses. Iiisli. Sweet. Tont. 1,660 968 5,781 8,970 Powndt. Shd>. OaUont. P0«71ll». Bales. 7,576 139 4,538 1,272 Bmhels. 13,560 12, 009 39,963 21,824 Buehelt. 33,925 24,085 47,184 72,021 Pounds. 3, 596, 707 31,064 134, 196 300,479 9T V n 93 94 TEXAS. 69,699 4,951 810,605 62,152 805,284 228,832 1,460,079 221,283 2 4,007 7,648 3,747 15,172 6,140 1 n 8,867 820 2,319 12^" 230 25 19,083 890 240 6,495 3 4 S ' 43 K A 1,629 469 13,185 121 16, 773 6,494 19, 274 7 a 9,064 2,049 R 9 2 2,216 130 52 14,714 83 9 9,217 1,543 690 15 1,932 883 11,643 180 1,036 2,844 10,810 1,427 10 617 44 349 357 658 1,287 11 Yf 39 105 1,668 190 13 14 80 15 in 17 477' 3,833 7,-fl68 3,484 9,743 167 2,601 4,535 1,596 1,779 14,819 43,884 7,498 3,"%8' 610 1,865 18 950 175,530 1,412 19 0^027 66 2,440 '0 ?1 W 107 24 96 82 05 998 5,965 1,399 7,609 70 510 369 226 315 19 85 113 1,200 3,922 1,722 7,947 917 858 ?s ' 1,510 200 ?4 ?5 530 IB 450 27 86 23 6,689 'R 277 1 21,450 14,329 '9 8,247 635 SO 11 17 1 24,207 16, 181 2,225 48,041 2,219 in 33 93 8 i,875 18,076 91 8,813 4,184 3,024 37,384 21,894 34 4,716 I"! m 495 1,155 848 6,009 ?fl 82 2,430 243 22,146 6§ 2,610 95 17,451 ifl 270 4(1 41 911 286 85 13,079 16,553 2,102 2,008 4,407 276 119 16,369 2,240 ^2,-878 031 696 4V 4il 44 4^ 348 61 11,547 . 3,331 944 25 6,107 1,692 3,600 Af 41 4f 4( 230 6f 51 8,844 21,469 3,633 17,724 5' .'■ . J > S 5' m 4,911 34i 4,i47 i,m 6 816 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH GENSU8. Table XWH.— Principal vegetahUproductiom : 1880— TEXAS — Continued. ConntieB. CEBEALS. Value of orohard products. Barley. Buok- vheat. com. Oat*. Eye. Wheat. sa K7 Denton Butihela. 1,270 JSuthda. 90 Suehels. 631,637 135,016 JBuafidg. 112,681 6,185 BuBkels. 512 64 BuehOt. 72,412 1,842 Dollars. 9,E80 10,932 ^H W 215 665 1,117 25,479 605 677, 121 4,419 300 108,883 376, 555 922,738 694,883 61 250 1,123 fi'' Eastland 102 7,069 34 176,215 28,911 SO fi'! 6i Ellia 2,685 7,880 153,627 120 462 329 9,350 1,181 6'i BlPaao 66 67 Cratli........ 22,660 80,667 205, 880 28,645 185 28,397 6,626 84,504 1,432 6,754 10,897 28,649 4,993 68 Falls 568 1,386 69 Fannin 299 1,218 70 71 Fisher....... 7^ Floyd^-.. 7=1 Fort "Bend . . . 826,648 144,287 252,742 7,443 4,240 26,986 82,623 105 1,978 17,811 74 2,466 1,247 40 75 76 77 7S ie, 367 1,116 79 80 81 82 83 81 85 86 87 88 89 00 91 92 93 94 95 06 97 98 99 100 101 in? Garza ♦• 13,986 87,305 227, 501 500 976,781 120,819 286,969 191,399 6,387 2,696 12,811 852 13, 395 1,284 4,489 173 1,458 9,492 Goliad « Grayson 2,442 70 188, 188 7,161 10, 01>1 33,216 801 96,740 103 615 21,124 36,831 6,684 8,976 2,905 52 1,164 Guadalupe... Hale..... 450 Hall Hamilton.... 73 73, 052 12,569 22 24,154 281^ Hardeman Hardin 21,689 139,333 278,981 1,525 7, 165 7,642 693 1,368 12,487 Harris 200 300 147 Hartley HaskeU Hayes Hemphill.... 638 99, 096 39,251 10 16,699 2,168 254,828 42,465 327,484 38,997 191 959 16,995 Hidalgo Hill..!: 962 60 143,144 125 61,743 6,043 103 Hocldey 104 Hood 970 72,927 318, 214 283.402 12,607 167, 182 9,847 95 500 23 21, 519 20,044 281 3,396 20,097 8,249 10^ 106 107 Howard 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 U7 U8 no I'^O Hunt Hutchinson . . 310 109 365,004 i54,5i7 90 43,583 10,989 431 115,761 37,175 97,366 24,169 413,940 4,110 13, 115 354,781 5,552 6,117 iB80 10,134 94 10,889 826 1,094 931 440 10, 037 tTackson Jasper....... Jeuerson Johnson 901 134, 566 1,193 507 115, 215 3,592 79 95,299 860 153 70, 701 1,850 73 270 22S 2,404 7, :B7 203 Kaufman 5,501 Kout Iverr S85 Mae i,iQ6 m 2,728 ■"■ 12 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 817 Table XL VII. — Prin(dpal vegetahle produotiona : 1880 — TEXAS — Continued. Hay. Eopa. BUGAU-CANE. Kice. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. MoUases. Irish. Sweet. Tom. 883 767 Pounds. Hhda. Oallom. Pounds. Bales. U, 668 2,183 BiishelB. 2,201 5,994 Bushels. 18, 935 6,835 Pounds. 265 700 Vt 295 67 f)S 40 600 •wt fin 61 9 742 25 160 4,628 6? fiS 823 18, 056 921 64 225 fi'i 66 M7 109 1,636 3,055 2,857 12, 495 22, 386 24,766 230 1,949 ■ 6, 314 6,007 1,406 8,682 12,253 20, 706 67 1,142 8,*95 1,720 68 1,261 7,074 69 70 71 7? 250 1,827 119,079 11,932 794 6,431 4,048 8,182 156 5,765 188 3,594 112 21, 758 4,495 14,082 1,578 71 l,16i5 5,943 74 1,473 .44 75 76 77 173 47 2 1,996 138 3,337 16, 302 78 79 ,767 - 728 7,511 004 ni 15 8,918 727 2,149 615 2,762 4,216 4,572 217 80 553 707 - 81 - 280 82 83 2,670 19, 166 4,590 11, 701 6,531 21,414 11,611 7,433 4,813 7,655 995 2,207 350 84 2,862 3,096 1,462 85 161 857 86 87 88 89 3 1,147 S3 461 90 91 22 ^'i 79 43 10 358 70 8,909 4,083 3,850 13, 086 785 '16 '17 35 12 206 6,028 287 72 150 4,217 1,874 7,231 7,381 554 519 638 416 1,030 '18 ?1<» "ft 12, 556 9,025 fn '>•>'> '?3 "4 4 800 9'>i • UTAH TEERITOEY. 92, 735 673, 695 2,138 6,630 7,043 7,437 20 1,412 913 1,652 1,061 . 917 1,008 2,892 13, 017 44 4,212 10, 178 49, 676 49, 722 32, 838 50 13, 508 1, 9S4 9,193 3,847 26, 297 3,686 6,215 130, 849 1,062 23, 130 3 5 Q 7 , 10 ]^j 1' .... 14 :. 15 822 COMPENDIUM OP TfiE TENTS CENStJS. Table Xl,\ll.— Principal vegetable producUons : 1880— UTAH TEREITOEY— Cont'd. Counties. CKBHALS. - Value of orchard productB. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. ■Wheat. 16 RotHot Bushels. 3,426 2,286 1,259 Bushels. Biisliels. 1,447 Bu^Tiels. 52,245 22, 171 18, 090 Bushels. Bushels. 70,528 36, 329 16, 130 1,780 125, 685 • 29, 174 6,672 124,929 DoUars. 17iSuminit 45 2,270 ISlTnriHln 5,205 880 41, 310 70 1,636 35, 700 602 19 ?0 trtah 47, 561 50,264 16,144 537 ' 33, 284 520 36, 499 170 3,709 29,206 v ?■> Waaliington . . ■Weber 3,467 31, 677 ?3 859 VERMONT. The State. Addison Bennin^on . Caledonia... Chittenden . Essex 6 Franklin 7 Grand Isle... 8 Lamoille 9 Orange 10 Orleans Hutland Washington . "Windham "Windsor 17, 633 7,190 32, 601 32, 488 1,841 38, 389 7,425 12, 847 15,330 52, 600 5,710 21, 489 11, 865 10, 217 20,324 30, 708 39, 714 22, 007 18, 096 20, 230 34, 199 9,219 50, 574 23, 835 23, 067 19, 866 9,282 28, 897 162, 964 134, 720 70, 125 198, 977 8,547 145, 214 44,038 66, 615 168, 980 49, 032 270, 692 137, 133 199, 576 357, 658 3, 742, 282 452, 882 199, 934 284, 369 318, 192 92, 697 360, 015 120, 758 175, 826 282, 824 325, 425 326, 051 336; 065 149, 668 316, 976 71, 733 10, 520 9,048 1,345 15, 874 336 6,672 3,607 756 1,643 931 9,051 1,519 4,600 5,931 337, 257 46,549 2,604 38,880 21, 313 10,845 29, 129 11,851 13, 355 35, 417 47, 556 12, 8.^ 36, 079 3,556 27,265 60,447 31,883 25,867 79, 096 4,435 40,884 .22, OU 12, 223 72, 575 13, 951 55,028 39, 778 91, 586 91,178 VIRGINIA. Accomac — Albemarle . . Alexandria . AUeghany . . Amelia The State.. Amherst Appomattox . Augusta Bath Bedford Bland.. Botetourt Brunswick. . . Buchanan Buckingham. 16 Campbell 17 Caroline 18 Carroll 19 Charles City . 20,Charlotte 21 Chesterfield . 22'ciarke 23|Craig 24Culpeper 25 Cumberland . 29 Dijiwiddie Elizabeth City Esuex ■Paiifax SajPauquiei 14, 223 136, 004 649 275 895 25 1,-791 1,963 660 2, 201 1,037 447 93 134 62 14,644 65 720 202 2,627 189 103 4,630 1,312 29, 119, 761 508, 339 714, 715 35, 017 95, Oil 176, 685 404, mo 149, 487 727, 235 90, 846 691, 627 104, 243 282, 313 272, 208 162, 058 269, 081 316, 600 486, 463 241, 912 119, 79] 311, 679 245, 645 363, 436 85, 376 416, 434 148, 019 214, 160 71, 160- 312, 401 381, 702 875, 3?0 38,334 139, 451 2,767 34, 981 74,598 112, 661 60, 438 122, 337 20, 927 223, 827 28, 763 92, 107 66,619 29, 109 73, 863 120, 034 17, 582 74, 509 30, 400 77, 799 79,697 16, 738 27, 102 41,744 37, 673 45, 285 5,553 13, 602 60, 771 60, 382 324, 431 411 1,671 1,639 1,276 18 16, 000 2,196 1,810 3,433 762 90 3;263 477 412 2,965 33, 138 ■ 107 617 499 1,034 4,698 826 256 187 6,172 4,293 1, 609, 663 17, 219 186,093 6,084 28,832 61, 919 94,940 37, 974 522, 341 26, 557 153, 308 27, 6i72 105, 537 50, 874 7,816 67,108 58, 987 77, 306 24, 599 61, 043 66,301 57, 577 265, 549 21, 837 106, 651 41, 317 45, 2.'>S 18, 261 70,230 106, 633 20, 511 53, 239 7,685 3,996 11, 287 26,487 12, 074 56, 063 5,969 60,]55 5,917 19, 731 5,150 9,616 9,562 26,260 21,641 13, 914 138 12, 932 15, 630 21,046 4.846 17,997 5,626 13, 202 4,092 12,483 64,589 35, 638 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 82S TaBLK XhYll.— Principal vegetahU productions : 1880— UTAH TERRITORY— Cont'd. Hay. Hops. eUGAR-CADU. Kioo. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sugar. Holosses. Irish. Sweet. Tom. 1,765 4,a35 3,769 Ponnde. Hhda. OaUom. Pounds. Boies. BusMls. 11, 196 10,100 13, 967 450 75, 299 14, 156 1, 627 84,616 BusUU. Pounds. 1fi 17 18 19 16,471 3,184 2,074 11,761 ?n n If • ra VERMONT. 1,051,183 109, 350 4, 438, 172 131,432 106, 084 48,625 74,689 81, 875 20, 831 105, 338 13, 107 45, 314 85, 155 81, 863 101, 628 87,753 79, 873 119,049 323, 605 237, 980 324, 273 310, 547 166, 521 289, 367 33, 967 232, 944 390, 006 542, 309 676,147 - 342, 820 271, 243 396, 483 440 303 1 ? 15, 787 2,100 7,752 2,910 2,200 13, 382 2,698 37, 588 i) 886 <| 1 393 6 7 1,025 8 9 in 760 206 127, 219 200 11 3,450 2,685 18, 798 1' 13 14 VIRGINIA. 287, 255 1,599 19, 595 2, 016, 766 1, 901, 621 79, 988, 868 1,584 8,741 1,329 1,210 697 1,953 682 23, 931 2,894 6,744 2,673 5,350 277 50 824 1,953 970 7,073 642 919 1,625 . 4,674 1,512 6, 229 540 856 118 3&( 9,761 8,897 217, 574 23,272 11, 688 2,758 3,085 17, 616 8,631 33,923 6,751 34, 172 3,968 12, 923 6,229 7,393 5, 555 12, 032 20, 519 20, 424 282 8,665 11, 916 9,724 2,919 6,728 491 8,463 40,223 8,529 71,755 25,594 491, 790 7,981 11, 526 46 5,090 11, 050 9,988 1,680 186 27, 215 20 769 20, 180 6,701 10, 034 11, 636 23, 365 6,257 795 8,658 23, 578 786 496 2,598 404 17,536 24,723 20, 863 13,014 3,131 1 2, 466, 972 t, ? 6,862 1, 726, 317 3,111,801 1,965,937 1,827 6,816 6,315,660 4,164 742, 953 1, 638, 161 2,186 2, 136, 529 3, 927, 333 991,437 29, 375 4 5 1 A 7 8 9 ^ 10 11 V, 2,950 13 14 15 16 " 17 18 19 3,226,448 623, 696 9,566 38,540 2,470 1, 814, 674 I, 540, 395 ?0 ?1 M '1 '4 9>v 2,500 ?fl n — • 6,015 5,370 8,077 ?a ?9 ag 824 C5MPENt)ITJM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table X1,VU.— Principal vegetable produetiona : 1880— VIRGINIA— Continued. Moyd Fluvanna . Franklin. . Frederick. Giles Gloucester . . Goochland , Grayson Greene Greensville . CoUitios. Halifax . . . Hanover . - Henrico. -- Henry Highland . Isle of Wight James City . . . King &, Queen. King George . . King William. Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg .. 56 Madison . . . STjMathews . . 58 Mecklenburg , 59 Middlesex . . 60 Montgomery 61 Nansemond... Nelson New Kent Norfolk Northampton . eeNorthumberl'd OTiNottoway. . . 68|Orange 69 Page 70 Patrick 71 Pittsylvania 72 Powhatan .. 73 Prince Edward 74 'Prince George, 75 Princess Anne I 76 Prince William 77PalaBki.... 78 Rappahannock 79Eichniond . SOKoanoke ... I 81 Rockbridge . . 82 Rockingham . , 83Rnssell 84|Seott 85,Shenaiidoah. . 86 Smyth 87 i Southampton 88{Spotsylvania. 89;etafFord 90 Siirry . Sussex Tazewell Warren Warwick .,.. Washington . CMRkAlB. Barley. Jiu€hel8. 25 252 3,644 4,888 62 Bnbk- wheat. JBushda. 17, 808 25 1,373 9,561 2,642 71 7,035 390 170 "8,"726 ■ 7, 027 410 2,466 123 63 1,900 2,349 185 70 1,926 3,812 2,091 471 1,183 2,254 2,778 2,017 1,862 1,940 2,027 622 624 86 2,276 446 660 3,372 tildian corn. ' BUBhela. 226, 674 206, 094 450, 021 444, 295 236, 291 177, 610 207, 866 263, 802 168, 954 145, 674 651, 766 356, 283 301, 661 247, 682 55, 190 228, 998 66, 774 252, 546 296, 075 218, 184 78, 248 628, 753 1, 113, 294 303, 863 179, 087 399, 100 140, 184 462, 512 93, 433 362, 709 280, 864 346, 085 121, 910 403, 849 208, 453 184, 976 182, 707 346, 035 2U5, 432 262, 183 613, 186 152, 060 192, 462 183,683 306, 692 281, 474 156, 989 320, 978 157, 107 197, 274 432, 645 657, 834 419, 106 529, 968 440, 847 325, 056 390, 968 241, 142 216, 333 84,616 163, 686 337, 488 244. 459 70, 619 636, 301 Oats. bushels. 130, 370 36, 185 180, 756 45, 572 31,485 20, 202 68,443 68, 920 22, 109 18, 525 194, 438 86, 381 87, 303 83, 488 11, 065 16,447 7,311 10, 526 4,586 13, 206 2,815 82, 805 38, 510 69, 264 61, 701 25, 326 7,281 185, 345 3,211 79, 121 29, 647 66, 189 29, 090 18,443 48, 415 5,689 54, 939 38,728 11, 250 88, 285 243, 446 48, 246 69, 870 64,295 13,451 37, 788 36, 825 31, 946 2,164 69, 538 69, 593 54,833 46, 117 79, 698 27, 450 99, 697 15, 061 23, 249 15, 101 10, 075 25, 337 W,522 16, 149 3,775 169, 180 Bye. Su$hds. 20, 378 92 2,272 11,634 4,237 582 31, 825 3,801 500 776 1,696 1,208 3,641 35 81 1,150 360 6,402 6,408 277 55 4,000 154 489 152 6,419 193 6, .549 200 60 558 15, 160 308 65 300 1,720 3,124 4,930 1,628 3,522 3,229 19, 230 4,873 2,291 16, 602 3,028 2,600 374 169 371 6,642 6,437 1,260 Wheat. Sushela. 46,268 47,220 104, 468 260, 412 46, 817 30, 907 73, 728 ■ 63, 310 40, 269 3,493 138, 252 101, 705 90,365 45, 170 23,688 1,547 9,315 34,071 40, 437 78, 476 25, 413 94,812 601, 607 72, 854 38,124 104, 691 12, 472 86, 303 17, 987 69, 701 5,486 86, 006 21, 615 442 997 57, 099 47, 603 76, 102 122, 638 23, 797 112, 214 61, 314 45,838 33, 441 790 66,964 41,594 64,710 42, 926 172,468 203, 097 507, 080 79, 280 72, 912 361, 635 08, 412 858 49, 874 40, 097 241 2,471 72, 978 106, 918 3,668 107, 973 Value Of orchard products. COMt*teiTDltJM Of TfiE TfeJiTTft CElTSttS. 825 Tablk XLiYlI.— Principal vegetalte produbtiona : 1880— VIEGtNIA— Continted. Hay, Hops. ^ttgar. Molasses. StGAH-CANB. Uia Cotton. Irisli. Sweet. Tobacco. toiU. e,821 1,048 3,2?6 0,499 2,224 525 1,294 8,431 1,189 115 416 1,794 2,832 331 5,042 9 285 86 211 751 2,SS9 12, 070 1,874 301 4,185 30 592 ' 50 4,030 160 2,536 217 2,816 38 529 241 3,244 2,471 942 1,128 758 1,100 650 455 3,495 4,867 4,117 301 5, 029 U, 173 16, 770 1,846 1, 7,^9 10, 753 4,207 31 1,153 1,083 42 157 5,907 2,715 40 &,942 Pounds. BhAa. Galloni. Pounds. Bales, 4,100 20 800 5,200 1,950 Bushels. 11, 684 4,707 24, 178 29, 688 7,142 19, 812 6,511 11, 515 2,872 5,291 17, 940 18, 830 30, 857 4,995 7,641 33, 874 1,159 8,214 4,641 20, 099 6,798 15, 780 31,150 9,100 3,302 14, 950 18, 209 16, 680 3,240 9,572 136, 544 9,108 8,720 288, 467 127, 323 2,884 5,347 3,180 16, 511 24,815 20, 876 4,023 5,319 4,085 44,005 12, 063 5,254 11, 171 2,477 8,534 14, 446 34, 231 9,050 14, 343 30,429 10, 312 6,744 4,407 13, 380 8,485 2,296 10, 205 10, 169 1,084 12, 226 Bushels. 1,490 6,097 17, 807 1,790 468 20, 656 6,904 2,034 1,494 18, 956 23, 174 122, 842 18, 690 5,756 111 52, 986 4,725 17, 901 4,967 13, 899 8,715 13, 4159 3,191 12, 194 10, 059 5,277 26, 418 34, 504 8,437 1,343 97, 880 3,589 24, 446 100, 329 121, 667 18, 333 9,569 1,812 3,603 2], 008 23, 145 4,459 6,323 10, 995 49, 092 1,621 271 1,984 10, 443 1,451 852 7,184 2,974 ■ 13, 552 8,025 453 68, 315 3,048 5, 280 13, 784 7,140 464 1,409 169 4,633 Pounds. 342, 250 917, 561 3, 529, 833 705 122, 056 13, 829 656, 624 10, 485 382, 492 5,075 7, 653, 842 1, 064, 735 101, 155 2, 955, 036 567 420 14, 711 9, .773 03, 066 15, 286 2,454 1, 921, 488 1, 976, 265 101, 697 3, 430, 408 1, 512 654, 496 215 2, 660, 295 11, 860 1,740 6,745 1, 582, 670 260, 715 5, 237 . 714,073 12, 271, 533 914-, 132 2, 462, 326 20, 500 1,292 122, 776 3,330 7,322 585, 410 360, 065 9,564 11, 405 49, 659 3,106 17, 850 775 4,280 4,715 18, 357 2,303 353,457 826 Compendium op the tekth census. Table XLY II.— Principal vegetable produetiona : 1880— VJEGINIA— Continued. Counties. OBUEALB. Value of orchard prodncts. Barley. Buck- wheat. Indian com. Oats. Kye- . Wheat. % ■Weatmoreland "Wise Bushels. Bushels. 65 2,074 1,997 Bushels. 216,468 217,266 295, 484 104, 320 Bushels. 8,668 17,200 112, 616 6,836 Bushels. 231 6,513 4,867 Bushels. 45, 156 12, 307 70, 713 15, 679 Dollars. 12,164 15,880 10, 238 2,369 ft? 98 Wytlie Yoric 90 WASHINGTON TEEEITOEY. The Terrify 1 Chehalia . - 2 Clallam. .. SiClarto 4 Colnmhia . 5 Cowlitz... 6 Island 7'JefFerBon . 8,King 9 Kitsap — lO.KUkitat .. ll'Lewis 12 Mason 13 PaoUio 14 Pierce 15 San Juan . - I 16 Skamania.. 17 Snohomish . 18 Spokane — 19 Stevens 20|Thurston . . 2l! Wahkiakum. 22 W.-xUa Walla. 23, Whatcom.... 34|Whitm.m.... 25Takima 1,070 7,965 2,948 180, 015 977 13, 259 135 3,910 14, 480 390 2,513 6,078 9,534 14, 027 1,550 993 214, 719 23,728 51, 732 15, 912 2,498 130 50 263 229 1,500 440 1,640 13, 380 158 14, 038 236 910 3,298 1, 571, 706 17, 932 10, 969 72, 734 150, 232 27, 894 38, 451 2, 558 22, 020 33, 488 127, 262 1,425 0,752 31, 925 42, 102 1,960 32, 469 62, 318 27, 778 • 34, 894 204 139, 827 402, 426 231, 922 49, 134 7,124 218 3,049 635 350 538 271 1,595 1, 921, 322 11, 966 23, 257 51,584 435, 879 24,042 22, 223 1,340 7,141 74, 352 06, 233 2,579 8,593 9,479 500 5,231 51, 635 1)2,672 18, 465 779, 907 9,787 204, 762 71,775 127, 668 1,704 2,343 11, 628 6,374 6,742 5,535 1,310 9,936 1,065 5,227 4,795 1,447 739 2,016 4,160 1,340 4,818 100 120 7,530 143 35,000 5,866 2,114 5,526 WEST VIEGINIA. The statue. 1 Barbour . 2|Berkel6y. 3iBoone — 4!Braxton .. 6 Brooke ... 6 Cahell . Calhoun ... Clay Doddridge . Payette Gilmer Grant Greenbrier. 14'Hampshire. 15iHancook 16|Hardy 17lHarrison . 18 Jaokson .. 19 Jefferson . 20 Kanawha. Lewis Lincoln Lo^n McDowell . 21 22 23 24 fSlMarion . 9,740 2,372 "3,'526 129 285, 298 M,568 3,785 59 949 202 539 1,222 271 3,382 2,182 1,734 4,351 5,475 25, 482 1,993 9,170 2,901 6,151 339 864 1,889 153 61 419 4,378 253, 262 539, 875 160,615 296,964 162, 809 271, 431 157, 191 90,052 241,832 154, 106 213, 814 136, 043 251, 695 287, 228 100, 806 236, 082 45.5, 094 494, 287 673, 425 549, 410 322, 727 253, 082 292, 638 67, 776 390,487 l,-908, 505 24, 606 45, 672 14, 123 14, 835 61, 290 19, 681 7,239 11, 853 9,428 42, 277 6,627 7,172 100, 913 68, 783 57, 760 17, 952 25,870 28, 373 17, 731 55, 835 10, 742 10, 129 10, 463 14, 829 46,481 113, 181 2,130 5,506 158 253 971 432 332 177 1,068 769 246 2,711 2,615 14, 349 1,622 8,863 394 1,736 2,199 1,017 236 389 657 1,367 479 4, 001, 711 51,464 S18, 996 7,425 46, 418 62,623 78, 805 21, 630 0,663 57, 138 28, 035 34, 352 33, 399 72, 941 102, 931 39, 486 50, 416 113, 218 131, 988 496, 705 86,755 64,892 33,637 9,218 4,333 112, 506 934, 400 20, 129 49, 056 8,258 17,273 15, 474 10, 962 7,969 8,238 16, 606 20,424 12, 406 13, 717 13,843 23, 470 39,659 14, 482 31, 642 30, 021 26, 769 28,023 21,446 11, 985 6,464 2,784 36,808 COMtENDItM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 827 Table XLVII.—Pnnoipal vegeiahle productions : 1880— VIRGINIA— Continuedi Hay. Hops. SlfGAK-CANB. Rice. Cotton. POTATOES. Tobacco. Sii^ar. Molassca. Irish. Sweet. Tons. 255 691 9,225 30 Pounds. Hhds. OaUons. Pounds. Bales. Bushels. 5,881 4,319 15,190 20,405 Bushels. 11,174 1,828 269 10, 509 Pounds. 13,450 3,308 7,383 1,061 96- 97 98 99 WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 106, 819 703, 277 1, 035, 177 6,930 2,900 1,793 10, 530 8,282 6,189 1,925 1,320 6,829 142 4,445 6,576 699 1,360 2,041 1,163 612 3,182 3,524 2,270 5,996 1,010 12,64? 3,lS8 10, 0« 8,1* 15, 520 64,885 107,759 27,327 51, 607 202, 010 20, 185 97,100 3,815 22, 735 73,943 5,862 11, 670 23, 924 57,446 7,650 27, 175 18, 998 5,707 37, 020 8,962 24,983 60, 761 38, 128 20, 105 1 ■ ? ^ 9 4 4,526 5 6 7 97, 501 410 8 « - 10 11 1? 13 510, 175 6,165 14 15 ■■• « 16 6,000 17 18 19 27, 775 '0 n w 855 ?s 24 57, 300 m ' WEST VIRGINIA. 232, 338 1, 398, 539 87, 214 2, 296, 146 8, 803 11, 404 238 4,425 6,180 985 1,110 350 4,403 1,992 2,719 2,455 7,882 5,981 5»129 2,802 31, 431 4,879 8,360 2,595 9,479 481 180 21 6,808 22, 263 33, 494 7,167 14,717 28,-'ll8 32, 212 12, 302 7,519 19,417 14, .502 16, 172 13, 383 16, 042 29, 927 17, 846 12, 980 21, 262 101, 309 31, 005 35, 522 20,'552 12,7^ 7,308 6,150 23,918 2,310 1,133 3,261 1,854 35 1,693 867 1,022 973 4,946 814 190 297 502 138 476 1,108 2,001 543 7,112 1,263 3,184 .6, 187 1,929 997 10, 737 1,471 6,057 5,020 700 89, 757 9,222 5,640 18, 608 253, 460 28, 133 1,723 5, 936 6,787 1 2 3 4 ..».. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1?" 13 14 15 1,555 10, 131 193, 146 510 186,713 8,445 128,417 5,2S« 16 i7 18 19 '0 91 •n n M 25 828 COMPENDIUM OP THE tENTH CENSUS. Tabu; XLYII.— Principal vegetalle produetions : 1880— WEST VIRGINIA— Colitlii ned. Comities. Barley. Bnct- wbeat. Indian com. Oats. Eye. "WTieat. Value of orchard products. 26 Marshall 27jM»son 28, Mercer , 29 Mineral 30 Monongalia. Monroe Morgan Nicholas. .-. Ohio Pendleton . Pleasants... Pocahontas . Preston Putnam Haleigh Kandolph. Bitchie Hoane Summers . Taylor Tucker . . Tyler "Upshur . . Wayne . - Webster . Wetzel ... Wirt Wood Wyoming. Bushels. 195 81 Bushels. G,294 5,081 3,436 6,065 8,164 6, 661, 3,651 74 11, 519 1,442 5,608 73, 974 1,328 5,324 6,052 5,532 1,706 2,375 3,976 5,784 5,424 6,095 254 1,174 4,858 3,130 4,924 1,285 Bushels. 659, 615 496, 717 114, 123 131, 032 441, 587 215, 088 114,503 1S9, 506 305, 847 143, 622 152, 527 80, 943 245, 266 301, 552 144,441 128, 610 276, 743 347, 965 149, 180 112, 782 63, 632 279j 606 216, 099 501, 506 81, 861 483, 483 178, 327 432, 874 98, 321 Bushels. 183, 403 22, 305 42, 759 2B,120 72, 988 55, 255 17, 577 28, 520 90, 661 12,212 6,341 32, 999 197, 395 23, 189 40, 478 25, 873 16, 141 18, 418 31, 075 13,445 15, 221 17, 937 17, 722 38, 560 7,208 491^05 16, 812 41, 276 20, 828 Bushels. 3,369 1,651 2,127 5,831 1,858 1,679 8,108 1,089 996 5,871 347 1,907 8,690 430 1,134 2,962 1,300 470 964 317 1,247 721 1,605 1,730 480 • 1,550 522 2,522 1,129 Bushels. 236, 670 200, 345 38, 538 47,402 96, 916 41,784 123, 393 17,433 88,539 44,936 63, 059 27, 790 65, 913 82, 522 16, 609 25, 713 65, 074 68, 899 33,783 29,963 6,973 79, 310 35, 499 58, 013 5,074 112, 110 39, 629 181, 883 4,345 VoUwrs. 29, 458 17, 655 6,143 7,897 27, 571 10, 601 10, 434 15, 388 16, 480 8,749 4,988 30, 603 11,677 9,188 18, 361 24,030 8,470 13,950 7,581 16, 652 17,848 17, 953 9,244 23, 716 10, 020 2.% 019 7,083 WISCONSIN. Adams -. Ashland . Barron .. Bayfloia . Brown ... -The State. Buffalo Buruett — Calumet ... hippewa. CUr] 16 Douglas 17iDuun 18|Eau Claire .. 19 Fond du Lac . 20 Grant Columbia . Crawford . Dane Dodge — Door Green drreen Lake. Iowa Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha — Kewaunee . . La Crosse... La Fayette . 1,165 '3i,'255 47, Oil 51, 481 1,847 167, 021 39,849 8,019 149, 617 28, 160 480,624 432, 495 15, 015 46, 497 21, 635 313, 497 52, 961 13,544 35, 164 41, 377 51, 616 260, 897 10, 065 32, 61S 24,381 46, 769 22,637 1,358 1,780 1,977 115 1,108 1,597 2,796 8,744 4,168 8,784 2,724 932 4,224 2,064 5,688 8,072 5,479 4,988 4,613 3,808 2,883 35, 036 2,121 177 1,600 4,340 218, 785 "is," 956 74, 994 296, 862 6,C13 161, 781 141, 529 70, 751 1, 242, 248 569, 150 2, 983, 2.W 1,116,628 10, 527 197 317, 684 257, 114 732, 372 3, 408, 034 2, 187, 550 506, 814 1, 673, 760 2C0, 428 992, 446 329, 789 626, 128 2,286 379, 578 2,805,277 32, 906, 320 131, 223 "i65,'747 353, 048 630, 295 21, 335 315, 069 488, 902 146, 503 374, 364 2, 295, 708 1, 162, 617 126, 834 1,026 681, 632 497, 429 1, 100, 048 1, 850, 707 1, 348, 942 319, 656 1, 329, 712 410, 919 625, 079 615, 954 240, 605 431, 376 1, 721, 316 2, 298, 513 110, 757 "'3,188' 44,367 11, 714 2,201 4,050 3,863 6,456 67, 676 19, 610 84,890 30, 162 13, 023 16,144 9,902 17, 233 63, 200 61, 100 47, 672 22, 970 13, 319 65, 870 44, 797 13, 313 46, 633 45, 565 24,602 24, 884, 689 75, 813 107, 688 65 319, 916 775, 887 .33, 888 483, 318 337, 839 56, 087 , 761, 111 335, 27.9 883, 870 1, 895, 433 194, 299 641 451, 887 566, 955 1, 366,263 480, 707 192, 983 456, 990 462, 646 308, 969 554, 825 162, 460 79, 145 370, 214' 493, 240 132, 616 1,761 399 2, 972 2,745 47 4,529 828 1,823 IS, lot 13, 910 35, 547 25,653 864 23 1,528 4,354 25, 190 40, 789 19, 101 8,068 17, 389 2,160 26,686 7,600 23, 180 387 4,592 16,892 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 829 Taulb XLVn.—Frineipal vegetable produoiions : 1880— WEST VIRGINIA— Continued. Hay. Hops. SUGAK-CAKE. Eloe. Cotton. POTATOES. Tol)acco. Sugar. Molasses. Irish. Sweet. Tone. 7,615 4,091 2,591 3,653 6,517 6,291 1,982 3,232 9,209 3,553 1,431 5,284 9,338 1,233 2,308 9,173 4,501 3,215 3,446 3,442 1,253 3,535 8,442 1,150 1,519 3,325 1,915 7,368 654 Pounds. Hhde. ' Gallons. Founds, Bales. Bushels. 77,974 97, 912 6,076 14, 827 81,335 7,488 14,867 12,786 61, 131 15,154 25, 010 9,196 54,372 26,640 8,579 21,370 40, 425 21,213 10,404 12, 778 7,216 26, 397 20,644 25, 795 6,827 35, 370 26, 221 115,840 7,404 Bushels. 1,270 1,605 154 99 2,145 1,505 182 1,696 100 364 535 Pmmds. 4,713 25,685 150,813 1,826 11,330 70,590 615 15,610 ?IH 27 ?8 29 BO 31 3? 13 M 1,741 14, 562 4,095 5,255 193,864 10,795 5,738 138, 461 11,967 120, ois 1,608 2,061 147, 696 7,300 70, 559 2,751 136, 781 74, 078 72,062 7,602 m 36 *^' 37 495 1,896 1,846 233 1,702 1,947 2,817 950 66 654 1,035 9,464 30 210 848 3,208 5,433 3R X9 40 41 I' 43 1 ' ' 44 45 46 47 48 44 50 « 51 6? •i? 64 WISCONSIN. 1,896,969 1,966,827 8,509,161 7,124 10,608,423 * 13,372 130,391 56, 012 26 9,685 1 9 5,931 195 19, 133 16,641 5,144 17, 169 10, 696 19,143 71, 991 20, 189 108,470 93, 076 5,888 498- 22,213 15,449 86, 240 62, 951 67, 252 34,087 64,267 17,672 71, 344 24,882 45, 913 8,990 25, 104 56.122 2,498 42, 142 1,740 161, 344 120,298 14,787 79, 713 108,449 99, 074 197,444 139, 714 287, 679 297,427 77,471 4,434 119,136 75, 194 274,828 320, 275 142, 103 91,761 163,509 64,956 192, 039 181,728 88, 530 83, 366 115,696 176,487 3,565 3 4 1,026 1,728 1,393 359 225 4,002 2,675 2,630 14,645 5,371,242 6,440 5 Q 7 21, 018 600 1 8 10 00 126 310 363 25 q 10 90, 266 824 67,664 , 35,414 XI 13 14 IFi 1fl 4,549 . 3,183 1,135 441 34,360 117, 571 2,240 3,127 1,904 262, 501 4,734 75 85 112 63 51 175 135 616 1S 8,364 23,204 8,210 15,141 9,398 13, 237 364, 692 160, 391 19 21 to 23 - ' 26 133 2,096 800 13,800 28 86, 408 29 30 830 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLyjI.—Frmcipalv. . 146, 333 2,253 1,902 1,338 5,864 3,313 1,242 881 2,814 709 2,854 1,444 1,792 2,064 1,817 2,741 1,041 943 1,160 1,249 1,395 1,819 2,270 3,084 1,615 1,115 1,349 1,694 2,724 1,312 1,498 3,742 2,169 2,192 1,799 2,401 750 2,574 1,429 1,219 1,644 87, 082 917 1,234 611 2,233 1,154 564 855 817 1,965 1,493 832 1,861 1,338 778 1,129 1,624 616 750 1,529 1, 426 1 1,240 1,406 667 344 580 700 1,929 605 1,060 2,297 1,258 1,118 2,654 1,147 839 1,068 2,207 1,144 867 25, 444 227 69 147 368 206 120 106 522 372 309 378 229 242 278 229 397 318 539 298 292 243 600 688 601 406 299 445 283 271 387 408 211 278 263 328 455 249, 407 4,363 4,476 2,184 5,397 3,239 10,723 9,861 4,764 6,307 6,212 2,915 2,394 2,898 1,538 5,131 6,341 5,483 4,182 3,694 9,020 2,010 4,581 3,160 3,168 3,626 4,192 7,668 6,170 6,590 5,392 2,352 1,897 3,022 3,292 3,420 4,614 4,609 5,477 5,780 7,000 4, 362 3,404 4,614 2,026 1,736 8,277 4,692 6,616 3,618 2,693 3,347 2,604 6,010 2,643 2,782 5,600 6, 693 8,789 4,513 5,073 5,762 3,310 3,773 3,408 3,398 9,346 5,899 7,202 4,007 5,302 1,831 3,265 3,638 2,864 2,683 3,114 6,157 6,603 5,747 6,037 a On faima, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM -OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 837 Table XLTX.-^JAve stoclc and its productions : 1880 — ALABAMA— Continued. LIVB STOCK -continned. ■ViTool. DAIET PEODUOTB. Sheep, (b) Sirine. Milk. Butter. Cheese. iVwnber. 3,400 10,145 7,971 7,055 2,796 3,503 Number. 21,768 21, 117 16, 262 11, 195 29, 396 7,190 Pounds. 6,813 17,252 12,086 21,419 8,591 5,640 Gallons. 815 21,279 Pounds. 152,407 107,464 117,293 7,697 119, 553 72, 890 Pounds.. R1 100 82 61 61 103 107 300 65 AEIZONA TEERITORY. 76,524 3,819 313,698 42,618 61, 817 18, 360 34,606 8 96 1,904 161 636 417 570 35 86,680 24 i,'600' 712 6,280 3,650 27, 376 5,742 7,800 1,565 8,390 6,425 31,895 9,485 1 ^ 11,125 5 84,680 100 26,360 14 200,320 300 i,6o6 825 7,060 4 5 6 7 ARKANSAS. 246, 757 1, 565, 098 557, 868 316, 858 7, 790, 013 26, 301 1,523 1,813 2,585 12, 919 6,082 2, 141 2,401 6,223 306 2,638 1,960 5,605 2,000 2,615 3,452 441 1,078 8,507 419 2,709 8,070 4,060 3,530 4,189 1,391 2,714 l,72r 3,943 2,421- 3,044 11,351 £,494 1,343 1,212 4,207 231 4,336 1,564 2,190 938 23, 754 26, 732 14, 343 46,516 27,908 16, 651 15, 891 23, 547 6,670 34,889 24,277 31, 274 21, 001 20, 182 21,626 10, 530 9,893 18, 925 15,044 23, 079 27, 654 25, 988 27, 578 16, 427 8,635 21,769 16, 934 29, 610 17, 726 20, 010 32,911 18, 966 18, 006 13, 187 24,471 10, 148 30, 515 15, 612 17, 268 13,080. 6,416 4,822 6,286 36,764 12,163 4,257 4,242 13, 655 892 6,688 8,259 11,436 3,856 4,519 '8,284 2,013 2,680 8,224 1,831 6,108 7,235 7,173 9,149 8,967 3,888 5,301 3,431 7,891 5,470 7,464 21, 984 26, 127 3,351 3,539 8,518 706 8,419 5,887 4,764 2,719 638 217 13 452 100 679 500 40 3,951 181 1,242 249 20 1,076 10, 025 48 8,445 2,355 46, 312 470 8 1,416 11,095 2,165 505 471 90 1,027 1,041 2,000 t Bxclnsiveof ipibiglamba. 84, 211 73, 892 87, 812 298, 346 126, 725 67, 934 77, 198 73,888 22, 428 151, 333 75, 427 121, 382 64,641 92, 325 168, 648 64,139 40, 135 87, 229 43, 367 99,824 81, 030 81, 436 151,357 90, 385 66, 135 105, 474 127,186 112, 902 102, 302 79, 026 228,412 146,845 69, 088 26, 608 124, 606 31,878 105, 965 71,154 105, 628 48,872 2,025 60 230 700 247 200 210 724 25 100 300 20 1,489 25 885 264 85 1,160 58' 756 1,700 266 2,281 740 20 10 2,077 1,218 70 838 COMPENDIUM t)? THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live atoclc and its productions : 1880 — AEKANSAS — Continued. Comities. UVB STOCK. (0 ) Horses. Mules and asses. WorWng oxen. Milcli cows. Other cattle. Number. Ntmiter. Nwnber. Nwmier. Numter. 3,036 1,410 603 4,963 8,438 1,973 1,575 286 8,033 8,562 2,862 1,241 122 3,047 4,318 1,749 716 173 2,586 5,469 1,731 1,201 334 3,329 5,666 1,213 900 247 2,607 5,201 1,459 1,024 290 3,091 5,089 1,112 478 364 1,950 3,531 1,771 1,602 237 3,991 7,421 1,477 1 498 295 1,871 2,653 1,290 1,602 269 8,574 7,734 933 334 399 1,500 2,972 1,783 2,850 208 3,436 5,354 1,229 596 355 2,536 4,671 500 206 166 1,169 2,341 1,468 563 320 2,216 3,688 2,998 1,987 620 4,225 6,529 1,525 997 257 3,455 7,296 2,103 2,078 329 4,182 6,604 3,021 1,216 320 3,866 6,634 1,375 770 308 2,709 5,012 1,411 916 273 2,717 5,323 2,226 839 328 3,545 6,211 1,678 754 283 2,203 3,519 4,347 1,672 157 6,486 10,835 1,943 567 281 2,585 5,180 2,186 960 243 3,056 5,356 1,010 577 314 1,780 3,107 1,946 1,523 1,104 5,022 9,876 1,802 747 667 2,626 4,978 6,462 2,884 81 6,299 7,060 3,048 1,860 377 5,533 10, 034 1,455 1,038 137 2,905 4,688 3,101 1,296 857 4,681 8,386 IiOgan Xionoke Madison Marion MiUer Mississippi.. Monroe Montgomery. Kevada Newton OnacMta Perry - PhUUps Pike Poinsett Polk Pope... Prairie Pnlaski Kondolpli Saint Francis Saline - Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union Van Buren . . ■Washington . White "Woodmfif Tell CALIFORNIA. The State. Alameda Alpine Amador Bntte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa . Del Norte El Dorado — Fresno Humholdt — Inyo Kern Lake Lassen Los Angeles . Marin Mariposa Mendocino ... Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada 237, 710 8,134 226 2,763 6,357 1,756 8,514 7,612 297 2,175 6,230 5,028 3,287 3,706 2,144 4,634 8,654 2,630 1,016 4,651 3,601 28, 343 488 3 201 549 58 100 776 246 661 154 196 802 68 126 612 1,090 6, 995 412 1, 160 43 6, 604 262 4, 275 653 1,781 48 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 11 ~43' 51 38 15 14 10 127 64 63 45 119 3 116 129 1 18 6,413 319 2,248 2,715 2,049 2,323 4,270 2,189 3,441 2,640 10, 489 1,273 1,576 1,477 1,953 4,965 24,698 631 4,470 2,184 2,364 669 5,690 4,093 1,797 461, 941 502 4,630 8,060 3,523 3,840 4,746 1,686 6,929 42, 908 17, 631 5,997 32, 989 3,441 19,243 7,061 7,662 2,727 8,664 20, 604 16, 884 2,899 19, 149 6,489 3,238 JOMPENDIUM OF THK TENTH CENSU^ 839 Tablh XIiIX. — Zive stock and iU produoUons : 1860 — AEKANSAS — Continued. Lrra BTOCK— continued. Vool. DAIKT PEODUCTB. Sheep. (6) Swine. MUk. Butter. Cheese. Number. 4,589 2, 132 9,862 3,456 892 236 405 1,691 3,874 3,954 4,746 552 2,230 3,392 288 2,406 6,211 1,208 1,961 a,,334 890 2,571 2,331 4, 122 3,759 1,625 8,458 1,813 4,706 3,151 15, 091 5,388 1,107 2,953 Number. 37, 338 28, 131 33,381 15, 491 17, 834 13,271 13,318 10,433 24, 145 16, 970 21,446 10, 069 14, 217 16, 571 6,364 13, 630 29,831 15, 673 18,425 83,184 12, 002 19, 352 25, 195 20, 675 33, 382 18,469 19,731 12, 956 30, 180 20, 043 47, 869 29, 936 10, 539 35,920 Pounds. 9,639 4,357 22,154 7,238 2,012 851 1,104 2,559 7,822 7,308 9,395 1,118 9,022 6,101 532 3,858 11, 874 3,192 4,698 11, 602 2,815 7,649 4,466 6,671 7,700 8,412 15,740 3,193 8,922 4,966 46, 625 12, 882 3,543 5,756 Gallons. 8 97,226 210 Pounds. 192,497 161, 765 202, 757 98, 298 66, 173 129, 714 61, 383 68,120 106, 042 26,724 69, 301 57, 907 69, 343 120, 083 32, 132 25, 782 197, 424 96,411 106, 790 137, 866 43, 520 151, 775 122,271 06,377 180,053 67, 001 153, 963 64,000 123, 207 86, 792- 295, 359 235, 610 101, 873 226, 028 Poimda. 101 150 159 84 97 718 380 21 250 41 42 43 44 8,286 112 1,849 375 83 45 46 47 48 49 50 19,979 865 61 1'' 426 240 640 63 54 560 5^ 154 35 43 406 10 75 50 120 20 70, 724 306 8,060 1,400 160 57 58 69 60 01 6' 287 25 700 03 M 8,600 852 65 60 65 H5 216 50 118 105 65 2,700 67 fifl ^ 60 70 71 3,158 62 1,605 72 73 74 CALIFOENIA. 4,162,349 603, 550 16,798,036 12, 353, 178 14,084,405 2, 666, 618 27,284 26 25,008 86, 266 52, 075 7,846 192 6,775 15,750 3,458 205,956 90 64,808 323,483 161,861 316, 489 250, 703 32, 876 1 57,412 62, 326 38,215 5,460 100 2, 826 290 2, 550 1 7,300 29, 938 6,530 3 4 5 168, 528- 7,629 1,453 18, 000 383, 243 28, 570 9,471 1,302 3,954 26, 118 661, 782 27,293 6,462 73, 233 1, 477, 000 2,477 607 2,150 8,715 8,270 54, 685 197, 899 248, 950 192, 535 68,754 2,600 32, 300 57,300 23, 650 , 1,268 6 7 8 9 10 186, 038 9,574 162, 041 49, 534 28,649 14,037 2,672 18, 698 8,691 1,830 647,492 35, 382 666,427 185,418 92,748 65, 608 610 16,580 3,251 1,118 093, 258 44,395 48, 138 102, 831 164,287 14, 137 2,176 260 2,500 14,300 11 12 13 14 15 330, 360 373 31,265 296, 869 167, 749 S3, 639 10, 252 8,036 14, 692 12, 962 1:, 499, 896 2,080 163, 896 990,264 631,725 211, 850 3,170,524 500 4,628 395 360, 731 2,507,888 8,180 278, 493 61,496 6,100 65, 100 16 17 18 1,730 3,040 19 20 23,372 69 126,644 46,202 2,791 3,632 272 20, 261 10, 624, 3,196 71, 378 360 523, 612 157, 085 8,002 92,610 32, 225 557,516 181, 833 63, 957 3,670 21 500 4, 8!iO 47, 945 37,390 119,000 62,260 890 23 24 25 h Exclusive of sprmg l^nbs. 840 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLiX.—Zive stock and its productions : 1880— CALIFOENIA— Continued. Cotintiea. Placer Plumas Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino . San Diego San Francisco . . San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara . . Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Tentura Tolo Yuba LIVE BTOOK. (ffi) Horses. NwrrAer. 2,453 1,918 8,625 4,131 3,121 f 784 800 13,006 5,484 4,475 4,309 9,703 2,CE5 3,565 1,292 5,363 7,135 10, 710 6,908 6,478 5,147 875 6,960 2,244 3,579 7,747 4,012 Mules and "Worldug oxen. Nwniber. 184 99 277 183 129 350 3 1,700 191 175 365 233 90 148 78 953 1,391 393 2,063 958 1,171 288 630 232 243 1,681 375 74 72 1 87 57 25 2 125 146 14 22 48 69 Milch cows. Nurriber. 1,807 3,584 7,434 2,712 2,101 3,662 4,213 3,731 13, 177 6,691 3,801 9,158 3,445 1,963 1,382 3,609 4,075 18, 336 2,174 1,928 1,869 608 3,773 2,806 1,026 3,315 2,312 Other cattle. Nwmber. 2,751 6,932 8,982 7,552 5,361 10,124 439 12,711 22, 677 7,158 5,528 12,054 1,987 7,299 2,471 23, 677 6,763 12, 170 3,886 2,298 7,016 2,336 7,090 6,531 2,490 3, 4.';8 4,659 COLOEADO. The State. Arapahoe Bent Boulder , Chaffee Clear Creek. . Conejos . . Costilla.. Custer . . . Douglas . Elbert... El Paso... Fremont . . G-ilpin Grand Gunniaon . Hinsdale.. Huerfang - Jefferson . Lake La Plata . . Larimer Las Animas.. Ouray Part Pueblo Kio Grande . Eoutt Saguache — San Juan .-. Summit Weld. 42, 267 4,334 957 2,937 226 109 449 487 724 2,654 2,299 1,832 1,235 67 737 324 12 724 2,897 41 1,072 4,496 2,290 144 987 1,604 1,131 297 2,016 5,175 2,581 133 39 236 5 11 67 65 73 105 42 109 66 13 17 55 114 5 184 190 445 16 100 53 52 8 137 157 2,080 95 137 34 1 46 144 35 124 71 1,057 20 102 28, 770 3,312 223 2,253 86 126 302 252 574 2,180 1,533 1,544 631 184 180 401 49 707 2, 9 19 33 955 2,586 1,736 147 861 807 41 634 2,917 315, 989 55, 840 15,216 6,016 1,567 313 2,773 5, 146 6.778 13, 776 12, 275 16, 322 4,551 324 1,877 1,329 58 8,264 9,088 52 16, 287 14, 220 38, 119 459 20, 000 16, 666 3,383 3,625 16, 630 25,135 a On farms, June 1. 1880 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 841 Table XLIX. — Live atook and its productions : 1880 — CALIFOENIA — Continued. LIVE STOCK— oontinned. Wool. DAIBT PKODUOTS. Sheep. (6) Swine. Milk. Butter. Cheese. Number. 58, 805 6,517 117, 031 81,938 48, 538 Number. 5,803 1,319 11, 100 7,971 5,019 Pounds, 233, 901 23,608 609, 834 323, 285 250, 338 Oallons. 5,065 3,020 1,244,468 1,550 60, 522 Pounds. 72, 017 398,301 639, 339 120,410 147, 980 Pounds. 