:''''y\m:^;^^^ CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY GIFT OF United States Census Office CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 092 586 647 M Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924092586647 BULLETINS OF THE TWELFTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES ISSUED FROM OCTOBER 6 1900, TO MARCH 6 1901, NUMBER 4 TO 60 WASHINGTON CENSUS OFFICE 1900 \\\ • nil, t'l'r '% >?>.. U 'Cr- .• V- / .J CONTENTS. Populat: Populat: ■ Populat: Populat: Populat: Populat Populat: Populat Populat Populat: Populat Populat: Populat: Domest: Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat: Populat: Populat: Populate Populat: Populat: Populat Populat: Populat: Populat: Populat: Populat: Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat: Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat Populat: Populat: Populat Populat: Populat Populat: Populat ' Bulletin No. on of New Hampshire, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 4 on of Alabama, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions _ ._ 5 on of Arizona, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 6 on of Arkansas, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions .. 7 on of Delaware, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions, and of the District of Columbia 8 on of Connecticut, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions . , 9 on of California, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions.. ._ 10 on of Cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1900.. 11 on of Vermont, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions , _ _ 12 on of Massachusetts, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 13 on of Colorado, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions. 14 on of Hawaii, by Islands and Districts _ _. 15 on of Florida, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions _ 16 c Animals in Barns and Enclosures, not on Farms or Ranges 17 on of Idaho, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 18 on of Georgia, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 19 on of States and Territories by Counties >....'.. 20 on of Illinois, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions, r^ 21 on of Indiana, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 22 on of Iowa, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 23 on of Kansas, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 24 on of Kentucky, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 25 on of Louisiana, by Parishes and Minor Civil Divisions — 26 -< on of Maine, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of Maryland, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of Michigan, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 2^ on of Minnesota, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 30 on of Mississippi, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 31 on of Missouri, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 32 on of Montana, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 33 on of Nebraska, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions .__ 34 on of Nevada, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 35 on of New Jersey, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 36 on of New Mexico, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 37 on of New York, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 38 on of North Carolina, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 39 on of North Dakota, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 40 on of Ohio, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 41 on of Oklahoma, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 42 on of Oregon, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions ' --- 43 on of Pennsylvania, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions -- 44 on of Rhode Island, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions '- 45 on of South Carolina, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 46 on of South Dakota, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 47 on of Tennessee, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of Texas, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of Utah, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of Virginia, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of Washington, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of West Virginia, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 53 on of Wisconsin, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of Wyoming, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions on of Indian Territory, by Nations and Reservations 48 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 Area in Square Miles of States, Territories, and Counties ^ Manufactures, Cotton Ginning Manufacture of Beet Sugar "-" Population of Alaska, by Districts and Minor Civil Divisions " 59 60 * Bulletins 1, 2, and S were issued for routine official requirements, and are not available for general distribution. CENSUS BELETIKS, ARRANGED DNDER DIVISIONS PREPARING THEI. Bulletin No. Agriculture, Division of — Domestic Animals in Barns and Enclosures, not on Farms or Ranges 1''' Geographer's Division — Area in Square Miles of States, Territories, and Counties - ^'^ Manufactures, Division of — Beet Sugar, Manufacture of.. -- 59- Cotton Ginning _ _ 58 Population, Division of — Alabama, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions --- 5 Alaska, Population of, by Districts and Minor Civil Divisions 60 Arizona, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 6 Arkansas, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 7 California, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 10 Cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1900, Population of _ 11 Colorado, Population of, by Counties and Minor pivil Divisions __ 14 Connecticut, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions - 9 Counties, Population of States and Territories by 20 Delaware, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 8 District of Columbia, Population of 8 . Florida, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 16 Georgia, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 19 Hawaii, Population of, by Islands and Districts _ 15 Idaho, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 18 Illinois, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 21 Indiana, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 22 Indian Territory, Population of, by Nations and Reservations 56 Iowa, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 23 Kansas, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 24 Kentucky, Poptilation of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 25 Louisiana, Population of, by Parishes and Minor Civil Divisions 26 Maine, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 27 Maryland, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 28 Massachusetts, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 13 Michigan, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 29 Ijlnnesota, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 30 Mississippi, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 31 Missouri, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 32 Montana, Population of , by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions .._ 33 Nebraska, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions _ 34 Nevada, Population of , by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 35 New Hampshire, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions. 4 New Jersey, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 3g New Mexico, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 37 New York, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 30 North Carolina, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 39 North Dakota, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions " aq Ohio, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions a-i Oklahoma, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 40 Oregon, Population of , by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions " 40 Pennsylvania, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions " ' ai Rhode Island, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions ^c South Carolina, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions. xo South Dakota, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions a^ Tennessee, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Texas, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions. Utah, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Vermont, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Virginia, Population of, by Counties and Minoi CivU Divisions Washington, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions r:9 West Virginia, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions ko Wisconsin, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions ka Wyoming, Population of, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions s^ 7— ono. TWELFTH CENSUS OF THE United States. CIRCULAR US BELETIRS, Department of the Interior, census office, Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1900. The following bulletins have been issued to date, or are now in process of printing: No. 1. Supervisors' Districts. • No, 2. Statistics of Manufactures. Cities and Towns With- drawn from Enumerators. No. 3. Names and Addresses of Supervisors of Census. No. 4. Population of New Hampshire by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions. •- ■ No. 5. Population of Alabama by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions . ' No. 6. Population of Arizona by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions . No. 7. Population of Arkansas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions . Bulletins numbered 1, 2, and S, relating wholly to the work of enumeration, are out of print and can not be supplied. Bulletins numbered 4 to 7 contain the first preliminary results of the Twelfth Census, as officially compiled, and other bulletins will follow as fast as the official figures become available . Very respectfully. Director , « ^^' 7-375a. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. la. ^A^ASHINGTON, D. C. January 2, 1900. SUPKRVISORS' DISTRICTS. [REVISEaD EDITION.] Section 9 of an act entitled "An Act to provide for taking the Twelfth, and subsequent censuses," approved March 3, 1899, provides that "the Director of the Census shall, at least six months prior to the date fixed for commencing the enumeration at the Twelfth and each succeeding decennial census, designate the number, whether one or more, of supervisors of census to he appointed within each State and Territory, the District of Columbia, Alaska, and the Hawaiian Islands." The same section further provides that "the whole number of supervisors shall not exceed three hundred," and that, "wherever practicable and desirable, the boundaries of the supervisors' districts shall conform to the boundaries of Congressional districts." In accordance with these provisions, the following divisions of the country have been designated as supervisors' districts, each district as laid out to be under the direct charge of one supervisor. This list of supervisors' districts is issued in the form of a bulletin and designated as Bulletin ISTo. 1 of the Twelfth Census. The supervisors' districts named in this bulletin have been made to conform to the Congressional districts as far as possible, taking into consideration density of population and facilities for travel and communication. -X Director of the Census. J (12261 5060.) C— 122 SUPERVISORS' DISTRICTS. ALABAMA— Eight Districts. First District, the counties of Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, Washington, Wilcox. Second District, the counties of Autauga, Butler, Chilton, Covington, Crenshaw, Elmore, Lowndes, Mont- gomery. Third District, the counties of Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Macon, Pike, Russell. Fourth District, the counties of Chambers, Clay, Coosa, Lee, Randolph, Shelby, Talladega, Tallapoosa. Fifth District, the counties of Bibb, Dallas, Hale, Jefferson, Perry. Sixth District, the counties of Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Lamar, Marion, Pickens, Sumter, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Winston. Seventh District, the counties of Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, Cullman, Dekalb, Etowah, Mar- shall, St. Clair. Eighth District the counties of Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Morgan. ALASKA— Two Districts. First District, from Arctic Ocean south to Kuskokwim River. Second District, all south of Kuskokwim River, including southeastern Alaska and coast to and including Aleutian Islands. ARIZONA— One District. ARKANSAS— Six Districts. First District, the counties of Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Greene, Lee, Mississippi, Monroe, Phil- lips, Poinsett, St. Francis, Woodruff. Second District, the counties of Baxter, Cleburne, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lonoke, Prairie, Randolph, Sharp, Stone, White. TJiird District, the counties of Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Madison, Marion, ISTewton, Searcy, Wash- ington. Fourth District, the counties of Conway, Faulkner, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Sebastian, Van Buren, Yell. Fifth District, the counties of Clark, Dallas, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Little River, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Pike, Polk, Saline, Scott, Sevier. Sixth District, the counties of Arkansas, Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Cleveland, Columbia, Desha, Drew', Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Ouachita, Union. CALIFORNIA— Six Districts. First District, the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco. Second District, the counties of Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz. Third District the counties of Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Marin, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo. (3) C-122 Fourih District, the counties of Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Eldorado, Inyo, Mariposa, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Sutter, Tuolumne, Yuba. Fifth District, the counties of Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, Stanislaus, Tulare. Si^th District, the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Eiverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Ventura. COLORADO— Two Districts. First District, the counties of Arapahoe, Boulder, Cheyenne, Clear Creek, Dpuglas, Elbert Gilpin, Jeffer- son, kit Carson, Larimer, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Park, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, Yuma. Second District, the counties of Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Conejos Costilla, Custer, Delta Dolores, Eagle, El Paso, Fremont, Garfield, Grand, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Kiowa, Lake, La Pl^a, Laf Animas, Mesa, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Otero, Ouray, -Pitkm Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, San Juan, San Miguel, Summit, ieller. CONNECTICUT— One District. DELAWARE— One District. DISTRICT OF COLUIWBIA— One District. FLORIDA— Two Districts. First District, the counties of Calhoun, Columbia, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Hamilton, Holmes, Jack- son, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Santa Rosa, Suwanee, Taylor, Wakulla, Walton, Washington. Second District, the counties of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Brevard, Citrus, Clay, Dade, De Soto, Duval, Hernando, Hillsboro, Lake, Lee, Levy, Manatee, Marion, Monroe, Nassau, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Polk, Putnam, St. John, Sumter, Volusia. GEORGIA— Eleven Districts. First District, the counties of Bryan, Bullock, Burke, Chatham, Effingham, Emanuel, Liberty, Mclntosli, Screven, Tattnall. Second District, the counties of Baker, Berrien, Calhoun, Clay, Colquitt, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Terrell, Thomas, Worth. Third District, the counties of Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Lee, Macon, Pulaski, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Taylor, Twiggs, Webster, Wilcox. Fourth District, the counties of Carroll, Chattahoochee, Coweta, Harris, Heard, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Talbot, Troup. Fifth District, the counties of Campbell, Clayton, Dekalb, Douglas, Fulton, Newton, Rockdale, Walton. Sixth District, the counties of Baldwin, Bibb, Butts, Fayette, Henry, Jones, Monroe, Pike, Spalding, Upson. Seventh District, the counties of Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Floyd, Gordon Haralson Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker, Whitfield. Eighth District, the counties of Clarke, Elbert, Franklin, Greene, Hart, Jasper, Madison, Morgan, Oconee Oglethorpe, Putnam, Wilkes. ' Ninth District, the counties of Banks, Cherokee, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Habersham Hall, Jackson, Lumpkin, Milton, Pickens, Rabun, Towns, Union, White. ' Tenth District, the counties of Columbia, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond Taliaferro, Warren, Washington, Wilkinson. ' Eleventh District, the counties of Appling, Brooks, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Echols Glynn, Irwm, Johnson, Laurens, Lowndes, Montgomery, Pierce, Telfair, Ware, Wayne. c— 12a 5 HAWAII— One District. IDAHO— One District. ILLINOIS— Sixteen Districts. First District, the county of Cook. Second District, the counties of Dekalb, Dupage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry. Third District, the counties of Boone, Carroll, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Winnebago. FourtTi District, the counties of Henry, Knox, Mercer, Rock Island, Stark, Whiteside. Fifth District, the counties of Bureau, Lasalle, Livingston, Woodford. Sixth District, the counties of Iroquois, Kankakee, Vermilion, Will. Seventh District, the counties of Champaign, Dewitt, Douglas, Ford, McLean, Piatt. Eighth District, the counties of Fulton, Marshall, Mason, Peoria, Putnam, Tazewell. Ninth District, the counties of Adams, Brown, Hancock, Henderson, McDonough, Schuyler, Warren. Tenth District, the counties of Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Morgan, Pike, Scott. Eleventh District, the counties of Christian, Logan, Macon, Menard, Sangamon. Twelfth District, the counties of Bond, Fayette, Madison, Montgomery, Moultrie, Shelby. Thirteenth District, the counties of Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Edgar, Effingham, Jasper, Law- rence, Richland. Fourteenth District, the counties of Clay, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jefferson,- Wabash, Wayne, White. Fifteenth District, the counties of Clinton, Marion, Monroe, Perry, Randolph, St. Clair, Washington. Sixteenth District, the counties of Alexander, Jackson, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, Williamson. INDIANA— Thirteen Districts. First District, the counties of Gibson, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburg, Warrick. Second District, the counties of Daviess, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Owen, Sullivan. Third District, the counties of Clark, Crawford, Dubois, Floyd, Harrison, Orange, Perry, Scott, Washington. Fourth District, the counties of Bartholomew, Brown, Dearborn, Decatur, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, Switzerland. Fifth District, the counties of Clay, Hendricks, Morgan, Parke, Putnam, Vermilion, Vigo. Sixth District, the counties of Fayette, Franklin, Hancock, Henry, Rush, Shelby, Union, Wayne. Seventh District, the counties of Johnson and Marion. Eighth District, the counties of Adams, Blackford, Delaware, Jay, Madison, Randolph, Wells. Ninth District, the counties of Boone, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Hamilton, Montgomery, Tipton. Tenth District, the counties of Benton, Jasper, Lake, Laporte, Newton, Porter, Tippecanoe, Warren, White. Eleventh District, the counties of Cass, Grant, Howard, Huntington, Miami, Wabash. Ttvelfth District, the counties of Allen, Dekalb, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, Whitley. Thirteenth District, the counties of Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko, Marshall, Pulaski, St. Joseph, Starke. INDIAN TERRITORY— One District. c-122 IOWA— Eleven Districts. First District, tte counties of Des Moines, Henry, Jefferson, Lee, Louisa, Van Buren, Washington. Second District, the counties of Clinton, Iowa, Jackson, Johnson, Muscatine, Scott. Third District, the counties of Blackhawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Delaware, Dubuque, Franklin, Hardin, Wright. Fourth District, the counties of Allamakee, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Floyd, Howard, Mitchell, Winneshiek, Worth. Fifth District, the counties of Benton, Cedar, Grundy, Jones; Linn, Marshall, Tama. Sixth District, the counties of Davis, Jasper, Keokuk, Mahaska, Monroe, Poweshiek, Wapello. Seventh District, the counties of Dallas, Madison, Marion, Polk, Story, Warren. Eighth District, the counties of Adams, Appanoose, Clarke, Decatur, Fremont, Lucas, Page, Ringgold, Taylor, Union, Wayne. Ninth District, the counties of Adair, Audubon, Cass, Guthrie, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Pottawat- tamie, Shelby. Tenth District, the counties of Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Crawford, Emmet, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Humboldt, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Webster, Winnebago. Eleventh District, the counties of Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Ida, Lyon, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Plymouth, Sac, Sioux, Woodbury. KANSAS— Seven Districts. First District, the counties of Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Jackson, Jefferson, Leavenworth, Nemaha, Pottawatomie. Second District, the counties of Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Douglas, Franklin, Johnson, Linn, Miami, Wyandotte. Third District, the counties of Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cowley, Crawford, Elk, Labette, Montgomery, Neosho, Wilson. Fourth District, the counties of Butler, Chase, Coffey, Greenwood, Lyon, Marion, Morris, Osage, Shawnee, Wabaunsee, Woodson. Fifth District, the counties of Clay, Cloud, Dickinson, Geary, Marshall, Ottawa, Republic, Riley, Saline, Washington. Sixth District, the counties of Cheyenne, Decatur, Ellis, Ellsworth, Gove, Graham, Jewell, Lincoln, Logan, Mitchell, Norton, Osborne, Phillips, Rawlins, Rooks, Russell, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Thomas, Trego, Wallace. Seventh District, the counties of Barber, Barton, Clark, Comanche, Edwards, Finney, Ford, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Harper, Harvey, Haskell, Hodgeman, Kearny, Kingman, Kiowa, Lane, Mc- Pherson, Meade, Morton, Ness, Pawnee, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Rush, Scott, Sedgwick, Seward, Staf- ford, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, Wichita. KENTUCKY— Eleven Districts. First District, the counties of Ballard, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves Hickman Livingston, Lyon, McCracken, Marshall, Trigg. ' ' Second District, the counties of Christian, Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins McLean Union Webster. ^ > > , Third DistHct,^e counties of Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Metcalfe, Muhlenberg, Simpson, Fifth District, the county of Jefferson. Sixth District, the counties of Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Pendleton, Trimble. C— 122 Seventh District, the counties of Bourbon, Fayette, Franklin, Henry, Oldham, Owen, Scott, Woodford. Eighth District, the counties of Anderson, Boyle, Garrard, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mercer, Rock- castle, Shelby, Spencer. Ninth District, the counties of Bath, Boyd, Bracken, Carter, Fleming, Greenup, Harrison, Lawrence, Lewis, Mason, Nicholas, Robertson, Rowan. Tenth District, the counties of Breathitt, Clark, Elliott, Estill, Floyd, Johnson, Knott, Lee, Magoffin, Martin, Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan, Pike, Powell, Wolfe. Eleventh District, the counties of Adair, Bell, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Leslie, Letcher, Monroe, Owsley, Perry, Pulaski, Russell, Wayne, Whitley. LOUISIANA— Six Districts. First District, the parish of Orleans. Second District, the parishes of Assumption, Iberville, Jefferson, Lafourche, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, Terrebonne. Third District, the parishes of Acadia, Calcasieu, Cameron, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, Vermilion. Fourth District, the parishes of Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, De Soto, Grant, Natchitoches, Rapides, Red River, Sabine, Vernon, Webster, Winn. Fifth District, the parishes of Caldwell, Catahoula, Claiborne, Concordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, West Carroll. Sixth District, the parishes of Ascension, Avoyelles, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Washington, West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana. MAINE— Two Districts. First District, the counties of Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Sagadahoc, York. Second District, the counties of Aroostook, Hancock, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, Waldo, Washington. MARYLAND— Four Districts. First District, the city of Baltimore. Second District, the counties of Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, Worcester. Third District, the counties of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Charles, Harford, Howard, Prince George, St. Mary. Fourth District, the counties of Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, Montgomery, Washington. MASSACHUSETTS— One District. MICHIGAN— Twelve Districts. First District, the county of Wayne. Second District, the counties of Jackson, Lenawee, Monroe, Washtenaw. Third District, the counties of Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, Kalamazoo. Fourth District, the counties of Allegan, Barry, Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph, Van Buren. Fifth District, the counties of Ionia, Kent, Ottawa. Sixth District, the counties of Genesee, Ingham, Livingston, Oakland. Seventh District, the counties of Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, St. Clair, Sanilac. Eighth District, the counties of Clinton, Saginaw, Shiawassee, Tuscola. Ninth District the counties of Benzie, Lake, Leelanaw, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Wexford. °-^^^ .• * Ain^^a AlTiPTia Arenac, Bay, Cheboygan, Crawford, Emmet, Gladwin, ^ W» ««;h.<, the counties of f^-^'^^^^^Z^--^^^' ^^ '^'''"■'' ^=''''"" "'"'°' ' Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Osceola, Koscommon. TT„„^x,ton Iron MINNESOTA-Seven Districts. Mr., IH^rio, the^connti.. of Dodge, M.o.e, Freeborn. Houston, Mo.e,, 01n.st.d. Steele, Wa.a.ha. Yellow Medicine. ■^^ -d- a„^++ TMra District, the connties of Carver, Dakota, Goodhue, Lesueur, McLeod, Meeker, Renvxlle, Rxce, Scott, Sibley. Fourth District, the counties of Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Ramsey, Washington. Fifth District, the county of Hennepin. xr -u-u j MISSISSIPPI— Seven Districts. First District, the counties of Alcorn, Chickasaw, Clay, Itawamba, Lee, Lowndes, Monroe, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishommgo, Union. Second District, the cQunties of Benton, Calhoun, De Soto, Grenada, Lafayette, Marshall, Panola, Tate, Yalobusha. Third District, the counties of Bolivar, Coahoma, Issaquena, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tunica, Washington. Fourth District, the counties of Attala, Carroll, Choctaw, Holmes, Leflore, Madison, Montgomery, Oktibbeha, Webster, Yazoo. Fifth District, the counties of Kemper, Lauderdale, Leake, Keshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Rankin, Scott, Winston. Sixth District, the counties of Clarke, Covington, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jasper, Jones, Lawrence, Marion, Pearl River, Perry, Simpson, Smith, Wayne. Seventh District, the counties of Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, Jefferson, Lincoln, Pike, Warren, Wilkinson. MISSOURI— Thirteen Districts. First District, the counties of Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Macon, Marion, Putnam, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby. Second District, the counties of Carroll, Chariton, Grundy, Linn, Livingston, Monroe, Randolph, Sullivan. Third District, the counties of Caldwell, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, Dekalb, Gentry, Harrison, Mercer, Ray, Worth. Fourth District, the counties of Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Holt, Nodaway, Platte. Fifth District, the counties of Jackson and Lafayette. Sixth District, the counties of Bates, Cass, Cedar, Dade, Henry, Hickory, Johnson, Polk, St. Clair. Seventh District, the counties of Benton, Boone, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis, Saline. Eighth District, the counties of Camden, Christian, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Laclede, Maries, Miller, Ozark, Phelps, Pulaski, Stone, Taney, Webster, Wright. c-122 Ninth District, the counties of Audrain, Callaway, Gasconade, Lincoln, Montgomery, Osage, Pike, Ralla,^ St. Charles, Warren. Tenth District, the counties of Crawford," Dent, Franklin, Iron, Jefferson, Madison, Perry, Reynolds, St. Frangois, Ste. Genevieve, St. Louis, Washington. Eleventh District, the city of St. Louis. Twelfth District, the counties of Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, Howell, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Pemiscot, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, Stoddard, Texas, Wayne. Thirteenth District, the counties of Barry, Barton, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Vernon. MONTANA— One District. NEBRASKA— Six Districts. First District, the counties of Cass, Johnson, Lancaster, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Richardson. Second District, the counties of Douglas, Sarpy, Washington. Third District, the counties of Antelope, Boone, Burt, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Knox, Madison, Merrick, Nance, Pierce, Platte, Stanton, Thurston, Wayne. Fourth District, the counties of Butler, Fillmore, Gage, Hamilton, Jefferson, Polk, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Thayer, York. Fifth District, the counties of Adams, Chase, Clay, Dundy, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Gosper, Hall, Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Kearney, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Redwillow, Webster. Sixth District, the counties of Banner, Blaine, Boxhutte, Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Cherry, Cheyenne, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Garfield, Grant, Greeley, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Keith, Keyapaha, Kimball, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, McPherson, Rock, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan, Sherman, Sioux, Thomas, Valley, Wheeler. NEVADA— One District. NEW HAIVIPSHIRE— One District. NEW JERSEY— Six Districts. First District, the county of Hudson. Second District, the county of Essex. Third District, the counties of Bergen, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, Warren. Fourth District, the counties of Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset, Union. Fifth District, the counties of Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth, Ocean. Sixth District, the counties of Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem. NEW MEXICO— One District. NEW YORK— Nineteen Districts. First District, the county of New York. Second District, the counties of Kings, Nassau, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk. Third District, the counties of Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester. Fourth District, the counties of Columbia and Rensselaer. Fifth District, the counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Warren, Washington. Sixth District, the counties of Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence. Seventh District, the counties of Fiilton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Saratoga. Eighth District, the counties of Albany and Schenectady. Ninth District, the counties of Delaware, Greene, Schoharie, Ulster. c-122 10 Tenth District, the counties of Orange, Rockland, Sullivan. Eleventh District, the counties of Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Otsego. Tivelfth District, the counties of Madison and Onondaga. Thirteenth District, the counties of Oneida and Oswego. Fourteenth District, the counties of Cayuga, Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, Yates. Fifteenth District, the counties of Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins. Sixteenth District, the counties of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua. Seventeenth District, the county of Erie. Eighteenth District, the counties of Genesee, Livingston, Niagara, Orleans, Wyoming. Nineteenth District, the county of Monroe. NORTH CAROLINA— Nine Districts. First District, the counties of Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, Washington. Second District, the counties of Edgecombe, Greene, Halifax, Lenoir, Nash, Northampton, Pitt, Wayne, Wilson. Third District, the counties of Bladen, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus, Craven, Duplin, Jones, New Hanover, Onslow, Pamlico, Pender, Sampson. Fourth District, the counties of Chatham, Cumberland, Harnett, Johnston, Moore, Richmond, Robeson, Scotland, Wake. Fifth District, the counties of Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Orange, Person, "Vance, Warren. Sixth District, the coiinties of Alleghany, Ashe, Forsyth, Guilford, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, Watauga, Wilkes, Yadkin. Seventh District, the counties of Anson, Cabarrus, Davidson, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Randolph, Rowan, Stanly, Union. Eighth District, the counties of Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Davie, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, McDowell, Polk, Rutherford. Ninth District, the counties of Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Swain, Transylvania, Yancey. NORTH DAKOTA— One District. OHIO— Nineteen Districts. First District, the county of Hamilton. Second District, the counties of Butler, Montgomery, Preble. Third District, the counties of Allen, Auglaize, Darke, Mercer, Shelby. Fourth District, the counties of Defiance, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Williams. Fifth District, the counties of Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Highland, Warren. Sixth District, the counties of Clark, Fayette, Madison, Miami, Pickaway. Seventh District, the counties of Champaign, Delaware, Hancock, Hardin, Logan, Union. Eighth District, the counties of Fulton, Lucas, Ottawa, Wood. Ninth District, the counties of Adams, Gallia, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Scioto. Tenth District, the counties of Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Perry, Ross, Vinton. Eleventh District, the counties of Fairfield, Franklin, Licking, Twelfth District, the counties of Crawford, Erie, Marion, Sandusky, Seneca, Wyandot. c-122 11 Thirteenth District, the counties of Ashland, Huron, Knox, Lorain, Morrow, Richland. Fourteenth District, the counties of Guernsey, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Washington. Fifteenth District, the counties of Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jeif erson, Monroe. Sixteenth District, the counties of Coshocton, Holmes, Medina, Summit, Tuscarawas, Wayne. Seventeenth District, the counties of Columbiana, Mahoning, Stark. Eighteenth District, the counties of Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Portage, Trumbull. NineteentJi District, the county of Cuyahoga. OKLAHOMA— One District. OREGON— Two Districts. First District, the counties of Benton, Clackamas, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, Yamhill. Second District, the counties of Baker, Clatsop, Columbia, Crook, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Mor- row, Multnomah, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Wheeler. PENNSYLVANIA— Nineteen Districts. First District, Philadelphia ; city and county. Second District, the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery. Third District, the counties of Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton. Fourth District, the counties of Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike. Fifth District, the counties of Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming. Siodh District, the counties of Columbia and Luzerne. Seventh District, the counties of Berks and Schuylkill. Eighth District, the counties of Lancaster and York. Ninth District, the counties of Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon, Perry. Tenth District, the counties of Center, Clearfield, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, Union. Eleventh District, the counties of Cameron, Clinton, Lycoming, Potter, Tioga. Twelfth District, the counties of Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin. Thirteenth District, the counties of Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Somerset. Fourteenth District, the counties of Clarion, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKean, Warren. Fifteenth District, the counties of Crawford, Erie, Venango. Sixteenth District, the counties of Armstrong, Indiana, Westmoreland. Seventeenth District, the counties of Fayette, Greene, Washington. Eighteenth District, the county of Allegheny. Nineteenth District, the counties of Beaver, Butler, Lawrence, Mercer. RHODE ISLAND— One District. SOUTH CAROLINA— Six Districts. First District, the counties of Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton. Second District, the counties of Bamberg, Barnwell, Lexington, Orangeburg, Richland, Sumter. Third District, the counties of Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, Newberry, Saluda. Fourth District, the counties of Cherokee, Greenville, Laurens, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg. Fifth District, the counties of Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Union, York. Sixth District, the counties of Clarendon, Darlington, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion^ Marlboro, Williamsburg. 12 SOUTH DAKOTA— Two Districts. WasMngton. Second District, the counties Charles Mix, Clark, Union, Walworth, Yankton. TENNESSEE— Ten Districts. First District, the counties of Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, Washington. Second District, the counties of Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Jefleerson, Knox, Loudon, Morgan, Eoane, Scott, Sevier, Union. Third District, the counties of Bledsoe, Bradley, Franklin, Grundy Hamilton, James, McMinn, Marion, Meigs, Monroe, Polk, Sequatchie, Van Buren, Warren, White. Fourth District, the counties of Clay, Cumberland, Fentress, Jackson, Macon, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Rhea, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, Wilson. Fifth District, the counties of Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, Dekalb, Lincoln, Marshall, Moore, Rutherford. Sixth District, the counties of Cheatham, Davidson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Stewart. Seventh District, the counties of Dickson, Giles, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Maury, Wayne, Williamson. Eighth District, the counties of Benton, Carroll, Chester, Decatur, Hardin, Henderson, Henry, McNairy, Madison, Perry. Ninth District, the counties of Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion, Weakley. Tenth District, the counties of Fayette, Hardeman, Shelby, Tipton. TEXAS— Thirteen Districts. First District, the counties of Bowie, Camp, Cass, Delta, Franklin, Hopkins, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Red River, Titus. Second District, the counties of Collin, Cooke, Denton, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt. Third District, the counties of Archer, Armstrong, Bailey, Baylor, Briscoe, Carson, Castro, Childress, Clay, Collingsworth, Cottle, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Donley, Floyd, Foard, Gray, Hale, Hall, Hans- ford, Hardeman, Hartley, Hemphill, Hutchinson, Jack, King, Knox, Lamb, Lipscomb, Montague, Moore, Motley, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parker, Parmer, Potter, Randall, Roberts, Sherman, Swisher, Tarrant, Wheeler, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise. Fourth District, the counties of Andrews, Borden, Brown, Callahan, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Concho, Coryell, Crane, Crosby, Dawson, Dickens, Eastland, Ector, Erath, Fisher, Gaines, Garza, Glasscock, Hamilton, Haskell, Hockley, Hood, Howard, Irion, Jones, Kent, Lampasas, Lubbock, Lynn, McCulloch, Martin, Midland, Mills, Mitchell, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Runnells, San Saba, Scurry, Shackelford, Somervell, Stephens, Sterling, Stonewall, Taylor, Terry, Throckmorton, Tom Green, Upton, Yoakum, Young. Fifth District, the counties of Bandera, Bexar, Blanco, Brewster, Comal, Crockett, Edwards, El Paso, Gillespie, Jeff Davis, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Llano, Loving, Mason, Maverick, Medina, Menard, Pecos, Presidio, Reeves, Schleicher, Sutton, Uvalde, Valverde, Ward, Winkler. Sixth District, the counties of Bosque, Dallas, Ellis, Hill, Johnson, Kaufman, Rockwall. Seventh District, the counties of Anderson, Cherokee, Gregg, Harrison, Henderson, Panola, Rains, Rusk, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, Wood. Eighth District, the counties of Angelina, Chambers, Hardin, Houston, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Nacog- doches, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, Tyler. Ninth District, the counties of Brazos, Falls, Freestone, Leon, Limestone, McLennan, Navarro, Robertson. C— 122 13 Tenth District, the counties of Bastrop, Bell, Burleson, Burnet, Lee, Milam, Travis, Williamson. Eleventh District, the counties of Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Madison, Matagorda, Montgomery, Walker, Waller, Wharton. Tivelfth District, the counties of Austin, Caldwell, Colorado, Fayette, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, Lavaca, Washington. Thirteenth District, the counties of Aransas, Atascosa, Bee, Calhoun, Cameron, Dewitt, Dimmit, Duval, Frio, Goliad, Hidalgo, Jackson, Karnes, Lasalle, Live Oak, McMullen, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Starr, Victoria, Webb, Wilson, Zapata, Zavalla. UTAH— One District. VERMONT— One District. VIRGINIA— Ten Districts. First District, the counties of Accomac, Caroline, Essex, Gloucester, King and Queen, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northampton, Northumberland, Richmond, Spottsylvania, Westmoreland, and city of Fredericksburg. Second District, the counties of Charles City, Elizabeth City, Isle of Wight, James City, Nansemond, Nor- folk, Princess Anne, Southampton, Surry, Warwick, York, and the cities of Newport News, Nor- folk, Portsmouth, and Williamsburg. Third District, the counties of Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, King William, New Kent, and the cities of Manchester and Richmond. Fourth District, the counties of Amelia, Brunswick, Dinwiddle, Greenesville, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince George, Sussex, and the city of Petersburg. Fifth District, the counties of Carroll, Floyd, Franklin, Grayson, Henry, Patrick, Pittsylvania, and the city of Danville. Sixth District, the counties of Bedford, Campbell, Charlotte, Halifax, Montgomery, Roanoke, and the cities of Lynchburg, Radford, and Roanoke. Seventh District, the counties of Albemarle, Clarke, Frederick, Greene, Madison, Page, Rappahannock, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Warren, and the cities of Charlottesville and Winchester. Eighth District, the counties of Alexandria, Culpeper, Fairfax, Fauquier, King George, Loudoun, Louisa, Orange, Prince William, Stafford, and the city of Alexandria. Ninth District, the counties of Bland, Buchanan, Craig, Dickenson, Giles, Lee, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, Wythe, and the city of Bristol. Tenth District, the counties of Alleghany, Amherst, Appomattox, Augusta, Bath, Botetourt, Buckingham, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Highland, Nelson, Rockbridge, and the cities of Buena Vista and Staunton. WASHINGTON— Two Districts. First District, the counties of Chehalis, Clallam, Clarke, Cowlitz, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whatcom. Second District, the counties of Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman, Yakima. WEST VIRGINIA— Four Districts. First District, the counties of Braxton, Brooke, Doddridge, Gilmer, Hancock, Harrison, Lewis, Marshall, Ohio, Tyler, Wetzel. Second District, the counties of Barbour, Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy Jefferson, Marion, Mineral, Monongalia, Morgan, Pendleton, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker, Upshur. Third District, the counties of Boone, Clay, Fayette, Greenbrier, Kanawha, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Raleigh, Summers, Webster, Wyoming. Fourth District, the counties of Cabell, Calhoun, Jackson, Lincoln, Mason, Pleasants, Putnam, Ritchie, Roane, Wayne, Wirt, Wood. "-i^^ 14 WISCONSIN^Nine Districts. First District, the counties of Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson, Rock. Second District, the counties of Adams, Crawford, Grant, Iowa, Juneau, Lafayette, Richland, Sauk, Vernon. Third District, the counties of Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Manitowoc, Marquette, Waushara, Winnebago. Fourth District, the county of Milwaukee. Fifth District, the counties of Kenosha, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha. Sixth District, the counties of Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Outagamie, Portage, Waupaca, Wood. Seventh District, the counties of Buffalo, Eau Claire, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Pepin, Trempealeau. Eighth District, the counties of Ashland, Clark, Florence, Forest, Iron, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Marmette, Oconto, Oneida, Price, Shawano, Taylor, Vilas. Ninth District, the counties of Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Chippewa, Douglas, Dunn, Pierce, Polk, St. Croix, Sawyer, Washburn. WYOIWING— One District. c-122 Revised Edition. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 2a. ^VASHINGTON, D. C. April 2, 1900. Statistics of Manufactures. CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Dbpaetment of the Inteeioe, Census Office, Washington, Ajyril 2, 1900. Section V of the act entitled "An act to provide for taking the Twelfth and subsequent censuses," approved March 3, 1899, provides that whenever the Director of the Census shall deem it expedient he may withhold the schedules relating to the statistics of the manufacturing and mechanical industries from the enumerators and may charge the collection of these statistics upon special agents. In accordance with this provision, the following cities and towns in the several States and Territories have been withdrawn from the enumerators, who will be relieved of all responsibility for the collection of the statistics of manufactures therein. In all other subdivisions of the supervisors' districts, except those named in this Bulletin, the schedules for manufactures will be distributed among the enumei'ators, to be taken by them in connection with the statistics of population and agriculture. In the cities and towns withdrawn from the enumerators, special agents will be appointed, who will be charged with the sole responsibility of collecting the statistics of the manufacturing and mechanical industries. The cities and towns are arranged by supervisors' districts, and are grouped by geographical contiguity where several places may be advantageously canvassed by the same special agent or agents. The geographical arrangement makes it necessai-y in many cases to group cities and towns in one supervisor's district with those in another district. The estimated number of special agents required to make the canvass is given for each city, town, or group. In the 1,339 cities and towns withdrawn from the enumerators, it is estimated that 2,002 special agents will be required. This Bulletin is published in order that the supervisors may become familiar with the places in which the enumerators must be instructed not to secure reports from establishments of productive industry, and their attention is called to the fact that a number of cities included in the Bulletin as published January 1, 1900, have been omitted and some others added. Supervisors and others will please destroy all copies of the first edition of this Bulletin. It is the intention to have the statistics of manufactures collected by special agents only in cities and towns where the number or importance of the establishments is such that the enumerators can not make the canvass within the time allowed for their work, and this list of such cities and towns has been prepared under the supervision of S. N. D. North, Chief Statistician for Manufactures. DiT'ector of the^^Ceiisus. ■:h CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS, ARRANGED BY SUPERVISORS' DISTRICTS AND GROUPED BY GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION, WITH ESTIMATED NUMBER OF AGENTS REQUIRED TO MAKE THE CANVASS IN EACH CITY OR GROUP OF CITIES. Note.— The municipal divisions withlield from the enumerators to be canvassed by special agents in the six New England States— Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, are of tomis, and include cities and villages, and all other minor subdivisions, situated within the town limits. In the States of New York and Wisconsin the withdrawals are of cities and villages. The places withheld from the enumerators m all other btates are cities, boroughs, and villages and towns as distinguished from tmonsMps or the towns of New England. Supervisor's dis- trict. City or town. AliABAMA. First Mobile Second Montgomery Third No cities vrithdravi'n. Fourth Opelilia. (See Fourth District, Georgia.) Phffinix. (See Fourth District, Georgia.) Talladega. (See Seventh District.) Fifth i Bessemer ^ Birmingham Sixth __. Seventh . Eighth _ Selma Tuscaloosa Anniston Talladega (from Foui'th District) Fort Payne Gadsden Decatur Huntsville New Decatur Florence Sheffield Tuscumbia AEIZONA. No cities withdrawn. ARKANSAS. First Helena Second No cities withdrawn. Third ; Van Buren. (See Fourth Dislvict. Fourth ; Little Rock Pine Bluflf (from Sixth District) Fort Smith Van Buren (from Third District). Fifth No cities withdrawn. Sixth Pine Bluflf. (See Fourth District.) CALIFORNIA. First Oakland ■^San Francisco Second San Jose Santa Clara. Santa Cruz . ! Number I supervisor's dis- agents. i trict.- Third . Fourth . Fifth. Sixlh First... Second . First . City or town. CALIFORNIA— Continued . Napa... Vallejo . Petaluma .. Santa Rosa . Sacramento. Stockton Fresno Tulare . Visalia . Los Angeles San Diego COLORADO. Denver Pueblo Colorado Springs Cripple Creek Victor Leadville Trinidad . Aspen CONNECTICUT. East Hartford Glastonbury .. Hartford Berlin New Britain _ Southington _ Manchester . Vernon Bristol Farmington Plainville .. East Windsor . . AVindsor AVindsor Tjocks Enfield., Stafford (2) CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. First (Continued.) City or town. CON]ST]CTICUT— Continued. Hamden Milford New Haven J Orange Naugatuclv . Waterbury . Watertown Meriden Wallingford Middletown East Haddam Portland Ansonia Derby Huntington Seymour Branford . Guilford-. Griswold _ Montville. Norwich _ Preston __ Groton New London Stonington __ Brooklyn Killingly Plainfleld _._ Windham -- Putnam Thompson. __ Bridgeport Fairfield Bethel Danbury New Milford Newtown Greenwich Stamford Norwalk Westport Thomaston Torrington New Hartford Winchester First . . First - . First-. Second DELAWARE. Newcastle _ - . Wilmington . Number of agents. -if DISTRICT OF COIiUMBIA. Washington Alexandria, Va. (from Eighth District, '. Virginia). ! I FLORIDA. i No cities withdrawn. , Jacksonville Key West Supervisor's dis- trict. Cit>^ or town. Number of agents. FLORIDA— Continued. Second Tampa (Continued.) GEORGIA. First Savannah Second ' No cities withdrawn. Third.. Fourth . Americus. Fifth- Sixth Seventh Columbus Opelika, Ala. (from Fourth District, Ala- bama). Phoenix, Ala. (from Fourth District, Ala- bama). Lagrange . Newnan . . Atlanta Macon . Barnesville . Griffin Cartersville. Rome Eighth. Ninth.. Dalton Marietta... Athens Gainesville Tenth Augusta. Eleventh . First . 20 Second . Brunswick IDAHO. No cities withdrawn. iLEiisrois. Chicago Chicago Heights Evanston Harvey Lemont Aurora Batavia .- Sandwich Elgin Dekalb . . . Sycamore Waukegan Morris. (See Sixth District.) Third 'Belvidere. Rockford . Freeport . Fourtla . Dixon. (See Fourth District.) Galena. (See Third District, Iowa.) Galesburg Monmouth (from Ninth District). Rockfalls Sterling Dixon (from Third District). 4 CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDBAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. Fourth (Continued.) Fifth . Sixth . Seventh . Eighth . Ninth . Tenth __. Eleventh . Twelfth . Thirteenth Fourteenth _ Fifteenth City or town. ILIilNOIS— Continued, Kewanee Moline. (See Second District, Iowa.) Rock Island. (See Second District, Iowa.) Lasalle __ _J__ Ottawa Peru Springvalley . Pontiac . Streator . Braidwood Joliet __ Lockport Morris (from Second District). Danville.-. Kankakee Bloomington Clinton Normal Champaign Urbana Canton . Pekin . Peoria Quincy Macomb Monmouth. (See Fourth District.) Jacksonville Decatur Lincoln Springfield , Taylorville . Pana Shelby ville (from Twelfth District). Alton Hillsboro . Litchfield Shelby ville. (See Eleventh District.) CoUinsville. (See Eleventh District, Mis- souri.) Edwardsville. (See Eleventh District, Mis- souri.) Mattoon Paris. (See Fifth District, Indiana.) Carmi Mount Carmel Mount Vernon. (See Fifteenth District.) Centralia Mount Vernon (from Fourteenth District) . Duquoin Murphysboro (from Sixteenth District).. Number of agents. Belleville, souri.) (See Eleventh District, Mis- Supervisor's dis- trict. Fifteenth (Continued.) Sixteenth First . Second . Third . Fourth. Fifth Sixth Seventh . Eighth , City or town. Number of agents. ILLIlSrOIS— Continued . East St. Louis. (See Eleventh District, Missouri.) .Cairo Murphysboro. (See Fifteenth District.) Metropolis. (See First District, Ken- tucky.) INDIAISTA. Evansville Mount Vernon. Princeton Vincennes . . Washington Bedford Bloomington Oannelton . Tell City.. Troy Huntingburg . Jasper Jeffersonville . New Albany.. Columbus Greensburg Seymour Edinburg (from Seventh District). Aurora Lawrenceburg . Madison Brazil Terre Haute Paris, 111. (from Thirteenth District^ Ylii- nois). Greencastle. Connersville . Richmond .. Rushville .. Shelbyville . Greenfield. (See Seventh District.) Middletown. (See Eighth District.) Newcastle. (See Eighth District.) Franklin Indianapolis . ^ ' Greenfield (from Sixth District) ^']!; Edinburg. (See Fourth District.) Alexandria . / Anderson ]_'" Muncie .'""'! Middletown (from Sixth DistricV)"""" Newcastle (from Sixth District) Portland Union ^"^yy El wood Tipton (from Ninth District")^!]"""" Hartford City. (See Eleventh District ) Montpelier. (See Eleventh District ) Bluffton. (See Twelfth District ) Decatur. (See Twelfth District ) CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. Ninth . City or town. Tenth Eleventh . Twelfth . Thirteenth.. First. Second . Third . INDIANA— Continued. Crawfordsville Frankfort Lebanon ... Noblesville . Sheridan . . . Tipton. (See Eighth District.) Attica. (See Tenth District.) Delphi. (See Tenth District.) Laporte _ Michigan City. Lafayette Attica (from Ninth District).. Delphi (from Ninth District). East Chicago . Hammond ... Valparaiso Whiting Kokomo Logansport _ Huntington Peru Wabash Fairmount Gas City Marion Hartford City (from Eighth District). Montpeller (from Eighth District) Columbia City Fort Wayne Bluffton (from Eighth District). Decatur (from Eighth District) . Angola Auburn Butler Garrett Kendallville . Mishawaka . South Bend- Elkhart . Goshen . Plymouth Warsaw . . . IOWA. Burlington .-. Port Madison. Keokuk Number of agents. Davenport Muscatine v," " " :," v; r v • ': " rn"" Moline, 111. (from Fourth District, Illi- nois). „ ,, T^. i . . Rock Island, 111. (from Fourth District, Illinois). Clinton... Iowa City GalenarVll."(from' Third District, Illi- nois;. Supervisor's dis- trict. Third (Continued.) Fourth . Fifth Sixth Seventh . Eighth.. Ninth _ Tenth. Eleventh . First . Second . Third . City or town. IOWA— Continued. Number of agents. Cedarfalls . Waterloo _ . Independence Oelwein (from Fourth District). Cresco _. Decorah Charles City- Mason Oelwein. (See Third District.) Cedar Rapids. Marion Vinton Belle Plaine.- Marshalltown. Ottumwa Oskaloosa _. Whatcheer . Grinnell . Newton _ Des Moines . Creston Clarinda Shenandoah . Chariton _. Centerville Council Bluffs. (See Second District, Nebraska.) Fort Dodge - Webster Boone . Lemars — Sioux City. KANSAS. Atchison . Hiawatha Hoi ton Horton — Leavenworth . Osawatomie . Ottawa Paola Fort Scott. (See Third District.) Lawrence. (See Fourth District.) Argentine. (See Fifth District, Missouri.) Kansas City. (See Fifth District, Mis- souri.) Olathe. (See Fifth District, Missouri.) Galena Girard Pittsburg Weir Fort Scott (from Second District) . Arkansas City , Winfield CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. Sixth ..- Seventh . City or town. KAKSAS— Continued. Third (Continued.) Fourth Fifth Chanute. Chetopa _ Parsons _ Coffey ville Independence. Emporia Topeka Lawrence (from Second District) Junction City. Manhattan Abilene Salina... First Second . _ Third... Fourth . . Fifth-... Sixth ... Seventh . Eighth . . Ninth... Tenth... Eleventh First Second . . Third... Clay Center.. Concordia No cities withdrawn. Hutchinson McPherson Newton Wichita , KENTUCKY. Mayiield Paducah Metropolis, 111. (from Sixteenth District, Illinois). Henderson Owensboro Hopkinsville Bowling Green No cities withdrawn. Louisville Bellevue. (See First District, Ohio.) Covington. (See First District, Ohio.) Dayton. (See First District, Ohio.) Ludlow. (See First District, Ohio.) Newport. (See First District, Ohio.) Lexington Frankfort No cities withdrawn. Maysville Ashland. (See Ninth District, Ohio.) Mount Sterling Winchester No cities withdrawn. LOUISIA^TA. New Orleans Gretna (from Second District) Gretna. (See First District.) Plaquemine. (See Sixth District.) No cities withdrawn. Number oi agents. 1 1 12 14 Supervisor's dis- trict. Fourth Fifth . Sixth . First . - Second . First... Second . Third.. City or town. LOUISIAKA— Continued. Shreveport No cities withdrawn. Baton Rouge Plaquemine (from Second District). MAESTE. Bridgton Cape Elizabeth Gorham Portland Westbrook Auburn .. Lewiston . Lisbon ... Biddeford .. Kennebunk . Saco Augusta.. Gardiner . Hallowell Camden Rockland .. Thomaston . Bath Brunswick Richmond. Kittery North Berwick Sanford South Berwick Bristol Waldoboro Norway Paris Waterville. (See Second District.) Bangor Brewer Bucksport Ellsworth Oldtown Orono Fairfield Plttsfield Skowhegan Waterville (from First District). Calais . . . Eastport. Caribou Fort Fairlield. Presque Isle .. Belfast . MAlBYLAJiTD. Baltimore No cities withdrawn. Havre de Grace Westminster. CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. City or town. MAEYIjAKD— Continued. Hagerstown Cumberland Frederick MASSACHUSETTS. Arlington Boston Cambridge Chelsea Dedham Everett Foxboro Hyde Park Maiden Medf ord _._ Melrose Milton Newton -_'__■ . Norwood 1 Quincy Randolph 'Reading Revere Somerville Stoneham : Wakefield Walpole Waltham Watertown Weymouth Winchester Winthrop Woburn Beverly Dan vers Lynn Marblehead Peabody Salem _-. Chi copee Holyoke _-- Ludlow Monson Springfield West Springfield Westfield Wilbraham Grafton Leicester Millbury _ --- Northbridge Westboro Worcester Fairhaven __ Fall River New Bedford Haverhill Lowell — At tleboro Mansfield Middleboro North Attleboro Taunton Andover Lawrence Methuen - - - North Andover Bridgewater Brockton Easton .-' Number of agents. 85 17 11 Supervisor's dis- trict. First (Continued.) First . Second . City or town. Number of agents. MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Clinton Fitchburg Leominster Amesbury Groveland Ipswich Merrimac Newburyport . Salisbury Maynard Framingham Hudson Marlboro Natick Amherst Easthampton _ Northampton South Hadley Brookfield North Brookfield Spencer Warren Blackstone Franklin .. Hopedale.- Milford Abington Rockland. Whitman - Greenfield . Montague . Shelburne . Adams North Adams_ Williamstown Dalton _-. Hinsdale . Pittsfield . Gloucester. Rockport . Gardner Winchendon. Hardwick Palmer Ware Dudley Southbridge . Webster Athol Orange Canton Stoughton Great Barrington Lee MICHIGAN. Detroit Wyandotte Mount Clemens (from Seventh District) . 1 1 1 13 Jackson Albion (from Third District) Battle Creek (from Third District). Marshall (from Third District) CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. Second (Continued.) Third . Fourth . Fifth Sixth Seventh - Eighth - Ninth. Tenth Eleventh . City or town. MICHIGAlSr— Continued. Adrian Hudson __. Monroe Tecumseh _ Ann Arbor Chelsea Ypsilanti _ . Kalamazoo Allegan (from Fourth District) Otsego (from Fourth District) _ Coldwater . Hillsdale . . Albion. (See Second District.) Battle Creek. (See Second District.) Marshall. (See Second District.) Charlotte. (See Sixth District.) Eaton Rapids. (See Sixth District.) Benton Harbor St. Joseph Dowagiac Niles Sturgis Three Rivers . Hastings Allegan. (See Third District.) Otsego. (See Third District.) Grand Rapids Grand Haven. (See Ninth District.) Lansing Charlotte (from Third District) Eaton Rapids (from Third District). _ Flint -. Pontiac Marine Port Huron. St. Clair.. _. Mount Clemens. (See First District.) Saginaw Owosso -. St. Johns. Muskegon Grand Haven (from Fifth District) Manistee .. Ludington Cadillac . _ Bay City West Bay City. Ausable East Tawas. Tawas Alpena Cheboygan . Big Rapids Heed City _. Number of agents. Supervisor's dis- trict. Eleventh (Continued.) Twelfth . First . Second . Third . Fourth . Fifth. Sixth Seventh . First . City or town. Number of agents. MICHIGAN— Continued. Mount Pleasant. St. Louis . - Traverse .. Greenville . Ishpeming. Marquette . Negaunee . Sault Ste. Marie Bessemer. (See Eighth District, Wis- consin.) Ironwood. (See Eighth District, Wis- consin.) Menominee. (See Eighth District, Wis- consin.) MHSTNESOTA. Rochester Winona __ Owatonna Faribault (from Third District). Albert Lea Austin Wabasha . Waseca _. Mankato _ New Ulm St. Peter . R«d Wing . Faribaul (See First District.) Hastings. (See Fourth District.) South St. Paul. (See Fourth District.) St. Paul Stillwater Hastings (from Third District) South St. Paul (from Third District) Hudson, Wis. (from Ninth District, Wis- consin.) Minneapolis St. Louis Park West Minneapolis Anoka (from Sixth District) Duluth _ Brainerd Littlef alls St. Cloud Anoka. (See Fifth District.) Fergus Falls •_ Crookston Moorhead. (See, First District, North Dakota.) MISSISSIPPI. Aberdeen.. Columbus . Westpoint . Corinth ... CITIES AlSTD TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. City or town. Number of agents. Supervisor's dis- trict. City or town. Second . . Third-.. Fourth . . Fifth ... Sixth ... Seventh . First... Second . Third.. Fourth . Fifth... Sixth Seventh . Eighth - Ninth.. Tenth ... Eleventh . MISSISSIPPI— Continued. No cities withdrawn. No cities withdrawn. No cities withdrawn. Meridian Biloxi Handsboro Scranton .. Viclisburg : .. Natchez Jaclison MISSOURI. Hannibal. Brookfi eld Chillicothe Trenton Moberly Carrollton No cities wi hdrawn. St. Joseph Mary ville Independence Kansas City Argentine, Kans. (from Second District, Kansas). Kansas City, Kans. (from Second District, Kansas). Olathe, Kans. (from Second District, Kansas). Clinton. Twelfth . Richhill Nevada (from Thirteenth District) . Boon ville Sedalia Jefferson City Springfield Louisiana ^---. Mexico St. Charles. (See Eleventh District.) No cities withdrawn St. Louis St.' Charles (from Ninth District) Collinsville, 111. (from Twelfth District, Illinois). Edwardsville, 111.) from Twelfth District, Illinois). . ^ Belleville, 111. (from Fifteenth District, Illinois). „ „ , .^. East St. Louis, 111. (from Fifteenth Dis- trict, Illinois). Cape Girardeau. 13 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 47 Thirteenth . First . First . Second . Third _ . Fourth . Fifth... Sixth First . First . MISSOURI— Continued . Carthage . . Joplin Webb City Nevada. (See Sixth District.) MONTANA. Anaconda Butte Helena . . . Q-reatfalls NEBRASKA. Lincoln Nebraska City. (See Second District.) Plattsmouth. (See Second District.) Omaha South Omaha -. Nebraska City (from First District) Plattsmouth (from First Dirtrict) Council Bluffs, Iowa (from Ninth District, Iowa). Fremont Beatrice Grand Island Hastings Kearney (from Sixth District) . Kearney. (See Fifth District.) NEVADA. Carson City Reno Virginia City NEW HAMPSHIRE. Concord Manchester Pembroke . . Pittsfield . - - Dover Farmington . Rochester ... Somersworth Derry . . Milford Nashua Exeter Newmarket Portsmouth Franklin Laconia . Tilton -- Keene Winchester Claremont. Newport .. Berlin Lancaster 10 CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN PROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. First (Continued.) First . Second . Thiird . Fourth . Fifth, Sixth First . City or town. NEW HAMPSHIEB— Continued. Lebanon Greenville _ Peterboro Littleton . _ Wolf boro Haverhill NEW JEKSEX. Bayonne Gruttenberg Harrison Hoboken Jersey City Kearney Union i West Hoboken Bloomfield _._ East Orange.. Irvington Montclair Newark Orange South Orange - West Orange. - PassaiO-- Paterson Boonton _ Dover . . . Phillipsburg. (See Third District, Penn- sylvania.) Washington. (See Third District, Penn- sylvania.) Elizabeth New Brunswick Perth Amboy Rahway South Amboy Boundbrook North Plainfield . Plainfield. Raritan Somerville Lambertville Bordentown . Trenton Burlington ._ Mount Holly. Bridgeton Millville.. Salem Vineland . Camden. (See First District, Pennsyl- vania.) Gloucester. (See First District, Pennsyl- vania.) Woodbury. (See First District, Pennsyl- vania.) ]S1EW MEXICO. Santa Fe Socorro Albuquerque Number of 10 21 Supervisor's dis- trict. First . Second . Third . Fourth . Fifth Sixth Seventh . Eighth . Ninth . Tenth . City or town. NEW YORK. Greater New York: New York County Kings County (from Second District) Queens County (from Second District). Richmond County (from Second District) Kings County. (See First District. ) Queens County. (See First District.) Richmond County. (See First District.) New Rochelle Port Chester.. Yonkers Number of Fishkill on the Hudson Matteawan Poughkeepsie Wappingers Falls Peekskill Sing Sing Tarry town Haverstraw (from Tenth District). Nyack (from Tenth District) Hoosick Falls Lansingburg Rensselaer Troy Mechanicsville (from Seventh District). Waterf ord (from Seventh District) Hudson. (See Ninth District.) Glens Falls i._. Sandy hill ' Whitehall . South Glens Falls (from Seventh District) . Malone Plattsburg.. Watertown . Ogdensburg Amsterdam. Fort Plain.. Qloversville Johnstown. . Ballston Spa Corinth [I.//.. Hadley Saratoga Springs Mechanicsville. (See Fourth District ) Waterford. (See Fourth District.) South Glens Falls. (See Fifth District ) Herkimer. (See Thirteenth District.) Ihon. (See Thirteenth District.) Littlefalls. (See Thirteenth District.) Albany Cohoes ^"_""_ " Green Island -!--"'!~^ Schenectady _ '"" Watervliet (West Troy)" 1 .! ^ """]"] ^ ^ ^ ^ "" " Ellenville » Kingston ^_ "]' '" Saugerties ... ""^" Athens .... Catskill ---]-!^]^^r" Coxsackie """" Hudson (from Fourth District) Middletown Newburgh ."."^ Port Jervis " CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. 11 Supervisor's dis- trict. City or town. Number of agents. Supervisor's dis- trict. City or town. Number of agents. Tenth (Continued.) Eleventh Twelfth . Thirteenth Fourteenth . Fifteenth- Sixteenth Seventeenth . Eighteenth . KBW YORK-^Oontinued. Haverstraw. (See Third District.) Nyaok. (See Third District.) Binghampton Lestershire Norwich Owego (from Fifteenth District) Susquehanna, Pa. (from Fifth District, Pennsylvania). Oneonta Cortland. (See Fifteenth District.) Homer. (See Fifteenth District.) Baldwinsville - Solvay Syracuse Oanastota Oneida _.- Rome Utica - Herkimer (from Seventh District) Ilion (from Seventh District) Littlefalls (from Seventh District) Fulton _ Oswego Auburn Geneva Seneca Palls . Waterloo Clyde ._ Lyons _ _ Newark Canandaigua Penn Yan - - - Corning Elmira _ . Hornellsville — Wellsville (from Sixteenth District) Dansville (from Eighteenth District) Mount Morris (from Eighteenth District) -. Ithaca Cortland (from Eleventh District) Homer (from Eleventh District) . . Owego. (See Eleventh District.) Waverly. (See Fifth District, Pennsyl- vania. J Dunkirk _-. Fredonia _ - . Jamestown . Silvercreek . Westfield.-. Olean Salamanca Wellsville. (See Fifteenth District.) Buffalo Tonawanda Lockport (from Eighteenth District) Niagara Falls (from Eighteenth District) _ North Tonawanda (from Eighteenth Dis- trict). Batavia . Leroy - - - Warsaw . 10 28 Eighteenth . (Continued.' Nineteenth _ First -. Second . Third.. Fourth . Fifth .. Sixth .. Seventh . Eighth.. Ninth... First - First . Second . ISTEW YOEK— Continued. Albion Medina Brbckport (from Nineteenth District) . Dansville. (See Fifteenth District.) Mount Morris. (See Fifteenth District.) Lockport. (See Seventeenth District.) Niagara Falls. (See Seventeenth District.) North Tonawanda. (See Seventeenth Dis- trict.) Pairport . Rochester Brockport. (See Eighteenth District.) NORTH CAROLINA. No cities withdrawn. Goldsboro Wilmington Newbern Raleigh _ Durham (from Fifth District) Fayetteville Durham. (See Fourth District.) Greensboro . High Point . Reidsville Salem Winston Charlotte Concord Salisbury No Cities withdrawn. Asheville NORTH DAKOTA. Fargo Moorhead, Minn, (from Seventh District, Minnesota). Grand Forks OHIO. Carthage Cincinnati Elmwood Place Lockland Norwood Lebanon (from Fifth District) Bellevue, Ky. (from Sixth District, Ken- tucky). Covington, Ky. (from Sixth District, Ken- tucky). Dayton, Ky. (from Sixth District, Ken- tucky). Ludlow, Ky. (from Sixth District, Ken- tucky). Newport, Ky. (from Sixth District, Ken- tucky). Dayton Miamisburg Xenia (from Fifth District) 12 CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. Second (Continued.) Third . Fourth . Fifth Sixth Seventh . Eighth . Ninth . Tenth Eleventh . City or town. OHIO— Continued. Hamilton Middletown Franklin (from Fifth District) . Celina Delphos Lima St. Mary Wapakoneta Van Wert (from Fourth District) . Greenville. (See Sixth District.) Sidney. (See Sixth District.) Bryan Defiance . Napoleon . Van Wert. (See Third District.) Hillsboro Lebanon. (See First District.) Franklin. (See Second District.) Xenia. (See Second District.) Wilmington. (See Sixth District.) Springfield Urbana (from Seventh District) Piqua _ Troy Greenville (from Third District) . Sidney (from Third District) Washington 0. H Wilmington (from Fifth District) . Circleville Bellefontaine . Delaware _ _ Marysville Findlay North Baltimore (from Eighth District) Kenton _. Urbana. (See Sixth District.) Toledo North Baltimore. (See Seventh District.) Ironton Portsmouth Ashland, Ky. (from Ninth District, Ken- tucky). Jackson - Wellston Gallipolis. (See Tenth District.) Chillicothe Middleport Pomeroy Gallipolis (from Ninth District) . Athens Nelsonville . Columbus Newark ... Lancaster . Number of Supervisor's dis- trict. Twelfth . Thirteenth Fourteenth . Fifteenth. Sixteenth. Seventeenth . Eighteenth _ . . Nineteenth . City or town. OHIO— Continued. Sandusky Fostoria _ _ Tiffin Number of agents. Bucyrus Gal ion ._ Fremont Marion Upper Sandusky Bellevue Norwalk Mansfield Shelby ... Elyria Lorain Mount Vernon . Cambridge Zanesville Marietta Mingo Junction. Steuben ville Toronto Barnesville. (See First District, West Virginia.) Bellaire. (See First District, West Vir- ginia.) Bridgeport. (See First District, West Vir- ginia.) Martins Ferry. (See First District, West Virginia.) Akron Barberton Cuyahoga Falls. Canal Dover Dennison . New Philadelphia Uhrichsville Wooster . . . Coshocton . Alliance.. Canton Massillon Youngstown _ East Liverpool _ Wellsville Leetonia Salem __ Ashtabula . Conneaut.. Niles __ Warren Kent Ravenna .. Painesville Cleveland . 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 16 CITIES AND TOWNS WiTHDEAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. 13 supervisor's dis- trict. First - First . Second . First - Second . Third . Fourth . Fifth City or town. OKr,AHOMA. Guthrie Oklahoma OREGON. Salem Oregon City. (See Second District.) Portland __ Oregon City (from First District) Astoria ^ Baker Lagrande PENIiTSYIiVAJSriA. Philadelphia Bristol (from Second District) Darby (from Second District) Camden, X. J. (from Sixth District, New Jersey). Gloucester, N. J. (from Sixth District, New Jersey). Woodbury, N. J. (from Sixth District, New Jersey). Number ol Bridgeport Conshohocken . Norristown PhcEnixville . . . Chester Media _ Coatesville .. Westchester . Bristol. (See First District.) Darby. (See First District.) Pottstown. (See Seventh District.) Allentown Bethlehem Catasauqua Slatington South Bethlehem - West Bethlehem.. Bangor Easton Pen Argyle Stroudsburg (from Fourth District) PhUlipsburg, N. J. (from Third District, New Jersey). Washington, N. J. (from Third District, New Jersey). East Mauch Chunk. Lansf ord Lehighton Mauch Chunk Summithill Carbondale . Dunmore . . Scranton _ - . Taylor Stroubsburg. (See Third District.) Athens Sayre Towanda Waverly, N. Y. (from Fifteenth District, New York). Supervisor's dis- trict. Fifth (Continued.) Sixth Seventh . 135 i Eighth . Ninth . Tenth Eleventh . Twelfth . City or town. PE]Snsr8YLVA]SriA— Continued. Hawley Honesdale Susquehanna. (See Eleventh District, New York.) Santicoke Pittston Plymouth West Pittston Wilkesbarre .._ Hazleton Berwick Bloomsburg Danville (from Tenth District) Birdsboro Hamburg J Reading Pottstown (from Second District) Ashland Mahanoy City Minersville Orwigsburg Pottsville St. Clair . Schuylkill Haven Shenandoah ; Tamaqua Columbia Ephrata Lancaster Manheim Marietta New Holland. Hanover Wrightsville York Harrisburg Lebanon Middletown Steelton Carlisle Mechanicsburg Shippensburg. (See Twelfth District.) Shamokin , Lewisburg Milton Watsontowji Northumberland Sunbury Belief onte Dubois Danville. (See Sixth District.) South Williamsport Williamsport Chambersburg Greencastle Waynesboro Shippensburg (from Ninth District) Huntingdon Lewistown 14 CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN PROM ENUMERATORS. Supervisor's dis- trict. Thirteenth . Fourteenth . Fifteenth Sixteenth _-. Seventeenth . Eighteenth . . Nineteenth . First . City or town. PENNSTLTAKIA-^Qontinued. Altoona Hollidaysburg . Tyrone Johnstown Bradford Warren _. Erie Franldin _ Oil City- - Titusville Meadville Corry No cities withdrawn. Connellsville Uniontown _. Charleroi Monongahela . Washington _. Allegheny Braddock Carnegie Coraopolis Duquesne Etna Homestead McKeesport _-_ McKees Rocks. Millvale Pittsburg Rankin Sharpsburg Tarentum _ _ i _ _ Turtlecreek Wilkinsburg __ Wilmerding Greenville _ . Sharon Sharpsville . Beaverf alls New Brighton . Rochester Newcastle Butler RHODE ISLAND. Central Palls Cranston East Providence . Johnston Providence Lincoln Pawtucket Burrillville Cumberland North Smithfield Smithfield Woonsocket Hopkinton North Kingston - South Kingston. Westerly Number of 1 agents. } 19 19 Supervisor's dis- trict. First (Continued.) First . Second . Third . Fourth . Fifth - Sixth First... Second . City or town. Number of agents. RHODE ISLAKD— Continued. Coventry East Greenwich - Warwick Newport Bristol _. Tiverton Warren _ Scituate SOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston " Beaufort Columbia.-. Orangeburg. Sumter Newberry Anderson. (See Fourth District.) Clifton Greenville Spartanburg Anderson (from Third District). .- Camden Chester Rockhill No cities withdrawn. SOUTH DAKOTA. No cities withdrawn. Sioux Falls Yankton TENNESSEE. First Bristol Johnson City Second . Third Fourth . Fifth... Sixth .. Seventh . Eighth . . Bristol, Ya. (from Ninth District, Vir- ginia). Harriman KnoxVille Chattanooga Cleveland South Pittsburg Dayton No cities withdrawn. Nashville . Clarksville Columbia Ninth . Jackson Humboldt (from Ninth District). Trenton (from Ninth District) . . _ Dyersburg _ Union City _ Brownsville CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. 15 Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh . . Twelfth.-., Thirteenth . First . Denison . Sherman Gainesville __ Greenville Fort Worth Weatherford No cities withdrawn. San Antonio El Paso Dallas Cleburne Marshall Jeflferson (from First District) Beaumont . Orange Corsicana. Marlin ___ Waco Bryan . _ Calvert Hearn _ Austin - Taylor _ Belton - Temple Galveston Houston No cities withdrawn. Brownsville Cuero --- Yoakum. Corpus Christi UTAH. Park City Salt Lake Oity. Brigham Ogden -- Lehi City . Prove City Springville Supervisor's dis- trict. City or town. Number of agents. TENNESSEE— Continued. Ninth (Continued.) Humboldt. (See Eighth District.) Trenton. (See Eighth District.) Tenth Memphis 2 TEXAS. First--- Jeflferson. (See Seventh District.) Supervisor's dis- trict. if :!} First . City or town. VEKMOISTT. Brandon Pairhaven i Poultney Proctor Rutland West Rutland Burlington Colchester Barre Montpelier Northfield - St. Albans Swanton..- Lyndon St. Johnsbury' Rockingham- - Springfield Brattleboro - Bennington Derby Newport First - - - Second - Third "- Fourth . Fifth. . . Sixth .. Seventh Eighth - Ninth . . Tenth . First . - . VIRGINIA. Fredericksburg . . : Berkley Hampton Newport News.-- Norfolk Portsmouth Suffolk Manchester : Richmond Petersburg (from Fourth District) Petersburg. (See Third District.) Danville - Lynchburg ' Number I of agents. Chariot esville Winchester Harrisonburg. (See Tenth District.) Alexandria. (See First District, District of Columbia.) Bristol. (See First District, Tennessee.) Buena vista Lexington . Staunton Harrisonburg (from Seventh District) . WASHINGTON. Everett Seattle Snohomish Tacoma - . . Fairhaven Xew What com 16 CITIES AND TOWNS WITHDRAWN FROM ENUMERATORS. Superpisor's dis- trict. City or town. Number supervisor's dis- agents. ' '"<=«■ City or town. Number of agents. Second WASKllS'GTOJSr— Continued. Spokane ._ . -j 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 } ' f ■ f ^ } ' • 22 Fifth Sixth .-_ Seventh Eighth Ninth :__ First W ISCONSIN— Continued. - Kenosha . ( f ( ( ■ J Dayton .. Racine . . 2 Sheboygan .. _. ._ .. Walla Walla 2 First WEST VIRGINIA. Benwood _ . _ Port Washington. (See Fourth District.) Appleton Wheeling.- __. _._ Kaukauna Barnesville, Ohio (from Fifteenth Dis- . trict, Ohio). Bellaire, Ohio (from Fifteenth District, Ohio). Bridgeport, Ohio (from Fifteenth District, Ohio). Martins Ferry, Ohio (from Fifteenth Dis- trict, Ohio). Martinsburg Menasha (from Third District) 2 Neenah (from Third District) Depere _.._ ,• Greenbay 2 Centralia Grand Rapids.- 1 Stevens Point .- - - Second . . _ _ . Marshfield Charleston 1 Third Eau Claire -_ - Huntington _ .. Fourth Chippewa Falls (from Ninth District) Menomonie (from Ninth District) 2 Parkfersburg _ La Crosse- WISCONSIN. Madison . . . Sparta . - ..... 2 Tomah . First Marinette Portage Stoughton Oconto Beloit Menominee, Mich, (from Twelfth District, Michigan;. Antiffo 2 Janesville _ ... .... Monroe Beaverdam ^ Merrill .. ____ 9 AVausau "* Watertown . _ Ashland -- Fort Atkinson . _ _ _ . Washburn (from Ninth District) 1 Jeflferson Second Hurley Eeedshurg . Bessemer (from Twelfth District, Michi- gan). Ironwood (from Twelfth District, Michi- gan). Rhinelander . . _ Third Fond du Lac. ._ .. i Oshkosh ... . 1 Berlin Ripon . Tomahawk ^ . - 1 Waupun . Superior Manitowoc 1 Chippewa Falls. (See Seventh District. )» Menomonie. (See Seventh District ) Washburn. (See Eighth District.) Hudson, (See Fourth District, Minnesota.) WYOMING. Cheyenne Two Rivers Fourth Menasha. (See Sixth District.) Neenah. (See Sixth District.) Milwaukee . .. North Milwaukee . _ South Milwaukee '_'_ 1 1 Port Washington (from Fifth'oistricV).'!^! Laramie kug . 9 \^^ x.x:b^^2 Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 3. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 22, 1900. NAMES Am ADDKESSES OF SUPERVISOES OF CENSUS. Department of the Interior, Census Office, Washington, D. C, January 10, 1900. By the terms of an act approved March 3, 1899, for taking the Twelfth and subsequent censuses, the Director of the Census is required to designate the number of supervisors of census to be appointed within each State and Territory, the District of Columbia, Alaska, and the Hawaiian Islands, who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, provided that the number of such supervisors shall not exceed three hundred ; but in the enumeration of the population and products of Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands, the Director of the Census maj employ supervisors an4 enumerators, or special agents, as he may deem necessary. In accordance with this provision, the country has been divided into three hundred districts, two hundred and ninety-seven of which are to be under the direct charge of one supervisor each; two of which, in Alaska, are to be in charge of one special agent each ; and one, the Hawaiian Islands, to be in charge of one special agent. A full description of these several districts is contained in Census Bulletin No. 1 (revised edition), published under date of April 17, 1899. The following statement gives the names and addresses of the persons who have been appointed to serve as supervisors of census and special agents in their respective districts. Yery respectfully, Director of the Census. (13125 5050.) C— 140 NAMES OF PEESOIS^S APPOINTED TO SERVE AS SUPEEVISOES OF CENSUS, BY STATES AND SUPERVISORS' DISTRICTS. ALABAMA. Supervisors' Districts. Names and Addresses. 1 First district Joel W. Goldsby, Lock Box 466, Mobile. Albert Steinhart P O Box 63 (xrepTivillp Bntlpr fin 9, Second district 3 Third district Asa E. Stratton, P. 0. Box 170, Troy, Pike Co. Jefferson J. Sims, Silver Run, Talladega Co. 4 Fourth district 5 Fifth district Rufus B. Smyer, Birmingham. John B. Long, Jasper, Walker Co. Daniel S. Jones, Moody, St. Clair Co. R Sixth district 7 Seventh district 8 Eighth district Walter W. Simmons, Courtland, Lawrence Co. ALASKA. Northern district Southern district. *Sam C. Dunham, Circle City (Special Agent). * William A. Kelly, Sitka (Special Agent). ARIZONA. One district Frederick A. Tritle, Prescott, Yavapai Co. ARKANSAS. 13 Cage Rembert, Helena, Phillips Co. James B. Baker, Melbourne, Izard Co. 13 Sftnnnd district 14 Third district William B. Moss, Jasper, Newton Co. 15 16 Fourth district Fifth district James T. O'Hair, P. 0. Box 246, Little Rock. G-eorsre M. French, 215 Pleasant street. Hot Springs. 17 William F. Avera, Camden, Ouachita Co. *The work of enumeration in Alaska is in charge of two special agents instead of supervisors. CALIFORNIA. No. Stjpervisors' Districts. 18 19 20 21 22 23 First district . . Second district. Third district . . Fourth district Fifth district . . Sixth district . . Names and Addresses. Carl C. Plehn, 2308 Warring street, Berkeley, Alameda Co. John D. Mackenzie, Sau Jose, Santa Clara Co. Stephen H. Olmsted, San Rafael, Marin Co. Thomas W. O'Neil, 230 K street, Sacramento. Alexander M. Drew, Temple Bar Building, Fresno. Frank F. Davis, 631 Douglas Building, Los Angeles. COLORADO. 24 25 First district Frank S. Tesch, (308 People's Bank Building, Denver. Second district William H. Brisbane, P. O. Box 155, Leadville. CONNECTICUT. 26 One district Samuel A. Eddy, Canaan, Litchfield Co. DELAWARE. 27 One district ! Jonathan S. Willis, Milford, Kent Co. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 28 One district Harrison Dingman, P. O. Box 262, Washington. FLORIDA. 29 First district . . 30 Second district . Richard Turnbull, Monticello, Jefferson Co. John M. Cheney, Orlando, Orange Co. GEORGIA. 31 32 33 34 First district . . Second district. Third district . . Fourth district . Henry Blun, jr., P. 0. Box 345, Savannah. Henry W. Hopkins, P. O. Box 22, ThomasviUe, Thomas Co. Henry Wetteroth, Americus, Sumter Co. Melville L. Covington, CarroUton, Carroll Co. C— 140 GEORGIA— Continued. No. SuPEEYisoRs' Districts. Names and Addresses. 85 Fifth district James W. Anderson, Covington, Newton Co. 8f) Sixth, district Judson M. Strickland, Griffin, Spalding Co. George D. Anderson, Marietta, Cobb Co. 37 Seventh district 88 Eighth district Elbert L. Campbell, Eudora, Jasper Co. John H. Witzel, Blue Ridge, Fannin Co. 89 Ninth district 40 Tenth district . . ... Edward D. Smythe, P. 0. Box 626, Augusta. Alexander Akerman, P. 0. Box 88, Diiblin, Laurens Co. 41 Eleventh district 43 HAWAII. One district i*Alatau T. Atkinson, Honolulu (Special Agent). 43 One district IDAHO. William H. Savidge, 916 Fort street, Boise. ILLINOIS. 44 45 46 4? 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 First district , Second district Third district Fourth district .... Fifth district Sixth district Seventh district . . . . Eighth district .... Ninth district Tenth district .... . Eleventh district. . . Twelfth district.... Thirteenth district George F. Gilbert, 154 Lake street, Chicago. William Jackson, Shabbona, De Kalb Co. Horatio C. Burchard, Freeport, Stephenson Co. William C. Galloway, Aledo, Mercer Co. William E. Birkenbeuel, 160 Marquette street, Lasalle, Lasalle Co. John B. Fithian, 327 Barber Building, Joliet. Edwin S. Swigart, Champaign, Champaign Co. Garrett De F. Kinney, P. O. Box 664, Peoria. Gerald M. Finlay, Lock Drawer "Z," Augusta, Hancock Co. Thomas Worthington, 305 West State street, Jacksonville, Morgan Co. Edward D. Blinn, Lincoln, Logan Co. James M. Truitt, Hillsboro, Montgomery Co. Fenton W. Booth, Marshall, Clark Co. * The work of enumeration in Hawaii is in charge of a special agent instead of a supervisor. C— 140 ILLINOIS— Continued. No. Supervisors' Districts. Names and Addresses. 57 58 59 Fourteenth district Fifteenth, district Sixteenth district Theodore G. Eisley, Mt. Carmel, Wabash Co. Henry J. Schmidt, Nashville, Washington Co. Jonathan C. Willis, Metropolis, Massac Co. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 INDIANA. First district . . . Second district. . Third district ... Fourth district . . , Fifth district . . . . Sixth district . . . . Seventh district. . Eighth district . . Ninth district . . . . Tenth district . . . . Eleventh district . Tvs^elf th district . . Charles G. Covert, U. S. Government Building, Evansville. John C. Billheimer, Washington, Daviess Co. Joseph D. Poutch, U. S. Court-House and P. O. Building, New Albany. Charles W. Lee, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn Co. Isaac L. Wimmer, Rockville, Parke Co. John F. Thompson, Newcastle, Henry Co. Vincent G. Clifford, 806 Stevenson Building, Indianapolis. Arthur L. Sharpe, Bluffton, Wells Co. Arthur E. Bradshaw, Delphi, Carroll Co. Eli N. Norris, 3 South Franklin street, Valparaiso, Porter Co. Orlando A. Somers, Kokomo, Howard Co. Sol A. Wood, Angola, Steuben Co. Thirteenth district i David B. J. Schafer, Lock Box 781, South Bend. INDIAN TERRITORY. One district i William H. Darrough, Wyandotte. IOWA. 74 75 76 77 78 79 First district . . Second district . Third district . Fourth district. Fifth district . . Sixth district . . John W. Rowley, Keosauqua, Van Buren Co. Clinton D. Eaton, Wilton Junction, Muscatine Co. John W. Krapfel, Waterloo, Blackhawk Co. George H. Markley, Lansing, Allamakee Co. Jacob W. Doxsee, Monticello, Jones Co. Albert H. Fortune, Bloomfield, Davis Co. O-140 lO W A— Continued. No. Supervisors' Districts. Names and Addresses. 80 Seventli district Samuel C. Smith, Winterset, Madison Co. 81 Eighth district Francis M. Kyte, Osceola, Clarke Co. 9.9. Ninth district Frank F. Everest, U. S. Post-Office Building, Council Bluffs. John T. Drug, Stratford, Hamilton Co. William E. Hamilton, Odebolt, Sac Co. SR Tenth district 84 Eleventh district KANSAS. First district ' Andrevf J. White, Todd, Atchison Co. Second district. James M. Humphrey, Fort Scott, Bourbon Co. Third district Asa Smith, 1509 Johnson avenue. Parsons, Labette Co. Fourth district . Fifth district . . . Sixth district . . . Seventh district. Charles S. Briggs, Carbondale, Osage Co. William H. Smith, Marysville, Marshall Co. Charles W. Landis, Osborne, Osborne Co. James C. 0. Morse, Hutchinson, Reno Co. KENTUCKY. First district Second district . . . Third district . . . . Fourth district . . Fifth district Sixth district . . . . Seventh district. . Eighth district . . . Ninth district . . . . Tenth district . . . . Eleventh district. Alfred C. Moore, Marion, Crittenden Co. Elisha M. Flack, Hopkinsville, Christian Co. Walker Wilkins, Elkton, Todd Co. William N. Foster, Greensburg, Green Co. Charles K. Caron, 311 West Jefferson street, Louisville. Robert H. Elliston, Williamstown, Grant Co. Erastus Bainbridge, Owenton, Owen Co. John Bright, Stanford, Lincoln Co. Clarence G. McAlister, Owingsville, Bath Co. Henry S. Howes, Paintsville, Johnson Co. Jeremiah G. Forester, Harlan, Harlan Co. C— 140 LOUISIANA. No. KKi 101 lOf) lOli Suri'.u visors' Districts. Kii'sl tcv H. Segura, Lock Box 181, New Iberia, Iberia Parish. William Clegg, Lock Box 30, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish. William B. Peyton, Keatchie, De Soto Parish. Chaides W Phillips, Lonewa, Ouachita Parish. John Yoist, Newroads, Pointe Coupee Parish. MAINE. 101) ! Firs! dislrict Jjunos A. Place, South Berwick, York Co. 1 10 Second district i Elmer P. Spofford, Deer Isle, Hancock Co. 3IAK\'L,AND. Ill Kirst district Oscar L. Quinlan, Glenn Building, 12 St. Paul street, Baltimore. 11-.' Second district B. Gootee Stevens, Williston, Caroline Co. li:! Tliird district William T. S. Rollins, Seat Pleasant, Prince George Co^ 114 I Fourth district 1 Adolplms H. Harrington, Frederick, Frederick Co. .MASSACHUSETTS. 11') One district Horace G. Wadlin, State House, Boston. ^IIOHIGAN. 1 1(! First disivict 11? Second district. . . . US ' Third district 1 1!> : Fourtli district . . . l-,Hi Fifth district Flavins L. Brooke, 55 Xewberry Building, Detroit. Festus R. :Metcalf, Adrian, Lenawee Co. Charles H. Gurney, vVii; West street X., Hillsdale, HUlsdale Co. Benjamin S. Wing. Hastings, Barry Co. Etliel M. Allen, Portland, Ionia Co. '■'M ^'^"' '^•'^^^•'^•^' ^ l^''l'^^'-< ^'- <^lii^^-on, IT. S. Post-Ol^ice Building, Lansing. 1 --'-O SeN ent h dist rid (^ eorge H. Brown, Port Huron, St. Clair Co. l'-?:i Fight h distric I'- 1 Nintli district , Otto L. Spragne, Owusso, Shiawa.ssee Co. .lanu's K. Flood, Hart. Oceana Co. O-140 MICHIGAN— Continued. No. 125 126 127 Supervisors' Districts. Tenth district Eleventh district . Names and Addwesses. Charles R. Jackson, East Tawas, Iosco Co. Charles L. Rarden, Greenville, Montcalm Co. Twelfth district i Robert J. Bates, Ironwood, Gogebic Co. 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 MINNESOTA. First district Lewis D. Frost, Winona, Winona Co. Second district James G. Hamlin, Blue Earth City, Faribault Co. Third district Harry B. Wakefield, Lock Box "I," Hutchinson, McLeod Co. Fourth district Edward Yanish, St. Paul. Fifth district Charles S. Cairns, 723 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis. Sixth district Arthur IST. Dare, Elk River, Sherburne Co. Seventh district | Elmer E. Adams, Fergus Falls, Ottertail Co. MISSISSIPPI. 135 First district Harvey E. Fitts, P. 0. Box 68, Aberdeen, Monroe Co. William A. McDonald, Holly Springs, Marshall Co. Charles Banks, Clarksdale, Coahoma Co. Gines E. Galceran, Sturgis, Oktibbeha Co. Robert M. Bourdeaux, Meridian, Lauderdale Co. William H. Mounger, Enterprise, Clarke Co. Willis E. MoUison, Vicksburg, Warren Co. 136 Second district 137 Third district 138 139 Fourth district Fifth district ^ 140 ftivlli district 141 Seventh district MISSOURI. First district Second district . . Third district . . . Fourth district . Fifth district . . . Sixth district . . . Seventh district. Eighth district . Samuel J. Harrison, Hannibal, Marion Co. Jo Broaddus, Chillicothe, Livingston Co. James F. Reed, P. 0. Box "A," Liberty, Clay Co. Elmer E. E. McJimsey, 210 N. Main street, Maryville, Nodaway Co. George J. Baer, 437 Gibraltar Building, Kansas City. Joseph M. Pidcock, Greenfield, Dade Co. Harry H. Parsons, Marshall, Saline Co. John W. Vosholl, Linn, Osage Co. < 10 MISSOURI— Continued. SuPEEVisoEs' Districts. Ninth district Tenth, district Eleventh district . . . . , Twelfth district Thirteenth district . . One district First district Second distr: Third distric Fourth distr Fifth distric Sixth distric One district .... One district .... First district . . . Second district. Third district . . Fourth district Fifth district . . Sixth district . . Names and Addresses. Charles A. Davault, Farber, Audrain Co. Frank W. Rauchenstein, Clayton, St. Louis Co. Jerome S. Higgins, 110 Fourth street, St. Louis. Benjamin T. Walker, Dexter, Stoddard Co. Barton J. Morrow, P. O. Box 742, Neosho, Newton Co. MONTANA. John E. Rickards, Butte. NEBRASKA. 156 First district Frederick W. Miller, Lock Box 128, Falls City, Richardson Co. 157 Second district Daniel H. Wheeler, Omaha. 158 Third district William E. Peebles, Pender, Thurston Co. 159 160 Fourth district Fifth district Thomas E. Hibbert, Adams, Gage Co. Isaiah D. Evans, Kenesaw, Adams Co. 161 Sixth district John T. Mallalieu, Kearney, Buffalo Co. NEVADA. Earl W. Tremont, Eureka, Eureka Co. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Daniel F. Healy, 600 "The Kennard," Manchester. NEW JERSEY. John H. Weastell, 161 Monticella avenue, Jersey City. Samuel A. Smith, U. S. Government Building, Newark. James M. Denton, 238 Main street, Paterson. Charles S. Tunis, 417 George street. New Brunswick. William L. James, P. 0. Box 77, Riverton, Burlington Co. John Blowe, U. S. Post-Office Building, Camden, Camden Co. C— 140 11 NEW MEXICO. Supervisors' Districts. Names and Addresses. One district. Pedro Sanchez, P. 0. Box 36, Santa Fe. NEW YOKK. First district Second district .... Third district Fourth district .... Fifth district Sixth district Seventh district . . . Eighth district .... Ninth district Tenth district Eleventh district . . Twelfth district... Thirteenth district Fourteenth district Fifteenth district . Charles S. Wilbur, 84 World Building, New York. Walter B. Atterbury, ^57 Broadway, New York. James L. Williams, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co. Matthew A. Heeran, 87 Broadway, Rensselaer, Albany P. O. Frank S. Steenberge, North Bangor, Franklin Co. Frederic A. Weed, Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co. William B. Collins, 13 South Main street, Glovers ville, Fulton Co. James R. Stevens, 59 Oneida street, Cohoes, Albany Co. Frank D. Cole, Cairo, Greene Co. Edgar M. Gordon, 23 Sullivan avenue, Port Jervis, Orange Co. Joseph Schnell, 8 Main street, Binghamton. John T. Roberts, Syracuse. John Batchelor, 95 Rutger street, Utica. Reuben J. Myers, U. S. Post-Office Building, Auburn. Warren S. Hodgman, Painted Post, Steuben Co. Sixteenth district t John A. Warren, 4 Main street, Fredonia, Chautauqua Co. Seventeenth district .... I James A. Hamilton, U. S. Post-Office Building, Buffalo. Eighteenth district . . Nineteenth district . . . Albert J. Slaight, West Sparta, Livingston Co. John W. Hannan, U. S. Government Building, Rochester. NORTH CAROLINA. 190 First d istrict Wheeler Martin, Williamston, Martin Co. Augustus M. Moore, Greenville, Pitt Co. David J. Lewis, Whiteville, Columbus Co. Joseph J. Jenkins, Pittsboro, Chatham Co. John T. B. Hoover, Oxford, Granville Co. Walter B. Steele, Highpoint, Guilford Co. 191 RficoTid district 192 Third district IQ^ TTnnrtli Hlfttfiot 1Q4- Fi f th district 195 Sixth district C— 140 12 NOKTH CAROLINA— Continued. No. Supervisors' Districts. Names and Addresses. 196 197 Seventh district Eighth district Gustavus A. Bingham, Salisbury, Rowan Co. Osmund F. Pool, Taylorsville, Alexander Co. John A. Hendricks. Marshall. Madison Co. 198 Ninth district 199 One district. 200 301 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 NORTH DAKOTA. First district Second district Third district Fourth district Fifth district Sixth district Seventh district Eighth district Ninth district Tenth district Eleventh district Twelfth district Thirteenth district .... Fourteenth district .... Fifteenth district Sixteenth district Seventeenth district . , . Eighteenth district Nineteenth district . 219 One district Andrew H. Laughlin, Lisbon, Ransom Co. OHIO. George Stoddard, U. S. Government Building, Cincinnati. Frank P. Richter, Reily Block, Hamilton, Builer Co. William Binkley, Sidney, Shelby Co. Urban H. Hester, 721 Elm street. Van Wert, Van Wert Co. Edward Q. Crane, Batavia, Clermont Co. Sylvester W. Durflinger, London, Madison Co. William T. Hoopes, Marysville, Union Co. Robert J. West, 1420 Madison street, Toledo. Winfield S. Lambert, South Webster, Scioto Co. Otto E. VoUenweider, McArthur, Vinton Co. Henry A. Williams, 514 Spahr Building, Columbus. Alexander Kiskadden, Tiffin, Seneca Co. Louis B. Fauver, Elyria, Lorain Co. Frank M. Martin, Lock Box 27, Caldwell, Noble Co. Isaac H. Gaston, St. Clairsville, Belmont Co. Harvey A. Kasson, 416 E. Market street, Akron, Summit Co. William M. Hostetter, Lisbon, Columbiana Co. Charles F. Brotherton, Lock Box 835, Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co. Edwin Batt, Arcade Building, Cleveland. OKLAHOMA. Ivan G. Conkling, Enid, Garfield Co. 0—140 13 OREGON. No. SuPEKvisoRs' Districts. Names and Addresses. ''W First district Curtis B. Winn, P. 0. Box 373, Albany, Linn Co. George F. Telfer, 66 East 30tli street, Portland. 9,91 Second district PENNS YL, VA NI A. 322 First district Harry D. Beaston, Room 113, City Hall, Philadelphia. D. Smith Talbot, West Chester, Chester Co. 9,93 Second district 234: Third district Henry G. Seip, 137 S. Third street, Easton, Northampton Co. John R. Edwards, Mears Building, Scranton, Lackawanna Co. 99,5 Fourth, district 336 Fifth district Charles H. Ainey, Montrose, Susquehanna Co. Charles A. Durant, 72 Lincoln street, Wilkesbarre. 327 Sixth district 338 Seventh district Howard G. Reitzel, Malianoy City, Schuylkill Co. 329 Eighth district Albert F. Slienck, 3.5 E. Grant street, Lancaster, Lancaster Co. 230 Tfinth district James M. Barnett, New Bloomfield, Perry Co. 231 Tenth district Henry A. Reed, 28 Fifth street, Sunbury, Northumberland Co. Milford H. Stebbins, Wellsboro, Tioga Co. 332 Eleventh district 233 Twelfth district Charles A. Zerbe, Lewistown, Mifflin Co. 334 Thirteenth district George R. Scull, Somerset, Somerset Co. 235 Fourteenth district James L. Allison, Punxsutawney, Jefferson Co. 236 Fifteenth district William B. Sterrett, Titusville, Crawford Co. 237 Sixteenth district George W. Youngson, Parnassus, Westmoreland Co. 238 Seventeenth district .... Frank M. Fuller, Uniontown, Fayette Co. 239 Eighteenth district James M. Esler, U. S. Court- House and Post-Office Building, Pittsburg. 240 Nineteenth district James A. McMillin, Harlansburg, Lawrence Co. KHODE ISIiAND. One district George H. Webb, Posl-Office Box 169, Providence. 14 SOUTH CAROIilNA. SuPEEVisoES' District. First district . . . Second district. Third district . . Fourth district . Fifth district . . Sixth district . . First district . . Second district. First district . . . Second district . Third district . . Fourth district . Fifth district . . Sixth district . . Names and Addresses. Jonathan W. Wheeler, U. S. Post-Office Building, Charleston. Samuel A. Pearce, 12.30 Sumter street, Columbia, Eichland Co. David H. Russell, Anderson, Anderson Co. Andrew J. S. Thomas, Greenville, Greenville Co. Thomas J. Cunningham, Clowney, Chester Co. Lindsey J. Breeden, Bennettsville, Marlboro Co. SOUTH DAKOTA. John L. Burke, Hot Springs, Fall River Co. David Williams, Webster, Day Co. TENNESSEE. 250 First district Judson S. Hill, Morristown, Hamblen Co. 261 Second district .Ta.TTifiR R. PRnlandj TTnoxvillfij T^nmr Co. 9,52 Third district El-wood W. Mattson, 102 E. Eighth street, Chattanooga. 253 Fourth district George H. Morgan, Cookeville, Putnam Co. 254 Fifth district Joel J. Jones, Fayetteville, Lincoln Co. Peter P. Pickard, Waverly, Humphreys Co. Archelaus M. Hughes, Columbia, Maury Co. 255 Sixth district 256 Seventh district 957 Eighth district Daniel A. McDougal, Savannah, Hardin Co. James D. Senter, Humboldt, Gibson Co. Thomas F. Tobin, Lock Box 313, Memphis, Shelby Co. 258 Ninth district 259 Tenth district TEXAS. John B. Stephens, Mt. Pleasant, Titus Co. Robert M. Kelso, Denton, Denton Co. William D. Bell, Quanah, Hardeman Co. Samuel M. Vernon, Brownwood, Brown Co. Willis G. Robinson, 215 E. Houston street, San Antonio. Kennan S. Fisher, Lock Box 327, Ennis, Ellis Co. O— 140 15 TEXAS-Continuetl. No. 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 Supervisors' Districts. Names and Addresses. Seventh district Jeff. D. Burns, Tyler, Smith Co. Eighth district Emmett W. Smith, Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches Co. Ninth district j Dunn R. Emerson, Marlin, Falls Co. Tenth district I Edward R. McLean, U. S. Post-Office Building, Austin. Eleventh district . . . Twelfth district . . . . Thirteenth district. Hart Settle, Room 5, Heidenheimer Building, Galveston. Thomas H. Dwyer, Brenham, Washington Co. James 0. Luby, San Diego, Duval Co. UTAH. 273 One district j Arthur Pratt, Salt Lake City. VERMONT. 274 One district I Walter B. Gates, Burlington. VIRGINIA. 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 First district . . . . Second district . . Third district . . . Fourth district . . Fifth district . . . Sixth district . . . Seventh district . Eighth district . . Ninth district . . . Tenth district . . . George T. Scarburgh, Accomac, Accomac Co. Henning E. Smith, Suffolk, Nansemond Co. Chapman P. Snead, Etna Mills, King William Co. Francis R. Lassiter, Petersburg. Charles M. Hirt, Rockymount, Franklin Co. Charles C. Carrington, P. 0. Box 2, Houston, Halifax Co. John M. Steck, Winchester, Frederick Co. Robert R. Campbell, Warrenton, Fauquier Co. George W. Blankenship, 472 Cumberland street, Bristol, Sullivan Co., Tenn. Robert T. Hubard, Boiling, Buckingham Co. WASHINGTON. 285 286 First district . . Second district . Joseph B. McMillan, P. 0. Box 2, Fairhaven, Whatcom Co. Austin Mires, Ellensburg, Kittitas Co. 16 WEST VIRGINIA. No. 287 288 289 290 Supervisors' Districts. First district . . Second district . Third district . . Fourth district 300 One district Names and Addresses. Harvey W. Harmer, Clarksburg, Harrison Co. Lamar C. Powell, Fairmont, Marion Co. Edmund L. Dunn, Red Sulphur Springs, Monroe Co. Thomas A. Brown, Elizabeth, Wirt Co. WISCONSIN. 391 First district Andrew J. Turner, Portage, Columbia Co. Richard Meyer, Jr., Lancaster, Grant Co. Alonzo A. Loper, Ripon, Fond du Lac Co. Alfred G. Wright, Milwaukee. 292 Second district ?.93 Third district 294 Fourth district 295 Fifth district Eugene Mclntyre, Waldo, Sheboygan Co. 29fi Sixth district Frank S. Baldwin, Waupaca, Waupaca Co. 297 Seventh district Charles S. Van Auken, La Crosse, La Crosse Co. 298 Eighth district John W. Miller, Wausau, Marathon Co. Jens B. Jenson, Ellsworth, Pierce Co. 299 Ninth district WYOMING. Charles W. Riner, 1621 Ferguson street, Cheyenne. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Census Office, Washington, D. C, October 20, igoo. NOTICE. Since the publication of Bulletin No. 4, giving the population of New Hampshire by counties and minor civil divisions, the following changes, due to typographical errors in said bulletin, have been made: The population of Fitzwilliam town, in Cheshire county, should be 987 instead of 459, and that of Richmond town, in the same county, should be 459 instead of 987. The population of ward 3, Portsmouth city, in Rockingham county, should be 1,843 instead of 1,391, and the population of ward 4 in the same city should be 1,391 instead of 1,843. Very respectfully, Director of the Census. -;^ 190(1; l' Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 4. W^ASHINGTON, D. C. October 6, 1900. POPULATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, cliief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of .New Hampshire by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. New Hampshire was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of New Hampshire at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE : 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. X900 411,588 376,530 346,991 318,300 326,073 317,976 284,574 269, 328 244,022 214, 460 183,858 141,885 85,058 29, 539 28,691 17,773 8,097 33,402 15,246 25,306 29,562 30,602 41,973 9.3 8.5 9.0 12.3 2.5 11.7 5.6 10.3 13.7 16.6 29.5 ]^37Q ^ lg60 I^OQ 1 Decrea e. The population of the state in 1900 is 411,588 as against 376,530 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 35 058 or 9 3 per cent This rate of increase has been substantially constant for three successive decades, having been 8 5 per cent' for the decade from 1880 to 1890, and 9.0 per cent for the decade from 1870 to 1880. There was a decrease in the population of the state of 2.3 per cent from 1860 to 1870, and an increase of only 2.5 per cenf during the decade immediately preceding. ' w • * it7„n ti,o The population of New Hampshire in 1900 is nearly three times as large as the population given for 1790. The largest increase was for the decade from 1790 to 1800, when it was 41,973, or 29 5 per cent. The total land surface of New Hampshire is, approximately, 9,005 square miles, tne average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 41.8 ; 1900, 45.7 ^ ^^^ . , . , ., Table 2 shows the population of New Hampshire by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900 inclusive while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (CP15M). Tablb 2.— population OF NEW HAMPSHIRE BY COUNTIES : 1700 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 18J0 1860 1850 1810 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 411,588 376,530 346,991 318,800 326,073 317,^76 284,574 269,328 244,022 214, 460 183,858 141,886 Belknap 19,526 16, 895 31,321 29, 468 40,844 112,640 52, 430 51,118 39, 337 18,009 20,321 18,124 29,579 23,211 37,217 93,247 49,435 49, 650 38,442 17,304 17,918 18,224 28,7:14 18,580 38,788 75,634 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 17,721 20,157 30,144 11,853 42,343 57,478 40,337 49, 194 29,374 19,375 Carroll . Cheshire ^^ 26,429 9,849 42,311 42, 494 36,253 45,771 61, 127 20,340 27,016 8,388 38,682 37,724 34,614 44,325 58, 910 19,669 45, 376 5,549 32, 989 53,884 40, 988 3,991 28,462 49,249 38,825 28,772 Coos _ Grafton 23,093 43,899 13, 472 Hillshoro. 32, 871 Merrimack- Rockingham 55,107 51,117 50, 175 41,595 45,427 32,614 43 169 Strafford _ 23,601 Sullivan Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCKEASE. Number. Per cent. The State 35,058 9.3 Belknap _ 1795 1 1, 229 1,742 6,257 8,627 19,393 2, 995 1,468 895 705 13.9 16.7 5.8 26.9 9.7 20.7 6.0 2.9 2.3 4.0 Carroll __ Cheshire _. __ _ Grafton — _ Hillsboro Merrimack Rockingham Striirtord Sullivun 1 Decrease. There have been no territorial changes in the counties of New Hampshire since 1890. Of the 10 counties in the state all but 2 have increased in population during the decade. The greatest gains are shown in Coos county, 26.9 per cent, and in Hillsboro county, 20.7 per cent. Hillsboro county shows much the largest numerical increase, having gained 19,393 inhabitants, but 12,861 of these represent the increase in Manchester city. The 2 counties showing a decrease in population are Belknap and Carroll. Table 4 shows the population of New Hampshire by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OP NEW HAMPSHIRE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Belknap county . Alton town Barnstead town Belmont town Center Harbor town.. Gilford town i Gllmanton town Laconia city 2_ Ward 1 _ "_"I _ " 4J7" Ward 2 : ::::::;::: i,465 Ward 3 1 073 Ward 4 _ _ _ 1 4{)5 Wards ""~" ]'485 Ward 6 __ _ 2 137 Meredith town HI_ " ' New Hampton town ~~" _ __" Sanbornton town I"I_II I~I__" Tilton town Cakkoll county. Albany town Bartlett town Brookfield town. Chatham town... Conway town Eaton town. Eflingham town Freedom town Harts location Jackson town Madison town Moultonboro town.. Ossipee town Sandwich town Tamworth town Tuftonboro town Wakefield town WoUboro town Cheshire county.. Alstead town Chesterfield town. Dublin town Fitzwilliam town. Gilsum town Harrisville town Hinsdale town JafErey town Keene city.. Ward 1 2,488 Ward 2 1,896 Ward 3 1, 926 Ward 4 1,384 Ward 5 1,471 Marlboro town Marlow town Nelson town Richmond town Eindge town Eoxbury town Stoddard town Sullivan to^vn Surry town Swanzey town Troy town Walpole town.. Westmoreland town.. Winchester town Coos COUNTY . Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy grant . Beans grant Beans purchase Berlin city * Ward 1. Ward 2.. . 3,076 . 3,324 Ward 3 . 2,486 Cambridge town Carroll town ' Chandler piu^chase' Clarksville town Colebrook town Columbia town Crawford purchase ' Cutta grant Dalton town. Dartmouth College grant. Dixs grant Dixville township Dummer town Errol town Ervings location Gibbs purchase Gorham town 1900 19,526 1,500 1,072 1,294 422 661 1,100 8,042 1,713 852 944 1,926 16,895 210 1,013 296 269 3,154 865 600 594 38 622 529 901 1,479 1,077 1,050 663 1,645 2,390 31, 321 799 981 620 459 690 791 1,933 1,891 9,165 1,524 488 295 987 855 100 367 287 250 1,570 1,527 2,693 875 2,274 29,468 20 710 (*) 307 1,876 690 10 592 13 <*'l5 349 305 1,797 1890 20,321 1,372 1,264 1,142 479 3,585 1,211 6,143 1,642 935 1,027 1,521 18, 124 377 1,247 349 329 2,331 514 720 630 187 579 554 1,034 1,630 1,303 1,025 767 1,528 3,020 29, 579 870 1,046 582 1,122 643 748 2,258 1,469 7,446 1,695 584 332 476 996 129 400 337 270 1,600 999 2,163 830 2,584 3 23,211 3,729 31 813 15 325 ,736 605 596 11 455 178 1,710 1 Part annexed to Laconia city since 1890. _ 2 Incorporated as a city since 1890 ; part of Gilford town annexed since 1890. 8 Includes Crawford and Second College grants (aggregate population 41 in 1890). *No population returned. MINOK civil DIVISIONS. Coos county— Continued. Greens grant Hadleys grant Jefferson town Kilkenny township Lancaster town Low and Burbanks grant Martins location Milan town Millsfleld town Northumberland town Odell township Pinlthams grant Pittsburg town Randolph town Sargents purchase Shelbume town Stark town Stewartstown town Stratford town Success township Thompson and Meserve purchase.... Wentworth location Whitefleld town Grafton county.. Alexandria town... Ashland town Bath town Benton town Bethlehem town Bridgewater town., Bristol town Campton town Canaan town Dorchester town Ea«ton town Ellsworth town Enfleld town Franconia town Grafton town Groton town Hanover town Haverhill town Hebron town Holderness town Landaff town Lebanon town Lincoln town Lisbon town Littleton town Livermore town Lyman town Lyme town Monroe town Orange town Orford town Piermont town Plymouth town Rumney town Thornton town Warren town Waterville town Wentworth town Woodstock town— . HiLLSBOEO COUNTY Amherst town Antrim town Bedford town Bennington town. Brookline town Deering town.. Francestown town . Goffstown town Greenfield town Greenville town Hancock town Hillsboro town HoUis town Hudson town Litchfield town Lyndeboro town — Manchester city 1900 3, 625 5, 501 7, 320 6, 922 9, 094 4, 880 Ward 7 1,757 Ward 8 5,508 Ward 9 7,986. Ward 10 4, 394 Mason town Merrimack town Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 13 (*) 1,080 47 3,190 (') (*) 1,135 41 1,977 ''' 4 687 137 283 733 1,150 968 220 18 58 2,157 630 289 006 209 261 244 600 999 444 308 249 107 .,845 655 748 346 ,884 1,414 214 662 600 1,965 541 !,221 i,066 191 426 .,080 545 213 890 637 ,972 837 552 799 50 617 628 112, 640 1,231 1,366 1,148 667 606 486 693 2,528 605 1,608 642 2,254 910 1,261 243 686 56, 987 358 1,234 5 Incorporated as a city in 1890. 5 Crawford grant (population 28 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 'Second College grant (population 13 in 1890) erroneously returned sepa- rately in 1890; In Chandler and Crawford purchases. Table 4. -POPULATION OP NEW HAMPSHIRE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND IQOO-Oontiniied. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. HilIjSboro county— Continued. MUiord town Mount Veriion to^vn . Nashua city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3., Ward 4-. Ward 5- Ward 6_, Ward 7_. Ward 8_. Ward 9- . 2, 384 , 2, '274 . 3,476 . 1,570 . 1,651 . 1,440 . 3,477 . 3,082 . 4,544 New Boston town New Ipswich town Pelham town Peterboro town Sharon town Temple town Weare town Wilton town Windsor town Meeeimack county - AUenstown town Andover town Boscawen town Bow town Bradford town Canterbvirv town___ Chichester town Concord city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Danhury town Dunharton town Epsom town Franklin city ' Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Henniker town Hill town Hooksett town Hopkiuton town — Loudon town Newbury town New London town . Northiield town Pembroke town Pittsfleld town Salisbury town Sutton town Warner town Webster town Wilmot town . 1, 911 753 . 1,043 . 3,644 . 2, 609 . 3, 390 . 3,178 . 1, 212 . 1, 892 . 1,572 . 2,365 . 1,909 Rockingham county . Atkinson town — Auburn town Brentwood town-. Candia town Chester town Danville town — Deerfleld town Derry town _ East Kingston town _ Epping town Exeter town Fremont town Greenland town 1900 3,739 453 23, 898 1,002 911 875 2,527 122 313 1,553 1,696 38 52, 430 1,496 1,179 1,455 617 805 821 598 19,632 654 551 771 1,507 603 1,665 1,652 960 424 768 1,227 3, 183 2,129 604 776 l,3.i8 496 653 51,118 442 682 957 1,057 861 615 1,162 3,583 496 1,641 4,922 749 607 1890 3,014 479 19,311 1,067 969 791 2,507 137 342 1,550 1,850 62 49,435 1,475 1,090 1,487 725 810 964 661 17,004 524 815 4,085 1,385 548 1,893 1,817 1,000 487 799 1,115 3,172 2,605 655 849 1,383 564 840 49,650 631 967 1,108 958 666 1,220 2,604 461 1,721 4,284 726 647 MINOE CIVIL divisions. Rockingham county— Continued. Hampstead town Hampton town Hampton Falls town . Kensington town Kingston town Londonderry town — Newcastle town Newflelds town 2 Newington town Newmarket town N . wton town- North Hampton town . Northwood town Nottingham town Plaistow town Portsmouth city Ward 1-. Ward 2-. Ward 3- Ward 4-. Ward 5-. 2, 644 3, 105 , 1,391 . 1,843 , 1,654 Raymond town- Rye town Salem town. Sandown town Seabrook town South Hampton town. Stratham town Windham town Steatfoed county . Barrlngton town- Dover city Ward 1_ Ward 2-. Ward 3-. Ward 4-. Ward 5-. , 2,387 3,018 , 2,384 . 3,851 1,567 Durham town Farmington town- Lee town . Madhury town Middleton town Milton town New Durham town Roche.ster city Ward 1 1,131 Ward 2 1,222 Ward 3 1, 510 Ward 4 1,901 Ward 5 964 Ward 6 1,738 Bollinsford town Somersworthcityi Ward 1 1,285 Ward 2 1,167 Ward 3 1,104 Ward 4 2,183 Ward 5 1,284 Strafford town Sullivan county. Acworth town Charlestown town . Claremont town Cornish town Croydon town Goshen town Grantham town Langdon town Lempster town Newport town Plainfield town Springfield town Sunapee town Unity town . Washington town_ 1900 823 1,209 560 524 1,132 1,408 581 647 390 2,892 924 812 1,304 638 1,027 10, 637 1,100 1,142 2,041 400 1,497 297 718 641 39,337 1,208 13,207 996 2,265 545 386 300 1,626 625 8,466 1,701 7,023 1,040 18,009 594 1,473 6,498 962 372 345 374 339 391 8,126 1,114 439 946 572 464 I Incorporated as a city since 1890. 2 Formerly South Newmarket. There are 11 cities in New Hampshire, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these cities are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE moORPOKATED CITIES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES. POPULATION. CITIES. POPULATION. CITIES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Berlin city 8,886 19,632 13,207 5,846 8,729 17,004 12,790 4,085 •■9,165 8,042 56,987 23,898 7,446 6, 143 44,126 19,311 10,637 8,4';6 7,023 9,827 Concord city 7, 396 Dover city _. . 6,207 Franklin city Of the above named 11 cities the smallest, Franklin, has a population of .5,846, and the largest, Manchester, a population of 56,987. They all show a marked increase in population since 1890, but the most striking instance of growth is presented by the city of Berlin, which has increased in population from 3,V29 to 8,886, or 138.2 per cent. The greatest numerical increase is exhibited by Manchester, which has 12,861 more inhabitants than it had in 1890. Manchester is the only city in New Hampshire that has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for this city a summary is presented in table 6, showing its population from 1820 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Tablb 6.— POPULATION OF MANCHESTER : 1820 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 — 56,987 44,126 32,630 23,536 20,107 13,932 3,235 877 761 12,861 11,496 9,094 3,429 6,175 10,697 2,358 116 29.1 35.2 38.6 17.0 44.3 330.6 268.8 15.2 1890 1880 — 1870 1860 1850 1810 1830 1820 According to" this summary, the population of Manchester, starting with only 761 in 1820, increased but little during the next decade, but for the two succeeding ten-year periods increased 268.8 per cent from 1830 to 1840, and 330.6 per cent from 1840 to 1850. Having attained a population of 13,932 in 1850, Manchester has since exhibited a strong normal growth for five succeeding decades, and at present has more than four times as many inhabitants as it had fifty years ago. Director of the Census. -> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 5. WASHINGTON, D. C. October 20, 1900. POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hthstt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Alabama by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Alabama was organized as a territory March 3, 1817, and admitted as a state December 14, 1819. In 1800 Washington county, then in the territory of Mississippi, but subsequently included in the territory of Alabama, had a population of 1,250. In 1810 the counties of Baldwin, Madison, and Washington, then in the territory of Mississippi, but subsequently included in the territory of Alabama, had a population of 9,046. Table 1 shows the population of Alabama at each census from 1820 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each Table 1.— POPULATION OP ALABAMA : 1820 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INOKEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 1,828,697 1,513,017 1,262,505 996,992 964,201 771,623 590,756 309,527 127,901 315,680 250,512 265,513 32,791 192,578 180,867 281,229 181,626 20.8 19.8 26.6 3.4 24.9 30.6 90.8 142.0 1890 1880 - 1870 I860 1850 1840 The population of the state in 1900 is 1,828,697 as against 1,513,017 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 315,680, or 20.8 per cent. This rate of increase is slightly greater than that for the decade from 1880 to 1890, when it was'l9.8 per cent, but somewhat less than that for the decade from 1870 to 1880, when it was 26.6 per cent. From 1820 to 1880, the first decennial period in the history of the state, its population increased 142 per cent, and in the following decade 90.8 per cent, but subsequently the rate of increase declined until the decade from 1860 to 1870, when it was only 3.4 per cent. The population of Alabama-in,!l900 is more than fourteen times as large as the population given for 1820, the first census taken after its organization as a state in 1819. The total land surface of Alabama',is, approximately, 51,540 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890-8014 1900 being as follows : 1890, 29.3 ; 1900, 35.4. Table 2 shows the population of Alabama by counties at each census from 1820 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows; for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the 10 years from 1890 to 1900. (C P 15 M) Table 2.— POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY COUNTIES : 1820 TO 1900. 1 Then In the territory of Mississippi. 2 Part ol Blount annexed to Cullman since 1880 3 Name changed from Benton in 1858. * Name changed from Baker since 1870. ' Part of Talladega annexed to Clay in 1895. 8 Part given to Franklin and part of Lawrence annexed since 1890 ' Part of Colbert annexed since 1890. JNlJe1hfn|lXri^alS<^^"«sfnJ«^^^^^^^ given to Walker since 1890. |» Part given to Colbert since 1890 u Narne changed from Cataco in 1821 "??i'^\^^*°J^*f™°" since 1880. ' u w^^2 t^^'^'i annexed since 1890. Name changed from Hancock in 1850 Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The State-, Atitau^a. Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas . Dekalb Elmore Escambia . Etowah Fayette Franklin _ Geneva Greene Number. Per cent. 315,680 4,585 4,253 254 4,674 1,192 4,881 4,120 1,039 6,235 637 1,973 610 5,166 1,334 112 8,802 2,152 2,920 238 7,810 4,243 4,410 3,964 5,307 2,452 4,367 2,654 5,435 1,309 5,830 8,406 2,175 20.8 34.3 47.5 0.7 83.8 5.4 18.0 19.0 3.0 23.6 3.1 13.5 3.4 22.8 8.4 72.3 10.6 20.0 1.4 103.6 27.5 32.8 23.0 10.7 11.6 20.0 30.6 24.7 10.2 54.5 78.6 Hale Henry Jackson _. Jefferson . Lamar. Lauderdale — Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Perry Pickens Pike. Randolph Bussell St. Clair Shelby Sumter ._. Talladega Tallapoosa „ Tuscaloosa ._ Walker Washington . Wilcox Winston Number. Per cent. 3,510 11,300 2,482 51,919 1,897 2,820 1601 3,182 1,186 4,101 4,687 5,583 5,220 3,147 4,354 11, 153 4,676 15,875 4,731 2,451 1,932 4,749 4,428 . 2,990 2,072 2,798 3,136 6,427 4,215 5,795 9,084 3,199 4,815 3,002 12.7 45.4 8.8 58.6 13.3 11.8 12.8 10.9 5.5 12.9 25.4 14.6 15.7 27.7 22.9 21.6 24.6 28.2 19.6 8.3 8.5 19.4 25.7 12.4 11.9 13.3 10.6 21.9 16.5 19.0 56.4 40.3 15.6 45.8 1 Decrease. 2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. The foUpwing territorial changes have been made in the counties of Alabama since 1890 : Part of Colbert has been annexed to Franklin; part of Jefferson has been annexed to Walker; part of Lawrence has been annexed to Colbert ; and part of Talladega has been annexed to Clay. Of the 66 counties in the state all but 2 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing more than 50 per cent of increase being Covington, 103,6 per cent; Geneva, TS.e per cent; Coffee, 72.3 per cent; Jefferson. 58.6 per cent; Walker, 56.4 per cent; jind Franklin, 54.5 per cent. Jefferson county shows the largest numerical increase (51,919), but nearly one-fourth of this increase is due to the increase in the population of the city of Birmingham. The 2 counties showing a decrease in population are Cleburne and Lawrence. , Table 4 shows the population of Alabama by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Autauga county- Precinct 1. Prattville, including Prattville town.. Prattville town Precinct 2. Washington Precinct 8. AutaugavOle Precinct 4. Mulberry Precinct 5. Day Bend _ Precinct 6. Milton i Precinct 7. Bethel _ Precinct 8. Big Springs Precinct 9. Independence — Precinct 10. Liberty Precinct 11. Mountain Creek_. Precinct 12. Statesville ' Baldwin county.. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Precinct 9. Precinct 10. Precinct 11. Precinct 12. Montgomery Hill- Stockton Perdido Station Bay Minette Halmons Sibley Mills Coiuthouse Battles Wharf Lowell- 1900 Helton- Shell Banks- Camp Powell- BlAEBOUB COUNTY- Precinct 1. Hawldnsville Precinct 2. Springhill Precinct 3. Mount Andrew Precinct 4. Fort Browder, including Batesville town and White Oak Springs village. Batesville town White Oak Springs village.. Precinct 6. Eufaula, including Eufaula city.. "^ Eufaula city Ward I Ward 2 IIIIIIIIII Ward 3 Ward 4 11" J""" Precinct 6. Williamson. — 576 ■ — 1. 079 ■ — 1. 595 1,282 Precinct 7. Clayton, including Clayton vUlagel Clayton village _ Precinct 8. Star Hill 11.111" Precinct 9. Louisville, including Louisvilie tovml Louisville town Precinct 10. Cox Mills IIIII " Precinct 11. Richards Precinct 12. Reeders Mill.. Precinct 13. Faulk, including Clio town.. Clio town Precinct 14. Cotton Hill I Precinct 15. Grants Precinct 16. Belcher BlEB COUNTY . Precinct 1. Kingdom Precinct 2. ScottsvlUe Precinct 3. Hallmau ~ Precinct 4. James Precinct 5. Centerville, Including Centervilfe "town" Centerville town Precinct 6. Sixmile Precinct 7. Randolph Precinct 8. Ashby Precinct 9. River Bend 2 Precinct 10. Blocton Precinct 11. McGraws^ Blount county.. Precinct 1. Blount Springs _ Precinct 2. Gum Springs Precinct 3. Hanceville . Precinct 4. Precinct Pocahonta.s 5. Blountsville ° Precinct 6. Brooksville'. Precinct 7. Summit Precinct 8. Campbell Precinct 9. Hood Precinct 10. Precinct 11. Precinct 12. Precinct 13. Precinct 14 Hard wick ' ___. Chepultepec 8_. Cleveland Whites Remlap 10 Precinct 15. McMurrys 17, 915 4,679 1,929 1,611 2,273 1,211 499 972 1,061 841 1,228 1,804 961 775 13,194 2,268 1,387 1,075 1,693 632 939 1,099 1,837 696 490 769 409 35,152 1890 13,330 1,873 2,728 1,406 2,062 137 475 7,972 4.532 1,446 4,101 998 1,318 2,713 416 1,654 1,131 1,418 3,095 326 486 849 900 18,498 3,143 724 1,037 2,025 1,318 448 1,231 639 360 892 1,235 1,002 8,941 2,035 943 470 1,022 492 294 641 1,314 506 346 310 568 34,898 1,871 3,317 1,283 2,223 8,217 4,394 1,448 4,075 997 1,164 2,534 288 1,434 1,082 1,228 2,570 656 904 13,824 3,297 1,880 1,452 1,220 862 789 2,166 1,580 2,099 1,553 422 239 828 959 1,891 1,326 1,168 1,418 224 390 3,823 2,709 23,119 962 749 750 427 1,016 677 743 1,162 437 478 720 1,062 696 388 162 « 21, 927 m 683 530 532 1,021 1,107 904 958 860 554 1,479 858 (•) 1,167 189 1 Precinct 12 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890 2 Precinct 11 organized from part of precinct 9 since 189o' 3 Includ^ precincts 1, 13, 22, 28, 29, and 34 (aggregate population 4,305 in 18901 < gecmcts 1 and 29 (population 1,483 in 1893) not separately retui'ned hi ISM s Precmct 21 organized from part of precinct 5 since 1890 '""<=>i m J-oau. « Precinct 38 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890 ' Precinct 37 organized from part of precinct IP since 1890 s Precinct 36 organized from part of precinct 11 since 1890 MINOE civil DTVISIONS. Blount county— Continued. Precinct 16. Selfville. 1900 Precinct 17. Thompson Crossroads . Precinct 18. Gamble Precinct 19. Walker Precinct 20. Bangor Precinct 21. Joy ' Precinct 22. Rays Precinct 23. Nectar Precinct 24. Arkadelphia . Precinct 25. Reed Gap Precinct 26. Doss Creek Precinct 27. Garden City.. Precinct 28. Thompson Precinct 29. Calvert Precinct 30. Compton 10 Precinct 31. Cornelius Precinct 32. Burgetts Precinct 33. Liberty Precinct 34. Concord Precinct 35. Harmony . Precinct 36. Oneonta,* including Oneontatown. Oneonta town. Precinct 37. Dailys ' Precinct 38. Bright Star» _ Bullock county Precinct 1. Midway, Including Midway town- Midway town Precinct 2. Enoru Precinct 3. Union Springs, including Union Springs town. Union Springs town Precinct 4. Ridgely Precinct 6. Indian Creek Precinct 6. Perote Precinct 7. Inverness. Precinct 8. Greenwood, Including Fitzpatrick and Thompson Station towns. Fitzpatrick town Thompson Station town Precinct 9. Bruceville Precinct 10. Farriorville Precinct 11. Union Church.. Preclnot 12. Suspension Butler county.. Precinct 1. StarUngton __ Precinct 2. Shell 12 Precinct 3. Oaky Streak- Precinct 4. Dock Precinct 5. Daisy. Precinct 6. Yellow Shanks . Precinct 7. Springhill Precinct 8. Dead Fall Precinct 9. Manningham, Precinct 10. Monterey I"~ ~' Precinct 11. Forest Home and Butler Springs Precinct 12. Greeuville,!^ Including Greenville cltyl' Greenville city ^ Precinct 13. Garland".. Precinct 14. Georgiana," Including Georciana'clty" Georgiana city Precinct 15. Mount Olive's Precinct 16. Rocky Creek". Precmct 17. Pigeon Creek,. ~" "" """ Precinct 18. Bolling.is including Bolfing'towu" J" Boiling town ~ ~ Precmct 19. Lumber MillB"IZIIZIIIII Calhoun county. ^'ftoUf^li^^^y'J'"''''^^ Jacksonville town. Precinct 2. Alexandria" Precinct 3. Weaver Station. ^pVttttiallX-i'c-odf"^"^"'''"""^^^^^^^^^^ Precinct 5. Polkville _ _ Precinct 6. Peeks Hill". ~ Precinct 7. Hollingsworth"! " Precinct 8. Allen I Precinct 10. Rabbit Town Precinct 11. White Plains Precinct 12. Iron City Pi^cmct 13. Oxford,!^ iiolid"hi"i"Ho"bi8"n"-city"rn"d o5o"rd Hobson city Oxford town ZIII "~ 676 379 713 617 507 260 1,008 398 918 658 422 293 396 510 544 232 435 963 443 392 1,254 583 322 450 31,944 1890 3,874 430 1,469 6,940 2,634 1,867 1,479 2,194 1,655 5,510 447 14s 1,884 1,521 1,654 1,897 25,761 537 381 .687 466 286 ~ii)— 350 1,173 597 367 295 P 201 356 742 (•). 342 1,209 836 665 430 778 397 1,417 1,200 1,886 1,479 1,720 6,341 3,162 1,460 2,793 567 447 1,018 693 735 175 367 84,874 2,230 1,176 2,019 967 1,769 338 82a 600 583 777 806 2,331 1,232 1,208 2,712 293 .37= « Precinct 19 organized Somnaril? i,° 1890) not separately returned In « Precinct 18 orraSized froS ™ S? of P^«<=!ncts 2, 13, and 14 since 1890 ran taken to form precmct 20 since 1890. 27,063 6x2 1,468 5,834 2,049 1,880 1,240 1,808 1,171 4,251 357 1,390 1,217 1,483 1,368 21,641 623 884 591 53S 622 663 1,269 1,821 1,638 1,271 1,673 6,372 2,806 1,449 2,266 456 380 866 617 33,836 2,420 1,237 2,498 1,164 1,795 802 886 971 1,086 1,677 711 929 1,300 1,326 2,528 1,473 1890. 1890. Table 4 — POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. Calhoun county— Continued. Precinct 14. Sulphur Springs Precinct 15. Anniston, including Anniston city Annistoncity Ward I 2,683 Ward 2 3, 631 Ward 3 1,634 Ward 4 I, 747 Precinct 16. Ladiga Precinct 17. De Armanville Precinct 18. Ohatchee Precinct 19. Duke 1 Precinct 20. Oxaiina,^ including Oxanna town Oxanna town 1900 Chambess county. Precinct 1. Hickory Flat Precinct 2. Bloomingdale Precinct 8. Milltown Precinct 4. Trammett Crossroads Precinct 5. Hamburg Precinct 6. Fredonia Precinct 7. Lanett, including Lanett town_, Lanett town * _ Precinct 8. Lafayette, including Lafayette town- Lafayette town Precinct 9. Ridge Grove Precinct 10. New Harmony Precinct 11. Oak Bowery Precinct 12. Cusseta Precinct 18. Bethlehem Chekokee county Precinct 1. Mud Creek.. Precinct 2. Rock Run_. Precinct 3. Tecumseh. Precinct 4. Spring Garden. Precinct 5. Spring Creek. Precinct 6. Center, Including Center town.. Center town Precinct 7. Coloma Precinct 8. Ballplay ftecmct 9. Dixon «. Precinct 10. Round Mountain* Precinct 11. Brindley Precinct 12. Cedar Bluff Precinct 13. Gaylesvllle, including GaylesvlUe town GaylesviUe town Precinct 14. Waterloo ' Precinct 15. Broomtown' Precinct 16. Paden Precinct 17. Cedar Springs Precinct 18. Sterling Precinct 19. Stafford Precinct 20. Ellis Precinct 21. Lewis ' Precinct 22. Leesburg* Chilton county- Precinct 1. Mineral Springs' Precinct 2. Jemison," including JemL-ion town.. Jemison town Precinct 3. Benson » Precinct 4. Clanton.e including Clanton town... Clanton town.. Precinct 5. Cooper Precinct 6. Kincheon — Precinct 7. Maplesville. Precinct 8. Stanton Precinct 9. StrasburgO— Choctaw county.. Precinct 1 _ Precinct 2' Precinct 3' Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 9 Precinct 10 .. Precinct 11 Precinct 12 '.. 4. 5- 6.- 7 — 11,008 9.69s 693 1,181 813 897 1,205 32,554 2,268 1,733 2,276 1,850 2,672 2,033 4,455 2,909 3, 929 1,629 1,945 2,038 1,705 1,765 21, 096 1,266 1,229 1,312 1,334 1,092 1,903 282 933 900 1,190 1,069 679 1,146 492 266 945 731 886 862 861 607 605 607 447 16,522 1,266 1,512 245 1,209 2,728 611 3,076 1,529 1,500 2,396 1,306 18, 136 2,043 1,442 1,164 1,322 2,511 1,585 1,995 985 1,257 2,019 1,327 486 1890 857 10,918 9.998 631 1,168 879 748 26,319 2,206 1,663 1,743 1,737 2,353 2,146 1,975 777 3,047 1,369 1,590 1,788 1,546 1,736 2,789 20,459 1,277 1,229 1,145 1,404 1,105 1,909 347 938 926 1,439 1,142 473 1,143 591 '17127 812 786 852 985 461 716 14,549 1,078 2,079 1,590 3,018 623 3,025 1,038 947 1,774 17,526 1,747 1,508 1,203 1,463 2,885 1,333 2,098 897 1,256 1,964 1,172 1 Organized from parts of precincts 1, 2, 6, and 7 since 1890. 2 Organized from part of precinct 13 since 1890. s Formerly Bluffton. . , ,„ ■ „ion„ * Precinct 22 organized from parts of precincts 9 and 10 since 1890. 6 Precinct 21 organized from parts of precincts 14 and 15 since 1890. 8 Precinct 9 organized from parts of precincts 12, 3, and 4 since 1890. ' Precinct 12 organized from parts of precincts 2 and 3 since 1890. 8 Part of Talladega county annexed m 1895. 9 Precincts 2 and 12 (population 1,098 in 1890) not separately returned MINOR CIVIL DIVISI0N3. Clarke county.. Precinct 1. Gainestown Precinct 2. Salt Works Precinct 3. Jackson, including Jackson village.. Jackson village Precinct 4. Walker Springs Precinct 5. Suggsville Precinct 6. Gosport Precinct 7. MoLeod Precinct 8. Elver Hill Precinct 9. Good Springs Precinct 10. Grove Hill. Precinct 11. Anderson Precinct 12. Gates. Precinct 13. Coffeeville Precinct 14. Clarkesville Precinct 15. New Prospect Precinct 16. Tallahatta Springs.. Precinct 17. Cane Creek. Precinct 18. Pleasant Hill, including Fulton town.. Fulton town Precinct 19. Campbell Precinct 20. Bashi. Precinct 21. Choctaw Comer, including Thomasville vil- lage. Thomasville village Clay county «.. Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 1. Delta 2. Copper Mine Fox Creek 4. Wesobulga Precinct 5. Coletai" Precinct 6. Ashland,^" including Ashland town . Ashland town Precinct 7. HoUins, including Hollins town Hollins town.. Precinct 8. BrownvUle.. Precinct 9, McConathy.. Precinct 10. Wicker Precinct 11. Almond . Precinct 12. Mountain Precinct 13. Lineville, including Lineville town. Lineville town Precinct 14. Hnckneyville Precinct 15. Union u Precinct 16. Bowdenia Precinct 17. Horse Creek i3 :. Precinct 18. Poll Bridge i» Cleburne county.. Precinct 1. Borden . Precinct 2. Oak Level. Precinct 3. Muscadine,'* including Muscadine town Muscadine town Precinct 4. Courthouse,'* including Edwardsville town. Edwardsville town Precinct 5. Shoal Creek Precinct 6. Heflin, including Heflin town Heflin town Precinct 7. Bell Mills Precinct 8. Abemathy" Precinct 9. Lost Creek Precinct 10. Arbaooochee : Precinct 11. Pine Knot. Precinct 12. Chulaflnnee, including Chulafinnee town.. Chulafinnee town Precinct 13. Buckhom '^ Precinct 14. Kentuck's Precinct 15. Fruithurst,'* including Frulthurst town.. Fruithurst town Coffee county.. 1. Oldtown's 2. Dannelly Crossroads '6. 3. Brannen 4. Childersville 5. Tilman Mill. Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct _. -. Precinct 6. Elba,'" including Elba town. Elba town Precinct 7. Peacock. Precinct 8. Grant. Precinct 9. Clintonville . Precinct 10. Victoria . Precinct 11. Simmons Mill. Precinct 12. Centerville Precinct 13. Haw Ridge 1900 27, 790 2,231 1,747 1,962 1,039 1,014 1,142 1,047 567 2,859 938 S25 2, .548 810 321 598 987 965 140 1,533 767 686 17,099 1,134 817 1,494 965 490 2,891 422 759 238 818 1,098 1,368 1,102 346 1,636 211 939 402 255 113 482 13,206 1,163 953 132 1,381 398 229 1,407 460 748 1,348 1,734 896 554 1,040 33 228 79 623 374 478 625 801 512 468 2,144 635 2,035 1,458 2,099 1,725 1,088 1,177 280 in 1890. 10 Precinct 18 organized .from parts of precincts 5 and 6 since 1890. 11 Part taken to form precinct 17 since 1890. 12 Organized from part of territory taken from Talladega county since 1890. '2 Organized from part of precinct 15 and from part of territory taken from Talladega county since 1890. 1* Precinct 15 orgauized from parts of precincts 3, 4, and 8 since 1890. 16 Precinct 14 organized from part of precinct 13 since 1890. '« Part taken to form precinct 20 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR OmL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Coffee county— Continued. Precinct 14. HoUey Precinct 15. Deanville Precinct 16. Kimmevs Mill_ Precinct 17. Enterprise, including Enterprise town- Enterprise town I^ecinct 18. Paul Precinct 19. Carpenter Precinct 20. Parker i COLEEBT COUNTY 2_. Precinct 2; Tuscumbia, including Tuscumbia city_. Tuscumbia city Precinct 3. Barton, Preemct 4. Clierokee, including Cherokee to-nn,, Cherokee town Precinct 5. Ctiickasaw Precinct 6. Dickson.. Precinct 7. Eock Creek.. Precinct 8. Srygley Precinct 9. Wheeler . Precinct 10. Poplar Creek * I Precinct 11. Leighton,* including Leighton town. Leighton town ; Precinct 12. Camp Smith * Precinct 13. Pride ■ Precinct 14. Spring Valley Precinct 15. Allsboro _ Precinct 16. Sheffield," including Sheffield city— . Sheffield city Precinct 17. Alexander ' Precinct 18. Brickville 8 Conecuh county.. Precinct 1. Mixon . Precinct 2. Pork of Sepulga Precinct 3. Mill » Precinct 4. Belleville Precinct 6. Brushy Creek. Precinct 6. Castleherry, Including Castleberry tovm.. Castleberry town Precinct 7. Brooklyn IIIZIIII Precinct 8. Jamestown Precinct 9. Oldtown. Precinct 10. Gravilla » IIIII.II Precinct 11. Evergreen.io including Evergreen town.! Evergreen town 11 Precinct 12. Sparta IIIIIIIIIIIII.I'"' Precinct 13. Repton, including Repton town II Repton town Precinct 14. Callihan 12 _Z I Coosa county- Precinct 1. Brooksville. Precinct 2. Nlxburg. Precinct 3. Soccopatoy IIIIIII Precinct 4. Goodwater, including Goodwatertownl Goodwater town Precinct 6. Mount Olive "I I' _ Precinct 6. Hanover Precinct 7. Rockford ~"I Precinct 8. McCord Precinct 9. Concord ""I" Precinct 10. Flint Hill I Precinct 11. Weoguika Precinct 12. Jordan.. Precinct 13. Marble Valley.. Precinct 14. Lewis Precinct 15. Travellers Rest _ Precinct 16. Crews Precinct 17. Lauderdale Covington county. Precinct 1. Andalusia," including Andalusia town . Andalusia town Precinct 2. Fairfield ." "I" ""I I"" Precinct 3. Hallton" < _"" Precinct 4. Rose Hill i' ~"I "' Precinct 5. Shirley i" Precinct 6. Loango i' I""I" Precinct 7. 'WatkinBis _ Precinct 8. Davis Shop " HII 1,099 411 2,316 610 438 405 724 22,341 4,295 2>348 888 1,903 z6i 1,012 841 515 328 844 516 2,700 506 317 582 986 651 4,285 3.333 742 17, 514 1,357 871 1,657 1,938 763 1,415 167 1,366 1,056 2,150 1,192 2,458 1,277 174 170 629 16,144 1,048 1,527 1,247 1,679 728 690 645 1,547 763 565 295 1,038 771 884 549 1,376 578 942 15,346 2,051 SSI 1,036 1,023 940 487 622 491 694 373 724 227 920 "274 312 5 20,189 3,455 2,491 1,214 1,811 490 446 853 1,294 1,018 652 627 1,051 725 2,976 2,731 14,594 1,200 921 1,876 1,460 745 1,738 957 436 1,548 1,494 1,783 173 15, 906 943 1,392 1,285 1,570 589 754 587 1,691 813 817 372 818 682 881 480 1,295 504 1,022 7,536 1,371 Z70 583 534 1,293 653 290 1 Organized from parts of precincts 1, 2, and 6 since 1890 1890^ ^^' ^''^ ^ Franklin county and part of Lawrence county annexed since • ' ^i^oi'^'^^ precinct 1, South Florence (population 1,546 in 1890) abolished < Part given to Franklin county since 1890. ' Part of territory taken from Lawrence county annexed since 1890 « Part of precinct 1 annexed smce 1890. ' Organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. « Organized from part of territory taken from Lawrence county since 1890 9 Part taken to form precinct 14 since 1890. i» Given as coextensive with Evergreen town in 1890: part taken to form nrB. cinct 14 since 1890. ^ ^ " Given as coextensive with Evergreen precinct in 1890 " Organized from parts of precincts 3, 10, and 11 since 1890. Covington county— Continued. Precinct 9. Hughes _ Precinct 10. Hart Precinct 11. Westover Precinct 12. Red Level". Precinct 13. Green Bay.. Precinct 14. Copperas Head 1* Precinct 15. HamptonvUle i« Precinct 16. Straughns Schoolhouse 20.. Precinct 17. Williams 21 Precinct 18. River Palls " Preemct 19. George '^ Ceenshaw county - Precinct 1. Surle.. Precinct 2. Danielville ._ Precinct 3. Bradleyton.. Precinct 4. Honoraville. Precinct 5. Fuller Crossroads.. Precinct 6. Rutledge and Roberson,^' including Rut- ledge village. Rutledge village Precinct 7. Dorman and Vidette 23 . Precinct 8. Leon^*.. Precinct 9. Mount Ida, including Brantley town . Brantley town.. Precinct 10. New Providence.. Precinct 11. Bullock Precinct 12. Aiken "* Precinct 13. Saville.. Precinct 14. Luverne,^^ including Luveme village., Luverne village.. Precinct 15. Dozier^i. Cullman county.. Precinct 1. Cullman, including Cullman city.. Cullman city Precinct 2. Glasscock.. Precinct 3. Holly Pond, including Holly Pond town.. Holly Pond town Precinct 4. Pleasant Hill 25 I Precinct 5. Trimble Precinct 6. Livingston Precinct 7. Dermid Precinct 8. Wilhite ... """' Precinct 9. Hunter -. Precinct 10. Ebenezer _ I '"I_II Precinct U. Holmes Gap _ ~ I" Precinct 12. Brindley Precinct 13. Baileyton. Precinct 14. Dagnall, including Joppa town. Joppa town Precinct 15. Boyd. Precinct 16. Bremen Precinct 17. Bavars^'.. Dale county— Precinct 1. Ozark,^ including Ozark village Ozark village Ward I Ward 2 __ I Ward 3 Ward 4_ Ward s_ • 255 436 . 284 Precinct 2. Westville "II. Precinct 3. Dalevllle _ _ I ~ ^towM* ^ Newton,2o mcludi^'Newton and^pfnEkaid" Newton town Pinckard town Precinct 5. Gilley. Precinct 6. Brannan... Precinct 7. Rooky Head r"I""I ''''MXdc'ftl^i^f»t?"y''°°'"'l'^sWdW-crty^^^^^^^^^ Midland City village Precinct 9. Echo 21. Precinct 10. Clopton « ""_ Precinct 11. Skipperyille 20 Precinct 12. Barnes Crossroads Preemct 13. Bells Schoolhouse 27" Preclact 14. Ewells 2« » PaS'tS^^ti",?™ P™£"?^ leand 19 _since 1890. 762 948 688 956 748 924 688 676 363 826 423 19, 668 179 533 476 643 337 1,351 867 1,688 931 1,226 2,855 346 1,378 1,054 1,607 390 998 1,509 1,122 1,269 1,094 731 719 17,849 15,425 2,971 1,25s 558 1,842 144 781 1,060 1,074 900 791 785 795 1,127 868 1,197 1,181 130 623 681 665 21,189 1,16S 645 1,130 908 1,141 3,007 . 314 1,197 1,033 800 922 1,402 994 1,080 4SI 13,439 1,982 1,017 427 2,777 iiS7o 903 2,540 2,871 4S7 711 1,385 1,395 1,251 1,572 ^ 3°4 1,446 444 1,740 1,4U 583 871 1,223 985 647 668 728 470 711 842 592 1,037 1,038 531 672 17,225 8,067 Xi'95 874 1,786 2,144 520 935 990 1,175 1,241 ~i,"B25 840 1,552 1,096 ' i?S„*?'i^??_*?.^°™ precinct 14 since 1890. ncc ]^ Parte taken to faS^Seclncte 14 aSd 17 since 1890 Priotac 18 nvir^"! £°'° P'^ of precinct 5 1 i« n ??l°?' ■'° organized from parts oforeHnpta f 2« oilSd frnS S^.?^ precincts 3 and 4 since 1890. ^ OrlaS/Prt frnS S^ °l precinct 1 since 1890. 22 OrlaSzld frnm E^ °' preemct 4 since 1890. 23 PrSt M^^S, P?^ °J precincts 1, 7, and 8 since 1890 ^*Scuio°SSd toS^rS %* P^^o? 6 and 7 since 1890. -Precinctl3°oSzfdt^^p^it°i,P-Tn?ts^^tnnil^ife^^^^^^^^ Table 4.— POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS, Dallas ooukty Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 1. Plantersville 2. Summerfield 3. Woodlawn 4. Vallev Creeli 5. Harrell ^ 6. Dublin 7. Martin ^ 8. Orrville 9. Lexington Precinct 10. River Precinct 11. Pine Flat Precinct 12. Oldtown Precinct IS. Pleasant Hill Precinct 14. Richmond Precinct 15. Portland Precinct 16. Cahaba Precinct 22. BurnsvlUe Precinct 23. Union Precinct 24. Pence' Precinct 25. Liberty Hill Precinct 26. Bells " Precinct 27. Vernon Precinct 28. Marion Junction. Precinct 29. Brown a Precinct 30. Kings Precinct 31. Smyly Precinct 32. Elm Blufl Precinct 33. Carlowville Precinct 34. Boykin Precinct 35. Mitchell- Precinct 36, coextensive with Selmacity Selma city; Ward I 1.949 Ward 2 I, 798 Ward 3 1.350 Ward 4 1,871 Ward 5 I, 745 Dekalb county Precinct 1. Brindley Precinct 2. Walker Chapel Precinct 3. Brandon- Precinct 4. HendrixvlUe Precinct 5. VanBuren_ Precinct 6. CoUinsville, including Collinsville town.. CoHinsville town Precinct 7. Lebanon- Precinct 8. Hudson Mill Precinct 9. Fort Payne, Including Fort Payne city- Fort Payne city 1 Precinct 10. CoUins- Precinct 11. Valley Head- Precinct 12. Phillips- Precinct 13. Sulphur Springs - Precinct 14. Deerhead Precinct 15. Pine Grove Precinct 16. Blue Pond Precinct 17. Graham Precinct 18. Lathamville Precinct 19. Poplar Springs Precinct 20. Moors « Precinct 21. Ellison* Precinct 22. Portersville Precinct 23. Crumley Precinct 24. Whiton Precinct 25. Corinth Precinct 26. Lydia Precinct 27. Johnson Precinct 28. Fishers Mill * El.MOKE COUNTY-, Precinct 1. Coleman- Precinct 2. Channahatchee Precinct 3. Tallassee Precinct 4. Mitchell Mill Precinct 5. Sandtuck Precinct 6. Central Precinct 7. Buyck v— r,",^-; — "; — Precinct 8. Wetumka,* including east ward 01 Wetumka city. Wetumka city (part of) Total for Wetumka city, in precincts 8 and 18-. East ward West ward-. 62 500 Precinct 9. Cold Spring -.„. Precinct 10. Robinson Springs- lights Mill- Precinct 12. Weoka Precinct 11. Knights Mill Precinct 13. Good Hope. Precinct 14. New Hope- Precinct 15. Eclectic . 1900 54,657 860 1,202 1,309 4,516 718 700 2,376 2,034 2,444 2,109 1,461 1,827 1,683 1,221 1,042 1,552 1,987 2,614 1,261 1,759 276 1,299 950 1,766 1,202 794 625 1,018 916 2,473 8,713 23,558 614 888 199 298 915 960 SM 824 182 1,772 1,037 425 692 527 733 748 1,088 1,007 1,545 2,848 730 622 425 400 1,334 955 892 667 934 334 26,099 1,656 1,250 4,178 1,219 944 1,172 1,189 3,207 62 562 2,009 769 583 1,008 1,150 417 1,176 1S90 149,850 674 1,265 994 3,125 507 601 1,797 1,467 1,873 1,848 1,426 1,673 1,687 1,080 1,063 1,548 1,893 2,613 1,332 1,641 992 907 2,341 1,473 669 669 952 794 2,348 7,622 21,106 474 595 227 379 984 912 367 716 315 3,510 2,698 448 644 520 612 608 695 802 1,135 1,845 628 750 685 894 963 756 571 386 653 21,732 1,486 1,100 2,867 938 845 976 1,213 4,536 619 1,389 638 474 951 847 382 1,056 1 Includes former precinct 26, Chillatche (population 496 in 1890). 2 Former precinct 26, Chillatche annexed since 1890. . 3 Pi-eciuct 26: Bells organized from parts of precincte 24 and 29 since * Precinct 28 organizeB from parts of prepincte 20 and 21 since 1890. 6 Precinct IS orlanized from part of precinct 8 since 1890. « SISnct 9 or=lnized from j^rts of precincts 1 and 2 since 1890. : ParS t^kl^ to fom precinS 26, 27, 28, and 29 since 1890. 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Elmore county— Continued. Precinct 16. Edgewood- Precinct 17. Elmore - Precinct 18. West Wetumka,'' including west ward of We- tumka city. Wetumka city (part of) Escambia county- Precinct 1. Pine Grove'-. Precinct 2. Parker »_, Precinct 3. Brewton, including Brewton town-, Brewton town Precinct 4. Pollard, including Pollard village — Pollard village Precinct 5. Owen Precinct 6. Jack Springs Precinct 7. Canoe Precinct 8. Wilson Precinct 9. Macedonia ° Etowah county Precinct 1. Gadsden,' including Gadsden town., Gadsden town Precinct 2. Phillips Precinct 3. Kansas ' Precinct 4. Hoke Bluffs Precinct 5. Ballplay Precinct 6. Turkeytovm Precinct 7. Brock Precinct 8. Fairview Precinct 9. Greenwood Precinct 10. Duck Springs Precinct 11. Cox Precinct 12. Chandler Precinct 13. Aurora " . Precinct 14. Walnut Grove, including Walnut Grove town. Walnut Grove town Precinct 15. Clear Creek «. Precinct 16. Gum Springs. Precinct 17. Atala," including Atala town_, Atala town . Ward I 293 Ward 2 294 Ward 3 358 Ward 4 248 Ward s 499 Precinct 18. Hoppers Precinct 19. Reaves Precinct 20. Warriors Precinct 21. Short Creek Precinct 22. Howelton Precinct 23. Eees . Precinct 24. Union « Precinct 26. Keysburgs Precinct 26. East Gadsden". Precinct 27. Hollis"-, Precinct 28. Gilberts" Precinct 29. Alabama City, 12 including Alabama City town. Alabama City town Ward I 463 Ward 2 586 Ward 3 883 Ward 4 344 Fayette county.. Precinct 1. Fayette, Including Fayette town., Fayette town Precinct 2. Eldge Precinct 3. North Riveras Precinct 4. Berry" Precinct 5. Russell Precinct 6. Cole" Precinct 7. Hico Precinct 8. Collins. Precinct 9. HoUy Springs, is including Berry Station town. Berry Station town Precinct 10. Lee Precinct 11. Brovra - Precinct 12. Webster PrecmctlS. Boley Springs "- Precinct 14. Gilpin., Precinct 15. Clear Creek "- Precinct 16. Thompson Precinct 17. Stonewall Precinct 18. Bylor" Precinct 19. Fords »- 1900 1,207 1,215 1,750 Soo 11,820 843 1,003 3,240 1,382 1,639 267 1,214 929 1,830 837 285 27, 361 4,753 4,282 816 386 1,385 692 1,006 449 1,064 911 622 963 587 251 463 893 1,972 1,692 377 527 342 1,164 366 369 518 914 768 1,017 695 2,429 2,276 14,132 4S2 447 697 418 974 599 768 600 717 24s 766 861 672 482 861 341 824 628 651 486 Precinct 20. Georges Creek is » Precinct 25 organized from parts of precincts 3 and 4 since 1890. » Precinct 24 organized from parts of precincts 13 and 15 since 1890. 10 Part taken to form precinct 29 since 1890. 11 Organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. 12 Organized from parts of precincts 1 and 17 since 1890. 13 Precinct 20 organized from parts of precincts 3, 9, and 13 since 1890. 1* Precinct 19 organized from parts of precincts 4, 6, 16, and 18 since 1890. Tablb 4.— population OF ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Feanklin county 1 . Precinct 1. Newberg- Precinct 2. Eussellville, including ilussellvllle town Russellville town Ward 1 417 Ward 2 315 Ward 3 377 Ward 4 403 Precinct 3. Frankfort Precinct 4. Pleasant Site Precinct 5. Bear Creek Precinct 6. Burleson fteclnct 7. Belgreen Precinct 8. Cole Mill . 1900 Precinct 9. Mountain Springs . Precinct 10. Isbell Precinct 11. Hills 2 Precinct 12. Stouts 2 Geneva county'-. Precinct 1. Branton _. Precinct 2. GarrordS- Precinct 3. Center. Precinct 4. Wrights Creek ', Precinct 5. Dundee, including Dundee town- Dundee town Precinct 6. Turners Mill- Precinct 7. St. Paul, including Hartford town- Hartford town Precinct 8. Noblins Precinct 9. Campbells I— ZZIZIZIIZI Precinct 10. Geneva, including Eunola and Geneva towns! Eunola town Geneva town ~ Precinct 11. Beaver Dam "ZZ Precinct 12. Marl Precinct 13. Piney Grove Precinct 14. Gilmores ZZZZZZ " Precinct 15. Elton . Precinct 16. Hardys Bridge.. Precinct 17. Cowens Geeene county. Precinct 1. Eutaw, including Eutaw town_. Eutaw town Precinct 2. Porkland Z.ZZZZZ! Precinct 3. Tlshabee Precinct 4. BoUgeeS. Precinct 6. Mount Hebron Precinct 7. Clinton Precinct 8. Pleasant Eidge.. Precinct 9. Mantua Precinct 10. Union Precinct 11. Knoxville : Precinct 12. Springfield Precinct 13. West Greene Hale county . Precinct 1. Havana". Precinct 2. Akron Precinct 3. Harris . Precinct 4. Greensboro, including GreensborcTtown Greensboro town Precinct 5. Newbem,' including Newbern townZZZZZZ Ncwbern town Precinct 6. Hollow Square « ZZZ Z Precinct 7. Cedarville _ ZZZZZ Precinct 8. Gallion . Precinct 9. Laneville' Precinct 10. Warren Store ' Precinct 11. Fivemile « Precinct 12. Moundville Precinct 13. Phipps Precinct 14. Geddie Precinct 15. Whitsett' Precinct 16. Stewart Station w _ Precinct 17. Monetts * Precinct 18. Ingremsn HeNEY COUNTY- Precinct 1. Gordon, including Gordon village . Gordon village Precinct 2. Cottonwood Z 16,511 1,656 5,122 1,602 777 1,024 659 915 1,565 1,067 1,300 1,058 342 1,026 19,096 1890 10, 681 1,569 1,261 1,785 1,497 1,694 249 1,149 1,582 382 1,101 1,050 2,111 132 1,032 774 418 1,001 336 886 542 340 24,182 1,227 2,988 920 825 924 602 480 1,833 442 676 684 ■ 10,690 3,995 S84 2,944 1,820 2,994 1,629 2,682 1,291 1,448 1,423 1,3U 1,404 1,241 31,011 1,048 1,090 920 6,737 2,416 1,628 564 1,146 3,070 3,316 2,305 1,070 779 1,907 400 300 1,485 1,067 2,410 333 36,147 637 * 22, 007 3,344 1,115 3,359 1,684 1,618 1,663 2,199 1,184 1,166 1,237 1,187 1,060 1,119 27,501 1,950 1,028 664 5,144 ?,7S9 2,509 2,973 3,009 3,524 2,931 1,182 768 1,241 331 297 24,847 2,028 356 1,545 1,836 1,114 1 Part of Colbert county annexed since 1890. 2 Organized from part of territory taken from Colbert county since 1890 3 Comparison with P9pu ation for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes m minor civil divisions incomplete. iuiuimauon as ra 4 Includes precinct 5 (population 1,187 in 1890) ' Precinct 5 annexed since 1890. « Parts taken to form precincts 16 and 18 since 1890 ' Precinct 15 organized from parts of precincts 5 and 9 since 1890 « Precinct 17 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890 ' Part taken to form precinct 18 since 1890. 10 Organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. " Organized from parts of precincts 1. 10, and 11 since 1890 " Parts taken to form precincts 19 and 20 since 1890 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Henry county — Continued. Precinct 3. Dothan.is including Dothan village Dothan village Precinct 4. Columbia,^' including Columbia town Columbia town Ward I 182 Ward 2 223 Ward 3 310 Ward 4 196 Ward 5 221 Precinct 5. Hardwicksburg Precinct 6. Headland," including Headland and Kinsey villages. Headland village Kinsey village Precinct 7. Cureton Precinct 8. Capps 1900 Precinct 9. Abbeville, including Abbeville town.. Abbeville town_. Ward 1 180 Ward 2 201 Ward 3 272 Ward 4 236 Precinct 10. Shorterville Precinct 11. CenterviHe Precinct 12. Lawrence Precinct 13. Edwin . Precinct 14. Granger and Crosby _ Precinct 15. Lewn Precinct 16. Balkum"-. Precinct 17. Fowlers Mill Precinct 18. Halesburg >« Precinct 19. Ashford.i' including Ashford village.. Ashford village Precinct 20. Cowarts 'e Precinct 21. Newville " Jackson county- Precinct 1. Bridgeport, including Bridgeport town.. Bridgeport town Precinct 2. Bolivar . Precinct 3. Stevenson, including Stevenson town- Stevenson town Precinct 4. Carpenter ZZ Precinct 5. Kash Precinct 6. Fackler Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Cave Spring.. Precinct 9. Allison . Precmct 10. Hollywood, including Hollywood town- Hollywood town Precinct 11. Pisgah- Precinct 12. Langston, including Langston Townl Langston town Precinct 13. Tupelo Z Z Precinct 14. Larkinsville Z Precinct 15. Hunt Store ZZ ZZ Precinct 16. Woodville - _ ""Z „ Precinct 17. Trenton "Z"~ ZZ Precinct 18. Collins """ ' Precinct 19. Larkin^o. Precinct 20. Kyle Spring Z Z"Z """"" Precinct 21. Scottsboro, including ScotteboroZtown" Scottsboro town Precinct 22. Sanders - Precinct 2i|. Paint Rock, Includfni'PaTnt IBeZk tcrwn" Paint Rock town Precinct 24. Section _ _ ' Precinct 25. Harmony _ Precinct 26. Garth ---..,.-. Precinct 27. Holly Tree 20 - " ""_ Precinct 28. Dutton -_ Z Z Precinct 29. Gross Spring " Precinct 30. Haigwood Precinct 31. Holly Spring „ -""Z Precinct 32. Limrock - - " Precinct 33. Hambrick2')_ " Precinct 34. Princeton 20 _ '_ Jefferson county 21 . Precinct 1 Precinct 2 23_. Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 21 Precinct 7 24 Precinct 8 23— 13 Parts taken to form precincts 18 and 19 since ison" 4,669 3.=7S 8,763 1,132 1,311 2,970 602 342 434 1,195 2,639 1,684 1,348 1,142 787 1,641 514 1,300 1,419 873 1,521 286 1,884 1,189 30,508 1890 2,815 247 3,774 960 1,435 1,980 1,936 I, =47 990 1,532 560 1,228 1,081 648 560 1,868 168 1,082 676 270 SIS 1,236 512 773 729 853 550 955 2,918 1,014 248 1,247 394 876 419 486 426 1,146 658 649 121 1,161 178 337 140,420 774 3,209 3,236 528 337 604 2,031 3,357 412 920 1,826 46s 1,886 1,303 1,283 797 1,318 523 1,111 19 28,026 1,131 1,034 1,451 586 695 943 931 1,021 533 477 1,519 (18) 772 1,025 1,157 545 819 502 1,160 681 703 2,984 959 287 1,429 707 395 520 551 764 586 (") 161 1,244 22 88,501 739 l,9-"'2 1,677 391 247 482 2,352 1,844 since 1890. i« S^' *^'^^? *° ^°"^ precinct 18 since" 1890 " 8SS^ ^°-S,P-?..°lP-cinc^la?d°16 since 1890. ■ " PrecS 1?^^ ?ny*^ °^ precincts 3 and 19 since 1890 ^0 te^rslrndlVo^Zfei^rnt^^^^^^^ - ^^cS^^TJ'.4F'^^^y^^-^^^^ 0^ precincts 19 and 27 since 1890. Part taken to form precinct 45 since 1890. 9 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— C!ontiimed. MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Jefferson county— Continued. Precinct 9 ' . Precinct 10 2 . Precinct 11 s . Precinct 12.. Precinct 13, including Trussville town. Trussville town Precinct 14.. Precinct 15.. Precinct M, including Morris town.. Morris town.. Precinct 17, Including Warrior town. ■ Warrior town _ Precinct 18,* including Brookside and Cardiff towns _ Brookside town^ Cardiff town Precinct 19 " . Precinct 20, including paxt of Irondale town Irondale town (part of) Total for Irondale town,T in precincts 20 and 36 Precinct 21,a exclusive of part of Birmingham clty_ Precinct 22 Precinct 23' Precinct 24 1" Precinct 26 Precinct 26 Precinct 27 n Precinct 28 6. Precinct 29, including Pratt City town Pratt City town '2 Ward I 877 Ward 2 t,i34 Ward 3 611 Ward 4 863 Precinct 30 Precinct 31 1' .; Precinct 32 Precinct 33, including Bessemer town Bessemer town Ward I- Ward 2 2,492 Ward 3 1,629 Ward 4 1,214 Precinct 34, including Avondale and Woodlawn towns.- Avondale town Woodlawn town Precinct 35- Precinct 36, including part of Irondale town Irondale town (part of) Precinct 37, exclusive of part of Birmingham city.. Precinct 38, including Graysville town Graysville town 1., Precinct 39* Precinct 40 "> Precinct 41 " Precinct 42 s Precinct 43 1* Precinct 44 - . Precinct 45,i including Ensley city., Ensleycity Birmingham city i* Wardl- Ward 2 Ward 3 Wajd 4 Ward 5— .. Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8— . Ward 9.-.. . 4,842 . 5,450 . 1, 986 . 2, 015 . 6,788 . 2, 949 . 5,093 . 5,260 . 4,032 Lamae county. Precinct 1. Vemon.i^ including Vernon town — Vernon town Precinct 2. Lawrence Sizemore 4. Brown 5. Goode - Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 6. Henson 7. Millville 8. Pine Springs -.— -— 9. Moscow," including Sulligent town. SuUigent town. 7,227 2,400 1,597 1,358 1,471 742 783 1,822 1,014 187 2,533 1,018 5,050 658 562 734 1,864 498 525 1,054 3,232 604 419 1,105 351 418 751 10,076 3,48s 314 762 592 11,239 6,358 3,060 2,848 681 908 27 1,716 2,627 2,241 1,509 343 3,126 247 757 6,515 2,100 38,415 16,084 4,570 2,079 1,424 1,218 1,401 462 737 1,285 972 156 8,968 2,277 380 203 455 1,965 346 997 342 444 805 5,621 1,946 428 573 608 5,782 4iS44 4,957 1,642 1,506 542 668 1,097 26,178 14,187 1,417 1,281 291 J9; 984 805 706 538 615 635 358 353 450 467 696 790 607 509 2,092 1,778 303 1 Precinct 45 organized from parts of precincts 7 and 9 since 1890. 2 Precinct 44 organized from part of precmot 10 since 1890. 8 Precinct 42 organized from parts of precincts 11 and 21 since 1890. 4 Precinct 39 organized from part of precinct 18 since 1890. . . 6Broo£ide to^ (population 380 in 1890) eiToneously given as in precinct ^ ^?Part taken to form precinct 43 and part given to Walker county since 1890, I ftectacte 2^lfnd 37TpopSktion 5,356 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890. 9 Part given to Walker county since 1890. ^ „ . . „^ . „„n 10 Precinct 40 organized from part of precinct 24 smce 1890. 11 Part taken to form precinct 43 since 1890. given to Walker county. « ^IZft S?r1a"SzfdVo'm"^a^'o7piSncts 1 and 9 since 1890. 17 ftlcSct 7 orginized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. Lamak county— Continued. Precinct 10. Military Springs., Precinct 11. Betts P.-eoinctl2. Trulls Precinct 13. Vail . Precinct 14. Millport, including Millport town. Millport town Precinct 15. Steen, including Kennedy town — Kennedy town Precinct 16. Strickland Precinct 17. Wilson Precinct 18. Eidge Precinct 19. Bell " Lauderdale county.. 800 851 993 714 815 357 754 166 1,113 899 895 325 26,559 Precinct 1. Mitchell Precinct 2. Rogeraville- Precinct 3. Lexington. Precinct 4. Crossroads Precinct 5. Green Hill- Precinct 6. Center Star" Precinct 7. Poplar Springs"., Precinct 8. Blackburn is Precinct 9. St. Floriani».. Precinct 10. Morence,^" including Florence city- Florence city Ward I - Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6- Ward 7. Precinct 11. Rawhide 21 — Precinct 12. Oakland 22 — Precinct 13. Woodland^^- PrecinctU. Chapel 2* _ 481 986 652 879 1,267 957 1,256 Precinct 15. Gravelly Springs 26.. Precinct 16. Cave Springs'* Precinct 17. Waterloo 'i" Precinct 18. Spains" Lawrence county™. Precinct 1. HlUshoro,'" including Hillsboro town... Hillsboro town Precinct 2. Courtland,^! including Courtland town. Courtland town.. Precinct 2%. Town Creek, including Town Creek town. Town Creek town Precinct 3. Red -Bank =2 Precinct 4. Mountainhome^i Precinct 5. Wolf Spring Precinct 6. Mount Hope Precinct 7. Moulton,si including Moulton town Moulton town Precinct 8. Plnhook Precinct 9. OakvlUe Precinct 10. Morris Chapel *> Lee county Precinct 1. Beulah Precinct 2. Opellka, Including OpeUka city.. Opelika city . Precinct 3. Ridge Grove.. Precinct 4. Bethel - Precinct 5. Loachapoka Precinct 6. Auburn, including Auburn village . Auburn village Precinct 7. Pierce Chapel Precinct 8. Salem.. Precinct 9. Meadows Crossroads Precinct 10. Phoenix.sa including Phoenix city.. Phoenix city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 ,466 746 450 901 600 716 869 759 613 710 244 736 784 846 23,739 738 2,128 935 1,347 1,535 1,096 1,001 840- 718 8,265 6,478 1,339 1,250 1,222 637 845 . 713 1,314 636 20,124 615 1,496 940 1,106 1,486 1,679 1,020 8,310 6,012 1,481 2,139 1,961 'i',m 2»20,725 1,576 256 2,720 488 2,086 280 831 1,671 1,463 2,001 3,303 290 1,503 2,024 946 31,826 2,505 3,284 579 1,988 201 1,544 1,589 2,086 2,925 1,273 2,109 28,694 1,094 7,790 4>245 1,657 1,062 1,684 3,615 1,447 2,013 2,071 1,2,30 4,437 4,163 1,274 6,875 3,703 1,402 957 1,632 3,001 1,440 1,984 1,999 1,067 5,117 3i7<» IS Formerly precinct 7; part taken to form precinct 9 since 1890. 18 Organized from parts of precincts 8 and 10 since 1890. 20 Formerly precinct 8; part taken to form precinct 9 since 1890. 21 Formerly precinct 9. 22 Formerly precinct 10; part taken to form precinct 13 since 1890. 23 Organized from part of precinct 12 since 1890. 2* Organized from part of precinct 15 since 1890. 25 Formerly precinct 11; parts taken to form precincts 14 and 16 since 1890. 26 Formerly precinct 12; part taken to form precinct 18 since 1890. 2' Organized from part of precinct 17 since 1890. 28 Former precinct 4, Leighton and part of precinct 3 given to Colbert county since 1890. 20 Includes former jirecinct 4, Leighton (population 1,422 in 1890). 80 Precinct 10 organized from part of pr 'cinct 1 since 1890. 81 Precinct 4, Mountainhome orgamzcd from parts of precincts 2 and 7 since 1890. 82 Part given to Colbert county since 1890. 88 Part taken to form precinct 14 since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. HINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK OrVTL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Lee county — Continued. Precinct 11. Wacoochee Precinct 12. Sears Crossroads-. Precinct 13. Floyd Mill. Precinct 14. Smith Station i. Limestone ootjnty.. Precinct 1. Athens, including Athens town. Athens town Precinct 2. Shoalford Precinct 8. Sand Spring Precinct 4. PettusviUe^ Precinct 5. Gilbertsboro Precinct 6. Wickham_ Precinct 7. Pleasant Grove. Precinct 8. Big Creek Precinct 9. Georgia Precinct 10. Slough. Precinct 11. Mooresville, including Mooresville town-. Mooresville town Precinct 12. Richland . Precinct 13. Greenbrier I'recinct 14. Quidnunc l*recinct 15. Ellanont,^ Including Elkmont town_ Elkmont town Lowndes county. Precinct 1. Benton . Precinct 2. Chin-chill- Precinct 3. Collirene' Precinct 4. Gordonville Precinct 5. Farmersvilles. Precinct 6. Bragg Store' Precihot 7. Hickory Hill _. Precinct 8. Hopewell- Precinct 9. Mount Willing Precirict 10. Fort Deposit, including Fort Deposit town-. Fort Deposit tdwn Precinct 11. Sandy Ridge - Precinct 12. Brooks Precinct 13. Prairie Hill Precinct 14. Hayneville Precinct 16. Letohatchee ' Precinct 16. Steep Creek Precinct 17. Pintlala Precinct 18. Lowndesboro Precinct 19. St. ClaJr Precinct 20. Whitehall y___2 2." Precinct 21. Wyndham' MAOON COUNTY— Precinct 1. Tuskegee, including Tuskegee town- Tuskegee town Precinct 2. Little Texas IIII Precinct 3. Society Hill- Precinct 4. Warrior Stand- Precinct 5. Cotton Valley-. Precinct 6. Honeyout, including Hardaway village-. Hardaway village Precinct 7. Cross Keys Precinct 8. Franklin. Precinct 9. Notasulga. Precinct 10. Laplace Madison county-. Precinct 1. Huntaville,' including Huntsville town Huntsville town Ward I I-rZI'ij^878" Ward a 2, 758 Ward 3 1,405 Ward 4. Precinct 2. Newmarket- Precinct 3. Maysville"— . Precinct 4. Colliers-. 2,023 Precinct 5. Vienna, Including New Hope town- New Hope town Precinct 6. Whitesburg Precinct 7. Triana' Precinct 8. Madison,^ including Madison town-. Madison town 1 Precinct 9. Cluttsville ZZl. Precinct 10. Madison Crossroads Precinct 11. Meridlanville — Precinct 12. Hazel Green ' Precinct 18. Poplar Ridge Precinct 14. Wells 1,203 1,022 1,167 1,781 22,387 3,333 1,010 1,443 1,091 1,159 1,298 1,419 1,244 1,262 1,590 1,763 1,7U ISO 1,024 1,209 1,358 1,483 174 35,651 23,126 5,737 2, 170 797 1,896 3,127 2,775 1,957 2CO 2,040 1,178 2,568 1,061 43,702 14,642 8,068 1,497 1,963 1,353 1,426 208 2,247 1,786 1,862 412 1,872 1,039 2,747 1,560 1,064 319 1,251 1,016 1,119 21,201 3,099 940 1,198 1,237 2,498 1,621 1,242 1,263 1,244 1,482 1,444 1,664 143 950 1,049 1,210 31,550 1,094 942 1,240 1,034 1,882 - 1,794 2,891 2,087 684 903 770 1,136 998 719 1,146 709 2,072 1,862 2,963 2j573 1,091 2,873 ,Si8 2,317 2,421 1,905 864 814 2,289 2,242 1,981 1,638 1,518 1,432 2,172 2,037 2,618 2,983 1,392 1,277 1,174 1,146 1,159 18,439 4,600 1,803 524 1,748 2,700 1,910 1,279 1,726 947 2,120 8,U9 9,196 7i995 1,887 2,682 1,009 1,283 2,059 1,823 1,619 1,775 1,257 2,893 2,168 980 336 1 Organized from part of precinct 10 since 1890. 8 Precinct 15 organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890. ' Precinct 21 organized from parts oi precincts 3, 5, and 6 since 1890 * Includes former precinct 20, Laniers (population 1,024 in 1890). ' Part of former precinct 20, Laniers annexed since 1890. ' Precinct 21, Hurricane organized from parts of precincts 3 and 16 since 1890 ' Precinct 22 organized from part of precinct 12 mnoe 1890. Madison county— Continued. Precinct 15. Gurley, Including Gurley town- Gurley town-. Precinct 16. Deposit «- Precinct 17. Plevna . Precinct 18. Clouds Cove Precinct 19. Owen Crossroads- Precinct 20. Monrovia » Precinct 21. Hurricane' Precinct 22. Sulphur Springs'-. Makengo county - Precinct 1. Macon-. Precinct 2. DemopoUs, including Demopolis city.. Demopolis city Precinct 3. Jefferson Precinct 4. Springhill . Precinct 5. Dayton,' including Dayton village-. Dayton village-. Precinct 6. Faunsdale, Including Faunsdale village-. Faunsdale village Precinct 7. McKInleyi" Precinct 8. Linden Precinct 9. Hill- Precinct 10. Nanafalla-. Preeinct 11. Dixon Mills-. Precinct 12. Shiloh Precinct 13. Hamdeu-. Precinct 14. Horse Creek Precinct 15. Pineville Precinct 16. Sweetwater Preclnot 17. Hoboken Precinct 18. Jackson Store ' - Preclnot 19. Thomastoni" Marion county.. Precinct 1. Hamilton, including Hamilton town- Hamilton town Precinct 2. Rye Precinct 3. Camp PreciQct 4. Bexar Preciact 6. Shottsville Precinct 6. Reid Preclnot 7. Hackleburg Precinct 8. Goddard Precinct 9. Kimbro _ Precinct 10. Howell Precinct 11. Pearoes Mills Precinct 12. Clark Precinct 13. Baccus Precinct 14. Winfield, including Winfleld townZIIi; Winfield town Precinct 15. Guin, Including Guln townIZZZZIZ_-ir Guin town Preciact 16. PikevUle ZZZ Marshall county. Preeinct 1. GuntersviUe," including Wyeth City town Wyeth City town Precinct 2. Crossroads „ ZZ Precinct 3. Big Spring _~ "ZZ "" Precinct 4. AlbertvUleii Z"- 1Z~ Precinct 5. Jaybird- Precinct 6. Wakefield Precinct 7. ClaysvIUe Precinct 8. Bosharti^- Precinct 9. Kennemeri2. Precinct 10. Honeycomb Precinct 11. Patat Rock Precinct 12. Oleander Precinct 18. Rock Springs" Precinct 14. Warrenton Precinct 15. Red Hill Precinct 16. Friendship Precinct 17. Kirby Precinct 18. Thompson Precinct 19. Bucksnortis Precinct 20. Red Apple, Inc'ludiug Boartown " Boaz town "«f"- Precinct 21. Crawford Precinct 22. Reed Brake Precinct 23. Wrights 12 Precinct 24. Hooper " Mobile county . '^'cft?Le\le'^S°°l"'' ""^'"^^"S CItronelle village-. 1,628 831 1,045 595 258 1,078 1,763 1,071 952 38,315 2,258 5,130 2,606 2,054 1,899 8,151 427 3,575 2,129 2,612 1,976 1,833 1,237 2,397 1,536 844 1,175 1,521 776 964 1,748 14,494 1,667 23s 709 338 907 683 831 1,142 906 814 643 659 686 825 !,016 316 ,151 =49 617 23,289 1,240 209 374 274 2,479 651 620 622 517 500 424 723 1,884 1,040 1,386 491 1,787 1,006 1,278 676 1,444 253 1,536 1,061 498 878 62,740 1,800 696 1,248 570 1,610 682 308 961 1,479 33,095 18 61,687 8 Formerly precinct 21. » SicSct 19 SS^nt^ S""" P^ °l P'«""<=t S since 1890. " fteeSct 24 Sn ?!h t°'^ "^ of precinct 7 since 1890 ,„„" Includes fomer WMd OTSi& fiP7^SiSf??' ^' ^"^.^^ =™06 1890. 1890). ""^^ precincts 1, 6, 7, and 8 (aggregate population 2,910 in 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continlied. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Mobile county— Continued. Precinct 2. Mount Vernon Precinct 3. Beaver Meadow .. Precinct 4. Andrew Malones . Precinct 5. Creola Precinct 6. Mauvilla Precinct 7. Albritton' Precinct 8. Carver Precinct 9. Whistler 1900 Precinct 10. Koster. Precinct 11. Napoleonville . Precinct 12. Spnnehill Preoinot 18. wheelerville > - Precinct 14. MoGlU ' Precinct 15. Grand Bay Precinct 16. St. Elmo Precinct 17. Theodore - Precinct 18. Bayou Le Batre * Precinct 19. Heron Bayou and Dauphin Island- Precinct 20. Henry Malones Precinct 21. Red Store Precinct 22. Bairds Mills Precinct 23. Alonzo Thomas Store ' Precinct 24. Henry Pierces « Precinct 25. Coden* Precinct 26. Crawtords' Precinct 27. Garritys 8 Precinct 28. Howells » Mobile city ■ Wardl. Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8-. Not included in precincts i".. 4,670 876 811 , 1,656 . 3,436 . 7,245 . 9,390 , 10,385 Monroe county - Precinct 1. Mount Pleasant''. Precinct 2. Claiborne i'. liecinot S. Monroeville, including Monioeville village. Monroeville village. Precinct 4. Burnt Com— Precinct 5. Kempville i^- Precinct 6. Eidge — Precinct 7. McKinley Precinct 8. Bell Landing - Precinct 9. Germany Precinct 10. Plneville Precinct 11. Old Texas Precinct 12. Midway Precinct 13 " Montgomery county"- Precinct 1, comprising ward 1, Montgomery city.. Precinct 2, comprising ward 2, Montgomery city-. Precinct 3, comprising ward 3, Montgomery city-. Precinct 4, comprising ward 4, Montgomery city-. Precinct 5, comprising ward 5, Montgomery city- Precinct 0, comprising ward 6, Montgomery city. Total for Montgomery city, coextensive with precincts z, Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward s- Ward 6 Precinct 7. Pike Road Precinct 8. Dooley Precinct 9. MoGehee Precinct 10. Killough — - Precinct 11. Robertson Crossroads. Precinct 12, Porters—- Precinct IS. Pine Level ■ Precinct 14. Dublin 4,026 — 6,437 3, 629 — 8,424 — 5,070 — 2, 760 1,277 679 451 459 728 454 620 3,432 1,465 1,281 699 601 204 578 456 759 651 622 205 1,244 825 455 400 332 427 1,046 328 38,469 2,498 23,666 1890 1,348 2,745 3,394 422 1,006 1,962 1,101 2,252 1,887 1,837 1,963 999 1,340 1,832 72,047 1,918 600 344 331 867 853 566 2,363 1,195 897 802 872 339 661 370 744 501 458 285 1,081 270 157 31,076 1118,990 4,026 6,437 3,629 8,424 5,070 2,760 30,346 8,100 2,365 3,562 3,039 3,089 3,465 1,639 1,842 2,857 2,077 467 830 2,802 2,286 812 634 993 2,009 1,639 1,717 1,620 1,110 1,369 56,172 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Montgomery county— Continued. Precinct 18. Old Elam- Precinct 19. Kendall — Precinct 20. Walker . Precinct 21. Mount Meigs —, Morgan county . Precinct 1. Decatur," including Decatur city-, Decatur city Precinct 2. Lames Precinct 3. Danville Precinct 15, Tuckers — Precinct 16. Union Academy — — rr-.c:sr-r-.---^- Trecinct 17. Highland Park, coextensive with Highland Park tovni. Highland Park town : Ward I ^°l Ward 2 ^*^ Ward 3 "4 Ward 4 41 1 Parts taken to form precincts 24, 26, ajid 28 since 1890. a Part taken to Jorm precinct 26 since 1890. 8 Part taken to form precinct 24 since 1890. ... 4 Siclnct 25 organized from part of precinct 18 since 1890. I S?'|^e^^id°?Sr¥rf^r1fnr7'aTi4 since 1890. 1 8=li roS Ftrani g^t^d ^rTcfnllToaVe corporate limits of Mobile ftypopuMon 1,262 in 1890) and part of precinct 23 since 1890. i;8^tS'£'l8?0°S?sfa^d?t™;S§fncl%utsidethe corporate limits of ^"S'iliSi^dirCSotacnsTpUatlon 1,169 in 1890). Precinct 4. Cedar Plains Precinct 5. Falkville, including Falkvllle town. Falkville town Precinct 6. Lawrence Cove" , Precinct 7. Apple Grove" Precinct 8. Valhermosa Springs Precinct 9. Somerville-. Precinct 10. Hartsell, Including Hartsell town- Hartsell town Precinct 11. Trinity, including Trinity town — Trinity town Precinct 12. Carter . Precinct 13. Flint, Including Flint town- Flint town _ Precinct 14. Nunu MiU- Precinctl5. Wolf- Precinct 16. Shady Grove.. Precinct 17. Evai'- Precinct 18. Ryans Crossroads " Precinct 19. New Decatur,i» including New Decatur city. New Decatur city Ward I 414 Ward 2 i,6is Ward 3 1,309 Ward 4 -• 1,099 Perry county-. Precinct 1. Marion, including Marion town- Marion town- Precinct 2. Hamburg - Precinct 3. Uniontown, including Uniontown town Uniontown town Precinct 4. Scott Precinct 5. Cleveland — Precinct 6. Brush Creek-. Precinct 7. Oldtown Precinct 8. Severe - Precinct 9. Pinetuoky Precinct 10. Heard Precinct 11. Perryville Precinct 12. Radfordsville-. Precinct 13. Oak Grove Precinct 14. Cunningham . Precinct 15. Walthall Precinct 16. Pope Pickens county.. Precinct 1. Shelton— . Precinct 2. Palmetto . Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 3. Vail Providence Henry Yorkville Beard- rreuiiiui- /. ojctwvi _ — ~ —- Precinct 8. Reform, mcluding Reform town_ Reform town — , Precinct 9. Corrs— Precinct 10. Gordo- Precinctll. Bostib- Precinctl2. Springhill" . ft— ^ ^i t-i rt+ 10 "Din V QTl OTTl 11 O Precinct ej. bpnngniii" ------- — — — Precinct 13. Kokensville, including PickensviUe town — PickensvUle town jriCKensvuie tuwii Precinct 14. CaxroUton, including CarroUton town- Carrolhon town _ Precinct 15. Speed Mills Precinct 16. Raleigh Precinct 17. Pleasant Grove- Precinct 18. Olney Precinct 19. Franconia Precinct 20. Memphis Precinct 2l! Faurfeld » Precinct 22. Vienna, including Vienna town- Vienna town 1900 3,484 4,237 3,226 3,252 28,820 4,159 691 1,130 1,159 2,548 ill 492 2,051 2,169 2,563 670 1,440 191 883 1,092 229 436 599 729 396 470 5,169 4,437 81,783 6,078 1,698 2,145 4,504 1,047 8,086 817 854 1,967 1,300 1,020 599 1,300 1,380 1,265 1,937 2,323 2,208 24,402 715 610 594 499 1,502 1,219 818 1,240 198 902 1,845 832 611 2,010 241 1,565 278 586 798 187 800 2,013 784 1,296 745 70 12 Precinct 13 organized from parts of precincts 1 and 2 since 1890. 18 Former precinct 13 annexed since 1890. 14 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. " wecincts 9 and 14 (population 2,227 in 1890) not separately returned m 1890. .18 Precinct 19 organized from part of precinct 1 smce 1890. " Precinct 18 organized from parts of precincts 6, 7, and 17 since 1890. 18 Precincts 3 and 16 'population 6,699 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890. It Part taken to form precinct 24 smce 1890. "> Part taken to form precinct 25 since 1890. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OP ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINCE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Pickens county— Continued. Precinct 23. Bethany. Precinct 24. Pine Grove ' . Precinct 25. Whittena Pike county. Precmct 1. Troy, including Troy city- Troy city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 "I" Ward 4_, Ward s- Ward 6. Precinct 2. Orion. Precinct 3. China Grove.. 1,026 87s 553 673 612 358 Precinct 4. Gates Crossroads- Precinct 5. Monticello.. Precinct 6. Tanyard, including Banks town..-. Banks town Precinct 7. Dixon, including Brundidge town. Brundidge town Precinct 8. Grimes IIIII.IIIIII Precinct 9. Darby.. Precinct 10. Goshen Hill. Precinct 11. Mitchell Precinct 12. Josie.. Precinct 13. Linwood Precinct 14. Springhill Precinct 15. Indian Branch. Randolph county . Precinct 1. Saxon 3 Precinct 2. Morrison a. Precinct 3. Rockdale.. Precinct 4. Lamar Precinct 5. Burson Precinct 6. Wedowee.. Precinct 7. Fox Creek . Precinct 8. Flat Rock.. Precinct 9. Louina. Precinct 10. Roanoke, including Roanoke town., Roanoke town.. Precinct 11. Rock Mills, including Rock Mills Yownr Rock Mills town Precinct 12. Bacon Level IIZI Precinct 13. Halpin _ Precinct 14. Pine Hill 3 Russell county.. Precinct 1. Girard, including Girard city.. Girard city Ward I Ii: Ward 2.. Ward 3_. Ward 4.. Ward 5.. Ward 6-. Precinct 2. Crawford. Precinct 3. Marvyn Precinct 4. Uchee. ■ 9=3 . DOO ■ S94 519 612 592 Precinct 5. Hurtsboro, including Hurtsboro town.. Hurtsboro town Precinct 6. Hatchechubbee.. Precinct 7. Scale, including Scale town. Scale town Precinct 8. Oswichee Precinct 9. Jemigan. Precinct 10. Glenville St. Claib county.. Precinct 1. Ashville, including Ashville town.. Ashville town Precinct 2. Oldtown ----- Precinct 3. Branchville.. Precinct 4. Springville, including Springvilletownl Springville town Precinct 5. Slate I Precinct 6. Steel Station ""' Precinct 7. Ferguson Precinct 8. Greensport 1,173 678 29, 172 6,767 4.097 1,966 899 1,472 1,091 1,352 198 3,385 537 1,495 2,177 1,681 1,446 1,472 769 1,721 1,479 21, 647 800 005 411 472 115 997 981 157 510 007 iSS 506 420 031 7.52 904 27, 083 1,783 2,216 1,740 2,331 407 1,493 4,368 386 2,695 1,699 2,328 19,425 2,446 1,278 2,210 496 466 944 856 704 1 Organized from part of precinct 12 since 1890. 2 Organized from part of precinct 21 since 1890. a Precinct 14 organized from parts of precincts 1 and 2 since 1890 < Part taken to form precinct 21 since 1890. 6 Part taken to form precinct 20 since 1890. « Parts taken to form precincts 19, 20, and 21 since 1890 ' Part taken to form precinct 19 smce 1890. 8 Organized from parts of precincts 11, 12, and 15 since 1890 » Organized from parts of precincts 10 and 11 since 1890. i» Organized from parts of precincts 9 and 11 since 1890. " Part taken to form precinct 16 since 1890. " Parts taken to form precincts 15 and 18 since 1890. 1,121 5,156 3,449 1,829 892 1,373 978 1,164 2,967 1,198 1,865 1,351 1,157 1,290 585 1,827 1,101 17,219 1,147 1,073 1, 047 1,772 1,769 2,093 822 985 1,377 1,901 631 1,333 385 1,093 807 24, 093 5,486 2,129 2,412 1,786 1,913 433 1, 669 3,126 299 1,926 1,589 2,157 17,363 2,017 613 1,047 1,968 410 796 344 817 St. Claib county— Continued. Precinct 9. Ragland,* including Ragland town. Ragland town-. Precinct 10. Coal City,^ including Coal City town.. Coal City town Precinct 11. Seddon,« Including Seddon town Seddon town Precinct 12. Easonville ' Precinct 13. Kellys Creek Precinct 14. Dunlap.. Precinct 15. Eden,' including Eden and Pell City towns. Eden town Pell City town Precinct 16. Cook Springs Precinct 17. Moody Precinct 18. Caldwell Precinct 19. Cropwell '.. Precinct 20. Riverside," including Riverside town.. Riverside town.. Precinct 21. Fairview i" . Shelby county.. Precinct 1. Columbiana, including Columbiana town. Columbiana town Precinct 2. Spring Creek- Precinct 3. Calera, including Calera town. Calera town Precinct 4. Montevallo Precinct 5. Tyler Precinct 6. Helena Precinct 7. EUiottsvllle Precinct 8. Yellowleaf. Precinct 9. Wilsonville, including Wilsonville town.. Wilsonville town Precinct 10. Harpersville Precinct 11. Spearman " Precinct 12. Highland. Precinct 13. BoTdsprings.. Precinct 14. Vaudiveri2_. Precinct 16. Sterrett'a. Precinct 16. Kelly Creek," including Vincent town. Vincent town Precinct 17. Pelham ■ 1 " Precinct 18. Dunnavant i* SUMTEB COUNTY. Precinct 1. Black BlutE.. Precinct 2. Gaston Precinct 3. Thornville Precinct 4. Earbees.. Precinct 5. Intercourse _ "_" Precinct 6. York, including York toi 11 IIII." York town Precinct 7. Livingston, including Livingston town" Livingston town Precinct 8. Brewersville .~ _" " _ Z Precinct 9. Belmont _ __" __""" """ Precinct 10. Bluflport _ _ "I_ "" "" Precinct 11. Jones Bluff _" '"_I"_ Precinct 12. Sumterville 'II""__I_~_" Precinct 13. Paynville Precinct 14. Gainesville, including GalnesviUe tmvn Gainesville town Precinct 15. Lacey . '" Precinct 16. Preston . I Precinct 17. Hares Precinct 18. Cuba, including Cuba town Precinct 19. Warsaw Precinct 20. Cotohaga Cuba town Talladega county's Precinct 1. Blue Eye". "" pt?ol 4lan^'^l"'" '"'''"'^"'^^"^^^^^^^^^^ Eastaboga town McFall town (part of)~I ~_ Z I PrecScrrsUverRSnSt'^^''°"""""'^-f ^'Tolont?Z"^^'"^''°"^«''^^*°sYronSontown::::::: '^'TXde™yi'^^'''*°<''"^^'"S™i^"d^^^^^^ Precinct 6. Alpine ^^"IIIIIIIIII!!! 1,135 309 1,527 509 540 229 1,129 649 435 177 811 634 811 892 338 373 23,684 1,422 1,290 1,549 1,314 599 404 3,502 1,075 770 1,703 770 3,308 420 1,495 1,831 1,174 2,192 1,09s 2,080 769 444 418 550 727 1,348 765 602 351 32, 710 564 805 518 20,886 1,091 647 911 974 934 2,243 528 3,389 851 298 417 735 118 620 817 951 497 169 419 384 059 520 35,773 2,811 1,675 398 482 1,571 1,738 735 6,897 2,661 1,308 3,295 654 994 1,923 753 2,477 991 1,307 1,144 1,101 1,706 1,921 601 484 354 1,373 722 "493 29,574 916 601 881 946 823 1,886 415 3,418 850 1,973 1,970 711 2,554 2,495 1,046 2,262 1,017 1,569 1,167 847 1,189 265 1,811 509 "29,346 2,354 1,359 2,427 (16) 562 5,350 2,063 1,546 lo ?f '.given to Clay county in 1895. ' I' Pa^fgTvIn t'^^^rltiK&ir'" '''°> ^ot separately returned in 1890. 1 annefed^shi?e IS^a^""^"' '' P'^" "^^'^ ^ ^^ Precinct 18, and part of precinct - pS tt" 5° i°™ P!^5B« 18 ^tace 1890. > Port tolrfi,^ +1 e f^'-^^^UL io Since i«yU. ^i K 1?el?Jcr2 ^n^Jf7'=^n'^e?e'dCceTslS *° °^"^ ''"'^"'^ ^'^^ ^'^■ slnreS °' P'^^^'-'^ ' -1 8 --x^e^l aS? pS given to precincts 9 and 16 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OP ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Talladega county— Continued. Precinct 7. Cast,! Including Eenfroe village.. Renfroe village.. Precinct 8. Kymulga^ J| Precinct 9. Wewoka^ I Precinct 10. Fayetteville * IIIIIIIIII" Precinct 11. Sylacauga,' including Sylacauga town!! Sylacauga town.. Precinct 12. Cluldersburg.o including Childersburg town Childersburg town Precinct 13. Emauhee '_ Precinct 14. Chandler Springs ' ... Precinct 15. Kentuck" Precinct 16. Maxdisville ^^ Precinct 17. Howell Cove ^K. Precinct 18. Mimford," including Jenifer townl Jenifer town Tallapoosa oounty. Precinct 1. Gold Branch Precinct 2. Alexander, including Alexander city.. Alexander city Precinct 3. Hackneyville Precinct 4. Poplar Springs Precinct 5. New Site Precinct 6. Eagle Creek.. Precinct 7. Dadevllle, including Dadeville town. DadeviUe town Precinct 8. Oaktuska Precinct 9. Red Ridge Precinct 10. Eufala . Precinct 11. Walnut HiU. Precinct 12. Eeeltown Precinct 13. Churchill Precinct 14. Rome . Precinct 15. Camp Hill, including Camp Hill village.. Camp Hill village Precinct 16. Dudleyvllle Precinct 17. Daviston. Precinct 18. Jacksons Gap.. Tuscaloosa cotjnty. Precinct 1. Windham Springs". Precinct 2. New Lexington i* Precinct 3. Moores Bridge Precinct 4. Marcomville Precinct 5. Ackers Precinct 6. Haasell Precinct 7. Cowden Precinct 8. Mitchell Precinct 9. Hughes - Precinct 10. Northport, including Northport town.. Northport town Precinct 11. Brookwood Precinct 12. Parsons Precinct 13. Vance Precinct 14. Jones . Precinct 15. Cottondale Precinct 16. Courthouse, including Tuscaloosa city.. Tuscaloosa city Ward I. Ward 2. Ward 3- Ward4. Ward 5 . Ward 6. 798 384 311 290 Precinct 17. Hickman — Precinct 18. Frlerson Precinct 19. Blocker Precinct 20. Crossland — Precinct 21. Romulus Precinct 22. Fosters Precinct 23. Koeppell Precinct 24. Smith Precinct 25. Mulenax ".. Precinct 26. Coker Precinct 27. Taylorville . Precinct 28. McDufE" — 1900 1,231 174 1,578 1,700 2,532 4,055 880 1,993 37= 1,344 689 193 1,049 1,433 1,981 331 29,675 1,990 3,822 1,061 2,071 1,237 1,468 1,519 2,869 1,136 406 815 657 639 3,137 721 1,654 1,921 686 1,790 1,940 1,019 728 547 692 1,163 425 496 917 500 1,009 2,666 424 2,510 1,367 712 433 1,990 9,194 5,094 1,029 1,627 1,221 594 706 1,368 449 1,076 1,178 432 1890 1,346 202 1,701 1,730 2,234 2,618 464 2,157 777 634 ('). 537 327 948 25,460 1,880 3,146 679 1,812 1,063 1,123 1,340 2,336 873 371 756 605 607 1,747 720 1,479 1,459 366 1,551 2,470 995 30,352 496 768 612 939 347 414 909 381 916 2,462 413 473 632 728 867 2,248 7,436 4i"S 994 1,438 1,024 523 '616 1,270 567 602 380 911 1,399 1 Parts given to precincts 6 and 17 since 1890. 2 Parts given to precincts 6 and 12 since 1890. 8 Part of precinct 6 annexed and part given to precinct 13 smce 1890. * Part given to precinct 12 since 1890. i> Part given to precinct 13 and part to Clay county since 1890. 6 Parts of precincts 8 and 10 annexed since 1890. 1 Parts of precincts 9 and 11 annexed and part given to Clay county since 1890. 8 Part given to Clay county since 1890. ,.,„„„ Precincts 4 and 14 (population 2,078 in 1890) not separately returned m 1890. 10 Part taken to form precinct 18 and part given to Clay county since 1890. 11 Part of precinct 6 annexed and part given to Clay county since 1890. 12 Part of precinct 7 annexed and part given to precmct 5 since 1890. 18 Organized from parts of precincts 2, 3, 4, and 15 since 1890. " Precinct 28 organized from parts of precincts 1, 2, and 25 smce 1890. 15 Part of Jefferson county annexed since 1890. 18 Part taken to form precinct 20 since 1890. II Parts taken to form precincts 19 and 20 smce 1890. 18 Part taken to form precinct 21 since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Walker county i' Precinct 1. Jasper, including Jasper town. Jasper town Precinct 2. South LoweU Precinct 3. ZIon Precinct 4. Cagle . Precinct 5. Carbon Hill, including Carbon Hill town... Carbon Hill town Precinct 6. Townly, including Townly town Townly town Precinct 7. Beach Grove Precinct 8. Pleasant Grove - Precinct 9. Oakman,i« including Oakman town. Oakman town Precinct 10. High Hill". Precinct 11. Good Springs " Precinct 12. Cordova, including Cordova town Cordova town Precinct 13. Hoise Creek,is including Horse Creek town. Horse Creek town Precinct 14. Bartonville .; Precinct 15. Bryan Precinct 16. Dorris.. Precinct 17. Turpentine Precinct 18. Corona, including Deer Creek town- Deer Creek town Precinct 19. Alabama i" Precinct 20. Pleasant Field 2» Precinct 21. Ebenezer^i Washington county 22.. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Precinct 9. Precinct 10. Precinct 11. Precinct 12. Precinct 13. Precinct 14. Precinct 15. St. Stephens 28 Thompson 23 Frankville23 Koenton 2* Healing Springs =*. GrantSDoro -* Yellow Pine2s Reeds 26 Escatawpa 2* Deer Park 26 Sims Chapel 26 Fairford2» Malcolm 25 Mcintosh 2» Sunflower 2» Wilcox county.. Precinct 1. Camden,2' including Camden town. Camden town : Precinct 2. Canton Precinct 3. Rehoboth Precinct 4. Prairie Blufl Precinct 5. Clifton Precinct 6. Bethel. Precinct 7. Lower Peachtree.. Precinct 8. Black BluflE Precinct 9. AUenton Precinct 10. Bonham Precinct 11. Pineapple,28 including Pineapple town. Pineapple town Precinct 12. Snow Hill,2' including Furman town Furman town Precinct 13. Mim . Precinct 14. Fox Mills.. Precinct 15. Sedan. Precinct 16. Boiling Springs Precinct 17. Geesbend Precinct 18. Mount Hope 28 Precinct 19. Ackerville 29 Precinct 20. Possum Bend ^ Precinct 22. Awin28 Winston county . Precinct 1. Double Springs Precinct 2. Biler Road, including Haleysville town. Haleysville town 1900 25,162 1890 16,078 3,088 1,661 445 764 1,119 3,798 830 1,122 124 499 537 2,032 503 849 839 2,007 567 2,010 385 768 551 793 793 2,332 332 213 339 264 11,134 1,506" 194 989 760 1,284 410 911 247 406 829 520' 480 312 950 l,i 35,631 2,139 478 1,876 1,311 2,114 2,702 2,851 2,414 1,688 1,982 772 2,210 623 3,119 784 941 1,354 857 1,659 1,169 1,525 1,376 1,124 448 9,554 1,143 1,573 165 2,334 780 388 621 606 1,799 S68 719 584 716 1,406 421 769 632 702 1,399 583 401 641 432 1,346 7,935 1,909 1,603 1,743 2,680 30,816 2,624 545 1,487 1,134 1,676 2,408 2,741 2,309 1,311 2,109 853 2,200 520 3,236 19s 891 951 782 1,415 1,078 1,611 6,552 787 1,443 1' Organized from parts of precincts 10 and 11 and part of territory taken from Jefferson county since 1890 ; part subsequently taken to form precinct 21. 20 Organized from parts of precincts 9, 10, and 11 since 1890. 21 Organized from parts of precincts 13 and 19 and part of territory taken from Jefferson county since 1890. 22 Returned by commissioner's districts (erroneously given as precincts) in 1890. 28 Precincts 1, 2, and 3 constitute commissioner's district 2; population of precincts not separately returned in 1890. 2< Precincts 4, 5, and 6 constitute commissioner's district 3; population of precincts not separately returned in 1890. 25 Precincts 7, 8, 9, and 10 constitute commissioner's district 4; population of precincts not separately returned in 1890. 26 Precincts ll, 12, 13, 14, and 15 constitute commissioner's district 1; population of precincts not separately returned in 1890. 27 Precinct 20 organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. 28 Precinct 22 organized from part of precinct 11 since 1890. 29 Precinct 19 organized from parts of precincts 12 and 18 since 1890. 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OP ALABAMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Winston county— Continued. Precinct 3. Black Swamp., Precinct 4. Black Pond Precinct 5. Dismal. Precinct 6. Houston. 1900 1,232 726 584 1890 1,148 626 909 502 MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Winston county— Continued. Precinct 7. Looney Tavern.. Precinct 8. Morgan Precinct 9. Crossroad i Precinct 10. Delmari 1900 468 613 829 1890 845 292 1 Organized since 1890. No data in regard to formation as records were destroyed by fire. There are 201 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Alabama, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPOEATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF ALABAMA: 1890 AND 1900. cities, towns, and villages. Abbeville town Alabama City town., Alexander city Andalusia town Anniston city Ashford village Asbland town Asbville town Atala tovm Athens town Auburn village Avondale town Banks town Batesville town Berry Station town- Bessemer town Birmingham city Boaz town.. Boiling town Brantley town Brewton town Bridgeport town _ Brookside town Brundldge town.. Calera town.. Camden town Camp Hill village- Carbon Hill town .. Cardiil town CarroUton town Castleberry town Center town Centerville town Cherokee town Childersburg town _ Chulafinnee town __ Citronelle village ._ Clantontown.. Clayton village Clio town Coal City town Colllnsville town Columbia town Columbiana town _. Cordova town Courtland town Cuba town Cullman city Dadeville town Dayton village Decatur city Deer Creek town Deraopolis city Dothan villp.ge Dundee town Ea«taboga town Eden town EdwardsvlUe town.. Elba town Elkmont town Ensley city Enterprise town Eufaula city Eunola town Eutaw town Evergreen town Falkville town population. 1900 1890 889 2,276 1,061 551 9,695 286 422 362 1,692 1,010 1,447 3,060 198 137 245 6,358 38,415 253 175 390 1,382 1,247 668 537 770 478 686 830 562 278 167 282 422 261 372 33 696 611 998 326 509 524 1,132 1,075 567 488 384 1,255 1,136 427 3,114 332 2,606 3,275 249 398 177 398 635 174 2,100 610 4, 532 132 884 1,277 465 679 270 635 1,254 940 1,440 1,642 4,544 26, 178 753 545 568 203 347 239 777 623 997 367 960 654 579 265 1,017 873 412 2,765 1,8 446 285 CITIES, towns, and TILLAGES. Faunsdale Tillage Fayette town Pitzpatrick town Flint town Florence city Fort Deposit town Fort Payne city Fruithurst town Fulton town! Furman town Gadsden town '. Gainesville town Gaylesville town Geneva town Georgiana city Girard city Good water town Grordon village Graysville townl Greensboro town Greenville city Guin town. Gurley town Haleysville town Hamilton town Hardaway village.. Hartford town Hartsell town Headland village Heflin town . Highland Park town. Hillsboro town Hobson city HoUins town Holly Pond town Hollywood town.! Horse Creek town Huntsville town Hurteboro town Ironaton tdwnl, Irondale town.. Jackson village Jacksonville town. Jasper town , Jemison town Jenifer town Joppatown Kennedy, town Kinsey village Lafayette town Lanett town Langston town Leighton town Lineville town Livingston town Louisville town Luverne village McFall town Madison town Marion town. Midland City village.. Midway- toWn Millport town Mobile city ... Mon;-oevilIe village Montgomery city Mooresville town POPULATION. 1900 1890 333 452 447 229 6,478 1,091 1,037 374 140 184 4,282 817 266 1,032 667 3,840 728 356 319 2,416 3,162 249 831 165 235 200 382 670 602 460 467 256 292 238 144 168 385 8,068 407 735 525 1,039 1,176 1,661 245 331 130 166 342 1,629 2,909 270 506 211 851 416 731 820 412 1,698 304 430 357 38,469 422 30, 346 150 211 357 6,012 518 2,698 195 2,901 1,017 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. rOPULATION. 1900 1890 637 466 689 1,759 2,806 570 696 422 7,995 433 1,237 780 823 777 234 850 451 612 244 31,076 21,883 143 Morris town.. Moulton town Muscadine town Newbem town New Decatur city- New Hope town Newton town Northport town Oakman town Oneouta town Opelika city Oxanna town Oxford town.. Ozark village Paint Rock town Pell City tovm Phoenix city Pickensville town.. Piedmont village.. Pinckard town Pineapple town Pollard village Pratt City town Prattvllle town Eagland town. Reform town Reufroe village Reptoii town Riverside town Roanoke town Rock Mills town Russellville town Rutledge village Soottsboro town Seale town Seddon town Selma city.. Shelfield city Springville town. Stevenson town.. SuUigent town..., Sylacauga town IWladega city_. Thomasville village Thomp.son Station town . Town Creek town Townly town Trinity town Troy city Trussville town Tuscaloosa city Tusoumbia city Tuskegee town. Union Springs town.. Uniontown town Vernon town Vienna town.. Vincent town Walnut Grove tovm.. Warrior town.. Wetumka city.. Whiteoak Springs village Wilsonville town Winlield town Woodlawn town Wyeth City tovm York town 187 290 132 564 4,437 208 457 424 503 583 4,245 1,184 1,372 1,570 394 98 4,163 241 1,745 711 623 267 3,485 1,929 309 198 174 170 338 1,155 420 1,602 346 1,014 386 229 8,713 8,333 496 560 303 880 2,661 686 145 280 124 191 4,097 742 5,094 2,34S 2,170 2,634 1,047 291 70 765 251 1,018 562 475 1,095 316 2,848 299 528 156 ~ioo 3,565 520 413 421 3,703 748 1,473 1,195 3,700 711 520 389 1,946 724 202 385 920 314 959 299 7,622 2,731 586 464 .2,06S 291 201 3,449 462 4,215 2,491 1,803 2,049 854 192 619 1,506 415 Of the above named 201 incorporated places there are only 32 that havp a T.r^r^„^o^; • i«.^^ j. J J ^1, 1 r, 1- 1 ■• . „ ^ ^j o^ 1.110,1 nave a population m 1900 of more than 9 nnn and of these only 9 have a population m excess of 5,000 -^,000, 15 Birmingliam, Mobile, and Montgomery are the only cities in Alabama that have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for these cities a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it is separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF BIRMINGHAM, MOBILE, AND MONTGOMERY: 1820 TO 1900. BIRMINGHAM. MOBILE. MONTGOMERY. CENSUS YEARS. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1900 _ 38,415 26,178 3,086 12,237 23,092 46.7 748.2 38,469 81,076 29,132 32,034 29,258 20,516 - 12,672 3,194 1,500 7,398 1,944 12,902 2,776 8,743 7,843 9,478 1,694 23.7 6.6 19.0 9.4 42.6 61.8 296.7 ■ 112.9 30,346 21,883 16,713 10,588 8,843 8,728 2,179 8,463 5,170 6,125 1,745 115 6,549 38.6 1890 30.9 1880 — 57.8 1870 19.7 1860 1.3 1850 - - 800.5 1840 - 1830 1820 1 Decrease. According to this summary, the population of Birmingham increased from 3,086 in 1880 to 26,178 in 1890, or 748.2 per cent; and from 26,178 in 1890 to 38,415 in 1900, or 46.7 per cent. Mobile increased in population from 1880 to 1890 only 6.6 per cent, but in the last decade 23.7 per cent. The population of Montgomery increased from 1880 to 1890 at the rate of 30.9 per cent, but in the decade just closed, at the rate of 38.6 per cent. The greatest numerical increase and the greatest percentage of increase during the last 10 years have occurred in the city of Birmingham. Director of the Census. ^> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin No. 6. ^A^ASHINGTON, D. C. October 17, 1900. POPULATION OF ARIZONA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Arizona by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Arizona was organized as a territory Februaiy 24, 1863. In 1860 Arizona constituted the county of Arizona, in the territory of New Mexico, and had a population of 6,482. Table 1 shows the population of Arizona at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF ARIZONA: 1870 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INCUEASE. Number. Per cent. 122,212 59,020 40, MO 9,658 62,592 19, 180 30,782 104.9 47.4 318.7 ;^8S0 The population of the territory in 1900 is 122,212 as compared with a population in 1890 of 59,620. This shows an increase during the decade of 62,592, or 104.9 per cent. This large increase is due in part to the fact that there were 28 469 Indians and 154 other persons, or a total of 28,623 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., m Arizona, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general popula- tion of the territory at that census. The population of the territory in 1870 was 9,658, and during the ] years from 1870 to 1880 it increased 30,782, or 318.7 per cent, giving a population in 1880 of 40,440. The population m J 890, as stated in the report for that census, was 59,620, representing an increase during the decade of 19,180, or 47.4 per cent. The population of Arizona in 1900 is more than twelve times as large as the population given for 1870, the first census taken after its organization as a territory in 1868. The total land surface of Arizona is, approximately, 112,920 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1800, 0.5; 1900, 1.0 Table 2 shows the population of Arizona by counties at each census from 1870 to 1900, mclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase by number and per cent during the 10 years from 1890 to 1900. (C P 15 M) Table 2.-POPULATION OP ARIZONA BY COUNTIES: 1870 TO 1900. The Territory-. Apache 2 Cochise' Coconino*-. Gila 6- Graham' Maricopa'-. Mohaye Navajo' Pima' Pinal' Santa Cruz W-. Yavapai* Yuma . San Carlos Indian reservation "- 1900 122,212 8,452 9,251 6,344 »4,264 "14,162 21,352 3,443 «8,817 14,689 6,884 4,545 13,799 4,145 3,065 18S0 59,620 4,281 6,938 2,021 5,670 10,986 1,444 12,673 4,251 8,685 2,671 1880 40, 440 5,283 5,689 1,190 17, 006 3,044 5,013 3,215 1870 179 5,716 2,142 1,621 1860 1 6, 482 1860 1 Then the county of Arizona, in the territory of New Mexico. 2 Parts taken to form Graham in 1881 and Navajo in 1895. 3 Organized from part of Pima in 1881. * Coconino organized from part of Yavapai in 1891. s Gila organized from parts of Maricopa and Pinal in 1881. 8 Exclufflvo of population of San Carlos Indian reservation. 1 Organized from parts of Apache and Pima in 1881. '. gStll'^rfo^m CochS'e^and toham in 1881 and Santa Cruz in 1899. u ?^^^SL^trSi\m^l?d°SoSuntles, hut the population in each county wa. not separately returned. Tablb 3.-IN0REASE IN POPULATION OP ARIZONA BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The Territory- Apache Cochise Coconino - Gila. Graham . Maricopa- Number. Per cent. 62,592 4,171 2,313 5,344 2,243 8,492 10,366 97.4 110.9 149.7 94.3 Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai Yuma . San Carlos Indian reservation. Number. Per cent. 1,999 8,817 2,016 2,633 4,545 5,114 1,474 3,065 138.4 15.9 61.9 58.8 55.1 The following territorial changes in the counties of Arizona have been made since 1890 : Part of Yavapai taken to form Coconino in 1891; part of Apache taken to form Navajo in 1895; and part of Pima taken to form Santa Cruz in 1899 As above stated, 3 counties, namely, Coconino, Navajo, and Santa Cruz, have been formed since 1890. The remaining 10 counties all show increases in population since 1890, and some of them very large increases. These large increases are due in certain cases, however, to the exclusion from the general population of the territory in 1890 of Indians and other persons on Indian reservations, etc. The population of Arizona can not be given by precincts for the different counties in 1900, as it is not separately returned. Table 4 shows the population of Arizona by cities, towns, and Indian reservations, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OP ARIZONA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Apaohe county 1 — Fort Apache Indian reservation (part of) Total for Fort Apache Indian reservation, in Apache, Gila, and Navajo counties. Navajo Indian reservation (part of) Total for that part of Navajo Indian reservation in Apache, Coconino, and Navajo counties, Arizona.^ COOHISB OOUNTY- Tombstone city COOONINO COUNTY'-. , 271 14 635 Flagstaff town Eualpai Indian reservation (part of) Total for Hualpai Indian reservation, in Coconino and Mo- have counties. 1 Part taken to form Navajo county in 1895. s For population of remainder of reservation, see figures for New Mexico and Utah. 1900 8,452 360 1,876 5,136 6,257 9,251 646 5,344 1890 4,281 1,875 963 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. CoooNiNO COUNTY— Continued. Navajo Indian reservation (part of) [For total of that part of Navajo Indian reservation in Ari- zona^ see Apache county.] Supai Indian reservation (part of) Total for Supai Indian reservation, in Coconino and Mo- have counties. GlL^ COUNTY *- Globe town Port Apache Indian reservation (part of). [For total see Apaclie county.] 1900 Graham county*-. Pima town- ' Organize _ ^ _ * Exclusive of part of San Carfos Indian reservation. I Organized from part of Yavapai county in 1891. ' " " ' ' " rlos 709 220 236 4,264 1,495 720 14,162 S2I 1890 2,021 803 6,670 750 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ARIZONA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR OrVlL DIVISIONS. Gkaham county— Continued. Solomonville city_, Thatcher town Maeioopa county.. Mesa town Phoenix city_. Ward i__. Ward 2 Ward 3-.. Ward 4_ 1,588 1,748 Soi Terape town ~~ Gila Bend Indian reservation III. _I " __Z"III Gila River In'dian reservation (part of) I___II! Total for Gila River Indian reservation, in Maricopa and Pinal counties. Salt River Indian reservation Mohave county. Chloride town Hualpai Indian reservation (part of)- [For total see Coconino county.] Supai Indian reservation (part of) [For total see Coconino county.] Navajo county i. Winslowtown Fort Apache Indian reservation (part of). [For total see Apache county.] Moqui Indian reservation 1900 629 644 21, 852 722 S,544 892 227 1,454 =,954 1,665 3,443 466 621 16 8,817 i,3°5 796 1,807 1890 287 320 10, 986 3, '5' 1,444 363 MINOK OIVIL DIVISIONS. Navajo county— Continued. Navajo Indian reservation (part of) __. [For total of that part of Navajo Indian reservation in Arizona, see Apache county.] Pima county 2_, TuL-son city Nomadic Indians San Xavier Indian reservation. Pinal county. Gila River Indian reservation (part of). [For total see Maricopa county.] Nomadic Indiana Santa Ceuz county 2_ Nogales town.. Yavapai county*.. Jerome town.. Prescott city_. Yuma county.. Yuma city Colorado River Indian reservation. 1900 412 7,531 565 978 6,884 1,500 559 4,545 1, 761 18,799 2, 861 3,559 4,145 San Carlos Indian reservation *_ i,402 558 8, 065 i. I 1890 12,67i 4,251 1,194 8,685 250 1,759 2,671 1 Organized from part of Apache county in 1895 ; exclusive of part of San Carlos Indian reservation. 2 Part of Pima county taken to form Santa Cruz cotinty in 1899. 8 Part. taken to form Coconino county In 1891. * Located in Gila, Graham, and Navajo counties. There are 16 incorporated cities and towns in Arizona, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5 POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS OF ARIZONA : 1890 AND 1900. 0ITIi3 AND TOWNS. POPULATION. cities and towns. population. CITIES AND TOWNS. POPULATION. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 466 1,271 1,495 2,861 722 1,761 5,544 621 3,559 629 892 644 3,152 760 1,759 287 Tombstone city . 646 7,531 1,305 1,402 1,875 963 803 250 Pima town . Tucson city . __ 5,1.50 Winslow town. ... 363 Solomonville city Yuma city 1,773 Tempe town — 1,194 Thatcher town — — 320 Of the above named 16 incorporated places there are only 4 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, namely, Tucson city, with 7,531; Phoenix city, with 5,544; Prescott city, with 3,559, and Jerome town, with 2,861 inhabitants. Director of the Getisus. -> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 7. ^A^ASHINGTON, D. C. October 3, 1900. POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Arkansas by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Arkansas was organized as a territory March 2, 1819, and admitted as a state June 15, 1836. In 1810 Arkansas county, then in the territory of Louisiana, but subsequently included in the territory of Arkansas, had a population of 1,062. Table 1 shows the population of Arkansas at each census from 1820 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF ARKANSAS: 1820 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 1,311,564 1,128,179 802,525 484,471 435,450 209, 897 97,574 30,388 14,255 183,385 325,654 318,054 49,021 225,553 112,323 67,186 16,133 16.25 40.-58 65.65 U.26 107.46 115.12 221.09 113.17 1890 _ - 1880 1870 _ I860 I860 - 1840 — 1830 1820 The population of the state in 1900 is 1,311,564 as against 1,128,179 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 183 385 or 16.25 per cent. This rate of increase is only about two-fifths of that for the decade from 1880 to 1890 when it was 40.58 per cent, and less than one-fourth of that for the decade from 1870 to 1880, when it was 65.65 per cent. From 1860 to 1870 there was an increase of only 11.26 per cent, but prior to 1860 the population more than doubled itself during each decade, and for the decade from 1880 to 1840 showed an increase of 221.09 per cent. The population of Arkansas in 1900 is more than ninety times as large as the population given for 1820, the first census taken after its organization as a territory in 1819. The total land surface of Arkansas is, approximately, 53,045 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 21.27; 1900, 24.73. Table 2 shows the population of Arkansas by counties at each census from 1820 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3 which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (CP15M) Table 2.— POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY COUNTIES : 1820 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 1,311,564 1,128,179 802,525 484,471 436,450 209,897 97,574 30,388 14,265 1 1, 062 Arkansas 2 12,973 19,734 9,298 31,611 16,396 9,651 8,539 18,848 14,528 21,289 15,886 9,628 11,620 22,077 19,772 19,505 21,270 14,529 11,051 11,518 11,511 19,451 20,780 17,395 12,917 18,773 7,671 16,979 24,101 12,748 14,076 22,557 13,506 18,383 40,972 17,448 10,594 16,491 19,409 13,389 13,731 20,563 22,544 19, 864 11,377 11,432 13,295 8,527 27,716 15,816 7,972 7,267 17,288 11,419 20,997 12,200 7,884 11,362 19,893 19,459 12,025 21,714 13,940 7,693 9,296 10,324 17,352 18,342 19,934 10,984 15,328 7,786 12,908 22,796 11,603 13,789 21,961 13,038 15,179 40,881 16,758 7,700 12,984 18,886 10,255 8,903 20, 774 19,263 17, 402 10,390 8,038 10,156 6,004 20,328 12,146 6,285 5,671 13,337 10, 117 15,771 7,213 8,268 8,042 8,844 8,590 3,245 2,058 1,346 1,426 1,260 1 1, 062 Baxter Benton 13,831 7,032 8,646 3,853 6,780 7,214 11,953 9,306 3,710 2,228 8,388 4,103 9,383 9,234 9,735 3,829 Calhoun 4,614 6,115 4,070 2,844 3,806 2,309 1,165 1,369 1,040 Clay Cleburne ^ 8,370 14,090 12,755 7,037 14,740 9,415 5,050 6,505 8,973 12,231 12,786 14,951 6,720 9,023 6,185 7,480 19,015 7,775 9,917 18,086 10,857 10,877 22,386 11,565 5,730 8,782 13,288 9,265 6,404 14,885 12,146 11,455 7,907 11,397 8,112 4,577 8,957 3,831 3,915 6,707 6,126 9,960 12,449 6,697 3,066 7,850 4,920 3,583 2,892 982 Crawford 7,960 2,648 4,266 1,561 2,440 1,272 Dallas 8,283 6,469 9,078 6,877 2,911 3,276 1,598 Franklin » 9,627 4,843 7,298 4,024 3,972 1,819 2,665 Garland Grant 3,943 7,573 13,768 6,877 Greene _ 6,843 13, 989 5,636 2,593 7,672 3,609 1,686 4,921 1,907 Hempstead 2,512 458 2,216 Independence ^ 14,666 6,806 7,268 16,733 9,152 9,139 6,981 14,307 7,215 10,493 14,971 7,612 8,464 9,372 7,767 3,213 3,086 5,834 5,227 5,220 5,274 3,669 2,240 1,540 2,566 3,433 2,200 2,835 2,031 1,266 333 772 Jackson Jefferson 7 Lafayette -_ 748 2,806 Lawrence 5,592 Lee - Little Eiver 3,236 Logan :.. Lonoke » Madison « 8,231 3,979 7,740 6,192 4,823 2,308 2,775 1,325 Miller 356 999 Miller ._ 17,558 16,384 16,816 9,444 16,609 12,538 20,892 7,294 26,561 10,301 7,025 18,352 21,715 11,875 63,179 17,166 17, 157 13,122 13,183 11,988 36,935 16,339 12, 199 8,100 22,495 11,220 34,256 24,864 16,304 22,750 14,714 11,635 15,336 7,923 14,832 9,950 17,033 5,538 25,341 8,537 4,272 9,283 19,458 11,374 47,329 14,485 13,543 11,311 12,635 9,664 33,200 10,072 10,418 7,043 14,977 8,567 32,024 22,946 14,009 18,015 9,919 7,332 9,574 5,729 12,959 6,120 11,758 3,872 21,262 6,345 2,192 5,857 14,822 8,435 32,616 11,724 8,389 8,953 9,174 7,278 19,560 6,192 9,047 5,089 13,419 9,565 23,844 17,794 8,646 13,852 Mississippi 3,633 8,336 2,984 3,895 5,657 3,633 2,368 2,049 1,958 1,410 936 Monroes 461 ~— ~~ Montgomery Nevada Newton _ _ 4,374 12,975 2,685 15,372 3,788 1,720 3,376 8,886 5,604 32,066 7,466 6,714 3,911 7,483 5,614 12,940 4,492 5,400 3,393 12,936 2,465 14,877 4,025 3,621 4,262 7,883 8,854 11,699 6,261 8,672 6,640 6,145 5,271 9,238 10,516 1,758 9,691 978 6,935 1,861 2,308 1,263 4,710 2,097 5,657 3,275 4,479 3,903 3,083 1,979 Ouacliita Perry Phillips 3,547 969 1,320 1,152 1,197 Pike Polk Pope 1,483 Prairie a _. Pulaski 5,350 2,196 2,499 2,061 1,694 936 2,396 1^505' 1,921 z: Randolph St. Francis Scott Searcy Sebastian — :::::: Sevier Sharp 4,240 2,810 634 .I-I"_iriri"ll"l~ Union 10,671 6,107 17,266 10,347 6,891 8,048 12,288 6,357 14,673 8,316 6,833 10,298 2,864 9,970 2,619 8,341 2,889 1,518 7,148 929 640 Van Buren a Washington Whites Woodruff Yell 2,182 1 Then in the territory of Louisiana. 2 Part of Desha annexed and part given to Jefferson since 1880. s Cleburne organized from parts of Independence, Van Buren, and White in 1883. 1 Name changed from Dorsey in 1885. s Part given to Arkansas county since 1880. « Part of Madison annexed to Franklin in 1885 ' Part of Arkansas county annexed since 1880 9 w. o« Praurie annexed to Lonoke and Monroe since 1880 Indian TeSo^^l?,rtTh»"?'i°*?°"A«'i^^*«i t?^^*?"* north of Red river now In inaian i emtory and that part south of Red river now in Texas. Table 3.— mCREASE EN POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The state. Arkansas-, Ashley. Baxter Benton Boone Bradley . Calhoun . Carroll Chicot... Clark Clay.. Cleburne Cleveland-. Columbia — Conway Craighead- Crawford — Crittenden . Dallas- Desha.. Drew . Faulkner Franklin Fulton . Garland- Grant - Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independence . Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Number. Per cent. 183,386 1,541 6,439 771 3,895 580 1,679 1,272 1,560 3,109 292 3, 686 1,744 258 2,184 318 7,480 1444 589 3,358 2,222 1,187 2,099 2,438 12,539 1,933 3,445 1115 4,071 1,305 1,145 287 596 468 3,204 91 690 2,894 16.25 13.48 48.43 9.04 14.05 3.67 21.06 17.50 9.02 27.23 1.39 80.21 22.12 2.27 10.98 1.61 62.20 12.04 4.23 43.65 23.90 11.50 12.10 13.29 112.74 17.60 22.48 11.48 31.54 5.72 9.87 2.08 2.71 3.59 21.11 0.22 4.12 37.58 Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River-. Logan- Lonoke -. Madison . Marion Miller Monroe . Montgomery-. Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope- Prairie l- Pulaski Randolph St. Francis—. Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union-. Van Buren__. Washington . White Woodruff Yell Number. Per cent 8,507 523 3,134 4,828 1211 3,281 2,462 987 2,844 4,749 1,480 1,521 1,777 2,588 3,859 1,756 1,220 1,764 2,753 9,069 2,257 501 15,850 2,671 3,614 1,811 548 2,324 3,735 6,267 1,781 1,057 7,518 2,653 2,232 1,918 2,295 4,735 27.01 2.77 30.56 54.23 11.02 17.03 14.15 9.50 19.33 40.82 9.65 19.20 U.98 26.01 22.66 31.71 4.81 20.66 64.44 97.69 11.60 4.40 33.49 18.44 26.69 16.01 4.84 24.05 11.25 62.22 17.10 15.01 50.20 30.97 6.97 8.86 16.38 26.28 1 Decrease. There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Arkansas since 1890. Of the 75 counties in the state all but 4 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing more than 50 per cent of increase being Polk, 97.69 per cent ; Poinsett, 64.44 per cent ; Sevier, 62.22 per cent ; Craighead, 62.20 per cent ; Little River, 54.23 per cent, and Union, 50.20 per cent. Pulaski county shows the largest numerical increase (15,850), but fully three-fourths of this increase is due to the increase in the population of the city of Little Rock. The 4 counties showing a decrease in population are Crawford, Franklin, Grant, and Logan. Table 4 shows the population of Arkansas by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR OH'IL DIVISIONS. Akkansas county . Arkansas township Bayou Metoe township . Chester townshij) Crockett township Keaton township . 1900 Lagrue township, including Dewitt town __ Dewitt town McFall township, including Stuttgart City _ Stuttgart city ^ Mill Bayou township ', Morris township _ Point de Luce township - Prairie township Stanley township : Ashley county. Banner township i Bayou township _ Bearhouse township i Beechcreek township Carter township, including Hamburg town Hamburg town De Bastrop township, including Wilmot village . Wilmot village '. Egypt township Extra township.. Grant township.. Longview township Mane Saline township . Millcreek township.. Portland township, including Portland tdwn.. Portland town Union township White township Baxter county. Barrencreek township.. Bayou township Bigflat township Buckhom township Greenwood township Grover township 2_ Independence township 2.. Logan townships Matney township Mill township . Mountainhome township, including Mountainhome town Mountainhome town Northfork township Pigeon township Union township Whiteville township Benton county. Anderson township s .. Appleglenn township* Ball township 5 Batie township «.. Bigspring township Brightwater township.. Cherokee township Colrille township Decatur township Dickson township T Esculapia township, including Eogers town . Rogers town.. Eldorado township " Flint to^vnship s Gartield township Garland township » Gentry township,'" including Gentry City town . Gentry City town _ Hico township, including Siloam Springs town., Siloam Springs town Logan township n. Mason Valley township 12 Mount Vernon township Osage township,' including Bentonville town . Bentonville town Roller Ridge township . Round Prairie township i^ Sngarcreek township- Sulphur Springs township.^ including Sulphur Springs town. Sulphur Springs town Wager township Wallace township," including Gravett town Gravett town Walnut township A^areagle township Washington township Yell to\vTiship6 12, 973 1,010 58.5 1,917 1,506 318 1,858 1,258 544 1,1-53 526 2,171 262 19,734 834 416 616 1,088 2,735 1,260 3,499 378 1,025 637 858 as7 504 1,441 2,767 426 2,045 432 9,298 794 502 447 266 478 223 588 451 785 500 1,509 364 564 601 754 836 31, 611 847 451 497 806 347 925 425 759 750 1,118 3,879 2.158 687 660 975 861 1,044 419 3,416 1,748 442 761 905 3,673 1,843 409 549 553 960 31S 689 1,365 447 832 476 1,264 1890 11,432 704 620 595 628 1,510 1,069 246 1,616 I, i6s 567 1,057 528 2,321 217 13,295 255 948 809 1,696 6SS 2,160 737 535 827 364 456 1,159 1,584 1,054 711 8,527 655 493 443 330 357 809 541 690 401 1,322 242 486 ■513 493 994 27,716 1,577 554 1,116 380 950 385 833 592 1,086 2,844 1,26s 604 1,233 1,024 1,951 821 905 3,737 1,677 426 849 526 952 749 1,028 785 471 1,274 885 1 Banner township organized from part of Bearhouse township since 1890. 2 Grover township organized from parts of Independence and Logan town- ships since 1890. , s Parts taken to form Garland and Mason Valley townships since 1890. * Organized from parts of Batie, Eldorado, Sulphur Springs, and Wallace townships since 1890. 5 Part taken to form Logan township since 1890. « Part taken to form Appleglenn township since 1890. ' Part taken to form Garland township since 1890. 8 Parts taken to form Gentrj', Logan, and Mason Valley townships since 1890. 9 Organized from parts of Anderson, Dickson, Osage, and Wallace townships since ls9o. '0 organized from parts of Flint and Round Prairie townships since 1890. MINOR CIVIL divisions. Boone county. Bearoreek township _ Bellefonte township., Blvthe township.. Bryan township '^ CarroUton township i» Crookedcreek township i'. Elixir township Ewing township Gaither township 1 Harrison township, including Harrison town., Harrison town Jackson township Jefferson township Lee township.. Longoreek township — Omaiha township Prairie township Sugarloaf township Summit township i' Washington township.. Young township Bradley county . Clay township Eagle township — Marion township . Moro township — Ouachita township Palestine township Pennington township, including Warren towii. Warren town River township Sumpter township Washington township . Calhoun county.. Caswell township ChampagnoUe township.. Dallas township Fayette township Franklin township Huey township Jackson township Jefferson township Locust Bayou township _ Moro township Polk township River township Carroll county.. Carrollton township.. Cedar township, including Eureka Springs city.. Eureka Springs city Ward I . Ward 2. 1,004 1,438 Ward 3 1,130 Chfty township Cross township 20_ Dryfork township Franklin township 20 Hickory township, including Green Forest town- Green Forest town Kingriver township 20 Liberty township Longcreek township Omega township 21 Osage township Piney township2i Polo township- Prairie townsliip, including Berryville'town , BerryviUe town Ward I Ward 2 IIIIIIIII" Winona township Y'ocum township ^ 217 334 Chicot county- Bayou Macon township Bowie township, including Dermotttown. Dermott town Gaines township 22 ZII..IIII Louisiana township _ " McConnell township22 I.I~I."I" Masona township ~_ ~~ ~~~" Oden township III. I IIII" Planter township I" _' "_" Railroad township ~ "" 1900 16, 396 850 865 416 212 524 679 612 523 849 551 562 147 806 582 573 500 .518 399 749 347 9,651 839 253 527 434 177 806 1,638 954 505 531 941 8,539 1,645 880 554 200 649 278 617 640 576 1,394 554 552 18,848 1,060 4,760 3,572 320 341 369 198 2,413 469 781 509 1,185 463 748 220 1,045 2,909 551 687 840 14,528 1,858 467 103 4,079 3,507 434 1,814 917 829 11 Organized from parts of Ball, Flint, and Yell townships since 1890 a g"???'?*"^ ?°? P^''** °* Anderson and Flint townshitS since 1890 13 Part taken to form Gentry township since 1890. ^ " Parts taken to form Appleglenn and Garland townships since 1890 10 pI???'?'^ ^°^ P^'^ ot^^Can-ollton and Summit towi3hip"sfnce 1890 i« Part taken to form Bryau township since 1890. ;! '^^'^ **ken to form Gaither township since 1890. 10 Oi'Sfl'^ed from parts of Crookedcreek and Summit townships since " Parts taken to form Bryan and Gaither townships since 1890 8hTp?stoce IsT '^ organized from parts of Fran&in and Kingriver ?" p?i?,l^ township organized from part of Piney township since 1890 2- Games township organized from part of McConnell township) stoie 1890. town- 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clark county- Alpine township Amity township Anderson township Antoine township Beeohcreek township Beime township Caddo township, including Arkadelphia tdwnl ArkadelphifL town , Elkins township ZVJil III Greenville township Leard township Longcreek township Manchester township Missouri township, including Gurdon town_, Gurdon town Southfork township Terre Noire township Clay county i Bluecane township 2 Bradshaw township Brown township Cache township," including Knohel town Knobel town Carpenter township Chalkhlufl township Clark township ' Cleveland township _ Current River township Haywood township,* including Greenway town . Greenway town Johnson township _ Killgore township, including Corning town Coming town Liddell township, including St. Francis town_. St. Francis town , Nelson township OakhluS township,* including Rector town . Rector town _ Payne township * Pollard township St. Francis township,* including Piggott town Piggott town Cleburne county Bigcreek township Cadron township,^ including Quitman town _ Quitman town California township « Centerpost township ' Clayton township* Francis township'.. Giles township,' including Shiloh town Shiloli town. Grassy township Healing Springs township - Morgan township' Mountain township Petercreek township Pine township _ Plney township PoflE township* Saline township South Sugarloaf township. Including Sugarloaf town.. Sugarloaf town s Sugarloaf township Valley township Cleveland county-. Bowman township — Harper township Hurricane township. Jackson township' Kingsland township,!" including Kingsland town . Kingsland town Lee township ' — Miller township Niven township' Redland township Saline township Smith townshij) Tisdale township, including Rison towi Rison town Whiteoak township White ville township Columbia county.. Boone township Brown township Buenavlsta township. Calhoun township.. 1900 21,289 534 400 722 175 163 697 495 739 397 867 332 253 6j3 263 045 376 972 15,886 1,073 536 545 802 39= 418 934 427 614 225 1,283 165 1,623 1,825 784 550 420 231 2,111 520 597 1,058 1,034 195 9,628 113 1,039 656 459 336 592 493 753 246 777 591 154 634 398 547 448 178 313 1,070 5S2 357 376 11, 620 794 670 486 500 :,187 364 763 ., 129 100 ,730 588 706 853 453 399 715 22, 077 1,169 1,867 1,251 1,085 1S90 20, 997 538 1,440 849 1,691 1,002 533 6,872 2,4S5 409 1,011 345 147 1,648 2,012 8C2 1,411 1,089 12,200 441 416 635 279 ^29 417 146 1,352 33 1,444 1,645 584 486 3S6 389 1,827 5=5 9ii 813 7,884 75 1,112 3=7 396 477 1,175 585 "360 455 361 347 921 322 276 ■ 402 11,362 737 679 574 1,882 464 717 1,298 462 1,788 390 982 757 377 719 19,893 1,014 1,270 1,366 1,027 1 Part of Greene county annexed since 1890. . . ,„«„ 2 Organized from part of Bluecane township Greene county, since 1890. s Clark township organized from part of Cache township sin«3 1890 * Payne township organized from parts of Haywood, OakblufE, and St. Fran- cis to^^^^olftow^hip organized from parts of Cadron and Clayton town- ^P| pofl^township organized from part of California township since 1890. . 7 F?SiXand Mofgan townships organized from parts of Giles township ^^''l Given as Sugarloaf Springs in 1890. ^ „,. . ,. .„„ ,... « Jackson to-OTishlp organized from part of Niven township since 1890. 11 fncSdes^Point'R'emove and Elver townships (aggregate population 1,141 in 1890' minor civil divisions. Columbia county— Continued. Clay township Cleveland township Cornie township Dorcheat township Georgia township. Hadley township, including Buckner town.. Buckner town Harrison township.. Lamartine township, including Waldo town.. Waldo town McNeil township, including McNeil town McNeil town.. Magnolia township, including Magnolia town.. Map:nolia town Mississippi township Moss township Warren township Conway county Bentley township Cedarfalls township . Gregory township Griffin township Higgins township.. Howard township, including Plummorville town.. Plummerville town Lick Mountain township McLaren township.. Nichols township, including Cleveland town .. Cleveland town Petit Jean township Union township Washington township Welhorn townshlp,i2 including Morrillton city . Morrillton city Craighead county . Bigcreek township Brookland township . Buffalo township.. Giikerson township i" Greenfield township Joneshoro townsliip,i3 including Jonesboro city . Jonesboro city . Lake City township," including Lake City town Lake City town , Lester township . Little Texas township,i6 including Dryden town _ Dryden town . Maumelle township Nettleton township,i3 including Nettleton town _ Nettleton town Powell township Crawford county". Alma township," Including Alma town . Alma town Barker township Cedarereek township Cedarville township.. Chester township, including Chester town. Chester town Cove City township is Dora township " Dyer township,!' including Dyer town Dyer town Jasper township Lafayette township " Lancaster township Leecreek township _ Maxey township,!" including Mulberry town _ Mulberry town- Mountain township Oliver Springs township Porter township Richland township River township" Rudy township Shepherd township ™ Union township Upper towDship Van Buren township,!'-' including Van Buren city Van Buren city Ward I 800 Ward 2 1,061 Ward 3 712 Vine Prairie township!' Whitley township . .1900 897 945 982 675 407 1,497 400 606 2,081 ?8? 260 4,139 1,614 1,223 1,476 996 19, 772 663 415 1,157 833 730 2,966 296 1,846 750 1,230 202 380 1,855 1,516 5,431 1,707 19,505 519 150 897 432 6,808 4,508 1,234 434 109 069 051 613 990 21,270 1,611 44° 450 386 480 638 174 390 438 622 343 678 741 393 564 1,150 361 645 645 379 1,025 387 450 290 733 316 6,261 =,573 4.n3 811 334 Wiofrey township ^ !2 Point Remove and River townships annexed since 1890. !3 Giikerson and Nettleton townships organized from parts of Joneshoro township since 1890. !4 Given as Lake in 1890. !6 Given as Texas in 1890. !o Maxey township and part of Miller township, Franklin county, annexed to Crawford county and organized into Maxey township since 1890. 1' Dyer township organized from parts of Alma, Lafayette, River, and Vine Prairie townships since 1890. ' !8 Given as Cove in 1890. !« Dora township organized from part of Van Buren township since 1890. 20 Winfrey township organized from part of Shepherd township since 1830. 6 • Table 4.— POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DiylSIONS. Chittenden county. Blackoak township i. Fogleman township _ Jackson township — Jasper township 2 Lucas township . Mississippi township 2. _ Mound City township 3_ Old River township * Proctor township Tyronza township! Wappanocka township*.. Ckoss county. Bedford township Brushylake township . Ooldwater township — Ellis township Mitchell township Searcy township ' Smith township _, ■ Tyronza townsnip'.: Wynne township, including Wynne town . Wynne town Dallas county.. Chester township Dryrun township Fordyce township, including Fordyce town . Fordyce town Hollysprings township Jackson township Liberty tbwnship ' Manchester township Nix township'. Owen township ' Princeton township,' including Princeton town., Princeton town Smith townships Desha county.. Bowie township. Clayton township Franklin township, including Arkansas City town . Arkansas City town JefEerson township Mississippi township Randolph township Redfork township.. Richland township.. Silver Lake township Walnut Lake township . Wilkerson township n_. Dkew county.. Bartholomew township Bearhouse township Clearoreek township Collins township, including Collins town- Collins town Crook township Franklin township.. Marion township, including Monticello town.. Monticello town Prairie township Saline township, including Wilmar town Wilmar town Springhill township Veaaey township FAULKNEE COUNTY-. Benedict township Benton township is Breckenridge townshipi' Bristol township" Cadron towiiship,is including Conway town.. Conway town California township Clifton township 1* Cypress township Danley township Eagle township " 1900 14,529 248 459 3,959 1,995 1,402 657 689 496 1,972 1,528 1,124 11,051 578 596 809 270 1,193 2,219 1,225 872 3,289 11,518 638 544 2,947 I, 710 991 712 372 1,410 329 1,452 1,090 168 1,033 11, 511 726 1,508 1,091 974 1,892 1,262 1,701 320 893 1,110 217 19, 451 881 135 392 212 623 161 Oil 579 107 384 844 308 20,780 794 700 299 433 5,154 2,003 888 458 1,122 529 450 1890 13, 940 767 2,914 3,083 1,109 892 2,880 804 1,491 7,693 428 386 779 167 1,172 1,569 1,026 234 1,932 565 9,296 561 488 1,792 980 753 578 1,475 1,276 1,333 1,040 1010, 324 769 713 1,272 748 1,621 800 1,985 305 945 817 266 17,352 2,176 737 1,284 1,069 2,563 4,163 1,285 881 1,493 1,103 1,275 1218,342 700 1,013 1,397 1,207 714 1 Blackoak township organized from part of Tyronza township since 1890. 2 Mississippi township organized from part of Jasper township since 1890. s Given as Mound in 1890. 4 Old River township organized from part of Wappanocka township since 1890. 6 Given as Tyrongia in 1890. Organized from part of Princeton township since 1890. 7 Organized from parts of Owen, Princeton, and Smith townships since 1890. 8 Part taken to form Nix township since 1890. » Parts taken to form Liberty and Nix townships since 1890. 10 Includes Old River township (population 83 m 1890). 11 Old River township annexed since 1890. 12 Includes Caney, Cleveland, Pine Mountain, Powell, and Tupelo townships (aggregate population 2,773 in 1890). i» Breckenridge township organized from part of Benton township since 1890. i* Bri.'itol township organized from parts of Mount Vernon, Muddy Bayou, and Newton townships since 1890. 15 Caney, Pine Mountain, Powell, and Tupelo townships and part of Cleve- land township annexed to Cadron township since 1890. i« Clifton township organized from parts of Eastfork and Union townships since 1890. MINOE OrviL DIVISIONS. Faulknee county— Continued. Eastfork tovmshipi'.. Hardin township Havre township" Matthews township-. Mount Vernon township".. Muddy Bayou township " .. Newton township" Palarm township" Plercecreek township Stone township Union township i« . Walker township Wilson tovmship Fkanklin county 18 . Boston township- Cobb township 20.. Cravens township 21 Donald township 22 Grover township 23 Hogan township, including Altus town. Altus town Hurricane township 2* Ivy township Limestone township2o Middle township Mlllcreek township's Miller township 25 Morgan township Mountain township Mulberry township 21 Prairie township 22 Sixmile township 22 Walker township 21 Wallace township Watalula township Weaver tovmship ^ Whlteoak towiishlp,2i including Ozark town _ Ozark town Whiteroek township 26 Wittich township Fulton county- Afton township 1 Bennett Bayou township. Benton township Bigcreek township Cleveland township Fulton township _ Mammoth Spring township, including Mammoth Spring town. Mammoth Spring town :.. Mountcalm township Myatt township Pleasantrldge township Southfork township Strawberry township Union township . Washington township.. Gaeland county. Antioch township . Bain township Baxter township — Hale township 2J. Hot Springs township, Including Hot Springs city . Hot Springs city Ward Ward 1,893 2,054 Ward 3 1^102 Ward 4 1 Ward 5 . I Ward 6. Lee township 28 Lincoln township 28 Marble township Mazam township's Mill township Mountain township '^ Mountain Valley township 27. Ouachita township 1,371 2,352 Phillips township-. Sulphur township-. Union township 27 . 1900 540 1,117 747 760 374 916 481 1,050 645 841 1,204 576 702 17,395 451 256 538 708 661 2,149 500 607 511 318 963 667 310 291 229 940 1,539 280 407 332 552 430 2,694 848 537 1,025 12,917 530 728 1,353 1,187 939 1,058 2,125 717 450 623 1,024 1,U1 493 583 713 18,773 512 537 292 217 12,088 9.973 444 497 400 353 891 478 592 195 224 461 592 1890 894 1,128 886 570 499 792 819 1,160 326 710 1,284 560 564 "19,934 397 1,524 469 1,286 610 528 1,165 1,400 411 237 1,163 2,671 394 400 582 862 654 1,208 10,984 375 767 1,110 1,098 799 916 1,697 471 560 768 997 410 566 450 15,328 434 589 291 261 9,480 8,086 555 .597 336 788 462 157 179 374 825 17 Eagle township organized from parts of Cleveland, Havre, and Palarm townships since 1890. 18 Maxey township and part of Miller township annexed to Crawford county since 1890. 19 Includes Maxey township (population 1,366 in 1890). 20 Cobb township organized from part of Limestone township since 1890. 21 Cravens township organized from parts of Mulberry, Walker, and White- oak townships since 1890. ■ '^ im ^"^"^ Sixmile townships organized from parts of Prairie township 2s Grover township organized from part of Mlllcreek township since 1890. 24 Weaver township organized from part of Hurricane township since 1890. -5 Organized from part of Whiteroek township since 1890 ; part given to Craw- ford county since 1890. ire-- v^ ^^<, 2« Part taken to form Miller township since 1890. 27 Mountain Valley township organized from parts of Hale, Mountain, and Union townships smce 1890. 1890 ^^^^"^ township organized from parts of Lee and Lincoln townships since Table 4 — POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR ami, DIVISIONS. Grant county. Calvert township Daryeaw township.. Davis township Dekalb township Fenter township Franklin township . Hadison township.. Merrygreen township, includingSheridau town., Sheridan town Eiver township i IIIII Sulphur townships Tennessee township Washington township Greene county s., Blueoane township'.. Bryan township * Cache township* . Clark township,^ including Paragould city Paragould city Crowley township * Friendship township Hurricane township Jones township Lake township Mainshore township Poland township 5 St. Francis township* Salem township « , Shadygrove township « Springgrove township* Union township Hempstead county.. Bodcaw township. Bois d'Arc township, including Fulton town . Fulton town Deroane township, including Hope town Hope town Garland township Minecreek township s Newland township ' . Ozan township, including Washington town- Washington town Eedland township Saline township . Springhill township Wallaceburg township . Wateroreek township — Hot Spring county.. Antioch township Bigcreek township — Bismarck township — Clearcreek township.. Depoche township.. Fenter township,^" including Malvern town.. Malvern town GifEord townshii ip — ihipi' Harrison township i" Henderson township n — Lonehill township '^ Magnet Cove township ... Midway township w Miller township 12 Ouachita township i" Prairie Bayou township . Saline township Valley township n Howard county i^. Baker township Blackland township. Blueridge township- Brewer township Centerpoint township, including Centerpoint town.. Centerpoint town Clay township Couutyliue township Dillard township Franklin township Hollycreek township Madison township ,,. , . , Mineralsprings township, including Mmeralsprmgs town Mineralsprings town : Mountain township. 1900 Muddyfork township -,—.t^—^ Nashville township, including Nashville town Nashville town Saline township Saratoga township. 7,671 538 766 897 610 320 891. ,520 802 687 573 454 16,979 132 259 1,150 4,390 3.324 638 752 1,847 573 621 873 826 768 789 842 1,019 2,000 24,101 942 1,771 504 4,632 1,644 1,821 2,915 1,168 4,171 374 1,271 2,434 1,883 1,293 800 12, 748 432 468 890 546 890 3,069 1,582 424 369 549 486 851 709 189 1,100 770 472 534 14,076 907 372 491 1,785 334 551 521 441 329 456 599 1,256 278 599 566 2,385 928 588 798 1,041 1890 7,786 627 694 943 891 382 503 1,825 853 184 643 521 404 12,908 414 823 2,574 1,666 512 716 1,721 304 478 309 1,131 1,072 1,111 1,743 '22,796 1,434 337 4,902 1.937 965 1,173 1,143 4,318 519 884 1,969 1,747 1,288 11, 603 392 434 879 466 745 8,128 1,520 516 541 403 935 1,006 617 532 1,009 "13,789 274 869 298 682 1,591 297 488 553 438 241 538 394 1,163 858 664 2,24S 810 770 1,032 Sulphur Springs township 1 Organized since 1890. 3 Pa™o?Blu^^e township, Greene county, annexed to Clay county since ^*^°4Bryan township organized from parts of Cache and Crowley townships ''°"t springgrove township organized from parts of Clark, Poland, and St. ^°ethSS;?t'iXsJ??organized from Part of f le- township since 1890. 7 Includes Union township (population 1,772 m 1890). 8 Union township annexed since 1890. 10° S7dway towSp o?gSed from paxtsof Fenter, Harrison, and Ouachita townships since 1890. minor civil divisions. Independence county . Ashley township.. Barren township . Bigbottom township, including Newark town. Newark town Blackriver township Christian township ^ Fairview township . Gainsboro township 1— Greenbriar township, including Jamestown town . Jamestown town Jefferson township Liberty township.. Logan township Euddell township, including Batesville city.. Batesville city.. Ward I. 892 Ward 2 986 Ward 3 449 Salado township " Stubbs township Union township Washington township Whiteriver township, including Sulphur Rock town _ Sulphur Rock town Izard county. Athens township i' Barrenfork township . Bigspring township .. Bryan township 18 Claiborne township .. Drytown township FrankUn township i^.. Guthrie township Jefferson township Lacrosse township 20.. Laft'erty township . Lunenberg township 20 ■ MUlcreek township," including Melbourne town.. Melbourne town Newberg township Newhope township Pleasanthill township " Sage township 20 Strawberry township i^ Union township 18 Violethill township Whiteriver township " jAOEaON COUNTY. Barren township . Bird township. Including Tuckerman town _ Tuckerman town Breckenridge township Cache township .. Cowlake township Glaize township, including Grandglaize town Grandglaize town -. Glass township, including Swifton town Swifton town Grubb township Jefferson township, including Jacksonport town Jacksonport town Eicnwood township Union township, including Newport town Newport town _ Ward I r,i49 Ward 2 r. 717 Village township.. Jefferson county.. Bairaque township, includiug Eedfleld town.. Eedfield town Bogy township Bolivar township.. Dudley Lake township.. Dunnington township... Jefferson township Melton township Niven township Oldriver township Pastoria township Plum Bayou township.. Richland township Eoberts township Spring township Talladega township . 1900 22,557 744 1,005 1,413 315 2,128 1,964 659 1,179 2,166 130 652 729 396 3,509 2,327 1,895 565 712 1,253 2,088 358 13, 506 461 481 397 592 406 672 590 634 577 675 399 1,043 1,013 256 1,003 1,007 481 532 541 919 761 822 18,383 604 3,209 260 2,540 968 608 674 so 1,409 206 705 1,844 265 605 4,555 2,866 40,972 1,165 333 1,922 1,355 1,996 1,268 812 1,046 574 1,557 1,635 4,508 2,578 240 785 a59 11 Henderson township organized from part of Valley township since 1890. 12 Miller township organized from part of Lonehill township smce 1890. 13 Washington township annexed to Sevier county since 1890. " Includes Washington township (population 324 in 1890). 16 Includes Caney township (population 168 in 1890). 16 Caney township annexed since 1890. 1' Athens township organized from parts of Millcreek and Whiteriver townships since 1890. 1' Bryan township organized from part of Union township since 1890. 19 Strawberry township organized from parts of Franklin and Pleasanthill townships since 1890. 2" Sage township organized from parts of Lacrosse and Lunenberg townships since 1890. 8 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. JEFFEKSON COUNTY— Continued. Vaugine township, including Pine Blufl city- Pine Bluff city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4- Victoria township Villemont township Washington township.. Whiteville township -3.183 • 2i530 . 3, TOO ■ 2.683 Johnson county.. Batson township 1 Cickerson township 1 Grant township, including Coalhill town. Coalhill town Hlekey township Hill townshipi Horsehead township Howell township King township Lee township.. Lowgap township McKennon township.. Mulberry township 1 . Perry township., Pllotrock township Piney township Pittsburg township, including Lamar town. I^mar town Praiiie township . Kedlick townshii; Sherman township Spadra township, including Clarksville city.. Clarksville city Stonewall township ..1 Ward township Lafayette county. Baker township, including Stamps town . Stamps town Boyd township French township Lagrange township.. Mars Hill township, Including Kress city Kress city Boane township,' including Frostville town.. Frostville town.. Steel township, 'including New Lewisville town New Lewisville town Walker Creek township Lawrence county.. Ashland township.. Blackriver township,* including Powhatan town ._ Powhatan town Blackrock township,* Including Blackrock town . Blackrock town Cache township.. Campbell township, including Hoxie and Walnutridge towns. Hoxie town Walnutridge town. Dent township, including Imbodeu town.. Imboden town Duty township, including Portia town Portia town.. Flatcreek township 6 Lawrence township Marion township Morgan township Promised Land township, including Sedgwick town. Sedgwick eown : Eeedcreek township Springriver township Strawberry township Thacker township Lee county.. Bearoreek township.. Bigereek township Council township Fleener township Hampton township Hardy township.. Independence township, including Marianna town. Marianna town Liberty township 1900 14,989 II, 496 1,840 919 635 794 17,448 357 327 2,242 1. 341 360 414 1,075 730 694 446 345 204 350 992 401 402 1,889 474 804 537 477 2,859 i,o36 645 10,594 1,719 1,021 629 364 740 900 264 2,669 919 2,953 548 620 16,491 437 1,028 249 2,321 1,400 516 2,701 I2S 550 1,003 411 1,093 400 507 928 865 759 648 l,i77 777 1,438 193 19,409 521 1,016 598 1,454 352 4,448 1,707 681 1890 13, 593 9.952 2,084 718 1.051 16,758 322 1,956 802 412 406 1,021 7.59 682 476 149 217 467 1,146 415 333 1,682 806 685 314 2,686 937 691 1,133 27,700 602 "650 1,065 511 1,261 1,221 500 564 12,984 435 949 220 1,490 761 305 2,460 102 457 701 157 1,274 571 859 785 336 205 917 601 1,501 166 18,886 267 485 948 735 1,520 486 S,537 1,126 514 1 Dickerson township organized from parts of Batson, Hill, and Mulberry townships since 1890. 2 Includes Conway and Douglas townships (aggregate jxipulatlon 1,543 In 1890). 3 Conway township (population 681 In 1890) annexed since 1890. * Douglas township (population 862 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 6 Flatcreek township organized from parts of Blackrock and Blackriver townships since 1890. » Given as Spring Creek in 1890. ' Organized from parts of Jackson and Ked River townships since 1890. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lee County— Continued. Oakforest township Richland township St. Francis township Springcreek township Texas township Union township Walnut township Lincoln county. Auburn township, including Douglas town- Douglas town Bartholomew township . Canecreek township, including Star City town. Star City town Choctaw township Kimbrough township Lonepine township Millcreek township Owen township Smith township Spring township Wells Bayou township — Little Kivek county.. Arden township ' Burke township Caney township Cleveland townships.. Franklin township ' ._. Jackson township i": — Jefferson township," including Ashdown town _ Ashdown town Johnson township 8 Liokcreek township Little River township Red River township '2 Richland township is Whiteclifls township " Logan county Bear Wallow township Boone township, including Booneville town. BooneviUe town Canecreek township Cauthron township Clark township Delaware township Driggs township Ellsworth township . Johnson township Logan township . Mountain township Petit Jean township Reville township, including Magazine town.. Magazine town River township.. Roseville township Shoalcreek township Short Mountain township, including Paris town. Paris town Sixmile township Sugarcreek township Washburn township ' Lonoke county.. Butler township _ Carlisle township, including Carlisle town.. Carlisle town. Caroline township, including Austin Stationtownl Austin Station town Cleveland township 16 """ Crookedcreek township Eagle township I""ZZ II Goodrum township Gray township.. Gvimwoods township, including EnglandTowu England town Hamilton township. Indian Bayou township Lafayette township HI Lonoke township, including Lonoke town' Lonoke town Magness township II ~~I Pettus township IIIII I" Prairie township i* _ "I Pulaski township _ '"_ Richwoods township I"" Totten township Williams township.. York township, including Cabot town. Cabot town 1900 1,120 2,131 742 1,727 1,832 1,843 596 13,389 1, 1, 13, 848 117 710 451 251 864 900 925 846 670 175 819 181 731 493 790 439 796 705 2,152 1,135 400 1,393 426 2,362 1,721 1,167 152 20,563 446 !,068 988 §19 825 ,173 782 761 635 521 168 406 897 602 141 020 195 836 865 938 136 22,544 920 1,363 2X2 1,771 196 261 425 367 537 808 1,404 368 498 1,519 1,269 2,645 951 607 1,436 511 975 1,786 593 2,126 1,023 294 1890 1,402 2,147 798 1,789 1,600 1,775 10,255 2,075 1,155 1,036 Z04 883 814 763 647 522 1,047 492 821 8,903 591 363 426 794 2,542 809 412 770 2,196 20,774 382 1,735 496 1,056 789 1,115 740 892 755 514 642 566 989 1,875 183 766 1,228 1,131 2,232 547 1,128 1,025 1,214 19,263 928 1,085 185 1,455 505 353 457 462 1,156 720 936 744 2,491 858 541 962 734 1,051 1,299 666 1,903 815 8 Part taken to form Jefferson township since 1890 u IZf. h"^^" 1° l°™ JeiTersou and Whiteclllfs townships since 1890 i» Parts taken to form Arden and Richland townshipTsirice 18M townsg[f?S^^^xlr ^"'^ °' '''''"''^^^' ^-'^-. J?Co^n,'i^d Red River is Parts taken to form Arden and Jefferson townships since 1890 18 Organized from part of Jackson township since 1890 14 Organized from part of Franklin township since 1890 1* Cleveland towusliip organized from part of Prairie township since 1890 9 Table 4.— POPULATION OP ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Madison county . Alatiam township i. Baldwin township 2. Boston township 3_. Bowen township *. California township Goodwill townships Hilhum township,6 including St. Paul town I St. Paul town Independence township IIIII.~III" Kentucky township ' Kings Elver townships Lamar township.. Lincoln township' Marble township 1 Milloreek township lO-, Piney township 1 Prairie township Kichland township Union township" Valley township i2_ Wareagle township 1 Wharton Creek township.. Whiterlver township 1^ Mabion oobnty.. Bearden township i5_ Bigcreek township i«-. Blythe township "_ Buffalo township 15 Cedarcreek township ^ Crockett township " Crookedcreek township i5_ Desoto township Dodd City township " Franklin township is Hampton township so James Creek township Keesee township" Liberty township =1 NorthJork township is Prairie township Sugarloaf township". Union township,!' including Yellville town. Yellville town — . Water Creek townships^ Whiterlver township i' Miller county. Beech township-. Cleveland township- Cutoff township Daycreek township.. Garland township, including Texarkana city. Texarkana city Ward I Ward 2 Wards Ward 4 798 1,042 1, 897 , i>i77 [The joint population of Texarkana city, in Garland township^ Miller county, Arkansas, and Texarkana city, in precinct i, Bowie county, Texas, is 10,170.] Homan township Lost Prairie township Red Kiver township Sulphur township Mississippi county.. Biglake township — Canadian township.. Carson Lake township Chickasawba township, including BlythesviUe town.. Blythesville town.. Clearlake township- Fletcher township, including Luxora town. Luxora town Golden Lake township 23. 1900 19,864 677 267 283 197 190 473 726 345 355 385 694 953 650 540 748 373 469 274 842 618 979 556 615 11,377 347 226 783 220 342 132 436 485 592 423 .,058 602 149 327 749 900 466 .,904 578 477 759 17,558 1,551 875 738 365 8,744 4,914 995 640 759 2,891 16,384 519 372 772 2,414 302 529 1,794 943 776 1890 17,402 1,263 919 1,325 417 254 935 1,568 941 672 569 1,600 1,016 973 1,328 2,512 547 "10,390 465 1,121 446 267 "281 664 750 578 969 720 1,318 263 571 961 14,714 917 1,202 768 416 6,660 3.528 1,115 653 601 2,382 11,635 424 403 451 1,464 232 662 1 Alabam township organized from parts of Marble, Piney, and Wareagle "orSrdzed from' parts of Hilburn and Kentucky townships since 1890. 3 Parts taken to form Goodwill and Lincoln townships since 1890. i Part taken to form Lincoln township since 1890. 6 Ortranized from parts of Boston and Kings River townships since 1890. 6 Parts taken to form Baldwin and Millcreek townships smce 1890. ' Part taken to form Baldwin township since 1890. 8 Part taken to form Goodwill township since 1890. • 9 Organized from parts of Boston and Bowen townships since 1890. 10 Organized from parts of Hilburn and Valley townships smce 1890. n Part taken to form Whiterlver township since 1890. . 12 Parts taken to form Millcreek and Whiterlver townships since 1890. is Organized from parts of Union and Valley townshJps since 1890. 14 TTipludes Tomahawk township (population 451 m 1890). . 16 ttooMcreS township organfe& from parts of Bearden, Umon, and ^^" Bi JcreTt^^hl^orlSed from part of Buffalo township since 1890. i7D?df City townsSp organized from parts of Blythe and Sugarloaf town- °^?'cSre'ek township organized from paxts of Ftanklin and Northfork town.ships since 1890. MINOR civil divisions. Mississippi county— Continued. Hickman township Little River township Monroe township, including Osceola town . Osceola town Pecan township 23 Scott township Swayne township Troy township Whitten township Monroe county . Brinkley township,^! including Erinkley town.. Brinkley town Cache township, including Clarendon town Clarendon town Cleburne township 26 Cypress Ridge township Dixon township 24_. Duncan town6hip,2'> including Hollygrove town. HoUygrove town Greenfield township Hindman township 2fi Jackson township Keevil township Montgomery township Pineridge township w Raymond township 2s Richland township Rockroe township Montgomery county- Bear township Bigfork township Caddo township Caney township Cedarglades township 29.. Center township Crystal township Gap township Leverney township Mazam township Missouri township Mountain township Ouachita township Parks township Polk townsnip Scott township 20 Smith township 29.. Southfork township Sulphur Springs township. Nevada county Alabama township Albany township Boughton township Caney township Emmet township, including Emmet town . Emmet town Georgia township Jackson township Leake township . Missouri township, including Prescott town., Prescott town Parker township Redland township Taylor township Union township Newton county - Bigcreek township Boston township so Grant township si Jackson townsnip S2 — Jefferson township's — Kentucky townships*.. Lincoln township ss Lowgap township s5 1900 684 246 3,495 953 668 2,225 397 1,290 203 16,816 2,967 1,648 3,305 1,840 615 621 402 2,537 W2 556 1,050 472 921 900 351 1,166 578 9,444 152 313 671 859 336 581 139 857 460 476 207 551 504 228 894 182 354 856 824 16, 609 1,004 1,460 1,199 962 655 202 580 1,011 880 3,956 2,00s 1,423 1,028 1,344 1,107 12,538 667 629 251 1,272 677 663 490 342 19 Keesee township organized from part of Crockett township since 1890. 20 Part taken to form Liberty township since 1890 ; Tomahawk township annexed since 1890. 21 Organized from parts of Hampton and Water Creek townships since 1890. 22 Part taken to form Liberty township since 1890. ■ ■ 2S Golden Lake township organized from part of Pecan township since 1830. 24 Dixon township organized from part of Brinkley township since 1890. 25 Part taken to form Raymond township since 1890. 28 Organized from part of Pineridge township since 1890 ; part subsequently taken to form Raymond township. 27 Parts taken to form Hindman and Raymond townships since 1890. 28 Organized from parts of Cleburne, Duncan, Hindman, and Pineridge townships since 1890. 29 Organized since 1890. so Part taken to form Kentucky township sine 1890. SI Part taken to form Marble City township since 1890. s2 Parts taken to form Lowgap and Murray townships since 1890. ss Part taken to form Murray township since 1890. S4 Organized from parts of Boston and Van Buren townships since 1S90. ss Organized from parts of Jackson, Plumlee, and Van Buren townships since- 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Newton oodnty— Continued. Marble City township i . Millcreek township " Murray township C Newhope township.. Osage township.. Pleasanthill township.. Plumlee townships Polk township Prairie townsnip Richland township Union township. Van Buren township* .. Walnut township s „. White township Ouachita county.. Behestian township " Bradley township Bragg township 6 Bridgecreek township Carroll township Cleveland township Ecore I^bre townsjbip,' including Camden city Camden city Ward X 652 Ward 2 1, 065 Ward a i, 123 Freeo township.: Jefferson township Lafayette township Liberty township Marion township . ■D/.>]u.'n 4. 1./^ 1900 Redhill township, including Sayre town.. Sayre town Biver townships.. Smackover township, including Stephens town _ Stephens town Union township, including Bearden town Bearden town Valley township Washington township Peeey county. Aplin township Casa township' FouTche Lalave township,' including Perryville town . Perryville town Houston township s ~^_ Howell township Lake townships McCool township i Maumelle townsnip _ New Tennessee township.. Omega township Perry township Petit Jean township » . Rankin townshi Rosecreek towns] ^ __ Southview township ? . Tyler township.. Union township . ;p.... ship. Phillips county.. Bigoreek township .. Cleburne township ' . Cleveland township 10 _""" Cypress township w Hickoryridge township, including Marvel town. Marvel town Lake township . L' Anguille township ' Marion township Mooney township _ St. Francis township, including Helena city.. Helena city Ward I ' _Z ■ Ward 2 Wards - "- Ward 4 Illllll.IIIZr Searcy township Springoreek township 1.374 ■ 1.573 1,672 931 Pike county.. Antoine township" Brewer township Caneylork township 12.. Clark township Eagle township n 396 270 366 447 453 737 887 646 400 676 300 702 20, 892 950 364 571 1,260 388 597 3,892 2,840 607 620 1,651 686 1,292 1,534 300 764 2,153 407 1,013 341 1,612 7,294 800 747 744 300 869 93 382 287 182 261 70 671 584 356 350 191 228 489 26,561 2,360 1,330 1,225 729 2,198 5S6 1,456 205 2,304 730 10,417 5,550 1,303 2,301 10, 301 775 3.53 168 8,57 252 1890 626 477 394 637 334 637 868 339 433 859 219 454 17,033 1,070 354 636 754 269 241 562 600 1,552 534 1,349 1,472 1,867 379 623 1,025 805 5,538 712 532 715 310 665 109 266 156 226 45 574 382 316 214 179 447 25,341 2,150 1,619 1,731 1,079 2,171 2,080 532 9,880 5,189 1,287 2,812 8,537 777 434 491 1,074 1 Marble City township organized from parts of Grant and Millcreek town- ships since 1890. -UVYli 2 Organized from parts of Jackson, Jefferson, and Lincoln townships since 8 Part taken to form Lowgap township since 1890. < Parts taken to form Kentucky and Lowgap townships since 1890 5 Formerly Walnut Fork. « River township organized from parts of Behestian, Bragg, and Ecore Fabrp townships since 1890. ' Southview township organized from part of Casa township since 1890 8 Lake township organized from parts of Fourche Lafave, Houston' and Petit Jean townships since 1890. ' , -.- , o.iivi « Cleburne township organized from part of L' Anguille township since 1890 M Cleveland township organized from part of Cj'press township since 1890 ' n Eagle township organized from parts of Antoine and Mountain townshim since 1890. ™v.iiouiiJ!i MINOR civil divisions. Pike county — Continued. Missouri township" Mountain townshijjn . Muddyfork township.. Pike City township,^ including Pike City town.. Pike City town Saline township 1* . SeUereek township . Thompson township, including Murfreesboro town . Murfreesboro town White township . Wolfcreek township. Including Antoine town . Ajitoine town Poinsett county . Bolivar township, including Harrisburg town . Hairisburg town Dobson township" Greenfield township ^ . Little River township," including Marked Tree town.. Marked Tree town Owen township Scott township Tyronza township " West Prairie township" Willis township i« Polk county Bigfork township Cedar township. Center township, 10 including Mena town Mena town Ward 1 1, 193 Ward 2 933 Ward 3 1, 297 Cove township Eagle township Eaglegap township " Faulkner township Freedom township 20 Fulton township (Japsprings township Mountain township Ouachita township i" Ozark township Potter township 21. Rich Mountain township S' White township Pope county.. Allen township Bayliss township .. Burnett township. Center township.. Clark township, including Londoiitowu ! London town Convenience township Dover township Freeman township . Gallacreek township, including Pottsvilfe town' Pottsville town Gallarock township I~I Grifan township . Gumlog township '_ Z HoUybend township "~_ Illinois township, including Russeriviile''towu"" Russellville town Independence township's IIIIIZII Jackson township Z. Lee township ZZZZZZ Z Liberty township Z Martin township Z" Moreland township '_ ZZ Northfork township 23 _Z"_ ZZ Sandspring township "_' _ Smyrna township 23 Z"\Z Sulphur township 22 "" """ Valley township.. Wilson township, includ'iiigZAtkius town Z Atkins town Prairie county., Belcher township... Bullard township Calhoun township.. Center township.. Desarc township.. Hazen township, including HazenTown'" Hazen town 1900 851 548 526 1,292 703 840 402' 1,561 200 829 1,047 197 7,026 1,589 462 291 500 769 352 566 1,365 1,063 526 356 18, 352 752 405 4,478 3.4=3 1,165 304 499 242 849 728 260 1,050 847 3,133 606 255 2,779 21,715 200 340 669 490 330 268 533 447 374 834 102 745 747 706 975 586 832 558 239 978 797 358 417 421 388 928 ,461 745 11,875 356 473 514 842 228 1,915 429 1890 1,204 610 489 351 1,613 92? 567 4,272 1,302 482 541 433 298 1,375 323 577 319 1,430 985 452 219 801 551 217 868 622 1,049 1,203 19,458 177 562 564 360 1,160 529 1,387 766 584 811 650 1,111 2,808 X, 321 688 747 1,192 961 892 234 618 217 1,848 660 11,374 391 639 500 806 154 1,662 458 "4Sfn?'^oVSiro'?gSeTfC°p'Sr?S'ai*'s!5S^^^^^^ » Dobson township org&idzeiS^ZltnfW^^^"^^/^^^ ^i?<=® ^890. " SSs^\r?o'?f?^ f IMS to^ns'Sir^n^eS ^"'^ *°"'^'^^P '"^'^ ''''■ ;^ 0?^So°i^TrtT,?£ftr^fve^ 13«0. ^. i« °^Z^'^^s^%f^!^^'^fJi'fiS^--^^VS Since 1890. ships since 1890. Bauiicu irom parts ot Center and Ouachita town- 1890:° ^'"^ Mountain township organized from part of Freedom township since 21 Organized since 1890. 1890^^''^P^"*°^°''^'P organized from part of Independence township since 23 Smyrna township organized from part of Nortlifork tnwn»h,-^ =,•„„„ -,«„« 11 Table 4 — POPULATION OF ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Pbaieie county— Continued. Hickory Plains township. Lower Hill township i Eockroe township Tyler township Union township . Upper Hill township « wattensas township, Including Devall Bluff town Devall Bluff town_. Wilteriver township, including Desarc town." Desarc town Pdlaski county.. Ashley township. Badgett township « [ Bayou Metoe township Blgroek township, s including wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of Little Kock city. Little Rock city (part of) Total for Little Rock city, in Bigrock and Hill town- ships. Wardi. Ward 2.. Ward 3_ Ward 4., Ward 5., - 6, 73° 6,90s - 3, 249 Ward 6 4,158 Ward 7 3, 790 Ward 8 4, 751 Brodie township * Campbell township.. Eagle township Eastman township Ellis township _ Fourohe township,* inoluding Alexander town. Alexander town ^.. , Gray township. Hill township. Including Bai'ring Cross town and ward 8 of Little Rock city. Barring Cross town Little Rock city (part of) Maumelle township : Mineral township Owen township Pyeatt township Roland township Union township Worthen township Young township Randolph county.. Bristow township s Columbia township » Current River township, including Reyno town . Reyno town Davidson township ' Demun township,* including Pocahontas town . Pocahontas town Eleven Points township " Elm Store township ' Ingram township i" Janes Creek township . Littleblack township " Richardson township '^ Roanoke township » Shiloah township i^ Siloam township," including Maynard town . Maynard town Springriver township Union township Warmsprings township i^ Watervalley township WUey township St. Francis county . Blackflsh townshlp. Franks township — Goodwin township . Griggs township . Johnson township L' AngulUe township Madison township, moludmg Forrest city Fon-est city — -7 Prairie township, including Palestine town — Palestine town . 1900 967 1,204 639 427 381 549 1,573 605 1,807 640 63,179 1,141 1,692 1,507 35, 672 33 ^ 556 38,307 611 1,482 2,670 2,147 574 848 173 1,499 6,837 389 4.751 389 736 1,200 318 810 958 884 1,204 17,156 431 293 176 138 902 969 967 667 519 668 072 060 468 150 538 396 358 434 578 006 455 384 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 17,157 791 2,692 884 1,554 1,525 1,156 4,771 1,361 1,322 196 1890 1,210 1,368 534 173 382 651 981 380 1,923 S46 47, 329 1,370 1,293 27,644 23.237 25.874 1,636 2,016 1,313 299 1,165 146 1,036 3,536 2,637 337 601 957 1,163 14,485 1,268 1,270 1,322 1,518 507 1,183 992 2,111 1,148 303 475 1,275 538 1,092 13,543 674 2,386 815 580 1,239 668 4,025 1,021 1,142 163 1 Formerly Lower Surrounded Hill. s Sitt l,wS'SS'an°zef f?om-part of Bigrock township since 1890. 4 BTSiietowmUp^oT§.rdzei from part of Fourche township since 1890. 6 Organized from part of Demun township since 1890. 6 Part tHken to form Ingram township since 1890. . 7 vfm SorTtOTvnship organized from part of Davidson township since 1890. I pX^Sen to to Brfstow and Shifoah townships since 1890. '0 SliS^ef faoS^ils^S'SoirbTa'^agl W^^^^^^^^ townships since 1890. n pS token to^fo^m Richardson and Siloam townships since 1890. r.sraSSfrX^p?As°^o^'gisr.=^^^^^^^^^ " Befva towiSSlI o?|anized from parts of Barber and Tomlinson townships "^^'johr^son township organized from parts of Blansettand Mountain town- ships since 1890. MINOK civil divisions. St. Fkancis county— Continued. Telico township Wheatley township.. Saline county.. Banner township . Beaver township.. Bryant township, Inoluding Bryant town . Bryant town Dyer township Fairplay township Holland township Hurricane township Jefferson township Kentucky township Liberty township Marble township Otter township Owen township. Perkins township Salem township" Saline township, including Benton town.. Benton town Shaw township Smith township i» Traskwood township Union township . Walnut Bottom township.. SOOTT COUNTY.. Barber township " Belva township 1' Blackf ork township Blansett township 18 ... Brawley township Cauthron township "., Cedar township Denton township 20_. Hickman townsmp,2i Including Waldron clty. Waldron city Hon township 22 Hunt township James township ^ Johnson township i« Lafave township Lafayette township Lamb township 23. Lewis tO"wnshlp, Including part of Mansfield town Mansfield town ( part of) Total for Mansfield town,24 in Lewis township, Scott county, and Sugarloaf township, Sebastian county. Millcreek township Mountain township >' Mount Pleasant township 25 Park township 20 Tate township Tomlinson township " SEAECY COUNTY . Bearcreek township,27 Including Marshall town. Marshall town Beaver township 28 Blgcreek township " Calf creek township ™ Campbell township si Longcreek township ^ Mount Pleasant township Prairie township Red River township Richland township St. Joe township Spring township '" Sulphur Springs township.. Tomahawk township Wiley Cove township Sebastian county . Bates township Beverly township Blgcreek township Bloomer township Center township, mcluding Greenwood town . Greenwood town 1900 1,687 775 13, 122 614 476 678 113 414 571 634 .581 373 411 505 254 501 605 .,669 515 1,405 898 427 492 565 13,183 549 633 629 732 492 500 387 527 1,838 487 642 892 212 180 559 720 335 1,148 93 368 141 446 ;■ )0 734 387 500 11,988 1,225 z6o 289 704 1,390 550 324 656 496 768 1,084 846 938 613 961 1,256 36,936 1,03 'J. 900 839 1,844 491 i» Part taken to form Hon township since 1890. 20 Organized from part of Hickman township since 1890. 21 Parts taken to form Denton, Hon, Lamb, and Mount Pleasant townships since 1890. 22 Organized from parts of Cauthron and Hickman townships since 1890. 23 Organized from parts of Hickman, Mount Pleasant, and Park townships since 1890. 2'1 In 1890 in Sugarloaf township, Sebastian county, only. 25 Organized from part of Hickman township since 1890 ; part suljsequently token to form Lamb township. 28 Part taken to form Lamb township since 1890. 2T Parts taken to form Blgcreek and Spring townships since 1890. 23 Part taken to form Longcreek township since 1890. 29 Organized from parts of Bearcreek and Campbell townships since 1890 ; part token to form Longcreek township since 1890. 30 Part token to form Spring township since 1890. 31 Parts token to form Blgcreek and Longcreek townships since 1890. 32 Organized from parts of Beaver, Blgcreek, and Campbell townships since 1890. 33 Organized from parts of Bearcreek and Calf creek townships since 1890. 12 Table 4,— POPULATION OP ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Sebastian county— Continiied. Cole township, including Hackett city.. Hackett city- Dayton township Diamond township, including Huntington town_ Huntington town ^ Eagle township Hartford township, including Hartford town Hartford town Jimfork township i Little Bass township i I.II~IIIII2II~'. Marion townfihip,2 including Bonanza town Bonanza town Mississippi township Mont Sandles township 2 Prairie township __. Rogers township 2_. 