550 8,160 182, 070 173, 320 9,340 26 27 26 29 30 148,252 7,602 *, 8, 136 ^ 18, 859 17,981 5,384 811, 308 446,' 966' 643, 853 2,819 16, 823 5, 447, 578 105, 281 17, 400 740, 049 72, 092 13, 916 271, 084 1, 148, 028 283, 031 472 31 183,597 143, 107 629 22, 995 "198, 850 288, 215 33 34 35 132,923 19, 837 610 87, 685 1,161 15, 857 16, 153 4,265 12, 109 685 692, 415 73, 024 3,640 88,142 3,625 9,692 295, 885 42, 882 50 1,120 194, 909 450, 370 350, 000 71, 417 171,805 99, 670 738, 450 102, 500 125 600 36 37 38 39 40 31,841 73, 289 156, 564 113, 939 44,484 6,601 17, 429 24, 337 12,788 14, 969 135, 164 290, 996 664,721 487, 616 152, 367 3,130 7,998 162, 016 18, 775 1,924 233, 043 244, 299 1, 895, 523 63, 240 77, 382 12,426 19, 230 217, 860 4,820 7,662 41 42 43 44 45 121, 963 24,150 126, 176 17, 983 114, 013 18,404 1,064 36, 287 6,446 25,498 484,763 80,115 460, 080 68, 635 728, 932 10,950 30, 035 6,760 133,483 77, 004 60, 078 4,800 46 '17 12, 830 8,035 290 8,390 1,390 18, 200 48 49 60 67, 461 61,844 24,353 10, 112 276, 721 194, 163 164, 520 33, 330 225, 620 42, 039 22, 948 100 51 52 COLOEADO. 746,443 7,656 3, 197, 391 606, 706 860, 379 10, 867 84, 854 61, 800 594 77 890 35 84 54 69 160 358 135 325 495 423, 030 300, 488 309, 595 88, 735 450 89, 813 1 5,735 6,005 3,295 2,634 18, 265 71,841 29, 631 46, 719 3,192 7,496 3,814 26, 650 1,600 9,350 161,413 310 6,350 102, 220 11, 462 8,470 25, 615 6,540 31, 020 1,260 13, 560 5 25,325 22, 676 148 1,463 66, 893 122, 416 900 63, 274 91, 805 214 2,966 344,811 568,833 2,300 190 12 7 R 8,305 14,855 5,000 40 250 9 10 11 T' 8,800 11, 060 40, 749 13 14 15 16 1,045 5,225 4,'oo6" 10 1,050 4,374 36, 763 2,025 165 525 113, 122 4,275 72, 505 1R 19 16, 100 45,410 113, 065 101 835 955 23 146 608 113 11 83 45,700 226, 698 336,237 1,555 331 5,000 1,200 1,346 600 9,475 60 21 99 23 24 25 •'6 2,205 63, 860 3,243 13, 239 266, 900 12, 972 1,170 166 27 22,247 80, 038 1,900 29 30 54,016 906 305, 264 8,362 82, 789 b ICxcInaiTe of sprinff lambs. 842 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH XJBNSUa Table XLIX.— Live stocle and Us productions : 1880— CONNECTICUT. Counties. Lr™ BTOOK. (a) Horses. Mules and asses. "forking oien. Miloli cows. Other cattle. The State . . . - . Srvmber. 44,940 Ifumber. 539 Ifmnber. 28,418 Number. lie, 319 Number, 92, 149 Fairfleia 1 7,894 8,772 7,640 2,013 6,159 4,652 2,811 4,399 162 77 64 9 102 42 30 53 4,138 3,679 4,754 3,275 3,218 4,342 2,507 2,605 16,953 21,238 26,476 W!,433 ^fe,730 13,860 7,240 11, 389 10,959 15, 349 22,625 6,765 9,528 10,946 7,853 8,122 11 Hartford s Litchfield Middlesex n fj 7 8 "W^indham - DAKOTA TEEEITORY. The Territory 41, 670 2,703 11,418 40, 572 88,825 1 69 164 4 47 106 24 35 101 66 ? 10 87 <\ 4 BillinaH s 2,484 21 61 2 371 8 2,033 15 4,658 381 A 7 R 1,164 69 188 29 338 20 3,118 97 619 46 22 30 101 1,314 44 104 9 458 80 1, 362 1,553 54 651 2 779 688 972 10 Bi*iil6 11 11 1? 35 n 14 539 665 !■> 16 Charles Mii 140 11 36 581 863 17 18 Clark 65 3,108 697 325 462 17 6 120 41 29 43 14 197 251 80 136 6 37 3,190 380 185 31» 27 It Clay 10,568 293 8. 384 401 49 'O Zl Custer ■>t Day „ ''4 '■i ?6 744 1 19 2 855 859 29 638 29 07 ?8 W 109 5 4 138 267 1(1 Faulk n Fors^i-h - vn Foster . . . 13 8 21 12 fi Gingras 11 1,077 229 75 10 848 69 968 179 ;,197 177 35 Grant SB 17 199 14 72 108 48 SS Hand 39 514 37 , 66 477 612 40 Howard 11 161 2,373 1 1,123 357 2,190 859. 2,852 4'' 72 41 Hvdo 44 J"ayne 45 Kidder 22 39 10 80 a On farms, June 1, 1830. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 843 Table XLTS..—Uve stoch andits produotiona : 1880— CONNEC rXCUT. LIVE STOCK — contanned. ■Wool. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Sheep, (b) Swine. Milk. Butter. Cheese. Number. 59,431 Number. 63, 699 FouncU. 230, 133 Gallons. 12, 289, 893 Pounds. 8, 198, 995 Pounds. 826, 195 4,696 4,961 14,067 3,485 4,675 16,848 3,461 7,238 10, 826 11,620 10,673 3,752 6,997 8,242 3,770 7,819 18,059 22, 117 55,260 12,883 18,197 61,219 13, 233 29, 165 2, 214, 359 2, 377, 719 3, 505, 912 338, 392 2,293,480 800, 861 211, 772 547, 398 1, 126, 963 1, 876, 678 1, 691, 432 597, 051 781,777 861, 608 563, 114 700, 472 19,800 34,710 483,772 7,219 15, 314 41, 598 50, 841 172, 041 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 ,8 DAKOTA TEEEITORY. 30,244 63,394 157,025 415,119 2,000,955 39,437 15 3D 1 400 1,300 ? 3 4 2,302 4,366 11 13,902 196,875 121,404 2,245 5 6 7 759 6 959 19 86 33 199 3,689 15 48 37, 709 925 8 350 in 11 1 7 11,400 19, 082 I' 13 111 810 485 52,200 75 ll 15 310 332 in ' 17 37 11,460 892 114 243 4 18 1,373 15 34' 8,209 110 51,450 318, 022 300 4,520 8,055 950 2,953 19 425 68 'I 177 0'7 '>3 '4 25 233 300 808 42, 085 300 '(i 97 ?fl 36 i,966 oq 3(1 '!1 3 425 ?' 3S 217 13 453 82 749 39 41, 068 5,320 125 31 134 S'i =l(i 44 438 S7 3f 2 321 10 2,340 300 3c •If 11 11,940 2,442 63,128 66, 969 1,620 li' j\^ M 23 138 600 4! b EzolnsiTe of apiing lamb*. 844 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XL1X.—Uve stock and iU productioni : 1880— DAKOTA TEKRITOEY— Cont'd. Counties. LIVE STOCK. («) Horaes. Mules and asses. Worldng oxen. , Mfloh cows. Other cattle. 4fi Number, 43 860 4 61 Number. 21 455 Ntt/mber. 52 868 Nvmiber. 39 1,262 17 4K 41 1,152 3,165 292 110 591 274 »15 3,389 2,9S3 5,395 50 Lincoln ';'> IS 5 471 25 120 4 443 2 544 M McCook 30 'i5 ;« •iO 6(1 178 3,229 1,482 11 140 72 77 906 479 151 3,262 1,319 429 4,730 1,487 fil 62 Moody 6i . . 6"; 780 284 4 9 63 680 353 591 423 2 714 2,175 78 6li 67 Potter 6R 60 7n Eaiusoy a 47 2 50 6 90 48 170 71 2 7-1 71 Richland 606 47 332 637 793 71 7'i llusk 76 198 14 24 34 7,445 77 7S 174 137 25 8 87 1 98 212 105 723 7q sn Stark 81 30 328 3 4 28 113 63 155 80 181 R' ss Sully R-l Todll «■) Traill 1,216 178 489 1,102 1,664 fin TriDT) R7 2,356 3,976 76 164 639 170 2,573 5,131 4,304 9,554 BR RO Wallette ■40 "Walworth 83 4 4 98 01 qo OS 2,952 77 393 3,307 6,037 04 95 06 Siaseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation. Fort Sisseton 5 1 S 18 38 97 Unorfranized portion of territory. DELAWARE. The state 21, 933 3,931 6,818 27, 284 20,450 7,332 8,438 6,163 1,415 884 1,632 913 612 4, 293 7,275 13, 036 6,973 6,210 7,451 6,789 s a On farms, June 1, ] COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 845 Table XLIX.— iiue itock and Us produotiona : 1880— DAKOTA TEKEITOKY— Cont'd. LIVE STOCK — continiied. "Wool. DAIKY PnODCCTS. Sheep. (&) Smne. MUk. Butter. Cheese. Nvmber. NumJ>er. 7 813 Pounds. Galloni. Pounds. 800 67, 1G6 Founds. AK 199 1,179 300 47 48 1,306 1,039 717 8,681 3,778 4,824 130, 210 6,316 30, 936 233, 111 3,100 10, 555 49 50 52 •it 22 25S 103 11, 501 'i4 "i^ •16 - 28 57 '» W 70 4,466 988 1,350 199, 923 76, 306 60 1,701 68 7,811 389 15, 995 / 3,503 3,100 61 6' 63 M 59 871 101 28 276 16, 870 7,410 65 1,223 66 67 68 fifl 4 61 200 4,960 70 2 6 71 72 183 360 595 12,725 400 7S 74 TS — 4 1,075 76 77 78 33 524 7H 80 13 75 81 176 866 166 4,880 fl' 83 399 2,532 1,770 38, 894 85 1,995 1,177 3,677 11, 065 11, 180 6,044 340 470 140, 658 278, 767 3,186 3,265 87 88 89 31 200 91 92 4,724 5,836 26, 301 157, 918 3,485 04 8 450 97 DELAWARE. 21,967 48, 186 97,946 1, 132, 434 1,876,275 1,712 6,297 7,795 7,875 11, 830 11, 978 24,378 30, 425 36, 796 30, 725 89, 972 938, 867 103,695 419, 312 1, 072, 350 384, 613 362 1 1,350 3 y ExcIubItc of spring lambs. 846 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. TABuaXLlX.— Live stoch and its productions: 1880— DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Cotintles. LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. Mules and assea. Working oxen. Milch coTTs. Other oattae. The District. Number. 1,027 Number. 68 Nuviber. * Mmber. 1,202 Number. ' 271 1 1,027 68 i 1,2»2 271 FLORIDA. The State. Alachna.. Baker Bradford . Brevard .. Calhonn .. Clay Columbia . Dade Duval Escambia. Franklin G-adsdon Hamilton Hernando Hillsborough . Holmes... Jackson - . JofiEerson . Lafayette. Leon Levy Liberty - . Madison . Manatee . Marion .. Monroe . - Kassan .. Orange .. Polk Putnam . Saint John's . Santa Hosa . . Sumter Suwannee .-. Taylor Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington . 22,636 340 808 167 •123 234 1,137 426 206; 653 1,097 888 189 1,119 646 A 261 856 117 1,034 706 1,391 43 236 581 591 444 413 110 1,067 654 167 238 266 366 210 9,606 406 123 149 32 22 420 104 10 628 403 139 48 1,556 23 1,924 83 47 1,187 17 331 8 65 184 41 120 42 19 112 330 122 43 140 60 41 18,141 463 100 121 248 386 170 250 340 213 1,306 338 703 620 649 2,021 626 140 772 215 210 734 673 862 63 861 375 411i 160 310 269 207 337 191 153 66 739 471 42,174 2,543 472 733 225 267 714 1,239 766 216 652 1,873 1,634 694 906 614 2,562 2,040 490 2,6£0 1,202 225 2,474 544 2,722 757 1,272 1,339 602 1,181 1,279 1,040 1,374 1,929 «50 490 650 810 444 409,065 12,903 6,658 10, 663 22, 791 3,916 6,642 11,199 5,179 8,686 1,319 6,453 8,523 22,947 21,799 6,602 12, 271 8,810 8, 976 8,648 12,628 4,890 9,101 63, 874 12,843 32,191' 6,217 10, 307 25, 218 4, £57 5,233 1,544 9,348 7,442 9,281 2,845 10,473 6,912 6E0EGIA. The State. Appling Baker Baldwin Banks Bartow , Berrien , Bibb Brooks Bryan Bulloch 98, 520 637 399 544 552 1,290 676 132, 078 823 878 1,143 a «0n farms, June 1, 1880. 187 795 1,239 698 1,783 308 1,190 958 288 494 386 610 187 215 255, 289 108 543 131 233 315, 073 4,361 2,191 1,454 1,136 2,667 4,633 1,171 3,968 2,612 5,706 644, 812 9,435 8,692 1,990 1,496 8,315 10,726 2,245 8,521 4, 877 1^302 COMPENDIUM OF- THE TENTS CENSUa. 847 Table XLIX.— iiro »tock and itt productions : 1880— DISTEICT OF COLUMBIA. LIVB 6TO0K— continued. Wool. DAIKY PEODBCTB. Sheep, (b) Swine. Milt. Butter. Cheese. Number. Number. 1,132 Poundt. GaXlonB. 496,789 PownOt. 20,920 Ftmndt. 1,1J2 496,789 20,920 1 ' FLOEIDA. GEORGIA. 66,681 287,051 162,810 40, 967 853, 156 2,406 1,088 333 1,545 "" i,"792' 274 1,242 13, 021 4,538 10, 166 2,474 8,634 4,053 13,825 2,646 see 4,W5 785 960 905 4,465 7,930 1,348 3,410 32,411 1 ? fl 4 4,154 651 8,658 80 316 1,528 •, 6 300 7 8 238 6,163 180 973 1,833 1,345 918 6,690 6, 534 685 326 1,015 217 1,115 1,005 485 1,408 4,380 1,999 1,318 11, 869 10, 399 14,608 10,649 7,603 18,252 11,323 4,940 12,373 6,766 8,015 15, 999 8,855 12,222 641 2,953 6,135 8,901 4,604 8,889 2,627 8,437 9,881 7,890 3i045 6,034 8,519 6,014 639 18,822 284 2,771 4,698 3,755 2,211 16, 686 17, 169 2,371 620 8,154 860 2,924 8,113 1,284 8,796 20,413 2,674 690 20 14,818 10, 689 19,232 7,670 20, 043 12, 219 16, 639 6,335 37,250 q 10 n 14 70 230 100 232 12 13 14 120 125 ^^ 157 16 17 212 10 2,154 18 10 1,009 2iS 6,157 31, 493 10,264 15,745 50 6,025 11, 338 10,014 6,196 3,336 4,961 6,601 17,545 1,490 4,436 5,968 13,069 ?? 633 135 2,379 25 23 ?4 •)H *>fl 645 40 1,319 120 1,157 75 07 939 225 28 10,356 '\n ?i 955 3,030 897 415 249 97 10, 159 3,*73 3,244 9,294 2,908 1,077 709 284 32, 360 9,966 30 110 30 26 242 33 34 190 36 100 100 38 ?0 527, 589 1, 471, (J0» 1, 289, 660 7 374,645 7,424,486 19, 151, 13T095^ 2,^14 9S5 3,114, 3,617 12, 860 . 401*' 4,69a 3,462 12,631 12, 413 7,455 7,487 6,356 14,475 17, 198 6,594 17, 243 <8,240 .24,973 34, 945 4,635 2,129 4,297 8,206 107 3,576 '£,"568 36, 127 1,120 13, 313 7,933 31, 638 6 EzcluBiTe of springjlambs, S,001 7,281 240 70 6,982 27,864 31, 052 211 325 57, 885 178, 318 300 46, 942 21, 329 45, 940 8,817 ^175' 60 17, 514 848 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabij; XLIX. — Live stock and iU productions : 1880 — GEOEGIA — Continaecl. Counties. UYB STOCK, (a) Horses. ^111?°* ^o^Jen"^ Milohcows. Other cattle. Burke Butta OalhoTin Camden Campbell Carroll Catoosa Charlton Cha>th[un Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay , Clayton Clinch Cobh Coffee Colquitt Columbia Coweta Crawford I>ade Dawson Decatur DeKalb , Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Fannin Eayette Floyd Forsyth Franldin Fulton Gilmer , Glascock , Glyim Gordon Greene Gwinnett — ... Habersham — HaU Hancock Haralson Hanis Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin iTaukson .Jasper Jefferson Johnson Jones Laurens Leo Liberty Number. 1,719 618 316 401 445 1,246 467 1»0 397 346 985 1,020 423 405 347 865 1,263 570 255 314 516 394 1,406 998 531 862 805 251 458 240 426 1,161 1,431 500 1,497 795 1,060 676 770 241 196 1,227 1,371 1,683 735 1,084 1,085 431 795 747 591 760 1,250 316 1,473 835 1,202 671 747 1,204 Kv/itibeir. 3,238 1,013 959 73 1,319 1,488 593 22 63B 718 1,212 1,590 430 188 1,861 250 157 1,076 2,182 1,235 441 643 792 1,276 221 1,808 1,606 764 024 184 363 1,011 469 352 1,024 2,220 1,181 952 1,065 603 399 88 1,266 1,613 1,974 379 1,364 1,501 531 2,018 728 953 1,574 2,790 172 1,429 1,634 1,580 333 1,457 739 1,186 200 849 n On farms. June 1, 1880. Number. 358 83 302 850 129 840 38 418 123 348 133 353 104 350 68 220 242 648 263 262 339 197 127 230 1,647 187 369 442 281 129 635 78 43 634 674 132 409 123 617 196 764 170 307 202 559 436 650 435 746 474 343 335 309 226 350 225 299 181 482 473 192 973 379 946 Nmnber. 4,218 1,356 1,342 2,730 1,576 3,571 766 2,209 1,474 1,101 1,783 2,465 717 1,089 1,061 4,151 2,637 6,721 2,222 1,473 2,655 1,652 719 1,166 5,606 2,088 2,873 4,461 2,413 1,068 2,571 1,855 2,795 3,005 5,779 1,706 1,531 8,101 1,869 2,225 Number. 6,674 1,784 3,316 5,734 2,211 4,877 1,142 6,729 2,061 2,489 2,850 844 2,412 1,622 4,353 3,485 11, 762 6,686 2,012 4,125 8,209 850 859 13, 392 2,472 5,556 6,771 2,067 1,647 5,741 3,867 6,240 3,828 n,G63 2,598 1,969 4,375 2,454 3,061 1,594 1,541 1,799 2,303 620 1,398 1,312 1,885 2,056 2,571 2,688 3,241 3,525 4,842 1,455 2,205 2,510 3.309 2,377 S,ti05 1,406 1,560 2,890 4,734 1,781 2,816 1,648 2,487 •A OVO 3,167 2,257 4,648 3,224 6,430 2,812 8,889 1,828 2,537 2,235 4,778 1,724 1,817 3,796 1,630 5,696 2,562 2,975 7,054 2,427 12, 514 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, 849 Table XLIX.—Live stock and its productions : 1880— GEORGIA— Continued. LIVE STOCK— contiaued. Sheep, (b) Swine. Wool DAIET PKODCOTS. Milk. Butter. Cheese. Number. l;910 737 1,242 799 1,028 Numier. 2,7, m 6,679 7,046 6,313 8,653 Poundt. 6,270 1,727 3,614 2,376 2,068 5,633 2,294 1,704 481 326 16,406 5,425 5,167 4,036 5,728 9,657 4,929 4,380 1,157 756 2,990 4,919 542 544 637 10,854 12, 839 2,390 6,340 5,044 6,060 6,724 1,202 1,689 1,109 1,936 2,544 29,492 15, 429 1,117 9,395 12, 304 17,062 8,914 7,213 5,285 4,973 77,263 47, 106 3,382 1,897 1,177 1,201 2,326 5,936 13, 520 9,051 5,576 6,719 20,394 4,914 3,267 2,386 3,001 15, 976 1,876 13, 890 11,184 630 1,836 9,815 8,624 19, 422 6,967 5,649 3,814 43, 060 30,647 1,862 3,337 3,838 1,961 3,803 2,355 21,843 10,136 6,421 12, 660 11,391 26, 173 11, 283 4,602 9,195 4,837 65,597 9,563 1,399 3,940 2,664 3,897 11, 519 8,235 14,262 9,389 11,039 10, 185 2,760 9,598 3,837 4,178 810 7,102 770 608 4,794 6,060 15,234 5,880 3,771 14,280 1,438 8,618 1,930 1,615 11,143 2,427 5,395 3,885 4,200 1,962 12, 819 17,654 8,668 11,727 14,844 6,645 8,268 4,583 6,000 6,431 3,366 1,118 2,085 2,091 963 8,511 12, 614 6,666 8,290 9,600 5,061 2,394 3,636 4,093 1,977 1,112 18, 254 4,310 1,152 3,955 19,790 10,899 11,604 9,493 17, 800 3,018 50,384 5,836 2,833 10,063 8,524 1,256 12, 191 806 6,338 10,379 12,625 20, 629 6,251 16,562 21,477 3, 195 40, 716 2,636 15, 904 fioKins. 157 340 2,076 541 2,157 4,715 115 60 2,07C 60 1,093 270 682 «0 700 50 833 125 174 25,488 43 152 193 75 79 129 116 2,663 16,491 995 125 91,132 1,392 436 526 1,365 2,443 2,517 1,008 150 676 2,621 30 49 104 366 1,001 7,617 334 54 i ExdusiTe of spring lambs. Pounde. 28,222 82,333 32, 601 6,741 77,634 137, 815 44,670 4,170 4,194 22,720 79, 865 113, 563 21,821 34, 374 40,234 2,047 216, 357 9,845 9,551 21, 600 116, 910 43, 889 33, 505 33, 767 34,532 127, 634 4,253 50, 432 10, 711 79, 508 23,970 3,737 9,560 88,654 27, 335 64,161 43, 143 130, 747 103, 334 113, 881 78, 072 82, 475 21, 497 1,287 160, 774 117, 851 189, 363 46, 413 161, 005 65,817 72,709 102, 045 82, 939 66,361 107, 936 37, 739 7,225 159, 678 75, 845 42, 299 8,892 37, 325 10, 569 29, 255 15,464 PoundB. 400 1,610 1,180 240 25 126 .* 11 77 21 64 100 165 10 352 1,128 235 1,050 650 247 150 270 m 79 160 120 2,037 250 224 20 129 850 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSTTa. Table XLIX. — lAve stock and its productions : 1880 — GEOEGIA — Continued. Conntiea. LIVE BTOCE. (a) Horses. ^i!!™* "^"^^ Milch cows. Other catUe. Lincoln . . . Lowndes.. LampMn . McDnffie.. Hclntosh . Macon Madison Marion Meriwether.. Miller Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery. . Morgan — ... MnrAy Mnscogee Kewton Oconee Oglethorpe ... Fanlding . Pickens . . Pierce Pike Polk PnlasU Pntnam .. Quitman... Kabun Bandolph.. Kichmond . Bockdale .. Schjey Screven Spalding... Stewart Smnter Talbot Taliaferro . Tattnall ... Taylor... Telfair .. Terrell .. Thomas.. Towns... Tronp ... Twiggs.. TTnion ... Upson... Walker., ■Walton "Ware "Warren "Washington . "Wayne "Webster . . "White.... "Whitfield. "Wilcox... "Wilkes ... "Wilkinson . "Worth Ifwriber, 580 634 400 833 245 455 858 493 872 426 402 760 949 665 808 64S 748 609 739 610 605 795 700 876 627 106 590 601 737 472 2£5 1,021 543 506 502 609 661 007 367 1,433 447 979 609 903 498 1,365 1,347 338 790 1,933 648 808 526 1,229 482 1,225 995 447 Number. 614 916 363 778 U3 1,201 626 1,023 2,376 205 761 914 2,163 290 1,364 725 678 1,245 485 1,253 1,161 584 120 1,603 918 1,120 1,822 411 334 1,387 825 655 711 869 1,076 1,822 2,017 1,828 665 418 1,257 1,315 218 2,601 1,153 339 1,560 1,812 1,426 1,954 194 675 340 849 226 1,364 1,122 Number. 165 446 626 520 300 299 231 483 358 387 70 483 810 640 245 140 226 147 132 600 628 371 399 257 256 613 283 170 383 616 139 70 215 392 86 459 378 262 193 688 659 492 316 1,062 171 458 631 191 113 354 294 458 1,204 640 231 205 356 245 765 iber. 1,482 3,981 1,120 1,681 1,356 Nwmier. 2,647 7,666 1,237 2,697 1,668 2,361 1,724 1,757 3,135 2,454 2,960 2,250 3,312 5,603 2,877 1,096 3,548 2,631 3,724 2,135 1,674 6,325 4,311 9,134 2,438 1,240 1,219 1,772 1,150 2,859 1,438 1,867 2, 085 1,697 4,684 2,196 1,115 3,273 2,297 1,511 2,928 1,234 7,880 3,203 2,055 2,223 1,768 624 1,292 2,212 4,161 3,496 1,235 2, 418 3,586 1,341 909 840 6,007 1,112 2,210 1,162 1,566 9,738 1,882 2,033 1,800 2,290 1,095 6,580 2,974 3,969 4,111 1,852 13, 141 1.661 3.006 1,555 4,593 820 3,408 4,259 3,152 9,251 1,229 3,288 1,342 1,617 1,587 2,120 4,852 2,980 2,374 2,267 3,353 2,426 3,458 1,395 3,288 4,040 3,023 7,001 2,239 4,861 10,230 985 996 1,891 3,161 2,472 1,919 1,724 2,373 4,214 4,144 1,927 3,375 5,138 6,943 a On farms, Jnne 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 851 Table XLIX. — lAne stooTc and its producHona : 1880 — GEORGIA— Continued. UVB STOCK— oontinned. •Wool D.UBY PB0DUCT8. Sheep, (b) Swine. MilTr. Butter. Cheese. Number. 2,041 3,700 4,869 1,481 781 970 3,307 400 2,766 2,787 1,231 4,941 1,331 15,757 1,882 3,371 205 888 1,281 3,554 3,890 3,353 4,175 1,017. 2,370 1,640 1,423 206 4,052 537 866 695 508 6,285 671 959 805 599 1,097 14,177 1,041 7,740 652 7,120 2,779 836 396 6,221 867 6,523 2,329 4,242 1,914 4,954 4,765 248 2,187 4,810 14,221 2,392 1,373 14,542 Smibtr, 6,340 13,664 6,577 7,421 8,614 11,308 8,739 11,251 14,546 6,892 5,638 11,427 14,829 11,168 7,373 9,194 5,199 6,409 4,777 14, 336 12,987 9,428 10,347 10,625 8,297 16,341 9,950 3,370 8,354 11,553 7,542 3,886 11,506 16,851 5,232 10,766 14,389 10,108 6,630 17, 902 9,276 7,218 11, 032 22,296 5,854 11,183 9,360 11, 639 9,806 15,662 11,034 9,0U 8,206 29,603 11,580 8,573 6,549 10,791 8,805 12,270 19,469 12,772 Poundt. 4,976 10,709 5,896 8,894 2,068 2,569 4,857 1,148 7,138 8,449 2,004 14,720 3,764 45,298 6,226 6,175 520 2,047 2,757 8,166 7,106 3,789 U,355 2,603 4,937 4,995 3,663 445 4,597 1,237 2,313 1,493 1,691 18,412 1,274 2,986 2,096 1,631 2,598 86,502 3,331 -22, 935 2,012 20,681 3,376 2,519 1,051 7,129 2,323 11,786 4,500 11,476 6,035 12,945 11,224 635 2,815 8,865 41,270 5,998 3,592 41,060 OaOoru. 480 6 461 Pound*. 42, 135 33,650 53,909 42,817 220 ' 34,382 77,200 46,614 100,194 8,226 68, 081 10,211 106,227 13, 352 92,330 78,416 36,999 116, 952 47,831 115,440 104, 780 69,044 7,166 85, 529 63,484 27,485 68,371 14,163 48,207 48,698 30,091 69,046 8,647 29,367 31,489 62,300 37, 110 76,286 38,239 10,122 31,138 8,295 38,751 50,368 30,685 108, 787 37,819 61, 662 48,754 1U,536 141, 995 7,908 48, 520 49, 014 9,006 31,269 43,387 122, 434 6,750 63,309 83,141 20,081 Pound/.' 10 76 77 78 79 20 213 80 40 81 S? 83 946 15 100 220 25 730 31 84 Vi nn 16 113 87 88 8,292 9,488 2.553 8,500 7,019 3,754 19,451 10,444 3,790 4,243 8,661 2,875 1,378 2,377 5,527 4,455 9,396 7,525 2,987 12,286 6,482 2,625 9,511 4,569 16,452 »,156 2,982 10, 556 2,069 8,734 6,770 8,499 4,780 18, 513 25, 686 3,393 14,606 7,993 Nmnber. 8,230 5,763 29, 259 2,579 20, 030 19,639 11,564 33,671 11,490 39,036 8,340 30,605 32, 695 14, 743 21,027 19,466 37, 120 14,340 22,286 6,489 9,246 11,776 5,027 1,851 9,125 24,418 1,494 14, 133 28,120 10, U4 37,635 18,417 5,104 10,129 17,462 3,701 1,490 6,146 6,995 7,071 16,415 5,266 3,560 37,799 12,166 5,638 18,264 12,699 28,431 16,657 8,268 31,834 3,369 27,549 8,045 15, 281 8,612 34, 233 33,718 3,229 21,005 13,553 a On farms, Jnne 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 855 Table XLIX. — Zive atoek and its produoUom : 1880 — ILLINOIS — Continued. LIVB BTOCK— oontinned. Wool. DAIRY PEODUOIB. Sheep, (b) Swine. wnif. Butter. Cheese. Niaiiber. 10,025 5,594 11, 769 3,749 U,iSZ NwnieT. 33,783 33,021 64,007 23,433 44,294 Poundf. 43,792 38,989 78,432 12,584 81,486 eallons. 215 20, 623 38, 127 255 10,881,300 Pounds. 308, 108 226, 796 860, 399 228,529 1, 106, 097 Pounds. 490 778 40, 627 18 10, 095 41 42 43 44 45 3,616 9,381 17,562 77, 926 15,346 45, 830 33,280 89,114 27,814 107,716 20,480 81,761 114,836 365, 612 113,995 620,928 693,327 370, 721 1,433,450 604,213 857,126 805, 820 740,487 1,074,676 1,431,413 13, 050 1,300 28, 543 68,573 2,920 46 47 48 49 50 8,504 10, 522 5,297 8,875 8,715 27,431 62,709 119, 828 71,231 88,941 36,969 76,419 38,391 65,740 65,456 216 437, 335 18, 617 29, 109 33,193 221, 140 1, 390, 855 1,092,904 453, 292 625,961 ' 2, 333 3,829 11, 531 5,100 8,064 51 62 53 64 66 53,199 28, 373 9,350 22, 180 9,515 48, 125 152, 975 73,732 81, 518 62,892 2«7,029 170, 232 60,377 165,737 67,091 7, 046, 338 113,477 26,626 396, 356 304,157 1,387,797 1,021,239 818,849 621, 543 ' 895,384 176,966 6,453 390 6,513 32,070 56 57 58 59 60 11,304 6,398 468 1,232 6,133 29,905 44,224 26,750 12,151 39, 614 67,732 40,401 2,851 3,880 , 41,936 142, 702 9,160 220 298,914 815, 188 215, 683 114, 365 200,202 21,595 655 61 62 61 8,701 869 65 6,805 1,332 15,396 19,719 4,370 81,533 15, 561 63,938 66,975 38,291 41,239 6,821 92, 468 172,606 26,656 54,114 22 204,241 1,981 1,214 512, 193 109,612 824, 156 460,851 249,498 1,126 695 2,655 1,130 4,370 66 67 68 69 70 10,346 6,728 2,788 4,392 13,695 86, 095 70,297 17,874 42,483 86,250 70, 835 46, 677 13,937 25,807 94,547 1,233,834 336, 822 3,601 6,626 45,490 1,427,547 676, 006 225, 734 250,355 612,141 7,060 65,016 1,689 1,260 720 71 72 73 74 75 6,882 880 2,338 9,341 7,104 22,473 9,479 15, 880 30,396 22,619 22,107 3,907 17, 582 60,809 40,600 415 804 35 5,311 16,431 228, 889 58,665 146, 997 313, 337 227,850 377 690 640 6,188 13,004 76 77 78 79 80 3,202 6,492 6,662 20,469 8,697 80,607 37,294 29,900 102,294 41,511 21, 342 31,186 19,596 139, 876 33,956 160, 120 85,832 4,091 877,445 8,374 604,999 457,747 147,897 705, 173 291,684 2,840 60,566 24 1,765 635 81 82 83 84 85 6,933 18,113 7,029 11,863 10,431 31,257 74, 982 54,333 69, 118 63,818 81, 307 100, 028 88,107 85, 667 61,209 1,240 693 48, 965 389, 354 78,186 153,986 617, 195 305,919 1385,648 574,829 673 1,987 6,335 17,850 7,251 86 87 88 89 90 3,574 26,095 3,738 8,528 6,644 23,163 92,088 14,461 91, 216 24,185 13,909 161, 345 17,805 62, 696 23,069 9,000 44,577 2, 554 13,755 1,520 184,305 715, 150 77,356 446,621 255, 195 91 20, 574 150 1,475 390 92 9S 94 96 13,311 6,786 9,822 8,598 8,068 37,971 41,065 82,313 81, 539 31, 714 58,814 31,993 73,491 51, 816 27,844 J 00 435 429, 066 2,116,036 293,040 324,231 1,497,036 1,571,251 256,298 1,377,372 630, 952 1,330 49 25, 026 8,390 510 96 97 98 99 100 16,838 3,785 44,284 165,936 121,243 24,407 1,217,023 8,508 25,885 .8,198 101 102 t SzcIasiTe of apring lambs. 856 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX.— iiue stock and its producHona : 1880— INDIANA. GoTmtiea. lt™ stock, (o) ^ Horses. Mules and asses. ■Working oxen. Milcli cows. Other cattle. Number. Number. . TSvmber. Number. Number. 581,441 51,780 3,970 494,944 864,846 6,015 121 6 5,763 9, 2.52 11, 363 116 71 10,984 15, 902 6,862 1,556 20 5,123 8,575 6,918 670 28 3,149 11,487 %532 101 S 2,125 3,856 9,865 485 42 6,861 11,905 2,836 415 31 2,476 3,541 7,251 458 16 6,897 9,640 7,103 340 41 6,441 10,654 4,662 691 42 5,127 6,390 6,208 461 25 4,832 8,274 8,730 415 22 6,238 10,641 3, 157 296 186 2,776 4, 033 6,223 902 16 4,916 8,588 5,291 753 U 6,011 5,396 6,360 898 34 5,313 12,076 6,500 129 77 6,959 8,840 7,324 422 4 5,628 11,057 4,747 544 J4 5,210 8,001 9,401 225 145 9,012 12,893 4,276 828 4 2,828 5,186 2,007 160 14 2,367 1,580 7,644 766 2 5,279 10, 298 6,095 667 26 6,117 9,095 6,692 199 30 5,764 9,612 6,079 1,618 86 4,924 8,384 8,187 391 16 5,852 9,456 7,010 702 8 5,883 11,862 9,025 516 4 6,356 11,237 6,151 260 5 4,449 8,129 6,231 529 122 5,777 5,715 8,117 719 28 6,451 16, 139 8,722 623 14 5,572 11, 192 6,017 312 16 4,176 6,849 7,476 298 6 6,059 10,183 6,147 1,185 19 4,999 9,309 S,474 307 6 4,615 13,707 7,027 209 8 5,311 9,451 5,960 511 17 5,488 7,250 4,816 686 15 4,937 7,519 6,512 977 4 4,672 10,868 6,343 1,732 80 5,640 10,355 8,708 312 119 8,307- 13,206 ■7, 120 111 58 5,996 8,136 6,860 141 10 10, 313 12,310 8,606 383 117 8,752 14, 062 6,533 835 50 4,616 12,188 8,648 669 24 6,390 10,901 8,626 796 28 8,174 8,538 6,905 805 64 7,230 11,604 4,020 682 51 3,398 6,229 7,323 285 62 6,366 12,674 4,982 541 325 4,161 9,041 10,033 929 75 7,214 15,285 6,448 891 8 4,769 10,759 4,971 493 30 3,040 10,438 7,440 241 93 7,185 13, 187 1,121 386 8 1,239 1,628 4,919 779 83 4,161 7,870 5,304 420 14 5,254 10,771 The State.. Adams Allen...: Bartholome'W . Benton Blackford Boone Brown Carroll «l. Caas Clark Clay Clinton . . , Crawford . Daviess .. Dearborn - Decator.. DeKalb.- Delaware . Dubois . . . Elkhait... Fayette... Floyd Fotrntain . Franklin.. Fnlton..-. Gibson ... Grant Greene ... Hamilton . Huicock . Harrison Hendricks... Henry Howard Huntington., Jackson Jaaper Jay Jefferson 9 Jennings Jobnson . . . Knox Koacinsko . X.aj;rang6.. Lake La Porte. . Lawrence . Madison . . Marion — Marshall.. Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Newton . Noble ... Oliio Orange .. Owen..-. a Onforma, Jonel, 18S0. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 857 Tablb XLIX. — live stock and its productions : 1880 — INDIANA. LIVE BTOCK— oontinaed. ■Wool DAIHY PRODUCTS Sheep. (6) Siriiie. Milk. Butter. Cheese. Nwmber. 1,100,511 Number. 3,186,413 Pmtndi. 6, 167, 498 OaUont. 6,723,840 Pounds. 37,377,797 Pounds. 367, 561 13, 862 21,654 *• «,879 3,593 8,373 30,298 45, 886 87,749 28,916 14,622 66, 757 103,351 43,718 24,814 42,400 187, 185 135,004 39, 532 365 275 372,778 897,900 406, 839 211, 086 188,884 30,272 3,227 3,860 70 320 17, 352 6,189 11, 845 15,726 7,617 61,350 13,479 86, 729 37,761 21,125 106, 503 40, 094 77,942 82,135 45,353 6,068 450 1,479 66,980 359, 363 639,670 240,648 428, 315 462,239 306,618 332 300 425 1,100 4,438 7,442 9,643 7,472 10,343 6,481 29,293 49,728 14,922 28,813 13,634 34,786 61,493 29, 882 59, 594 40,154 87,102 17,205 1,800 6,860 167,734 339,618 607,431 212,564 369,715 604,342 5,385 62 678 200 2,837 11,456 23,514 16,201 10,411 27,999 40,714 29, 913 55,849 26, 576 34,367 70,763 107, 216 89, 278 47, 573 149,849 62,545 21, 525 173,363 260,689 26,701 386,918 658, 426 380,641 180, 743 799, 915 937 16, 164 7,447 2,327 3,352 8,485 2,066 20, 161 10, 346 14,485 83,159 7,320 46,886 30, 206 27,145 68, 130 11,039 115,157 62, 939 82,726 24,880 76, 170 57,566 95,892 10,990 , 223, 198 ' 173,949 333, 619 496,751 418,425 30, 132 25 3,709 685 400 6,542 17,422 18,697 10,279 6,1^0 39,746 57,703 36, 887 60,065 42,567 39,254 94,537 100, 129 66, 475 36,271 4,650 750 93,035 26,273 132, 530 266, 329 434,423 370, 900 585, 110 347,427 ois" 10, 037 5,809 1,550 9,012 20, 038 11, 616 6,089 8,086 26, 702 61, 330 80, 174 36, 627 43,374 50,235 123,783 76, 104 38,667 48,100 6,623 100,487 14,540 92,066 70,502 404,777 461.044 364,688 355,779 415,232 1,636 14, 475 250 230 795 8,782 4,032 17, 812 9,693 9,334 33, 212 17,605 36,489 21, 349 22,273 48,268 22,507 98,692 68,871 53,436 8,841 470 4,100 187, 255 32,476 349, 175 309, 730 470, 433 479, 500 408, 151 3,745 650 390 2,933 9,087 6,213 9,349 17, 516 33, 394 4,560 45, 800 38,703 42, 409 26,761 24,364 42,268 63, 521 97, 860 162, 296 24,304 3,441 27,124 9, 2:i8 1,322 148,008 411, 187 303, 235 656, 552 431,449 668,332 6,799 1,358 1,078 38, 880 16,946 16,056 12,989 10, 911 11,893 33,297 27,605 64,185 44,584 87,975 85,394 84,426 81,642 67, 884 67,129 250,717 5 23,228 836, 873 06,881 600,823 494,728 508,382 673, 225 619, 860 2,560 214 570 3,138 616 10,474 9,577 16, 149 33,341 10, 617 19,634 43,500 23,555 75, 034 39,531 56, 614 59,606 87, 187 201, 268 64,938 213 29,240 1,985 200, 010 148,865 250,992 454, 007 833,234 600, 749 836, 671 40 14, 125 3,782 1,015 1,172 3,168 24,509 2,758 17,018 27,358 21, 195 29,457 5,191 29, 155 26,815 14, 149 127, 555 14, 993 86, 001 141. 546 2,823 50, 197 365 6,470 238, 177 665, 017 102,461 353, 005 374, 094 5,150 1,206 345 270 1,748 9 Exolnaive of spring lamba. 858 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTS CENSUS, Tabm XLIX. — Live stock and its produotiona : 1880 — INDIANA — Continued. Counties. UVB STOCK, (a) Horses. Mules and Working oxen. Milch cows. Othei cattle. Parke Perry Pike Porter Posey Pulaski Patnam Kandolph Eipley Kush Saint Joseph- Scott Shelby Spencer Staike Steuben Sullivan Switzerland.. Tippecanoe . . Tipton TTnion Vanderburgh Vermillion-., Vigo Wabash Warren Warrick Washington . Wavne Wells White Whitley Number. 7,640 3,018 6,086 6,335 6,276 4,246 8,483 9,53a 6,867 8,356 7,449 2,326 9,020 6,207 1,487 6,108 7,895 3,240 lO, 698 6,023 2,986 2,948 4,788 7,819 8,889 6,611 5, .513 6,392 8,967. 6,735 6,774 6,118 Ifmnber. 778 494 749 181 2,128 189 671 399 609 308 258 352 623 1,038 109 87 683 518 848 276 1,026 384 833 1,225 1,000 350 241 669 196 Sumber. 14 198 26 48 6 85 20 7 72 138 64 47 3 5 14 81 4 38 18 17 134 48 6 14 16 21 Number. 6,090 3,166 3,754 8,937 4,635 6,394 6,443 6,985 7,851 5,538 7,323 2,284 6,396 4,792 2,459 6,128 6,477 2,927 6,327 3,512 2,200 4,271 2, 829 5,566 7,052 3,773 4,515 6,189 6,757 6,999 6,079 5,375 Number. 11,096 4,747 5,981 13, 251 5,796 10, 361 20,928 13, 1.57 10, 176 13,383 3,025 10,083 7,100 4,103 7,125 9,085 3,557 11,427 6,182 4,900 2,902 5,693. 7,383 12,328 13, 669 6,820 10,475 12,048 10,776 16, 038 10,205 IOWA. The State Adair Adams Allamakee... Appanoose. - Audubon — Benton Black Hawk- Boone Bremer Buchanan ... Bnena Vista . Butler Calhoun CarroU Cass Cedar Cerro G-ordo . Cherokee — Chickasaw... Clarke Clay Clayton Clinton Crawford . . . Dallas 792,322 6,530 6,559 8,605 7,800 4,061 14,293 11, 051 9,217 8,523 9,318 8,868 8,631 3,416 6,785 7,621 13, 834 5,745 4,654 8,412 6,421 2,519 11, 655 15, 949 7,395 9,606 44,424 437 658 130 675 337 616 242 635 103 245 139 146 154 334 776 776 148 169 116 357 110 498 400 870 762 2,606 16 854,187 6,352 6,427 8,781 8,105 2,981 14, 948 13,640 11, 607 11, 263 15,989 4,294 9,206 5,370 6,203 S,919 13,352 5,266 4,103 9,598 6,861 4,213 14, 772 18, 079 7,904 10, 068 1, 755, 343 10,145 13, 765 14, 534 19,829 6,874 30, 717 27, 241 23, 578 16, 709 11, 412 16, 918 10, 810 11,541 13,083 81,543 9,784 11, 13S 12, 3U 15, 311 10, 341 20, 572 35, 785 18, 707 24,097 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 859 Table XLIX. — Live atodk and its produotUms : 1880— INDIANA— Contiaued. LIVE STOCK— oonttoued. ■Wool DAJBT PEODUCTS. Sheep. (6) Swine. Milk. Butter. Cheese. Number. 19,276 5,800 7,702 8,365 3,002 Nvmier. 42, 105 15,676 28,642 30, 362 33,063 Poundo. 118, 811 20,416 45,410 89,732 18,818 Gailom. 23,744 1,925 Poundi. 304, 231 184, 948 317,417 544,055 236,574 Pounds. 1,286 1,015 320 1,815 145 61 62 63 666,973 7,727 64 65 7,398 29,020 12,246 11,031 16,185 12,647 47,645 66,251 25, 239 80,688 40,282 171, 308 79, 618 61, 592 106,697 886 14,633 15,144 18, 205 19, 930 297,786 410, 111 599, 006 779,589 474,890 686 2,645 145 29,169 777 66 67 63 69 70 16,959 7,415 7,389 7,724 625 30,347 9,977 69,826 24,113 5,515 92,366 29,575 45, 105 35, 152 3,150 92,489 209,240 46,505 13,535 25 658,018 184,040 588, 142 248,534 136, 210 958 75 4,081 90 71 72 73 74 75 31,273 12,616 6,076 11,680 5,523 24,605 40, 814 11,796 48,246 30,667 152,842 71, 826 37,694 71,998 30,798 163,227 2,344 28, 120 89,838 .1.730 603,353 434,144 315, 039 445, 409 315, 020 3,992 1,648 13,617 3,010 2,200 76 77 78 79 80 6,911 2,866 5,163 4,647 11,073 26, 005 12,977 25,526 31, 950 51, .805 42,186 12,036 30,468 26, 715 70,166 171,575 122, 853 13, 161 172, 003 38,885 182,997 259, 481 174, 661 413, 673 624,537 75 1,080 2,605 1 853 ' 2,245 81 82 83 84 85 10,616 9,840 18,368 11,751 13,645 39,304 26,308 33, 823 67,042 37,577 64,484 50,223 101,836 79,346 71,851 66,360 450 1,252 201, 877 38,199 225,732 264, 128 460,414 523, 793 452, 074 900 85 2,761 2,110 30, 152 86 87 88 89 90 10, 156 11,665 26,714 29,905 53,020 62,426 879 2«0 331, 597 448,025 (779 • 360 91 92 IOWA. 455,359 0,034,316 2,971,975 15,965,612 55,481,958 1, 075, 988 2,246 2,773 6,068 11,018 814 54, 885 68,996 58,413 47,657 32,083 15,761 21,249 32,270 67, 191 5,649 678 4,290 10, 791 5,925 8,215 412,680 361, 365 580, 321 577, 068 209, 172 17, 912 4,366 8,415 7,799 2,036 1 2 3 4 5 2,533 3,971 1,184 1,312 2,593 122,458 92,137 75,611 64,728 80,327 17, 491 26, 616 6,929 8,270 13,743 152,291 538,281 85,694 8,390 881,887 1,196,906 1, 008, 873 765, 982 766, 257 1,107,802 13,843 1,911 12, 766 14,975 20, 010 6 7 8 9 10 1,533 1,866 987 816 1,531 33, 771 65, 569 23,204 60,317 77,014 9,529 11, 128 7,252 6,710 13,365 150 809,740 17,935 3,765 2,630 264, 700 69.% 847 367, 240 394, 026 392,186 13, 536 8,384 9,575 2,347 4,085 11 12 13 14 15 6,651 3,014 3,343 2,091 2,860 138,185 29,106 41,843 37, 503 55,361 43,927 18, 065 23,883 11,180 18,621 290,124 36,718 20,541 117,228 11,149 843, 005 418,401 257, 541 745, 853 413,448 5,651 8,445 3,020 7,272 4,734 16 17 13 19 20 2,429 6,679 5,206 10,650 2,504. 20,043 fl4,639 119, 202 65, 046 82,161 12,846 40,284 40,797 89,694 14,603 91,009 767,318 373,026 2,151 1,493 265,808 887, 998 1,394,707 461, 359 632,356 20,030 33,326 1,295 15,911 3,197 21 22 23 24 25 I EzolosiTe of spring lambs. 860 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XXIX. — Live stock and its prodiwtions : 1880 — IOWA — Continned. Conn ties. LIVE STOCK. (O Eones. MtileB And asses. Working oxen. Milch cows. Other oatfle. Tfumher. 8,540 7,718 10, 576 8,984 1,016 Number. 813 690 2S7 601 23 Number. 2 8 15 2 87 Ntmier. 7,937 8,939 20; 989 7,867 1,481 Number. 16,422 19, 182 31.222 16,148 3,282 11,528 904 11,496 8,605 6,335 538 7 301 133 227 306 12 19 27 4 14,854 1,682 16, 010 7,132 6,845 24,095 3,313 25,964 12, U7 14,484 7,879 6,635 8,582 7,398 6,115 1,917 405 319 496 154 10 26 6 37 12 7,409 8,836 9,623 7,511 8,626 19,680 15,814 19,447 16,201 16,201 1,918 7,976 8,827 9,866 7,100 55 319 415 723 65 38 12 2 2 32 1,874 8,558 U,847 8,475 6,107 5,694 19, 861 27, 298 19,385 8,218 2,769 2,594 11,099 11,882 14,043 90 160 482 338 913 38 2 188 19 64 4,147 1,823 12,317 13,919 13,296 8,316 6, 046 25,450 27,381 31,408 9,520 13, 522 11,486 12,045 3,042 542 855 394 672 81 6 4 11 15 42 8,212 12,695 17,373 10,825 6,732 18,434 28,851 31,294 24,833 U,560 9,873 14,458 7,724 6,843 1,080 995 684 434 483 65 4 18 9 9,841 22,232 6,275 7,559 1,245 17,707 42, 391 19,194 16,704 2,096 66 9,378 12, 370 11,410 11,209 6,965 809 864 799 403 866 4 10 7 36 2 9,806 12,010 9,994 11,941 6,090 20,642 25, 142 23,244 28,873 18,041 8,172 6,489 6,436 7,451 10,241 183 276 459 667 496 13 7 4 6,020 6,558 8,105 6,186 8,417 7,965 23,203 19,106 9,250 21,391 38 1,956 1,622 10,636 2,115 5,011 120 48 1,358 71 191 43 64 2,567 J, 267 7,841 4,364 4,720 4,269 1,758 18,544 10,696 11, 805 27 42 2,284 11,273 14, 925 12,338 7,651 116 773 1,228 651 637 25 2 16 5 10 4,707 11, 178 14, 657 12,087 7,793 10. 466 20, 791 32,520 26,934 18,403 6,650 11,889 8,209 3,477 8,909 231 722 578 165 668 37 6 42 69 9 5,414 12, 174 7,432 2,744 10, 672 12, 717 19, 794 15, 712 5,028 20, 526 12,970 9, 439 6,384 8,660 8,437 a Ou 640 876 461 691 624 14 13 2 8 12,689 9,621 6,313 8,383 8,616 29,394 18, 392 13,556 18, 839 16,099 taxat, Jnne 1, 1880. Davis Decatur . . . . , Delaware . - - Dea Moines., Dickinaou .., Dnbnque . Sxiuuet ... Fayette... rioyd Frsoiklin.- Fremont.. G-reene ... Gnmdj.-- Gntluie... Sanulton . Hancock. . Hardin ... HorriBon. . Henry — Howard -■ Hnmboldt . Ida Iowa Jackson ... Jasper JefTerson . Johnson . . Jones Keokuk.,. Kossuth .. Lee.... Linn..^ Louisa. Lncas . Lyon — Madison . . Mahaska . Marion _. Marshall.. Mills MitcheU , Monona If onroe Montgomery. . Mnscatine — O'Brien. Osceola . Page.. Palo Alto.. Plymouth.. Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie - Poweshiek Einggold Sac Scott .. Shelby. Sioux . - Story -- Tama Taylor , Union , Vau Buren. Wapello ... COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 861 Table XLIX. — Live atock and ita productions : 1880 — IOWA — Continaed. LIVE STOCK— continued. ■Wooi DAIBT PB0DDCT8. Sheep. (6) STrine. Milk. Butter. Ctieese, JTwrnber. 