1900 Sugarloaf township, including part of Mansiield town- Mansfield town (part of ) [For total see Lewis township, Scott county.]" Sulphur township 2 Upper township, including Fort Smith city Fort Smith city 1 Ward I -y TT1 Ward 2_ Ward 3_ Ward 4., Ward 5- Washhum township Whlteoak township Seviek county s.. 2.174 3,387 2,678 I. =37 Bearcreek township, including De Queen town_. De Queen town Ben Lomond township ~II' Buckhom township _ Clearcreek township, Including Horatio town _ Horatio town Jefferson township I~ Millcreek township * ~ Mineral township _ Monroe township Paraclifta township . Red Colopy township, including Lockesburg town! Lockesburg town Saline township IIIII_ Washington township 3 Sharp county Bigcreek township Bigrock townships Cave township— Davidson township Hardy township, including Hardy town_ Hardy town Highland township I Jackson township Johnson township Lavecreek township Lebanon township Morgan township North township Pineyfork township Richwoods township Scott township Strawberry township Sullivan township Union township Washington township 6 Stone county.. Blue Mountain township, including Mountainview town. Mountainview town. * 1,280 330 899 2,035 1,298 492 1,487 46a 607 604 2,529 906 564 753 561 1,842 1,257 275 565 15,358 11,587 519 283 16,339 1,770 , 200 740 377 625 520 426 988 485 442 115 1890 550 890 1,283 12, 199 635 581 609 686 844 497 437 630 412 345 614 467 729 982 781 839 428 1,094 788 448 8,100 1,259 226 505 645 959 456 461 370 249 360 599 850 602 276 509 1,571 458 971 1,271 913 507 1,035 710 1,587 854 1,013 905 1,201 243 1,152 13,120 "i3" 552 504 10,072 496 6.55 284 1,708 449 &51 1,101 393 2,115 451 1,063 . 957 10,418 ,515 556 303 282 365 383 3.36 ,521 374 722 1,041 793 993 391 1,037 333 970 7,043 1,200 2,57 653 1,092 .579 8.51 522 132 HI 566 820 Chalybeate Springs township Farris township Franklin township Z-III__"I~~ Harris township ZI___~ ~Z '_~ Hixson township ZI_IZ Z Locustgrove township « Northwest township Red River township ZZZZ Richwoods township Sylamore township ' ZZZZ.ZZZ Timbo township "5 ~ZZ Turkeycreek township .ivk „„_ Wallace township ZZZ.ZZZZZZZZZZZZ 509 go 1 Jimfork township organized from part of Little Bass township since 1890 2 Mont Sandles township organized from parts of Marion, Rogers and Sulphur townships since 1890. "s='o, a^u a Washington township, Howard county (population 324 in 1890), annexed 4 Organized since 1890. 5 Bigrock township organized from part of Washington township since 1S90 « Timbo township organized from parts of Loeustgrove and Svlamore town- ships since 1890. ™wu ' Smackover township organized from parts of Eldorado and Van Buren townships since 1890. 8 Henderson township organized from part of Jackson township since 1890 " Organized from parts of Davis and Sulphur Springs townships since 1890 ' minor civil divisions. Union county . Boone township Comie township Eldorado township, towns. Cargile town. 1900 Including Cargile and Eldorado Eldorado town. Franklin township _ Garner township Harrison township _. Henderson tovmshlp,8 including Junction city . Junction city - [The joint population of Junction city, in Henderson township. Union county, Arkansas, and Junction city, in Ward 9, Claiborne parish, and Ward 3, Union parish, Louisiana, is 1,640.] Jackson township, s including Upland town Upland town Johnson township Lapile township Smackover township f Tubal township ^ Van Buren township ' Wilmington township Van Buren county_ Archey Valley township.. Bradley township, including Beebranch town_. Beebranch town Cadron township Cargile township » Choctaw township 10 Cleveland township " Craig township '2 . Culpepper township ^ Davis township " Griggs township,io including Clinton town _ Clinton town Hartsugg township n ~ Holly township.. Liberty township Mouniain townshlp^^ Red River township '« Sulphur Springs township" _ Union township Washington township Wheeler township Whlteoak township Washington county.. Boston township Bnishcreek township Canehill township Center township Covecreek township Crawford township Durham township Dutch Mills township.. Elmsprings township Goshen township is Illinois township Lees Creek township Mars Hill township. Prairie township," including B^ayetteville citv"Z Fayetteville city Pramegrove township, Including'ftairiegro'veTowiiZ' PrairiegTOve town Price township Reed township. Rheas Mill township ZZZZ. Z""ZZ. Z "Z Richland township 18 " .Z Z~ ZZZ Springdale township, including Springdale'townZ hprmgdale town Starrhill township Z~" . Valley township" _ ""' Vineyard townslilp "Z'Z ".Z Weddlngton township _ _ Westfork township ~ 2 Wheeler township Z . Whiteriver township .ZZZ~ZZ Z Winslow township ^ Wyman township is 22,495 1,703 4,025 417 1,069 1,108 796 1,320 2,078 I|25I 1,669 184 2,250 2,070 1,558 652 1,493 913 U,220 1890 3S2 1,422 122 438 245 742 194 923 398 440 1,181 297 276 335 671 157 658 409 808 632 648 316 34,256 592 980 1,371 1,212 864 690 744 724 1,639 1,113 1,192 578 429 8,028 4,061 1,277 726 549 877 496 714 2,966 1.251 7& 1,115 623 452 1,121 549 960 1,242 431 14, 977 704 1,150 2,660 455 950 594 877 1,664 1,999 1,536 1,596 758 8,567 1,013 517 696 267 680 607 858 176 122 261 731 "674 469 320 32,024 580 1,050 1,379 1,359 824 646 873 756 1,591 1,247 1,169 740 584 6,032 2,942 1,337 412 573 676 387 1,056 2,361 906 517 1,259 771 587 1,268 473 970 959 n va^ }^^^^ 1° l°™ Culpepper township since 1890 ll^^SfnV^^^°T^^ township'slnce 1890 M Pa?ts taken to fo?m CargUe andluSh fr Snrl^='F' townships since 1890. IS Organized from parts of ClevSaiid CrLl^ 3 w ^^^^'^^^ 1890. ^ v^iBveiana, Craig, and Hartsugg townships since " oSaSS tlT^^^^J^Y^ ^P?-*"SS township since 1890. subse|JfStTy^1^kSiTo E SL^flllornf b?f ^'^^ ""^^'^^^ --«« l^^O • ^^ town^[p^ZceT8°f ""^^""'^^-l*™^ P^'''^ °^ Goshen, Prairie, and Richland 10 Formerly Mountain. 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OP ARKANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONa. 1900 1890 MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 White county— Antioeh townshliji Baldknob township, including Baldknob town, Baldknob town Blgoreek township Cadron township Cane township Clay township. Cleveland township Coffey township Coldwell township Denmark township Desaro township Dogwood township Elpaso township Garner township.. Gravelhill' township Gray township,2 including Searcy town Searcy town Gumsprings township^ Harrison township, including Judsonla town. Judsonia town Higginson township Jackson township Kensett township.. Kentucky township Liberty township, including Bradford town., Bradford town Marion township Marshall township.^. Negrohill township Ked River township, Including Westpoint town., Westpoint town Royal township Russell township, including Russell town Russell town Union township,' including Beehe town Beebe town.. Velvet Ridge township.. WoODEUTP county.. Augusta township, including Augusta town . Augusta town Barnes township Cache township 24,864 399 1,327 620 407 778 608 676 259 614 413 617 794 808 814 881 245 3,051 1,995 404 2,247 600 633 567 562 872 692 222 849 663 143 903 III 594 689 40Z 2,213 904 142 16,304 5,159 1,040 832 1,584 22,946 856 322 536 868 634 272 606 350 561 875 665 863 449 237 3,545 1,203 2^097 475 444 579 539 730 442 861 744 116 844 "548 583 2,620 14,009 4,292 S19 560 1,U3 WooDRurr COUNTY— Continued. Caney township . Cottonplant township, including Cottonplant town.. Cottonplant town Dent township Deview township, including McCrory town.. McCrory town Freeman township Point township . Pumpkin township Whlteriver township.. Yell county BlufEton township Briggsvllle township . Ceuterville township . Chickalah township.. Crawford township . Danville township, including Danville town Danville town Darda,nelle township, including Dardauelle and Mount Nebo towns. Dardanelle town Mount Nebo town Delaware township Dutchcreek township Ferguson township, including Belleville town Belleville town Galleyrock township Gllkey township Gravellyhill township Herring township . Irons Creek township 3 Lamar township Lower Laf ave township . Magazine township Mason township* Mountain township Prairie township Richland township Riley townships Rosecreek township* Rover township Ward township.. Waveland township *_. Wilson township 709 2,024 458 271 2,059 225 816 1,194 205 1,441 22,750 667 669 934 285 319 1,554 600 3,041 1,602 27 259 425 1,685 552 873 501 763 406 395 584 564 1,350 464 545 .'131 840 1,186 98 725 1,183 554 1,350 299 2,018 429 164 1,922 299 839 1,300 159 1,343 18,015 623 562 874 247 383 3,055 1,456 252 518 1,324 247 774 369 570 349 366 501 480 1,433 265 376 506 595 861 1 Antlooh township organized from part of Union township since 1890. 2 Gumsprings township organized from part of Gray township since 1890. ' Given as lono Creek m 1890. ' Rosecreek township organized from part of Mason township since 1890. 6 Waveland township organized from part of Riley township since 1890. There are 184 incoi'porated cities, towns, and villages in Arkansas, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP ARKANSAS : 1890 AND 1900. cities, towns, and villages. Alexander town . Alma town Altus town Antoine town . Arkadelphia town — Arkansas City town.. Ashdown town Atkins town Augusta town- Austin Station town. Baldknob town Barring Cross town.. BatesviUe city Bearden town Beebe town. Beebranch town — Belleville town Benton town Bentonville town ... Berryville town Blackrock town Blythesville town .. Bonanza town Booneville town — Bradford town Brinkley town Bryant town Buckner town Cabot town. Camden city Cargile town Carlisle town Centerpolnt town . Chester town Clarendon town — Olarksville city Cleveland town. .. population. 1900 173 440 500 197 2,739 1,091 400 745 1,040 196 620 389 2,327 341 904 122 552 898 1,843 551 1,400 302 906 988 222 1,648 113 400 294 2,840 417 212 334 174 1,840 1, Otili 202 1890 146 486 469 2,455 660 519 2,150 247 647 1,677 549 761 496 1,510 312 2,571 185 297 222 1,060 937 303 CITIES, towns, and villages. Clinton town Coalhill town Collins town Conway town Coming town Cottonplant town , Danville town Dardanelle town.. De Queen town Dermott town Desarc town. Devall Blufl town.. Dewltt town Douglas town Drydeii town Dyer town Eldorado town Emmet town . England town Eureka Springs city.. Fayetteville city Fordyce town Forrest city Fort Smith city Frostville town Fulton town . Gentry City town — Grandglalze town .. Gravett town Green Forest town . Green way town Greenwood town — Gordon town Hackett city Hamburg town Hardy town Harrisburg town .— POPULATION. 1900 297 1,341 212 2,003 784 458 600 1,602 1,200 467 640 605 318 117 109 343 1,069 202 368 3,572 4,061 1,710 1,361 11,587 919 504 419 50 447 469 165 491 1, 045 330 1,260 497 462 1890 176 802 'X267' 584 429 380 246 455 3,706 2,942 980 1,021 11, 311 337 587 802 458 655 482 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Harrison town . Hartford town . Hazen town Helena city.. HoUygrove town.. Hope town Horatio town Hot Springs city Hoxie town Huntington town . Imboden town Jacksonport town. Jamestown town.. Jonesboro city Judsonia town Junction city Kingsland town Knobel town Kress city Lake City town Lamar town Little Rock city Lockesburg town.. London town Lonoke town Luxora town McCrory town McNeil town Magazine town Magnolia town Malvern town.. Mammoth Spring town.. Mansfield town Marlanna town Marked Tree town Marshall town Marvel town POPULATION. 1900 1,551 460 429 5,550 391 1,644 625 9,973 125 1,298 421 265 130 4,508 600 1,251 364 392 264 434 474 38,307 550 268 951 943 225 260 897 1,614 1,582 717 368 1,707 352 260 556 1890 1,438 458 5,189 353 1,937 102 913 157 421 2,065 475 464 25,874 451 858 299 294 183 1,486 1,520 243 1, 126 278 14 Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, 1900.— Continued. AND VILLAGES OF ARKANSAS : 1890 AND CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Maynard town MelTDOurne town Mena town Mineralsprings town . Monticello town Monlllton city Mountainhome town Mountainview town _ Mount Neto town Mulberry town Murireesboro town Nasbville town Nettleton town Newark town New Lewisyille town Newport town Osceola town Ozark town Palestine town Paragould city Paris town Perryville town Piggott town Pike City town Pine BlufE city POPULATION. 1900 358 256 3,423 278 1,579 1,707 364 226 27 361 200 928 613 315 548 2,866 953 848 196 3,324 836 300 195 703 11,496 1890 209 1,285 1,644 242 821 159 810 500 1,571 458 862 163 1,666 547 310 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Plummerville town. Pocahontas town Portia town Portland town Pottsville town Powhatan town Prairiegroye town __ Presoott town Princeton town Quitman town Rector town Redfield town Eeyno town Eison town Rogers town Russell town Russellville town St. Francis town St. Paul town Sayre town Searcy town Sedgwick town Sheridan town Shiloh town Siloam Springs town. POPULATION. 1900 296 967 400 426 192 249 726 2,005 168 656 520 333 138 453 2,158 401 1,832 420 345 300 1,995 310 210 246 1,748 1890 214 507 571 220 412 1,287 327 525 400 1,265 1,321 356 417 1,203 m CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Springdale town . Stamps town Star City town — Stephens town Stuttgart city Sugarloaf town„ Sulphur Rock town — Sulphur Springs town., Swifton town Texarkana city Tuckerman town Upland town Van Buren city Waldo town Waldron city Walnutridge town Warren town Washin^on town Westpoint town Wilmar town Wilmot village Wynne town ; Yellville town POPULATION. 1900 1,251 1,021 251 407 1,258 552 358 315 206 4,914 260 184 2,573 929 487 550 954 374 111 844 378 1,631 578 1890 204 379 1,165 322 387 3,528 2,291 709 487 457 492 519 565 Of the above named 184 incorporated places there are only 19 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, and of these only 5 that have a population in excess of 5,000, namely. Little Kock, with 38,307 ; Fort Smith, with 11,587; Pine Bluff, with 11,496; Hot Springs, with 9,973, and Helena, with 5,550 inhabitants. Little Rock is the only city in Arkansas that has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for this city a summary is presented in table 6, showing its population from 1850, the first year in which it is separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6 — POPULATION OP LITTLE ROCK : 1850 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 38,307 . 25,874 13,138 12,380 3,727 2,167 12,433 12,736 758 8,653 1,560 48.05 96.94 6.12 232.17 71.99 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 __ _ According to this summary, the population of Little Rock, starting with only 2,167 in 1850, increased to 12 380 in 1870, to 25,874 in 1890, and to 38,307 in 1900. The numerical increase during the past ten years is practically the same as that for the decade preceding, but the percentage of increase is only half as great, being 48.05 from 1890 to 1900 as compared with 96.94 from 1880 to 1890. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 8. M^ASHINGTON, D. C. October 8, 1900. POPULATION OF DELAWARE BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS, AND OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Ttis bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. "William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives , the aggregate population of Delaware hy counties and minor civil divisions, and of the District of Columhia, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Delaware was one of the original 13 states. The District of Columhia was formed March 30, 1791, but that portion situated in Virginia was receded to that state July 9, 1846. Table 1 shows the population of Delaware and the District of Columbia at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF DELAWARE AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA : 1700 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. Delaware : X900 — 184,735 168,493 146, 608 125,015 112,216 91,532 78,085 76,748 72,749 72,674 64,273 59,096 278,718 230,392' 177,624-' 131,700- 75,080 51,687 43,712 39,834 33,039 24,023 14,093 16,242 21,885 21,593 12,799 20,684 13,447 1,337 3,999 75 8,401 5,177 9.6 14.9 17.2 11.4 22.5 17.2 1.7 5.4 0.1 13.0 8.7 1870 I860 X840 1830 1810 - District of Columbia : 48,326 52,768 45,924 56,620 23,393 7,975 3,878 6,795 9,016 9,930 20.9 29.7 34.8 75.4 45.2 18.2 9.7 20.5 37.5 70.4 1890 1870 IQdO _ 1830 1810 The population of Delaware in 1900 is 184,735 as against 168,493 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 16 242 or 9.6 per cent. The population of Delaware in 1790 was 59,096, from which it appears that the population in'l900 is a little more than three times the population reported in 1790. The population of the District of Columbia in 1900 is 278,718, as compared with a population in 1890 of 230,392, showing an increase of 48,326, or 20. 9 per cent, during the past 10 years. The population of the District of Columbia in 1800, the first census taken after its formation in 1791, was 14,093, which, as compared with the population in 1900, shows an increase of not quite twenty fold in 100 years. (CP15M) The total land surface of Delaware is, approximately, 1,900 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 85.9 ; 1900, 94.2. The total land surface of the District of Columbia is, approximately, 60 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 3,839.8 ; 1900, 4,645.3. Table 2 shows the population of Delaware by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, and the population of the District of Columbia by counties at each census from 1800 to 1870 only, the county government having been abolished in 1874. Table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county in Delaware, the increase by number and per cent during the 10 years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF DELAWARE AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BY COUNTIES : 1790 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1800 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1700 184,735 168,493 146,608 125,015 112,216 91,532 78,085 76,748 72,749 72,674 64, 273 59,096 Kent 32,762 109,697 42,276 32,664 97, 182 38,647 32,874 77,716 36,018 29,804 63,615 31,696 27, 804 54, 797 29,615 22,816 42, 780 25,936 19,872 33, 120 26,093 19, 913 29,720 27, 115 20,793 27,899 24,057 20,495 24,429 27, 750 19, 55 J 25,361 19,358 18,920 19,688 20,488 Newcastle Sussex District of Columbia. 278,718 230,392 177,624 131,700 75,080 61,687 43,712 39,834 33,039 24,023 14,003 Alexandria^.- 9,967 33,745 9,573 30,261 9,703 23,336 8,562 15,471 5,949- 8,144 Washington 2 131,700 75,080 51,687 — • Receded to Virginia in 1846 ; population since then given under Virginia. 2 County government abolished in 1874. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF DELAWARE BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. The state 16,242 9.6 Kent 98 12,515 3,629 0.3 12.8 9.3 Newcastle „_ Sussex - There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Delaware since 1890. Of the 3 counties in Delaware all show increases, the largest increase being 12.8 per cent for Newcastle. Table 4 shows the population of Delaware and the District of Columbia by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF DELAWARE AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. DEL,A"V\'^AIIE. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kent county . Duck Creek hundred, including Smyrna town and part of Clayton town. ^ Clayton town (part of) Total for Clayton town, in Duck"Creek"and'"Kenron hundreds. Smyrna town _ East Dover hundred, including Dovertown"' Dover town_ Kenton hundred, including Keuton"town"and"parts"of Cneswold and Clayton towns. Cheswold town (part of) Total for Cheswold town,l in Kenton andLitt'leCreek hundreds. Clayton town (part of) . Kenton town- Little Creek hundred, includiug Leipsic and Little Cre"e"k towns and part of Cheswold town. Cheswold town (part of) Leipsic town I Little Creek town Milford hundred, including part of Miltunf town IIII! Milford town (part of) Total for Milford town, in I\Iilford hundred, Kent county, and Cedar Creek hundred, Sussex county. Mispillion hundred, including Harrington to^vn Harrington town North Miu-derkill hundred, including Camden"and Wyoming towns. Camden town Wyoming town South Murderkill hundred, including Felton, Erederlca, and Magnolia towns. Felton town Frederica town Magnolia town West Dover hundred IIII Newcastle county- Appoqulnlmink hundred, including Townsend town . Townsend town Blackbird hundred Brandywine hundred _ Christiana hundred. Including Newport town _ Newport town Mill Creek hundred Newcastle hundred, including Newcastle city- Newcastle city Pencader hundred- Red Lion hundred, including Delaware city and St. George town. Delaware city St. George town-. St. George hundred. Including Middletown, Odessa, and Port Penn towns. 1900 32,702 4, 228 '303 770 2,i68 5,450 3.329 3,144 182 201 467 Z92 1,629 19 305 =S9 3,118 1,192 2,500 4,784 1,242 3,829 S3« 4SO 4,160 400 706 208 2,420 109,697 2,141 399 1,338 3,899 4,736 657 3,728 5,407 3.380 1,999 2,425 1,132 325 4,455 1800 82, 664 4,372 322 S4° 2,455 5,125 3,061 2, SS5 241 1,722 355 285 3,364 1,226 4,679 "3~954 553 . 497 4,6U8 403 621 216 1, 955 97,182 2,336 387 1, 514 3,994 6,144 711 8,786 5,980 4,010 2,126 2,216 969 323 4,785 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Newcastle county— Continued. Middletown town . Odessa town Port Penn town-. White Clay Creek hundred. Including Newark town Newark town Wilmington liundred, coextensive with Wilmington city. Wilmington city : Ward I 3,041 Ward 2 . 5,560 Ward 3 5,375 Ward 4 4,037 Ward 5 8,966 Ward 6 6,061 Ward 7 12,816 Wasd 8 8,848 Ward 9 7,304 Ward 10 6,409 Ward II 3,800 Ward 12 4,291 Sussex county—. Baltimore hundred - Broad Creek hundred, including part of Laurel town Laurel town (part of) Total for Laurel town, in Broad Creek and Little Creek hun- dreds. Broadkill hundred, including Milton town Milton town Cedar Creek hundred, including part of Milford town Milford town (part of) 2 [For total see Milford hundred, Kent county.] Dagshoro hundred, including Dagsboro, Frankford, and Millsboro towns. Dagsboro town Frankford town :. Millsboro town. Georgetown hundred, including Georgetown town _ Georgetown town Gumboro hundred Indian River hundred _ Lewes and Rehoboth hundred, including Lewes and Rehoboth towns. Lewes town . Rehoboth town Little Creek hundred, including Delmar town and part of Laurel town. Delmar town Laurel town (part of) Nanticoke hundred- Northwest Fort hundred. Including Bridgeville town- Bridgeville town Seaford hundred, including Seaford town Seaford town 1900 1,567 575 205 3,061 1,213 76,508 42,276 4,117 3,132 180 1,825 2,453 048 4,572 3,575 191 423 391 2,874 1,658 1,161 2,090 3,959 2,259 198 5,112 444 1,645 1,996 3,4.56 613 3,779 1,724 1890 1,454 640 310 2,870 I, igr 61,431 88,647 3,913 3,074 224 2,388 2,464 1,074 4,605 1.339 3,495 519 324 2,436 1.353 1,355 1,756 2,997 4,511 360 2, 164 2,025 2,793 576 8,223 1,462 > In 1890 in Kenton hundred only. 2 Given as South, Milford in 1890. DISTRICT or COLUMBIA. MINOB OrVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 278,718 230,392 The District— Continued. Georgetown i 14,549 45,973 218,196 188,932 14,046 27,414 Washington > 1 Old limits ; no corporate existence at the present time, there being but one government for the District. There are 35 incorpoi-ated cities and towns in Delaware, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Tablb 5.— population OF THE INOORPOEATED CITIES AND TOWNS OF DELAWARE: 1890 AND 1900, CITIES AND TOWNS. POPULATION. 1900 1890 CITIES AND TOWNS. POPULATION. 1900 1890 CITIES AND TOWNS. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Bridgeyllle town_ Camden town Che«wold town Clayton town Daesboro town Delaware city Delmar town Dover town Felton town_. Frankford town Frederiea town Georgetown town . 613 536 201 770 191 1,132 444 3,329 400 423 706 1,658 576 .^53 '129 540 969 360 3,061 403 519 621 1,353 Harrington town__ Kenton town Laurel town Leipsic town Lewes town Little Creek town- Magnolia town Mirldletown town,. Milford town Millsboro town Milton town Newark town 1,242 192 1, 825 305 2,259 2.59 208 1,567 2,500 391 948 1,213 241 2,388 355 285 216 1,454 2, 565 324 1,074 1,191 Newcastle city .. Newport town Odessa town Port Penn town. Rehoboth town . St. George town. Seaford town Smyrna town Townsend town. Wilmington city Wyoming town . 657 575 205 198 325 1,724 2,168 399 76,508 450 4,010 711 640 310 323 1,462 2,4,55 387 61,431 497 Of the incorporated cities and towns in Delaware there are only 6 having a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, namely, Wilmington, with 76,508; Newcastle, with 3,380; Dover, with 3,329; Milford, with 2,500; Lewes, with 2,259, and Smyrna, with 2,168 inhabitants. Wilmington is the only city in Delaware that has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for this city a summary is presented in table 6, showing its population from 1840, the first year in which it is separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF WILMINGTON: 1840 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 76,508 61,431 42,478 30,841 21,258 13, 979 8,367 15,077 18, 953 11, 637 9,583 7,279 5,612 24.6 44.6 37.7 45.0 52.0 67.0 1890 1880 _ 1870— _. __ 1860 1850 1840 _ The above summary shows that Wilmington had in 1840 a population of 8,367, and that the city has steadily increased during each decade, its population in 1900 being 76,508, or an increase of 24.5 per cent during the last 10 years. Director of the Census- ^^ \ Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulleti N. No. 9. ^VASHINGTON, D. C. October 10, 1900. POPULATION OF CONNECTICUT BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Connecticut by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the ofBcial count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Connecticut was one of the original 13 states. Table 1 shows the population of Connecticut at each census from IV 90 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF CONNECTICUT : 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKS. Population. INCREASE. Numter. Per cent. 1900 _ _ 908,355 746,258 622,700 537,454 460,147 370,792 309, 978 297,675 275,148 261,942 251,002 237,946 162, 097 123,558 85,246 77,307 89,355 60,814 12,303 22,527 13,206 10,940 13,066 21.7 19.8 15.8 16.8 24.0 19.6 4.1 8.1 5.0 4.3 5.4 1890 1880 1870 1860 ._ . 1850 _... . 1840 __ ___ ... 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The population of the state in 1900 is 908,355 as compared with a population in 1890 of 746,258, showing an increase since 1890 of 162,097, or 21.7 per cent. This is a little higher rate of increase than that of the decade from 1880 to 1890, when it was 19.8 percent. Connecticut had in 1790 a population of 237,946, and did not increase rapidly in population until the ten-year period from 1840 to 1850, when it showed an increase of 19.6 per cent, which was followed in the succeeding 10 years, from 1850 to 1860, by an increase of 24.0 per cent. The total land surface of Connecticut is, approximately, 4,845 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 154.0 ; 1900, 187.4. Table 2 shows the population of Connecticut by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 8, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase. (or decrease) by number and per cent during the 10 years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF CONNECTICUT BY COUNTIES : 1790 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1810 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 908,355 746,258 622,700 537,454 460,147 370,792 309,978 297,675 275,148 251,942 251, 002 237,946 Jairfield 184,203 195, 415 63, 672 41,760 269,163 82,758 24,, 523 46,861 150,081 147, 180 53,542 39,524 209, 058 76, 634 25,081 45,158 112, 042 125,382 52, 044 35,589 156,523 73, 152 24, 112 43,856 95,276 109, 007 48,727 36,099 121,267 66,570 22,000 38,518 77,476 89, 962 47,318 30,859 97,345 61,731 21,177 34,279 59, 775 69,967 45,253 27,216 65,588 51,821 20,091 31,081 49,917 55,629 40,448 24, 879 48,582 44, 463 17, 980 28,080 47,010 51, 131 42,858 24,844 43,847 42,201 18,702 27,082 42,734 47, 264 41,173 22,404 39,616 35,943 14,330 31,684 40,950 44, 733 41, 375 20,723 37,064 34, 707 13,779 28,611 38,208 42, 147 41,214 19, 817 32,162 34,883 14,319 28,222 36,250 38, 029 38,755 18,855 30,830 33,200 13,106 28,921 Hartford Litchfield Middlesex Windham 1' . ipartc )f Windham annexed to New Londo n in 1881. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF OONNEOTIGUT BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. 162,097 21.7 Fairfield - 34,122 48,235 10,130 2,236 60, 105 6,124 1558 1,703 22.7 32.7 18.9 5.6 28.7 7.9 12.2 3.7 Litchfield Windham - 1 Decrease. There has been no territorial change in the counties of Connecticut since 1890. Of the 8 counties of the state all but 1 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the lai'gest percentages of increase being Hartford, 32.7 per cent; New Haven, 28.7 per cent; Fairfield, 22.7 per cent, and Litchfield, 18.9 per cent. Tolland county shows a decrease of 558, or 2.2 per cent, during the decade. Table 4 shows the population of Connecticut by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OP CONNECTICUT BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. , Fairfield county __. Bethel town, Including Bethel borough. Bethel borough. Bridgeport town, coextenaive with Bridgeport city Bridgeport city : Voting district i 5,542 Voting district 2 7,679 Voting district 3 3,233 Voting district 4 5,478 Voting district 5 4,841 Voting district 6 ^ 7,093 Voting district 7 5,631 Voting district 8 3,919 Voting district 9 6,214 Voting district 10 9,633 Voting district 11 5,165 Voting district 12 6,568 Brookfield town Saubury town, including Danbury city.. Danbury city Ward : Ward 2 3,64s Ward 3 4,183 Ward 4 . 4,465 Darien town . Ea^ton town Fairfield town Greenwich town, including Greenmch borough Greenwich borough.. Huntington town, including Shelton borough Sheltoa borough Monroe town New Canafin town, including New Canaan borough. Nevr Canaan borough New Fairfield town.. Newtown town, including Newtown borough Newtown borough Norwalk town, including Norwalk and South Norwafk cities, Norwalk city South Norwalk city Bedding town Ridgefield town Sherman town.. Stamford town, including Stamford city . Stamford city Ward I Ward 2 . Ward 3 . Ward 4 Stratford town Trumbull town Weston town. 3,412 4,624 4,°93 Westport town., Wilton town Hartford county Avon town. Berlin town Bloomfield town Bristol town, including Bristol borough.. Bristol borough Burlington town Canton town 1900 184,203 3,327 2,561 70,996 1,046 19,474 16, 537 3,116 960 4,489 12,172 2,420 5,672 2,837 1,043 2,968 1,304 584 3,276 254 19,932 6,125 6,S9i 1,426 2, 626 658 18,839 IS, 997 3,657 1,587 840 4,017 1,598 195, 415 1,302 3,448 1,.513 9,643 6,268 1,218 2,678 1890 150,081 3,401 .2,335 48, 866 19,473 16,552 2,276 1,001 10,131 4,006 1,952 994 2,701 670 t,539 17,747 1,546 2,235 668 15,700 2,608 1,453 772 3,715 1,722 147,180 1,182 2,600 1,308 7,382 1,302 2,500 MINOR Cr.TL DIVISIONS. Hartford county— Continued. East Gi'anby town . East Hartford town.. East Windsor town _ Enfield town.. Farraington town... Glastonbury town— Granby town.. Hartford town, coextensive with Hartford city . Hartford city : Ward I Ward 2 '"_ I I"" Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Hartland town Manchester town _., Marlboro town. - 8,364 - 9,771 - 8,519 - 7,302 - 5,558 - 6,433 - 9, 200 - 8,539 - 7,677 - 8,487 New Britain town, including New Britain c^.y New Britain city _ Ward I :: Ward 2 _ Z Ward 3 Ward 4 "• " Ward s Ward 6 Z Z Newingtou town ~Z Z~ Plainville town _ Rocky Hill town Z .""ZZZZ_~" "' Simsbury town.. 3,518 3,72s 3,857 4,267 5,040 5,591 Southington town, including'soutliington bofouKh bouthlngton borough _ _ ~ South Windsor town Suffield town West Hartford town Wethersfield town . Windsor town Windsor Locks town. Litchfield county.. Barkhamsted town . Bethlehem town Bridgewater town . Canaan town Colebrook town . Cornwall town Goshen town , Harwinton town" Kent town.. Morris town ~ New Hartford town New Milford town Z Norfolk town "Z Z North Canaan tovvn Plymouth town Eoxbury town Salisbury town 1900 684 6,406 8,158 6,699 3,331 4,260 1,299 79,850 592 10,601 322 28,202 25,998 1,041 2,189 1,026 2,094 5,890 3,411 2,014 3,521 3,186 2,637 8,614 2,997 63,672 864 576 649 820 684 1,175 835 1,213 1,220 3,214 1,120 535 3,424 4,804 1,614 1,803 2,828 1,087 3,489 1890 661 4,455 2,890 7,199 3,179 3,457 1,251 53,230 505 8,222 582 19,007 16,519 993 1,993 1,069 1,874 5,601 1,736 3,169 1,930 2,271 2,954 2,76« 53,542 1,138 543 617 970 1,098 1,283 972 943 1,383 3,304 1,058 684 8,160 3,917 1,546 1,683 2,147 936 3,420 Tablts 4.— population OF CONNECTICUT BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Litchfield county— Continued. Sharon town Thotnaston town _ ToTrington town, including Torringtbn borough " Torrmgton borough _ _ Warren town ~ "' Washington town " ~""^ r~" Watertown town_ Winchester town, including "wrnstedborough" Winsted borough-' Woodhury town Middlesex county . Chatham town _ Chester town Clinton town Cromwell town- Durham town . East Baddam town_ Essex town Haddam town Killingworth town _, Middlefleld town . Middletown town, including Middletowu cityll_! Middletown city . Old Saybrook town, including Fenwick boroughl Fenwick borough Portland town IIIIIIIIII Saybrook town Westbrook town New Haven county - Ansonia town, coextensive with Ausonia city. Ansonia city : i Ward I __ Ward 2 IIIII.I Ward 3-. Ward 4_ Ward 5- Beacon Falls town- Bethany town - . 2,587 3.S40 , 2, 063 2,495 1,996 Branford town, including Branf ord borough _ Branford borough Cheshire town _ Derby town, coextensive with Derby city- Derby city : 2 Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 East Haven town. .939 Guilford tpwn, including Guilford borough . Guilford borough Hamden town Madison town . Meriden town, including Meriden oity_. Meriden city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3_. Ward 4-. Ward 5- Middlebury town. Milford town . — 3,574 — 5,962 — 4,374 — 4,605 — 5,781 Naugatuck town, coextensive with Naugatuck borough- Naugatuck borough : ^ Ward I 4,477 Ward 2 2, 306 Ward 3 .3, 758 New Haven town, coextensive with New Haven city New Haven city Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 7-. Ward 8.. Ward 0-. Ward 10.. Ward IT-. Ward 12- Ward I3_. Ward 14. Ward 15 North Branford town. North Haven town 4,850 8,134 12, 637 13, 75' 4,768 6,250 9,504 7,620 11,427 7,823 5,520 9,228 2,695 1,851 1,969 Orange town, including West Haven borough . West Haven borough Oxford town Prospect town Seymour town Southbury town_ Wallingford tovmrincludiiig Wallingford borough- Wallingford borough 1900 1,982 3,300 12,453 8,360 432 1,820 3,100 7,763 6,804 1,9SS 41,7«0 2,271 1, ;«,s 1,429 2,031 884 2, 485 2. 630 2, 015 651 845 17,486 9,589 1,431 23 3,866 1. 631 884 269, 163 12,681 623 817 5,706 2,473 1,989 7,930 1,167 2,785 1,512 4, 626 1, 518 28,695 24, 296 736 3,783 10,541 108,027 108,027 814 2,164 6,995 5,247 952 562 3,541 1,238 9,001 6,737 1890 2,149 3,278 6, MS 4,283 477 1,633 2,323 6,183 4,846 1,815 39, 524 1,949 1,301 1,384 1,987 866 2,699 2, 036 2,096 582 1,002 15,205 9,013 1,484 4,687 1,484 874 209, 058 10,342 505 550 4,460 1,929 5,969 955 2,780 3,882 1,429 25,423 21,652 566 3,811 6,218 86,045 81,298 825 1,862 4,537 ' 902 445 3,300 1,089 6,584 4,230 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. New Haven county— Continued. Waterbury town, including Waterbury city-. Waterbury city . Ward I 9,408 Ward 2 6,920 Ward 3 9,399 Ward 4 ro, 757 Ward 5 9,375 Wolcott town Woodbridge town New London county. Bozrah town.. Colchester town, including Colchester borough-. Colchester borough East Lyme town Franklin town Griswold town, including Jewett City borough.. Jewett City borough Groton town Lebanon town Ledyard town Lisbon town Lyme town-. Montville town New London towi),* coextensive with New London city. New London city : Ward I 3, 856 Ward 2 ; 3, 894 Ward 3 3, 870 Ward 4 2, 947 Ward 5 2,981 North Stonington town Nonvich town, including Norwich city Norwich city Old Lyme town Preston town Salem town. Sprague town Stonington town, including Stonington borough- Stonington borough Voluntown town Waterford town* Tolland county- Andover town... Bolton town Columbia town.. Coventry town .. Ellington town .. Hebron town Mansfield town.. Somers town. Stafford town, including Stafford Springs' borough.. Stafford Springs borough Tolland town Union town Vernon town, including Eockville city Rockville city Ward I Ward 2. Ward 3- Ward 4 . Willington town.. 970 1, 165 2,653 2,499 Windham county.. Ashford town- Brooklyn town Canterbury town Chaplin town Eastford town Hampton town Killingly town, including Danielson borough- Danielson borough ^ Plainfleld town Pomfret town-. Putnam town, including Putnam city . Putnam city 2 ; Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Scotland town Sterling town Thompson town — 1,175 . 1,256 .2,844 1,392 Windham town, including Willimantio city . Willimantic city 2 Ward I . Ward 2 3,010 Ward 3 2, 738 Ward 4 1,205 Woodstock town . 1900 51,139 45, 859 5R1 852 82,758 799 1,991 858 1,836 546 3,490 2,224 5,962 1,521 1,236 697 750 2,395 17,548 1,240 24, 637 17,251 1,180 2,807 468 1,339 8,540 2,278 872 2,904 24,523 385 457 655 1,632 1,829 1,016 1,827 1,593 4,297 2,460 1,036 428 8,483 7,287 885 46,861 767 2,358 876 529 523 629 6,835 2,823 4,821 1,831 7,348 6,667 471 1,209 6,442 10, 137 8,937 2,095 1 Included in Ansonia town and not separately returned m 1890. 2 Incorporated as a city since 1890. s Not separately returned in 1890. 4 Part of Waterford town annexed to New London town since 1890. fi Danielson borough (formerly Danielsonville, in Brooklyn and Killingly towns) now in Killingly town only. There are 39 incorporated cities and boroughs in Connecticut, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.-P0PULATI0N OF THE INCOEPORATED CITIES AND BOROUGHS OF OONNECTIGUT : 1890 AND 1900. CITIES AND BOEOUGHS. Ansonia city Bethel borough Branford borough.. Bridgeport city Bristol borough Colchester borough Danbury city Dauielson borough. Derby city Fenwicli borough.. Greenwich borough Guilford borough Hartford city POPULATION. 1900 1890 12,681 2,561 2,473 70, 996 6,268 858 16, 537 2,823 7,930 23 2,420 1,512 79,850 2,335 48, 866 16,552 53,230 CITIES AND BOEOUGHS. Jewett City borough . Litchfield borough Meriden city Middletown city Naugatuck borough.. New Britain city New Canaan borough New Haven city New London city Newtown borough — Norwalk city Norwich city Putnam city POPULATION. 1900 1890 2,224 1,120 24,296 9,589 10,541 25,998 1,304 108, 027 17,648 254 6,125 17,251 6,667 1,934 1,058 21,652 9,013 16,519 81,298 13, 757 16,156 CITIES AND BOEOUGHS. Eockville city Shelton borough Southington borough — South Norwalk city Stafford Springs borough. Stamford city Stonington borough Torrington borough Wallingford borough Waterbury city West Haven borough Willimantic city Winsted borough POPULATION. 1900 1890 7,287 2,837 3,411 6,591 2,460 15, 997 2,278 8,360 6,737 45, 859 5,247 8,937 6,804 7,772 1,952 2,353 4,283 4,230 28,646 8,648 4,846 Of the above named 39 incorporated cities and boroughs there are only 6 that have less than 2,000 inhabitants in 1900. There are 5 cities that have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, namely. New Haven, with 108,027; Hartford, with 79,850; Bridgeport, with 70,996; Waterbury, with 45,859, and New Britain, with 25,998 inhabitants. Table 6 shows the population of these 5 cities at each census from 1800 to 1900, inclusive, so far as the population is separately stated in the census reports at each decennial period. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows for each city the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP CONNECTICUT : 1790 TO 1900. CITIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 Bridgeport city 70, 996 79,850 25,998 108,027 45,859 48,866 53,230 16,519 81,298 28,646 27,643 42,015 11,800 62,882 17,806 18,969 37,180 9,480 50,840 10,826 13,299 29,152 5,212 , 39,267 10,004 7,560 17,966 3,029 20,345 5,137 3,294 9,468 2,800 7,074 1,500 4,726 1,089 3,955 Hartford city 5,347 New Britain city New Haven city _ 12,960 3,668 10,180 3,071 7,147 2,882 5,772 2,874 4,049 3,256 Waterbury city .. . Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OP THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP CONNECTICUT : 1800 TO 1900. Bridgeport city Hartford city New Britain city .. New Haven city Waterbury city Bridgeport city.. Hartford city New Britain city New Haven city. Waterbury city.. INOEEASE PROM 1890 TO 1900. Number. Per cent. 22,130 26, 620 9,479 26, 729 17,213 45.2 50.0 57.3 32.8 60.0 INCREASE S-KOM 1840 TO 1850. Number. Per cent. 4,266 7, 385 1,469 129.5 89.7 56.9 40.0 INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. Number. Per cent. 21,223 11,215 4,719 18,416 10,840 76.7 26.6 29.2 60.8 INOEEASE FEOM 18S0 TO 1840. Number. Per cent. 494 2,394 2,780 597 17.6 33.8 27.3 19.4 INOEEASE FEOM 1870 TO 1880. Number. Per cent, 8,674 4,835 2,320 12, 042 6,980 45.7 13.0 24.4 23.6 64.4 INCEEASE FEOM 1820 TO 1880. Number. 1,300 2,348 3,033 189 Per cent. 86.6 49.6 42.4 6.5 INOEEASE FEOM . 1860 TO 1870. Number. Per cent. 5,670 8,028 4,268 11,573 822 42.6 27.5 81.8 29.4 8.2 INCREASE FEOM 1810 TO 1820. Number. Per cent. 411 771 1,375 37.7 19.4 23.8 0.2 > Decrease. INCREASE FEOH 1860 TO 1S60. Number. Per cent, 5,739 11,186 2,183 18,922 4,867 75.9 62.2 72.0 93.0 94.7 INCEEASE FEOM 1800 TO 1810. Number. Per cent, n,392 1.723 1382 126.0 42.5 111.7 All of the above named cities show a satisfactory increase during the last 10 years, the largest percentage being 60.0 for Waterbury, and the smallest 32.8 for New Haven. Waterbury has practically maintained the rate of increase reached during the preceding decade, while New Haven shows a larger percentage of increase as compared with that for the decade immediately preceding. The rate of increase for Hartford from 1890 to 1900 is 50.0 per cent as com- pared with 26.6 per cent from 1880 to 1890, while New Britain shows an increase of 57.3 per cent during the last 10 years as compared with an increase of 39.9 per cent for the preceding ten-year period. Bridgeport shows an increase of 45.2 per cent from 1890 to 1900, which is considerably smaller than the rate of increase from 1880 to 1890, when it was 16.1 per cent. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 10. ^VASHINGTON, D. C. October 24, 1900. POPULATION OF CALIFORNIA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of California by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. California was admitted as a state September 9, 1850. Table 1 shows the population of California at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Tablb 1.— population OF CALIFORNIA; 1850 TO 1900. OENSUS YEAKS. Population. INCREASE. Numter. Per cent 1900 1890 - - 1,485,053 1,208,130 864,694 560,247 379,994 92,597 276,923 343,436 304,447 180,253 287,397 22.9 39.7 54.3 47.4 310.3 I860 The population of the state in 1900 is 1,485,053 as against 1,208,130 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 276 923 or 22.9 per cent. A small portion of this increase is due to the fact that there were 5,107 Indians and 161 other persons, or a total of 5,268 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in California, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. The population of the state in 1850 was 92,597, and during the ten years from 1850 to 1860 it increased 287 397, or 310.3 per cent, showing a total population in 1860 of 379,994. During the decade from 1860 to 1870 the increase' was only 18(3,253, or 47.4 per cent, but for each of the three succeeding decades the numerical increase has been much greater, though the percentage of increase for the last two decades has declined. The population of California in 1900 is more than sixteen times as large as that given for 1850, the first census in which the population of the state appears. The total land surface of California is, approximately, 155,980 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 7.7; 1900, 9.5. Table 2 shows the population of California by counties at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (CP15M) Table 3.— POPULATION OF CALIFORNIA BY COUNTIES : 1850 TO 1900. The State, Alameda _. Alpine Amador __. Butte Calaveras.. Colusa 1 Contra Costa - _ Del Norte 3 — . Eldorado Fresno* Glenn 1 Humboldt 5. Inyo Kern Kings » Klamath' Lake Lassen Los Angeles '- Madera* Marin Mariposa _— Mendocino _ Merced Modoc Mono Monterey- Napa Nevada Orange'—. Placer Plumas Riverside' Sacramento . San Benito — San Bernardino'. San Diego' San Francisco 'i— San Joaquin San Luis Obispo-. San Mateo Santa Barbara.. Santa Clara^ Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou »__ Solano Sonoma ___ Stanislaus _ Sutter — Tehama . Trinity — Tulare 8— Tuolumne - Ventura — Yolo Yuba 1900 1,485,053 130, 197 509 11, 116 17,117 11,200 7,36i 18,046 2,408 8,986 37, 862 5,150 27, 104 4,377 16, 480 9,871 1890 1, 208, 130 6,017 4,511 170, 298 6,364 15,702 4,720 20,465 9,215 5,076 2,167 19,380 16,451 17, 789 19, 696 15, 786 4,657 17, 897 45, 915 6,633 27,929 35,090 342, 782 35,452 16, 637 ■ 12,094 18,934 60, 216 21, 512 17,318 4,017 16, 962 24,143 38,480 9,550 5,886 10,996 4,383 18,375 11, 166 14,367 13, 618 8,620 93,864 667 10, 320 17, 939 14, 640 13, 615 2,592 9,232 32,026 1880 864, 694 23,469 3,544 7,101 4,239 101,454 13,072 3,787 17, 612 8,085 4,986 2,002 18, 637 16,411 17, 369 13,589 15, 101 4,933 40, 339 6,412 25,497 34,987 298, 997 28, 629 16, 072 10,087 15,764 48, 005 19, 270 12, 133 5,051 12, 163 20, 946 32, 721 10, 040 6,469 9,916 3,719 24,674 6,082 10, 071 12,684 9,636 62, 976 539 11,384 18, 721 9,094 13, 118 12,625 2,584 10,683 9,478 15, 512 2,928 5,601 1870 560,247 24,237 685 9,582 11,403 8,895 6,165 8,461 2,022 10,309 6,336 1860 379,994 8,927 6,596 3,340 33, 381 11,324 4,339 12, 800 5,656 4,399 7,499 11,302 13,235 20,823 14,232 6,180 34,390 5,584 7,786 8,618 233,959 24,349 9,142 8,669 9,513 35, 039 12, 802 9,492 6,623 8,6l0 18, 475 25, 926 8,751 5,159 9,301 4,999 11,281 7,848 5,073 11,772 11,284 6,140 1,956 2,925 1,686 2,969 1,327 15,309 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 16, 871 19, 819 6,499 5,030 3,587 3,213 4,533 8,150 9,899 10,851 10,930 12, 106 16, 299 2,274 5,328 1,993 20, 562 4,605 2,694 11,333 3,334 6,243 3,967 1,141 4,739 5,521 16, 446 13,270 4,363 24,142 5,551 4,324 56,802 9,435 1,782 3,214 3,543 11,912 4,944 4,360 11, 387 7,629 7,169 11, 867 2,245 3,390 4,044 5,125 4,638 16,229 4,716 13, 668 1 Glenn organized from part of Colusa in 1892. 2 The returns for 1850 for Contra Costa and Santa Clara were lost, and those for San Francisco were destroyed by fire. s Part given to Siskiyou between 1880 and 1890. * Madera organized from part of Fresno in 1893. 5 Klamath given to Humboldt and Siskiyou in 1874. 1850 92,597 3,574 16,884 115 20,057 3,530 323 4,379 55 1,872 405 9,087 798 'i;'647' 1, 186 643" 378 660 3,444 1,635 8,351 1,086 9,673 Kings organized from part of Tulare in 1893. ' g™"g .-•-u iium parts Tehama county.. Corning township Cottonwood township.. Paskenta township. Red Bluff township, including Red Bluff city '. Red Bluff city Ward I 6go Ward 2 7B3 Ward 3 643 Ward 4 , 634 Sierra township Tehama to\vnship Vina to%vnship * Trinity county.. Canyon Creek township.. Douglas township Junction township Lewiston township Long Ridge township Miuersville township New River township North Pork township.. South Fork (or Hay Fork) township. Trinity Center township Weaverville township TULAEE county*.. Alila townships Angiola townships.. Exeter townships Kaweah township lo.. Lindsay township »_. Orosi township 10 Piano townships Tipton township s. Tulare township, including Tulare"cityZZZ.ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Tulare city Ward I .z:zz".zzzz".z.zzz".zz:".".z.-ZZ"""6^" Ward 2 800 Ward 3 __ _ _ gjg Tule River township « ZZZZZ _ Visalia township, including VisaUacity "Z Z Visalia city. Ward I.. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4 White River township ~II Tule River Indian reservation. 711 971 643 760 Tuolumne county . Township 1,11 including Sonora city. Sonora city Township 2 Z. .Z"." Township 312 '~~ _ _ Township 4 12 _ _ Township 511 ""Z _ Township 6^2 Ventura county. Hueneme township is _ Ojai township i* Piru township. Santa Paula township 15 Saticoy township is Simi township 13 Ventura townsMp,iro-oeit"e"n"sTv"e"w"it"h"VeHtoa"cityZ: Yolo county.. Blacks townshipis Cacheville township Capay township" Clarksburg township Cottonwood township Pairview township Grafton township i» Guinda township)" Putah township _ Z Washington township"" Z *'wT^t'eS't'?^P'''^<=l"^^'^gWin"t"e"rs"to-w"iZ: 10,996 2,269 479 836 4,563 2,750 1,192 920 747 169 343 309 575 819 110 1661 156/ 490 778 968 18,375 441 150 1,027 1,915 422 1,457 991 890 3,441 2, 2z6 2,161 4,948 3,08s 11,166 2,123 1,922 1,137 1,201 1,589 3,157 1,969 14,367 4,693 1,635 161 3,583 1,163 662 2,470 13,618 574 614 506 788 750 671 621 775 1,042 1,398 1,537 785 9,916 1,280 619 813 4,285 2, 60S 829 864 1,226 3,719 68 290 403 566 261 81 6507 -467 318 768 '24,674 4,068 4,646 2,697 5,503 4,293 639 6,082 3,024 1,441 1,034 837 1,187 174 12,684 666 898 56S 957 770 1,034 978 1,247 1,158 P^^jO^ Tulare township since 1890. since 189o. -o™ifL*Zsi?fp*oS?i^d'iironPr,°^™^^ " Township 5 orgSed fmm n?vf Tt°* kaweah township f Township 6 orlan Sd froS ^vL"'/?'™^^^? ^ ^*»oe 1890. s Simi township oSized fro?? iS«„'?S°'^^P''' ^ ^^'^ « ^^°« 1890. Ojai township orgaiSzed from i?n^f"f^^''^^°®".^*°'^"''''P ^'"^^ 18^- 1° Santa Paula towushin nron?,?l£i j' °' Centura township since 1890. Blacks township orga^n°,'|S from narf nWL°/,^^'i<=°y 'S^"^!"? ^i"«e 1890. " .*°^'^Mp since 1890. -hip oFganl^ed f™i7art of^c'l^lTtriSiTp^ since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP CALIFORNIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Yolo county— Continued. Woodland township, including Woodland city Woodland city Ward I IIIIII646' Ward 2 yig Ward 3 IIIIZII 839 Ward 4 686 Yuba county East Bear River township, including Wheatland town_. Wheatland town Foster Bar township Linda township 1900 4,392 2,886 916 501 352 1890 4,523 3,069 1,029 630 430 295 MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Yuba county— Continued. Long Bar township Marysville township, includiug Marysville city Marysville city Ward I 725 Ward 2 674 Ward 3 759 Ward 4 ■ 1,339 New Yorli township Northeast township Farlm Bar township Rose Bar township Slate Range township West Bear River township 1900 1890 491 3,971 480 4,635 3,497 3.991 630 770 150 269 260 243 4fi7 728 600 455 252 302 Thei-e are 116 incorporated cities and towns in California, for whicli the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS OF CALIFORNIA: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES AND TOWNS. Alameda city Anaheim town Antioch town Areata town Aubm^ city Azusa city Bakersfleld city Belvedere town Benicia city Berkeley town Calistoga town Chico city Cloverdale tov, n— . Colton city Colusa town Corona city Coronado city Crescent City Dixon town Downieville town_. Elsinore city Emeryville town__ Escondido city Etna town Eureka city Femdale town Fort Bragg city Fort Jones town — Fresno city Gilroy city Grass Valley city — Hanford city Hayward town Healdsburg city — Holhster town Homitos town KelseyylUe town_- Kem city Lakeport to^vn population. 1900 1890 16,464 1,456 674 952 2,050 863 4,836 1,434 2,751 13,214 690 2,640 750 1,309 1,441 1,434 935 699 783 500 279 1,016 755 600 7,327 846 1,590 356 •12,470 1,820 4,719 2,929 1,965 1,869 1,315 196 994 1,291 726 11,165 1,273 635 962 1,595 2,626 2,361 5,101 2,S94 763 1,315 1,336 907 1,082 228 541 271 4,858 763 945 266 10, 818 1,694 942 1,419 1,485 1,234 276 282 991 CITIES AND TOWNS. Lincoln city Livermore town Lompoc town_ Long Beach city Los Angeles city Los Gatos city Martinez town Marysville city Merced city Modesto city Monrovia city Monterey city Napa city National City Nevada City town- Oakland city Oceanside city Ontario city Orange city_ Pacific Grove city — Palo Alto town Pasadena city Paso Rohles city Petaluma city Placerville city Pleasanton town Pomona city Potter Valley town__ Red Bluff city Redding city Redlands city Redondo Beach city- Redwood city Rio Vista town Riveraide city Rocklin city Sacramento city St. Helena town SaUnas city POPULATION. 1900 1890 1,061 1,493 972 2,2o2 102,479 ; 1,915 1,380 3,497 1,969 2,024 1,205 1,748 4,036 1,086 3,250 66, 960 330 722 1,216 1,411 1,658 9,117 1,224 3,871 1,748 1,100 5,526 513 2,750 2,946 4,797 855 1,653 682 7,973 1,050 29,282 1,582 3,304 961 1,391 1,015 564 50, 895 1,652 1,600 3,991 2,009 2,402 907 1,662 4,395 1,353 2,524 48, 682 3,634 2,608 1,821 1,904 603 1,572 648 4,683 1,056 26, 386 1,705 2,339 CITIES AND TOWNS. San Bernardino city- San Diego city San Francisco city San Jacinto city San Jose city San Juan town San Leandro town,-, San Luis Obispo city. San Mateo city San Pedro city San Raiael city Santa Ana city Santa Barbara city— Santa Clara town Santa Cruz city- Santa Monica city Santa Rosa city Sausalito town Selma town Sonoma town Sonora city South Pasadena city- Stockton city Suisun town TuLire city XJkiali city Varavllle town Vallejo city Ventura city Visaha city Watsonville city Wheatland town Whittier city Willits town Willows town Winters town Woodland city Yreka town POPULATION. 1900 1890 17, 342; 21, 4,012 16, 159 298, 997 661 18, 060 463 2,995 1,240 3,290 3, 628 6,864 2,891 5,696 1,680 5,220 1,334 1,160 767 1,441 623 14,424 499 2,697 1,627 725 6,343 3,869 2,885 2,149 630 585 815 1,176 3, 069 1,100 Of the above named 116 incorporated places there are 46 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, and of these 19 have a population of over 5,000, 10 have a population of over 10,000, and 4 have a population of over 25,000, namely, San Francisco, with 342,782; Los Angeles, with 102,479; Oakland, with 66,960; and Sacramento, with 29,282 inhabitants. For the 4 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it was separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. 10 Table 6.— POPULATION OF LOS ANGELES, OAKLAND, SACRAMENTO, AND SAN FRANCISCO : 1850 TO 1900. LOS ANGELES. OAKLAND. SACRAMENTO. SAN FEANGISCO. CENSUS YEAKS. Popu- lation. Increase. Popu- lation. Increase. Popu- lation. Increase. Popu- lation. Increase. Number. Per cent. Numtier. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1900 . 1890 102,479 50,395 11, 183 5,728 4,385 1,610 52,084 39,212 5,455 1,343 2,775 103.3 360.6 95.2 30.6 172.3 66,960 48,682 ' 34, 655 10,600 1,543 18,278 14,127 24,055 8,957 37.5 40.8 229.0 580.4 29,282 26,386 21,420 16,283 13,785 6,820 2,896 4,966 5,137 2,498 6,965 10.9 23.1 31.5 18.1 102.1 342, 782 298,997 233,959 149.473 56,802 43,785 65,038 84,486 92,671 14.6 27.7 56.5 163.1 1880 1870 1860 1850 1 The returns for 1850 for San Francisco were destroyed by Are ; the state census for 1852 reports a population of 34, 766, According to this summary, the population of San Francisco, beginning with 56,802 in 1860, increased to 149,473 m IS'ZO, or 163.1 percent. For the three succeeding decades there has been a normal increase, and the present population IS 342,782, or more than six times what it was in 1860. The population of Sacramento increased from 6,820 in 1850 to 13,785 in 1860, or 102.1 per cent, and at present is over four times as great as it was in 1850. The population of Oakland, starting with only 1,543 in 1860, increased to 10,500 in 1870, or 580.4 per cent, and to 34,555 in 1880, or . 229.0 per cent ; it now has a population of 66,960, or more than forty-three times as many inhabitants as it had in 1860. The population of Los Angeles was 1,610 in 1850; in 1880 it was 11,183, but during the decade from 1880 to 1890 it increased to 50,395, or 350.6 per cent, and during the decade from 1890 to 1900, to 102,479, or 103.3 per cent. Director of tJie Census. ^^^uimffsT? 1 ^900 i B R ''■ Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 11. W^ASHINGTON, D. C. October 25, 1900. POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the population of the 159 cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1900, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. The 159 cities combined have a population in 1900 of 19,694,625, as compared with a population for the same cities of 14,855,489 in 1890, and of 9,933,92V in 1880. The absolute increase in the population of these cities from 1890 to 1900 was 4,839,136, or 82,426 less than the absolute increase from 1880 to 1890, when it was 4,921,562. The percentage of increase in population of the 159 cities from 1890 to 1900 was 32.5 as against 49.5 from 1880 to 1890. The combined population of the 159 cities at each of the three census periods is distributed in table 1 by classified sizes, giving, in addition, the number of cities included under each class, respectively. Table 1.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900 CLASSIFIED SIZES. ACCORDING TO CLASSIFIED SIZES. Num- ber of cities. POPULATION. INOBEASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. INOBEASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. 1900 1890 1880 Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 159 19,694,625 14,855,489 9,933,927 4,839,136 32.5 4,921,562 49.5 Cities of 200 COD and over 19 19 40 81 11,795,809 2,412,538 2,709,338 2,776,940 8,879,105 1,808,656 2,067,169 2,100,559 6,311,653 1,009,163 1,368,309 1,244,802 2,916,704 603,882 642,169 676,381 32.8 33.3 31.0 32.2 2,667,452 799,493 698,860 855,757 40.6 Cities of 100 000 and under 200.000 79 2 Cities of 50 000 and under 100,000 .51.0 Cities of 25,000 and under 50,000 - 68.7 As shown by the above summary, there are 19 cities which have 200,000 inhabitants or more in 1900, 19 cities which have between 100,000 and 200,000 inhabitants, 40 cities which have between 50,000 and 100,000 inhabitants, and 81 cities which have between 25,000 and 50,000 inhabitants. There were 124 cities in 1890 which had a population of 25,000 or more, but of these cities Brooklyn and Long Island City now form a part of New York city, showing a net gain of 37 cities in 1900, as compared with 1890. Of the 124 cities in 1890, 16 had 200,000 inhabitants or more, 12 had between 100,000 and 200,000 inhabitants, 30 had between 50,000 and 100,000 inhabitants, and 66 .had between 25,000 and 50,000 inhabitants. In 1880 there were but 20 cities which contained more than 100,000 inhabitants, but in 1890 this number had increased to 28, and in 1900 to 38. In 1900 there are 78 cities of 50,000 inhabitants or more as compared with 58 in 1890 and 35 in 1880. The combined population in 1900 of the 19 cities of the first class is 11,795,809 as against a population in 1890 of 8,879,105, representing an increase during the 10 years of 2,916,704, or 32.8 per cent. The same cities showed an increase from 1880 to 1890 of 2,567,452, or 40.6 per cent. The 19 cities of the first class comprise New York, which, with more than 3,000,000 inhabitants, properly stands by itself" 2 cities, Chicago and Philadelphia, each of which has a population in excess of a million; 8 cities, St. Louis, Boston and Baltimore, which have a population of half a million each; 5 cities, Cleveland, Buffalo, San Francisco, (CP25M) Cincinnati, and Pittsburg, which have a population of between 300,000 and 400,000 each; and 8 cities, New Orleans, Detroit, Milwaukee, Washington, Newark, Jersey City, Louisville, and Minneapolis, which have a population of between 200,000 and 300,000 each. The aggregate population represented by each of these 5 subgroups is summarized in table 2. Table 2,— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 200,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, ACCORDING TO CLASSIFIED SIZES. Num- t)er of cities. POPULATION. INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. INCEEASE EKOM 1880 TO 1890. 1900 1890 1880 Number. Per cent. Number. Percent. Totals 19 11,795,809 8,879,105 6,311,653 2,916,704 32.8 2,567,452 40.6 Cities of 3,000,000 and over 1 2 3 5 8 3,437,202 2,992,272 1,645,087 1,724,455 1,996,793 2,492,-591 2,146,814 1, 334, 686 1,351,539 1,553,475 1,901,345 1, 350, 355 1,0-15,670 960, 767 1,053,516 944,611 845,458 310,401 372,916 443,318 37.8 39.3 23.2 27.5 28.5 591,246 796,459 289,016 390,772 499,959 31.0 Cities of 1,000,000 and under 2,000,000 58.9 Cities of 500,000 and under 1,000,000 , Cities of 300,000 and under 400,000 27.6 40.6 Cities of 200,000 and under 300,000 47.4 The 19 cities of the second class have a combined population in 1900 of 2,412,538, and show an increase of 33.3 per cent from 1890 to 1900, as against an increase of 79.2 per cent from 1880 to 1890. The 40 cities of the third class have a combined population in 1900 of 2,709,338, as against a population in 1890 of 2,067,169, which is equivalent to an increase during the decade of 31 per cent, as compared with an increase of 51 per cent during the preceding ten years. The 81 cities of the fourth class have a combined population in 1900 of 2,776,940, having gained since 1890 676,381 in number, or 32.2 per cent, as against an increase of 68.7 per cent from 1880 to 1890. The 19 cities of the first class are the only group of cities which show a larger numerical increase during the past decade than during the ten years from 1880 to 1890, although the four groups show very even percentages of increase from 1890 to 1900, varying from 31.0 to 33.3 per cent, the percentage of increase for the 159 cities combined being 32.5. Table 3 shows the population of the 159 cities, arranged according to their relative rank in 1900, at each of the last three censuses, together with the increase by number and per cent during the two decades ending in 1890 and 1900, respectively. Table 3.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION. [The first column under each census year shows the order of the cities named when arranged according to population.] New York, K Y_.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa- st. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal_ Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburg, Pa New Orleans, La- Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D. C-. Newark, N. J Jersey City, N. J — Louisville, Ky Minneapolis, Mlnn_ Providence, B. I — Indianapolis, Ind_ Kansas City, Mo — . St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y Denver, Colo Toledo, Ohio Allegheny, Pa — Columbus, Ohio- Worcester, Ma^S- Syraouse, N. Y— . New Haven, Conn. Pater.son, N. J Fall River, Mass St. Joseph, JIo Omaha, Nebr POPULATION. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 00 3,437,202 1 1,698,575 2 1,293,697 3 575,238 4 560,892 5 508, 957 6 381,768 9 352,387 10 342, 782 7 326,902 8 321,616 12 287,104 11 285,704 14 285,315 15 278,718 13 246,070 16 206,433 18 204,731 19 202,718 17 175,597 24 169, 164 26 163,752 23 163,065 22 162,608 21, 133,859 26 131,822 32 129, 896 27 125, 560 29 118,421 31 108,374 30 108,027 34 105,171 36 104, 863 39 102,979 54 102, 5.55 20 ' Decrease. 90 2, 492, .591 1 1,099,850 3 1,046,964 2 4.51,770 5 448, 477 4 434,439 6 261, 353 11 255, 664 13 298,997 8 296,908 7 238,617 12 242, 039 9 205, 876 17 204,468 18 230, 392 10 181,830 14 163,003 16 161,129 15 164,738 37 132,146 19 105,436 23 132,716 29 133,156 44 133,896 21 106, 713 49 81,434 34 105, 287 22 88, 150 32 84,655 27 88,143 31 81,298 25 78,347 33 74,398 36 52,324 56 140,452 62 1880 1, 901, 346 503, 185 847, 170 350, .518 362, 839 332, 313 160, 146 155, 134 233, 959 255, 139 156, 389 216, 090 116, 340 115, 587 177, 624 136, 508 120, 722 123, 758 46, 887 104,8-57 75,056 55, 785 41,473 89, 366 35, 629 50,137 78, 682 51, 647 .58, 291 51,792 62, 8S2 51,031 48, 961 32,431 30, 618 INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. Xumber. 944, 611 598, 725 246, 733 123,468 112,416 74, 518 120, 415 96,723 43,785 28, 994 82, 999 45, 065 79, 828 80,847 48, 826 64, 240 43, 430 43, 602 37, 980 43,451 63, 72S 31, 036 29, 909 28,712 27, 146 50,388 24,609 37,410 33, 766 20,231 26, 729 26,824 30, 465 50,656 137,897 Per cent. 37.8 54,4 23.5 27.3 25.0 17.1 46.0 37.8 14.6 9.7 3-1.7 18-6 38.7 39.5 20.9 35.3 26.6 27.0 23.0 32.8 60.4 23.3 22.4 21.4 25.4 61.8 23.3 42.4 39.8 22.9 32.8 34.2 40.9 96.8 126.9 INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. Number. 591,246 596, 666 199, 794 101, 252 102, 126 101,207 100, 530 66,038 41,769 82,228 25,949 89,536 88,881 62, 768 46,322 42,2sl 37, 371 117,861 27,289 30, 380 76,931 91,683 44,630 71,084 31, 297 26, 605 36, 503 26,364 36,351 IS, 416 27,316 25,437 19,893 109, 934 Per cent. 3L0 118.5 23.5 28.8 23.6 30.7 63.1 64.8 27.7 16.3, 52.5 12,0 76.9 76-8 29-7 33.2 36.0 30.1 251.3 26.0, 40.4 137.9 221.0 49.8 199.5 62.4 33.8 70.6 45.2 70.1 29.2 53.5 5L9 61.3 360.2 Table 3.— POPULATION OP CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION— Continued. POPULATION. INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. INCREASE PROM 1880 TO 1S90. 1900 1890 1880 Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Los Angeles, Cal 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 58 54 56 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 76 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 ' 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 106 106 107 108 109 110 in 112 113 114 115 102,479 102,320 102,026 94, 969 94,151 91,886 90,426 89,872 87,565 85,333 86,050 80,865 80,671 79,850 78,961 76,508 76, 935 73, 307 70, 996 68,513 66,960 62,559 62,442 62, 139 62,059 61,643 60,651 69,364 69,007 56,987 56,383 56,100 55,807 64,244 63,531 53,321 62,969 52,733 52,130 51,721 51, 418 60,167 60,145 47,931 46,624 45,859 45,712 45,115 44,885 44,633 42,938 42,728 •■■ 42,638 42,346 41,459 40,169 40,063 39,047 39,441 39,231 38, 973 38,878 38,469 38,415 38,307 38,253 37,789 37,714 37,175 ■ 36,848 36,673 36,297 36, '252 35,999 35,956 35,936 35,672 35,416 35,254 34,227 56 42 38 36 28 40 60 41 46 44 33 37 69 53 47 43 48 49 58 50 59 63 71 57 64 73 45 67 65 66 66 70 52 68 62 80 91 72 78 79 75 74 82 92 87 106 84 85 90 110 81 109 76 61 93 51 112 86 89 108 100 88 96 117 118 94 104 83 111 146 102 101 96 136 99 137 98 121 114 144 50,395 64,495 75, 215 77,696 94,923 70,028 46,385 65,533 60,278 61,220 81,388 76,168 42,837 53,230 58,661 61,431 58,313 57,458 48,866 55,727 48, 682 44, 654 40,733 60,093 44,179 40, 152 60,966 43,648 50,756 44,126 44,007 41,024 54,955 43,189 44,843 37,673 33,115 40,634 37,764 V 37, 718 38,316 39,386 36,426 32,033 34,871 28,646 35,637 35,393 33, 220 27,657 37,371 27,601 38,067 46,322 32,011 65,154 27,294 35,005 33,300 27,633 30,337 34,522 31,076 26,178 25,874 31,895 29,084 36,006 27,412 19,922 30,217 30,311 31,494 21,819 30,801 21,805 30,893 25,228 26,872 20,741 135 53 38 26 20 30 106 48 57 46 24 39 150 42 40 41 43 63 70 47 50 45 74 79 64 77 28 58 65 55 61 66 35 61 90 93 156 69 68 78 153 59 52 101 82 105 84 73 118 111 64 112 137 136 76 127 123 107 85 99 97 60 67 154 125 91 81 155 102 167 75 80 72 124 71 143 94 103 86 144 11,183 33,592 45,850 59,475 90,768 52,669 17,577 37,409 32,016 38,678 63,600 43,350 3,533 42,015 43,278 42,478 41, 659 29, 910 27,643 38,274 34,555 39, 151 26,845 22,408 33,340 24,933 66,747 30,999 29,280 32,630 33,914 29,259 49,984 80,709 20,768 20,550 838 27,737 28,229 23,339 3,200 30,762 33,810 18,892 21,966 17,806 21,915 26,880 15,435 16,513 29, 720 16,512 10,358 10,626 25,769 13,003 13, 608 17,317 21,891 19,030 19,710 80,737 29,132 3,086 13,138 20,730 22,248 1,098 18,472 350 26,042 22,254 27,268 13,280 27 .568 8,380 20,641 18,063 21,831 8,212 62,084 37,826 26,811 17,273 1772 21,858 44,041 24,339 27,287 24,113 3,662 4,697 37,834 26,620 20,300 15,077 17,622 15,849 22,130 12,786 18,278 17,905 21, 709 12,046 17,880 21, 491 1305 15,716 8,251 12,861 12,376 16,076 852 11,055 8,688 15,648 19,864 12,099 14,366 14,003 13,102 10,782 13,720 15,898 11,753 17,213 10,075 9,722 11,665 17,076 6,567 15,127 4,571 13,977 9,448 114,985 12,769 4,642 6,141 11,598 8,636 4,356 7,393 12,237 12,433 6,358 8,705 1,708 9,763 16,926 6,456 5,986 4,758 14,180 6,156 14,131 4,779 10,188 8,382 13,486 103.3 58.6 35.6 22.2 10.8 31.2 94.9 37.1 45.2 39.3 4.4 6.1 88.3 60.0 84.6 24.5 30.2 27.5 45.2 22.9 37.5 40.0 53.2 24.0 40.4 53.6 10.6 36.0 16.2 29.1 28.1 86.7 L5 26.6 19.3 41.5 59.9 29.7 38.0 87.1 34.1 27.3 37.6 49.6 33.7 60.0 28.2 27.4 35.1 61.9 14.8 54.8 12.0 18.6 29.6 127.1 46.7 13.2 18.4 41.9 28.4 12.6 23.7 46.7 48.0 19.9 29.9 4.7 35.6 84.9 21.3 19.7 15.1 64.9 16.7 64.8 16.4 40.3 31.1 65.0 39,212 30,903 29,365 18,221 4,165 17,369 28,808 28,124 28,262 22,542 17,788 32, 818 39, 304 11, 215 16,383 18,953 16,664 27,548 21,223 17,463 14,127 ■ 6,503 13,888 27,685 10,839 15,219 4,209 12,649 21,476 11,496 10,093 11,765 4,971 12,480 24,076 17,123 32,277 12,897 9,635 14,379 35,116 8,623 2,615 13,141 12,905 10,840 13,722 8,513 17,785 11,044 7,651 11,089 27,709 36,797 6,242 42,151 13,686 17,688 11,409 8,603 10,627 3,786 1,944 23,092 12,736 11,165 6,836 34,908 8,940 19,572 4,175 8,067 4,226 8,539 3,238 13,426 10,352 7,165 5,041 12,529 350. Memphis, Tenn Scranton, Pa 64 Lowell, Mass Albany, N. Y 4 5 Cambridge, Mass ■-Portland, Oreg 163 8 Atlanta, Ga Grand Rapids, Mich _ 75.1 88 2 Dayton, Ohio . 58 ''* Bichmond, Va 27 9 Nashville, Tenn Seattle, Wash 1,112.4 26 6 Hartford, Conn Reading, Pa 36 5 Wilmington, Del 44.6 39 9 Camden, N. J Trenton, N. J 92 1 Bridgeport, Conn 76 7 Lynn, Mass Oakland, Cal 46.6 40 8 14.0 51 7 123.5 Springfield, Mass 32 5 61 Troy, N. Y .... 7.4 Hoboken, N. J 40.8 73.3 Manchester, N. H . Utica, N. Y 35.2 29.7 Peoria, 111 Charleston, S. C. ' 40.2 9.9 40.6 Salt Lake City, Utah San Antonio, Tex 115.9 83.3 T>nlnth, Mi-nn 3,831.6 Erie, Pa •16.4 Elizabeth, N. J 33.7 Wilkesbarre Pa 61.6 Kansas City, Kans 1,097.3 Harrisburg, Pa 28.0 Portland Me 7.7 Yonkers, N. Y - 69.5 Norfolk Va 58.7 60.8 Holyoke, Mass - 62.6 31.6 Youngstown, Ohio Houston Tex 116.2 66.8 25.7 Akron Olwo - - 67.1 267.5 340.1 24.2 324.1 ■ 100.5 102.1 Augusta, Ga 62,1 45.2 53.9 Wheeling W Va 12.3 Mobile Ala 6.6 748.2 96.9 53.8 Galvpston Tpx 30.7 3,179.2 48.3 5,592.0 16.0 36.2 15.4 64.2 11.7 160.2 50.3 39.6 23.0 McKeesport, Pa W2.,D 1 Decrease. Table 3. -POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION— Continued. POPULATION. INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. INCREASE FROM 1S80 TO 1890. CITIES. 1900 1890 18S0 Niimt>er. Per cent. Number. Per cent. SpringfieM, 111 U6 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 163 154 155 156 157 158 159 34,159 34,072 33,988 33,708 33,664 33,608 33,587 33,111 32,722 32,637 32,490 31,682 31,531 31,091 31,051 31,036 30,667 30,470 30,346 30,345 29,655 29,353 29,282 29,102 28,895 28,757 28,429 28,339 28,301 28,284 28,204 28,157 27,838 27,777 27,628 26,688 26,369 26,121 26,001 25,998 25,802 ■25,656 25,238 25,180 123 106 145 143 131 97 127 77 148 133 103 147 134 156 128 120 116 158 135 119 152 129 115 140 122 113 150 157 124 132 141 126 154 155 107 130 138 125 , 159 151 139 149 153 142 24,963 27,909 20,226 20, 793 23,031 31,007 24,379 37,806 19,033 22,535 29,100 19,902 22,037 11,983 23,584 25,448 26,189 10,723 21,883 25,858 15,169 23,264 26,386 21,014 25,090 27,132 17,201 11,600 24,918 22,836 20,830 24,558 13,055 13,028 27,839 23,076 21,567 24,661 8,062 16,519 21,474 18,020 14,481 20,798 96 87 119 121 131 117 108 146 140 139 128 122 129 19,743 21,782 14,997 13, 940 12,017 15,452 16,995 7,366 9,372 9,693 12,892 13,655 12,429 9,196 6,163 13,762 12,915 10,633 2,601 9,208 14,695 13,689 10,102 3,390 U,780 9,494 19,108 7,467 6,588 4,478 19,747 8,463 4,487 14,486 6,089 2,896 8,088 3,805 1,625 11,228 16,739 3,383 5,448 7,374 3,599 14,783 14,749 12U 3,612 4,802 1,470 17,939 9,479 4,328 7,636 10,757 4,382 36.8 22.0 68.0 62.1 46.1 8.3 37.7 112.4 71.9 44.8 11.6 59.1 43.0 159.4 31.6 21.9 17.0 184.1 38.6 17.3 95.4 26.1 10.9 38.4 15.1 5.9 65.2 144.3 13.5 23.8 35.4 14.6 113.2 113.2 10.7 15.6 22.2 5.9 222.5 57.3 20.1 42.3 74.2 21.0 5,220 6,127 5,229 6,863 11,014 15,555 7,384 30,440 9,661 12,842 16,208 6,247 9,608 11,983 10,455 4,235 13,931 7,360 5,170 3,934 5,984 11,607 4,9r.6 4,9R3 10,535 8,irs 9,551 3,182 4,485 7,088 4,780 21,341 7,578 6,496 7,146 16,413 4,911 5,322 8,062. 4,719 3,411 7,913 2,557 4,093 26.4 28.1 34.8 49.1 91.6 100.6 43.4 413.2 103.0 132.4 York, Pa Maiden, Mass Newton, Mass Chattanooga Tenn _ 125.7 77.3 Rockford, 111 __ 126 89 130 161 109 83 141 134 88 115 120 100 145 142 95 116 114 152 149 148 92 147 110 98 13,129 21,213 12,268 3,363 16,713 21,£|?4 9,185 11,657 21,420 16,031 14,505 18,934 7,650 8,418 20,433 15,748 16,050 3,217 5,477 6,532 20,693 6,663 16,666 19,329 79.6 19.9 Canton Ohio 113.6 218. 8 30.9 Auhum NY - 17.9 East St. Louis, 111 65.1 Joliet, 111 - 99.5 23.1 Racine, Wis 31.0 72.9 Williamsport, Pa 43.2 124.8 Newcastle, Pa 37.7 21.9 Oshkosh, Wis 45.0 Woonsocket R. I 29.7 663.3 Atlantic City, N. J 138.3 Passaic N. J 99.4 34.5 Fort Worth Tex 246.3 29.4 27.5 South Omaha, Nebr 133 104 138 132 113 11,800 18,063 10,104 11,924 16,105 39.9 Council Bluffs, Iowa 18 8 Cedar Rapids Iowa 78 3 iTftflf SO" , Minh 29 1 1 Decrease. Since the announcement through the newspaper press of the population of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more at the present census, the following changes have been made : Buffalo, N. T.— Population increased from 352,219 to 352,387, owing to- an increase in the population of ward 22 from 15,419 to 15,587. JoLiET, III. — Population decreased from 30,720 to 29,353, owing to a decrease in the population of ward 6 from 5,386 to 4,019. Philadelphia, Pa. — Population of ward 22 decreased from 64,832 to 64,655 and the population of ward 24 increased from 53,023 to 53,200. This makes no change in the total population of the city. RocHESTBB, N. Y.— Population increased from 162,435 to 162,608, owing to an increase in the population of ward 14 from 9,048 to 9,221. St. Paul, Minn.— Population decreased from 163,632 to 163,065, owing to a decrease in the population of ward 11 from 5,047 to 4,480. Yoke, Pa.— Population increased from 33,654 to 33,708, owing to an increase in the population of ward 12 from 4,540 to 4,594. As shown by table 3, New York, under the act of consolidation which became efEective January 1, 1898, has grown to be a city of very nearly 3,500,000 inhabitants in 1900, as compared with a population for what was formerly New York city of a little more than 1,500,000 in 1890, and of substantially 1,200,000 in 1880. The population of the territory now comprised within the present limits of New York was, approximately, 2,500,000 in 1890 and 1 900 000 in 1880. It is the premier city of the country in point of population, a position which it has uniformly held at each decennial census since and inoltwJing 1790. 5 Chicago, with practically 1,700,000 inhabitants, and Philadelphia, with not quite 1,300,000 inhabitants, hold the second and third places in 1900, the same as in 1890, although at the census of 1880 their positions were reversed, Philadelphia then having very nearly 850,000 inhabitants as compared with not much more than 500,000 for Chicago. St. Louis, Boston, and Baltimore, the next largest cities, have not changed their rank in 1900 as compared with 1890, and each of these three cities now has a population somewhat in excess of half a million. Boston was the fourth city m rank in 1880, but was passed by St. Louis in 1890, while Baltimore has occupied the sixth place at each of the three census periods considered. Cleveland and Buffalo have both increased materially in population during the last ten years, and now take precedence over San Francisco and Cincinnati, which in ] 890 were the seventh and eighth places in point of population. Pittsburg also shows a large increase in population since 1890, and is now the eleventh largest city in the country, having exchanged places with New Orleans. Among the most notable changes in the rank of cities which have taken place in 1900, as compared with 1880, may be mentioned that of Seattle, which has advanced from the 150th to the 48th place ; that of Los Angeles from the 135th to the 36th place; that of Duluth from the 156th to the '72d place; that of Kansas City, Kans., from the 153d to the V6th place; and that of Portland, Oregon, from the 106th to the 42d place. Other noticeable changes in rank from 1880 to 1900 are Birmingham, from 154 to 99; Tacoma, from 155 to 103; Spokane, from 157 to 105; Dallas, from 137 to 88; and Saginaw, from 136 to 89. The total population represented by the 159 cities is distributed by states in table 4, as follows: Table 4.— COMBINED POPULATION OF THE 159 CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, DISTRIBUTED BY STATES. STATES. Num- ber of cities. POPULATION. INCREASE 1890 TO FEOM 1900. INCEEASE 1880 TO FEOM 1890. 1900 1890 1880 Number. Per cent. Number. Percent. The United States. 159 19,694,625 14,855,489 9,933,927 4,839,136 32.5 4,921,562 49 5 North Atlantic division 70 10,098,696 7,585,202 5,632,002 2,513,494 33.1 1,953,200 34.6 MfliTift 1 1 20 3 5 12 10 13 11 50,145 56,987 1,637,164 243,032 330,730 4,457,033 906,747 2,416,858 1,302,528 36,425 44,126 1,249,298 180,609 228,559 3,313,871 665,479 1,866,835 1,091,221 33,810 32,630 930,101 139,937 162,146 2,471,385 460,439 1,401,554 816,361 13,720 12,861 387,866 62,423 102,171 1,143,162 241,268 550,023 211,307 37.6 29.1 31.0 31.6 44.7 34.4 36.2 29.4 19.3 2,615 11,496 319, 197 40,672 66,413 842,486 205,010 465,281 274,860 7.7 Nftw TTaTTipHhlrP 35 2 34.3 Rhode Island- __ _ 29.0 40.9 New York 34.0 New Jersey _ 44.5 33.1 South Atlantic divifiion 33.6 Delaware 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 48 76,508 508,957 278,718 131,674 38,878 55,807 183,557 28,429 6,071,861 61,431 434,439 200,392 116,259 34,522 54,955 142,022 17,201 4,482,829 42,478 332,313 177,624 85,566 30,737 49,984 90,009 7,650 2,454,327 15, 077 74,518 48,326 15,415 4,356 852 41,535 11,228 1,589,032 24.5 17.1 20.9 13.2 12.6 1.5 29.2 65.2 35.4 18,953 102,126 52,768 30,693 3,785 4,971 52,013 9,551 2,028,502 44.6 30.7 District of Columbia 29.7 35.8 12.3 9.9 57.7 124.8 82.6 Ohio . .. Indiana 9 5 7 5 5 3 , 6 3 3 2 18 1,206,918 345,958 1,915,145 468,422 402,687 418,752 218,259 841,969 168,725 85,026 1,188,361 907,970 243,621 1,259,348 361,113 2S->,391 331,009 184,576 636,810 203,668 69,323 939,790 620,682 170,538 613,426 195,679 161,871 89,198 102,026 438,734 43,521 18,652 ■ 644,586 298,948 102,337 655,797 107,309 117,296 87,743 33,683 205,159 134,943 15,703 248,571 32.9 42.0 52.0 29.7 41.1 26.5 18.2 32.2 117.1 22.6 26.4 287,288 73,083 645,922 165,434 123, .520 241,811 82,5.50 198,076 160,117 50,671 295,205 46.2 42.8 105.2 84.5 76.3 271.0 80.9 45.1 367.9 271.6 45.7 4 4 3 1 5 1 302,339 248,312 107,230 287,104 205,069 38,307 244,985 192,298 79,137 242,039 155,457 26,874 190,567 99,527 48,931 216,090 76,332 13,138 57,354 56,014 28,093 45,065 49.612 12,433 23.4 29.1 35.4 18.6 31.9 48.0 54,418 92,771 30,206 25,949 79,125 12,736 28.5 93.2 Alabama 61.7 12.0 10D.6 Arkansas 96.9 1 Decrease. 6 Table 4.— COMBINED POPULATION OF THE 159 CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, DISTRIBUTED BY STATES— Continued. STATES. Num- her of cities. POPULATION. INOKEASE FEOM 1890 TO 1900. INCREASE TT.OIS. 1880 TO 1890. 1900 1890 1880 Number. Per cent. Number. Percent. Western division 12 1 2 1 3 1 4 1,033,179 756,447 386,652 276,732 36.5 369,795 95.6 Montana 30,470 162,016 !J3,531 155,233 90,426 541,503 10,723 131,271 44,843 98,765 46,385 424,460 3,363 38,846 20,768 4,981 17,577 301,117 19,747 30,745 8,688 56,468 44,041 117,043 184.1 23.4 19.3 57. i 94.9 27.5 7,360 92,425 24,075 93,784 28,808 123,343 218.8 237.9 115.9 1,882.8 163.8 40.9 Colorado Utah Washington Oregon California- . The following named states and territories in 1900 do not contain any city with a population of 25,000 or more : Arizona, Idaho, Indian Territory, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming. Of the whole number of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1900, 10 are found in the North Atlantic division, 48 in the North Central division, 18 in the South Central division, 12 in the Western division, and 11 in the South Atlantic division. Massachusetts has the largest number of such cities, namely, 20, and is followed by Penn- sylvania with 18 and New York with 12. The most significant growth of cities, shown by the above table, is that for the three cities in the state of Wash- ington, namely, Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma. These three cities combined had only 4,981 inhabitants in 1880, but their population had increased to 98,765 in 1890, and to 155,233 in 1900, the increase during the past decade being equivalent to 57.1 per cent. Nebraska is the only state in which the combined population of the cities contained therein shows a decrease from 1890 to 1900. Of the total population represented by the 159 cities in 1900 (19,694,625), 10,098,696, or 51.3 per cent, is contained in the 70 cities situated in the North Atlantic division, and 6,071,861, or 30.8 per cent, in the 48 cities situated in the North Central division, leaving only 3,524,068, or 17.9 per cent, for the remaining cities situated in the other three geographical divisions. Table 5 shows the population of each city having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1900, arranged by states giving in each case the population by wards or equivalent subdivisions. ' Table 5.-P0PULATI0N OP CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, WITH POPULATION BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS, ARRANGED BY STATES. STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Alai ama : Birmingham. Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 — Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Mobile . Ward 1 - Ward 2 _ Ward 3 - Ward 4. Ward 5 . Ward 6 _ Ward 7 _ Ward 8 _ Montgomery , Ward 1 ._:_. Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward Eela- tive rank in 1900. 134 Popula- tion in 1900. 38,415 4,842 5,450 1,986 2,015 6,788 2,949 5,093 5,260 4,032 38, 469 4,670 876 811 1, 656 3,436 7,245 9,390 10, 385 30, 346 4,026 6,437 3,629 8,424 5,070 2,760 STATES, CITIES, AND WARDS. Arkansas : Little Rock- Ward 1 .._. Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4- Ward 5 . Ward 6 - Ward 7 . Ward 8 - California : Los Angeles... Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 _ Ward 6 _ Ward 7 - Wai-d 8 - Ward 9 _ Oakland.. Ward 1 . Ward 2 . Ward 3 _ Ward 4 _ Ward 5 . Rela- tive rank in 1900. 100 36 56 Popula- tion in 1900. 38,307 3,856 6,730 6,905 3,249 4,868 4,158 3,790 4,751 102, 479 8,341 12,134 12, 063 16,785 10,747 14,044 13, 532 8,594 6,239 66, 960 7,265 9,722 9,060 9,969 7,866 STATES, CITIES, AND WARDS. California— Continued. Oaklan • 1— Continued. Ward 6 .. Wai-d 7 . . Sacramento . Ward 1 _ Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 . Ward 5 . Ward 6 . Ward 7 . Ward 8 Ward 9 II San Francisco Assembly district 28 Assembly district 29 Assembly district 30 Assembly district 31_ Assembly district 32 Assembly Assembly Assembly Assembly Assembly Assembly Assembly district 33.. district 34.. district 35. district 36.. district 87.. district 88.. district 39.. Rela- tive rank in ' 1900. 138 Popula- tion in 190o. 11,661 n,417 29,282 2,109 2,840 2,892 2,865 4,064 3,627 4,238 3,662 ., 3,205 342,782 15,731 15,299 15,347 15,871 14,037 18,758 .21,841 17, 647 27,836 23,923 19, 977 19,905 Table 5.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, WITH POPULATION BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS, ARRANGED BY STATES— Continued. STATES, CITIES, AND WARDS. Calif omia^Continued . San Francisco — Continued. Assembly district 40 Assembly district 41 Assembly district 42_. Assembly district 43_, Assembly district 44^ Assembly district 4B-. Colorado : Denver Ward 1 _ Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4. Ward 5- Ward 6, Ward 7, Ward 8- Eela- tive rank in 1900. Ward 9_ Ward 10 . Ward U - Ward 12- Ward 13 - Ward 14 _ Ward 15 _ Ward 16 . Pueblo - Wardl. Ward 2. Wards. Ward 4. Ward 5 _ Ward 6- Ward7. Ward 8- Connecticut : Bridgeport . Voting district 1_. Voting district 2-. Voting district 3-. Voting district 4-. Voting district 5-. Voting district 6_. Voting district 7- Voting district 8-. Voting district 9-. Voting district 10- Voting district 11_ Voting district 12- Hartford __ Ward 1. Ward 2. Ward 3- Ward 4. Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7. Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 - New Britain. Ward 1 - Ward 2 _ Wards. Ward 4- Ward 5 . Ward 6 - NewHaven_ Ward 1 — Ward 2 — Ward 3 — Ward 4 Ward 6 — Ward 6 — Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 12 . Ward 13 - Ward 14 _ Ward 15 - Popula- tion in 1900. 54 49 155 31 22, 472 24,235 15,472 23, 003 18, 6S1 12,797 133, 859 4,682 5,915 8,021 9,304 6,951 12,249 7,821 10,402 12, 339 12,376 10, 750 10,785 6,164 2,485 6,921 6,691 28,157 3,491 2, 732 4,048 3,306 3,448 3,355 4,505 3,272 70, 996 5,542 7,679 3,233 5,478 4,841 7,093 5,631 3,919 6,214 9,633 5,165 6,568 79,850 8,364 9,771 8, .519 7,302 5,558 6,433 9,200 8,539 7,677 8,487 26,998 3,518 3,725 3,857 4,267 5,040 5,591 108, 027 4, 850 8,134 12, 637 13,751 4,768 6, 250 9,504 7,620 ,11,427 7,823 ,5, 520 , 9,228 2, 695 1,851 1,969 STATES, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Connecticut— Continued. Waterbury Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Delaware : Wilmington . Ward 1 __. Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 - Ward 11 _ Ward 12 _ District of Columbia ; Washington Florida: Jacksonville . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 . Ward 6 . Ward 7 . Ward 8 - Ward 9 - Georgia: Atlanta. Rela- tive rank in 1900. 51 142 Ward 1 ... Ward 2 ... Ward 3 — . Ward 4 _ Ward 5 _ Ward 6 _ Ward 7 _ Augusta . Ward 1 - Ward 2 . Ward 3- Ward 4 . Ward 5 - Savannah . Illinois: Chicago Ward 1- Ward 2. Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7. Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 _ Ward 11 _ Ward 12 - Ward 13 . Ward 14 . Ward 15 . Ward 16 - Ward 17 - Ward 18- Ward 19 . Ward 20 . Ward 21 - Ward 22 . Ward 23 . Ward 24 . Ward 25 - Ward 26 - Ward 27 . Ward 28- Ward 29 . Ward 30 - Ward 31 . Popula- tion in 1900. 43 94 4.5,859 9,408 6,920 9,399 10, 757 9,375 76,508 3,041 5,660 5,375 4,037 8,966 6,061 12, 816 7,304 6,409 3,800 4,291 278,718 28,429 1,949 4,645 3,086 3,007 2,289 3,772 3,589 4,201 1,891 89,872 15, 596 14, 628 12,943 17,072 12, 415 14, 754 2,464 39, 441 6,329 4,573 6,672 15,643 6,224 54,244 , 698, 575 24, 274 28,547 32, 989 37, 029 43, 315 60, 216 36,814 38,742 51,639 91, 097 37,533 75, 507 47, 327 71,528 79,944 64,859 20, 713 20, 503 46, 929 29, 577 34,105 32,767 33,424 35,830 54,588 70,757 39,131 31,013 41,214 106, 124 56, 576 STATES, CITIES, AND WARDS. Illinois— Continued. Chicago— Continued. Ward 32 Ward 33 Ward 34 Ward 35 East St. Louis . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Joliet Ward 1 . Ward 2 . Ward 3 . Ward 4- Ward 5 - Ward 6 - Ward 7 _ Peoria Wardl. Ward 2 _ Ward 3 . Ward 4 . Ward 5 . Ward 6 . Ward 7- Quincv Ward 1 - Ward 2 - Ward 3- Ward 4 - Ward 5 - Ward 6 - Ward 7 - Eockford- Ward 1 -. Ward 2 -. Ward 3 -. Ward 4 .. Ward 5 .. Ward 6 .. Ward 7 .. Springfield . Ward 1 -. Ward 2 .-. Wards... Ward 4 -. Ward 5 -. Ward 6 Ward 7 — Indiana: Evansville . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 -.. Ward 4- Ward 5 - Ward 6 - Ward 7 - Fort Wayne- Ward 1 — Ward 2 — Ward 3 Ward 4—, Ward 5— .. Ward 6. Ward 7. Ward 8. Ward 9- Ward 10 - Indianapolis . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 9- Ward 10 - Ward 11 . Ward 12 _ Rela- tive rank in 1900. 137 67 108 130 116 83 8 Table 5.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, WITH POPULATION BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS. ARRANGED BY STATES— Continued. STATES, CITIES, AND WARDS. Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. STATES, CITIES, AND WABDS. Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. STATES, CITIES, AND WABDS. Bela^ tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. Indiana^-Continued. Indi anapolis — Continued. Ward 13 Ward U Ward 15 South Bend . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 .... 109 Terre Haute., Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 6. Ward 7. Ward 8- Ward 9. Ward 10 . lOTra: Cedar Eapids-. Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 . Ward 5 - Ward 6 . Ward 7 . Wards. Council Bluffs- Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 6 Ward 6 Davenport . Wardl... Ward 2 ... Ward S ... Ward 4 ... Wards... Ward 6 ... Des Moines.. Ward 1 .... Ward 2 .... Ward 3 .... Ward 4 .... Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 .... Dubuque. Ward 1 . Ward 2. Wards. Ward 4. Wards. Sioux City. Ward 1 ... Ward 2 __. Ward 3 .. Ward 4 ... Ward S ... Ward 6 ... Ward 7 ... Wards... Kansas: I&nsas City.. Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward S Ward 6 1S6 114 107 123 Topeka.. Wardl. Ward 2. Ward S . Ward 4 . WaidS. Ward 6 . 121 9,371 9,341 11,106 3S,999 S,010 5,793 4,696 5,246 4,592 5,707 4,955 36,673 2,755 4,883 2,755 3,028 3,007 3,543 3,898 4,104 4,124 4,576 25,656 1,923 3,481 3,443 3,388 2,947 4,744 2,722 3,008 25,802 4,320 4,580 4,137 8,641 4,852 4,272 35,264 3,347 6,270 7,130 6,372 6,527 5,608 62, 139 9,407 8,538 11, 109 9,344 8,325 10,757 4,659 36,297 6,888 4,743 6,886 7,361 11,419 33,111 4,639 3,134 8,075 4,419 4,883 4,416 2,407 1,138 51,418 6,606 8,713 9,839 6,553 8,923 11,784 83,608 6,628 8,650 7,571 6,119 3,649 Kentucky: Covington.. Ward 1 - Ward 2 ... Ward 3 ... Ward 4 ... Ward 5 ... Ward 6 ... Lexington.. Ward 1 ... Ward 2 ... Ward 3 __ . Ward 4... Louisville _., Ward l-_ Ward 2.- Ward 3... Ward 4... Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 9. Ward 10 . Ward 11 . Ward 12 . Newport.. Ward 1 . Ward 2 . Ward 3 . Ward 4- Ward 5 . Ward 6- Louisiana : New Orleans.. Ward l-__. Ward 2_... Ward 3 Ward 4.. Ward S.- Ward 6.. Ward 7.. Ward 8.. Ward 9... Ward 10 ... Ward 11 ... Ward 12 ... Ward 13 .. Ward 14 . Ward 15 . Ward 16 . Ward 17 . Maine : Portland .. Wardl.. Ward 2 .. Wards.. Ward 4 ._ Ward 6.. Ward 6 .. Ward 7 .. Ward 8 .. Ward 9 .. Maryland : Baltimore _ Ward 1_ Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Ward 5. Ward 6. Ward 7- Ward 8. Ward 9. Ward 10 . Ward U . Ward 12 _ Ward 13 . Ward 14- Ward 15 . Ward 16 . Ward 17 . Ward 18 _ Ward 19 . 152 18 42,938 7,045 6,680 5,778 7,732 5,729 9,974 26,369 6,377 7,033 9,432 4,627 204,731 17,640 16, 155 20, 105 12, SOS 15,791 11, 160 11, 675 10,610 11,125 15,128 30,505 32,629 28,301 4,391 4,530 4,623 5,239 3,994 5 624 287,104 14,754 16, 756 31,663 14,558 23,261 15,216 27,315 12,064 21,748 22,324 24,022 16,879 12,452 9,935 14,775 4,898 4,484 50,145 7,022 5,784 5,683 5,298 4,832 5,197 8,120 4,052 4,157 508,957 21,176 20,700 20,447 22,071 20,751 20, 767 21,237 21,096 24,117 21,985 19, 201 23,584 21,862 21,307 21,007 22,987 20,425 23,080 20, 203 Maryland— Continued. Baltimore — Continued. Ward 20 Ward 21 Ward 22 Ward 23 Ward 24 Massachusetts : Boston Ward 1 — Ward 2 — Ward 3 — Ward 4—. Ward 5 — Ward 6—. Ward 7— . Ward S— . Ward 9 — Ward 10 — Ward 11 — . Ward 12 — . Ward 13 — . Wardl4__ Ward 15 — Ward 16 — Ward 17 — Ward 18 - Ward 19 - Ward 20 - Ward 21 . Ward 22 - Ward 23 - Ward 24 - Ward 25 - Brockton- Ward 1 — Ward 2 — Ward 3 — Ward 4 — Ward 6 — Ward 6 .. Ward 7 - Cambridge . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 — Wards Chelsea- Ward 1 Ward 2 Wards... Ward 4 Ward 5 Fall River.. Ward 1 ... Ward 2... Ward 3 — . Ward 4—. Ward 5 ... Ward 6... Ward 7 ... Ward 8 — . Ward 9 ... Htchburg - Ward 1 .. Ward 2 ._ Ward 3 — Ward 4 ._ Ward 5 — Ward 6 .. Gloucester.. Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 .... Ward 4 Ward 5 ... Ward 6 ... Ward 7 ... Wards... Haverhill .. Ward 1 ... Ward 2 .. Ward 3 .. Ward 4... 92 41 117 128 153 9 Table 5.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, WITH POPULATION BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS, ARRANGED BY STATES— Continued. STATES, CITIES, AKD WAEDS. Massachusetts — Continued. Haverhill — Continued. Wards Wards Ward 7 Holyoke Ward 1 ... Ward 2... Ward 3 Ward 4... Ward 5 — . Ward 6— . Ward 7 ... Lawrence _ Ward 1 Ward 2. _ Ward S.- Ward 4 ._ Ward 5 .. Ward 6 — Lowell Ward 1 . Ward 2. Ward 3 - Ward 4. Ward 5 - Ward 6- Ward 7 - Wa]-d 8 - Ward 9- Lyun. Relar live rank in 1900. 82 57 Ward 1 _ Ward 2 _ Ward 3 . Ward 4 _ Ward 5 - Ward 6- Ward7- Malden Wardl. Ward 2. Ward 3- Ward4. Ward 5 . Ward 6 . Ward 7- New Bedford- Ward 1 Ward 2 Wards Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Newton — Ward 1 - Ward 2 - WardS- ^ Ward 4 - Ward 5- Ward6. Ward 7. Salem Wardl. Ward 2- Ward 3 . Ward 4 - Ward 5- Ward6- Somerville . Ward 1 Ward 2 — Ward 3 — Ward 4 Ward 5 — Ward 6 Ward 7 — Springfield _ Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5- Ward 6 . Ward 7 - Ward 8- 55 58 122 110 Popula- tion in 1900. 12,064 7,245 5,12S 45, 712 6,930 9,5-28 6,313 7,106 4,296 6,214 5,325 62,559 9,804 8,537 10,159 11,722 11,821 10,516 94,969 8,248 10,821 10,052 9,315 8,973 10, 706 18,490 9,655 8,709 68,513 1,828 4,310 15,343 12, 808 13,879 17,219 3,126 33,664 4,578 5,565 4,349 4,705 4,651 5,285 4,528 62,442 16, 765 8,285 5,826 6,632 9,139 15,795 33,587 4,509 5,719 5,493 3,912 5,663 5,151 3,140 35,956 4,899 5,705 4,489 5,153 11, 144 4,566 61,643 10,047 12, 060 7,088 6,818 9,022 8,934 7,668 62, 059 10,148 8,739 5,579 6,813 6,462 7,103 7,054 10, 161 STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Massachusetts— Continued. Taunton Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 -, Ward 5 — , Ward 6 _. Ward 7 — Ward 8 -_ Worcester . Ward 1 - Ward 2 -_ Ward 3 - Ward 4 — Ward 5 — Ward 6 — Ward 7 _ Ward 8 .. Michigan : Bay City — Ward 1- Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward 5- Ward 6. Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 _ Ward 11 - Detroit Ward 1. Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4. Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9- WardlO- Ward 11 - Ward 12 - Ward 13 - Ward 14 . Ward 15 - Ward 16 - Ward 17 - Grand Rapids- Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5—, Ward 6 — Ward 7 — Ward 8- Ward 9 — Ward 10 - Ward 11 - Ward 12 - Jackson — Ward 1 - ^Vard 2 - Ward 3 - Ward 4. Ward 5 - Ward 6- Ward 7 - Ward 8 - Relar tive rank, in 1900. 131 29 13 159 Saginaw Ward 1. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward Ward Ward 6. Ward 7. Ward 8. Ward 9- Ward 10 . Popula- tion in 1900. 31,036 3,116 3,104 3,143 3,953 4,403 3,384 3,375 6,568 118,421 12,889 16, 502 16,369 16,862 18,624 14, 329 12,852 10,004 27,628 3,213 1,304 1,266 3,529 2,533 1,943 1,318 6,492 1,458 1,933 2,640 285,704 15,849 12,583 16, 927 15, 995 19, 191 17,619 17, 663 17, 101 28,281 21,180 18, 898 17, 950 15,177 13, 658 9,313 18, 605 9.714 87, 565 6,941 4,538 8,346 8,684 9,348 11,285 7,912 3,957 5,467 8,128 7,084 5,875 25,180 1,813 3,023 2,110 3,977 3,186 4,057 3, 930 3,084 42,345 3,177 3,617 1,545 3,089 4,363 2,198 4,858 1,913 1,639 3,405 STATES, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Miclugan— Continued. Saginaw — Continued. Ward 11 -. Ward 12 Ward 18 Ward 14 Ward 16 Minnesota : Duluth Ward 1 - Ward 2 _ Ward 3- Ward 4 - Ward 5 . Ward 6 - Ward 7 _ Ward 8 - Minneapolis- Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 — Ward 4 — Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7. Ward 8- Ward 9- WardlO- Ward 11 . Ward 12 . Ward 13 . St. Paul Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 . Ward 11 - Missouri : Kansas City - Ward 1 — Ward 2 Ward 3 — Ward 4- Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 - Ward 11 - Ward 12 - Ward 13 - Ward 14 . St. Joseph - Ward 1 — Ward 2 — Ward 3 - Ward 4 .. Ward 5 - Ward 6 - Ward 7 - Ward 8 - Ward 9 - St. Louis Ward 1. Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9. Ward 10 - Ward 11 - Ward 12 - Ward 13 - Ward 14 _ Relar Hve rank. in 1900. 23 10 Table 5.- -POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, WITH POPULATION BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS, ARRANGED BY STATES— Continued. STATES, CITIES, AND WARDS. Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. STATES, CITIES, AND WABDS. Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. Missouri — Continued . tit. Louis— Continued. 17,544 21,408 18,953 18,799 20,245 18,803 18,173 16, 974 17,985 27,317 21,311 23,425 20,599 27,998 30,470 2,190 4,258 4,211 ■2,146 3,927 2, 974 4,899 5,865 40, 169 3,675 4, 902 8,988 7,777 7,487 4,018 3,322 102, 655 10,124 14, 839 11, 682 10,717 8,997 16,984 9,492 11,066 8,656 26, 001 10,672 8,238 5,276 1,916 66,987 3,625 5,601 7,320 6,922 9,094 4,880 1,757 6,508 7,986 4,394 27,838 6,236 6,830 7,656 8,116 32,722 4,582 13,166 5,572 3,593 5,819 75,936 8,283 7,158 4,592 4,950 7,971 7,373 8,151 7, 760 6,337 New Jersey— Continued. Camden— Continued. 3,894 4,580 52,130 5,299 4,015 6,378 3,931 4,761 3,611 4,548 6,178 4,154 2,699 3,334 3,222 59,364 10, 955 8,472 14, 218 14,988 10,736 206,433 19, 190 19,185 17,392 13,133 14,204 15, 540 14, 186 19,112 ■14,937 15,505 22,754 21,295 246, 070 13,805 13, 670 21,370 11, 111 15,103 17,821 14,531 13,651 12,086 18,313 18,632 16,912 21,194 23,359 14, 612 27,777 12,663 4,338 3,444 7,332 105,171 10,950 15, 009 23,780 14,178 12,898 3,910 6,693 17,753 73,307 4,901 3,896 5,361 8,146 8,706 3,091 4,475 3,688 6,933 6,358 7,679 2,644 5,081 2,449 New York: 40 94, 151 Ward 1 6,366 Ward 16 -I— _ I Ward 12 Ward 2 5,540 5,370 4,741 Ward 17 Elizabeth Ward 1 Ward 2 74 Ward 4 Ward 19 Ward 5 Ward 6 5,155 4,466 Ward 21 Ward 22 Ward 3 — - Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 7 — Ward 8 4,966 4,949 , Ward 23 Ward 9 4,054 Ward 10' Ward 24 Ward 6 4,530 Ward ■'"} Ward 7 Ward 11 4,597 Ward 8 Ward 12 5,960 Ward V Ward 13 4,464 Ward 28 Ward 14 4,928 Montana ; 133 Ward 9 Ward 10 --' Wnrrl 15 4,141 6 007 Ward 11 Ward 16 Ward 12 Ward 17 4^221 3,639 Ward 2 63 Ward 18 Ward 3 Ward 19 6,077 Ward 1 Auburn 135 Ward 4 Ward 2 30,345 Ward 3 Ward 1 3,910 Ward 6 Wardl Ward 2 3,689 Ward 7 _ - Ward 5 Ward 3 1,992 Wards Jersey City 17 Ward 4 3,671 1,894 91 Ward 5 Nebr&ska : Wnrd fi Ward 1 3,310 2,560 3,384 2,856 3,079 Ward 2 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 8 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 9 Ward 5 Ward 10 Ward 4 Binghamton 93 Ward 5 ^ _. Ward 6 39 647 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 1 5,701 2 5*^6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 2 35 Ward 9 Ward 3 4! 674 Omaha Ward 4 1,643 Wardl Ward 10 Ward 5 Ward 2. ___ Ward 11 3 571 Ward 3 Ward 12 Ward 6 Ward 4 Newark _ __ 16 3,816 1,862 1,292 Ward 8 Wards Ward 1 Ward 9 Ward 6 _ Ward 2 Ward 10 Ward 7- Ward 3 2,532 4,117 3,362 Ward 8 Ward 4 Ward 11 " Ward 9.. _ Ward 6 154 Ward 13 South Omalia Ward 6 Buffalo Ward 1 8 Wardl_ Ward 7 352,387 Ward 2 Ward 8 6,488 Ward 3 Ward 2 , _ 9,201 Ward 4 Ward 10 Ward 3 _ 9,853 65 Ward 4 10,028 New Hampshire : Ward 11 Ward 5 Manchester Ward 12 16,611 Ward 1 Ward 13 Ward 6 7,371 Ward 2 Ward 14 Ward 7 8,636 Ward 3 - Ward 15 Ward 8 9,532 Ward 4 ,. 149 Ward 9 16, 177 Ward 10 Ward 5 Ward 1 8,009 29,414 Ward 6 Ward 2 Ward 11 Ward 7 Ward 3 Ward 12 Ward 8 Ward 4 Ward 13 9,8.S8 29,326 Ward 9 Paterson 32 Ward 14 Ward 10 _ Ward 15 148 Ward 1 9 "■57 New Jersey : Ward 2 ._ Ward 16 8,337 Atlantic City Ward 3 Ward 17 _ _ 18,190 29,071 11,708 Ward 1 Wardl Ward 18 Ward 2 Ward 5 Ward 19 Ward 3— Ward 20 Ward 4.- Ward 6 8,897 13 604 124 Ward 7 Ward 8 _ Ward 21 Bavonne __ Ward 22 15,587 12,858 25,694 20,985 35,672 2,494 4,110 3,477 Wardl Trenton _ 53 Ward "^3 Ward 2 __ Ward "1 Wards _ .. Ward 1 .. Ward 25 Ward 4 Ward 5- Ward 2-_ Elmira___ _ 112 52 Ward 4 Ward 6 Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 1 Ward 3 ._ Ward 4 — - _ Ward 3 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 5 Ward 4 Ward 8 3 067 Ward 5 . _ ^ Ward 9 Ward 6 .1 7.14 Ward 10 Ward 7 4,174 2,343 Ward 6 Ward 8 Ward 8 ~. Ward 11 Ward 12 Ward 9 2,360 2,799 Ward 9 Ward 13 Ward 10 Ward 14 Ward 12:::::::::::::::;:: 1,496 2,627 11 Table 5.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OE MORE IN 1900, WITH POPULATION BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS, ARRANGED BY STATES— Continued. STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. New York— Continued. New York Manhattan 'boroi.iKli __. Assembly district 1_. Assembly district 2_. Assembly district 3.. Assembly district 4-. Assembly district 5_ Assembly district 6- Assembly district 7- Assembly district 8- Assembly district 9-, Assembly district 10.. Assembly district 11_. Assembly district 12_, Rela- tive rank in 1900. Assembly district 13 Assembly district 14__ Assembly district 15 Assembly district 16— Assembly district 17__ Assembly district IS.. Assembly district 19— Assembly district 20— Assembly district 21— Assembly district 22_. Assembly district 23- Assembly district 24- Assembly district 25-. Assembly district 26- Assembly district 27- Assembly district 2S-. jVssembly district 29- Assembly district 30- Assembly district 31- Assembly district 32 Assembly district S3 Assembly district 34 (part of). Bronx borough Assembly district 34 (part of). Assembly district 35 Annexed territory Brooklyn borough . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 12 Ward 13 Ward 14 Ward 15 - Ward 16- Wardl7- Ward 18 - Ward 19 - Popula- tion in 1900. Ward 20 _ Ward 21 - Ward 22 _ Ward 23 - Ward 24 _ Ward 25- Ward 26 - Ward 27 - Ward 28- Ward29- Ward 30 - Ward 31 - Ward 32 - Rjnbmond borough- Ward 1 Ward 2 - Ward 3 - Ward 4- Ward5- 8,437,202 1,850,0V3 26,959 52,7(,S 47,29,T 76,&52 37, 951 64, 286 41,979 72,125 42, 361 fi.'S.TSo 41,247 72, S97 37, 672 54,847 88,911 73, 834 40, 975 45, 197 65,025 42, 5S6 89, 050 48, 796 78,585 51, 209 36, 800 56,882 36,984 46, 123 51, 674 68, 728 78, 013 80 379 68, 112 200,607 53,02*? 122, 395 25,085 1, 166, 682 20. 327 8,565 17, 949 12,568 18, 862 42,485 40,471 52,414 42,876 39,100 22, 608 30,354 24,029 31,483 30,269 56, 650 57,309 26, 133 37,645 25,446 58, 957 66, 575 61, 813 31,767 48. 328 66, 086 43, 961 77,912 27,188 24,700 14, 609 8,243 67, 021 21, 441 13, 200 13, 701 9,516 9,163 STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. New York— Continued. New York— Continued. » Queens borough Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Rochester - Ward 1- Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4- Warrl V,-ay>\ Ward Ward Ward Ward 10 - Ward 11 - Ward 12 _ Ward 13 ^ Ward 14 _ Ward l.i _ Ward in _ Ward 17 _ Ward 18 - Ward 19 _ Ward 20 . Schenectady . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 6 Syracuse Ward 1 _ Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7 - Ward 8^ Ward 9- Ward 10 - Ward 11 - Ward 12 _ Ward 13 - Ward 14 _ Ward 15 - Ward 16 _ Ward 17 _ Ward 18 - Ward 19 - Troy Ward, 1- Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 10 - Ward 11 - Ward 12 - Ward 13 - Utica Ward 1 - Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 _ Ward 11 - Ward 12 . Ward 13 _ Ward 14 _ Ward 15 - Rela- tive rank in 1900. 30 Popula- tion in 1900. 62 152, 999 48,272 40, 903 25, 870 30,761 7,193 162, 608 2,158 3,327 6,623 5,280 7,827 7,529 6,833 12,882 6,596 8,380 10,718 11,263 4,926 9,221 6,759 7,746 16, 640 9,888 11,431 7,582 31, 682 2,231 2,394 6,386 9,026 11,646 108,374 5,255 6,190 6,771 6,254 6,654 4,904 4,038 4,701 3,925 6,963 6,761 6,999 6,430 6,484 5,569 5,817 4,668 6,494 5,487 60,651 8,527 4,730 2,120 4,686 6,890 3,938 5,682 3,665 4,396 6,613 3,923 4,829 6,852 66,383 1,267 4,748 3,179 2,890 2,086 2,455 5,577 8,316 ' ■ 5,520 2,598 8,870 4,185 2, 826 3,648 3,218 STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. New York— Continued. Yonkers Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 _ Ward 6 _ Ward 6 - Ward 7- Ohio: Akron Ward 1 - Ward 2 _ Ward 3 _ Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Not in wai ds- Canton— _ Ward 1 _ Ward 2 _ Ward 3 - Ward 4 - Ward 5 . Ward 6 - Ward 7 - Cincinnati-- Ward 1- Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward 6- Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 - Ward 11 -. Ward 12 _. Ward 13 _. Ward 14 _. Ward 15 - Ward 16 - Ward 17 - Ward IS _. Ward 19 -. Ward 20 - Ward 21 -. Ward 22- Ward 23 - Ward 24 _. Ward 25- Ward 26 -. Ward 27 _. Ward 28 _. Ward 29 _. Ward 30 - Ward 31- Cleveland-. Ward 1- Ward 2_, Ward 8- Ward 4-, Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9- Ward 10 _ Ward 11 _ Ward 12- Ward 13 - Ward 14- Ward 15 - Ward 16 - Ward 17 - Ward 18 - Ward 19 - Ward 20 - Ward 21 - Ward 22 _ Ward 23 _ Ward 24 _ Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. 10,477 16, 216 11,694 11,779 16, 633 12 TABLB 5.-P0PTJLATI0N OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900 WITH POPULATION BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS, ARRANGED BY STATES-Oontinued. STATES, CITIES, AND WARDS. Eela^ live rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Rela- tive rank m 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Kela- tive rank in 1900. Popula: tionin 1900. Ohio— Continued. 19,339 8,123 16,709 4,018 4,978 4,210 3,968 5,545 5,318 6,076 6,899 9,000 12,341 10,664 13,559 12,796 10,307 8,456 125,560 4,637 5,670 7,741 10,548 4,662 5,422 8,750 4,868 7,969 7,514 4,726 2,830 7,159 9,530 7,150 6,442 6,302 6,194 7,546 85,333 5,495 5,799 10,018 7,773 8,279 8,994 10,982 13,862 7,444 6,687 38,253 7,497 5,285 3,971 7,278 5,561 8,661 131,822 8,005 12,203 4,807 6,448 8,735 9,200 8,438 13,260 8,655 10,233 6,331 8,198 7,316 8,802 11,191 44,885 5,251 4,368 4,834 5,041 4,478 6,844 4,557 2,753 3,250 3,509 Oregon : 42 90,426 4,342 10,160 10,297 18, 000 9,863 7,470 2,865 6,839 12,240 7,261 6,099 129,896 7,019 18,726 15,941 11,172 10,967 13,784 7,375 3,379 6,070 9,652 11,072 6,906 6,698 1,135 35,416 3,705 3,047 3,385 2,493 2,348 3,658 3,628 4,137 3,686 3,343 1,986 38,973 3,575 5,255 3,2-J6 3,716 3,954 6,625 2,77K 7,278 2,466 33, 988 1,961 3,357 2,739 2,206 3, 9.12 3,513 4,446 3,137 3,162 2,426 8,089 25,238 1,595 1,988 2,620 2,769 1,769 2,771 1,902 2,976 907 2,394 2,128 1,429 52,733 8,490 12,178 9,303 8,266 7,005 7,501 Pennsylvania— Continued. 77 50,167 Cleveland — Continued. Ward 1 Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 25 Ward 26 Ward 2 Ward 3 4,269 2,286 Ward 27 Ward 28 Ward 4 Ward 5 3,641 4,312 Ward 29 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 30 Ward 6 11,766 7,198 Ward 31 Ward 32 Ward 33 Ward 8 Ward 8 Ward 9 4,435 6,455 1,906 Ward 34 Ward 9 Ward 10 Johnstown - Ward 1 Ward 2 Ill Ward 35 — Ward 36 Ward 11 , 35,936 2,253 1,118 Ward 38 Ward 39 Ward 40 Allegheny Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 27 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 695 1,116 2,036 2,635 2,627 960 Ward 41 Ward 42 28 Ward 4 Ward 7 Ward 8 Columbus Ward 6 Ward 9 2,429 Ward 7 Ward 10 Ward 2 Ward 8 1,692 Ward 9 Ward 11 1,127 Ward 12 1,420 Ward 13 1,264 Ward 5 Ward 11 Ward 14 Ward 6 Ward 12 1,726 Ward 7 Ward 13 Ward 15 2,238 Ward 14 Ward 16 3,011 Ward 1 113 Ward 17 2,774 Ward 18 -- Ward 1 1,111 Ward 11 Ward 2 Ward 19 1,256 Ward 12 Ward 3_ Ward 20 1,701 Ward 4 Ward 21 809 Ward 14 Lancaster Ward 1 90 Ward 5 — - 41,469 Ward 15 Ward 6 1,920 Ward 16 Ward 7 Ward 2 3,673 Ward 17 Ward 8 Ward 3 2,433 Ward 18 _ . Ward 4 3,382 Ward 19 Ward 9 Ward 5 45 Ward 10 3,917 Ward 11 ■ Ward 6 6,626 Ward 1 Altoona _ Ward 1 96 Wai'd 7 6,610 7,553 5,445 Ward 2 Ward 8 Ward 3 Ward 9 Ward 4 Ward 2 — 115 Ward 3 34,227 2,942 3,309 Ward 5 Ward 4 Ward 1 Ward 6 Ward 5 1 Ward 2 Ward 7 Ward 3 4,9S0 Ward 8— . Ward 6 Ward 4 Ward 9 Ward 7 2 202 Ward 10 Ward 8 Ward 5 3 488 101 Ward 9 Ward 6 5,528 3,8S2 Springfield Cliester _. 118 Ward 7 Ward 1 Ward 8 Ward 2 Ward 1 3,512 Ward 3 Ward 2 Ward 4 Ward 3 Ward 10 1,936 1,467 Ward 5 Ward 4 Ward 11 Ward 6 143 26 Ward 5 28,339 Toledo Ward 6 Wardl Ward 1- Ward 7 Ward 2 8,012 4,518 4,193 7,706 2,629 2,453 1,293,697 37,919 35,206 24,693 22,562 16,868 8,042 Ward 2 Ward 8 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 4 Ward 9 Ward 5 Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 6 Ward 6 Ward 7 Easton 158 3 Ward 8 Ward 1 Ward 9 Ward 2 Ward 10 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 3 Ward 11 Ward 12 Ward 13 Ward 14 Ward 5 Ward 6 WnvH 7 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 15 84 Ward 8 Ward 9 — :::: Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 28,137 16,757 6,963 Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 10 Ward 11 — mil Ward 10 "WtiTrl 11 19,967 11,843 13,850 17,427 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 — Ward 12 Erie 73 Ward 12 Ward 13 Ward 1 Ward 14 19,405 Ward 6 Ward 2 _. Ward 15 Ward 7 Ward 3 50,379 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 16 Ward 17 15,788 17,908 Ward 10 Ward 6 Ward 18 Ward 19 _ 29, 643 55.246 13 Table 5.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, WITH POPULATION BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS, ARRANGED BY STATES— Continued. STATES, CITIES, AND -WAKIIS. Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1000. STATES, CITIES, AND TPAEDS. Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popular tion iu 1900. STATES, CITIES, AND WARDS. Rela- tive rank in 1900. Popula- tion in 1900. Pennsylvania— Continued. Philadelphia— Continued. 43,276 32,168 64,655 . 26,109 • 53,200 51,753 45,615 32,204 43,931 60.096 28,874 33,139 89,889 65,372 43,706 8,614 46,811 22,445 33,104 40,377 19,438 11,328 321,616 2,772 2,141 1,369 1,935 4,176 9,628 7,654 8,927 3,802 2,857 11,883 10,592 21,152 22,669 5,485 14,156 14,094 11,008 17,847 21,462 21,323 5,877 13,952 6,648 7,812 7,745 14,295 5,317 4,348 3,540 6,443 8,932 660 2,0U 5,246 3,725 4,808 3,325 78,961 3,993 6,656 4,717 2,621 3,422 8,0U 3,861 8,789 6,454 4,759 5,460 6,617 6,811 4,005 3,874 4,911 102,026 7,636 8,168 Pennsylvania— Continued. Scranton— Continued. Ward 3 8,023 7,300 7,659 4,140 2,563 2,630 4,921 3,364 5,420 2,668 5,520 3,754 4,979 3,617 4,982 2,071 8,253 6,728 2,730 51,721 2,983 3,685 4,202 1,604 1,863 2,991 1,023 2,016 2,849 2,323 2,535 2,864 6,260 6,620 3,194 4,709 28,757 1,762 1,760 2,799 1,794 3,676 2,702 1,909 3,135 2,014 1,858 1,406 2,324 1,618 33,708 2,388 1,587 998 1,803 1,615 2,777 2,735 2,317 5,461 2,517 3,869 4,594 1,047 39,231 11,211 5,276 4,504 9,952 8,288 175,597 15,408 15,982 20,413 8,612 14,760 17,844 16,335 23,746 17,255 25,242 Rhode Island— Continued. Woonsocket 146 28, 204 Ward 20 Ward 1 5,669 6,466 4 443 Ward 21 ward 22 Ward 5 Ward 3 Ward 4 7,193 4,533 Ward 23 Ward 24 Ward 7 South Carolina ; Charleston 68 Ward 25 Ward 8 Ward 26 Ward 9 Ward 27 Ward 10 55, 807 Ward 11 Ward 1 3,292 Ward 28 Ward 2- 2, 469 3,226 Ward 30 Ward 12 Ward 13 Ward 31 Ward 14 4,882 4,971 4,414 4,181 5 377 Ward 32 _ Ward 15 Ward 5 Ward 16 Ward 6 Ward 33 Ward 7 Ward 31 Ward 17 ■Warrl fi Ward 35 Ward 18 Ward 36 Ward 19 3,949 Ward 37 Ward 20 Ward 21 _ Ward 11 8,524 4,721 Ward 38 Wilkes barre 75 Ward 12 Ward 39 Tennessee : 126 Ward 40 Ward 1 Ward 41 Ward 2. 82,490 5,172 4,258 3,623 U Ward 3 Ward 1 -I — — Pittsburg Ward 4 Wiii-rt 9 Ward 1 Ward 5 Wards Ward 2 Ward 4 Ward 3 Ward 6 3,925 3,928 2,303 5,718 3,563 Ward 4 Ward 7 Ward 5 Ward 8 Ward 6 Ward 5 Ward 9 Ward 7 Ward 6 Ward 8 — Ward 7.. . . Ward 10 125 Ward 8— Ward 11 32,637 2,665 1,308 1,661 Ward 9 Ward 12 . „ Ward 1 Ward 13 Ward 2_ Ward 10 _ Ward 3 Ward 11 Ward 14 Ward 4__ Ward 12 Ward 15 — 829 Ward 13 Ward 16 Ward 5 2,860 2,230 Ward 14 WlUiamsport Ward 1 141 Ward 6 Ward 7- 5,954 Ward 15 Ward 8 Ward 16 Ward 2 2,376 6,055 Ward 17 Ward 3 Ward 9 Ward 18 - Ward 4 Ward 10 — 3,313 Ward 19 Ward 5 Ward 11 8,886 Memphis 37 Ward 20 Ward 6 102, 320 Ward 21 - Ward 7 Ward 1 7,406 "Ward 22 Ward 8 Ward 2 6,072 Ward 23 Ward 9 Ward 3 2,970 Ward 24 Ward 10 Ward 4 2,418 Ward 5 Ward 11 8,985 Ward 12 Ward 6 6,862 Ward 27 Ward 13 Ward 7. 5,769 Wnrrl 9S*. York 119 Ward 8 10,435 Wnrrt 2Q Ward 9 6,711 Ward 1 - - Ward 10 Ward 2 4,275 WnTd ^.'X Ward 3 Ward 11 5,229 Ward 4 Ward 12 5,979 Ward 5 Ward 13 5,610 Ward 14 4,933 Ward 6 Ward 15 Ward ^^ Ward 7 935 Ward 8 ' Ward 16 611 Ward 9 Ward 17 1,546 ■WnrH ^S Ward 10 Ward 18 3,455 50 Ward 19- „ Ward 20 Ward 11 5,883 Ward 12 422 Ward 13 Ward 21 1,435 Ehode Island : 95 Ward 22 4,379 Ward 4 — - Nashville— - Ward 1- 47 80, 865 Ward 1 - 4,352 Ward 2 Ward 2 5,500 Ward 3 Ward 3 3,946 Ward 8 Ward 4 Ward 4 _ 4,189 1,614 3,681 3,923 4,133 Ward 9 Ward 5 20 Ward 6 Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 1 Ward '' Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 12 . Ward 13 Ward 14 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 9 Ward 10 Ward 11- _ 5,230 2,608 2,929 Ward 15 > Ward 16 38 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 12 Ward 13 Ward 14 2,663 S,889 6,612 Scranton Ward 1 Ward 9 Ward 15 4,854 4,241 Ward 2 14 Table 5.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, WITH POPULATION- BY WARDS OR EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS, ARRANGED BY STATES— Continued. STATES, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Tennessee— Continued. Nashville— Continued. Ward 17 Ward 18 Ward 19 Ward 20 Texas : Dallas Ward 1_ Ward 2. Ward 3- Ward 4- Ward 5- Ward 6- Ward 7. Ward 8-,- Ward 9- Ward 10 . Ward 11 _ Ward 12 - Fort Worth- Ward 1 .. Ward 2 _. Ward 3 _. Ward 4 .. Ward 5 _ Ward 6 _ Ward 7 _ Ward 8 - Ward 9 _ Galveston ___ Ward 1. Ward 2_ Ward 3. Ward 4- Ward 5. Ward 6- Ward 7- Ward 8- Ward 9_ Ward 10 - Ward 11 _ Ward 12 _ Houston Ward 1 , Ward 2 _ Ward 3 _ Ward 4 _ Ward 5 _ Ward 6 _ San Antonio Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 __ , Ward 6 __. Ward 7 ._. Ward 8 — . Dtah: Salt Lake City_ Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Rela- tive rank in 1900. 151 102 70 Popula- tion in 1900. 3,835 3,351 4,389 3,926 42,638 3,059 3,525 3,070 4,441 4,206 3,984 4,763 2,629 4,924 2,747 2,809 2,481 26, 688 3,481 8,657 8,861 3,072 3,113 3,517 2,308 1,236 2,443 37, 789 3,059 2,136 1,969 1,784 2,818 4,596 7,548 2,782 2,485 2,736 2,640 3,236 44, 633 3,475 3,947 13, 611 9,625 9,577 4,398 53, 321 5, 401 7,035 6,813 8,561 6,260 7,910 7,789 3,552 53, 531 12, 572 14, 854 10, 333 7,364 STATES, CITIES, AND "WAEDS. Rela- tive rank ■ in 1900. Virginia: Norfolk -_ Ward 1 - Ward 2. Ward 3 - Ward 4 - Ward 5 . Ward 6 - Richmond Clay ward Monroe ward- Madison ward^_ Jefferson ward^, Marshall ward- Jackson ward Washington: Seattle Ward 1 - Ward 2 _ Ward 3 . Ward 4 . Ward 5 _ Ward 6 _ Ward 7 _ _ Ward 8 _ Ward 9 _ Spokane Ward 1 __ Ward 2 __ Ward 3 — Ward 4 __ Ward 5 _. Tacoma __ 1 Ward 1 _ . Ward 2 _ Ward 3 _ Ward 4 . i Ward 5 ... Ward 6 Ward 7 __. Ward8__. W'jst Virginia: " Wheeling .. Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 -' Ward4_. Ward 5 _. Ward 6 _. Ward 7 :. Ward 8 _. Wisconsin: La Crosse.. Ward 1_ Ward 2. Ward 3.. 48 105 Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 97 140 Ward 9- WardlO- Ward 11 _ Ward 12 _ Popula- tion in 1900. 46,624 8,623 3,587 9,634 13, 093 6,940 4,747 85, 050 22, 133 13, 798 8,005 8,817 13, .584 18, 713 80, 671 18, 182 6,027 6,236 8,686 11, 807 7,440 8,417 7,711 6,155 36,848 7,352 12, 614 5,616 6,519 4,747 37, 714 4,106 8,188 10, 900 4,586 5,019 1, 604 2,413 38,878 5,061 3,905 3,196 4,908 3,225 6,805 5,135 6,643 28,895 1,571 1,325 1,603 1,456 1,262 1,217 1,435 2,813 1,524 1,697 1,363 937 STATES, CITUSS, AND WAKDS. Wisconsin— Continued. La Crosse— Continued. Ward IS Ward 14 1... Ward 15 Ward 16 Rela- tive , rank in 1900. wSrd 17 _ Ward 18 . Ward 19 . Ward 20 - Milwaukee- Ward 1 __ Ward 2... Ward 3.. Ward 4... Ward 5... Ward 6... Ward 7... Ward 8... Ward 9... Ward 10 . Ward 11 . Ward 12 . Ward 13 . Ward 14 . Ward 15 . Ward 16 . Ward 17 ^ Ward 18 . Ward 19 . Ward 20 _ Ward 21 . Oshkosh Ward 1. Ward 2., Ward 3. Ward 4.. 145 Ward 5. Ward 6 Ward 7_ Ward 8- Ward 9. Ward 10 . Ward 11 _ Ward 12 _ Ward 13 . Racine Ward 1 _ Ward 2 _ Ward 3 . Ward 4 _ Wajd 5 _ Ward 6 . Ward 7 . 139 Superior loq Ward 1 -^ Ward 2 ~ !"__ Ward 3 II Ward 4_ _ _ _"" Ward 5 Ward 6. Ward 7 Ward 8. Ward 9. Ward 10 . Popula- tion in 1900. 1,U4 1,513 1,446 824 1,829 1,888 1,192 285,815 9,489 9,909 5,418 10, 679 10,031 13. 671 7,173 17, 328 17, 653 17,024 21, 903 13, 216 17,026 20,6.51 12, 692 9, 6,54 10,226 13, 907 IS, 627 16,863 12,175 28,284 1,.5D3 2,179 1,648 2,264 2,749 2,566 1,613 2,008 2,164 2,660 1,666 1,863 3,401 29,102 1,155 ■2,662 3,786 3,809 6,704 6,691 4,295 31,091 2,724 2,043 1,543 6,859 5,107 2,488 4,621 1,495 3,150 1,061 As already stated, Brooklyn and Long Island City are included as a Dart of fh. . •. is commonly known as Greater New York, the area of New York Htv h. ■ l ^'^^^^O'T now comprised in what of January 1, 1898, by which Kings county, coextensive with the city of Zoklv" ^^t""":, "'""'' "°'"" *^^ ''' part of Queens county became a part of that city. ^rooJiiyn, Kichmond county, and the larger The city of New York in 1890 comprised all of what is now +>,„ i. i, ^ ,»- the borough of Bronx, except the territory' lying to the west of the e1 r"'^ ''r'^'"'" '""^ '''''' "^^* ^ -- Under the act of 1894 the towns of LfbuL, FlatC, Gitestd I^ TJ Ht °^J™^^^' ^^^«- of Brooklyn, the town of Flatbush becoming the 29th ward the loin of S^^ t7 ?"' ^* ^^'^ '^'°^"^"*^ ^^ *^« "^^ of Flatlands and Gravesend the 31st ward of the city The' citv th K *^^ ^°*^ ^''''^' ''^'^ ^^^ *°^°s January 1, 1898, the city of Brooklyn became the borough of Brooklyn oTZM'T^'f^^ ^''^ ^^"^' "°^°*^' ^""^ °^ s ooKiyn, one of the five boroughs of Greater New York. 15 Richmond county, or what is commonly known as Staten Island,, under the provisions of the same act became the borough of Richmond, and Queens borough was also organized from what was Long Island City, the towns of Flushmg, Jamaica, and Newtown, and a small portion of the town of Hempstead, all of which were civil divisions of Queens county. The remaining towns of the county, Oyster Bay, North Hempstead, and the greater part ofthe town of Hempstead, were taken to form the new county of Nassau. The 1st ward of Queens borough comprises what was formerly Long Island City, the 2d ward what was formerly Newtown town, the 3d ward what was formerly Flushing town, the 4th ward what was formerly Jamaica town, and the 5th ward that part of Hempstead town included in the borough of Queens. It is impossible to state definitely the population in 1890 of that part of the town of Hempstead taken into the borough, but in order to determine, approximately, the population in 1880 and 1890 of the area included within the present limits of the borough of Queens, it can be assumed that one-fifth of the population of the town of Hempstead was contained in that portion of the town now comprised within the borough. Table 6 shows the results for the five boroughs comprising Greater New York, including a statement of the approximate population for the same areas in 1880 and 1890, and the increase for each borough during the last two decades. Table 6.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK CITY BY BOROUGHS: 1880 TO 1900. BOEOUGHS. POPULATION. 1900 1890 1880 INOHEASE FEOM 1890 TO 1900. Number. Per cent. INCREASE FEOM 1880 TO 1890. Number. Per cent. New York city. Manhattan borough. Bronx borough Brooklyn borough Richmond borough.. Queens borough 3,437,202 2,492,591 1, 901, 345 37.8 591,246 31.0 1, 850, 0931 200, 507/ 1, 166, 582 67,021 152,999 1,515,301 838, 547 51,693 87, 050 1,206,299 599,495 38,991 56,660 535,299 328, 035 15, 328 65,949 39.1 29.6 75.7 309, 002 239, 052 12,702 30,490 25.6 32.5 53.9 As shown by the above summary, the boroughs of Manhattan ai increased 35.3 per cent from 1890 to 1900, as against an increase of 2.. of increase in Brooklyn borough was substantially the same from 1890 i per cent and 39.8 per cent, respectively, while Richmond borough incre, per cent from 1880 to 1890. The largest percentage of increase is shoT per cent from 1890 to 1900, as against 53.9 per cent from 1880 to 1890. nx, or what was formerly New York city, cent from 1880 to 1890. The percentage -0 as in the ten years preceding, being 39.1 29.6 per cent from 1890 to 1900 and 32.5 in Queens borough, which increased 75.7 Director of the Census. -> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin No. 12. ^VASHINGTON, D. C. November 3, 1900. POPULATION OF VERMONT BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Vermont by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Vermont was admitted as a state March 4, 1791. Table 1 shows the population of Vermont at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase hy number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OP VERMONT: 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. 1900- 1890- 1880- 1870- 1860- 1850 _ 1840- 1830- 1820- ISIO- 1800- 1790. Population. 343,641 832, 422 332,286 330,551 315,098 314, 120 291, 948 280,652 235,966 217,895 154,465 85,425 Number. Per cent. 11, 219 136 1, 735 15, 453 978 22, 172 11, 296 44,686 18,071 63,430 69,040 3.3 0.5 4.9 0.3 7.5 4.0 18,9 8.2 41.0 80.8 1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. The population of the state in 1900 is 343,641 as against 332,422 in 1890, representing an increase during the decade of 11,219, or 3.3 per cent. Vermont had a population in 1790 of 85,425 and in 1800 of 154,465, showing an increase during the first ten years of its history as a state of more than 80 per cent. During the next decade there was a further increase of more than 40 per cent, giving a total population in 1810 of 217,895. Since that census, however, its growtb has been very slow, and, with the exception of the decade from 1820 to 1830, when the population increased very nearly 19 per cent, the percentage of increase during each census period was considerably less than 10 per cent, and for the three decades from 1850 to 1860, from 1870 to 1880, and from 1880 to 1890 it was less than 1 per cent. The population of the state has increased in the 110 years from 1790 to 1900 a little more than four fold. The total land surface of Vermont is, approximately, 9,135 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : '1890, 36.3 ; 1900, 37.6. Table 2 shows the population of Vermont by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (C P 15 M) Table 2.— POPULATION OF VERMONT BY COUNTIES : 1790 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 18S0 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 843,641 332,422 332,286 830,551 315,098 314,120 291,948 280,652 235,966 217,895 154,465 85,425 Addison _ 21,912 21,706 24,381 39, 600 8,066 30,198 4,462 12,289 19,313 22,024 44,209 36,60? 26,660 32,225 22,277 20,448 23,436 35,389 9,511 29,755 3,843 12,831 19,575 22,101 45,397 29, 606 26,547 31,706 24,173 21,950 23,607 32,792 7,931 30,225 4,124 12,684 23,525 22,083 41,829 25,404 26,763 36,196 23,484 21,325 22, 235 36,480 6,811 30,291 4,082 12,448 23,090 21,035 40,661 26,520 26,036 36,063 24,010 19,436 21,698 28,171 5,786 27,231 4,276 12,311 26,465 18,981 36,946 27,622 26,982 37,193 26,549 18,689 23,595 29,036 4,660 28,586 4,145 10,872 27,296 15,707 33,059 24,654 29,062 23,583 16,872 21,891 22,977 4,226 24,531 3,883 10,475 27,873 13,634 30,'699 23,506 27,442 24,940 17,468 20,967 21,765 3,981 24,525 3,696 20,469 16,125 16,669 16,272 3,284 17,192 3,527 19,993 15,893 18,730 18,120 3,087 16,427 3,445 13,417 14,617 9,377 12,778 1,479 8,782 Bennington Caledonia 1 Chittenden Essex 7,295 Franklin " Grand Isle Lamoille Orange Orleans 27,285 13,980 31,294 21,378 28,748 40,625 24,681 6,976 29,975 14,106 28,457 38,233 25,247 5,830 29,486 18,238 1,439 23,813 10,526 Rutland Washington! 16,691 Windsor 26,760 34,877 23,581 26,944 17,570 15,740 1 Part of Wa.shington annexed to Caledonia since 1890. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF VERMONT BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCEEASE. COUNTIES. INOKEASE. Numher. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The State 11,219 3.8 Grand Isle 619 1542 1262 177 11,188 7,001 113 519 16.1 14.2 11.3 10.3 12.6 23.6 0.4 1.6 Addison 1365 1,257 945 4,211 11,455 443 11.6 6.1 4.0 11.8 116.2 1.4 Orange Bennington Orleans Caledonia _ Rutland Chittenden Essex Washington _ __ Windham I^nklin Windsor 1 Decrease. annexed'toC^ale^donia''*''''^ territorial change in the counties of Vermont since 1890, namely, part of Washington Of the U counties of the state only 8 have increased in population during the decade, and of these only 3 show 11.8 ~nt ""' '° '" '"'' ""'"' '^^^''"^^°^' ''■' P«'- '"'-'■' ^--d I«l^' 16.1 per cent; and ChittendeZ per cent.*""' ' '"''"*''' '"""^"''^ ^""""^""" '" population the largest percentage of decrease is that for Essex, or 15.2 Table 4 shows the population of Vermont by minor civil divisions so far ao ;<■ ^„ .. i censuses of 1890 and 1900. aivisions, so far as it was separately returned at the Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OP VERMONT BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS ; 1890 AND 1900, MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Addison oounty- Addison town . Bridport town . Bristol town Cornwall town . Perrisburg town. Goshen town Gran vlUe town Hancock town Leicester town Lincoln town_, Middlebury town, including Middlebury village. Middlebury village Monkton town New Haven town " Orwell town " " Panton town 2 Ripton town "_ Salisbury town ~ Shorehamtown I ~ Starksboro town ~"' Vergennes city ~_ I Waltham town Weybridge town '_ '_ Whltingtown 1900 21,912 544 263 509 ,152 ,046 897 912 107 150 409 525 692 193 902 753 264 518 361 1890 22, 277 900 1,018 1,828 927 1,501 -SU 637 283 662 1,255 2,793 1, 762 847 1,224 1,265 382 568 740 1,240 1,070 1,773 255 643 365 minor civil divisions. Bennington county . Arlington town Bennmgton village. ^ Ward I _ Ward 2 775 Ward 3- 'i°42 Ward 4. 1.064 Ward s_. 865 Ward 6 315 Ward 7 '_ 493 Bennington Center vilTige '' '°^ Doii^tto\^'"^°"""^s----------"::":::::::::::::::: Glastenbury town Landgrove town ZI Manchester town Peru town Pownal town ~" Rupert town. '_ Sandgate town.."!"'. Searsburg town I 1900 21,705 1,193 8,033 5,636 215 1,474 1,477 48 225 1,955 873 1,976 1,139 6s8 1890 20,448 1,352 6,391 1,696 181 220 1,907 446 1,919 910 161 687 173 Table 4.— POPULATION OF VERMONT BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK OITIL DIVISIONS. Bennington county— Continued. Shaftstury town.. Stamford town Sunderland town. Wlnliall town Woodford town Caledonia county i_ Bamet town Burke town DanvUle town. Grotontowni_ Hardwiek town, including Hardwiok village.. Hardwick village Kjiby town.. Lyndon town, including Lyndon Center and Lyndonville villages. Lyndon Center village Lyndonville village Newark town Peacham town Eyegate town. St. Johnstury town, including St. Johnsbury village.. St. Johnsbury village 2 Shefaeld town Stannard town Sutton town Walden town Waterford town. Wheelock town.. Chittenden county.. Bolton town . Buels gore - Burlington city- Ward 1.. . 1,424 Ward 2 5, 183 Ward 3 4, 869 Ward 4 2, 695 Ward 5 4, "" Charlotte town Colobester town, including Winooski village.. Winooski village , Kast ward _ South ward. 8oo i,og6 West ward i, 8 c town, including Essex Junction village Essex Junction village Hinesburg town Huntington town Jericho town MUton town- Eichmond town _ St. George town. Shelbume town. South Burlington town_ trnderhUl town WestJord town Williston town AveriU township ' Averys gore Bloomfleld town Brighton town Brunswick town Canaas town . Concord town East Haven town Ferdinand township'.. Granby town Guildhall town Lemington town Lewis township Lunenburg town Maidstone town Norton town Victory town Warners grant Warrens gore Fbanklin county . Averys gore. Bakersfleld town Berkshire town Enoaburg town, including Enosburg Falls village.. Enosburg Falls village Fairfax town Fairfield town . 1900 1,857 677 518 449 279 24,381 1,763 1,184 1,628 1,059 2,466 1,334 350 2,956 232 1,274 600 794 995 7,010 5,666 724 222 694 764 705 667 39, 600 486 20 18,640 1,254 6,352 3,783 2,203 r, 141 1,216 728 1,373 1,804 1,057 90 1,202 on 1,140 888 1,176 8,056 18 17 664 2,023 106 934 1,129 171 41 182 455 204 206 692 321 (*) 17 30,198 1,158 1,326 2,054 9S4 1,338 1,830 1890 1 Part of Harris gore, Washington county, annexed since 1890. 2 SuSmervUle vtllage (population 909 in 1890) annexed since 1890. « Erroneously returned as a town m 1890. * No population returned. 1,652 645 633 523 863 23,436 1,897 1,198 1,784 1,040 1,647 355 2,619 606 636 892 1,126 6,567 3,8S7 760 239 746 810 734 696 85,389 647 21 14, 690 1,240 6,143 3>6S9 2,013 1,205 723 1,461 1,685 1,115 106 1,300 845 1,301 1,033 1,161 9,511 43 58 827 2,020 160 829 1,425 236 73 861 511 227 198 960 564 6 29,765 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1,162 1,421 2,299 974 1,623 1,825 Fbanklin county— Continued. Fletcher town Franklin town Georgia town Highgate town Montgomery town Elohford town, including Richlord village Richford village St. Albans city » Ward 1 793 Ward 2 805 Ward 3 1,309 Ward 4 i 811 Ward 6 l.OSl Ward 6 1,437 St. Albans town » Sheldon town Swanton town, including Swanton village Swanton village Grand Isle county.. Alburg town Grand Isle town Isle La MottpttuMii-. North Hero town South Hero town Lamoille county. Belvidere town.. Cambridge town- Eden town Elmore town . Hyde Park town, including Hyde Park village — Hyde Park village Johnson town, including Johnson village Johnson village Morristown town, including Morrisville village. Morrisville village Stowe town, including Stowe village Stowe village Waterville town Wolcott town Orange county Bradford town, including Bradford village - Bradford village Braintree town Brookfield town Chelsea town Corinth town Fairlee town.. Newbury town. Including Wells Elver village.. Wells River village Orange town.. Eandolph town, including Randolph village- Randolph village ' Strafford town Thetford town Topsham town. Timbridge town Vershlre town Washington town West Fairlee town Williamstown town . Orleans county., Albany town . Barton town, including Barton and Barton Landing vil- lages. Barton village Barton Landing village Brownington town Charleston town Coventry town. Craftsbury town Derby town, including Derby, Derby villages. Derby village Derby Line village West Derby village Glover town Greensboro town Holland town Irasburg town Jay town Lowell town Morgan town Derby Line, and AVest 1900 Newport town, including Newport village- Newport village 750 1,145 1,280 1,980 1,876 2,421 1,513 6,239 1,715 1,341 3,745 1,168 4,462 1,474 851 508 712 917 12,289 428 1,606 738 550 1,472 422 1,391 587 2,583 1,262 1,926 500 629 19,313 1,338 614 776 996 1,070 978 438 2,126 56s 598 3,14t 1,540 1,000 1,249 1,117 885 641 820 631 1,610 22,024 1,028 2,790 1,050 677 748 1,025 728 1,251 3,274 297 3°9 913 530 982 510 1,113 ,874 6 Averys gore and Montgomery town (population 1,734 in 1S90) not separately returned in 1890. 6 St. Albans city organized from part of St. Albans town since 1890. ' Formerly West Eandolph. Tabm 4. -population OF VERMONT BY MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Contimaed. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Orleans county— Continued. Troy town, including North Troy village . Nortii Troy village Westfieldtown Westmore town Rutland count v^ Benson town Brandon town Castleton town Chittenden town Clarendon town Danby town Fair Haven town, including Fair Haven village _ Fair Haven village Hubbardton town Ira town Mendon town Middletown Springs town Mount Holly town Mount Tabor town Pawlet town Pittsfield town Pittsford town Poultney town Proctor town, including i'roctor \illiige Proctor village Rutland city i Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 871 1, C61 ^ 787 4 (31 5 1,411 6 1,545 Ward 7 1,406 Ward 8 1,097 Ward 9 790 Ward 10 966 Ward 11 934 Rutland towni Sherburne town Shrewsbury town Sudbury town Tinmouth town Wallingford town Wells town West Haven town West Rutland town Washington county Barre city * Ward 1 1,175 Ward 2 ],'200 Ward 3 1 , 854 Ward 4 1,478 Ward 5 1,447 Ward 6 1,294 Barre town ■• Berlin tow«i .._ Cabot town, including Cabot villaKc Cabot village Calais town DUxbury town East Montpelier town Fayston town Marshfleld town " Middlesex town Montpelier city ^ Ward 1 1,211 Ward 2 1, 261 Ward 3 1,017 Ward 4 '_ 1,090 Ward 5 a52 Ward 6 __ 785 1900 1,467 562 646 390 44,209 Mi 880 2,759 3,310 2,089 2,396 621 730 915 928 964 1,084 2,999 2,791 2,470 4.S8 606 350 421 392 670 746 786 999 1,214 494 436 1,731 1,746 435 468 1,800 1,775 3,108 ■3,031 2,136 1,768 2,013 11, 499 1,109 402 935 474 404 1,575 606 355 2,914 8,448 1890 1,673 ■600 763 895 45,397 11,760 451 974 502 435 1,783 621 412 3,680 s 29, 606 4,146 3,346 6 2, 606 1,021 1,514 1,126 1,074 226 199 1,101 1,0S2 778 912 1,081 953 466 533 1,032 1,121 ■883 889 S,266 4,160 1 Rutland city organized from part o£ Rutland town in 1893. 2 Part of Harris gore given to Caledonia county since 1890. " Includes Harris gore (population 16 in 1890), abolished since 1890. * Barre village, formerly in Bane town, incorporatedas a city since 1890. MINOR CIVIL divisions. Washington county— Continued. Moretown town '— "T,"""'""" Northfleld town, including Northfleld village - Northiield village _■ — — Plainfield town, including Plainiield village---- Plainfield village RoxbuOT town Waitsfield town 'Warren town _ Waterbtiry town, including Waterbury village . Waterbury village Woodbury town Worcester town Windham county., Athens town Brattleboro town including Brattleboro village Brattleboro village Brookline town Dover town Dummerston town Grafton town Guilford town Halifax town Jamaica town Londonderry town Marlboro town Newfane town Putney town Rockingham town, including Bellows Falls village . Bellows Falls village r Somerset town Stratton town Townshend town Vernon town -— Wards boro town Westminster town Wliitingham town Wilmington town, including Wilmington village Wilmington village Windham town Windsor county.. Andover town Baltimore town Barnard town Bethel town Bridgewater town Cavendish to"wn Chester town, including Chester village _ Chester village Hartford town Hartland town_. Ludlowtown, including Ludlow ■village-. Ludlow village Norwich town Plymouth town ' Pom fret town Reading town ~~"-Ji. ■Rochester town Royalton town ' Sharon town^.J Z"I__II~I___ Springfield town, including Springfield vlllagel Springfield village Stockbridge town ■ , ~~ ~' Weathersfield town I "_ Weston town West Windsor town,. Windsor town, including Windsor villagel III Windsor village Woodstock town, including Woodstock village- Woodstock village 1900 902 2,«55 1,508 716 j4i 712 760 826 2,810 1,597 862 26, 660 180 6,640 5,297 171 503 726 801 782 662 800 961 448 905 969 5,809 4.337 67 271 833 578 637 1, 2!:5 1,042 1,221 410 356 32,225 372 66 840 .,611 972 .,362 .,775 950 1,817 ,340 !,042 .454 ,803 646 777 649 .,2.50 ,427 709 1,432 1,040 822 .089 756 613 !,119 ■,6S6 !,857 :,234 ' Exclu.sive of Barre village. ' Part of Harris gore annexed since 1890. Formerly MontpeUer town; incorporated as a city since 1890 There are 48 incorporated cities and villages in Vermont, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLAGES OF VERMONT : 1890 AND 1900. CITIES AND VILLAGES. Barre city Barton village Barton Landing village Bellows Falls village Bennington village Bennington Center vlUage- Bradford village Brattleboro village Burlington city Catiot village Chester village Derty village . Derby Line village Enosburg Falls village- Essex Junction village- Fair Haven village POPULATION. 1900 1890 8,448 1,050 677 4,337 5,656 215 614 5,297 18,640 226 950 297 809 954 1,141 2,470 4,146 778 482 3,092 8,971 610 5,467 14, 590 199 974 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Hardwlck village Hyde Park village Johnson village Ludlow village Lyndon Center village Lyndonville village Middlebury village Montjjelier city Momsville village Newport village North Bennington village , Northfield village North Troy village Plainfield village Proctor village Randolph village POPULATION. 1900 1890 1,334 422 587 1,454 232 1,274 1,897 6,266 1,262 1,874 1,474 1,508 562 311 2,013 1,540 1,081 606 1,762 4,160 1,730 1, 222 'ooo 1,573 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Readsboro village Richford village Rutland city St, Albans city St. Johnsbury village Springfield village _„ Stowe village Swanton village Vergennes city Waterbury village Wells River village __ West Derby village- Wilmington village _. Windsor village Winooskl village Woodstock village — POPULATION. 1900 1890 1,518 1,102 1,499 6,239 5,666 3,857 2,040 1,512 500 1,168 1,878 1,7.'i3 1,773 1,597 955 565 626 913 410 1,656 1,384 3,783 3,6.'J9 1,284 1,218 Of the above named 48 incorporated cities and villages there are only 13 that have a population of more than 2,000 in 1900, and of these only 2 that have a population of more than 10,000, namely, Burlington, with 18,640, and Rutland, with 11,499 inhabitants. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 13. WASHINGTON, D. C. November 8, 1900. POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mk. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Massachusetts by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Massachusetts was one of the original 13 states. Table 1 shows the population of Massachusetts at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS : 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKS. Population. INOEEASE. Number. Per cent. 190O - 2,805,346 2,238,943 1,783,085 1,457,351 1,231,066 994,514 737,699 610,408 523,159 472,040 422,845 378,787 566,403 456,858 325,734 226,285 236,552 256,815 127,291 87,249 51,119 49,195 44,058 25.2 25.5 22.3 18. S 23.7 34.8 20.8 16.6 10.8 11.6 11.6 1890 IggO X870 1850 1840 1830 - 1820 1810 - 1800 The population of the state in 1900 is 2,805,346 as compared with a population in 1890 of 2,238,943, showing an increase during the last ten years of 566,403, or 25.2 per cent. This is practically the same rate of increase as was shown for the preceding decade, when it was 25.5 per cent. This rate of increase has been exceeded but once m the history of the state, namely, from 1840 to 1850, when the population increased 34.8 per cent. The present population of the state is very nearly seven and one-half times as large as the population reported at the first census in 1790, when it was Sl8,187. ■, . ^ The total land surface of Massachusetts is, approximately, 8,040 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 278.4 ; 1900, 348.9. (C P 15 M) Table 2 shows the population of Massachusetts by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS BY COUNTIES : 1790 TO 1900. The State-, Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dukes Franklin Hampden __ Hampshire _ Middlesex _ Nantucket- Norfolk Plymouth . Suffolk Worcester . 1900 2,805,346 27, 826 95, 667 252, 029 4,561 357,030 41, 209 175, 603 58, 820 565, 696 3,006 151, 539 113, 985 611, 417 2,238,943 29, 172 81, 108 186, 465 4,31)9 299, 995 38, 610 m"), 713 51, 859 431, 167 3,268 118, 950 92, 700 484,780 280,787 1880 1,783,085 31,897 69,032 139, 040 4,800 244,535 86, 001 104, 142 47,232 317, 830 3,727 96, 507 74,018 387,927 226, 897 1870 1,457,361 32,774 64,827 102, 886 8,787 200, 843 32, 635 78, 409 44,388 27-1,353 1,123 89,443 65, 365 270, 802 192,716 1860 1,231,066 35, 990 55,120 93, 794 4,403 165,611 31,434 57, 366 87,823 216, 354 6,094 109, 950 64,768 192, 700 159, 659 1850 994,514 35, 276 49,591 76, 192 4,540 131, 300 30, 870 51, 283 85,732 161,383 8,452 78, 892 55, 697 144, 617 130, 789 1810 737, 699 82,548 41, 745 60,164 3,968 94,987 28,812 37, 366 80,897 106, 611 9,012 53,140 47, 373 95, 773 96,313 1830 610,408 28,514 37,835 49,592 3,617 82,869 29,501 31, 639 30,254 77, 961 7,202 41,972 43, 044 62, 163 84,365 1S20 523,159 24,026 35,720 40, 908 3,292 74, 655 29, 268 28,021 26,487 61, 472 7,239 36,471 38, 106 43, 890 73, 601 1810 1800 472,040 22, 2U 35,907 37, 168 3,290 71,888 76,275 52,789 6,807 31,215 35,169 34,381 64,910 422, 845 19,293 38,885 33,880 3,118 61, 196 1790 378, 787 72,432 46,928 5,617 27, 216 30, 073 28,015 61,192 17,354 30,291 31, 709 3,265 67,913 59,681 42,737 4,620 29,635 44,875 56,807 Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCREASE. COUNTIES. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The state.... 566,403 25.2 89,890 6,961 134,529 1262 32,689 21,285 126,637 66,171 29.3 18.4 81.2 18.0 27.3 22.9 26.1 23.5 Barnstable Hainpshire Middlesex 11,346 14,669 65,564 192 67,035 2,699 14.6 17.9 85.1 4.3 19.0 6.7 Nantucket Bristol Norfolk .... Dukes Plymouth Essex Suflolk Worcester Franklin 1 Decrease. There has been no territorial change in the counties of Massachusetts since 1890. Of the 14 counties in the state all but 2 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the Urges percentages of increase being Bristol, 35.1 per cent; Middlesex, 31.2 per cent; Hampden, 29.3 per cent- Norfolk, 27.3 per cent ; and Suffolk, 26. 1 per cent. , ^».o per ceni. The 2 counties showing a decrease are Barnstable and Nantucket. ^^^ Jable 4 shows the population of Massachusetts by minor civil divisions, as returned at the censuses of 1890 and TABLE 4-POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Barnstable county. Barnstable town Boiu-ne town Brewster town Chatham town Dennis town Eastham town Falraonth town Harwich town Mashpee town Orleans town Provincetown town _. Sandwich town -_. Truro town Wellfleet town Yarmouth town 1900 27,826 1890 29, 172 Bekkshike county - Adam^ town Alford town Becket town Cheshire town Clarksburg town . Dalton town Egremont town Florida town 4,364 1,667 829 1,749 2,333 602 3,500 2,331 303 1,123 4,247 1,448 767 95,667 11, 134 272 994 1,221 943 8,014 758 390 wiiuJ^T®'"^^*^"'^'' ^'^^"'I '°™; incorporated as a city since 1890- WOUamstown town annexed since 1890. ■>• i-ii-j oiuce i»au , 4,023 1,442 1,008 1,954 2,899 602 2,567 2,734 298 1,219 4,642 1,819 919 1,291 1,760 81,108 9,218 297 946 1,308 884 2,885 846 486 part of MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Berkshike county— Continued. Great Harrington town . Hancock town _ _ ~~ Hinsdale town " "' Lanesboro town '"_ ["" Lee town _ H"~_"__""" Lenox town _ " __'"" Monterey town _ "~ _" ""' Mount Washington town _!' ' New Ashford town _ I_ "' New Marlboro town _ _ "I _ _"""" North Adams city i " Wardl- - I : Ward 2 -"_'_'_ Ward 3 _ Ward 4.- 1900 3^242 3, 232 2,766 Ward 5::::::::;:;: ^?69 Ward 6 3. 190 Ward 7 ?■ ^^ Otis town '"" — :"": *>*07 Peru town "_ """" ~ " Pittsfleld city 2 I Ward 1 ----- Ward 2 8,860 Ward 3.II 4,046 Ward 4 2,615 Ward 5.II 2,807 Ward 6 : 2,733 Ward 7 3,808 2 397 ' Formeriy Httsfield to.vn; incorporated asTcity since 5,854 451 1,485 780 3,696 2,942 465 122 107 1,282 24,200 476 268 21,766 1890 4,612 606 1,739 1,018 8,785 2,889 495 148 126 1,305 16,074 683 306 17,281 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Beekshire county— Continued. Richmond town Sandisfield town Savoy town Slieffield town Stookbridge town Tyringham town Washington town West Stoclcbridge town_, Williamstown towni _._ Windsor town Bristol county. Acushnet town Attleboro town Berkley town Dartmouth town Dighton town Eastontown Pairhaven town Fall River city Ward 1 16,175 Ward 2 10,154 Ward 3 13,446 Ward 4 11,422 Ward 5 10,718 Ward 6 16, 059 Ward 7 6,212 Wards 8,115 Ward 9 12,562 Freetown town Mansfield town New Bedford city Ward 1 16, 765 Ward 2 8,285 Ward 3 5,826 Ward 4 6,632 Ward 5 9,139 Ward 6 15,795 North Attleboro town Norton town Raynham town Rehoboth town Seekonk town Somerset town Swansea town Taunton city Ward 1 ^ 3,116 Ward 2 3,104 Ward 3 3,143 Ward 4 8,953 Ward 5 4,403 Ward 6 3,884 Ward 7 3,375 Ward 8 6,558 Westport town Dukes county- Chilmark town Ctottage City town — Edgartown town Gay Head town Gosnold town Tisbury town 2 WestTisbury town*.. Amesbury town Andover town__ Beverly city < 1900 679 796 661 807 506 569 1,804 1,954 2,081 2,132 386 412 377 434 1,158 1,492 6,013 4,221 507 612 252,029 186,465 1,221 1,027 11,335 7,577 949 894 3,669 3,122 1,802 1,889 4,837 4,493 3,567 2,919 104,863 74,898 WMd i: 3, 005 Ward 2 2,534 Ward 3 2,594 Ward 4 2.748 Wards M03 Ward 6 1.6™ Boxfordtown Danvers town Essex town Georgetown towni Gloucester city S"ScS" Ward 1. 2,962 Ward 2. f. 8" Ward 3 4,342 Ward 4. f- ^21 Ward 6 3,260 Ward 7 2, 309 Ward 8 ^ Groveland town Hamliton town 1 Part given to North Adams city since 1890. .g„Q 2 West Tiabury town organized from p£U-t of Tisbury town since ibsu. 3 Includes Bradford town (population 3,720 m 1890). < Formerly Beverly town ; incorporated as a city since 1890. 1,616 1,394 4,006 62,442 1890 4,661 324 1,100 1,209 173 164 1,149 442 357, 030 9,473 6,813 13,884 704 8,642 1,668 1,900 26,121 2, 376 1,614 1,417 3,432 40,733 7,253 6,727 1,826 1,785 1,540 1,340 1,840 1,786 1,673 1,317 2,241 2,106 l,-645 1,456 31,036 25,448 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 853 1,080 1,166 139 135 1,506 8 299,996 9,798 6,142 10,821 865 7,464 1,713 2,117 24,651 2,191 961 Fjmicy county— Continued. Haverhill city^ Ward 1 2,730 Ward 2 2,536 Ward 3 3,298 Ward 4 4, 179 Ward 6 12,064 Ward 6 7, 245 Ward 7 5,123 Ipswich town Lawrence city Ward 1 9,804 Ward 2 — 8,537 Ward 3 10,159 Ward 4 11,722 Ward 5 11,821 Ward 6 10,616 Lynn city Ward 1 1,828 Ward 2 4,310 Ward 3 16,343 Ward 4 12,808 Ward 6 13,879 Ward 6 17,219 Ward 7 3,126 Lynniield town Manchester town Marblehead town Merrimac town Methuen town Middleton town Nahant town Newbury town Newburyport city Ward 1 2,362 Ward 2 2,076 Ward 3 2,777 Ward 4 2,283 Ward 5 2,288 Ward 6 2,702 North Andover town Peabody town Rockport town Rowley town Salem city Ward 1 4,899 Ward 2 5,705 Ward 3 4,489 Ward 4 5,163 Ward 5 11,144 Ward 6 4,566 Salisbury town Saugus town Swampscott town Topsfleld town Wenham town West Newbury town Franklin county . Ashfleld town Bernardston town . Buckland town Charlemont town_. Coleraine town Conway town Deerfield town" Erving town Gill town . Greenfield town' . Hawley town Heath town Leverett town Leyden town Monroe town Montague town — New Salem town _ Northfield town — Orange town Bowe town Shelburne town — Shutesbury town _ Sunderland town _ Warwick town Wendell town Whately town 1900 Hampden county _ Agawam town Blandford town Brimfleld town Chester town Chicopee city ' 37,176 4,668 62,569 68,513 888 2,622 7,682 2,131 7,512 839 1,152 1,601 14,478 4,243 11,523 4,592 1,391 36,966 1,658 5,084 4,548 1,030 847 1,658 41,209 965 792 446 094 749 458 969 973 015 927 429 441 744 379 305 ,160 807 ,966 ,620 649 ,608 382 771 619 492 769 176, 603 2,536 836 941 1,460 19,167 Ward 1 2,900 Ward 2 1,973 6 Bradford town annexed since 1890. 6 Part of Deerfleld town annexed to Greenfield town since 1890. ' Formerly Chicopee town ; incorporated as a city in 1890. Table 4,— POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MiNOK caryiL divisions. Hampden county— Continued. Chieopee city— Continued. Ward 3-. 3,053 Ward 4 2, 830 Ward 5 3, 059 Ward 6 2,312 Ward 7 3,040 East Longmeadow town^. Granville town Hampden town Holland town Holyoke city Ward 1 :. Ward 2-. — 6, 930 . 9,528 Ward 3 6,313 Ward 4 7, 106 Ward 5 4,296 Ward 6 6,214 Ward 7 5,325 Longmeadow town ' Ludlow town Monson town Montgomery town Palmer town Russell town South wick town Springfield city Ward 1 10,148 Ward 2 8,739 Ward 3 ♦- 5, 579 Ward 4 6,813 Ward 5 6,462 Ward 6 7, 103 Ward 7 : 7,054 Ward 8 10, 161 Tolland town Wales town Westfield town West Springfield town Wilbranam town 1900 Hampshire county.. Amherst town Belchertown town__ Chesterfield town___ Cummington town _ Easthampton town _ Enfield town Goshen town Granby town Greenwich town Hadley town Hatfield town Huntington town Middleiield town___ Northampton city __ Ward 1_. 2,590 Ward 2 3 840 Ward 3 3 218 Ward 4 2,862 Ward 5 2,372 Ward 6 1 «ji Ward 7- ~ ' Pelham town- . 1,887 Plainfleld town Prescott town Southampton town _. South Hadley town-. Ware town Westhampton town.. Williamsburg town.. Worthingtou town Middlesex county.. Acton town Arlington town. Ashby town Ashland town Ayer town Bedford town Belmont town 2 _, Billerica town Boxboro town__. Burling^ton town. Cambridge city 2.. Wardl ~\T~{m Ward 2 26 728 Ward 3 ■_ . ... 13,551 Ward 4 21,079 Ward 5 13,440 Carlisle town Chelmsford town IIZZI" Concord town Dracut town Dunstable town 1,187 1,050 782 169 45,712 811 3,536 3,402 273 7,801 793 1,040 62,059 275 773 12,310 7,105 1,595 58, 820 1890 5,028 2,292 611 748 5,603 1,036 316 761 491 1,789 1,500 1,475 410 18,643 462 404 380 1,012 4,526 8,263 469 1,926 675 665, 696 2,120 8,603 876 1,525 2,446 1,208 3,929 2,775 316 593 91,886 480 3,984 5,652 3,263 427 1,061 831 201 35,637 2,183 1,939 3,650 266 6,520 879 914 44, 179 700 9,805 5,077 1,814 61,859 4,512 2,120 608 787 4,895 952 297 765 526 1,669 1,246 1,385 455 14,990 486 435 376 1,017 4,261 7,329 477 2,057 714 431, 167 1,897 5,629 825 2,532 2,148 1,092 2,098 2,380 325 617 70,028 481 2,695 4,427 1,996 416 1890, I East Longmeadow town organized from part of Longmeadow ' Part of Belmont town annexed to Cambridge city and part of city annexed to Belmont town since 1890. town since Cambridge MINOK OrVIL DIVISIONS. Middlesex county— Continued. Everett city »., Ward 1 Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4., 3,568 4,020 . 5,519 . 3,204 Ward 5 -• 3, 515 Ward 6 4,510 Framingham town Grotontown Holliston town Hopkinton town Hudson town Lexington town Lincoln town Littleton town Lowell city Ward 1 8,248 Ward 2 10, 821 Ward 3 10,052 Ward 4 9,315 Ward 5 8, 973 Ward 6 10, 706 Ward 7 18,490 Ward %.: 9, 655 Ward 9 1 8, 709 Maiden city. 1900 1890 Ward 1 4,578 Ward 2 5, 565 Ward 3 4,349 Ward 4 4, 705 Ward 5 4,654 Ward 6 5,285 Ward 7 4, 528 Marlboro city Ward 1 1,271 Ward 2 1, 927 Ward 3 2, 746 Ward 4 3, 217 Ward 5 1,687 Ward 6 1, 543 Ward 7 1,218 Maynard town Medford city < Ward 1 4, 022 Ward 2 2, 380 Ward 3 2,061 Ward 4 2, 862 Ward 5 4, 843 Ward 6 2, 576 Melrose city' Ward 1 _ i 577 Ward 2 2,044 Ward 3 1, 954 Ward 4 1 46O Ward 5 l'774 Ward 6 2! 168 Ward 7 . 1 985 Natick town _'_ Newton city __ " _ S^^^i iiriZsor" Ward 2 6 719 ^^i \ 5,493 Ward 4 3 912 Ward 5. ,,, ,„ 5,663 Ward 6 5 151 Ward 7 3' 140 North Reading town " ' Pepperelltowu """ ~ Reading town "_ '" Sherbom town '__ '"_ Shirley town I '__ "~ __ ""I Somerville city "_ ""__ "" Ward 1 io"647~ Ward 2 12' MR Wards 7'XSS Ward 4 I'S?S Ward 5 : S'n« Wai-d6 o'qSI Ward 7 S'Sa Stonehamtowno I I "I"": ''™'' Stow town J I.-.I "_ ' Sudbury town _ "" Tewksbiwy town I. ". Townsend town "" ~ " Tyngsboro town _ " / ' Wakefield town _ ~ ~" Waltham city... . _ """ '"" __ Ward 1 IIII 5755" Ward 2 «.J39 Wards f'217 Ward 4 H^I Wards 3,341 Ward 6 3,084 Ward, 7 S'?55 Watertown town . I ^'^'° Waylaud town. __ Westford town Weston town .... Wilmington town _."Z 24,336 11,302 2,052 2,598 2,623 5,454 3,831 1,127 1,179 94,969 Pomlr V ^^Itl^V^ '• i'?«o'-PO'-ated as a city since 1890. 5 Pomeriv MP? rn /f t'°'^'' ' .incorporated as a city since 1890. • pSfof WrtSirn ^,-t°^'' ' incorporated as a city sinee 1890. ran 01 Woburu city annexed since 1890. 33,664 13,609 3,142 18,244 12,962 9,488 33,587 1,035 3,701 4,969 1,483 1,680 61,643 6,197 1,002 1,150 3,683 1,804 773 9,290 23,481 9,706 2,303 2,624 1,834 1,696 11,0 9,239 2,057 2,619 4,088 4,670 3,197 987 1,025 77,696 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Middlesex county— Continued. Winchester town 7,248 14,264 3,006 4,861 13,499 8,268 Waj^dl Ward« Wards Ward 4 2,627 2,809 2,337 2,604 Ward 6 Ward 6 Ward?- _ - - 1,192 1,678 1,007 3,006 161,539 3,268 118,960 NOItPOLK COUNTY Avon town 1,741 1,682 5,981 19,935 4,584 2,759 7,457 656 3,266 5,017 2,229 13,244 2,926 2,761 1,053 6,578 4,016 980 5,480 23,899 3,993 2,060 5,442 3,672 6,072 1,112 11,324 2,720 113,985 1,884 1,334 4,848 12,103 4,538 2,448 7,123 727 2,933 4,831 2,474 10, 193 1,493 2,985 786 4,278 3,035 913 3,733 16,723 3,946 1,634 4,852 2,604 3,600 Brookline town Dediiam town 2 Franklin town _ Medfield town Millis town - Norfolk town - - Ward 1 4,258 Ward 2 Wards 1 Ward 4 2,844 5,073 6,297 3,617 Ward 6 2,810 10,866 2,566 92, 700 4,489 5,806 40,063 1,104 2,075 3,025 622 2,152 1,455 5,059 1,703 1,955 958 902 1,810 1,061 6,885 1,560 1,240 9,692 488 986 6,327 2,470 3,432 1,711 6,155 611,417 4,260 4,249 27,294 Ward 1 — 4,824 6, 063 Ward 3 , Ward 4 Ward 5 6,173 8, 366 6, 027 Ward 6 Ward 7 - 6,912 5,698 994 1,908 2,911 562 2,093 1,267 4,664 989 1,669 936 871 1,713 1,148 6,066 1,635 1,320 7,314 597 1,012 5,213 2,318 3,451 1,917 4,441 SurrOLK OOtTNTY 484,780 560,892 448,477 Ward 1 - - — 22,832 22.924 14,664 13,248 Ward 5 — 12,840 30,546 14,782 28,817 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Suffolk county— Continued. Boston city— Continued. Ward 9 24,583 Ward 10 22,142 Ward 11 19,275 Ward 12 23,641 Ward 13 22,835 Ward 14 21,453 Ward 15 19,700 Ward 16 20,017 Ward 17 25,038 Ward 18 22,401 Ward 19 27,178 Ward 20 32,565 Ward 21 23,868 Ward 22 25,610 Ward 23 23,637 Ward 24 27,126 Ward 25 19, 279 Clielsea city ' Ward 1 7,598 Ward 2 8,018 Ward 3 7,787 Ward 4 5,723 Ward 5 4,916 Eevere town Winthrop town Worcester county _ Ashburnham town Athol town Auburn town Barre town Berlin town Blackstone to^vn Bolton town Boylston town Brookfield town Charlton town Clinton town Dana town Douglas town Dudley town Mtchburg city Ward 1 4,845 Ward 2 _'_ 8,619 Ward 3 4,972 Ward 4 3, 664 Ward 5 , 3,791 Ward 6 5,740 Gardner town Grafton town Hard wick town Harvard town Holden town Hopedale town Hubbardston town Lancaster town Leicester town Leominster town Lunenburg town Mendontown Milford town Millbury town New Bralntree town Northboro town Northbridge town North Brookfield town Oakham town Oxford town Paxton town Petersham town Phillipston town* Princeton town Royalston town Rutland town Shrewsbury town 1 Southboro town Southbrldge town Spencer town ^ Sterling town ' Sturbridge town ■Sutton town Templeton town* Upton town Oxbridge town Warren town Webster town. 1900 Westboro town West Boylston town West Brookfield town Westminster town Winchendon town Worcester city Ward 1 12,889 Ward 2 16,502 Ward 8 16,369 Ward 4 16,852 Ward 5 18, 624 Ward 6 14,829 Ward 7 12,852 Ward 8 10,004 34, 072 10, 396 6,058 346, 958 1,882 7,061 1,621 2,059 1,003 5,721 770 1,364 3,062 1,860 13, 667 790 2,113 3,653 31,631 10,813 4,869 3,203 1,139" 2,464 2,087 1,227 2,478 3,416 12,392 1,332 911 11,376 4,460 500 2,164 7,036 4,687 588 2,677 4.59 853 441 975 958 1,334 1,626 1,921 10,025 7,627 1,420 2,068 3,328 3,489 1,937 3,599 4,417 8,804 5,400 2,314 1,448 1,327 5,001 118,421 1 Part given to Stoneham town since 1890. . 2 Part of Dedham town taken to form Westwood town since 1890. 3 Part of West Bridgewater town annexed to Brockton city since 1890. * Part of Phillipston town annexed to Templeton town since 1890. There are 33 incorporated cities in Massachusetts, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5. -POPULATION OF THE INCORPOKATBD CITIES OP MASSACHUSETTS : 1890 AND 1900. Beverly city Boston city Brockton city __ Cambridge city Chelsea city CUcopee city Everett city Fall River city . Fitchburg city _ Gloucester city. Haverhill city . POPULATION. 1900 1890 13,884 500, 892 40, 063 91,886 34, 072 19, 167 24, 336 104, 863 31, 531 26, 121 37, 175 10, 821 448, 477 27,294 70, 028 27, 909 14, 050 11, 068 74, 398 22, 037 24,651 27,412 Holj'oke city Lawrence city — Lowell city Lynn city Maiden city Marlboro city Medford city Melrose city New Bedford city . Newburyport city. Newton city POPULATION. 1900 1890 45, 712 62, 559 94, 969 68, 513 33, 664 13, 609 18, 244 12, 962 62,442 14, 478 33, 587 35,637 44, 654 77, 696 55, 727 23, 031 13, 805 11, 079 8,519 40, 733 13, 947 24,379 North Adams city. Northampton city. Pittsfleld city Quincy city Salem city Somerville city — Springfield city — Taunton city Walthara city Woburn city Worcester city — POPULATION. 1900 1890 24,200 16,074 18,643 14,990 21,766 17,281 23,899 16,723 35,956 30,801 61,643 40,152 62,059 44,179 31,036 26,448 23,481 18,707 14,254 13,499 118,421 84,655 Of the above named 33 cities 8 have between 12,000 and 20,000 inhabitants ; 5 have between 20,000 and 25,000 inhabitants ; and 20 have more than 25,000 inhabitants. Table 6 gives for each of the 20 cities having upwards of 25,000 inhabitants in 1900, the population at each census from 1*790 to 1900, inclusive, so far as the population is separately stated in the census reports at each decennial period. Table 1, which immediately follows, shows for each city the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten- year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OP THE PEINCIPAL CITIES OP MASSACHUSETTS : 1790 TO 1900. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 1810 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 Boston city Brockton city Cambridge city Chelsea city Fall River city Fitch burg city Gloucester city Haverhill city Holyoke city Lawrence city Lowell city Lynn city Maiden city New Bedford city. Newton city Salem city Somerville city Springfield city Taunton city Worcester city 660, 892 40, 063 91,886 34, 072 104, 863 31, 531 26, 121 37,175 45, 712 62, 559 94, 969 68, 513 33,664 62,442 33, 587 35, 956 61, 643 62, 059 31, 036 118,421 448, 477 27,294 70,028 27, 909 74, 398 22,037 24,651 27, 412 35, 637 44, 654 77, 696 55, 727 23,031 40, 733 24,379 30, 801 40, 162 44,179 25,448 84,655 362,839 13, 608 52, 669 21, 782 48,961 12,429 19,329 18, 472 21,916 39,151 59,475 38,274 12, 017 26,845 16, 995 27, 563 24,933 33,340 21,213 58,291 260,626 8,007 39,634 18,547 26, 766 11, 260 18, 389 13,092 10, 733 28, 921 40,928 28,233 7,367 21,320 12,825 24,117 14,686 26,703 18, 629 41,106 177, 840 6,684 26, 060 13, 395 14, 026 7,805 10,904 9,995 4,997 17, 639 36,827 19,083 5,865 22,300 8,382 22,252 8,026 18, 199 18,376 24,960 136,881 3,939 18, 215 6,701 11, 524 5,120 7,786 6,877 3,245 8,282 33, 383 14,267 3,520 16,443 5,258 20,264 3,540 11, 766 10,441 17,049 93, 383 2,616 8,409 2,390 6,738 2,604 6,360 4,336 20, 796 9,367 2,514 12,087 3,351 15, 082 10, 986 7,648 7,497 61, 392 1,953 6,072 771 4,158 2,179 7,601 43,298 33,260 24,937 3,296 642 1,894 1,736 6,384 3,070 2,323 694 1,296 1,666 5,943 2,682 6,474 6,138 2,010 7,592 2,377 13, 895 4,615 1,731 3,947 1,850 11,346 4,087 1,384 6,681 1,709 12, 613 6,784 6,042 4,173 3,914 4,620 2,962 2,767 3,907 2,677 2,453 849 1,390 5,313 2,730 2,837 1,059 4,361 1,491 9,487 2,312 3,860 2,411 18,038 2,116 472 1,151 5,317 2,408 2,291 1,033 3,313 1,360 7,921 1,574 3,804 2,096 Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF MASSACHUSETTS : 1790 TO 1900. Boston city Brockton city Cambridge city __ Chelsea city Fall River city— Fitchburg city __- Gloucester city— Haverhill city ___ Holyoke oitj' Lawrence city Lowell city Lynn city Maiden city New Bedford city, Newton city Salem city Somerville city __. Springfield city Taunton city Worcester city INCBEASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. Number. Per cent, 112,415 12,769 21, 8.58 6,163 30, 468 9,494 1,470 9,763 10,076 17, 906 17, 273 12, 786 10, 633 21,709 9,208 5,165 21, 491 17, S80 5,588 33,766 25.0 46.7 31.2 22.0 40.9 43.0 6.9 35.6 28.2 40.0 22.2 22.9 46.1 53.2 37.7 16.7 53.5 40.4 21.9 INCREASE PROM 1880 TO 1890. 13, 686 17,359 6,127 25, 437 9,608 8,322 8,940 13, 722 6,603 18, 221 17,453 U, 014 13,888 7, 384 8, 238 15, 219 10,839 4,235 26,364 Per cent. 23.6 100.6 32.9 28.1 51.9 77.3 27.6 48.3 62.6 14.0 30.6 45.6 91.6 61.7 43.4 11.7 61.0 32.5 19.9 45.2 INCREASE FROM 1870 TO 1880. Number. 112,313 8,601 IS, 035 3,235 22,195 1,169 3,910 5,380 11, 182 10, 230 18,547 10, 041 4,650 8,625 4,170 3,446 10, 248 6,637 2,584 17, 186 Per cent. 44.8 69.9 32.8 17.4 82.9 10.3 25.6 41.0 104.1 36.3 45.3 3.5.5 63.1 25.9 32.5 14.2 69.7 24.8 13.8 41.8 INCREASE FROM 1860 TO 1870. Number. Per cent. 72,686 40.8 1,423 21.6 13,674 52.0 5,182 88.4 12,740 90.8 3,485 44.2 4,485 4L1 3,097 30.9 5,736 114.7 11,282 63.9 4,101 11.1 9,150 47.9 1,802 25.6 1980 M.3 4,443 53.0 1,865 8.3 6,660 82.9 11,504 76.6 3,253 21.1 16,145 64.6 1 Decrease. INCREASE FROM 1860 TO 1860. Number. Per cent. 40, 959 2,645 10,846 6,694 2,502 2,685 3,118 4,118 1,7.52 9,387 3,444 4,826 2,348 5,887 3,124 1,988 4,488 3,433 4,936 7,911 29.9 67.1 71.2 99.8 21.7 82.4 40.0 70.0 53.9 112.9 10.3 33.8 66.6 35.6 59.4 9.8 126.6 29.1 47.2 46.4 INCREASE FROM 1840 TO 1860. Number. 43,498 1,323 6,806 4,311 4,786 2,816 1,436 1,541 12, 687 4,890 1,006 4,356 1,907 5,182 781 2,796 9,852 Per cent. 46.8 50.5 80.9 180 3 71.0 96.6 22.6 38.5 60.5 52.2 40.0 36.0 56,9 34.3 7.1 36.5 127.4 Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP MASSACHUSETTS : 1790 TO 1900-Contimied. CITIES. INCREASE FROM 18 so TO 1840. INCREASE FROM 1820 TO 1880. INCREASE FROM 1810 TO 1820. INCREASE FROM 1800 TO 1810. INCREASE FROM 1 J 90 TO 1800. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Percent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Boston city 31,991 663 2,337 1,619 2,580 425 11,151 440 52.1 33.9 38.4 209.9 62.0 19.5 115.3 11.2 18,094 41.7 10,048 30.2 8,313 33.3 6,899 Brockton city Cambridge city 2,777 129 2,564 443 1,117 826 84.2 20.0 160.8 25.5 17.4 26.9 972 48 298 170 441 888 41.8 8.0 22.9 10.8 7.4 14.4 1130 1255 15.2 130.0 338 377 15 9 Fall River city Fitcliburg city 176 630 148 12.6 11.8 11.7 239 14 322 20 7 Gloucester city __ %. Haverhill city — _ Holyoke city __ Lawrence city Lowell city ._ 14,322 3,229 504 4,495 974 1,187 221.2 52.6 25.0 59.2 40.9 8.5 Lynn city 1,623 279 3,645 527 2,549 35.9 16.1 92.3 28.4 22.4 428 347 11,704 141 11,267 10.4 25.0 130.1 8.2 110.0 1,250 325 1,290 218 3,156 44.0 30.6 29.5 14.6 33.3 546 26 1,048 131 1,536 23 8 2 5 New Bedford city — 31 6 Newton city __ _ _^ 9 6 Somerville city _ _ __ _ Springfield city 4,201 1,603 3,324 61.9 26.5 79.6 2,870 1,522 1,211 73.3 33.6 40.8 1,147 613 385 41.4 15.6 14.9 455 47 166 19.6 1.2 6.8 738 66 316 46 8 1 4 15 1 Decrease. ' Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. All of the above named cities show an increase in population since 1890, the largest percentages being 5.S.5 for Somerville and 53.2 for New Bedford, and the smallest 5.9 for Gloucester. Boston, with 560,892 inhabitants in 1900, shows an increase of 25 per cent since 1890, which is a slightly higher rate of increase than that for the preceding decade, when it was 23.6 per cent. Worcester, the second largest city in the state, has a population in 1900 of 118,421 as compared with 84,655 in 1890, constituting an increase during theJien years of 33,766, or 39.8 per cent. Fall River, with 104,863 inhabitants, is the third city in the state, and shows an increase since 1890 of nearly 41 per cent. Lowell, with 94,969, and Cambridge, with 91,886 inhabitants rank fourth and fifth among the cities of the state, the next largest city being Lynn, with a population in 1900 of 68,513. Director of the Census. -> ■(rr-jV. r\ Twelfth Census of the United Census Bullet N. No. 14. WASHINGTON, D. C. November 10, 1900. POPULATION OF COLORADO BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Colorado by couiities and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Colorado was organized as a territory February 28, 1861, and admitted as a state August 1, 1876. Table 1 show? the population of Colorado at each Census from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. / Table 1.— POPULATION OF COLORADO : 1860 TO 1900. CENSUS YEABS. 1900- 1890- 18S0- 1870- 1860- Population. 539, 700 412,198 194, 327 39,864 34, 277 Number. Per cent. 127,502 30.9 217,871 112.1 154,463 387.4 5,587 16.2 The population of the state in 1900 is 539,700 as compared with a population in 1890 of 412,198, representing an increase during the decade of 127,502, or 30.9 per cent. A small part of this increase is due to the fact that there were 985 Indians and 66 other persons, or a total of 1,051 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Colorado, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. Colorado had in 1860 a population of 84,277 and in 1870 a population of 39,864, but in 1880, the first census taken after its admission as a state, it had grown to 194,327, representing an increase in ten years of 154,463, or 387.4 per cent. During the decade from 1880 to 1890, its population was again increased by considerably more than 100 per cent, giving a total in 1890, as previously stated, of 412,198. The population of Colorado in 1900 is very nearly sixteen times as large as the population given for 1860, the first year in which its population is given in the census report. The total land surface of Colorado is, approximately, 103,645 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 3.9; 1900, 5.2. Table 2 shows the population of Colorado by counties at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (C P 15 M) Table 2.— POPULATION OF COLORADO BY COUNTIES : 1870 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 ISCO 1850 COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 ISOO 1S50 The State 639,700 412,198 194, 327 39,864 34,277 Lake 18,054 7,016 12,168 21,842 926 3,292 9,267 1,913 3,058 4,535 3,268 11,522 4,731 2,998 1,583 7,020 3,766 34,448 1,690 4,080 3,661 3,853 2,342 5,379 971 2,744 29,002 1,241 16,808 1,729 14,663 5,509 9,712 17,208 689 3,070 4,260 23, 563 1,110 4,892 8,903 522 La Plata" 153,017 2,117 759 3,049 21,544 7,085 501 7,082 8,794 4,632 2,937 5,487 1,134 8,120 3,008 3,101 31, 602 15, 636 5,835 6,690 741 132,135 826 1,479 1,313 14,082 6,612 534 7,184 7,193 3,491 2,970 2,534 1,498 3,006 3,725 1, 856 21,239 9,1.56 4,478 5,867 604 38,644 6,829 Larimer -_ f-'3S 4,276 Archuleta ^ Las Animas 2 ' Lincoln 6 Bents 1, 654 9,723 6,512 592 1,939 Logan 18 Mesao " Chaffee ^ Mineral" Cheyenne s. Montezuma i' Montrose 5 1,529 3,980 1,601 4,192 6,510 3, .548 2,642 8,929 1,969 31,491 1,200 3,451 2,369 3,313 1,572 2,909 1,293 1,906 Clear Creek 7,823 5,605 2,879 8,080 1,596 2,504 1,779 ■" Conejos i Morgan i' Costilla Custer Ouray ' "'"2^669" 3,970 Delta 6- Park 447 Phillips 20 Douglas — 2,486 1,388 Pitkin « Eagles 1,708- 7,949 4,735 Prowers 16 Elhert»- Pueblo 7,617 2,265 El Paso i« 987 1,064 Eio Blanco « Eio Grande " Koutt Fremonfii _ - 1,944 140 1,973 1,087 Garfield 12 Gilpin 6,489 417 5,490 Saguache 14 304 Grand „ San Juan Greenwood is 510 San Miguel ' Sedgwick M - Gunnison « _. .5,331 1,609 8,395 9,306 701 l.sso 4,3.59 862 6,882 8,450 1, 2i-i 2, 472 8,235 1,487 4,124 6,804 Hinsdale » " Summit 22 5,459 258 Huerfano __ 2,260 2,390 Tener'23 Jefferson Washington 24 Weld 25 2,301 11,736 2,596 Kiowa lo 5,646 1,636 Kit Carson 10 Yuma2« 1 Archuleta organiieA from part of Conejos in 1885. 2 Baca organized from part of Las Animas in 1889. 8 Organized from part of Greenwood in 1874 ; parts taken to form Cheyenne Kiowa, Lincoln, Otero, and Prowers in 1889. * Part annexed to Fremont since 1890. s Organized from parts of Bent and Elbert in 1889. « Parts of Gunnison taken to form Pitkin in 1881, and Delta, Mesa. andMont^ rose in 1883. ' Parts of Ouray taken to form Dolores in 1881 and San Miguel in 1883 » Organized from part of Summit in 1883. 'Organized from part of Greenwood in 1874 ; parte taken to form Cheyenne Kit Carson, and Lincoln in 1889. ' 1" Part taken to form Teller in 1899. 11 Part taken to form Teller in 1899 ; part of Chaffee annexed since 1890 1889 "'^^'^^^^^ f™™ P"' °' Summit in 1883 ; part taken to form Rio Blanco in 18 Taken to form Bent and Elbert in 1874. " Mineral organized from parts of Hinsdale, Eio Grande, and Saguache in " Organized from part of Bent in 1889. i« Organized from part of Elbert in 1889. " Montezuma organized from part of La Plata in 1889. Sedgvvf^to^l^89'^°™ ^^^ °^ ^ '° ^^^ ' ^'^^^ ^^^^ *" *°™ Phillips and i» Organized from part of Weld in 1889. 2" Organized from part of Logan in 1889. 21 Organized from part of Garfield in 1889. 22 Parts taken to form Eagle and Garfield in 1883 28 Organized from parts ot EI Paso and Fremont In 1899 a Organized from part of Weld in 1887 ; part taken to form Yuma in 1889. 2 nS^J^^I'L'" '°™.L°A«? 'ii.'l Washin.gton in 1887 and Morgan in 1889. '" Organized from part of Washingtonjn 1889. TABLE 3.-INCREASE IN POPULATION OF COLORADO BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. Decrease, COUNTIES INCREASE. Number. Per cent. La Plata .. _ 1,507 2,456 4,634 237 222 5,007 1,913 1,529 555 1,667 7,330 11,779 1 5,50 11,059 1 1, 909 1,797 2,957 490 629 1, 292 540 770 2,470 13V2 838 29,002 11,060 5,072 1867 27.3 25.2 26.9 34.3 7.2 117.5 Larimer. , Las Animas __ Lincoln Logan Mesa Mineral Montezuma 100.0 13.9 104.1 174.8 127.3 115.5 140.0 121.3 91.2 9.3 40.8 18.2 54.5 16.2 48.9 84.9 124.9 43.9 Montrose Morgan Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Trowers Pueblo Eio Blanco Rio Grande. Routt Saguache— San Juan San Miguel Sedgwick__ Summit Teller ' Weld -_:.__ 146.0 43.2 133.S Yuma The following territorial changes in the counties of Colorado hive K^^n ^„^ • to Fremont since 1890; Mineral organized from parts of hLZI T o T' '^'' ' ^^^t of Chaffee annexed organized from parts of El Paso and Fremont iu 1899. ' ^^I'^nde, and Saguache in 1893; Teller Of the BV counties in the state, 42 show increases in population since 1890, and in some of them the percentages of increase are very large, namely, Otero, 1'74.8 per cent; Archuleta, 156.2 per cent; Bent, 132.2 percent; Mesa, 117.5 per cent; Delta, 116.5 per cent; Morgan, 104.1 per cent; Montezuma, 100.0 per cent; Prowers, 91.2 per cent; Hinsdale, 86.6 per cent; and San Miguel, 84.9 per cent. The 15 counties showing a decrease in population are Baca, Cheyenne, Clear Creek, Custer, Dolores, Eagle, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Ouray, Park, Phillips, Pitkin, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma. Table 4 shows the population of Colorado by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. < Table 4.— POPULATION OF COLORADO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Arapahoe county > Abbott precinct Axgo precinct, including Argo town. Argo town Barr precinct . Bennett precinct Beikeley precinct, Including Berkeley town., Berkeley town Big Dry precinct Box Elder precinct- Brighton precinct, including Brighton town. Brighton town Broadway Junction precinct Byers precinct _ Cherrylyn precinct .. Coal Creek precinct- Cope precinct Deer Trail precinct.. Denver city » Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 5.. 6.. 7.. 8.. ».. Ward 10.. Ward U.. Ward 12- Ward 13.. Ward 14. Ward 15.. Ward 16. 4,682 . 5,915 . 8,021 . 9,304 , 6,954 . 12,249 . 7,821 . 10,402 . 12,339 , 12, 376 . 10,750 . 10,785 . 6,164 . 2,485 . 6,921 . 6,691 1900 Duff precinct - East Elyria precinct, including part of Elyria town Elyria town (part of) Total for Elyria town, in East and West Elyria precincts.. Glendale precinct Harrishurg precinct Henderson precinct Idalia precinct Irondale precinct Kiowa precinct Lansing precinct Leetsdale precinct Lower Clear Creek precinct Lower Platte precinct Mel vin precinct -r— v^^f "C — Middle GlobevlUe precinct, comprising part of Qlobe- vllle town. GlobcviUe town (part of) ^T—, ."^ — C Total for Globeville town, in Middle, North, and bouth Globeville, and Retreat Park precincts. ^ , ^ , . Montclair precinct, including Fletcher and Montclair towns. Fletcher town. Montclair town- including part of Littleton Mooreland precinct ,-- ::i~i'7r,~cz;;;TTr North Globeville precinct, comprising part of Globeville town. Globeville town (part of) North Littleton precinct, town. Littleton town (part of) — — T—fT-r;-- — Total for Littleton town, in North and South Littleton precincts. Paper Mills precinct ;-— :% ■.- Petersburg precinct, including Shendan town Sheridan town . — r-z^r-r~~:v^^~~r~~~~' Retreat Park precinct, including part of Globeville town. Globeville town (part of) — :■ '.li— r77i"i;i;;iiTr South Globeville precinct, comprlsmg part of Globeville town. Globeville town (part of)- South Littleton precinct. Including part of Littleton town Littleton town (part oO Sullivan precinct Thurman precinct Upper Clear Creek preomct-. 153,017 142 500 108 820 707 331 105 674 366 680 169 446 160 341 251 133, 359 322 708 663 105 313 603 446 168 453 407 364 383 117 882 882 3,193 415 271 432 567 442 738 807 948 443 442 123 755 755 626 296 225 193 426 1,053 665 721 721 1890 132,135 306 106,713 380 Valverde precinct, including Valverde town Valverde town l"I~^^~Z7Z'r^7^~~ West Elyria precinct, comprising part of Elyria town.. Elyria town (part of) 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; county redlstricted ''""2^ Highlands city (population 5,161 in 1890) annexed since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Archuleta county ^ . Precinct 1. East Pagosa Springs, including part of Pagosa Springs town. Pagosa Springs town (part of) Total for Pagosa Springs town, in precincts i and s Precinct 2. Edith, including Edith town Edith town Precincts. Chromo Precinct 4. San Juan River Precinct 5. West Pagosa Springs, including part of Pa- gosa Springs town. Pagosa Springs town (part of) Precinct 6. Piedra. Southern Dte Indian reservation (part of) Total for Southern Ute Indian reservation, in Archuleta, La Plata, and Montezuma counties. Baca county i. Precinct 1. Minneapolis Precinct 2. Stonington Precinct3. Vilas Precinct 4. Springfield, including Springfield town. Springfiela town Precinct 5. Atlanta - Preoiaet 6. Carriso Bent county = Precinct 1. Fredonia Precinct 3. Caddoa.. Precinct 4. Prowers — Precinct 5. Las Animas, including part of Las Animas town. Las Animas town (part of) Total for Las Animas town, in precincts s and 8 Precinct 6. Northeast Precinct 7. Gagsby Precinct 8. Las Animas, including part of Las Animas town. Las Animas town (p^rt of) Boulder county*.. Precinct 1. Longmont, including ward 1 of Longmont town. Longmont town (part of) Total for Longmont town, in precincts i, 21, 24, and 33 — Ward I 761 Ward 2 624 Ward 3 816 Precinct 2. Hygiene Precinct 3. Altona Precinct 4. Boulder, exclusive of part of Boulder city„ Precinct B. Valmont Precinct 6. Canfleld Precinct 7. Marshall Precinct 8. Magnolia. Precinct 9. Lafayette, including Lafayette town _ Lafayette town Precinct 10. Ward, including Ward town Ward town . 1900 Precinct 11. Jamestown, including Jamestown town . Jamestown town Precinct 12. Caribou Precinct 13. Nederland Precinct 14. Gold Hill Precinct IB. Sunshine . Precinct 16. Sugar Loaf-. Precinct 17. Salma . Precinct 18. Lyons, including Lyons town- Lyons town.. Precinct 19. Louisville, including part of Louisville town. Louisville town (part of) Total for Louisville town, in precincts 19 and 27 Precinct 20. Niwot. 2,117 271 367 379 282 249 357 669 304 92 100 1.145 759 107 173 85 198 44 28 168 150 322 100 800 537 1, 192 451 295 931 655 21,544 761 2, 20Z 527 218 496 713 345 443 183 1,192 97° 832 300 449 164 44 182 407 429 166 462 843 547 589 51S 966 437 871 1890 1,479 1,313 Precinct 21. Longmont, including parts of wards 2 and 3 of Longmont town. Longmont town (part of) Precinct 22. Boulder, exclusive of part of Boulder city „, a Not returned by precincts in 1890. * Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 596 Table 4 POPULATION OF COLORADO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. BouLDEE COUNTY — Continued. Precinct 23. Sunset, Precinct 24. Longmont, including part of ward 2 of Long- mont town. Longfmont town (part of) Precinct 25. Aliens Park Precinct 26. Broomfield ._.' Precinct 27. Louisville, including part of Louisville town. Louisville town (part of) Precinct 28. Noland '_'_'_'. Precinct 29. Boulder, exclusive of part of Boulder city Precinct 30. Boulder, exclusive of part of Boulder city Precinct 31. Boulder, exclusive of part of Boulder city Precinct 33. Longmont, including part of ward 8 of Long- mont town. Longmont town (part of) Precinct 84. Eldora, including Eldora town 'IZIIII Eldora town . Precinct 35. Superior 7-1-. ~II1.'Z_."IIIIIII Precinct 36. Hessie, including Hessie town Hessie town Boulder city, comprising precinct 32"and"part3 of "pre- cincts 4, 22, 29, 30, and 31. Ward 1. 1900 Ward 2-. Ward 3-. Ward 4-. 1,623 , 1,686 , 1,373 1,568 Chai'fee county 1 . Precinct 1. Granite, Including Granite town-. Granite town Precinct 3. Riverside _ Precinct 4. Buena Vista, including part ofBuena Visto town. Buena Vista town (part of) Total for Buena Vista town, in precincts 4 and Precinct 5. Buena Vista, includmg part of Bu S-- town. Buena Vista town (part of). Precinct 6. Dolomite udmg part of Buena Vista Precinct 7. St. Elmo, including "st."E"lmo "towul St, Elmo town Precinct 8. Nathrop Precinct 9. Browns Canyon ~ _~" I Precinct 10. Salida, including part oTsalldacity- Salida city (part of)_ Total for Salida city, in precincts 10, 11, za, 13, and 14 Precmct 11. Salida, comprising part of Salida city „! Salida city (part of) -. Precinct 12. Salida, comprising'partof SaildaTcity" Sahda city (part of)" Precinct 13. Salida, comprising part of Salida'oityl" Salida city (part of) Precinct 14. Salida, including part'of ¥aUda"city IZ Salida city (part of)-. Precinct 15. Poncha Springs, inciuding" Poncha" Springs" Poncha Springs town Precinct 16. Maysville Jl _l _Z I Precinct 17. Monarch - - "_' Precinct 19. Turret- - - _I Cheyenne county-. Precinct 1. Kit Carson Precinct 2. Cheyenne Wells,^ including" CheyVnue" WeTls town.* Precinct 3. Aroya Precinct 4. Old Wells » IllIlZI Clear Creek county ^ _ Precinct 1. Silver Plume, including pai-t of Silver Plume town. Silver Plume town (part of) Total for Silver Plume town, in precincts i and 2 III Precinct 2. Silver Plume, comprising part of Silver' Plume town. Silver Plume town (part of) Precinct 3. Georgetown, including parte of" wards'l andT of Georgetown town, Georgetown town (part of) Total for Georgetown town, in precincts 3, 4, and's-""""" Ward I "aos"" Ward 2 :; ^l Ward 3 "° Precinct 4. Georgetown, Including parts of wards 2"and 3 of Georgetown town. Georgetown town (part of ) Precinct 5. Georgetown, comprising parteof "wards i"and" 2 of Georgetown town. Georgetown town (part of) .152 1,002 100 161 699 451 119 153 406 120 518 293 435 395 262 72, 17 6,150 1890 374 250 128 672 443 1,006 742 5% 95 147 65 220 130 725 523 3,722 654 6S4 899 7+7 867 86 88 113 97 298 429 292 775 483 483 613 476 1,418 298 644 644 3,330 6,612 ■,586 2534 111 319 36 41 7,184 908 > Comparison with population for 1K90 can not be made ; countv redistrir-torl and part annexed to Eremont cmmtv sinr^o luu,! ' '-"""'-J' reaismctea 1890, „.^ , ^ county since 1890. 2 Includes population (27) of precinct 5, annexed to precincts 2 and 4 since » Part of precinct 5 annexed since 1890. * Not separately returned, eincl iff^™™ '"*'' population for 1890 can not be made ; county redistricted MINOR OrVIL DIVISIONS. Clear Creek county— Continued. Precinct 6. Empire, including Empire town . Empire town_. Precinct 7. Lawson Precinct 8. Dumont Precinct 9. Fall River Precinct 10. Freeland Precinct 11. Lamartine _ Precinct 12. Idaho Springs, Including part of Idaho Springs town. Idaho Springs town (part of ) _. T*..*..! f — TJ..T.- c — : * ;. Total for Idaho Springs town, in precincts iz, 13, and 14— Precinct 13. Idaho Springs, including part of Idaho Sprtngatown. Idaho Springs town (part of) Precinct 14, Idaho Springs, including part of Idaho Springs town, Idaho Springs town (part of) Precinct 15, Alice Conejos county. Precinct 1, Guadalupe, including Conejos town Conejos town Precinct 2, La Isla Precinct 8, San Rafael,' including San Rafael town . San Rafael town Precinct 4, Los Pinos 1 Precinct 5, Cenicero Precinct 6. Capulin' Precinct 7. Los Souces- Precinct 8. La Jara, including La Jara town La Jara town Precinct 9. Rio Grande, including part of AlamosaTown Alamosa town (part of) Total for Alamosa town.s in precincts 9 and 12 Precinct 10. Manassa, including Manaasa town Manassa town. Precinct 11, Autonito, including Antonito town-IIIIIIII Antonito town Precinct 12. West Alamosa, including "part of"Al"a"mosa town. Alamosa town (part of ) Precinct 14. Sanford "'___ I_ ' Precinct 15. Osier _ " _ "' Precinct 16. Logan - "' " y ' Costilla county'.. Precinct 1. San LuIsl ■Precinct 2. San Pedro — Precinct 3. Chamo Precinct 4. San Francisco . Precinct 5. La CostiUa „ Precinct 6. San Acaeio — Precinct 7. Fort Garland Precinct 8. Rio Grande - _ Precinct 9. Stanley Precinct 10. Mosca_. Precinct 11. zapato.rrrmr-mrri- 2~ ~_' Precinct 12, Hooper, Including Hoopertown ' Hooper town Precinct 13, East Dale IZIZZII.IIIII Custer county . Precinct 1, Greenwood - Precinct 4, Rosita, including "Rosita'town Rosita town - „ - - „ ^to^"' ^- ^^^^"^ ^^'"' l°«l"'^di°g P^""orsil"var""cUfl' Silver Cliff town (part of) Total for Silver Cliff town i oidi lor Oliver l^im town, in precincts c and fi Flecinct 6, Silver Cm,^': .om^ri^^^lA''otM.iiiVGU.i town. Silver Cliff town (part ofl Precinct 7, Texas Creek .'Z Precinct 8, Ula Precinct 9. Colfax -■- Precinct 10. Use - "Z"Z Precinct 11. Palrview-"Z '^'wrtc'iLTo^ri«A\™'^"^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^ Delta county ^'tSL\.^tf,^,^'-^^^ ^ oi Delta town- PrecTS'2%'^?I.h,^^"''^P'i'?'"«=''"'^"d"6"--:""" Ho?chkis??Jt'''''' '"""^"^^"^ Hotchkiss town,: Precinct 3. Paonia—ZZZZZZ 1900 364 276 285 200 151 198 157 974 689 2,502 1,123 1,029 1,154 1890 784 85, 8,794 1,338 1,367 700 600 238 1,050' 243 455 208 698 673. 1, 141 841 739 360 347 667 468 766 199 274 4,632 '7,193 610 615 791 314 263 411 191 489 731 503 529 261 348 2% 484 2a. 299 293 169 401 177 111 2,987 1,091 642 835 202 167 94 8,491 no 264 217 576 359 359 142 264 348' 297 76 326 256 5,487 ' I?eSnct lWJ,^»^°5 f?*^) °' P'-ecinct 13, 6 T? liS i„ annexed since 1890, 4? J . ™ precinct 9 only, " ?a??'SiVn°,^Trrpr&TsVn'c??^r ' ^'^^ ^«»- 1,092 300 810 261 381 2,970 410 478 3°4 677 546 196 374 451 200 62 227 192 2,584 1,226 470 373 271 annexed to precinct 6 since 1890, Table 4 — POPULATION OP COLORADO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Delta county— Continued. Precinct 4. Surface Creek Precinct 5. Crawford Precinct 6. Delta.i Including part of Delta town. Delta town (part of) DOLOKES COUNTY 2. Precinct 1, including part of Rico town Rico town (part of) Total for Rico town, in precincts z and 2_, Precinct 2, including part of Rico town.- . Rico town (part of) Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Douglas county »_. Precinct 1. Parker Precinct 2. Platte Precinct 3. Sedalia. Precinct 4. East Castle Rock, including part of Castle Rock town. Castle Rock town (part of) Total for Castle Rock town, in precincts 4 and 7 Precinct 5. Glen Grove Precinct 6. Larkspur Precinct 7. West Castle Rock, including part of Castle Rock town. Castle Rock town (part of) Precinct 8. Franktown Precinct 9. Case Precinct 10. Spring Valley Precinct 11. Sugar Creek Precinct 12. Bergen Park, including West Creek town West Creek town Precinct 13. Hilltop Precinct 14. Greenland Eaqle county - Precinct 1. Mitchell Precinct 3. Red Cliff,5 including Red Cliff town_ Red Cliff town Precinct 4. Cleveland. Precinct 5. Gilman, coextensive with Gilman town . Oilman town Precinct 6. Mintum Precinct 7. Lakes ' Precinct 8. Wolcott Preci;iot 9. Eagle,' including Eagle town Eagle town Precinct 10. Gypsum, ^ including Gypsum town Gypsum town _. Precinct 12. Basalt, including Basalt town Basalt town Precinct 13. Ruedi Precinct 14. Bums Hole Precinct 15. Sheephom Precinct 16. FuUord' Elbert county 2. Precinct 1. Elizabeth, including Elizabeth town., Elizabeth town Precinct 2. Lower Running Creek Precinct 3. Kiowa Precinct 4. Elbert Precinct 5. River Bend Mattisou Wilson Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Fondis-, El Paso county'—. Precinct 1. Eastonville Precinct 2. Table Rock Precinct 3. Monument, including Monument town.. Monument town 1900 1,079 947 1,105 S19 414 379 811 456 432 141 123 3,120 253 334 455 286 104 304 189 143 276 200 301 119 226 97 173 161 86 182 8,008 305 256 100 221 221 427 168 130 271 124 413 76 565 382 100 67 102 71 3,101 487 283 673 778 81 80 253 466 31, 602 229 852 156 1890 432 233 1,498 3,006 *3,725 m («) 432 818 383 I 449 442 191 81 241 163 ~i6o 43 56 1,856 21, 239 > Organized from -pait of precinct 1 since 1890. 2 Not returned by precincts in 1890. , . ,. 8 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. . .„ 4 Includes population (882) of precincts 2, 4, 7, and 11 ; precinct 2 annexed to 3 and precinct 11 to 10 since 1890. 6 ft-eeinct 2 (population 455 m 1890) annexed since 1890. « Precincts 4 and 7 (popula,tlon 379 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890. ' Precinct 16 organized from parts of precincts 7 and 9 since 1890. 8 Precinct 11 (population 48 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 9 Part taken to form Teller county in 1899. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; county redistricted since 1890. 11 Part^1?f^Chaleef county annexed since 1890; parts of Sageville, Upper Beaver, and Wilbur precincts taken to forrn Teller county m 1899. 12 Includes population (107) of Beaver Creek and Galena precincts ; Beaver Oreek taken to fonn Russell and Upper Beaver, and Galena annexed to South Canyon since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. El Paso county— Continued. Precinct 4. Husted Precinct 5, including part of Colorado City town Colorado City town (part of) Total for Colorado City town, in precincts 5, 6, and 7.. Precinct 6, including part of Colorado City town Colorado City town (part of) Precinct 7, including part of Colorado City town Colorado City town (part of) Precinct 8. Fountain, including Precinct 9. El Paso ; Fountain town w _ Precinct 1?. Manitou, comprising part of Manitou town. Manitou town (part of). Total for Manitou town, in precincts 12 and 13 Precinct 13. Manitou, including part of Manitou town.. Manitou town (part of). Precinct 14. Ramah Precinct 15. Sunview Precinct 16. Edgerton Precinct 17. Calhan Precinct 19. Pranceville.. Precinct 20. Falcon Precinct 22. Roswell. Precinct 23. Palmer Lake, coextensive with Palmer Lake town. Precinct 24. Green Mountain Falls, including Green Mountain Palls town. Green Mountain Falls town Precinct 25. Peyton Precinct 26. Ivywild. Precincts 27 to 41, coextensive with Colorado Springs city. Colorado Springs city Ward I 3, 109 Ward 2 6, 149 Ward 3 4) 009 Ward 4 4, 141 Ward 5 31677 Fremont county n . Bare Hills precinct''.. Brookside precinct . Canyon City precinct," coextensive with Canyon City.. Canyon City Ward I 1(257 Ward 2 1(247 Ward 5 1(271 Chandler precinct's Coal Creek precinct Coaldale precinct" Cotopaxi precinct. Cottonwood precinct Currant Creek precinct" Eldred precinct'* Florence precinct," including Florence city Florence city Ward I 852 Ward 2 1(353 Ward 3 1(523 Fruitmere precinct '^ Glendale precinct Hardscrabble precinct Hillside precinct Howard precinct Lower Beaver precinct Parkdale precinct.. 1900 Rockvale precinct, including Rookvale city . Rockvale city Ward I Ward 2 ^ Russell precinct 20 Sageville precinct 2'_ 371 499 South Canyon precinct.^s Including South Canyon City South Canyon City Ward 1 : 728 Ward 2 230 Texas Creek precinct Upper Beaver precinct 23 West Florence precinct" Whitehom precinct 24 Wilbur precinct 23 Williamsburg precinct 134 1,780 1,426 =,914 950 841 813 647 400 147 627 627 1,303 729 676 339 105 117 840 119 316 448 166 111 40 464 1,038 21,085 21,085 15(636 37 479 3,775 3(775 253 807 157 211 60 57 125 4,480 3(728 789 180 112 127 334 47 74 1,009 870 72 26 1,641 47 95 80 140 85 337 1890 12 9,156 309 3(034 2(825 1,122 197 184 78 105 732 J44 166 149 461 156 144 741 457 '3 Organized from parts of Canyon City and Currant Creek precincts since 1890. '< Given as Canyon in 1890 ; parts taken to form Bare Hills, Eldred, Fruit mere, and Sageville precincts since 1890. IS Organized from part of South Canyon precinct since 1890. 18 Formerly Hendricks. " Part taken to form Bare Hills precinct since 1890. 18 Organized from part of Canyon City precinct since 1890. 19 West Florence precinct organized from part of Florence precinct since 1890. 2» Organized from part of Beaver Creek precinct since 1890. 2' Organized from part of Canyon City precinct since 1890 and pai't subse- quently taken to form Teller county. 22 Galena precinct annexed and part taken to form Chandler precinct since 1890. 23 Organized from part of Beaver Creek precinct since 1890 and part subse- quently taken to form Teller county. s* Organized from part of Chaffee county since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF COLORADO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Garfield county i Precinct 1. Carbondale, including Carbondale town- Carbondale town- Precinct 2. Cattle Creek Pi'ecinct 3. West Glen wood, including paurt of Glenwood Springs town. Glenwood Springs town (part of) Total for Glenwood Springs town, in precincts 3 and 4 Precinct 4. East Glenwood, composing part ol Glenwood Springs town. Glenwood Springs town (part of) Precinct 5. East Newcastle, including part of Newcastle town. Newcastle town (part of) Total for Newcastle town, in precincts 5 and 6 Precinct 6. West Newcastle, Including part of Newcastle town. Newcastle town (part of) Precinct 7. Antlers Precinct 8. Rifle, including Rifle town Rifle town Precinct 9. Parachute Precinct 10. Roan Creek Precinct 11. Battlement Precinct 12. Divide Creek Precinct 13. Cardiff Precinct 14. Austin Gilpin ooonty '-. Precinct 1, including ward 1 of Central City tOAvn Central City town (part of) Total for Central City town, in precincts i, 2, 3, and 4 Ward I 737 Ward 2 775 Ward 3 1,170 Ward 4 432 Precinct 2. Including ward 2 of Central City town Central City town (part of) Precinct 3, comprising ward 3 of Central City town Central City town (part of) Precinct 4, comprising ward 4 of Central City town Central City town (part of) Precinct 5, comprising part of Nevadaville town Total for Nevadaville town, coextensive with precincts 5 and 6. Precinct 6. comprising part of Nevadaville town Precinct 7. Russell Gulcli Precinct 8, comprising part of Black Hawk town Black Hawk town (part of) Total for Black Hawk town, in precincts 8 and 9 Precinct 9, Including part of Black Hawk town Black Hawk town (part of) Precinct 10. Rollinsville Precinct 11. Apex Grand county 1. Precinct 1. Grand Lake Precinct 2. Frazer Precinct 3. Hot Sulphur Springs, including Hot Sulphur Springs town. Hot Sulphur Springs town Precinct 4. Kremmling I" ~~' Precinct 5. Sheephom 11111.1! Gunnison oounty.. Precinct 1. Gunnison,* comprising part of Gunnison town. Gunnison town (part of) Total for Gunnison town, in precincts i, 5, and 6 Precinct 2. Doyleville 'I Precinct 8. Kezar Precinct 4. Created Butte,' Including part of Crested Butte town. Crested Butte town (part of) Total for .Crested Butte town, in precincts 4 and 23 ___I'I Precinct 5. "West Gunnison, including part of Gunnison town. Gunnison town (part of) Precinct 6. South Gunnison,* comprising part oT Gun- nison town. Gunnison town (part of) Precinct 7. Pitkin, including Pitkin village — IIIIIIIZIIZ! Pitkin village Precinct 8. Gothic," including Gothic town ZZZLlZllll. Gothic town 5,835 4,478 173 107 750 400 ^35° 950 950 634 278 431 344 IS3 238 670 273 427 199 200 306 401 111 920 800 737 3, "4 775 1,170 1, 170 432 43= 347 823 476 728 600 500 1,200 900 700 231 237 61 172 199 60 270 5,331 600 500 Z,200 133 83 668 659 988 579 400 800 300 266 5,867 1,067 ' 4, 359 909 1,105 123 28 857 857 616 410 371 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; county redistricted since 1890. ! Not returned by precincts in 1890. s Precincts 16 and 18 (population 59 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890 * Precmct 6 organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. » Precinct 23 organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890 » Precinct 24 organized from part of precinct 8 since 1890. ' Organized since 1890. 8 Formerly precinct 6, Allen. Part taken to form Mineral county in 1893. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890 10 Includes population (680) of precinct 15, taken to form part of preclnot 21 since 1890. *^ -"»vi. ^j. Gunnison county— Continued. Precinct 9. Tin Cup, Including Tin Cup village- Tin Cup village Precinct 10. Irwin, including Irwin village Irwin village- Precinct 11. Ohio City PrGcinct 12 Oflstlcton Precinct 13. White Pine, including White Pine viUage_. White Pine village Precinct 14. Dubois, including Dubois town Dubois town Precinct 16. Sapinero Precinct 16. Chance Precinct 17. Powder Horn Precinct 18. Howeville Precinct 19. Cloud City Precinct 20. Parlin. Precinct 21. Spencer, including Spencer town . Spencer town Precinct 22. Crystal . Precinct 23. Crested Butte,' comprising part of Crested Butte town. Crested Butte town (part of) Precinct 24. Marble," including Marble town Marble town Precinct 25. Vulcan ' Precinct 26. Allen 8 Precinct 27. Moscow ' Hinsdale county » . Precinct 1, including part of Lake City town Lake City town (part of) Total for Lake City town, in precincts i and 2 Precinct 2, including part of Lake City town . Lake City town (part of) Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Huerfano county- Precinct 1. Gardiner Precinct 2. Eadito Precinct 3. St. Mary Precinct 4. Butte Valley Precinct 5. LaVeta, including LaVeta town . LaVeta town— Precinct 6. Walsenburg," including part of Walsenburg town. Walsenburg town (part of) Total for Walsenburg town, in precincts 6 and 16 Precinct 7. Santa Clara 12 Precinct 8. Cuchara* Zl" Precinct' 9. Apache _ ~ "' Precinct 10. North Veta is _ _ ~ " Precinct 11. Turkey Creek "Z ~ Precinct 12. Crestones i* "' Precinct 13. Birmingham _ _ " Precinct 14. Bradford. Precinct 16. Walsenburg," comprising part of Walsenbure town. ^ Walsenburg town (part of) Precinct 17. Picton 18 _ Precinct 18. Walsen Mines i'. Precinct 19. Bear Creek i8_ Precinct 20. Seguro " Precinct 21. Pryor !« Jefferson county^. Precinct 1. Grant Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Montana Precinct 4. Morrison Precinct 6. Platte Precinct 6. Junction Precinct 7. Bergen Precinct 8. Bradford Precinct 9. ^Golden, inoludiii wlrdToTGoTdin cTty"~ ^Itv I nart on .* Golden City (part ol^ ._ Total for Golden City, in precincuoVioTTi'.'Md", Ward I _ ■• ' t Ward 3 ... Ward 3 . 598 512 Ward 4 II : 448 '^tS^City^fpS:?)^"^^"!!^^"^^^^^^ Is ?f'2f ^!^®° J° J°™ precincts 16 and 18 since 1890 8 1^ ^^®° J° C"™ precincts 19 and 21 since 1890 264 64 92 26 185 322 194 69 81 23 131 33 73 300 150 81 88 5= 101 329 329 110 75 100 209 "'45 1,609 536 450 700 400 250 351 88 59 176 8,395 190 429 98 99 1,048 96 63 237 143 189 57 65 89 49 69 862 607 254 1,048 1,598 1.033 92B 200 329 400 417 146 89 399 506 193 193 481 834 167 154 100 130 434 434 853 700 223 126 1,061 9,806 812 665 602 428 225 272 212 189 624 598 ,152 18 6, 882 290 428 78 186 1,071 1,450 =,383 u SS^^°fS^^?^^?^"^;=^S..ce 1890. ; &te^ E^ ^of^^^iu^i^n.. 1890. ^^^» organized from part of precunei eZT^^^^SnTo^frm precinct 17 .ince " oSnJLl f"" P?S Of precinct.16 Since 1890. changes lA minor clvU SSnsTncSmpTete"'''' °°' ^^ ""^^ ' i°'°™^«°i> " to Table 4.— POPULATION OF COLORADO BY MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. HINOK OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Jeffeeson county— Continued. Precinct 11. Golden, including ward 3 of Golden City . Golden City (part oO .. Precinct 12. Golden, including ward 4 of Golden City Goldei),City (part of) Precinct 13. Ralston Precinct 14. Guy— Piiecinct 15. Coal Creek Precinct 16. Park Precinct 17. Pine Precinct 18. Evergreen Precinct 19. Semper Precinct 20. Lakewood Precinct 21. Arvarta Precinct 22. Manhattan Precinct 23. Berkeley Precinct 24. Lamb Precinct 25. Reservoir Kiowa county - Precinct 1. Towner Precinct 2. Stewart Precinct 3. Sheridan Lake- Precinct 4. Chivington Precinct 5. Eads Precinct 6. Galatea Precinct 7. Arlington Kit Carson county i . Precinct 1. Beaver Valley Precinct 2. Tuttle Precinct 4. Flagler Precinct 5. Seibert , Precinct 6. Claremont Precinct 7. Biu-lington, including Burlington town- Burlington town Precinct 8. Carlisle Lake county ' . Precincts 1 to 17, coextensive with Leadville city Leadville city Ward I 3. 768 Ward 2 4. =47 Ward 3 4.440 Precinct 19 Precinct 20 Precinct 21 '■ Precinct 22 Precinct 23 * Precinct 24 Precinct 25 Precinct 26 Precinct 27 La Plata county ^ . Precinct 1, including part of Durango city. Durango city (part of) Total for Durango city, in precincts i, 9, and 17. Precinct 2. Upper Florida Precinct 3. Hermosa Precinct 4. Lower Florida Precinct 5. Animas, including Animas town. Animas town Precinct 6. Los Pinos Precinct 7. Dix Precinct 8. Rockwood 12, 13, 14, J5, Precinct 9, comprising part of Durango city.. Durango city (part of) Precinct 11. Fort Lewis Precinct 12, including part of Durango city — Durango city (part of) 7- — Precinct 13, comprising bart of Durango city_. Durango city (part of) — — ---■ — Precinct 14, including part of Durango city — . Durango city (part of) ---- Precinct 15, comprising bart of Durango city . Durango city (part of) Precinct 16. Porter . Precinct 17, comprising part of Durango city . Durango city (part of) Precinct 18. La Plata Precinct 19. Columbus. Southern Ute Indian reservation (part ot) . [For total nee Archuleta county.] Larimer county'—. Precinct 1. Bellvue, including Bellvue town -— Bellvue town Precinct 2. Virginia Dale 1 Comparison with population for 1S90 can 671 448 728 594 149 118 115 49 343 355 277 462 755 311 613 84 69 45 117 159 129 40 122 1,580 2.51 212 274 217 142 382 183 102 18,054 12,455 1^2,435 1,173 710 432 971 482 1,012 381 320 118 7,016 605 55° 3.317 231 282 285 345 154 511 90 198 348 348 538 660 630 294 294 609 600 397 397 437 498 498 52 149 486 12,168 297 lit 1,243 244 42 257 180 164 134 222 2,472 146 14, 663 xo, 384 5,509 2, 726 9,712 Larimer county— Continued. Precinct 3. St. Cloud . Precinct 4. Laramie „ Precinct 6. Livermore n'ecinot 6. Home Precinct 7. Laporte. Precinct 8. Northuast Fort Collins, including ward 1 of Fort Collins city. Fort Collins city (part of) Total for Fort Collins city, in precincts 8, 9, 10, and 11 Ward I 481 Ward 2 509 Ward 3 91° Ward 4 '1^54 Precinct 9. Northwest Fort Collins, including ward 2 of Fort Collins city. Fort Collins city (part of) Precinct 10. Southeast Fort Collins, including ward 4 of Fort Collins city. Fort Collins city (part of) Precinct 11. Southwest Fort Collins, including ward 3 of Fort Collins city. Fort Collins city (part of) Precinct 12. Timnath. Precinct 13. West Loveland, including part of Loveland village. Loveland village (part of) _. Total for Loveland village, in precincts 13, 14, and 15 Precinct 14. Northeast Loveland, including part of Love- land village. Loveland village (part of) Precinct 15. Southeast Loveland, including part of Love- land village. Loveland village (part of) . Precinct 16. Stout Precinct 17. Buflum Precinct 18. Buckhorn Precinct 19. Berthoud, Including Berthoud village Berthoud village Precinct 20. Estes Park Precinct 21. Rand Pi-ecinct 22. Walden, including Walden town . Walden town Precinct 23. Pinkhamton Precinct 24. Hilliard Precinct 25. Hebron „ Precinct 26. Stratton Park Precinct 27. Bristol Miner Precinct 28. Piuewood Las Animas county i- Precinct 1. Stanford — Precinct 2. Stonpvvall . Precinct 3. South Fork Precinct 4. La Junta . Precinct 5. Powell Precinct 6. Abeyton Precinct 7. LosVaros Precinct 8. Tijeras Precinct 9. Aguilar, including Aguuar city Aguilar city Precinct 10. Sopris Precinct 11. Starkville ; r-r Precincts 12, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 35, coextensive with Trinidad city. Trinidad city Ward I 892 Ward 2 9S4 Ward 3 1,649 Ward 4 1.264 Ward s 576 Precinct 13. Garcia Precinct 14. Engleville Precinct 15. Coke Ovens Precinct 16. El Moro Precinct 17. Lower Apishapa Precinct 18. Hoehne Precinct 19. Frijoles Precinct 20. Borela Precinct 21. Trinchera Precinct 22. Downing Precinct 23. Gray Creek Precinct 24. Maxwell Precinct 25. Forbes - Precinct 26. Bent Canyon Precinct 27. Victor, including Victor city. Victor city Precinct 33. Berwind Precinct 34. Mortinez Precinct 36. Troy Precinct 37. Thatcher. Precinct 38. San Fee Mesa Pi-ecinct 39. North Starkville. Precinct 40. Burro Canyon — . Precinct 41. Shouse Precinct 42. Raton Precinct 43. Cliicosa Precinct 44. North Sopris 74 131 258 135 375 926 481 3.0S4 911 509 1,520. 1,154 1,432 qzo- 365 858 348 1,091 1,110 481 706 262 213 250 287 752 3°5 218 91 375 141 100 100 2.36 87 120 106 21,842 124 879 490 363 326 6.50 412 532 1,351 698 793 681 6,345 5,345 473 884 302 583 144 669 240 143 354 144 482 647 197 106 1,310 • 1,174 511 326 107 121 91 882 283 160 542 180 515 not be made ; county redistricted since 1890. Tabm 4.— population OF COLORADO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lincoln county . Preciuct 1. Hugo -. Precinct 2. Amba . Precinct 3. Bovina ' Precinct 4. Limon ' ^_ Precinct 5. Rush Creelc Precinct 6. Sanborn , Precinct 7. Urbana Precinct 9. Walks Camp i_. Logan county. Precinct 1. Atwood _ Precinct 2. Kenesaw Precinct 3. Ilifl Precinct 4. Croolc Precinct 5. Fleming JIIJI ~~IIZIZ Z_'__ ' Precinct 6. Soutli Sterling,^ Including part'oF Sterling Sterling: town (part of) Total for Sterling town, in precincts 6 an"d 12 Precinct 7. Pawnee _ _ _ _I_~ Precinct 8. Willard __ __ l_'Z Precinct 9. Rockland _ f ~ I_ Precinct 10. Merino _ _ ZZZ^""" Precinct H. Leroy Precinct 12. North Sterling.s Including part" of "sterling Sterling town (part of) Mesa county ' . Precinct 1. Aliens Schoolhouse Precinct 2. Fruita, including Fruita town,. Fruita town Precinct 3. Whitewater. Precinct 4. De Beque, including f)e BequeTown" De Beque town Precinct 5. Mesa- Precinct 6. Rhone Precinct 7. Kannah Creek- Precinct 8. Collbran. Precincts 9, 10, 11, 12, and 16, coextensive "with" Grand Junction city. Grand Junction city _ Ward I :::::::::::::::::: a^" Ward 2 8__ Ward 3 :::::::::: ,X Ward 4 _ gj J Precinct 13. Palisade _ __ " Precinct 14. Pomona ._ __ __ ZI" Precinct 15. Snipes Precinct 17. Orchard Mesa,. Mineral county* . Precinct 1. Spar City Precinct 2. Wagon Wheel Gfap II_ "" Precinct 3, comprising ward 1 of Creede city_. Greede city (part of) Total for Creede city, in precincts 3, 4 and 5 Ward I Ward 2. Ward 3 :::::::::::::: if. Precinct 4, including ward 2 of Creede city Creede city (part of) ~ Precinct 5, including ward 3 of Creede'cityIII.I__""__ Creede city (part of ) Precinct 6, including Creede town ._IIZIZZI_ "Z_ "ZZ Z Creede town _____ _ _ _ Z~~ _"Z" Precinct 7. Bachelor ___'Z__Z _" _'_ Precinct 8. Weaver _ _ Montezuma county 3 . Precinct 1. Lower Mancos, exclusive of part of Mancos town. Precinct 2. Cortez, including Cortez town Cortez town Precinct 3. Dolores, including Dolorestown Z_ZZZ" Dolores town _ Z" Precinct 4. Upper Dolores Z Z ""_Z""Z Precincts. Arriola_. 1900 926 260 136 97 206 77 57 35 58 3,292 404 49 397 154 161 673 491 [,cog 45 70 97 224 215 518 9,267 924 756 126 191 314 83 429 452 179 817 3,503 3.S03 473 77.S 279 177 1,913 58 90 245 =45 938 350 328 435 365 308 343 84. 3,058 542 I2S 440 io8 146 203 304 559 Precinct 6. Upper Mancos, exclusive of part "of Mancos town. Precinct 7. McElmo Mancos town, in precincts 1 and 6 Southern Ute Indian reservation (part of) . [For total see Archuleta county.] 1 Kecinct 9 organized from parts of precincts 3 and 4 since 1890. 2 Precinct 12 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890 " VS^P'^™"" ^'"^ population for 1890 can not he made ; county redistrlcted 1890 121 157 92 109 161 29 20 3,070 239 81 228 135 374 956 540 65 110 318 124 440 2,030 1,529 1893. * Organized from parts of Hinsdale, Rio Grande, and Saguache counties i MINOR civil divisions. Montrose county*—, Precinct 1. Montrose, including part of Montrose tov7n_. Montrose town (part of) Total for Montrose town, in precincts i, 2, 3, and 4. Precinct 2. Montrose, including part of Montrose Montrose town (part of) ! town-. Precinct 3. Montrose, including part of Montrose town. Montrose town (part of) 1 Precinct 4. Montrose, including part of Montrose town— Montrose town (part of) Precinct 5. ^faturlta Precinct 6. Paradox, including Bed Rock town Bed Rock town Precinct 7. Maher Precinct 8. Olathe Precinct 9. Cimarron Precinct 10. Callfomla Mesa Precinct 11. Riverside Precinct 12. Shenandoah , Precinct 13. Maple Grove Precinct 14. Pinon ', Precinct 16. Horseily :. Precinct 16. Cashln 1000 Morgan county- Precinct 1. Port Morgan,^ including part of Port Morgan town. Fort Morgan town (part of) . Total for Fort Morgan town, in precincts i and 2_ Precinct 2. Fort Morgan," including part of Fort Morgan" town. Fort Morgan town (part of ) Precinct 7. Big Beaver' Precinct 9. Orchard Precinct 10. Weldon :___ Precinct 12. Snyder Precinct 16. Brush,' including Brush town__ZZ Brush town Precinct 23. Corona ZZZZ-ZZZZZ ~ Otero county s Precinct 1. Fowler Precinct 2. Manzanola — -— --_---. Precinct 3. Rooky Ford, including part oT Rocky Ford Rocky Ford town (part of) Total for Rocky Ford town, in precincts 3 and 4ZZ_ Z "eo™ct 4. Rocky Ford, including pajt of Rocky Ford" Rocky Ford town (part of) Precinct 6. Fairmount ZZZZZZZ Precinct 6. Higbee Kectact lo' Oh/™**' ®^'^^'^'^^"°* P^rt oTLa Juiita town: Pi-ecinct 11. Ordway, incTuding oi-dway towrTZZ Ordway town Precinct 12. La Junta, excluifvi'orp'eS^tLTLa'runtatown Precinct 14, Holbrook, including SuRar City towul bugar City town ' ^ p^ rf t'S i^°™P^^s" preofuatel"" g'.'and'isrand Ouray county ' . Precinct 1 comprising ward 1 of Ouray city Ouray city (part of)_ ' Total for Ourav citv. r Ouray city, in precincts 1,2731^ aild"4 Z Ward 1 _. Ward 2- "Z 500 Ward 3 7°° Ward 4 _ '"_ Z Z """ ^^ Precinct 2, comprising wMdloYouraycIt; ''''' Ouray city (part of)__ ^^y i-iij Precmct 3, comprising ward S-oYom^ay citv Ouray city (part of) ' ' "^'RMlway^owf^'^-'^^'^^^^'^^'^^^g^'^^yto^::::^ '^'&^oi^'_^^:^"«'"'i^"s"^"-u^"t°wn: town-_ Precinct 8. Upper Dallas Precinct 9. Colona _ Precinct 10. SnefBes Z Precinct 11. Bachelor Z Precinct 12. ImogeneZ Z'Z ^ToSL'n'to^ri"'.!^^;^^™ since'isga''"' population (810) of precinct 22, taken to form precincts 1 and 2 ' pSctl ov'Z^f^:^ f P'«""°* 22 since 1890. ^ = ciSSS'^Xp^Saffor fZ"^'' 1" ^'"°« 18^»- changes in minor civil IXion taeomple?e''^" """^ ^^ "^^^ ' l^°rmation a^ to 4,635 540 312 1, 217 363 200 335 276 538 429 119 135 35 224 498 114 213 636 123 440 150 67 50 3,268 687 299 634 565 335 156 217 180 431 944 3?J 11, 522 1890 6 1,601 681 719 1, 770 1,038 2,018 1,741 980 618 193 750. 100 692 138 388 1,357 689 2,513 4,731 159 102 59 363 IZ2 108 4,192 468 500 500 2,196- 700 700 669' 569 473 427 217 60 489' OfS 260 so 163 156 442 281 273 115 71 1,439 6,510 2.S34 Tablb 4.— population OF COLORADO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. OuBAT OOHNTY— Continued. Preoinot 14. Eed Mountain, including Eed Mountain town Red Mountain town Precinct 16. Virginius Precinct 17. Grizzly Bear Park oounty- Preclnct 1. Deer Valley Precinct 2. Webster i Precinct 8. Hall Valley Precinct 4. Jefferson,^ Precinct 5. Como, Including Come town. Como town ' Precinct 6. Tarryall^ Precinct 7. Lake George Precinct 8. West Four Mile Precinct 9. Freshwater,' including Freshwater town _ Freshwater town Precinct 10. Hartsel Precinct 11. Garo - Precinct 12. Salt Works* Precinct 13. Fairplay, Including Fairplay town.. Fairplay town & Precinct 14. Alma, including Alma town Alma town' Precinct 15. Mosquito Precinct 16. Horseshoe Precinct 17. Howbert. Precinct 18. Black Mountain '.. Precinct 19. Chase i Precinct 22. Puma2_ Precinct 23. Weston Pass* Phillips county . Preclatt 1. North » Precinct 1. South » Precinct 2, including Holyoke town_. Holyoke town Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Pitkin county i".. Precincts 1 to 9, coextensive with Aspen city- Aspen city- ward I 871 Ward 2 795 Ward 3 1,637 Precinct 10. ;^st-. Precinct 10. West- Precinct 11_ Precinct 12. East Precinct 12. West Precinct 13. Tourtelotte _ Precinct 15. Watson Precinct 16. Emma. PrecinctlV. Thomasville- Precinct 18. Chipeta Precinct 19. Ashcroft Precinct 20. Rock Creek_- Precinct 21. Hot Springs— Precinct 22. Gulch Prowers county «>_ Precinct 1. Lamar, including part of Lamar town. Lamar town (part of) Total for Lamar town, in precincts i and 4 Precinct 2. Holly, including Holly town Holly town Precinct 8. Granada, including Granada town Granada town . Precinct 4. Lamar, including part of Lamar town. Lamar town fpart of) Precinct 5. Carlton Precinct 6. North Precinct 7. North Pueblo county w. 1900 . 24 2,998 311 109 37 180 504 407 30 146 68 145 lii 76 74 406 319 380 297 47 41 46 49 100 114 4 1,583 164 124 606 451 286 214 100 T, 020 3,303 3.303 273 349 439 398 568 9 308 171 233 5 25 94 655 190 3,766 1890 685 487 987 837 364 662 204 660 500 223 300 34,448 28,157 3,548 207 262 40 141 857 374 91 235 32 145 186 80 113 1,050 109 8 2,642 471 240 172 1,929 S, 108 1,969 566 163 31, 491 24,558 Pueblo city,ii comprising precincts 1, 3, 4, 6 to 28, and parts of 2, 5, 29, and 50. o ..m Ward 1 3,491 Ward 2 '■' "^ 1 Precinct 19 organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890. 2 Precinct 22 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. a Precinct 18 organized from part of precinct 9 since 1890. 4 Precinct 23 organized from part of precinct 12 since 1890. 6 Population 301 in 1890. « Not separately returned in 1890. 8 fncludSTopulation (549) of former precinct 1, taken to form precincts 1, North and South since 1890. MINOR CIVIL divisions. Pueblo county— Continued. Pueblo city— Continued. Ward 3 4,048 Ward 4 3,306 Ward 5 3,448 Ward 6 3,355 Ward 7 4,505 Ward 8 3,272 Precinct 2, exclusive of part of Pueblo city Precinct 5, exclusive of part of Pueblo city Precinct 29, exclusive of part of Pueblo city Precinct 30 Precinct 31 Precinct 32 Precinct 33 Precinct 34 Precinct 85 Precinct 36 Precinct 37 Precinct 38 Precinct 39 Precinct 40 Precinct 41 Precinct 42 Precinct 43 Precinct 44 Precinct 45.. Precinct 46_ Precinct 47.. Precinct 48- Precinct 49- Precinct 50, exclusive of part of Pueblo city . Precincts! Precinct 52 ■ Bio Blanco county. Precinct 1. Eangelyi'i Precinct 2. White Elver 12 Precinct 3. Piceance Creek Precinct 4. Meeker, including Meeker town. Meeker town Precinct 5. Coal Creek Precinct 6. Upper White Precinct 7. Powell Park Precinct 8. Angora 12 Eio Grande county is _ Precinct 1, including part of Monte Vista town. Monte Vista town i(part of) Total for Monte Vista town, in precincts i and i: Precinct 2, including part of Del Norte town — Del Norte town (part of) Total for Del Norte town, in precincts 2 and 11. Precinct 3 .- Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 9. Precinct 10. Precinct 11, including part of Del Norte town Del Norte town (part of) Precinct 12, including part of Monte Vista town — Monte Vista town (part of) Precinct 13 EouTT county"".. Axial precinct Browns Park precinct Columbine precinct Craig precinct, including Craig town. Craig town . Egeria precinct _ Elk Mountain precinct Elk River precinct Four Mile precinct Hahns Peak precinct . Hayden precmct Lay precinct May bell precinct Rock Creek precinct Sidney precinct- Steamboat Springs precinct.. Twenty Mile precinct Upper Snake precinct Williams Fork precinct 1900 726 61 95 196 108 516 222 109 119 249 62 173 345. 182 33 159 269 274 84 157 25 357 241 983 156 400 1,690 167 108 130' 707 S07 261 112 162 43. 4,080 386 234 556 431 377 7°S 521 70 188 172 428 467 191 457 328 625 322 144 3,661 147 87 68 379 133 400 159 521 130 46 500 105 128 178 403 100 94 103 113 1890 9 Organized from part of former precinct 1 since 1890. 10 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. n Bessemer city (population 3, 317 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 12 Precinct 8 organized from parts of precincts 1 and 2 since 1890. ispart taken to form Mineral county in 1893. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ;. county redistricted since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF COLORADO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Saguache county i . Precinct 1. Villa Grove, including Villa Grove town_ Villa Grove town Precinct 2. Cotton Creek Precinct 3. Crestone " Precinct 4. Caruero^.l Precinct 5, Lower Saguache.. Precinct '6. Saguache,' including Saguache town . Saguache town. Precinct 7. Sargents^ Precinct 8. Upper Saguache Precinct 9. Coohetopa " Precinct 10. Biedell Precinct 11. Bonanza, including Bonanza village- Bonanza village Precinct 12. Alder . Precinct 13. Parkville Precinct 14. Russell Springs' Precinct 15. Hanmann Precinct 16. Moffat Precinct 17.- Elkhorn « Precinct 18. Veteran » Precinct 19. Duncan 2 Precinct 20. Union Hill w Precinct 21. Lawrence * Precinct 22. Center View ii— Precinct 23. Embargo 12 San Juan county i' . Precinct 1. Chattanooga Precinct 2. Southwest Silverton, including part of Silver- ton town. Silverton town (part of) Total for Silverton town, in precincts 2, 3, and 4 Precinct 3. Northwest Silverton, including part of Silver- ton town. Silverton town (part of) Precinct 4. East Silverton, Including part of Silverton town. biiverton town (part of) Precinct 5. Howardsville Precinct 6. Eureka, including Eureka village Eureka village Precinct 8. Silver Lake Basin Precinct 9. Gladstone 1000 San Miqukl county". Precinct 1. East Telluride, including part of Telluride town. 'ielluride town (part of) Total for Telluride town, in precincts i, 8, and 11 Precinct 2. Ames Precinct 3. San Miguel Precinct 4. Ophir, including Oplilr town Ophir town Precinct 5. Marshall Basin ""I' Precinct 6. Tiurkey Creek Irecinot 7. Placerville Precnict 8. West Telluride, Including part of Telluride town. Telluride town (part of) Precinct 9. Norwood "" Precinct 10. Trout Lake Precinct 11. South Telluride, including part of Telluride town. Telluride town (part of) Precinct 12. Mount Wilson IIII Precinct 13. Bear Creek Precinct 14. Savage Basin Precinct 15. Saw Pit, including Saw Pit townl Saw Pit town Precinct 16. Cedar I Skdqwiok county.. Precinct 1 Precinct 2, including Julesbui-g town . Julesburg town Precincts Precinct 4 Precincts Precinct 6 Precinct 7 3,853 205 J 03 250 384 309 125 462 73 152 81 61 22 148 141 49 26 110 147 116 181 23S 39 100 231 382 35 2,342 ■55 432 421 1,380 413 377 704 582 89 151 39 296 202 6,379 729 430 2,446 101 138 286 127 376 138 311 931 333 108 1,091 1,085 7 149 296 272 94 46 971 34 440 371 163 170 72 24 1890 3,313 274 265 151 427 186 943 660 165 80 64 19 118 96 141 58 137 56 104 125 1,572 2,909 766 1,293 107 310 202 225 83 86 281 201 1 Part of precinct 9 taken to form Mineral county in 1893. 2 Precinct 19 organized from part of precinct 3 since 1890. s Parts taken to form precincts 18, 22, and 23 since 1890. * Precinct 21 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. ^ Part taken to form precinct 20 since 1890. » Part taken to form precinct 20 and part annexed to Mineral countv since 1890. ' ' Part taken to form precinct 18 since 1890. * Part taken to form precinct 22 since 1890. « Organized from parts of precincts 4 and 14 since 1890. 1" Organized from parts of precincts 7 and 9 since 1890. " Organized from parts of precincts 4 and 17 since 1890. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Summit county i'_. Breckeruidge town, in precincts 1, 2, 3, and 4 Precinct 1, exclusive of part of Breckenridge town . Precinct 2, exclusive of part of Breckenridge town _ Precinct 3, exclusive of part of Breckenridge town _ Precinct i, exclusive of part of Breckenridge town . Precinct 5 Precinct 6, Including Montezuma town Montezuma town Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Precinct 9 Precinct 10 Precinct 11 Precinct 12 Precinct 13 Precinct 14 Tellee county's.. Precinct 1 Precinct 2, including Florissant town Florissant town Precinct 3 Precinct 4, including Woodland Park town- Woodland Park town Precinct 5 Precinct 6, Including Gillett town Gillett town Precinct 7.. Precincts 8 to 19, coextensive with Cripple Creek town. Precinct 20 ± Precinct 21 Precinct 22 Precinct 23 Precinct 24, including Anaconda town Anaconda town Precinct 25.. Precinct 26, including Altman town Altman town Precinct 27, including part of Goldfield town . Goldfield town (part of).. Total for Goldfield town, in precincts 27, 28, and 29.. Precinct 28, comprising part of Goldfield town Goldfield town (part of) Precinct 29, comprising part of Goldfield town Goldfield town (part of) Precincts 30 to 37, coextensive with Victor town Precinct 38 Precinct 39 Precinct 40, including Lawrence town Lawrence town : Precinct 41 Washington county. Precinct 1. Pinneo " Precinct 2. Akron,'' including Akron town.. Akron town Precinct 3. Curtis Precinct 4. Ashland Precinct 5. Otis Precinct 6. Hyde 1 Precinct 7. Eock Creek w _ Precinct 8. South Platte " Precinct 9. Clark la Weld county is . Precinct 1. Lupton, including Fort Lupton town- Fort Lupton town Precinct 2. St. Vrain "I "H "_ " Precinct 3. HlUsboro "'_ 'I """ " Precinct 4. Windsor, including WindsorTowu Windsor town.. Platteville, including "parF'of "piattevilie" 306 2,395 Precinct 6. Evans, including Evans town Evans town Precinct 6. town. Platteville town (part of) Total for Platteville town, in prechlctTs anJio""! Greefey City. "^^"^ Greeley, comprising ward""2"8f" ^and i7 *^"^'=y <^''y. coextensive with precincts 7, 12, Ward I . ■ Ward 2. ''?=8 Ward 3_ ^41 11 Organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890 since 189™^^"'°'' "^"^ population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted changJri?Srr^?^SPd??^|fiTn?oU'^^^^^ ">' -^-l^^ information a. to >« InXdelpiSXfion^?!.!! 'Jf ° ''""^ ^■«^°^t counties in 1899. Teinee 1890 P°P^'^*'°" ("S) of former precinct 8, annexed to precincts 6 and " Precinct 8 organized from part of precinct 1 sinno ison » ?'!J™<=t 9 organized from part of precinct 2 s^ncl 1 mn ' «» Part of former precinct 8 annexed rince 1890 ' 1900 2,744 976 182 15 97 13 467 75 40 140 68 110 56 288 65 103 29, 002 1890 1,906 143 261 131 340 544 269 772 652 S''4 54 10, 147 323 1, 029 266 393 1,347 I.OS9 1,0.55 l,2:a 659 1,300 400 2, 191 950 950 841 841 4, 986 1,399 243 655 1? 1,241 439 31 550 351 110 37 131 78 100 140 64 16,808 770 635 636 668 305 600 389 529 158 263 841 16 2,301 91 1,034 233 96 877 195 162 11,736 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OP COLORADO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Weld county— Continued. Preoluot 8. Erie, Inoludlng part of Erie town Erie town (part of) Total for Erie town, in precincts 8 and 32 ~"I" Prednot 9. Pleasant valley Precinct 10. Plumb '"__' Precinct 11. Eaton, Including part of Eaton town '. Eaton town (part of) Total for Eaton town, in precincts 11 and 13 Precinct 12. Southwest Greeley, comprising ward 3 of Greeley city. Precinct IS. West Eaton, including part of Eaton town__. Eaton town (part of) Precinct 14. Hignland Lake Precinct 16. Sunnyside Precinct 16. Glpson Precinct 17. Eaymer Precinct 18. Crow Creek Precinct 19. North Windsor Precinct 20. Hardin Precinct 21. East Greeley, comprising ward 1 of Greeley city. Precmct 22. Beebe Draw Precinct 23. Green City Precinct 24. La Grange Precinct 26. Carr 1900 443 329 4§5 284 465 128 384 1,154 680 256 600 486 641 112 411 552 203 1,028 291 119 498 120 1890 662 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Weld county— Continued. Precinct 26. Wlnbomn . Precinct 27. Hudson Precinct 28. Nantes- Precinct 29. North Platteville, including part of Platte- vllle town. Platteville town (part of) Precinct SO. Roggen Precinct 31. Grover Precinct 32. South Erie, including part of Erie town Erie town (part of) Precinct 33. Delta Precinct 34. Lucerne Precinct 35. Ault YxnUA COUNTY- Precinct 1. laird Precinct 2. Wray, including Wray town Wray town Precinct 3. Eckley Precinct 4. Yuma, including Yuma towii- Yuma town Precinct 5. Magee^ 1900 413 1S8 720 487 105 68 150 403 368 251 459 478 1,729 1890 12,596 242 566 125 299 851 241 467 1890. 1 Includes population (171) of precincts 6 and 7, annexed to precinct 5 since 2 Precincts 6 and 7 annexed since 1890. There are 165 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Colorado, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP COLORADO : 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Aguilarcity Akron town Alamosa town Alma town Altman town Anaconda town _ Animas town Antouito town — Argo town Aspen city Basalt town Bed Rock town— Bellvue town_. Berkeley town Berthoud vUlage Black Hawk town Bonanza village Boulder city ^Breckenridge town — Brighton town Brush town Buena Vista town Burlington town Canyon City Carbondale town Castle Rock town Central City town Colorado City town — MJolorado Springs city - Como town Conejos town Cortez town Craig town Creede city Creede town- Crested Butte town- Cripple Creek town . Dallas town , De Beque town Del Norte town Delta town Denver city Dolores town Dubois town Durango city Eagle town Eaton town Edith town Eldora town Elizabeth town Elyria town Empire town Erie town Eureka village Evans town POPULATION. 1900 1890 351 1,141 297 659 1, 0.")9 154 347 443 3, 303 382 35 99 707 305 i,l:oo 111 6,150 976 366 381 1,006 183 3, 775 173 304 3,114 2,914 21,085 407 348 12;5 133 938 235 988 10,147 50 83 705 819 133, 8.'9 108 23 3,317 124 384 282 3',I5 215 1, 384 276 697 39 559 978 367 180 315 5,108 228 1,067 96 3,330 306 112 146 2,825 166 315 2,480 1,788 11,140 374 332 857 '541" 736 470 106, 713 2,726 134 662 49 306 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Fairplay town Fletcher town Florence city Florissant town Fort Collins city Fort Lupton town Fort Morgan town Freshwater town Frulta town Georgetown town Gillett town Gilman town Glenwood Springs town Globeville town Golden City Goldfleld town- Gothic town Granada town Grand Junction city Granite town Greeley city Green Mountain Falls town Gunnison town Gypsum town Hessie town Holly town Holyoke town Hooper town Hotchkiss town __ Hot Sulphur Springs town _ Idaho Springs town Ironton town Irwin village Jamestown town Julesburg town Lafayette town La Jara town La Junta town Lake City town Lamar town Laa Animas town La Veta town Lawrence town LeadviUe city Littleton town Longmont town Louisville town Loveland village Lyons town Manassa town Mancos town Manitou town Marble town Meeker town Montclair town POPULATION. 1900 319 202 3,728 131 3,054 214 634 77 126 1,418 524 ' 221 1,350 2,192 2,152 2,191 20 204 3,503 250 3,023 40 1,200 76 17 364 451 177 261 60 2,502 71 26 164 371 970 208 2,613 700 987 1,192 254 299 12, 455 738 2,201 966 1,091 547 739 101 607 415 1890 301 439 2, Oil 113 1,927 442 920 2,383 163 2,030 2,395 1,^105' 212 202 410 1,439 607 666 611 361 10,384 1,513 696 574 642 260 380 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VIL1.A(;JCS. Monte Vista town Montezuma town Montrose town Monument town Nevadaville town Newcastle town Ophir town Old way town Ouray city Pagosa Springs town _ Palmer Lake town __. Pitkin village Platteville town Poncha Springs town Portland town Pueblo city Red Cliff town Red Mountain town.. Rico town Ridgway town Rifle town Rockvale city Rocky Ford town Roslta town Saguache town St. Elmo town Salida city San Rafael town Saw Pit town Sheridan town Silver Cliff town Silver Plume town ___ Silverton town South Canyon City Spencer town Springfield town Sterling town Sugar City town Telluride town Tin Cup village Trinidad city Valverde town Victor city Victor town Villa Grove town Walden town Walsenburg town Ward town ■\VestclifEe town West Creek town White Pine village— . Windsor town Woodland Park town Wray town Yuma town POPULATION. 1900 556 40 1,217 156 823 431 127 138 2,196 367 166 203 263 97 69 28,157 256 30 811 245 273 870 2,018 110 73 65 3,722 700 94 442 676 776 1,380 968 62 44 1,009 6S9 2,446 64 5,345 665 1,174 4,986 103 141 1,033 300 256 161 69 305 269 271 139 1890 780 1,330 177 933 311 113 2,634 371 213 101 116 24, 568 468 304 660 2,586 90 540 766 T523 64 928 424 192 143 173 241 12 Of the above named 165 incorporated places there are only 27 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, and of these only 7 have a population of more than 5,000, namely, Denver city, -with 133,859 ; Pueblo city, with 28,157 ; Colorado Springs city, with 21,085 ; Leadville city, with 12,455 ; Cripple Creek town, with 10,147 ; Boulder city, with 6,150; and Trinidad city, with 5,345 inhabitants. Denver and Pueblo are the only cities in Colorado that have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for these 2 cities a summary is presented in table 6, showing their population from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 6.— POPULATION OP DENVER AND PUEBLO: 1860 TO 1900. •CENSUS YEAES. DENVER. PUEBLO. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1900 133,859 106,713 35, 629 4,759 4,749 27,146 71,084 30,870 10 25.4 1^9. 5 &18.6 0.2 28,157 24, 558 3,217 666 3,599 21, 341 2,551 14.6 663.3 383.0 1890 1K,S0 1870 1860 As shown by the above summary, Denver had a population of less than 5,000 in 1860 and in 1870, but during each of the next two decades it materially increased, showing a total population in 1880 of 35,629 and in 1890 of 106,713 ; it has in 1900 a population of 133,859, representing an increase during the last ten years of 27,146, or 25.4 per cent. Pueblo had a little more than 600 inhabitants in 1870 and less than 3,500 in 1880, but its population had increased in 1890 to 24,558 and in 1900 to 28,157, showing an increase from 1890 to 1900 of about 15 per cent. Director of the Censim. ■>^ ^: Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin No. 15. WASHINGTON, D. C. November 16, 1900. POPULATION OF HAWAII BY ISLANDS AND DISTRICTS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Hawaii by islands and districts, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. The Hawaiian Islands were annexed to the United States by the Act of Congress approved July V, 1898, which act took effect in Hawaii August 12, 1898. The Act of Congress approved April 30, 1900, made provision for a territorial government, and under this act Mr. Sanford B. Dole, formerly President of the provisional government, took the oath of office as Governor on June 14, 1900. The first census of the Hawaiian Islands was taken in 1832, and was followed by censuses in 1836, 1850, 1853, and 1860. These censuses are said to have been very simple and rudimentary in character, and a census taken at regular periods was not provided for until 1865, when the Legislative Assembly made it "the duty of the Board of Education, every sixth year, counting from the year 1860, to m^e a complete census of the inhabitants of the Kingdom, to be laid before the King and Legislature for their consideration." Under the terms of this requirement a census of the Hawaiian Islands was taken every six years from 1866 to 1896, inclusive. The present census, that of 1900, has been taken as a part of the work of the Twelfth Census of the United States the Director of the Census having been authorized and directed by section 1 of the census act to make 'suitable provisions for the enumeration of the population and products of the Hawaiian Islands, and to employ for the purpose either supervisors and enumerators or special agents', as he should deem necessary. The census of Hawaii was accordingly taken by special agents, under the supervision of Mr. Alatau T. Atkinson, as chief special agent, Mr. Atkinson having previously served as the general superintendent of the Hawaiian census in 1896. (CP 15M) ■ The census of Hawaii in 1900, as previously stated, was taken as of June 1 of hat year, l^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1866 to 1896, inclusive, were taken as of different dates as follows : 1866-December 1 '/'''-^''^^^^l^olZ^^ December 27; 1884-December 27 ; 1890_December 28 ; 1896-September 27. ^^^^^^^^f ^n Th;w^^^ ing the dates as of which the censuses prior to 1866 were taken. Table 1 shows the ^'^f'^ZolLfer^ri^l each cisus from 1832 to 1900, inclusive, together with the number and per cent of increase (or decrease) during each census period. ^^^^^ l._POPULATION OF HAWAII : 1832 TO 1900. CENSUS TEAES. 1900 - 1896 - 1890.. 1884 -. 1878 - 1872 ..' 1866 -. 1860 .. 1853.. 1850 -. 1836 -. 1832 - Population. 154, 001 109, 020 89, 990 80,578 57,985 56,897 62, 9j9 69,700 73,138 84, 165 108, 579 130, 813 Numter. Per cent. 44,981 19,030 9,412 22, 593 1,088 16,062 16,741 13,438 1 11, 027 124,414 121,734 41.2 21.1 11.6 33.9 1.9 19.6 19.6 14.7 113.1 122.4 116.6 1 Decrease. The first census of the Hawaiian Islands, taken in 1832, showed a population of 130,313, but each succeeding census up to and including 1872 showed a loss, the census returns in 1872 giving a population of only 56,897, repre- senting a loss since 1832 of 73,416, or 56.3 per cent. The census of 1878 showed only a slight increase over that of 1872, but during the next six years the population increased rapidly, and the census of 1884 showed a population of 80,578, or an increase since 1878 of very nearly 39 per cent. From 1884 to 1890 the population of the islands increased 11.6 per cent and from 1890 to 1896, 21.1 per cent, giving a population in 1896 of 109,020. During the four years from 1896 to 1900 the percentage of increase has nearly doubled, the present census showing a population of 154,001, representing an increase over that reported in 1896 of 44,981, or 41.2 per cent. During the last ten years, from 1890 to 1900, or substantially the same interval as for the census of the United States proper, there has been an increase in population of 64,011, or 71.1 per cent. The total land surface of the Hawaiian Islands is, approximately, 6,449 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the last three censuses being as follows: 1890, 13.9 ; 1896, 16.9; 1900, 23.8. Table 2 shows the population of Hawaii in detail by islands at each census from 1866 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each island or group of islands, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each period. Table 2.— POPULATION OF HAWAII IN DETAIL BY ISLANDS: 1866 TO 1900. 1900 1896 1S90 1884 1878 1872 1866 H^awaii . 154,001 109, 020 89,990 80,578 57,985 Hawaii island — Kauai island NUhau island Maui Island Molokai island 1 Lanai island J" Oahu island 46,843 20, 562 172 25,416 2,504 58,504 33,285 15,2281 164/ 17,726 '2,3071 105/ ;0,206 26,754 24,991 11,859 8,935 17,357 15,970 2,826 2,614 31,194 28,068 17,034 (5,634 \ 177 12, 109 /2,581 \ 214 20,236 56,897 16, 001 4,961 233 12,83) 2,349 348 ■20,671 62,959 19, 808 6,299 325 14, 035 2,299 394 19,799 Tablb 3.— mCBBASE IN POPULATION OF HAWAII IN DETAIL BY ISLANDS : 1866 TO 1900. Hawaii . Hawaii island — Kauai island Niihau island... Maui island Molokai island! Lanai island /" Oahu island INCREASE FROM 1896 TO 1900. Numter. Percent, 44, 981 13,558 5,331 8 7,690 92 18,299 41.2 40.7 35.01 4.8/ 43.3 ' 3.8 45.5 INCREASE EEOM 1890 TO 1896. Number. Percent. 19,030 6,531 3,533 369 1414 9,011 21.1 24.4 29.7 2.1 114.6 28.8 INCREASE EEOM 1884 TO 1890. Number. Percent, 9,412 1,763 2,924 1,387 212 3,126 ' Decrease 11.6 7.0 32.7 8.1 11.1 INCREASE EKOM 18(8 TO 1884. Number. Percent, 22,593 7,957 3,124 3,861 1181 7,832 46.7 53.7 31.8 16.4 38.7 INCREASE FROM 1872 TO 1878. Number. Percent. 1,033 f673 V56 1225 / 232 Vl34 '435 1.9 6.4 13.5 124.0 11.8 9.8 138.5- 12.1 INCREASE FROM 1866 TO 18J2. Number. Percent, 16,062 13,807 11,338 192 11,701 50 146 872 19.6 119.2 121.2 128.3 112.1 2.1 111.6 4.4 Table 4 shows the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent of each island or group of islands from 1890 to 1900, corresponding substantially to the ten-year period for which comparisons are made in the census of the states and territories of the United States proper. * Table 4 — ESTCREASE IN POPULATION OF HAWAII IN DETAIL BY ISLANDS: 1890 TO 1900. Hawah Hawaii island _. Kauai island 1 Niihau island/ "■ Maui island Molokai islandl Lanai island / Oahu island INCEEASE. Number. Per cent, 64,011 20, 089 8,875 8,059 1322 27,810 71.1 75.0 74.8 46.4 111.3 87.5 This table shows that all the islands have increased materially in population since 1890, with the exception of Molokai and Lanai islands which show a combined loss of 11.3 per cent. The largest percentage of increase reported is 87.5 for Oahu island, in which the city of Honolulu is situated. Table 5 shows, for each census from 1866 to 1900, inclusive, the population of Hawaii by districts, certain of the islands being divided into districts, equivalent to the minor civil divisions of which the counties of the United States are composed. Table 5.— POPULATION OF HAWAII BY DISTRICTS : 1866 TO 1900. DISTKICTS. 1900 1896 1890 1S84 1878 1872 186G 46,843 83,285 26,754 24,991 17,034 16,001 19,808 6,919 19,7«5 3,854 4,366 3,819 5,128 600 2,872 20,734 5,680 12,878 . 2,908 4,125 3,061 1,748 558 2,327 15,392 5,002 9,935 2,577 4,303 1,763 834 538 1,812 11,869 3,908 7,988 3,483 4,481 1,773 944 589 1,826 8,935 1,805 4,231 2,210 8,299 1,967 1,043 718 1,761 5,811 1,516 4,220 1,865 2,086 2,218 1,288 892 1,916 6,194 2,050 4,655 2,020 2,345 3,268 1,932 1,089 2,449 6,624 Hilo district - Puna district - 2,630 2,775 2,472 1,8071 1,697 1,658 2,186 3,220 4,564 4,484 2,762 1,836 3,425 2,101 1,765 2,792 1,882 1,600 1,984 "K'nlna district 1,008 833 1,084 1,832 /1, 197 \ 177 12,109 1,301 1,269 233 12,334 1,478 1,651 325 14,035 5,714 172 25,416 4,4311 164/ 17,726 2,739 17,357 1,762 15,970 Ts!land of Niihau 5,276 4,951 7,236 965 6,988 2,504 3,792 2,898 6,464 3,270 2,113 5,266 2,814 2,269 5,073 2,067 2,448 3,408 2,760 3,002 2,512 3,501 3,581 2,653 Wflilnlrn district 6,072 2,412 6,708 2,826 5,814 2,614 4,186 2,795 4,060 2,697 4,300 2,693 Molokai island"! 2,504 58,504 f 2, 3071 t 105 J 40,205 2,826 31,194 2,614 28,068 f2,581 t 214 20,286 2,349 348 20,671 2,299 394 19,'?99 Tifl.nai island / '" 9,689 1,008 29,306 2,372 2,844 3,286 3,067 1,281 29,920 1,835 2,753 1,349 2,1551 903/ 22,907 1,444 2,499 1,286 2,374 20,487 1,321 2,621 1,265 1,699 14,114 1,082 2,402 939 1,671 14,852 1,269 2,028 861 1,784 13,521 1,163 2,195 1,136 Honolulu district, coextensive witli Honolulu city. The city of Honolulu is coextensive with the district of Honolulu, in Oahu island, and is practically the only city in Hawaii. Table 6 shows the population of Honolulu from 1866 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each census period. Table 6.— POPULATION OF HONOLULU: 1866 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INOKEASE. Numter. Per cent. 1900— _ - 39,306 29,920 22,907 20,487 14,114 14,852 13,521 9,386 7,013 2,420 6,373 1738 1,331 31.3 30.6 11.8 45.1 14.9 9.8 1896 ._ 1890 — _ 1884 - 1878 ._ 1872 _. . 1866 1 Decrease. The population of Honolulu in 1866 was 13,521, as compared with a population in 1900 of 39,306, or an increase of practically threefold in 34 years. The largest percentage of increase during any one period was 45.1 from 1878 to 1884. Honolulu had a population in 1890 of 22,907, showing an increase from 1890 to 1900 of 16,399, or 71.5 per cent. Director of the Census. -^ ^a mwEHs} /, A' NO, S'-. W90!, Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 16. ^ATASHINGTON, D. C. November 20, 1900. POPULATION OF FLORIDA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Florida by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Florida was organized as a territory March 30, 1822, and admitted as a state March 3, 1845. Table 1 shows the population of Florida at each census from 1830 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF FLORIDA : 1830 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAHS. Population. INOKEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 528,642 391,422 269,493 187,748 140,424 87,445 54,477 34,730 137,120 121,929 81,745 47,324 52,979 32,968 19,747 35."0 45.2 43.5 33.7 60.5 60.5 66.8 1890 1880 1850 - The population of the state in 1900 is 528,542 as compared with a population of 391,422 in 1890. This shows an increase during the ten years of 137,120, or 35.0 per cent, as against an increase of 45.2 per cent from 1880 to 1890 and of 43.5 per cent from 18V0 to 1880. Florida had a population in 1830 of 34,730 and each succeeding census to 1860 showed an increase of more than 50 per cent, the total population of the state in 1860 being 140,424. From 1860 to 1870 the population increased only 33.7 per cent, this being the smallest rate of increase shown for any The population of Florida in 1900 is more than fifteen times as large as the population given for 1830, the first census taken after its organization as a territory in 1822._ The total land surface of Florida is, approximately, 54,240 square miles, the average number of persons to the squaremileatthecensusesof 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890,7.2; 1900, 9.7. ^., , ^., . Table 2 shows the population of Florida by counties at each census from 1830 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years^ rom^^^ territorial change which has been made in the counties of Florida since 1890 is that part of Pasco has been annexe^^ counties in the state all but 3 show increases in population since 1890, and 6 counties show over 100 percent of increase, namely Dade, 475.4 per cent ; Calhoun, 205.2 per cent ; Hillsboro, 141.0 per cent ; Citrus, 125.1 percent; Lee, 117.1 per cent ; and Liberty, 103.5 per cent. The 3 counties showing a decrease in population are Lake, Monroe, and Orange. Table 4 shows the population of Florida by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. (CP15M) Table 2.— POPULATION OF FLORIDA BY COUNTIES : 1830 TO 1900. The State., Alachua Baker 1 Bradford 1. Brevard 2_. Calhoun Citrus s __.. Clay Columbia- Dade* De Soto6._. Duval Escambia- Franklin _. Gadsden Hamilton- Hernando •-. Hillsboro Holmes Jackson Jefferson Lafayette- Lake" Lee» Leon Levy 1000 528,542 Liberty Madison Manatee <» . Marion Monroe ° — Nassau New River i Orange "> Osceola" Pasco 12 Polk IS Putnam St. John St. Lucie » . Santa Rosa . Sumter " Smvauee — Taylor Volusia * . Wakulla- Walton _ Washington. 32,245 4,516 10,295 5,158 5,132 5,391 5,635 17, 094 4,955 8,047 39, 733 28,313 4,890 15,294 11,881 3,638 36, 013 7,762 23,377 16, 195 4,987 7,467 3,071 19,887 8,603 2,956 16, 446 4,663 24, 403 18,006 9,654 "11^374" 3,444 6,054 12, 472 11, 641 9,165 1800 391,422 10,293 6,187 14,654 3,999 10, 003 5,149 9,316 10, 154 22,934 8,333 7,616 3,401 1,681 5,154 12,877 861 4,944 26,800 20,188 3,308 11,894 8,507 2,476 14, 941 4,336 17,644 15,757 3,686 8,034 1,414 17,752 6,586 1,452 14, 316 2,895 20, 796 18,786 8,294 "i2,"584' 3,133 4,249 7,905 11,186 8,712 1880 269,493 16,462 2,303 6,112 1,478 1,580 2,838 9,589 267 19,431 12, 156 1,791 12, 169 6,790 4,248 5,814 2,170 14, 372 16, 065 2,441 1870 187,748 17,328 1,325 3,671 1,216 2,098 7,335 85 1860 140,424 8,232 246 1,446 7,961 j5,363 10, 524 2,122 8,467 3,117 4,816 6,426 19, 662 5,767 1,362 14, 798 3,544 13, 016 10, 940 6,618 11, 921 7,817 1,256 9,802 5,749 2,938 3,216 1,572 9,628 13,398 1,783 3,181 6,261 4,535 6,645 4,686 7,161 2,279 3,294 2,723 4,201 4,089 15, 236 2,018 1,050 11, 121 1,931 10, 804 5,667 4,247 ~~2~i95' 1,914 4,646 83 5,074 5,768 1,904 9,396 4,154 '1,200 2,981 1,386 10, 209 9,876 2,068 1850 87,445 2,524 1,377 1840 54,477 18S0 2,282 1,142 2,102 446 3,169 3,821 2,618 3,312 2,962 3,556 1,453 1,723 2,506 3,041 2,302 12,313 1,781 1,457 7,779 854 8,609 2,913 3,644 3,820 987 4,539 4,351 1,561 8,784 2,511 926 2,377 1,205 6,639 7,718 11, 442 465 4,156 3,993 1,030 5,992 1,464 34,730 1820 2,204 1,970 2,518 1810 1800 452 4,681 5,713 10, 713 5,490 1,037 1,154 3,338 2,645 2,164 466 687 2,525 139 2,883 2,644 3,907 3,312 6,494 526 1700 1,892 - 73 2,694 617 1,511 "'733 2,538 1,955 1,817 1,950 1 New River taken to form Baker and Bradford prior to 1870 Osceo?a!n'l887 ^^ °* ®*' ^""'' P"" *° ^^° ' ?''''' "'I^en'to form part of 1 0rganized from parf of Hernando in 1887. * Part of St. Lucie annexed prior to 1860. ' De Soto organized from part of Manatee in 1887 F^lo^w!^'^^ '^^ ■^™'°° P"" '° ^^^ ■ P^'*^ ^^^'^ '° ^°''" Citrus and ' Estimated. « Organized from parts of Orange and Sumter in 1887. 1,461 859 1,207 978 9 Lee organized from part of Monroe in 1887. and O^ce'Slaln ?^f "■°" ^°'^^*° P"""" '° ^^ ' P^* ^^^^ ^ ^o™ V^ of Lake " Organized from parts of Brevard and Orange in 1887 pirt nf'l? iT,S^'^ °' Hernando in 1887 ; lart annexed to Polk since 1890 14 \SfI ? , ^*- J'^P® annexed prior to 1860 ; part of Pasco annexed einoe iRon prior^tfl86o *° '°''" ''''™''^ """^ P"'^ ^^"^^^^ ^ Dadt.°?oCnd VoS 1' Part taken to form part of Lake in 1887. Table 3- INCIlEASE IN POPULATION OF FLORIDA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. INCKEASE. Number. Per cent. The State 137 120 Alachua Baker Bradford Brevard Calhoun Citrus Clay Columbia ._ Dade De Soto Duval Escambia Franklin Gadsden Hamilton _., Hernando Hillsboro Holmes Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake ,811 ,183 ,779 ,757 ,451 997 481 217 094 103 933 126 582 400 374 162 072 ,301 1.507 35.0 40.5 86.4 36.9 51.6 206.2 125.1 9.3 32.7 475.4 62.7 48.2 40.2 47.8 28.6 39.6 46.9 141.0 79.0 33.2 2.7 35.2 17.0 COUNTIES. Number. Per cent. Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Monroe Nassau Orange Osceola Pasco.. Polk ::; Putnam St. John...!" Santa Rosa. Sumter Suwanee . Taylor Volusia Wakulla. Walton I Washington. 1,657 2,135 2,017 1,504 1,130 1,768 8,607 1780 1,360 11,210 811 1,805 4,567 4.55 453 2.332 824 4,030 1,877 1,536 2,032 4,530 3,728 ' Decrease. 117.1 12.0 30.6 103.5 7.8 61.0 17.3 14.1 16.3 19.6 9.9 42.4 57.7 4.0 5.1 29.2 15.3 88.2 88.4 18.1 65.1 94.0 58.0 Table 4 — POPULATION OF FLOPJDA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Alachua cobnty . Precinct 1. Waldo Precinct 2. La Crosse Precinct 3. Alachua Precinct 4. Cow Creek * Precinct 5. Trenton ii Precinct 6. Jonesville 11"" Precinct 7. Gainesville, including Gainesville city . Gainesville city Precinct 8. Hawthorn, including Hawthorn town.. Hawthorn town Precinct 9. IsH'id Grove Precinct 10. Micanopy, including Micanopy town__. Micanopy town Precinct 11. Archer Precinct 12. Arredonda Precinct 13. Fairbanks Precinct 14. Melrose Precinct 15. Windsor.. Precinct 16. Lakeview Precinct 17. Hague Precinct 18. Osceola Precinct 19. Orange Heights Precinct 20. High Springs, including High Springs town High Springs town Precinct 21. Yular^ Baker county Precinct 1. Sanderson Precinct 2. Olustee Precinct 3. Maclenny, including Maclenny town . Maclenny town Precinct 4. Johnsville Precinct 5. Glen St. Mary Bradford county . Precinct 1. Lawtey '. Precinct 2. Lake Butler,s Including Lake Butler town Lake Butler town Precinct 3. Palestine — Precinct 4. Providence Precinct 5. Pine Hill Precinct 6. Starke, including Starke town Starke town Precinct 7. Hampton, including Hampton town. Hampton town Precinct 8. Pine Grove ' Brevard county * . Precinct 1. La Grange Precinct 2. Titusville, including Titusville town Titusville town Precinct 3. City Point Precinct i. Eockledge, including Cocoa town Cocoa town Precinct 5. Eau Gallie, including EaiU Gallic town — Eau Gallie town Precinct 6. Melbourne, including Melboiu-ne town . Melbourne town Precinct 7. Malabar Precinct 8. Sebastian Precinct 9. St. Lucie Precinct 10. Eden Precinct 11. Fort Drum Precinct 12. Narrows Precinct 13. Georglana Precinct 14. Merritt Precinct 15. Canaveral Precinct 16. Hanlover Precinct 18. Ankona Precinct 19. Micco Precinct 20. Brantley Precinct 21. White City Precinct 22. Woodley. Seminole Indians (not located in precincts) . Calhoun county . Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 1. Wewahitchka-. 2. Shiloah 3. Pippins Mill - 4. Hansfords Mill- 5. Blountstown — 6. lola 7. Board Head — Precinct 8. Railsbach'., Precinct 9. Juniper Creek Precinct 10. Farmdale'. 1900 32, 245 1,628 2,169 1,624 738 1,060 3,617 6,808 3.633 1,425 296 575 1,607 645 1,461 1,589 588 613 913 .235 1,277 788 440 2,448 1,562 612 4,516 1,201 650 950 350 1,3.56 459 10,295 1,474 2, 429 431 600 1,136 1,194 2, 120 972 1,182 198 260 5,158 276 804 756 148 660 382 277 172 281 131 92 196 482 543 100 67 131 182 94 82 100 89 128 243 100 83 1890 122,934 1,312 1,460 836 922 254 2,488 4,234 2, 700 485 1,393 494 1,369 2,304 295 540 ('). 300 948 558 420 798 3,333 952 435 898 334 718 380 7,516 1,098 1,678 - 3.54 906 841 1,989 669 650 3,401 74S s 1, 681 1,250 C) 474 212 305 (') 1,000 257 571 (') 236 119 468 144 108 113 661 (') 59 1 Precincts 8 and 15 (population 2,018 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890. 2 iroS IiPt 91 nrmnlzed fiom parts of precincts 4 and 5 since 1890. since 1890. 1890, f Precincts 1, 3, 5, and 9 (population 836 in 1890) not separately returned in Precinct 10 organized from part of precinct 8 since 1890. 7 KeciSct 10 oSanlzed from part of precinct 1 smce 1890. minor civil divisions. Citrus county*. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Precinct 9. Precinct 10. Precinct 11. Precinct 12. Precinct 13. Precinct 14. Precinct 15. Citronelle Crystal River _ Homosassa — Ozello Lecanto Mannfleld Stage Pond __. Floral City New Hope Invernass Dunnellon Pairmount Fort Cooper Hernando Hartshorn Clay county— Precinct 1. Green Cove Springs,' including Green Cove Springs town. Green Cove Springs town Precinct 2. Hibernia Precinct 3. Middleburg Precinct 4. Highland Precinct 5. Kingsley Precinct 6. Belmore^ Precinct 7. McRae". Precinct 8. Orange Park, including Orange Park town- Orange Park town Precinct 9. Elvers Mill Precinct 10. Sharon ' Precinct 11. Melrose^ Precinct 12. Lakeside' Columbia county—, Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6, including Fort White town- Fort White town Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Precinct 9 Precinct 10, including Lake City town — Lake City town Dade county - Precinct 1. St. Lucie Precinct 2. Lake North, including West Palm Beach city. West Palm Beach city Precinct 3. Lemon City n Precinct 4. Cocoanut Grove, including part of Miami city Miami city (part of) Total for Miami city, in precincts 4 and 7 Precinct 5. Jupiter Precinct 6. Fort Lauderdale n Precinct 7. Miami," including part of Miami city Miami city (part of) Miami city tpart ol) Seminole Indians (not located in precincts). 1900 Db Soto county . 1. Fort Green., 2. Wauchula _. 3. Coker 4. Pine Level 12. Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 5. Charlotte Harbor. Precinct 6. Grove Precinct 7. Punta Gorda,i3 including Punta Gorda town. Punta Gorda town Precinct 8, Fort Ogden Precinct 9. Arcadia,^* including Arcadia town Arcadia town Precinct 10. Crewsvllle Precinct 11. Zolfo Precinct 12. Fish Eating Creek Precinct 13. Fort Bassenger Precinct 14. Avon Park., 545 464 99 49 2SS 229 299 655 117 600 577 200 69 400 800 5,635 1,561 929 1S4 1, 342 655 207 265 230 456 24s 295 157 198 85 17,094 1,180 554 1, 589 1,678 1,555 1,930 600 1,070 1,0S6 387 6,055 4,013 4,955 1S90 2,394 5,154 1,842 1, 106 180 707 640 320 463 434 349 228 219 1012,877 97 825 564 780 949 99 1,681 145 91 1,959 1,582 109 8,047 314 499 480 230 266 74 1,047 860 495 1,449 799 411 489 281 165 225 440 283 277 233 141 248 133 338 (10) 1,620 1,756 1,803 376 1, 053 1,018 861 41 244 364 105 107 4,944 563 177 lOS 451 182 54 344 262 352 814 440 628 111 181 64 196 270 9 Precinct 15. Bowling Green Precinct 16. Charlie Apopka Precinct 17. Nocatee Precinct 18. Owens 12 Precinct 19. Cleveland is Precinct 20. Oak Hill" B Precinct 12 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. » Precinct 11 organized from part of precinct 7 since 1890. i» Precincts 3, 9, and 10 (population 5,156 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890. 1' Precincts 6 and 7 organized from parts of precinct 3 since 1890. 12 Precinct 18 organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890. 13 Precinct 19 organized from part of precinct 7 since 1890. 1* Precinct 20 organized from part of precinct 9 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF FLORIDA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Contmued, MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Duval county . Precinct 1. Fort George. _ Precinct 2. New Berlin i_ Precinct 3. Geigers' Precinct 4. Baldwin Precinct 5. Maxville Precinct 6. Prices Precinct 7. Monerief Precinct 8. Panama . Precinct 9. Chaseville^ Precinct 10. Mayport^ Precinct H. Pablo Precinct 12. Arlington Precinct 13. South Jacksonville Precinct 14. Mandarin Precincts 15 to 23, coextensive with Jacksonville city Jacksonville city : Ward I Ij949 Ward 2 4,645 Ward 3 3,086 Ward 4 3,007 Ward 5 2,289 Ward 6 3,772 Ward 7 3,589 Ward 8 4,201 Ward 9 ^,891 Precinct 24. Duval' Precinct 25. Gilmorc^ Precinct 26. Idlewilds Escambia county . Precinct 1. Nlxs Precinct 2. Kupfrians Park Precinct 3. Millview Precinct 4. Ferry Pass Precinct 5. Beulah Precinct 6. Powelton Precinct 7. Pine Barren * Precinct 8. Crabtrees Precinct 9. Bluff Springs' Precinct 10. Wards Mill Precinct 11. Walnut Hill Precinct 12, comprising: part of Pensacola city Total for Pensacola city, coextensive with precincts 12, 13, 14, and 15. Precinct 13, comprising part of Pensacola city Precinct 14, comprising part of Pensacola city Precinct 15, comprising part of Pensacola city Precinct 16. Pineville Precinct 17. Brents Precinct 18. McDavids^ Precinct 19. Molino* Precinct 20. Flomaton' Fbanklin county. Precinct 1,7 including part of Apalachicola city .. Apalachicola city (part of) Total for Apalaciiicola city 8 in precincts i and 3. Precinct 2, including Carrabelle town Carrabelle town Precinct 3,« including part of Apalachicola city .. Apalachicola city (part of) Gadsden county . Precinct 1. Quincy, including Quincy town . Quincy town Precinct 2. Hinson Precinct 3. Concord ■ Precinct 4. Scotland Precinct 5. Midway Precinct 6. Wetnmpka Precinct 7. Sawdust Precinct 8. Sycamore 11 Precinct 9. Chattahoochee" Precinct 10. Mount Pleasant" Precinct 11. Blue Springn Hamilton county - Precinct 1. Jenningsi* Precinct 2. Jasper," including Jasper town Jasper town Precincts. White Springs," including White Springs town. White Springs town 1900 39,733 137 429 626 611 267 2,015 S38 1,135 246 400 326 206 2,196 1,261 28,429 479 36 196 28,313 2,008 999 695 555 450 1,260 346 260 783 445 228 6,313 17, 747 3,541 1,756 6,137 167 915 387 574 504 4,890 2,186 1,077 .,326 .,378 894 15,294 847 6711 566/ 184 735 688 875 165 722 750 350 11,881 1,337 2,589 2,587 690 1890 26,800 85 650 458 425 349 1,489 665 547 305 642 282 465 1,030 2,307 17,201 120,188 1,574 523 736 722 336 835 912 198 1,467 259 217 (*) II, 750 135 524 2, 727 581 482 3,925 681 10 2,310 971 877 770 862 1,007 844 828 8,507 779 2,627 MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1 Precinct 24 organized from parts of precincts 2 and 3 since 1890. 2 Precinct 25 organized from part of precinct 9 since 1890. ' Precinct 26 organized from part of precinct 10 since 1S90. * Precincts 12, 13, 14, and 15 (population 11,750 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890. ^ Precinct 19 organized from part of precinct 7 since 1890. « Precincts 18 and 20 organized from parts of precinct 9 since 1890. ' Given as coextensive with Apalachicola city In 1890 ; part taken to form precinct 3 since 1890. " Given as coextensive vrith precinct 1 in 1890. ' Organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. Hamilton county— Continued. Belmont "- Marionl*- Precinct 4. Precinct 5. - Precinct 6. Corinth Church 12. Precinct 7. Octahatcheei^- Preclnct 8. Westlake'* Precinct 9. Smithvillei' — Precinct 10. Genoa 1* Hernando county.. Precinct 1 1'_. Precinct 2 15_. Precinct 3.. Precinct 4, including Brooksville town . Brooksville town Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 '' Precinct 8 " Hillsbobo county". Tampa city, comprising precinct 20 and parts of precincts 6, 25, 26, 27, and 29. Ward 1 -• 3,063 Ward 2 4,597 Ward 3 1, 718 Ward 4 6,461 Precinct 1. St. Petersburg, Including St. Petersburg town. St. Petersburg town Precinct 2. Johns Pass Precinct 3. Clear Water, including Bellair and Clear Water Harbor towns. Bellair town Clear Water Harbor town Precinct 4. Sutherland, Including Dunedin town Dunedin town Precinct 5. Horse Pond. Precinct 6, Including part of Fort Brook town, but ex- clusive of part of Tampa city. Fort Brook town (part of) Total for Fort Brook town, in precincts 6 and 29 Precinct 7. Peru Precinct 8. Pelot Precinct 9. Alafia Precinct 10. Thouotosassa Precinct 11. Bethel ' Precinct 12. Little Manatee Precinct 13. Hurrah . Precinct 14. Tarpon Springs, including Tarpon Springs town. Tarpon Springs town Precinct 15. Brandon Precinct 16. Bloomingdale Precinct 17. Keysville Precinct 18. Keystone Park. Precinct 19. Plant City, Including Plant City town Plant City town Precinct 21. Bay View Precinct 22. Port Tampa "City, Including Port Tampa City town. Port Tampa City town Precinct 23. Gulf City ." I ' Precinct 24. Seffner. Precinct 25. West Tampa, including West Tampa city but exclusive of part of Tampa city. West Tampa city Precinct 26. Hyde Park, exclusive of part of Tampa'city" Precinct 27, exclusive of part of Tampa city Precinct 28. College Hill :_. __'__ "_"_'__'. Precinct 29. Fort Brook, including part of Fort Brook town, but exclusive of part of Tampa city. Fort Brook town (part of) Holmes county _ Precinct 1. Hickory Hill Precinct 2. Sandy Creek" Precinct 3. Webbs Mill Precinct 4. Leonia Church Precinct 5. Wards Mill Precinct 6. Poplar Springs... Precinct 7. Hathaways Mill Precinct 8. Ponce de Leon 13 Precinct 9. Hurricane Creek. Precinct 10. Newton Precinct 11. Westvllle Z~ Precinct 12. Bonilay 1900 1890 929 837 330 1,031 799 1,075 667 3,638 245 370 278 1,123 641 672 442 306 303 86,013 15,839 2,298 1,575 254 113 343 597 113 459 648 548 I113S 470 133 451 553 600 150 372 733 541 317 429 259 187 2,051 720 273 1,632 1,367 96 672 2,552 =.355 186 358 1,522 1,242 587 7,762 479 430 443 232 483 631 432 685 344 851 712 617 1,019 294 1,644 2,476 134 395 1,015 512 340 284 14,941 5,632 448 409 329 271 372 393 99 866 297 148 722 285 S8S j» Not separately returned in 1S90. 12 SppJnnt «V^2t"'^^'^i™™ ^^^ °^ precincts 8, 9, and 10 since 1890. Prec Sot Q nrf»nlJ»^ S°™ !"'''.'■' °J precincts 1, 6, 'and 7 since 1890. " Sp^ nnf mJSi^^^^^J^,""^ P"' °' precinct 2 since 1890. pJecScJ 7 n?Jf?;?^»5'^f '™'" P^"^."' precincts 3, 4, and 6 since 1890. 10 5r!nlSSS o "ganized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. 17 rZ^^rii°''^\1J^^'^ *'■?" P'^''' °f precinct 2 since 1S90 since & population for 1890 can not be made; county redlstricted 18 Part taken to form part of precinct 15 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF FLORIDA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Holmes county— Contmued. Precinct 13. Mathews Mill... Precinct 14. Bay View Precinct 15. SummervUle i ._ Jaokson county . Precinct 1 Precinct 2a.. Precinct, 3 Precinct 48_. Precinct 5_ Precinct 6, including Marianna town _ Marianna town Precinct 7 Precinct 8* Precinct 9* Precinct 10 Precinct 11 Precinct 12 :_. Precinct 13 Precinct M^.. Precinct 15'- Precinct 16,* including Sneads town_ Sneads town Jeffekson county . Precinct 1. Ashville Precinct 2. Lintons Mill- Precinct 8. Barnes Precinct 4. Wlieeler Precinct 5. Lloyd- Precinct 6. Monticello, including Monticello town - Monticello town Precinct 7. Drifton Precinct 8. Aucilla, including Aucilla village Aucilla village Precinct 9. Lament Precinct 10. Waukeenah Precinct 11. Wacissa-. Precinct 12. Stricldand- Lapayette county - Precinct 1. Day'-. Precinct 2. Haxt Hammoclt '- Precinct 3. Joppa Lodge Precinct 4. Oldtown Precinct 5. Fish Bone Precinct 6. Valentine Precinct 7. Steinhatcliee Precinct 8. Mayo ' Lake county. 1. Astor 2. Altoona 3. Acron 4. Crows BlufE- 5. Cassia.. 6. Seneca — 7. Umatilla.. Higley > Fort Mason'.. Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct 8. Precinct 9. , ^ ^ Precmct 10. Leesburg,' including Leesburg town.. Leesburg town Precinct 11. Lady Lake Precinct 12. Okahumpka ^ — Precinct 13. Eustls, including Eustis town Eustis town Precinct 14. Sorrento Precinct 15. Tavares, including Tavares town Tavares town Precinct 16. Lane Park Precinct 17. Yalaha » Precinct 18. Mascotte* Precinct 19. Astatula Precinct 20. Victoria Precinct 21. Montverde" Precinct 22. Clermont' Precinct 23. Mount Dora Precinct 24. Lisbon'., 1900 540 405 209 23,377 256 2,164 2,052 1,066 388 3,645 QOO 835 8191 877/ 2,607 1,076 1,467 1,554 1,612 1,391 1,568 368 16,195 1,670 1,834 818 1,645 1,497 1,993 1,076 1,239 1,522 1,03^ 1,400 924 620 800 400 1,133 482 260 180 385 1,347 7,467 182 504 218 141 103 86 456 230 135 1,470 76s 361 437 609 411 333 147 113 46 263 537 100 62 146 295 197 295 124 1890 157 105 17,544 249 2,437 1,379 1,388 874 3,419 926 413 62,123 2,050 917 1,049 1,751 15,757 1,768 1,900 962 1,651 1,468 2,005 1,218 1,077 1,334 216 895 1,352 763 692 6 3, 686 (•) 466 437 313 178 8,034 119 463 125 100 205 120 366 161 292 2,015 722 487 297 835 868 272 109 376 608 56 47 141 408 174 Precinct 25. Minneola* 1 Organized from parts of precincts 2 and 8 since 1890 2 Prlcinet 14 organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890. 3 Precinct 15 or|anlzed from part of precinct 4 since 1890 * Precinct 16 organized from parts of precincts 8 and 9 since 1890. eprtSf2YanlT?;op?lition 2,292 in 1890, not separately returned in ''*^''7 Precinct 8 organized from parts of precincts 1 and 2 since 1890. 8 pJecSct 24 OTganized from parts of precincts 8, 9, and 10 since 1890. » R?ISSct 25 orlaSzed from parts of precincts 17, 18, 21, and 22 since 1890 10 tomparisonm^th population for 1890 can not be made ; comity redistricted since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lee county 1"- Precinct 1. Fort Denaud Precinct 2. Alva Precinct 8. Buckingham Precinct 4. Port Myers, including Myers town . Myers town Precinct 5. Nefw Prospect Precinct 6. Piintarasa Precinct 7. Marco Precinct 8. Allen Place Precinct 9. Sanibel Seminole Indians (not located in precincts) _— Leon county-. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 8 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Precinct 9 Precinct 10 Precinct 11 Precinct 12, comprising part of Tallahassee city Total for Tallahassee city, coextensive with precincts 12 and 13. Precinct 18, comprising part of Tallaliassee city Precinct 14 Precinct 15 Precinct 16 Precinct 17 Precinct 18 Levy county . Precinct 1. Bronson Precinct 2. Levyville" Precmct 3. EUzey Precinct 4. Cedar Keys, Including Cedar Keys town 1 Cedar Keys town Precinct 5. Lebanon Precinct .6. Moritbrook Precinct 7. Williston, including Williston town Williston town Precinct 8. Morriston Precinct 9. Sumner Precinct 10. Judsoni' Precinct 11. Shell Pond Precinct 12. Ked Hollow" Precinct 13. Chleflandii" Liberty county. Precinct 1. Oak Grove Precinct 2. Bristol Precinct 3. Orange Precinct 4. Coe Mills Precinct 5. Chesters School House-. Madison county . Precinct 1. Madison, Including Madison town- Madison town Precinct 2. Ellavllle =. Precinct 3. Norton Creek i» Precinct 4. MoseleyHall Precinct 5. Greenville Precinct 6. Hamburg Precinct 7. Cherry Lake Precinct 8. Wlthlacoochee Precinct 9. Harmony Precinct 10. Hixtown Precinct 11. Macedonia Precinct 12. Winquepini^ Manatee county _ Precinct 1. Palmetto, i' Including Palmetto town- Palmetto town Precinct 2. Mitchellville i' Precinct 3. Dry Prau-ie Precinct 4. Mlaltka i» 1000 3,071 322 295 169 1,025 943 96 248 407 131 232 147 19,887 764 1,160 6331 1,717/ 440 1,841 1,066 1,128 8711 747/ 1,774 1,428 2,981 1,563 1,721 622 842 1,1781 402/ 8,603 799 517 802 960 739 600 670 1,466 184 772 450 5S0 275 400 443 2,956 791 796 769 370 240 16,446 3,748 849 6621 778/ 1,165 1,526 2,242 1,444 885 617 813 1,261 405 4,663 1,268 569 200 300 164 11 Precincts 4 and 9 (population 1,869 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890. 12 Part taken to form part of precinct 13 since 1890. 1' Part taken to form precinct 12 since 1890. " Organized from part of precinct 10 since 1890 and part subsequently taken to form part of precinct 13. 16 Organized from parts of precincts 2 and 12 since 1890. i» Precinct 12 organized from part of precinct 3 since 1890. 1' Pan taken to form precinct 9 since 1890. 1' Part taken to form precinct 11 since 1890, IS Part taken to form precinct 8 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF FLORIDA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Manatee county— Continued. Precinct 5. Manatee, Including Manatee town . Manatee town Precinct 6. Braidentown , Precinct 7. Sarasota ' Precinct 8. Sandy 2 Precinct 9. Ellenton « Precinct 10. Englewood i Precinct J.1. Parrish* Maeion county '_, Precinct 1. Ocala, including Ocala city Ocala city Ward I 468 Ward 2 756 Ward 3 970 Ward 4 1, 186 Precinct 2. Eeddick Precinct 3. Flemington ftecinct 4. Cotton Plant Precinct 5. Buck Pond Precinct 6. Camp Izard Precinct 7. Shady Grove 1900 Pi'ecinct 8. Summerfield Precinct 9. Lake Weir I'recinct 10. Moss Bluff Precinct 11. Grahamville Precinct 12. Salt Springs Precinct 13. Fort McCoy Precinct 14. Orange Springs Precinct 15. Linadale Precinct 16. Citra, including Citra town . Citra town. Precinct 17. Anthony, including Anthony town . Anthony town Precinct 18. Martin Z. Precinct 19. Stanton _ Precinct 20. Blitchton. Precinct 21. Belleview, including Belleview town., Belleview town . Precinct 22. Mcintosh Precinct 23. Pedro. Precinct 24. Dunnellon, including Dunnellon town I Dunnellon town Precinct 26. Candler II_I Precinct 26. Sparr Precinct 27. Eureka Precinct 28. Juliette MONKOE COUNTY . Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, coextensive with Key West city. Key West city ; Ward I 2, III Ward 2 1,568 Ward 3 3,63s Ward 4 5,037 Ward 5 4, 763 Precinct 6. Key Metacumbe Precinct 7. Key Largo Precinct 8. Chokoloskee Nassau county . Precinct 1, Including part of Femandina city... Fernandina city (part of) Total for Fernandina city, in precincts i and 2 Precinct 2 ' including part of Fernatdina city.. Fernandina city (part of) Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Precinct 9 Precinct 10 Precinct 11 Precinct 13 Change county »-. Precinct 1. Orlando, including Orlando city Orlando city Precinct 2. Maitland, including Eatonville and Lake Maitland towns. Eatonville town Lake Maitland town ; 480 254 900 603 172 286 ■90 200 24,403 5,915 3,380 1,227 1,504 1,502 513 622 1,037 1,021 221 368 637 244 674 657 137 680 322 445 198 696 366 1,031 1,124 137 1,049 287 1,267 700 152 625 261 261 18,006 17,114 246 364 282 9,654 ,596 ■.445 1,245 !,800 ,800 762 379 263 2171 912/ 861 .,050 309 252 263 11,374 3,243 2,481 633 125 X36 1890 643 373 392 20,796 387 231 18, 786 18,080 273 S37 96 « 8, 294 (<■) 1803 238 246 324 203 8 1,103 1,121 1,079 193 217 12,584 2,856 1 Precinct 10 organized from part of precinct 7 since 1890. 2 Organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890. 2 Organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. * Organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890. ' Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county rediatrieted since 1890. « Precincts 1 and 12 (population 3,472 in 1890) not separately retm-ned in 1890- precinct 12 subsequently annexed to precinct 2. • ' ' Precinct 12 annexed since 1890. MINOE civil divisions. Oeange county— Continued. Precinct 3. Sanford, Including Goldsboro town and San- ford city. Goldsboro town Sanford city Precinct 4. Paola Precinct 6. Ovledo Precinct 6. Geneva 1900 Precinct 7. Chuluota Precinct 8. Gabriella Precinct 9. Longwood Precinct 10. Ocoee Precinct 11. Apopka, including Apopka town . Apopka town Precinct 12. ZeUwood Precinct 13. Bay Eidge Precinct 14. Oakland Precinct 15. Gotha Precinct 16. Pine Castle Precinct 17. Conway Precinct 18. Fort Christmas . Precinct 19. Winter Park, including Winter Park town — Winter Park town Osceola county . Precinct 1. Kissimmee, including Kissimmee city . Kissimmee city Precinct 2. Shingle Creek Precinct 3. Campbell Precinct 4. Bassville Precinct 5. Crabgraas Precinct 6. Lakevlew Precinct 7. Bassenger Precinct 8. Narcoossee Pasco county » . Precinct 1. Macon Precinct 2. Dade, including Dade city . Dade city Precinct 3. Richland Precinct 4. Wesley Chapel Precinct 6. San Antonio Precinct 6. Chipco Precinct 7. Pasco Precinct 8. Slaughter Precinct 9. Hudson Precinct 10. Anolote Precinct 11. Pasadena Precinct 12. Ehren Precinct 13. Abbott Precinct 14. -Loyce Polk county 10 _ Precinct !"_ Precinct 2, including Port Meadetown ZI Fort Meade town Precinct 3, including Bartow town ZZZZZJ Bartow town Precinct 4" _ Precinct Si" Z Precinct 6 _ Z Precinct 7 Precinct 8 10 Precinct 9".. Precinct 10, including Lakeland townZ Lakeland town Precinct 11 _ Z Z Precinct 12 "ZZZ"Z_ "Z_ Precinct 13 Z"__ Precinct 14 "Z__"Z_'"Z_ " Precinct 15 "__"Z Precinct 16 _ _ Precinct 17 ZZ Precinct 18" ZZZ Putnam county . Precinct 1, including Crescent city Crescent city Precinct 2 "ZZZZZ Precinct 3-. Precinct 4, including Welaka'city" Welaka city Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Pr&.inct 7 2,154 71 1,45° 321 293 210 195 274 375 412 718 218 418 136 438 202 852 301 199 600 366 3,444 1,485 1,132 149 316 391 244 341 358 160 6,064 311 1,000 509 466 149 793 688 461 ■ 101 477 443 224 327 198 97 381 609 261 390 983 312 775 510 321 136 262 133 iBo 324 429 363 308 215 627 118 269 11,641 352 213 1,68 322 215 166 227 294 "11,186 « Not separately returned in 1890 can nofb^^Sfad^e MX'r^^tl^r*''^^'"?^ '^^'^- Comparison with population for 1890 ^VzASv^ii^^u^^f^r.^ 'S changes in mfnor civil divWSns incomplete. 11 ProPi?:„t ?! county annexed since 1890. ^ '= Fnctades nopfflon'^r?n°4?^T*' of precincts 1. 4, and 9 since 1890. separi?ely X?ned in 1890 ' ^ °* precincts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 14, 16, 17, and 22, not in 1890."'^'"'^'^ ^' ^' ^' ^' ^''^ ^ (population 1,729 in 1890) not separately returned Table 4.— POPULATION OP FLORIDA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Putnam oodnty— Continued. Precinct 8, including San Mateo town San Mateo town Precinct 9 Precinct 10, including Federal Point city Federal Point city Precinct 11,' including Palatka Heights city. Palatka Heights cityl Precinct 12,^ comprising ward 1 of Palatka city Total for Palatka city, coextensive with precincts 12, 13, 14. 15, 23, !24, and ^S- Ward I ^ 499 Ward 2 409 Ward 3 171 Ward 4 198 Ward s_ Ward 6., 870 Ward 7 873 Precinct 1S,2 comprising ward 2 of Palatka city Precinct 14,2 comprising ward 3 of Palatka city Precinct 15,^ comprising ward 4 of Palatka city Precinct 16, including fiiterlaken city Interlaken city Precinct 17 Precinct 18 Precinct 19 Precinct 20 Precinct 21- Precinct 22 _ Precinct 23,^ comprising wai-d 5 of Palatka city . Precinct 24,2 comprising ward 6 of Palatka city _ Precinct 25,2 comprising ward 7 of Palatka city_ St. John county Precinct 1' Precinct 2» — Precinct 8' — Precinct 4. Precinct 5, including New Augustine city- New Augustine city Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct Precinct 9, Including part of ward 1 of St. Augustine city. St. Augustine city (part of) Total for St. Augustine city ,8 in precincts 9, 13, 14, 15, and 16. Ward I - Ward 2 - Ward 3- Ward 4- Wards- Precinct 10 Precinct 11 Precinct 12-. 955 702 728 55° ,337 Precinct 13," comprising ward 2 of St. Augustine city St. Augustine city (part of) Precinct 14, including ward 3 and part of ward 1 of St. Augustine city. St. Augustine city (part of) Precinct 15,' comt)nsing ward 4 of St. Augustine city St. Augustine city (part of) Precinct 16,' compinsing ward 5 of St. Augustine city St. Augustine city (part of) Precinct 17 » SANTA EOSA OOUNTY- Precinct 1. Milton,)^ Including Milton town . Milton town Precinct 2. Wallace 3. CoonHill 4. Pine Level '^ 5. Millgan Mills 6. Red Rock 7. Willman Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct - . Precinct 10. East Bay"-. Precinct 11. Mary Esther — Precinct 12. Cauley Precinct 13. Indian Springs . Precinct 14. Fleming - 8. Chaifin. 9. Holt- Precinct 15. Dog Wood Grove " . Precinct 16. Bagdad " Precinct 17. Robinson " . 267 520 237 172 638 354 499 409 171 198 978 147 338 835 720 503 490 766 281 870 873 1890 437 465 188 454 454 657 164 286 339 465 1,177 693 269 897 89 1,078 865 4,272 297 379 11 702 702 876 8i3 550 550 1,337 10,293 (") 910 (*) 943 501 352 59S (') 125 404 309 555 958 553 305 104 321 (') 316 220 182 (10) 2,428 I, 204 174 586 483 360 488 625 1,127 524 482 336 107 241 239 350 1,381 362 117,961 8,945 1,455 216 381 106 153 156 561 746 283 197 238 173 119 118 459 1 Palatka Heights city given as coextensive with precinct 11 in 1890. 2 Precincts 23, 24, and 25 organized from parte of precmcte 12, 13, 14, and 15 '^Tp?ecinctsl3and 14 (population 1,472 in 1890) not separately returned in ^^'"i Precincts 16, 17, and 22 (population 1,847 in 1890) not separately returned in ^^^°6 Includes population (4,914) of precincte 9, 13, 14, and 15, not separately 1890. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. SUMTEE COUNTY . Precinct 1. Sumterville Precinct 2. Oxford Precinct 3. Wildwood, including Wildwood town _ Wildwood town !•* Precinct 4. Rutland Precinct 5. Bay Hill Precinct 6. Webster Precinct 7. Center Hill Precinct 8. Bushnell Precinct 9. Massacre Precinct 10. Pembertou SUWANEE COUNTY . Precinct 1. Live Oak, including Live Oak town _ Live Oak town Precinct 2. Unionis Precinct 3. Clay land's Precinct 4. Luraville Precinct 5. Branford'^ Precinct 6. Leona^o Precinct 7. Padlock 20 Precinct 8. Houston Precinct 9. Wellborn Precinct 10. Middleton 20 Precinct 11. Suwanee Precinct 12. Hickory Sink Precinct 13. Pine Grove Precinct 14. O'Brien™ Precinct 15. Burlington la Precinct 16. Pine Mount^o Precinct 17. Rocky Sink is Taylor county 21 . Precinct 1. Perry Precinct 2. Spring Warrior _ Precinct 3. Pleasant Hill — Precinct 4. Salem Precinct 5. Mills Precinct 6. Lake Bird Precinct 7. Iddo Precinct 8. Oakland Volusia county - Precinct 1_. Precinct 2, Including Orange City town Orange City town Precinct 3, including De Land town De Land town _^ Precinct 4, including Deleon Springs town. Deleon Springs town Precinct 6^2-. Precinct 622_ Precinct 7, including Ormond village _ Onnond village Precinct 8, including Daytona town — Daytona town Precinct 92" Precinct 10,23 including New Smyrna town _ New Smyrna town Precinct 11 :. Precinct 12 Precinct 13-. . Precinct 14, Including Lake Helen village - Lake Helen village Precinct 16- Precinct 16-. Precinct 17-. Precinct 18. Ponce Park 28- Precinctl9. Pierson22 Wakulla county.. Precinct 1. Wakulla Precinct 2. Crawfordville 2* . Precinct 3. Sopchoppy Precinct 4. Smith Creek Precinct 5. St. Marks Precinct 6. Pigott24 Precinct 7. Ivan 24 Precinct 8. Arran24 1900 6,187 1,097 991 244 222 197 867 440 939 450 14,654 1,314 566 264 329 263 560 327 376 10, 003 284 414 365 1,683 1,449 666 183 348 495 720 595 - 2,324 1,690 269 715 543 207 95 163 273 203 299 228 458 48 314 5,149 1890 5,363 16 3,414 612 428 672 126 111 II 10, 524 3,413 2,061 1,659 687 947 1,136 920 699 870 450 620 (17) 533 "i 795 ^604 972 810 877 792 296 289 631 571 249 140 739 679 784 (17) 260 600 1,048 2,122 8,467 620 600 1,1211 799/ 889 245 237 688 870 300 1,397 1,113 607 23s 479 742 319 239 1,026 771. 366 547 287 185 227 104 352 318 312 377 3,117 i'2,163 536 150 268 11 Includes population (HI) of former precinct 16, annexed to precinct 1 since 1890. 12 Precinct 16 organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. 15 Precinct 17 organized from parte 01 precincte 4 and 15 since 1890. 14 Former precinct 16 annexed since 1890. 16 Not separately returned In 1890. ' 16 Population 419 in 1890. 1' Precincts 6, 6, and 14 (population 2,403 in 1890) not separately returned in 1890. 18 Precinct 17 organized from parts of precincts 2 and 3 since 1890. 19 Precinct 15 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. 20 Precinct 16 organized from parts of precincts 6, 7, 10, and 14 since 1890. 21 Not returned by precincte in 1890. 22 Precinct 19 organized from parte of precincts 5 and 6 since 1890. 28 Precinct 18 organized from parte of precincte 9 and 10 since 1890. 24 Precincts 6, 7, and 8 organized from parte of precinct 2 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP FLORIDA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Walton county Precinct 1. Knox Hill : Precinct 2. Euchee Anna Precinct 3. Sandy Creek i Precinct 4. Limestone Precinct 5. McDades Pond Preoinot 6. Yellow River 2 Precinct 7. Shoal River Precinct 8. Alequa Precinct 9. Boggy Bayou Precinct 10. Portland Precinct 11. Freeport Precinct 12. Mossy Bend Precinct 13. Argyle Precinct 14. De Puniak Springs Precinct 15. Crestvlew Precinct 16. Mossy Head Precinct 17. Ealum 1 Precinct 18. Laurel Hill ^ 1900 9,346 707 616 610 293 500 321 646 427 541 214 274 133 289 316 304 192 189 130 372 295 1,137 417 327 279 149 237 1,661 672 642 220 98 54 298 602 1890 4,816 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Washington oounty-. Precinct 1. Vernon, s including Vernon town _ Vernon town Precinct 2. Davis Mills* Precinct 3. Caryville' Precinct 4. Econfina'.. Precinct 5. St. Andrews ' Precinct 6. Point Washington « Precinct 7. Chipley, including Chipley town_ Chipley town Precinct 8. Millers Ferry Precinct 9. Nixon Precinct 10. Parker Precinct 11. Poplarhead' Precinct 12. Greenhead » Precinct 13. West Bay « Precinct 14. Grassy Point' Precinct 15. Wausaui" 1900 10,154 1,143 1,194 609 612 1,000 871 243 421 S83 399 527 384 2,063 1,296 652 M 889 208 233 777 264 460 289 183 639 741 1890 6,426 1 Precinct 17 organized from part of precinct 3 since 1890. 2 Precinct 18 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. ' Parts taken to form parts of precincts 12 and 15 since 1890. * Part taken to form part of precinct 15 since 1890. ' Precinct 11 organized from part of precinct 3 since 1890. « Part taken to form part of precinct 12 since 1890. ' Precinct 14 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. ' Precinct 13 organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. » Organized from parts of precincts 1 and 4 since 1890. 10 Organized from parts of precincts 1 and 2 since 1890. There are 92 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Florida, for which the population in 1900 is separately- returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF FLORIDA : 1890 AND 1900. cities, towns, and villages. Anthonjf town Apalachicola city_ Apopka town Arcadia town Aucilla village Bartow town Bellair town Belleview town Brooksville town__ Carrabelle town- Cedar Keys town Chipley town Citra town Clear Water Harbor town . Cocoa town Crescent City Dade City Daytona town De Land tow-n Deleon Springs to^vn _ Dunedin town Dunnellon town Eatonville town Eau Gallic town Eustis town Federal Point city Femandina city Fort Brook town Fort Meade town Fort White town Qflinesville city population. 1900 198 3,077 218 799 173 1,983 113 137 641 923 739 652 322 343 382 352 509 1,690 1,449 183 113 700 125 172 411 172 3, 245 1,135 261 600 3,633 1890 231 2,727 490 216 130 512 482 354 387 312 554 321 771 1,113 235 532 2,803 448 267 376 2,790 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Goldsboro town Green Cove Springs town _ Hampton town Hawthorn town High Springs town Interlaken city Jacksonville city Jasper town Key West city _ Kissimmee city Lake Butler town Lake City town Lake Helen village Lakeland town Lake Maitland town , Leeshurg town Live Oak town Maclenny town Madison town Manatee town Marianna town- Melbourne town Miami city Micanopy town Milton town Monticello town Myers town New Augustine city. New Smyrna town __, Ocala city Orange City town __. POPULATION. 1900 71 929 198 296 1,662 147 28,429 993 17,114 1,132 431 4,013 203 1,180 136 765 1,659 350 849 254 900 131 1,681 646 1,204 1,076 943 693 543 3,380 365 1890 207 17, 201 18, 080 1,086 2,020 552' 722 687 334 781 289 926 494 1,465 1,218 575 553 287 2,904 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Orange Park town __. Orlando city Ormond village Palatka city Palatka Heights city _ Palmetto town Peusacola city- Plant City town Port Tampa City town . Punta Gorda town Quincy town St. Augustine city St. Petersburg town Sanford city San Mateo town Sneads town Starke town Tallahassee city Tampa city. Tarpon Springs town. Tavares town Titusville town Vernon town Welaka city West Palm Beach city_ West Tampa city White Springs town Wildwood town Williston town Winter Park town POPULATION. 1900 245 2,481 595 3,301 354 669 17,747 720 1,367 860 847 4,272 1,575 1,450 267 368 972 2,981 15,839 541 113 756 141 215 564 2,355 690 244 184 366 1890 228 2,856 239 3,039 454 224 11,750 349 262 681 4,742 273 2,016 669 2,934 5,532 327 746 643 419 270 Of the above named 92 incorporated places there are only 14 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2 000 and of these only 4 have a population in excess of 5,000, namely, Jacksonville, with 28,429 ; Pensacola with ll'lil'- Key West, with 17,114 ; and Tampa, with 15,839 inhabitants. ' ' ' 9 Jacksonville Ib the only city in Florida that has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for this city a summary is presented in table 6, showing its population from 1850, the first year in which it is separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF JACKSONVILLE : 1850 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKB. Population. INOBEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 28,429 17,201 7,650 6,912 2,118 1,045 11,228 9,551 738 4,794 1,073 65.2 124.8 10.6 226.3 102.6 1890 1880- 1870 1860 -_ 1850 This summary shows that the population of Jacksonville, starting with 1,045 in 1850, increased to 6,912 in 1870, to 17,201 in 1890, and to 28,429 in 1900. There has been an increase since 1890 of 11,228, or 65.2 per cent, as compared with an increase from 1880 to 1890 of 9,551, or 124.8 per cent. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States BULLETIN No. 17 DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, NOT ON FARMS ^Q>'»;.ffi ■ffi'WM' OR RANGES ■ :■ - "' ''I' :'■ •' .J' ( / ' ■ - ''Y { Statistics of Agriculture WASHINGTON CENSUS OFFICE 1900 Twelfth Census of the United States BULLETIN No. 17 DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES Statistics of Agriculture WASHINGTON CENSUS OFFICE 1900 EXPLANATORY NOTE. The geographical groups of states used in the following bulletin are those established by the Eleventh Census. The divisions of the United States included in each group are as follows : North Atlantic division ; Connecticut,- Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont. South Atlantic division ; Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia. North Central division ; Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin. South Central division ; Alabama, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas. Western division ; Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 17. V/ASHINGTON, D. C. November 23, 1900. DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES. This bulletin has been prepared under the direction of Mr. Le Geand Powers, chief statistician for agriculture. It presents the results of one part of the special inquiries relating to live stock, authorized by Congress, in an Act, amendatory to the law relating to the Twelfth Census, approved February 1, 1900. By that amendment the census authorities were directed to collect statistics, not authorized by the original Act, relating to two classes of domestic animals. The first class consists of live stock upon the unfenced public domain or ranges, of the West and South; the second, of domestic animals not located on what are popularly known as farms or ranges. In the second class are included all domestic animals in cities, towns, and villages; in stock yards; all employed in manufacturing, lumbering and mining industries, and kindred enterprises; and all used for pleasure or profit by individuals other than farm proprietors. In this bulletin are presented statistics of the animals in the second class. Similar statistics have never before been collected in the United States. In the census of 1860, the assistant marshals who collected the census data were requested, each in his own subdivision, to prepare, in the course of the enumeration, estimates of the number of animals of each recognized class not found upon farms. The request, it appears, was quite generally complied with. The results will be found upon page 192 of the agricultural volume for that census. In 1870, the Superintendent of the Census, as he states in his report, sought to place himself in possession of all statistical data of a positive character obtainable upon the subject, and upon the basis of such data made estimates of the number of horses and neat cattle not on farms. The results are given on page 75 of the agricultural volume for that census. In table 5 of the present bulletin is found a summary, by states and territories, of horses and neat cattle reported by the enumerators in 1900, and also of the corresponding estimates made in 1860 and 1870. A careful study of the table will demonstrate the fact that the estimates of 1860 and 1870 were far from accurate. The estimates for horses were, however, more nearly correct than those for neat cattle. The enumerators generally reported animals on farms on the regular farm schedule, and other live stock on a specially prepared schedule, although in a few instances some animals were reported on one schedule that should properly have been on the other. These errors, however, are purely formal, and are generally easily detected. Most of the reports of animals, which were improperly made on the schedule for live stock not on farms or ranges, have been transferred to their proper places. The reports improperly made on the regular farm schedules cannot, however, be corrected until all those schedules have been prepared for tabulation. It was deemed unwise to delay, for several months, the publication of these tables in order to include the further statistics to which reference has just been made. The aggregate number of barns or inclosures reporting domestic animals not on farms or ranges, June 1, 1900, was 1 878 207. This was substantially one-third of the total number of farms at the same time in the United States. Of these barns and inclosures, 784,560 contained neat cattle; 1,355,636, horses; 51,808, mules ; 6,522, asses and burros ; 7 564 sheep; 452,928, swine; and 21,527, goats. The number of various kinds of domestic animals in these barns and inclosures was reported as follows : Neat cattle, 1,466,970; horses, 2,833,877; mules, 162,115; asses and burros, 12,870; sheep, 156,470; swine, 1,592,861; and goats, 47,652. (C P 16 M) 2 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Detailed reports are made of all these animals under the classification adopted for the Twelfth Census. The results are given in table 1, for the states and territories; in table 2, for the various cities and groups of cities containing over 25,000 inhabitants ; and in table 3 for the counties. Table 4 presents for the states and territories the average number of animals in an inclosure; table 6 gives the number of the various animals for each 100,000 inhabitants in the cities for which statistics are printed in table 2 ; and table 7 is an exhibit of the percentages of inclosures with the various kinds of animals. As can be seen by a glance at table 4, the average number of neat cattle to an inclosure is smallest in the North Atlantic states and largest in the South Central. In the former it is 1.6 and in the latter 2.5. In the North Atlantic and North Central states there is very little variation in the average number of animals to a barn or inclosure. That average varies from 1.5 to 1.8, with the single exception of Illinois, in which the average is 2.3. The higher average of Illinois is due to the presence in Chicago of stock yards, and in Peoria of extensive feed yards. Of the individual ' states, Florida reports the largest number of neat cattle to an inclosure. This is 3.6. Louisiana comes next with 3.5; Mississippi and Indian Territory follow with 3.2 ; Arkansas, 2.9 ; New Mexico and Colorado, 2.8 ; Alabama, a.'?; and ^ Texas, 2.5. In the states and territories just mentioned, and to a certain extent in all of the South Atlantic, South Central, and Western states, many animals graze at large upon unfenced land, which is usually spoken of in the "West as a "range." All the larger herds and flocks of this kind were reported either on the regular farm schedules or on the special schedule for live stock on ranges, or have been transferred thereto in the tabulation of the data printed in this bulletin. Many smaller herds and flocks of this description reported by the enumerators on the schedule for live stock not on farms or ranges, have not been transferred. When the probable income derived from the animals thus kept was insignificant, they were allowed to remain on the schedules as reported. The existence of these small flocks and herds, most of the time running at large, is a cause of the high average number of neat cattle to an inclosure shown by the accompanying table, in the states and groups of states mentioned. Excluding them, the relative number of neat cattle kept in barns or fenced inclosures is doubtless about the same in the Southern and Western states as in the other great divisions. The average number of neat cattle to an inclosure is smaller in group C, cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, than in either of the other groups of cities, or in the United States as a whole. In the smaller cities it approximates 1.7 ; in the country it is 1.9. For the group of cities containing 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants each, the average is 2.7, while for the largest cities it is 3.0. The average number of horses to a barn or inclosure, is lowest in the South Central and highest in the North Atlantic states. In the former it is 1.8, and in the latter 2.4. This is the reverse of the relative figures for neat cattle. This variation is doubtless due to the greater value of land in the larger cities and to the urban sanitary regulations adopted with reference to the keeping of live stock. Both of these factors tend to concentrate the keeping of animals in cities in fewer inclosures as the cities increase in size. This is seen by noting the averages for inclosures containing horses in Manhattan borough and the large cities. For Manhattan borough the average is 19.9 ; Brooklyn, 4.8 ; Boston, 7.7; and Philadelphia, 4.7 ; while that for the country is only 2.1. The average number of mules to an inclosure is smallest in the North Central and South Central states, in both of which it is 2.7. It is largest in the North Atlantic division, where it is 7. This high average in the last mentioned division is caused by the large number of mules kept in connection with the mines of Pennsylvania. The sheep tabulated in this bulletin are largely those reported in connection with stock or feed yards in the various parts of the country. They also include a few of those kept on June 1 by individuals who own farms, and at certain seasons of the year have the animals running at large on unfenced land. The grazing of small flocks on unfenced land is quite common in some of the Gulf states of the South. The location of the animals reported accounts for the large average number of sheep to an inclosure. It ranges from 13.2 in the Western states to 31.9 in the North Central. The high averages for Alabama, 42.0 ; Florida, 40.7; and Georgia, 59.2, represent the average size of the flocks running at large in those states; those for Illinois, New York, Ohio, and Indiana, and for cities containing over 100,000 inhabitants represent sheep kept in feed yards, or in stock yards for slaughter. Florida reports the largest average number of swine to an inclosure, which is 8.3. That state has many swine running at large. The existence of similar herds in some other states of the South accounts for the other. high state averages in that section, and also that of the South Central division as a whole. Stock yard interests give a corresponding average to Illinois and the North Central states. Goats are more numerous actually and relatively in the South Central division than in the other portions of the United States. In that division the average number reported to an inclosure is 3.9, while in the North Atlantic it is only 1.6, and for the nation 2.2. The number of different kinds of animals to an inclosure presents but little variation in the several divisions of the country. It is sma lest m the North Atlantic states, where it is 1.3, and largest in the South Central, where it is 1.7. In general it is smallest in states in which there is large urban population, and largest in states or territories in which there are no great cities. It is only 1.1 m the cities containing over 50,000 inhabitants; 1.2 in cities containing between 25,000 and 50,000 inhabitants; and 1.5 for the remainder of the United States conxaining DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES. 3 The number of all kinds of domestic animals proportioned to population exhibits in the different states and cities a great variation, as can be seen by a glance at table 6. Most of those variations are due to local causes and conditions. There are, however, certain general causes, among which the most important is the size of cities. Horses, mules, and neat cattle, including dairy cows, are least numerous in the larger cities and most numerous in the smaller ones. Sheep and swine are, however, relatively more numerous in the larger cities than in the smaller. Their greater number is due to the location, in cities like Chicago, of large stock yards and packing houses. In this connection attention is called to the fact that the most important variation in the work of the local enumerators is found in their reports of dairy cows. Some enumerators quite generally reported them upon the regular farm schedule, and others upon the specially prepared schedule for live stock not on farms. This variation in the methods of work followed by the various enumerators is not of a character to lessen the reliability of the totals reported upon the two schedules. It does modify that obtained by tabulating the data secured on either one of the two schedules. Thus the large relative number of dairy cows given in table 6 for some cities is, doubtless, in part caused by the fact that the enumerators for those cities reported many cows upon the schedules for live stock not on farms which should have been given upon the regular farm schedules. The small relative number of cows in some other cities is also doubtless due to the reverse error. These variations caused by different methods of reporting will all disappear when the results obtained by tabulating the data of the two schedules are combined in the final report of the census. When that is done there will remain only the variations first mentioned — those caused by the size of cities and by the amount of suburban territory within their corporate limits. The above remark with reference to dairy cows will apply, though with less force, to all the other domestic animals reported in these tables. Attention has been called to the fact that the various enumerators differed in their judgment as to what animals should be reported upon the regular farm schedules and what upon the other schedules. The census of 1900 differs in this respect from those of preceding decades in one particular only. In other decades when an enumerator decided that a given place was not a farm, he made no report of its animals, the land upon which they were kept or the crops raised upon that land. As a result, there were omissions and improper reports upon the regular farm schedules, as in the Twelfth Census. Of the animals improperly omitted from the farm schedule, there was in preceding decades no report of any kind. In the census of 1900 it is otherwise. The animals not reported upon one schedule as the result of an error of judgment on the part of the enumerator, are generally included upon the other. The only omissions found in the combined work are those which are the result of the positive carelessness or neglect of the men or women appointed to gather the necessary data. For cities with over 100,000 inhabitants, as can be seen by table 6, Kansas City and Memphis report the largest relative number of horses and mules, respectively; Chicago, the largest relative number of sheep; Indianapolis, of swine; and New Orleans and Milwaukee, of goats. Table 7 presents for certain cities, groups of cities, and the larger divisions of the country, an exhibit of the relative number of barns and inclosures in which the various domestic animals are kept. Those percentages show how a densely populated city has relatively very few of these barns containing domestic animals other than horses. In cities with large suburban areas within their corporate limits, the relative number of inclosures with horses is much less, and that of inclosures with neat cattle is greater. Thus the percentage for inclosures with horses in Manhattan is 97.9, while in Bi-ooklyn it is 96.4; in Greater New York it is 93.3; Cincinnati, 88.0; and in Richmond borough of New York, it is only 84.8. The corresponding percentage for inclosures with neat cattle is for Manhattan, 1.9; Brooklyn, 4.2; Greater New York, 8.4; Cincinnati, 14.1; and for Richmond borough, 23.9. For cities containing over 100,000 inhabitants, the percentage for horses is 90.1, and for neat cattle, 12.5. In cities with over 50,000 and under 100,000 the percentage for horses was 84.7, and for neat cattle 22.6. In those with over 25,000 and under 50,000 it was, for horses 84.4, and for neat cattle 25.4. In the territory outside of cities with over 25,000 the percentage for horses was 69.0 and for cattle 46.6. In cities with over 100,000 inhabitants, the relative number of barns or inclosures in which swine are kept is expressed by the percentage 1.0, while in the territory outside of the cities of over 25,000 inhabitants, that percentage is 28.5. The relative numbers for goats are the reverse of those for swine. The percentage of inclosures with goats for the largest cities is 3.2, while in the territory outside of cities it is only .8. In a few cities the relative number of inclosures with goats is quite large. Such is the case with Queens borough of Greater New York, in which it is 10.7. Subdivisions B and C of table 7 illustrate quite forcibly some of the factors which determine the i-elative number of inclosures containing various kinds of animals. Subdivision B presents by geographical divisions the percentages for the inclosures with various kinds of animals in the cities with over 25,000 inhabitants. Subdivision C gives in like manner the percentages for the territory exclusive of those cities. The percentages of inclosures with horses are large in the cities, and smaller in the town and country districts. The percentages of neat cattle and swine vary in the opposite manner. STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 1.— DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, NOT ON FARMS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 n IS 19 20 21 22 23 2-1 25 20 27 28 29 32 33 34 35 3G 37 83 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 51 52 53 54 55 56 STATES iND TERRITOHIES. The United States- North Atlantic division... South Atlantic division North Central division.... South Central division Western division Alahama Arizona Arkansas California.. Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia.. Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana... Indian Territory. Iowa Kansas.. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine Maryland.. Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina.. South Dakota. Tennessee Texas Utah Vertnont Virginia . Washington West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming Number of inclosiires reporting domestic animals. 1,878,207 474, 940 165,742 850,734 271, 813 114, 978 27,512 1,943 23,605 43, 107 17,931 20,378 4,512 3,868 7,367 29, 713 3,856 142, 889 91,098 9,391 96,225 00,297 38,523 22,232 24,939 29,319 51,851 76,123 52, 073 17, 147 84,847 5,536 39, 036 1,064 13,816 41,438 3,462 129,048 20, 012 6,641 129,389 6,732 12, 012 108, 495 7,397 13,488 11,056 42,701 83,937 9,4;}4 14,575 33, 210 13, 890 17,023 60, 400 2,737 NEAT CATTLE. In closures reporting cattle. 784,560 140, 254 77, 735 361,920 152, 685 51,966 18,176 440 15,304 15,170 6,491 ■4,825 819 352 3,617 17,355 1,802 47,915 32,153 4,877 46, 399 30, 862 19,802 8,173 10,092 8, 446 11,251 31,419 29, 007 11,619 40, 953 2,318 20, 635 378 3,196 8,103 883 30, 70-1 12,415 4,2RI 42,039 2, 005 7,973 05, Tn 1,011 8,203 7,075 25, 964 45, R65 6, 221 6, 600 16, 572 9,097 9, 931 28,354 1,193 All neat cattle. 1,466,970 217, 983 144, 077 016, 518 382,659 105, 733 49,187 1,023 45,062 26, 969 18,339 7,842 1,238 631 12, 989 37,620 4,125 110,640 51,874 15, 738 76, 327 51,981 35,40-t 28,867 15, 596 12, 950 18,378 48,7.57 40, 554 37,651 71,865 4,981 31,425 781 5,071 12,416 2,487 50,218 20, 500 7,040 .03,420 4,853 14,397 98, 515 1 , 035 14,827 12, 338 49, 790 116,107 12,4S1 8,313 27,979 17,907 13, 443 43, 099 2,210 Calves under 1 year. 242,406 20, 198 25,021 73, 971 104,668 18,548 12,304 205 12,706 3,599 2,159 603 64 16 2,909 8,393 997 9,751 5,081 5,535 8,020 6,855 6,240 7,257 1,517 1,073 1,405 6,351 5,795 9,833 12,302 982 4,060 133 327 833 526 5, 402 3,241 1, 345 5,977 812 2,974 9,181 105 2,515 12, 100 87,881 2, .500 825 4,481 4,027 2,329 5,152 447 Steers 1 and under 2 years. 43,559 3,317 4,906 15, 356 17,000 2,980 2,657 28 2,883 491 564 107 10 Steers 2 and under 3 years. 691 1,614 166 2,206 948 551 2,467 1,447 900 1,509 396 212 130 1,377 1,415 2,173 2,001 157 669 25 91 76 136 615 782 247 1,216 150 442 1,753 5 402 407 2,100 3, 9.57 834 138 798 690 337 1,053 47 41,041 4,625 2,665 20,809 10,783 2,159 Steers3 years and over. 68,231 3,120 5,571 38,511 15, 961 6,068 2,232 4,382 16 49 1,671 1,901 446 1,866 1,063 2,562 136 188 11 40 1 2 438 1,207 773 1,624 68 27 5,674 29,513 4,616 609 182 119 2, .535 1,061 1,495 2,609 2,588 1,376 860 3,100 172 168 132 339 50 116 304 102 079 294 1,237 3,351 2,940 1,633 120 50 179 64S 13 7 50 63 33 84 02 103 2,729 1,0.57 414 0-15 142 80 1,255 803 42 18 56 152 1,358 700 5 13 28-1 000 140 100 1,139 1,009 832 675 99 64 92 120 442 887 193 127 170 227 790 328 23 11 GENERAL TABLES. OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. NEAT CATTLE —continued. HORSES. Bulls 1 year and over. Heilers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. Inclosures reporting horses. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. 9,934 70,268 959,570 31,971 1,866,636 2,833,877 29,919 26,461 2,777,497 1 1,337 13,029 168,389 3,968 3M,458 873,008 2,364 3,321 867,323 2 1,203 6,981 92,112 6,618 79,868 156,486 1,278 1,451 163,756 3 8,781 23,840 430,999 9,261 053,490 1,287,263 17,583 14,479 1,255,201 4 3,000 20,691 201,182 9,374 168,814 308,847 5,793 4,878 2E8,176 5 613 5,717 66,888 3,760 89,016 208,274 2,901 2,332 203,041 6 560 2,887 22,619 1,646 10,714 18,568 270 286 18,002 7 1 60 631 33 1,671 4,791 109 76 4,606 8 B07 3,191 21,853 850 13,348 25,223 528 605 24,090 9 122 1,100 19,036 313 36,082 83,834 695 475 82,764 10 143 1,321 8,409 2,118 14,818 82,949 415 352 32,182 11 18 464 6,044 282 17,881 40,688 45 104 40,439 12 2 51 1,053 7 3,484 6,689 28 30 6,631 13 1 27 476 8 3,697 11,578 10 48 11,520 14 148 787 6,143 1,666 4,341 7,531 84 53 7,394 15 465 2,052 20,806 1,893 12,052 21,016 117 222 20,677 16 22 256 2,429 160 3,144 9,232 203 163 8,866 17 1,868 3,320 66,439 1,869 114,880 238,650 2,606 2,237 233,807 18 103 1,902 37,218 797 73,497 127,267 1,737 1,448 124,072 19 82 984 8,067 218 7,233 16,668 552 406 15,710 20 283 3,U9 56,645 1,997 74,580 163,304 3,362 2,667 147,275 21 204 2,226 36,496 649 45,722 84,647 1,778 1,182 81,687 22 125 982 22,925 268 23,881 44,892 660 585 43,767 23 374 1,939 12,301 1,407 15, 316 26,082 541 619 25,022 24 82 1,177 11,940 143 19,666 83,745 156 165 33,424 25 61 731 10,129 273 18,817 38,525 291 267 37,967 26 57 1,279 14,820 515 49,721 132,359 135 208 132,016 27 164 2,288 37,704 347 56,842 102,105 872 823 100,410 28 198 2,075 35,696 502 37,577 86,063 1,093 976 82, 994 29 482 2,486 16,749 1,310 9,086 15,652 386 360 14,807 30 300 2,605 48,773 1,308 60,339 127,290 1,274 1,064 124,952 31 22 266 3,082 302 4,550 12,323 288 246 ■11,789 32 64 1,070 24,498 337 29,507 60,201 1,256 948 57,998 33 5 31 528 42 907 2,582 36 34 2,612 34 14 404 3,708 409 12,188 22,323 71 63 22,189 36 45 630 10,340 375 35,472 81,790 101 135 81,654 36 32 150 1,176 243 2,822 7,216 309 255 6,652 37 232 2,964 35,894 725 110,275 804,264 846 1,147 802,271 38 233 943 13,399 843 8,668 15,690 125 198 15,367 39 30 285 5,364 147 6,020 12,946 336 254 12,366 40 839 2,565 50,153 1,107 104,464 188,996 1,811 1,502 185,683 41 32 169 3,562 68 6,527 12,909 301 174 12,434 42 87 613 10,030 43 7,799 17,348 236 119 16,963 43 855 6,342 77,954 1,366 100,276 218,194 869 1,328 215,997 44 3 124 1,363 17 7,056 19,401 18 38 19,345 45 150 881 9,591 344 6,663 9,798 80 96 9,622 46 38 451 8,979 73 9,494 21,605 585 499 20,621 47 219 2,064 30,006 1,093 21,302 38,939 788 616 37,535 48 619 6,989 63,600 2,554 62,407 110,024 1,878 1,327 106,819 49 66 676 8,312 430 6,374 12,146 257 250 11,639 60 31 645 6,326 136 11,933 20,344 123 133 20,088 51 134 948 19,762 557 14,985 27,741 398 378 26,965 52 109 1,172 11,623 66 8,167 19,371 303 227 18,841 63 29 561 11,763 27 8,251 17,917 145 159 17,613 64 190 1,934 »1,134 118 41,668 86,199 874 879 83,446 55 1 4 66 1,632 10 2,082 6,482 150 105 6,227 56 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 1.— DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, NOT ON FARMS 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 84 35 36 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 64 55 56 STATES AND TERRITORIES. The United States.. North Atlantic division.. South Atlantic division.. North Central division.. South Central division _. Western division Alabama.. Arizona Arkansas .. California . Colorado... Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Inclosures reporting mules. Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory.. Iowa Kansa,s Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania... Rhode Island... South Carolina . South Dakota.. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming 51,808 3,692 8,107 14, 973 22,937 2,099 2,105 122 2,803 741 437 29 81 68 683 2,395 83 2,491 1,869 1,096 1,910 1,597 2,742 2,003 20 695 149 185 312 1,353 3,730 61 917 52 18 391 207 414 1,433 71 1,512 563 140 2,653 5 1,085 158 3,850 6,422 66 13 1,024 117 613 221 83 All mules. 162, 115 26,797 26,054 40,504 62,732 7,028 Colts under 1 year. 7,301 378 7,160 2,282 1,773 47 297 276 3,254 7,640 373 6,271 4,359 2,475 5,203 3,197 7,287 6,802 .50 2,216 780 4,299 12, 560 235 1,987 283 30 1,136 496 1,859 3,110 191 4,732 1,314 300 22,167 9 2,801 394 10,504 15,590 122 31 3,072 . 376 ' 8,488 452 460 2,410 70 174 908 1,159 99 56 6 128 23 19 Colts 1 and under 2 years. 3,773 210 419 1,354 1,655 135 4 30 2 111 85 72 101 222 182 75 4 1 16 76 262 24 77 40 5 20 50 32 10 255 277 58 2 6 155 7 209 54 16 2 years and over. 155,932 25,517 25,461 38,242 59,918 6,794 14 106 5 137 91 80 271 167 199 89 1 68 2 4 61 149 6 97 11 9 14 72 4 101 175 41 14 307 S91 9 6 69 10 59 11 12 7,090 365 6,823 2,155 1,738 46 297 276 3,236 7,404 ' 366 6,023 4,183 2,323 4,831 2,808 6,906 6,638 41 2,144 482 373 703 4,074 11,912 205 1,813 2S3 30 1,104 478 1,838 2,998 182 4,611 1,200 289 21,942 9 2,728 370 9,942 14,922 104 25 2,965 364 3,423 433 447 Inclosures reporting 6,522 478 314 1,870 2,151 1,709 112 215 li!4 266 623 17 4 1 20 68 25 2V9 147 72 230 228 70 10 43 48 32 14 106 385 6 152 4 11 56 474 144 65 16 123 58 28 187 1 31 29 301 1,080 26 4 58 16 24 47 27 All asses. 12,870 1,207 670 3,047 4, 105 3,841 200 856 247 443 1,043 18 4 1 59 12b 129 424 224 135 503 535 377 269 18 71 55 89 56 243 652 16 199 16 11 78 1,184 420 88 16 212 104 43 601 1 54 37 538 1,992 39 5 209 22 58 101 60 GENERAL TABLES. OB, RANGES. JUNE 1. 1900, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES— Continued. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. In closures reporting sheep. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Rams and wethers 1 year and over. Inclosures reporting swine. All swine. Inclosures reporting goats. All goats. 7,564 156,470 42,182 81,750 32,538 452,928 1,592,861 21,527 47,652 1 1,980 26,432 9,353 14,890 2,189 101,697 251,422 7,488 12,266 2 758 13,821 4,025 6,541 3,255 79,628 219,755 2,836 .7,316 3 2,658 84,723 20,598 44,016 20,109 163,647 702,588 6,046 9,819 4 1,394 21,260 5,516 11,008 4,736 98,474 391,736 3,782 14,671 6 774 10,234 2,690 5,295 2,249 9,482 27,360 1,376 3,680 6 152 6,382 1,276 3,372 1,734 12,847 60,132 827 4,749 7 9 119 5 56 68 60 315 S 32 8 196 2,651 853 1,374 424 8,537 61,961 S26 1,7.54 9 195 5,326 1,635 2,426 1,265 1,698 7,754 997 1,840 10 41 234 67 26 141 489 2,374 131 356 11 28 146 57 88 1 2,089 4,871 1.52 234 12 2 11 11 1,704 4,115 46 61 13 2 30 14 15 1 78 332 47 64 14 21 854 163 333 358 1,831 15,114 241 1,341 15 97 5,745' 1,147 2,499 2,099 13,209 39,538 608 2,045 16 50 226 137 53 36 687 1,840 1 1 17 422 52, 703 10,522 27,032 15,149 24,496 155,050 1,803 2,952 18 303 6,125 2,073 3,606 446 15,838 76,287 513 796 19 10 49 10 24 15 3,691 15,280 .52 276 20 201 2,291 859 1,165 267 24, .541 122,788 461 783 21 55 640 168 115 357 15,443 52,134 185 3.56 22 205 3,434 969 1,997 468 12,994 .52,992 344 027 23. 114 2,094 346 955 793 ' 5,6.5.5 2:1,787 922 2,078 24 592 6,634 1,882 4, .524 228 6, 275 9,459 32 36 25- 105 1,193 020 486 87 13,S.5:; 30,616 2C7 375 26 91 2,180 592 1, 295 293 5,530 16,897 334 493 27 383 4,461 1,474 2,712 275 9,1.51 22,592 416 599 28 263 3,207 1,098 1,918 191 5, 610 17,487 165 288 29 162 3,109 759 1, 696 754 6,713 22, 677 279 1,839 30 172 . 2,071 732 1,119 22D 19, 190 81, 789 590 988 31 17 38 26 4 S 99 327 6 10 32 80 I.jT 83 46 2S 11, .531 43,965 . IS" 308 33 10 49 17 11 21 70 2.57 10 19 34 58 589 2.34 325 10 2,721 5,745 26 45 35 60 209 89 82 38 5,869 15,448 1,073 1,748 36 '22 70 31 10 29 4.54 1,005 1.53 1,223 37 468 9,654 3,798 4,779 1,077 17,0&3 41,969 2,102 3,041 38 168 1,087 282 690 215 17,206 39, 144 597 1,087 39 44 139 43 77 49 776 o 217 15 34 40 417 9,047 2,176 4,108 2,763 25,258 9,5,804 737 1,148 41 5 63 n 734 1 182 10 413 ],1S1 1,160 4,245 3,553 22 23 60 57 42 139 43 593 . 6,060 2,347 S,216 497 58,413 150,329 S,682 6,547 44 7 IS 6 9 S 335 1,345 45 73 45 45 422 113 217 92 4,755 11, 527 359 671 46 51 335 226 100 9 1,584 5,374 37 50 47 395 3,173 1,218 1,538 417 49,311 81,749 473 1,419 48 125 357 .<5 1.51 121 2S,545 89,013 537 1,769 49 268 2,920 440 2,272 208 3,212 5,680 11 36 60 83 942 328 572 42 3,382 5,359 42 .43 51 170 2,662 928 1,417 817 19,618 51,455 512 1,005 52 82 436 152 249 35 1,602 4,135 38 103 53 148 1,817 747 984 86 7,974 21,914 119 667 64 267 3,547 1,144 2,018 885 10,229 27,101 936 1,517 65 27 82 41 6 35 51 120 2 3 56 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 2.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, JUNE 1, 1900, CITIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Grand total 310,566 133,412 9,017 1,671 14,367 29,727 1,994 4,282 66,584 5,770 Group A 2 182,183 52,425 75, 958 68,136 32,384 32,892 4,645 1,789 2,583 1,014 352 305 5,886 3,944 4,537 19,903 9,648 176 1,120 597 277 2,471 735 1,076 28,587 14,732 23,265 4,510 587 673 3 Group B 4 Group C — 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 GEOTJP A.— CITZES OF O^rEE 100,000 INHABITANTS. New York, N. Y Boroug:hs : Manhattan.. Brooklyn __, Bronx Queens Richmond _. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa_ St. Lotus, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio _ BuflEalo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal_ Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburg, Pa New Orleans, La _ Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis Washington, D. C-. Newark, N. J Jersey City, N. J Louisville, Ky Minneapolis, Minn . Providence, R. I Indianapolis, Ind Kansas City, Mo _ St. Paul, .Minn Rochester, N. Y.. Denver, Colo Toledo, Ohio Allegheny, Pa Columbus, Ohio Worcester, Mass Syracuse, N. Y New Haven, Conn . Patereon, N. J Fall River, Mass _ St. Joseph, Mo Omaha, Nebr Los Angeles, Cal. Memphis, Tenn_ Scranton, Pa 18,827 3,508 8,180 2,040 3,5&> 1. 539 27,015 10,305 10,388 3,495 5,352 6,504 5,339 3,621 3,767 3,071 4,324 5,590 5,228 3,868 2,585 1,617 4,239 6,104 2,082 5,868 5,056 3,470 2,457 3,984 2,728 1,286 2,994 1,598 1,843 1,398 1,300 1,172 2,208 3,291 4,194 2,757 1,758 =ii=5 638 470 778 622 19, 533 1,288 1,605 495 638 1,107 2,915 2,814 2,888 606 1,107 398 531 274 112 2,197 2,011 172 1,334 2,083 1,354 348 8,341 762 207 408 189 107 94 213 159 571 1,986 1,490 1,645 622 449 314 74 1,213 183 84 11 60 33 147 77 428 16 39 35 6 16 4 3 119 192 14 177 180 98 9 407 66 260 1 5 148 6 2 2 2 75 144 129 136 45 40 13 1 311 5 269 245 23 1,402 1 1 390 5 5 253 10 1 1 2,239 250 754 6 3 1 980 4 12,699 69 6 1 4 220 40 1,738 25 772 14 65 278 1 1,006 2 13 4 2 1 1 216 1 2 1 2,502 574 1 100 1 16 GROUP B.— I 128 5 42 10 18 S3 377 64 49 14 28 12 80 22 99 8 22 27 3 5 44 78 8 81 92 32 11 787 29 1 17 12 4 1 11 5 17 55 84 43 -CITIES OF OVER 50,000 AND LESS THAN 100,000 INHABITANTS. Lowell, Mass Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass . Portland, Oreg Atlanta, Ga Grand Rapids, Mich - Dayton, Ohio Richmond, Va Nashville, Tenn Seattle, Wash Hartford. Conn __ Reading, Pa Wilmington, DeL Camden, N. J Trenton, N. J Bridgeport, Conn___ Lynn, Mass Oakland, Cal Lawrence, Mass New Bedford, Mass_. Des Moines, Iowa_. Springfield, Mass _. Somerville, Mass— . Troy, N. Y Hoboken, N. J 1,274 1,217 837 1,691 1,627 2,279 2,545 1,162 2,588 1,149 1,023 780 701 703 1,042 1,136 1,003 1,856 626 806 3,492 1,073 878 711 312 2,178 lis 442 397 701 3,744 780 1,459 441 424 654 336 571 673 627 829 938 360 476 209 99 701 1,702 139 648 1,637 1,180 306 1,212 606 113 301 152 94 71 171 136 514 1,202 1,259 1,226 619 127 215 167 1 26 124 65 150 867 45 24 8 34 5 10 1 10 199 62 23 20 2,016 53 100 13 115 195 79 1,436 1,440 646 265 290 1,311 1,410 126 7 16 2 86 161 23 16 11 140 260 5 5 10 1 11 8 19 58 8 8S 177 76 1,098 1,132 589 241 256 920 993 111 82 98 22 91 128 106 665 33 79 1,128 117 61 69 4 12 1 6 69 11 1 14 130 1 6 164 17 2 1 1 15 50 3 40 3 1 6 41 49 21 4 8 42 84 8 25 6 2 5 4 36 3 10 62 6 -- 2 53 6 2 6 2 4" 3 9 10 137 -- 35 115 154 141 765 39 94 11 13 5 6 7 1 _. 1,378 141 119 16 4 12 19 1 4 2 1 3 44 115 87 4 22 28 GENERAL TABLES. BY CITIES OF OVER 35,000 INHABITANTS, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION. HOUSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts xuider 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Rams and wethers lyear and over. 817,981 1,440 2,218 814,328 80,612 67 824 30,221 1,325 42,694 5,609 81,361 5,724 114,731 11,831 1 569,053 118,010 135,918 552 299 B89 1,242 287 689 567,259 112,4'24 134,640 20,505 4,802 5,305 84 11 22 176 80 68 20,295 4,711 5,215 758 383 234 40,389 1,126 1,179 4,795 321 493 80,418 840 603 5,176 465 83 100,064 6,639 8,031 8,835 1,601 1,895 ; 4 GROUP A.— CITIES OF OVEE 100,000 INHABITANTS. 124,128 68, 421 38,043 7,388 7,046 3,230 71,183 45,819 27,624 25,225 16,536 14, 103 14,885 15, 900 12,710 9,999 6,277 10, 816 11,884 11,578 10,117 6,334 8,433 12, 891 7,786 10,588 11,414 7,279 6,343 8,055 5,269 4,108 6,196 4,715 4,849 4,264 3,731 3,441 4,346 6,108 6,685 4,251 50 232 143 59 17 163 174 16 25 27 13 10 24 8 31 38 IS 27 48 8 4 21 40 123, 846 68,262 37,969 7.365 7,02s 3.225 70,989 45,681 27,600 25, 180 16,493 14,085 14,864 15,856 12,693 9,967 6,218 10,801 11,848 11, 520 10, 106 6,828 8,404 12,316 7,783 10,581 11,342 7,248 6,261 8,007 5,250 4,106 6,179 4,709 4,841 4,260 8,721 8,430 4,815 6,077 6,607 4,218 3,679 63 10 17 576 1,575 2,810 213 1,037 87 S24 94 799 277 8,480 12 80 276 180 162 1,802 26 6 839 2,390 132 39 99 37 99 32 1 18 2 36 12 277 196 107 1,515 908 15 15 599 412 97 63 10 17 569 1,560 2,804 218 1,020 37 323 92 784 214 3,415 11 80 276 177 162 1,797 26 6 838 2,852 131 39 98 37 99 32 1 18 2 84 12 274 198 104 1,510 906 188 27 156 72 20 4,557 4,037 312 40 13 155 24,215 527 8 368 434 700 1,863 2,665 2,668 5 27 4 3 80 1 4 1,471 104 168 20 4 673 7 128 188 6 162 355 4 1,832 616 235 2 262 42 123 20 2 2 8,075 2,636 297 16 6 120 22,658 290 1 200 78 272 3 1,452 948 949 52 333 45 755 728 8 3 3 "3 1,434 49 1 6 6 424 28 597 1,490 1 260 10 80 GEOTXP B.-CITIES OF OVEE SO,000 AND LESS THAN 100,000 INHABITANTS. 2,131 1,344 145 133 195 309 52,423 8,219 197 34 566 7,559 6,438 2,183 5,477 27 480 93 161 332 128 316 2,459 38 6 12,105 280 173 101 426 28 126 122 240 •4 635 604 228 131 175 21 133 320 80 52B 146 606 127 1,027 523 334 81 114 286' 672 188 524 032 167 674 64 188 142 178 33 14 18 31 112 1 1 58 111 3,380 3,643 4,867 2,689 2,227 3,891 4,835 2,996 4,746 1,818 3,418 2,398 2,417 2,072 2,627 3,201 2,651 3,599 2,078 2,368 6,031 3,358 2,960 2,445 1,759 4 2 1 20 S 3 1 5 28 14 4 5 2 4 2 1 17 7 4 7 5 26 5 24 3 4 3,872 3,639 4,365 2,652 2,217 8,884 4,827 2,986 4,697 1,794 3,390 2,385 2,411 2,072 2,625 8,200 2,649 8,576 2,075 2,852 6,942 3,350 2,955 2,443 1,757 1 8 1 8 1 1 10 1 4 ■ 678 2 1 18 1 243 4 3 6 1 1 2 400 836 116 70 8 3 56 121 14 48 23 7 20 52 39 144 102 52 24 182 9 10 50 4 11 14 31 2 100 2 52 614 4 01 627 412 103 2 129 131 S3 102 2 2 10 50 604 4 57 625 375 103 2 125 131 83 97 2 4 1 2 78 884 4 10 42 5 314 78 4 13 18 43 77 11 38 18 8 71 849 193 2,860 23 1 2 4 2 33 16 97 22 2 1 122 2 4 111 1 10 1 4 8 1 10 7 8 12 9 1 1 3 5 1 6 1 8 2 1 5 7 1 2 9 8 1 42 1 1 2 1 1 14 28 28 2 1 2 8 2 1 2 i 12 127 11 1 2 2 5 1 5 11 117 11 1 2 2 6 1 4 6 47 2 4 1 4 1 1 i 10 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 2.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, JUNE 1, 1900, GEOXJP B.-CITIES OP OVEK 50,000 AND LESS THAN 100,000 INHABITANTS-Continued. CITIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 1.964 1,119 718 1,962 726 963 2.093 :i,248 1,568 890 649 853 1,724 465 983 548 127 94 13,912 333 500 1,399 1,434 1,645 109 205 233 1,102 50 1G8 22 5 15 17 7 61 123 218 244 4 19 2 58 7 3 3 6 60 23 15 9 9 5 22 34 41 74 4 S 7 44 5 13 434 102 69 194 300 343 1,228 1,081 1,275 96 106 218 820 30 122 1 5 •?, Manchester, N. H. _ 3 Utiea, N. Y 1 2 4 Peoria, 111 3,835 9,311 532 1 3 5 6 8 2 2 1 7 12 20 64 3 8 30 3 74 3 9 1 S Charleston, S. C- fi Savannah, Ga _ 10 5 38 9 5 1 20 2 2 7 Salt Lake City, Utah 8 22 3 q Duluth, Minn 10 Erie, Pa 11 Elizabeth, N. J 1 1?, Willzesbarre, Pa 2 150 13 8 14 HarrisbuTg, Pa _ 7 15 Portland, Me - GROUP C— CITIES OT" OVETl 33,000 AND LESS THAN 50,000 INHABITANTS. Tonkers, N. Y Norfolk, Va Waterbury, Conn, Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind_- Youngstown, Ohio- Houston, Tex Covington, ICy Akron, Ohio Dallas, Tex Saginaw, Mich Lancaster. Pa Lincoln, Nebr Brockton, Mass Binghamton, N. Y_ Augusta, Qa-. Pawtucket, R. I__. Altoona, Pa Wheeling, W. Va_. Mobile, Ala Birmingham, Ala_. Little Rock, ATk__. Springfield, Ohio .. Galveston, Tex Tacoma, Wash Haverhill, Mass __ Spokane, Wash ___ Terre Haute, Ind _ Dubuque, Iowa-__ Quinoy, 111 South Bend, Ind_ Salem, Mass Johnstown, Pa Elmira, N. Y AUentown, Pa Davenport, Iowa . McKeesport, Pa- Springfield, 111 Chelsea, Mass Chester, Pa York, Pa Maiden, Mass Topeka, Kans KewtoUj Mass Sioux City, Iowa . Bayonne, N. J Knoxville, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn,. Schenectady, N, Y__. Fltchburg, Mass Superior. WlS— Rockford,lll._, Taunton, Mass- Canton, Ohio — Butte, Mont Montgomery, Ala.. Auburn. N. Y East St. Louis, II1_. Johet, 111 Sacramento, Cal 588 137 449 146 520 86 470 33 1,483 326 1,050 353 2,064 1,129 465 99 1,276 243 2,646 1,247 1,512 663 667 97 2,136 1,223 739 181 946 108 1,036 693 604 88 637 159 600 116 981 537 958 580 1,830 1,501 1,534 426 1,675 737 775 700 930 164 1,093 383 1,323 4,187 996 481 1,663 466 1,047 193 452 82 582 382 1,028 108 639 93 1,112 225 S84 217 1,467 380 580 83 607 121 674 54 475 71 2,441 1,100 750 30S 1,805 1,217 385 64 781 607 840 568 404 30 573 70 911 853 1,232 208 794 344 794 138 652 210 1,214 1,290 780 102 850 201 874 103 922 187 8 16 2 4 9 21 196 22 9 169 22 6 137 16 10 30 7 7 8 50 62 156 48 102 104 6 32 10 24 35 5 6 9 14 6 16 5 32 2 U 1 2 6 3 4 6 12 74 4 3 70 24 126 103 78 25 303 318 780 57 230 969 605 53 1,048 157 87 618 74 141 100 431 464 926 366 568 524 126 S04 161 314 399 176 65 340 89 53 186 192 321 68 96 40 64 956 268 938 53 545 461 27 60 766 166 296 126 171 797 82 166 91 171 1 1 21 1 2 2 5 1 5 23 11 16 11 29 20 1 6 2 3 3 22 8 2 1 10 1 15 12 23 8 6 5 2 2 16 17 50 17 45 40 22 32 9 12 26 6 1 12 2 1 12 12 23 3 9 6 S 3 11 1 4 4 2 1 2 5 4 4 18 26 1 8 18 37 10 214 1 7 4 6 1 3 2 123 1 7 10 1 1 3 1 10 6 6 36 3 7 9 6 2 3 7 4 5 4,000 10 1 60 1 5 2 20 1 8 8 1 4 4 8 6 20 2 ■ 1 4 1 6 5 3 17 13 30 40 3 1 8 2 3 8 77 7 154 3 44 63 9 7 2 36 11 62 5 12 31 1 15 2 6 8 4 1 1 1 45 20 21 24 70 9 8 11 10 2 1 3 1 8 4 1 35 4 20 4 13 23 4 4 14 3 1 3 1 2 17 3 12 2 ' 1 2 350 7 6 20 4 3 1 12 GENEEAL TABLES. 11 BY CITIES OF OVER 25,000 INHABITANTS, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION— Continued. GKOTJP B.— CITEES OF OVER 50,000 AND LESS THAN 100,000 INHABITANTS— Continued. HOBSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. r All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Rams and wethers 1 year and over. 2,962 2,415 2,054 3,506 1,311 1,561 2,761 4,765 2,014 1,770 1,442 1,818 2,267 1,672 2,748 5 7 2 11 4 12 7 2 14 6 10 10 26 6 2,945 2,401 2,050 3,481 1,801 1,551 2,731 4,676 2,001 1,769 1,436 1,813 2,239 1,671 2,744 835 335 8 83 33 129 185 17 164 12 1 77 173 62 39 7 12 4 2 38 110 80 8 118 1i 2- 4 2 2 % 31 279 504 8 523 5 16 33 444 XOl 52 7 31 279 504 8 513 3 14 83 444 99 52 7 4 2 2 3 118 26 77 53 3 8 1 11 2 47 2 5 9 75 5 1 3 6 5 6- 20 63 7 1 2 1 7 10 2 S- fl 2 1 4 78 23 17 10 3 10 4 5 11 11 21 11 2 1 5 1 6 1 2 1 5 12 17 1 1 2 3 217 3 89 13 14 S 1 15 GROUP C— CITIES OF OVER 35,000 AND LESS THAN 50,000 INHABITANTS. 2,097 1,155 1,900 1,213 2,383 1,887 2,597 1,251 2,213 3,723 2,236 1,845 3,219 1,632 1,871 1,197 1,933 1,006 1,378 1,479 1,394 2,587 2,528 1,977 1,097 1,949 1,733 3,042 2,170 2,335 1,923 1,309 860 1,920 1,570 2,303 768 2,235 1,712 1,181 1,636 1,332 3,166 2,076 2,896 834 1,143 1,269 1,047 1,385 1,063 2,076 1,666 1,450 1,196 1,273 1,579 1,922 1,.512 1,779 5 1 1 3 10 2 39 3 5 37 3 4 28 1 8 3 13 1 4 1 2 13 47 2 1 36 18 4 38 2,079 1,153 1,895 1,209 2,371 1,872 2,511 1,246 2,207 3,650 2,215 1,837 3,153 1,681 1,851 1,190 1,928 1,001 1,374 1,468 1,381 2,.'i46 2,508 1,930 1,087 1,943 1,716 3,030 2,158 2,302' 1,915 1,308 855 1,905 1,567 2,287 767 2,221 1,712 1,173 1,630 1,312 3,115 2,072 2,800 833 1,131 ' 1,258 1,044 1,383 1,058 2,062 1,662 1,438 1,186 1,228 1,571 1,917 1,507 1,756 5 51 5 51 1 42 15 1 2 17 24 15 1 2 1 22 26 15 15 14 4 58 23 39 215 213 53 303 65 2 4 23 4 37 14 454 623 127 28 78 111 19 16 133 242 7 4 84 60 10 12 53 25 40 15 13 21 4 1 40 12 2 31 6 5 7 64 57 75 H 50 30 2 16. 17 1 18- 2 29 21 342 16 14 355 1 34 51 5 8 294 2 29 21 333 14 14 352 1 34 51 5 8 290 I* ''O' 2 20 1 2 19 1 1 21 2 1 7 1 1 19 ■)■> ?-^ •?4 2 1 16 1 1 15 5 1 ?5 1 15 4 ?6 1 8 1 27 1 2^ 29 12 4 5 30 4 6 10 1 6 3 .31 .■!2 5 18 110 214 505 424 24 308 1 18 109 214 601 423 24 307 1 2 1 2 6 3 2 16 6 73 1 40 39 4 51 1 30 2 2 12 33 4 6 6 21 8 23 7 1 8 3 5 12 2 1 2 10 1 10 34 5 7 20 12 24 3 5 9 3 7 21 6 35 4 8 33 2 4 36 1 37 38 1 12 7 2 4 11 2 1 5 1 89 40 1 41 16 69 11 72 23 2 119 10 34 70 12 25 13 15 64 5 1 U 68 11 71 23 2 119 10 34 70 12 25 11 14 64 3 1 1 4 4'> 6 2 12 16 3 29 6 6 6 29 11 31 5 7 13 2 10 10 25 39 8 2 43 2 4 2 1 2 4 2 4+ 1 4.^ 2 46 1 47 -- 5 3 8 2 48 2 20 2 23 96 81 8 103 40 49 20 5(1 8 1 2 3 2 1 51 4 1 4 1 52 12 5H 2 fA 1 5 7' 1 20 20 3 46 1 55 19 16 3 ' 136 2 110 154 977 1 38 3 16 243 IG 310 56 57 31 1 50 1 4 60 2 63 60 2 60 2 3 725 -- 251 7 464 2" 10 ,59 3 6( 61 8 11 2 2 3 7 2 6 3 84 6 1 3 14 148 249 5 143 244 62 5 4 1 2 1 1 63 64 1 1 5 16 1 5 16 6n 2 7 2 6 7 11 2 4 2 9 fifi 1 3 1 16 6 12 67 1 2 1 6," 39 3 325 39 3 302 6! 1 20 1 IS 2 2 1 7( 23 2 1 3 5 1 1 21 597 2 422 32 66 3 103 10 71 7' 124 8 124 8 5 1 16 1 r. 7. ., 12 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 2.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, JUNE 1, 1000, GKOITP C— CITIES OB" OVER 25,000 AND LESS THAN 50,000 INHABITANTS— Continued. orriES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. KEAT CATTLE. 1 All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Racine, Wis 538 1,076 519 580 698 267 1,065 401 1,086 459 349 876 2,029 547 422 735 279 1,495 1,168 502 1,472 107 494 99 258 141 39 440 51 469 9 38 274 1,140 277 226 304 79 893 365 20 274 3 10 2 43 5 1 32 4 53 2 7 3 3 5 102 476 93 199 122 38 398 44 392 G 36 251 886 160 187 271 69 712 328 18 223 2 La CSrosse, Wis 1 1 1 S Willlamsport, Pa 4 Jacksonville, Fla 6 C 5 Newcastle, Pa 9 6 Newport, Ky Oshkosli, Wis 7 2 1 7 3 15 8 Woonsocket, R. I _ ■^ 9 Pueblo, Colo Atlantic City, N. J ..._ 2 6 1 1 10 1 1 11 Passaic, N. J 1 17 210 5 12 29 7 101 17 12 Bay City, Mich i 4 29 5 10 3 S 38 12 13 Fort Worth, Tex 8 10 2 1 70 14 Lexington, Ky 27 lb Gloucester, Mass 1 1 8 16 South Omaha, Nehr iV New Britain, Conn _— __ 18 Council Bluffs, Iowa._ 11 5 1 2 3 27 1 2 3 19 Cedar Eapids, Iowa 20 Easton, Pa 1 21 Jackson, Mich 27 6 1 15 — GENERAL TABLES. 13 BY CITIES OF OVER 25,000 INHABITANTS, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION— Continued. GEOTTP C— CITIES OF OVER 35,000 AND LESS THAN 50,000 INHABITANTS— Continued. HOUSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years, and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Rams and wethers lyear and over. 1,0G2 1,811 977 843 1,139 628 1,454 1,068 1,639 1,672 965 1,223 ;;,769 1,515 1,053 1,118 666 2,054 1,696 1,218 2,250 3 6 1 4 4 2 3 1,058 1,801 973 841 1,131 C28 1,447 1,064 1,616 1,667 955 1,219 2,707 1,443 1,051 1,103 6M 2,039 1,669 1,213 2,230 3 8 1 1 2 7 1 1 2 9 8 4 3 30 6 6 5 1 3 3 10 4 26 46 3 329 40 17 1 1 235 211 4 142 166 ? 8 200 45 12 1 4 196 45 12 1 4 5 1 1 ,5 1 2 fi 4 1 11 1 3 2 31 3 3 3 12 4 7 2 21 69 2 5 2 4 4 5 2 1 1 7 8 32 73 11 3 84 208 13 38 32 73 11 3 81 208 13 38 50 3 5 1 2 2 1 1 27 6 15 9 10 11 T?. 3 3 1 5 1 2 8 4 1 9 8 13 1 14 1 1 1 15 10 1 7 36 4 23 6 5 20 16 17 11 23 50 40 39 8 1 1 2 2 2 47 37 37 8 7 25 5 2 4 2 1 363 3 18 1<1 20 18 20 ?1 14 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, ALABAMA. 23 2-1 ■2.) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 88 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Marengo _ The State _ Autauga _ Baldwin _ Barbour.. Bibb Blount ___ BuUoct Butler Calhoun __ Chambers. Cherokee - Chilton _. Choctaw . Clarke ... Clay Cleburne. Coffee Colbert Conecuh __. Coosa Covington . Crenshaw.. Cullman... Dale Dallas Dekalb Elmore... Escambia . Etowah... Fayette ... Franklin.. Geneva _. Greene.. Hale - Henry Jackson. Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale . Lawrence... Lee Limestone . Lowndes Macon Madison . Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan ... Perry Pickens _. Pike Randolph. 57 Russell 58 St, Clair.. 59 Shelby Sumter Talladega.. Tallapoosa . Tuscaloosa.. - "Walker Washington . Wilcox Winston Kumber of inclosures reporting domestic animals. 275 164 616 679 201 433 335 1,274 261 325 94 25 193 155 147 150 180 218 498 65 176 269 493 477 5, 852 79 617 151 482 213 141 176 1,021 299 71 236 1, 650 37 1,388 812 375 188 387 132 669 201 628 340 556 545 42 191 25 NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. 49,187 611 873 809 516 1,284 614 1,606 666 333 184 726 144 227 839 721 228 99 550 292 243 280 855 477 362 611 600 193 430 392 60 .501 760 822 7,479 355 802 469 415 489 4S6 523 1,303 445 189 395 2, 015 909 1,750 1,400 .541 211 452 250 261 966 1,904 690 1, 226 371 1,260 1,M4 150 1,064 87 Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. 12, 304 142 143 167 244 179 231 170 364 194 136 83 3 92 36 54 160 229 70 27 91 61 61 60 171 152 113 173 144 62 1.58 120 13 167 2.56 242 2, 258 86 194 142 61 173 79 86 335 139 57 126 338 86 158 397 143 45 74 282 618 187 305 109 313 338 30 169 31 2,657 2,232 298 .53 39 57 5 36 75 38 46 14 17 20 66 73 •2i 19 11 16 10 1 45 iin .Sl 77 6 122 .56 10 60 15 55 88 28 19 106 14 45 10 1.52 Steers 3 years and over. 4,332 102 6 3 9 23 1 1 12 12 10 218 99 401 6 3 8 32 237 64 40 60 12 62 23 82 5 72 a5 176 207 11 44 364 35 10 11 296 45 4 69 Kil 22 13 53 1 13 5 Bulls 1 year and over. 1 1 20 39 108 2 14 79 480 90 82 51 38 167 29 135 9 34 63 560 Heifers 1 and under 2 years. 2,887 Dairy cows 2 years and over. 72 42 22 25 182 34 111 39 ,54 12 2 54 18 14 19 31 9 26 6 12 14 26 18 14 70 19 22 41 4 20 46 42 374 28 63 23 45 54 7 11 25 117 41 12 12 71 124 85 51 9 22, 619 247 192 368 422 226 430 339 913 319 181 94 61 93 263 356 108 30 128 111 162 113 403 202 1.59 223 332 81 190 150 36 268 409 463 4, 3.38 85 496 203 317 218 138 116 188 996 12 7.57 309 104 2.31 131 152 426 773 266 217 .519 45;) 43 Other cows 2 years and over. 1,546 135 1 15 28 17 21 178 112 40 33 14 140 ■25 40 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES. 15 ALABAMA. HOESES. MTJLES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colte 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Eam.s and wethers 1 year and over. 18,558 270 286 18,002 7,301 56 155 7,090 200 6,382 1,276 3,372 1,731 50,132 4,749 1 1S2 I/O 340 222 109 210 180 483 128 115 51 4 101 25 65 146 247 103 83 120 76 100 78 550 107 120 178 273 49 158 129 78 251 277 262 3,355 62 426 132 178 189 136 90 793 248 35 115 2,185 43 1,383 538 288 151 180 119 88 147 258 208 460 144 468 257 27 166 13 3 13 2 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 2 8 3 1 7 5 126 160 337 214 103 208 178 470 124 104 47 ■4 99 22 62 145 232 102 33 120 74 100 78 539 100 116 176 267 44 153 129 78 250 272 253 3,265 57 414 116 174 180 121 89 781 244 33 112 2,146 43 1,334 515 281 138 179 111 85 142 249 196 442 144 457 244 26 154 11 64 21 48 233 47 8 69 293 44 136 17 4 24 14 21 127 86 4 1 414 18 4 17 225 16 62 42 80 8 207 321 43 38 118 124 1,589 5 83 24 45 27 26 19 162 54 4 15 337 26 336 101 66 44 45 18 15 91 182 47 260 24 208 275 1 2 1 62 19 48 229 46 8 69 290 42 134 17 4 24 13 19 125 85 8 1 414 18 4 17 223 12 62 41 80 8 205 321 43 37 117 112 1,569 1 17 3,604 13 1,792 4 1,130 584 862 592 1,534 562 974 784 1,437 270 643 149 20 879 78 202 1,161 618 204 67 539 496 107 495 213 732 380 665 707 269 400 749 54 465 1,133 2,299 8,547 172 624 529 499 695 467 283 1,291 351 237 630 1,106 16 854 1,181 638 191 509 287 514 1,030 1,735 682 935 585 1,129 2,324 187 460 121 108 226 6 46 190 33 9 205 7 24 ■> 682 3 7 1 5 4 4 2 2 22 2 1 11 5 1 1 8 6 3 7 1 4 3 10 2 4 4 1 9 8 1 2 2 2 7 7 9 10 52 3 40 9 11 W, n 2 2 1 1 5 1 2 40 28 1 40 14. 72 17 1 20 99 3 10 14 1 2 1 9 5 1 15 2 2 1 1 16 17 10 18 2 It 27 372 10 38 17 202 W 132 '>1 2 23 90 1 144 41 40 66 26 38 15 9S 5 24 64 5 125 31 5 8 40 ?4 5 7 6 2 1 1 10 5 ?.5 3 137 69 102 23 50 24 61 39 40 11 26 6 62 3 Ofi A 1 2 1 4 W 1 4 4 1 1 '8 9 29 4 80 2 14 5 6 3 31 1 32 38 1 2 2 55 1 9 3 1 2 7 1 4 4 1 1 28 1 1 6 6 1 35 6 28 1 21 23 8 1,703 22 25 4 8 5 26 32 21 13 84 3 7 35 4 3 13 3 7 8 35 6 14 5 2 4 2 2 6 7 22 18 182 82 501 22 19 62 35 50 2 9 135 29 400 2 9 15 18 51 18 1 36 37 38 3 1 78 19 43 25 19 19 156 53 4 13 337 24 311 89 64 40 45 14 15 87 156 88 258 24 207 273 39 3 2 2 3 40 41 66 121 8 24 9 25 25 43 34 64 7 14 8 4 1 5 42 1 43 44 8 5 1 1 17 4 9 4 10 11 4 10 45 46 1 2 11 47 1 1 1 10 48 106 13 26 67 559 49 2 25 10 .50 13 9 3 6 86 14 4 7 1 5 3 6 27 84 1 30 5 43 21 11 68 145 9 12 12 ,51 2 2 .52 2 U 53 4 .54 55 3 3 1 12 5 6 1 56 4 3 143 140 11 75 8 85 79 26 7 57 5 3 7 9 1 6 3 3 20 6 2 108 11 68 29 ,58 6 5 9 2 4 6 3 7 7 59 58 17 10 8 43 2 5 7 60 61 6'' -- 5 1 7 2 7 8 1 2 81 26 30 9 51 10 63 7 64 65 5 171 4 5 12 154 4 60 5 25 30 4 5 1 66 67 16 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, ARIZONA. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 1,943 1,023 205 28 16 49 1 60 631 33 9 76 170 101 130 324 409 2 41 264 101 115 1S6 24 157 79 76 64 198 113 48 15 9 16 30 17 10 5 2 1 15 8 2 1 11 7 83 49 63 40 136 86 53 12 81 12 81 18 82 3 3 1 54 is' 4 21 2 1 1 24 16 39 6 22 ,55 .56 32 1 2 1 30 16 3 13 57 58 40,688 9,907 7,540 3,744 1, 993 10, 631 3,726 924 2,123 45 COlOnECTICTTT. 104 40, 439 9,875 7,500 3,736 1,983 10,590 3,713 923 2,119 47. 18 146 67 4,871 886 649 646 546 1,383 411 176 175 22 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, DEL A WAKE. COUNTIES. Numher oJ iuclosures reporting domestic fi.TliTnfl.ls NEAT OATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 The state 4,512 1,238 64. 10 11 40 2 51 1,053 7 Kent 2 1,132 1,809 1,571 229 560 449 6 24 34 1 4 6 10 4 26, 4 40 7 208 480 365 3 2 8 6 1 4 2 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The District.. 3,868 531 27 476 FLORIDA. 6 The State 7,367 12,989 2,909 691 438 1,207 148 787 5,143 1,666 7 516 80 301 50 54 175 134 155 53 95 788 567 164 186 89 86 544 28 125 146 25 108 126 305 80 7 98 68 269 91 114 396 144 96 53 238 196 157 1,856 110 464 49 101 612 651 325 24 183 559 623 237 289 222 331 465 48 324 263 24 139 192 339 128 53 187 178 502 26 307 436 305 212 96 142 130 822 429 25 131 6 19 148 119 126 1 44 93 74 63 65 71 77 93 4 127 74 5 31 20 80 17 4 57 36 132 6 78 93 84 54 34 8 22 126 127 13 5 123 160 15 8 22 22 12 50 15 18 9 48 149 3 12 21 7 26 3 4 165 12 54 5 10 32 17 9 1 14 15 27 13 9 6 14 14 4 14 26 1 6 5 19 2 318 42 234 16 41 153 213 153 4 74 328 344 148 156 89 89 328 16 136 107 6 81 91 190 13 4 87 76 173 10 120 274 159 55 40 102 73 213 508 8 Baker : 9 Bradford 7 21 10 Brevard 11 Calhoun 4 25 69 8 3 19 34 1 2 6 3 12 Citrus „ 217 146 13 13 Clay _. 14 Columbia . 15 Dade 16 De Soto 8 21 11 8 34 15 21 15 1 18 4 5 13 1 1 7 14 26 3 1 3 4 1 6 28 38 13 17 18 19 Duval. _ Escambia Franklin 2U (Jadsdeu . 21 Hamilton 6 95 10 22 Hernando 2 2 2 4 2 23 Hillsboro 24 Holmes 21 14 23 12 3 56 11 8 44 13 4 51 2,-1 2 7 9 20 26 Jefferson 27 Lafayette 28 29 SO Lake 17 1 12 15 1 6 6 10 Leon J 4 1 8 1 3 3 5 1 4 6 9 20 55 6 13 94 31 32 Levy Liberty 33 7 19 17 25 3 39 4 3 1 2 25 7 10 9 9 10 4 5 4 4 1 43 7 17 21 M Manatee 35 36 Monroe 37 8 6 9 27 32 54 10 18 30 38 Orange __ 39 Osceola 40 41 Polk. 2 47 15. 11 12 147 Putnam __ 42 6 9 171 5 2 19 6 9 78 43 St. John 44 Santa Eosa 45 Sumter Taylor 114 4 184 13 60 86 303 71 41 14 55 1 2 .... 47 48 49 Wakulla 135 85 187 325 26 11 40 85 3 14 9 27 ... 6 11 20 3 25 37 1 1 10 __. 14 14 ... 12 66 112 8 20 26 29 fin Walton 51 Washington GEORGIA. 52 The State 29,713 37,620 8,393 1,614 773 1,624 465 2,052 20,806 1,893 53 54 Applmg. Baker. ■123 244 63 7 1 11 1 2 15 5 18 15 2 14 27 3 6 4 2 2 22 4 3 31 7 12 29 45 42 4 118 99 51 215 293 679 152 S3 2 7 76 28 6 55 56 .57 Baldwin Banks Bartow , 208 66 334 297 1,516 200 185' 130 90 85 117 t33 204 99 324 754 879 292 254" 242 55 190 339 1V8 17 25 50 223 111 99 79" 54 2 59 61 57 18 4 6 48 7 28 ie" 33 ._ 18 7 58 59 60 61 62 Bibb Brooks. L Bryan Bulloch. Burke Butts .__ Calhoun 6 1 63 64 65 4 10 24 13 111 102 53 82 134 97 12 43 ... 40 5 66 67 Camden Campbell 5 9 2 5 56 4 3 1 15 18 9 GENERAL TABLES. 23 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES. JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES— Continued. DELATE AKE. HOESES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Coital and under 2 years. 2 years, and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Eams and wethers lyear and over. 6,689 28 80 6,631 297 297 4 11 11 4,115 61 1 1,409 3,903 1,877 18 9 6 6 U IS 1,390 3,883 1,358 16 178 103 16 178 103 1 2 1 1,141 740 2,234 4 65 2 2 11 11 3 4 DISTRICT OT COLUMBIA. 11,578 48 11,520 276 276 30 64 B-LORIDA. 7,531 84 53 7,394 3,254 4 14 3,236 59 854 163 333 358 15,114 1,341 6 497 60 118 43 29 133 103 138 45 114 1,034 541 68 162 98 90 799 47 128 73 41 113 124 205 58 14 118 91 293 96 124 346 74 SO 118 235 367 150 6 9 482 -60 110 43 29 131 103 135 43 108 1,030 538 67 160 98 _ 89 794 46 126 72 41 113 117 202 68 14 117 82 289 92 110 340 73 83 117 233 358 139 249 159 223 10 24 216 67 64 13 10 224 47 14 37 171 54 126 83 85 27 105 21 9 49 98 20 85 20 191 18 15 61 3 158 130 36 28 15 1 4 244 159 223 10 23 216 67 64 13 10 220 47 14 35 171 54 126 83 86 24 105 21 9 49 98 20 85 20 190 18 15 61 1 158 130 36 28 15 17 1,120 274 916 144 348 1,279 353 119 527 468 494 226 18 314 176 218 78 74 341 364 60 131 640 562 1,256 33 233 42 7 8 7 i 50 9 1 8 10 1 1 145 22 48 11 1 1 126 32 56 37 12 13 2 1 2 4 3 1 14 15 2 1 2 1 2 16 4 9 4 1 1 31 101 8 70 17 18 19 2 20 21 1 2 41 18 6 23 34 22 3 1 2 1 61 33 28 23 24 1 25 1 2 26 27 2« 5 2 2 1 2 3 29 1 1 17 30 31 7 32 1 1 4 4 7 4 -- 33 1 1 34 1 98 12 21 2 37 10 40 901 63 147 178 564 293 18 62 110 811 181 104 4 36 36 7 2 1 3 37 38 2 2 .39 4 1 2 7 10 100 100 15 40 41 6 26 283 42 2 1 7 1 235 i 121 43 46 68 44 45 92 6 291 18 55 93 92 5 291 18 65 91 130 6 36 57 8 62 130 6 36 57 8 52 139 8 46 47 3 174 135 170 603 48 7 29 14 49 220 60 75 85 M 1 1 51 GEORGIA. 21,016 117 222 20,677 7,540 30 106 7,404 126 5,745 1,147 2,499 2,099 39,638 2,045 52 81 80 58 12 46 ' / 286 37 53 64 156" 30 234 187 1,105 130 5 1 150 29 233 187 1,091 129 36 4 44 121 301 35 35 4 43 120 300 35 1 182 106 397 829 1,282 435 3 56 5 1 2 2 56 1 7 1 8 SB 44 57 1 400 2 60 1 200 1 150 58 12 1 5 12 69 60 61 127 119 92 72 67 36 1 1 125 118 92 68 63 36 119 14 18 14 37 7 119 14 18 4 37 7 1 8 8 408 254 19 310 430 187 7 34 7 ep 6S 64 3 3 10 3 65 21 21 20 21 1 9 66 67 24 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.-NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, GE ORGIA— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. CarroU ._ 347 76 14 1,470 535 79 45 1,335 169 20 13 172 19 2 2 40 8 1 4 34 18 5 25 5 3 77 291 51 15 655 1 2 3 7 82 1 16 259 4 5 fi Chatham Chattooga 262 195 925 134 67 2 576 14 9 36 419 29 116 14 158 449 165 252 133 61 605 277 701 175 77 128 87 120 56 22 25 17 14 1 48 4 1 40 2 8 5 4 27 15 17 7 8 226 187 622 85 48 9 9 20 19 4 7 S Clarke- 2 3 q Clay 10 11 Clinch T> Cobb 666 47 26 31 453 17 292 15 304 494 297 503 140 125 134 14 2 5 107 4 90 2 94 105 69 153 21 31 18 8 2 4 2 13 4 1 15 1 432 11 4 24 307 7 181 11 142 312 150 260 114 72 46 10 IS H 15 18 2 S3 16 2 4 17 6 7 18 Dade 29 2 13 7 25 48 7 2 9 17 19 '>n Decatur 9 10 8 14 6 1 8 13 38 16 6 5 15 22 16 14 5 ''1 ii 9 24 9S Dooly „ 1 0/| ■"^ Douglas 1 6 ''R 07 Echols OS 5 31 136 123 55 950 11 78 309 164 143 1,237 2 5 83 34 63 276 2 2 1 1 16 22 4 5 43 3 17 111 109 33 749 oq Elbert 2 9 4 38 30 1 42 32 an 26 2 12 16 10 31 V> "iS Floyd _ 55 29 88 15 34 RS 160 2,829 2 186 2,739 40 381 5 31 1 7 8 7 1 28 5 116 123 2,080 3 89 RR Fulton __ 87 Gilmer , 38 Glascoclc 3<) Glynn __ _ _ 313 151 260 894 104 468 112 317 19 110 29 111 133 148 255 50 167 118 49 413 61 28 375 273 306 489 458 499 263 505 56 149 186 164 121 205 298 45 250 147 82 377 113 34 77 72 77 132 91 108 60 103 21 41 42 45 13 52 57 6 70 39 9 44 23 11 13 25 1 18 30 13 45 16 3 2 20 2 18 8 3 2 83 9 2 13 18 3 4 6 7 3 18 2 1 5 4 44 24 16 20 25 17 5 40 6 1 18 12 4 19 70 200 137 188 285 281 329 125 210 19 92 31 78 82 114 151 37 130 77 39 182 63 9 25 40 Gordon 8 5 2 5 5 13 83 6 2 53 15 41 6 1 11 3 5 83 2 8 8 11 10 7 13 23 5 16 4'' Gwinnett 41 Habersham 44 Hall _ .. 45 Hancock 4fi 47 Harris — _ 48 Hart . 3 9 1 2 5 12 49 Heard __ „ _ 5 fiO Henry 51 Houston 2 4 1 50 Irwin - 1 2 4 53 Jackson-. _ _ 54 55 Jeiterson 3 1 1 4 2 2 1 10 11 15 6 22 7 Johnson . 55 Jones 25 58 4 102 Lee - 2 8 60 Liberty — . 6 2 61 Lincoln «'2 Lowndes 276 134 74 277 151 118 95 89 94 68 7 127 304 298 3 783 214 42 18 336 189 66 705 200 172 95 183 245 70 2 174 691 308 7 548 316 61 55 91 49 7 213 63 53 24 82 66 17 10 6 3 4 16 15 1 69 5 19 5 21 23 5 210 118 58 222 126 82 64 86 92 46 -' 63 Lumpkin 2 '2 64 McDuffle 66 66 67 68 Mcintosh Macon 20 3 7 30 75 3 10 06 Marion , i 1 8 1 12 14 7 69 Merlwetlier Miller ._ 6 9 ' 2 4 1 22 24 26 71 Milton ._ Mitchell 73 74 Monroe : Montgomery -_ 26 181 50 1 109 92 16 8 7 26 26 3 10 40 120 8 1 19 50 ____ 285 179 4 38.S 141 38 19 1 6 75 Murray 76 2 30 25 6 14 ■78 Newton 6 18 1 9 -- 2 8 5 3 13 21 79 Oconee 1 2 iiiiiii::;:: 1 2 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Oontinued. 25 GEORGIA— Continued. HORSES. MUI,E3. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. 207 35 1,879 Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 yeai'. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Rams and wethers 1 year and over. 2 205 35 1,866 57 10 10 636 1 56 10 10 636 24 7 9 8 460 143 86 669 7 31 1 1 1 12 ;t 1 3 177 4 77 96 112 4 ^ 111 106 475 120 30 5 347 22 8 13 232 10 48 5 207 198 67 190 164 29 3 108 106 474 116 29 5 843 8 13 231 10 41 5 204 187 64 190 162 29 29 49 86 15 3 14 40 5 89 4 61 13 40 3 29 83 27 2S 13 8. 1 28 49 86 15 3 14 40 5 89 4 61 13 38 3 22 80 27 28 13 8 3 3 • 1 2 20 4 16 451 293 715 316 59 2 6 7 1 1 5 5 21 7 8 3 1 9 10 11 2 2 6 4 2 603 56 8 24 589 37 518 10 218 452 680 516 25 71 3 12 13 14 2 15 1 2 16 17 1 3 1 1 1 93 8 23 62 102 18 19 1 2 3 2 9 1 6 3 22 3 26 10 13 6 7 1 20 6 296 6 52 21 39 205 22 23 1 1 24 25 ?6 27 6 57 ' 99 47 17 566 6 56 98 44 16 548 80 25 169 19 11 205 80 25 161 15 11 202 107 61 508 264 74 812 ■'S 1 1 2 1 6 1 77 21 1 3 1 5 3 SO 2 6 2 33 3 3 1 20 31 1 4 32 12 3 2 9 19 33 34 81 2,797 16 2 7 79 2,787 16 24 982 2 22 970 1 3 7 2 2 2 2 3 179 952 .35 3 12 100 36 37 38 348 86 107 151 203 270 101 130 21 80 20 60 101 130 120 39 98 53 26 215 41 43 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 5 1 3 1 1 3 2 2 1 346 82 104 149 198 267 96 124 21 80 15 60 100 130 119 39 98 53 26 172 41 43 46 15 46 15 81 314 307 525 498 401 189 363 31 164 71 146 192 242 313 30 475 841 80 834 147 53 39 1 1 24 6 5 13 40 21 6 3 4 17 34 1 1 1 i 2 1 4 41 19 40 89 6 64 19 40 89 5 61 42 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 43 44 1 16 191- 4 - 52 10 118 2 21 45 3 46 47 17 11 4 33 11 27 22 12 17 o 198 6 52 17 10 4 33 10 27 22 12 17 2 198 6 52 2 2 48 2 3 1 49 1 fiO 1 51 1 .W 1 1 1 ,53 ,54 24 15 55 1 56 .W 2 41' 8 19 11 ,58 59 37 35 2 60 61 328 84 54 162 131 74 34 78 47 86 32 105 123 122 3 650 106 20 11 1 1 1 1 1 4 328 82 53 156 129 66 . 31 77 47 34 32 101 120 120 3 545 103 20 n 97 44 4 83 17 9 8 13 111 17 1 18 168 24 2 181 21 3 _. 97 42 4 83 17 9 8 13 111 17 1 18 168 24 2 ISl 21 3 3' 1 25 -.... 2 80 110 313 256 156 143 205 660 70 15 196 1,330 344 12 620 279 41 30 10 2 40 2 63 2 1 7 64 -- 2 i 8 10 65 1 66 5 67 13 6 68 69 2 3,100 943" 600 304 1,200 423 1,300 210 70 71 72 1 1 1 3 2 1 --- 6 10 5 5 49 18 73 74 75 76 3 1 2 S3 Jo' 20" _. 2 // 78 79 26 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND IN0L0SURE8, GB OKGIA— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. 170 312 85 302 467 334 80 71 14 133 856 131 26 213 557 94 384 125 76 395 48 826 242 1,058 1 448 Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Paulding 97 224 26 301 416 205 105 47 12 140 1,259 84 20 119 579 83 556 129 63 174 44 230 233 482 1 512 44 90 9 91 111 91 10 19 3 37 37 39 4 59 122 24 82 38 21 122 13 257 12 252 19 4 14 8 20 5 5 6 6 1 1 5 14 3 11 1 4 5 1 2 1 2 28 5 9 19 6 10 80 176 25 189 275 166 59 40 9 81 764 56 16 86 370 67 238 78 53 168 13 331 204 453 1 298 5 1 10 3 3 25 1 2 Piokena 3 Pierce 4 Hke 5 Polk 36 35 fi Pulaski 7 Putnam 8 Quitman._ __ 12 9 Rabun- 1 4 U 4 1 24 5 1 5 27 9 1(1 Randolph 1 4 2 6 1 4 1 1 4 2 S 22 4 11 14 1 21 11 Richmond 12 Rockdale 13 Schley 14 Screven _ „ 11 4 29 14 17 2 27 4 2 16 6 30 6 48 15 Spalding _. 16 Stewart IV Sumter 3 3 2 9 2 2 18 Talbot- 19 Taliaferro 21) Tattnall 36 3 69 6 81 18 4 6 1 6 2 16 25 12 35 11 83 21 Taylor __ '>;>, Telfair 36 62 1 93 23 Terrell..^ '>A Thomas 32 25 Towns __ 2fi Troup __ 116 2 4 2 2 24 27 29 30 Upson - walker 107 245 163 467 152 268 60 ---- 424 175 819 273 815 136 12 90 53 214 • 70 82 30 __ 48 5 53 3 1 5 18 2 2 5 __ 27 9 88 9 14 5 --- 205 99 344 92 174 65 9 31 32 s;! Walton 9 84 Warren — 44 36 6 13 20 13 3 4 57 61 29 14 34 Washington 35 Wayne __ 5 36 37 Webster . White 38 Whitfield Wilcox 415 218 148 38 312 381 503 188 62 892 54 134 30 15 221 ___ 31 5 4 69 _. 13 7 1 37 1 16 4 3 11 ... 54 7 3 53 6 290 186 105 36 260 39 30 39 30 143 40 Wilkes— 41 Wilkinson 4'^ Worth 98 IDAHO. The State- Ada Bannock Bear Lake- Bingham Blaine Boise Canyon _ Cassia Custer -_ Elmore - Fremont.. Idaho Kootenai . Latah Lemhi . Lincoln Nez Perces- Oneida Owyhee Shoshone _ Washington . 3,856 Fort Hall (Indian Reservation), 510 189 202 149 241 215 65 42 172 96 229 373 158 364 238 33 110 4,125 — ILLINOIS. 66 The State. __ _ 142,889 110,640 9,751 2,206 6,674 29,513 1,868 3,320 56,439 1,869 bV Adams Alexander 2,486 354 549 572 341 1,080 2:33 493 156 245 125 34 75 10 8 7 28 15 4 1 3 3 1 1 51 20 34 3 6 884 161 349 96 163 7 2 4 18 7 fiq Bond 6 70 Boone 71 13 7 2 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Oontinued. GEORGIA— Continued. 27 HOKSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Earns and wethers 1 year and over. 21 108 13 229 184 163 42 7 4 116 1,409 81 19 69 272 63 826 51 19 156 28 110 147 382 14 324 21 103 12 225 181 163 42 7 4 114 1,402 80 19 60 263 63 326 61 19 155 25 104 145 379 14 319 17 30 5 56 169 94 5 12 17 23 5 50 169 94 5 12 4 4 4 181 448 184 404 892 439 116 55 18 260 148 86 32 328 328 177 558 176 76 822 136 928 235 572 2 6 18 38 225 8 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 7 9 3 1 5 1 1 2 1 4 6 6 7 8 8 1 47 1 9 2 3 26 309 4 3 38 57 7 86 15 1 272 6 91 40 252 11 33 26 305 4 3 87 57 6 82 15 1 272 5 89 40 243 11 33 10 4 1 4 6 12 3 6 3 11 12 13 9 4 1 47 1 2 7 5 11 26 18 40 5 43 14 5 2 1 11 2 1 1 15 1 16 4 2 8 17 18 19 1 W 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 74 2 29 21 4 1 1 10 85 22 5 4 10 10 94 95 2 3 3 6 3 1 2 567 10 26 27 98 109 136 136 190 104 167 26 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 108 132 134 188 98 160 25 24 29 16 167 2 66 14 4 2 20 24 16 168 1 56 14 2 51 1 12 2 51 109 626 246 752 308 648 240 1 137 4 86 3 9 29 3 1 3 2 30 1 31 9 1 12 39 4 3 3S 1 22 8 18 1 34 35 36 5 227 49 142 26 163 5 222 48 142 26 160 10 41 45 27 9 275 10 39 45 24 9 274 3 402 879 156 125 1,601 37 5 2 5 2 54 38 1 39 2 1 1 40 41 1 2 1 12 49 IDAHO. 9,232 203 163 8,866 373 2 5 366 ■ 129 226 137 53 36 1,840 1 43 1,292 300 353 398 639 578 205 89 574 194 542 1,071 230 621 138 144 512 65 434 534 296 23 17 8 10 37 10 15 2 3 3 6 32 10 2 U 14 3 11 20 22 9 ' 1,261 289 332 341 607 654 203 85 563 180 487 1,044 225 607 134 137 494 60 429 524 287 23 16 5 2 2 36 8 2 2 ?0 16 2 25 1 15 3 2 12 1 172 30 2 15 5 2 2 36 8 2 2 17 16 2 22 1 14 3 2 12 1 172 30 2 1 12 43 29 28 18 1 12 28 26 22 14 52 26 182 324 98 66 11 40 49 12 432 125 44 168 9 10 89 • 51 12 76 24 'll 45 9 3 5 6 1 46 47 6 7 1 4 48 49 SO 1 8 8 23 17 3 3 4 3 3 1 1 3 6 1 5 5 ■ir 1 2 59 3 4 14 53 12 24 11 10 1 12 54 1 2 2 55 56 1 1 1 7 1 6 57 58 4 15 4 4 7 3 59 1 3 1 1 1 60 61 91 44 6 22 16 63 61 65 ILLINOIS. 239,108 2,606 2,237 234,265 6,271 111 137 6,023 424 108,218 10,522 27,032 70,664 155,050 2,962 66 3,471 602 750 930 490 45 9 20 12 11 24 3 13 5 8 3,402 590 717 913 471 89 174 24 1 10 2 8 1 87 170 23 1 • 10 50 22 192 26 2-1 1,411 349 733 105 365 22 5 6 1 g'- 1 10 5 22 81 111 (5r 7f ii 56 4 42 16 71 28 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, ILLINOIS— Continued. Bureau — Calhoun _ Carroll- Champaign _ Christian . Clark Clay. Clinton _ Coles..-_ Cook Crawford Cumberland . Dekalb Dewitt Douglas Dupage Edgar Edwards-,. Etllngham _ Fayette Ford Franklin., Fulton Gallatin _, Greene Grundy Hamilton _ Hancock- Hardin Henderson- Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper i. Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess _ Johnson Kane Number ol inclosures reporting domestic animals. Kankakee . Kendall Knox Lake Lasalle Lawrence Lee Livingston... Logan McDonough . McHeury . McLean Macon Macoupin- Madison Marion ._. Marshall _ Mason Massac- Menard . Mercer Monroe Montgomery.. Morgan Moultrie Ogle — Peoria - Perrj' ._ Piatt Pike — Pope Pulaski Putnam... Randolph- Richland _ Rock Island . St. Clair Saline Sangamon ... Schuyler 1,977 148 819 827 2,527 1,600 741 411 549 1,191 30, 513 574 417 1,527 1,114 1,491 318 625 689 930 317 2,066 509 871 1,098 279 1,416 110 350 1,663 1,510 1,085 404 619 396 762 299 3,061 1,203 496 2,176 1,471 3,911 422 1,374 1,549 1,087 1,314 1,243 3,262 2,037 1,889 2,021 712 718 566 300 664 1,097 293 1,283 1,264 463 1,444 3,340 790 798 1,266 113 343 187 943 697 1,934 2,779 407 2,638 427 All neat cattle. 1,243 107 397 1,092 1,597 1,003 576 409 404 616 21,218 439 376 517 531 662 938 276 496 626 678 293 1,196 484 717 277 1,193 82 608 1,205 1,198 756 378 508 270 518 243 1,195 273 1,268 812 2,281 312 609 1,017 636 574 1,842 1,127 475 136 366 919 158 905 808 363 1,067 14, 763 603 402 887 100 223 141 797 428 946 l,0i;7 314 1,201 227 Calves under 1 year. 154 13 36 103 159 139 120 51 27 83 1,333 97 91 46 83 64 20 184 49 65 84 64 46 135 96 84 90 38 212 13 38 155 132 79 112 45 28 20 33 234 48 27 168 53 261 60 90 116 68 162 19 153 74 147 73 70 43 131 11 93 51 52 180 133 44 31 120 23 36 13 79 35 71 52 40 133 33 NEAT CATTLE. Steers 1 and under 2 years. 23 1 2 166 20 18 6 2 6 10 273 22 12 13 40 6 15 34 32 7 16 40 10 8 4 42 4 197 15 47 16 5 Steers 2 and under 3 years. 173 97 83 13 63 Steers 3 years and over. 254 5 6 3 43 10 ~i20' 4 100 214 2 12,699 1 8 2 14 Bulls 1 year and over. 9,315 i 773 4 2 1 Heifers 1 and under 2 years. 3 1 1 10 534 1 430 29 14 29 9 19 109 24 6 10 5 62 12 20 44 25 136 19 47 53 37 24 141 37 37 47 6 5 29 3 17 43 9 46 14 5 44 64 28 15 50 5 12 5 67 Dairy cows 2 years and over. 968 344 318 Other cows 2 years and over. 1,220 29 766 10 407 7 270 3 333 11 503 8 5,230 226 259 22 239 4 402 21 435 41 437 5 467 40 704 9 191 11 378 4 451 6 552 28 233 2 859 64 255 25 468 585 1 229 3 825 36 60 176 7 897 27 886 612 20 252 5 442 227 3 428 197 3 848 49 502 6 219 1,024 12 664 16 1,720 62 225 487 796 24 421 19 599 97 454 49 1,438 61 793 12 898 16 828 30 401 8 299 3 253 6 120 3 293 3 644 14 124 11 705 16 522 7 293 6 668 64 799 28 522 6 333 7 675 13 67 3 156 4 119 590 24 S46 10 778 28 860 36 220 2S 990 IS 176 IL' GENERAL TABLES. 29 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY OOUNTIES-Continued. ILTJNOIS— Continued. All horses. 3,173 180 1,292 1,240 3,541 1,934 1,030 578 634 1,779 76,463 843 569 2,458 1,463 1,177 1, .594 1,873 445 764 897 1,291 408 2,837 650 1,142 1,250 322 1,998 111 657 2,4.52 2,124 1,140 544 620 658 1,148 352 6,165 1,895 781 3,176 2,426 5,558 608 2,151 2,393 1,486 1,958 2,260 5,146 2,851 1,938 2,679 832 1,084 820 382 800 1,606 305 1,498 1,822 686 2,464 5,425 863 1,215 1,756 190 356 307 1,180 649 3,086 4,265 465 3,864 644 Colts under 1 y^ar. 57 3 22 22 70 57 25 17 16 27 87 13 11 33 28 24 14 38 5 12 27 31 5 45 7 15 12 3 29 3 22 52 77 15 14 13 4 18 3 34 20 4 72 16 95 19 42 63 16 55 15 103 26 44 29 Colts 1 and under 2 years. 11 26 65 67 12 12 7 29 184 15 9 22 46 2 years and over. 3,061 174 1,259 1,192 3,416 1,810 993 549 611 1,723 76,192 815 549 2,403 1,389 1,143 1,672 1,828 435 731 842 1,224 402 2,769 1,121 1,220 317 1,923 106 613 2,379 2,023 1,106 606 652 1,124 349 6,091 1,855 772 3,045 2,346 ■5,390 575 2,080 2,295 1,462 1,874 2,234 4,969 2,813 1,844 2,628 822 1,005 795 364 782 1,531 302 1,449 1,801 670 2,415 5,341 818 1,167 1,704 179 339 289 1,137 626 3,033 4,216 434 3,798 628 All mules. 213 6 20 44 97 40 36 44 29 41 602 18 18 24 17 46 63 20 19 20 26 77 76 5 244 10 41 17 16 117 51 150 18. 15 5 16 46 36 36 16 67 20 120 24 31 46 39 32 20 140 113 67 113 92 107 50 50 17 75 116 32 11 24 53 99 ,37 81 46 15 34 49 143 10 71 444 29 134 15 Colts imder 1 year. Colts! and under 2 years. 2 years and over. 206 5 20 44 95 34 35 40 28 35 589 17 16 32 51 24 17 40 61 19 13 20 22 74 75 5 243 10 16 115 49 142 16 13 5 16 43 36 36 16 67 20 116 22 31 43 16 135 110 51 112 84 107 60 60 17 73 116 31 11 23 61 96 34 80 40 13 32 49 124 10 70 442 28 131 12 All sheep. 122 25 1 90 13 29 24,227 706 37 96 182 119 4 690 80,032 Lambs under 1 year. 126 572 17 56 66 4 63 27 135 9,022 Ewes lyear and over. 33 6 14 22,660 117 19 57 3,010 24 Rams and wethers lyear and over. 14 13 1,441 17 1 1 181 10 '685 68, 000 1,478 264 1,109 1,563 1,800 2,809 1,487 738 923 911 52, 963 869 590 568 1,096 1,071 264 1,688 778 768 993 747 462 2,161 626 932 470 845 1,379 162 639 1,573 1,805 1,069 741 402 246 660 460 626 459 225 1,575 122 1,983 937 1,140 944 972 2,277 321 2,383 1,194 2,766 1,435 523 294 950 150 1,030 1,C36 749 2,138 1,296 653 1,318 1,157 634 719 1,736 152 431 170 1,643 700 847 3,362 450 1,872 537 30 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, ILIilNOIS— Continued. " COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT OATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and oyer. 1 Scott -•-. Shelby _ _. 367 1,068 549 1,897 1,305 536 3,602 596 1,104 610 458 826 1,907 2,829 786 1,853 694 243 780 331 744 7,930 816 2,368 439 557 512 528 646 1,123 1,339 656 661 667 50 99 41 86 102 42 425 54 87 69 100 95 130 137 92 69 64 6 42 1 27 4 11 53 14 8 13 15 8 84 14 8 12 11 9 49 9 28 16 29 36 11 81 8 20 16 23 16 65 44 30 23 32 167 544 269 693 552 244 1,724 344 413 394 328 491 833 1,101 610 437 410 1 11 2 3 1 4 323 s Stark ^ 5 5 50 10 5 6,881 32 3 27 7 27 6 9 13 23 37 9 6 7 7 1 2 3 4 2 4 1 8 in Washington 20 31 2 5 3 4 8 18 1 3 3 2 14 24 11 1?, White- - __ IR Whiteside. 14 Will 15 Ifi Winnebago 3 1 17 Woodford 11 rNDIANA. IS The State 91, 098 51,874 6,681 948 4,616 609 103 1,902 37,218 797 Adams IP 679 2,288 1,043 538 951 1,081 65 788 1,512 1,105 1,684 1,312 213 876 660 798 1,044 1,960 509 2,024 569 949 975 469 656 1,096 2,754 786 1,157 848 396 674 1,502 1,279 1,510 685 474 1,026 442 417 900 1,093 1,281 484 1,326 1,083 703 2,982 6, 352 1,010 243 1,418 612 1,446 844 362 843 679 339 366 613 58 526 609 645 809 661 177 694 439 455 461 907 311 905 203 469 491 296 354 807 1,509 545 634 369 253 367 947 756 756 347 370 527 187 318 479 552 810 264 1,066 559 457 1,605 1,990 707 192 791 260 800 528 41 56 61 31 37 90 7 134 62 44 84 106 17 56 20 66 45 110 27 65 25 23 79 43 53 84 197 87 64 42 22 56 143 126 83 34 62 44 11 33 46 70 93 23 99 44 47 200 234 71 25 122 26 119 66 12 11 6 2 7 10 4 2 40 r 6 42 31 1 5 1 3 19 32 16 9 7 33 2 20 26 19 39 36 8 44 17 23 17 34 6 46 14 15 21 21 9 15 48 8 18 15 14 10 27 30 31 14 5 16 4 15 10 10 48 10 49 33 10 62 118 25 5 27 11 26 9 250 714 .375 256 309 461 49 347 486 665 642 496 145 554 336 339 374 631 262 756 144 387 372 218 280 638 1,214 430 555 298 210 300 714 676 609 284 297 434 168 226 403 464 631 224 852 480 874 1,305 1,198 553 159 581 207 602 379 20 19 4 17 ■'o Allen ■ll no Benton _ •>s Blackford _ 04 Boone 1 '^'^ Brown If, CarroU _ 3 16 9 21 20 20 8 1 7 1 1 1 10 07 Cass ''S Clark _. 17 ■)q Clay__ 2 3 13 30 Clinton _ 31 Crawford 6 13 55 7 9 43 32 Daviess 22 1 11 10 12 1 25 2 4 13 3 6 8 26 17 5 10 3 3 2 2 33 Dearborn 7 11 4 12 15 9 1 34 Decatur __ 8 2 64 35 Dekalb 3R Delaware _ 1 37 Dubois • 38 Elkhart 2 5 23 1 2 .39 Payette 12 17 3 40 Floyd 41 Fountain 2 2 4 15 19 42 Franklin 9 1 2 4 43 Fulton 1 44 Gibson 45 45 Grant _. 1 1 46 Greene _ .__ 2 1 47 Hamilton _ _ 1 1 1 48 Hancock. 8 49 Harrison 2 1 21 1 2 10 1 Hendricks 51 Henry „. 31 16 16 4 2 4 2 1 - 9 3 13 1 14 6 53 Huntington 2 1 54 55 Jackson 56 57 Jay .„ Jefferson __ __ 6 21 58 5»> Jennings Johnson 3 9 9 26 2 27 2 11 22 15 39 1 22 2 25 41 1 7 4 1 8 1 10 1 1 .1 1 1 ep Lagrange 6 3 16 63 Laporte Lawrence 4 64 65 66 67 Madison Marion 2 3 217 3 2 8 1 15 9 199 4 iS Marshall U 2 8 69 71 Monroe 3 14 2 2 1 i 26 79 Montgomery 13 73 Morgan 13 4 GENERAL TABLES. 31 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Continued. ILLINOIS— Continued. HOUSES. MULES. ASSES, SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. AU.horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 yeaa;. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Bams and wethers lyear and over. 528 1,617 820 2,261 1,866 670 5,323 673 1,629 785 656 925 2,998 3,709 812 2,966 992 14 38 IS 41 41 9 74 10 25 23 23 11 85 21 15 20 13 7 26 19 15 15 8 69 3 20 12 13 11 29 16 19 18 10 507 1,553 788 2,205 1,810 653 5,180 660 1,584 750 620 903 2,934 3,672 778 2,928 969 7 48 11 54 48 63 149 36 33 29 34 57 81 32 61 22 43 1 6 2 4 43 11 54 47 61 135 35 31 21 25 54 80 31 57 21 42 1 6 2 51 37 33 1 12 128 6 4 2 72 3 1 69 5 4 8 2 24 5 551 1,660 475 1,623 1,051 441 3,6.50 763 1,102 839 878 1,249 1,421 932 731 287 538 2 5 23 22 1 1 7 61 5 4 10 32 1 2 7 1 1 4 7 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 9 2 16 52 3 3 2 15 13 2 20 5 28 3 7 4 47 1 1 20 ^ 1 4 2 2 4 6 2 82 1 21 1 1 36 2 3 4 19 2 1 3 1 2 1 1. 30 3 1 4 3 ^' 2 1. 2 2 If r nSTDIANA. 127,257 918 3,383 1,354 941 1,489 1,340 84 1,156 2,213 1,094 2,063 1,801 152 902 805 1,093 1,370 2,864 636 2,924 779 1,175 1,469 644 901 1,417 3,501 1,042 1,479 1,110 422 935 1,790 1,654 1,919 928 751 1,432 606 603 1,190 1,638 1,602 662 1,732 1,594 767 3,876 11,687 1,313 282 1,748 887 2,063 998 1,737 1,448 18 36 34 16 22 18 22 18 29 13 26 13 3 1 21 18 31 28 7 8 27 21 27 24 3 2 8 21 9 5 18 10 32 21 41 24 9 10 31 34 5 8 9 8 22 8 10 10 7 7 22 12 68 49 21 10 15 17 17 11 4 7 19 6 40 25 27 25 36 22 9 14 12 14 35 25 6 8 10 15 14 12 13 22 34 28 10 9 14 18 10 11 6 6 78 38 35 38 24 21 2 2 27 57 11 5 33 33 23 14 124,072 3,333 1,314 901 1,447 1,301 80 1,117 2,154 1,079 2,015 1,750 147 873 791 1,065 1,317 2,799 617 2,859 766 1,158 1,439 624 887 1,383 3,384 1,011 1,447 1,082 411 910 1,725 1,602 1,861 905 725 1,372 592 478 1,164 1,603 1,540 643 1,700 1,573 755 3,760 11, 614 1,268 278 1,664 871 1,997 961 ,359 23 67 99 120 14 13 58 42 46 24 23 61 38 31 30 27 10 16 75 45 84 45 17 11 18 102 22 37 95 20 15 33 19 21 99 53 8 21 74 94 376 19 81 18 34 21 20 85 6 1 2 2 1 IIIIIIIIII 2 - -- 3 4,183 7 46 60 8 20 22 8 22 67 97 112 12 12 45 41 39 24 23 29 30 26 10 16 69 43 81 45 13 10 17, 101 21 35 90 18 15 27 19 18 96 53 91 375 19 81 18 33 20 17 13 6,125 76 18 3 2 244 2 20 88 19 3 25 86 26 83 36 114 7 177 129 27 22 477 227 1 409 366 215 1 120 16 2,073 26 33 11 13 2 167 37 10 3 1 114 2 6 4 10 1 13 41 4 11 U 165 82 24 55 5 17 2 188 37 1 128 5 163 16 10 282 125 143 '367 338 108 121 107 10 446 76,287 451 965 811 269 228 992 51 1,086 919 1,084 1,413 1,463 331 780 594 859 952 886 477 1,253 271 461 725 470 690 761 1,352 678 694 1,737 942 1,202 441 511 711 226 275 734 1,492 1,223 419 423 442 268 , 969 12,833 1,189 177 1,446 211 1,106 834 32 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, INDIANA— Continued. Newton Noble Ohio Orange- Owen _— Parke _ Perry .. Pike _-. Porter- Posey - Number of inolosures reporting domestic animals. Pulaski Putnam Kandolph-. Ripley Bush St. Joseph, Scott Shelby ___. Spencer Starke Steuben Sullivan Switzerland-. Tippecanoe - Tipton Union Vanderburg . Vermilion __. Vigo Wabash Warren Warrick Washington. Wayne Wells — White 37 Whitlej'- 526 1,180 131 249 226 1,233 484 390 728 780 359 711 1,230 507 1,569 158 1,079 564 399 623 936 287 1,307 672 271 2,077 681 2,271 1,471 480 625 1,971 960 670 597 NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. 425 560 84 157 126 248 246 551 413 281 502 535 254 451 397 104 763 351 320 340 544 222 622 343 108 627 547 715 246 862 186 802 440 506 341 Calves under 1 year. 63 54 1 14 16 211 25 42 51 46 95 50 14 54 14 2 110 37 25 88 21 45 52 11 26 92 106 100 40 43 16 51 113 61 Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 j'ears. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers. 1 5 1 4,008 4 1 2 2 Dairy and under ^^°^'l^ 2 years. ^^^^ ^""^ '' over. 300 467 80 132 105 710 196 190 460 343 235 389 437 227 345 3.51 98 .526 286 238 Other cows 2 years and over. 18 282 429 185 460 271 95 504 391 609 559 179 626 345 366 241 INDIAN TERRIXORX. 38 The Territory, 9,391 15,738 5,535 551 182 119 82 984 8,067 218 39 40 Cherokee Chickasaw 1,158 4,399 2,412 1,140 120 33 90 39 1,985 6,369 5,504 1,631 92 24 92 41 706 2,220 2,004 528 21 9 31 16 60 190 218 73 5 3 1 1 20 91 56 15 15 42 56 5 6 30 32 13 78 411 397 77 8 2 10 1 1,091 3,245 2,682 910 58 .0 49 22 9 140 59 10 41 Choctaw 4?, Creek 43 Ottawa Peoria 44 45 Quapaw 47 48 Seneca. Wyandotte 1 1 IOWA. The State . Adair Adams Allamakee- Appanoose., Audubon Benton Blackhawk _ Boone Bremer Buchanan __ Buena Vista., Butler Calhoun Carroll Cass Cedar Cerro Gordo. Cherokee Chickasaw Clarke 96,225 482 516 1,127 417 1,222 1,318 1,351 840 1,072 781 1,008 878 950 1,088 927 890 741 732 530 76, 327 609 436 584 971 321 910 662 1,099 690 850 681 817 775 788 975 915 571 755 593 555 8,620 63 47 62 137 22 69 30 111 139 128 76 126 69 80 66 92 87 106 69 105 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Oontinued. 33 INDIANA— Continued. HORSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colte under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 yeair. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Rams and wethers 1 year and over. 849 1,628 178 263 365 1,.597 369 478 1,004 957 533 1,007 1,536 628 1,116 2,690 165 1,488 748 483 834 1, 239 335 2,011 892 368 8,094 1,002 4,640 1,914 727 780 382 2,729 1, 359 1,009 892 16 30 5 4 4 37 3 7 11 16 11 15 26 6 23 13 4 31 11 18 20 28 10 16 24 1 7 9 22 30 10 12 2 25 40 26 18 5 25 5 7 2 23 8 9 9 9 6 14 20 3 15 15 1 25 15 9 11 16 8 13 9 S2S 1,573 168 252 349 1,537 863 462 984 932 516 978 1,490 619 1,078 2,662 160 1,432 722 456 803 1,195 317 1,982 a59 367 3,061 983 4,498 1,870 700 764 378 2,-677 1,267 959 855 19 49 7 19 6 62 60 32 '2 76 9 15 83 109 7 36 9 12 83 12 10 99 6 45 21 19 49 7 15 6 50 57 29 2 76 8 12 31 107 6 35 9 11 7H 11 9 97 6 45 19 2 7 639 945 42 340 105 1,624 599 531 440 1,057 390 484 684 388 1,131 258 1,S2 1,308 .568 513 325 721 261 490 450 207 187 838 1,228 1,221 681 438 225 1,0S6 990 739 808 2 8 7 4 3 11 1 113 ,52 67 4 ■ 4 36 8 157 20 15 7 70 1 1 16 •1 2 12 i 3 9 2 71 6 7 2 19 2 24 63 11 60 6 14 6 7 14 4 8 2 1 1 9 2 7 20 5 25 16 32 6 30 10 1 8 2 • 11 3 1 T' 5 10 9 Tl 2 i 1 14 38 40 7 171 19 12 3 68 7 26 20 4 100 12 15 4 15 20 4 2 4 4 16 17 1 2 1 1 2 i 3 IS ■'■ 19 ?0 66 7 19 2 18 3 11 1 43 4 6 5 ''I 1 6 10 11 5 12 1 10 3 1 2' 2 1 ''S 2 '>4 1 1 n ''6 26 10 20 14 17 4 2 27 52 24 19 311 110 183 38 14 148 56 34 17 34 23 341 107 1S2 37 14 lis 5(i 34 15 32 23 S 1 3 1 2 2 2 3 __ 33 33 97 ^ 1 1 ■JR 10 73 29 33 10 2 6 09 1 18 13 10 53 11 17 30 31 S9 21 3 1 2 S3 159 402 146 163 07 185 13 72 92 208 13 85 9 120 6 34 2 1 35 1 36 37 INDIAN TEEltlTORX. 16,668 552 406 15,710 2,475 72 80 2,323 135 49 10 24 15 15,230 276 38 2,208 8,007 3,751 2,148 215 71 188 80 54 185 211 81 51 141 147 52 2 4 4 5 2,103 7,681 3,398 2,015 213 64 172 69 190 1,160 691 355 27 8 28 21 9 41 12 5 2 ■ 10 32 22 14 2 171 1,087 657 336 23 25 21 11 72 29 18 17 9 10 3 2 8 5 4 2 7 4 i 1,982 6,604 4,941 1,405 12 ,82 198 56 6 184 66 7 • 4 39 40 4 41 43 3 12 6 44 3 5 10 4 5 1 9 45 46 - - 1 47 48 IOWA. 1.53, 304 1,128 798 733 1,387 727 1,851 2,0.53 1,942 1,291 1,742 1,486 1, 685 1,5.51 1,3.51 1,827 1,874 1,516 1,266 ' 1, 174 781 ;,362 2,067 147, 275 1,068 760 721 1,287 681 1,744 2, 015 1,836 1,2-16 1,678 1,415 1,575 1,492 1,282 1,776 1,286 1,460 1,211 1,110 749 2073 AG- -3 5,203 44 44 10 99 26 63 50 53 14 16 70 149 79 115 83 40 15 26 10 14 271 4,831 44 36 10 94 25 50 36 .52 14 16 70 149 73 113 78 38 13 26 2 10 508 2,291 68 124 2 66 859 1,165 122, ■ 1,652 926 861 930 1,247 2,288 647 1, 330 046 1,.516 941 1,310 1,534 1,716 1,653 1,922 676 1,004 609 512 34 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSUREP, IOWA— Continued. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 69 Clay Clayton.-. Clinton _-_ Crawford _ Dallas Dayis Decatur Delaware — . Des Moines- Dickinson .. Dubuque- Emmet Payette Floyd Franklin.. Fremont __ Greene Grundy Guthrie Hamilton. Hancock. Hardin .. Harrison - Henry Howard.., Humboldt . Ida Iowa Jackson Jasper Jefferson., Johnson .. Jones Keokuk.., Kossuth .. Lee Linn Louisa Lucas Lyon Madison . Mehaska. Marion .., Marshall., Mills Mitchell Monona M®nroe Montgomery. Muscatine O'Brien .. Osceola Page Palo Alto. Plymouth. Pocahontas .. Polk Pottawattamie Poweshiek Ringgold Sac Scott Shelby. Sioux .- Story .. Tama Taylor Union Van Biiren., Wapello Warren Washington . Wayne Webster Winnebago — Winneshiek., Woodbury Worth Wright Number of ihclosures reporting domestic animals. 559 1,01-2 1,63.3 692 1,251 407 732 897 1,253 428 1,599 406 1,325 828 584 819 869 480 929 904 637 1,332 1,077 1,006 703 440 576 949 1,176 623 951 875 1,322 944 1,661 2,603 477 673 525 716 1,461 1,028 1,315 743 670 567 853 1,412 857 343 1,151 621 780' 4,118 2,355 806 554 882 1,574 637 1,288 1,378 1,060 905 1,007 587 1,521 1,033 875 1,618 387 777 2,623 347 811 NEAT OATTLE. All neat cattle. 537 912 923 811 1,074 403 665 585 502 589 264 1,144 917 349 594 326 1,158 664 557 1,063 1,186 767 587 747 246 372 667 1,115 965 624 1,065 831 977 1,492 454 401 607 938 786 848 755 742 423 703 770 788 270 987 637 728 454 1,968 1,651 501 514 692 632 567 1,422 1,336 690 700 400 891 678 846 783 1,257 797 2,229 424 764 Calves under 1 year. 45 106' 76 35 142 72 136 71 57 53 55 6 113 76 25 130 53 34 180 82 85 126 no 77 56 82 21 29 85 130 64 40 82 143 107 192 42 50 104 113 115 90 102 147 63 42 77 73 79 28 101 99 60 26 238 198 42 81 45 51 188 226 112 67 86 60 92 121 85 100 136 26 93 262 61 86 Steers 1 and under 2 years. 18 20 14 11 23 15 6 3 33 90 16 1 58 9 3 7 3 2 16 16 4 23 70 67 12 Steers 2 and under 3 years. 48 13 39 18 9 24 3 25 140 17 17 50 16 6 10 44 10 35 5 33 34 39 75 42 22 2 11 7 113 5 91 4 2 149 1 4 40 1 2 16 154 8 25 127 Steers 3 years and over. 2 156 67 1 2 "167 16 10 3 3 3 5 124 4 10 153 18 20 1 '151 Bulls 1 year and over. 1 20 "299' 1 111 300 150 2 2 2 27 Heifers 1 and under 2 years. 13 31 5 42 38 15 30 13 8 35 24 13 41 33 18 17 41 9 18 34 30 46 29 20 38 26 53 42 9 7 7 31 40 39 30 16 24 33 13 8 24 24 10 116 33 27 23 95 63 16 15 23 42 12 49 59 Dairy cows 2 years and over. 404 724 781 469 849 282 491 462 366 286 706 248 825 469 293 530 621 274 772 529 453 836 708 594 420 454 208 320 544 684 369 475 496 792 669 783 1,165 289 311 314 439 753 548 702 520 663 514 282 528 646 476 223 713 444 429 301 1,504 1,302 433 400 569 511 495 969 941 702 563 462 299 658 516 634 658 900 297 1,473 305 521 Other cows 2 years and over. 15 13 9 16 14 2 4 4 17 28 42 3 9 13 11 22 3 3 2 11 4 6 10 26 17 20 22 62 4 17 19 17 30 4 16 13 20 70 46 17 18 1 9 24 6 U 68 52 2 4 11 14 3 65 30 56 26 39 17 5 5 41 3 88 1 7 104 15 GENERAL TABLES. 35 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES— Continued. lOT^^A— Contimied. All horses. 1,089 1, 4.=>7 2,257 1,102 1,808 633 1,038 1,413 2,035 928 3,103 742 2,002 1,357 1,243 1,457 830 1,525 1,397 1,125 2,014 1,670 1,442 1,101 1,079 807 1,020 1,389 1,956 1,214 1,531 1,329 2,241 1,541 2,164 3,763 958 993 871 1,174 2,260 1,727 2,260 1,142 1,215 1,294 770 1,206 1,949 1,539 631 1,631 1,233 1,290 1,120 6,749 3,372 1,290 1,438 3,064 880 1,861 2,342 1,803 1,324 1,839 849 2,214 1,255 1,706 1, 156 2,494 636 1,108 4,438 594 1,398 Colts under 1 year. 26 Colts 1 and under 2 years. 23 7 51 30 23 24 108 35 19 15 18 16 15 31 61 31 8 27 13 29 12 57 20 41 5 27 69 13 45 2 years and over. 1,055 1,413 2,214 1,072 1,723 590 987 1,339 1,988 871 3,056 730 1,914 1,298 1,199 1,391 805 1,450 1,358 1,076 1,921 1,576 1,384 1,070 1,009 764 964 1,331 1,851 1,178 1,479 1,277 2,047 1,493 2,108 3,663 933 960 825 1,129 2,140 1,649 2,173 1,107 1,160 1,230 740 1,184 1,910 1,468 610 1,538 1,142 1,242 1,062 6,557 3,295 1,247 859 1,379 3,033 862 1,784 2,201 1,720 1,286 1,768 813 2,156 1,202 1, 586 1,116 2,406 611 1,066 4,271 667 1,310 All mules. 250 17 44 23 51 51 60 60 31 70 27 02 67 10 76 15 36 310 59 68 54 24 20 171 30 55 73 12 176 30 18 130 167 74 25 31 224 17 108 100 14 27 Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 1 126 3 2 years and over. 250 17 44 21 46 10 20 7 34 11 26 10 29 22 13 59 50 24 4 79 23 22 49 42 58 60 31 69 21 54 62 10 72 15 33 178 63 58 42 24 19 171 30 63 65 10 175 130 1.55 69 25 32 31 222 All sheep. Lamhs under 1 year. 6 103 46 9 1 29 95 10 22 732 13 1 254 4 12 Ewes 1 year and over. 1 15 40 10 1 464 Rams and wethers 1 year and over. 18 3 31 , 497 1,091 976 1,448 2,453 732 993 1,044 470 238 1,007 71 1,059 1,361 .531 2,197 1,039 668 2,286 1,279 743 1,680 2,248 866 662 1,144 795 772 778 2,888 752 1,013 585 2,943 1,041 1,063 1,816 972 621 911 1,613 1,134 1,551 1,282 1,410 653 1,375 474 868 1,207 2,130 517 1,879 514 1,448 662 2,144 1,964 1,521 966 1,837 706 1,171. 3,939 2,255 2,118 1,677 840 635 735 1,820 2,571 984 1,773 311 561 3,072 246 813 36 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.-NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES. KAKSAS. COUNTIES. NEAT CATTLE. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 yeai-s and over. Other cows 2 yeajra and over. 1 The state 60,297 61,981 6,8-55 1,447 1,495 2,609 204 2,226 36,496 649 2 Allen 719 425 1,341 194 520 1,185 1,033 1,022 311 387 2,688 50 58 582 728 671 2 1,662 2,075 85 874 653 1,269 105 525 243 168 261 232 988 523 59 83 1 29 12 583 85 362 891 8 17 581 724 542 818 32 343 89 1,510 1 1,427 247 605 51 1,202 776 818 1,040 32 604 181 1,530 459 536 385 831 271 451 968 631 1,059 389 484 1,456 67 76 476 891 574 6 1,248 1,382 63 735 420 885 127 496 280 147 261 234 664 367 124 86 3 108 76 758 66 322 764 10 33 410 467 394 632 46 341 132 1,247 1 2,195 220 537 69 909 559 1,243 914 109 402 182 1,117 452 56 55 52 60 32 105 60 197 98 103 238 15 11 68 102 99 1 150 187 4 181 56 96 31 90 47 21 62 52 96 50 34 18 13 5 6 5 1 12 10 26 19 . 11 29 1 1 10 19 4 2 1 - 4 2 - 51 2 1 - 3 5 3 13 3 19 8 28 44 4 26 12 54 10 31 40 2 1 8 211 13 435 296 741 . 1.54 406 618 543 779 . 250 323 1,122 39 . 62 . 383 552 437 . 4 . 1,006 1,102 59 488 343 - 720 83 362 222 116 185 161 529 299 61 60 1 20 13 463 32 220 599 6 17 365 400 315 489 34 257 62 957 1 839 160 413 41 714 481 588 703 29 825 137 908 342 536 574 89 182 776 267 208 167 117 468 165 66 803 360 476 3 1 1 - 3 4 55 2 2 6 100 - 2 2 9 Butler 12 9 16 11 Chase Chautauqua Cherokee 3 7 3 4 1 1R Cheyenne — — — " 14 Clark • -~ - 1 4 4 1 1 12 12 1=) Clay — 1 1 Cofiey 17 18 19 Comanche 23 20 4 5 23 1 4 8 30 52 5 12 20 Crawford 21 Decatur. , ,. Dickinson 16 2 16 2 21 4 2 6 12 9 2 5 1 2 35 ]9 32 9 22 5 5 2 4 15 14 5 3 1 1 1 38 6 6 20 13 22 2a Doniphan 2 4 2 i 13 1 ''■S 26 Elk 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 19 27 28 29 30 4 4 13 1 i 32 33 — 34 35 Graham 1 9 26 16 9 11 8 27 25 193 16 46 104 4 8 34 49 35 87 11 55 32 200 38 9 Oo -_- 14 8 1 2 4 6 3 2 1 2 3 Greeley 38 is" 40 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 4 3 5 18 12 1 3 8 12 7 30 1 10 8 50 1 1 7 18 4 3 14 8 13 1 2 1 2 2 18 19 2 2 51 Labette 5 52 76 41 97 16 110 53 189 151 33 57 30 135 78 184 6 8 102 3 1 701 4 2 72 221 5 9 2 89 6 39 30 10 10 6 27 8 12 25 5 4 20 14 12 1 7 55 Linn 57 31 7 80 5 5 5 6 12 H 4 5 150 3 3 r 3 9 "188" 2 1 3 2 58 59 6 20 32 2 2 5 9 12 7 4 3 61 62 Miami ■ _ 63 1 25 1 r i" 2 5 2 65 66 800 896 97 272 1,174 400 415 261 167 676 231 67 1,369 543 739 668 693 139 212 939 346 262 225 149 617 207 92 1,031 1 90 80 41 18 111 54 31 61 21 117 29 18 134 41 83 12 4 _. 24 1 6 4 6 6 9 4 23 38 19 4 2 _ 4 1 2 HS 69 Nesa 70 Norton 71 Osage - - .-._.„_.: 72 4 1 1 1 9 7S lA Pawnee - - - 2 75 PhiUips. _ 1 2 2 4 3 1 2 3 15 2 1 36 53 26 76 77 Pratt 78 Eawliiis- — 6 12 2 8 1 4 11 12 SO 81 Rice -- - - GENERAL TABLES. 37 .NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY OOUNTIES-Oontinued. KANSAS. HOKSHS. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. — All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2yeaxs and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Earns and wethers lyear and over. 84,647 1,778 1,182 81,687 3,197 222 167 2,808 535 640 168 115 357 52,134 356 988 552 1,667 362 818 1,459 1,343 1,535 436 671 3,820 87 86 833 1,002 1,002 21 2,494 l;,637 134 1,192 796 1,614 217 786 360 353 461 371 1,329 723 147 173 11 65 26 878 57 613 1,066 30 37 829 980 770 1,014 37 587 170 1,649 3 1,901 421 751 122 1,751 1,182 1,212 1,469 98 704 322 1,959 620 16 16 18 8 10 21 36 54 10 19 73 2 14 1 16 10 6 29 13 33 9 ■9 33 2 3 8 14 6 958 535 1,633 344 802 1,409 1,294 1,448 417 643 3,714 83 83 804 973 972 20 2,433 2,525 133 1,155 768 1,581 201 734 339 345 447 352 1,286 704 135 162 11 58 14 841 48 588 1,019 21 35 811 943 747 983 34 551 153 1,580 3 1,877 410 735 107 1,708 1,133 1,165 1,418 94 684 303 1,892 583 38 19 36 16 98 38 60 99 8 47 271 4 7 26 27 19 1 4 4 1 36 15 32 13 69 35 54 92 5 41 242 1 1 14 3 8 7 4 19 2 7 9 1 1 361 483 1,140 170 279 804 804 1,220 358 417 1,766 78 12 770 868 938 1 15 16 4 3 22 7 3 3 2 2 6 15 2 4 3 16 5 5 31 1 1 3 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 14 4 9 5 4 1 1 7 25 26 17 1 21 15 24 1 42 54 1 25 17 21 9 26 11 5 10 15 30 16 6 5 1 6 6 9 2 4 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 58 83 113 2 45 54 33 3 32 7 11 12 8 40 10 15 5 2 8 2 6 79 99 2 38 45 29 3 16 6 11 11 8 38 6 9 4 25 19 8 2 5 7 5 12 1 1 858 1,640 208 873 1,030 665 92 823 147 162 87 66 643 166 51 87 10 19 1 2 2 12 11 12 7 26 10 3 4 4 13 3 6 6 4 4 4 3 5 1 5 1 4 2, 6 •2. 2, 12 1 5 ■2. 2 3 5 8 10 1 1 1 2, 1 9 9 2 3 2 1 ■ i 3 3 6 2 2 3 3 1 « 3 1 11 18 5 21 30 7 2 7 24 11 24 2 25 8 39 6 1 19 4 4 17 2 2 3 39 1 45 55 2 163 1 833 18 438 458 1 19 721 987 1, 442 878 3 2 5 1 1 3 33 1 43 49 12 1 8 10 2 2 1 3 3 o 3 4 3 9 9 1 4 4 4 11 13 12 7 1 11 9 30 34 36 30 47 3 13 12 63 3 3 2 4 31 33 28 40 3 11 10 56 2 11 13 12 1 1 1 1 7 6 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 2 2 2 1 2 5 340 158 1,037 3 446 325 781 63 565 3H2 672 1,548 4 b 5 2 1 1 1 5 5 20 5 8 10 33 31 38 34 4 10 8 29 25 4 6 8 5 10 18 9 17 60 27 55 6 48 39 33 60 , 4 20 9 67 20 60 21 54 6 42 34 33 57 3 13 7 52 16 10 8 3 2 11 3 5 11 500 1 100 100 300 1 52 1 b 1 1 5 5- 5 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 5 4 2 5 5 2 1 5 2 6 2 1 6 6 10 11 38 12 2 8 3 19 3 6 6 490 366 1,041 402 4 6 6 9 2 3 2 1 8 1 6 6 6 1,105 1,135 193 377 1,439 626 714 401 308 1,072 421 130 2,024 799 1,269 16 21 13 12 30 14 15 8 11 20 26 2 45 27 30 17 24 3 8 27 11 8 4 9 17 33 1,072 1,090 177 357 1,382 601 691 389 288 1,035 362 128 1,947 762 1,212 34 37 2 22 44 16 14 15 9 31 13 4 55 24 55 34 34 2 21 41 14 14 15 9 22 9 3 46 21 50 1 7 14 12 9 11 4 1 1 1,308 1,019 67 650 1,475 664 234 219 314 781 271 95 699 993 738 6 3 6 6 1 3 2 1 12 7 6 1 7 6 7 6 7 7 7 6 3 4 12 1 1 7 7 1 2 1 4 3 14 1 i 32 10 27 7 2 1 19 11 9 1 1 7 8 8 38 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, KANSAS— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Rilev 482 244 151 76 822 39 3,058 3 3,344 50 67 395 270 1,517 235 170 66 595 64 2,134 47 29 36 9 75 18 194 3 4 5 1,182 7 9 4 273 192 119 57 487 43 1,605 6 1 5 ?, R Rush 1 4 Russell fi Saline- 6 1 44 3 1 5 1 49 18 1 20 fi Scott — _ 7 Sedgwick __ 205 12 5 R Seward _ _ _ 9 Shawnee 2,032 50 54 320 240 275 13 21 1 6 4 8 8 7 81 1,610' 36 48 272 182 30 in Sheridan . n Sherman. _ T^ Smith __ __ 29 36 1 1 5 4 8 5 5 13 Stafford, U Stanton , , . 15 Stevens ... 16 Sumner 1,184 100 70 367 24 683 13 653 138 2,711 942 174 61 291 44 4.56 40 593 698 2,743 155 40 21 4 8 9 5 1 19 5 730 97 61 223 27 382 15 455 .109 1,342 4 18 17 Thomas. . IH Trego 19 Wabaunsee _ _ 55 13 51 8 101 12 226 2 2 1 3 3 1 302 5 6 2 13 5 27 3 873 2(1 Wallace 21 Washington. .... 1 8 9 22 Wichita .... 2;^ Wilson 4 573 220 3 2-1 Woodson 2h Wyandotte . . 257 7 16 1 KEiTTUCKX. ?fi The State. . 38,523 35,404 6,240 900 2,588 1,376 126 982 22,926 268 Adair 27 130 204 276 221 367 368 166 140 471 641 553 146 93 277 181 200 337 205 636 826 307 187 194 881 426 8 3 842 71 912 105 6 103 891 238 62 380 411 65 196 228 737 220 73 294 169 544 24 324 260 179 207 1,346 326 360 361 247 104 297 637 454 91 208 255 176 241 223 366 296 317 111 212 220 850 165 8 6 347 78 1,059 118 58 152 550 210 90 270 4,52 33 182 170 804 227 93 300 118 417 38 147 242 38 61 53 100 79 84 58 5 22 99 82 12 53 42 22 66 .52 120 7 91 9 48 62 187 15 1 2 89 24 29 23 2 42 62 48 19 51 101 3 3 2 3 1 15 13 1 1 7 12 2 5 10 2 6 2 3 1 1 803 32 4 8 11 1 4 5 10 3 14 5 2 36 8 1 9 3 9 1 4 40 17 5 1 7 8 21 1 1 126 133 184 185 262 248 162 93 272 487 352 74 119 185 141 164 165 188 272 211 100 148 116 616 149 6 3 240 46 432 78 1 102 375 168 61 192 328 33 138 128 529 170 62 230 90 338 29 134 168 •'K Allen ._ 6 300 1 2 29 Anderson 30 Ballard- . .. . 1 31 Barren.. 4 32 Bath _. 2 1 33 34 35 36 37 SR Bell Boone .. Boyd -. Boyle . _ „ _- 6 39 40 Breathitt L Breckinridge . 3 4 1 -- 18 6 1 i 6 1 2 41 Bullitt 42 43 44 Butler _. ... . . Caldwell Calloway 2 46 47 48 Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter. . . . _. 1 5 12 16 _ 49 .50 Casey _. Christian _ 1 15 1 4 51 Clark 10 52 Clay CUnton .. 54 65 Crittenden . . . Cumberland .. __ „. 9 2 5 3 18 2 10 1 5 18 6 i~ :::::::::::: -- 2 10 15 8 4 16 3 3 4 bb 57 Daviess. _ Edmonson... _. 409 152 1 6 r 2 2 1 21 1 ,hK Elliott 21 1 70 59 Estill .. . fiO Fayette 61 Fleming 27 fi? Flovd . 2 63 Franklin 64 65 Fulton .. ... .. 4 1 3 66 Gai-rard Grant 2S 31 212 34 30 32 10 60 7 10 63 g- 5 26 7 -- -_. 5 26 11 67 1 3 6R 69 Grayson 1 5 7 70 Green Hancock . ..... 14 14 3 3 -. i 3 -- 5 6 4 72 1 1 73 Hardin Harlan Harrison . . Hart 9 1 2 9 74 75 76 1 1 7 -. GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY GOUNTIES-Continued. 39 KANSAS— Continued. HOESES. MUJ.Ea. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. AU horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and imder 2 years. 2 years aud over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Earns and wethers 1 year and over. 76-1 479 250 204 1,197 73 4,328 129 4,275 118 103 611 398 8 9 9 4 8 12 752 462 229 204 1,160 65 4,212 118 4,192 116 97 498 379 10 16 5 8 51 10 13 5 3 45 2 3 1 2 1 766 335 73 82 498 25 1,472 2 23 1 2 1 - ■> S 1 4 2 8 13 7 61 6 57 1 5 9 8 24 1 55 6 26 1 1 4 11 3 3 5 f, 116 25 82 4 2 16 ■28 2 20 5 3 2 109 2 80 4 11 5 1 16 13 2 1 32 7 1 ] 82-1 97 11 932 315 2 q in 1 1 4 1 n 15 24 5 3 1 1? 13 14 1"^ 1,691 160 127 636 38 92S 73 881 269 3,299 4-1 7 21 4 4 9 1,623 149 123 513 35 874 56 846 261 3,219 105 10 4 12 2 21 17 28 IS 130 4 3 2 99 7 4 10 19 11 18 10 127 3 5 5 1 4 835 114 73 409 24 1,2.11 15 902 120 900 3 16 17 IS 14 3 39 s ■a 2 29 1 1 4 iq "n 15 9 12 6 21 2 6 5 ?i 3 w 7 2 1 9 3 19 93 2 25 9,| 2 " 3 3 '>5 KENTUCKY. 44,892 550 585 43,757 7,2S7 1S2 199 6,900 377 3,434 969 1,997 468 52,992 627 26 157 197 299 244 297 330 97 166 633 404 752 188 71 228 192 195 202 192 1,128 302 267 105 204 859 366 11 13 334 86 1,819 62 3 75 2,041 295 61 577 411 107 264 235 697 207 74 166 152 601 19 428 210 5 7 2 2 4 11 152 186 291 235 284 311 95 161 623 400 702 187 58 215 186 186 192 186 1,126 292 259 101 197 848 364 11 13 323 85 1,295 61 3 71 1,905 286 61 560 401 106 259 230 687 197 73 159 146 482 19 425 204 21 75 27 70 54 64 31 5 41 59 44 7 22 78 11 35 17 20 19 S5 15 35 si; 86 52 1 1 7 20 74 19 C9 49 56 31 4 41 59 37 7 15 77 9 30 17 20 19 80 15 21 80 82 62 2 5 18 1 9 4 4 16 44 4 8 19 189 416 1,068 852 602 795 238 128 544 584 1,059 130 106 384 395 8S6 535 336 217 795 504 158 456 901 462 12 27 752 196 471 260 2 310 371 362 148 2.56 249 50 634 248 1,168 384 288 392 291 881 129 180 374 07 4 6 7 9 8 2 4 4 4 34 1 8 24 .... <><^ 1 1 2 18 3 10 29 5 3 12 5 7 SI 5 If) V, 1 6 1 1 43 3 6 107 5 23 2 2 53 20 1 3 52 S4 1 1 1 1 1 S5 36 16 4 3 1 5 S7 2 SS 13 8 3 3 4 1 2 7 5 2 2 5 7 39 5 3 6 6 5 1 2 3 2 6 2 3 1 2 21 4 35 8 2 12 13 2 22 40 1 2 41 6 1 '!■' IS 46 1 40 5 1 17 4 6 44 45 3 3 2 5 6 2 1 4 46 47 14 2 2 1 2ir 66 86' 27 il2" 35 17" 4 48 41 11 1 49 6 50 51 5'' 14 59 5 209 19 -1 31 228 10 19 36 109 4 18 13 106 66 4 SO 42 3S 16 26 109 14 57 5 190 18 4 29 227 6 18 30 99 4 16 7 98 62 4 30 39 26 14 25 105 1 3 5S 8 3 1 12 1 1 2 1 3 10 27 55 6 33 10 17 29 54 20 55 12 1 2 1 17 6 16 14 56 17 .57 58 __ 30 4 2 106 5 2 1 11 4 59 1 4 1 2 184 3 61 2 120 1 3 60 61 1 1 4 6'' 5 9 1 3 2 6 5 1 4 12 1 5 6 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 6S 64 65 2 3 4 5 2 2 4 2 13 60 45 6 6 23 6 4 7 35 7 2 66 4 4 2 12 6 4 9 2 2 15 2 32 67 68 61 70 3 6 4 2 3 30 2 71 3 9 2 3 1 IC 1 7"' 15 3 15 15 73 74 i ] 2 5 i 2 _- 4 __ i" 10 7j 40 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, KENTTJCKY— Continued . COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. KEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and undei 2 years. Steers 2 and undei 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 ^^^g and under „2^li^ 2 years. y^gj""^ Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Henderson 839 204 355 1,142 5 5,045 305 101 913 20 128 215 420 148 103 631 164 334 1,361 6 2,715 262 117 536 33 147 240 608 196 209 79 30 96 329 1 137 39 10 48 12 30 53 184 46 54 68 1 s 40 11 4 1 1 15 3 13 32 426 129 217 895 5 1,165 219 79 318 20 98 178 378 127 126 27 •2 Henry __ •A Hickman - 4 Hopkins __ 22 5 1 37 5 Jackson R JeiIer8on_ 62 2 21 3 980 284 6 71 2 1 63 1 10 1 24 4 11 10 7 Jessamine , » Johnson 4 80 2 » Kenton 18 6 10 Knott 11 Knox_._ 1 8 16 14 6 2 5 1 12 Larue — - — 13 Laurel— _ . 3 4 9 3 14 Lawrence- _ 1 Ifi Lee 2 1 16 Leslie 81 240 598 148 612 191 809 230 492 29 355 226 52 440 148 7 74 363 30 658 107 134 686 249 231 166 9 11 129 461 39 204 191 24 295 320 245 89 180 464 165 66 905 769 121 78 550 563 106 377 86 238 735 156 559 230 610 236 463 33 394 358 66 252 163 331 6 98 257 61 611 115 62 688 167 134 121 20 7 181 563 25 245 193 20 174 180 219 107 189 428 194 31 888 674 87 112 553 685 151 392 17 68 128 49 134 85 89 56 84 7 79 85 13 27 40 61 2 20 47 11 130 24 7 139 22 21 7 3 22 3 6 20 1 30 7 __ 6 6 26 13 14 6 14 20 163 3BS 101 377 124 482 150 335 26 289 164 41 222 116 265 4 72 196 30 422 79 55 496 136 111 107" 13 1 112 378 18 162 181 12 141 155 156 72 148 329 119 24 593 502 74 71 399 405 82 232 18 Lewis 1 194 IS) Lincoln _. 3 20 Livingston 21 Logan 10 4 13 11 26 4 2 6 6 1 2 2 3 2 ■w Lyon 1 5 2S McCracken _ . .._ ?4 McLean 25 Madison - — 11 26 27 Magoffin.- 7 2K 7 1 6 1 1 __ 1 10 20 2 1 2 4 8 48 29 Martin 30 Mason __. 31 Meade __ 5 1 1 32 33 34 35 36 37 Menifee .. Mercer__ Metcalfe ^.. -. Morgan __ _ _ 1 7 1 20 11 2 5 5 5 10 1 38 39 40 Muhlenberg Nelson Nicholas — _ _ 5 7 -_ 14 16 41 Ohio- — IS -. 4 12 8 15 4 - 42 Oldham . _ _ 44 45 Owsley Perry ;:;:: 4fi 47 Pike — . 48 49 Powell— — Pulaski 32 107 7 67 9 5 21 19 34 33 37 77 65 6 238 98 12 35 105 134 16 23 9 16 3 18 11 6 _- 28 50 Robertson _.. 5 51 Rockcastle 9 1 5" 1 3 1 2 2 2 7 . . — 51 Rowan .. 53 54 55 Scott Shelby- 1 56 Simpson 1 2 3 4 4 1 18 34 1 2 27 9 3 2 3 6 12 9 2 57 Spencer. . 58 Tavlor 59 1 3 60 Trigg 1 1 10 5 4 Trimble 61 - 62 Union b3 64 Warren "Washington. . _ 7 1 2 - 21 22 17 3 65 66 Webster 7 9 I 4 4 2 9 19 4 13 2 1 67 Whitley— 68 Wolfe 6 45 124 69 Woodford _ LOTJI SIAIfA. 70 71 7'> The State 22,232 28,867 7,257 1,569 860 3,100 374 1,939 12,301 1,467 ' Ascension. 387 741 635 104 173 7S2 409 461 245 541 250 71 86 85 157 50 36 10 9 36 15 10 2 3 14 18 5 4 13 84 5 13 9 2 3 53 48 88 18 48 310 217 262 . -115 199 81 9 73 7-1 Assumption _; Avoyelles ... __ 75 Bienville GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Oontinued, 41 TfKNTtrCKT— Dontinued HOUSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOAIS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All Sheep. Lamhs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Earns and wethers lyear and over. 959 294 317 983 3 9,243 459 35 1,845 11 51 219 204 95 76 13 6 10 21 4 8 7 26 942 280 300 936 3 9,196 453 35 1,828 10 45 209 199 73 73 157 19 53 561 8 1 3 5 1 148 18 45 533 2 2 1 1 21 6 10 5 681 167 831 1,757 12 3,445 401 185 274 68 345 378 875 164 351 6 1 5 23 20 43 9 16 9 24 2 3 8 a 4 12 4 35 2 1,917 22 31 7 30 38 96 49 40 1 3 8 1,908 19 24 26 7 30 34 92 41 40 7 1,477 263 954 260 188 7 6 7 1 2 6 20 4 1 11 1 4 20 2 2 g 12 1 5 • 5 3 5 3 1 22 q 2 1 5 1 1 5 2 22 3 n 3 1 4 4 5 1 3 2 v IS 4 1 22 3 17 2 15 22 188 598 136 22 176 577 133 532 142 953 264 541 15 369 171 31 571 135 1 21 41 31 82 28 176 65 68 5 7 52 14 34 9 1 20 36 29 79 28 172 62 63 5 4 49 14 33 9 2 1 5 1 14 20 1 23 1 58 443 1, 145 .374 1,189 498 512 672 745 47 574 700 120 658 385 10 17 1 23 6 12 6 4 2 4 2 19 2 5 34 1 2 2 9 1 11 12 10 7 3 3 2 1 19 574 3 5 1 .4 l' 12 1 9 42 r 3" 3 n-\ 150 970 273 579 15 391 176 31 578 142 no 16 36 3 12 10 3 24 ■M 4 ""i If; 12 3 10 2 3 2 8 15 19 8 6 6 12 1 1 •'S oq 7 6 2 in 1 4 4 31 S"* 464 14 99 405 26 363 167 211 464 259 283 2 4 458 14 91 402 24 352 165 211 438 251 274 10 9 22 27 2 76 9 4 103 16 ■ 25 2 7 9 13 24 2 72 5 4 90 16 25 4 10 3 6 1 349 15, ■222 384 76 1,124 166 87 1,580 247 141 2 33 1 2 2 1 2 7 1 4 2 45 24 2 6 26 10 17 8 35 1 2 9 12 5 4 36 1 10 37 10 2 13 4 4 5 38 39 40 17 3 4 9 5 5 6 52 1 17 1 23 12 40 1 14 41 4'> 5 43 1 44 142 4 2 84 286 67 135 79 15 453 415 263 100 151 382 134 46 907 861 142 69 546 162 50 602 1 141 4 2 77 276 66 127 79 14 442 409 255 100 149 368 132 45 881 848 140 69 543 160 46 691 1 7 3 3 1 166 42 4 319 746 46 465 117 40 330 362 293 110 247 753 391 78 2, 079 505 268 106 812 838 256 563 2 45 2 1 28 121 2 1 28 112 46 47 2 3 1 4 5 7 5 39 12" 5 24 4 1 1 1 48 2 7 6 3 49 50 4 34 46 21 20 37 36 4 9 113 29 4 156 149 6 15 67 77 42 14 2 1 __ 31 46 21 17 30. 30 3 5 109 27 4 153- 142 4 15 56 75 40 9 4 5 2 15 6 1 1 14 2 SI 3 5? 1 8 2 4 1 53 3 4 4 3 5 5 1 104 1 2 48 1 56 5 54 2 1 _- 3 4 48 4 7 4 1 55 56 57 2 12 1 1 14 8 2 2 58 •> 1 1 2 59 17 86 117 8 17 52 5 --- 56 4 4 60 61 12 5 3 5 1 15 22 1 6? i 41 9 63 64 1 65 1 1 4 7 2 i 3 2 8 66 5 13 8 6 3 7 5 5 67 2 4 68 4 1 2 4 69 LOXJISIAJSTA. 26,082 541 519 25,022 6,802 75 89 6,638 269 2,094 346 955 793 23,787 2,078' 7 616 723 747 150 263 18 18 10 5 34 28 16 23 6 29 ,570 689 714 139 200 44 31 37 11 113 1 43 31 37 11 105 47 74 21 13 11 12 20 26 1 14 37 8 588 782 452 99 .582 2 118 43 2 4 7 2 1 2 1 7 7 7 3 5 7 42 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.-NUMBER OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, liOTJISIANA— Continued. Bossier Caddo Calcasieu . Caldwell- Cameron-. Catahoula _ Claiborne.. Concordia _ De Soto _ East Baton Eouge.. East Carroll — _ East Feliciana _ Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Lafayette .. Lafourche . Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches . Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. 154 706 930 31 10 54 176 59 137 435 16J 37 243 918 936 NEAT OATTLE. All neat cattle. 619 1,001 1,785 60 304 678 420 139 498 275 155 491 102 1,176 529 486 Calves under 1 year. 189 227 335 10 87 139 125 50 210 61 66 160 26 191 140 127 Steers 1 and under 2 years. 33 135 Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. 7 132 357 104 24 34 8 14 566 2 21 Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. 128 7 37 Dairy cows 2 years and over. 212 376 699 29 12 100 225 55 239 188 81 236 40 258 297 287 Other cows 2 years and over. 125 92 Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines — Pointe Coupee. Rapides Red River— Richland ... Sabine St. Bernard . St. Charles— St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist- St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany _ Tangipahoa- Tensas _ Terrebonne _ Union Vermilion __ . Vernon Washington- Webster West Baton Rouge.. West Carroll West Feliciana Winn 451 455 992 287 580 974 31 150 298 56 111 255 4,324 320 282 61 594 3 25 101 206 660 36 215 159 1,013 440 899 510 486 362 1,175 66 392 108 38 80 47 8 5 167 371 838 196 81 909 512 81 833 1,353 1,045 663 1,474 1,247 492 1,068 317 573 399 180 272 34 39 584 197 36 139 239 196 30 11 297 35 100 10 23 32 1 342 277 156 413 315 182 331 202 97 25 98 7 11 40 41 217 1 139 80 25 38 32 28 38 28 39 24 6 16 2 5 10 20 16 25 68 335 258 2 5 14 3 121 62 69 19 123 13 86 32 22 17 19 U 220 193 537 126 85 46 173 347 829 296 72 19 421 4 41 108 44 135 28 118 33 600 389 328 Ml 4S0 2:>-i 127 239 160 69 100 24 15 28 540 MAINE. The State 24,939 15,595 1,517 396 172 168 82 1,177 11,940 143 Androscoggin 5fi 1,656 1,453 2,509 731 2,155 2,056 1,346 678 1,164 2,681 659 665 1,509 922 2,784 1,981 541 1,156 810 459 2,102 696 772 431 639 1,291 393 281 869 655 3,878 622 42 HI. 64 26 203 35 .52 18 !)0 103 35 21 75 38 613 31 1 8 6 3 32 3 5 5 5 87 3 8 6 11 8 6 4 5 9 33 20 1 7 1 62 58 44 24 201 28 62 23 54 65 23 17 70 40 357 49 482 934 673 386 1,556 620 622 362 485 1,071 310 236 698 447 2,602 507 57 23 8 12 60 10 7 16 24 28 3 S 10 14 174 4 10 9 3 2 ■iS 59 60 12 61 fi"? Knox . 12 2 11 18 9 2 3 as 2 1 3 1 6-1 Oxford - 65 66 Piscataquis — ... _ 15 67 Sagadahoc... 68 9 16 55 5 2 6 44 2 — _— Waldo - 86 70 Washington 71 York — 4 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY OOUNTIES-Continued. 43 MAINE. LOTTISIANA- Continued HOUSES. MBLES. ASSES. SHEEP. [ SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lamhs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Earns and wethers lyear and over. 130 812 1,438 27 51 75 168 71 165 615 119 201 34 271 1,215 879 7 6 20 6 10 21 117 796 1,397 27 35 67 152 57 100 592 110 179 34 257 1,163 841 52 507 206 5 1 51 501 203 5 5 1 613 5 333 602 903 106 106 492 223 10 55 11 8 1 6 2 14 3 1 1 11 •> 1 457 145 3 8 5 5 1 8 3 1 13 6 15 6 7 5 9 113 27 18 110 25 10 8 349 160 110 3 6 113 19 17 106 24 10 8 335 159 108 80 3 30 1 45 5 2 12 41 3 8 3 7 8 1 3 1 ^ 239 188 1 78 171 705 587 871 8 3 15 1 20 11 8 1 in n - 12 6 35 21 8 17 17 12 1 __ 13' 7 41 12 __ 7 37 -_- 23 56 13 1A 13 16 2 2 2 17 IS 276 534 987 134 23 7 6 24 7 3 229 520 978 134 50 35 86 25 3 3 3 44 32 86 24 14 27 21 1 11 4 1 2 7 1 16 20 437 474 749 152 75 1 67 1 19 1 1 1 O"! 22 80 121 387 6,277 290 183 135 781 6 54 82 241 310 31 266 61 1,204 559 1,119 563 424 247 1,110 99 417 97 33 89 78 15 1 31 2 5 11 21 4 1 1 7 2 2 1 116 373 6,218 280 175 130 764 4 60 81 222 263 SO 250 60 1,113 514 1,082 536 416 239 1,063 92 396 95. 32 83 73 13 1 24 9 20 21 3,430 42 13 197 lir. 9 12 21 3, 416 40 11 197 104 36 36 56 222 293 480 94 357 26 388 8 50 274 344 1,218 72 68 503 2,720 1,456 760 613 1,100 703 554 270 523 152 79 254 15 15 9S 8 '''1 3 38 7 4 10 25 27 10 7 10 15 5 5 26 632 5 385 ■^6 15 45 1 ''6 2 n-j 2 100 17 47 1 76 5 15 25 1 16 '>S 11 16 1 oq 11 31 30 30 31 2 1 8 9 4 9 34 22 7 81 6 64 36 106 45 61 32 140 60 25 24 5 33 3 1 4 8 32 21 7 79 6 58 36 103 45 61 32 101 60 18 23 5 32 3 1 100 «■> 1 33 11 38 1 6 1 41 31 18 14 6 6 32 1 8 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 32 104 1 3^1 36 36 10 2 ■' i 1 37 38 50 14 19 13 2 2 15 6 13 2 3 3 IS 5 3 82 4 44 102 71 49 16 37 1 •20 1 6 29 1 33 1 2 38 76 18 11 3 1 , 4 38 5 6 95 1 19 39 40 2 1 41 26 52 23 9 8 4'' 1 15 4 4 43 1 44 36 4 46 1 46 5 2 1 1 9 47 48 1 3 3 2 419 5 1 9 69 155 4 196 , 1 ! 1 49 3 2 1 60 120 2 .61 4 5 6? 63 1 6 16 16 6 1 2 3 200 64 33,745 156 165 33,424 50 8 1 41 18 6,634 43 371 20 107 1,728 37 569 1,882 4,624 228 9,459 36 55 2,620 1,837 4,778 939 2,532 2,934 1,521 727 1,659 3,728 885 840 1,845 1,154 2,681 3,065 11 14 8 18 14 6 7 S 6 20 3 12 6 10 9 10 8 4 1 15 16 7 2 26 15 19 5 2,597 1,817 4,760 912 2,508 2,920 1,510 723 1,638 3,692 875 838 1,803 1,135 2,640 3,056 3 133 7 36 458 13 136 39 220 13 69 1,250 24 415 1 18 492 607 523 298 846 793 605 229 503 981 408 194 676 409 1,293 602 1 2 6 .66 1 10 1 1 10' 7 ,67 ,68 2 20 69 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 5 1 60 61 2 18 62 63 15 3 6 2 13 3 1 1 95 381 154 8 270 38 2,803 10 28 152 64 3 96 13 736 4 64 221 88 4 169 25 1,918 5 3 8 2 1 5 64 2 66 6 66 1 5 67 16 4 22 4 1 68 2 4 5 2 3 5 69 1 5 119 6 2 70 71 1 44 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.-NUMBEE OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCL08URES, MABTLAJST). The State-. Allegany Anne Arundel _. Baltimore Baltimore City- Calvert Caroline — Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester. ]?rederick__ Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery- Prince George- Queen Anne — St. Mary Somerset Talbot Washington-. Wicomico — Worcester Number of Inclosures reporting domestic animals. 29,319 2,481 265 2, 119 5,352 61 597 1,669 1,302 162 931 2,671 486 1,1U 334 1,005 1,218 725 808 80 1,044 615 2,501 897 NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. 12, 950 2,281 117 if 104 638 106 121 723 712 165 684 1,441 471 679 196 263 640 364 187 93 399 113 1,072 117 274 Calves under 1 year. 1,073 191 2 ' 56 50 34 3 37 48 27 116 104 50 67 13 24 53 21 11 16 36 3 84 10 18 Steers 1 and under 2 years. 43 16 Steers 2 and under 3 years. 132 Steers 3 years and over. 339 4 12 12 9 5 3 136 Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. 97 2 54 28 1 3 54 50 15 45 122 13 66 10 7 37 13 3 4 30 Dairy cows 2 years and over. MASSACHUSETTS . 10,129 1,905 113 966 424 52 102 574 587 112 304 1,119 402 493 168 216 535 306 172 64 209 105 893 93 225 Other cows 2 years and over. '>6 The State 54,854 18,378 1,405 136 50 116 57 1,279 14,820 515 2,039 2,776 4,663 301 7,322 1,202 3,328 1,470 10,590 179 4,704 4,309 4,075 7,996 1,154 1,135 1,371 236 2,092 512 1,007 495 2,989 96 2,204 2,137 678 2,372 109 76 92 32 .187 38 123 34 193 5 134 170 13 199 10 23 10 7 11 5 13 2 6 1 5 1 4 84 78 111 10 144 29 89 25 168 16 162 146 17 212 932 925 1,110 164 1,605 421 777 414 2,436 69 1,879 1,779 609 1,810 13 23 23 16 112 15 oo 4 16 12 17 2 1 i 3 2 2 5 21 09 Bristol 8 9f) V 15 2 4 1 1 ^'^ Franklin 90 3 12 13 141 4 22 22 32 79 S5 Middlesex 12 ?6 ^7 Norfolk - 6 11 3 3 6 5 2 9 S8 Plymouth SO Rnffolk •10 Worcester 28 14 MICHIGAN. ^1 The State 76,123 48,767 6,351 1,377 364 162 164 2,288 37,704 347 Alcona 1"' 136 121 1,021 623 482 287 254 818 1,630 274 1,201 1,268 2,034 852 385 472 419 284 882 91 748 1,0.51 1,291 400 1,767 221 1,096 691 813 1,167 196 121 606 438 462 309 371 428 667 247 609 622 627 487 320 380 423 340 444 246 862 1,297 597 225 537 260 1,744 341 565 610 38 8 47 37 87 71 75 46 74 34 44 80 56 74 31 50 66 71 66 51 101 247 47 39 53 67 351 38 77 70 7 14 11 24 12 24 24 34 12 17 20 23 20 34 27 14 20 20 24 21 5 36 61 li 10 16 28 108 16 24 26 136 96 422 367 321 195 254 351 650 163 438 489 487 331 270 292 297 200 343 88 694 970 498 154 459 148 1,256 274 431 503 1 1^ Alger 4 2 44 Allegan, _ - _ 11 8 15 12 6 12 13 23 3 26 18 31 3 6 25 37 9 70 16 17 11 7 5 10 17 10 20 10 2 2 3 1 45 4 1 1 7 11 5 46 47 Arenac - 1 48 3 1 3 49 3 4 3 1 2 6 3 1 50 Bay 51 1 5'' Berrien __ 53 Branch 5 19 24 2 9 9 7 3 27 3 1 19 1 3 54 1 12 .55 Cass .56 Charlevoix ~ 57 Cheboygan 1 4 1 2 58 Chippewa 2 Clare - 59 60 Clinton _ -- 3 61 1 7 2 7 1 6 9 6'' Delta - - Dickinson 2 13 3 6 65 Emmet — 1 66 Genesee- 1 2 1 67 Gladwin 68 4 7 3 1 69 Grand Traverse 70 1 1 1 1 71 1-M1lctrl»1p GENERAL TABLES. 45 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Continued. MARYLAJ^D. HORSES. MUI.KS. ASSE.S. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Cqlts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. ] 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lamhs imder 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Earns and wethers lyear and over. 38,526 291 267 37,967 2,216 4 68 2,144 71 1,193 620 486 87 36,616 375 1 1,730 281 3,116 16,536 81 568 1,539 1,358 163 795 2,125 510 1,230 356 1,096 1,077 763 785 95 623 659 1,800 504 735 15 1 8 16 5 4 13 20 3 4 42 5 21 3 23 22 7 24 2 15 5 22 "3 8 12 6 14 27 1 3 15 ■10 3 7 38 28 2 12 13 1 12 1 7 2 21 3 26 1,703 274 3,094 16,493 75 561 1,510 1,328 157 784 2,045 503 1,181 3.51 1,061 1,042 755 749 92 601 652 1,757 498 701 155 3 213 1,037 4 56 22 41 2 33 30 31 38 7 9 16 14 36 9 80 26 194 44 167 1 31 123 3 218 1,020 4 52 22 39 2 30 27 31' 38 7 8 16 14 36 9 30 26 192 36 167 2 15 28 23 434 61 15 17 12 73 33 2,228 287 1,476 666 104 640 3,337 1,596 293 1,366 6,169 569 1,454 337 947 2,097 806 1,299 161 1,244 843 5,964 1,533 1,300 48 8 79 114 10 6 856 26 1 5 6 3 ■: 3 8 4 17 f 3 12 8 3 1 8 11 f 1 1 c 59 22 269 166 4 17 6 95 57 2 41 16 103 96 1 1 1 61 3 1 ir 1 2 3 1 . 6 5 6 7 5 n T 1 1 1 1 IS 14 ir 1 30 31 1 16 16 1 14 16 K 1 1 6 9 1 r 4 24 IP 1" 1 23 1 T 1 21 2 4 12 11 ■'1 09 2 8 10 12 9 23 5 1 4 1 22 f^ t^ 1 35 K 1 MASSACirtrSETTS. 132,359 135 208 132,016 488 . 4 2 482 55 2,180 592 1,296 293 16,897 493 2( 2,780 1 4,987 10,185 405 16,544 1,862 7,286 2,327 26, 337 217 9,067 7,098 26,937 16,328 2 18 7 8 10 19 1 23 2,770 4,969 10, 159 404 16, 607 1,858 7,267 2,319 26,255 216 9,011 7,089 26, 8;.2 16,280 1 9 7 2 6 2 3 1 9 16 659 199 99 124 2 234 1 362 78 368 38 1 4 1 75 109 1,220 698 1,089 199 2,201 4S3 671 3'11 6,076 112 1,581 1,184 74 1,965 40 23 47 4 57 2 35 1 84 7 72 26 62 31 9" 9 28 1 108 6 22 9 27 1 107 6 22 3 6 201 62 29 8 2 9 383 28 70 100 1 140 1 298 42 200 21 ">> 1 ■?' 8r 14 4 7 4 29 1 3 3' 11 4 53 1 17 2 26 34 16 1 74 sr 3.( 10 1 9 14 20 S- 8f 9 7 20 14 6 63 226 9 6 63 2'24 8 5 3 3 1 50 36 162 16 4 3- 8f 2 1 6 2 3t 4f MICHIGAN. 102,105 146 1,332 670 763 320 347 1,018 2,036 474 1,820 1,865 3,086 1,227 613 526 765 349 1,171 169 781 765 1,780 833 2,302 321 471 972 1,0.57 1, 4.59 872 13 100,410 144 1,319 656 750 312 344 1,000 2,019 464 1,796 1,816 3,031 1,186 594 622 742 329 1,141 159 773 759 1, 751 825 2,273 302 466 9.58 1,025 1,425 378 89 4,461 10 46 2 10 lio" 126 111 371 181 1,474 195 1 23 20 11 9 262 2,712 69 75 323 109 4 1 105 15 18 4 4 149 43 2| ]2 11 22, 592 234 356 279 156 58 146 523 151 408 386 260 379 200 455 207 165 332 155 300 260 235 99 261 125 211 131 313 672 70 71 46 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Tablb 3.— number of DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, MICHIGAN— Continued. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ■35 36 37 Houghton _ Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo . Kalkaska — Kent KSweenaw-. Lake Lapeer Leelanaw „_ Lenawee ___ LivIngston- Luce Mackinac __ Macomb Manistee Marquette __ Mason Mecosta Menominee- Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency . Muskegon . Newaygo... Oakland ... Oceana- Ogemaw Ontonagon.. Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle.. Roscommon . Saginaw St. Clair St. Joseph Sanilac Schoolcraft _ Shiawassee _ Tuscola Van Buren.. Washtenaw . Wayne Wexford The State. Aitkin Anoka Becker Beltrami Benton Bigstone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota IJodge Douglas 52,073 155 415 327 216 323 1,246 864 393 662 135 471 156 548 32 448 469 897 361 513 MESnsrESOTA. NEAT CATTLE. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 3,058 3,447 684 693 665 629 601 406 1,043 564 182 1,372 415 126 540 134 784 332 85 297 390 555 :l,266 290 440 755 402 409 295 620 136 841 323 698 131 177 4S,-) 046 43 103 449 195 55 1,227 662 544 662 344 741 635 482 671 2,215 800 366 85 75 69 124 142 66 173 36 28 128 98 29 72 7 65 16 5 51 25 62 599 19 61 118 104 94' 14 90 35 48 M 28 17 14 98 137 12 16 40 35 11 78 40 51 104 34 69 81 32 39 87 176 18 28 7 15 25 3 39 29 5 9 23 10 26 21 7 26 9 5 19 7 2 18 1 1 2 1 8 2 1 3 2 3 5 80 24 21 36 30 26 31 48 18 16 50 14 11 15 6 23 14 7 38 13 14 268 10 19 48 24 24 13 29 9 35 8 17 9 2 48 33 6 7 13 18 8 52 30 18 44 16 28 32 13 21 83 42 2,9M .514 588 521 431 415 261 767 470 121 1,152 283 60 399 101 641 291 72 194 344 439 2,337 260 353 630 252 2S5 264 453 82 725 217 630 99 150 285 440 18 66 374 133 23 1,042 571 463 483 267 618 489 402 507 1,888 543 762 1,849 1,356 563 391 11 1 4 9 16 6 6 4 7 3 3 3 5 2 3 1 2 459 2,456 1,527 1 18 29 210 3 3,271 13 281 77 881 2 1 8 1 1 1 30 11 14 1 177 1 4 2,018 788 3 75 214 12 3 18 34 4 5 38 13 30 22 ~2 10 21 17 2 8 42 27 7 8 16 6 12 41 13 7 16 19 11 19 12 1 103 21 1 1 953 5 10 865 2,159 6 4 5 1 24 1 401 6 592 2 11 1 1 2 14 6 3 8 4 1 720 2 1 2 8 386 7 1 302 622 2 874 12 113 2 16 6 1,159 319 10 2 1,806 180 3 183 2 1 1 273 623 22 4 7 141 3 3 6 227 1 26 1 5 2 1 4 3 1,332 1 1 1 1 6 5 2 9 1,181 814 293 1,654 3 3 11 5 21 2 945 952 5 2 1 13 7 1,576 7,553 697 40 6 ^ 4 46,554 228 453 421 136 330 301 1,170 825 752 598 399 401 196 1,116 50 415 435 810 212 464 6,795 1,415 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY OOUNTIES-Continued. 47 MICHIGAN— Continued. HOUSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Earns and wethers 1 year and over. 3,254 818 2,519 1,896 404 414 652 3,508 2,349 499 4,984 281 98 1,188 341 2,769 949 92 311 1,395 853 1,147 423 698 1,058 394 432 897 1,265 166 1,224 368 2,393 287 227 380 777 38 350 1,154 409 75 2,946 1,730 1,668 989 458 2,093 1,286 1,300 2,307 13,160 916 3 17 25 24 10 2 12 35 13 7 7 21 21 6 1 14 14 15 3,244 794 2,473 1,851 388 411 626 3,459 2,321 499 4,944 279 96 1,146 330 2,717 931 92 302 1,376 840 1,126 421 675 1,050 368 414 874 1,225 165 1,209 358 2,365 272 222 378 748 36 348 1,138 404 74 2,900 1,688 1,631 948 439 • 2,060 1,237 1,281 2,275 13,098 898 1 2 6 12 4 5 1 2 6 12 4 5 10 255 35 103 410 2 82 220 13 1 108 6 93 23 38 164 1 160 10 63 229 3 2 2 2 17 2 234 562 398 316 629 52 192 532 117 147 300 4 13 337 104 545 166 31 147 195 50'1 361 108 274 .395 133 225 311 306 130 303 149 399 55 65 367 326 83 163 188 237 44 730 196 528 361 263 494 459 202 418 862 269 1 1 9 1 3 8 •1 4 5 6 1 38 80 1 44 137 11 7 10 17 4 5 10 17 4 5 3 1 1 16 24 7 8 3 9 10 17 1 1 22 6 27 7 23 1 1 20 5 25 11 2 41 51 144 n i'> 1 1 1 1 1 121 35 34 22 1 33 5 13 7 1 13 86 29 20 15 2 1 1 H IS 13 2 13 1 1 1 7 16 1 17 18 3 9 11 10 6 10 2 11 2 11 1 15 10 14 15 1 12 7 16 9 32 32 19 ■2 11 7 14 1 32 22 5 6 7 28 4 '•n 5 1 1 4 1 7 2 ''1 7 5 1 18 10 w r>^ 12 7 11 8 9 25 6 10 4 1 6 4 2 13 6 10 4 1 6 4 2 13 14 10 ''4 2 '"\ 3 2 1 7 ''fi 21 13 68 1 188 37 64 10 6 5 1 67 7 9 7 45 2 97 OS 18 9q 30 3 3 12 6 5 2 16 1 1 7 3 1 16 15 23 16 12 21 23 11 17 38 10 1 84 25 60 37 5 4 2 1 3 31 39 5 5 S Kanabec 13 3 13 14 Kittson 46 15 1 Ifi 1 3 1 17 Lesueiu" 12 2 4 2 18 5 5 r8 1 11 3 1 2 4 10 ?n 1 11 2 3 1 10 1 2 2 3 5 2 6 2 V 29 10 2 20 36 13 31 37 • 8 19 19 32 15 3 47 2 24 19 4 27 1 8 17 16 4 3 6 17 2 36 7 3 14 10 '?, Martin ?.s Meelcer ,„ _-_ _ ",4 Millelacs . _ 2 2 35 4 3 3 7 12 3fi Mower— ._ ?.7 3 6 6 7 41 17 1 2 8 8 20 9 5 '« Nicollet __ '9 Nobles ._ W Norman _ 1^1 Olmsted _ I 7 4 1 W, Ottertail 1 ^R Pine S4 Pipestone _ _ 35 Polk Pope . _ . 4 1 4 3 7 27 5 25 1 17 5 14 5 7 W Red Lalie 39 Redwood _ „ „ III Renville .. 62 3 S 12 7 1 62 18 5 4 11 3 26 41 Rice ». Rock 2 5 12 _.. 5 32 22 48 Roseau 44 i5 Scott 46 Sherburne _ . _ Steams _ 4 53 1 3 9 10 10 3 49 SO Steele 51 Swift 12 22 6 8 12 3 25 6 8 2 64 6 31 7 6 3 )S Ti'averse i5 Wabasha 1 8 :i 7 21 4 6 3 1 2 12 15 17 73 7 11 15 32 7 Waseca 1 1 2 2 ifi i7 >R Watonwan , _ 1 1 2 4 16 7 12 6 i9 Wilkin ^ in Winona Wright . i1 26 4 1 >2 Yellow Medicine — iR The State - 17,147 37,651 9,833 2,173 1,237 3,381 482 2,4S6 16,749. 1,310 Adams Alcorn Amite j4 5 6 458 87 92 275 28 162 44 135 273 87 588 134 318 436 155 404 130 407 414 123 29 84 143 23 135 37 134 83 71 45 12 17 3 27 32 19 9 25 34 6 5 1 15 8 4 • 14 6 4 3 8 43 16 16 32 2 32 33 26 24 8 28 26 16 317 77 133 237 29 164 47 169 265 114 18 7 Attala -. . 4 ,8 1 35 2 Bolivar Calhoun 9 39 13 42 3 8 5 2 11 3 3 1 Carroll . _ _- Chickasaw - - Choctaw _ 3 16 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY OOUNTIES-Continued. 49 MINNESOTA- Continued HOESES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts! and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colls 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs iiiulor 1 year. Ewes 1 ycEir and over. Earns and \vether.s 1 year and over. 1,958 1,422 1,259 1,470 433 13, 147 495 445 173 344 882 111 653 305 650 143 947 384 1,214 951 483 1,111 657 424 968 1,2.53 673 660 1,318 647 1,548 1,459 331 761 1,221 508 7,623 409 1,081 1,065 1,291 672 150 3,298 564 190 564 1,997 S54 464 780 835 392 1,061 331 616 1,283 653 896 1,947 1,014 785 39 32 21 24 7 40 8 5 4 25 17 14 13 1,894 1,373 1,22-1 1,433 426 13,061 477 428 166 343 844 106 639 293 623 143 918 368 1,149 932 467 1,078 631 402 935 1,219 655 646 1,2.52 610 1,488 1,424 323 725 1,176 489 7, .583 394 1,055 1,029 1,271 639 140 3,281 644 182 530 1,942 842 453 743 796 3S6 1,037 312 606 1,261 538 883 1,936 977 739 26 11 60 2 3 27 4 6 3 5 21 11 39 2 3 27 4 6 4 2 2 2 29 76 1 43 21 106 9 34 18 39 1 17 15 63 2 3 305 480 94 471 66 270 464 110 12 37 273 37 27 63 80 13 575 62 236 242 41 260 54 64 556 369 275 207 729 157 210 426 142 205 256 75 336 2-10 140 201 309 601 9 204 425 43 152 719 180 9 1.52 242 72 294 40 186 227 44 261 411 349 74 5 1 ? 21 a 18 8 6 10 6 4 5 46 10 12 3 1 8 1 4 4 16 5 43 36 6 7 2 8 3 2 2 9 10 30 4 10 8 11 2 2 22 6 11 5 11 T> 9 1 13 1 8 1 12 6 9 13 4 4 5 2 4 6 13 1 2 14 1 3 15 16 16 7 41 7 10 14 16 8 13 14 8 7 45 19 31 20 7 20 24 15 15 11 12 23 9 22 2 11 13 5 21 25 9 5 21 25 4 10 7 7 10 13 5 5 9 19 13 9 24 12 6 19 10 14 20 20 10 7 21 18 29 15 1 16 21 4 25 4 14 13 11 11 8 6 7 3 13 30 3 6 16 14 3 14 12 3 12 2 8 6 28 27 6 10 7 10 2 7 3 7 8 1 1 4 10 7 9 2 7 1 7 7 1 1 2 11 6 1 6 17 1 1 4 1 IS 1 7 3 33 1 19 1 20 2 ?1 2 99 2 5 36 201 1 12 86 18 108 2 6 7 ''S "1 1 Or, 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 96 12 4 13 2 3 13 12 4 11 2 1 12 832 12 .55 26 1 106 5 416 19 7 27 59 12 213 213 8 22 10 1 40 615 4 9 6 7 27 9H 2 27 9 oq 30 2 13 1 9 5 4 31 1 56 5 273 9 5 3 35 6 102 10 R-' 33 14 15 2 137 6 17 11 1 1 11 2 15 5 138 7 1 24 21 5 3 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1S6 4 17 1 48 ■n 2 3 6 30 'W 1 8 1 ■11 81 40 dl 1 37 11 4 1 1} 40 6 67 9 2 2 4 65 9 ~6 2 IS 44 5 45 46 6 30 4 1 11 21 4 7 4 6 29 4 1 11 20 4 7 4 1 13 47 1 6 193 1 6 23 37 10 5 4 71 1 116 6 4S ■19 6 2 2 50 8 13 13 22 10 51 1 53 4 1 1 1 5-1 2 55 i 6 4 56 1 1 30 17 12 V,~ 4 21 3 1 1 5S 22 4 14 1 1 21 4 14 1 20 11 37 6 5 4 16 2 2 10 7 1 59 3 60 61 1 69 MISSISSIPPI. 15,552 385 360 14,807 4,299 76 149 4,074 213 3,109 759 1,596 754 22, 577 ■ 1,839 6; 478 135 80 175 18 242 36 127 243 95 9 5 3 4 1 12 4 2 16 4 4 465 126 77 168 17 208 30 116 220 92 / 133 9'i 25 SO 7 6 1 126 13 24 30 1 5 48 8 24 4 2 4 22 250 40 204 322 122 339 136 202 407 229 6 6 3 1 2 3 ♦ f] n 22 2 9 7 2 AG- 120 8 39 57 6 10 18 1 4 92 7 34 56 6 14 4 4 1 1 89 1 4 18 14 6 6 2 7 1 1 1 132 1 91 7 29 12 2073 50 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND IN0L0SURE8, MISSISSIPPI-Continued. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 36 37 38 • 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5] 52 63 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 61 65 Claiborne _ Clarke Clay Coahoma _ Copiah Covington _ DeSoto Franklin___ Greene Grenada Hancock. _. Harrison. _. Hinds Holmes Issaquena.. Ilawamba . Jackson Jasper Jefferson.., Jones Kemper Lafayette Lauderdale . Lawrence Leake Lee Leflore __. Lincoln _. Lowndes.. Madison _. Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery. Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha .. Panola Pearl River . Perry Pike Pontotoc. Prentiss Quitman .. Eankin ... Scott Sharkey _. Simpson .. Smith Sunflower Tallahatchie. Tate Tippah Tishomingo... Tunica Union Warren Washington . Wayne Webster Wilkinson _ Winston Yalobusha. Yazoo Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. 174 319 169 196 741 121 53 82 14 172 282 713 828 316 53 87 930 30 113 235 24 242 886 29 32 323 245 282 601 262 43 159 431 226 135 330 349 225 136 301 681 207 238 23 107 126 73 NEAT CATTLE. 36 138 71 257 122 1 222 802 125 123 282 402 All neat cattle. 748 235 488 1,685 370 139 338 65 367 1,124 1,133 1,449 754 149 594 1,587 ■ 299 446 654 103 399 1,364 102 133 467 391 807 777 234 493 795 677 62 493 471 714 595 570 351 374 205 Calves under 1 year. 287 141 611 180 136 358 978 537 320 277 416 121 561 915 84 260 6 162 360 53 45 86 188 289 460 110 356 28 112 199 103 303 30 44 14."> 127 143 270 224 Steers 1 and under 2 years. 131 198 217 5 122 157 174 151 132 263 488 145 134 ■66 103 109 59 96 49 197 44 91 292 140 87 104 111 48 182 198 27 1 15 53 17 69 28 32 123 53 31 45 52 2 26 80 11 13 73 26 3 25 91 Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. 195 37 12 33 164 186 35 23 3 113 81 2 28 4 34 181 43 79 50 13 2 176 Bulls 1 year and over. 234 29 31 70 12 69 6 53 40 164 241 101 12 32 30 7 45 2 2 116 Heifers 1 and under 2 years. 12 44 23 29 15 18 147 40 16 34 6 22 95 91 71 23 4 99 149 14 14 44 11 14 92 Dairy cows 2 years and over. 146 365 142 232 707 78 69 126 4 198 251 624 805 397 188 789 44 158 282 236 731 44 49 330 242 206 495 252 Other cows 2 years and over. 240 1 138 188 389 281 5 168 267 311 257 190 363 692 233 244 29 156 157 92 334 'lo 35 145 52 281 107 50 196 551 296 112 131 166 52 313 442 — MISSOXJEI. 66 The State 84,847 71,865 12,302 2,004 2,940 1,633 300 2,605 48,773 1,308 68 Adair Andrew. * 414 465 513 712 586 694 1,345 285 182 874 360 420 1,692 655 749 661 994 414 217 646 22 62 88 102 129 122 139 73 79 4 ■ 11 25 2 46 32 7 53 4 42 8 1,160 1 1 1 3 28 23 12 IS 42 20 22 13 21 14 260 294 364 517 446 476 817 236 138 515 2 26 40 16 18 4 6 17 69 Atchison 70 Audrain 71 Barry 70 Barton 52 7 1 22 1 15 r 73 Bates 74 Benton . 3 75 Bollinger ~~ 76 Boone 4 7 - .. — 1 1 '} GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Continued. 51 MISSISSIPPI- Continued HOE SES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. ■2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Coltsl and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All slieep. Lamts under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Rams and wethers lyear and over. 179 149 179 254 450 98 77 63 16 137 382 665 942 855 65 53 783 29 119 154 36 251 612 40 42 273 297 199 503 299 105 191 366 174 4 96 309 356 257 79 224 475 180 162 34 129 100 77 5 7 3 8 10 6 5 1 5 22 4 3 2 1 1 4 1 21 7 1 168 137 175 241 418 94 73 57 14 131 371 656 891 336 60 44 765 26 117 151 29 245 591 38 26 254 280 182 482 274 103 178 353 167 4 87 285 328 249 78 217 459 173 154 S3 127 99 70 46 26 14 30 59 25 50 17 1 14 69 60 101 55 290 15 38 11 5 21 5 30 174 63 11 48 66 7 44 27 106 33 62 40 46 23 14 27 51 25 43 7 1 14 69 60 98 55 289 11 38 10 5 18 4 24 164 63 6 42 61 4 40 23 106 28 60 40 1 1 45 651 333 217 428 150 111 316 30 89 439 1,189 531 SO-l 1 384 2,348 78 49 496 186 269 642 97 65 594 142 83 654 306 1 1 1 1 3 2 6 33 9 ^ 2 4 1 4 4 9 28 3 3 21 8 2 16 20 2 10 5 1 4 1 5 7 8 30 12 4 9 11 1 5 2 10 5 7 15 171 52 10 94 8 25 9 68 i 243 44 29 in 303 43 15 5 71 9 10 141 16 5 91 18 11 "*" 2 I"" 3 IS 6 1 4 1 2 1 1 5 Id 1 3 15 1 499 658 155 146 234 325 110 187 73 759 7 2 2 1 6 2 13 1 11 14 5 1 10 12 17 1 18 4 12 2 2 2 10 IQ 2 1 4 8 1 5 5 12 16 11 13 2 5 5 2 3 1 6 9 1 ''O ''1 4 46 2 ■79 1 7 10 1 8 1 28 5 ,1 4 4 1 ''5 6 2 2 4 2 8 13 2 5 11 1 2 4 6 11 39 ^f\ 3 1 ■>7 •'S 1 1 ■)q 2 " SO SI 8 8 5 2 3 2 4 6 5 8 518 2 123 1 318 1 77 389 714 271 86 2 5 32 SS S'l S5 4 13 12 5 5 11 16 3 1 4 8 2 6 22 31 71 28 7 94 144 30 91 119 68 23 33 2 1 9 4 1 1 3 16 29 61 25 7 94 136 29 79 119 68 19 33 298 658 784 491 62 267 407 318 549 160 164 140 60 7 18 100 2 36 4 5 21 76 1 52 20 6 S7 IS 38 S9 1 50 145 6 12 19 17 15 93 4 6 21 30 77 6 6 10 6 14 47 '10 3 8 5 2 1 2 19 9 6 7 ll 8 1 4 2 8 21 /\n 4 5 7 2 4 4 15 1 -IS 8 44 45 2 2 19 46 1 5 4 15 4 77 43 47 .2 '18 49 15 70 73 224 77 12 106 157 806 429 65 67 149 18 275 361 1 5 14 61 73 205 74 n 101 147 781 417 61 65 146 18 265 358 3 24 20 19 5 2 508 22 393 231 4 15 28 2 32 128 1 1 2 21 18 17 3 2 508 20 888 230 4- 14 28 1 30 116 3 2 1 26 245 71 309 227 14 18 50 4 2 2 51 5? 7 2 12 1 2 2 5 8 4 4 1 1 5 5 5S 2 3 54 1 55 3 5 13 6 4 2 5 12 6 162 627 541 116 393 368 65 67 192 138 3 76 16 56 2 3 18 82 10 11 1 17 57 1 3 57 2 1 2 2 25 2 3 7 5 59 3 60 2 1 61 3 fi'' 1 63 1 1 9 2 2 1 7 20 eA 12 1 1 65 127, 290 579 629 787 932 615 1,697 395 176 1,228 MISSOURI. 1,274 1,064 124, 952 566 612 770 914 697 794 1,667 387 174 1,201 12,560 252 11, 912 652 2,071 2 144 732 102 220 81,789 103 647 1,474 590 521 682 1,458 597 605 688 52 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, MISSOTXEI— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 yeax. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 8 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 2,452 538 609 614 170 6M 843 .430 882 426 555 222 285 596 676 520 451 143 524 194 496 444 289 4 .548 590 171 698 2,487 621 796 1,108 137 689 550 484 359 6,284 6,632 505 862 347 287 1,176 1,387 494 447 861 584 381 998 257 71 1,122 215 185 388 428 542 553 160 235 1,048 1,831 223 193 78 401 410 1,321 278 808 383 560 273 245 126 824 657 r>i 767 720 411 427 462 453 699 660 901 375 758 252 249 526 1,066 860 322 154 1,118 386 605 866 289 4 1,082 478 197 816 2,065 512 869 935 183 452 464 572 480 3,146 4,281 564 609 354 302 1,108 1,188 346 407 772 389 498 951 441 85 770 206 273 435 553 580 641 144 320 1,188 1,062 293 299 190 745 450 751 284 865 315 8.32 431 234 133 633 .507 109 73 183 56 100 68 63 129 288 121 73 110 48 89 99 66 13 35 24 138 87 94 45 72 3 12 9 13 2 10 8 30 109 6 8 -2 23 6 65 3 3 1 91 27 30 1 3 1 2 27 33 15 5 8 12 26 40 17 3 26 6 8 16 55 3 13 9 22 52 6 6 7 661 369 331 305 101 340 528 327 616 287 425 161 165 395 372 380 230 113 360 175 357 312 200 4 550 370 188 478 1,721 412 606 706 104 375 364 389 291 2,489 3,211 429 460 249 241 670 900 283 277 688 299 273 618 222 57 603 149 147 298 339 402 446 108 179 741 838 181 181 101 297 281 648 208 653 266 531 244 193 80 641 363 63 2 33 9, Butler _ 3 1 2 1 85 s i\ Callaway 1 2 5 2 2 1 a 290 21 fi 2 6 7 1 4 10 85 3 8 6 7 Carroll 8 Carter __ 4 '27 2 5 12 10 q Cass _ in Cedar 11 Chariton 173 1 1 16 2 1 n Christian ___ 1R Clark _- . 14 Clay _ ^ l.'i 406 1 34 85 16 Cole 17 7 7 44 22 3 2 7 1« Crawford 1>) Dade - 240 19 12 219 1 4 4 3 W Dallas HI Daviess », Dekalb . ?,3 Dent _ ?4 « Douglas. _ Hfl Dunklin __ _ 348 59 44 122 236 79 216 160 55 54 63 148 114 317 735 75 85 89 51 100 209 84 64 88 62 138 184 91 20 103 46 70 100 109 118 84- 80 96 294 175 74 50 59 244 80 77 60 141 45 180 100 81 19 54 112 28 49 6 3 19 46 8 19 7 6 1 2 12 27 61 67 9 9 7 22 4 4 176 2 3 1 2 5 49 1 34 2 1 3 6 30 27 7 14 51 10 17 24 12 19 18 15 14 115 179 26 17 8 10 28 44 6 24 9 21 29 14 64 4 31 3 9 19 24 20 36 4 20 55 20 16 6 6 22 39 ,12 10 16 2 40 16 4 7 21 9 9 ?fi Franklin 9 9,7 Gasconade ._ W Gentry.. 3 4 ?,9 Greene _ an Grundy ai Harrison 6 1 5 35 1 2 6 7 15 69 5 9 6 267 32 Henry _ 88 Hickory 84 Holt 1 an Howard _. . 1 3 13 45 61 5 4 36 Howell . 2 6 2 12 1 23 1 37 Iron — _. RR Jackson 58 11 .89 40 Jefferson 41 Johnson __ ' 5 1 42 Knox _ 43 Laclede 44 Lafayette ... 19 27 1 7 29 6 23 68 34 1 12 11 4 21 4 2 45 Lawrence. ... 46 Lewis ... 1 48 49 Linn. .. ' Livingston 22 3 10 8 60 McDonald ZIIII Macon. _. . 26 24 23 1 1 1 8 40 6 2 9 7 34 12 67 9 14 "il 2 1 ')2 Madison 53 Maries ._ 2 1 _. 55 Mercer : ... 8 2 56 Miller 6 5 6 22 33 2 7 32 12 12 39 17 29 20 8 1 13 6 1 57 5S Mississippi . . ... 59 fin Monroe 27 r 8 New Madrid .. 1 SI i9 33 t4 Newton ... Nodaway 14" 4 7 8 13 3 1 5 2 3 3 47 9 i5 Osage i6 9 5 145 7 1 2 6 i7 Ozark 2 4 4 i9 Perry 4 11 Pettis 8 6 Phelps 1 1 37 2 64 19 2 3 0, Pike 3 Platte .... _. 2 13 10 8 8 14 14 5 2 1 2 25 3 6 16 7 Rails R Randolph 19 2 q Ray 1 7 1 2 3 GENERAL TABLES. 53 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES— Continued. MISSOUBI— Continued. All horses. 4,697 649 705 644 250 790 1,115 248 1,132 .613 776 266 439 796 849 641 648 107 645 253 712 545 237 13 492 640 143 909 2,590 769 1,175 1,234 176 977 710 453 310 12, 908 9,550 398 510 261 1,443 1,683 638 605 1,028 981 472 1,174 222 67 1,457 332 200 414 592 655 662 247 221 1,501 2,067 217 179 83 447 366 1,546 300 951 455 623 258 363 255 824 92 Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 34 2 years and over. 4, 658 02S 676 632 240 781 1,083 240 1, 103 507 749 262 430 778 627 636 105 617 243 692' 535 226 13 462 627 143 880 2,614 765 1,125 1,205 173 954 691 434 305 12, 806 9,297 249 1,407 1,640 627 589 1,012 969 457 1,149 205 62 1,430 317 194 641 644 238 214 1,430 1,991 211 173 78 436 350 1,525 292 249 366 231 1,042 799 85 All mules. 137 25 41 32 77 115 253 61 27 24 17 4 21 3» 112 29 19 67 42 60 1 119 84 22 11 113 16 22 108 5 63 27 83 68 2,491 544 126 12 9 180 85 11 30 16 26 72 58 47 9 79 4 18 64 33 43 30 13 76 123 59 63 a5 9 484 62 Colts under 1 yeai-. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 4 6 16 1 4 3 6 12 1 2 years and over. i;!3 17 38 22 77 107 244 54 25 20 15 4 19 37 109 26 19 35 21 75 4 60 25 81 67 2,445 514 34 107 6 9 170 70 11 29 16 21 61 47 45 8 78 4 16 62 28 31 21 13 74 113 50 CiO 35 9 481 42 78 17 IB 18 7 21 4 12 37 52 42 All sheep. 10 106 12 143 2 3 11 6 16 106 1 70 1 Lambs under 1 year. 12 l-lW'CS 1 year and over. Rams and wethers 1 year and over. 6 140 1 36 45 631 866 544 449 346 937 1,0.38 1,497 1,499 1,033 :!21 267 538 84 318 395 651 412 649 731 661 36 1,822 600 205 1,121 741 603 1,088 1,303 431 1,497 617 464 585 1, 349 3,096 315 778 356 341 1,590 627 404 461 607 276 1,025 655 505 221 702 333 569 1, 120 328 482 555 200 606 952 2,652 897 247 313 1,262 1,264 516 529 332 606 715 609 272 87 293 1,1.51 359 64 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSUEES, MISSOTJEI— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years aud over. Other cows 2 years and over. Ripley 398 534 459 246 1,292 1,844 10,388 1,244 293 325 389 408 443 417 82 373 55 274 1,360 84 130 280 352 307 251 490 386 448 217 1,547 1,783 1,605 1,150 374 311 617 613 464 720 139 497 118 354 1,227 68 180 390 727 335 291 165 28 54 48 429 139 84 162 102 57 166 221 74 188 35 102 30 97 112 5 61 142 176 64 69 21 10 6 3 31 10 5 11 16 6 23 7 56 39 12 12 12 9 103 2 11 11 2 16 22 20 9 65 137 49 43 6 7 34 37 6 27 6 10 6 21 23 2 9 8 66 15 8 283 315 368 138 970 1,469 1,459 744 242 239 346 343 305 381 79 316 64 221 913 59 101 229 298 254 209 4 5 3 24 9 1 2 6 16 20 7 1 8 St. Francois 6 3 6 178 1 1 11 1 20 41 • 1 2 9 6 St. Louis _ 7 8 2 1 1 6 1 9 11 Scott 8 1 1 14 3 52 4 3 1 23 2 2 7 12 13 Shelby 14 Stoddaid 23 3 2 15 Stone 16 3 17 2 18 1 1 2 7 1 4 19 Vernon 67 1 ?n "•I Washington . 5 9 37 1 2 99 63 93 Webster _ 10 1 78 10 2 94 Worth 95 Wright 1 MONTANA. 96 The State 5,536 4,981 982 167 120 60 22 266 3,082 302 97 155 .58 121 263 51 47 85 354 104 203 347 127 2S3 769 229 42 204 277 73 1,292 38 76 162 186 130 116 164 402 22 60 122 189 106 141 223 95 816 579 232 16 171 132 96 729 69 48 661 163 26 29 36 102 1 3 27 38 28 25 30 19 71 99 71 2 27 27 30 92 30 12 128 29 10 6 3 14 2 1 3 9 2 2 1 5 1 2 6 8 4 2 3 12 9 17 71 62 104 238 19 45 91 129 63 102 185 63 2117 153 14 119 100 59 588 37 20 54 127 14 W Broadwater _ _ ___ 99 6 17 30 Cascade 1 31 39 1 9 2 3 11 7 8 6 16 32 6 83 Dawson 1 8 34 Deerlodge 6 - 35 3 36 Flathead 6 3 4 16 10 2 1 37 Gallatin _ ___ 38 Granite 1 3 4 3 3 39 Jefferson 40 Lewis and Clarke- 1 __ 41 Madison __ 42 Meagher 43 11 1 2 5 4 4 27 6 44 Park - 1 4,') Ravalli 3 17 1 4 38 3 46 Silverbow 2 1 3 79 3 47 Sweet Grass 48 Teton 6 11 3 83 8 50 51 Yellowstone — 13 1 255 ]SnEBRASICA. fi'' Tlie State 39,036 31,425 4,060 569 179 648 64 1,070 24,498 337 Adams 53 855 375 8 10 284 284 83 145 1,105 591 569 912 316 57 179 145 778 .394 396 434 637 402 12 22 231 394 134 184 941 504 433 799 273 92 266 116 707 321 284 376 72 82 3 6 32 90 29 36 133 63 54 80 31 30 77 26 57 18 15 73 8 9 8 1 18 8 1 4 6 4 ;o 7 42 8 13 65 10 4 10 1 20 7 5 4 531 301 8 10 186 202 68 131 709 409 363 637 225 54 135 84 624 292 257 271 64 ,55 Banner 1 — 56 57 Blaine __ 2 7 12 12 4 33 21 3 13 1 58 Boxbutte 5 9 1 1 1 2 3 2 79 3 3 20 59 61 69 Burt 3 2 Butler 63 65 Cedar _ 1 3 67 9 3 1 2 1 Cheyenne 33 2 6S 1 1 i9 Clav 5 3 70 Colfax 72 Custer i~ -- 1 --- GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Continued. 55 MISSOURI— Continued. H0ESI3. ■ MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years, and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Evres 1 year and over. Eams and wethers lyear and over. 373 681 648 197 1,053 - 2,176 27,624 1,682 832 506 454 318 639 439 95 531 98 271 • 1,780 107 U6 245 437 430 263 3 4 5 5 18 8 8 23 13 3 13 7 14 10 3 8 1 5 28 3 1 5 7 4 2 6 7 6 2 21 18 16 14 14 5 10 8 8 11 1 4 364 670 537 190 1,019 2,150 27,600 1,645 805 498 431 303 617 418 91 519 97 264 1,735 103 U3 237 423 421 260 151 46 31 30 163 109 2,810 128 263 7 122 139 32 79 12 11 13 33 98 12 30 103 63 5 22 3 3 145 46 28 29 156 165 2,804 124 263 7 103 133 24 66 12 7 13 31 91 12 28 102 42 4 22 1 3 2 1 10 8 72 24 3 988 455 650 640 1,889 1,326 197 1,569 431 265 1,158 1,277 237 1,158 250 246 301 696 1,320 58 373 1,127 656 653 496 32 4 4 1 9 32 834 6 12 2 17 6 1 5 1 ■> i 1 1 2 2 1 11 14 51 8 2 1 1 4 1 24 6 R 7 10 27 1 2 4 6 2 6 3 5 6 1 7 4 8 1 q 10 2 3 6 17 3 2 13 6 4 5 4 1 8 1 2 1 6 11 1? 13 14 15 4 3 16 3 19 2 4 4 3 465 3 3 17 2 17 1 2 3 7 5 1 2 5 1 10 4 8 1 8 1 4 2 1 289 2 2 IS 2 19 ■'0 2 2 2 110 2 10 1 3 1 91 1 10 00 11 1 2 66 23 2 ""i MONTANA. 12,323 288 246 11, 789 236 24 6 205 16 38 26 4 8 327 10 26 462 163 218 523 529 164 169 667 474 412 646 359 606 1,229 609 204 409 606 167 2,259 126 283 742 297 15 5 8 15 5 6 1 5 30 5 3 6 17 10 3 1 4 25 5 21 1 3 89 5 13 5 11 18 3 434 ■ 153 199 490 521 158 164 657 436 397 643 348 580 1,206 602 202 402 577 1.59 2,221 124 280 645 291 4 4 23 5 2 14 22 07 ''R 26 31 20 1 13 13 31 20 1 3 3 oq 3 3 30 11 V> 4 6 8 10 1 12 14 20 2 8 36 21 14 26 13 9 9 3 34 8 2 8 S'i 5 21 8 3 14 2 1 3 53 10 15 5 11 8 3 14 2 1 3 53 8 15 4 2 36 10 2 37 5 9 13 4 1 3 4 3 17 1 38 39 1 3 1 2 40 3 41 49 1 2 18 11 18 32 12 13 43 44 2 5 5 2 5 5 2 45 46 47 6 48 108 1 1 8 1 4q 4 4 9 1 8 4 50 51 STEBRASKA. 60,201 1,255 948 57,998 1,987 77 97 1,813 199 157 83 46 28 43,965 308 52 1,158 620 21 29 485 414 208 216 1,593 949 822 1,225 553 78 488 301 1,040 488 559 732 18 16 5 1 17 25 3 12 32 15 29 17 8 4 16 6 17 9 8 19 9 10 1 1 10 11 6 8 12 14 8 19 4 2 22 2 6 8 10 1,131 594 15 27 458 378 199 196 1,549 920 785 1,189 541 72 450 293 1,017 471 541 32 17 3 2 29 12 2 4 727 497 2 9 673 39 165 178 1,171 993 840 1,477 484 112 88 20 1,278 457 764 756 5 53 3 54 55 8 10 11 14 3 39 34 31 49 24 1 5 53 31 6 36 47 8 10 9 12 3 36 33 26 40 24 56 1 1 1 2 1 1 57 2 2 . 20 14 4 2 ' 58 13 1 4 1 1 1 59 6 7 8 4 3 1 4 8 1 60 3 61 1 2 7 60 3 2 63 5 1 1 1 64 65 1 66 1 4 53 28 6 33 40 2 7 3 3 1 5 67 68 3 2 2 1 4 9 1 69 70 2 1 7 71 4 4 4 70 56 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTUliiT. a?ABLB 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, NEBBASKA— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and . over. Other cows 2 years and over. Dakota 311 270 460 22 462 914 4,387 57 713 290 148 440 1,557 75 68 31 158 873 370 867 1 159 349 11 339 519 447 367 60 29 39 375 2,724 368 1 14 376 214 574 20 403 615 2,610 71 493 271 129 384 1,106 94 49 47 142 581 244 344 2 210 451 31 375 418 162 302 78 74 184 430 1,657 466 76 35 121 2 49 62 205 15 44 37 23 56 122 16 8 13 25 78 21 55 1 42 86 11 48 34 14 37 18 24 60 58 192 56 9 2 14 3 1 1 1 1 ■ 22 1 29 264 175 403 18 336 .513 1,726 53 432 220 99 311 922 70 39 18 95 476 213 281 1 148 327 15 309 350 143 249 55 44 50 308 1,405 368 1 3 Dawson 2 3 1 6 7 14 2 4 7 1 4 25 3 1 1 7 7 • 25 75 4 7 1 6 7 7 1 575 8 9 LO 5 2 8 5 5 12 30 1 1 8 8 14 5 5 _ 1 1 3 Ga^^e 1 3 4 11 1 5 2 12 4 3 3 11 1 1 1 • IQ 2 21 2 1 16 11 2 9 22 't Hnlt 2 3 3 1 3 ■"i 4 8 3 5 2 1 2 2 ^H ■>7 '}9, 1 9 5 4 17 10 S3 4 1 0() Keith W 2 27 9 16 10 'il Kimball 3 22 2 1 27 23 5 10 <10 Knox -.- - . ss 1 12 8 5 s-1 Lincoln - S=i Logan tfi 13 5 1 7 S7 SR 848 402 318 629 569 1,007 437 41 252 293 649 326 302 8r-.9 95 795 365 712 100 564 130 174 28 156 5S4 38 172 256 575 233 520 16 836 888 376 249 405 434 583 386 40 318 296 533 223 241 .549 117 634 250 581 123 318 164 273 56 87 538 71 118 135 471 190 459 24 547 94 75 36 42 49 52 53 5 17 23 60 32 45 42 28 57 38 70 27 37 32 49 20 4 61 19 2 20 60 26 60 6 63 33 8 3 8 7 5 11 17 2 5 1 1 86 1 9 16 10 11 19 2 7 17 25 7 11 28 3 17 9 17 3 8 12 12 2 612 288 201 338 365 512 302 33 240 248 426 184 180 473 74 630 195 483 76 267 114 188 28 83 436 41 116 89 • 391 162 375 17 461 10 1 SP Merrick 40 41 Nemaha - ^ _ 1 1 1 1 41? Nuckolls ^ 2 2 4S Otoe 44 Pawnee _ -- 45 Perkins 'in Phelps 1 6 14 50 2 8 1 1 1 47 Pierce 48 Platte 49 Polk W Eedwillow . . 5' 4 ■il 2 W Eoek 1 1 5 1 6 20 W Saline ._ . . _ 8 7 9 54 Sarpy 1 1 2 1 1 1 W Saunders 1 8 2 2 6 =ifi Scotts Bluff ._ 7 ■17 Seward ... 17 58 1 W Sherman _ ._. BO Sioux ... . . 4 Bl Stanton W Thayer __ . . _ 8 2 2 29 3 iR Thomas _ -- M Thurston W Valley . . - 1 6 1 4 1 1 ... 14 1 9 36 37 38 Washington 1 Wayne • Webster . 59 70 Wheeler _ York 12 1 _. 18 -- 1 1 NT5VABA. The State Churchill Douglas Elko Esmeralda Eureka 1,064 784 43 104 32 58 133 25 13 528 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES. 57 • NBBEASJiA- Dortlnued HORSES. • MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 yeaj. Ewes 1 year and over. Earns and wethers lyear and over. 5S4 334 786 65 683 1,416 7,725 112 1,013 436 267 744 2,178 119 119 104 284 1,267 541 510 3 230 653 27 477 669 737 472 103 79 140 742 4,002 459 4 26 16 10 22 21 6 13 497 318 751 65 651 1,397 7,624 96 976 423 248 ■697 2,081 lis 117 93 269 1,230 528 492 2 216 614 24 459 638 714 448 96 69 109 708 3,897 440 4 2.5 38 5 13 2 24 31 261 15 35 20 11 18 67 1 1 1 36 5 11 2 20 31 248 10 21 19 5 14 64 1 2 1 3 713 20 727 4 997 494 756 53 1,001 773 296 825 1,297 63 136 9 234 308 528 765 2 1 2 2 1 3 4 21 16 36 5 23 6 13 21 40 1 11 3 65 11 14 7 6 26 57 4 4 3 100 5 1 9 5 15 5 11 6 1 3 12 2 14 1 3 7 8 1 4 2 3 9 1 2 9 1 2 1 3 in 4 3 1 1 11 1? 1 1 2 13 14 2 3 5 12 2 4 3 15 8 10 25 11 14 1 10 23 3 8 10 19 16 5 5 16 19 55 16 16 10 56 26 14 1 1 1 9 ,54 23 13 2 1 17 1 2 1 17 1 10 1 2 5 IS ■ 3 3 5 19 20 ■^1 5 16 6 7 2 27 27 7 21 2 2 1 20 75 4 1 5 7 2 27 25 5 20 2 1 7 265 478 12 619 682 466 745 50 59 1 804 828 173 4 38 22 1 1 10 '^3 94 ■ 10 21 4 8 2 5 15 15 50 3 5 4 1 1 2 2 3 26 1 1 1 6 6 1 26 97 2 1 1 28 99 2 3(1 1 IS 72 4 1 3 10 5 31 2 7 7 1 4- 6 3 1 13 43 3? 3 33 1 34 36 1 2 2 36 37 1,342 573 552 982 845 1,436 654 70 427 565 937 892 557 1,293 217 1,055 581 976 278 837 2.51 236 81 275' 884 89 261 439 792 431 694 43 1,117 39 10 5 2,5 27 31 20 7 16 7 12 5 22 22 13 17 16 26 9 14 6 12 5 3 26 5 3 11 10 6 15 28 6 9 18 17 21 13 3 5 11 18 4 6 14 4 8 16 11 5 20 2 14 5 7 16 5 3 10 12 7 14 1,275 557 538 939 801 1,384 621 60 406 547 907 383 529 1,2.57 200 1,030 549 939 264 803 243 210 71 265 8-12 79 2.55 418 7B4 418 6G5 43 1,081 55 8 37 67 15 69 13 2 53 8 34 60 12 63 12 1 7 2 3 2 " 1,285 672 391 512 907 973 767 35 689 485 722 654 429 1,285 33 1,206 458 732 20 1,023 9 268 4 147 1,029 11 237 306 653 421 961 55 794 11 38 39 2 2 3 3 1 1 5 1 6 5 4 3 40 1 41 49 3 7 7 3 2 43 44 45 15 12 17 17 28 46 4 23 25 18 12 13 4 9 2 6 53 1 3 11 12 17 15 25 43 4 22 T{ IS 12 12 4 9 2 6 48 1 4 2 4 2 2 1 8 1 4 46 '17 9 4 5 1 48 2 1 2 49 2 50 5 51 59 1 1 7 5 53 1 54 55 56 1 3 1 2 57 1 1 58 3 59 2 1 1 60 1 4 61 5 16 69 5 5 63 8 8 41 10 26 2 21 8 7 40 10 17 2 21 2 3 3 7 4 64 1 1 4 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 65 4 2 66 1 4 67 7 2 68 69 22 14 6 3 70 I^^EVADA. 2,582 7 101 460 219 131 36 2,512 7 101 438 217 131 4 10 48 66 26 283 66 26 17 257 1 44 58 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, KBVADA— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and luider 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 15 29 51 81 2 90 120 295 70 57 52 29 59 15 17 11 8 5 1 1 2 2 2 9 2 1 2 24 26 17 44 1 2 ■>, 3 4 5 5 Nye fi 61 57 121 108 4 1 7 1 53 49 114 51 2 V Storey 1 8 7 36 9 White Pine 7 2 10 2 STEW HAMPSHIRE. The State . 13,816 5,071 327 91 50 68 14 404 3,708 409 Belknap 1 735 603 1,341 1,052 1,707 2,607 1,909 1,564 1,376 922 196 336 796 557 676 618 601 473 355 463 5 14 30 44 47 42 39 36 29 41 17 2 1 18 10 2 25 3 8 5 7 8 2 5 1 2 17 19 112 22 41 53 36 50 147 281 427 447 570 344 467 376 288 361 1 3 203 14 1 173 5 4 4 1 9, 9 18 6 6 3 Cheshire _ 3 1 4 5 Grafton 6 4 3 1 7 Merrimack 3 3 4 17 23 R 9 Strafford ._ _. in Sullivan.- 6 S-ETW JEESEX. The State. Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren The Territory. Bernalillo __ Chaves Colfax Donna Ana _ Eddy Grant Guadalupe- Lincoln Mora Otero Rio Arriba— San .Juan San Miguel . Santa Fe Sierra Socorro — Taos Union Valencia _ 41,438 12,416 1,202 276 3,223 1,169 2,007 634 1,563 200 692 273 1,687 597 5,625 1,269 992 224 3,463 352 1,227 471 1,843 336 2,082 938 3,853 970 2,722 1,303 968 485 2,477 670 650 234 776 210 910 472 2,073 685 1,613 658 14 81 57 17 20 27 72 10 21 24 23 57 53 101 34 76 33 84 19 14 45 10 236 936 527 159 231 527 1,061 200 277 395 785 875 1,067 411 560 172 187 322 538 NEW MEXICO. 3,462 463 53 366 126 146 728 212 68 16 48 19 CO 2-1 302 100 16 49 2,487 321 44 262 C2 111 392 133 63 37 11 IS 50 428 178 66 205 42 86 28 110 26 18 4 136 163 21 101 1 6 33 1,176 222 44 145 27 73 176 49 24 19 13 35 86 55 27 127 17 16 13 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON PAEMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Oontinued. 59 NEVADA— Continued. HOBSES. MULBS. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. — All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts! and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Eams and wethers 1 year and over. 74 153 109 201 2 207 214 552 152 1 14 1 4 73 124 108 196 2 206 212 549 148 2 62 18 5 2 12 4 8 16 2 62 18 6 2 12 4 8 16 14 1 1 12 20 16 28 41 4 15 1 :::::::::: 4 1 r __ t ! 1 1 2 1 12 f i 2 2 11 1 10 37 5 2 f 8 13 13 c NE'V^r HAMPSHIEB. 22,323 71 63 22,189 30 30 11 589 254 325 10 5,745 45 1 ■ 1,121 825 2,026 1,860 2,705 5,074 2,962 2,478 1,929 1,343 1 2 1,118 825 2,015 1,845 2,675 5,033 2,949 2,461 1,927 1,341 1 1 1 2 1 2 53 16 75 121 85 8 172 14 27 7 29 59 24 5 79 4 26 9 44 60 60 3 91 8 257 422 435 561 687 856 901 605 560 461 1 2 17 2 3 3 1 2 17 2 3 3 1 1 6 7 24 19 3 7 2 2 5 8 6 22 10 10 2 2 1 2 13 5 17 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 45 20 24 1 NEW JERSEY. 81,790 101 135 81,564 1,116 1 11 1,104 78 209 89 82 38 15,448 1,748 21 2,376 5,017 2,665 3,157 702 2,301 16,264 1,225 11,488 1,474 4,016 3,263 7,226 4,442 1,241 5,810 872 1,251 1,228 4,038 1,746 3 5 4 5 14 4 2 3 4 15 2,367 4,998 2,667 3,166 695 2,294 16,238 1,224 11,473 1,456 4,012 3,246 7,211 4,426 1,235 6,786 868 1,251 1,209 4,022 1,732 78 20 49 53 11 34 231 27 186 12, 111 33 47 29 32 51 9 4 6 37 56 78 20 49 53 11 34 228 27 186 11 106 33 46 29 32 49 9 4 6 37 56 3 5 4 1 20 23 13 4 1 6 1 2 2 816 606 1,002 336 486 823 271 826 1,262 1,031 399 618 1,127 1,327 684 783 626 180 505 114 1,627 10 225 20 157 1 15 320 16 310 14 112 134 23 28 173 01 5 8 5 2 9 14 6 Ot\ 4 3 11 1 6 10 3 1 6 5 2 ^t^ 0" 3 8 7 4 3 '>S 9 8 1 7 8 11 6 14 1 4 11 6 29 3 15 1 2 5 6 6 12 2 2 1 1 4 1 4 Sfl 1 6 SI 4 2 7 9 6 5 8 1 1 9 SO ft 1 12 SI S'i 1 1 S6 10 3 2 37 38 1 9 4 5 4 46 20 2 22 ■23 12 1 9 5 150 26 SP 10 7 9 9 9 5 -10 '11 ■f STEW MEXICO. 7,216 309 255 6,652 496 9 9 478 1,184 18 1 87 7 22 342 75 2 70 31 10 29 1,005 1,223 4, 1,056 81 679 358 263 1,795 42« 176 44 68 44 147 812 280 88 543 173 69 112 9 10 1 11 28 10 74 2 2 3 1,037 80 643 289 244 1,618 409 168 40 68 37 133 705 272 87 522 Its 100 78 12 26 9 16 144 48 14 6 10 2 76 12 26 9 16 136 47 14 5 10 14 4 4 6 152 62 /J' 4 25 41 9 103 17 6 1 3 2 3 1 53 66 15 243 31 11 45 1 8 35 91 103 34 9 ^ 1 4 4 4 1 7 1 6 39 60 6 1 3 fi 6 12 5 12 - 1 '>fi 97 2 4 1 13 9St 14 3 10 1 9q sn 1 8 2 1 5 4 4 6 ::::::" : :i SI 28 9 15 4 S9 V 5 2 10 34 . 11 6 35 4 12 1 4 2 10 33 11 6 33 4 10 1 1 S-l S'^ 1 Sf 1 5 3« V 11 2 2 1 1 124 20 179 3 1 10 16 1 16 2 12 5 6 1 3 ^0 43 6 1 77 3 6 10 4 2 2 399 6 446 192 6 15 122 209 40 12 114 16 294 1 11 i 2 2 4^ 25 5 3 6 12 22 20 75 1 5 586 5 78 2 108 2 400 1 7 3 11 10 1 1 18 IQ 12 19 5 10 5 10 5 1 7 3 .2 1 51 4 3 1 3 fi^ 3 4 2 14 7 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 8 2 2 20 12 5 3 4 ^P PENNSXIiVANIA. 218,194 869 1,328 215,997 22,167 50 175 21,942 601 6,060 2,347 3,216 497 150,329 6,547 5' 1,607 21,681 1,812 1,985 1,341 4,714 2,411 2,013 3,075 2,299 2,550 195 1,153 2,018 4.551 12 26 13 15 • 12 13 17 19 1 26 14 1 1 28 13 6 75 15 18 15 20 6 12 1 29 28 1,589 21,580 1,784 1,952 1,314 4,681 2,388 1,982 3,073 2,244 2,508 194 1,146 1,966 4,499 29 1,004 88 53 174 237 89 14 106 13 8.36 29 935 88 53 178 231 87 14 106 13 885 77 240 47 23 301 74 82 14 30 2 16 26 169 21 13 118 27 34 8 3 1 6 50 65 24 10 178 38 44 6 22 1 10 1 6 2 5 14 4 5,619 1,478 1,094 370 4,197 5,320 2,628 388 1,996 554 1,698 184 956 5,477 1,368 8 968 10 25 24 87 36 9 29 1 34 5f 17 52 24 -- 2 4 2 6< 6( 61 2 1 4 2 6' 6. 6 fi 5 6f 2 6 3 6' 1 6' -- 24 39 435 112 81 1 1 434 110 81 1 318 46 1 13 7 246 24 21 1 1 2 106 12 199 27 71 75 70 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. 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 Table 3.-NUMBER OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, PEJfNSTLVANTA— Continued. Clarion — Cleariield _ Clinton ___ Columbia _ Crawford _ NEAT CATTLE. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. Cumberland . Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest—— Franklin.. Fulton__., Greene Huntingdon -. Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna- Lancaster _ Lawrence - Lebanon __ Lehigh Luzerne — Lycoming . McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe — Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland .- Perry Philadelpliia- Pike Potter Schuylkill __ _ Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna . Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland _ Wyoming . York 1,652 4,061 1,410 1,836 1,704 2,404 3,114 2,593 1,430 2,188 4,117 833 2,827 306 677 1,887 1,224 2,668 1,127 5,644 5,553 1,550 1,946 2,482 8,336 2,582 2,383 1 , 567 1,.502 4,748 576 3,389 3,211 1,347 All neat cattle. 0,305 230 1,333 4,977 893 2,103 614 1,150 1,953 965 1,673 1,346 2,899 676 4,623 688 4,921 1,629 4,532 1,007 839 1,653 938 1,155 770 1,735 942 3,762 1,064 1,632 264 656 1,367 1,085 2,488 931 3,545 1,952 752 674 755 4,928 1,229 2,496 L141 761 551 1,179 236 970 1,.514 1,288 221 1,.3.56 3,072 2,272 706 568 1,679 396 1,4.59 1,393 1,944 491 4,118 443 1,480 Calves under 1 year. 180 606 90 51 107 108 44 177 87 811 232 188 34 125 139 84 231 184 319 74 43 35 41 224 65 454 122 45 78 48 21 50 82 131 183 48 215 217 172 292 87 46 195 32 155 271 235 46 227 43 102 Steers 1 and under 2 years. 33 20 32 38 25 9 37 3 30 26 21 11 54 6 1 26 Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. 473 25 10 Bulls 1 year and over. 2 13 2 2 331 6 7 3 1 6 1 6 6 5 1 139 2 20 Heifers 1 and under 2 years. 232 46 39 93 37 102 73 81 68 150 31 104 12 12 63 47 92 60 177 151 39 14 43 216 55 185 45 54 45 107 2-T 76 63 82 64 3 131 251 70 107 24 24 74 21 65 119 109 28 159 26 82 Dairy cows2 years and over. 1,328 3,499 849 688 968 736 802 628 1,413 755 2,875 748 1,218 201 .508 1,092 937 2,084 5S6 2,941 1,511 633 552 625 4,412 1,080 1,732 951 631 410 949 188 767 J., 315 780 169 930 2,489 469 1,764 544 481 1,303 331 1,171 946 1,538 404 3,043 366 1,200 Other cows 2 years and over. 59 33 6 5 11 39 "27" 21 10 167 RHODE ISLASTD. SOUTH CAROEIJ^^A. ^? The State 7,397 1,635 105 5 5 13 3 124 1,363 17 Bristol — 5-1 256 593 798 4,906 844 100 168 225 817 325 1 14 9 53 ■28 8 13 18 56 29 91 138 193 688 253 'i'S Kent — - 2 1 13 3 2 2 1 - 1 2 •s? 3 8 "SR 3 50 The State 13,488 14,827 2,515 462 284 600 150 881 9,591 344 Abbeville 314 495 983 124 875 174 185 968 288 410 289 389 1,054 119 304 216 438 545 312 422 55 37 123 30 63 43 85 43 .54 118 8 1 17 3 17 6 27 7 2 12 2 3 6 6 26 2 22 5 1 24 3 3 4 8 2 12 95 6 12 9 43 8 9 17 308 787 74 182 111 159 432 24."> 271 1 fil Aiken - fiO 15 63 Bamberg 61 1 5 44 7 3 5 13 5 1 1 35 45 38 1 66 67 68 Berkeley Charleston Cherokee Chester 69 3 GENERAL TABLES. 71 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Continued. rENNSXLVAJs'IA-Continued. HORSES. All horses. 1, 2-JG 2, -VM 944 1,340 2,169 2,210 3,549 4, 583 1,085 3,338 4,543 631 2,363 209 1,059 1,031 1,092 1,700 654 6,226 6,352 2,070 2,016 3,408 6,832 2,617 3,027 1,852 922 700 7,848 519 3, 866 2,304 754 45,8T9 269 1,520 4,118 576 1,811 447 1,289 1,832 677 2,170 1,507 3,819 735 5,415 750 Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 7 20 8 35 19 13 9 3 19 15 23 16 12 4 43 1 26 10 11 174 1 17 14 14 28 2 years and over. 1,194 2, 358 933 1,337 2,113 2,197 3, 530 4,540 1, OSO 3,324 4,443 623 2,331 200 1,039 992 1,080 1,663 642 6,173 6,307 2,039 2,002 3,399 6,803 2,680 2,986 1,821 899 693 7,790 516 3,832 2, 282 738 45, 631 267 1, 4SS 4,096 548 1, 7.i6 41:; ],^76 1, 7yo 662 2,145 1,484 3,743 719 5,306 736 4,628 All mules. 40 407 21 138 11 40 424 66 43 18 5 46 116 54 497 21 3,422 125 68 61 80 4,247 16 16 46 69 4 87 26 55 695 62 1,576 7 3,731 30 42 23 7 146 26 6 347 10 149 Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. 40 403 20 134 10 34 418 65 42 16 788 1 33 5 46 112 54 495 18 3,410 118 67 61 80 4,247 16 14 46 85 22 51 689 56 1,560 7 3,723 28 42 23 5 143 26 6 346 6 907 10 144 155 2 1 14 All sheep. 22 215 23 75 232 269 7 5 5 134 27 34 248 30 43 154 54 387 114 32 53 55 17 20 74 37 70 284 10 33 6 106 627 409 192 106 Lambs under 1 year. 11 82 7 31 92 101 3 4 2 32 11 14 73 12 19 70 23 134 49 42 188 37 5 11 154 66 16 41 Ewes 1 year and over. 11 101 16 41 139 142 4 13 18 173 18 73 27 223 65 26 18 30 4 247 120 20 62 Rams and wethers 1 year and over. 108 10 10 4 4 2B I 1 ; 19 ! 1,377 3,027 2,160 2,784 477 4,680 5,030 942 607 406 3,328 615 6,295 659 751 3,182 960 1,957 2,097 1,694 7,019 699 3,014 3,060 4,068 3,377 727 811 3,278 1,035 2,046 XS2 4,893 3,690 2,673 3,219 141 45-1 3,972 2,468 1,919 633 294 695 1,864 687 406 1,787 229 4,313 363 10,024 29 28 6 95 fill 22 52 47 6 3 44 1 314 34 14 6 103 12 247 623 4 6 1,239 RHODE ISLAND. 19,401 18 33 19,345 9 9 1 18 6 9 3 1,345 73 63 420 1,098 2,104 14,364 1,415 1 5 9 21 2 419 1,091 2,090 14,334 1,411 1 1 11 4 1 1 1 6 1 9 179 95 910 152 51 2 5 9 2 1 65 5 19 54 66 8 8 1 1 3 1 SOUTH CAKOLINA. 9,798 80 96 9,622 2,801 32 41 1 2,728 54 422 113 217 92 11, 527 671 59 124 318 503 82 243 175 109 1,473 140 201 1 1 3 1 2 121 317 500 81 243 168 99 1,4.57 ]38 193 52 133 144 16 177 7 63 377 44 49 2.?. 1 26 133 141 15 177 7 63 377 43 49 13 1 2 338 423 436 188 564 92 234 256 l,-.ll 448 15 33 15 60 61 1 1 2 12 7 ' 5 6'' 6S 6 21 4 12 5 5 11 14 127 4 5 64 5 4 6 1 2 2 6 10 1 6 158 42 4 8 23 16 1 3 101 19 1 3 34 7 2 2 2 67 1 i 69 72 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INGLOSURES, SOTJTH CAKOLINA— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosuiies reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 yea.s aad over. 1 Chesterfield 115 112 188 162 271 206 323 131 412 956 240 34 93 193 216 247 197 224 222 204 401 511 248 706 10 '952 352 238 117 138 103 394 162 274 211 411 105 1,268 971 338 62 155 254 159 305 148 282 250 244 621 327 278 523 6 1,122 411 268 206 743 5 30 142 34 41 29 89 6 199 176 81 20 37 63 31 46 37 56 49 72 131 38 47 39 1 144 51 38 45 87 36 2 16 4 2 9 50 8 3 3 3 2 24 4 24 3 31 19 45 1 130 31 20 7 6 15 10 28 6 27 62 59 173 121 147 146 194 88 551 739 222 30 74 129 114 216 92 180 120 167 335 263 178 447 6 850 187 222 83 611 2 Clarendon __ 2 7 3 Colleton __ __ Darlington 30 4 t) Dorchester __ _ 3 4 11 29 1 4 6 3 11 15 6 Edgefield . V Fairfield _. 7 10 8 Florence _ y 10 Georgetown 46 14 6 3 7 9 2 14 1 6 22 1 12 5 9 2 36 1 3 290 5 1 16 5 5 2 4 6 1 Greenwood n 12 Hampton 14 Horry- 16 13 1 11 11 15 ■Lancaster 8 16 Laurens 1 6 7 IS Lexington __ 4 4 20 2 2 19 Marlboro 20 Newherry __ 23 17 32 26 39 21 Oconee 29 1 6 1 84 1 3 6 7 2 3 2 w ?3 Pickens ?4 Eichland . 25 Saluda.. _. _.._ 26 Spartanburg 36 10 6 19 13 9 25 8 21 8 8 67 31 2 17 18 V Sumter 28 Union 78 21 1 30 York .: 7 4 13 5 1 4 SOXJTH DAKOTA. 31 The State 11,656 • 12,336 2,082 407 140 166 38 451 8,979 73 Armstrong Aiu-ora 32 33 846 315 465 350 ... 129 18 3 8 1 2 3 __ 61 36 264 294 35 Bonhomme . . Boreman 1 37 .18 Brookings _ Brown . . 360 468 162 13 38 23 99 154 310 414 72 418 287 295 450 301 14 50 23 118 ---- 246 307 89 446 348 24 68 53 3 17 4 18 --- 15 19 6 73 61 2 16 59 1 3 3 16 2 265 347 163 11 31 19 66 39 40 41 Brule Buffalo Butte -- 15 15 42 .Campbell _._ . 1 44 45 Choteau _. Clark -__ _. 4 2 4 3 6 12 13 2 22 6 4 7 2 2 9 .. Codington 2 1 2 1 1 5 222 274 73 344 268 4V 48 49 Custer _._ _ Davison 1 14 1 60 51 Day Delano i" .52 Deuel- - 221 141 294 ---- 175 69 31 48 10 8 1 2 2 4 17 -_ 4 194 136" 114 4 53 54 65 56 Dewey - . Douglas — Edmunds ,. Ewing - — ._ 57 Fall Eiver 155 46 295 21 173 100 186 220 241 63 166 114 285 14 200 115 117 232 368 119 41 32 37 1 35 21 23 33 23 31 ... 77 65 74 66 8 38 54 1 3 5 __ 9 9 115 69 58 59 60 61 62 Faulk _. Grant . Hamlin Hand 4 3 1 1 33 6 9 17 1 14 22 1 4 1 2 2 1 3 11 1 2 9 11 3 17 4 7 19 241 13 155 78 92 195 223 61 63 Hanson . 65 Hughes 1 3 2 1 66 Hyde- 27 4 50 i Jackson Jerauld . 67 69 70 72 351 360 618 427 15 306 131 420 320 474 481 28 302 2 2 1 1 87 3 Lake ,_ 82 307 249 378 327 Lincoln Lugenbeel __ Lyman 4 72 73 74 6 7fi McPherson 4 1 4 1 2 6 17 248 11 121 1 9 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Continued. 73 SOUTH CAROLINA— Continned. HORSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. — All horses. Colts under! year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts undei- 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Earns and wethers 1 year and over. 53 54 138 141 205 114 71 170 256 771 149 43 72 160 134 241 98 185 178 138 227 280 126 797 9 699 294 181 71 885 53 54 121 138 198 107 70 168 252 758 145 41 72 145 132 241 96 184 177 138 218 275 126 789 8 690 289 181 71 368 12 37 68 23 81 6 12 12 89 123 39 38 57 40 37 19 117 46 38 17 86 48 39 182 3 152 88 87 55 88 1 11 37 68 23 80 5 12 12 88 122 37 38 57 40 37 16 115 43 38 17 80 48 34 182 1 152 81 87 55 81 2 125 164 269 74 506 246 380 11 1,307 384 96 48 334 205 271 130 244 140 200 126 383 516 360 72 7 2 48 5 13 24 6 8 63 42 2 1 16 31 5 10 6 10 5 11 7 10 3 6 5 .. ■^ 4 1 2 1 2 2 7 2 1 30 IS 4 8 5 1 6 1 10 40 16 2 4 5 4 6 30 7 2 7 5 5 8 2 6 2 2 1 1 4 1 9 10 2 n n 10 2 6 3 16 14 1 8 2 5 21 IS 4 1 1 1 14 15 3 1 3 1 4 1 3 16 2 1 1 1 17 2 6 2 2 18 2 2 19 ?0 2 2 5 7 3 3 1 7 3 6 3 5 2 1 2 1 3 8 17 7 27 5 4 1 OH 2 2 2 ')5 2 2 10 202 379 47 284 900 47 5 8 22 14 ''6 7 07 og 1 1 14 3 7 2 sn SOUTH BAKOTA. 21,605 585 499 20,521 394 10 14 370 37 335 226 100 9 5,374 50 31 226 573 559 4 27 13 1 21 11 221 525 635 93 68 283 s*^ 29 19 29 19 7 6 1 2 5 Ofi 696 8.59 365 28 109 72 394 16 17 15 17 22 la 663 820 330 28 98 70 370 19 8 4 2 1 16 8 4 89 45 83 8 2 8 137 1 97 6 18 2 8 2 10 2 4 Qf) 'lO 7 2 9 4 15 18 18 1 1^ 301 466 645 138 601 507 17 2 7 4 9 12 6 4 6 1 1 19 278 460 632 133 591 476 3 11 4 10 9 i 1 2 10 4 10 9 35 348 24 8 72 68 45 3 1 46 1 1 1 47 48 2 5 9 5 5 3 49 3 1 ■iO 51 501 19 21 461 14 14 1 30 18 12 58 4 •V> 5? 380 276 4 13 376 253 8 8 106 63 51 10 2 55 56 261 121 543 74 393 170 235 319 344 184 6 5 7 4 21 8 6 3 4 11 10 5 4 235 111 532 70 353 158 227 316 337 164 8 8 1 36 5 89 20 70 57 2 4 1 2 3 5S 1 5 5 2 8 2 3 19 1 2 5 2 8 2 3 16 1 1 1 1 59 2 1 60 19. 4 2 1 1 1 61 6'' 1 3 3 114 4 429 14 1 2 fiS 61 3 9 3 3 6t 3 66 67 1.36 745 661 1,076 760 4 21 20 21 16 5 22 13 9 17 127 702 628 1,046 717 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 59 68 87 77 425 6S 2 6 23 7 2 6 21 7 2 69 1 3 4 70 2 3 6 1 71 1 79 73 56 578 264 3 25 2 1 19 2 52 534 250 16 288 171 74 10 6 1 9 6 1 10 15 1 12 8 1 3 75 76 74 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.-NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, SOUTH DAIiOTA— Continued. — COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Marshall 109 104 22 1 3 78 •2 3 4 Martin __ _ lis" 08 144 1,019 204 193" 272 175 812 258 .-_ 68 31 110 68 14 40 9 10 3 13 4 21 12 8 24 18 106 101 127 602 177 Meyer 9 29 6 7 2 64 1 i 8 9 183 108 217 116 43 29 3 3 168 79 8 L^ 232 148 204 161 42 25 3 8 3 5 156 122 9 1 LI 30 273 58 301 16 76 3 1 1 5 8 • 33 216 (^ to Sully 16 13 4 9 f\ TriT)T> ?9 398 249 401 180 53 14 23 3 8 4 10 2 301 161 2 >^ ip; Walworth 2 'fi ' 1 1 'R 497 338 40 7 3 1 6 281 ") Ziebach 1 1 1 TElfNESSEB. w The State 42,704 49,790 12,100 2,160 1,139 1,009 219 2,064 30,006 1,093 Anderson ^1 774 616 162 17 608 564 601 58 466 378 56 108 209 64 32 440 175 215 3,742 112 335 181 674 169 4 519 785 652 66 524 579 445 2,564 75 317 317 293 254 280 417 270 112 266 . 152 189 880 660 304 20 709 387 855 72 786 434 45 193 316 75 42 652 292 323 2,597 262 372 259 855 421 8 714 1,311 893 85 546 968 474 2,274 93 624 770 • 286 403 515 449 373 143 384 220 257 220 173 90 2 136 63 249 18 250 84 15 71 79 22 2 195 103 89 338 80 114 84 223 114 4 199 378 204 15 105 306 98 439 30 211 227 63 141 175 123 142 44 135 76 74 23 7 12 4 28 1 33 9 24 3 28 19 22 2 29 . 21 571 468 139 501 294 495 49 419 295 26 94 183 43 21 38S 142 153 1,819 101 232 133 478 165 4 422 591 509 56 413 528 336 1,.566 50 285 '^97 210 224 216 287 178 86 205 127 156 ^9 Bedford 3 9 IS Benton 6 15 8 5 1 35 9 ^4 Bledsoe __ „ „ 35 Blount _„ _ Bradley. __ 23 9 27 1 70 21 2 9 16 3 1 39 9 17 46 31 13 11 44 44 6 1 10 2 1 8 8 2 ^7 Campbell 6 11 W Cannon W Carroll 4 3 2 12 4 1 2 12 «n Carter _ _ *i Cheathain R Chester- 4 6 2 2 22 5 1 14 10 21 122 17 8 10 28 26 1 C 4R Claiborne 14 Clay IS Cocke - - 17 1 t6 Coffee 7 13 24 82 20 1 1 2 11 7 14 7 143 5 3 9 15 17 (7 Crockett i8 Cumberland 10 37 8 1 1 45 25 (9 Davidson in Decatur il Dekalb _._ Dickson. 1 v^ 6 17 24 i3 5 6 yt Payette )5 Fentress ifi 28 69 44 2 8 40 24 81 4 45 75 9 7 42 8 11 4 6 7 5 11 71 90 5 1 24 2 44 4 30 2 11 1 48 93 19 7 18 49 14 114 2 44 42 12 8 20 17 13 1 28 1 12 i7 Gibson iR Giles .. 68 26 )9 Grainger niiiiiiiiii i1 18 1 )2 Hamblen Hamilton ._ __ Hancock . __ . 1' 5 \ S 6 21 52 22 10 12 2 )5 Hardeman 13 24 2 4 49 6 Hardin 7 R Hawkins 9 Henderson Henry 2 i 40 2 5 2 r n 21 1 8 1 5 2 1 2 Houston _ - _ s 4 Jackson D James 3 5 8 GENERAL TABLES. 75 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY OOUNTIES-Continued. SOUTH DAJi OTA— Continued. HOUSES. MULES. ASSES. 1 SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horecs. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years ana over. All mules. Colte under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and oyer. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Rams and wethers 1 year and over. 233 11 3 219 1 1 26 1 238 299 312 1,647 463 8 25 7 38 18 4 37 12 32 14 226 237 293 1,577 431 2 15 2 1.5 1 1 11 . • 2 "i 2.51 4 24 2 2 16 24 c If n 505 268 16 7 9 10 4.S0 251 2 2 2 2 13 1 3 1 10 47 18 1 11 2 T 14 11 67 505 1 11 66 483 If 11 3 3 132 2 r IP i" 41 2 3 36 Of ''1 694 454 23 8 12 16 659 430 23 18 2 21 16 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 330 088 r 2 3 ?? 04 20 20 ?F ?f r 771 12 11 748 7 7 3 2 ■1 1 362 5 w % 1 TESTISTESSBE. 38,939 788 616 37,535 10,604 255 307 9,942 538 3,173 1,218 1,538 417 81,749 1,419 3C 210 614 138 7 361 331 233 71 330 149 51 105 106 27 42 309 230 165 6,216 80 201 173 683 183 3 423 861 670 36 824 318 331 2,224 52 274 253 156 260 168 330 241 82 193 141 4 19 1 2 9 204 586 137 7 343 326 228 71 307 143 51 102 106 24 42 287 202 159 6,090 72 253 167 654 169 3 402 812 647 34 310 305 311 2,191 40 240 239 160 260 154 318 231 80 180 123 100 216 70 17 16 65 49 167 12 40 20 32 8 109 17 46 56 29 284 559 44 21 132 204 10 2 5 1 1 4 4 1 210 64 16 15 59 48 157 10 38 20 32 8 108 17 46 53 20 281 516 42 19 127 194 9 1 7 4 3 16 62 10 8 212. 6 28 4 4 56 7 34 3 4 122 3 1,370 1,163 748 77 1,878 528 1,164 162 1,337 831 75 267 669 140 32 1,.372 427 970 1,096 763 874 479 1,13,S 252 19 1,604 1,518 2,057 186 1,013 1,777 ,S48 3,192 273 764 1,741 525 573 939 702 939 339 698 808 666 8 41 3 31 3 3r 3<1 13 4 2 5 1 3 2 1 10 34 28 10 19 6 11 3 R,= 3 1 4 6 1 3f 22 4 184 22 6 2 80 9 6 2 99 7 10 3' 2 2 af 14 1 9 5 5 6 3' 4f 41 1 2 3 10 11 6 3 2 1 6 7 5 1 2 4' 1 2 4r 1 2 4' 4.= 20 13 , 6 66 2 5 2 16 6 2 15 1 2 1 7 1 1 2 5 1 2 7 2 36 1 1 3 5 6 5 2 38 1 13 14 22 33 19 14 18 1 4f 4' 75 243 89 16 17 7 3 111 33 122 87 10 6 2 2 19 10 2 2 2 2 1 Af 60 6 3 4 13 8 32 4' 5f 4 9 3 .51 5' 69 5c 5. 5, 11 27 15 2 9 9 12 16 11 13 8 4 7 3 11 5 1 2 11 2 10 22 8 99 129 62 6 45 156 28 542 18 31 123 16 49 72 48 142 78 86 39 57 5 5 7 4 6 4 90 118 51 6 40 1,50 25 533 11 20 115 14 47 72 44 77 83 23 64 7 27 14 1 1 8 78 44 168 5 40 16 2 102 32 11 84 2 27 6 104 5 11 5 44 29 52 7 9 12 5 69 31 5' 5i 5 5 4 8 17 1 21 6 2 3 11 6 5 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 2 9 6 11 7 2 1 27 10 1 45 19 2 1 1 28 6 11 'I 4 38 10 123 6 6 6 14 9 2 8 1 3 6 3 10 1 4 2 29 8 6 1 6 61 10 11 3 32 16 6 1 29 42 1 6 6 1 6 23 1 60 8 13 2 1 15 fi 3 6 1 8 1 1 15 30 7 7 1 62 55 32 29 7 8 2 21 "24 9 2 20 7 7 1 105 76 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND IN0L08URES, TENSTESSEB -Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other . cows 2 years and over. 566 26 1,912 139 397 559 159 402 250 472 306 75 922 962 365 898 111 309 543 65 71 909 43 167 17 215 225 644 984 496 611 57 39 278 3,439 426 832 665 408 332 78 107 163 578 44 1,638 394 595 905 204 440 224 523 628 84 849 1,209 490 906 137 368 587 112 111 1,291 77 230 • 23 353 337 731 1,119 463 875 146 72 420 2,386 512 401 646 373 762 81 180 180 154 10 202 118 201 295 70 118 48 126^ 196 18 208 357 142 175 36 72 116 39 37 385 24 58 8 100 84 202 235 119 241 36 26 91 279 142 137 83 79 115 14 53 48 14 2 2 8 6 50 18 39 69 16 15 5 12 31 1 16 39 12 34 2 18 14 4 5 29 2 21 398 29 1,336 155 297 401 91 295 164 322 253 .57 554 740 310 589 97 236 394 62 55 769 43 86 15 196 205 440 738 313 452 47 39 229 1,604 308 210 532 240 288 64 112 111 3 4 Knox _ 35 43 18 29 16 7 4 7 43 4 20 36 7 72 1 6 20 1 12 40 2 34 8 14 4 23 6 2 1 8 2 1 27 21 60 5 2 17 14 20 4 f) Lauderdale 6 3 1 i 3 in McMinn _ 45 49 10 30 4 21 11 23 IS Madison _ ^ 18 3 4 6 7 30 5 4 2 2 1 14 Marion I'i 13 26 16 2 17 Meigs IS 36 11 19 27 5 1 ■'n Moore 5 ''1 Morgan 2 9 TO 11 2 12 16 32 4 3 9C( Overton, 04 15 1 95 Pickett __ ''6 Polk_ 8 18 21 48 12 31 15 6 25 69 24 10 21 49 118 2 6 9 2 33 2 2 2 3 6 5 12 19 28 71 15 32 4 97 9 14 98 Rhea _ 12 24 2 60 12 29 Roane _ , Rn Robertson 1 26 37 11 Rutherford 37 1 R? Scott— .._ R3 Sequatchie 1 11 48 3 7 1 1 130 1 5 R4 Sevier 3G 84 2 16 1 1 13 1 3 27 119 24 18 8 4 41 R5 Shelby 170 8 Rfi Smith __ R7 Stewart 38 R9 Sumner 40 Tipton - 11 5 54 41 Trousdale — 42 Unicoi 1 3 12 4R Union 44 Van Buren 45 Warren ,_ 221 754 213 511 206 387 432 192 848 381 8S8 288 447 462 43 166 112 262 58 71 98 2 29 26 96 7 33 8 6 23 1 27 24 16 26 141 614 166 42S 194 307 313 46 Washington 7 4.1 30 7 26 19 4 10 1 1 1 9 1 2 1 4 17 47 48 Weakley 49 White _ _ 50 Williamson 5 8 3 6 51 Wilson TEXAS. 5? The State - 83,937 116,107 37,881 3,967 832 675 619 5,989 63,600 2,564 Anderson _ _ 53 51 750 250 1 35 11 29 652 871 24 514 260 6 176 1 74 1 5 36 1 23 663 8 221 55 Angelina .__ __ r 5 56 Aransas 68 59 Armstrong 88 35 49 1,914 30 15 8 708 5 1 11 2 4 171 41 18 31 866 60 61 Austin P>ailcy 98 10 __ 20 _-- fiS Bastrop - 594 139 172 1,871 3,369 86 22 560 375 216 373 J20 ____ 230 955 397 321 2,563 1,576 222 49 1,235 647 461 576 195 1,295 521 305 142 103 826 261 70 17 423 191 125 182 40 642 198 2 34 13 6 100 48 4 1 24 58 47 30 2 2 1 1 6 2 16 8 3 44 48 23 12:? 48 26 5 110 44 23 22 12 23 39 540 177 ISO 1,371 1,160 122 26 639 334 242 299 56 692 262 28 9 7 99 8 64 Bee ... 67 19 21 10 22 68 69 Blanco Borden 70 71 Bosque - — __ Bowie - - -- 6 13 14 r 12 5 4 30 4~ 2 9 1 1 2 3~ 6 20 1 5 23 69 9" 1 7? Brazoria 73 Brazos 74 Brewster _ _ 75 76 77 Briscoe Brown Burleson 21 23 6 GENERAL TABLES. 77 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY OOUNTIES-Continued, TEKNESSBE— Continued. HORSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. ^ All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 yeaa-s and over. All mules. Colts under 1 yeai-. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Kams and wethers 1 year and over. 290 6 1,679 169 354 434 120 430 133 213 173 50 919 384 393 1,096 48 217 594 92 45 812 36 91 8 123 156 325 538 408 675 39 17 182 5,055 402 169 318 429 386 96 51 90 13 8 269 6 1,643 161 338 413 116 412 124 209 167 48 897 366 373 1,021 44 212 575 81 45 772 36 87 7 119 164 318 517 405 638 38 16 170 4,982 372 159 311 409 353 95 50 86 30 7 285 109 181 174 108 43 56 58 72 20 130 285 60 661 6 79 158 5 26 269 15 97 3 3 24 7 275 103 178 166 107 40 48 63 68 19 116 282 36 644 5 78 154 4 25 232 12 96 36 22 2 4 4 2 5 12 ■27 6 1,388 41 1,668 784 941 2,0,60 625 984 537 1,024 734 243 461 3,216 988 1,249 288 795 1,069 261 266 1,973 131 566 61 588 793 1,760 2,289 909 1,252 111 120 860 625 1,736 1,031 645 747 620 177 208 642 9 1 2 3 18 6 S 12 2 13 2 3 3 1 14 10 14 43 2 4 13 5 18 3 13 9 2 5 7 1 3 I 8 6 32 2 1 6 6 6 6 2 4 1 o 5 1 1 1 3 3 7 7 4 12 62 1 20 4 4 1 4 16 99 6 5 2 3 15 17 5 115 57 21 11 35 35 2 30 1 13 61 5 fi 7 5 10 7 4 11 2 3 6 19 26 18 6 7 1 3 4 3 5 34 1 s 2 q 2 8 10 2 60 32 5 8 20 10 1 4 3 10 3 4 3 60 24 4 3 12 24 18 12 23 117 19 17 11 11 13 16 1 12 7 10 1 15 16 1 2 i 1 10 2 1 3 5 4 3 10 3 1 7 9 18 19 ''n 2 39 14 9 6 29 7 1 1 12 28 21 22 23 24 29 11 17 1 4 1 3 2 3 6 60 18 23 24 2 126 13 2 3 25 14 12 14 - 63 8 1 2 3 25 1 163 22 78 291 73 m 65 3 68 1,664 129 110 26 70 109 4 21 32 2 3 3 161 19 74 288 70 79 65 2 64 1,656 105 98 23 62 102 4 19 29 25 7 2 46 16 2 4 26 1 3 6 6 29 4 7 3 7 13 2 21 1 1 3 1 22 4 7 28 8 1 16 2 10 30 60 5 3 31 1 6 35 7 1 4 4 21 1 4 6 2 8 3 12 3 7 33 6 38 23 9 3 16 12 1 46 128 130 13 14 48 2 10 86 110 3 7 22 21 27 18 8 7 25 2 16 15 2 2 34 3 22 4 20 16 148 35 '16 4 6 20 7 97 2 1 4 9S 6 4 1 39 40 41 1 1 2 1 13 51 2 11 10 29 1 11 4 6 •1'> 3 2 1 43 41 203 372 160 498 132 406 413 2 5 1 11 3 15 11 201 350 146 477 128 383 391 9 45 114 118 60 88 68 3 6 39 112 113 54 71 48 1 5 6 1 6 18 9 8 27 3 1 2 15 2 2 11 2 227 883 707 1,545 634 727 1,009 4'S 17 3 10 1 8 11 6 2 5 2 6 9 5 53 9 2 8 1 46 2 1 3 •17 10 2 48 4 11 11 7 49 6 1 50 38 15 51 TEXAS. 110,024 1,878 1,327 106,819 15,590 277 391 14,922 1,992 367 85 151 121 89,013 1,769 52 746 14 269 10 61 23 55 863 8 5 733 14 243 10 58 21 53 819 87 2 85 8 396 1 207 6 64 7 19 107 2 106 1 56 2 1 2 2 14 19 4 4 201 19 3 4 194 5 17 14 1,489 57 1 58 1 7 50 20 4 3 14 1 9 4 2 60 61 81 588 296 309 2,158 4,967 213 74 805 419 306 474 364 4 11 20 9 36 66 12 3 40 10 8 2 15 77 568 263 296 2,089 4,873 194 61 746 402 290 471 349 5 114 42 30 321 561 14 20 90 49 51 58 76 5 107 39 29 306 541 9 20 80 48 51 56 75 97 578 183 163 2,221 226 166 9 13 5 34 28 7 10 20 7 8 1 3 4 3 1 10 10 2 7 1 14 121 1 1 3 1 6 9 121 6 1 1 66 2 67 3 60 3 7 1 30 906 662 179 69 67 1 50 6 11 11 1 7 141 70 2 7^ 54 71 75 884 295 8 3 6 2 870 290 90 37 , 2 1 87 35 6 I 4 427 2S4 1 76 _...:._..: 77 78 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, TEXAS— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inelosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Burnet _ 350 422 102 226 262 211 24 841 779 659 174 389 160 390 55 760 291 246 46 140 62 144 23 263 26 27 6 8 4 19 4 53 6 3 2 2 61 4 13 15 7 14 1 65 355 379 60 224 68 189 23 318 45 2 44 ? Caldwell . s Calhoun 4 1 4 2 1 4 Callahan 1 1 6 S 14 H Camp 16 4 37 7 Carson and Hutchinson 8 9 11 4 q in 5 368 103 310 16 1,018 228 486 6 334 92 178 1 48 2 14 9 442 lis 273 11 Cherokee __ 3 1 3 2 7 1 123 14 15 59 n IS Clay 3 14 1"! Coke Coleman 62 266 1,802 446 267 383 139 393 2,204 66 164 681 1 1 6 75 71 213 1,349 IR 10 52 17 Collin 7 12 9 19 IR Collingsworth l:> Concho _ ZR Cooke. 986 480 16 869 828 45 258 300 19 24 17 1 3 1 4 1 2 26 49 3 556 452 22 2 1 1 14 Coryell 15 Cottle - . _ _ ?fi ?,7 Crockett _ ... ?^ Crosby „ ..... 29 Dallam _ , 10 3,989 43 3,041 ■ 19 654 3 93 2 67 1 14 6 205 12 1,992 sn Dallas -_ 16 11 Dawson -)■>. Deaf Smith 21 100 1,051 327 26 26 171 203 410 29 1,994 638 1,048 652 1,442 819 51 1 12 222 116 111 60 20 205 1,212 386 56 43 342 172 1,117 96 2,401 274 2,081 1,026 1,801 1,621 116 8 34 338 .303 304 143 7 70 387 146 19 14 143 65 410 41 727 62 768 386 561 594 48 4 13 121 121 97 66 3 10 35 6 2 2 12 6 38 2 41 1 17 60 6 8 6 9 103 699 220 26 20 176 94 539 46 1,468 200 1,088 642 1,096 807 67 4 18 188 149 131 71 S3 Delta 3 6 2 8 S4 3 U 8 1 SS Dewitt Sfi Dickens .._ 1 1 S7 Dimmit _ SR Donlev.. 11 S9 Duval — .- . _ 2 7 1 1 4 80 7 96 10 113 56 60 63 9 40 7 35 41 Edwards 4? Ellis 16 7 12 2 9 9 3 9 35 10 33 7 13 67 43 El Paso 44 Ei-ath 63 20 65 74 1 5 5 4 6 2 1 45 Falls 45 Fannin . .. . 47 Fayette . 2 48 Fisher . 19 Floyd M Foard .. 1 4 15 8 1 2 9 1 u 20 6 SI Fort Bend . .. _ 1 2 1 i2 Franklin i3 Freestone 3S 51 Frio 3b Gaines ifi Galveston . . 1,808 1,021 197 18 4 7 56 719 20 57 Garza 38 59 Gille.spie Glasscock 157 4 120 353 220 8 269 781 85 4 122 278 6 8 1 8 112 4 126 423 nl 18 1 3 6 1 4 10 85 14 52 Gray 33 34 Grayson _ . . ___ ._ Gregg 3, 2.54 615 232 263 4 56 442 2, 687 839 653 ■ 204 5 168 965 625 301 247 23 2 73 407 54 .33 27 1 1 14 l.i 10 1 6 2 15 5 100 47 41 15 """•"i;"870' 425 317 161 2 93 469 3 14 11 W Grimes 3R 2 1 )7 Hale Hall )9 Hamilton Hansford . --- .. -- 2 35 29 1 Hardeman 248 70 2,496 631 396 187 1,786 736 157 57 399 178 6 13 47 42 5 13 121 13 227 82 1,042 473 3 Harris 3 23 3 1 26 11 3 12 8 ... 116 8 4 5 Hartley- 6 Haskell Hays... 2 489 15 271 8 2 675 73 548 9 2 348 30 278 6 R 24 176 3 6 7 23 1 7 4 3 2 3 5 2 16 3 40 Q Hidalgo — - 20 GENERAL TABLES. 79 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Continued. TEXAS— Continued. HOUSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. 1 SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 ■ and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Coital and under 2 years. 2 years luld over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Rams and wethers lyear and over. 463 500 141 294 234 170 36 254 14 5 2 4 1 1 7 3 S 9 2 2 442 492 131 231 231 167 230 51 78 12 21 46 66 2 49 78 10 17 45 64 6 8 5 18 5 8 6 726 638 94 138 i327 446 1 o 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 s 1 74 5 9 2 7 46 1 •s 1 6 7 11 13 149 2 147 r- 809 12 q 9 323 199 460 9 314 195 443 11 535 38 340 10 7 3 9 2 1 8 53 56 44 3 2 1 50 63 43 6 1 4 22 n 1 T' 13 1 ] 127 393 1,782 5 546 370 392 2 4 35 3 3 16 122 386 1,731 5 533 359 388 10 29 370 1 i 8 29 346 1 11 40 46 143 3,317 T, 2 17 16 12 12 2 2 17 5 2 4 8 9 91 54 36 1 14 76 54 36 6- 2 13 1 1 572 186 249 3 11 ■^n ''1 Vf 1,285 600 26 22 11 1 11 15 1 1, 252 574 24 161 68 4 4 9 6 3 151 56 4 11 9 1,024 607 18 9S 6 5 94 ■'5 ''6 07 ''8 2.5 5,440 1 70 1 72 23 5,298 3 2,016 1 26 iq 679 15 6 658 27 2 2 30 31 44 128 1,296 412 76 51 263 193 505 114 2, 245 1,185 1,350 739 4,481 923 91 8 26 348 161 115 87 1 4 14 3 6 4 S 2 7 37 120 1,274 408 66 51 260 187 494 104 2, 183 1,142 1,312 723 4,438 899 87 8 26 326 153 112 86 5 19 118 23 11 1 16 47 56 6 416 143 159 88 1,257 80 12 5 18 109 22 9 1 16 47 54 4 373 143 148 83 1,244 80 12 6 223 1,506 502 11 1 33 207 482 3'' 1 8 10 6 5 33 6 1 2 34 3 35 36 5 27 19 2 37 1 4 6 5 36 o7 2,5 9 29 15 3 2 5 5 26 6 13 7 14 9 1 1 13 3S 2 2 ■i9 2 2 36 40 41 7 20 206 5 2 14 8 1 1 3 4 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 3,921 46 1,327 1,257 3,031 1,365 87 4 17 178 302 ■J5 Lamar 52 22 3 9 97 478 93 668 199 59 40 531 51 1 159 877 122 1,221 620 206 97 1,040 123 3 294 318 60 468 179 74 42 410 32 43 2 36 17 18 1 43 14 5 4 5 59 4 62 55 25 441 66 618 251 78 54 541 25 2 98 oq 1 2 3 5 4 1 31 10 5 'in Lee - 2 2 31 ^9 s^ Limestone 10 16 5 4 15 13 12 23 S^l I"! 3 % 116 14 10 154 S7 SR Lubbock 1 8 4 4 39 "in McCuUoch _ .- 83 2,965 27 100 292 160 2,810 61 314 652 64 767 22 99 194 3 71 8 64 2 56 44 85 1,865 27 106 270 41 McLennan 5 4 20 14 42 McMullen 43 Madison 19 21 1 5 2 6 31 10 44 2 45 Martin 4R Mason _ 79 80 82 95 59 143 522 202 210 778 315 86 302 33 195 103 240 919 529 398 1,262 606 9 95 3 80 50 102 206 212 130 457 212 4 35 73 120 29 94 53 133 507 268 236 693 286 47 12 3 1 1 1 35 48 Maverick _____ 49 Medina 1 3 17 5n Menard _ __ 51 Midland __ 2 20 22 8 17 28 1 4 2 148 25 10 73 60 52 Milam 6 2 3 1 6 3 25 53 Mills 54 Mitchell 3 8 18 9 55 Montague _ 3 4 5fi 1 57 Moore 58 164 15 367 1,183 126 486 16 852 1,229 454 171 4 289 409 127 24 15 1 4 30 2 65 87 22 2;m 10 382 725 139 7 59 Motley m 58 30 35 14 4 8 4 2 115 6 7 34 15 8 fil 62 Newton _ 63 64 NueceR__ 438 316 121 2 3 5 180 5 65 Ochiltree 66 Oldham 3 377 542 222 1,008 11 601 1,034 551 1,843 4 110 310 154 631 1 42 26 39 131 6 291 584 171 950 68 Orange Palo Pinto_ _ 3 8 8 22 3 1 44 2 3 4 16 2 101 47 38 72 48 ,54 81 33 69 vn 71 Parmer V2 73 74 Pecos 60 34 81 86 --_ 475 66 14 115 152 158 115 75" 890 116 35 46 42 63 40 -_. 828 47 IS 69 55 87 75 46 436 64 14 Potter 11 1 2 21 6 20 76 77 Kandall 13 79 80 Reeves __ — _ _ Kefugio 39 1 1 12 6 5 2 6 51 2 1 GENERAL TABLES. NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY OOUNTIES-Continued. 81 TEXAS— Continued. HOHSES. MTTLES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. — All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and oyer. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and oyer. Earns and wethers lyear and over. 1,965 35 20 1,910 271 8 8 255 6 2,876 3 1 2 282 732 319 181 1,735 16 348 216 59 140 988 1,810 196 159 1,316 257 5 8 5 6 29 6 2 1 1 16 271 722 313 174 1,690 16 336 202 59 133 962 1,757 190 154 1,283 240 36 115 27 38 224 2 2 2 31 112 25 36 214 1 1 1 14 15 302 1,276 391 14 2,727 1 1 1 7 2 4 <=, 2 4 6 6 2 1 1 7 7 S 4 12 8 2 33 26 28 40 154 203 16 10 235 17 1 1 32 20 28 40 140 198 16 10 212 16 1 136 246 169 9 274 1,477 137 127 1,718 82 2 1 26 7 26 7 q 5 in 1 158 5 10 2 5 19 4 n 7 4 13 2 T^ 22 10 4 5 16 13 10 3 4 2 9 9 13 14 15 16 17 1 12 1 11 43 15 26 2 23 17 18 19 ■'n 252 122 262 116 21 10 21 8 1 " 73 38 1 6 1 1 n 90 117 73 1,628 685 113 712 234 102 53 683 94 5 1 27 112 72 1,587 24 2 331 24 2 313 5 1 8 14 41 2,013 OS . 04 14 10 8 12 1 3 8 12 25 ■'6 21 14 650 113 691 223 100 53 665 90 68 13 73 4 23 12 98 2 68 13 72 2 23 12 89 2 5 5 463 49 962 290 196 13 25 07 14 11 10 1 2 7 on 7 6 1 14 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 ?fl 2 16 30 31 3? 10 4 8 1 8 2 1 1 1,154 27 1 33 34 85 259 1 258 14 14 346 1 36 37 6 6 1 38 39 169 3,672 41 127 306 6 29 2 4 9 4 23 159 3,620 39 116 289 14 376 9 27 79 14 350 9 19 77 8 1 3 5 1 20 2,783 8 183 356 40 8 18 25 15 41 4?. 7 8 2 2 6 43 4 12 44 45 133 178 95 131 131 212 609 313 256 951 298 133 161 91 130 131 204 602 297 245 910 286 7 41 29 6 20 26 110 19 21 161 39 7 41 29 6 20 26 110 19 16 144 36 3 4 4 8 5 5 3 3 9 13 1 68 66 35 106 46 8 4 1 9 47 28 2 48 19 50 1 5 13 11 23 8 7 2 3 30 730 369 63 1,111 650 2 18 1 51 9 1 5 3 .52 53 3 9 2 8 3 .54 18 4 4 21 55 ,56 .57 185 55 420 1,511 108 2 6 5 22 3 2 2 4 17 181 47 411 1,472 105 37 2 198 218 16 1 36 2 198 211 16 505 2 508 1,386 312 1 .58 1 3 26 .59 1 2 1 7 16 2 60 5 2 2 61 62 63 532 6 3 523 53 53 32 5 4 1 101 33 64 65 17 420 910 163 1,238 17 395 878 156 1,203 3 17 138 61 143 3 17 117 60 127 66 10 17 6 21 15 15 1 14 295 718 516 1,084 ■ 11 67 ■1 1 2 20 25 5 1 i 68 2 1 69 14 11 11 70 71 126 44 144 117 54 511 68 26 2 1 125 42 144 114 40 10 5 86 40 10 5 86 37 36 103 5 16 T?. 73 _ 74 _- 1 128 58 75 76 54 524 67 25 2 63 8 2 2 62 8 2 77 12 1 5 1 1 4 7 1 869 29 5 300 78 j 79 1 1 80 2073- 82 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, TEXAS— Continued. The State- Beaver Boxelder . Cache Carbon Davis Emery __, Garfield- Grand Iron Juab Kane — Millard . Morgan . Piute Rich COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other OOVirS 2 years and over. 22 678 369 196 251 6 7 50 62 113 2 79 104 216 1 894 56 62 1,056 595 439 600 15 17 119 86 206 25 369 186 189 198 3 8 35 27 86 1 37 7 6 28 3 6 56 36 20 57 2 2 7 14 4 25 539 312 224 293 7 5 67 33 114 5 32 39 o 16 5 3 2 4 8 ■^ Rockwall ij Rusk 8 7 9 7 2 3 8 7 7 2 3 2 in San Saba 223 166 487 2 1,438 140 94 74 153 1 439 43 3 4 26 1 10 113 84 229 1 793 73 2 4 3 IS Shackelford 14 Shelby 5 17 14 40 Ifi Smith 64 12 13 2 9 3 14 93 1 13 6 17 IS Starr IP 72 15 164 46 73 15 1 2 1 1 2 5 86 18 'n 2 4 01 w 87 113 53 60 'n 94 2,699 513 2,202 874 563 358 32 16 .4 7 1 5 8 3 105 14 1,482 471 7 •>'\ Taylor 'fi Terry 97 i 239 670 2,129 204 216 166 ''R Titus 435 649 1,603 591 612 437 171 221 389 201 187 147 12 11 55 30 56 26 2 5 6 7 9 12 5 38 17 34 84 37 25 182 384 1,087 247 231 200 25 10 7 7 57 17 91 1 4 2 22 11 sn Travis- 20 11 10 6 31 Trinity _ Tyler RB 34 3fl Uvalde __ 163 195 440 556 153 281 33 720 438 200 1 407 292 1,566 160 208 142 884 674 277 551 56 845 142 418 79 48 304 182 75 220 20 295 38 136 2 3 2 2 124 68 423 S58 185 288 29 487 99 221 3R Valverde 4 8 2 12 81 1 4 7 7 20 3 27 8 37 60 29 11 29 6 2 1 1 38 Victoria:. 39 "Walker 1 6 40 Waller 41 "Ward 49 24 1 20 4 2 7 6 1 2 43 Webb — - — - 44 7 1 4 4S Wheeler 4fi Wichita _ 561 577 2,525 268 210 225 895 84 15 6 65 4 3 3 3 14 11 38 118 27 291 301 1,327 153 24 4 89 4 47 48 Williamson 13 4 49 Wilson 50 Winkler M Wise 727 239 1,176 623 400 180 41 74 4 10 2 4 1 5 43 59 639 279 46 12 59 Wood 53 Yoakum M Young _ 174 41 17 406 80 9 162 4 23 217 55 66 Zapata 8 6 3 1 65 3 UTAH. Salt Lake- San Juan- Sanpete Sevier 96 435 897 94 170 128 87 458 31 149 22 17 2,849 12, 481 179 775 1,521 60 182 449 79 203 500 171 307 40 23 2,154 2,500 52 188 339 4 17 96 23 83 129 210 334 23 15 33 64 66 676 5 34 74 62 8,312 611 1,056 53 137 147 41 111 343 49 196 28 15 1,861 430 26 4 1 5 107 41 404 243 705 325 156 80 469 225 GENERAL TABLES. 83 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Continued. TEXAS— Continued. HOESES. MULES. Assra. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Rams and wethers lyear and over. 52 608 459 276 292 8 7 43 104 232 22 156 153 185 2 935 71 3 15 4 6 9 49 .571 441 269 277 8 7 40 99 231 22 148 152 182 2 904 71 10 160 86 27 44 1 2 1 8 30 10 160 77 14 44 1 2 15 1,011 1,023 117 469 26 8 2 S 1 22 14 1 6 2 4 2 9 ■> 9 13 ■! 4 1 5 fi 7 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 6 118 27 45 8 8 30 q in 11 2 6 1 1 47 36 58 6 41 36 52 2 48 71 383 T> IS 2 3 3 3 8 14 15 15 16 122 22 2 1 4 116 21 6 1 1 735 150 1 16 17 IS 86 55 1 3 2 1 83 51 19 19 116 3 19 ■"O V 194 2 4 188 46 46 2 56 S on ''3 3,701 690 48 10 30 9 3,623 671 205 37 6 1 4 3 195 33 4 8 7 1 6 1 1 881 197 10 ?4 ?5 9fi 2 224 1,211 2,867 176 193 166 2 220 1,176 2,826 161 185 161 4 34 173 269 12 65 58 4 33 166 269 11 56 57 2 557 82 691 572 519 429 07 2 26 80 9 5 4 2 9 11 6 3 1 1 1 4 21 22 1 •>K 6 10 5 23 8 ?9 3 5 3 2 1 4 3 30 1 1 1 31 8 1 3'' 33 34 140 311 460 750 201 358 54 910 434 312 12 671 376 1,983 247 3 11 3 9 3 6 6 14 1 5 2 1 7 14 3 8 3 6 135 299 450 727 195 344 45 890 433 299 12 651 363 1,918 242 .58 33 46 80 38 32 12 94 106 39 58 33 41 80 38 32 12 90 106 36 16 24 6 26 7 2 8 2 30 87 1,107 475 12 200 38 615 106 211 2 15 35 1 7 36 3 2 37 8 38 St 1 25 2 20 4 40 15 5 60 2 3 8 2 41 1 3 3 1 4? 7 43 8 1 2 44 45 16 8 44 4 4 5 21 1 55 44 301 26 3 1 5 52 42 289 26 11 5 30 4 9 3 1 5 113 468 1,891 213 46 1 7 47 11 3 4 4 8 48 49 .5(1 916 297 21 4 13 4 882 289 109 68 3 1 5 2 101 65 5 5 1,196 590 51 7 .52 .53 304 87 38 4 6 9 8 1 291 73 37 30 9 6 30 9 6 191 22 14 10 58 16 54 6 2 2 2 55 56 rrTAH. 12,146 257 250 11, 639 122 9 9 104 39 2,920 440 2,272 208 5,680 36 57 172 557 863 230 211 398 62 3 15 18 2 4 24 167 538 821 230 197 320 60 T 11 4 7 4 4 19 7 97 149 5 41 75 2 13 1 58 370 731 30 166 249 49 1 5S 7 43 73 50 1 6(1 61 12 43 2 2 35 2 1 49 31 1 31 25 1 18 6 6"^ 4 1 3 7 63 64 65 128 513 94 164 23 35 128 487 80 153 20 34 117 299 21 227 21 Rfi 16 8 10 1 10 6 1 2 1 24 1 23 8 76 1 17 2 19 1 8 2 7 50 67 fiS 4 1 2 1 8 1 m 7(1 71 T> 3,621 27 14 3,580 19 19 3 106 93 12 1 455 8 7S 74 374 SU4 5 9 29 9 340 286 il 2 2 69 143 46 10 18 8 5 :i25 509 192 1 75 1 84 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.-NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURlES, TJTAH— Continued. - COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and imder 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and ■ over. 1 266 240 44 1,369 25 179 14 1,199 245 204 45 2,188 56 912 19 1,144 41 38 8 492 13 209 6 176 9 10 6 33 7 78 1 12 3 7 10 11 4 83 3 186 178 124 24 1,483 27 227 12 896 i 7 3 70 6 134 7 3 4 Utah 12 7 8 5 "Washington 46 10 28 7 Weber 6 2 37 16 TBEMOSTT. q The State - 14,575 8,313 826 138 92 120 81 645 6,326 136 in 990 1,172 1,014 1,332 414 1,292 157 573 779 896 2,256 1,464 930 1,306 698 767 670 370 277 922 184 407 463 582 1,215 761 519 728 55 110 33 45 20 94 17 46 33 .47 167 39 60 59 5 10 17 4 4 6 40 22 4 32 88 21 25 11 156 19 7 68 68 92 70 21 22 440 608 478 288 227 646 98 842 346 423 862 584 858 626 4 2 10 4 11 10 11 T' 5 1 6 2 4 6 IS Chittenden 1 11 It 4 1fi 9 6 16 22 8 19 13 3 18 Orange 11 13 It Orleans 6 21 8 4 4 48 4 31 6 5 3 3 2 ''(1 ''1 Washington 45 24 2 n •Xl, Windsor VIBGISriA. ?4 The State 88,240 27, 979 4,481 798 442 887 114 948 19,762 557 Accomac 'fi 734 500 318 571 73 203 89 1,060 71 298 31 230 59 3 168 408 105 44 836 387 76 673 48 242 86 1,088 148 211 48 372 34 2 194 826 93 57 142 37 3 114 1 50 4 132 64 36 10 123 1 46 2 2 34 45 ■68 11 62 11 3 10 3 7 2 29 2 4- 319 288 68 513 33 155 30 818 81 169 35 213 19 1 110 408 75 89 143 4 ?! 4 i w 1 OS viEGnsriA. 27,741 398 378 26,965 3,072 58 59 2, 965 209 2,662 928 1,417 317 51,455 1,005 24 742 . 296 332 286 38 96 53 792 117 150 31 120 56 1 115 425 61 22 45 7 37 8 3 660 281 329 284 34 83 51 771 114 147 31 115 56 1 109 406 60 22 56 18 56 65 1 4 18 26 10 66 17 56 64 1 4 18 26 10 4 758 10 113 4 472 5 173 1 1,663 886 395 583 115 339 54 2,351 170 420 72 508 77 3 238 934 180 124 4 1 3 ?6 1 '6 ?7 2 3 3 1 16 1 3 1 20 11 9 ■>« 1 10 1 5 2 2 oq SO 3 SI 2 146 51 95 3'> S3 5 S4 6 5 2 2 1 2 4 4 3 1 35 1 4 S6 1 1 5 37 38 4 14 1 2 6 28 84 2 2 28 83 2 2 39 1 200 69 116 15 40 1 41 9 7 1 4 2 42 43 128 519 281 1 3 4 127 513 275 22 213 22 210 15 5 9 1 417 1,290 597 3 416 56 9 179 1,671 166 779 1,468 44 268 268 753 68 145 20 10 386 48 588 11 2,434 737 6 44 3 2 3 45 46 47 147 29 3 71 570 58 B58 695 31 65 77 800 45 66 12 4 81 99 230 21 676 224 7 2 138 29 3 71 568 56 546 662 31 62 77 289 45 56 12 4 31 99 221 21 670 223 3 11 1 _- 2 10 71 1 2 48 49 50 61 2 1 8 15 -- 4 18 29 1 15 8 29 1 6 8 1 22 52 6S 7 2 34 75 10 7 20 6 27 63 4 2 3 9 1 1 6i 1 55 56 2 1 12 1 4 2 10 3 1 2 16 14 7 165 17 3 1 9 2 :::::::::: _ :::::::::: b'l 58 4 7 4 2 10 3 19 8 10 1 69 60 4 6 1 -- 1 bl 62 63 2 16 14 16l 14 1 2 1 1 102 1 64 65 2 7 6 1 13 10 8 313 13 3 3 262 2 4 5 45 11 3 66 67 1 1 6 1 3 3 6 68 69 86 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, VIRGINIA— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of Inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves imder 1 year. Steers 1 Steers 2 and under and under 2 years. 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Helfeisl D^2 and under „f°Yt„^ 2 years. ^^^^ ^^^ ' over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Highland _ 134 101 1 14 35 80 132 20 972 16 30 38 8 361 47 338 684 325 11 1,190 343 63 222 141 593 16 358 77 269 4 180 42 1 14 16 98 280 18 838 13 55 25 4 455 15 375 768 443 6 484 202 13 146 154 478 17 215 50 141 48 6 1 4 2 1 4 1 119 32 1 4 12 71 174 13 675 9 22 21 2 170 11 287 225 265 6 286 150 11 122 127 363 11 172 34 134 1 3 2 Isle of Wight ■6 James City.. . ._ 4 King and Queen _. 10 b King George 3 11 90 4 71 4 13 1 2 117 2 64 121 147 1 10 6 King WilUam.- 5 1 V Lancaster _. 16 8 Lee 1 45 » Loudoun _ _. 21 8 13 5 10 Louisa _ 11 Lunenburg 7 1 8 2 2 3 li Madison 13 Mathews 14 Mecklenburg . 47 41 37 6 24 2 11 86 13 13 15 Middlesex 16 Montgomery .._ 8 64 7 4 50 9 1 125 1 IV Nansemond . 72 25 1 18 Nelson __ 19 New Kent 21 Norfolk .. Northampton _. 75 34 1 11 19 77 6 25 6 5 13 11 25 3 3 4 21 7 1 4 8 12 50 4 22 23 24 25 26 07 Northumberland Orange 1 i 6 1 Patrick . • i 1 2 15 28 29 30 Powhatan Prince Edward ._ Prince George .. 1 6 .. 4 1 2 31 32 Princess Anne Prince William _-.. .__ 1 __ ._ " 34 35 Rappahannock Richmond .. 728 236 91 753 766 881 127 97 725 304 130 7 115 74 421 389 260 575 104 333 838 26 187 330 232 221 601 304 350 203 234 449 626 156 228 1,162 884 196 294 137 680 214 86 792 1,041 590 170 147 483 299 160 3 91 55 470 349 126 647 61 595 668 26 38 259 258 191 506 110 291 150 85 146 261 81 378 290 704 148 111 104 93 34 6 117 296 54 83 28 81 50 44 1 15 7 91 61 24 126 14 149 184 10 3 50 44 21 46 5 7 10 9 16 17 9 125 11 36 11 5 . 18 5 18 2 3 37 22 11 20 6 27 14 12 1 4 23 33 20 2 4 16 2 9 559 159 54 622 619 457 111 109 356 210 82 2 ._ 36 Roanoke 16 22 10 17 3 20 4 12 5 . 5 37 Rockbridge 7 38 39 40 41 Russell 13 7 4 Shenandoah ... 5 2 1 1 42 43 44 Smyth 3 10 7 5 Spottsylvania _. 1 1 1 45 Stafford Surry .. 46 1 6 52 38 356 255 93 479 37 398 447 13 33 5 3 47 2 48 Tazewell 15 11 2 15 1 8 10 50 3 2 3 3 5 11 8 3 13 1 15 7 1 10 2 19 16 4 1 Washington. _ Westmoreland .. ._ 51 52 1 8 53 Wise 54 Wythe 1 55 York 56 67 58 Alexandria city Bristol city- . ..^. ._ r 1 2 2 59 60 Charlottesville city . Danville city Fredericksburg city Lynchbtirg city 2 8 1 . 1 . 1 2 2 4 14 1 4 10 1 5 7 6 20 8 24 2 1 197 150 429 104 . 6 61 62 63 64 65 Manchester city.. .. Newport News city . ... 2 ._ . 280 . 127 . 73 103 215 65 229 256 630 134 . 104 . 83 . 1 1 2 21 12 1 3 14 3 fifi 8 1 67 68 m Portsmouth city Richmond city 1 1 7 2 2 70 1 1 . 8 - 71 72 73 Winchester city Williamsburg city GENERAL TABLES. 87 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES— Continued. VIEGINIA— Continued. HORSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 yer.rs. 2 years and over. All slieep. Lamts under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Earns and wethers lyear and over. 112 146 1 16 10 72 200 19 716 5 24 39 6 138 17 2S3 470 143 4 896 326 18 158 166 235 41 137 38 128 1 7 3 102 146 1 13 10 71 173 19 682 5 24 39 5 133 17 277 455 132 4 886 316 18 156 •153 220 41 137 36 126 1 3 21 1 2 21 282 124 152 6 235 63 7 3 34 34 16 74 23 320 85 1,787 35 71 84 17 727 74 620 1,581 776 28 1,088 600 77 342 145 1,580 14 772 95 347 1 3 3 2 9 4 3 2 9 4 24 22 12 2 61 24 28 9 6 1 3 3 65 3 16 36 3 3 1 2 1 3 3 21 21 14 5 8 1 3 5 5 3 10 6 12 80 11 2 4 1 10 74 8 1 22 45 9 7 15 4 15 21 5 2 2 9 180 6 1 4 3 6 7 91 34 91 34 2 14 15 35 12 16 ■ 3 2 203 ? 17 ? ") 1 2 10 1 1 5 1 2 20 23 1 2 17 15 1 2 20 22 1 2 16 15 1 1 74 1 1 1 1 5 ■) 48 4 39 5 ? 1 9 1 1 1 2 ? 1 ■> 3 3 143 278 116 75 331 625 615 146 58 343 108 133 4 3 7 9 4 8 11 19 8 3 7 1 6 2 7 7 30 7 2 7 12 8 139 265 105 64 316 584 589 136 48 324 105 136 3 176 1,139 410 141 1,023 1,571 1,946 290 222 1,806 466 124 9 2 3 3 55 5 2 14 45 13 16 25 15 7 50 55 3 2 10 26 13 16 18 15 7 50 1 2 1 14 1 106 6 74 26 12 10 1 1 3 2 1 •^ 13 1 71 3 37 13 8 6 1 1 2 2 20 1 3 16 1 3 S 1 35 3 34 10 3 4 s 3 3 3 1 •\ 2 5 1 4 2 4 39 4 3 4 4 1 4 4 112 49 335 275 216 295 63 249 372 17 398 165 133 286 588 265 536 235 448 1,155 615 202 152 2,996 688 343 324 123 1 1 7 10 2 7 8 1 3 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 110 48 324 261 211 281 55 245 362 16 397 159 130 271 580 260 5.35 232 445 1,153 597 200 145 2,986 683 341 321 122 20 1 58 20 1 51 50 1 8 25 25 234 65 531 612 461 864 169 538 1,770 47 32 347 517 39 3 250 5 9 3 26 496 3 398 5 534 4 389 172 1 22 4 4 1 5 4 4 4 3 7 2 5 1 3 \ 4 23 42 2 219 28 23 31 2 219 23 31 3 12 4 5 11 15 1 20 31 7 6 2 1 5 1 5 5 3 7 5 13 10 17 28 3 W 1 4 2 5 5 17 12 5 13 49 9 30 16 26 51 83 4 8 627 33 23 2 7 17 12 5 11 48 9 30 16 26 51 79 4 5 625 33 23 2 7 5 1 's 5 1 11 7 3 1 2 5 5 2 2 1 5 3 3 4 3 15 60 19 18 1 48 4 1 5 1 8 1 8 6 1 6 fi 3 1 4 1 2 5 1 2 1 6 1 15 13 1 6 1 14 1 5 5 4 4 15 1 fi 12 6 6 3 2 11 1 1 2 1 8 6 97 2 6 7 7 2 1 2 7 1 1 3 7 88 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OP DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INOLOSURES, WASHTNGTON. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 The State- Adams _ Asotin . Chehalis _, Chelan Clallam Clarke Columbia _ Cowlitz ___ Douglas Ferry Franklin. Garflelii__ Island- Jefferson _ King Kitsap Kittitas __. Klickitat- Lewis Lincoln Numher of inclosures reporting domestic animals. Mason Okanogan . Pacific Pierce San Juan Skamania... Snohomish.. Spokane Stevens 32 Thurston. 33 34 35 36 37 Wahkiakum . Wallawalla ._ Whatcom Whitman Yakima The State . Barbour.. Berkeley. Boone Braxton . Brooke... 44 Cabell.... 45 Calhoun _ Clay .___ Doddridge _ Fayette Gilmer Grant Greenbrier. Hampshire.. Hancock Hardy Harrison _. Jackson .. Jefferson . Kanawha . Lewis Lincoln LogaiL McDowell. Marion Marshall. Mason Mercer .. Mineral .. Mingo Monongalia. Monroe Morgan Nicholas Ohio 13, 896 62 79 437 48 268 223 249 210 86 424 19 134 32 145 2,116 128 367 94 610 206 118 120 172 1,524 41 421 45 670 1,539 207 450 11 577 924 754 391 NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. 17,623 24 465 15 151 199 1,016 12 197 231 984 73 115 307 144 185 102 529 234 977 2,364 238 56 51 464 722 477 406 717 288 268 336 23 321 62 660 17, 907 84 113 833 42 380 181 211 349 50 84 33 124 74 220 i,120 348 390 106 922 181 240 73 487 ,889 72 45 863 974 375 827 17 463 1,636 818 15,443 23 194 31 140 785 12 204 208 1,090 71 81 299 116 166 512 139 550 i,000 323 39 70 533 388 408 275 715 250 426 219 10 210 66 140 Calves under 1 year. 4,027 29 35 208 7 94 32 20 60 5 16 13 24 21 62 676 99 89 30 218 30 55' 25 127 367 16 282 13 173 195 200 4 57 418 183 45 Steers 1 and under 2 years. 590 Steers 2 and under 3 years. 193 1 1 90 22 8 2 20 2 13 3 25 27 10 57 1 32 29 20 39 13 Steers 3 years and over. 127 Bulls 1 year and over. 109 17 10 Heifers 1 and under 2 years. 1,172 19 TS^EST VIRGnsriA. 93 1 17 29 206 3 20 37 17 21 14 84 12 24 527 121 48 49 36 143 24 109 12 2 26 11 10 337 14 170 37 10 227 Dairy COWB2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 11,623 5 19 266 25 12 2 62 1 10 10 18 170 11 124 11 561 2 10 4 43 191 48 66 72 632 30 ?fl5 138 174 238 40 1 51 18 100 47 134 2,004 186 14 281 68 611 4 134 152 10 27 255 1,291 43 6 512 28 579 676 199 485 6 20 13 373 987 2 602 240 3 11,763 18 171 16 116 629 10 163 173 762 66 68 230 88 112 71 412 123 464 2,103 235 33 59 381 323 330 226 543 213 254 194 8 156 60 119 27 GENERAL TABLES. 89 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES-Oontinued. WASHINGTON. HOKSES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years ana over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes lyear and over. Rams and wethers 1 year and over. 19, sn 303 227 18,841 376 2 10 364 22 436 152 249 35 4,135 103 1 79 155 270 140 253 312 489 208 191 1,025 19 193 21 115 2,712 105 530 199 676 706 116 442 86 1,742 40 511 80 941 2,478 555 408 6 1,096 809 1,096 667 2 4 5 3 5 4 20 1 2 12 1 4 1 2 35 2 9 77 148 264 137 242 302 447 207 186 1,005 18 189 20 113 2,655 89 519 198 566 660 113 409 85 1,708 39 476 80 929 2,435 538 400 6 1,078 785 1,070 648 10 10 1 14 63 115 3 70 45 9 62 4 2 16 12 20 10 586 64 163 42 287 39 32 44 73 470 33 274 6 296 194 105 194 ? 3 1 3 16 7 9 4 5 6 6 22 16 16 5 2 5 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 fi 1 7 5 1 1 4 5 8 1 ^ 9 3 8 10 5 5 3 11 12 2 2 13 14 2 186 5 53 1 14 2 1 2 2 4 1 4 2 185 2 52 1 14 2 1 2 2 4 1 4 1 13 19 8 15 22 14 2 1 3 26 2 14 1 16 1 8 43 33 6 1 3 19 10 2 1 1 21 20 1 3 3 3 16 3 1 17 18 19 7 20 1 19 _ 2 2 20 21 1 36 11 25 ?,?, ?.3 12 38 5 8 7 27 94 18 1 20 3 47 •?ft ?6 15 2 19 2 14 3 2 27 ?i( 6 23 12 5 6 20 5 3 8 18 2 4 8 13 2 4 31 4 8 4 23 29 5 3 RO 31 12 12 2 32 33 14 19 13 13 4 5 13 6 20 132 9 7 17 27 3 6 3 94 29 415 297 47 1 2 34 9 19 2 9 19 2 3 11 6 35 36 1 37 "WEST VIEGINTA. 486 11 158 263 819 36 199 280 373 78 107 299 122 108 919 203 729 1,426 274 64 52 190 1,152 591 204 245 232 142 448 74 162 93 1,487 145 159 13 17, 613 82 474 11 156 260 804 31 197 270 362 78 107 293 118 283 104 898 193 720 1,384 265 64 52 190 1,141 575 199 244 226 142 443 72 158 92 141 48 4 748 2 2 17 11 4 71 2 18 431 2 22 14 497 292 62 6 1 23 15 118 59 3,423 139 2 740 2 2 16 11 4 70 2 18 397 2 22 14 497 292 36 6 157 7 62 6 1 23 15 117 1,817 200 "if 68 133 §" 12 73 747 984 112 g" 40 34 12 17 461 442 500 771 393 836 206 34 849 69 60 667 994 61 909 63 631 11 52 966 943 ,232 74 957 73 212 270 1 m 178 2 383 969 5 ,121 ,951 333 44 5 5 1 127 90 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND INCLOSURES, "WEST VIEGINXA.— Continued. COUNTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. -NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 tad under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 ' and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 91 172 46 464 337 79 235 150 101 216 205 358 257 235 205 246 131 76 602 4 119 110 21 362 253 94 242 107 121 143 127 361 128 279 326 319 62 65 301 23 34 6 3 37 29 15 49 6 16 18 6 61 9 42 56 82 4 14 23 1 3 3 81 101 18 315 207 72 189 101 89 115 114 277 107 225 178 220 53 51 267 1 ■' s 4 2 3 3 8 13 4 4 5 1 f; Raleiffh 7 S q 5 8 4 4 1 4 16 6 4 14 12 1 in Summers 4 1 11 3 6 5 5 8 4 1'' 1 n Tyler 1 I'l 3 64 15 5 1 1 ifi Webster 1'? Wetzel 4 IR Wirt It Wood 2 9 m 22 WISCONSIN. The State. Adams Ashland _ Barron _. Bayfield.. Brown Buffalo .__. Burnett Calumet Chippewa- Clark Columbia . Crawford . Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac- Forest Grant Green Green Lake- Iowa Iron Jackson.. Jefferson Juneau K^enosha. Kewaunee . La Crosse .. Lafayette _. Langlade __ Lincoln Manitowoc - Marathon _. Marinette — Marquette _- Milwaukee , Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk.... Portage _ Price Bacine Kichlamd . Rock St. Croix _. Sauk 60,460 50 538 665 486 1,226 447 59 429 1,094 674 1,189 500 1,907 1,829 290 1,084 626 1,268 187 1,739 60 1,470 894 640 815 395 362 1,269 608 630 2.54 1,362 699 460 780 1,274 1,426 911 293 0,630 861 602 292 1,200 500 287 801 195 715 305 9^7 523 2,028 918 934 43, 699 51 582 755 726 360 1,297 895 815 394 1,023 1,170 387 1,100 695 1,065 323 917 92 1,281 480 495 775 721 450 760 546 204 194 712 567 409 662 561 1,538 834 300 1,282 665 608 299 909 316 756 225 563 502 426 777 918 547 5,152 4 69 139 127 48 119 5 39 199 48 50 98 57 56 103 135 106 78 27 108 189 64 44 75 12 10 34 53 43 35 20 199 102 25 24 76 75 34 52 6 46 119 44 50 128 22 66 62 171 56 1,053 790 25 300 22 15 7 7 5 "loo" 190 1,934 34,134 42 462 650 514 711 54 303 968 573 716 301 847 1,052 273 914 523 916 204 751 52 998 412 418 541 475 329 646 431 185 183 664 414 327 597 535 1,157 646 268 811 528 429 239 767 292 2SH 575 146 459 300 292 304 646 682 464 118 13 GENERAL TABLES. 91 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES— Continued. WEST VIRGINIA— Continued. H0ESE3. JTOLES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Hams and wethers 1 year and over. 88 888 81 334 190 52 297 335 140 115 186 459 721 211 160 257 548 83 863 8 7 81 387 81 326 182 52 291 332 134 115 183 445 720 207 158 251 545 83 861 8 7 3 48 10 72 22 108 7 11 28 6 46 11 5 72 28 82 2 92 22 1 1 5 3 48 10 72 22 108 7 11 28 5 46 11 5 70 28 82 2 87 22 793 344 432 17 241 71 41 396 407 81 204 79 59 309 135 303 166 163 197 470 53 66 224 2 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 18 15 4 11 1 450 1 1 2 5 2 4 1 31 12 18 1 5 2 1 1 7 1 2 1 25 1 3 9 >1 5 1 3 4 20 19 2 8 5 2 11 14 1 1 2 4 2 2 2 1 130 45 70 15 2 5 1 ? TTISCOlSrSIN. 85,199 79 879 881 815 1,560 558 127 506 1,257 912 1,504 620 3,119 1,848 1,698 700 1,601 181 2,366 149 2,005 1,233 744 1,035 213 438 1,472 780 997 252 2,199 960 532 1,116 1,365 1,056 861 13,449 1,157 519 695 1,433 513 335 1,126 326 669 1,789 - 806 3,296 1,080 1,712 874 19 83,446 77 875 858 797 1,529 535 123 488 1,217 856 1,483 584 3,075 1,816 360 1,681 682 1,477 180 2,327 144 1,943 1,199 729 992 213 430 1,448 764 251 2,185 940 459 825 1,108 1,321 1,038 348 13,391 1,121 527 645 1,370 508 322 1,103 314 648 394 1,777 770 3,247 1,044 1,677 33 101 3,547 2 440 26 295 36 367 7 63 42 223 1 28 32 243 165 4 2 87 3 7 26 4 68 2 124 4 22 213 6 2 7 12 57 27 20 23 1,144 153 8 105 U 66 2,018 1 240 11 160 25 14 18 123 1 1 18 23 137 97 78 10 123 11 27, 101 27 44 253 138 370 386 302 417 265 760 690 703 1,686 223 405 474 389 45 649 14 935 468 365 265 64 125 786 204 78 174 80 426 157 414 1,780 1,393 671 108 482 231 594 198 408 486 291 296 111 364 113 304 350 307 246 1 U8 6 1,106 12 92 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 3.— NUMBER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS IN BARNS AND IN0L08URES. WISCONSrsr— Continued. COTINTIES. Number of inclosures reporting domestic animals. NEAT CATTLE. All neat cattle. Calves under 1 year. Steers 1 and under 2 years. Steers 2 and under 3 years. Steers 3 years and over. Bulls 1 year and over. Heifers 1 and under 2 years. Dairy cows 2 years and over. Other cows 2 years and over. 1 Sawyer- 142 499 1,310 337 602 573 173 1,715 235 504 1,112 1,025 339 1,994 1,004 38 153 28 317 522 465 474 651 557 254 782 463 286 386 913 187 1,110 1,044 20 142 48 101 78 28 99 94 88 72 83 139 10 18 102 12 76 142 6 34 12 5 6 3 22 7 11 15 22 31 3 4 95 1 4 18 8 2 1 3 2 1 22 21 16 22 25 31 16 46 49 3 26 55 3 33 37 1 11 179 414 407 309 525 427 141 621 228 268 336 649 171 994 833 11 65 2 Shawano _ 3 Sheboygan ID 2 4 Taylor 16 1 5 Trempealeau 6 Vernon V Vilas 4 2 4 3 2 2 2 3 6 10 8 Walworth 9 "Washburn 10 Washington 11 Waukesha 1 2 12 Waupaca Waushara 10 14 Winnebago _ 2 10 1 2 2 6 15 Wood 2 16 La Pointe Indian reservation Menominee and Stockbridge In- dian reservation. Eed CUff Indian reservation 1/ 17 2 4 5 2 18 5 07 — 1 WXOMIN^G. 19 The State 2,737 2,240 447 47 23 11 4 66 1,632 Albany Bighorn 10 20 21 w 531 55 322 92 68 88 74 719 3 204 199 267 99 16 245 15 215 90 78 132 123 622 1 4 37 25 23 22 36 133 1 2 4 2 4 234 8 162 53 52 69 81 465 23 24 Converse __ Crook 1 6 1 4 7 2 27 3 1 25 Fremont _ 4 6 8 8 1 1 26 27 28 Johnson _ __ Natrona 3 8 1 9 Sweetwater 184 167 291 69 9 47 19 85 15 2 3 6 10 1 __ 7 127 138 192 42 9 .'SO 1 1 6 Uinta Weston 3? 6 1 :33 National Park reservation 1 GENERAL TABLES. 93 NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900, BY COUNTIES— Continued. ■WISCONSIN-Contlnued. HOESES. MULES. ASSES. SHEEP. SWINE. GOATS. All horses. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All mules. Colts under 1 year. Colts 1 and under 2 years. 2 years and over. All sheep. Lambs under 1 year. Ewes 1 year and over. Bams and wethers 1 year and oyer. 230 666 1,607 480 776 883 682 2,586 321 717 1,802 1,314 610 2,413 1,047 68 414 39 1 10 6 5 2 23 1 12 11 17 22 23 5 18 19 2 49 229 652 1,597 468 768 84fi 680 2,559 308 693 1,757 1,262 598 2,385 1,019 66 880 39 42 327 972 186 236 411 297 559 196 418 330 349 67 801 300 5 216 10 1 4 4 7 6 14 1 15 2 7 23 29 7 10 9 12 17 2 1 1 2 1 10 16 5 11 81 133 92 2 3 7 21 9 3 6 18 112 83 _ 2 21 1 2 26 10 2 1 14 7 •y 8 2 6 3 4 1 5 5 5 fi 1 17 7 18 6 6 13 5 4 40 5 18 6 6 13 4 4 40 5 138 41 31 66 12 6 48 21 35 13 18 15 1 4 6 4 28 21 12 51 11 2 3 16 75 7 1 8 9 in 42 n 1 19, n 2 2 39 1 8 1 14 15 16 35 1 17 18 tsttomhstg. 6,482 150 105 6,227 460 1 12 447 50 82 41 6 35 120 3 19 1,305 218 998 267 263 434 146 1,112 100 498 386 383 358 24 6 15 10 3 26 14 3 27 9 7 17 3 14 5 1 23 1,290 196 971 251 224 415 142 1,062 100 479 383 377 314 23 67 6 140 11 14 10 4 44 2 65 6 140 11 14 5 3 2 1 2 20 21 38 2 S 1 1 3 27 8 11 5 3 14 w 1 1 ?,3 ?4 10 25 4 44 26- 4 S 2 1 1 27 28 9 10 3 1 12 4 136 3 21 4 136 2 21 11 2 68 10 2 24 1 1 29' 30- 5 32 1 1 1 1 33 51 31 3^ 33 The reader's attention is called to an error in table 3 in the number of horses and sheep for Illinois, and Kane county in that state. The total number of horses for Illinois is 238,650 ; for Kane county, 5,707. The number of horses two years and over, for Illinois, is 233,807 ; for Kane county, 5,633. The total number of sheep for Illinois is 52,703 ; for Kane county, 24,517. The number of rams and wethers for Illinois is 15,149 ; for Kane county, 12,485. 94 STATISTICS OF AGHICULTURE. Table 4.— AVERAGE NUMBER OF THE VARIOUS DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, KEPT IN BARNS OR INCLOSURES REPORTING SUCH ANIMALS, TOGETHER WITH THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF KINDS OF ANIMALS REPORTED TO EACH INCLOSURE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES, JUNE 1, 1900. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. The United States . North Atlantic division.. South Atlantic division- North Central division _. South Central division Western division Alabama Arizona Arkansas California . Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia-. Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory- Iowa Kentucky. Louisiana- Maine Maryland.. Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina . North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina - South Dakota-. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia- Wisconsin Wyoming Cities of over 26,000 inhabitants Remainder of the United States - AVEEAGE NnMBEE OF ANIMALS TO EACH INCLOS0EE. Neat cattle. 1.9 1.6 1.9 1.7 2.5 2.0 2.7 2.3 2.9 1.8 2.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 3.6 2.2 2.3 2.3 1.6 3.2 1.6 1.7 1.8 3.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 l.D 1.6 3.2 1.8 2.1 1.5 2.1 1.6 1.5 2.8 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.5 1.7 1.8 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.7 1.9 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.7 2.0 1.6 1.5 1.9 2.5 1.8 Horses. 2.1 2.4 2.0 2.0 1.8 2.3 1.7 2.9 1.9 2.3 2.2 2.3 1.9 3.1 1.7 1.7 2.9 2.1 1.7 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.7 1.8 2.3 1.7 2.1 2.7 2.0 2.8 1.8 2.3 2.6 2.8 1.8 2.6 1.8 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.7 1.7 2.3 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.9 2.4 2.2 2.0 3.1 3.0 1.9 Mules. 3.1 7.0 3.2 2.7 2.7 3.3 3.5 3.1 2.6 3.0 4.1 1.6 3.7 4.1 4.8 3.1 4.5 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.7 2.0 2.7 3.4 2.5 3.2 3.3 2.0 2.5 3.2 3.4 3.9 2.2 5.4 1.7 2.9 2.4 4.5 2.2 2.7 3.1 2.3 2.1 8.4 1.8 2.6 2.5 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.4 3.0 3.2 5.4 2.0 5.5 4.4 2.9 2.0 2.5 2.1 1.6 1.9 2.2 1.8 4.0 2.0 1.7 1.7 1.1 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.9 6.2 1.5 1.6 1.9 2.2 1.4 1.7 3.8 1.8 1.7 1.1 2.8 1.2 2.3 1.7 2.7 1.3 4.0 1.0 1.4 2.5 2.9 1.4 1.0 1.7 1.8 1.5 3.2 1.0 1.7 1.3 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.2 3.6 1.4 2.4 2.1 1.9 Sheep. 2.1 2.0 20.7 Swine. 13.3 18.2 31.9 16.3 13.2 42.0 13.2 13.6 27.3 6.7 6.2 .6.5 16.0 40.7 59.2 I4.5 24.9 20.2 4.9 11.4 11.6 16.8 14.6 11.2 11.4 24.0 11.6 12.2 19.2 12.0 2.2 2.0 4.9 10.2 3.6 3.2 20.6 6.6 3.2 21.7 2.2 13.8 10.2 2.6 9.4 8.0 2.9 10.9 11.3 15.7 5.3 12.3 13.3 3.0 64.3 16.6 3.5 2.5 2.8 4.3 4.0 2.9 3.9 6.2 6.1 4.6 4.9 2.3 2.4 4.3 8.3 3.0 3.1 6.3 4.8 4.1 5.0 3.4 4.1 4.2 1.5 2.7 3.1 2.5 S.l 4.0 4.3 3.3 3.8 3.7 2.1 2.6 2.2 2.5 2.3, 2.9 3.6 3.1 2.6 4.0 2.4 3.4 4.2 3.1 1.8 1.6 2.6 2.6 2.7 2.6 2.4 Goats. 22.9 8.3 2.2 1.6 2.B 1.6 3.9 2.7 5.7 6.4 5.4 1.8 2.7 1.6 1.3 1.4 6.6 3.4 1.0 1.6 1.6 6.3 1.7 1.9 1.8 2.3 1.1 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.7 6.6 1.7 2.0 1.6 1.9 1.7 1.6 8.0 1.4 1.8 2.3 1.6 2.7 2.6 1.8 1.6 1.9 1.4 8.0 3.3 3.3 1.2 1.8 ■2.7 6.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.6 Average number of kinds of animals in an inclosure. GENERAL TABLES. 95 Table 5.— COMPARATIVE EXHIBIT OF THE NUMBER OP NEAT CATTLE AND HORSES NOT ON FARMS, IN 1900, 1870, AND 1860, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. NEAT CATTLE. HORSES. 1900 (1) 1870 1860 1900 0) 1870 18C0 The United States _ 1,466,970 4,273,973 3,347,009 2,833,877 1,647,370 . 1,186,614 North Atlantic division 217,983 144,077 616,518 382,669 105,733 429,723 429,956 1,979,726 829,195 605,374 443, 326 656,108 1,001,676 1,194,364 161,646 873,008 156,486 1,287,263 308,847 208,274 678,766 97,400 606,599 252,259 112,346 325,710 135,192 463,712 222,294 38,606 South Atlantic division North Central division South Central division , Western division Alabama 49, 187 1,023 45,062 26,969 18,339 7,842 1,238 531 12,989 37,620 4,125 110,640 61,874 15,738 76,327 51,981 35,404 28,867 16,695 12,950 18,378 48,757 46,664 37,651 71,865 4,981 31,426 784 6,071 12,416 2,487 60,218 20,600 7,640 63,420 4,853 14,397 98,515 1,635 14,827 12,336 49,790 116,107 12,481 8,313 27,979 17,907 15,443 43,699 2,240 28,313 33,600 21,088 37,882 88,720 13,081 4,000 1,000 62,536 111,764 49,640 228,987 156,804 40,208 18,568 4,791 26,223 83,834 32,949 40,588 6,689 11,578 7,631 21,016 9,232 238,660 127,257 16, 668 163,304 84,647 44,892 26,082 33,745 38,525 132,369 102, 105 85,063 15,662 127,290 12,323 60,201 2,682 22,323 81,790 7,216 304,264 16, 690 12,946 188,996 12, 909 17,348 218,194 19,401 9,798 21,605 38,939 110,024 12,146 20,344 27,741 19,371 17,917 86,199 6,482 13,845 4,097 10,227 48,873 6,871 19,204 1,863 5,496 2,649 28,460 624 163,908 56,320 11,692 Arizona Arkansas , 22,731 63,796 5,329 California 12, 769 Colorado , Connecticut _ 22,104 6,779 1,092 78,836 203,070 16, 239 Delaware 8,791 District of Columbia- 1,233 Florida 4,662 Georgia __ . 43,641 Illinois 218,459 79,340 114,163 Indiana 39,425 Indian Territory Iowa 130,810 621,380 112,053 52,832 85,765 16,040 62,263 87,605 54,862 80,172 116,370 45,642 312,788 9,453 13,368 31,598 128,767 40,906 97,101 » 44, 267 85,204 94,184 34,938 128,046 76,331 77,240 9,666 48,329 80,760 29,823 6,881 118,181 49,144 34,214 34,166 3,559 '8,268 12,520 45,227 25,368 9,667 14,379 51,863 1,444 3,390 6,880 4,240 23,955 21,467 819,380 11,643 8 729 94,942 36,018 8,124 61,209 24,197 Maine .28,296 9,224 56,745 80,601 8,063 2,445 80,569 2,484 1,779 21,264 41,664 27,116 31,801 113,241 12,881 28,619 6,541 92,458 ■ 29,956 Ohio 222,966 117,101 30,049 161,346 5,730 39,904 38,622 496,115 151,754 25,666 61,409 4,726 36,201 138,669 26,342 59,199 168,104 6,144 12,923 151,149 3,313 9,947 25,946 150,137 3,213 4,000 16,039 2,785 8,883 18,064 3,169 16,690 66,180 7,191 58,512 861,646 9,875 26,686 4143,535 1,661 21,925 95,497 1,400 17,201 4 42,786 1,206 West Virginia 120,450 27,869 Wyoming 1 From enumerator's returns of animals not on farms or ranges. ! Estimates of animals not on farms. s Including toth North and South Dakota. 4 In 1860, Virginia included West Virginia. 96 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table 6.— NUMBER OF VARIOUS KINDS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS TO 100,000 INHABITANTS IN CERTAIN CITIES AND GROUPS OF CITIES, JUNE 1, 1900, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION. CITIES AND GROUPS OF CITIES. Neat cattle. Dairy cows. Horses. Mules. Asses. Sheep. Swine. Goats. Total cities ._ 677 339 4,153 155 7 217 583 60 Group A- _.. 480 1,195 1,184 201 544 838 4,005 4,172 4,895 144 177 191 5 12 8 284 42 42 704 245 289 62 Group B_ .. 59 Group C- ■ - 50 Lowell, Mass Albany, N. Y Cambridge, Mass. Portland, Oreg Atlanta, Ga Grand Rapids, Mich_. Dayton, Onio Eichmoud, Va Nashville, Tenn Seattle, Wash Hartford, Conn Reading, Pa Wilmington, Del. Camden, N. J Trenton, N. J Bridgeport, Conn Lynn, Mass Oakland, Cal Lawrence, Mass New Bedford, Mass. Des Moines, Iowa . Springfield, Mass.. Somerville, Mass.. Troy, N. Y Hoboken, N. J Evansville, Ind Manchester, N. H . Utica, N. Y Peoria, 111 Charleston, S. C GKOUP A.— CITIES OF OVER 100,000 INHABIT AJSTTS. New York, N. Y 135 "5 55 234 509 928 1,150 100 279 88 125 290 827 821 886 188 313 387 139 191 111 54 1,073 992 98 789 1,272 830 214 6,231 578 159 325 160 99 87 203 152 554 1,937 1,454 1,608 610 63 6 3^ 198 fs 220 60 264 79 83 171 95 167 207 164 289 328 126 171 85 48 342 840 79 383 1,000 723 188 905 460 87 239 128 87 66 163 130 499 1,172 1,229 1,198 509 3,611 3,698 3,261 3,68s 4,605 4,819 4,191 3,542 4,802 4,497 3,249 3,694 4,224 4,639 3,900 3,109 2,186 3,786 4,165 4,154 4,1U 3,068 4,119 6,112 4,434 6,259 6,970 4,464 3,901 6,018 3,997 3,163 4,935 3,982 4,474 3,947 3,548 3,281 4,220 5,956 6,523 4,155 3,610 17 22 8 31 7 =5 34 122 488 38 204 10 92 27 245 86 1,195 4 11 99 78 78 880 13 3 200 1,459 81 24 74 28 76 25 1 17 2 34 11 269 191 104 1,481 890 6 9 I I 3 15 2 12 13 1 2 1 5 7 6 3 16 2 1 3 2 133 21S 27 20 8 231 1,426 41 1 66 85 183 529 777 819 2 9 1 1 11 2 719 51 62 73 12 69 127 461 3,086 249 34 6 111 1,980 1,826 637 1,681 8 167 33 56 119 52 153 1,201 19 3 7,156 140 106 62 318 17 97 97 203 4 588 574 217 127 171 20 130 314 4 Boroughs; Manhattan Brooklyn Queens. Richmond 11 Chicago, 111 . 9 Philadelphia, Pa _ i St. Louis, Mo 5 Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md 2 Cleveland, Ohio 2( Buffalo, N. Y San Francisco, Cal 16' Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburg, Pa New Orleans, La ._ Detroit, Mich 5g Milwaukee, Wis 9^fl Washington, D. C Newark, N. J _ 7fi Jersey City, N. J Louisville, Ky Minneapolis, Minn Providence, R. I 18 Indianapolis, Ind ._ __ 3 28 1 2 31 3 210 12 10 1 60 Kansas City, Mo St. Paul, Minn Rochester, N. Y Toledo, Ohio _ _ Allegheny, Pa 129 16 3 3 2 Worcester, Mass Syracuse, N. Y i New Haven, Conn _ Paterson, N. J 2 3 12 7 9 20 3 3 9 6 4 40 3 Fall River, Mass _ 106 St. Joseph, Mo. 1 Omaha, Nebr 1 Los Angeles, Cal 57 Memphis, Tenn _ 111 Seranton, Pa 91 97 GROUP B. -CITIES OE OVER 50,000 ASTD LESS TSAJH 100,000 INHARITAJSTTS 121 207 86 1,588 1,602 738 310 311 1,621 1,748 158 47 179 46 157 217 206 1,142 62 151 2,218 227 187 143 7 929 223 167 24,799 B97 93 187 83 3,559 3,869 4,753 2,974 2,478 4,444 5,666 3,523 5,869 2,247 4,281 3,031 3,169 2,728 3,584 4,509 3,869 5,375 3,322 3,768 9,706 5,403 4,802 4,031 2,963 5,020 4,238 3,643 6,250 1 8 1 1 11 1 4 639 2 1 22 1 300 5 353 123 74 g 1,260 673 282 58 683 6 71 737 509 128 3 163 171 43 139 3 4 1 2 869 4 n 49 6 888 90 5 16 24 63 105 15 55 27 13 114 1,366 311 4,640 38 3 62 138 301 1,188 1,231 139 114 27 2 56 28 9 25 128 29 4 1 13 66 51 16 12 1 1 4 124 180 155 4 10 139 73 993 53 42 3 2 3 IS 3 2 8 272 19 204 18 2 3 3 568 1,815 189 99 114 7 10 2 6 80 6 18 2 56 735 179 105 346 14 219 325 30 292 22 20 55 7 4 4 • Fraction. 4 47 197 GENERAL TABLES. 97 Tablb 6.— number of VARIOUS KINDS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS TO 100,000 INHABITANTS IN CERTAIN CITIES AND GROUPS OP CITIES, JUNE 1, 1900, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION— Continued. GROUP B.— CITrES OV OVER 50,000 AlfD LESS THAN 100,000 INHABITANTS— Continued. CITIES AND GKOUPS OF CITIES. Neat cattle. Dairy cows. Horses. Mules. Asses. Sheep. Goats. Savannah, Ga Salt Lake City, Utah _ San Antonio, Tex Duluth, Minn Erie, Pa Elizabeth,- N. J Wilkesbarre, Pa Kansas City, Kans- Harrisbure, Pa Portland, Me 922 2,613 2,689 3,106 207 450 2,143 100 275 632 2,294 2,027 2,407 182 203 421 1,595 6 243 2,878 5,158 8,936 3,802 3,367 2,766 3,515 4,409 3,333 5,480 929 4 15 6 981 221 9 80 .- 63 858 41 196 21 104 4 14 142 2 99 144 6 324 15 117 2 74 13 2 10 422 2 6 12 177 GROUP C.-CITIES OP OVER 35,000 AND LESS THAN 50,000 INHABITANTS. Yonkers, N..Y Norfolk, Va Waterbury, Conn, Holyoke, Mass Fort Wayne, Ind _. Yoimgstown, Ohio _ Houston, Tex Covington, Ky Akron, Ohio Dallas, Tex Saginaw, Mich Lancaster, Pa Lincoln, Nebr Brockton, Mass Binghamton, N. Y . Augusta, Ga- Pawtucket, E. I Altoona, Pa Wheehng, W. Va. Mobile, Ala Birmingham, Ala _ Little Rock, Ark Springfield, Ohio— Galveston, Tex Tacoma, Wash Haverhill, Mass.. Spokane, Wash Terre Haute, Ind_ Dubuque, Iowa.— Quincy, 111 South Bend, Ind . Salem, Mass Johnstown, Pa ^.. Elmira, N. Y Allentown, Pa Davenport, Iowa _ McKeesport, Pa .. Springfield, 111 Chelsea^ Mass Chester, Pa York, Pa Maiden, Mass Topeka, Kans Newton, Ma.ss Sioux City, Iowa_ Bayonne, N. J Knoxvllle, Tenn — Chattanooga, Tenn_ Schenectady, N. Y _ Fitchburg, Mass Superior Wis Eooklord, 111 Taunton, Mass . Canton, Ohio Butte, Mont Montgomery, Ala - Auburn, N. Y East St. Louis, Mo- Joliet, 111 ^— Sacramento, Cal— Racine, Wis La Crosse, Wis Williamsport, Pa_, Jacksonville, Fla_. Newcastle, Fa Newport, Ky Oshkosh, Wis Woonsocket, R. I Pueblo, Colo Atlantic City, N. J . Passaic, N. J Bay City, Mich_- Fort Worth, Tex . Lexington, Ky — Gloucester, Mass . 286 313 185 72 723 786 2,530 231 669 2,925 1,566 234 3,046 452 272 1,757 224 408 298 1,396 1,510 8,918 1,114 1,960 1,856 441 1,039 11,417 1,325 1,285 536 228 1,063 303 263 638 634 ' 1,112 244 356 160 211 3,273 911 3,676 196 1,860 1,748 95 222 2,744 670 1,108 460 689 4,251 336 678 351 639 1,709 344 907 498 138 1,656 181 1,666 32 137 992 4,272 1,050 865 221 170 56 672 708 1,748 133 538 2,273 1,429 128 2,609 392 219 1,667 189 362 267 1,120 1,208 2,417 931 1,603 1,124 339 825 439 865 1,100 486 181 946 249 160 628 661 940 200 282 119 16 2,845 768 2,833 162 1,670 1,419 85 190 2,464 634 954 411 561 2,626 270 660 310 584 350 1,647 323 700 431 134 1,407 156 1,392 22 130 908 3,320 607 716 4,375 2,477 4,143 2,664 5,282 4,204 5,819 2,914 5,179 8,732 6,280 4,460 8,014 4,074 4,719 3,035 4,927 2,581 3,544 3,845 3,629 6,753 6,609 5,232 2,909 5,243 4,703 8,295 5,978 6,441 5,342 3,640 2,393 5,382 4,433 6, 533 2,243 6, M3 5,025 3,474 4,863 3,957 9, 420 6,181 8,746 2, 649 3,502 3,906 3,805 4,393 3,419 6,686 6,368 4,728 3,925 4,195 6,203 6,481 5,151 6,075 3,649 6,267 3,397 2,965 4,019 2,219 5,140 3,787 5,821 6,006 3,474 4,427 1,034 5,745 4,031 10 109 4 61 47 766 37 33 832 2 82 127 12 20 46 283 656 1,315 1,107 63 816 43 188 30 198 64 6 331 28 96 198 35 73 38 44 190 179 6 190 453 766 16 52 127 10 1,071 418 27 24 704 159 114 262 40 11 315 789 50 4 2 46 4 44 2 20 2 15 5 42 178 11 32 2 4 2 36 12 15 188 3 104 102 32 19 6 66 2,190 10 3 61 7 7 10 .... 18 4 19 4 8 46 56 33 33 31 9 ISO 54 91 504 503 128 754 162 5 10 59 10 95 36 1,182 1,626 332 74 207 299 52 44 366 667 19 11 64 271 229 23 302 117 403 6 327 459 2, 951 6 25 U7 9 51 782 52 999 1,967 7 1,423 109 34 14 91 162 11 1,163 142 60 4 4 851 791 15 544 2073- 98 STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE. Table G.-NOMBER OF VARIOUS KINDS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS TO 100,000 INHABITANTS IN CERTAIN CITIES AND GROUPS OF CITIES, JUNE 1, 1900, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO POPULATION— Continued. GEOTJP C.-CITIBS OF OVER 85,000 AND LESS THAK 50,000 INHABITANTS-Continued. CITIES AUD QEOUPS OF CITIES. Neat cattle. Dairy cows. Horses. Mules. Asses. Sheep. Swine. Goats. South Omaha, Nebr 1,169 304 3,461 1,423 79 1,088 1,042 266 2,769 1,278 71 886 4,300 2,562 7,961 6,611 4,826 8,936 146 4 31 638 138 15 Conncil Bluns, Iowa 194 156 155 32 27 97 19 8 1,407 10 89 20 20 Jackson, Mich 79 79 Table 7.— PERCENTAGES OF THE NUMBER OF BARNS AND INCLOSURES CONTAINING SPECIFIED KINDS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES, JUNE 1, 1900. A.-CITIES OV OVER 85,000 INHABITAISTTS, GBOTTPED BT SIZE OF CITIES. PERCENTAGES OF INOLOSUEES WITH— Neat cattle. Horses. Mules. Asses. Sheep. Swine. Goats. All mtina 17.4 87.8 2.2 .2 .2 1.6 2.5 Group Ai 12.5 22.6 25.4 90.1 84.7 84.4 2.2 2.3 2.2 .1 .3 .2 .2 .1 .1 1.0 L3 3.0 3.2 Group B 2 1.9 Group C^ L2 B.— CITIES OP OVER 85,000 nSTHABITANTS, GROUPED BX THE GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIOIfS IN "WHICH LOCATED. The United States 17.4 87.8 2.2 ;2 .2 1.6 2.5 North Atlantic division 8.6 18.3 18.3 29.2 30.7 93.7 84.6 87.3 79.6 80.1 LO 5.9 1.3 8.3 .8 .1 .1 .1 .5 .4 .1 .2 .2 .2 .3 1.1 .6 1.8 3.1 .7 2.9 2.8 North Central division 2.0 South Central division 3.0 2.6 -TERRITORT OUTSIDE OP CITIES OP OVER 35,000 INHABITANTS, GROUPED BY THE GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS IN WHICH LOCATED. The United States __ 46.6 69.0 2.8 .3 .4 28.5 .8 North Atlantic division 34.9 50.1 47.2 64.1 48.8 72.3 44.0 74.7 59.6 76.7 .7 4.7 1.8 8.4 2.0 .2 .2 .8 1.7 .4 ■4 .3 .5 .7 26.6 53.4 22.6 40.8 10.1 1.2 1.5 .4 LI .8 South Central division Western division D.— CERTAIN OP THE LARGER CITIES. New York, N. Y Boroughs : Manhattan Brooklyn Bronx Queens Richmond Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.._ St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N. Y San Francisco, CaL. Cincinnati, Ohio 8.4 1.9 4.2 13-9 14-5 23-9 11.8 5.5 10.7 8.4 5.9 7.5 5.6 12.0 14.1 93.3 97-9 96.4 91.7 86.5 84.8 87.6 85.1 91.4 93.8 95.1 95.2 94.8 85.9 88.0 • 7 .6 3.1 4.5 .8 5.0 .2 .9 .4 5.1 (*) ■5 .1 .2 .2 .1 .1 .2 1 Cities of over 100,000 inhahitants. 2 Cities ot over 50,000 and less than 100,000 inhabitants. (*) (*) • 3 1.9 4.9 2.3 .5 .3 .4 .1 .7 .5 2.2 6.4 i.S 4.6 5-6 10.7 5-5 3.8 3.2 2.5 .6 1.6 1.1 8.1 9.3 2.8 ! 9"*^u°' °''^^ ^'"O" ^"d less than 50,000 Inhabitants. ' Less than one-tenth of one per cent. DOMESTIC ANIMALS NOT ON FARMS OR RANGES. 99 Attention is again requested to the fact mentioned in the introduction to this bulletin, that certain enumerators reported domestic animals on the regular farm schedule, which should have been reported upon the schedule for live stock not on farms or ranges. The foregoing tables must, in consequence, be regarded as in a measure provisional. At the present stage of work in the Census Oifice, it is impossible to detect and include all such cases, and all, therefore, have been omitted. When that work has been completed, the Census Office will publish a supplemental table regarding the animals not on farms or ranges, but returned on the farm schedule. This will include, in addition; live stock in transit June 1, 1900, and not reported by the enumerators, together with animals in the stock and feed yards of certain cities, such as Jersey City, St. Louis, and Kansas City, which were also omitted by the enumerators. Director of the Census. -> 1 Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 18. V/ASHINGTON, D. C. November 28, 1900. POPULATION OP IDAHO BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives, the aggregate population of Idaho by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Idaho was organized as a territory March 3, 1863, and admitted as a state July 3, 1890. Table 1 shows the population of Idaho at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF IDAHO : 1870 TO 1900. OENStJS YEARS. Population. INCBEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900. 161,772 84,385 32,610 14,999 77,387 51,775 17,611 91.7 158.7 117.4 1890 1880 1870 -- ...—_- The population of the state in 1900 is 161,772 as compared with a population in 1890 of 84,385. This shows an increase during the decade of 77,387, or 91.7 per cent. A part of this increase is due to the fact that there were 4,064 Indians and 99 other persons, or a total of 4,163 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Idaho, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. The population of Idaho in 1870 was 14,999, and in 1880, 32,610, showing an increase from 1870 to 1880 of 17,611, or 117.4 per cent. During the next ten years its population was increased by 51,775, or 158.7 per cent, giving a total population in 1890, as stated in the report for that census, of 84,385. The population of Idaho in 1900 is more than ten times as large as the population given for 1870, the first census taken after its organization as a territory in 1863. The total land surface of Idaho is, approximately, 84,290 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 1.0; 1900, 1.9. (CP 15M) Table 2 shows the population of Idaho by counties at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF IDAHO BY COUNTIES : 1870 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 The State 161, 772 84,385 32,610 14,999 Fremont ^ 12,821 9,121 10,216 13,451 3,446 1,784 Idaho 6 2,955 4,108 9,173 1,915 2,031 518 849 11,559 8,368 2,629 4,674 1,693 2,675 689 Adai Alturas2 __ 2,230 988 Bannock 3 11,702 7,051 10,447 4,900 4,174 7,497 3,951 2,049 2,286 Bear Lake 6,057 13,575 3,235 Bingham* 4,169 2,847 6,819 2,021 5,382 3,836 NezPercesio 13,748 8,933 3,804 11,950 6,882 3,965 6,964 1,426 469 879 1,607 1,922 1,713 722 ■ Boise* 3,342 3,214 3,834 Canyon 1 _ Cassia- _ _ 3,143 2,176 1,870 1,312 Custer' Washington _ 1 Canyon organized from part of Ada in 1892. 2 Parts taken to form part of Custer in 1881, Elmore and Logan In 1889, and the remainder taken to form part of Blaine in 1895. 3 Organized from part of Bingham In 1893. * Organized from part of Oneida in 1885 ; parts taken to form Bannock and part of Fremont in 1893. ' Organized from Alturas and part of Logan in 1895. « Part taken to form part of Custer in 1881. ' Organized from parts of Alturas, Boise, Idaho, and Lemhi in 1881. 8 Organized from part of Alturas in 1889. ' Organized from parts of Bingham and Lemhi in 1893. 10 Latah organized from part of Nez Perces in 1888. 11 Parts taken to form part of Custer in 1881 and part of Fremont in 1893. 12 Organized from part of Logan in 1895. 13 Organized from part of Alturas in 1889 ; taken to form Lincoln and part of Blaine in 1895. 1* Part taken to form Bingham in 1885. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OP IDAHO BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. OODNTIES. INOEEASB. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The Stati 77,387 91.7 Elmore 416 12,821 6,166 6,108 4,278 1,531 1,784 14,169 10,901 2,114 1,783 6,568 3,046 22.2 Ada . Fremont 3,191 12,629 11,702 994 2 3,128 4,900 832 7,497 808 2127 38.1 208. 6 148.6 46.6 79.9 Kootenai Alturas Latah Bannock Lemhi Bear Lake 16.4 = 23.0 Lincoln Bingham Blame Logan .. __ 382.8 31.0 88.2 122.0 79.4 24.8 Oneida Canyon Cassia 25.7 25.8 Shoshone Custer 1 Decrease ; county abolished in 1895. 2 Decrease. The following territoriq,l changes in the counties of Idaho have been made since 1890: Part of Ada taken to form Canyon in 1892 ; part of Bingham taken to form Bannock in 1893 ; parts of Bingham and Lemhi taken to form Fremont in 1893 ; part of Logan taken to form Lincoln in 1895 ; and Alturas and part of Logan taken to form Blaine in 1895. Since 1890, as above stated, 2 counties have been taken to form other counties, and 5 counties, namely, Bannock, Blaine, Canyon, Fremont, and Lincoln have been formed. Of the remaining 16 counties all but 2 show increases in population since 1890, and some of them very large increases. Table 4 shows the population of Idaho by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table d.— POPULATION OF IDAHO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Ada county i_ Boise city - Boise precinct No. 1, exclusive of part oi Boise city- Boise precinct No. 6, exclusive of ^ait of Boise city- Dry Creelt precinct Green Meadow precinct Highland precinct Meridian precinct Orchard precinct South Boise precinct Union precinct White Cross precinct Bannook county S- Banoroft precinct Chesterfleld precinct Chub Springs precinct — Cleveland precinct Gentile Valley precinct- Marsh precinct Oxford precinct- Pocatello precinct No. 1, comprising i>art of Pocatello city. Total for Pocatello city, coextensive with Pocatello pre- cincts I, a, and 3. Pocatello precinct No. 2, comprising part of Pocatello city. Pocatello precinct No. 3, comprising part of Pocatello city. Portneuf precinct Salt River precinct Soda Springs precinct, including Soda Springs village ... Soda Springs village. Fort Hall Indiaii reservation (part of) Total for Fort Hall Indian reservation, in Bannock and Bingham counties Beak Laee county Bennington precinct.. Bloomington precinct Dingle precinct. East and West Montpelier precincts,* including Mont- pelier city. Montpelier city Eight Mile precincts. Fish Haven precinct. (Jeorgetown precinct' Liberty preomct Nounan precinct ^ Nuphar precinct ' Ovid precinct Paris precinct, including Paris city- Paris city St. Charles precinct Thomas Fork precinct' Bingham county'. Ammon precinct . Basalt precinct — Blactfoot precinct.. Danllson Springs precinct. Fairview precinct Grays precinct Higham precinct Idaho Falls precinct, includmg Idaho Falls city- Idaho Falls city lona precinct Moreland precinct New Sweden precinct Presto precinct Rich precinct Riverside precinct Rose precinct. U,559 5,957 989 141 127 582 100 1,343 120 1,001 472 727 11,702 663 504 894 591 820 1,287 784 1,229 4,046 1,744 1,073 1,121 128 916 428 448 i>387 7,051 397 617 35;') 1,816 1,444 87 186 433 548 214 92 346 1,156 906 614 290 10, 447 448 387 1,330 190 625 311 310 1,462 1,262 748 439 368 350 81 394 189 450 439 387 600 939 8,868 2,311 3 6, 057 295 512 360 169 350 425 138 274 987 893 783 246 Shelley precinct Taylor precinct Teton precinct Willow CreeJi precinct .— — -_- Fort Hall Indian reservation (part of )- [For total see Bannock county.] 1 Part taken to form Canyon county in 1892^ Comparison with poputation for isgocannotbemade; information as to changes m minor civil divisions incomplete. ^ . ^ ann 2 Organized from part of Bingham county m 1893. „„„,•„„+. . 1^^^,+ peli:rfeo^fX^«^«t^M"oS?p*^^^^^^^ ^'^^^^gTiSjel'SoTii^n^^LWSrS^^^^^^ (population 139 in ''"'}^^^l^l'^^£'Z'^^^'^Z'^'<^Teorseto.n and Nounan pre- cincts smce 1890. Comparison with population — Changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. Blaine county'. Antelope precinct Arco precinct.. Bellevue precinct, including Bellevue city. Bellevue city Broadford precinct Bullion precinct Clyde precinct Corral precinct.. Crichton precinct I Deer Creek precinct Doniphan precinct Era precinct Hailey precinct Island precinct Ketchum precinct Little Wood River precinct. Muldoon precinct Silver Creek precinct Smoky precinct Soldier precinct Spring Creek precinct Tikura precinct Wapi precinct Willow Creek precinct '. Boise county _ Alpha precinct Banner precinct Centerville precinct Deadwood precinct Garden Valley precinct Granite Creek precinct Horseshoe Bend precinct^" Idaho City precinct," including Idaho City - Idaho City Lake precincti'.. Lower Squaw Creek precinct. Moore Creek precinct Omega precinct •* Pearl precinct 1° Pioneerville precinct. Placerville precinct, including Placerville town. Placerville town Quartzburg precinct Twin Springs precinct'^ Upper Squaw Creek precinct Van Wyck precinct Canyon county". East Caldwell precinct, including part of Caldwell city . Caldwell city (part oO Total for Caldwell city, in East and West Caldwell pre- cincts. Emmett precinct Lower Boise precinct Mlddleton precinct. Nampa precinct. Including Nampa village Nampa village New Plymouth precinct Payette precinct, including Payette village.... Payette village Roswell precinct Stuart precinct . West Caldwell precinct, including part of Caldwell olty. Caldwell city (part of) Cassia county. Albion precinct. Including Albion village - Albion village ^.- Almo precinct Basin precinct i' Butte precinct i» Clear Creek precinct Elba precinct i'.. 4,900 127 133 511 S56 126 35 92 207 129 100 178 75 ,240 292 800 249 93 238 42 340 118 129 98 49 4,174 892 •3,342 46 267 3 179 130 247 663 420 293 146 243 143 272 230 128 53 312 7,497 ("), 110 117 142 24 196 106 (") 90 261 137 173 124 ("), 638 690 283 997 1,008 506 563 1,290 799 281 1,394 614 282 386 1,097 714 3,951 747 306 290 278 87 118 3,143 545 179 280 167 255 ' Organized from jllturas county and part of Logan county in 1895. 'Includes population (865) of Horseshoe Bend, Lower Squaw Creek, and Upper Squaw Creek precincts and that part of the county not located by precincts in 1890. 10 Pearl precinct organized from part of Horseshoe Bend precinct since 1890. 11 Horseshoe Bend, Lower Squaw Creek, and Upper Squaw Creek precincts (population 544 in 1890) not separately returned In 1890. i2 Twin Springs precinct organized from part of Idaho City precinct since 1890. " Lake precinct organized from part of Omega precinct since 1890. 1* Organized from part of Ada county in 1892. 16 Organized from part of Oakley precinct since 1890. " Organized from part of Salmon Falls precinct since 1890. " Formerly Bucherville. Tablb 4.— population OF IDAHO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cassia county— Continued. Jesse precinct 1- Malta precinct-. Marion precinct 2 Oakley precinct' Rock Creek precinct Salmon Falls precinct *. Sublett precinct Yale precinct' CUSTEK OOTINTY6 Battle Ground precinct- Bay Horse precinct * Bonanza precinct Challis precinct- Clayton precinct' Custer precinct Houston precinct Pahsamaroi precinct !"_ Stanley precinct " Sunol precinct i" Elmobe COUNTY- Atlanta precinct- Cold Spnnga precinct Glenns Ferry precinct __, Junction Bar precinct — Little Camas precinct i8_ Mayfield precnict'*- Mountain Home precinct, including Mountain Home town. Mountain Home town Neal precinctis Pine Grove precinct Eocky Bar precinct Fbemont county W- Birch Creek precinct . Camas precinct Chapin precinct Dubois precinct Edmunds precinct Fall River precinct ___ Haden precinct Henry precinct Howe precinct- Independence precinct. Kilgore precinct Lewisville precinct Lyman precinct _ Market Lake precinct Marysville precinct Medicine Lodge precinct. Menan precinct Ora precinct Rea precinct— Rexburg precinct, including Rexburg town . RexDurg town Rigby precinct Rudy precinct _ St. Anthony precinct, including St. Anthony town . St. Anthony town Salem precinct Spencer precinct Teton precinct Vernon precinct ■Wilford precinct Not located by precincts Idaho county".. Clearwater precinct Cottonwood precinct . Denver precinct Dixie precinct Elk City precinct Fairview precinct Ferdinand precinct Florence precinct 1900 4 171 446 1,078 146 35 111 51 2,049 263 92 90 387 286 842 427 44 57 61 2,286 119 133 472 81 170 78 757 529 79 101 296 12,821 49 44 344 238 560 293 611 98 73 715 254 908 493 205 508 239 928 265 113 1,319 i,o8i 594 367 859 4" 737 369 693 236 709 (") 9,121 293 837 687 272 252 443 287 135 1890 32 172 1,141 292 37 162 60 '2,176 122 237 166 579 411 134 274 84 121,870 95 75 412 7 45 111 S64 433 155 505 2,955 1 Formerly Goose Creek. 2 Organized from part of Oakley precinct since 1890. ' Parts taken to form Basin and Marion precincts since 1890. * Part taken to form Butte precinct since 1890. s Formerly Bonanza Bar. ' Sea Foam precinct abandoned since 1890. ' Includes populatiou (143) of Crystal, Ramahom, and Sea Foam precincts; Crystal annexed to Clayton precinct and Ramshom annexed to Bay Horse pre- cinct since ]8a0. ' 8 Ramshom precinct (population 70 in 1890) annexed since 1890. » Ciystal precinct (population 54 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 1" Sunol precinct organized from part of Pahsamaroi precinct since 1890. 11 Given as Stanley Basin in 1890. 12 Includes population (101) of Bi^ Camas and Smith Prairie precincts; Big Camas annexed to Little Camas precinct and Smith Prairie taken to form part of Neal precinct since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Idaho county— Continued. Forks precinct Grangeville precinct, including GrangeviUe town . Grangevifle town Harpster precinct ; John Days precinct Kamiah precinct Kenterville precinct Kooskia precinct Lake precinct Mount Idaho precinct Newsome precinct Rapid River precinct Slate Creek precinct Stuart precinct . Warm Spring precinct _ Warren precinct Westlake precinct . White Bird precinct Not located by precincts i»-. Kootenai county's. Athol precinct.. Belgrove precinct Bonners Ferry precinct, including Bonners Ferry town. Bonners Ferry town Boulder precinct Boundary precinct Carlin Bay precinct.. Clarks Fork precinct Cocolalla precinct Cceur d'Alene precinct, including Coeur d'Alene town., Coeur d'Alene town Elk Mountain precinct Granite precinct- Harrison precinct, including Harrison town.. Harrison town Hauser precinct Hope precinct . Indian Creek precinct.. Kootenai precinct Lake Creek precinct Lakevlew precinct Markham precinct Medimont precinct Mica Bay precinct Mission precinct Naples precinct North Side precinct.. Post Falls precinct, including Post Falls town. Post Falls town Prairie precinct- Priest Lake precinct Priest River precinct Rathdrum precinct, including Rathdrum to\vn_ Rathdrum town St. Joe precinct St. Manes precinct Sandpoint precinct Santa precinct.. Seneaguoteen precinct . Spirit valley precinct .. State Line precinct Valley precinct Wolf Lodge precinct.. Coeur d'Alene Indian reservation I Latah county.. Bear Creek precinct 21. Cora precinct22 Cornwall precinct 2s _ East Moscow precinct,24 including part of Moscow town" Moscow town (part of) Total for Moscow town, in East, South, and WestMoscow precincts. Four Mile precinct Genesee precinct, including Genesee fownlll Genesee town.. Gold Creek precincts*. Gold Hill precinct- Juliaetta precinct,2i including"juliaetta"townZ Juliaetta town 1900 243 1,587 1. 132 100 131 459 387 68 259 639 58 184 92 619 62 250 220 230 427 10,216 274 193 594 "% 222 98 229 177 931 508 93 230 1,004 702 116 S16 66 137 70 84 75 157 165 386 156 64 138 64 284 985 407 70 208 507 143 170 180 148 305 37 752 13,451 489 484 603 1,589 1,099 2,484 885 1,322 73' 743 266 523 287 1890 4,108 491 <19,173 907 788 282 782 185 350 1! d'?^^*^?"^ precinct (population 84 m 1890) annexed since 1890. " Part taken to form part of Neal precinct since 1890. 1890 "'■8^'''^®° "°™ ^""1*11 Prairie precinct and part of Mayfleld precinct since 16 Organized from parts of Bingham and Lemhi counties in 1893. " JNo population returned. 18 Not returned by precincts in 1890. 20 win^o^S^^T,^^ '°,o'^? reservation, opened for settlement since 1890. iiiirt wit M^!?°P"'^*'?" (2' ^^ °' Moscow precinct, taken to form East, South, 2i^frt ^frV Rfeei^ote a"? P^rt o* Cornwall precinct since 1890. ^ nST.i^''^.? f° *°™ P*"^?' Kendrick precinct since 1890. sinM lim ^ °* ^"'^^ ^''^^^' I'alouse, and Pine Creek precincts 2* 0?lam>ert frn™ E^2' f .F*"^ Potlatch and Moscow precincts since 1890. 26 pI5> ? f ?°? P*'^ °* Moscow precinct since 1890. ■» Part taken to form part of Cora precinct since 1890. Tabi^e 4.— Population op IDAHO by minor civil divisions: ISDO and 1900— Continued. MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. Latah county— Continued. Kendriok precinct,^ including Kendrick town. Kendrick town Little Potlatoh precinct 2 ~" ~ Mountain Meadow precinct » Palouse precinct* 1 Pine Creek precinct* . South Moscow precinct,6 Including part of Moscow town. Moscow town (part of) Thorn Creek preomct I_ Troy precinct," Including Troy town ".IIII! Troy town West Moscow precinct,' including part of Moscow fownl! Moscow town (part of) White Pine precinct ' _ Lemhi ootjntt ' . Bannister precinct Blackbird precinct California Bar precinct^ Fort Lemhi precinct Gibbonsville precinct Goldstone precinct Junction precinct Mineral Hill precinct Nicholia precinct Pahsemeri precinct Salmon City precinct, including Salmon city. Salmon city ' Singiser precinct Yearianville precinct Yellow Jacket precinct Lembl Indian reservation Lincoln county ' . Bliss precinct Boulder Hill precinct.. Clover Creek precinct . Malade precinct Minidoka precinct Pagari precinct Schoddie precinct Shoshone precinct Toponls precinct Nez Peroes county . Bed Rock precinct Big Canyon precinct " Big Eddy precinct " Central Ridge precinct ii _ Clearwater precinct ii . Cold Springs precinct^ East Lewiston precinct,i2 including part of Lewiston city. Lewiston city (part of) Total for Lewiston city, in East and West Lewiston pre- cincts. Fletcher precinct" Hatwai precinct Lapwai precinct i> Leland precinct i' Mason precinct Nez Perces precinct" Rimrock precinct ^* Spalding precinct " Tammany precinct Waha precinct.. 1900 971 400 471 419 564 337 1,204 1,581 283 796 646 117 3,446 38 90 156 193 641 150 65 39 155 1,311 29 93 («), 1,784 124 83 68 382 180 43 24 685 195 13,748 653 470 1,798 298 592 514 1,114 666 710 129 750 774 540 1,260 495 200 151 385 1890 648 23 770 252 672 707 1,915 10 2,847 849 195 166 193 MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1 Organized from parts of Bear Creek, Juliaetta, and Troy (formerly American Ridge) precincts since 1890. „ . , . ,„„„ 2 Part taken to form part of Cornwall precinct since 1890. a White Pine precinct organized from part of Mountain Meadow precmct since 1890. * Part taken to form part of Cora precinct since 1890. s Organized from part of Moscow precinct since 1890. « Part taken to form part of Kendrick precinct since 1890. ' Part taken to form part of Fremont county m 1893. Comparison with population for 1890 can not he made; Information as to changes in minor civil Qlvislona incomplete. 8 No population returned. . ,„„. « Organized from part of Logan county m 1895. , ., . , . , 1" Includes population (1,410) of Goldsmith, Ingle, and Lewiston precincts ; Goldsmith and Ingle taken to form Rimrock precinct, and Lewiston taken to form East and West Lewiston precincts since 1890. " Organized from part of Nez Perces Indian reservation, opened for settle- ment since 1890. _ . ^ . 4. ■ 1 onn 12 Organized from part of Lewiston precinct since 1890. '8 Formerly Big Potlatch. . ^ , j. , »• o^, " Organized from Goldsmith and Ingle precincts (aggregate population 341 '" 16 Part of Nez Perces Indian reservation, opened for settlement since 1890. " Includes population (1,230) of Dayton precinct, taken to form Clifton and Weston precincts and part of Fairview precmct since 1890. " Organized from part of Dayton precinct since 1890. . 18 Curlew precinct organized from part of Samana precmct since 1890. _ i« Organized from p&B of Dayton, FrankUn, and Preston precincts since 1890 20 Parts taken to form parts of Fairview and St. Joseph precincts since 1890. 21 Organized from part of Prestonprecinct since 1890. . 22 Parte taken to form Mink Creek precinct and parte of Faunew and St. Joseph precincte since 1890. Nez Pekoes county— Continued. West Lewiston precinct, 12 including part of Lewiston city Lewiston city (part of) Not located by preclnctei' . Oneida county. American Falls precinct Cherry Creek precinct Clifton precinct 1' ' Curlew preclncti8 Fairview precincti* Franklin precinct,™ including Franklin village.. Franklin village Malade precinct, including Malade village Malade village Mink Creek precinct 21 Preston preomct 22 Rockland precinct St. John precinct St. Joseph preclnct2s Samaria, precinct 18 Weston precinct" _ Owyhee county . Big Flat precinct Bruneau precinct 26 Castle Creek precinct 2« Dairy precinct De Lamar precinct 2' Dewey precinct 2b Florida precinct 2» Grand view precinct s" Gufley precinct 8I Hot Spring precinct 82 Oreana precinctss Pleasant Valley precinct 8* . Reynolds precinct Rock Creek precinct 8' Silver City ijrecinot 88 Wilson precinct 81 Shoshone county.. Burke precinct Delta precinct 8s Eagle precinct Elk Prairie precinct 81 Gem precinct Kellogg precinct Kingston precinct ... Littlefield precinct... Lolo precinct « Mullan precinct Murray preciuct Oro Fmo precinct *2 .. Osburn precinct Pierce City precinct _ St. Maries precinct 89. Wallace precinct No. 1,*8 including ward 1 and part of ward 2 of Wallace city. Wallace city (part of) Total for Wallace city, in Wallace precincts Nos. i and 2 . Ward I I 500 Ward 2 900 Ward 3 865 Wallace precinct No. 2,*8 including ward 3 and part of ward 2 of Wallace city. Wallace city (part of) 1900 1,769 i,7S9 1,146 8,933 .353 274 460 239 415 843 435 1,358 1,050 613 1,574 591 398 193 549 1,073 3,804 116 351 103 58 876 94 169 40 126 155 213 133 197 48 976 149 1,081 159 56 67 1,077 823 310 102 316 1,217 302 638 363 281 59 1,274 Z,200 2,265 1,2U 1,065 1890 18 6,819 278 236 1,330 999 1,504 347 321 574 63 232 185 97 179 ~583 87 5,382 482 106 56 68 339 324 15S 818 450 259 878 28 Organized from parts of Franklin and Preston precincts since 1890. 24 Includes population (77) of Sinker Creek and War Eagle precincte ; part of Sinker Creek taken to form Castle Creek precinct and part annexed to Oreana precmct since 1890 ; part of War Eagle taken to form part of Rock Creek precinct and part annexed to Silver City precinct since 1890. 25 Part taken to form Hot Spring precinct since 1890. 28 Organized from part of Sinker Creek precinct since 1890. 2' Formerly Wagontown. Part taken to form part of Florida precinct since 1890. 28 Organized from part of Silver City precinct since 1890. 29 Organized from parte of De Lamar and Silver City precincte since 1890. 8« Organized from part of Hot Spring precinct since 1890. 81 Guffey precinct organized from part of Wilson precinct since 1890. 82 Organized from part of Bruneau precinct since 1890 ; part subsequently taken to form Grand view precinct. 88 Part of Sinker Creek precinct annexed since 1890. 8* Part taken to form part of Rock Creek precinct since 1890. , 88 Organized from parte of Pleasant Valley, Silver City, and War Eagle pre- cincte since 1890. 8« Parte taken to form Dewey precinct and parte of Florida and Rock Creek precincte; part of War Eagle precinct annexed since 1890. 87 Includes population (1,928) of Carbon precinct and what was given as Wallace and Wardner precincte in 1890; Carbon annexed to Delta precinct since 1890. 88 Carbon precinct (population 157 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 89 St. Maries precinct organized from part of Elk Frame precinct since 1890. *o Not separately returned. 41 Part taken to form part of Oro Fino precinct since 1890. 42 Organized from parts of Lolo and Weippe precincte since 1890. 43 Wallace precincte Nos. 1 and 2 given as Wallace precinct (population 913) in 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF IDAHO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Shoshone county — Contmued. Wardner precinct No. 1 ' Wardner precinct No. 2 1 ._, Weippe precinct ' Not located by precincts 3_ Washington county-. Bear precinct * Council precinct ' East Weiser precinct,' including part of Weiser city Weiser city (part of) Total for Weiser city, in East and West Weiser precincts- 1900 1,018 1,260 179 157 6,882 466 810 1,081 S66 1,364 1890 156 *3,l 157 901 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Washington county— Continued. Indian Valley precinct Lower Crane precinct* Mann Creek precinct _- Meadows precinct Middle Valley precinct Mineral precinct RuthbuTg precinct Salubria precinct Upper Crane precinct ' ^e est Weiser precinct,' Including part of Weiser city . Weiser city (part of) 1900 1890 210 164 R56 292 390 294 441 289 127 163 175 71 921 733 127 ,462 798 1 Wardner precincts Nos. 1 and 2 given as Wardner precinct (population 858) in 1890. 2 Part talien to form part of Oro Fino precinct since 1890. 8 Includes part of Nez Perces Indian reservation, opened for settlement sluce 1890. * Includes population (1, 155) of Crane and Weiser precincts ; Crane talien to form Lower and Upper Crane precincts and Weiser taken to form East and West Weiser precincts since 1890. ' Formerly Seven Devils. 8 Formerly Council Valley. ' Organized from part of Weiser precinct since 1890. ' Organized from part of Crane precinct since 1890. There are 33 incorporated cities, towns, and Villages in Idaho, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF IDAHO: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Albion village Bellevue city Boise city Bonners Ferry town Caldwell city Coeur d'Alene town Franklin village Genesee town Grangeville town __ Hamson town Idaho City POPULATION. 1900 1S90 306 356 5,957 349 997 508 435 731 1,132 702 179 892 2,311 779 491 282 540 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Idaho Falls city Juhaetta town Kendrick town Lewiston city Malade village Montpelier city Moscow town Mountain Home town. Nampa village Paris city Payette village POPULATION. 1900 1890 1,262 287 490 2,425 1,050 1,444 2,484 529 799 906 614 849 """1^174" 233 347 893 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Placerville town Pocatello city Post Falls town Eathdrum town Eexburg town St. Anthony town Salmon city Soda Springs village Troy town Wallace city Weiser city POPULATION. 1900 1890 230 4,046 287 407 1,081 218 411 398 428 283 2,265 1,364 878 901 Of the above named 33 incorporated places there are only 5 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, namely, Boise city, with 5,957; Pocatello city, with 4,046; Lewiston city, with 2,425; Moscow town, with 2,484; and Wallace city, with 2,265 inhabitants. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 19. WASHINGTON, D. C. December 4, 1900. POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Georgia by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Georgia was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of Georgia at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF GEORGIA : 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 2,216,331 1,837,353 1,542,180 1,184,109 1,057,286 906,185 691,392 516,823 340,985 252,433 162,686 82,548 378,978 295,173 358,071 126,823 151,101 214, 793 174,569 175,838 88,552 89,747 80,138 20.6 19.1 30.2 11.9 16.6 31.0 33.7 61.5 35.0 55.1 97.0 1890 1880 1870 — I860 - -— — 1850 1840 1810 1800 — The population of the state in 1900 is 2,216,331 as against 1,83'7,353 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 378,978, or 20.6 per cent. This rate of increase is only a little more than that for the decade from 1880 to 1890, wiien it was 19.1 per cent, and is a little more than two-thirds that for the decade from 1870 to 1880, when it was 30.2 per cent. Georgia had a population at the first census, in 1790, of 82,548, but it increased by 1830 to 516,823, and by 1860 to 1,057,286, having more than doubled during the 30 years from 1830 to 1860. Since 1860 its population has again more than doubled, and is now considerably in excess of two millions. The population of Georgia in 1900 is very nearly twenty-seven times as large as the population given for 1790, when it was only 82,548. The total land surface of Georgia is, approximately, 58,980 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 31.1 ; 1900, 37.5. Table 2 shows the population of Georgia by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (CP 15M) Table 2.— POPULATION OP GEORGIA BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900. 1000 isoo 1880 1870 1860 18S0 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State., Appling _ Baker Baldwin. Banks Bartow i. Berrien.. Bibb Brooks .. Bryan - Bulloch - 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 Dekalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty.. Douglas Early Echols Effingham. Elbert. Emanuel . Fannin. Fayette Floyd Forsyth .. Franklin. Fulton Gilmer Glascock . Glynn. Gordon Greene Gwinnett Habersham. Hall Hancock Haralson . Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston.. Irwin Jackson .. Jasper. Jefferson . Johnson.. Laurens . Lee Liberty.. Lincoln „ Lowndes _ Lumpkin- McDuffie - Mcintosh. Macon Madison Marion Meriwether.. Miller 2,216,331 12, 336 6,704 17, 768 10, 545 20,823 19, 440 50,473 18,606 6,122 21,377 30,165 12,805 9,274 7,669 9,518 26,576 5,823 3,592 71,239 5,790 12,952 15,243 17,708 8,668 9,698 8,732 24,664 16, 169 13,636 10,653 24,980 10,368 4,578 5,442 29,454 21,112 13,975 26,567 13,679 8,745 14. 828 3,209 8,334 19, 729 21,279 11,214 10, 114 33, 113 11, 550 17,700 117,363 10, 198 4,516 14, 317 14, 119 16,542 25, 585 13, 604 20, 752 18, 277 11, 922 18, 009 14, 492 11,177 18, 602 22, 641 13, 645 24,039 15, 033 18, 212 11,409 13, 358 25, 908 10, 344 13, 093 7, 156 20, 036 7,433 9, .S04 6,537 14,093 13,224 10,080 23,339 6,319 1,837,353 8,676 6,144 14, 608 8,562 20,616 10, 694 42,370 13, 979 5,520 13,712 28,501 10,565 8,438 6,178 9,115 22, 301 5,431 3,335 57,740 ■4, 902 11,202 15,412 15,186 7,817 8,295 6,652 22, 286 10,483 4,794 11,281 22, 354 9,315 5,707 5,612 19, 949 17,189 11,452 18, 146 12, 206 7,794 9,792 8,079 5,599 15, 376 14,703 8,724 8,728 28,391 11,155 14, 670 84,655 9,074 3,720 13,420 12,758 17,051 19, 899 11, 573 18, 047 17,149 11,316 16, 797 10,887 9,557 16,220 21, 613 6,316 19, 176 13,879 17,213 6,129 12,709 13, 747 9,074 12,887 6,146 15, 102 6,867 8,789 6,470 13, 183 11,024 7,72S 20, 740 4,275 1,542,180 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 16, 901 4,739 2,154 45, 023 5,670 10, 021 14, 325 11,702 6,660 8,027 4,138 20, 748 5,070 2,527 10,465 21, 109 8,656 4,702 5,837 19, 072 14,497 5,358 12,420 12, 622 6,934 7,611 2,553 5,979 12,957 7,245 8,605 24,418 10,559 11,463 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 11,613 10, 053 10,577 10,649 6,412 11,049 6,526 9, 449 6,241 11,675 7,978 8,598 17,651 3,720 1,184,109 1,057,286 5,086 6,843 10, 618 4,973 16,566 4,518 21,265 8,342 5,262 5,610 17, 679 6,941 5,603 4,615 9,176 11,782 4,409 1,897 41, 279 6,069 6,902 10, 399 12, 941 6,493 5,477 3,945 13, 814 3,192 1,661 13,529 16,876 7,557 3,033 4,369 15,183 10, 014 9; 790 11,517 6,998 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,~49i" 11, 458 5,227 8,000 13, 766 3,091 4,190 4,985 9,078 4,707 15,724 3,475 16, 291 6,366 4,016 5,668 17,165 6,455 4,913 6,420 8,301 11,991 6,082 1,780 31,043 5,797 7,165 11,291 11, 218 4,893 4,466 3,063 14,242 2,879 1,316 11,860 14,703 7,693 3,069 3,856 11, 922 7,806 906, 185 2,949 8,120 8,148 13,300 12,699 8,424 4,300 16,100 6,819 7,232 9,367 23,901 6,815 12,800 11,119 637 13,843 691, 392 2,052 4,226 7,250 9,390 9,802 3,182 3,102 13,176 5,308 6,075 5,370 6,262 18,801 616,823 1,468 1,253 7,295 7,154 3,139 2,587 11,833 4,944 4,578 3,323 3,419 3,438 5,895 10,522 11, 961 13, 635 8,984 2,680 8,917 8,295 6,149 1,491 4,756 10,433 5,081 6,139 7,047 15,195 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 5,466 5,2J9 4,626 '"'5,'546" 8,449 5,933 7,390 15, 330 1,791 8,262 14,328 7,246 3,864 12,969 4,577 8,709 8,205 8,850 11,513 8,440 4,933 5,984 13, 068 11,257 8,896 8,713 11,678 7,539 11,356 10,364 7,981 1,364 '""5^872" 10,467 ~4~427" 5,444 3,075 11, 125 3,129 6,191 4,441 5,619 14,127 252,433 162, 686 82,548 7,734 6,356 3,021 2,578 11,677 4,341 14, 737 12, 606 5,003 5,313 3,854 10,042 2,135 2,051 2,924 12,354 2,673 2,536 Tsoi" 14,721 6,923 14,726 16,450 8,334 9,768 11,486 9,131 10, 224 6,442 6,660 7,926 6,998 7,714 8,955 ~1,"027' 7,062 5,703 10,280 16, 476 11, 690 10,804 7,961 7,876 9,669 13, 933 5,329 11,766 9,711 2,038 8,622 11, 111 7,264 10, 065 5,685 4,520 7,241 5,895 5,574 5,671 5~360" 5,045 4, 610 4,812 14, 132 6,504 8,767 2,827 2,305 10,868 2,836 1,913 9,504 9,467 3,941 13,540 7,628 12,696 768 3,018 11,788 2,928 10, 107 4,567 12,649 13,289 10,671 11, 748 11,820 6,105 10,566 7,369 1,180 9,004 13, 131 7,309 13,345 5,589 1,680 7,233 6,145 2,453 4,998 4, (i46 1,436 4,422 1 Name ehajiged from Cass 9,040 3,418 13,589 4,589 3,146 6,086 12,734 11,242 1,681 12,946 8,346 305 10,769 2,586 12,156 10,816 3,417 11,679 13,330 411 8,355 14,614 7,064 16, ,570 5,436 6,695 6,458 5,129 3,736 10, 569 7,573 6,111 8,597 2,210 6,228 4,556 3,739 2,072 10,094 6,859 1,874 10,761 14,466 7,736 6,684 5,313 4,766 2,660 pnor to 1870. 