19,678 11,081 3,683 6,115 931 Nxmiber. 53,554 57,245 94, 592 55,336 4,083 98,325 2,776 78,898 44, 218 38,276 Powndt. 115,832 70,053 22,705 37,749 6,248 67,476 7,070 46,992 12,040 13,563 0albmt. 1,360 76, 141 8,746,724 221,516 Pounds. 508, 981 467,886 1, 406, 450 621,014 127,466 844,227 134, 359 1, 006, 743 604,272 402,969 Poundi. 12, 315 66,886 15,461 510 1,080 20,047 950 23,628 6,510 18,967 26 27 28 29 30 »,85S 1,496 7,979 1,934 2,253 460,696 31 32 i,'ii8,'ii6' 36,001 13,955 33 34 35 3,127 2,206 1,971 1,747 1,165 68,688 49, 917 72,067 60,213 36,816 22,393 13,976 12,999 12,726 7,280 2,640 34,095 612, 533 9,420 63,745 300, 097 640, 118 635, 528 492, 906 603, 073 1,037 2,094 27, 151 4,268 7,328 36 37 33 39 40 268 1,491 1,557 14,404 1,159 6,663 69,263 66,171 66,561 20,683 1,676 9,681 10,643 121, 192 6,771 340 191,486 29,999 54,533 12,816 116, 065 602, 240 490, 116 604, 399 429, 008 4,750 8,644 4,827 8,073 4,618 41 42 43 44 45 1,208 4, .WO 6,597 6,226 6,429 22,109 20,935 102,996 95,784 125, 757 5,771 39,792 45,548 38,309 38,662 1,803 9,150 17, 962 60,140 65,391 280,480 106, 863 784, 272 914, 619 875,900 20,565 808 24,753 20, 743 38,593 48 47 48 49 50 16, 142 10, 935 4,951 8,664 1,533 62,917 122, 295 118, 070 102, 289 15,204 100,494 77,879 32,632 63,567 7,428 24,634 48,875 2,444,263 14, 820 124, 996 635, 315 790, 923 912, 882 767, 490 332,498 3,206 32,804 5,724 6,551 14,662 81 62 53 54 53 9,269 7,435 2,667 8,595 496 61,411 127, 612 52, 202 60,022 4,441 55,321 46,094 16,409 45, 143 2,630 HI, 476 2, 199, 585 11,784 6,055 180 649,158 1,689,133 375, 744 477,413 69,955 36,554 22,915 1,696 10,839 6,805 56 57 58 59 60 2,845 17,855 12,256 6,377 1,360 83, 536 108, 906 109, 830 96,055 66,972 19,625 126, 184 73,801 37,720 10,053 3,487 66,141 1,415 67,015 4,066 680,174 847, 573 619, 099 934,443 297,657 7,313 7,228 1,589 18, 828 7,730 61 62 63 64 65 2,645 11, 116 9,679 376 3,368 22,276 48, 875 46,53Q 60,866 68,846 15,241 73,157 65, 651 2,574 19,642 13,007 100 174,464 8,879 32,203 472,202 248, 076 390, 820 359, 528 631,735 4,081 3,720 20,541 7,138 7,785 66 67 68 69 70 345 532 3,972 454 4,305 14,748 5,694 100,931 14,949 31,774 1,860 3,114 18, 392 ■ 2, 380 25,257 12,280 1,150 22,833 16, 501 7,355 149, 491 78, 893 610, 313 297,446 331,425 250 W2 4,302 1,055 8,010 71 72 73 74 75 629 2,280 1,694 2,963 2,484 18, 739 87, 040 104,632 105, 602 55,398 3,841 14, 193 12,444 24,289 15,692 600 102,833 3,410 73, 598 79, 600 305, 051 772, 609 835, 662 838,963 456, 821 3, 329 7,928 6,272 9,355 9,490 78 77 78 79 80 8,602 3,452 1,010 570 2,915 41,239. 90,261 71,459 21,641 63,603 64,686 23,363 5,825 3,770 16,457 61,870 258,025 1,135 1,345 22,570 339,028 942, 497 412, 944 216, 428 796,693 4,454 49,487 5.000 8,930 8,248 81 82 83 84 85 2,099 2,936 960 26,665 11,455 102,600 80,282 43,809 62, 081 56,351 14,707 19, 833 6,144 168, 059 71, 077 72,490 4,485 1,044 12, 143 177,861 849, 545 456, 628 385, 145 570,218 475,638 9,085 6,032 17,;!45 10,740 2,928 86 87 88 89 90 t BzolnsiTe of spring lamba. 862 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XLIX. — Live stock and its produetiona : 1880 — IOWA — Continued. Counties. LITE BTOCE. (a) Horse*. *^^l™f* ^°»n"^ MUchoows. Other cattle. Warren Washington Wayne Webster.... Winnebago . Winneshiek Woodbury. . Worth Wright Number. 11,049 12, 246 8,931 6,951 1,954 12,«95 6,523 4,451 3,232 Number. 631 751 901 454 84 102 250 162 lis Number. 4 2 8 18 180 37 18 85 7 Number. 9,889 10,876 9,644 10,790 2,484 U,901 7,594 4,284 4,270 Number. 21,941 26,146 21,983 20,812 3,373 16,757 17,434 6,137 9,736 KANSAS. The state. Allen , Anderson. ATap.^hoe. Atchison . Barbour . . . Barton... Bonrbon . Brows... Buf^o .. Btttler... Chase Ghantanqna . Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Chiy ....... Clond Coffey Comanche . Cowley Crawford.. Dayis Decatur ... Dickinson . Doniphan. . Donglas . . . BA wards... Elk EUis Ellsworth. . Foote Ford Franklin. Gove Grrobam .. Grant. Greeley Greenwood . Hamilton ... Harper Harvey Hodgeman . Jackson ... Jefferson .. Jewell Johnson.. Kansas . . . Kearney.. Kingman . Labette... 430,907 5,179 6,045 6,484 1,846 3,611 7,786 8,735 139 8,701 3,945 4,760 6,023 121 6,786 7,716 6,235 801 7,970 7,827 3,273 2,216 7,841 6,122 9,039 688 4,502 1,795 S,364 36 537 7,902 412 1,243 6,010 1,422 4,422 596 6,810 8, 369 9,159 8,873 165 2 1,817 7,272 64,869 766 723 1,519 192 897 1,124 1,320 23 1,384 247 897 1,708 3 11 638 660 880 44 1,810 1,551 204 309 1,022 1,709 679 297 428 9 126 714 80 821 763 614 734 • 136 806 1,223 956 1,492 10 4 427 1,801 16,789 126 25 41 906 677 48 13 15 57 287 87 121 61 6 406 »7 12 229 130 149 4 187 164 213 10 120 48 56 126 102 262 33 168 14 634 344 418,333 6,696 6,791 7,836 2,157 2,824 9,616 9,906 196 6,506 3,648 7,526 6,347 4,457 20 4,161 4,585 8,007 204 6,106 6,451 2,688 1,258 4,487 4,323 8,424 911 6,011 1,380 2,680 15 614 8,371 234 1,169 a On fikrms, June 1, 1880. 7,806 "i'446 3,238 604 10,320 10, 720 6,613 7,073 12 2 1,080 6,976 1, 015, 935 14,419 17, 366 16,236 16,445 4,609 22,346 19,261 437 16,470 22,116 17, 088 9,711 1,425 12,362 6,582 8,843 19, 197 19,458 13,939 14, 526 7,806 1,516 8,870 9,921 19, 105 1,402 13, 379 6,047 19 1,383 21,133 1,616 1,096 28,314 "'3,'263 6,910 1,633 24,963 24,102 9,725 16, 215 10,325 1 3,615 12,221 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 863 TABiiK XLIX. — Zdve stock and its productions : 1880 — IOWA — Continael. UVB BTOCK— oontinned. Wool DAIST FBODUCTS. Sheep. (6) Swine. MUk. Buttei. Cheese. Number. 4,828 7,074 6,739 1,U7 1,014 Nmnber, 97,582 95,124 56,603 50,155 4,534 Pmmde. 36,115 43,828 41,911 6,359 4,491 OttUont. 10,253 106,752 10,292 275 1,296 Pownde. 679,424 710,482 573, 297 759,447 193, 906 PotmdI. 6,580 18,013 81,226 7,353 2,150 91 92 93 94 95 6,493 6,033 1,090 169 64,575 35,922 10,845 23,840 85,801 39,039 4,372 1,091 41,944 76,662 800 6,090 050,939 273,604 819,448 297, 225 20,154 890 5,236 6,030 96 97 98 99 KANSAS. 499,671 1,787,969 2,855,832 1,360,235 21,671,762 483, 987 4,743 7,362 20,376 20,047 23,043 46,498 56 6,920 252,990 322,172 14,910 10,030 1 2 2,274 6,797 3,105 6,999 3,139 1,156 18,632 1,323 8,258 4,689 ""'i'944' 3,675 10,624 20,022 1,562 21,210 6,745 462 2,702 8,762 714 2,897 6,666 12, 693 3,752 9,011 600 6,197 6,572 2,033 3,898 29, 670 491 8,462 28,454 72,000 47 89,834 10,996 14,826 25,930 8 25,967 89, 573 22,453 101 44,272 32,591 10,411 1,555 29,774 41,932 34,527 320 16,522 2,233 9,970 6 244 36,770 184 1,008 10,082 26,173 15,276 27,903 11,919 3,500 114,188 16,457 33,104 26,521 52,718 649 520 24,187 103 374,241 48,217 187,788 471,701 397, 954 5,920 467,309 133,502 297,055 384,884 21,300 180 8,460 9, 405 21, 122 4 5 6 7 8 t 10,204 8,502 556 26,907 10,001 9,520 4,145 6,882 10 11 12 13 14 9,135 23,197 70, 395 159,693 6,416 141, 810 34,707 2,928 12, 398 53,419 4,069 16,436 28,182 70,360 15,736 56,092 1,800 31,900 42,172 6,050 13,509 230 268,892 342,626 403, 503 4,199 438,555 401, 251 114,706 40,883 371,813 244,010 478,495 36,256 215,410 71,416 142,640 615 20,410 441, 636 4,342 24,858 TS 6,125 2,745 464 3,511 10,432 4,430 16 17 18 19 1,247 8,620 6,850 1,258 2,254 2,482 48,475 200 4,655 2,535 921 100 6,677 43, 075 1,536 28 2,261 7,076 1,550 50 1,370 30 4,190 650 23,782 50 500 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 91 ^<> 11,025 33 S5 96 17 11,287 1,900 1,699 8,045 2,727 7,270 4,181 8,231 2,468 17,802 74,890 6,200 11, 351 40,329 10, 668 44,304 26,091 13, 879 13,322 23,618 247,876 7,473 38 2,598 16, 150 378 27,939 42,748 60,314 43,271 36 240 20,916 100 801 17,629 545 29,466 100 67,102 232, 059 24,686 889,270 614, 099 442, 104 474, 797 500 800 870 00 2,009 3,265 14, 978 8,305 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 AH 1,338 i;os3 2,301 32,554 5,434 36,383 49,509 484,078 1,775 4,178 49 2,'8i6 SO t BzolnBire of apring Iambi. 864 COMPENDIUM OP THE TEKTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live sioelc and its producUona : 1880— KANSAS — Continued. GoTintles. UTB STOCK. ( 156, 434 160, 809 140, 799 157, 403 298, 061 50 200 875 150 165 866 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live atooh and its productions : 1880 — KENTUCKY — Continaed. Counties. LITE STOCK, (a) HoTses. Mnlesand -WorHiig iniohoows. assea. oxen. j»"iu»iwno. Other cattlo. Bath BeU Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breolcinridge ~. BnlUtt Bntler Caldwell Calloway .— Campbell Carroll Garter - -. Caaey — Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden Cumberland — DaTiesB Edmonson Elliott Estm Fayette Meming Moyd Franklin ■« Fulton .t G-allatin Garrard Grant « Graves Grayson Green Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison — Hart. .. Henderson Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson - Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knox lia Bue Laurel Lawrence Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis — Lincoln LiTingston -.--. Logan Lyon Number. 4,162 853 4,027 5,085 791 8,184 4,11» 1,255 6,051 2,912 3,060 2,298 2,614 3,554 2,522 2,129 3,108 4,920 3,851 1,499 1,653 2,924 1,478 6,538 1,800 1,479 2,228 6,185 5,031 1,911 3,628 1,467 1,686 3,702 5,127 6,270 4,360 3,071 1,772 2,060 6,791 914 6,921 4,119 4,277 6,188 2,192 4,176 1,225 6,278 8,096 1,525 3,148 1,674 3,552 1,708 2,358 637 478 1,045 3,386 3,644 2,160 6,132 1,289 Nvmbfir. 1,213 151 684 2,020 165 1,309 154 115 1,388 576 1,061 1,920 2,671 446 311 4,968 1,133 442 1,740 444 1,552 359 95 610 1,378 1,026 202 413 1,187 277 1,133 416 4,478 631 926 644 490 1,188 100 1,639 1,084 2,768 522 1,614 2,523 111 1,739 745 178 240 524 578 333 190 70 85 117 281 1,113 1,376 3,740 928 Smriber. 690 306 24 254 322 178 46 1,012 209 53 109 350 5 31 467 237 74 774 247 463 122 385 651 S26 112 143 38 117 49 416 97 243 539 190 305 133 160 257 101 312 108 65 153 102 324 54 110 691 27 600 68 1,136 364 236 714 417 235 47 227 a On farms, June 1, 1880. Nvmber. 3,173 1,377 8,051 8,961 1,240 2,231 1,977 8,694 2,160 2,791 1,953 2,887 8,380 1,302 2,124 1,831 4,609 3,311 2,362 1,574 2,549 1,177 4,815 1,651 1,482 1,710 4,464 3,101 2,425 2,419 1,497 1,017 2,390 3,131 4,667 3,699 2,286 1,839 1,677 6,042 1,768 3,822 3,306 3,577 3,001 2,090 3,946 1,543 6,553 1,865 2,203 3,428 2,433 2,343 1,881 2,785 840 843 1,786 2,712 3,088 2,165 3,794 1,512 Number. 7,936 2,124 5,465 12,186 2,297 4,4(5 2,401 2,755 6,203 8,692 4,388 3,834 3,175 1,910 2,459 3,134 2,934 5,580 14, 020 1,864 3,574 2,149 7,276 2,617 1,955 2,857 11, 385 «,696 3,860 3,284 3,234 1,824 6,335 5,153 5,091 6,015 2,920 3,455 2,212 7,999 3,131 7,612 5,300 4,660 5,380 2,799 5,235 1,887 4,740 2,715 2,285 2,140 4,612 3,732 3,050 3,355 894 1,647 2,638 3,437 6,332 2,973 5,076 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 867 Tabm XLTS..— Live stoclc and iU j)roductioni : 1880— KENTUCKY— Continued. LTVB STOCK — Continued. Sheen. (&) Swine. WooL DAIEY PBODUCTB. MUlE. Butter. Cheese. Nvmber. 8,085 3,495 18,356 51, 743 1,285 13,178 2,161 6,625 11,059 7,981 5,675 7,296 2,622 5,392 5,654 7,477 9,614 25, 931 6,38G 4,788 7,211 3,703 8,412 3,779 5,050 4,275 32, 802 9,530 8,818 6,012 3,012 5,707 10,266 11,016 6,216 11,759 5,284 2,934 4,134 13, 230 5,497 19, 041 6,320 4,307 18, 406 2,940 8,151 4,173 12,335 12, 986 4,376 6,354 6,375 4,721 6,647 7,213 2,268 3,442 6,099 4,084 13,391 4,230 9,156 2,551 Number. 22,696 9,480 31,064 20,762 4,704 14, 115 14,193 14,074 30, 041 15,679 22,232 23, 198 27,449 11,071 10,462 11,647 13, 651 42,834 20,824 15, 510 8,949 29, 808 9,773 37, 099 10,794 9,856 9,641 22, 315 20, 274 18, 739 15,023 14,154 7,847 25,251 26,988 43,988 22,878 14, 206 10,182 11,456 41,440 13, 017 27, 058 25, 05i 31,554 26, 501 20,424 38, 715 8,777 25,976 11,859 13, 016 12, 589 12, 296 19,824 10, 586 17,964 6,498 5,351 13, 770 13, 725 18, 260 20, 314 38, 513 13,244 PouTub. 40,218 6,132 102, 197 379, 175 4,523 76,858 11,943 8,895 62, 708 31, 677 25,641 21, 170 20, 452 14, 793 30,682 17, 066 25,124 49,285 152, 896 13,556 9,583 27. 919 10, 202 46, 817 12,774 12,148 15, 504 174, 177 49, 338 12,676 31,746 12, 705 39,224 60, 725 65,365 21,047 35,834 21. 920 8,680 18, 004 65,064 10,566 115, 528 24,705 21,670 102, 346 10, 232 26,934 11,137 62,097 71, 912 10,454 36,845 13, 715 20,766 18, 586 15,654 5,309 4,847 10, 031 Oallom. 600 50 10, 022 25,050 17, 005 840 41 143 1,800 160 2,522 203,447 9,040 5,501 1,310 26,367 8,865 70,796 57,263 10 161,550 80 33, 357 42,939 610 310 1,881 270 631 5,090 3,860 17,118 100 8,127 1,140 74,385 1,880 2,755 2,090 1,000 914,196 1,220 885 384,235 430 100 1,276 200 19,790 55, 512 18, 669 44,512 10, 429 t SscliuiTe of spring lambs. 1,542 6,010 1,550 548 Pounds. 190, 191 65,628 230, 285 222. 178 65,269 159, 601 184,580 78,485 209. 179 116, 477 198, 568 140, 431 179, 726 352,384 106,784 111,547 124, 631 297,341 141,423 94,356 142, 345 76, 500 292, 172 110, U9 136, 790 126, 367 231, 082 220, 098 134, 670 185, 156 85,949 52, 782 114, 998 264,623 312, 792 188, 553 129, 547 116,488 67,982 242,829 81,345 247, 265 2U, 991 207,040 206,329 149, 295 212, 484 91, 523 361,183 128, 788 150, 276 226, 048 144, 222 129,844 144, 031 158, 906 54,348 34, 973 82, 109 198, 546 166, 184 101,642 252, 222 59,886 Pounde. 3,830 26 1,202 2,202 360 321 44 1,214 141 100 432 300 410 535 100 75 319 7,484 2,616 180 150 258 906 1,365 10 15 243 65 465 172 2,566 17 129 100 4,043 555 60 400 210 100 66 365 50 95 1,775 350 91 UO 868 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablb XLlSi.— Live stooh am4 its productions : 1880— KENTUCKY— Continued. Counties. UYB STOCK, (a) Horses. 3£nleB and asses. ■Working oxen. MUchcoTrs. Other cattle. McCiackea... McLean Madison ...... Magoffin Moxion Marshall...... Martin Mason Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Mnhlenbnrgh Nelson Nicholas OMo Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton . . - Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Eobertson — Kockcastle -. Itowan Bnssell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble "Union "Warren Washington . Wayne Webster "Whitley "Wolfe Woodford ... Ntmiber. 1,770 2,772 6,554 1,407 4,693 3,046 396 4,890 ^114 653 4,765 2,579 3,025 2,991 2,22a 6,079 4,412 5,392 2,713 6,372 833 5,613 830 2,124 4,883 2,213 2,242 931 2,090 5,084 6,543 2,875 2,827 2,579 2,703 2,578 2,661 5,027 6,431 5,500 2,661 3,387 :l.785 1,410 3,723 Number. 1,460 776 2,783 172 1,946 1,594 54 936 787 34 702 709 923 222 1,905 1,139 907 1,289 615 436 106 277 60 318 213 1,292 75 368 67 385 1,421 1,218 1,358 601 665 2,685 2,665 222 1,847 3,249 1,379 875 1,685 591 110 1,057 Nwiiber. 87 121 1,350 1,033 02 171 340 39 197 41 148 562 476 543 143 89 655 542 12 292 315 64 205 613 63 499 214 423 209 16 12 4 84 74 326 41 127 780 73 316 46 Number. 1,806 2,194 4,648 1,746 3,076 2,494 703 3,846 2,157 728 2,962 1,896 2,346 2,501 2,096 3,505 3,434 2,498 5,041 2,042 3,374 987 3,673 1,465 3,275 762 4,515 1,159 1,851 798 1,641 3,001 4,395 1,774 1,827 1,874 2,427 2,775 1,707 3,416 4,632 3,404 2,773 2,625 2,823 1,423 1,873 Nwniher. 2,069 3,313 13,546 2,655 5,435 2,692 1,120 6,728 3,333 1,011 5,112 2,758 3,220 9,963 2,979 4,065 7,930 6,453 6,949 3,796 4,646 1,561 4,817 2,390 4,532 1,499 7,033 1,315 2,879 1.1)60 2,0« 7,841 11, 739 2,825 4,338 2,135 3,234 4,042 2,306 9,476 9,136 7,034 5,541 3,956 4,735 1,802 3,807 LOUISIANA. The State PAEIBHES, Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Bienvillo Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahonla 104, 428 822 825 4,145 1,311 1,214 1,804 2,297 2,054 ■5 957 869 2,434 2,228 63 920 2,282 1,676 a On farms, June 1, 1880> 34 407 41, 729 71 60 1,014 526 299 304 1,621 667 662 1,322 146, 464 1,079 859 4,644 2,009 3,416 4,199 4,012 1,797 2,354 3,657 282, 418 1,124 460 7,824 6,922 6,503 7,616 16, 068 3,847 12, 895 6,402 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH, CENSUS. 869 Tabus XLJX.—X4ve stock and its productions : 1880— KENTUCKY — Continued. LIVE STOCK — coutmaed. Sheep. (6) Strine. ■Wool. DAmX PEODUCTS. TWilfr. Butter. Cheese. JS'umber. 2,282 4,269 17,657 6,250 9,140 5,512 2,365 7,446 • 7,170 1,369 16, 258 6,042 7,489 13, 914 7,896 7,035 15, 654 13, 311 12,593 17, 466 10, 579 2,972 7,989 4,860 10, 591 1,910 13, 812 1,628 4,277 2,575 5,972 20, 750 37, 237 3,199 15,125 4,434 5,828 4,702 4,091 S,592 10, 906 12,242 9, 331 8,052 7,761 5,182 »,5U Ntmber. 16, 058 17, 738 30, 292 12, 091 21, 500 25, 124 2,695 26, 824 19,883 4,437 18,941 11, 404 15, 996 13, 226 11,903 25, 347 29, 279 16,764 34, 494 14, 607 29,441 7,673 23, 628 10, 272 20,964 4,856 24,755 7,597 10,329 4,783 9,946 18, 864 43, 804 20, 022 15, 892 11, 076 24,978 25, 728 8,610 37,643 45, 030 28, 035 17,584 30, 790 15,078 8,917 10,160 . Pownda. 9,592 19, 521 80,889 10,844 48,451 13,648 3,966 43, 171 39, 473 4,776 104, 133 19,000 18, 762 80, 708 21,494 25, 157 68, 519 80,847 55, 900 89,032 60,524 6,715 42, 980 6,719 18, 260 7,345 34,037 8,630 12,177 8,322 12,990 124, 273 215, 101 15, 340 68,300 18,629 31, 275 20, 325 23, 751 28,465 51, 907 63,431 19, 777 30, 897 14, 360 13,907 64,051 0aUona. 23, 713 617 13,811 3,270 .510 20, 091 1,234 55 11,787 100 985 U, 606 2,975 477 6,655 79, 116 "2.' 728' 404 7,367 1,391 1,985 1,825 2,000 2,031 524 105, 180 130 7,394 '76,'526 Pounds. 121, 866 101, 695 179, 694 80, 832 181, 991 133, 305 29, 473 246, 272 131, 835 35,484 193. 295 100. 296 152, 267 136, 073 113, 439 219, 690 168, 720 191, 732 279, 015 141, 784 240, 920 83, 618 276, 435 26, 486 140, 493 47, 216 286, 936 99, 528 125, 309 60, 780 72, 307 141, 794 293, 193 142, 618 120,761 119, 814 146, 626 128, 255 103, 459 161, 657 313, 137 202, 858 133, 237 142, 899 166, 936 126, 670 107,380 Pound*. 59 10 4,796 '" ioo' 668 95 275 396 150 123 265 300 315 110 895 77 20 760 622 440 1,590 50 15 820 324 304 390 LOUISIANA. 135, 631 633, 489 406, 678 256,241 916,089 7,618 709 203 2,582 3,237 1,479 2,741 5,712 1,430 6,139 1,127 1,685 1,070 17,576 21, 880 14, U9 18,515 16,042 12, 066 8,601 22,408 -1,613 466 10,991 7,636 6,078 7,927 15,483 3,178 14, 738 3,409 ..........a...... 4,422 1 f 1,680 88, 321 56,302 63,592 986 20,707 3,106 10,668 T 4 350 27,339 20 5 1,120 6 7 R 9 io 11 10 & ExcliifiiTO of Bpring lamha. 870 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live stook and its producUona : 1880 — ^LOUISIANA — Continued. Faiisbes. LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. Mnles and asses. "Working oxen. MUcIl cows. Other cattle. Claiborne Concordia DeSoto Bast Baton Bonge . East Carroll East Feliciana Franklin G-rant Iberia Iberville J'ackson Jefferson ..- La Fayette Lafonrcbe Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Onaohita Plaquemines Point Couple Rapides Bed Eiver Bichland Sabine Saint Bernard Saint Charles Saint Helena Saint James Saint John Baptist Saint Landry Saint Martin Saint Mary Saint Tammany ... Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union "Vennilllon Vernon "Washington "Webster "West Baton Kouge . "West Carroll "West Feliciana — Winn Number. 1,534 1,234 1,616 2,277 481 1,594 1,341 824 5,778 824 959 236 6,770 1,151 1,169 1,061 774 1,629 3,243 213 1,528 667 2,804 4,281 1,141 1,430 1,051 168 325 1,415 788 226 11,429 2,806 484 1,124 1,210 1,039 1,585 7,016 1,677 1,284 981 972 473 1,448 1,223 Numier. 2,901 2,455 1,471 1,253 2,258 1,176 739 365 1,390 2,618 451 1,219 732 2,084 1,260 2,237 2,098 1,417 332 1,761 1,798 2,335 1,612 775 1,058 204 665 1,339 3,340 2,749 1,415 1,993 1,112 2,572 41 239 3,241 2,052 1,436 297 97 68 857 1,480 813 1,313 Number. 411 471 619 490 SO 779 611 412 660 158 561 27 1,371 170 541 26 377 7,661 10 600 1,349 161 1,826 463 334 515 160 2 4,470 683 335 590 1,006 395 87 498 1,546 896 994 295 144 819 785 Number. 4,721 2,076 3,558 3,790 444 3,376 3,106 1,061 4,093 712 2,247 438 5,117 1,074 2,092 2,889 1,293 3,863 3,889 834 2,673 584 3,050 6,230 2,017 2,664 2,049 162 211 2,417 608 113 11, 004 2,269 921 1,606 2,912 1,658 1,557 3,622 6,088 2,862 2,638 2,239 971 1,048 2,272 2,320 Number. 8,900 2,364 9,255 9,426 351 5,360 4,828 3,082 a 8, 588 538 4,6 428 9,518 262 4,702 6,323 1,727 7,790 0,900 84 6,011 184 4,151 11, 663 3,339 5,804 4,693 152 174 4,048 435 11 12, 699 3,421 918 3,817 5,129 1,924 1,061 7,348 15, 207 6,965 3,626 5,938 1,209 2,674 3,730 4,545 MAINE. The State — COUNTIBB. Androscoggin . . Aroostook Cumberland Franklin Hancock Kennebeo Knox .... Lincoln Oxford Penobscot 87,848 4,236 9,054 7,087 4,201 3,154 8,407 2,704 2,894 6,886 11, 116 43,049 1,869 2,252 2,916 3,161 2,079 S,275 1,602 2,698 5,296 3,205 150,845 8,733 12, 461 13, 690 6,391 7,312 13, 718 6,399 6,070 12, 620 17,172 140, 527 6,907 14, 031 7, 6"- 8,913 5,214 10, 600 3,231 4,428 19, 349 17,691 # On fums, Jnn* 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLVS..— Live atook and its produoiions : 1880— LOUISIANA- 871 -Continued. LIVE STOCK- -oontinnea. Wool DAIBY PRODUCTS. Sheep. (6) Swine. Milk. Butter. CheeBe. Number. 4,413 816 3,403 5,209 392 2,457 1,344 565 '"^'l, 019 1,762 463 5,266 127 2,611 2,344 794 2,237 3,996 Number. 25, 863 7,134 22,719 13, 308 1,602 10, 987 18, 528 7,531 8,072 553 17, 794 48 8,989 3,615 14,157 15, 165 5,101 23, 757 22,751 116 19, 631 103 3,549 27, 872 8,397 14, 997 15,512 157 337 10, 97S 982 loa 29,682 4,350 ,639 4,660 12, 304 3,801 2,321 26, 550 6,332 17, 875 12,226 15, 593 1,412 7,205 4,073 25, 196 Pound: 10,278 2,389 10, 912 18, 212 1,527 10, 380 4,344 2,360 8,849 3,445 4,002 1,434 16, 584 412 5,540 6,853 3,534 7,674 12,471 Ballont. 50 2,915 8,975 50 Pownds. 96, 158 5,610 20, 057 18, 189 3,375 37, 030 16,930 Poundt. 85 11 1? 11 70 14 15 456 573 150 16 17 18 1,085 735 1,148 46, 567 25 1,260 225 79, 587 6,890 4,575 55,394 23, 016 600 32,904 520 470 3,985 27,910 25, 355 6,082 100 19 m 940 '1 14, 400 80 1,500 ?'ii 'I ?4 1,125 fi ?« 2,265 V 18 ft 187,708 no 815 63 2,407 8,124 368 1,512 1,064 90 106 2,262 271 33 8,253 3,808 452 6,068 6,706 484 545 3,809 4,384 2,931 6,269 2,105 509 432 2,219 1,785 2,667 131 9,295 28, 961 1,230 4,272 2,277 292 381 6,294 722 129 25, 262 9,882 1,258 17, 161 22, 228 1,666 1,032 8,605 11, 792 8,626 19, 212 ^ 5, 894 * 2; 156 874 8,390 4,286 60 SI t' 1,110 700 550 33 485 34 36 450 50 53 37 38 39 710 31, 940 40 41 4' 405 31 967 13,405 748 43 44 2,915 2,326 21, 311 1,112 239 33, 779 3,649 1,917 19,708 16, 126 610 13,731 3,640 35,410 250 28 125 45 4A 194 47 48 126' 189 25' 124 550 2,'865' 41 425 1,165 50 51 165 53 54 'i'i 56 ■17 60 ■in MAINE. 565, 918 74, 369 2,776,407 3,720,783 14,103,966 1, 167, 730 13, 160 6,191 65,297 519, 163 776, 062 149,069 1 39, 615 6,638 190, 636 140, 351 917, 645 23, 933 2 11,799 6,040 61,366 831, 859 1,341,304 51, 139 3 77,547 3,056 372, 536 65, 829 525, 201 90,694 4 23, 525 2,402 110,444 39, 525 757,769 5,333 5 43, 940 7,430 215, 655 302, 538 1,466,144 181, 618 6 11, 336 2,368 62, 550 146, 108 624,454 16, 475 7 10, 580 2,832 53, 486 24,071 615,208 9,787 8 39,371 5,239 176, 221 251, 013 1, 006, 914 240, 373 11 72,596 8,205 374,498 630, 300 1,681,467 99, 67> 10 t XxoluiiT* of spring lomba. 872 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live stoeTc and Us productions : 1880 — ^MAINE — Continued. Conntiea. uvB ainriK-^a) HorseB. Mules and asses. ■Working oxen. Miloh cows. Other cattle^ 11 Hscataqnia Numiber. 3,372 1,755 7,987 5,821 3,186 B,988 Number. 16 6 9 28 20 16 Number. 1,283 1,008 3,911 2,636 1,270 4,689 Number. 5,027 3,143 10,429 8,763 7,379 12,638 Number. 5,389 2,586 12, 269 8,333 6,58a" 8,329 n M Waldo IR Ifi York MARYLAND. The State..., Allegany Anne Arundel.. Baltimore City. Baltimore Calvert Caroline — CarroU Cecil Ciiarles Dorcliester . Frederick . G-aixett — Harford ... Howard ... Kent Montgomery... Prince George's Queen Anne . . . Saint Mary's... Somerset Talbot Washington . Wicomico ... Worcester . . . 117, 796 2,117 6,138 10, 721 2,500 8,109 8,243 5,949 4,083 3,467 13,326 2,893 6,339 4,132 5,054 6,996 5,660 5,355 3,474 1,987 3,890 8,619 2,177 2,567 12,561 111 796 2,391 56 578 523 561 639 332 80 828 226 473 364 109 331 805 245 561 764 22, 246 1 1,631 183 1,813 238 12 614 2,738 2,835 25 35 813 243 442 429 1,406 1,099 2,556 1,652 437 1,260 1,784 122, 907 2,537 3,412 14, 639 1,492 3,228 11, 098 7,168 3,385 4,119 13, 796 4,483 8,760 3,988 3,929 6,153 3,865 4,682 2,882 2,225 3,815 7,470 2,390 3,391 117, 387 2,260.. 6,490 1,338 2,396 6,878 6,519 4.532 5,128. 14,544 7,609 9,057 2,884 3,167 7,679 2,974 4,344 2,841 2,42S 3,657 10, 099 2,612 4,319 MASSACHUSETTS. The State Barnstable.. Berkshire — Bristol Dnkes - Essex Franklin Hampden . . . Hampshire.. Middlesex .. Nantucket.. Norfolk Plymouth... Suffolk , Worcester.. 69,629 1,068 6,992 4,086 323 4,555 4,696 4,5)2 4,885 9,264 162 3,172 3,868 282 11,824 18 3 2 124 14, 571 141 1,411 827 124 1,616 1,773 1,778 1,137 905 250 791 3,877 160,435 1,805 19, 497 7,780 557 11, 975 10,945 11, 790 11, 930 23,149 367 7,337 6,563 270 86,470 96,045 1,580 15, 137 2,466 700 4,113 13, 837. 10,664 11,193 9,498 260 1,896 2,603 21 22,187 MICHIGAN. The State.. Alcona .. Allegan . Alpena .. Antrim.. 6] Baraga .. 378, 778 356 11, 071 431 592 25 6 191 18 21 4 40, 393 86 1,871 95 421 23 384, 678 378 IS, 141 440 862 43 466, 660 a On farms, Jtme 1, 1880. 490 16, 224 641 1,332 37 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 873 Table XLIX. — lAve atook and its productions : 1880 — MAINE — Continued. LIVB STOCK— oontinnei "WooL DAIEI PRODUCTS. Sheep. <6> Swine. Millc. Butter. Cheese. Nvmier. 35,192 6,722 116,910 38,417 15,019 10,189 Nvmber. 3,388 1,454 5,599 4,924 2,647 0,056 Pounds. 177,342 34, 171 574, 988 189, 151 67, 817 50,249 QaUons. 53,767 102,257 53, 685 122,105 45,570 402,642 Pounds. 439, 004 317, 356 874,439 862, 997 729, 811 1, 168, 191 Pounds. 53,241 3,070 188, 757 87, 098 1,237 16,227 11 18 13 14 15 16 MAKYLAJO). 171,184 335,408 850,084 4,722,944 7, 485, 871 17,416 ■ 2,887 8,383 5,715 11,190 12,285 40,167 23,662 56, 625 131, 804 193, 582 191 301 1 2 3 5,007 3,046 3,649 2,759 7,636 7,-333 7,528 13,672 16, 326 7,710 3,427 8,768 7,335 7,786 13, 309 6,241 3,oia 11,098 12, 512 5,177 7,585 22, 507 6,631 7,600 22,938 10, 994 14, 699 15,183 88, 074 8,615 18, 872 8,783 12,857 17, 838 11,413 14, 212 14,767 8,B71 11,020 28, 185 11,838 13,40ft 24,255 16,519 17,374 14,466 38, 262 36, 230 34,945 74, 857 61, 981 35, 659 31, 256 41,956 35,818 36, 074 67, 266 32, 577 13,321 60, 036 77, 330 18, 114 29,336 1, 903, 161 245 6,529 952, 516 226, 342 138 1,348 264, 611 6,095 621,313 418,601 3,571 106, 853 147, 192 180 2,363 1,046 10,024 64,584 3,750 2,312 962, 126 41,685 142,456 849, 038 603, 716 94, 412 136, U6 1 161, 541 299, 263 628, 655 374, 635 170,923 888, 898 126,358 157, 583 94, 568 80.741 151,735 617, 771 74, 961 103.304 9,646 350 - 4 5 n ire 7 50 236 1,089 151 548 800 157 1,241 499 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 133 20 1,848 22 24 MASSACHUSETTS. 67,979 80, 123 29, 662, 953 0, 655, 587 829, 528 643 22,802 813 9,225 1,142 15,249 3,617 7,290 970 1,376 3,621 1,376 7,287 4,612 265 6,473 6,564 6,047 6,327 14,740 207 6,288 4,288 286 15,363 1,872 99, 388 3,123 25, 782 6,682 74, 285 16, 283 35, 123 6,082 3,430 1,833 4,871 20,335 145, 218 1,825,864 2, 339, 682 45, 896 8, 902, 932 224, 493 1, 794, 541 725, 648 8, 629, 426 56, 989 2, 297, 221 807, 682 85, 905 6,781,560 122, 756 1, 540, 848 313, 040 22, 782 424,897 1,549,317 978, 250 1, 358, 496 623, 518 21,702 260, 113 882, 299 2,510 3, 055, 060 50 240, 097 5,584 705 6,070 46, 356 82,547 65, 316 7,728 2,015 9,378 MICHIGAN. 2,189,389 864,071 11,858,497 7,898,273 88, 821, 890 440,540 66 42,475 206 776 878 28,401 754 1,410 a 421 208,245 1,214 5,350 23,747 1, 837, 246 36, 720 95,559 2,700 1 187,717 7,850 5,894 840 20,555 550 1,063 2 3 4 S i ExclnsiTe of eprisg lambs. 874 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table Xl,XS..—IAve ttocJc and Us prodiwtions : 1880— MICHIGAN— Continued. Coon ties. LIVE STOCK, (a) Hoises. Mnles and Working Milch c "'"'°° oxen. Otlier cattle. Barry... Bay Benzie-. Berrien.. Branch . Calhoun.... Ca83 Charlevoix . Cheboygan . Chippewa .. Clare Clinton... Crawford . Delta Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Grand Traverse . Gratiot Hillsdale .. Houghton . Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Isabella Isle Eoyale . Jackson Kalamazoo . Kalkaska... Kent Keweenaw . Lake Lapeer Leelanaw . . . Lenawee ... Livingston . Mackinac... Macomb — Manistee . . Maniton ... Marquette. Mason Mecosta... Menominee . Midland Missaukee.. Monroe Montcalm . . Montmorency . Muskegon ITewaygo Oakland Oceana Hfv/mbsr. 9,825 2,186 476 10, 489 10, 698 13, 916 8,807 508 402 241 10, 180 117 264 10, 537 345 11, 910 164 1,164 6,179 12, 629 214 3,612 10, 066 11,545 275 2,343 Ogemaw — Ontonagon - Osceola Oscoda Otsego Number. 207 15 24 142 104 136 90 15 15 5 16 252 5 11 122 101 6 21 102 155 6 40 152 101 2 48 12, 917 10, 914 13, 623 35 319 9,068 1,215 16, 181 9,810 30 11, 091 586 171 220 830 1,811 426 1,065 182 11, 091 4,743 1,971 2,027 16, 622 1,755 217 126 Ottawa Presque Isle . Roscommon . . Saginaw Samt Clair... Nvmiber. 929 374 192 251 204 110 181 59 6 187 24 189 85 42 23 36 29 135 20 4 104 85 71 54 202 59 8 85 7, 412 139 1, 099 300 1 273 45 24 8, 126 78 1, 343 12, 025 94 712 a On farmi, June 1, 1180. 25 168 1,297 47 68 1,217 238 1,117 79 589 1,871 249 39 2,093 854 1,075 94 1,102 230 190 235 1,201 2 308 1,235 259 249 285 28 35 470 913 276 431, 200 178 1,267 904 211 1,000 104 30 920 Number. 8,434 2,538 576 8,832 9,506 10, 704 6,894 726 417 257 307 10, 088 167 379 10, 797 337 12, 707 179 1,775 12,246 128 5,219 9,218 9,681 346 2,865 10, 692 8,449 401 13, 314 20 557 9,712 1,481 16,445 8,483 52 11, 861 1,020 304 255 1,013 2,503 316 1,487 255 11, 290 5,208 2,546 2,820 14, 990 2,496 177 273 1,795 121 10, 361 657 30 10, 229 14,326 COMPENDIUM OF THK TENTH CENSUS. 875 Table XLIX. — Live stock and its productions : 1880 — MICHIGAN — Conttnued, JVE STOCK — continned. ■WooL DAIBT FBODUOTB. Sheep. (&) Swine. Millr. Butter. Cheese. Number. 67, 185 1,130 163 31, 623 66,935 107,694 40, 474 347 343 170 107 67,664 19 62 67, 435 47 90, 428 24 2,581 20, 505 98, 338 6 7,982 76,498 81, 666 72 4,751 Numher. 23, 620 8,466 1,130 34,283 36,755 32, 662 43,705 1,269 345 230 424 22,524 41 254 27,270 706 22,866 280 2,546 18, 070 46, 032 110 8,949 21, 901 19,736 349 6,206 Pownds. 291, 332 6,015 922 157, 105 310, 845 574, 402 235, 307 2,155 1,606 978 647 368, 882 95 326 357, 807 223 600, 818 121 15, 575 106, 869 635, 034 24 45, 457 403, 568 432, 728 475 24, 622 GaUone. 29, 007 74, 494 777 70, 958 69,429 103, 024 15, 479 3,154 11,205 11, 100 350 94, 038 1,230 9,760 167, 084 7, 105 418,825 15 1,970 78, 318 137, 194 7,625 1,810 121, 130 29, 188 6,484 IS, 686 Pounds. 955, 972 241, 107 57, 817 839, 918 1,135,911 1, 228, 645 732, 365 73, 959 22, 072 8,250 26, 119 999,153 13, 616 16,725 1, 268, 209 24,728 1,293,791 16, 005 187, 534 723, 864 1,658,193 8,860 483, 162 904,721 1, 012, 498 81, 614 .286,734 Pounds. 8,813 231 6 7 1,640 8,800 6,340 1,672 30 9 10 11 12 18 6,000 IS 16 1,969 17 18 1") 28,429 20 37,537 N150 1,720 2,868 11, 790 22 23 24 25 28 27 2,768 3,157 1,742 300 328 28 29 80 31 82 33 114, 801 76, 429 132 66, 578 1 683 57, 365 1,502 116, 608 lU, 514 12 72,443 390 544 64 243 3,704 25 1,296 10 31, 270 15, 648 28, 830 37, 662 773 25, 369 20 941 16,756 2,727 62, 045 20, 726 7 28, 926 1,412 277 20 2,695 4,258 205 1,794 636 34, 479 9,135 677, 303 402, 934 786 280, 737 7 3,318 335, 518 9,373 633, 598 664, 965 45 394, 623 2,256 1,425 618 1,648 23, 088 75 7,203 75 150, 733 81, 873 67, 916 142, 133 840 468,907 1, 206, 951 996,477 36, 798 1,528,338 2,470 54,974 997,048 121, 708 1,720,169 889, 328 2,620 1,023,887 78, 360 16, 328 19, 808 116, 345 227, 623 8,048 132, 730 14, 680 1,026,784 552,221 4,044 4,365 34 35 36 4,291 37 88 1,073 64,837 2,318 1,716,871 51,722 500 199, 195 21,425 200 6,725 250 15, 838 2,464 713 89 17, 618 680 18, 196 8,114 40 41 42 43 44 12,997 45 80 100 250 860 52 485 47 48 49 50 51 53 53 49, 326 48, 528 4,227 1,885 54 55 3,696 6,734 161,777 2,857 4,522 6,720 35,224 5,066 307 147 3,257 18, 758 32, 465 864, 351 17,902 87, 829 33, 805 402,367 5,166 135 40 7,598 238, 852 286,457 1,691,879 271, 179 11, 020 24,778 171, 048 690 900 3,201 3,230 57 58 59 00 61 G2 172 1,987 951 11, 126 300 64 65 66 67 63 es 70 7 16, 922 65 160 17, 160 2,^8 30 15,044 17,373 35 80,625 384 1,396 172, 819 9,794 964, 078 63,008 475 890, 736 1,142,637 180 7,228 272 14, 505 45,058 75,041 220,816 118, 572 212, 894 2,239 120,262 I> BxclnaiTe of spring Iambi. 876 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS, Table XLIX.^-Zwe stock and its jproductiona : 1880 — MICHIGAN — Continued.. Counties. UVB STOCK, (a) Horses. Mules and Working Milch cows, asses. oxen. j^^^^^t^-juna. Otlier cattle. Saint Joseph Sanilac Schoolcrai^ . . Shiawassee . . Tuscola Yan Buren .. Washtenaw.. Wayne Wexford Number. 8,941 6,910 42 9,183 6,732 9,869 13, 635 13,025 390 Number, 127 18 2 102 154 165 126 155 28 Nvmber. 95 2,295 9 1,142 2,090 760 163 193 494 Number. 8,111 8,203 37 9,807 8,046 8,357 12, 283 15,763 842 Number. 9,657 12, 997 53 10,606 10, 711 9,448 14, 576 12,657 1,364 MINNESOTA. The state., Aitkin Ano^a... Becker .., Beltrami - Benton .- Big Stone . . . Blue Earth . Brown Carlton Carvor Chippewa . Chisago Clay Cook Cottonwood. Crow Wing.. Dakota Dod^e Douglas Farihault — Fillraoro Freehorn Goodhue G-rant Hennepin. Houston . - Isanti Itiiska Jackson .. Kanabec Kandiyohi Kittson Lac.qui-parle . Lake Le Sueur . Lincoln... Lyon McLeod .. Marshall. . Martin Meeker MiUe Lacs . Morrison .. Mower Murray Nicollet Nobles Olmsted . . . Otter Tail . 257, 282 11 1,674 1,267 9,700 4,767 83 33 2,113 1,356 1,645 2,602 47 8,254 6,460 2,800 6,679 13, 781 8,100 12, 495 1,280 6,511 6,184 1,064 1,903 46 4,361 140 2,193 2,466 4,090 265 2,995 4,283 212 1,274 8,896 1,369 5,843 1,740 11,156 5,313 61 173 4 240 51 72 251 56 2 174 200 67 120 281 221 619 67 211 183 42 2 125 18 80 120 47 128 86 14 94 190 1 33 224 |71 83 105 358 202 20 226 981 538 172 395 119 653 96 620 761 739 1 566 17 172 80 1,124 265 159 457 104 430 422 230 443 126 933 112 780 12 526 525 C99 987 317 146 745 124 904 125 413 248 424 52 2,789 275, 545 49 2,704 2,104 1,429 784 9,584 6,403 127 5,685 59 2,273 2,633 1,588 6,248 5,092 4,076 8,020 10, 719 8,236 9,461 1,385 8,069 6,704 2,229 135 5,697 160 2,282 37 6,668 1,290 2,563 6,117 205 3,981 5,209 451 1,806 6,693 1,616 6,433 2,008 7,028 7,288 347, 161 67 3,802 8,125 2,069 656 13, 091 7,807 93 7,196 2,492 4,786 2,052 1 4,731 159 6,253 6,276 6,655 9,549 12,299 9,980 8,259 2,311 6,209 8,915 3,277 4,512 8,093 134 2,709 37 6,513 1,273 3,235 8,449 131 6,082 6,026 884 2,618 8,070 1,833 10, 183 2,911 9,836 10,685 a On faarms, June 1, 1«80. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 877 Table XLIX..— Live stock and its productions : 1880— MICHIGAN— Continued. Lrra STOCK— oontinned. ■Wool. DAIBT PEODUOTS. Sheep. (!i) Swine. MUk. Butter. Cheese. Number. 53, 239 14, 306 66,733 19, 773 48, 138 185, 194 30,221 185 Number. 29, 117 11,273 15 17,240 11,580 39, 335 31, 698 35, 523 1,424 Poundi. 249, 119 82,345 361, 57l3l 110,982 250,365 1,090,549 159,255 1,224 Gallons. 54, 630 1,800 83,'959' , 45, 699 64, 270 , 289,950 1,764,955 U,978 Pounds. 769,419 729, 160 2,928 1, 034, 601 784,961 877,104 1,236,967 1,174,979 86,442 Pounds. 1,368 5,154 71 72 73 23, 868 5,558 4,480 25, 577 15, 612 190 74 75 76 77 78 79 MINNESOTA. 267, 598 381,416 1, S52, 124 1,604,407 19,161,385 523,138 15 1,799 1,137 21 2,368 1,267 50 8,548 4,737 315 49,882 4,525 700 214, 364 137, 028 1 1,860 2,800 2 8 4 494 333 9,080 3,078 27 7,135 1,333 469 16, 136 6,230 32 10, 991 4 1,146 2,567 809 2,433 1,420 44,609 15,298 96 33, 830 84,795 40, 615 704, 895 396, 883 8,670 270,974 600 127, 744 164, 766 75, 740 266 213, 097 6,600 487, 980 400, 697 274, 302 616, 758 816,197 623, 219 723, 368 165,805 558, 729 364, 364 106, 526 4,730 250 6,718 10, 256 5 1,666 2,710 3,701 6 7 8 q 351 9,008 4,'870' 11, 663 2,416 10 11 1,692 3,334 896 7, 309 11, 293 3,005 25 37, 632 5,840 225 490 626 7,110 16,215 1,034 30,590 11, 350 32, 089 20, 277 12 13 14 15 5,512 3,365 88 9,970 7,310 3,225 15, 146 31, 083 10,458 10,728 811 10, 560 27,829 1,365 34,307 7,010 4,000 3,545 41, 763 13,945 15, 656 28, 305 6,145 22, 960 2,822 8,500 6,473 2,377 16 17 3,503 2, 854 5,181 15,974 8,351 4,938 7,261 1,056 9,841 4,688 2,700 19, 692 14, 875 23,645 ' 76,370 50, 037 23,976 38, 879 4,347 57,073 22, 582 10,445 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 314,772 501 11, 791 26 27 28 2a 4,538 15 8,133 49 944 18 6,795 976 3,351 5,632 14, n5 6,166 219 939 3,025 1,566 4,881 8,275 8,693 5,153 2,771 94 2,266 21 1,650 2 17, 012 787 2,534 5,685 82 7,178 3,644 179 2,278 12,047 1,385 5,819 2,396 12, 456 5.389 22,458 75 35,021 196 4,606 05 32,909 5,070 17,872 28, 646 69 68,726 34, 311 1,244 4,002 16, 403 8,337 25, 847 41, 578 57, 421 21, 380 320 192, 548 5,155 373, 650 60 173,471 2,200 362, 963 52, 201 200, 496 485, 206 935 307,480 302, 852 22, 680 108,966 631, 670 106, 019 405, 2CT 150, 604 676, 133 486, 696 560 30 "tl 200 8,373 32 92 330 11, 024 60 3,645 31,805 650 34 530 810 676 8,616 3e 3' 3E 3£ •If 57,638 26 1,690 3,641 1,900 420 5,340 625 7,725 1,190 55, 489 29, 868 41 4i 4' 3,565 31, 421 60 6,320 270 259, 698 7,634 4 4f 4' 4 4 5 b Exclusive of spring lambs. 