2,424 1,041 413 6,405 6,365 Tablh 2.— population OF GEORGIA BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900— Continued. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 Milton 6,763 14,767 20,682 16,359 15,813 8,623 29,836 16,784 8,602 17,881 12,969 8,641 8,100 18,761 17,856 18,489 13,436 4,701 6,285 16,847 53,735 7,515 6,499 19,252 17,619 15,856 26,212 12, 197 7,912 20,419 9,846 10,083 19,023 31,076 4,748 24,002 8,716 8,481 13,670 15,661 20,942 13,761 11,463 28,227 9,449 6,618 6,912 14,509 11,097 20,866 11,440 18,664 6,208 10,906 19,137 9,248 16,041 8,461 27,761 14,310 7,713 16,951 11,948 8,182 6,379 16,300 14,945 16,559 14,842 4,471 6,606 15,267 45,194 6,813 5,443 14,424 13,117 16,682 22,107 13,268 7,291 10,263 8,666 6,477 14,603 26,154 4,064 20,723 8,195 7,749 12,188 13,282 17,467 8,811 10,957 25,237 7,485 5,695 6,151 12,916 7,980 18,081 10, 781 10,048 6,261 9,392 18,808 5,381 14,032 8,269 19,322 13,623 6,351 15,400 10,887 6,790 4,538 16,849 11,962 14,058 14,639 4,392 4,634 13,341 34,666 6,838 6,302 12,786 12,585 13,998 18,239 14,115 7,034 6,988 8,597 4,828 10,451 20,597 3,261 20,565 8,918 6,431 12,400 11,056 16,622 4,169 10,886 21,964 6,980 -6,237 5,341 11,900 3,109 15,985 12,061 5,892 4,284 6,633 17,213 3,586 10,696 6,600 16,663 14,616 4,602 4,308 16,963 2,997 9,997 7,083 16,684 14,320 Mitchell— Monroe 16,985 2,154 10, 744 14,433 18,578 13,296 16,275 1,616 9,121 4,695 11,699 11,628 16,202 1,269 12,046 Montgomery 1,869 13,520 2,9M 8,369 3,180 Morgan ■ Murray Muscogee 3,608 11, 165 Newton Oconee Oglethorpe 11,782 7,639 6,317 2,778 10,906 7,822 11,940 10,461 4,150 3,256 10,661 26,724 11,649 7,038 4,951 1,973 10,078 6,295 8,744 10,125 3,499 3,271 9,671 21,284 12,269 7,039 10, 868 2,566 13,618 14,046 12,297 9,780 Paulding Pickens Pierce Pilie 14,306 9,176 6,149 Polk- Pulaski 6,627 10,794 5,389 10,260 4,906 13,261 6,283 16,475 2,093 10,029 Putnam Quitman Eabun 2,448 12,868 16,246 1,912 8,276 11,932 2,176 2,191 11,644 524 Randolph Richmond 8,608 6,189 6,475 11,317 Rockdale Schley 5,129 9,175 10,205 14,204 16,669 11,913 4,796 4,860 7,143 3,245 9,053 14,623 2,780 17,632 8,645 5,267 9,430 9,925 11,038 2,286 10,646 15,842 2,177 4,677 4,606 10,117 2,439 11,796 9,383 3,778 4,633 8,274 8,699 13,422 9,428 13,616 4,683 4,362 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 2,115 11,420 9,376 • 2,763 Screven 6,847 4,794 4,776 3,941- 4,477 8,019 Spalding Stewart 16,027 10, 322 16,634 5,146 8,227 12,933 5,759 15,627 5,190 2,724 Sumter Talbot 2 5,940 4,934 2,040 Taliaferro TattnaU . 2,644 2,206 Taylor Telfair 8,026 2,763 2,136 2,104 744 Terrell 10,103 6,766 3,299 Troup ._ 16,879 8,179 7,284 9,424 13,109 10,821 3,888 , 12,426 11,766 1,499 15,733 8,422 3,152 9,408 6,572 10,209 2,323 9,789 10,565 1,268 6,799 8,031 10,640 3,405 Union Upson 7,013 miker Walton_ __ 10,929 1,205 10,946 9,820 963 4,192 1,026 Wfl-Tp, 10,630 10,627 1,010 8,725 9,940 676 8,329 10,300 WnJ=»liiTigt.nTi 4,662 Wayne White Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes _- 12,107 8,296 10,148 6,842 14,237 6,613 17,606 6,992 14,887 2,164 13,103 31,600 Wllkin.son Table 3.-IN0REASE IN POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The State-, Appling . Baker . Baldwin. Banks- Bartow — Berrien-- Bibb Brooks — Bryan Bulloch . 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 Dekalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty . Douglas Early-. Eoliols Effingham-. Elbert Emanuel Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin iTilton Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Greene- Gwinnett Habersham . Hall Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin Number. Per cent. 378, 978 660 560 160 983 207 746 103 627 602 665 664 240 836 491 403 275 392 257 499 888 760 169 522 751 2,378 842 628 626 053 129 170 505 923 523 421 473 951 2, 1. 9, 3, 2, 130 735 576 490 030 708 124 796 897 361 509 686 031 705 128 606 212 605 620 382 028 329 20.6 42.1 9.1 21.6 23.1 1.0 81.7 19.1 33.0 10.9 55.8 5.8 21.2 9.9 24.1 4.4 19.1 7.2 7.7 23.3 18.1 15.6 n.o 16.6 9.6 15.7 31.2 10.6 54.2 184.4 15.5 11.7 11. S 119.7 13.0 47.6 22.8 22.0 46.4 12.0 12.2 51.4 4.2 48.8 28.3 44.7 28.5 15.8 16.6 3.5 20.6 38.6 12.3 21.3 6.6 10.6 12.9 28.5 17.5 14.9 6.5 .5.3 7.2 33.1 16.9 14.6 4.7 116.0 Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson Jones Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie Mcintosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether . Miller Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe— Paulding Pickens Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond __ 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 Wilkes Wilkinson- Worth Number. Per cent, 4,863 1,154 999 5,280 649 12, 161 1,270 206 1,010 4,934 506 1,015 67 910 2,200 2, 352 2,599 2,044 555 3,861 1,545 7,111 1228 162 2,075 2,424 889 930 1,021 459 1, 721 2,461 2,911 1,930 11,406 230 679 1,580 8,541 702 56 4,828 4,502 174 4,105 11,061 621 10, 166 1,180 4,606 4,520 4,922 684 3,279 521 732 1,482 2,379 3,475 4,950 505 2,990 1,964 923 1239 1,593 3,117 2,785 659 8,616 25.3 8.3 6.8 86.1 5.1 88.4 13.9 1.5 16.4 32.6 8.2 11.5 1.0 6.9 19.9 30.4 12.5 47.8 S.9 35.4 8.0 76.8 11.4 1.9 7.4 16.9 11.5 5.4 8.5 5.6 26.9 15.0 19.4 11.6 19.4 5.1 12.1 10.3 18.8 10.3 1.0 33.4 34.3 1.1 18.5 18.0 8.5 99.1 13.6 84.0 31.1 18.8 16.8 15.8 6.3 9.4 12.1 17.9 19.8 56.1 4.6 11.8 26.2 16.2 13.8 12.3 39.0 15.4 6.1 85.7 1 Decrease. There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Georgia since 1890. Of the 13-7 counties in the state all but 9 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Colquitt, 184.4 per cent; Invin, 116.0 per cent; Tattnall, 99.1 per cent ; Laurens, 88.4 per cent; Johnson, 86.1 per cent; Worth, 85.7 per cent; Telfair, 84.0 per cent; Berrien, 81.7 per cent; and Montgomery, 76.8 j>er cent. The 9 counties showing a decrease in population are Cherokee, Columbia, Dade, Dawson, Greene, Morgan, Putnam, Talbot, and White. Taljle 4 shows the population of Georgia by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OP GEORGIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. [The numbers refer to militia districts.] MINOK OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1000 1890 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1000 Appling oounty. No. 442 1 No. 443 No. 456 No. 457,2 including Baxley town. Baxley town No. 583 No. 1239.. No. 1364, including Hazlehurst town. Hazlehurst town No. 1383 2 No. 13901 No. 1394 No. 1528 > No. 1663 2 Baker county . No. 900 No. 957 No. 971, including Newton town . Newton town No. 1183 Baldwin county — Xo. 105. Gumm. No. 115. Salem. No. 318. Meriwether. No. 319. Pittsburg No. 320, coextensive with Milledgeville city. Milledgeville city ; Ward I Ward 2 737 149 6l2 .. „_ . :::::::::::.::: 567 Ward s ^56 Ward 6 i.8g8 No. 321. Scottsboro No. 322. Hill Ward 3_, Ward 4- Banks county . No. 207. David No. 208. Bushville No. 265. Homer, Including Homer town.. Homer town No. 284. Washington No. 371. Columbia. No! 448. Golden HilCiiicruding parts of Alto and Bald- win towns. Alto town (part of) — Total for Alto town, in No. 448, Banks county, and JNo. 414, Habersham county. Baldwin town ( part of) -- Total for Baldwin town, in No. 44S, Banks county, and No. 1449, Habersham county. 465. Anderson, including part of Maysvule town — Maysville town (part of) ■:• Total for Maysville town, in No. 465, Banks county, and No. 465, Jackson county. ,„,,.. » No. 912. Poplar Spring.s 4 including part of Bellton town. Bellton town (part of) — ■ ■--- — Total for Bellton town, in No. 912, Banks county, and No. 410, Hall county. No. 1206. Wilmot No. 1210. Berlin No. No. 1464. Grove River ♦., Baktow county. No. 819. Allatoona -— .-,7— t-~ No. 822. Cartersville, including CartersviUe city., Cartersville city Ward I I. "3 349 Ward 3 599 Ward 2_, 1,074 12, 336 418 817 728 012 642 003 793 718 418 724 592 439 6,704 1,007 2,872 1,628 329 1,197 17,768 708 1,859 2,414 1, ."iliS 4,219 5, 4.-15 1,548 1,284 1,422 1,.31.5 221 816 299 1,249 36 74 17 130 1,602 309 453 801 94 257 624 531 632 20,823 780 6,070 3,135 1,418 1,838 1,655 2, 245 616 8,676 882 S04 1,752 1,253 337 735 532 1,189 290 507 537 485 6,144 2,323 2,362 1,459 14,608 711 1,686 2,479 1,422 3,322 3,712 1,276 1,562 1,102 1,179 946 809 992 201 327 1,127 100 211 20,616 706 6,508 3,171 1,171 1, 832 1,405 2, 1X6 S3 1 Ward 4. No. 827. Pine Log No. 828. Cassville No. 851. JEuharlee --— . .-.7—:—--- No. 856. AdairsviUe, includmg Adau^viHe town., Adairsville town 1 Nr, 1'S98 nro-anized from parts of Nos. 442 and 1390 since 1890. I No! 1563 orlSd SoS plrte of Nos. 457 and i:383 since 1890. 3 Not separately returned. mr,„,-„„o laon . 4 No. 1464 organized from part of No. 912 since 1890. 6 Formerly No. 1423. ?Nos^ll4Cll46,*U48, 1311, 1314, and 1427 (population 4,712) not separately '■^'"Ta^te'Urn to form No. 1461 and part of No. 1487 since 1890. Bartow county— Continued. No. 936. Sixth No. 952. King.ston, including Kingston town . Kingston town No. 963. Stamp Creek No. 1041. Wolf Pen No. 1410. Sallacoa . No. 1425. Emerson, including Emerson town.. Emerson town No. 1471. IronHiU6.., No. 1472. Taylorsville,^ including Taylorsville town. Taylorsville town Berrien county . No. 518, including Alapaha town.. Alapaha town No. 1144 No. 1145,8 including Adel town Adel town No. 1146 No. 1148.. No. 1156. Upper Ninth' No. 1157. Nashville, including Nashville village. Nashville village No. 1300 No. 1311 No. 1314," including Tifton town Tifton town No. 1329. ConneU Mills No. 1427 No. 1461,10 Including CecU town Cecil town No. 1487," including Sparks town Sparks town Bibb county No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1985. Vinevillew. Macon city, comprising Nos. 564 and 711 Ward 1. 481. Godfrey 482. Warrior 483. Howard 514. East Macon, exclusive of Macon city. 519. Hazzard . 620. Rutland . and part of 514._ 4,061 Ward 2 6, 199 Ward 3 5, 724 Ward 4 7, 288 Brooks county. Nj. 669. Nankin No. 660. MorveniS- No. 790. Tallokas. No. 1198. Groverville No. 1199. Quitman, including Quitman town. Quitman town No. 1-230. Dry Lake No. 1402. Dixie No. 1411. Hickory Head No. 1671. Barney" ; Bryan county. No. 19 No.' 20. Way Station .. No. 1137. Court House.. No. 1380 Bulloch county.. 44. Sink Hole"-. 45. Club House _ 6. Lockhartis. No. No. No. No. No. --. No. 1209. Statesboro,i5 including Statestaoro town. Statesboro town.. No. 1320. Laston No. 1340. Bay" 47. Brier Patch". 48. Haganis. 1,080 1,664 512 386 870 113 772 III 597 1,335 139 19,440 1,986 429 1,000 1,799 721 1,276 1,261 828 1,821 293 795 913 3,145 1,384 734 534 1,178 394 2,170 683 50,473 6,489 2,025 2,093 5,078 1,370 2,359 7.787 23,272 18, 606 1,358 2,540 2,025 1,590 5,286 2,281 1,452 1,679 1,684 992 6,122 1,929 1,713 875 1,605 21,377 1,968 3,163 1,694 1,937 1,997 3,706 1,197 1,844 1,584 ' Part taken to form part of No. 1487 since 1890. i" Organized from part of No. 1145 since 1890. " Organized from parts of Nos. 1145, 1156, and 1314 since 1890. 12 Given as No. 1086, Vineville, in 1890. 13 No. 1571 organized from part of No. 660 since 1890. 1* Part taken to form part of No. 1547 since 1890. 16 Part taken to form part of No. 1575 since 1890. i« Part taken to form part of No. 1523 since 1890. 1' Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 1523 and 1547 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP GEORGIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOB OIVIL DIVISIONS. BnLLOOH oouNry— Continued. No. 1523. Nellwoodi. No. 1547. Emit 2- No. 1575. Blitchs . BUEKE OOUNTT. No. 60, including part of Waynesboro village Waynesboro village (part of) Total for Waynesboro village, in Nos. 60 and 62 _ No. 61 No. 62, including part oi Waynesboro village Waynesboro village (part of) No. 63 No. 64 No. 65 No. 66 No. 67 No. 68 No. 69 No. 70 No. 71 No. 72 No. 73- No. 74, including Midville village. Midville village No. 75 1900 Butts county. No. 552. Iron Springs - No. 609. Dublin No. 610. Towaliga . No. 612. Jackson, including Jackson and Pepperton towns. Jackson town Pepperton town No. 613. Coodys No. 614. Indian Springs, including Plovilla and Mcintosh towns. Flovilla town Mcintosh town.. No. 615. Buttrill, including Jenkinsburg town . Jenkinsburg town No. 616. Worthvllle Calhoun oountt.. No. 574, including part of Arlington village- Arlington village (part of) _ Total for Arlington village/ in No. 574, Calhoun county, and No. 1435, Early county. No. 626, including Leary town Leary town No. 1123, including Morgan town Morgan town No. 1283 No. 1304 No. 1316 Camden oouhty.. No. 29. St. Marys,' including St. Marys town. St. Marys town No. 30. Baileys Mills 31. Satilla Mills . 32. Tompkins.. No, No. No. 33. Waverly . No. 270. Tarboro No. 1489. Cumberland'. Campbell county.. No. 499. Bed Oak No. 652. Palmetto, including Palmetto town.. Palmetto town No. 731. Sandtown No. 783. Campbellton No. 734. .Old Ninth . No. 757. Goodes. No. 1134. Fairbum, Including Fairburn town . Fairburn town No. 1165. Rivertown No. 1204. Union II 1,293 1,179 1,017 80, 165 2,017 773 2,030 1,720 4,453 1,257 2,000 2,309 1,620 1,588 2,011 2,368 924 1,163 1,488 1,616 1,469 1,700 275 1,719 12,805 1800 28,601 1,095 908 1,389 1,487 500 1,162 1,517 523 262 1,813 255 1,258 9,274 1,951 834 I, 711 3,486 2,335 877 1,995 1,878 1,639 2,290 1,590 1,993 773 1,112 1,240 1,508 1,724 1,390 "i;'597 10,565 1,054 873 1,205 2,316 922 6SS 755 1,962 396 1,969 240 780 815 1,758 7,659 1,291 529 670 1,608 1,406 834 1,741 119 9,518 1,089 1,391 422 31S 1,530 "iIio7 8,438 417 2,130 267 1,717 180 905 681 1,330 6,178 1,001 1,478 620 904 670 662 945 2,461 761 867 540 1,139 S75 664 911 1,122 708 1,634 9,\115 1,019 1,375 5S2 904 842 836 762 2,149 695 797 431 > Organized from parts of Nos. 47 and 1340 since 1890 ; part subseauentlv taken to form part of No. 1547. i - / 2 Organized from parts of Nos. 44, 1340, and 1623 since 1890. » Organized from parts of Nos. 46, 48, and 1209 since 1890. * In 1890 given as in No. 574, Calhoun county, only. » No. 1489 organized from part of No. 29 since 1890. « Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 1483 and 1641 since 1890. ' Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 1627 and 1633 since 1890. 8 Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 1483 and 1627 since 1890 ' Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 1483, 1641, and 1542 since 1890 '" Part taken to form part of No. 1642 since 1890. » No. 1496 organized from parts of Nos. 1152 and 1240 since 1890. MINOE OrvlL DIVISIONS. Caeeoll county.. No. 642. Villa Bica, including Villa Eica town . Villa Rica town. 1900 No. 649. Temple, including Temple town . Temple town.. No. 682. Whlte.sburg,» including Whitesburg town _ Whitesburg town. No 713. Roopvllle,' including Roopville village . Roopville village No. 714. Carrollton,8 including CarroUton town.. Carrollton town No. 729. Cross Plains » No 1006. Smithfleld . No. 1111. Bowdon,' including Bowdon town . Bowdon to\^n No. 1122. Fairplayio No. 1152. Kansas". No. 1163. Lowell 12_ No. 1240. Turkey Creek " . No. 1297. County Line" No. 1310. Mexico No. 1371. Shiloh " No. 1436. Flint Comer No. 1483. Clem" No. 1496. MandeviUe" No. 1527. Victory 10 No. 1633. Tyns" No. 1641. Banning 18 No. 1542. Hulett" Catoosa county . No. 930. Einggold, including Ringgold town., Ringgold town. No. 1084. Cross Roads.^o including'Graysvifietown"! Graysville town No. 1094. Chambers™ - I No. 1095. Blackstock.. . No. 1096. Ninth 20 I No. 1109. Catoosa _ No. 1110. Wood Station No. 1566. Boynton20 Chaelton county . No. 32. Folkston, including Polkstou town . Folkston town No. 959. Gaineyville 21 ~Z I No. 1142. Traders Hill2i _ No. 1193. Thick Branch.. No. 1220. Willisvllle2i No. 1364. Satilla No. 1645. Toledo 21. " Chatham county.. Savannah city, coextensive with Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4 No. 5, including Tybee and Wassaw towns Tybee town Wassaw town No. 6 No. 7 "I No. 8 Chattahoochee county . No. 678. Goblin HUl. No. 787. Halloea _ No. 1104. Cusseta, including CusVeta'vllTaKe Lusseta village ' No. 1106. Jamestown No. 1107. Pine Knot. No. 1108. Coleman.. "■ No. 1153. Big Sandy Chattooga county No. 870. Trion, including Trion town inon town _ ''me^^meTowS^"'"^'"''^""'^^^^^^^^^ Raccoon Mills town SummerviUe town No. 927. Teloga 1111111111111 26,576 2,535 576 2,795 397 1,156 296 1,309 loq 5,934 1,998 685 1,000 1,547 307 1,049 611 1,129 723 595 521 800 451 662 924 600 600 461 489 6,823 1,221 437 724 183 588 776 625 833 534 522 3,592 1800 22,301 1,937 426 2,345 240 1,316 294 1,384 123 5,363 1,451 1,302 678 1,756 354 1,384 1,056 1,053 678 616 603 581 860 167 194 497 461 830 494 71,239 6,431 1,096 465 913 306 759 825 615 804 419 3,835 600 54,244 6,269 381 592 2,647 2,557 5,522 6,790 482 537 078 301 700 812 758 423 12,952 3,020 1,926 2,261 441 486 730 678 754 367 650 67,740 43,189 4,334 3,037 2,804 4,376 4,902 477 476 1,104 241 644 614 1,172 415 11,202 1,767 807 2,276 " ptrts'ti'wV.^?™ P''" °^ No. 1483 since 1890. quently taken to form No 1583 ' ' ^^^^' ^""^ ^^'^ ^™<=« 1^90 ; part subse- ss^lllSiSS5S»-«^-i89o. « Part taken^m parTo^f No. Ks'^SnclVoo''' ^'^'^ '''° '"^'^ '«'"■ Table 4.— POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL BIVIS10K3. Chattooga county— Continued. No. No. 940. Dirt Town. 961. Seminole 1. No. 962. Subligna No. 968. Alpine No. 1083. Cold-water. No. 1216. Dlrtseller-- No. 1382. Haywood. No. 1484. Lyerly,2 including Lyerly town. Lyerly town Cherokeb county. No. 792. Canton, Including Canton town Canton town No. 817. Bells IIII..I No. 818. MuUin No. 890. Woodstook, including Woodstock town. Woodstock town No. 960. Sallaooa No. 971. Claytons. No. 1000. Cross Roads No. 1008. HarMns, including Waleska town.. Waleska town. No. 1010. Hickory Flat.. No. 1015. Lickskfllet No. 1019. Wildcat No. 1028. rail-play No. 1031. Conn Creek. No. 1032. Ball Ground, Including Ball Ground town. Ball Ground town No. 1174. Little Elver No. 1279. Sixes Clakke COUNTY- No. 216. Athens,' including Athens city Athens city Ward I 1 3,407 Ward 2 1,453 Ward 3 2,825 Ward 4 2,560 No. 217. Georgia Factory,' including Whitehall town Whitehall town No. 218. Puryears No. 219. Sandy Creek No. 220. Bucks Branch No. 241. Bradberrys« No. 1347. Einneys No. 1467. Princeton Factory,' including Princeton town.. Princeton town Clay county No. 431. Town, Including Fort Gaines town — Fort Gaines town No. 749. Cotton HUl No. 969. Blufflton,* Including BlufEton town... Bluffton town No. 1579. Zetto « Clayton county.. No. 638. Panhandle No. 548. Poplar Springs No. 1088. Jonesboro, including Jonesboro city. Jonesboro city No. 1189. Adamson No. 1406. Ellenwood No. 1446. Oak Clinch county.. No. 586. Mud Creek.. No. 970. Magnolia No. 1052. Stockton No. 1061. Eabbltville. No. 1141. Morgan _ No. 1219. Jones Creek No. 1224. Homerville, including Homerville town.. Homerville town No. 1280. Dupont No. 1365. Withers No. 1389. Sausey Cobb county.. No. 845. Koswell, coextensive with Eoswell town No. 846. Powder Springs, » including Powder Springs town. Powder Springs town 1900 1,319 778 867 1,391 1,105 870 382 729 234 15,243 1,827 9^^ 613 890 1, 240 276 459 707 1,223 1,033 170 1,134 899 936 708 746 1,101 302 845 17,708 11,018 10,245 1,098 660 1,013 950 1,648 589 519 873 244 8,568 2,775 i,3°S 2,579 2,232 312 9,598 1,261 1,205 3,574 877 1,427 695 1,436 8,732 512 901 925 643 486 161 039 434 032 167 866 24,664 1,329 2,017 280 1890 1 Part taken to foftn part of No. 1484 since 1890. 2 Organized from parts oi Nos. 925 and 961 since 1890. . 8 No! 1467 organized from parts of Nos. 216, 217, and 241 since 1890. • No. 1579 organized from part of No. 969 since 1890. ' No. 1540 orlanized from parts of Nos. 846, 1017, and 1318 since 1890. • No. 1568 organized from parts of Nos. 992 and 1292 since 1890. ' No. 1556 organized from parts of Nos. 748, 1026, and 1127 since 1890. • Parts taken to form No. 1538 and part of No. 1510 smce 1890. 1,310 1,006 684 885 1,156 708 619 15,412 1,567 6s9 672 876 1,189 545 879 1,119 1,058 1,187 993 799 854 830 1,155 206 751 15,186 9,334 8,639 857 1,006 1,000 1,385 943 661 7,817 2,294 i,°97 2, 622 2,901 8,295 1,060 1,103 3,151 803 1,170 752 1,059 6,652 589 992 422 515 175 857 93 771 22,285 l,13ff 1,808 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cobb county— Continued. No. 851. Acworth, including Acworth town . Acworth town No. 895. Coxes. No. 897. Merritts No. 898. Marietta, including Marietta city . Marietta city No. 911. Gritter. No. 991. Big Shanty, including Kenesaw town.. Kenesaw town No. 992. Lemons' No. 1017. Oregon ^ . No. 1292. Smyrna,' Including Smyrna town.. Smyrna town . No. 1318. Eed Rook ' No. 1319. Post Oak. No. 1378. Austell, including Austell town.. Austell town No. 1395. Howells No. 1540. Lost Mountain ' No. 1568. Vlnlngs' CorFEE county . No. 437. Plokren No. 748. Douglas,' including Douglas town Douglas town No. 1028. Willacooehee,' including Willacoochee town.. Willacoochee town No. 1127. Wooten' . No. 1130. Pearson, including Pearson- town. Pearson town No. 1170. Tanner No. 1353. McDonalds No. 1556. Phillips Mill I Colquitt county. No. 799. Bridge Creek « No. 1020. Eoblnson No. 1151. Moultrie," including Moultrie town.. ■Moultrie town No. 1184. Warrior No. 1373. MUl Creek.i' iQcludrng Doerun town. Doerun town No. 1374. Ty Ty , No. 1445. Autreyville No. 1482. Thigpen" No. 1610. Hartsfleldis No. 1638. Hamilton i» No. 1549. Monk" Columbia oounty.. No. 125. Evens.. No. 126. Kiokee No. 128. Harlem, including Harlem town. Harlem town No. 129. Appling : No. 131. Morrow No. 134. Dunn Chapel No. 135. Hazen . No. 1285. Grovetown, including Grovetown town. Grovetown town Coweta county.. No. 645. Sixth, including Sharpsburg town Sharpsburg town No. 646. Fifth, including Newnan city Newnan city No. 647. Fourth No. 691. First, including Senoia town Senoia town No. 693. Third No. 742. Cedar Creek, including Powellville town Powellville town No. 746. Seventh No. 755. Hurricane No. 806. Second, including Moreland and St. Charles towns. Moreland town . St. Charles town No. 992. Panther Creek No. 1139. Grantville, including Grantville town . Grantville town. No. 1358. Turin, including Turin town. Turin town No. 1393. Haralson 1900 2,294 937 1,100 974 7,814 4,446 1,708 1,399 320 607 860 1, 185 233 576 410 1,017 648 494 496 16,169 2,084 2,367 617 2,754 471 1,914 2,307 336 2,206 1,306 1,231 13,636 843 1,369 3,493 2,221 1,229 1,565 325 1,039 1,323 618 908 568 661 10, 653 1,969 1,316 1,699 527 1,661 1,213 740 1,161 1,004 527 24,980 2,414 137 6,375 3,654 1,469 2,290 782 1,912 1,150 79 1,289 1,009 2,981 229 66 1,515 1,884 769 879 Z96 813 1,907 1,946 1,017 1,350 ' Part taken to form part of No. 1649 since 1890. i» Parts taken to form No. 1482 and part of No. 1549 since 1890. " Organized from part of No. 1373 since 1890 ; p^t subsequently taken to form part of No. 1510. 12 Organized from parts of Nos. 799 and 1482 siace 1890. 1' Organized from part of No. 799 since 1890. 14 Organized from parts of Nos. 1151 and 1373 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP GEORGIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : IS90 AND 1900— Continued. SDNOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK OrVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Crawford county- No. 494-. No. 497-. No. 521-. No. 529-. No. 532_ No. 573, incUiding Knoxville village and Roberta town. Knoxville village Roberta town No. 577 No. 630 Dade county _ No. 873. Sligo No. 875. Mill No. 960. Trenton, including Trenton town_ Trenton town- No. 974. Creek—, No. 1037. McMahon, including New England City - New England City _ No. 1038. Rising Fawn, including Rising Fawn town- Rising Fawn town No. 1089. Egypt No. 1129. Upper No. 1214. Mountain No. 1222. Cole Dawson county . No. 820. Sanford No. 830. Amiealola No. 916. Shoal Creek — . No. 931. Savannah No. 979. Gilmer Cutoff- No. 989. Yellow Creek-, No. 1016. Black No. 1022. Barrettsville— . No. 1023. Kilo . No. 1178. Dawsonville, including Dawsonville town- Dawsonville town No. 1180. Purdy No. 1323. High Shoals Decatur county-. No. No. No. No. iNO. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 513. Bainhridge, including Bainbridge town- Bainbridge town 553. Calvary 621. Lime Sink 2 635. Spring Creek 694. Attapulgus . 720. Whigham, including Whigham town . Wbigham town 914. Faceville 1005. Bells- 1046. Donalsonville, including Donalsonville town- Donalsonville town _ 1188. Pine Hill IIIZIZ"!"" 1258. Ragans 1277. Belchers 1324. Pearces '..^ ~" 1325. Recovery 1342. Kendricks 1361. Climax . 1387. Rock Pond 1392. Fowlstown 1430. Steam Mill 1431. Iron City 1507. Blowing Cave *_ 1558. Spring Hill > DeKAXB COUNTY-. No. 487. Philips No. 624. Shallow Ford No. 531. Decatur, including Decatur town_ Decatur town No. No. No. No. No. Panthersville- 663. Diamond 572. Browning 637. Evans- Lithonia, including Lithonia town . Lithonia town-. No. 686. Cross Keys IIIII No. 1045. Stone Mountain, Including Stone Mountain town. Stone Mountain town 10,368 1,076 1,068 1,000 1,294 ],424 2,408 300 252 815 1,283 4,578 5,442 412 382 351 350 419 757 608 490 330 808 217 347 188 29,454 3,669 2, 641 1,381 772 1,219 1,087 1,796 392 893 1,595 1,557 5 19 3,586 967 727 622 900 730 1,697 432 1,147 873 2,032 1,041 731 21,112 83s 9,315 632 1, U'2 1,099 1,277 1,205 2,275 580 722 5,707 2.S0 253 380 314 689 629 349 378 499 548 391 543 138 201 740 1,278 212 927 290 265 393 290 116 91 850 1,496 6,612 519 445 333 364 433 880 509 528 197 842 353 214 119,949 3,021 1,668 830 1,082 1,006 1,378 264 563 1,255 922 1,884 658 813 P) 657 401 1,275 301 902 454 678 17, 189 526 554 542 494 4,360 2,800 1,418 1,013 1,387 1,140 830 709 903 929 793 643 2,548 2,493 1,208 1,182 1,015 816 1,556 1,605 1 Nos. 621 and 1324 (population 1,869) not separately returned in 1890 ' Parts taken to form No. 1507 and part of No. 1558 since 1890 ' Part taken to form part of No. 1558 since 1890. * Organized from part of No. 621 since 1890. s Organized from parts of Nos. 621 and 1324 since 1890. • Given as No. 1449, McWilliams, in 1890. ' Nos. 1455 and 1456 organized from parts of No. 317 since 1890, ' No. 1454 organized from part of No. 349 since 1890. » Part taken to form part of No. 1466 since 1890. " Part taken to form part of No. 1552 since 1890. 929 Dekalb county— Continued. No. 1327. Clarkston, including Clarkston town. Ciarkston town No. 1349. Mill . No. 1379. Edgewood, including Edgewood and Kirkwood towns. Edgewood town Kirkwood town No. 1398. Redan . No. 1416. Doraville No. 1448. McWilliams «- Dodge county No. 317. Ravflins' No. 339. Pondtown, including Rhine town-, Rhine town No. 349. Lees,» including Eastman town Eastman town No. 364. Mitchell No. 384. Eddins-, No. 1254. Chauucey, including Chauncey town_ Chauncey town - No. 1438. Clark No. 1454. Jones ^ No. 1455. Empire ' No. 1456. Mullis I Dooly county . No. 516 9 No. 535,1" including Vienna town- Vienna town - No. 540" - No. 585" - No. 633 I__. No. 732, including Arabi village- Arabi village No. 945— No. 1004 la No. 1012 " No. 1040 18 III 11 II No. 1451,13 including Cordele tovru-. Cordele town . No. 1466,15 including Unadilla village-! Unadilla village- No. 1479,i» including Pinehurst town Pinehurst town No. 1552" Dougherty county- No. 620 No. 945, including Albany city-, Albany city No. 1097, including Acreetownl Acree town Douglas county . No. . 730. Douglasville, including Douglasville to^vn Douglasville town ■No. 736. Chapel Hill No. 784. Chestnut Log_ No. 1269. Connor _ No. 1260. Falrplay— No. 1271. Middle -_ No. 1272. Crombie _ ""^ i^i^^s^^£!^^;^^K'^^s to^iiii Early county . No. 430. Cedar Springs IS No. 510. River, including HiftonTown Hilton town _ No. 8,54. Damascus _ ' ~" No. 866. Blakely," incIudingBlakllvTowu" Ulakely town No. 1140. Urquhart 19 11 No. 1164. Cuba.. No.iS."°CoiomX°e^?!L':!'_'r°"""'^"^^ No. 1572. Jakiu,i8 including JakinTown J akin town 1,040 362 1,405 2,433 1, 2S5 699 718 511 545 13, 975 794 271 1,314 1,322 675 485 416 11,452 1,410 1,590 191 3,545 1.23s 1,226 1,342 1,586 422 497 1,101 653 1,125 26,567 896 4,021 1.035 1,069 1,973 1,200 2,093 505 1,491 1,334 2,010 992 4,644 3.473 2,720 524 1,425 330 710 13,679 4,298 x,o82 815 975 1,861 633 157 18,146 2,702 2,930 S36 970 2,456 945 1,094 1,075 1,883 1,351 2,740 1.578 8.745 2,176 T, 140 604 615 1,539 1,254 775 582 1,200 330 14,828 1,549 2,068 Z04 2,4,54 3,274 804 1,200 an 1,614 1,077 981 267 11 Given as No. 640 in 1890. 13 w^'?/^'^'^™ *° '°^? P^"^ of Nos. 1466 and 1479 since 1890 12,206 2,667 6,283 4,008 3,256 7,794 1,827 863 676 591 1,190 974 867 496 1,173 S90 9,792 1,506 1,617 1,449 2,616 441 939 381 1,284 since 1890. " NO. ]^ IZ^i g- ?t^°if ^N°os^^K^S Since 1890 Tablb 4.— population OF GEORGIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. HINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. EOHOLS COUNTY No. 719. Tarver No. 904. Valentine No. 1058. Statenville No. 1211. Wrights Chapel. No. 1806. Alexandervllle. EmNQHAM COUNTY- No. 9 No. 10,1 Including Guyton town. Guyton town No. 11 No. 12 No. 1559 1 ELEEKT COtTNTY - No. 189. Elberton, including Elberton town. Elberton town No. 190. LonRstreet No. 191. Eliam No. 192. Petersburg No. 193. Wvches — No. 195. RuckersvjUe, including Ruckersville town . Ruckersville town No. 196. Moss No. 197. Pike - 1900 No. 199. Gaines No. 201. Goshen, including Bowman town.. Bowman town No. 202. Webbsboro No. 315. Centerville Emanuel county . 50- No. No. No. 53, including Swainsboro town . Swainsboro town No. 57 No. 58,2 including Stillmore town . Stillmore town No. 59 8_. No. 395, including part of Adrian town . Adrian town (part of) _ Total for Adrian town, in No. 395, Emanuel county, and No. 1266, Johnson county. No. 1208 No. 1333 3 No. 1429 3 No. 1452 No. 15022 No. 1560,' including Summit town Summit town Fannin county - No. 844. Noontootla*-. No. 913. Morganton^-. No. 980. Caldwell No. 1026. Fairplay ' No. 1027. Skeenah No. 1029. Hot House'—. No. 1047. Sugar Creek _ No. 1130. Mobile No. 1205. Flint Hill No. 1242. Rock Creek * No! 1265! Blue Ridge, including Blue Ridge town-. Blue Ridge town No. 1308. Hemptown- No! 1457! Mineral BlufE,~6"including Mineral Bluff town.. Mineral Bluff town No. 1488. Stock HUl* Fayette county - No. 495. Starrs Mill — .-7—r No. 496. Fayetteville, including FayetteviUe town_ Fayetteville town No. 538. Woolseys No. 549. Rear Over No. 624. Shake Rag No. 709. Black Rock : No. 1248. Hopeful No. 1262. Europe No. 1293. Brooks Station 3,209 707 361 684 633 8,334 1,332 2,379 500 1,988 1,546 1,089 19,729 4,841 3,834 1,198 1,494 819 966 1,270 99 1,051 2,016 1,228 2,223 367 1,244 1,379 21,279 1890 1,853 880 3,953 895 2,079 1,991 741 1,359 2,504 627 833 1,142 1,150 976 997 825 1,570 264 641 1,368 936 573 577 666 740 765 812 384 2,048 1,148 615 566 158 523 10,114 3,079 706 555 514 878 426 5,599 851 2,130 S4I 1,433 1,185 15,376 2,244 i,S72 1,016 1,180 567 999 1,235 912 1,926 973 1,857 323 1,227 1,240 14,703 1,542 614 2,681 395 1,880 1,688 1,154 1,427 1,136 1,138 759 8,724 824 1,762 783 505 575 732 669 635 556 332 868 264 483 1,276 2,265 43° l,2a9 1,203 1,494 378 699 495 1,005 76 8,728 1,281 1,931 380 1,068 1,006 1,159 379 531 458 915 1 No. 1559 organized from part of No. 10 since 1890. " No. 1502 organized from part oi^°-^^^'^.%^^l% 1429 since 1890 a No 1560 organized from parts of Nos. 59, 1333, and 1429 since ibau. 4 Wo 1488 nrlanized from parts of Nos. 844 and 1242 since 1890. I No! 457 orSSizld irlm ?arts of Nos. 913 1025, and 1029 smce 1890. 6 Part taken to form'part of No. 1478 since 1890. 7 No'^1^6f o^g^nS &om part of No. 855 since 890. 8 No. 1516 oi^nized from part of No. 859 since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Floyd county - No. 829. Cave Springs,' Including Cave Springs town Cave Springs town No. 855. North Carolina' No. 859. WattersS- No. 919. Rome, including East Rome and North Rome towns and Rome city. East Rome town North Rome town* Rome city. Ward I - Ward 2- Ward3- 2, 167 1,240 934 Ward 4 1,482 Ward 5 1,468 923. Texas Valley 924. Barkers 10 949. Floyd Springs 962. Chulio " No. No. No. No. No. 1048. Etowah- No. 1059. Livingstou- No. 1120. Flatwood No. 1337. Everett Springs- No. 1453. Poster Mill . No. 1478. Vans Valley's No. 1504. Howels, " including Leney town- Leney town No. 1516. Ridge Valley' No. 1662. Lindalei' No. 1569. State Line' FOESYTH COUNTY-. No. 795. Big Creek No. 835. Hightower No. 841. Chestatee No. 878. Barker No. 879. Gumming, including Gumming town-. Gumming town No. 880. Vickery Creek No. 886. Chattahoochee No. 1276. Bells - No. 1351. Rolands No. 1413. Settendown No. 1437. Coal Mountain Franklin cotraiY . No. 206. Bryant, including Lavonia town-. Lavonia town No. 210. Gunnell- 211. Flintsville- 212. Byrum 213. Gumlog-. No. No. No. No. 215. Big Smith-. No. 263. Dooley No. 264. Carnesville, including Camesville town _ Carnesville town No. 267. Wolf Pit No. 370. Manley, including Royston town Royston town No. 812. Strange No. 1363. West Bowersvllle- No. 1377. Red Hollow, including Martin town- Martin town No. 1420. Middle River Fulton county . No. 469. Cooks, exclusive of part of Atlanta city No. 479. Ben Hill No. 530. Black Hall," including Oakland City town, hut exclusive of part of Atlanta city. Oakland City town No. 722. Buckhead No. 1100. Oak Grove No. 1289. Hemphill 1* No. 1328. Collins, exclusive of part of Atlanta city No. 1332. East Point, including College Park, East Point, and Hapeville towns. College Park town East Point town ^ — Hapeville town . No. 1348. South Bend No. 1362. Peachtree-. 1900 No. 1422. Edgewood, exclusive of part of Atlanta city 33, 113 2,283 824 1,206 1,224 14,035 671 960 7,291 1,185 1,098 1,096 1,191 892 789 1,122 590 472 975 1,045 62 683 2,643 614 11,550 1,733 802 1,355 651 1,808 239 1,022 1,129 520 707 1,116 707 17,700 699 ,483 ,255 969 ,334 905 869 :,202 305 908 ,321 579 ,163 .,178 .,070 160 950 117, 363 6,568 826 3, 226 823 1,397 787 1,084 2,419 3,390 S17 ',31s 430 3, 222 2,217 1,552 1890 28,391 2,143 95= 1,891 1,526 12,453 S14 771 6,957 1,055 2,340 922 2,286 711 1,469 890 615 190 11,155 1,593 938 1,291 646 1,865 356 930 1,106 539 639 1,009 609 14,670 1,416 283 1,369 1,367 1,021 950 1,047 690 1,988 275 816 692 340 939 7U 678 84,655 3,827 998 8,990 1,194 756 991 1,404 1,512 738 1,980 1,188 1,282 9 Formerly Forestville. » Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 1478 and 1562 .since 1890. " No. 1504 organized from part of No. 962 since 1890. 12 Organized from parts of Nos. 829 and 924 since 1890 ; part subsequently taken to form part of No. 1562. 1' Organized from parts of Nos. 924 and 1478 .since 1890. " Part taken to form part of No. 1511 since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF GEOEGIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Pulton county— Continued. No. 1511. Battle HUl,! including Battle HUl toivn Battle Hill town Atlanta city ,2 comprising Nos. ToY6"and"l234¥ndpaits'oi 469, 530, 1328, and 1422. Wardl Ward 2.. Ward 3- Ward 4_. Ward 5.. Ward 6.. Ward 7- . 15,696 . 14,628 . 12,943 - 17, 072 . 12,415 . 14,764 . 2,464 1900 Gilmer county _ No. 850. Ellijay, including Ellijay town. EUijay town _ No. 864. Tickanetleys No. 907. Boardtown No. 932. Cartecay No. 958. Mountaintown No. 1009. Tails Creek .. No. 1035. Leeches No. 1091. Ball Ground ... No. 1136. Town Creek No. 1136. Cherry Log No. 1274. Eidgeway No. 1302. Coosawattee. .. No. 1341. Diamond No. 1355. Alto No. 1498. Bucktown" Glascock county.. No. 1167, including Gibson town. Gibson town No. 1168 No. 1169 No. 1234 Glynn county. No. 26. Sea Islands No. 26, Including Brunswick city. Brunswick city No. 27*.. No. 1366, including Sterling town . Sterling town No. 1499 * GOKDON COUNTY. No. 849. Calhoun, including Calhoun town. Calhoun town ^_ No. 866. Lily Pond_, No. 874. Fairmount, including Fairmounttownl Fairmount town No. 973. Seventh rmilZrilllirZ""!"" No. 980. Resaca, including Kesaca town ZIIIIZIII Resaca town. No. 1064. Sugar Valley, including Sugar Valfey townZ Sugar Valley town No. 1055. Plainville No. 1066. Sonora No. 1057. Twenty-fourth.. No. 1063. Eighth ~" No. 1064. Oostanaula No. 1235. Coosawattee II Greene county.. No. 137. Fluker . No. 138. Woodville No. 140. Union Point No. 141. Caldwell No. 142. Siloam. No. 143. Greensboro, inoludmg'Greensborcrcityllll" Greensboro city ^ No. 144. White Plains, including White Plains townl Wiiite Plains town ■ No. 145. Greshamville II No. 146. Branche _ I" No. 147. Schull Shoals I-_IIIIIIII No. 148. Penfleld, including Penfleld town_.IIIIIII'" Peniield town No. 149. Poster I No. 160. Liberty _ No. 161. Parks No. 162. Credill .-. No. 163. Hutchinson IIIIIIII 813 223 89,872 1890 10,198 2,472 581 429 784 905 942 774 505 584 338 619 341 443 472 835 265 4,516 1,013 =93 1,662 1,378 563 14,317 1,190 10,410 g,o8i 1,026 1,247 97 444 14,119 2,484 851 1,314 886 191 1,302 1,068 128 1,338 231 1,205 1,635 611 968 762 646 16,542 541 ,258 ,659 549 246 402 Sii 324 290 782 147 933 102 375 514 500 400 429 766 1 Organized from parts of Nos. 530 and 1289 since 1890. , .J','^'^^^ ™ comprising Nos. 1026 and 1234 and parts of 469, 530, 1422 in 1890. ' s No. 1498 organized from part of No. 864 since 1890. * No. 1499 organized from part of No. 27 since 1890. ' No. 1578 organized from parts of Nos. 405 and 571 since 1890. 65,633 1,074 1,797 437 645 705 874 889 660 425 511 448 521 331 389 516 363 843 197 1,252 1,163 472 13,420 1,214 9,560 8,459 1,310 1,336 12,758 2,188 680 1,022 976 1,145 985 1,273 164 837 791 623 17,051 568 1,395 1,526 1,236 1, 076 2,151 1.313 1,326 510 665 1,430 660 1,753 850 526 615 468 819 MINOR OmL DIVISIONS. Gwinnett oouNTf . No. 316. Ben Smith, Including Auburn town.. Auburn town.. No. 404. Goodwin, including Suwanee town . Suwanee town No. 405. Berkshire'-. No. 406. Pinokney vlUe, including Norcross town . Norcross town _ No. 407. Lawrenceville,' including Lawrenceville town Lawrenceville town No. 408. Gates No. 444. Hog Mountain «.. 1900 No. 478. Harbin ' including part of Winder town Winder town (part of) Total for Winder town,7 in No. 478, Gwinnett county, No. 243, Jackson county, and No. 249, Walton county. No. 544. Martins No. 550. Sugar HUl, including Buford and West Buford towns. Buford town West Buford town No. 562. Cains'. No. 571. Rockbridge* No. 1263. Duluth, including Duluth town.. Duluth town No. 1295. Bay Creek No. 1397. Pucketts No. 1564. Dacula« No. 1578. Gamer s Habersham county . No. 371. Polecat No. 402. Currahee"8"IIII I I..IIIIIIIIII No. 409. Clarksvllle, LQcludtagClarksvilfetovm Clarksville town No. 414. Mud Creek, including part of Altotown" Alto town (part of). [For total see No. 448I Banks county.! No. 422. Deep Creek No. 440. Toccoa, including Toeeoa^ townl Toccoa town No. 501. Batesville No. 666. Gool SpringsIIIIIIIIirill I ~_ No. 752. Center HUl," including Mt. Airy town Mt. Airy town No. 977. Falrplay No. 1021. Fork . No. 1391. Palling''waterII_IIII Z I I "H " No. 1449. Comelia,9 including ComeUa town and""part"of " Baldwin town. Baldwin town (part of) _. [For total see isfo. 448, Banks countyZf' Cornelia town No. 1473. Broad RiversIIIIIIIIII I 'ZZ No. 1486. Demorest,» coextensive with Demorest'town" Uemorest town Hall county. No. 268. Tadmor No. 385. Morgan ~ZI No. 392. Clinohem Z" ""I No. 403. Glade.io including Lnlalown" Lula town _ No. 410. Naramori, li'cTudiii part of'SelTtonTo^"" JDellton town (part of ) [For total see No. 912, Banks coun'ty.! NO. 411. Gamesville, Including Gainesville city Lrainesville city Ward I Ward 2 Wards 1, 192 1,901 No. No. No. No, 413. Roberts. 434. Quillians 565. Wilsons __ 669. Bark Camp No. 670. Whelchels. No. 575. Pork. No. No. 803. Big Hickory 810. Polksville . " to^°- ^^"^"""^ ^'^''°°'^' liiol"i i'uui pari 01 iNO. 17 XT ,3 oi'&anized from part of No 590 since ison' « Par t^kpn f° f°™ ^°- 1570 s°nce 1890 ' ^ Parte tilfS,? '?™ I""' °' No. 1469 since 1890. Pui ts taken to form parts of Nos. 1469 and 1518 since 1890. 15 Table 4 — ^POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVlSIONa, Polk county— Continued. No. 1447. Brownings No. 1469. Blooming Grove i No. 1518. Antioeh? No. 1570. Lake Creek » Pulaski county. No. 348. Salem* No. 364. Mitchells . No. 884. Hartford » No. 386. Coohxan,' including Cochran town. Cochran town No. 387. Trippville » No. 388. Walkers No. 511. Duprees. No. 542. Hawkinsville, including Hawkinsville town_ Hawkinsville town No. 764. Whitfield Mills No. 1236. Blue Springs No. 1462. Cary'. No. 1503. Frazier,8 including Frazier town. Frazier town No. 1573. Mannings » Putnam oounty- No. 306. Glades No. 307. Eockville No. 308. Popcastle No. 309. Tompkins No. 310. Donegal No. 811. Opposition No. 312. Garrard No. 313. Johnson No. 314. Kinderhook . No. 367. Fork. No. S68. Eatonton," including Eatonton city_. Eatonton city ^^ No. 369. HalJ Acre No. 374. Harrison " No. 375. Patrick No. 389. Ashhank No. 390. Hawkins Quitman county- No. 811. Georgetown, Including Georgetown village- Georgetown village No. 1195. Oak Grove No. 1196. Morris No. 1197. Mike Eaeun county - No. No. No. No. No. 436. 452. 509. Tallulah- 556. Tennessee Valley-. Chechero Warwoman. 587. Clayton, Including Clayton town Clayton town No. 597. Tiger, including Tallulah Falls town.. Tallulah Falls town No. 636. Persimmon No. 1014. Moccasin No. 1275. StonepUe Kandolph county - No. 718. Cuthbert, including Cuthbert town.. Cuthbert town No. 777 " No. 934 No. 947 No. 954," including Sprlngvale town Springvale town No. 998- No! 113ir"Coleman, including Coleman town— . Coleman town No. 1334. Shellman, including Shellman town.. Shellman town No. 1566 14 KiCHMOND OOUNTY No. 119, including part of Harrisonville town HarrisonviUe town (part of) Total for Harrisonville town, in Nos. 119 and 123. 1900 324 323 697 835 18,489 742 990 2,019 2,385 I1S31 1,188 837 1,249 4,104 2,103 994 1,115 1,1S2 909 68 805 13,436 600 1,027 967 620 750 847 822 590 678 654 2,491 1,823 663 914 618 522 67S 4,701 2,537 343 964 501 6,285 570 367 .,137 .,143 872 199 530 525 442 16,847 4,461 2,641 1,236 1,427 1,979 1,133 166 1,730 1,550 263 1,839 584 1,492 53,735 1890 272 16,659 1,285 905 2,669 2,763 1,742 746 1,211 3,718 1,755 688 1014,842 721 1,228 1,178 787 973 884 855 662 718 706 12 666 1,632 688 M961 608 729 7£6 4,471 1,063 100 711 2,425 348 894 518 634 5,606 377 913 790 631 528 149 680 728 393 15,267 4,379 2,328 1,992 1,223 1,418 1,190 1,140 1,336 21Z 2,589 462 45,194 1,121 1 Organized from parts of Nos. 1079 and 1223 since 1890. 2 Organized from parts of Nos. 1074 and 1223 smce 1890. 8 Organized from part of No. 1075 smce 1890. 4 Part taken to form part of No. 1573 since 1890. 6 Pnrt tnken to form part of No. 1503 smce 1S90. . • pSs tokSi to fSi No. 1462 and parts of Nos. 1503 and 1573 since 1890. ' Organized from part of No. 387 smce 1890. MINOB civil. DIVISIONS. Richmond county— Contmued. No. 120, comprising ward 2 of Augusta city Augusta city, comprising Nos. 120, 122, 398, 600, and part of 1269. Ward I 6, 329 Ward 2 4, 573 Ward 3 6, 672 Ward 4 1S1643 Ward 5 6, 224 No. No. No. 121- 122, comprising ward 1 of Augusta city 123, including NelUeville town and part of Harri- sonville town. Harrisonville town (part of) Nellieville town No. 124 No. 398, comprising ward 3 of Augusta city No. 600, comprising ward 4 of Augusta city. No. 1269, including Summerville town and ward 5 of Au- gusta city. Augusta city (part of) Summerville town No. 1434, including Hephzibah town Hepnzibah town ■ Rockdale county . No. 475. Sheffield No. 476. Town, including Conyers town.. Conyers town No. 561. Honey Creek No. 1251. Lorraine Sohlby county . No. 785. LictsklUet- No. 882. Lacrosse _ No. 946. Patton Hill No. 961. Town, including Ellaville town.. Ellaville town SCKEVEN COUNTY . No. 34, including Sylvania town . Sylvania town No. 35 No. No. No. No. No. No. 37., 38- 259 260 No. 1286 No. 1444, including Millen town . Millen town SPALDINS COUNTY . No. 490. Cabin No. 1001. Town, coextensive with Griffin city Griffin city : Ward I 2, 163 Ward 2 1,686 Ward 3 1,118 Ward 4 1, 890 No. 1065. Orr No. 1066. Akins No. 1067. Mt. Zion No. 1068. Union No. 1069. Africa No. 1159. Line Creek Stewart county . No. 725. Mineral Springs, including Omaha town.. Omaha town No. 727. Richland, including Richland town Richland town No. 747. Pataula No. 780. Antioch, including Louvale town Louvale town _ No. 796. Lumpkin, including Lumpkin town . Lumpkin town No. 801. Florence No. 816. Scienceville No. 965. Green Hill No. 966. Brooklyn No. 988. Midway 1900 1890 4,573 39.441 1,196 6,329 3,881 611 476 1,832 6,672 15,643 10,624 6,224 3. =45 1,922 541 7,515 1,600 3,880 1,605 1,272 763 5,499 1,334 999 2,300 474 19,252 3,135 545 2,663 2,936 616 678 2,362 1,581 1,281 1,510 2,491 411 17, 619 1,629 6,857 1,472 1,903 1,062 1,600 2,436 660 15,856 1,808 152 2,746 1,014 1,140 1,267 S3 3,563 1.470 1,401 1,192 742 685 1,312 « Organized from parts of Nos. 384, 386, and 387 since 1890. 1 Organized from parts of Nos. 348 and 387 since 1890. 10 Includes population (1,682) of Eatonton city. 11 Part of No. 374 annexed to No. 368 since 1890. 12 Exclusive of population of Eatonton city. 18 In 1S90 in Nos. 368 and 374. 14 No. 1566 organized from parts of Nos. 777 and 954 since 1890. 16 Table 4.— PO^ULATIOTT OF GEQ-RGUA BY MmOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. SUMTEB COUNTY. No. No. No. 687-. 74.5-., No. No. 756, including De Soto and Leslie villages. De Soto village Leslie village 759-, 789, including Americus city. Americus city Ward I /' Ward 2 - No. I, 03S 1,422 Ward 3 3,S30 Ward 4 , 687 884, including Plains village Plains village ~ No. 993, including Audersonville village ll'llJl. Andersonville village No. 1007 _ J :_ No. 1185 I.".- " Talbot county. No. 681. Pleasant Hill No. 685. Town, including Talbotton town . Talbotton .town No. 688. Wilkerson No. 689. Flint Hill No. 876. Redbone No. 877. Centerville No. 883. Prattsburg No. 886. Harts . No. 889. Geneva, Including Geneva town . Geneva town No. 894. O'Neils No. ,902. Valley '_ No. 904. Rough Edge Taliapeeeo county No. 172. Raytown, including Sharon town Sharon town No. 601. Crawfordville, including UrawfordviUetown-! Crawfordville town No. 602 No. 60S No. 604 No. 605 No. 606 No. 607 No. 608 ZI Tattnall county . No. 89. Ramshomi No. 40. Surrency No. 41. Eeldsvllle, including Eeidsville towuZ^ Reidsville town No. 43. Perry Mills 2 No. 351. Cobbtown . No. 401. Dog Fennell, including Claxton town.. Claxton town No. 1192. Blue Ridge 3 " No. 1366. Haw Pond No. 1376. Hog Wallow No. 1403. Sawdust No. 1432, including Glenville town I.IZIII! Glenville town No. 15211.. No. 1536. Lyons,* including Lyons town ! Lyons town Tayloe county No. 737. Daviston No. 741. Reynolds, including Reynolds town "" Reynolds town No. 743. Carsonville ZZZZZ'Z No. 757. Butler, including Butler town..ZZZZZZ" Butler town No. 768. Panhandle No. 853. Howard No. 1071. Cedar Creek Telfaik county No. 337. Lumber City,« Including Lumber City town Lumber City town No. 338. Jacksonville ' ZZZ No. 339. Temperance ZZZZZZZZZ" 1900 26,212 1,597 2,235 3,131 250 213 2,008 10,552 7.674 2,621 346 1,386 245 1,614 1,168 12,197 1890 22,107 1,796 2,002 2,667 228 963 131 111 932 611 642 801 158 107 264 322 534 788 7,912 1,663 8,965 6,398 1,250 'I'm 1,170 1,385 18,258 1,469 2,064 1, 140 1,321 1,029 675 837 894 1,292 852 1,738 216 9U0 597 609 648 979 473 611 731 1,223 20, 419 740 319 446 257 857 166 085 553 899 000 615 271 423 269 500 098 534 9,846 1,279 681 875 7,291 1,771 172 1,002 584 665 614 672 834 626 520 1,287 10,263 516 2,199 436 925 3,083 707 1,485 839 799 10, 083 1,326 760 1, 538 752 797 1,091 1,261 875 1,233 1,079 550 617 652 1,116 1,183 1 Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 1621 and 1636 since 1890 2 Part taken to form part of No. 1621 since 1890 » Part taken to form part of No. 1536 since 189o' < Organized from parts of Nos. 89 and 43 since 1890 ' Organized from parts of Nos. 39 and 1192 since 1890 , S°- JS5 organized from parts of Nos. 337 and 1357 since 1890 ' No. 1624 organized from part of No. 338 since 1S90 s No. 1630 organized from part of No. 340 since 1890 374 926 3,259 712 1,184 766 699 5,477 1, 442 471 742 888 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Telpair county — Continued. No. 340. McEae,8 including MoEae town. McRae town No. 1284. Cobbville No. 1344. Milan No. 1357. Scotland « No. 1360. Nielly No. 1485. Towns « No. 1524. Montcai'mel ' . No. 1530. Helena,^ including Helena town. Helena town Teeeell county. 1900 1890 No. 811. Twelfth No. 909. Chickasawhatchee, including Sasser town - Sasser town No. 941. Eleventh" No. 1143. Sixth, including Bronwood town Bronwood .town No. 1150. Dover No. 1164, including Dawson town Dawson town No. 1459. New Eleventh". No. 1470. Parrott,i2 including Parrott town. Parrott town Thomas county.. No. 576. Duneanville No. 637. Thomasville, including Thomasville town., Thomasville town No. 763. Cairo, including Cairo town Cairo town.. No. 754. Boston, including Boston town. Boston town _ No. 763. Ways, including Pavo town. Pavo town.. No. 981. East Glasgow. No. 1212. Murphy , No. 1227. Ochlockonee,i3 including OchfockoneetownZ Ochlockonee town No. 1282. Metcalf, including MetoaU town .ZZZZZ_ZZZZZI Metcalt town No. 1440. Spencer ZZZZZZZ~Z~Z No. 1608. Meigs," including Meigs townZ.ZZZZZZI.Z.ZII Meigs town Towns county No. 833. Lower Hiwassee No. 918. Brasstown" No. 990. Town No. 1138. Lower Hightower . No. 1243. Upper Hiwassee . No. 1264. Upper Hightower "Z" Z"~_ Z~ No. 1468. Upper Brasstown," including Young Hajrii town Young Hams town Teoup COrNTY . No. 665. La Grange, including La Grange city La Grange city No. 656. East Vernon No. 673. Harrisonville 'IZ No. 697. Rough Edge ._ '_ Z No. 698. Mountvllle, including Mouutviui'towu" Mountvllle town.. No. 699. O'Neals Mill. ^°' Hogkn?wKw "*' ^'^<=^'^^"^°S Hogaii^lii to™Z ^"■J"^- ^^^ ?°''^'' i^cludingwisT Potoroft^"' West Point city._ ■' " No. 735. West Vernon.. No. 800. Antioch ._ No. 804. Long Cane. No. 806. McLendons No. 1086. Pools Mill ZZ Twiggs county.. No. 323. Pearson.. No. 324. Ware No. 325. Jeflereonvilfe" No. 326. Shady Grove.Z No. 354. HiggsviUe No. 355. Smith No. 356. McDonald No. 372. Bluff 1,678 Z,020 891 857 608 533 532 393 975 604 19,023 871 ~58i 364 762 323 2,495 2,967 322 1,051 3,006 359 2,090 6,036 2,926 237 1,141 267 31,076 1,713 9,172 5.3=2 4,400 690 3,663 722 3,767 262 1,217 1,161 1,838 244 1,577 259 1,316 1,252 617 4,748 14,503 2,063 2,153 2,432 406 1,735 4,332 2,284 587 507 1,069 460 541 650 934 342 24,002 6,297 4,274 822 1,072 2,193 1,918 224 1,785 2,663 893 3,086 1.797 929 646 1,267 798 626 8,715 10 pSte*tJ¥?„*?3''™ PS"^ °* No. 1470 since 1890 - No°t s^»e1?V^ie'e^.P"' °* «°- «1« ^" S" 6661 430/ 181 0031 154/ 63 i 936 074 26,154 1,935 8,757 5,514 2,966 521 3,375 646 2,669 1,206 862 1,993 202 1,451 156 940 4,064 579 1,204 906 397 454 525 20,723 4,638 3,090 846 1,151 1,809 1,589 1,541 2,469 S18 2,390 1,254 1,009 776 982 904 620 8,195 151,198 1,041 16 2,354 590 703 921 17 Table 4.— POPULATION OF GEORGIA KY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued, MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Twiggs coxinty— Continued. No. 396. Tarversvllle No. 425. MaricJn No. 1S22. Hammock Union county . No. 834. Choestoe No. 843. Ivy Lo§ No. 865. Blairsville, including Blairsville town. Blairsville town No. 994. Canada No. 995. Gaddistown No. 996. Arkaqua. No. 1018. Upper Young Cane- No. 1024. Gum Log No. 1050. Lower Young Cane,, No. 1147. Brasstowu No. 1155. Dooly No. 1162. Coosa No. 1241. Coopers Creek No. 1409. Owltown Upson county— No. 470. Jug No. 494. Blackankle. No. 537. Flint No. 555. Eedbonei- No. 561. Town, including Thomaston town Thomaston town No. 588. Union Hill,i including Yatesville town. Yatesville town No. 589. Hootenville No. 1336. Reeves No. 1577. The Eock.i including The Eock town — The Rock town Walker county. No. 826. CrawflshSprings.^includingChickamaugatown. , Chickamauga town No. 869. Chestnut Flat No. 871. Lalayette, including Lalayette town Lafayette town No. 881. Pond Springs s 943. Wilson 944. Peavine 953. East Armuchee No. No. No. No. 956. Chattanooga Valley ,2includingFlintStone town. Flint Stone town No. 960. Cane Creek No. 971. Cedar Grove ' No. 1053. West Armuchee No. 1161. Lookout Mountain No. 12.57. Dry Valley No. 1501. Lisbon 2_ No. 1532. Kensington *_. Walton county.. No. 249. Cutoff, including part of Wiuder town . Winder town * (part of) [For total see No. 478, Gwinnett county.] No. 250. Brantleys or Tanners No. 415. Lindley or Vinegar Hill No. 416. Broken Arrow. No! 417! Buncombe, including Loganville town — Loganville town. No. 418. Social Circle, including Social Circle town.. Social Circle town No. 419. Town, including Monroe city Monroe city No. 421. Brook No. 454. Mountain No. 602. Allen . No. 503. Blasingame — No. 559. Richardson — Ware county.. No. 451. Waresboro, including Waresboro town. Waresboro town — ' No. 1030. Sweat No. 1060. Bickley. 685 445 609 8,481 1,040 675 781 141 435 610 516 610 831 681 300 665 606 434 397 13, 670 1,680 719 1,900 1,781 3,098 1,714 1, 2.i5 283 779 1,300 1,158 180 15,661 1,542 95 575 2,357 491 913 1,158 1,0.54 1,261 900 257 721 740 878 262 1,453 20,942 ,713 165 460 000 416 178 431 879 229 241 846 794 006 950 746 559 13,761 1,239 269 565 1,250 1 No 1577 organized from parts of Nos. 665 and 588 since 1890. 2 No 1501 organized from parts of Nos. 826 and 956 since 1890. 3 No! 1532 orfanized from parts of Nos. 881 and 971 since 1890. * Formerly Jug Tavern. I for^oln'^is^^sl^A'aiion 2,125) not separately returned in 1890. J No. 1488 organized from part of No. 1399 since 1890. 516 484 7,749 979 579 672 114 428 602 438 461 789 674 297 622 604 839 366 12,188 1,595 987 1,371 1,753 2,429 1,181 1, 783 894 1,376 13,282 1,172 560 1,685 377 1,805 1,036 1,143 1,291 ■ 685 654 1,630 734 688 299 17,467 1,337 43 1,270 986 1,286 1,961 338 2,681 737 1,768 983 629 1,837 841 1,630 1,241 8,811 1,030 270 459 Ware county— Continued. No. 1082. Glenmore No. 1231, including Waycross town. Waycross town . Ward I 1(378 Ward 2 1, 018 Ward 3 998 Ward 4 ; 671 Ward 5 1,854 No. 1266. Millwood No. 1372. Waltertown No. 1404. Braganzia No. 1490. Manor' Warren county. No. 160. Panhandle No. 153. English No. 154. Jewells . No. 155. Stag Hall, including Camak and Mesena towns. Camak town Mesena town No. 157. Elim . No. 158. Norwood, including Norwood town. Norwood town No. 159. Barnett, including Barnett town Barnett town.. No. 425. Warrenton, including Warrenton town . Warrenton town Washington county. No. 88. Colsons, including Oconee town Oconee town No. 89. Wammack No. 90. Hodges No. 91. Harrison, including Harrison town Harrison town No. 92. Joseys No. 93. Sun Hill No. 94. Davisboro, including Davisboro village Davisboro village No. 95. Cato No. 96. Giles . No. 97. Sandersville, including Sandersville city.. Sandersville city No. 98. Hebron No. 99. Deepstep No. 100. Clays No. 136. Buncombe No. 1253. Riddleville, including Riddleville village Riddleville village No. 1316. Tabernacle No. 1345. Stonewall No. 1350. Warthen, including Warthen town Warthen town No. 1384. Cleveland No. 1399. Northern ' No. 1488. Tennille,' including Tennille town Tennille town Wayne county. 333. Gardi 334. Waynesvilles. 335. Lulaton » 683. Odumio_ No. No. No. No. No. 1217. Screven". No. 1256. Jesup, including Jesup town. Jesup town No. 1308. Hortense No. 1313. Mt. Pleasant No. 1493. Atkinsons No. 1519. Madrayi2 No. 1526. Ritch" No. 1565. Nahunta« Webster county. No. 802 No. 978, including Preston town . Preston town No. 1092, including Weston town.. Weston town No. 1093 No. 1105 648 7,771 5.919 739 524 257 768 11,463 1, 1.55 1,906 1,449 115 124 908 1,768 299 827 381 2,842 1,113 28,227 1,336 27 803 683 927 322 1,525 1,918 2,082 387 1,390 1,233 3,013 2,023 1,225 1,291 880 907 1,332 178 625 518 1,698 148 699 947 3,195 9,449 883 608 564 1,166 932 1,713 80s 572 720 478 763 446 614 6,618 '661 560 2,705 2,414 146 1,594 1,352 273 215 1,105 846 563 523 8 No. 1493 organized from part of No. 334 since 1890. » No. 1565 organized from part of No. 335 since 1890. 10 Parts taken to form No. 1519 and part of No. 1526 since 1890. " Part taken to form part of No. 1526 since 1890. 12 Organized from part of No. 583 since 1890. 18 Organized from parts of Nos. 583 and 1217 since 1890. 1,027 4,447 3.364 496 642 252 188 10,967 612 1,216 1,662 1,719 844 1,804 332 789 73 2,321 825,237 1,364 760 904 575 1,397 1,692 1,715 224 1,274 1,174 2,724 I, 760 1,060 1,038 866 700 977 359 1,511 641 2,956 9S3 7,485 675 585 992 1,665 1,116 1,651 907 427 374 6,695 18 Table 4. -POPULATION OP GEORGIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-ODntinued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. White county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 426. Mossy Creek 427. Naooocheei 558. Tesnatee 721. Blue Creek 836. Town Greek 861. Yonah 862. Shoal Creek No. 1439. Blue Eidge No. 1441. White Creek No. 1497. Chattahoochee i_ Whitfield cotinty- No. 627. Tilton, Including Tilton town_. Tilton town_. No. No. No, No No, Vamell 629. Lower Tenth . 631. Ninth Triokum 2_. 872. Dalton, including Dalton city Dalton city No. 1049. Tunnellull,2 including Tunnelhill town . Tunnelhill town No. 1233. Mill Creek 2-, No. 1278. Red Clay, including Cohutta town., Coliutta town No. 1294. Upper Tenth No. 1298. Cove City No. 130fi. Flncher No. 143S. Rooky Face^ WILOOX COUNTY . No. 433. Bowens Mill * No. 1103. Ginhouse,' including Seville town. Seville town _ No. 1158. Abhevllle, including Abbeville town . Abbeville town No. 1171. Shake Rag* No. 1177. Ryles Mill s No. 1317. Wolf Pit. No. 1321. Maple Branch « No. 1442. Rochelle, including Rochelle town.. Rochelle town No. 1546. Davis Mill s No. 1561. Sibble* 1900 5,912 426 392 390 950 536 478 439 356 14, 509 649 194 837 677 907 718 6,400 4,31s 526 619 894 620 467 11,097 1,186 1,376 1,277 2,090 1, 152 545 1,010 1,308 678 1,960 793 454 495 1890 6,151 1,009 1,319 622 452 456 908 622 299 564 12,916 732 182 859 562 919 772 4,823 3,046 892 360 562 862 268 557 785 591 S7,980 1, 4 12 909 2gi 1,332 657 1,046 (») 623 1,575 MINOK OIVTL DIVISIONS. Wilkes county - No. 164. Town, Including' Washington village - Washington village No. 165. Newtown , No. 166. Derbyshire No. 167. Mallorys No. 168. Donegal No. 169. Tyrone No. 171. Irvin. No. 174. Mackasdokee — , No. 175. Upton No. 176. Pento No. 177. Bussey No. 178. Jenkins. No. 179. Anderson No. 180. Goose Nest — No. 181. Broad River . Wilkinson county. No. 327. Irwinton, Including Irwinton town . Irwinton town — No. 328. Bloodworths No. 329. Passmore No. 330. Lords, including Toomsboro town .. Toomsboro town No. 331. Gordon, including Gordon town Gordon town No. 332. GriflBn No. 352. High Hill No. 353. Turkey Creek No. 1245. Bethel No. 1505. Ivey« Worth county.. No. 512 No. 867, including Sylvester town . Sylvester town No. 1044. No. 1121. No. 1124., No. 1125,' including Ty Ty town Ty Ty town No. 1145, Including Ashburn town Ashburn town No. 1346, including Sumner town Sumner town No. 1418 No. 1428 No. 1576 ' 1900 20,866 4,436 3,30a 1,418 1,404 897 883 1,214 1,432 861 1,462 1,360 1,000 1,255 1,056 1,200 11, 440 1,993 227 1,400 950 1,188 SO 1,597 S09 1,178 862 1,069 397 806 18,664 1,762 1,612 S52 1,699 1,467 2,210 1,426 17s 3,025 1. 301 2,664 333 950 1,201 1890 18,081 3,608 2,631 1,532 1,241 748 876 999 1,117 773 1,091 1,019 866 1,090 1,084 ■941 1,096 10, 781 1,838 "iim 886 1,371 1,932 ~i,"227 833 753 10,048 1,356 668 1,034 966 1,131 1,365 3S3 811 403 1,381 372 964 1 No. 1497 organized from part of No. 427 since 1890. 2 No. 1433 organized from parts of Nos. 868, 1049, and 1283 since 1890. 8 Nos. 1171 and 1317 (population 1, 053) not separately returned in 1890. * No. 1561 organized from parts of Nos. 433 and 1171 anoe 1890. s No. 1546 organized from parts of Nos. 1103, 1177, and 1321 since 1890. « No. 1505 organized irom part of No. 328 since 1890. ' No. 1576 organized from part of No. 1125 since 1890. There are 372 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Georgia, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP GEORGIA: 1890 AND 1900. OITIEB, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Abbeville town Acree town Aeworth town Adairsvllle town Adel town Adrian town Aikenton town Alapaha town Albany city Alpharetta town Alto town ■ Americus city Andersonville village Arabi village Arlington village Ashburn town Athens city Atlanta city Auburn town Augusta city Austell town Bainbridge town Baldwin town Ball Ground town BarnesvUle town POPULATION. 1900 1,152 169 937 616 721 833 136 429 4,606 310 74 7,674 245 505 755 1,801 10, 245 89, 872 161 39. 441 648 2,641 130 302 3,036 1890 657 815 531 527 449 4,008 256 6,398 417 403 8,639 65,533 33,300 582 1,668 296 1,839 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Bamett town Barrington town Bartow town Battle Hill town Baxley town Bellton town Blaclsshear town Blairsville town Blakely town Blue Eidge town Bluflfton town BoUngbroke town Boston town ; Bowdou town Bowersville town Bowman town Braswell town Bremen town Brewton town Bronwood town Brunswick city Buchanan town Buckhead town Buena Vista town Buford town POPULATION. 1900 381 34 286 223 488 257 876 141 804 1,148 312 157 722 807 294 367 100 291 292 359 9,081 359 240 1,161 1,362 1890 73 437 337 211 656 114 441 264 298 646 854 275 823 312 406 8,459 824 788 496 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Butler town Cairo town Calhoun town Camak town Camilla town Canton town Carlton town Carnesville town Carrollton town Cartersvllle city Cave Springs town Cecil town Cedartown town Chauncey town Chickamauga town Chlpley town Chokee village Clarkston town ClarksvIUe town Claxton town Clayton town Cochran town Cohutta town I Coleman town College Park town POPULATION. 1900 1890 707 712 690 521 851 680 115 1,051 866 847 659 277 305 275 1,998 1,451 3,135 8,171 824 962 894 203 2,823 ^'^f. 422 633 95 459 120 153 362 271 491 396 553 199 1,531 283 268 263 211 517 19 Tablb 5.— population OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF GEORGIA: 1900— Continued. 1890 AND CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Colquitt town Columbus city Comer town Concord village Conyers town Cordele town Cornelia town Covington city Crawford town Crawf ordville town . Culloden village Culverton town Cumming town Cusseta village CuthlDert town Dahlonega town Dallas town Dalton city- Danielsville town., Darien city Dayisboro vUlage— Dawson town Dawsouville town . Decatur town Demorest town Dennard town De Soto village Dexter town Doeruu town_ Donalsonville town- Douglas townl Douglasville town Dubun citv_ Duluth town Eastman town East Point town- East Kome town . Eatonton city Edgewood town__ Elberton town Elko town. Ellaville town Ellijay town Emerson town Etna town Fairburn town Fatrmount town FayettevUle town_. Fitzgerald city Five Forks town Flint Stone town Flovilla town - Flowery Branch town . Folkston town Forsytb city Fort Gaines town Fort Valley town Franklin town Frazler town Gainesville city Geneva town Georgetown village - Gibson town GlenvUle town Gordon town Grantville town Graysville town Greensboro city Greenville town Griffin city - Grovetown town Guyton town Halxira town Hamilton town Hampton town Hapeville town Harlem town Harmony Grove town_ Harrison town Harrisonville town Hartwell town Hawkinsville town — Hazleburst town Helena town Hephzibah town HiUsboro town HOton town Hiram town Hogansville town Homer town Homerville town Hosohton town Irwinton town Jackson town Jakin town Jasper town Jefferson town Jenkinsburg town Jesup town POPULATION. 1900 1890 17, 320 614 336 231 605 473 467 062 308 597 834 283 239 301 641 255 644 315 194 739 387 926 217 418 660 16 250 199 325 519 617 L,140 i,987 336 L,235 L,315 671 L,823 1,285 5,834 171 474 581 111 128 761 191 430 L,817 141 257 523 420 167 1,172 L,305 !,022 218 68 1,382 264 348 298 269 509 769 183 L,511 815 i.857 527 500 302 418 468 430 527 1, 45-1 322 711 L,672 !,103 793 604 541 179 104 105 893 221 484 290 227 .,487 267 379 726 255 805 17,303 360 1,849 1,578 175 1,823 """sii' 356 241 2,328 896 455 3,046 149 1,491 224 2,284 1,013 208 863 862 819 1,082 738 514 1,682 1,572 437 '695 422 850 920 1,097 1,752 260 8,202 848 197 654 306 1,313 4,503 541 422 647 611 575 166 518 207 '922 540 l07' OITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Jonesboro city Kenesaw town Kingston town Kirkwood town Kite town Knoxville village _ Lafayette town La Grange city Lake Park town___ Lavonia town _ Lawrenceville town Leary town Leesburg town Leney town Leslie village Lexington town Lincolnton town Lithla Springs town Lithonia town Locust Grove town LoganvlUe town Louisville town Louvale town Lovett town Lula town Lumber City town Lumpkin town Luthersville town Lyerly town Lyons town McDonougb town Mcintosh town McEae town Machen town Macon city - Madison city Marietta city MarshallvUle village, Martin town . Maysville town Meansville town Meigs town Mesena town Metcalf town Midville village MilledgevUle city Millen town Milner village Mineral Bluff town_ Molina village Monroe city. Montezuma town — Monticello town — Moreland town Morgan town Moultrie town Mt. Airy town Mt. Vernon village. Monntville town — Mystic town Nashville village — Nellieville town .... Nelson town Newborn town New England City . Newnan city Newton town. Norcross town North Eome town Norwood town Oakland City town Ochlockonee town Ocilla town Oconee town Oglethorpe town Omaha town Oxford town Palmetto town Parrott town Patterson town Pavo town Pearson town Pelhamtown Pendergrass town Penfleld town Pepperton town Perry city . Pinehurst town Plains vUlage Powder Springs town. Powellville town Preston town Princeton town Quitman town Raccoon Mills town.... ReidsvUle town Resaca town Reynolds town Khine town POPULATION. 1900 1890 877 320 512 699 156 300 491 4,274 319 699 853 396 413 62 213 635 221 330 1,208 254 481 1,009 53 114 217 760 1,470 209 234 534 683 262 1,020 210 23,272 1,992 4,446 879 160 453 155 617 124 259 275 4,219 411 440 158 394 1,846 719 1,106 229 240 2,221 310 573 224 97 293 476 264 695 138 3,654 329 797 960 299 823 244 805 27 545 152 800 620 267 314 262 336 946 232 375 500 650 330 346 280 79 146 244 2,281 441 267 128 436 191 168 559 377 ;,090 566 267 442 220 290 1,182 256 338 471 615 316 228 22,746 2,131 3,384 1,086 827 166 '§'§22" 706 849 180 201 707 426 266 230 201 2,859 713 771 332 791 552 385 665 "262 197 283 OITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Richland town Eiddleville village . Ringgold town Rising Fawn town _ Roberta town Rochelle town Rockmart town Rome city Roopville village Roswell town Eoyston town Ruckeraville town.. Rutledge city St. Charles town St. Marys town Sandersville city Sasser town Savannah city Senoia town.. Seville town.. Shady Dale town Sharon town Sharpsburg town Shellman town Smithville town Smyrna town Social Circle town.. Sparks town Sparta town Spring Place town . Springvale town Statesboro town Statham town Stellaville town Sterling town.. Stillmore town Stone Mountain town. Sugar Valley town Summerville town Summerville town Summit town Sumner town Suwanee town Swainsboro town Sycamore town Sylvania town Sylvester town Talbotton town Talking Rock town Tallapoosa city Tallulah Falls town Taylorsville town Temple town Tennille town The Rock town Thomaston town Thomasville town Thomson town Tifton town TUton town Toccoa town Toomsboro town Trenton town Trion town Tunuelhill town Turin town Tybee town Ty Ty town Unadilla village Valdosta city VidaUa town Vieima town _ Villa Rica town Waco town Wadley town Waleska town ■Waresboro town Warrenton town Warthen town Washington village . Wassaw town Watkinsville town ._ Waycross town Waynesboro village . West Buford town Weston town West Point city Whigham town Whitehall town White Plains town _. Whitesburg town Willacoochee town__ Winder town. Woodbury town Woodstock town Wrightsville town..- Yatesville town Young Harris town _ Zebulon town POPULATION. 1900 1,014 178 437 212 252 793 675 7,291 109 1,329 579 99 469 66 529 2,023 322 54,244 782 1,277 800 216 137 584 597 238 1,229 688 1,150 213 166 1,197 172 171 97 741 835 231 486 3,245 264 333 247 895 274 546 652 1,131 102 2,128 134 139 397 1,121 180 1,714 5,322 1,154 1,384 194 2,176 50 319 1,926 302 196 881 175 524 5,613 503 1,035 576 345 630 170 269 1,113 148 3,300 592 351 5,919 2,030 211 278 1,797 392 660 290 296 471 1,145 566 276 1,127 283 342 361 1890 467 465 927 411 6,957 123 1,138 340 675 1,760 43,189 863 291 152 172 177 462 416 737 307 1,540 194 426 929 164 660 166 395 338 1,140 141 1,699 149 87 240 1,181 5,534 836 182 1,120 878 807 360 161 363 "2"854 636 426 357 522 974 '2~63i 314 3,364 1,711 216 1,264 264 510 294 398 202 369 479 315 20 Of the above named 372 incorporated places there are only 40 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, and of these only 13 have a population in excess of 5,000. Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah are the only cities in Georgia that haye a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for these cities a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it is separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF ATLANTA, AUGUSTA, AND SAVANNAH : 1800 TO 1900. ATLANTA. AUGUSTA. SAVANNAH. CENSUS YEARS. Popiilation. INCEEASE. Population. INCREASE. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1900 - 89,872 65,533 37,409 21,789 9,554 2,572 24,339 28,124 15,620 12,235 6,982 37.1 75.1 71.6 128.0 271.4 39,441 33,300 21,891 15,389 12,493 6% 6,141 11,409 6,502 2,896 18.4 52.1 42.2 23.1 54,244 43,189 30,709 28,235 22,292 15,312 11,214 7,776 7,523 5,215 5,166 11,055 12,480 2,474 5,943 6,9S0 4,098 3,438 253 2,308 49 26.5 1890 - - 40.6 1880 8.7 1870 . 26.6 1860 45.5 1850 - _ _ 36.5 1840 - - 44.2 1830 3.3 1820 _- 44.2 1810 0.9 1800 1 Not separately returned In 1850 ; in 1852, according to a census taken by local authorities, it bad a population of 11,753. As shown by this summary, Atlanta, the largest city in the state, has a population in 1900 of 89, 872 as compared with a population of only 2,572 in 1850 ; in 1890 it had a population of 65,533, representing an increase during the past ten years of 24,339, oTr 37.1 per cent, as compared with an increase of 75.1 per cent during the preceding ten years. Savannah, the second largest city in the state, shows an increase of 25.5 per cent from 1890 to 1900, its present population being 54,244 as against 43,189 in 1890 ; it had a population of 5,166 in 1800, or less than one-tenth of its population .in 1900. Augusta, the third largest city in the state, has a population in 1900 of 39,441, showing an increase of 6,141, or 18.4 per cent, since 1890 as compared with an increase of 52.1 per cent from 1880 to 1890. Director of the Census. -;^ Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 20. ^A/'ASHINGTON, D. C. December 13, 1900. POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of each state and territory by coun- ties or equivalent subdivisions, according to the oflGlcial count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. The population of each county as returned in 1890 is also given for purposes of comparison, together with the increase (or decrease) during the decade. The population of Alaska, Hawaii, and the Indian Territory is given for certain subdivisions on page 19. POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900. STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Alabama Autauga Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bulloek Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas Dekalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin GencTa Greene Hale CP35M POPULATION. 1900 1,828,697 17, 915 IB, 194 35,152 18, 498 23,119 31,944 25,76f 34,874 32,554 21, 096 16,522 18,136 27, 790 17,099 13,206 20, 972 22, 341 17, 614 16, 144 15, 346 19, 668 17, 849 21,189 64,657 23,558 26, 099 11, 320 27, 361 14,132 16,611 19, 096 24,182 31,011 1890 1,513,017 13, 330 8,941 34,898 13, 824 21, 927 27, 063 21,641 33, 835 26, 319 20, 459 14, 549 17,526 22, 624 16, 765 13, 218 12, 170 20, 189 14, 594 15, 906 7,to36 15, 425 13, 4.'?9 17, 225 49, 350 21,106 21,732 8,666 21, 926 12,823 10, 681 10, 690 22, 007 27, 501 Increase since 1890. 315,680 4,585 4,283 254 4,674 1,192 4,881 4,120 1,039 6,235 637 1,973 610 5,166 1,334 112 8,802 2,152 2,920 238 7,810 4,243 4,410 3,964 5,307 2,462 4,367 2,654 5,435 1,309 6,830 8,406 2,175 3,510 STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Alabama— Continued. Henry Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale . Lawrence _ Lee Limestone- Lowndes Macon Madison__ Marengo - Marion___ Marshall . Mobile -— Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph _ Russell St. Clair — Shelby _— Sumter Talladega.. Tallapoosa _ Tuscaloosa _ Walker Washington _ Wilcox Winston POPULATION. 1900 36, 147 30,508 140,420 16,084 26, 559 20,124 31, 826 22, 387 35, 651 23, 126 43, 702 38,315 14,494 23,289 62, 740 23, 666 72,047 28,820 31,783 24,402 29, 172 21, 647 27,083 19, 425 23,684 32,710 35, 773 29,676 36, 147 25,162 11,134 35, 631 9,654 1S90 24,847 28,026 88, 501 14, 187 23, 7:)9 20,725 28,694 21,201 31,550 18, 439 38, 119 33, 095 11,347 18, 935 51,587 18, 990 56, 172 24,089 29, 332 22,470 24,423 17,219 24,093 17,353 20,886 29,574 29, 346 25,460 30, 352 16, 078 7,935 30, 816 6,552 Increase since 1890. 11, 300 2,482 51,919 1,897 2,820 1601 3,132 1,186 4,101 4,687 5,583 6,220 3,147 4,354 11, 163 4,676 15,876 4,731 2,451 1,932 4,749 4,428 2,990 2,072 2,798 3,136 6,427 4,215 5,795 9,084 3,199 4,815 3,002 ' Decrease. POPULATION OP STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Increase since 1800. STATES, TEERITOKIES, AND COUNTIES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Increase since 1890. Arizona - Apache Cochise Coconino,, Gila Graham Maricopa.. Mohave Navajo Pima Pinal Santa Cruz _ Yavapai Yuma - San Carlos Indian reservation-. Arkansas. Arlsansas.. Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley .. Calhoun-. Carroll — Chicot Clark- Clay Cleburne — Cleveland _ Columbia - Conway Craighead- Crawford Crittenden _ Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner-. Franklin -. Fulton __-. Garland . Grant- Greene Hempstead- Hot Spring - Howard Independence-. Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson — . Lafayette-. Lawrence . Lee Lincoln Little River- Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller - Monroe- Montgomery . Nevada Newton — Ouachita - Perry Phillips — Pike Poinsett . Polk Pope Fraiiie — Pulaski Kaudolph -_ St. Francis . SaUue Scott Searcy Sebastian- Sevier 122, 931 8,297 9,251 5,514 4,973 14, 162 20,4.57 3,426 8,829 14, 689 7,779 4,545 13, 799 4,145 3,065 1,311,564 12, 973 19, 734 9,298 31, 6U 16, 396 9,651 8,539 18, 848 14,528 21,289 15,886 9,628 11, 620 22, 077 19. 772 19. 605 21, 270 14, 629 11,051 11, 518 11,511 19,451 20,780 17, 395 12,917 18. 773 7,671 16, 979 24,101 12,748 14,076 22,b57 13. 606 18,383 40, 972 17,448 10, 594 16, 491 19,409 13,389 13,731 20, 563 22, 644 19,864 11,377 17,558 16,384 16, 816 9,444 16,609 12,638 20,892 7,294 26, 661 10, 301 7,025 18, 352 21, 715 11,875 63, 179 17, 156 17,157 13,122 13,183 11, 988 36, 935 16, 339 4,281 6,938 2,021 6,670 10, 986 1,444 12, 673 4,251 8,685 2,671 1, 128, 179 11, 432 13, 295 8,527 27, 716 15,816 7,972 7,267 17,288 11,419 20, 997 12,200 7,884 11, 362 19, 893 19,459 12,025 21, 714 13, 940 7,693 9,296 10, 324 17,352 18,342 19, 934 10,984 16,328 7,786 12,908 22,796 11, 603 13, 789 21, 961 18,038 15, 179 40,881 16,758 7,700 12, 984 18,886 10,256 8,903 20,774 19,263 17,402 10,390 14,714 11, 635 15, 836 7,923 14,832 9,960 17, 033 5,538 25,341 8,537 4,272 9,283 19,458 11,374 47, 329 14,485 13, 643 11,311 12, 636 9,664 33,200 10, 072 63,311 4,016 2,313 5,514 2,952 8,492 9,471 1,982 8,829 2,016 3,528 4,545 5,114 1,474 3,065 183,385 1,541 6,439 771 3,895 580 1,679 1,272 1,660 3,109 292 3,686 1,744 258 2,184 313 7,480 1444 689 3,358 2,222 1,187 2,099 2,438 1 2, 539 1,933 3,446 1115 4,071 1,306 1,146 287 696 468 3,204 91 2,894 3,607 623 3,134 4,828 1211 3,281 2,462 2,844 4,749 1,480 1,521 1,777 2,588 3,859 1,766 1,220 1,764 2,753 9,069 2,257 501 16,850 2,671 8,614 1,8U 648 2,324 8,735 6,267 Arkansas— Continued. Sharp Stone Union Van Buren „ Washington - White Woodruff Yell California- Alameda -. Alpine Amador — , Butte Calaveras-. Colusa - Contra Costa . Del Norte Eldorado Fresno Glenn . Humboldt - Inyo Kern Kings Lake . Lassen- Los Angeles - Madera Marin Mariposa — Mendocino - Merced Modoc Mono Monterey- Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino . San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo - San Mateo Santa Barbara - Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou—. Solano Sonoma Stanislaus . Sutter Tehama . Trinity — Tulare Tuolumne - Ventura Yolo Yuba Colorado-. Arapahoe . Archuleta - Baca Bent Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne — . Clear Creek . Conejos . Costilla-. Custer — Delta ' Decrease. 12,199 8,100 22,495 11, 220 34,256 24,864 16,304 22,750 1,485,053 130, 197 609' 11, 116 17,117 11,200 7,364 18, 046 2.-'0f 8 \ 37, J 5,150 27, 104 4,377 16,480 9,871 6,017 4,511 170, 298 6,364 15,702 4,720 20,465 9,215 5,076 2,167 19, 380 16,451 17,789 19,696 15,786 4,657 17, 897 45,915 6,633 27,929 85,090 342,782 36,452 16,637 12,094 18, 934 60, 216 21,512 17,318 4,017 16,962 24, 143 88, 480 9,550 6,886 10, 996 4,383 18,875 11,166 14, 367 13, 618 8, 620 539, 700 153,017 2,117 759 3,049 21,544 7,085 501 7,082 8,794 4,632 2,937 5,487 10,418 7,043 14,977 8,567 32,024 22, 946 14,009 18,015 1,208,130 93,864 667 10, 320 17, 939 14,640 13, 615 2,592 9,232 32,026 23,469 3,544 7,101 4,239 101, 454 13, 072 3,787 17, 612 8,085 4,986 2,002 18,637 16,411 17,369 13, 689 15,101 4,933 40, 339 6,412 25,497 34,987 298, 997 28,629 16,072 10,087 15,764 48,005 19,270 12,133 5,051 12,163 20,946 32, 721 10,040 5,469 9,916 3,719 24,574 6,082 10,071 12,684 9,636 412, 198 132, 136 826 1,479 1,313 14,082 6,612 534 7,184 7,198 3,491 2,970 2,531 1,781 1,057 7,518 2,653 2,232 1,918 2,295 4,736 276,923 36. 333 1168 796 1822 2,318 17,276 4,531 1184 1246 5,836 6,160 3,635 833 6,672 9,871 11,084 272 68,844 6,364 2,630 933 2,853 1,130 90 165 743 40 420 6,107 685 1276 17,897 5,676 221 2,432 103 43,786 6,823 565 2,007 3,180 12,211 2,242 5,185 11,034 4,799 3,197 5,769 1490 417 1,080 664 16,199 5,084 4,296 934 11,016 127,502 20,882 1,291 1720 1,736 7,462 473 133 1102 1,601 1,141 133 2,953 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEKRITOEIES, AND CODNTIKS. Colorado — Continued. Dolores— Douglas - Eagle Elbert — El Paao- Fremont Garfield — Gilpin Grand Gunnison- Hinsdale Huerfano Jefferson „_ Kiowa Kit Carson _ Lake La Plata Larimer Las Animas . Lincoln Logan- POPULATION. 1900 Mineral Montezuma- Montrose Morgan- Otero -^- Ouray — Parlt Phillips- Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco -. Rio Grande- Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel _ Sedgwick — Summit Teller Washington . Weld Yuma Connecticut _ Fairfield- Hartford — Litchfield ., Middlesex- New Haven — New London - Tolland Windham DelaTPare-. Kent Newcastle - Sussex District of Columbia-. The District — Florida . Alachua- Baker Bradford - Brevard .. Calhoun- Citrus Clay Columbia- Dade De Soto Duval Escambia- Franklin - Gadsden Hamilton- 1,134 3,120 3,008 3,101 31,602 15,636 5,835 6,690 741 5,331 1,609 8,395 9,306 701 1,580 18,054 7,016 12, 168 21,842 926 3,292 9,267 1,913 8,058 4,535 3,268 11,522 4,731 2,998 1,583 7,020 3,766 34,448 1,690 4,080 3,661 3,853 2,342 5,379 971 2,744 29,002 1,241 ]i6,808 1,729 1890 1,498 3,006 3,725 1,856 21,239 9,156 4,478 5,867 604 4,359 6,882 8,450 1,243 2,472 14, 663 5,509 9,712 17,208 689 3,070 4,260 184, 203 195, 415 63, 672 41, 760 269, 163 82,758 24,523 46,861 184,735 32,762 109,697 42,276 278,718 278,718 528,542 32,245 4,516 10,295 5,158 5,132 5,391 5,635 17,094 4,955 8,047 39,733 28,313 4,890 15,294 11,881 1,529 3,980 1,601 4,192 6,510 3,548 2,642 8,929 1,969 31,491 1,200 3,451 2,369 3,313 1, .572 2,909 1,293 1,906 2,301 11,736 2,596 746,258 150,081 147,180 53,542 39,524 209,058 76,634 25,081 45, 158 168, 493 32,«64 97,182 38,647 230,392 230,392 391,422 22, 934 3,333 7,516 3,401 1,681 2,394 5,154 12,877 861 4,944 26,800 20, 188 3,308 11,894 8,507 Increase since 1890. 1864 114 1717 1,245 10,363 6,480 1,357 823 137 972 747 1,513 856 1542 1892 3,391 1,607 2,456 4,634 237 222 6,007 1,913 1,529 555 1,667 7,830 11,779 1550 11,059 11,909 1,797 2,957 490 629 1,292 540 770 2,470 1322 888 29,002 1 1, 060 5,072 1867 162,097 34,122 48,235 10,130 2,236 60,105 6,124 1558 1,703 16,242 12,515 3,629 48,326 48, 326 137,120 9,311 1,183 2,779 1,757 3,451 < 2,997 481 4,217 4,094 8,103 12,933 8,125 1,582 3,400 8,374 STATES, TEBBITOKIES, AND COUNTIES. Florida— Continued. Hernando . Hillsboro— Holmes Jackson Jefferson — Lafayette - Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison- Manatee- Marion Monroe- Nassau -. Orange - Osceola- Pasco — Polk Putnam St. John Santa Rosa - Sumter Suwanee Taylor Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington - Georgia - Appling _ Baker Baldwin - Banks Bartow — Berrien- Bibb Brooks — Bryan Bulloch - Burke Butts Calhoun— Camden — , Campbell- Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee - Chattooga - Cherokee -- Clarke Clay Clayton — Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt— Columbitt- Coweta Crawford - Dade Dawson — Decatur — Dekalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty- Douglas — Early Echols Effingham- Elbert Emanuel - Fanniu- POPULATION. 1900 Fayette- Floyd Forsyth — Franklin - Fulton — 3,638 36,013 7,762 23,377 16, 195 4,987 7,467 • 3,071 19,887 8,603 2,956 15,446 4,663 24,403 18,006 9,664 11,374 3,444 6,054 12,472 U,641 9,165 10,293 6,187 14,554 3,999 10,003 5,149 9,346 10,154 2,216,331 12,336 6,704 17, 768 10,545 20,823 19,440 50,473 18, 606 6,122 21,377 30,165 12,805 9,274 7,669 9,518 26,576 5,823 3,592 71,239 5,790 12,952 15,243 17,708 8,563 9,598 8,732 24,664 16, 169 13, 636 10, 653 24,980 10, 368 4,578 5,442 29,454 21,112 13,975 26,567 13,679 8,745 14,828 3,209 8,334 19,729 21,279 n,214 10,114 33,113 11,550 17,700 117,363 1890 2,476 14,941 4,336 17,544 15,757 3,686 8,034 1,414 17,752 6,586 1,452 14,316 2,895 20, 796 18,786 8,294 12,584 3,133 4,249 7,905 11, 186 8,712 7,961 5,363 10,624 2,122 8,467 3,117 4,816 6,426 1,837,353 8,676 6,144 14,608 8,562 20, 616 10, 694 42, 870 13,979 5,520 13,712 28,501 10,565 8,438 6,178 9,115 22, 301 5,431 3,335 57, 740 4,902 11,202 15,412 15,186 7,817 8,295 6,652 22,286 10,483 4,794 11,281 22,354 9,315 5,707 5,612 19,949 17,189 11,452 18, 146 12,206 7,794 9,792 8,079 5,599 15,376 14,703 8,724 8,728 28,891 11,155 14, 670 84,655 Increase since 1890. POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEKKITOEIES, AND CODNTIES. Georgia— Continued. Gilmer Glaseoclc . Glynn Gordon Greene Gwinnett Habersham . Hall. Hancock . Haralson. Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston.. Irwin. Jackson „ Jasper Jefferson . Johnson.. Jones Laurens . Lee Liberty.. Lincoln . Lowndes .. Lumpkin.. McDuffle _. Mcintosh.. Macon Madison Marion Meriwether , Miller Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe _ Paulding Pickens Pierce Pike. Polk. Pulaski.. Putnam Quitman Eabun Eandolph .. Richmond.. Eockdale.. 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 Wilkes Wilkinson. Worth POPULATION. 1900 10,198 4,516 14,317 14,119 16,542 25,585 13,604 20,752 18,277 11, 922 18,009 14,492 11, 177 18, 602 22, 641 13,645 24,039 15,033 18,212 11,409 13. 358 26,908 10, 344 13,093 7,156 20,036 7,433 9,804 6,537 14,093 13,224 10,080 23,339 6,319 6,763 14, 767 20, 682 16. 359 15, 813 8,623 29, 836 16,734 8,602 17, 881 12, 969 8,641 8,100 18,761 17,866 18,489 13,436 4,701 6,285 16,847 53,735 7,515 5,499 19,252 17, 619 15,856 26,212 12, 197 7,912 20,419 9,846 10, 083 19, 023 31,076 4,748 24,002 8.716 8,481 13, 670 15, 661 20,942 13, 761 11,463 28,227 9,449 6,618 5,912 14, 509 11, 097 20,866 11,440 18, 664 1890 9,074 8,720 13,420 12,758 17,051 19, 899 11, 573 18,047 17, 149 11,316 16,797 10,887 9,557 16,220 21,613 6,316 19, 176 13,879 17,213 6,129 12,709 13, 747 9,074 12,887 6,146 15,102 6,867 8,789 6,470 13,183 11,024 7,728 20, 740 4,275 6,208 10,906 19, 137 9,248 16,041 8,461 27, 761 14, 310 7,713 16, 961 11,948 8,182 6,379 16, 300 14, 945 16,559 14,842 4,471 6,606 15, 267 46, 194 6,813 6,443 14,424 13, 117 16,682 22, 107 18.258 7,291 10,253 8,666 5,477 14,503 26,164 4,064 20, 723 8,195 7,749 12,188 13,282 17,467 8,811 10, 957 25,237 7,485 5,695 6,151 12, 916 7,980 18,081 10,781 10,048 Increase since 1890. 1,124 796 897 1,361 1509 5,686 2,031 2,705 1,128 606 1,212 3,605 1,620 2,382 1,028 7,329 4,863 1,154 999 5,280 649 12,161 1,270 206 1,010 4,934 666 1,016 67 910 2,200 2,352 2,599 2,044 565 3,861 1,515 7,111 1228 162 2,075 2,424 1,021 469 1,721 2,461 2,911 1,930 11,406 230 679 1,580 8,541 702 56 4,828 4,502 174 4,105 11,061 621 10, 166 1,180 4,606 4,520 4, 922 684 3,279 521 732 1, 482 2,379 3,475 4,950 506 2,990 1,964 923 1239 1,593 3,117 2,785 659 8,616 STATES, TEBEITOKIES, AND COUNTIES. Idaho . Ada Alturas Bannock ._ Bear Lake . Bingham _. Blaine Boise Canyon Cassia Custer Elmore Fremont.. Idaho Kootenai . Latah Lemhi Lincoln Logan Nez Perces . Oneida Owyhee Shoshone Washington _ minols- Adams Alexander.. Bond Boone Brown Bureau _. Calhoun. Carroll .. Champaign.. Christian . Clark Clay. Clinton _ Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland. Dekalb Dewitt Douglas Dupage Edgar Edwards — Effingham. Payette., Ford. Franklin . Pulton . Gallatin _ Greene Grundy Hamilton., Hancock ., Hardin Henderson . Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess. Johnson Kane Kankakee. Kendall Knox Laice Lasalle Lawrence . Lee. Livingston _. Logan McDonough _ McHenry.. McLean Macon Macoupin _ Madison... POPULATION. 1900 161,772 11,559 11,702 7,051 10,447 4,900 4,174 7,497 8,951 2,049 2,286 12,821 9,121 10,216 13,451 3,446 1,784 13,748 8,933 3,804 11,960 6,882 4,821,550 67, 058 19,384 16, 078 15, 791 11,557 41,112 8,917 18,963 17,222 47, 622 32, 790 24,033 19,653 19,824 34, 146 1, 838, 735 19,240 16, 124 31, 766 18, 972 19, 097 28,196 28,273 10, 345 20, 465 28,065 18, 359 19, 675 46, 201 15,836 23,402 24, 136 20, 197 32, 215 7,448 10,836 40, 049 38,014 33, 871 20,160 28,133 14, 612 24,533 15,667 78,792 87,164 11,467 43,612 34,504 87,776 1890 84,385 2,629 6,057 13,575 3,342 3,143 2,176 1,870 2,955 4,108 9,173 1,915 4,169 2,847 6,819 2,021 5,382 3, 826, 351 61,888 16, 563 14. 550 12, 203 11,951 35,014 7,652 18, 320 15, 963 42,159 30,531 21,899 16, 772 17,411 30, 093 1,191,922 17,283 15,443 27,066 17, Oil 17,669 22. 551 26, 787 9,444 19, 358 23,867 17,035 17,138 43,110 14,935 23, 791 21,024 17,800 31,907 7,234 9,876 33,338 35,167 27,809 18,188 22,590 14,810 25, 101 16,013 65, 061 28,732 12, 106 38,752 24,235 80,798 1 Decrease. 16,523 14,693 29,894 26,187 42,035 38,455 28,680 25,489 28,412 27,467 29,759 26,114 67,843 63,036 44,003- 38,083 42,256 40,380 64,694 61,635 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEREIT0K1E3, AND COUNTIES. lUlnols— Continued. Marion Marshall . Mason Massac Menard _. Mercer Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Moultrie Ogle — Peoria- Perry Piatt ... Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam Eandolph _ EioMand— Rock Island- St. Clair Saline - Sangamon.. Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark Stephenson- Tazewell Union Vermilion- Wabash Warren Washington- Wayne White. Whiteside - Will Williamson . Winnebago-. Woodford Indiana - Adams . Allen- Bartholomew - Benton Blackford Boone — Brown-. Carroll . Oass- Clark-. Clay Clinton Crawford - Daviess Dearborn- Decatur Dekalb — Delaware- Dubois Elkhart Fayette Floyd Fountain- Franklin - Fulton Gibson Grant Greene — Hamilton . Hancock __ Harrison Hendricks — Henry Howard Huntington _ Jackson „ .lasper Jay Jefferson . Jennings - POPDLATION. 1900 30,446 16,370 17,491 13, 110 14,336 20, 945 13,847 30,836 35,006 16,224 29, 129 88, 608 19, 830 17,706 31, 595 13,585 14, 564 4,746 28,001 16,391 55,249 86,685 21,685 71, 593 16,129 10,455 32,126 10, 186 34,933 83,221 22, 610 65,635 12, 583 23,163 19, 526 27, 626 25,386 34,710 74,764 27, 796 47, 845 21,822 2,516,462 22,232 77, 270 24, 594 13,123 17, 213 26, 321 9,727 19, 953 34,545 31,835 34,285 28,202 13, 476 29, 914 22,194 19, 518 25,711 49,624 20,357 45,052 13,495 30, 118 21,446 16,388 17,453 30, 099 54,693 28,530 29, 914 19, 189 21, 702 21,292 26,088 28,576 28,901 26, 633 14, 292 26, 818 22, 913 15,757 1890 24,341 13, 653 16,067 11,313 13, 120 18,545 12, 948 30, 003 32, 636 14, 481 28,710 70, 378 17,529 17,062 31, 000 14, 016 11, 355 4,730 25, 049 15,019 41,917 66, 571 19, 342 61, 195 16, 013 10,304 31,191 9,982 31, 338 29, 556 21,549 49, 905 11, 866 21, 281 19, 262 23, 806 25,005 30,854 62,007 22, 226 39,938 21,429 2,192,404 20,181 66, 689 23,867 11,903 10,461 26, 572 10, 308 20, 021 31, 152 30,259 30,536 27, 370 13, 941 26,227 23,864 19,277 24,307 30, 131 20, 253 39,201 12, 630 29,458 19,558 18, 366 16,746 24,920 31, 493 24,379 26, 123 17, 829 20, 786 21, 498 23,879 26, 186 27,644 24,139 11,185 23,478 24,507 14,608 Increase since 1890. 6,105 2,717 1,424 1,797 1,216 2,400 ■ 899 833 2,370 743 419 18,230 2,301 644 595 M31 3,199 .16 2,952 1,372 13,332 20, 114 2,343 10, 398 116 151 935 204 3,595 3,665 1,061 15, 730 717 1,882 264 3,820 381 3,856 12,767 5,570 7,907 393 324,058 2,051 10,581 727 1,220 6,752 1251 1581 168 3,393 1,576 ' 3,749 832 1465 3,687 11,170 241 1,404 19,493 104 5,851 660 1,888 1 1, 978 707 5,179 23, 200 4, 151 3,791 1,360 916 1206 1,209 2,389 1,257 2,494 3,107 3,340 1 1, 594 1,149 1 Decrease. STATES, TEBEITOKIES, AND COUNTIES. Indiana— Continued. Johnson Knox Kosciusko- Lagrange— Lake Laporte Lawrence _ Madison- Marion Marshall — Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery - Morgan Newton . Noble — . Ohio Orange - Owen Parke - Perry- Pike Porter- Pulaski- Putnam — Randolph - Ripley Rush St. Joseph - Scott Shelby _— Spencer Starke Steuben Sulliyan Switzerland . Tippecanoe . Tipton Union Vanderburg - Veruiilion Vigo Wabash . Warren - Wan-ick Washington _ Wayne — Wells White Whitley - loTpa - Adair Adams Allamakee _ Appanoose - Audubon- Benton Blaokhawk-, Boone Bremer Buchanan Buena Vista- Butler Calhoun Carroll Cass Cedar Cerro Gordo - Cherokee Chickasaw — Clarke Clay- Clayton CUnton Crawford- Dallas Davis Decatur Delaware— Des Moines - Dickinson — POPULATION. 1900 20,223 32, 746 29,109 15,284 37, 892 38, 386 25,729 70, 470 197,227 25,119 14,711 28,344 20, 873 29,388 20,467 10,448 23,533 4,724 16,854 15,149 23,000 18,778 20,486 19,175 22,333 14, 033 21, 478 28,653 19,881 20, 148 58,881 8,307 26,491 22, 407 10,431 15, 219 26,005 11,840 38, 659 19,116 6,748 71, 769 15,252 62, 035 28,235 11, 371 22, 329 19, 409 38, 970 23,449 19, 138 17,328 2, 231, 853 16, 192 13, 601 18,711 25,927 13, 626 25,177 32,399 28,200 16,305 21,427 16,975 17, 955 18. 569 20, 319 21,274 19, 371 20, 672 16. 570 17, 037 12, 440 13,401 27,750 43,832 21,685 23,058 15, 620 18, 115 19, 185 35, 989 7,995 1890 19, 561 28,044 28,645 15, 615 23,886 34,445 19,792 36,487 141, 156 23,818 13,973 25,823 17, 673 28,025 18,643 8,803 23,359 4,955 14,678 15,040 20, 296 18,240 18,544 18, 052 21,529 11,233 22, 335 28,085 19, 350 19,034 42,457 7,833 25,454 22,060 7,339 14, 478 21,877 12, 514 35, 078 18,157 7,006 59,809 13,154 50, 195 27,126 10,955 21, 161 18, 619 37,628 21,514 15, 671 17,768 1, 911, i 14,534 12, 292 17, 907 18, 961 12, 412 24,178 24,219 23,772 14, 630 18,997 13,548 15, 463 13, 107 18,828 19,645 18,253 14,864 15, 659 15,019 11, 332 9,309 26, 733 41, 199 18, 894 20,479 15,258 15, 643 17,349 35,324 4,328 POPULATION OP STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Iow£t— Continued. Dubuque - Emmet Fayette Floyd Franklin ., Fremont Greene Grundy Guthrie Hamilton.. Hancock . Hardin Harrison . Henry Howard _. Humboldt. Ida Iowa Jackson Jasper Jefferson . Johnson.. Jones Keokuk .. Kossuth _. Lee. Linn. Louisa. Lucas Lyon Madison.. Mahaska . Marion Marshall . Mills Mitchell Monona Monroe Montgomery . Muscatine O'Brien Osceola Page Palo Alto.. Plymouth . Pocahontas. Polk. Pottawattamie , Poweshiek Einggold Sao Scott ... Shelby.. Sioux... Story Tama Taylor Union Van Buren . Wapello Warren Washington . Wayne Webster Winnebago.. Winneshiek . Woodbury Worth Wright Kansas- Alien Anderson.. Atchison .. Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua - Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud POPULATION. 1900 56,403 9,936 29,845 17,754 14, 996 18,546 17, 820 13,757 18, 729 19, 614 13, 752 22,794 25,597 20,022 14, 512 12,667 12, 327 19,544 23,615 26, 976 17, 437 24, 817 21,954 24,979 22,720 39, 719 56,392 13, 516 16, 126 13, 165 17, 710 34, 273 24,159 29,991 16,764 14,916 17, 980 17,985 17,803 28,242 16,985 8,725 24,187 14,354 22,209 15,339 82,624 54,336 19,414 15,325 17, 639 51,558 17,932 23,337 23,159 24,585 18,784 19,928 17,354 35,426 20,376 20, 718 17,491 31,757 12,725 23,731 54,610 10,887 18,227 1,470,495 19,507 13, 938 28,606 6,594 13,784 24,712 22, 369 23, 363 8,246 11,804 42,694 2,640 1,701 15, 833 18,071 1890 7,621 19, 003 21,356 18,895 11,182 9,836 10,705 18, 270 22, 771 24,943 15,184 23,082 20,233 23,862 13,120 37, 715 45,303 11,873 14,563 15, 977 28,805 23,058 25,842 14,648 13, 299 14,615 13,686 15,848 24,504 13, 060 5,574 21,341 9,318 19,568 9,553 65,410 47, 430 18,394 13,556 14,522 43,164 17, 611 18,370 18, 127 21, 651 16,384 16,900 16,253 30,426 18, 269 18,468 15, 670 21,682 7,325 22, 528 65, 632 9,247 12,057 1,427,096 13, 509 14,203 26,758 7,973 13, 172 28,675 20, 319 24,055 8,233 12,297 27, 770 4,401 2,357 16, 146 19, 295 Increase since 1890. 49,848 6,555 4,274 5,662 23,141 6,704 16,424 2,330 12,871 2,125 16,842 1,704 15,797 2,023 13,215 542 17,380 1,349 15,319 4,196 6,131 3,791 4,241 1,127 3,330 2,881 1,622 1,274 844 2,033 2,263 1,735 1,721 1,117 9,600 2,004 10,089 1,643 1,563 4,485 1,733 5,468 1,101 4,149 2,216 1,617 3,465 4,319 1,956 3,738 3,925 3,151 2,846 5,036 2,641 5,786 17, 214 6,906 1,020 1,769 3,117 8,894 321 4,967 5,032 2,934 2,400 3,028 1,101 5,000 2,107 2,260 1,821 10, 175 5,400 1,203 U,022 1,640 6,170 4;j, 399 1265 1,848 ■1,379 612 '3,863 2,050 '692 18 1493 14,924 U.761 1656 >313 U,224 STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Kansas — Continued. Coffey Comanche.. Cowley Crawford... Decatur Dickinson _ Doniphan _ Douglas ___ Edwards __ Elk Ellis Ellsworth . Finney Ford Franklin _. Garfield . Geary Gove Graham . Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood . Hamilton.— Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman _ Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson _. Kearny Kingman _ Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth. Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson _ Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery . Morris Morton __ Nemaha _ Neosho ._ Nesa Norton ._ Osborne . Ottawa .. Pawnee.- Phillips.. Pottawatomie . Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice .. Riley . Rooks Rush. Russell Saline _._ Scott Sedgwick. Seward... Shawnee _ Sheridan _ Sherman _ Smith ... Stafford . Stanton.;. Stevens .. Sumner.. Thoma«_. Trego. WalSauns POPULATION. 1900 1890 16,643 16,856 1,619 2,549 30,156 34,478 38,809 30,286 9,234 8,414 21,816 22,273 15,079 13,535 25,096 23,961 3,682 3,600 11,443 12,216 8,626 7,942 9,626 9,272 3,469 3,350 5,497 5,308 21,354 20,279 10,744 2,441 5,173 422 Decrease. 881 10,423 2,994 5,029 1,308 Increase since 1890. 787 1930 14,322 8,523 820 1457 1,544 1,135 82 1773 684 354 119 189 1,075 321 1553 144 1,264 493 16, 196 1,426 10,310 2,415 1,264 16, .309 2,027 13,266 11,151 1771 1113 1601 12,956 17,691 457 2,032 17,117 17,533 17,601 1,077 2,395 14,626 16,620 110 1620 1363 2,491 913 19,420 18,104 1,107 10,663 2,365 19,349" 17,385 1,571 11,823 2,873 71 719 1464 11,160 15O8 27,387 1,563 40,940 9,886 16,689 27,586 2,060 38,485 9,709 17,215 1199 1497 2,455 177 1526 1,962 25,074 21,421 20, 676 24,355 3,384 23, 196 21, 614 20,539 23,912 11,422 1,878 1193 137 443 1,581 21,641 14, 647 29,039 11,967 2,542 19,614 15,037 23,104 11,881 >961 2,027 1390 5,935 586 304 20,376 19,254 4,535 11,325 724 19,249 18,561 4,944 10,617 1420 1,127 693 1409 708 23,659 11,844 11,182 5,084 14,442 25,062 12,083 12,581 6,204 13,661 11,403 1239 11,399 1120 781 18,470 7,085 5,241 29,027 18,248 17,722 8,118 6,756 ■27,079 19,002 748 11,033 11,515 1.948 ,'754 14,745 13,828 7,960 6,134 14,451 13,183 8,018 5,204 294 645 158 930 8,.489 17,076 1,098 44,037 7,333 17,442 1,262 43,626 1,156 1366 1164 411 822 53,727 3,819 3,341 1,503 49,172 8,733 5,261 1681 4,555 86 11,920 16,384 9,829 827 620 15,613 8,520 1,031 1,418 771 1.309 1704 1798 25,631 4,112 2,722 12,813 30,271 6,538 2,635 11,720 14,640 11,426 187 1,093 POPULATIOK OP STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEKBITOEIES, AND COUNTIES. Kansas— Continued. Wallace Washington _ Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte .. Kentucky. Adair Allen Anderson_ Ballard Barren Bath- Bell. Boone -, Bourbon . Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge. Bullitt Butler Caldwell _ Calloway- Campbell- Carlisle Carroll . Carter — Christian - Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden Cumberland- Da vless 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 ___ Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence . Lee Leslie Letchei Lewis Lincoln Livingston . Logan Lyon McCracken- McLean Madison POPULATION. 1900 1,178 2,468 21,963 22,894 1,197 1,827 15,621 16,286 10,022 9,021 73,227 54,407 ■2,147,174 1800 14,888 14,657 10,051 10,761 23, 197 14, 734 15,701 11,170 18,069 18,834 18,817 12,137 14,322 20,534 9,602 15,896 14, 510 17,633 54,223 10, 195 9,825 20,228 15, 144 37, 962 16,6?4 15,364 7,871 15, 191 8,962 38,667 10,080 10, 387 11, 669 42,071 17,074 15,552 20,852 11,546 5,163 12,042 13,239 33,204 19,878 12,255 15,432 8,914 22,937 9,838 18,570 18,390 32, 907 14, 620 11,745 30,995 10,561 232, 549 11,925 13, 730 63,591 8,704 17, 372 10,764 17, 592 19,612 7,988 6,753 9,172 17,868 17,059 11,354 25,994 9,319 28,733 12,448 25,607 1,858,635 Increase since 1890. 13,721 13, 692 10,610 8,390 21,490 12, 813 10, 312 12, 246 16, 976 14,033 12,948 12,369 8,705 18,976 8,291 13,956 13,186 14, 675 44,208 7,612 9,266 17, 204 11,848 34. 118 15,434 12,447 7,047 13. 119 8,452 33. 120 8,005 9,214 10, 836 35, 698 16,078 11,256 21,267 10,005 4,611 11, 138 12, 671 28,534 18,688 11, 463 11,911 9,214 21,304 6,197 16, 914 16, 439 29,536 14,164 .11,637 23,605 8,261 188, 598 11,248 11,027 54,161 6,438 13, 762 9,433 13, 747 17,702 6,205 3,964 6,920 14, 803 15, 962 9,474 23,812 7,628 21,051 9,887 24,848 '1,290 1931 1630 335 1,001 18,820 288,539 1,167 965 1559 2,371 1,707 1,921 5,389 U,076 1,093 4,801 869 1232 5,617 1,558 1,311 1,940 1,324 2,958 10,015 2,583 559 3,024 3,296 3,844 1,260 2,917 824 2,072 510 5,547 2,075 1,173 833 6,373 4,296 14I6 1,541 562 904 568 4,670 1,190 792 8,621 1300 1,633 3,641 1,656 1,961 3,371 456 108 7,490 2,300 43, 951 677 2,703 9,430 3,266 3,610 1,331 3,846 1,910 1,783 2,789 2,252 8,065 1,097 1,880 2,182 1,691 7,682 2,561 1,259 STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Kentucky— Continued. MagofBn . Marion Marshall . Martin Mason Meade Menifee _. Mercer Metcalfe- Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Mumenberg-. Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton- Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Robertson - Rockcastle _ Rowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson- Spencer _ Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren Washington _ Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe — •— Woodford . liOnisiana-. Acadia Ascension Assumption _ Avoyelles Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu-, Caldwell - Cameron - Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge- East Carroll East Feliciana-. Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville . Jackson _. Jefferson . Lafayette Lafourche- Lincoln Livingston . Madison Morehouse Natchitoches - Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines--. Pointe Coupee- Rapides POPULATION. 1900 12,006 16, 290 13, 692 5,780 20,446 10, 533 6,818 14, 426 9,988 13,063 12,834 12,792 20, 741 16,587 11,952 27,287 7,078 17,553 6,874 14, 947 8,276 22,686 6,443 31,293 4,900 12,416 8,277 9,696 18,076 18,340 11,624 7,406 11,075 17,371 14, 073 7,272 21,326 29, 970 14, 182 14,892 20,097 25,015 8,764 13,134 1,381,625 23,483 24,142 21, 620 29, 701 17,688 24,153 44,499 30,428 6,917 3,952 16,351 23,029 13, 559 25,063 31, 153 11,373 20,443 8,890 12,902 29,016 27,006 9,119 15,321 22, 825' 28,882 15,898 8,100 12,322 16,634 S3, 216 287,104 20, 947 13, 039 25, 777 39,578 1890 9,196 15,648 11,287 4,209 20,773 9,484 4,666 15,034 9,871 10, 989 12, 367 11,249 17,965 16,417 10,764 22,946 6,754 17, 676 5,975 16,346 6,331 17,378 4,698 25,731 4,684 9,841 6,129 8,136 16,646 16,621 10, 878 6,760 9,353 16,814 13, 902 7,140 18,229 30,168 13, 622 12,852 17, 196 17,590 7,180 12, 380 1,118,587 Increase since 1890. 13,231 19,545 19, 629 25,112 14, 108 ,20,330 31,665 20, 176 5,814 2,828 12,002 23,312 14,871 19, 860 25,922 12,362 17,903 6,900 8,270 20, 997 21,848 7,453 13,221 15,966 22,095 14, 753 5,769 14,135 16, 786 25,836 242,039 17, 985 12,541 19, 613 27,642 7,380 45,066 2,962 498 6,164 11,936 1 Decrease. 8 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEREITOEIES, AND OODNTIES. Iiouisiana — Contiimed. Red River Rlchlaud Sabine St. Bernard-, St. Charlea .. St. Helena- St. James_ St. Joiin tlie Baptist. St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St, Tammany.. Tangipahoa Tensas-. Terrebonne . Union _ POPULATION. Vermilion Vernon Washington - Webster West Baton Rouge- West Carroll West Feliciana Winn Maine _ Androscoggin __ Aroostook Cumberland Franklin Hancock Kennebec - Knox Lincoln Oxford Penobscot- Piscataquis-- Sagadahoc — Somerset Waldo Washington - York Maryland-. Allegany Anne Arundel- Baltimore Baltimore City_ Calvert Caroline-. . Carroll - Cecil . Charles Dorchester - Frederick . Garrett Harford Howard — Kent Montgomery — Prince George-, Queen Anne St. Mary Somerset Talbot Washington - Wicomico Worcester Massachusetts - Barnstable . Berkshire _. Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin Hampden __ Hampshire - Middlesex- Nantucket _ Norfolk ___ Plymouth _ Suffolk Worcester _ 1900 11,548 11, 116 15, 421 5,031 9,072 8,479 20, 197 12, 330 52, 906 18,940 34,145 13,335 17,625 19, 070 24,464 18,520 20,705 10, 327 9,628 15,125 10,285 3,6B5 15, 994 9,648 694,466 54,242 60, 744 100, 689 18,444 37,241 59,117 30,406 19, 669 32,238 76,246 16,949 20,330 33, 849 24,185 45,232 64,886 1,190,050 63, 694 40, 018 90,765 508, 957 10,223 16,248 33, 860 24,662 18, 316 27, 962 51, 920 17, 701 28,269 16, 715 18, 786 30,451 29, 898 18,364 18, 136 25,923 20,342 45,133 22,8.52 20,865 2,805,346 27, 826 95,667 262, 029 4,561 357,030 41,209 175,603 68, 820 566, 696 3,006 161,689 113, 985 611, 417 346, 958 1890 11, 318 10,230 9,390 4,326 7,737 8,062 16,716 H, 359 40,250 14,884 22,416 10, 160 12, 655 16, 647 20, 167 17, 304 14, 234 6,903 6,700 12,466 3,748 15,062 7,082 661,086 48, 968 49, 589 90, 949 17, 053 37,312 57, 012 31,473 21, 996 30, 586 72, 865 16, 134 19, 452 32, 627 27, 759 44,482 62, 829 41,571 34,094 72,909 434, 439 9,860 13, 903 32, 376 25, 851 15, 191 24,843 49, 612 14,213 28,993 16, 269 17,471 27, 185 26, 080 18,461 15, 819 24, 156 19, 736 39, 782 19,930 19, 747 2,238,943 29, 172 81, 108 186, 466 4,369 299,996 38, 610 136, 713 61,859 431, 167 3,268 118,960 92, 700 481, 780 280, 787 Increase since 1890. 230 886 6,031 705 1,335 417 4,482 971 12, 656 4,066 11,729 3,175 4,970 2,423 4,297 1,216 6,471 4,424 2,928 2,659 1,922 163 932 2,666 33,380 6,274 11,165 9,740 1,391 171 2,105 1 1, 067 ■2,327 1,662 3,381 815 878 1,222 1 3, 674 750 2,056 147,660 12, 123 5,924 17,846 74, 518 363 2,345 1,484 11,189 3,126 3,119 2,408 3,488 1724 446 1,315 3,266 3,818 197 2,317 1,768 606 «,351 2,922 1,118 566, 403 1 1, 346 14,559 66,564 192 57, 035 2,599 39, 890 6,961 134,529 1262 32,589 21,285 126, 637 66,171 STATES, TEBEITOKIES, AND COUNTIES. POPULATION. 1900 Michig:an _ Alcona -. Alger Allegan . Alpena — Antrim— Arenac _ Baraga - Barry — Bay Benzie _ Berrien Branch- Calhoun-, 2, 420, 982 1890 Charlevoix- Cheboygan- Chippewa — Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson - Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin- Gogebic - Grand Traverae-, Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton-, Hurou- Ingham _ Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Isle Royal Jackson Kalamazoo - Kalkaska — Kent Keweenaw _ Lake Lapeer Leelanaw — Lenawee Livingston - Luce Mackinac — Macomb Manistee Manitou Marquette- Mason Mecosta Menominee _ Midland Missaukee Monroe 5,691 5,868 38, 812 18, 254 16, 668 9,821 4,320 22,814 62,378 9,685 49,166 27, 811 49, 315 20, 876 13, 956 15, 516 21, 338 8,360 25,136 2,943 23,881 17, 890 31, 668 15,931 41,804 6,564 16, 738 20, 479 29, 889 29,865 66, 063 34, 162 39,818 34,329 10, 246 8,990 22, 784 Montcalm Montmorency-, Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon - Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle- Roscommou-, Saginaw St. Clair St. Joseph- Sanilac Schoolcraft-. SMawassee- Tuscola Van Buren -. Washtenaw . Wayne Wexford 48,222 44, 310 7,133 129, 714 3,217 4,957 27,641 10,566 48, 406 19,664 2,983 7,703 33,244 27, 856 4i~239"" 18,885 20, 693 27,046 14, 439 9,308 82,764 32,754 8,234 37, 036 17, 673 44,792 16, 644 • 7,765 6,197 17,859 1,468 6,175 39,667 8,821 1,787 81,222 55,228 23,a89 35, 055 7,889 38, 866 35, 890 83,274 47,761 348, 793 16,845 5,409 1,238 38, 961 15, 581 10,413 5,683 3,036 23,783 56, 412 5,237 41,285 26,791 43,501 20, 953 9,686 11,986 12, 019 7,668 26, 509 2,962 15,330 32,094 8,756 39,430 4,208 13, 166 13, 355 28,668 30, 660 35,389 28,545 37, 666 32, 801 15,224 4,432 18,784 135 45,031 39, 273 5,160 109, 922 2,894 6,506 29,213 7,944 48,448 20,858 2,455 7,830 31, 813 24,230 860 39, 521 16,386 19,697 33, 639 10, 657 5,048 32, 337 32,637 1,487 40, 013 20,476 41, 245 16, 698 5,583 3,766 14, 630 1,904 4,272 35, 358 4,687 2,033 82,273 62, 105 25, 356 82,589 5,818 30, 952 30,541 42, 210 257,114 U,278 Increase since 1890. 327, 093 282 4,630 1149 2,673 6,155 4,138 1,284 1 1, 269 6,966 4,448 7,880 1,020 5,814 177 4,270 3,530 9,319 802 1 1, 373 119 8,661 17.890 1426 7,176 2,374 2,356 3,572 7,124 1,221 1795 3D, 674 5,617 2,152 1,528 1 4, 978 4,558 4,000 1135 3,191 5,037 1,973 19,792 323 11,648 11,572 2,612 142 11,194 528 1127 1,431 3,626 I860 1,718 2,500 996 16,593 a, 782 4,260 417 117 1,747 12,977 12,803 8,647 946 2,182 2,441 3,229 1436 1,903 4,309 4,134 1246 11,051 3,123 11,467 2,466 2,071 2,914 3,382 2,733 5,661 91,679 6,567 9 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEERITOEIES, AND COUNTIES. Minnesota^ Aitkin Anoka Becker Beltrami . Benton Bigstone Blue Earth. Brown Carlton Carver Chippewa . Chisago Clay Cook Cottonwood. Crow Wing.- Dakota Dodge Douglas Faribault.. Fillmore _. Freeborn.. Goodhue .. Grant Hennepin . Houston Hubbard .- Isanti Itasca Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi Kittson Lac qui Parle . Lake Lesueur. Lincoln . Lyon McLeod _ Maishall . Martin Meeker Millelacs . Morrison . Mower Murray Nicollet . Nobles .. Norman . Olmsted. Ottertail- Pine- Pipestone . Polk Pope Ramsey — . Red Lake . Redwood.. Renville Rice Rock Roseau St. Louis.. Scott Sherburne- Sibley Stearns Steele .. Stevens Swift Todd Traverse.- Wabasha . Wadena .. Waseca Washington _ Watonwan .. Wilkin Winona- Wright . Yellow Medicine White Earth Indian reservation - POPULATION. 1900 1, 751, 394 6,743 11,313 14,375 11, 030 9,912 8,731 32, 263 19, 787 10,017 17,544 7,777 12,499 13,248 17,942 810 12,069 14,250 21,733 13,340 17, 964 22, 055 28,238 21,838 81,137 8,935 228,340 15, 400 6,578 11,675 4,573 14,793 4,614 18,416 7,889 14,289 4,654 20,234 8,966 14, 591 19,595 15, 698 16, 936 17, 753 8,066 22,891 22,335 11, 911 14,774 14,932 15,045 23,119 45, 375 11,546 9,264 35,429 12,577 170,554 12, 195 17,261 23, 693 26, 080 9,668 6,994 82, 932 15, 147 7,281 16, 862 44, 464 16,524 8,721 13,503 22, 214 7,573 18, 924 7,921 14, 760 27, 808 11,496 8,080 35, 686 29,157 14, 602 3,486 1890 1,301,826 2,462 9,884 9,401 312 6,284 5,722 29,210 15,817 5,272 16, 532 1,247 8,555 10,359 11,517 7,412 8,862 20,240 10, 864 14, 606 16, 708 25,966 17, 962 28, 806 6,875 185, 294 14, 653 1,412 7,607 743 8,924 1,579 13, 997 5,387 10,382 1,299 19, 057 5,691 9,501 17,026 9,130 9,403 15, 456 2,845 13,325 18,019 6,692 13,382 7,958 10,618 19,806 34,232 4,052 5,132 30, 192 10, 032 139, 796 17,099 23, 968' 6,817 44,862 13,831 5,908 15, 199 34,844 13, 232 5,251 10, 161 12, 930 4, .516 16, 972 4,053 13, 313 25,992 7,746 4,346 33, 797 24,164 9,854 Increase since 1890. 449,568 4,281 1,429 4,974 10,718 3,628 3,009 3,053 3,970 4,745 1,012 6,530 3,944 2,889 6,425 712 4,657 5,398 1,493 2,476 3,358 5,347 2,272 3,876 2,331 2,060 43,046 747 5,166 4,068 3,830 5,869 3,035 4,419 2,502 3,907 3,355 1,177 3,275 5,090 2,569 6,568 7,533 2,297 5,221 9,566 4,316 5,219 1,392 6,974 4,427 3,313 11,143 7,494 4,132 5,237 2,545 30, 758 12, 195 7,875 6,594 2,112 2,851 6,994 38, 070 1,316 1,373 1,663 9,620 8,292 3,470 3,342 9,284 3,057 1,952 1,447 1,816 3,750 3,734 1,889 4,993 4,748 3,486 1 Decrease. STATES, TERKIT0EIE3, AND COUNTIES. Mississippi - Adams . Alcorn _ Amite .. Attala .. Benton . Bolivar Calhoun. Carroll . Chickasaw - Choctaw Claiborne . Clarke Clay Coahoma.. Copiah Covington., De Soto Franklin Greene . Grenada. Hancock __ Harrison __ Hinds Holmes Issaquena . Itawamba . Jackson Jasper Jefferson .. Jones Kemper Lafayette Lauderdale Lawrence Leake Lee. Leflore Lincoln .. Lowndes . Madison.. Marion Marshall . Monroe- Montgomery . Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha-.. Panola Pearl River.. Perry Pike Pontotoc .. Prentiss Quitman .. Rankin. Scott . Sharkey., Simpson., Smith .... Sunflower Tallahatchie . Tate Tippah . Tishomingo . Tunica . Union . Warren Washington . Wayne Webster Wilkinson- Winston Yalobusha . Yazoo Missouri . Adair Andrew .. Atchison . Audrain .. Barry POPULATION. 1900 1,551,270 30,111 14, 987 20, 708 26,248 10, 510 35,427 16,512 22, 116 19,892 13, 036 20, 787 17,741 19, 663 26,293 34,395 13,076 24,751 13, 678 6,795 14,112 11,886 21, 002 52,577 36,828 10,400 13,544 16,513 15,394 21,292 17,846 20,492 22,110 38,150 15,103 17,360 21,956 23,834 21, 552 29, 095 32, 493 13,501 27,674 31, 216 16, 636 12,726 19,708 30,846 20,183 29,027 6,697 14, 682 27,545 18,274 15,788 5,435 20,955 14,316 12, 178 12, 800 13, 056 16,084 19,600 20,618 12,983 10,124 16,479 16, 522 40, 912 49, 216 12,539 13, 619 21,4.63 14, 124 19, 742 43,948 3, 106, 665 21,728 17,332 16, 501 21, 160 25,532 1890 1, 289, 600 26, 031 13, 115 18, 198 22,213 10,585 29, 980 14,688 18, 773 19, 891 10,847 14,516 15,826 18,607 18,342 30,233 8,299 24,183 10,424 3,906 14, 974 8,318 12,481 39,279 30, 970 12, 318 11,708 11,251 14,785 18, 947 8,333 17,961 20,553 29, 661 12,318 14,803 20,040 16, 869 17, 912 27,047 27,321 9,532 26,043 30,730 14,459 11, 146 16,625 27,338 17, 694 26,977 2,957 6,494 21, 203 14, 940 13, 679 3,286 17,922 11,740 8,382 10, 138 10, 635 9,384 14, 361 19, 2.53 12,951 9,302 12,158 15,606 33,164 40,414 9,817 12, 060 17, 592 12, 089 16,629 36,394 2,679,184 17,417 16, 000 15, 533 22, 074 22,943 10 POPULATION OP STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Missouri— Continued. Barton Bates Beflton Bollinger _ Boone Buchanan- Butler, Caldwell _ Callaway. Camden „ Cape Girardeau _ Carroll Carter—: Cass- Cedar-. Chariton _ Christian _ Clark Clay Clinton Cole Cooper — _ Crawford - Dade Dallas Daviess — Dekalh— Dent Douglas - Dunklin- Franklin — _ Gasconade _ Gentry Greene Grundy Harrison . Henry Hickory _. Holt Howard _. Howell Iron Jackson _. Jasper Jefferson . Johnson Knox Laclede Lafayette- Lawrence - Lewis Lincoln Linn Livingston . McDonald-. Macon Madison- Maries Marion __ Mercer — Miller Moniteau Monroe Montgomery . Morgan New Madrid- Newton Nodaway Oregon Osage Ozark Pemiscot - Perry Pettis Phelps— Pike Platte — Polk Pulaski- Putnam Ralls Randolph . Ray Reynolds.. POPULATION. 1900 18,263 30, 141 16, 556 14,650 28,642 121, 838 16, 769 16, 656 25,984 IS, US 24,315 26, 455 6,706 23,636 16, 923 26, 826 16, 939 15,383 18,903 17,363 20, 578 22, 532 12, 969 18, 125 13,903 21,325 14,418 12, 986 16, 802 21,706 30, 581 12, 298 20, 554 52, 713 17,832 24,398 28, 054 9,985 17,083 18,337 21,834 8,716 195, 19S 84,018 25,712 27, 843 13,479 16,523 31, 679 31, 662 16,724 18, 352 26,603 22,302 IS, 574 33, 018 9,975 9,616 26, 331 14, 706 15,187 11,837 15, 9S1 19, 716 16, 571 12, 175 11, 280 27, 001 32,938 13,906 14,096 12, 145 12,115 16,134 32,438 14, 194 25,744 16, 193 23,255 10,394 16,688 12,287 24,442 24,805 8,161 1S90 18,504 32,223 14,973 13,121 26,043 70, 100 10, 164 15, 152 25, 131 10,040 22, 060 25,742 4,669 23,301 15,620 26,251 14,017 15, 126 19, 856 17, 138 17,281 22,707 11,961 17, 526 12,647 20,466 14,539 12,149 14, 111 15,085 28,056 11, 706 19, 018 48,616 17, 876 21,033 28,235 9,46S 15,469 17,371 18,618 9,119 160, 510 60,500 22,484 28,132 13,501 14, 701 30,184 26,228 15, 935 18, 346 24,121 20, 668 11,283 30,578 9,268 8,600 26,233 14,581 14, 162 10,134 15, 630 20,790 16,850 12,811 9,317 22, 108 30, 914 10,467 13, 080 9,795 5,975 18,237 31,151 12,636 26, 321 16,248 20, 339 9,387 15, 365 12,294 24,893 24,216 6,803 Increase since 1890. 1251 1 2, 082 1,683 1,629 2,599 61,738 6,605 1,604 853 3,073 2,255 713 2,047 335 1,303 572 2,922 257 1953 225 3,297 1175 998 599 1,266 869 1121 837 2,691 6,621 2,526 592 1,536 4,097 144 8,365 1181 632 1,614 966 3,216 140s 34, 683 33,618 3,228 1289 122 1,822 1,495 5,434 789 6 1,382 1,634 2,291 2,443 707 1,016 98 125 1,025 1,703 301 1 1. 074 1279 1136 1,963 4,893 2,024 3,439 1,016 2,350 6,140 1,897 1,287 1,558 1577 156 2,916 1,007 1,328 17 1451 590 1,358 STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Missouri— Continued. Eipley St. Charles St. Clair Ste. Genevieve . St. Francois St. Louis St. Louis City- Saline Schuyler Scotland Scott Shannon _ Shelby — Stoddard _ Stone Sullivan - Taney Texas Vernon „ Warren„ Washlngton . Wayne Webster Worth Wright Montana- Beaverhead . Broadwater . Carbon Cascade Choteau Custer Dawson Deerlodge - Fergus Flathead — Gallatin Granite Jeiferson Lewis and Clarke., Madison Meagher Missoula.-. Park -^ Ravalli Silverbow - Sweet Grass Teton Valley 1.11111' Yellowstone Crow Indian reservation - Nebraska - Adams Antelope . Arthur — Banner Blaine Boone Boxbutte. Boyd Brown Buffalo—, Burt Butler- Cedar . Chase- Cherry Cheyenne _ Clay Colfax Cuming Custer Dakota-, Dawes... Dawson . Deuel Dixon Dodge Douglas -. Dundy Fillmore . POPULATION. 1900 Decrease. 13,186 24,474' 17, 907 10,359 24,051 80, 040 575,238 33,703 10,840 13,232 13,092 11,247 16, 167 24,669 9,892 20,282 10, 127 22,192 31, 619 9,919 14,263 15, 309 16,640 9,832 17,519 243, 329 1890 5,615 2,641 7,533 25,777 10, 966 7,891 2,443 17,393 6,937 9,375 9,553 4,328 8,S30 19, 171 7,695 2,526 13, 964 7,341 7,822 47,636 5,080 4, 3.55 6,212 2,660 1,068,539 18,840 11-, 344 1,114 603 11, 689 5,672 7,332 3,470 20,254 13,040 15, 703 21, 330 12,467 2,559 6,841 5,670 18, 735 11,211 14,584 19,758 6,286 6,215 12,214 2,6S0 10,535 22,298 140,590 2,434 15,087 8,612 22,977 16,747 9,883 17,347 36,307 451,770 33, 762 11,249 12,674 11,228 8,898 15,642 17,327 7,090 19, 000 7,973 19, 406 31, 505 9,913 13, 153 11, 927 15, 177 8,738 14,484 132,159 4,655 8,755 4,741 5,308 2,056 16,155 3,514 6,246 6,026 19, 145 4,692 4,749 14,427 6,881 23,744 2,065 1,058,910 24,303 10, 399 91 2,435 1,146 5,494 696 4,389 22, 162 11, 069 15,464 24,080 7,028 4,807 6,428 5,693 16, 310 10, 453 12,268 21, 677 5,386 9,722 10,129 2,893 8,084 19, 260 158,008 4,012 16,022 Increase since 1890. 4,674 1,497 1,160 476 8,704 13,733 123,468 159 •409 568 1,864 2,349 825 7,342 2,802 1,282 2,154 2,786 114 1,110 3,382 1,463 1,094 3,035 111,170 960 2,641 7,533 17,022 6,226 2,583 387 2,238 3,423 9,375 3,307 4,328 1696 26 8,003 12.223 1463 460 7,822 23,891 5,080 4,S55 4,147 2,660 9,629 16,463 945 191 11,321 1643 3,006 78 6,637 1889 11,908 1,971 249 12,750 5,439 12,248 113 1123 1575 758 2,319 11,919 900 13,607 2,085 1263 2,451 3,038 117,418 11.578 1935 11 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEREITOKIES, AND COUNTIES. Nebraska^-Continued. Franklin . Frontier.. Furnas.- Gage Garfield . Gosper Grant Greeley Hall Hamilton . POPULATION. Harlan Hayes Hitchcock.. Holt Hooker Howard. - Jefferson . Johnson. Kearney.. Keith Keyapaha. Kimball Knox. Lancaster . Lincoln Logan. Loup - McPherson. Madison Merrick Nance Nemaha.- NuokollB . Otoe Pawnee .. Perkins.. Phelps.. Pierce — Platte ... Polk Redwillow — Richardson — Eock Saline Sarpy Saunders Seotts Bluff. Seward Sheridan Sherman Sioux Stanton _. Thayer — Thomas ._ Thurston. Valley Washington. Wayne Webster Wheeler York Nevada . ChuTchOl.. Douglas — Elko Esmeralda- Eureka Humboldt. Lander Lincoln — Lyon Nye Ormsby Storey Washoe White Puie- New Hampshire- Belknap-. Carroll Cheshire-. Coos Grafton — 1900 9,455 8,781 12,373 30,051 2,127 5,301 763 5,691 17,206 13,330 9,870 2,708 4,409 12,224 10,343 15, 196 11,197 9,866 1,951 3,076 758 14,343 64,835 11, ae 960 1,305 517 16, 976 9,255 8,222 14, 952 12,414 22,288 11,770 1,702 10, 772 8,445 17,747 10,542 9,604 19,614 2,809 18,252 9,080 22,085 2,552 15, 690 6,033 6,560 2,055 6,959 14,325 628 8,756 7,339 13,086 9,862 11,619 1,362 18,205 42,335 1,534 5,688 1,972 1,954 4,463 1,534 3,284 2,268 1,140 2,893 3,673 9,141 1,961 411,588 19,526 16, 895 31,321 29, 468 40,844 1890 Increase since 1890. 7,693 8,497 9,840 36,344 1,659 4,816 458 4,869 16,513 14,096 8,158 3,953 5,799 13,672 426 9,430 14,850 10,333 9,061 2,556 3,920 959 8,582 76, 395 10,441 1,378 1,662 401 18, 669 8,758 5,773 12,930 11,417 25,403 10,340 4,364 9,869 4,864 15,437 10,817 8,837 17,574 3,083 20,097 6,875 21,577 1,888 16, 140 8,687 6,399 2,462 4,619 12,738 517 3,176 7,092 11,869 6,169 11,210 1,683 17, 279 45,761 703 1,551 4,794 2,148 3,275 3,434 2,266 2,466 1,987 1,290 4,883 8,806 6,437 1,721 376,530 20,321 18,124 29,579 23,211 37,217 1,762 284 2,633 1 6, 293 468 486 306 822 693 1766 1,212 11,216 1 1, 390 11,448 6 913 346 864 805 1605 1844 1201 5,761 1 11, 560 976 1418 1357 116 3,307 497 2,449 2,022 997 1 3, 115 1,430 12,662 903 3,581 2,310 1276 767 2,010 1274 11,845 2,205 508 664 1450 12,654 151 1397 2,340 1,687 111 5,580 247 1,217 3,693 409 1321 926 13,426 127 117 894 1176 1 1, 321 1,029 1732 818 281 1150 11,990 15,133 2,704 240 36,058 1795 11,229 1,742 6,257 3,627 STATES, TEBEITOEIES, AND COUNTIES. New Hampshire— Continued. Hillsboro Merrimack -— Rockingham - Strafford Sullivan New Jersey - Atlantic Bergen Burlington _ Camden Cape May — Cumberland- Gloucester- - Hudson Hunterdon - Mercer Middlesex— Monmouth - Morris Ocean Passaic — Salem Somerset - Sussex Union Warren NeTv Mexico . Bernalillo .. Chaves Colfax Donna Ana. Eddy Grant Guadalupe . Lincoln Mora Otero Rio Arriba - San Juan --- San Miguel - Santa F6 — Sierra Socorro Taos Union Valencia - New York . Albany Allegany Broome Cattaraugus - Cayuga Chatauqua - Chemung — Chenango — Clinton Columbia ._ Cortland .. Delaware.. Dutchess ., Erie Franklin — Fulton Genesee Greene — Hamilton . Herkimer .. Jefferson Kings Lewis Livingston . Madison Monroe Montgomery . Nassau New York POPULATION. 1900 112,640 52,430 51,118 39, 337 18,009 1,883,669 46,402 78,441 58,241 107,643 13,201 51,193 359,053 31,905 386,048 84,607 96, 365 79,762 82,057 66, 156 19,747 165,202 25, 530 32,948 24,134 99,353 37, 781 195, 310 1890 93,247 49,435 49,650 38,442 17, 304 1, 444, ! 28,630 4,773 10, 150 10, 187 3, 229 12,883 5,429 4,953 10,304 4,791 13,777 4,828 22,053 14, 658 3,158 12, 195 10,889 4,528 13, 895 165,571 41, 601 69, 149 65,643 66,234 88,314 54,063 36, 568 47,430 43,211 27,576 46,413 81, 670 433, 686 30,707 42,853 42,842 34,661 31,478 4,947 51, 049 76, 748 1,166,682 27, 427 37,059 40,645 217,864 47,488 55, 448 2, 060, 600 28,836 47,226 58,528 87, 687 11,268 45,438 256,098 28,649 275, 126 35,355 79,978 61,764 69,128 54, 101 15,974 105, 046 25,151 28,311 22,259 72,467 36,583 153,593 20, 913 7,974 9,191 9,657 7,081 10,618 U,534 1,890 24,204 13, 562 3,630 9,595 13, 876 5,997,853 164,555 43,240 62, 973 60,866 65,302 76, 202 48,265 37,776 46,437 46,172 28,657 45,496 77, 879 322,981 33, 052 38,110 37,650 33,265 31,598 4,762 45,608 68,806 838,547 29,806 37,801 42, 892 189,586 45,699 1,515,301 6,441 7,942 328,036 12,379 1742 12,347 28,268 1,789 65,448 535,299 1 Decrease. 12 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEKEITOEIES, AND COUNTIES. Ne"w York — Continued, Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Rensselaer Richmond Rockland St. Lawrence Saratoga Sclienectady Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga Tompkins Ulster Warren Washington Wayne Westchester Wyoming Yates Nortli Carolina- Alamance _. Alexander- Alleghany.. Anson Ashe Beaufort. Bertie Bladen Brunswick _ Buncombe _ Burke Cabarrus . Caldwell . Camden .. Carteret .. Caswell Catawba.. Chatham . Cherokee.. Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland. Currituck . Dare Davidson.. Davie Duplin Durham. Edgecombe . Forsyth Frankhn Gaston . Gates. Graham . Granville . Greene Guilford... Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson _ Hertford Hyde- Iredell Jackson .. Johnston. Jones POPULATION. 1900 74,961 132, 800 168, 735 49, 605 103, 859 30, 164 70,881 48,939 13,787 152,999 121,697 67,021 38, 298 89,083 61,089 46,852 26,854 15,811 28,114 82,822 77,582 32,306 27, 951 33,830 88,422 29, 943 45,624 48, 660 183, 375 30,413 20,318 1,893,810 26,665 10, 960 7,759 21, 870 19, 581 26,404 20,538 17, 677 12,657 44,288 17,699 22,456 15, 694 5,474 11,811 15,028 22, 133 23,912 11,860 10,258 4,532 25,078 21,274 24, 160 29,249 6,529 4,757 23,403 12. 115 22,405 26,233 26, 591 35, 261 25. 116 27,903 10,413 4,343 23,263 12,038 39, 074 30, 793 15,988 16,222 14,104 14, 294 9,278 29, 064 11,853 32,250 8,226 1«90 62, 491 122, 922 146, 247 48, 453 97,859 30,803 71,883 50, 861 14,849 128,059 124,511 51, 693 35, 162 85,048 57,663 29, 797 29,154 16,711 28,227 81,473 62,491 31,031 29, 935 32,923 87,062 27, 866 45, 690 49, 729 146, 772 31, 193 21,001 1, 617, 947 18,271 9,430 6,523 20, 027 15,628 21, 072 19, 176 16. 763 10, 900 35,266 14,939 18,142 12, 298 5,667 10,825 16,028 18. 689 25,413 9,976 9,167 4,197 20, 394 17, 856 20, 633 27, 321 6,747 3,768 21, 702 11, 621 18. 690 18, 041 24, 113 28,434 21, 090 17. 764 10,252 3,313 24,484 10, 039 28,052 28,908 13, 700 13,346 12, 689 13,851 8,903 26,462 9,512 27,239 7,403 Increase since 1890. 12,470 9,878 22,488 1,152 6,000 1 1, 002 1 1, 922 1 1, 062 24,940 12,814 15,328 3,136 4,035 3,426 17, 055 1 2, 310 1900 1113 1,349 15,091 1,275 1 1, 984 907 1,360 2,077 166 11,069 36, 603 1780 1683 275,863 7,394 1,530 1,236 1,843 3,953 6,332 1,362 914 1,757 9,022 2,760 4,314 3,396 11,000 3,444 1 1, 501 1,884 1,091 335 4,684 3,418 3,627 1,928 1218 989 1,701 494 3,715 8,192 2,478 6,827 4,026 10, 139 161 1,030 11,221 1,999 11,022 1,885 2,288 2,876 1,515 443 375 3,602 2, 311 5,011 823 STATES, TEEEITORIES, AND COUNTIES. North Carolina— Continued. Lenoir Lincoln — McDowell. Macon Madison Martin . Mecklenburg-. Mitchell Montgomery _. Moore Nash New Hanover. Northampton _ Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank . Pender Perquimans . Person Pitt.. Polk Randolph .. Richmond . Robeson Rockingham _ Rowan Rutherford Sampson Stanly Stokes. Surry., Swain Transylvania.. Tyrrell Union. Vance. Wake . Warren Washington. Watauga . Wayne Wiikes ... Wilson Yadkin. Yancey.. North Dakota . Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau . Bowman _. Buford Burleigh . Cavalier. Church Dickey Dunn Eddy Emmons _ Flannery. Poster Garfield Grand Porks.. Griggs Hettinger Kidder Lamoure .. Logan McHenry.. Mcintosh.. MoKenzie McLean Mercer Morton Mountraille - Nelson Oliver Pembina . Pierce Ramsey ._ Decrease. POPULATION. 1900 18, 639 15, 498 12, 667 12,104 20,644 15, 383 55, 268 15,221 14, 197 23, 622 25,478 25, 785 21. 150 11, 940 14, 690 8,045 13,660 13, 381 10, 091 16,685 30,889 7,004 28,232 28, 408 40,371 33, 163 31,066 25,101 26, 380 16,220 19, 866 26,516 8,401 6,620 4,980 27,166 16,684 54, 626 19. 151 10, 608 13,417 31, 356 26, 872 23,596 14, 083 11,464 319,146 13,159 8,320 975 7,532 6,081 28,625 12,580 6,061 3,330 4,349 3,770 24,459 4,744 1,754 6,048 1,625 6,253 4,818 4,791 1,778 8,069 7,316 990 17,869 1,765 9,198 1890 14, 879 12,586 10, 939 10,102 17, 805 15,221 42, 673 12, 807 11,239 • 20,479 20,707 24,026 21,242 10, 303 14,948 7,146 10,748 12,514 9,293 15,151 25,519 6,902 26, 195 23, 948 31,483 2.5,363 24,123 18, 770 25, 096 12,136 17,199 19,281 6,577 5,881 4,225 21,259 17,581 49, 207 19, 360 10,200 10,611 26, 100 22, 675 18,644 13, 790 9,490 182,719 7,046 2,460 170 2,893 6 803 4,247 19, 613 6,471 74 5,573 .159 1,377 1,971 72 1,210 33 18,357 2,817 81 1,211 3,187 697 1,584 3,248 860 428 4,728 122 4,293 464 14,334 905 4,418 13 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEEKITOEIKS, AND COUNTIES. North Dakota— Continued. ■Ransom Renville Richland., Rolette Sargent Sheridan _ Stark Steele Stevens Stutsman. Towner.. Traill.-.. Wallace . Walsh Ward Wells Williams Standing Rook Indian reservation- Unorganized territory Ohio. Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula _ Athens Auglaize . Belmont.. Brown Butler Carroll Champaign.. Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana. Coshocton. Crawford-. Cuyahoga . Darke Defiance Delaware _- Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey . Hamilton. Hancock .. Hardin . Harrison . Henry Highland. Hocking.. Holmes Huron. Jackson . Jefferson . Knox Lake . Lawrence . Licking Logan. Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoning . Marion . Medina. Meigs.. Mercer . Miami Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Morrow Muskingum . Noble Ottawa POPULATION. 1900 6,919 lY, 887 7,995 6,039 7,621 5,888 9,143 6,491 13, 107 20,288 7,961 8,310 1,530 2,208 4, 157, 545 26, 328 47, 976 21,184 51, 448 38, 730 31,192 60, 875 28,237 56, 870 16,811 26,642 58,939 31, 610 24, 202 68, 590 29, 337 33, 915 439, 120 42, 532 26,387 26,401 37, 650 34,259 21, 725 164,460 22, 801 27, 918 14,744 31, 613 34,425 409,479 41, 993 31, 187 20, 486 27,282 30, 982 24,398 19, 511 32, 330 34,248 44, 357 27,768 21,680 39, 534 47, 070 30,420 54,857 153, 559 20, 590 70, 134 28,678 21, 958 28,620 28,021 43,105 27, 031 130,146 17,905 17,879 53, 185 19,406 22, 213 1890 5,393 99 10, 751 2,427 5,076 2,304 , 3,777 16 5,266 1,450 10, 217 24 16,587 1,681 1, 212 109 511 3, 672, 316 26,093 40, 644 22,223 43, 655 35,194 28,100 57, 413 29, 899 48, 597 17, 666 52,277 33, 653 24,240 59, 029 26, 703 31, 927 309, 970 42, 961 25,769 27, 189 35,462 33, 939 22, 309 124,087 22,023 27,005 13, 489 29, 820 28,645 374,573 42, 563 28, 939 20, 830 25,080 29, 048 22, 658 21, 139 31, 949 28,408 39, 415 27, 600 18, 235 39, 556 43,279 27, 386 40, 295 102, 296 20, 057 55, 979 24,727 21,742 29, 813 27,220 39,754 25,175 100, 852 19, 143 18, 120 51,210 20, 753 21,974 Increase since 1890. 1,526 6,636 5,568 5,317 2,111 116 3,877 5,041 2,890 l2i 3,701 6,280 7,098 1,421 2,208 1511 485,229 235 7,332 1 1, 039 7,793 3,536 8,092 3,462 1 1, 662 8,273 1755 6,662 1 1, 943 138 9,561 2,684 1,988 129, 150 1429 618 1788 2,188 8-20 1584 40, 373 778 918 1,255 1,793 5,780 34, 906 1570 2,248 1344 2,202 1,934 1,740 11,628 381 5,840 4, 942 168 3,445 122 3,791 3,034 14, 562 61, 263 533 14,155 3,951 216 1 1, 193 801 3,351 1, 8.56 29, 294 1 1, 238 1241 1,975 1 1, 287 239 STATES, TEEKITOEIES, AND COUNTIES. Ohio— Continued. Paulding .. Perry Pickaway . Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland— Ross Sandusky . Scioto .- Seneca - Shelby _ Stark Summit Trumbull.... Tuscarawas.. Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington . Wayne Williams . Wood Wyandot . Oklahoma . Beaver Blaine Canadian.- Cleveland - Custer Day Dewey .. Garfield . Grant Greer Kay Kingfisher.. Lincoln Logan Noble Oklahoma Pawnee Payne Pottawatomie - Roger Mills Washita Woods Woodward Kaw Indian reservation Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache In- dian reservations. Osage Indian reservation Wichita Indian reservation Oregon- Baker Benton Clackamas . Clatsop Columbia .. Coos Crook . Curry.. Gilliam. Grant Harney Jackson Josephine - Klamath ._ Lake Lane Lincoln . Linn Malheur Marion Morrow Multnomah . POPULATION. 1900 27, 528 31,841 27, 016 18, 172 29, 246 23, 713 32,525 44,289 40, 940 84, 311 40, 981 41, 168 24,625 94,747 71, 715 46,591 53,751 22,342 30, 394 15, 330 25,584 48,245 37, 870 24,953 51, 555 21,125 398,245 3,051 10, 658 15, 981 16, 388 12, 264 2,173 8,819 22, 076 17, 273 17, 922 22, 530 18, 501 27, 007 26, 538 14, 015 25,854 12, 866 20,909 26,412 6,190 15, 001 34, 975 7,469 768 4,968 6,717 1,420 413,536 15, 597 6,706 19, 658 12, 765 6,237 10,324 3,964 1,868 14, 565 3,201 5,948 2,598 13, 698 7,517 3,970 2,-847 19, 004 3,575 18, 603 4,203 27, 713 4.151 103, 167 1890 25,932 31, 151 26, 959 17, 482 27, 868 23,421 30, 188 38, 072 39,454 30. 617 35, 377 40,869 24,707 84,170 64,089 42,373 46. 618 ?2, 860 29, 671 16, 045 25,468 42, 380 39, 005 24,897 44, 392 21, 722 61, 834 2,674 7,1.".8 6, 605 5,838 8,332 'i2'770"' 11, 742 "7315" 313, 767 6,764 8, 6.50 15, 233 10, 016 5,191 8,874 3,244 1,709 11,864 3,600 5, 080 2, 6.59 11, 455 4,878 2,444 2,604 15, 198 16, 265 2,601 22, 934 4, 2..15 74,884 1 Decrease. 14 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. STATES, TEEKITOEIE8, AND COUNTIES. POPULATION. Oregon— Continued. Polk Sherman __ Tillamook. Umatilla __ Union Wallowa "Wasco Washington _ Wheeler Yamhill Pennsylvania . Adams Allegheny.. Armstrong . Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford . Bucks Butler Cambria- Cameron . Carbon Center Chester Clarion Cleartield.. -Clinton Columbia- Crawford ., Cumherland- Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Payette Forest Franklin _ Fulton Greene Huntingdon.. Indiana JelTerson Juniata Lackawanna .; Lancaster _ Lawrence . Lebanon .. Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming. McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland _ Perry Philadelphia - Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna- Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington . Wayne Westmoreland . Wyoming York Khode Island. Bristol Kent Newport Providence.- Washington . 1900 1890 9,923 3,477 4,471 18,049 16,070 5,538 13, 199 14, 467 2,443 13,420 6,302,115 34,496 775,058 52,551 56,432 89,468 159, 615 85, 099 59,403 71, 190 66,J62 104,837 7,048 44,510 42,894 95, 695 34,283 80, 614 29, 197 39,896 63,643 50,344 114,443 94,762 32,903 98,473 110, 412 11, 039 54, 902 9,924 28,281 34, 650 42, 556 59, 113 16,054 193,831 159,241 57,042 53, 827 93, 893 257, 121 75, 663 51, 343 57, 387 23,160 21,161 138, 995 15, 526 99, 687 90, 911 26, 263 1,293,697 8,766 30, 621 172,927 17, 304 49,461 12,134 40,043 49, 086 17,592 49, 648 38,946 92,181 30, 171 160,175 17, 152 116,413 428,556 13,144 29, 976 32, 599 328,683 24,154 7,858 1,792 2,932 13,381 12,044 8,661 9,183 11,972 10, 692 5,258,014 83, 486 551,959 46, 747 50,077 38,644 137,327 70,866 59,233 70, 615 56,339 66,375 7,238 38,624 43, 269 89, 377 36, 802 69, 565 28,685 36,832 65,324 47,271 96,977 74,683 22,239 86,074 80, 006 8,482 51,433 10, 137 28,935 35, 751 42,175 44, 005 16, 655 142,088 149,095 87, 617 48, 131 76, 631 201,203 70, 579 46, 863 55, 744 19,996 20, 111 123,290 16,645 84,220 74, 698 26,276 1, 046, 964 9,412 22, 778 154, 163 17, 651 37, 317 11, 620 40, 093 52, 313 17,820 46, 640 37,585 71,155 31,010 112, 819 15,891 99, 489 345,506 11,428 26,754 28,552 255,123 28,649 Increase since 1890. 2,065 1,685 1,539 4,668 4,026 1,877 4,016 2,495 2,443 2,728 1, 044, 101 1,010 223,099 6,801 6,355 824 22,288 14,233 170 575 1,623 38,462 1190 5,886 1376 6,318 12,519 11,049 512 3,064 11,681 3,073 17,466 20, 079 10, 664 12, 399 30, 406 2,557 3,469 1213 1651 1 1, 101 381 15,108 1601 51,743 10,146 19, 625 5,696 17,262 65,918 5,084 4,480 1,643 3,164 1,050 15,705 1119 16, 467 16, 213 113 246, 733 1646 7,843 18, 764 1347 12, 144 614 160 13,227 1228 3,008 1,361 21,026 47,366 1,261 16,924 83,050 1,716 3,222 4,047 73,560 506 STATES, TEERITOEIES, AND COUNTIES. South Carolina. Abbeville . Aiken Anderson . Bamberg .. Barn well. - Beaufort Berkeley — Charleston . Cherokee Chester Chesterfield . eiarendon... Colleton Darlington _. Dorchester ._ Edgefield Fan-field Florence Georgetown _ Greenville.. - Greenwood. Hampton Horry Kershaw Lancaster .. Laurens Lexington. Marion Marlboro ... Newberry . Oconee Orangeburg _ Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg... Sumter Union Williamsburg . York Soutli Dakota.. Aurora Beadle Bonhomme . Brookings— . Brown Brule Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix _ Choteau Clark Clay Codington. Custer Davison _ Day Delano — Deuel — _ Douglas - Edmunds.. Ewing Fall Kiyer. Faulk Grant Gregory . Hamlin.. Hand Hanson- Harding. Hughes Hutchinson . Hyde Jackson Jerauld Kingsbury. Lake Lawrence - Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson . ' Decrease. POPULATION. 1900 1,840,316 33,400 89,032 65,7'28 17,296 85,504 46,854 81,822 43,696 44,613 85,495 30,4,54 88,006 21,3.59 28,616 34, 119 55,428 59,903 26,660 20,401 2«,1S4 83,452 82,388 16,294 25,478 29,425 28,474 22,846 53,490 18,468 23,233 40, 293 29,134 49,259 28, .599 25,027 20,8,57 44,310 28,343 23,738 23,364 24,696 24,311 20, .644 ■ 19.2.56 22,361 20,761 37,382 27,264 35,181 27,639 30,182 31,610 22, 181 29,976 23, .500 26,434 23,634 69,663 19,375 46,689 18,966 18,687 49,393 16,389 86,821 65,560 51,237 25,501 31,686 41,684 55,385 43,605 25,363 27,777 38,831 401,670 4,011 8,081 10,379 12, 561 15,286 6,401 1,790 2,907 4,527 8,498 6,942 9,316 8,770 2,728 7,483 12,254 6,656 5,012 4,916 3,541 3,547 9,103 2,211 5,945 4,525 4,947 8,684 11,897 1,492 2,798 9,866 9,137 17,897 12,161 2,632 8,689 6,327 1890 1,151,149 328,808 5,045 9,586 9,057 10, 132 16,855 6,737 993 1,037 3,510 4,178 6,728 7,609 7,037 4,891 5,449 9,168 40 4,574 4,600 4,899 16 4,478 4,062 6,814 295 4,625 6,546 4,267 167 5,044 10,469 1,860 80 3,606 8,562 7,508 11,678 9; 148 233 6,448 5,940 Increase since 1890. 15 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TEBRITOEIES, AND OOUNTIES. Bontb Dakota^Continued. Marshall Martin Meade Miner Minnehaha-. Moody Nowlin Pennington . Potter Pratt Presho — Pyatt Koborts.. Sanborn. Scobey „ Spink Stall ley— Sterling . Sully Todd Turner Union Walworth Washington. Yankton Ziebach . Cheyenne River Indian reservation.. Pine Ridge Indian res^ervation Rosebud Indian reservation Standing Rock Indian reservation __ Tennessee . Anderson.. Bedford ._ Benton Bledsoe Blount POPULATION. Bradley Campbell.. Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham. Chester Claiborne - Clay CocJke Coffee Crockett Cumberland.. Davidson Decatur Dekalb „ Dickson _ Dyer.. Fayette.. Fentress. Franklin . Gibson Giles Grainger . Greene ... Grundy Hamblen Hamilton .. Hancock — . Hardeman . Hardin Hawkins ... Haywood Henderson . Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys . Jackson James Jefferson . Johnson .. Knox Lake Lauderdale. Lawrence — Lewla 1800 5,942 4,907 5,864 23,926 8,326 5,610 2,988 12,216 4,464 9,487 1,349 1,715 13,175 11, 153 3,839 12,649 2,357 6,827 5,201 1,658 2, 020, 616 17,634 23,845 11,888 6,626 19, 206 15, 759 17, 317 12, 121 24,250 16,688 10,112 9,896 20, 696 8,421 19, 153 15, 574 15, 867 8,311 122,815 10,439 16,460 18,635 23,776 29,701 6,106 20,392 39, 408 33,035 15, 512 30,596 7,802 12,728 61, 695 11, 147 22,976 19,246 24,267 25,189 18,117 24,208 16,367 6,476 13,398 15, 039 5,407 18, 590 10,589 74,302 7,368 21,971 15,402 4,455 1890 4,544 1,398 7 17 4,640 267 5,165 699 21,879 2,047 5,941 2,385 '149 149 6,540 '930 2,910 78 23 »23 181 1181 34 134 1,997 10.219 4,610 il46 32 132 10,581 1,028 96 2,412 188 10,258 9,130 2,153 40 10,444 510 1,767,518 15, 128 24,739 11, 230 6,134 17,589 18,607 13, 486 12, 197 23,630 13,389 8,845 9,069 15, 103 7,260 16,523 13,827 15, 146 5,376 108, 174 8,995 15,650 13,645 19,878 28,878 5,226 18,929 35,859 34,957 13, 196 26, 614 6,345 11, 418 53, 482 10,342 21,029 17,698 22,246 23,558 16, 336 21,070 14, 499 5,390 11, 720 13,325 4,903 16,478 8,858 59,557 5,304 18, 756 12,286 2,555 Increase since 1890. 11,094 321 196 1697 1188 2,919 2,023 1,686 140 2,205 1510 2,357 6,827 5,201 1,658 253, 098 2,506 1894 658 492 1,617 2,152 3,831 176 620 3,299 1,267 827 5,593 1,161 2,630 1,747 721 2,935 14,641 1,444 .810 4,990 3,898 823 880 1,463 3,549 11,922 2,316 3,982 1,457 1,310 8,213 ' 805 1,947 1,548 2,021 1,631 1,781 3,138 1,868 1,086 1,678 1,714 504 2,112 1,731 14,745 2,064 3,215 3,116 1,900 STATES, TEEKITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Tennessee— Continued. Lincoln.. Loudon McMinn _ McNairy. Macon... Madison- Marion Marshall . Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery . Moore Morgan Obion • Overton . Perrv Pickett.. Polk Putnam . Rhea Roane Robertson __ Rutherford _ Scott Sequatchie . Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale - Unicoi Union Van Buren __ Warren Washington . Wayne Weakley White Williamson. Wilson Texas.. Anderson. Andrews . Angelina ., Aransas Archer — Armstrong . Atascosa Austin Bailey Bandera Bastrop.. Baylor Bee Bell Bexar Blanco .. Borden... Bosque ... Bowie Brazoria. Brazos Brewster . Briscoe Brown Buchel Burleson . Burnet Caldwell . Calhoun.. Callahan . Cameron . Camp Carson Castro Chambers . Cherokee- Childress .. POPULATION. 1900 26,304 10,838 19, 163 17,760 12,881 17,281 18, 763 42,703 7,491 18,585 36, 017 5,706 9,587 28,286 13,353 8,800 5,366 11,357 16, 890 14,318 22, 738 25,029 33, 543 11,077 3,326 22,021 153,557 19,026 15,224 24,935 26,072 29,273 6,004 5,851 12,894 3,126 16,410 22, 604 12,936 32,646 14, 157 26, 429 27, 078 3,048,710 28,015 87 13,481 1,716 2,508 1,205 7,143 20,676 4 5,332 26,845 3,052 7,720 45,535 69,422 4,703 776 17,390 26,676 14,861 18,859 2,356 1,253 16,019 18,367 10,528 21, 765 2,395 8,768 16,095 9,146 469 22,841 400 3,046 25,154 2,138 1890 27, 382 9,273 17, 890 16,510 10,878 30,497 16,411 18, 906 38, 112 6,930 15,329 29,697 6,975 7,639 27,273 12,039 7,785 4,736 8,361 13,683 12,647 17,418 20,078 36, 097 9,794 3,027 18, 761 112,740 18,404 12,193 20,879 23,668 24,271 5,850 4,619 11,459 2,863 14, 413 20, 354 11, 471 28,955 12,348 26,321 27,148 2,235,523 20,923 24 6,306 1,824 2,101 944 6,459 17,859 3,795 20,736 2,595 3,720 33,377 49,266 4,649 222 14,224 20,267 11,506 16, 650 710 11,421 13,001 10, 747 15,769 815 5,457 14,424 6,624 356 22,554 2,241 22,975 1,175 Increase since 1890. 11,078 1,565 1,273 2,260 2,003 5,836 1.870 1143 4,591 561 3,256 6,320 1269 1,948 1,013 1,314 1,015 630 2,996 3,207 1,671 5,320 4,951 11,554 1,283 299 3,260 40,817 622 8,031 4,056 2,404 5,002 164 1,232 1,436 263 1,997 2, 260 1,465 3,591 1,809 108 170 813, 187 7,092 63 7,176 1108 407 •261 684 2,817 1,537 6,109 457 4,000 12,158 20,156 54 554 3,166 6,409 3,355 2,209 1,646 1,253 4,598 1298 5,366 1219 5,996 1,580 3,311 1,671 2,522 113 287 891 805 !J,179 963 1 Decrease. 16 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued, STATES, TEEEITOBIES, AND COUNTIES. Texas— Continued. Clay CocnTau.. Coke Coleman . Collin Collingsworth. Colorado Comal Comanche Concho Cooke _ Coryell Cottle Crane Crockett-. Croshy— Dallam _ Dallas __ Dawson . Deaf Smith. Delta Denton Dewitt.... Dickens ,. Dimmit Donley Duval Eastland . Ector Edwards . Ellis. El Paso.. Encinal . Erath.... Palls Fannin.. Payette., Plsher Ployd ... Poard Foley Fort Bend. Franklin .. Freestone . Frio Gaines Galveston . Garza Gillespie .. Glasscock . Goliad Gonzales . Gtay Gra.v8on._ Gregg Grimes Guadalupe . Hale Hall Hamilton ._ Han.sford Hardeman . Hardin Harris Harrison Hartley Haskell Hays Hemphill Henderson _ Hidalgo . Hill Hockley. Hood Hopkins. Houston Howard Hunt Hutchinson . Irion Jack Jackson .. Jasper JefiDaviS- JefEerson _. POPULATION. 1900 9,231 25 3,430 10, 077 50, 087 1,233 22, 203 7,008 23, 009 1,427 27, 494 21, 308 1,002 51 1,691 788 146 82,726 37 843 15,249 28,318 21, 311 1,151 1,106 2,756 8,483 17, 971 381 3,108 50,059 24, 886 29, 966 33,342 51, 793 36,542 3,708 2,020 1,568 16, 638 8,674 18, 910 4,200 56 44,116- 185 '8,229 286 8,310 28,882 480 63, 661 12,343 26, 106 21, 385 1,680 1,670 13, 620 167 3,634 5,049 63, 786 31, 878 377 2,637 14, 142 816 19, 970 6, 837 41, 365 44» 9,146 27, 960 26, 4.52 2,528 47, 295 303 10,224 6,094 7,138 1,150 14, 239 1890 2,059 6,112 36, 736 367 19,612 6,398 15, 608 1,065 24, 696 16, 873 240 15 194 346 112 67,042 29 179 9,117 21,289 14, 307 295 1,049 1,056 7,698 10, 373 224 1,970 31, 774 15, 678 2, 744 21, 594 20, 706 38, 709 31,481 2,996 529 Increase since 1890. STATES, TEEEITOBIES, AND COUNTIES. 26 10, 686 6,481 15, 987 3,112 68 31,476 14 7,056 208 5,910 18, 016 203 53,211 9,402 21, 312 15, 217 721 703 9,313 133 3,904 3,956 37,249 26, 721 262 1,666 11, 352 519 12,286 6,534 27, 683 7,614 20, 672 19, 360 1,210 31, 885 .58 870 9,740 3,281 5, 592 1,394 6,857 1,728 25 1,371 3,965 13,351 876 2,691 610 7,401 362 2,798 4,436 762 36 1,397 442 34 15,684 8 664 6,132 7,029 7,004 856 67 1,700 885 7,598 157 1,138 18,285 9,208 1 2, 744 8,372 12,636 13,084 6,061 712 1,491 1,568 125 5,962 2,193 2,923 1,088 113 12,640 171 1,173 78 2,400 10, 866 277 10, 450 2,941 4,794 6,168 959 967 4,207 34 1270 1,093 26, 637 5,157 125 972 2,790 296 7,685 303 13,772 44 1, 632 7,378 6,092 1,318 15, 410 245 122 484 2,813 1, .546 ' 'J-l 1 S,3S2 POPULATION. 1900 Texas — Continued. Johnson... Jones Karnes Kaufman- Kendall Kent Kerr Kimble.. King — Kinney., Knox Lamar Lamb Lampasas _ Lasalle Lavaca. Lee. Leon Liberty Limestone.. Lipscomb - Live Oak .. Llano Loving Lubbock _. Lynn. McCulloch . McLennan _ McMullen. Madison.. Marion Martin Mason Matagorda . Maverick Medina.. Menard- Midland-, Milam Mills. Mitchell Montague Montgomery . Moore Morris Motley Nacogdoches., Navarro Newton Nolan Nueces Ochiltree... Oldham Orange Palo Hnto . Panola _ Parker . Parmer. Pecos Polk Potter Presidio Rains Randall ... Red River . Reeves Refugio Roberts Robertson . Rockwall.. Runnels. Rusk , Sabine San Augustine"! San Jacinto San Patricio., San Saba _. Schleicher... Scuiry Shackelford Shelby Sherman Smith Somervell . Starr 1 Decrease. 33, 819 7,063 8,681 33, 376 4,103 4,980 2,503 490 2,447 2,322 48, 627 31 8,625 28,121 14, 695 18, 072 8,102 32, 573 1890 22,313 3,797 3,637 21, 598 3,826 324 4,462 2,243 173 8,781 1,134 37,302 4 7,584 2,139 21,887 11, 952 13,841 4,230 21, 678 790 632 2,268 2,056 7,301 6,772 33 3 293 33 17 24 3,960 3,217 59,772 39,204 1,024 1,038 10,432 8,512 10,764 10, 862 332 264 5,573 6,180 6,097 3,985 4,066 3,698 7,783 5,730 2,011 1,216 1,741 1,033 39, 666 24,773 7,851 6,493 2,865 2,059 24,800 18, 863 17, 067 11,766 209 15 8,220 6,580 1,257 139 24,663 15,984 43,374 26,373 7,2S2 4,650 2,611 1,573 10,439 8,093 267 198 349 270 5,905 4,770 12,291 8,320 21,404 14, 328 25,823 21, 682 84 7 2,360 1, 326 14, 447 10,332 1,820 849 8,673 1,698 6,127 3,909 963 187 29,893 21,452 1,847 1,247 1,641 1,239 620 326 31,480 26, 606 8,531 5,972 5,379 3,193 26,099 18,(559 6,394 4,969 8,434 6,688 10,277 7,360 2,372 1,312 7,569 6,641 516 155 4,158 1,415 2,461 2,012 20,462 14,365 104 34 37,370 28,324 3,498 3,419 11,469 10,749 Increase since 1800. 11,506 3,266 6,044 11,778 277 575 518 260 317 11,334 1,188 U,325 27 1,041 164 6,234 2,643 4,231 3,872 10,896 168 213 529 30 260 17 743 20,668 114 1,920 1108 68 393 2,112 2,053 796 708 14,893 2,368 796 5,937 6,302 194 1,640 1,118 8,679 17, 001 2,632 1,038 2,346 69 79 1,135 8,971 7,076 4,141 27 1,034 4,115 971 1,975 2,218 776 ' 8,441 600 402 294 4,974 2,659 2,186 7,540 1,425 1,746 2,917 1,060 928 360 2,743 449 6,087 70 9,046 79 720 17 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. BTATBS, TERRITOKIES, AND COUNTIES. Texas— Continued. Stephens _. Sterling — Stonewall . Sutton Swisher Tarrant Taylor Terry Throckmorton . Titus Tom Green _ Travis Trinity Tyler Upshur Upton . POPDLATION. 1900 Uvalde Valverde Van Zandt.. Victoria Walker Waller Ward Washington _ Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Williamson- Wilson Winkler Wise- Wood Yoakum. Young- Zapata -. Zavalla. Utab- Beaver Boxelder _ Cache Carbon Bavis Emery Garfield . Grand Iron Juab EAne Millard Morgan - Kute Eioh Salt Lake- San Juan _, Sanpete Sevier Summit . Tooele Uinta Utah Wasatch- Washington _ Wayne Weber Vermont- Addison ■Bennington . Caledonia Chittenden _. Essex Franklin . Grand Me, Lamoille — Orange Orleans 1 Decrease. , , ^^ .„ 2 Exclusive of city of Charlottesville, s Exclusive of city of Alexandria. * Exclusive of city of Staunton. » Exclusive of city of Lynchburg. • Exclusive of city of Manchester. 6,466 1,127 2,183 1, 727 1,227 52,376 10,499 48 1,750 12,292 6,804 47,386 10,976 11,899 16,266 48 4,647 5,263 25,481 13, 678 15,813 14,246 1,451 32,931 21,851 16,942 636 5,806 5,759 38,072 13,961 60 27, 116 21,048 26 6,540 4,760 792 276, 749 3,613 10, 009 18, 139 5,004 7,996 4,657 3,400 1,149 3,546 10,082 1,811 5,678 2,045 1,954 1,946 77,725 1,023 16,313 8,461 9,439 7,361 6,458 32,456 4,736 4,612 1,907 26,239 343,641 21, 912 21, 705 24, 381 39, 600 8,056 SO, 198 4,462 12,289 19, 313 22,024 1890 4,926 1,024 658 100 41,142 6,957 21 902 8,190 5,152 36,322 7,648 10,877 12,695 52 3,804 2,874 16,226 8,737 12,874 10,888 77 29, 161 14,842 7,584 778 4,831 7,092 25, 909 10,656 18 24,134 13, 932 4 5,049 3,562 1,097 207, 905 3,340 7,642 15, 509 6,751 5,076 2,457 541 2,683 6,582 1,685 4,033 1,780 2,842 1,527 58, 457 366 13, 146 6,199 7,733 3,700 2,762 23,768 3,595 4,009 22,723 332,422 22,277 20,448 23, 436 35, 389 9,511 29, 755 3,843 12, 831 19, 576 22,101 Increase since 1890. 1,640 1,127 1,159 1,069 1,127 11,234 3,642 27 848 4,102 1,652 11, 064 3,328 1,022 3,671 14 843 2,389 9,266 4,941 2,939 3,368 1,374 3,770 7,009 9,368 1142 975 11,333 12, 163 3,306 42 2,982 7,116 22 1,491 1,198 1305 273 2,367 2,630 6,004 1,245 1419 943 608 863 4,500 126 1,645 265 1888 419 19,268 658 3,167 2,252 1,706 3,661 3,696 1,141 603 1,907 2,516 11,219 1365 1,257 945 4,211 11,455 443 619 1642 1262 177 STATES, TEEEITOKIES, AND COUNTIES. Vermont— Continued. Rutland Washington _ Windham Windsor Virginia. Accomac Albemarle Alexandria - Alleghany-. Amelia Amherst Appomattox. Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick — Buchanan Buckingham . Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City . Charlotte Chesterfield . Clarke Craig Culpeper . Cumberland. Dickenson. Dinwiddle Elizabeth City- Fairfax Fauquier _. Floyd Fluvanna . Franklin _. Frederick . Giles Gloucester.. Goochland . Grayson Greene Greenes ville. Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Queen.. King George King William . Lancaster Lee J. Loudoun Louisa POPULATION. 1900 Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg. Middlesex Montgomery . Nansemond .. Nelson Kew Kent Norfolk Northampton Northumberland . Nottoway Orange Patrick Pittsylvania Powhatan Prince Edward. 44,209 36, 607 26, 660 32,225 1,864,184 32, 670 28,473 6,430 16,330 9,037 17,864 9,662 32, 370 6,695 30, 356 5,497 17, 161 18, 217 9,692 15,266 23,256 16, 709 19, 303 5,040 15,343 18,804 7,927 4,293 14,123 8,996 7,747 15,374 19,460 9,701 18,580 23,374 15,388 9,050 25,963 13,239 10,793 12, 832 9,519 16, 853 6,214 9,758 37, 197 17,618 80, 062 19, 266 5,647 13, 102 3,688 9,265 6,918 8,380 8,949 19,856 21, 948 16, 517 11, 705 10, 216 8,239 26,551 8,220 15,852 23, 078 16, 075 4,865 50, 780 13,770 9,846 12, 366 12, 571 13, 794 16,403 46,894 6,824 16, 045 1890. ' Exclusive of city of Winchester. 8 Exclusive of city of Richmond. • Exclusive of city of Williamsburg. 10 Exclusive of city of Kadford. 11 Exclusive of cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth. 12 Exclusive of city of Danville. 45, 397 29, 606 26,547 31,706 1, 655, 980 27, 277 2 26,788 3 4,268 9,283 9,068 17, 651 9, 689 * 30, 030 4,687 31,213 5,129 14,854 17,245 5,867 14, 383 6 21,378 16, 681 15, 497 6,066 15, 077 816,965 8,071 3,835 13,233 9,482 6,077 13, 515 IS, 168 10, 047 16, 655 22, 590 14,405 9, 508 24, 985 '12,684 9,090 11,653 9,958 14, 394 5,622 8,230 34,424 17,402 8 22, 006 18,208 5,362 11,313 «3,812 9,669 6,641 9,605 7,191 18,216 23,274 16, 997 11,372 10,225 7,581 26, 359 7,458 1015,682 19, 692 16, 336 5,511 11 28, 899 10, 313 7,886 11,682 12, 814 13, 092 14, 147 12 49,636 6,791 14,694 Increase since 1890. 18 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TBERITOEIES, AND COUNTIES. Virginla^Continued. Prince George__ Princess Anne- Prince William. Pulaski Rappahannock- Richmond Roanoke Rockbridge Rockingham _ Russell Scott Shenandoah Smyth Southampton.. Spottsylvania . Stafford .. Surry Sussex Tazewell . Warren Warwick Washington Westmoreland- Wise Wythe York City of Alexandria City of Bristol City ol Buena Vista City of Charlottesville . City of Danville City of Fredericksburg- City of Lynchburg City of Manchester City of Newport News POPULATION. City of Norfolk City of Petersburg—, City of Portsmouth- City of Radford City of Richmond— City of Roanoke City of Staunton City of Williamsbiu'g-. City of Winchester — _. Washington - Adams Asotin Chehalis . Chelan . Clallam . Clarke Columbia.. Cowlitz., Douglas . Ferry Franklin . Garfield _. Island Jefferson - King Kitsap Kittitas Klickitat - Lewis Lincoln „ Mason Okanogan - Pacific Pierce San Juan— Skagit Skamania -. Snohomish - Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum . Wallawalla .. Whatcom Whitman Yakima 1 Decrease. 2 Exclusive of city of Roanoke. ' Exclusive of city of Buena Vista. 1900 7,752 11,192 11, 112 14,609 8,843 7,088 15,887 21,799 33,527 18,031 22,694 20,253 17,121 22,848 9,239 8,097 8,469 12,082 23,384 8,837 4,888 28,995 9,243 19, 653 20,437 7,482 14,528 4,579 2,388 6,449 16, 520 5,068 18,891 9,715 19,635 46,624 21,810 17,427 3,344 85,050 21,495 7,289 2,044 5,161 518,108 4,840 3,366 15,124 3,931 5,603 13,419 7,128 7,877 4,926 4,562 3,918 1,870 5,712 110, 053 6,767 9,704 6,407 15,157 11, 969 3,810 4,689 6,983 65,515 2,928 14,272 1,688 23,950 57,542 10,543 9,927 2,819 18, 680 24,116 25,360 13,462 1890 7,872 9,510 9,805 12,790 8,678 7,146 213,942 3 22,018 31,299 16, 126 21,694 19, 671 13,360 20,078 « 9, 705 7,362 8,256 11, 100 19,899 8,280 '2,201 6 26, 118 8,399 9,345 18,019 7,596 14, 339 2,902 1,044 5,691 10,305 4,528 19,709 9,246 4,449 34,871 22,680 13, 268 2,060 81,388 16, 159 6,975 1,831 5,196 349,390 Increase since 1S90. 2,098 1,580 9,249 2,771 11,709 6,709 5,917 3,161 696 3,897 1,787 8,368 63, 989 4,624 8,777 5,167 11,499 9,312 2,826 ,1,467 4,358 50,940 2,072 8,747 774 8,514 37,487 4,341 9,675 2,526 12, 224 18,591 19, 109 4,429 1120 1,682 1,307 1,819 165 168 1,895 1219 2,228 1,905 1,000 582 3,761 2,770 1466 735 213 982 3,485 557 2,687 2,877 844 10,308 2,418 1114 189 1,677 1,344 6,215 540 1818 469 15, 186 11.753 1870 4,159 1,284 3,662 5,336 314 213 135 168,713 2,742 1,786 5,875 3,931 2,832 1,710 419 1,960 1,765 4,562 1210 21 83 1 2, 656 46,064 2,143 927 1,240 3,658 2,657 8,222 1,625 4,575 6,525 914 15,436 20,055 6,202 252 293 6,456 5,525 6,251 9,033 STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. "West Virgrinia . Barbour-. Berkeley _ Boone Braxton- Brooke Cabell Calhoun Clay Doddridge Fayette Gilmer Grant Greenbrier - Hampshire - Hancock Hardy Harrison .. Jackson Jefferson „ Kanawha . Lewis Lincoln — Logan McDowell - Marion Marshall . Mason Mercer — . Mineral — Mingo Monongalia - Monroe Morgan Nicholas Ohio Pendleton— Pleasants Pocahontas . Preston Putnam Raleigh — Randolph _ Ritchie Roane Summers — Taylor- Tucker. Tyler Upshur - Wayne - Webster — . Wetzel — . Wirt Wood Wyoming . Wisconsin 2, 069, 042 Adams — Ashland - Barron Bayfield - Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet- Chippewa _ Clark Columbia . Crawford- Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire — . Florence .— Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake- Iowa POPULATION. 1900 958,800 14,198 19,469 8,194 18,904 7,219 29,252 10, 266 8,248 13,689 31,987 11,762 7,275 20,683 11,806 8,449 27,690 22,987 15,936 54,696 16, 980 15,434 6,955 18,747 32,430 26,444 24,142 23,023 12,883 11,369 19, 049 13, 130 7,294 11,403 48,024 9,167 9,345 8,572 22, 727 17,330 12,436 17, 670 18,901 19,852 16,265 14,978 13,433 18,252 14, 696 23,619 8,862 22,880 10,284 34,452 I S"?"'?^* °| city of Fredericksburg I Exc usive of city of Newport Newi • Exclusive of city of Brlstbl 9,141 20,176 23,677 14,392 46,359 16,765 7,478 17,078 33,037 25,848 31,121 17,286 69,435 46, 631 17,583 86,335 26,043 31, 692 3,197 47,689 1,396 38,881 22,719 16,797 23,114 1890 762, 794 12, 702 18,702 6,885 13, 928 6,660 23,596 8,155 4,659 12,183 20,542 9,746 6,802 18,034 11,419 6,414 7,567 21, 919 19, 021 15, 553 42,766 15,895 11,246 11, 101 7,300 20,721 20,735 22, 863 16,002 12,085 15,705 12,429 6,744 9,309 41,567 8,711 7,539 5,814 20,356 14,342 9,597 11,633 16,621 15,303 13, 117 12, 147 6,459 11, 962 12,714 18,652 4,788 16,841 9,411 28,612 6,247 1,686,880 6,889 20,063 15,416 7,390 39,164 15,997 4,393 16, 639 25,143 17, 708 28,350 15,987 69, 578 44,984 15,682 13,468 22,664 30,673 2,604 44,088 1,012 36, 651 22, 732 15, 163 22,117 Increase since 1890. 196,006 1,496 767 1,309 4,976 559 5,667 2,111 8,589 1,506 11,445 2,016 473 2,649 887 279 6,771 3,966 382 11,940 1,085 4,188 '4,146 11,447 11,709 5,709 1,279 7,021 798 11,359 8,344 701 650 2,094 6,467 456 1,806 1,758 2,372 2,988 2,839 6,037 2,280 4,549 3,148 2,831 6,974 6,290 1,982 4,967 4,079 6,039 873 5,840 2,133 382,162 2,252 113 8,261 7,002 7,195 768 8,085 439 7,894 8,140 2,771 1,299 9,857 1,647 1,901' 22,867 2,379 1,019 593 3,501 384 2,230 >13 634 997 19 POPULATION OF STATES AND TERRITORIES BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. " Wisconsin—Continued. Iron Jackson — Jefferson . Juneau __. Kenosha . Kewaunee-. La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc. Marathon Marinette — Marquette- Milwaukee - Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie . Ozaukee- Pepin Pierce Polk Portage __ Price Racine Eichland- Rock St. Croix - Sauk. Sawyer Shawano - Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau-. Vernon Vilas Walworth Washhum Washington - Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago- Wood POPULATION. 1900 42,261 43,2,'i6 30, 822 10, 509 330, 017 28,103 20, 874 8, 875 46, 247 16, 363 7,905 23,943 17,801 29, 483 9,106 45, 644 19, 483 51, 203 26, 830 33, 006 3,593 27,475 50,345 11, 262 23,114 28, 3.51 4,929 29, 259 5,521 23,589 35,229 31, 615 15, 972 58, 225 25,865 6,616 17,466 34, 789 20,629 21,707 15,797 33,580 17,121 15,581 17,212 42,997 20,959 12,553 16,269 16,153 38,801 20,266 9,465 12,008 1890 37,831 30, 369 20,304 9,676 236, 101 23,211 15, 009 5,010 38,690 14, 943 6,932 20,385 12,968 24,798 5,2.58 36, 268 19, 121 43, 220 23, 139 30,575 1,977 19,236 42,489 6,731 18, 920 25,111 27, 860 2,926 22, 751 33,270 26, 794 13, 607 50, 097 18,127 Increase since 1890. 6,616 1,669 1,259 8,508 6,126 1,059 4,196 694 3,088 4,261 4,430 12,887 10, 518 833 93, 916 4,892 5,865 3,865 7,657 1,420 973 3,558 4,833 4,685 3,848 9,376 362 7,983 3,691 2,431 1,616 8,239 7,856 4,531 4,194 3,240 4,929 1,399 2, 596 4,821 2,465 8,128 7,738 STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. Wyoming _ Albany Bighorn Carbon Converse Crook Fremont Johnson Laramie Natrona Sheridan Sweetwater Uinta Weston Yellowstone P.irk Northern district- Southern district- HaTrail- Island of Hawaii Islands of Kauai and Niihau_. Island of Maui Islands of Molokai and Lanai, Island of Oahu Indian Territory . Cherokee nation Chickasaw nation- Choctaw nation Creek nation Seminole nation Modoc Indian reservation _. Ottawa Indian reservation.. Peoria Indian reservation _. Quapaw Indian reservation Seneca Indian reservation Shawnee Indian reservation Wyandotte Indian reservation. POPULATION. 1900, 92,531 13,084 4,328 9,589 3,337 3,137 5,357 2,361 20, 181 1,785 5,122 8,455 12,223 3,203 63,441 30, 578 32, 863 164,001 46, 8-13 20, 734 26,416 -.;, .504 58,504 391, 960 101,764 139, 260 99, 681 40, 674 3, 786 140 2,206 1,180 800 970 297 1,213 1890 60,706 8,866 6, 857 2,738 2,338 2,463 2,357 16, 777 1,094 1,972 4,941 7,881 2,422 82,052 7,134 24,918 26,754 11,869 17; 357 2,826 31, 194 Increase since 1890. 81, 826 4,219 4,328 2,732 699 799 2,894 4 3,404 691 3,150 3,514 4,342 781 23,444 7,946 20, 089 8, 875 8, 0.59 1322 27, 310 211, 778 1 Decrease. -;h Director of the Census, Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 21. WASHINGTON, D. C. December 15, 1900. POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Illinois by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the oflScial count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Illinois -was organized as a territory March 1, 1809, and admitted as a state December 3, 1818. Table 1 shows the population of Illinois at each census from 1810 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS : 1810 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKS. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 1810 1830 1820 1810 Population. 4,821,550 3,826,351 8,077,871 2, 539, 891 1,711,951 851,470 476, 183 157,445 55, 162 12,282 INOKEASE. Number. Per cent. 995, 199 748, 480 537, 980 827, 940 860,481 375, 287 318,738 102,283 42,880 26.0 24.3 2L1 48.3 101.0 78.8 202.4 185.4 349.1 The population of the state in 1900 is 4,821,550 as compared with a population in 1890 of 3,826,351, showing an increase during the last ten years of 995,199, or 26 per cent. This is a greater rate of increase than that for any decade since 18V0, and a greater numerical increase than that for any decade in the history of the state. Prior to 1870 the growth of the' state was very rapid, and the rate of increase was much greater than it has since been. The present population of the state is more than 392 times as great as the population reported for 1810, the first census taken after its organization as a territory in 1809. The total land surface of Illinois is, approximately, 56,000 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 68.3 ; 1900, 86.0. (C P 15 M) Table 2 shows the population of Illinois by counties at each census from 1810 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2 — POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY COUNTIES : 1810 TO 1900. The State., Adams Alexander- Bond Boone Brown Bureau Callioiin. Carroll Champaign.. Christian Clark 1900 Clay. Clinton. Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland-. Dekalb Dewltt Douglas Dupage Edgar Edwards EfiSngham. Payette- Ford. Franklin . Fulton Gallatin .. Greene Grundy Hamilton. Hancock _ Hardin Henderson . Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper Jefferson . Jersey . Jo Daviess.. Johnson Eane Kankakee. Kendall Knox Lake . Lasalle . Lawrence . Lee. Livingston Logan McDonough. McHenry. McLean. . Macon- Macoupin . Madison Marion Marshall . Mason - Massac _ Menard- Mercer Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Moultrie Ogle — Peoria _ Perry.. Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski—.. Putnam __. Randolph . Richland.. 4,821,550 67, 058 19,384 16, 078 15,791 11,567 41,112 8,917 18, 963 17,222 47, 622 32,790 24,033 19, 553 19,824 34,146 1, 838, 735 19,240 16,124 31, 756 18, 972 19,097 28,196 28, 273 10, 345 20, 465 28, 065 18, 359 19, 675 46,201 15,836 23,402 24,136 20, 197 32, 215 7,448 10, 836 40,049 38, 014 33, 871 20, 160 28,133 14, 612 24,533 15,667 78, 792 37,154 11, 467 43,612 34, 504 87, 776 16, 523 29, 894 42,035 28,680 28,412 29, 759 67,843 44,003 42,256 64,694 30, 446 16,370 17, 491 13, HO 14,336 20, 945 13,847 80, 836 . 35,006 15,224 29, 129 88, 608 19,830 17, 706 31,595 13,585 14,554 4,746 28,001 16, 391 1890 3,826,351 61,888 16, 563 14, 550 12,203 11,951 35,014 7,652 18,320 15, 963 42,159 30,531 21, 899 16, 772 17,411 30,093 1, 191, 922 17,283 15, 443 27, 066 17,011 17, 669 22,551 26,787 9,444 19,358 23,367 17,035 17, 138 43,110 14,936 23,791 21,024 17,800 31, 907 7,234 9,876 33,338 35,167 27,809 18,188 22,590 14,810 25,101 15,013 65, 061 28,732 12,106 38, 752 24,236 80,798 14,693 26, 187 38,465 25,489 27, 467 26,114 63, 036 38,083 40,380 51,636 24,341 13, 653 16, 067 11,313 13,120 18,545 12, 948 80, 003 32, 636 14,481 28,710 70, 378 17,529 17, 062 31,000 14, 016 11, 355 4,730 25,049 15,019 1880 3,077,871 59, 135 14,808 14,866 11,508 13,041 S3, 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 16,853 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 35,451 22, 605 14,515 20, 686 15,542 27,528 13, 078 44, 939 25,047 13,088 88,344 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, 056 16,242 10,443 13,024 19,602 13, 682 28,078 31,614 13,699 29, 937 65,355 16,007 16,683 33,751 13,256 9,507 5,554 25,690 15,645 1870 2,539,891 56. 362 10,564 13, 152 12,942 12, 205 32, 415 6,562 16,705 11,580 32, 737 20. 363 18, 719 16,876 16,285 25,236 349, 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 5,113 12,682 35, 506 25,782 19,634 11,234 17, 864 15,054 27,820 11,248 39, 091 24,362 12, 399 39, 522 21,014 60,792 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 11,736 18, 769 12, 982 25, 314 28,463 10,385 27, 492 47, 540 13, 7-23 10, 953 30, 768 11,437 8,752 6,280 20, 859 12,803 1860 1, 711, 961 41,323 4,707 9,815 11, 678 26,426 6,144 11,733 11,325 14, 629 10, 492 14, 987 9,336 10, 941 14,203 144, 964 11, 651 8,311 19, 086 10,820 7,140 14, 701 16,925 5,454 7,816 11, 189 1,979 9,393 33, 338 8,055 16, 093 10, 379 9,915 29, 061 3,759 9,501 20, 660 12, 325 9,589 8,364 12,965 12,051 27,325 9,342 30,062 16,412 13, 074 28, 663 18,257 48, 332 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 9,584 15, 042 12, 832 13, 979 22,112 6,385 22,888 36, 601 9,562 6,127 27,249 6,742 3,943 5., 587 17, 205 9,711 1850 851,470 26, 508 2,484 6,144 7,624 7,198 8,841 3,231 4,586 7,263 2,649 3,203 9,532 4,289 5,139 43, 385 7,135 3,718 7,540 6,002 1840 9,290 10, 692 3,524 3,799 8,075 5,681 22, 508 6,448 12,429 3,023 6,362 14, 652 2,887 4,612 3,807 4,149 5,862 3,220 8,109 7,354 18, 604 4,114 16, 703 7,730 13, 279 14, 226 17, 815 6,121 5,292 1,562 5,128 7,616 14, 978 10, 163 3,988 12, 355 20,141 6,720 5,180 5, 921 4,092 6,349 6,246 7,679 6,277 16, 064 3,234 10, 020 17, 547 5,278 1,606 18,819 3,975 2,265 3,924 11,079 4,012 476, 183 14,476 3,313 5,060 1,705 4,183 3,067 1,741 1,023 2,981 1,475 1,878 7,453 3,228 3,718 9,616 10,201 4,422 1880 1820 1,697 3,247 157, 445 2,186 1,390 3,124 1,090 3,940 755 2,330 56,162 626 2, 931 1810 12,282 1800 12,458 931 3,U7 3,635 8,225 3,070 1,675 . 6,328 3,682 13,142 10, 760 11, 951 3,945 9,946 1,378 1,260 1,695 3,566 1,472 5,762 4,535 6,180 3,626 6,501 4,071 1,649 2,704 4,083 1,841 7,405 7,674 '2"6i6" 3,444 1790 1,763 3,156 1,642 2,555 7,060 2,634 9,348 7,092 2,035 759 2,333 5,308 2,578 6,565 3,039 7,826 14,433 4,742 1,849 4,431 2,352 4,481 4,490 19,547 3,479 6,153 3,222 11,728 4,094 2,131 7,944 2,111 1,596 274 3,668 m 1,122 1,990 6,221 2,125 26 2,000 2,953 12,714 1,215 2,896 3,316 n,3io 4,429 691 843 1100 13, 550 1,515 2,610 3,492 11,103 1830. ,— .„.. , 7,275 1 Then In the territory oJ Indiana. ^ McDonough and Schuyler reported together and credited to Schuyler In ' ^*°'^* ""'^ Putnam reported together and credited to Putnam In 1830. Table 2.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY COUNTIES: 1810 TO 1900— Continued. OOTJNTIES. Kock Island- St. Clair Saline Sangamon Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark Stephenson- Tazewell Union Vermilion . Wahash . Warren. Washington . Wayne White - Whiteside Will- WUliamson- Winnebago- Woodford 1900 55,249 86,685 21,685 71,593 16,129 10,465 32, 126 10, 186 34,933 33,221 22, 610 65,635 12,583 23,163 19,526 27,626 25,386 84,710 74,764 27, 796 47,845 21,822 1890 41,917 66,571 19,342 61, 195 16,013 10,304 31,191 9,982 31,338 29, 556 21,649 49, 905 11, 866 21,281 19,262 23,806 25,005 30,854 62,007 22,226 39,938 21,429 1880 38,302 61,806 15,940 52,894 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 53, 422 19,324 30, 505 21,620 1870 29,783 51,068 12, 714 46,352 17,419 10,530 25,476 10,751 30, 608 27,903 16,518 80,388 8,841 23,174 17,599 19,758 16,846 27,503 43,013 17,829 29, 301 18,956 1860 21,005 87, 694 9,331 32,274 14, 684 9,069 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 18,282 18S0 6,937 20, 180 5,688 19, 'JiS 10, 573 7,914 7,807 3,710 11, 666 12,052 7,615 11,492 4,690 8,176 6,953 6,825 8,925 5,361 16, 703 7,216 11,773 4,415 1840 2,610 13, 631 14,716 6,972 6,215 6,659 1,673 2,800 7,221 5,524 9,303 4,240 6,739 4,810 5,133 7,919 2,514 10, 167 4,457 4,609 1830 7,078 12, 960 ! 2, 959 2, 972 4,716 3,239 5,836 2,710 1,675 2,653 6,091 1820 5,248 2,362 1,517 1,114 4,828 1810 5,007 1800 11,255 1790 > Then in the territory of Indiana. Table 3.- 2 McDonough and Schuyler reported together and credited to Schuyler in 1830. mCREASE IN POPULATION OP ILLINOIS BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The State- Adams Alexander Bond Boone Brown Bureau Calhoun Carroll Cass Champaign-. Christian Clark Clay Clinton Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland, Dekalb Dewitt Douglas Dupage Edgar Edwards Effingham Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Gallatin Greene Grundy Hamilton — Hancock Hardin Henderson -. Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Davless— . Johnson Kane Kankakee — Kendall Knox Lake Lasalle INOEEASE. Number. Per cent, 995,199 26.0 6,170 8.3 2,821 17.0 1,528 10.5 3,588 29.4 1394 I 3.2 6,098 17.4 1,266 16.6 643 3.5 1,259 7.8 6,463 12.9 2,259 7.3 2,134 9.7 2,781 16.6 2,413 13.8 4,053 13.4 646,813 54.2 1,957 11.3 681 4.4 4,690 17.3 1,961 11.5 1,428 8.0 5,645 25.0 1,486 5.5 901 9.5 1,107 5.7 4,698 20.1 1,324 7.7 2,537 14.8 3,091 7.1 901 6.0 1389 11.6 3,112 14.8 2,397 13.4 308 0.9 214 2.9 960 9.7 6,711 20.1 2,847 8.0 6,062 21.7 1,972 10.8 5,543 24.5 1198 11.3 1568 12.2 654 4.3 13,731 21.1 8,422 29.3 1639 15.2 4,860 12.5 10,269 42.3 6,978 8.6 Lawrence - Lee. Livingston — Logan McDonough- McHenry McLean Macon- Macoupin _ Madison Marion Marshall __ Mason Menard- Mercer _ Monroe Montgomery , Morgan Moultrie Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam . Randolph Richland Rock Island- St. Clair Saline Sangamon Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark - Stephenson— Tazewell Union Vermilion Wabash Warren Washington - Wayne White Whiteside Will Williamson- Winnebago— Woodford 1 Decrease. INCKEASE. Number. Per cent. 1,830 3,707 3,580 3,191 945 3,645 4,807 5,920 1,876 13,159 6,105 2,717 1,424 1,797 1,216 2,400 899 833 2,370 743 419 18,230 2,301 644 595 1431 3,199 16 2,952 1,372 13, 332 20, 114 2,343 10,398 116 151 935 204 3,595 3,665 1,061 15, 730 717 1,882 264 3,820 381 3,856 12,757 5,570 7,907 12.4 14.1 9.3 12.5 3.4 13.9 7.6 15.5 4.6 25.5 25.0 19.9 8.8 16.8 9.2 12.9 6.9 2.7 7.2 5.1 14 25 9 13:1 3.7 L9 13.0 28.1 0.3 11.7 9.1 31.8 30 2 12.1 16.9 0.7 1.4 2.9 2.0 11.4 12.4 4.9 31.5 6.0 8.8 1.3 16.0 L5 12.4 20.6 26.0 19.7 1.8 There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Illinois since 1890. Of the 102 counties in the state all but 6 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Cook, 54.2 per cent; Lake, 42.3 per cent; Rock Island, 31.8 per cent; Vermilion, 31.5 per cent" St. Clair, 30.2 per cent; Boone, 29.4 per cent; Kankakee, 29.3 per cent; and Pulaski, 28.1 per cent. The 6 counties showing a decrease are Brown, Greene, Jersey, Jo Daviess, Kendall, and Pope. Table 4 shows the population of Illinois by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OP ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK CIVIL DIViaiONa. 1900 1890 Adams county. Beverly township. Burton township Camp Point township, including Camp Point village.. Camp Point village. Clayton township, including Clayton village. Clayton village. Columhus township, including part of Columbus village.. Columbus village (part of) Total for Columbus village, in Columbus and Gilmer town- ships. Concord township Ellington township Fall Creek township.. Gilmer township, including part of Columhus village . Columbus village (part of) Honey Creek township, including Coatsburg village Coatsburg village Houston township Keene tovniship, including Loraine village Loraine village Liberty township.. Lima township, including Lima village.. Lima village „ McKee township Melrose township, exclusive of part of Quincy city.. Mendon township, including Mendon village Mendon village Northeast township, villages. Golden village . including Golden and La Prairie La Prairie village Paysou township, including Payson and Plainvilie villages. Payson villaj Plainvilie village . Quincy city, ui Melrose and Riverside tOTroships. Ward 1. Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Ward 4.. Ward 5-. Ward 6.. Ward 7. Richfield township IIIIIIII Riverside township, exclusive of part ofQuincy city Ursa township _• ^_ 5,440 5,194 5,497 6,785 6,807 4,189 2,340 Alexander county. Beech Ridge preciQct' Cache precinct 1. Cairo precinct,! coextensive with Cairocityl Cairo city.. Ward I. Ward 2. Ward 3., Ward 4.. Ward s.. Ward 6-. Ward 7.. Clear Creek precinct.. ii3S4 . z,2o6 z, S04 1,817 1.953 2,913 East Cape Girardeau precinct Elco precinct Goose Island precinct.. Lake Milligan precinct. Sandusky precinct Santa F& precinct.. Thebes precinct, including Thehesviliagel Thebes village Unity precinct ZIIIIIIIIII Bond oountt.. Burgess township, Including MUlersburg and Pocahontas Millersburg- village _ Pocahontas village. Central township, including Greenville city . Greenville city Lagrange townsnip "'| Mills township Mulberry Grove township, incIuding'Muibeny ~G^^ village. Mulberry Grove village Old Ripley township.. Pleasant Mound township, Including Smlthboroviflagel Smithboro village Shoal Creek township, Including SorentovillageriZIIIII" Sorento village. Tamalco township, including part of Keyesport village Keyesport village (part of) Total for Keyesport village, in Tamalco township. Bond county, and Irishtown township, Clinton county. 67,058 1,051 1,007 2,126 1,260 1,822 996 951 136 196 907 1,278 983 1,066 60 1,259 321 822 1,168 349 1,141 1,554 280 1,057 2,117 1,361- 627 1,511 S16 182 1,697 465 296 36,252 1,010 8,432 1,486 19,384 268 666 12,566 12, 566 645 449 1,247 502 335 696 377 964 417 769 16,078 1,551 305 482 3,467 2,504 1,364 994 2,168 632 1,061 1,466 314 2,725 1,000 1,282 249 500 61,888 1,174 2,003 I, r5° 1,912 i.°33 1,000 149 201 1,059 1,233 884 1,126 52 1,287 308 981 1,280 327 1,235 1,404 251 1,065 2,077 1,489 640 1,488 466 194 1,819 31,494 1,114 2,168 1,614 16,563 S71 10,422 xo, 324 646 502 1,206 734 357 747 279 673 726 14,550 1,346 „ 372 2,793 1,868 1,401 1,084 2,008 1,099 1,573 . 538 1,076 BOONB COUNTY - Belvidere township, laoluding Belvldere city. Belvidere city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Bonus township . .573 ,491 ,278 ,324 ,271 Boone township, includiag Capron village and part of Poplar Grove village. Capron village Poplar Grove village (part of) ... Total for Poplar Grove village, in Boone and Caledonia townships. Caledonia township, including part of Poplar Grove village. Poplar Grove village (part of) Flora township , Le Roy township Manchester township Spring township Bkown county. Buckhom township Cooperstown township Elkhom township ~ -------------- Lee township, including Mound Station town ZI.I.. Mound Station town Missouri township " _'"_ Mt. Sterling township, including Mt. Sterling town. Mt. Sterling town . Pea Ridge township . Ripley township, iucluding'Spfeytownlllllll Ripley town Versailles township, including Verssillestownl Versailles town BUBEAU OOUNTY.. Arisple township, including part of Tiskllwa village Tiskilwa village (part of) Total for Tiskilwa village, in Arispie and Indlantown townships. BCTlln township, including Maiden vUlage and part of Dover village. Dover village (part of) Total for Dover vUlage, in BirUn Ind" DovVr'"townshTpiI~ Maiden village *^ Bureau township 11111 _ Clarion township. ^™Budi WlTa°?'^' *°°^"^S Budrand Sheffieldviifaies; Sheffield village.. Dovfer township, including part "oriTovCT'vlllage'' Dover village (part of) Fairfield township. _ Gold township. Greenville township' " ^and*°S^?£'i^X"cl^^.'''^''""*^^^^ Ladd village Seatonville village. Spring Valley city Ward I Ward a Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 704 968 629 «.474 "^ »oi!fe^fe' i-«^d'^"La MoTiii-^Tfagi::::::::: ^''^^auvilU™^?.^*!?!"^"'"^"^'^^^^^ Macon townsliip ~I2 Maulius township III..~~III._ IZ Milo township. Ohlo township, including Ohio'vllTage Ohio village . ^riSetonTSF^"*""^""^"*"^"^"^"''^^^^^^^ Ward I Ward • Ward 3 Ward 4. Selb'"' ' Z, Z2Z 791 997 1 Cache precinct organized from parts of Beech Ridge and Cairo precincts Holloway village. 15,791 8,347 6,937 1,114 1,469 502 Z22 323 1,176 20Z 937 842 884 1,022 11,557 1,025 1,411 1.128 1,108 Z78 786 3,138 1.960 946 491 298 1,524 524 41,112 1,209 496 965 1,052 37 247 309 761 705 2,965 873 1.26s 1,076 2ZO 921 766 1,123 9,844 1,324 909 6,214 1,271 469 1,345 576 715 545 692 793 731 1,258 1,224 516 1,322 461 4,886 4,023 1,662 488 207 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1000— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Bureau county— Continued. Walnut township, including Walnut village Walnut village Westfleld township, Including Arlington village! Arlington villag" Wheatland township Wyanet township, including Wyanet village.. Wyanet village , Calhoun county •_. Belleview precinct . Carlin precinct. Grader precinct, including Kampsville village _. Kampsville village Gilead precinct Hamburg precinct, including Hamburg village.. Hamburg village. Hardin precinct, including Hardin village Hardin village Point precinct, including Brussels village Brussels village Richwoods precinct. Including Batchtown village. Batchtown village Careoll county.. Cherry Grove township Elkhom Grove tovnisnlp Fairhaven township, including Chadwick village Chadwick village Freedom township Lima township Mt, Carroll township, including part of Mt. Carroll city .. Mt. Carroll city (part of) Total for Mt. Carroll city,2 in Mt. Carroll and Salem townships. Eock Creek township, including Lanark city Lanark city Salem township, including part of Mt. Carroll city Mt. Carroll city (part of)_ Savanna township, including Savanna oity_ Savanna city Ward I 1, 114 Ward 2 1, 045 Ward 3 1,166 Shannon township, including Shannon village Shannon village Washington township . Woodland township Wysox township, including Milledgeville village. Milledgeville village York township, including Thomson vUlage Thomson village Cass county — Aienzville precinct, including Arenzville village . Arenzville village Ashland precinct, including Ashland town Ashland town Bluff Springs precinct — --- — .-- Chandlerville precinct, including Chandlerville village . Chandlerville village ..-- — -— East Beardstown precinct, including ward 1 of Beards- town city. Beardstown city (part op Total for Beardstown city, in East and West Beardstown precincts. Ward I 1. 341 Ward 2 I. ''SO Ward 3 ^''^° Ward 4 '.=36 Hickory precinct — ,— Indian Creek precinct . Monroe precinct Oregon precinct Philadelphia precinct . Princeton precinct Richmond precinct. Virginia precinct, including Virginia city V irginia city Ward I Ward 2 ._ ^gg ,.„„ „ !.IZZIIIIIIII"ZIII 4SO Ward 3 - 562 West Beardstown'precinct, including wards 2, 3, and 4 of Beardstown city. Beardstown city (part of) Champaign county. Ayers township .-- .-,7 Brown township, incliiding Fisher village . Fisher village . 1900 1,601 791 1,118 400 369 1,803 902 8,917 634 773 330 682 1,217 308 954 494 1, 932 270 1, 3.'i9 360 18,963 874 488 1,373 5°5 631 362 1,951 1,009 1,965 2,093 I, 306 1,657 956 3,938 3,32s 1,066 678 687 914 1,442 633 1,487 467 17, 222 1,263 462 1,629 1,201 609 1,439 940 1,985 1. 341 4,827 408 387 725 633 335 898 2,588 1,600 3,877 3,486 47,622 865 1,544 614 1890 1,368 60s 1,224 436 405 1,510 670 7,652 1,168 648 680 172 643 962 807 311 1,741 228 1,203 18,320 606 1,146 682 421 2,977 1,836 2,144 1,295 803 3,445 3,097 979 S91 698 878 1,352 446 1,401 374 « 15, 963 1,136 356 1,477 1,045 716 1,408 910 <405 4,226 396 392 312 763 644 321 978 2,534 1,602 *58 42,169 719 1,312 1 Precincts erroneously returned as townships in 1890. ISdS V'^»or(^4^^rofTeSrwiiW and that part of county not returned by precincts in 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Champaign county— Continued. Champaign township. Including Champaign city . Champaign city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Colfax toi^nship Compromise township Condit township Crittenden township East Bend township Harwood township Hensley township KerrtovTOship. 1,930 2,007 1,900 1,917 1,344 Ludlow township, including Ludlow village.. Ludlow village. Mahomet township, including Mahomet village _ Mahomet village _ Newcomb township Ogden township. Including Ogden village - Ogden village . Pesotum township Philo township, including Philo village.. Philo village _ Rantoul township, including Rantoul village.. Rantoul village . Raymond township.. Sadorus township, including Ivesdale village and part of Sadorus village. Ivesdale village Sadorus village (part of). Total for Sadorus village,^ in Sadorus and Tolono townships. St. Joseph township, including St. Joseph village St. Joseph village . Scott township Sidney township, Including Sidney village Sidney village.. Somer township South Homer township, including Homer village.. Homer village.. Stanton township Toiono township, including Tolono village and part of Sadorus village Sadorus village (part of) Tolono village TJrbana township. Including Urbana city Urbana city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 939 2, 299 . 1,475 1,015 Christian county. Assumption township, including Assumption village.. Assumption village. Bear Creek township, including Palmer town Palmer town Buckhart township, including Edinburg village.. Edinburg village Greenwood township Johnson township _ King township, including part of Harvel village Harvel village (part of) Total for Harvel village,^ in King township. Christian county, and Harvel township, Montgomery county. Locust township, including Owaneco village Owaneco village May township Mosquito township _. Mt. Auburn township, including Mt. Auburn village - Mt. Auburn village Pana township, including Pana city Pana city.. Ward I. Ward 2.. Ward 3 1,260 1,275 1,236 1900 Ward 4 924 Ward s 83s Prairieton township Ricks township, including Morrisonville village. Morrisonville village Eosemoud township South Fork township. Stonington township, including Stonington village . Stonington village.. Taylorville township, including Taylorville city Taylorville city Ward I 1,264 Ward 2 935 Ward 3 966 Ward 4 1,083 Clark county Anderson toivnship Auburn township Casey township, including Casey city. Casey city 9,098 901 1,576 777 820 1,113 750 610 427 1,060 306 1,277 S15 854 1,392 419 1,094 1,175 502 2,365 I, 207 1,093 1,757 476 284 340 1,491 637 1, 026 1,462 564 940 1,821 i,oSo 865 1,663 56 845 6,948 5,728 32, 790 2,670 I, 702 1,239 299 2,671 1,071 952 937 882 9S 357 1,225 255 885 1,175 1,440 23s 6,661 5,53° 1,028 1,675 934 1,069 1,395 1,261 438 6,725 4,248 24,033 1,341 561 2,907 1,500 < Exclusive of population of Beardstown city. 6 Given in 1890 as In Sadorus township only. » Given in 1890 as in Harvel township, Montgomery county, only. Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clark county— Continued. Darwin township. Dolson township. Douglas township Johnson township Marshall township, including Marshall city Marshall city Martinsville township, including Martinsville village. Martinsville village Melrose township IIII— IIIIIIIZIIIIIIZIIII Orange township _ Parker township Wabash township II"I"IIII~I" Westfield township, including Westfield village" Westfield village York township, including York village III York village Clat county. Bible Grove township Blair township Clay township, including Clay City village- Clay City village Harter township, including Flora city III Flora city Ward I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIir74r Ward 2 goo Ward 3 664 Hoosler township, including part of Sailor Springs village Sailor Springs village (part of) Total for Sailor Springs village, in Hoosier and" Pixfey townships. Larkinsburg township. Louisville township, including Louisville village 11! Louisville village. Oskaloosa township ■ Pixley township, including part of Sailor Springs village. Sailor Springs village (part of) Songer township Stanford township Xenia township, includiiig Xenia vlliage. Xenia village __. Clinton county . Breeee township, Including Breese village . Breese village _ *Ji.-'-oc Tiiiagi; _. ...... Brookside township, including part of wards'of Centralia city. Centralia city (part of) Total for Centralia city,! ;„ Brookside townshiplclinton county, and Centralia township, Marion county. Ward I Ward 2 ~ Ward 3 " Ward 4 Ward 5 I II Carlyle township, Including Carlyle nity Carlyle city Ward I ~I Ward 2 Wards 1,224 1, X40 1,507 1,400 1,45° Clement township. Including Huey village.. Huey village East Fork township ■ 694 ■ 079 - SOI .»^'""« J. \fM.a. uv* n uiJAiij^ Germantown township, including GennantownviTlagell Germantown village Irishtown township, including part of Keyesport viliage Keyesport village (part of) [For total see Tamalco township. Bond county.! Lake township . Looking Glass township, includiiigNew Baden and New Memphis villages. New Baden village New Memphis village ™1Z Meridian township II..IIII St. Bose township I IIII~I Santa F« township, Including Bartelso Village II II" Bartelso village Sugar Creek township, including Aviston'Viliageand Trenton city. Aviston village Trenton city II.II.II Ward 1 cct" Ward 2 IIIIIIIIIIIIII III Ward,. i° Wade township Wheatfleld township . Coles county. Ashmore township, including Ashmore village _ Asbmore village.. Charleston township. Including Charleston city . Charleston city Ward I "I Ward 3 Ward 3 Ward 4 Zy_' Ward 5 1, 107 1,198 i,oS3 1. 031 1,099 1900 1,152 1,197 457 1,440 3,166 2,077 2,290 1,000 1,222 1,210 854 3,301 1,403 820 1,532 353 19,553 1,265 1,220 1,790 907 3,773 2i3ii 1,394 133 479 1,498 1,910 646 1,139 1,920 346 886 •1,492 1,266 800 19,824 2,614 1,571 139 6,721 2,271 1,874 730 267 868 1,432 655 952 251 800 2,070 510 249 821 1,068 681 274 3,000 387 1, 706 681 797 34,146 2,081 476 6,760 5,488 ' Given in 1890 as in Centralia township, Marion county, only » Part annexed to Chicago city since 1890. • Given in 1890 as in Calumet township orily. 1890 1,108 1,191 531 1,205 2,931 1,900 2,056 779 1,262 1,169 738 3,017 1,190 Sio 1,272 294 16,772 1,112 1,025 1,505 2,987 1,69s 1,214 1,245 1,605 637 1,043 1,600 4,763 2,065 1,784 789 1,353 537 829 627 1,806 852 1,022 494 2,761 381 1,384 746 820 80, 093 2,101 446 6,450 4,13s MINOE CIVIL divisions. Coles county — Continued. East Oakland township. Including Oakland city. Oakland city... Humboldt township, including Humboldt village _ Humboldt village Hutton township Lafayette township Mattoon township, including Mattoon city Mattoon city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward s Ward 6 Ward 7 Morgan township North Okaw township _ Paradise township. ■ i,=3o . 1, 217 1,338 1,177 1,471 1,626 1,563 Pleasant Grove township, including Lema village . Lerna village Seven Hickory township Cook county.. Barrington township, Including part of Barrington vil- lage. Harrington village (part of). Total for Barrington village, in Barrington township, Cook county, and Cuba townsbip. Lake county. Bloom township, including Chicago Heights village and part of Steger village. Chicago Heights village Steger village (part of) Total for Steger village, in Bloom township. Cook county, and Crete township. Will county. Bremen township, including Tinley Park village Tinley Park village Calumet township,2 including parts of Blue Island, Mor- gan Park, and Riverdale villages. Blue Island village (part of) Total for Blue Island village, in Calumet and Worth town- ships. Morgan Park village (part of). Total for Morgan Park village,^ in Calumet andWorth townships. Riverdale village (part of) Total for Riverdale village, in Calumet and Thornton townships. Chicago city * Ward Ward Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Ward U Ward 12.. Ward 13 Ward 14.. Ward 15 Ward 16 Ward 17 Ward 18 Ward 19 Ward 20 Ward 21 Ward 22 Ward 23.. Ward 24.. Ward 25.... Ward 26. Ward 27 Ward 28 Ward 29 Ward 30.. Ward 31_... Ward 32. Ward 33 Ward 34 Ward 35.. . 24, 274 . 28,547 . 82,989 . 37, 029 . 43,315 . 60,216 . 36,844 . 38,742 . 61,539 . 91,097 . 37,533 . 75,507 . 47, 327 . 71,628 . 79, 944 . 64,859 . 20,713 . 20,503 . 46,929 . 29,577 . 34,105 . 32,767 . 33,424 . 35,830 . 54,588 . 70,757 . 39,131 . 31,013 41,214 106,124 56,576 69,202 51,892 91,146 11,795 Cicero township 2 Elk Grove township I " ^in^rSsraS?jp/f^E"^~^lisr'^ Evanston city {part of), ''MUr„±l?r.°"°'y'^''""E7a-n7t-^^^^^ lies townships. Wardi.. Wards.. Wards "" Ward 4 Wards.. Ward 6 Ward 7 3,1=3 3, 798 1,919 3,268 3,130 >,53S 2,48s 1900 2,403 1,198 1,761 319 1,984 1,246 10,583 9,623 1,165 1,848 900 1,914 396 1,601 1S90 2,243 , 995 1,732 279 2,180 1,276 7,790 ',833 1,046 1,822 1,062 1,935 1,838,735 1,814 770 z, 162 7,120 5,100 357 712 1,881 300 6,162 3,501 6,114 ".IS? =,329 320 558 1,698,675 1,456 1,191,922 1,742 586 848 1,514 1,453 1,309 3,329 16,310 1,208 18,721 18, 439 19, 2S9 1,099,850 10,204 1,160 13,059 towLw^aune^xeSeWor' ^^^"^'""^ ^aine, Nlles, and Norwood Park » Given in 1890 as in Evanston and New Trier township, only. Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Coiitmued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cook oodnty— Continued. Hanover township, including Bartlett village and parts of wards 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Elgin olty. Bartlett village Elgin city (part of) Total for Elgin city,l in Hanover township. Cook county, and Elgin townsnip, ICane county. Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 3>323 3.820 a, 318 2,186 3. =08 4,717 Ward 7 2,78: Lemont township, including Lemont village Lemont villagr Leyden township, including Franklin Park and River Grove villages. Franktin Park village River Grove village Lyons township, including Hodgkins, Lagrange, Lyons, Spring Forest, and Summit villages, and parts of Gross- dale, Riverside, and Western Springs villages. Grossdale village (part of) Total for Grossdale village, in Lyons, Proviso, and River- side townships. Hodgkins village Lagrange village Lyons village _ Riverside village (part of) Total for Riverside village,'' in Lyons and Riverside town- ships. Spring Forest village Summit village.. Western Springs village (part of) Total for Western Springs village,^ in Lyons and Proviso townships. Maine township,* including Des Plaines, Edison Park, Park Ridge, and Eiverview villages. Des Plaines village Edison Park village Park Ridge village. Riverview village New Trier township, including Glencoe, Gross Point, Eenilworth WOmette, and Winnetka yillages, and part of ward 6 of Evanston city. Evanston city (part of) Glencoe village Gross Point village-. Kenilworth village ., Wilmette village Winnetka village Niles township,* including Morton Grove, i^i.o twv, .i.^.iit^, - xAxwuu...a i'^^^^'j^ uiv-Yv-, Niles, and Niles Center villages, and parts of wards 5 and 6 of Evanston city. Evanston city (part of) Morton Grove village Niles village Niles Center village Northlield township Norwood Park township * Orland township, including Orland Park village . Orland Park village Palatine township, including Palatine village Palatine village Palos township _ Proviso township, including Harlem, Lagrange Park, Maywood, Melrose Park, and Elver Forest villages, and parts of Grossdale and Western Springs villages. Grossdale village (part of) Harlem village Lagrange Park village . Maywood village Melrose Park village River Forest village- Western Springs village (part of )_ Rich township, including Mattison village Mattison village Riverside township, including parts of Grossdale and Riverside villages. Grossdale village (part of) ^ Riverside village (part of) Bchanmberg township. Thornton township, including Harvey city, Dolton, Homewood, Lan.sing, South Holland, and West Ham- mond villages, and part of Eiverdale village. Dolton village ^ Harvey city . Ward I I, "6 Ward 2 1,419 Ward 3 1,237 Ward 4 737 Wards. 886 Homewood village _ Lansing village , Riverdale village (part of) . South Holland village West Hammond village > Given in 1890 as in Elgin township, Kane county, only. • Given in 1890 as in Riverside township only. » Given in 1890 as in Lyons township only. * Part annexed to Chicago city since 1890. 1900 1,657 360 187 "=i 433 4,441 2i449 2,270 483 333 8,350 431 I, HI 195 3,969 951 37 1,551 37S 547 653 662 5,161 1,666 344 1,340 406 7,299 643 1,020 669 33S «, 300 1,833 4,030 177 564 S14 529 2,323 3,447 1,296 366 2,074 X,020 1,074 15,498 587 4,08s 730 4,532 2,592 1,539 9 1,421 449 1,662 93 1,514 1,003 14, 933 1,229 S,395 3S» 830 238 766 "f93S 1890 1,501 263 17, 823 5,539 1,558 287 2,314 732 451 3,268 986 ■""987 "3^763 569 1,458 1,079 2,727 1,856 3,472 1,163 2,049 1,435 323 1,066 948 6,201 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. CooK conNTY— Continued. Wheeling township, including Arlington Heights village and Wheeling town. Arlington Heights village Wheeling town Worth township including Evergreen Park and Mt. Greenwood villages, and parts of Blue Island and Mor- gan Park villages. Blue Island village (part of) Evergreen Park village. Morgan Park village (part of) . Mt. Greenwood village CBAWFOBD OOTINTY- Honey Creek township. Including part of Flat Rook village. Flat Rock village (part of) Total for Flat Rock village,^ in Honey Creek and Mont- gomery townships. Hutsonville township, including Hutsonville village Hutsonville village . Lamotte township, including Palestine village Palestine village Licking township Martin township.. Montgomery township, including part of Flat Rock vil- lage. Flat Rock village (part of). Oblong township, including Oblong village Oblong village Robinson township, including Robinson city . Robinson city Ward I Ward 2 . _ Ward 3 Southwest township ■556 . 580 . 547 Cumberland county . Cottonwood township Crooked Creek township Greenup township, including Greenup village. Greenup village _ Neoga township, including Neoga village.. Neoga village Spring Point township.. Sumpter township, including Toledo town.. Toledo town Union township . Woodbury township, including Jewett village., Jewatt village Dekalb county.. Afton township.. Clinton township, including Waterman village. Waterman village . Cortland township. Including Cortland village . Cortland village ' Dekalb township, including Dekalb city Dekalb city Ward I Ward 2... Ward3_.. Ward 4_ Franklin township. Including Kirkland village-. Kirkland village . 1,425 1,342 1,479 1,658 Genoa township, including Genoa village.. Genoa village _ Kingston township. Including Kingston village . Kingston village . Malta township, including Malta village.. Malta village Mayfield township Milan township Pawpaw township Pierce township Sandwich township,' Sandwich city Ward Including Sandwich city Ward a Wards Shabhona township. - 738 .- 982 800 . , including Shabbona village and part of Lee village. Lee village (part of) Total for Lee village, in Shabbona township, Dekalb county, and Willow Creek township, Lee county. Shabbona village. Somonauk township,' including Somonauk village Somonauk village South Grove township.. Squaw Grove township, including Hinckley village Hinckley village 1900 2,984 1,380 331 6,031 3,'5i3 445 172 190 19,240 2,148 241 315 2,602 743 2,404 „ 979 2,160 1,666 1,954 74 2,386 743 3,428 1,683 492 16,124 1,476 1,320 3,143 1, 08s 2,824 1, 126 1,649 2,364 818 2,191 1,157 32a 81, 756 750 1,113 358 1,189 261 6,769 5,904 1,564 636 1,968 X, 140 1,219 305 1,204 507 780 808 821 754 2,837 2,520 1,526 136 287 587 1,080 630 728 1,390 587 1890 2,623 ',424 8u 3,406 2,184 151 2,217 582 2,229 . 732 1,940 1,383 1,938 2,069 39° 2,990 1,387 15,443 1,490 1,260 2,804 8s8 2,710 829 1,693 2,171 676 2,174 1,141 335 27, 066 691 1,174 351 1,262 313 3,475 •,579 1,441 410 1,409 634 1,214 295 1,197 461 787 784 850 778 2,516 1,439 zxz 264 8,542 468 711 1,314 496 » Given as Dalton Station in 1890. • Given in 1890 as in Honey Creek township only. ' Sandwich township organized from part of Somonauk township since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1880 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Dekalb county— Continued. Sycamore township, including Sycamore city_. Sycamore city . Ward I ' 970 Ward 2 S78 Ward 3 1,005 Ward 4 800 Victor townsliip _ Dewitt county. Bamett township _ Clintonia township, including Clinton city_. Clinton city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3_ Creek township Dewitt township, including Dewitt village.. Dewitt village Harp township _ 1,446 1,757 1,249 Nixon township, including Weldon village . Weldon village., Rutledge township Santa Anna township. Including Farmer City . Farmei City Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Texas township. ■ 7" . 617 • 336 Tunbridge township, including Keuney village.. Kenney village.. Wapella township, including Wapella village.. vVapella village 1 Waynesville township, including Waynesville village . Waynesville village , Wilson township : Douglas county. Areola township, including Areola city Areola city Ward I 639 Ward 2 529 Ward 3 827 Bourbon township, including part of Arthur village Arthur village (part of) Total for Arthur village, in Bourbon township, Douglas county, and Lowe township, Moultrie county. Bowdre township, including Hindsboro village Hindsboro village Oamargo township. Garrett township, including part of Atwood village Atwood village (part of) Total for Atwood village, in Garrett township, Douglas county, and Unity township, Piatt county. Murdock township Newman township, including Newman city . Newman city Sargent township. Tuscola township, including Tuscola city. Tuscola city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 854 720 995 Dupage county. Addison township, including Addison, Bensenville, and Itasca villages. Addison village Bensenville village Itasca village Bloomingdale township, including Bloomingdale village, Bloomingdale village Downers Grove township, including Downers Grove and Hinsdale villages. Downers Grove village Hinsdale village Lisle township, including ward 1 and part of" wardiof Naperville city. Naperville city (part of) Total for Naperville city, in Lisle and Naperville townships. Ward I 958 Ward 2 goo Ward 3 771 Milton township, including Glen EUyn village and Wheaton city. Glen Ellyn village 1 Wheaton city Naperville township. Including ward 2 and part of ward 3 of Naperville city. Napei-ville city (part of) Wayne township Winfield townshipj including West Chicago village West Chicago village 2 York township, including Elmhurst and Lombard villages. Elmhurst village Lombard village 1 Formerly Prospect Park. 4,509 3,653 747 18,972 1,089 5,496 4,452 1,144 942 253 936 1,144 53S 538 2,427 1,664 800 1,496 584 1,151 442 1,200 528 610 19,097 3,440 i,99S 1,942 395 858 1,760 343 1,335 2,125 29s 698 1,176 2,110 1,166 1,261 3,948 2,569 28,196 2,518 591 374 256 1,621 23s 7,007 2,103 2,578 2,127 1,044 2,629 4,103 793 2,345 2,635 1,585 1,138 8,399 1,877 8,748 1,728 590 S,929 a, 987 769 17, OU 1,205 3,463 2,598 1,214 1,031 265 992 1,087 2,181 ",367 861 1,521 497 1,122 371 1,134 368 612 17,669 8,198 ",733 1,665 261 536 1,896 288 1,445 1,884 210 530 1,035 2,026 l,i?9 3,201 1,897 22,561 2,190 485 295 1,497 463 4,843 960 ',584 1,794 735 s, 2x6 2,895 473 1,622 2,470 1,481 1,097 2,786 1,506 2,979 l,«50 SIS Edgar county . Broulllett Creek township Buck township, including Eedmon town — Redmon town Edgar township Elbridge township. Embarras township, including Brocton village . Brocton village Grand view township Hunter township . Kansas township, including Kansas village . Kansas village . Paris township. Including Paris city . Paris city . Ward I - Ward 2 . Ward 3 . Ward 4 . Ward 5 _ Prairie township Eoss township, including Chrisman city . Chrisman city Shiloh township . 1,006 I, '38 1,471 1,266 1,224 Stratton township, including Vermilion village. Vermilion village Symmes township . Young America township. Including Hume and Metcalf villagea. Hume village Metcalf village. Edwards county . Albion precinct. Including Albion village Albion village Bone Gap precinct, including Bone Gap village . Bone Gap village.. Browns precinct, including Browns village Browns village Dixon precinct IVench Creek precinct, including part of GrayrUle city.. Grayville city (part of). Total for Grayville city, in French Creek precinct, Edwards county, and Gray township. White county. Salem precinct, including West Salem town West Salem town Shelby precinct Effingham county . Banner township, including Shumway village Shumway village.. Bishop township, including Dieterich village Dieterich village Douglas township, including Effingham city-IZI.! Effingham city Ward I "" Ward 2 Ward 3 . Ward 4.. Jackson township IIIII Liberty township, including Beecher City viflage! Beecher City village Lucas township. 831 571 1,598 774 Mason township, including Edgewood an^Maion towns Edgewood town Mason town Moccasin township Mound township, including AltamonTtowu"! Altamont town ^_ St. Francis township, including Monteose vUlage "" Montrose village Summit township.. Teutppolis township, including"feutopofis"viflaee Teutopolis village _ _ _ Union township Wateon township, including'Wateon village Watson village West township II_IIIIII Fayette county. Avena township, including St. Elmo town at. ll,Imo town Bear Grove township ~ Bowling Green township Carson township I Hmricane township, Includfiii'singham" town" Bingham town Kaskaskla township._III ~"" La Clede township, inoludingFarinaTown t anna town Lone Grove townshlpIII Loudon township _ Otego township ^ Pope township. Rarasey towiiship7rnduSngEams"ervilTagr Kamsey village ' Formerly Turner. 28,273 1,165 1,064 282 1,641 1,466 2,022 613 1,645 884 1,999 1,049 7,305 6,10s 984 1,687 l,i?l 1,259 305 1,561 2,277 598 429 10,345 2,407 1,162 1,178 496 915 421 670 1,524 783 1,948 2,066 700 1,585 20,465 258 1,092 382 4,716 3,774 1,186 805 340 935 1,707 412 369 898 2,446 1,335 926 30P 876 869 498 1,152 1,829 866 28,065 2,020 1,050 1,189 949 649 1,951 «73 1,257 1,679 693 1,106 2,042 1,239 849 2,890 747 26,787 1,371 930 99 1,700 1,450 1,729 292 1,653 1,039 1,983 i,°37 8,260 4.99* 1,078 1,591 820 1,828 1,301 , 32s 1,521 1,853 433 2« 9,444 2,180 937 981 764 739 1,495 614 1,999 1,811 476 1,474 19,358 .612 967 4,2U 3,260 1,149 783 1,595 255 425 960 2,225 1,044 897 941 1,048 924 1,175 326 901 28,367 1,428 1,12! 951 628 1,467 178 931 1,451 618 947 1,796 1,061 636 1,990 598 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Fayette county— Continued. Sefton township Seminary township.. Sharon township . Vandalia township, including Vandaiia city. Vandalia city Ward I _ Ward 2 Ward 3 , I.I..I Wheatland township Wllherton townsliip 675 966 1,024 FOKD CODKTY., Brenton township, including Piper City village. Piper City village Button township : Dix township - Drummer township, including Gibson City . Gibson City Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Lyman township. Including Roberts village.. 650 . 600 . 804 Roberts village . Mona township, including part of Kempton village Kempton village (part of). Total for Kempton village, in Mona and Rogers townships. Patton township, including Paxton city Paxton city Ward I 1,049 Ward 2 1, 175 Ward 3 8i2 Peach Orchard township, including Melvin village Melvin village , Pella township 1 Rogers township, including parts of Cabery and Kempton villages. Cabery village (part of ). Total for Cabery village, in Rogers township. Ford county, and Norton township, Kankakee county. Kempton village (part of^. Sullivant township, including Sibley village. Sibley village Wall township Franklin county - Barren township. Benton township, Including Benton village. Benton village Browning township.. Cave township, including Thompsonville village.. Thompsonville village Denning towmship Eastern township. Ewing township, including Ewing village . Ewing village Frankfort township Goode township Northern township, including part of Macedonia village. Macedonia village (part of) Total for Macedonia village, in Northern township, Frank- lin county, and Knight Prairie township, Hamilton county. Six Mile township Tyrone township Fulton county. Astoria township, including Astoria town . Astoria town Banner township Bemadotte township. Buckhart township. Including Bryant and St. David villages. Bryant village St. David village- Canton township, including Canton city Canton city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 WsLrd 5 Cass township, "incruding Smithfleld village Smith field village Deerfield township =,-,t7— v, — -r, — - — EUisville township, including Ellisville village — Ellisville village ;;--—. ",", Fairvlew township, including Fairview village — — 1,342 ... 1,414 1, 410 1, 482 916 Fairview village ™ -,-7"";^ -ii Farmer township, including Table Grove village.. Table Grove village . . Farmington township, including Farmington city.. Farmington city — 1900 1,684 1,406 2,000 3,640 2,665 937 1,178 18,359 1,877 577 876 1,436 3, 304' 2,054 1,413 446 853 20s 409 4,425 3,036 1,017 S50 734 245 385 204 1,397 444 718 19,675 1,062 2,984 1,341 1,422 2,166 398 1,381 1,944 1,841 419 1,754 809 1,725 97 31S 1,000 1,587 46,201 2,834 1,684 1, 002 1,112 2,329 355 481 8,780 6,564 1,593 420 835 539 219 1,257 501 1,425 376 S, 171 1,729 1890 1,431 1,100 1,621 2,787 2, 144 920 1, 105 17,035 1,315 460 862 1,450 2,997 1,803 1,298 32s 756 127 201 3,559 2,187 1,008 49' 860 851 207 342 74 1,322 404 767 17,138 846 2,312 939 1,267 2,159 3°9 1,161 1,832 1,570 290 1,609 751 1,674 775 1,282 43,110 2,560 ii357 953 1,216 2,076 309 6,807 S,6o4 1,377 930 691 255 1,355 492 1,288 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; - changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. sprecincts erroneously returned as hnynships in 1890. » Part taken to form Maine township since 1890. 2,654 I.37S information as to minor civil divisions. Fulton county— Continued. Harris township., Isabel township _ Joshua township . Kerton township . Lee township. Lewistown township, including Lewistown city. Lewistown city Liverpool township Orion township Pleasant township, including Ipava village. Ipava village Putman township, including Cuba city Cuba city "Union township, including Avon village — Avon village . Vermont township. Including Vermont village.. Vermont village Waterford township Woodland township. Young Hickory township, including London Mills village. London Mills village Gallatin county i . Asbury township . Bowlesville township Eagle Creek township Equality township, including Equality village Equality village Gold Hill township New Haven township, including New Haven village. Hew Haven village North Fork township. Omaha township, including Omaha village Omaha village Ridgway township, including Ridgway village. Ridgway village . Shawnee township, including Shawneetown city. Shawneetown city Greene county 2.. Athensville precinct., Bluffdale precinct. CarroUton precinct, including Carrollton city . Carrollton city Kane precinct, including Kane village Kane village Liiider precinct. Patterson precinct, including Wilmington village.. Wilmington village. Rockbridge precinct, including Greenfield city and Rock- bridge village. Greenfield city. Rockbridge village. Roodhouse precinct, including Roodhouse city.. Roodhouse city Rubicon precinct Walkerville precinct . Whitehall precinct, including Whitehall -city.. Whitehall city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Woodville precinct Wright precinct 763 541 . 726 Gkundy county.. Ausable township. Including Minooka village.. Minooka village.. BracevlUe township,' including Braceville village and Central City, and parts of Coal City and Diamond and Godley villages; Braceville village Central City Coal City (part of) Total for Coal City,* in Braceville and Felix townships Diamond village (part of) Total for Diamond village, in Braceville and Felix town- ships. Godley village (part of ). Total for Godley village,^ in Braceville township, Grundy county, and Reed township. Will county. Erienna township Felix township," including Carbon Hill village, and parts of Coal City and Diamond village. Carbon Hill village Coal City (part of) Diamond village (part of). Goodfarm township Goose Lake township «.. Greenfield to^vnship, including Gardner and South Wil- mington villages. Gardner village South Wilmington village 1900 1,283 780 976 535 948 3,515 2,504 1,206 1,268 1,753 749 2,131 1,198 1,569 809 2,149 1,195 484 1,566 1,161 528 15,836 1,267 1,213 1,982 898 1,388 1,307 429 1,623 1,554 569 2,405 839 2,154 1,698 23,402 1,240 1,195 3,342 2,355 1,768 588 905 1,603 Z13 2,460 1,085 58B 3,528 2,351 906 1,023 3,192 2,030 1,142 1,098 24,136 424 5,224 1,669 290 2,208 2,607 277 672 66 329 245 3,474 1,252 399 395 849 449 2,579 1,036 711 4 Given in 1890 as in Braceville township only. 5 Given in 1890 as in Reed township, yvill county, only. « Goose Lake township organized from part of Felix township since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Geundy county— Continued. Highland township, including Kinsman village- Kinsman village Maine township i Mazon township, including Mazonvilfagel Mazon village Morris township, including Morris city Morris city ■ Ward I "" "■ Ward 2 Ward 3, Ward 4_., 86z 1,639 Nettle Creek township.. Norraan township Saratoga township Vienna township Wauponsee township Hamilton county _ Beaver Creek township. Crook township. Crouch township. Including Belle Sairle viliageri Belle Prairie village _ Dahlgren township, including Dahlgren village., Dahlgren village Flannigan township.. Knight Prairie township, including part of Macedonia village. Macedonia village (part of) [For total see Northern township, Franklin county. T McLeansboro township, including McLeansboro city. McLeansboro city. Mayberry township, Including Broughton village Broughton village Twlgg township Hancock county. Appanoose township . Augusta towaship, including Augusta villagel Augusta village.. Bear Creek township, including Basco vlllagel Easco village Carthage township, including Carthagetownll Carthage town Chile township, including Bowen viUagellZIIZ! Bowen village Dallas township, including part of DailasCity" Dallas City (part of) Total for Dallas City, in Dallas township, Hancock county, and Dallas precinct, Henderson county. Durham township.. Fountain Green township. Hancock township Harmony township, including Bentleycityl Bentley city _ La Harpe township, including La Harpe city. La Harpe city Ward 1 IIIIIIII Ward 2 „, Ward 3 ; J Montebello township, including Hamilton city. Hamilton city Nauvoo township, including NauvoocltyZIIZI.! Nauvoo city ■ S5I 537 Pilot Grove township I IIZII.ZIIIZ.I" Pontoosue township, including Pontoosuoviliagel Pontoosuc village.. Prahie township, including Elvaston viliage Elvaston village. Eock Creek township, including Ferris viflage-! Ferris village Rooky Run township.. St. Albans toivnship, including West Point'village" West Point village St. Mary township, including Plymouth viflagellZI Plymouth village Sonora township ~IIZll_Z I _I Walker township. Warsaw township,^ coextensive with Warsaw townl Warsaw town Wilcox township 2 "IllII Wythe township IZIII! Hardin county.. Battery Eock precinct Cave in Rock precinct __ ~_ McFarlan precinct, including Elizabethtown village— IZ! Elizabethtown village Monroe precinct Eock Creek precinct. Eosiclare precinct, including Rosiclare village . Rosiclare village 1900 1,013 174 341 1,176 447 4,328 794 308 865 641 20,197 1890 1,026 Z29 1,429 1,516 2,311 129 2,812 4S2 2,434 1,771 218 2,897 1,758 2,224 327 2,803 32, 215 837 1,923 1,149 978 318 2,908 2,104 1,388 528 1,147 775 970 826 1,038 926 1,006 138 2,324 1,59' 2,104 1,344 1,372 1,321 1,010 791 2gg 1,004 308 1,110 269 760 1,207 277 1,626 854 1,094 1,164 2,335 =,335 478 859 7,448 3,745 3,653 824 864 971 939 620 17,800 1,086 1,262 668 1,980 1,226 914 278 1,147 1,548 1,703 '"2r427 301 2,446 1,580 2,552 1,355 1,981 2,416 81,907 800 1,847 >,o77 983 3=7 2,536 1,654 1,296 376 1,021 653 747 840 1,095 894 1,011 144 1,865 1, 113 2,129 1,301 1,249 1,208 1,086 742 249 1,088 307 1,217 305 704 1,263 1,561 710 1,098 1,361 a, 721 3,246 975 7,234 > Organized from part of Braceville' township since 1890. 2 Warsaw township organized from part of Wilcox township since 1890 » Not returned by precincts in 1890. 1,020 1,170 652 1,822 1,254 1,072 274 MINOR CIVIL divisions. Henderson county'.. Bald Blufl precinct . Biggsville precinct, including Biggsville village _ Biggsville village Carman precinct.. Dallas precinct, including part of Dallas City. Dallas City (part of). [For total see Dallas township, Hancock county.] Decorra precinct Fall Creek precinct. Gladstone precinct, including Gladstone village . Gladstone village Hopper precinct Lomax precinct Media precinct Olena precinct OquawKa precinct, including Oquawka village.. Oquawka village Raritan precinct. Rozetta precinct.. Stronghurst precinct, including Stronghurst village . Stronghurst village Terre Haute precinct Henry county. Alba township.. Andover township, including Andover town . Andover town _ Annawan township, including Annawan village Annawan village Atkinson township, including Atkinson village Atkinson village Bums township Cambridge township, including Cambridge village.. Cambridge village Clover township, including Woodhull village I Woodhull village Colona township ZI Cornwall township Edford township Galva township, including Galva town _ Galva town. Geneseo township, including Geneseo city. Geneseo city Ward I _ '_' Ward 2 '_ I ~ Ward 3 "_'Z Ward 4_ Hanna township ZZIIHIZ Z_" Kewanee township, including Kewanee'city I Kewanee city _ Ward I Ward 2 I Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 IIIIIIIIII I Loraine township L_ynn township 2 I Munson township III.™ Osco township.. 820 742 977 817 1,419 1,578 1,792 1,639 1,954 Oxford township, including Alpha viriager Alpha village Phenlx township . WellertoivTiship including Bishop'HTlf village" Bishop Hill village ... __ __ Western township, including Orion village" Onon village ^ Wethersfield township ZZI1'~ 21 Yorktown township Iroquois county. Artesia township, including Buckley village Buckley village Ash Grove township '^^n^es.*°''°'^'P' '°<=1"'^™S AshkG5,-"£nd' L'Erable Ashkum village L'Erable villas-e village. ^'"IfiS^i^i-^^fSsrorstrMS^viii^::::: Toul^for St. Mary village, in Beav'eVrnd TapinVauTowi:' Watseka city (part of ) _ Total for Watseka city, in"Belmonra"n5"Middrep"o« TowiV Ws' ^'ard : Ward : Woodland village. 1,217 1,288 Chebanse town (part of) 1900 6 Includes population (2,017) of Watseka citv ' Exclusive of population 0/ Watseka cftv*^' 10,836 1890 562 1,149 417 398 324 195 334 200 1, 113 433 375 536 730 402 1,451 1, 0x0 931 700 988 762 643 40,049 9,876 487 94 436 1,104 238 1,203 428 1,515 762 785 2,229 1,345 1,483 774 886 759 682 3,379 2,682 4,336 3,356 485 U,244 8,382 677 811 862 778 1,081 355 649 1,322 1,303 584 1,484 756 38,014 33,338 1,770 490 1,511 2,011 429 13s 1,683 222 395 1,670 357 2,505 2,856 382 555 6sa 412 1,228 259 1,164 387 1,187 534 845 1,826 940 1,329 608 983 658 752 3,142 2,409 4,069 3,182 537 6,988 4,569 532 858 844 841 949 657 1,353 33° 1,393 624 1,210 681 * 86, 167 1,687 433 1,5.S8 1,837 300 "iloo 6995 2,282 tit ♦74 Watseka city. 11 Tablb 4.— population OP ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Iroquois county — Continued. Concord township, including Iroquois village Iroquois village. 1900 Crescent township, including part of Crescent City village. Crescent City village (part of) Total for Crescent City village, in Crescent and Iroquois townships. Danforth township, including Danforth village Danforth village Douglas township, including Oilman city Oilman city Fountain Creek township Iroquois tovvii.ship, including part of Crescent City village. Crescent City village (part of) Loda township, including Loda village ; Loda village Lovejoy township Martinton township, including Martinton village Martinton village Middleport township, including parts of wards 1 and 2 of Watseka city. Watseka city (part of) Mllford township, including Milford village Milford village ^ Milks Grove township Onarga township, including Onarga village Onarga village Papineau township, including Papineau village and part of St. Mary village. Papineau village St. Mary village (part of) 1 Pigeon Grove township, including Cissna Park village — Cissna Park village Prairie Green township Ridgeland township Sheldon township, including Sheldon village Sheldon village Stockland township Jackson county . Bradley townslilp, including Ava and Campbell HUl villages. Ava village Campbell Hill Village. Carbondule township, including Carbondale city. Carbondale city Degonla township De Soto township, including De Soto village De Soto village- Elk township, including ElkvlUe village . Elkville village Fountain Bluff townshif) - Grand Tower township, including Grand Tower city Grand Tower city Kinkaid township Levan township — :-- Makanda township, including Makanda village Makanda village — Mui-physboro township, Including Murphysboro city Murphysboro city Ward I '. 130 Ward B '>99^ Ward 3 ^■°5' Ward 4 ^'"^^ Ora township, including Sato village Sato village Pomona township Sand Ridge township Somerset township Vergennes township,"including Vergennes village - Vergennes village Jasper county - Crooked Creek township . Fox township Granville township Grove township . North Muddy towmhip'TncIuding Wheeler village-. Ste. Ma^e^to'wnfhip.'includtag'ste. Marie village -. Ste. Marie village Smallwood township South Muddy township — -- — Wade township, including Newton city Newton city Ward I Ward 3 Ward 3 - Willow Hill township.Tncluding Liberty town . Liberty town 2 • 455 545 . 630 Jefferson county . Bald Hill township gStownX'lTncrudinFpartSfWoodlawntown TorafformTdla'w^n?owlTn-oJn-e7rn7Shiljrt-^^^^^^^^^ 1 Exclusive of population of Watseka city. 1,176 427 l,l.i7 25° 371 1,574 407 2, SfiS 1,441 1,0J2 909 121 1,521 668 8()5 1,332 319 2,955 2,148 2,203 1,077 668 2,390 1,270 1,084 i88 173 1,435 623 808 874 1,901 1, i°3 881 33,871 2,633 984 497 4,464 3.318 1,004 1,689 s6o 1,562 465 758 1,490 881 941 1,232 2,333 528 8, 314 6,463 1,310 162 1,889 894 2,081 1,377 416 20, 160 2,756 1,101 1,956 1,418 1,777 206 1,643 406 1,221 1,477 4,283 1,630 2,528 499 28,133 1,262 985 1,203 zoo 150 1890 1,086 393 1,002 1,644 2,051 z, 112 990 857 1,323 598 874 1,099 125 1770 1,999 957 741 2,145 994 1,267 141 "i'm 915 786 1,770 910 900 27,809 2,427 807 280 3,599 2,382 845 1,468 894 145 571 1,312 624 813 1,117 2,154 344 5,738 3,880 1,629 1,546 758 1,771 1,167 275 18,188 2,631 913 1,821 1,332 1,583 '"i"2i2 318 1,141 1,352 3,915 1,428 2,258 22,590 996 1,083 minor oivil divisions. Jefferson county — Continued. Dodds township Elk Prairie township . Farrington township - Field township - Grand Prairie township . MoClellan township . Moore Prairie township Mt. Vernon township, including Mt. Vernon city—. Mt. Vernon city Pendleton township. Including Bellenve town Bellerive town Rome township, including Rome town Rome town- Shlloh township, including part of Woodlawn town Woodlawn town (part of) ■- — Spring Garden township, including Ina and Spring Gar- den towns. Ina town — Spring Garden town- Weber township Jersey oounty- Elsah township, Including Elsah village-. Elsah village. English township Fidelity township, including Fidelity town_. Fidelity town Jersey township, including Jerseyville city _. Jersey ville city Ward I Ward 2- Ward 3 . Ward 4- Mississippi township -— Otter Creek township, including OtterviUe town Otterville town. 959 1,046 766 746 Piasa township, including part of Brighton village Brighton village (part of) Tofal for Brighton village, in Piasa township, Jersey county, and Brighton township, Macoupin county. Quarry township, including Grafton village Grafton village. Richwood township, including Fieldon town. Fieldon town Rosedale township Ruyle township Jo Daviess county - Apple River township, including Apple River village _ Apple River village Berreman township Council Hill township Derlnda township Dunleith township, including East Dubuque city-. East Dubuque city East Galena township, including ward 1 of Galena city— Galena city {part of) -— Total for Galena city, in East and West Galena town- ships. Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Elizabeth township, including Elizabeth town Elizabeth town Guilford township 922 777 900 z,o6o 1,346 Hanover township, including Hanover village - Hanover village Menominee township-. Nora township, including Nora village-. Nora village _ Pleasant Valley township Rawlins township Rice township Rush township. Scales Mound township, including Scales Mound village. Scales Mound village Stockton township, including Stockton village Stockton village Thompson to wnshi] ihil Vinegar Hill township . Ward Grove township - Warren township, including Warren village-. Warren village.. West Galena township, Including wards 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Galena city. Galena city (part of) Woodbine township Johnson county- Belknap township. Including Belknap village Belknap village Bloomfield township Bumside townshij), including New Bumside vUlage — New Burnside village 1900 s Given as New Liberty in 1890. 1,181 1,252 1,518 1,457 1,182 1,234 1,258 7,262 5,2i6 1,546 370 1,534 229 1,498 250 2,213 317 227 14,612 838 220 995 997 222 4,656 3,517 1,139 1,198 208 1,120 54 660 1,416 983 971 259 659 623 24,533 935 576 483 371 717 1,364 z, Z46 1,613 922 5,005 1,429 659 808 1,640 785 670 888 3Z2 855 207 577 915 778 1,804 946 748 400 405 1,801 z,327 4,232 4,083 15,667 1,111 372 1,463 2,008 468 1890 1,018 1,114 1,156 1,151 913 1,105 1,104 ■4,696 3, !233 1,511 1,527 z86 1,344 1,573 z8z 1,353 14,810 1,024 271 1,154 1,080 4,346 3,207 1,046 1,190 173 1,274 45 742 1,333 927 1,081 292 640 69'2 25, 101 960 572 561 429 743 1,282 1,069 1,910 z, 128 5,63s 1,283 495 933 1,666 743 744 851 1^9 264 488 1,067 1,362 379 §55 507 404 1,587 z, Z72 4,683 4,507 897 15,013 1,086 358 1,600 2,205 596 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OP ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Johnson county— Continued. Cache township. Elvira township Goreville township, including Goreville village . Goreville village. Grantsburg township, including New Grantsburg village. New Grantsburg village __-_ ; Simpson township, including Simpson village Simpson village. Tuhnelhill town.ship i Vienna township, including Vienna city. Vienna city Kane county. Aurora township, including Aurora city and Montgomery village. Aurora city . Wardi- Ward2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Ward s. Ward 6. Ward 7. Montgomery village.. ■ 3,382 3.°93 5,154 2,956 . 2,610 ■ 3, ^^^ 3,791 Batavia township, including Batavia city., Batavia city Ward I . Ward 2 . Ward 3. Ward 4 . Big Rock township Blackberry township, including Elbum village - Elburn village Burlington township Campton township . goo :, 156 963 Dundee township, including CarpentersviUe, East Dun- dee, and West Dundee villages. CarpentersviUe village East Dundee village. West Dundee village.. 1900 Elgin township, including South Elgin village, and wards 1, 6, and 7, and parts of wards 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Elgin city. Elgin city (part of) [For total see Hanover township. Cook county.] South Elgin village Geneva township, including Geneva city I~ Geneva city Ward I io'? Ward 2. Ward 3, Hampshire township, including Hampshire village Hampshire village Kanevllle township Plato township Rutland township. Including Gilberts village Gilberts village . 687 St. Charles township. Including St. Charles city . St. Charles city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3.. Sugar Grove township ; Vi^tl township. Including Maple Park village . Maple Park village 837 983 855 Kankakee county. Aroma township, including Waldron village Waldron village " Bourbonnais township. Including Bourbonnais and Bradley villages. Bourbonnais village Bradley village Essex townsh i p, i ncluding Clarke City and Essex villages. Clarke City village Essex village Ganler township, including ward 1 of Momence city Momence city (part of) 1 Total for Momence city, in Ganier and Momence town- ships. Ward I 68t Ward 2., - 945 Ward 3 400 Kankakee township, including Kankakee city Kankakee city Ward I, Ward 2. Ward 3. 2,0O2 1,566 1,928 4,072 1,468 1,498 Ward 7 1,061 Limestone township Manteno township, including Manteno village Manteno village . Ward 4.., Ward 5... Ward 6_. Momence township. Including wards 2 and 3 of Momence city. Momence city (part of) 907 1,256 2,114 406 1,634 227 1,511 187 1,457 2,306 1,217 78,792 27,566 24i 147 350 4,642 3,871 879 1,420 606 920 1,040 4,937 1,002 1,417 1,348 23,600 22, 246 515 3,106 2,446 1,689 760 818 1,144 1,178 222 3,706 2,67s 823 1,324 391 37,154 1,142 29s 3,093 595 1,518 1,765 621 385 1,564 681 2,026 13,866 13, S9S 876 1,672 932 2,077 1,345 1890 783 1,026 1,494 1,262 1,524 1,673 2,360 65,061 22,259 19,688 263 4,292 3,543 1,290 584 810 938 3,876 754 1,150 873 19,183 505 2,030 1,692 1,618 696 833 1,114 1,140 2,678 1,690 816 1,376 382 28,732 1,093 308 1,523 1,439 266 1,471 608 1,63s 9,285 9,025 795 1,398 627 1,545 1,027 i MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Kankakee county— Continued. Norton township, including parts of Cabery and Red- dick villages. Cabery village (part of) -. [For total see Rogers township. Ford county.] Reddick village (part of)... Total for Reddick village.'ih Norion township, Kankakee county, and Round Grove township, Livingston county. Otto township, including part of Chebanse town Chebanse town (part of) [For total see Chebanse township, Iroquois county.] Pembroke township Pilot township, including Herscher village Herscher village Rockville township _ St. Anne township, including St. Anne village. St. Anne village . Sallna township. Including Bonfleld village Bonfield village Sumner township Yellowhead township, including Grant Park village — Grant Park village , Kendall county. Big Grove township, including Newark village and part of Lisbon village. Lisbon village (part of) Total for Lisbon village, in Big Grove and Lisbon town- ships. Newark village . Bristol township, including Bristol village Bristol village. Fox township, including part of Mllllngton village Millington village (part of) Total for Millington village, in Fox township, Kendall county, and Mission township, Lasalle county. Kendall township, including Yorkvllle village Yorkville village Lisbon township, including part of Lisbon village. Lisbon village (part of) Little Rock township, including Piano city Piano city. Naausay township Oswego township, including Oswego village-. Oswego village ■ Seward township Knox county . Cedar township, including wards 1 and 2, and parts of ■wards 3 and 4 of Abingdon city. Abingdon city (part of) Total for Abingdon city, in Cedar and Indian Point town- ships. Ward 1 _ _ eg. Ward 2 ::::.::::. ' jS Ward 3 455 Ward 4 223 Chestnut township _ Copley township. Including part of Victoria vifiagel Victoria village (part of'). Total for Victoria village, in Copley and Victoria town" ships. Elba township Galesburg township ~ Z " Galesburg City township, coextensive with GalesbiuB city Galesburg city : Ward I 68 Ward 2 ^'l Ward 3 ' " Ward 4 : 'ly. Ward 5 :::::: i;^^ Ward 6 'g'J Ward 7 I'l^ Haw Creek township. ^' " Henderson township, including HeudCTSontowu" Henderson town . Indian Point township, tocluding^sr Augustine" vlllaKe" and parts of wards 3 and 4 of Abingdon city Abingdon city ^ part of ) St. Augustine village. ^KMi^nflcit' '"'''"'^''^"S EasrGaIisbiui'"vilTaie"and East Galesburg village Knoxville city , ~ Ward 1 -5-- Ward 2... 7^; Ward 3... -tS^ Lynn townshi ijynn township Maquon township, lnciiiding'Ma"quon~villa"ge' Maquon village ' Ontario township, inclfuding bnelda""clty' Oneida cit" Orange township Persifer township. Rio townshi Kio township Salem township inol"ud'irig"Yates"city"^l"l"a"ie"' Yates City village Sparta township, IncludingWaTa'ga'viffaie"" Wataga village . 00-. 1,761 Z40 239 261 1,321 173 512 1,434 384 850 1,870 1,000 964 i6s 782 1,605 442 11,467 1,558 135 1,297 142 246 1,292 224 941 ,433 718 ISO 918 1,545 340 12,106 1,411 133 279 4x0 1,070 427 1,178 190 286 1,365 413 1,087 146 2,360 1,634 726 1,532 618 738 43, 612 2,220 1,376 2,022 877 923 56 329 725 951 18,607 875 1,162 170 1,607 646 229 3,366 663 1.857 719 1,250 475 1,405 ^68 759 886 1,579 650 1,298 545 1,461 39° 1,211 "I'm 212 301 1,322 375 1,112 1,825 736 1,538 641 830 38,752 1,574 799 1,321 919 910 78 775 708 16,264 951 1,218 163 1,496 522 25s 2,677 i,7sa 742 1,330 501 1,337 711 925 1,677 687 1,293 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Knox county— Continued. Truro township, including Williamsfield vlHage Williamsfield village yictoria township, including part of Victoria village . Victoria village (part of) _ Walnut Grove township, including Altona town.. Altona town Lake county., Antioch township, including Antioch village Antioch village . Avon township, including Grayslake village Grayslake village Benton township Cuba township, including part of Barrington village Banington village (part of) [For total see Barrington township, Cook county,] East Deerfleld township, including Fort Sheridan village and Highland Park city. Fort Siieridan village Higliland Park city Ela township, including Lake Zurich village- Lake Zurich village Fremont township Grant township . Libertyville township, including Libertyvllle village Libertyville village Newport township. Shields township. Including Lake Bluff village. Lake Forest city, and part of North Chicago village. Lake Bluff vjUage Lake Forest city Ward I 663 Ward 2 667 Ward 3 -- 88s 1900 North Chicago village (part of )_ Total tor North Chicago village, in Shields and Waukegan townships. Vernon township. Warren township. Wauconda township, including Wauconda village - Wauconda village.. Waukegan township, including Waukegan city and part of North Chicago village. North Chicago village (part of) Waukegan city Ward I 4, =0° Ward 2 2, 007 Ward 3 - 1, 527 Ward 4 1, 692 West Deerfleld township liASALLE COUNTY - Adams township. Including Leland village. Leland village Allen township, including Ransom village - Ransom village _ Brookfleld township ■-- -■ Bruce township, including wards 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, and part of ward 2 of Streator city. Streator city (part of). Total for Streator city, in Bruce and Eagle townships Ward I. Ward 2_ Ward 3 _ Ward 4. Wards- Ward 6. Ward 7- 2, Z46 1,885 i,8ia 2, 119 I, 890 1,866 2,363 Dayton township — Deer Park township Dimmick township Eagle township, including Kangley village and part of ward 2 of Streator city. Kangley village. Streator city (part of). Earl township, including Earlville city— Earlville city Eden township, including Tonica village Tonica village Fall River township. Farm Ridge townshlp,''including Grand Ridge village.. Grand Ridge village Freedom township - Grand Rapids township j~"^"Vi — j — -T Groveland township, iiicluding Dana and Rutland vil- lages. Dana village Rutland village _ Hope township, including Lostant village . Lostant village ;- lasalle township, including Lasalle city... Lasalle city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3- 1,365 i,3°5 1,087 1,129 447 1,126 273 1,280 633 84,504 1,941 522 1,434 4x6 725 1,109 392 4,654 1,575 2,806 1,243 21s 1,086 638 2,148 864 1,145 8,625 490 2,215 S9S 1,150 1,172 1,265 1,083 397 10,466 555 9,426 770 87,776 1890 865 1,179 230 1,360 654 24,235 1,704 303 1,081 620 956 262 2,163 1,296 634 922 13.449 14.079 800 851 814 2,478 1,004 630 1,957 1, 122 1,382 497 406 1,119 392 1,039 639 1,986 310 893 1,351 480 13, 361 10,446 1,065 511 1,694 5SO 1,164 1,751 1,203 1,198 1,077 1,097 368 5,348 783 80,798 1,328 554 1,062 338 881 12,261 zo, 800 11,414 851 2,368 934 614 2,020 1,058 1,410 473 395 1,110 328 1,025 798 1,601 509 1,064 378 11,620 9,85s I Tnoludes noDulation (474) of Bridgeport town. . > P^ofHa'^ence township annexed to Bridgeport township since MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lasalle county— Continued. Lasalle township— Continued. Lasalle city — Continued. Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6. J, 781 1,657 1,485 1,766 Manlius towriship, including Crotty village, and ward 1 and part of ward 2 of Marseilles city. Crotty village Marseilles city (part of) _ Ward 7 ... Total for Marseilles city, in Manlius and Rutland townships. Ward 1 786 Ward 2 , 927 Ward 3 - 846 Mendota township, including wards 1, 2, and 4 and part of ward 3 of Mendota city. Mendota city (part of) Total for Mendota city, in Mendota and Troy Grove town- ships. Ward I 1,04s Ward 2 878 Ward 3 812 Ward 4 1,001 Meriden township Miller township. Mission township, including Sheridan village and part of Millington village. Millington village (part of) [For total see Fox township, Kendall county.] Sheridan village . Northyille township OphiT township Osage township. Ottawa township, including wards 2, S, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of Ottawa city. Ottawa city (part of) Total for Ottawa city, in Ottawa and South Ottawa town- ships. Ward I . Ward 2 . Ward 3. Ward 4- Ward s - 1,63s 1.316 "i6os 1,268 1,611 Ward 6 z,z92 Ward 7 1, 961 Otter Creek township. Peru township, including Peru city - Peru city _ Ward 1. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. 1, 655 1,270 1, 146 Ward 5 1,604 Richland township Rutland township, including ward 3 and part of ward 2 of Marseilles city. Marseilles city (part of) Serena township South Ottawa township. Including ward 1 of Ottawa city Ottawa city (part of) > Troy Grove township, including Troy Grove village and part of ward 3 of Mendota city. Mendota city (part of) Troy Grove village Utica township, including North Utica village North Utica village Vermilion township Wallace township Waltham township Laweenoe county.. Allison township . Bond township, including Bird vUlage Bird village Bridgeport township,^. including Bridgeport town . Bridgeport town Christy township, including Sumner city Sumner city. Denlson township, including St. Francisville village.. St. Francisville village Lawrence township,^ including Lawrenceville city Lawrenceville city Lukin township Petty township . Russell township, Including Russellville town Russellville town Lee county. Alto township Amboy township, Including Amboy city . Amboy city. Ashton township, including Ashton village _ Ashton village Bradford township 1890. 8 Exclusive of population of Bridgeport town. 1900 2,771 1,036 1,299 3.559 4,438 3,68s 3.736 745 880 1,384 96 485 799 911 1,062 8.953 lo, 588 1,143 7,256 6,863 8M 1,909 1,260 964 2,254 1,63s 1,263 51 316 1,582 1, 150 680 656 760 16,523 1,019 1,822 335 934 487 2,387 1,268 2,708 591 2,734 1,300 1,715 1,876 1,328 253 29,894 924 2,726 1,826 1,125 756 677 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lee county— Continued. Brooklyn township, including Compton and West Brook- lyn villages. Compton village. _ West Brooklyn village-. China township, including ErankJinQrove town". Franklin Grove town . Dixon township, including Dixon city I Dixon city Ward I-. 2,027 Ward 2 1,522 Ward 3 2,643 Ward 4 I 725 East Grove township Hamilton township Harmon township IIIII__IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_II Lee Center townsliip Marion township May township Nachusa township Nelson township IIZII_.IIZIIIIII Palmyra township Reynolds township South Dixon township . Sublette township, including Sublette village. Sublette village Viola township Willow Creek township, including part of Lee village Lee village (part on__ [For total see Shabbona township, Dekalb county.] Wyoming township. Including Pawpaw village Pawpaw village Livingston county. Amity township, including Cornell village Cornell village Avoca township II~~I Belle Prairie township IIIIIIIIIIIII! Broughtou township. Including parts" of Campus and Emington villages. Campus village (part of). Total for Campus village, in Broughton and Round Grove townships. Emington village (part of) Total for Emington village,! in Broughton and Union townships. Charlotte township Chatsworth township, including Chatsworth"town_! Chatsworth town Dwight township, including Dwlght villagirilllllZ! Dwight village Eppard Point township II I' Esmen township.. Payette township, including Strawn village-. Strawn village . Forrest township, including Forrest town-. Forrest town _ Germanville township [ Indian Grove township, including Fairbury city-. Fairbury city Ward I --------- Ward 2 - Ward 3- Long Point township, including Long Point village! Long Point village Nebraska township. Including Flanagan village III! Flanagan village Nevada township IIIIIIIII"' Newtown township Odell township, including Odell village Odell village Owego township 11111111111 Pike township - 687 860 640 Pleasant Ridge township Pontiac township, including Pontiac clty_ Pontiac city Reading township - Rooks Creek township.. Round Grove township, Including parts of Campus and' Reddlek villages. Campus village (part of)-. Reddick village (part of) . [For total see Norton township, Kankakee county.] Saunemln township, including Saunemln village Saunemin village Sullivan township, including CuUom village Cullom village Sunbury town.shlp_ Union township, including part of Emington village - Emington village (part of) Waldo township II LOQAN COUNTY. Atlanta township, including Atlanta city- Atlanta city-. Broadwell township. Including Broadwell village-. Broadwell village 1900 1,347 428 279 1,315 681 9,128 7i9i7 653 498 936 876 741 657 1,019 743 854 1,004 306 694 959 151 1,546 76s 42,035 1,226 S2I 814 503 992 147 206 725 1,754 1,038 2,800 2,01s 958 793 668 224 1,803 952 490 3,448 2,187 1,067 284 1,468 509 818 809 1,792 1,000 758 778 727 7,048 4,266 1,875 1,020 1,484 2Z2 1,258 350 1,480 456 892 844 S9 943 28,680 1,781 1,270 775 1 Given in 1890 as In Broughton township only. ' Given In 1890 as in Allen Grove township. Mason county, only. 1890 1,154 234 1,361 736 5,804 5,161 659 329 840 789 750 703 913 454 1,016 674 841 1,000 1,034 IS3 1,455 88,455 1,252 437 876 584 964 129 747 1,578 827 2,174 1,354 976 768 648 233 1,891 1,021 494 3,117 2,3=4 1,129 1,481 384 833 1,589 1,668 800 877 873 705 4,066 2,784 1,513 1,135 1,466 366 1,283 200 902 841 1,052 26,489 1,69 1,17; 231 MINOE OIVIL DIVISIONS. Logan county — Continued. Chester township. Corwin township - East Lincoln township, including part of Lincoln city Lincoln city (part of) _ Total for Lincoln city, in East and West Lincoln townships. Elkhart township, including part of Elkhart city Elkhart city (part of) Total for Elkhart city, in Elkhart and Hurlbut townships . Eminence township Etna tovpnshlp 1900 Hurlbut township. Including part of Elkhart city . Elkhart city (part of). Laenna township. Including Latham village. Latham village-. Lake Fork township Mt. Pulaski township. Including Mt. Pulaski city Mt. Pulaski city Ward I 496 Ward 2 S98 Ward 3 549 Oran township _ Orvil township, including Emdeu and Hartsburg villages. Emden village Hartsburg village . Prairie Creek township. Including part of San Jose village. San Jose village ( part of ) Total for San Jose village,^ in Prairie Creek township, Logan county, and Allen Grove township, Mason county. Sheridan township, including New Holland village New Holland village West Lincoln township. Including part of Lincoln city Lincoln, city (part of) McDoNOUGH county.. Bethel township Blandinsvllle township. Including part of Blandinsville village. Blandinsville village (part of) . Total for Blandinsville village, in Blandinsville and Hire townships. Bushnell township. Including Bushnell city Bushnell city Ward I- Ward 2- Ward 3- 911 790 789 Chalmers township, exclusive of part of Macomb city. Colchester township, including Colchester city Colchester city Ward I IIII-III.461 Ward 2. Ward 3. 539 63s Eldorado township Emmet township, exclusive of part of Macomb city. Hire township, including part of Blandinsville village Blandinsville village (part of) Industry township, including Industry vlliage! Industry village. Lemoiue township IIIII II Macomb city. In Chalmers, Emmet, Macomb, and Scot land townslups. S^''? i 1,289 ,^^''5 ? 1 590 Ward 3 1 054 Ward 4 j^ 452 Macomb township, including part of Bardolph vlliage but exclusive of part of Macomb city. ' Bardolph village (part of) Total for Bardolph village, in Macomb andMound "town." ships. Mound township, including part of Bardolph village Bardolph village (part of) New Salem township. " Prairie township, including Pratrie"city"viiiage'"II"" Prairie City village .... . Soiota township Including Solota vllla"ge""a!ud"^rt"of Good Hope village. t~- ^x Good Hope village (part of) Total for Good Hope village, in Sciota a"n"d"Wal"nut Grove townships. Sciota village Scotland township, excIusiv"e"of pajt"6f "Ma'combclty Tennessee township, including Tennessee village Tennessee village ... ^vlUage^"^"™ '"^"^^'P' iioludtog""p"^""6f "G"dSd"Ho"pe Good Hope village (part of) McHeNRY COUNTY-. Alden township Algonquin township, i"nSuSni"Aiio"iiqSn "and"Ca!rv"wi"- lages and part of Crystal Lake village. ^^ Algonquin village Cary village "" Crystal Lake village (part of) tow/^hips'^^'^' '^^ ""^^^' i""ATg"o"nquS';nd""N"unda s Includes population (368) of Good Hope village « Exclusive of population of Good Hope viUage 1,138 5,641 4,623 8,962 1,378 471 , 5^3 1,136 999 556 82 1,123 429 430 3,013 1,643 948 1,632 330 269 984 S3 479 1,117 358 5,192 4,339 28,412 1,130 1,710 917 995 ,490 2,389 1,635 1,001 1,011 78 1,504 463 1,015 5,375 1,186 368 387 1,014 19 1,168 1,142 818 1,304 300 43° 238 868 1,033 III 29,759 1,015 8,048 550 398 800 950 1890 854 1,032 4,480 3,510 6,725 1,400 361 414 1,155 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL -DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. MoHENEy COUNTY— Continued. Burton township Chemung township, Including Harvard city. Harvard city_ Coral township, including Union village Union village , Dorr township, including Woodstock cityl, Woodstock city Dunham township.. Grafton township, including Huntley village Huntley village Greenwood township Hartland township Hebron township, including Hebron village IIIII Hebron village McHeniT township, including McHenry village - McHenry village Marengo township, including Marengo city Marengo city Nunda township, including Nunda village and part of Crystal Lake village. Crystal Lake village (part of) Nunda village.. Richmond township, including Richmond village- Richmond village Riley townshi;E> Seneca township McLean county . Alltn township, including Stanford village-. Stanford village Anchor township - Arrowsmith township, including Arrowsmith village.. Arrowsmith village BelLliower township, including Bellflower village Bellflower village. Bloomington township. Including wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7, and parts of wards 5 and 6 of Bloomington city. Bloomington city (part of) Total for Bloomington city, in Bloomington and Normal townships. Ward I 3»46i Ward 2 3)753 Ward 3 3i6i5 Ward 4 3, 183 Ward s 3,4=5 Ward 6 3) 049 Ward 7 2,800 Blue Mound township Cheney Grove township, including Saybrook village Saybrook village Chenoa township, including Chenoa city Cbenoa city Ward I 406 Ward 2 594 Ward 3 512 Cropsey township Dale township Danvers township, including Danvers •I'illage Danvers village Dawson township 1 Downs township Dry Grove township - Empire township, including Leroy city Xeroy city Ward I 638 Ward 2 5" Ward 3 480 Funks Grove township . Gridley township, including Gridley town. Gridley town.. Hudson township, including Hudson town Hudson town Lawndale township Lexington township, including Lexington city. Lexingtou city Martin township, including Colfax village Colfax village . Money Creek township Mt. Hope township, including McLean village.. McLean village . Normal township, Including Normal town and parts of wards 5 and 6 of Bloomington city. Bloomington city (part of) Normal town Oldtown township -.r— t.-, Randolph township, Including Heyworth village Heyworth village Towanda township, including Towanda village Towanda village West township White Oak township Yates township Macon county. Austin township Blue Mound township.. 1900 400 8,814 2,602 1,451 322 3,470' 2, 502 859 1,484 606 901 874 1,430 611 2,673 1,013 2,859 2,005 1,963 ISO 604 1,498 576 915 1,105 67,843 1,302 601 957 1,081 317 1,241 356 23,528 21, 278 23, 286 1,158 1,723 879 2,219 1,512 544 1,063 1,760 607 1,275 1,330 1,218 2,639 1,629 916 1,836 716 1,277 378 840 2,498 1,415 1,911 1,153 843 1,361 532 6,659 2,008 3,795 970 1,891 683 1,242 467 1,035 607 919 44,003 765 X,266 1890 296 3,057 1,967 1,364 2,796 1,683 919 1,437 SSo 899 960 1,167 2,555 2,25§ 1,445 1,805 127 438 1,212 41S 830 1,046 63,036 1,209 389 903 1,090 ~i"294 19, 743 17,523 20, 484 1,057 1,849 851 2,004 1,226 543 1,010 1,665 506 1,264 1,330 1,092 2,325 i,2s8 777 1,699 474 1,269 273 945 2,174 1,187 1,428 1,432 500 7,312 2,961 3,459 906 1,833 566 1,265 402 1,135 594 1,017 38, OSS 733 1,183 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Macon county — Continued. Decatur township, includmg Decatur city. Decatur city. Ward 1 2, 787 Ward 2 2, 362 Ward 3 2, 986 Ward 4 2,992 Ward 5 2,952 Ward 6 4,39° Ward 7 2,285 Friends Creek township, including Argenta town Argenta town Harrlstown township. Hickory Point township mini township, including Warrensburg town. Warrensburg town _ Long Creek township Maroa township, including Maroa city Maroacity Milam township Mt. Zion township, including Mt. Zion town. Mt, Zion town _ Nlantic township. Including Niantic town., Niantic town- Oakley township. Including Oakley town. Oakley town. Pleasant View township, including Blue Mound town. Blue Mound town South Macon township, including Macon village Macon village South Wheatland township 2 Whitmore township Macoupin county . Barr township, including part of Hettick village-. Hettick village (part of) _ Total for Hettick village, in Barr and South Palmyra town- Bird township Brighton township, including part of Brighton village.. Brighton village (part of). [For total see Piasa township, Jersey county.j] Brushy Mound township Bunker Hill township, including Bunker Hill city.. Bunker Hill city Cahokla township -. Carlinville townsnip, including Carlinvllle city . Carlinville city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 . 999 831 988 Ward 4 684 Chesterfield township, including Chesterfield village and part of Medora. village. Chesterfield village. Medora village (part of) Total for Medora village, in Chesterfield and Sbipman townships. Dorchester township Gillespie township, including Gillespie village Gillespie village Girard township, including Glrard city Girard city Ward 1 Ward 2- Ward3. Hillyard township Honey Point township Mt. Olive township, 3 including Mt. Olive village . Mt. Olive village-. 625 484 552 Nilwood township, Including part of Nilwood village Nilwood village (part of) Total for Nilwood village,* in Nilwood and South Otter townships. North Otter township North Palmyra township, Including Modesto village and part of Palmyra village. Modesto village Palmyra village (part of) Total for Palmyra village, in North and South Palmyra townships. Polk township Scottville township, including ScottvlUe village Scottville village Shaw Point township . Shipman township, including Shipman village and part of Medora village. Medora village (part of) Sbipman village. South Otter township. Including part of Nilwood village. Nilwood village (part of_) South Palmyra township, mcludlng parts of Hettick and Palmyra villages. Hettick village (part of) Palmyra village (part of) Staunton township,^ Including Staunton city.. Staunton city - Virden township, including Virden city Virden city Western Mound township 1900 24,862 20i7S4 1,686 525 799 1,021 1,246 503 1,293 2,066 1,213 543 1,320 370 1,243 654 1,020 1,4?^ 714 1,431 995 42,256 1,186 116 259 1,555 606 845 2,516 1,279 1,108 4,389 3,502 377 299 449 913 1,716 873 2,223 1,661 1,025 837 3,481 S.93S 420 1,378 846 1,606 299 37S 813 1,293 364 950 1,484 150 396 1,104 058 1,519 143 438 3,385 2,786 2,909 2,280 917 1 Formerly Padua. 2 Given as Wheatland in 1890. ' Mt. Olive township organized from part of Staunton township since 1890. * Given in 1890 as in Nilwood township only. 16 Tablb 4.— population OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Contimied. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Madison county - Alhambra township, including Alhambra village . Alhambra village.. Alton township, including Alton"eIty"and"North"Afton village. Alton city Ward I _ Ward = _ Ward 3 _ Ward^ 2, 152 1,626 Ward 5 ,;^?| Ward 6 2^381 Ward 7 3 ooj North Alton village ' Chouteau township. CoUinsville township, including Coiri"nsvillecity\rrZIII CoUinsville city Ward I ~~I 677 Ward 2 ,,0,'^ Ward 3 1,246 Ward 4 I 058 Edwardsville township, including Edwardsville city Edwardsville city Ward I :::::::::::::"i8r' Ward a I 1-5 Ward 3 I ois Ward 4 _ I Q3 . Fort Eussell township, including part of Bethaito viilage Bethalto village (part of) Total for Bethalto village, m Fort Russell and Wood River townships. Fosterburg town.ship, including Fosterburg village Fosterburg village. Godfrey township, including GodlreyvillagelZ.ZIZ IZ! Godfrey villa,5e _ " Hamel township -..ZZZZ Z ZZ _ Helvetia township, including part of Highland city"-Z_" Highland city (part of) Total for Highland city,l in Helvetia andSalinetown' ships. Jarvls township, including Troy city Troy city_. Leef township, including part of Saline"viliaieZ Saline village (part of ) _ Total for Saline village, in Leef and Saline townships Marine township, including Marine village Marine village Moro township . Nanieold township, including part of Granite city" Granite city (part of) Total for Granite city, in Nameoki and Venice townships" New Douglas township, including New Douglas village New Douglas village Olive township. Omphghent township, including Worden village. Worden village Pin Oak township _.. St. Jacob township, including St. Jacob vlllagel St. Jacob village _ Saline township, including parts orSghiand"olty"and Salme village. Highland city (part of) Saline village (part of). Venice township, including Madison villageZ VenTce city" and part of Granite city. Granite city (part of) . Madison village Venice city Wood River township, including "Ea"sir"A"lton""vlllageZ Upper Alton city, and part of Bethalto village. Bethalto village (part of) East Alton village ZZZIZZZZ Upper Alton city Z ZZZZZ Maeion county.. Alma township, including Alma village- Alma village Carrigan township_. Ceutralia townslup, including Central City"viflage"an"d' wards 1, 2, 4, and .5, and part of ward 3 of Centralia city. Central City village Centralia city (part of) ZZZZZZ [For total see Erookside township, CUnton county 1 Foster township Haines township ^ luka township, including luka village— ZZZZZZZZZZ_ZZZZZZI luka village. Kinmundy township, including KinmundycityZ! Kinmundy city Meacham township,. Odin township,2 including Odin village. Odin village Omega township PatoSa township, including Patoka village-. Patoka village Raccoon township ~_. Eomine township 1900 64,694 1S90 130 1,666 29 1,103 3,060 1,777 1,970 2,298 1,080 741 91 151 1,653 666 1,068 2,834 1. 315 3, 122 931 469 773 1,499 S44 1,026 1,460 464 1,348 193 60 6,335 1,807 1,979 2,4So 4,402 351 454 2,373 30, 446 1,180 418 891 8,538 61S 6,582 939 1,427 1,832 421 2,046 1,221 1,073 1,727 1,180 1,129 1,713 640 1,215 1,401 51,535 1,245 368 1,122 15,241 11,057 14,210 10,294 5,812 4,021 6,224 3,498 6,907 4,157 4,844 3,561 1,214 126 477 1,203 1,284 468 879 1.318 no 2,040 228 1,205 3,162 i,.8S7 2,196 826 790 1,660 . 637 1,107 1,558 1,024 555 697 1,472 522 1,119 1,648 475 1,142 1,463 932 3,459 411 1,803 24,341 862 774 6,009 1 Given In 1890 as in Helvetia township only. 2 Sandoval township organized from part of Odin township since 1890. 821 1,003 1,197 362 1,735 1,045 790 2,390 817 1,031 1,501 502 1,137 1,135 MINOE OrVIL DIVISIONS. MjCeion county— Continued. Salem township, including Salem city. Salem city Ward I. 1900 494 Ward 2 , 591 Ward 3 557 Sandoval township,^ including Sandoval village Sandoval village . Stevenson township . Tonti township Marshall county-. Belle Plaine township, including La Rose village-. La Rose village-. Bennington township, including Toluca city Toluca city- Evans township, including Weiiona city- Wenona city Henry township. Including Henry city Henry city Hopewell township-. Lacon township, including Lacon city-, Lacon city- La Prairie township-. Richland township- Roberts township, including Varna village-. Varna village Saratoga township. Steuben township, including Sparland toivn_ Sparland town Whitefield township Mason county. Allen Grove township, including part of San Jose village. San Jose village (pai-t of) [For total see Prairie Creek township, Logan county.] Bath township, including Bath village Bath village-. Crane Creek township ZZZZZ-ZZZZZZZ_ZZZ Forest City township, including Forest City vlUageZZZZZZ Forest City village Havana township, including Havana city-_ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Havana city Ward I i"tIt~ Ward 2 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ"" '897 Ward 3 I °" Kilboume township Lynchburg township.. Manito township, including Manito"vil"l"ageZ" Manito village Mason City township, includrng"Masou"city" Mason City Ward I Wards. Wards—. Pennsylvania township ZZIZ" Z Quiver township. Including Topeka"viflage Topeka village Salt Creek township-. 574 628 688 Sherman township, includiiig'Easton'viriage" Easton village Massac county _ Benton precinct Brooklyn precinct, includhig"Broo"WynvilfaM^ Brooklyn village _ Georges Creek precinct " Z""Z Z Grant precinct. Hillerman precinct s.. Jackson precinct Logan precinct'. Metropolis precinct, inSu"drng"Metropoi"is"city Z Metropolis city Wa ■ Vard Ward ,303 Ward ,.ZZ_ZZ *'l Ward 4 Washington precinct _ 396 557 Menaed county*. Athens precinct, including Athens city Athens city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 ■ 576 443 Fancy Prairie precinct Z '16 °'' gI:!^::^ PJ^i;^ inciiidi:iirSi^5Vi^iuSiZZZZZZZZ Indian Creek precinct Little Grove precinct ZZZZZ 2,408 1,642 1,696 1,258 813 918 16,370 944 146 ;,422 1,629 !,019 1,637 597 1,903 c, 601 808 725 :,069 403 681 .,075 459 719 17,491 1,235 426 1,316 33° 776 3°9 4,191 3,268 1,034 774 1,323 561 2,648 1,890 885 694 x6o 705 1,046 335 13,110 811 1,702 86s 838 1,300 1,018 1,423 671 4,436 4,069 9U 14,336 *^feS^V^t^^i'[°f,^-^ofmu^nVre.inot 2,585 1,535 443 1,855 1,019 694 532 1890 2,260 1,493 834 752 954 13,653 958 919 1,053 1,865 ',512 624 2,035 1,649 860 805 1,065 398 779 1,024 sli 16,067 1,108 1,303 384 706 3,510 a, 5=5 792- 668 1,187 444 2,606 1,869 837 71& 141 886- U,31S^ 795 924 216- 823 1,261 1,545 1,288 8,815 3,573 862 13,120 944. z, io6> since 1890. 17 Table 4 — POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK OTVIL DIVISIONS. Menard county— Continued. Oakford precinct, including Oaklord village . Oakford village a 1 ■ Petersburg precinct, including Petersburg city II '. Petersburg city Ward I gg6 Ward 2 : 7S7 ' Wards 1,024 Bock Creek precinct Sandridge precinct : Sweetwater precinct Tallula precinct, including Tallula vUlage Tallula village Meecek county . Abington township. Duncan townsMp __ Eliza township _ Greene township, including Viola village - Viola village. Keitbsburg township, including Keithsburg city. Keithsburg city Ward I 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Mercer township, including Aledo city_. 400 451 715 Aledo city _ Millersburg township New Boston township, including New Boston city_. New Boston city North Henderson township Ohio Grove township Perryton township . Pre-emption township Richland Grove township, including Cable, Sherrard, and Swedona villages. Cable village. Sherrard village. Swedona village.. Rivoli township, including New Windsor town. New Windsor town. Suez township, including part of Alexis village. Alexis village {part of). Total for Alexis village,! in Suez township, Mercer county, and Spring Grove township, Warren county. MONEOE COUNTY- Blufl precinct Columbia precinct, including Columbia town Columbia town Harrisonville precinct Mitchle precinct MoredocK precinct New Design precinct New Hanover precinct ... Prairie du Long precinct, including Hecker village Hecker village ^^ Renault precinct, including Kenault village Renault village Waterloo precinct, including Waterloo city Waterloo city Ward I i Ward 2 Ward 3 f 688 658 768 MONTGOMEEY COUNTY - Audubon township 7- ;— Bois d'Arc township, including FarmersviUe village . Farmersville village . Butler Grove township, including Butler village Butler village ■- --■ East Fork township, including CofEeen village and part of Donnellson village. Coffeen village Donnellson village (part of) -.-- 7-:^--.-r Total for Donnellson village, in East Fork and Unsham townships. . Fillmore township, including Fillmore village Fillmore village — --; Grisham township, including part of Donnellson village. Donnellson village (part of) -_- -—-- Harvel township, including part of Harvel village Harvel village, (part of) ----:—. i [For total see King township. Christian county.J Hillsbbro township, including Hillsboro city Hillsboro city Irving township, including Irving village Irving village 1900 1,080 338 3,932. 2,807 668 685 771 1,241 639 20,945 1,016 778 902 2,289 5S' 1,812 1,566 2,866 2,081 1,379 1,546 703 932 898 817 829 2,709 697 826 III 1,145 473 1,027 246 915 13,847 1890 2,157 I1I97 606 1,079 633 1,451 617 1,338 200 1,774 217 3,354 2,114 ,889 .,452 31S 937 292 i,543 963 1,209 500 812 i63 657 262 1,948 1937 .,683 675 2,343 18,545 832 733 670 1,640 421 1,747 1,484 2,330 z,6oz 1,248 1,286 445 912 909 913 854 2,410 1,276 159 1,247 477 815 562 12,948 821 2,108 1,267 683 1,016 677 1,087 674 1,287 1,564 3,031 1,860 5 80,003 1,319 1,280 3" 2,190 518 1 Given in 1890 as in Spring Grove township, Warren county, 2 Includes population (5,811) of Litchfleld city. 8 Exclusive of population of Litchfield city. .... . 4 Includes population (1,411) of Yat^ville precmct, .taken to and Sinclair pr'eclncts, and Part. of "'erberry precinct since 1890. 6 Literbe^y precinct organized from parts of Arcadia and cincts since 1890. only. form Prentice Yatesville prcr MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. MoNTQOMEEY COUNTY — Continued. Nokomis township, including Nokomis city and part of Witt village. Nokomis city Witt village (part of) Total for Witt village, in Nokomis and Witt townships — ; North Litchfleld township, including wards 3, 4, and 5 ol Litchfleld city. Litchfield city (part of) Total for Litchfield city, in North and South Litchfield townships. Ward I 1, 219 Ward 2 1,112 Ward 3. Ward 4. Wards. Pitman township, including Waggoner village-, Waggoner village . I. =47 1,256 1,084 Raymond township, including Raymond village . Raymond village Roundtree township.. South Litchfleld township, including wards 1 and 2 of Litchfield city. Litchfield city (part of) Walshville township, Including Walshville village Walshville village _ Witt township, including part of Witt village.. Witt village (part of) ; Zanesville township MOKQAN COUNTY . Alexander precinct Arcadia precinct 6 . Chapin precinct, « including Chapin village., Chapin village _ Concord precinct ^ . Franklin precinct,' including Franklin village _ Franklin village. Jacksonville precinct," including Jacksonville city Jacksonville city Ward I 3, 061 Ward 2 3, 18? Ward 3 3, 623 Ward 4 5,212 Literberry precinct '_ Lynnville precinct," Including Lynnville village - Lynnville village Markham precinct " Meredosia precinct. Including Meredosia town Meredosia town.. Murrayville precinct,' including Murrayville village. Murray vifle village Nortonville precinct' PiBgah precinct 8.. Prentice precinct » Sinclair precinct ' Waverly precinct,' including Waverly city. Waverly city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Woodson precinct, including Woodson village.. Woodson village . 609 ■556 Moultrie county. Dora township, including Daltou City village. Dalton City village East Nelson township . Jonathan Creek township -, Lovington township, including Lovington village. Lovington village _ Lowe township, including part of Arthur village . Arthur village (part of)-. [For total see Bourbon township, Douglas county.] Marrowbone township, including Bethany village.. Bethany village - Sullivan township. Including Sullivan city. Sullivan city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Whitley township ■ 748 ■ 976 ■ 675 Oqle county. Brookville township Buflalo township, including Polo city.. Polo city . Byron township, including Byron village. Byron village Dement township, including Cr&ston village Creston village 1900 2,132 '.371 428 4,536 3.587 5,918 1,007 268 1,574 906 823 3,102 2,331 884 130 1,280 414 918 35, 006 1,002 699 1,216 514 989 2,027 687 17,628 15,078 647 544 176 417 1,562 700 1,454 467 930 641 696 744 2,731 ',573 1,079 =55 15,224 1,345 383 1,337 1,151 2,134 B15 1,534 463 1,922 873 4,345 2,399 1,456 29,129 600 2,773 1,869 1,813 1,015 930 381 " Markham precinct organized from parts of Chapin (formerly Bethel), Con- cord, Jacksonville, and Lynnville precincts since 1890. ' Nortonville precinct organized from parts of Franklin, Murrayville, and Waverly precincts since 1890. > Formerly Sulphur Springs. • Orgaimed from part of Yatesville precinct since 1890. 18 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. mNOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Ogle county— Continued. Eagle Point townsliip . Flagg townsliip, including Rochelle city-, Rochelle city Ward : Ward i — SS° 8oo Ward 3 723 Forreston township, including Porreston town Forreston town Grand Detour township Lafayette township. Leaf River township, including Leaf River village-. Leaf River village Lincoln township Lynnville township Marion township. Maryland township, including Adeline village _ Adeline village Monroe township.. Mt. Morris township, including Mt. Morris village-. Mt. Morris village Nashua township- Oregon township, including Oregon city. Oregon city Ward : 300 Ward 2 702 Ward 3 575 Pine Creek township Pine Rock township Rockvale township Scott township Taylor township White Hock township Woosung township Peoria county . Akron township . Brimfield township, including Brimfield town. Brimfield town- Chillicothe township, including Chillicothe city and North Chillicothe town. Chillicothe city Ward I. Wards. Ward 3 4; North Chillicothe town Elmwood township, including Elmwood town Elmwood town Hallock township \ Hollis township Jubilee township Kickapoo township [ Limestone township Logan township Medina township- 453 834 1900 Millbrook township Peoria township, including Peoria city and part of North Peoria village. North Peoria village {part of) Total for North Peoria village,^ in Peoria and Richwoods townships. Peoria city 2 Ward I _ Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4_ Ward s -, Ward 6- Wardy- Princeville township, including Princeville village. Princeville village. Kadnor township 7,987 5,479 5,680 7,133 8,166 9,666 11,989 Richwoods township, including Averyville and Peoria Heights villages, and part of North Peoria village. Avery viile village. North Peoria village (part of) Peoria Heights village Z-J1Z~' Rosefield township Timber township. Including Glasford and KingstonviJC lages. Glasford village Kingston village Trivoli township ^II~I__IIII"I„III! Peeky county - Beaucoup preoinot _ Cutler precinct Duquoin precinct, including Duquoin city. Duquoin city Ward I Wards. Wards. Ward^- Paradise precmct 827 ■ 745 1,409 1,37^ ' Given in 1890 as in Richwoods township only. 579 2,781 2,073 2,101 i,°47 S91 326 1,543 507 1,046 831 1,250 1,147 216 977 1,914 1,048 406 2,357 1,577 1,055 975 801 1,009 1,426 677 2,585 417 2,330 1,582 1,150 1,388 744 1,611 3,461 1,424 760 929 57,578 465 =,358 56,100 1,717 735 1,247 5,171 1,573 ,1,893 3°9 1,150 1,913 409 5°9 1,015 19,830 1,175 1,216 7,066 4,353 6U 1890 599 2,495 1,789 2,217 1,118 406 338 1,479 339 1,183 759 1,332 1,270 256 928 1,875 895 488 1,951 1,566 1,064 1,032 857 983 314 887 506 70,378 1,023 1,589 719 2,451 1,632 2,451 1,548 1,084 1,265 785 1,638 3,046 1,332 738 966 43,254 1,086 41, 024 1,663 641 1,096 2,244 1,116 1,536 1,101 17,529 949 1,076 7,068 4iOS!' 820 minoe civil divisions. Peeey county— Continued. Pinckneyville precinct, including Plnckneyville city Pinckneyville city Ward I - 709 Ward 2 - 765 Ward 3 . -— -— -T -zr.~.—.-7 — T.-, 883 Southwestern precinct, including Willisville village.. Willisville village- Swanwick precinct - 1900 Tamaroa precinct, including Tamaroa village Tamaroa village PlATT COUNTY - Bement township, including Bement village . Bement village-. Blue Ridge township, including Mansfield village- Mansfield village-. Cerro Gordo township, including Cerro Gordo village — Cerro Gordo village Goose Creek township, including De Land village De Land village. Monticello township, including Monticello city . Monticello city Ward I Ward 3 Ward 3 Saiigamon township-. ■ 639 796 547 Unity township, including Hammond village and part of Atwood village. Atwood village (part of) [For total see Garrett township, Douglas county.] Hammond village Willow Branch township, including Cisco village . Cisco village Pike county . Atlas township . Barry township, including Barry city. Barry city . Chambersburg township . Cincinnati township.. Derry township, including Eldara town . Eldara town _ Detroit township, including Detroit town. Detroit town Fairmount township Flint township _ Griggsville township, including Griggsville city. Griggsville city Hadley township . Hardin township, including Time village. Time village Kiuderhook township, including Kiuderhook village .11! Kinderhook village . Levee township Martinsburg township. Montezuma township, including Miltouvillaie" Milton village Newburg township - New Salem township, including Bayiis"viiTage"and~New' Salem town. Baylis village _ New Salem town- Pearl toivnshlp, including Pearl village—' Pearl village Perry township, including Perry town 11.! Perry town _ Pittsfleld township, including Pittsfleld'crty" Pittsfield city _ Pleasant Hill township, including"pieasaut Hill viUase ' Pleasant Hill village _ * "" Pleasant Vale township, including New'Canton town New Canton town Ross township I"I"~I Spring Creek township, IncIudTnglJebo'vlUage Nebo village Pope county - Alexander precinct. Columbus precinct ■^"^Md^vifewilfV""^"^"'"^"^^"^^^''^^^^ Golconda precinct, iMluding G6lcouda"^llage~ Goiconda village ._ ° Grand Pier precinct . Jefferson precinct Logan precinct II Monroe precinct Polk precinct II Union precinct Washington precinct Webster precinct annexed *^ncl 1890.^'"'^' (mpulntion 1,638 in 189oTand 6,098 2,357 1,285 , 398 1,066 2,313 8S3 17,705 2,547 1,484 2,023 708 2,796 1,008 1,577 411 3,130 1,982 1,601 2,453 403 481 1,579 360 31,595 1,887 2,789 ',643 680 379 1,055 249 847 149 934 408 2,206 1,404 882 896 125 1,748 370 407 1,157 1,420 420 1,127 1,433 340 290 1,518 722 1,546 642 3,353 2,293 1,490 390 1,406 476 470 1,557 508 13,585 1890 3,874 1,298 737 1,066 713 1,138 162 8,051 1,140 713 968 280 564 769 959 1,018 1,187 609 830 West Feoiia village 19 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Pulaski county-. 1900 America precinct Burkville preoinot,' including Beechwood village-, Beechwood village . Grand Chain precinct, including New Grand Chain village. New Grand Chain village Mound City precinct, including Mound City Mound City Ward I 792 Ward a 646 Ward 3 1,267 Ohio precinct, including Olmsted village Olmsted village . Pulaski precinct, including Pulaski village-. Pulaski village Ullin precinct Villa Ridge precinct Wetaug precinct Putnam county - Granville township, including Granville village Granville village Hennepin township, including Hennepin village-. Hennepin village- Magnolia township, including Magnolia village- Magnolia village Senachwine township Randolph county - Baldwin precinct, including Baldwin village - Baldwin village Blair jirecinct Bremen precinct Brewervil le precinct CentrHl precinct Chester precinct, including Chester city Chester city . Coulterville precinct, Including Coulterville town-. Coulterville town Evansville precinct, including EvansvUle town — Evansvifle town Florence precinct, including Ellis Grove village-. Ellis Grove village KaskH-skia precinct, Including Kaskaskia village-. Kaskaslcia village Palestine precinct . Percy preeinct,^ including Percy village Percy village Prairie du Rocher precinct, including Prairie du Eocher village. Prairie du Rocher village Kedbud precinct. Including Eedbud city. Redbud city Eockwood preci'nctrincluding Kockwood village Rockwood village Euma precinct, including Euma village Ruma village , Sparta precinct,^ including Sparta city Sparta city r~ Ward I '.^^'J Ward 3 499 Ward 3 T,-.- '■ ^5^ Steeleville precinct,^ including SteeleviUe village Steeleville village Tilden precinct Wine Hill precinct Richland county- Bonpas township — ■""iv""™"' Claremont township, including Claremont town.. Claremont town Decker township Denver township Parkersburg town 7-7-,— T Noble township, including Noble town Noble town " Olney township, including Olney city Olney city Warcl I . Ward 2 - Ward 3 Preston township. 1,448 i,i85 1,626 EooK Island county . Andalusia township, including Andalusia village -_-- Andalusia village -,-"i" — JiriT^Vi^Tir^ Blackhawk township, including Milan town- . - Milan town ; fZty ^reS''o&*'eT&orparts of Sparta and Steeleville precincts ttlnce 1890. 14,554 569 2,028 854 1,748 2,8S4 2,70s 1,335 268 1,663 424 1,611 1,987 789 4,746 1,379 320 1,431 523 1,257 264 679 28,001 1,453 381 556 648 1,167 895 4,993 2,832 1,182 650 1,487 663 1,020 280 830 177 518 1,095 660 1,288 347 2,089 1, 169 962 169 956 151 4,261 1,027 562 739 845 16,391 1,374 1,456 226 1,318 911 1,028 1,683 211 1,817 597 5,438 4,260 1,366 55,249 650 326 1,837 719 1890 11,355 651 1,078 1,675 TgiE 1,396 203 1,435 1,057 1,481 617 4,730 1,270 148 1,417 574 1,326 287 717 26,049 1,353 29S 502 668 939 792 4,344 2, 708 1,076 598 1,276 407 682 862 "632 1,395 408 2,262 X, 176 946 932 3,415 1.979 1,557 401 622 795 15,019 1,331 1,652 212 1,094 843 981 1,444 196 1,516 424 4,951 3,831 1,307 41,917 637 281 1,197 693 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. EocK Island county— Continued. Bowling township Buffalo Prairie township — Canoe Creek township Coal Valley township, including Coal Valley village . Coal Valley village Coe township Cordova township, including Cordova village Cordova village Drury township i-r— .77 Edgington township, including Reynolds village Reynolds village Hampton township, including Hampton village and part of Rapids City village. Hampton village Rapids City village (part of) . Total for Rapids City village, in Hampton and Port Byron townships. Moline township, coextensive with MoUne city Moline city : Ward Ward 2 - Ward 3- Ward4- Ward 5 - Ward 6- Ward 7- . 2,521 . 2, 292 . 2, Z16 . 2, 150 ■ 3,036 ■ 3,436 ,697 Port Byron township, including Port Byron vUlage and part of Rapids City village. Port Byron village Rapids City village (part of) . Rook Island township, coextensive with Rock Island city. Rock Island city : Ward I Ward 2 — Ward 3 — . Ward 4 — Ward 5 — . Ward 6 -_. Ward ^ — Rural township-. South Moline township- 2,484 . 2, 820 ■ 3. 194 . 2,228 ■ 2,502 . 2, 801 ■ 3,464 South Rock Island township. Including Sears village-. Sears village Zuma township St. Clair county-. Belleville township, coextensive with BellevUle city Belleville city : Ward I 3.124 Ward 2 2, 185 Ward 3 2,773 Ward 4 3,051 Ward s i. 801 Ward 6 2, 123 Ward 7 2,427 Caseyville township. Including Caseyville village. Caseyville village Centervllle Station towiiship,s including Wlnstanley Park village. Winstanley Park village — -— East St. Louis township,^ coextensive with East St. Louia city. East St. Louis city : Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 . 1,045 ■ 4,929 . 2, 164 . 4,276 ■ 5,033 ■ 4,23s ■ 7,953 Engelmann township — ^- ,^ .,, , „» Fayetteville township, including FayetteviUe and St. Libory villages. Fayetteville village St. Libory village Freeburg township, including Freehurg village Freeburg village — Lebanon township, including Lebanon city and Summer- field village. Lebanon city Summerfield village — Lenzbtirg township, including Lenzhurg village. Lenzburg village. Mariisa township, including Marissa and Old Marissa villages. Marissa village- Old Marissa village-. Mascoutah township, including Mascoutah city- Mascoutah city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 MUlstadt township, including MUlstadt village— Millstadt village . 779 56s 1900 New Athens township, including New Athens village — New Athens village 763 1,020 455 726 259 960 802 414 1,125 1,150 329 2, 962 374 207 212 17,248 783 732 19,493 814 2,470 1,864 186 647 86,685 17,484 2,010 449 4,796 1,05s 29, 666 717 1,457 282 220 2,193 1,214 3,169 I, 8r2 360 997 343 2,051 1,086 216 2,960 1, 172 1,616 856 1890 738 991 389 700 207 908 828 443 1,130 1,220 2,154 269 288 12,000 855 775 '9 13,634 806 1,959 1,232 629 66,671 15,361 2,150 475 3,751 15,169 768 1,644 1,757 B48 3,172 1,636 557 914 266 1,765 876 3,276 2,032 2,952 i,t85 1,400 624 » Part of Centervllle Station township annexed to East St. Louis township Btnce 1890. 20 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. St. Claik county— Continued. O'Fallon township, Including O'Fallon village.. O'Fallon villag:e Prairie du Long township St. Clair township, including Swansea village- Swansea village Shiloh Valley township,. Smithton township, including Smithton village-. Smithton village.. Stites township, including Brooklyn village.. Brooklyn village Stookey township. Sugarloaf township, including East Carondelet village.. East Carondelet village , 1900 Saline county . Brushy township _ Carrier Mills township, including Carrier Mills village.. Carrier Mills village Cottage Grove township East Eldorado township, including Eldorado town. Eldorado town Glalatia township, including Galatia village Galatia village _ Harrisburg township, including Hanisburg town. Harrisburg town Independence township Long Branch township Mountain township. Raleigh township, including Raleigh village- Raleigh village Rector township.. Stonefort township. Including part of Bolton vlUagel Bolton village (part of)—. Total for Bolton village, in Stonefort township. Saline county, and Saline precinct, Williamson county. Tate township Sangamon county.. Auburn township,^ including Auburn village . Auburn village Ball township . Buffalo Hart township Capital township,2 coextensive with Springfield city Springfield city: Ward I. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4 5,499 4,998 5,443 5,758 5,1=9 5,479 1,853 Cartwnght township including Pleasant Plains village- Pleasant Plains village Chatham township, including Chatham village Chatham village Ward 5.. Ward 6.. Ward 7_ Clear Lake township, including Riverton village . Riverton village Cooper township _ Cotton Hill township Curran township Divernon township 1 . Fancy Creek township, including Cantrall village — , Cantrall village Gardner township lUiopolis township, including Illiopolis village llliopolis village Island Grove township, including Berlin village Berlin village. Lanesville township Loami township,^ including Loami village . Loami village Maxwell township ' _ Mechanicsburg township, including Buffalo, Dawson, and Mechanicsburg villages. Buffalo village. Dawson village Mechanicsburg village New Berlin township, including New Berlin village . New Berlin village Pawnee township,' including Pawnee village I.! Pawnee village.. Rochester township, including Rochester village- Rochester village Salisbury town.'fhij).. Sprin^eld township,^ including Ridgely village Rldgely village Talkington township ZI— Williams township, including Williamsville village. Williamsville village Woodside township 2 2,550 1,267 1,036 3,899 735 1,4m 1,791 405 1,145 I,OIQ 1,322 1,185 222 21,685 1,467 2,025 427 989 3,163 1,445 1,3M 642 4,082 2,202 1,714 885 1,431 1,778 333 941 860 =39 479 956 71,593 2,363 1,281 1,013 579 34,159 1,775 575 1,337 629 3,071 1,5" 920 983 1,023 986 1,407 396 1,185 1,615 744 974 256 760 1,095 481 479 2,393 531 574 476 1,177 533 1,191 595 1,278 3S5 589 3,769 2,011 573 2,565 1890 2,113 865 1,105 2,741 1,286 1,753 411 793 1,423 1,378 404 19,342 1,593 1,879 1,029 2,347 1,311 S19 3,150 1,723 1,506 928 1,227 1,694 890 818 188 464 970 61,195 2,204 874 1,082 602 24,963 1,911 518 1,392 482 2,488 1, 127 947 1,140 994 1,282 1,249 1,507 689 1,542 383 2,073 426 1,081 494 1,404 1,332 4,702 1,007 923 1,678 444 2,356 1 Divernon township organized from parts of Aubtuni and Pawnee town- ships since 1890. ' Parts of Springfield and Woodside townships annexed to Capital towushln since 1890. '^ * Maxwell township organized from part of Loami township since 1890 * Includes population (2,031) of Rushville city. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. SOHUYLEE COUNTY- Balnbridge township . Birmingham township Brooklyn township Browning township, including Browning town Browning town --, — , Buena Vista township, including parts of waxds 1 and 3 of Rushville city. . , Rushville city (part of) Total for Rushville city, in Buena Vista and Rushville townships. Ward I 754 Ward 2 710 Ward 3 828 Camden township Frederick township Hickory township Huntsville township Littleton township Oakland township Rushville township, including ward 2 and parts of wards 1 and 3 of Rushville city. Rushville city (part of) Woodstock township 1900 SOOTT COUNTY'. Alsey precinct . Bloorafield precinct- Bluffs precinct, including Bluffs village.. Bluffs village-. Exeter precinct, including Exeter town- Exeter town - Glasgow precinct. Including Glasgow vlDage.. Glasgow village _ Manchester precinct, including Manchester town., Manchester town Merritt precinct Naples precinct, including Naples town Naples town . North Winchester precinct, including part of Winchester city. Winchester city (part of) . Total for Winchester city, in North and South Winchester precincts. Oxville precinct Point Pleasant precinct., Sandy precinct . South Winchester precinct, including part of Winchester city. Winchester city (part of) Shelby county. Ash Grove township Big Spring township Cold Spring township » . Dry Point township, including Cowden village" Cowdep village Flat Branch township I HZ'l Herrick township,8 including Herrick villagelll Herrick village Holland township, including Pancher village Fancher village. Moweaqua township, including Moweaqua'village"" Moweaqua village Oconee township, including Oconee village Z Oconee village . Okaw township, including piTrt'oi Findlay viilage Findlay village (part of) __ __ _ Total for Fmdlay village, in Okaw and Tjdd Point'Town- shtps. Penn township Pickaway township —III I Z Prairie township, including Stewardsontown Stewardson town Richland township, including"straS)urg village"" otrasburg village Ridge township-. Eose^townshlp, includlnV"paS"orwafdl"8rarelbrrilie Shelbyville city (part of) '^°' Ward ^^""^""^ "'^' '" ^°^^ andShelby^UirtowiihTp;: Ward 2-11 ^11 890 Ward 3 Ward 4. — 1,067 Rural township „ " Shelbyville township7rnchrdTng"wa7daT"2""and4"'n.nrt" part of ward 3 of sfielbyville city ' ' ' *"° shelbyville city (part of) I N^? w"® Of popuration of Rushville city. 8 Not returned by precincts in 1890. 8 SlSll P.P°P'' ".''°" (5' IIS^) of Shelbyville city .Elrt,'«i^)^f°'"'P?'?^"'^«<' f™™ Piirt of CoS Spring Exclusive of population of Shelbyville city 16,129 1,210 894 1,173 1,480 455 1,651 629 2,292 1,278 628 586 976 1,092 1,192 2,893 1,663 1,076 10,455 1890 « 16, 013 1,252 961 1,138 1,432 '1,138 646 459 949 539 771 233 889 =35 1,004 430 551 598 398 1,549 933 I, 711 540 485 429 1,585 778 32,126 2,031 1,247 421 541 984 1,137 1,301 6 1,265 1,175 10,304 1,348 961 1,133 2,520 751 991 887 421 1,883 157 1,802 1,478 1,691 316 1,408 378 479 541 890 2,096 677 1,350 392 1,084 1,415 330 3,546 867 4,804 3,216 187 408 452 '31,191 1,437 1,015 2,021 2,409 702 1,147 1,724 1,252 848 1,660 332 1,129 615 824 2,267 617 1,241 258 1,088 •1,199 3,162 934 » 1,058 township since 1890. 21 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Shelby county— Continued. Sigel township, including Sigel village Sigel village Todd Point township, including part of Findlay village __ Findlay village (part of) Tower Hill township, including Tower Hill village Tower Hill village Windsor township, including Windsor city Windsor city Stark county, Elmixa township,. Essex township, including part of Wyoming city . Wyoming city (part of)_ Total for Wyoming city, in Essex and Toulon townships _. Goshen township, including Lafayette village and part of Toulon town. Lafayette village Toulon town (part of) Total for Toulon town.l in Goshen arid Toulon townships— Osceola township, including Bradford village Bradford village Penn township Toulon township, including parts of Toulon town and Wyoming city. Toulon town (part of) Wyoming city (part of) Valley township West Jersey township Stephenson county - Buckeye township, including part of Cedarvllle village- Cedarville village (part of) . Total for Cedarville village,* in Buckeye, Harlem, and Lancaster townships. Dakota township, including Dakota village Dakota village Erintovnisliip- Florence township Freeport township,* including Freeport city Freeport city * Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 .. -- Harlem township, including West Freeport village and part of CedarvUle village. Cedarville village (part of) West Freeport village JefEerson township Kent township 3,704 ■ 4r4°I 5,153 Lancaster township, including part of Cedarville village. Cedarville village (part of) Loran township, including Pearl City village Pearl City village. Oneco township, including Orangeville village-. Orangeville village _ Ridott township, including Eidott village Ridott village Rock Grove township . ^-^r— T~xTr- Rook Run township, including Davis and Bock City villages. Davis village. Rock City village — Silver Creek township. Waddams township. West Point township, including Lena town Lena town ■ .-- Winslow township, including Wmslow village . Winslow village Tazewell county - Boynton township Cincinnati township-. Deer Creek township,'including Deer Creek village- Deer Creek village Delavan township, including Delavan city Deiavan city- Dillon township ^zr-vs^" irr—- — Elm Grove township, including part of Tremont town — Tremont town (part of) --— y;^ T" Total for Tremont town, in Elm Grove and 1 remont town- Fondulac^township, including East Peoria village East Peoria village Groveland township Hittle township- Hopedale township, including Hopedale village.. Hopedale village Little Mackinaw township'taeluding Minier village-, .Minier village — --: ■- Mackinaw township, including Mackinaw town Mackinaw town 629 loi 1,638 615 1,808 866 10,186 934 258 600 1,B49 543 1,926 838 1,188 468 283 124 1,057 1,663 773 998 2,653 788 891 34,983 884 1,210 415 1, X16 1,017 250 377 780 269 571 950 13, 672 13, 258 1,782 48 724 522 1,051 1,151 SI 1,311 437 1,387 343 1,812 1,725 398 174 1,370 1,347 2,272 1,252 1,041 405 83,221 701 752 ■ 941 298 2,312 i,3°4 988 1,153 61 768 1,460 899 1,656 990 1,492 600 1,570 746 1,485 859 945 1,484 604 1,022 2,679 701 810 976 2 31,338 1,490 326 283 625 1,044 1,208 635 1,058 1,070 1,463 347 1,870 973 455 148 1,217 1,344 2,389 1,270 924 332 29,556 802 768 893 125 2,140 1, 176 957 1,178 47 508 864 392 1,467 942 1,409 47" 1,551 664 1,474 545 1 In 1890 in Toulon township only. 2 Includes population (10,189) of Freeport city. I ^Itvon rw"nsWp nrse^nUeirretSn 'e/in 1890 ; prohahly returned with Freeport 5?" XchwaS erroneously giveh as in Lancaster and Silver Creek townships. Tazewell county — Continued. Malone township Morton township, including Morton village- Morton village - Pekln township, including Pekin city Pekin city Ward I 2,234 Ward 2 1,925 Ward 3 2,473 Ward 4 1,789 Band Prairie township Spring Lake, township Tremont township, including part of Tremont town Tremont town (part of) Washington township. Including Washington city- Wasnington city Union county Alto Pass precinct, including Alto Pass village - Alto Pass village-. Anna precinct, including wards 2, 3, and 4 of Anna city- Anna city (part of)- Total for Anna city, in Anna and Hess precincts- Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4- Cohden precinct. Including Cobden village- Cobclen village-. 651 . 706 635 . 626 Dongola precinct, including Dongola village- Dongola village Hess precinct, including ward 1 of Anna oity_. Anna city (part of)- .ionesboro precinct, including Jonesboro oity- Jonesboro city Lick Creek precinct-. Mill Creek precinct, including Mill Creek village-. Mill Creek village Mlsenheimer precinct Preston precinct- Eeynoldsville precinct '-. Rich precinct Stokes precinct- Union precinct ^ Western Saratoga precinct - VeEMILION COUNTY-, Blount township Butler township, including Rankin village Rankin village Carroll township," including Indianola village-. Indianola village-. Catlin township," including Catlin village _ Catlin village . Danville township, including Brookville, Germantown, Grape Creek, South Danville, and Tilton villages, Dan- ville city, and part of Westville village. Brookville village Danville city Ward I 2, 379 Ward 2 2, 089 Ward 3 3, 211 Ward 4 2, 397 Ward s 1,843 Ward 6 2,378 Ward 7 2,057 Germantown village Grape Creek village South Danville village Tilton village _ Westville village (part of) . Total for Westville village, in Danville and Georgetown townships. Elwood township. Including Ridge Farm village Ridge Farm village Georgetown township, including Georgetown and Him- rod villages and part of Westville village. Georgetown village Himrod village. Westville village (part of) ^ " ■ ■ uuding Hoopeston city-. Grant township, inc. Hoopeston city. Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Jamaica township 7_, 850 1,384 1,589 Middlefork township, including Marysville village- Marysville village Newell township Oakwood township, including Flthian and Muncie vil- lages. Fithian village Muncie village PUot township 704 1,759 894 8,645 8,4K> 1,167 937 1,691 707 2,928 22,610 1,870 S18 8,611 1,967 2, 618 8,610 1,034 2,516 681 2,208 651 2,199 1,13° 1,118 677 273 440 866 539 662 1,005 640 1,149 65,636 1,848 2,436 754 1,456 381 2,514 697 1,457 26, 422 16, 354 1,782 6x0 898 474 151 1,605 933 5,804 426 1,454 5,663 3,823 764 2,260 764 2,141 3,318 309 324 1,549 s Keynoldsville precinct organized from part of Union precinct since 1890. « Part taken to form part of Jamaica township since 1890. ' Organized from parts of Carroll, Catlin, SideU, and Vance townships since 1890. 22 Table 4.— POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Vermilion county— Continued. Ross township, Including Alvin and EossvlUe villages. Alvin village Rossville village Sidel] township.i including Sidell village Sidell village Vance township,' Including Fairmount village Fairmount village Wabash county . Bellmont precinct, including Bellmont village . Bellmont village Coffee precinct- Friendsville precinct Lancaster precinct Lick Praine precinct Mt. Cannel precinct, including Mt. Carmel city_. Mt. Carmel city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Wabash precinct 1900 1,072 996 1,309 934 Warben county. Berwick township Coldbrook township- Ellison township Floyd township- Greenbush township- Hale township Kelly township Lenox township _ Monmouth township, including Monmouth city_. Monmouth city . Ward I 1,648 Ward 2 1,180 Ward 3 1, 557 Ward 4 I, 241 Ward 5 1,834 Point Pleasant township Roseville township, including Eoseville village Roseville village. Spring Grove township, including part of Alexis viflage. Alexis village (part of) [For total see Suez township, Mercer county.] Sumner township, including Little York village Little York viflage Swan township 1111111 Tompkins township, including Kirkwood village— IIZZII Kirkwood village Washington county., Ashley township, including Ashley city.. Ashley city Beaucoup township Bolo township , Covington township, including part of New Minden vil- lage. New Minden village (part of) Total for New Minden village, in Covington and Hoyleton townships. Dubois township, including Dubois village Dubois village. Hoyleton township including Hoyleton village and part of New Minden village. Hoyleton village New Minden village (part of) Irvington towmhip, including Irvington village"! Irvington village Johannisburg township III. Lively Grove township . ~ Nashville township, including Nashville city Nashville city Oakdale township IZ."_Z~~II"~IZI Okawville township, including Addieville'and" Okaw- ville villages. Addieville village Okawville village _ ~ Pilot Knob township ZZZZZZZZZZZ ~"Z Plum Hill township . Richview township, including Eichview villageZ! Richview village Venedy township, including Venedy viflage ! Venedy village Wayne county . Arrington township _ Barnhill township _ Bedford township, including Cisne village.. Cisne village 3,879 3S8 1,435 1,884 776 2,028 928 12,583 1,424 624 1,535 1,161 ,956 529 5,536 4,311 1,442 23,163 928 999 844 802 776 809 885 8,682 7,460 718 1,664 1,014 1,540 669 1,029 334 1,003 1,658 1,008 19, 526 1,562 953 977 1,103 930 27, 626 2,026 1,209 1,978 400 1890 3,129 879 1,875 649 11,866 1,493 487 1,540 1,104 933 584 4,700 3,376 1,512 21,281 798 936 996 841 819 805 882 837 7,081 5,936 812 1,475 788 1,425 891 1,016 1,667 949 19,262 1,668 1,03s 934 1,107 930 97 71 226 217 1,401 1,271 , 335 304 1,694 1,775 352 361 129 146 1,366 1,263 240 943 990 876 807 2,874 2,788 2,184 2,084 887 954 1,900 1,811 190 117 Me 472 775 905 902 705 760 444 46s 567 637 177 193 "23,1 1,808 1,181 1,688 1 Part taken to form part of Jamaica township since 1890 2Inc;lude3 population (1,602) of Brush Creek township, taken to form Garden Hill and Orchard townships since 1890. MINOR civil divisions. Wayne county— Continued. Big Mound township, including parts of wards 2 and S of Fairfield city. Fairfield city (part of) Total for Fairfield city, in Big Mound and Grover town- ships. Ward I 503 Ward 2 853 Ward 3 982 Elm Elver township Four Mile township Garden Hill townships Grover township, including ward 1 and parts of wards 2 and 3 of Fairfield city. Fairfield city (part of)! Hickory Hill township Indian Prairie township, Including Johnsonville village JohnsODville village Jasper township Lamard township, including Jeflersonvllle village Jeffersonville village ' Leech township. Including Golden Gate village Golden Gate village Massilon township Mt. Erie township, including Mt. Erie Tillage Mt. Erie village Orchard toHiiship ^ Orel township, including Wayne City village Wayne City village * Zif township 1900 White county - Burnt Prairie township Carmi township, including Canni city. Carmi city.. Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Emma township Enfield township, including Enfield town Enfield town 883 • 967 , 1,084 Gray township, including part of Grayviile"eltyZZZZZZ.Z! Grayville city (part of) [For total see French Creek precinct, Edwards county.] Hawthorne township . Heralds Prairie township ZZ Indian Creek township, including Norris'cityviiiageZZI Norris City village Mill Shoals township, including Mill" "sSmfs'towuand Springerton village. Mill Shoals town _ Springerton village. Phillips township, including &oss'vnie"and"phiilipstown Tillages. Crossville village Phillipstown village . Whiteside county.. Albany township, Including Albany village Albany village Clyde township ZZZZZ.Z Coloma township, including RocFFaJfls'city " Rock Falls city Ward I Ward 2. Wards. Erie township, including Erie viflageZ Erie village Fenton township . 7=5 647 804 Pulton township, inclndiug'Fulton'cityZ Fulton city _ ~ Ward I ;— Ward 2 °97 Ward 3_ Garden Plain township, Genesee township Hahnaman township Hopkins township Hume township . Jordan township 897 09X Lyndon to wn.*ip,inclumngLynd8u"viil£ie"" Lyndon village ° " Montmorency township" Mt. Pleasant township, iiicTuding" Morrkon "city "'' iViorrison city ^ Ward I ZZZ , Ward 2 ?3° Ward 3.., 643 If 03s Newton township.Z" Portland township Ward I "ZZ~" Ward 2 Z.Z 214 577 ' Gil S MO°S ^ °^ ^S^^ C'^^1^ township s'ince uiven m 1890 as in Four MUe and Orel townslil] 1,579 285 2,338 1,208 1,659 639 2,802 2,053 1,596 2,057 268 1,199 1,469 286 2,031 345 812 1,615 308 1,700 1,604 522 448 25,386 2,157 4,337 2,939 2,159 2,164 2,040 1, 165 1,686 2,041 3,159 868 3,107 669 444 2,636 S=3 xoo 34,710 629 946 2,643 a, 176 1,078 768 686 3,012 2,685 1,134 1,202 756 1,148 572 1,050 1,064 430 687 3,347 a, 308 791 850 2,022 1890 1,284 169 1,881 1,114 1,435 2,454 1,712 1,306 1,812 1,088 1,327 256 1,560 697 1,413 266 1,586 ^451 25,005 2,051 4,361 ".785 1,861 2,108 870 2,211 1,38s 1,902 2,342 2,806 223 2,642 2,721 30,854 792 611 882 2,104 1,900 809 735 2,390 2,099 1,098 1,272 615 1,115 534 1,078 963 461 586 3,080 2,o83 794 782 1,668 5,824 1890. 23 Table 4 — POPULATION OF ILLINOIS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOB OIVIL DlnSIONa. Whiteside county— Continued. Sterling township— Continued. Sterling city — Continued. Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 I" I" Tampico township, including Tamplco Tillagel Tampico village Union Grove township IIIIIIIIIIII Dstick township ■.'39 Will oounty. Channahon township, Including Channahon village Channahon village Crete township, including Crete viilageandpartof Steger village. Crete village. Steger village (part of) , [For total see Bloom township. Cook county.] Custer township . Du Page township, including part of Romeoviiie vlfiage RomeoviUe village (part of) Total for Romeoviire village, in Du Page and Lockport townships. Florence township ITrankfort township, Including FrankJort and Mokena villages. , Frankfort village Mokena village. Green Garden township . Homer township . Jackson township, Including Elwood village . Elwood village- Joliet township, including Joliet city . Joliet city Wardi Wardn. Ward 3- Ward 4_ Ward 5- Ward6. Ward 7-.. 7,787 3,088 4, 156 2,708 2,698 4,019 ,897. Lockport tovmship, includliig iTockport village and part of Romeoviiie village. Lockport village . Romeoviiie village (part of) Manhattan township, includlog Manhattan village- Manhattan village Monee township, including Monee village Monee village- New Lenox township Peotone township, including Peotone village-. Peotone village,. Flainfield township, including Plainfield village - Plain6eld village - Keed township, mcluding Braidwood city and part of Godley village. Braidwood city Ward I 829 Ward 2 871 Ward 3 850 Ward 4 729 Godley village (part oi)- [For total see Braceville township, Grundy county.] Troy township Washington township, Including Beecher village — Beecher village. Wesley township Wheatland township . Will township . Wilmington township, including Wilmington city.. Wilmington city Wilton township Williamson county-. Balnbrldge precinct in— -.77;""""" Carterville precinct, Including Carterville city and Gram- ville village. Carterville city Ward I 854 Ward 2 89s Grainville village - Crab Orchard precinct i _. Creal Springs precinct,^ including Creal Springs city . Creai Springs city Denlson precinct ' Eight Mile precinct Grassy precinct 1900 1,458 807 996 931 74,764 959 261 2,239 760 3SS 610 1,194 79 113 759 1,662 250 281 889 1,051 1,155 =44 40, 537 4,973 2,659 34 1,131 393 1,216 462 1,204 1,810 1,003 1,793 920 3,811 263 27,796 841 2,315 290 1,093 1,812 940 426 1,161 1,623 1890 429 981 1,032 1,095 642 545 1,264 774 1,648 43": 364 1,003 1,067 1,180 243 27,438 23, 264 1,061 ZS7 1,309 445 1,164 1,569 717 1,779 852 5,208 4,641 907 895 1,586 1,574 410 342 628 646 904 926 860 816 2,065 2,293 1,420 1,576 921 987 22,226 816 1,352 969 1,273 539 1,963 MINOK OIVIL DIVISIONS. Williamson county— Continued. Herrln Prairie precinct. Including Herrin city Herrin city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Lake Creek precinct, including Johnstown clty_. Johnstown city Manon precinct,^ Including Marion city and Spillertown village. Marion city. 54° ■ 476 543 Spillertown village-. bpi th( Northern precinct Rock Creek precinct- Saline precinct,' including part of Bolton viUage- Bolton village (part of) [For total see Stonefort township. Saline county.] Southern precinct Union precinct a Western precinct Winnebago county . Burritt township , Cherry Valley township. Including Cherry Valley village. Cherry Valley village. Durand township. Including Durand village. Dtu-and village Guilford township Harlem township Harrison township Laona township - New Milford township _ Owen township-. Fecatonica township. Including Pecatonica village-. Pecatonica village.. Eockford township, including Rocktord city . Rockford city Ward I Ward 2 _ 4,265 ■ 6,328 Ward 3 2,858 Ward 4 3, 451 Ward 5 3, 711 V/ard 6 7,266 Ward 7 3,172 Rockton township, including Rockton village Rockton village Rosooe township Seward township. Shlrland township Winnebago township, Includtng Winnebago village - Winnebago village _ WOODrOBD COUNTY-. Cazenovla township, including Washburn village - Washburn village-. Clayton township, including Benson village - Benson village . Cmger township El Paso township, including El Paso city and Kappa village. El Paso city Kappa village Green township Kansas township Linn township-. Metamora township, including Metamiora village- Metamora village Minonk township, including Mlnonk city Minonk city Ward I. Ward 2 _ Ward 3 - Montgomery township Olio township. Including Eureka city - Eureka city Ward I Ward 2 _ Ward 3 _ 1, 100 630 815 Palestine township, including Secor village Secor village Panola township. Including Panola village Panola village Partridge township Roanoke township. Including Roanoke village - Roanoke village- 590 508 563 Spring Bay township, mcluding Spring Bay vUlage- Spring Bay village Worth township 1 Denlson precinct organized from preclncta since 1890. 1900 2,824 1,559 3,050 787 4,429 2,510 348 1,684 1,118 1,248 240 1,668 750 1,754 47,845 658 1,014 349 1,256 571 1,042 695 550 577 761 667 1,677 1,045 33, 818 1,561 936 811 1,022 520 1,216 405 21,822 1,557 703 1,194 367 439 2,149 1,441 sh 424 871 1,653 758 3,595 2,545 993 2,251 1,661 1,164 373 1,023 148 470 1,930 966 342 128 944 parts ol Crab Orchard and Marion 2 Creal Springs precinct organized from parts of Saline and Union precincts since 1890. 24 There are 930 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Illinois, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF ILLINOIS : 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAQES. AMngdon city Addievllle village-. Addison village Adeline village Albany village Albion village Aledo city Alexis village Algonquin village. Alnambra village -. Alma village Alpha village Altamont town Alton city Altona town Alto Pass village Alvin village Amboy city Andalusia village.. Anrtover town Anna city . POPtTLATION. 1900 1890 Annawan village Antioch village Apple River village . Areola city Arenzville village Argenta town Arlington village Arlington Heights village-. Arrowsmith village Arthur village Ashkum village Ashland town Ashley citjr Ashmore village Ashton Tillage Assumption village _ Astoria town Athens city Atkinson village Atlanta city Atwood village Auburn village Augusta village Aurora city Ava village- Averyville village.. Aviston village Avon village Baldwin village Bardolph village Barrington village _ Barry city Bartelso village Bartlett village Ba«co village Batavia city. Batohtown village . Bath village. Baylis village Beardstown city Beecher village Beecher City village . Beechwood village Belknap village Belle Prairie village.. Bellerive town Belleville city Belliiower village Bellmont village Belvidere city Bement village Benson village Bensenville village .. Bentley city Benton village Berlin village Bethalto village Bethany village Biggsville village Bingham town Bird village Bishop Hill village Blandjnsvllle village.. Bloomingdale village . Bloomlngton city Blue Island village Blue Mound town Bluffs village Bolton village- Bone Gap vHlage Bonfleld village Bourbonnais village. Bowen village Bracevllle village .... 2,022 190 591 216 629 1,162 2,081 915 550 368 418 355 1,335 14,210 633 518 368 1,826 326 238 2,618 428 522 576 1,995 462 525 400 1,380 317 858 429 1,201 953 476 756 1,702 1,684 1,535 762 1,270 698 1,2S1 1,149 24,147 984 1,573 387 809 381 387 1,162 1,643 274 360 318 3,871 360 330 340 4,8^7 410 340 854 372 129 370 17, 484 356 624 6,937 1,484 367 374 138 1,341 256 477 873 417 273 335 345 995 235 23,286 6,114 714 539 479 496 165 595 528 1,669 1,321 117 485 256 611 937 1,601 662 1,044 10,294 664 2,267 281 269 2,295 387 303 572 1,733 356 436 1,424 536 300 1,045 1,035 446 680 1,076 1,357 944 534 1,178 530 874 1,077 19,688 807 381 692 298 447 848 1,364 327 3,643 368 4,226 342 15, 361 487 3,867 1,129 338 295 144 939 260 879 688 487 178 330 877 463 20,484 3,329 596 421 464 150 876 2,160 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Bradford village Bradley Tillage Braidwood city Breese village Bridgeport town Brighton village Brimfield town Bristol village Broadwell village.. Brocton village Brooklyn village Brookl jrn village Brookville village.. Broughton village-. Browning_ town Browns village Brussels village Bryant village. Buckley village .. Buda Tillage Buffalo village Bunker Hill city . Bureau village Bushnell city Butler village Byron village Cabery village Cable village Cairo city . Cambridge village Campbell Hill village-. Camp Point village Campus Tillage Canton city Cantrall Tillage Capron Tillage Carbondale city Carbon Hill Tillage Carlinville city Carlyle city Carmi city Carpentersville village - Carrier Mills village CarroUton city Carterville city Carthage town Gary village Casey city Caseyville Tillage - Catlui village Cedarville village- Central City-, Central City village Centralia city Cerro Gordo village Chadwick village Champaign city Chandlerville village . Cbannahon village Chapln village Charleston city Chatham village Chatsworth town Chebanse town Chenoa city Cherry Valley village . Chester city Chesterfield village Chicago city . Chicago Heights village- Chillicothe city Chrlsman city Cisco village Clsne village Cissna Park village Claremont town Clarke City village Clay City village ■Clayton Tillage Clifton Tillage CliDton city Coal City- Coal Valley Tillage-, Coatsburg village .. , Cobdeu village Cofleen village Colchester city Colfax village Collinsville city Columbia town Columbus Tillage Compton Tillage CordoTa Tillage Cornell TilJage Cortland village POPULATION. 1900 1890 773 1,518 3,279 1,571 487 660 677 427 202 613 865 1,019 422 327 455 421 270 365 490 873 531 1,279 546 2,490 292 1,015 385 697 12,566 1,345 497 1,260 226 6,664 396 602 3,318 1,252 3,502 1,874 2,939 1,002 427 2,355 1,749 2,104 898 1,500 449 697 377 290 615 6,721 1,008 505 9,098 940 261 514 6,488 629 1,038 655 1,512 349 2,832 377 698, 575 5,100 1,699 905 360 400 623 226 621 907 996 652 4,452 2,607 259 321 1,034 963 1,635 1,153 4,021 1,197 196 428 414 521 261 604 4,641 808 474 742 719 231 292 216 228 309 433 990 1,269 363 2,314 311 698 342 1,276 10,324 940 280 1,160 6,604 436 2,382 1,784 2,786 754 2,258 969 1,654 844 475 275 826 673 304 4,763 5,839 910 4,135 482 827 616 1,226 2,708 374 1, 099, 850 1,632 820 212 1,033 474 2,698 1,672 207 308 994 518 1,643 3,498 1,267 201 234 443 437 313 CITIES, TOWNS, AND TILLASES. Coulterville town Cowden village Creal Springs city Crescent City village - Creston village Crete village Crossville village Grotty village _ Crystal Lake village . Cuba city Cullom vilIage_J Dahlgren village Dakota village Dallas City . POPULATION. 1900 Dalton City village-. Dana Tillage Danforth village Danvers village Danville city Davis vOlage Dawson village Decatur city - Deer Greek village - Dekalb city De Land village Delavan city . Depue village De Soto village Des Plaines village.. Detroit town . Dewitt village Diamond village Dieterich village Dixon city Dolton village-. Dongola Tillage Donnellson Tillage-. DoTer Tillage . Downers GroTe vlllage- Dubols village Duquoin city Durand village Dwight village Earlville city- East Alton village East Carondelet village-. East Dubuque city East Dundee village East Galesburg Tillage Easton Tillage East Peoria village East St. Louis city Eddy ville village Edgewood town Edmburg village Edison Park village Edwardsville city EflSngham city Elbum village Eldara town-. Eldorado town Elgin city Elizabeth town EUzabethtown village- Elkhart city ElkvlUe village Ellis Grove village EUisville village Elmhurst village Elmwood town.. El Paso city Elsah village Elvaston village Elwood village Emden village.— Emiugton village Enfleld town Equality village Erie village Essex village Eureka city Evanstou city Evansvllletown Evergreen Park village Ewlng Tillage Exeter town Fairbury city. "I Fairfleld clty- Falrmount Tillage" FairTiew Tillage Fanoher village--. Farina town Farmer city _ Farmersville village" Farmington city 650 751 940 371 381 760 523 1,036 950 1,198 466 452 269 970 383 310 407 607 16,354 398 574 20,754 298 5,904 411 1,304 488 660 1,666 149 253 672 382 7,917 1,229 681 '268 247 2,103 335 4,353 571 2,016 1,122 454 222 1,146 1,417 663 335 899 29,666 162 412 1,071 344 4,157 8,774 606 249 1, 445 22,483 659 668 653 465 280 219 1,728 1,582 1,441 220 808 244 330 206 971 898 768 385 1,661 19,259 663 445 419 233 2,187 2,338 928 501 157 693 1,664 315 1,729 1890 702 539 642 25 Tablh 5 — POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF ILLINOIS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND TILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1800 CITIES, TOWNS, AND TILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Fayettevllle village . Ferris village Fidelity town Fieldontown. Fillmore village Findlay village Fisher village Fithian Tillage Flanagan Tillage- Flat Eock village _ Flora city . Forest City village _ Forrest town Forreston town - Fort Sheridan village Fostertiiirg village Frankfort village Franklin village - FrankUn Grove town Franklin Park village-. Freeburg village Freeport city Fulton city Qalatia village Galena city GalesbviTg city Galva town- Gardner village _ Geneseo city Geneva city . Genoa village Georgetown village -_ Gennantovm village _ Germantown village - Gibson City Gilberts village Gillespie village. Gilman city Girard city Gladstone village — Glasford village Glasgow village Glencoe village Glen Ellyn village - Godfrey village Godley village _ Goiconda village Golden village Golden Ga.te village-. Good Hope village Goreville village Grafton village- Grain ville villaee Grand Eidge village-. Grand Tower eity Granite city - Grant Park village Granville village Grape Creek village-. Grayslake village Qrayville city Greenfield city Greenup villagi Greenview villi Greenville city. Grldley town Griggsville city-. GroBsdale villag age-. Gross Point village-. Hamburg village Hamilton oity. Hamletsbnrg village - Hammond village Hampshire village Hampton village Hanover village Hardin village Harlem village HarrisbuTg town Hartsburg village Harvard city Harvel village Harvey city Hayana city-. Hebron village Hecker village Henderson town Hennepin village Henry city Herrick villagf Herrln city Herscher village Hettlck village Heyworth village — Highland city Highland Park city - Hillsboro city Himrod village-. Hinckley village — Hindsboro vlllage- Hinsdale village — Hodgkins village— 282 269 222 259 500 479 614 309 509 815 2,811 809 952 1,047 1,575 130 250 687 681 483 1,214 13,258 2,685 642 5,005 18,607 2,682 1,036 8,356 2,446 1,140 988 1,782 655 2,054 222 873 1,441 1,661 433 409 235 1,020 793 29 829 1,140 516 845 430 406 988 290 892 881 8,122 442 320 610 416 1,948 1,085 1,085 1,019 2,504 716 1,404 1,111 669 808 1,344 280 481 760 374 785 494 4,085 2,202 269 2,602 857 5,395 8,268 611 200 170 523 1,637 421 1,559 384 269 683 1,970 2,806 1,937 426 587 343 2,578 195 312 305 292 884 151 1,695 'i^oii" 1,118 451 110 431 578 786 848 10, 189 2,099 519 5,635 15,264 2,409 1,094 8,182 1,692 634 662 1,178 537 1,803 Holloway village Homer village Homewood village - Hoopeston city Hopedale village Hoyleton village Hudson town Huey village _ 1,112 1,624 268 187 569 478 228 296 1,174 466 368 "927 828 624 340 148 778 1,999 1,131 868 1,106 1,868 474 1,400 1,301 696 841 748 311 1,723 269 1,967 246 2,525 163 574 1,512 224 566 1,857 2,163 496 288 1,584 Humboldt village — Hume village Huntley village Hutsonville village— Illiopolis village Ina town . Indianola village-. Industry village Ipava village Iroguois village Irving village Irvington village-, Itasca village luka village Ivesdale village . Jacksonville city JeSersonville village- Jersey vlUe city Jewett village _ Johnsouville village . Johnstown city Joliet city Jonesboro city Kampsville village Kane village Kangley village Kankakee city Kansas village Kappa village - Kaskaskia village Keithsburg city Kempton village — Kenilworth viflage-. Kenney village Kewanee city . Keyesport village — Klnderhook village - Kingston village Kingston village Kinmundy city Kinsman village Kirkland village Klrkwood village — Knoxville city Lacon city_ Ladd village Lafayette village Lagrange village Lagrange Park village _ La Harpe city Lake Bluff village Lake Forest city Lake Zurich village La MolUe village Lanark city Lansing village- La Prairie village . La Eose village Lasalle city-. Latham village LawreneevUle city_. Leaf Elver village- Lebanon city Lee village Leland village Lemont village Lena town Lenzburg village — L'Erable village Lema village Leroy city Lewistown city Lexington city Liberty town Libertyville village . Lima village Lincoln city Lisbon village Litchfield city Little York village — Loami village Lookport village Loda village- Lombard village London Mills village- Long Point village — Loralne village Lostant village Louisville village Lovington village Ludlow village Lyndon village Lynnville village Lyons village 207 1,080 352 3,823 600 362 878 267 319 598 606 743 744 317 381 463 749 427 675 240 256 421 476 15,078 286 3,517 322 268 787 29,353 1,130 330 688 1,004 13, 595 1,049 175 177 1,666 409 336 584 8,382 500 370 806 509 1,221 174 636 1,008 1,857 •1,601 1,324 283 8,969 730 1,691 490 2,216 216 676 1,306 830 182 146 10,446 429 1,300 507 1,812 287 634 2,449 1,262 343 185 396 1,629 2,604 1,415 499 864 280 8,962 279 5,918 334 481 2,659 668 590 528 284 849 480 646 815 306 430 176 951 917 1,911 •471 861 273 279 433 550 582 472 432 667 362 328 12,935 256 8,207 335 23,264 172 551 934 9,025 1,037 1,484 201 497 4,569 1,045 129 410 949 1,728 1,649 250 2,814 1,113 1,203 616 1,295 194 9,856 266 865 339 1,636 264 654 1,270 266 1,258 2,166 1,187 560 251 6,725 6,811 2,449 598 515 661 327 878 637 767 298 461 McHenry village McLean village McLeansboro city Macedonia village .. Mackinaw town Macomb city Macon village Madison village Magnolia village Mahomet village Makanda village Maiden village Malta village Manchester town Manhattan village .. Manito village Mansfield village Manteno village Maple Park village-. Maquon village Marengo city Marine village Marion city Marissa village Maroa city . Marseilles city . Marshall city- 732 Martinsville village- Martinton village MarysvlUe village — Mascoutah city Mason city Mason town Mattlson village Mattoon eity Maywood village Mazon village - Mechanicsburg village - Medora village Melrose Park village Melvin village Meiidon village Mendota city Meredosia town Metamora village Metcalf village Metropolis city Milan town . Milford village Mill Creek villaee Milledgevllle village- Millersburg village Millington village Mill Shoals town MilLstadt village Milton village Mineral village Minier village Minonk city Minooka village Modesto village Mokena village Mohne city Momence city. Monee village- Monmouth city Montgomery village - Montioello city Montrose village Morgan Park village _ Morris city Morrison city- Morrisonville village — Morton village Morton Grove village — Mound City Mound Station town Mt. Auburn village Mt. Carmel city Mt. Carroll city Mt. Erie village Mt. Greenwood village- Mt. Morris village Mt. OUve village Mt. Pulaski city Mt. Sterling town Mt. Vernon city Mt. Zion town_ Moweaqua village Mulberry Grove village - Muncie village Muxphysboro city Murrayyille village Naperville city Naples town Nashville city Nauvoo city Nebo village Neoga village Neponset village Newark village New Athens village 1,013 532 1,758 316 859 5,375 705 1,979 264 616 628 309 507 430 393 661 708 932 391 475 2,005 666 2,510 1,086 1,213 2,559 2,077 1,000 319 764 2,171 1,890 369 449 9,622 4,532 447 476 449 2,692 650 627 3,736 700 768 429 4,069 719 1,077 273 633 305 1,172 420 339 746 2,545 424 299 281 7,248 2,026 462 7,460 350 1,982 300 2,329 4,273 2,308 934 894 664 2,705 178 •m 4,311 1,965 308 190 1,048 2,935 1,643 1,960 5,216 370 1,478 632 324 6,463 467 2,629 2,184 1,321 608 1,126 516 410 856 542 890 624 26 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP ILLINOIS: AND 1900— Continued. 1890 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 New Baden Tillage New Berlin village New Boston city New Burnside village New Canton town New Douglas village New Grand Chain village- New Grantsburg village New Haven village New Holland village Newman city- New Memphis village _ New Minden village __ New Salem town Newton city- New Windsor town _ NIantic town Niles village Niles Center village _ Nil wood village Noble town Nokomis city Nora village-. Normal town Norria City village North Alton village North Chicago village North Chillicothe town _ North Peoria village North Utica village Nunda village Oakford village Oakland city Oakley town Oblong village Oconee village Odell village Odin village— O'Fallon village Ogden village Ohio village Okawville village Old Marissa village., Olmsted village Olney city Omaha village - Onarga village Oneida city Oquawka village Orangeville village-. Oregon city- Orion village Orland Park village. Oswego village Ottawa city OttervUle town Owaneco village Palatine village Palestine village Palmer town Palmyra village Pana city Panola village Papineau village Paris city. Parkersburg town— Park Ridge village - Patoka village Pawnee village Pawpaw village Paxton city Payson village Pearl village . Pearl City village Pecatonica village Pekin city Peoria city Peoria Heights village - Peotone village Percy village Perry town Peru city - Petersburg city Phillipstown village Philo village PlnckneyviUe city Piper City village Pittsiield city Plainfield village Plainville village Piano city Pleasant Hill villnge Pleasant Plains village. Plymouth village Pocahontas village Polo city . Pontiao city Pontoosuc village Poplar Grove village - Port Byron village Prairie City village.. Prairie du Rocher village . 510 533 703 468 476 469 , 451 227 429 368 1,166 249 226 290 1,680 473 654 514 529 1,378 697 1,371 312 3,795 868 904 1,150 417 2,358 1,150 604 743 316 1,000 1,180 1,267 419 461 544 216 268 4,260 669 1,270 785 1,010 343 1,677 684 366 618 10,588 208 255 1,020 979 299 813 5,530 148 188 6,105 211 1,340 640 595 765 3,036 465 722 437 1,045 8,420 66, 100 309 1,003 660 642 6,863 2,807 100 502 2,357 677 2,293 920 296 1,634 390 675 854 482 1,869 4,266 299 323 732 818 347 494 445 596 424 556 336 990 217 307 1,428 477 639 424 1,305 309 3,459 223 763 1,086 1,094 332 800 817 865 334 364 472 203 3,831 428 994 347 1,566 624 641 9,985 173 732 432 505 5,077 132 141 4,996 196 987 502 2,187 928 1,069 6,347 41,024 717 705 5,650 2,342 491 1,298 460 2,295 852 1,825 310 618 710 372 1,728 2,784 249 232 776 812 408 OITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Princeton city Princeville village .- Prophetstown town . Pulaski village Quincy city Raleigh village Ramsey village Rankin village Ransom village Rantoul village Rapids City village., Raymond village Redbud city Reddick village Redmon town. POPULATION. 1900 Renault village Reynolds village Richmond village Richview village Ridge Farm village . Ridgely village Ridgway village Ridott village Ripley town Eiverdale village River Forest village.. River Grove village.. Riverside village Riverton village Riverview village Roanoke village Roberts village Robinson city Rochelle city Rochester village Rock City village Rockbridge village .. Rock Falls city Rockford city Rock Island city, Rockton village. Rockwood village Rome town Romeoville village., Roodhouse city Roseville village Rosiclare village Rossville village Ruma village Rushville city Russellville town Rutland village Sadorua village. Sailor Springs village . St. Anne village..- St. Augustine village.. St. Charles city St. David village St. Elmo town., ' St. FranciBville village. St. Jacob village St. Joseph village St. Libory village St. Mary village Ste. Marie village Salem city.. Saline village Sandoval village . Sandwich city San Jose village.. Sato village . Saunemin village Savanna city Saybrook village Scales Mound village . Sciota village ^ Scottville village Sears village Seatonville village.. Secor village Shabbona village Shannon village Shawneetown city.. Sheffield village Shelbyville city Sheldon village Sheridan village Sherrard village Shlpman village Shumway village Sibley village Sidell village Sidney village Sigel village. Simpson village Smithboro village. Smithfleld village " Smithton village Somonauk village Sorento village South Danville viUagir South Elgin village ....: 4,023 735 1,143 424 86,262 333 747 754 339 1,207 212 906 1,169 261 282 217 329 576 444 933 1,169 839 212 298 558 1,539 333 1,551 1,511 406 966 446 1,683 2,073 365 174 588 2,176 31,051 19,493 936 169 229 113 2,351 1,014 278 1,436 161 2,292 263 893 340 479 1,000 229 2,675 481 1,060 691 461 637 220 395 406 1,642 161 1,258 2,520 479 162 350 8,325 879 418 238 364 186 909 373 587 678 1,698 1,265 8,546 1,103 485 826 396 258 444 776 564 293 187 314 420 405 630 1,000 898 515 1890 3,396 641 694 31,494 314 338 1,074 326 841 1,176 99 415 465 767 1,007 523 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. 287 1,127 831 325 1,387 1,789 148 336 1,900 23,584 13,634 892 186 Tseo" 274 879 2,031 284 509 277 718 255 1,690 354 432 475 552 318 834 2,616 307 8,097 851 238 636 379 502 691 1,162 910 425 410 'ioi" 681 258 411 468 538 799 605 South Holland villa.ge South Wilmington village . Sparland town Sparta city . Spillertown village Spring Bay village Springerton village Springfield city Spring Forest village . Spring Garden town „ Spring Valley city Stanford village Staunton city SteelevillS village Steger village Sterling city Stewardson town Stockton village Stonington village Strasburg village Strawn village Streator city Stronghurst village Sublette village Sullivan city . Summerfield village . Summit village Sumner city Swansea village Swedona village Sycamore city Table Grove village.- Tallula village Tamaroa village Tampico village Taylorville city Tennessee village Teutopolis village Thebes village . Thompsonville village. Thomson village Tilton village Time village . Tinley Park village. Tlskilwa village Toledo town Tolono village Toluca city Tonica village Topeka village Toulon town . Towanda village Tower Hill village . Tremont town Trenton city Troy city . Troy Grove village . Tuscola city Union village Upper Alton city Urbana city Vandalia city Varna village Venedy village Venice city Vergennes village ._ Vermilion village .. Vermont village Versailles town Victoria village Vienna city Viola village VIrden city Virginia city . Waggoner village .. Waldron village Walnut village Walshville village.. Wapella village Warren village Warrensburg town . Warsaw town Washburn village .. Washington city Wataga village Waterloo city Waterman village .. Watseka city Watson village _ waison village Wauconda vulage].. Waukegan city '.. Waverly city . Wayne City village. Waynesville village Weldon village Wenona city West Brooklyn village . West Chicago village. West Dundee village.. Western Springs village . Westfleld village _. West Preeport village POPULATION. 1900 766 711 459 2,941 348 128 444 34, 159 378 227 6,214 601 2,786 562 712 6,309 677 946 438 392 224 14,079 762 306 2,399 360 547 1,268 735 111 3,653 376 639 853 807 4,248 327 498 417 398 467 474 125 300 965 818 845 2,629 497 160 1,067 467 616 768 1,706 1,080 316 2,669 822 2,373 5,728 2,665 403 177 2,450 416 305 1,196 624 329 1,217 552 2,280 1,600 268 296 791 130 442 1, 327 503 2,335 703 1,459 545 2,114 368 2, 605 341 397 9,426 1,673 522 1890 1,005 471 1,979 528 868 536 1,486 1,053 279 1,877 1,506 1,348 878 662 451 820 510 724 Tablb 5. 27 -POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP ILLINOIS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. West Hammond village - West Point village West Salem town Westville village Wheaton city Wheeler village Wheeling town Whitehall city WiUiamsfield village Willlamsville village WilllsvlUe village POPULATION. 1900 1890 2,935 277 700 1, G05 2,345 206 331 2,030 447 573 398 476 1,622 811 1,961 444 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Wilmette village Wilmington city Wilmington village Winchester city Windsor city Winnebago village Winnetka village Winslow village Winstanley Park village Witt village WoodhuU village POPULATION. 1900 1890 2,300 1,420 213 1,711 866 405 1,883 405 1,055 428 774 1,458 1,576 1,542 888 464 1,079 832 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Woodland village Woodlawn town _ Woodson village _ Woodstock city — Worden village Wyanet village Wyoming city Xenia village Yates City vUlage York village Yorkville village. POPULATION. 1900 1890 831 350 265 2,502 1,683 544 522 902 670 1,277 1,116 800 878 650 687 353 294 413 375 Of the above named 930 incorporated cities, towns, and villages, 614 have less than 1,000 inhabitants; 878 have less than 5,000; 27 have more than 5,000, but less than 10,000; 14 have more than 10,000, but less than 20,000; 4 have more than 20,000, but less than 25,000; and 7 have more than 25,000. Table 6 gives for each of the 7 cities having upwards of 25,000 inhabitants in 1900 the population at each census from 1830 to 1900, inclusive, so far as it is separately stated in the census reports at each decennial period. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows for each city the increase in population by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Tablb 6.— POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIBiS OF ILLINOIS : 1830 TO 1900. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 Chicago city East St. Louis city.. Joliet city _ Peoria city Quincy city Eockford city Springfield city . 1,698,575 29, 655 29,353 56, 100 36,252 31, 051 34, 159 1,099,850 15,169 23,264 41,024 31,494 23,684 24,963 603,185 9,186 11, 657 29,259 27,268 13, 129 19,743 298, 977 6,644 7,263 22,849 24,062 11,049 17,364 109, 260 7^164' 14,045 13,718 6,979 9,820 29,963 4,470 2,669 5,095 6,902 2,093 4,533 2,658 1,467 2,319 300 2,579 Table 7 INCREASE IN POPULATION OP THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP ILLINOIS : 1830 TO 1900. CITIES. INCREASE FEOM 1890 TO 1900. mOREASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. INCREASE EROM 1870 TO 1880. INCREASE FROM 1860 TO 1870. INCREASE FROM 1850 TO 1860. INCREASE FROM 1840 TO 1860. INCREASE FROM 18 SO TO 1840. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Chicaffo citv 698,725 14,486 6,089 15,076 4,758 7,467 9,196 54.4 95.4 26.1 36.7 15.1 31.6 36.8 596,665 5,984 11, 607 11,765 4,226 10,455 5,220 118.6 65.1 99.5 40.2 15.5 79.6 26.4 204,208 3,541 4,394 6,410 3,216 2,080 2,379 68.3 62.7 60.4 28.0 13.3 18.8 13.7 189,717 173.6 79,297 264.6 26,493 570.3 East St. Louis city Joliet city _ 159 8,804 10,334 4,070 8,044 2.2 62.6 75.3 68.3 86.3 4,445 8,950 6,816 4,886 4,787 167.1 175.6 98.7 233.4 106.6 101 8,628 4,583 3.9 247.3 197.6 Quincy city _ _ _ Eockford city Springfield city 2,019 673.0 1,954 76.7 All of the above named cities show an increase in population since 1890, the largest percentage of gain being 95.4 for the city of East St. Louis, and the smallest 15.1 for the city of Quincy. Chicago, with 1,698,575 inhabitants in 1900, shows a numerical increase of 598,725 since 1890, and a rate of increase of 54.4 per cent; this is about the same numerical increase, but less than half the rate of increase, shown for the ten years from 1880 to 1890, during which period the boundaries of the city were widely extended. Peoria, the second city in magnitude, has a population of 56,100 in 1900, as compared with 41,024 in 1890, the increase in ten years being 15,076, or 36.7 percent. Springfield, the fourth city in the state, with a population of 34,159 in 1900, shows a gain of 9,196, or 36.8 per cent, during the decade part of which is due to recent annexations of territory. The greatest growth is observed in East St. Louis, which has nearly doubled its population during the last ten years, and is now more than five times as large as when its first census was taken in 1870. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 22. ^A^ASHINGTON, D. C. December 18, 1900. POPULATION OF INDIANA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Indiana by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the oificial count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Indiana was organized as a territory July 4, 1800, and admitted as a state December 11, 1816. Table 1 shows the population of Indiana at each census from 1800 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF INDIANA: 1800 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 2,516,462 2,192,404 1,978,301 1,680,637 1,360,428 988,416 685,866 343,031 147,178 24,520 5,641 324,058 214,103 297,664 830,209 362,012 302,560 342,835 195,853 122,658 18,879 14.8 10.8 17.7 24.5 36.6 44.1 99.9 133.1 500.2 334.7 1S90 1880 1870 . I860 — I860 1840 1830 1820 The population of the state in 1900 is 2,516,462 as compared with a population in 1890 of 2,192,404, showing an increase during the last ten years of 324,058, or 14.8 per cent. This rate of increase is somewhat greater than that of the decade immediately preceding, when it was 10.8 per cent, but is less than that of any other ten-year period in the history of the state. The numerical racrease for the last decade is greater than that for either of the two decades between ISVO and 1890. The present population of the state is more than 446 times as large as the population reported at the first census in 1800, when it was only 5,641. The total land surface of Indiana is, approximately, 35,910 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 61.1 ; 1900, 70.1. (C P 15 M) Table 2 shows the population of Indiana by counties at each census from 1800 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF INDIANA L BY COT JNTIES : 1800 TO lyuo. OOUITTIBS. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1830 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1J90 The State J, 516, 462 2,192,404 1,978,301 1,680,637 1,350,428 988,416 685,866 343,031 147,178 24,520 6,641 Adams Allen 22,232 77,270 24,594 13,123 17,213 26.321 20,181 66,689 23,867 11,903 10,461 26,572 15,385 54,763 22, 777 11,108 8,020 25,922 11,382 43,494 21,133 5,615 6,272 22,593 9,252 29,328 17,865 2,809 4,122 16, 763 5,797 16,919 12,428 1,144 2,860 11,631 2,264 5,942 1 226 996 6,476 Benton Blackford 161642" 8,121 621 Brown i 60 Brown 9,727 19,953 ■34,545 31,835 34,285 28, 202 10,308 20,021 31,152 30,259 30,636 27,370 10,264 18,345 27,611 28,610 25,854 23,472 8,681 16,152 24,193 24,770 19,084 17,330 6,507 13,489 16,843 20,602 12,161 14,605 4,846 11,015 11,021 15,828 7,944 11,869 2,364 7,819 5,480 14,595 5,567 7,508 ileii' 1,162 10,686 1,616 1,423 8,709 5,670 65 Crawford 131476' 29,914 22,194 19,518 25,711 49,624 20,357 45,052 13,495 80,118 21,446 16,388 17,463 30,099 64, 693 28,630 29,914 19,189 21,702 21,292 25,088 28,575 28,901 26,633 14,292 26,81B 22,913 15,757 islgii" 26,227 23,364 19,277 24,307 30,131 20,253 89,201 12,630 29,458 19,558 18,366 16,746 24,920 31,493 24,379 26,123 17,829 20,786 21,498 23,879 26,186 27,644 24,139 11,185 23,478 24,507 14,608 121356" 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 22,996 24,801 17,123 21,326 22,981 24,016 19,584 21,805 23,050 9,464 19,282 25,977 16,463 91851" 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 8,226 13,323 24,406 17,294 13,880 15,753 10,394 20,986 10,225 20,183 15,566 19,549 9,422 14,632 15,797 16,041 17,310 12,802 18,521 16,953 20,119 12,524 14,867 16,286 4,291 11,399 25,036 14,749 6,524 10,352 20,166 15,107 8,261 10,843 6,321 12,690 10,217 14,875 13,253 17,968 5,982 10,771 11,092 12,313 12,684 9,698 15,286 14,083 17,605 6,657 7,850 11,047 8,540 7,047 23,916 12,096 5,282 6,720 19,327 12,171 1,968 8,843 8,632 6,660 9,837 9,454 11,218 18,349 1,998 8,977 4,875 8,321 9,855 7,635 12,459 11,264 15,128 3,238 4,543 13,974 5,887 2,583 3,432 11,468 7,310 2,374 1,778 935 9,112 6,361 7,619 10,190 3,677 1,168 Elkhart 5,950 2,776 Floyd 10,763 Fulton 5,418 3,876 Greene 4,242 1,757 1,436 10,273 3,975 6,497 Hamilton Harrison 7,875 3,595 TTpndrinVs Howard _ Huntington _ _ 1,579 8,961 1,267 3,863 16,614 8,829 4,870 4,010 Jasper Jay. JefEerson.l _.. 11,465 3,974 8,038 2,000 Jennings Jersey 2 _ 100 Jolinson 20,223 32,746 29,109 15,284 37,892 38,386 26,729 70,470 197,227 25,119 14,711 28,844 19,561 28,044 28,645 15,615 23,886 34,445 19,792 36,487 141,156 23,818 13,973 25,823 19,537 26,324 26,494 15,630 15,091 30,985 18,643 27,527 102,782 23, 414 13,475 24,083 18,366 21,562 23,531 14,148 12,339 27,062 14,628 22,770 71,939 20,211 11,103 21,052 14,854 16,066 17,418 11,366 9,145 22,919 13,692 16,518 89,855 12,722 8,975 16,851 12,101 11,084 10,243 8,387 3,991 12,146 ■ 12,097 12,375 24, 103 5,348 5,941 11,304 9,352 10,657 4,170 3,664 1,468 8,184 11,782 8,874 16,080 1,651 3,875 3,048 4,019 6,525 Knox 5,437 7,945 2,517 Kosciusko Lagrange __ _ Late — Laporte Lawrence 9,234 2,238 7,192 4,116 Madison Marion _. Marsliall Martin 2,010 1,032 Miami MichilimacJdnac ^ 551 Monroe Montgomery Morgan 20,873 29,388 20,457 10,448 23,633 4,724 16,854 15,149 23,000 18,778 20,486 19,175 22,333 14,033 21,478 17,673 28,025 18,643 8,803 23,359 4,955 14,678 15,040 20,296 18,240 18,644 18,052 21,529 11,233 22,335 15,876 27,316 18,900 8,167 22,956 5,563 14,363 15,901 19,460 16,997 16,383 17,227 20,857 9,851 22,601 14,i68 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 12,847 20,888 16, 110 2,360 14,915 6,462 12,076 14,376 15,538 11,847 10,078 10,313 16,167 5,711 20,681 11,286 18,084 14,576 10,143 14,488 10 741 6,577 7,317 2,679 Newton NoWe Oliio 7,946 5,308 10,809 12,106 14,968 7,268 7,720 5,234 12,549 2,595 18,615 2,702 Orange 9,162" 8,359 13,499 4,655 4,769 2,162 9,683 561 16,843 7,901 4,017 7,535 3,369 2,475 M68" 838 Perry- 2,330 1,472 Porter Posey Pulaslii 6,549 <66i — -■ -- 8,262 Randolph 2 Randolpli 28,653 19,881 20,148 28,085 19,350 19,034 26,435 21,627 19,238 22,862 20,977 17,626 18,997 19,054 16,193 14,725 14,820 16,445 10,684 10,392 16,456 3,912 3,989 9,707 1,808 1,822 1,103 Rush —I I-I.IIII II St. Clair 5 1,255 St. Joseph _ Scott 58,181 8,307 26,491 22,407 in. 42, 457 7,833 25,454 22, 060 33,178 8,343 25,257 22,122 26,322 7,873 21,892 17,998 "Nowi 18,455 7,303 19,569 14,656 a Illinois. 10,954 5,885 15,502 8,616 6,425 4,242 12,005 (,305 287 3,092 6,295 8,196 ' Now In M Shelby 2,334 1,882 1 Now in Wiscona ichigan and known as Macldna< Table 2 — POPULATION OF INDIANA BY COUNTIES : 1800 TO 1900— Continued. Starke Steuben Sullivan Switzerland _ Tippecanoe . Tipton Union- Vanderbuig. Vermilion Vigo Wabash . Warren- Warrick Washington. Wayne . Wells- White . Whitley . 1900 10,431 15,219 26,005 11,840 38,659 19, 116 6,748 71,769 15,252 62,035 28,235 11,371 22,829 19,409 38,970 23,449 19, 138 17,828 1890 7,889 14,478 21,S77 12,514 35,078 18,157 7,006 59,809 13,154 50,195 27, 126 10,955 21,161 18, 619 37,628 21,514 15, 671 17,768 ISSO 5,105 14,645 20,336 18,336 35,966 14,407 7,673 42,198 12,025 45,658 25,241 11,497 20,162 18, 955 38,613 18,442 13,795 16,941 1870 8,888 12,864 18,453 12,134 33,515 11,953 6,341 33,145 10,840 33,549 21,305 10,204 17, 653 18,495 34,048 13,585 10,554 14,399 1860 2,195 10,874 16,064 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 1S60 557 6,104 10, 141 12,932 19,377 3,532 6,944 11,414 8,661 15,289 12,138 7,887 8,811 17,040 26,320 6,152 4,761 5,190 1810 149 2,578 8,315 9,920 13,724 8,017 6,250 8,274 12,076 2,756 5,656 6,321 15,269 23,290 1,822 1,832 1,237 1880 4,630 7,028 7,187 7,944 2,611 5,692 5,766 (*) 2,861 2,877 13,064 18,571 1820 3,498 3,934 1,798 '3~390" 147 1,749 9,039 12,119 1810 1800 1790 * No returns. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF INDIANA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State Adams . Allen. Bartholomew . Benton Blackford Boone Brown Carroll Cass- Clark Clay Clinton — Crawford- Daviess Dearborn.. Decatur ' Dekalb Delaware. Dubois Elkhart _. Fayette Floyd Fountain. Franklin. Fulton . Gibson . Grant.. Greene Hamilton .. Hancock Harrison Hendricks., Henry. Howard Huntington — Jackson — -V— Jasper Jay. Jefferson . Jennings - Johnson.. Knox- Kosciusko. Lagrange- Lake Number. Per cent. 324,058 14.8 2,051 10.2 10,581 15.9 727 3.0 1,220 10.2 6,752 64.5 1251 10.9 '581 15.6 168 10.3 3,393 10.9 1,576 5.2 3,749 12.3 832 3.0 1465 13.3 3,687 14.1 11,170 15.0 241 1.3 1,404 5.8 19, 493 64.7 104 0.5 5,861 14.9 865 6.8 660 2.2 1,888 9.7 11,978 110.8 707 4.2 5,179 20.8 23,200 73.7 4,151 17.0 3,791 14.5 1,360 7.6 916 4.4 1206 11.0 1,209 5.1 2,389 9.1 1,257 4.5 2,494 10.3 3,107 27.8 3,340 14.2 11,594 16.5 1,149 7.9 662 3.4 4,702 16.8 464 1.6 1331 12.1 14,006 58.6 Laporte Lawrence Madison Marion Marshall Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Newton Noble Ohio. Orange Owen Parke Perry Pike Porter Posey Pulaski Putnam Randolph . Elpley Rush St. Joseph . Scott Shelby Spencer Starke - Steuben Sullivan Switzerland . Tlppecanoe.- Tipton Union, Vanderburg . Vermilion — Vigo Wabash Warren Warrick Washington . Wayne Wells White Whitley 1 Decrease. INOKEASE. Number. Per cent, 3,941 5,937 33, 983 56,071 1,301 738 2,521 3,200 1,363 1,814 1,645 174 1231 2,176 109 2,704 538 1,942 1,123 804 2,800 1857 568 531 1,114 16,424 474 1,037 347 3,092 741 4,128 1674 3,581 959 1268 11,960 2,098 11,840 1,109 416 1,168 790 1,342 1,935 3.467 1440 11.4 30.0 93.1 39.7 5.6 5.3 9.8 18.1 4.9 9.7 18.7 0.7 14.7 14.8 0.7 13.3 2.9 10.5 6.2 3.7 24.9 13.8 2.0 2.7 5.9 38.7 6.1 4.1 1.6 42.1 5.1 18.9 15.4 10.2 6.3 13.7 20.0 15.9 23.6 4.1 3.8 5.5 4.2 3.6 9.0 22.1 12.5 There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Indiana since 1890. Of the 92 counties in the state all but 14 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Madison, 93. 1 per cent ; Grant, 73. 7 per cent ; Delaware, 64. 1 per cent ; Blackford, 64.6 per cent ; Lake, 58.6 per cent ; and Starke, 42.1 per cent. The counties showing a decrease in population for the decade are Boone, Brown, Carroll, Crawford, Dearborn, Franklin, Hendricks, JefEerson, Lagrange, Ohio, Putnam, Switzerland, Union, and Whitley. TaLle 4 shows the population of Indiana by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONa. Adams county - Blue Creek township Frencli township Hartford township Jefferson township Klrkland township Monroe township, including Bern town Bern town Preble township Boot township St. Marys township Union township Wahash township, including Geneva town Geneva town Washington township, including Decatur city Decatur city Ward I 1, 231 Ward 2 1,349 Ward 3 1, 562 Allen oounty - Abolt townshlj) Adams township.^ Including New Haven town and part ol ward 8 ol Fort Wayne city. Fort Wayne city (part of) Total for Fort Wayne city ,2 in Adams, Washington, and Wayne townships. Ward I 4, i6i Ward z 3, 509 Ward 3 3, 596 Ward 4 5,017 Ward 5 4,493 Ward 6 5,607 Ward 7 4,262 Ward 8 i 5,099 Ward 9 L. 4, 597 Ward 10 4,774 New Haven town Cedar Creek township Eel Elver township Jackson township Jefferson township Lafayette township Lake township Madison township Marlon township Maumee township, including Shirley City town Shirley City town Milan township Monroe township, including MonroevlUe town Monroevillc town , Perry township Pleasant township St. Joseph township Sciplo township Springfield township Washington township. Including part of ward 9 of Fort Wayne city. Fort Wayne city fpart of) Wayne township,^ including wajds 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10, and parts of wards 8 and 9 of Fort Wayne city. Fort Wayne city (part of) 1900 Baktholomew oocnty.. Clay township Cllfty township Columbus township, including Columbus city_. Columbus city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 '■ Ward 4- Wards_ Plat Eock township, including CUfford town_, Clifford town German township . 1,541 ■ ^>6i4 ■ 1,369 . 2, 164 ■ 1,442 Harrison township Haw Creek township, Including HartsvlUe and Hope towns. Hartsville town Hope town Jackson township Nineveh township Ohio township.. Eock Creek township , Sand Creek township, including Elizabethtown town_. Elizabethtown town Union township Wayne township. Including Jonesvllle town Jonesville town 1 Includes population (35,393) ol Port Wayne city. 1890. 1(35 iWi 22,232 1,127 1,212 1,115 1,095 1,424 1,276 1,183 1,092 1,090 1,094 3,326 2,685 1,037 544 1,180 1,122 1,234 1,394 1,090 1,066 1,040 991 2,870 2,429 1,076 748 5,553 4,726 4,142 3,14= 77,270 1,022 3,852 B06 45, "5 1890 20,181 9SO 1,522 1,187 1,336 1,618 1,381 1,344 1,413 1,264 1,169 236 1,613 1,934 690 1,143 1,450 1,487 506 1,695 4,432 45, 902 43, 04B 24,594 750 850 10, 379 8,130 1,477 =33 439 1,088 624 624 700 964 1,224 407 641 1,932 168 970 = 3,272 35,393 1,079 1,629 1,253 904 1,551 1,388 1,183 1,519 1,220 614 1,587 1,838 673 1,276 1,377 1,546 605 1,861 ' 1, 991 s 3,812 23,867 791 998 8,723 6,719 1,507 175 1,029 930 2,724 474 1,009 661 697 736 1,030 1,324 430 737 1,981 MmOE OrVIL DIVIBIONS. Benton county-. Bolivar township- Center township, including Fowler town. Fowler town Gilboa township. Grant township, including Boswell town Boswell town Hickory Grove township, including Ambla town. Ambia town _ Oak Grove township, including Oxford town.. Oxford town Parish Grove township Pine township.. 1900 Eichland township. Including Earl Park town. Earl Park town Union township York township Blaoktoed county., Harrison tovpiishlp, including Montpeller city.. Montpelier city. Wa • i^ardi. Ward 2 Ward 3 1 Jackson township Llcldng township, including Hartford Clty_ Hartford City Ward I Ward 2. Wards. Ward 4- Washington township . 1,385 1,765 1,458 1,304 Boone county. Center township. Including Lebanon city.. Lebanon city Ward I. Wards. Ward 3 Clinton township Eagle township, including Zlonsvllle town . Zionsville town. 2, 172 859 ^■, 434 Harrison township Jackson township, including Jamestown town.. Jamestown town Jefferson township Z Marion township ""' Perry township.. ' Sugar Creek township, including Thorntownlown" Thomtown town Union township IIIIIIIIIII I Washington township Worth township I Beown county Hamblen township. Jackson township Johnson township . Van Buren township IIIIIII "~ZI""_""I""~ Washington township, including Nash ville town" Nashville town Caeroll county. Adams township Burlington township . Carroll ton township.. Clay township _ °DelpMtow'^'^'^^'^°''''^'°^"^'^"^P^^"^"y"^"'^"^^^^^^ Delphi city Ward 1 "-~:::;~:::::::::::::;:::iis- 883 667 Ward 2. Ward 3. South Delphi town . Democrat township Jackson township Jefferson township Madison township. Monroe township, Inoliudrng Flora townl r lora town Eock Creek townshlpIII..! Tippecanoe township. Washington township « Exclusive of population of Fort Wayne city. 13,123 1,178 2,546 1,429 839 1,647 824 1,191 438 1,675 949 778 614 1,184 563 978 593 17,213 5,272 3,40s 2,461 7,669 5,912 1,831 26,321 7,497 4,465 1,340 1,883 765 1,264 2,983 640 1,765 2,370 1,015 2,709 I, Sir 1,087 1,292 1,116 9,727 1,923 1,943 1,192 1,958 2,713 393 19,953 1,690 1,139 1,043 4,105 2,135 247 1,382 1,517 1,185 957 2,441 1,209 1,307 989 1,267 Table 4.— POPULATION OP INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cass county . Adams township Bethlehem township Boone township, Including Royal Center town . Royal Center town Clay township '_'_ Clinton township _ Deer Creek township Eel township, including Logansport city. Logansport city Ward I Ward 2 _ 4, 6ii I, 895 Ward 3 1,805 Ward 4 2, 522 Ward 5--- 5,371 Harrison township Jackson township . Jefferson township Miami township Noble township Tipton township, including Walton town, Walton town Washington township) Clark county. Bethlehem township Carr township Charlestown township, including Charlestown town Charlestown town Jeffersonville township, including Clarksvllle, Claysburg, and Port Fulton towns, and Jeffersonville city. ClarksvUle town Claysburg town Jeffersonville dty_. Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 „ 2, 722 1,863 1,790 !2, 215 Ward 5 2, 184 Port Fulton town ' Monroe township Oregon township Owen township, Silver Creek township, including Sellershurg village - Sellersburg village Union township IJtica township Washington township Wood township Clay county- Brazil township, including Brazil city - Brazil city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Cass township . 2,341 I.9S7 1,769 1.719 Dick Johnson township Harrison township. Including Clay City village . Clay City village Jackson township Lewis township Perry township _ Posey township, including Staunton town. Staunton town _ Sugar Ridge township, including Center Point town Center Point town ■r^"~zrr~~'ii~' Van Buren township, including Carbon and KnightsviUe towns. Carbon town. KnightsviUe town — -r Washington township, including Bowhng Green town . Bowliiig Green town Clinton county . Center township, Including Frankfort city- Frankfort city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Forest township _ 1. 991 2,515 ■ =,594 Jackson township Johnson township i;:r-,-T""V KirkMn township, including Krrklm town. Kirklin town _ Madison tovmship — --1-7-. z~:::^l7,~^^' Michigan township, including Michigantown town . Michigantown town ' — Owen township -— - — --""::; Perry tovmship, including CoUax tovim Colfax town Eoss township, taoluding Eossville town . Rossville town Sugar Creek township Umon township Warren township Washington township leoo 34,545 974 1,047 1,807 657 765 1,568 1,557 17,237 x6, 204 1,258 1,725 1,096 926 1,141 2,038 498 1,406 31,835 728 1,026 2,810 9'5 15,943 2,37° Z16 10, 774 I, lOI 1,982 1,068 665 2,450 761 916 1,570 1,215 1,463 34,285 8,971 7,786 478 2,276 4,260 1,503 2,412 2,140 1,772 2,949 693 2,130 600 5,416 951 1, 171 1,481 432 28,202 8,662 7,100 1,377 1,452 1,492 1,949 624 1,428 2,034 417 1,230 2,077 767 1,754 598 1, 503 843 1,269 1,132 ISOO 81,152 962 1,113 1,680 527 838 1,415 1,672 14,052 13,328 1,189 1,655 1,127 938 916 2,015 469 1,580 30,259 768 905 2,773 888 16,009 1,692 zo, 666 1, 104 2,071 1,149 700 1,896 508 918 1,580 1,215 1,285 80,536 6,939 5,905 515 1,495 3,667 1,004 2,443 1,970 1,885 2,511 549 2,269 S17 5,318 521 1,148 1,524 467 27,370 6,922 5,919 1,608 1,651 1,588 2,219 550 1,442 2,177 298 1,170 1,999 730 1,856 594 1,645 854 1,262 1,187 minor civil divisions. Crawford oounty- Boone tovmship. Including Alton town . Alton town . Jennings township, Including Leavenworth town _ Leavenworth town - Johnson township. Liberty township. Including Marengo town Marengo town - Ohio township Patoka township . Sterling township, including English town _ English town Union township Whiskey Run township Daviess county.. Barr township, including Cannelburg and Montgomery towns. Cannelburg town Montgomery town Bogaxd township . Elmore township, including Elnora town. Elnora town Hanison township Madison township, including Odon town .. Odon town Reeve township Steele township Van Buren township Veale township.. Washington township, Including Washington city Washington city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Dearborn county. 1,742 1,714 2,719 1,179 1,197 Caesar Creek township . Center township, including Aurora and Cochran cities Aurora city Ward I 1,503 Ward a 799 Ward 3 r,343 Cochran city. Clay township, including Dillsboro town . Dillsboro town.. Harrison township, including West Harrison town West Harrison town [The joint population of West Harrison town, in Harri- son township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and Harrison village, in Hanison township, Hamilton county, Ohio, is I, 760.] Hogan township Jackson township . E;elso township, including St. Leon town. St. Leon town . Lawrenceburg township, including Greendale town and Lawrenceburg city. Greendale town Lawrenceburg city . Ward I Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. 1,383 836 877 533 Ward 5 697 Logan township . Manchester township.. Miller township . Sparta township, including Moores Hill town. Moores Hill town Washington township York township Decatur county.. Adams township _ Clay township, including Miltord town.. Milford town Clinton township. Fugit township Jackson township, including Forest Hill town. Forest Hill town . Marlon township, including Millhousen town MiUbousen town 1 Salt Creek township, including Newpoint town.. Newpoint town . Sand Creek township, including Westport town.. Westport town.. Washington township, including Greensburg city Greensburg city Ward I 963 Ward z 1, 027 Ward 3 J, 79s Ward 4 , z,249 1900 13,476 667 238 2,104 655 1,018 1,351 700 1,133 1,831 2,486 649 1,398 1,498 29,914 3,686 28a 616 1,802 2,706 908 1,154 2,359 923 1,784 1,992 1,312 1,125 11,994 8,551 22,194 357 5,218 3,645 858 1,341 46s 980 3°4 681 1,085 1,260 6,i^ 473 4,326 631 1,488 875 1,425 338 456 935 19,518 1,867 1,603 211 641 1,538 1,477 152 1,794 265 1,532 45' 2,562 6x4 6,604 5,034 Table 4.— POPULATION OF INDIANA BY MINOR -CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR OmL DIVISIONS. Dekalb oountt_. Butler townsMp _ Concord township, including St. Joe town. St. Joe town Falrfleld township Franklin township Grant township, including Waterloo town. Waterloo town _ Jackson township Keyser township, including Garrett city. Garrett city NewTille township Richland township Smithiield township, including part of Ashley town.. Ashley town (part of) . Total for Ashley town, in Smithfield township, Dekalb county, and Steuben township, Steuben county. Stafford township Troy township.. Union township, including Auburn city . Auburn city . Ward I 1,047 Ward 2 1,210 Ward 3 1, 139 Wilmington township, including Butler town Butler town Delaware county. Center township, including Muncie city and Normal City town. Muncie city Ward I 3,849 Ward 2 1, 190 Ward 3 1,694 Ward 4 2,40s Ward 5 6, 352 Ward 6 5, 452 Normal City town.. Delaware township, including Albany town. Albany town Hamilton township Harrison township Liberty township Monroe township Mt. Pleasant township , Niles township Perry township Salem township.. 1900 Union township, including Eaton town.. Eaton town Washington township Dubois county. Bainbridge township, including Jasper town . Jasper town Boone township Cass township Columbia township Ferdinand township Hall township Harbison township Jackson township Jefferson township. Including Birdseye town . Birdseye town Madison township Marion township . Patoka township, including Huntingburg city.. Huntingburg city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 660 942 El/KHART COUNTY - Baugo township. Benton township, Including part of Millersburg town Millersburg town (part of) Total for Millersburg town, in Benton and Clinton town- ships. Cleveland township Clinton township, including part of Milleraburg town Millersburg town (part of )_ Concord township, including wards 2, 8, 4, 6, and 6, and part of ward 1 of Elkhart city. Elkhart citjr (part of) . I Total for Elkhart city, in Concord and Osolo townships Ward I 2,459 Ward a 2,684 Ward 3 2,079 Ward 4 2,660 w"^ I 3' '99 Ward 6 2, 103 1 Includes population (12,853) of Elkhart city and Nappanee town. 2 Exclusive of population of Elkhart city. 3 Exclusive of population of Nappanee town. 25,711 812 1,861 483 1,361 1,171 1,797 1,244 1,851 5,424 3,910 645 1,310 1,607 498 1,040 423 520 4,132 3,396 3,297 2,063 49, 624 28,537 20, 942 868 8,203 2, X16 1,307 2,106 1,643 1,595 2,367 1,032 1,U9 1,888 2,822 1,567 2,005 20,357 1890 3,060 1,863 1,186 1,509 1,386 1,752 1,287 1,211 1,144 1,953 476 1,289 888 8,692 2,527 45,052 1,378 T 481 481 1,772 389 15,694 14, 108 IS, 184 24,307 831 1,912 1,361 1,246 2,068 1,473 1,412 4,083 2, 767 687 1,427 1,279 476 607 8,050 =,415 3,868 2,521 30, 131 12,879 ■",345 1,579 571 1,340 2,041 1,615 1,432 1,925 1,004 1,215 1,583 1,665 1,863 20,253 2,885 1,281 1,256 1,436 1,239 1,787 1,406 1,019 1,297 2,113 419 1,166 939 4,210 3,167 139,201 636 1,372 83 394 511 1,993 3" 2 1, 610 11,360 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Elkhart county— Continued. Elkhart township, including Goshen city . Goshen city. 1900 Ward I 1, 958 Ward 2 1,458 Ward 3 1,375 Ward 4 1,520 Ward 5 1,499 Harrison township Jackson township Jefferson township Locke township, including part of Nappanee town Nappanee town (part of) Total for Nappanee town, in Locke and Union townships. Middlebury township, including Middlebury town Middlebury town Olive township, including Wakarusa town Wakarusa town . Osolo township, including part of ward 1 of Elkhart city. Elkhart city (part of ) Union township, including part of Nappanee town Nappanee town (part of) Washington township, including Bristol town Bristol town York township Fayette county. Columbia township Connersville township,* including East Connersville town and wards 1, 2, and 3, and part of ward 4 of Con- nersville city. Connersville city (part of) Total for Connersville city ,5 in Connersville and Harrison townships. Ward I i,8g6 Ward 2 1,945 Ward 3 1,852 Ward 4 1,143 East Connersville town Eairview township ^ Harrison township,* including part of ward 4 of Conners- ville city. Connersville city (part of) Jackson township Jennings township Orange township Posey towMhip Waterloo township . Floyd county _ Franklin township Georgetown township, including Georgetown town" Georgetown town Greenville township, including Greenviiietownl.IZ Greenville town Lafayette township.. New Albany township, including New Albany'oity'and' Sliver Grove town. New Albany city. Wardi Ward 2 2,986 Ward 3::::::;::::::::::::::::: :1'= Ward 4 I' T, Ward 5 :::: ^'o^ Ward 6 :::::;::; ^;9s§ Ward 7 ___ __ c tR.» Silver Grove town ISS.ll ^' ' Fountain county. Cain township, including Hillsboro town Hillsboro town Davis township '" Fulton township . Jackson township Logan township, including"Attlca"citv" Attic? ^'^-^ " lea city Ward I ::;:: ^-r Ward2 °^° Ward 3 ... ''78 Mill Creek townshipZIIi: ''"''9 Richland township Shawnee township """ Troy township, incliidingCofington'oitv Covington city ... _.___" * ''%^=Je?sbtg"owS'''"^''^'^"'"^'^"«"^^^ Wabash township IlIIIIIII I Franklin county. Bath townsihip Blooming Grove townsiiipl '_ ^ttille?owi"^l.'~"^"'^^^^^^^^^^ 9,152 7,810 1,736 1,378 969 2,005 1,065 2, 208 1,692 572 1,797 917 1,800 1,076 2,744 1,143 1,173 546 700 13,495 541 7,760 6,313 6,836 556 560 523 78i) 658 646 750 511 80,118 727 1,837 350 1,401 309 1,577 24,576 20, 62S 598 21,446 1,537 Soo 773 1,830 1,322 3,536 3,00s 2,145 1,869 1,121 3,366 2, 213 3,271 1,638 1,176 16,388 557 653 3,998 =,037 1890 6 fn iRQ^i^f rn^^° Connersville city since 1890. ue™v??le^i«nV}lSrS';^nrpranVe"x'e^d ^S°^ '^^' '^ '^^ ^^ Table 4.— POPULATION OF INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK OIVIL DIVI3ION3. 1900 Franklin county— Continued. Butler township Fairfield townsnip.. Highland township Laurel township, Including Laurel town Laufel town Metamora township Posey township Ray township, including Oldenburg town . Oldenburg town Salt Creek township . Springfield township, including Mt. Carmel town.. Mt. Carmel town ■ Whitewater township Fulton county . Aubbeenaubhee township Henry township Liberty township _ Newcastle township Richland township Rochester township, includlng.Rochester town . Rochester town . Union township, including Kewanna town. Kewanna town Wajrae township Gibson county. Barton township Center township Columbia township, including Oakland City town. Oakland City town Johnson township i. Montgomery township. Including Owensville town., Owensville town Patoka township.i including Princeton city Princeton city.. Ward I Ward 2. Wards- Union township,' including Fort Branch village. Fort Branch village . Wabash township- 1,923 3,00s 1,113 Washington township White River township, including Hazelton village and Patoka town. Hazelton village Patoka town Grant county . Center township, including Marlon city . Marion city Ward I. Ward 2. Ward 3 . Ward 4. Ward 5 . Fairmount township, including Fairmount town. Fairmount town Franklin township Green township. 4,221 2,860 2.533 5. 255 ,468 Jefferson township, Including Upland town- Upland town Liberty township . Mill township, tacluding Gas City and Jonesboro town. Gas City 2. Ward I .. Ward 2.. Ward 3 .. Ward 4 .. Wards- 840 597 310 1,0x9 856 Jonesboro town Monroe township Pleasant township Richland township Sims township, including Swayzee town. Swayzee town . Van Buren township, including Van Buren town. Van Buren town Washington township Greene county 1,073 601 1,317 1,412 600 712 810 2,122 §1? 1,130 153 1,154 17,453 1,351 2,532 1,765 1,234 1,288 5,835 3,421 1,948 646 1,500 30,099 2,151 1,646 3,465 1,991 1,866 4,196 1,019 8,712 6,041 2,149 849 1,076 1,904 2,934 758 710 54,693 22,289 17,337 4,820 3,205 2,370 1,353 3,500 1,208 2,061 6,770 3,622 1,838 1,237 1,792 1,183 2,861 X, 162 2,848 965 1,609 28,530 Beech Creek township Cass township Center townsnip Fairplay township Grant township Highland township Jackson township ,— . — -r — 7 Jefferson township, including Worthington town Worthington town s-^j-I""" Richland township, including Bloomheld town Bloomiield town 1 Union township organized from parts of Johnson and since 1890 1,243 674 1,509 1,760 928 882 2,244 690 1,073 1,224 142 1,237 16,746 1,210 2,374 1,989 1,346 1,426 5,063 2,467 1,919 647 1,419 24,920 2,007 1,608 3,014 x,S24 3,134 3,557 759 6,530 3,076 748 802 1,576 2,692 608 729 31,493 10,310 8,769 2,839 x,462 1,706 1,524 1,881 2,139 1,809 145 687 1,303 1,675 1,921 ""i"637 24,379 1,506 899 1,548 1,041 1,099 980 1,908 2,562 1,44,8 3,301 1,588 Patoka townships 1,591 847 1,758 859 1,006 1,143 2,185 2,318 1,448 2,859 1, ^^9 Greene county— Continued. Smith township Stafford townsnip Stockton township, including Linton city Linton city t.. Taylor township Washington township Wright township Hamilton county . Adams township, including Sheridan town. Sheridan town _ Clay township. Including part of Carmel town Carmel town (part of) Total for Carmel town, in Clay and Delaware townships . Delaware township, including part of Carmel town Carmel town (part of) Fall Creek townsrilp . Jackson township, including Arcadia, Atlanta, and Cicero towns. Arcadia town Atlanta town Cicero town NoblesvlUe township, including Noblesville city NoblesvilLe city Ward X 1,218 Ward 2 1,581 Ward 3 1,993 Washington township, including Westfield town Westfield town Wayne township _ White River township.. Hancock county. Blue River township ._ Brandywtne township.. Brown township, including part of Shirley town . Shirley town (part of). Total for Shirley town, in Brown township, Hancock county, and Greensboro township, Henry county. Buck Creek township Center township, including Greenfield city. Greenileld city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Green township .. 1,787 1,442 x,s6o Jackson township Sugar Creek township. Including New Palestine town — New Palestine town. Vernon township, including FortvlUe town . Fortville town Harrison county.. Blue River township Boone township. Including Laconla town . Laconia town. Franklin township, including Lanesvllle town. Lanesville town — . Harrison township, including Corydon town Corydon town . Heth township, including Mauckport town Mauckport town Jackson township, including Crandall town. Crandall town Morgan township. Posey township, including Blizabeth town . Elizabeth town Scott township Spencer township Taylor township.. Washington township, including New Amsterdam town- New Amsterdam town . Webster township, including New Mlddletown town. New Middletown town Hendricks county . Brown township.. Center township, including Danville town.. Danville town 1 Clay township. Eel River township, including North Salem town . North Salem town Franklin township Guilford to wnshlp.-i Liberty township. Lincoln town.ship, including Brownsburg town Brownsburg town Marion township Middle township Union township Washington township 2 Formerly Harrisburg. 1,023 1,529 5,675 3,071 1,459 2,404 1,596 29,914 4,415 1,795 1,283 248 498 1,805 250 1,545 6,620 1,413 1,000 1, 603 6,920 4,79= 670 1,580 2,050 19,189 1,972 30s 381 1,406 6,673 4,489 1,159 1,597 1,852 444 2,639 1,006 21,702 1,268 1,901 13s 1,599 324 4,288 x,6io 1,795 290 1,714 137 1,397 2,062 271 924 1,282 1,138 1,055 200 1,279 X67 21,292 1,032 3,349 z,8o2 1,677 1,986 599 1,247 2,707 2,452 1,474 676 1,090 1,644 1,239 1,396 8 Table 4.— POPULATION OP INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Henry ooronY- Blue Elver township, Including Moreland town . Moreland town Dudley township, Including Stoughntown" Straughn town _ Fall CreeE townshTp, including MidSetovm town Middletown town Franklin township, including Lewlsvilie town Lewisville town Greensboro township, including Greensboro and Ken- naxd towns and part of Shirley town. Greensboro town Kennard town. Shirley town (part of )_ [For total see Brown township, Hancock cotmty.] Harrison township, including Cadiz town Cadiz town- Henry township, including New Castle town New Castle town Ward I Wards. Wards- Ward 4- Wards. Ward 6 . Jefferson township, including Sulphur Springs town Sulphur Springs town Liberty township I Prairie township. ■ 393 ■ 7" . 6i8 572 710 Spiceland township, Including Dunrelth and Splceland towns. Dunreith town ^ Spiceland town Stonycreek township ~IIIIIIIIIII~IIZI_I Wayne township, including Knightstown town Knightstown town Howard oouhtt. Center township, including Kokomo city . Kokomo city _ Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 I Ward 4 Ward 5 IIIZZIII Clay township __ Ervin township- ■ 1,519 ■ I1798 - 1,889 ■ 3,162 Harrison township Honey Creek township . Howard township Jackson township . Liberty township, including Greentown town . Greentown town Monroe township Taylor township I"~ Union township HtJNTINQTON CODKTY- Clear Creek township Dallas township, including Andrews town- Andrews town Huntington township, Including Huntington city. Huntington city Ward I "" "~ Wards Ward 3 I_-III"IIIIIIZIIII Jackson township. Including Roanoke town Roanoke town 1,959 4,580 2,952 Jefferson township. Including part of Mt. Etna town Mt. Etna town (part of) Total for Mt. Etna town, in Jefferson, Lancaster, Polk, and Wayne townships. Lancaster township, including part of Mt. Etna town Mt. Etna town (part of) Polk township, includine part of Mt. Etnatowii Mt. Etna town (part of) Rock Creek township, Including Markle townZZ Markle town Salamonie township, including Warren town _ZZ! Warren town Union township Z" Warren township Wayne township, including part of Mt. Etiia "townZ Mt. Etna town (part of) JAOKSON OOUNTY. Brownstown township, including Brownstown town . Brownstown town Carr township ZZZZ Driftwood township.. Grassy Fork township Hamilton township Jackson township, including Seymour city _ Seymour city Ward I Wards. Wards. Ward 4... Wards-.. -, 7^6 ^194 :, 124 999 :,4I2 1900 25,088 1,053 309 1,359 186 3,311 1,801 1,137 404 1,658 284 417 76 1,488 253 4,684 3,406 1,144 262 1,416 1,662 1,844 20s 590 962 3,370 1,942 28,575 12,796 10,609 1,268 2,055 1,067 1,240 1,323 1,197 3,219 1,287 1,052 1,919 1,439 28,901 1,312 1,395 746 11,730 9,491 1,846 536 1,500 34 175 1,611 118 874 r8 2,070 729 3,152 1,523 1,427 1,084 900 5 26, 633 3,535 1,685 1,706 1,157 1,197 2,031 7,640 6.445 1890 23,879 1,032 1,395 200 2,320 851 1,330 420 1,612 318 1,674 307 4,009 2,697 1,132 251 1,538 1,663 1,823 168 637 1,018 3,333 1,867 26,186 10,388 8,261 1,466 2,169 1,110 1,210 1,324 1,370 2,432 721 1,135 2,090 1,492 27,644 1,403 2,250 1,39° 9,319 7,328 1,948 532 1,610 1,811 134 1,010 26 2,081 670 2,346 1, 120 1,552 1,267 1,047 0) 24,139 3,306 1,422 1,651 1,066 1,147 1,858 6,502 S,337 MINOR CIVII. DIVISIONS. 1900 Jackson county— Continued. Owen township. Redding township Salt Creek township Vernon township, moludlng CrothersTUle town., Crothersville town Washington township Jasper county.. Barkley township : Carpenter township, including Remington town- Remington town Gillam township.. Hanging Grove township. Jordan township Kankakee township Keener township . Marion township. Including Rensselaer city.. Rensselaer city Mllroy township Newton township Union township Walker township . Wheatfleld township, including Wheatfield town. Wheatfield town Jay county. Bear Creek township, including Briant town . Brianttown Greene township Z! Jackson township Jefferson township ZZZZZZZZ"Z~Z Knox township. Madison township. Including Salamonia towal Salamonia town Noble township.. Penn township, including Peimviile townZ Pennville town Pike township. Richland township, including bunitirk city and Redkev town. "^ Dunkirk city Ward I ZZZZZZZZ..ZZZZ.ZZZZZZZZZZ''" 880" Wards Ward 3 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZI Redkey town Wabash township ZZ" _ ZZ " Wayne township, including Portiaudcity" Portland city . 1,061 1,246 Ward I Ward 2 Wards Ward 4 1,136 1,540 ■ 1,153 .— 969 Jefferson county. Graham township Hanover township, including Hanover towii" Hanover town , Lancaster township Z Z Z ^^Mamfon'to^n''^' *"=l«"i^s'Madi^on"citFaid"We^t Madison city.. Wardi Wards..- Ward 3 Ward4_ Wards Ward 6. West Madison town . Milton township, iuoludIig"BfookSi;ii"town " isrooksburg town Monroe township Z Republican township Saluda township ~"Z Shelby township ZZ Smyrna township ZZ 1,344 1,492 1,478 876 1, 204 1,441 Jenninss county.. Bigger township Campbell township Wardi. Ward 2 Z Wards. Columbia township Geneva township. Lovett township.. Marion township Montgomery township Sand Creek township Spencer township Vernon townsMp,incTudingvlmontown" , ,. . ^ , Vernon town ' Not separately returned in 1890. 2,031 1,577 2,538 2,268 76s 953 14,292 1,303 2,198 1, 120 753 480 771 472 764 3,483 2,2ss 396 558 1,319 909 886 366 26,818 1,791 384 1,449 1,622 1,424 873 1,313 168 1,200 2,063 773 1,498 6,310 3,187 2,206 1,114 6,161 4,798 22,913 1,186 1,037 377 1,279 11,761 7.83s 482 1,785 1,2^? 859 1,488 1,441 810 15,757 996 1,281 3,751 2,823 1,195 1,839 804 1,000 778 992 1,584 1,537 557 1890 1,722 1,423 2,466 2,099 599 11,185 1,093 2,058 940 622 479 631 413 492 2,668 >,4SS 259 585 747 687 551 23,478 1,843 1,547 1,787 956 1,436 150 1,326 2,010 697 1,646 2,785 1,024 922 1,155 5,274 3.72s 24,507 1,184 1,082 459 1,272 13,027 8.936 457 1,871 120 1,267 872 1,482 1,583 867 14,6 929 1,268 2,860 2,012 1,244 1,831 849 979 722 1,039 1,410 1,477 61] Tablb 4.— population OF INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Oontimied. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIOHS. Johnson county - Blue Eiver township, Including Ediuturg town _ Edinburg town Clark township Franklin township, including Franklin city Franklin city Hensley township Needham township Nineveh township- Pleasant township. Including Greenwood and Whiteland towns. Greenwood town Whiteland town Union township White Elver township Knox COUNTY - 1900 Busseron township . Decker township- Harrison township, including Monroe City . Monroe City Johnson township Palmyra township Steen township Vigo township-. Vincennes township, including Vincennes city Vincennes city Ward I 1,678 Ward 2 1,612 Ward 3 i,4°7 Ward 4 1,951 Ward 5 1,562 Ward 6 2,039 Washington township Widner township Kosciusko county _ Clay township, including Claypool town. Claypool town _ Etna township, including Etna Green town_, Etna Green town- Franklin township. Including part of Mentone town Mentone town (part of) Total for Mentone town, in Franklin and Harrison town- ships. Harrison township. Including part of Mentone town Mentone town ^part of) Jackson township Jefleison township Lake township, including Silver Lake town Silver Lake town Monroe township Plain township, including Leesburg town Leesburg town Prairie township Scott township Seward township Tippecanoe township Turkey Creek township, including Syracuse town- Syracuse town Van Buren township, including Milford town Milford town — Washington township. Including Pierceton town- Pierceton town . Wayne township, including Warsaw city — Warsaw city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 ''4=° 1.338 1,229 Lagrange county - Bloomfleld township, including Lagrange town . Lagrange town Clay township Clearspring township Eden township - fll^l'i'Zm^ii^udiii:i^H6fWoicoU^neyin.ge^ Wolcottville village (part of)- Total for Wolcottville village, in Johnson township, La- grange county, and in Orange township. Noble county. Lima township Milford township Newbury township " Springfield township Van Buren township " Lake county . Calumet township 7— t— ^ . ^f V.VoliT^wn" Cedar Creek township, includmg Lowell town- CentCTlowMSpVtacludfng'Crown Point town- Crown Point town Eagle Creek township Hanover township 20,223 2,589 1,820 1,316 5,060 4,005 1,640 1,360 1,393 3,410 ',503 334 1,360 2,C95 32,746 2,136 1,327 3,601 688 2,522 1,364 1,686 4,095 12,816 10, 249 1,480 1,719 29,109 1,820 399 1,229 420 1,357 234 757 2,117 523 1,328 1,341 1,358 504 887 1,406 390 1,027 1,193 1,582 1,420 2,037 928 1,881 905 2,130 886 5,496 31987 15,284 2,722 1,703 1,180 1,536 1,311 924 1,357 345 659 1,171 1,387 1,697 990 1,009 37,892 1890 19,561 2,792 2,031 1,295 4,873 3,781 l,6.i5 1,254 1,523 2,724 862 212 1,373 2,072 28,044 1,729 1,000 3,244 589 1,967 1,241 1,355 3,428 10,704 8,8S3 1,556 1,820 28,645 1,366 1,168 411 1,640 269 780 2,156 5" 1,435 1,159 1,446 570 1,009 1,854 345 1,098 1,027 1,586 1,509 1,601 518 1,731 677 2,210 897 5,250 3.574 15,615 1,408 2,407 1,275 3,372 2,336 597 1,185 2,966 1,784 1,306 1,509 1,138 1,018 1,468 1,314 1,132 1,608 1,051 1,105 23,886 944 1,691 761 2,894 1,907 647 minok civil divisions. Lake county— Continued. Hohart township, including Hohart town Hobart town ^t- North township, including East Chicago and Hammond cities and Whiting town. East Chicago city Hammond city Ward I 2,208 Ward 2 2,326 Ward 3 3.489 Ward 4 1,316 Ward 5 3,°37 Whiting town Ross township St. Johns township West Creek township Wlnfleld township Lapoete county - Cass township Center township, including Laporte oity- Laporte city Ward I Ward 2 - Ward 3- ,251 ,173 ,748 Ward 4 1,52s Ward 5 1,416 Clinton township Cool Spring township.. Dewey township Galena township Hanna township Hudson township Johnson township Kankakee township — Lincoln township- Michigan township. Including Michigan City, Michigan City Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4- 2,774 2,084 3.396 ■ 3) 3°^ Ward 5 3. ^94 New Durham township, including Westville town Westville town Noble township Pleasant township Sciplo township . Spnngfleld township . Union township Wills township LAWEENOE COUNTY-. Bono township Fllnn township Guthrie township Indian Creek township Marion township, Including Mitchell town . Mitchell town Marshall township : Perry township - Pleasant Run township Shawswlck township, including Bedford city Bedford city Ward I 2,682 Ward 2 1,994 Ward 3 1,439 Sploe Valley township Madison county-. Adams township Anderson township, including Anderson city-, Anderson city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Boone township - — 7,249 ,._ 6,666 6, 263 Duck Creek township Fall Creek township. Including Pendleton town.. Pendleton town Green township, Including Ingalls town- Ingalls town Jackson township - Lafayette township Monroe township, including Alexandria city and Orestes town. Alexandria city Ward I 2, 784 Ward 2 I, 738 Ward 3 2,699 Orestes town Pipe Creek township, including Elwood city and Frank- ton town. Elwood city Ward I 4.779 Ward 2 2,849 Ward 3 3.027 Ward 4 2,295 Frankton town 1900 2,718 1,390 21, 020 3.4" 12, 376 3.983 1,542 1,765 1,173 705 1,457 8,501 7, "3 685 1,406 342 709 766 451 242 925 607 15,367 14, 850 1,629 468 1,015 613 702 1,063 1,173 733 25,729 1,060 880 1,295 2,356 3,869 1,772 1,854 810 2,001 9,436 6, IIS 2,165 70,470 1,738 22, 611 20, 178 1,338 1,271 3,220 1,512 1,534 542 1,234 2,381 11, 187 7,221 778 16,809 12,950 ',464 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. SUNOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Madison county— Continued. Richland township. Stony Creek township, including Lapel towiall Lapel town _ Union township 11111111111111 Van Buren township, including Summitville town. Summitville town MaKION COUNTY- Center township,' including Woodruff Place town and wards 1 to 3, 6 to 11, 13 to 15, and parts of wards 4, 5, and 12 of Indianapolis city, and part of Irvington town. Indianapolis city (part of) Total for Indianapolis city ,2 in Center and Wayne town- ships. Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 14, 842 13, 539 15, 479 zz,6zi 14, 213 11,816 10, 769 13, 195 II, 847 6,999 Ward II 6,999 Ward 12 8, 037 Ward 13 9, 371 Ward 14 9,341 Ward 15 — . ._ 11,106 Ward 10. Irvin^on town {part of)_ Total for Irvington town, in Center and Warren town- ships. Woodruff Place town Decatur township I Zl FraJiklin township "~1~~ 1121"' 1111 _' Lawrence township, including Castleton townlllllll '. Castleton town Perry township. Including Southport towiilllZII-.IIII.,; Southport town Pike township. Warren township. Including part of Irvington town_ Irvington town (part of) , Washington township, including Broadrippfe town.. Broadripple town . Wayne township,' including parts of ward3"4,"5,"a,nd 12~of Indianapolis city. Indianapolis city (part of) Marshall county . Bourhon township, including Bourbon town . Bourbon town Center township, including PlymouthcityZ Plymouth city Ward I ' Ward 2 . Ward 3 . German township, including Bremen town. Bremen town .. Green township IIIIIII! North township Pplk township Tippecanoe township. i,o6B i>i54 1,434 Union township,. including Culver town . Culver town Walnut township. Including Argos town. Argos town ??est township Mabtin county. Baker township Brown township I IIIIIIIIII.III Center township, including West Shoals town . West Shoals town Columbia township. Halbert township, including Shoals town I Shoals town Lost River township ZIIIIZIIII McCameron township Mitcheltree township. Per^ township, including Loogootee town . Loogootee town Rutherford township I Miami oounty- Allen township, including Maoy town . Macy town Butler township Clay township . Deer Creek township . Erie township 957 2,304 869 909 2,977 ".43= 197,227 167,970 163, 502 169, 164 5,663 25,119 2,844 1,187 5,903 3,656 3,806 1,671 1,072 1,936 2,004 1,402 2,049 S°5 2,646 i,3°7 1,457 14,711 1,058 1,188 1,623 33° 865 2,098 683 415 356 496 503 382 109 28,344 1,113 1,216 1,202 576 891 1,740 897 1,979 752 141,156 117,328 105,436 '74 103 1,799 650 477 161 1,550 1,555 2,178 2,256 2,372 2,367 2,448 285 324 2,006 1,999 3,942 2,864 1,625 547 3,238 2,400 7,949 23,818 2,946 1,064 5,001 2,723 3,077 1,076 1,172 1,956 1,949 1,465 1,958 2,611 1, 101 1,683 13,973 1,094 1,226 1,519 1,881 738 1,448 1,361 1,2^ 2,060 988 1,218 25,823 1,173 316 1,344 1,186 1,284 678 1 Part annexed to Indianapolis city since 1890. X., l^}?^ in Center township only. Brightwood, North Indianapolis, and West Indianaixjhs towns, and part of Haughville town. Center townshin (shesra- gate population 6,428 in 1890), and Mt. Jackson town and part of Haughville , Wayne township, (population 2, 422 in 1890) annexed since 1890 gate town, Miami county— Continued. Harrison township - Jackson township. Including Amboy and Converse towns. Amboy town Converse town 8 Jefferson township Perry township . Peru township, including Peru city . Peru city . Ward I . Ward 2. Ward 3 . Ward 4. Pipe Creek township, including Bunker Hill town . Bunker Hill town . Richland township _. Union township . 1,860 1, 700 3,024 Washington township, including South Peru town.. South Peru town MONBOE'OOUNTY-. Bean Blossom township, including Stinesville village . Stinesville village Benton township _ Bloomington township, including wards 1 and 2 and part of ward 3 of Bloomington city. Bloomington city ( part of) Total for Bloomington city, in Bloomington and Perry townships. Ward z\ 2,426 Ward 2 1, 436 Ward 3 2, 598 Clear Creek township Indian Creek township _ Marion township _ Perry township, including part of ward 3 of Blooming- ton city. Bloomington city (part of) P9lk township. Richland township, including EUettsville town Ellettsville town Salt Creek township Van Buren township Washington township MONTaOMBEY COUNTY. Brown township, including Waveland town. Waveland town Cltu-k township. Including Ladoga townI.I~ Ladoga town.. Coal Creek township, including New"Rlohmond"and Wmgate towns. New Richmond town Wingate town . I.IIIII™I~~~ IZJ!"" Franklin township, including Darlingtontown Darlington town Madison township. Including Linden town I Linden town Ripley township, including Alamo town I I" Alamo town Scott township.. Sugar Creek township ""I~ "I""~ Umon township, including Crawfordsyille'cftv " CrawfordsviUe city . _ Ward I Ward 2 IIII 1,539 Ward, "'7=''' Ward 4...:::::::::::::::::: ^i!s Walnut township, including New RossTown New Ross town. 1,918 Wayne township, includini"Waynitow"f6wn ' waynetown town Morgan county . Adams township Ashland township Baker township . Brown township, inoTudtog Moo"resvllTe"town ' Mooresville town Clay township " Greene township II Gregg township Harrison township _. Jackson township Jefferson township Madison township. Monroe township. Ray township, incTuding'PMagou'town" Paragon town., •^■n^- Ward I ...:. -— Ward a ',674 Ward 3 ',248 « Formerly Xenia. 1,220 2,853 402 1,415 1,8'24 1,361 10,465 8,463 1,567 568 1,282 860 1,670 495 20,873 1,466 288 1,114 5,899 4,494 6,460 1,618 927 506 3,443 1,966 1,103 1,565 708 927 1,210 1,095 29,388 2,377 648 2,441 1,176 2,353 357 457 2,174 727 1,591 572 1,305 241 1,135 989 11,467 6,649 1,656 284 1,900 757 20,457 1,276 1,198 511 1,669 974 1,315 1,030 1,073 392 1,644 1,144 803 1,402 1,140 413 5,860 4,038 1,248 2,313 402 921 1,957 1,480 7,958 7,028 1,506 538 1,343 960 1,443 253 < 17, 673 1,594 1,018 '996 4,018 1,526 1,036 621 »1,288 1,080 1,608 712 861 1,025 1,112 28,025 2,390 663 2,273 857 2,159 1,935 461 1,142 1,402 272 1,220 1,086 11, 103 6,089 1,677 270 1,638 576 18,643 1,200 1,122 669 1,586 891 L409 1,008 961 346 1,686 1,024 773 1,438 1,032 4,590 1,680 11 Table 4 — POPULATION OP INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIOHS. Nbwton county. Beaver township, Including Morocco town- Morocco town Colfax township. Grant township, Including Goodland town. , Goodland town Iroquois township, Includuig Brook town.. Brook town . Jackson township Jefferson township, Including Kentland town . Kentland town Lake township Lincoln township McClellan township Washington townsrdp Noble county __ Albion township, including Alhlon town. Albion town Allen township, including Avilla town __. Avilla town Elkhart township Green township. Jefferson township Noble township Orange township, Including part ot Wolcottville village. WolcottvUle village (part of) [For total see Johnson township, Lagrange county.] Penv township, mcludlng Ligomer city Ligonier city Sparta township Swan township Washington township . 1900 Wayne township. Including KendallvUle city . Kendallville city s Ward I . 1,336 Ward 2 ; 1,000 Ward 3 1,018 York township Ohio county . Cass township _ Pike township . Randolph township, including Rising Sun city _ Rising Sun city Union township Orange county. French Lick township, including French Lick town. French Lick town Greenfield township Jackson township Northeast township Nprthwest township. Orangeyille township Orleans township, including Orleans town- Orleans town PaoU township, including PaoU town Paoli town Southeast township Stampers Creek township Owen county . Clay township Franklin township Harrison township Jackson township Jefferson township Jennings township Lafayette township Marlon township Montgomery township . Morgan township Taylor township- Washington township, including Spencer city Spencer city Ward I Ward a S06 Ward 3III-II 629 Wayne township, including Gosport town Gosport town Pabke county - Adams township, including RockvUle city Rockville city -^—^"I'ZZZ. Florida township, including Rosedale town .— . Rosedale town Greene township Howard township Jackson township Liberty township ' ^"*;'"7 Penn township, including Bloommgdale town . Bloomingdale town. 1 Includes population (2,960) of Kendallville city. » Exclusive o! population ot Kendallville city. 10,448 1,600 920 271 1,716 I>20S 1,590' 677 913 1,816 1,006 489 760 299 994 23,633 1,403 1.324 2,147 658 1,440 1,320 1,104 1,520 1,964 314 3,272 2,231 1,533 1,691 819 4,419 3.354 901 4,724 615 548 2,984 1,548 577 16,854 1S90 8,803 1,052 397 128 1,624 S89 1,003 947 1,875 918 462 518 178 1,016 1 23, 359 3,237 260 1,383 1,415 965 878 739 2,323 1,236 3,047 1,186 1,840 1,027 15, 149 1,172 1,470 404 584 1,982 452 732 1,642 571 706 792 3,398 2,026 1,244 726 23,000 3,637 2.04s 3,466 86s 1,077 611 1,442 1,895 1,336 S°5 1,298 1,229 1,962 576 1.531 1,436 1,179 1,443 1,943 3,500 2,195 1,401 1,707 769 n,191 2,960 1,039 701 665 3,056 1,689 533 14,678 1,444 1,372 898 972 749 1,865 8S7 2,719 707 1,789 1,001 1,159 1,383 471 595 1,943 499 736 1,770 573 790 796 3,124 1,863 1,201 720 20,296 3,278 1,689 3,170 873 1,126 666 1,506 1,814 1,260 431 MINOB CIVIL divisions. Pakke COUNTY— Continued. R&ccoon township Reserve township. Including Montezuma town . Montezuma town Sugar Creek township Union township Wabash township Washington township, including Judson town.. Judson town Peeky county. Anderson township.. Clark township Leopold township Oil township Tobin township-. Troy township, including Canuelton city. Tell City, and Troy town. Cannelton city Tell City Troy town Union township Pike oounty- Clay township-. Jefferson township -. Lockhart township - Logan township Madison township Marlon township Monroe township-. Patoka township, including Wlnslow towu- Winslow town- Washington township, including Petersburg town- Petersburg town POETEE COUNTY - Boone township, including Hebron town Hebron town Center township, including Valparaiso city., Valparaiso city Ward I. Ward 2. 1, 537 8ss Ward 3 r.497 Ward 4 2,391 Jackson township Liberty township Morgan township Pine township Pleasant township Portage township Porter township Union township Washington township Westchester township, including Chesterton village Chesterton village POSBY COUNTY- Bethel townshlp- Black township, including Mt. Vernon city-. Mt. Vernon city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Center township-, 1,444 1,098 1,280 Harmony township, including New Harmony town- New Harmony town Lynn township Marrs township Point township. Robb township, including Poseyville town. Posey ville town Robinson township-. Smith township, including Cynthiana town-. Cynthiana town Pulaski county - Beaver township Cass township Franklin township Harrison township Indian Creek towiLshlp- Jeff erson township- Monroe township, including Winamac town-. Winamac town Rich Grove townshlp- Salem township, including FrancesvlUe town Francesville town Tippecanoe township, including Monterey town- Monterey town Van Buren township White Post township 1900 ' Reported as in Allen and Wayne townships in 1890. 2,680 1,898 1, 172 830 1,173 1,273 1,682 186 18,778 1,847 2,616 868 1,907 2,272 7,778 2,188 2,680 599 1,490 20,486 1,257 2,792 2,144 1,293 908 1,749 2,264 3,926 536 4,153 I. 751 19,175 1,373 794 7,222 6,280 877 884 634 1,209 1,014 1,075 938 656 2,465 788 22,333 769 7,991 5,13= 1,169 2,443 1,341 1,382 2,199 1,404 2,109 628 1,641 1,226 502 14,033 1,069 678 643 913 1,136 847 2,830 1,684 689 1,207 596 1,181 261 1,456 1,334 12 Tablb 4.— population OF INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Putnam county-. Clinton township. Cloverdale township, including Cloverdale town_. Cloverdale town Floyd township . Franklin township, including Roaohdale town Roachdale town Greencastle township, including Greencastle city. Greencastle city Ward I Ward 2 _ 1.394 i,03S Ward 3 1,232 Jackson township Jefferson township Madison township Marion township Mill Creek township Monroe township, including Balnbridge town. Bainbridge town Russell township, including RussellvUle town. Russellville town Warren township Wasiiington township Randolph county.. 1900 Franklin township. Including Ridgeville town _ Ridgeville town Green township Greensfork township Jackson township Monroe township, including Farmland town and Parker city. Farmland town Parker city Nettle Creek township, including Bronson town and part of Modoc town. Bronson town. Modoc town (part of) Total for Modoc town, in Nettle Creek and West River townships. Stony Creek township Ward township Washington township, including Lynn town,. Lynn town Wayne township. Including Union City Z. Union City Ward I Ward 2 'S" Ward 3 867 [The joint population of Union City, in Wayne township, Randolph county, Indiana, and Union City, in Tackson township, Darke county, Ohio, is 3, 998. West River township, including part of Mi Modoc town (part of) odoc town_. White River township, including Winchesteroityllllll' Winchester city Ward I IZIIIIIZZ_ 1,336 Ward 2 ij 012 Ward 3 x,357 Ripley county.. Adams township, including Sunman town.. Sunman town Brown township. Center township, including Osgood town. Osgood town- Delaware to'wnship '"" FrankUn township, including Milan townZ Milan town Jackson township _ Johnson township, including Versaflles"town._Z Versailles town Laughery township, including BatesvirfetowiTZ Batesville town Otter Creek township ZZZZZZZ Z" Shelby township Washington township Rush county . Anderson township.. Center township Jackson township Noble township Orange township Posey township. Richland township ZZZZZZ._ZZZZZ^ Ripley township, including Carthage town .... Carthage town Rushville township, including Rushvlfle cityZ^ Rushville city Ward I Z"~ Ward 2 ZZZZZZZZ.ZZZ! Ward 3 Union township Z Walker township Z Washington township ._ ■ I. 341 1,289 21, 478 1,904 445 984 2,257 942 5,292 3,661 1,342 1,015 953 1,257 545 1,312 431 1,192 298 895 1,670 28,653 1,867 1,098 1,095 2,086 1,323 2,792 870 909 1,475 177 88 221 1,116 1,835 2,560 70s 4,372 2,716 1,670 6,46i 3.70s 19.881 2,208 370 1,809 2,030 1.03s 1,214 1,929 422 1,183 2,232 501 2,459 1,384 1,559 2,387 871 20, 148 1,481 1,763 706 992 1,102 1,495 767 2,118 1,028 6,027 4.541 1,315 1,361 1,031 1890 22,335 900 1,827 437 1,044 1,815 428 6,137 4.390 1,376 1,029 1,082 1,254 458 1,414 473 1,327 327 974 1,698 28.085 1,745 922 1,070 2,109 1,431 2,106 770 'I'm. 1,295 1,902 2,490 S18 4,606 2,681 1,746 5,944 3.014 19,350 2,328 1,850 1.948 841 1,214 1,755 318 1,218 2,041 2,101 X, 169 l,60o 2,365 926 19, 034 1,579 1,071 789 1,034 1,050 1,708 862 2,174 482 5,101 3,475 1,299 1,334 1,033 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. St. Joseph oounty- Center township Clay township German township . Greene township _. Harris township _ Liberty township, including North Liberty town . North Liberty town Lincoln township, including Walkerton town Walkerton town Madison township.. 1900 Olive township, including New Carlisle town. New Carlisle town Penn township, including Mishawaka city Mishawaka city Ward ] 1, 172 Ward 2 : 1,194 Ward 3 I, 253 Ward 4. 800 Ward s i, 141 Portage township, including South Bend city South Bend cityi Ward I 5, 010 Ward 2 5, 793 Ward 3 4, 696 Ward 4 5, 246 Ward 5 4, 592 Ward 6 5, 707 Ward 7 4,955 Union township Warren township ZZZZZZZZZZZZ Scott county . Finley township Jennings township . Johnson township Lexington township.. Vienna township, including Scottsburg town . Scottsburg town Shelby county. Addison township, including Shelbyyille city . Shelbyville city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Z Ward 4 Wards. Brandywine township ZZ.ZZZZ Hanover township, including Monlstown'town " Morristown town Hendriclis township ZZZZZZ_ZZZ ZZ Jackson township ZZZZZ Z Liberty township ZZZZZZZZZZ Z Marion township ~~" Moral township ZZZZZ Noble township ZZZZZZ Z Z " Shelby township Z~Z Sugar Creek township Union township " Van Buien township Z Washington township 1,244 1,040 i.Sii I, 710 1,664 Spencer county . Carter township, including Dale village Dale village Clay township Grass township, inoluSlng Chriineytown Chnsney town _ Hammond townshipZYncludiigGrandviewTown" Cjrandview town v»»"-. HaiTison township, tocludini"gt."MitoJad town"' ot. Meinrad town HufE township ZZZZZZ ZZ Jackson township Luce township Ohio township, including Rockport'towu"" Kockport town. Ward i_. """ Ward 2.. Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5. Ward 6 . 522 650 400 364 246 Stakke county . Callfomia township Center township, includtofKnoxtown' Knox town , «».". ' Myler town (population 174 to 1890) annexed stoce Im. '''ll^IIf^M^^^'S^-i^tto^ZZZZZZZZZ Jactaon'towShTp '°"°' " D-'^-d Oregon lo^s-hip-sZZ North Bend township Z 68,881 1,150 536 772 481 1,843 . 504 1,699 1,037 2,204 1,998 S97 8,117 S,56o 35. 999 1.733 944 8,307 1,243 1,206 1,037 1,960 2,861 1,274 26,491 8,671 7,169 1,358 1,866 S65 1,705 1,140 1,420 868 1,636 1,576 1,261 909 1,100 1,300 1,692 22,407 2,133 624 1,363 2,294 S13 2,800 S22 2,021 525 1.612 1,173 2,882 10,431 949 2,264 1,466 793 282 432 340 1,217 1890 42,457 735 ,133 513 845 486 1,648 885 2,056 2,111 607 5,678 3,371 22,858 21,819 1,768 1,226 1,142 1,127 2,195 2,143 618 25,454 6,909 S.451 1,436 1,858 561 1,790 1.313 1,345 943 1,626 1,650 1,339 961 1,169 1,371 1,744 22,060 2,125 659 1,644 2,167 2,629 694 2,167 483 1,692 1,166 2,907 6,571 2,314 7,839 621 1,480 700 430 225 884 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OP INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Stakke county— Continued. Oregon township, including part of Hamlet town . Hamlet town (part of) Railroad township ~~ Washington township Wayne township, including North Judson town North Judson town Steuben county . Clear Lake township Fremont township, including Fremont town _ Fremont town Jackson township Jamestown township Milgrove township Otsego township. Pleasant township, including Angola town _ Angola town . Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4- Wards- — 554 400 493 409 Blchland township Salem township, including part of Hudson town Hudson town (part of) Total for Hudson town, in Salem and Steuben townships Scott township Steuben township, including parts of Ashley and Hudson townis. Ashley town (part of) [For total see Smithfield township, Dekalb county.] Hudson town (part of) York township Sullivan county . Cass township _. Curry township, Including Farmersburg and Shelburn towns. Farmersburg town Shelburn town Fairbank township Gill township, including Merom town Merom town_. Haddon township, including Carlisle town- Carlisle town Hamilton township, including Sullivan town-. Sullivan town Jackson township Jefferson township Turman township Switzerland county. Cotton township Ciaig township Jefferson township, Including Vevay city Vevay city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Pleasant township, including Moorefield town — Moorefield town Posey township, including Patriot town Patriot town York township . 645 443 . 500 Tippecanoe oounty- Falrfleld township, including Lafayette city- Lafayette city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6. Ward 7---, ■ 3, ^ri ■ 1,355 2,507 2, 358 2, 166 3,187 3,432 Jackson township „-",— -^"Tfl Lauramie township, including Clarks Hill town- Clarks Hill town Perry township Eanoolph township Sheffleia township Shelby township— Tippecanoe townshfp,'inciuding Battle Ground town-. Battle Ground town Union tdwnship ^,— v-?— J — ZT;"*':,",™ Wabash township, including West Lafayette town West Lafayette town Washington township Wayne township Wea township 1900 1,085 150 1,045 1,092 1,696 944 15,219 317 1,402 709 1,021 690 873 1,332 8,235 2, 141 687 1,624 297 5S8 953 2,266 542 261 829 26,005 2,819 2,871 625 523 1,848 2,598 478 3,342 699 5,480 3, iiB 3,653 1, 953 1,941 11,840 1,345 1,931 3,350 1,588 1,762 "3 1,953 408 1,499 38, 659 1890 778 875 846 1,305 572 14,478 406 1,372 672 1,029 691 934 1,260 2,971 1,840 717 1,438 19, 798 18, 1x6 924 2,546 539 1,307 842 1,206 1,662 2,017 150 667 4,202 2, 302 1,248 1,238 1,012 1,100 1,596 964 21,877 2,366 2,443 301 37S 1,268 2,272 412 3,005 4,241 2,222 2,589 1,837 1,876 12,514 1,401 1,980 3,491 1,663 1,784 "5 2,253 434 1,605 35,078 17, 766 x6, 243 1,048 2,194 1,468 786 1,375 1,453 2,232 456 673 2,503 1,242 1,325 1,208 1,047 MiNOB orvn, divisions. Tipton county - Cicero township. Including Tipton city . Tipton city Jefferson township Liberty township Madison township Prairie township-. Wildcat township, including Windfall city- Windfall city Union county . Brownsville township Center township, including Liberty town _ Liberty town Harmony township Harrison township Liberty township - Union township, including West College Comer town. West College Comer town VANDERBUEG COUNTY- Center township, exclusive ofpart of Evansville Evansville city,' In Center, Kiilght, Perry, and townships. Ward 1 city Pigeon 8,784 4,918 7,028 10,874 9,422 9,968 8,013 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 German township Knight township, exclusive of part of Evansville city Perry township, including part of Howell town, but exclu- sive of part of Evansville city. Howell town (part of) Total for Howell town, in Perry and Pigeon townships Pigeon township, including part of Howell town, but exclusive of part of Evansville city. Howell town (part of) Scott township Union township Vermilion county-. Clinton township. Including Clinton city - Clinton city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 _ Ward 4 _. Eugene township, including Cayuga town. Cayuga town Helt township, including Dana town Dana town Highland township.. 750 624 831 713 Vermilion township, including Newport town. Newport town VlQO county - Fayette township.. Harrison township, including Terre Haute city. Terre Haute city Ward I Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 2, 7S5 4,883 2, 755 3,028 3,007 3,543 3,898 4,104 ■ 4, 124 Ward 10 4,576 Honey Creek township Linton township Lost Creek township -— Nevlns township . Otter Oeek township Pierson township . Prairie Creek township . Prairieton township Eiley township . Sugar Creek township, including West Terre Haute town. West Terre Haute town Wabash county . Chester township, including North Manchester town_. North Manchester town Lagro township, including Lagro town Lagro town Liberty township 1900 19,116 6,755 3.764 2,660 2,274 2,814 1,942 2,671 957 6,748 967 2,527 1,449 595 684 691 1,284 392 71,769 1,201 1,823 59,007 1,588 2,561 2,934 1,258 1,421 163 163 1,577 915 15,252 5,193 2,918 2,038 832 3,799 893 2,133 2,089 610 62, 035 1,831 40,430 36, 673 1,479 1,594 2,056 4,294 1,842 1,560 1,672 881 1,608 2,798 651 28,235 5,214 2,398 3,519 456 1,782 1 In 1890 comprised Pigeon township and parts of Center, Knight, and Perry townships. 14 Table 4. -POPULATION OF INDIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continuea, UINOB omii DmSIONS. WA.BA5H COUNTY— Continued. Notle township, including Wabash city . Wabash city Ward I Wards. 3> 820 2, 417 Ward 3 2,381 Paw Paw township, including Eoann town Roann town Pleasant township Waltz township Warben county. Adams township, including Pine village.. Pine village : Jordan township Kent township, including State Line city. State Line city Liberty township Medina township Mound township . Pike township, including West Lebanon town. West Lebanon town Pine township Prairie township Steuben township Warren township. Washington township, including WUliamsport city.. Williamsport city Waeeiok county. Anderson township Boon township, including Boonvllle town Boonville town Ward I 385 Ward 2 8g8 Ward 3 464 Ward 4 529 Ward 5 573 Campbell township Greer township Hart township Lane township Ohio township, including Newburg town Newburg town Owen township Pigeon township Skelton township, including Tennyson town Tennyson town Washington county. Brown township, including Campbellsburg and Saltillo- yllle towns. Campbellsburg town Saltilloville town ; Franklin township . Gibson township, including Little York town Little York town ^. Howard township Jackson township Jefferson township Madison township, including Livonia town Livonia town Monroe township '. Pierce township Polk township.. Posey township, including Fredericksburg and Hardins- burg towns. Fredericksburg town Hardinsbure town Vernon township. Washington township, including Salem town . Salem town Wayne county . Abington township Boston township, including Boston town Boston town Center township, including Centerville town Centerville town Clay township Dalton township Franklin township, including Whitewater town. Whitewater town Greene township Harrison townsliip 1900 11,447 8,618 2,133 631 2,191 1,949 11,371 279 683 615 174 1,365 637 509 1,107 638 851 826 997 1,270 1,618 1.245 22,329 958 6,408 2,849 1,445 1,427 2,114 1,111 3,473 1,371 1,414 1,737 2,242 302 19,409 1,713 672 207 1,343 1,697 224 1,180 779 1,450 911 200 1,086 1,018 1,111 1,497 281 210 1,072 4,552 1,995 38,970 664 811 1,929 785 973 522 1,121 rSS 804 420 1890 8,756 S>i°5 2,294 582 2,474 2,312 10,955 792 577 629 201 1,239 700 515 1,043 644 876 763 1,027 1,312 1,482 1,027 21,161 990 5,452 z,B8i 1,421 1,208 2,073 1,242 3,311 1,046 1,475 1,878 2,111 18,619 1,422 418 • 1,313 1,680 1,168 766 1,448 949 194 1,041 1,048 919 1,324 211 138 1,013 4,528 1,975 37,628 759 832 146 2,050 864 894 582 1,163 123 1,052 503 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONa. Wayne couNTYr-Continued. Jackson township. Including Cambridge City, Dublin, East Germantown, and Mt. Auburn towns. Cambridge City town Dublin town . East Germantown town . Mt. Auburn town _ Jefferson township, including Hagerstown town Hagerstown town New Garden township, including Fountain City town — Fountain City town Perry township. Washington township, including Milton town . Milton town . Wayne township, including Richmond city and Spring Grove town. Richmond city Ward I 2, 701 Ward 2 2,040 Ward 3 2,218 Ward 4 3,380 Ward 5 3.636 Ward 6 2,008 Ward 7 2,243 Spring Grove town Webster township Wells county . Chester township, including Keystone town. Keystone town.. Harrison township, including Bluffton city, Vera Cruz town, and part of Poneto town. Bluffton city Ward I 1, 237 Ward 2 1,799 Ward 3 1,443 Poneto town (part of). Total for Poneto town, in Harrison and Liberty townships . Vera Cruz town Jackson township . Jefferson township, including Ossian town Ossian town Lancaster township ; — Liberty township, including part of Poneto town. Poneto town {part of) Nottingham township Rook Creek township Union township j White county. Big Creek township, including Chalmers town. Chalmers town Cass township _ Honey Creek township, including Reynolds town . Reynolds town.. Jackson township. Including Bumettsville town . Bumettsville town Liberty township. Monon township, including Monon town. Monon town . Prairie township, including Brookston town. Brookston town. Princeton township, including Wolcott town Wolcott town- Round Grove township Union township, including Monticello town.. Monticello town West Point township ~, Whitley county . Cleveland township, including South Whitley village South Whitley village Columbia township, including Columbia City Z_.I.I~ Columbia City Ward I ::::::::;:::::::r;;;8r Ward 2 I o^e Ward 3 . '^ Etna township ^^ Jefferson township II I Richland township I I"" Smith township, including Churubusoo town Churubusco town Thorn Creek township I HI Troy township Union township 2~2 Washington township I 1900 3,821 1,754 698 305 163 1,720 S62 1,166 455 684 1,608 682 22,1^6 z8, 226 113 561 23,449 2,345 250 6,548 71 332 2,2!? 2,455 529 2,169 1,976 261 2,654 1,560 1,505 19,138 1,292 462 1,215 1,170 393 1,990 1,266 2,441 1, 160 2,325 2MI 82s 890 3,307 2. 107 960 17,328 2,774 1,113 4,364 2.975 5.35 1,468 1,490 1,956 884 1,338 847 1,043 1,513 15 There are 399 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Indiana, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF INDIANA : 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Alamo town Albany town Albion town Alexandria city- Alton town Ambia town Amboy town Anderson city Andrews town __ Angola town Arcadia town Argos town Ashley town Atlanta town Attica city . Auburn city Aurora city Avilla town Bainbridge town Bateaville town Battle Ground town- Bedford city Bern town. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Birdseye town Bloom field town Bloomingdale town_ Bloomington city Blufflon city Boonville town Boston town Bo«well town Bourbon town- Bowling Green town- Brazil city Bremen town Briant town Bristol town, Bniadripiile town Bronson town Brook^town Brooksburg town Brookston town Brookviile town Brnwnsburg town Brownstowii town Bunker Hill town Burnettsville town Butler town Cadiz town Cambridge City town.. Campbellsburg town_ Cannclburg town Capnelton city Carbon town Carlisle town Carmel town Carthage town Castleton town Cayuga town _ Center Point town Centerville town Chalmers town Charlestown town Chesterton village Chrisney town Churubusco town Cicero town Clarks Hill town Clarksville town Clay City village Claypool town Claysburg town Clifford town Clinton city Cloverdale town Cochran city Colfax town- Columbia City Columbus city Connersville city-. .Converae town Corydon town- Covington city Crandall town Crawfordsvllle city-. Crothersville town .. Crown Point town -. Culver town Cynthiana town Dale village Dana town Danville town Darlington town Decatur city Delphi city 241 2,116 1,324 7,221 238 438 402 20,178 746 2,141 1,413 1,307 1,040 1,000 3,005 3,396 3,645 658 431 1,384 150 6,115 1,037 476 1,588 505 6,460 4,479 2,849 134 824 1,187 432 7,786 1,671 384 546 487 177 677 149 949 2,037 676 1,685 568 497 2,063 253 1,754 672 280 2,188 951 699 498 1,028 199 832 600 785 462 915 788 513 884 1,603 539 2,370 1,503 399 116 233 2,918 445 868 767 2,975 8,130 6,836 1,415 1,610 2,213 137 6,649 765 2,336 505 502 624 893 1,802 727 4,142 2,135 272 571 1,229 715 277 293 402 10,741 1,390 1,840 670 1,101 2,320 2,415 3,929 576 473 1,169 456 3,351 544 419 1,229 431 4,018 3,589 1,881 146 558 1,064 467 5,905 1,076 535 120 447 2,028 623 1,422 538 479 2,521 307 1,782 418 276 1,991 521 503 471 517 864 869 631 1,692 1,004 175 1,365 437 790 730 3,027 6,719 4,548 921 880 1,891 659 495 1,569 461 3,142 1,923 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. DlUsboTO town Dublin town Dunkirk city - Dunreith town Earl Park town East Chicago city East Connersville town -. East Germantown town. Eaton town Edinburg town Elizabeth town Elizabethtown town Elkhart city EllettsvlUe town Elnora town El wood clty- English town Etna Green town Evansville city Fairmount town Fannersburg town Farmland town Flora town - Forest Hill town Fort Branch village Fortviile town Fort Wayne city Fountain City town Fowler town FrancesviUe town Frankfort city Franklin city Frankton town Fredericksburg town . Fremont town French Lick town Garrett city Gas City Geneva town Georgetown town Goodland town Goshen city Gosport town Grand view town Greencastle city Grjendale town Greenfield city - Greensboro town — . Greensburg city ■■Greentown town — Greenville town — . Greenwood towh„_ Hagerstown town-_ Hamlet town Hammond city Hanover town Hardinsburg town - Hartford City Hartsville town Hazelton village Hebron town Hillsboro town Hobart town Hope town Howell town Hudson town Huntingburg city - Huntington city — Indianapolis city Ingalls town Irvington town Jamestown town — Jasper town Jeflersonville city- Jonesboro town Jonesville town — Judson town Kendallville city Kennard town Kentland town- POPOLATION. Kewanna town Keystone town Kirklin town Knightstown town.. Knightsville town - Knox town Kokomo city Laconia town Ladoga town Lafayette city Lagrange town Lagro town LanesvlUe town Lapel town Laporte city 1900 1890 465 2,960 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. 7,126 Laurel town Lawrenceburg city- Leavenworth town- Lebanon city Leesburg town Lewisville town Liberty town Ligonier city Linden town Linton city Little York town Livonia town Logansport city Loogootee town Lowell town Lynn town Maoy town Madison city Marengo town Marlon city Markle town Martinsville city Mauckport town Mentone town Merom town Michigan City-. Michigantown town - Middlebu"y town Mlddletown town Milan town Milford town Milford town Millersburg town Millhousen town Milton town Mishawaka city Mitchell town Modoc town.. Monon town Monroe City Monroeville town- Monterey town Montezuma town Montgomery town - Monticello town Montpelier city Moorefleld town Moores Hill town — Mooresville town „ Moreland town Morocco town Morristown town Mt. Auburn town .. Mt. Carmel town Mt. Etna town Mt. Vernon city Muncie city Nappanee town Nashville town- New Albany city New Amsterdam town — Newburg town New Carlisle town New Castle town— New Harmony town New Haven town New Mlddletown town - New Palestine town Newpoint town Newport town New Richmond town New Ross tovra-. Noblesville city Normal City town North Judson town North Liberty town North Manchester town . North Salem town North Vernon city Oakland City town Odon tovni- Oldenburg town Orestes town Orleans town Osgood town Ossian town Owensville town- Oxford town Paoli town _ Paragon town — Parker city Patoka town Patriot town Pendleton town-, Pennville town - POPULATION. 1900 1S90 600 4,326 4,284 655 792 4,465 8,682 390 345 404 420 1,449 1,314 2,231 2,195 572 3,07l 958 224 200 194 16,204 13,828 1,382 988 1,275 761 705 518 314 816 7,835 8,936 700 669 17,837 8,769 729 670 4,038 2,680 290 272 757 780 478 412 14,850 10,776 417 298 572 542 1,801 851 422 318 905 677 211 231 481 394 265 224 682 742 5,560 3,371 1,772 1,583 221 1,160 1,064 688 589 690 673 261 226 1,172 658 616 415 2,107 1,518 3,405 808 113 115 338 469 974 891 309 920 397 565 561 163 144 153 142 175 5,132 4,705 20, 942 11,845 2,208 1,493 393 395 20,628 21,059 200 172 1,371 1,046 597 607 3,406 2,697 1,341 1,197 950 1,079 167 212 444 404 451 610 551 357 284 270 4,792 3,054 868 944 572 504 2,398 2,384 599 505 2,823 2,012 1,991 1,524 923 764 957 690 778 1,236 857 1,035 841 529 1,019 759 949 808 1,186 707 418 909 710 729 408 434 1,512 996 773 697 16 Table 5.-P0PULATI0N OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF INDIANA: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Peru city Peteraburg town . Pierceton town — Pine Tillage - Plymoutli city Poneto town Port Fulton town _ Portland city Poseyville town — Princeton city Redkey town Remington town.. Rensselaer city Reynolds town Richmond city Ridgeville town Rising Sun city Roacndale town — Roann town Roanoke town Rochester town Rockport town Rockville city Rosedale town Rosaville town Royal Center town- Rushville city Russellville Uiwn __ St. Joe town St. Leon town St. Meinrad town ._ Salamonia town Salem town Saltilloville town „ Scottsburg town — Sellersburg village . Seymour city Shelburn town POPULATION. 1900 1890 751 886 279 656 332 101 798 628 041 206 120 255 393 226 098 648 942 631 536 421 882 ,045 657 1,541 298 483 369 525 168 1,995 207 L,274 761 ),445 523 7,028 1,494 2,723 1,104 3,725 571 3,076 922 940 1,455 348 16,608 922 1,689 428 582 532 2,467 2,314 1,689 873 594 527 3,475 327 368 483 150 1,975 618 508 5,337 378 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. ShelhyvUle city — Sheridan town Shirley town Shirley City town . Shoals town- Silver Grove town Silver Lake town South Bend city South Delphi town South Peru town Southport town South Whitley village-. Spencer city- Spiceland town Spring Grove town- State Line city Staunton town _ Stinesvllle village Straughn town Sullivan town Sulphur Springs town_ Summitville town Sunman town Swayzee town Syracuse town Tell City — Tennyson town — Terre Haute city - Thomtown town_ Tipton city Troy town Union City - POPTOATION. 1900 1890 35, Upland town Valparaiso city Van Buren town — Veedersburg town . Vera Cruz town Vernon town 169 795 381 236 683 598 504 999 247 495 285 113 026 590 113 174 186 1,118 262 .,432 370 .,162 928 !,680 302 i,673 1,511 i,764 599 !,716 1,208 ),280 965 L,638 199 557 6,451 1,134 738 670 21,819 168 253 324 720 1,868 637 99 201 549 200 2,222 251 752 518 2,094 30,217 1,530 2,697 554 2,681 '"5"090" 233 613 CITIES, TOWNS, AIJD TILLAGES. Versailles town — Vevay city Vincennes city — Wabash city Wakarusa town _. Walkerton town . Walton town Warren town Warsaw city Washington city . Waterloo town _ Waveland town.. Waynetown town . West College Corner town . Westfleld town West Harrison town West Lafayette town West Lebanon town West Madison town Westport town West Shoals town . West Terre Haute town - Westville town Wheatfleld town Whiteland town Whitewater town Whiting town WilUamsport city Winamac town Winchester city Windfall city Wingate town Winslow town Wolcott town . Wolcottville village — Woodrufl Place town . Worthington town ZionsviUe town POPULATION. 190C 501 1,688 10,249 8,618 917 1,037 498 1,523 3,987 8,551 1,244 648 757 392 670 304 2,302 688 482 614 330 651 468 366 334 165 3,983 1,245 1,684 3,705 957 467 536 825 659 477 1,448 766 1890 421 1,663 8,853 5,105 885 469 1,120 3,574 6,064 1,473 663 576 290 815 320 1,242 644 467 452 522 212 123 1,408 1,027 1,215 3,014 561 246 161 1,448 825 Of the above named 399 incorporated places, 357 have less than 5,000 inhabitants in 1900, and 42 have more than 5,000 inhabitants. Of the latter, 23 have between 5,000 and 10,000 inhabitants; 14 have from 10,000 to 25,000 inhabitants, and 5 have more than 25,000 inhabitants, namely, Indianapolis, with 169,164; Evansville, with 59,007; Fort Wayne, with 45,115 ; Terre Haute, with 36,673 ; and South Bend, with 35,999. Table 6 gives for each of the 5 cities having upwards of 25,000 inhabitants in 1900, the population at each census from 1840 to 1900, inclusive, so far as it is separately stated in the census reports at each decennial period. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows for each city the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF INDIANA: 1840 TO 1900. 1900 1890 1880 1870 18C0 1850 1810 Evansville city _. Fort Wayne city. Indianapolis city South Bend city . Terre Haute city. 59,007 50,7.56 45, 115 35, 398 69,164 105,436 35,999 21,819 36,673 30,217 29,280 26, 880 75, 056 13,280 26,042 21,830 17,718 48, 244 7,206 16, 103 11,484 10,388 18, 611 3,832 8,594 3,235 4,282 8,091 1,652 4,051 Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF INDIANA : 1840 TO 1900. CITIES, INOKEASE EEOM 1890 TO 1900. INOEEASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. INOKEASE EEOM 18J0 TO 1880. INOKEASE FROM 1860 TO 1870. INCREASE FROM 1860 TO 1860. INCREASE FROM 1840 TO 1850. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 8,251 9, 722 63,728 14, 180 6,456 16.3 27.5 60.4 65.0 2L4 21,476 8,513 30,380 8,539 4,175 73.3 3L6 40.5 64.3 16.0 7,450 9,162 26,812 6,074 9,939 34.1 51.7 55.6 84.3 61.7 10,346 7,330 29,633 3,374 7,509 90.1 70.5 159.2 88.0 87.4 8,249 6,106 10,520 2,180 4,543 255.0 142.6 130.0 132.0 112.1 Fort Wayne city - 5,399 South Bend city - Indianapolis is the oldest of the principal cities of the state, and was first enumerated separately in 1840, when it had 2,692 inhabitants ; the remaining 4 cities were all first enumerated in 1850. The rate of increase exhibited by these cities during the 5 succeeding decades has been continuous but fluctuating, except in the case of South Bend, which shows a progress both rapid and constant, its rate of increase never having been less than 64.3 per cent for any decade. Indianapolis gained 159.2 per cent in population between the years 1860 and 1870, but only 55.6 per cent in 17 the next decade, and 40.5 per cent between 1880 and 1890 ; during the last ten years, however, its population has increased from 105,436 to 169,164, or 60.4 per cent. Evansville has added only 16.3 per cent to its population since 1890, although during the decade immediately preceding, it had gained "73.3 per cent. The greatest numei-ical increase (68,728) during the last decade has come to Indianapolis ; the least (6,456) to Terre Haute. The greatest rate of Increase (65.0 per cent) is found in South Bend ; the least (16.3 per cent) in Evansville. Director of the Census. -^ Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 23. ^VASHINGTON, D. C. December 24, 1900. POPULATION OF IOWA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, pi-epared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Iowa by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Iowa was organized as a territory July 3, 1838, admitted as a state March 3, 1845, and readmitted with enlarged boundaries December 28, 1846. Table 1 shows the population of Iowa at each census from 1840 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF IOWA: 1840 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. 2,231,863 1,911,896 1,624,616 1,194,020 674,913 192,214 43,112 319, 967 287,281 430,595 519,107 482,699 149, 102 16.7 17.7 36.1 76.9 251.1 ,S45.8 ;1890 1880 1850 -■ 1840 The population of the state in 1900 is 2,231,853 as against 1,911,896 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 319 957 or 16.7 per cent. This is a somewhat lower rate of increase than that for the decade from 1880 to 1890 and much lower than that for any decade preceding 1880. The population of the state in 1840 was 43 112 and during the next ten years it increased 149,102, or 345.8 per cent. From 185t) to 1860 the increase was from 192 214 to 674,913, or 261.1 per cent, the numerical increase being 482,699. In 1870 the population had become 1 194 020, which represented a numerical increase for the preceding decade of 519,107, the largest gain for any ten years in the history of the state. The population of Iowa in 1900 is more than fifty-one times as large ais the population reported for 1840, he first census taken after its organization as a territory in 1838. The total land surface of Iowa is, approximately, 56,475 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 34.6; 1900, 40.2. Table 2 shows the population of Iowa by counties at each census from 1840 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and percent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (No. 23) Table 2.-P0PULATI0N OF IOWA BY COUNTIES: 1840 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1S90 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 X830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 2,231,853 1,911,896 1,624,615 1,194,020 674,913 192,214 43,112 Adair 16,192 13,601 18,711 26,927 13,626 25,177 32,399 28,200 16,306 21,427 16,975 17, 955 18,569 20,319 21,274 19,371 20,672 16,570 17,037 12,440 13,401 27,760 43,832 21,686 23,058 15,620 18,115 19,185 35,989 7,995 66,403 9,936 29,845 17, 754 14,996 18,546 17,820 13, 767 18,729 19, 514 13,752 22,794 25,597 20,022 14,512 12,667 12,327 19,544 23,615 26,976 17,437 24,817 21,954 24,979 22,720 39,719 55,392 13,516 16, 126 13,165 17,710 34,273 24,159 29,991 16,764 14,916 ft, 980 17,985 17,803 28,242 16,986 8,725 24,187 14,354 22, 209 15,339 82,621 54,336 19,414 15,325 17,639 61,568 17,932 23,337 23, 169 14,534 12, 292 17,907 18,961 12,412 24,178 24,219 23,772 14,630 18,997 13,548 15,463 13,107 18,828 19,645 18,253 14,864 15, 659 15,019 11, 332 9,309 26,733 41,199 18,894 20, 479 16, 258 16,643 17,349 35, 324 4,328 49, 848 4,274 23,141 15,424 12,871 16, 842 15,797 13,215 17,380 15,319 7, 621 19,003 21, 356 18,895 11,182 9,836 10,705 18,270 22,771 24,943 15,184 23,082 20,233 23,862 13,120 37,715 45,303 11,873 14,563 8,680 16,977 28,805 23, 058 25,842 14,548 13,299 14,515 13,666 15,848 24,504 13,060 5,574 21,341 9,318 19,568 9,553 65,410 47,430 18,394 13,556 14,522 43, 164 17,611 18,370 18,127 11,667 11,888 19,791 16,636 7,448 24,888 23,913 20,838 14,081 18,546 7,537 14,293 5,595 12,351 16,943 18,936 11,461 8,240 14,534 11,513 4,248 28,829 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 17,682 12,727 12,639 14,394 11,252 3,453 17,807 16,649 20,986 10, 837 5,341 4,382 19,221 23,771 26,963 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 15,896 23, 170 4,156 2,219 19, 667 4,131 8,566 3,713 42,395 39,850 18,936 12,086 8,774 41,266 12, 696 6,426 16,906 3,982 4,614 17,868 16,466 1,212 22,454 21,706 14, 584 12,528 17,034 1,685 9,951 1,602 2,461 5,464 19,731 4,722 1,967 10,180 8,735 1,523 27, 771 36,357 2,530 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 6,055 999 13,684 8,931 21,463 6,282 2,596 226 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 9,582 3,654 12,724 6,934 21,688 715 984 1,633 12,237 11, 931 454 8,496 8,244 4,232 4,915 7,906 57 3,724 147 281 1,612 12,949 940 58 4,336 5,427 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 3,058 1,699 179 5,440 3,621 18,701 3,168 332 43 8,029 18,493 9,883 15,038 17,573 13, 306 13,271 416 29, 232 18,947 10,370 5,766 777 3,131 J 672 135 735 517 Bntlpr Cass 3,941 1,253 Chickasaw Clarke 79 Clay 3,873 2,822 •i,i6i 821 Clinton Dallas 854 7,264 965 1,769 12,988 Davis 168 5,577 10,841 3,059 825 Floyd Fr&nklin Frp.TnnTit 1,244 Guthrie Hamilton Hardin . Henry . 8,707 3,772 Ida Iowa 822 7,210 1,280 9,904 4,472 3,007 4,822 1,411 2,773 1,491 471 Johnson Keokuk ' 18,861 5,444 4,939 471 6,093 1,373 1,927 Linn Lucas Madison 7,339 14,816 16, 813 6,016 4,481 3,409 832 8,612 1,256 16,444 8 1,179 5,989 5,482 338 Mahaska Marshall Mills Mitchell Monona Monroe 2,884 Muscatine 5,731 1,942 O'Brien ■v-- Page 9,975 1,336 2,199 1,446 27,857 16,893 15,681 6,691 1,411 38,599 2,540 576 11,661 4,419 132 148 103 11,625 4,968 5,668 2,923 246 25,959 818 10 4,051 551 Palo Alto Pocahontas Polk 4,' 613' Pottawattamie Poweshiek 7, 828 615 Sac Scott Shelby 5,' 986" 2,' mo" Sioux Story Table 2.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY COUNTIES: 1840 TO 1900— Continued. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 I860 1850 1840 18S0 1820 1810 1800 1790 Tama 24,585 18,784 19,928 17,354 35,426 20,376 20,718 17,491 31,757 12,725 23,731 54,610 10,887 21,661 16,384 16, 900 16,253 30,426 18,269 18,468 16,670 21,582 7,325 22,528 55,632 9,247 12,067 21,685 16,635 14,980 17,043 25,285 19,578 20,374 16,127 15,951 4,917 23,938 14,996 7,953 5,062 16,131 6,989 5,986 17, 672 22,346 17, 980 18, 952 11,287 10, 484 1,562 23, 570 6,172 2,892 2,392 6,285 3,590 2,012 17,081 14, 518 10,281 14,235 6,409 2,604 168 13,942 1,119 756 653 8 204 Taylor Union Van Buren 12,270 8,471 961 4,957 340 6,116 Wapello Warren Washington 1,594 Wayne Webster Winnebago Winneshiek 546 Woodbury Worth Wright 18,227 1 T.^BLE 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF IOWA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCREASE. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The State 319, 957 16.7 Jackson 844 2,033 2,263 1,735 1,721 1,117 9,600 2,004 10,089 1,643 1,563 4,485 1,733 5,468 1,101 4,149 2,216 1,617 3,465 4,319 1,955 3,738 3,925 3,151 2,846 5,036 2,641 5,786 17,214 6,906 1,020 1,769 3,117 8,394 321 4,967 5.032 2,934 2,400 3,028 1,101 5,000 2,107 2,260 1,821 10, 176 5,400 1,203 n,022 1,640 6,170 3.7 8.2 14.8 7.5 8.5 4.7 73.2 5.3 22.3 13.8 10.7 51.7 10.8 19.0 4.8 16.1 15.2 12.2 23.9 31.6 12.3 15.3 30.1 56.5 13.3 .54.0 13.6 60.6 26.3 14.6 6.6 13.0 21.5 19.4 1.8 27.0 27.8 13.6 14.6 17.9 6.8 16.4 11.5 12.2 11.6 47.1 73.7 5.3 n.8 17.7 51.2 Adair Jasper 1,658 1,309 804 6,966 3,214 999 8,180 4,428 1,675 2,430 3,427 2,492 5,462 1,491 1,629 1,118 5,808 911 2,018 1,108 4,092 1,017 2,633 2,791 2,679 362 2,472 1,836 665 3,667 6,5.55 5,662 6,704 2,330 2,125 1,704 2,023 542 1,349 4,195 6,131 3,791 4,241 1,127 8,330 2,831 1,622 1,274 11.4 10.6 4.5 36.7 9.8 4.1 33.8 18.6 11.4 12.8 25.3 16.1 41.7 7.9 8.3 6.1 39.1 5.8 13.4 9.8 44.0 3.8 6.4 14.8 12.6 2.4 15.8 10.6 1.9 84.7 13.1 132.6 29.0 15.1 16.5 10.1 12.8 4.1 7.8 27.4 80.4 19.9 19.9 6.0 29.8 28.8 15.2 7.0 Adams Jones Appanoose . ..." Audubon Lee Blackhawk Louisa Butler Marion Mills Mitchell Cedar Monona Montgomery Muscatine - Clarke O'Brien Clavton . . Page Palo Alto Plymouth Polk Poweshiek Sac Scott Shelby Sioux Floyd Story Tama Taylor Van Buren Wapello Warren Washington Wayne Webster Winnebago Winneshiek Woodbury Worth Wright There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Iowa since 1890. Of the 99 counties in the state all but one have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing more than 50 per cent of increase being Emmet, 132.5 per cent; Dickinson, 84.7 per cent; Hancock, 80A per cent; Winnebago, 73.7 per cent; Kossuth, 73.2 per cent; Pocahontas, 60.6 per cent; Osceola, 56.6 per cent; Palo Alto, 54.0 per cent; Lyon, 51.7 per cent; and Wright, 51.2 per cent. The largest numerical increase (17,214) appears in Polk county, but more than two-thirds of this is due to the increase in the population of Des Moines, the capital city. Woodbury county shows a decrease of 1,022, or 1.8 per cent. Table 4 shows the population of Iowa by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Adair county. Adair township,' coextensive witli Adair town Adair town Bridgewater township ^ Eureka township Grand River township Greenfield township, including Greenfield town Greenfield town Grove township Harrison township Jackson township " Jefferson township Lee township Lincoln townshin Orient township.'including Orient town Orient town Prussia township Richland township Stuart township, comprising ward 3 of Stuart city Stuart city (part of) l Total for Stuart city,^ in Stuart township, Adair county, and Stuart township, Guthrie county. Ward 1 740 Ward 2 721 ■ Wards 6i8 Siunmerset township, including Fontanelle town Fontanelle town Summit township 1 Union township Walnut township Washington township 2 ADAMS COUNTY . Carl township Colony township Douglas township Grant township Jasper township, including part of Corning town Coming town (part of) Total for Corning town, in Jasper and Quincy townships Lincoln township Mercer township Nodaway township Prescott township, including Prescott town Prescott town Quincy township, including Quincy town and part of Corning town. Corning town (part of) Quincy town Union township Washington township Allamakee county. Center township Palrview townsnip Franklin township French Creek township Hanover township Iowa township, including New Albin town . New Albin town Jefferson township Lafayette township Lansing township, including Lansing city. . . Lansing city Linton township Ludlow township Makee township, including Waukon town . . Waukon town Paint Creek township Post township, including Postville town Postville town Taylor township Union City township* Union Prairie township Waterloo township Appanoose county. 1,632 1,343 5,256 5,256 1,293 1,289 3,668 Bellair township Caldwell townsnip Center township,^ coextensive with Centerville city Centerville city Ward I 1,723 Ward 2 1, 475 Ward 3 2,058 1 Adair township orgtlnized from part of Summit township since 1890. 2 Bridgewater township organized from parts of Jackson and Washington townships since 1890. 16, 192 S79 879 380 711 711 1,431 I. 3°° 760 898 755 803 657 810 1,029 359 846 734 618 618 2,079 1,507 853 631 514 845 773 876 800 1,305 707 1,177 60 2,145 890 668 1,119 1,206 446 3,032 2,085 106 653 1,168 1890 816 841 484 431 1,021 850 614 646 475 539 925 698 543 411 969 981 869 871 2,125 2,450 1,438 1,668 620 598 807 860 3,066 2,501 2.153 I, 610 941 1,082 1,838 1,660 984 884 936 786 606 634 852 817 748 693 25,927 14, 534 722 676 609 1,143 1, 048 750 808 872 ■758 520 772 801 130 748 711 633 385 2,052 1,407 830 1,327 527 789 12, 292 837 794 1,230 788 1,001 48 1,682 862 644 1,032 1,017 2,472 1,634 146 601 1,014 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. APPANOOSE COUNTY — Continued. Chariton township Douglas township Franklin township Independence township Johns township Lincoln township Pleasant township, including Cincinnati town Cincinnati town Sharon township Taylor township, including Moravia town Moravia town Udell township - Union township Vermilion township* Walnut township, including Mystic and Rathhun towns Mystic town Rathbun town Washington township, including part of Moulton town . . Mointon town (part of) Total for Moulton town, in Washington and Wells town- 1900 Wells township, including part of Moulton town. Moulton town (part of) AUDUBON COUNTY . Audubon township Cameron township Douglas township Exira township, including Brayton and Exira towns . Brayton town Exira town Greeley township Hamlin township Leroy township, including Audubon town Audubon town Lincoln township, including Gray town Gray town Melville township Oakfield township Sharon township Viola township Benton county . Belle Plaine township, coextensive with Belle Plaine city. Belle Plaine city: Ward I 1, 082 Ward 2 1,510 Ward 3 691 Benton townsnip Big Grove township . Bruce township Canton township Cedar township Eden township Eldorado township Florence township, including Norway town Norway town Fremont township Harrison township "" Homer township Iowa township, including part of Luzerne towii ....'. Luzerne town (part of) Total for Luzerne town, in Iowa and Leroy townships Jackson township, including Garrison town Garrison town Kane township, including Keystone town ."..."" Keystone town - Leroy township, including Blairstown town and nart of Luzerne town. Blairstown town Luzerne town (part of ) Monroe township Polk township, including Urbana towii Urbana town St. Clair township '.'..] Shellsburg township, coextensive with siiellsburg towii' ' Taylor township " "" '■- Union township, including Vanhorii "towii Vanhorn town Vinton township, coextensive with viiitoii' citv Vinton city : Wardi „,fi Ward2 9S6 ward3 :;:::::;; ^ "f ward4 ::;:::::::;:: •^4 511 630 671 677 986 834 2,240 Z, 212 511 1,331 632 952 653 1,014 3,215 1.758 270 2,113 1. 213 1, 420 1,358 207 13, 626 1890 953 708 848 2,026 141 851 766 962 2,661 1,866 1,087 180 618 1,065 1,233 699 3,283 552 743 614 630 1,048 717 871 1,342 533 849 563 695 843 58 169 1,227 482 1,065 405 1,394 592 III 630 1,458 323 694 511 828 1,121 484 3,499 463 671 1 175 367 945 1 523 583 744 1 361 * Given is Unton '71890!'^' ^"^^^ "''"""'' """^ ^'="" township,Guthrie county. 'Center township organized from part of Vermilion township since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Blackhawk county . Barclay township Bennington township Big Creek township, including Laporte town '. Laporte town Blackhawk township, including Hudson town [V.[\\.\[.. Hudson town Cedar township [""]]."[[.. .\[\ Cedar Falls township, including Cedar Fails city ]. Cedar Falls city ^^5' :"":;;;:;::""966' Ward 2 1 , 379 Ward 3 i, 021 Ward 4 1,953 Eagle township East Waterloo township, including wards 3 and 4 of Waterloo city. Waterloo city (part of) Total for Waterloo city, in East Waterloo and Waterloo townships. Ward 1 2, 362 Ward 2 2,334 Ward 3 4, 250 Ward 4 3 , 634 Fox township Lester township, including Dunkerton town Dunkerton town , Lincoln township Mt. Vernon township Orange township Poyner township Spring Creek township Union township Washington township Waterloo township, including wards 1 and 2 of Waterloo city. Waterloo city ( part of) 1900 Boone county , Amaqua township Beaver township Cass township Colfax townsnip Des Moines township, including Boone city Boone city Ward I I, 852 Ward 2 1,554 Ward 3 1, 699 Ward 4 1, 960 Wards 1.815 Dodge township Douglas township, including part of Madrid town . . . Madrid town (part of) Total for Madrid town, in Douglas and Garden townships Garden township, including part of Madrid town Madrid town ( part of) Grant township Harrison township Jackson township Marcy township Peoples township Pilot Mound township, including Pilot Mound town Pilot Mound town Union township, including Angus town Angus town Worth township Yell township, including Ogden town Ogden town Beemer county. Dayton township Douglas township Franklin township Frederika township, including Fredenka town Frederika town , Fremont township, including Tripoli town Tripoli town Jackson township, including Janesville town Janesville town Jeflereon township, including Denver town Denver town • Lafayette township Leroy township Maxfield township v %■-• 1 Polk township, including Plamfleld town Plainfield town Sumner township, including Sumner town Sumner town Warren township Washington township ; • - - ■ ■ - — ; - ■ - ;; Waverly township, coextensive with Waverly city Waverly city: Ward I «i Wards ^49 Watds 79=! Ward 4 S»7 Wards ''9 ilncludes population (992) of Bristow and Clarksville 1 * Given in 1890 as in Albion township only. 739 742 1,858 1.419 971 359 619 6,274 5,319 591 8,814 7,884 12, 580 842 1,002 664 651 807 830 753 824 1,088 990 617 589 475 482 380 423 5,163 3,061 4,696 2,662 28,200 23, 772 661 477 695 10, 665 8, 38o 1,995 1,463 955 1,021 991 66 861 885 928 1,567 884 930 315 1,120 333 777 2,605 993 16, 305 1S90 812 807 781 623 170 1,365 655 894 311 688 102 668 469 887 1,320 320 2,132 1,437 938 744 3,177 24,219 774 715 1,547 1,052 824 630 4,612 3>459 4,928 4,012 6,674 825 921 785 616 433 686 7,919 6,-520 1,330 1,068 538 565 912 27 866 902 1,041 1,842 883 776 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1,373 704 632 1,709 14,630 842 875 748 541 1,042 824 740 666 496 912 1,233 1,667 861 936 762 2,346 Buchanan county. Buffalo township, including part of Aurora town Aurora town (part of) Total for Aurora town, in Buffalo and Madison townships. Byron township. Including Winthrop town Winthrop town Cono townsnip Fairbank township, including Fairbank town Fairbank town Fremont township Hazelton township, including Hazelton town Hazelton town Homer township Jefferson township Liberty township Madison township, including Lament town and part of Aurora town. Aurora town (part of) Lament town : Middlefield township Newton township Perry township, including Jesup town Jesup town Sumner township Washington township, including Independence city Independence city Ward I 997 Ward 2 745 Ward 3 760 Ward 4 731 Ward s 423 Westburg township '. BuENA Vista county . Barnes township Brooks township Coon township Elk township Fairfield township Grant township Hayes township Lee township Lincoln township Maple Valley township Newell township, including Newell town Newell town Nokomis township, including Alta town Alta town Poland township, including Marathon town Marathon town Providence township Scott township Sioux Rapids township, coextensive with Sioux Bapids town. Storm Lake township, including Storm Lake town Storm Lake town Washington township BUTLEE COUNTY . Albion township, including part of Parkersburg town . . . Parlcersburg town (part of) Total for Parkersburg town,2 in Albion and Monroe town- ships. Beaver township, including New Hartford town New Hartford town Bennezette township Butler township, including part of Clarksville town Clarksville town (part of) Total for Clarksville town, in Butler and Jackson town- ships. Coldwater township, including Greene town Greene town Dayton township Fremont township Jackson township, including parts of Allison and Clarks- ville towns. Allison town (part of) Total for Allison town, in Jackson and West Point town- ships. Clarksville town (part of) Jefferson township Madison township Monroe township, including Aplington town and part of Parkersburg town. Aplington town Parkersburg town ( part of ) Pittsford township, including Dumont town and part of Bristow town. Bristow town ( part of) Total for Bristow town, in Pittsford and West Point townships. Dumont town Ripley township Shell Eock township, including Shell Rock town Shell Rock town Washington township 1900 21,427 1,065 296 331 1,280 618 638 1,440 644 842 1,298 Soo 885 1,000 1,242 1,327 35 636 656 802 1,582 690 612 6,048 3,656 1,054 585 716 680 861 717 463 620 541 770 1,475 762 1,655 861 1,417 659 868 677 1,005 652 17, 955 1,689 899 1, 164 1,349 570 689 1,527 754 1,967 1, 192 641 757 811 14 463 95 657 679 1,388 427 265 1,202 43 317 433 621 1,547 839 926 3 Exclusive of population of Clarksville town. * Exclusive of population of Bristow town. Table 4. —POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Bdtlek county— Continued. West Point township, including parts o£ Allison and Bristow towns. Allison town {part of) . Bristow town (part of) . Calhoun county Butler township, including parts of Jolley and Pomerov towns. Jolley town (part of) Total for Jolley town, in Butler and Twin Lakes town- ships. Pomeroy town (part of) Total for Pomeroy town,2 in Butler and Sherman town- ships. Calhoun township » Cedar township Center township* Elm Grove township Garfield township Greenfield township Jackson township Lake City township.^ coextensive with Lake City Lake City Ward I 687 Ward 2 770 Ward 3 553 Ward 4 693 Lake Creek township Lincoln township, including Manson town , Manson town Logan township [[ Reading township, including Farnhamville town ....... Farnhamville town Sherman township, including part oJ Pomeroy town Pomeroy town (part of) Twin Lakes township,* including Rockwell City towii ' and part of Jolley town. Jofley town (part of) Rockwell City town 5 .- Union township, including Lohrville town Lohrville town Williams township .\..\[\\.. Carroll county. Arcadia township, including Arcadia town Arcadia town Carroll township including wards 2 and 3 and parts of i and 4 of Carroll city. Carroll City (part of). "" ■ " r Can Total for Carroll City,6 in Carroll and Grant townships. Ward 1 524 Ward 2 702 Ward 4 553 Eden township, including Templeton town '.'. Templeton town Glidden township, including Glldden town Glidden town Grant township, including parts of wards i and 4 of Car- roll city. Carroll city (part of) Jasper township ,'_ Kmest township Newton township, including Dedham town Dedham town Pleasant Valley township !.!..!!! Richland township Roselle township Sheridan township Union township, including Coon Rapids town Coon Rapids town Warren township, including Manning town Manning town Washington township ..'.[ Wheatland township, including Breda to%vn Breda town Cass county Atlantic township, coelctensive with Atlantic city Atlantic city : ' Ward I gi I Ward 2 1, 32g Ward 3 I, 396 Ward 4 1,400 Bear Grove township Benton township 1,506 449 274 18, 569 251 266 835 910 1S90 20, 319 1,205 4°S 3,810 2, 870 5,046 747 687 U,033 1,044 498 1,862 860 744 755 752 713 555 722 482 1,020 593 677 692 2,703 2,703 1, 160 726 488 2,119 1,478 1,424 822 687 544 1,014 807 348 137 737 692 1,769 836 1,222 516 1,184 982 597 435 7)1 556 1,245 463 3,357 2,448 1,079 1,067 321 269 1,670 1,225 733 532 678 618 12 714 660 905 821 1,163 970 374 273 678 748 646 090 1,019 1,015 779 747 1,862 1,791 1,017 873 1,952 1,828 1, 169 ".233 791 847 1,368 1,309 395 =56 19,645 770 759 1 Exclusive of population of Bristow town. 2 Given in 1890 as in Butler township only, 3 Lake City township, organized from part of Calhoun township since 1890 *Part of Center township annexed to Twin Lakes township since 1890 ^ Given in 1890 as in Center and Twin Lakes townships. *> Given in 1890 as in Carroll township only. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cass county— Continued. Brighton township, including Marne town . . Marne town Cass township, including Lewis town Lewis town Edna township Franklin township, including Wiota town . . . Wiota town Grant township, including Anita town Anita town Grove township Lincoln township .Massena township, including Massena town. Massena town 1900 Noble township Pleasant township, including Griswold town . . Griswold town Pymosa township Union township, including Cumberland town. Cumberland town Victoria township Washington township Cedar county . Cass township Center township, including Tipton city Tipton city Ward I 755 Ward 2 776 Ward 3 982 Dayton township, including Clarence town Clarence town Fairfield township Farmington township, including Durant town Durant town Fremont township, including Stanwood town and part of Mechaniesville town. Mechanicsville town (part of) Total for Mechanicsville town,8 in Fremont and Pioneer townships. Stanwood town Gower township '_] Inland township, including Bennett town Bennett town Iowa township [[ Linn township Massillon township Pioneer township, including part of Mechanicsvilie' town. Mechanicsville town (part of) Red Oak township Rochester township Springdale township, including West Branch "town ...'." ." .' West Branch town Springfield township, » including Lowden'towii "][[][][. Lowden town Sugar Creek township ..'" i [!."!!...!!."!"!!! ! Cebro Gordo county Bath township Clear Lake township, including part of Clear Lake "town " Clear Lake town (part of) Total for Clear Lake town.ii in Gear Lake* and ' Lake townships. Dougherty township Falls township, including Rock Fails town Rock Falls town Geneseo township, including Rockweil" town Rockwell town Grant township ' Grimes township, including MeseVvey and 'Thornton tow^ns. Meservey town Thornton town Lake township, including part of ci4arLake"town Clear Lake town (part of) ' Lime Creek township Lincoln township Mason township 12 Mason City township,!^ coe.xtensiVe "viithMasbn CitV " ' ' ' Mason City Ward I : •■;•■■ Ward2 ^'H° Wards.... 'P Mt. Vernon township .. . ^' ^7 Owen township. Plei^ant Valley township,' including SwaYedaietown owaledale town Portland township ..'. Union township 1,072 410 1,313 613 755 1,020 218 1,937 968 865 706 1,154 475 877 1,661 900 753 1,302 S91 740 19,371 1890 685 3,817 2,513 1,363 675 625 1,400 560 1,161 7°3 41S 900 1,065 238 812 1,249 615 443 666 1,908 647 1,426 544 624 20, 672 572 1,799 1,083 I, 706 717 1,224 124 1,350 830 763 1,021 193 299 1,306 623 865 584 561 6,746 6,746 842 240 643 510 1,298 579 684 1,013 168 1,636 69s 869 729 949 279 866 1,601 752 855 1,021 758 697 ' 18, 253 3,117 1.599 1,292 629 614 1,398 S°5 997 302 932 1,064 855 422 882 1,266 448 689 1,676 474 10931 405 14, 864 516 1,718 623 1,056 122 1,036 381 643 410 699 653 4,007 428 619 642 626 317 'Includes population (405) of Lowden town. »faiven m 1890 as m Pioneer township only. ' mI^" 'S-P^? "^^ i^Clear Lake township only. - Mason City township organized from part 0/ Mason township since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cherokee county . Afton township Amherst township Cedar township, including Larrabee town ..\\\..V.\'."\ Larrabee town Cheroliee township, including Cherokee city! !!!!!!!!!!! Cherokee city Ward2 '*' wardj.., ;:; , Js Diamond township Grand Meadow township Liberty township ' Marcus township, including Marcus town .....\.\[.\].. Marcus town Pilot township '.'.'..'. Pitcher township, including Aurelia town '.'. Aurella town Eock township \\\..\\[..\\[ Sheridan township, including Meriden town '. Meriden town Silver township !.!!!!!!!!.!! Spring townshijp Tilden township Willow township, including Washta town Washta town Chickasaw county , Bradford township, including Nashua town Nashua town Chickasaw township, including Bassett and Ionia towi.s Bassett town Ionia town Dayton township Deerfield township Dresden township Fredericksburg township,iucluding FrederickslDUrg town Fredericksburg town Jacksonville township New Hampton township, Including New Hampton town New Hampton town Richland township Stapleton township," including Lawler town Lawler town Utica township Washington township, including Alta Vista town Afta Vista town Clarke county . Doyle township, includiilg Hopeville town Hopeviile town Franklin township Fremont township Green Bay township Jackson township, including Woodburn town Woodburn town Knox township Liberty township Madison township Osceola township Osceola City township, coextensive with Osceola city. . . Osceola city; Ward 1 788 Ward 2 637 Wards i,°8o Troy township, including Murray town Murray town Ward township Washington township CLAY COUNTY. Clay township Douglas township Freeman township Garfield township Gillett Grove township Herdland township Lake township Lincoln township Logan, township Lone Tree township Meadow township -. Peterson township, including Peterson town Peterson town Rlvertou township Sioux townshipi • - - ■ • ■.- Spencer townsifiip,i coextensive with Spencercity Spencer city ; Ward I 9t9 Wardz 947 Wards '■''' Summit township Waterford township 16, 570 720 664 800 125 4,363 3,865 713 613 677 1,351 718 647 1,210 621 618 1,064 432 725 544 588 1,273 431 2,240 1,268 1,539 149 306 780 1,093 932 1,287 565 1,141 3,267 2.339 778 1,422 646 1,134 1,424 179 14s 643 762 728 1 135 467 731 825 671 609 2,506 949 583 13, 401 618 784 668 632 720 412 671 451 844 670 1,073 521 543 513 3,095 3i°95 668 463 1890 826 686 717 8,935 3.441 742 689 649 1,337 671 696 1,303 663 562 893 241 680 416 616 1,015 1,240 1,396 834 959 824 1,127 321 1,096 2,248 1,314 755 1.234 464 1,137 1,249 614 727 602 978 336 703 816 687 572 2,120 1,259 666 556 759 9,309 627 591 548 227 468 494 313 667 202 620 474 739 371 526 2,293 1,813 480 241 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clayton county. Boardman township, including Elkader town Elkader town Buena Vista township Cass township, including Strawberry Point town Stawberry Point town Clayton township Cox Creek township Elk township Farmersburg township, including Windsor town Windsor town Garnavillo township : Giard township Grand Meadow township Highland township Jefferson township, including Guttenberg town Guttenberg town Lodomillo township, including part of Edgewood town. . Edgewood town (part of) Total for Edgewood town, in Lodomillo township, Clay- ton county, and Honey Creek township, Delaware county. Mallory township Marion township Mendon township, including McGregor city, and North McGregor and West McGregor towns. McGregor city North McGregor town West McGregor town Millville township .' Monona township, including Monona town Monona town Read township Sperry township, including Volga City town , Volga City town Volga township, including Elkport town Elkport town Wagner township, including St.Olaf town St. Olaf town Clinto.n county Berlin township Bloomfield township, including Delmar town Delmar town Brookfleld township Camanche township, including Camanche town Camanche town Center township Clinton township,^ coextensive with Clinton city Clinton city Ward 1 6, 153 Ward 2 2, 461 Ward 3 z, 142 Ward 4 4, 88s Ward 5 1, 606 Ward 6 3, 109 Ward 7 2, 342 Deep Creek township Dewitt township, including Dewitt city Dewitt city Eden township, including Low Moor village Low Moor village Elk River township Hampshire township Liberty township Lincoln township Olive township, including Calamus town Calamus town Orange township, including Grand Mound town Grand Mound town Sharon township Spring Eock township, including Wheatland town Wheatland town Spring Valley township Washington township Waterford township Welton township Crawford county. Boyer township Charter Oak township, including Charter Oak town Charter Oak town Denison township, including Denison city Denison city Wardi 813 Ward 2 807 Ward 3 1, 151 East Boyer township Goodrich township Hanover township Hayes township Iowa township Jackson township Milford township Morgan township 1900 2,096 1,321 434 1,776 1,012 763 1,110 1,130 968 143 894 1,117 830 677 2,609 1,620 1,396 340 565 3,114 1,498 6j6 100 881 1,728 674 792 1,207 444 1,200 326 §87 124 732 1,460 592 911 1,183 713 996 22, 698 22,698 979 2,622 1,383 1,076 318 1,253 774 695 550 1,296 287 1,036 355 1,170 1,169 475 384 782 1,224 21,685 514 1,491 772 3,646 2,771 629 807 746 736 952 659 1,085 836 1 Sioux township organized from part of Spencer township since 1890. 2 Includes population (5,799) of Lyons township. 8 Lyons township annexed since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Crawford county — Continued. Nishnabotany township, including Manilla town Manilla town Otter Creek township, including Schleswig town Schleswig town Paradise township Soldier township Stockholm township Union township, including Arion and Dow City towns . Arion town , Dow City town '. Washington township Westside township, including Vail and Westside towns. Vail town Westside town Willow township Dallas county . Adams township Adel township, including Adel and Dallas Center towns Adel town Dallas Center town Beaver township Boone townshij) Collax township , Dallas township , Des Moines township, including Woodward town Woodward town ^ Grant township , Lincoln township Linn township, including Linden town Linden town Spring Valley township, including Perry city Perry city , Ward 1 1,260 Ward 2 1, 571 Ward 3 1, 15s Sugar Grove township, including Minburn town Minbum town Union township, including Dexter and Redfleld towns. . Dexter town Redfield town Van Meter township, including De Soto and Van Meter towns. De Soto town Van Meter town Walnut township, including Waukee town Waukee town Washington township 1900 Davis county . Bloomfleld township, coextensive with Bloomfield city. Bloomfield city: Ward I 633 Ward 2 781 Ward 3 691 Cleveland townshij) Drakeaville township, including Drakesville town Drakesville town Fabius township Fox River township Grove township Lick Creek township Marion township Perry township Prairie township, including Pulaski tovm Pulaski town Roscoe township Salt Creek township Soap Creek township Union township West Grove township Wyacondah township Decatur county . Bloomington township Burrell township, including part of Davis City town. Davis City town (part of) . ~ ' " ~ ■ i Cit Total for Davis City town,i in Burrell and New Buda townships. Center township Decatur township, including Decatur City town Decatur City town Eden township Fayette township, including Lamonl town Lamoni town Franklin township Garden Grove township, including Garden Grove town. Garden Grove town Grand Elver township Hamilton township, Including Pleasanton town Pleasanton town High Point township Leon township, coextensive with Leon town Long Creek township, including Van Wert town Van Wert town 1,665 773 1,187 233 788 653 946 1,408 192 462 793 1,518 578 39^ 636 23,058 1,018 2,691 1,213 625 811 718 812 908 1,463 550 1,109 1,188 317 2,240 79S S09 1,678 345 407 1,080 292 841 15, 620 2,105 941 508 238 986 822 984 1,168 779 302 446 1,091 1,034 1,118 867 1,255 18, 116 726 1,264 401 617 796 1,093 3S7 1,060 2,025 1,540 935 1,344 651 562 814 164 799 1,905 1,150 306 1890 1,222 526 901 619 687 800 1,078 451 706 1,658 538 448 602 20,479 840 2,240 995 445 775 756 851 1,099 1,171 328 758 766 3,739 2,880 1,016 . .... 607 397 1,772 328 467 1,039 240 754 871 617 303 1,074 718 926 1,179 903 645 731 471 1,106 910 1,095 927 1,172 578 594 615 890 215 1,048 1,215 1,213 554 586 800 766 1,422 994 MINOR civil divisions. Decatur county — Continued. Morgan township New Buda township, including part of Davis City town. Davis City town (part of ) Richland township, including Grand River town Grand River town Woodland township Delaware county. Adams township Bremen township Coflfins Grove township Colony township, including Colesburg town Colesburg town Delaware township, including Manchester city Manchester city Delhi township Elk township, including Greeley town Greeley town ^ Hazel Green township Honey Creek township, including part of Edge wood town Edgewood town (part of ) [For total see Lodomillo township, Clayton county.] Milo township North Fork township _ Oneida township, including Earlville town Earlville town , Prairie township 1900 ip Richland township South Fork township, including Hopkinton town. Hopkinton town Union township Des Moines county. Augusta township Benton township Burlington township, including Burlington city Burlington city Ward I 3, 394 Ward 2 4, 039 Ward 3 3, 379 Ward 4 2, 900 Ward 5 2, 779 Ward 6 3, 253 Ward 7 3, 457 Danville township Flint River township, including West Burlington town. West Burlington town Franklin township Huron township ; . Jackson township , Pleasant Grove township. . .' Union township Washington township Yellow Springs township, including Mediapolis town '. '. '. Mediapolis town Dickinson county . Center Grove township, including Arnolds Park town and part of Spirit Lake town. Arnolds Park town Spirit Lake town (part of ) !!!!!!"!" Total for Spirit Lake town,2 in Center Grove and Spirit Lake townships. Diamond Lake township Excelsior township Lakeville township " Lloyd township Milford township, including part of Milford town ! ". " " ! " ' Mllford town (part of) Total for Milford town, in Milford "indOkoboiVVowi-" ships. ^''°SSK township, including part of Milford town Milford town (part of ) ' "" Richland township .' Silver Lake township, including Lake Park'town Lake Park town :.. Spirit Lake township, including" Orleans tovm "and "mrt" of Spirit Lake town. Orleans town Spirit Lake town (part of) Superior township, including Superior" town Superior town Westport township DURUQUE county 1 Given in 1890 as in Burrell township only. 2 Given in 1890 as in Center Grove township only. Cascade township, including part of Cascade town cascade town (part of ) Total for Cascade town,"3"i"n" ■c"asc"a"de" "and "white"w"a"t"e"r' townships, Dubuque county, and Richland townships Jones county. *^ ' 786 216 1,287 326 19,185 1890 868 968 990 1,183 274 3,680 2,887 1,030 1,270 488 857 1,152 225 731 908 1,673 618 592 873 1,762 767 648 35, 989 445 900 24,099 23, 201 1,185 2,346 1,044 984 900 270 848 1,249 845 1,918 725 7,995 1,901 251 1, 191 1, 219 268 427 314 623 751 205 485 829 280 490 836 541 445 92 28 578 ;?7 56, 403 1,250 584 1,266 640 976 898 1,296 3,051 2,344 1,039 1,074 7S4 874 sin 1890 in Cascade and Whitewater townships, Dubuque county, only. Table 4 — POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Dubuque county— Continued. Center township Concord township, Including Holy Cross "towii Holy Cross town ., , . Dodge township, including ■Worthingtontown Worthington town Dubuque township -i ....!. 1 Iowa township Jefferson township , ......'. Julian township, coextensive with Dubuque city! ...... Dubuqe city: Sf^i^di 5,888 S^^dz 4,743 Wards 6,886 Ward 4 7, 361 Ward s II, 410 Liberty township Mosalem township " New Wine township, including DyersvlUe and New Vienna towns. Dyersville town New Vienna town Peru township Prairie Creek township, Including Bernard town Bernard town Table Mound township Taylor township, including Epworth and Farley towns. Epworth town Farley town Vernon township Washington township Whitewater township, including part of Cascade town. . Cascade town (part of) Emmet county Armstrong Grove township, including Armstrong town. Armstrong town Center township Denmark township Ellsworth township .- Emmet township Estherville township, including EstherviUe city Estherville city Ward 1 1,287 Ward 2 850 Ward 3 1, 100 High Lake township Iowa Lake township Jack Creek township Lincoln township Swan Lake township Twelve Mile Lake township Fayette county Auburn township Banks township Bethel township Center township, including Eandalia town Randalia town Clermont township, including Clermont town Clermont town Dover township Eden township, including Waucoma town Waucoma town Fairfield township, including Arlington town Arlington townl Payette township, coextensive with Fayette town Fremont township, including Westgate town Westgate town Harlan township, including May nard town Maynard town lUyiia township, including Wadena town Wadena town Jefferson township, including Oelwem city Oelwein city Ward I '.'SI Ward 2 899 Wards '- '.383 Ward 4 ''7°9 Oran township -,-.■-■ v.; - :■ v Pleasant Valley township, including Elgin town Elgin town Putnam township Scott township ; Smlthfleld township Union township Westfleld township : .i: •;,-,- ■ Vj," ;■-■■„;::, West Union township, coextensive with West Union city West Union city: , Ward I ^ Ward 2 °^S Ward 3 ,■■■--•■ *So Windsor township including Hawkey a town Hawkeye town ' 1 Formerly Brush Creek. 1900 1,210 1,M9 IIS 1,062 288 1,510 738 1,300 36, 297 95B 940 942 814 2,724 2,579 1.323 1,272 976 1,020 872 803 951 1,068 1,884 1,606 549 348 S'J 582 853 882 737 749 1,093 984 S34 441 9,936 4,274 1,391 293 M 283 761 261 458 291 393 293 3,713 1,713 3,237 I. 475 589 412 293 67 441 212 342 78 493 161 489 210 29,845 23,141 '1,256 1,192 785 668 768 855 826 890 1,314 1,320 513 488 1,168 1,214 1,402 1,381 540 406 1,824 1,542 863 593 1,315 1,062 1,080 827 1,205 1,062 495 375 1,104 1,035 6,076 1,511 5,142 830 961 864 1,507 1,340 635 369 783 710 674 614 771 677 753 759 958 909 1,936 1,676 518 1890 1,165 1,005 1,048 1,484 703 1,491 30, 311 1,033 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Floyd county Cedar township Charles City township, coextensive with Charles City. . Charles City: Ward 1 663 Ward 2 1, 132 Ward 3 I, 267 Ward 4 1, 165 Floyd township, including Floyd town Floyd town Niles township Pleasant Grove township Biverton township Eocktord township, including Eoclcford town Rockford town Rock Grove township, including Nora Springs town Nora Springs town Rudd township, including Rudd town Rudd town St. Charles township Scott township Ulster township Union town.ship, including Marble Rock town Marble Rock town Franklin county Clinton township, coextensive with Sheffield town Geneva township Grant township Hamilton township Ingham township Lee township Marion township Morgan township, including part of Dows town Dows town (part of) Total for Dows town, in Morgan townsliip, Franklin coun ty, and Blaine townsliip, Wright county. Mott township Oakland township Osceola township Reeve township Richland township Ross township Scott township Washington township, coextensive with Hampton city.. Hampton city: Ward I 499 Ward 2 628 Ward 3 900 Ward 4 700 West Fork township Wisner township Fremont county Benton township Fisher township, including Farragut town Farragut town Franklin township,^ coextensive with Hamburg city . . Hamburg city: Ward I 454 Ward 2 516 Ward 3 469 Ward 4 640 Green township Locust Grove township Madison township Monroe township, including Imogene town Imogene town Prairie township Riverside township. Including Randolph town Randolph town Eiverton township, including Riverton village Riverton village Ross township, coextensive with Tabor town Scott township, including Thurman town Thurman town Sidney township, including Sidney town Sidney town Walnut township Washington township Greene county Bristol township Cedar township Dawson township Franklin township Grant township Greenbrier township Hardin township Highland township, including Churdan town Churdan town. ..." Jackson township 2 Given as Hamburg in 1890. 1900 17,754 586 ,227 1,138 353 791 650 1,100 1,662 1,080 1,845 1,209 1,017 381 1,683 674 899 1,482 S73 14, 996 688 783 699 615 676 660 920 1,139 192 S18 547 840 779 659 613 687 770 2,727 650 544 653 310 18,546 16,842 981 1,379 2,079 912 1,213 406 1,634 1,000 969 743 754 878 1,048 1,086 1,030 296 279 572 591 1,007 948 373 276 1,221 1,078 687 560 934 503 1,575 1,528 409 395 3,368 3,051 1,143 839 529 519 1,194 1,064 17,820 15,797 828 760 629 562 722 760 871 826 632 573 698 690 756 601 1,101 751 626 377 700 695 (No. 23 2) 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Gontinued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1S90 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Greene county— Continued. Jefferson township, coextensive with Jefferson city Jefferson city: Ward I i,o6o Ward 2 625 Ward 3 pi6 Junction township, including Grand Junction town Grand Junction town Kendrlck township !!!!!.!!.!!!!!!!!! Paton township, including Paton town Paton town Scranton township, Including Scranton town Scranton town Washington township, including Eippey town !..'!.!..!! Rippey town Willow township Grundy county. Beaver township Blackhawk township, Including Reinbeck town ..... Reinbeck town Clay township, including Seaman and Conrad towns 1 Beaman town Conrad town Colfax township, including Holland town...........'.'. Holland town Fairfield township ".,'.' Felix township German township Grant township \ Lincoln township ] . '. Melrose township Palermo township, including Grundy Center town . . . . Grundy Center town Pleasant Valley township Shiloh township, including Wellsburg town Wellsburg town Washington township, including Morrison town Morrison town ..,'. Guthrie county. Baker township Bear Grove township Beaver township, Including Menlo town Menlo town Cass township, including Panora town !!!!..!!.,! Panora town Dodge township, including Bagley town !!!!!!!!!.! Bagley town Grant township Highland township, including Bayard town Bayard town Jackson township !!!!.!!!.. Orange township Penn township f Richland township Seely township Stuart township,! including wards 1 and 2 of Stuart city! Stuart city (part of) [For total see Stuart township, Adair county.] Thompson township, including Casey town Casey town Union township .'.'.".' Vail ey township, including Guthrie Center and Mon'teith towns. Guthrie Center town Monteith town Victory township .........."...'.'',"'! Hamilton county. ,025 Blairsburg township Boone township,^ coextensive with Webster'city! Webster City: Wardi Wards ^=^5 3 lioie Wards 381 Cass township Clear Lake township, including Stanhope town ...!.!!!! ! Stanhope town Ellsworth township Freedom township Fremont township Hamilton township [/_\ Independence township,^ including Kamrar town! ...... Kamrar town Li berty township !!!.".'!!!.".'! Lincoln township, including part of Ellsworth town. .... Ellsworth town (part of) ;. Total for Ellsworth town, in Lincoln and Lyon town- ships. Lyon township, including Jewell town and part of Ells- worth town. Ellsworth town (part of) , Jewell town 2,484 1,113 795 1,019 328 1,655 983 1,619 39S 710 13,757 18, 729 688 542 710 770 1,477 1,351 428 389 2,480 2,176 958 8og 1,033 942 355 794 838 1,238 1,122 494 348 820 721 646 527 414 2,102 1,286 1,268 742 691 1,691 290 1,461 1,667 1,284 1,047 568 452 463 1,986 1,642 1. 193 1.037 57 977 917 780 4,613 686 1,159 297 1,005 589 607 744 805 223 772 1,246 291 319 1,642 28 947 1,875 2,181 932 770 892 '45 1,445 71 5 1,700 716 833 805 1,801 1,401 1,203 731 1,404 1,121 266 262 483 157 921 1,009 800 836 691 886 933 1,018 680 667 676 743 632 622 1,976 1,788 1,322 1,161 788 835 978 864 644 625 176 i6s 17, 380 15,319 530 2,829 538 965 972 506 516 647 564 997 1,216 Hamilton county — Continued. Marion township, including Stratford town . . Stratford town Rose Grpve township ; Scott township Webster township Williams township, including Williams town . Williams town Hancock county. Amsterdam township Avery township, including Goodell town Goodell town Bingham township Boone township, including part of Cor with town Corwith town (part of) Total for Corwith town,3 in Boone and Magor town- ships. Britt township, including Britt town Britt town ^ Concord township, including Garner town Gamer town Crystal township, including Crystal Lake town Crystal Lake town Ell township, including Klemme town Klemme town Ellington township Erin township Garfield township German township Madison township Magor township, including part of Corwith town Corwith town (part of) Orthel to-nmship Twin Lakes township Hardin county . Alden township, including Alden town Alden town Buckeye township !!.!!!!!! 1 !!!!.!! 1 Clay township, including Steamboat Rock town ...'. Steamboat Rock town Concord twwnship V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Eldora township, including Eldora city. \"]V.\\\"."\]\ Eldora city '.'.'.'.'.'.'. Ward I 'a^T* Ward 2 ::::::::;:::: E. wS^t::::::;;:::;;:::::::::::: tt Ellis township Etna township, including Ackley town !'!!!!'!! I ! J Ackley town Grant township l'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Hardin township, including Iowa' Pail's towii . 1 . . '. '. . . . " " Iowa Falls town Jackson township'. . Pleasant township . . . Providence townsliip, including New Provide'iice 'to'wn New Providence town Sherman township, including RadciiSe'towii Radcliffe town Tipton township, including Hiibiiard t'owii ! ! ! ! ! Hubbard town nnion township, including Union and'whitten towns" ' ' Union town ^ Whitten town Harrison county. • Pan of Penn township annexed to Stuart township since 1890 = Part of Independence township annexed to Boone township since 1890. Allen township Boyer township, including 'Woodbine'town Woodbine town Calhoun township ' " Cass township [ ] ' Cincinnati township Clay township '.]]] Douglas township Harrison township, including Diiuiap town Dunlap town Jackson townsliip ".'-".".'.'..'. Jefferson township, includ'ing'ioga'n'towu Logan town Lagrange township ".'.". Lincoln township ", Little Sioux township, inciu'diiig'Littl'e Sioui'town Little bioux town w,. x^ Magnolia township. . . Morgan township, including" Ji'o'ndliiii'iii' toi^' Mondamm town Raglan township St. John township, including" Mi"i"(;uri "vklieyiity Missouri Valley citv J ^^"-J Ward I •-■ Ward2... '>=S? Ward3 ''°°* Taylor township, incl"udiii"g 'M'o"dai4"town '' ^°° Modale town 3 Given in 1890 as in Magor township only. 1,297 4S8 635 987 879 1,068 500 13,752 899 885 254 696 587 116 651 1,945 1,54° 1,829 1,288 718 246 756 262 941 516 588 616 652 955 535 620 549 22,794 1,695 709 637 1,153 410 893 2,872 2,233 677 2,432 1,445 796 3,846 2,840 928 1,324 1,087 268 1,321 645 1,390 676 1,743 589 217 25,597 2,167 1,255 506 924 678 731 735 2,178 1,355 682 2,593 1,377 728 654 1,275 427 1,381 833 384 657 5,126 4,010 887 383 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hakrison county— Continued. Union township Washington township, including Persia town . Persia town Henry county. Baltimore township Canaan township Center township, including Mt. Pleasant city Mt. Pleasant city Ward I i, 488 Ward 2 I, ogo Ward 3 742 Ward 4 789 Jackson township Jefferson township, including Wayland town Wayland town Marion township New London township, including New London town . . . New London town Salem township, including Salem town Salem town Scott township, including Winfield town Winfield town Tippecanoe township, including Rome town Rome town Trenton township Wayne township Howard county. 1900 Afton township, including part o£ Elma town Elma town (part of) Total for Elma town, in Afton and Howard townships Albion township Chester township Forest City township, including Limesprings town Limesprings town Howard township, including part of Elma town Elma town (part of) Howard Center township Jamestown township, including part of Riceville town . . Riceville town (part of) Total for Riceville town, in Jamestown township, Howard county," and Jenkins township, Mitchell county. New Oregon township, including Protivin town Protivin town Oakdale township Paris township Saratoga township Vernon Springs township, including Cresco city Cresco city Ward 1 90° Ward 2 9S7 Wards 939 Humboldt county . Avery township, including Bradgate town Bradgate town Beaver township Corinth township - Dakota township, coextensive with Dakota town Delana township, Including Bode town Bode town Grove township - Humboldt township, including Livermore town Livermore town Lake township a,-,--v Norway township, including Thor town Thor town Rutland township ; .■ v W ':_■;.■ iV*;™.™" ' Springvale township, coextensive with Humboldt town . Vernon township, including Renwick town and part of Luveme town. Luveme town ( part of ) C- " 'ri" "u'lU'.' Total for Luveme town,' in Vernon township, Jlumbomt county, and Luveme township, Kossuth county. Renwick town Wacousta township :■■.-%;.-, v;jV,: V'''„' ' ' Weaver township, including part of Gilmore City town .. Gilmore City town (part of) - • ; ■ ■ ■•••-- • Total for Gilmore City town, in Weaver township, Hum- boldt county, and Lake township, Pocahontas county. Ida county Battle township vr^ '":'":. Blaine township, including Arthur town Arthur town ; " "A V Corwin township, including Ida Grove town. Ida Grove town . 1,015 1,179 361 20, 02'2 871 9i7 6,173 4,109 804 1,621 394 810 1,869 1,003 1,653 548 1,639 820 1,369 255 1,124 1,142 14, 512 1,627 545 976 622 718 1,236 60s 1,494 431 687 1,014 349 1,310 136 567 1,058 721 3,558 2,806 1890 791 223 696 580 362 1,068 409 648 1,207 618 765 1,057 274 884 1,474 1,129 128 534 35° 826 1,180 483 687 673 822 162 2,634 1,967 947 1,222 18, 895 1,064 937 6,007 3,997 795 1,410 1,406 580 1,470 551 1,389 461 1,172 1,136 1,221 1,091 675 487 1,032 55° 1,021 569 659 1,196 444 849 478 2,682 2,018 628 '7ii 353 897 459 497 961 700 1,075 795 521 742 10, 705 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 659 733 2,163 1,563 1 Given in 1890 as in Luveme township, Kossuth county, only, includes population (3,231) of La Motte village and Maquoketa city. Ida county— Continued. Douglas township Galva township, including Galva town Galva town Garfield township Grant township Griggs township, including Holstein town Holstein town Hayes township Logan township Maple township, including Battle Creek town . Battle Creek town Silver Creek township Iowa county. Amana township Cono township Dayton townsnip English township, including North English town North English town Fillmore township, including Parnell town Pamell town Greene township Hartford township, including parts of Ladora and Victor towns. Ladora town (part of) Total for Ladora town, in Hartford and Sumner town- ships. Victor town (part of) Total for Victor town, in Hartford township, Iowa county, and Warren township, Poweshiek county. Hilton township Honey Creek township Iowa township Lenox township Lincoln township Marengo township, including Marengo city Marengo city Pilot township Sumner township, including part of Ladora town Ladora town (part of ) Troy township, including Williamsburg town Williamsburg town Washington township York township Jackson county . Bellevue township, including Bellevue city Bellevue city Brandon township Butler township Fairfield township Farmers Creek township Iowa township, including part of Miles city Miles city (part of) Total for Miles city, in Iowa and Van Buren townships Jackson township, including Springbrook town Springbrook town Maquoketa township, including wards 1 and 3 of Maquo- keta city. Maquoketa city (part of ) Total for Maquoketa city, in Maquoketa and South Fork townships. Ward z i, 214 Ward 2 920 Ward 3 643 Ward 4. - 1, 000 Monmouth township, including Baldwin and Monmouth towns. Baldwin town Monmouth town Otter Creek township Perry township, including Andrew town Andrew town Prairie Spring township, including part of La Motte vil- lage. La Motte village (part of) Total for La Motte village, in Prairie Spring and Rich- land townships. Richland township, including part of La Motte village. . La Motte village (part of) South Fork townsliip, including wards 2 and 4 of Maquo- keta city. Maquoketa city (part of) Tete de Mort township Union township, including Sabula city Sabula city Van Buren township, including Preston city and part of Miles city. Miles city (part of) Preston city Washington township 3 Exclusive of population of Maquoketa city. * Exclusive of population of La Motte village. 1900 723 1,103 456 668 650 1,602 870 858 645 1,287 542 662 19,544 1,748 223 765 1,964 683 1,895 318 1,013 1,521 22s 239 493 612 694 904 934 429 707 2, 662 2,007 775 655 14 1,888 1, 100 605 772 23, 616 2,501 1,607 1,133 788 778 1,026 1,133 319 385 833 107 2,8.59 1,857 3,777 254 227 281 762 689 1,179 1,258 273 307 784 ■'754 272 154 834 4 726 148 3,144 31,217 1,920 767 1,548 881 1,252 1,176 1,029 gi8 1,487 1,340 66 489 835 901 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Jasper county . Buena Vista township Clear Creek township Des Moines township, including Prairie City town Prairie City town Elk Creek township Fairview township, including Monroe town Monroe town Hickory Grove township Independence township, including Baxter town Baxter town Kellogg township, including Kellogg town Kellogg town ., Lynn Grove township. Including Lynnville town Lynnville town Malaka township Mariposa township Mound Prairie township Newton township, including Newton city Newton city Ward 1 1,257 Ward 2 1,374 Ward 3 1,051 Palo Alto township Poweshiek township Richland township Rock Creek township Sherman township Washington township, including Colfax town Colfax town Jefferson county . Blackhawk township Buchanan township Cedar township Des Moines township Fairfield township, including Fairfield city Fairfield city Ward I 859 Ward 2 •! , 424 Ward 3 1, 534 Ward 4 872 Liberty township Lockridge township Locust Grove township, including Batavia town Batavia town Penn township, including Pleasant Plain town i ! ....... Pleasant Plain town Polk township, including Paokwood iovm.............. Packwood town Bound Prairie township Walnut township Johnson county . Big Grove township, including Solon town. Solon town. Cedar township Clear Creek township East Lucas township 2 Fremont township, including Lone Tree town !!!.!!.!!! Lone Tree town Graham township Hardin township Jefferson township Liberty township Lincoln township Lucas township, a coextensive with Iowa City ! ! ......' Iowa City: S^di I ,62 Ward2 I ,„ Wards .;:; l:^ Ward4 ijso „ ,. Ward5 I 602 Madison township Monroe township Newport township Oxford township, including Oxford town ....... Oxford town Penn township Pleasant Valley township Scott township Sharon township Union township ..'. Washington township !!.!!!!.! West Lucas township, 2 including Coralvilie town! ...... Coralville town ^ Jones county . Cass township Castle Grove township. Clay township 1900 26, 976 960 891 2,125 8o3 1,064 2,326 017 743 1,422 427 1,353 653 1,472 347 630 684 885 4,637 3,682 1,209 1,423 803 613 645 3,091 2,053 17,437 722 947 673 962 5,950 4,689 1,017 1,229 1,540 S33 1,322 280 1,265 284 887 923 24,817 1,228 397 803 557 538 1,550 600 667 691 749 577 454 7,987 472 843 689 1,515 664 688 514 775 1,041 811 1,066 702 125 21, 954 851 784 673 1890 24, 943 943 940 2,090 684 1,127 2,292 952 719 1,277 1,398 700 1,370 261 689 680 807 3,475 2,564 1,088 2,105 776 707 704 1,756 957 15,184 773 952 663 892 4,303 3.391 1,248 1,266 307 1,283 1,096 890 925 1 23, 082 1,196 353 741 477 1,186 719 796 512 615 7,016 531 822 638 1,309 515 638 513 744 1,076 698 1,030 ■120,233 836 760 696 MINOR CIVIL divisions. • Includes population (1,242) of Lucas township, taken to form East and West Lucas townships since 1890. 2 Organized from part of Lucas township since 1890. * Formerly Iowa. ♦Includes population (941J of Onslow and Wyoming towns. Jones county — Continued. Fairview township, including Anamosa city and Straw- berry Hill town. Anamosa city , Ward I 638 Ward 2 1, 260 Ward 3 601 Ward 4 392 Strawberry Hill town Greenfield township, including Martelle town Martelle town Hale township Jackson township Lovell township, ^ including Montioello city . Monticello city Ward I 658 Ward 2 763 Wards 683 Madison township, including Center Junction town and parts of Onslow and Wyoming towns. Center Junction town. Onslow town (part of)....,.. Total for Onslow town, in Madison and Wyoming town- ships. Wyoming town (part of) Total for Wyoming town, in Madison and Wyoming townships. Oxford township. Including Oxford Junction town Oxford Junction town Richland township, including part of Cascade town Cascade town (part of) [For total see Cascade township, Dubuque county.] Rome township, including Olin town Olin town , Scotch Grove township Washington township Wayne township Wyoming township, including parts of Onslow and Wyoming towns. Onslow town (part of) Wyoming town (part of) 1900 Keokuk county . Adams township Benton township, including Hedrick town Hedrick town Clear Creek township English River township, including South English town.! South English town German township !!!!!! Jackson township, including OUie town ..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ollie town Lafayette township, including Harper and Keota towns! Harper town Keota town Lancaster township !!!!!!!!!! Liberty township, including Kinross town !!!!!!! Kinross town Prairie township, including Thornburg town !!!!!!!!!!!! Thornburg town Richland township, including Richland town !!!!!!!!!!! Richland town Sigourney township, including Sigourney city!!!!!!!!!!! Sigourney city Steady Run township, including Martinsburg'towii! Martinsburg town Van Buren township !!!!!!!!!! Warren township, including Delta town !.!!!!! Delta town Washington township, including What Clieer city What Cheer city Ward I !!!!! ■■■-■ Ward2 "2 Wards T ?^l 1.097 Kossuth county . 811 Algona township, coextensive with Algona oitv Algonacity: ' Wardi (^ Ward 2 „^„ Wards 11° Ward 4 ! l^° Buffalo township, including Titonka town Titonka town Burt township. Including Burt Vowii Burt town Cresco townsliip Eagle township ' Fenton township Garfield township German township Grant township a Greenwood township.s inciudingBancrofttown' Bancroft town "■.". 4,366 164 842 158 1,012 818 3,014 2, Z04 1,253 255 133 263 15 794 1,605 780 801 148 1,734 692 856 580 1,046 1,720 130 779 24,979 949 2,108 1,03s 796 1,240 319 1,147 1,275 238 2,060 269 996 1,282 1,000 132 1,463 267 1,434 534 2,372 1.952 1,186 332 865 1,526 691 4,286 2,746 22, 720 ' Formerly Monticello. 'nS'infJ^S f P°P"l'i"o° of Onslow and Wyoming towns, snrl^n"' I™'" P"' °J S^**^ township since 1890. °te f»ul*''P"? P'"'V°' Greenwood township since 1890. « Parts taken to from Grant and Harrison townships since 2,911 723 224 1,090 504 567 249 763 662 668 383 1,414 839 1890 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kossuth county— Continued. Harrison township,! including Swea City town Swea City town , Hebron township ^ Irvington township Ledyard township, a including Germania and Ledyard towns. Germania town Ledyard town Lincoln township" Lotts Creek township Luveme township, including part oJ Luverne town Luveme town (part of) [For total see Vernon townsliip, Humboldt county.] Plum Creek township Portland township Prairie township Bamsay township^ Eiverdale township Seneca township Sherman township Springfield township 2 Swea township ^ Union township Wesley township, Including Wesley village Wesley village Whittemore township, including Whlttemore town Whittemore town 1900 Lee county. Cedar township , Charleston township Denmark township Des Moines township Franklin township, including Donnellson and Franklin towns. Donnellson town Franklin town Green Bay township Harrison township Jackson township, including Keokuk city Keokuk city Ward I 1,884 Ward 2 =,892 Wards 2,200 Ward 4 1,748 Ward 5 2, 236 Ward6 3,68i Jefferson township Madison township, coextensive with Fort Madison city. Fort Madison city; Ward I 1.524 Ward 2 1,085 Wards ''56i Ward 4 2,252 Wards =.856 Marion township, including St. Paul town St. Paul town Montrose township, including Montrose town Montrose town Pleasant Eidge township Van Buren township Washington township .- - ■ ■ West Point township, including West Point town West Point town Linn county. Bertram township Boulder township : ■ . - ■ Brown township, including SpringviUe town . Springville town Buffalo township Clinton township College township Fairfax township ■ Favette township - - . ,,. ,, Franklin township, including Lisbon and Mt. Vernon towns. Lisbon town Mt. Vernon town ■ Grant township, including Walker town Walker town - - • Jackson township, including Coggon town Coggon town M£ne'townshlp, 'including Central City town Central City town - - - -. .- • Marion township, including Marion city """^rd^::::;::::::::::::::::::":::""""-':"" Ward 2 ^'°19 Wards ,^5° Ward4 ''°+^ Monroe township Otter Creek township 1 Orffnniypd from part of Greenwood township since 1890. »HXXLe 443 Ward 4 3, 388 Ward 5 2, 947 Ward 6 4. 744 Ward 7 2, 722 Wards 3,°°^ Kenwood town Spring Grove township Washington township^ including Center Point town — Center Point town Louisa county . Columbus City township, including Columbus City and Columbus Junction towns. Columbus City town Columbus Junction town Concord township Eliot township Elm Grove township Grandvlew township, including Letts town Letts town * ■ Jefferson township Marshall township Morning Sun township, including Morning Sun town ... Morning Sun town Oakland township Port Louisa township Union township Wapello township, including Wapello city Wapello city Lucas county. Benton township Cedar township , Chariton township, coextensive with Chariton city Chariton city: Ward 1 1, 520 Ward 2 1,248 Ward 3 1,221 English township Jackson township, including Cleveland and Lucas towns Cleveland town Lucas town Liberty township Lincoln township Otter Creek township Pleasant township Union township Warren township Washington township, including Russell town Russell town Whltebreast township Lyon county . Allison township Centennial township Cleveland township Dale township Doon township, including Alvord and Doon towns Alvord town Doon town Elgin township, including Little Rock town Little Rock town Garfield township Grant township Larchwood township, Including Larchwood and Lester towns. Larchwood town Lester town Liberal township Logan township Lyon township Midland township Richland township, including Inwood town Inwood town Riverside township, including part of Bock Rapids town Rock Rapids town (part of) Total for Rock Rapids,^ in Riverside and Rock town- ships. Rock township. Including part of Rock Rapids town . . . Rock Rapids town (part of) Sioux township Wheeler township, including George town George town 1900 from parts 3 Part taken to form Eagle township since 1890. 4 Formerly Lettsville. 6 Given in 1890 as in Rock township only. 897 27,081 25, 656 283 1,006 1,615 674 13,516 2,757 1,099 828 873 576 1,397 387 608 608 1,761 948 562 663 546 2,347 1,398 16,126 631 735 3,989 854 2, 792 202 1, 132 908 746 766 1,002 899 726 1,342 636 746 13, 165 340 395 571 655 1,370 249 545 744 399 488 621 1,040 450 225 648 506 643 385 1,041 477 455 122 I, 766 2,059 1,644 449 956 394 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Madison county. Center township, coextensive with Winterset city Winterset city: Ward 1 1,550 Ward 2 ; 1,489 Crawford township, including Patterson town Patterson town , Douglas township Grand Elver township, including Macksburg town Macksburg town Jackson township Jefferson township Lee township Lincoln township Madison township, including Earlham town Earlham town Monroe township Ohio township Penn township Scott township South township, including St. Charles town St, Charles town Union township Walnut township, including East Peru town East Peru town Webster township 1900 Mahaska county . Adams township ■. Black Oak township Cedar township, including Fremont town Fremont town East Des Moines township Gariield township, including Beacon town Beacon town Harrison township, including Baxter town and part of Eddyville town. Baxter town Eddyville town (part of) Total for Eddyville town,i in Harrison township, Mahaska county, and Columbia township, Waterpello county. Jefferson township . Lincoln township,^ including Oskaloosa city Oskaloosa city Ward I r,027 Ward 2 2, 283 Ward 3 2, 238 Ward 4 1, 820 Ward 5 1, 844 Madison township Monroe township Pleasant Grove township, including part of Barnes City town. Barnes City town (part of) Total for Barnes City town, in Pleasant Grove township, Mahaska county, and Jackson township, Poweshiek county. Prairie township, including New Sharon town New Sharon town Richland township Scott township. . ." Spring Creek township Union township West Des Moines township White Oak township, including Rose Hill town Rose Hill town Marion county . Clay township Dallas township Franklin township Indiana township 3 Knoxville township, ^ including Knoxville city Knoxville city Ward I 1,219 Ward 2 . 304 Ward 3 1 , 608 Lake Prairie township, including Pella city Pella city Ward I 819 Ward 2 618 Wards 667 Ward 4 519 Liberty township, including Bussey, Hamilton, and Marysville towns. Bussey town Hamilton town Marysville town Perry township Pleasant Grove township, including Plea.santville town. . Pleasantville town Polk township Red Rock township Summit township Swan township, including Swan town Swan town 17,710 3,039 163 899 900 23s 766 863 606 798 1,424 630 737 968 765 960 1,445 412 770 1,113 252 837 34,273 1890 674 993 1,449 542 1,983 3,128 953 3,129 41 174 1, 230 969 10, 136 9, 2Z2 866 764 1,038 1,070 1,104 909 274 2,146 2,044 1,252 1,026 1,213 1,366 942 978 1,430 1,706 989 974 460 386 1,624 1,449 253 200 24,169 23, 058 1,264 1,126 1,140 1,066 789 822 996 1,000 5,688 5,616 3,131 2,632 4,461 4,621 2,623 2,408 2,431 15,977 2,281 830 133 891 937 186 749 804 593 811 1,061 302 771 866 773 974 1,196 387 794 760 28,805 759 1,013 1,164 1,831 2,722 570 2,068 815 745 6,868 6,558 1,423 550 538 322 348 563 510 1,594 1,495 738 510 666 659 824 1,003 1,218 1,137 940 1,065 406 419 MINOB CIVIL divisions. Makion county— Continued. Union township Washington township . Marshall county . Bangor township Eden township, including Edenville town Edenville town Greencastle township, including Gilman town Gilman town Iowa township, including Albion village Albion village Jefferson township Le Grand township, including Le Grand town Le Grand town Liberty township, including St. Anthony town St. Anthony town Linn township Liscomb township, including Liscomb town Liscomb town Logan township, including Melbourne city Melbourne city Marietta township Marlon township Marshalltown township, coextensive with Marshalltown city. Marshalltown city: Ward I 2, 613 Ward 2 2, 348 Ward 3 3,381 Ward 4 3, 202 Minerva township State Center township, including State Center town State Center town Taylor township Timber Creek township Vienna township Washington township 1900 1890 Mills county . Anderson township, including Henderson town Henderson town Center township, including Hillsdale town Hillsdale town Deer Creek township Glenwood township, including Glen wood city Glenwood city Ward I 1, 791 Ward 2 755 Wards 494 Indian Creek township, including Emerson and Hast- ings towns. Emerson town Hastings town " " Ingraham township, including Sliver City town ........ Silver City town Lyons township Malvern township, coextensive with Malvern town 1 Oak township , Plattville township, including Pacific Junction towii '. '. Pacific Junction town Rawles township St. Marys township Silver Creek township ... White Cloud townsh^) Mitchell county. 'Given in 1890 as in Columbia township, Wapello county, only. 2 Formerly Oskaloosa. Burr Oak township Cedar township Douglas township ! i " - Jenkins township, including part of RieeViUetown; KiceviIIe town (part of) [For total see Jamestown township, Howard countv 1 Liberty township ; ' ' Lincoln township Mitchell township, Inclu'ingMiVcheil and West'Mitch-' ell towns. Mitchell town West Mitchell town Newburg township Osage township. Including Osage city Osage city Ward I ::■-■ Ward2 ZS^ Wards ward4 ::: v.f. Otranto township '*'" Rock township St. Ansgar township, inciiiding si.' Anagar'towii bt. Ansgar town Stacy ville township, including part" of'stacy viVliYown '. '. '. Stacy ville town (part of) Total for Stacyvifle town, in St'acyviYle"and"Union "town"-' Union township, including part of Stacyville town Stacy viUe town (part of) Wayne township, Including Mcliitiretowu '.'. Mclntire town 553 1,043 29,991 626 1,126 476 1,421 465 807 440 985 1,712 408 975 174 1,087 1,039 338 1,099 366 811 893 11,644 904 1,646 1,008 497 1,165 738 916 1,195 244 1,000 244 704 3,728 3,040 1,691 502 404 1,171 438 915 1,166 1,268 1,421 732 1,046 276 496 687 14, 916 622 983 689 .,081 455 617 864 245 207 670 1,092 ',734 840 676 ,227 698 ,186 468 490 538 » Part of Knoxville township annexed to Indiana township 894 427 since 1890. 15 Table 4 — POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Monona county . Ashton township, including part of Whiting town Whiting town (part ofj Total for Whiting town.l in Ashton and West Fork town- ships. Belvidere township Center township Cooper township, including part of Mapleton town Mapleton town (part of) Total for Mapleton town,2 in Cooper and Maple town ships. Falrriew township Franklin townships Grant township, including Rodney town Rodney town Jordan township , Kennebec township, including Castana town , Castana town Lake township Lincoln township Maple township, including part of Mapleton town Mapleton town (part of) Onawa township,' coextensive with Onawa town St. Clair township, including Ute town Ute town Sherman township, including Blencoe town Blencoe town Sioux township Soldier township Spring Valley township, including Moorhead town Moorehead town West Fork township, including part of Whiting town. . . Whiting town (part of) Willow township 1900 Monroe county. Blufl Creek township Cedar township Franklin township Guilford township Jackson township, including Melrose town Melrose town Mantua township Monroe township, including Foster town Foster town Pleasant township Troy township, including Albia city Albia city Ward I 8go Ward 2 746 Ward 3 4SO Ward 4 893 Union township Urbana township Wayne township Montgomery county . Douglas township Frankfort township Garfield township Grant township, including Coburg town Coburg town Jackson township, including Villisca city Villisca city • •-- Ward 1 674 Ward 2 698 Wards ^39 Lincoln township Pilot Grove township - - -.- Red Oak township, including Red Oak city Red Oak city - - Ward I ''336 Ward 2 ''fS Wards ''°°'* Scott township, including Stanton town Stanton town Sherman township, including Elliott town Elliott town Washington township West township Muscatine county. Bloomington township Cedar township • • ■ Fruitland township Fulton township Goshen township Lake township Montpelier township Moscow township ■ .;: ' ^V ' '^^ii'^L'Ait^ ' ' Muscatine township, coextensive with Muscatine city . . Muscatine city: , Ward I 3,2fc Wards 3' ^59 Wards +'°!'8 Ward 4 3'"^ > Given in 1890 as in Ashton township only. 2 Given in 1890 as in Maple township only. 1800 959 387 572 614 633 730 59 1,099 564 802 944 173 776 921 355 545 919 1,828 1,040 1,933 1,088 407 1,036 279 585 787 982 200 690 185 644 17, 985 998 824 755 2,535 986 400 2,060 1,236 205 1,368 4,552 1,242 839 600 17,803 963 887 684 796 164 3,147 2, 211 728 887 5,417 4,355 1,369 404 1,223 516 948 804 28, 242 965 345 917 995 906 566 586 704 14,073 14,515 813 481 681 632 782 578 743 706 625 637 684 1,022 1,574 1,368 798 767 393 701 634 344 '""644 13, 666 897 857 646 662 1,340 1,064 1,212 3,859 2,359 919 794 492 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 887 697 854 60 2,536 1.744 801 913 4,184 3.321 399 1,020 317 839 788 24, 504 747 352 789 1,039 836 569 576 640 11,454 Muscatine county— Continued. Orono township Pike township, including Nichols town Nichols town Seventy-six township Sweetland township Wapsinonoc township, including West Liberty town . West Liberty town Wilton township. Including Wilton town Wilton town O'Brien county. Baker township Caledonia township Carroll township Center township, including part of Primghar town Primghar town (part of) , Total for Primghar town, in Center, Dale, and Summit townships. Dale township, including part of Primghar town Primghar town (part of) Floyd township, including Sheldon city Sheldon city Ward 1 775 Ward 2 922 Ward 3 58s Franklin township, including Sanborn town Sanborn town Grant township Hartley township. Including Hartley town Hartley town Highland township Liberty township, including Calumet town Calumet town Lincoln township Omega township Summit township, Including part of Primghar town Primghar town (part of) Union township, including PauUina town Faullina town , Waterman township, including Sutherland town Sutherland town Osceola county. Allison township * Baker township Fairview township, including Harris town Harris town GUman township, including Ashton town Ashton town Goewey township Harrison township Holman township, including Sibley town . . .• Sibley town Horton township Ocheyedan to wnship,'* including Ocheyedan town. Ocheyedan town Viola township Wilson township Page county. Amity township, including College Springs town College Springs town Buchanan township, including Braddyville town Braddyville town Colfax township, including Blanchard town Blanchard town Douglas township East River township Fremont township Grant township, including Shenandoah city Shenandoah city Ward I 835 Ward 2 1, 052 Ward 3 1, 686 Harlan township Lincoln township, including Coin town Coin town Morton township Nebraska township Nodaway township, including Clarinda city and part of Yorktown town. Clarinda city Ward 1 933 Ward2 683 Ward 3 960 Ward 4 700 Yorktown town (part of) Total for Yorktown town, in Nodaway and Tarkio town- ships. Pierce township, including Essex town Essex town Tarkio township, including part of Yorktown town Yorktown town (part of) Valley township, including Hepburn town Hepburn town Washington township 1900 562 1,151 398 650 1,188 2,566 1, 6go 2,069 1,233 16, 986 661 793 749 782 132 814 836 183 2,866 1,690 1.247 695 1,532 1,006 789 802 "3 522 726 1,042 499 1,247 617 1,263 722 344 616 536 217 1,208 513 647 662 2,378 2,289 374 1,098 599 470 24, 187 1,397 693 1,065 236 1,191 520 700 960 964 4,336 3.573 1,113 1,220 574 624 701 5,840 3.276 160 17D 1,339 710 938 10 1,003 118 806 3 Onawa township erroneously given as in Franklin township in 1890. * Allison township organized from part of Ocheyedan township since 1890. 16 Table 4 — POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Palo Alto county . Booth township Ellington township .'.....'.'.'!.'.'! Emmetsburg township, including wards 2 and 3 otEm- metaburg city. Emmetsburg city (part of) Total for Emmetsburg city, in Emmetsburg and Freedom townships. Wardi 540 Ward 2 661 ^^■^^3 593 w ard 4 567 Fairfield township Fern Valley township '." ' Freedom township, including wards 1 and 4 of Emmets- burg city. Emmetsburg city (part of) Great Oak township Highland township, including Kuthven town Ruthven town Independence township ....!!.!.!!!! Lost Island township Nevada township Bush Lake township, i ncluding Mallard town Mallard town Silver Lake township, including Ayrshire town Ayrshire town Vernon township Walnut township, including Graettinger town Graettinger town West Bend township, including West Bend town ........ West Bend town 1900 Plymouth county. America township, including Le Mars city Le Mars city Ward I .- 1,460 Ward 2 g88 Ward 3 i,6g8 Elgin township, including Struble town Struble town Elkhom township " ] Fredonia township Garfield township, including Kingsley town Kingsley town Grant township Hancock township Henry township ." Hungerford township Johnson township Liberty township Lincoln township Marion township Meadow township '_ Perry township Plymouth township, including Merrill town Merrill town ,., Portland township, including Akron town Akron town Preston township Remsen township, including Remsen town Remsen town ,,,. Sioux township Stanton township Union township Washington township Westfleld township Pocahontas county . Belleville township Cedar township, including Fonda town Fonda town Center township, including Pocahontas town Pocahontas town Clinton township, including Rolfe town Rolfe town Colfax township Des Moines township Dover township Grant township Lake township, including part of Gilmore City town . Gilmore City town ( part of) [For total see Weaver township, Humboldt county.] Lincoln township Lizard township Marshall township Powhatan township, including Plover town Plover town Sherman township Swan Lake township, including Laurens town Laurens town Washington township, including Havelock town Havelock town 1 Includes population (1,584) of Emmetsburg city. ^Exclusive of population of Emmetsburg city. 2 Part annexed to Lee township since 1890. ^Part of Saylor township annexed since 1890. 14, 354 505 1,786 i>354 2,361 659 1,567 1, 107 565 1,453 787 652 663 347 1,069 292 981 3=9 546 1,015 388 1,216 538 1890 4,806 4,146 922 172 591 681 1,305 720 690 219 571 639 618 622 673 754 662 471 922 389 1,584 1,029 599 1,560 835 558 725 649 611 777 15,339 801 1,770 1,180 1,171 62s 1,731 994 765 658 804 695 776 204 660 682 604 920 187 629 1,661 853 1,012 397 19,318 240 338 2457 1,584 607 413 2337 436 1,121 580 295 399 275 197 474 781 325 4,754 4.036 752 486 680 1,224 649 663 150 450 537 656 529 684 738 659 358 586 494 565 1,271 580 354 775 586 720 455 576 1,069 625 506 1,077 529 621 474 552 455 490 624 420 648 341 899 318 405 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Polk county . Allen township Beaver township, including Mitehellville town Mitchellville town Bloomfield township Camp township Clay township, including Altoona town Altoona town Crocker township Delaware township ^ Des Moines township,* comprising wards 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Des Moines city. Total for Des Moines city, coextensive with Des Moines and Lee townships. Ward I 9, 407 Ward 2 8, 538 Ward 3 II, 109 Ward 4 9, 344 Ward 5 8, 325 Ward 6 10, 757 Ward 7 4, 659 Douglas township, including part of Bondurant town Bondurant town (part of) Total for Bondurant town,^ in Douglas and Franklin town- ships. Elkhart township Four Mile township Franklin township, including part of Bondurant town . . Bondurant town (part of) Jefferson township Lee township," comprising wards 5, 6, and 7 of Des Moines city. Lincoln township, including part of Sheldahl town Sheldahl town (part of) Total for Sheldahl town, in Lincoln township, Polk county, and Palestine township. Story county. Madison township, including Polk town Polk town Saylor township ^ [ " _' Walnut township, including Valley Junction town ...... Valley Junction town Washington township Webster township, including Grimes town Grimes town Pottawattamie county . Belknap township, including Oakland town Oakland town Boomer township Carson township, including Carson town !!!!!!!!.!! Carson town Center township ' " " Crescent township Garner township Grove township ] | ' " [ Hardin township ] Hazel Dell township James township Kane township.s including Council Bluffs citv Council Bluffs city 8 ' Ward I :;::;::: :■";■ Ward2 *'3i° Wards '^'^ w^di;:::::::::::::: t'l'i Keg Creek township '*' ' Knox township, including Avoca'to\vn '.'. Avoca town Laytpn township, including Walnut' town Walnut town Lewis township Lincoln township Macedonia township, including' Macedonia town Macedonia town Minden township, inclu'd'ing'Mlnd'e'ii 'town Minden town Neola township, including Neola "town Neola town Norwalk township Pleasant township Rockford township . Silver Creek township ... Valley township, including Hanc'o'ck'to'wn Hancock town Washington township....';;.' Waveland township . Wright township York township Poweshiek county. ^'"Br°ooltn*7wn'^'P;.'^'='"'*'°^ ^"""^^ ^^^ ■ Chester township ; ; 82,624 1890 641 1,352 768 907 1,570 1,014 3=8 1,010 791 38,398 62, 139 775 16 297 938 1,534 957 281 964 23,741 827 98 179 1,554 438 1,303 2,500 I, 700 829 1,019 186 54,336 1,541 913 1,022 1,219 632 762 963 1,585 846 792 1,101 734 25,932 25, 802 757 2,265 1,627 1,491 878 1,408 661 784 295 1,115 328 1,719 921 1,161 729 1,055 752 1,059 276 781 781 709 623 19,414 602 65,410 498 1,236 704 701 1,636 926 326 860 496 29,334 50,093 pj,^?"i,°rJ^^° '^^ '" Franklin township only. ' pins an?lxeZn'n«'^M^''-^'°' townshTps annexed since 1890. 1 arts annexed to Des Moines and Lee townshlns sinnp ison 'Council Bluffs city given in 1890 as coextXTwHh Kane'township. 17 Table 4 POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Poweshiek county— Continued. Deep River township, including Deep River town Deep River town Grinnell townsliip, including Qrinnell city Grinnell city Ward I gi2 Ward 2 1, io8 Wards 803 Ward 4 1,037 Jackson township, including Montezuma town and part of Barnes City town. Barnes City town (part of) [For total see Pleasant Grove township, Mahaska county.] Montezuma town JefEerson township Lincoln township Madison township Malcom township, including Malcom town Malcom town Pleasant township Scott township : Sheridan township Sugar Creek township, including Searsboro town Searsboro town Union township Warren township, including part of Victor town Victor town (part of) [For total see Hartford township, Iowa county.] Washington township 1900 1890 Ringgold county. Athens township. Including Kellerton town Kallerton town Benton township, including Benton town Benton town Clinton township, including Redding town Redding town Grant township Jefferson township, including Knowlton town and part of Shannon City town. Knowlton town Shannon City town (part of) Total for Shannon City town, in Jefiferson township, Ringgold county, and Grant township. Union county. I Liberty township Lincoln township Lotts Creek township Middle Fork township Monroe township Mt. Ayr township, coextensive with Mt. Ayr town Poe township Rice township Riley township Tiugley township, including Tingley town Tingley town Union township, including Ellston town Ellston town Washington township, including Diagonal town Diagonal town Sac county . Boyer Valley tovmship, including Early town Early town Cedar township Clinton township - Cook township Coon Valley township Delaware township Douglas township Eden township Eureka township, including Schaller town Schaller town Jackson township, including Sac City town Sac City town ■,v,;'Wi'i"l Levey township, Including part of Wall Lake town Wall Lake town (part of) •,-■,;.-■, Total for Wall Lake town, in Levey and Viola town- ships. Richland township, including Odebolt town Odebolt town ,•%;■•" v;^'.!"*' Sac township, including Auburn and Grant City towns. . Auburn town Grant City town -.• v; • ;,• V; ' ' 1 Viola township, including part of Wall Lake town Wall Lake town (part of) ;-•-• Wall Lake township, including Lakeview town Lakeview town Wheeler township SCOTT COUNTY Allen Grove township .■ • ■ -.w ; ■ " il'." Blue Grass township, including Walcott town. Walcott town 1,194 1,247 - 403 201 4,691 4,066 3,860 3,332 2,165 2,087 19 i,2IO 1,062 962 916 864 881 646 736 1,020 1,010 404 37= 676 674 653 697 635 707 1,107 982 263 153 700 671 910 780 119 90 15, 325 1,254 458 949 192 892 3" 749 1,023 267 56 380 744 715 675 603 933 1,729 600 781 511 1,101 488 941 242 1,126 383 17, 639 1,338 579 698 721 703 739 715 556 586 1,312 661 2,668 2,079 1,202 S18 659 2,074 1,432 1,221 293 249 994 141 1,355 591 767 51,558 797 1,307 362 MINOK civil divisions. 637 1,041 277 749 795 214 780 658 730 657 716 772 1,265 542 740 475 901 295 890 14, 622 974 277 601 695 619 748 583 462 619 936 333 1,763 1,249 1,163 40s 439 1,742 1, 122 920 174 850 34 366 749 881 ScOTT COUNTY — Continued. Buffalo township, including Buffalo town Buffalo town Butler township Cleona township Davenport township Davenport City township, coextensive with Davenport city. Davenport city; Ward 1 3,347 Ward 2 6, 270 Ward 3 7, 130 Ward 4 6, 372 Wards *' 3^? Ward 6 5, 608 Hickory Grove township Le Claire township, including Le Claire town Le Claire town Liberty township Lincoln township Pleasant Valley township Princeton township, including Princeton town Princeton town Rockingham township Sheridan township, including Eldridge town Eldridge town Winfield township Shelby county . Cass township, including Portsmouth town Portsmouth town Center township 1 Clay township Douglas township, including Kirkman town Kirkman town Fairview township Greeley township, including part of Irwin town Irwin town (part of) Totalfor Irwin town, in Greeley and Jefferson townships. Grove township Harlan township,^ coextensive with Harlan town Harlan town Ward I 696 Ward 2 648 Ward 3 5°° Ward 4 578 Jackson township Jefferson township, Including part of Irwin town Irwin town (part of) Lincoln township Monroe township Polk township Shelby township, including Shelby town Shelliy town Union township, including Defiance town Defiance town Washington township, including Panama town Panama town Westphalia township, including Earling town Earling town SlOOX COUNTY . Buncombe township, including part of Hawarden town. . Hawarden town (part of ) Total for Hawarden town,2 in Buncombe and Logan townships. Capel township Center township Eagle township East Orange township, including Granville town , Granville town Floyd township, including Hospers town Hospers town Garfield township Grant township, including Matlock town Matlock town Holland township, including Orange City town Orange City town Lincoln township, including Hull town Hull town .' Logan town.ship, including part of Hawarden town Hawarden town (part of) Lynn township Nassau township, including Alton town Alton town Plato township Reading township, including Ireton town Ireton town Bock township, including Rock Valley town Rock Valley town Settlers township » Sheridan township, including Hoyden town Boydentown Sherman township, including Maurice town Maurice town Sioux township* 1,328 1,439 372 379 912 854 775 766 2,620 2,303 35,254 26,872 17, 932 1890 927 1,142 1,703 1,604 997 906 979 1,047 753 812 808 767 972 1,032 4,6 398 403 261 1,140 1,145 207 17,611 1,025 250 1,080 925 873 887 1,063 9SI 1,810 740 570 535 1,005 351 1,201 415 425 726 94 2,428 1,457 1,453 626 1,253 859 763 1,908 1,009 689 1,162 545 1,645 1,054 244 1,030 336 940 280 621 721 2,536 1,76s 1,009 935 932 809 1,457 582 1,212 323 952 37§ l,26o 849 128 744 596 500 384 806 265 517 2,20s 1,246 1,266 566 789 616 520 1,562 708 459 1,133 412 1,015 542 571 922 277 941 1 Center township organized from part of Harlan township since 1890. 2 Calliope town (population 623 in 1890) annexed since 1890. ' Sioux township organized from part of Settlers township since 1890. 18 Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Sioux county— Continued. Washington township Welcome township, including part of Sioux Center town, Sjoux Center town { part of) Total for Sioux Center town, in Welcome and West Branch townships. West Branch township, including part of Sioux Center town, Sioux Center town ( part of) , Story county. Collins township, including Collins town Collins town Franklin township Grant township Howard township, including Roland town Roland town Indian Creek township, including Maxwell town Maxwell town Lafayette township, including Story City town Story City town Lincoln township, including Zearing town Zearing town Milford township Nevada township, including Nevada city Nevada city Ward 1 658 Ward 2 667 Ward 3 372 Ward 4 775 New Albany township, including Colo town Colo town Palestine township, including Slater town, and parts of Kelly and Sheldahl towns. Kelly town (part of) Total for Kelly town, in Palestine and Washington town- ships. Sheldahl town ( part of) [For total see Lincoln township, Polk county,] Slater town Richland township Sherman township Union township, including Cambridge town Cambridge town Warren township , Washington township, including Ames city and part 01 Kelly town. Ames city ^^^ ' ■■ 443 Ward 2 894 Wajd 3 837 Ward 4 248 Kelly town (part of) , 1900 Tama county Buckingham township Carlton township, including Garwin town Garwin town Carroll township \\\". Clark township, including Dysart town Dysart town Columbia township ', Crystal township Geneseo township Grant township Highland township Howard township Indian Village township, including Montour town Montour town Lincoln township Oneida township Otter Creek township Perry township, including Traer town Traer town Kichland township Salt Creek township, including Chelsea town Chelsea town Spring Creek township, including Gladbrook town ..... Gladbrook town'. Tama township, including Tama city Tama city ^^■•3' '"899' Ward 2 ,,000 Ward 3 750 Toledo township, including Toledo city Toledo city ' Ward I !!! 83s Ward 2 5g8 Ward 3 508 York township, including Elberon town Eiberon town Sac and Fox Indian reservation !!..!!!!!.. Taylok county . Bedford township, including Bedford city Bedford city Ward I .596" Ward 2 760 Wards fill 593 763 36 810 1,571 774 23,159 1,253 S40 1,075 726 1,421 557 1,666 810 1,955 1,197 1,070 388 S28 3,074 2,472 1,128 391 1,662 57 187 81 426 656 623 1,621 667 1,030 3,471 2, 422 24,585 547 1,320 470 794 1,462 902 711 695 521 673 629 763 1,269 502 794 726 817 2,074 1, 458 742 1,277 419 1,603 842 2,782 2,649 2,572 1,941 1,429 344 385 18,784 ~2,255 1.977 1890 542 582 18, 127 1,044 972 684 1,127 453 1,334 827 242 732 2,237 1,662 966 261 1,436 588 561 ,219 432 666 :,409 ,276 21, 651 580 1,044 808 1,338 775 725 656 568 610 622 766 1,128 409 744 773 903 1,652 1,014 707 1,065 318 1,376 SS6 1,926 I. 741 2,393 1,836 16,384 1,895 1,643 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Taylok county— Continued. Benton township Clayton township Dallas township, including New Market town New Market town Gay township Grant township, including Clearfield town Clearfield town Grove township Holt township .Jackson township Jefferson township, including Athelstan and Bloekton towns. Athelstan town Bloekton town Marshall township, including Conway town Conway town Mason township Nodaway township Platte township, including Lenox town Lenox town Polk township Ross township Washington township, including Gravity town Gravity town 1900 1890 r.VION COUNTY. Creston township, coextensive with Creston city Creston city; Ward I I, 892 Ward 2 I, 598 Ward 3 I, 410 Ward 4 1,300 Ward s 1,552 Dodge township Douglas township, including Cromwell town Cromwell town Grant township, including part of Shannon City town . . Shannon City town (part of) [For total see Jefferson township, Ringgold county.] Highland township Jones township, including Thayer town Thayer town Lincoln township New Hope township. Including Lorimor town Lorimor town l Platte township Pleasant township Sand Creek town.ship !'!!!!!!!!!!! Spaulding township Union township, including Afton town Afton town Van BUREN COUNTY. Bonaparte township, including Bonaparte town Bonaparte town Cedar township '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Chequest township Des Moines township .!!!!!!!!!! Farmington township, including Farmington town Farmington town Harrisburg township Henry township Jackson township. Including Cantrii an'd'Mi"lton"towns" Cantril town Milton town [ Lick Creek township I. Union township, including Birmingham town Birmingham town VanBuren township, including Keosauqua town .'."""'■ Keosauqua town Vernon township. . . Village township Washington township. Including Bentonsport town " " ' Bentcnsport town A\'APELL0 COUNTY. Adams township Agency township, including Agency "town Agency town Cass township, including Chil'licothe town Chilhcothe town Center township, including Ottumwacitv Ottumwa city . Ward I Ward 2.. S'^^SS Ward 3... 3,248 Ward 4... ^''" Wards "•'^1° Ward 6 =''^9 Ward 7... ^'^^S °°'TdS;^rt°t'i'^S)''"^"^"'°^"^'^^^^^^ Conl''eUn°e townshi?.'^"" '°""^'-'''' ^^'^^^''"^' ^^^ Dahlonega township Greene township. . . Highland township. 453 645 1,724 600 605 1,304 698 776 784 562 1,642 255 704 1,169 348 807 1,129 1,913 1,014 825 679 1,512 549 7,752 792 784 2o8 1,062 324 1,399 394 771 1,284 587 895 738 757 757 2,134 1,178 17,354 1,380 898 938 797 895 1,981 1,332 837 503 2,142 356 849 1,063 1,498 622 2,241 1, 117 861 1,525 693 254 1,155 1,085 408 503 216 20,850 18, 197 1,768 1,056 836 466 822 1,015 19 Table 4.— POPULATION OF IOWA BY MINOR (IVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR Civil. DIVISIONS. Wapello codnty— Continued. IftOO Keokuk township Pleasant township Polk township Richland township, including Kirkville town. Kirkville town Washington township, including Eldou town ! Eldon town Warren county . Allen township, including Carlisle town . Carlisle town , Belmont township. Including part of Milo town . "■■'- ' 'nartof) iilo town, in Belmont and Otter town- Milo town (part of ) . : Mil Total for ships. Greenfield township Jackson township Jefferson township Liberty township Lincoln township, including Ackworth town Ackworth town Linn township, including Norwalk town Norwalk town Otter township, Including part of Milo town Milo town (part of) Palmyra town&ip Richland township Squaw township Union township Virginia township Washington township, coextensive with Jndianola city Indianola city: Ward 1 692 Ward 2 973 Ward 3 727 Ward 4 86g Whitebrea^t township, including Lacona town Lacona town : White Oak township Washington county. Brighton township Brighton City township, coextensive with Brighton city. Cedar township Clay township Crawford township, including Crawf ordsville town Crawfordsville town Dutch Creek township English River township, including Kalona town Kalona town , Franklin township, including Westchester town Westchester town Highland township Iowa township, including Riverside town Riverside town Jackson township Lime Creek township, including Wellman town Wellman town Marion township Oregon township, including Ainsworth town Ainsworth town Seventy-six township Washington township •,-.-■■■ Washington City township, coextensive with Washing- ton city. Washington city: Ward r 7^7 Ward 2 i,2°3 Ward 3 i. 210 Ward 4 ""5 Wayne county . Benton township Clay township Clinton township Corydon township, including Corydon town Corydon town -. ; - - ■ ■ - - Grand River township, including LineviUe town and part of Clio town. Clio town f part of) ■■•••-'' Total for Clio town, in Grand River and Jefferson town- ships. Lineviile town Howard township Jackson township v x,'. ■; Jefferson township, including part of Clio town Clio town (part of) Monroe township ■ - ■•■-.■ Richman township, including Humeston town Humeston town South Fork township Union township • V ' V: Walnut township, including Seymour town Seymour town •,;"';*"' 1 Warren township, including Allerton town Allerton town Washington township Wright township — 840 989 916 1,709 402 2,972 1,850 20, 376 1,050 553 1,468 534 58s 1,084 887 1,017 1,005 1,955 134 1,256 287 848 51 802 1,042 906 783 1,010 3,261 1,401 496 601 20, 718 706 807 . 687 639 1,118 268 817 1,783 530 819 209 702 748 2,013 6s4 1,039 1,231 404 686 1,066 4,255 17,491 726 693 696 691 603 474 2,113 1,624 1,477 962 1,405 1,226 180 218 690 606 577 589 980 973 823 834 572 585 1,573 1,271 545 642 904 843 720 826 2,430 1,812 1.703 1,058 1,637 1,614 950 807 894 780 938 935 1890 640 929 865 1,910 714 2,903 1,72s 18, 269 1,288 285 3x8 1,081 898 1,036 993 1,809 1,031 856 33 895 1,101 769 792 887 2,254 301 534 18, 468 543 861 684 581 ,088 1,505 211 757 676 1,496 608 760 1,615 985 1,130 730 943 3,235 15, 670 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Webster county. Badger township, including Badger town Badger town Burnside township Clay township Colfax township, including part of Duncombe town Duncombe town (part of) Total for Duncombe town, in Colfax and Washington townships. Cooper township Dayton township, including Dayton town Dayton town Deer Creek township Douglas township Elknorn township Fulton township Gowrie township, including Gowrie town , Gowrie town Hardin township Jackson township, including Clare town Clare town ' Johnson township, including Barnum town Barnum town Lost Grove township, including Harcourt town Harcourt town Newark township, including Vincent town Vincent town Otho township Pleasant Valley township Roland township, including Callender town Callender town Sumner township, including part of Lehigh town Lehigh town (part of) Total for Lehigh town, in Sumner and Webster town- ships. Wahkonsa township, coextensive with Fort Dodge city. , Fort Dodge city: Ward 1 3, 341 Ward 2 3, 055 Ward 3 2, 179 Ward 4 3, 587 Washington township, including part of Duncombe town. Duncombe town (part of) Webster township, including part of Lehigh town Lehigh town (part of) Yell township Winnebago county . Buffalo township, including Buffalo Center town Buffalo Center town Center township, including Lake Mills town Lake Mills town Eden township Forest township, including Forest City and Leland towns. Forest City town Leland town Grant township , King township, including Thompson town Thompson town Lincoln township Linden township Logan township Mt. Valley township Newton township Norway township Winneshiek county. Bloomfield township Bluffton township : , Burr Oak township Calmar township, including Calmar and Spillvllle towns, Calmar town Spillville town Canoe township Decorah township, including Decorah city and West Decorah town. Decorah city Ward 1 849 Ward 2 521 Ward 3 644 WaVd 4 I, 232 West Decorah town Frankville township Fremont township Glenwood township Hesper township Highland townsnip Jackson township, including Jackson Junction town . . . Jackson Junction town Lincoln township, including Kidgeway town Ridgeway town Madison township Military township, including Ossian town Ossian town Orleans township Pleasant township Springfield townsnip , Sumner township Washington township, including Fort Atkinson town . . . Fort Atkinson town 1900 31,767 911 240 659 739 670 27 350 1,814 753 603 663 793 789 1,261 681 306 992 374 708 175 876 192 829 X63 946 870 1,151 399 828 555 806 12, 162 323 722 251 360 12, 725 1,353 875 2,299 1,293 551 2,586 1,758 215 614 935 45° 628 624 569 1,049 701 816 23, 731 1,038 686 825 2,207 1,003 356 961 4,708 3,246 531 901 671 1,023 882 829 737 = 71 1,063 371 802 1,656 670 594 961 1,057 790 1,350 264 20 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF IOWA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Woodbury county . Arlington township, including Moville village Moville village Banner township Concord township Floyd township Grange township Grant township Kedron township, including Anthon town and part of Correctionville town. Anthon town Correctionville town (part of) Total for Correctionville town, in Kedron, Rock, and Union townships. Lakeport township Liberty township, including Salix town Salix town Listen township, including Danbury town Danbury town Little Sioux township, including Smithland town Smithland town Miller township Morgan township Moville township •Oto township, including Oto town Oto town Rock township, including Gushing town and part of Correctionville town, Correctionville town (part of) Cushing town Rutland township, including Plerson town Pierson town Sioux City,'' comprising Sioux City township and part of Woodbury township. Ward 1 4,639 Ward 2 3,134 Ward 3 8,076 Ward 4 4,419 Ward 5 4,883 Ward 6 4,416 Ward 7 2,407 Ward 8 1,138 Sloan township, including Sloan town Sloan town Union township, including part of Correctionville town Correctionville town (part of) West Fork township Willow township, including Hornick town Hornick town , Wolf Creek township .' Woodbury towiiship,^ exclusive of part of Sioux City . . . Worth county. Barton township. Bristol township . 1900 54.610 1,109 507 644 615 650 493 784 1,215 437 141 93S 680 1,414 387 1,394 480 1,206 435 661 693 572 1,099 396 1,296 349 237 1,048 358 33, HI 1,232 643 1,064 445 825 984 284 661 1,160 699 876 1890 155,632 833 295 459 478 475 343 684 927 749 1,168 1,099 423 968 369 476 661 495 904 247 1,010 322 ""'"860 "37,"866 840 449 1,086 381 622 717 682 887 9,247 792 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Worth county — Continued. Brookfield township Danville township Deer Creek township Fertile township Hartland township Kensett township, including Kensett town Kensett town Lincoln township, including Manly town Manly town - Northwood township, including Northwood town Northwood town Silver Lake township Union township, including Grafton town Grafton town ■ Weight county ■ Belmond township, including part of Belmond city Belmond city (part of) Total for Belmond city, in Belmond and Pleasant town- ships. Blaine township, including part of Dows town , Dows town (part of ) _- - • [For total see Morgan township, Franklin county.] Boone township Clarion township,* coextensive with Clarion city Clarion city Dayton township Eaglegrove township, including Eaglegrove city and part of Goldfield city. Eaglegrove city Ward I 65° Ward 2 812 Ward 3 913 Ward 4 I, 182 Goldfield city (part of ) Total for Goldfield city," in Eaglegrqve and Liberty townships. Grant township » Iowa township Lake township Liberty township, including part of Goldfield city Goldfield city (part of) Lincoln township Norway township Pleasant township, including part of Belmond city Belmond city (part of) Troy township Vernon township Wall Lake township Woolstock township, including Woolstock city Woolstock city 1900 757 703 731 678 660 417 982 901 659 606 1,009 689 1,082 862 359 1,747 1,385 1,271 859 662 638 1,023 978 1S6 18, 227 785 625 158 81 ',234 803 1,413 865 626 554 348 1,475 1,071 1,475 744 653 520 4,129 2,355 1890 12,067 628 343 474 787 537 646 376 1,335 828 620 679 520 756 452 1,807 1,240 1,076 722 687 603 612 541 512 418 923 758 274 1 Includes population (413) of that part of Sioux City township not included in Sioux City. ^SiouxCity, formerly in Sioux City township, made independent since 1890. Sioux City township and part of Woodbury township annexed since 1890. 8 Part annexed to Sioux City since 1890. 4 Grant township organized from part of Clarion township since 1890. 6 Given in 1890 as in Liberty township only. There are 681 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Iowa, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severallj^ situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF IOWA: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Ackley town . . . Ackworth town Adair town Adel town Alton town Agency town... Ainsworth town Akron town Albia city Albion village.. Alden town Algona city Allerton town . . Allison town . . . Alta town Alta Vista town Alton town Altoona town . . Alvord town . . . Ames city Anamosa city . . POPULATION. 1900 1,445 134 879 1,213 1,178 408 404 1,029 2,889 440 709 2,911 950 463 861 179 1,009 328 249 2,422 2,891 1890 1,286 722 995 1,046 442 494 2,359 384 512 2,068 807 768 708 326 1,276 2,078 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Andrew town Angus town Anita town Anthon town Aplington town . . . Arcadia town Arion town Arlington town . . . Armstrong town. . . Arnolds Park town Arthur town Ashton town Athelstan town.... Atlantic city Auburn town Audubon town Aurelia town Aurora town Avoca town Ayrshire town Badger town POPULATION, ] 1 1900 1890 273 333 968 437 427 405 192 863 907 261 162 513 255 6,046 293 1,866 621 331 1,627 329 240 307 704 695 427 463 693 309 4,351 174 1,310 663 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Bagley town 355 254 839 274 175 149 533 542 427 41 494 963 266 1,977 3,283 1,607 1,234 238 254 192 113 Baldwin town 227 Bancroft town 667 Barnps City town Barnum town . . . Bassett town Batavia town 307 Battle Creek town 387 Baxter town Baxter town Bayard town 348 Beacon town 670 Beaman town 262 Bedford city 1,643 2,623 Belle Plaine city Bellevue city 1,394 803 Belmond city Bennett town Bentonsport town 283 Benton town Bernard town 21 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF IOWA: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Blimingham town Blairstowu town Blanchard town Blenooe town Blockton town Bloomfield city Bode town Bonaparte town Bondurant town Boone city Boyden town Braddy ville town Bradgate town Brayton town Breda town Brighton city Bristow town Britt town Brooklyn town Buffalo Center town Buffalo town Burlington city Burt town Bussey town Calamus town , Callender town , Calmar town , Calumet town , Camanche town Cambridge town Cantril town Carlisle town Carroll city Carson town Cascade town Casey town Castana town Cedar Falls city Cedar Bapida city Center Junction town Center Point town Centerville city Central City town Chariton city Charles City Charter Oak town Chelsea town Cherokee city Chillicothe town Churdan town Cincinnati town Clarence town Clare town Clarinda city Clarion city Clarkaville town Clearfield town Clear Lake town Clermont town Cleveland town Clinton city Clio town Coburg town Copgon town Com town Colesbnrg town Colfax town College Springs town Collins town Colo town Columbus City town Columbus Junction town. Conrad town Conway town Coon Kapids town Coral ville town Coming town Correotionville town Corwith town Corydon town Council Bluffs city Crawfordsvllle town Cresco city Creston city Cromwell town Crystal Lake to wn Cumberland town Cushing town Dakota town Dallas Center town Danbury town Davenport city Davis City town Dayton town Decatur City town Decorah city Dedham town Deep River town Defiance town Delmar town Delta town Denison city Denver town POPtJLATION. 1900 1890 622 692 520 279 704 2,105 409 898 297 8,880 336 236 223 141 395 807 317 1,540 1,188 875 372 23,201 504 550 287 399 1,003 113 713 667 356 553 2,882 632 1,266 568 365 6.319 25,656 255 674 5,256 623 3,989 4,227 772 419 3,866 216 626 1,212 675 374 3,276 1,476 1,706 513 202 22,698 218 164 498 574 274 2,063 693 640 391 388 1,099 488 348 1,017 126 2,146 936 661 1,477 25,802 268 2,806 7,752 208 246 591 287 362 626 480 35,254 617 753 367 3,246 374 403 387 592 691 2,771 102 545 583 432 1,913 762 6,620 277 175 124 256 861 257 818 1,202 379 22,565 813 763 432 356 2,448 391 955 452 3,469 18,020 210 615 3,668 467 3,122 2,802 667 318 3,441 214 377 432 629 3,262 744 735 452 1,130 488 807 13, 619 60 957 491 261 469 963 157 379 873 173 1,682 869 834 962 21,474 2,018 7,200 353 445 423 26,872 594 669 215 2,801 273 291 323 518 409 1,782 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES, Des Moines city De Soto town Dewitt city Dexter town Diagonal town Donnellson town Doon town Dow City town Dows town Drakesville town Dubuque city Dumont town Dunoombe town Dunkerton town Dunlap town Duraut town Dyersville town Dysart town Eaglegrove city Earlham town Earling town Earlville town Early town East Peru town Eddyville town Eden ville town Edgewood town Elberon town Eldon town Eldora city Bldridge town Elgin town Elkader town Elkport town Elliott town EUston town Ellsworth town Elma town : Emerson town Emmetsburg city Epworth town Essex town Estherville city Exira town Fairbank town Fairfield city Farley town Farmington town Farnham ville town Farragut town Fayette town Floyd town Fonda town Fontanelle town Forest City town Fort Atkinson town . . . Fort Dodge city Fort Madison city Foster town Franklin town Fredericksburg town . . Frederikatown Fremont town Galva town Garden Grove town Gamer town Garrison town Garwin town George town Germania town Oilman town Gilmore City town Gladbrook town Glen wood city Glidden town Goldfleld city Goodell town Gowrie town Graettinger town. .. — Grafton town Grand Junction town . Grand Mound town — Grand Eiver town Grant City town Granville town Gravity town Gray town , Greeley town Greene town Greenfield town Grimes town Grinnell city Griswold town Grundy Center town . , Guthrie Center town . , Guttenberg town Hamburg city Hamilton town Hampton city Hancock town Harcourt town Harlan town Harper town POPULATION. 1900 1890 62, 139 345 1,383 795 383 270 645 462 818 238 36, 297 433 350 217 1,356 560 1,323 902 3,667 630 340 618 579 262 1,230 476 565 344 1,850 2,233 207 635 1,321 326 516 242 319 976 502 2,361 549 710 3,237 851 644 4,689 613 1,332 348 514 1,315 353 1,180 863 1,768 264 12, 162 9,278 206 210 565 170 542 456 661 1,288 482 470 394 384 466 687 842 3,040 733 628 254 681 388 156 1,113 365 326 219 361 549 180 1,192 1,300 186 3,860 900 1,322 1,193 1,620 2,079 538 2,727 276 192 2,422 269 60, 093 328 1,369 607 308 30,311 1,088 505 1,272 775 1,881 302 669 277 1,725 1,577 369 745 317 404 1,684 348 664 1,475 575 448 3,391 682 1,002 137 406 1,062 626 830 4,871 7,901 333 321 554 679 367 473 556 ,890 532 932 247 210 846 1,048 3,332 752 1,161 I 037 1,160 1,634 2,067 167 1,765 253 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Harris town Hartley town Ha.stings town Havelock town Hawarden town Hawkeye town Hazelton town Hedrick town Henderson town Hepburn town Hillsdale town Holland town Holstein town Holy Cross town Hopeville town Hopkinton town Homick town Hospers town Hubbard town Hudson town Hull town Humboldt town Humeston town Ida Grove town Imogene town Independence city Indianola city Inwood town Ionia town Iowa City Iowa Falls town Ireton town Irwin town Jackson Junction town. Janesville town Jefferson city Jesup town Jewell town Jolley town Kalona town Kamrar town Kellerton town Kellogg town Kelly town Kensett town Kenwood town Keokuk city Keosauqua town Keota town Keystone town Kingsley town Kinross town Kirkman town Kirkville town Klemme town Knowlton town Knoxville city Lacona town Ladora town Lake City Lake Mills town Lake Park town Lakeview town Lamoni town Lament town La Motte village Lansing city Laporte town Larch wood town Larrabee town Laurens town Lawler town Le Claire town Ledyard town Le Grand town Lehigh town Leland town Le Mara city Lenox town Leon town Lester town Letts town Lewis town Limesprings town Linden town Lineville town Lisbon town Liscomb town Little Rock town Little Sioux town Livermore town Logan town Lohrville town , Lone Tree town Lorimor town Lowden town Low Moor village Lucas town Luverne town Luzerne town Lynn ville town McGregor city Mclntire town POPULATION. 1900 217 1,006 404 397 1,810 518 500 1,035 244 118 244 175 870 115 145 767 284 416 676 359 626 1,474 945 1,967 296 3,666 3,261 477 306 • 7,987 2,840 545 295 171 311 2,601 690 947 266 530 223 458 653 187 469 283 14,641 1,117 996 406 720 132 203 402 262 267 3,131 496 239 2,703 1,293 541 591 1,540 636 272 1,438 1,419 460 125 853 646 997 267 408 806 216 4,146 1,014 1,906 226 387 613 579 605 550 314 690 606 966 1,079 338 313 399 427 400 618 459 1,377 827 697 435 600 587 544 405 318 1,132 1,320 534 169 347 261 1,498 1,160 427 22 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF IOWA: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Macedonia town Macksburg town Madrid town Malcom town Mallard town Malvern town Manchester city Manilla town Manljf town Manning town Manson town Mapleton town Maquoketa city Marathon town Marble Rock town Marcus town Marengo city Marion city Mame town Marshalltown city Martelle town Martinaburg town Marysville town Mason City Maesena town Matlock town Maurice town Maxwell town Maynard town Mechanicsville town . Mediapolis town. , Melbourne city ..'. Melrose town Menlo town Meriden town Merrill town Meservey town Miles city Milford town Milo town Milton town Minburn town Minden town Missouri Valley city . . . Mitchell town , Mitchellvllle town Modale town , Mondamin town Monmouth town , Monona town Monroe town Monteith town Montezuma town Monticello city Montour town Montrose town Moorhead town Moravia town Morning Sun town Morrison town Moulton town Mt. Ayr town Mt. Pleasant city Mt. Vernon town Moville village Murray town Muscatine city Mystic town Nashua town Neola town Nevada city New Albin town Newell town New Hampton town, . . New Hartford town . . . New London town New Market town New Providence town. New Sharon town Newton city New Vienna town Nichols town Nora Springs town North English town North McGregor town. . Northwood town , Norwalk town Norway town Oakland town Ocheyedan town Odebolt town Oelweiuoity OgdentoWu Olin town Ollie town Onawa town Onslow town Orange City town Orient town Orleans town Osage city Osceola city Oskaloosa city POPULATION. 1900 1890 295 235 186 1,021 565 404 372 292 1,166 1,003 2,887 2,344 773 526 359 1,169 1,233 1,424 822 1,099 782 3,777 3,077 659 673 433 718 671 2,007 1,710 4,102 3,094 410 11,544 8,914 158 332 322 322 348 6,746 4,007 475 279 94 280 810 453 495 371 703 612 725 489 366 400 428 389 432 241 389 193 385 485 585 318 849 643 317 328 287 4,010 2,797 245 309 768 704 383 288 384 267 281 674 460 917 952 67 1,210 1,062 2,104 1,938 602 409 748 778 200 632 311 948 881 176 165 1,420 769 1,729 1,265 4,109 3,997 1,629 1,269 507 295 949 666 14, 073 11,454 1,758 875 1,268 1,240 921 917 2,472 1,662 543 411 762 540 2,339 1,314 570 1,003 580 600 320 268 1, 2.52 1,026 3,682 2,664 215 398 237 1,209 846 683 616 509 1,271 859 287 633 401 913 686 699 1,432 1,122 5,142 830 993 689 692 519 238 . 1,933 1,368 263 237 1,467 1,246 .359 130 92 . 2,734 1,913 2,506 2,120 9,212 6,658 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Ossian town Oto town Ottumwa city Oxford Junction town. Oxford town Pacific Junction town. Fackwood town Panama town Panora town Parkersburg town Parnell town Paton town Patterson town PauUina town Pella city Perry city Persia town Peterson town Pierson town Pilot Mound town Plainfield town Pleasonton town Pleasant Plain town Pleasantville town Plover town Pocahontas town Polk town Pomeroy town Portsmouth town Postville town Prairie City town Prescott town Preston city Princeton town Primghar town Protivin town Pulaski town Quincytown EadcUffe town Randalia town Randolph town Rathbun town Redding town Redfleld town Red Oak city Reinbeck town Remaen town Ken wick town Riceville town Richland town Ridgeway town Eippey town Riverside town , Rlverton village Rock Falls town Rockford town Rock Rapids town Rock Valley town Rockwell City town Rockwell town Rodney town Roland town Rolfe town Rome town Rose Hill town Rudd town Russell town Ruthven town Sabula city Sac City town St. Ansgar town St. Anthony town St. Charles town St.Olaf town St. Paul town Salem town Salix town Sanborn town Schaller town Schleswig town Scranton town Searsboro town ." . Seymour town Shannon City town Sheffield town Shelby town Sheldahl town Sheldon city Shell Rock town Shellsburg town Shenandoah city [] Sibley town .' .' Sidney town Sigoumey city , Silver City town , Sioux Center town Sioux City Sioux Rapids town ." Slater town Sloan town [' Smithlarrl town ...... Solon town South English town ....'. POPULATION. 1900 1890 670 396 18,197 780 664 732 284 221 958 1,164 318 328 163 617 2,623 3,986 361 521 358 815 320 164 280 738 187 625 438 910 316 984 808 446 593 466 814 136 302 106 645 117 373 270 311 509 4,355 1,203 835 350 804 634 371 395 698 687 124 1,080 1,766 1,054 1,222 830 173 557 994 255 253 381 636 787 1,029 2,079 698 174 412 124 66 548 387 1,247 661 233 1,703 380 688 692 179 2,282 839 511 3,573 1,289 1,143 1,952 438 810 33,111 1,005 426 643 435 397 319 609 247 14, 001 752 515 744 379 809 760 245 133 510 2,408 2,880 371 446 481 260 884 684 489 398 519 276 214 397 3,321 731 580 531 560 122 1,010 1,394 642 516 381 529 '266' 443 580 918 1,249 609 387 551 1,075 333 715 153 1,058 610 582 1,478 733 468 2,440 1,090 839 1,523 324 37, 800 650 449 369 363 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Spencer city Spillville town Spirit Lake town Springbrook town Springville town Stacy ville town Stanhope town Stanton town Stanwood town State Center town Steamboat Rock town. . Storm Lake town Story City town Stratford town Strawberry Hill town . . Strawberry Point town. Struble town Stuart city Sumner town Superior town Sutherland town Swaledale town Swan town Swea City town Tabor town Tama city Templeton town Thayer town Thompson town Thornburg town Thornton town Thor town Thurman town Tingley town Tipton city Titonka town Toledo city Traer town Tripoli town 0mon town Urbana town Ute town Vail town Valley Junction town . . . Vanhorn town Van Meter town Van Wert town Victor town Villisca city Vincent town Vinton city Volga City town Wadena town Walcott town Walker town Wall Lake town Walnut town Wapello city Washington city Washta town , Waterloo city Waucoma town , Waukee town , Waukon town Waverly city '.] Wayland town '.', Webster City Wellman town Wellsburg town Wesley village West Bend town West Branch town West Burlington town Westchester town West Decorah town Westgate town West Liberty town West McGregor town . . West Mitchell town West Point town Westsidetown... West Union city What Cheer city Wheatland town '. Whiting town .' Whittemore town Whltten town Williamsburg town ! Williams town Wilton town Windsor town Winfleld town Winterset city... Winthroptown "' Wiotatown Woodbine town '.'.'..'. Woodburu town Woodward town Woolstock citv Worthington town Wyoming town Vorktowu town Zearingtown POPULATION. 1900 3,095 356 1,219 107 699 490 297 404 415 1,008 410 2,169 1,197 458 164 1, 012 172 2,079 1,437 187 722 240 406 322 934 2,649 321 394 450 267 299 274 409 488 2,513 224 1,941 1,458 655 589 323 407 578 1,700 484 407 306 612 2,211 163 3,499 444 170 362 505 659 878 1,398 4,255 431 12,680 540 292 2,153 3,177 4,613 2,829 654 203 730 440 538 326 647 474 1,044 836 209 531 447 260 1,690 100 207 654 396 1,935 2,746 475 572 522 217 1,100 500 1,'233 143 820 3,039 618 218 1,255 467 550 274 288 794 170 1890 1,813 " "782 ""518 399 302 854 367 ,682 536 947 2,052 861 490 "419 603 1,741 269 395 295 1,699 1,836 1,014 538 501 467 616 1,744 2,865 439 811 1,009 3,235 6,674 406 240 1,610 2,346 1,268 74 232 498 448 1,676 3,246 569 437 578 195 636. 1,212 461 2,281 370 168 816 336 328 704 "242 23 Of the 681 incorporated places there are 495 which have less than 1,000 inhabitants, and 593 which have less than 2,000 inhabitants. There are 64 incorporated places which have more than 2,000 and less, than 5,000 inhabitants; 10 which have more than 5,000 and less than 10,000 inhabitants; 8 which have more than 10,000 and less than 25,000 inhabitants; and 6 which have more than 25,000 inhabitants, namely: Des Moines, 62,139; Dubuque, 36,297; Davenport, 35,254; Sioux City, 33,111; Council Bluffs, 25,802; and Cedar Rapids, 25,666. Table 6 shows the population of these 6 cities at each census from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, so far as the population is separately stated in the census reports at each decennial period. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows for each city the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF IOWA: 1850 TO 1900. Cedar Rapids city . Council BlufEs city Davenport city Des Moines city . . . Dubuque city Sioux City 1900 25, 056 25, 802 35,254 62, 139 36, 297 33,111 1890 18,020 21,474 26,872 50,093 30, 311 37, 806 1880 1870 10, 104 18, 063 21, 831 22,408 22,254 7,366 5,940 10,020 20,038 12,036 18,434 3,401 1860 1,830 2,011 11, 267 3,965 13, 000 1850 l,8i8 502 3,108 Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF IOWA: 1850 TO 1900. Cedar Rapids city. Council Bluffs city Davenport eity Des Moines city Dubuque city Sioux city INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. Number. Per cent. 7,636 4,328 8,382 12,046 5,986 1 4, 695 42.4 20.2 31.2 24.0 19.7 112.4 INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. Number. Per cent. 7,916 3,411 5,041 27,685 8,057 30,440 78.3 18.9 23.1 123.5 36.2 413.3 INCREASE FROM 1870 . TO 1880. Number. Per cent. 4,164 8,043 1,793 10,373 3,820 70.1 80.3 8.9 86.2 20.7 116.6 INCREASE FROM 1860 TO 1870. Number. Per cent. 4,110 8,009 8,771 8,070 5,434 224.6 398.3 77.8 203. 6 41.8 INCREASE FROM 1S50 TO 1860. Number. Per cent 9,419 3,463 9,892 509.7 089.8 318.3 ' Decrease. Three of these cities, Davenport, Des Moines, and Dubuque, appeared first in the census report of 1850; Cedar Rapids and Council Bluffs appeared in the census of 1 860, and Sioux City was first enumerated and separately shown in 1870. The earlier growth of all these cities was rapid, but for the last decade the most noticeable rate of increase is that of Cedar Rapids, which shows a gain in population of 42.4 per cent. Davenport is next in order with a gain of 31.2 per cent. Sioux City has suffered a loss of 12.4 per cent, although its reported increase for the decade immediately preceding was 413.3 per cent. Des Moines, with a population in 1900 of 62,139, shows a gain of 24.0 per cent during the last decade, but for the ten years from 1880 to 1890 this city increased in population from 22,408 to 50,093, or 123.5 per cent. Director of the Census. J U|^. ^ ^ Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 24. AVASHINGTON, D. C. December 27, 1900. POPULATION OF KANSAS BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Kansas by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Kansas was organized as a territory May 30, 1854, and admitted as a state January 29, 1861. Table 1 shows the population of Kansas at each census from 1800 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF KANSAS : 1860 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 1,470,495 1,427,096 996,096 364,399 107,206 43,399 431,000 631,697 257,193 3.0 43.3 173.4 239.9 1890 - - 1880 1870 1860 - - The population of the state in 1900 is 1,470,495 as compared with a population in 1890 of 1,427,096, representing an increase during the decade of 43,399, or 3.0 per cent. The population of the state in 1860 was 107,206, and during the ten years from 1860 to 1870 it increased 257,198, or 239.9 per cent, showing a total population in 1870 of 364 399. During the decade from 1870 to 1880 it increased from 364,899 to 996,096, a numerical gain of 631 697 which is more than that for any other decade in the history of the state, the rate of increase being 173.4 per cgnt. The growth of Kansas during the last ten years has been very slight, the numerical increase and the per cent of increase being much less than in any corresponding period. The population of Kansas in 1900 is more than thirteen times as large as the population given for 1860, the first year in which its population appears in the census report. The total land surface of Kansas is, approximately, 81,700 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 17.4; 1900, 18.0. (C P 15 M) Table 2 shows the population of Kansas by counties at each census from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OP KANSAS BY COUNTIES : 1860 TO 1900. The State . Allen Anderson Arapahoe i_. Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Breckenridge "-. Brown Buffalo s Butler Chase ♦ Chautauqua'. Cherokee' Cheyenne Clark . Clay .. Cloud, Coffey . Comanche '_. Cowley 8 Crawford _. Decatur Dickinson . Doniphan- Douglas Edwards '_. Elk 6 Ellis Ellsworth.. Finney' Foote" Ford" Franklin _. Garfield i^.. Geary "_ Gove Graham- Grant". Gray'' Greeley Greenwood i« . Hamilton " Harper Harvey Haskell's Hodgeman '»_. Howard 6 Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson „ Kearny 14. Kingman . Kiowa' Labette 1900 1,470,495 19, 507 13,938 28,606 6,594 13,784 24,712 22,369 23, 863 8,246 11, 804 42, 694 2,640 1,701 15,833 18, 071 16, 643 1,619 30,156 38,809 9,234 21,816 15,079 25,096 3,682 11,443 8,626 9,626 3,469 5,497 21, 354 10, 744 2,441 5,173 . 