878 COMPENDItTM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live stock and iisjprodtwUona: 1880 — MINNESOTA — Continned. Counties. LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. Mules and Working oxen. Miloh cows. Other oattte. Nwaiber. Number. 68 186 610 520 2,774 2,812 3,506 5,027 1,905 1,488 2,575 4,594 6,083 9, 048 6,622 7,063 1,611 2,295 343 351 4,917 4 649 2,372 4,741 5,731 9,450 9,723 14,595 6,485 5,729 1,002 757 2,772 3,890 2,487 3,813 323 252 5,000 4,761 320 362 5,252 5,617 4,380 3,918 3,648 4,904 458 396 6,680 8,433 6,850 9,613 2,674 3,463 Pine Pipe Stone Polk Pope Bamsey Kedwood Benville Kice Kock Saint Louis Scott Sherburne Sibley Steams Steele.. Stevens Swift Todd Traverse "Wabasha "Wadena , "Waseca "Washington "Watonwan "Wilkin "Winona "Wright , Yellow Medicine Number. 45 781 2,933 2,461 1,411 2,281 4,575 7,470 2,151 97 4,010 1,407 4,877 7,006 6,281 1,556 2,582 1,534 704 6,802 509 6,660 3,669 2,237 833 7,895 4,593 2,335 Number. 1 73 287 41 ■ 61 92 90 209 110 5 123 42 59 404 127 170 82 44 59 272 16 93 291 62 93 517 203 75 Number. 59 304 1,718 956 104 344 921 413 205 145 318 340 1,781 232 405 1,129 923 262 36 187 279 197 314 207 137 1,333 582 MISSISSIPPI. The State Adams Alcorn.. Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Galhonn Carroll Chickasaw..*. Choctaw Claiborne Clarke tjlay Coahoma Copiah ...... Covington..., i)eSoto Franklin Greene G-renada Hancock...^.. Harrison Hinds Holmes , Issaqnena Itawamba — Jackson Jasper Jenerson Jones 1,606 1,752 2,146 1,848 1,246 1,242 1,802 1,546 1,751 1,058 1,972 1,430 1,327 879 3,029 1,248 2,161 1,667 644 732 437 392 2,802 1,505 540 1,797 34 1,779 2,252 766 129, 778 2,521 1,327 1,071 2,589 1,725 3,402 1,588 2,427 2,615 1,135 1,890 615 2,362 2,520 2,327 139 3,871 673 67 1,569 44 62 4,717 4,014 1,479 1,002 13 769 2,299 63 61, 705 655 482 1,503 947 220 372 1,180 992 791 713 1,181 1,608 526 283 2,002 1,130 367 1,637 914 416 613 466 916 463 84 910 35 1,503 1,460 646 268, 178 387, 452 3,260 2,644 3,143 4,136 4,368 6,771 6,654 6,554 2,661 4,658 2,485 6,132 4,111 6,255 5,030 6,462 4,552 6,714 3,145 3,944 3,739 6,584 3,454 5,368 3,291 4,394 1,416 5,477 5,842 8,806 2,238 3,177 6,126 6,284 3,336 6,054 3,682 5,347 2,615 4,397 3,421 6,012 1,404 1,639 6,693 9,119 6,095 6,755 689 682 4, 785 3,327 269 462 3,343 6,391 3,922 6,122 2,071 4,636 I On forms, Jnne 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 879 Table XLIX. — Live atoek and its productions : 1880 — MINNESOTA — Contmued. LIVE STOCK— oontimied. Sheep. (6) Swine. Wool. DAIKY rBODUCTB. Milk. Butter. Cheese. Number. 2 78 747 5,004 219 4,672 4,013 8,973 1,082 169 4,785 1,873 6,627 8,703 4,207 223 1,202 1,761 9 1,582 25 2,980 1,986 3,080 43 5,123 11, 698 1,873 Number. 47 659 1,382 1,711 1,627 2,496 4,639 9,860 3,663 112 9,218 1,418 7,334 11, 106 7,129 718 2,176 2,825 131 11,294 213 7,317 4,966 2,872 14, 100 9,565 1,683 Pounds. 8 471 3,002 20, 888 806 32, 872 21, 504 . 42, 566 6,492 676 23, 776 9,026 32, 435 37, 981 21, 071 1,182 5,341 8,519 25 10, 622 137 15, 330 9,308 14, 715 87 32, 583 55, 664 9,448 Gallons. 1,028 1,565 100 113,181 405 21 91, 271 807 4,576 230 1,602 8,424 43, 147 57, 851 140 4,325 550 13, 105 2,281 153,206 600 876 36, 643 626 45 Pounds. 2,384 28, 638 110, 253 281, 593 153, 499 191, 498 429, 914 491, 640 127, 418 18, 695 325, 603 160, 549 272, 608 591, 202 443, 094 40, 887 180, 656 131, 539 21,425 575, 333 23, 110 376, 439 302, 645 248, 994 4,160 539, 784 362, 623 187, 461 Pounds. 60 738 5,850 11, 390 3,820 13, 142 1,745 3,286 3,201 32, 374 1,315 40, 440 8,139 2,653 7,390 5,057 11,587 i,e;; 9, no 6,017 1,642 MISSISSIPPI. 287,694 1,151,818 734,643 427,492 7, 454, 657 4,239 2, 377 4,155 4,433 5,360 3,544 1,007 4,396 2,030 3,151 4,299 3,160 3,142 3,065 380 6,839 6,044 8,169 3,454 10, 962 738 395 10, 343 4,469 2,367 597 5,233 3,621 3,839 4,158 9, 012 8,174 13,684 21, 603 27, 493 10,721 11,184 19, 306 19,097 19, 270 11, 969 15, 316 15, 176 14, 810 5,278 83,932 12, 913 23, 313 17,789 9,722 10,264 247 3,099 25, 874 26, 292 1,791 14, 614 560 19,333 17, 572 11, 158 8,794 6,408 15,101 11,715 6,778 3,303 6,539 5,859 8,032 7,400 13,358 7,500 8,648 1,375 19, 435 14,986 8,293 10, 573 25, 902 2,486 1,040 31,890 16,931 7,542 2,667 7,012 12, 021 9,775 16, 198 28,479 8,574 65, 805 143 25 325 51, 682 147, 255 79, 313 179, 235 189, 142 52, 355 151, 074 164, 800 289, 119 179, 585 50,633 69, 862 143, 050 15, 587 135,349 33, 730 161, 403 52, 878 4,934 38, 016 12, 356 680 152, 668 108. 338 713 1V7.868 965 81, 010 69, 125 23, 941 300 25 1 2 3 4 10 5 414 7 350 115 n 530 27, 905 9,766 12, 387 1,766 9 10 10 11 1? 30 13 14 3,625 6,985 16, 915 1) Swine. ■Milt. Butter. Cheese. Number. 12,785 ■ 16, 129 1,098 13, 588 13, 031 Number. 40, 588 82, 022 8,480 62,273 31,469 Founds. 63, 761 78, 934 3,352 72, 091 47,543 Gallons. 5,000 991 23,'5i6' 30 Pounds. 233, 663 512, 870 13, 538 395, 545 169, 302 Pou/nds. 2,895 6,357 16 17 18 2,910 1,069 19 20 19, 173 5,889 16, 346 18, 402 18, 346 66,562 24,706 39,856 53, 516 57, 437 108, 991 15, 914 77, 301 118,316 115, 123 4,253 110 129,410 18, 432 75, 026 520, 948 115, 578 267, 305 264, 570 345, 781 2,295 150 6,109 847 539 21 22 23 24 25 8,251 19, 942 5,937 12, 019 11, 604 21, 968 62, 529 26,542 31, 432 24,795 110,193 143, 770 16, 672 46,354 35, 294 98, 990 12, 353 399 179, 212 263, 278 134, 235 208, 804 163, 790 1,658 281 245 1,084 840 26 27 28 9<1 78 36 21, 121 12, 608 6,922 5,873 1,911 as, 802 40,435 23,818 23, 198 26, 947 122, 352 65, 394 18, 387 14, 723 4,946 64, 506 84, 607 2,325 90 200 450, 534 429,279 94,919 82, 079 66, 602 8,086 1,405 890 31 32 33 M 35 12, 141 8,281 20, 606 18, 130 21, 584 49, 026 23, 017 51,711 49, 816 36, 999 48,343 26, 245 113, 871 64,963 116, 040 7,482 250 2,640 8,247 1,350 332, 224 131, 230 418,965 349, 504 326, 221 626 3,075 1,090 1,018 985 36 37 38 39 41 27,726 14, 149 7,580 4,858 18, 622 72, 379 67, 986 16, 891 69, 513 53, 877 164,319 64,247 27, 330 25,291 138, 235 532 1,214 50 1,204 1,410 564, 398 480,416 109, 898 304, 561 304, 408 3,089 2,000 2,270 626 1,934 41 4-. 43 44 45 5,170 2,993 13, 500 14,455 6,324 25, 863 11, 926 07, 677 39, 110 31, 452 12,664 10,026 81, 041 64,663 23, 972 126, 170 76, 921 383,133 383, 619 282,654 992 600 1,701 6,031 770 770 492, 254 25, 600 26, 910 47 48 49 50 16,383 18, 712 10, 039 15, 816 10,136 73, 982 49, 196 30, 738 64,113 34, 210 84, 074 101, 313 33, 791 101, 830 37, 075 20, 113 16, 715 2,000 1.5, 855 170 398, 929 267, 630 147,155 378, 121 190, 320 1,029 3,679 0:i0 4,840 837 61 52 5J 54 55 14, 728 14, 937 32, 458 17, 878 4,525 42, 0,52 53,366 53,681 53, 562 24,636* 85,644 90,133 183, 052 106, 503 12,560 1,215 100 10, 626 17, 038 2,340 254,284 278, 347 637,614 368, 665 71,228 160 180 11,802 3,613 96 50 57 58 59 60 21, 917 3,848 6,115 13,973 19, 130 65, 530 17,833 26, 077 40,451 41,685 123, 048 13, 602 17, 665 86, 740 92, 112 25, 705 3,600 567, 502 147,281 142,752 259, 679 383, 629 13, 298 61 6? 600 15, 066 1,020 m 129, 899 7,507 64 63 10, 558 722 13,727 32,873 15,933 30, 714 27,456 35, 209 64,322 41, 038 37, 411 3,313 69,884 229, 158 95, 029 180, 888 142,481 174, 135 409, 088 294, 875 150 50 2,642 1,222 3,300 66 2,125 9,973 67 68 00 7,060 70 10,903 890 7,844 19, 093 4,088 26,649 26, 050 35, 050 110, 211 24, 403 55, 925 3,266 30, 006 121, 838 14, 695 213, 939 60, 068 278, 206 696, 740 88, 079 73, 103 69,881 53, 140 104, 682 362,324 460 71 62 3,571 17, 817 T> 1,572 2,994 73 74 8,771 3,292 518 6,329 23, 473 27, 481 15,546 14, 865 24, 567 48,420 34,846 7,242 1,417 28, 338 140, 994 1,080 1,334 70 76 78 180 96,748 4,783 21,094 79 80 b Ex-cluBive of spring lamina. 884 COMPENDIUM OP TTIE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live stock and its productions : 1830 — MISSOURI — Continued, CountieB. 83 ' Phelps.. 82: Pike.... 83 i Platte .. 84; Polk.... 85 i Pulaski . Putnam... Balls Randolpli . Ray Reynolda . Ripley Saint Charles Saint Clair Saint Fran5oi8 Sajnte G-enevieve . Saint Louis City. . Saint Louis Saline Schuyler Scotland 90 100 101 102 103 104 105 i Stone . Scott Shannon . . Shelby... Stoddard 106 107 108 100 110 111 112 113 114 115 I Sullivan . Taney . . . Texas — Vernon . . Warren . . Washington . "Wayne Webster Worth Wright Lrro STOCK, (a) Horses. Nvm^er. 3. 413 9,772 7,026 6,488 2,077 6,350 6,702 8,064 8,795 1,571 1,630 5,873 6,418 3,0D8 3,209 981 6,730 10, 738 4,684 7,576 1,902 1,114 7,913 3,609 1,539 2,075 3,526 9,500 3,313 3,168 2,589 3,422 4,313 3,143 Males and Nvmiher. 1,005 3,268 2,974 2,096 560 1,707 2,347 3,332 646 711 3,208 1,305 1,181 885 161 3,440 4,071 405 851 1,736 219 1,736 1,485 287 1,280 469 978 1,992 1,745 1,202 768 1,474 532 794 Working oxen. Number. 262 21 20 30 135 26 50 103 121 26 72 232 250 208 4 603 47 35 58 439 24 10 402 191 151 107 Milch cows. Nvmber. 3,701 7,839 6,293 6,061 2,270 7,016 6,275 6,779 7,413 1,710 1,900 5,556 7,821 3,184 2,632 2,017 6,988 9,438 4,786 7,148 2,454 990 6,404 3,977 1,474 9,173 2,184 3,753 11,645 4,203 3,648 2,402 3,358 4,779 2,683 Other cattle. Nwmber. 7,664 18, 120 11, 478 13, 269 4,410 16, 974 14, 695 14, 001 16, 436 2,960 3,445 8,831 20, 917 6,031 5,176 140 2,638 21, 814 7,872 14, 710 4,035 1,636 15,649 6,718 2,213 24,545 4,387 6,385 33, 606 6,482 7,334 4,201 5, 127 10, 014 4,301 MONTANA TERRITORY. The Territory 35, 114 858 936 11,308 160, 143 1 4,850 966 399 110 6,194 4,171 1, 726 3,700 6,280 3,057 3,661 154 6 65 21 69 144 13 47 59 157 123 47 44 105 2 68 38 64 200 151 205 22 1,164 345 386 16 1.316 1,405 1,168 994 1,968 709 1,838 25,471 19, 557 1,935 6 28,819 14, 288 3,857 19, 643 24,724 17, 102 4,841 s 4 «> fi Gallatin 7 8 q Lewis and Clarke in NEBRASKA. The State Adams Antelope — Boone BuJJalo Burt , 204, 864 3, 846 768 196 1, 397 110 109 1, 940 148 162 2,808 316 362 347 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 7,234 161, 187 2,343 1,244 1,155 2,139 3,734 E90. 129 2,718 2,729 1,814 6,149 12, 616 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 885 Table XLIX. — Lire etock and its productions : 1880 — MISSOUKI — Continued. 199, 453 MONTANA TEEEITORY. NEBRASKA. 1, 282, 656 625, 783 9, 725, 198 LIVB STOCK- —continued. Wool, DAIKT PRODUCTS. Sheop. (6) Swine. Milk. Butter. Cheese. Number. 7,098 20, 872 7, 176 IS, 470 4,509 Number. 31, 230 53, 735 50, 944 38,401 19, 870 PoimAs. 21, 858 131, 528 40, 676 66, 053 11, 991 QaUons. 2,395 14, 105 1,160 340 884 Pounds. 150,480 443, 219 265, 593 274, 230 , 69, 995 Pounds. 1,960 4,020 1,439 754 50 81 82 83 84 85 15, 199 13,614 19, 778 11, 819 3,545 36, 918 37, 012 40, 524 64,946 19,449 70, 719 87, 873 133, 341 60, 986 8,659 2,500 153 24,018 5,628 40 372,925 231, 458 357, 393 413, 856 64,327 8,731 129 4,836 , 685 125 86 87 88 89 90 2,740 6,045 17, 529 8,848 4,633 23, 175 39, 661 35,284 20, 231 18, 577 5,016 37, 145 78, 972 41,642 19, 319 40 30 100 10, 040 1,600 80,104 207, 941 250,726 163, 770 82, 255 133 10, 100 5,652 1,300 480 91 92 93 94 95 1,234 28, 277 81, 427 32, 319 49,842 1, 079, 220 255, 246 17, 995 1,000 8,650 31, 726 414, 430 408, 439 283, 683 315, 046 220 3,210 6211 2,690 2,546 5,838 20, 712 13, 055 21, 868 32, 989 127, 377 72, 720 113, li)3 97 98 99 100 1,453 2,400 23, 364 4,128 2,595 26, 728 13, 122 48, 149 49, 773 12, 399 4,434 5,759 142, 570 10,194 6,602 250 95, 459 42, 666 238, 794 187, 350 80, 056 399, 334 95, 552 151, 910 329, 641 154,115 2,315 101 10? 1,411 2,280 17, 780 100 103 104 106 16, 261 2,778 9,548 15, 995 6,913 43, 957 15, 565 34, 513 40, 175 26, 273 80,240 7,325 23, 453 81,498 39, 854 250 11 3,226 270 345 987 250 106 107 lOR 12, 575 144 109 110 6,544 4,412 12, 410 6,171 9,925 28, 415 27, 605 26, 933 31, 730 29, 801 26, 059 12, 891 38, 275 32, GIO 25, 189 182 141 65 100 135 151, 824 116, 481 121, 281 221. 083 87, 417 3,432 100 350 3,395 20 111 112 113 114 115 184, 277 10, 278 995, 484 41, 165 403, 738 55, 570 17, 516 4,004 217 117 43 46 654 1,448 330 1,004 1,092 1,115 4,313 102, 679 20, 018 950 44,474 3,900 2,410 1,600 1 50 3 36, 401 5,600 462 19,842 13, 991 84, 896 1,476 198, 814 33, 700 2,963 103, 761 64, 696 460, 130 8,724 1,040 2,680 38, 621 47, 035 66, 334 62, 874 16, 300 36, 480 85, 250 700 10, 000 29, 000 500 92(1 3,500 9,450 5 6 7 27, 400 9,020 25 8 9 10 456 425 1,092 5,939 9.361 12, 749 6,281 4,266 4,585 41, 131 2,806 2,329 7,613 33, 309 66, 688 18, 632 31 11, 000 3,151 213, 129 84, 326 69, 400 98, 441 217, 071 2,800 425 65 650 2,314 h Exclaaire of ■prine lamba. 886 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Tabm! XLIX. — Live stock and its productions : 1880— NEBRASKA — Continmd. Conn ties. LITE STOCK, (a) Horses. Monies and Woiking oxen. Milch cows. ! Other cattle. | Butler Cass Cedar Chase Cheyenne. Clay Coljfax Cuming Custer Dakota Dawson.. Dixon ... Dodge ... Douglas . Dundy. . . Fillmore . . Franklin . Frontier . , Fui'nas . . . Gage Gosper . . . Greeley... Hall Hamilton . Harlan ... Hayes Hitchcock . Holt Howard . . . Jefferson . . Johnson ... Kearney . . . Keith Knox Lancaster. . I.i ncoln . . .Madison . Merrick . Nance ... Nemaha . Nuckolls. Otoe I'awuee... Phelps — Pierce Platte Polk Red Willow . Richardson .. Saline Sarpy Saunders . Seward . . . Sherman.. Sioux Stanton Thayer Dnorganized territory . Valley Washington Wayne .. Webster . Wheeler . York Number, 4,494 8,10G 1,583 575 2,197 5,677 2,879 3,296 1,732 1,949 1,364 2,178 5,510 3,332 151 5,387 2,256 1,032 3,053 6,691 677 572 3,368 4,557 2,571 137 664 1,137 1,549 3,951 4,442 2,072 Nwmber. 332 888 60 Nurnber. 236 2 53 104 643 189 192 104 112 102 60 457 408 5 506 271 50 209 640 64 424 572 104 274 368 423 252 1,551 9,264 1,750 2,827 2,718 578 5,316 1,991 7,140 4,380 1,155 002 4,246 3,203 I, 'J18 8, 248 6,589 3,269 8,076 6,011 701 359 1,085 2,674 1,235 926 4,453 488 3, 199 294 6,049 95 881 150 136 254 234 954 2,59 201 32 246 352 167 794 482 177 662 557 94 58 31 255 107 26 467 41 631 105 181 222 62 145 4 95 24 32 4 175 181 29 158 51 97 120 210 123 192 10 56 289 279 75 249 Number. 3,029 6,709 2,716 18 172 2,971 3,021 3,020 770 2,466 1,157 2,893 4,748 3,772 14 2,791 1,525 581 2,013 5,007 489 600 3,084 2,472 1,742 130 243 1,325 1,4S6 2,901 3,359 977 272 62 128 46 5 81 11 6 206 32 251 120 119 10 117 28 216 49 167 23 99 183 179 2 16 213 53 1,562 7,336 1,044 2,441 2,979 403 4,648 1,340 6,698 5,185 649 559 3,892 2,297 954 7,335 4,429 2,725 5,990 4,234 678 84 1, 203 1,787 747 702 4,612 463 2,154 259 2,980 Number, 5,683 12, 873 6,557 11, 844 80,088 3,505 6,839 7,429 24,917 8,413 11, 211 6,832 13, 834 8,950 7,207 2,145 4,604 4,171 12,253 1,696 747 6,012 3,303 2,377 2, 028 ' 4,934 I 4,610 ; 3, 019 5, 422 9,447 . 1, 171 ■ 3,603 16,212 52, 530 5,588 6,685 2,873 10, 781 2,938 18, 229 9,978 964 1,159 8,816 3,767 3,807 16, 024 8,108 6,488 12, 100 7,326 1,329 10, 925 3,162 3,442 34,313 1,989 13, 203 1,483 3,919 659 4,530 a On farms. June 1. 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 887 Table XLIX. — Live stock and Us produationa : 1880 — NEBRASKA — Ccntinued. LIVK STOCK — continaed. Sheep, (ii) Swine. Number. 1,888 478 2,500 8 2,041 2, 493 5,235 8,310 4, m2 413 0, 133 2.'J2 2,660 1,510 Number. 22,764 78, 872 6,090 135 24, 522 18, 901 25, 375 770 15, 444 1,197 8,459 43, 152 28, 539 Wool. DAIEY PKODU0T8. Paunda. 10, 244 3,742 14, 836 48 8,455 18, 806 36, 547 52, 571 23, 299 1,685 30, 081 1,676 16, 706 6,128 Milk. QaUana, 918 14, 840 5,000 8,576 3,955 60 4,370 5,426 104 975 7,140 100, C41 Butter. Pounds. 207, 164 413, 510 168, 432 200 310 210, 283 176, 159 149, 730 27, 914 141, 486 56, 110 190, 996 310, 775 328, 474 Cheese, Pounds. 1,228 30, 921 2,545 1,032 4.000 380 2, 0.50 200 2,969 12, 540 4,009 1,941 967 802 4,779 27, 404 834 171 732 668 1,206 102 700 431 1,175 5,876 3,090 1,425 .n, 188 7,404 124 3,377 43, 955 879 1,141 8,518 15, 798 5,292 27 54 2,698 4,551 23, 162 35, 426 4,928 11,585 6,319 1,935 23, 133 217, 342 1,077 3,310 4,982 6,765 7.50 2,100 2,184 4,136 59, 005 19, 385 9,649 305 5,847 813 79, 201 10, 800 1,130 20 3,275 1,671 605 170, 804 108, 198 12, 780 96, 412 251, 447 17, 240 17, 755 184, 309 179, 695 128, 330 5,313 800 58, 055 98,816 181, 099 184, 383 60, 636 597 425 70 963 I 2,860 1 1,125 1,009 3,625 2,730 1,127 640 400 11, 465 495 4,720 305 7,379 8,287 1,191 1,685 693 914 1,106 7,143 15, 017 23 901 4,124 2t5 1,241 5,639 2,338 787 3,805 2,760 1,110 4,893 6,611 565 404 1,497 1,150 7,468 2 2,181 2,768 73, 303 16, 575 6,711 725 61, 286 14, 256 66, 965 30, 839 1,466 2,102 21, 617 19, 295 951 74, 712 56,275 25, 560 65, 101 48,312 1,594 40 6,291 13, 971 444 998 47, 815 3,055 14, 971 274 32, 629 1,589 59, 019 32, 179 6,487 9,995 3,212 7, 137 6,232 53, 163 101,814 72 5,024 26,224 1,378 6,372 32, 652 19, 036 6,168 28,854 18, 225 5,756 242 161, 159 60, 150 411 3,500 400 440 15 26, 817 1,080 2,220 1,975 1,085 625 33, 110 32, 291 32, 003 41,380 2,224 2,628 8,243 7,361 31, 374 19 13,124 80 500 3,003 1,157 75 4,990 64,107 488,554 25, 622 156, 646 174, 027 7,530 243, 616 74, 107 372, 422 206, 312 19, 730 2,160 328, 285 181, 751 46, 908 336, 350 336, 034 162, 002 398, 089 274, 581 23, 849 1,018 79, 537 110, 996 U, 125 36, 359 305, 500 24,657 130, 531 15,865 266,446 250 8, goo 3,561 100 7,717 30 530 120 39, 020 7,344 7,204 2,868 1,320 29, 865 2,278 1,595 12, 200 1,525 700 200 2,000 3,370 250 636 530 1,522 fr SxclnaiTe of spring lamhs. 888 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — lAve atoek and Us productions : 1880— -NEVADA. Counties. The State ClrarcUll.... Douglas Elko Esmeralda . . Eureka Humbolclt . . . Lander Lincoln Lyon Nye Ormsi>y Eoop Storey Washoe White Pine., LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. NuTnber. 32, 087 737 1,747 11,242 2,187 703 3,311 1,929 1,511 491 2,625 205 899 25 1,998 2,477 Mules and Nwmber. 1,258 41 103 264 192 28 145 69 76 29 103 2 14 2 91 Working oxen. Kuniber. 765 54 202 133 Milch cows. Number, 13, 319 191 1,032 2,250 937 304 2,744 341 901 226 752 174 > 92 119 1,186 1,990 Other cattle. Number. 158, 137 3,828 3,829 67, 264 11, 801 3,052 11, 016 6,722 2,611 1,612 18. 218 152 13,915 6 4,178 9,933 NEW HAMPSHIRE. The State. Belkn.ap Carroll Cheshire Coos Grafton Hillsborough Merrimack .. Bockingham Strafford Sullivan 2,411 4,035 2,222 1,615 5,060 2,597 4,121 3,014 1,869 2,208 46, 773 2,415 3,402 4,109 3,941 . 8, 337 5,965 5,998 6,171 2,574 3,861 4,845 6,082 7,792 6,474 14, 190 112, 689 I 7,734 8,294 13,147 10,723 I 18,750 ' 15, 146 12, 921 11, 800 17, 296 12, 318 7,950 5,174 4,736 6,743 11, 138 NEW JERSEY. The State Atlantic Bergen Burlington.. Camden Cape May . , Cumberland Essex Gloucester. . Hudson Hanterdon. . Mercer Middlesex . . Monmouth. . Morris . : Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex , Union Warren 86, 940 1,167 3,777 7,761 2,326 902 3,849 1,790 4,731 275 9,673 4,912 5,318 7,226 5,956 1,096 1,587 5,742 6,411 4,546 1,576 6,320 9,267 157 168 1,362 581 12 419 ^ 71 458 5 740 862 738 1,311 275 344 92 644 497 214 36 281 2,022 24 265 479 47 35 344 56 20 152, 078 1,602 4,760 17, 675 3,960 1,430 5,139 4,286 6,983 189 15, 555 7,936 6,630 9,996 10, 030 1,974 8,770 9,226 8,729 18, 903 3,228 9,588 915 2,408 5.888 1,183 1,327 3,485 1,323 2,668 13 7,444 3,299 3,466 4,242 6,994 1,546 2,616 3,831 4,797 7,100 1,149 4,202 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 889 Table XLIX. — Live stoolc and its productions : 1880 — NEVADA. LIVE STOCK- — uoutinued. Wool. UAIET PnODUCTS Sheep, (b) Swine. Milk. Batter. Cheese. Number. 133, 695 ) Number. 9,080 Poimds. 655, 012 QaUons. 149,889 Founds. 335, 188 Pounds. 17,420 8,500 2,507 8,426 1,982 173 1,042 1,518 1,745 42 660 168 906 217 196 206 173 87 1,263 696 66,000 16, 465 33, 000 8,160 1,000 53, 260 45, 560 47, 323 3,960 8,223 7,130 39, 166 16, 4.50 9,750 2,595 1 150 3,110 9,800 1,200 3,200 8,000 200 2 3 t} 28, 400 23, 255 800 2 4,883 181, 800 120,300 3,000 10 24,809 1,000 6 7 8 3,000 1,200' 22, 230 1,800 50,475 50, 526 3,190 1,000 8 ifl 40 16,700 61, 200 1-' 360 68, 502 32, 920 11 26, 165 12, 075 101, 338 50, 930 7,180 14 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE. 211, 825 53, 437 1,060,689 6, 739, 128 7, 247, 272 807, 076 7,884 6,974 24,296 16, 832 74,054 8,606 27, 765 6,054 ■ 4, 143 35, 327 2,668 3,476 4,788 2,784 8,677 7,034 8,138 7,771 3,185 4,416 40, 890 32, 100 128, 670 71, 604 384, 918 40, 454 130, 539 31, 220 20, 690 179, 698 86, 736 33, 238 181, 281 40, 968 153, 104 2, 631, 721 686, 862 1,666,406 401, 890 57, 922 406, 902 465, 476 732, 610 632, 822 1, 432, 873 840, 064 908,728 764, 070 449, 889 613, 338 73, 137 19, 684 63, 376 36, 796 201,455 33, 736 190, 809 60, 932 44, 109 83,053 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 NEW JERSEY. 117, 020 219, 069 441, 110 15, 472, 783 9, 513, 835 66, 518 4 312 17, 909 866 28 1,725 3,689 33, 070 5,706 1,867 14 1,545 67, 322 3,847 139 51, 079 635, 641 1, 211, 635 467, 330 26, 425 71, 196 427, 073 646, 489 151, 140 53. 439 60 21,064 6,080 ] I a 4 1,838 40 2, 913 6,979 1,282 13, 039 86 26, 056 8,868 209 13, 837 172, 002 1, 349, 079 144, 797 21, 312 1, 394, 429 282, 040 260, 9L'6 455, 475 2,600 1, 053, 955 880 1, 274 4,082 e 7 a 23,888 87, 936 88 10 9,087 3,213 15, 714 7,386 956 16,154 9,360 22, 079 9,561 3,909 30, 553 12, 834 51, 802 28, 393 3,299 510, 022 1, 181, 961 424, 318 1,131,045 33, 233 647, 535 441, 226 597, 292 708, 899 116, 18] 0,997 ]] 1^ 625 460 100 13 14 15 597 4,761 10, 399 5,171 322 2,157 13, 469 9,800 17, 028 1,330 2,691 23, 629 35, 096 23, 168 1,351 564, 863 429, 962 440, 950 4, 183, 145 965, 367 275, 254 404, 5.59 660, 108 1, 190, 571 107, 161 25 6,396 1, 250 16, 675 100 16 17 18 19 20 11,637 21, 723 45, 097 243, 688 961, 657 500 21 i ExclnalTe of spriag lambs. 890 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. T ABLE XLIX.—Uve stock avd its productions: 1880— NEW MEXICO TERRITOKY. Counties. LIVE STOCK, (a Horses. Mules ftnd asses. Working oxen. Milch cows. Other cattle. The Territory Nv/mber, 14,547 tTumber. 9,063 Number. 16, 432 Nmnber. 12, 955 Jfumier. 137,314 1,208 1,359 937 220 227 2,015 2,925 1,662 308 1,036 1,953 697 599 94 .592 53 62 1,440 1,417 1,598 519 375 1,699 615 374 44 1,565 149 255 2,518 2, 521 2,180 859 3,073 1,992 902 445 502 2,003 534 297 1,695 1,545 1,717 904 1,680 818 755 5,063 29,718 3,567 4,188 8,020 20, 064 16,848 20, 867 656 16, 189 6,283 5, 851 •' CoU'jix 1 4 G-raut «■, f] 7 R San iligiiel 10 SantaF6 II 12 Valencia NEW YORK. The State... Albany Allegany Broome Cattaraugus.. , Cayiiga Chautauqua . . . Chemung Chenango Clinton Columbia Cortland Delaware Duchess Eric Essex Franklin Fulton Genesee Greene Hamilton Herkimer Jefiferson ICin^s Lewis Livingston Madison Monroe Montgomery .. New York Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Bensselaer Richmond Rockland Saint Lawrence Saratoga Schenectady — 154 108 9,469 13, 433 9,409 12, 690 16, 174 15, 755 6,071 11, 278 9,049 10, 356 7,360 10, 326 11, 214 22, 112 6,212 7,932 4,710 12, 350 6,532 760 9,053 17, 463 1,623 7,923 13, 816 11, 738 19, 947 7,938 207 14, 665 17, 866 17, 697 16, 356 11, 583 10, 737 13, 9.52 14, 437 2,379 8,700 10, 451 751 2,409 23, 023 10, 005 4,020 « On farms, June 1, 1880. I, 437, 855 862, 233 13, 042 38,484 29, 398 51, 370 22,805 1 7,314 26, 327 10, 632 29, 944 16, 580 50, 735 13, 097 53, 489 12,975 13,764 33, 192 , 11, 912 24,800 > 15, 255 , 8, 143 31, 824 57, 673 26, 389 43,400 10, 638 15, 9.-12 32, 089 . 11, 108 22,788 14,145 IS, 500 11,558 11, 853 15, 307 1,270 12, 300 7,728 9,148 11,373 1,534 48, 237 61, 900 1,254 35,834 12,049 17,338 29,280 170 15,237 17,741 37, 174 17,244 21, 250 298 12, 171 19, 721 12, 828 11, 587 81 8,635 68,049 31, 703 12, 695 46,154 8,400 30, 002 19, 818 12, 202 10, 675 4,976 37, 752 48, 827 9,583 9,522 18, 539 20, 095 27,034 3,216 3,291 11, 236 901 3,446 93, 369 18, 170 5,568 641 1,382 46, 805 11,064 4,121 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 891 Table XhlX —Uve stock and its produetiona : 1880— NEW MEXICO TERRITOEY. LIVE STOCK — continued. Wool. DAIBY PRODUCTS. Sheep. (6) Swine. Milk. Butter. Cheese. Number. 2, 088, 831 ■ Number. 7,857 Pounde. 4, 019, 188 OaUona. 10, 036 Poundt. 44,827 Poundf. 10, 501 582, 950 65, 050 34, 722 14, 230 2,840 07,515 147, 780 389, 934 30, 798 149, 716 213, 965 359, 325 175 103 1,077 263 207 1,595 1,125 731 8 622 1,340 551 1, 169, 925 176, 900 86, 149 40, 815 5,625 249, 660 251, 143 640, 893 48, 628 266, 649 509, 378 573, 425 2,650 7,220 2, 685 15, 222 2,600 100 8,648 1,211 145 4,346 2 2,135 805 6,150 60 6.000 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 343 285 200 110 311 1,500 345 2,295 NEW YORK. 1, 715, 180 751, 907 8, 827, 195 231, 965, 533 111, 922, 423 8, 362, 590 24,393 54,368 22, 198 28, 745 5.1, 345 12, 027 10, 506 10, 258 10, 435 20, 928 115, 847 260, 437 93, 529 127, 000 298, 188 1, 390, 662 11, 181, 824 ' 1, 113, 619 13, 580, 083 900, 689 1, 154, 969 1, 835, 055 3, 659, 982 2, 068, 221 2, 494, 775 6, 560 48, 915 25, 068 294, 332 61, 176 1 2 3 4 5 38, 451 10, 0.36 26, 341 24,755 60, 671 13, 120 7,159 13, 402 6,693 24, 123 187, 964 44, 330 117, S.W 106, 211 242, 304 5, 830, 404 1, 629, 900 7, 248, 061 392, 615 515, 098 5, 122, 756 1, 183, 914 4, 723, 247 1, 120, 060 1, 396, 595 355, 634 208 97, 625 20, 132 8,972 6 7 8 9 10 15, 918 29, 868 35, 039 22, 401 33, 085 7,592 15, 6.J6 29, 143 22, 274 4,323 76, 581 129,911 145, 758 116, 348 l.^>9, 630 I, 950, 024 1, 138, 467 6, 892, 808 8, 747, 124 75, 256 3,495,622 7, 732, 028 1, 409, 331 2, 386, 032 998, 970 162, 773 25, 898 17,354 410, 160 45, 909 11 12 13 14 16 16,607 9,315 57, 641 16,684 2,244 8,076 6,811 17, 586 9,004 436 79, 060 42,270 309, 940 74, R74 9,501 2, 285, 970 I, 690, 948 1, 530, 664 98, 719 35, 300 1, 336, 684 823,415 882,444 1,767,110 101, 749 25, 937 38, 420 28, 144 2,540 915 16 17 18 19 20 5,015 18, 748 11 6,841 94, 999 14, 657 15,642 744 8,014 15,049 25, 357 90, 975 100 30, 499 557, 895 16, 638, 733 13, 261, 680 654, 951 7, 533, 915 554,547 1, 402, 922 4, 071, 740 22,414 2, 009, 126 1,225,417 2, 862, 334 283, 990 460 252, 545 118,427 21 22 23 24 25 19, 698 40, 956 9,612 12, 523 27, 388 11, 517 236 17, 258 101, 803 249, 557 49, 037 9, 939, 806 1, 449, 440 0, 758, 671 66, 975 302, 019 1, 987, 803 1,773,172 1, 128, 038 930 1,359,702 90, 110 14, 484 247, 850 26 27 28 ?<> 33, 231 178, 910 43, 419 30 18, 539 55, 231 102, 944 5,127 46, 471 22, 215 23.261 19, 157 15, 629 11, 350 83, 501 303, 242 076, 547 21, 901 287, 160 17, 503, 601 4, 330, 051 627, 005 18, 742, 335 150, 620 3, 193, 616 2, 815, 718 1, 462, 811 1, 221, 295 915, 079 462, 824 300, 733 27, 709 4,6K 19, 305 31 32 •J3 34 35 16, 722 40, 834 2,239 2,325 45, 361 16, 211 15, 156 3,382 9,261 U, 943 78, 874 184, 920 8,213 11, 017 232, 831 10, 077, 736 5,335,117 3, 625, 760 2, 997, 221 2, 156, 125 2, 546, 053 4, 578, 784 287, 671 369, 380 1, 376, 749 230, 007 404, 620 100 12, 986 126, 119 36 37 38 39 40 49 174 44,797 29, 443 «,73« 923 i,9:i 22,803 19,224 5,228 272 968 217, 408 132, 626 31, Oil 186, 439 440, 930 15, 523, 219 542, 094 336, 516 54, 088 277,413 6, 973, 020 1, 558, 090 637, 343 1,000 324 389, 406 33, 381 9,345 41 43 43 44 4i k XzcluaiTe of spring lunbs. 892 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XhlX.—IAve stock and its productions : 1880— NEW YORK— Continued. CountieB. Schoharie - Schuyler ., Seneca Steuben . . 50 Suffolk , Sullivan . .. Tioga Tompkins . Ulster "Warren "Washington . Wayne "W catches ter. Wyoming ... Yates LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. Nvmiber. 9,613 6,569 8,802 19, 914 7,988 6,057 7,482 9,220 10, 281 3,588 11, 360 14, 747 6,919 10, 249 7,448 Mules and Number, 48 87 33 250 99 152 77 100 196 11 Working oxen. Nwmher. 688 168 20 1,645 188 4,295 634 333 2,851 875 307 318 2,418 140 88 Milcli cows. Number. 21, 000 7,053 7,146 37,254 9,306 17, 798 17, 794 16, 049 21, 337 7,034 21,762 16, 732 19, 168 25, 507 6,636 Other cattle. Number. 15, 082 8,451 7,682 34, 663 7,637 23, 263 11, 620 12, 782 14, 030 5,032 13,232 12, 081 5,302 15, 817 8,513 NOETH CAROLINA. The State. Alamance.. Alexander Alleghany . Anson Ashe Beaufort — Bertie Bladen Crunswicli. 10 Buncomhe . Burke Caban-u3 .. Caldwell . Camden .. Carteret .- Caswell - . . Catawba . . Oliatham . Cherokee . Chowan ... 21 Clay 22 Cleveland.... 23 Coliunbus 24 I Craveu 25 i Cuuiberlaud . 26 Cunituok. 27 I Dare 28 I Davidson . 29 i Uavie 30 1 Duplin ... 31 Edgecombe . 33 Forsyth .... 33 j rrankliu 34 I Gaston 35 Gates Graham .. 37 Granville . Greene . . . 30' Guilford., to ■ Halifax ... 41 namett ... 42 ' Haywood . . 43 Henderson. 44 Hertford... « Hydo 2,422 976 1,432 1,182 2,396 1,048 1,517 600 300 2,352 1,091 2,167 1,065 1,760 1,698 3,040 8se 653 6)2 1,403 64<1 952 1,089 1, 036 351 3,386 1, 60:i 1, 653 1,022 1,820 1,001 978 1,041 330 3,633 917 3,313 2, 026 763 1,534 932 1, 15& 853 81, 871 794 110 1,546 208 575 948 554 168 1,247 917 1,583 731 298 97 1,048 1,243 2,104 807 385 318 1,846 320 444 914 188 24 1,366 826 623 2,717 703 990 1,505 294 74 1,009 796 1,186 1,581 645 423 437 567 217 50, 188 73 182 410 725 709 763 845 1,020 853 291 347 37 290 145 440 90 66 464 598 163 162 172 1,306 984 495 182 125 220 106 1,066 942 84 1,306 34 631 108 1,067 450 416 2,472 725 197 600 637 485 232, 133 2,891 1,836 2,287 2,885 4,455 3,060 2,695 2,608 2,177 4,350 2,123 2,647 2,045 1,064 1,189 2,207 2,871 5,736 1,821 736 989 3,556 2,798 2,435 2,467 1,244 421 4,334 1,866 2,910 1,775 2,658 2,866 2,303 1,456 628 4,765 887 6,081 3,065 1,974 2,670 2,176 1,323 1,647 375, 105 a On farma. June 1. 1880. 2,431 3,049 4,682 6,320 6,304 5,559 6,646 5,310 6,746 2,632 3,575 2,808 1,717 2,668 2,297 3,769 9,124 3,374 1,495 1,899 4,397 5,797 4,090 5,379 2,316 1,217 6,745 2,409 6,235 3,865 2,694 6,0.54 3.608 3,810 1,160 6,209 1,827 7,559 5,127 4,057 5,353 3,282 2,504 3,128 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX..—Ure stock andits productions : 1880— NEW YOEK- 893 -Con tinned. LIVB STOCK- -continnod. Wool. DAIKY PHODUCTS. Sheep. (i>) Swine. Mi\k. Butter. Clieese. Number. 25„670 31, 346 18, 078 101,-383 10, 528 Nvmber. 12, 399 5,693 9,031 18, 046 13, 869 Pounds. 118, 159 157, 854 94, 374 477, 539 39, 252 Sallons. 380, 991 129, 261 206, 681 2, 742, 300 382, 296 Pounds. 2, 729, 633 902, 145 769, 512 3, 886, 085 667, 906 PoJtnds. 22, 009 22, 726 1,876 138, 830 2,218 46 47 48 49 50 14, 823 21, 914 33, 614 15, 331 22, 299 8,481 8,253 9,175 21, 890 3,318 63, Oil 89, 780 161, 754 60, 440 63, 596 1, 030, 855 310, 133 668, 406 1, 366, 859 192, 886 1, 611, 273 2, 150, 885 2, 028, 466 1, 757, 699 648, 705 15, 981 34, 712 54,338 8,802 12, 770 51 52 53 54 56 64, 606 41, 663 1,646 44,413 51, 863 17, 908 24, 872 8,207 9,392 9,078 338, 811 227, 963 6,069 268, 349 308, 262 2, 927, 190 403,654 5, 637, 072 7, 691, 440 51, 156 1, 793, 243 1, 773, 578 616, 825 1, 030, 824, 731, 351 • - - 104, 914 40, 101 2,540 269, 933 31, 638 56 57 58 59 60 NORTH CAROLINA. 1, 453, 541 917, 756 7, 212, 507 57, 330 5,000 4,403 6,738 4,085 12, 292 4,398 4,001 4,689 4,745 10, 897 4,418 3,551 4,915 1,273 848 1,677 6,299 15, 089 6,861 375 3,238 8,342 8,010 2,218 5,801 1,764 797 11, 051 3,415 5,596 1,854 4,258 4,544 4,636 2,225 2,253 6, 599 779 10, 148 1, 771 4,213 8,830 6,544 1,918 1,313 11, 796 9,509 7,522 14, 229 18, 170 18, 886 33, 572 22, 357 16,394 18, 516 9,426 12,284 11,424 10, 255 4,960 10, 528 10,594 30, 150 11, 533 8,475 8,133 11, 327 28, 345 13, 599 23, 179 10, 797 2,243 23, 682 12, 695 30, 801 22, 546 10, 658 16, 428 10, 310 13, 072 5,263 21,124 11, 366 17,404 20,034 15, 404 16, 126 8,419 12, 040 8,642 11, 018 6,779 19, 159 8,817 37,483 10, 181 10, 087 10, 002 10, 880 18, 425 6,856 7,663 9,714 5,081 1,980 3,410 10, 862 31, 595 8,878 1,172 4,396 9,879 16, 206 5,443 11, 666 5,147 1,778 20, 926 7,031 12, 621 5,510 8,977 9,890 6,317 6,573 3,921 15, 046 1,777 21, 218 5,213 8,464 13, 999 10,476 4,669 3,896 ,586 3 110 6,740 110 10 84 560 46, 273 428 25 51, 051 83 725 352 1,539 1,858 6,933 135 616 10 740 175 90 4,135 17, 205 10 126, 000 200 135 39 12, 472 33 174 103, 356 70, 510 81, 605 98, 907 176, 478 20, 315 11, 745 18, 727 3,540 248, 465 80, 107 127, 927 87,064 18, 758 3,479 105, 824 120, 784 226, 078 95, 680 5,960 49, 581 176, 411 12, 192 22, 296 39, 453 2,995 5,627 157, 757 74, 944 28, 596 23, 026 122, 715 66, 611 125, 505 12, 169 31, 265 181, 129 11, 676 185, 090 35, 683 30, 238 127, 157 81, 336 8,001 21, 109 385 1,052 3,205 10,590 25 20 14 1,270 1,232 325 1,002 203 : 15 I 340 1, 338 I 1, 926 ; 387 50 737 220 120 122 160 100 50 296 300 170 190 I 45 b Exclusive of spring lambs. 894 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XhlX.— Live stock anditsprodactUms: 1880— NORTH CAROLINA— Contiiined Counties. LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. Mnles and Worldng oxen. Milcb cows. Other cattle. IredeU — Jackson . . Johnston Jones Lenoir — 51 Lincoln 52 1 McDowell . 53 I Macon 54 Madison . . . 55 Martin — 50 Mecklenburg , 57| MltoheU 58 Montgomery. - 59 1 Moore 60 Nash Now Hanover. Northampton . Onslow Oranjje Pamlico Pasquotank . Pender Perquimans. Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham . Rowan Rutherford . Saiup.son Stanly . HO, Stokes. 81 Surry 82' Swain 83 Transylvania . 84 Tyrrell 85 Union ■Wake "WaiTeu Washington . Watauga Wayne Wilkes . Wilson . Yadkin . Tancey . Number. 2, 494 1,162 1,873 667 1,160 1,210 841 1,532 1,455 878 2,205 1,311 1,055 1,727 1,404 • 1.98 2,220 703 2,769 443 834 697 983 1,814 2, 180 398 3,254 1,171 1,590 1,660 3,076 1,302 1,933 1,020 1,359 1,495 493 691 316 1,705 2,731 1,759 660 1,414 1,908 2,097 1,143 1,448 1,146 Number. 1,862 341 1,629 483 1,234 715 504 786 879 3,041 354 703 1,123 1,171 149 1,078 469 1,273 155 421 887 537 726 1,379 1,336 1,207 1,369 1,212 1,564 1, 43.-> 1,097 943 1,096 701 157 279 266 1,671 3,052 555 418 230 1,590 760 1,220 813 404 Number. 202 317 1,780 470 566 62 267 382 283 387 60 163 301 460 1,626 54 1,229 618 392 881 473 778 460 475 1,072 316 660 390 1,107 372 44 539 1,248 149 278 594 250 233 209 381 1,296 1,770 250 343 857 1,169 816 194 115 Number. 3,789 1,943 3,718 1,279 2,672 2,170 1,937 2,288 2,927 1,653 3,299 2,544 2,201 3,765 2,120 .')C4 1,943 1.784 4,056 1,098 1,094 2,295 1,489 2,530 3,043 1,092 4,670 2,739 3,215 3,393 3,807 3,082 .',195 2,474 2,507 2,621 959 1.410 1,083 3,632 5,315 2,977 1, 329 2,785 2,303 4,493 1,131 2,327 1,926 Number. 5,218 3,327 6,676 2,095 2,825 3,035 2,803 3,945 3,834 3,199 3,380 3,349 3,480 7,036 4,028 3,907 4,244 4,760 2,086 2,218 3,816 3,224 3,333 6, 122 1,459 7,771 4.748 7,041 3,599 5.408 3,911 7,203 3, 81.) 2. 85.'j 2,594 1,777 2,859 2,597 5,583 7,888 4,792 2.555 3, 7.->5 4,459 5,422 2,406 2,841 2, 791 OHIO. TheStat*.. 1 , Adams 2 Alien 3 1 Ashland . . . 4 Ashtabula. 5 Athens Auglaize, llplmont . Bt-owu ... Butler — 10 I Carroll... 730, 478 6, 4,59 8,910 8,431 10,683 5,971 7,964 9,571 9, 220 10, 193 0,161 19, 481 255 121 42 60 122 277 304 4-JO 636 137 8,226 2S8 20 6 205 213 17 321 72 2 30 707, 043 5,618 7,490 10, 489 23, 008 6,131 6,980 9, 4fi6 7,173 7,775 7,079 I, 084, 917 a On faims, Juno 1, 1880. 8. 863 12, OSO 13, 977 IS, 388 10, 5U1 10, .^21 15,789 11,136 10, 448 9,979 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 895 Table XLIX.—Uve stock and Ha produeUona : 1880— NORTH CAROLINA— Continued. 24, 7.37 GO 38, 380 152, OU 56. 079 34, 040 172, 080 152,433 788 1, 578 20 12 145, 851 01, 057 70 002 880 130 im, sal 134 119,150 27, 313 45, 365 9, 169 2,481 100 30 133, 042 50 178, 246 71, 711 14 834 450 185 119,023 29, 941 9,102 245 142, 951 7,44J 87,294 109,312 2,201 130 1,263 76 OHIO. 4, 002, 486 3, 141, 333 25,003,750 46, 801, 637 87, 034, 263 2, 170, 245 14, 866 28,461 76, 207 2,462 594, 116 945 1 29, 955 50, 172 127, 098 57,332 701, 085 5,483 2 68, 222 33,666 306, 387 605, 272 901, 945 26, 840 3 36, 668 10, 127 193, 862 4, 760, 638 1, 446, 434 196, 167 4 82, 407 19, 101 429, 897 34, 080 627, 235 18, 904 5 17, 109 39, 389 76, 671 - 9, 125 535,290 915 6 157, 740 29,062 819, 984 117, 817 917, 483 8,599 7 18, 012 51,931 101,404 7,591 835, 901 082 8 11, 286 54,174 77, 408 112, 987 750, 186 5,543 9 M2, 513 16, 113 701, 859 10, 600 791,020 2, 330 10 b Exclusive of spring lambs. 8y6 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live stock and its productions : 1880 — OHIO — Continued. Conn ties. Champaign . . Clark Clermont . - . Clinton Columbiana. Coshocton Crawford . . Cuyahog-a. . Darke Defiance... Delaware . Erie Fairfield.. Fayette... Franklin.. Fulton G-aUia G-eauga . . . Greene ... Guernsey . Hamilton . Hancock.. Hardin ... Harrison.. Henry 36 Highland . Hocking , Holmes ... Huron Jackson. . . Jefferson .. Knox Lake Lawrence . . Licking — Logan Lorain Lucas Madison . . . Mahoning . Marion . Medina . Meigs . . . Mercer . Miami - . Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Morrow Muskingum . . S'oble Ottawa — Paulding.. PeiTy Pickaway. Pike Portage . . Preble ... Putnam . . Kichland . Ross Sandusky . Scioto Seneca — LIYIS STOCK, (a) Horses. Number. 9,340 8,650 8,542 9,066 0,605 9,202 8,884 9,146 13, 551 7,074 9,745 6,726 10, 606 8,640 13, 793 7,662 5,592 5,831 10, 501 7,859 9,971 11, 335 8,4L4 6,594 6,190 9,708 4,696 8,831 10, 168 4,305 6,072 10, 271 3,926 3, 511, 12, 267 9,335 10, 116 5,362 7,994 8,635 5,310 8,694 9,579 6,517 11,739 6,464 8,534 10, 285 6,613 4,914 3,934 5,633 10, 829 4,455 8,185 9,260 7,684 10, 068 10, 093 9,441 4,232 12, 042 8,658 Mules and asses. Number. 224 305 98 215 117 83 440 128 137 3C 112 388 243 127 369 48 1,171 182 225 82 125 346 146 90 58 359 110 173 32 449 123 252 75 113 330 94 196 46 283 201 303 325 226 146 104 148 156 27 100 111 414 270 248 224 478 165 710 121 170 "Working oxen. Nu/mber. 28 40 39 44 31 36 86 12 90 217 63 25 215 37 104 36 61 115 13 39 605 71 17 18 608 30 46 49 48 85 53 19 1S5 21 12 282 26 230 21 371 228 18 140 108 85 116 111 6 15 40 199 23 263 21 Number. 6,207 6,741 7,258 6,309 12, 061 9,007 8,755 15, 055 11, 341 7,606 7,474 5,055 9,481 5,312 10,684 9,291 5,741 ■16, 931 7,634 8,304 15, 213 9,856 6,828 6,276 6,175 7,693 4,916 8,900 12, 155 5,072 6,629 8,725 5,092 3,732 10, 460 6,550 19. 962 6,007 4,699 9,598 5,862 12, 873 6,086 7,324 7,518 9,235 10. 963 6,346 7,480 11, 207 7,153 4,677 4,177 6,038 6,702 3,421 18, 392 7,290 7,669 10, 965 8,318 4,723 10, 570 6,810 Other cattle. Number. 13, 142 12, 729 7,242 11, 075 12, 018 16, 432 14, 472 7,004 16, 368 10, 962 15, 290 5,202 17, 718 13, 769 18, 040 9,930 9,878 11, 393 12, 108 13, 286 4,8 18, 196 ^3, 175 Wl, 962 7,61 14, 453 8,603 14, 219 14, 950 10,227 11,447 15, 191 5,744 6,426 20, 138 12, 363 11,641 5,785 19, 781 14, 117 12, 470 13, 377 9,839 15, 214 10,222 10, 846 11, 222 11, 339 12, 270 21, 180 13, 826 5,006 6,750 11, 610 16,440 5,245 13, 470 11, 156 13, 336 14, 908 15, 607 9,819 6,883 14,209 9,868 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 897 Table XLlX.—IAve stock and Us productions : 1880 — OHIO — ContiDued. LIVE BTOCK--contmued. ■Wool. DAIRY PBODUCTB. Steep. (!>) Swine. Milk. Butter. ClieeBe. Number, 39, 763 54,419 11,405 31, 329 142, 621 Nwmber. 65, 185 41, 080 40, 974 77, 509 24,721 Pounds. 201,448 301, 323 6B,-214 145, hm 726, 754 Gallons. 67, 114 121, 409 16, 829 14, 861 650,648 Pounds. 542, 298 625, 357 826, 893 66.), 174 995, 916 Pounds. 21, 706 1,086 69 3, 227 199, 000 11 12 13 14 15 149, 117 64, 046 23, 492 10, 0U8 15, 044 36,634 50, 360 10, 227 72, 221 30,436 770,036 324, 915 117, 240 67, 485 65,644 32, 100 3,600 3, 229, 220 10, 076 235, 097 8.i9, 381 806, 870 1, 157, 955 1, 017, 626 , 613,747 640 3,020 62, 492 1,050 401 16 17 18 19 20 123,301 26,V40 39, 272 25, 667 38, 038 62, 071 14, 014 58,217 77, 730 74, 978 634,421 138, 697 211, 737 133, 686 185, 455 12, 885 297, 082 11, 240 11, 301 278, 312 829, 743 638, 098 898, 551 373, 862 957, 949 1,209 11, 096 8 327 1,736 21 22 23 24 25 38, 110 15, 311 29, 989 29, 356 186,731 34, 766 18, 757 6,192 70, 961 20, 304 170, 132 60, 137 148, 867 153, 051 991, 079 896, 801 18, 624 4,274,493 48, 353 6,755 745, 117 616, 824 891, 756 691,941 895, 067 46, 015 6, 135 45, 401 15 450 26 27 28 29 30 7,397 47,848 46, 454 209, 856 11, 119 26, 029 74, 799 45, 715 16, 729 31, 882 41, 105 192, 292 209, 065 1,090,393 52, 469 4,027,673 13, 171 14, 826 1.325 2,360 1, 353, 460 884, 633 595,578 698, 065 567, 005 14, 137 440 1,810 3,100 675 31 32 33 34 35 27, 870 39, 119 48, 550 73, 763 12, 955 67, 435 15, a74 35, 988 30, 891 13, 269 140, 210 194, 999 223, 292 383, 094 54, 390 13, 405 5,865 304. 800 1,830,866 3,525 680, 990 426, 718 673, 368 1, 117, 683 421, 608 854 620 41, 908 130, 925 1,251 30 37 33 39 40 152, 705 159, 867 20, 935 4,782 251, 989 15, 511 48, 909 3,985 lS;491 52,086 725, 698 904, 073 102, 772 17, 919 1,335,909 17; 041 15, 438 427,438 44,100 178, 681 637, 130 8i06, 678 483, 259 309, 006 1, 161, 867 6,745 674 7,150 250 7,400 41 42 43 44 45 78,325 52, 4J4 9, 159 82, 716 90, 751 46, 245 20,422 19, ll4 63,448 13, 109 408, 555 283,911 41, 873 474, 528 450, 207 21, 100 5, 215, 722' 354, 851 3,173 430, 714 646, 865 1, 007, 235 6(18, 281 346, 597 846, 258 10, 550 299, 484 COO 9,995 24,889 46 47 48 49 50 79,442 66, 202 36, 334 11. 874 11, 632 44, 563 IS, 093 14,446 51, 848 35, Oil 378, 189 356, 977 174, 863 60, 891 71, 604 19, 691 2, 072, 756 44, 490 1.54, 533 21, 560 529, 198 1, 2!.0, 188 631, 272 500, .544 702, 199 200 117, OM 31. 6.">.i 1. 291 6,720 51 52 53 54 55 37, 370 ,5, 230 94, 765 . 126,136 164, 815 19, 677 40, 142 17,718 3:, 204 28, Oil 184, 391 34, 5.56 528. 906 656,719 859, 745 974, 126 343, 946 8,040 8,025 111, 877 645, 831 1, 024, 095 72.5. 485 887, 827 999, 427 116, 093 505 .S, 102 1, 943 356 56 57 58 59 60 79, 683 16, ir.l 4,589 74, 178 18, 938 23, 912 17,586 16, 073 17, 977 69, 429 429, 269 69, 215 18,037 396, 210 96, 442 4,386 6,215 924 854 2,800 75.5, 577 30U, 177 235, 170 5.V2, 694 509, 109 6, 88i 04 300 1,220 300 61 62 63 64 65 9,853 53, 342 14. 305 14, 585 72, 215 16, 180 11, 169 60, 092 46, 170 45, 463 47, 536 269, 807 83, 523 61,414 341, 439 1, 809 3,832,070 6,805 1,770 62,409 263, 702 1, 200, 675 719,420 687, 479 901, 317 250 113, 405 300 8,595 13, 106 66 07 68 69 70 13, 976 28, 220 5.072 66,404 16, 855 58, 776 30, 592 14, 072 52, 638 40, 605 70, 904 136, V67 18.812 326, 4-J6 89, 886 100, 600 27, 555 24, 082 31,.536 21, 759 694, 241 814, 988 3.52, 908 1, 082, 270 650, 086 2,125 1,810 490 434 200 71 72 73 74 75 67 6 Exclusive of spriiig la/mbs. 898 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — lAve stoeJc and its pro6/ue1ions : 1880 — OHIO — Continued. Counties. LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. ^"JfiL™* "^xS"^ MUchcows. Other cattle. Stark Summit . . - . . TrombnU... Tuscarawas. TJnion Van 'Wert... Vinton "Warren Washington "Wayne - "Williams "Wood "Wyandot ... Nvmber. 12, 301 7,682 10, 005 9,S28 10, 025 6,858 3,547 9,256 8,572 11,885 8,464 10, 813 7,919 Nvmier. 150 41 55 117 118 238 202 464 241 209 121 Nwmber. 38 46 150 74 17 19 336 461 2 Nvmber. 15, 318 15,049 20, 451 12,648 6,251 6,220 3,757 6,959 9,674 14, 050 9,488 9,7U 6,479 OREGON. The State Baker Benton Clackamas... Clatsop Colnmoia... Coos Cnny Douglas Grant , Jackson Josephine .'. Lake liOne liinn Marion Multnomah . Polk Tillamook .. TJmatiUa Union "Wasco "Washington "TamHiU... 124,107 9,795 3,300 2,661 194 436 877 384 6,042 10, 286 4,959 5,341 5,964 7,813 5,790 1,248 4,536 331 16, 402 12, 700 17, 879 2,724 4,485 2,804 155 12 S 78 90 76 261 167 74 230 124 160 40 61 13 257 133 81 181 186 144 970 149 193 423 90 227 102 34 17 97 150 141 54 77 65 113 73 257 126 59,549 1,616 2,560 3,479 852 877 2,629 1,074 4,330 1,514 2,187 1,124 1,395 4,946 5,053 4,332 2,729 2,314 1,136 3,966 3,851 2,224 2,609 2,752 PENNSYLVANIA. The State Adams jLllegheny . . Armstrong .. Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford — Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester 633, 587 9,255 13, 299 10, 342 8,847 9,105 17, 969 4,676 14, 300 16, 929 12,841 5,589 443 1,467 8,048 16, 573 22,914 881 76 133 1,905 141 188 1,817 210 125 2 210 172 867 16,062 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 2 64 . 40 4S 21 13 6 837 2 76 67 68 14 15 1,020 854,156 ,12, 586 19, 571 14, 159 10, 895 9,563 33,541 5,638 38, 472 34,524 19,388 7,899 642 2,351 8,113 42, 370 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 899 Table XLIX. — lAve stock and its produotions : 1880 — OHIO — Continued. LIVB STOCK— oontinned. DAIKT PBODUOTS. Wool. Sheep. (6) Swine. MUk. Bntter. Cheese. Number. 69,486 27,356 69,865 113,589 08,016 Kvmher. 36, 659 17,700 11,766 28,983 60,805 Potmds. 343,043 137,636 362,508 556,509 461,217 Oanons. 611,636 3, 090, 862 4,301,555 1,007,834 7,760 Pornids. 2,335,700 917, 019 1,336,027 968, 078 587,423 Povmds. 60, 329 21, 110 225, 954 70, 264 14, 958 76 77 78 79 80 11,746 36, 858 21, 338 64,180 48, 536 39,720 9,994 65, 504 19,950 46, 787 56,712 193, 675 112,944 356,044 238, 579 14, 926 1,200 34,568 27,073 130, 295 488, 826 333,316 712, 531 928,539 1,371,266 1,450 1,985 1,264 19, 149 58, 394 81 82 83 84 85 33, 576 23,380 71,223 48,713 49, 201 43,134 142,712 104, 164 326, 636 668, 388 24,198 224, 951 940,966 1, 004, 577 525,415 1,100 890 40,426 86 87 88 OEEGON. 1,083,162 156,222 6,718,524 227,540 2,443,725 153, 198 30, 652 28, 759 , 13,391 1379 1,566 1, 621 6,599 10,754 988 1,120 148,062 129,299 62,098 7,784 6,762 2,190 130 476 43,792 60 46, 820 87,684 156,128 47,785 46,908 8,984 5, 127 1,245 5,370 280 1 2 3 4 5 4,441 22,948 133, 319 58,490 31,729 6,014 1,260 15,446 2,486 13, 260 , 14,934 86, 672 511,382 307, 606 109,931 6,611 60 2,349 6,475 7,572 86,776 48,780 122,740 15, 167 68, 062 10, 525 100 16,424 885 ,7, 606 , 6 7 8 9 10 10, 397 21, 565 46,483 46,764 32, 960 2,675 607 > 10, 712 12,454 15,774 36,178 69,633 210, 234 230,594 161,285 27,616 53,370 185,271 277, 042 229,220 680 2,050 12,900 2,903 23,863 n 48 12 13 4,450 38, 528 14 15 2,318 20,916 2,183 267,782 22,219 255,954 9, 862 17,086 3,250 10,438 1,004 4,063 9,748 5,586 8,428 11,935 10,334 106, 970 8,643 1,738,427 118,237 1,601,482 . 53,754 88, 133 76, 283 920 2,850 486 212,558 73,664 79, 180 134,415 113, 864 41, 660 260 8,174 250 115 16 17 18 19 '0 34,652 362 247 42,702 151,264 136, 709 '1 3,272 525 22 23 PENNSYLVANIA. 1,776,598 1,187,968 8,470,273 36, 540, 540 79,336,012 1,008,686 S,692 22,172 34,552 27,613 1,092,600 191 1 55,220 23,944 289,543 1,789,886 1,746,086 4,692 2 34,814 30,975 146,447 14,815 1,299,898 1,382 3 80,465 15, 836 399, 075 394, 144 1,104,424 30 4 16, 868 24,202 65,192 10,933 684, 213 860 6 2,823 37,790 14, 373 1,017,078 2,919,960 39, 338 6 7,843 10,428 35,499 141, 316 409, 690 124 V 40,370 19,408 168,590 469, 112 4,824,656 19,264 8 5,228 29,979 22,523 a, 307, 554 3,892,430 11,859 9 56, 669 33, 123 240,897 72,339 1,929,790 1,143 10 14,725 13,358 55,633 66,007 641, 967 3,325 u 983 653 3,788 13,566 67,542 76 12 241 3,294 1,024 167,504 181, 616 1,64C 13 14,547 20,830 62,828 11,443 629,366 615 14 15, 149 33, 959 81,853 5,758,814 4,246,665 11,2S5 15 h Exclusive of spring lambs. 900 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live stock and its prodaetions : 1880 — PENNSYLVANIA — Continued. Countiea. Clarion Clearfield , Clinton Columbia Crawford Cnmberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie., Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna — Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming , McKenn Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour ITorthanipton — Northumberland Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter , Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna ... Tioga Union Venango "Warren Washington "Wayne "Westmoreland. . . "Wyoming York LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. l^wniber. 6; 997 5,436 2,085 6,077 17, 071 10, 737 7,697 5,317 1,122 13, IGO 9,150 557 13, 520 2,869 8,178 6,962 12, 066 5,596 4,742 3,421 24,431 7,269 7,631 8, U56 5,866 8,428 2,061 12, 993 4,314 3,798 14, 805 2,510 9,435 6,262 6,860 2,623 1,201 3,393 5,006 4,865 9,478 1, 635 , 9,496 9,523 4,107 6,412 4,683 13, 275 6,544 16, 500 3,667 16, 434 Mules and Number. 101 95 38 237 652 714 120 16 124 188 11 283 108 256 420 275 38 194 131 3,054 48 618 188 228 118 49 99 273 165 462 28 181 101 184 61 870 240 30 29 163 120 57 77 64 211 75 2,797 "Working oxen. Nwmher. 199 138 27 60 1,147 137 188 815 170 102 8 127 517 31 64 15« 18 2!i0 383 36 4 2 368 304 512 110 4 152 12 4 320 917 6 80 393 1,021 1,007 204 510 2K8 1,572 36 169 152 Milch cows. Number. 10, 100 7,708 3,662 6, S55 31, 479 12, 614 11, 405 16, 088 1,998 25, 425 10, 040 940 12, 940 3.295 9,216 7,703 14, 118 7, 612 4,779 7,074 35, 291 9, 227 10, 547 13, 881 8,364 10, 334 4,210 17, 566 4,172 5,464 34,918 2,861 13, 090 7,418 6,767 4,041 2, 607 8, 9.-i9 8, 2!'6 5, 257 15. 151 3, 332 27, 3l'5 23, 738 4,779 9,6(!9 10, IW 10, 248 14, 199 ID, 221 6,,297 25, 670 Other cattle. Number. 12, 653 12, 734 4,881 5,975 41, 007 13,442 9,7T0 3,508 2,089 28, 497 19, 274 1,322 10, 027 5,949 18, 106 14. 469 20, 218 11, 452 6,012 5,249 26, 636 11,890 12, 934 8, 793 7,167 11, 324 6,759 24,666 6, 231 6,025 9, 874 2,358 6, 146 5,281 9,609 724 2,680 9, 073 6.829 6, 339 26, 080 6, 172 24, 465 24, o-;i 4, 4U 10, 044 ]l,287 28, 009 19,294 27, 688 6,353 21, 045 EHODE ISLAND. The State Bristol Kent Newport Providence .. "Washington . 9,661 461 1,136 1,875 4,090 2,099 46 3,523 76 375 1, OOli 675 1,331 21, 460 802 2,605 3,590 9,706 4,857 516 1, 2118 1,973 3,443 3,371 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TE.NTH CENSUS. 901 Tablb XL1X.—Live stock and its productions : 1880— PENNSYLVANIA— ContiniRd. LIVE STOCK — coDtinued. ■Wool. DAinT PHODUCTS. Sheep, ib) Swine. MUk. Batter. Cheese. , Number- IB, 824 14, 883 3,223 5,039 57, 601 Number. 18, 883 15, 522 8,003 16, 945 18, 324 Founds. 65, 596 68, 136 14, 422 25, 098 270, 535 Gallons. 28, 651 123, 094 47, 587 33, 091 4, 510, 397 Pounds. 780, 292 686, 833 297, 485 683, 814 2, 197, 574 Pounds. 604 407 40O 870, 41,341 16 17 ,18 19 20 8,772 2, 418 1,629 1,973 33,411 32, 773 21, 332 9,319 1,491 12, 881 53,816 12, 078 9,646 7,813 158, 116 121, 619 375, 975 3, 412, 439 9.-.8 1, 893, 631 960,516 889, 487 1,428,084 147, 849 2, 201, 141 2, 3.52 6, 050 79, 045 2,825 72, 796 31 22 23 24 25 58, 472 1,770 11, 672 6,591 158, 372 24, 517 1,257 38, 886 22, 773 32, 749 298, 041 6,671 70, 072 26, 000 799, 309 38, 235 20 48, 222 10 3,042 822, 359 78, 961 1, 031, 095 211,501 894, 526 4,296 240 4,779 40 4,008 25 27 28 29 30 16, 373 61, 732 17, 082 '7, 133 6,451 16, 448 31,405 15, 306 11, 362 4,739 70, 346 246, 022 71, 824 30, 208 27,-944 14, 466 44, 578 31, 050 49, 707 363, 213 538, 975 1, 209, 398 609, 788 344, 803 607, 819 604 1,877 731 954 21, 288 31 32 33 34 35 7,064 72, 826 1,704 1,543 5,085 59, 027 12, 938 17,013 20, 177 13, 072 38,354 ' ' 343, 730 8,851 8,397 22, 225 371, 558 128, 187 20, 361 520, 889 243, 073 3,381,046 921,820 802, 241 1, 373. 639 746, 261 100, 991 240 7,011 14, 807 706 36 37 38 39 40 9,621 6,935 90, 001 . 6,632 3,544 '18, 050 1,713 17, 318 10, 696 7,951 39, 762 30, 031 4I8,98'5 27, 884 14, 389 186, 765 240. 083 4:i8. 763 11,893 57, 728 930, 379 SCO, !ia4 1, 539, 340 321,316 418, 472 425 16, 442 24,310 1,610 41 42 43 44 45 2,809 2,044 3,593 3,164 5,437 21, 160 • 7, 108 20, 870 16, 424 15,744 15, 428 10, 053 16, 6 360 2,052 1,845 46,961 8,918 10.982 28, 969 2, 237 1,050 4,541 5,322 178,354 10,989 23, 895 137,466 15,660 150 1,145 124 985 71 74 170 10 75 76 77 80 315 280 65,075 2,985 225 78 79 27, 158 26,246 26,623 1,000 4,526 274 3,880 2,638 6,204 6,867 25,323 206 26, 339 11,815 23, 319 11,700 130, 698 64,273 67,289 3,600 11,562 721 11,485 14, 063 75 453 2,636 87,977 36,943 54, 310 60 328, 396 84,706 82, 569 116,364 962 173 80 81 8S 139,794 316 10 3,464 4,635 84 100 66 86 87 88 10, 900 11,004 36, 900 36,874 200 m 5,103 66, 163 90 91 000 373 5,491 1,760 72, 316 i2,485 7 8,335 11, 846 30, 686 1,920 1,140 17, 441 5,296 158, 000 qo 163 43, 267 21,374 3,638 40,240 78, 137 <11 774 94 95 96 1 4,506 180 32, 242 183 12, 604 97 46,406 210 69, 307 700 140, 197 1,360 265, 253 600 98 99 807 6,693 4,360 2,406 8,655 13, 014 124 285 100 101 240 96 102 101 1,627 9,433 618 6,390 38,042 29, 493 3,808 25, 286 1,870 100, 691 195, 729 108, 966 366 26 125 lO-l 2,489 365 105 106 107 6, 812 20,712 21,029 . 278, 259 250 108 10<) 4,370 1,146 1,912 704 1,983 220 44, 327 4,171 16, 259 17, 083 5,009 14, 393 2,858 14, 326 612 '3, 977 19, 817 1,734 100 3,110 13, 572 3,629 9,004 ],8fl3 4,901 260 166, 655 ic.ooe 65,204 3,761 177, 711 15,454 11, 016 1,776 230, 762 5,140 1,346 219,914 48,395 , 110 20" 111 295 80 450 112 in 604 114 ll'i 116 11,441 1,421 272 1,315 117 118 16, 504 56,248 14, 705 120 J> Exclusive of spring lambs. 910 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live stoek and its producUcms : 1880 — TEXAS — Continued. Connties. Lira STOCK, (a) Horses. ^?.?„r* "^"xS"^ Milch cows. Other cattle. Kimble . King.... Kinney . Knox ... Lamar.. Lamh Iiampxsaa.. Ija Salle ... Lavaca Leo , Leon Liberty Limestone . Lipscomb.. 'Live Oak .. Llailo Lnbbnck ... Lynn McCnllooh. McLennan.. McMnllen . Madison... Marion Martin Mason Matagorda. Maverick... Medina ..... Menard Milan Mitchell Montagne..... Montgomery.. Moore Morris Motley Hacogdoches . Navarro IKTewton ITolaa Naeces Ochiltree .. Oldham Orange Palo Pinto. Pamela. . Parker. . Parmer . Pecos.. - Polk.... Potter Presidio ... IRains Bandall Bed Eiver . Kef agio Koberts Kobertson . KockwaU... Knnnels ... Knsk Sabine San Angnstlne. San Jacinto San Patricio Nvanber. 1,94! Nmriber. 73 Nwmier. 277 Nmnier. 3,116 563 181 8,391 27 8 1,774 231 10 313 4,248 2,240 10,185 3,870 4,389 3,799 8,045 128 7,U8 4,288 284 74 1,186 1,040 91 1,282 185 196 477 32 2,088 1,259 864 503 674 15 25 289 1,495 11,950 2,983 2,554 1,321 45 1,545 1,878 878 7,999 1,040 7,682 202 4,582 2,471 67 107 288 743 61 811 142 637 57 490 105 1,197 722 604 144 418 244 467 102 990 364 1,102 1,051 520 75 2,918 14, 266 1,093 1,588 16,062 1,266 ' 2, 219 96 40 2,193 723 588 871 1,077 8,377 1,828 8,393 29 381 1,575 956 181 211 318 2,250 374 216 1,861 6 5,246 B,623 132 6,244 1,716 48 241 21 42 318 2 2,151 1,887 201 425 'sii' 4 264 250 183 2,981 , 2,216 967 233 1,401 353 1, 632 432 419 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 216 480 939 606 272 102 9,353 3,677 298 8,743 6,302 1,662 5,868 26 1,036 2,994 8,175 436 1,964 2,374 2,272 1,819 214 3,447 1,410 7,282 5,696 3,280 1,738 4,448 9,245 1,965 499 527 679 3,244 3,915 8,405 2,373 65 313 1,638 6^461 929 54 4,864 1,203 B,761 1,636 2,177 1,352 150 Nvmier. 24,267 7,966 9,285 20,248 11, 919 10,645 40, 763 14, 615 18, 108 25, 859 22, 698 6,032 16, 105 31, 760 11,271 22, 812 7,841 10, 278 3,825 1,500 35, 409 19,641 4,559 28, 352 10,456 16, 795 18, 090 23,837 2,842 12,007 30,641 4,999 24, 515 76, 045 800 6,904 42,397 8,820 23,283 1,299 9,120 14,680 2,496 6,828 360 14, 278 77,342 10,697 17, 131 2,331 10,740 4,389 6,068 4,394 6,967 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 911 Table XLIX. — lAme stock and its productions : 1880 — TEXAS — Continued. LITB 8T0CK- -contmned. Wool. DAIKT PEODCOTB. Sheep. (&) Swine. ■Millr. Butter. Cheese. Nvmter. 11,196 Nwmber. 3,160 Pounde. 41,545 GaUons, Fmmdi. 23, 313 Fowndt. 60 1'1 I''? 65,597 130 11 42,352 179,600 7,348 . 2, 669 T"( 4,890 12,292 68,346 277,813 95 125 I'B 8,814 69,309 25,749 , 2,446 1,587 559 7,041 6,313 547 22,371 14, 900 31,124 9,b52 22,266 33,995 144,129 62, 141 10,219 6,215 1,787 24,465 1^080 69,941 5,720 78, 006 97,898 162, 834 9,010 202, 077 200 16, 479 99,200 730 50 75 400 127 I'R 19q 201 50 130 Til 125 442 TP 074 133 1^1 68, Oil 13,841 1,947 9,967 150,324 54,302 718 210 ITi 150 136 1S7 12,437 25,424 41,047 3,319 1,181 1,144 12,614 617 10,012 9,853 64,788 181,223 137,173 10,277 3,512 15,372 229,138 4,672 31,169 62,341 60 62 IW 87, 699 140 I'll •[<\9 10,960 225 143 16,818 9,005 111,240 32,032 7,391 957 2,374 691 3,772 3,969 274 3,844 1,447 17,286 81,623 28, 028 269,440 112, 006 93,324 38,645 3,100 7,517 2,295 606 33, 304 7,369 2,095 14,588 20,946 149, 033 30 200 145 146 2,600 1'17 1'IR 2,690 1,342 125 875 149 150 15,948 15,366 i23,534 66,106 1,518 Ti' 487 TiS 882 13, 665 2,304 w 56, 982 1'i'i Ti6 2,238 11,056 1,593 1,301 44,400 29,034 23,110 13,437 754 729- 5,495 30; 223 4,474 7,067 U6,103 27 16,650 123,649 182,121 23, 373 24,400 2,610 20 796 200 157 158 1^9 160 600 161 16? 308 5,074 1,450 2,462. 1,310 7,602 31,525 15,663 804 11, 930 3,869 6,312 685 725 1,665 62, 818 109, 121 232,706 164 26 720 495 166 166 14,012 167 80 19,904 2,175 ioo 23,970 160 689 4,200 9,030 1,217 1,845 20, 000 31,498 3,607 170 171 68 13, 934 28,120 3,360 92,736 700 172 Ml 171 1,220 7,452 54,238 1,773 3,189 21,070 75,169 206, «iO 13, 635 17'i 50 176 4,149 46 23, 837 2, 034 10, 304 152 4,981 900 106,951 47, 107 425 178 171 2,'210 821 1,988 454 7 32, 940 13, 617 14, 042 10,240 137 6,063 2,418 7,662 1, 319 20 770 169, 892 26,767 31,637 16,443 1,900 40 181 IB" 169 181 2, 200 l**! 185 h Exclusive of spring lambs. 912 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX. — Live stock and its productions: 1880 — TEXAS — Continued. Conntiea. LIVE STOCK, (a) Horses. Mulos and "Working oxen. Milcli cows. Other ca.ttle. San Saba Scurry Sliackelford. Shelby Sliermau Smitb Somervell.. Starr Stephens .. Stonewall.'. Swisher Tarrant Taylor Terry Throckmorton . Titns Tom Green . Travis Trinity Tyler ^ahur Uvalde Van Zandt.. Victoria ..... Walker Waller Washington . Webb Wharton Wheeler WioMta .... Wilbarger . - Williamson . Wilson Wise Wood Young .. Yoakum . Zapata... ZavalA... Nu/mber. 5,570 282 2C2 2,214 JUfwmber. 367 43 32 N'wriber. 288 55 142 Number. 3,163 332 659 4,243 3,221 1,397 10, 314 3,972 685 2,157 210 214 266 16 246 174 752 211 61 10, 422 2,008 2,215 124 439 244 1,477 1,690 8 9,401 1,858 1,610 2,032 1,769 4,614 3,783 2,859 3,056 6,942 1,329 3,101 110 16 1,343 311 157 1,023 142 1,058 406 672 2,451 98 777 94 105 638 851 215 180 313 265 1,786 879 3,907 237 201 2,419 91 20, 502 J, 927 ^,939 2,260 2,788 59 22 1,103 407 1,087 1,119 366 100 41 584 411 253 240 5,163 331 287 14 471 36 6,603 1,576 897 2,296 9,259 917 323 2,234 7,711 2,281 2,653 3,690 617 6,517 1,946 3,441 2,016 6,830 258 1,198 172 55 7,939 2,772 9,175 3,690 1,939 Nwnber. 34,497 39, 600 762 10, 181 12, 874 4,897 7,905 34, 756 49,545 38, 466 30,423 31,770 4,726 15, 051 6,048 3,891 6,336 18, 060 IS, 169 42, 993 10, 875 10, 694 11, 632 3,021 16, 103 33, 537 1,292 31,035 29, 414 6,590 25, 144 8,435 2,960 UTAH TEERITOEY. The Territory Beaver Box Elder Cache Davis Emery Iron , Juab Kane Millard Morgan Pitrte Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete 1,053 4,455 3,319 2,229 282 1,737 909 1,080 1,013 578 482 1,059 2,604 185 2,232 55 166 173 105 35 54 107 64 35 25 186 9 942 54 532 419 47 91 54 94 66 11 112 99 77 103 6 668 32, 768 851 2,580 2,954 1,986 384 1,980 493 1,069 440 603 503 795 2,674 120 3,074 68, 680 1,472 6,440 2,976 2,175 575 3,582 449 1,591 662 756 4,362 1,843 267 2,455 a On farms, June 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 913 Tabue XLIX. — Live etoek ) Swine. Milk. Batter. Cheeie. Svmber. ' 17,915 Nxmiber. 6,668 153 149 28,770 Pound*. 82, 578 QaXkmi. 37,782 Pound*. 96,306 2,300 12,137 110, 694 Povnii. 460 186 1R7 1,042 2,641 2,776 6,559 3,100 150 188 1HA 1% 2,092 117 29,686 4,905 28 33,898 3,138 190 8,181 1,201 4,738 390 34,588 13,653 60 2,566 180, 628 46,634 3,886 36, 015 175 25 191 19? 103 805 60 194 1% 6,191 5,837 i9,6i8 2,262 19, 665 23,286 17,457 306, 030 900 100 197 198 199 7,420 1,160 820 21,398 33,343 2,892 160 4,060 48, 002 65 200 W1 ?nii 9,765 465 1,354 1,436 75,068 1,929 8,749 803 935 2,490 181, 616 317 9,918 16,255 19, 172 22,228 2,350 34, 022 3,447 18,478 6,447 14,167 561 6,681 53, 627 1,172 3,669 3,095 283, 167 5,398 20,764 3,028 4,215 10,128 377,602 1,495 36,884 268,319 25,723 22, 356 108,251 13,005 126, 693 10,666 81, 601 39,898 127,460 720 3,171 480 210 203 204 ?,0» 55 1,478 1,370 25 660 23 1,025 738 208 ?07 100 1,494 20 200 8,091 208 209 210 211 212 ?11 180 25 214 Vll 280 46 18,400 12,836 3,160 822 1,681 158 148 9,478 10,303 22,456 27,418 8,026 600 108 110,416 41,618 8,317 1,833 3,718 2,600 ?1fl m 4,364 162,865 41,486 338, 322 130, 183 30, 665 46 458 1,871 76 32 218 ?1» 2,6?! 1,620 220 221 ??il 9?!) 77,285 7,046 249 134 104,700 21,800 100 7,390 ?'>4 200 M5 UTAH TEEEITORT. 233,121 23,609 13, 728 8,112 10, 898 171 12, 678 6,945 11,225 4,126 1,286 647 4,917 34,636 400 26,691 17, 198 406 1,073 1,816 1,207 61 453 237 267 426 147 233 1,896 '2,'427' 973, 246 105,037 55, 118 66, 839 62, 897 664 42, 629 30,649 41, 055 8,973 5,510 166, 263 17,230 600 46,320 235 15 22, 856 32 195 200 1,764 18,724 166, 620 2,100 67,354 ( Bzolnsive of iprlns Iambi. 23,305 1,052,008 17,356 77, 333 110, 464 65, 652 2,135 28, 783 6,919 11, 197 7,552 23,489 12,247 22, 310 167, 373 700 103, 992 128,727 2,100 8,287 14,247 6,891 100 18, 300 3,430 6,670 350 1,799 10, 620 4,945 1,155 76 8,080 68 914 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XL1X.—Llve stock and it» prockicUons : 1880— UTAH TEEEITOEY— Continued. Connties. LITE BTOCE. («) Horses. MnleB and asses. ■WorWng oxeu. Milcll COTTS. Other cattle. 16 Numier. 1,383 919 3,504 Number. 85 65 147 Number. 78 341 16 2 425 493 22 99 Number. 1,298 1,737 860 65 3,667 1,320 589 2,706 Number. 1,070 3,685 9,565 231 4,445 1,642 7,309 1,555 17 18 19 Uintali HO Utah 4,353 824 1,038 2,843 349 45 61 155 m ?? ?1 Weber T VERMONT. The State Addison Bennington.. Caledonia — Chittenden . Essex Franklin Grand Isle . . LamoiUe Orange Orleans Bntland "Washington . Windham ... Windsor 75, 215 8,168 3,712 6,913 5,633 1,617 6,099 1,610 SJ36 6,838 6,708 7,612 6,210 4,890 8,269 283 11 18,868 697 640 1,625 444 702 5 841 3,000 1,095 702 1,685 3,066 3,897 217, 033 20, 470 8,654 13, 923 22, 909 3,050 29,426 2,139 10, 851 13, 072 18,594 24,229 20,831 10, 807 18, 178 167,204 10, 287 8,084 10, 903 10,764 4,489 14, 513 2,017 7,994 9,267 11,569 17, 007 10, 997 19, 831 20, 482 VIEGINIA. The State.. Acoomac Albemarle Alexandria ... Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox.. Augusta* Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick ... Buchanan Backingham.. Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City.. Charlotte Chesterfield .. Clarke Craig , Culpeper Cumberland .. Dinwiddie Elizabeth City. Essex , Fairfax Fauquier 218, 833 33, 698 423 263 8,143 6,897 472 801 1,125 8,160 1,283 8,477 1,118 6,677 1,414 2,846 1,610 836 1,824 2,202 2,298 1,763 467 1,613 1,431 27594 1,167 3,197 1,122 1,465 472 1,344 3,677 6,829 a On farms, June 1, 1881. 64,709 230 654 240 71 66 114 794 689 18 113 lie 66 633 1,564 209 123 352 1,673 675 685 681 1,251 100 1,032 452 124 710 875 768 358 63 24 85 30 388 408 366 793 448 686 111 231 324 1,661 144 193 152 821 243,061 2,747 4,834 490 991 1,494 3,218 1,661 6,712 1,458 5,700 1,462 2,707 2,687 2,069 2,369 8,057 2,543 3,420 1,026 2,190 2,450 2,002 1,222 3,412 1,188 2,170 698 1,641 5,395 5,646 388,414 4,923 7,617 186 1,650 1,442 3,119 1,604 14,947 3,334 7,444 3,991 4,615 4,425 3,717 2,686 2,877 2,117 6,019 627 2,893 1,837 4,687 3,104 6,703 1,413 2,133 640 1,751 3,443 17, 931 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 915 Table XLIX.— £{»« stock and Us productions : 1880— UTAH TERRITORY— Continned. LIVB STOCK — oontinned. ■Wool. DAIKT PBODUCTS. Sheep. (6) Strine. MUk. Butter. Cheese. Aumfcer. 13, 455 4,291 36,534 Number. 678 318 536 Poundi. 44, 288 21, 732 183,010 QaUom. Pounds. 18, 837 66, 912 26,705 Poundt. 6,350 12, 121 1(t 10,750 60 17 18 19 9,612 2,636 2,103 6,523 2,159 371 190 2,081 33,084 8,167 4,408 22,724 762 6,901 150 26,752 137, 385 87,250 9,690 109, 733 7,275 2,773 8,600 4,059 20 21 22 23 VERMONT. 439, 870 76,884 2,651,113 6,626,650 25,240,826 1,545,789 43, 019 ' 28, 710 28,945 10, 140 6,397 6,603 3,755 6,089 6,861 1,492 831,401 142, 057 167,912 66, 294 27,841 413, 896 786, 916 62, 920 999,023 6,663 2,641,041 649, 676 1,972,781 2,562,370 310,334 77,453 100, 804 32, 613 425, 107 27, 150 1 2 3 4 5 12,699 6,926 10,640 71,742 19, 848 7,730 662 3,045 7,338 4,806 75,057 38, 291 60, 635 870, 160 112,734 123,275 300 8,316 31, 612 17, 558 4, 066, 249 253,673 1, 393, 641 1, 468, 601 2,627,781 24,971 5,920 31, 952 105,360 82, 171 6 7 8 9 10 37, 537 22, 628 33,246 108,393 7,634 7,130 6,069 8,170 241,948 129, 575 171, 383 615, 835 8,497,329 204,287 121,438 264,008 1, 638, 086 2, 761, 509 1, 190, 059 1,905,225 335, 344 67, 171 76,119 183, 6U 11 12 13 14 VIRGINIA. 497,289 956,451 1,836,673 1,224,469 11,470,923 85,535 3,457 10, 832 66 1,912 1,646 2,689 1,550 12,510 8,298 8,322 6,044 8,044 8,531 6,013 2,677 2,632 2,831 9,678 1,201 3,104 3,250 14,487 8,013 18,480 1,520 2,003 605 2,510 4,005 23,849 20,282 20, 302 504 3,453 5,173 8,662 4,469 23,348 3,679 17,606 8,277 8,825 12,638 9,719 9,688 8,817 8,062 12,212 4,480 8,496 9,178 8,976 4,289 9,238 8,536 7,781 2,819 6,589 6,476 16,543 12, 102 42, 789 389 4,855 5,956 10,452 6,311 67,468 11, 285 28,065 23,513 10, 593 9,237 14,638 7,920 8,367 11,235 28,621 4,844 9,294 11,025 67, 077 10, 796 70, 797 5,073 6,609 2,429 9,954 17, 302 96,493 3,090 24,305 57,604 74,818 222, 186 13,864 34, 692 81,237 177,105 85, 742 433,994 62, 404 893,768 75, 676 153, 209 76, 210 109, 690 106, 307 180, 992 87, 141 204, 481 27, 187 92,335 116, 934 107, 512 62, 669 133, 775 43, 433 71,780 5,351 45,612 355, 233 291,422 100 1 ^ 100 4 1,980 19,965 5 67' 2,186 245 181 8,377 40 1,480 110 < 7 8,535 1,988 4,021 8 9 10 1,935 12 j^ 15 32,335 70 10 16 9,279 50 10 29, 660 24,610 10 200 . 60 250 2,055 50 100 20 21 22 9'i 18, 625 40, 685 07 28 617, 537 125 Of) 30 I> ExolnBive of Bpring lambs. 916 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH ' CENSUS. Tablb XIiIX. — Live stock and its produoUona : 1880 — ^VIRGINIA — Continned. CountleB. LITE STOCK, (a Horaea. llnles and uses. ■Working oien. Milch C0W8. Oflier cattle. Kumier. Numier. Nwmter. Number, Nmribir. 2,477 102 621 ■3,555 5,573 1,390 353 767 1,613 1,783 3,798 689 683 5,071 5,461 4,394 132 8 4,045 5,779 1,874 67 76 1,796 3,747 1,179 158 1,066 1,591 1,621 1,146 443 830 1,746 976 3,402 167 657 3,875 5,410 1,325 75 65 1,097 1,400 766 446 660 1,064 1,964 8,224 1,300 1,690 4,027 4,086 2,282 990 445 2,961 1,353 1,790 815 60 2,181 814 1,362 916 265 2,388 2,512 1,741 42 132 2,315 5,605 1,528 320 642 1,401 2,248 451 133 388 755 1,206 1,364 151 1,932 2,014 2,174 1,288 285 773 1,144 1,341 1,218 402 472 1,276 1,127 689 91 815 856 963 8,655 633 279 3,355 6,854 7,932 61 352 7,385 16,267 2,167 630 1,713 3,357 3,360 1.153 337 984 1,922 3,106 2,429 234 235 2,554 4,490 693 66 641 1,184 988 2,466 954 1,909 3,794 5,840 782 69 671 1,030 1,039 2,770 124 263 2,967 5,093 1,689 462 431 1,972 2,300 2,657 278 518 2,730 2,735 583 293 222 914 1 912 2,016 768 175 1,129 717 1,634 183 253 1,166 1,854 1,170 126 1,623 1,617 1,791 1,006 303 1,052 1,539 1,793 2,499 412 329 2,402 4,078 2,605 93 8 1,971 3,436 1,368 S04 679 2,893 3,667 4,147 1,966 591 5,657 5,998 1,150 870 607 1,304 1,295 1,057 449 840 1,646 1,463 773 566 243 727 390 1,466 863 59 794 2,599 2,422 86 362 2,692 4,425 1,586 70 244 1,688 6,872 2,560 144 136 2,158 9,098 793 63 1,686 1,252 1,145 2,254 267 118 2,062 4,446 4,632 162 100 4,265 8,212 8,013 115 27 6,839 13, 911 3,084 765 156 3,916 11, 775 4,188 487 288 4,495 6,062 4,680 75 8 4,437 8,313 2,614 122 269 2,448 6,841 1,764 865 981 1,940 3,538 1,691 384 798 2,443 2,188 1,586 198 409 1,799 2,191 973 208 326 814 600 1,000 400 468 1,033 1,218 2,982 200 283 3,612 12,183 2,049 9 3 1,546 3,577 298 69 369 578 446 4,375 379 204 4,440 6,718 a Onf arm*. June I. 1880. Floyd Muvanna Franklin Frederick Giles Gloucester GoochlaiLd Grayson Greene , GreensTllle V Halifax Hanovor Henrico Henry Highland Isle of "WigM James City .., King and Qneen King George... King Williain ........ Lancaster „ Lee 1 Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomery. .- !N'ansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk Northampton Northumberland Nottoway Orange Page Patrick - Pittsylvania Powhatan Prince Edward Prince George Princess Anne Prince "William Pulaski '. Kappahannock ' Kiclunond Koanoke Eockbridge Kockingham. Russell Scott Shenandoah Smyth Southampton Spotsylvania Stafford Surry Sussex... TazoweU Warren Warwick — Washington COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 917 Table XLIX.— iiue stock and its producUons : 1880— VIRGINIA— Continued. LIVB STOCK— continued. Sheep. (6) Swine. ■Wool. DAIBT PEOnnCTB. Milk. Bntter. Cheese. Ifwmber. 8,310 2,251 8,026 13, 898 6,315 2,416 1,466 13, 194 1,702 987 3,618 2,560 607 2,506 8,578 1,230 723 2,795 2,234 1,889 779 10, 139 34,398 4,001 3,473 4,399 979 4,996 1,536 6,264 889 2,649 685 6S8 1,585 2,341 1,589 6,570 4,220 4,917 4,870 2,626 1,424 1,531 3,409 9,120 5,860 8,137 1,235 2,035 6,422 8,272 11, 852 13, 977 7,047 8,246 2,345 3,285 2,804 783 1,332 12, 205 6,010 341 12,055 Nwmier. 10, 610 6,675 15, 437 10, 865 7,087 8,646 4,880 12, 777 5,443 7,519 18, 028 8,601 4,889 8,330 3,491 16, 201 3,416 8,952 4,087 6,575 3,470 23, 794 18,586 11,224 7,799 10, 492 4,897 16, 230 3,088 11,240 16, 727 10, 017 3,903 10,844 8,566 6,547 6,720 9,238 9,037 12, 687 20, 551 5,120 5,827 4,740 13, 613 8,039 7,907 6,957 5,967 7,729 11, 618 24,276 12, 991 22, 948 15, 069 9,431 23, 553 8,995 5,404 5,630 7,795 11,984 4,718 2,487 14, 866 Gallons. 100 60 4,764 300 120 30 10 3,130 1,475 180, 491 479 130 187 85 6,750 851 120 Pounds. 25, 720 8,376 18,054 63, 961 21, 277 10, 421 5,480 45, 057 6,565 2,580 9,013 9,212 2,054 6,413 31, 614 3,301 2,772 10, 639 9,839 8,671 3,521 27, 605 170, 495 15, 196 10, 116 17, 461 3,254 13, 209 6,982 18, 307 2,585 9,630 2,413 2,680 5,934 9,978 5,161 27, 455 18, 210 10, 451 11, 794 10, 235 4,991 5,109 11, 779 37, 637 25, 357 30, 560 6,384 7,186 25, 232 36, 001 37, 399 30, 136 30, 005 34, 072 6,386 12, 007 11, 174 1,868 3,196 42, 385 24,092 1,182 44,652 2,875 I b ExolnsiTe of epring lambs. 3,107 3,692 335 "73," 649 1,422 145 100 60 70 14, 568 2,575 2,290 1,780 17, 822 1,253 255 30, 528 13, 125 61,475 1,830 Pounds. 210, 606 74, 682 334, 579 236, 417 64,231 50, 761 82, 181 159, 023 69, 698 26, 840 194, 006 164, 755 96, 661 137, 409 81, 956 21, 923 23, 205 46, 636 39, 260 33, 409 19, 105 200, 089 490, 380 118, 174 69, 603 110,244 46, 604 113, 882 28,473 187, 016 8,444 130, 724 35, 681 14, 322 22,581 29,469 56, 313 76, 623 89, 239 144, 307 276, 550 49,443 56, 360 20, 152 13, 613 124, 999 110, 502 98, 238 ■34,775 Ml, 299 286, 612 428, 035 178, 812 201, 039 304, 033 121, 255 16, 317 83, 708 67, 594 9,520 14, 663 119, 200 142, 189 Pounds. 4,1( 180 1,040 3,815 5,791 450 285 1,400 56 2,687 4,016 2,096 40 146 2,715 70 226 635 342 10 130 3,118 90 575 640 469 6,889 2,844 332 5,640 200 2,857 76 238, 876 9,820 918 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XIAX.—Llve stock md its proAuettong : 1880— VIRGINIA— Continned. Cotmtlea. LITR STOCK, (a) Horses. Moles and asses. Working oxen. Milch cows. Other cattle. "Westmoreland: ■Wise , Wythe York Nvmber, 1,044 1,358 2,647 676 Kmnhtr, 101 HI 161 84 Nmnier, 1,780 101 887 Nwmber. 1,542 2,186 2,747 1,000 Nv/mber. 1,732 3,005 7,874 1,203 WASHINGTON TEEEITORY. The Territory Chehalis Clallam Clarke Columbia Cowlitz Island Jefferson King Kitsap Klikifivt Lewis Mason Paoiao Pierce San Juan Skamania Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum Walla Walla Whatcom Whitman Yakima 45,848 262 220 1,387 8,205 427 87 476 15 6,120 122 880 206 73 120 5,608 618 788 22 7,272 445 8,623 8,540 626 101 .24 S8 66 3,821 170 212 582 101 818 58 60 246 180 115 282 16 113 02 63 60 206 248 100 65 6 356 68 6 27,622 103, 111 1,011 2,350 096 1,682 2,840 3,046 2,441 8,611 1,381 2,306 475 840 400 416 1,343 \,ira 52 166 1,886 12,134 1,755 3,106 104 108 680 1,474 745 1,186 247 i-M 165 260 S55 1,224 1,166 13,844 352 1,105 1,325 3,624 217 404 1,808 7,083 075 1,621 2,380 12, 751 2,070 21, 100 WEST VIRGINIA. The State Barbour Berkeley..... Boone Braxton Brooke CabeU Calhoun Clay Doddridge ... Tayette Gilmer Grant Greenbrier . Hampshire . Hancock Hardy Harrisou Jackson — Jefferson ... Kanawha Lewie Lincoln Logan McDoweU ... Marion 126, 143 3,568 4,380 003 2,228 1,318 1,627 1,178 590 2,242 1,714 1,055 1,613 3,541 8,302 1,143 1,060 5,480 8,400 3,820 3,241 3,537 1,671 1,084 467 3,847 6,226 151 110 126 27 166 52 56 63 11 176 08 19 70 104 240 143 846 76 118 208 71 71 105 4 646 214 575 150 120 106 286 134 12 404 11 36 62 288 220 7 637 104 548 1,144 47 167 156,056 a On farms, June 1, 1880. 4,710 3,637 1,621 2,747 1,484 1,750 1, 424 073 3,126 2,020 2,200 2,093 4,522 3,343 1,304 2,250 0,464 3,318 2,043 4,060 4,628 2,186 2,123 1,072 4,923 288, 845 10, 277 5,377 3,142 4,7D0 1,846 2,253 2,000 1,243 6,502 3,327 4,160 5,644 10, 903 6,227 1,770 6,012 18, 047 6,466 4,650 5,416 10, 710 3,006 8,499 1,490 8,233 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. 919 Tabib XLIX.— Xiue stock and its productions : 1880— VIRGINIA— Continned. Livi STOCK— continued. Wool. DAIBr PRODUCTS. Sheep, (b) Sirine. Millt. Butter. Cheese. Number. 2,182 7,184 9,240 340 dumber. 6,144 12, 926 11,648 4,237 Pounds. 8,929 12, 679 41, 095 1,201 Oalloni. 456 Pounds. 44,344 125,880 151,324 17,445 Pounds. M 263 1,560 97 3,661 65 98 09 "WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 292, 883 46,828 1,389,123 226, 703 1, 366, 103 109,200 2,610 665 6,610 64,127 6,183 2,7U 52 1,614 20 46, 051 2,271 22 1,910 11,970 10,266 362 449 003 355 9,713 23 64, 859 1,553 63,754 6,030 527 1,682 4,145 6,238 2,567 874 198 2,696 196 3,694 3,808 64 464 1,151 1,066 120 1,107 2,229 739 1,243 664 4,062 2,422 3,956 1,918 10, 069 2,639 24, 952 358,738 22,431 11, 019 258 6,946 80 241, 341 9,588 60 8,034 40, 285 39, 138 1,673 2,273 4,098 1,438 37, 807 92 221, 773 4,887 316. 005 23, 900 . 63, 582 '^ 42, 005 236,746 37, 663 132,961 29, 065 27, 502 112, 591 816 71, 185 65, 366 2,924 22, 600 29, 372 9,945 2,680 61, 682 75, 637 8,830 82,485 21, 633 64, 819 40,962 66, 004 57, 148 760 200 12,000 467 1,200 68, 292 31, 159 6,470 4,004 67, 200 18, 400 740 175 420 5,740 10 11 I' 200 600 360 n ^^ 200 3,650 120 637 15 16 30 17 18 350 236 60 64,150 100 1,200 3,780 1<) 18,915 384 24, 950 165 20 21 23 23 '1 8,800 25 WEST VIRGINIA. 