422 1,264 493 16,196 1,426 10, 310 17,591 457 2,032 17, 117 17,583 19,420 18, 104 1,107 10, 663 2,365 27, 387 1890 1,427,096 13,509 14,203 26, 758 7,973 13, 172 28,575 20,319 24,055 8,233 12,297 27,770 4,401 2,357 16, 116 19, 295 15,866 2,549 34,478 30,286 8,414 22,273 13,535 23,961 3,600 12, 216 7,942 9,272 3,350 5,308 20,279 881 10,423 2,994 5,029 1,308 2,415 1,264 16, 309 2,027 13,266 17,601 1,077 2,395 14, 626 16,620 19,349 17,385 1,571 11,823 2,873 27, 586 1880 996,096 12, 18,586 6,081 11,072 21,905 37 163 1,320 .,343 .,438 372 538 851 180 251 257 700 409 623 179 494 411 3,122 16,797 6,994 1,196 4,258 10,548 168 4,133 11,451 1,704 10,718 15,563 17,475 16,853 159 3,713 22,735 1870 364, 399 7,022 6,220 15,507 2 15, 076 6,823 3,035 1,976 11,0 2,942 2,323 6,201 1,176 8,160 3,043 13, 969 20, 592 1,336 1,185 427 10,385 5,526 3,484 2,794 6,053 12,626 207 13,684 9,973 1860 107,206 3,082 2,400 7,729 6,101 3,197 2,607 1,501 163 "2"i42" 168 378 1,083 1,637 1,163 1850 19 1,936 4,469 4,364 • Arapahoe and Sequoyah taken to form part of Finney in 1884. 2 Taken to form part of Lyon prior to 1870. 5 Part taken to form part of Finney and part annexed to Hodgeman in 1884. • Otoe annexed to Chtise prior to 1870. 5 Howard changed from Godfrey prior to 1870 ; taken to form Chautauqua and Elk in 1875. • Name changed from McGhee prior to 1870. ' Kiowa organized from parts of Comanche and Edwards in 1886. 8 Name changed from Hunter prior to 1870. 9 Organized from Arapahoe and Sequoyah and parts of Buffalo, Foote, Grant, and Kearny in 1884 ; parts taken to form Haskell and parts of Garfield Grant, Gray, and Kearny in 1887; Garfield annexed in 1893. 10 Part taken to form part of Finney and parts annexed to Ford and Hodge- man in 1884. 1' Part of Foote annexed in 1884; part taken to form part of Gray in 1887. 12 Organized from parts of Finney and Hodgeman in 1887 ; annexed to Finnev in 1893. IS Name changed from Davis in 1889. Leavenworth _ Lincoln Linn_ Logan 2« . Lyon 21 Mcpherson . THadison 22 _. Marion . 1900 Marshall- Meade _ Miami 23 Mitchell Montjgomery.. Morris Morton 24 . Nemaha _. Neosho 26 . Ness Norton 2«_. Osborne., Otoe*.... Ottawa Pawnee.. Phillips Pottawatomie . Pratt-- Rawlins Keno Republic. Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick. Sequoyah 1 Seward ... Shawnee.. Sheridan., Sherman.. Smith Stafford.... Stanton 2>.. Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee ., Wallace 20-... Washington., Wichita Wilson Woodson-.. Wyandotte.. 1,563 40, 940 9,886 16, 689 1,962 25, 074 21,421 1890 20, 676 24,356 1,681 21,641 14, 647 29, 039 11, 967 304 20,376 19,254 4,535 11,326 23, 659 11, 844 11,182 5,084 14, 442 18,470 7,085 5,241 29, 027 18,248 14,745 13,828 7,960 6,134 8,489 17,076 1,098 44,037 822 53,727 3,819 3,341 16,384 9,829 327 620 25, 631 4,112 2,722 12,813 1,178 21, 963 1,197 15, 621 10, 022 73,227 2,060 38,485 9,709 17,215 3,384 23, 196 21, 614 20,539 23,912 2,542 19, 614 16, 037 23, 104 11,381 724 19,249 18, 561 4,944 10, 617 25,062 12, 083 12,581 6,204 13,661 17,722 8,118 6,756 27,079 19,002 14,461 13,183 8,018 5,204 7,333 17,442 1,262 43,626 1,503 49, 172 3,733 5,261 15,613 8,620 1,031 1,418 80,271 2,535 11,720 2,468 22,894 1,827 15, 286 9,021 54,407 1880 601 32,355 8,582 15,298 1870 1860 17, 326 17,143 12,453 16, 136 296 17, 802 14, 911 18, 213 9,265 9 12,462 15,121 3,722 6,998 19,642 12,617 10,307 6,396 12,014 16, 350 1,890 1,623 12,826 32,444 516 12,174 8,014 738 768 6,901 11,726 485 7,564 2,225 7,339 10, 206 2 7,648 2,127 179 7,848 1,281 5 5,105 156 4,246 1,096 13,121 66 22 166 3,362 588 4,081 6,694 3,827 10,015 12, 606 6,336 1860 636 74 2,280 770 2,436 1,113 238 3,513 1,023 27 1,488 2,609 " Part taken to form part of Finney and part annexed to Hamilton in 1884 • reorganized from parts of the same in 1887 '"f-^eu 10 namuion in itssi , i« ?SSSrn^a^i'?eSlfp"rSo^%1,' """^ ^""^'^"""^ '"^ ^^'■ form&r/^^nr^Vsta^ntonin?88?''™^ """^"^"^ *" '«^= P"^*^ '^'^^^ «> 18 Organized from part of Finney in 1887 Ga^ew'and lr"ay to im. """"'^ ^""^^^"^ '"' ^'^'' ^"^ ^^'^'^ '° *°™ P^^* <" n nS?^' *°™erly St. John, organized from part of Wallace in 1881 PartXnfxert?n?'r±'"^''^f '^ '^^'^ P^'^' °* Madison prio? to 1870. 1870. a'liexed to Greenwood and part taken to form part of Lyon prior to 23 Name changed from Lykins prior to 1870 2f Name changed from Kansas in 1886. ,« Name changed from Dorn prior to 1870. An?ex"ed to^Hai°iUnn'?#^r?.^?'^' '=^^°Sed back to Norton in 1874. Annexed to Hamilton m 1884 ; reorganized from part of the same In 1887. Table 3 — INCREASE IN POPULATION OP KANSAS BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The State Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua _. . Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Cofley Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Finney Eord Franklin Garfield Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Number. Per cent. 43,399 11 14, 11, '2, 265 848 379 612 863 050 692 13 493 924 761 656 313 224 787 930 322 523 820 457 544 135 82 773 684 354 119 189 075 881 321 553 144 886 151 771 113 601 956 110 620 363 491 913 71 719 464 160 508 199 497 3.0 44.4 1L9 6.9 117.3 4.6 113,5 10.1 12.9 0.2 14.0 53.7 140.0 127.8 11.9 16.3 5.0 136.5 112.5 28.1 9.7 12.1 11.4 4.7 2.8 16.3 8.6 3.8 3.6 3.6 5.8 3.1 118.5 2.9 167.7 147.7 161.0 10.7 129.6 122.3 10.1 157.6 U5.2 17.0 5.5 0.4 4.1 129.5 19.8 117.7 10.7 124.1 Leavenworth . Lincoln Linn Logan Lyou McPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery- Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie- Pratt Eawlins Reno Bepublic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington ._. Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte Number. Per cent. 2,455 177 1526 1 1, 422 1,878 1193 137 443 1961 2,027 1390 5,935 586 1420 1,127 693 1409 708 11,403 1239 1 1, 399 1120 781 748 1 1, 033 11,515 1,948 1754 294 645 158 930 1,156 1366 1164 411 1681 4,555 86 1 1, 920 771 1,309 1704 1798 1 4, 640 1 1, 426 187 1,093 1 1, 290 1931 1630 335 1,001 18, 820 6.4 1.8 13.1 142.0 8.1 10.9 0.7 1.9 137.8 10.3 12.6 25.7 5.1 158.0 5.9 3.7 18.3 6.7 15.6 12.0 111.1 12.3 5.7 4.2 112.7 122.4 ■ 7.2 14.0 2.0 4.9 10.7 17.9 15.8 12.1 113.0 0.9 145.3 9.3 2.3 136.5 4.9 15.4 168.8 156.3 115.3 12-5.7 7.4 9.3 152.8 14.1 134.5 2.2 11.1 34.6 1 Decrease. 2 Decrease ; county abolished in 1893. The only territorial change which has occurred in the counties of Kansas since 1890 is the annexation of Garfield to Finney in 1893. Of the 105 counties in the state 51 have increased in population during the decade, and 54 have suffered a loss in population. The counties which show the greatest percentages of increase are Cherokee, 53.7 per cent ; Allen, 44.4 per cent ; Wyandotte, 34.6 per cent ; Crawford, 28.1 per cent ; and Montgomery, 25.7 per cent. The counties which show the greatest percentages of decrease are Stanton, 68.3 per cent; Grant, 67.7 per cent; Greeley, 61.0 per cent; Morton, 58.0 per cent; Haskell, 57.6 per cent; and Stevens, 56.3 per cent. Table 4 shows the population of Kansas by minor civil divisigns, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OP KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Allen county . Carlyle townsMp — Cottage Grove township- Deer Creek townsMp Elm township i ElsmOre township Geneva township Humboldt citys Humholdt to%Tnship s lola city!' Ward 1- ■Ward2_ Wards. Ward 4- 1,578 . 1, 100 . 1, 425 , 1,688- lola township 6 Laharpe cityi Logan township Marmaton township '_ Moran city' Osage township Salem township Anderson county.. Qamett city- ward 1__. Ward 2- .._ 623 ,._ 408 Ward 3 580 Ward 4 467 Indian Creek township-. Jackson township Lincoln township Lone Elm township Monroe township Ozark townishlp, including Colony city . Colony city Putnam township Reeder township.. Rich township, including Kincaid city — Kincaid city . Union township Walker townsMp, Including Greeley city . Greeley city Washington township Welda township Westphalia township Atchison county.. Atchison city Ward 1 1,228 Ward 2 4.189 Ward 3 3,940 Ward 4 2, 322 Ward 5 4,043 Benton township, including Effingham city Effingham city , Center township Grasshopper township, including Muscotah city Muscotah city Kapioma township Lancaster township, including Hrtron and Lancaster cities. Huron city Lancaster city Mt. Pleasant township Shannon township Walnut township 1900 Barber county . Cedar township Deerhead towi:iship_. Eagle towiLship Elm Mills township . Elwood township Etna township.. ' Hazelton township, including Hazelton city.. Hazelton city Kiowa township, including Kiowa city Kiowa city Lake township . MoAdoo township . j Medicine Lodge township, including Medicine Lodge city. Medicine Lod^e city Mingona township Moore township Nippa walla township Sharon township, including Sharon city.. Sharon city Sun township Turkey Creek township Valley township 19,507 676 796 555 1,565 1,759 585 1,402 461 5,791 1,495 610 487 1,027 464 986 13,938 2,078 598 861 777 916 859 1,068 483 590 1,231 1,202 364 508 676 394 610 798 1,176 28,606 15,722 1,967 634 1,424 1,773 462 1,109 1,994 292 1,403 2,020 1,194 6,594 1390 13,509 712 847 545 2 877 1,445 635 1,361 4480 1,706 » 1,037 556 81,014 463 1,006 825 14,203 2,191 713 833 794 864 767 1,021 474 638 1,243 1,160 284 570 831 S14 625 752 1,201 26,758 13,963 1,696 361 1,646 1,872 524 1,123 1,665 1,465 2,131 1,297 7,973 337 335 85 1.S2 208 381 253 316 267 302 67 22.5 498 696 143 319 965 993 7e,'i 893 206 189 116 144 1,598 1,910 §'7 1,09s 274 452 338 397 196 311 627 675 116 139 122 191 162 229 211 1890. 1 Laharpe city, formerly in Elm township, made Independent since 1890. 2 Inclildes population of Laharpe city, not separately returned in 1890. » Humboldt city, formerly in Humboldt township, made Independent since * Exclusive of population of Humholdt city. 5 lola city, formerly in lola township, made Independent since 1890. " Exclusive of population of lola city. MINOR civil DIVISIONS. Barton county . Albion township Beaver township Buffalo township Cheyenne township .. Clarence township Cleveland township .. Comanche township.. EUinwood city ' Eureka township Fairview township — Grant township Great Bend city Ward 1_ Ward 2-. Ward 3.. Ward 4.. ._ 419 „ 596 .. 974 — 481 Great Bend township Homestead township, including Hoisington city Hoisington city Independent township Laklu township » Liberty township Logan township Pawnee Rock township, including Pawnee Rock city- Pawnee Rock city South Bend township Union town.ship Walnut township : Wheatland township 1900 Bourbon county- Drywood township - Fort Scott city Ward 1 . 1,533 . 2,224 . 2, 539 . 1, 890 Ward 5 ' 2, 136 Franklin township Freedom township, including Fulton city Fulton city Ward 2-. Ward 3-. Ward 4-. Marlon township, including Bronson and Uniontown cities. Bronson city. Uniontown city . Marmaton township.. Mill Creek township.. Osage township Pawnee township Scott township . Timberhill township . Walnut township Brown county.. Hamlin township, including Hamlin city.. Hamlin city Hiawatha city . Ward 1 _ 753 Ward 2- . 724 Ward 3- Ward 4 514 Hiawatha township Horton city. S"5i in'iroes' Ward 2 . . _ 943 Ward 3 614 Ward 4 _ 7^8 Irving township Mission township, including Willis city III Willis city . Morrill township, including Morrill city . Morrill city Padonia township .. Powhatan township, including Powhatoncity..! """II " Powhatan city _ _~ Robinson townslilp, including Robinsou"city II.III" I Robinson city Walnut township, including Fair\dew"cityI.-IIIIII"I""I"" Fairview city Washington township, including "Everest city" I I Everest city _ __" Kickapoo Indian reservation _I I Sac and Fox and Iowa Indian res"e"r"vation"(paTt"of jl I lotal for Sac and Fox and Iowa Indian reservation 'm rJrown and Doniphan counties. Butler county. Augusta city 12 Augusta township 12. Bfuton township 13,784 815 366 377 628 312 374 715 760 329 334 862 2,470 463 1,200 789 697 770 484 497 553 210 448 308 593 429 24, 712 1,424 10, 322 1,316 1,306 424 2,298 361 293 1,243 1,050 1,088 1,029 1,834 986 816 22,369 1,317 258 2,829 1,789 3,398 950 2,629 1B7 1,441 400 842 1,563 237 1,496 493 1,785 395 1,412 502 566 402 449 23,363 1,197 601 801 1890 13,172 e S4^"';ilp™uli^tlo\''^^^^^^^^ -^^^ independent since 1890. - &v°e^n4StS^? iSS^*°;^^^^ AuS%^?? wi°P,°'-^'''\"°'^ <="y' S'^«" ^s independent in 1890. " fesTv'S'XnSfon^otl^S^t^^^ItT.'^*' "^^^ independent since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 BoTLEK COUNTY— Continued. Bloomlngton township . Bruno township - Chelsea township Clay township Clifford township — Douglass city 1 Douglass township 1 . El Dorado city Ward 1-, Ward 2. Ward 3— &S2 , 1,134 1,022 Ward 4 428 El Dorado township Eairmount township Fairview township Glencoe township Hickoiy township Leon city a Lincoln township- Little Walnut townships Logan township Milton township, including Bralnerd and Whitewater cities. Brainerd city Whitewater city -• Murdock township Pleasant township- Plum Grove township ._ . Prospect township Richland township Rock Creek township Rosalia township Spring township Sycamore township Towanda township Union township Walnut township Chase coxjnty - Bazaar township * . Cedar township.. Cottonwood township Diamond Creek township Falls township, including Cottonwood Falls and Strong cities. Cottonwood Falls city Strong city Matiield townships Toledo townships CsAtrrAUQUA COUNTY - Belleville township — Caneyville township . Cedarvale city ° Center township mil Harrison township Hendricks township Jefferson township » — Lafayette township Little Caney township-. Salt Creek township — Sedan city* Sedan township ^ Summit township Washington township -. Cheeokee COCNTY- Baxter Springs cityio Cherokee township ^^ Columhus city Ward 1 — --— - ''2' WMd 2:::::::::::::" 516 -II-II-III 460 Ward 3-. Ward 4- Waid 5- Crawford township Empire city ^^ ;■ Ward 1 '■• Ward 2 Wards Galena city Wardl Ward 2 051 610 697 Ward 3-. Ward 4-. — 1,511 — 2,498 — 3, 692 — 2,454 527 677 623 297 538 765 572 672 614 448 711 496 527 420 485 323 960 70 267 557 639 688 875 712 441 576 733 536 683 641 672 8,246 592 842 908 1,213 2,939 842 1,128 784 968 371 039 932 592 793 067 876 550 005 531 067 526 791 665 42,694 1,641 2,295 2,310 949 2,258 10,155 1890 565 765 558 370 590 737 2 584 3,339 648 627 444 756 552 456 447 4594 410 984 180 184 622 661 635 820 752 480 633 760 478 765 669 626 1,425 765 952 1, 154 2,913 77° 976 1,024 12,297 1,666 974 640 716 834 929 ' 1, 022 678 924 760 970 »669 891 824 27,770 1,248 1,963 2,160 923 2,496 1890. 1 Douglass city, formerly in Douglass township, made independent since 1890. Ifi^^lV^XinUtT&u^l^r^Up, made independent since ^S"a??^rto°wL°£?o^ganf.er&oS%-axts of Bazaar and Toledo townships 8luce^l890^^^^ city, formerly in Jefferson township, made independent since 1890. MINOR OTVIL DIVISIONS. Cherokee county— Continued. Garden township - Lola township Lowell township ^'' - Lyon township Mineral township, including Scammon city _ Scammon city Neosho township _ Pleasant View township-, Ross township Salamanca township Shawnee township Sheridan township Spring Valley township Weir city n 10 Ward 1 797 Ward 2 515 Ward 3 l 895 Ward 4 770 Cheyenne county _ Alexander township-. Beaver township-. Benkelman township Bird City township, including Bird city- Bird city Calhoun township Cherry Creek township Cleveland Bun .township Dent township Eureka township Evergreen township , Jaqua township Jefferson township Lawn Ridge township Nuttycomhe township Orlando township Porter township Wano township Claek county Appleton township - Brown township- Center township, including Ashland city-. Ashland city Cimarron township _ Edwards township Englewood township, including Englewood city- Englewood city Lexington township Liberty township Sitka township Vesta township Clay county-. Athelstane township-. Blaine township Bloom township Chapman township — Clay Center city Ward 1 Ward 2-. Ward 3-. Clay Center township-. Exeter township Five Creeks township . Garfield township Gill township Goshen tovrashlp Grant township Hayes township 991 , 1, 023 . 1,055 Highland township Mulberry township, Including parts of Clifton and Vining cities. Clifton city (part of) Total for Clifton city, in Mulberry township. Clay county, and Clifton township, Washington county. Vining city (part of) Total for Vining city, in Mulberry township. Clay county, and Clifton townstup, Washington county. Oakland township Republican township. Including Wakefield city Wakefield city Sherman township, including ^oiganville city Morganville city tTnion township , — 1900 2,797 1,155 1,543 1,108 3,103 1,549 1,188 1,128 2,764 1,231 1,083 1,485 1,526 2,977 77 141 208 120 88 189 193 160 102 215 74 179 75 92 121 58 212 424 217 67 655 493 44 38 252 iSi 196 76 92 64 15,833 646 640 755 700 1,103 516 670 645 535 647 495 600 863 1,051 292 114 24s 322 961 350 568 ' Exclusive of population of Cedarvale city. « Sedan city, formerly in Sedan township, made independent since 1890. ' Exclusive of population of Sedan city. 10 Baxter Springs city, formerly in Spring Valley township, made independent since 1890. 11 Part of Cherokee township annexed to Weir city since 1890. " Empire city, formerly in Lowell township, made independent since 1890. 18 Exfiusive of population of Empire city. " Exclusive of population of Baxter Springs city. Table 4 POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cloud county . Arion townshii) Aurora township __. Buffalo township _ .. Center township Colfax township Concordia city- ward 1 938 Ward 2 548 Ward 3 892 Ward 4 1,028 Elk township, including Clyde city Clyde city Grant township, including Jamestown city Jamestown city ' Lawrence township Lincoln township Lyon township Meredith township Nelson township Oakland township Shirley township Sibley township _ Solomon township, including Glasco city _. Glasco city Starr township, including Miltonvale city . Miltonvale city Summit township 1900 Coffey county - Avon township Burlington city Ward 1 707 Ward 2 912 Ward 3 799 Burlington township California township Hampden township Key West township Le Koy township, including Le Roy city Le Roy city Liberty township Lincoln township, including Lebo city Lebo city Neosho township Ottumwa township Pleasant township. Pottawatomie township Rock Creek township, including Waverly city.. Waverly city Spring Creek township^ Star township ^^ Comanche county. Avilla township Coldwater city' Coldwater township J_. Irwin township Logan township Nescatunga township . Powell township Protection township... Eumsey township Shlmer township Valley township Cowley county _ Arkan.sas City Ward 1 ___ ___ _ lyi 170" S"'''? ? I'siS Ward 3 _ 1 gei Ward 4_- 1 766 Beaver township Bolton township "_ " Cedar township _~~Z"~_ I ~~ Creswell township IIIIZ.I" "Z "'_"II_ Dexter township, including Dexter city IIZI." __ Dexter city Pairview township Z__ Z ZZ "ZZ Grant township __ Z _ '" Z Harvey township __ZZ_Z ZZ _ Liberty township " _ "_ Maple township- Ninnesoah township, including Udall city Udall city Omnia township ZZ Otter township. Pleasant Valley township, Richland township Rock Creek township Sheridan township Silver Creek township, including Burden city '. Burden city 18, 071 1890 604 770 698 768 693 3,401 1,769 1,157 967 400 792 448 709 507 602 418 1,080 684 1,406 s°g 909 396 846 16,643 754 2,418 780 1,006 612 946 1,139 77= 1,223 1,274 605 704 1,062 803 915 1,716 586 622 1,619 108 263 356 31 127 96 173 281 30,156 6,140 1,270 397 861 1,266 380 565 424 666 618 659 19, 295 691 825 778 823 686 3,184 1,833 1,137 1,016 372 823 460 834 636 774 535 1,149 698 1,392 461 1,226 591 932 15, 856 745 2,239 680 513 1,208 893 1,234 1,167 538 758 1,014 1,193 791 1,588 548 591 641 2,549 300 480 2424 52 154 153 193 304 132 201 156 34,478 8,347 782 1,603 500 1,004 1,314 371 669 548 657 7.59 873 1,045 338 556 482 443 539 918 1,026 1,368 1,390 680 709 544 756 1,131 1,226 S19 S08 1890 1 Coldwater city, formerly in Coldwater township, made independent since 2 Exclusive of population of Coldwater city, s Includes population (600) of Prontenao city. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cowley county — Continued. Silverdale township Spring Creek township . Tisdale township Vernon township Walnut township Windsor township Wlnfield city. Ward 1 1,489 Ward 2 1, 310 Ward 8 1,089 Ward 4 591 Ward 5 , 1,075 Ceawfoed county. 1900 Baker township, including part of Frontenao city Frontenac city (part of) Total for Frontenac city, in Baker and Wasiiington town- ships. Crawford township Girard city Ward 1 892 Ward 2_. Ward 3_. Grant township Lincoln township, including Arcadia city.. Arcadia city.. 920 661 Osage toivnship, including McCune city. McCune city Pittsburg city Wardl. Ward 2 Ward 3_. ■Ward4_. . 1, 994 , 2,375 . 1,871 . 3,872 Sheridan township, including Cherokee and Midland cities. Cherokee city Midland city Sherman township Walnut township, including Hepler and Walnut cities. Hepler city Walnut city. Washington township, including part of Frontenac city. Frontenac city (part of) Decatue county. Allison township Altory township Bassettville township.. Beaver township Center township Cook township Custer township Dresden township Finley township Garfield township Grant township Harlan to^vnsllip . Jennings township Liberty township Lincoln township Logan township Lyon township Oberlin city & Oberlin townships Olive township Pleasant Valley township . Prairie Dog township Sherman township Summit township Dickinson county. Abilene city . Ward 1... Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4. 907 1,029 705 Banner township Z Buckeye township 'Z Center township, including Enterprise"city~ Enterprise city Cheever township Z Z Flora township Fragrant Hill township . Z Garaeld township Grant township Hayes township Holland township. Hope township, including'Hope city" Hope city Jefferson township Liberty township Z 760 475 542 840 1,141 969 6,554 38,809 1S90 6,906 948 I, 80s 1,650 2,473 1,140 2,781 538 2,202 657 10, 112 3,405 1,326 164 1,319 1,996 215 603 4,825 857 9,234 330 321 249 307 297 231 255 366 342 262 339 711 444 872 653 568 285 937 325 446 306 271 329 21,816 3,507 620 610 1,681 798 633 645 601 457 826 583 433 1,155 557 665 700 772 578 598 1,008 1,227 1,063 5,1S4 » 80, 286 '3,856 6 owKt'^*-,°* population of Frontenao city. ' ^cliSv-e'^o^f v^^i^S^^^^^To^^' -^^« -dependent since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Dickinson conNTY— Continued. Lincoln township, including Solomon city Solomon city Logan township 11111111", Lyon township, including Herington city I Herington city Newbern township I"_ Noble township, including Chapman city Cllapmau city ^ Ehlnehart township Eidge township Shennan township Union township Wheatland township Willowdale tovmship Doniphan county . Bmr Oak township Center township, including Troy city Troy city Iowa township, including Highland and White Cloud cities. Highland city White Cloud city Marion township. Union township, including Denton city . Denton city- Washington township. Including Elwood and Wathena cities. Elwood city. Wathena city Wayne township, including Doniphan city Doniphan city Wolf Eiver township, including Severance city- Severance city . Sao and Fox and Iowa Indian reservation (part of) - [For total see Brown county.] Douglas county-. 1900 Clinton township Eudora township, including Eudora city . Eudora city Grant township Eanwaka township Lawrence city Ward 1 2, SS.'J Ward 2 2,393 Ward 3 2, 533 Ward 4 1, 168 Ward 5 1>266 Ward 6 917 Lecompton township, including Lecompton city Lecompton city Marion township Palmyra township, including Baldwin city Baldwin city Wakarusa township Willow Springs township Edwabds county . Belpre township — Brown township — Franklin township Jackson township Kinsley township, including Kinsley city . Kinsley city Lincoln township Logan township Trenton township Wayne township Elk COUNTY- Elk Falls township — — r-— Greenfield tovmship, including Grenola city. Grenola city v"! Howard township, including Howard city- Howard city Liberty township ■- — Longton township, including Longton city— . Longton city Oak Valley township - 1,227 817 508 2,212 1,607 675 1,115 627 489 612 461 585 351 665 15, 079 883 2,737 947 3,694 780 713 681 957 247 2,558 623 798 1,514 196 2,008 424 47 25,096 947 2,070 640 581 921 10,862 1,151 408 1,367 3,071 1,017 2,868 1,278 3,682 1890 1,274 839 553 1,892 1.353 728 973 435 611 687 548 523 401 589 13,536 762 2,176 730 3,280 493 699 548 888 1,916 377 694 1,909 347 2,057 282 532 397 196 ,089 780 413 178 268 327 11,443 931 1,423 666 2,102 I, 207 674 1,116 564 724 610 873 1,398 1,692 695 2,105 618 518 904 9,997 1,239 450 1,406 2,772 935 2,799 1,223 3,600 227 577 419 195 i;080 771 447 145 234 276 12,216 1,112 1,428 608 2,026 1,015 865 1,225 624 682 934 1,627 1,428 527 Painterhood township Paw Paw township Union Center township — :- Wild Cat township, including Moline city Moline city . 1 Part taken to form part of Pleasant Hill township since 1890. 2 Formerlv in Ellis township ; made independent since 1890. ^ „.„ ^ 8 in^delEm^ cfty iSl890Tpart taken to form part of Pleasant Hill town- ship since 1890. , ^. , „„• „;+„ '^*'maok Wo°lf township organized froni part of Columbia township since 1890. r Cameiro and ci^ ereek townships organized from parts of Garfield town- ship since 1890. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Ellis county . Big Creek township,! including Hays city . Hays city Buckeye township Catliarine township Ellis city 2 Ellis township ' Freedom township Hamilton township Hartsook township Lookout township t — ■ I'leasant Hill township' Valine township Smoky Hill township 1 Victoria township Walker township Wheatland township Ellsworth county - Black Wolf township » Cameiro township ^ Clear Creek township ' Columbia township » Ellsworth city ' Ellsworth township,8 including Kanopolis city-, Kanopolis city Empire township Gameld township ' Green Garden township Langley township Lincoln township Noble township Palacky township Sherman township Thomas township Valley township Wilson township, including Wilson city Wilson city Finney county i"- Gardencity Ward 1 136 Ward 2 692 Ward 3 762 Garden township Garfield township i" Ivanhoe township Pierceville township Pleasant Valley township Sherlock township Terry township FOBD COUNTY. Bloom tovmship— Bucklin township Concord township Dodge city" Ward 1 231 Ward 2 669 Ward 3 644 Ward 4 398 Dodge township n Fairview township Ford township, including Ford city Ford city Grandvlew township Pleasant Valley township Richland township Royal tovmship Sodville township Spearville township, including Spearvllle city SpearviUe city Wheatland township WUburn township Franklin county _ Appanoose township — CentropoUs township Cutler township Franklin township is — Greenwood township — Harrison township Hayes township Homewood township Lincoln township Ohio township 1900 8, 626 1,483 ii 136 315 591 932 863 517 518 776 416 266 420 214 522 660 734 9,626 282 300 436 1,549 666 240 744 440 527 352 816 495 430 376 272 624 1,456 939 3,469 1,690 586 363 84 108 103 351 285 5,497 26 188 130 1,942 277 174 434 82 726 141 82 97 83 666 157 350 182 21,354 614 1,118 1,003 764 716 689 648 751 710 909 1890. ' Ellsworth city, formerly in Ellsworth township, made Independent since 0. » Exclusive of population of Ellsworth city. 10 Garfield county (population 881 in 1890) annexed to Finney county and organized into Garfield township In 1893. n Dodge city, formerly in Dodge township, made independent since 1890. 12 Exclusive of population of Dodge city. iswellsville city, formerly in Franklin township, made independent since 1890. " Exclusive of population of Wellsville city. Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Feanklin county— Continued. Ottawa city. Ward 1.. Ward 2-. Ward 3— Ward 4. Ottawa township Peoria township Pomona cityi Pomona township i Pottawatomie township _ Richmond township Wellsville city' Williamsburg township.. 1,855 2,200 2,046 888 Geaky county. Blakely township Jackson township JefEerson township Junction city Ward 1 1, 085 Ward 2 . . l 247 Ward 3 1, 325 Ward 4 1, 0S8 Liberty township Lyon township Milf ord township Smoky Hill township Wingfleld township Gove county.. Baker township Gove township, including Gove city Gove city Grainfield township. Including Grainiield city. Grainfield city Grtnuell township Jerome township Larabee township Lewis township Payne township 1900 GKAHAM COUNTY. Allodium township Bryant township Gettysburg township . Graham township . Happy township! HUl City township, including Hill city . Hill city Indiana township Mlllbrook township Morlan' township 6 Nicodemus township Pioneer township Solomon township Wild Horse township Geabt county. Lincoln township. Including Ulysses city _ Ulysses city Sherman township ' Sullivan township s GKAY COUNTY . Cimarron township, including Cimarron city.. Cimarron city Foote township.. 3 township 1" Ingalls townsnip " Logan township Montezuma township " . Gbeeley county . Colony township Harrison township . Tribune township, including Horace and Tribune cities_I Horace city Tribune city 6,934 1,169 866 547 419 949 871 447 1,251 10,744 315 270 527 4,695 766 538 744 2,458 431 2,441 370 421 162 252 "S 559 175 240 110 314 5,173 389 512 431 485 234 746 468 422 249 414 304 383 846 422 124 40 132 166 1,264 422 =37 123 281 134 139 165 155 70 t 1890 6,248 1,076 934 466 2494 1,052 887 392 1,153 10,423 320 302 647 4,502 750 679 746 2,143 434 2,994- 405 512 US' 275 99 564 320 396 212 311 6,029 427 270 541 380 275 875 545 484 157 347 300 362 » 1,308 460 198 238 196 »2,415 445 549 302 354 1,264 476 166 623 150 90 > Pomona city, formerly in Pomona township, made independent since 1890 ' Exclusive ol population of Pomona city. » Formerly in FrankUn township, made independent since 1890. * Given as Happy Hollow in 1890. s Given as Morelaw in 1890. » Includes population (414) of Howard, Sheridan, and Thomas townships ' Sheridan township annexed since 1890. ' Howard and Thomas townships annexed since 1890. » Includes population (180) of Eichland township, annexed to Hess townshiu since 1890. ^ !» Richland township annexed since 1890. " Part of Ingalls township taken to form Salem township since 1890 and balem township subsequently annexed to Montezuma township. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Gkeenwood county - Bachelor township . Eureka city Eureka township. Fall Elver township.. JanesvlUe township .. Lane township . 1900 Madison township, including Madison city. Madison city Otter Creek township Pleasant Grove township Qulncy township Salem township 12 . Salt Springs township, including Fall River city _ Fall River city Shell Rock township South Salem township ^^ Spring Creek township . Twin Groves township, including Severy city Severy city Hamilton county . Bear Creek township Coolidge township, including Coolidge clty. Coolidge city Kendall township Lament township . Liberty township , Medway township Eichland township. Syracuse township, including Syracuse city . Syracuse city Haepeb county . Anthony city Anthony township „, Attica city" Banner township Berlin township Blaine township Chikaskla township . Eagle township Empire township Garden township Grant township Green township Harper city. Harper township Lake township Lawn township Odell township Pilot Knob township Ruella township ". Silver Creek township. Including iSeport'city. Freeport city... Sprlng' township.. Stohrville township, including Bluflcity I Bluff city Haevey county.. Alta township Burrton city 16 Burrton township io"!] Darlington township . Emma township Garden township Halstead city is Halstead township is . Highland township Lake township Lakln townstup Macon township Newton city Wardl Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Ward 4. Newton township Pleasant township Richland township. Sedgwick city^".. . 1,757 , 1, 351 . 1,490 1,610 Sedgwick townshipao ~ I' Walton township, including Walton cTty' Walton city _ ■' 16,196 742 2,091 707 961 1,609 800 1,800 683 1,135 608 962 279 1,340 371 632 608 620 1,402 489 1,426 113 360 z88 134 28 9 91 33 658 460 10,310 L,179 786 311 415 204 824 821 195 246 236 402 244 .,161 472 402 416 630 433 222 481 83 676 815 200 17,591 636 627 609 639 781 636 914 631 658 516 664 603 6,208 690 699 609 622 678 1890 16,309 2,259 668 1,081 1,353 710 1,566 623 1,840 640 877 1,010 1,507 454 649 1,357 389 182,027 142 (18) 472 248 130 454 324 13,265 1,806 840 653 629 323 388 453 274 271 297 461 328 1,579 682 602 419 688 687 16 274 621 138 407 1,084 194 17,601 616 696 "388 612 715 719 1,071 "746 611 476 621 713 6,605 737 729 496 652 i!i602 798 249 18 Lamont'in'd M^'i'l °^e^'^^?^ '™m Part of Salem township since 1890. in 1890 Medway townships (population 370) not separately returned I P^^Jl^bl^SSLUn^ofilSra^tf ^' "^^ -dependent since 1890. I ^^pl^So^^T.ToS'^''' -^"^^ -leP-ient since 1890. JS f lS»<of SsT^^^^^^^ 1890. ^^^^'■^ ""y- formerly in Sedgwick township, made independent since 21 Exclusive of population of Sedgwick city. !) Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Oontinued. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Haskell county i . Dudley township Haskell township, Including SantaFe'cityl Santa Fe city Lookport township III Hodgeman county . Benton township Center township, including Jetmore city . Jetmore city Hallet township II_ Mareua township North Roscoe township Sawlog township South Roscoe township ^ Sterling township I' Valley township Jackson codnty . Adrian township Cedar township Douglas township Franklin township Garfield township Grant township I_I Holton city Ward 1 . tiC,4 Ward 2 1, 077 Ward 3 1,1-11 Jefferson township, including Crrcleville city Circleville city Liberty township Netawaka township, including Netawaka city Netawaka city Soldier township, including Soldier city Soldier city Straight Creek township Washington township . Whiting township, including Whiting city. Whiting city Pottawatomie Indian reservation Jeiteeson county Delaware township 8 Fairview township Jeflerson township ICaw township Kentucky township * McLouth city Meriden city ' Norton township 9 Nortonville city " Osawkie township Oskaloosa city " Oskaloosa township u _. Perry city* Rock Creek township ' . Riu^l township Sarcoxie township Union township Valley Falls city ^ Jewell county Allen township 18 Athens township Browns Creek township Buffalo township, Including Jewell city Jewell city Burr Oak township, including Burr Oak city- Burr Oak city Calvin township Center township, Including Mankato city Mankato city Erving township ^ Ezbon township Grant township Harrison township Highland township.. 1900 90 175 128 192 2, 032 . 71 512 230 rk 465 127 135 84 361 153 17,117 536 1,289 1,476 758 1,055 1,329 3,082 1,114 223 771 925 330 1,209 302 617 841 1,104 384 1,011 17,533 1,757 773 1,862 862 1,047 529 433 765 700 1,089 978 1,290 464 1,299 999 666 952 1,078 19,420 644 564 569 1,482 736 1, 436 671 435 1, 508 890 500 870 924 603 67-1 1890 2,395 67 624 324 122 450 227 133 177 395 200 14, 626 424 1,001 1,283 790 1,037 1,231 2,727 1,130 21S 714 846 267 975 193 696 641 1,131 381 2 16, 620 4 1, 679 777 1,569 785 (») 311 "839 669 1, 07S 773 12 1, 246 1,013 617 911 1,180 19, 349 789 601 594 1,393 702 1,448 597 513 1,S59 800 566 797 828 702 620 1 Townships reorganized since 1890; comparisons can not he made. ^ 2 Includes population (3,173) of Kentucky and Rock Creek townships, and Meriden and Perry cities. , . -, . , ^ j. . " Valley Falls city, formerly in Delaware township, made independent since 1890 i Exclusive of population of Valley Falls City. »•„„„-, oon 6 Perry city formerly in Kentucky township, made independent since 1890. 6 Kentucky township and Perry city (population 1,660) not separately re- ""°^Meride??city, formerly in Rock Creek township, made independent since ^ 8 Meriden city and Rock Creek township (population 1,613) not separately returned in^l89^^ city, formerly in Norton township, made independent since 1890. MINOR OiyiL DIVISIONS. Jewell county— Continued. Holmwood township Ionia township Jackson township Limestone township Montana township -.. Odessa township Prairie township,i3 including Randall city. Randall city Richland township Sinclair township Vicksburg township Walnut township Washington township White Mound township _._ Johnson county. Aubry township Gardner township, including Gardner city.. Gardner city.. Lexington township McCamLsh township, including Edgerton city.. Edgerton city Mission township " Monticello township Olathe city Ward .1 Ward 2. . 1,164 . 1,056 Ward S 1,231 Olathe township Oxford township 14 Shawnee township" . Springhill township, including Springhill city. Springhill city Kearny county . Hartlarid township Hibbard township w _. Kendall township Lakin city " Lakin township 1? Southside township _. Kingman county . Allen township Belmont township Bennett township, including Norwich city . Norwich city Canton township Chikaskia township, including Spivey city.. Spivey city Dale township.. Dresden township Eagle township Eureka township Evan towjiship Galesburg township _ Hoosier township Kingman city Wardl. Ward 2. Wards. Ward 4. Kingman township Liberty township Ninneseah township.. Peters township Richland township Rochester township _. Rural township Union township Valley township Vinita township White township . 563 . 457 . 5.53 . 212 Kiowa county Brenham township.. Butler township Center township i^ 1900 640 787 764 815 650 519 890 268 613 635 650 849 734 766 18,104 1,295 1,378 475 2,029 1,160 310 944 1,430 3,451 1,432 1,577 2, 208 1,200 580 1,107 116 70 108 259 364 190 10,663 261 325 682 311 304 343 134 363 377 346 316 4.57 534 491 1,785 232 224 637 207 424 379 387 277 293 433 2,365 245 122 101 1" Exclusive of population of Nortonville city. u Oskaloosa city, formerly in Oskaloosa township, made independent since 1890. 12 Exclusive of population of Oskaloosa city. 15 Part of Allen township annexed to Prairie township since 1890. 1* Mission township organized from parts of Oxford and Shawnee townships since 1890. 16 Includes population (178) of Kearny township, annejxed to Hibbard township since 1890. 18 Kearny township annexed since 1890. 1' Lakin city, formerly in Lakin township, made independent since 1890. 18 Exclusive of population of Lakin city. i« Greensburg city, formerly in Center township, made independent since 1890. 20 Exclusive of population of Greensburg city. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Contimied. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kiowa county— Continued. Garfield townsUp _ Gliclc township Greensburg city i _. Kiowa township _ Lincoln township Martin township Reeder township Union township Ursula township Valley township Wellsford township. 1900 Labette county. Canada township Chetopa city Ward 1 687 Ward 2 796 Ward 3 536 Elm Grove township, including Edna city Edna city Eairview township Hackberry township Howard township Labette township Liberty township Montana township. Mound Valley township, including Mound Valley city _ Mound Valley city Mt. Pleasant township. Including Altamont city Altamont city Neosho township North township Osage township Oswego city Ward 1. Ward 2, Ward 3 676 Oswego township Parsons city Ward 1 2,443 Ward 2 1, 712 Ward 3 1, 775 Ward 4 1,752 Richland township Walton township Lane county - Alamota township.. Blaine township.. Cheyenne township . Cleveland township Dighton township, including Dightou city. Dighton city . Spring Creek township . Sutton township White Rock township _. Wilson township Leavenworth county.. Alexandria township _ Delaware township Easton township.. Fainnount township High Prairie township Kickapoo township I. Leavenworth city Ward 1 3, 147 Ward 2 2 889 Ward 3 3, 461 Ward 4 2, 719 Ward 5 3, 305 Ward 6 6, 214 Reno township Sherman township, including Linwood city Linwood city Stranger township III." Tonganoxle city = Tonganoxie township 2 Lincoln county. Battle Creek township Beaver township, including part of Lincoln city Lincoln city (part of) Total for Lincoln city/ in Beaver, Elkhorn, Indiana, and Marion townships. Cedron township Colorado township Elkhorn township. Including part of Lincoln city Lincoln city (part of) Franklin township Golden Belt township 79 196 343 100 143 299 68 12 111 37 509 27, 387 705 2,019 1,454 374 824 1,220 827 697 938 697 1,840 533 1,265 546 515 803 1,486 2,208 493 7,682 1,047 677 1,563 1890 154 218 203 67 419 194 143 78 168 123 40, 940 1,177 6,589 1,434 1,204 1,326 3,610 20,735 1,036 1,531 349 1,1B0 848 1,391 9,886 347 431 132 1,262 611 629 1,609 910 479 ' Formerly in Center township, made independent since 1890. 2 Tonganoxie city, formerly in Tongjanoxie township, ma 121 224 515 76 186 365 77 88 164 133 492 27,586 741 2,265 1,400 321 826 1,184 828 773 861 838 1,829 545 1,230 454 621 850 1,588 2,574 660 6,736 1,068 714 2,060 182 299 267 101 518 3°4 125 109 291 168 38,485 1,108 4,847 1,238 1,184 1,286 3,427 19, 768 1,003 1,487 30S 1,102 673 5 1, 362 1,709 411 293 538 661 1,663 607 3;3 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lincoln county— Continued. Grant township Hanover township . Highland township.. Indiana township, including part of Lincoln city - Lincoln city (part of) Logan township . Madison township Marion township, including part of Lincoln city _. Lincoln city (part of) ■ Orange township Pleasant township, including Sylvan Grove city Sylvan Grove city Salt Creek 1;ownship Scott township Valley township Vesper township 1900 1S90 Linn county. Blue Mound township, including Blue Mound city. Blue Mound city Centerville township Liberty township, including Parker city Parker city Lincoln township, including Lacygne city Lacygne city Mound township, including Mound city Mound city Paris township . Potosi township, including Pleasanton city. Pleasanton city Scott township . Sheridan township, including Rrescott city. Prescott city Stanton township Valley township Logan county. Augustine township Elkader township Lees township Logansport township McAUaster township Monument township Oakley township, including Oakley city . Oakley city Paxton township Russell Springs township I._I""II " Western township Winona township Lyon county . Agnes City township Americus township, including Americus city I. Americus city Center township ir"IZIZ..Z~.. ~~.I~ Elmendaro township, inciuding'Hartfordcftv ' Hartford city Emporia city . ... Z.I" " Ward 1 . _ . Z "" '"" Ward 2 . Ward 3.. 1, 1,977 Ward 4 1'l^i Emporia township .. . ""Z Z.i"". Fremont township . "Z. "Z ""Z Ivy township _ ""Z "__ Z "" Jackson township . "Z Pike township . Reading township, inciuding'Reading"citvZ Reading city _ Waterloo township ' Z ^J MoPherson county . Battle Hill township Bonaville township. .. " Canton township, including Canton oitv" Canton city ... _ ^' Castle township, ln"clumni"wind8m"cUy"' Windom city . ^ ~ Delmore township. . Z Empire township, including GaTvad.tyZ" Galva city ' Groveland township Gypsum Creek township Harper township Hayes township _ Jackson townshiii jacxson township King City township "" Little Valley township Lone Tree township since 1890. made independent 4 fn ?m rn*miP,?P'''?*'°° °* Tonganoxie city. ■> in 1890 in Elkhorn township only. 482 406 309 618 173 392 305 481 47 502 721 319 421 460 219 376 16,689 1,691 738 1,696 1,616 306 2,171 1.037 1,677 809 1,315 2,705 1.097 1,120 1,197 298 592 910 1,962 76 94 43 66 88 295 709 269 108 123 127 234 25,074 1,619 1,923 332 1,589 2,472 553 8,223 2,395 1,189 654 1,872 1,103 1,094 304 941 21, 421 379 281 1,034 493 579 X46 437 929 300 573 667 447 625 576 623 667 860 486 342 316 543 "460 314 377 "564 455 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. MoPheeson county— Continued. MoPheison city Ward 1 i 127 Ward 2 700 Ward 3 653 Ward 4 510 McPherson township Marquette township, including Marquette city Marquette city_ Meridian township Mound township, including Mound Eidge city . Mound Ridge city New Gottland township . Smoky Hill township, including Lindsborg city . Lindsborg city South Sharps Creek township Spring Valley township Superior township, including Inmau city Inman city Turkey Creek township Union township Makion COXINTY- Blaine township. Catlin township _, Center township-. Clark township.. Clear Creek township Colfax township Doyle township, including Florence clty_ Florence city . Durham Park township i East Branch township Fairplay township , Gale township Grant township . Lehigh township Liberty township Logan township Lost Sjirlngs township.. Marion city Ward 1. Ward 2.. Ward 3-. Ward 4- . 515 . 605 . 296 Menno township . Milton township . Moore townshipi Peabody township, including Peabody city. Peabody city Eisley township, including Hillsboro city — Hillsboro city Summit township West Branch township Wilson township Mabshall county. Balderson township Blue Rapids township, including Irving city Irving city -----.-.-—.-— Blue Rapids City township, including Blue Rapids city . ■ Blue Rapids city Center township Clear Fork township Cleveland township Cottage Hill township Elm Creek township Franklin township _ Guittard township, inoludiug Beattie city . Beattie city . Herkimer township Logan township MarysvOle city Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3-, 549 689 332 Ward illlllll.III *^" MarysvlUe township -— . Murray township, including Axtell city Axtell city 7- Noble township, Including Vermilion city Vermilion city. Oketo township, including Oketo city Oketo city --„ ^ ,1 -^ Richland township, including part of Summerfield city_- Summeriield city (part of) -— . — ----.-----—- Total for Summerfield city,» m Richland and St. Bridget townships. St°Wdget Vwnihip;Tneluding part of Summerfield city Summerfield city (part of ) — -.-—-.--- Vermilion township, including Frankfort city Frankfort city Walnut townshlp- Waterville township]' Including WaterviUe city.. Waterville city WeDs township. 1900 2,996 708 1,077 489 634 1,266 5S7 591 1,952 1,279 460 731 1,158 352 766 626 20,676 407 660 726 645 1,045 544 1,463 1,178 638 562 485 656 610 1,114 1,033 611 761 1,824 795 496 292 1,920 1,369 1,530 754 401 883 775 24,355 710 1,366 366 1,601 1, 100 664 1,005 513 610 597 816 1,207 633 647 773 2,006 651 1,730 651 1,554 362 988 347 925 192 SOS 654 980 313 1, 933 1, 167 628 1,200 610 1890 3,172 929 367 765 1,150 443 669 1,686 968 459 763 1,001 794 579 20, 539 355 719 760 482 1,031 408 1,549 1,229 707 572 523 722 675 890 1,118 663 558 2,047 799 432 2,118 1.474 1,406 5S5 488 760 851 773 1,378 375 1,477 036 717 1,014 360 619 586 819 1, 210 648 693 840 1,913 656 1,615 643 1,057 1,104 334 795 712 1,936 i,°S3 720 1,265 S77 761 1 Moore township organized from part of Durham Park township since 1890. ?Sc\*ulTp^J^fenTo'^"rE"il^i township, annexed to Crooked Creek and Mertilla townships since 1890. minor civil divisions. Meade county.. Cimarron township Crooked Creek township Fowler township Logan township Meade Center township. Including Meade city.. Meade city Mertilla township * Odee township Sand Creek township West Plains township Miami county - Marysyille township . Miami township. Middle Creek township Mound township Osage township, including Fontana city. Fontana city Osawatomie city ' _ Ward 1 1,799 Ward 2 592 Ward 3 800 Ward 4 1,000 Osawatomie township'. Paola city Ward 1 648 Ward 2 968 Ward 3 886 Ward 4 652 Paola township Richland township.!.. Stanton township Sugar Creek township . Ten Mile township Valley township.. Wea township, including Louisburg city Louisburg city Mitchell county . Asherville township Beloit city . Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Beloit township Bloomfleld township . Blue Hill township Carr Creek township Cawker township, including Cawker city Cawker city Center township Custer township Eureka township Glen Elder township, including Glen Elder city. Glen Elder city Hayes township , Logan township Lulu township Pittsburg township Plum Creek township Round Spring township ^ Salt Creek township Solomon Rapids township Turkey Creek township Walnut Creek township . 679 . 800 Montgomery county.. Caney township, Including Caney city.. Caney city Cherokee township Cherry township Cherryvale city Wardl Ward 2_. 622 1, 227 Ward 3 1, 111 Ward 4 512 CofEeyville city Wardl Ward 2-. Ward 3.. Ward 4- Drum Creek township _ Pawn Creek township . Independence city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4. Ward 6_, . 1,291 . 911 . 1,719 . 1,032 Independence township Liberty township, including Liberty city_. Lifeerty city 1,150 1,293 831 1900 1,581 63 16U 253 134 500 326 70 136 139 137 21,641 1,535 913 1,342 745 1,171 237 4,191 3,144 785 1,474 809 935 1,032 993 1,642 665 14,647 724 2,369 1,234 5.57 383 390 1,398 816 401 423 336 1,179 677 687 671 600 247 358 528 647 560 29,039 2,235 887 870 1,089 3,472 4,963 867 1,393 4,851 1,697 1,111 314 * Part of Eden township annexed since 1890. ' Osawatomie city, formerly in Osawatomie township, made independent since 1890. » Exclusive of population of Osawatomie city. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR OIVHi DIVISIONS. MoNTQOMEBT COUNTY— Continued. Louisburg township, including Elk city_. Elk city- Parker township Rutland township Sycamore township West Cherry township. Morris county . Claris Creek township.. Council Grove city Ward 1. Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Council Grove township. Diamond Valley township.. Dunlapcityi , 951 849 465 Elm Creek township.. Pour Mile township .. Garfield township Grandview township . Highland township Neosho township Ohio township.. Parker township, lncluding¥arFerviTle"cityI Parkerville city _ Boiling Prairie township, including WhTtecityZ! White city Valley township i IIIIIII Warren township Morton county' Cimarron township Eichiield township, including Richfield city.. Richfield city Taloga township IZZIIIZ! Nemaha county. Adams township.. Berwick township ... Capioma township Clear Creek township.. Gilman township, including Oneida city.. Oneida city Granada township. Harrison township, including Gofls city. Goffs city Home township, including Centralia city.. Centralia city. Illinois township, including Coming city. Corning city Marion township Mitchell township Nemaha townshi ip... imp. Neuchatel townsL^ Red Vermilion township _ Reilly township Richmond township.. Rock Creek township, including Sahetha city . Sabetha city Seneca city Ward 1. Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Washington township '. Wetmore township, including Wetmore city.. Wetmore city . 450 649 . 747 Neosho county - Big Creek township.. Canville township CenterviUe township . Chanute city Ward 1. Ward 2.. Ward 3-. 675 927 908 Ward 4 i 698 Chetopa township, including Thayer city Thayer city Erie township, including Erie city IIZ.IZIIIIIIIIZI Erie city Grant township ZZZZZI Ladore township , Lincoln township " Mission township, including St. Paul city Sf. Paul city 4 1900 1,993 709 1,175 1,203 1,391 11,967 475 2,265 445 698 400 1,049 351 595 596 429 727 879 863 146 1,152 532 519 524 304 79 127 61 20,376 821 811 900 951 279 693 1,213 365 1,610 6SS 1,095 425 875 816 653 652 605 703 922 2,380 1,646 1,846 1,002 1,139 434 19, 2,54 987 1,086 1,068 4,208 1,579 542 2,221 I, III 1,271 975 920 1,944 1,047 1890 2,206 796 857 1,261 1,481 807 11,381 467 2,211 487 523 408 1,060 314 637 573 407 698 734 860 202 999 _39i "519 484 724 164 19,249 797 805 981 3" 714 970 534 929 291 867 713 659 631 627 612 914 2,078 1,368 2,032 1,000 1,101 S22 18,561 1,070 1,103 1,118 2,826 1,499 544 2,296 1, 176 1, 351 1,045 1,018 2,152 1,097 1 Dunlap city, formerly in Valley township, made independent since 1890 ' Exclusive of population of Dunlap city. « Townships reorganized since 1890 ; comparisons can not be made. * Formerly Osage Mission. ' Almena city, formerly in Almena township, made independent since 1890 minor civil divisions. Neosho county— Continued. Shiloh township. Tioga township . Walnut Grove township . Ness county. Bazine township Center township, including Ness city Ness city Eden township Forrester township Frankhn township Highpoint township Johnson township Nevada township. Ohio townshit Waring towns! 1900 .p.... ship. Norton county. Aldine township.. Ahnelo township . Almena city » _ Almena township * Belle Plaine township _ Center township ' Crystal township Emmett township Garfield township. Grant township Harrison township Highland township Lenora city » Lenora township' Leota township. Lincoln township Modell township Noble township t Norton city' Orange township Rock Branch township . Rockwell township Sand Creek township Solomon township West Union township Osage county. Agency township, including Quenemo city.. Quenemo city Arvonia township ZZZZZZZZZZZZ! Barclay township. Burlingame township, including Burlinyamecity" Burlingame city Dragoon township Elk township ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z" Fairfax township Z Grant township ZZZZZ Junction township ZZZZ ZZ Z Lincoln township.. Melyern township, inclndtaglilelvern cityZ! Melvem city Olivet township Osage city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3_. Ward 4-. Eidgewaytownship,Tnclu«ngCartondaie"city" Carbondale city 961 600 720 511 Scrauton township, li"eluding "sofanton citv " ocranton c'^^' " city Superior township L^ don°Jff'°"'"^'^P'"^'^^^'^"^"'°^"^"5^^^^^^ don city.. Osborne county. Bethany township Bloom township Corinth township.. Covert township . Delhi township Grant township Hancock township Hawkeye township Independence township Jackson township KUl Creek township 975 1,026 994 4,535 571 637 SOS 235 229 4.55 361 143 686 490 728 11,325 408 262 491 820 267 667 390 526 384 729 490 309 247 278 883 227 322 260 .,202 273 415 397 332 380 23,659 1,337 682 722 877 2,988 1,436 816 1,371 878 968 1,188 726 1,508 469 932 2,792 1,447 625 2,218 1,099 1,103 1,790 1,004 11,844 625 559 463 307 629 362 804 415 276 531 307 1890 1,002 994 1,087 4,944 999 ° w'^Sj^^"^? of population of Almena city I p™ivfo4°S^i^o''t^SS^P' '"'^' -dependent since 1890. •0 ElSve'&^^X^on"o¥Le°nori°Sr'''' "'"' "^^'^^^^^ -"<=« ^^^- 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR OlYIL DIVISIONS. Osborne county— Continued. Lawrence township Liberty township Mt. Ayr township Natoma township Osborne city -. 1900 Penn township Ross townsliip, including Downs city Downs city Round Mound township. Sumner township, including Alton city _ Alton city Tildeu township Valley township Victor township Winfield township Ottawa cotjntt . Bennington township, including Bennington city. Bennington city Blaine townsliip Buckeye township Center township . Chapman township Concord township Culver township Durham township Fountain township (Jarfield township Grant township Henry township Lincoln township Logan township Minneapolis city Morton township- Ottawa township. Elohland township Sheridan township, including Eelphos city _ Delphos city Sherman township Stanton township Pawnee oouhty . Ash Valley township Browns Grove township. Conkhng township Garfield township Grant township Keysville township Larned city Ward 1. Ward 2.. Ward 3-. Ward 4-. .455 . 390 . 270 Lamed township. Logan township _. Pawnee township- Pleasant Kidge townsliip — Pleasant Valley township . River township Walnut township PHILLIPa OOUNTT. Arcade township Beaver township Belmont township Bow Creek township . Crystal township Dayton township Deer Creek township. Freedom township — Glenwood township.. Granite township- Greenwood township ... — -.—-T- Klrvrin township, including Kirwin city Kirwin city ■- 77 Logan township, including Logan city Logan city Long Island township " K^K5™shipriicTuTii¥PhmiSb-Si"^^^^^ PhilUpsburg city . Plainview township Plum township Prairie View township _, Rushville township Solomon township Sumner township Towanda township Valley township Walnut township 346 278 380 300 .,075 559 L,526 938 323 758 287 4M 383 331 323 11, 182 799 389 396 372 289 422 435 667 184 620 483 275 270 468 522 1,727 672 275 339 1,122 648 411 434 6,084 163 300 76 483 202 177 1,583 474 196 264 208 440 305 213 14,442 531 556 458 389 528 513 493 491 422 691 426 1,007 586 763 449 1,007 462 1,502 1,008 265 819 627 335 609 498 281 841 428 1890 411 159 437 141 1,174 552 1,569 938 264 863 338 512 338 317 323 12,581 800 390 437 419 394 506 498 635 256 653 518 405 382 655 663 1,756 697 390 417 1,146 561 544 610 6,204 180 265 67 389 177 155 1,861 495 172 319 179 439 279 227 13,661 647 414 410 372 616 426 499 385 328 592 471 1,180 689 701 877 539 1,633 992 173 705 656 327 679 415 208 280 328 1 Pratt city, formerly in Center township, made independent since 1890. l^f^T^JZui'S^S^tlS'vSSoi Mltwood, Ludell, and Richland '"'T^Kn^tty' formerly in ArUngton township, made independent since MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Pottawatomie county - Belvue township _. Blue township. Blue Valley township Center township Clear Creek township. Emmet township Grant township, including Havensville city _ Havensville city Green township Lincoln township Lone Tree township . Louisville township, tacluding Louisville city.. Louisville city.. Mill Creek township. Including Onaga city. Onaga city . Pottawatomie township Rock Creek township, including Westmoreland city.. Westmoreland city St. Clere township _ St. George township St. Marys township, including St. Marys city . St. Marys city Shannon township Sherman township Spring Creek township Union township Vienna township . Wamego township, including Wamego city. Wamego city Pratt county Banner township Carmi township Center township i_. Elm township Gove township Grant township.. Haynesville township _ luka township Logan township McClelland township.. McPherson township.. Naron township Paxon township Pratt cityi Richland township. Saratoga township Springvale township Valley township. Rawlins county . Achilles township — Arbor township.. Atwood township, including Atwood city.. Atwood city Beaver township ■ Burntwood township Celia township Clinton township Driftwood township ^ Elk township « Grant township Hemdon township Jefferson township Laing township Logan township Ludell townships Mikesell township Mirage township Richland township ' Rotate township Union township ; Reno county.. Albion township Arlington city ' Arlington township * — Bell township Castleton township Center township Clay township Enterprise township — Grant township « Grove township » Haven township Hayes township . Huntsville township . 1900 18,470 863 687 814 458 681 381 989 437 662 400 749 973 336 1,221 593 916 L,098 620 347 561 2,156 '.390 670 504 366 596 369 2,111 1,618 7,085 1890 266 395 260 298 192 386 723 734 246 199 369 543 343 1,213 313 107 199 309 5,241 136 696 486 216 300 282 347 391 206 116 542 156 243 138 314 108 163 302 120 157 29,027 726 312 331 450 523 690 647 517 584 451 1,369 621 554 17,722 784 730 8S2 427 844 344 760 635 433 530 980 382 1,078 4=3 955 544 2,163 1,174 620 640 427 628 316 1,905 1,473 8,118 281 379 a 310 315 277 345 773 815 278 318 421 540 404 1,418 307 234 194 509 6,756 217 171 657 4SO 246 648 627 359 586 181 644 211 280 327 606 121 264 383 230 199 27,079 640 6 745 481 448 592 558 464 '679 1,022 1,248 695 482 6 Includes population of Arlington city, not separately returned m 1890. 6 Nlckerson city, formerly in Grant township, made independent since 1890. ' Exclusive of population of Nlckerson city. 8 Part taken to form Miami township since 1890. 1890. 14 Tablb 4.— population OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DrVISIOJJS. Eeno ootjnty— Contmued. Hutchinson city_ Ward 1 1, 861 Ward 2 1, 647 Ward 3 1,224 Ward 4 1, 350 Ward 5 1, 935 Ward 6 1, 362 1900 Langdon township Lincoln township Little Kiver township . Loda township Medford township Medora township Miami township i Nickerson city 2 Ninnescah township,. Plevna township Reno township s Roscoe township Salt Creek township. South Hutchinson city 3 _ Sumner township Sylvia city = Sylvia township ' Troy township Valley township Walnut township.. Westminster township.. Eepuelio county. Albion township, Including Narka city _ Narka city Beaver township Belleville city Ward 1.. Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Belleville township Big Bend township, including Republic city.. Republic city Cortland township, including Cortland city Cortland city Elk Creek township Falrview township Farmlngton township Freedom township Grant township Jefferson township Liberty township Lincoln township Norway township.. Richland township, including Cuba city- Cuba city.. Rose Creek township Scandia township, Including Scandia city . Scandia city Union township Washington township White Rock township Rice county . Atlanta township Center township Eureka township Farmer township Gait township Harrison township . Lincoln township __ Lyons city. Wardl _ _" .493 Ward 2 856 Ward 3 394 Ward 4 .II. __ 493 Mitchell township II Pioneer township. Raymond township Rockville township _ II" _ I Sterling township, including Sterling city II.I. Sterling city Ward I II III_ ,12" Ward 2 is* Ward 3 ^g6 Ward 4 5-2 Union township, including Little River city Little River city Valley township 1 II II HH Victoria township, including Geneseo city III II Geneseo city Washington township IIII. "~I.. "I"" Wilson township. 9,379 951 985 516 483 394 694 506 604 338 734 225 471 220 883 282 937 703 18,248 1890 965 258 612 1,013 241 990 286 757 894 753 667 800 649 747 709 726 1,322 445 738 1,297 598 740 776 602 14,745 508 507 602 636 453 419 688 1,736 502 463 798 454 2,671 1,454 457 605 1,042 466 691 516 ;,682 456 861 659 541 555 306 1,662 348 314 ■1504 344 750 321 401 205 8 328 249 19,002 858 "640 721 1,094 228 961 267 784 858 843 734 903 725 755 756 415 818 ,394 653 836 783 654 14,451 679 588 642 721 431 847 1,754 552 565 904 343 2, 522 1,641 1,196 340 592 1,072 399 656 487 1 Organized from part of Grove township since 1890. 2 Formerly in Grant township, made independent since 1890 ' South Hutchinson city, formerly In Reno township, made Independent since 1890. ^ * Exclusive of population of South Hutchinson city. 6 Sylvia city, formerly in Sylvia township, made independent since 1890 ' Exclusive of population of Sylvia city. ' Not separately returned in 1890. loon" I'^^^^il^e i^Wy. formerly In Plain ville township, made independent since 1890. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Riley county.. Ashland township , Bala township, includiijg Leonardville city.. LeonardviUe city Center township Fancy Creek township Grant township 1900 Jackson township, including Randolph city . Randolph city Madison township Manhattan city _ Ward 1 845 Ward 2 920 Ward 3 903 Ward 4 770 Manhattan township May Day township Ogden township, Including Ogden city Ogden city Sherman township Swede Creek township Wild Cat township Zeandale township Rooks county . Alcona township Ash Rock township Belmont township Bow Creek township Corning township Farmlngton township ._ Greenfield township Hobart township Iowa township Lanark township Logan township Lowell township Medicine township Northampton township.. Paradise township Plain ville city « PlainvUle township « Richland township Rush township Stockton city "> Stockton township 10 Sugar Loaf townsjtiip Twin Mound township .. Walton township Rush county . Alexander township Banner township Belle Prairie township.. Big Timber township Brookdale township Center township Falrview township Garfield township Hampton township 12 Illinois township La Crosse city" La Crosse township w Lone Star township McCracken city 12 Pioneer to%vnshIp Pleasantdale township _ Union township Russell county . Big Creek township Center township... Fairfield township. Falrview township, including Lucascitv"" Lucas city Lincoln township II. I H Paradise township.. Plymouth township . Russell township, mcluding"R"iis"s"ell"city' Russell city _ _ Winterset township . II Saline county. Cambria township. Dayton township TJlm Creek township.. 13,828 264 1,200 ■335 491 496 478 913 372 1,145 3,438 1,190 515 1,050 232 596 780 631 642 1890 13,183 146 436 348 275 261 258 163 180 213 283 386 489 219 309 502 378 549 197 212 1,030 270 232 294 330 6,134 281 1,326 410 496 549 529 861 , 30s 1,027 3,004 995 570 978 173 688 797 595 587 8,018 186 340 213 492 260 310 316 885 292 411 536 261 552 312 603 446 219 8,489 593 133 260 024 277 134 332 >i43 346 17,076 1890, Inclusive of population of Plain^Tlelity' Stockton city, formerly in Stockton towr 744 495 555 120 401 330 198 300 246 236 203 327 271 425 631 236 309 490 347 »626 193 206 880 "260 172 367 345 6,204 212 243 201 428 810 850 269 312 "309 266 513 16 214 384 281 489 292 m 480 1,170 228 1,563 709 637 1,096 1,159 961 291 17,442 725 486 664 ormerly in Stockton township, made independent since S M^ol"T^ °^ population of Stockton city, since 1890 " "*^' *°™erly in Hampton township, made Independent I4 ?f "^"^'7^ of population of McCracken city. 1890. °'"' ''"^^ *°™^''ly i° La Crosse township, made independent since " Exclusive of population of La Crosse city. 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Saline county— Continued. Eureka township, including Gypsum city- Gypsum city Falun township Glendale township Greeley township Gypsum township Liberty township Ohio township- Pleasant Valley township . Salina city- Ward 1 1 030 Ward 2 1,547 Ward 3 , 1, 938 Ward i 1,569 Smoky Hill township Smoky View township, Including Assaria city. Assaria city Smolan township Solomon township. Spring Creek township, including Brookville city _ Brookville city Summit township Walnut township Washington township Scott county _ Beaver township Isabel township Keystone township Lake township Michigan township Scott township, including Scott city . Scott city ' Valley township Sbdgwiok OOUNTY- Afton township- Attica township, including Goddard city-. Goddard city Delano township Eagle township Erie township Garden Plain township Grand Elver township Grant township, including part of Valley Center city Valley Center city (part of) Total for Valley Center city,l in Grant and Valley Center townships, Greeley township, including Mt. Hope city Mt. Hope city Gypsum township Illinois township Kechi township Lincoln township Minneha township Morton township, including Cheney city Cheney city Ninnescah township, including Clearwater city . Clearwater city Ohio township Park township. Payne township -,--z—, rr Rockford township, Including part of Mulvane city Mulvane city (part of) —-—-. — j-- — -— ■ Total for Mulvane city, in Rockford township, bedgwick county, and Gore township, Sumner county. Salem township Sherman township. Union township, including Colwich city Colwich city 2 ^vr'ni — 7^'~l~~' Valley Center township, including part of Valley Center city. Valley Center city (part of) Viola township Waco township Wichita city Wnrri 1 4,296 wardi ^'^^ 4,873 Ward 2- Ward 3- Ward 4_:iIIIIII.-I &■ ^91 Ward 5 ^' l^ Ward 6 2, 620 Wichita township t Sewakd county '- Fargo township . Liberal city- Liberal township - Seward township.. 1900 1,004 55= 603 288 617 498 403 553 395 6,074 704 1,094 2X4 718 488 729 292 183 498 433 156 81 199 77 212 164 44,037 470 804 225 665 433 727 31 343 958 327 866 451 831 648 567 838 429 808 368 492 818 709 1,154 239 667 860 832 225 996 312 510 1,080 24,671 879 822 143 426 146 107 1890 974 53° 695 315 597 605 472 469 471 6,149 621 1,187 180 678 536 817 345 178 1,262 215 98 206 122 148 325 229 148 43, 626 442 816 210 729 642 318 751 376 167 860 241 786 484 932 646 571 695 3°4 856 408 565 824 708 1,137 232 724 745 790 931 212 1,006 637 1,028 23,883 1,503 1 Given in 1890 as in Valley Center township only. 8 Town.sMps°reoiS.nized since 1890 ; comparisons can not be made. * Part of Toneka township annexed to Topeka city since 1890. ^Untou township organized from parts of Adell and Sheridan townships ™°o*Goodland city, formerly in Itasca township, made independent since 1890. ' Exclusive of population of Goodland city. MINOR OrVIL DIVISIONS. Shawnee oounty _ Auburn township Dover township Mencken township . Mission township Monmouth township _ Eossville township, including Rossville city RossviUe city Silver Lake township, including Silver Lake city.. Silver Lake city Soldier township Tecumseh township Topeka city * . Ward 1 6,628 Ward 2 8,660 Ward 3 7,571 Ward 4 6,119 Ward 5 3,649 Ward 6 991 Topeka township * Williamsport township Shekidan county.. Adell township '-. Bloomfleld township Bow Creek township Kenneth township, including Hoxie city. Hoxie city Logan township Parnell township Prairie Dog township Saline township Sheridan township ' Solomon township.. Spring Brook township.. Union township * Valley township Sherman county. Goodland city « Grant township Iowa township Itasca township » Lincoln township « Llanos township Logan township McPherson township » — Bhermanville township.. Smoky township State Line township Union township Voltaire township Washington township... Smith county.. Banner town-ship _. Beaver township -. Blaine township Cedar township — Center township '.. Cora township - Crystal Plains township _ Dor township Garfield township Gaylord cityU German township Harlan township Harvey township Houston township" Lane township Lebanon city is Lincoln township Logan township Martin township Oak township 13 Pawnee township Pleasant township Smith Center city* Swan township _ Valley township Washington township . Webster township White Rock township . 1900 Stafford county.. Albano township _ Byron township _ Clear Creek township.. 53,727 1,022 1,098 966 1,186 1,386 1,636 5SS 1,049 259 3,141 1,190 83,608 6,572 3,819 302 136 286 869 250 284 321 200 340 479 422 235 225 220 3,841 1,059 334 59 160 193 215 168 101 58 301 201 131 204 187 16,384 503 602 740 945 584 596 550 336 401 302 518 809 763 447 701 590 463 609 669 862 476 635 1,142 520 803 474 522 682 9,829 1890 336 392 260 1890. 8 Lincoln township organized from part of McPherson township since 1890. 8 Smith Center city, formerly in Center township, made independent since ' Exclusive of population of Smith Center city. 11 Gaylord city, formerly in Houston township, made independent since 1890 12 Exclusive of population of Gaylord city. IS Lebanon city, formerly in Oak township, made independent since 1890. 1* Exclusive of population of Lebanon city. 16 Table 4.— POPULATION OP KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. SiAiTOBD COUNTY— Continued. Cleveland township . Cooper township.. Douglas township . Fairview township . Farmlngton township, including Macksville city. Macksville city Hayes township Lincoln township Ohio township Putnam township Richland townshl Kose Valley township St. John township, including St. John city. St. John city Seward township Stafford township, including Stafford city . Stafford city Union townsmp York township Stanton county i- Mitehell township.. Roanoke township _ Stanton township, including Johnson city. Johnson city Stevens county - Center township ' Hanhony township * _ Hugoton city » Voorhees township '_. SUMNEB COUNTY - Avon township.. Belle Plaine township, including Belle Plaine city _ Belle Plaine city Bluff township Caldwell city Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3-. Caldwell township __ Chikaskla township . 624 479 471 Conway township, including part of Conway Springs city. Conway Springs city (part of ^ Total for Conway Springs city ,8 in Conway and Springdale townships. Creek township Dixon township, including Argonia city Argonia city Downs township Eden township Falls township Gore township, including part of Mulvane city Mulvane city (part of ) . [For total see Rockford township, Sedgwick county.] Greene township Guelph township Harmon townsmp Illinois township Jackson township London township Morris township. Oshom township Oxford township, including Oxford city- Oxford city Palestine township Ryan township Seventy-six township South Haven township, including Hunnewell and South Haven cities. Hunnewell city South Haven city Springdale township, including part of Conway Springs city. Conway Springs city (part of) Sumner township Valverde township Walton township, including Geuda city Geuda city 1900 245 635 219 477 506 248 408 389 433 274 307 444 1,241 869 828 1,518 1,068 496 481 827 165 107 55 IS 620 172 246 54 148 25,631 369 1,300 SSI 521 1,574 1,267 6S3 714 752 309 540 468 7.54 982 428 387 785 507 419 509 712 306 509 1,135 S67 521 597 498 1,430 233 411 510 61 502 505 1,016 218 1890 142 630 167 156 312 349 435 267 312 313 1,128 86s 556 1,075 640 499 490 1,031 21,418 4135 163 136 98 30,271 454 1,474 659 696 1,642 840 464 1,174 681 494 940 376 762 487 1,031 1,142 492 567 1,031 671 606 709 785 463 638 1,448 665 632 748 602 1,627 168 465 531 545 674 1,325 3SS information as to 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 2 Includes population (896) of Cleveland, Dermot, Lafayette, Lincoln Moscow, Niagara, and Woodsdale townships. ' » Included Hugoton city in 1890. Cleveland and Lincoln townships annexed since 1890. 4 Exclusive of population of Hugoton city. 6 Dermot, Moscow, and Woodsdale townships annexed since 1890. » Formerly in Center township ; made independent since 1890. I Lafayette and Niagara townships anne.xod since 1890. '^ Given in 1890 as in Conway township only. » Given as Hall in 1890. 10 Includes population (249) of Vega township ; parts annexed to North and MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS, Sumner county— Continued. Wellington city- ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4_ 625 905 Ward 5-. 1,108 621 Wellington township - Thomas county.. Barrett township — Hale township « Kingery township _ Lacey township.. 1900 Morgan township, including Colby city- Colby city Randall township Rovohl township Smith township- Summers township . Wendell township.. Trego county - Collyer township — Franklin township . Glenooe township — Ogallah township- Riverside township Wakeeney township, including Wakeeney city _ Wakeeney city WOcox township Wabaunsee county . Alma township, including Alma city.. Alma city Farmer township Garfield township Kaw township Maple Hill township Mill Creek township Mission Creek township Newbury township Plumb township Rock Creek township Wabaunsee townsliip Washington township Wilmington township, including Eskridge city. Eskndge city Wallace county - Harrison township _ Morton township North township u _ Sharon Springs city 12 Sharon Springs township 1 Stockholm township is Wallace township Weskan township Washington county . Barnes township, including Barnes city . Barnes city Brantford township Charleston township _ Clifton township, including parts of Clifton and Vining" cities. " Clifton city (part of) [For total see Mulberry township. Clay county .l' Vining city (part of) . [For total see Mulberry township. Say countv T Coleman township __ __ Farmington township '_" "_ "" Franklin township _ _~~ Grant township fie Greenleaf cityls "_ "I _ Greenleaf township 18 II.IIIIIIIII ~_ Haddam township, including Haddam'city""! Haddam city _ 4,245 676 4,112 203 312 203 204 976 641 847 359 285 296 427 2,722 531 182 146 575 241 394 239 12,813 1,529 966 363 762 793 1,123 638 1,255 1,607 1,163 740 1,188 386 1,376 6x2 1,178 130 117 38 180 208 90 239 176 21,963 1,002 383 737 637 1,082 317 131 646 756 831 732 854 646 1,095 355 1890 4,391 678 5,538 486 . 570 470 186 1,009 516 1,040 454 272 652 600 2,535 480 176 136 437 209 861 439 246 U,720 1,702 I>I2S 385 716 701 882 642 1,080 1,296 906 767 1,025 400 1,228 S48 10 2,468 209 218 178 "612 662 350 22,894 836 652 1,201 332 708 699 861 816 916 "644 1,138 419 Sharon Springs townships and part taken to form Stockholm township since to.™^??;Xse9u°entr;;'nSlle'S™'^ ^P""^' township since 1890 ; paxtoIVega " wSrtpJSn^v^?,''^'' ?P"ng? township ; made independent since 1890. andnartofvl» tnwnfh^^^^^^^ city in. 1890; part taken to form North township .is5' ?i y ^* township annexed since 1890 6 S^f^^"'?'^! of population of Sharon Springs city. . r '1™,"'%'' '':?™ P"'' otVega township since 1890. 1890. '^'^""^^'"'^ <='ty' iormeriy in Greenleaf township, made independent since " Exclusive of population of Greenleaf city. 17 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KANSAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOB CIVIL MVISIOrs. WASHIN8T0N COUNTY— Continued. Hanover cityi Hanover township i Highland township Independence township.. Kimeo township Lincoln township Linn township- Little Blue township-. Logan township Lowe township - Mill Creek township__ Sheridan township Sherman township Strawberry township _ Union township Washington city '- Washington township s_. Wichita county Edwards township « Leoti township,' including Coronado and Leoti cities Coronado city ^, -. Leoti city ^ . Whitewoman township 8 „ Wilson county Cedar township, Including Altoona city Altoona city Center township, including Fredonia city Fredonia city „ Chetopa township ClUton township,^ including BufEalo city Buffalo city . _. Coliax townsliip Duck Creek township Fall Eiver township , Guilford township Neodesha township, including Neodesha city Neodesha city . ,. Newark township ^ , Pleasant Valley township , Prairie township . . 1900 751 488 659 627 638 938 705 601 626 794 614 888 732 636 1,575 656 1,197 528 464 151 205 15,621 299 :,415 ,65° 763 ,030 299 924 569 ,174 728 :,667 ,772 790 1890 908 2 854 548 805 658 604 982 765 688 549 796 763 953 736 553 1,613 4737 6 1,827 542 419 341 192 15,286 1,006 265 2,430 1,515 817 1,009 1,008 559 1,203 677 2,365 1,528 786 945 461 MINOE' CIVIL DIVISIONS. Wilson county— Contiuued. Talleyrand township . Verdigris township "-, Webster township" „- Woodson county . Belmont township Center township, including Yates Center clty_ Yates Center city Emlnenoe township Everett township Liberty township - Neosho Falls township, Including Neosho Falls city. Neosho Falls city North township Owl Creek township Perry township Toronto township, including Toronto city _ Toronto city _ Wyandotte county . Argentine city Ward 1 1,140 Ward 2 ; 2, 050 Ward 3 1, 232 Ward 4 1, 456 Bonner Springs cityi" Delaware township i" - Kansas City township, coextensive with Kansas City Kansas City: Ward i„ _ 5,6q6 Ward 2 8, 713 Ward 3 9, 839 Ward 4 6,553 Ward S—^ „— . 8,923 Ward 6 ^ 11, 784 Prairie township Qulndaro township Eosedaleclty Ward 1 685 Ward 2 610 Ward 3 953 Ward 4 1, 022 Shawnee township ^ Wyandotte township 1900 750 839 674 10, 022 2,218 1,634 605 823 859 1,532 lU 710 531 1,573 695 78,227 5,878 609 1,788 51,418 1,187 2,810 3,270 2,924 S,343 1S90 678 1,342 9,021 634 1,855 i,3°5 4U 736 898 1,408 606 470 738 530 1,341 SS2 54,407 4,732 "1,765 S8,S16 1,042 1,997 2,276 2,068 2,211 1 Hanover city, formerly In Hanover township, made independent since 1890. 2 Exclusive of population of Hanover city. 8 Washington city, formerly m Washington township, made independent since 1890. * Exclusive of population of Washington city. s Includes population (674) of Beaver, Coronado, Sum (given as Linn m 1890), Sumner, and Yates townships. ' Beaver township annexed since 1890. iwnship annex 'lipai » Webster township organized from parts of Clifton and verdigris townships Lipai ' Coronado township and part of Sinn township annexed since 1890. 8 Sumner and Yates townships and part of Sinn township annexed since 1890. since 1890. 1" Bonner Springs city, formerly in Delaware township, made Independent since 1890. n Includes population of Bonner Springs city, not separately returned in 1890. There are 356 incorporated cities in Kansas, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCOEPORATED CITIES OF KANSAS : 1890 AND 1900. Abilene city Alma city Almena city Altamont city_. Alton cltj^ Altoona city Amerieus city.. Anthony city— Arcadia city Argentine city . Aigonia city — Arkansas City _. Arlington city— Ashland city — Assaria city Atchison city — Attica city Atwood city Augusta city — Axtell citj; Baldwin' city — Barnes citj;_ Baxter Springs city. Beattie city,-., Belle Plaine city — POPULATION. 1900 1890 3,507 3,547 966 1,125 491 366 546 454 2S7 338 299 265 332 393 1,179 1,806 538 518 5,878 4,732 309 376 6,140 8,847 312 493 459 214 180 15,722 13,963 311 553 486 450 1,197 1,343 651 643 1,017 935 383 1,641 1,248 633 648 551 659 Belleville city Beloit city Bennington city Bird city Blue Mound city — Blue Rapids city — Blufl city Bonner Springs city Brauierd city Bronson city Brookville city Buffalo city Burden city Burlingame city Burlington city Burr Oak city Burrton city Caldwell city Caney city Canton city Carbondale city Cawker city Cedarvale city CentraUa city Chanute city population. 1900 1890 738 .,100 200 609 70 361 292 299 519 ,436 1,418 671 627 ,574 887 493 625 816 932 655 1,868 2,455 145 936 194 180 352 845 1,472 2,239 597 695 1,642 542 420 847 ' 898 640 534 2,826 Chapman city Cheney city Cherokee city Cherryvale city Chetopa city Cimarron city Clrcleville city Clay Center city Clearwater city Clifton city Clyde city Coffeyville city Colby city Coldwater city Colony city Columbus city Colwlch city Concordia city Conway Springs city _. Coolidge city Corning city Coronado city Cortland city Cottonwood Falls city. Council Grove city POPULATION. 1900 1890 627 435 429 804 1,826 1,087 3,472 2,104 2,019 2,265 237 223 215 3,069 2,802 368 408 609 622 1,157 1,137 4,953 2,282 641 516 263 480 .483 474 2,310 2,160 225 •212 3,401 3,184 714 681 288 472 425 10 285 291 267 842 770 2,265 2,211 18 Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES OF KANSAS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. Cuba city Delphos city Denton city Dexter city Dighton city Dodge city Doniphan city— Douglass city Downs city Dunlap city Edgerton city _. Edna city Effingham city . El Dorado city . Elk city _ Bllinwood city Ellis city Ellsworth city Elwood city Empire city Emporia city Englewood city Enterprise city Erie city Eskrldge city Eudora city Eureka city Everest city Pairvlew city Fall River city Florence city Fontana city Ford city Fort Scott city Frankfort city Fredonia city Freeport city Frontenac city Fulton city Galena city Galva city Garden city Gardner city Garnett city Qaylord city Geneseo city Geuda city Girard city Glasco city Glen Elder <;ity Goddard city Goffs city Goodland city Gove city Grainfleld city Great Bend city Greeley city Greenleat city Greensburg city Grenola city Gypsum city Haddam city Halstead city Hamlin city Hanover city Harper city Hartford city Havensville city Hays city Hazelton city Hepler city Herington city Hiawatha city Highland city Hill city Hillsboro city Hoisington city Holton city Hope city Horace city Horton city Howard inty Hoxie city Hugoton city Humboldt city Hunuewell city Huron city Hutchinson city Independence city _ Inman city '—. lola city Irving city Jamestown city Jetmore city rOPULATION. 1900 1S90 445 648 247 880 194 1,942 196 755 938 400 310 374 634 3,466 709 760 932 1,549 623 2,258 8,223 181 798 1,111 612 640 2,091 502 395 871 1,178 237 82 10, 322 1,167 1,660 88 1,805 424 10, 155 300 1,590 475 2,078 302 466 218 2,478 509 481 225 365 1,059 162 115 2,470 394 854 348 666 552 355 914 258 987 1,151 553 437 1,136 148 215 1,607 2,829 780 468 754 789 8,082 557 90 3,398 1,207 250 54 1,402 283 200 9,379 4,851 852 5,791 366 400 230 415 661 371 304 1,763 347 .737 938 408 321 321 361 3,339 796 684 1,107 1,620 377 923 7,651 175 804 1,176 548 618 2,259 478 454 1,229 256 148 11,946 1,053 1,515 138 600 606 2,496 255 1,490 515 2,191 314 899 855 2,541 461 407 210 1,027 118 99 2,450 514 916 515 608 530 419 1,071 216 903 1,579 441 1,242 319 269 1,353 2,486 493 545 655 446 2,727 632 160 3,316 1,015 245 186 1,361 168 8,682 8,127 1,706 375 372 324 Jewell city Johnson city Junction city Kanopolis city . Kansas City Klncaid city Kingman city _. Kinsley city Kiowa city Kirwin city La Crosse city _- Lacygue city Laharpe city Lakin city_ Lancaster city Lamed city Lawrence city Leavenworth city. Lebanon city Lebo city Lecompton city Lenora city., Leonaxdville city . Leon city Leoti city Le Roy city Liberal city Liberty city Lincoln city Lindsborg city Linwood city Little River city Logan city Longton city Louisburg city Louisville city Lucas city- POPULATION. 1900 1890 Lyndon city Lyons city McCracken city . McCune city McLouth city_. McPherson city __. Macksville city Madison city Manhattan city Mankato city Marion city Marquette city Marysville city Meade city _ Medicine Lodge city_ Melvern city Meriden city idland city Miltonvale city Minneapolis city Moliue city Moran city MorganvUle city Morrill city,. Mound city_. Mound Ridge city__ Mound Valley city _ Mt. Hope city Mulvane city ., Muscotah city Narka city Neodesha city Neosho Falls city_— Ness city Netawaka city Newton city Nickerson city Norton city Nortonville city Norwich city Oakley city Oberlin city Ogden city Oketo city Olathe city Onaga city Oneida city clty._ Osawatomie city. Osborne city Oskaloosa city Oswego city Ottawa city Oxford city Paola city. Parker city Parlf"rville city. 736 15 4,695 240 51,418 364 1,785 780 765 586 536 1,037 610 259 292 1,583 10,862 20,735 590 605 408 247 335 527 151 772 426 314 1, 262 1,279 349 457 449 564 665 336 277 1,004 1,736 312 657 529 2,996 248 683 3,488 890 1,824 489 2,006 326 917 469 433 164 396 1,727 696 464 350 400 809 557 533 327 667 462 258 1,772 763 505 380 6,208 1,088 1,202 700 311 269 987 232 347 8,451 598 279 2,792 4,191 1,075 978 2,208 6,934 567 3,144 806 146 702 143 4,502 272 38,316 284 2,390 771 513 1,185 268 1,861 9,997 19,768 301 638 450 231 410 466 341 344 1,100 968 306 340 390 624 760 986 1,754 281 700 311 3,172 166 628 3,004 800 2,047 367 1,918 457 1,095 461 691 1,756 527 463 233 808 888 448 545 241 724 524 1,528 606 869 267 5,606 1,662 1,074 669 301 176 976 173 884 3,294 423 311 3,469 2,662 1,174 773 2,574 6,248 665 2,948 202 Parsons city Pawnee Rock city Peabody city Perry city Phillipsburg city Pittsburg city Platnville city Pleasontou city Pomona city Powhatan city Pratt city Prescott city Quenemo city Randall city . Randolph city Reading city Republic city Richfield city Robinson city Rosedale city Rossville city Russell city Sabetha city St. John city St. Marys city St. Paul city Sallna city Santa Fe city Scammon city Scandla city Scott city Scranton city Sedan city Sedgwick city Seneca city Severance city Severy city Sharon city Sharon Springs city Silver Lake city Smith Center city Soldier city Solomon city South Haven city South Hutchinson city, Spearvllle city 1 Spivey city SpringhlU city Stafford city Sterling city Stockton city Strong city Summerfield city Sylvan Grove city Sylvia city Syracuse city Thayer city Tonganoxie city Topeka city Toronto city Tribune city Troy city Udall city Ulysses city Uniontown city Valley Center city Valley Falls city Vermilion cicy Viuing city Wakeeney city Wakefield city Walnut city Walton city Wamego city Washington city Waterville city Watheua city Waverly city Weir city Wellington city WellsviUe city Westmoreland city Wetmore city White city _ White Cloud city Whitewater city Whiting city Wichita city Willis city Wilson city Wlndom oity__ Winfield city Yates Center city POPULATION. 1900 1890 7,682 210 1,369 464 1,008 10, 112 378 1,097 547 237 1,213 298 682 268 872 304 241 61 493 3,270 555 1,143 1,646 869 1,390 1,047 6,074 128 1,549 598 212 1,099 1,067 622 1,846 424 489 116 180 259 1,142 302 817 411 226 157 134 580 1,068 2,002 1,030 1,128 605 319 220 460 542 695 62 947 282 40 293 843 1,078 362 245 894 322 603 174 1,618 1,575 610 798 586 2,977 4,245 447 620 434 532 713 267 884 24,671 187 939 146 5,554 1,634 6,736 204 1,474 992 6,697 347 1,139 , 466 1,418 241 643 289 305 228 164 2,276 420 961 1,368 865 1,174 1,097 6,149 166 748 653 229 1,572 970 652 2,032 877 178 256 767 193 465 321 205 573 640 1,641 880 976 102 205 324 544 673 31,007 552 90 780 338 198 344 167 1,180 241 439 241 539 249 1,473 1,613 577 694 648 2,138 4,391 392 478 522 891 699 184 381 23,853 770 165 5,184 1,305 Of the above named 356 incorporated cities, 53 have more than 2,000 inhabitants ; 34 have from 2 000 to 5 000 ; 10 have from 5,000 to 10,000 ; 5 have from 10,000 to 20,000 ; and 4 have more than 20,000. T^e ^rs having I reav™th'^tr20^^^^^^ '" ^ ^' " '''"'' ^°^"^'' ^^*^ ''''°'' "^''^^^ ^^^^^ ^4,671; and 19 Kansas City and Topeka are the only cities in Kansas that have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000 inhabitants, and for these two cities a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Tablts 6.— population OF KANSAS CITY AND TOPEKA : 1860 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKS. KANSAS CITY. TOPEKA. Popula- tion. Increase. Popula- tion. Increase. Numljer. Per cent. Number. Per cent. laoo 61,418 38,316 3,200 IS, 102 35, 116 34.2 1097.4 33, 60S 31,007 15,4.'i2 5,790 759 2,601 15,555 9,662 5,031 8.4 100.7 166.9 662. 8 1S90 18S0- .. 1870 1860 As shown by the above summary, Kansas City had a population of only 3,200 in 1880, and in 1890 had 38,316, a gain of 1097.4 per cent. The progress of this city during the last decade has, however, been only normal, as shown by an increase in population of only 34. '2 per cent. Topeka was first enumerated separately in 1860 with 759 inhabitants; during the following decade it increased in population at the rate of 662.8 per cent, and in the two succeeding decades at the rate of 166.9 and 100. V per cent, respectively, but during the last decade has increased only 8.4 per cent. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 25. W^ASHINGTON, D. C December 29, 1900. POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL- DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Kentucky hy counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Kentucky was admitted as a state June 1, 1792. Table 1 shows the population of Kentucky at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY: 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCKEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 2,147,174 1,858,635 1,648,690 1,321,011 1,155,684 982,405 779,828 687, 917 564, 135 406,511 220,955 73, 677 288,539 209, 945 327, 679 165,327 173,279 202, 677 91,911 123, 782 157, 624 185,556 147,278 15.5 12.7 21.8 14.3 37.6 26.0 13.4 21.9 38.8 84.0 199.9 1890 1880 ]870 1850 1840 J830 The population of the state in 1900 is 2,147,174 as compared with a population of 1,858,635 in 1890. This shows an increase during the ten years of 288,539, or 15.5 per cent, as against an increase of 209,945, or 12.7 per cent from 1880 to 1890. Kentucky had a population in 1790 of 73,677 and its increase since then has been continuous but for several decades the percentage of gain was comparatively small. The most notable gains in number have occurred in the decades from 1870 to 1880 and from 1890 to 1900. In the former, the increase was 827,679, or 24.8 per cent, and in the latter, 288,539, or 15.6 per cent. ' The population of Kentucky in 1900 is nearly thirty times as large as the population given for 1790 by the census taken two years before it was admitted as a state. The total land surface of Kentucky is, approximately, 40,000 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 46.5; 1900, 53.7. Table 2 shows the population of Kentucky by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3 which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (N'o. 25) Table 3.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900. The State . Adair Allen Anderson ' . Ballard 2... Barren Bath Bell" Boone Bourbon . Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt* .... Breckinridge . Bullitt Butler .... Caldwell . . Calloway . Campbell . Carlisle^.. Carroll Carter Casey Christian . Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden . . . Cumberland . Daviess Edmonson . Elliott Estill 5 Fayette Fleming ... Floydt... Franklin. Fulton... Gallatin,. Garrard . . Grant Graves . . . Grayson.. Green Greenup . Hancock Hardin... Harlan... ' Harrison . Hart Henderson . Henry Hickman .. Hopkins . . . Jackson Jeffer.son . . Jessamine- Johnson... Kenton Knott 8 Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence . Lee Leslie Letcher*... Lewis Lincoln Livingston . Logan Lyon MeCracken . McLean Madison MagofBn * . . Marion Marshall ... Martin Mason Meade ... Menifee.. Mercer... Metcalfe . Monroe . . 1900 2, 147, 174 14,888 14, 657 10,051 10, 761 23, 197 14, 734 15, 701 11,170 18, 069 18,834 13,817 12,137 14, 322 20,534 9,602 15,896 14, 510 17, 633 64, 223 10, 195 9,826 20, 228 15, 144 37, 962 16, 694 15, 364 7,871 15,191 8,962 38,667 10,080 10, 387 11,669 42,071 17,074 15, 552 20, 852 11,646 5,163 12, 042 13, 239 33, 204 19, 878 12,255 15, 432 8,914 22, 937 9,838 18,670 18, 390 32, 907 14,620 11,745 30, 995 10, 561 232,549 11,925 13, 730 63. 691 8,704 17, 372 10, 764 17, 592 19,612 7,988 6,753 9,172 17,868 17, 059 11,354 25, 994 9,319 28,733 12, 448 25, 607 12, 006 16,290 13. 692 5,780 20,446 10, 533 6,818 14, 426 9,988 13,053 1890 1880 1,858,635 13,721 13, 692 10, 610 8,390 21,490 12,813 10,312 12, 246 16, 976 14, 033 12, 948 12, 369 8,705 18, 976 8,291 13, 956 13, 186 14, 675 44, 208 7,612 9,266 17, 204 11,848 34,118 15,434 12,447 7,047 13,119 8,452 33, 120 8,005 9,214 10,836 35, 698 16, 078 11,256 21, 267 10, 005 4,611 11,138 12,671 28, 534 18, 688 11,463 11,911 9,214 21,304 6,197 16,914 16, 439 29, 536 14, 164 n,637 23, 605 8,261 188,598 11, 248 11,027 64,161 6,438 13,762 9,433 13, 747 17, 702 6,205 3,964 6,920 14,803 16, 962 9,474 23,812 7,628 21, 051 9,887 24, 348 9,196 15,648 11,287 4,209 20, 773 9,484 4,666 15,034 9,871 10, 989 1,648,690 13,078 12,089 9,361 14,378 22, 321 11, 982 6,056 11,996 16, 966 12, 166 11,930 13,509 7,742 17,486 8,521 12,181 11,282 13, 295 37, 440 1870 1,321,011 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 16, 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 6,278 16, 504 17, 133 24, 515 14,492 10, 651 19, 122 6,678 146, 010 10, 864 9,166 43, 983 10,587 9,793 9,131 13, 262 4,254 3,740 6,601 13,154 15,080 9,166 24, 368 6,768 16, 262 9,293 22, 062 6,944 14, 693 9,647 3,057 20, 469 10, 323 3,755 14, 142 9,423 10, 741 1 Part of Washington annexed between 1880 and 1890 -Part of Ballard taken to form Carlisle in 1886. J Name changed from Josh Bell between 1870 and 1880 * Part taken to form part of Knott In 1884. 11, 066 10, 296 5,449 12,576 17, 780 10, 146 3,731 10, 696 14, 863- 8,573 9,616 11,409 6,672 13,440 7,781 9,404 10, 826 9,410 27, 406 1860 1,166,684 6,189 7,509 8,884 23, 227 10,882 8,297 6,497 9,381 7,690 20, 714 4, 469 4,433 9,198 26, 656 13, 398 7,877 15, 300 6,161 5,074 10, 376 9, 529 19, 398 11,680 9,379 11,463 6,691 16, 706 4, 415 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 3,056 9,509 9,187 7,404 8,692 16, 665 12,113 1850 982, 406 11,196 14,860 6,044 9,304 11, 021 4,980 13,236 7,289 7,927 9,318 9,916 20, 909 4,608 9,115 10,947 8,200 20, 429 6, 233 13,988 7,614 19,543 4,684 12,838 9,465 "i8,'i26' 9,485 1,986 13,144 7,934 9,231 6,578 8,516 6,466 21,627 11,484 6,662 6,781 8,796 7,340 15,549 4,646 9,898 8,742 6,260 6,496 20, 240 12,115 11, 185 14,466 1840 779,828 8,466 7,329 5,452 17,288 9,763 9,116 8,903 3,785 10, 593 6,774 5,765 13,048 8,096 13, 127 6,886 22, 699 12, 489 6,388 12, 694 5,317 5, 056 10,531 8,356 16, 233 7,982 8,806 8,760 6,213 16, 189 6,494 13, 779 10, 348 14,262 11,949 7,008 11,876 3,087 89, 404 9,466 5,306 26, 467 7,707 6,891 5,488 7,601 6,626 6,241 6,556 19,680 12,683 5,421 4,889 6,351 7,005 12, 362 4,088 10,034 14, 478 1830 687, 917 8,217 6,485 4,520 1820 564,135 8,765 5,327 1810 406,511 6,011 15,079 8,799 7,053 2,195 8,944 6,334 3,898 10,365 9,794 5,214 3,966 2,905 16, 687 10,802 904 361 647 213 021 307 360 144 207 i,486 593 12, 6, 'i8,'222 5,986 22,736 13, 914 5,714 12,462 4,446 5,137 10,237 6,631 11,397 6,837 9,060 9,654 3,853 14, 526 4,268 13,064 12,171 11,442 4,791 12,441 6,090 8,331 2,914 9,075 18,436 6,518 7,345 6,652 3,058 8,324 5,164 4,342 12,684 13,061 3,548 10,328 7,961 6,542 17,664 6,280 7,485 5,831 9,022 '7,022' 1800 220, 955 1790 73, 677 11,286 3,608 18,009 3,706 3,430 4,311 2,181 4,268 5,635 22, 194 13, 268 6,302 9,420 4,003 10, 480 4,192 7,466 4,461 14, 212 6,297 2,581 16,357 3,015 12, 472 7,031 9,548 10,015 8,968 9,171 59, 831 10, 249 3,873 17, 038 7,050 6,859 4,146 6,281 2,512 7,202 10, 093 6, 578 16,581 6,067 'is,' 727' 11,765 5,269 'i8,'344' 7,393 8,624 6,209 2,642 4,618 25, 098 13, 499 4,347 9,254 6,674 11, 871 2,986 , 2, .504 3,880 13, 138 6,852 1,515 12,849 2,929 13, 234 6,191 6,659 11,387 6,198 6,763 4,349 10,459 11, 449 4,393 8,058 3,876 3,507 23,2,50 12, 186 8,207 10, 950 7,075 10,851 1,805 3,473 4,784 1,534 12,825 2,606 807 3,542 1,903 3,285 11,020 11,519 6,191 2,082 21, 370 8,947 3,485 8,013 3,307 9,186 4,065 11,943 4,311 36, 346 9,396 7,816 5,722 3,079 4,730 6,306 10,187 , 9, 025 13, 615 4,745 "i6,"355 11,032 'i5,'7i9' 6,780 'is' 726' 23,979 9,960 4,816 2,206 3,900 5,229 11,002 5,971 13, 012 1,297 'i8,'75i 16,199 4,131 i7,'694 10, 498 1,961 12, 278 4,184 5, 714 10,816 6,322 20, 766 9,297 3,661 3,973 9,973 5,824 14,423 15,954 13,588 15,487 4,956 2,318 7,653 3,284 14,028 5,016 478 5,078 1,291 6,186 2,301 6,736 2,369 7,531 7,752 4,703 6,777 2,964 13, 399 8,377 5,875 2,357 8,676 3,674 12,123 15,540 12,459 12,630 3,653 4,360 1,468 3,258 8, 7.'S4 5,461 1,109 8,621 2,856 6,807 10,490 12,182 9,646 7,837 18,410 4,765 6,548 6,772 2,729 7,091 8,551 7,756 6,526 5,340 'Part annexed to Powell since 1890. ^^Organized trom parts of Breathitt, Floyd, Letcher, Magoffin, and Perry Table 2.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900— Continued. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 1840 18S0 1820 1800 1790 Montgomery . Morgan Mumeuberg . Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton . Perry 1 Pike Powells.... Pulaski Eobertson . Rockcastle. Rowan Russell...... Scott Shelby Simpson . Spencer . . Taylor . . . Todd Trigg — Trimble Union Warren Washington 3 . Wayne Webster... Whitley... Wolfe Woodford . 12,834 12,792 20, 741 16,587 11, 952 27,287 7,078 17,553 6,874 14,947 8,276 22, 686 6,443 31,293 4,900 12,416 8,277 9,695 18,076 18, 340 11,624 7,406 11, 075 17,371 14, 073 7,272 21,326 29, 970 14,182 14,892 20,097 26,015 8,764 13, 134 12,367 11, 249 17,955 16,417 10,764 22, 946 6,754 17, 676 5,975 16, 346 6,331 17, 378 4,698 25,731 4,684 9,841 6,129 8,136 16, 546 16, 521 10,878 6,760 9,353 16,814 13,902 7,140 18, 229 30,158 13,622 12,862 17,196 17,590 7,180 12,380 1 Part taken to form part of Knott in 1884. 2 Part of Estill annexed since 1890. 10, 566 8,455 15,098 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 7,591 14,965 16, 813 10,641 7,040 9,259 15, 994 14,489 7,171 17,809 27,531 14, 419 12,612 14,246 12,000 5,638 11,800 7,557 5,976 12, 638 14,804 9,129 15,661 9,027 14,809 3,889 14, 030 4,274 9,562 2,699 17, 670 6,399 7,145 2,991 6,809 11, 607 16,733 9,573 6,956 8,226 12, 612 13,686 5,677 13,640 21, 742 12, 464 10, 602 10, 937 8,278 3,603 8,240 7, 859 9,237 10,725 15, 799 11.030 12, 209 7,283 12,719 6,336 10,443 3,950 7,384 2,267 17,201 6,343 2,282 6,024 14, 417 16,433 8,146 6,188 7,481 11,676 11,051 5,880 12,791 17, 320 11,575 10, 259 7,533 7,762 11,219 9,903 7,020 9,809 14,789 10,361 9,749 7,629 10,444 3,774 6,774 3,092 5,365 9,332 4,603 6,964 13, 637 8,745 6,592 7,380 8,232 10,240 2,857 5,340 14, 932 8,834 4,715 9,588 5,786 9,687 12,976 4,979 16, 273 7,973 3,879 4,181 14, 078 4,898 3,792 4,456 3,089 3,567 1,863 2,031 '3,' 086 3,061 14,195 9,620 2,677 "gisoo' 6,897 4,697 3,409 2,865 2,249 1,731 5,349 14, 946 17,096 7,733 6,842 7,250 12,268 10, 129 5,963 9,012 15, 123 12,194 8,692 4,238 13, 668 17, 768 6,637 6,581 3,879 14, 677 19, 030 5,815 6,812 14, 219 21,047 4,852 12,419 14,877 7,447 9,991 7,716 4,480 6,673 16,446 10,596 7,399 8,680 6,916 5,089 3,874 4,764 10,949 19,017 8,685 3,470 11,776 15, 947 7,951 11,937 13,248 6,430 4,673 3,806 2,340 11,740 12,273 12,207 9,669 ' Part annexed to Anderson between 1880 and 1890. 7,082 1,443 9,866 2,926 1,223 11,816 1,613 3,161 8,007 8,191 4,686 9,050 9,210 Table 3.-INCREASE IN POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. The state. Adair Allen Anderson Ballard Barren Bath Bell Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge . Bullitt Butler Caldwell Calloway Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter Casey Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden . . . Cumberland.. Daviess Edmon.son 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 Number. 288, 539 1,167 965 1559 2,371 1,707 1,921 5,389 11,076 1,093 4,801 869 1232 5,617 1,558 1,311 1,940 1,324 2,968 10, 015 2,583 659 3,024 3,296- 3,844 1,260 2,917 824 2,072 510 5,547 2,075 1,173 833 6,373 996 4,296 1415 1,541 552 904 568 4,670 1,190 792 3.521 1300 1,633 3,641 1,656 1,961 3,871 456 108 7,490 2,300 43, 951 677 2,703 Per cent. 15.5 8.5 7.0 16.3 28.3 7.9 15.0 62.3 18.8 6.4 34.2 6.7 11.9 64.6 8.-2 15.8 13.9 10.0 20.2 22.7 33.9 6.0 17.6 27.8 11.3 8.2 23.4 11.7 15.8 6.0 16.7 25.9 12.7 7.7 17.9 6.2 38.2 12.0 15.4 12.0 8.1 4.6 16.4 6.4 6.9 29.6 13.3 7.7 68.8 9.8 11.9 11.4 3.2 0.9 31.9 27.8 23.3 6.0 24,6 Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence ... Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston .. Logan Lyon McCracken . . McLean Madison Magoffin Marion Marshall Martin Mason Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery Morgan r. Muhlenberg , Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton . . Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Robertson .. Rockcastle. . Rowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren Washington Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe Woodford .. INCKEASE. Number. Per cent. 9,430 17.4 3,266 60.1 3,610 26.2 1,331 14.1 3,845 28.0 1,910 10.8 1,783 28.7 2,789 70.4 2,252 32.5 3,065 20.7 1,097 6.9 1,880 19.8 2,182 9.2 1,691 22.2 7,682 36.5 2,561 25.9 1,259 5.2 2,810 30.6 642 4.1 2,405 21.3 1,571 37.3 1327 11.6 1,049 11.1 2,152 46.1 1608 14.0 117 1.2 2,064 18.8 467 3.8 1,543 13.7 2,786 15.5 170 1.0 1,188 11.0 4,341 18.9 324 4.8 1123 10.7 899 15.0 11,399 18.6 1,946 30.7 5,308 30.5 1,745 37.1 5, .562 21.6 216 4.6 2,576 26.2 2,148 35.0 1,569 19.2 1,630 9.2 1,819 11.0 746 6.9 646 9.6 1,722 18.4 657 3.3 171 1.2 132 1.8 3,097 17.0 1188 10.6 560 4.1 2,040 15.9 2,901 16.9 7,425 42.2 1,684 22.1 764 6.1 iDecrease. There has been but one territorial change in the counties of Kentucky since 1890, namelj^ part of Estill annexed to Powell. Of the 119 counties in the state all but 10 show increases .in population since 1890, and 5 of them show over 50 per cent of increase, namely: Leslie, 70.4 per cent; Breathitt, 64.5 per cent; Knott, 60.1 per cent; Harlan, 58.8 per cent; and Bell, 52.3 per cent. The 10 counties showing a decrease in population are Anderson, Boone, Bracken, Franklin, Hancock, Mason, Mercer, Owen, Pendleton, and Warren. Table 4 shows the population of Kentucky by minor civil divisions, so far tus it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Tablk 4.-P0PULATI0N OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOK CIVIL niVISIONS. Adaie county 1 Magisterial district 1. Casey Creek Magisterial district 2. White Oak Magisterial district 3. Glenville Magisterial district 4. Grady ville Magisterial district 5. Keltner Magisterial district 6. Cane Valley Magisterial district 7. Columbia, including Columbia town. Columbia town 1000 14,888 1,931 2,627 2,120 2,240 1,688 1,624 2,758 654 1890 13,721 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Allen county. Magisterial district 1. Scottsville, including Scottsville ScottsviUe town Magisterial district 2. Butler'sviiie ' Magisterial district 8. Halifax. ' Magisterial district 4. Gainsville and SpilYman Magisterial district 5. Puncheon ' Magisterial district 6. New Roe and Mayliew ' Magisterial district 7. Massey ' I Comparison with popuhition for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. 1900 14,657 6,117 824 1,649 1,315 1,746 1,240 2,858 732 1890 18,692 4,622 575 1,692 1,297 1,69S 1,113 2,640 736 Table 4 — POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIOXS: 1890 AND 1900— Coiitinue.l. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Anderson county Magisterial district 1. Lawreneehurg, including Law- renceburg city and Tyrone town. Lawrenceburg city Tyrone town Magisterial district 2. Alton Magisterial district 3. Palmer Magisterial district 4. Cheshire - Magisterial district 5. Goodnight - 1»00 Ballard county. Magisterial district 1. Bandana, including Bandana vil- lage. Bandana village Magisterial district 2. Hinkleville Magisterial district 3. Blandville,^ including Blandville town. Blandville town Magisterial district 4. Wickliffe,* including WickliiTe town. WicklifFe town Barren county s. Magisterial district 1. Glasgow, including Glasgow city . . Glasgow city Magisterial district 2. Tracy Magisterial district 3. Temple Hill Magisterial district 4. Hiseville, including Hiseville town. Hiseville town Magisterial district 5. Rocky Hill Magisterial district 6. Cave City, including Cave City and Glasgow Junction towns. Cave City town Glasgow Junction town Bath county * . Magisterial district 1. Sharpsburg, including Sharps- burg town. Sharpsburg town Magisterial district 2. Bethel Magisterial district 3. Wyoming Magisterial district 4. White Sulphur Magisterial district 5. Owingsville, including Owings- viUe city. Owingsville city Bell county ^ . Magisterial district 1. Pineville, including Pineville town. Pineville town Magisterial district 2. Straight Creek Magisterial district 3. Toms Creek Magisterial district4. Yellow Hill Magisterial district 5. South America Magisterial district 6. Middlesboro, coextensive Middlesboro town. with Boone county » Magisterial district 1. Burlington • Magisterial district 2. Petersburg, including Petersburg town. Petersburg town Magisterial district 3. Big Bone Magisterial district 4. Dnion - Magisterial districts. Walton, including Walton town . Walton town - ■ Magisterial district 6. Florence, including Florence town Florence town Bourbon county. Paris, coextensive with Paris city. Magisterial district 1. Paris city Ward I '.49° Ward2 1.491 ■V^^ards 1,022 Magisterial district 2. Millersburg, including Millersburg town. Millersburg town Magisterial district 3. Flat Rock Magisterial district 4. North Middletown, including North Middletown town. North Middletown town Magisterial district 5. Clintonville Magisterial district 6. Hutchinson ■ 1 Includes population (895) of magisterial district 6. 2 Part of magisterial district 6 annexed since 1890. 'Given as magisterial district 4 in 1890. * Given as magisterial district 3 in 1890. 5Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; since 1890. 1.253 35° 1,414 1,216 1,732 1,940 10, 761 205 2,326 1,720 277 4,059 6,045 2,019 3,930 3,820 3,532 178 2,985 2,885 538 224 14,734 482 2,366 1,965 3,027 6,067 958 16, 701 3,235 2,072 2, 270 2,219 1,889 1,926 4,162 11,170 2,214 1,821 503 1,559 1,400 2, 0.52 538 2,124 258 18,069 4,603 4,603 2,433 862 1,927 2,076 434 422 296 1890 110,610 3,701 1,382 477 1,269 1,172 2,166 1,408 8,390 2,047 1,139 372 3,231 21,490 362 217 12,813 516 763 10,312 12, 246 484 16,976 7,113 4,218 2,113 850 1,411 1,644 496 1,006 1,066 county redistricted MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS, Bourbon county — Continued, Magisterial district 7. Centerville . . Magisterial district 8. Ruddel Mills. Boyd county ' Magisterial district!. Catlettsburg, including Catletts- burg city. Catlettsburg city Ward 1 869 Ward 2 1,077 Ward 3 491 Ward 4 644 Magisterial district 2. East Fork Magisterial district 8. Cannonsburg Magisterial district 4. Lower Ashland, including wards 1 and 2 of Ashland city. Ashland city (part of; ■ Total for Ashland city, in magisterial districts 4 and 5 Ward 1 1 ,175 Ward 2 1,683 Ward 3 1,95° Ward 4 1 ,992 Magisterial district 5. Ashland, including wards 3 and 4 of Ashland city. Ashland city (part of) BOYI.E county . Magisterial district 1, including part of Perryville town. Perry ville town (part of) Total for Perryville town, in magisterial districts i and 2. Magisterial district 2, including part of Perryville town. Perryville town (part of) Magisterial district 3 ^ Magisterial district 4 ' Magisterial district 5, including Junction City town — Junction City town Magisterial district 6,' coextensive with Danville city. . . Danville city Bracken county . Magisterial district 1. Brookville, including Brookville town. Brookville town Magisterial district 2. Foster, including Foster town and part of Lenoxburg town. Foster town Lenoxburg town (part of) Total for Lenoxburg town, in magisterial district 2, Bracken county, and in magisterial district 3, Pendle- ton county. Magisterial district 3. Augusta, including Augusta city . Augusta city Magisterial district 4. Germantown, including part of Germantown village. Germantown village (part of) Total for Germantown village,^ in magisterial district 4, Bracken county, and in magisterial district 4, Mason county. Magisterial district 6. Milford Magisterial district 6. Johnsville Magisterial district 7. Berlin Magisterial district 8. Chatham Breathitt county * Magisterial district 1. Jackson, including Jackson town. Jackson town Magisterial district 2. Frozen Magisterial district 3. Crawford Magisterial district 4. Crockettsville Magisterial district 6. Georges Branch Magisterial district 6. Lewis Fork Magisterial district 7. Spring Fork Magisterial district 8. Elliottsville Breckinridge county Magisterial district 1. Hardinsburg, including Hardins- burg town. Hardinsburg town ■ Magisterial district 2. Cloverport, including Cloverport city. Cloverport city Magisterial district 3. Union Star, including Stephens- port town. Stephensport town Magisterial district 4. Bewleyville, including Irvmgton town. 1,969 2,345 18, 834 4,088 3,o8i 2,520 2,622 4,812 2,858 6,800 5,392 3.942 13,817 2,038 268 431 2,151 163 1,159 2,006 2,178 817 4,285 4,28s 12,137 2,584 56s Irvington town Magisterial district 5. Hudsonville Magisterial district 6. Rough Creek ^Includes population (3,766) of Danville city. ' Magisterial district 6 organized from parts of magisterial districts since 1890. sin 1890 in magisterial district 4, Bracken county, only. 3 and 4 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Bullitt county. Magisterial district 1. Shepherdsville, Including Shep- herdsville town. Shepherdsville town , Magisterial district 2. Mt. Washington,! including Mt. Washington town. Mt. Washington town Magisterial district 3. Leaches " Magisterial district 4. Pine Tavern," including Lebanon Junction town. Lebanon Junction town Butler county . 1900 Magisterial district 1, including Morgantown and Wood- bunr towns. Morgantown town Woodbury town Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3, including Huntsville and Roches- ter towns. Huntsville town Rochester town Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5 Caldwell county*. Magisterial district 1. Princeton, including Princeton town. Princeton town Magisterial district 2. Donaldson Magisterial district 3. Bucksnort Magisterial district 4. Harmony Magisterial district 5. Fredonia, including Fredonla vil- lage. Fredonia village Calloway county . Magisterial district 1. Murray,* including Murray city... Murray city Magisterial district 2. New Concord Magisterial district 3. Liberty Magisterial district 4. Brinkley Magisterial district 5. Swann Magisterial district 6. Wadesboro, including Dextertown. Dexter town Magisterial district 7. Hazel' '. Campbell county*. Magisterial district 1 . Newport, exclusive of Newport city. Magisterial district 3. Outlying, including Bellevue and Dayton cities. Bellevue city Ward I 1^ 053 Ward 2 i_ ^05 Wards 2,173 Ward 4 1, 701 Dayton city W"dl '"gig- Ward 2 I, 725 Ward 3 1,800 Ward 4 I 586 Magisterial district 4. Cold Spring Magisterial district 5. Alexandria, including Alexandria town. Alexandria town Magisterial district 6. Gubser, including Calif or'nia town! California town Magisterial district 7. Grants Lick Newport city, comprising magisterial district 2 and part o£ magisterial district 1. Ward 1 4 391 Ward 2 4 530 Ward 3 4, 523 Ward 4 5, 239 Ward 5 3 994 Ward 6 5 624 Carlisle county. Magisterial district 1. Bardwell, including Bardwell town. Bardwell town Magisterial district 2. Cunningham Magisterial districts. Milburn, including Milburn town . Milburn town Magisterial district 4. Arlington, including Arlington and Burkley towns. Arlington town Burkley town [[ ■ Given as magisterial district 3 in 1890. 2Qiven as magisterial district 4 in 1890. 8 Given as magisterial district 2 in 1890. 9,602 3,102 277 2,182 1,093 1,500 2,818 599 15, 896 3,885 587 167 2,223 3,739 431 2,547 3,502 5,992 2,686 1,745 1,988 2,099 196 54,223 937 13,460 6.33'' 6, ro4 3,790 3,592 292 2,111 28, 301 10, 195 1. 512 2,065 2,514 272 2,154 584 184 1890 8,291 251 1,419 327 1,289 1,962 2,957 250 194 2,260 3,407 90 510 2,164 3,168 1,857 4,292 4,694 1,822 518 2,367 2,331 1,934 1,789 2,041 2,071 2,385 1,908 2,360 1,882 221 2.254 44, 208 3,163 4,264 316 '24,'9i8 7,612 2,348 578 1,294 2,072 297 1,898 574 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Carroll county*. Magisterial district 1. Locust and Prestonville, Including Prestonville town. Prestonville town Magisterial district 2. English Magisterial district 3. WorthvlUe, including Worthville town. Worthville town Magisterial district 4. Eagle and Sanders, including Sanders town. Sanders town Magisterial district 5. Ghent, including Ghent town Ghent town Magisterial district 6. Carrollton, including CarroUton city. Carrollton city 1900 Carter county*. Magisterial district 1. Grayson town Magisterial district 2. Magisterial district 3. town. Olive Hill town . ., Magisterial district 4. Magisterial district 5. Magisterial district 6. town. W'Uard town Magisterial district 7. Magisterial district 8. Grayson, including Grayson town. Buffalo Olive Hill, including Olive Hill Upper Tygart Pleasant Valley Deer Creek, including Willard Star Furnace . Iron Hill Casey county*. Magisterial district 1. Liberty, including Liberty town . Liberty town Magisterial district 2. Tales Magisterial district 3. Caseys Creek Magisterial district 4. Big South Fork Magisterial district 5. Dunnville, including Dunnville town. Dunnville town Magisterial district 6. Little South Fork". Magisterial district 7. Middleburg, including Mlddle- burg and Yosemite towns. Middleburg town Yosemite town Magisterial district 8. Jenkins !!."."!!!."!!."!".!!""' Christian county*. Magisterial district 1. North Hopkinsville, exclusive of part of Hopkinsville city. Magisterial district 2. South Hopkinsville, exclusive of part of Hopkinsville city. Magisterial district 3. Pembroke, including parts of Fairview and Pembroke towns. Fairview town (part -of ) Total for Fairview town, in magisterial district 3,"Chri's'- tian county, and magisterial district 3, Todd county Pembroke town (part of ) „ T°'a'. f°^ Pembroke town, in magisterial districts V and i Magisterial district 4. Longview, including part of Pem- broke town. Pembroke town (part of) Masi^sterial district 5. Lafayette, including' "Lafayette' Lafayette town Magisterial district 6. Herndon.'iuc'ludi'ngGr'a'eey'tdwn' Oracey town . Magisterial district 7. Bainbr'idgeiinel'uding par't'df'Cro'f-' Crofton town (part of) ,, T°'a'.f°'^,<^'^°';on town, in magisterial' dis't'rict's'T'and's " ' Magisterial district 8. Crofton, including part of Crofto'n' Crofton town (part of) HopWnsvUle city, in magi's't'e'r'i'a'r districts' i'an'd '2".'.'..'. ! ". '. Ward 2 !;■.;".'. ^94 Wards ;:;;;;;; , ^57 Ward4 ^■023 Wards ;::;; „ ^12 Ward6 2,983 Ward7 l'™3 Clark county * . Magisterial district 1, including Ford town r ord town Magisterial district 2 ' Magisterial districts. Magisterial district 4 .l^i'^SP""^"" ^""^ population for 1890 228 1,061 717 223 1,094 218 1,383 569 3,402 2, 205 20, 228 3,244 606 1,514 2,345 . 291 2,550 1,572 4,333 578 3,353 1,317 15, 144 3,140 450 1,716 1,719 2,002 1,617 139 1,108 1,874 182 207 2,068 37, 962 1,445 1,612 4,033 26 61 368 654 5,973 286 3,811 199 3,679 142 5,209 126 278 4,920 152 7,280 16,694 2,883 731 1,253 1,292 2,382 1890 277 52s I, 720 17, 204 433 186 11,848 136 136 145 307 34,118 183 '466 428 '6,'833 15,434 381 since 1890, can not be made; county redistricted " Magisterial district 7 organized from part of magisterial district 1 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clark county— Continued. Magisterial district 6 Magisterial district 6, comprising wards 3 and 4, and part of ward 2 of Winchester city. Total for Winchester city, coextensive with magisterial districts 6 and 7. Ward I 439 Ward 2 ^,143 Ward 3 ." 530 Ward 4 2, 655 Ward 5 1, 197 Magisterial district 7, comprising wards 1 and 6, and part of ward 2 of Winchester city. Clay county 1. 1900 Magisterial district 1. Manchester, including Manches- ter town. Manchester town Magisterial district 2. Cornett and Pigeon Roost Magisterial district 3. Allen .' Magisterial district 4. Big Creek and Upper Red Bird. . . Magisterial district 5. Otter Creek Magisterial district 6. Sextons Creek Magisterial district 7. Laurel Creek and Bull Skin Clinton county 2 . Magisterial district 1. Albany, including Albany town . Albany town Magisterial district 2. Kney Woods Magisterial district 3. Neathery * Magisterial district 4. Illwill * Magisterial district 5. Hays Ckittbndkn county . Magisterial district 1. Marion,^ including part of Marion city. Marion city (part of) Total for Marion city, in magisterial districts i and 2 Magisterial district 2. Marion,* including part of Marion city. Marlon city (part of) Magisterial district 3. Dycusburg, including Dycusburg village. Dycusburg village Magisterial district 4. Union Magisterial district 5. Hurricane Magisterial district 6. Fords Ferry Magisterial district 7. Bell Mines Magisterial district 8. Piney Cumberland county' Magisterial district 1. Burksville — Magisterial district 2. Crocus Magisterial district 3. Whetstone . . . Magisterial district 4. Carvers Magisterial district 5. Kettle Magisterial district 6. Cary Magisterial district 7. Leslie Magisterial district 8. Marrowbone. Daviess county 1. 2,920 3,804 5 9^4 2,160 2,693 1,383 1,336 1,769 1,942 2,418 1,899 1,584 1,544 1,644 1,200 463 1,064 2,968 59S 2, 024 219 1,109 2,681 1,107 1,551 1,772 8,962 38,607 11,528 11,528 13,189 1,195 9.837 Magisterial district 1, comprising wards 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Owensboro city. Oweusboro city (part of) - . ; - - ■ ; -..--• 1' V J' Total for Owensboro city, in magisterial districts i , 2, and » . Wardi ^.^ Ward 2 3,858 Wards °'P Ward4 ='?F Not in wards :■-■,•-■.••■-• ''f"' Magisterial district 2. Lower Town, including part of Owensboro city, not located in wards. Owensboro city (part of) Magisterial district 3. Sorgho. . .,. ....... v ■ -,- "A;v,'t" On^dV ' Magisterial district 4. West Louisville, including Curds- ville and West Louisville towns. Curdsville town West Louisville town Magisterial district 5. Vanover . . ....... - - ------ - ■ ^^■. v ■ ■ • • Magisterial district 6. Whitesville, including Whites- ville town. MagS^SdLS7:K.i3ttsvinW,incfudi^kii;:;itiViiie- town. Ma»lfdlsStVupper:town\-includinV Owensboro city, not located in wards. Owensboro city (part of) I Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted ^''"^^Ma&stene.l districts returned as precincts in 1890 sffiudes population (591) of magisterial district 6. 4part of magisterial district 6 annexed since 1890. 1890 1,132 1,123 975 1,153 1,072 2,466 1,063 1,517 1,531 8,452 33,120 minor civil divisions. Edmonson county 1 . Magisterial district 1, Brownsville, including Browns- ville town. Brownsville town Magisterial district 2. Durbin . , Magisterial district 3. Sulphur Springs, including part of Rocky Hill town. Rocky Hill town (part of) Total for Rocky Hill town, in magisterial districts 3 and 4. Magisterial district 4. Parker, including part of Rocky Hill town. Rocky Hill town (part of) Magisterial district 5. Fork Magisterial district 6. Bee Spring Elliott county' . Magisterial district 1, including Martinsburg village — Martinsburg village Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3, including Newfoundland village. Newfoundland village . , Magisterial district 4 Estill county" . Magisterial district 1. Irvine, including Irvine town. Irvine town Magisterial district 2. Miller Creek Magisterial district 3. Forks Magisterial district 4. Riddell Magisterial district 5. Red Lick Magisterial district 6. Station Camp Fayette county ' . Magisterial districts 1, 2, 3, and 4, coextensive with Lex- ington city. Lexington city Wardi 5,377 Ward 2 7, °33 Ward 3 9, 432 Ward 4 4, 527 Magisterial district 5, including Athens town Athens town Magisterial district 6 Magisterial district 7 Magisterial district 8 Fleming county ' Magisterial district 1, including Sherburne and Tilton towns. Sherburne town Tilton town Magisterial district 2, including Poplar Plains town Poplar Plains town Magisterial district 3, including Mt. Carmel town Mt. Carmel town Magisterial district 4, including Flemlngsburg town Flemingsburg town Magisterial district 5, including Grange and Hillsboro towns. Grange town Hillsboro town Magi.sterial district 6, including Elizaville and Nepton towns. Elizaville town Nepton town 1900 Floyd county' Magisterial district 1, including Prestonsburg town . Prestonsburg town Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5 Magisterial district 6 Magisterial district 7 Magisterial district 8 Franklin county' . Magisterial district 1, Frankfort, coextensive with Frank- fort city. Frankfort city Ward 1 2,750 Ward 2 3,838 Ward 3 2,899 Magisterial district 2. Forks of Elkhorn Magisterial district 3. Peaks Mill Magisterial district 4. Bald Knob Magisterial district 5. Bridgeport 10,080 1,854 234 1,486 2,187 54 120 1,492 66 1,417 1,644 10,387 3,091 148 3,315 1,876 42 2,105 11,669 2,156 260 2,090 1,512 2,068 1,794 2,049 42,071 26,369 26,369 3,883 i36 3,173 4,454 4,192 17,074 2,580 251 103 3,201 236 1,907 144 3,262 1,268 8,332 143 227 2,792 199 293 1,538 409 1,635 1,460 2,684 1,872 2,493 2,325 1,545 20, 852 9,487 9,487 2,736 3,202 3,242 2,185 21,267 7, 892 6 Magisterial district 2 organized from partof magisterial district 1 since 1890-, this division advances each of the remaining districts of county one number. « Part annexed to Powell county since 1890. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. 8 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND J 900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Fulton county i . Magisterial district 1. Fulton, including; Fulton town . . . Fulton town Magisterial district 2. Lodgetown and Cayce Magisterial district 3. Hickman, including Hickman town. Hickman town Magisterial district 4. Sassafras Ridge and Madrid Bend Gallatin county . Magisterial district 1. Hoggins Magisterial district 2. Warsaw, including Warsaw town. Warsaw town ' Magisterial district 3. Napoleon Magisterial district 4. Sparta Magisterial district 5. Glencoe, including Glencoe town Glencoe town Gaeeaed county 1 . Magisterial district 1. Lancaster,including Lancaster city Lancaster city Magisterial district 2. Bryantsville, including Bryants- ville town. Bryantsville town Magisterial district 3. Buckeye Magisterial district 4. Brandy Springs , Geant county 1 . Magisterial district 1, including Williamstown town Williamstown town Magisterial district 2, including Corinth town and part of Jonesville town. Corinth town ; Jonesville town (part of) Total for Jonesville town, in magisterial district 2, Grant county, and magisterial district i, Owen county. Magisterial district 3, including Crittenden town Crittenden town Graves county 1 . Magisterial district 1, including Water Valley village . . . , Water Valley village Magisterial district 2, including Lynnville village Lynnville village Magisterial district 3, including Dublin, Pryorsburg, and Wingo villages. Dublin village , Pryorsburg village , Wingo village Magisterial district 4, including Farmington town Farmington town Magisterial district 5, including wards 2 and 3 of May- field city. Mayfield city (part of) Total for Mayfield city, in magisterial districts 5 and 6 Ward I . r,329 Ward 2 1^135 Ward 3 1,617 Magisterial district 6, including Hickory Grove village and ward 1 of Mayfield city. Hickory Grove village Mayfield city (part of) Magisterial district 7 , Magisterial district 8 Geayson county. Magisterial district 1. Leitchfleld, including Leitchfield town. Leitchfield town Magisterial district 2. Caney ville ,s including Caneyvi'lie town. Caneyville town Magisterial district 3. Short Creek Magisterial district 4. Big Clifty Magisterial district 6. Rock Creek * Geeen county' Magisterial district 1. Greensburg, including Greensburg town. Greensburg town Magisterial district 2. Brush Creek " .' . Magisterial district 3. Gresham Magisterial district 4. Donansburg 1900 11,646 3,585 2,860 2,685 4,156 1,589 1,120 5,163 535 1,990 785 1,324 555 759 226 12,042 4,000 1,640 2,905 92 2,358 2,779 13, 239 4,974 613 4,796 331 121 3,469 199 33,204 3,503 254 3,172 56 4,014 99 250 418 3,664 iiB 6,713 2,752 4,081 5,533 250 1,329 3,527 3,078 5,424 914 5,759 294 3,153 2,508 3,034 12,255 2,620 564 3, ,'J53 2,505 3,577 1890 10, 005 1,818 ,652 671 1,760 676 1,372 206 712 11,138 12, 671 28,631 227 451 ,909 218,688 6,113 821 3,013 273 3,151 1,768 2,420 11, 463 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. 2Include.s population (2,223) of magisterial districts 6 and 7. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Geeenup county'. Magisterial district 1. Greenup, including Greenup town. Greenup town Magisterial district 2. Springville, including Springville town. Springville town Magisterial district 3. Kenlon Furnace Magisterial district 4. Alcorn Magisterial district 5. Hunnewell Magisterial district 6. Russell, including Russell town ... Russell town Hancock county'. Magisterial district 1. Hawesville, including Hawesville city. Hawesville city Magisterial district 2. Lewisport, including Lewisport town. Lewisport town Magisterial district 3. Patesville, including Patesville town. Patesville town Magisterial district 4. Pellville, including Pellville town. Pellville town 1900 Haedin county' Magisterial district 1, including part of Elizabethtown city. Elizabethtown city (part of) , Total for Elizabethtown city, in magisterial districts i, 4, and 6. Magisterial district 2, including Sonora and Upton towns, Sonora town , Upton town Magisterial district 3, including Eastview town Eastview town Magisterial district 4, including part of Elizabethtown city. Elizabethtown city (part of) Magisterial district 5, including Vine Grove and West Point towns. Vine Grove town West Point town Magisterial district 6, including part of Elizabethtown city. Elizabethtown city (part of ) Harlan county'. Magisterial district 1. Mt. Pleasant, including Mt. Pleas- ant town. Mt, Pleasant town* Magisterial district 2. Yocums Creek Magisterial district 3. Upper Poor Fork Magisterial district 4. Lower Poor Fork Magisterial district 5. Upper Martins Fork Magisterial district 6. Lower Martins Fork . . . Magisterial district 7. Wallins Creek . . Magisterial district 8. Foresters Creek.. Haeeison county'. Magisterial district 1. Cynthiana, comprising wards 1 and 2 of Cynthiana city. Cynthiana city (part of ) Total for Cynthiana city, coextensive with magisterial dis- tricts 1 and 2. Ward 1 J „3, Ward 2 '■°li Z"^,3 ::::::: sss Ward 4 ^ Magisterial district 2. Cynthiana, comprising 'wards 3 and 4 of Cynthiana city. Cynthiana city (part of) Magisterial district 3. Syl vandell ' Magisterial district 4. Leesburg Magisterial district 5. Tricum Magisterial district 6. Kinman Magisterial district 7. Berry, including BerrvVdwii Berrytown " Magisterial district 8. Richland Haet county' , Munfordville town Rowlettstown. . Magisterial district 2. Horse Cave; incruding Hors4'Cave town . Horse Cave town. 15,432 2,070 7" 3,303 520 2,952 2,513 1,773 2,821 743 8,914 2,645 1,041 2,572 328 2,403 253 1,294 14s 22, 937 3,884 827 1,861 2,791 256 125 4,458 127 4,520 602 3,675 427 489 3,609 9,838 2,557 557 1,723 1,027 669 1,134 1,135 889 704 18,570 1,725 1,725 3,257 1,532 1.S32 3,136 2,872 2,121 2,597 2,366 250 2,221 18,390 3,448 440 198 3,536 867 'Mtlisterinl dlSrJ^t ? SPOP-^I^'!"" 1.069 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 6 Formerly Harlan (PoP"!"-''"" 1, 154 in 1890) annexed since 1890. Table -4.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hart county — Continued. Magisterial district 3. Hardyville, including Canmer and Hardyville towns. Canmer town Hardyville town Magisterial district 4. Hammonville Magisterial district 5. Priceville, including Bonnleville town. Bonnieville town Hendekson county'. Magisterial district 1. Point Magisterial district 2. Spottsville, including Spottsville town. Spottsville town Magisterial district 3. Hebbardsville Magisterial district 4. Upper Henderson.including wards 1 and 4 of Henderson city. Henderson city (part of) Total for Henderson city, in magisterial districts 4 and 5.. Ward I 2, 010 Ward 2 1,530 Ward 3 4, 481 Ward 4 2, 251 Magisterial districts. Lower Henderson.including wards 2 and 3 of Henderson city Henderson city (part of) Magisterial district 6. Robard, including Robard town... Robard town Magisterial district 7. Corydon.including Cairo and Cory- don towns. Cairo town ■ Cory don town Magisterial district 8. Walnut Bottom Henry county' Bethlehem and Pleasureville magisterial district, includ- ing Bethlehem, Defoe, North Pleasureville, and Pleas- ureville towns. Bethlehem town Defoe town North Pleasureville town Pleasureville town ■,--■-:■--.--■• Campbellsburg and Turners Station magisterial distnct, including Campbellsburg and Turners Station towns. Campbellsburg town Turners Station town •--- Eminence and Smithfleld magisterial district, including Eminence city. Eminence city :•;-;;■;■-■■/■ Lockport, Harpers Ferry, and Gest magisterial district, including Gest and Lockport towns. Gest town Lockport town ^- -,-.■--.■*"".■","" V- New Castle and Sulphur magisterial district, including New Castle town. New Castle town .■■■.■ Vj ■ V ■•■*" ■" '^iVy Port Royal and Franklinton magisterial district, includ- ing Port Royal town. Port Royal town Hickman county . Columbus Magisterial district 1. Columbus, including city. Columbus city ■,•■,".■"'■>,",■■*'" *„",-"+^' " Magisterial district 2. Clinton, including Clinton city . Clinton city Magisterial district 3. Buggs. Magisterial district 4. McAlister Magisterial district 5. Moscow Magisterial district 6. Spring Hill Hopkins county'. Magisterial district 1. Curtail, including Mortons Gap, St. Charles, and White Plains towns. Mortons Gap town St. Charles town MaJ^J^riaf diswi^^ "Ei^liii^ton; " taciudiiig- -BaVnshJy- town and Earlington city. Barnsley town MaglTeJTd°ist3'cV 3: cburrMouse;" deluding ■ pa^^^ Madisonville city. S^ac;iS;^SeclS,'iWmad^rial^str;c;;3'and;: l°„il,°^54trint 4. Hanson, including Hanson town.. 1900 Magisterial district 4. Ma^sterial districts: Nebo;inciuding Nebo town Nebo town 3, 51,5 246 166 3,018 4,873 270 32,907 1,680 3,731 541 3,100 5,016 4, 261 10, 272 8,391 6,011 2,706 399 4,689 135 782 3,594 14,620 2,649 66 122 228 272 176 2,720 1,018 2,220 126 166 2, 451 462 2,587 11, 745 2,671 1,23s 2,686 1,462 2,219 1,214 2,100 855 30,995 5, 026 885 753 200 5,026 380 3,012 4,023 3,628 3, 926 549 4,063 1890 8,835 194 202 342 195 485 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 2,307 873 3,602 1,347 1,758 1,373 1,913 684 23,505 548 449 1,748 HOPKINS COUNTY— Continued. Magisterial district 6. Charleston, including Dawson Springs town. Dawson Springs town ■ -.• ■ Magisterial district 7. Kitchen, including part of Madi- sonville city. Madisonville city (part oO ■ Jackson county ' . Magisterial district 1. McKee, including McKee town. . . McKee town Magisterial district 2. Sturgeon Magisterial district 3. Pond Creek Magisterial district 4. Horse Lick Magisterial district 5. Kavanaugh 376 ""1S3 1 comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted ''"^Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. Jefferson county 2. Magisterial district 1, including Anchorage and Crescent Hill towns. Anchorage town Crescent Hill town ■ Magisterial district 2 ■ • • Magisterial district 3, including part of Highland Park town. Highland Park town (part of) Total for Highland Park town, in magisterial districts 3 and 4. Magisterial district 4, including part of Highland Park town. Highland Park town (part of) Magisterial districts 5, 6, 7, and 8, coextensive with Louis- ville city. Louisville city -^ Ward I 17,640 Ward 2 16,15s Ward 3 20,105 Ward 4 12,308 Ward 5 15,791 Ward 6 11,160 Ward 7 ",675 Ward 8 io,5>o Waid 9 11,125 Ward 10 IS, 128 Ward II 30,505 Ward 12 32, 629 Jessamine county . with Magisterial district 1. Nicholasville, coextensive Nicholasville city. Nicholasville city Ward I 51° Ward2 566 Ward 3 447 Ward 4 870 Magisterial district 2. Lee ' Magisterial district 3. Keene Magisterial district 4. Marble Creek Magisterial district 5. Plaquemine '<■ Johnson county' Magisterial district 1, including Paintsville village. Paintsville village . Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 ... Magisterial district 4, including Flat Gap village. Flat Gap village Magisterial district 5 Kenton county' Magisterial districts 1 and 2, coextensive with Covington city. Covington city; Ward 1 7,045 Ward 2 6,680 Ward 3 5,778 Ward 4 7,732. Ward 5 5,729 Ward 6 9,974 Magisterial district 3. Ludlow, including Bromley, Ludlow, and West Covington towns. Bromley town Ludlow town , ;--- Ward I 087 Ward 2 841 Ward 3 930 Ward 4 876 West Covington town 4,110 935 4,822 I, 840 10,561 1,909 ic6 1,887 2,289 1,868 2,608 232, 549 7,272 421 442 5,940 5,816 804 993 8,790 2M, 731 204, 731 11,925 2,896 2,255 1,554 2,827 1,651 541 3,158 2,720 3,205 106 2,996 63, 591 42, 938 7,051 543 3,334 1890 .,261 188, 598 161, 129 ■'11,248 2,393 2,435 2,393 2,157 2,291 2,403 1,650 1,937 11,027 506 93 54,161 37,371 2,469 3 East Louisville, South Louisville, and Parkland towns, and part of Cres- cent Hill town annexed since 1890. . , ^. ^ . ^ „ ■•Includes population (532) of magisterial district 6. 6 Part of magisterial district 6 annexed since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kenton county — Continued. Magisterial district 4. Milldale, including Central Cov- in^on and Latonia towns. Central Covington town Latonia town Magisterial district 5. Erlanger, including Elsmere and Erlanger towns. Elsmere town . Erlanger town Magisterial district 6. Independence, including Inde- pendence town. Independence town Magisterial district 7. Stephenson Knott county' Magisterial district 1. Hindman, including Hindman town. Hindman town Magisterial district 2. Carr Magisterial district 3. Beaver Magisterial district 4. Quicksand Knox county 2. Magisterial district 1. Barbourville, including Barbour- ville town. Barbourville town Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4, including part of Corbin town Corbin town (part of) Total for Corbin town, in magisterial district 4, Knox county, and magisterial district 3, Whitley county. Magisterial district 5 , Larue county 2. Magisterial district 1. Hodgensville, including Hodgens- ville town. Hodgensville town , Magisterial district 2. Buffalo, including Buffalo town... Buffalo town Magisterial district 3. Athertonville Magisterial district 4. Magnolia Laurel county^ Magisterial district 1, including part of London town. London town (part of) Total for London town, in magisterial districts i and 2. Magisterial district 2, including part of London town. London town (part of) Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5 Magisterial district 6 Lawrence county 2. Magisterial district 1. Louisa, including Louisa town Louisa town Magisterial district 2. Bear Creek, Including Pallsburg town. Fallsburg town Magisterial district 3. East Fork Magisterial district 4. Blaine, including Blaine town Blaine town Magisterial district 5. Little Blaine Magisterial district 6. Peach Orchard Magisterial district 7. Lyon Magisterial district 8. Webb Lee county = . Magisterial district 1. Beattyville, including Beattyville and St. Helens towns. Beattyville town St. Helens town Magisterial district 2. New Virginia Magisterial district 3. Thomas Magisterial district 4. Bear Creek Magisterial district 5. Proctor, including Proctor town . . Proctor town Magisterial district 6. Sturgeon ,.. Leslie county 2 . Magisterial district 1. Hyden, including Hyden town. Hyden town Magisterial district 2. Marrowbone Magisterial district 3. Cutshin Magisterial district 4, Wooton 1900 2, ISS 1,882 2,086 519 453 2,984 193 2,549 8,704 2,161 331 2,266 2,409 1,878 17, 372 4,317 1,010 3,719 2,687 3,797 511 1,544 2,952 10,764 2,861 3,131 347 2,318 2,454 17, 592 3,483 885 1. 147 3,469 262 3,196 2,285 2,767 2,403 19,612 3,052 1,099 2,504 159 1,979 3,317 134 3,247 2,657 986 1,870 1,746 696 170 1,168 1,106 1,652 1,313 217 1,003 6,753 1,894 269 1,827 1,400 1,632 1890 5,438 13,762 542 214 13,747 17, 702 834 6,205 3,964 80 1 Not returned by magisterial districts in 1890. ^Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. MINOR CIVIL divisions. Letcher county 2 Magisterial district 1. Whitesburg, including Whitesburg town. Whitesburg town /: ■ Magisterial district 2. Millstone Magisterial district 3. Eockhouse Magisterial district 4. Cumberland Magisterial district 6. Elver Magisterial district 6. Line Fork Lewis county 2. 1900 Magisterial district 1, including Concord town — Concord town Magisterial district 2, including Vanceburg town . Vanceburg town Magisterial district 3, including Quincy town Quincy town Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5 Magisterial district 6 Magisterial district 7 Lincoln county 2 . Magisterial district 1. Stanford, including Eowland town and Stanford city. Eowland town Stanford city Magisterial district 2. Crab Orchard, including Crab Orchard town. Crab Orchard town Magisterial district 3. Waynesburg Magisterial district 4. Hustonville, including Huston- ville town. Hustonville town Livingston county . Magisterial district 1. Smithland, including Smithland town. Smithland town Magisterial district 2. Driskill Magisterial district 3. Salem, including Salem town Salem town Magisterial district 4. Dyer Hill Magisterial district 5. Carrsville, including Carrsville town. Carrsville town Magisterial district 6. Panhandle Magisterial district 7. Lola Logan county ^ . Magisterial district 1. Eussellville, including Eussellville city. Eussellville city Magisterial district 2. Adairville, including Adairvilie town. Adairville town Magisterial districts. Olmstead, including Gordonsviiie town. Gordonsviiie town Magisterial district 4. Lewisburg, including" Lewisburff town. Lewisburg town Magisterial district 6. Auburn, inciudiiig Auburn towii' Auburn town Lyon county. including Eddyville Magisterial district 1. Eddyville, city and Lamaaco town. Eddyville city Lamasco town^ Magisterial district 2. Kuttawa, iiiciuding kiittawa town' Kuttawa town 4 Magisterial district 3. Brandoii Mccracken county 2 . Magisterial districts 1, 2, 3, and 4, coextensive with Pa- ducahcity. Paducah city , . . Wardi Ward2.... ■*•"= Wards ^'8°' Wards.... "-"^l Wardi.:::::;: i'^^ Magisterial district 5. Clarks River ^'^' Magisterial district 6. Florence StatYo'ii Magisterial district 7. Massac Magisterial district 8. Woodville" s Given in magisterial district 2 in 1890 ■> Given in magisterial district 1 in 1890. 9,172 2,124 194 1,869 1,802 1,014 1,419 944 17,868 2,449 200 4,264 1, 161 2,%6 364 2,054 2,287 1,862 1,997 17,059 5,463 390 1,651 3,481 38s 3,702 4,423 11,364 1,995 579 2,310 1,744 208 1,966 2,038 278 449 852 25,994 6,303 2,591 6,191 720 4,799 H7 6,650 239 4,051 697 9,319 3,822 134 3,736 858 1,761 28,733 19,446 19, 446 1,287 1,976 2,467 3,667 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. McLean county. Magisterial district 1. Rumsey, Including Rumaey town . Rumsey town Magisterial district 2. Sacramento, including Sacramento village. Sacramento village Magisterial district 3. Livermore, including Livermore town. Livermore town Magisterial district 4. Vienna, including part of Calhoun town. Calhoun town (part of) Total for Calhoun town, in magisterial districts 4 and 7 . . Magisterial districts. Beech Grove' Magisterial district 6. Island Magisterial district 7. Calhoun, including part of Cal- houn town. Calhoun town (part of) , Magisterial district 8. Boston' , Madison county . Magisterial district 1. Richmond, coextensive with Rich- mond city. Richmond city Magisterial district 2. Poxtown Magisterial district 3. Union Magisterial district 4. EUiston Magisterial district 6. Yates Magisterial district 6. Glades, including Berea town — Berea town Magisterial district 7. KirksvlUe^ Magisterial district 8. Million* Magoffin county ^ . Magisterial district 1. Salyersville, including Salyersville town. Salyersville town Magisterial district 2. Bloomington Magisterial district 3. Johnson Fork Magisterial district 4. Meadows Maeion county . Magisterial district 1. Haysville - . . Magisterial district 2. Bradfordsvllle, including Brad- fordsville town. Bradfordsvllle town Magisterial district 3. North Lebanon,' including wards 1,2, and 3 of Lebanon city. Lebanon city (part of) - - Total for Lebanon city, in magisterial districts 3 and 4 - . . Magisterial district 4. South Lebanon, ' including wards 4 and 5 of Lebanon city. Lebanon city (part of ) Magisterial districts. New Market ....-■ Magisterial district 6. Raywick,includmgRaywicktown Ray wick town Magisterial district 7. St. Mary ■ Magisterial district 8. Chicago « Mabshall county 6 . Magisterial district 1. Olive and Ross ; - - ■ Magisterial district 2. Birmingham and Briensburg, in- cluding Birmingham and Briensburg villages. Birmingham village ■ Briensburg village :"\"A''"^'\" Magisterial district 3. Calvert and Sharp, including Cal- vert village. Magisyrial districVi.'Benton and Oak Level, including Benton village. MagfsteriaAistrict's." Darnell and Smith, including Har- din town. Hardin town Martin county 6. Magisterial district 1 --.■■■■•;:-•■ •,,-j :,■" ; Magisterial district 2, including Lden 1 Eden town (Inez P. O.) 3,464 26s 2,547 3,065 2,940 16, 290 1,705 1,760 3C1 2,976 1,400 3,°43 3,354 1,643 1,362 1,678 140 1,300 2,166 13,692 1,728 1,722 412 1,720 610 minor civil divisions. 5,073 2,092 1,795 2,477 2,629 2,815 '2,"837 9,196 616,648 1,391 1,787 1.634 2,816 1,182 1,807 1,667 "i.'iii 903 11,287 2,161 3,812 291 107 2,611 127 2,660 664 2,568 273 87 142 344 Magisterial district 3. Precinct 7. Stafford Forks 1 Magisterial district 8 organized from part of magisterial district 5 since 1890. ^incfudes population (2,833) of former magisterial districts 8 and 9. 3 Part of former magisterial district 8 annexed since 1890. 4 0?|aSiiedTrommlgisterial district 9 and part of former magisterial dis- *""* Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. Mason county * Magisterial district 1, comprising wards 1, 2, and 3 of Maysville city. MaysviUe city (part of) -•■ Total for Maysville city, coextensive with magisterial dis- tricts I and 2. Ward I 95S Ward 2 1, 152 Ward 3 -■ 832 Ward 4 1 , 260 Wards '■'SS Ward 6 1 , 086 Magisterial district 2, comprising wards 4, 5, and 6 of Maysville city. Maysville city (part of) .- ■ Magisterial district 3, including Dover and Minerva towns Dover town ■ Minerva town Magisterial district 4, including part of Germantown vil- lage. Germantown village (part of) [For total see magisterial district 4, Bracken county,] Magisterial district 5, including Washington town Washington town Magisterial district 6, including Mays Lick and Sardis towns. Mays Lick town Sardis town Magisterial district 7 Magisterial district 8 Meade county 5. Magisterial district 1 Magisterial district 2, Including Brandenburg town . Brandenburg town Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 6 Menifee county s. Magisterial district 1, including Frenchburg town . Frenchburg town Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 ■ Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5 1900 Merger county '. Magisterial district 1 Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5, including Burgin town Burgin town Magisterial district 6, coextensive with Harrodsburg city, Harrodsburg city Metcalfe county f* Magisterial district 1. Edmonton Magisterial district 2. Lafayette or Sulphur Well . Magisterial district 3. Summer Shade Monroe county. Magisterial district 1. Gum Magisterial district 2. Turner Magisterial district 3. Brush Magisterial district 4. Turkey Neck" Magisterial district 5. East Tompkinsville.ia including part of Tompkinsville town. Tompkinsville town (part of) Total for Tompkinsville town, in magisterial districts 5 and 6. Magisterial district 6. West Tompkinsville,'^ including part of Tompkinsville town. Tompkinsville town (part of) Magisterial district 7. Union Magisterial district 8. Gamaliel Montgomery county'. 20,446 2,939 2,939 6,423 3,484 3,484 2,476 879 loS 2,377 1,966 575 2,733 237 257 1,940 2,531 10,633 2,391 2,743 218 1,928 1,919 1,552 6,818 2,180 210 1,046 1,134 1,468 14,426 2,306 2,217 2,857 2,163 2,607 703 2,876 2,876 1,770 1,599 1,315 1,902 1,903 120 366. 1,919 246 1,106 1,589 3,661 3,561 919 1,258 12, 367 3,629 Magisterial district 1, coextensive with Mt. Sterling city. . Mt. Sterling city Wardi 880 Ward 2 1, 031 Ward 3 1,150 Ward 4 500 « Includes population (6,992) of magisterial districts Lebanon and Loretto. ' Organized from part of Lebanon magisterial district since 1890. 8 Loretto magisterial district (population 1,641 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 'Not assigned to any magisterial district. 10 Includes population (4,556) of former magisterial districts 4, 5, and 6. n Organized from former magisterial districts 4 and 5 since 1890. 12 Organized from part of former magisterial district 6 since 1890. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Montgomery county — Continued. Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4, including Jeflersonville tdwn. JTeffersonville town Magisterial district 5 Magisterial district 6 Morgan county i . Magisterial district 1. West Libertj-, including West Liberty town. West Liberty town Magisterial district 2. Ezel, including Ezel and May- town towns. Ezel town Maytown town Magisterial district 3. Grassy Magisterial district 4. Caney, including Walnut Grove town. Walnut Grove town Magisterial district 5. Paint Magisterial district 6. Pleasant Run 1900 Muhlenberg county . Magisterial district 1. South CarroUton, including Bre- men and South CarroUton towns. Bremen town South CarroUton town Magisterial district 2. Central City.s including Central City town. Central City town Magisterial district 3. Paradise.^ including Brakesboro^ Paradise, and Skilesville towns. Drakesboro town , Paradise town Skilesville town Magisterial district 4. Rosewood, -i including Dunmor, Penrod, and Rosewood towns. Dunmor town Penrod town Rosewood town ^ Magisterial district 5. Court House,* exclusive of part of Greenville citj;. Magisterial district 6. Boggess,^ exclusive of part of Greenville city. Magisterial district 7. Summers ' Greenville city, in magisterial districts 5 and 6 Nemon county'. Magisterial district 1, including New Haven and New Hope towns. New Haven town New Hope town Magisterial district 2, including part o£ Bardstowiicity Bardstown city (part of) *_ Total for Bardstown city, in magisterial districts 2 and3 Magisterial district 3, including part oJ Bardstown city. Bardstown city (part of) Magisterial district 4, including Bloomfleld town ........ BloomHeld town Magisterial district 5, including Fairfield town []"[.][[. Fairfield town NICHOLAS county ' . MagLsterial district 1 Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4, including Carlisle town. Carlisle town .■ Ohio county 1 . Magisterial district 1. Hartford, including Hartford town, Hartford town . '. Magisterial district 2. Cromwell, including ' CromwelV McHenry Render, and Rockport towns. Cromwell town McHenry town Render town '[' Rockport town '/_'_ Magistenal district 3. Rosine, including Beaver Dain Centertown, and Rosine towns. ' Beaver Dam town Centertown town ' Rosine town Magisterial district 4. Fordsville, including Deaniield and Fordsville towns. Deanfield town ', Fordsville town Magisterial district 5. Buford .'. 1,511 2,389 2,280 84 1,551 1,542 12, 792 1,849 205 149 106 2,013 1,852 99 2,769 1,923 20, 741 tSo 452 1,348 2,529 228 1Q7 87 2,610 1,424 1,051 16,587 8,444 350 256 3,432 562 I, 711 3,647 1,149 3,688 385 2,376 206 11,952 3,388 1,548 2,947 4,069 1,377 27,287 5,764 785 8,780 22s 550 426 525 4,815 552 201 224 5,352 365 586 2,676 1890 11, 249 124 162 17, 955 2,361 525 2,977 1,144 2,068 2,806 82 72 2,190 2,752 1,843 968 16,417 389 322 10,764 22,946 185 463 274 260 ^ Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistrictcd since j.ot7U> 2 Given as magisterial district 7 in 1890. 3 Given as magisterial district 4 in 1890. 1 Organized from former magisterial districts r, and 8 since 1890 '• Given a-s magisterial district 3 in 1890. » Given as luagistcrial district 2 in 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Oldham county ' . Magisterial district 1. Goshen , Magisterial district 2. Belrose Magisterial district 3. La Grange, including La Grange town. La Grange town Magisterial district 4. Ballardsville Magisterial district 5. Beard, including Pewee Valley town. Pewee Valley town Magisterial district 6. Brownsboro 1900 Owen county i . Magisterial district 1, including New Liberty town and part of Jonesville town. Jonesville town (part of) [For total see magisterial district 2, Grant county.] New Liberty town Magisterial district 2, including Owenton town Owenton town , Magisterial district 3, including New Columbus town New Columbus town Magisterial district 4, including Gratz and Monterey towns. Gratz town Monterey town Owsley county. Magisterial district 1 . Booneville, including Booneville town. Booneville town Magisterial district 2. Sturgeon Magisterial district 3. Island Creek Magisterial district 4. Cow Creek , Magisterial district 5. Buffalo Magisterial district 6. Buck Creek Pendleton county . Magisterial district 1. Falmouth, including Falmouth city. Falmouth city Magisterial district 2. McKenneysburg Magisterial district 3. Bonar, including part of Lenox- burg town. Lenoxburg town (part of) (_For total see magisterial district 2, Bracken county 1 Magisterial district 4. Sandsuck Magisterial district 5. Grassy Creek Magisterial district 6. Short Creek Magisterial district 7. Callensville Magisterial district 8. Butler, including Boston ""and' Butler towns. Boston town Butler town Perry county . Magisterial Magisterial Magisterial Magisterial Magisterial Magisterial Magisterial Magisterial district 1. district 2. district 3. district 4. district 5. district 6. district 7. district 8. Boiling Campbell Leatherwood .. Troublesome".. Hazard Mason Creek... Forked Mouth » Lost Creek re . . . Pike county 1. Magisterial district 1, including Pikeville town Pikeville town Magisterial district 2 ..'. Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5 Magisterial district 6 Magisterial district 7 Magisterial district 8 Powell county " . Magisterial district 1, including Clay Citv town Clay City town Magisterial district 2, )nclu"di"ng"stant"on"town" " " otantontown Magisterial district S.......... 7,078 977 1,075 1,606 646 906 1,515 464 999 4,120 47 z6o 5,281 1,014 3,734 129 4,418 246 370 1,776 251 1,359 1,480 908 647 704 1.134 1,355 1,205 1,265 2,119 2,023 2,114 168 506 8,276 887 967 809 929 1,976 1,277 791 640 22,686 3,408 508 2,946 3,648 1,878 2,615 3,017 3,891 1,288 6,443 1,836 585 1,932 192 2,675 1890 6,754 670 17,676 847 146 205 312 5,975 1,794 1,184 1,013 643 655 16,346 1,146 1,492 1,377 1,414 2,211 964 1,994 2,336 114 560 86,331 1,051 (») 458 17,378 456 ,06s for] 'Given as magisterial district 6 in 1890. ^ ^^^Magisterial districts 3, 4, and 6 (population 1,991) not separately returned ^Gf^'^lfnia'^^lSr^^^^ 13 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Contiuued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Pulaski county ' Magisterial district 1, coextensive with Somerset city Somerset city Ward! :.;:::;;::::: 5™" Ward2 Ill Wards 75i Ward4 lit, Wards ?1q Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5. . .". Magisterial district 6 Magisterial district 7 Magisterial district 8 EOBEKTSON COUNTY 1 . Magisterial district 1. Mt. Olivet, including part of Mt. Olivet town. Mt. Olivet town (part of) Total for Mt. Olivet town, in magisterial districts i and 2. Magisterial district 2. Mt. Olivet, including part of Mt. Olivet town. Mt. Olivet town (part of) Magisterial district 3. Kentontown Magisterial district 4. Mitchells Mills Magisterial district 5. Pinhook Rockcastle county 1 Magisterial district 1, Including Mt. Vernon town . Mt. Vernon town Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3, including Livingston town. . Livingston town Magistenal district 4, including Brodhead town . . . Brodhead town Rowan countyi. Magisterial district 1. Morehead, inclviding Morehead town. Moreiiead town Magisterial district 2. Farmers, including Farmers vil- lage. Farmers village Magisterial district 3. Hogtowu Magisterial district 4. Pine Grove Russell county' . Magisterial district 1 . . Magisterial district 2. . Magisterial district 3. . Scott county 1 , Magisterial district 1, coextensive with Georgetown town Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3, including Sadieville village Sadieville village Magisterial district 4,including Stamping Ground village Stamping Ground village Magistenal district 5 Shelby county . 1900 ;,3«9 190 102 1,827 2,574 168 3,016 3,016 3,163 1,671 2,700 203 3,328 2, 012 2, 478 2, 679 Christiansburg magisterial district, including Bagdad town and Cropper village. Bagdad town Cropper village Clay Village magisterial district i... Harrisonville magisterial district, including Waddy town. Waddy town Shelbyville magisterial district,^ coextensive with Shelbyville city. Shelbyville city -- Ward I 489 W ard 2 298 Wards ^'3 Ward 4 306 Wards ^5 Ward 6 i. lOS Shelbyville North magisterial district^ Shelbyville South magisterial districts Simpsonville magisterial district, Including SimpsonviUe village. Simpsonville village 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890 2 Includes population (7,274) of Shelbyville magisterial districts I and 2. 3 Given as part of Shelbyville magisterial districts 1 and 2 in 1890. 31,293 3,384 3,384 5,042 5,445 5, 153 2,445 3,544 2,908 3,372 4,900 1,071 221 352 1,100 131 997 1,078 654 12,416 3,220 422 2,444 8,643 605 3,109 337 8, 277 1, 100 2,486 34> 1,735 1,800 9,695 3,725 2, 655 3,315 18,076 3,823 3,565 3,434 532 4,155 373 3,099 18, 340 1890 25,731 2,625 277 ,129 3S7 16, 546 170 3" 2 16, 521 1,429 290 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Simpson county 1. Magisterial district 1. East Magisterial district 2. South Franklin, exclusive of part of Franklin city. Magisterial district 3. North Franklin, exclusive of part or Franklin city. Magisterial district 4. West Franklin city, in magisterial districts 2 and 3 Spencer county > . Magisterial district 1, Taylorsville, including Taylors- viUe town Taylorsville town , Magisterial district 2. Mt. Eden, including Mt. Eden town. Mt. Eden town Magisterial district 3. Waterford Magisterial district 4. Camp Branch Magisterial district 5. Elk Creek Magisterial district 6. Little Mount Taylor county . Magisterial district 1. Oak Hill Magisterial district 2. Saloma, including Saloma town. . Saloma town Magisterial district 3. Campbellsville,* including Camp- bellsville city. Campbellsville city Magisterial district 4. Ireland, including Elkhorn town. Elkhom town Magisterial district 5. Mannsville,* including MannsvlUe town. Mannsville town , Magisterial district 6. Spurlington * Todd county. Magisterial district 1. Kirkmansville, including Kirk- mansville town. Kirkmansville town Magisterial district 2. Sharon and Clifty » Magisterial district 3. Fairview and Bell Chapel, includ- ing part of Fairview town. Fairview town (part of) [For total see magisterial district 3, Christian county.] Magisterial district 4. Elkton, including Elkton city Elkton city Magisterial district 5. Trenton, including Trenton town, Trenton town Magisterial district 6. Allensville and Hadensville,' in- cluding Allensville town and Guthrie city. Allensville town Guthrie city Trigg county 1 . Magisterial district 1 Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3, including Cadiz city Cadiz city Magisterial district 4, including Cerulean Springs town . Cerulean Springs town Magisterial district 5 Trimble county' . Magisterial district 1. Milton, including Milton village . Milton village Magisterial district 2. Bedford, including Bedford town. Bedford town Magisterial district 3. Palmyra Magisterial district 4. Burrows Morganfield, including Morgan- Uniontown, including Uniontown Union county > . Magisterial district 1. field city. Morganfield city . . Magisterial district 2. city. Uniontown city Magisterial district 3. Raleigh Magisterial district 4. Caseyville, including CaseyvlUe town. Caseyville town Magisterial district 5. Sturgis, including Sturgis town Sturgis town Magisterial district 6. Waverly 1900 11,624 2, 926 1,917 1,540 3,076 2, 166 1,354 615 1,363 III 1,242 1,326 1,065 1,056 1,341 2,214 87 1,707 104 916 17,371 5,024 2,046 3,510 1,53= 2,691 2,181 * Magisterial district 6 organized from parts of magisterial districts 3 and 5 since 1890. 6 Includes population (3,301) of magisterial districts 7 and S. « Magisterial district 7 (population 1,114 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 'Magisterial district 8 (population 2,187 In 1890) annexed since 1890. 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF KENTUCKY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Waeeen county 1 Magisterial district 1. Greencastle Magisterial district 2. Elk Springs, including Smiths Grove town. Smiths Grove town Magisterial district 3. Bristow ■ Magisterial district 4. Bowling Green, including part of Bovi^ling Green city. Bowling Green city (part of) Total for Bowling Green city, in magisterial districts 4 and 5. Magisterial district 5. BovpUng Green, including part of Bowling Green city. Bowling Green city {part of) Magisterial district 6. Hickory Flat, incljiding Richpond and Woodburn towns. Richpond town Woodburn town Magisterial district 7. Goshen Magisterial district 8. Stallard Springs Washington county 1 Magisterial district 1 Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3, including Mackville town ■ Mackville town Magisterial district 4, including part of Springfield town. Springfield town (part of) Total for Springfield town, in magisterial districts 4, 5, and 6. Magisterial district 5, including part of Springfield town. Springfield town (part of) Magisterial district 6, includingpart of Springfield town. Springfield town (part of) Wayne county 1 Magisterial district 1, including Monticello town Monticello town Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3 Magisterial district 4 Webster county ' Magisterial district 1. Dixon, including Dixon and Lis- man towns. Dixon town Lisman town Magisterial district 2. Sebree, including Poole and Sebree towns. Poole town Sebree town 1900 29,970 2,794 3,497 411 3,138 5,421 3,772 8,226 5,948 4,454 2,709 226 2,634 3,829 14, 182 2,475 2,327 2,328 171 2,563 538 I, ot6 2,370 175. 2,119 3,362 546 2,399 413 4,121 6,010 20, 097 17, 196 4,086 S69 546 4,966 iq8 1890 30,158 7,803 13, 622 642 12,852 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Webster county— Continued. Magisterial district 3. Slaughtersville, including Slaught- ersville and Vanderburg towns. Slaughtersville town Vanderburg town u- - ■ ■ : ^ Magisterial district 4. Providence, including Providence town. Providence town ;■",".'" "j i " Magisterial district 5. Clay, including Blackford and Clay towns. Blackford town Clay town - - Whitley county 1 Magisterial district 1 Magisterial district 2 Magisterial district 3, including part of Corbin town Corbin town (part of) - - [For total see magisterial district 4, Knox county.] Magisterial district 4 Magisterial district 5, Including Jellico town Jellico town Magisterial district 6, including Williamsburg city . . : Williamsburg city Wolfe county ' Magisterial district 1. Lee City, including Lee fcity town. Lee City town Magisterial district 2. Hazel Green, including Hazel Green town. Hazel Green town Magisterial districts. Campton,includingCarai>tontown Campton town Magisterial district 4. Torrent Magisterial district 5. Holly Magisterial district 6. Stillwater Magisterial district 7. Cliffy Magisterial district 8. Antioch •. Woodford county Magisterial district 1. Midway, including Midway city . . Midway city Magisterial district 2. Millville Magisterial district 3. Courthouse, ^ including ward 2 of Versailles city. Versailles city (part of) Total for Versailles city, in magisterial districts 3 and 4 - . . Ward I ^,205 Ward 2 1, 132 Magisterial district 4. Markethouse,^ including ward 1 of Versailles city. Versailles city (part of) Magisterial district 5. Mortonsville * Magisterial district 6. Clover Bottom s 1900 583 493 2,923 1,286 3,847 243 450 25,015 522 323 17,690 4,432 3,778 4,104 1.033 3,564 4,376 4, ill 1,495 8,764 1,376 7,180 1,505 1,163 225 1,356 218 276 1,414 317 836 1,109 732 649 13,134 212,380 2,684 1,045 1,122 3,024 2,660 1,185 1,096 1,132 3,016 1,766 1,522 1,119 1,368 1890 1 Comparison with population lor 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. -Includes population (6,147) of former magisterial district 3. 'Organized from part of former magisterial district 3 since 1890. * Given as magisterial district 4 in 1890. s Given as magisterial district 5 in 1890. There are 354 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Kentucky, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorp&rated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS,' AND VILLAGES OF KENTUCKY: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Adairville town... Albany town Alexandria town. . AllensviUe town . . Anchorage town . . Arlington town ... Ashland city Athens town Auburn town Augusta city Bagdad town Bandana village . . Barbourville town Bardstown city Bardwell town Barnsley town Beatty ville town . . Beaver Dam town population. 1900 720 234 359 430 421 584 6,800 186 697 1,718 190 205 1,010 1,711 1,512 380 696 562 426 574 4,196 173 613 1,447 148 1,162 1,624 578 274 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Bedford town Bellevue city Benton village Berea town Berry town Bethlehem town Birmingham village Blackford town Blaine town Blandville town Bloomfield town Bonnieville town . . . Booneville town Boston town Bowling Green city . Bradfordsville town. Brandenburg town. . Bremen town population. 1900 1890 307 6,332 664 762 260 3,163 344 250 66 291 243 273 134 277 386 372 270 251 168 8,226 301 218 180 114 7,803 179 495 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES, Briensburg village . . . Brodhead town Bromley town Brookville town Brownsville town Bryan tsville town Buffalo town Burgin town Burkley town Butler town Cadiz city Cairo town Calhoun town California town Calvert village Campbellsburg town Campbellsville city . Campton town POPULATION. 1900 1890 107 87 337 277 643 565 330 234 113 92 266 347 214 703 303 184 506 660 881 890 155 209 631 637 292 316 127 142 191 842 1,841 1,018 276 317 15 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF KENTUCKY: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Caneyville town Canmer town Carlisle town Carroll ton city Carrsville town Casey ville town Catlettsburg city Cave City town Centertown town Central City town Central Covington town . Cerulean Springs town Clay town Clay City town Clinton city Cloverport city Columbia town Columbus city Concord town Corbin town Corinth tovm Corydon town Covington city Crab Orchard town Crescent Hill town Crittenden town Crofton town Cromwell town Cropper village Curdsville town Cynthiana city Danville city Dawson Springs town — Dayton city Deanfleld town Defoe town Dexter town Dixon town Dover town Drakesboro town Dublin village Dunmor town Dunnville town Dycusburg village Barlington city Eastview town Eddy ville city Eden town (Inez P. O.) . - Ellzabethtown city Eliza ville town Elkhorn town Elkton city Elsmere town Eminence city Erlanger town Ezel town Fairfield town Fairview town Fallsbvu'g town Falmouth city Farmers village Farmington town Flat Gap village Flemlngsbnrg town Florence town Ford town Fordsville town Foster town Frankfort city Franklin city Fredonia village Frenchburg town Fultqji town Georgetown town German town village — Gest town Ghent town Glasgow city Glasgow Junction town. Glencoe town Gordonsville town Gracey town Grange town Gratz town Grayson town Greensburg town Greenup town Greenville city Guthrie city Hanson town Hardin town Hardinsburg town Hardyville town Harrodsburg city Hartford town Hawesville city Hazel Green town Henderson city Hickman town Hickory Grove village . . POPULATION. 1900 1890 294 246 1,377 2,206 278 217 3,081 538 201 1,348 2,155 190 460 585 1,462 1,666 654 1,236 200 1,644 331 782 42,938 386 442 199 278 226 162 227 3,257 4,285 936 6,104 368 122 221 569 879 228 99 77 139 219 3,012 127 1,210 412 1,861 199 87 1,128 519 1,018 453 149 206 61 159 1,134 341 118 106 1,268 258 731 586 148 9,487 2, 166 196 210 2,860 3,823 407 126 669 2,019 224 226 117 142 143 246 606 564 711 1,051 807 549 240 689 166 2,876 785 1,041 226 10,272 1,689 250 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. 273 1,081 1,720 240 301 1,374 362 79 1,144 981 323 1,065 1,347 1,527 188 37,371 453 440 428 185 341 3,016 3,766 625 4,264 646 615 82 136 1,748 2,260 164 100 1,158 1,002 "'i24' 1,146 367 89 93 1,172 381 281 7,892 2,324 249 222 1,818 229 625 2,061 217 131 205 433 552 669 968 449 376 681 3,230 740 1,013 218 8,836 1,652 145 Highland Park town Hillsboro town Hindman town Hiseville town Hodgensville town Hopkinsville city Horse Cave town Huntsville town Hustonville town Hyden town Independence town Irvine town Irvington town Jackson town JefEersonville town Jellico town Jonesville town Junction City town Kirkmansville town Knottsville town Kuttawa town Lafayette town La Grange town Lamasco town Lancaster city Latonia town Lawrenceburg city Lebanon city Lebanon Junction town Lee City town Leitchfleld town Lenoxburg town Lewisburg town Lewisport town Lexington city Liberty town Lisman town Livennore town Livingston town Lockport town London town Louisa town Louisville city Ludlow town Lynnville village McHenry town McKee town Mackvllle town Madisonville city Manchester town Mannsville town Marlon city Martinsburg village Mayfield city Mays Lick town Maysville city Maytown town Middleburg town Middlesboro town Midway city Milburn town MUlersburg town Milton village Minerva town Monterey town Monticello town Morehead town Morganfleld city Morgantown town Mortons Gap town Mt. Carmel town Mt. Eden town Mt. Olivet town Mt. Pleasant town Mt. Sterling city Mt.Vernon town Mt. Washington town Munfordville town Murray city Nebotown Nepton town New Castle town New Columbus town Newfoundland village — New Haven town New Hope town New Liberty town Newport city Nicholasville city North Middletown town . . North Pleasureville town. Olive Hill town Owensboro city Owenton town Owingaville city Paducah city Paintsville village Paradise town Paris city Patesville town POPULATION. 1900 1890 993 227 331 178 825 7,280 867 120 426 269 193 260 386 941 84 322 168 817 126 209 868 199 646 134 1,640 1,882 1,253 3,043 599 171 914 81 239 328 26,369 460 626 869 605 166. 1,147 1,099 204, 731 3,334 56 550 106 171 104 1,064 148 4,081 237 6,423 106 182 4,162 1,045 272 862 324 105 370 546 1,100 2,046 587 885 144 111 362 557 3,561 422 1,093 440 1,822 237 293 462 129 42 360 256 260 28,301 2,393 434 228 291 13,189 1,014 958 19,446 541 107 4,603 253 212 194 542 6,833 598 90 435 80 648 103 215 587 215 670 186 1,382 2,816 821 224 435 21,667 136 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. 622 'i52' 834 161,129 2,469 2,212 83 840 151 2,909 352 5,358 162 145 1,185 297 850 458 312 413 491 1,094 250 548 176 193 327 301 3,629 327 212 486 146 66 389 322 24, 918 2,167 496 194 186 9,837 847 763 12, 797 506 4,218 162 Pell ville town Pembroke town Penrod town Perryville town Petersburg town Pewee Valley town Plkeville town Pineville town Pleasureville town Poole town Poplar Plains town Port Eoyal town Prestonsburg town Preston ville town Princeton town Proctor town Providence town Pryorsburg village Quincy town Ray wick town Render town Richmond city Eichpond town Robard town Rochester town Rockport town Rocky Hill town Rosewood town Rosine town Rowland town Rowletts town Rumsey town Russell town Russell ville city Sacramento village Sadieville village St. Charles town St. Helens town Salem town Saloma town Salyersville town Sanders town Sardis town Scottsville town Sebree town Sharpsburg town Shelbyville city Shepherdsville town Sherburne town Simpsonville village Skilesville town Slauehtersville town Smithland town Smiths Grove town Somerset city Sonora town South Carrollton town Spottsville town Springfield town Springville town Stamping Ground village . Stanford city Stanton town Stephensport town Sturgis town Taylorsville town Tilton town Tompkinsville town Trenton town Turners Station town Tyrone town Uniontown city Upton town Vanceburg town Vanderburg town Versailles city Vine Grove town Waddy town Walnut Grove town Walton town Warsaw town Washington town Water Valley village West Covington town West Liberty town West Louisville town West Point town White Plains town Whitesburg town Whitesville town Wickliffe town Willard town Williamsburg city Williamstown town Winchester city Wingo village Woodburn town Woodbury town Worthville town Yosemite town POPULATION. 1900 1890 145 654 80 431 503 464 608 2,072 272 198 236 174 409 228 2,566 217 1, 286 260 364 140 426 4,653 431 626 120 82 224 390 198 283 743 2,591 434 532 763 170 208 64 265 218 257 824 1,477 482 3,016 277 251 203 87 683 679 411 3,384 256 452 541 1,016 520 373 1,651 192 241 1,258 615 103 366 600 176 350 1,632 126 1,161 111 2,337 427 168 99 538 785 575 254 1,606 205 210 489 200 194 449 995 578 1,496 613 5,964 418 226 167 223 207 16 Of the 364 incorporated places, 42 have more than 2,000 inhabitants in 1900, and of these, 27 have less than 5,000 inhabitants; 8 have more than 6,000 and less than 10,000; 3 have more than 10,000 and less than 20,000; and 4 have more than 25,000, namely: Louisville, with 204,731; Covington, with 42,938; Newport, with 28,301; and Lexington, with 26,369 inhabitants. Table 6 shows the population of these 4 cities at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, so far as the population is separately stated in the census report, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF COVINGTON, LEXINGTON, LOUISVILLE, AND NEWPORT: 1790 TO 1900. COVINGTON. LEXINGTON. LoniSVILLE. NEWPORT. CENSUS YEABS. Population. INCREASE. Population. INCREASE. Population. INCKEASE. Population. INCREASE. Number. Percent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Percent. 1900 42, 938 37,371 29,720 24,505 16,471 9,408 2,026 743 5,567 7,651 5,215 8,034 7,063 7,382 1,283 14.9 25.7 21.3 48.8 75.1 364.4 172.7 26,369 21,567 16,656 14, 801 9,321 '■^,997 6,104 5,279 4,326 1,795 834 4,802 4,911 1,855 5,480 22.3 29.5 12.5 58.8 204,731 161,129 123,758 100,753 68,033 43,194 21,210 10,341 4,012 1,357 359 43,602 37,371 23,005 32,720 24,839 21,984 10,869 6,329 2,655 998 27.1 80.2 22.8 48.1 57.5 103.6 105.1 157.8 195.7 278.0 28,301 24,918 20,433 15,087 10,046 5,895 "717 "413 3,383 4,485 5,346 5,041 4,151 13.6 1890 21.9 1880 35.4 1870 60.2 1860 70.4 1850 1840 893 825 953 2,531 961 14.6 15.6 22.0 141.0 115.2 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 1 Not separately returned. Of these 4 principal cities, Lexington is the oldest and was first enumerated separately in 1790 with 834 inhabitants; Louisville was first enumerated in 1800 with 359; Newport in 1810 with 413; and Covington in 1830 with 743. All of these cities have made satisfactory gains, biit for the last ten years have all shown a diminishing numerical increase, except the city of Louisville, in which the increase in number has been 43,602, or 27.1 per cent, showing a total population in 1900 of 204,731. Covington, the second city in magnitude, with a present population of 42,938, has increased during the last decade 5,567 in number, or 14.9 per cent; Newport, with 28,301, has increased 3,383, or 13.6 per cent; and Lexington, with 26,369, has increased 4,802 in number, or 22.3 per cent. Director of the Census. ) Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 26. AVASHINGTON, D. C. December 28, 1900. POPULATION OF LOUISIANA BY PARISHES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Louisiana b}^ parishes and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Louisiana was admitted as a state April 30, 1812. Table 1 shows the population of Louisiana at each census from 1810 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1 POPULATION OF LOUISIANA: 1810 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. ' 1900 1,381,625 1,118,587 939, 946 726, 915 708,002 517,762 352,411 215,739 152,923 76,556 263,038 178,641 213,031 18,913 190,240 165, 351 136,672 62,816 76,367 23.5 19.0 29.3 2.7 36.7 46.9 63.4 41.1 99.8 1890 1880 1870 I860 1850 1840 1820 The population of the state in 1900 is 1,381,625 as against 1,118,587 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 263 038 or 23.6 per cent. This is a little higher rate of increase than that for the decade from 1880 to 1890, but a less rate than that for the decade from 1870 to 1880. The decennial period immediately preceding this, from 1860 to 1870, is noticeable as showing an increase in the population of only 2.7 per cent. Louisiana had in 1810 a population of 76,556, and in the ten years following acquired 76,367 more, representing an increase of 99.8 per cent. Since then there has been a continuous and natural increase for each decade with the one exception noted. The population of Louisiana in 1900 is more than eighteen times as large as the population given for 1810, ,v,\r.h ^an«ii« fhp, territory subseauentlv constituting the state was separately enumerated as the "territory at which census the territory subsequently constituting of Orleans." The total land surface of Louisiana is, approximately, 45,420 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 24.6; 1900, 30.4. Table 2 shows the population of Louisiana by parishes at each census from 1810 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3 which immediately follows, shows, for each parish, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table ^.-POPULATION OF LOUISIANA BY PARISHES: 1810 TO 1900. 1 Includes 210 persons returned in the aggregate only; not separated as p&rnsJi6s. 2 Acadia organized from part of St. Landry in 1886 8 Estimated. * Carroll taken to form East and West Carroll in 1877. in 1820 ^^^' Feliciana reported together and credited to East Feliciana 3 Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF LOUISIANA BY PARISHES: 1890 TO 1900. The State . Acadia Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia DeSoto , East Baton Rouge . East Carroll East Feliciana Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson JefEerson Lafayette Lafourche Lincoln Livingston Madison Number. Percent 263, 038 10,252 4,597 1,991 4,689 3,480 3,823 12,944 10, 252 1,103 1,124 4,349 1283 U,312 5,203 5,231 1989 2,540 1,990 4,632 8,018 5,158 1,666 2,100 6,859 6,787 1,145 2,331 11,813 23.5 77.5 23.5 10.1 18.3 24.7 18.8 41.0 50.8 19.0 39.7 36.2 11.2 18.8 26.2 20.2 18.0 14.2 28.8 56.0 38.2 23.6 22.4 15.9 43.0 30.7 7.8 40.4 112.8 Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge., West Carroll West Feliciana Winn Number. Percent. 1152 7,380 45, 065 2,962 498 6,164 11,936 230 886 6,031 705 1,335 417 4,482 971 12, 656 4,056 11,729 3,175 4,970 2,423 4,297 1,216 6,471 4,424 2,928 2,659 1,922 163 932 2,566 10.9 28.6 18.6 16.5 4.0 31.4 43.2 2.0 8.7 64.2 16.3 17.3 5.2 28.5 8.5 31.4 27.3 52.3 31.3 39.3 14.6 21.3 7.0 45.5 74.9 43.7 21.4 23.0 11.7 6.2 36.2 I Decrease. There have been no territorial changes in the parishes of Louisiana since 1890. Of the 59 parishes in the state all but 6 have increased in population during the decade, the parishes showing more than 60 per cent of increase being Acadia, 77.5 per cent; Vernon, 74.9 per cent; Sabine, 64.2 per cent; Grant, 56.0 per cent; St. Mary, 52.3 per cent; and Calcasieu, 60.8 per cent. The 6 parishes showing a decrease in population are Claiborne, Concordia, East Carroll, Madison, Morehouse, and West Carroll. Table 4 shows the population of Louisiana by minor civil divisions, so far a.s it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF LOUISIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Acadia paeish . Ward 1, 1 including Rayne tovpn Rayne town Ward 2 Ward S, including Church Point town. Church Point town Ward 4 Wards Ward 6,1 including Crowley town Crowley town Ascension parish . Wardl Ward 2 - Ward 3, coextensive with Donaldsonville town . Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Wards Assumption parish 2 . Wardl Ward 2 Wards Ward' 4 Wards Ward 6, including Napoleonville town . Napoleonville town Ward?. Ward 8. 1900 23,483 3,782 1,007 2,617 5,0.51 278 3,536 2,558 5,939 4,='4 24,142 5,214 1,585 4,105 2,363 3,157 1,531 2,900 3,287 2,376 1,725 1,468 1,487 4,091 4,073 945 2, 722 3,678 1890 4,502 2,?li 3,347 1,751 1,513 4,222 1,527 3,121 2, 182 2,713 1,272 2,021 2,487 'Ward6oreanizedfrompartof wardl since 1890. , . , ,. ,„ 2 SpariMn with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Avoyelles parish . Ward 1 Ward 2, including Marksville town. Marksville town Ward 3, including Mansura town. . . Mansura town Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 9, including Cottonport and Evergreen towns. Cottonport town Evergreen town Ward 10, including Bunkie town Bunkie town Bienville parish. Ward 1 , including Arcadia town . . . Arcadia town Ward 2, including Gibsland town . Gibsland town Ward 3, including Bienville town . Bienville town Ward4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Bossier parish Wardl Ward 2, including Benton town . Benton town 1900 29, 701 1,843 4,181 837 2,182 408 1,830 996 2,768 3,293 4,720 4,621 505 322 3,267 873 17,588 4,109 924 3,151 558 1,867 263 3,313 2,406 2,742 24, 153 4,789 6,715 463 1890 144 2.634 2,983 4,832 3,628 3,011 299 14, 108 3,722 862 2,514 858 3,085 1,798 2,131 20, 330 3,260 6,492 3 Includes population (8,024) of wards 1 , 2, 3, 4, and 5. ■•Wards 1,2, and 5 (population 4,665) not separately returned in 1890. 6 Wards 3 and 4 (population 3,359) not separately returned in IS'ju Table 4.— POPULATION OF LOUISIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Bossier parish— Continued. Ward 3, Including Plain Dealing town . Plain Dealing town Ward 4 Wards Ward 6, Including Haughton village . . . Haughton village Caddo parish. Wardl , Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward i, including Shreveport city Shreveport city Ward I ij 326 Ward 2 2,349 Ward 3 I, 710 Ward 4 901 Ward 5 2, 500 Ward6 1, 033 Ward 7 - 3, 540 Wards 2, 654 Wards Ward 6 Ward? Wards Calcasieu parish. Ward 1. Hickory Flat, including Oberlin town Oberlin to^*n Ward 2. Mermenton, 2 including Welsh town Welsh town - Ward 3. Lake Charle-s, 3 including Lake Charles towii!! Lake Charles town Ward I .a, 434 Ward 2 2, 443 Ward 3 I, 790 Ward 4 1, 013 Ward 4. Vincent settlements Ward 5. Lower Sabine Ward 6. Upper Sabine Ward 7. Sugartown Ward 8. Barnes Creek Ward 93 ;!.!!!!!!;. ';; Ward 10,2 including Jennings town Jennings town Caldwell parish. Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4, including Columbia town. Columbia town Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Cameron parish . Ward 1. Cow Island Ward 2, Grand Chenier.. Wards. Cameron'. Ward 4. Big Lake Ward 6. Johnson Bayou . Catahoula parish* . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Wards Ward 6 Ward 7, including Harrisonburg village - Harrisonburg village Wards Ward 9 Claiborne parish . Ward 16. Ward 2.. Wards.. Ward 4.. Ward 5. . Ward 6. . 1900 ' Includes population (11,979) of Shreveport city. - Ward 10 organized from part of ward 2 since 1890. 3 Ward 9 organized from part of ward 3 since 1S90. 3,328 258 1,874 2,241 S,206 194 6,992 2,370 3,459 18, 380 16,013 3,807 3,093 1,994 4,404 30,428 4,815 213 1,987 320 8,285 6,680 2,602 1,104 2,644 2,791 1,248 1,541 3,411 1,539 6,917 1,013 574 620 1,559 382 898 304 500 182 573 694 3,952 60S SS2 1,323 6S4 515 16, 351 905 2,01s 1,166 2,447 1,206 1,9S1 1,396 303 3,363 23, 029 2,314 2,576 3,981 1,943 2,241 2,426 1890 2,294 1,679 2,138 4,467 30s 3,977 840 3,022 632 ",979 2,941 3,316 1,448 3,400 20, 176 2,996 3,170 200 5,771 3,442 1,406 1,545 1,226 2,417 1,645 5,814 1,136 649 384 1,123 352 756 237 506 126 476 422 2,828 335 705 941 480 367 12,002 23, 312 3,072 2,683 3,376 1,984 2,536 2.243 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Claiborne parish — Continued. Ward 7, including Homer city Homer city Wards Ward 9,5 including part of Junction City Junction City {part of) .- Total for Junction City, in ward 9, Claiborne parish and ward 3^ Union parish. [The joint population of Junction City in ward 9, Claiborne parish, and ward 3, Union parish, Louisiana, and Junction City, in Henderson township. Union county, Arkansas, is 1,640,] 1900 Concordia parish . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5, including Vidalia town . Vidalia town Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 De Soto parish . Ward 1 Ward 2 Wards Ward 4, including Mansfleld village... Mansfield village Ward 5 Ward 6, including Grand Cane village. Grand Cane village Ward 7 Ward 8, including Logansport town ... Logansport town East Baton Rouge parish . Ward 1, comprising part of Baton Rouge city Total for Baton Rouge city, coextensive with wards i and 2 Ward 2, comprising part of Baton Rouge city Ward 3 Ward 4, including Zachary town Zachary town Ward 6 Ward 6 ' Ward 7 Ward S Ward 9 ■■"'■ Ward 10 East Carroll parish . Wardl Ward 2 '.'.'.'..'. Ward 3, including Lake Providence town '. Lake Providence town. . Ward4 Wards '.'. East Feliciana parish . Ward 1, including Slaughter tov^n Slaughter town Ward 2 ; ." Ward 3, including Jackson town! ! '. '. Jackson town Ward 4, including Wilson town ". '. '. ' Wilson town ^'ard 5, including Clintontown!!!! Clinton town. . Ward 6 Ward 7 Wards Franklin parish. Ward 1. Ward 2. Ward S. Ward 4. Ward S. Ward 6. Ward 7. Wards. Ward 9. 4,415 1,157 2,277 856 116 389 13,S59 1,238 941 449 1,226 2,087 1,022 1,300 1,712 1,937 1,464 1,205 25,063 3,148 3,342 3,2S4 4,484 847 2,347 3,362 385 3,093 2,003 688 31,153 5,7S1 II, 269 5,488 3,982 5,408 465 1,960 1,S83 1,573 2,452 1,254 1,372 11,373 2,088 3,211 3,154 1,256 1,476 1,444 20,443 3,S61 259 1,7GS 4,843 2,012 2,875 2,51? 960 1,574 1,802 1,473 8,890 915 1,360 1,103 976 967 567 1,635 655 812 1890 4,568 1,132 2, SSI sincelsga "''°" '"'*' population for 1890 can not be made; parish redistricted s Ward 9 organized from part of ward 1, since 1S90. 5 Table 4.— POPULATIQN Of LOUISIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Contiimed. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Grant parish. Ward 1, including Colfax town Colfax town Ward 2, including Pollock town '.. Pollock town Wards Ward 4 , ;;; Ward 5 Wards Ward 7, including Montgomery town. Montgomery town Iberia parish. Ward 1. Patoutville Ward 2. Isle Plquante Wards. Belle Place Ward 4. Fausse Pointe Ward 5. Coteau Ward 6, including New Iberia town. New Iberia town Ward 7. Petite Anses Ward 8,* including Jeanerette town. Jeanerette town Iberville parish . Ward 1, including White Castle town White Castle town Ward 2 Ward 3, coextensive with Plaquemine town . Ward 4 Wards Ward 6 Ward 7 Wards Ward 9 Jackson parish . Ward 1 . Ward 2. Wards. Ward 4. Wards. Jefferson parish. Wardl Ward 2 Wards Ward 4 Wards Ward 6 Ward7 Wards Ward 9 Kenner city . Lafayette parish. Wardl Ward 26 Ward 3,« including Lafayette town — Lafayette town Ward 4,' including Youngsville town . Youngsville town Ward 5,' including Broussard town — Broussard town Ward 6,15 including Carencro town Carencro town Ward?' Wards' LAFOtlRCHF, PARISH. Ward 1 Ward 2, including Thibodaux town. Thibodaux town Ward 3 Ward 4, including Lockpor't village. Lockport village Ward S Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 1900 12,902 2,706 851 637 353 947 066 213 766 158 29,015 2,148 2,110 1,700 3,527 1,938 9,011 6,8is 3,235 5,346 1,905 27,006 8,167 1,850 3,811 3,590 2,519 1,390 2,528 1,829 1,531 1,641 9,119 1,363 2,521 1,650 1,800 1,785 16, 321 2,260 1,692 2,277 1,763 1,300 1,760 1,292 856 888 1,253 22,825 2,466 2,865 6,211 3,314 2,568 200 2,089 290 3,575 445 1,517 1,544 28, 882 1 Wards 2 and 3 (population 2,942) not separately returned 2 Includes population (339) of former ward 8, Avery Island, 8 Former ward 8, Avery Island, annexed since 1890. * Formerly ward 9. ^ , . , onn 'Ward S organized from part of ward 2 since 1890. 2,815 4,984 3>253 2,211 2,188 401 4,888 1,832 4,602 1,017 1,631 2,714 in 1890. 1890 18,270 2,325 161 619 169 718 1,497 144 2 20,997 1,298 1,583 1,368 2,300 2,287 5,829 3,447 2,171 3,822 1,309 6,025 603 3,804 3,222 2,321 1,263 2,335 973 1,119 1,286 7,453 872 2,229 1,274 1,522 1,656 13, 221 2,235 1,241 2,091 1,009 1,040 2,438 1,106 497 611 953 15, 966 2,436 2,267 5,582 2, 106 2,534 2,334 ' " "sis 22, 096 2,494 4,002 2,078 1,855 1,820 8,686 1,333 3,139 792 1,531 1,443 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lincoln parish . Ward 1, including Ruston town . Ruston town Ward 2 Ward S Ward4 Ward 5 Warde Ward 7 Livingston parish. Ward 1. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Ward 5. Ward 6. Ward 7. Ward 8. Ward 9. Ward 10. Madison parish Wardl. Ward 2. Wards. Ward 4. Ward 5- Ward6. Ward 7. Morehouse parish . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4, including Bastrop town Bastrop town Ward 5, including Oak Ridge town. . Oak Ridge town Ward 6, including Mer Rouge town . Mer Rouge town Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Natchitoches parish. Ward 1, including Natchitoches town . Natchitochestown Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5, Including Marthaville town . . Marthaville town Ward 6, including Robeline town Robeline town Ward 7, including Provencal town Provencal town Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 New Orleans city Ward 1 coextensive with Orleans parish 14, 754 Ward 2 16, 756 Ward 3 31,663 Ward 4, 14,558 Ward 5 23,261 Ward 6 15, 216 Ward 7 27,315 Ward 8 12, 064 Ward 9 21, 748 Ward 10 22,324 Ward 11 24,022 Ward 12 16,879 Ward 13 12,452 Ward 14 9, 935 Ward 15 14,775 Ward 16 4, 898 Ward 17 4,484 Ouachita parish . Ward 1 » . Ward 2... 1900 4,855 1,324 1,672 463 186 545 ■ 640 1,204 1,326 1,036 732 898 720 796 509 313 667 12, 322 1,397 2,490 1,602 3,212 1,307 858 1,456 1,181 949 394 1,911 787 2,846 348 3,408 465 1,194 2,219 378 2,154 :,487 ,929 ,716 1,523 228 ,708 464 ,998 246 593 ,242 i,644 287, 104 20, 947 2,328 1,464 ^ Part of ward 3 annexed to ward 6 since 1890. ' Ward 7 organized from parts of wards 4 and 5 since 1890. 8 Ward 7 erroneously returned as part of ward 6 in 1890. 9 Part taken to form part of ward 10 since 1890. 6 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF LOUISIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Ouachita parish— Continued. Ward 3,' including wards 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Monroe city. . Monroe city (part of) Total for Monroe city ,2 in wards 3 and 10 Ward 1 702 Ward 2 1, 068 Ward 3 1 1 255 Ward 4 1, 161 Ward 5 654 Ward 6 588 Ward 4 Ward 5, including West Monroe town West Monroe town Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10,3 including wards 1 and 2 of Monroe city Monroe city (part of) Plaquemines parish Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 8. Ward 9. Ward 10. PoiNTE Coupee parish . Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 9, including New Roads town . New Roads town Ward 10 Rapides parish . Ward 1. Alexandria, including Alexandria town Alexandria town Ward I 2, 108 Ward 2 680 Ward 3 1,000 Ward 4 1, 100 Ward s 760 Ward 2. Lamourie Ward 3. Cheneyville Ward 4. Springnill Ward 5. Hineston Ward 6. Calcasieu Ward 7. Cotile, including Boyce town Boyce town Ward 8. Rapides Ward 9. Pineville, including Pineville town Pineville town Ward 10. Rigolette Red River parish. Ward 1, including Coushstta town . Coushatta town Ward2 Wards Ward 44 Ward S^ .~. . Warde* Richland parish . Ward 1. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Ward 6. Ward 6. Ward 7. Sabine parish . Ward 1. Middle Creek . Ward 2. Toro 1900 5,202 3,658 5.428 1,394 2,455 775 1,472 1,456 728 923 3,525 1,770 970 1,440 2,007 1,572 597 932 1,167 1,996 807 1,552 25, 777 2,062 3,399 3,499 2,085 2,407 893 1,508 4,467 2,370 770 3,087 39, 578 8,288 5,648 5,042 6,665 3,176 1,445 ,937 5,563 832 3,773 3,241 617 1,598 11,548 2,300 600 1,390 1,494 2,655 1,416 2,293 11,116 2,172 2,119 1,796 1,662 1,592 1,007 768 15,421 1,868 1,010 1 Part taken to form part of ward 10 since 1890. zfn 1890 in ward 3 only. 3 Organized from parts of wards 1 and 3 since 1890, < Ward 6 organized from parts of wards 4 and .'> sini'o 1S90. 1890 6,241 3.256 1,837 1,855 447 1,237 1,230 805 724 12,541 1,126 1,670 1,898 1,639 364 1,098 886 616 1,725 1,519 19, 613 1,138. 2,624 3,107 1,412 2,317 709 1,269 3,472 1,884 1,681 27,642 4,950 2,861 4,031 4,272 1,734 1,265 824 3,048 301 3,824 2,195 540 1,499 11,818 1,811 619 1,507 1,481 3,116 3,403 10,230 2,235 2,099 1,617 1,924 948 849 558 9,390 1,017 974 MINOR CIVIL divisions. Sabine parish— Continued. Ward 3. Negreet Ward 4. Many, including Many town Many town Ward 5. Bayou Sea Ward 6. SanPatrices Ward 7. Bayou San Miguel," including Pleasant Hill town. Pleasant Hill town Ward 8. Little Bayou Sea," including Zwolle town ZwoUe town Ward 9« Ward 10 5 St. Bernard parish , Wardl. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Wards. Ward 6. Ward 7- St. Charles parish . Wardl. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Ward 5. St. Helena parish. Wardl Ward 2 , including Greensburg town. Greensburg town Ward3 Ward 4 Wards Ward 6 St. Jamics parish . Wardl. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Ward 5. Ward 6. Ward 7. Wards. St. .Tohn the Baptist parish. Wardl. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Ward 5. Ward 6. St. Landry parish ' . Ward 1, including Opelousas town Opelousas town Ward 2, including Grand Coteau town ! Grand Coteau town Ward 3, including Arnaudvifle town"! Amaudville town Ward 4, including Melville "town ... Melville town Ward 5, including Washington" town" '. ' ' Washington town.. Wards. Ward 7, including Ville Platte "towii" Vdle Platte town Ward 8,includingEunicetowii!!""" Eunice town St. Martin parish . Ward 1, including St. Martinsville village bt. Martinsville village Ward2 ^ Wards '...'_ Ward 4, including" Breaux "Bridge" Viiiage " Breaux Bridge village . . ^ Wards 1900 1,717 3,S2S 354 1,439 1,488 1,690 300 999 276 680 1,005 5,031 1,017 1,373 956 667 450 200 368 2,762 2,760 1,233 1,229 1,088 8,479 1,642 1,937 315 1,616 1,098 1,071 1,115 20, 197 4,387 1,881 2,133 1,546 2,171 3,207 3,455 1,417 1,900 1,565 1,782 3,282 2,450 1,351 52,906 9,151 2,951 5,306 521 4,761 327 6,979 517 8,976 1. 197 3,324 8,244 163 6,165 3^6 18,940 n w"? J" organized from part of ward 6 since ISQn «Ward 9 organized from parts of wards 7 and 8 since 1890 'Comparison with copulation for 1890 " 5,668 1,926 1,192 3,024 4,771 654 4,285 "Ward 9 organized from ptirte of wards 7lnd 8 . Tablk ^.-population OF LOUISIANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continned. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. St. Mary parish . Wardli Ward 21 Ward 3, Including Franklin town '.'.'. Franklin town Ward 4 Wards .'.'.'.'.'..'. Ward 6, including Berwick city and Morgan citv" Berwick city Morgan City Ward 71 i/: St. Tammany parish. Ward 1, including Madison ville town. Madisonville town Ward 2 .'.";;;;.'; Ward 3, including Covington town Covington town Ward i, including Mandeville town. . . Mandeville town Wards ' Ward 6 Ward? Wards ; Ward 9, including Slidell town Siideii town Tangipahoa parish . Ward 1, Including Kentwood and Tangipahoa towns. . . Kentwood town Tangipalioa town Ward 2 ;;; Ward 3, including Amite, Arcola.s and Koseland towns. Amite town Roseland town Ward 4 Wards Ward 6 :... Ward 7, including Hammond and Ponchatoula towns . . Hammond town Ponchatoula town Wards Tensas parish . Wardl Ward 2 Ward S, including St. Joseph town. . . St. Joseph town Ward 4 Wards Ward 6, including Waterproof town . Waterproof town Ward 7 Terrebonne parish . Ward 1 Ward 2 '. Ward 3,8 Including Houma town . Houma town Ward 43 S 6 7 Ward Ward Ward Ward 8 Ward 9, Ward 10 Union parish . Ward 1, Including Farmerville town Farmerville town Ward 2. ... - Ward 3, including part of junction City. . Junction City (part of) [For total see ward 9, Claiborne parish.] Ward 4 Wards Ward 6 Vermilion parish . Ward 1. Lake Peigneur, including Erath town. Erath town 1900 34, 145 4,064 3,457 9,-543 2, 692 4,034 4,810 6,689 713 2,332 1,548 13, 335 1S90 1,543 779 1,512 3,060 I|20S 1,733 1,029 700 665 611 1,494 2,017 r, 129 17,625 2,642 I. 313 297 1,583 3,177 1.547 1,320 1,764 1,515 1,993 4,506 r.S" 711 445 19,070 3,596 2,760 4,869 717 1,072 1,285 3,243 298 2,245 24,464 2,751 3,168 4,559 3,212 3,584 1,128 2, 329 1,855 2,314 1,570 1,206 2,643 458 3,880 3,958 273 3,065 3,296 1,678 2,571 2,855 6,019 2, 127 2,643 3,399 4,929 769 2,291 10, 160 1,132 574 949 2,383 976 1,597 1,012 577 879 670 1,053 920 364 1,639 1,347 2,898 I, 510 28r 1,806 1,262 927 2,430 692 459 346 16, 647 3,268 2,284 4,745 473 822 1,345 3,040 1,143 20,167 2,738 2,530 2,602 I, 280 3,113 710 2,012 1,758 1,719 1,582 1,403 17, 304 2,767 472 3,371 2,821 3,131 3,406 1,808 14,234 2,785 215 minor civil divisions. Vermilion parish— Continued. Ward 2. Prairie Gregg Ward 3, including Abbeville town . Abbeville town Ward 4. Broussard Cove Wards. Queue Tortue Ward 6. Springhill* Ward 7. Moutons Cove Ward 8,* including Gueydan town. . Gueydan town Vernon parish . Ward 1, including Leesville town. Leesville town Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Washington parish . Wardl Ward 2 !!!!!'.!."!! Ward 3, including Franklin'ton town '. Franklinton town Ward4 Ward 5 '..'," Webster parish , Ward 1 Ward2 Ward3 Ward 4, including Minden town. Minden town Wards West Baton Rouge parish . Wardl. Ward 2. War 3. War 4. War 5. War 6. Ward?., West Carroll parish. Wardl. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Wards. West Feliciana parish . Ward 1, including Bayou Sara and St. Francisville towns Bayou Sara town St. Francisville town Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 "■ Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Winn parish . Wardl. Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Wards. Ward 6. Ward 7. Ward 8. 1900 2,299 4,382 ',536 2,025 2,309 3,080 2,123 1,702 376 10, 327 2,027 1,148 1,881 1,158 2,944 1,145 1,172 9,628 1,375 2,222 2,329 236 1,702 2,000 15,125 2,801 2,406 2,430 5,422 ■,561 2,066 10,285 1,252 1,591 1,894 1,422 1,860 1,2981 968; 961 835 886 1,056 571 721 783 538 484 S9S 15,994 15,062 2,182 2,160 755 608 i,°59 950 1,864 1,861 2,056 1,308 952 1,693 1,575 295 476 2,924 2,862 704 925 1,538 1,163 1,625 1,334 i,648 1,386 1,182 1,499 840 1,319 863 1,231 1,328 1890 1,893 2,737 637 1,231 1,392 3,274 1,818 5,903 737 1,059 1,299 714 934 1,160 6,700 1,413 1,296 1,642 97 1,081 1,268 12,466 2,439 1,615 2,205 4,379 958 1,443 1,159 1,685 2,104 21,014 3,748 498 869 1,222 870 1,126 696 1,041 760 1 Ward 7 organized from parts of wards 1 and 2 since 1890. 2Not separately returned. 3 Part of ward 4 annexed to ward 3 since 1890. *Ward 8 organized from part of ward 6 since 1890. 8 There are 104 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Louisiana, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the parishes in which they are severally situated. Table 5. -POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF LOUISIANA: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Abbeville town Alexandria town Amite town Arcadia town Arnaudville town Bastrop town Baton Konge city Bayou Sara town Benton town Berwiclc city Bienvine town Boyce town Breaux Bridge village Broussard town Bunkie town Carencro town Church Point town . . . Clinton town Colfax town Columbia town Cottonport town Coushatta town Covington town Crowley town Donaldsonville town. . Erath town Eunice town .Evergreen town Farmerville town Fran klinton town Frankhn town Gibsland town Grand Cane village . . . Grand Coteau town . . . Greensburg town POPULATION. 1900 1,536 5,648 1,547 924 327 787 11,269 765 463 713 263 832 654 290 873 445 278 960 190 382 506 600 1,206 4,214 4,105 216 316 322 468 236 2,692 558 386 521 315 1890 637 2,861 1,510 862 769 301 654 299 289 974 161 352 619 976 420 1,121 472 97 2,127 351 333 280 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Gueydan town Hammond town Harrisonburg village . Haughton village Homer city Houma town Jackson town Jeanerette town Jennings town Junction City Kenner city Kentwood town Lafayette town Lake Charles town Lake Providence town Leesville town Lockport village Logansport town Madisonville town Mandevllle town Mansfield village Mansura town Many town Marksville town Marthaville town Melville town Mer Rouge town Minden town Monroe city Montgomery town Morgan City NapoleonviJle town . . . Natchitoches town New Iberia town New Orleans city POPULATION. 1900 376 1,511 803 194 1,167 3,212 2,012 1,905 1,539 389 1 , 258 1,313 3,314 6,680 1,256 1,148 401 688 779 1,029 847 408 354 837 228 517 465 1,561 6,428 168 2,332 945 2,388 6,815 287, 104 1890 692 359 305 1,132 1,280 1,276 1,309 412 953 2,106 3,442 642 281 674 1,012 908 144 188 540 882 861 1,298 3,266 144 2,291 723 1,820 8,447 242,089 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. New Roads town Oak Ridge town Oberlin town Opelousas town Pineville town Plain Dealing town . . . Plaquemine town Pleasant Hill town Pollock town Ponchatoula town Provencal town Rayne town Robeline town Roseland town Ruston town St. Francisville town.. St. Joseph town St. Martinsville village Shreveport city Slaughter town Slidell town Tangipahoa town Thlbodaux town Vidalia town Ville Platte town Washington town Waterproof town Welsh town West Monroe town White Castle town Wilson town Youngsville town Zachary town ZwoUetown POPULATION. 1900 1890 770 348 218 2,951 617 258 3,590 300 637 296 1,572 640 3,222 ... 711 246 1,007 464 1,320 1,824 1,059 717 1,926 16,018 259 1,129 297 3,253 1,022 163 1,197 298 320 775 1,850 470 200 465 276 459 482 569 676 281 767 9.50 473 1,814 11, 979 864 2,078 821 200 447 603 281 Of the above named 104 incorporated cities, towns, and villages, 18 have more than 2,000 inhabitants, and of these, 11 have less than 6,000; 4 have more than 5,000 and less than 10,000; and 3 have more than 10,000. The cities having more than 10,000 inhabitants are New Orleans, with 287,104; Shreveport, with 16,013; and Baton Rouge, with 11,269. New Orleans is the only city in Louisiana that has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for this city a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population from 1810 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 6.— POPULATION OF NEW ORLEANS: 1810 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 :... . 287,104 242, 089 216,090 191,418 168,675 116,375 102, 193 29,737 27, 176 17,242 45,065 25,949 24,672 22,743 52,300 14,182 72,456 2,561 9,934 18.6 12.0 12.9 13,5 44.9 13.9 243.7 9.4 57.6 1890 1880 1870 I860 1860 1840 1830 1820 1810 According to this summary. New Orleans, beginning with a population of 17,242 in 1810, increased but little, compared with the early growth of other cities, for two decades, but from 1830 to 1840, the population of the city increased from 29,737 to 102,193, or 243.7 per cent. Since then the rate of increase has been relatively low, although in the decade from 1890 to 1900, it is somewhat greater than it has been in any decade since 1860. Director of the Census. J Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 27. WASHINGTON, D. C. December 31, 1900. POPULATION OF MAINE BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Maine by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Maine was admitted as a state March 15, 1820. Table 1 shows the population of Maine at each census from 1'790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— PO]PULATION OF MAINE: 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 694,466 661,086 648,936 626,915 628,279 583,169 501,793 399,455 298,269 228,705 151,719 96,540 33,380 12,150 22,021 11,364 45,110 81,876 102,338 101, 186 69,564 76,986 55,179 5.0 1.9 3.5 10.2 7.7 16.2 25.6 33.9 30.4 50.7 ' 57.2 1890 X880 1870 I860 1850 1820 _ -iQin lonil 1 Decrease. The population of the state in 1900 is 694,466 as compared with a population in 1890 of 661,086, showing an increase during the last ten years of 33,380, or 5.0 per cent. The population in 1790 was 96,540, and during the ten years from 1790 to 1800, it increased 55,179, or 57.2 per cent. This was a greater rate of increase than that of any decennial period afterwards. The percentage of increase declined continuously at each census (except that for 1830) until 1860 when the population was found to be only 7.7 per cent greater than in 1850. From 1860 to 1870 a slight decrease in population was found, and for the succeeding two censuses only small percentages of gam. The increase during the last decade, though only 5.0 per cent, is larger than that for any ten-year period since 1860. The present population of the state is more than seven times as large as that given for 1790, at which census the territory subsequently constituting the state was separately enumerated as the "district of Maine." The total land surface of Maine is, approximately, 29,895 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 22.1 ; 1900, 23.2. {C P 15 M) Table 2 shows the population of Maine by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF MAINE BY 0OU:5fTIES : 1790 TO 1900. OOUNTIIS. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1S60 1850 1840 1880 1820 1810 1800 1790 Tlie State 694,466 661.086 648,936 626,915 628,279 583,169 501,793 899,455 298,269 228,705 151,719 96,540 Androscoggin 54,242 60,744 100, 689 18,444 37,241 59,117 30,406 19,669 32,288 76,246 16,949 20.330 33,849 24,185 45,232 64,885 48,968 49,689 90,949 17,053 37,312 67,012 31,473 21, 996 30,586 72,865 16,134 19,452 32,627 27,759 44,482 62,829 4-5,042 41,700 86.359 18,180 38,129 53,058 32,863 24,821 32,627 70,476 14,872 19,272 32,333 32,463 44,484 62,257 35,866 29,609 82,021 18,807 36,495 53,203 30,823 25,597 33,488 75,150 14,403 18,803 34,611 31,522 43,843 60, 174 29,726 22,479 75,591 20,403 37,757 65,655 32,716 27, 860 36,698 72,731 15,032 21, 790 36,753 38,447 42,534 62,107 Aroostook! 12,529 79,538 20, 027 34,372 62,521 9,413 68,658 20,801 28,605 55,823 Cumberland 60,102 49,379 42,831 38,208 26,105 Franklin Hancock Kennebec 24,336 62,485 31,290 42,623 30,031 32,564 16,358 24,571 9,549 Knox Lincoln __ 74,875 39,763 63,089 14,735 63, 517 38,351 45,706 13,138 57,192 35,219 31,530 53,189 27,104 13,870 42,992 17,630 30,225 29,236 Oxford _ Piscataquis Sagadahoc Somerset Waldo 35,581 47,230 38,811 60,098 33, 912 41,509 28,327 54,034 35,787 29, 788 21,294 51,722 21,787 12,910 York 12, 744 46,283 7,870 41,877 4,461 37,896 2,758 28,892 1 Part annexed to Washington in 1885 ; ' Part annexed to Aroostook in I """ part of Penobscot annexed in 1889. 2 Part of Aroostook annexed in 1885. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF MAINE BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCREASE. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The State 33,380 5.0 Lincoln 12,327 1,652 3,381 815 878 1,222 13,574 750 2,056 110.6 5.4 4.6 5.1 4.5 3.7 112.9 1.7 3.3 Androscoggin Aroostook .._ 5,274 11,155 9,740 1,391 171 2,105 11,067 10.8 22.5 10.7 8.2 10.2 3.7 13.4 Penobscot Cumberland- Franklin ■ Hancock Waldo Kennebec Knox York 1 Decrease. There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Maine since 1890. Of the 16 counties in the state all but 4 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Aroostook, 22.5; Androscoggin, 10.8; Cumberland, 10.7; and Franklin 8 2 per cent. ' The 4 counties showing a decrease are Hancock, Knox, Lincoln, and Waldo. ■ . . IT^ t t°^" '^^ population of Maine by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF MAINE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Androscoggin county,. Auburn city Ward 1 "2, 2i3" S^''? ? 2,4.% Ward 3 2,136 Ward 4 2,009 Wards 4,068 Durham town ___ _ East Livermore town ___ ~ Greene town' _ "__ _ Leeds town ""__ _ Lewistou city 1 __ _ "___m_ Wardl lllT'm Ward 2 _ 2 377 Ward ,s :_.::::::: 2^219 Ward 4 3 226 Ward 5 4,650 Ward 6 4 951 Ward 7 3 004 Lisbon town Livermore town ~"~~ "~_~ Mechanic Falls town 2 IIZI". 1900 54,242 12, 951 1,230 2,329 826 1,065 23, 761 3,603 1,125 1,687 1890 48, 968 11, 250 1,111 1,506 885 999 21, 701 3,120 1,151 1890. 1 Parts of Greene town and Lewiston city annexed to Webster town 1 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Androscoggin county— Continued. Minot town 2_._. Poland town 2 Turner town ^Vales town Webster town 1 . Aroostook county. Allagash plantation _ Amity town Asliland town Bancroft town Benedicta town— Blaine town Bridgewater town .__I. Caribou town. Cary plantation _ZZrr Castle Hill plantation Caswell plantation Chapman plantation .. 1900 ,e Wm''^°''' ^^"' *°^'' organized from parts of Minot 1890 808 1,366 1,648 2,472 1,842 2,016 436 461 l.lSl 951 60,744 49,689 190 200 404 420 1,080 668 318 264 350 817 954 784 1,179 946 4,758 4,087 400 390 567 637 368 212 285 281 since 1890. and Poland towns Table 4.— POPULATION OP MAINE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 189& AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Aboostook oounty— Continued. Connor plantation Crystal plantation Cyr plantation Dyer Brook town i Eagle Lake plantation, Easton town_ Fort Fairfield town, including Fort Fairfield village- Fort Fairiield village Fort Kent town Frenchville town ^ Garfield plantation Glenwood plantation Grand Isle town Hamlin plantation Hammond plantation Haynesville town Hersey town Hodgdon town Houlton town Island Falls town Limestone town Linneus town Littleton town Ludlow town Mjicwahoc plantation Madawaska town Mapleton town ■Mars Hill town Masardis town Merrill plantation Molui)kus townsliip " Monticello town ■ Moro plantation —- Nashville plantation New Canada plantation New Limerick town New Sweden towni Oakfield towni Orient town--- Oxbow plantation Perham town i - 1900 Portage Lake plantation Presque Isle town, including Presque Isle village Presque Isle village Reed plantation. « St. Agatha town 2 St. Francis plantation St. John plantation Sheridan township ^ Sherman town Silver Ridge plantation Smyrna town Stockholm plantation* Van Buren town Wade plantation Wallagrass plantation Washbumtown Westfield plantation Westmanland plantation ^i Weston town Winterville plantation Woodlajid town Township A, range 2 Tovraship C, range 2 Township D, range 2 Township E, range 2 Township 1, range 4 (North Yarmouth Academy grant). Township 1, range 5 Township 2, range 4 r — Township 3, range 2 Township 3, range 3 Township 3, range 4 Township 4, range 3 Township 7, range 3 r Township 7, range 4 Township 7, range 5 - Township 8, range 3 Township 8, range 4 Township 8s range 5 Township 9, range 3 Township 9, range 4 Township 9, range 5 Township 9, range 7 Township 9, range 8 Township 10, range 3 Township 10, range 4 r Township 10, range 6 Township 10, range 7 Township 10, range 8 Tovmship 11, range 4 Township 11, range 7 Township Uj range 8 Township 11, range 9 Township 11, range 10 Township 11, range 11 Township 11, range 12 Township 11, range 13 Township 11, range 14 Township 11, range 15 Township 11, range IB 453 370 502 280 406 1,215 4,181 1,469 2,628 1,316 111 178 1,104 574 116 316 199 1,130 4,686 1,063 1,131 834 966 394 153 1,698 863 1,183 438 298 74 1,332 217 32 419 600 867 860 208 153 580 241 3,804 1,256 399 1,396 568 371 433 980 168 411 191 1,878 271 784 1,225 269 100 367 124 1,096 11 26 <\ '\ 1800 34 111 526 297 429 221 313 978 1,526 1,826 2,660 86 - 183 964 484 109 280 151 1,113 4,016 223 933 965 924 875 216 1,451 832 837 250 244 77 1,132 199 34 301 567 707 720 244 94 438 140 3,046 z, 262 203 MINOE OrVIL DIVISIONS. 461 226 221 909 195 303 66 1,168 158 596 1,097 166 52 404 72 885 12 7 20 11 62 17 1 Formerly Dyer Brook plantation; incorporated as a town since 1890. 2 qt Aiathatown organized from part of FrenchyiUe town since 1890. I lorm^erlvSnkS plantation; organization given up since 1890. * Given as" township 16, range 3, in 1890. 6 Given as township IB, range 4, m 1890. « No population returned. Aroostook county— Continued. Township 11, range 17 — Township 12, range 7 — Township 12, range 8 — Township 12, range 9 — Township 12, range 10 — Township 12, range 11 — Township 12, range 12 „ Township 12, range 13 ._ Township 12, range 14 — Township 12, range 15 — Township 12, range 16 __ Township 12, range 17 — Township 13, range 5 „ Township 13, range 7 _. Township 13, range 8 — Township 13, range 9 — Township 13, range 10 „ Township 13, range 11 „ Township 13, range 12 -. Township 13, range 13 .. To^vnship 13, range 14 __ Township 13, range 15 „ Township 13, range 16 .. Township 14, range 5 „ Township 14, range 6 „ Township 14, range 7 „ Township 14, range 8 — Township 14, range 9 „ Township 14, range 10 „ Township 14, range 11 - Township 14, range 12 -. Township 14, range 13 - Township 14, range 14 -. Township 14, range 15 — Township 14, range 16 -. Township 15, range 5 - Township 16, range 6 -. Township 15, range 8 -. Township 15, range 9 - Township 16, range 10 _. Township 16, range 11 - Township 15, range 12 _, Township 15, range 13 _ Township 15, range 14 . Township 15, range 15 - Township 16, range 4 _ Township 16, range 5 - Township 16, range 6 - Township 16, range 8 - Township 16, range 9 - Township 16, range 12 - Township 16, range 13 - Township 16, range 14 - Township 17, range 3 - Township 17, range 4 - Township 17, range 5 - Township 17, range 12 . Township 17, range 13 - Township 17, range 14 . Township 18, range 10 _ Township 18, range 11 - Township 18, range 12 - Township 18, range 13 - Township 19, range 11 - Township 19, range 12 - Township 20, range 11 - 1900 CCMBEELAND COUNTY - Baldvrin town Briiteton town. Including Brldgton village Bridgton village Brunswick town, including Brunswick village - Brunswick village Cape Elizabeth town 8 Casco town — Cumberland town Falmouth town . Freeport town, including Freeport village-. Freeport village Gorham town Gray town Harpswell town Harrison town Naples town-. 31 21 (»). 27 '38 28 101 144 78 100, 689 821 2,868 1,552 6,806 2,321 887 783 1,404 1,611 2,339 759 2,640 1,388 1,760 969 813 1,162 642 728 60, 145 1890 ,28 "19 1 "23 "10 43 ' 90, 949 932 2,605 New Gloucester town North Yarmouth town Otisfleld town Portland city » Ward 1 7,022 Ward 2 5,784 Ward 3 5,683 Ward 4 5,298 Ward 6 4,832 Ward 6 5,197 Ward 7 8, 120 Ward 8 4, 052 Ward 9 4, 157 I Includes population (5, 353) of Deering town, annexed to Portland city since 1890. , ^ ., , , , 8 Part taken to form South Portland town (subsequently incorporated as a city) since ifeo. ' Deering town annexed since 1890. 6,012 5,469 844 1,487 1,580 2,482 2,888 1,517 1,766 1,071 846 1,234 709 838 • 36,425 Table 4. —POPULATION OP MAINE BY MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. CuMBEKLAND COUNTY— Continued. Pownal town Raymond town Scarborotown _. Sebago town _ South Portland city i Ward 1 748 Ward 2 Ward 3 1,169 935 Ward 4 789 Ward 5 562 Ward 6 __ . 883 Ward 7 1 9.ni Standlshtown . ' Westbrook city 2 ... __ _ Ward 1 __.. 1,353 Ward 2. 1 741 Wards. 1,467 Ward 4 1 936 Ward 6 _ 78fi Windham town Yarmouth town Fkanklin county - Avon town-. Carthage town ChestervUle town. Coplln plantation. Dallas plantation .. Eustls town. Farmington town, including Farmington village.. Farmington village Freeman town Greenvale plantation Industry town ^ Jay town Jerusalem township Kingfleldtown Lang plantation Lowell plantation Madrid town Mt. Abraham township New Sharon town Kew Vineyard town Perkins plantation Phillips town, including Phillips village Phillips village Rangeley plantation Eangeley town, including Rangeley village Rangeley village Redington township : ■ Salem town Sandy River township Strong town Temple town Washington township Weld town Wilton town Township D.. Township E.. 1900 Township 1, range 5 Township 1, range 6 Township 1, range 7 Township 1, range 9 (adjoining Lowell). Township 2, range 4 (west of Eustis) Tovmship 2, range 5 Township 2, range 6 (chain of ponds) Township 2, range 7 Township 2, range 8 Township 3, range 3 Township 3, range 4 Township 3, range 5 Township 3, range 6.. Township 4, range 2 (Crocker) Township 4, range 3 (south half) Township 6 (Berlin) Hancock county.. Amherst town . Aurora town Bluehill town. Brooklin town Brooksville town . Bueksport town Castine town. Cranberry Isles town _ Dedham town Deer Isle town * Eastbrook town Eden town Ellsworth city Ward 1 Ward 2.. 592 823 1,865 576 6,287 1,504 7,283 1,929 2,274 334 709 70 172 436 3,288 1,251 397 57 553 2,758 35 693 87 90 326 4 946 584 63 1,399 674 98 961 563 113 195 21 637 394 20 738 1,647 1890 (») 364 152 1,828 936 1,171 2,339 925 374 327 2,047 248 4,879 4,297 712 927 1,794 681 1,841 6,632 2,216 2,098 17,053 439 390 770 71 184 321 3,207 1,243 464 52 545 1,541 18 601 51 49 441 3 1,064 660 94 1,394 629 58 616 28 218 45 627 470 29 885 1,622 29 25 26 37,312 375 176 1,980 1,046 1, 310 2,921 987 330 366 3,422 246 1,946 4,804 1, 279 1, 037 Ward 3 567 Ward 4 400 Ward 5 1,014 • Organized from part of Oupe Elizabeth town since 1890. 2 Incorporated as a ciiy since 1890. ^ No population returned. •• Stonington town organized from part of Deer Isle town since 1.S90 ' Winter Harbor town organized from part of GouMsboro town since 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hancock county— Continued. Franklin town.. Gouldsboro town ^ Hancock town Isle au Haut town Lamoine town Long Island plantation.. Manaville town Mt. Desert town Orland town Otis town Penobscot town Plantation 7 ' Plantation 8 Plantation 21 ' Plantation 33 Sedgwick town Sorrento town ' Stonington town * Sullivan town » Surry town Swan Island town " Tremont town Trenton town Verona town Waltham town. 1900 1890 Winter Harbor town » _ Township 3 Township 4 Township 9 Township 10 Townsliip 21 Township 22 Township 26 Township 28 Township 32 Township 35 Township 39 Township 40 Township 41 Butter Island" Eagle Islei" Kennebec county . Albion town _ Augusta city _ Ward 1. 1, 594 Ward 2 1,132 Ward 3 1,148 Ward 4 3 335 Ward 5 1 515 Ward 6 1 109 Ward 7 1 212 Ward 8 ess Belgrade town Benton town ~~ \ rhelsea town I~IZZ.I..I I~I. Chinatown 11111 Z.. Clinton town, including Clinton villageZ.ZZZZZ ZZZZ.. Clinton village . ~ Farmingdale town ~Z""Z."" ~ Fayette town "" ~.Z.. ~Z Gardiner city " __ ~ ". Ward 1.. Ward 2 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 76t Ward 3 656 Ward 4 j o07 Ward 5.. 1,115 Ward 6 ~" " i'o74 Hallowell city .. ^ZZ'^ZZ — ZZ — _Z Ward 1 "' onn' Ward 2 " oV, Ward 3 . Z " 5is Ward 4 "."". fS? Ward 5 .. Sm Litchfield town ZZ'". Manchester town . Monmouth town, including Mo'nmouth village Z Monmouth village ; . „ Mt. Vernon town — -— ^ -^^ Oakland town "Z.".. "Z Pittston town Z..~..ZZ..~Z ZZ Randolph town ZZ. ...Z.'ZZZ Readfield town __~~ ~ Rome town —-.TlZ. ~ Sidney town ~_'_ _" Unity plantation ' '__ Vassalboro town Z Vienna town .. ".Z.. Z... ~~~~ Waterville city . ." ~" "" Ward 1 . Z' Ward 2 Ward 3-. Ward 4.. 1 215 1, 121 1, 184 Ward 5ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ \'^^ Ward 6 1'1'2 Ward 7 \^^. Wayne town 1,778 1,201 1,259 900 182 594 174 218 1,600 1,251 152 1,156 28 17 58 82 902 117 1,648 1,034 900 758 2,010 459 234 192 571 C) ('). 19 ('). 10 12 75 30 /9, 117 878 11,683 1,058 1,097 8,092 1,380 1,398 448 848 560 5,501 2,714 1,057 518 1,236 312 906 1,913 1,177 1,077 994 420 1,068 50 2,062 406 9,477 707 « Given as township 7 in 1890. ' Given as townsliip 21 in 1890. » lormeriv Swan°Tfl»^^^^,^ from.part of Sullivan town since 1890. 1897. Tabm 4.-P0PULATI0N OF MAINE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Oontinued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kennebeo county— Continued. West Gardiner town . Windsor town Winslow town . Winthrop town . Knox county. Appleton town Camden town i Criehaven plantation 2 Cuslilng- town Friendinlp town Hope town ., Hurricane Isle town Matinlcus Isle plantation "_ Muscle Ridge plantation Nortli Haven town Rockland city Ward I ' Ward 2 "' _ "" '^^i Ward 3 III: 1 437 Ward 4 ':: i'o7o Ward B 1 637 Ward 6 1 300 Ward 7 768 Eoekport town 1 ' '_ • St. George town "1_ Pouth Tnomaston town Thomaston town Union town Vinalhaven town ZZ"" Warren town Washington town Lincoln county . Alna town Booth bay town Boothhay Harbor town . Bremen town Bristol town. Damariscotta town. Dresden town Edgecomb town Jefferson town . Monhegan plantation . Newcastle town Nobleboro town Somervllle town Southport town Waldoboro town Westport town Whitefield town Wiscasset town Oxford county Albany town. Andover town Batchelders grant Bethel town Brownfleld town Buckjield town Byron town C surplus Canton town . Denmark town Dixfield town Fryeburg town lYyebuTg Academy grant.. GUead town Grafton town Greenwood town . Hanover town Hartford town Hebron town Hiram town . Lincoln plantation . Lovell town . Lynohtown township (township 5, range 4)-— Magalloway plantation (township 5, range 1)_ Mason town Mexico town Milton plantation . Newry town - North Andover surplus Norway town, including Norway village. Norway village Oxford town 1900 693 782 2,277 2,088 30,406 975 2,825 47 604 814 599 257 181 72 551 8,150 2,314 2,206 1,426 2,688 1,248 2,358 2,069 1,019 19,669 444 1,766 1,926 657 2,572 876 882 607 1,155 94 1,075 810 374 527 3,145 330 1,166 1,273 32,238 638 727 173 1,835 1,019 1,139 204 (*) 946 634 1,052 1,376 15 840 81 741 214 660 494 1,015 73 77 67 816 202 286 22 2,902 2,034 1,331 3,225 251 1,457 1890 853 853 1,814 2,111 31,473 1,080 4,621 877 641 266 196 24 5.52 8,174 2,491 1,534 3,009 1,436 2,617 2,037 1,230 21, 996 512 1,718 1,699 842 2,821 1,012 1,043 749 1,391 90 1,282 947 453 533 3,505 451 1,215 1,733 740 26 2,209 1,134 1,200 180 755 988 1,418 34 336 98 727 212 689 600 1,063 79 80 355 211 343 2,665 1,737 1,465 3,166 Paris town, including Paris Hill and South Paris villages. Paris Hill village - South Paris village '. 457 '. 104 1 Eockport town organized from part of Camden town since 1890. 2 Crlehaven plantation organized from part of Matinicua Isle plantation ainolides population (134) of Franklin plantation and North and West Andover surpluses. * No population returned. „ ^ ^ , x j 5 North and West Andover surpluses (population 22) not separately returned in 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Oxford county— Continued. Parkertown township (towuBhip 5, range 3) . Peru town 6 Porter town. Richardsontown township (township 4, range 1). Riley plantation Roxbury f owiil. Rumford town « including Rumford village ... Rumford village...^ Stoneham town Stow town Sumner town Sweden town Upton town.. Waterford town West Andover surplus _ Woodstock town Township C Township 4, range 2 .__ Township 4, range 3 Township 4, range 4 Township 4, range 5 Township 5, range 5 Township 6, range 6 Penobscot county 76, 246 Alton town __ Argyle town _ Bangor city.. Ward 1 Ward 2-. 2, 702 : , 3, 411 Ward 3 4, 1:^,4 Ward 4 2, 511 Ward 5 2 770 Ward 6 2, 543 Ward 7 3,779 Bradford town Bradley town Brewer cit^- Ward i Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Burlington town.. Carmel town Carroll town Charleston town.. Chester town Clifton town Corinna town Corinth town Dexter town Dixmont town Drew plantation _. Eddlngton town _. Edinburg town Enfield town Etna town . SS9 6S5 874 900 1,487 Exeter town Garland town Glenbum town Grand Falls plantation Greenbush town Greenfield town Hampden town Hermon town Holden town Hopkins Academy grant.. Howland town Hudson town Indian township 3 » Indian township 48 Kenduskeag town Kingman town Lagrange town Lakeville plantation Lee town Levant town. Lincoln town, including Lincoln village.. Lincoln village Lowell town Mattamiscontis town Mattawamkeag town Maxfield town Medway town Milf ord town Mt. Chase town Newburg town Newport town Old Town city » •.. Wardl Ward 2 . Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 764 2,060 1,394 911 634 1900 (*2 773 886 21 13 238 3,770 2,595 284 270 802 282 242 917 816 7 12 314 320 21,850 954 682 4,835 394 932 487 842 363 236 1,170 1,042 2,941 843 120 663 65 1,062 527 879 857 461 52 586 160 2,182 1,183 602 (*) 519 430 1,144 (*) 423 936 574 129 801 789 1,731 868 300 28 527 115 297 838 299 734 1,533 5,763 6 Franklin plantation (population 112 in 1890) annexed to Peru and Rumford towns since 1890. ' Includes population (264) of Indian township, Stacyville plantation, and township 3, range 7. ' Organized from part of Indian township since 1890. • Incorporated as a city since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MAINE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Penobscot county— Contiuued. Orono town- Orrington town.. Pa-ssadumkeag town- Patten town Plymouth town Prentiss town Seboeis plantation Springfield town Stacy ville plantation. Stetson town Summit plantation 2__ Veazie town - Webster plantation. Winn town . Woodville town « Township A (west of Hopkins Academy grant).. Township A, range 7 Township 1, range 6 . Township 1, range 7 Township 1, range 8 Township 2, range 6 Township 2, range 7 Township 2, range 8 Township 2, range 8, N. W. P_. Township 2, range 9, N. W. P.. Township 3, range 1 Township 3, range 7 Township 3, range 8 Township 3, range 9, N. W. P.. Township 4, range 7 Township 4, range 8 Township 5, range 7 Township 5, range 8 Township 6, range 6 Township 6, range 7 Township 6, range 8 lownship 7, range 6 Township 7, range 7 Township 7, range 8 1 Township 8, range 6 Township 8, range 7 Township 8, range 8 Indian Island 1900 Piscataquis county . Abbot town- Atkinson town. Barnard plantation., Blanchard town.. Bowdoiu College grant (East) «.. Bowdoin College grant (West) ». Bowerbank plantation BrownvlUe town _ Chesunoook township (township 5, range 13). Days Academy grant Dover town. ElUottsville plantation . Foxcroft town. Prenchtown township (township 1, range 13). Gore A 2 GoreX Greenville town GniUord town . Katahdin Iron Works township (township 6, range 9).. Kingsbury plantation Lake View plantation ' liiUy Bay township (township A, range 14) Medford town Middlesex Canal grant MHo town Monson town.. Mt. Kineo township Northeast Carry township (township 3, range 15) Omeville town Parkmantown SangervlUe town Sebec town Shirley town Squaw Mountain township Wellington town Williamsburg town Willimantic town. Deer Island and adjoining islands.. Moose Island Township A, range 10 Township A, range 11 Township A, range 13 Township B, range 10 Township B, range 11 Township 1, range 9 Township 1, range 10 Township 1, range 11 Township 1, range 12 ^.. Township 1, range 14 8 (,257 .,266 409 .,172 658 602 96 532 347 503 37 555 124 688 160 50 16 17 .5 1S90 2,790 1,406 343 936 ('). 401 98 677 618 104 650 135 936 242 (1) 16, 949 716 495 98 248 42 66 1,670 66 37 1,8S9 86 1,629 20 10 (*) 1,117 1,544 114 106 173 5 282 (*) 1, 150 1,116 43 24 325 718 1,294 593 248 131 413 117 419 9 616,134 622 605 100 213 87 1,074 66 34 1,942 53 1,726 11 781 1,023 76 205 11 1,029 1,237 66 19 492 813 1,236 725 291 77 684 162 .446 1 StaoyvlUe plantation and township 3, range 7 (population 250) not sen- Biately returned tn 1890. ' Formerly Plantation 1. ' Formerly Woodville plantation ; incorporated as a town since 1890 * No population returned. ' Includes population (1) of East CoUege township. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. PisoATAQnis oouMTY— Continued. Township 2, range 9 ■Township 2, range 10 Township 2, range 11 , Township 2, range 12 Township 2, range 13 Township 3, range 5 Township 3, range 9 Township 3, range 10 Township 3, range 11 Township 3, range 12 Township 3, range 13 Township 3, range 14 Township 4, range 9 Township 4, range 9, N. W. P. Township 4, range 10 Township 4, range 11 Township 4, range 12 Township 4, range 13 Township 4, range 14 Township 4, range 15 Township 5, range 9 Township 5, range 9, N. W. P.. Township 6, range 10 Township 5, range 11 Township 5, range 12 Township 5, range 14 Township 5, range 15 i Township 6, range 9 Township 6, range 10 Township 6, range 11 Township 6, range 12 Township 6, range 13 Township 6, range 14 Township 6, range 15 Town-ship 7, range 9 ' Township 7, range 9, N. W. P.. Township 7, range 10 Township 7, range 11 Township 7, range 12 Township 7, range 13 Township 7, range 14 Township 7, range 15 TowiLship 8, range 9 Township 8, range 10 Township 8, range 11 Township 8, range 12 Township 8, range 13 Township 8, range 14 Township 8, range 15 Township 9, range 9 Township 9, range 10 Township 9, range 11 Township 9, range 12 Township 9, range 13 Township 9, range 14 Township 9, range 15 Township 10, range 9 Township 10, range 10 i Township 10, range 11 Township 10, range 12 Township 10, range 13 Township 10, range 14 Township 10, range 15 1900 Sagadahoc county . Arrowsic town. Bath city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4- Ward 5- Ward 6. Ward 7. Bowdoin town Bowdoinham town . Georgetown town.. - 1,742 - 2, 072 - 1,254 - 1,523 . 1,344 - 1,219 . 1,323 Perkins town Phlppsburg town Eicniuond town Topsham town West Bath town .."I Woolwich town Somerset county . Anson town Athens town Bigelow plantationlll Bingham town Brighton plantation » . Cambridge town Canaan town (*) 1890 20,330 180 10,477 937 1,805 799 61 1,254 2,049 2,097 291 33,849 1, 896 57 841 868 364 977 19,452 177 8,723 940 1,508 849 69 1,396 3,082 1,394 807 1,007 32,627 1,444 1,072 62 757 434 425 1,130 I &?/t?ZsBf 4r«n1^ 2T^ T^^ ^'"- ^^■ » Formerly Roach River to-wnsiip! ' as a plSto^ shifeX*"'"''- '^"* °' *'i<=°n>o'ation repealed, and organized Tablb 4.-P0PULATI0N OP MAINE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. SOMEKSET COUNTY— Continued. Cairitunk plantation Carrying Place plantation. Concord town Cornvllle town. Dead River plantation Dennistown plantation Detroit tojivn Embden town.. Fairfield town, including Fairfiefd village"" Fairfield village FlagBtaft plantation Forks plantation Harmony town Hartland town Highland plantation .. Jaokman plantation Lexington plantation. Madison town, including Madison village . Madison village Mayfleld plantation ZIZIII.I.ZI~ Mercer town _ Middlesex Canal grant . Million Acre gore_ Moose River plantation . Moscow town.. New Portland town . Norridgewock town _ Palmyra town. Pierce Pond township Pittsfleld town, including Pittsfleld villaee Pittsfield village _... Pittston township _ Pleasant Ridge plantation Plymouth township Revolutionary Soldiers grant . Ripley town St. Albans town Sandbar tract- Sandwich Academy grant.. Seboomook township.. Skowhegan town, including Skowhegan village.. Skowhegan village . Smithfleld town Solon town Starks town. Taunton and Rainham Academy grant "-. West Forks plantation . Township w (Northwest Carry) Township 1 (west of Squaw Mt.) Township 1, range 1 (north of Taunton and Rainham Academy grant). Township 1, range 2 (Tomhegan ) Township 1, range 5 (Moxie gore) Township 1, range 6, W. K. R _ Township!, range 7, W. K. R. (Sapling) Township 2, range 1 (West Sandwich Academy grant) . Township 2, range 2 (Brassua) Township 2, range 4 Township 2, range 4, E. K. R. (East Moxie) » Township 2, range 5, E. K. R Township 2, range 6, W. K. R Township 2, range 6, W. K. R. (Parlln Pond) . Township 2, range 7, W. K. R. (Misery) Township 3, range 1 (Long Pond) j. , Township 3, range 2 (Thomdike) Township 3, range 3 (East Bald Mt.) Township 3, range 4, W. K. R Township 3, range 4 (Hammond) Township 3, range 5, W. K. R . Township 3, range 5 (north of Hammond) Township 3, range 6, W. K. R Township 3, range 7, W. K. R Township 4, range 3 (Bald Mt. ) Township 4, range 4 (north of Bald Mt. ahd Sandy Bay) Township 4, range 5 (N. W. Hammond) Township 4, range 5, w. K. R Township 4, range 6, W. K. R. (Hobbstown) Township 4, range 7, W. K. R Township 4, range 16 Township 4, range 17 Township 4, range 18 Township 5, range 1 (Attean) Township 5, range 3 (Sandy Bay) Township 5, range 6, W. K. R Township 5, range 7, W. K. R Township 5, range 16 ^ Township 5, range 17 Township 5, range 18 Township 5, range 19 Township 5, range 20 Township 6, range 1 (Holeb) Township 6, range 2 (Forsythe) . Township 6, range 7, W. K. R Township 6, range 16 Township 6, range 17 Township 6, range 18 Township 6, range 19 Township 7, range 16 : 1900 218 22 291 689 91 96 627 567 8,878 2,238 115 157 571 1,115 67 352 231 2,764 1,850 89 493 (') 8 239 378 913 1,495 915 2,891 2,208 0) 114 4 0) 449 1,037 8 .180 4,266 449 996 636 15 160 6 87 ('), 7 17 21 30 1 No population returned. 2 Formerly Taunton and Rainham plantation. ' Given as Moxies plantation in 1890. * Part of Eaton township annexed since 1890. ' Formerly Eastport town ; incorporated as a city since 1890. 1890 192 31 345 785 104 66 590 579 3,510 2, 1^0 §7 195 704 974 76 217 199 1,815 74 584 170 422 1,034 1,666 1,004 2,503 1.597 108 478 1,206 5,068 479 977 766 7 146 11 63 MNOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. SOMBESET coiTNTY— Continued. Township 7, range 17 .. Township 7, range 18 .. Township 7, range 19 .. Township 8, range 16 — Township 8, range 17 ._ Township, 8, range 18 _. Township 8, range 19 .. Township 9, range 16 .. Township 9, range 17 .. Township 9, range 18 .. Township 10, range 16 .. Township 10, range 17 ._ Waldo codnty.. Belfast city Ward 1 i, 500 Ward 2 _ _ 1, 077 Ward 3 963 Ward 4 419 Ward 5 656 Belmont town Brooks town. Burnham town Frankfort town Freedom town Islesboro town Jackson town Knox town Liberty town Lincoluvllle town . Monroe town MontvlUe town Morrill town Northport town Palermo town Prospect town Searsmont town Searsporttown. 1000 Stockton Springs town.. Swanville town Thorndike town Troy town Unity town Waldo town Winterport town Washinhton county.. Addison town Alexander town.. BaileyvlUe town . Baring town. Beddington town. Erookton town Calais city Ward 1. Ward 2.. Ward 3. Ward 4. 931 1, 614 929 806 Ward 5 1,043 Ward 6 1,007 Ward 7 1,325 Centerville town Charlotte town Cherryfield town Codyville plantation Columbia town Columbia Falls town Cooper town.. Crawford town Cutler town Danforth town * Dennjfsvllle town .. Dublols town Dyer township East Machias town . Eastport city 6 Ward 1., Ward 2 1, 248 Ward 3 :. 1, 469 Ward 4 1, 102 Edmunds town Forest City town* Grand Lake Stream (Hiukley) plantation Harrington town Indiantown township Jonesboro town' Jonesport town. Kossuth plantation 8 Lambert Lake plantation . Lubec town Machias town Machiasport town Marion town 24,186 4,615 362 669 766 1,211 479 923 439 558 737 1,223 958 982 420 545 767 648 949 1,349 872 602 497 766 877 468 1,623 45,232 1,059 333 215 231 86 285 7,655 91 315 1,859 68 616 569 207 112 566 1,092 482 73 30 1,521 5,3U 492 161 221 1,165 87 606 2,124 46 113 3,005 2,082 1,218 95 « Includes 37 persons returned as in township 10, range 3. ' Part taken to form Roque Bluffs town since 1890. • Formerly Kossuth town ; reorganized as a plantation in 1895. • Includes 22 persons returned as in township 1, range 3. Table 4.-POPULATION OP MAINE BY MINOR CIVIL DrVISIONS: 1890 AND lOOO-ConUnued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Washington county— Continued. Marshfleld town Meddybemps town . Milbridge town Northiield town Pembroke town Perry town Plantation M_ Plantation 18 (East Division)- Plantation 21 Princeton town Eobbinston town Eoque Bluffs town i Steuben town Talmage town Topsfield town Trescott town Vanceboro town Waite town _ Wesley town Whiting town Whitneyville town . Townsmp 1, range 1 _ 5 (west ol township 6) — 6 (west of Grand Lake) - 6, range 1 8, range 3 Township Township Township Township Township 8, range 4 . Township 10 Township 11, range 3 Township 18 (east of Dublois) Township 19 (west of Cooper) Township 19 (west of Northfield) Township 24 (east of Eeddlngton) __ Township 25 (N. W. of Northfleld) __ Township 27 (west of Plantation 21)- Township 29 (Devereaux) Township 30 (east of Devereaux) Township 31 - Tywnship 36 (N. E. of Devereaux) . Township 37 Township 42 Township 48 1900 227 154 ,921 126 ,652 ,245 77 15 86 ,094 844 168 901 93 282 463 550 135 198 (2) (') 46 7 i") 1890 299 156 1,963 143 1,514 945 112 30 81 1,027 787 112 375 486 870 159 227 393 413 5 MINOR CIVIL divisions. YOKK COUNTY - Acton town Alfred town Berwick town Biddelord city ---- Ward 1 ras Ward 2 JoOg Ward 3 2, /13 Ward 4 2.521 Ward 5 2,300 Ward 6 2,625 Ward 7 2,588 Buxton town Cornish town Dayton town Eliot town HoUis town Kennebunk town Kennebunkport town . Kitterytown Lebanon town Limerick town ' Limington town Lyman town Newfleld town North Berwick town Old Orchard town Parsonsfleld town Saco city Ward 1 1, 269 Ward 2 772 Ward 3 743 Ward 4 1,032 Ward 5 719 Ward 6 831 Ward 7 756 Sanford town Shapleigh town South Berwick town Waterboro town Wells town York town 1900 64,885 778 937 2,2^0 16,145 1,838 984 473 1,458 1,274 3,228 2,123 2,872 1,335 874 1,001 687 676 1,748 964 1,131 6,122 1800 62,829 878 1,030 2,294 14,443 2,036 1,118 600 1,463 1,278 3,172 2,196 2,864 1,263 966 1,092 854 796 1,803 877 1,398 6,075 6,078 4,201 847 968 3,188 3,434 1,169 1,357 2,007 2,029 2,668 2,444 • Organized from part of Jonesboro town since 1890. ^ No population returned. There are 39 incorporated cities and villages in Maine, and these incorporated places are presented in tahle 5 in alphabetical order, heing abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table S.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLAGES OP MAINE : 1890 AND 1900. cities and villages. Auburn city Augusta city Bangor city Bath city Belfast city Biddeford city Brewer city Bridgton village _. Brunswick village Calais city Clinton village Eastport city Ellsworth city POPULATION. 1900 1890 12, 951 11, 683 21, 850 10,477 4,615 16,145 4,835 1,652 2,321 7,655 448 5,311 4,297 11,250 10,527 19,103 8,723 6,294 14, 443 4,193 7,290 4,908 4,804 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Fairfield village Farmington village — Fort Faufleld village Freeport village Gardiner city Hallowell city Lewiston city Lincoln village Madison village Monmouth village — Norway village Old Town city Paris Hill village POPULATION. 1900 1890 2,238 1,251 1,469 769 5,501 2,714 23, 761 868 1,850 312 2,034 5,763 251 2,130 1,243 6,491 3,181 21,701 1,737 5,312 CITIES AND TILLAGES. Phillips village Pittsfleld village Portland city Presque Isle village. Rangeley village Rockland city Eumf ord village Saco city Skowhegan village. South Paris village- South Portland city, WatervlUe city Westbrook city POPULATION. 1900 1890 674 2,208 50,145 1,256 563 8,150 2,595 6,122 4,266 1,457 6,287 9,477 7,283 629 1,597 36,425 1,262 8,174 '"6~675 1,164 7,107 6,632 Of the above named 39 incorporated cities and villages 26 have more than 2,000 inhabitants, and of these 10 have less than 5,000; 9 have more than 5,000 and less than 10,000; 4 have more than 10,000 and less than 20 000; and 3 have more than 20,000, namely, Bangor, with 21,850; Lewiston, with 23,761; and Portland, with 50,145 inhabitants. Portland is the only city in Maine which has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and a summaiy is presented in table 6 showing the population of this city from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. 9 Table 6.— POPULATION OF PORTLAND : 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 Population. BO, 145 86,425 33,810 31,413 26,341 20,815 Numter. 13,720 2,615 2,397 5,072 5,526 5,597 !Per cent. 87.7 7.7 7.6 19.3 26.5 36.8 CENSUS YEAKS. 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 Population. 15,218 12,598 8,581 6,921 3,704 2,233 Number. 2,620 4,017 1,660 3,217 1,471 Per cent. 20.8 46.8 24.0 86.8 65.9 According to this table, the population of Portland, beginning with 2,233 in 1790, increased steadily by material percentages of gain for each decade until 1870, when, for two decades, the increase for each was only about 7 per cent. During the ten years from 1890 to 1900J however, the increase in population has been very marked, being 13,720, or 37.7 per cent, which represents a greater growth than that of any other decade since 1830. ^O*^^-^' Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 28. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 3, 1901. POPULATION OF MARYLAND BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. "William G. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Maryland by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June i, 1900. Maryland was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of Maryland at each census from 1*790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF MARYLAND : 1790 TO 1900. . CENSUS YEABS. Population. INOEEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 1,190,050 1,042,390 934,943 780,894 687,049 583,034 470,019 447,040 407,350 380,546 341,548 819,728 147,660 107,447 154,049 93,845 104, 015 113,015 22,979 39,690 26,804 38,998 21,820 14.2 1L5 19.7 13.7 17.8 24.0 5.1 9.7 7.0 11.4 6.8 1890 1880 _ 1850 1840 1830 _ 1820 The population of the state in 1900 is 1,190,050 as compared with a population in 1890 of 1,042,390, showing an increase since 1890 of 147,660, or 14.2 per cent. This is both a greater numerical increase and rate of increase than that for the decade from 1880 to 1890, but less than both the absolute and proportional increase from 18Y0 to 1880. The growth of the state in population has been rather small and shows fluctuating percentages throughout the eleven decades for which census returns have been made. The largest rate of increase was 24.0 per cent for the ten years from 1840 to 1850, but this immediately followed a decade in which the increase was only 5.1 per cent, the lowest in the history of the state. The population of Maryland in 1900 is more than three times as large as that given for 1790, the year in which tlie first census was taken. The total land surface of Maryland is, approximately, 9,860 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 105.1 ; 1900, 120.7. (C P 15 M) Table 2 shows the population of Maryland by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF MARYLAND BY COUNTIES : 1790 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1810 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 1,190,050 1,042,390 934,943 780,894 687,049 583,034 470,019 447, 040 407,350 380,546 341,548 319,728 Allegany— 53, 694 40,018 90,755 508,957 10,223 16,248 33,860 24,662 18,316 27,962 51,920 17,701 28,269 16,715 18,786 30,451 29,898 18,364 18,136 25,923 20,342 45,133 22,852 20,865 41,571 34,094 . 72,909 434,439 9,860 13,903 32,376 25,851 15,191 24,843 49,512 14,213 28,993 16,269 17,471 27,185 26, 080 18,461 15,819 24,155 19,736 39,782 19,930 19,747 38,012 28,526 83,336 332,313 10, 538 13,766 30,992 27,108 18,548 23,110 50,482 12,175 28,042 16,140 17,605 24,759 26,451 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 15,738 19,458 47,572 28,348 23,900 54,135 212,418 10,447 11,129 24,533 23,862 16,517 20,461 46,591 22,769 32,393 210,646 15,690 29,532 134,379 10,609 28, 295 120,870 8,654 27,165 96,201 6,909 26,668 75,810 6,303 22,623 59,030 4,809 Anne Arundel 22,598 38,937 _ Calvert 9,646 9,692 20,616 18, 939 16,162 18,877 40,987 9,229 7,806 17,241 17,232 16,023 18,843 36,405 8,900 9,070 8,073 10,108 8,005 9,453 8,297 9,226 8,652 Caroline 9,506 Carroll Cecil 15,432 17,769 18,686 45,789 16,048 16,500 17,759 40,459 13,066 20,245 18,108 34,437 9,018 19, 172 16,346 31,523 13,625 20,613 Dorchester _ 15,875 Frederick 30,791 Garrett Harford Howard 22,605 14,150 17, 102 20,563 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 19,356 17,120 16,319 15,924 21,258 17,626 14,976 Kent Montgomery 11,386 15, 860 21, 549 14,484 13, 698 22,456 13,811 30, 848 , 10,842 15,456 19,539 12,633 13,224 19,508 12,090 .28,850 10,501 19,816 20, 474 14,397 13,459 20,166 12,947 25,268 11,453 16,400 20,216 14, 952 12,974 19,579 14,889 23,075 11,450 17,980 20, 589 16,618 12,794 17, 195 14,230 18,730 11,771 15,058 21,185 14,857 13,699 17,358 18,436 18,650 12,836 IS, 003 Prince George _. 21,344 16,463 St. Mary 15, 5-14 15, 610 Talbot 13, 084 Washington 15 822 Wicomico Worcester _ __ 20,661 18,869 18,377 18,273 17,421 16,971 16,370 11,610 1 Part of Baltimore county annexed to Baltimore city between 1880 and 1890. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF MARYLAND BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. CODNTIES. INCEEASE. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number, Per cent. Number. Per cent. The State 147, 660 14.2 Garrett 3,488 1724 446 1,315 3,266 3,818 197 2,317 1,768 606 5,351 2,922 1,U8 24.5 12.6 2.7 7.5 12.0 14.6 10.5 14.6 7.3 3.1 13.5 14.7 5.7 Allegany _____ 12,123 5,924 17,846 74, 518 363 2,345 1,484 il,l,S9 3,125 3,119 2,408 29.2 17.4 24.5 17.2 3.7 16.9 4.6 14.6 20.6 12.6 4.9 Anne Arundel ■ Kent Baltimore _ _ Baltimore city Prince George Calvert Caroline Carroll __ _ . _. Cecil Charle3___ _ _ Dorchester Frederick . _ Worcester 1 Decrease. There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Maryland since 1890. Of the 24 counties in the state all but 3 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the greatest percentages of gain being Allegany, 29.2 percent; Baltimore, 24.5 percent; Garrett, 24.5 percent; and Charles, 20.6 per cent. The 3 counties showing a decrease in population are, Cecil, Harford, and Queen Anne. Table 4 shows the population of Maryland by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MARYLAND BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. ALLEGANY COUNTY- DisiTiot 1. Orleans District 2. Oldtown District 3. Flintstone District 4. Cumberland Canal.including ward 6 and part oJ ward 5 of Cumberland city; Cumberland city (part of) Total for Cumberland city, in districts 4,5,6, 14, 22, and 23. Ward I 2,545 Ward 2 =>939 Ward 3 2, 585 Ward 4 2,296 Ward 5 2, 144 Ward 6 4.619 District 5. WlUsCreek, including ward 3 and part of ward 2 of Cumberland city. Cumberland city (part ofj District 6. Cumberland Elver, including ward 1 of Cum- berland city. Cumberland city (part of) District 7. Rawllngs. District 8. We-stemport, including Westernport village — Westernport village District 9. Barton 1 District 10. Lonacomng,Uncludlng part of Lonaconing village. Lonaconing village (part of) Total for Lonaconing village, in districts 10 and 15 District 11. Frostburg,!! including part of Frostburg town. Frostburg town (part of)_. Total for Frostburg town, in districts 11, 12, and 26 Di.'itrict 12. East Frostburg, Including part of Frostburg town. Frostburg town (part of) Districts. Mt. Savage. District 14, comprising parts of wards 2 and 4 of Cumber- land city. Cumberland city (part of) _- District 15. East Lonaconing, including part of Lonacon- ing village. Lonaconing village (part of) District 16. Nortb Branch District 17. Vale Summit District 18. Ocean District 19. Borden Shaft District 20. Ellerslie District 21. Gross District 22. Union Street, including part of ward 5 of Cum- berland city. Cumberland city (part of). District 23. Decatur Street, Including part of ward 4 of Cumberland city. Cumberland city (part of) District 24. Eckhart District 25. Pekini District 26. Frostburg,^ including part of Frostburg town. Frostburg town (part of) Anne Akundel county - District 1_. District 2, including Arundel-on-the-Bay town s . Districts District 4 District 5- District 6, coextensive with Annapolis city Annapolis city : Ward I 3,580 Ward 2 =, 3°9 Ward 3 2,453 Districts Baltehoee county - District 1, including part of Elllcott City Ellicott City (part of) -- Total for Ellicott City, in district i, Baltimore county, and district 2, Howard county. District , 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9 District 10 District 11 ■ District 12* District 13 District 14 ■• District 15* Baltimoee city — Ward 1-. Ward 2_. . 21, 176 . 20, 700 1900 53,694 954 828 1,108 6,566 5,068 17, 128 4,661 3,037 a, 545 897 3, 258 1,998 1,640 2,757 1,248 2,181 1,312 674 5,274 2,090 1,620 2,645 2,083 2,083 3,277 933 515 819 2,699 1,146 1,122 438 2,049 1,695 1,818 1,533 1,658 791 3,526 40, 018 4,138 4,317 5,597 4,729 9,059 8,402 90,755 9,408 165 1,331 4,370 7,656 4,974 2,412 2,121 3,313 6,106 10,776 2,746 5,017 14,925 5,406 4,404 7,121 508, 957 1 District 25 organized from parts of districts 9 and 10 since 18TO. 2 District 26 organized from part of district 11 since 1890. 8 Not separately returned. 1890 910 871 1, 524 2, 313 2,343 12, 729 3,625 3,430 2, 204 2,204 7(i2 2,401 1.526 2, 242 2,763 3,665 2,582 3,804 1,572 1,222 1,978 2,146 2, 146 3,066 553 822 1,379 1,062 796 152 1,567 1,234 1,800 1,372 1,478 34,094 4,567 3,638 4,594 4,624 6,165 7,604 ;,902 72, 909 7,217 15s 1,488 4,661 5,473 4,479 2,381 2,285 3,312 5,957 7,977 2,838 4,977 17,279 4,173 434,439 MINOE OIVIL DIVISIONS. Baltimore city— Continued. Ward 3 - 20,447 Ward 4 22,071 Ward 5 20,751 Ward 6 _ 20,767 Ward 7 21,237 Ward 8 — 21,096 Ward 9 24,117 Ward 10 21,985 Ward 11 19,201 Ward 12 23,584 Ward 13 21,362 Ward 14 _ 21,307 Ward 15 21,007 Ward 16 _ 22,987 Ward 17 20,425 Ward 18 ji.— . 23,080 Ward 19 20,203 Ward 20 22,618 Ward 21 20,560 Ward 22 . 19,281 Ward 23 — 19,584 Ward 24 19,411 Calveet COUNTY- District 1. Solomons Island . District 2 District 3 CAEOLINE COUNTY-, District 1. Henderson District 2. Greensboro,' including Bridgetown and Greensboro towns. Bridgetown town Greensboro town District 3. Denton," including Denton town . Denton town_, District 4. Preston,* including Preston town Preston town District 5. Federalsburg,6 including Federalsburg village. Federalsburg village District 6. Hillsboro,' including Hillsboro town Hillsboro town District 7. Eidgely,' including Eidgely village Ridgely village District 8. American Corner » Cakeoll county. District 1. Taneytown, including Taneytown village - Taneytown village District 2. Union town District 3. Myers District 4. Woolery District 5. Freedom- District 6. Manchester, including Manchester village-. Manchester village District 7. Westminster, including Westminster town _ Westminster town- District 8. Hampstead, including Hampstead village — Hampstead village District 9. Franklin District 10. Middleburg District 11. New Windsor, including New Windsor town- New Windsor town- District 12. Union Bridge, Including Union Bridge town- Union Bridge town District 13. Mt. Airy, including Mt. Airy village Mt. Airy village Cecil oounty- District 1. Cecilton, including Cecllton town Cecilton town District 2. Chesapeake, including Chesapeake town- Chesapeake town- District 3. Elkton, including Elkton town Elkton town District 4. Fair Hill District 5. Northeast, including Charlestown and North- east towns. Charlestown town Northeast town District 6. Rising Sun, including Rising Sun vUlage Rising Sun vUlage District?. Port Deposit, including PerryvlUe and Port Deposit towns. Perryville town Port Deposit town . District 8. Oakwood (Mt. Pleasant) District 9. Calvert (Brick Meeting House)- 1900 10, ?23 4,265 2,958 3,000 16,248 1,937 2,374 so 641 2,619 900 2,126 192 1,739 S39 1,796 196 1,928 713 1,829 33,860 2,678 665 2,409 2,112 2,864 4,407 3,440 609 6,408 3,199 2,213 480 1,311 1,188 2,027 430 1,400 663 1,403 332 24,662 2,662 447 2,251 1, 172 4,917 2,542 1,931 3,511 244 969 2,617 382 4,298 770 1,575 1,214 1,261 go2 2,801 641 2,0.S5 2,191 543 2,036 174 215 * Districts 14 and 15 organized from parts of district 12 since 1890. E District 7 organized from parts of districts 2 and 6 since 1890. 6 District 8 organized from parts of districts 3, 4, and 5 since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MARYLAND BY MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Chables county. District 1. Port Tobacco, Including La Plata village i_ District 2. Hill Top District 3. Nanjemoy District 4. Aliens Fresh District 5. Harris Lot District 6. Middletown District 7. Pamunkey District 8. Bryantown District 9. Patuxent DOEOHESTEK COUNTY - District 1. Fork District 2. East New Market,'^ including East New Market town. East New Market town , District 3. Vienna District 4. Parsons Creek > District 5. Lakes. District 6. Hooper Island District 7. Cambridge, including Cambridge town Cambridge town Ward I 1,417 Ward 2 1, 400 Ward 3 641 Ward 4 1,616 Ward 5 673 District 8. Neck District 9, Church Creek District 10. Straits District 11. Drawbridge District 12. Williamsburg* District 13. Bucktown District 14. Llnkwood . District 15. Hurlock,2 including Hm'lock village.. Hurlock village District 16. Madison" Frederick; county. District 1. Buckeystown* District 2. Frederick,' Including Frederick city.. Frederick city.. District 3. Middletown,' Including Middletown town___ Middletown town District 4. Creagerstown. District 5. Emmitsburg, including Emmitsburg town. Emmitsburg town District 6. Catoctin District 7. Urbana District 8. Liberty District 9. New Market District 10. Hauvers District 11. Woodsboro . District 12. Petersville,' including Brunswick town. Brunswick town.. District 13. Mt. Pleasant, including Walkersville town Walkersville town District 14. Jefferson < District 15. Mechanics town. Including Thurmont town. Thurmont town District 16. Jackson District 17. Johnsville District 18. Woodville District 19. Linganore District 20. Lewistown District 21. Tuscarora _ District 22. Burkittsville,' including Burklttsville town. Burkittsville town District 23. Ballenger' District 24. Braddock' Garrett county.. District 1. Swanton ^ District 2. Friendsvllle and Selbysporti" District 3. Grantsville," including GrantsvlUe town.. Grantsville town.. District 4. Bloomington.io including Bloomington town . Bloomington town District 5. Accident District 6. Sang Run. District 7. East Oakland,ii including Loch Lynn Heights and Mountain Lake Park towns and part ol Oakland town. Loch Lynn Heights town Mountain Lake Park town Oakland town (part of) Total for Oakland town, in districts 7 and 14., 18,316 2,328 1,780 2,017 2,616 2,225 1,683 1,587 2,773 1,307 27,962 1,860 2,398 1,267 1,522 946 1,740 1,298 7,346 5,747 1,350 1,159 2,120 1,082 699 1,024 1,219 1,379 2S0 51, 920 2,589 10,754 9,296 1,992 665 1,107 3,600 849 1,364 2,354 1,354 2,925 1,428 2,475 3,712 2,471 1,702 35? 1,465 2,586 868 1,862 1,610 , 1,424 1,152 1,192 1,133 1,311 220 720 17,701 1,263 2,203 1,929 17s 1,055 395 1,-J.57 1,099 1,565 215 260 441 1, 170 15,191 2,028 1,480 1,780 2,110 1,837 1,364 1,167 2,275 1,150 24,843 1,787 2,579 1,617 1,914 1,493 1,126 5,823 4,192 1,267 1,131 1,724 1,095 1,110 1,000 1,178 49,512 2,651 10,498 8,193 2,619 667 1,106 3,626 844 1,392 2,408 1,535 2,854 1,415 2,492 2,943 1,766 255 1,636 2,724 1,390 1,729 1,262 1,221 1,266 1,110 273 14, 213 1,002 1,629 2,034 1,062 295 1,432 871 2,626 1,046 1 Not separately returned. 2 District 15 organized from parts of districts 2 and 12 since 1890. » District 16 organized from part of district 4 since 1890. ' Part taken to form part of district 23 since 1890. ' Parts taken to form district 24 and part ol district 23 since 1890. « District 22 organized from parts ol districts 3 and 12 since ISQ" I Organized from parts of districts 1, 2, and 14 since 1890. 8 Organized from part of district 2 since 1890. » Parts taken to form parts of districts 12 and 13 since 1890. 1" Part taken to form part of district 12 since 1890. Garrett county — Continued. District 8. Ryans Glade District 9. Johnsons District 10. Deer Park, 12 including Deer Park town < Deer Park town District 11. The Elbow District 12. Bittingeris District 13. Kittsmillersville " District 14. West Oakland," including part of Oakland town. Oakland town (part of) Harford county. District 1. Abingdon, including Abingdon village 1 District 2. Halls Cr6ssroads, Including Aberdeen village- Aberdeen village District 3. Belair, Including Belair town Belair town District 4. Marshall coextensive with Havre de District 5. Dublin, including Darlington villag Darlington village District 6. Havre de Grace, Grace city. Howard county.. District 1. Elk Ridge District 2, including part of EUicott City Ellicott City (part of) [For total see district i, Baltimore county.] District 3 District 4 District 6 District 6 Kent county . District 1. Massey, including MilUngton town Millington town District 2. Kennedyville District 3. Worton or Betterton" District 4. Chestertown,i« including Chestertown town. Chestertown town District 5. Edesvillei' District 6. Fairlee 18 District 7. Pomona" Montgomery county. District 1. Laytonsville, including Laytonsville town . Laytonsville town District 2. Clarksburg, Including HyattetownltownllZ" Hyattstown town District 3. PoolesvUle, including Pooiesvilletownllll! Poolesville town . District 4. Rockville, including Garrett Park and"ifock- ville towns. Garrett Park town Rockville town _ ~_ District 5. Colesville '__ '_y__ District 6. Damestown _ II__ I District 7. Bethesda "II"" "I_ "I_ District 8. Olney, including Brookevilletownll ~II__ Brookeville town District 9. Galthersburg, including Gaithereburg town ~ Gaithersburg town District 10. Potomac- District 11. Barnesville, tncluding"Barnesviire towii BamesviUe town District 12. Damascus, IncludingDamascus town „ Damascus town D^trict 13. Wheaton, including KensInVto'n'and Takoma towns. Kensington town Takoma town Prince George county.. including Bladensburg "and" District 1. Vansville District 2. Bladensburg, Hyattsville towns. Bladensburg town Hyattsville town Distoict 3. Marlboro,20 incl"uding"u"pper"Marl"bOTo"town"""" Upper Marlboro town " ~ District 4. Nottingham _ 1,766 828 1,155 293 617 768 295 1,911 729 28,269 2,702 5, 631 600 6,349 q6i 4-, §66 5,598 260 3,423 16,715 2,498 3,745 1,166 2,233 3,082 2,300 2,867 18,786 3,635 406 3,066 2,253 3,242 3,008 3,444 1,685 1,461 30,451 1,981 148 2,013 81 2,343 236 3,488 175 z, 110 2,192 1,675 2,027 3,321 158 2,383 547 1,630 1,686 125 1,770 148 3,943 477 756 29,898 J2 Sirt^fv" °/Sf ni^ed from part ol district 7 since 1890. II Pa^ taken to form part of Sistrict 13 since 1890. '» Organized from parts of districts 1, 2, 3, and 4 since 1890 16 1''^ P'^^" 1° l°™ P'l'^ of district 6 since 1890. 17 i J3 ^ ¥" '? *9*'™ P^''' °' district 7 since 1890. " ^^'^ taken to form parts of districts 6 and 7 since 1890 RS;!-^^^ S;°™ P'"'^ °' o73 1,762 1,695 2,123 444 707 1,265 493 1,117 1,895 619 18,254 11,802 1,173 670 1,243 783 587 542 1,454 16, 568 1,810 1,935 '.307 481 526 598 2,042 5,409 597 190 364 264 697 1,923 987 973 318 1,238 284 177 288 161 328 38,961 2,669 1,819 1,457 850 207 360 1,670 2,151 1,477 2,525 1,414 930 1,821 905 900 1,162 1,140 153 1,313 1,514 2,936 1,626 1,788 1,584 2,233 404 799 1,311 536 1,193 1,763 S'3 15,581 11,283 1,115 436 817 598 132 204 996 10,413 802 510 537 411 473 1,486 1 Part taken to form part of Millen township, and part of HarrisvUle town- ship annexed since 1890. ' Part annexed to Gustin township, and part taken to form parts of Millen and Hawes townships since 1890. » Organized from parts of Harrisville and Haynes townships since 1890 * Part taken to form part of Hawes township since 1890. ' Organized from parts of Gustin and Harrisville townships since 1890 » Part taken to form part of Mathias township since 1890. Antrim county— Continued. Forest Home township, including part of Bellaire village. Bellaire village (part of) Total for Bellaire village, in Forest Home and Kearney townships. Helena township Jordan township Kearney township, including part of Bellaire village- Bellaire village (part of) _ Mancelona township, including Mancelona village Mancelona village Milton township Star township Torch Lake township . Waxner township Arenac county-, Adams township _. Arenac township _. Au Gres township _ Clayton township . Deep River township Lincoln township, including Standish village . Standish village Mason township Moffatt townsliip Standish township Turner township Whitney township Baraga county-. Arvon township Baraga townshrp.is including Baraga village. Baraga village Covington township 18 L'Anse township, including L'Anse village L'Anse village SpuTT township BAKRY COUNTY- Assyria township Baltimore township . Barry township Carlton township.. Castleton township, including part S"Nashviile"village" Nashville village (part of) Total for Nashville village, in Castleton and" Mapfe Grove townships. Hastings city Ward 1-1 I rZr" Ward 2 ~I_~'II _I_ TO? Wards .1" ioi Ward 4 IIIIIIir"II 1 098 Hastings township _ '__ Hope township "I Irving town-sliip Johnstown township Maple Grove township, includln"i part of NMMlTe'vilfage' Nashville village (part of) __ _ * Orangeville township _""I" PrairievlUe township II I Ruthland township ^^°Midd&'ville viUa e ' ''^"''"^'"'^^^^ Woodland townshlp,^'^iiBiudTni"WoodTandVilI^^^^ Woodland village _ Yankee Springs township"IIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIII Bay couNTY- Bangor township __ BayCitv _ "__'I_\_ Ward 1 nil 5-5--- Ward 2 3,213 Ward 3 j'304 Ward 4 1>265 Ward 5 I'lll Ward 6 ?'533 Ward 7 nil ]'l*i Ward 8 l'^^ Ward 9 _ _ _ 54?? Ward 10 IIIIIII M58 Ward 11 1, 933 Beaver township _ "I_"I 'i, ow Frankenlust township.- I II_ '_ Fraser township _ _ " __ 1,181 560 i,iS7 926 482 1,143 597 2,729 928 701 9,821 378 1,250 622 774 816 1,606 829 977 246 1,236 1,274 642 4,320 299 2,097 1,185 298 1,360 62Q 22,514 1,050 1,212 1,113 1,300 2,342 1,087 1,164 3,172 1,025 1,128 1,346 962 1,198 77 775 915 899 1,849 829 1,552 319 676 62,378 1,195 27,628 1,539 1,395 1,656 548 537 440 437 2,323 » P^^t^^l^f Wa°t^TC^stre?o°^^ns^h^^Jii^^^^^^^^^^ ^'"<=« ''''■ u io"rSe*?l^/?iS'e'?;Snr'^ °' ^™«^*™^ anflffiL^ fo'^^hips " Covington township organized It since 1890. om part of Baraga township since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE OrVIL DIVISIONS. Bay county— Continued. Garfield township . Gibson township - Hampton township, including Essexvllle vlllage- EssexviUe village Kaw Kawlin township Merritt township . Monitor township Mt. Forest township i Knconning township.i including Pinconning village Pinconning village Portsmouth township ._, West Bay City - Ward 1 2,025 Ward 2 3, 396 Ward 3 1,475 Ward 4 - 2,477 Ward 5 . 2,008 Ward 6 1,738 Williams township 1900 Benzie county . Almira township, including Lake Ann vUlage Lake Ann village Benzonia township, Including Benzonia village - Benzonia village Blaine township-. Colfax township. Including part of Thompsonville village- Thomp3onville village ^part of) Total for Thompsonville village^ in Colfax and Weldon townships. Crystal Lake tovimship, including Frankfort village Frankfort village Gilmore township, including South Frankfort village — South Frankfort village Homestead township Inland township Joyfield township Lake township Platte township Weldon township, including part of Thompsonville vil- lage. Thompsonville village (part of) Beskien COUNTY- Bainhridge township, Benton township ' Benton Harbor city * Ward 1 1,017 Ward 2 2,206 Ward 3 1,700 Ward 4 1,639 Berrien township, including part of Eau Claire village — Eau Claire village (part of) Total for Eau Claire village, in Berrien and Pipestone town- ships. Bertrand township Buchanan township, including Buchanan village Buchanan village Chickaming township- Galien township, including Galien village. Galien village Hagar township Lake township. Lincoln township, including Stevensville village. Stevensville village New Buffalo township, including New Buffalo village New Buffalo village Niles city Ward 1.. Ward 2., Ward 3- Ward 4. _ 1,500 778 - ^^ ~~;il 926 Niles township Oronoko township, including Berrien Springs village Berrien Springs village ■ Pipestone township, including part of Eau Claire village. Eau Claire village (part of) Eoyalton township St. Joseph city 6 r-z^:- Ward 1 1.126 Ward 2 1. 3^3 Ward 3 1>*^8 Ward 4 1' 239 St. Joseph township « Sodus township.. Three Oaks towiishipi^ including Three Oaks village Three Oaks village T-^m — 'I'-'Z: Watervliet township, including Coloma and Watervliet villages. Coloma village Watervliet village Weesaw township - 555 761 3,319 1.639 1,864 1,562 2,150 350 2,104 729 1,363 13, 119 1,818 9,685 1890 790 241 1,122 484 498 962 233 893 1,903 1,46s 886 639 1,009 485 328 126 477 1,099 660 49, 165 1,803 3,234 6,562 1,490 175 281 932 2,575 I, 70B 920 1,239 44° 1,105 2,694 1,877 250 1,240 629 4,287 1,131 1,951 808 1,386 106 1,147 5,155 1,070 1,165 1,844 994 3,009 687 717 1,349 147 335 2,890 I.S45 1,249 1,077 1,702 1,956 885 1,156 12,981 1,300 5,237 278 506 346 404 1,472 1,17s 755 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 330 419 262 170 198 97 41,285 1,519 «2,377 3,692 1,584 1,093 2,849 1.994 964 1,238 492 953 1,518 2,112 1,192 553 4,197 1,364 1,815 745 1,446 1,164 3,733 1574 953 1,754 885 2,016 1,178 Mt. Foresttownshiporganized from part of Pinconning township since 1890. - Included part of Benton Harbor village m 1890. » F,xclusive of nonulation of Benton Harbor village. , ♦ FOTmSly in Benton Harbor and St. Joseph townships; incorporated as a city since 1890. Branch county.. Algansee township. Batavia township Bethel township. Bronson township, including Bronson village Bronson village Butler township California township Coldwater city. Ward 1 1,692 Ward 2 ' 1,722 Ward 3 1,513 Ward 4 1,289 Coldwater township Gilead township Girard township Kinderhook township Matteson township Noble township Ovid township Quincy township, including Quincy village Quincy village . Sherwood township, including Sherwood village. Sherwood village Union township, including Union City village..... Union City village Calhoun county . Albion city Ward 1 1,256 Ward 2 1,437 Ward 3 742 Ward 4 1,084 Albion township Athens township, including Athens village Athens village Battle Creek city Ward 1 2,817 Ward 2 3,288 Ward 3 4,, 501 Ward 4 3, 724 Ward 5 4,233 Battle Creek township Bedford township Burlington township, including Burlington village Burlington village Clarence township Clarendon township Convis township Eckford township Emmet township Fredonia township Homer township, including Homer village Homer village Lee township Le Roy township Marengo township Marshall city 1900 Ward 1 849' Ward 2 1,038 Ward 3 1,419 Ward 4 1,064 Marshall township . Newton township Pennfield township Sheridan township . Tekonsha township, including Tekonsha village . Tekonsha village Cass county.. Calvin township.. Dowaglac city - Ward 1 1,539 Ward 2 1,208 Ward 3 1,404 Howard township Jefferson township La Grange township, including Cassopolis village Cassopolis village Marcellus township, including Marcellus village Marcellus village Mason township Milton township Newberg township Ontwa township Penn township, including Vandalia village . Vandalia village Pokagon township Porter township Silver Creek township Volinia township Wayne township 27,811 1,265 1,133 1,328 2,323 1,176 1,169 922 6,216 1,361 813 1,235 623 1,067 604 969 2,781 1.563 1,256 366 2,746 1. 514 49. 315 4,519 760 1,527 18, 563 1,008 1,217 1,387 334 979 1,082 876 975 918 825 1,948 1,097 1,053 1,084 1,023 4,370 774 873 1,040 980 1,534 573 20,876 1,271 4,151 755 829 790 894 2,256 2,238 1,330 1,369 1,883 1,849 1,025 830 668 775 433 484 1,313 1,426 848 929 1,351 1,530 407 4=3 1,039 1,214 1,310 1,575 951 859 1,033 1,239 824 828 6 Formerly in St. Joseph township ; incorporated as a city since 1890. » Included St. Joseph village and part of Benton Harbor village in 1890. ' Exclusive of population of Benton Harbor and St. Joseph villages. Tablb 4.— population OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Chaei-evoix county 1 . Bay township Boyne Valley township, including Boyne Palls village- Boyne Falls village Chandler township _ Charlevoix township, including Charlevoix village _ Charlevoix village Evangeline township, including Boyne village Boyne village Eveline township Hayes township , Hudson township Marion township Melrose township Norwood township Peaine township "_. 1900 St. James township * South Arm township, including East Jordan village - East Jordan village Wilson township Cheboygan county- Beaugrand township Benton township Burt townsliip Cheboyan city Ward 1 350 Ward 2 2,186 Ward 3 1,399 Ward 4 1 696 Ward 5 858 Ellis township Forest township Grant township. Hebron township II" Inverness township Mackinaw township, including part oJ Mackinaw City village. Mackinaw City village (part of) Total for Mackinaw City village,^ in Mackinaw township, Cheboygan county, and Carp Lake township, Emmet county. Mentor township ^ : Munro township I Nunda township Tuscarora township Waverly township Wilmot township ^ I II Chippewa county . Bniee township ' Dafter township s Detour township » Drummond Island township., Kinross township i" Pickford township u_, Eaber township ' Eudyard township 12 Sault Ste. Marie city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3- Ward 4- Sault Ste. Marie township.. Sugar Island township Superior township Trout Lake township Whitefish township . 