674, 769 510, 613 2, 681, 444 750, 279 9, 309, 517 100, 300 10, 946 20, 188 5,443 10,246 45,734 3,538 4,867 4,072 7,264 7,627 5,868 11, 666 26, 213 U884 25,511 9,448 29,932 11,963 17, 699 6,920 16, 237 4,152 6,897 2,640 20,884 10, 589 13, 618 7,296 11, 739 4,295 8,389 5,308 7,434 7,028 12, 358 6,638 4,780 12, 592 9,201 3,030 7,267 11, 096 16,188 12, 000 19,741 8,605 9,913 10, 631 6,459 8,550 41, 383 103,613 10,219 29, 385 15 19, 765 221, 230 11, 326 14, 261 9,627 106,845 1,107 122 28, 006 19,785 20, 462 42, 137 a 4,081 136 87, 804 53, 304 122, 135 37,436 129,255 44,476 95,400 18, 902 65, 669 8,580 10, 496 6,452 86, 162 2,623 80 6,487 460 60,044 106 60,045 13,556 5,450 1,525 266, 855 296, 831 70, 509 162, 606 101, 113 102, 745 4,260 420 30 1,495 50 79, 803 39, 721 176, 065 120,870 148,356 63, 408 249, 564 159,364 145,752 63,937 385, 106 244, 617 185, 496 263, 126 235,005 102, 492 36 170 680 180 910 1,054 2,669 2,537 882 34, 491 1,810 1,190 75 3,114 63,917 30, 824 450 376,648 666 b Exclusive of spring lambs. 920 COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. Tablk XLIX.— Xi»e stock and its productiona : 1880— WEST VIRGINIA— Continued. Comities. UVB STOCK, (a) Hotses. Mules and Working oxen. IlOch coin. Other cattle. 26 HaTshaU.. 27 Mason . Mercer Mineral Monongalia . Monroe Morgan ITicliolas... OMo Pendleton . Pleasants.. - Focaliontas . Preston Pntnam . Kaleigh Bandolpli . Bltchie... Boane Summers . Taylor Tncker.. Tyler Upslinx .. "Wayne .. ■Webster. Wetzel .... "Wirt , "Wood "Wyoming.. Ifwmier. 4,282 3,668 1,812 1,472 4,513 3,115 1,351 1,640 1,885 2,705 1,170 1,672 4,365 2,124 1,633 2,323 2,632 2,705 1,592 1,807 642 2,507 2,843 2,436 701 3,079 1,365 3,823 716 Slumber. 62 461 66 25 149 44 152 24 34 62 91 148 215 108 120 151 166 SO 57 99 49 367 54 153 77 228 63 Number. 394 325 149 6 452 241 12 145 37 10 159 164 33 358 256 154 232 194 318 30 35 205 95 1,482 78 357 259 326 108 JVum&er. 5,710 3,651 2,444 1,657 5,659 4,048 1,324 2,589 2,303 3,359 1,276 3,033 6,300 2,109 2,463 3,420 3,369 3,148 2,415 2,510 940 2,871 3,716 3,005 1,274 3,691 1,491 4,610 1,389 Nwrhber. 7,289 6,952 3,984 2,749 11, 156 9,447 1,984 5,203 2,339 7,018 2,179 6,010 9,195 2,880 3,697 11,237 6,813 5,328 3,134 6,820 1,451 5,423 9,389 3,812 1,411 4,877 2,305 6,967 2,713 WISCONSIN. Tbe State. Adams .. Ashland . Barron... Bayfield . Brown... Buffalo .... Burnett — Calumet . . Chippewa . Clark , Columbia . Crawford . Bane Dodge Door Douglas , Dunn Ban Claire ... Fond du Lac Grant Green Green Lake. Iowa Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha — Kewaunee . . 29 1 La Crosse .. 80 1 La Fayette . 352, 428 2,296 971 12 5,172 6,671 352 6,541 2,924 1,758 10, 863 6,615 22, 160 16,622 1,860 69 4,413 3,058 13, 625 15, 953 10, 038 5,385 10, 305 3,631 9,498 3,957 4,792 3,418 5,170 10, 612 7,136 143 "43 254 136 64 306 167 131 55 122 223 65 144 92 149 66 114 97 224 28, 762 653 '835 385 506 1,013 1,624 111 162 39 213 933 8 921 381 317 4 129 24 480 75 566 6 1,630 146 5 478,374 1,942 19 8,164 622,005 5,57S 3,177 15 8,408 10, 203 1,242 a On farms, Jnne 1, 1880. 7,388 3,928 3,185 7,931 5,200 4,619 13,430 5,425 25, 939 22,259 2,699 20,323 8,214 33,734 26, 853 2,994 91 5,916 4,037 16,931 16, 966 100 8,199 4,664 20, 976 31,674 18, 931 6,713 13, 494 4,654 18,416 26, 196 7,715 26,889 6,672 16, 702 4,919 7,894 6,728 6,329 13, 938 7,330 9,053 6,540 8,689 26, SIS COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. 921 Table XLIX.— Live stook and its producUona : 1880— WEST VIEGINIA—ContmiiecL u^na BTOCK — continued. ■Wool. DAIKT PRODUCTS. ' Sheep. (6) Swine. MUk, Bntter. Cheese. Nuniber. 42,626 9,156 8,092 7,846 26,697 13,996 2,219 11,440 44,830 14, 068 2,087 14, 707 21,027 4,590 8,886 12,403 11,295 16,224 6,562 5,375 3,545 10, 812 10,239 6,546 3,625 14, 146 4,309 6,555 4,137 Number. 20, 024 . 17,183 8,354 3,847 10, 155 9,834 3,874 12,478 4,485 9,639 3,931 5,313 13, 299 10, 041 15,467 9,458 9,098 14, 087 7,508 3,629 3,655 8,573 8,070 16,330 6,261 17, 109 6,617 12, 485 7,264 Powndt. 207,491 48,323 21, 915 30,205 108, 185 48,855 9,201 27,595 208, 822 42, 958 9,668 52, 323 76,528 18, 269 21, 414 43,783 45, 366 •67,125 19,200 20, 520 10,773 56,714 37,846 16,410 10, 206 62,384 15,774 27,242 8,940 eaOons. 74,766 160 Ptundii. 539,900 207,463 100, 080 61, 402 469,835 201, 862 57, 159 122, 952 209,897 93, 399 90, 393 90, 491 354,164 161,546 112,552 114,944 223, 338 204,908 145,340 166, 778 40,592 255, 052 197,844 204, 550 40,844 332,322 106,938 256,858 52,499 Pound: 2,421 550 1,198 155 4,061 4,144 10 1,938 805 2,458 30 8,613 54 2« 27 28 4,292 715 1,300 14, 199 29 30 31 32 33 168, 055 34 35 95 36 37 1,352 1,950 38 3ft 179 6,649 680 33 1,634 1,484 1,846 40 206 71 41 42 43 100 3,022 44 45 46 30 820 128 76 28,344 83,050 105, 101« 47 5,027 356 800 570 48 49 60 51 51 2, 662 75 53 54 WISCONSIN. 1,336,807 1,128,825 7, 016, 491 25, 156, 977 33,353,045 2,281,4U 4,442 6,414 20, 793 26, 312 289, 205 12, 068 1 1,149 2,459 2 8,461 4,918 300 730 107, 535 142, 852 670 613, 882 695 3 4 8,288 42, 082 4,719 6 8,861 568 8,686 2,992 5,588 10, 825 503 8,407 6,907 3,471 45,611 2,053 50,424 16, 231 33,187 16,227 230 261, 849 100 27,246 321, 000 36, 995 459, 091 238, 403 242, 005 39, 382 4,534 9,475 1,903 10,124 6 7 8 9 10 73, 501 9,189 81,342 67,151 2,068 42,373 23, 965 96,400 37, 695 3,405 362, 569 49, 505 441, 425 333, 217 10, 800 427, 545 14,744 638,422 1, 449, 953 9,660 998, 938 376, 581 1, 960, 801 1, 647, 286 153,874 43, 288 6,890 17, 479 34, 096 491 11 12 13 14 15 64 8,345 2,906 87, 651 25,910 12 10,712 5,093 23. 935 100, 243 350 40, 110 15,225 427, 410 169, 750 120 710 10, 785 1,483,487 83, 710 5,036 349, 511 277,920 1, 348, 571 1,188,952 1A 6,390 6,803 47, 385 67, 610 17 18 19 20 49, 392 49, 714 18, 476 4,587 47, 811 53, 614 17, 574 55, 909 8,394 31, 351 281,835 251, 023 134, 043 25, 020 229, 604 2, 712, 158 92,435 97,444 18, 900 3, 042, 946 993,770 396, 015 816, 635 328, 864 1, 001, 687 402, 165 6,845 4,831 2,225 114,225 21 22 23 24 2E 9,178 65,963 4,676 7,668 20,857 12,700 12, 191 6,343 11,615 62,766 48,471 333, 526 22, 472 44, 213 152, 735 50, 073 336,623 83,401 43,230 176, 345 362, 059 808, 800 284, 147 388, 151 1, 082, 602 1,795 158, 443 106 46,979 11, Oil 26 27 28 2S SO b Bxclasive of spiing lambs. 922 COMPENDIUM OF THE TENTH CENSUS. Table XLIX.—iise atoch and its productions : 1880— WISCONSDT— Continued. Canatles. Langlade Lincoln Manitowoo .. Marathon — Marinette — Marquette - . . Milwaukee .. Monroe Oconto Outagamie .. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Bacine KicMaud Eock Saint Croix . . Sauk Shawano Sheboygan... Taylor Trempealeau Vernon "Walworth ... Washington . "Waukeana. . . Waupaca Waushara . . . Winnebago.. Wood LIVE STOCE. (a) Hoises. Number. 54 131 9,328 1,787 3,226 6,164 6,643 1,087 6,060 4,987 1,664 5,130 1,987 2,887 6,457 14, 027 6,272 9,615 1,725 9,153 60 6,002 8,603 9,691 8,733 10, 147 4,456 4,187 8,430 937 Mules and Ifumber. 2 2 47 47 8 60 73 194 11 100 28 144 285 105 116 170 247 319 210 14 119 273 124 93 08 91 76 110 125 13 Working oxen. Number. 118 126 • 1,358 1,331 207 410 11 702 521 745 168 142 718 959 1,419 12 5 284 26 442 319 998 361 192 724 160 63 1,475 697 174 822 Milch cows. Number. 109 261 14, 505 3,670 622 4,439 7,420 7,651 1,764 8,987 7,878 2,276 5,802 3,139 4,840 19 8,697 7,479 17, 686 5,624 11,647 3,145 19, 123 268 7,581 8,962 14, 672 10, 664 13, 631 7,094 6,415 11, 160 1,842 Other cattle. Nutnber. 120 462 13, 720 5,462 603 6,389 4,836 10, 774 !^559 n,996 7,467 2,818 8,854 4,056 6,600 16 9,909 12, 008 27,213 6,149 17, 889 3,960 16, 510 341 11, 101 12, 671 16, 195 11, 513 12, 048 9,^^300 8,583 13, 018 2,562 WYOMING TEEEITOEY. The Territory Albany Carbon Crook Laramie Pease, (Johnson) . Sweetwater trinta 11, 975 2,848 2,104 368 2,991 459 2,123 1,097 671 280 56 18 213 62 35 7 74 16 70 8 168 315 67 3,730 273,625 656 509 11 1,223 207 50, 937 54,530 20, 769 85,714 9,469 619 505 40,750 11,456 « On farms, J'mie 1, 1880. COMPENDIUM OP THE TENTH CENSUS. . 92^ TabU! XL1X.—Zivt ttock and its productiom : 1880— WISCONSIN— Continaed. uw STOCK — oonttaned. ■Wool. DAISY FR0DU0T8. Sheep. (!i) Swine. Milk. Butter. Cbeese. Nmnier. 10 382 15,486 5,676 725 ITumber. 69 283 12,576 4,483 500 Poundt. 36 1, 311 84, 391 22,065 3,909 OaUon: 60 Pownds. 6,002 7,195 772, 647 202, 130 28,791 Poundt. 11 3? 766, lis 2,246 6,715 63,974 664 6 ,33 34 35 16,929 15|3& 1,143 19, 252 9,792 9,209 19,089 1,993 12,806 ' 63, 570 24,961 84,934 7,040 114, 795 17, 145 996, 994 73, 531 14, 700 69, 392 275,219 780, 329 532,756 133, 505 766,926 2,154 31,012 16, 887 6j>8 47,940 36 37 38 39 40 4,454 3,660 11,205 2,743 11, 876 7,879 3,415 0,006 3,334 8,290 24,662 17,851 60, 512 11,692 63,480 188, 973 435 5,290 41 17,383 646,807 165,886 384,907 201,800 315,621 19,465 18,745 7,558 4,058 10,305 41 42 43 44 45 6 14, 362 33, 955 70, 608 6,659 62 113, 056 411, 405 958, 437 6,243 1,479 738, 874 561,667 1,486,729 390, 306 26 12,388 3,435 9,126, 4,306 48 48,284 32, 512 69, 753 4,115 247, 822 163, 537 312, 214 22, 212 47 48 49 50 27, 724 4,655 22,061 31 11,661 38,750 4,570 13, 987 94 12,619 159, 972 22, 586 111, 806 166 57, 527 216,578 13 8, 166, 907 836,078 134, 572 801, 862 -19,428 437, 660 14, 557 622 584,488 61 52 53 9,158 19, 446 55 25,191 117, 890 17, 204 91, 521 17,974 33,723 44,941 19,799 29,912 9,275 130,316 627, 174 92,443 473, 967 92,025 31,838 1,676,478 96, 102 919,899 160, 516 621, 110 1, 183, 598 834, 507 1,078,470 494, 854 10,335 17, 153 57, 618 51, 755 12, 971 58 57 68 59 60 19,007 44,170 1,786 11, 409 15,474 2,329 92, 989 227, 313 8,611 181,302 843,371 4,467 492, 352 889,772 124,924 16,766 192, 058 1,088 61 62 63 WYOMING TEEEITORY. 140, 225 567 691, 650 75, 343 105,643 3,930 47,054 4,790 103 13 28 54 43 131 195 260, 023 14,390 3,148 28, 155 7,400 175 44,045 1,096 15,772 9,000 330 1 1 9 ^ 73,772 345, 382 62, 890 6,080 3,225 4 n 7,609 7,000 41, 855 30, 000 100 2,500 6 7 t ExclnSiTe of spring Iambi. IIS'DEX. Table. Page. Acres of improved land, number of farms, and farm values. Summary by states and territories of the. Act to amend the act providing for taking the Tenth and enbseqnent censuses. Acts to provide for the taking of tbe Tenth, and subsequent censuses- . . Age, sex, and nativity of persons engaged in agriculture, by states and territories. Age, sex, and nativity of persons engaged in all classes of ocoupations, by states and territories. Age, sex, and nativity of persons engaged in all classes of occupations in fifty principal cities. Age, sex, and nativity of persons engaged in maaufaoturing, meohan- icaJ, and mining industries, by states and territories. Age, sex, and nativity of persons engaged in professional and personal services, by states and territories. Age, sex, and nativity of persons engaged in trade and transportation, by states and territories. Age, sex, and nativity of persons occupied in the United States, by classes and sBverally. Age, sex, and race of persons returned as unable to read and write : 1880, 1870, 1860. Ages, certain speclded, and sex, of the dead reported during the census year. Ages of "the population of the United States as returned at the Tenth Census, in the aggregate and by race, sex, and general nativity. Ages. School, military, and citizenship -,.,,- Agents. Special investigations conducted by expert Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Aggregate population of the United States at each census (1790-1880) . . . Aggregate population of the United States, by sex and general nativity. Aggregate, population of the United States in the, and by sex, nativity, and race. Asricnltnre General statistics of, by states and territories : 1830, 1870, 1860, 1850. Persons engaged in, by states and territories Persons engaged in, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in, in fifty principal cities, -with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in the principal (selected) ocoupations of, by states and territories. Persons en'gaged in, with detail of occupation, and with age, sex, and iiativity. StatisticS'of special branches of Agricultural implements: Special statistics of manufactures Alabama {see also general and United States tables): Aggre^lite population, by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Assess^^ valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by coun- ties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions,. by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties ^ XLXV cn cn cv CII cu cn cm Gxxrvn CLvn XLH XL,XLI xvm n xxxxv I XLin CI cn cv crv cni LIV xvin cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX LH xvu 1360, 1361 1358, 1359 1390-1399 1366, 1367 1362, 1363 1364, 1365 1368-1377 1645-1656 1726-1728 607-648 660-606 xxvii 14-60 4,5 552, 553 2,3 649-923 650-683 1356 1360, 1361 1393, 1393 1378-1383 1368, 1369 xxxi 1098-1103 14,15 1527, 1528 1589, 1590 686, 687 834-837 945 944, 945 i INDEX. Alabama — continued. Native and foreign-'bom popnlation, by counties, diatribnted, according to place of birth, among oertaln speciiied states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 18SD, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions — Principal vegetable prodnctions, by conn ties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of ..^ Alaska Bemarlss on Statistics of, appointment of Ivan Petroifae special agent on Statistics of population of Almshouses, inmates of. See Defective, dependent, and delinquent classes. Altitude. Distribution of population according to Anthracite coal, mineral products of, by certain industrial fields. . . Appenilix A ... — ...... Appendix B Appendix C Appropilations for the Tenth Census Table. XXXI XXV xxm XXVI XXIV XIX XL VII XLI LXXXIX Areas, Dwellinsfs, and Fansilieii Areas, dwellings, and families of the United States; 1880, 1870, 1860, 1850. Areas, land-surface: 1880, 1870, 1860pl850 Areas of farms and farm values, by counties ............... Arizona (see also general and United States tables) ; Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties .. , Live stock and its productions, by counties , Manufactures, by selected industries , Manufactures, by totals of counties Kative and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880; 1870, 1860 , Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race : 1880, 1870. Principal vegetable productions, by counties , School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Arkansas (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties: 1880,1870,1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by countios. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties - Live stock and its productions, b}' counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties ii OX vn Lxvin cvm cvm XLV xvni cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX HI LII XXXI XXV xxin XXVI XXIV XLVII XLI XVIII cxxv Page. 488, 489 406, 407 335, 336 452 380, 381 61-67 742-746 561, 562 1292, 1293 1419-1429 1421, 1422 xxxis 1422-1429 10 1242, 1243 xvii xxvi liv xxiii,xxv, xlii, xlv 1411-1417 1413-1415 1413 686-737 15 ► 1563 1622 687 836, 887 945 945 489 407 336 452 380, 381 744, 745 562 15,16 1535, 1536 CXXX j 1596, 1597 XLV 687, (188 XLIX ! 836-839 LII j 947 Ln I 946, 947 n I I n u INDEX. Arkanaa* — oontiimed. NatiTe and foreign-bom population, by conntiea, distributed, aocording to place of birtb, among certain specified states of tlie United States and foreign conntiies. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860...... Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Fopnlation of cities and towns of 4,000 inlabitants and upward, by nativity : 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. . Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by states and territories and geographical groups. Summary of the. Asylums and hospitals for the insane, by sex, nativity, and race. Idiots in Asylumsandhospitalsforthe same, by sex, nativity, and race. Insane in, Atkinson, Edward, appointment of, as special agent Average product of gold and silver per capita and per square mile Averages applicable to mineral products from regular mining establish- ments of non-precious minerals : 1880, 1870. B. Aid Baird, Professor, president of the United States Fish Commission. rendered by. Baltimore. Manufactures of Bamitz, K. M., assistant in the re-enumeration of South Carolina Benevolent and beneficent institutions. See Defective, dependent, and delinquent classes. Bessemer and open-hearth steel works: Special statistics of manufao. imres of iron and steel. Birth. Foreign-bom population of fifty principal cities, distributed among the various foreign countries, according to place of. Birth. Native' and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed among certain specified states of the United States and for. eign countries, according to place of. Birth. Ifative colored population of the United States, distributed aocording to state or territory of. Birth. Kative population of fifty principal cities, distributed accord- ing to state or territory of. Birth. Native population of the United States, distributed according to state or territory of. Biith. Native white population of the United States, distributed according to state or territory of. Bituminous coal, mineral products o^ by certain industrial fields Blast fnmaces : Special statistics of manufactures of iron and steel Blind, by sex, nativity, and race .-,..,... Blind, in institutions for the same, by sex, nativity, and race Bhnd, insane, idiots, and deaf-mutes, by sex, nativity, and race: 3880, 1870, 1860, 1830. Bloomaries and forges : Special statistics of manufactures of iron and steel. Boats, canal: Special statistics of shipbuilding Boats: Special statistics of shipbuilding Bond,'G-eorge "William, appointment of, as special agent Bonded debts of states and territories, counties, townships, towns, cities, boroughs, villages, and school districts. Analysis of the combined. Bondholders. Exhibit showing the number of holders of United States registered bonds. Table. XXXI XXV TCTrtrr XXVI xxrv XIX XL VII XLI LXXXIX cxxv CXXIV CXLVII CXLVl' LXI LXV LIII LIV xxxm XXXI xxnx XXXII xxvn xxvm Lxvm LIV CXL CL CXLIV LVI LIV LIV cxxvxn OXXVI Page. 489-491 407, 408 336, 337 452 380, 381 68-75 744-747 662, 663 1200, 1291 1510-1565 1508, 1509 1683-1685 1679-1682 xxxi 1234 1239 1030-1033 Ixii 1162-1155 646-551 488-541 476-481 542-545 464-469 470-475 1242, 1243 1138-1141 1673 1688, 1689 1677 1142, 1143 1182, 1183 1178, 1179 xxxi 1670 INDEX. Bonds, registered. Exhibit showing the amounts of TTnlted States registered honds held by individaals and by banks, etc. Book publishing interests, newspapers, and periodicals. Appointment of special agent on. Boots and shoes : Special statistics of manufactares .»» Boston. Manufactures of Brewer, Professor TV. H., appointment of, as special agent...-----. 3rick and tile: Special statistics of manufactnres Brooklyn. Manufactures of. - -. , Buffalo. Manufactures of. .... Building stone of the United States, Professor J. S. ITewberry appointed special agent; G-eorge W. Hawes appointed as special agent. Batter and cheese : Special statistics of manufactures Butterfield, F. G., report of, to Superintendent, relative to re-enumera- tion of certain townships in South Carolina. California (see also general and United States tables) ; Aggregate population, by counties: 1880,1870,1860 .., Assessed yaluation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties , liive stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties INative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860. .— —,. Population, by race and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Populationof minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of Canal-boats : Special statistics of shipbuilding Canals Statement of the canals operated by states and corporations in the United States. Statement of the length and recorded cost of construction of all the important abandoned canals in the United States. < Carpets, other than rag: Special statistics of manufactures Carpets: Power used in manufacture Census. Appointment of Francis A. "Walker as Superintendent of Census. Date of appointment of Chas. TV. Seaton aa Superintendent of. See title page. Census, each (1790-1880), aggregate population of the United States at .. Census, each, urban population of the United States at Census, Extract from report of the Secretary of the Interior regarding the. Census law. Discussion of features of Census of South Carolina. Documents relating to the taking of Census, Keport of Superintendent of, November 15,1879 Census, Keport of Superintendent of, December 1, 1880 Census, Beport of Superintendent of, November 1, 1881 Census, Superintendent of, report of the, relative to taking of the census of South Carolina. Census Tenth, disbursements on account of the, to October 31, 1881 iv Table. CXXVII uv Lin LIV Lm LTV XVIU 16,17 UXJtV 1561 cxxx 1620,1621 XLV 689 XLIX 838-841 Ln 948, 949 LH 947,948 XX xr 491,492 XXV 408,409 XXTTT 337, 338 XXVI 452 xxrv X]X XLvn XLI LXXXIX LIV xcn xcrn irv LVI n mix 1104, 1105 1034-1039 xxxi 1106, 1107 1038-1043 1042-1045 Tvri 1110-1113 U Ixix I 380, 381 75-79 746-749 563,564 1294, 1295 1182, 1183 1302-1309 1302-1307 1308, 1309 1108, 1109 1220 xxvi 4.6 8 Ui xxxlv liv xxvi zxxvili xli Ut xMi INDEX. Census, Tenth. Discussion of laws governing it and previous, censuses. CensDS, Tenth. Biacnssion of progress of work on the Censns. Tenth. Population of the United States at the , Censuses. Act to provide for the taking of the Tenth and suhsequent., Center of population in 1880 Cereal production. Appointment of Professor W. H. Brewer as special agent on. Cheese and hutter : Special statistics of manufactures - Ohemioal manufacturing industries. Appointment of William H. Row- land as special agent on. Chemical products: Special statistics of manufactures , Chicago.^ Manufactures of , Chief clerk, George D.Harrington Chief olerk.'C.'W. Seaton Chinese and Japanese population of the TTnited States, hy sex and gen- eral nativity. Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians : 1880,1870,1860 Churches, schools, and libraries. Appointment of special agent on Cincinnati. Manufactures of Cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, population of, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, population of, by race : 1880, 1870. Cities, fifty principal, persons engaged in all classes of occupations in, with age, sex, and nativity. Cities, foreign-bom population of fifty principal, distributed according to place of birth among the various foreign countries. Cities, one hundred principal, dwellings, families, and population in .... Cities. Manufactures of twenty principal Cities, native population of fifty principal, distributed according to state or territory of birth. Cities of the TTnited States, population of the, 1790-1880 — Cities. Social statistics of Citizenship, school, and military ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. City, state, county, etc., taxation, and assessed valuation, by counties.. City, state, county, etc., taxation, by states and territories and geo- graphical groups. Summary of the assessed valuation and. Cleveland. Manufactures of Coal, anthracite, mineral products of, by certain Industrie fields Coal, bituminous, mineral products of, by certain industrial fields Coal. Non-precious minerals and Coast, ocean, and river vessels: Special statistics of shipbuilding Coke and glass. Appointment of J. D. TVeeks as special agent on Coke: Special statistics of manufactures ,.,, Coloraflo («e« alio general and United States tables) ; Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties - „ _ ., farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties ; 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4, 000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Table. LIT LIV liin XSXVII xxn Page. xxxm xli xlii xvii 1110-1113 xxxlx 1114-1123 1046-1051 xxvi xxvi 567 334 xxxix LIU 1050-1055 XXVI 452-463 XXIT CV xxxin cix XIII XXXII XI/I CXXV CXXTV Lm LXVIII Lxvin ZIV LIV xvin CXXV cxxx XLV XLIX LU- LU XXV xxm XXVI XXIV 380^05 1390-1399 546-551 1416, 1417 1030-1097 642-545 8 XXX 561-606 1510-1565 1508, 1509 1054-1057 1242, 1243 1242, 1243 xxix 1180, 1181 xxxi 1208, 1209 17,18 1559 1618,1619 690 840, 841 950 949, 950 492, 493 409, 410 338,339 452 380,381 IKDEX. C olorado — continued. Principal vegetable prodactions, by counties School, miltfcary, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by connties. Colored and white population: 1880, 1870, 1860 Colored natiTe population of the TTnited States, distribated according to state or territory of birth. Colored population of the TTnited States, by sex, "with general nativity . . Condensed statement of mineral production of regular mining estab- lishments of non-precioua minerals for the United States, by substances. Connecticut (see also general and TTnited States tables): Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 i — Assessed valuation, and state, countyi oil^, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by connties .^w. Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock aud its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries .......^^ Manufactures, by totals of counties Kative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the TTnited States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity : 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions ., .-. Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in. Statement relative to the steam craft of. Consumption. Deaths caused by Correction, houses of. Mid workhouses, prisoners in, by sex, nativity, and race. Cotton culture. Appointment of Professor E. "W. Hilgard as special agent on. • Cotton goods: Power used in manufacture « Cotton, manufacture of, Edward Atkinson appointed as special agent on . Cotton manufactures : special mills. Statistics of. Cotton manufactures, specific, special statistics of Counties, aggregate population by, 1880, 1870, 1860 Counties. Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by. Counties. Debts of states, counties, cities, and towns, by Counties. Farm areas and fann values, by Counties. Live stock and its productions, by Counties. Manufactures in each state and territory, by selected indus- tries and by totals of. Counties. 2^ative and foreign-bom population, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the TTnited States and foreign countries, by. Counties. Population, by nativity and by, (1880, 1870, 1860) Counties. Population, by race and by, (1880, 1870, 1860) Counties. Principal vegetable productions, by Counties. School, military, and oitizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by. County, city, state, etc., taxation, and assessed valuation, by counties. . . County, city, state, etc., taxation, by states and territories and geo- graphical groups. Summary of the assessed valuation and. Criminals. fieg'Prisoners. vi Table. XL VII XLI XXI XXIX xxxn LXIV xvxn 18 cxxv 1512 mr-x-x- 1575 XXV 690 xxrx 842,843 Ln 951, 952 LH 950 TTTTX-T 493 XXT 410 xxin 339 XXVI 452,453 xxrv TTTT XLVII XLI xcm LXXXIX CLvm OLV LVI LIV LIV xvm cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX Ln XXXI 74ef,749 664,565 33S 476-481 556 1237 380-383 80,81 750,751 665 1308 1278, 1279 1729-1731 1700, 1701 xxxi 1220 xsxi 1124 1124-1127 14-60 1510-1565 1572-1626 686-737 834-923 944-1029 488-541 XXV 406-451 xxin 335-379 XLVU 742-«31 XLI 561-606 cxxv 1510-1565 CXXIV 1508, 1509 INDEX. Cruci'ble aTid miscenaneous steel worlrs: Special RtatfRtira of manu- factures of iron and 8t«el. Curried leather : Special ptatistics of manufactures Dakota (s«e also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by couBties; 1880, 1870,1800 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., tnvatiuu, by counties. Debt, by countios Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties ..:. Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom J)opnlatioli, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880,1870,1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Principal vegetable -productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for tho school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of Deaf-muf es in institutions for the same, by sex, nativity, and race Deaf-mutes, insane, idiots, and blind, by sex, nativity, and ra«e : 1880, 1870, 1860, 1850. Deaf-mutes, by sex, nativity, and race - Deaths, by states and state groups, from ten principal causes Deaths, by states and state groups, with distinction of sex and certain specified ages. Debt, naldonal public „ Debt, public Debts of states and territories, comities, cities, towns, etc., by states, territories, and geographical groups. Debts of states, counties, cities, and towns, by counties Debt, wealth, and taxation. Appointment of special agent on . Defective, dependeut, and deliuqueut classes .. ... Appointment of Pred. H. "Wines as special agent on Blind, by sex, nativity, andra«e Blind in institutions for the same, by sex, nativity, and race Classes, discussion of Deaf-mutes, by sex, nativity, and race Deaf-mutes in institutions for the same, by sex, nativity, and race. Idiots, by sex, nativity, and race Idiots, classified according to places where found Idiots in hospitals and asylums for the insane, by sex, nativity, and race. Idiots in training-schools for the feoble-niindi'd, by sex, nativity, and race. Inmates of reformatories, by sex, nativity, and race Insane, by sox, nativity, audrace Insane, claaaified according to places where found Insane in hospitals and asylums for the same, by sex, nativity, and race. Number and location of the, exclusive- of homeless children Number of insane, idiots, blind, and deal'-inutes: 18a9, 1870, 1860, 1850. Paupers, by sex, nativity, and race Prisoners, by sex, nativity, and race '. Prisoners, classified according to places where found Prisoners in penitentiaries, by sex, nativity, and race Prisoners in woi'kbouses and houses of correction, by sex, iialipity, and race. Kemarka on the statistics of the Xable. 1,1 V 1156,11 Page. Liv xvin I'XXY cxsx XLV XLIX JJI LU XXXI XXV XXIU XLVH XLI Lxxxrx CLI CXLIV CXLI OLvin CLvn CXXIX cxxx CXL OL CXLI CLI CXXXIX CXLIX CXLYII cxLvm 1158, lino 18-20 I 1502 ! II 1023,1823 881, 692 842-845 954 952, 953 493, 494 410, 411 339, 340 750-763 665, 566 1294, 1295 1690-1892 1677 1674 1729-1731 1726-1728 1569 1567-1626 1571, 1572 1572-1626 xxxlx 1657-1701 XXX 1673 1688, 1689 xxix 1674 1690-1692 1672 1687 1683-1885 1686 CLIV 1697, 1G98 cxxxvnr- io7i CXLV I 1678 CXLVI 1679-1682 U CLTI 1703 II CXLIV l(i77 11 CXLII 1675 n CXLTII 1676 XI CLII 1B93 II CLIU 1694-1696 II CLV 17(]0, 1701 11 1659-1870 IT INDKX. Table. Page. Oelaivare (see also general and TJnited States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by coon ties- ■- Farm areas and farm valaes, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of tbe United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward^ by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties : School, nulit-ary, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to canals in operation in Statement relative to the steam craft of Density of population Detroit. Manufactures of. Diarrheal diseases. Deaths caused by '. .-. Digestive system, diseases of the, deaths caused by .>. Diphtheria. Deaths caused by Disbursements on account of the Tenth Census, to October 31, 1881 Diseases, diarrheal. Deaths caused by Diseases of the digestive system. Deaths caused by Diseases of the nervous system. Deaths caused by Diseases of the respiratory system. Deaths caused by Distribution of population by drainage basins Distribution of population in accordance with the annual rainfall Distribution of population inaccordance with the maximum temperatnre. Distribution of population in accordance with the mean annual tempera- ture. Distribution of population in accordance with the mean temperature of January. Distribution of population in accordance with the mean temperature of July. Distribution of population in accordance with the minimum temperature. Distribution of population in accordance with the rainfall of the spring and summer. Distribution of population in accordance with topographical features Distribution of population in elevation above sea-level Distribution of population in latitude Distribution of population in longitude .., ...« JDi«(rict of Coluinbin. (see also general and United States tables); Aggregate population: 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, etc « Debt of the « Fartti areas and farm values Live stock and its productions - Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals Native and foreign-born population, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race: 1880, 1870, 18Q0 viii xvm 20 cxxv ISlC cxxx 1579 XLV 692 XLIX 844, 845 m 954 LII 954 XXXI 495 XXV 413 xxin 340 XXVI 453 XXIV XIX XLVH XLI xcn LXXXIX IV LHI CLVIII CLvm CLvm CLvni CLVIII CLVIII CLvnx VI XIV xn IX XI 382, 383 81,82 752,753 566 1304, 1305 1288, 1289 7 1058, 1059 1729-1731 1729-1731 1729-1731 xlvii 1729-1731 1729-1731 1729-1731 1729-1731 9,10 12 11 11 11 XITI 12 XV 12 VIII 10 VII 10 XVI 12,13 XVII 13 xvni 20 cxsv 1617 cxxx 1579 XLV 692 XLIX 846, 847 LII 955 LIT 954 XXXI 495 XXV 412 xxin 340 INDEX. Oistrict of Columbia— continued. Population, by nativity: 1880, 1870 Population, by race: 1880, 1870 Fopnlation of minor Givll divisions Principal vegetable productions Soliool, military, and citizenship ages, witli sex for the school age and for all ages. Statement relative to abandoned canals in the „ Statement relative to the steam craft of the Dodge, J. K., appointment of, as special agent Drainage basins. Distribntion of population by Dwellings: 1880,1870,1860,1850 Dwellings, families, and population in 100 principal cities Dyeing and finishing textiles : Special statistics of manufactures ........ Educational statistics. See Public schools mid Illiteracy. Elevation above sea-level. Distribution of population in Enteric fever. Deaths caused by ••. , Table. XXVI XXIV XIX XLVII XLI xcni LXXXIX Eaotoiy system. Appointment of Colonel Cairoll D. Wright as special agent on the. Families: 1880, 1870, 1860, 1850 « Families, dwellings, and population of 100 principal cities Farms, acres of improved land, and farm values. Summary by states and territories of the number of. Farm areas and farm values, by counties Farm values and. form areas, byconnties.. I Farm values. Summary by states and territories of the number of fajTus, acres of improved land, and. Feeble*minded, training-schools for the, idiots in, by sex, nativity, and race. Felt goods: Power used in manufacture -. Felt goods: Special statistics of manufactures Fever, enteric. Deaths caused by ......... Fever, scarlet. Deaths caused by — ..i Finishing iEmd dyeing textiles: Special statistics of manufactures ....... Fire and marine insurance ..... Assets Classification and capital atocls: Income and expenditures , .... Liabilities Katiosof the business ^.. Kemarks on Kisks written and risks in force Surplus and deficiencies Fifih Commission. Professor Baird, president of Fisheries ..., Discussion on the United States Z, Of the ITnited States. Statistics of the Florida (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties - ,. Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties. Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties - Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of bii'th, among certain specified states of the United States ana foreign countries. VI cvin CIX LIV vu 10 CLVUl 1729-1731 cvni 1415 CIX 1416, 1417 XLIV 684,685 XLT 686-737 XLV 686-737 XLIV 684,685 cxLvm ivi Lrv CLTHI CLvxn LlV cxvm CXTH cxx CXIX cxxin cxxn cxxi CYI , xvin CXXT cxxx XLV XLIX LII Ln XXXI Page. 453 382, 383 82 754, 755 56q 1309 1290, 1291 xxxi 9,10 1414 1416, 1417 1128,1129 1686 1220 1128^ 1129 1729-1731 1729-1731 1128, 1129 1465-1505 1464-1469 1458-1463 1476-1481 1470-1475 1494-1505 1456, 1457 1488-1493 1482-1487 xxvii 1401-1403 xxvii 1402, 1403 20,21 1520, 1627 846, 847 956 955, 966 495, 406 INDEX. Florida — continued. Popnlation, by nativity and by counttos: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Fopolation of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and npwaid, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and npward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions ....... Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to canals in operation in Statement relative to the steam craft of _... Flouring- and grist-mill products : Power used in manufacture Flouring- and grist-mill produ'cts: Special statistics 6f manufactnxes... foreign parentage ».. Foreign-bom parents Bemarkson Foreign-bom and native, population as : 1880, 1870, 1860 Foreign-bom and native population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Foreign-bom population in the TTnited States and in each state and territory. iN'ativities of. For«ign-bom population of fifty principal cities, distributed, according to place of 'birth, among the various foreign countries. Forestry' and the lumbering industry. Professor C. S. 'Sargent ap- pointed as special agent on. Forges and bloomaries: Special statistics of manufactures of iron and steeL Fruits, orchard, 'tobacco, and hops. Appointment of special agent on . . Furnaces, blast: Special statistics of ma^n&ctnres of iron and steel - .- Grannett, Henry, report of, to Superintendent, relative to taking the census of South Carolina. General statistics of agriculture, by states and territories! 1880, 1870, 1860, 1850. General statistics of the quarrying industries of the United States Geological snrvey, Clarence King, director of, aid rendered by Oeorgia (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by eounties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, oennty, oity,etc., taxation, by counties Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by coimties Live stock and its productions, by counties......... Manufactures, by selected indusi^es — ...•••........».... ManufaGtures,by totals of counties... Native and for^gn-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1800 Population, by race and by counties; 1880,1870,1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 Inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities antl tflwns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1680, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, "With sex for the school age and for all ages, by coanties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Statement relative to canals in operation in Statement relative to the steam craft of Table. XXV SXIII XXV^I XXIV XIX XL-vn XLI xcn LXXXIX rvi irv cvn XX XXXI XXX xxxni LIV LIV xxm LXIX xvin cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX LII LII XXXI XXV xxni XXVI XXIV XIX XL VII XLI xcni xcn LXXXIX Page. 412 341 453 382, 383 82-85 754, 756 507 1304, 1305 1292, 1293 1221 1130, 1131 1405-1409 1408, 1409 1406, 1407 832 488-541 4S2-487 546-551 xxxi 1142, 1143 xxxi 1138-U41 tav 650-683 1244, 1245 xxviii 21-23 1524-1526 1585-1588 693-696 846-851 958, 959 956-958 496-498 413-415 ! I 341-343 i I 483 i I 382,383 ! I 85-07 754-759 667-560 1308 1304, 1305 1294, 1295 INDEX. Glass and coke. Appointmont of J. D. "Weeks as speolal agent on....... Glasa : Special statistics of manufactures G-Iass, green: Special statistics of manufactures Glass, plate: Special statistics of manufactures Glass, window: Special statistics of manufactures Glassware: Special statistics of manufactures ».... Gold and silver, average product of, per capita and per square mile. Gold and silver product of the United States Gold, percentage of placer, and gold from deep mines, in total gold product. Goode, Professor G. B. Aid rendered by Gordon, Clarence, appointment of, as special agent ........< Green glass : Special statistics of manufactures Grist- and flouring-mill products: Power used in manufactures GrKt- and flouring-mill products : Special statistics of manufactures — Ground salt: Special statistics of manutactures «.... H. Hall, Henry, appointment of, as special agent «... Harrington, George B., chief clerk „ Hats, wool : Power used in manu:^ture Hats, wool: Special statistics of manufactures Hawes, George W., appointment of, as special agent .r— --. Hilgard, Professor E. W., appointment of, as special agent Hops, orchard &uits, tobacco. Appointmont o:^ special agent on Hosiery and knit goods : Power used in manufacture Hosiery and knit goods : Special statistics of manufactures Hospitals and asylums for the insane, by sex, nativity, and race. Idiots in. Hospitals and asylums for the same, by sex, nativity, and race. Insane in. Houses of correction and workhouses, prisoners in, by sex, nativity, and race. Hypsometric groups of population Idaho (see also general and United States tables) : AggregatepopulatioUf by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 A8sessedvaIuatlon,andstate, county, city,etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties ...*... !Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties - Manufactures, by selected industries. .» Manufactures, by totals of counties ; Native and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population,by race and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Idiots, by sex, nativity, and race , Idiots, classified according to places where found ., Idiots in hospitals and asylums for the insane, by sex, nativity, and race. Idiots, insane, blind, and deaf-mutes, by sex, nativity, and race: 1880, 1870, 1830, 1850. Idiots in training-schools for the feeble-minded, by sex, nativity, and race . Illinois (Bee dlso general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1S80, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties .«. Farm areas and farm V2|>lue3, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Table. LIV LIV LIV LIV LIV LXI LVII LIX LIV LVI LIV LIV LVI LIV LVI LIV CXLVn CXLVI CLV vn XVIU 23,24 cxxv 1563 cxxx 1623 XLV 696 XLIX 852, 853 LU 959 LII 959 XXXT 499 XXV 415 XXIII 344 XLvn 760, 761 XXI 570 CXXXIX 1672 CXLIX 1687 cxLvn 1683-1685 CXLIV 1677 cxLvm Page. xxzi 1208-1211 1210, 1211 1210, 1211 1210, 1211 1208, 1209 1234 1230, 1231 1233 xxvii xxxi 1210,1211 1221 1130, 1131 1170,1171 XXXIX ixvi 1225 1202, 1203 xxxix xxxi 1221, 1222 1132-1135 1683-1685 1679-1582 1700, 1701 10 1686 xrvin cxxv 24,25 1545, 1546 cxxx XLV XLIX LII 1605, 1606 696-698 852-855 961-963 XI INDEX. Table. Page. Illinois— contiuned. Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 .......... Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity ; 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to canals in operation in .-■ Statement relative to the steam craft of Illiteracy By states and territories: 1880, 1870, 1860 Implements, agricultural: Special statistics of manufactures -. Improved land, number of farms, and farm values. Summary by states and territories of the acres of. Increase of population. Percentage of .- Indebtedness, public Indian, civilized, population of the United States, by sex and general nativity. Indian tribes, statistics of, appointment of Major John W. Powell as special agent on, Indiana, civilized, Chinese and Japanese: 1880, 1870, 1860 Indiana (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 3 880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties It, by comities -^- -- Farm areas and farm valnes, by counties .^■..•....». Live stock and its prodaotions, by counties Kannfactnres, by selected indnstriea .« Kanufactares, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population^ by comities, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreig'n countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and townsof 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Kentucky (see aUo general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 . . - , Ass'essed valuation, and' state, county, city, etc., taxatioiv by counties. Debt,' by counties - Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Kative and foreign-hom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population,bynativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4, 000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of Killebrew, Colonel J. B., appointment of, as special agent King, Clarence, director of geological survey. Aid rendered by ........ . Knit goods and hosiery: Power used in manufacture Knit goods and hosiery ; Special statistics of manufactures Laud, number of farms, and farm values. Summary by states and ter- ritories of the acres of improved. Land-surface— Areas : 1880,1870, 1860,1860 Latitude. Distribution of population in Leather, curried: Special statistics of manufactures Leather, tanned : Special statistics of manufactures Libraries, churches, and schools. Appointment of special agent on Ijil*e insurance Exhibit of the financial condition : Income , Exhibit of the financial condition: Liabilities Exhibit of the financial transactions : Assets Exhibit of the fin auoial transactions : Disbursements Number of policies and amount of insurance Statement of th e capital stock of all companies in the United States . Live stook and its productions, by counties , - Table. qxxx ' XLV XLLX Ln Ln XXXT XXV xxm XXVI xxrv xLvn XLI xvm cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX Ln Ln xxxr XXV xxm XXVI xxrv XIX XLVn, XLI LVI LIV XLIV cvm XVI LIV LIV cxn cxv CXIV cxm CXVI CXI XLIX Page. 1615-1617 702-704 863-865 970,971 968-970 SOS, 506 420-422 349, 350 455 386, 387 140-149 770-773 575, 576 30-32 1536-1538 1597-1599 704-706 864-869 973, 974 971-973 507, 508 422-424 3S1, 352 455 149-160 772-777 577, 578 1284, 1285 xxxix xxviii 1221, 1223 1132-1135 684,685 1413 12,13 1158, 1159 1160, 1161 xxxix 1431-1454 1434-1437 1450-1453 1444-1449 1438-1443 1454 1432, 1433 834-923 INDEX. Live stock and its prodaotions. Summai7, by states and territories, of. . Longitude. Distribution of population in .'.-.. lionisiana (see also general and TTnited States tables) : Aggregate population, by parisbea : 1880, 1870, 1860 , Assessed yaluation, and state, parisb, oity, etc, taxation, by parishes. Debt, by parislies - Farm areas and farm values, by parishes Live stock and its productions, by parishes ^,. ......... Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of parishes Native and foreign-bom population, by parishes, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of tbe United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by parishes : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by parishes : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Pqpnlation of minor civil divisions ^m^ Principal vegetable productions, by parishes School, military, and citizenship ages, with, sex for the school age and for all ages, by parisbeS' Statement relative to canals in operation in Statement relative to the steam craft of Louisville. Manufactures of ^ Lumber, sawed: Power used in manufacture Lumber, sawed : Special statistics of manufactures Lumbering industry and forestry. Appointment of 0. S. Sargent aa special agent on. Lynch, Jobn, appointment of, as special agent lU. Machinery and power used in manufactures ]U!aine {^ee also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Parm areas' and farm values, by counties , Live stock and its productions, by counties - Manufactures, by selected Industries , .. Manufactures, by totals of coilnties Kative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by of the nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4, 000 inhabitants' and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Population of minor civil divisions ^^r Principal vegetable productions, by counties ..r-.-.........F.n'..- School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the scbool age and for all gges, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Statement relative to the steam craft o:^ ,_. - r .. - - - , Male population and males of voting age in the United States , , . . Male population (totjxl), afnd natural militia of the United States Males of voting age and male population in tbe United States Table. xvn xvm CXXV cxxx XLV XLIX LII LII XXXI XXV xxin XXVI xxrv XIX 161-165 XLvn 776-779 XLI 579 xcn 1306, 1307 LXXXIX 1290,1291 Lxn 1060-3063 I.TI 1232, 1223 UV 1162,1163 XXXI XXIT XIX 165-169 XLvn 778-781 XLI 580 xcm 1308 LXXXIX 1276, 1377 XL ,160 XXXIX 559 SL 560 XT Page. 832, 833 13 32,33 15B0, 1531 1592, 1593 706, 707 868-871 976 974, 975 509 424, 425 352, 353 455 386, 387 xnn 33,34 CXXV 1510 cxxx 1572 XLV 707 XLIX 870-873 Ln 976 LII 975,976 XXXT 510 XXV 425 xxm 353, 354 XXVI 455 386-389 INDEX. Mann&otniiDg industriea, chemical, appointment of special agent on . . Maunfactnring, mechanical, and mining industries, persons engaged in, by states and territories. Manii£actarlDg, meclianical, and mining indaatries, persons engaged in, hy states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Mannfactiiring, mechanical, and mining industries, persons engaged in, in fifty principal cities, "with age, sex, and nativity. Manufactoring, mechanical, and mining industries, persons engaged in the principal (selected) occupations of, by states and territories. Manufacturing, mechanical and mining industries, persons engaged in, ■with detail of occupation, and with age, sex, and nativity. raannfactnreg In each state and territory, by totals of counties and by selected industries. Of cotton. Edward Atkinson appointed as special agent on Of glass and of coke. Appointment of J. D. 'Weeks a* special agent on. Of iron. Appointment of James M. Swank as special agent on ... Of silk. Appointment of "W. C. "Wyckoff as special agent on Of the tTnited States, by specified industries Of the tTnited States, by totals of states and territories : 1880, 1870, 1860, 1850. Of twenty principal cities Of wool. George William Bond appointed as special agent on Power and machinery used in Power used in Power used in, by states and territories and by industries in the United States. Power used in, in the TTnited States in certain industries . . » . . Bemarks on the statistics of Special statistics for principal industries Statistics of special branches of — ...*».. Marine and fire insurance ........ . . — Marine and fire insurance : Assets Marine and fire insurance : Classification and capital stock Miirine and' fire insurance; Income and expenditures .. Marine and fire insurance : liiabilities - Marine and fire insurance: Batios of the business ^ Marine and fire insurance : Kemarks on Marine and fire insurance: Kisks written and risks in force Marine and fire insurance : Surplus and deficiencies ]?f aryland {see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, conntiy, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties ..»^.. Farm areas and farm values, by counties liive stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries ...... .Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable prodnotiong, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age ■nd for all ages, by conntiea. xvi Table. CI cn CT crv cm Ln LI I. LV LTI UV CXVJJJ. cxvn cxx cxrx cxxm n vxir CXXI xvin cxxv CXXX XLT XXIX Ln XXV ^xiir xxn XXIV xrx XLvn XT.T Page. xxxix 1357 1366, 1367 1398-1399 1378-1389 1372-1377 925-1211 944-1029 XXXI xxxi 932-943 928-931 1030-1097 1213-1226 1219 1220-1226 926, 927 . 1098-1211 XXX 1455-1505 1464-1469 1458-1463 1476-1481 1470-1475 1494-1505 1456, 1457 1488-1493 1482-1487 34 1517 1579 708 872, 873 977,978 977 425 354 455 169-172 780, 781 580 INDEX. IHaryland— continued. Statement relative to oanala in operationjiu — » . . . . Statement relative to the steam craft of..- «. Ifflassaclinaetts (see also general and TTnitediStates tables)': Aggregate popnlation, by counties: 1880,|1870, 1860 - Assessed valuation, and state, county, »city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties .,- Farmareasand farm values, by counties. « - Live stock and its productions, by counties-.. .*. Manufactures, by selected industries *. .- Manufactures, by totals of counties .«» Kative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the TTnited States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860l Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities andtowns of 4,000 inhabitants and, upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions - Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in ,.... Statement relative to the steam craft of .1 Measles. Deaths caused by Meat*packing and slaughtering : Special statistics of manufactures Meat production. Appointment of Clarence Grordou as special agent on . Mechanical, mining, and manufacturing industries, persona engaged in, by states and territories. Mechanical, mining, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Mechanical, mining, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in, in fifty principal cities, with age, sex, and nativity. Mechanical, mining, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in the principal (selected) occupations of, bystatesand territories. Mechanical, mining, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in, with detail of occupation, and with age, sex, and nativity. Metals, precious Metals, precious, production of, by geographical divisions Metals. Bemarks on precious , michigan (see also general and TTnited States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties - Live stock and Its productions, by counties........... , Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties * Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties ; 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population ofminor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, bjconntieSi....,, *II— C Table. xcn LXXXIj: xvni cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX LH Ln XXXI XXV xxin XXVI XXIV XT-y XLvn XLI xcm LXXXIX CLvm LIV CI en gv CIV cm Lvm XVIIl cxxv C3 XLV XLIX Ln XXXI XXV xxm XXVI XXIV XIX XLvn Page. 1304, 1305 II 1288, 1289 U Part. 34 1511, 1512 1574 708 872, 873 979-981 978 ♦ 511 426 354 456, 457 38»-3al 172-176 780, 781 S80, 581 1308 1278, 1279 1729-1731 1186-1189 XTxi 1357 1366,1367 1398-1399 1378-1389 1372-1377 xxviii 1232 1229-1236 35,36 1547, 1548 1607, 1608 708-710 872-877 983 981, 982 511, 512 426, 427 355, 356 457 390-393 176-187 780-785 xyii I n n I I n n I I I I II II u u I II n n n n 1 n n I II n I I II n I INDEX. ITlicliigan — continaed. School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for jill ages, hy counties. Statement relative to canals in operabioa in • Statement relative to the steam craft of — IVIilitary, school, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Militia, natural, of the United States, with total male population Milwaukee. Manufactures of Mineral industries (regular establishments only), by substances and by states. Product of the non-precious. Mineral production of regular mining establishments of non-precious mhierals. Mineral products, by certain industrial fields Mineral products from regular mining-, establishments of non-precious metals. Averages applicable to. Mineral products of non-precious:nuneralj8 in the United States since the census of 1870. Percentage of gain peir ton in. Minerals, non-precious Minerals, non-precious, discussion of Iflining Mining establishments of non-precious minerals. Averages applicable to mineral products from regular. Mining establishments of non-precious minerals. Mineral production of regular. Mining industries Mining, mechanical, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in, by states and territories. Mining, mechanical, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in, by states and territories, with ^e, sex, and nativity. Mining, mechanical, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in, in fifty principal cities, with age, sex, and nativity. Mining, mechanical, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in the principal (selected) occupations of, by states and terri- tories. Mining, mechanical, and manufacturing industries, persons engaged in, with detaU of occupation, and with age, sex, and nativity. Minnesota Isee also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties ITarm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign cotmtries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity; 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citiasenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of Minor civil divisions. Population of missiHsipjtti (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 , xviji Table. XLI XCXI LXXXIX XLI XXXIX LIII LXVII LXIV LXTin LXV LXVI LXV CI en cv CIV cin XV 111 cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX Ln LD XXV xxin xxn xxrv XLvn XLI LXXXIX xvin Page. 881,582 1306, 1307 1278-1281 661-60? 559 1064, 1065 1242,1243 1237 1242,1243 1239 1240 1237-1243 xxix 1227-1253 1239 1237 xxviii 1357 1366, 1367 1398, 1399 1378-1389 1372-1377 36,37 1552, 1553 1612, 1613 710, 711 876-«79 985 984, 985 513, 514 427, 423 356, 357 457 187-197 784-787 682,583 1282, 1283 61-331 17, n INDEX. Table. intississippi— continued. Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by connties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties , , Live stock and its productions, by counties , Manufactuies, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Kative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880,1870,1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4, 000 Inhabitants and upward, by nativity : 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race : 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties , School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of - Ulissouri {see also general and United States tables) ^ Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties - :... Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties , ', Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Kative and foreign-bom population, by counties^ distributed, according to place of bii'th, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880,1870,1860 Population, by race and by" counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of citiesfend towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties* Statement relative to the steam craft of Mixed textiles: Special'statistics of manufactures Mttntana (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties _ Live stock audits productions, by counties ., Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bora population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population,by nativity and by counties: 1880,1870,1860 Population, by race and by counties: 1880,1870,1860 Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. cxxv 1529,1530 cxxx 1590, 1591 XLV 711-713 XLIX 878-881 LII 987 LH 986, 987 XXXI 514, 515 XXV 429,430 xxTir 357, 358 XXTI 458 xxrv XIX xLvn sxi LXXXIX xvni cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX in Ln XXXI XXV xxm XXVI xxrv Page. XIX 202-213 xLvn 788-793 XLI 586-587 T.TrXXTTT 1284, 1285 LIV 1164, 1165 xvm 40,41 CXXV 1563 cxxx 1623,1624 XLV 715 XT.TX 884,885 Ln 991 LII 991 XXXI 518 XXV 432 •ancTn 360 XLvn 792,793 XLI 587 392, 393 197-201 786-789 584, 585 1290, 1291 39,40 1553-1555 1613-1015 713-715 880-885 989, 990 987-989 516, 517 430-432 359, 360 458 392, 393 XIX INDEX. Table. Mortality Deaths, by states and state groups, Irom ten principal causes Deaths, by states and state groups, "witb distinction of sex and certain specified ages. Statistics. Bemarks on Mortuary statistics. Discussion of mode of obtaining CLvm CLvn ]V, National public debt Native and foreign-born, population as : 1880, 1870, 1860 Native and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birtb, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign conntries. Native colored population of the United States, distributed according to state or territoiy of birth. Native parents with foreign-bom children Native population of fifty principal cities, distributed according to states and territories of birth. Native population of the United States, distributed according to state or territory of birth. Native white population of the United States, distributed according to state or territory of birth. Nativities of foreign-bom population in the United States, and in each , state and territory. Nativity, age, and sex of persons engaged in agriculture, by states and territoi'ies. Nativity, age, and sex of persons engaged in all classes of occupations, by states and territories. Nativity, age, and sex of p6i;sons engaged In all classes of occupations in fifty principal cities. Nativity, age, and aex of persons engaged in man ufacturing, mechanical, and mining industries, by states and territories. Nativity, age, and sex of persons engaged in professional and personal services, by states and territories. Nativity, age, and sex of persons engaged in trade and transportation, by states and teiTitoriee. Nativity, age, and sex of persons occupied in the United States, by classes and severally. Nativity, general, andsexof the aggregate population of the United States Nativity, general, and sex of the Chinese and Japanese population of the United States. Nativity, general, and sexof the civilized Indian population of the United States. Nativity, general, and sex of the colored population of the United States. Nativity, general, and sex of the white population of the United States. Nativity. Population, by counties and by (1880, 1870, 1860) Nativity. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and up-, ward, by (1880 and 1870). Nativity, sex, and race. Aggregate population of the United States, and by. Nativity, sex, and race. Nativity, sex, and race. Nativity, sex, and race. Blind, by Blind in institutions for the same, by , Deaf-mutes, by .., Nativity, sex, and race. Deaf-mutes in institutions for the same, by.'.., Nativity, sex, and race. Idiots, by , Nativity, sex, and race. Idiots in hospitals and asylums for the insane, by. Nativity, sex, and race, by. Nativity, sex, and race. Inmates of reformatories, by * Nativity, sex, and race. Insane, by Nativity, soi, and race. Insane, idiots, blind, and deaf-mutes, by (1880, 1870, 1860, 1850). Nativity, sex, and race. Insane in hospitals and asylums for the same, by. Idiotsintraining-sohoolsfor the feeble-minded. XX XXXI xxfx 1703-1731 1729-1731 1726-1728 1705-1725 xxxil 1569 332 488-541 476-481 cvn 1408, 1409 XXXTT 542-545 xxvn 464-469 xxvm 470-475 XXX 482-487 en 1360, 1361 en 1358, 1359 cv 1390-1399 en 1366, 1367 en 1362, 1363 en 1364, 1365 *cin 1368-1377 XXXTT 552, 553 XXX vn 557 xxxvin XXXVI XXXV XXV XXVI exL eL CXLI eLi cxxxix cxLvn cxLvm etiv cxx±vni CXLIV CXLVI 553 556 554, 555 406-451 452-463 2,3 1673 1688, 1689 1674 1690-1692 1672 1683-1685 1686 1697, 1698 1671 1677 1679-1682 INDEX. PaiipoTS, by Priaonera, by Prisoners in poniteutiariea, by Prisoners in workhouses and bouses of correc- Nativity, sey, and race. ]!Tativity, sex, and race. Nativity, sex, and race. Nativity, sex, and race, tion, by. Natural militia of the United States, with total male population IVcbi'asha (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by ooimtiea , - , Farm areas and farm values, by counties Livestoclc and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states ^ of the United States and foreign countHes. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 , Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitant^ and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race : 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military,, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of Nervous system, diseases of the, deaths caused by IVerada (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties - Live stock and its productions, by counties _ Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by rac© and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4, 000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity : 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Newark. Manufactures of ^ Newberry, J. S., appointment of, as a special agent New Hampshire {see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed yalnation, and state, CQunty, city, etc., taxation, by cottnties. Debt, lay counties ^ Farm areas and farm values, by counties Ziive stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Sfanufactures, by totals of counties , Table. CXLH CXLin CLTir CLY XTIII CXXV CXXX XLV SLIX LII LII XXXI XXV xxm XXVI XXIV XIX 213-219 xLvn 792-705 XLI 587, 588 LXXXIX 1296, 1297 CLvm 1729-1731 xvm 42 CXXV 1559, 1560 CXXX 1619 XLV 717 XLIX 838, 889 Ln 993 Ln 993 XXXT 520 XX.V 433,434 TTXTTT 362 XXTI 458 XXIT XLvn XLI LIU xvm CXXV CXXX XLV XLIX LII Ln 1675 1676 1694-1696 1700, 1701 559 41,42 1557, 1558 1617, 1618 715-717 884-887 993 991, 992 518, 519 432, 433 361, 362 458 392, 393 394,395 796, 797 588 1066-1069 sxsi 43 1510 1573 717 888, 889 994 994 INDEX. IVeir Hampghire — continned. Kative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distribnted, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, bynativlty and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, milit-ary, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by connties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in ■ -. Statement relative to the steam craft of IVe-w irersey (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties -- !Farm areas and farm values, by counties .,._ Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870,1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions „ Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to canals iu operation in Statement relative to the steam craft of IVcTv ITlcxico (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by coimties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas andfaj^i values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties w Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of connties Native and foroign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birtli, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 -... Population, by race and by counties : 1 880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Principal vegetable productions, by counties • School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by connties. New Orleans. Manufactures of xxii Table. XXXI XXT xxm XXVI XXIV XIX xLvn XLI xcni LXXXIX xvrn cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX LII LU XXXI XXV XXIII XXVI XXIV XIX XLVII XLI XCII LXXXIX xvni cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX LII m XXXI XXV xxin XXVI xxrv XLvn XLI Lin 434 362 458 394, 395 219-221 796, 797 1308 II 1276, 1277 II 1514 1577 717,718 888, 889 995-997 995 521 434 363 458, 469 394, 395 221-224 796, 797 1302, 1303 1286, 1287 43 1,564 1624 718 890, 891 997 997 521 434, 435 36,1 459 394, 305 798, 799 589 1068-1071 INDEX. I%cwspapcr8 aiitl periodicals Appointment of S. U". D. Nortli as special agent on Classiiicatiun of, according to oliaracter of publication .. Number and language of .,., Number of, devoted to re1ij]^on, by denominations Published in the TTnited States, by periods of issue New vessels; Special statistics of shipbuilding New York (city). Manufactures of We-w Vork (sea also general and TTnited States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties; 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, coanty, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties - Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stoclr and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties' Native and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity-and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 - Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of'citiea and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Population of minor civil divisions ..... PHncipal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in ............ Statement relative to canals in operation in Statement relative to the steam craft of iVon-preciouM minerals Discussion of Averages applicable to mineral products, fcnm regular mining establishments of. Percentage of gain per ton in mineral products in the United States since the census of 1870. Product of the industries of regular establishments only, by sub- stances and by states. . Production of regular mining establishments JTorth, S. N. D., appointment of, as special agent rVortli Carolina {see also general and United States tables) :' Aggregate population, by counties: 3880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. J>6bt, by counties 3?arm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by eoiinties .'. J^anuf acturcs, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain spocified states of the United States and foreign counti-ies. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race .ind by counties : 1880, ] 870, 1 SCO Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1,880, 1870. , Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Population of minor civil divisions _ ., . Principal vegetable productions, by counties Table. CXXXII CXXXIII CXXXIV CXXXI LIT Liri xvm CXXT cxxx XLV XLIX LIl LII XXXI XXT XXTTT XXTI XXIV XIX XLvn XLI xcm xcn LXXXIX LXV LXVI Lxvn LXIV xvin cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX LII Ln XXXI XXV XXIII XXVI xxrv XIX xLvn Page. 1627-1631 xxxix 1629 1630 1631 1625 1174,1175 1070-1077 44 1513, 1514 1575,1576 718, 719 890-893 999-1002 997, 998 522 435, 436 363, 364 459, 460 304-397 225-235 798-801 590 1308, 1309 1302, 1303 1284-1287 1237-1243 xxix 1239 1240 1242, 1243 1237 xxxix 4.1, 46 1521, 1522 1583,3.-184 719-721 8ll2-8:ir. 1004 1002-1004 533, 524 436, 437 3(i4-366 460 396, 397 230-244 800-803 xxiii INDES, North Carolina — continued. School, military, and citizensliip ages, with sex for the Bchool age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Statement relative to canals .in operation. in Statement relative to the steam craft of Number and location of the defective, dependent and delinquent classes, exclusive of homeless children. I^umber and sex of persons engaged in each class of occupations, by states and territories. Number of farms, acres of improved land, and farm values. Summary, by states and territories, of the. Occupations Person^ engaged in agriculture, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in all claaaes, by states and territories, vrith age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in all classes in fifty principal cities, with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in each class, by states and territories. Number and sex of. Persons engaged in manufacturing, mechanical, and mining indus^ tries, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in professional and personal services, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in the principal (selected) occupations, by states and territories. Persons engaged in trade and transportation, by states and terri- tories, with age, sex, and nativity. Eemartson The "United States, by classes and severally, with the age, sex, and nativity of persons occupied. Ocean, coast, and river vessels: Special statistics of shipbuilding........ Ofaio (ses also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties „ Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties........ ............. Manufactures, by selected industries - Manufactures, by totals of counties ».. Native and foreign-bom population, by countieB, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the TTnited States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, I860.... Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 ..._ Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and nsward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions „ _. Principal 'Vegetable productions, by counties - School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Statement relative to canals in operation in . Statement relative to the steam craft of Open-hearth and Bessemer steel works : Special statistics of manufac- tures of iron and steel. Orchard fruits, tobacco, hops. Appointment of I. B. Sodge as special agent on. xsiT Table. XLI xcm xcn T.XTnrrx CLTI CI XLIV en en cv CI en en CIV en cm LTV xvin cxxv C3 XLV XLIX LH Ln XXV xxrn XXVI XXIV XIX XLvn XLI xcm xcn LXXXIX LIV 591, 592 1309 1304, 1305 1292, 1293 1702 1356, 1357 684,685 1341-1399 1360, 1361 1358, 1359 1390-1399 1356, 1357 1366,1367 1362, 1363 1378-1389 1364, 1365 1343-1355 1368-1377 1180,1181 46,47 1541,1542 1601-1603 721-723 894-899 1006, 1007 1004, 1005 524-526 437-439 366, 367 460, 461 398, 399 244-261 802-807 592, 593 1309 1306, 1307 1282, 1283 1152-1155 INDEX. Table. Page. Oregon {see also general and TTnited States tables) : Aggregate population, by countlea : 1880, 1870,1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by 00 an ties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Hanufactures, by selected industries „ Manufactures, by totalaof counties : Kative and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions _. Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to canals in operation in ... Statement relative to the steam craft of P. Paper, not specified : Special statistics of manufactures Paper: Power used in manufacture Parentage, foreign Parentage of the total number of persons in the United States having one or both parents foreign-bom. Also, number of tbreign- borh persons having both parents native-bom. Parishes of Louisiana. See Louisiana. Paupers, by sex, nativity, and race .., Peckham , Professor S. F., appointment of, as special agent Penitentiaries, byrace, sex, andnativity. Prisoners in Pennsylvania (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 , Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties/ Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Kative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by rkce: 1880, 1870. Population of xninor civil divisions .*... Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and "for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Sta.tement relative to canals in operation in Statement relative to the steam craft of ■ .;. 