3,160 3,499 . 2,786 , 1,093 Claee county . Arthur township Clare city « Franklin township Frost township Garfield township" Grant township" .;. Greenwood township- Hamilton township Harrison city " Hatton township Hayes township •« Redding township is 13, 956 503 1,258 431 273 2,257 2,079 1,254 912 847 780 255 681 620 652 372 420 2,839 1,205 945 15,516 506 1,063 404 6,489 622 542 379 1,589 606 466 564 463 418 967 711 115 316 21,338 1,071 738 1,043 499 144 1,425 644 678 10,538 878 640 2,274 867 499 8,360 500 1,326 73 194 294 848 484 199 647 380 170 585 1890 2 9, 686 469 609 144 1,518 1,496 719 450 923 692 118 441 436 484 2,103 731 676 11,986 332 770 376 6,235 159 161 459 207 1,153 475 391 254 681 380 63 12,019 1,318 964 496 6,760 568 893 112 251 7,558 168 1,174 645 134 «794 259 508 752 535 "192 1 Bear Lake, Eesort, and Springvale townships annexed to Emmet countv since 1890 ; part of Manitou county annexed in 1896. 2 Includes population (654) of Bear Lake, Resort, and Springvale townships 3 Organized from territory taken from Manitou county since 1890 • part sub^ sequently taken to form St. James township. •1 Organized from part of Peaine township since 1890. 6 In 1890, in Mackinaw township, Cheboygan county, only « Wilmot township organized from Mentor township since 1890 ' Part taken to form Dafter township since 1890. » Organized from part of Bruce township, and part subsequently taken to form part of Kinross township since 1890. » Raber township organized from part of Detour township since 1890 1" Organized from parts of Dafter, Pickford, and Rudyard townships since 1890 " Parts taken to form Rudyard township and part of Kinross township 1= Organized from part of Pickford township, and part subsequentlv taken tn form part of Kinross township since 1890. ' *■ ■i 3 ■-aiiBii ui MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Claee county— Continued. 1000 Sheridan township Summerfield township Surrey township," including Farwell village - Farwell village Winterfield township 1* Clinton county . Bath township Bengal township Bingham township, bt. Johns village . including St. Johns village . Dallas township, Including Fowler village.. Fowler village . De Witt township.. Duplain township, including Elsie village. Elsie village Eagle township, including Eagle village Eagle village. Essex township, including Maple Rapids village - Maple Rapids village Greenbush township- Lebanon township, including part of Hubbardston village. Hubbardston village (part of) Total for Hubbardston village, in Lebanon township, Clin- ton county, and North Plains township, Ionia county. Olive township Ovid township, including Ovid village Ovid village Riley township Victor township . Watertown township Westphalia township, including Westphalia village . Westphalia village Ceatvford county. Beaver Creek township'o. Frederic township Grayling township 21 Maple Forest township 22 South Branch township 2a Delta county up... isnip Baldwin townshii Bark River township Bay de Noo township., Escanaba city Ward 1., ,„ ^„ 1,177 Ward 2 1 112 Ward 3.. Ward 4.. Ward 5.. Ward 6-. Ward 7., Escanaba township 24 Fairbanks township I-IIIII Ford River township Garden township, including Garden villagell Garden village Gladstone city ""I I Ward 1. 1,873 , 1,690 1,596 1,683 419 Ward 2 , ??o Ward 3 'nkS Ward 4 H" 035 Maple Ridge township MasonvUle township __ I Nahma township _ I I Sac Bay township " _I Wells townships* I""II Dickinson county 2^. Breen township Breitung township. Ileloh township Iron Mountain city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3. 2,000 1,891 282 1,292 535 277 25,136 1890 693 147 ,292 584 365 26,509 1,065 1,046 4,452 3,388 1,647 426 1,236 1,831 576 1,168 142 1,482 579 1,400 1,098 60 450 1,122 2,555 1,293 1,155 999 1,334 1,557 374 2,943 1,224 1,154 4,252 3,127 1,668 346 1,391 1,773 396 1,246 141 1,611 5.S3 1,453 1,235 316 228 1,716 484 199 23,881 1,075 469 9,549 792 298 1,386 1,234 465 3,380 653 2,203 967 186 828 17,890 532 1,074 400 9,242 1,245 2,835 1,423 1,277 1,041 1,505 1,699 350 10 2,962 170 260 1,658 316 106 15,330 706 478 724 740 837 1,267 lisi? 241 924 697 185 8,599 Wa^d tlllllllllllll h^3 Ward 5 ,--:::;:::::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ]:^ 189o' °'"® "^'^'^S^' formerly in Grant township. Incorporated as a city since 1890 ^^™'°" ^'"^Se, formerly in Hayes towiiship, incorporated as a city since \l p?rt Ji'J^'j? °' population of Harrison viUage. » IncludI PODSl^i?,n''S''.?r?^T5f'7 ofVinteriield township since 1890. ships population (552) of Ball, Blame, Center Plains, and grove town- «i Sli'f L^m''?^ township annexed since 1890. ti ??I? of Blaine and Grove townships annexed since 1890 23 1'^^ ?' ^'^i"?® township annexed stnoe 1890 ' " wills to^'JSnolP?^' °i ?™^« t°^°^hip Annexed since 1890. 25 OrganlSd froS Sf nffr™? 'SrP'^'^ of Escanaba township since 1890. uifeanizea tiom parts of Iron, Marquette, and Menominee counties in 1891. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Dickinson county— Continued. Norway city Ward 1 1,679 Ward 2 1, 417 Wurd 3 1,074 Norway township Sagola township Waucedah township Eaton county _ Bellevue township, including Bellevue village Bellevue village Benton township, including Potterville village Potterville village BTOokfield township Cannel township Charlotte city Ward 1 706 Ward 2 992 Ward 3 '. 1,155 Ward 4 1,239 Chester township Delta town.shiii Eaton towns 111 p Eaton Rapids C'ltv Ward 1 "- 750 Ward 2 626 Ward 3 727 Eaton Rapids township Grand Ledge city' Ward 1 1,220 Ward 2 941 Hamlin township Kalamo township Oneida township i Roxand township Sunfleld township, including Sunfleld village Sunfield village Vermontville township, including Vermontville village. Verinontville village Walton township, including Olivet village Olivet village Windsor township 1900 EMMET COUNTY' Bear Creek township * Bliss township Cai'p Lake township, including part of Mackinaw City Tillage. Mackinaw City village (part of) [For total see Mackinaw township, Cheboygan county.] Center township Cross Village township Egleston township Friendship townsnip "^ Littlefleld township' Little Traverse township,' including Harbor Springs village. Harbor Springs village Maple River township Petoskey city '. Ward 1 2,037 Ward 2 2,182 Ward 3 1.066 Pleasant View township Readmond township Resort tovmship » Springvale township ' West Traverse township « Genesee county - Argentine township Atlas township Burton township Clayton township -z Davison township, including Davison village Davison village -vt-v .,. Fenton township, including Fenton and Linden villages- Fenton village Linden village 4,170 1,230 527 715 31,668 2,344 1,074 1,517 495 1,243 1,021 4,092 1,243 1,383 959 2,103 1,172 2,161 1,086 1,428 1,187 1,598 1,979 451 1,755 684 1,900 Boo 1,497 15, 931 1890 32,094 1,387 704 561 544 354 369 877 2,152 1,643 516 5,285 341 479 752 630 344 41,804 927 1,199 1,145 1,227 1,768 751 3,843 2,408 543 2,084 l,§3l 505 1,344 1,089 8,867 1,420 1,482 1,084 1,970 1,256 1,606 1,224 1,591 s 1,324 1,731 . 1,891 1,881 730 1,995 790 1,718 8,756 61,153 202 236 219 484 140 305 343 1,488 1,052 603 2,872 278 433 39,480 1,069 1,256 1,233 1,337 1,617 456 3,667 2, 182 552 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1 Grand Ledge village, formerly in Oneida township, incorporated as a city since 1890. , „ - t j -n 2 Exclusive of population of Grand Ledge village. 8 Pflrt of Charlevoix county annexed since 1890. „ _ 4 Included Petoskey villagl in 1890. Part taken to form part of Resort town- ship .since 1890. , „ ^ , -n :|"er^Vile°«s°^p°o?|SlJSorparts of Friendship and Little ^"T^'i^^Sle"riihipTrganized from part of Littlefleld township and terri- tnrv tfl^PTi from Charlevoix county since 1890. . '^FoSerly in Bear creek township; incorporated as a city since 1890 sO^nTzeVfrom part of Bear Creek township and territory taken from Charlevoix county since 1890. . „,„„„ 10 Organized from part of Grout township since 1890. Genesee county— Continued. Flint city- ward 1. Ward 2-. . 4,384 . 4,091 Ward 3 2,909 Ward 4 1,719 Flint township Flushing township, including Flushing village Flushing village Forest township, including Otisville village Otisville village Gaines township. Including Gaines village Gaines village Genesee township, including part of Mt. Morris village _. Mt. Morris village ^part of) Total for Mt. Morns village, in Genesee and Mt. Morris townships. Grand Blanc township Montrose township, including Montrose village Montrose village Mt. Morris township, including part of Mt. Morris vlllage. Mt. Morris village (part of) Mundy township Richfield township Thetford township Vienna township, including Clio village Clio village Gladwin county _ Beaverton township " Bentley township "__. Billings townshipi2 Botirret township 13_.. Buckeye township i4_ Butman township i** _. Clement township i^* _, Gladwin city i' Gladwin townshipi^.. Grout township i" Sage township Sherman township " . Tobacco township Gogebic county - Bessemer city i^ Ward 1 900 Ward 2 833 Ward 3 918 Ward 4 363 Ward 5 897 Bessemer township i' Ironwood city 2» Ward 1 ^ 1,588 Ward 2 800 Ward 3 909 Ward 4 1,279 Ward 5 1,101 Ward 6 1,558 Ward 7 971 Ward 8 1,499 Ironwood township 20 Mtirenisco township Wakefield township, including Wakefield village Wakefield village Watersmeet township Grand Traverse county . Acme township 21 _ Blair township . 1900 East Bay townshlp^i Fife Lake township, including Fife Lake village . Fife Lake village Garfield township ^ Grant township.. Green Lake township- Long Lake township .. Mayfield township . Paradise township, including Kingsley village- Kingsley village Peninsula township IS, 103 1,172 2,132 900 1,600 29 z 1,619 240 1,556 1,30s 1,470 1,370 1,859 r, 512 1,158 165 1,368 1,338 1,297 2,123 640 6,564 756 534 333 156 254 359 101 775 732 713 568 213 1,070 16,738 3,911 817 9,705 459 111 1,438 1,191 297 20,479 692 797 553 1,019 456 986 699 787 663 878 1,693 419 1,134 " Organized from parts of Billings and Buckeye townships since 1890. 12 Part taken to form part of Bentley township since 1890. 13 Bourret township organized from parts of Clement and Gladwin townships since 1890. . , „ . n Included part of Gladwin village m 1890. Part taken to form part of Bent- ley township since 1890. 1' Exclusive of population of Gladwin village. M Sherman townsnip organized from part of Butman township since 1890. 1' Formerly in Buckeye and Grout townships ; incorporated as a city since 1890. 18 Included part of Gladwin village in 1890. Paxt taken to form Beaverton township since 1890. 19 Part of Bessemer township annexed to Bessemer city since 1890. 2" Part of Ironwood township annexed to Ironwood city since 1890. «i Acme township organized from part of East Bay township since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Geand Tkaverse county— Continued. Traverse City i_ Ward 1 1, 924 Ward 2 1,977 Ward 3 2, 926 Ward 4 919 Ward 5 1,661 Union township Whitewater towruship Gkatiot county. Aroada township, including Alma village.. Alma village Bethany township = Elba township, including Ashley village-. Ashley village Emerson townshiji_. Fulton township, including Perrinton village . Perrinton village Hamilton township Ithaca township, including Ithaca village Ithaca village Lafayette township Newark township New Haven township North Shade township North Star township ^ Pine River township ' St. Louis city 2 Ward 1_ Ward 2 443 Ward 3 537 Ward 4 580 Seville township Sumner township Washington township Wheeler township ~" Hillsdale county. Adams township. Including North Adams village- North Adams village Allen township "~ "~ Amboy township _ Cambria to wnsmp Camden township, including Camden villagel Camden village _ Fayette township, including JonesvlUe village Jonesville village Hillsdale city """ Ward 1.1 IIIIIIIIIIiri"057" Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Ward 4., Hillsdale township I" ~~~_ Jefferson township "__ ~~~" Litchfield township, including Litclifleld villagel Litchfield village Moscow township Pittsford township "II" Eansom township I Reading township, iQcluding Reading villagellll Reading village Scipio township III "I"I I Somerset township ___"!" Wheatland township __ I VI oodbridge township "I ""I" Wright township , 1,134 . 1,013 947 Houghton county.. Adams township* Calumet township, including'Laurium and"Red"jac]fet" villages. Laurium village 6 Red Jacket village Chassell township I Duncan township Elm River townsnip< ~"Z~I Franklin township IIII-IIIIII.I_I "I Hancock township, including Hancockvillage Hancock village " Laird township* "111 Osceola township IIIZI I Portage township,* including Houghton villagelll Houghton village Quincy township _ Schoolcraft township, including Lake Linden village.. Lake Linden village Torch Lake township ZZIII.IIIII 1900 9,407 208 29,889 3,489 2,047 1,691 1,895 617 1,461 1,797 33° 904 2,179 2,020 1,497 1,251 1,329 1,331 1,583 1,253 1,989 1,403 1,544 1,404 1,889 29,865 1,522 422 1,328 1,137 1,355 1,926 376 1,941 1,367 4,151 447 1,601 1,617 643 1,090 1,537 1,215 2,163 i,og6 957 1, 216 1,195 1,318 2,149 66, 063 3,253 25,991 5,643 4,668 1,088 1,316 532 5,418 5,996 4,050 658 7,615 5,019 3,359 1,667 4,197 2,597 3,314 1890 4,833 148 792 28,668 2,943 i,6S5 8 1,497 1,756 711 1,441 1,914 349 752 1,768 1,627 1,336 1,338 1,394 1,421 1,645 3 1, 346 2,246 1,322 1,371 1,538 1,640 30,660 1,773 5°4 1,429 1,236 1,498 1,911 1,833 1,288 3,915 455 1,771 1,714 601 1,127 1,560 1,403 1,989 1,237 1,260 1,343 2,246 35,389 1,475 12,529 1,159 3,073 680 476 2,687 2,735 1,772 159 3,630 3,531 2,062 1,258 3,325 1,862 2,904 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1 Traverse village, coextensive with Traverse township, incorporated as a city since 1890. 2 St. Louis village, formerly in Bethany and Pine Elver townships, incorpo- rated as a city since 1890. ' Exclusive of population of St. Louis village. * Elm River township organized from parts of Adams, Laird, and Portage townships since 1890. HUEON COUNTY- Binprham township, including Ubly village Ubly village Bloomfield township Brookfleld township Caseville township, including Caseville village., Caseville village.. 1900 Chandler township Colfax township, including part of Bad Axe village. Bad Axe village (part of). Total for Bad Axe village, in Colfax and Verona townships. Dwight township Fairhaven township : Gore township Grant township Hume township Huron township Lake township Lincoln township Meade township Oliver township, including Elkton village.. Elkton village Paris township . Port Austin township, including Port Austin village . Port Austin village Rubicon township, including Port Hope village Port Hope village. Sand Beach township, including Harbor Beach village.. Harbor Beach village^ Sebewaing township, including Sebewaing vUlageZZZZZ! Sebewaing village Sheridan township _ Sherman township 8 Sigel township Verona township. Including part of Bad Axe village . Bad Axe village (part of ) Winsor township Z__Z Ingham county.. Alaiedon township Aurellus township IZ_ZZZ_ Z Bunker Hill township Delhi township Ingham township, Including Dansville village '- Dansville village Lansing city _ Ward 1 Z_Z Ward 2 ZI '" 1,520 2,»59 2,570 359 Ward 3. Ward 4. S''''^ a ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ_ZZZ_ 4; 213 Ward 6 __ 1954 Lansing township "ZZZZ" ' Leroy township, including Webberville' village "Z " Webberville village Leslie township, including Leslie" village" Z Leslie village Locke township ZZZZZZ Mason city I Ward 1 ZZZZZZZZZZZZ i"6o3 Ward 2 _ _ ■''g". Meridian township Onondaga township Stockbridge township, inSudTng'stockbridie'^Tagi" btockbndge village _ a o - Vevay township ZZ Wheatfield township "Z""Z White Oak township ^" wT'™ township, "liTcluding Wlfiilmstou'viilSe' WiUiamston village r^xa^^. Ionia county. ; Saranac village . Belding city ' Berlin township Z..ZZZZ! Boston township, including Saranac village Campbell township ...... —— Danby township _ Z". Easton township "Z""Z.Z Ionia city "Z""Z ZZ Ward 1 ZZZZZ "r5ir Ward 2 1'211 Ward 3 Z I'O^S Ward 4 JL, ou-i Keene townshir!.--^'" '" '""" ^"^ Lyo-nsVo-wn-shiSZZ Lyons township, including "Muir and Pewamo vTliaS"e"s" and part of Lyons village. <=wamo villages, Lyons village (part of) Muir village ZZZZZZZ"ZZ~Z Pewamo village ZZZZZZ 84,162 1,404 432 884 981 1,421 507 1,214 1,425 339 1,241 1,585 887 244 1,145 808 1,100. 448 834 1,231 1,764 , 471 1,614 1,449 507 1,075 319 2,431 1,149 2,500 I, =43 1,011 1,719 1,058 1,821 902 2,109 39,818 1,172 1,387 920 1,467 1,155 374 16,485 1,353 1,441 346 2,220 1, 114 1,248 1,828 1,625 1,264 1,389 677 923 882 1,026 2,033 34, 329 ' Formerly Calumet. ' White Rock township annexed since 1890. 3,282 1,167 1,865 76B 1,692 1,181 2,175 5,209 1,534 iB 656 1,004 2,370 638 566 446 1890. 9 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK OIVrL DIVISIONS. Ionia county— Continued. North Plains township, Including part of Hubbardston village. Hubbardston village (part of) [For total see Lebanon township, Clinton county.] Odessa township, including Lake Odessa village Lalce Odessa village Orange township Orleans township Otisco township ' Portland township, including Portland village Portland village Ronald township Sebewa township * Iosco COUNTY - Alabaster township., Au Sable city _ Au Sable township .. Baldwin township * . Burleigh township _. East Tawas city* . Ward 1 486 Ward 2 699 Ward 3 551 Grant township.. Oscoda township.s including Oscoda village Oscoda village Plalnfield township Reno township Sherman township Tawas City ' Tawas township ' Wilber township 1900 lEON COUNTY =. Atkinson township " Bates township 12 Crystal Falls city " Crystal Falls township i*.. Hematite township " . Iron River township," including Iron River village Iron River village Manslield township " Mastodon township Stambaugh township,!' including Stambaugh village.. Stambaugh village Isabella county. Broomfleld township Chippewa township ._ Coe township, including Shepherd village . Shepherd village Coldwater township Deerfleld township Denver township Fremont township Gilmore township Isabella township Lincoln township Mt. Pleasant city Ward 1. Ward 2_ Ward 3- Nottawa township.. RoUand township — Sherman township.. Union township — Vernon township — Wise township . 1,280 . 1,290 . 1,092 Jackson county . Blackman township Columbia township, including Brooklyn village Brooklyn village Concord township, Including Concord village Concord village -— Grass Lake township, including Grass Lake village.. Grass Lake village 390 2,403 1,037 1,108 1,231 1,174 2,857 1.874 1,284 1,383 10,246 464 1,116 752 349 743 1,736 287 1,349 1, 109 330 364 280 1,228 9»0 1,990 366 402 3,2311 797/ 694 1,777 1,482 350 172 1,201 695 22,784 723 1,192 2,082 635 907 1,213 912 1,271 787 1,673 1,238 1,447 1, 023 878 1,247 1,363 1,166 48,222 1,695 1,579 494 1,380 534 1, 623 648 1890 1,477 360 2,251 63s 1,311 1,397 2 1, 450 2, 620 1,678 1,371 1,416 815,224 372 4,328 170 S285 443 2,200 149 3,848 3,593 200 358 168 1,544 8 805 299 i»4,4B2 16 1,176 1,426 1, 117 111 711 495 719 1,801 469 1,084 938 681 1,176 571 1,523 1,248 2,701 843 1,061 633 1,270 1,314 45, 031 1,713 1,574 596 1,415 580 1,643 617 1 Included Belding village ; incorporated as a city since 1890. 2 Exclusive of population of Belding village. ^ ^ „ j .. 8 Includes population (55) of Thompson township, annexed to Oscoda town- ^'"'^i East Tawas village, formerly in Baldwin township, incorporated as a city since 1890 s Exclusive of population of East Tawas village. Thompson township annexed since 1890. ^ , ■. ■ „ioon ' Tawas vUlage, formerly in Tawas township, incorporated as a city since 1890, 8 TTxclusive of population of Tawas village. . , „„, j _. » Felch township taken to form part of Dickinson county m 1891, and parts of Marquette and Menominee counties annexed since 1890. 10 Includes population (414) of Felch township. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Jackson county— Continued. Hanover township, including Hanover village Hanover village Henrietta township Jackson city.l Ward 1 1,813 Ward 2 3,023 Ward 3 2,110 Ward 4 3,977 Ward 5 3,186 Ward 6 4,057 Ward 7 3,930 Ward 8 3,084 Leoni township Liberty township Napoleon township Norvell township Parma township, including part of Parma village Parma village (part of) Total for Parma village, in Parma and Sandstone town- ships. Pulaski township Rives township . Sandstone township, including part of Parma village ' Parma village (part of) Spring Arbor township Springport township, including Springport village Springport village Summit township Tompkins township Waterloo township Kalamazoo county . Alamo township Brady township, including part of Vicksburg village Vicksburg village (part of) Total for Vicksburg village, in Brady and Schoolcraft townships. Charleston township, including parts of Augusta and Galesburg villages. Augusta village (part of) Total for Augusta village, in Charleston and Ross town- ships. Galesburg village (part of) Total for Galesburg village, in Charleston and Comstock townships. Climax township, including Climax village Climax village Comstock township, including part of Galesburg village.. Galesburg village (part of) Cooper township Kalamazoo city Ward 1 4,920 Ward 2 6,328 Ward 3 5,065 Ward 4 4,933 Ward 6 3,168 Kalamazoo township Oshtemo township Pavilion township Portage township Prairie Eonde township Richland township, including Richland village . Richland village . Ross township, including part of Augusta village Augusta village (part of) Schoolcraft township, including Schoolcraft village and part of Vicksburg village. Schoolcraft village Vicksburg village (part of) _ Texas towns. Wakeshma township . ■g vu gnip. Kalkaska county.. Boardman township. Including Boardman village. Boardman village Clearwater township . Cold Springs township Excelsior township Garfield township Glade township Kalkaska township, including Kalkaska village.. Kalkaska village Oliver township 1900 1,431 378 1,091 26, 180 1,438 872 948 800 1,072 178 420 961 1,183 1,368 242 1,032 1,422 559 1,047 1,076 1,074 44, 310 1,213 1,268 290 972 907 541 1,368 398 1,694 560 942 24,404 1,904 1.069 986 895 830 1,023 ^112 1,412 522 2,138 859 682 837 1,430 7,133 857 298 882 270 438 262 73 1, 727 1,304 152 n Organized from parts of Bates and Iron River townships since 1890. 12 Part taken to form part of Atkinson township since 1890. 18 Formerly in Crystal Falls township ; incorporated as a city, and part of Crystal Falls township annexed since 1890. i» Part taken to form part of Mansfield township and part annexed to Crys- tal Falls city since 1890. 15 Not separately returned in 1890. i« Organized from territory taken from Marquette county since 1890. 1' Part taken to form part of Atkinson township, and part annexed to Stam- baugh township since 1890. »« Organized from parts of Crystal Falls township and territory taken from Marquette county since 1890. 1" Part of Iron River township annexed since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kalkaska county— Continued. Orange town-ship Rapid River township. Springfield township __ Wilson township . 1900 Township 25, north, range 6, west- Township 26, north, range 5, west- Township 27, north, range 5, west.. Township 28, north, range 5, west. Kent oodnty . Ada township Algoma township, including part of Rockford village .1. Rockford village (part of) Total for Rockford village, in Algoma and Flainfield town- ships. Alpine township Bowne township 1111111. Byron township Caledonia township, including Caledonia village. Caledonia village Cannon township Z. Cascade township Courtland township Oaines township drand Rapids city Ward 1 6 941 Ward 2 4 538 Ward 3 8,346 Ward 4 8,684 Ward 5 9 348 S^'''? S 11.285 Ward 7 7 912 Ward 8 3 957 Ward 9 — _ 5 467 Ward 10 _ __ 8 128 Ward 11 7' 084 Ward 12 51875 Grand Rapids township, including East Grand Rapids village. East Grand Rapids village Grattan township. Lowell township, including Lowell village.. Lowell village. Nelson township, including Sand Lakevlllage'andpaxt of Cedar Springs village. Cedar Springs village (part of) Total for Cedar Springs village, in Nelson and Solon town- ' ships. Sand Lake village Oakfield township "II""I.""I" Paris township ' Plaiufield township, including part of Rockford vilfagell Rockford village (part of) Solon township, including part of Cedar Springs'villagel Cedar Springs village (part of) Sparta township, including Sparta village andpartof Lisbon village. Lisbon village (part of) Total for Lisbon village,2in Sparta township, Kent county,' and Chester township, Ottawa county. Sparta village Spencer township 11111 I~~ Tyrone township, including part of Casnovia viliagel.ZZ! Casnovia village (part of) Total for Casnovia village, in Tyrone township, Kent county, and Casnovia township, Muskegon county. Vergennes township Walker township Wyoming township,' including Grandville village .IIIII" Grandville village Keweenaw county ' . Allouez township s Eagle Harbor township ? Grant township s Houghton township Sherman township Lake county . Cha«e township Cherry Valley township " Dover township _ Eden township 591 657 602 409 133 14 28 129,714 1,308 1,296 1,982 2,077 64s 644 1,471 1,382 1,340 1,214 1,944 1,745 1,598 1,785 iM 438 1,115 1,200 1,147 1,311 1,280 1,342 1,351 87,565 60,278 1890 549 285 148 2,748 466 1,102 3,097 1,736 2,132 487 9SO 326 924 2, 058 1,771 66 1,631 463 2,898 ■ 13= .87 z, 126 1,185 1,513 ZOO 277 2,166 3,396 457 3,217 1,610 770 157 576 104 4,957 109,922 8,S25 1,109 3,145 z, 829 2,147 508 ',°3S 386 1,048 3,171 1,571 1,769 527 2,689 Z36 1,260 1,501 Z06 =75 1,094 3,239 3,234 *2,894 » 1, 103 576 100 189 868 »6,505 1,075 1,169 211 301 896 803 21 120 1 Parts of Paris and Wyoming townships annexed to Grand Rapids oitv elnce 1890. "^ ' 2 In 1890 in Sparta township, Kent county, only. ' Isle Royal county (population 185 in 1890) annexed in 1897. * Includes population (58) of Copper Harbor township, annexed to Easle Harbor and Grant townships since 1890. ' Clifton township annexed since 1890. » Includes population of Clifton township, not separately returned in 1890 ' Isle Royal county and part of Copper Harbor township annexed since 189o' » Part of Copper Harbor township annexed since 1890. » Includes population (326) of Center, Glencoe, and Yates townships M Yates township (population 121 in 1890) annexed since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lake county— Continued. Elk township. Ellsworth township, 11 including part of Luther village.. Luther village (part of) Total for Luther village, in Ellsworth and Newkirk town- ships. Lake township 1900 Newkirk township," including part of Luther village. Luther village (part of) ! Plnora township.. Pleasant Plains township, including Baldwin village- Baldwin village Webber township 12 Lapeee county. Almont township, including Almont village.. Almont village Arcadia township Attica township _ Burlington township, including Clifiord village. Clifford village Burnside township Deerfleld village. Dryden township, including Dryden village . Dryden village Elba township Goodland township Hadley township _ Imlay township, including Imlay City village Imlay City village Lapeer city Ward 1 641 Ward 2 1,008 Ward 3 718 Ward 4 930 Lapeer township. Marathon township, Including Columbiaville and Otter Lake villages. Columbiaville village ^ Otter Lake village Mayfield township. Metamora township, including Metamora village. Metamora village . North Branch township, including North Branch village. North Branch village Oregon township Rich township Leelanaw county '3. Bingham township... Centerville township . Cleveland township _. Elmwood township- Empire township, including Empire" village" Empire village Glen Arbor township " IIII-III— Kasson township Leelanaw towiLsnip 15 J Leland township i« IIIIII-I" Solon township- Suttons Bay township," Including Suttons Bay viilaee"""' Suttons Bay village Lenawee county - 1,836 . 2, 186 1,953 Adrian city — Ward 1 -I Ward 2 I Ward .3 - _ ^ Ward 4 T ,„„ Ward 5 : ]''^ Adrian township - _ _ • " Blisgield township, incIuSniBirssflSd'rtlYage Bhssfield village „_ ° Cambridge township —"I "_'"__' '__'_ "~" Clinton township, including ClintonvTllage" Canton village _ _ Deerteld township, including Deeii"eld Village JJeerneld village „ - „ Pairteid townshT """^=' '" °°^" -d Hudsou Vown-shlis! Franklin township "-1.11- 245 1,080 367 837 177 811 47P 373 416 27,641 1,836 7z8 1,179 1,301 1,292 339 1,781 1,106 1,226 328 984 1,093 1,201 2,373 1, Z22 3,297 870 1,686 457 21Z 1,148 1,170 313 1,779 654 1,067 1,252 10,556 811 1,285 606 824 1,155 609 593 685 1,620 946 888 1,248 398 48,406 9,654 1,708 2,139 1,268 1,125 1,483 1,038 1,528 440 1,307 205 „ 370 2,209 1,197 1890 569 1,949 1,084 59 shIpsS^8''9o'°'"'"''P organized from Glencoe and part of Ellsworth town- j^^H south Mamtou Island, formerly part of Manitou county, annexed since sinie^sT ''"'' '"""' ^°^ ^'^'^'i^' f°™«riy part of Mamtou county, annexed ^^^je North Manitou Island, formerly part of Manitou county, annexed since " Formerly Sutton. 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lenawee county— Continued. Hudson oityi Ward 1 494 Ward 2 1,006 Ward 3 903 Hudson township, i including part of Clayton village Clayton village (part of) Maeon township Madison township Medina township Ogden township Palmyra township Raisin township Eidgeway township, including Britton village Britten village Eiga township. Kollin township, including part of Addison village Addison village (part of) Total for Addison village, in Rollin and Woodstoclc town- ships. Eome township Seneca township, including Morenci village Morenci village Tecumseh township, including Tecumseh village Tecumseh village Woodstock township, including part of Addison village. Addison village (part of) 1900 Livingston county. Brighton township, including Brighton village. Brighton village Cohoctah township Conway township Deeriield township Genoa township Green Oak township Hamburg township. Handy township, including Fowlerville village Fowlerville village Hartland township Howell township, Including part of Howell village Howell village (part of) Total for Howell village, 8 in Howell and Marion townships. Iosco township Marion township, including part of Howell village Howell village (part of) Osceola township Putnam township, including Plnckney village Pinckney village Tyrone township Unadilla township Luce oounty_. Columbus township * Lakefleld township McMillan township,* including Newberry village-. Newberry village Pentlaud township Mackinac county _ Bois Blanc township Brevort township Cedar township" .-- Garfield township, including Naubmway village - Naubinway village Hendricks township- Holmes township, coextensive with Mackinac village-. Mackinac village Marquette township Moran township Newton townsriip. Portage township-. St. Ignace city :;;■ Ward 1 So Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 St. Ignace township Sherwood, township » 675 630 Macomb county - ,2,403 1,229 165 1,117 1,348 1,447 2,069 1,663 1,343 1,607 345 2,189 1,519 iBo 470 1,204 2,638 1,334 2,948 2,400 1,432 310 1890 2,178 a 1,801 1,605 781 1,340 1,208 898 843 770 876 1,969 946 969 3,365 2,428 2,518 908 1,108 90 865 1,201 500 911 930 204 297 2,263 1,421 219 7,703 226 377 389 601 87 727 665 66s 445 329 1,046 173 2,271 185 269 33,244 1,933 863 1,789 849 i,58o 1,195 1,406 1,687 2,136 1,765 1,444 1,399 2,301 1,559 142 42s 1,256 2,679 1,248 2,784 2,310 1,434 283 20,858 MINOE civil divisions. 1,676 741 1,286 1,298 1,072 916 817 918 2,103 1,049 3,388 1,146 914 1,242 449 1,076 1,010 2,455 159 1,949 1,115 S47 7,830 313 686 1,090 578 282 1,030 750 310 452 762 171 2,704 ISO 81,813 1,770 638 2,021 938 1,687 Armada township, including Armada village Armada village -TC^^ Bruce township, including part of Romeo village To^'d?ofR\i:io'^Ua1lTnB™cra-nd-Wa7hing7o-nVo-w^^ ships. 1 Hudson village, formerly in Hudson township, incorporated as a city.smce '2 Exclusive of population of Hudson village. ' ?oS^?oTiLro?SS.ed Som part of McMillan township since 1890. .' ShemSo?tow^iih"ani.ed from part of Cedax township since 1890. ' In 1890 to Chesterfield township, Macomb county, only. 1890. Maoomb county— Continued. Chesterfield township, including part of New Baltimore village. New Baltimore village (part of) Total for New Baltimore village,' in Chesterfield township, Macomb county, and Ira township, St. Clair county. Clinton township, including part of Fraser village Fraser village (part of) Total for Fraser village, in Clinton and Erin townships Erin township, including part of Fraser village Fraser village (part of) Harrison township in Lenox and Richmond Lenox township, including New Haven village, and part of Richmond village. New Haven village Richmond village (part of) — Total for Richmond village, townships. Macomb township Mt. Clemens city Ward 1 1,918 Ward 2 2,464 Ward 3 2,194 Kay township Richmond township, including parts of Memphis and Eichmoiid villages. Memphis village (part of) -■ Total for Memphis village, in Richmond township, Macomb county, and Riley township, St. Clair county. Richmond village (part of) Shelby township, including part of Utica village- Utica village (part of) Total for Utica village, in Shelby and Sterling townships _. Sterling township, including part of Utica viTlage Utica village (part of) Warren townsliip, including Warren village Warren village Washington township^ including part of Romeo village. Romeo village (pare of) . 1900 1890 Manistee oounty- Axcadia township Bear Lake township, including Bear Lake village-. Bear Lake village Brown township . Cleon township, including Copemish village Copemish village Filer township Manistee city Ward 1 1.720 Ward 2 2,021 Ward 3 1,746 Ward 4 1,806 Ward 5 1,871 Ward 6 2,150 Ward 7 2,946 Manistee township Maple Grove township Marilla township _ Onekama township, including Onekama village-. Onekama village : Pleasanton township Springdale township Stronach township Masquette county ' . 2,093 89s 922 1,625 41 252 2,440 211 721 2,351 489 390 I, "33 1,677 6,576 1,363 2,275 350 586 743 1,726 360 562 1,915 202 2,567 350 1,993 731 27,866 881 1,428 448 799 1,237 429 2,283 14,260 3,128 608 404 920 274 659 558 791 41,239 2,121 865 1,819 2,449 695 2,385 606 291 l>074 1,721 4,748 1,404 2,486 371 588 783 1,653 384 563 2,038 179 2, 423 1,707 662 303 695 341 13,255 671 1,287 432 726 810 2,101 12,812 2,631 361 341 1,082 593 105 710 39,521 360 10,068 2,622 1,285 694 270 608 11,197 904 Champion township ." Chocolay township' Ely townshipi" _ .; Forsyth township Humboldt township i" Ishpeming city" ;-™:- Ward 1 1.934 Ward 2 1,«5 Ward 3 1,715 Ward 4 2,044 Ward 5 1,326 Ward 6 1,<^75 Ward 7 J-.OSe Ward 8 1,109 Ward 9 1,132 Ward 10 909 Ishpeming township" Marquette city 12 r--r;- Ward 1 1,856 Ward 2 -- 1,255 Ward 3 1,280 Ward 4 , 977 ward 6 1.565 Ward 6 1,M9 Ward 7 1,396 Ward 8 580 8 Parts of Ely, Humboldt, and Tllden townships taken to form part of Dick- inson county in 1891, and part of Republic township annexed to Iron county » Parts taken to form Sands, Skandia, and West Branch townships since 1890. 10 Part taken to form part of Dickinson county in 1891. " Part of Ishpeming township annexed to Ishpeming city since 1890. w Part of Marquette township annexed since 1890. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR OmL DIVISIONS. Maequette county— Continued. Marquette township i Michigamme township,. Negaunee city 2_ Ward 1 jt 1,548 Ward 2 1, 461 Ward 3-_j 791 Ward 4 1, 808 V/ard 5 1, 327 Negaunee township 2 Republic townsliip3_ Richmond township, including Palmer village _ Palmer village Sands township * Skandia township * Tilden township' Turin township . 1900 West Branch township * Mason county - Amher township," including part of Scottville village Scottville village (part of) Total for Scottville village,^ in Amber and Custer town- ships. Branch township Custer township, including Custer village and part oi Scottville village. Custer village Scottville village (part of) Eden township Freesoil township Grant township Hamlin township' Ludington city_ Ward 1 Ward 2_ 857 1,281 Ward 3 1,362 Ward 4 1, 634 Ward 5 1,800 Ward 6 232 Pere Marquette township ' Riverton township Sheridan township Sherman township Summit township Victory township Mecosta county.. Austin township. Big Rapids city Ward 1_. Ward 2_. Ward 3 1,3S9 Ward 4 __ §26 Ward 5 1 1_002 Big Rapids township Chippewa township . Colfax township Deerfleld township, including part of Morley vlllage-II~ Morley village (part of) Total for Morley village, in Deerfield and Etna townships Etna township, including part of Slorley village Morley village (part of) Fork township """' Grant township ~'~~ Green township Hinton township Martiny township' _" Mecosta township Millbrooli township Morton township, mcluding Mecosta vilfage". Mecosta village Sheridan township ~" Wheatland township Menominee county io_. Cedarville township. Holmes township Ingallston township. Menominee city _ 200 1,143 6,935 18,885 267 554 614 1,541 782 1,112 569 293 7,166 965 1,488 461 1,026 486 1,053 20, 693 683 870 911 1,114 91 334 946 243 1,435 636 1,404 1,310 745 926 1,210 966 416 864 1,274 27,046 813 612 769 12,818 Ward 1 "~1~881~ Ward 2 __ " l'974 Ward 3 l|681 Ward 4 2, 184 Ward 5 1,686 Ward 6 2,006 Ward 7 1,506 1 Part annexed to Mari(uette city since 1890. ■ Part of Negaunee township annexed to Negaunee city since 1890 5 Part annexed to Iron county since 1890. ' Organized from part of Chocolay toivnship since 1890. " Part taken to form part of Dickinson county in 1891. ' includes population (171) of Lincoln township. ' Part of Lincoln township annexed since 1890. ' Given in 1890 as in Custer township only. ' Given as Martinez in 1890. 1890 268 1,435 6,078 94 833 2,293 2,594 892 1,132 799 X, oil 192 338 1,448 908 141 100 282 » 16, 385 319 1,287 579 878 301 85 7,517 944 1,203 349 550 508 658 19, 697 695 655 969 1, 000 1,260 142 48s 1,122 343 670 493 1,811 1,152 633 851 ■ 971 967 472 430 1,315 " 33, 639 536 376 491 10,630 MINOR OmL DIVISIONS. Menominee county— Continued. Menominee township 12 Mellen township ^ Meyer township Nadeau township Spalding townshib Stephenson township, including Stephenson village Stephenson village Midland county.. Edenville township.. Geneva township Greendale township . Homer township Hope township" IngersoU township Jasper township Jerome township Larkin township Lee township Lincoln township Midland city.. 1900 Ward 1 586 Ward 2 818 Ward 3 568 Ward 4 391 Midland township Mills township '3 Mt. Haley township Porter township . Warren township, including Coleman village. Coleman village Missaukee county . Bloomfield township Butterfield township 1* _ Caldwell township Clam Union township ._ Etna township '* Forest township . Lake township, including part of Lake City village . Lake City villsPge (part of) Total for Lake City village,!' in Lake and Reeder townships, Norwich township Pioneer township. Reeder township, including part of Lake City village Lake City village (part of) Richland township, including part of McBalnvIliaiel McBain village (part of) . Total for McBain village, in Richland and Riverside town" ships. Riverside township, including pajt of McBain village McBain village (^part of) West Branch township ~_ ~~~ ~ Monroe county. Ash township Bedford township.. Berlin township . Dundee township, including Dundee village Dundee village Erie township.. Exeter township I."I II I~ Frenchtown township III.I. '_'_ I Ida township II..IIII La Salle township IIIIII London township '"__ '_'_ Milan township, including part of Mifan'vlllage Milan village (part of) Total for Milan village in MilanVownihip, MonroVcJuntv and Vork township, Washtenaw county Monroe city ' ' Wardl , ,-,„ Wai-d 2 Illlliril ^' qS Ward 3 , jfj Ward 4 '_ "'■'Si" Monroe township "I" I '''' Raislnvllle township _. ."_'_'_"_ ^'%"t'^?u'^rg*"vlu5e!^:.'°.!^"'^^°^"^^^^^^^^^ Whiteford township 11 IIIIIIIIII. Montcalm county. 1,290 1,022 1,387 2,003 3,326 3,006 395 14,439 763 584 247 657 752 1,304 1,019 533 702 638 343 2,363 1,057 241 683 779 1,874 1,014 284 221 708 987 1,099 zo 816 789 263 1,439 806 1,166 114 709 1,368 595 315 32,754 1,913 2,179 1,820 3,061 r, 118 1,426 1,696 1,938 1,809 1,320 1,271 2,111 435 1, 141 5,043 1,137 1,811 2,169 468 2,050 82,754 1,201 2,254 906 1890 1,566>| 1,252 1,.526 1,915 2,279 456 10,657 460 458 151 552 665 1,130 701 509 377 2M 252 2,277 1,020 444 604 5,048 159 405 678 169 193 636 663 441 154 832 634 617 230 32,837 1,997 1,837 1,906 3,539 1,166 1,463 1,716 2,023 1,410 1,315 1,315 2,079 347 917 6,258 890 1,830 1,858 408 1,901 32,637 1,027 2,182 921 Belvidere township. Iron c^oCty sfnce*°l8lo™ ^^^ °^ Dickinson county in 1891, and plrt annexed to andVron ±n^F^c"^°'^ ^'''"''^ °* ^'•«^°' ^^"t'^'^S, and Norway townships, " M^4TowZhi^o^r|ST4mTar?^SL^'r"T« '^^'^^'P ^"^"^ 18»- " Butterfield townsfiiTTlf^™? ™i ? " °' '^°P® township since 1890. « In islo fn Re°edS'rwnsSp'on'ly^°'" P"' °* ^^"^ t°^"«l^iP ^^<^^ IS^O. 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OP MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Contin^ied. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIOHS. 1900 1890 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Montcalm county— Continued. Bushnell township . Cato township, Including Lakeview village-. Lakeview village Crystal township.. Day township, including McBrlde village.. McBride village Douglass township_ Eureka township Evergreen township, including part o£ Sheridan village.. Sheridan village (part of) Total for Sheridan village, in Evergreen, Fairplain, and Sidney townships. Fairplain township, including part of Sheridan village Sheridan village (part of) Ferris township . Greenville city. Ward 1 943 Ward 2 1,260 Ward 3 1,178 Home township, including Edmore village Edmore village- Maple Valley township.. Montcalm township . Pierson township, including Pierson village. Pierson village Pine township.. Reynolds township. Including Howard City village, dliage Howard City village. Kichland township Sidney township, Including part of Sheridan village-. Sheridan village (part of) Stanton city . Wlniield township.. MONTMOEENOY COUNTY . Albert township ' Biiley township 2 Hillman township, including Hillman village., Hillman village . Montmorency township.. Rust township Vienna township 2 Muskegon county. Blue Lake township Casnovia township, including part of Casnovia village., Casnovia village (part of). [For total see Tyrone township, Kent county.] Cedar Creek township . Dalton township Egelston township. Fruitland township Fruitport township, s inoludlBg Fruitport viUage., Fruitport village Holton tovmship _ Laketon township * Montague township, including Montague village.. Montague village Moorland township Muskegon city Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5.... Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8.. 2,216 r 3,045 2,153 1,858 '"_' __ _ 3,256 " I __ 3,187 3,131 .,„.„„ ^11 1,972 Muskegontownship, including part of Muskegon Heights village. Muskegon Heights village (part of) . -- Total for Muskejgon Heights village, in Muskegon and Norton townships. Nortli Muskegon city * if -r-rv Norton township, including part of Muskegon Heights village. Muskegon Heights village (part of) Ravenna township Sullivan township '. vv mtenall township, including Whitehall village. Whitehall village White River township Newaygo county. Ashland township, including Grant village Grant village Barton township Beaver township Big Prairie township Bndgeton township 1 Includes population (92) of Whea;tfleld township. ^ ^ t jivo,* 2 ^enna tdwS.ship orgkni^ed from Wheatfield township and parts of Albert ''"^^uilCn'tSwnSffo'rlSed from part of I^tport township since 1890. 1,216 2,087 935 1,445 1,438 289 1,104 816 1,867 300 437 1,183 17 1,163 3,381 1,653 642 1,842 1,310 1,250 215 1,186 2,015 1,398 1,136 1,378 120 1,234 1,095 3,234 1,326 2,016 1,024 1,344 1,737 333 968 1,181 1,814 3,056 1,498 73S 1,808 1,510 1,410 215 1,072 1,804 1,137 1,140 1,514 827 417 819 =53 445 371 355 87,036 149 1,940 177 367 815 319 844 927 iJe 419 1,384 998 868 20,818 1,316 476 1,012 513 1,416 S36 1,492 447 1,582 1,481 574 17,673 1,523 214 743 503 394 585 1,3.52 1,137 11,487 142 338 535 177 203 40,013 138 1,734 169 337 638 289 580 1,446 906 6 614 1,967 1,623 738 22,702 1,498 1,590 723 1,466 2,014 1,903 633 773 409 445 584 Newaygo county— Continued. Brooks township. Including part of Newaygo village Newaygo village (part of) Total for Newaygo village, in Brooks and Garfield town- ships. Croton township, Including Croton village Croton village . Dayton township. Including part of Fremont village . Fremont village (part of) _ Total for Fremont village, in Dayton and Sheridan town- Denver township, including part of Hesperia village Hesperia village (part of) Total for Hesperia village, in Denver township, Newaygo county, and Newfield township, Oceana county. Ensley township Everett toynship. Garfield township, including part of Newaygo village.. Newaygo village (part of) Goodwell townsWp Grant township Home township Lincoln township . Monroe township . Norwich township Sheridan township, including part of Fremont village — Fremont village (part of) Sherman township Troy township Wilcox township, including White Cloud village- White Cloud village Oakland county. Addison township, including Leonard village. Leonard village Avon township, including Rochester village Rochester village — Bloomfield township, including Birmingham village.. Birmingham village Brandon township - Commerce township Farmlngton township, including Farmington village . Farmington village Groveland township Highland township Holly township, including Holly village Holly village Independence township, including Clarkston village Clarkston village Lyon township, including South Lyon village South Lyon village Milford township, including Milford village Milford village Novi township . Oakland township Orion township, including Orion village Orion village Oxford township, including Oxford village.. Oxford village Pontiac city Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4- Ward 5-, Pontiac township . Rose township.. 1,277 1,966 1,955 3,376 1,195 Royal Oak township, including Royal Oak village- Royal Oak village Southfield township- Springfield township Troy township Waterford township West Bloomfield township.. White Lake township Oceana county. Benona township Clay banks township. Colfax township Crystal township Elbridge township—.. Ferry township - Golden township Grant township Greenwood township Hart township, including Hart village _ Hart village Leavitt township _ Newfield township, including part of Hesperia village Hesperia village (part of) [For total see Denver township, Newaygo county.] Otto township Pentwater township, Including Pentwater village Pentwater village 1,009 722 i, 172 509 59 1,930 721 ',331 1,193 243 474 1,164 390 1,387 4SO 350 612 310 411 439 402 1,861 610 734 224 1,000 595 44, 792 335 2,584 1,535 2,296 1,170 1,179 1,124 1,753 530 828 1,142 2,266 1,419 1,191 360 1,569 657 1,866 i,ioS 1,245 870 1,507 756 1,990 1, 172 9,769 1,016 862 2,012 468 1,378 906 1,527 1,079 999 718 16,644 1,173 712 314 665 1,414 972 958 840 482 2,396 1. 134 1,052 874 231 171 1,138 . 1,061 * North Muskegon village, formerly in Laketon township, incorporated as a city since 1890. » Exclusive of population of North Muskegon village. 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Oceana county— Continued. Shelby township, including Shelby village- Shelby village Weare township Ogemaw county. Churchill township Oumming township Edwards township Foster township 2 Goodar to\^'nship Hill township Horton township Klacking township Logan township ■ Mills township Richland township Rose towujihip ''^ West Branch to^vnship,* including West Branch village _ West Branch village Ontonagon county.. Bohemia township Carp Lake township* Greenland township Haight township « Interior township ^ McMillan township ^ Matchwood township '» Ontonagon township," including Ontonagon village- Ontonagon village Rockland township Osceola county. Burden township, including Tustin village - Tustin village Cedar township.. Evart township, including part of Evart village Evart village (part of) Total for Evart village, in Evart and Osceola townships . Hartwick township Hersey township/ including Hersey village Hersey village Highland township.. Le Roy township, including Le Roy village.. Le Roy village Lincoln township.. Marion township, including Marion village Marion village Middle Branch township Orient township Osceola township, including part of Evart village . Evart village (part of) Richmond township,^ including Reed City village.. Reed City village Rose Lake township Sherman township Sylvan township Oscoda county . Big Creek township » j.. Comins township Elmer township i" i_. Mentor townshipii 1900 Otsego county . Bagley township, including part of Gaylord village.. Gaylord village {part of). Total for Gaylord village, in Bagley and Livingston town- ships. Charlton township Chester township Corwith township Dover township Elmira township Hayes township . Livingston township, including part of Gaylord village — Gaylord village (part of) Otsego Lake township 2,568 i,o8i 915 7,765 594 673 691 115 331 368 287 383 236 761 111 1,000 2,325 1,4X3 1,390 289 274 868 156 1,618 1,267 1,265 17,869 1,359 303 314 1,194 4=5 1,360 S40 1,157 3=7 792 1,312 37S 1,250 1,253 741 518 758 1,697 935 3,401 =i05r 669 1,002 653 1,468 349 681 319 119 1890 2,470 994 822 16,683 318 197 217 167 97 47 224 291 69 66 882 211 1,776 1,302 3,756 92 18 272 569 697 1,664 664 14, 630 734 336 1,215 432 1,260 417 908 328 326 1,087 452 1,084 1,042 219 707 1,550 837 3,064 1,776 627 810 504 » 1,904 187 272 122 607 4,272 1,325 689 766 »S3 1,561 661 176 149 325 177 1,090 699 3.54 • 158 658 661 254 166 1,506 1,033 795 408 487 641 1 Includes population (1,631) of Beaver Lake, Damon, and Ogemaw town- ships. 2 Beaver Lake township (population 284 in 1890) and part of Damon town- ship annexed since 1890. 3 Part of Damon township annexed since 1890. * Ogemaw towmship (population 272 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 6 Matchwood township organized from parts of Carp Lake and Ontonagon townships since 1890. • Haight township organized from parts of Interior and McMillan townships since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Ottawa county.. Allendale township Blendon township Chester township, including part of Lisbon village Lisbon village (part of) [For total see Sparta township, Kent county.] Crockery township Georgetown township Grand Haven city ----- Ward 1 964 Ward 2 „ J™ M^ard 3 2,177 Ward 4 »37 Grand Haven township Holland city 12 -■J-ior" Ward 1 2,126 Ward 2 , 910 Ward 3 J. 80? Ward 4 1, 931 Ward 5 1.023 Holland township, 12 including part of Zeeland village — Zeeland village (part of) Total for Zeeland village,!* in Holland and Zeeland town- Jamestown township Olive township Polkton township. Including Coopersville village Coopersville village Robinson township Spring Lake township, including Spring Lake village-. Spring Lake village Tallmadge township Wright township Zeeland township, including part of Zeeland village .. Zeeland village (part of) Presque Isle county. Allis township, including Onaway village Onaway village Bearinger township 1* Belknap township Bismarck township Case township Krakow township Metz township Moltke township Posen township Presque Isle township Rogers township,'* including Rogers village . Rogers village Roscommon county- Denton township Gerrish township ^^. Higgins township, including Roscommon village - Roscommon village , Markey township Nester township Richfield township Roscommon township St. Helen township Saginaw county-. Albee township Birch Run township Blumfleld township Brady township, including Oakley village . Oakley village Brant township.. Bridgeport township— Buena vista township CarroUton township — Chapin township Chesamng township, including Chesaning village . Chesaning village Frankenmuth township 11 — Fremont township " James township III I" Jonesfield township, including Merrill village ..III Merrill village. Kochville township III 11 IZ IZ._-IZI ' Lakefield township ~~~ " Maple Grove township "ZZ. Z Marion township Richland township ..Z' Z Z " 1900 39,667 1,429 1,680 1,562 55 1,318 1,878 4,743 7,790 3,441 173 1,326 2,015 2,073 2,298 660 729 1,765 696 1,406 1,609 3,109 1,153 8,821 1,768 1,204 198 1,108 273 1,291 493 571 611 1,681 137 800 544 1,787 84 129 584 465 76 269 147 396 102 81,222 913 1,430 1,458 1,504 231 '1,286 1,873 3,685 1,952 855 2,540 1,244 2,063 1,141 610 1,316 459 872 710 1,610 810 1,630 I ?^!^,?^ Richmond township annexed to Hersey township since 1890. and m"Hnfult?wnsWps.''''> °' ^'^'"°°' <^^««°^°°1. HaJmon. Long Lake, ami"exedlSi°oe'l8?0^™°"' ^""^ ^*' ^°^™ townships (population 367 in 1890) n ^^^fi^wood township (population 131 in 1890) annexed since 1890. IS p»S-^„f w®if°'"i^!'^'P (population 218 in 1890) annexed since 1890. " ?n?890 1? z"efand°t3ironir'' '° '"''"''"' "''' """' '''"■ " Bearinger township organized from part of Rogers township since 1890. 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Saginaw county— Continued. Saginaw clty_. Ward 1 3,177 Ward 2 8, 517 Ward 3 1, 545 Ward i . 3, 089 Ward 5 4,363 Ward 6 2, 198 Ward 7 4,868 Ward 8 - 1,913 Wajd 9 1,639 Ward 10 3,405 Ward 11 3,373 Ward 12 2,587 Ward 13 1,805 Ward 14 2,273 Ward 15 2, 603 Saginaw township . St. Charles township, including St. Charles village . St. Charles villag;e Spaulding township Swan Creek township Taymouth township Thomastown township TIttabawassee township Zilwaukee township St. Claik county . B^lin township _ Brockway township, including Yale village . Yale village ^ Burchvllle township Gasco township. China township Clay township, including Algonao village . Al^onac village Clyde township Columbus township Cottrellville township East China township 1900 Emmet township, including Emmet village . Emmet village Port Gratiot township Grant township _ Greenwood tovmship Ira township, including part of New Baltimore village — New Baltimore village (part of) [For total see Chesterfield township, Macomb county.] Kenockee township Kimball township Lynn township Marine city Ward 1 1,443 Ward 2-. Ward 3_. Mussey township, including Capac vlllage. Capac village Port Huron city ' . 1,100 , 1,286 Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward - ,...,„ Ward 7 1. 2;8 Ward 8 ^,056 Ward 9 1.520 Ward 10. 1.033 1,712 1,304 1,478 2,787 , 2,359 . 2,381 Port Huron townships ——=:;,-, KIley township, including part of Memphis village- Memphis village (part of) ■— — ' Richmond township, Macomb county.] [For total see St. Clair city Ward 1 Ward 2 Wards . 990 . 784 . 769 St. Clair township. Wales township St. Joseph county.. Burr Oak township, including Burr Oak village Burr Oak village Colon township. Constantine township.'including Constantine village Constantine village Fabius township Pawn River township Florence township Flowerfleld township Leonldas township _ Lockport township* Mendon township, including Mendon village — Mendon village Mottville township - 42,346 1,244 2,925 1,317 585 588 1,723 1,185 1,576 55,228 1,267 2,325 I, I2S 532 1,722 1,318 2,462 I, 216 948 1, 054 1,130 257 1,155 265 774 923 1,236 l,-304 27 1,264 1,437 869 3,829 1,617 S47 19, 158 1S90 46,322 1,340 1,807 516 493 1,679 1,200 1,581 1,963 152,106 1,237 2,237 1,666 1,462 236 2,543 1,554 1,432 23,889 1,698 744 1,842 1,919 z, 226 838 526 665 1,048 1,269 731 1,776 777 1,811 1,380 1,681 1,014 1,158 1,054 294 1,251 774 1,142 1,457 1,495 1,202 1,356 857 3,268 1,683 13,643 1,407 1,605 217 2,353 1,807 1,635 ?5,366 1,738 687 1,615 2,141 1,346 1,035 602 791 1,184 1,462 «741 1,893 808 545 '4^er^^^%ZlXr^^^^''^^^^ township, incorporated as a °'*'V^cl^e of population of Three Rivers village. minor civil divisions. St. Joseph county— Continued. Nottawa township, including Centerville village- - Centerville village Park township Sherman township Sturgis city • . Ward 1 921 Ward 2 664 Ward 3- Sturgis township « . Three Rivers aity *. Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3- 1,364 1,268 652 Ward 4 376 White Pigeon township, including White Pigeon village- White Pigeon village Sanilac county- Argyle township Austin township , Brideehampton township, including part of Carsonville village. Carsonville village (part of) Total for Carsonville village, in Bridgehampton and Wash- ington townships. Buel township Custer township, including part of Sanilac Center village- Sanilac Center village (part of) Total for Sanilac Center village, in Custer and Watertown townships. Delaware township, including Forestville village Forestville village Elk township Elmer township Evergreen township Plynn township : Forester township Fremont township Greenleaf township Lamotte township Lexington township, including Croswell and Lexington villages Croswell village — Lexington village . Maple Valley township, including Brown City village-. Brown City village . Marion township, Including DeckervUle village . Deckerville village . Marlette township. Including Marlette village. Marlette village 1900 Minden township, including Minden City village-. Minden City village Moore township - Sanilac township. Including Port Sanilac village. Port Sanilac village Speaker township . Washington township, Including part of Carsonville vil- lage. Carsonville village (part of) Watertown township, including part of Sanilac Center village. Sanilac Center village (part of) Wheatland township Worth township , Schoolcbaft county - Doyle township s Germfask township Harrison township Hiawatha township, Including part of Manistique village. Manistique village (part of) Total for Manistique village, in Hiawatha and Manistique townships. Inwood township » Manistique township,^ including part of Manistique vil- lage. Manistique village (part of) Seney township Thompson township ' Shiawassee county . Antrim township Bennington township : Burns township, including Byron vUlage - Byron village . Caledonia township Corunna city 1,577 645 891 765 2,465 488 3,650 1,848 705 36,055 1,107 1,010 1,327 zoo 400 985 1,202 151 578 2,042 282 1,639 1,002 1,063 1,049 909 1,062 893 1,036 2,653 606 619 1,746 603 1,838 398 2,669 996 1,068 408 1,019 1,582 3'4 1,831 1,666 300 1,533 427 742 1,182 750 319 517 2,061 1,777 4, Z26 673 2,661 33, 866 904 1,287 1,463 432 1,383 1,610 1890. Ward 1 687 Ward 2 648 Ward 3 276 6 Sturgis village, formerly in Sturgis township, incorporated as a city since 1. I Exclusive of population of Sturgis village. 8 Doyle township organized from part of Manistique township since 1890. • Inwopd township organized from part of Thompson township since 1890. 16 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Shiawassee county— Continued. Fairfield township Hazelton township Mlddlebuiy township . New Haven township . Owosso city Ward 1- Ward 2 2,083 Ward 3 1,461 Ward 4 1, 964 Ward 5 1,755 1900 Owosso township _ Perry township, including Morrice and Perry villages . Morrice village Perry village Sush township Sclota township, including Laingsburg village Laingsburg village Shiawassee township, including Bancroft vDlage Bancroft village Venice township . Vernon township, including Durand and Vernon villages. Durand village Vernon village Woodhull township TCSCOLA COUNTY - Akron township Aimer township Arbela township Columbia town ship, including TJnlonvllle village-, Unionville village Dayton township Denmark township, Including Keese village Reese village.. Elkland township. Including Cass City village Cass City village Ellington township. Elmwood township. Including Gagetown village - Gagetown village Falrgrove townslup Fremont township, including Mayville village Mayville village Gilford township . Indian Fields township, including Caro village . Caro village.. Juniata township i Kingston township, Including part of Kingston village- Kingston village {part of) Total for Kingston village, in Kingston and Koylton town- ships. Koylton township, including part of Kingston village Kingston village (part of) MilUngton township. Including MlUington village Millington village Novesta township Tuscola township. Vassar township, including Vassar village-. Vassar village Watertown township . Wells township Wlsner township Van Bueen county - Almena township-. Antwerp township. Including Lawton village LawtoD village Arlington township, including part of Bangor village Bangor village (part of) Total for Bangor village,^ in Arlington and Bangor town- Bangor township, including part of Bangor vlUage- Bangor village (part of) . Bloomlngdale township, including Bloomingdale village and part of Goblevllle village. Bloomingdale village Goblevilie village (part of)_ Total for Goblevifle village, in Bloomingdale and Pine Grove townships. Columbia township. Including Breedsvllle village Breedsville village Covert township-. Decatur townsmp, including Decatur village _ Decatur village Geneva township Hamilton township-. Hartford township, including Hartford village _ Hartford village Keeler township-. Lawrence township, including Lawrence village-. Lawrence village Paw Paw township. Including Paw Paw village Paw Paw village-. Pine Grove township, includtog part of Goblevllle vUlage. Gobleville village (part of) Porter township 985 1,747 848 1,599 8,696 1,175 1,967 476 641 1,238 1,430 690 1,610 5=8 1,341 3,878 536 805 35,890 2,060 1,299 1,228 1,772 427 1,309 1,972 4x6 2,133 I) "3 867 1,598 329 1,900 2,066 825 1,199 2,878 2,006 1,159 1,385 213 286 1,047 1,772 638 1,073 1,328 2,884 I1832 1,217 1,035 709 33,274 1,016 2,164 942 1,440 60 482 Q6r 379 =45 505 .,591 236 .,728 i,098 ,356 .,569 855 :,403 ,077 995 683 598 457 46s 524 260 028 1890 977 1,801 966 1,752 6,564 1,191 1,900 422 440 1,362 1,448 654 1,892 642 1,414 2,291 255 585 32,508 1,693 1,315 1,268 1,527 414 1,279 1,820 1,869 81^ 1,422 =37 1,968 1,921 7=8 1,069 2,469 I, 701 1,157 1,U0 1,069 1,616 454 741 1,324 2,500 1,682 1,308 779 472 0,541 1,922 788 1,549 904 2,384 '1^952 380 1,651 212 1,381 1,789 I, Z09 1,428 966 2,430 1,044 1,114 1,779 564 2,450 1% 1,091 1 In 1890 in Bangor township only. 2 Given in 1890 as In Lodi Saline, and York townships. ' Parts of Greenfield and Hamtramck townships annexed to Detroit cltv since 1890. ' MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Van Buben oottnty— Continued. South Haven township. Including South Haven vUlage.. South Haven village Waverly township Washtenaw county - 1900 Ann Arbor city-. Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3_, Ward^ Ward 5-, 2, 974 2, 338 2, 132 1, 756 763 Ward 6 2, 606 Ward 7 1,940 Ann Arbor township Augusta townsliip Bridgewater township Dexter township Freedom township Lima township, including part of Chelsea village Chelsea village (part of)- Total for Chelsea village, in Lima and Sylvan townships . Lodi township-. Lyndon township Manchester township, including Manchester village _ Manchester village Northfield township Plttsfield township Salem township _ Saline township, Including Saline village . Saline village 2 Scio township, including Dexter village Dexter village Sharon township Superior township Sylvan township, Including part of Chelsea village Chelsea village (part of) Webster township York township. Including part of Milan village Milan village (part of) SFor total see Milan township, Monroe county.] antl city Ward 1 1, e Ward 2 1,268 Ward 3 2, 135 Ward 4 845 Ward 6- Ypsilanti township - 1,497 Wayne county - Brownstown township . Canton township _ Dearborn township, Including Dearborn village- Dearborn village Detroit cltv ^ Ward 1 Ward 15,849 12,583 Ward 3 I6, 927 Ward 4 15,995 Ward 5 19,191 Ward 6 17 gig Ward 7 : 17; 663 Ward 8 17 101 S*""} -t 28, 281 Ward 10 21, 180 w"5 S 18.898 Ward 12 _ 17 950 w°'''5 }? 15,177 Ward 14 13 668 Ward 15 9 313 Ward 16-. 18,605 Ward 17 9' 714 Ecqree township. Including Glenn wood and^Eiver Eouee villages. ^ Glennwood village River Rouge village Gratiot township * Greenfield township,^ IncluSngpart'of'nighTand'PaTk" Highland Park village fpart of) Total for Highland Park viUage, in Greenfiild'^d" Ham"" tramck townships. ®^5^P°J;°* townshlp,4 including Grossepolnt and Grosse- pomt Farms villages. v^^uijist^ Grossepolnt village Grossepoint Farms village Hamtramck township," ' " village. 8 including part of Highiand'PMk Highland Park village (part of) Huron township-. Livonia township MonCTagontownshlp7lnSudini'TTenton"vilTagr Irenton village _ _ ° Nankin township. Including Wayne'vllSge" Wayne village . ® """TnhvilinmaS^!!^^^^^ 6,368 4,009 1,130 47,761 14,509 1,036 1,739 1,0U 696 1,013 961 72 1.63s 1,121 665 2,146 1,209 1,266 1,050 1,158 1,668 584 1,893 900 984 1,039 2,496 1.563 747 1,952 706 7,378 1,233 348,793 2,031 1,218 2,752 844 285,704 6,675 999 1,748 1,333 2,360 245 427 2,933 343 817 3,078 182 1,978 1,460 2,387 1, 167 3,812 1.361 2,371 .755 1890 2,924 1,924 1,114 42,210 '8JS7^°?SJ^p^rof^f,^i^orhCn°^r^^^ 17 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MICHIGAN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Wayne county— Continued. Plymouth township.i Including Plymouth village- Plymouth village Redford township JKomulus township Springwells township, including Delray village Delray village Sumpter township Taylor township Van Buren township Wyandotte city- Ward 1 1,807 Ward 2 1,161 Ward 3 2,215 Wexford county.. Antioch township, including part of Sherman village Sherman village (part of) ;. Total for Sherman village, in Antioch, Hanover, Springville, and Wexford townsmps. Boon township, including part of Harrietta village Hanietta village (part of). Total for Harrietta village,^ in Boon and Slagle townships _ 1900 2,098 i>474 1,990 1,816 13,034 4,573 1,495 1,296 1,789 5,183 16,845 657 X46 427 955 357 419 1890 3,950 X, 172 1,866 1,748 7,790 1,523 1,216 1,712 3,817 11,278 470 125 764 335 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Wexford county— Continued. Cadillac city Ward 1 1,794 Ward 2 1,751 Ward 3 1,481 Ward 4 971 Cedar Creek township, including Mauton village Manton village Cherry Grove township Clam Lake township Colfax township Greenwood township. Hanover township, including part of Sherman village- Sherman village (part of) Harring township Henderson township , Liberty township Selma township . Slagle township.s including part of Harrietta village Harrietta village (part of) South Branch township Springville township,' including part of Sherman village. Sherman village (part of) Wexford township, mcluding part of Sherman village Sherman village (part of) 1900 5,997 1890 4,461 1,937 1,603 895 661 417 216 1,009 881 678 463 375 197 477 209 166 96 322 319 208 138 423 274 446- 242 460 62 310 176 1,222 306 66 952 559 49 38 1 Part taken to form Northville township since 1890. s In 1890 in Boon township only. ' Slagle township organized from part of Springville township since 1890. There are 382 incorporated cities and villages in Michigan, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5 .—POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLAGES OF MICHIGAN: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES AND VILLAGES. Addison village Adrian city Albion city AJgonac village Allegan village Alma village Almont village Alpena city Ann Arbor city Armada village Ashley village Athens village Augusta village Au Sable city Bad Axe village — Baldwin village — Bancroft village Bangor village Baraga village Battle Creek city— . Bay City Bear Lake village- Belding city Bellaire village Bellevue village- Benton Harbor city Benzonia village Berrien Springs village-- Be."isemer city Big Rapids city Birmingham village Blissfleld village Bloomingdale village Boardman village , Boyne village Boyne Falls village Breedsville village Brighton village Britton village Bronson village Brooklyn village Brown City village Buchanan village Burlington village Burr Oak village Byron village Cadillac city Caledonia village Camden village Capac village Caro village- Carson City village- Carsohvllle village- Caseville village Casnovia village — Cass City village — Cassopolis village — population. 1900 1890 470 654 519 216 667 047 718 802 509 863 617 583 541 ,116 ,241 343 528 021 185 563 628 448 282 157 074 562 '484 426 8,756 3,763 2,669 1,655 717 11,283 9,431 638 711 441 498 4,328 842 429 642 904 13,197 27,839 432 1,730 914 3,692 745 2,566 5,303 899 1,132 450 212 741 876 596 437 1,994 304 687 413 4,461 438 1,701 921 508 275 813 1,369 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Cedar Springs village CenterviUe village — Central Lake village Charlevoix village Charlotte city Cheboygan city Chelsea village Chesaning village Clare city Clarkston village Clayton village Clifford village Climax village Clinton village Clio village Coldwater city Coleman village Coloma village Columbiaville village Concord village Constantine village Coopersville village Copemish village Corunna city Croswell village Croton village Crystal Falls city Custer village Dansville village Davison village Dearborn village Decatur village Deckerville village Deerfield village Delray village Detroit city Dexter village Douglas village Dowagiac city Dryden village Dundee village Durand village Eagle village 1 East Grand Rapids village East Jordan village East Tawas city Eaton Rapids city Eau Claire village-. Edmore village Elkton village Elsie village Emmet village Empire village Escanaba city Essexville village Evart village Farmington village POPULATION. 1900 1S90 4, 285, 440 573 704 900 444 151 328 118 134 142 466 205 736 103 281 642 471 576 265 609 649 639 360 530 1,035 775 1,496 3,867 6,235 1,366 1,066 1,174 387 306 369 960 577 5,247 540 578 580 1,346 790 1, 382 504 125 366 456 1,109 421' 205, 876 879 404 2,806 322 1,166 255 141 731 2,200 1,970 735 '"§96" 1,545 1,269 320 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Farwell vUlage — . Fennville village- Fenton village Fife Lake village- Flint city . Flushing village Forestville village -. Fowler village Fowlerville village- Frankfort village — Fraser village Fremont village Fruitport village — Gagetown village Gaines village Galesburg village Galien village Garden village Gaylord village Gladstone city Gladwin city Glennwood village-. Gobleville village-. Grand Haven city- Grand Ledge city -.-. Grand Rapids city 1-. Grandville village Grant village Grass Lake village Greenville city- Grossepoint village Grossepoint Farms village . Hancock village Hanover village Harbor Beach village Harbor Springs village Harrietta village Harrison city Harrisville village Hart village Hartford village Hastings city Hersey village . Hesperia village Highland Park village- Hillman village Hillsdale city Holland city Holly village Homer village Houghton village Howard City village Howell village Hubbardston village Hudson city Imlay City village Ionia city POPULATION. 1900 1890 454 2,408 456 13,103 900 282 426 946 1,465 252 1,331 311 329 240 689 440 465 1,561 3,380 775 999 505 4,743 2,161 87,565 457 214 648 3,381 343 817 4,050 378 1,149 1,643 419 647 403 1,134 1,077 3,172 327 474 427 253 4,151 7,790 1,419 1,097 3,359 1,398 2,518 450 2,403 1,122 5,209 584 360 2,182 394 9,803 965 346 ~l"i75 1,097 237 304 702 492 458 661 1,337 5,023 1,606 60, 278 617 3,056 298 1,772 363 1,046 1,052 335 752 987 757 1,044 2,972 328 506 3,915 3,945 1,266 1,063 2,062 1,137 2,387 2,178 1, 251 -1,482 18 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPOEATED CITIES AND VILLAGES OF MICHIGAN: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES AND VILLAGES. Iron Mountain city . Iron River vlUage Irouwood city Ishpenung city Ithaca village Jaclison city . Jonesville village . Kalamazoo city Kalkaska village— Kingsley village Kingston village Laingsburg village Lake Ann village Lake City village Lake Linden village . Lake Odessa village— Lakeview village L'Anse village Lansing city Lapeer city Laurium village Lawrence village _ Lawton village Leonard village Le Roy village Leslie village Lexington village- Linden village Lisbon village Litchfield village—. Lowell village Ludington city Luther village Lyons village McBain village McBride village-. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Mackinac village Mackinaw City village- Mancelona village Manchester village i_. Manistee city Manistique village Manton village Maple Rapids village—. Marcellus village Marine city Marion village Marlette village Marquette city Marshall city Mason city _ MayvUle village Mecosta village Memphis village Mendon village Menominee city Merrill village Metamora village Middleville village- Midland city Milan village Milford village Millington village Minden City village - Monroe city Montague village Montrose village Morenci village Morley village Morrice village Mt. Clemens city 9,242 1,482 9,705 13,255 2,020 25,180 1,367 24,404 1,304 419 286 690 241 816 2,597 1,037 935 620 16, 485 3,297 5,643 598 942 335 375 1,114 619 543 187 645 1,736 7,166 837 666 709 289 665 564 1,226 1,209 14,260 4,126 895 579 1,025 3,829 741 996 10, 058 4,370 1,828 825 416 686 777 12, 818 459 313 829 2,363 1,141 1,108 638 408 5,043 998 1,512 1,334 334 476 6, 676 8,599 1,117 7,745 11,197 1,627 20,798 1,288 17,863 1,161 654 1,862 636 1,024 655 13,102 2,753 1,159 564 788 276 452 1,058 712 552 136 601 1,829 7,517 1,084 612 750 333 1,206 1,191 12, 812 2,940 661 533 830 3,268 9,093 3,968 1,875 728 472 10, 630 412 314 678 2,277 917 1,138 464 894 5,258 1,623 1,248 485 422 4,748 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Mt. Morris village.. Mt. Pleasant city Muir village Munising village Muskegon citj; . Muskegon Heights village-. Nashville village Naubinway village Negaunee city-. Newaygo village New Baltimore village.. Newberry village New Buffalo village New Haven village Niles city-. North Adams village- North Branch village - North Muskegon oify— Northville village Norway city Oakley village Olivet village Ouaway village Onekama village Ontonagon village Orion village Oscoda village Otisville village Otsego village Otter Lake village Ovid village Owosso city Oxford village Palmer village Parma village Paw Paw village Pentwater village Perrinton village „ Perry village-. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Petersburg village-, Petoskey city Pewamo village Pierson village Pinckney village Pinconning village-. Plainwell village Plymouth village Pontiac city Port Austin village-. Port Hope village Port Huron city-. Portland village Port Sanilac village-. Potterville village Quincy vUlage Reading village Red Jacket village Reed City village Reese village Richland village Richmond village River Rouge village Rochester village Rockford village Rogers village-. Romeo village- Roscommon village Royal Oak village Saginaw city St. Charles village 1,470 3,662 566 2,014 20, 818 1,012 1,164 87 6,935 1,172 922 1,421 629 489 4,287 422 654 513 1,755 4,170 231 800 1,204 274 1,267 756 1,109 291 2,073 212 1,293 8,696 1,172 799 420 1,465 1,061 330 641 468 5,285 446 215 500 729 1,318 1,474 9,769 507 319 19, 158 1,874 314 495 1,563 1,096 4,668 2,051 416 312 1,133 1,748 1,535 711 544 1,680 465 468 42, 345 1,317 351 2,701 490 22,702 1,029 578 6,078 1,330 865 1,115 553 606 4,197 504 705 1,590 1,573 299 790 522 3,593 277 1,626 243 1,423 6,564 1,128 1,011 490 1,391 1,510 349 440 408 2,872 384 215 449 885 1,414 1,172 6,200 571 393 13,543 1,678 505 1,250 3,073 1,776 293 1,074 900 431 1,687 511 46,322 CITIES AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. St. Clair city St. Ignace city St. Johns village . St. Joseph city St. Louis city-. Saline village Sand Lake village Sanilac Center village-. Saranac village Saugatuck village Sault Ste. Marie city Schoolcraft village Scottvllle village. Sebewaing village.. Shelby village. Shepherd village- Sheridan village - Sherman village.. 1900 Sherwood village. South Frankfort village South Haven village South Lyon village Sparta village Spring Lake village Springport village Stambaugh village Standish village Stanton city- Stephenson village Stevensville village Stockbridge village StuTgis city-. Sunheld village Suttons Bay village Tawas City. Tecumseh village Tekonsha village Thompson ville village - Three Oaks village Three Rivers city Traverse City Trenton village Tustin village Ubly village Union City village Unionvllle village Utica village _ Vandalia village Vassar village VermontvlUe village - Vernon village Vicksburg village Wakefield village Warren village Watervliet village Wayland village Wayne village. Webberville village.. West Bay City West Branch village . Westphalia village _ White Cloud village-. Whiteha.ll village. White Pigeon village Williamston village Woodland village Wyandotte city Yale village -. Ypsilanti city Zeeland village 2,543 2,271 3,388 5,155 1,989 584 326 578 768 707 10, 538 859 554 1,243 1,081 635 437 427 366 639 4,009 657 1,126 696 559 695 829 1,234 395 250 677 2,465 451 398 1,228 2,400 573 893 994 3,550 9,407 1,167 303 432 1,514 427 562 407 1,832 684 536 972 1,191 350 717 619 1,361 346 13, 119 1,412 374 595 1,481 705 1,113 319 5,183 1,125 7,378 1,326 1890 2,353 2,704 3,127 3,733 2,246 706 386 408 790 799 5,760 836 147 719 994 447 1,924 707 904 1,168 407 611 1,352 466 497 2,489 1,544 2,310 570 885 3,131 4,833 789 1,1-56 414 563 423 1,682 730 585 921 623 1,226 404 12,981 1,302 360 743 1,903 961 1,139 3,817 937 6,129 785 Of the above named 382 incorporated places 87 have more than 2,000 inhabitants, and of these 46 have less than 5,000 ; 22 have more than 5,000 and less than 10,000 ; 12 have more than 10,000 and less than 20,000; 2 have more than 20,000 and less than 25,000 ; and 5 have more than 25,000, namely, Detroit, with 285,704 ; Grand Rapids, with 87,565 ; Saginaw, with 42,345 ; Bay City, with 27,628 ; and Jackson, with 25,180 inhabitants. For the 5 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, a summary is presented in table 6 showing their population from 1820 to 1900, inclusive, so far as it is separately stated in the census reports at each decennial period. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows for each city the increase or decrease in population by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6. -POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF MICHIGAN : 1820 TO 1900. CITIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 18S0 1820 Bay City Detroit city 27, 628 285,704 87,565 25,180 42,345 27,839 205,876 60,278 20,798 46,822 20,693 116,340 32,016 16,105 10,525 7,064 79,577 16, 607 11,447 7,460 1,583 45,619 8,085 4,799 1,699 21,019 2,686 2,363 917 9,102 2,222 1,'422 .Jackson city Saginaw cil7 837 19 Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OP THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF MICHIGAN : 1820 TO 1900. CITIES. INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. INOEEASE mOM 1880 TO 1890. INCREASE PROM 1870 TO 1880. INCREASE FROM 1860 TO 1870. INCREASE FROM 1850 TO 1860. INCREASE FROM J840 TO 1850. INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1840. INCREASE FROM 1820 TO 1880. Numter. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Bay City 1211 79,828 27,287 4,382 13,977 10.8 38.8 45.3 21.1 18.6 7,146 89,536 28,262 4,693 35,797 34.5 77.0 88.3 29.1 840.1 13,629 36,763 15,509 4,658 3,065 192.9 46.2 94.0 40.7 41.1 5,481 83,958 8,422 6,648 5,761 346.2 74.4 104.2 138.5 839.1 24,600 5,399 2,436 782 117.0 201.0 103.1 85.8 11,917 130.9 6,880 309.6 800 56.3 Jackson city 80 9.6 1 Decrease. From the foregoing tables it appears that Detroit was first enumerated in 1820, when its population was 1,422. In three decades it had increased to 21,019, and subsequently advanced rapidly to its present rank among cities with a population of 285,704. The numerical increase, as well as the percentage of increase, in the population of Detroit during the last decade is somewhat less than that for the ten years immediately preceding. Grand Rapids and Jackson first appeared in the census reports of 1850, with 2,686 and 2,363 inhabitants, respectively. During the last decade, Grand Rapids has increased in population from 60,278 to 87,565, or 45.3 per cent, which is the largest percentage of gain attained by any of the principal cities of Michigan during the last decade. Jackson has increased from 20,798 to 25,180, or 21.1 per cent. Both Bay City and Saginaw have suffered a slight loss in population since 1890. Director of the Census. -:h Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 30. VV^ASHINGTON, D. C. January 16, 1901. POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William 0. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Minnesota by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the oflScial count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Minnesota was organized as a territory March 3, 1849, and admitted as a state May 11, 1858. Table 1 shows the population of Minnesota at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA: 1850 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKS. Population. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent, i 1900 1,751,394 1,301,826 780,773 439, 706 172,023 6,077 449,568, 521,053 341,067' 267,683 165, 946 34.5 1 1890 - - - 66.7 77.6 155.6 2,730.7 1880 - 1870 1860 — The population of the state in 1900 is 1,751,394 as compared with a population in 1890 of 1,301,826, showing an increase since 1890 of 449,568, or 34.5 per cent. A part of this increase is due to the fact that there were 8,208 Indians and 249 other persons, or a total of 8,457 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Minnesota, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. The increase of 34. 5 per cent, though materially less than that of earlier decades, represents in fact a large accession to the population of a state which has been distinguished for its rapid growth throughout its brief history. Attention is particularly arrested by the influx of population to this territory during the decade from 1850 to 1860, when the number of inhabitants increased from 6,077 to 172,023, or 2,730.7 per cent. The population of Minnesota in 1900 is more than 288 times as large as that given for 1850, the first census in which the population of the territory, now comprising the state, was enumerated. The total land surface of Minnesota is, approximately, 79,205 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 16.4 ; 1900, 22.1. Table 2 shows the population of Minnesota by counties at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. CP 18M Table 2.- POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY COUNTIES: 1830 TO 1900. The State - 1,751,394 Aitkin Anoka i-_ Becker Beltrami- Benton __ Bigstone " Blue Earth Breckinridge ' - Brown i Buchanan * Carlton . Carver .. Chippeira^. Chisago Clay » Cook Cottonwood . Crow Wing'. Dakota Dodge Douglas Faribault . Fillmore — Freeborn . Goodhue Grant Hennepin.. Houston Hubbard 8_. Isanti Itasca Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi »_. Kittson i» Lac qui Parle " . Lac qui Parle Lake Lesueur Lincoln Lyon McLeod Mankahta 12 . Manomin i___ 1900 1, 301, 826 6,743 11, 313 14,375 11,030 9,912 8,731 32,263 19,787 10,017 17,544 7,777 12, 499 13,248 17, 942 810 12, 069 14,250 21, 733 13,340 17,964 22, 055 28,238 21, 838 31,137 8,935 228, 340 15, 400 6,578 11,675 4,573 14, 793 4,614 18,416 7,889 14, 289 4, (i.-)4 20, 234 8,966 14,591 19,595 1890 2,462 9,884 9,401 312 6,284 5,722 29,210 15,817 5,272 16, 632 1,247 8,555 10,359 11,517 98 7,412 8,862 20,240 10,854 14, 606 16,708 26,966 17,962 28,806 6,875 185,294 14, 663 1,412 7,607 743 8,924 1,579 13, 997 5,387 10, 382 1,299 19,067 5,691 9,601 17,026 1880 780, 773 366 7,108 5,218 10 3,012 22,889 '12^018' 1,230 14,140 486 5,408 7,982 5,887 65 5,533 2,319 17, 391 11, 314 9,130 13, 016 28,162 16,069 29, 651 3,004 67, 013 16, 332 5,063 124 4,806 505 10, 159 905 4,891 106 16, 103 2,945 6,257 12, 342 1870 439,706 178 3,940 308 80 1,558 24 17, 302 286 11, 686 1,467 4,358 92 534 200 16,312 4,239 9,940 24,887 10,578 22,618 340 31,666 14,936 2,035 96 1,825 93 1,760 64 145 135 11, 607 5,643 1860 172,023 2 2,106 386 627 4,803 79 2,339 26 51 5,106 160 1,743 12 269 9,093 3,797 195 1, 336 13, 642 3,367 8,977 12, 849 6,645 284 51 181 30 76 1,612 248 5,318 136 1860 6,077 418 1,134 158 Marshall Martin Meeker Millelacs Monongalia ' - Morrison. Mower Murray — Nicollet-- Nobles _„ Norman 13 — Olmsted Ottertail Pierce ' Pine« 1- Piijestone — Polk 13 Pope 2 Ramsey Bed Lake". Redwood . Renville — Rice Rock Roseau !»_. St. Louis _._ Scott. Sherburne . Sibley Stearns Steele Stevens 2 . Swift" — Todd Traverse . Wabasha Wadena Wahuata 12.. Waseca Washington. Watonwan Wilkin " Winona Wright Yellow Medicine .. White Earth Indian reservation. 1900 15,698 16, 936 17,753 8,066 22,891 22, 335 11,911 14, 774 14, 932 15,045 23, 119 45,375 11,546 9,264 36,429 12,577 170,554 12,195 17,261 23, 693 26, 080 9,668 6,994 82, 932 15,147 7,281 16, 862 44,464 16,524 8,721 13,603 22, 214 7,573 18,924 7,921 1S90 9,130 9,403 15,466 2,845 18,325 18,019 6,692 13, 382 7,988 10, 618 19, 806 34,232 4,052 5,132 30, 192 10, 032 139,796 9,386 17,099 23,968 6,817 14, 760 27,808 11,496 8,080 85, 686 29, 157 14,602 3,486 44,862 13,831 5,908 15, 199 34,844 13,2.32 5,251 10, 161 12, 930 4,516 16, 972 4,053 13, 313 25,992 7,746 4,346 33,797 24,164 9,854 1880 992 5,249 11,739 1,501 5,875 16,799 3,604 12,333 4,435 21, 643 18,675 1,365 2,092 11,433 5,874 45,890 5,375 10,791 22, 481 3,669 4,504 13, 516 3,865 10, 637 21,956 12, 460 3,911 7,473 6, 133 1,507 18, 206 2,080 12,385 19, 563 6,104 1,906 27, 197 18, 104 5,884 1870 3,867 6,090 1,109 3,161 1,681 10,447 209 8,362 117 19, 793 1,968 648 (14) 2,691 23,085 1,829 3,219 16,083 138 4,561 11,042 • 2,050 6, ?25 14, 206 8,271 174 2,036 13 15,859 6 7,854 11,809 2,426 295 22,319 9,457 1860 151 928 73 350 618 8,217 29 3,773 35 9,524 240 11 92 240 1850 245 7,543 23 406 4,595 723 3,609 4,505 2,863 ' 436' 7,228 2,601 6,123 40 9,208 3,729 2,227 243 160 'r056 ' Manomin annexed to Anoka in 1870. 2 Bigstone, Chippewa, Pope, and Stevens organized from Pierce between 1860 and 1870. 8 Part taken to form Clay in 1862 and remainder annexed to Wilkin in 1868. * Buchanan annexed to Pine between 1860 and 1870. 6 Part taken to form Hubbard in 1883 and parts annexed to Crow Wing and Hubbard since 1890. « Organized from part of Brecldnridge in 1862. ' Part of Cass annexed since 1890. * Organized from part of Cass in 1883, and part of Cass annexed since 1890. « Monongalia annexed to Kandiyohi in 1870. 10 Name changed from Pembina in 1878. Part taken to form Roseau in 1895. " Lac qui Parle annexed to Swift and other counties in 1870. 12 No records by which to account for its disappearance. " Parts of Polk taken to form Norman in 1881 and Red Lake in 1897. 1* No returns. 15 Organized from part of Kittson in 1895. " Name changed from Toombs to Andy Johnson and from Andy Johnson to Wilkin in 1868. Breckinridge annexed in 1868. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES, INCREASE. COUNTIES. INCHEASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The state 449,568 34.5 6,568 7,533 2,297 6,221 9,566 4,316 5,219 1,392 6,974 4,427 8,813 11,143 7,494 4,132 6,237 2,545 30,758 12, 195 7,875 6,594 2,112 2,851 6,994 88,070 1,316 1,373 , 1,663 9,620 3,292 3,470 3,342 9,284 3,057 1,962 3,868 1,447 1,816 8,750 8,734 1,889 4,993 4,748 3,486 71.9 80.1 14.9 183.5 71.8 24.0 78.0 10.4 87.6 41.7 16.7 32.6 184.9 80.6 17.8 25.4 22.0 Aitkin Martin 4,2R1 1,429 4,974 10,718 ■3,62S 3,009 3,053 3,970 4,745 1, 012 6,530 3,944 2,889 6,425 712 4,657 5,398 1,493 2,478 3, 358 5,347 2,272 3,876 2,831 2,060 43,046 747 6,166 4,068 3,830 6,869 3,035 4,419 2,602 8,907 3,865 1,177 3,275 5,090 2,669 173.9 14.5 52.9 3,435.3 57.7 52.6 10.5 25.1 90.0 6.1 628.7 46.1 27.9 55.8 726.5 62.8 61.0 7.4 22.8 23.0 32.0 8.7 21.6 8.1 30.0 ' 23.2 0.1 365.9 53.5 515.5 65.8 192.2 31.6 46.4 87.6 268.3 6.2 57.5 53.6 15.1 Millelacs Becker Beltrami Murray _ Nicollet- Bigstone ^ _ Noble8 Blue Earth Norman Olmsted Brown Carlton _„ __ Ottertall Carver. Pine Cass Pipestone - - Polk Chisago Pope - Clay Ramsey 83.9 38.6 8.8 41.8 Crow Wing Renville . Dakota Hiee— Dodge Kock Douglas Roseau Farihauit St. Louis 84.9 9.5 23.2 10.9 27.6 24.9 66.1 32.9 71.8 67.7 11.6 95.4 10.9 7.0 48.4 85.9 5.6 20.7 48.2 Scott Freehorn Sherburne Sibley Grant Stearns Steele - - Houston Stevens Hubbard Swift Todd 1 .Tfl.p.VsnTi Wabasha Wadena Kittson Washington Lake Wilkin Wright Yellow Medicine MoTjPod White Earth Indian reservation. The following territorial changes in the counties of Minnesota have been made since 1890 : Red Lake organized from part of Polk ; Roseau organized from part of Kittson ; and parts of Cass annexed to Crow Wing and Hubbard. All of the 82 counties in the state have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing more than 100 per cent of increase being Beltrami, 3,435.3 per cent ; Cook, 726.5 per cent ; Cass, 523.7 per cent ; Itasca, 515.5 per cent ; Hubbard, 365.9 per cent ; Lake, 258.3 per cent ; Kanabec, 192.2 per cent ; Pine, 184.9 per cent ; Millelacs, 183.5 per cent ; and Aitkin, 173.9 per cent. There are also 24 counties which have increased in population more thaYi 50 per cent but less than 100 per cent during the last ten years. Table 4 shows the population of Minnesota by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Aitkin county i. Aitkin township Aitkin village Beaver township Farm Island township Glen township Hazelton township Kimberly township Lakeside township McGregor township Malmo township Morrison township __^ Nordland township Spencer township Township 43, range 22 Township 43, range 23 Township 43, range 24__. Township 44, range 22 „_ Township 44, range 23 __. Township 44, range 24 Township 45, range 22 _ Township 45, range 23 _._ Township 45, range 24 __ Township 46, range 23 __ _ Township 46, range 24 ___ Township 47, range 22 __. Township 47, range 23 Township 47, range 24 _,__. Township 48, range 22 .._ Township 48, range 24 ___ Township 48, range 25 Township 48, range 27 Township 49, range 22 Township 49, range 23 Township 49, range 24 Township 49, range 25 „_ Township 49, range 26 — . Township 49, range 27 Township 50, range 22 Township 50, range 23 Township 50, range 24 Township 50, range 26 „. . Township 50, range 27 Township 51, range 23 Township 51, range 24 Township ,51, range 25 Township 51, range 26 Township 51, range 27 Township 52, range 23 Township 52, range 25 Township 52, range 26 Township 52, range 27 Anoka county.. Anoka city_. Ward 1.. Ward 2_. Ward 3. Anoka township. Bethel township. Blaine township. Bums township. Centervllle township Columhia Heights vUIage 2 - Columbus township Fridley township 2 Grow township Ham Lake township Linwood township Oak Grove township Kamsey township St. Francis township BECKEE COtTKTY-. Atlanta township Audubon township Audubon village Burlington township *_, Carsonvllle township 6.. Cormorant township Cuba township Detroit village Erie township Evergreen township Frazee village < Grand Park township » _ Green Valley township' 1,192 1,190 1,387 X900 6,743 650 1,719 123 404 160 206 208 184 161 151 242 513 315 38 23 24 107 70 15 19 99 38 65 43 73 54 55 85 15 11 115 33 184 37 27 8 14 50 17 13 4 31 3 46 16 135 11 15 12 11,313 3,769 382 617 374 920 1.175 123 484 443 721 505 333 494 490 483 14,375 510 684 ■349 368 202 554 524 2,060 297 337 1,000 104 223 1890 2,462 737 9,884 4,252 360 419 205 650 1,134 262 476 486 384 242 293 89,401 346 574 159 603 432 504 470 1,510 263 146 97 123 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions Incomplete. 2 Columbia Heights village organized from part of Fridley township since ' Includes population Earth Indian reservation. ;224) of township 141, range 36, and part of White ■> Frazee village organized from part of Burlington township since 1890. ' Osage township organized from part of Carsonvllle township since 189( « Returned as township 140, range 39, in 1890. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Becker county— Continued. Hamden fownship. Helght of Land township . Hoffiaesville township Lake Eunice township Lake Park township * Lake Park village * Lakeview township Osage township ^ Riehwood township Runeberg township Shell Lake township i« SUver Leaf township Spruce Grove township Toad Lake township 'i Two Inlets townshlpi2 Walworth township Wolf Lake township' Beltrami county's.. Bear Creek township.. Bemidji township Bemidji village Black Duck township _ Buzzele township- Copley township, including Bagley village . Bag4ey village Dewey township Dudley township Eddy fownship- Frohn township Grant Valley township. Hagali township Itasca township _ Lammers township, including Solway village _ Solway village Langor township Leon township , Liberty township. Maple Ridge township _ Moose Creek township _ Nebish township _ Pine Lake township II.IIII Popple township ZIIIH Port Hope tovmship IIIIIII Shevlin township, including Shevlin vlUage.. Shevlin village Silver Creek township I Turtle Lake township ~' Winsor township Township 143, range 36 _ Z__"~' Township 146, range 35 I __ Township 147, range 30 " Township 147, range 31 " Township 147, range 32 ___ —- -■ Township 147, range 33 I_ Township 148, range 30 _ __ _ """" Township 148, range 31 _ Township 149, range 30 __ _I_'"I_ '_'_" Township 149, range 35 _ _Z"_ " Township 149, range 36„_ Township 150, range 30.._ Township 150, range 32 _! "I.I""!."" Township 150, range 34 H__ _ __"__""_"" Township 150, range 35 w__ _"_'_' I "__~" ' Township 150, range 37 w__ _ __"_"I_ "I" Township 151, range 30... "_ ~" _""_"" Township 151, range 31 _ _"""_"! '" Township 151, range 32 H_ _ I~_"" I "_""" Township 151, range 38 n. __ 'I "I" "__'" Township 152, range 31._ II-I"_ "I_ ""' Township 152, range 32 14 !_"__ Township 153, range 30._ _ "_ _ _~__'l_ Township 153, range 32 14 _ _ _" ~ " Township 154, range 30_ "I I "_ ' " Township 155, range 30 l_~"_ '"" Township 160, range 30_ "_~"_"" Township 161, range 31 " _ _ Township 161, range 32 "II Township 162, range 32 _ I". "I Township 162, range 33 _ 'I II Township 163, range 33 _ _~ '_ Township 163, range 34- __"_"I_ Township 164, range 34_ _ I '_ Garden Island 1900 Chippewa Indian reservation "(part of") I I'l anduL™Sts"''^""™''°°'"'""^=''"^^""^^^^ Red Lake Indian reservation 1890 532 300 804 713 670 570 477 408 616 404 238 397 416 260 207 500 151 11,030 237 295 2,183 121 172 509 248 245 138 419 207 232 72 150 268 177 150 273 165 33 211 119 393 462 111 332 172 341 177 344 18 97 45 6 100 114 4 14 54 42 128 52 23 4 25 117 2 21 17 59 12 9 6 3 59 86 21 4 6 21 5 6 12 63 1,282 1,450 437 218 141 479 »564 349 318 513 276 142 157 57 300 312 o'eY89a ^^^^ township organized from part of Green Valley township ceS^"'''''^"''^^' '°™^''^y in Lake Park township, made independent 10° FS'i,"^'? °* population of Lake Park village i|l=nXloT^^«bo^^'^'™^^^^ " lixclusive of Indian reservation ' Table 4.— POPULATION OP MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Benton county Alterta township Gilmaiiton township Qlendorado township,, Graham toi«nshipi_ Granite Ledge township Langola townsliip i Mayhew Lake township Maywood township Miuden township Rice village ' St. Cloud city (wards 5 and 6) Total for St. Cloud city, in Benton, Sherburne, and Steams counties. Ward I 1,836 Ward 2 1,440 Ward 3 1,454 Ward 4 2,610 Ward 5 282 Ward 6 631 Ward 7 410 St. George township Sauk Rapids township Sauk Rapids village Watab township BiGSTONE COUNTY . Akron township Almond town.>ihip 2__ Artichoke township _ Beardsley village s Bigstone townsnip, Browns Valley township ■' Clinton village 2 Graceville township Graceville village Malta township-. Moonshine township Odessa township * Odessa village * Ortonville city (part of) Total for Ortonville city, in Bigstone and Lac qui Parle counties. Ortonville township Otrey township Prior township Tokua township BLUE Eakth county - Amhoy village Beaulord township Butternut Valley township- Cambria township (jeresco township Danville township Decoria township Garden City town.'ihip Good Thunder village * Jamestown township » Judson township Lake Crystal village Leroy township Lime township Lincoln township Lyra township ^- McPherson township — Madison Lake village • - Mankato city Ward 1_ Ward 2- Ward 3-. Ward 4_. Ward 5-. Ward 6-, , 2,084 , 2,053 , 1,572 , 1,787 , 2, 106 Mankato township Mapleton township Mapleton village Medo township Pleasant Mound township- Rapidan township Shelby township South Bend tovrashlp Sterling township Vernon townsliip' Vernon Center village '_, 1900 9,912 784 1,282 644 474 279 607 877 825 B37 232 913 B,663 750 191 1,891 226 8,731 512 524 449 374 320 346 341 856 355 330 452 204 1,191 1,247 176 379 795 462 32,263 4&2 706 661 303 588 681 994 918 505 458 695 1,215 1,437 794 1,114 300 10,599 1,367 543 1,008 773 736 1,075 819 620 663 712 311 1890 6,284 666 643 297 134 785 836 284 370 793 7,686 628 216 1,185 147 6,722 345 450 370 265 486 341 508 279 198 334 768 113 290 652 323 29,210 215 725 659 356 560 738 1,011 774 861 676 824 1,576 610 458 1,159 1,242 8,8 1,364 610 607 865 688 1,060 728 547 730 729 1 Graham township and Rice vUlage organized from parts of Langola town- ship since 1890. , ^ ^ . , j ^ t, • ■ -,onn ' Clmton village organized from part of Almond township since 1890. • Beardsley village organized from part of Browns Valley township since 1890. * Odessa village organized from part of Odessa township since 1890. 6 Good Thunder village organized from part of Lyra township since l?i*0. 8 Madison Lake village organized from part of Jamestown township since 1 890. ' Vernon Center village organized from part of Vernon township since 1890. 8 Includes population (417) of Barnum village, given as independent m 1890. « Organized from part of Mahtowatowphip since 1890. . 10 Organized from parts of Mahtowa and Moose Lake townships since 1890. 11 Organized from part of Moose Lake township since 1890. MINOK civil divisions. Bbown COUNTY- Albin township Bashaw township Bumstown township Cottonwood township Eden to^vnship Home township Lake Hanska township. Leavenworth township- Linden township Milford township^ Mulligan township New tJlm city_. Ward 1 1,874 Ward 2 1,590 Ward 3 1,939 North Star township Prairievllle township Sigel township Sleepy Eye village Springfield village Stark township Stately township Carlton county.. Atkinson township « Barnum township, "> including Bamum village. Bamum village Carlton village Kalevala township n.. Knife Falls township, including Cloquet vlUage- Cloquet village Mahtowa township i8_. Moose Lake township,^* including Moose Lake village.. Moose Lake village Red Clover town.ihipn Split Rock township" Tliomson township i^ Thomson village i^ Twin Lakes township . Fond du Lac Indian reservation. Cakveb county. Benton township _ Benton village. Camden township Carver township, coextensive with Carver village Chanhassen township " Chanhassen village i' Chaska city i» Ward 1 749 Ward 2 679 Ward 3 737 Chaska township Cologne village- Dahigren township Hancock township Hollywood township Laketown townsliip Norwood village San Francisco township., Waconia township Waconia village Watertown township — Watertown village.. Young America township, including Hamburg village.. Hamburg village Young America village 1 Cass county i'-. Becker township _ Byron township — Cass Lake village. Lothrop village — Walker village-. To^vnship 133, range 29 (part of) Township 133, range 30 (part of) Township 133, range 31 (part of ) Township 134, range 30 _ Township 134, range 31 . 1900 19,787 629 715 591 694 771 983 942 678 753 713 507 6,403 524 773 665 2,046 1,511 604 10, 017 239 884 391 449 333 3,832 3,072 320 921 354 391 385 498 207 1,191 367 17,544 1,191 52 1,533 583 1,219 175 2,165 169 238 1,117 550 1,243 1,109 5U0 610 1,191 728 1,161 490 1,202 136 318 246 328 546 38 600 171 258 219 128 322 96 135 206 100 Township 135, range 29 (part of) Township 135, range 30 Township 135, range 31 Township ISB, range 29 (part of ) 12 Includes population of Cloquet village, given as independent in 1890. 13 Parts taken to form Atkinson township and part of Bamum township since 1890. " Parts taken to form Kalevala, Red Clover, and Split Rock townships, and part of Barnum township since 1890. 16 Includes population of Moose Lake village, given as independent in 1890 16 Thomson village organized from part of Thomson township since 1890. " Chanhassen village organized from part of Chanhassen township since 1890. 18 Incorporated as a city since 1890. 19 Parts annexed to Crow Wing and Hubbard counties since 1890. Not returned fcy townships in 1890. Table 4.-POPULATION OP MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOR omL DIVISIONS. Cass county— Continued. Township 136, range 30 . Township 1^6, range 31 . Township 136, range 32 . Township 137, range 29 (part of ) - Township 137, range 30 Township 137, range 31 Township 137, range 32 . Township ISS, range 29 (part of ) . Township 138, range 30 Township 138, range 81 Township 138, range 32 Township 139, range 2.5 Townsliip 139, range 26 Townsliip 139, range 27 Township 139, range 29 Township 139, range 30 Township 139, range 31 Township 140, range 25 Township 140, range 27 Township 140, range 28 Township 140, range 29 Township 140, range 30 Township 140, range 31 Township 141, range 25 Township 141, range 26 Township 141, range 27 i Township 141, range 30 1 Township 141, range 31 1 Township 142, range 25 Township 142, range 26 Township 142, range 27 ^ Township 142, range 31 > Township 143, range 25 (part of). Township 143, range 26 Township 143, range 27 • Township 143, range 28 1 Township 144, range 25 (part of) Township 144, range 26 ^ Township 144, range 28 ' Cliippewa Indian reservation (part of)- [For total see Beltrami county.] Leech Lake Indian reservation- White Oak Point Indian reservation _ Chipi'ew.\ county . Big Bend townsliip Clara City village ^ Crate township Grace township.. Granite Falls city (part of) ^ Total for Granite Falls city, in Chippewa and Yellow Medicine counties. Granite Falls township Havelock township Kragero township ^ Leenthrop township Lone Tree township Lourlston township Mandt township Milan village * Montevideo village Ward 1 1,129 Ward 2 1, 017 Eheiderland township ' Kosewood township Sparta township Stoneham township, including Maynard village Maynard village Tunshurg township ^ Watson village ii Woods township 1900 Chisago county . Amador township Chisago Lake township » Fish Lake township Franconia township Harris village Lent township Lindstrom village '' Nessel township North Branch village Rush City village Rushseba township Shafer township Sunrise township Taylors Falls village — Wyoming township 183 98 248 235 153 102 82 55 95 11 126 12 5 1 72 35 44 13 2 14 18 134 34 2 4 5 12 6 37 7 5 66 35 15 14 27 17 18 61 1,139 1,001 241 622 465 510 364 266 ,214 536 600 697 613 504 500 646 396 !,146 492 631 820 765 245 659 167 300 1890 268 165 759 226 880 509 185 271 450 1,437 248 631 821 362 13,248 595 1,728 1,104 941 710 453 385 1,288 1,211 987 773 535 752 10, 359 453 1,561 957 ' 1, 068 504 245 1,065 685 707 529 812 626 567 580 1 Exclusive of Indian reservation. 2 Clara City village organized from part of Rheiderland to%viiship since 1890. 3 That part of Granite Falls city in Chippewa county not separately returned in 1890. •> Jlilan village organized from part of Kragero tovmship since 1890. s Watson village organized from part of Tunsburg township since 1890. « Lindstrom village organliied from part of Cliisago Lake township since 1890. ' Includes population (2.52) of Franconia village, not incorporated, but re- turned as independent in 1890. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clay count y-. Alliance township Barnesville city Bamesville township— Cromwell township Eglon township Elkton township Elmwood township Felton township ' Flowing township ' Georgetown township. Glyndon township Glyndon village - Goose Prairie township. Hagen township Hawley township Hawley village — Highland Grove township.. Holy Cross township Humboldt township Keene township Kragness township Kui'tz township ' Moland township Moorhead city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4.. 949 , 1,023 Moorhead township »_. Morken township Oakport township Parke township Riverton township "•_. Slcree township. Spring Prairie township i" _ Tansem township Ulen township 11 Ulen village " Viding township Cook county 12. Grand Marais township.. Hovland township Maple Hill township — Tofte township Township 63, north, range 6, east (Sheep Island) Township 64, north, range 6, east (Francis Island) .. Township 64, north, range 7, east Grand Portage (Pigeon Elver) Indian reservation. Cottonwood county.. Amboy township _ Amo township Ann township Carson township.. Dale township Delton township. Germautown township . Great Bend township ... Highwater township Lakeside township Midway township^" Mountain Lake township 13 _ Mountain Lake village Rose Hill township Selma township Southbrook township Springfield township Storden township Westbrook township Windom village Ceow Wing county".. Brainerd city Wardl II.III.IIIIIiri"i25 Ward 2 ___ 1 824 Ward 3 __'_' 2! 017 Ward 4 ] 267 Ward 5 " i'291 Crow Wing township ' Daggett Brook township "" Deerwood township Garrison township "~_ ~" 2 Long Lake township ~.~SJi~ _I. Maple Grove township 1900 17,942 401 1,326 275 376 659 269 520 355 200 600 243 260 474 376 873 536 724 426 303 359 432 268 388 3,730 226 327 276 676 288 449 283 616 447 317 224 808 72 126 179 4 10 3 108 12,069 489 385 500 623 465 860 512 435 627 703 607 561 959 535 427 350 361 548 688 1,944 14,260 V,624 291 477 493 301 524 268 1890 11,517 183 1,069 141 161 652 141 368 232 448 104 275 270 213 258 270 523 166 268 199 249 2,088 294 232 176 403 296 300 614 430 148 7,412 222 173 338 556 213 298 374 274 511 395 323 407 310 263 272 356 408 835 1,852 5,703 1890. « Mowing township organized from part of Felton township since 1890. Kurtz township organized from part of Moorhead township since 1890. bprmg Frame township organized from part of Riverton township since « V-}f^ village organized from part of Ulen township since 1890. 12 Not returned by townships in 1890. 18 Midway township organized from part of Mountain Lake township since 1890. 1 ^nr. °i S'^^ county annexed since 1890. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to cha.nges in minor civil divisions incom- Table 4 — POPULATION OP MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Oontinuea. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. ffraotional) (fractional) I (part of)- I ^part of )- Ckow Wino county— Continued. Oak Lawn township St. Mathlas township _. Township 48, range 32 Township 44, range 32 Township 45, range 28 Township 45, range 29 Township 46, range 29 Township 46, range 30 Township 47, range 28 Township 47, range 29 Townslilp 47, range 30 Township 133, range 28 Township 133, range 29 Township 134, range 28 Township 134, rtinge 29 Township 135, range 27 Township 135, range 28 Township 135, range 29 (part of). Township 136, range 25 Township 136, range 26 Township 136, range 27 Township 136, range 28 Township 136, range 29 (part of). Township 137, range 25 Township 137, range 26 Township 137, range 27 Township 137, range 28 Township 137, range 29 (part of). Township 138, range 25 Township 138, range 26 Township 138, range 27 Township 138, range 28 Township 138, range 29 (part o£) 1900 Dakota county- Bumsvllle township Castle Rock township Douglas township Egan township I&pire township Eureka township Farmlngton village Greenvale township Hampton township i Hampton village ' Hastings city -— Ward 1 759 Ward 2 867 Ward 3 1,716 Ward 4 469 Invergrove township LakevlUe township Lakevllle village Lebanon township Marshan township Mendota township Mendota village New Trier village Ninnlnger township Randolph township Ravenna township Rosemount towmhlp Rosemount village Sclota townshlp- South St. Paul city ;--- Wardl , '89 Ward 2 1.17^ Ward 3 --r- — -t,- — '^^ Vermilion township, including Vermilion village Vermilion village Waterford township West St. Paul city Wardl Ward 2 Wards 442 . 1, 149 239 Dodge county - Ashland township Canlsteo township Claremont township — Claremont village Concord township ^ — Dodge Center village -. Ellington township—. Hayfleld township * — Hayfleld village'' Kasson village Mantorville township-. Mantorville village — Milton township Ripley township-. 844 439 293 59 265 329 200 10 240 58 7 26 78 256 123 86 181 110 100 88 108 88 192 40 66 148 150 164 8 70 32 3 21 21,733 1890 358 681 601 746 604 196 3,811 1,402 805 373 286 494 813 282 126 309 292 259 625 182 247 2,322 830 loo 322 13,340 671 860 6661 817/ 939 942 654 665 439 1,112 599 602 1,095 456 20,240 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 309 704 666 743 482 761 657 705 725 8,705 1,211 701 258 242 499 741 248 129 276 218 264 239 2,242 780 352 1,596 10,864 552 832 2704 1,024 633 585 642 992 749 460 995 323 1 Hampton village organized from part of Hampton township since 1890. a w'Jst (?on™o?d^^uSro1-gLfzed from part of Concord township since 1890. 4 Haffleld Ullage orlanizld from part of Hayfleld township smce 1890 6 Kensington ^lage organized from part of Solem township since IbOO. ;?SdS^^^?.Xt?°ri!l'^8ror.^inneWo City village, given as Inde- pendent in 1890. Dodge county— Continued. Vernon township Wasiqja township West Concord village ' Westfleld township Douglas county — Alexandria township—, Alexandria village Belle River township — Brandon township Brandon village Carlos township Evansvllle township Evansvllle village Holmes City township - Hudson township Ida township Kensington village ^ — La Grande township Lake Mary township — Leaf Valley township— Lund township Millervllle township Miltona township Moe township Orange township Osakis township - Osakis village (part of) Total for Osakis village/ in Douglas and Todd counties _ Solem township ^ Spruce Hill township IJmess township Faribault county . Barber township Blue Earth City' Blue Earth City township Brush Creek township Clark township, including Wells village . Wells village _ Delavan township, including Delavan villagc- Delavan village Dunbar township. Elmore township, including Elmore village-. Elmore village Emerald township Foster township Joe Daviess township Ki ester township . Lura township, including Easton village-, Easton village- Minnesota Lake township, including Minnesota Lake village. IMinnesota Lake village Pilot Grove township Prescott township Rome township-. 1900 Seely township, including Bricelyn village Bricelyn village Verona township, Including part of Winnebago City village. Winnebago City village (part of) Total for Winnebago City village, in Verona and Winne- bago City townships. Walnut Lake township Winneba,go City township, including part of Winnebago City village. " Winnebago City village (part of) Fillmore oounty- Amherst township Arendahl township — Beaver township Bloomfleld township . Bristol township Canton township Canton village- Carlmona township Carrolton township Chatfleld township Chatfield village (part of) Total for Chatfield village, in Fillmore and Olmsted counties. Fillmore township ForestvlUe township-. Fountain township Fountain village 1,053 635 696 17,964 672 2,681 892 675 272 597 589 483 761 561 910 207 859 709 672 687 690 399 763 456 703 815 917 622 673 616 22,055 576 2,900 643 746 2,711 2,017 934 321 657 1,.588 024 794 747 551 896 802 318 1,077 518 544 624 780 890 166 764 90 1,816 581 2,250 I, 726 28,238 1890 895 897 681 787 821 651 1,115 312 708 734 673 1,038 1,426 874 785 675 294 470 2,118 711 570 225 435 580 452 746 509 746 ' 645 606 614 627 673 228 672 343 479 472 472 714 530 641 '16,708 1,569 662 719 » 1,613 1,208 "939 252 512 "1,177 488 791 521 452 372 W667 180 >s 1,038 340 386 613 641 577 1*710 1,108 567 "486 25,966 816 814 . 666 849 969 1,069 281 727 726 647 963 1.335 876 755 659 248 8 Incorporated as a city since 1890. 9 Includes population of Wells vUlage, given as independent in 1890. 10 Includes population of Delavan village, given as Independent in 1890. n Includes population of Elmore village, given as independent in IS90. 12 Includes population of Easton village, given as independent in 1S90. !■' Includes population of Minnesota Lake village, given as independent in ISao. M Exclusive of population of Winnebago City village. 8 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 FiLLMOEE COUNTY— Continued. Harmony township.. Harmony village Holt township.. Jordan township Lanesboro village Mabel village Newbiirg township Norway township. Pilot Mound township Preble township Preston township Preston village Rushford city.. Rushford township Spring Valley township.. Spring Valley village Sumner township Whalan village Wykoff village York township Feeeeoen county. Albert Lea city . Ward 1 1, .504 Ward 2 1^ 777 Ward 3 1 219 Albert Lea township Alden township Alden village Bancroft township Bath township Carlston township Freeborn township Freeman township Geneva township 3 Geneva village 3 Hartland township ^ Hartland village * Hayward township London township Manchester township.. Mansfield township Moscow township Newry township.. Nunda township, including Emmons village.. Emmons village Oakland township Pickerel Lake township Riceland township _ Shell Rock township, including GlenvUle vilfagel Glenville village Goodhue county - Belle Creek township Belvidere township Burnside township Cannon Palls township.. Cannon Falls village Central Point township.. Cherry Grove township.. Featherstone township .. Florence township Goodhue townships Goodhue village ' Hay Creek township Holden township Kenyon township Kenyon village Leon township Minneola township Pine Island township Pine Island village Red Wing city . Ward 1 1,603 Ward 2 1 393 Ward 3 2,070 Ward 4 2,059 Roscoe township.. Stanton township, Vasa township Wacouta township Wanamingo township _ Warsaw township Welch township Zumbrota township Zumbrota village 7261 617/ 777 818 1,102 494 814 988 796 728 7081 1,278/ 1,062 1,064 900 1,770 821 134 495 930 21,838 4,600 1,138 642 636 1,024 894 641 842 763 535 218 654 317 835 783 780 666 745 723 904 179 722 798 747 1,331 351 31,137 928 883 610 822 1,239 147 855 846 824 1,046 241 86S 910 838 1,202 1,089 1,019 691 »32 7,i.25 1,012 517 1,088 126 1,157 981 796 926 1,119 11,051 823 616 898 273 882 982 781 780 11,580 968 929 813 1,381 824 98 335 890 17, 962 3,305 917 594 276 879 899 593 2 604 740 486 768 735 664 850 653 639 648 772 639 613 727 962 28,806 937 930 529 835 1,078 107 901 874 900 1,110 868 1,005 796 666 1,083 916 739 548 6,294 1,056 542 1,208 100 1,215 999 Sis. 8.10 867 1 Not separately returned in 1890. 2 Includes population (89) of Freeborn village, not incorporated but eiven as independent in 1890. 5 »-=" 3 Geneva village organized from part of Geneva township since 1890 * Hartland village organized from part of Hartland township since 1890 » Goodhue village organized from part of Goodhue township since 189o' « Barrett village organized from part of Lien township since 1890. ' Hoffman village organized from part of Land township since 1890. « Includes population (1,074) of Crystal village; part annexed to Crystal Lake township and part taken to form Robbinsdale village since 1890. Geant county - Ashby village.. Barrett village ^ Delaware township Elbow Lake township _ Elbow Lake village Elk Lake township Erdahl township Gorton township Herman village Hoffman village ' Land township ' ;. Lawrence township Lien township 6 Logan township _ Mansville township North Ottawa township Pelican Lake township Pomme de Terre township.. Roseville township Sanlord township Stony Brook Ujwnship Hennepin county . Bloomington township. Brooklyn township Champlin township Corcoran township . Crystal Lake township ».. Dayton township Eden Prairie township... Edina village Excelsior township Excelsior village Golden Valley village Greenwood township Hanover village (part of) ^0. Total for Hanover village, in Hennepin and Wright coun- ties. Hassan township 10 Independence township Maple Grove township Medina township Minneapolis city. Ward 1 13,747 Ward 2 11,860 Ward 3 27, 832 Ward 4 25,400 Ward 5 23,302 Ward 6 14, 457 Ward 7 12! 957 Ward 8 19,141 Ward 9 17' 233 Ward 10 HI 9' 827 Ward 11 15,962 Ward 12 6,65") Ward 13 4 345 Minnetonka township n Minnetonka Beach village 12 __ "'_ Minnetrista township Orono townshipi2 "~_ Osseo village __ ~~"I~ Plymouth township m..!!!.. ~ T. "I Richfield township _ ..~~I Robbinsdale village '" IZZZ.""!.. "I St. Anthony township ..."".. ""I.~"I" St. Louis Park village "~ Wayzata village " _ _ I '_ West Minneapolis village" Houston county.. Black Hammer township BrownsvUle township, including'Brovrasville viirager Brownsville village _ Caledonia township Z" S"_ . "I Caledonia village Crooked Creek township I""I ~_ [^ ~_Z Hokah township, including Hokah village'II "I . " Hokah village Houston township Houston village ZIIIIIZZIIII ~_ Jefferson township La Crescent township Mayville township ... Money Creek township I Mound Prau-ie towusliip Sheldon township _ Spring Grove township 8,935 6,875 279 237 307 473 625 476 595 318 5.50 270 617 273 538 214 2.03 321 506 629 439 506 609 228,340 231,1 224 440 267 416 60O 203 322 1,085 1,232 653 1,338 780 1,138 827 749 6S1 717 680 780 89 =59 1,368 1,237 930 202,718 714 lao 630 126 241 237 471 426 372 384 651 8185,294 1,0S3 101 1,2SS 1,086 346 1,164 1,537 520 93 1,325 276 1,648 16,400 783 977 453 867 ,175 682 938 536 694 612 395 842 610 716 776 728 959 1,254 620 1,212 48 1,076 769 631 468 619 509' 704 740 1,035 1,197 840 164,738 1,441 995 872 1,053 1,324 92 499 273 14,653 770' "843 447 920 927 621 1'939 582 643 636 357 793 624 7D0 716 726 906 9 Part of Crystal ^^llage annexed since 1890. " West° Mlnnea"foh°s'"itSSf ^"""^ P'^^i f H^^'*" township since 1890. since 1810. ^'""^"^^P"^'^ ^'"^S^ organized from part of Minietonka township lS9o! *"°°<'*°"''^ Beach village organized from part of Qrono township since w ?,yf hSJ^'^'^ ^^^ P"' °l Crystal village since 1890. i iSc SdS SoEu « InS ^ §-™v"S''^,'^ ^"'^g^' Sl^«° «^ independent in 1890. includes population of Hokah village, given as independent in 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Houston county— Continued. Spring Grove village Union township Wilmington township _ ■Winnebago township.. Yucatan township HUBBAED COUNTY >_ Akeley township Arago township Badoiira townsnip Crow Wing Lake township. Farden township Fsirris village Fern township Heart Lake township Henrietta township Hubbard township Lake Emma township Mantrap township Nary village Nevis township Park Rapids village Rock township Straight River township Todd township White Oak township Township 142, range 32 Township 143, range 32 Township 143, range 33 Township 143, range 34 Township 144, range 33 Township 144, range 34 Township 145, range 33 Isanti county _ Athens township Bradford township Cambridge township Cambridge village Dalbo township Isanti township Maple Ridge township North Branch township _. Oxford township Spencer Brook township.. Springvale townsliip Stanchfield township Stanford township Wyanett township Itasca county 2 _ Bass Brook township (or Cohasset) Deer River townsliip," including Deer River village — Deer River village Grand Rapids township, including La Prairie village- La Prairie village Grand Rapids village Iron Range township (or Diamond Mine) Koochicliing township Rainy Lake city ■ Ray township Reedy township Swan River township Trout Lake township Township 53, range 23 (part of) . Township 53, range 24 Township 53, range 25 Township 54, range 22 Township 54, range 23 Township 54, range 24 Township 54, range 25 Township 54. range 26 Township 65, range 22 Township 55, range 27 Township 56, range 22 Township 56, range 23 Township 56, range 25 Township 56, range 26 Township 56, range 27 (part of )- Township 57, range 22 Township 57, range 23 Township 57, range 24 Townsliip 57, range 25 Township 57, range 26 Township 58, range 22 Township 58, range 23 1900 491 523 1,092 856 6,578 , 118 286 229 187 144 135 189 73 307 549 167 69 94 221 ,313 156 373 376 264 16 59 72 84 11,675 601 658 1,295 737 604 1,161 1,015 1,139 372 500 747 1,175 729 942 4,573 241 354 251 207 83 1,428 34 133 7 59 13 61 93 32 18 1 6 42 68 17 28 58 26 16 52 62 56 34 10 47 51 30 46 47 9 1890 394 440 1,087 842 870 1,412 7,607 421 468 926 258 266 798 554 885 235 386 570 759 531 550 743 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1 Part of Cass county annexed since 1890. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions mcom- ^ ^ ^Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. Itasca county— Continued. Township 58, range 24 Township 68, range 26 Township 58, range 26 Township 58, range 27 Township 59, range 22 Township 69, range 23 Township 69, range 24 Township 69, range 26 Township 59, range 26 _ Township 69, range 27 _ Township 60, range 24 . Township 60, range 25 - Township 60, range 26 - Township 60, range 27 . Township 143, range 26 (part of) . Township 147, range 26 ^ Township 148, range 25 - Township 148, range 29 _ Township 149, range 27 _ Township 149, range 28 _ Township 149, range 29 _ Township 150, range 25 _ Township 1.50, range 26 _ Township 150, range 28 _ Township 160, range 29 _ Township 161, range 29 _ Township 166, range 26 - Township 156, range 25 _ Boise Fort Indian reservation (part of) Total for Boise Fort Indian reservation, in Itasca and St, Louis counties. Chippewa Indian reservation (part of) [For total see Beltrami countyj Winnibigochish and Cass Lake Indian reservations Jackson county . Alba township Belmont township Christiana township Delaiield township* Des Moines township Enterprise township Ewington township Heron Lake township Heron Lake village Hunter township Jackson village Kimball township La Crosse township Lakefield village Middleton township Minneota township- Petersburg township Rost township Round Lake township Sioux Valley township Weimar township West Heron Lake township.. Wilder village *-. Wisconsin township, including Alpha village-. Alpha village Kanabec county '-. Arthur township Brunswick township _. Comfort township Grass Lake township _. Hillman township Kanabec township — Knife Lake townshlp- Krochel township Mora village Peace township Southlork township Whited township Kandiyohi county _ Arctander township. Atwater village Burbank township .. Colfax township Dovre township _ East Lake Lillian township ^ Edwards township, including Raymond village- Raymond village Fahlun township Geunessee township Green Lake township 1900 31 3 57 29 22 86 58 7 16 2 19 7 10 6 3 37 4 27 9 8 11 32 7 5 71 530 14, 793 411 714 560 453 688 520 478 589 928 572 1,766 597 617 862 570 506 773 491 513 593 419 375 174 734 209 4,614 478 766 630 771 124 155 436 141 785 63 160 105 18,416 741 588 604 485 60O 485 624 420 629 870 1890 1,924 233 477 441 328 202 491 496 359 720 465 454 275 374 225 481 319 316 327 311 144 1,579 13,997 709 429 623 443 585 473 618 710 8 Exclusive of Indian reservation. < Wilder village organized from part of Delafleld township since 1890. ' Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; county redlstricted since 1890. ' Organized from part of Lake Lillian township since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kandiyohi county— Continued. Harrison township Holland township. Irving township Kandiyohi township Lake Andrew township Lake Elizabeth township_. Lake Lillian township i Mamre township _ New London township, including New London village _ New London village Norway Lake township Roseland township Boseville township St. John township __ Whitefleld township.. Willmar township, including Willmar village WiUmar village Ward I 788 Ward 2 1,062 Ward 3 1,559 Kittson county*. Clow township Davis township Deerwood township Granville township. Hallock township, including Hallock village-, Hallock village Hampden township Hazelton township Jupiter township „ 1900 Poppleton township s .. Red River township Eichardsville township' St. Vincent township, including St. Vincent village. St. Vincent village Skane township Spring Brook township Svea township Tegner townsnip, including Kennedy village.. Kennedy village Teien township Thompson township.. Township 159, range 45 Township 160, range 45 Township 160, range 46 Township 161, range 45 Township 161, range 46 Township 162, range 45 Township 162, range 46 Township 162, range 50. Township 163, range 45 Township 163, range 46 Township 163, range 47 Township 164, range 45 (fractional). Township 164, range 47 (fractional) . Lac qui Paele county.. Agassiz township Arena township.. Augusta township, including Marietta village.. Marietta village Baxter township Bellingham village Boyd village ' Camp Release township Cerrogordo township Dawson village Freeland township Garfield township Hamlin township Hantho township... Lac qui Parle township.. Lake Shore township Madison township Madison village Manfred township Maxwell township Mehurin township.. Ortonville city (part of)' [For total see Bigstone county.] Perry township Providence township Riverside township. Ten Mile Lake township^ Walter township, including Na.ssau village.. Nassau village Yellow Bank township » 686 607 717 764 623 535 513 651 855 363 708 465 548 525 642 3,931 3,409 7,8 174 309 293 340 1,058 80s 349 266 884 276 391 269 719 256 247 334 185 404 158 603 600 114 96 236 2 159 12 10 91 14,289 608 499 492 144 712 380 835 4.58 634 962 427 409 468 457 471 858 593 1,836 239 438 280 603 660 517 636 589 134 .592 1890 655 136 540 807 609 473 677 608 2 619 211 667 183 463 312 509 '2,317 1,82s 6 5,387 130 171 146 148 496 302 242 203 242 83 2,59 55 507 177 269 77 241 321 362 101 56 m 67 m 34 10, 382 652 317 246 676 166 (10) 475 727 418 263 149 292 514 497 718 486 625 138 251 169 446 400 434 651 288 685 1 Part taken to form East Lake Lillian township since 1890. 2 Includes population of New London village, given as independent in 3 Includes population of Willmar village, given as independent in 1890 * Part taken to form Roseau county in 1896. 6 The townships lying to the east of the west line of range 45 (population 1,001) not separately returned in 1890. ' Returned as township 162, range 47, in 1890. ' Returned as township 163, range 48, in 1890. » Boyd village organized from part of Ten Mile Lake township since 1890 minor civil divisions. Lake county . 1900 Beaver Bay township " — Fall Lake township " Two Harbors township " _ Two Harbors village Lesueub county. Cleveland township . Cleveland village Cordova township ___ Cordova village Derrynane township. Elysian township, including Elysian village.. Elysian village Heidelberg village '' Kasota township Kaaota village . Kilkenny township, including Kilkenny village Kilkenny village Lanesburg township 13 .. Lesueur borough Ward 1 1,001 Ward 2 936 Lesueur Center village Lexington township Montgomery township Montgomery village New Prague city (part of) Total for New Prague city,l* in Lesueur and Scott counties. Ottawa township, including Ottawa village Ottawa village Sharon township Tyrone township Washington township Waterville city 1^ Waterville township Lincoln county. Alta Vista township Ash Lake township Diamond Lake township. Drammen township Hansonville township Hendricks township Hope township Lake Benton township... Lake Bentonvillage Lake Stay township Limestone township Marble township Marshfleld township Royal township Shaokatan township Tyler village Verdi township Lyon county. lip. Sl6_ Amiret township Balaton village 1 Clifton township Coon Creek township... Cottonwood village*... Custer township.. Eidsvold township IIII _ "" "" " " Ealrview township "~ I..".. IIIII Grandview township, Including Ghent village.". 'III~I Glient village Island Lake township I '~_~_ Lake Marshall townsnip _"" _ ~ __ __ "~ Lucas township '8 ---_____ Lynd township __ I""!."!.."..!.. ^11 Lyons township, including Russe"li village" Marshall village _ Minneota village """ Monroe township _ "__ "_ Nordland township III~I.I~..~ III Rock Lake township ^5 . ..ri.._r._ _~ " Shelbui-ne township "~_ " '_'_ Sodus township _ _ ~_ '_ Stanley township . _ "_"■_ Tracy city ._ _""_ [ ~_ Wardl 1__II ,;;- Ward 2 __ _ , ""J Vallers township _ "[ "_ '^'■^ Westerheim township I""I ~_" ~" '_" 4,654- 399 150 8271 3,278/ 20,234 1890 179 1, 0561 95/ 1,102 1,362 459 114 1,020 764 1,146 245 1,189 1,937 478 1,397 1,051 979 523 1,228 461 246 1,073 1,030 295 1,260 872 8,966 423 461 413 422 416 767 677 397 890 416 608 509 493 643 396 515 531 14, 591 407 209 865 672 549 467 581 406 546 119 384 377 461 2,088 777 887 4,58 404 469 876 360 1,911 479 501 1,299 75 101,224 loSSi^^lIJiilt^ilV^vSZt^iifll^f "" ^^"'^ t°--MP."0W independent. townSips^siiice'?8'90 "'"'' ™*^''"^^«'i ^^^ P'^^ts of Beaver Bay and Two Harbors » Hefd''e'lSr^TlWe°orlS??>? ^'"l^S^v gijen as Independent in 1890. » Incor'Sed asTcttyTne^^^ "^"^ °* Lanesburg township since 1890. M Pn/t^nS^ Village organized frttm part of Rock Lake township since 1890 " So?seS?el""^grS"^"' '""" ^^^ °' Lucas toZl^^PsfSm 11 Table 4 — POPULATION OP MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS ; 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MiNon CIVIL DinsioNa MoLeod COUNTY- Acoma township _. Bergen township _. Brownton vlllaige.. Collins township _. Qlencoe township . Glenooe village Hale township i Helen township _ Hutchinson township Hutchinson village Lester Prairie vUIage Lynn township Penn township Plato village Eich Valley township Bound Grove township.. Silver Lake village i Stewart village Sumter township Wlnsted township Winsted village Maeshall county - Alma township. Argyle village - Augsburg township Big Woods township Bloomer township.. Boxville township.. Cedar township K Comstock township Donelly township " Eagle Point township*.. East Valley township » .. Excel township Foldal township Fork township ' Grand Plain township '.. Holt township 1900 Lincoln township ' McCrea township Marsh Grove township _. Middle River township.. Nelson Park township — New Folden township New Solum township Oak Park township Parker township . Rollls township » Slnnott township Spruce Valley township Timarao township, including Stephen villag Stephen village Thief Lake township" Vega township Viking township Wanger township Warren city Warrenton township West Valley township Wright township Township 155, range 39 Township 155, range 40 Township 155, range 42 Township 156, range 39 Township 156, range 40 Township 156, range 41 Township 157, range 39 Township 157, range 44 Township 158, range 40 Township 158, range 42 Township 158, range 44 Maetin OOUNTY- Cedar township.. Center Creek township 12 - East Chain township Elm Creek township Fairmont township Fairmont village Ward 1 Ward 2 Fox Lake township Eraser township Galena township - , 1,796 , 1,244 19,595 732 1,182 454 665 837 1,780 1,426 1,056 2,069 2,495 418 823 649 232 1,121 713 321 407 749 1,185 281 15, 698 294 829 319 492 359 116 219 256 66 207 186 486 264 312 164 510 324 409 369 367 292 540 597 709 280 278 343 299 799 S13 319 612 334 463 1,276 285 270 338 50 116 80 165 82 1 44 200 44 79 265 16, 936 575 519 719 489 534 3,040 1S90 17, 026 716 1,215 384 607 817 1,649 1,729 1,045 1,869 1,414 189 728 592 130 1,172 166 597 1,251 267 9,130 299 306 313 484 259 86 83 214 33 143 56 336 290 277 114 191 258 385 242 356 546 453 161 212 i»605 265 454 182 349 648 248 137 208 15 "i 9,403 275 497 394 306 437 1,205 351 470 248 1 Silver Lake village organized from part of Hale township since 1890 2 Returned as township 157, range 42, in 1890. > Returned as township 158, range 49, in 1890. 4 Returned as town.ship 158, range 50, m 1890. ' Returned as township 156, range 42, in 18?0- .,„„ e Oi-sanized from township 157, range 50, since 1890. ' Organized from township 155, range 41 since 1890. 8 Returned as township 158, range 45, m 1890. Organized from township 157, range 40, since 1890. * •„ icon ■0 jn?ludls population of Stephen village, given as independent m 1890. 11 Or-anized from townships 157 and 158, range 41 since 1890. .^ „ , 5^ 12 GmnadavillaffB organized from part of Center Creek tou uship since 1890. HIKOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Maetin county — Continued. Granada village 12 . Jay township . Lake Belt township Lake Fremont township Manyaska township Nashville township Pleasant Prairie township. Rolling Green township Rutland township Sherburne village Silver Lake township Tenhassen township Waverly township Welcome village.. Westford township. Including Truman village. Truman village Meekee county - Acton township Cedar Mills township.. Colllnwood township- Cosmos township.. Danlelson township Darwin township Dassel township Dassel village Eden Valley village (part of) Total for Eden Valley village,^^ in Meeker and Steams counties. Ellsworth township Forest City township Forest Prairie townshlpi* Greenleaf township Grove City village Harvey township Kingston township Litchfield township Litchfield village Ward 1 - 743 Ward 2 981 Ward 3 556 Manannah township Swede Grove township Union Grove township Watkins village 14 MiLLELACS county 15 _ Bogus Brook township . Borgholm township Foreston village (iroenbush township Isle Harbor township Milaca township Milaca village Milo township- Princeton township Princeton village Bobbins township South Harbor township _ Tov/nship 39, range 26 — Township 39, range 27 — Township 41, range 26 — Township 41, range 26 — Township 43, range 26 — Moeeison county. Agram township Belle Prairie township.. Bellevue township Buckman township Buh township '" Clough townshipi' Cnldrum township is — Cushlng township" Elmdale township Green Prairie township Little Falls city ">. 1900 309 574 737 676 621 617 589 562 609 891 684 603 536 649 733 17,753 673 744 1,503 499 690 550 1,181 604 744 817 994 705 316 674 1,624 566 2,280 758 579 652 250 8,1 643 696 263 871 175 360 1,204 904 1,078 1,319 232 201 36 55 6 75 49 22,891 1890 400 388 343 460 624 334 438 414 316 469 386 248 140 260 657 695 1,393 311 705 504 1,164 552 327 3=7 630 640 814 719 349 634 1,165 601 1,899 562 636 600 2,845 287 404 "§16 13,826 300 765 541 1,023 699 244 868 253 1,425 299 5,774 221 606 302 679 675 932 834 2,354 Ward 1 2,033 Ward 2 2,419 Ward 3 1,322 Little Falls township 21 427 217 Morrill township 346 132 Motley township -2 226 365 15 In 1890 in Meeker county only. M Watkins village organized from part of Forest Prairie township since 1890. 16 Companion with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions Incomplete. 10 Organized from part of Pierz township since 1890. 1' Organized from part of Green Prairie township since 1890. 18 Part taken to form Swanville township since 1890. 19 Parts taken to form Clough, Gushing, and Randall townships since 1S90 20 Incorporated as a city since 1890. a Part taken to form Mt. Morris township since 1890. 22 Parts taken to form Rails Prairie and Scandia Valley townships since 1S90. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Ctontinued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Morrison county— Continued. Motley village Mt. Morris towiishipi Parker townsliip Kerz townsliip 2 Pierz village ^ Pike Creek township Platte tounship * Pulaski township * Rails Prairie township^ Randall township 6 Ripley township* Royalton village Scandia Valley township '■> _ Swan River township Swanville township ' Swanville village s Two Rivera township 1900 MOWKK 'BOUNTY . Adams township Adams village Austin city Ward 1 1,838 Ward 2 1,914 Ward 3 1,722 Austin township Bennington township Brownsdale village Clayton township Dexter township ' Dexter village Frankford township Grand Meadow township Grand Meadow village Lansing township Leroy township Leroy village Lodi township 9 Lyle township Lyle village Marshall township 1 Nevada township Pleasant Valley township Racine township Red Rock township Rose Greek village '» Sargeant township Taopi village' Udolpho township Waltham township n Waltham village" Windom township i" Murray county _ Avoca village Belfast township Bondin township Cameron township Chanarambie township Des Moines River township . Dovray township Ellsboro township Fenton township Fulda village Holly township lona township 12 lona village ''" Lake Sarah township., Leeds township Lime Lake township _. Lowville township Mason township Moulton township Murray township Shetek township Skandia township Slayton township Slayton village Nicollet county . Belgrade township "__ Bernadotte townsnip _ Brighton township ___ 404 13 516 1,049 Zf«, 1,361 206 91 285 709 716 664 260 1,229 686 244 911 22,385 1890 751 573 5,474 766 517 261 447 601 278 589 608 477 878 725 772 546 748 488 740 809 500 967 624 204 630 115 645 745 150 707 338 486 507 311 597 452 464 469 466 404 358 522 367 582 382 433 551 706 451 434 492 14,774 997 710 329 525 252 1,387 809 614 582 857 18,019 842 216 3,901 770 495 282 321 348 150 539 566 373 710 602 528 529 857 528 781 525 623 717 748 6,692 170 329 318 115 232 316 318 234 222 348 258 841 314 300 411 172 252 144 544 346 302 826 380 13, 382 1,232 680 285 1 Organized from part of Little Falls township since 1890. 2 Parts taken to form Buh township and Pierz village since 1890. 8 Organized from part of Pierz township since 1890. * Platte and Pulaski townships organized from parts of Ripley townshln since 1890. " " Organized from part of Motley township since 1890. « Organized from part of Green Prairie township since 1890. ' Organized from part of Culdrum township since 1890 ; part subsequently taken to form Swanville village. » Organized from part of Swanville township since 1890. 1 Taopi village organized from part of Lodi township since 1890. » Rose Creek village organized Irom part of Windom township since 1890 MINOR CrVTL DIVISIONS. Nicollet county— Continued. Courtland township i»- Courtland village 1^ Granby township Lafayette township., Lake Prairie township New Sweden township Nicollet township Nicollet village North Mankato village '^ - Oshawa township Eidgely township St. Peter city Ward 1 Ward 2 Traverse township.. , 1, 649 2,653 West Newton township. 1900 Nobles county . Adrian village Bigelow township . Bloom township ... Brewster village ^^— Dewald township.. Dundee village " Elk township Ellsworth village . Graham Lake township i"^ Grand Prairie township.. Hersey townshipio Indian Lake township it . Kinbrae village 1^ Larkin township Leota township Lismore township Little Rock township Lorain township Olney township Ransom township Round Lake villagei^ Seward township Summit Lake township.. Westside township Willmont township Worthiiigton township ._ Worthiiigton village Warcll. 1,245 Ward 2 1,141 Norman county . Ada village Anthony township Bear Park township J'lora township Fossum township Good Hope township 18 Green Meadow township .. Halstad township i« Halstad village " Hegne township Heudrum township Home Lake township Lake Ida township Lee township Lockhart township McDonaldsville township . Mary township Plea.'^ant View township. __ Rockwell township Shely township Spring Creek township Strand townsliip Sundahl township Twin Valley village -» Waukon township Wild Rice township 20 Winchester township Olmsted county. Byron village Cascade township Chatfleld village (part of) IIII [For total see i illmore county.! Dover township . 1890 734 927 174 474 490 1,110 1,018 1,071 1,110 693 724 688 766 " 330 263 939 557 579 343 363 4,302 3,671 565 683 758 691 14,932 7,958 1,258 671 719 408 519 175 234 654 320 217 484 454 485 464 3S6 373 137 496 552 479 532 378 486 428 226 568 497 438 699 393 2,386 15,045 1,253 451 773 772 495 99 319 758 442 387 .,177 561 444 837 237 419 485 408 327 ,071 198 601 523 356 694 492 406 23,119 347 723 873 248 2.58 361 476 282 320 185 185 328 43,? 234 257 249 324 148 310 329 289 1,164 10,618 622 329 531 663 388 4 213 799 408 884 398 871 544 182 322 436 321 197 774 128 443 437 "493 607 235 19,806 291 687 372 935 "SSofnd vimJe"rga4^^'™".Pn°' ^ « B?^stCT viUlagf orgfS township sTnce 1890. i« Dundee and mnhranvfiwi ^^- °* Jersey township since 1890. Bhlp since MO. ■^°^™^ villages organized from parts of Graham Lake town- ^^^ Round Lake village organized from part of Indian Lake township since » w»^^t''i!f'^ -^1? township 146, range 47, in 1890. «» Twin*valw fnia'leTrS.'^J,'^^^^ °* '^''^i^ township since 1890. wm vauey village organized from part of Wild Rice township since 1800. 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Olmsted couni'Y— Continued. Elmlra township Eyota township Eyota village Farmington township __ Haverhill township High Forest township i _ High Forest village.: Kalmar township Marion township . New Haven township Orion township Oronoco township Pleasant Grove township. Quincy township Rochester city . Ward 1 1,816 Ward 2 3, 346 Ward 3 1,681 Rochester township Rock Dell township Salem township Stewartville village i Viola township Ottektail county. Aastad township Amor township Aurdal township Battle Lake village '.. Blowers township BlufEton township Buse township. Butler township Candor township Carlisle township Clitherall township '_ Clitherall village * Compton township 1900 694 632 424 760 662 891 139 856 718 934 670 943 955 676 6,843 614 891 852 830 904 Corliss township. Dane Prairie township.. Dead Lake township '__. Deer Creek tow^nship ^ .. Deer Creek village ^ Dora township Dunn township Eagle Lake township Eastern township Edna township ._ Eftington township Elizabeth township Elizabeth village Elmo township _ Erhard Grove township Everts township 3 Fergus Falls city Ward 1 1,172 Ward 2 1,164 Wai-d 3 2,892 Ward 4 844 Fergus Falls township Folden township Friberg township Girard township Gorman township Helming township Helming village Hobart township Homestead township liimaii township Leaf Lake township Leaf Mountain township Lida township Maine township Maplewood township Newton township New York Mills village Nidaros township ■• Norwegian Grove township Oak Valley township Orwell township Oscar township Ottertail township Otto township Paddock township Parker Prairie township I Stewartville village, formerly in High Forest township, made independent since 1890. sBattleffifv^^lageOTgaiJzed from parts of Clitherall and Everts townships smce 1890. jn j, organized from part of Nidai-os township since 1890. 6 Dead Lake township organized from part of Perham township since 1890. 8 Deer Creek village organized from part of Deer Creek township since 1890. T fncTudefpopulalon (617) of Sandstone village, given as independent m ^^^B Birch Creek, Kerrick, and Sturgeon Lake townships organized from parts "'^oX'ok ParKnfiPo^"gamrtownships organized from parts of Pine City •^""^o'DiS GTOvl,^Finlayson, Pine Lake, and Sandstone townships organized from part of Hinckley township smce 1890. 528 427 845 420 441 686 487 269 375 417 645 167 779 558 6U0 391 510 275 550 319 721 548 4,51 711 718 186 668 7,59 369 6,072 1890 635 545 736 263 533 632 545 531 426 564 713 716 428 701 739 726 353 717 676 515 334 713 283 557 495 677 557 610 377 748 618 834 163 763 751 716 639 789 864 687 5,321 ('). 612 877 765 ') 830 34,232 486 361 787 216 333 333 179 300 288 831 694 294 525 474 433 252 692 385 411 655 744 135 403 68S 366 3,772 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 479 435 574 193 562 466 254 449 174 292 640 623 321 510 436 353 260 684 744 357 191 742 226 456 317 643 Otteetail codnty— Continued. Pelican township Pelican Rapids village.. Perham township ^ Perham village _ Pine Lake township Rush Lake township St. Olaf township Scambler township Star Lake township Sverdrup township Tordenskjold township.. Trondhjem township Tumuli township Western township- Woodside township. Pine county . Birch Creek township ' Brook Park township' Chengwatana township Dell Grove township i" Finlayson township «> Hinckley township,'" including Hinckley village. Hinckley village Kerrick township 8. Kettle River township,' including Rutledge and Willow River villages. Rutledge village , Willow River village Mission Creek township Pine City township » Pine City village Pine Late township "._.- Pokegama township ' Rock Creek township Royalton township Sandstone township,^" including Sandstone village Sandstone village Sturgeon Lake township ' Windemere township Pipestone county- Aetna township 12__ Altona township Burke township i3_. Eden township . Edgerton village Elmer township " Fountain Prairie township Grange township '6 Gray township Holland village " Jasper village ( part of ) "Total for Jasper village,!^ in Pipestone and Rock counties Osborne township Pipestone village Rock township Ruthton village >2 Sweet township Trosky village " Troy township Woodstock village '^ Polk county i Andover township Angus township Badger township ._' — Belgium township Brandsvold township-. Brislet township Bygland township Chester township i" — Climax village *» Columbia township — Crookston city Ward 1.. 669 1,033 676 1,182 351 419 711 470 339 1,019 791 699 614 376 542 11,546 258 286 307 425 467 924 459 636 1,442 363 466 360 633 993 323 590 1,030 786 1,385 1,189 437 376 9,264 321 432 3.57 600 450 374 411 316 363 2.55 447 559 446, 2,636 312 323 415 215 481 211 1890 629 624 637 761 233 341 681 445 160 680 624 794 615 273 '4,052 "912 6i3 377 85 2,55 535 464 342 517 '472 337 476 178 314 232 308 228 372 372 267 1,232 150 241 335 239 488 93 744 132 714 408 259 715 18 30,192 304 171 433 83 580 116 433 130 451 3,457 Ward 2 1,308 Ward » 650 Ward 4 2,007 Ward 5 519 11 Includes population of Hinckley village, given as independent in 1890. 12 Ruthton village organized from part of Aetna township since 1890. 13 Woodstock pillage organized from part of Burke towuship since 1890. " Trosky village organized from part of Elmer township since 1890. 15 Holland village organized from part of Grange township since 1890. i« Given in 1890 as in Pipestone county only. 1' Part taken to form Red Lake county in 1897. 18 Includes population (6,363) of Black River, Bray, Emardville, Equality, Games, Gervais, Lake Pleasant, Lambert, Louisville, Norden, North, Numedal, Polk Center, Poplar River, Red Lake Falls, River Falls, Rocksbury, Sanders, Terrebonne, and Wyandotte townships, parts of townships 152, ran^e 41, and 153, range 42, Red Lake Falls and Thief River Falls cities, and St. Hilalre village, taken to form Red Lake county in 1897. 18 Returned as township 150, range 40, in 1890. 20 Organized from part of Vineland township since 1890. 14 Table 4 — POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Polk county— Continued. Crookston town.ship East Grand Porks city _ _ __ _'_ __ I S^'^Jl ::::::::::""222" Ward 2 223 Ward 3 __ _ 451 Ward 4 __ __"" i m Eden township _ __ _' Erskine village 1 _ _I ~ ' '_ Esther township 2 _ "_ _~S_ Euclid township __ " Fairfax township ___ _ Fanny township ~ Farley township Fertile village Fisher township, including Fisher village^ Fisher village Fosston village I Garden township Garfield township Gentilly township Godfrey township Grand Forks township * Grove Park township Hammond township Higdem township 2 " Hill River township Hubhard township Huntsville township III I' Johnson township K Kertsonville township I"' Keystone township ___'_ King township » Knute township i Lessor townshij) Liberty township Lowell township Mcintosh village « 11"" Nesbit township. Northland township Onstad township Parnell township Queen township Eeis township Rhinehart township *_. Roome township Rosebud township Russia township _ Sandsville township Scandia town.ihipi Sletten township Sullivan township Tabor township Tilden township Tynsid .township Vineland township s Winger township Woodside township Township 160, range 39 . Township 153, range 46 - Township 154, range 46 - Pope county. Bangor township » Barsness township Ben Wade township i» Blue Mounds townsliip Chippewa Falls township.. Cyrus village " Gilchrist township Glenwood township Glenwood village Grove Lake township HofI township Lake Johanna township.., Langhei township Leven township Lowry village i" Minnewaska township New Prairie township" ... Nora township Reno township Rolling Fork township Sedan village " Starbuck village Villard village Walden township Westport township . White Bear Lake township . Ramsey county.. Mounds View townshipis. Xew Brighton village i'- 1900 401 2,077 629 156 337 359 370 169 167 587 895 410 864 778 690 473 544 308 508 262 359 538 781 703 263 272 314 659 692 623 307 558 569 341 477 248 138 573 406 160 508 674 315 263 196 689 334 538 266 226 555 758 518 252 150 146 1890 251 795 210 12,577 295 158 176 273 •866 481 207 638 615 514 516 830 305 100 541 446 530 629 '""250 243 747 565 515 275 248 287 178 140 373 203 391 620 166 127 59 533 238 388 219 280 471 599 351 10,032 389 280 497 369 Vl« 790 647 665 609 449 197 473 378 485 410 116 627 392 403 513 417 410 358 bSl 612 443 371 ■/m 278 210 461 543 652 611 5U3 468 510 399 I,h3 469 224 249 203 531 436 543 457 598 553 170, 554 1,003 360 139, 796 "692 355 1 Erskine village organized from part of Knute township since 1890 » Esther township organized from part of Higdem township since 1890 ' Includes population of Fisher village, given as independent in 1890 ^Ehinehart to\vnship organized from part of Grand Forks township since ' Organized from township 151, range 39, since 1890. '■ Mcintosh village organized from part of King township since 1890 ■ ' Returned as township 147, range 47, in 1890. « Part taken to form Climax village since 1890. ■J Sedan village organized from part of Bangor township since 1890 11 Lowry village organized from part of Ben Wade township since 1890 MINOa CIVIL DIVISIONS. Ramsey county— Continued. New Canada township . North St. Paul village .. Rose township St. Paul city . Ward 1 20,245 Ward 2 14,860 Ward 3 9,138 Ward 4 15,235 Ward 5 17,338 Ward 6 _. 17,287 Ward 7 15,382 Ward 8 28,995 Ward 9 , 14,746 Ward 10 5,360 Ward 11 4,480 White Bear township White Bear Lake village Red Lake county " . 1900 Black River township. Bray township.. Emardville township Equality township » Games township i** Gervais township Lake Pleasant township. Lambert townshijj Louisville township .._ Norden township North township Numedal township Polk Center township Poplar River township Red Lake Falls city.. Red Lake Falls township River Falls township Rocksbury township St. Hilaire villa§:e Sanders township Terrebonne township Thief River Falls city Wyandotte township Township 152, range 41 v Township 163, range 42 1' Redwood county . BrookvlUe township Charlestown township, including Sanborn vi'llagel Sanborn village Delhi township 111111 ""I" Gales township _ II""." Granite Rock township Honner township Johnsonville township Kintire township, incTudingBelview village" Belview village Lamberton township II II""..""". Lamberton village . ..""..""I. Morgan township .. . "I_ "I_ ""I"" Morgan village ."" _"" _ _'" New Avon township . _ .""I."" North Hero township _."II."". "" Paxton township Redwood Falls city 16 " "' Ward 1 Wai-d2 III '_""_ Redwood Falls township I "H Sheridan township I"I_ Sherman township. Springdale township I Sundown township . . ""I Swedes Forest township '_ Three Lakes township . Underwood township.. 877 784 Vail township, includin"g""Wabasio"vil"l"a«e" Wabasso village . -« - Vesta township... . Walnut Grove Tillage"r ^1""^ Waterbury township "I '_ Westline township.. Willow Lake township III Renville county. Bandon township ''''™eL^?'Falls^m*j''^'<=l"^^""^'"2^^^^^^^^ Birch Cooley township IIIIIIIIIIIIIH 1,644 1,110 1,076 163,065 1890 1,276 1,099 825 133,156 1,018 1,288 12, 195 346 159 361 455 367 494 490 441 148 160 371 391 329 599 840 367 579 ,819 Sll 87 98 1,087 1,356 262 U4 84 37 277 346 401 467 309 95 90 307 378 774 306 259 425 193 383 419 191 204 43 17,261 621 876 3SI 516 441 639 262 499 691 =54 612 624 489 592 547 583 598 1,661 337 699 358 431 661 349 512 407 675 178 745 447 514 372 23,693 788 565 189 702 582 646 391 272 140 167 249 253 360 202 196 301 284 255 423 1,238 189 817 249 299 453 370 274 238 213 199 127 175 141 293 17,099 827 614 653 " &Br'^?,?^nS?igf |Xe?rin' l''^ ''^'''^^ townshipsince 1890. pendent since 1890 ^ ' '""^^'^'y '» Mounds View township, made inde- '14 n™ill-''^S 9* population of New Brighton villaee 1" nSS-''''J f™™ P'^''' °' Po"^ county in 1897 ^ s^L'^ir'-"^ ^"-^ '°^°^^'P 151, rangj40. and part of township 152, range 40, J« Retiirned as township 151, range 41 in isoo ' Exclusive of Indian reserVation ' "■ '» Incorporated as a city since 1890. 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Renville cotrNTY— Continued. Bird Island township, including Bird Island and Olivia villages. Bird Island village Olivia village .: Boon Lake township BrooMeld township- Cairo township, iuciudlng Fairfax village Fairfax village Camp township. CrooKS township Emmett township, including Renville village . Renville village Erioson township Flora township Franklin village Hawk Creek township Hector township, including Hector village Hector village HenryvlUe township Kingman township Martlnsburg township Melville township TMorton village Norfolk township Osceola township- Palmyra township Preston Lake township, Including Buffalo Lake village-. Buffalo Lake village Sacred Heart township, including Sacred Heart village- Sacred Heart village Troy township Wang township Wellington township Winfleld township 1900 ElOE OOITNTY- Bridgewater township.. Cannon City township-. Dundas village Erin township Faribault city Ward 1 ■Ward 2_ 2,139 : 1,878 Ward 3 1,557 Ward i 2,244 Forest township Morristown township' Morrlstown village' Nerstrand village " Northiield city ' Ward 1 , 900 Ward 2 1,11? Wara 3 1,19* Northfield township i" Richland township Shieldsville township Walcott township Warsaw township Webster township Wells township Wesely Village 12 Wheatland township '^ Wheatland village 13 Wheeling township » 2,247 846 970 658 603 1,362 642 648 634 1,707 1,075 693 654 439 602 1,233 654 651 470 586 582 789 504 554 714 928 389 1,553 723 770 662 677 26,080 Rook county . Battle Plain township Beaver Creek township Beaver Creek village Clinton township ^--^— T-r~T,-, Denver township, including Hardwiok village-. Hardwick village Jasper village (part of) [For total see Pipestone county .J Kanaranzi township Luverne township Luverne village Magnolia town-ship^ Including Magnolia villa,ge_ Magnolia village Martin township Mound township Rose Dell township Springwater township Vienna township - 1890 9S6 1,066 493 1,040 7,868 919 1,026 589 256 8,210 764 789 925 1,127 854 1,071 921 249 1,082 135 710 9,668 1982 441 263 678 227 « 1,010 351 622 256 «1,038 413 558 734 284 687 *723 354 644 132 360 364 453 426 153 552 6 457 327 426 876 586 452 23,968 464 736 186 624 700 259 112 512 454 2,2'23 539 176 1,168 449 543 580 378 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1,058 1,057 554 910 6,520 822 8 1,040 517 2,659 "826 743 875 1,028 867 1,010 979 182 1,448 873 6,817 232 473 290 343 394 1,466 407 1,010 325 307 415 274 1 Includes population of Bird Island and Olivia villages, given as inde- P^°?Scludi''s^population of Fan-fax village, given as independent in 1890 = toe Sdll population of Renville village, given as independent m W90. » Includes population of Hector village, given as independent m 1&90 6 inolSdes population of Buffalo Late village, given as independent, but "°^'!Sd1s%'opulation ofTcred Heart village, given as independent in 1890 7 Morristown village, formerly in Morristown township, mahe independent *™TFxclusive of population of Morristown village. . • NeSSS^d vil?a|e organized from part of Wheeling township since 1890. Roseau county i^, Barto township Dewey township Dieter township ^--. Grimstad township Jadis township, including Roseau village. Roseau village Malung township Moose township Moranville township Pohlitz township Polonia township Ross township Skagen township, including Badger village- Badger village Soler township Spruce township-. Stafford township Stokes township Warroad township Township 159, range 40 Township 159, range 43 Township 159, range 44 Township 160, range 39 Township 160, range 41 Township 160, range 42 Township 160, range 43 Township 161, range 37 Township 161, range 38 Township 162, range 35 Township 162, range 37 Township 162, range 38 Township 162, range 44 Township 163, range 39 Township 163, range 40 Township 164, range 39 (fractional) - Township 164, range 41 (fractional) - St. Louis COUNTY i' . Biwabik township, including Biwabik, McKinley, and Merritt villages. Biwabik village McKinley village Merritt village Breitung township Canosia township Chnton township, including Iron Junction village Iron Junction village Culver township Duluth city " ------ Ward 1 6, 989 Ward 2 6,637 Ward 3 4, 944 Ward 4 6,296 Ward 6 8,144 Ward 6 6, 533 Ward 7 8,794 Ward 8 6,632 Duluth township Ely city ;-;;;- Ward 1 1,567 Ward 2 870 Ward 3 1,290 Fayal township Floodwood township, including Floodwood village Floodwood -village Gnesen township Grand Lake township Great Scott township Hermann township Industrial township Kelsey township MoDavitt township 1900 1890 6,994 .602 260 766 301 866 386 77 243 248 406 514 164 26S 261 342 348 238 47 74 201 130 126 137 103 15 16 147 30 12 33 99 22 102 82, 982 2,135 1,299 262 74 2, 034 221 224 118 186 52,969 194 3,717 1,016 310 224 248 104 99 625 168 291 156 97 62 324 Mesaba township, including Mesaba village MesalDa village Midway township --——-—-—- Missabe Mountain township, including Evel eth and Sparta 4, ! villages. • Eveleth village 2, 752 Sparta village 95° Morse township 493 Mountain Iron village 470 New Independence township "1 Nichols township 4C0 Proctorknott village '"4 Rice Lake township 231 Solway township 115 Stuntz township, including Hibbing village 3, 564 Hibbing village 2,481 i» Northfield city, formerly in Northfield township, made independent since 1890. 11 Exclusive of population of Northfield city. 12 Formerly Veseli. 13 Wheatland village organized from part of Wheatland township since 1890. I* That part of Jasper village in Rock county not separately returned in 1890. 16 Organized from part of Kittson county in 1895. 16 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 1' Oneota township and Fond du Lac, Lakeside, and West Duluth villages annexed since 1890. 16 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MLNNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Contlmied. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. St. Louis county— Continued. Tower city Virginia city- ward 1_ Ward 2-. Ward 3.. Ward 4- Township 50, range 19 '_ Township 50, range 20 __ Township 50, range 21 Township 51, range 19 i- Township 51, range 21 Township 52, range 13 Township .52, range 18 Township 52, range 19 Township 52, range 20 Township 52, range 21 Township 53, range 13 Township 53, range 17 Townsliip 53, range 20 Township 63, range 21 Township 54, range 14 __, Township 54, range 21 _. . Township 55, range 12 Township 56, range 12 Township 56, range 14 Township 56, range 17 Township 56, range 21 __. Township 57, range 14 Township 58, range 14 __. Township 58, range 15 __. Township 59, range 12 Township 59, range 15 __. Township 59, range 19 Township 60, range 15 Township 60, range 17 Townsliip 60, range 18 — . Township 61, range 14 __. Township 61, range 15 — Township 61, range 16 — . Township 61, range 17 — Township 61, range 20 Township 61, range 21 Township 62, range 16 1— Township 62, range 17 Township 62, range 18 __. Township 63, range 16 Townsliip 63, range 17 Township 63, range 18 Township 64, range 16 Township 64, range 17 ___ Township 64, range is __. Township 64, range 19 Township 64, range 20 Township 64, range 2i i_. Township 65, range 16 _ 321 1,329 501 811 1900 Township 65, range 37 (fractional) . Township 65, range 18 Township 65, range 19 Township 65, range 20 . Township 66, range 16 _ Township 66, range 17 (fractional) . Township 66, range 18 Township 66, range 19 Township 66, range 21 - Townsliip 67, range 17 (fractional) . Township 67, range 18 Township 67, range 19 . Township 67, range 20 _ Township 67, range 21 _ Township 68, range 20 _ Township 68, range 21 _ Township 69, range 17 (fractional) Township 69, range 18 (fractional) Township 70, range 18 (fractional) Township 70, range 19 (fractional) Township 70, range 20 (fractional) Boise Fort Indian reservation (part of). [For total see Itasca county.] Vermilion Lake Indian reservation Scott county. Belle Plaine township, including Belle Plalne borough Belle Plaine borough j Blakely township IIZIIZZI Cedar Lake town.ship Credit River township Eagle Creek township " Glendale township, including Hamilton village III! Hamilton village Helena\township Z~Z Jackson township II Jordan city ' . Louisville township New Market township, including New Market viflage 1,366 2,962 6 34 7 13 75 73 4 2 29 3 12 53 23 2 3 12 27 37 4 2 3 9 49 16 9 179 82 14 1 2 1 22 37 62 58 40 10 2 1 2 6 6 5 8 2 3 6 6 5 3 4 3 5 10 1 3 2 1 9 2 5 7 469 15,147 1890 1,110 2,268 I, 121 808 952 455 718 407 179 1,192 214 1,270 366 1,276 137 13,831 21,794 814 857 879 347 716 327 1,245 209 1,233 422 1,009 New Market village . 1 Exclusive of Indian reservation. - Includes population of Belle Plaine borough, given as independent in 1890 ^ Incorporated as a city since 1890. * Big Lake village organized from part of Big Lake township since 1890 ' All. any village organized from part of Albany township siice 1890 » Organized from part of North Fork township since 1890. MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. SooTT COUNTY— Continued. New Prague city (part of) [For total see Lesueur county.] St. Lawrence township Sand Creek township Shakopee city Ward 1- Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Spring Lake township, including Prior Lake village.. Prior Lake village 665 700 682 1900 SHERBUKNE COUNTY-. Baldwin township Becker township _ Big Lake township* Big Lake village * Bluehill township Clear Lake township, including Clear Lake village.. Clear Lake village Elk Elver township Elk Eiver village Haven township.. Livonia township Orrock township Palmer township St. Cloud city (ward 7) [^For total sec Benton county.] Santiago township Sibley county— Alfsborg township Arlington township- Arlington village Bismarck township.. Cornish township Dryden township Faxon township Gaylord village Gibbon village Grafton township Green Isle townsnip . Green Isle village Henderson city. Henderson township . Jessenland township.. Kelso township Moltke township.. New Auburn township, including New Auburn village New Auburn village ._ _ _ Severance township Z Sibley township Z_~! Transit township . Washington Lake township Winthrop village Steakns county . Albany township '.. Albany village ^ Ashley township.. Avon township, including Avon viliage" Avon village Belgrade village IIIIZZZZ Z Brockway township Z Brooten village » ZZZZZ Cold Spring village ' Collegevllle township Crow Lake township Z "Z Crow River township _~" Z"Z Eden Lake township. Eden Valley village (part of) [For total see Meeker county.] Fairhaven township.. Farming township.. Freeport village s Getty township.. Grove township . Holding township w... Holding village w. Kimball Prairie village "". Krain township Lake George township Lake Henry township Le Sauk township Luxemburg township _."" Lynden township Maine Prairie township n Meire Grove village » _ Melrose city 8 Ward 1.. 705 293 1,015 2,047 1,171 148 7,281 1890 416 898 531 177 413 637 222 515 831 596 501 505 330 410 521 16,862 556 834 1,045 1,757 1,101 285 758 574 280 562 976 712 669 762 622 469 608 545 702 930 275 904 806 890 665 669 1,043 274 697 684 731 833 813 44,454 679 379 388 469 204 495 446 15,199 631 926 417 639 700 656 498 387 232 562 892 219 909 719 871 1,033 553 1,037 517 606 860 162 450 1,107 259 486 655 649 580 897 218 737 899 813 680 669 1,856 191 327 1,125 661 633 349 1,083 431 1,185 165 1,768 650 731 684 823 34,844 1,092 494 644 306 506 438 417 641 606 623 619 7.38 1,021 734 467 648 805 860 396 1,186 Ward 2ZZZZZZIIIZZZZZZ t^ 800 ' Organized from part of Wakefield township since 1890 I 0?gaiiized from part of Oak townshipliSo? 1890 10 Hn]?i1n^^° -1^ ""^^^ organized frZ part of Grove townsr since 1890, 780 Prairie village organized from part If Matae^kfrfe township 17 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS ; 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Steahns county— Continued. Melrose township Millwood township Munson township' New Munich village ' New Paynesville village ^ North Fori; township* OaktownshipS Paynesville township ' Paynesville village Raymond township Richmond village i Rockville township St. Augusta township St. Cloud city (wards 1, 2, 3, and 4)- JTor total see Benton county.] St. Cloud township « St. Joseph township St. Joseph village St. Martin township ' St. Martin village' St. Wendel township Sauk Center city_. Ward 1 787 Ward 2 1,433 Sauk Center township Spring Hill township Waite Park village ^ Wakefield township 8 Zion township Steele county- Aurora township Berlin township Blooming Prairie township.. Blooming Prairie village Clinton Falls township Deerfleld township Havana township Lemond township Medford township Meriden township Merton township Owatonna city Ward 1 Ward 2- . 1,240 . 2,099 Ward 3 1,337 Ward 4 S85 Owatonna township Somerset township Summit township Stevens couNrY . Baker township « Chokio village ^ Darnen township Donnelly township, including Donnelly village.. Donnelly village Eldorado township Everglade township Framnas township Hancock village Hodges to vnisnip Horton township Moore township Morris township Morris village Pepperton township Eendsville township Scott township Stevens township Swan Lalie township Synnes township Swirr county.. Appleton township — Appleton village Benson township Benson village Camp Lake townsliip . Cashel township Clontarf township De Graff village "> Dublin township _ 1900 821 740 768 136 4S5 640 700 450 873 636 600 684 819 7,840 727 688 649 623 170 636 2,220 667 878 317 609 695 16,524 966 811 800 855 517 767 808 791 667 880 769 5,661 626 908 799 423 514 164 265 336 474 415 273 290 259 315 ,934 382 444 356 424 436 414 13, 503 274 1,184 400 1,625 584 446 812 165 3;w 1890 486 619 973 683 931 597 352 478 669 791 774 662 603 692 631 1,695 517 771 751 18,232 754 739 686 308 603 793 791 672 554 834 667 3,849 556 878 658 5,251 322 296 139 168 362 218 166 181 220 237 1,266 147 804 289 240 412 197 199 994 474 877 609 273 342 1 Richmond village organized from part of Munson township since 1890. 2 Organized from part of Oak township since 1890. 3 New Paynesville village organized from part of Paynesville township since 1890. .„ . , „„. 4 Part taken to form Brooten village since 1890. s Parts taken to form Freeport and New Munich villages since 1890. Waite Park village organized from part of St. Cloud township since 1890. ' St Martin village organized from part of St. Martin township since 1890. « Part taken to form Cold Spring village since 1890. . » Chokio village organized from part of Baker township since 1890. 10 De Graff village organized from part of Kildare township since 1890. 11 Bartlett and Stowe Prairie townships (population 670) not separately ''®*^Brac™township organized from part of Burnhamsville township since 1890. MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. Swift county— Continued. Edison township Fairfield township Hayes township Heghert township ICerkhoven township.. ICerkhoven village Kildare township 'o . Marysland township, including Danvers village. Danvers village Moyer township Murdock village Pillsbury township Shible township Six Mile Grove township Swenoda township .. Tara township Torning township .. Westbank township Todd county.. Bartlett township Bertha township, including Bertha village . Bertha village Birchdale township BrowerviUe village Bruce township i" Burleene township Burnhamsville township 12 Clarissa village i^ Eagle Bend village " Eagle Valley township i3 Fawn Lake township Germania township Gordon township Grey Eagle township, including Grey Eagle village.. Grey Eagle village Hartford township Hewitt village i* Zona township Kandota township Leslie township.. Little Sauk township Long Prairie township Long Prairie village Moran township Osakis village (part of) [For total see Douglas county.] Reynolds township Round Prairie townsliip Staples township i' Staples village -^ Stowe Prairie township is Turtle Creek township is Villard township Ward township i^ West Union township Wykeham township" TEAVEBSE COUNTY- Arthur township Browns Valley village — Clifton township Croke township ™ Dallymount township — Dumont village 20 Folsom township Lake Valley township — Leonardsville township.. Monson township Parnell township Eedpath township Tara township Taylor township Tintah township =1 Tintah village 21 Walls township Wheaton village Windsor township Wabasha county. Chester township ^3.. Elgin township 2* Elgin village '* 1900 461 484 631 494 665 411 460 562 112 610 275 434 470 364 515 340 491 618 22,214 686 .,093 277 446 466 448 426 .,015 233 647 836 254 486 820 766 313 .,026 311 918 426 651 783 7961 .,385/ 626 102 892 742 483 .,604 608 269 384 813 .592 594 7,673 897 721 290 207 266 236 219 746 892 664 340 284 335 431 141 220 382 1,132 171 18,924 2216,972 876 735 344 15 Clarissa village organized from part of Eagle Valley township since 1890. " Eagle Bend village, formerly in Wykeham township, made independent since 1890. 16 Hewitt village organized from part of Stowe Prairie township since 1890. " Not separately returned in 1890. I' Staples village organized from part of Staples township since 1890. 18 Turtle Creek township organized from part of Ward township since 1890. 19 Exclusive of population of Eagle Bend village. 20 Dumont village organized from part of Croke township since 1890. 21 Tintah village organized from part of Tintah township since 1890. 22 Includes population (736) of Greenfield township and Kellogg village, not separately returned in 1890. 23 Part taken to form part of Zumbro Falls village since 1S90. 2* Elgin village organized from part of Elgin township since 1890. 18 Table 4.— POPULATION OP MINNESOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Wabasha county— Continued. 3,483 3,131 19,854 29,632 352 60.0 850.8 11.2 202,718 164,738 46,887 13,066 2,564 37,980 117,851 33,821 10,502 23.1 251.4 258.8 409.6 163,065 133, 156 41,473 20,030 10,401 1,112 29, 909 91,683 21,443 9,629 9,289 22.5 1890 221.1 1880 107.1 1870 92.6 1860- 835.3 1850 _ ' Includes Duluth village (population 2,645), set apart by act ol legislature February 23, 1877, but which agata became part of the city by the act of March 2, 1887. St. Paul first appeared in the census returns in 1850, with only 1,112 inhabitants ; Minneapolis in 1860, with 2,564 ; and Duluth in 1870, with 3,131. Subsequently the increase in population of all these cities, both in number and per cent, has been conspicuously rapid for each succeeding decade until the last, except that Duluth made only a nominal gain from 1870 to 1880. During the ten years from 1880 to 1890, however, the city made a phenomenal gain, increasing from 3,483 to 33,115, or 850.8 per cent. Within the same decade the population of Minneapolis increased from 46,887 to 164,738, or 251.4 per cent, and that of St. Paul from 41,473 to 133,156, or 221.1 per cent. As compared with this record the increase in the population of these cities during the last decade, as shown by the enumeration for 1900, is so small as to afford a noticeable contrast. Director of the Census. '\ n Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 31. ■WASHINGTON, D. C January 16, 1901. POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Mississippi by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Mississippi was organized as a territory April 7, 1'798, and admitted as a state December 10, 1817. Table 1 shows the population of Mississippi at each census from 1800 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OP MISSISSIPPI: 1800 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCBEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 - - - 1,551,270 1,289,600 1,131, 597 827,922 791,305 606,526 375,651 136,621 75,448 40,352 8,850 261,670 158,003 303,675 36,617 184,779 230,875 239,030 61,173 35,096 31,602 20.3 14.0 *36.7 4.6 30.5 61.5 175.0 8L1 87.0 356.0 1890 - 1880 X870 I860 — 1850 — 1840 1830 1800 The population of the state in 1900 is 1,551,270 as against 1,289,600 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 261,670, or 20. 3 per cent. This rate of increase is materially greater than that for the decade immediately preceding, which was' 14.0 per cent, though much less than that for the ten years from 1870 to 1880, which was 36.7 per cent. Throughout the century a marked degree of fluctuation is observed in the growth of the state. In 1800 the population of the territory that afterwards became the state of Mississippi was 8,850; in 1820, three years after the territory became a state, the population was 75,448 ; the increase since then has been continuous, and the present population is more than 175 times as large as the population of one hundred years ago, when the first census was taken. The total land surface of Mississippi is, approximately, 46,340 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 27.8 ; 1900, 33.5. Table 2 shows the population of Mississippi by counties at each census from 1800 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (CP 18M) Table -^.-POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI BY COUNTIES : 1800 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1800 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 1,551,270 1,289,600 1,131,597 827,922 791,305 606,526 375,651 136,621 75,448 40,352 8,850 30,111 14,987 20,708 26,248 26,031 13,115 18,198 22,213 22,649 14,272 14,004 19,988 19,084 10,431 10,973 14,776 20, 165 18,601 19,434 14,937 12,076 10,002 4,660 12,336 14,169 9,694 10,991 9,511 4,303 7,934 6,853 4,750 1,427 10,510 35,427 16,512 22,116 19,892 13,036 20,787 17,741 19,563 26,293 34,395 13,076 24,751 13,678 6,795 14,112 11,886 21,002 52,577 36,828 10,400 13,544 16,513 15,394 21,292 17,846 20,492 22,110 38,150 15,103 17,360 21,956 23,834 21,552 29,095 10,585 29,980 14,688 18,773 19,891 10,847 14,516 15,826 18,607 18,342 30,233 8,299 24,183 10,424 3,906 14,974 8,318 12,481 39,279 30,970 12,318 11,708 11,251 14,785 18,947 8,333 17, 961 20,653 29,661 12,318 14,803 20,010 16, 869 17,912 27,047 11,023 18,652 13,492 17,795 17,905 9,036 16,768 15,021 17,367 13,568 27,552 5,993 22,924 9,729 3,194 12,071 6,439 7,895 43,958 27,164 10,004 10,663 7,607 12,126 17,314 3,828 15,719 21,671 21,501 9,420 13,146 20,470 10,246 13,547 28,244 9,732 10,561 21,047 19,899 16,988 13,386 7,505 10,471 9,518 22,035 16,426 16,722 16,679 10,771 2,577 1,356 ■ 18,491 16,369 11,402 14,941 5,477 10,481 2,955 6,010 13,078 2,986 Choctaw — .. 9,787 5,963 3,102 Clarke Clay 2 7,144 20,608 4,753 32,021 7,498 2,038 10,571 4,239 5,795 30,488 19,370 6,887 7,812 4,362 10,884 13,848 3,313 12,920 18,802 13,462 6,720 8,496 15,955 6,606 15,398 4,408 23,336 8,265 2,232 2,780 11,794 3,338 19,042 6,904 2,018 1,290 8,954 2,717 7,002 4,776 1,636 7,001 2,561 2,230 4,622 1,854 3,821 1,445 2,016 Hancock * 3,139 4,819 31,339 17,791 7,831 17, 695 4,122 11,007 15,349 3,323 11,682 16,125 13,313 9,213 9,324 3,672 4,876 25,340 13,928 4,478 13,628 3,196 6,184 13,193 2,164 12,517 14,069 8,717 6,478 5,533 3,367 1,962 1,694 Hinds 19,098 9,462 8,646 Itawamba 5,375 1,965 3,958 11,650 1,258 7,663 6,531 5,368 6,920 2,162 1,792 1,682 9,765 1,471 6,822 4,001 2,940 Kemper Lauderdale Lawrence 5,293 4,916 Lee Leflore Lincoln 10,184 30, 602 23,625 19,544 14,513 3,173 Madison i 4,699 Madison 32,493 13,501 27,674 31,216 16,536 12,726 19,708 30,846 20,183 29,027 6,697 14,682 27,545 18,274 15,788 5,435 20,955 14,316 12, 178 12, 800 13,055 16,084 19,600 20,618 12,983 10,124 16,479 16, 522 40,912 27,321 9,632 26,043 30,730 14,459 11,146 16,625 27,338 17,694 26,977 2,957 6,494 21,203 14,940 13,679 3,286 17,922 11,740 8,382 10, 138 10,635 9,384 14,361 19,253 12,961 9,302 12,168 15,606 33,164 25,866 6,901 29,330 28,653 13,348 8,741 13,436 29,874 15,978 28,352 20,948 4,211 29,416 22,631 23,382 4,686 28,823 21,283 18,173 4,410 29,689 21,172 15,530 3,830 17,526 9,250 4,973 3,691 Marions 3,116 Marshall Monroe 3,861 2,721 Montgomery Neshoba 7,439 10,067 20, 905 14,891 20,754 8,343 9,661 20,667 12,977 13,794 4,728 4,466 16,299 9,171 11,444 2,437 2,527 9,975 4,276 4,657 Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pearl River 8 Perry 3,427 16,688 13,858 12, 158 1,407 16,752 10,845 6,306 8,008 8,088 4,661 10,926 18, 721 12,867 8,774 8,461 13,030 31,238 2,694 11,303 12,525 9,348 2,606 11,135 22,113 2,438 7,360 17,112 1,889 6,161 4,491 2,300 5,402 2,037 4,438 Pike Pontotoc Prentiss — Quitman Rankin 12,977 7,847 13,635 8,139 7,227 3,961 4,631 1,663 2,083 Scott Sharkey Simpson 6,718 7,126 5,015 7,862 6,080 7,638 5,019 7,890 4,734 4,071 1,102 4,643 3,380 1,961 2,680 Smith _ Sunflower _ Tallahatchie 2,985 Tate " Tippah 20,727 7,850 5,358 22,550 24,149 4,366 20,741 15,490 1,314 9,444 6,681 821 Tunica Union :::::::::: Warren 26,769 20,696 18,120 i5"826' 7,861 2,'693' iair 2,920 Washington i 1,250 Washington 49,216 12,539 13,619 21,453 14,124 19,742 43,948 40,414 9,817 12,060 17,592 12,089 16,629 36,394 25,367 8,741 9,534 17,815 10,087 15,649 33,845 14,569 4,206 15,679 3,691- 8,389 2,892 7,287 2,120 1,976 2,781 Webster ^ 3,323 1,253 Wilkinson 12,705 8,984 13,254 17,279 15,933 9,811 16,952 22,373 16,914 7,966 17,258 14,418 14,193 4,650 12,248 10,480 11,686 9,718 6,068 6,650 1 Now in Alabama. 2 Name changed from Colfax iu 1876. 3 Pearl Riyer organized from parts of Hancock and Marion in 1890. * Name changed from Pickering in 1802. ' Name changed from Sumner in 1882. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The State, Adams Alcorn Amite Attala Benton Bolivar Calhoun Carroll Chickasaw Choctaw Claiborne Clarke Clay Coahoma Copiah Covington De Soto Franklin Greene Grenada Hancock Harrison Hinds Holmes Issaquena' Itawamba Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jones Kemper Lafayette Lauderdale Lawrence Leake Lee Leflore Number. Per cent. 261,670 872 510 085 175 447 824 S43 1 189 271 915 956 951 162 777 3,264 2,889 1862 3, 13, 5, n, 1, 5, 568 521 298 858 918 836 262 609 345 513 531 557 489 785 557 916 965 20.3 15.7 14.3 13.8 18.2 10.7 18.2 12.4 17.8 2 0.0 20.2 43.2 12.1 5.1 43.3 13.8 57.6 2.3 31.2 74.0 15.8 42.9 68.3 33.9 18.9 115.6 15.7 46.8 4.1 12.4 114.:^ 14.1 7.6 28.6 22.6 17.3 9.6 41.3 Lincoln Lowndes Madison Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pearl River . Perry Pike Pontotoc Prentiss Quitman Rankin Scott Sharkey Simpson Smith Sunflower... Tallahatchie Tate Tippah Tisnomingo - Tunica Union Warren Wajihington. Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha .. Yazoo Number. Per cent. 3,640 20.3 2,048 7.6 5,172 18.9 3,969 41.6 1,631 6.3 486 1.6 2,077 14.4 1,580 14.2 3,083 18.5 3,508 12.8 2,489 14.1 2,050 7.6 3,740 126.5 8,188 126.1 6,342 29.9 3,334 22.3 2,109 15.4 2,149 65.4 3,033 16.9 2,576 21.9 3,796 45.3 2,662 26.3 2,420 22.8 6,700 71.4 5,239 36.5 1,365 7.1 32 0.2 822 8.8 4,321 35.5 916 5.9 7,748 23.4 8,802 21.8 2,722 27.7 1,559 12.9 3,861 21.9 2,035 16.8 3,113 18.7 7,554 20.8 1 Deerea-se. = Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. No territorial changes have been made in the counties of Mississippi since 1890. Of the 75 counties in the state all but 3 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Pearl River, 126.5 per cent; Perry, 126.1 per cent; Jones, 114.2 per cent; Greene, 14.0 per cent; Sunflower, 71.4 per cent; Harrison, 68.3 per cent; Quitman, 65.4 per cent; and Covington, 5V.6 per cent. The 3 counties showing a decrease in population are Benton, Grenada, and Issaquena. Table 4 shows the population of Mississippi by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Tablb 4.— POPULATION OP MISSISSIPPI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINCE OI^^L DIVISIONS; ADAMS COUNTY 1_ Beat 1, Including wards 3 and 4 of Natchez city., Natchez city (part of) Total for Natchez city, in beats i and 4_. Beat 2. Beat 3. Ward I 2,57° Ward 2 6,038 Ward 3 I, 702 Ward 4 1,900 Beat 4, including wards 1 and 2 of Natchez city . Natchez city (part of) Beat 5 Alookn county - Beat 1, including wards 1, 2, and 5, and parts of wards 3 and 4 of Corinth city. Corinth city (part of) Total for Corinth city,2 in beats i and 4 Ward I Wards Ward 3 958 Ward 4 465 Ward s 730 Beat 2 Beat 3, Including Rienzi town Rienzi town. 301 207 Beat 4, including Kossuth town and parts of wards 3 and 4 of Corinth city. Corinth city (part of) Kossuth town Beat 5 1900 9,738 3,602 3,225 1,898 12,364 8,608 2,886 14,987 4,432 2,650 3,661 2,540 2,135 230 3,693 I, on 162 2,187 1890 26, 031 13, 115 3,811 2,634 2,136 2,384 i6s 2,150 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Amite county Beat 1, including Liberty town.. Liberty town Beat 2 Beat 3, including Gloster town.. Gloster town Beat 4 Beats Attala county. Beat 1. Kosciusko, Including Kosciusko town _ Kosciusko town . Beat 2. Northeast, including McCool town., McCooI town , Beat 3. Mitchell Mills Beat 4. Newport, including Sallis town Sallis town Beat 5. Center Benton county. Beat 13 Beat 2, including Lamar town and Michigan City village. Lamar town Michigan City village Beat 3,» including Ashland town Ashland town 1900 2 In 1890 in beat 1 only. ' Part of beat 3 annexed to beat 1 since 1890. 4,999 392 4,479 4,660 1,661 3,583 2,987 26,248 6,342 4,968 2,078 1.394 4,081 3,752 317 246 4,304 3,766 6,168 5,172 195 156 5,353 4,555 10, 510 2,033 3,156 70 70 2,478 162 1890 18,198 4,161 4,779 1,142 3,183 2,592 22,213 10,585 2,121 3,095 129 2,227 138 Table 4 — ^POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Benton county— Continued. Beat 4 Beat 5, including Hickory Flat townl Hickory Flat town BOLIVAE COUNTY- Beat 1, including Duncan town _ Duncan town - Beat 2, including Gunnison town . Gunnison town_. Beat 3, including Cleveland, Mound BayouTand Eosedale towns. Cleveland town Mound Bayou town Rosedale town Beat 4, including Boyle town. III! Boyle town Beat 5, including Shaw town III! Shaw town Calhoun county at 1, including Pittsboro town. Pittsboro town ._ 1900 Beat 2, including Sarepta town Sarepta town Beat 3, including Banner town Banner town Beat 4, including Slate Springs town- Slate Springs town Beats Carroll county. Beat 1 Beat 2 Beat 3, including Black Hawk town- Black Hawk town.. Beat 4, including CarroUton and North Carrollton towns. CarroUton town North CarroUton town Beat 5, including Vaiden town IIIII II! Vaiden town Chickasaw county - Beat 1, including Houston town Houston town Beat 2, including Houlka town Houlkatown Beat 3, including Okolona town Okolona town Beat 4, including Buena Vista town.. Buena Vista town Beats Choctaw county Beat 1, including Chester town.. Chester town Beat 2., Beat 3, including French Camp town- French Camp town.. Beat 4, including Weir town. Weir town . Beat 5, including Ackerman town_ Ackerman town Claibornjc county. Beat 1, iueiurling Port Gibson town Port Gibson town Beat 2 Beat 3 Beat 4, including Hermanville town.. Hermanville town Beat S, including Martin town Martin town Clarke county Beat 1. Quitman, including Quitman town Quitman town Beat 2. Shubuta, including Pachuta and^ShubutatownsI. Pachuta town Shubuta town Beat 3. Enterprise, including Enterprise town. Enterprise town Beat 4. Energy- . II Beat 5. MaxviUe ~" 1,213 1,630 204 35,427 7,749 172 8,469 477 9,173 479 287 622 3,C45 538 6,391 422 16,612 =54 3,244 172 3,274 114 3,S71 189 3,030 22,116 2,579 2, 932 4,391 127 6,22s 540 19,892 1,584 677 !,982 104 1,150 !, 177 1,933 225 :,243 271 132 527 665 259 587 91 986 706 20,787 i,552 !, 113 !,847 1,208 1,846 230 1,334 17,741 3,234 498 4,447 131 451 5,208 739 1,793 3,059 1890 1,175 1,967 293 29,980 6,817 "7!"359 37S 4,159 6,916 201 14,688 3,070 2,517 ~2!"939 3,409 ""C763 18,773 2,132 2,4U 4,026 533 19, 891 3,108 893 3,382 . '9 4,694 2,099 4, 325 4,382 2,290 2,490 2,214 267 1,838 2,515 14,616 4,964 1,524 2,366 2,360 2,616 2,220 76 15,826 2,492 395 4,118 589 4,690 1,750 2,779 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clay county.. Beatl Beat 2, including West Point town _ West Point town Beat 3- Beat 4, including Cedar Bluff town- Cedar Bluif town Beat 5, including Pheba village Pheba village Coahoma county. Beat 1, including Lula towu- Lula town . Beat 2, including Friar Point town Friar Point town Beat 3, including Coahoma and Jonestown towns. Coahoma town = Jonestown town Beat 4, including Clarksdale and Lyon towns Clarksdale town Lyon town Beats 1900 Copiah county.. Beat 1, including Gallman and Hazlehurst towns - Gallman town Hazlehurst town . Beat 2, including Beauregard and Wesson towns. Beauregard town Wesson town Beat 3. Beat 4. Beat 5, including Crystal Springs village - Crystal Springs village Covington county.. Beatl. Williamsburg Beat 2. Watts Beat 3. HoUiday Creek . Beat 4. Mt. Carmel Beats. Oakohay De Soto county _ Beatl, including Olive Branch village Olive Branch village Beat 2, including Pleasant Hill town— I I Pleasant Hill town — I Beat 3 I _ " """" Beat 4, including Budora town I.-II.I„ Eudora town " "~ Beats, including Hernando city and Love "and Nesbitt towns. Hernando city Love town "_ _~~ Nesbitt town . - ~ . Franklin county . Beat 1, including Knoxville and Eoxie towns Knoxville town Roxie town _~~ "H Beat 2, including Hamburg townlll-III I" Hamburg town Beats Beat 4 '"I— ""IIII-"I Beats "~ "" ~ Greene county. Beatl. Leakesville,^- ^nL'ltt^is^'(V"£t"o'/r^^'°'''"''''^"^'^^^^^^^^ ""Ct Wayne'co'unT'' " "''" '' G---co-umy; and Beats. Washington.— Beat 4. Vernal Beat 5. Salem I Grenada county. Beat 1, including Grenada town Grenada town Beat 2 Beat 3 II " Beat 4, including Hardy'stationTown" Hardy Station town Beat 5 ' In 1890 in beat 1, Wayne county, only. 19,563 2,456 6,596 3.193 3,625 3,678 193 3,308 26, 293 2,502 174 4,931 75° 4,843 171 317 9,864 ii773 166 4,163 34,396 7,730 189 1,579 6,907 33S 3. =79 4,579 6,595 8,584 1,093 13,076 3,782 1,699 2,097 3,203 2,295 24,751 6,438 198 4,394 230 5,339 3,303 6,2' 177 563 131 192 4,303 200 214 2,416 222 2,643 2,169 2, 147 6,795 1,358 1,897 210 379 1,415 1,676 949 14,112 5,735 2,568 2,738 1,469 1,859 145 2,311 1890 18,607 3,006 5,913 2,762 3,786 2,979 "2,'923 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1«00 18i)0 MINOK OrVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Hancock county _ Beat!. Pearllngton_ Beat 2. GamesvUle _ Beats. Yamacraw- Beat 4. Jordan Elver Beat 5. Bay St. Louis, Including Bay St. Louis city and Waveland town. Bay St. Louis city Ward I 942 Ward 2 737 Ward 3 912 Ward 4 266 Not located in wards 15 Waveland town Haeeison county.. Beat 1, Biloxl, including Biloxl city_ Biloxi city Ward I Ward 2 _ 1, 668 „ 1, 196 Ward 3 1,363 Ward 4 I, 240 Beat 2. Mississippi City, Including Gulfport and Hands- toro towns. Gulfport town Handsboro town Beat 3. Pass Christian, including Pass Christian town Pass Christian town Beat 4 Beat 5 11,886 8,31S 1,755 1,808 1,440 4,490 2,872 21, 002 Hinds county. Beat 1, including Clinton town Clinton town Beat 2, including Bolton and Edwai-ds towus_ Bolton town Edwards town Beat 3, including Utica town Utica town- Beat 4, including Learned and Raymond towns Learned town Raymond town Beat 5, including Jackson city and Terry town Jackson city Ward I 1,553 Ward 2 2,276 Ward 3 r,838 Ward 4 2,149 Terry town Holmes county _ Beat 1, including Lexington town Lexington town Beat 2, including Durant and West Station towns Durant town West Station town Beat 3, including Ebenezer, Goodman, and Pickens towns. Ebenezer town Goodman town Pickens town Beat 4, including Thornton town Thornton town Beat 5, including Howard and Tchula towns _ Howard town Tchula town 6,186 5.467 1,060 840 3, 622 2,o:?8 4,646 1,700 .52, 577 1,598 1,413 1 , 069 1,143 3,095 ",974 328 112,481 8,310 354 9, 926 600 S86 9,205 54° 9,663 138 483 15,443 7,816 481 36,828 1,021 3,654 1,705 1,317 927 6,711 8,624 6,327 5,463 119 12,164 5,920 30,970 Issaquena county — Beatl Beat 2 Beat 3 Beat 4, including Mayersville town _ Mayersville town Beat 5 Itawamba county - Beatl Beat 2 Beats Beat 4 Beat 5, including Fulton village - Fulton village Jackson county - 7,948 1,516 6,789 I, 766 196 6, 462 170 442 504 6, 639 46 8,990 114 398 10, 400 1,713 1,675 1,435 2,091 250 3,486 13, 544 6,127 1,075 5,818 1,259 3,679 127 354 6,881 8,470 12, 318 2, 2r)3 1,402 1,958 2,534 3, 091 3,216 2, 435 2, 109 2. 693 171 16,513 4,171 11, 70S 2,843 2, ,578 2,113 1,916 2,258 172 11,251 :i 2,558 1,057 I 1,156 755 Beat 1. Northeast Beat 2. Central ' Includes population (49) of Cat Island, Deer Island, and Ship Island, now located within the beats to which they belong. Jackson county— Continued. Beat S. Southeast, including East Side village and Pas- cagoula and Soranton towns. East Side village Pascagoula town Scranton town Beat 4. Southwest, including Ocean Springs town _ Ocean Springs town Beat 5. Northwest Jasper county- 7,679 708 2,025 4,246 1,255 973 15,394 2 5,236 Beat 1. Center Beat 2. Northeast Beat 3. Northwest Beat 4. Southwest Beat 5. Southeast, including Heidelberg town _ Heidelberg town Jebteeson county - 2,916 2,781 1,575 3,364 4,758 228 21,292 Beatl Beat 2 Beat 3, including Payette and Harriston towns - Fayette town Harriston town i Beat4_. Beat 6, including Rodney town . Rodney town JONE.S county - Beat 1. EllisviUe, including EUisville town_ Ellisville town Beat 2. Laurel, including Laurel town Laurel town Beat 3. Erata, including Sandersville town _ Sandersvilie town Beat 4. Southeast. Beat 5. Southwest, including Albertson and Estabutchie towns. Albertson town Estabutcliie town Kemper county.. Beat 1. Scooba, including Scooba town . Scooba town Beat 2. Oak Grove.. Beat 3. Moscow Beat 4. Kellis Store Beat 5. Dekalb Lafayette county . Beat 1, including Oxford city. Oxford city Beat 2_ Beat 3, including Abbeville town. Abbeville town Beat 4, including Taylor town Taylor town . 3,062 4,064 6,248 604 285 3,068 4, 260 448 17,846 3,613 1,899 6,936 3,193 2, 789 357 1, 052 3,456 200 400 20,492 5,105 286 3,892 4,698 3,680 3,111 22,110 Betit 5, Including Lafayette Springs, Paris, and Tula towns. Lafayette Springs town Paris town Tula town Lauderdale county- Beat 1. Meridian, iuclnding Meridian city. Meridian city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3- 3.568 3.732 2,887 Ward 4 2,451 Ward 5 1. 412 Beat 2. Lauderdale, including Lauderdale town Lauderdale town . Beat 3. Daleville Beat 4. Tunnel Hill Beat 5. Hurricane Creek. Lawrence county _ Beat 1. Beat 2.. Beat 3.. Beat 4-. Beat 5-. 6,122 1,82s 2,429 5,217 255 3,763 zoi 4,589 124 los 119 38,150 21,422 14, 050 4,448 288 4,100 3,345 4,835 15,103 1.353 3,466 1,148 638 14,785 3,048 2,660 1,633 2,940 4,604 216 18,947 2, 976 4,129 5,064 2,826 3,953 702 8,333 1,773 g6i 2,663 1,460 597 1,940 17,961 4,663 3,516 3,412 2,972 3,398 20,653 4,953 1,546 2,321 4,996 4,018 'I'm, 29, 661 2,868 1,220 2,495 5,424 3,096 16,925 10,624 3,571 322 3,341 2,610 3,214 12,318 2,193 1, 076 2,020 4,480 2,549 2 Includes population (8) of Horn Island. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Leake county _ Beat 1. Edinburg Beat 2. Carthage, including Carthage town! Carthage town Beat 3. Thomastown IIIZIZZI Beat 4. Good Hope Beat 5. Walnut Grove, including Walnut Grove town . Walnut Grove town Lee county _ Beat 1, including Guntown town and part of Baldwyn town. Baldwyn town (part of) Total for Baldwyn town, in beat z, Lee county, and beat 3, Prentiss county. Guntown town Beat 2. including Saltillo town I~Z"II_Z_IIIII~II„" Saltillo town "' _ Beat 3, including Tupelo town __Z~ ZZZZZZZZZ_Z_ZZZZZ_Z! Tupelo town Beat 4, including Plantersville and Verona towns ZZZZZ-_ Plantersville town Verona town _ Beat 5, including Shannon town and" part ofNettle'ton town, Nettleton town (part of) Total for Nettleton town, in beat 5, Lee county, and beat 5, Monroe county. » Shannon town Leflore county,. Beatl Beat 2 Z! Beat 0, including Greenwood oity , Greenwood city '___ Beat 4, including Ittahena town _. Ittabena town Beat 5» including Sidon town Sidon town Lincoln county^. Beat 1, including Brookhaven town Brookhaven town Ward I ZZZZZZ ZZ_ 50^ Ward 2 yge Ward 3 :::::::::: 852 Ward 4 jgi Beat 2_ Beat 3, including part of Bogue Chitto town I.IIIII__III_" Bogue Chitto town (part of) Total for Bogue Chitto town, in beats 3 and 4 Beat 4, including Norfleld town and part of Bogue CUtto town. Bogue Chitto town (part of) Norfield town Beat 5 Lowndes county . Beat 1 Beat 2, including Columbus city. ■ Columbus city 2 Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 850 80a — 1,267 Ward 4 1 i|6jci Ward 5 800 Ward 6 1 068 Beat 3. Beat 4, including Crawford town Crawford town ' Beat 5, including Artesia and Mayhew towns , Artesia town Mayhew town Madison oounty. Beat 1, including Canton city _ Canton city_. Beat 2. Vernon, including Flora town Flora town Beat 3. Livingston, including Madison Station towul Madison Station town Beat 4. Sharon, including Sharon town I, Sharon town Beat 5. Camden I Marion oountY- Beat 1, including Columbia town _ Columbia town 1900 17,360 3,939 4,394 416 2,544 2,210 4,273 207 21,956 1 Comparison ivith population for 1890 can not be made eince 1890. 4,111 560 5,622 2,118 4,389 187 456 4,454 264 570 23,834 1890 14,803 3,466 3,390 322 2,276 1,980 3,692 166 20,040 3,641 3,015 5,095 1,477 4,053 5,000 4,497 6,239 3,026 4,461 416 3,637 148 21, 552 6,493 2,678 2, 330 3,567 32 582 4,471 55° 347 4,691 29, 095 465 4,236 16, 869 3,241 3,637 3,954 i,oS5 2,875 3,262 119 4,1 7,847 6,484 4,087 5,781 389 6,754 343 139 32, 493 10, 208 3.404 5,077 304 6,749 323 4,269 173 6,190 13,501 27,047 ' 14, 703 5,580 225 6,764 313 Z06 27,321 8,647 2,131 3,615 228 5,779 4,018 ~5"262 9,532 2,058 3,655 5°7 county redistricted MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Maeion county — Continued. Beat 2 — Beat 3 — . Beat 4 , Beat 5, including Purvis town . Purvis town Maeshall COUNTY- 1900 1890 Beat 1, including Holly Springe city and Red Banks town. Holly Springs city Ward I _- 830 Ward 2 710 Ward 3 528 Ward 4 747 Red Banks town Beat 2, including Mt. Pleasant tovni Mt, Pleasant town Beat 3, including Byhalia town Byhalia town _ Beat 4, including Chulahoma and Wall Hill towns _ Chulahoma town Wall Hill town. Beat 5, including Potts Camp and Waterford towns _ Potts Camp town Waterford town , Moneoe county . Beat 1, Including Amory and Smithville towns- Amory town Smithville town Beat 2 Beat 3, including Gattman town Gattman town Beat 4, including Aberdeen city Aberdeen city Ward I IIII"! Ward 2 _ 304 323 Ward 3 872 Ward 4 :_ 500 Ward 5 697 Ward 6 y^g Beat 5, including part of Nettleton town_. Nettleton town (part of) [For total see beat 5, Lee county.] MONTGOI^IEEY COUNTY-, Beat 1. Winona, including Winona town Winona town _ ~ Beat 2. Duck Hill, including DuckHill tow"nZ_ I Duck Hill town Beat 3. Lodi, including Lodi townZIim_ZZI_ZI ZZZ Lodi town ~~" Beat 4. Mayfield, including Kilmichaef "and" Stewm towns. Kilmichael town Stewart town Beat 6. Poplar Creek ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ-Z Neshoba county., Beatl. Philadelphia Beat 2. North Bend Beat 3. Mogulusha. Beat 4. Dixon and Waldo Beat 5. Riley Newton county. Beat 1-, Beat 2-. Beat 3, including ConehattaTownZ Conehatta town Beat 4, including Newton town ZZ~ Newton town Beat 6, including Hickory'town" Hickory town Noxubee county _ Beatl Beat 2 -..ZZZZZZ Z Beat 3, including Macontowu" Macon town ' '_ Beat 4, including Shuqualak town Shuqualak town Beat 5, including BrooksvillVtown" Brooksville town 2 Population 4,559 in 1890. - - ni, 2, and 3 not separately returned in 1890. 1,832 2,311 3,007 564 27,674 8,521 2,815 79 4,198 139 5,904 760 5,265 57 65 3,786 306 128 31,216 2, 061 1,471 1,82.> 2,117 287 26,043 7,859 2,246 4,135 no 5,526 474 4,797 5,024 1,211 150 3,278 3,930 III 12,154 3.434 6,830 306 16, 536 3,726 30,730 4,253 739 3,285 4,374 12,576 3,449 6,242 14, 459 6,290 2,455 2,957 242 2,571 2,583 227 165 2,135 12, 726 2,873 1,625 2,699 3,732 1,797 19,708 3,530 3,025 3,439 4,99? 537 4,717 626 80,846 7,854 4,455 6,225 2,057 6,070 600 6,242 6X2 5,482 1,648 2,661 332 2,128 2,090 11, 146 2,390 1,427 2, 345 3,408 1,576 16,625 3,167 2,76S 8,362 4,107 li'Ml 27,33S 7,684 4,533 5,509 1,565 4,809 601 4,803 Table 4.— POPULATION OP MISSISSIPPI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Oktibbeha county. rBeat 1, including Starkyille town _ Starkville town Beat 2 Beat 3, including Maben town Maben town 3eat4 Beats Panola county _ Beat 1, including Como town-. Como town Beat i Beat 3, including Courtland, Pope, and Tocowa towns _ Courtland town Pope town Tocowa town . Beat 4 Beat 5, including Batesville and Sardls towns Batesville town Sardis town Peakl Eivee county. 1900 .Beat 1, including Orvisburg and Poplarville towns . Orvisburg town Poplarville town- Beat 2, including Lumberton town. Lumberton town Beat 3 Beat 4 Beats Pekey county. Beatl 3eat 2, including Hattiesburg town Hatdesburg town Ward I Sod Ward 2 So8 Ward 3: i(207 Ward 4 1,660 Jeat3 Beat 4 Beats Pike county. Beatl Beat 2 Beats Beat 4, including McComb and Summit towns.. McComb town Summit town . 3eat 5, including Magnolia and Osyka towns. Magnolia town Osyka town Pontotoc county — 3eat 1, including Sherman town . Sherman town 3eat 2- Beat 3, including Randolph and Toccopola towns . Randolph town Toccopola town. Beat 4, including Chcsterville and Pontotoc towns . Chesterville town Pontotoc town Beat 5, including Troy town Troy town Prentiss county.. IBeat 1, including Booneville town Booneville town .Beat 2 Beat 3, including part of Baldwyn town . Baldwyn town (part of) [For total see beat i, Lee county.] Beat 4 "Beats Quitman county. .Beatl Beat 2, including Beleu town . Belen town Beat 3 3eat 4 Beat 5 20,183 S,942 1,986 3,046 3,621 282 3,1CS 4,409 7,809 475 5,323 3,828 282 172 114 5,3S7 6,71S 5S6 6,697 1,6S3 435 990 2,450 1,509 437 933 1,224 14, 682 2,215 6,385 4,17s 1,194 1,460 3,428 27,54S 4,244 3,950 3,006 10,247 4,477 1.499 6,098 1,038 784 18,274 2,450 300 3,304 4,323 162 249 4, 402 112 1,010 3,795 144 IS, 788 3,568 1,050 2,939 3,716 292 2,7S6 2,809 S,43o 1800 1,133 2,237 177 899 912 254 17,694 5,429 1,72s 3,174 2,685 2,385 4,021 26,977 6,508 178 4,484 4,328 4, 752 6,905 705 1,044 2,957 568 232 853 705 263 6,494 1,204 2, 375 1, 172 690 1,124 1,101 21,203 3,807 3,605 2,458 7,210 2,383 1,587 4,123 676 742 14,940 1,933 79 2,416 190 3,812 535 3,693 17s 13,679 2,710 748 2,823 3,303 2,401 2,442 3,286 445 1,225 184 700 443 473 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Rankin county. Beat 1. Steen Creek Beat 2. Brandon, Including Brandon town . Brandon town Beat 3. Fannin. Beat 4. Pelahatchie, including Pelahatchie town. Pelahatchie town Beat 5. Cato Scott county _ Beat 1, Including Forest and Harperville villages. Forest village Harperville village Beat 2 Beat 3, including Morton village Morton village Beat 4 Beats Sharkey county _ Beat 1.. Beat 2. Beat 3-. Beat 4. Beat 5. Simpson county.. Beat 1- Beat 2_. Beat 3- Beat 4. Beat 5- Smith county. Beat 1. Beat 2-. Beat 3-. Beat 4-. Beat 5.. 1900 Sunflower county - Beat 1 Beat 2, including Baird and Moorhead towns. Baird town Moorhead town Beat 3, including Indianola town Indianola town • Beat 4 , Beats Tallahatchie county . Beat 1, including Harrison town... Harrison town Beat 2, incJuding Charleston town . Charleston town Beat 3, including Cascilla town Cascilla town Beat 4.. Beat 5, including Tu,twHer and Webb towns. Tutwiler town..' Webb town Tate county. Beatl Beat 2, including Arkabutla town... Arkabutla town Beat 3, including Coldwater town.. Coldwater town Beat 4, including Senatobia town.. Senatobia town Beats Tippah county _ Beatl Beat 2, including Ripley town. Ripley town _ Beat 3, including Blue Mountain town.. Blue Mountain town Beat 4 ' Beat 5 1 Not separately retiu-ned in 1890. - Not returned by beats in 1890. 4,945 4,914 775 3,293 3,147 326 4,656 3,536 761 130 2,221 3,456 200 2,748 2,355 12, 178 1,373 1,607 2,4801 3, 176/ 3,542 12,800 3,056 1,823 3,850 1,716 2,355 13, 055 4,131 1,990 2,213 2,584 2,137 16,084 1,700 4, 208 300 437 3,342 630 4, 1X0 2,704 19, 600 2,349 180 3,281 480 4,892 166 5,044 4,034 142 12B 20,618 4,004 3,394 265 4,035 557 4,689 z, 156 4,496 12,983 2,567 3,969 653 2,815 466 1,803 1,829 2,835 3,923 574 2,762 1,778 Table -i.— POPULATION OF MISSISSIPPI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Tishomingo county_. Beat 1, including luka town _ luka town . 1900 Beat 2, including Burnsville town, Burnsville town Beat 3 Beat 4 " Beat 5 __ Tunica county.. Beat 1 Beat 2, including Tunica town _ Tunica town Beat 3, including Austin town__ Austin town Beat! Beats Union county_. Beat 1 Beat 2, Including Myrtle Tillage IIIIIIIII_! Myrtle village Beat 3, including New Albany town IIII_! New Albany town Beat 4, including Blue Springs and Poplar Springs towns! Blue Springs town Poplar Springs town Beat 5 WAEREN COUNTY- Beat 1, coextensive with Vicksburg city. Vicksburg city : Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 4,i8g Ward 4 4,8q6 Beat 2, including Fostoria village Fostoria village Beat 3, 1,546 4.203 Beat 4- Beat 5- WaSHINGTON COUNTY- Beatl Beat 2 31 Beat 3, including Greenville town IIII Greenville town Beat 4, including Lelaiid town IIII_II! Leland town :_ Beat 5, including Belzoni and HoUandale towiisl Belzoni town Hollandale town Wayne county - Beat 1, including part of State Line town- State Line town (part of) [For total see beat 2, Greene county.] Beat 2, including Waynesboro town Waynesboro town Beats 10,124 2,996 882 2,172 222 1,177 1,810 1,969 1,354 :,435 485 :,141 142 ;,284 ;,265 16,522 2,536 2,929 5,202 1,033 3,991 10,208 1,422 5,557 0,391 4,922 915 920 966 642 766 762 649 263 32s 2,846 169 2,611 436 2,675 1890 9,302 2,946 1,019 1,848 1,189 1,732 1,587 12,158 2,867 2,702 198 2,576 2,677 1,436 15,606 2,482 2,972 4,431 548 4,,064 1,657 33,164 13,373 8,286 4,311 3,508 3,686 40,414 4,403 8,121 8,902 6,658 14,520 485 4,468 9,817 1,644 1,981 458 2,690 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. MINOK OmL DIVISIONS. Wayne county — Continued. Beat 4_. Beat 5.. Webster county- Beat 1, including Eupora and Walthall towns- Eupora town Walthall town Beat 2 Beat 3, including Torn Nolen town Tom Nolen town Beat 4, including Mathiston town Mathiston town . 1900 Beat 5, including Cumberland town- Cumberland town Wilkinson codnty- Beat 1, including Woodville town. Woodville town Beat 2- Beat 3, including Centerville town- Centerville town Beat 4 Beat 5 .' Winston oounty- Beat 1. Louisville, including Louisville town- Louisville town Beat 2. Southeast Beat 3. Webster Beat 4. Northeast Beat 5. Plattsburg Yalobusha county i- Beat 1, including Coflfeeville town Coffeeville town Beat 2, including ward 2 and part of ward i of Water Valley city. Water Valley citv (part of) Total for Water Valley city ,2 in beats 2 and 3 Ward I 800 Ward! Ward 3- J, 115 _^ 958 Ward 4 040 Beat 3, Including wards 1 and 3 and part of ward 4 of Water Valley city. Water Valley city (part of) Beat 4, including Oakland, Scoby, and Tiilatoba townsll! Oakland town Scoby town ~ Tillatoba town Beat 5 Yazoo county-, Beat 1, including Bentonia and Satartia towns- Bentonia town Satartia town " --— Beat 2. Beat 3, including Yazoo City.. ' Yazoo City Ward I • Ward 2 _r"' Beat 4 _ "' Beat 5 2,356 = 111 1890 in beat 2 only. 2,718 1,689 13,619 3,678 724 170 2,552 2,662 87 2,413 170 2,314 21,453 5,938 1,043 5,378 5,931 590 1,515 2,691 14,124 3,489 505 3,898 3,172 1,014 3,051 19,742 3,861 467 3,979 1,555 3,813 2,258 5^084 209 146 I IS 2,910 43,948 9,255 167 X46 6,381 14,370 4,944 6,689 7,253 1S90 2,612 990 12,060 2,955 432 122 2,554 2,430 1,956 "V65 17, 592 6,013 950 3,789 4,649 1,483 1,658 12,089 3,433 484 2,643 2,540 974 2,499 16,629 46s 2,832 36,394 7,333 5,603 11,297 3,286 6,213 5,948 9 There are 238 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Mississippi, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in tahle 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP MISSISSIPPI: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Abbeville town Aberdeen city Aokerman town Albertsou town Amory town Arkabutla town Artesia town Ashland town Austin town Baird town Baldwyn town Banner town Iiate.svllle town Bay St. Louis city Beauregard town Belen town Belzoni town Bentoula town Biloxi city Black Hawk town Blue Mountain town. Blue Springs town Bogue Chitto town Bolton town Booneville town Boyle town Brandon town Brookhaven town Brooksville town Buena Vista town Bumsville town ByhaUa town Canton city CarroUton town Carthage town Cascilla town Cedar Bluff town Centerville town Charleston town Chester town Chcsterville town Chulahotna town Glarksdale town Cleveland town Clinton town Coahoma town Cofleeville town Coldwater town Columbia town Columbus city Como town Conehatta town Corinth city Courtland town Crawford town . Crystal Springs village _ Cumberland town Duck Hill town ■Duncan town Durant town East Side village £benezer town Edwards town Ellisville town Enterprise town Estabutchie town Eudora town Eupora town Fayette town Flora town Forest village Fostoria village French Camp town li^iar Point town Fulton village Gallman town Gattman town Gloster town Goodman town Greenville town POPULATION. 1900 2.V-, 3,434 706 2U0 1,211 265 343 162 142 300 fidO 114 r).'i6 2, ,S72 :«s 177 263 167 5,467 127 466 19S 582 600 1,050 538 775 2,678 612 225 222 760 3,404 540 416 166 193 590 480 132 112 57 1,773- 479 354 171 467 557 507 6,484 475 149 3,661 282 389 1,093 89 242 172 1,766 321 170 586 1,899 739 400 91 724 604 304 761 1,422 259 750 171 189 111 1,661 442 7,642 1890 3,449 739 148 313 138 705 1,974 184 3,234 300 '748 835 2,142 424 318 474 2,131 488 322 465 518 4,559 178 2,111 225 997 332 "l,'259" 127 '961 106 432 228 547 267 674 172 1,142 354 6,658 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Greenwood city Grenada town Gulfport town ■Gunnison town Guntown town Hamburg town Handsboro town Hardy Station town Harperville village Harrison town Harriston town Hattiesburg town Hazlehurst town Heidelberg town Hermanville town Hernando city Hickory town Hickory Flat town Hollandale town Holly Springs city Houlka town Houston town Howard town Indianola town Ittabena town luka town Jackson city Jonestown town Kllmichael town Knoxville town Kosciusko town Kossuth town Lafayette Springs town Lamar town Lauderdale town Laurel town Learned town Leland town Lexington town Liberty town Lodl town Louisville town Love town Lula town Lumberton town Lyon town McComb town McCool town Maben town Macon town Madison Station town_. Magnolia town Martin town Mathiston town Mayersville town Mayhew town Meridian city Michigan City village.. Moorhead town Morton village Mound Bayou town Mt. Pleasant town Myrtle village Natchez city Nesbitt town Nettleton town New Albany town Newton town Norfield town North CarroUton town . Oakland town Ocean Springs town Okolona town Olive Branch village Orvisburg town Osyka town Oxford city Pachuta town Paris town Pascagoula town POPULATION. 1900 1890 3,026 2,568 1,060 1,055 2,416 477 325 222 840 145 1,021 130 180 138 285 4,175 1,579 1,172 228 230 216 563 626 602 204 325 293 2,815 104 677 114 2,246 99 893 630 416 249 882 7,816 317 227 1,019 5,920 286 200 2,078 162 124 91 1,394 165 70 288 3,193 138 762 1,516 392 322 119 485 1,075 29 505 131 484 174 1,509 166 4,477 317 282 2,383 246 2,057 323 1,565 1,038 161 170 676 76 250 139 14,050 70 437 106 10,624 129 200 287 109 165 110 12,210 192 570 10,101 152 1,033 537 648 347 189 209 1,265 2,177 198 435 327 1,148 2,099 199 784 1,825 131 742 1,646 105 708 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Pass Christian town. Pelahatchie town Pheba village Pickens town Pittsboro town Plantersville town _. Pleasant Hill town .. Pontotoc town Pope town Poplar Springs toAvn Poplarville town Port Gibson town __. Potts Camp town Purvis town Quitman town Randolph town Raymond town Red Banks town Rienzi town Ripley town Rodney town Rosedale town Roxie town SalUs town Saltillo town Sandersville town Sardis town Sarepta town Satartla town Scoby town Scooba town Scranton town Senatobia town Shannon town Sharon town Shaw town Sherman town Shubuta town Shuqualak town Sidon town Slate Springs town .. Smithville town Starkville town State Line town Stewart town Summit town Taylor town Tehula town Terry town Thornton town Tillatoba town Toccopola town Tocowa town Tom Nolen town Troy town Tula town Tunica town Tupelo town Tutwiler town.. Utica town ". Vaiden town , Verona town Vicksburg city Wall Hill town Walnut Grove town _ Walthall town Waterf ord town Water Valley city^.— Waveland town Waynesboro town — Webb town Weir town Wesson town West Point town West Station town __ Winona town Woodville town Yazoo City POPULATION. 1900 I 1890 2,028 326 300 504 264 187 230 1,010 172 89 990 2,113 306 664 498 162 483 79 230 653 448 622 214 195 209 367 1,002 172 146 146 286 2,025 1,156 434 173 422 300 451 600 148 189 150 1,986 379 165 1,499 101 398 481 46 116 249 114 S7 144 119 485 2,118 142 540 474 456 14, S34 65 207 170 128 3, 813 520 436 128 91 3,279 3,193 196 2,456 1,043 4,944 1,705 139 232 1,524 287 395 574 702 376 1,044 1,363 1,077 329 201 79 589 601 119 1,725 'i'587 190 198 1,477 370 533 465 13,373 166 122 328 458 3,168 2,762 1,648 950 3,286 Of the above named 238 incorporated places there are 30 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, but of these only 7 have a population in excess of 5,000, namely, Vicksburg, with 14,834 ; Meridian, with 14,050 ; Natchez, with 12,210 ; Jackson, with 7,816 ; Greenville, with 7,642 ; Columbus, with 6,484; and Biloxi, with 5,467 inhabitants. Director of the Coisui. ■> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 32. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 17, 1901. POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Missouri by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Missouri was organized as a territory December V, 1812, and admitted as a state August 10, 1821. Table 1 shows the population of Missouri at each census from 1810 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI: 1810 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INOHEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 3, 106, 665 2,679,184 2,168,380 1,721,295 1,182,012 682, 044 383,702 140,455 66,557 20,845 427,481 510,804 447, 085 539,283 499, 968 298,342 243, 247 73,898 45,712 16.0 23.6 26.0 45.6 73.3 77.8 173.2 111.0 219.3 1890 - — 1880 1870 - - I860 1850 ~— ~ - 1830 1820 The population of the state in 1900 is 3,106,665 as compared with a population in 1890 of 2,679,184, showing an increase since 1890 of 427,481, or 16.0 per cent. This is the lowest rate of increase which has appeared for any decade in the history of the state, and it is also observed that the rate of increase for each preceding decade (with one exception) has declined with substantial uniformity. The greatest numerical increase occurred in the decade from 1860 to 1870, in which period the population was augmented by 539,283. More than half a million was also added to the population of the state during the ten years from 1880 to 1890. The population of Missouri in 1900 is more than 149 times as large as the population given in 1810, the first census in which the population of the territory now comprising the state of Missouri was reported separately. The total land surface of Missouri is, approximately, 68,735 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 39.0 ; 1900, 45.2. Table 2 shows the population of Missouri by counties at each census from 1810 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (CP18M) Table 2.— POPULATION OP MISSOURI BY COUNTIES : 1810 TO 1900. The State- Adair Andrew _. Atchison _ Audrain.. Barry Barton . Benton Bollinger.. Boone Buchanan- Butler Caldwell ._ Callaway Camden Cape Girardeau . Carroll Carter Cedar Chariton . Christian. Clark Clay Clinton Cole Cooper ... Crawford. Dade Dallas Daviess.. Dekalb.. Dent Dodge 2.. Douglas . Dunklin Franklin Gasconade - Gentry Greene Grundy .. Harrison . Henry 3. _. Hickory.. Holt Howard - Howell.. Iron Jackson . Jasper Jefferson .. Johnson Knox Laclede Lafayette- Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Linn ., Liyingston .. McDonald. Macon Madison Marion . Mercer Miller Mississippi Moniteau Monroe Montgomerj' . Morgan New Madrid- Newton Nodaway Oregon Osage Ozark Pemiscot Perry Pettis Phelps Pike Platte Polk Pulaski Putnam 2 Ealls Eandolph Eay 1 Van Bureu annexed to Bates and Cass. - Dodge organized from w&stern half of Putnam, same. 1900 3,106,66.5 21,728 17,.'!32 16, 501 21, 160 25,532 18,253 30, 141 16, 556 14, 650 28, 642 121,838 16,769 16, 656 25, 984 13,113 24, 315 26, 455 6,706 23,636 16, 923 16, 939 15, 383 18, 903 17, 363 20, 578 22,532 12,959 18, 125 13,903 21, 325 14,418 12,986 16, 802 21,706 30, 581 12, 298 20, 554 52. 713 17, 832 24, 398 28,054 9,985 17, 083 18, 337 21,.S34 8,716 195, 193 .S4,018 2.i, 712 27, 843 13,479 1U,523 :!1,679 31,662 16,724 IK. 352 2.-1, 603 22, 302 13, .574 33,018 9, 975 9,616 26, 331 14, 706 15, 187 11,837 15, 931 19,716 16, 571 12, 175 11,280 27, 001 32, 938 13, 906 14,096 12, 145 12,115 15, 134 32, 438 14, 194 25. 714 16, 193 23,255 10,394 16,688 12, 2S7 24,442 24,805 1890 2, 679, 184 17,417 16, 000 15,533 22, 074 22, 943 18,504 32,223 14, 973 13,121 26, 043 70, 100 10, 164 15, 152 25,131 10,040 22, 060 25, 742 4,659 23,301 15, 620 26,254 14, 017 15, 126 19, 856 17, 138 17,281 22, 707 11, 961 17, 526 12,647 20, 456 14,539 12, 149 14, 111 15,085 28,056 11, 706 19, 018 48, 616 17, 876 21,033 28,235 9,453 15,469 17,371 18, 618 9,119 160,510 50,500 22,484 28,132 13, 501 14, 701 30,184 26,228 15, 935 18, 346 24,121 20, 668 11, 283 30, 575 9,268 8,600 26, 233 14, 581 14, 162 10, 134 16, 630 20, 790 16,850 12, 311 •9,317 22, 108 30, 914 10, 467 13, 080 9, 795 6,975 13,237 31,1.51 12, 636 26, 321 16, 248 20, 339 1880 2, 168, 380 1870 1, 721, 295 9,387 15, 365 12, 294 24, 893 24, 215 15, 190 16,318 14, .556 19,7.32 14,405 10,332 26,381 12,396 11, 130 25,422 49,792 6,011 13,646 23,670 7,266 20,998 23,274 2,168 22,431 10, 741 25,224 9,628 15,031 15, 572 16,073 16,616 21,596 10,756 12,557 9,263 19,145 13,334 10,646 7,753 9,604 26,634 11,153 17,176 28,801 15,185 20,304 23,906 7,387 16,609 18,428 8,814 8,183 82,325 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 9,805 9,270 14,346 19,071 16,249 10, 182 7,694 18,947 29,544 5,791 11,824 5,618 4,299 11,895 27,271 12,568 26,715 17,366 15,734 7,250 13,555 11,838 22,761 20,190 11,448 15, 137 8,440 12, 307 10, 373 6,087 15, 960 11,322 8,162 20, 765 36, 109 4,298 11, 390 19,202 6,108 17,558 17, 446 1,465 19,296 9,474 19,136 6,707 13, 667 16,664 14, 063 10, 292 20, 692 7,982 8,683 14,410 9,858 6,357 1860 1, 182, 012 3,915 5,982 30, 098 10,093 11,607 21,549 10,567 14, 635 17, 401 6,462 11, 652 17,233 4,218 6,278 55,041 14,928 15,380 24,648 10, 974 9,380 22,623 13, 067 15, 114 16, 960 16, 900 16, 730 5,226 23,230 5,849 5,916 23, 780 11, 5.57 6,616 4,982 11, 375 17, 149 10,405 8,434 6,357 12,821 14,751 3,287 10,793 3,363 2,059 9,877 18, 706 10,506 23,076 17,352 12,445 4,714 11,217 10, 510 15,908 18,700 8,531 11,850 4,649 8, 075 7,996 1,817 7.215 9,072 7,371 19, 486 23, 861 2,891 5,034 17, 449 4,975 15, 547 9,763 1,235 9,794 6,637 12, 562 5,491 11,684 13, 023 7,848 9,697 17, 356 5,823 7,072 5,892 9,606 6,224 6,664 1850 182,044 2,414 5,026 18,085 8,727 11, 980 13,186 7,887 10, 626 9,866 4,706 6,560 15, 946 3,169 5,842 22, 913 6,883 10, 344 14,644 8,727 5,182 20, 098 8,846 12,286 14,210 9,112 7,417 4,038 14,346 6,664 4,901 18,838 9,300 6, 812 4,859 10, 124 14, 785 9,718 8, 202 5,654 9,319 5,252 3,009 7,879 2,447 2,962 9,128 9,392 ■ 5,714 18,417 18, 350 9,996 3,835 9,207 8, .592 11,407 14,092 2,342 9,433 1,678 3,506 3,467 3,669 5,015 1840 383, 702 14, 979 12, 975 1,616 2,316 13, 827 2,338 13,912 6,441 6,090 3,361 5,527 10, 332 3,786 6,696 12, 950 6,397 4,246 3,648 6,298 2,075 375 1, 229 11, 021 4,996 4,248 12, 785 3,006 2,447 4,052 2,329 3,957 13, 969 14,000 4,223 6,928 7,464 2,894 2,498 13, 690 4, 8:59 6,578 9, 421 4,068 4,247 2, 236 6,505 6,003 12, 230 2,691 3, 834 3,123 6,004 10, 641 5,489 4,650 5, ,541 4,268 2,118 1,432 6,704 2,294 7,215 5,150 13, 609 16,845 6,186 3,998 1,636 6,151 9,439 10,373 1,949 4,795 1880 140, 455 4,205 '13^561 6,237 1,468 11, 765 9,369 2,423 4,746 2,846 8,282 2,724 9,286 10,484 3, 561 2,736 7,615 5,330 13, 108 7,612 4,296 4,471 6,815 6,040 7,449 2,245 4, 325 6, 034 3,395 2,282 9,505 4,371 4,407 4, .554 3,790 5,760 2,930 10, 646 8,913 8,449 6,529 5,670 7,198 6,653 1820 66,567 6,169 7,445 1,780 5,338 3,023 6,904 1,712 3,484 1,545 10,854 2,823 2,592 2,912 4,059 2,371 4,837 3, 902 2,350 3,349 6,129 4,375 2,942 2, 657 1810 20,845 1800 1790 6,959 2,379 13,426 1,836 1,662 2,047* 3,074 2,296 3,747 and afterwards restored to I lnS^^t&f.'SZfVe^FlT^ }!^. 4 3,165 ,062 persons reported for settlements now in Arkansas. Table 3.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY COUNTIES : 1810 TO 1900— Continued. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 1840 1880 1820 1810 1800 1790 Reynolds 8,161 13,186 24,474 17,907 10,359 24,051 50,040 575,238 33,703 10,840 13,232 13,092 11,247 16,167 24,669 9,892 20,282 10,127 22,192 6,80? 8,512 22,977 16,747 9,883 17,347 36,307 451,770 33,762 11,249 12,674 11,228 8,898 15,642 17,327 7,090 19,000 7,973 19,406 5,722 5,377 23,065 14,125 10,390 13,822 31,888 350,518 29,911 10,470 12,508 8,587 3,441 14,024 13,431 4,404 16,569 5,599 12,206 8,756 3,175 21,304 6,742 8,384 9,742 351,189 3,173 3,747 16,523 6,812 8,029 7,249 190,524 1,849 2,830 11,454 3,656 4,964 5,313 104,978 Ripley. 2,856 7,911 St. Charles 4,320 3,970 3,505 St. Clair Ste. Genevieve 3,148 3,211 35,979 2,186 2,366 14,125 4,962 4,620 1 St. Francois St. Louis 10,020 5,667 St. Louis city Saline 21,672 8,820 10,670 7,317 2,339 10,119 8,535 3,253 11,907 4,407 9,618 14,699 6,697 8,873 5,247 2,284 7,301 7,877 2,400 9,198 3,576 6,067 8,843 3,287 3,782 3,182 1,199 4,263 4,277 5,258 2,873 Schuyler Scotland Scott 5,974 2,136 .Shannon Shelby 3,056 3,153 Stoddard Stone Sullivan 2,983 4,373 2,312 Taney 8,264 Texas Van Bvaen i 4,693 Vernon 31,619 9,919 14,263 15,309 16,640 9,832 17,519 31,505 9,913 13,153 11,927 15,177 8,738 14,484 19,369 10,806 12,896 9,096 12,175 8,203 9,712 11,247 9,673 11,719 6,068 10,434 5,004 5,684 4,850 8,839 9,723 5,629 7,099 Warren ■_ 5,860 8,811 4,518 4,2.53 7,213 3,403 Washington- 6,784 3,264 2,769 1,443 Wayne Webster Worth.- Wright 4,508 3,387 1 Annexed to Bates and Ceuss. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCREASE. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The state 427,481 16.0 Lincoln - 6 1,382 1,634 2,291 2,443 707 1,016 98 126 1,025 1,703 801 11,074 1279 1136 1,963 4,893 2,024 3,439 1,016 2,350 6,140 1,897 1,287 1,558 1577 155 2,916 1,007 1,823 17 1451 590 1,358 4,674 1,497 1,160 476 6,704 13,733 123,468 159 1409 558 1,864 2,349 525 7,342 2,802 1,282 2,154 2,786 114 6 1,110 3,382 1,463 1,094 3,035 ^\7 7.9 20.3 8.0 7.6 11.8 0.4 0.9 7.2 16.8 1.9 15.2 11.7 11.1 21.1 22.1 6.5 32.9 7.8 24.0 102.8 14.3 4.1 12.3 12.2 10.3 14.3 10.7 8.6 10.1 11.8 2.4 20.0 54.9 6.5 6.9 4.8 38.6 37.8 27.3 10.2 13.6 4.4 16.6 26.4 3.4 42.4 39.5 6.7 27.0 14.4 0.4 0.1 8.4 28.4 9.6 12.5 21.0 Adair Linn 4,311 1,332 968 1914 2,589 1251 12,082 1,583 1,529 2,599 51,738 6,605 1,504 853 3,073 2,265 713 2,047 335 1,303 572 2,922 257 1953 225 3.297 1175 998 599 1,256 869 1121 837 2,691 6,621 2,625 592 1,536 4,097 144 3.365 1181 532 1,614 966 3,216 1403 34,683 33,518 3.228 1289 122 1,822 1,495 5,434 789 24.8 8.3 6.2 14.1 11.3 11.4 16.5 10.6 11.7 10.0 78.8 65.0 9.9 3.4 30.6 10.2 2.8 43.9 1.4 8.3 2.2 20.8 1.7 14.8 1.3 19.1 10.8 8.3 3.4 9.9 4.2 10.8 6.9 19.1 43.9 9.0 5.1 8.1 8.4 10.2 16.0 10.6 5.6 10.4 5.6 17.3 14.4 21.6 66.4 14.4 11.0 10.2 12.4 5.0 20.7 5.0 Andrew Macon - Audrain Maries Barton Mercer Miller Benton Mississippi Boone Monroe Butler Morgan Callaway Newton - - Oregon - . — Carter Ozark Perry - — Chariton Pettis - Phelps Clark Pike Clay - — Platte Clinton Polk Cole Pulaski Putnam Ralls- Randolph Ray . Reynolds Dekalb Ripley. St. Charles - — St. Clair Ste. Genevieve — St. Francois „ St. Louis St. Louis city .Saline Schuyler - Scotland Scott _ Shannon — — Holt Shelby Stoddard Stone Sullivan Taney. Texas Vernon .. Warren Trnnir Washington Wayne Webster Worth Wright 1 Decrease. 2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per c ent. * v There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Missouri since 1890. Of the 115 counties in the state all but 20 have increased in population since 1890, the counties showing an increase of more than 50 per cent being Pemiscot, 102.8 per cent; Buchanan, 73.8 per cent; Jasper, 66.4 per cent; Butler, 65.0 per cent; and Ripley, 54.9 per cent. The 20 counties showing a decrease in population are Audrain, Barton, Bates, Clay, Cooper, Dekalb, Grundy, Henry, Iron, Johnson, Knox, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Pike, Platte, Ralls, Randolph, Saline, and Schuyler. Table 4 shows the population of Missouri by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Adaie county. Benton township, including KirksviHe clty_ Kirksville city_. Ward I I, 325 Ward 2 1,005 Ward 3 1, 476 Ward 4 2, 160 Clay township Liberty township Morrow township Nineveh township Pettis township Polk township.. Salt River township, including Brashear town. Brashear town Walnut township. Wilson township, including Gihbs town . Gibbs town Andrew county. Benton township, including Bolckow and Eosendale vil- Bolckow village Rosendale village _ Clay township Empire township. Jackson township, including Fillmore village— Fillmore village JefEerson township II.ZI Lincoln township, including Amazonia village.. Amazonia village Monroe township.. 1900 Nodaway township, including Savannah city . Savannah city Platte township Rochester township Atchison county. Benton township Buchanan township Clark township, including Fairfax village- Fairfax village Clay township, including Eockport town.. Rockport town Colfax township . Dale township. Lincoln township, including Westboro village Westboro village Nishiiabotna township. Including Watson town. Watson town Polk tOAVnship , I Tarkio township, including Tarkio city Tarkio city 4 Ward I .1. Ward! Tcmpleton township, including Phelps City town . Phelps City town ■ 975 . 926 Audrain county. Cuivre township, including Farber village and Vandalia city. Farber village Vandalia city Linn township, including Rush Hill village I Rush Hill village Loutre township, including Benton City village and Mar- tinsburg town. Benton City village Martinsburg town 21,728 7,826 5,966 378 448 1,0S3 1,167 1,425 225 1,448 1,748 407 1,173 3,396 1,886 1,712 1,894 16,501 694 792 2,495 666 2,277 1,080 690 1,461 2,093 303 854 =33 1,629 2,845 i,goi 671 167 21, 160 3,820 247 1,168 1,230 181 1,639 116 345 1890 5,455 3.510 2,207 2,019 1,285 1,208 1,985 1,472 2,226 1,409 1,307 1,200 884 850 1,624 1,544 401 316 1,112 918 1,272 1,342 16, 000 2,235 405 288 1,114 1,128 1,347 261 1,274 1,588 282 1,153 2,670 1,283 1,595 1,896 15,533 773 2,273 ^ 329 2,176 934 692 1,540 1, 945 216 898 238 1,690 2,061 1.156 792 203 22,074 3,919 272 979 1,349 210 1,632 109 276 1 Shcllknob and White River townships (population 1,637) not separately returned in 1890. '-' Organized from parts of Exeter, Flat Creek, Llbertj', and Shoal Creek town- ships since 1890. 3 Monett township organized from parts of Capps Creek and King Prairie townships since 1890. * Part taken to form part of Butterfleld township since 1890. MINOR CIVIL divisions. Audrain county— Continued. Prairie township, including Laddonia city Laddonia city Saling township . Salt River township, including Mexico city.. Mexico city Ward I _ 987 Ward 2 1, 105 Ward 3 1, 494 Ward 4 1.513 Wilson township.. Baery county.. Ash township.. Butterfleld township 2 Capps Creek township s.. Crane Creek township _ Exeter township,* including Exeter town- Exeter town. Flat Creek township.^ including Cassville city. Cassville city Jenkins township « King Prairie township s Liberty township * McDonald township ' Mineral Springs township 8 Monett township,^ Including Monett city.. Monett city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Mountain township 9 Ozark township Pleasant Ridge township Roaring River township Shellknob township _ 820 1,186 1, 109 Shoal Creek township,* including Purdy village. Purdy village. Sugar Creek township Washburn township, including Washburn town.. Washburn town White River township I Barton county.. Barton City township.. Central township Doylesport township.. Golden City township, including Golden CityJ Golden City Lamar township, including Lamar citylllZI-I Lamar city Ward I IIIIIIIIZIIZI Ward 2 Ward 3 ~I Ward 4 IIZI.III Leroy township MilJord township 761 636 640 700 Nashville township Newport township North Fork township.. Ozark township, including Liberal city ~ZI Liberal city _ _ ~ Richland township II II 'II."III""I~"I~ Southwest township, including Minden' Mines village" Minden Mines village Union township ""I Bates county. 1900 2,052 619 1,440 8,188 S><^9 2,791 25,532 830 535 1,501 733 1,056 438 2,291 702 872 947 1,392 1,370 1,146 3,547 3.115 836 824 1,166 626 2,063 434 1,042 1,075 169 1,150 18,253 855 1,110 719 1,608 875 4,066 2,737 784 912 980 769 772 2,282 532 1,430 1,185 335 791 30,141 905 946 Charlotte township Deepwater township III.-IIIIIIIIII "I sinc'e 189of ^^^"^ *° *°'™ ^"'■'^ °^ Butterfleld and Mineral Springs townships ? pirt ?ifpn^n^S:^ ^ McDonald and Mountain townships since 1890. ' 1 art taken to form part of Jenkins township since 1890. I pln'^Stt^S^ "^"^ of Flat Creek and Mountain townships since 1890. 1890 P of Jenkins and Mineral Springs townships since 5 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Contimiea. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Bates ootjnty— Continued. Deer Creek townBhlp, inoludlng Adrian city- Adrian city East Boone townalilp Elkhart townshlp___ Grand River township, including Altona village.. Altona village Homer township, including Amoret town Amoret town,. Howard township, including Hume and Sprague villages. Hume village Sprague village _ Hudson townshr Lone Oak towns! Mingo township Mound township . up.... iship.. Mt, Pleasant township, Including Butler city.. Butler city.. Ward I. Ward 2. Wards. Ward 4. New Home township Osage township, including Eloh Hill city.. Kich HUl city Ward I Ward 2. . 642 ■ 917 ■ 750 ■ 849 Pleasant Gap township Prairie township, including Papinsville village.. Papinsville village Eockville township, including Eockville town . Rockville town.. Shawnee township Spruce township, including Johnstown village. Johnstown village l Summit township.. Walnut township, including Foster and Worland villages. Foster village Worland village . West Boone township, including Merwin town _ Merwin town.. West Point township, including Amsterdam town . Amsterdam town Benton county. Alexander township.. Cole township .. Fristoe township Lindsey township, including Warsaw town _ Warsaw town Tom township Union township _ White township, including Lincoln village Lincoln village Williams township, including Cole Camp village _ Cole Camp village Bollinger county. Crooked Creek township Fillmore township German township Liberty township _ Loranoe township, including Lutesville and Marble Hill villages. Lutesville village Marble Hill village Union township Wayne township Whitewater township Boone county - Bourbon township. Including Sturgeon town. Sturgeon town Cedar township, including Ashland village Ashland village Centralia township, including Centralia city.. Centralia city Ward I. Ward 2 _ , 823 Columbia townsliip, including Columbia city Columbia city Ward r 2,023 Ward 2 1,778 Ward 3 1,172 Ward 4 678 Missouri township, inoludlng Eoeheport village Rocheport village Perche township Rocky Fork township, including Hallsville village Hallsville village Buchanan county. Agency township, including Agency village _ Agency village. 1 Includes population (1,093) of Harviell township, 1900 1,376 629 780 704 560 24 972 215 1,385 54° 156 1,148 854 608 725 8,951 3.158 1,182 5,497 4,053 1,101 589 142 1,002 580 794 1,066 75 694 1,468 347 "3 849 250 985 16,556 1890 1,824 1,325 1,972 2,336 743 1,254 2,081 2,631 357 8,133 648 14,650 1,473 1,222 1,455 2,274 3,355 525 29s 1,096 2,273 1,502 28,642 2,914 708 6,128 401 2,376 I, 722 9,142 5,651 3,171 593 2,444 2,467 157 121, 838 907 380 1,228 613 771 688 583 1,016 1,479 486 267 1,209 841 623 614 8,831 2,8Z2 2,863 5,314 4,008 1,246 710 1,013 554 735 1,002 849 2,020 513 780 822 14,973 1,730 1,394 1,624 2,097 700 1,115 1,910 2,543 2,530 13,121 1,455 767 1,484 2,666 8,175 =35 257 967 1,145 1,462 26,043 2,866 713 5,704 373 2,122 1,275 7,298 4, coo 3,023 631 2,446 2,594 92 70,100 879 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Buchanan county— Continued. Bloomington township, including New Dekalb village.. New Dekalb village Center township Crawford township Jackson township Lake township Marion township, including Easton village. Easton village Platte township-. Rush township, including Rushville village - RushviUe village Tremont township.. Washington township. Including St. Joseph city St. Joseph city Ward I 12, 435 Ward 2 6, 703 Ward 3 14,543 Ward 4 9, 845 Ward 5 18,374 Ward 6 11, 206 Ward 7 14,051 Ward 8 6,069 Ward 9 9, 753 Wayne township. Butler county. Ash Hill township.. Beaver Dam township 2.. Black River township Cane Creek township Epps township — GilUS Bluff township.. Neely township, including NeelysvUle town Neelysville town .. Poplar Bluff township, including Poplar Bluff city.. Poplar Bluff city _ Ward I 1, 078 Ward 2 1,184 Ward 3 1, 2og Ward 4 850 St. Francois township Caldwell county. Breckenrldge township. Including Breckenridge city.. Breckenridge city Davis township, including Braymer city Braymercity Falrvlew township Gomer township-. Grant township, including Polo city. Polo city.. Hamilton township, including Hamilton city-. Hamilton city Kidder township, including Kidder village — Kidder village Kingston township. Including Kingston city — Kingston city Lincoln township, includiog CowgUl vUlage — Cowgill village Mirablle township New York township Rockford township Callaway county.. Auxvasse township, including Portland town. Portland town Bourbon township Caldwell township Calwood township Cedar township.. 1900 Cleveland township Cote sans Dessein township Fulton township, including Fulton city.. Fulton city Guthrie township.. Jackson township, including Auxvasse village.. Auxvasse village Liberty township '■ MoCredie township Nine Mile Prairie township Round Prairie township.. St. Aubert township, including Mokane vDlage-. Mokane village-. Shamrock township Summit township, including Cedar City village-. Cedar City village Camden county.. Adair township Auglaize township.. Jackson township — Jasper township — a Harviell township annexed since 1890. 1,498 362 1,377 1,323 604 209 1,742 227 1,006 1,468 412 1,104 109,375 102, 979 1,225 16,769 2,057 1,884 997 495 610 380 1,207 114 8,466 16,656 1,768 I,OZ2 1,934 767 850 1,002 1,340 539 2,622 I, 804 1,371 357 1,647 655 1,113 357 1,170 1,028 811 1,984 146 1,038 680 1, 020 1, 221 776 1,539 7,239 4,883 724 1,633 337 t.72 539 1,260 879 1,660 331 1,066 1,854 287 13,113 2,317 2,353 1,104 714 Table 4.— POPULATION OP MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Camden county— Continued. Osage township, including Linn Creek village Linn Creek village Russell township Warren township Cape Girakdeau county Apple Creek township, including Appleton and Oak Ridge villages. Appleton village. Oak Ridge village- Byrd township, including Jackson city_ Jackson city _ Ward I 799 Ward 2 859 Cape Girardeau township, including Cape Girardeau clty_- Cape Girardeau city Ward r 1,211 Ward 2 1,314 Ward 3 1,381 Ward 4 909 Hubble township, including AUenville, Gordonville, and Whitewater villages. AUenville village Gordonville village Whitewater village Kinder township Liberty township Randol township _ Shawnee township, including Pocahontas village.. Pocahontas village Welch township Whitewater township CAKEOLL COUNTY- Carrollton township, including Carrollton city. Carroilton city Ward I Ward 2 - Wards Ward 4 Cherry Valley towiLship Combs township Dewitt township, including Dewitt town Dewitt town Egypt township, including Norborne village Norborne village Eugene township, including Wakenda town Wakenda town Fairtield township Hill township _ 1,335 900 883 736 Hurricane township, including Hale village- Hale village Leslie township Miami township. Moss Creek township Prairie township Ridge township, including Bosworth city Bosworth city Rockford township Smith township Stokes Mound township, including Tina village- Tina village Sugartree township Trotter township _ Van Horn township. Including Bogard village - Bogard village Wakenda township Washington towns'! ship- CAETEE COUNTY — Carter township Jackson township _ Johnson township- Kelly township Pike township Cass county . Austin township, including Archie village Arcliie village Big Creek township I"ZI__ir Camp Branch township, including East Lynne village and part of Garden City village. East Lynne village Garden City village (part of) Total for Garden City village,! in Camp Branch and Index townships. Coldwater township, including Drexel village Drexel village Dayton township Dolan township, including Freeman village Freeman village Everett township I" 1900 2,909 340 2,432 1,284 24,316 2,755 99 252 3,693 1,658 6,551 4,815 2,829 148 125 122 1,110 718 1,841 2,738 1,094 26,455 4,933 3,854 366 1,103 1,414 55° 2,018 1,189 1,842 329 853 897 1,931 665 1,010 511 682 743 1,179 401 437 382 1,260 368 787 1,084 1,224 276 877 922 6,706 902 732 2,953 866 1,253 1,728 353 58 574 1,098 453 813 1,065 260 910 1S90 1,930 1,617 970 22, 060 1 In 1890 in Index township only. 2,758 96 III 3,295 941 6,014 4,297 2,103 173 95 ~ir094 715 1,761 2,502 1,152 25,742 4,984 3,878 457 1,189 1,355 633 1,792 1,005 1,834 206 890 685 1,894 530 1,025 433 620 744 1,222 412 191 527 1,161 1,257 300 886 881 4,659 652 636 1,806 330 1,235 23,301 1,395 278 911 1;713 227 788 891 1,141 279 934 MINCE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cass county — Continued. Grand River township, including HarrisonvlUe city Harrisonville city Ward I 9=5 Ward 2 919 Index township, including Gunn City village and part of Garden City village. Garden City village (part of) Gunn City village Mt. Pleasant township, Including Belton city Belton city - 1900 Peculiar township Pleasant Hill township, Including Pleasant Hill town . Pleasant Hill town Polk township Raymore township. Including Raymore town Raymore town Sherman township. Including Creighton village., Creighton village Union township _ West Dolan township, including Westllne town Westline town West Peculiar township Cedae county. Benton township, including Jerico city.. Jerico city _ Box township. Including Eldorado Springs city.. Eldorado Springs city 1 Ward I Ward 2 Cedar township Jefferson township . 1,079 1,058 Linn township, Including Stockton city - Stockton city Madison township Washington township Chariton county . Bee Branch township Bowling Green township, including Dalton village Dalton village Brunswick township, including Brunswick city Brunswick city Chariton township Clark township Cockrell township Cunningham township, including Cunningham town and Sumner village. Cunningham town Sumner village Keytesville township. Including Keytesvllle city . Key tesville city Mendon township, including Mendon village Mendon village Missotirl township Musselfork township Salisbury township, including Salisbury city Salisbury city Salt Creek township ZZZZ. Triplett township, including Trlplett viUage Tripiett village Wayland township 1.11111.11 Yellow Creek township Christian county . Benton township Finley township. Including Ozark city Ozark city Galloway township IIIIII.IIIII..! Lincoln township Linden township ""I Linn township Logan township ~1"~" North Marion township Polk township, including Bliilngs city IIII! Billings city Porter township H" I ~" South Marion township _ I Sparta township, Including Sparta village" Sparta village Clark county _ Clay township Des Moines township Folker township Grant township Jackson township . Jefferson township Lincoln township, including Kahoka city " Kahoka city Madison township 1111111111. IIIIII 3,373 1,844 516 147 1,602 r.ooS 874 2,505 2,002 1,333 968 271 1,155 360 902 598 131 919 16, 923 2,416 443 4,307 1,357 1,636 3,391 555 2,197 1,619 26,826 1,358 1,188 223 3,645 1,403 1,303 1,147 961 1,555 160 477 3,753 1, 127 905 252 861 1,154 4,359 1,847 958 1,526 342 1,068 1,085 16,939 113 059 830 053 429 951 593 516 641 643 702 477 729 735 300 15,383 1,211 1,059 983 609 1,216 745 2,928 1,818 806 irned'ii imn ^^^^ Marion townships (population 1,237) not separately returned in 1890, Tablts 4.— population OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS; 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clakk county— Continued. Sweet Home township, including Revere town Revere town . Union township Vernon townsliip Washington township Wyaconda township, including Luray and Wyaconda villages. Luray village Wyaconda village Clay county- Fishing River township, including Excelsior Springs city and Missouri City town. Excelsior Springs city Ward I 932 Ward 2 949 Missouri City town Gallatin township, including Birmingham city and Ran- dolph town. Birmingham city Randolph town Kearney township, including Kearney city and part of Holt town. Holt town (part of) Total for Holt town,i in Kearney township. Clay county, and Jackson township, Clinton county. Kearney city Liberty township, including Liberty city Liberty city Ward I 527 Ward 2 693 Ward 3 476 Ward 4 7" Platte township, including Smithville town Smith ville town Washington township 1900 Clinton county . Atchison township, including Gower town — Gower town Clinton township Concord township, including Plattsburg city. Plattsburg city Ward I Ward 2 Ward^ 1 3 Hardin township Jackson township, including part oi Holt town. 600 627 .651 Holt town (part of) [For total see Kearney township. Clay county.] Lafayette township. Lathrop township, including Lathrop city and Turney town. Lathrop city Turney town Platte township, including part of Osbom village Osbom village (part of) Total for Osbom village, in Platte township, Clmton county, and Colfax township, Dekalb county. Shoal township, including Cameron city Cameron city "Ward I 581 Ward 2 774 Ward 3 '.°74 Ward 4 55° Cole county _ Clark township Jefferson township, including Jefferson City Jefferson City Ward I 4, 7°5 Ward 2 '■ 434 Ward 3 ^•^°° Ward 4 '' ^''^ Liberty township Marion township . Moreau township, including Russellville village.. Russellville village Osage township — . COOPEB COUNTY . 5,714 4. 141 Blackwater township, including Blackwater village Blackwater village 7- — 7- BoonvUle township, including Boonville city Boonville city ;-- Ward I 7^5 Ward 2 ''"'^ Wards , Pi Ward 4 ''^" 1 In 1890 in Kearney township, Clay county, only. ^"fs^ist township organized from parts of Cedax, Center, Marion, and North townships since 1890. 932 i6i 1,273 865 1,294 1,462 194 S07 18,903 4,586 1,881 398 3,195 217 2,632 310 339 621 4,770 2,407 2,620 427 1,100 17,363 1,450 392 750 3,173 1,878 1,513 930 1,371 2,604 i,iiB 186 1,364 "3 386 4,208 2,979 20,578 1,880 11, 858 9,664 1,338 1,937 2,157 29s 1,408 22,532 1,132 28s 5,801 4,377 1890 1,< 1,274 682 1,390 1,221 246 19,866 4,873 2,034 422 3,790 401 "2"533 4,872 2,558 2,643 372 1,145 17,138 1,440 328 785 3,214 1,634 1,296 1,483 2,566 1,082 163 1, 328 100 373 4,040 2,917 17, 281 1,740 9,234 6,742 1,077 1,859 2,029 1,342 2 22, 707 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cooper county— Continued. Clark Fork township — -, Clear Creek township Kelly township, including Bunceton city - Bunceton city Lamine township Lebanon township.. North Moniteau township ' Otterville township, including Otterville town... Otterville town Palestine township . Pilot Grove township, including Pilot Grove city Pilot Grove city Prairie Home township, including Prairie Home village. Prairie Home village Saline township South Moniteau township* Crawford county. Benton township, including Cuba city Cuba city Boone township Courtois township Knobview township Liberty township Meramec township, including SteelvlUe city.. Steelville city Oak Hill township Osage township Union township Dade county . Cedar township * Center township,* including Greenfield city . Greenfield city Ernest township * Grant township.. Lockwood township, including Lockwood city. Lockwood city Marion township * Morgan township, including Dadeville city Dadeville city North township * Polk township Rock Prairie township, including Everton city Everton city Sao township Smith township. South township. Washington township, including South Greenfield village. South Greenfield village Dallas county . Benton township, including Buffalo city.. Buffalo city Grant township Jackson township " Jasper township'' Lincoln township' Miller township ' Sheridan township' Sherman township ' Washington township = Wilson township" 1900 Daviess county- Benton township, including Pattonsburg town _ Pattonsburg town 8 Colfax township, including Winston city Winston city. Grand River township, including Jameson town Jameson town Harrison township --. -.- — .- Jackson township, including Jackson village and Lock- spring town. Jackson village Lockspring town Jamesport township, including Jamesport city Jamesport city Jefferson township Liberty township, including Altamont village Altamont village Lincoln township, including Bancroft village Bancroft village Marion township Monroe township. Salem township, including Coffeyburg town.. CofFeyburg town Sheridan township 1,423 1,408 2,127 856 1,000 1,259 762 1,088 384 1,534 1,712 631 1,000 196 1,533 753 12,959 1,647 552 1,636 1,439 700 1,446 1,889 686 1,432 1,622 1,448 18,125 1,257 2, 668 1,406 576 786 1,361 749 518 2,257 466 1,052 1,609 1,987 630 1,615 692 926 991 297 13, 903 3,158 757 1,351 1,659 1,321 1,059 1,199 831 739 1,434 1,252 21,326 2,386 1,065 1,314 457 1,469 335 687 1,601 172 246 1, 422 728 1,137 1,274 50 1,606 1,023 1,408 39° 1,075 6 Sheridan township organized from part of Jackson township since 1890. 6 Wilson township organized from parts of Jasper and Washington townships since 1890. , ,.,. , ., ,,.,, . ,. ' Sherman township organized from parts of Lincoln and Miller townships since 1890. 8 Formerly Elm Flat. Table 4.— POPULATION OP MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR omL DmSIOKS. Daviess county— Continued. Union township, including Gallatin city.. Gallatin city Washington township Dekalb county.. Adams township, including Weatherby village.. Weatherby village Camden township, including Maysvllle city Maysville city.. 1900 CoUax township, including part of Oshom village- Osbom village (part of) [For total see Platte township, Clinton county.] Dallas township Grand River township Grant township Polk township, including Union Star city Union Star city Sherman township _ Washington township, including Clarksdale village and Stewartsville city. Clarksdale village Stewartsville city Dent county.. Current township Franklin township Linn townsUp Meramec township Norman township Osage township Short Bend township Sinking township. Spring Creek township, including Salem city. Salem city.. Texas township Watkins township.. Douglas county . Benton township.. Boone township- Brush Creek township i_ Buchanan township Campbell township Cass township Clay township Clinton township a Finley township Jackson township Lincoln township Bichland township i Spring Creek township.. Walls township Washington township... Wood township '^ Dunklin county . Buffalo township. Including Cardwell village Cardwell village Clay township, including Hornersville village— IZ ZI.^ Homersville village Cotton Hill township, including Maiden and Spoonen'ille villages. Maiden village Spoonerville village Freeborn township. Holcomb Island township, including Holcombvillage^ Holcomb village Independence township, including Kennett"citv-Z..ZZ! Kennett city Ward I Ward 2 749 760 Salem township, including Hollyivood and Senath vil lages. Hollywood village Senath village Union township, including Campbell village.ZZ Campbell village Feanklin county . Boeuf township Boles township. Including Pacific city.. Pacific city Boone township.. calvey township ZZZ" Central township, including Moselle and St. Clair villages. Moselle village St. Clair village S,227 1,780 987 14,418 1,438 228 2,282 92s 1,265 273 1,120 1,207 1,377 1,779 439 1,631 2,319 334 616 12,986 667 1,915 365 561 794 573 1,334 456 3,004 1,481 1,166 2,151 16,802 1,665 951 995 1,132 V59 1,163 1,290 753 1,487 1,320 898 783 1,127 782 699 998 21, 706 1,659 S02 2,795 240 3,052 1,462 140 1,698 2, 073 189 3,909 1,509 2,891 34 241 3,729 737 30,581 2,934 4,227 1,213 3,211 1, 2,34 3, 158 141 1890 2,878 1,489 926 14,539 1,475 134 2,043 717 1,346 273 1,149 1,204 1,585 1,731 272 1,755 2,261 145 557 12,149 682 1,806 331 415 1,083 438 1,296 402 2,823 1,315 1,002 1,871 14,111 1,215 949 784 806 1,346 778 1,668 1,278 741 711 1,366 895 930 644 15,086 352 "2Zi30 2,906 943 1,860 1,446 2,695 302 1,473 2,223 28,056 2,967 4,070 1,184 2,734 1,410 2,493 1 Brush Creek township organized from part of Richland township since 1890 2 Wood township organized from part of Clinton township since 1890 "North Campbell township organized from part of Campbell township SI HP 6 XaVUi MINOE CIVIL divisions. Feanklin county— Continued. Lyon township Meramec township, including Sullivan village., Sullivan village.. New Haven township, coextensive with New Haven city. Prairie township St. Johns township Union township, including Union city Union city. Washington township, coextensive with Washington city. Gasconade county . Boeuf township Boulware township Bourbois township Brush Creek township Canaan townstiip . 1900 Richland township, including Morrison town., Morrison town Koark township, including Hermann town Hermann town Third Creek township Gentry county.. Athens township, including Albany city Albany city Ward I 464 Ward 2 560 Ward 3 552 Ward 4 449 Bogle township, including Gentryville town Gentryville town Cooper township, including Darlington village and Stan- berry city. Darlington village Stanberry city Ward I. ^_^ Ward 2 535 Ward 3 goo Ward 4 goo Howard township Huggins township ZZ.ZZZ.ZZZZ.ZZ Z__Z Jackson township. Including King City King City Miller township. Including MoFall city McFall city Wilson township Z" Greene county. Boone township, including Ash Grove city Ash Grove city Brookline township ZZZZZZ _Z___ Z Campbell township,* including wards i, 2, 3, andi of Spnngheld city. Springfield city (part of) Total for Springfield city, in Campbell and North Campbell townships. Ward I _ Ward 2. Wards. Ward 4. Wards. Ward 6. Ward?. 2,ogs 3,116 1,989 i,gg6 4,o8g 3,691 WardsZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ \W, Cass township _ _ "" __ '" " ^' Center township 4 ~ '_ Clay township ~ ""~ Franklin township Z""ZZ ~ZZ "~ Jackson township " ""_ Murray township North Campbell townshTp,8"todudluiTanS"5,"6,"7Zaud §' 01 bpringneld city. Springfield city (part of) _ _ Pond Creek township. ^ _ _ Z""Z Z Z~'Z Republic township, including Repubfic'vilTage RepubUc village _ _ _ ~ Robberson township. _ Taylor township _ " " Walnut Grove township _ 'Z Z" "Z Washington township Z Wilson township _ Grundy county . ^'^''spi'ckaldwUU to;4"''^"^™^ Splckardsville town. Hamson township __ZZZ""Z Jackson township Jefferson township ""~~ s 5^*™ned as East and West Center townships in 1890 6 Not separately returned in 1890. """''"1* ™ ^»«"- 2,824 2,220 714 883 1,851 1,770 3,254 744 3,015 12,298 1,368 1,110 1,548 912 1,511 1,489 276 3,211 1,575 1,149 20,654 3,935 2,025 1,365 147 5,089 369 2,654 1,471 1,244 2,575 90s 3,509 544 1,366 52,713 2,815 1,039 991 11, 868 9,196 23, 267 1,474 2,684 1,288 1,632 2,274 881 17,495 14,071 900 856 1,656 1,188 1,532 1,170 1,224 17,832 1,675 584 607 654 1,080 1890 3,012 1,643 9 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Contmiacd. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Gkundy county— Continued. Liberty township, including Gait city Gait city Lincoln township "I_ Madison township, including Edinburg village _ Edinburg village Marion township ^IIIIIIII "" Myers township Taylor township,. Trenton township, including Trenton city IZZIII Trenton city Ward I mil '_ 784" Ward a 1,4^^ Ward 3 i^^^5 Ward 4 I ,25 Washington township Wilson township, including Alpha town and Laredo village. Alpha town Laredo village HABKISON COUNTY-, Adams township, including Blue Eidge village- Blue Ridge village Bethany township, including Bethany city Bethany city- Ward I 1, 089 Ward 2 i_ 004 Butler township Clay township Coliax township, including Blythedale village Blythedale village Cypress township BaJlas township, including Martinsville village Martinsville village Fox Creek township- Grant township, including part of Eidgeway city Ridgeway city (part of) Total for Ridgeway city,l in Grant and Marion townships. EamOton town.ship Jefferson township Lincoln township Madison township, including Gainesville city Gainesville city Marion township, including EaglevUle village and part of Ridgeway city. Eaeleville village Ridgeway city (part of) Sherman township . Sugar Creek tovfnship, including GUman and Melbourne villages. Oilman village Melbourne village Trail Creek township, including Mt. Moriah village Mt. Moriah village Union township Washington township White Oak township, including Newhampton village - Newhampton village Henry codnty- Bear Creek township Bethlehem township Big Creek township Bogaid township. Including villages. Blairstown village Urich villag Blairstown and Urich Clinton township, including Clinton city . Clinton city Ward I Ward 3 Ward 3 Ward ^ Davis township 1, 700 — 734 1,260 — 1,367 Deepwater township, including Montrose village-. Montrose village Deer Creek township Fairview township, including Deepwater city Deepwater city Fields Creek township Honey Creek township Leesville township . Osage township, including Brownington village-. Erownington village Shawnee township Springfield township Tebo township, including Calhoun city Calhoun city Walker township White Oak township Windsor township, including Windsor city Windsor city 1900 1,521 582 1,249 695 446 6,388 5.396 45 sSe 24, 398 123 8,101 =.093 1,014 1,124 1,275 31S 833 956 108 830 1,323 57S 648 1,060 1,041 1,138 1,643 743 1,287 72 673 1,797 447 X29 1,306 412 1,120 790 1,241 261 28,054 807 1,181 920 1,755 291 445 6,059 5,061 917 1,480 613 1,099 2,256 1,201 681 566 1,435 1,340 407 985 846 1,806 561 840 580 2,501 r, S°2 1890 1,551 653 1,185 1,170 182 1,179 686 440 6,242 Si 039 462 1,157 21,033 756 2,483 1, 105 1,130 1,115 1,147 818 945 752 1,107 351 869 898 813 1,437 418 1,142 3°5 785 807 995 1,070 816 1,148 184 28,235 773 1,317 1,023 1,475 312 5,701 4,737 1,122 1,530 644 1,336 2,285 1, 102 767 497 1,317 1,161 1,038 922 2,160 698 848 580 2,383 '.427 1 In 1890 in Grant township only. . 2 Part taken to form part of Miuton township since 1890. .., » , 8 Organized from part of Lewis township since 1890 ; part subsequently taken to form part of Minton township since 1890. * Part taken to form Forest township since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hickory county-. Center township Cross Timbers township _ Green township Montgomery township — Stark township Tyler township - Weaubleau township, including Weaubleau town _ Weaubleau town Wheatland township Holt county., Benton township, including Mound City.. Mound City Ward I Ward a 409 Ward 3 778 Bigelow township,^ including Bigelow town Bigelow town- Clay township, including Maitlaud city-. Maitland city Forbes township Forest township.^ including Forest City-. Forest City Hickory township _ Lewis township,* including Oregon city Oregon city Liberty township Lincoln township, including Coming town-. Coming town Minton township * Nodaway township Union township, including Craig city Craig city 1900 Howard county. Bonne Femme township , Boons Lick township- Burton township Chariton township, including Glasgow city - Glasgow city- Middle ward - 536 North ward 599 South ward 537 Franklin township, including New Franklin town New Franklin town * North Moniteau township Prairie township, including Armstrong village and Roa- noke town. Armstrong village Roanoke town. Richmond township, including Fayette city_. Fayette city , Ward I Ward 2- 1,849 South Moniteau township - Howell ootrNTY. Benton township Chapel township Dry Creek township 7 Goldsberry township Howell township, including West Plains city _ West Plains city Ward I Ward 2- 969 , 000 Ward 3 933 Huttou Vallejf township Myatt township Siloam Springs township,' including Siloam Springs city . Siloam Springs city Sisson township South Fork township tiring Creek township ' illow Springs township, including Burnham village and Willow Springs city. Burnham village. Willow Springs city _ Iron county - Arcadia township, including Arcadia village, fronton city, and Pilot Knob town. Arcadia village Ironton city Pilot Knob town Dent township. Iron township, including Graniteville village-. Graniteville village Kaolin township 9, <;s,-i 1 , --'(ji 1, 142 1, 495 1, 050 1,197 1,0«7 1,155 274 1,378 17, 083 2,980 1,681 827 195 1, 810 805 1,2.13 1,482 632 954 2,188 1,032 1,094 742 788 18,337 1,294 1,538 848 3.388 1,672 2,803 1, 156 860 1,969 461 147 4,339 2,717 1,298 21, 834 2,108 844 1,213 1,302 6,162 2,902 1,124 1,007 592 98 1,648 1,051 1,827 2,956 72 1,078 8,716 2,870 205 797 455 714 1,724 846 573 6 Organized from parts of Bigelow and Forest townships since 1890. 6 Formerly Franklin. ' Siloam Springs township organized from parts of Dry Creek and Spring Creek townships since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OP MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Oontimied. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. lEON COUNTY— Continued. Liberty township Union township, including Annapolis and Des Arc towns Annapolis town Des Arc town Jackson county. Blue township, including Independence city Independence city Ward 1 z, 805 Ward 2 1,600 Ward 3 1,494 Ward 4 2,07s Brooking township Fort Osage township, including Buckner village Buckner village Kaw township,! including Kansas City Kansas City _ Ward I. Ward 2. 4, 780 4, 613 Ward 3 11,670 Ward 4 12,771 Ward 5 10,808 Ward 6 11,981 Ward 7 16,704 Ward 8 20,120 Ward 9 27,289 Ward 10 19,545 Ward II 9,351 Ward 12 4,700 Ward 13 3,950 Ward 14 5,470 Prairie township, including Greenwood village and Lees Summit city. Greenwood village Lees Summit city Sniabar township, including Blue Springs and Oak Grove towns. Blue Springs town Oak Grove town Van Buren township Washington township Westport township 1 Jasper county,. Duval township Galena township,* including Joplin city Joplin city Ward I 3, 634 Ward 2 4,729 Ward 3 5, 712 Ward 4 5, 942 Ward 5 6,006 Jackson township Jasper township Joplin township, 3 including Carterville city and Webb City. Carterville city. Ward I 1,660 Ward 2 ,. 1,647 Ward 3 1,138 Webb City Ll.-. Ward I 2,084 Ward 2 2,068 Ward 3 1,723 Ward 4 2, 174 Ward 5 1,132 Lincoln township McDonald township Madison township Marion township, including Carthage city Carthage city Ward I 1,510 Ward 2 1,900 Ward 3 2,077 Ward 4 2, 161 Ward 5 i, 768 Mineral township, including Alba town. Neck City, and Oronogo city. Alba town ' Neck City Oronogo city Ward I 1,070 Ward 2 1,003 Preston township, including Jasper city Jasper city Sarcoxie township, including Sarcoxie city Sarcoxie city Sheridan township Twin Groves township, including Carl Junction city Carl Junction city Union township 1900 830 2,005 195 180 195, 193 11,731 6,974 1,574 2,769 234 164, 746 163, 752 4,294 230 l,4S3 4,293 468 408 2,032 1,829 1,926 84,018 1,092 32, 976 26, 023 1,678 1,175 18,499 9,201 721 1,203 1,184 11, 056 9,416 4,646 224 374 «.073 1,597 627 8,335 1,126 851 2,628 1. 177 1,377 1890 1 Part of Westport township annexed to Kaw township since 1890. 2 Includes population (9,943) of Joplin city. ' Part of Joplm township annexed to Galena township since 1890. 853 2,165 690 413 160,510 10, 533 6,380 1,416 2,441 164 132, 716 132, 716 4,185 296 1,369 4,283 506 2,020 1,658 1,358 8 60,500 970 4 4,360 9.943 1,315 955 9,731 821 1,205 1,248 9,323 7,981 2,145 400 2,632 1, 172 955 2,323 699 1,309 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. jEFrEESON COUNTY- Big River township Central township, including Hillsboro town Hillsboro town Joachim township, including Festus city Festus city Meramec township Plattin township Rock township, including Kimmswiok town Kimmswick town Valle township, including De Soto city De Soto city Ward I 1,576 Ward 2 ',435 Ward 3 1,350 Ward 4 1,250 Johnson county - Centerview township- Chilhowee township_„ Columbus township __ Grover township Hazel Hill township Jackson township Jefferson township.. Kingsville township, including Kingsville vlUage- Kingsville village Madison township, including Holden city Holden city_. Montserrat township,^ including Montserrat town- Montserrat town Post Oak township Rose Hill township Simpson township _ Warrensburg township, including Warrenaburg city Warrensburg city Ward I 1, 428 Ward 2 1,080 Ward 3 1,387 Ward 4 829 Washington township,^ including Knobnoster city Knobnoster city Knox county - Bee Ridge township Benton township Bourbon township Center township, coextensive with Edina city __. Edina city : Ward I Ward 2 _ _" ' Ward 3 III_III__ '" " Colony township Fabius township, including Newark village -III! Newark village Greensburg township, Including Baringvillage . Baring village Jeddo township ~~ Liberty township. 462 500 643 Lyon township, including Hurdland vilTagel-II Hurdland village Myrtle township, including Knox Cityvillagell Knox City village Salt River township, including Novelty village _ Novelty village Shelton township """_ " ' _Z' Laclede oounty- Auglaize township Eldridge township»_. Franklin township _. Gasconade township Hooker township « Lebanon township, including Lebanon city Lebanon city Mayfleld township HH " Osage township Smith township . Spring Hollow township — -— - ----- . Xfnion township, including Conway village"' Conway village _ _ Washington township — Lafayette county . ^'SlB*"^"^^"^' '""^'^'^™S Napoleon and Wellington villages. Napoleon village - Wellington village 1900 25,712 1,899 2,194 =54 5,094 1,256 2,788 1,753 3,628 5, 611 27,843 1,540 1,846 1,093 1,060 1,154 1,913 1,242 1,258 323 3,049 2, 126 1,183 184 1,980 1,385 1,127 6,261 4,7=4 1,762 673 13,479 734 788 773 1,605 857 1,108 265 1,375 241 .502 775 1,315 322 1,199 365 1,401 267 1,017 16,523 047 918 617 680 652 711 125 490 231 751 866 101 272 469 31,679 3,290 132 520 6 Mont^T^nt /r>S„S,^^*'°° °f.J°Pl™ City, given as independent in 1890. Eldrirtm^i^S^P°''^^P'^i?'™™P"'°* Washington townshipsincel890. Eldndge township organized from part of Hooker township since 1890. 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS ; 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. LArAYETTE COUNTY— Continued. Davis township, including wards 1, 2, and part of ward 3 ol' Higginsvule city. Higginsville city (^art of ) Total for Higginsville city, in Davis and Dover townships. Ward I 1,078 Ward 2 728 Ward 3 985 Dover township, including Corder and Dover villages, and part oJ ward 3 of Higginsville city. Corder village Dover village Higginsville city (part of) Freedom township, including Concordia city Concordia city Lexington township, Including Lexington city l^xington city _ Ward I 879 Ward 2 997 Ward 3 1, 383 Ward 4 931 Middleton township, including Alma village and Waverl v town. ' Alma village Waverly town Snlabar township, including Odessa city Odessa city Washington township, including Mayview village Mayview village Lawrence county. Aurora township, including Aurora city Aurora city Ward I 1, 7ir Ward 2 2, 196 Ward 3 2,284 Buck Prairie township, including Marionville city Marionville city Freistatt township 1 Greene township' Lincoln township, including Miller village Miller village Mt. Pleasant township^ Mt. Vernon townshlp,i including Mt. Vernon clty- Mt. Vernon city Ozark township Pierce township, Including Pierce City Pierce City . Ward I 682 Ward 2 460 Ward 3 575 Ward 4 434 Red Oak township s Spring Kiver township 1 Turnback township 1900 Vineyard township,! including Stotts City village . Stotts City village Lewis county.. Canton township, Including Canton town . Canton town Ward I Ward 2 _ 525 377 Ward 3 414 Ward 4 533 Ward s 5^6 Dickerson township, including Monticello town Monticello town Highland township La Belle township. Including La Belle and Lewistown towns. La Belle town ; Lewistown town Lyon township Reddish township, including Williarastown town WUliamstown town Salem township Union township, including La Grange city La Grange city Ward I 600 Ward 2 399 Ward 3 5°8 I Lincoln county . Bedford township. Including Troy city Troy city Burr Oak township Clark township Hurricane township, including Elsberry village Elsberry village MUlwood township 1 Freistatt township organized from parts of lit. Spring River, and Vineyard townships since 1890. 2 Formerly East Greene. s Formerly West Greene. . .„ ^ ,. . .,„„„ * Organised from parts of Erie, McMillen, and Pineville townships since 1890. 4,833 2,306 2,791 8,878 S38 242 485 3,260 889 7,561 4,190 2,236 248 722 2,996 ',445 3,626 423 31, 662 7,721 6,191 2,504 1,290 839 1,004 1,315 148 1,409 3,770 1, 206 2,029 3,789 2,151 1,032 1,838 1,713 2,699 902 16, 724 1S90 3,596 2,365 1,540 287 1,790 2,636 966 1,224 1,656 221 1,129 3,153 1,507 18,352 2,901 1,153 1,220 2,084 3,206 816 881 4,985 2,315 2,342 8,051 1,145 27 2,991 7,968 4,537 2,251 179 826 2,698 1,272 3,048 26,228 6,075 3,482 2,329 1,159 1,178 991 1,354 3, 3.'>5 782 1,842 3,718 2,511 925 1,868 1,662 1,931 15, 936 3,607 2,241 1,449 259 1,712 2,201 702 200 1,297 1,632 179 1,173 2,864 1,250 18,346 minor civil divisions. 2,740 971 1,310 2,078 2,798 39° 986 Pleasant, Mt. Vernon, Lincoln county— Continued. Monroe township, including Wlnfleld vlUage- Winiield village Nineveh township Prairie township Snow Hill township _ Union township, including Silex village - Silex village Waverly township Linn county - Baker townshlj) Benton township, including Purdin village and part of Browning town. Browning town (part of) Total for Browning town, in Benton township, Linn county, and Duncan township, Sullivan county. Purdin village. Brookfleld township, including Brookfleld city Brookfield city Ward I 1, 310 Ward 2 r,430 Ward 3 r,5i2 Ward 4 1,232 Bucklin township, including Buoklin city Eucklin city Clay township, including Eversonvllle village Eversonville village Enterprise township Grantsvllle township Jackson township Jefferson township, including Laclede city Laclede city_. Locust Creek township, including Linneus city Linneus city Maroellne township, Including Marcehne city. Marceline city. Ward I 831 Ward 2 ',099 Ward 3 708 North Salem township Parson Creek township, Including Meadville city Meadville city Yellow Creek township, including St. Catharine village. St. Catharine village Livingston oounty- Blue Mound township ChlUicothe township, including Chlllicothe city Chillicothe city Ward I 1,536 Ward 2 1,873 Ward 3 1,854 Ward 4 1,642 Cream Ridge township, including Chula village Chula village Falrview township Grand River township Green township Jackson township Medicine township Monroe township Mooresville township Rich Hill township Sampsell township . Wheeling township. Including Wheeling village- Wheeling village McDonald county.. Anderson township * Buffalo township — Center township 5 Cyclone township ^ Elk Horn township Elk River township Erie township,' Including Indian Springs town.. Indian Springs town McMillen township,' Including Tiff City village-. Tiff City village Mountain township Pineville township » Prairie township, including Southwest city Southwest city Richwood township White Book township , 1900 Macon county- Bevier township, including Bevier city_ Bevier city 2,764 440 848 828 871 1,826 210 923 25,603 1,166 1,497 567 726 229 6,366 5,484 1,663 642 1,281 51 421 826 1,325 1,942 770 1,917 878 3,271 2,638 1,134 1,838 760 887 22, 302 1,264 8,531 6,90s 1,318 282 1,368 1,201 792 1,879 64L 1,008 1,114 993 1,134 1,059 381 13,574 1,200 805 712 408 1,252 1,075 1,048 55 1,263 164 531 1,699 1,593 691 1,049 949 33,018 4,471 2,917 1,808 I 876 6 Part taken to form part of Cyclone township since 1890. 