'j. Percentage of gain per ton in product of non-precious niinerals in the United States since the census of 1870. xvrn 48 cxxv 1560 cxxx 1620 XLV 723 XLIX 898, 809 Ln 1008 Ln 1007, 1008 XXXI 526 XXV 439 xxni 367,368 XXVI 461 XXIV XIX XLvn XLI xcn LXXXIX LIV LVI cvn cxLn CLnr xvni cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX Ln LH XXXI XXV TTXIII XXVI XXIV 262-264 806, 807 594 1306, 1307 1296, 1297 1166-1169 1223, 1224 1405-1409 1408, 1409 1675 Axxiy 1694-1696 1515, 1516 1577, 1578 723-725 898-901 1010-1012 1008, 1009 527, 528 439, 440 368, 369 461, 462 398-401 XIX 264-280 XLvn 806-809 XLI 594, 595 xcni 1309 xcn 1302-1305 LXXXIX ,1286-1289 LXVI 1240 INDEX. Table. Page. Percentage of increase of population ... -> Percentage of placer gold and gold from deex> mines in total gold ^odnct . Periodicals and newspapers - Periodicals, newspapers, etc. Appointment of special agent on Personal and professional services, persons engaged in, by states and territories. Personal and professional services, persons engaged In, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Personal and professional services, persons engaged in, in fifty principal cities, with age, sex, and nativity. Personal and professional services, persons engaged in the principal (selected) occupations of, by states and territories. Personal and professional services, persons occnpied in, with detail of occnpation, and with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in agricnltnre, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in all classes of occupations, by states and territo- ries, with age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in all classes of occnpationa in fifty principal cities, witb age, sex, and nativity. Persons engaged in each class of occupations, by states and territories. 13" umber and sex of. Per.iiiatio» As native .ind foreign-born: 1880, 1870, isdo By conntios, in the aggregate: 1880, 1870, I860 By drainage basins. Distribution of P,y nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 18C0 By race and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1800 Center of, in 1880 Chinese and Japanese, of the United States, by sex and general nativity. Chinese, .Japanese, and civilized Indians : 1880, 1870, 1800 Civilized Indian, of the United States, by sex and general nativity - Colored, of tlie Uniied States, by sex and general nativity Density of Discussion of metliods of enumeration of Dwellings, and families in 100 piinoipal cities Foreign-born, in the United States, and in each state and territory. Nativities of. Foreign-born, of fifty principal cities, .di^ibuted, according to place of birth, among the various foreign countries. xxvi in LIX CI cn cv CIV cin CII cir CV CI en cii CIV en cm cxxxvn Lxxn LXXI Lin LIII uv XX XVIII TI XXV XXTII xxxvn xxit XXXYILI XXXVI IV CIX XXX xxxin 1233 1627-1631 xxxix 1357 1362, 1363 1394, 1395 1378-1383 1308-1371 1360, 1361 1358, 1359 1390-1399 1356, 1357 136G, 1367 1362, 1363 1378-1389 1364, 1365 1368-1377 1645-1656 xxxix 1248-1253 xxxix 1248-1252 1252, 1253 1251, 1252 1076-1083 1082-1085 1210,1211 1-648 332 14-fiO 9,10 406-431 3;tt-379 334 558 556 7 xxxiii 1416,1417 482-487 546-r.51 INDEX. Population — continued. In accordance witU tlio annnal rainfall. Diatribution of In accordance with the maximum temperature. Distribution of In accordance with the mean annual temperature. Distribution of. In accordance with the mean temperature of January. Distribu- tion of. In accordance with the mean temperature of July. Distribution of. In accordance with the minimum temperatoi'e. Distribution of . . In accordance with the rainfall of the spring and summer. Distri- bution of. In accordance with topographical features. Distribution of In elevation above sea-leveL Distribution of In latitude. Distribution of In longitude. Distribution of Male, and males of voting age in the United States llfative and foreign-bom, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Kative colored, of the United States, distributed, according to state or territory of birth. Native, of fifty principal cities, distributed, according to state or territory of biriih. Native, of the United States, distributed, according to state or territory of birth. Native white, of the United States, distributed, according to state or territory of birth. Of AlElska. Statistics of the , Of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Of minor civil divisions Of the United States, as returned at the Tenth Census, in the ag- gregate, and by race, sex, and general nativity. Ages of the. Of the United States at the Tenth Census „ Of the United States, in the aggregate, and 1^ sex and general nativity. Of the Unitiad States, in the aggregate, and by sex, nativity, and race. Of the United States, in the aggregate, at each census : 1790-1880. Percentage of Increase of **,- Ton years of age and over, by states and territories '. Total male, and natural militia of the United States Urban, of the United States: 1790-1880 White and colored (1880, 1870, 1860) White, of the United States, by sex, with general nativity Porter, Robert P., appointment of, as special agent Powell, Major John W., appointment of, as special agent - Power and machinery used in manufacture Poivcr used in mannfactnre By states and territories, and by industries in the United States . , In the United States in certain industries I'reciona metals Discussion on the ' -.■.- Production of, by geographical divisions Production of, not accounted for in other tables iBank of the states and territories in production of the Eelati ve production of, of the states and territories jRemarks on Press. Statistics of the - Principal cities. Majinfactures of twenty Principal industries. Special statistj cs of m anufactures for Principal vegetable productions, by counties Table. XIV XII IX XI X XIII XV vrn vn XVI XVII XL xxrx xxxn xxvn XXVIII ex XXVI XXIV XIX xm xxxrv II in CI XXXIX V XXI XXXV LV LVI Lvin Lxin LXU LX LIU- LIV XLVII 12 11 11 11 11 12 12 10 10 , 12,13 13 560 488-541 476-481 542-545 464-469 470-475 1422-1429 452-463 380-405 61-331 607-648 ilii 652, 553 2,3 4,5 e 1356, 1357 559 8 333 554, 555 xxxix xxil 1213-1226 1219 1220-1226 1229-1236 xxviii 1232 1236 1235 1233 1229-1236 1627-1631 1030-1097 1098-1211 742-831 xxvii INDEX. Principal vegetable productions. Summary by states and territories of the. Prisoners, by sex, nativity, and race ■ Prisoners, classified according to places wbere found Prisoners in penitentiaries, by sex, nativity, and race Prisoners in workhouses and liouses of correction, by sex, nativity, and race. Product of tbe non-precious mineral industries (regalar establishments only), by substances and by states. Production of precious metals, by geographical divisions , 'Production of precious metals not accounted for in other tables Production of the precious metals. Hank of the states and territories in - Professional aiid personal services, persons engaged in, by states and territories. Professional and personal services, persons engaged in, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Professional and personal services, persons engaged in, in fifty principal cities, with age, sex, and nativity. Professional and personal services, persona engaged in the,principal (selected) occupations of, by states and territories. Professional and personal services, persons engaged in, with detail of occupation, with age, sex, and nativity. Providence. Manufactures of Public acts to provide for the taking of the Tenth and subsequent censuses Public indebtedness Analysis of the combined bonded debt of states and territories, counties, townships, towns, cities, boroughs, villages, and school districts. Debts of states and territories^ ' counties, cities, towns, etc., by states, territories, and geographical groups. Debts of states, counties, cities, and towns, by counties Exhibit showing the amounts of United States registered bonds held by individuals and by banks, etc. Exhibit showing the number of holders of United States registered bonds. National debt * , Public schools Number of teachers and pupils in the ^ Number of, with statement of receipts and expenditures Bemarks on the statistics of ■ Quarries Quarrying industries of the United States. General statistics of the Quarrying industries of the United States, statistics of the, show- ing number of quarries and production, by kinds of rock and states and territories. Quarrying industry. Appointment of Prof, J. S. Newberry as special agent ; George W. Hawes appointed as special agent on. R. 1 1880, Kace, age, and sex of persons returned as unable to read and write 1870, 1860. Race. Population, by counties and by (1880, 1870, 1860) Kace. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by (1880, 1870). Eace, sex, and nativity. Aggregate population of the United States, and by. Kace, sex, and nativity. Kace, sex, and nativity. Bace, sex, and nativity. Bace, sex, and nativity. Kay connties ^ Mann£skctnres, by selected industries - Manufactures, by totals of counties ITative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of tbe TTnited States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 , Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race : 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions , Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, aJid citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Statement relative to the steam craft of iUver, ocean, and coast vessels : Special statistics of shipbuilding BoUing-mills : Special statistics of manufactnres of iron and steel Bowlaud, "WiUiamlj., appointment of, as special agent , S. Saint Louis. Manufactures of Salt, ground: Special statistics of manufactures Salt: Powerused in manufacture Salt: Special statistics of manufactures , San Francisco-, Manufactures of , Sargent, Professor C. S. , appointment o^ as special agent Sawed lumber : Power used in manufacture Sawed lumber : Special statistics of manufactures .' Scarlet fever. Deatha caused by , Schedules. Suggestions as to importance and care of School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Schools, libraries, and cshurches. Appointment of special agent on Schools, public Schools, training, for the feeble-minded, idiots in, by sex, nativity, and race. Seaton, C. "W., ohief clerk , Seaton, Chas. "W"., date of apppointment of, as Superintendent of Cen- sus. See title page. Selected industries. Manufactures in each state and territory, by totals of counties, and by. Services, persons engaged in professional and personal, by states and ter- ritories. Seivices, professional and personal, persons engaged in, by states and tenitories, with age, sex, and nativity. Services, professional and personal, persons engaged in, in fifty principal cities, with age, sex, and nativity. Services, professional and personal, persons engaged in the principal (selected) occupations of, by states and territories. Services, professional and personal, persons engaged in, with detail of « occupation, and with age, sex, and nativity. Sex, age, and nativity of persons engaged in agriculture, by states and territoiies. Sex, age, and nativity of persons engaged in all cla^sses of ocoujiaUons, by skates and temtorios. Sex, aire, and nativity of persons engaged in all classes of orcupalioiis in fifty principal cities. Sex, age, and nativity of persons engaged in manufacturing, mechanical. And mining indostries, by states and territories. Table. XLV 725 XLIX 900, 901 LII 1012, 1013 LII 1012 XXXI 628 XXV 440 XXIII 369 XXVI 462 xxrv XIX XLvn XLI XCIII LXXXIX LIV LIV Lni LIV LVI LIV Lin LVI LIV CLvm XLI cxLvm LII CI en cv CIV cm en en cv en Page. 400-403 281 808, 809 595 1308 1278, 1279 1180, 1181 1144-1151 1088-1091 1170, 1171 1224 1170, 1171 1092-1094 xxxi 1222, 1223 U62, U63 1729-1731 XXXV 561-606 1633-1641 1686 xxvi 944-1029 1357 1362, 1363 1394, 1395 1378-1383 1368-1371 1360, 1361 135S, 1359 .l:i!lll-1399 1366, 1367 INDEX. Sex, age, and nativity of persons engaj^ed in professional and personal services, l)y staftes and territories. Sex, age, and nativity of persons engaged in trade and transportation, by states and territories. Sex, age, and nativity of persons occupied in the TTnitpd States, "by classes and severally. Sex, age, and race of persona I'otnmed aa unable to read and write : 1880, 1870, 1860. Sex and certain specified ages of the dead reported during the census year. Sex and number of persons engaged in each class of occupations, by states and territories. Sex for the school age and for all ages, and school, military, and citizen- ship ages, by counties. Sex, nativity, and race. Aggregate population of the United States, and by. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativity, and race. by. Sex, nativity, and race. by. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativit^^and race. Blind, by , Blind in institutions for the same, by Deaf-mutes, by peat-mutes in institutions for the same, by . - . ■ Idiots, by - ----.--- ■ Idiots in hospitals and asylums for the insane. Idiots in training-schools for the feeble-minded, Paupers, by , Prisoners, by Prisoners in peni^ntiariea, by , Prisoners in workhouses and houses of cor- Inmates of reformatories, by Insane, by Insane, idiotic, blind, and deaf-mutes, by (1880, 1870; 1860, 1850). Sex, nativity, and race. Insane in hospitals and asylums for the same, by. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativity, and race. Sex, nativity, an4 race. Sex, nativity, and race, rection, by. Sex of the aggi-egate population of the United States, with general nativity. Sex of the Chinese and Japanese population of the United States, with general nativity. Sex of the civilized Indian population of the United States, with general nativity. Sex of the colored population, with general nativity Sex of the white population of the United States, with general nativity. Shipbuilding. AjJpointment of Henry Hall as special agent on Shipbuilding. Appointment of John Lynch as special agent on Shipbuilding on the northern lakes. Special statistics of Shipbuilding on the western rivers. Special statistics of. Shipbuilding: Special statistics of manufactures - Shoes and boots: Special statistics of manufactures , Silk and silU goods: Power used in manufacture Silk and silk goods : Special statistics of mRuufaotures Silk, manufacture of, appointment of W. C. "VVyckoff as special agent on. Silver and gold, average product of, per capita and per square mile Silver and gold product of the United States Slaughtermg and meat packing: Special statistics of manufactures South Caroliaia (see also general and United States tables) : A ggregate population, by counties : IsSo* 1870, I860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties , Discussion of census of 1880, 1870 Poci^meu^ relating to the taking of th^ census of Table. cn cn cin cxxxYn CLYn ci XLI CXL 1673 CL 1688, 1689 cs;li 1C74 CLI 1690-1692 CXXXIX 1673 CiiiVU 1683-1685 cxLvm CLrv qxxxmi CXIilV CXLTI cxLn CXLIli CLin xxxiy XX?TII XXXVIII XXXTI xxxy LIV I/IV LIT LTI LIT LXI LVII LIT xviir cxxv CXX'X Page. 1362, 1363 1364, 1865 1645-1656 1726-1728 1356, 1357 561-6Q6 2,3 1686 1697, 1698 1871 1977 167S^-1682 1675 1676 1694-1696 1700, 1701 552, 553 657 568 566 654, 655 xxxix xxxi 1182, 1583 1183, 1183 1172-1183 1104, 1105 1224 1184, 1185 xxsi 1234 1.230, 1231 1186-1189 49,60 1523 1585 lix Uv zxsi INDEX. Table. Page. South Carolina— continaed. Farm areas and farm values, by oounties - Live stock and its prodactions, bycounties - Manufactures, by selected industries -. Manufactures, by totals of counties Kative and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among cfertain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1800 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Population of minor civil divisions ^. Principal vegetable productions, by counties Ee-enumeration of School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Statement-relative to the steam craft of : Special agents, appointment of— AtuAson, Edward -» Bond, George William Brewer, Professor TV. H Dodge, J. E - Gordon, Clarence — -. Hall, Henry Hawes, George W Hilgard, Professor B. W KiUebrew, Colonel J. B Lynch, John irewberry, Professor J.S ITorth, S-N.D Peckham, Professor S.F Petroff, Ivan Porter, Eobert P Powell, John "W Bowland, William L Sargent, Professor C. S • Swank, James M - Trowbridge, General W. P Waite, Br. Henry Bandall Waring, Colonel GreorgeE., jr.. - Weeks, J. D Wines, EreiH ™ Wright, Carroll D Wyckoff, W. C Special investigations conducted by expert agents Special statistics of manufactures for principal industries Specified industries. Manufactures of the TJnited States, by State, county, city, etc., taxation and assessed valuation, by counties-.. State, county, city, etc., taxation, by states and territories and geo- graphical groups. Summary of the assessed valuation and. Statistics of cities. Social Steam craft Statement of the approximate number, tonnage, and value of steamers, sailing vessels, canal-boats, barges, flats, and wharf, boats. Statement of the number and tonnage of steam vessels of United States navy, revenue marine, light-house board, quarter- master's department, etc. Statement of the number, tonnage, value, capital invested, service, ajid trafiic of the steam craft on United States waters, by groups. xzxii XLV 725 XLIX 902, 903 LII 1014 LII 1013, 1014 XXXT 628, 629 XXV 441 xxni 369 XXVI 462 xxrv XIX XLvn XLI xcm LXXXIX LTV LI cxxv cxxrv xc XCI LXXXVIII 402, 403 281-285 810, 811 ]xix 595, 596 1309 1294, 1295 xxxi xxxi xxxi xxxi xxxi yxxix xxxi xxxix xxxi xxxix xxxix xxxix X Tx ix xxxix xxxi xxix xxxix XXX xxxi XXX xxxix xxxi xxvil 1098-1211 932-943 1510-1565 1508, 1509 XXX 1268-1301 1298-1300 1301 I II INDEX. TaWe. : LXXXIX LVl LIV Steam craft — continued. Statement of the number, tonnage, value, capital invested, sei'vice, and traffic of the steam craft, by states. \ Statement of the total nnraber, tonnage, value, capital invested, jLXXXVII service, and traffic of the steam craft of the TJnifced States. Steel and iron; Power used in manufacture St.i'el and iron: Special statistics of manufactures , Superintendent of Census. Appointment of Francis A. Wallter as Supeiintendent of Census. Date of appointment of Chas. W. Seaton as. * , See title page. Superintendent of Census, report of, November 15, 1879 ,...,.. Superintendent of Census, report of, December 1, 1880 Superintendent of Census, report of, Novcm ber 1, 1881 Superintendent of Census, report of tbc, relative to takinj,^ the census of South Carolina. Swank, James M., appointment oi', as special aj^ent T. Tanned leather: Special statistics of ni.inufactures Taxation and valuation '. . . . Taxation, by counties. Assessed valu.ation, and state, county, city, etc Taxation, by states and territories .and geographical groups. Summary of assessed valuation, and state, city, county, etc. Taxation, wealth, and debt. Appointment of special agent on Xeivgraphs Balance sheet , Capital stock General Jiuancial exhibit Service account _ - Tcjepfaoncs J3alanc6 sheet General financial exhibit Remarks on '. Service account Temperature. Distribution of population in accordance with the maxi- miim. Temperatui-e. D. ibutionof population in accordance with the mean annual - Temperature. Distribution oi population in accordance with the mini- mum. Ten*perature of January. Distribution oi population iu accordance with the mean. Temperature of July. Distribution of population in accordance with the ruean. 'f ennessec (««e alto general and TJnited Stales tables) ; Aggregate population, by counties ; 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties TTarm areas and fann values, by counties livestock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected iudustiies ManufactiTies, by totals of counties Native and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed^ according to place of birth, among cei'tain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by co unties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870,1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of *J,000 inhabitant.'^ and upward, by raee: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions CXXV CXXIV XCT XCVI XCIV XCVII XCIX xcvni c xn IX xui XI X XVllI CXXV cxxx XLT XLIX LII Ln XXXI xxv XXIII XXVI XXIT XIX *III— C G Page. 1276-1297 1208-1271 1222 1136-1107 XXVI xxxviii xli liv 1160,1161 ]507-l.';65 1510-1565 1.508, 1509 xxxix 1310-1325 1316-1319 1320, 1321 1310-1315 1322-1325 1337-1340 1332-13S7 1328-1333 1327 1338-1340 11 11 12 11 50,51 1539, 1540 1599-1601 726, 727 902-907 1016 1014-1016 529-531 44i^-443 370, 371 462 402, 403 285-298 INDEX. Tennessee — continued. Principal vegetable productions, by cotuitie3 - School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by conntiea. Statement relative to the steam craft of Tenth Census, disbursements on account of the, to October 31, 1881 Tenth Census. Discussion of laws goTeming it and pre'vloua censuses. Tenth Census. Discussion of progress of work on , Texas {see also general and ITnitod States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties -.... — Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties iS'ative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4, 000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inbabltants and npward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions •. Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the achool age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to canals in operation in '. Statement relative to the steam craft of Textiles, dyeing and. finishing : Special statistics of manufactures. Textiles, mixed : Special statistics of manufactures Tile and brick: Special statistics of manufactures Tobacco. Appointment of special agent on Tobacco, culture. Appointment of Colonel J. B. KUlebrew as special agent on. Topographical features. Distribution of population in accordance with. Towns and cities of 4,000 inhabitants and npward, population of, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Towns and cities of 4,000 inhabitants and npward, population of, by race : 1880, 1870. Trade and transportation, persons engaged in, by states and territories. Trade and transportation, persons engaged in, by states and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Trade and transportation, persons engaged in. in fifty principal cities, with age, sex, and nativity. Trade and transportation, persons engaged in the principal (selected) occupations of, by states and territories. Trade and transportation, persons engaged in, with detail of occupation, and with age, sex, and nativity, Training-schools for the feeble-minded, idiots in, by sex, nativity, and race. Transportation and trade, persons engaged in, by slates and territories. Transpoi-tation and trade, persons engaged in, by sta-tes and territories, with age, sex, and nativity. Transportation and trade, persons engaged in, in fifty principal cities, with age, sex, and nativity. Tranapoitation anil trade, persona engaged in the principal (selected) occupations of, by states and territories. Transportation and trade, ]>erson.s (sngaged in, "with detail of occupation, and with age, sex, and nativity. Trowbridge. General W, P., appointed as special agent on power and maohlnezy^ Table. XLVn LXXXIX XVIll cxxv cxxs XLV XLIX Lit lAl XXXI XXV xxm XXVI XXIV XLvn XLI XCII LXXXIX LIV LIV UV vm XXVI xxrv CI 1357 CII 1364, 1365 cv 1396,1397 ctv 1378-1383 cin 1370-1373 CXLTin 1686 CI 1357 en 1364, 1365 CT 1396,1397 CIT 1378-1383 cm 1370-1373 •.■«>•-■•>■■ T^-r Page. 81(J.815 596, 697 1290, 12U xlvii lix xU 52-55 1532-1534 1593-1595 727-731 906-913 1020 1017-1020 531-534 413-446 371-374 402,403 29S-308 814-821 598-601 1306, 1307 1292, 1293 112«, 1129 1164, 1165 1106, H07 xxxi xxxix 10 452^63 INDEX. u. "Unfortunate classes. Sec Defective, dejieudent, and delinquent classes. tJuited States, ages of tlie population of ^e, as retained at tile Tentli Census, in tlie ivggregate, and Ijy race, sex, and general nativity. United States, aggregate population of the, at each census: 1780-1880 . - United States: Areas, dwellings, and families : 1880, 1870, 1860, IS.^ United States: Blind, by sex, nativity, and race - United States, Chinese and Japanese population of the, by sex and general nativity. United States, civilized Indian population of the, by sex and general nativity. United States: Classification of newspapers and periodicals by charac* ter of publication. United States, colored population of the, by sex and general nativity. -. United States : Deaf-mutes, by. sex, nativity, and race United States, general statistics of agriculture of the, by states and territories: 1880,1870,1860,1850. United States. Gold and silver product of the , United States : Idiots, by sex^ nativity, and race. ^ United States: Idiots, classified according to places where found .., United States : Illiteracy, by states and territories: 1886, 1870, 1860 United States: Insane, by sex, nativity, and race United States: Insane, classified according to places where found . ..... United States. Male population, and males of voting age in the * Uiiit«d States, manufactures of the, by totals of states and territories: 1880, 1870, I860, 18B0. United States, native colored population of the, distributed according to state or territory of birth. United Sbites, native population of the, distributed according to stat« or territory of birth. United States, native whit« population of the, distribated according to state or territory of birth. United States, nativities in the, and in each state and territory, of the fdreign-born population. United States. IN'atural militia^ and total male population of the United States : l^umber and language of newspapers and periodicals United States: 2fnmber and sex of persons engaged in each class of occupations, by states and territories. United States : Xumber of newspapersand periodicals by periods of issue. UaitedStates: Ifnmberofnewspapersandperiodicalsdevoted toreligion, by denominations. United States : Kuinber of persons engaged in the principal (selected) occupations, by states and territories. United States : Kumberof public schools, with receipts aud expenditures. United States : Number of teachers and pupils in public schools United States: Paui>ers, by sex, nativity, and race United States : Persons engaged in all classes of occupations, with age, sex, and nativity. United States, population of the, in the aggregate, and by sex and gen- eral nativity. United States, population of the, iu the aggregate, and by sex, nativity, and'^ace. United States. Power n«ed in manufacture, by states and territories and by industries, iu the. United States. Power used in manufacture in certain industries in the- United States : Prisoners, by sex, nativity, and race Uhited States : Prisoners, classified according tu pliices where found . United States : Statistics of foreign parentage .' United States; Statistics of the fisheries United States : Summary, by states and territories, of live stock and its productions. | Table. XLir II CTIII CXL xx'xvii xxxvra CXXXII XXXTI CXLI XLIU Lvn CXXXIX CXLIX cxxxvn cxxlvni CXLT XL L XXIX XXTU Page. 807-648 U13-1415 1673 557 658 1629 566 1674 650-683 1230, 1231 1672 1687 1645-1656 1671 1678 560 928-931 476-481 464-469 Part. xxvin 470-475 XXX 482-487 xxxix 559 nxxTrrrr 1630 CI 1356, 1357 CXXXI 1628 CXXXIV 1631 CIV 1378-1389 cxxxv 1638, 1639 CXXXVI 1640 cxLn 1675 CII 1358-1367 XXXIV 552, 653 I 2,3 LV 1219 LVI 1220-1226 cxLin 1676 CLII 1693 cvn 1408, 1^09 CVI 1402, 1403 XLVin 832, 833 I II n I I II I n I n n II n II n I II I I I I I n II II II n II n n II II II II II IE n 1 INDEX. Table. TTnitecl States. Summary, liy states and territories, of tlie number of farms, the acres of improved laud, and the farm values in the. United States. Summary, by states and territories, of the principal vegetahlo productions in the. -^I United States: Summary of the assessed valuation, and mate, county, city, etc., taxation, by states and territories and geographical groups. United States. Urban population of the (1790-1880) United States, white population of the, by sex and general nativity ' Urban population of the United States: 1790-1880 U laU {see also general and United States tables): Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 ■ Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties ' Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties Native and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain "specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880,1870. Populatk)nof minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, militaiy, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. V. Valuation aud taxation Valuation and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by states and ter- ritories and geographical groups. Summary of the assessed. Valuation, assessed, and state, county, city, etc., by counties Vegetable productions, by counties. Principal - Vegetable productions. Summary, by states and territories, of the prin- cipal. Vermont {see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, arid state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties — ....... Farm areas and farm values, by counties - Live stock and its productions, by counties - Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties /. Ifative and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by counties ; 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race; 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties ' School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Statement relative to the steam craft of XLIV XL VI CXXIV V XXXV V xvin cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX LII Ln •snrirr XXV TVTTT XXVI xxrv Tmr XLVII XLI 684, 685 738-741 1508, 1509 CXXIV CXXV xLvn XLVI xvm CXXV cxxx XLV XLIX LII LII XXXI XXV XXTTT XXVI XXIV XIX XLVII XLI xcm LXXXIX 55,50 1564 1624, 1625 732 812-915 1021 1021 535 446, 447 375 462 402, 403 308-311 820-823 601 1507-1565 1508, 1509 1510-1565 742-831 738-741 56 1511 1573 732 914,915 1022 1021, 1022 535 447 375 463 402, 403 311-313 822, 823 601, 602 1308 1276, 1277 XXXTl INDEX. Tiilile. by Vessels, iron : Special statistics u r sUlplmililiiig Vessels, new : Special statistics of 8liii>lni ildiuff Vessels, ocean, coast, aud river: Special statistics of sbipltuildiug. . . Vessels, repairing of: Special sfatistics o f shipbuilding Virginia {see also general and United States tables) : Aggi-egate population, by counties: 1680, 1870,1800 '. Assessed valuation, aud state, county, city, etc., taxation, coQuties. Debt, by oounties Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by totals of counties A'^ative and foreign-born population, by counties, distributed, aceording to place of birtb, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by oounties : ISSO, 1870, 1 800 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inliabitants and upward, ■ by nativity: 1880, 1870. Population of cities and towns of 4, 000 inbabitants and up ward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties Scbool, military, and citizenship ages, -vntii sex for tlie school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to abandoned canals in Statement relative to canals in operation in Statement relative to the steam craft of Volunteer force on census work. Eepof t on the advisability of Voting ago, males of, and male population in the United States W. Waite, Ih'. Henry Bandall, appointment of, as s) leeial agent "Walker, Francis A., appointment of, as Superiuteudeut of Census Aimual Eeportof, 1879 Annual Eeportof; 1880 Annual Eeportof, 1881 Eesignation of, as Superiutendput of Census. See title page. Waring, Colonel George E., .jr., appointed special agent Washington (city). Manufactures of VTashington (see also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by oounties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Assessed valuation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Mann&ctnres, by totals of counties Ifative and foreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain specified states of the United States and foreign countries. , Population, by nativity and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1800 Population, by race and by counties : 1.S80, 1870, 1860 Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of Wealth, debt, and taxation. AppointmentafEobert P. Porter as special agent on. Weeks, J. D., appointment of, as special ag«.ut LIV LIV LIV LIV xviir cxxv cxxx XLV LU Ln XXXI XXV xxni XXVI XXIV XIX 3fLVII XLI xcin XCII LXXXIX XL LIII XVIU cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX LII Lll XXXI XXV XXIII XLVH XLI LXXXIX Pa:;e. Part 1183, 1183 I IE 11T4, 117.J ! 11 1180,1181 j II 1170, 1177 I II 56-58 1318, 1519 1580, 1581 733, 734 914-919 1034, 1035 1032-1024 536, 537 447hM9 375-377 463 404, 405 313-319 I 823-837 I 602, 603 I 1308 II 1304, 1305 II 1293, 1293 II xliv I 600 1 xxxix I XXTl I XXVI I XXXVlll I rli 1 XXX I 1096, 1097 II 58 I 1505 II 1625, 1636 n 735 I 918, 919 1 1035 11 1025 II 538 I 449 I 377 I 826, 827 I 604 I 1296, 1397 n XXSIX I xxxi I xssvli INDEX. by IVcst Virg:inia.'(£e6 also general and TJaited States tatles) : -^SS^&'^^o population, l)y cotiut-ies : 1880,1870,1800 Aasessed valnation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, (■ounties. Debt, by counties , rartn areaa and farm values, by counties .- Lire stock and its prodactions, by comities ^ tau ufac tures, by selected industries - , Mannfaclures, by totals of counties , Nutive and Ibreign-bom population, by counties, distributed, according to place of bii-th, among certain specified states of the ITnited States and foreign coimtries. fopnlation, by nativity and by counties: 1880, 1870, 1860 Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 , Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by nativity: 1880,1870. Population of cities and towns of 4,000 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sox for the school age and for all-ages, by connties. Statement relative to the steam craft of "White and colored population: 1880, 1870, 1860 ■Whit-e native population of the United States, distributed according to state or territory of birth. "WTiite population of the United States, by sex, with general nativity. - . . "Whooping-cough. Deaths caused by _.... "Window glass : Special statistics of manufactures "Wines, Fred. H., appointed special agent on defective, dependent, and delinquent classes. Wisconsin (see also general and United,States tables) : Aggregate poj>ulation, by counties: 1880, 1870,1860 , Assessed valuation, and statu, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties , , Farm areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries Manufactures, by tot^-ls of counties , Native and foreign-bom population, by couiities, distributed, according to place of birth, among certain epeoiiied states of the United States and foreign countries. Population, by nativity and by comities : 1880, 1870, 1860 , Population, by race and by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 Poptilation of cities and towns of 4, 000 inhabitants aijd upward, by nativity: 1880,1870.,. Population of cities and towns of 4,t)00 inhabitants and upward, by race: 1880, 1870. Population of minor civil divisions , Principal vegetable productions, by counties School, military, and citizenship ages, with sex for the school age and for all ages, by counties. Statement relative to the steam craft of ....- Wool hats; Power u-sed in manufacture , Wool hats ; Special statistics of manufactures "Woo], manufactures of, G-eorge William Bond appointed special agenton. Woolen goods : Power used in manufacture „ Woolen goods: Special statistics of manufactures - Workhouses and houses ui' correction, prisoners in, by sex, nativity, and race. Worsted goods : Power used in manufacture ; _^ Worsted goods: Special statistics of manufactures -». xsxviii Table. cxxv cxxx XLV XLIX lh LK SXXT XXTTT XXVI XXIV XI X XLvn XLI i.xxxtx XXI xxTm 1284, 1285 333 470-i75 U1.V1U LIV 554,555 1729-1731 ^210,1211 xxx XVJLU CXXV CJ LXV XLIX Lll Ln XXV xxni XXVI xxiv xix" XLvn XLI LXXXIX LVI LIV Page. 56,59 1520 1582, 1583 735, 736 918-921 1027 1026 S38, 539 449, 450 377, 378 463 404,405 319-322 826-839 604, 605 LVT LIV CLV LVI LIV 59,60 1548, 1540 1608, 1609 736, 737 920-923 1028, 1029 1027, 1028 539,540 450, 451 378, 379 463 404, 405 323-331 828-831 605, 606 1280, 1281 1225 1202, 1203 xxxi 1224, 1225 1190-1201 17,00, 1701 1225 1204-1207 INDEX. Wri^lit, Carroll D., appointment of, as special agent Wyokoff, W. C, appointment of, as special agent Wyomins; {gee also general and United States tables) : Aggregate population, by counties : 1880, 1870, 1860 , Assessed valaation, and state, county, city, etc., taxation, by counties. Debt, by counties ITanu areas and farm values, by counties Live stock and its productions, by counties Manufactures, by selected industries , Manufactures, by totals of