5 Organized from parts of Center and Pineville townships siuce 1890. ' Part taken to form part of Anderson township since 1890. ' Parts taken to form parts of Anderson and Cyclone townships since 1890. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Macon county— Continued. Callao township, including Callao village. Callao village _ Chariton township, including College Mound village College Mound village Drake township Eagle township Easley township Hudson township, including Macon city Macon city : Ward I 1,136 Ward 2 837 Ward 3 1, 298 Ward 4 797 Independence township Jackson township Johnston township La Plata township, including La Plata city La Plata city Liherty township Lingo township, including New Cambria town New Cambria town Lyda township Middle Fork township Morrow township Narrows township Richland township Hound Grove township Russell township Tenmile township Valley township. Walnut Creek township, including Elmer village.. Elmer village White township, including Ethel village Ethel village Madison county.. Castor township German township Liberty township Polk township St. Francois township St. Michael township, including Fredericktown city . Fredericktown city Twelvemile township Makies county - Boone township Dry Creek township. Jackson township Johnson township Miller township . North Jefferson township s . South Jefferson township » . Spring Creek township Maeion county.. Fabius township Liberty township, including Palmyra city.. Palmyra city Ward I Ward 2. 507 Ward 3 834 Mason township, including Hannibal city Hannibal city. Ward I 2,289 Ward 2 1,854 Ward 3 1,668 Ward 4 2,556 Ward 5 2, 444 Ward 6 1,969 Miller township Round Grove township South River township Union township, including Philadelphia village Philadelphia village Warren township Mekoer county - Harrison township Lindley township Madison township Marion township, including Mercer town Mercer town Medicine township Morgan township, including Princeton city Princeton city Ward I 800 Ward 2 775 Ravanna township, including Ravanna town Ravanna town Somerset township Washington township 1900 1 Not separately returned in 1890. • Includes population (1,407) of Jefferson township. 1,227 498 2,013 230 929 799 851 5,156 4,068 858 875 416 1,993 1,34s 960 1,914 352 1,260 976 608 1,216 794 763 887 908 871 931 236 1,342 397 1,975 874 1,555 7341 878/ 519 1,577 1,447 9,616 1,304 906 2,026 1,664 1,108 1,170 757 682 26,331 1,825 3,338 2,323 13,861 12, 780 1,206 1,628 641 1,477 2lr 2,865 14, 706 1,308 1,640 1,267 1,884 340 1,234 3,282 1,575 1,561 295 967 1,573 1890 1,161 2,004 666 830 873 4,464 3.371 478 1,918 I, i6g 1,140 1,727 410 983 994 688 1,170 854 900 959 1,023 8.56 1,116 1,032 9,268 1,083 1,609 11,562 626 3,438 917 1,060 2 8, 600 1,166 910 1,992 1, 7'i5 1,090 320 1,777 3,377 2,51s 13,720 12, 857 1,257 1,516 657 1,681 230 2,348 14,681 1,438 1,658 1,363 1,689 1,257 3,064 I, 410 1,464 348 948 1,800 MINOR civil divisions. Miller county . Equality township, including Tuscumbia village Tuscumbia village Franklin tovmship, including Aurora Springs town. Aurora Springs town Glaze townsihip Jim Henry township Osage township . 1900 Richwoods township, including Iberia village Iberia village Saline township, including Eldon and Glean villages - Eldon village Olean village Mississippi county- James Eayou township _ Long Prairie township, including Bertrand village - Bertrand village Mississippi township Ohio township. St. James township, including Anniston, Hibbard, Whiting villages. Anniston village Hibbard village. Whiting village. and Tywappity township, including Charleston city.. Charleston city Woll Island township Moniteau county. Burris Pork township Harrison township ^ Linn township, including Jamestown town Jamestown town Moreau township, including Clarksburg city.. Clarksburg city.. Pilot Grove township Walker township, including California city California city Willow Fork township, including Tipton city.. Tipton city MONEOE COUNTY.. Clay township Indian Creek township Jackson township, including Paris city Paris city Jefferson township, including Stoutsville village Stoutsville village Marion township, including HoUiday village and Madison city. Holliday village Madison city. Monroe township, including Monroe City.. Monroe City Ward I . .1 I_ Ward 2 IIIIII_.I Ward 3 South Fork township Union township _ . 629 . s°° . 800 Washington township . Woodlawn township Montgomery county. Bear Creek township, including Jonesburg village Jonesburg village Danville township, including Danville'village, Mineofa" town, and New Florence city. Danville village Mineola town New Florence city. Loutre township,* including'Rlneland town Rineland town Montgomery township, including MontgomervCitv Montgomery City .. . o j j . . Ward 1 ... ---- Ward 2 :: J III Prairie township, including Middletovm'city I" ' .. Middletown city _ _ "~ ^P^Sr n°",^''® township, including Wellsville'city Wellsville city ■' Morgan county . Buffalo township Haw Creek townshipl Mill Creek township, inoluding'syracuse'town" Syracuse town . 1,201 1,156 2. 267 2, 287 1, 832 1, 918 175 187 3,874 3,816 1,240 1,211 1.268 1,359 1,733 1,776 ilnoeS!" ^""^ ^""^^^ Jefferson townships organized from Jefferson township * Formerly Lower Loutre. Moreau township, including VersailTes'city" Versailles city Osage township II ""_ Richland township. . . 15, 187 1,456 225 1,879 900 2,634 1,115 1,238 3,472 264 3,393 379 254 11,837 697 1, 028 266 1,018 1,726 2,709 155 388 244 4,064 1,893 695 16, 931 1,178 1,030 2.600 344 1, 269 509 2,026 5,247 2,r8i 2,575 1,337 19, 716 1,393 598 4,838 1,397 2,249 196 2,634 585 538 2,420 1,929 1,316 1,807 1, 325 1,107 16, 571 2,697 407 2,641 174 128 424 3,086 153 3,306 2,026 2,464 375 2,478 1, 160 12,175 1890 14, 162 1,427 238 2,160 421 2,109 1,223 956 3,165 11132 10,134 619 1,132 221 786 1,377 1,626 3,813 1,381 16,630 1,306 949 2,663 313 1,248 2,003 5,070 1,772 2,392 20, 790 1,523 696 5,177 1,487 2,610 253 2,861 254 486 1,495 1,958 1,223 1,092 16,850 2,643 437 2,682 380 465 2,685 3,6,07 2,199 2,644 389 2,689 13 Talbb 4.— population OP MIS80UEI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOE OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 New Madeid oounty-. Big Prairie township Como township 1 East township La Font township ^ . Lesieur township,^ including Point Pleasant village - "Point Pleasant village New Madrid township.i including New Madrid city _ New Madrid city Portage township.^ including Portage village Portage village,. St. John township West township, including Morehouse village . Morehouse village Newton cottnty . Benton township Buffalo township Dayton township Franklin township Grauhy township, including Granhy city, Granby city Ward I Ward 2 Marion township Neosho township, including Neosho city. Neosho city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 1,469 Newtonia township, including Newtonia town . Newtonia town Seneca township, including Seneca city Seneca city Shoal Creek township Van Buren township, including Wentworth village- Wentworth village 1,002 1, 160 563 Nodaway county. Atchison township, including Clearmont village. Oeajmont village Grant township, including Barnard village Barnard village . Greene township, including Quitman village. Quitman village Hopkins township, including Hopkins city — Hopkins city. Hughes township, including Graham village Graham village Independence township, including Pamell village . I^imell village Jackson township, including Kavenwood village — Ravenwood village Jefierson township, including Clyde village Clyde village Lincoln township. Monroe township, including Skidmore village Skidmore village 7 Nodaway township, including Burlington Junction city_ Burlington Junction city Polk township, including MaryvUle city Maryville city ;;;;"" Ward I 880 Ward 2 '>°2' Ward 3 '.°43 Ward 4 '>°33 Union township T,-,—7—r,-, Washington township, including Guilford village . Guilford village White Cloud township Oregon county - Big Apple township,* including Koshkonong village - Koshkonong village Black Pond townships Cedar Blufl township Falling Spring township Franks township " Goehel township ' Highland township* Jobe township Johnson to^vnship ' King township' Moore township ^ Oak Grove township.. 11,280 753 500 672 600 1,645 '53 4,089 1,489 961 427 453 1,717 900 27,001 2,170 1,308 1,684 1,926 3,732' 2,315 2,145 5,287 2,725 1,834 355 1,625 1,043 2,836 2,654 238 32,938 1,696 348 1,677 362 2,032 356 1,886 907 1,883 384 2,122 432 2,142 285 1,652 250 2,236 1,610 561 1,849 759 7,740 4,577 1,645 1,334 235 1,434 13,906 890 213 202 727 448 188 269 760 1,071 950 671 660 1,8M 9,317 591 400 1,688 137 4,669 I,X93 446 447 1,176 ■22,108 1,798 1,207 1,403 1,832 2,616 1,400 1,794 4,283 1,538 1,667 I, lOI 1,721 2,249 30,914 1,601 246 1,642 427 1,998 33= 1,827 846 1,910 353 1,818 267 1,901 1,539 2,219 1,334 1,768 707 7,102 4,037 1,559 1,144 1,562 8 10, 467 495 180 Oregon county— Continued. Piney township, Alton villa] ' Including Alton village. ,ge. Thayer townsliip.s including Thayer village . Thayer village Woodside township " Osage county. Benton township, including Chamois city __ Chamois city Crawford township, including Linn village _ Linn village . Jackson township Jefferson township Linn township Washington township . 450 915 494 412 740 1,798 ^r/oSr^^w-gifn^i'^^-^^^^^^^ """VncTudes population (3,184) of Lynn to^ship, taken to form Thayer town- ^^^P*^^nPPleto;"nt^&'or^-^ea^^^^^^^^^^ townships since 1890. Ozark county . Barron Fork township'.. Bayou township Big Creek township i' Bridges township,' including Gainesville village _ Gainesville village Jackson township ' Jasper township i» Marion township Richland township Pemiscot county . Braggadocio township.. Butler township Coutre township.. Gayoso township," including Gayoso village . Gayoso village Godair township Hayti township,i' including Hayti village — Hayti village- Little Prairie township,i3 including CaruthersvUle city.. Caruthersville city Ward I 749 Ward 2 6o2 Ward 3 664 Ward 4 300 Little River townshipi* Organ township 16 Pascola township i^ Pemiscot township, including Cottonwood Point village Cottonwood Pomt vUlage Virginia township Perey county - Bois Brule township, including ClaryvUle village. Clary ville village. Brazeau township, including Altenburg and Wittenburg towns. Altenburg town Wittenburg town ^- Central township, including PerryvUle city PerryvUle city _ Cinque Hommes township St. Marys township Salem township . Saline township. Including Bremeville and Lithium vil- Bremeville village.. Lithium village.. Union township, including Longtown village _ Longtown village Pettis county. Blackwater township Bowling Green township — Cedar township Dresden township Elk Fork township — Flat Creek township Green Ridge township, including Green Ridge village- Green Ridge village Heaths Creek township.. Houstonia township, including Houstonia village. Houstonia village 1,468 468 3,184 1,276 684 1,064 1,143 735 13,080 3,415 726 3,822 491 1,067 1,932 1,928 1,932 12,145 3,642 769 3,337 1,056 1,662 1,785 1,698 9,795 944 2,035 1,032 1,862 222 609 872 2,462 2,329 12,115 1,759 413 682 1,189 818 118 647 1,005 419 4,405 2i3"5 157 148 390 1,054 147 1,207 15,134 1,695 17s 992 1,666 1,866 1,817 5,975 394 669 600 1,185 137 290 1,409 230 1,985 122 2,151 114 2,981 848 1, 666 . 1,657 1,445 1,733 78 93 1,626 108 32,438 1,191 1,025 1,033 931 795 1,025 1,347 389 1,606 894 307 652 13,237 1,768 1,835 183 133 2,289 87s 1,573 1,568 1,246 1,479 1,479 31,151 1,170 1,090 1,076 960 901 1,093 1,315 1,426 784 278 8 Organized from part of Lynn township since 1890. ^ ., , 9 Barron Fork township organized from parts of Bridges and Jackson town- ^i?Big Creek 'township organized from part of Jasper township since 1890. n PMts taken to form Organ township and part of Hayti township since 1890. 12 Organized from parts of Gayoso, Little Prairie, and Little River townships since 1890; part subsequently taken to form part of Pascola township. ■ IS Part taken to form part of Hayti township since 1890. 1* Parts taken to form parts of Hayti and Pascola townships since 1890. 15 Organized from part of Gayoso township since 1890. le Organised from parts of Hayti and Little River townships since 1890. 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Pettis county— Continued. Hughesville township Lake Creek township Lamonte township, including Lamonte village - Lamonte vUIage Longwood township Prairie township Sedalia township, including Sedalia city Sedalia city Ward I Wards Wards Ward 4 1900 Smithton township, including Smithton village - Smithton village Washington township • 3,904 ■ 2, 588 ■ 4. 779 ■ 3>96o Phelps ootTNTY.. Arlington township, including Newhurg village _ Newburg village Cold Spring township Dawson township Dillon township Liherty township Meramec township Miller township.. Rolla township, including Eolla city Rolla city St. James township, including St. James city_ St. James city Spring Creek township Pike county Ashley township Buffalo township, including Louisiana city Louisiana city Ward I ggg Ward 2 1, 173 Ward 3 1,599 Ward 4 1,360 Calumet township, including Clarksville city Clarksville city Cuivre township. Including Bowling Green city and Cyrene village. Bowling Green city Cyrene village Hartford township Indian township Peno township, including Frankford city Frankford city. Prairieville township, including Eolla village Eolia village Salt Eiver township, including Ashburn village Ashbum village Spencer township, including Curryville and Spencerburg towns. Ciury villa town. Spencerburg town _ Platte county.. Carroll township, including Platte City _ Platte City Fair township, including Tracy village . Tracy village.. Green township, including Camden Point. Dearborn, and New Market towns. Camden Point town Dearborn town New Market town Lee township Marshall township May township Pettis township, including Parkvil-3 village Parkville village Preston township, including Bdgerton city Edgerton city_ shii Waldron township Weston township, including Weston city_. Weston city Polk county- Benton township Campbell township _ Greene township Jackson township 1 JefEerson township Johnson township, including Humansville city.. Humansville city Looney township Madison township.i including Fair Play city Fair Play city 729 583 1,386 637 997 666 16,020 1S1231 1,373 420 937 14,194 1,450 481 1,162 732 1,874 536 1,165 1,035 2,590 1,600 1,487 57S 2,164 25,744 1,206 7,969 S.131 843 4,381 1,902 435 1,658 1,117 1,990 700 1,010 158 881 312 1,732 271 86 16, 193 2,384 744 1,216 209 2,774 170 567 182 740 1,690 2,383 l,?l3 534 627 1,777 z,oi9 23,256 2,498 805 2,226 1,764 1,181 1,868 1. 055 2,608 1,672 407 1890 857 625 1,433 638 1, 032 696 14, 618 14, 068 1,347 369 829 12,636 1,470 568 1,137 621 1,747 475 988 955 2,513 I1S92 898 467 1,832 26, 321 1,289 7,889 5,090 4,096 1,186 4,009 1,564 1,882 1,305 2,204 661 1,125 625 "i;'897 302 16,248 2,379 706 1,263 2,418 177 S39 814 1,623 967 2,456 1,695 482 693 1,940 1,134 20,339 2,377 611 1,976 1,929 998 1,553 791 2,386 2,351 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. PoLK county— Continued. Marion township, including Bolivar city Bolivar city Mooney township Union township,' including Aldrich village _ Aldrich village Pulaski county . CuUen township _ Liberty township, including Richland city Richland city Pin ey township Eoubidoux township Tavern township Union township, including Dixon village Dixon vDlage Putnam county., Elm township Grant township Jackson township Liberty township Lincoln township Medicine township, including Lucerne village- Lucerne village Richland township - Sherman township . 1900 Union township, including Unionville city Unionville city Wilson township York township Balls county- Center township, including Center village - Center village Clay township Jasper township Saline township . Salt Elver township, including Perry city-. Perry city Saverton township . Spencer township, including New London city - New London city Randolph county - Cairo township, including Cairo town , Cairo town Chariton township Clifton township. Jackson township, including Jacksonville town . Jacksonville town Moniteau township, including Higbee city 1'. Higbee city_, ishii Prairie township, including Clark and Eenick townsl Clark town Renick town - Salt Eiver township IIZIII I_ Salt Spring township, including Huntsvilfe city Huntsville city Silver Creek township iriiri""Z__ "Z_ I Svigar Creek township, including Moberly city I Moberly city Ward I riZI__IIZII i"76r Ward 2 I'l'tl Ward 3 ZZZ i^^^ . Ward 4 2 680 Union township ' ' Eay county . Camden township, including Camden city Camden city Crooked River township, IncTudlng Hardin city"" Hardui '''^" "^ ■" dm city_. Fishing Eiver township . Grape Grove township KnoxviUe township. Orrick township, including Oriiok town " Orrick town Polk township, including Lawsoucity Lawson city _ ^mondcU*°^"^^'^'"''^°°^^^"'°^"'^®^ Henrietta town Richmond city- ": Ward I ; — Ward 2 ''°='3 Ward 3—- ^°S 1 Union township organized from parts of Jackson and Madison townships since 1890. — 1,050 5,202 1,869 2,046 1,486 10, 394 1,986 2,704 736 929 842 1,796 2,137 500 16,688 2,901 716 939 1,581 2,248 895 292 1,041 874 3,067 2,050 775 1,661 12,287 1,407 300 1,566 1,807 1,704 2,075 624 1,460 2,268 S81 24,442 1,183 173 1,566 788 786 195 1,949 1,151 2,826 223 Z96 890 3,378 1,805 1,262 9,186 640 24,806 2,344 2,il7 669 2,364 2,890 2,242 1,688 2,??7 635 8,373 385 3,478. 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE OrVIL DIVISIONS. Reynolds county . Black River township . Carroll township Jackson township Lesterville township- Logan township Webb township Ripley county-. Current River township Doniphan township, including Doniphan city Doniphan city Ward I 742 Ward 2 766 Gatewood township Harris township Johnson township Jordan township Kelley township 2 Pine township 2^ Sherley township ^ Thomas township, including Naylor village Naylor village Union township Varner township Washington township St. Chakles county., Callaway township Culvre township, including WentzvOle town Wentzville town Daxdeniie township Femme Osage township, including Augusta towii- Au^sta town 1900 Portage des Sioux township,* including Portage des Sioux village. Portage des Sioux village ■* St. Charles township, including St. Charles city St. Charles city. Ward I 2,000 Ward 2 1,772 Ward 3 2,042 Ward 4 2, 168 St. CLAIK COUNTY- Appleton township, including Appleton City — Appleton City Butler township, including Lowry City village- Lowry City village Center township & Chalk Level township ^ Collins township, including Collins village Collins village Dallas township Doyal township Jackson township Monegaw Springs township . Osage township- Osoeola township, including Osceola city— Osceola city Polk township Roscoe township, including Roscoe village _ Roscoe village Speedwell township Tabor township Washington township Ste. Genevieve county _ Beauvais township, including St. Marys city- St. Marys city . Jackson township 7-— Ste. Genevieve township. Including Ste. Genevieve city- Ste. Genevieve city Ward I 408 Ward 2 66s Ward 3 634 Saline township Union township St. Fbancois county - Big River township Iron township, including Bismarck city Bismarck city --r-r—-7, Liberty township, including Knob Lick village- Knob Lick village Marlon township . 8,161 730 1,463 776 1,231 2,343 1,618 13,186 781 8,052 1,508 1,297 910 870 1,014 587 771 798 716 202 1,364 492 1,034 24,474 1,779 3,286 519 4,104 2, 281 238 2,183 242 10,541 7,982 17,907 1890 133 866 467 541 635 119 260 891 045 &S9 074 701 158 037 677 521 181 248 798 746 10,359 1,933 576 1,227 4,254 1,707 1,318 1,627 24,051 1,329 708 1,932 209 1,082 1,326 590 1,032 1,781 1,388 18,512 405 1,557 609 1,074 .588 326 449 796 1,027 353 1,012 1,665 3,262 457 4,214 2,229 291 2,309 9,298 6,161 16,747 2,020 1,081 1,650 368 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1,062 932 814 938 917 1,174 694 2,065 995 688 1,397 159 1,120 725 551 9,883 1,760 446 L186 3,992 1,399 1,546 17,347 954 2,403 837 1,898 1,129 1 Includes population (603) of Briar Creek a,nd Fourchee townships. 2 Pine towdship organized from part of Kelley township since ^90. 3 Organized from Briar Creek and Fourchee townships since 1890. I cSLter townshgf OTgiSzed from part of Chalk Level township since 1890. Includes population (1,777) of Kirkwood town. St. Fbancois county— Continued. Pendleton township Perry township Randolph township St. Francois township. Including Farmington city Farmington city Ward I 462 Ward 2 578 Ward 3 383 Ward 4 355 ST.-LOUIS CITY- Ward 1 25,139 Ward 2 21,030 Ward 3 22,958 Ward 4 j 12,212 Ward 5 12,349 Ward 6 19,140 Ward 7 22,626 Ward 8 21,012 Ward 9 - 21,026 Ward 10 26,978 Ward 11 22,105 Ward 12 25,220 Ward 13 19,811 Ward 14 15,098 Ward 15 17, 544 Ward 16 21, 408 Ward 17 18,953 Ward 18 18,799 Ward 19 20,245 Ward 20 18, 803 Ward 21 18, 173 Ward 22 16,974 Ward 23 17, 985 Ward 24 27,317 Ward 2.5 21,311 Ward 26 23,425 Ward 27 20,599 Ward 28 27,998 St. Louis countY- Bonhomme township, including Fenton town and part of Kirkwood town. Fenton town Kirkwood town (part of) Total for Kirkwood town,8 in Bonhomme, Carondelet, and Central townships. Carondelet township, including parts of Kirkwood town and Webster Groves cits'. Kirkwood town (part of) Webster Groves city (part of) -. Total for Webster Groves city,^ in Carondelet and Central townships. Central township, including parts of Kirkwood town and Webster Groves city. Kirkwood town (part of) Webster Groves city (part of) Merameo township St. Ferdinand township. Including Bridgeton town and Ferguson and Florissant cities. Bridgeton town Ferguson city Florissant city Saline county-. Arrow Rock township, including Arrow Rock village and Nelson city. Arrow Rock village Nelson city Blackwater township Cambridge township," including Gilliam village and Slater city. Gilliam village Slater city Ward I 700 Ward 2 900 Ward 3 902 Clay township Elm wood township, including Blackburn village Blackburn village Grand Pass township, Including Malta Bend village Malta Bend village Liberty township Marshall township, including Marshall city Marshall city Ward I 1,884 Ward 2 1,876 Ward 3 1,326 Miami township, including Miami city 3, 416 Miami city 1 581 7 Exclusive of population of Kirkwood town, given as independent i ' In 1890 in Bonhomme and Carondelet townships only. » In 1890 in Central township only. 10 Includes population (1, 503) of Jefferson township. 11 Jefferson township annexed since 1890. 1900 2,497 4,988 4, 015 7,322 1,778 575,238 50,040 8,914 '5,952 160 2,408 2,825 1,777 9,246 '6,780 235 1,895 1,783 18,055 9,541 1,660 4,108 9,717 3,858 8,399 178 237 732 33, 703 2,632 358 468 1,338 5,354 347 2,502 2,196 2,527 458 2,370 431 1,899 8,376 5,086 16 Table 4.— POPULATION OF MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Saline oohnty— Continued. Salt Fork townelirp- Salt Pond township, including Sweet Springs city _ Sweet Springs city SOHUYLEK COUNTY . Chariton township . Fabius township, Including Downing city . Downing city _ Glenwood township. Including Glenwood vlllage- Glenwood village Independence township. Liberty township, including Lancaster city. Lancaster city Prairie township, including Queen City Queen City Salt River township, including Green Top village - Green Top village Scotland couutt-. Harrison township, including Gorin and South Gorin towns. Gorin town South Gorin town 1 Jefferson township,! including Memphis city - Memphis city _. Johnson township Miller township Mt. Pleasant township 2 Sand Hill townshlp,2 including Eutledge town_ Rutledge town - Thomson township, including Arbela town.. Arbela town . Tobin township 2 . Union township _. Vest township I Scott county. Commerce township, including Commerce village.. Commerce village Kelso township. Moreland township, including Benton and New Ham- burg villages. Benton village. New Hamburg village. Morley township, including Morley village.. Morley village Richland township, including Sikeston city . Sikeston city. Sandy Woods township, including Blodgett village.. Blodgett village Sylvania township, including Gran village Gran village.. Tywappi lity township, including Diehlstadt village.. Dielilstadt village Shannon county . Bartlett township ^ Birch Tree township 8 . Blair Creek township.. Bowlan township* Buckeye township* Casto township Delaware township Eminence township*.. Jackson township Jasper township Montier township Moore township Newton township Pike Creek township Spring Valley township Winona township, including Winona city - Winona city Shelby county. Bethel township, including Bethel village Bethel village Black Creek township, lacluduig Shelbyville city _ Shelbyville city . Clay township,* including Clarence city Clarence city Jackson township,' Including Hunnewell city.. Hunnewell city Jefferson township ^ Lentner township' 1900 1,010 2,585 1,080 10,840 850 1,995 501 1,074 434 1,455 1,943 980 2,435 770 1,088 87 319 3,995 2,195 758 1,016 879 1,091 292 1,268 169 722 1,345 865 13, 092 1,693 S88 1,804 1,834 234 no 1,552 437 2,611 1,077 1,3U 209 1,661 497 826 156 11,247 367 1, 769 284 366 673 548 470 1,121 607 385 1,286 339 626 349 647 1,521 495 16,167 1,471 225 2,232 777 2,313 1,184 1,835 473 1,412 658 1890 1,025 2,843 i>i37 11,249 806 1,978 406 1,221 451 1,694 2,009 811 2,377 377 1,164 238 12,674 1,220 386 "4376 1,780 755 1,126 1,276 1,286 1,221 1,514 11,228 1,577 1,118 1,808 1,223 395 2,216 636 1,112 1,8 271 866 207 264 362 325 920 520 297 836 309 412 418 424 1,916 602 1,468 2,004 486 2,451 1,078 1,929 427 1,634 1 Vest township organized from part of Jefferson township since 1890. 2 Tobin township organized from parts of Mt. Pleasant and Sand Hill town- ships since 1890. 3 Bartlett township organized from part of Birch Tree township since 1890. * Buckeye township organized from parts of Bowlan and Eminence town- ships since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Shelby county— Continued. North River township • . Salt River township," including Shelbma city . Shelbinacity Ward I. Ward 2 _ Taylor township Tiger Fork township » . — 920 — 813 Stoddard county.. Castor township, including Bloomfleld city.. Bloomfield city.. Duck Creek township, including Puxico village Puxico village Elk township. Liberty township, including Bernie and Dudley villages and Dexter ci^. Bemie village Dexter city Dudley village . New Lisbon township Pike township, including Advance town and Bell City village. Advance town Bell City village Richland township, including Essex village Essex village Stone county.. Cass township' Flat Creek township . Grant township ' James township Pierce township Pine township. Ponce de Leon township. Ruth township Union township' Washington township Williams township Sullivan county. Bowman township, including Humphreys village. Humphreys village Buchanan township.. Clay township, including Harris and Nevrtown villages- Harris village Newtown village _ Duncan township, including part of Browning town.. Browning town (part of) . [For total see Benton township, Linn county.] Jackson township Liberty township Morris township, including Winigan village Winigan village . Penn township, including Greencastle town and Green City. Greencastle town Green City ' Pleasant Hill township IZI.I" Polk township, including Milan town Milan town Taylor township IIZ~I.II! Union township ZZZZ I' Taney county. Beaver township . Big Creek township Cedar Creek township., Jasper township Newton township Oliver township Scott township . Swan township, including Forsyth village. Forsyth village Texas county.. Boone township Burdine township, including Cabooi'vlflage Cabool village Carroll township,8 including SummersvUfe townl Summersville town Cass township ~ Clinton township IIIIIIIIIII Current township ~ Date township' IIIIIIIIIIIII. 1900 3,060 1.733 1,377 1,400 24,669 5,U7 1,475 3,172 413 1,119 6,426 333 1,862 229 2,984 3,728 221 100 2,123 163 9,892 924 997 1,307 510 1,310 590 460 560 758 1,169 1,307 20,282 1,854 393 1,461 1,606 336 291 1,711 159 2,410 1,333 1,137 134 2,213 390 477 1,146 3,618 1,757 635 1,158 10,127 1,854 1,310 1,046 1,242 847 925 349 2,554 204 22,192 680 2,239 471 1,072 187 1,910 1,590 696 665 tow^U^'Zc*^l89o"^ organized from parts of Clay, Jefferson, and Salt River towni°ps''sincri89o!"'^"'^ organized from parts of Jackson and Tiger Fork sincelsgo!'^ township organized from parts of Cass and Grant townships 8 Date township organized from part of Carroll township since 1890. 17 Table 4.— POPULATION OP MISSOURI BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. Texas county— Continued. Jackson township Lynch township- Morris township _- Ozarii: township __ Pierce township Piney township, including Houston city- Houston city Eoubidoux township.. Slierrill township, including Licking town. Licking town Upton township VEKNON OOtTNTY.. Bacon township, including Fair Haven and Schell City towns and Harwood village. Fair Haven town Harwood village Schell City town Badger township Blue Mound township. Center township, including Nevada city . Nevada city . Ward I Ij923 Ward 2 1,284 Ward 3 914 Ward 4 I1S36 Ward 5 1,804 Clear Creek township Coal township, including Clayton village Clayton village Deerfleld township Dover township. 1900 Drywood township, including Sheldon town- Sheldon town Harrison township Henry township, including Stoteshury town.. Stotesbury town Lake township Metz township. Including Metz village Metz village . Montevalio township, including Montevallo village . Montevallo village.. MoundviUe township, Including Bronaugh and Mound- vUle villages. Bronaugh village Moundville village Osage township Elchland township Virgil township, including Virgil City town Virgil City town Walker township, including Walker vUlage Walker village Washington township Wakken OOUHTY- Bridgeport township Camp Branch township Charrette township Elkhom township, including Wan-enton city Warrenton city 7 7- Hickory Grove township, including Wright City village. Wright City village Pinckney township Washington county.. Belgrade township ^,— t— r Belview township. Including Caledonia town Caledonia town Breton township, including Potosl town Potosi town 1,061 1,402 1,636 755 951 2,633 514 982 2,532 31,619 1,819 Z40 668 930 818 8,626 7i46i 943 711 76 1,156 1,131 1,435 474 1,169 1,372 IS4 730 1,259 159 1,018 157 1,621 190 2B7 2,146 809 844 42 1,222 479 1,861 9,919 1,016 975 2,626 2,530 770 1,792 336 14, 263 1,012 886 166 2,479 638 1890 868 1,186 1,671 755 800 2,601 355 968 2,124 1,358 31, 605 2,127 240 847 8,427 7,262 852 102 1,381 1,127 1,668 396 1,093 1,317 816 1,410 1,076 '1^472 148 ZIQ 1,312 780 958 1,362 594 1,503 9,913 1,003 2,480 2,661 664 1,897 383 13,153 1,053 2,494 599 MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. Washington county— Continued. Concord township Harmony township.. Johnson township Kingston township .. Liberty township Rlchwood township . Union township Walton township Wayne county.. Benton township, including Piedmont city. Piedmont city Black River township Cedar Creek township Cowan township Jefferson township Logan township . Lost Creek township Mill Spring township St. Francois township, Including Greenville city. Greenville city Williams township, including WilUamsvlUe city— Williamsville city Webster county.. East Benton township^ East Dallas township Plnley township. Including Seymour city — . Seymour city Grant township Hazelwood township High Prairie township Jackson township Niangua township Ozark township, including Marshfleld city_. Marshfield city ^ Union township Washington township West Benton township 2 West Dallas township Worth county. AUen township Fletchall township, including Grant City - Grant City Greene township.. Mlddlefork township Smith township Union township, including Sheridan village., Sheridan village Wright county.. Boone township Brush Creek township. Clark township. Elk Creek township Gasconade township Hart township, including Hartville city.. Hartville city Montgomery township.. Mountain Grove township, including Mountain Grove city. IVIountain Grove city Pleasant Valley township. Including Mansfield city Mansfield city Union township Van Buren township Wood township 1900 1,189 1,349 1,216 1,230 1,030 1,342 1,766 766 15.309 1,831 858 1,204 1,197 1,420 547 1,479 717 2,100 3,537 1,051 1,277 21S 16,640 960 935 2,050 527 1,155 1,187 989 1,349 471 2,747 964 1,558 972 1,190 1,077 9,832 1,799 2,442 1,406 1,014 989 1,513 2,075 347 17,519 1,137 778 1,232 888 1,762 1,606 44S 1,461 2,640 1,004 2,088 494 1,300 1,107 1, 521 1 Includes population (1,765) of Benton township. ^ East and West Benton townships organized from Benton township since 1890. 18 There are 553 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Missouri, for which the population in 1900 is separately- returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF MISSOURI: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Adrian city Advance town Agency village Alba town Albany city Aldrieh village Allen vllle village Alma village Alpha town Altamont village Altenburg town Alton village Altona village Amazonia village Amoret town Amsterdam town Annapolis town Anniston village Appleton City Appleton village Arbela town Arcadia village Archie village Armstrong village Arrow Rock village Ashburn village Ash Grove city Ashland village Augusta town Aurora city.= Aurora Springs town Auxvasse village Bancroft village Baring village Barnard village Bell City village Belton city Benton village Benton City village Bernie village Bertrand village Bethany city Bethel village Bevier city Bigelow town Billings city Birmingham city Bismarck city Blackburn village Blackwater village Blairstown village Blodgett village Bloomfield city Blue Ridge village Blue Springs town Blythedale village Bogard village Bolckow village Bolivar clty„, BoonvlUe city Bosworth city Bowling Green city Brashear town Braymer city Breokenridge city Bremeville village Bridgeton town Bronaugh village Brookfleld city Browning town Brownington village Brunswick city Bucklin city Buokner village..- Buffalo city Bunceton city Burlington Junction city Burnham village Butler city Cabool village Gainesville city Cairo town Caledonia town Calhoun city California city Callao village Camden city Camden Point town Cameron city Campbell village Canton town Cape Girardeau city Card well village Carl Junction city Carrollton city POPULATION. 1900 1890 629 613 221 3N0 221 2,025 ^ 1,334 189 148 173 248 179 45 288 222 183 468 24 407 282 215 142 195 690 155 1,133 1,081 99 96 169 122 205 408 285 278 461 248 3.58 350 312 1,039 1,3.50 401 373 238 291 6,191 3,482 900 421 3.37 348 60 101 241 266 362 427 100 1,005 988 234 202 116 109 333 266 221 2,093 1,106 225 1,808 876 195 702 464 217 401 70S 837 458 372 286 291 209 1,475 123 468 606 316 276 300 378 405 1,869 1,485 4,377 4,141 401 1,902 1,561 401 316 767 399 1,012 763 78 178 237 190 148 5,484 4,. 547 726 527 407 329 1,403 1,748 642 711 234 164 757 861 866 493 759 707 72 3,158 2,812 471 359 743 418 173 166 .561 698 2,181 1,772 498 371 392 650 170 177 2,979 2,917 737 2,365 2,241 4,815 4,297 .502 1,177 699 3,854 3,878 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Cartervllle city Carthage city Caruthersville eity. Cassville city Cedar City village- Center village Centralia city Chamois city Charleston city Chillicothe city Chula village Clarence city Clark town. Clarksburg city Clarksdale village Clarksville city Claryville village Cliyton village Clearmont village Clinton city Clyde village Coffeyburg town Cole Camp village College Mound village Collins village Columbia city Commerce village Concordia city Conway village Corder village Corning town Cottonwood Point villagc- Cowgill village Craig city Creighton village Cuba city Cunningham town Curryville town Cyrene village Dadeville city Dalton village Danville village Darlington village Dearborn town Deepwater city Des Ai'c town De Soto city Dewitt town Dexter city Diehlstadt village Dixon village Doniphan city Dover village Downing city Drexel village Dudley village Eagleville village East Lynne village Easton village Edp:erton city Bdiiia city Edinburg village Eldon village Eldorada Springs city Elmer village Elsberry village Eolia village Essex village Ethel village Eversonville village Everton city Excelsior Springs city Exeter town Fairfax village Fair Haven town Fair Play city Farber village Farmington city Fayette city Fenton town Ferguson city FestuB city Fillmore village Florissant city Forest City Forsyth village Foster village Frankford city Fredericktown city Freeman village Fulton city Gainesville village Gallatin city Gait city Garden City village Z, POPULATION. 1900 1S90 4, 445 9,416 2, 315 702 287 300 1,722 72(> 1, 893 6, 905 2S2 1,184 223 509 334 8-1 R 122 76 348 5,061 250 890 64.S 230 260 5,651 588 SW9 272 538 240 147 3.57 775 360 552 160 271 43.5 466 223 174 369 ,5fi7 1,201 KO 5,611 .5,10 347 700 1,577 260 4, 883 222 1,780 ,582 574 2,884 7,981 230 626 155 1,275 769 1,381 5,717 1^078 194 145 1,186 102 246 4,737 4,000 715 217 1,145 176 497 196 302 332 380 242 239 1,102 413 3,960 1 , 862 1.56 792 500 1,608 212 404 609 501 463 406 229 292 363 305 227 634 1,605 133 379 2,137 236 482 1,466 182 ""'"1^543' 816 1,58 890 163 397 ,51 630 1,881 438 666 88 2,034 244 329 407 247 1,778 2,717 160 272 1,394 2,247 1, 015 1,256 226 732 632 204 1,336 261 428" 613 662 917 279 4,314 175 1,489 653 227 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Gayoso village Gentryville town Gibbs town Gilliam village Gilman village Glasgow city Glenwood village Golden City Gordonville village . Gorin town Gower town Graham village Granby city Graniteville village _ Grant City Greencastle town Green City Greenfield city Green Ridge village- Green Top village Greenville city Greenwood village.. Guilford village Gunn City village Hale village Halls\'ille village Hamilton city Hannibal city Hardin city Harris village _ Harrison ville city Hartville city Harwood village Hayti village Henrietta town Hermann town Hibbard village Higbee city Higginsville city HUlsboro town Holcomb village Holden city HoUiday village Hollywood village ... Holt town Hopkins city Hornersville village. _ Houston city Houstonia village Humansville city Hume village Humphreys village ._ Hunnewell city Huntsville city Hurdland village Iberia village Independence city Indian Sjirings town _ Ironton city Jackson city Jackson village Jacksonville town Jameson town Jamesport city Jamestown town Jasper city Jefferson City Jerico city Johnstown village Jonesbnrg village Joplin city Kahoka city Kansas City Kearney city Kennett city Keytesville city Kidder village Kimmswick town King City Kingston city Kingsville village Kirksville city Kirkwood town Knob Lick village Knobnoster city Knox City village Koshkonong village- La Belle town Laclede city Laddonia city La Grange city Lamar city Lamontc village Lancaster city La Plata city POPULATION. 1900 118 147 168 347 447 1,672 434 875 125 87 392 384 2,315 ■846 1,406 390 477 1,406 389 284 1, 051 230 235 147 665 157 1,804 12,780 669 336 1,844 445 240 419 385 1,575 388 1,151 2,791 264 189 2,126 586 34 339 907 240 614 307 1,065 640 393 473 1,805 322 264 6,974 65 797 1,658 172 195 335 728 344 627 9,664 443 75 407 26, 023 1,818 163, 752 621 1,.509 1,127 357 ■212 905 655 323 5, 966 2, .S2n 209 673 365 213 966 770 619 1,507 2,737 687 980 1,345 19 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP MISSOURI: AND 1900— Continued. 1890 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. Laredo village Lathrop city Lawson city Lebanon city Lees Summit city Lewistown town Lexington city Liberal city Liberty city Licking town Lincoln village Linn village Linn Creek village _. Linneus city Lithium village Lockspring town Lockwood city Longtown village Louisiana city Lowry City village -. Lucerne village Luray village Lutesville village McFall city Macon city Madison city Maitland city Maiden village Malta Bend village-, Mansfield city Marble Hill village-, Marceliue city Marionville city Marshall city Marshfield city Martinsburg town Martinsville village - Maryville city MaysvlUe city Mayview village Meadville city Melbourne village Memphis city Meudori village Mercer town Merwin town Metz village Mexico city Miami city- Middletown city Milan town Miller village Minden Mines village- Mineola town Missouri City town Moberly city Mokane village Monett city Monroe City Montevallo village Montgomery City Monticello town Montrose village Montserrat town Morehouse village Morley village Morrison town Moselle village Mound City _ Moundville village — Mountain Grove city- Mt. Moriah village Mt. Vernon city Napoleon village Naylor village Neck City Neelysville town Nelson city Neosho city Nevada city Newark village-. Newburg village New Cambria town New Dekalb village New Florence city New Franklin town New Hamburg village . Newhampton village- New Haven city New London city 1900 . 1890 286 ,118 635 ,125 ,453 358 ,190 532 ,407 193 357 491 340 878 93 246 749 108 .,131 467 292 194 525 544 i,068 538 805 .,462 431 494 295 !,638 .,290 i,086 964 345 108 1,677 925 423 760 129 !,195 252 340 250 159 5,099 581 375 1,757 148 335 128 881 1,082 520 2,218 1,369 200 4,537 546 2,558 813 212 633 5,090 368 246 235 52S 3,371 486 484 943 449 257 1,977 1,159 4,297 980 276 4,037 717 1,780 137 4,789 647 389 1,234 219 ,012 8,215 331 ,115 1,699 ,929 1,830 157 ,026 2,199 287 259 613 644 184 900 437 395 V7fi 141 ,681 1,193 ■2K7 219 ,004 830 4V>, ,206 782 1.S2 106 vm 374 114 468 383 ,725 2,198 ,461 7,262 26,'! 303 481 568 352 410 36? 4?4 465 ,156 132 110 261 184 767 683 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. New Madrid city- New Market town-, Newtonia town Newtown village.- Norborne village—. Novelty village Oak Grove town Oak Ridge village- Odessa city Olean village Orau village Oregon city Oronogo city Orrick town Osborn village Osceola city Otterville town Ozark city Pacific city _ Palmyra city Papinsville village Paris city Parkville village Parnell village Pattonsburg town Perry city Perryville city Phelps City town Philadelphia village Piedmont city Pierce City Pilot Grove city Pilot Knob town Platte City Plattsburg city Pleasant Hill town Pocahontas village — Point Pleasant village Polo city Poplar Bluff city Portage village Portage des Sioux village _ Portland town — Potosi town Prairie Home village Princeton city Purdin village Purdy village Puxico village Queen City Quitman village Eandolph town Eavanna town Eavenwood village Raymore town Renick town Republic village Revere town Rich Hill city Richland city Richmond city Eidgeway city Eineland town Eoanoke town Eocheport village Eockport town Eockville town Eolla city Eoscoe village Eosendale village Eush Hill village Eushville village Eussellville village Eutledge town St. Catharine village--,— - St. Charles city St. Clan- village Ste. Genevieve city St. James city St. Joseph city St. Louis city St. Marys city Salem city Salisbury city Sarcoxie city Savannah city Schell City town Sedalla city Senath village Seneca city POPULATION. 1900 1890 102, 575; 489 182 355 291 189 267 408 262 445 ■i)4 497 032 073 391 386 037 384 830 213 323 142 397 931 432 065 an 848 1B7 211 ,H,--,S 1.51 631 4.55 744 S7,S 002 100 153 539 321 427 242 146 638 196 575 229 434 413 770 356 92 295 285 271 196 856 161 053 736 478 648 153 147 593 ,080 580 ,600 181 448 181 412 295 292 112 ,982 189 ,707 575 ,979 ,238 576 ,481 ,847 ,126 ,886 668 ,231 241 ,043 1,193 303 1,005 111 1,272 271 370 373 995 439 490 1,184 2,515 1,487 769 267 532 316 875 203 230 829 2, .511 560 757 706 1,634 2,217 137 415 2,187 599 '1^416' 325 212 377 332 207 631 934 ,554 1,592 159 288 210 6,161 208 1,586 467 .52, 324 451,770 446 1,315 1,672 1,172 1,288 847 14, 068 1,101 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Seymour city Shelbina city Shelby ville city Sheldon town Sheridan village Sikeston city Silex village Siloam Springs city . Skidmore village Slater city Smithton village Smithville town South Gorin town - South Greenfield village - Southwest city Sparta village Spencerburg town Spickardsville town Spoonerville village Sprague village Springfield city Stanberry city Steelvllle city Stewartsville city Stockton city Stotesbury town Stotts City village Stoutsville village Sturgeon town Sullivan village Summersville town Sumner village Sweet Springs city Syracuse town Tarkio city — Thayer village Tiff City village Tina village Tipton city Tracy village Trenton city Triplett vOlage Troy city Turney town Tuscumbia village Union city Union Star city Unionville city Urich village Vandalia city Versailles city Virgil City town Wakenda town Walker village Warrensburg city Warrenton city Warsaw town Washburn town Washington city Watson town Waverly town * Weatherby village Weaubleau town Webb City Webster Groves city Wellington village WellsviUe city Wentworth village Wentzville town Westboro village Westline town Weston city West Plains city Wheeling village Whitewater village Whiting village Williamstown town Williamsville city Willow Springs city Windsor city Winfield village Winigan village Winona city Winston city Wittenburg town Worland village Wright City village Wyaconda village POPULATION. 1900 527 1,733 777 474 347 1,077 210 98 561 2,502 420 427 319 297 691 300 86 584 140 156 23,267 2,654 686 616 655 154 902 196 708 714 187 477 1,080 175 1,901 1,276 164 368 1,337 209 5,396 342 1,153 186 225 744 439 2,050 445 1,168 1,240 42 329 479 4,724 770 743 169 3,015 233 722 228 274 9,201 1,895 520 1,160 238 519 303 131 1,019 2,902 381 122 244 221 215 1,078 1,502 440 134 495 457 114 113 336 507 2,725 238 826 134 5,043 1,783 446 1,138 Of the albove named 553 incorporated places there are 67 which have a population of more than 2,000; and of these 42 have less than 5,000; 18 have more than 5,000 and less than 10,000; 3 have more than 10,000 and less than 25,000; and 4 have more than 25,000, namely, St. Louis, with 575,238; Kansas City, with 163,752; St. Joseph, with 102,979; and Joplin, with 26,023 inhabitants. 20 For the 4 cities having a population in 1900 of more than 25,000 a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of these cities from 1820 to 1900, inclusive, so far as it is separately stated in the census reports at each decennial period, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 6.— POPULATION OF JOPLIN, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, AND ST. LOUIS : 1830 TO 1900. JOPLIN. KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH. ST. Lotus. CENSUS YEABS. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1900 26,023 9,943 7,038 16,080 2,905 161.7 41.3 163,752 132,716 55,785 32,260 4,418 31,036 76,931 23,525 27,842 23.4 137.9 72.9 630.2 102,979 52,324 32, 431 19,565 8,932 50,655 19, 893 12,866 10,633 96.8 61.3 65.8 119.0 575,238 451,770 350,518 310,864 160,773 77,860 16,469 14,125 10,049 123,468 101,252 39,654 150, 091 82,913 61,391 2,344 4,076 27.3 1890 28.9 1880 12.8 1870 93.4 1860 106. 5 1850 .. 372 8 1840 16.6 1830 - 40 6 1820 1 According to the above summary the population of St. Louis, beginning with. 10,049 in 1820, increased by moderate stages to 16,469 in 1840, then to 77,860 in 1850, then to 160,773 in 1860, and to 310,864 in 1870. Following these 3 decades of rapid progress the rate of increase was slight for the decade from 1870 to 1880, and since then has been normal for a city of its magnitude. Kansas City and St. Joseph each made its first appearance in the census report of 1860. At that census Kansas City had a population of 4,418, which in 1870 had increased to 32,260, or 630.2 per cent, and St. Joseph during the same interval increased in population from 8,932 to 19,565, or 119.0 per cent. During the next decade the greatest increase in population came to Kansas City when it was 137.9 per cent, and to St. Joseph during the decade from 1890 to 1900, when it was 96.8 per cent. The most conspicuous example of gain in population during the last decade is afforded by the city of Joplin, which had 9,943 inhabitants in 1890 and 26,023 in 1900, representing a gain of 161.7 per cent. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin, No. 33. AVASHINGTON, D. C. January 17, 1901. POPULATION OF MONTANA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL MVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Montana by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Montana was organized as a territory May 26, 1864, and admitted as a state November 8, 1889. Table 1 shows the population of Montana at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF MONTANA : 1870 TO 1900. CENSUS YEABS. Population. INCEEASE. Numter. Per cent. 1900 243,329 132,159 39,159 20,595 111,170 93,000 18,564 84.1 237.5 90.1 1890 1880 1870 The population of the state in 1900 is 243,329 as compared with a population in 1890 of 132,159, showing an increase during the decade of 111,170, or 84.1 per cent. A part of this increase is due to the fact that there were 10,346 Indians and 419 other persons, or a total of 10,765 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Montana, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. The population of the territory of Montana in 1870 was 20,595, and in 1880, 39,159, showing an increase of 18,564, or 90.1 per cent. During the following decade, from 1880 to 1890, in the last year of which the territory became a state, the population increased from 39,159 to 132,159, or 237.5 per cent. Although the numerical increase has been greater during the last decade than for any preceding one, the percentage of increase has declined. The population of Montana in 1900 is more than eleven times as large as the population given for 1870, the first census taken after its organization as a territory in 1864. The total land surface of Montana is, approximately, 145,310 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 0.9 ; 1900, 1.7. Table 2 shows the population of Montana by counties at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (CP 18M) Table 2.— POPULATION OF MONTANA BY COUNTIES : 1870 TO 1900. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1S60 1850 1900 1890 1880 is;o 1860 1850 The State . Beaverhead Broadwater i Carbon 2 Cascade' Choteau* Custer 5 Dawson * Deerlodge '^ FergTis' Flathead 9 Gallatin 10 Granite " 243, 329 132,159 39,159 20,595 5,615 2,641 7,533 25,777 10, 966 7,891 2,443 17, 893 6,937 9,375 9,553 4,328 722 Jefferson 12 Lewis and Clarke". Madison Meagher 1* Missoula IS 8,755 4,741 5,308 2,056 15, 155 3,514 6,246 3,058 2,510 180 8,876 38 177 4,367 Park" Ravalli" Silverbow i' Sweet Grass 19- Teton2o 3,643 1,578 Valley Yellowstone 21 Crow Indian reser- vation. 6,330 19, 171 7,695 2,526 13,964 7,341 7,822 47,635 3,086 5,080 4,355 6,212 2,660 6,026 19, 145 4,692 4,749 14, 427 6,881 2,464 6,521 3,915 2,743 2,537 1,531 5,040 2,684 1,387 2,554 23,744 2,065 I Organized from parts of Jefferson and Meagher in 1897. ^ Organized from parts of Park and Yellowstone in 1895. s Organized from parts of Choteau, Lewis and Clarke, and Meagher in 1887 ; part of Meagher annexed since 1890. * Parts taken to form Teton In 1893, and part of Cascade in 1887. 6 Name changed from Bighorn hi 1877 ; part taken to form part of Yellow- stone in 1881. « Valley organized from part of Dawson in 1893. ' Parts taken to form Silverbow in 1881 and Granite in 1893 ; parts annexed to Flathead and Lewis and Clarke since 1890. * Organized from part of Meagher in 1885. 9 Organized from part of Missoula in 1893 ; part of Deerlodge subsequently annexed. 11 Parts taken to form Park in 1887 and part of Yellowstone in 1881. 11 Organized from part of Deerlodge in 1893. 12 Part taken to form part of Broadwater in 1897. IS Part taken to form part of Cascade in 1887 ; parts of Deerlodge and Meagher annexed since 1890. 14 Parts taken to form Fergus in 1885, part of Cascade in 1887, part of Sweet Grass in 1895, and part of Broadwater in 1897 ; parts annexed to Cascade and Lewis and Clarke since 1890. 15 Parts taken to form Flathead and Ravalli in 1893. 16 Organized from part of Gallatin in 1887 ; parts taken to form parts of Car- bon and Sweet Grass in 1895. " Organized from part of Missoula in 1893. 18 Organized from part of Deerlodge in 1881. 19 Organized from parts of Meagher, Park, and Yellowstone in 1895. 20 Organized from part of Choteau in 1893. 21 Organized from parts of Custer and Gallatin in 1881 ; parts taken to form parts of Carbon and Sweet Grass in 1895. Table 3.- INCREASE IN POPULATION OF MONTANA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCEEASE. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The state 111,170 84.1 1696 26 3,003 12,223 1463 460 7,822 23,891 3,086 6,080 4,355 4,147 2,660 HI. 5 0.1 64.0 146.8 13.2 6.7 Beaverhead _ 960 2,641 7,533 17,022 6,225 2,583 387 2,238 3,423 9,375 3,307 4,328 20.6 Broadwater Carbon Cascade 194.4 131.3 48.7 18.8 14,8 97.4 Park Choteau.- Custer ioore"" Dawson Deerlodge Teton Fergus ___ Valley Flathead 200.8 Gallatin - 52.9 Crow Indian reservation Granite 1 Decrease. The following territorial changes in the counties of Montana have been made since 1890: Flathead organized from part of Missoula in 1893; Granite organized from part of Deerlodge in 1893; Kavalli organized from part' of Missoula in 1893; Teton organized from part of Choteau in 1893 ; Valley organized from part of Dawson in 1893 ; Carbon organized from parts of Park and Yellowstone in 1895 ; Sweet Grass organized from parts of Meagher, Park, and Yellowstone in 1895; Broadwater organized from parts of Jefferson and Meagher in 1897; parts of Deerlodge annexed to Flathead and Lewis and Clarke ; and parts of Meagher annexed to Cascade and Lewis and Clarke. From the foregoing it appears that 8 counties, namely, Broadwater, Carbon, Flathead, Granite, Ravalli, Sweet Grass, Teton, and Valley have been formed since 1890. Of the remaining 16 counties all but 3 have increased in population during the decade. The 3 that show a decrease in population, namely, Jefferson, Meagher, and Missoula, have also suffered material losses in territory. Table 4 shows the population of Montana by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF MONTANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Beaverhead county i. Argenta township Bannock township Barretts township Birch Creek township IIIIIIIIII Bishop township Blacktail township Bowen townsliip or Big Hole 15 Dell township Dewey township Dillon township, including Dillon city Dillon city Ward I 584 Ward 2 650 Ward 3 296 Fox township Glendale township Hecla township Horse Prairie township Lima township Pioneer townsliip Polaris township Red Rock township Wisdom township or Big Hole 16 1 BnOADWATEK COUNTY 2 . Blackwells townsliip Canton township Diamond City township Hassel or St. Louis township.. Jefferson River township Lombard township Kadersburg township Toston township.. Townsend township, including Townsend town . Townsend town Winston or Placer township 1900 Carbon county ^ Bowler township Clarks Fork township.. Joliet township. Bed Lodge township, including Red Lodge town. Red Lodge town . Ward I 852 Ward 2 800 Ward 3 500 Bed Lodge Creek township Reno township Stillwater township Cascade county*-. Barker township-. Belt township. Cascade township... Chestnut township _ Geyser township. Great Falls township, including wards 1, 2, 3, and part of ward 4 of Great Falls city. Great Falls city (part of) Total for Great Falls city, in Great Falls and Watson town- ships. Ward I 2,899 Ward 2 1,800 Ward 3 =,9°4 Ward 4 7,327 Kibbey township Neihart township, including Neihart town Neiharttown Sand Coulee township Sun River township Truly township Watson township, including part of ward 4 of Great Falls city. Great Falls city (part of) Choteau county 6 . Big Sandy township - Chinook townsliip.. Fort Benton township, Including Fort Benton town- Fort Benton town Harlem township.. Havre township. Including Havre town- Havre town Highwood township. 5,615 106 418 297 180 118 306 141 143 115 1,721 i,S3o 323 260 185 230 631 22 122 131 366 2,641 S3 277 132 130 29 28 365 187 895 446 565 7,533 96 1,629 1,326 3,015 2, 152 527 197 743 25,777 1890 220 2,858 705 308 284 13, 391 i3,°S3 14,930 955 833 2,950 687 531 2,228 1,877 10, 966 757 1,586 2,861 1,024 631 2,382 1,033 574 4,655 624 8,755 624 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. ;„ 1 007 2 Organized from parts of Jefferson and Meagher counties in 1897. 8 Oilanized from parts of Park and Yellowstone counties in 1895. « p2t of Meagher county annexed since 1890. Comparison with population forl890 cannot be made; i^iformation as to changes in minor civil divisions ™™"^rt*token to form Teton county m 1893. Not returned by townships In 1890. » Not returned by townships or precincts. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Choteau county— Continued. Landusky township Sweet Grass township Fort Belknap Indian reservation - Custer county °-. Miles City . Ward I i Ward z 963 Northern Cheyenne Indian reservation Dawson county ' . Glendive township Mingusville township . Newion township Pearmond township.. . Deerlodge county 8- Anaconda township, including Anaconda city Anaconda city Ward I 1,438 Ward z 1,256 Ward 3 803 Ward 4 r,4i7 Ward 5 2, 163 Ward 6 2,376 Cottonwood township, including Deerlodge town Deerlodge town Gold Creek township Lincoln township Ophlr township Fergus county »- Cottonwood district Deerfield district Edge, Maiden, and Grass Range district- Flat Willow district' Halbert-Highfleld district Lavina district- Lewistown district, including Lewistown village - Lewistown village Philbrook and Tibet district Utica, Denton, and Stanford district Flathead county W- Columbian town -hip - Flathead township ... Jocko township. Kalispel township, including Kalispel city.. KLalispel city Libby township. Tobacco Plains township.. Troy township. Flathead Indian reservation (part of) Total for Flathead Indian reservation, in Flathead and Mis- soula counties. Gallatin county". Baker precinct- Belgrade precinct Bozeman city, in East, South, and West Bozeman pre- ■ cincts. Ward 1 1,042 Ward 2 873 Ward 3 920 Ward 4 584 Bridger precinct Chestnut precinct Connell precinct- East Bozeman precinct, exclusive of part of Bozeman city. Flathead precinct Gallatin precinct Hillsdale precinct Madison precinct Manhattan precinct Middle Creek precinct Monforten precinct.. 1900 146 717 1,312 7,891 1,938 1,454 2,443 1,435 328 450 230 17,393 12, 375 9,453 2,289 1,324 8U0 1,000 929 6,937 764 550 1,163 270 320 323 1,826 1,096 731 990 9,375 1,192 683 1,575 4,486 2,526 931 263 242 13 2, 142 •9,553 219 597 3,419 244 506 204 49 394 233 250 123 369 209 300 194 431 202 1890 1890. Reese Creek precinct Salesville precinct South Bozeman precinct, exclusive of part of Bozeman city. ' Part taken to form Valley county in 1893. Not returned by townships in 0. 8 Part taken to form Granite county in 1893 and parts annexed to Flathead and Lewis and Clarke counties since 1890. Not returned by townships in 1890. s Not returned by districts in 1890. 1" Organized from part of Missoula county in 1893 ; part of Deerlodge county subsequently annexed. n Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; county redis- tricted since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP MONTANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Gallatin codnty — Continued. Spanish Creek precinct- Springhill precinct - 1900 T&eeforks precinct West Bozeman precinct, exclusive of part of Bozeman city. West Gallatin precinct Willow Creek precinct __., Geanite county 1- Bearmouth precinct Bimetallic precinct Corobination precinct _ Drummond precinct Garnet precinct Granite precinct.. Head of Gold Creek precinct _ New Chicago precinct. North Philipsburg precinot,^ including part of Philips- burg city. Philipsburg city (part of) Total for Philipsburg city, in North and South Philipsburg precincts. Princeton precinct Quigley precinct Red Lion precinct Royal precinct Rumsey precinct - South Philipsburg precinct,^ Including part of Philips- burg city. Philipsburg city (part of) .1 Stone Station precinct Sunrise precinct Jefpeeson county 3_. Township No. 3. Township No. 4. Township No. 5. Township No. 6. Township No. 7. Township No. 8- Township No. 9. Township No. 11. Township No. 12. Lewis and Clarke county*. Belmont township, Helena city, in township 10, north, ranges 3 and 4, west Ward 1 1,393 Ward 2 950 Ward 3 1, 078 Ward 4 . 1,260 Ward 5 1, 620 Ward 6 1, 510 Ward 7 2,959 Township 8, north, range 5, west (fractional) Township 8, north, range 6, west (fractional) Township 9, north, range 3, west (fractional) Township 9, north, range 4, west (fractional) Township 9, north, range 5, west Township 9, north, range 6, west (fractional) Township 10, north, range 1, west (fractional) Township 10, north, range 2, west Township 10, north, range 3, west, exclusive of part of Helena city. Township 10, north, range 4, west, exclusive of part of Helena city. Township 10, north, range 5, west (fractional) Township 10, north, range 6, west (fractional) Township 11, north, range 1, east Township 11, north, range 1, west Township 11, north, range 2, west (fractional)' Township 11, north, range 3, west Township 12, north, range 1, west Township 12, north, range 2, west (fractional) Township 12, north, range 3, west Township 12, north, range 4, west Township 13, north, range 2, west I " Township 13, north, range 3, west '_" Township 13, north, range 4, west _'"!_ Township 13, north, range 5, west I Township 13, north, range 6, west To.wnship 13, north, range 7, west (fractional) . Township 13, north, range 9, west. Township 14, north, range 2, west- Township 14, north, range 3, west (fractional) . Township 14, north, range 4, west Township 14, north, range 6, west Township 14, north, range 7, west Township 14, north, range 8, west 1890 238 68 678 816 221 4,328 147 125 61 285 302 1,079 32 288 796 SSo 99S 74 54 20 7 6 861 44S 148 5,330 1,058 930 651 327 178 108 1.503 19, 171 2,747 10,770 41 103 84 39 107 298 1,614 537 322 45 130 103 150 34 23 6 32 7 14 60 40 16 10 13 68 26 48 19 19,145 13,834 1 Organized from part of Deerlodge county in 1893. 2 Includes part of Upper Plint Creek valley and Red Rock countrv from Hogback to Moose Lake. ' Part taken to form part of Broadwater county in 1897. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; county redistricted since 1890 < Parts of Deerlodge and Meagher counties annexed since 1890. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; Information as to changes in minor civil divisions Incomplete. uii"ui 'No population returned. • Not returned by townships or precincts. MINOR CIVIL divisions. Lewis and Clarke county— Continued. Township 14, north, range 9, west. Township 15, north, range 2, west. Township 15, north, range 3, west (fractional) . Township 15, north, range 4, west Township 15, north, range 5, west Township 15, north, range 6, west Township 15, north, range 7, west Township 15, north, range 8, west Township 16, north, range 3, west Township 16, north, range 4, west Township 16. north, range 5, west Township 16, north, range 9, west 1900 Township 17, north, range 3, west (fractional). Township 17, north, range 4, west Township 17, north, range 5, west.: Township 17, north, range 6, west Township 18, north, range 4, west Township 18, north, range 5, west Township 18, north, range 6, west Township 18, north, range 7, west Township 19, north, range 4, west Tovmshlp 19, north, range 5, west Tovmship 19, north, range 6, west Township 19, north, range 7, west Township 19, north, range 8, west (fractional) Township 20, north, range 4, west (fractional) Township 20, north, range 5, west (fractional) Township 20, north, range 6, west Township 20, north, range 7, west Township 20, north, range 8, west Township 21, north, range 6, west (fractional) Township 21, north, range 7, west (fractional) Unsurveyed territory north of 4th Standard Parallel Line. Madison county'.. Sheridan town _ Virginia City Meagher county '_ Belt township.. Bercail precinct Big Elk precinct 1 Brewer township, including White Sulphur Springs town. White Sulphur Springs town Castle Mountain township Martinsdale precinct I Musselshell township Oka precinct Winneoook precinct II.IIIII I I Missoula county «. Cedar township Frenchtown township.. Hellgate township, including Missoula city. Missoula city Ward I _ I '_ Ward 2 Wards -" Ward 4 _ Not located in wards Jocko township Smead township 10 ""' Thompson township i« Flathead Indian reservation (part of ) . [For total see Flathead county.] Park county".. 997 I, III 499 I, 720 39 Precinct 1, comprising ward 1 of Livingston city Total for Livingston city, coextensive with precincts i 2 and 3. «^ > J Ward I Ward 2 ''°3J Wards •-..- I ^^. Precinct 2, comprising ward 2 of Livingston citv ' Precinct 3, comprising ward 3 of Livingston city Precinct 4. Cokedale " Precinct 5. Fridley .. _ _ " Precinct 6. Tom Miner Basin"! Precinct 7. Horr Precinct 8. Aldridge.. '_ Precinct 9. Cinnabar Precinct 10. Gardiner I Precinct 11. Cooke.. . " Precinct 12. Jardine.. Precinct 13. Chico i') 11 161 137 14 55 18 6 27 66 27 18 49 14 27 74 10 46 83 70 15 30 49 75 27 28 39 186 30 45 1890 2,526 313 32 161 935 446 332 45 573 28 107 13,964 4,692 207 67s 4,749 640 1,508 1,249 7,751 4,366 146 514 2,129 7,341 1,034 2, 778 720 1,024 73 207 100 359 643 94 153 49 878 200 914,427 1,546 516 5,433 3,426 1,143 6,881 water^c™n?vTn*18OT™ffi',°^ Sweet Grass county in 1895 and part of Broad" townehipJ! PoP'^l'itaoh (4,857) of Corvalhs, Flathead, SkalCaho, and Stevens • » Parte'^tSrto^fo^^ ™rtVn?°?.P^''' °^ Thomp,son township since 1890. Comp^SonwlthpopujS?olf^iRQn?=°';''°°.?i°'^ ^Y^^^ G"^ counties in 1895. in mE™civiTdivK iDTO-nplir "^^ °°' ^ "^^ ■ lifo™a«lon as to changes Tablh 4,— population OP MONTANA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Pabk county— Continued. 1900 Precinct 14. Precinct 15. Precinct 16. Precinct 17. Precinct 18. Precinct 19. Precinct 20. Precinct 21. Precinct 22. Precinct 23. Precinct 24. Precinct 26. Precinct 26. Precinct 27. Precinct 28. South Cascade - Kichland Trail Creek . Lower Mission Tipper Mission West Boulder Contact Hunters Hot Springs- Shields Elver Cottonwood Myersburg Murphy Muir Lat . North Cascade - Eavalli OODNTYI— Hamilton town Stevensville town- Victor town SILVBEBOW COUNTY 2. Township 1. Walkerville, including WalkervUle city Walkerville city Ward I 736 Ward 2 782 Ward 3 1,103 Township 2. MeadervQle Township 8. Eed Mountain Township 4. German Township 6. Silverbow, including wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and parts of wards 7 and 8 of Butto city. Butte city (part of). 2,190 4,258 4,2X1 Total for Butte city, in townships 5 and 6 Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 2,146 Ward s 3, 9=7 Ward 6 2, 974 Ward 7 4,899 Ward 8 5,86s Township 6. South Butte, including parts of wards 7 and 8 of Butte city. Butte city (part of) 111 124 284 171 94 77 77 292 463 133 130 64 59 43 186 7,822 '.=57 346 136 47,635 1890 1,905 [,621 ,835 624 587 1,195 1,033 >,47o 6,589 23,744 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Sweet Geass county s. Big Tlmher township. Melville township Stillwater township — , Teton county * . Choteau township Dnpuyer township MaTia.i township St. Mary township Blackf eet Indian reservation.. Valley county 6_. Culbertson township.. Glasgow township . Malta township Saco township Springdale township Fort Peck Indian reservation. Yellowstone county «.. Canyon Creek precinct.. Columhus precinct Fairvlew precinct Junction precinct Laurel precinct Musselshell precinct.. North Billings precinct, including wards 1 and 2 of Bill- ings city. Billings city (part of) Total for Billings city, in North and South Billings precincts. Ward I 851 Ward 2 750 Ward 3 768 Ward 4 852 Park City precinct Eoundup precinct -. South Billings precinct, Including wards 3 and 4 of Bill- ings city. Billings city (part of) Thomas Eanch precinct Upper Musselshell precinct 1900 3,086 1,629 732 725 5,080 1,489 724 500 111 2,256 4,355 262 1,078 660 313 105 1,946 6,212 Ceow Indian eeseevation'. 374 430 233 1,877 1,601 3,221 433 57 2,059 i,6zo 50 85 2,660 1890 2,065 836 1 Organized from part of Missoula county In 1893. Not returned by town- ships or precincts. i Not returned by townships in 1890. , „ „ ., .... ,„„,- « Organized from parts of Meagher, Park, and Yellowstone counties m 1895. * Organized from part of Choteau county in 1893. 6 Organized from part of Dawson county in 1893. • Parts taken to form parts of Carbon and Sweet Grass counties in 1895. Com- parison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. I Not a part of any county. There are 26 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Montana, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.-POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF MONTANA : 1890 AND 1900. cities, towns, and villages. Anaconda city Billings city Bozeman city Butte city Deerlodge town Dillon city Fort Benton town. Great Falls city Hamilton tovra POPULATION. 1900 1890 9,453 3,221 8,419 30,470 1,324 1,530 1,024 14,930 1,257 3,975 836 2,143 10,723 1,463 1,012 624 3,979 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Havre town Helena city Kalispel city Lewistown village Livingston city Miles City Missoula city Nelhart town Philipsburg city — POPULATION. 1900 1890 1,033 10,770 2,526 1,096 2,778 1,938 4,366 833 995 13,834 2,850 956 3,426 Toss CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Eed Lodge town Sheridan town Stevensville town Townsend town Victor town Virginia City Walkerville city White Sulphur Springs town POPULATION. 1900 1890 2,152 581 346 446 136 568 2,621 446 624 207 246 675 1,743 640 Of the above named 26 incorporated places 15 have less and 11 have more than 2,000 inhabitants. Of the latter the 4 largest cities are Butte, with 30,470; Great Falls, with 14,930; Helena, with 10,770; and Anaconda, with 9,453 inhabitants. 6 Butte is the only city in Montana having a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for this city a summary is presented in table 6, showing its population from 1870 to 1900, inclusi-ve, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 6.— POPULATION OF BUTTE : 1870 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 30,470 10,723 3,363 241 19, 747 7,360 3,122 184.2 218.9 1295.4 1890 1880- 1870 As shown by the above summary, Batte had a population of only 241 in 1870, which has since then increased to 30,470. Much the greater part of this growth has taken place during the last decade, the population having increased from 10,723 in 1890 to 30,470 in 1900, representing a numerical increase of 19,747, or more than one-half of the present population of the city. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 34. W^ASHINGTON, D. C. January 18, 1901. POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Nebraska bj^ counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Nebraska was organized as a territory May 30, 1854, and admitted as a state March 1, 1867. Table 1 shows the population of Nebraska at each census from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OP NEBRASKA: 1860 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 1,068,539 1,058,910 452,402 122,993 28,841 9,629 606,508 329,409 94, 152 0.9 134.1 267.8 326.5 1890 1880 1870 1860 The population of the state in 1900 is 1,068,639 as against 1,058,910 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 9 629, or 0.9 per cent. A portion of this increase is due to the fact that there were 3,538 Indians and 208 other persons, or a total of 3,746 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Nebraska, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. In 1860 the population of the territory which afterwards became the state of Nebraska was 28,841, and during the ten years from 1860 to 1870 it increased to 122,993, a gain of 326.5 per cent. In the first decade after Nebraska became a state, from 1870 to 1880, its population was increased by 329,409, and in the succeeding ten years, from 1880 to 1890, by 606,508, but at this point the rapid growth of the state in population came abruptly to an end. In 1900 the recorded population is only 9,629 more than that for 1890, and the rate of increase for the decade is only nine-tenths of 1 per cent. The population of Nebraska in 1900 is more than thirty-seven times as large as that given for 1860, the first year in which the population appears in the census report. The total land surface of Nebraska is, approximately, 76,840 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 13.8; 1900, 13.9. Table 2 shows the population of Nebraska by counties at each census from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3 which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (No. 34) Table 2.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY COUNTIES: 1860 TO 1900. The State. Adams . . . Antelope . Arthur 1 .. Banner^.. Blaine 3 .. Boone Boxbutte *. Boyd6 Brown o Buffalo Burt Butler . . . Calhoun r Cass Cedar Chase Cherry 8 . . . Cheyenne 2 Clay Colfax Cuming . Custer . . . Dakota . . Dawes ^-. Dawson . Deuel 2 .. Dixon , . . Dodge . . . Douglas . Dundy .. Fillmore Port Randall w . Franklin Frontier Furnas Gage Garfield". Gosper Grant i«... Grant"... Greeley Green i»... Hall Hamilton Harlan Harrison's. Hayes Hitchcock . Holt Hooker w... 1900 1,068,539 18, 840 11,344 1,114 603 11, 689 5,572 7,832 3,470 20, 254 13, 040 16,703 21, 330 12, 467 2,559 6,541 5,570 15, 735 11, 211 14, 684 19, 758 6,286 6,215 12,214 2,630 10, 535 22, 298 140, 590 2,434 15, 087 9,465 8,781 12,373 30, 051 2,127 5,301 763 5,691 17, 206 13, 330 9,370 2,708 4,409 12, 224 432 1890 1,058,910 24, 303 10, 399 91 2,435 1,146 8,683 5,494 695 4,359 22, 162 11, 069 15,454 24, 080 7,028 4,807 6,428 5,693 16,310 10,453 12,266 21, 677 5,386 9,722 10, 129 2,893 8,084 19, 260 158, 008 4,012 16, 022 7,698 8,497 9,840 36,344 1,659 4,816 16,613 14, 096 8,158 1880 10,235 3,953 4,170 7,531 6,937 9,194 16, 683 2,899 70 1870 1,568 11,294 6,688 5,569 2,211 3,218 2,909 4,177 11, 263 37,645 37 10, 204 5,466 934 6,407 13,164 "i,'673' 1,461 8,672 8,267 6,086 3,953 5,799 13, 672 426 119 1,012 3,287 19 193 2,847 1,290 8,151 1,032 190 54 1,424 2,964 2,040 '"163 1,845 4,212 19, 982 238 "26 3,359 "'484' 1,057 130 1860 28, 841 27 41 165 67 819 "ie 247 309 4,328 16 116 1 Formed from unorganized territory in 1887; Arthur annexed to MoPherson smce 1890. 2 Banner, Deuel, Kimball, and ScottsBlufE organized from parts of Cheyenne in 1888. 3 Formed from unorganized territory in 1885. < Organized from part of Dawes in 1886. s Unorganized territory in 1890; formerly part of Dakota; given to Nebraska since 1880; organized as Boyd, March 20, 1891. » Formed from unorganized territory in 1883; parts taken to form Kevanaha m 1884 and Rock in 1888. ' Calhoun annexed to Saunders in 1862. 8 Formed from unorganized territory in 1883. « Organized from part of Sioux in 1886; part taken to form Boxbutte in 1886 "No records by which to account for its disappearance. " Garfield organized from part of Wheeler in 1884. 12 Formed from unorganized territory in 1887. COUIfTIES. Howard . . . Jackson 13.. Jefferson '6. Johnson Jones 15 Kearney Keith" Keyapaha " . Kimball 2.... Knox IS Lancaster . Lincoln . . . Logan 3 Loup * Lyon 13 McPherson 1 . Madison Merrick Monroe i3 Nance Nemaha . . Nuckolls . Otoe Pawnee .. Perkins 115 . Phelps Pierce Platte Polk Redwillow . Richardson. Rock2i Saline Sarpy Saunders' .. Scotts Bluff 2. Seward Sheridan 22 .. Sherman Shorter " Sioux 23... Stanton .. Taylor 13.. Thayer Thomas 12 , Thurston 24.. Valley Washington . Wayne . .- Webster Wheeler 11 York Unorganized territory 25 . . Winnebago Indian reser- vation. 20 1900 10,343 15, 196 11,197 1890 9,430 9,866 1,951 3,076 768 14, 343 64,835 11,416 960 1,305 517 16, 976 9,255 8,222 14, 952 12, 414 22,288 11, 770 1,702 10,772 8,445 17,747 10,542 9,604 19,614 2,809 18, 252 9,080 22, 085 2,552 15, 690 6,033 6,560 14, 850 10,333 9,061 2,666 3,920 959 8,582 76, 395 10, 441 1,378 1,662 1880 8,096 7,595 4,072 194 1870 401 13,669 8,758 2,055 6,959 14,825 628 8,756 7,389 13, 086 9,862 11, 619 1,362 18,205 6,773 12, 980 11,417 25,408 10,340 4,364 9,869 4,864 15,437 10,817 8,837 17,574 8,083 20, 097 6,875 21,677 1,888 16, 140 8,687 6,399 28,090 3,632 5,589 5,341 1,212 10,451 4,235 15,727 6,920 2,452 4,619 12, 738 617 3,176 7,092 11,869 6,169 11, 210 1,683 17, 279 2,447 1,202 9,511 6,846 8,044 15, 031 14,491 4,481 15,810 11, 147 "i'oei' 1,813 "6,'n3' 109 2,324 8,631 813 7,104 644 11,170 2,913 9 2,440 3,429 68 261 7,074 17 78 1,133 557 285 2044 7,693 8 12,345 4,171 152 ,899 136 9,780 3,106 2,913 4,547 2,953 636 97 31 4,452 182 16 604 235 31 1860 628 122 474 152 153 (19) 109 3,139 22 4,211 i»782 19 2,835 ""39 1,201 1,249 1,766 13 Never had a legal existence. » Formed from unorganized territory in 1889 15 Jones annexed to Jefferson in 1866. wperkms organized from part of Keith In 1887 ;1 2'^^''°'^^'^ from part of Brown in 1884. iSS^?-® changed from L'Eau qui Court in 1873. Po'^oXSn^n th JnlV^^Pf'^^ together and credited to Platte in 1860. 21 rSS^l- J^,"^"^^^ ^ ^""^ Pawnee Indian reservation. 21 Organized from part of Brown in 1888. S Organized from part of Sioux in 1886. 24 wo^ J®° to form Dawes and Sheridan in 1885. a Name changed from Blackbird in 1889. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State Adams Antelope Arthur Banner Blaine Boone Boxbutte Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt Butler Cass Cedar Chase Cherry Cheyenne Clay Colfax Cuming Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson Deuel Dixon Dodge Douglas Dundy Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnas Gage Garfield Gosper Grant Greeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Holt Hooker Number. Per cent. 9, 629 1 5, 463 945 2 91 '1,321 1543 3,006 78 6,637 1889 11,908 1,971 249 1 2, 750 5,439 1 2, 248 113 1123 1575 758 2,819 ■1,919 900 13,507 2.085 1263 2,451 3,038 117,418 11,578 1935 1,762 284 2,533 1 6, 293 468 485 305 822 693 1766 1,212 11,245 11,390 11,448 6 0.9 122.5 9.1 154.3 147.4 34.6 1.4 955.0 1 20. 4 18.6 17.8 1.6 111.4 77.4 '46.8 1.8 12.2 13.5 7.3 18.9 18.9 16.7 136.1 20.6 19.1 30.3 15.8 111.0 139.3 15.8 22,9 3.3 25.7 117.3 28.2 10.1 66.6 16.9 4.2 15.4 14.9 131.5 124.0 110.6 1.4 Howard Jefferson . . . Johnson Kearney Keith Keyapaha . . Kimball Knox Lancaster . . Lincoln Logan Loup McPherson . Madison Merrick Nance Nemaha Nuckolls ... Otoe Pawnee Perkins Phelps Pierce Platte Polk Redwillow . Richardson. Rock Saline Sarpy Saunders . . . Scotts Bluff. Seward Sheridan . . . Sherman . . . Sioux Stanton Thayer Thomas Thurston . . . Valley Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler York Number. Per cent 913 9.7 346 2.3 864 8.4 805 8.9 1605 123.7 1844 121.5 1201 121.0 5, 761 67.1 11,560 115.1 975 9.3 14I8 130.3 1357 121.5 116 28.9 3,307 24.2 497 5.7 2,449 42.4 2,022 15.6 997 8.7 13,115 112.3 1,430 13.8 12,662 161.0 903 9.1 3,581 73.6 2,310 15.0 1275 12.5 767 8.7 2,040 11.6 1274 18.9 11,845 19.2 2,205 32.1 508 2.4 664 36.2 1450 12.8 i2,6.')4 130.6 151 2.4 1397 116.2 2,340 50.7 1,587 12.5 111 21.5 5,580 175.7 247 3.5 1,217 10.3 3,693 59.9 409 3.6 1321 119.1 926 5.4 1 Decrease. ^Deerea.se; county abolished, The following territorial changes in the counties of Nebraska have been made since 1890: Boyd was organized from unorganized territory in 1891, although the population was returned in 1890, and Arthur was annexed to McPherson. Of the 90 counties in the state 35 have decreased in population during the decade, but a few show large percentages of increa.se, namely, Boj'd, 955.0 per cent; Thurston, 175.7 per cent; Cedar, 77. i per cent; Pierce, 73.6 per cent; Knox, 67.1 per cent; Grant, 66.6 per cent; and Wayne, 59.9 per cent. The counties showing a decrease in population are Adams, Banner, Blaine, Brown, Buffalo, Ca.ss, Chase, Cheyenne, Clay, Custer, Dawes, Deuel, Douglas, Dundy, Fillmore, Gage, Hamilton, Hayes, Hitchcock, Holt, Keith, Keyapaha, Kimball, Lancaster, Logan, Loup, Otoe, Perkins, Polk, Rock, Saline, Seward, Sheridan, Sioux, and Wheeler. Table 4 shows the population of Nebraska by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Adams county Ayr township, including part of Ayr village Ayr village (part of) -. -: Total for Ayr village, in Ayr and Zero townships Blaine township ■ - Cottonwood township, including Holstein village Holstein village Denver township Hanover township Hastings city ■■■:^ Wardl 2,552 Ward 2 1.™ Wards J'^B? Ward 4 ^•°^'- Highland Jownship 1900 1890 18,840 24, 303 715 792 70 107 141 173 554 622 652 548 267 118 1,360 766 593 655 7,188 13,584 600 603 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. ADAMS COUNTY— Continued. Juniata township, including Juniata village Juniata village Kenesaw township, including Kenesaw village. Kenesaw village Little Blue township Logan township Roseland township, including Roseland village Roseland village Silver Lake township Verona township Wanda township West Blue township Zero township, Including part of Ayr village — Ayr village (part of) 1900 1, 233 1,231 543 528 913 668 504 603 5i7 501 324 847 782 227 660 618 773 789 621 602 628 600 709 712 71 66 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Antelope county. Bazile township Blaine township -. Burnett township, including part of Tilden village Tilden village (part of) Total for Tilden village,i in Burnett township, Antelope county, and Jefferson precinct, Madison county. Cedar township Clearwater township, including Clearwater village ..... Clearwater village Crawford township Custer township Eden township pigin township Ullsworth township Elm township Frenchtown township Garfleld township Grant township Lincoln township Logan tojvnship, including Elgin village Elgin village Neligh city !( Neligh townsJjip2 Oakdale townsljip, including Oakdale village Oakdale village Ord township Koyal township Sherman township Stanton township Verdigris township Willow township Banner county. Banner precinct Flowerfleld precinct Gabe Rock precinct >> Lone Pine precinct Long Springs precinct" . . Pumpkin Creek precinct. Wrignts precinct ' Blaine county. Brewster precinct. Dunn precinct Dunning precinct- Edith precinct ^ Hawley precinct- . . Purdum precinct . . Boone county . Ashland precinct Beaver precinct, including St. Edwards village.. St. Edwards village Bonanza precinct Boone precinct" Cedar precinct, including Cedar Rapids village . Cedar Rapids village Dublin precinct Manchester precinct, i" including Albion village. Albion village Midland precinct'" Oakland precinct, including Petersburg village . Petersburg village Plum Creek precinct Roselma precinct Shell Creek precinct Weitzel precinct "> BOXBUTTE COUNTY . Alliance precinct," coextensive with Alliance city Alliance city Ward I J, 373 Ward 2 1, 162 Boxbutte precinct Boyd precinct" Dorsey precinct, including IlemingXord village Hemingford village Lake precinct " [ Lawn precinct Liberty precinct Nonpareil precinct Running Water precinct Snake Creek precinct Wright precinct 1900 11,344 397 321 556 150 533 631 562 198 521 231 243 377 416 341 415 399 520 275 946 4SI 1,135 388 951 S8S 244 314 296 235 344 287 1,114 1890 37 111 237 189 234 87 219 120 69 216 42 89 67 11,689 416 1,179 625 465 53S 1,927 559 497 537 1,501 47a 529 482 1,160 586 5,572 2,535 2,535 384 165 498 133 774 254 130 230 145 lU 346 10,399 402 322 471 528 519 21S 540 272 294 421 262 265 410 342 420 235 512 1,209 "376 289 255 267 273 375 257 42,435 285 118 167 160 388 313 318 8 1, 146 374 117 220 77 149 153 ,683 479 1,470 484 388 1,486 926 491 1,177 399 5,494 706 1,566 588 249 407 423 246 668 ' Formerly Burnett. 2 Neligh city, formerly in Neligh township, made independent since 1890 s Exclusive of population of Neligh city. 4 Includes population (686) of Freeport, Hull, and Loraine precincts 6 Hull precinct (population 278 in 1890) annexed since 1890. "Loraine precinct (population 66 in 1890) annexed since 1890. » Freeport precinct (population 342 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 'Includes population (56) of Rankin precinct. •Rankin precinct annexed since 1890. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. BOYD COUNTY'S. Basin precinct, including Naper village Naper village Bristow precinct Bush precinct Butte precinct, including Butte village Butte village Gross precinct, including Gross village Gross village Lynch precinct, including Lynch village . . . Lynch village McCully precinct Spencer precinct, including Spencer village. Spencer village Turtle precinct Ware precinct Brown county. Ainsworth precinct, including Ainsworth village . Ainsworth village Buffalo precinct Chester precinct '* Fairfield precinct Garfield precinct Johnstown precinct Lakeland precinct Pine precinct, including Long Pine village Long Pine village Pine Glen precinct Buffalo county. Armada township, including Miller village Miller village Beaver township ] Cedar township " Center township Cherry Creek township Divide township Elm Creek township, including Elm Creek village . Elm Creek village Gardner township Garfield township, including Ravenna village. ..... Ravenna village Gibbon township, including Gibbon village ........ Gibbon village Grant township, including Amherst village' ........ Amherst village Harrison township !.'!!!!!.!!' Kearney township, coextensive with Kearney city" Kearney city: Wardi 386 Wards J,,, Wards :: I'Vi ward4. ;;::;:::: '^ Logan township Loup township, including Pleasantoii viiiage ! Pleasanton village Odessa township ,'.'.[ Platte township [ " Riverdale township i i i Rusco township Sartoria township ' Schneider township Scott township Sharon township Shelton township, including Sheltoii" viiiage '. Shelton village Thornton township Valley township Burt county". 807 Arizona precinct Bell Creek precinct '. Craig precinct, including Craig village Craig village Decatur precinct, including Decatur' village Decatur village ° Everett precinct, including 'lvoiis' viiiaee' Lyons village Kerl precinct " '. Logan precinct Oakland precinct, including 'Oakland viil'dge" Oakland village * Riverside precinct . Silver Creek precinct... Summit precinct - ^^^'tXhiKi""'' ''"•'"tensive wi't'li 'feij'a'mati'iity: '. '. precSsince'im"' <"-^*°*^«^° ^'"as=.^ in' DonipiianMd Martin' " Given as Dexter in 1890. llf? i^lon ?" Oi^foi'd precinct, Furnas county, only. "In 1890 in Glenwood township only i,T ,' J ^"""^ precinct annexed to Highland precinct since 1890 in 1890 Whitman precincts (population 211) not separately returned «Mve^7s'ceda'r {'X&o' '" '''"> ^""'^"^'^ '''''' ^'^■ "Not separately returned in 1890. •™in 1890 in Doniphan township only. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hall county— Continued. Grand Island city Wardl 1,876 Ward 2 2,475 Wards 1,248 Ward 4 1,955 Harrison township Jackson township Lake township Martin township. Including part of Doniphan village. . . Doniphan village (part of) Mayfield township Prairie Creek township South Loup township, Including Cairo village Cairo village South Platte township Washington township Wood River township, including Wood River village . . . Wood River village 1900 Hamilton county . Aurora precinct i Beaver precinct Bluff precinct Cedar Valley precinct City precinct,' coextensive with Aurora city Aurora city Ward 1 619 Ward 2 718 Ward 3 584 Deep Well precinct Farmers Valley precinct Grant precinct Hamilton precinct Monroe precinct Orville precinct, including Stoekham village StocKham village Otis precinct Phillips precinct, including Phillips village Phillips village Sooville precinct South Platte precinct, including Marquette village Marquette village Union precinct, including Huntington village Huntington village 3 Valley precinct, including Hampton village Hampton village Harlan county. Albany township Alma township, including Alma city Alma city. Antelope township, including part of Ragan village Ragan village (part of) Total for Ragan village, in Antelope and Scandmavia townships. Eldorado township* - ■■■■■^■-■v, Emerson township, including part of Oxford village Oxford village (part of ) - - [For total see Oxford precinct, Furnas county.] Fairfield township Mullally township : Orleans township, including Orleans city Orleans city ■ Prairie Dog township - - ■ .- ; Republican township, Including Republican village Republican village Rubin township Sappa township ,- - - :,-,- - ■;■ Scandinavia township, including part of Ragan village. Ragan village (part of) Spring Grove township Turkey Creek township Washington township Hayes county . 7,554 440 422 40 441 409 619 224 558 1,048 1,270 13, 330 1890 2,708 113 147 87 124 102 138 136 7,536 571 867 424 360 377 400 623 725 1,166 674 22,584 784 935 619 595 133 135 1,921 1,921 1,862 631 654 664 759 746 878 673 710 801 856 755 832 i6q 21Z 750 772 590 537 186 642 698 929 1,029 210 261 943 937 282 195 1,075 1,185 3"7 430 9,370 8,158 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 376 354 1,366 1,279 923 905 701 192 208 603 462 393 636 443 368 309 383 356 1,120 1,149 656 812 411 393 860 750 386 428 379 335 649 417 408 318 16 396 352 385 358 470 349 3,953 (=) 226 282 264 199 201 165 Antelope precinct Blackwood precinct Carrico precinct ConcordT precinct Deerfield precinct Estell precinct Fairfield precinct : iCity precinct organized from part of Aurora precinct since 1890. 2 Includes population of Aurora city. ' Given as Bromfleld in 1890. 4 Formerly Lewisburg. eGWenXlS'Lta H™&precinct, Hayes county, and Palisade precinct, Hitchcock counTytthaf part in feopewell precinct, Hayes county, not withm corporate limits. Hayes county— Continued. Frenchman j)recinct. . . Galena precinct Germanville precinct . . Government precinct . . Harrison precinct Hayes Center precinct . Highland precinct High Ridge precinct . . . Hopewell precinct Logan precinct Swan Lake precinct Thornburg precinct Valley precinct Hitchcock county. Beverly precinct Blackwood precinct Cornell precinct Culbertson precinct, including Culbertson village Culbertson village Driftwood precinct Eden precinct Freedom precinct Grant precinct Logan precinct Palisade precinct, including Palisade village Palisade village ^ ' Pleasant Hill precinct Pleasant View precinct ' Ridnour precinct, including part of Trenton village Trenton village (part of) Total for Trenton village, in Ridnour and Trenton precincts Riverside precinct Starkey precinct Stratton precinct,' including Stratton village Stratton village Trenton precinct,' including part of Trenton village . - . Trenton village (part of) Union precinct Upper Driftwood precinct Webster precinct 1900 HOLT COUNTY. Atkinson township, including Atkinson town. Atkinson town Chambers township Cleveland township m Conley township Deloit township Dustin township i" Emmet township Ewing township, including Ewing village Ewing village Falrview township" Francis township Grattan township Green Valley township Inman township Iowa township Lake township McClure township O'Neill city Paddock township Pleasant View township Rock Falls township Sand Creek township Saratoga township Scott township Shamrock township " Sheridan township Shields township Steel Creek township Stuart township, including Stuart village Stuart village Swan township Verdigris township Willowdale township Wyoming township Hooker county . 92 82 123 142 104 218 150 123 173 168 136 226 124 164 266 217 645 422 134 182 155 145 133 321 176 178 143 223 91 329 232 123 334 225 469 238 126 119 100 12,224 916 595 482 227 216 345 152 218 801 275 155 267 653 309 564 260 253 173 .,107 479 192 218 211 245 241 127 349 449 307 1,194 382 120 616 167 211 Abbey precinct Mullen precinct Valley precinct 1 "" 1 ' Pleasant View precinct organized from parts of Stratton and Trenton pre- cincts since 1890. . , ^ ^ ^, „ , ^ 8 Includes population (1,771) of Atkinson, Sheridan, and Turtle Creek town- BAtkinson and Sheridan townships (population 1,521) not separately returned in 1890. , , ^ ^ „ »■ ^ ,.. . 10 Turtle Creek township annexed to Cleveland and Dustin townships since 1890 ii Shamrock township organized from part of Fairview township since 1890, (No. 34 2) 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Howard county . Cleveland precinct Cotesfield precinct, including Elba village Elba village Dannebrog precinct, including Dannebrog village. . Dannebrog village Dannevlrke precinct Fairdale precinct Gage Valley precinct Kelso precinct Logan precinct Loup Fork precinct, including Howard City village. Howard City village St. Libory precinct St. Paul precinct, including St. Paul city St. Paul city Spring Creek precinct Warsaw precinct, including Farwell village Farwell village 1900 Jefferson county . Antelope precinct Buckley precinct, including Reynolds village Reynolds village Cub Creek precinct, including Jansen village Jansen village Endicott precinct, including Endlcott village Endicott village Eureka precinct, including Daykin village Daykin village Fairburv precinct, including Fairbury city Fairbury city North ward 1,852 South ward i, 288 Gibson precinct JeSerson precinct Lincoln precinct Meridian precinct Newton precinct, includiijg Steelburg village Steelburg village 2 Pleasant precinct, including Diller village Diller village Plymouth precinct, including Plymouth village Plymouth village Richland precinct Rock CreeK precinct Washington precinct Johnson county . Helena precinct * Lincoln precinct Maple Grove precinct Nemaha precinct, including Tecumseh city Tecumseh city Ward I !..!!!! 696 Ward 2 621 Ward 3 ! . 688 Spring Creek precinct, including Cook village Cook village Sterling precinct. Including Sterling village .!!!!.!!!..'!! Sterling village Todd Creek precinct, including Elk Creek village! .... Elk Creek village Vesta precinct Western precinct, including Crab Orchard village! .' ! ! ! ! ! Crab Orchard village Keakney county . Blaine township Cosmo township Eaton township !![.'' Grant township '] Hays township, including part of Minden city ! ! Minden city (part of) Total for Minden city, in Hays and Lincoln townships Liberty township Lincoln township, including part of Minden city Minden city (part of) Logan township !!!!!! Lowell township ] ! May township !!!!!!!!!! Mirage township, including Axtell village Axtell village Newark townsnip Oneida township, including Wilcox village Wilcox village Sherman townsnip ! ! ! 10,343 320 790 257 877 852 301 280 6541 375f '934 606 412 1,063 1,088 568 420 783 743 18, 150 793 697 2,207 2,140 1.475 1,263 663 441 744 700 130 15, 196 11,197 971 649 659 2,606 2,005 1,354 278 1,848 782 1,265 347 887 1890 258 9,866 487 738 1,234 482 1,238 500 1,538 756 428 360 640 918 329 268 871 266 597 9,430 243 760 14, 850 493 561 953 996 260 271 1,150 1,100 ?{7 847 234 256 861 806 3,715 3,368 3,140 2,630 602 617 719 572 709 641 671 674 975 1,058 313 380 993 891 ^^? 126 719 6§i 777 601 587 581 636 s 10, 333 918 637 637 2,297 1,654 675 'i,"726 1,216 216 797 827 229 9,061 446 702 659 612 1,177 565 1,380 500 1,495 815 477 867 547 904 262 261 256 250 658 ' Not separately returned in 1890. 2 Given as Steele in 1890. 8 Includes population (609) of Center precinct. ' Center precmct annexed since 1890. '"Includes population (964) of Ogalalla precinct. East and West Ogalalla precincts organized from Ogalallaprecinct sinoe 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 19U0 Keith county . Brule precinct Oliflsp T^TPpinpt East Ogalalla precinct,« including part of Ogalaiia village. Ogalalla village (part of) Total for Ogalalla village, in East and West Ogalalla precincts. Logan precinct Lonergon precinct Paxton precinct Vail precinct West Ogalalla precinct.ii including part of Ogalalla village. Ogalalla village (part of) Whitetail precinct Keyapaha county. Burton precinct Custer precinct, including Springview village. Springview village Garfield precinct Holt precinct Keyapaha precinct' McGuire precinct Mills precinct' Norden precinct ■ Pine precinct Simpson precinct Kimball county. Antelope precinct," including Kimball village . Kimball village Bushnell precinct Dix precinct '» Union precinct '" Kno.x county' Bohemia township Central township Cleveland township Columbia townshlj) Crei^hton township, including Creightontown.. Creighton town Dolphin township : . . Bowling township Eastern township Harrison township Herrick township Hill township Jefferson township Lincoln township, including Wausa village Wausa village Logan township ! ! ! ! Miller township Morton township, including Bloomfleld viliage ! Bloomfield village Niobrara township, including Niobrara village!! Niobrara village Peoria township !!!!!!!! Raymond township Santee township Spade township Sparta township : Valley township Verdigre township, including Verdigre town ! ! ! Verdigre town Walnut Grove township Washington township ' Western township ! ! Lancaster county. Buda precinct Centerviile precinct ! ! ! Denton precinct Elk precinct !!!!!! Garheld precinct ! ! ! ! ' Grant precinct, including College View viliage" College View village ' Highland precinct ! ' Lancaster precinct, including Bethaiiy,' Havelock, aiid University Place villages. • ^ Bethany village Havelock village University Place village !!!!!!! 1,951- 183 38 343 148 355 136 144 469 164 343 207 131 3,076 355 403 1 83 274 236 476 364 279 195 357 137 758 378 254 137 156 87 14,343 177 431 486 402 L,646 909 407 433 692 261 528 352 381 930 441 249 391 :,042 678 754 459 486 ,150 629 222 265 400 647 200 426 321 235 64,835 982 832 590 674 443 1,494 865 704 3,953 330 1,480 1,130 ' Mills precinct organized from part of Keyapaha precinct since 1890 «nmh n1 •'^"lation (47) of Sofith Divide precinct "South Divide precinct annexed since 1890: " Union precmct organized from part of Dix precinct since 1890 rhange°s°ifimtaorTil'?l^P'''''"°'? ^"^ ^^?° «''" Sot'be made?info™ation as to f nanges ni minor civil divisions incomplete. 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lancaster county— Continued. Lincoln city Wardl 3 675 Ward 2 4,902 Ward 3 8, 988 Ward 4 7, 777 Ward 5 7, -187 Ward 6 4,018 Ward 7 3,322 Little Salt precinct Middle Creek precinct Mil I precinct Nemaha precinct, including Bennett village Bennett village North Bluff precinct Oak precinct, including Raymond village Raymond village Olive Branch precinct Panama precinct Rock Creek precinct Saltillo precinct, including Hickman and Roca villages Hickman village Roca village South Pass precinct, including Firth village Firth village Stevens Creek precinct Stockton precinct Waverly precinct, including Waverly village Waverly village West Ijncoln precinct, including West Lincoln village - West Lincoln village West Oak precinct Yankee Hill precinct 1900 Lincoln county . Antelope precinct Birdwood precinct' Brady Island precinct Buchanan precinct Cottonwood precinct " Cox precinct Deer Creek precinct* Dickens precinct Fairview precinct* Fox Creek precinct Garfield precinct Gaslin precinct< Hall precinct" Hinman precinct Hooker precinct* Jeffery precinct* Kem precinct' Lemon precinct » Maxwell precinct Medicine precinct Miller precinct Myrtle precinct Nichols precinct North Platte precinct, coextensive with North Platte city North Platte city: Ward I 1, 02S Ward 2 1, 533 Ward 3 i, 082 Nowell precinct O'Fallons precinct Osgood precinct '" Feckham precinct Plant precinct Rosedale precinct " Sellers precinct '^ Somerset precin'bt Sunshine precinct Table precinct '^ Vroman precinct Walker precinct Wallace precinct, including Wallace village Wallace village Well precinct Whittier precinct Willow precinct Logan county . Burt precinct . . . Dorp precinct. . . Gandy precinct . Logan precinct . 40,169 600 762 650 1,291 495 524 849 200 802 971 877 1,297 382 177 1,257 307 625 616 802 266 584 220 640 1,847 11, 416 1S90 261 145 295 221 287 144 100 275 151 173 292 328 49 119 117 100 254 405 85 109 389 3,640 105 406 193 290 100 127 66 212 69 190 225 305 490 145 117 115 960 52 270 250 55,154 515 756 596 1,352 474 501 734 779 814 961 1,266 341 191 1,249 259 560 677 916 723 443 665 1,758 '10,441 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 196 125 205 294 193 145 174 321 224 202 207 191 373 137 m 186 218 3,055 224 48 96 206 173 93 245 242 176 174 97 155 243 1,378 118 300 635 325 1 Includes population (330) of Harrison, Kilmer, and Mylander precincte; Harrison andlfilmer precincts taken to form Table precinct, and Mylander pre- cinct annexed to Cottonwood and Osgood precincts. spart taken to form part of Rosedale precinct since 1890. , 8 Given as Cottonwool Springs in 1890. Part of Mylander precinct annexed sines 1890 * Jeffery precinct organized from parts of Deer Creek and Gaslin precincts 6 Hooker precinct organized from part of Fairview precinct since 1890. "Parts taken to form Lemon precinct and part of Rosedale precinct since 1890 ' Formerly Morrow. 8 Not separately returned in 1890. . Organized from part of Hall precinct since 1890. Loup COUNTY . Kent precinct Little York precinct '* . Newton precinct '" Sawyer precinct Strohl precinct Taylor precinct McPherson county". Brooking precinct Tryon precinct Whitewater precinct. Madison county " Battle Creek precinct, including Battle Creek village Battle Creek village Deer Creek precinct Emerick precinct Fairview precinct Green Garden precinct Grove precinct Highland precinct Jefferson precinct,'' including Meadow Grove village and part of Tilden village. Meadow Grove village Tilden village (part of) [For total see Burnett township, Antelope county.] Kalamazoo precinct ; Madison precinct, including part of Madison city Madison city (part of) Total for Madison city.ioin Madison and Union precincts. Norfolk precinct, including Norfolk city Norfolk city Ward I ('94 Ward 2 1, 2o6 Ward 3 i, 4°° Ward 4 583 Schoolcraft precinct Shell Creek precinct, including Newman Grove village. Newman Grove village Union precinct, including part of Madison city Madison city (part of) Valley precinct Warnerville precinct Meekick county . Central township Chapman township, including Chapman village Chapman village ClarksviUe township, including Clarks village Clarks village Lone Tree township, including Central City Central City Ward J 555 Ward 2 480 Wards 53^ Loup township Mead township Midland township Prairie Creek township Prairie Island township ,-■-:,-, Silver Creek township, including Silver Creek village. . . Silver Creek village Vieregg township NANCE COUNTY . 1900 Beaver township Cedar township Cottonwood township Council Creek township Fullerton city "> FuUerton township ^ Genoa township, including Genoa village. Genoa village LouJ) Ferry township Newman township Prairie Creek township South Branch township Timber Creek township 1,305 259 14S 285 143 194 326 92 297 128 16,976 970 506 437 630 626 558 607 620 1,157 237 383 573 1,645 I, 202 ',479 5,477 3,883 639 1,432 696 773 277 491 441 9,255 158 669 209 1,378 554 2,688 940 539 585 704 122 745 291 727 549 564 361 386 ,464 335 .,587 913 480 663 670 444 719 "> Part of Mylander precinct annexed since 1890. 11 Organized from parts of Birdwood and Hall precincts since 1890. 12 Formerly Baker. . . ,„„„ •3 Organized from Harrison and Kilmer precincts since 1890. "Includes population (88) of Jackson precinct. . . . •5 Jackson precinct annexed to Little York and Newton precincts since 1890. IS Arthur county (population 91 in 1890) annexed since 1890. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. " Precincts erroneously returned as townships in 1890. 18 Formerly Burnett. "In 1890 in Madison precinct only. , , . ^ ^ . . 2" Fullerton city, formerly in Fullerton township, made independent since 21 Includes population of Fullerton city, not separately returned in 1890. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Nemaha county . Aspinwall precinct Bedford precinct Benton precinct BrownviUe precinct, including Brownville city BrownviUe city Douglas precinct, including Auburn city Auburn city Ward I 1, 035 Ward 2 866 Ward 3 763 Glen Rock precinct, including Julian village Julian village Island precinct Lafayette precinct, including Brock village Brock village London precinct Nemaha precinct, Including Nemaha village Nemaha village Peru precinct, including Peru village Peru village St. Deroin precinct Washington precinct, including Johnson village Johnson village Nuckolls county. Alban precinct Beaver precinct, including Superior city Superior city Ward 1 491 Ward 2 398 Ward 3 688 Blaine precinct Bostwick precinct Elk precinct Garfield precinct Hammond precinct Hardy precinct, including Hardy village Hardy village Highland precinct Liberty precinct Nelson precinct, including Nelson village. Nelson village Nora precinct St. Stephen precinct Sherman precinct Spring Creek precinct Victor precinct, including Lawrence village Lawrence village Otoe county. Belmont precinct Berlin precinct, including Berlin village Berlin village Delaware precinct, including Dunbar village Dunbar village Four Mile precinct Hendricks precinct, including Douglas village Douglas village McWilliams precinct, including Talmage village Talmage village Nebraska City Wardl 1,966 Ward 2 2,259 Wards 1,437 Ward 4 1,718 North Branch precinct Osage precinct Otoe precinct Palmyra precinct, including Palmyra village Palmyra village Rock Creek precinct Russell precinct, including Unadilla village Unadilla village South Branch precinct Syracuse precinct, including Syracuse village Syracuse village Wyoming precinct Pawnee county , Clay precinct Clear Creek precinct, including Steinauer village Steinauer village , Miles precinct, including part of Burchard village Burchard village (part of) Total for Burchard village, in Miles and Plum Creek pre- cincts. Mission Creek precinct Pawnee precinct, including Pawnee village Pawnee village 14,952 820 929 1,105 877 718 3,403 2,664 1,059 206 211 1,681 543 622 996 400 1,510 848 190 1,549 352 12,414 1890 460 2,116 1.577 628 468 811 430 507 826 345 460 524 1,648 978 634 630 604 780 999 406 655 783 150 962 208 857 850 253 ,280 489 728 626 966 1,679 301 819 1,524 243 799 1,620 86i 760 11, 770 752 786 213 804 .85 297 682 2,693 1,969 12,930 835 805 1,120 1,262 980 2,170 1,537 864 129 1,408 348 669 968 1,228 624 138 1,334 234 11,417 260 2,151 1,614 623 369 753 412 457 726 343 372 616 1,506 913 654 3% 674 652 796 25,403 680 763 446 634 1,123 429 11,941 774 600 902 1,637 754 1,410 673 1,495 728 735 10,340 715 614 750 134 201 627 2,214 1,550 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1 Includes population (145) of Harrison precinct, annexed to Highland pre- cinct since 1890. 2 Part of Grace precinct annexed to Lisbon precinct since 1890. 3 Harrison precinct annexed since 1890. * Valley precinct organized from part of Liberty precinct since 1890. Pawnee county— Continued. Plum Creek precinct, including part of Burchard village. Burchard village (part of) Sheridan precinct South Fork precinct, including Dubois village Dubois village - m"piTifl.iipr T)F60iiict • ,,*»,.•••■.••--------•----»• Table Rock precinct, including Table Rock village Table Rock village Turkey Creek precinct West Branch precinct 1900 Perkins county . Eckery precinct Grace precinct^ Highland precincf* Liberty precinct*, including Grant village. Grant village Lisbon precinct^ Madrid precinct, including Madrid village. Madrid village Marvin precinct Sawyer precinct Valley precinct* Woodson precinct Yankee precinct Phelps county. Anderson township , Center township , Cottonwood township , Divide township Garfield township, including part of Bertrand village Bertrand village (part of) Total for Bertrand village,^ in Garfield and Union townships. Holdrege township, coextensive with Holdrege village .. Holdrege village: Ward I 1,389 Ward 2 ; 1,618 Industry township Laird township Lake township ■. Prairie township Rock Falls township Sheridan township Union township, including part of Bertrand village Bertrand village (part of). ' ' ■ shii Westmark township Westside township Williamsburg township. Pierce county. Allen precinct' Blaine precinct ; Dry Creek precinct, including Plainview village' Plainview village Eastern precinct' Foster precinct ..." Logan precinct Mills precinct .' " " Pierce precinct, including Pierce village. ........ Pierce village Plum Grove precinct, including Osmond village!. Osmond village Slough precinct ' .'..'. South Branch precinct Thompson precinct ..'. Willow Creek precinct '. Platte county. Bismarck township Burrows township .' Butler township .' Columbus township, including Columbus "city Columbus city Ward I ;■;;;■" Wards 't'? Wards ;."!! J III Creston township, including Cres'ton Viliage Creston village Grand Prairie township Granville township, including part bif Humphrey village' Humphrey village (part of) ... . * ' ^townshi s""" ^'"age, in Gran'viile'andH'Jmp'hi'e'y' Humphrey township, including part of Humphrey vil- Humphrcy village (part of) 804 Z12 694 1,139 307 538 1,634 852 749 495 1,702 107 140 133 293 162 80 244 35 135 63 111 146 250 10, 772 450 608 220 602 843 290 344 3,007 613 792 606 480 342 437 420 54 574 329 449 8,445 600 269 1,720 603 595 424 385 269 1,072 770 915 SOI .448 771 566 521 17,747 641 811 511 4,511 3,522 929 1,426 737 869 785 •■In 1890 in Garfield township only 1890. ^^'^™ ^""^ ^^°^^ precincts (population 663) not separately returned i 1800!"^"^° precinct organized from parts of Eastern and Slough precincts sine 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Platte county— Continued. Joliet township Lost Creek township, including Platte Center village Platte Center village Loup township Monroe township, including Monroe village Monroe village St. Bernard township, including Lindsay village Lindsay village Shell CreeK township Sherman township Walker township Woodville township 1900 Polk county. Canada precinct, including Shelby village Shelby village Clear Creek precinct Haokberry precinct Island precinct Osceola precinct, including Osceola village Osceola village Platte precinct Pleasant Home precinct Stromsburg precinct, including Stromsburg city . Stromsburg city Valley precinct Redwillow county. Alliance precinct i Beaver precinct, including Danbury village Danbury village Bondville precinct Box Elder precinct^ Coleman precinct Danbury precinct Driftwood precinct East Valley precinct, including Hartley village Bartley village Fritsch precinct ' Server precinct Grant precinct Indianola precinct,* including Indianola city IndianoTa city Lebanon precinct Missouri Ridge precinct North Valley precinct ^ Perry precinct Redwillow precinct Tyrone precinct Valley Grange precinct Willow Grove precinct, including McCook city ■ McCook city Ward I I, =98 Ward 2 1.147 Richardson county. Arago precinct • Barada precinct, including Barada village Barada village Falls City precinct, including Falls City Falls City - ;■• Wardi 983 Ward 2 '.137 Ward 3 902 Franklin precinct • • Grant precinct, including Dawson village Dawson village -,%•■-:: Humboldt precinct, including Humboldt city Humboldt city • - - Jefleijion precinct, including Preston village Preston village — - • Liberty precinct, including Verdon village Verdon village ,' «v",; " * " -,',' Muddy precinct, including Shubert and Stella villages. ■ Shubert village Stella village Nemaha precinct Ohio precinct Porter precinct ;■■■-■,■■, Rulo precinct, including Rulo village Rulo village - - ■ Salem precinct, including Salem village Salem village Speiser precinct .- Rock county. 647 1,256 392 449 966 j6g 1,139 316 688 654 1,024 667 10,542 1,315 42s 629 1,101 250 1,802 882 1,073 1,318 2,304 1,154 750 9,604 1890 355 602 219 397 293 225 295 218 543 247 307 174 126 984 626 538 265 362 247 269 297 263 2,844 2,445 19, 614 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 641 1,132 302 437 780 720 125 569 636 888 639 10,817 1,257 333 643 1,115 330 2,196 947 1,091 1,305 2,407 573 8,837 492 326 482 201 278 273 534 199 173 1,303 579 333 282 426 282 243 226 197 2,688 2,346 17,574 959 1,023 1,965 1,670 3,833 2,908 3,022 2, 102 761 669 1,161 906 322 153 1,970 1,928 I,2l3 1,114 754 702 149 1,146 1,030 340 253 1,516 303 498 1,299 399 695 699 826 826 677 747 1,419 1,201 877 786 1,217 1,171 533 504 735 796 2,809 6 3,083 478 681 111 218 137 188 Bassett precinct,' including Bassett village Bassett village Blaine precinct Brlnkerhoff precinct 1 Organized from parte of Indianola and North Valley precincts since 1890. 2 pift taken to form part of Fritsch precinct since 1890, . . 30?eaSzed from parts o£ Box Elder and Indianola precincte since 1890. iplfte taken to form parte of Alliance and Fritech precincts since 1890. 6 Part tSfen to form part of Alliance precinct since 1890 •FncMes poputatioS (76) of Harlan precinct, annexed to Pewaukee and Thurman precincts. Rock county— Continued. Center precinct ' Gracy precinct Harrison precinct Kirkwood precinct Lay precinct Long Pine precinct Newport precinct,' including Newport town . Newport town Pewaukee precinct s Thurman precinct * Saline county. Atlanta precinct Big Blue precinct Brush Creek precinct Crete precinct, including Crete city Crete city Ward I 885 Ward 2 619 Ward 3 69s Devvitt precinct, including Dewitt village Dewitt village Dorchester precinct, including Dorchester village Dorchester village Friend precinct, including Friend village Friend village Lincoln precinct Monroe precinct North Fork precinct Olive precinct, including Tobias village Tobias village Pleasant Hill precinct South Fork precinct, including Western village Western village Swan Creek precinct, including Swan ton village Swanton village Turkey Creek precinct Wilber precinct, including Wilber village Wilber village Sarpy county. Bellevue precinct, including Fort Crook village Fort Crook village Fairview precinct Forest City precinct, including Gretna village Gretna village La Platte precinct Papillion precinct, including Papillion village Papillion village Plattford precinct Richland precinct Springfield precinct, includiug Springfield village . Springfield village Hobo Island » Saunders county. 1900 155 169 170 480 2o3 222 175 18, 25 2 714 713 660 1,415 662 1,193 521 1,819 I, 200 684 686 730 1,164 672 797 1,150 412 956 266 642 1,947 1,054 9,080 2,570 227 716 1,420 466 511 1,330 594 •476 1,060 861 400 137 22,085 1,780 1,477 616 1,342 371 866 193 1,169 426 952 324 859 672 816 729 801 937 Ashland precinct, including Ashland village Ashland village Bohemia precinct Cedar precinct, including Cedar Bluffs village Cedar Bluffs village Center precinct, including Colon village Colon village Chapman precinct, including Weston village Weston village Chester precinct, including Prague village Prague village Clear Creek precinct Douglas precinct " Elk precinct Greene precinct Marble precinct Marietta precinct, including Mead village Mead village Mariposa precinct, including Malmo village Malmo village Morse Bluffs precinct, '» including Morse Bluffs village . - . Morse Bluffs village Newman precinct .~ Oak Creek precinct, including Valparaiso village Valparaiso village Pohocco precinct Richland precinct, including Ceresco village Ceresco village Rock Creek precinct Stocking precinct, including Wahoo village Wahoo village Ward I 700 Ward 2 605 Ward 3 795 Union precinct, including Yutan village Yutan village Wahoo precinct 7 Center precinct organized from parts of Bassett and Newport precincte since 1890. . . ,„„„ » Harlan precinct annexed to Pewaukee and Thurman precincte since 1890. "Territory of Hobo Island in dispute between the states of Iowa and Nebraska. i"Morse Bluffs precinct organized from part of Douglas precinct since 1890. 330 1,003 259 643 177 649 1,292 614 877 1,166 226 748 2,874 2, joo 845 263 769 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBEASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. ScoTTS Bluff county. Castle Kock precinct Ford precinct Gering precinct, including Gering village . Gering village Highland precinct Kiowa precinct Mitchell precinct Rose precinct Roubedeau precinct Tabor precinct Winter Creek precinct Sewakd county. Precinct A Precinct B Precinct C, including Staplehurst village Staplehurst village Precinct D Precinct E, including Utica village Utica village Precinct F, including Tamora village Tamora village Precinct G '. Precinct H, including Germantown village Germantown village Precinct I Precinct J Precinct K Precinct L Precinct M, including Beaver Crossing and Cordova villages. Beaver Crossing village Cordova village Precinct N Precinct O, including Millord village Milford village Precinct P Seward city Wardl 1,071 Ward 2 899 Sheridan county. Alcove precinct Antelope precinct Beaver precinct Bingham precinct Box Butte precinct i Clinton precinct Douglas precinct Elkhom precinct Gordon precinct, including Gordon village Gordon village Grant precinct Hay Springs precinct, including Hay Springs village. Hay Springs village Hey wood precinct Hunter precinct Jessel precinct Lakeside precinct Larrabee precinct Liberty precinct •. Logan precinct Milan precinct Mill precinct Minnetonka precinct Mirage precinct Niobrara precinct Pine Creek precinct Ranch precinct Reno precinct ^ Running Water precinct Rushville precinct, including Rushville village Rushville village ', Schill precinct' , Sharp precinct^ Shendan precinct Spring Creek precinct Spring Lake precinct valley precinct White Clay precinct Wolf Creek precinct Wounded Knee precinct 1900 2,552 255 200 699 433 144 140 337 77 46 270 384 15,690 1890 543 771 984 211 633 1,145 487 139 772 194 769 816 712 701 3S9 140 717 1,570 542 612 1,970 1,033 151 87 98 47 84 133 151 177 811 542 150 581 345 62 71 88 207 75 180 175 152 172 159 104 95 130 101 122 120 662 483 175 117 396 169 277 97 210 105 211 131 16,140 458 787 1,045 740 1,201 466 868 184 784 891 142 773 887 784 817 1,008 782 1,637 555 570 2,108 8,687 268 137 184 64 451 250 252 270 716 378 103 286 198 78 282 262 227 132 211 248 86 162 184 782 484 74 132 104 302 69 171 36 49 102 239 113 132 122 196 188 324 1 Schill precinct organized from part of Box Butte precinct since 1890. 2 Reno precinct organized from part of Sharp precinct since 1890. s Given as in Washington township in 1890. 'Includes population (394) of Bodarc, Five Points, and Sheep Creek pre- cincts: Bodarc annexed to Hat Creek precinct; part of Five Points annexed to Hat Creek precinct and part taken to form part of Sugar Loaf precinct; and Sheep Creek annexed to Running Water precinct. 'Part taken to form part of Sugar Loaf precinct since 1890. 'Bodarc precinct (population 127 in 1890) and part of Five Points precinct annexed since 1890. ' Sheep Creek precinct (population 30 in 1890) annexed since 1890. * Organized from parts of Cottonwood and Five Points precincts since 1890. 'Returned as Lower Running Water in 1890. '"Organized from part of Stanton precinct since 1890. " Organized from parts of Spring Branch and Stanton precincts since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Sherman county . Ashton township, including Ashton town Ashton town Bristol township Clay township Elm township Harrison township, including Litchfield town . Litchfield townS Hazard township Logan township Loup township, including Loup city Loup city Oak Creek township Rockville township, including Rockville town. Rockville town Scott township Washington township Webster township Sioux county . Andrews precinct Antelope precinct Bowen precinct, including Harrison town. Harrison town Cottonwood precinct^ Hat Creek precinct' Montrose precinct Running Water precinct' Snake Creek precinct Sugar Loaf precinct* Warbonnet precinct Whistle Creek precinct" White River precinct 1900 Stanton county . Butterfly precinct '" Dewey precinotu Dimick precinct i* Elkhom precinct's Haymow precinct" Humbug precinct,'* including Pilger village . Pilger village Kingsburg precinct" Maple Creek precinct" Ramshom precinct " Spring Branch precinct'8 Stanton precinct,'* including Stanton city . . . Stanton city Union Creek precinct ™ Thayer county . Alexandria precinct, including Alexandria village Alexandria village Belvidere precinct, including Belvidere aiid Briiiiing villages. Belvidere village Eruning village ' . " Byron precinct " Carleton precinct, including Carleton viliage !'.!!!.'!!"""' Carleton village Chester precinct, 21 including Chester viliage Chester village Davenport precinct, including Davenport" village! Davenport village Friedensau precinct Gilead precinct * Hebron precinct, including Hebron city ! Hebron city Ward I •;;■ Ward 2 5»i Wards f'5 Hubbell precinct, 21 including iiubbeii vi'liage" \\" ^^ Hubbell village Kiowa precinct Rose Creek precinct ^^"Sf shkr viST'^'"'^*' " *°'''""^*"^ Deshiervillage; '.'.'.'.'.. Stoddard precinct'"'!!!!! !."!!!!!! ;;;;."."." 6,550 635 251 605 349 289 612 240 425 379 ,169 826 334 810 158 397 349 197 2,055 134 73 338 168 248 263 146 160 98 143 147 96 219 6,959 435 462 337 421 609 810 250 528 596 361 511 1,547 1,052 342 1890, I" Organized from part of Union Creek precinct since 1890 "Organized from parts of Spring Branch and uSionCre< "pJ??"if,^5JfH'? P#yi°!v?^"Ssburg precinct since 1890. 1,146 332 1,654 4S8 25s 819 1,249 309 794 439 961 446 409 1,185 2,435 1,5" 375 523 570 ,088 258 494 '"?StrkSV°^i°^^^"^^^^^^^^^ since 1890. ^^^^^ '° ^"^ Haymow precinct and part of Humbug precinct annexed . i« Parte'teken ?n'?nrm°.'a"''?^'™'" P*"^' °* Maple Creek precinct since 1890. 1" Parte tekin to fnS^ tt->°i^'''^^5; and Elkhom precincts since 1890. 1890 °™ Butterfly precinct and part of Dewey precinct since 1390!°''"''''^ '^^^'°- ^ *°™ ^''''^^"^ precinct and part of Elkhom precinct since Cree?p?ec1ncteKl"im'^"°'^''' '™'^ P"-^*^"^ «^«^t«'- ^^bbell, and Spring 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEBRASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Thomas county . Natick precinct Norway precinct. . . Seneca precinct Thedford precinct . Thurston county. Blackbird precinct Bryan precinct i Dawes precinct ^ Flonrnoy precinct s Omaha precinct ' Pender precinct.i including Pender town . Pender town Perry precinct ' Thayer precinct Winnebago precinct Omaha Indian reservation Winnebago Indian reservation Valley county. Arcadia township, including Arcadia village Arcadia village Davis Creek township Elyria township Enterprise township Eureka tovfnship Geranium township Independent township Liberty township Michigan township Noble township - - North Loup township, including North Loup village. North Loup village Ord township. Including Ord city Ord city Springdale township Vinton township Yale township Washington county. Arlington township, including Arlington village Arlington village Blair township :-,-■•;--.■■■:: Blair City township, coextensive with Blair city Blair city: Ward I 738 Wards $37 Wards ^°' Ward 4 ■•- 734 Calhoun township,* including Calhoun village Calhoun village Cuming township De Soto township Pontanelle township Grant township - ■ Herman township, including Herman village Herman village Lincoln tovroship - - - - - Eichland tovimship, including Kennard town Kennard town Sheridan tovmship Wayne county Brenna precinct Chapin precinct :•■-■„- — ,v ;' " :,' ' Deer Creek precinct, including Carroll town . Carroll town Garfield precinct Hancock precinct 5 ..........,..-.-•--■-■ Hosklns precinct,* including Hoskins town . . Hoskins town Hunter precinct Leslie precinct Logan precinct 628 84 154 304 8,756 866 330 625 678 480 1,240 943 564 479 1,265 1,141 1,098 7,3 1890 737 374 265 484 330 385 476 288 309 361 254 877 420 1,737 1,372 293 302 241 13, 086 1,378 579 1,011 2,970 1,494 346 638 370 759 866 996 321 860 1,179 275 676 9,862 743 252 480 645 763 175 703 877 125 66 237 3,176 417 428 1,121 MINOR CIVIL divisions. 796 429 256 408 354 418 519 240 403 318 162 796 386 1,603 1,208 259 324 236 11, 869 1,167 412 1,443 2,069 1,187 665 277 803 926 827 319 866 1,000 '"649 6,169 336 328 190 388 600 627 362 416 1 Brvan orecinct organized from part of Pender precinct since 189a 2D™snrectact oreanized from part of Omaha precinct since 1890 B Houmoyprednct organized from part of Perry precinct since 1890. ■1 Given as Fort Calhoun in 1890. Wayne county— Continued. Plum Creek precinct Sherman precinct Strahan precinct Wayne precinct, coextensive with Wayne town Wilbur precinct Winside precinct,!" coextensive with Winside town. Winside town Webster county. Batin township Beaver Creek township Catherton township Elm Creek township Garfield township Glen wood township Guide Bock township, including Guide Rock village — Guide Rock village Harmony township Inavale township Line township Oak Creek township Pleasant Hill township Potsdam township, including Blue Hill village Blue Hill village Red Cloud township, including Red Cloud city Red Cloud city Ward 1 599 Ward 2 955 Stillwater township Walnut Creek township Wheeler county. 1900 1890 Bartlett precinct Buffalo precinct Caldwell precinct Clear Creek precinct. Clearwater precinct . Ericson precinct ^ Francis precinct Fremont precinct Keuka precinct Mud Creek precinct . Valley precinct York county. Arborville township Baker township, exclusive of part of York city Beaver township Bradshaw township, including Bradshaw village Bradshaw village Brown township Hays township, including part of McCool Junction village McCool Junction village (part of) Total for McCool Junction village, in Hays and McFad- den townships. Henderson township, including Henderson village Henderson village Leroy township, exclusive of part of York city Lockridge township - - - - McFadden township, including part of McCool Junction village. McCool Junction village (part of) Morton township, including Benedict village Benedict village New York township, exclusive of part of York city Stewart township, including Gresham village Gresham village Thayer township Waco township, including Waco village Waco village West Blue township - - - .- York city, in Baker, Leroy, and New York townships — Wardl 1.327 Ward 2 1.503 Wards , 9?* Ward 4 1.318 650 564 494 2,119 641 400 400 11, 619 461 553 418 474 462 789 997 416 664 600 322 717 637 1,378 823 2,253 1,554 629 376 169 53 107 141 185 160 35 95 165 191 71 18,205 818 656 740 1,043 365 773 668 50 276 1,149 20S 690 721 869 226 877 292 677 992 297 767 952 310 702 5,132 s Winside precinct organized from part of Hancock precinct 6 Formerly Spring Branch. ' Includes population (50) of Cedar precinct. 8 Cedar precinct annexed since 1890. 495 214 516 1,178 248 130 11, 210 405 528 868 479 559 689 887 336 610 378 463 609 586 1,402 796 2,263 676 321 206 111 173 132 224 73 89 100 228 200 97 17, 279 813 434 886 857 27 204 689 704 913 177 916 681 996 774 1,046 278 849 3,406 since 1890. 16 There are 365 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Nebraska, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF NEBRASKA: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Adams village Ainsworth village Albion village Alexandria village Allen village Alliance city Alma city Amherst village Anselmo village Ansley village Arapahoe town Arcadia village Ariington village Ashland village Ashton town Atkinson town Auburn city Aurora city Avoca village Axtell village Ayr village Bancroft village Barada village Bameston village Bartley village Basse tt village Battle Creek village Beatrice city Beaver town Beaver Crossing village . Beemer village Belden village Bellwood village Belvidere village Benedict village Benkelman village Bennett village Bennington town Benson village Berlin village Bertrand village Bethany village Blair city Bloomfield village Bloomington village Blue Hill village Blue Springs village Bradshaw village Brainard village Brock village Broken Bow city Brownville city Bruning village Bruno village Burchard village Burwell town Butte village Cairo village , Calhoun village Callaway town Cambridge village Campbell village , Carleton village , Carroll town , Cedar Bluffs village Cedar Rapids village Central City Ceresco village Chadron city Chapman village Chester village Clarks village Clarkson village Clay Center village Clearwater village Coleridge village College View village Colon village Columbus city Cook village Cordova village Cortland village Cozad town Crab Orchard village Craig village Crawford village Creighton town Creston village Crete city Culbertson village Curtis village Dakota City village Danbury village Dannebrog village POPULATION. 1900 1890 417 605 733 1,269 926 332 236 2,535 829 923 905 183 145 468 701 734 374 429 579 412 1,477 1,601 251 595 701 2,664 1,637 1,921 1,862 255 166 329 262 141 173 733 344 147 250 247 220 270 606 352 7,875 13,836 911 763 359 455 350 197 410 413 458 359 292 296 367 495 474 229 510 150 344 265 330 2,970 2,069 678 488 464 823 796 786 963 365 434 384 306 543 348 1,875 1,647 718 980 255 191 297 201 460 378 350 224 346 406 234 840 510 368 309 468 252 68 371 181 559 484 1,571 1,368 226 211 1,665 1,867 209 439 407 554 344 147 590 390 198 215 471 315 865 193 3,522 3,134 278 149 390 609 739 642 268 229 462 290 781 571 909 822 337 200 2,199 2,310 422 460 435 378 621 219 301 280 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. Davenport village. . . David City Dawson village Daykin village Decatur village Deshler village Dewitt village Diller village Dixon village Dodge village Doniphan village . . . Dorchester village . . Douglas village Dubois village Dunbar village Dundee village Eagle village Eddy ville village . . . Edgar city Elba village Elgin village Elk Creek village . . . Elkhorn village Elm Creek village. . . Elmwood village Elwood village Emerson village Endicott village Eustis village Ewing village. Exeter village Fairbury city Fairfield city Fairmont city Falls City Famam village Farwell village Filley village Firth village Florence village Fort Crook vOIage . . . Franklin village Fremont city Friend village FuUerton city Geneva city Genoa village .• . Gering village Germantown village . Gibbon village Glenville village Gordon village Gothenburg village . . Grafton village Grand Island city Grant village Greeley Center town . Greenwood village . . . Gresham village Gretna village Gross village Guide Rock village . . Hampton village Hardy village Harrison town Hartington city Harvard city Hastings city Havelock village Hay Springs village. . Hebron city Hemingford village . . Henderson village ... Herman village Hickman village Hildreth village Holdrege village Holstein village Homer village Hooper village Hoskins town Howard City village '. Howell village Hubbard village . . . Hubbell village Humboldt city Humphrey village ... Huntington village . . Imperial town Indianola city Jackson village Jansen village , Johnson village , Julian village 1900 1890 446 1,845 322 189 800 258 662 399 157 554 473 621 263 307 208 400 297 101 1,040 267 451 347 299 301 544 377 617 234 232 275 673 3,140 1,203 784 3,022 218 130 248 307 688 227 766 7,241 1,200 ,464 ,534 913 433 194 660 246 642 819 287 7,654 162 562 616 297 466 325 416 367 345 168 971 849 7,188 1,480 345 1,511 133 208 321 382 249 3,007 267 341 840 176 183 516 90 375 1,218 869 282 258 626 339 271 352 206 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. 513 2,028 163 593 751 126 437 540 216 325 357 303 373 256 145 348 764 2,630 1,029 2,102 301 259 656 6,747 1,347 1,680 793 142 646 535 7,636 316 492 495 256 430 343 111 1,076 13,684 378 1,502 319 341 141 2,601 118 251 670 150 197 330 1,114 691 195 169 579 234 Juniata village Kearney city Kenesaw village Kennard town Kimball village Laurel village Lawrence village Leigh village Lexington city , Liberty village Lincoln city Lindsay village Lin wood village Litchfield town Long Pine village Louisville village Loup city Lynch village Lyons village McCook city McCool Junction village . Madison city Madrid village Malmo village Marquette village Mason City village Mead village Meadow Grove village . . . Mema village Milf ord village Millard village Miller village Milligan viflage Minden city Monroe village Morse Bluffs village Naper village Nebraska City Neligh city Nelson village , Nemaha village Newcastle village Newman Grove village . . Newport town Niobrara village Norfolk city North Bend city , North Loup village North Platte city Oakdale village Oakland village Odell village Ogalalla village Oniowa village Omaha city O'Neillcity Ord city Orleans city Osceola vUlage Osmond village Overton village Oxford village Palisade village Palmyra village Papillion village Pawnee village Pender town Peru village Petersburg village. . Phillips village Pierce village Pilger village... Plamview village ! " ' Platte Center village ... Plattsmouth city Pleasanton village . . Plymouth village . . Ponca city Prague village . . Preston village... Eaganvillage Randolph village Ravenna village Raymond village Red Cloud city ... Republican village Reynolds village.... Rising City village .' " ' Riverton village Roca village Rockvilletown. Rogers village Roseland village Rulo village POPULATION. 1900 543 5,634 504 275 264 614 406 439 1,343 460 40, 169 1890 528 8,074 193 316 125 317 309 240 486 562 738 653 826 671 231 847 632 2,446 2,346 276 204 1,479 930 35 178 259 210 261 241 330 324 237 141 542 555 323 328 194 283 184 1,238 1,380 169 177 94 7,380 11,941 1,135 1,209 978 913 400 331 696 330 208 459 633 3,883 3,038 1,010 897 420 386 3,640 3,055 686 630 1,008 807 359 355 494 319 369 102,555 140,452 1,107 1,226 1,372 1,208 656 812 882 947 501 256 787 428 176 102 801 594 600 1,969 1,650 943 429 848 624 478 186 770 663 250 162 603 375 392 302 4,964 8,392 103 195 1,043 1,009 324 185 149 208 850 374 808 6'28 200 1,654 1,839 386 428 260 271 499 610 827 389 177 191 158 124 227 877 786 1? Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, 1900— Continued. AND VILLAGES OE NEBRASKA: 1890 AND CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Rushvllle Tillage St. Edwards village . St. Helena village . . . St. Paul city Salem village Sargent village Schuyler city Scotia town Scribner village Seward city Shelby village Shelton village Shickley village Shubert village Sidney town Silver Creek village . Snyder village Southbend village . . South Omaha city. . . South Sioux City Spalding village Spencer village Springfield village . . Springview village . . Stanton city Staplehurst village. . Steelburg village Steinauer village POPULATION. 1900 1890 483 625 151 ,475 533 250 !,157 267 827 ,970 425 861 872 303 1,001 291 229 141 5,001 889 148 135 400 188 1,052 211 313 213 484 293 189 1,263 504 2,160 418 664 2,108 333 706 307 132 1,062 603 857 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Stella village Sterling village Stockham village Stockville village Strang village Stratton village Stromsburg city Stuart village Sumner village Superior city Sutton city Swan ton village Syracuse village Table Rock village.'. Talmage village Tamora village Te(Jumseh city Tekamah city Tilden village Tobias village Trenton village Ulysses village Unadilla village Union village University Place village . Upland village Ctica village Valentine village POPULATION. 1900 1890 498 782 169 269 234 225 1,154 382 210 1,577 1,365 266 861 852 489 139 2,005 1,597 533 672 329 563 243 282 1,130 281 487 811 399 211 227 269 326 245 1,614 1,541 184 728 673 429 184 1,664 1,244 539 267 621 195 571 '466 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Valley town Valparaiso village. . . Verdigre town Verdon village Waco village Wahoo village Wakefield village . - . Wallace village Waterloo village Wauneta village — Wausa village Waverly village Wayne town Weeping Water city. Western village West Lincoln village Weston village West Point city Wilber village Wilcox village Wilson ville town Winside town Wisner village Wood River village . Wymore city York city Yutan village POPULATION. 1900 1890 534 614 200 340 310 2,100 755 130 345 181 441 266 2,119 1,156 412 220 426 1,890 1,054 266 296 400 963 589 2,626 5,132 263 378 515 207 253 27§ 2,006 1,178 1,350 397 443 341 1,842 1,226 250 130 610 481 2,420 3,405 Of the above named 365 incorporated places there are 27 which have more than 2,000 inhabitants, and of these 17 have less than 5,000, 7 have more than 5,000 but less than 10,000, and 3 have more than 25,000. For the 3 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it was separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF LINCOLN, OMAHA, AND SOUTH OMAHA: 1860 TO 1900. LINCOLN. OMAHA. SOUTH OMAHA. CENSnS TEABS. Population. Increase. Population, Increase. Population. Increase. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1900 40,169 55,154 13,003 114,985 42, 151 127.2 324.2 102,555 140,452 30,518 16,083 1,883 137,897 109,934 14,435 14,200 127.0 360.2 89.8 754.1 26,001 8,062 17,939 222.5 1880 1870 1860 1 Decrease. According to this summary, the census history of Omaha began in 1860, when it had a population of 1,883, which increased to 140,452 in 1890; that of Lincoln began in 1880, when it had a population of 13,003, which increased to 55,154 in 1890; and that of South Omaha began in 1890, when it had a population of 8,062, which increased to 26',001 in 1900. Both Omaha and Lincoln have suffered a loss in population during the last decade equivalent to 27 per cent of the population reported for those cities at the census of 1890. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin No. 3S. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 18, 1901. POPULATION OF NEVADA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Nevada by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Nevada -was organized as a territory March 2, 1861, and admitted as a state October 31, 1864. Table 1 shows the population of Nevada at each census from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each ■ decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF NEVADA : 1860 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 42,335 45,761 62,266 42,491 6,857 13,426 U6,505 19,775 35,634 17.5 126.5 46.5 519.7 1890 1880 1870 - - - The population of the state in 1900 is 42,335 as compared with a population in 1890 of 45, '761, representing a decrease since 1890 of 3,426, or 7.5 per cent. There were in 1890, also, 1,557 Indians and 37 other persons, or a total of 1,594 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., who were specially enumerated under the provisions of the census act but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. The population increased rapidly from 1860 to 1880, but during the two succeeding decades it decreased, and in 1900 the population shown is somewhat less than it was in 1870. It will be noticed, however, that the state has in 1900 more than six times as large a population as that given for 1860, the first census in which it appears. The total land surface of Nevada is, approximately, 109,740 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 0.4 ; 1900, 0.4. Table 2 shows the population of Nevada by counties at each census from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (CP18M) Table 2.-POPULATION OF NEVADA BY COUNTIES: 1860 TO 1900. The State _ Carson i._. Chtuchill . Douglas... Elko Esmeralda . Eureka Humboldt . Lander 1900 42,835 1,534 5,688 1,972 1,954 4,463 1,534 1890 45,761 703 1,551 4,794 2,148 3,275 3,434 2,266 1880 62,266 479 1,581 5,716 3,220 7,086 3,480 3,624 1870 42,491 196 1,215 3,447 1,553 2,815 1860 6,857 6,712 40 1850 Lincoln. Lyon Nye Ormsby . Koop2 St. Marys ' .. Storey Washoe ^ Wiite Pine - 1900 3,284 2,268 1,140 2,893 3,673 9,141 1,961 1890 2,466 1,987 1,290 4,883 8,806 6,437 1,721 1880 2,637 2,409 1,875 5,412 286 16,115 5,664 2,682 1870 2,985 1,837 1,087 3,668 133 11, 359 3,091 7,189 1860 1 No records by wMch to account for its disappearance. ^ Eoop annexed to Washoe in 1883. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF NEVADA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCREASE. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The State 13,426 17.5 Lander 1732 818 281 1150 11,990 15,133 2,704 240 132.3 33.2 14.1 in. 6 140.8 158.3 42.0 13.9 Churchill 127 117 894 1176 11,321 1,029 18.1 11.1 18.6 18.2 140.3 30.0 Douglas Ormsby Elko Esmeralda- . Eureka.. Humboldt . _ 105 1860 1 Decrease. There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Nevada since 1890. Of the 14 counties in the state 1 have increased and 7 have decreased in population since 1890. The counties which show the largest rates of increase are Washoe, 42.0 per cent; Lincoln, 33.2 per cent; and Humboldt, 30.0 per cent. The 1 counties showing a decrease in population are Douglas, Esmeralda, Eureka, Lander, Nye, Ormsby, and Storey. Table 4 shows the population of Nevada by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEVADA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINCE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Churchill county i Alpine precinct Cottonwood precinct Hot Springs precinct New River precinct St. Clair precinct Stillwater precinct Douglas county i Cave Rock precinct East Fork precinct Genoa precinct Hobart precinct Jacks Valley precinct Mottsville precinct Klko county 1 Bryau precinct Butte Valley precinct Carlin precinct Clover Valley precinct Columbia precmct Elko precinct Fort Halleck precinct Halleck Station precinct — Huntington Valley precinct Island Mountain precinct ... Jack Creek precinct Lamoille Valley precinct — Mardis precinct Mound Valley precinct Mountain City precinct 1900 830 108 41 Ci5 276 211 129 1,534 67 746 323 13 74 311 61 27 344 195 69 849 58 100 134 HI 74 147 41 109 100 1890 703 1,551 MINOK CIVIL DmSIONS. Elko county— Continued. North Fork precinct North Ruby precinct O'Neils precinct Pleasant Valley precinct . Railroad precinct Ruby Valley precinct.. Salmon River precinct _ South Fork precinct Sprueemount precinct.. Starr Valley precinct ... Tecoma precmct Toano precinct Tuscarora precinct Wells precinct White Rock precinct Wielands precinct . Duck Valley Indian reservation. Esmeralda county i. Aurora precinct Cambridge precinct ZI. Candelana precinct Douglass precinct Fish Lake precinct II"..I Hawthorne precinct Lida Valley precinct Palmetto precinct Pine Srove precinct Silver Peak precinct Sodaville precinct Sweetwater precinct .. . " Tule Canyon precinct ' Walker River Indian reservation 1900 1 Not returned by precinefci in 1890. 122 137 47 58 34 169 85 156 69 416 124 127 669 440 132 45 439 1,972 2,14S 75 80 160 69 104 436 42 37 84 140 209 116 28 392 1890 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEVADA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. 5IIN0K CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 EUKEKA OOUNTYl. Antelope Valley precinct— Beowawe precinct Diamond Mine precinct Eureka precinct Fish Creek Valley jjrecinct - Garrison Mine precinct Mineral Hill precinct Palisade precmct Pine Station precinct Ruby Hill precinct Spring Valley precinct whites Ranch precinct Humboldt countyI- Adelalde precinct Bartlett Creek precinct Central precinct Dun Glen precinct Foltz precmct Golconda precinct Humboldt House precinct- Kennedy precinct Kings River precinct lovelock precinct McDermitt precinct Mill City precinct Norths Ranch precinct Paradise precinct Pueblo precinct Rebel Creek precinct Rye Patch precinct Sulphur Mine precinct Unionville precinct Willow Point precmct Winnemucca precinct Landee county 1 Austin precinct, No. 1 Austin precinct, No. 2 Battle Mountain precinct- Bullion precinct Cortez precinct Dean precinct Galena precinct Hess precinct Lewis precinct Lincoln county i. Bristol precinct Buukerville precinct — Camp Valley precinct— . Cave Valley precmct — Clover Valley precinct-. Cottonwood precinct — Crescent precinct Deer Lodge precinct — Delamar precinct - Dutch Flat precinct Eagle Valley precinct Eldorado Canyon precinct. a precinct, including Moapa Indian reservation. Moapa Indian reservation Overton precinct Pahranagat Valley precinct Panaca precinct Pioche precinct Rioville precinct Kose Valley precinct Round Valley precinct St. Joe precinct St. Thomas precinct Sandy precinct 1,954 65 99 120 785 25 158 42 181 26 26S 27 163 4,463 19 156 6 47 71 423 112 96 23 1,204 207 62 42 449 31 133 105 22 71 74 1,110 1,534 305 365 10 117 16 74 159 91 3,284 2 251 5 8 43 4 6 232 904 19 56 23 13 3 9 5 30 89 102 160 137 136 157 339 242 11 10 14 57 43 31 3,276 3,434 2,266 2,466 Lincoln county— Continued. Searchlight precinct Spring Valley precinct Temple Bar precinct Wilsons Creek precinct Not located by precincts.' Lyon county i-. Churchill precinct Como Minmg precinct -. Dayton precinct Mason Valley precinct_. Mound House precinct.. Plummer precinct Silver City precinct Smiths Valley precinct- Sutro precinct Wabuska precinct Nye county 1. Belmont precinct Currant Creek precinct . Downeyville precinct„._ Duckw'ater precinct lone precinct Pahrump precinct Smoky Valley precinct _ Tybo precinct Union Canyon precinct. White River precinct .._ Obmsby county 1- Carson township, including Carson City Carson City Ward I 96s Ward 2 1,135 Empire township Stobey county 1 - Gold Hill township Virginia City Ward 1 711 Ward 2 746 Ward 8 828 Ward 4 410 Virginia township Washoe county 1 - Browns precinct Franktown precinct. Glendale precinct Pyramid precinct. Reno precinct, including Reno town Reno town Ward I 787 Ward 2 949 Ward 3 743 Ward 4 1, 13^ Ward s 889 Salt Marsh precinct Verdi precinct Wadsworth precinct Washoe precinct Pyramid Lake Indian reservation White Pine county 1., Aurum precinct Cherry Creek precinct Ely precinct Hamilton precinct Newark precinct Osceola precinct Snake Valley precinct White River precinct 211 42 3 12 12 2,268 43 15 458 709 45 197 307 282 109 103 242 52 3 107 149 107 132 124 158 2,893 2,649 2, 100 244 3,673 872 2,695 456 148 570 74 5,076 4,500 279 400 124 705 1,961 131 414 525 221 91 176 i- 144 269 1 Not returned by precincts in 1S90. There are 3 incorporated cities and towns in Nevada, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCOEPOEATED CITIES AND TOWNS OF NEVADA : 1890 AND 1900. CITIES AND TOWNS. Carson City Reno town-_. Virginia City, POPULATION. 1900 2,100 4,500 2,695 1890 3,950 3,563 8,511 Of the above named 8 incorporated places, Reno is the only one in which the population has increased during the last decade. Carson City has declined in population from 3,950 in 1890 to 2,100 in 1900, and Virginia City from 8,511 to 2,695 within the same period. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the .United States. Census Bulletin. No. 36. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 19, 1901. POPULATION OF NEW JERSEY BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of New Jersey by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. New Jersey was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of New Jersey at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF NEW JEESEY : 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 1890 1,883,669 1,444,933 1,131,116 906,096 672,035 489,555 373,306 320,823 277,426 245,562 211,149 184,139 438,736 313,817 225,020 234,061 182,480 116,249 52,483 43,397 31,864 34,413 27,010 30.4 27.7 24.8 34.8 37.3 31.1 16.4 15.6 13.0 16.3 14.7 1880 1870 _ - 1860 1850 1840 _ 1830 1820 1810 - 1800 The population of the state' in 1900 is 1,883,669 as compared with a population in 1890 of 1,444,933, representing an increase during the decade of 438,736, or 30.4 per cent. This is a little higher rate of increase than that for the decade from 1880 to 1890, when it was 27.7 per cent, and a still greater rate of increase than that for the decade from 1870 to 1880 when it was 24.8 per cent. The numerical increase for the last decade is also more than that for- the decade from 1880 to 1890, and in fact more than that for any preceding ten-year period. It is observed that the growth of the state in population was relatively slow during the first half-century of its history, from 1790 to 1840, and that during that period its population was but little more than doubled, while in the subsequent sixty years its population has become more than five times as large as it was in 1840. The population of New Jersey in 1900 is more than ten times as large as that given for 1790, the first year in which its population is given in the census report. The total land surface of New Jersey is, approximately, 7,525 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 192.0 ; 1900, 250.3. Table 2 shows the population' of New Jersey by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, -which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. CP 18M Table 2.— POPULATION OF NEW JERSEY BY COUNTIES : 1790 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 1,883,669 1,444,933 1,131,116 906,096 672,035 489,555 373,306 320,823 277,426 245,562 211,149 184,139 Atlantic— 46,402 78,441 58,241 107,643 13,201 51,193 359,053 31,905 386,048 34,507 95,365 79,762 82,057 65,156 19,747 155,202 25,530 32,948 24,134 99,353 37,781 28,836 47,226 58,528 87,687 11,268 45,438 256,098 28,649 275,126 35,355 79,978 61,754 69,128 54,101 15,974 105,046 25,151 28,311 22,259 72,467 36,553 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 14,455 68,860 24,579 27,162 23,539 55,571 36,589 14,093 30,122 53,639 46,193 8,349 34,665 143,839 21,562 129,067 36,963 46,386 45,029 46,195 43,137 13,628 46,416 23,940 23,510 23,168 41,a59 34,336 U,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, 8,961 14,725 43,203 25,422 6,433 17,189 73,950 14,655 21,822 28,990 27,992 28,636 30,313 30,158 10,032 22,569 19,467 19,692 22,989 8,726 13,223 32,831 22,412 31,107 18,138 28,822 16,603 24,979 15,156 21,521 " 12 601 Burlington i 18,095 Camden Cape May 5,324 14,374 44,621 25,438 9,483 24,789 21,502 21,893 32,909 25,844 4,936 14,093 41, 911 28,431 4,265 12,668 30,793 23,071 3,632 12,670 25,984 19,744 3,066 9,529 22,269 16,118 2,571 8,248 17,785 13,363 Cumberland— Essex _.. Gloucester- Hudson Hunterdon 31,060 28,513 24,556 21,261 20,153 Mercer Middlesex 23,157 29,233 23,666 21,470 25,038 21,368 20,381 22,150 21,828 17,890 19,872 17,750 15,956 16,918 16,216 Monmoutli Morris Ocean i .. Passaic 16,734 16,024 17,455 21,770 Salem 14,155 17,689 20,346 14,022 16,506 32,752 12,761 14,725 25,549 11,371 12,815 22,534 10,437 12,296 19,500 Somerset Sussex Union . Warren 22,358 20,366 18,627 1 Part of Burlington annexed to Ocean since 1890. Table 3 — INCREASE IN POPULATION OP NEW JERSEY BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The State. Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Number. Per cent. 438,736 80.4 17,566 60.9 31, 215 66.1 1287 10.5 19,956 22.8 1,933 17.2 5,755 12.7 102,955 40.2 3,256 11.4 110, 922 1848 40.3 12.4 Mercer Middlesex. Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset — Sussex Union Warren INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 15, 387 18,008 12, 929 11, 055 3,773 50, 156 379 4,637 1,875 26,886 1,228 19.2 29.2 18.7 20.4 23.6 47.7 1.5 16.4 8.4 37.1 3.4 1 Decrease. The only territorial change which has been made in the counties of New Jersey since 1890 is the annexation of part of Burlington to Ocean. Of the 21 counties in the state all but 2 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Bergen, GG-l-per cent; Atlantic, 60.9 per cent; Passaic, 4:1.1 per cent; Hudson, 40.3 per cent; and Essex, 40.2 per cent. The 2 counties showing a decrease in population are Burlington and Hunterdon. Table 4 shows the population of New Jersey by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OP NEW JERSEY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Atlantic county. Absecon towni . Atlantic City Ward 1 6,236 Ward 2 6,830 Ward 3 7,666 Ward 4 8,116 Brigantine city 2 Buena Vista townsliip Egg Harbor city Egg Harbor township^ ■Galloway township^ Hamilton township Hammonton town .' Linwood borough I longport borough 5 Mulllca township- Pleasantville borough i Somers Point borough 1 South Atlantic City borough 1 . Weymouth township Bekgen county"-. Allendale borough Bergen township Bergenflelda borough Bogota borough • Carlstadt borough Cliflside Park borough ■Cressldll borough Delford borough Bumont borough 'East Rutherford borough :Englewood city Ward 1 1,53.T Ward 2 l.'ltiS Ward 3 2,126 Ward 4 1, 129 ^nglewood Cliffs borough Tairview borough Franklin township •Garfield borough Harrington township Hasbrouck Heights borough Hillsdale township Hohokus township Leonia borough Little Ferry borough Lodi borough Xodl township. Maywood borough Midland township Midland Park borough Montvale borough --— — New Barbadoes township, coextensive with Hackensack town. Hackensack town : Ward I z.fioS Ward 2 2.324 Ward 3 2.079 Ward 4 1.870 Ward 5 5*2 North Arlington borough Old Tappan borough Orvil township , Overpeck township Palisades township ■palisades Park borough Park Eidge borough Bidgefield borough Bidgefield township Eidgewood township, coextensive borough and Eidgewood village. Glen Rock borough Eidgewood village Eiverside borough .. Eutherford borough Saddle Eiver borough Saddle Eiver township Teaneok township Tenafly borough Underclifl borough- with Glen Rock 46,402 580 27,838 99 1,646 1,808 1,863 2,469 1,682 3,481 495 80 880 2,182 308 69 972 78,441 694 346 729 337 2,574 746 643 2,640 6,263 218 1,003 2,139 3,504 3,224 1,255 891 2,610 804 1,240 1,917 448 536 1,298 1,348 416 9,443 290 269 1,207 1,987 860 644 870 584 2,612 613 2,685 561 4,411 415 1,954 768 1,746 1,006 28,836 501 13,055 1,299 1,439 *3,027 2,208 1,512 3,833 636 697 191 " 638 47,226 1,549 527 1,438 1,028 781 998 6,004 2,293 1,046 1 Included in Egg Harbor township in 1890 ; now independent. 2 Ma-antSiecltv oSranlzed from part of Galloway township since 1890. I fn^fndPd AbsJcon town and Linwood, PleasantviUe, Somers Point, and south AtianticitrtOTShs in 1890; part 'taken to form Longport borough nS^^^^h^^^S^^^l -rmationa^to "^;|^|^'^|S«S=£&^^S^?owiis,iips; LittL'E|^"HXo?Si5lTe»c?inSun!|lSRandolphtoWasS^ "•"'PiFieldsboro borough organised from part of Bordentown township since ^*^?i Included Rlverton borough in 1890; part taken to form Palmyra township *™?f Slusive of population of Eiverton borough. Bebgen county— Continued. Union township Upper Saddle Eiver borough _ Wallington borough Washington township Westwood borough, Woodcliff borough Woodridge borough . BUBLINGTON county '- Bass River township Beverly city Beverly township Bordentown city Ward 1 1,669 Ward 2 1,669 Ward 3 872 Bordentown township s Burlington city Ward 1 1,637 Ward 2 2,083 Ward 3 1,853 Ward 4 1,819 BurUngton township Chester township Chesterfield township Cinnaminson township w Delran township!- Easthampton township Evesham township Fleldsboro borougn* Florence township Lumberton township Mansfield township Medford township Mt. Laurel township New Hanover township Northampton township Palmyra township 13 Pemberton borough " Pemberton township" Eiverside township 12 Eiverton borough" Shamong township Southampton township Springfield township Washington township i' Westhampton township . — Willingboro township Woodland township Camden county-. Camden city •' Ward 1 8,283 Ward 2 7,158 Ward 3 4,692 Ward 4 4,950 Ward 6 '.971 Ward 6 V,3'3 Ward 7 8,151 Ward 8 7,760 Ward 9 6,337 Ward 10 4,886 Ward 11 3,894 Ward 12 4,580 Center township Chesilhurst borough 20 CoUingswood borough 21 Delaware township Gloucester City ------ Ward 1 2.750 Ward 2 4,090 Gloucester township Haddon township 21 Had donfleld borough 21 MerchantvlUe borough Pennsauken township 1° Voorhees township^s Waterford township^* Winslow township 25 1,590 1,812 782 329 582 800 1,960 1,804 4,110 7,392 1,061 4,420 1,143 1,078 890 684 1,429 469 1,956 1,624 1,518 ],969 1,644 1,827 6,168 2,300 771 1,493 2,581 1,332 910 1,904 1,382 617 567 673 398 107,643 75,935 2,192 283 1,633 1,679 6,840 4,018 2,012 2,776 1,608 3,145 969 2,161 2,392 12 Eiverside township organized from part of Delran township since 1890. 13 Organized from part of Cinnaminson township since 1890. w Pemberton borough, included in Pemberton township in 1890, now Inde- pendent. 16 Exclusive of population of Pemberton borough. i» Included in Cinnaminson township in 1890; now independent. " Eandolph township (population 302 in 1890) annexed. 18 Includes population (6,445) of Stockton township. 13 Pennsauken township and wards 11 and 12 of Camden city organized from Stockton township since 1890. ,..,„„„ . j j * 20 Included in Waterford and Wlnslow townships m 1890 ; now independent. 21 CoUingswood and Haddonfield boroughs. Included in Haddon fo-wnship in 1.S90, now independent. ,„ ^, ^ ,j ,. . i, 22 Exclusive of population of CoUingswood and Haddonfield boroughs. 23 Organized from part of Waterford township since 1890. 21 Included part of ChesUhurst borough in 1890 ; part taken to form voorhees township since 1890. ^ , ^ ^ 25 Includes population of part of Chesilhurst borough, not separately returned in 1890. 26 Included part of Chesilhurst borough m 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP NEW JERSEY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cape May county. Anglesea borough . Avalon borough i-_ Cape May city. Cape May Point borough . Dennis township Holly Beach borough Lower township 1 — Middle township i Ocean City Ward 1 1900 Ward 2_. . 626 . 681 Sea Isle City borough South Cape May borough 2_. Upper township West Cape May borough 2__. Wild wood borough! COMEERLAND COUNTY- Bridgeton city Ward 1 2,557 Ward 2 3,031 Ward 3 3,434 Ward 4 3,075 Ward 5 1,816 Commercial township Deerfleld township Downe township Fairfield township Greenwich township Hopewell township Landis township ' Lawrence township Maurice River township Millville city . Ward 1 3,298 Ward 2 1,984 Ward 3 3,007 Ward 4 2, 346 Stow Creek township Vineland borough '^ Essex oounty- Belleville township Bloomfield town 6 Caldwell borough^ Caldwell township « Clinton township ' East Orange city » Ward 1 3,017 Ward 2 4, 847 Ward 3 5, 548 Ward 4 3,413 Ward 5 4,681 Franklin township Glen Ridge borough i» III.II Irvington town 7 ~ Livingston township Z""_ Milburn township ~_ Montclair town n . Ward 1 4,374" Ward 2 3,483 Ward 3 3,386 Ward 4 2, 719 Newark city ' Ward 1 . is'm' Ward- 2 13,670 Ward 3 21,370 Ward 4 11,111 Ward 5 15,103 Ward 6 17,821 Ward 7 14,531 Ward 8 13,651 Ward 9 12,086 Ward 10_^ 18, 313 Ward 11 18,632 Ward 12 16,912 Ward 13 21,194 Ward 14 23,359 Ward 15 14,612 North Caldwell borough ' '_ 13,201 161 93 2,257 153 2,778 569 1, 141 2,191 1,307 340 14 1,351 696 150 51,193 13,913 2,982 3,066 1,833 1,911 1,283 1,807 4,721 1,658 2,132 10,583 934 4,370 359,053 5,907 9,668 1,367 1,619 1,325 21,506 3,682 1,960 5,265 1,412 2,837 13,962 246, 070 297 1890 11,268 161 2,136 167 1,707 217 1,156 2,368 452 766 1,381 757 45, 438 11,424 2,344 2,614 1,793 1,688 1,173 1,743 *3,865 1,729 2,279 10,002 972 3,822 256, 098 3,487 7,708 8 3,684 13,282 2,007 1,197 2,437 8,666 181,830 1 Avalon and Wildwood boroughs organized from parts of Middle townshin since 1890. *^ 2 South Cape May borough organized from part of West Cape May borough since 1890. ° » Vineland borough, included in LandLs township in 1890, now independent * Exclusive of population of Vineland borough. 5 Formerly Bloomfield township ; incorporated as a town since 1890 Part taken to form Glen Ridge borough since 1890. » Caldwell and North Caldwell boroughs and Verona township organized from parts of Caldwell township since 1890. ' Irvington town, included in Clinton township in 1890, now independent 8 Includes population of Irvington town, not separately returned in 1890 ' 9 Formerly East Orange township ; incorporated as a city since 1890 1" Organized from part of Bloomfield town since 1890. " Formerly Montclair township ; incorporated as a town since 1890 12 South Orange village and Vailsburg borough, included in South Orance township in 1890, now independent. ^ 18 Exclusive of population of South Orange village and Vailsburg borough 11 Formerly West Orange township ; incorporated as a town since 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Essex county— Continued. Orange city_ Ward 1 6,240 Ward 2 ,. 4,072 Ward 3 5, 081 Ward 4 5,763 Ward 5 2, 985 South Orange township 12 South Orange village i* Vailsburg borough '2 Verona township 5 West Orange town" Gloucestee county - Clayton borough i^ Clayton towmship i" Deptford township i" East Greenwich tovmship Elk township » Franklin township Glassboro township 21 Greenwich township Harrison township 21 Logan township Mantua township Monroe township South Harrison township 21 _ Washington township Wenonah borough 18 West Deptford township Woodbury city _ Ward 1 1,006 Ward 2 1,812 Ward 3 1, 269 Woolwich township Hudson county.. Bayonne city Ward 1 4 582 Ward 2 13,166 Ward 3 5,572 Ward 4 3 593 Ward 5 5 819 East Newark borough 23 Guttenberg town I__ZIIII' Harrison town- Ward 1 1 885" Ward 2 __ ___ 1175 Ward 3 1 3'o45 Ward 4 __ 4 491 Hoboken city _ _ _ "_ L_ Wardl :"lo;955" Ward 2 _ 8 472 Ward 3 :::; 141218 Ward 4 14 983 Ward 5 10,736 Jersey City _ __ _ ' Ward 1 :::::::: w.m Ward 2 19 185 Ward 3 17 392 Ward Ward Ward 13, 133 14, 204 w„^.q S 15' 5^0 Ward 7 14 1S6 Ward Ward Ward 10-, 19,112 14,937 Ward u _:::::::::::::: ^|^25 Ward 12 Jf S* Kearney town 23 __ "" " — ^J-.-'ao Ward 1 "' o~Trk" Ward 2 §' i°° Ward 3 5' ??? Ward 4 ::::::::::::- : k^l North Bergen township 24 - "" Secaucus borough 25 __ _ _ __ "_ Union town 28 ""_ Ward 1 IIIIIII 4 099 Ward 2 _ |'°ff Ward 3 III_IIIIII I ' ^° Weehawkeu township IIIir_IZII . 5,050 1900 24,141 1,630 4,608 2,779 2,139 6,889 1890 18,844/ "1,078 3,106 785 4,358 31,905 28,649 1,951 1,807 38 "492 2,114 "1,681 1,323 1,259' 997 2,252 2,021 2,677 2,642 2,252 1,900. 1,569 1,545 1,444 1,523- 2,101 1,791 2,402 1,945. 706 971 1,252 1,155 498 383 1,951 1,588 4,087 3,911 2,291 386,048 32,722 2,500 3,825 10,596 59,364 206,433 2,035- 22 275,126- 19,03* 10,896 9,213 1,626 15,187 6,325 1,947 8,338 43,648 163,008 5,716- 10,643 1,943 16 Included in Clayton township in 1890 ; now independent s4s'n™0.'''^^°° borough in 1890; part Siln t? tom"paxt of Elk town- is w^^^^^^'l® S' PopiiJation of Clayton borough peiJdS?. °°^'' ^°™"^''' ^^'""^^"i i" Deptford^ownship in 1890, now inde- 20 n?™"?'^l 2! population of Wenonah borough towLhfpf s\nce^89a "^"^ °'' '^'^^°' ^la^sboro, Wison, and South Harrison 2" ?^Ji' ^^^'^ *° *?'■'? P^ Of Elk township since 1890 taken'?o"\"o?S i^^'^^A'i!^^^^lWe^^ F'°- '°-.^}^^-- ^^^^X to Union town. '^''"'=™'''-^ oorougn and Kearney town, and Union annexed 24 Sfff^i^'^'^ ^1°"^ P*"^ °f Kearney township since 1890 BinceS *"''"" *° *°™ ^^^^'^""^ boroughZd part S^-West New York town fe Slff';'^^'^ H°'^ P^* °' North Bergen township since 1890 shipa^rSfex'ed'stace'S^"'^'"' ^''' if ew yK^uXcSo ; Union town- Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW JERSEY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hudson county— Continued. West Hoboken town 1 Ward 1 7,781 Ward 2 7,940 Ward 3 7,373 West New York town 2 Ward 1 1,475 Ward 2 1,554 Wai-d 3 2,238 Hunterdon county - Alexandria township Bethlehem township * Clinton borough' Clinton township' Delaware township" East Amwell to\vnRhip rranklin township 1" Frenchtown borough High Bridge borough" Holland township Junction borough 12 Kingwood to%vnship Lambertville city Ward 1 1, 322 Ward 2 1,345 Ward 3 1,970 Lebanon township" Eari tan township Eeadington township Stockton borough « Tewksbury township Union township i" West Amwell township 1900 23, 094 5,267 34, 607 Merger county . East Windsor township " Ewlng township m Hamilton township i« Hightstown borough » Hopewell borough " Hopewell township 18 Lawrence township Pennington borough ™ Princeton borough 21 Princeton township-i Trenton cityi» Ward 1 4,901 Ward 2 3,895 Ward 3 5,361 Ward 4 8,146 Ward 5 8,706 Ward 6 3,091 Ward 7 4.475 Ward 8 3.688 Ward 9 6.933 Ward 10 6,358 Ward 11 7, 679 Ward 12 2, 544 Ward 13 5,081 Ward 14 2,449 Washington township West Windsor township . 1,045 1,634 816 2,296 1,953 1,327 1,258 1,020 1,377 1,652 998 1,304 4,637 2,253 4,037 2,670 590 1,883 918 95,365 1890 11, 665 8 35,355 1,250 6 1,790 913 81,975 3,087 1,375 1,287 1,023 1,704 518 1,424 4,142 2,337 3,798 2,813 894 1,333 4,164 1,749 980 3,360 1,555 733 3,899 955 73,307 1,157 1,279 2,034 1,134 79, 978 15 881 3,129 4,163 1,875 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. i» 3. 750 1,448 588 3,422 22 809 57,458 1,126 1,329 1890. 1 Formerly West Hoboken township ; incorporated as a town since 1890. 2 Organized from parts o£ North Bergen township and TJmon town smce '■> Includes population (1,935) of High Bridge township ; part taken to form High Bridge borough and parts annexed to CUnton and Lebanon townships. i Part taken to form part of Junction borough since 1S9U. 6 Exclusive of population of Junction borough. ... ,o Seabright borough * Shrewsbury township •' Spring Lake borough« Upper Freehold township' Wall township* MOEEIS COUNTY Boonton township,'! including Boonton town . Boonton town n ■Chatham borough i^ Chatham township" Chester township Dover town" riorham Park borough " Hanover township" Jefferson township Madison borough " Mendham township Montville township Morris township'-" Morristown town " _ 1900 1,524 5,428 1,198 8,842 526 2,112 3,212 65,166 Ward 1 3,311 Ward 2 2,924 Ward 3 2,522 Ward 4 2,510 Mt. Arlington borough 21 Mt. Olive township -= __. Netcong borough ™ Passaic township Pequanao township Port Oram borough 24 Randolph township 25 __ Rockaway borough sr Rockaway township 2! __ Roxbury township 29 Washington township __, Ocean county 30_. 4,710 3,901 1,361 620 1,409 5,938 752 5,366 1,341 3,764 1,600 1,908 2,571 11,267 1, 221 941 2,141 3,250 2,069 2,246 1,483 4,528 2,185 2,220 19,747 1890 21,368 4,145 64 222 8 2,861 10 3,269 54,101 3,307 122,981 780 161,432 1,625 4,481 1,611 2,469 1,266 1,333 201,999 8,166 1,848 1,821 2,862 775 28 7,197 6,033 2,739 2,367 786 35 4,065 "2,609 791 Bayhead borough 81 _ 247 JBeach Haven borough *2 _ """ 239 Berkeley towiLship 83 _" 594 Brick township St _ ~_ 2 130 Dover township w ~_" 2'618 Eagleswood township 38 '533 Harvey Cedars borough 89 Island Heights borough 80 ' _ 313 .Tackson township _~ 1595 Lacey township "" 'yig Lakewood township 10 __ 3 094 Lavalette city 86 ~ "_ ' 21 little Egg Harbor township *i _I" 1 Long Beach township42 ~ ' J52 Manchester township __ i 03^ •Ocean township 48 ""__ '^gg Plumsted township '" i 204 Point Pleasant Beach borough 81 I ' 745 1 Included Keyport town in 1890. 2 Exclusive of population ot Keyport town . 8 Red Bank to%vn, Included in Shrewsbury township in 1890, now indepen- dent. ■> Included in Ocean township in 1890 ; now independent. 6 Exclusive of population of Red Bank town. 8 Organized from part of Wall township since 1890. f Included AUentown borough in 1890. 8 Includes population of AUentown borough, not separately returned in 1890 ' Included Manasquan and North Spring Lake boroughs in 1890 ; parts takeii to form Belmar and Spring Lake boroughs since 1890. 10 Exclusive of population ol Manasquan and North Spring Lake boroughs " Boonton town m Boonton and Efanover townships in 1890; that part in Hanover township annexed to Boonton township since 1890. 12 Exclusive of population of that part in Hanover township, which was not separately returned. '8 Included in Chatham township in 1890 ; incorporated as a borough in -1897 " Included Chatham and Madison boroughs in 1S90 ; part taken to form Flor- ham Park borough since 1890. 18 Exclusive of population of Chatham and Madison boroughs. 18 Included in Randolph township in 1890 ; now independent. 1' Organized from part of Chatham township since 1890. 18 Included in Chatham township in 1890 ; now independent. 19 Morristown town, included in Morris township in 1890, now independent 20 Exclusive of population of Morristown town. 21 Organized from part of Roxbury township m 1890. 22 Part taken to form part of Netcong borough since 1890. 28 Organized from parts of Mt. Olive and Roxbury townships since 1890. 24 Organized from parts of Randolph and Rockaway townships since 1890 28 Included Dover town in 1890 ; part taken to form part of Port Oram iDor- ough since 1890. 26 Includes population of Dover town not separately returned in 1890 but excludes population of Port Oram borough. 2' Organized from part of Rockaway township in 1894. 28 Parts taken to form Rockaway borough in 1894 and part of Port Oram bor- ough since 1890. 29 Parte taken to form Mt. Arlington borough in 1890 and part of Netconir borough since 1890. ' 80 Part of Burlington county annexed since 1890. 81 Included in Brick township in 1890 ; now independent. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Ocean county— Continued. Seaside Park borough 88 __ Stafford township 4* Surf City borough 45 Union township ^6 Passaic county - Acquackanonk township., Hawthorne borough 4? Little Falls tovmship Manchester township 4' Passaic city- Ward 1 12,663 Ward 2 4, 338 Ward 3 3,444 Ward 4 7, 332 Paterson city Ward 1 10, 950 Ward 2 15,009 Ward 3 23, 780 Ward 4 14, 178 Ward 5 12,898 Ward 6 3,910 Ward 7 1 6, 693 Ward 8 17,753 Pompton township 48 ^ Pompton Lakes borough 43 Totowa borough 47 Wayne township West Milford township 73 1,009 955 165,202 1890 1,095 'ir063 105,046 Salem county . Alio way township 49 _ Elmer borough "O Elsinboro township.. Lower Alloways Creek township _ Lower Penns Neck township Mannington township Oldmans township Penngrove borough 8i Pilesgrove townsnip82 Pittsgrove township 60 Quinton township Salem city _ East ward 3 227" West ward . 2 584 Upper Penns Neck township si '__ Upper Pittegrove township """ Woodstown borough 82 ] ~ Somerset county - 5,351 2,096 2,908 3,989 27, m 105,171 2,404 847 562 1,985 2,112 25,530 2,562 1,890 2,576 13,028 78,347 2,153 1,528 1,140 446 1,242 1,424- 1,745 1,382 1,826 1,744 2,092 1,280 5,811 775 1,725 1,371 32, 948 2,004 2,486 25,151 1,675 842 524 1,308 1,289 1,870 1,432 681,796 641,914 1,307 5.516 2,239 1,923 1,516 28,311 1,749 2,558 1,462 1,152 671,444 Bedminster township i 925 Bernards township ___~__ZI~ ' 3*066 Boundhrook borough 85 I"I__ ' " 2' 622 Branchburg township __~" ~ i'oi2 Bridgewater township66 ~ j^'gg^^ 82 Organized from part of Eagleswood township in 1890. • 88 Seaside P^k borough organized from part of Berkeley township since 1890. to fo™ Laklt=o'Itowt|?^sfn°cfM90'^""* Beach boroughs in 1890?part taken 1890° no^fndeplndent'^""^'^ ^^ Lavalette city, included in Dover township in P-^plrrp»^S^^?,i??,?.^^°'^?°i°*i'S^^^l*'f®^^'*5'' not separately returned in 1890, but excludes population of Island Heights borough towwM^ataceim!°™' ^^^"'^ ^^^^^ ^™°'^1^ ™ 1^90 and part of Long Beach 89 Organized from part of Union township since 1890 « Organized from part of Brick township since 1890 . towLhi™SceS90 ^^'"^'^ '°™*''= ^"^ ^^^"^ *° *°™ P«^' °f Lo'^g B^^oli .nav''Xn^?^^Zfemf'^'''''°°^- ^*"^« ^«^ '^^'^'' 0<=««^. Stafford, « ?«S=*?a\T„*? T™ Pa^o* Long Beach township since 1890. since im ^"^ ^"'^ ^""^""^^ ^"^^ P*^ °* Long Beach township « 21^*1'}''?'^ ^?'^, P^'^',?* Stafford township since 1890. ship s?nJ?l890 "^"^ ^^"^"' ^''°^^ ^'^ P"* °* L°"S Beach town- Bhip^?n™W9™*'''''^'^°*°'^''''°™"^'^°''«^^°*'=®'^ ^" P^ts of Manchester to^^ 189o" ^°™''*°" ^''^^^ borough organized from part of Pompton township since m Si'^™ ?.* ^PP^'' Alloways Creek in 1890. 1 PennLove° bfiv^n"»-w™'^> '" ™^g^ove township in 1890, now independent, since 1890 ^'°^^^ organized from part of Upper Penns Neck tbwnship pende^r'^""'^" borough, included in Pilesgrove township In 1890, now inde- 64 ^^nl;^^® °l population of Woodstown borough II Exclusive of population of Elmer borough 68 Included g>unfc;f "b' township in islo; now independent. 6' Exelmive df Bo^^il»?^,??,f°S^^ ^il* n&Tltsm and Somerville to^s in 1890. ville towna Population of Boundhrook borough and Raritan and Somer- Table 4.-POPULATION OF NEW JERSEY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Contimied. MINOP. CIVIL DIVISIONS. Somerset county— Continued. East Millstone towni Pranklin township i Hillaboro townslups Millstone borough s Montgomery township * __ . North Plainfield horough " North Plainiield township' Earitan town « Rocky Hill horough * Somerville town 8 South Boundbrooli town i _ Warren township Sussex county, Andover township BranchvUle borough " _. Brooklyn horough i» Byram township lo Deckertowu borough " _ Piankford township » •Green township Hampton township Hardyston township Lafayette township Montague township Newton town Sandyston township Sparte township Stillwater township Vernon township Walpack township Wantage township" Union county . •Clark township •Cranford township.. Elizabeth city . Ward 1 5,299 Ward 2 4,015 Ward 3 6,378 Ward 4 8,931 Ward 5 4,761 Ward 6 3,611 Ward 7 4,548 Ward S 6,178 Ward 9 4,154 Ward 10 2,699 Ward 11 3,334 Ward 12 3,222 1900 447 2,898 2, 439 200 1,243 5,009 654 3,244 354 4,843 24, 134 526 75 1,235 1,306 932 627 775 8,425 717 710 4,376 939 2,070 1,108 1,738 371 2,217 99,353 374 2,854 52,130 1890 475 2 2,478 2,825 61,655 '4,250 2,556 3,861 801 1,045 22,269 1,126 1,459 636 866 2,542 742 797 3,00S 1,084 1,724 1, 296 1,756 436 W2,419 72,467 867 1,717 37,764 JUNOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Union county— Continued. Fanwood borough is Panwood township i' Linden borough i< Linden township I* Mountainside borough'" New Providence horoughw New Providence township" Plainiield city Ward 1 3,209 Ward 2 3, fiu Ward 3 3,030 Ward 4 5,516 Rahway city Ward 1 1 739 Ward 2 1, 712 Ward 3 1, 9.W Ward 4 1, 500 Ward 5 1,031 Roselle horough " Springfield township Summit city 18 Union township Westfleld township 18 Waeren county AUamuohy township Belvidere town Blairstown township Franklin township «. Frelinghuyaen township Greenwich township Haokettstown town Hard wick township Harmony township Hope township Independence township Knowlton to"wnship Lopatcong township Mansfield township Oxford township Pahaquarry towiif^hip Pbdllipsburg town Ward 1 2, -222 Ward 2 2,269 Ward 8 1,767 Ward 4 1, 911 Ward 5 1,883 Pohatcong township Washington borough 1^ Wasliington township i» 1900 399 1,200 402 619 367 665 469 15, 369 1,6.52 1,073 5,302 4, 315 .4,328 37,781 .588 759 1,784 1,768 1,-576 1,662 1,280 1,283 797 879 909 825 2,474 2,417 400 .503 1,080 1,162 1,144 1,332 805 904 1,210 1,411 1, 962 1,738 1,324 1,362 3,095 4,002 267 291 10,052 8,644 2,215 3,680 1,249 1890 1,306 936 15126 839 11,267 996 959 3,502 2,846 2,739 1,483 2,834 201,304 1 East MUlstone town and South Boundbrook town (formerly Bloomlngton borough) included in Franklin township in 1890, now independent. 2 Exclusive of population of East Millstone and South Boundbrook towns. ' Millstone borough organized from part of Hlllsboro township since 1890. * Rocky Hill borough, included in Montgomery township in 1890, no* in- dependent. s Includes population of Rocky Hill borough, not separately returned in 1890. « North Plainfield borough, Included in North Plainfield township in 1890, now independent. ' Includes population of North Plainfield borough, not separately returned in 1890. ' Included in Bridgewater township in 1890 ; now Independent. ' BranchvUle borough organized from part of Frankford township since 1890. i" Brooklyn borough organized from part of Byram township since 1890. 11 Deckertown borough, included in Wantage township in 1890, now inde- pendent. 12 Exclusive of population of Deckertomi borough. 13 Fanwood borough organized from part of Fanwood township since 1890. 1* Linden and Roselle boroughs, included m Linden township in 1890, now independent. 16 Exclusive of population of Linden and Roselle boroughs. 16 Mountainside horough organized from part of Westfleld township since 1890. 1' New Providence borough organized from part of New Providence township since 1890. i» Formerly Summit township ; incorporated as a city since 1890. 18 Washington borough, included in Washington township in 1890, now inde- pendent. 2C Exclusive of population of Washington borough. 8 There are 190 incorporated cities, towns, villages, and boroughs in New Jersey for which the population in igoo is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCOEPOEATED CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, ANB BOEOUGHS OF NEW JEE8EY: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, TILLAGES, AND BOEOUGHS. Absecon town- Allendale borough Allenhurst borough., Allentown borough. Anglesea borough Asbury Park city Atlantic City. Atlantic Highlands borough _ Ayalon borough Bayhead borough Bayonne city- Beach Haven borough. Belmar borough Belvidere town .i Bergenfields borough .. Beverly city Bloomfield town Bogota borough Boonton town. Bordentown city Boundbrook borough Bradley Beach borough.. Branchville borough Bridgeton city Brigantine city Brooklyn borough Burlington city Caldwell borough Camden city Cape May city.. Cape May Point borough.. Carlstadt borough Chatham borough Chesilhurst borough Clayton borough Cliffside Park borough Clinton borough Collingswood borough Cresskill borough Deal borough Deckertown borough Delford borough Dover town Dumont borough Dunellen borough East Millstone town East Newark borough East Orange city East Rutherford borough _ Egg Harbor city : Elizabeth city Elmer borough Englewood city . Englewood Cliffs borough _ Englishtown borough Fatrview borough Fanwood borough Fieldsboro borough Florham Park borough Freehold town _ Frenchtown borough . Garfield borough Glen Ridge borough — Glen Rock borough — POPULATION. 1900 530 694 165 695 161 4,148 27, 838 1,883 93 247 32,722 239 902 1,784 729 1,950 9,668 337 3,901 4,110 2,622 982 > 526 13,913 99 75 7,392 1,367 75, 935 2,257 153 2,574 1,361 283 1,951 968 816 1,633 486 70 1,306 746 5,938 643 1,239 447 2,500 21, 506 2,640 1,808 52,130 1,140 6,253 218 410 1,003 399 459 752 2,934 1,020 3,504 1,960 613 1890 501 161 13,055 945 19,033 1,768 1,957 7,708 2,981 4,232 1,462 11,424 7,264 58, 313 2,136 167 1,549 780 1,807 913 539 527 993 1,060 475 13,282 1,438 1,439 37,764 842 444 2,932 1,023 1,028 CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND BOEOUGHS. Gloucester City Guttenberg town _ Hackensack town. Hackettstown town .__ Haddonfield borough _ Hammonton town Harrison town . Harvey Cedars borough Hasbrouck Heights borough . Ha'svthorne borough Helmetta borough High Bridge borough Highlands borough Hightstown borough Hoboken city Holly Beach borough Hopewell borough Irvington town Island Heights borough Jamesburg borough Jersejr City Junction borough Kearney town Keyport town Lambertville city Lavalette city Leonia borough Linden borough Linwood borough Little Ferry borough Lodi borough Long Branch town Longport borough Madison borough . Manasquan borough Matawan borough May wood borough Merchantville borough _ Metuchen borough Midland Park borough- Millstone borough. Milltown borough Millville city Montclair town Montvale borough Morristown town MountairLside borough.. Mt. Arlington borough., Neptune City borough __ Netcong borough' Newark city- New Brunswick city New Providence borough Newton town North Arlington borough North Caldwell borough North Plainfield borough North Spring Lake borough.. Ocean City Old Tappan borough Orange city Palisades Park borough Park Ridge borough Passaic city POPULATION. 1900 6,840 3,825 9,443 2,474 2,776 3,481 10, 596 39 1,255 2,096 447 1,377 1,228 1,749 59,364 569 980 5,255 316 1,063 206,433 998 . 10,896 3,413 4,637 21 804 402 495 1,240 1,917 8,872 80 3,754 1,500 1,511 536 1,608 1,786 1,348 200 561 10, 583 13,962 416 11,267 367 275 1,009 941 246, 070 20, 006 565 4,376 290 297 5,009 361 1,307 269 24, 141 644 870 27,777 1890 6,564 1,947 6,004 2,417 2,502 3,833 8,338 1,875 43,648 217 271 887 163,003 518 3,411 4,142 936 536 781 998 7,231 "2~i69' 1,506 1,491 1,225 770 10, 002 8,656 8,156 181,830 18, 603 3,003 277 452 18,844 "'i3"028 OIHES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AJiD BOBOUGHS. Paterson city Pemberton borough Penngrove borough Pennington borough Perth Amboy city PhillipsbuTg town Plaiimeld city Pleasantville borough Point Pleasant Beacn borough. Pompton Lakes borough Port Oram borough Princeton borough Rahway city Raritan town Red Bank town Ridgefield borough Ridgewood village Riverside borough Rlverton borough Rockaway borough Rocky Hill borough Roselle borough Rutherford borough Saddle River borough Salem city Seabright borough Sea Isle City borough . Seaside Park borough Secaucus borough Somers Point borough Somerville town South Amboy borough South Atlantic City borough South Boundbrook town South Cape May borough South Orange village South River borough Spring Lake borough Stockton borough Summit city Surf City borough Tenafly borough Totowa borough Trenton city ^ Dndercliff borough tlnlon town Upper Saddle River borough Vailsburg borough Vineland borough Wallington borough Washington borough Wenonwi borough West Cape May borough West Hoboken town West New York town West Orange town Westwood borough Wildwood borough Woodbury city WoodclifE borough Woodridge borough Woodstown borough POPULATION. 1900 1890 105,171 771 1,826 733 17,699 10,052 15,369 2,182 746 847 2,069 3,899 7,935 3,244 5,428 584 2,685 561 1,332 1,483 354 1,652 4,411 415 5,811 1,198 340 73 1,626 308 4,843 6,349 69 883 14 4,608 2,792 626 590 5,302 9 1,746 562 73,307 1,006 15, 187 326 2,779 4,370 1,812 3,580 498 696 23,094 5,267 150 4,087 329 582 1,371 78,347 9,512 8,644 11,267 775 3,422 7,105 2,556 4,145 1,047 T076. 996 2,293 "si'sie. 766. 191 ;,861 801 3,106 1,796. 3,502- "il'oii 57,468- '"io~643 786 3,822 2,834 757- 11,665 4,358- 3,911 575 1,516- Of the above named 190 incorporated places 12 have more than 2,000 inhabitants in 1900: of these 32 have less than 5,000 ; 16 have more than 5,000 and less than 10,000 ; 10 have more than 10,000 and less than 20,000 ; 4 have more than 20,000 and less than 25,000 ; and 10 have more than 25,000, namely, Newark, with 246,070 ; Jersey City, with 206,433 ; Paterson, with 105,lVl ; Camden, with 75,935 ; Trenton, with '73,30'7 ; Hoboken, 4ith 59,364 ; Elizabeth, with 52,130 ; Bayonne, with 32,722 ; Atlantic City, with 27,838 ; and Passaic, with 27,777 inhabitants. For the 10 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it was separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows, for each city, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF NEW JERSEY ; 1820 TO 1900. 1900 1890 X880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 Atlantic City-_ Bayonne city .. Camden city_- Elizabeth city_ Hoboken city -, Jersey City — Newark city _. Passaic city — . Paterson city-. Trenton city .. 27,838 32,722 76,935 52, 130 59,364 206, 433 246, 070 27,777 105,171 73, 307 13,055 19,033 68,313 37,764 43,648 163,003 181,830 13,028 78, 347 57,458 5,477 9,372 41,669 28,229 30, 999 120, 722 136, 508 6, 532 51,031 29, 910 1,043 3,834 20, 0-15 20, 832 20, 297 82, .646 105, 069 687 14,358 11,567 9,662 29,226 71,941 9,479 5,683 2,668 6,856 38, 894 3,371 4,184 3,455 3,072 17,290 33, .679 22, 874 19, .686 17,228 11 , 3 14 6,461 7,696 4,035 10,953 ""3;'925' 3,515 6,507 ir942' Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF NEW JERSEY : 1820 TO 1900. INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. INCREASE PROM 1870 TO 1880. INCREASE FROM 1800 TO 1870. INCREASE FROM 1850 TO 18«0. INCREASE PROM 1840 TO 1850. INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1840. INCREASE FROM 1820 TO 18S0. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number, Per cent. Atlantic City Bayonne city Camden city _ Elizabeth city _ Hoboken city Jersey City Newark city Pas-saic city 14, 783 13,689 17,622 14,366 15, 716 43,430 61,240 14,749 ■16, .S24 lo, S49 118.2 71.9 30.2 38.0 36.0 26. 6 35.3 113.2 34.2 27.6 7,578 9,061 16, 6.54 9,535 12, 649 42,2S1 46, :!22 6,496 27,316 27,648 138.4 103.1 40.0 33.8 40.8 3.6.0 33.2 99.4 63.5 92,1 4,434 6,538 21,614 7,397 10,702 38,176 31,449 i7"452' 7,036 425.1 144.4 107.8 36.6 62,7 46.2 29.9 52'o" 30.8 356 51.8 " 5,687 9,266 10, 636 63,320 33,118 '"i3;"99r 6,646 39.6 80.1 110.1 182.4 46.0 "'n'i' 32.8 4,879 6,984 6,994 22,370 33, 047 8~242~ 10,767 51.5 107.2 262.1 326.3 85.0 T2~l~ 166.6 6,108 1,399 181.2 33.4 729 21.1 160 11.7 3,784 21,604 ~"'".3'748' 2,426 123.2 126,0 60.1 6, 337 57.9 4,446 68.3 Trenton city— 110 "'2.81 117 10.4 ' Decrease. Of the foregoing 10 principal cities of New Jersey, Elizabeth, Newark, and Trenton are the oldest in the census records, having been first enumerated in 1820. Twenty years later, in 1840, Camden, .Jersey City, and Paterson first appeared as separately enumerated. Atlantic City had only 687 inhabitants in 1860, and the first census returns were made for Passaic in 1880, when it had a population of 6,532. All these cities have increased materially in population during the last decade, and Atlantic City and Passaic have more than doubled their population. Bayonne, winch was first enumerated in 1870, with 3,834 inhabitants, has, during the last ten years, increased in population from 19,033 to 32,722, or 71.9 per cent. Director of the Census. ■> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 37. ^VASHINGTON, D. C. January 21, 1901. POPULATION OF NEW MEXICO BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIYISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of New Mexico by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. New Mexico -was organized as a territory December 13, 1850. Table 1 shows the population of New Mexico at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF NEW MEXICO : 1850 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INOEEASE. Number. Per cent. 190O __ 195,310 153,593 119,565 91,874 93,516 61,547 41,717 34,028 27,691 11,642 31,969 27.2 28.5 30.1 »1.8 51.9 1890 1880 1870 1850 The population of the territory in 1900 is 195,310 as compared with a population in 1890 of 153,593, showing an increase during the decade of 41,717, or 27.2 per cent. A part of this increase is due to the fact that there were 6,490 Indians and 199 other persons, or a total of 6,689 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in New Mexico, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the territory at that census. The population of the territory, as shown by the census of 1850, taken during the year in which the territory was organized, was 61,547, and since then it has increased, though by rather small percentages as compared with other territories, for each succeeding decade, except for that from 1860 to 1870, when a slight decrease was reported. The population of New Mexico in 1900 is more than three times as large as the population given for 1850, the first census in which the population of the territoiy appears. The total land surface of New Mexico is, approximately, 122,460 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 1.3 ; 1900, 1.6. Table 2 shows the population of New Mexico by counties at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. CP 15M Table 2.— POPULATION OF NEW MEXICO BY COUNTIES : 1850 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 The Territory 195,310 153,593 119:565 91,874 93,516 61,547 Otero* 4,791 13,777 4,828 22,053 Kio Arriba 10 11,534 1,890 24,204 11,023 9,294 9,849 10,668 6,482 8,769 San Miguel" Ranta Ana i^ 20,638 16,058 2,599 9,699 13,714 3,572 8,114 7,074 4 645 Bernalillo « 28,635 4,773 10,150 10, 187 3,229 12,883 5,429 4,953 10,304 20,913 17,225 7,591 7,751 Chaves ^ 14,658 3,158 12,195 10,889 4,528 13,895 13,562 3,630 9,595 9,868 10,867 Colfax i 7,974 9,191 3,39i 7,612 1,992 6,864 7,713 DounaAna' 6,239 7,875 11,029 6,603 12,079 5,787 14,103 Eddy 8 9,507 Grant' 9,657 4,539 1,143 Union" '"""7i'08i" 10,618 2"5i3" 9,751 1,803 8,056 Valencia 13,876 13,095 9,093 11,321 14, 189 5,566 1 Originally embraced the country now constituting Arizona territory. 2 Santa Ana annexed in 1876 ; part of Sante Fe annexed since 1890. ' Organized from part of Lincoln in 1891. * Part taken to form part of Union in 1893. ' Part of Lincoln annexed between 1880 and 1890 ; parts taken to form part of Sierra in 1884 and part of Otero in 1899. ' Part taken to form part of Sierra in 1884. ' Organized from parts of Lincoln and San Miguel in 1891. ' Part annexed to Donna Ana between 1880 and 1890 ; parts taken to form Chaves, Eddy, and part of Guadalupe in 1891 and part of Otero in 1899. ' Organized from paxts of Donna Ana, Lincoln, and Socorro in 1899. 1" San Juan organized from part of Rio Arriba in 1887. " Parts taken to form part of Guadalupe in 1891 and part of Union in ] 12 Annexed to Bernalillo in 1876. 13 Part annexed to Bernalillo since 1890. n Organized from parts of Donna Ana, Grant, and Socorro In 1884. 16 Part taken to form part of Sierra in 1884 and part of Otero in 1899. 16 Organized from parts of Colfax, Mora, and San Miguel in 1893. Tablb 3.— increase IN POPULATION OF NEW MEXICO BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The Territory Bernalillo Chaves Colfax Donna Ana Eddy . Grant Guadalupe Lincoln Mora Number. Per cent. 41,717 717 773 17fi 996 229 226 429 128 314 36.9 27,3 10.8 33.4 130.1 13.0 Otero Rio Arriba San Juan- San Miguel Santa Fe... Sierra Socorro Taos Union Valencia.- INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 4,791 2,243 2,938 12,151 1,096 1472 2,600 1,021 4,528 19 19.4 155.4 18.9 8.1 113.0 27.1 10.3 0.1 1 Decrease. The following territorial changes in the counties of New Mexico have been made since 1890 : Chaves and Eddy organized from part of Lincoln in 1891 ; Guadalupe organized from parts of Lincoln and San Miguel in 1891 ; Union organized from parts of Colfax, Mora, and San Miguel in 1893 ; Otero organized from parts of Donna Ana, Lincoln, and Socorro in 1899 ; and part of Santa Fe annexed to Bernalillo. As above stated, 5 counties, namely, Chaves, Eddy, Guadalupe, Otero, and Union have been formed since 1890. Of the remaining 14 counties all but 4 have increased in population since 1890, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being San Juan, 155.4 per cent; Bernalillo, 36.9 per cent; Grant, 33.4 per cent; Colfax, 27.3 per cent; and Socorro, 2V.1 per cent. The 4 counties showing a decrease in population are Lincoln, Mora, San Miguel, and Sierra; of these, Lincoln and San Miguel have suffered material losses of territory. Table 4 shows the population of New Mexico by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW MEXICO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOB CrVIL DIVISIONS. Bernalillo county i- Preoinct 1. Bernalillo Precinct 2. Corrales Precinct 8. Alameda Precinct 4. Ranchos de Albuquerque Precinct 5. LosBarelasS Precinct 6. LosPadillas Precinct 7. San Antonio* Precinct 8. Los Griegoa ^ \„ Precinct 35. Los Duranes B J Precinct 9. Eanchos de Atrisco Precinct 10. Chlllli » Precinct 11. Pajarito Precinct 12. Albuquerque (new), comprising part ol Albuquerque city (new). Total for Albuquerque city (new), coextensive with pre- cincts 12 and 26. Precinct 13. Old Albuquerque' Precinct 14. San Ignacio Precinct 15. CasB. Salazar Precinct 16. Las Placltas Precinct 17. Pena Blanca" Precinct 18. Hot Springs" Precinct 19. Algodones Precinct 20. Nacimiento'^ Precinct 21. La Ventana Precinct 22. LaTljera* Precinct 23. Sau Pedro Precinct 24. Wallace Precinct 25. Guadalupe Precinct 26. Albuquerque (new), comprising part of Albuquerque city (new). Precinct 27. Gallup,i» comprising pajt of Gallup town — Total for Gallup town, coextensive with precincts 27 and 30. Precinct 28. Atrisco 1900 Precinct 29. El TajoS Precinct 30. Gallup, comprising part of Gallup town . Precinct 31. San Isidro i» Precinct 32. La Jara^^ Precinct 33. Los Gonzalitos 12 Precinct 34. Chlllli » Precinct 36. Mitchell i« Precinct 37. Bland (or Eagle) " Precinct 38. Powers" Cochlti Pueblo Isleta Pueblo Jemez Pueblo Sandia Pueblo San Felipe Pueblo Santa Ana Pueblo Santo Domingo Pueblo Zia Pueblo - Navajo Indian reservation (part of) -— Total for that part of Navajo Indian reservation m Ber- nalillo and San Juan counties. New Mexico, i' Chaves oodntys"- Precinct 1. Roswell, including Eoswell town . Roswell town Precinct 2. South Spring River Precinct 3. Cedar Canon Precinct 4. Hagerman Precinct 5. Lower Penasco Precinct 6. Portales COLrAX COUNTY 21 - Precinct 1. Ellzabethtown Precinct 2. Baldy Precinct 3. Cimarron Precinct 4. Rayado Precincts. Elklns j— ,~s 3';""«'i'„"f™' Precinct 6. Raton,2a including wards 1, 2, and 3 of Raton city. Raton city (part of) — Total for Raton city," in precincts 6 and 20 — Ward I *So Ward 2 700 Ward 3 r 95° Ward 4 Precinct 7. Tnnchera 1, 240 28, 680 766 613 400 450 1,220 394 365 1,586 544 400 388 2,683 6,238 1,191 212 124 257 698 397 272 495 492 287 340 150 245 3,655 1,445 2,946 531 85 1,501 150 308 268 425 161 615 366 295 1,050 455 86 516 228 772 116 733 2,480 4,773 1890 2 20,913 924 569 554 538 642 321 730 '341 403 107 881 1,831 3,78s 1,733 223 381 293 573 272 865 937 464 113 m 250 1,954 1,057 ',049 420 183 426 334 353 (») MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 268 1,069 428 140 664 253 671 106 677 111 363 135 60 2,460 2,300 3.S40 184 227,974 338 132 335 123 363 1,481 1,255 iSudes population (l>Totprecr^^^^ 30 (not separately returned inl890Morme?P?ectact 22\4nnke'.>^*'°" ^^^ ^^^° 160 Ward 6 ?■ S^ Ward 6 :: 1,507 Glean town mcluding North ofe£n^We" ' North Glean village - __ Otto town - __ " " ^reservrtfon°'™' '°°'^'''^"^"^^ Cattaraugus Indian reservation (part of) town r ,f' ™"^"' Indian reservation;in'Pe"^"sWg town, Cattaraugus county, Hanover town ChautauauS county, and Brant and Collins towns, E^'coumy^ 89,647 847 1,372 2,773 946 728 379 1,171 918 1,710 392 1,534 666 3,514 1,298 2,051 1,727 807 5,707 3,m 982 1,850 2,967 739 65,643 3,692 1,645 2,035 650 1,833 732 1,030 240 1, 224 198 644 1,691 1,138 571 207 2,038 886 1,043 2,614 I, 360 1,209 1,697 200 1,218 794 832 1,003 1,616 1,08s 690 1,557 968 967 2, 372 1,38= 9,462 4,854 I.S49 1,105 1,216 149 1.343 1890 85,005 1,619 1,448 8,126 1,033 34S 1,280 1,119 1,962 421 1,692 723 3,265 964 1,530 1,879 842 2,711 821 2,076 3,035 524 60,866 3,611 1,710 1,884 1,273 1,735 L288 1,931 852 1,082 2,224 1,021 1,251 1.705 1,312 866 853 1,194 1,326 698 677 1,636 1 022 962 1 WS ■((78 7,3oS '4,149 1,042 1,12s ° ixTusiaXTa^^' Vr.]f- *S|^^^^^^^^^^ a City since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cattaraugus county— Continued. Persia town, Including part of Gowanda village Gowanda village (part of) Total for Gowanda village, in Persia town, Cattaraugus county, and Collins town, Erie county. Portville town, Including Portville village Portville village Randolph town, including Randolph village and part of East Randolph village. East Randolph village (part of) Randolph village Red House town, including part of Allegany Indian reservation. Allegany Indian reservation (part of) Salamanca town, Including Salamanca and West Sala- manca villages, and part of Allegany Indian reser- vation. Allegany Indian reservation (part of) Salamanca village West Salamanca village South Valley town,i Including part of Allegany Indian reservation. Allegany Indian reservation (part of) Yorlishire town CAYUQA COUNTY-. Auburn city Ward 1 3,910 Ward 2 3,689 Ward 3 1,992 Ward 4 3,671 Ward 5 1,894 Ward 6 3,310 Ward 7 2,560 Ward 8 3,384 Ward 9 2, 856 Ward 10 3,079 Aurelius town, including Cayuga village Cayuga village Brutus town, including Weedsport village Weedsport village Cato town, including Meridian village Meridian village Conquest town Fleming town Genoa town Ira town, including Cato village Cato village Ledyard town Locke town Mentz town, including Port Byron village Port Byron village Montezuma town Moravia town, including Moravia village Moravia village Niles town Owasco town Scipio town Semijronius town Senuett town _ Springport town, including Union Springs village - Union Springs village Sterling town, including Fairhaven village Fairhaven village Summer Hill town Throop town Venice town Victory town 1900 Chautauqua county _ Arkwright town Busti town, including Lakewood village Lakewood village Carroll town , Charlotte town, including part of Sinclairville village — Sinclairviile village {part of) Total for Sinclairville village,^ in Ciiarlotte and Gerry towns. Chautauqua town. Including Mayville village Mayville village Cherry Creek town, including Cherry Creek village Cherry Creek village Clymertown Dunkirk city ^ -;-x;;— Ward 1 4,085 Ward 2 2,409 Ward 3 2,852 Ward 4 i 2,320 Dunkirk town^ Ellerytown , „ , ElUcott town, including Celeron and Falconer villages . Celeron village Falconer village Ellington town French Creek town ^,— .— ■-,^— -,-i Gerry town, including part of Sinclairville village Sinclairville village (part of) 1,940 ',47S 2. '43 2,319 748 2,605 446 A, 209 973 263 5,174 4,2Si 483 713 173 1,738 66,234 30,345 1,663 390 2,582 1,525 1,624 335 1,360 1,076 2,075 1,668 350 1,909 1,079 1,914 1,013 991 2,373 1,442 1,402 1,331 1,657 896 1,440 1,770 994 2,516 610 779 1,038 1,448 1,398 88,314 918 2,192 574 1,684 1,406 489 577 3,590 943 1,745 701 1,229 11,616 454 1,628 3.11s 506 1. 136 1,330 1,014 1,198 1890 1,506 2,339 X,ZOI 1,156 4,572 3,^92 49s 1,249 1,723 65,302 25,858 1,798 5" 2,871 1,580 1,996 1,549 1,055 2,320 1,873 2,186 1,001 1,962 1,105 1,047 2,498 1,486 1,579 1,162 1,836 981 1,498 1,991 1,066 2,959 738 864 1,056 1,672 1,706 75,202 1,787 1,441 510 3,269 1,164 1,481 676 1,363 9,416 1,789 1,746 574 1,430 1,033 1,088 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Chautauqua county— Continued. Hanover town, including Forestville and Silver Creek villages and part of Cattaraugus Indian reservation. Cattaraugus Indian reservation (part of) tFor total see Perrysburg town, Cattaraugus county.] 'orestville village Silver Creek village Harmony town, including Panama village Panama village Jamestown city. Ward 1 3,617 Ward 2 3,571 Ward 3 3,604 Ward 4 4,361 Ward 5 3, 793 Ward 6 3,946 Kiantonetown Mina town Poland town_ Pomfret town, including Fredonia village-. Fredonia village Portland town, including Brocton village — Brocton village Ripley town Sheridan town- Sherman town, including Sherman vUlage-, Sherman village Stockton town Villenova town - Westfleld town, Including Westfield village - Westfieid village Chemuno county . Ashland town. Including Wellsburg viUagC- Welisburg village Baldwin town Big Flats town Catlin town Chemung town ^- Elmira city Ward 1 2,494 Ward 2 4, 110 Ward 3 3,477 Ward 4 4, 111 Ward 5 3,067 Ward 6 2,724 Ward 7 4,174 Ward 8 2, 343 Ward 9 2, 350 Ward 10 2,799 Ward 11 1,496 Ward 12 2,527 Elmira town, including part of Elmira Heights village— Elmira Heights village (part of) Total for Elmira Heights village, in Elmira and Horse- heads towns. Erin town. Horseheads town, including Horseheads village and part of Elmira Heights village. Elmira Heights village (part of) Horseheads village Southport town. Van Etten town, including Van Etten village- Van Etten village Veteran town Chenango county - Afton town, Including Afton village Afton village Bainbridge town, including Bainbridge village. Bainbridge village Columbus town Coventry town German town Greene town, Including Greene village Greene village Guilford town Lincklaen town McDonough town. New Berlin town, including New Berlin village- New Berlin village North Norwich town. 1 Part taken to form Elko town since 1890. 2 In 1890 in Charlotte town only. 1,920 722 1,991 1,092 997 987 423 3,152 1,236 2,208 646 907 2,525 1, 156 801 7,004 5,766 1,234 3,546 1,931 780 751 1,026 662 2,614 223 711 899 s Dunkirk town erroneously returned with Dunkirk city in 1890. Norwich town, including Norwich village. Norwich village Otselie town Oxford town, including Oxford village Oxford village Pharsalla town Pitcher town Plymouth town Preston town.. 1900 Sherburne town, including Sherburne village and part of EarlvlUe village. Earlville village (part of) Total for Earlville village, in Sherburne town, Chenango county, and Hamilton town, Madison county. Sherburne village 4,778 31 623 1.944 2,988 359 22,892 491 1,038 1,613 6,313 4,127 2,690 900 2,256 1,633 1,560 760 1,862 1,206 3,882 2,430 54,063 964 536 664 1,706 1,109 1,500 35,672 1,260 318 1,763 996 4,944 1,445 1,901 2,201 1,406 474 1,652 86, 568 6 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Chenango county— Continued. SmlthvUle town . Smyrna town, including Smyrna village _ Smyrna village Clinton county - Altona town_. Ansable town, including parts of Cllntonville and Keese- ville villages. Clintonville village (part of). Total for Clintonville village, in Ausable town, Clinton county, and Cliesterfield town, Jl^ssex county. Keeseville village (part of) Total for Keeseville village, in Ausable town, Clinton county, and Chesterfield town, Essex county, Beekmantown town Black Brook town Champlaiu town, including Cliamplain and Rouse Point villages. Champlain village Rouse Point village Chazy town Clinton town Dannemora town EUenburg tovm_ Mooers town, including Mooers village Mooers village Peru town Plattsburg town, including Plattsburg village _ Plattsburg village Saranac town Schuyler Palls town Columbia county.. Ancram town — Austerlitz town. Canaan town . Chatham town, including part of Chatham village Chatliam village (part of) Total for Chatham village, in Chatham and Ghent towns . Claverack town, including Philmout village Philmont village Clermont town Copake town Gallatin town Germantown town . Ghent town, including part of Chatham village Chatham village (part of) Greenport town Hillsdale town Hudson city Ward 1 1,656 Ward 2 2, 234 Ward 8 2, 387 Ward 4 1, 526 Ward 5 1,825 Kinderhook town, including Kinderhook and Valatie 1900 Kinderhook village.. Valatie village Livingston town New Lebanon town Stockport town Stuyvesant town Taghkanick town Cortland county . Olncinnatus town. Cortland city i . Ward 1 • 1,660 Ward 2 1,424 Ward 3 1,661 Ward 4 1,225 Ward 5 1,646 Ward 6 1,398 Cortlandville town,i including McGrawvUle village and part of Homer village. Homer village (pan of) Total for Homer village, in Cortlandville and Homer towns. McGrawville village Cuyler town Freetown town Harford town Homer town, including part of Homer village. Homer village (part of) lapeer town Marathon town, including Marathon village ._ Marathon village Preble town Scott town Solon town Taylor town Truxton town Virgil town WiUetttown 1,105 1,290 300 47,430 2,465 2,195 215 Z44 J, 118 2, no 2,067 1,933 4,748 1,67s 2,796 1,574 3,720 3,248 3,572 527 2,372 11,612 8,434 3,463 1,665 43,211 1890 1,318 1,396 1,238 974 1,307 3,537 1,065 2,OzS 4,416 1,964 812 1,277 823 1,686 2,698 9S3 1,191 1,390 9,628 3,333 913 1,300 1,707 1,655 2,719 2,125 894 27,576 912 9,014 2,907 39 •,381 7SO 991 610 753 3,864 =,342 538 1,664 1,092 857 852 622 762 1,217 1,326 687 46,437 2,368 2,532 290 306 1, 125 2,103 2,159 2,256 5,207 1,27s 1,856 2,867 1,760 3,977 3,046 3,467 2,356 9,500 7,010 3,496 1,456 46, 172 1,332 1,142 1,661 4,019 1,082 1,912 4,518 1,818 798 1,515 1,016 1,683 2,903 830 1,247 1,654 9,970 3,709 963 1,437 2,080 1,766 2,346 1,953 1,062 28,667 956 8,590 "2,861 733 1,095 677 861 4,206 1 Cortland village, formerly in Cortlandville town, incorporated 1 since 1890. 685 1,806 1,198 886 987 687 815 1,328 1, .518 800 a city MINOB CIVIL divisions. Delaware county., Andes town, including Andes village. Andes village Bovina town. 1900 1890 Colchester town Davenport town Delhi town, including Delhi village Delhi village Deposit town, including part of Deposit village . Deposit village (part of) [For total see Sanford town, Broome county.] Franklin town, including FrankUn village Franklin village Hamden town. Hancock town, including Hancock village . Hancock village . Harpersfleld town. Including part of Stamford village — Stamford village (part of) Total for Stamford village, in Harpersfleld and Stamford towns. Kortright town Masonville town Meredith town Mlddletown town, including Margaretville village Margaretville village Roxbury town, inchiding Roxbury village Roxbury village Sidney town. Including Sidney village Sidney village. Stamford town, including Hobart village and part of Stamford village. Hobart village Stamford village (part of) Tompkins town Walton town, including Walton village Walton village Dutchess county. Amenia town... Beekman town . Clinton town ... Dover town.. East Fishkill town Fishkill town, including Fishkill, FishkDl Landing, and Matteawan villages. Fishkill village Fishkill Landing village 3 Matteawan village Hyde Park town ] Lagrange town Milan town- Northeast town, including Millerton village. Millerton village . Pawling town, including Pawling village . Pawling village Pine Plains town Pleasant Valley town Poughkeepsie city Wardl Ward 2 _ Wards Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6- ,— 4, 262 — 4, 147 — 3, 145 .- 3,788 . 3,024 . 2,916 Ward 7 " 2 747 Poughkeepsie town, including part of Wappingers frails village. Wappingers Falls village (part of) Total for Wappingers Falls village, in Poughkeepsie" and' Wappinger towns. Red Hook town, including Red Hook and Tivoli villages Red Hook village Tivoli village _ ~ Rhinebeck town including Rhinebeck vlllagell Rhinebeck village Stanford town . TJnionvale town "I ZI~~""I ~ Wappinger town, including part of Wappiniera'Faiis" village. Wappingers Falls village (part of). Washington town. Including Millbrook"vllTage Millbrook vUlage _ _ Erie county. Alden town, including Alden village Alden village _ Amherst town, including WilTiamsylUe'viiiage Wilhamsville village _ _ _ Aurora town, including East Aurora'vifiage East Aurora village Boston town ~ Brant town, including"Fa7nham"^llIiV"and"pMt"of Cattaraugus Indian reservation. i-i^i. ui. Cattaraugus Indian reservation (part of ) _ £;hl^uTag^e'T.!ll?.:"l^'i^!:f"=^ « Exclusive of population of Cortland vOlage. 8 Given as FiBhkJl-on-Hudson in 1890. 46,413 1,927 365 932 3,156 1,620 3,243 2,078 1,747 7S3 2,529 473 1,378 5,308 1,283 1,221 248 901 1,475 1,245 1, 508 3,619 640 2,134 418 4,023 2.331 1,997 550 653 2, 482 4,869 2,811 81, 070 2,874 1,071 1,370 1,959 1,970 13, 016 589 3,673 S,8o7 2,806 1,304 950 2,047 802 1,921 781 1,263 1,4S3 24,029 6,820 877 3,So4 3,895 8S7 i>iS3 3,472 1,494 1, 624 915 4,319 2, 627 3,032 1,027 433, 686 2,396 ■ 607 4,223 9°S 4,015 2,366 1,398 2,005 285 262 45,496 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVlSIONa. Erie coyNTY— Continued. Buffalo city Ward 1 6,488 Ward 2 9, 201 Ward 3 9,853 Ward 4 10,028 Ward 5 16,611 Ward 6 . 7,371 Ward 7 8, 536 Ward 8 _ 9,532 Ward 9 16,177 Ward 10 . 8 009 Ward 11 _ 29,414 Ward 12 7,765 Ward 13 9,888 Ward 14-.^ 29, 826 Ward 15 9,-2."i7 Ward 16 _ 8, 337 Ward 17 18,190 Ward 18 . 29, 071 Ward 19 11,708 Ward 20 . 8,897 Ward 21 13,604 Ward 22 Ward 23 15, 587 . 12,858 Ward 24 25, 694 Ward 25 - - 20,985 Cheektowaga town, including Sloan village and part of Depew village. Depew village (part of) Total for Depew village, in Cheektowaga and Lancaster towns. Sloan village Clarence town Colden town. Collins town, including parts of Cattaraugus Indian reservation and Glowanda village. Cattaraugus Indian reservation (part of) Gowanda village (part of) [For total see Persia town, Cattaraugus county.] Concord town, including Springville village Springville village Eajst Hamburg town Eden town Elmatown. 1900 Evans town, including Angola village - Angola village Grand Island town . Hamburg town, including Blasdell and Hamburg villages. Blasdell village Hamburg village Holland town Lancastef town, including Lancaster village and part of Depew village. Depew village (part of) Lancaster village Manila town. Newstead town, including Akron village and part of Tonawanda Indian reservation. Akron village Tonawanda Indian reservation (part of) Total for Tonawanda Indian reservation, in Newstead town, Erie county, and Alabama town, Genesee county. North Collins town Sardiuia town Tonawanda town, including Kenmore and Tonawanda villages. Kenmore village Tonawanda village Wales town West Seneca town Essex couhty- Chesterfield town, including parts of Clintonville and Keesevllle villages. Clintonville village (part of) [For total see Ausable town, Clinton county.] Keeseville village (part of) [For total see Ausable town, Clinton county.] Crown Point town EUzabethtown town, including Elizabethtown village — Elizabethtown village Essex town Jay town Keenetown Lewis town Minerva town Moriah town, including Port Henry village Port Henry village Newcomb town- North Elba town, including part of Saranao Lake village. Saranac Lake village (part of) j"o""' Total for Saranac Lake village,i in North Elba and bt. Armand towns, Essex county, and Harrietstown town, Franklin county. North Hudson town St. Armand town, including part of Saranac Lake village. Saranac Lake village (part of) Schroon town 352,387 5,156 6S9 3,379 873 2, 948 1,260 3,753 4,086 1,992 2, 350 2,368 2,202 2,795 712 1,036 4,073 415 1,683 1,434 8,757 2, 720 3.75° 1, 441 3,884 1,585 142 2, 362 1, .548 8,626 318 7,421 1,220 5,363 30, 707 2,362 992 2,112 1,131 401 1,333 1,7-14 1,394 1, 123 1, 052 4,447 1,751 507 1,986 316 2,594 544 769 3° 1,272 1 In 1890 in Harrietstown town, Franklin county, only. ' Altamont town organized from part of Waverly town since 1890. 1890 255,664 2,974 3, 195 1,378 2,362 3,881 1,883 2,301 2, 2SS 2,163 2,692 650 1,04,S 3,. ^02 1,331 1, .595 3,902 1,692 1,599 3,721 2,016 1,72.S 7,666 7,14s 1,200 3,485 33,052 2,548 978 3,135 1,399 573 1,437 1,933 1, 258 1,323 979 6,787 2,436 283 1,117 768 656 633 ~i'47J MINOK OIVIL DIVISIONS. Essex ooitnty— Continued. Ticonderoga town, including Tieonderoga village.. Ticonderoga village Westporttown Willsboro town Wilmington town Franklin oounty . Altamont town -^ Bangor town Belmont town Bombay town Brandon town Brighton town Burke town. Chateaugay town, including Chateaugay village Chateaugay village Constable town Dickinson town Duane town Fort Covington town, including Fort Covington yillage. Fort Covington village Franklin town. Harrietstown town , including part of Saranac Lake village. Saranac Lake village (part of) [For total see North Elba town, Essex county.] Malone town, including Malone village Malone village Moira town Santa Clara town Waverly town, 2 including St. Regis Falls village . St. Regis Falls village Westville town Fulton county . Bleecker town — Broadalblu town Caroga town Ephratah town _. Glovcrsville city Ward 1 3,663 Ward 2 2, ,53s Ward 3 3,012 Ward 4 3,417 Ward 5 2,629 ^^'a^■d 6 3,090 Johnstown city ^ Ward 1 2,344 Ward 2 2, 582 Ward 3 3,133 Ward 4 2,071 .Tohnstown town 1 Mayfleld town, including Jiayficld village Mayfield village Northampton town, including Northville village Northville village Oppenhelm town, including part of Dolgeville village.... Dolgeville village (part of) Total for Dolgeville village, in Oppenheim town, Fulton county, and Manheim town, Herkimer county. Perth town Stratford town 1900 Genesee county. Alabama town, including part of Tonawanda Indian reservation. Tonawanda Indian reservation (part of) [For total see Newstead town, Erie county.] Alexander town, including Alexander village Alexander village Batavia town, including Batavia village Batavia village Bergen town, including Bergen village Bergen village Bethany town Byron town Darien town Elba town, including Elba village Elba village Leroy town. Including Leroy village Leroy village Oakfleld town, including Oakfleld village.. Oakfield village Pavilion town Pembroke town. Including Corfu village.. Corfu village Stafford town Greene county - Ashland town . 5,048 1,911 1,727 1,522 634 42,853 3,045 2,221 2,414 2,742 938 706 1,936 2,723 973 1,266 1,691 312 2,043 822 1,501 3,390 2,248 10, 009 5,935 2,484 580 1, 615 879 1,237 42, 842 603 1,946 470 1, .566 18,349 10,130 2, 661 2, 136 589 2,226 1,046 1, 2.-jS 108 1,915 667 34,561 1,957 346 1,503 230 11,430 9, 180 1,699 624 1,330 1,512 1, 8,S7 1,526 39S 4,823 3,144 1,589 714 1,512 2,425 401 1,338 31,478 692 2,891 Athens town, including Athens village Athens village 2, i?' s Johnstown village, formerly in Johnstown town, incorporated since 1890. 1 Exclusive of population of Johnstown village. 1 a city 8 Table 4.— POPULATION OP NEW YORE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Gkeene county — Continued. Cairo town. Catskill town, Including Catskill village— Catskill village _ Coxsackie town, including Coxsackie village . Coxsackie village Durham town Greenville town Z_I~IZI~— Halcott town . Hunter town, including Hunter and Tannersville villages. Hunter village Tannersville village Jewett town Lexington town New Baltimore town Prattsville town Windham town _ 1900 Hamilton codnty . Arietta town-. BeiLson town. Hope town_ Indian Lake town Lake Pleasant town . Long Lake town Morehouse town Wells town Heekimee county . Colmnbia town . Danube town _ Fairfield town, including part of Middlevifle villagellll Middleville village (part of) Total for MiddlevMe village, in Fairfield and Newport towns. Frankfort town, Including Frankfort village Frankfort village German Flats town, including Ilion and'Mohawk villages. Ilion village. Mohawk village. Herkimer town, including Herkimer village.. Herkimer village Litchiield town Little Falls cityi Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 8.. Ward 4.. . 3,217 . 2,500 . 2,426 . 2,2S8 Little Falls towni Manheim town,i including part of Doigeville vUlageri Dolgeville village (part of) [For total see Oppenheim town, Fulton county.] Newport town, including Newport village and parts of Middleville and Poland villages. Middleville village (part of) Newport village IIIIIIII."" Poland village (part of) IIIZZIIIIIIIIII! Total for Poland village, in Newport and Russia towns ZI Norway town Ohio town. Russia town, including part of Poland village . Poland village (part of) Salisbury town ZZ Schuyler town Z ~_ Stark town I "" Warren town Webb town' Z_ZZZZ ' Wilmnrt town ' . Winfleld town. Including West WinfieldvilfageZ West Winfield village Jeffebson county. Adams town, including Adams village- Adams village.. Alexandria town, including Alexandria Bay viliageZ! Alexandria Bay village Antwerp town, including Antwerp villageZZZZZZZZZZ.! Antwerp village. Brownville town, including Brownville, DexterZ and Glen Park villages. Brownville village Dexter village. Glen Park village. Cape Vincent town, including Cape Vincent vlflageZZZZ! Cape Vincent village Champion town, including West Carthage village West Carthage village Clayton town, including Clayton villageZZZZZZZZ..ZZZZ-.Z Clayton village EUisburg town including Belleville, Ellisburg, "and" Mnnnsville villages. Belleville village 2,176 8,566 5,484 4,102 2.735 1,636 1,651 3.50 2,788 431 593 1,028 1,153 2,283 775 1,387 4,947 247 357 299 322 463 560 1,219 1,047 469 416 1,023 580 319 182 908 1,298 51,049 1,268 1,043 1,390 361 667 4,472 2,664 5,138 2,028 6,748 5iS5S 931 10,381 718 2,648 1,807 1,613 306 6zo zoo 370 680 660 2,025 270 1,426 1,365 1,030 -1,240 920 853 1,475 771 76,748 Ellisburg village Mannsville village.. 1890 2,191 8,263 4,920 3,773 z,6iz 1,925 1,951 357 2,436 699 976 1,229 2,455 4,762 45,608 1,380 1,116 1,553 2, 29Z 7,255 4,057 z, 806 4,666 1,055 8,783 2 460 2 2,078 1,835 659 818 832 2,145 1,800 1,259 1,248 1,839 373 1,625 741 68, 806 3,081 3,181 1,292 z,36o 3,894 3,601 1,511 1,123 3,008 3,095 929 912 3,698 8,110 767 666 945 737 2,g| 3,014 1,310 1,324 2,526 2,191 J'n^S 932 4,313 4,411 1,913 1,748 3,888 4,145 384 452 292 336 352 389 1 Little Falls village, formerly in Little Falls and Manheim towns Ineoiw porated as a city since 1890. ' ' Exclusive of population of Little Falls village. ' Webb town organized from part of Wilmurt town since 1890. MINOE OmL DIVISIONS. Jeefekson county— Continued. Henderson town, including Henderson village Henderson village Hounsfleld town, including Sacketts Harbor village. Sacketts Harbor village . Le Ray town, including part of Black River village . Black River village (part of)_ Total for Black River village, in Le Ray and Rutland towns. Lorraine town Lyme town, including Chaumont village Chaumont village Orleans town . 1900 Pameliatown Philadelphia town. Including Philadelphia village . Philadelphia village Rodman town . Rutland town, including part of Black River village - Black River village (part of). Theresa town, including Theresa village Theresa village Watertown city Ward 1. Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Ward 4-. Ward 5.. Ward 6.. Watertown town Wilna town, including Carthage village . Carthage village Worth town ,.- 8,466 — 4,574 .. 4,189 .. 8,880 -. 3, 866 — 2,231 Kings county . New York city (part of), comprising Brooklyn borough. Brooklyn borough. Ward I 20, 327 8,56s ■ 17,949 12,568 z8,862 Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 6 42^485 Ward 7 40,471 Ward 8 52,414 Ward 9 42,876 Ward 10 39, zoo Ward iz 22,608 Ward 12 30,354 Ward 13 24,029 Ward 14 31,483 Ward 15 30,269 Ward 16 56,550 w^i i^ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ "1^ Ward 19 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 3716^^ Ward 20 oe AAf{ Ward 21 ZZZZZZZ II' It Ward 22 ::::::: ll]i% Ward 23 6j 8j= Ward 24 31 ,67 Ward 25 ZZZZZZZZZ ^8;3l8 Ward 26 ^6^86 Ward 27 , o5 Ward 2I ZZ.ZZZZZZZZZZZZ ^ ;^i2 Ward 29 ^^^88 Ward 30 4 Ward 3Z ^^ Ward 32 _ _ 824^ Total for New York city 4 coe"xtVns"iv7 with" Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond counties. 1,616 374 2,772 1, 266 2,576 498 949 1,019 2, 200 738 2,367 1,031 1,750 873 1,212 1,885 451 2,130 917 21, 696 1,159 5,172 2,895 876 1,166,582 1,166,682 z, z66, 582 Lewis county.. Croghan town Denmark town, including Copenhagen viilageZ Copenhagen village Diana town, including Harrisville village Z Harrisville village Greig town " ^ Harrisburg town High Market town ZZZ Z ZZZZZZ"" Lewis town. Leyden town, includTiigparFSrpSrt Leaden vilTagi Fort Leyden village (part of) _ '^ towns" ^°" ^^^^^^ ^'"^Se,' ii'liydin andTyonidlle' Lowville town including Lowville village i^owville village _ __ ^LTyln'vlllIg^r^'''^'^^^^^^^ Lyons Falls village (part of) '^Turi^Towns™' ^""^ ^"'^Se/ii^Ty'onSdrind'wVst' Port Leyden village (part of) Martinsburg town Montague town New Bremen town ._ Osceola town 27,427 1890 cou:tSnnTxed''sSS3.™"""^^ ""^^ P^"* °* <*-««'^ ' in l»iiu in Leyden town only. 8,169 2,193 587 2,083 639 1,100 770 593 917 1,629 578 746 8,746 2, 352 1,371 3 470 168 1,846 766 1,776 629 1,688 358 2,651 787 2,566 1,174 2,176 623 2,19b 1,104 1,662 783 1,287 1,798 2,391 1,028 14,725 1,215 4,522 2,278 906 838,547 806,343 29,806 3,527 2,276 777 2,S9d 617 1,481 816 723 999 1,624 462 3,684 2,511 1,461 1,982 905 1,974 587 and Westchester Tablb 4.— population OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued, MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lewis county— Continued. Pinckney town Turin town, including Turin village Turin village Watson town West Turin town, including Constableville village and part of Lyons Palls village. Constableville village. Lyons Falls village (part of)_ Livingston county _ Avon town, including Avon village - Avon village ^ Caledonia town, including Caledonia village . Caledonia village Conesus town_ 1900 Geneseo town, including Geneseo village Geneseo village Groveland town Leicester town Lima town, including Lima village Lima village Livonia town, including Livonia Station village Livonia Station village Mt. Morris town, including Mt. Morris village.— Mt. 'Morris village North DansvlUe town, including Dansville village - Dansville village Kunda town, including Nunda village Nunda village Oflsiantown Portage town Sparta town , Springwater town West Sparta town York town Madison county.. Brookfleld town. Including Brookfleld village. Brookfield village Cazenovla town, including Cazenovia village . Cazenovia village De Ruyter town, including De Ruyter village _ De Ruyter village Eaton town, including Morrisville village Morrisville village Fennertown Georgetown town. Hamilton town, including Hamilton village and part of EarlvUle village. Earlville village (part of) TFor total see Sherburne town, Chenango county.] Hamilton village Lebanon town- Lenox town,i including Canastota village Canastota village Lincoln town i_. Madison town, including Madison village . Madison village Nelson town Oneida town,i including Oneida village Oneida village Smithfleld town Stockhridge town Sullivan town, including Chittenango village. Chittenango village MONKOE COUNTY . Brighton town,2 including Brighton village . Brighton village Chili town Clarkson town Gates town Greece town, including Charlotte village - Charlotte village Hamlin town. Henrietta town Irondequoit town ^-^7'"',^ Mendon town, including Honeoye Falls village . Honeoye Falls village Ogden town, including Spencerport village Spencerport village -^ Parma town, including Hilton village Hilton village 8 Penfield town . -—r.,—- Perinton town, including Fairport village Fairport village ::—':,^"7^ Plttsford town including Pittsford village Pjttsford village 934 1,1S7 363 981 1,779 450 467 37, 059 3,071 1,601 2,072 i>.o73 1,149 3,613 2,400 1,949 1, 415 2, 279 949 2,788 865 3,715 2,410 3,961 3.633 2,397 1,018 780 1, 029 1,189 2,016 906 2,730 40,545 2,726 48s 3,830 1,819 1,410 623 2,705 624 911 998 3,744 1,627 1,243 4,679 3,030 1,052 2,024 321 1,296 7,538 6,364 989 1,622 3,778 787 217, 854 3,815 888 2,099 1,681 3,468 5,579 1,400 2,188 2,062 2,863 2,760 1,17s 2,616 715 2,814 486 2,857 4,703 2,489 2,373 r, 000 1,864 SOS Riga town, including cimrchvllle village Churchville village 1 Lincoln and Oneida towns organized from parteofLen^ 2 Part of Brighton town annexed to Rochester city since loau. « Formerly North Parma. 4 Organized from part of Queens county in 1899. 1890 1,004 1,277 359 1,299 1,803 37,801 3,179 i,6S3 2,188 1,196 3,634 2,286 1,307 1,647 2,438 1,003 2, 859 738 3,761 2,286 4,099 3,7S8 2,426 1,010 940 1,130 1,136 2,085 1,008 2,868 42,892 561 4,182 1,987 1,500 667 3,121 726 1,040 1,172 3,923 349 1,744 1,277 12, 815 2,774 2,316 390 1,360 6,083 1,043 1,845 4,046 792 189, 686 4,533 705 2,109 1,741 2,910 5,145 930 2,338 2,135 2,416 2,991 1,128 2,571 69s 2,912 487 2,845 4,450 2,5S2 2,129 852 2,031 493 since 1890. MINOK CIVIL divisions. MoNKOE COUNTY— Continued. Rochester city ^ Ward 1.. 2, 168 Ward 2 3,327 Ward 3 6,623 Ward 4 5,280 Ward 5 7,827 Ward 6 7,529 Ward 7 6,833 Ward 8 -,- 12,882 Ward 9 6,596 Ward 10 8, 380 Ward 11 10,718 Ward VI 11,263 Ward 13 4, 926 Ward 14 9,221 Ward 15 6,759 Ward 16 7,745 Ward 17 16. MO Ward 18 9,i«88 Ward 19 11.431 Ward 20 7, 582 Rush. town. Sweden town. Including Brookport village - Brockport village Webster town Wheatland town 1900 Montgomery county. Amsterdam city . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5-. _ 3,108 ... - _- ^^ ^^ . ^ .. ^ ^ ggg "_ _ 4,311 . 1,931 Ward ei::.:: 2,691 Ward 7 3,155 Amsterdam town, Including Hagaman and Rockton vil- Hagaman village.. Rockton village _ Canajoharie town, including Canajoharie village . Canajoharie village Charleston town , Florida town . Glen town, including Fultonville village — Fultonville village . Minden town, including Fort Plain village . Fort Plain village Mohawk town, including Fonda village Fonda village _ Palatine town, including Nelliston and Palatine Bridge villages. Nelliston village Palatine Bridge village Boot town St. Johnsville town, including St. Johnsville village.. St. Johnsville village Nassau county*. Hempstead town, including East Rockaway, Freeport, Hempstead, Lawrence, and Rockville Center villages. East Rockaway village Freeport village Hempstead village _ Lawrence village.. Rockville Center village North Hempstead town Oyster Bay town, including Sea Cliff village _ Sea Cliff village 162,608 1,491 4,7)3 3.398 3,299 2,071 47,488 New Yoek county «., New York city (part of), comprising Bronx and Manhat- tan boroughs. Bronx borough 20,929 3,202 646 1,052 3,888 2, roi 1,052 1,988 2,281 977 4,541 2,444 2.711 1,145 2,569 634 360 1,663 2,674 1,873 55,448 27,066 739 2,612 3,582 558 1,884 12, 048 16, 334 i,.S58 2, 050, 600 1890 133,896 1,695 5,201 3.742 3,139 2,400 45,699 17,336 596 4,267 2,089 1,174 2,296 2,648 1, 122 5,198 2,864 2,839 I, Z90 2,871 721 2,041 2,081 1,263 Assembly district 34 (part of). Assembly district 35 . 53.027 ^ _ „ 122,395 Annexed territory 25,085 Manhattan borough .. 2S,9S9 52, 768 Assembly district i Assembly district s Assembly district 3 47, 295 Assembly district Assembly district Assembly district Assembly district Assembly district Assembly district Assembly district 10. 4..-, S. 6. 7- 76, 852 37,95" 64, 286 41,979 72, 125 42, 361 65,785 2, 050, 600 1,850,093 6 23,756 4.831 626 8.334 13,870 1, 515, 301 1,515,301 Assembly district 11 , 4r, 247 Assembly district 12 72,897 Assembly district 13 37. 572 Assembly district 14 54.847 » Includes population of that part of the town annexed to Queens borough, New York city, January 1, 1898. * Part of Westchester county annexed since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. New York county— Continued. New York city — (Continued. Manhattan borough — Continued. Assembly district 15 38,911 Assembly district 16 73,834 Assembly district 17 40, 975 Assembly district 18 45, 197 Assembly district 19 65,025 Assembly district 20 42,596 Assembly district 21 89,050 Assembly district 22 48, 796 Assembly district 23 78,585 Assembly district 24 51, 209 Assembly district 25 36, 800 Assembly district 26 56,882 Assembly district 27 36,984 Assembly district 28 46,123 Assembly district 29 51, 674 Assembly district 30 58, 728 Assembly district 31 78,013 Assembly district 32 80, 379 Assembly district 33 i 58, 112 Assembly district 34 (part of) 38,296 [For total population of New York city see Kings county.] Niagara county _ Cambria town Hartland town, including part of Middleport village Middleport village (part of) Total for Middleport village,! in Hartland and Royalton towns. Lewiston town, including Lewiston village and Tuscarora Indian reservation. Lewiston village Tuscarora Indian reservation Lockport city- Ward 1 2, 685 Ward 2 2, 098 Ward 3 2, 331 Ward 4 2, 778 Ward 5.J 3,975 Ward 6 2,814 Lockport town Newfane town- Niagara Falls city 2 Ward 1 5,584 Ward 2 5, -lib Ward 3 5,430 Ward 4 3, 168 Niagara town,^ including La Salle village La Salle village North Tonawanda eitys Ward 1 3,121 Ward 2 2, 931 Ward 3 3,017 Pendleton town_ Porter town, including Youngstown village Youngstown village Royalton town, including part of Middleport village.. Middleport village (part of) Somerset town Wheatfleld town s Wilson town, including Wilson village Wilson village Oneida county. Annsville town Augusta town, including Oriskany Falls village,.. Oriskany Falls village Avatown BoonvUle town, Including Boonville village Boonville village Bridgewater town, including Bridgewater village.. Bridgewater village Camden town, including Camden village Camden village Deerfield town Florence town Floyd town Forestport town . Kirkland town, including Clinton village.. Clinton village Lee town Marcy town.. Marshall town, including part of Waterville village Waterville village (part of) Total for Waterville village, in Marshall and Sangerfield towns. New Hartford town. Including New Hartford village New Hartford village Paris town, including Clayville village Clayville village Remsen town, including Remsen vUlage Remsen village 1900 74,961 1,880 2,728 141 1,431 3,221 697 337 16,581 2,585 3,248 19,467 1,066 661 9,069 1,364 2,235 547 4,797 z, 290 1,923 1,926 2,881 612 132, 800 1,744 2,029 811 706 3,332 1,745 931 269 3,745 2,370 1,756 1,207 785 1,562 4,545 1,340 1,571 1,398 1,804 238 ',57' 5,230 1,007 2,626 568 1,208 389 1890 62,491 2,007 2,843 1,217 2,577 633 "ie'ois 2,773 3,170 10,979 '""4;'793 1,514 2,210 490 4,632 1,962 44,015 2,978 683 122, 922 984 625 860 509 613 073 391 902 964 489 920 519 852 269 845 218 145 2,024 5,005 912 3,211 843 1,099 358 1 In 1890 in Royalton town only. 2 Niagara Falls city organized from part of Niagara town since 1890. 8 North Tonawanda village, formerly in Wheatfleld town, incorporated as 1 city since 1890. MINOR civil divisions. Oneida'county— Continued. Rome city ------ Ward 1 3,860 Ward 2 2,469 Ward 3 2,881 Ward 4 2, 738 Ward 5 3,395 Sangerfield town, including part of Waterville village—. Waterville village (part of) Steuben town - Trenton town, including Holland Patent, Prospect, and Trenton villages. Holland Patent vUIage Prospect village Trenton village Utica city 1900 Ward 1 1,267 Ward 2 4,748 Ward 3...- 3, 179 Ward 4 2,890 Ward 5 2,086 Ward 6 2,455 Ward 7 5,577 Ward 8 8,316 Ward 9 5,520 Ward 10 2,598 Ward 11 3,870 Ward 12 4,185 Ward 13 2, 826 Ward 14 3, 648 Ward 16 3,218 Vernon town, including Oneida Castle and Vernon Oneida Castle village Vernon village Verona town, including New London village. New London village • Vienna town Western town Westmoreland town. Whitestown town, including Whitesboro village. Whitesboro village Onondaga county . Camillus town. Including Camillus village Camillus village Cicero town Clay town De Witt town, including East Syracuse and Eastwood villages. East Syracuse village Eastwood village Elhridge town. Including Elhridge and Jordan villages Elbridge village Jordan village Fabius town, including Fabius village Fabius village Geddes town, Including Solvay village Solvay village Lafayette town, including part of Onondaga Indian reservation. Onondaga Indian reservation (part of) Total for Onondaga Indian reservation, in Lafayette and Onondaga towns. Lysander town, including part of BaldwinsviUe village .. Baldwinsville village (part of) Total for Baldwinsville village, in Lysander and Van Buren towns. Manlius town. Including PayettevUle and Manlius vll- Fayetteville village. Manlius village . MarceDus town, including Marcellusvillaiellllll I Marcellus village Onondaga town,' including part of Onondaira^Indian reservation. Onondaga Indian reservation (part of) Otisco town Pompey town. Salina town including Llverpo'of village"IIIIII Liverpool village Skaneateles town, including Skaneatefesviifage ' Skaneateles village SpafEord town "'__ '___ I Syracuse city ^ _ "~_ """ " ' Ward Ward 5^ 255 Ward 3 5 771 . 5, 254 6,664 Ward Ward Ward 6.-.:...:::::::::::::: jsj Ward 7 J'5g Ward = ^'"?^ Ward 9., Ward 10., . 4,701 . 3,925 6,963 Ward 11 -■- ^' 2^? Ward 12 :::::::::::;:::::::::::::: l',m 6, 430 Ward 13. 15,343 2,440 1,333 902 2,628 352 333 2,784 291 380 3,875 177 2,218 1,621 2,192 6,235 1,958 168, 735 2,453 567 2,611 2,578 5,435 2,509 341 3,827 549 1,118 1,686 387 4,387 3,493 1,892 214 530 4,838 1,812 2,992 5,374 1,304 1, 219 2,581 589 5,580 316 1, 202 2,516 3,745 1,133 4,205 1,495 1,159 108,374 I g^cclusive of population of North Tonawanda village, city since 1890^^^ ^^"^ *°^°' '""^^'^^^S: Elm wood village, annexed to Syracuse 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Onondaga oonNTY— Continued. Syracuse city- Ward 14. -Continued. 6, 4S4 Ward 15 5,.'Si;ij Ward 16 6, S17 Ward 17 4,068 Waxd 18 _ 6 4a4 Ward 19 5,.JS7 Tully town, including TuUy village 1 TuUy village Van Buren town, including part of Baldwinsville village. Baldwinsville village (part of) Ontario county _ Bristol town Caimdice town Canandaigua town, including Canandaigua village Canandaigiia village Ward I 1,506 Ward 2 1,085 Ward 3 1,611 Ward 4 r,949 East Bloomfleld town Farmington town Geneva city 1 Ward 1 1, fiTi Ward 2 2,003 Ward 3 2, :;75 Ward 4 1, 173 Wai-d 5 ] , 720 Ward 6 1,590 Geneva towni Gorham town, including part o( EushvlUe village Rushville village (part of) Total for Rushville village, in Gorham town, Ontario county, and Potter town, Yates county. Hopewell town Manchester town. Including Manchester and ShortsvlUe villages and part of Clifton Springs village. Clifton Springs village (part of) Total for Clifton Springs village, in Manchester and Phelps towns. Manchester village Shortsville village Naples town, including Naples village Naples village Phelps town, Ineluding Phelps village and part of Clifton Springs village. Clifton Springs village (part of) Phelps village Richmond town Seneca town South Bristol town Victor town, including Victor village Victor village West Bloomfleld town Orange county—, Blooming Grove town, including Washingtonville village. Washingtonville village Chester town, including Chester village Chester village „ Cornwall town including Cornwall village — Cornwall village Crawford town Deerpark town, including Port Jervis village . Port Jervis village Goshen town, including Goshen village Goshen village Greenville town Hamptonburg town Highland town Middletown city. Ward 1 3,570 Ward 2 5. 567 Ward 3 2, 117 Ward 4 3.268 Minisink town, including Unionville village Unionville village Monroe town, including Monroe village Monroe village Mon^omery town, including Montgomery and Walden villages. Montgomery village Walden village Mt. Hope town Newhurgclty n'ml'' '. 2,' Ward 2.. Ward 3- Ward 4l.IIIIIIIIIIIIII~" 3,645 Ward 5 4. 129 Ward 6 3,343 Newburg town New Windsor town Q?U3:edo town : WaUkUl town 1900 1,465 3, 297 1,180 49, 605 1,310 674 8,284 6, 151 1,940 1,607 10, 433 1,091 2,131 130 416 1,550 4,733 1,277 1,617 711 922 2,370 1,048 4,7S8 34° I, 306 1,381 2,6.54 1,104 2,249 649 1,306 103,859 2,188 667 2,186 1,250 4,258 1,966 1,778 11,317 9.385 4,564 2,826 800 1,072 4,519 14,522 1,505 454 1,784 796 5,939 973 3.147 1,236 24,943 4,246 2,392 2,277 2,725 1890 1,880 498 3,444 48, 453 1,510 730 8,229 5,868 2,039 1,703 7,557 2 1,320 2,203 128 450 1,655 4,439 1,046 1,297 2, 4.55 1,266 6,086 251 1.336 1,511 2,690 1,225 2,620 778 1,481 97,859 2,236 691 2,112 1,876 11,483 9.327 5,021 2,907 862 1,129 4,099 11,977 1,269 316 1,694 630 5,061 1,024 2,132 1,437 23,087 4,543 2,621 1,678 2,755 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Orange county— Continued. Warwick town, including Warwick village . Warwiclt village Wawayanda town Woodbury town Orleans county. Albion town, including part of Albion village Albion village (part of) Total for Albion village, in Albion and Gaines towns Barre town Carlton town Clarendon town Gaines town, including part of Albion village Albion village (part of) Kendall town Murray town, including HoUey village Holley village Eidgeway town, including part of Medina village Medina village (part of) Total for Medina village, in Ridgeway and Shelby towns. Shelby town, including part of Medina village Medina village (part of) Yates town Oswego county.. Albion town, including Altmar village . Altmar village ^ - Amboy town.. Boylston town Constantia town, including Cleveland village Cleveland village Granby town, including Oswego Falls village Oswego Falls village Hannibal town, including Hannibal village . Hannibal village Hastings town, including Central Square village - Central Square village Mexico town, including Mexico village Mexico village New Haven town Orwell town Oswego city.. Ward 1 3,985 Ward 2 1,916 Ward 3 3,637 Ward 4 2,709 Ward 5 3,015 Ward 6 2,490 Ward 7 1,758 Ward 8 2,689 Oswego town Palermo town Parish town, including Parish village Parish village Redfleld town . Richland town, including Pulaski village Pulaski village Sandy Creek town, including Lacona and Sandy Creek villages. Lacona village Sandy Creek village Schroeppel town, Including Phoenix village Phoenix village Scriba town. Volney town, including Fulton vUlage . Fulton village West Monroe town WlUiamstown town Otsego county.. Burlington town Butternuts tovro, including Gilbertsville village Gilbertsville village Cherry Valley town, including Cherry Valley village . Cherry Valley village Decatur tovfn Edmeston town Exeter town Hartwick town Laurens town, including Laurens village Laurens village . Maryland town, including Schenevus village Schenevus village Middlefleld town, including part of Cooperstown village Cooperstown village (part of) Total for Cooperstown village,* in Middlefield and Otsego towns. Milford town, including Miltord village Milford village Morris town, including Morris village Morris village New Lisbon tovm. 1900 Oneonta town, including Oneonta village - Oneonta village 6,403 I. 735 1,539 1,666 80, 164 5,749 4.351 4.477 1, 937 2,338 1,518 1,889 126 1,616 3,656 1,380 5,898 3.145 4,716 3,679 1,571 1,SS4 70, 881 1,724 416 824 849 2,259 689 5,120 2,92s 2,473 410 2, 303 364 3,091 1,249 1,408 1,149 22, 199 2,737 1,407 1,530 548 911 3,535 1.493 2,232 692 3,012 1,532 2,480 7,674 5.281 936 1,028 1,263 1,698 476 1,802 772 5.59 1,767 1,087 1,800 1,483 233 1, 998 613 2,100 42 2,368 2,007 532 1,689 553 1,225 8,910 7,147 1 Geneva village, formerly in Geneva tovm, incorporated 2 Exclusive of population of Geneva village. as a city since 1890. 8 Formerly Sand Bank. * In 1890 in Otsego town only. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Otsego county— Continned. Otego town, including Otego vUlage. Otego village . Otsego town, including part of Cooperstown villagel Cooperstown village (part of) Pittsiield town Plainfleld town_ Riclifield town, including Richiield Springs village _ Richfield Springs village : Roseboom town Springfield town I"II"__IIIHZI_".II Unadilla town, including Unadilla village Unadilla village "Westford town _ I" Worcester town II Putnam county.. Cannel town. Kent town. Patterson town IIIIIII_I_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Phillipstown town, including Cold SpringandNelson- vlUe villages. Cold Spring village Nelsonville village Putnam Valley town IIIIIIIIIIIIIII"_I..III Southeast town, including Brewster village I_I II. Brewster village i Queens county i. New Yorli city (part of), comprising Queens torough Queens borough Ward I iiiiiiiiiiiiiirivjr Ward 2 40,903 Ward 3 2S,87o w"d ^ 30,761 Vl dLlU 5 ij iQq [For total population of New York city see Kings county.] Rensselaer county Berlin town Brunswick town East Greenbusli town. Grafton town _ Hoosick town, including Hoosick Falls" village"III_ Hoosick Falls village Lansingburg town, including Lansingburg"vlfiage.I_IIII Lansingburg village Ward I mil IIIIIIIIII s'uV Wards 2'=!^ Ward 3 I'ltl Ward 4 Illllllllllllllliri ^. 8=3 Nassau town, including Nassau village 1 Nassau village North Greeubush town, induding'Sath-on-Huifson vil- lage. Bath-on- Hudson village Petersburg town III 11 HH Pittstown town _ Poestenkill town _I"I I Rensselaer city 2 " Ward 1 Ward 2,... Ward 3.... Ward 4-... Ward 5 Ward 6 1,407 1, 1-57 1,289 1,104 920 1,589 Sandlake town I"I Sohaghticoke town, includJing Scbaghtieoke village II.-I Schaghticoke village Schodack town, including Castletou village'IIIIIIIIII..I Castleton village Stephentowu town Troy city _ _ II S*^"^? i 1111111527" Ward 2 4,730 Ward 3 2,120 •"'—• ^ ' 4, 586 6, 890 3, 938 5, 582 3, 665 4, 396 Ward 11 3 923 Ward 12 __ 4 399 Ward 13 5' 852 Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward ID- Richmond COUNTY . New York city (part of), comprising Richmond borough _ 67, 021 Richmond borough 67 021 Ward I 21,441 ' Ward 2 13,200 1 Part taken to form Nassau county in 1899. " Formerly Greenbush village (coextensive with Greenbush town) • Incoi^ porated as a city since 1890. 1,817 658 4,497 2, 326 1,1U1 897 2,526 1. 537 1,031 1,762 2,601 1, 172 910 2,409 13, 787 1,840 "41917 1,218 1,025 2,699 1, 623 1,190 1,726 2,723 1. 157 1,023 2,741 14,849 2,598 1,026 1,644 4,642 2,067 624 1,034 2,843 1, 192 152,999 152, 999 152,999 121,697 1,677 3,513 2,036 1,136 8,631 5,671 12, 939 12, 595 2,073 418 4,719 2,504 1,449 3,236 1,362 7,466 2,299 2,631 1,061 4,334 1,214 1,545 60, 651 2,912 1,147 1,402 4,113 1,193 4,082 128,059 124,611 67, 021 1,704 3,654 2,171 1,457 10, 471 7,014 10, 871 2,273 35S 4,768 2.399 1,461 4,056 1,602 7,301 2,555 3,059 1,258 4,388 1, 127 1,764 60, 956 51, 693 Richmond county— Continued. New York city— Continued. Richmond borough — Continued. Ward 3 . 13, 701 Ward 4 . 9, 516 Ward 5 9, 163 [For total population of New York city see Kings county.] Rockland county Clarkstown town, including Upper Nyack village Upper Nyack village Haverstraw town, including Haverstraw and West Hav- erstraw villages. Haverstraw village . West Haverstraw village . Orangetown town, including Nyack, Piermont, and South Nyack villages. Nyack village Piermont village South Nyack village.. Ramapo town, including HUlburn and SufEern vUlages. Hillbum village Suffem village Stony Point town St. Lawrence county- Brasher town. Canton town, including Canton village. Canton village Clare town Clifton town I Colton town . De Kalb town, including Richvllle village - Richville village De Peystertown Edwards town including Edwards village- Edwards village Fine town --.— Fowler town.. Gouvemeur town, including Gouverneur village _ Gouvemeur village Hammond town. Hermon town, including Hermon village.. Hermon village Hopkinton town IIIIII_I Lawrence town Lisbon town ' Louisville town Macomb town III.IIIIIII! Madrid town . Massena town, including Massena village . Massena village _ Morristown town, including Morristown viliagel Morristown village . Norfolk town, including part of Norwood"vilfageIIIir Norwood village (part of) Total for Norwood village,^ in Norfolk and'Potsdam towiis OgdensbuTg city ^,^"^^1 IllllllllllUlIoer' Ward 2 31644 2, 252 3 676 Ward 3-. Ward 4- Oswegatchie town Parishville town.. Pierrepont town.. Pitcairn town Potsdam town including P"otsdam"vTir£ie""a"nd part"8f Norwood villas'^ ^ ^^ age. Norwood village (part of) . Potsdam village Rossie town Russell town IIIIIII! Stockholm town ~~I Waddington town III ' Saratoga county... Ballston tovvn, including part of Ballston Spa village Ballston Spa village (part of) __ Total for Ballston Spa village, ta'"Ba"lfston ind Milto towns. Charlton town Clifton Park town.. ""I II"~_"I Corinth town Including c'drfnth vilfage Cormth village ~" Day town Edinburgtown. Galway town including G~aTWa7"vTllag¥" Ualway village.. Greenfield town I_III Hadley town . '^wate^towns'!'''^'"'' " ^"'''^''' " Halfmo"on"and sTuT Malta town I. ' In 1890 In Potsdam town only. 38, 298 6, 305 516 9,874 5.935 2,079 10, 456 4.275 1. 153 I, 601 7,502 824 1,619 4,161 89, 083 2,703 2,910 6,387 6,096 2,757 2,s8o 281 1,382 312 1,678 1,843 2,723 2,810 m 336 936 1,340 373 1,694 1,716 5,915 3.689 1,764 1,542 S03 2,521 1,963 5,255 1,621 1,374 1,668 3,904 2,032 1, 798 466 1,911 58 I. 714 12,633 2,368 2,086 1,885 902 9,054 1,656 3.843 1, U.6 2,007 2, 8J6 2,001 61,089 2,034 533 3.923 1,109 2,140 3,104 2,039 719 1, 0S2 1,360 177 1,837 914 5,101 3.195 4.695 1,322 35, 162 5,216 668 9,079 5,070 180 10,343 4,111 I, 2ig 1,496 5,910 4,614 85,048 1,267 1,207 1,592 5,851 3,458 1,774 1,521 473 1, 832 2,0.37 3,809 1,676 1,415 1,969 2,740 1,049 1,966 472 2,024 1.463 11,662 2,346 2,272 1,954 1,103 8,939 3.961 1,493 2,132 2,999 2,209 57,663 2,059 508 3.527 1,175 2, 228 2,124 1,222 852 1,203 1,635 177 2,169 1,103 3,732 1,890 2,679 1,285 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Babatoga county — Continued. Milton town, including part of Ballston Spa village Ballston Spa village (part of) Moreau town, including South Glens Falls village South Glens Falls village Northumberland town 'Providence town Saratoga town, including Schuylerville and Victory Mills villages. Schuylerville village Victory Mills village. Saratoga Springs town, including Saratoga Springs vil- lage. Saratoga Springs village. Ward I 2,379 Ward 2 1,875 Ward 3 1,95' Ward 4 2, 516 Ward s 1,910 Ward 6 1,778 Stillwater town, including Stillwater village and part oi Mechanicsville village. Mechanicsville village (part of) Stillwater village Waterford town, including Wateriord village Waterford village , Wilton town 1900 Schenectady county.. DuanesbuTg town . Gleuville town — Niskayuna town— Princetown town_. Rotterdam town Schenectady city _ Ward 1 Ward 2_ 2,231 2 394 Wa,rd 3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 6, 386 Ward 4 9, 026 Ward 5 11.645 SOHOHAKIE COITNTY . Blenheim town _ Broome town Carlisle town . CoWeskill town, including Cohleskill village . Cobleskill village Conesville town . Esperance town, including Esperance village Esperance village Pulton town GUboa town Jefferson town Middleburg town, including Middleburg village Middleburg village — 7- Eichmondville town, including KichmondviUe viUage. Richmondville village. Schoharie town, including Schoharie village — Schoharie village Seward town 7- Sharon town, including Sharon Springs village- Sharon Springs village Summit town Wright town SOHUYLEK COUNTY . Catharine town Cayuta town 7,-, Dix town, including part of Watkms village Watkins village (part of) Total for Watkins village, in Dix and Readmg towns . Hector town, including Burdett village Burdett village V^'T,-— "■;," Montour town, including Montour Falls village Montour Falls village Orange town -~ Reading town, including part of Watkins village Watkins village (part of) Tyrone town Seneca county . Fayette town, including ward 1 of Wiiterloo village Waterloo village (part of) Total for Waterloo village, m Fayette and Waterloo towns. Ward I °55 Ward 2 ^'SS* Ward 3 '■*°3 Junius town Lodi town .-- Ovid town, including Ovid village Ovid village.. Romulus town 5,926 3.390 2,999 2,025 1,227 607 3,999 1,601 795 13, 534 4,989 1,500 1, 007 6,157 3.146 46, 852 1890 2,428 3,010 1,327 694 7,711 31,682 26,854 768 1,153 1,225 3,973 2.327 793 1,096 290 1,998 1,448 1,409 2,738 1,135 1,719 651 2,700 1,006 1,404 2,058 567 1,217 1,155 15,811 1,386 459 3,894 2,63s 2,943 4,137 409 1, 623 1. 193 1,391 1, 335 308 1,586 28, 114 1,897 2,711 6SS 4,256 1,053 1,636 3,734 624 2,895 5,820 3.019 2,698 1,606 1,410 874 3,855 1.387 822 13,171 ",97S 3,868 789 747 5,286 "i^'iie 29, 797 2,557 2,468 1,040 732 3,098 19,902 29,164 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 951 1,367 1,349 3,443 1,822 929 1,232 274 2,316 1,718 1,469 3,007 1,139 1,917 663 2,944 1,028 1,626 2,202 622 1,399 1,295 16,711 1,398 560 3,700 2, 321 2,604 4,443 1,987 1,557 1, 3S6 283 1,680 28,227 1,963 2,912 644 4.35° 1,134 1,694 3,651 641 2,852 Seneca county— Continued. Seneca Falls town including Seneca Falls village . Seneca Falls village Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 _ I, 763 1, 769 1,393 Ward 4 1,594 Tyre town Varick town Waterloo town, including wards 2 and 3 of Waterloo village. Waterloo village (part of) Steuben county ^. Addison town, including Addison village.. Addison village Avoca town, including Avoca village Avoca village _ Bath town, including Bath and Savona villages _ Bath village Savona village Bradford town Cameron town. Campbell town Canisteo town, including Canisteo village ._ Canisteo village Catontown Cohocton town, including Cohocton village Cohocton village Corning city Ward 1 1,825 Ward 2 2, 170 Ward 3 1. 765 Ward 4 2, 595 Ward 5 2,706 Corning town Dansville town Erwin town, including Painted Post village Painted Post village Fremont town Greenwood town Harlsville town Hornby town Hornellsville city Ward 1 2,438 Ward 2 1,880 Ward 3 1.809 Ward 4 1.785 Ward 6 2,017 Ward 6 1.989 Hornellsville town Howard town Jasper town Lindley town Prattsburg town, including Prattsburg village... Prattsburg village Pulteney town Eathbone town Thvirston town. Troupsburg town Tuscarora town Urbana town, including Hammondsport village. Hammondsport village Wayland town, including Wayland village Wayland village Wayne town West Union town Wheeler town.. WoodhuU town, Including Woodhull village., WoodhuU village 1900 Suffolk oounty- Babylon town, including AmityvUle and Babylon villages. Amityville village Babylon village Brookhaven town, including Patchogue village Patcho,?ue village Easthampton town, including part of Sag Harbor village- Sag Harbor village (part of) Total for Sag Harbor village, in Easthampton and South- ampton towns. Huntington town, including Northport village Northport village Isliptown — Biverhead town Shelter Island town Smithtown town Southampton town, including Southampton village and part of Sag Harbor village. Sag Harbor village (part of) Southampton village Southold town, including Greenport village Greenport village Sullivan county. Bethel town Callicoon town _ 7,305 6.519 954 1,270 4,659 3,601 82, 822 2,637 2,080 2,125 1,006 8,437 4.994 611 771 1,353 1,467 3,432 2,077 1,345 3,197 879 11,061 1,937 1,417 1,861 775 1,033 1,129 787 969 11,918 1,833 1,704 1,430 1,306 2,197 713 1,590 1,059 1,017 2,015 1,301 2,692 1, 169 2,984 i,3°7 838 1,025 1,188 1,787 343 77,582 7,112 2,038 2,157 14,592 ■2,026 3,746 1,022 1,969 9,483 1.794 12,545 4,503 1,066 5,863 10,371 947 2,289 8,301 2,366 32,306 2,248 2,054 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Sullivan county— Contiimed. Cochecton town _ Delaware town Fallsburg town Forestburg town- Fremont town Highland town _ Liberty town, Including Liberty village-I-I Liberty village Lumberland town "_I IIZIII__I Mamakating town, Including Wurtsboro villagel Wurtsboro village Neversink town IIII ~_ '_ Eockland town _ Thompson town, including Monticello village. iVIonticello village Tujiteu town 1900 Tioga county. Barton town, including Waverly village. Waverly village Berkshire town Candor town. Newark Valley town, including Newark Valley village.. Newark Valley village Nichols town IIIII..!. Owego town, including Owego village IIZZI Owego village Hichford town II'IJII ."~Z. Spencer town, including Spencer villagelZZII ^III.II.." Spencer village Tioga town ~Zl IZZZ..! Tompkins county. Caroline town Danhytown ZZZZZZ.ZZZZZ.ZZZZZ "ZZ..Z Z Dryden town, including Dryden and Freeville villages. Dryden village Freeville village . ~ ~Z Enfield town. Qroton town, including Groton villageZ ZZZZ ZZZZZZZ Groton village Ithaca city Z.Z ...Z .ZZZ~Z . Z. "Ward 1 ZZ "" ~" 2~2(in Ward 2 Z 4 m Wards 4' 275 Wajd4 ZZZZZZZZZZ 2; 490 Ithaca town . Lansing town Z Z ..ZZZ ~ Newfleld town, including Newlleld villagc.ZZ Newfield village Ulysses town, including I'rumansburg villagel Trumansburg village Ulster county . Denning town Esopus town Z ZZ .Z"Z.."".Z . " Gardiner town "Z.." ..". "ZZ Hardenburg town Z Z. ZZ...Z" .Z" "Z. ~Z" Hurley town "__ _ "__ "_'__ Kingston city . .. ..."Z.. "." ..ZZ.. Z. wardi ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZlZoiv" Ward 2.. 3,593 Ward 3 2 518 w^''^ i 2 724 Ward 5 2 4I6 Ward 6.. 1,916 Ward 7 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ i 513 Ward 8 2,967 Ward 9 .. 3 871 Kingston town Z..Z Z..' Lloyd town , Z ." ...~ZZ Z~~.. Marbletown town Z ZZZZ.ZZ..." Marlboro town ..X Z " Z"~ZZ Newpaltz town, including Newpaltzvillage.Z.Z ZZ. Newpaltz village __ __~ Olive town __ ZZ..~~"...Z'""... Plattekill town ..Z"~ ""Z Rochester town ZZZ...Z~ Eosendale town, including Eosendale vilIage"Z..Z.Z Z Rosendale village "~~ Saugerties town, including Saugerties vii-ageZ..ZZZZ "ZZ Saugerties village Shandaken town, including Pine Hilf villageZ.ZZ. _" "Z Pine Hill village Shawangunk town ZZZ. "Z~Z. Ulster town. Wawarsing town, including EUenville'viflageZ Ellenville village Woodstock town _ Wakeen county. Bolton town Caldwell town.. 1,117 1,541 2,974 625 2,184 964 4,668 T, 760 809 3,128 4SO 2,039 3,426 3,739 1,160 27, 951 6,381 4,465 1,011 3,380 2,164 818 1,564 8,378 5,039 1,142 1,868 385 2,113 33, 830 1,938 1,449 3, 785 699 440 1,214 3,564 1,344 13, 136 1,516 2,550 1,902 378 2,776 >,=25 88,422 783 4,907 1,509 722 1,903 24,535 524 2,608 3,511 3,978 2,264 1,022 2,465 1,866 2,874 6,278 1,840 9,764 3,697 3,053 425 2,406 3,682 7,226 2, 879 1,675 29, 948 1,363 1,465 1890 1,174 1,734 3,041 714 2,168 979 3,357 734 876 3,401 49° 2,013 2,868 3,462 1,016 1,004 29, 935 6,120 4,123 1,160 3,674 2,839 87s 1,701 1,267 2,211 Bro 2,455 32,923 2,092 1,707 4,043 663 312 1,893 3,572 1,280 U,079 1,364 2,605 2,214 2,954 X,2I1 87, 062 897 4, 659 1, 703 784 2,185 21,261 651 2,516 8,639 3,598 2,242 935 2,649 2,038 3,557 6,063 r, 706 10, 436 4, =37 3,170 2,456 3,222 7,758 2,B8i 1,628 27,866 1,387 1,377 1 In 1890 in Wolcott town only. 2 Westchester town and parts of Eastohester and Pelham towns annexed to New York county since 1890. "uuoi.ou i« ' Includes population {10, 029) of Westchester town. MINOK civil divisions. Wakeen county— Continued. Chester town Hague town Horicon town Johnsburg town . Luzerne town_. Queenshury town, including Glens Falls village Glens Falls village Stony Creek town Thurman town Warrensburg town Washington county 1900 Argyle town, including Argyle village.. Argyle village.. Cambridge town, including part of Cambridge village Cambridge village (part of) ^ Total for Cambridge village, in Cambridge and White Creek towns. Dresden town Easton town Fort Ann town, including Fort Ann village Fort Ann village Fort Edward town, including Fort Edward village Fort Edward village Granville town including Granville village Granville village Greenwich town, including Greenwich village Greenwich village Hampton town Hartford town Hebron town . Jackson town ZZZZ ZZZ! Kingsburj' town, including Sandy Hfll vifiageZ! Sandy Hill village Putnam town. Salem town, including Salem village., Salem Village.. White Creek town, including part of Cambridge village. Cambridge village (part of) Whitehall town, including Whitehall vlllage.Z Z ".Z". Whitehall village Wayne county . Arcadia town, including Newark village. Newark village. Butler town, including part of Wolcott vlflageZ! Wolcott village (part of). Total for Wolcott village,! in Butler and Wolcotttowns _ Galen town, including Clyde village Clyde village . " ~ZZ~ Huron town _ Lyons town, including Lyons villageZZZ Lyons village Macedon town, including Macedon ylUage" IVlacedon village Marion town Ontario town _ Palmyra town, including Palmyra village'" Palmyra village Rose town . Savannah town, lnoluding"savannah vilfageZ Savannah village Sodustown ZZ Z Walworth town Williamson town . ^'*'wo?cot^°vmkge''"'^'°^'^'''^^ Red Creek village Wolcott village (part of)I Westchester county 2_. ^^^Jjf^i^^^^' .^"eluding part of Mt. Kisco village Mt. Kisco village {part of) ^ '^tot/r ^*" ^'^''° ""''eeZTn Bedforf"rn"d"Ne"w"ciTli" ° kuf Wllagel"' '°'=''''1'°S Croton-ou-Hudson and Peeks- Croton-on-Hudson village Peekskill village. Eastchester town,* i'ucludingZBronSrtlle "vTiia'g"; BronxviUe village y^^^a^y Greenburg town, including ArdSey "l)bbbs"livi^v""mrct"' Ardsley village Dobbs Ferry village. Hastings-upon-Hudson"vmage" Irvmgton village Tarrytown village Z White Plains village (part of )"Z ^Pkin'rtris! ^'^^ villaserin-Griinb-urg-anTWhile- Harrison town Lewisboro town .ZZZZZZZZZ sinceS*^"^ Mt. Vernon village in 1890; part annexed <■ Exclusive of population of Mt. Vernon village. 2,052 1,042 1,136 2,374 1,341 14, 990 r2, 6t3 1,019 809 2,362 45, 624 1,995 264 1,878 486 1.578 545 2, 247 2,263 431 5,216 3,521 5,217 2, 700 4,172 1,869 689 1,290 1.679 1,059 6,100 4,473 505 2,978 1,391 2,496 1, 092 5,296 4,377 48, 660 7,046 4,578 1,786 139 1,279 4,606 2,507 1,667 5,824 4,300 2,488 59^2 2,015 2,850 S, 758 1,937 2,055 1,733 573 5,118 2,187 2,670 3,207 480 1,140 183, 375 3,497 7=5 1,346 18,703 1,533 10, 35S 3,040 579 15,564 404 2,888 2,002 2,231 4,770 670 7,899 2,048 1,311 1890 2,173 682 1,582 2,894 1,679 11,849 9,509 1,342 1,106 1,795 45,690 2,313 158 2,162 445 1,598 636 2,500 2,696 4,716 4,196 1,663 791 1,470 2,044 1,278 4,677 2,895 568 3,127 2,690 1,153 5,402 49, 729 6,310 3,698 1,836 902 4,922 2,638 1,793 6,228 4,475 2,564 533 2,144 2,611 4,188 2, 131 2,107 1,788 50s 5,157 2,195 2,670 3,216 492 8146,772 3,291 632 1,09s 15,139 9,676 6 4, 612 11,613 2,083 1,466 2, 299 3,562 223 4,042 1,485 1,417 to New York county 15 Table 4. -POPULATION OF NEW YORK BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Westohestee county— Continued. Mamaroneck town, comprising Larohmont village and part of Mamaroneck village. Larchmont village Mamaroneck village (part of) ~_ """" Total for Mamaroneck village, in Mamaroneck andRye towns. Mt. Pleasant town. Including North Tarrytown and Pleas- antvlUe villages. North Tarrytown village Pleasantville village Mt. Vernon cityi IIII_III I "III Ward 1 _ 3 q'v" Ward 2 ;:: 4' 035 Ward 3 _ 2 ij5'> Ward i 61379 Ward 5 ___ 3 953 New Castle town, including part ol Mt. Kisco village Mt. Kisco village (part of) New Rochelle city 2 II Ward 1- Ward2.. Ward 3- Ward 4-, 3,562 4,651 2,515 3,992 North Castle town _ North Salem town "'_' Osaining town, including Sing Sing village Sing Sing village Pelham town,' Including North Pelham, PelhamI and Pelham Manor * villages. North Pelham village Pelham village Poundrldge town . Bye town, including Port Chester village and part oi Mamaroneck village. Mamaroneck village (part of) Port Chester village Scarsdale town Somerstown White Plains town. Including part of White Plains village. White Plains village (part of) Yonkers city. Ward 1 6, 008 Ward 2 5, 802 Ward 3 4, 678 Ward 4 7,832 Ward 5 11,542 Ward 6 8, 345 Ward 7 3, 724 Yorktown town Wyoming county. Arcade town. Including Arcade village . Arcade village 1900 3,849 94S 2,904 4,722 4,241 I, 204 20, 346 2,401 621 14, 720 1,471 1,133 10, 895 7,939 1,571 684 303 823 12,861 1,818 7.440 885 1,338 7,869 7,229 47, 931 2,421 30, 413 1,877 1890 2,385 5,844 3,179 'iolsio 2,110 463 9,057 1,475 1,730 10, 068 9,352 3,941 830 9,477 5,274 633 1,897 4,508 3,819 32,033 2,378 31, 193 1,840 minor civil divisions. Wyoming county— Continued. Attica town, including Attica village Attica village Bennington town 21, Castile town. Including Castile village and part ol Perry village. Castile village. Perry village (part of) Total for Perry village,^ in Castile and Perry towns _ Covington town Eagle town Gainesville town, including Silver Springs village- Silver Springs village Genesee Falls town Java town Middlebiiry town Orangeville town _ Perry town, including part of Perry village- Perry village (part of) Pike town, including Pike village Pike village Sheldon town. Warsaw town, including Warsaw village- Warsaw village Wethersiield town Yates oodnty.. Barrington town Benton town, including parts of wards 1 and 2 of Penn Yan village. Penn Yan village (part of) Total for Penn Yan village, in Benton and Milo towns Ward I 712 Ward 2 914 Ward 3 709 Ward 4 943 Ward 5 879 Ward 6 493 Italy town Jerusalem town Middlesex town Milo town, including wards 3, 4, 5, and 6, and parts of wards 1 and 2 of Penn Yan village. Penn Yan village (part of) Potter town, including part of Eushville village Rushville village (part of) [For total see Gornam town, Ontario county.] Starkey town, including Dundee village Dundee village Torrey to^vn, including Dresden village Dresden village 1900 2,677 1,785 1,904 2,639 1,088 251 2, 763 930 1,114 2, 325 667 658 1,770 1,406 1,005 3,862 2,512 1,277 458 1,801 4,341 3,048 927 20, 318 1,249 2,179 209 4,650 1,094 2,775 1, 282 6,318 4,441 1,620 1,065 306 1890 8,002 1,994 2,029 2,451 1, 146 1,528 1,161 1,131 2,166 740 1,824 1,781 1,148 2,928 1,443 483 2,069 4,468 3,120 1,032 21, 001 1,393 2,291 222 4,254 1,206 2,957 1,387 6,028 4,032 1,680 322 2,862 1,200 1,197 348 1 Formerly in Eastchester town; incorporated as a city since 1890. 2 Formerly New Roehelle town ; incorporated as a city since 1890. * Part annexed to New York county since 1890. 4 Not separately returned. 6 In 1890 in Perry town only. There are 460 incorporated cities and villages in New York, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5,— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLACJES OP NEW YORK: 1890 AND 1900. cities and villages. Adams village Addison village Afton village Akron village Albany city Albion village Alden village Alexander village Alexandria Bay village Alfred village Altamont village Altmar village Amityvllle village Amsterdam city Andes village Andover village Angelica village Angola village Antwerp village Arcade village Ardsley village Argyle village Athens village Attica village Auburn city population. 1900 1890 20, 2, 1, 30, 292 080 722 585 151 477 607 230 511 756 689 416 038 9-J9 365 951 978 712 929 887 404 264 171 785 345 1,360 2,166 683 1,492 94, 923 4,586 533 1,123 786 551 2,293 17, 336 416 953 650 912 158 2,024 1,994 25, 858 CITIES AND villages. Avoca village Avon village Babylon village Bainbridge village Baldwinsville village — Ballston Spa village Batavia village Bath village Bath-on-Hudson village . Belleville village Belmont village Bergen village Binghamton city Black River village Blasdell village Bolivar village Boonville village Brewster village Bridgewater village Brighton village Brockport village Brocton village Bronxville village Brookfield village BrownvUle village POPULATION. 1900 1890 39, 900 579 485 767 953 1,663 1,049 3,040 3,527 7,221 3,261 2,399 452 950 623 35, 005 1,613 705 3,742 812 561 666 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Buffalo city Burdett village Caledonia village Cambridge village Camden village Camillus village Canajoharle village Canandaigua village.. Canaseraga village Canastota village Canisteo village Canton village Cape Vincent village.. Carthage village Castile village Castleton village Cato village Catskill village Cattaraugus village — _ Cayuga village Cazenovia village Celeron village Central Square village Champlain village Charlotte village POPULATION. 1900 1890 352,387 409 265,664 1,073 1,678 1,598 2,370 1,902 567 487 2,101 2,089 6,151 5,868 685 669 3,030 2,774 2,077 2,071 2,757 2,580 1,310 1,324 2,895 2,278 1,088 1,146 1,214 1,127 350 5,484 4,920 1,382 878 390 511 1,819 1,987 506 364 1,311 1,275 1,400 930 16 Table S.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLAGES OF NEW YORK : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES AND VILLAGES. Chateaugay village Chatham village Chaumont village Cherry Creek village Cherry Valley village _. Chester village Chittenango village Church ville village Clayton village Clayvllle village Cleveland village Clifton Springs village. Clinton village ClintonvlUe village Clyde village.. CoblesklU village Cohocton village echoes city Cola Spring village Constablevllle village., Cooperstown village Copenhagen village Corfu village Corinth village Corning city Cornwall vfllage Cortland city Coxsackie village _ Croton-on-Hudson village . Cuba village Dansville village Delhi village Depew village - Deposit village-. De Ruyter village Dexter village Dobbs Ferry village.. Dolgeville village Dresden village Dryden village Dundee village Dunkirk city.. Earlville village East Aurora village East Randolph village _, East Rockaway village- East Syracuse village Eastwood village Edwards village Elba village Elbridge village.. Elizabethtown village . EUenville village EUicottville village Ellisburg village Elmira city Elmira Heights village-, Esperance village Pa bins village-. Fairhaven village Fairport village Falconer village Farnham village Fayettevllle village Fishkill village FishklU Landing village- Fonda village Forestville village Fort Ann village Fort Covington village Fort Edward village ' Fort Plain village Frankfort village Franklin village Franklinville village Fredonla village Freeport village Freeville village Friendship village Fulton village Fultonville village Gal way village Geneseo village Geneva city Gilbertsville village Glen Park village Glens Falls village Gloversville city Goshen village Gouverneur village Gowanda village Granville village Greene village Green Island village Greenport village Greenwich village Groton village Hagaman village Hamburg village Hamilton village Hammondsport village — Hancock village :.. Hannibal village POPULATION. 1900 973 2,018 738 701 772 1,250 787 505 1,913 568 689 1,617 1,340 244 2,507 2,327 879 23, 910 2,067 450 2,368 587 401 2,039 11, 061 1,966 9,014 2,735 1,533 1,502 3,633 2,078 3,379 2,051 623 945 2,888 1,915 306 699 1,291 11, 616 711 2,366 644 739 2,509 341 373 395 549 491 2,879 886 292 35, 672 1,763 290 887 610 2,489 1,136 262 1,304 589 3,673 1,145 623 431 822 3, 521 2,444 2,664 473 1,360 4,127 2,612 440 1,214 5,281 977 177 2,400 10, 433 476 494 12, 613 IS, 349 2,826 3,689 2,143 2,700 1,236 4,770 2,366 1,869 1,344 646 1,683 1,627 1,169 1,283 410 1890 1,172 1,912 623 676 685 792 493 1,748 843 839 1,297 1,269 306 2,638 1,822 22,509 2,657 777 398 1,222 8,550 8,590 1,611 1,386 3,758 1,564 1,530 667 737 2,083 348 663 1,200 9,416 536 1,582 2,231 573 2,881 852 274 312 738 2,552 574 1,410 745 3,617 1,190 788 870 2,864 2,291 581 1,021 3,399 312 1,369 4,214 1,122 177 2,286 7,557 9,509 13,861 2,907 3,458 1,067 4,463 1,663 1,280 596 1,331 '1,744 934 1,279 452 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Harrisvllle village Hastings-upon-Hudson village. Haverstraw village Hempstead village Henderson village Herkimer village Hermon village Hillbum village Hilton village Hobart village Holland Patent village - HoUey village Homer village - POPULATION. 1900 1890 Honeoye Falls village.. Hoosick Falls village .. Hornellsville city Horseheads village Hudson city Hunter village Ilion village.. Irvington village Ithaca city Jamestown city Johnstown city Jordan village Keeseville village Kenmore village Kinderhook village., Kingston city . Lacona village Lakewood village Lancaster village Lansingburg village . Larchmont village La Salle village Laurens village Lawrence vUlage Leroy village Lestershire village Lewiston village Liberty village Lima village _ Limestone village Lisle village Little Falls city Little Valley village . Liverpool village.. Livonia Station village _ Lockijort city Lowville village Lyons village . Lyons Falls village McGrawvlUe village . Macedon village Madison village Malone village.. Mamaroneck village -, Manchester village Manlius village Mannsvllle village Marathon village Marcellus village Margaretville village-. Massena village Matteawan village Mayfleld village Mayville village.. MechanicsvUle village - Medina village Meridian village Mexico village Middleburg village Middleport village Middletown city Middlevllle village Milford village MiUbrook village Millerton village Mohawk village Monroe village- Montgomery village Monticello village Montour Falls village..-, Mooers village Moravia village Morris village Morristown village MoiTisville village Mt. Kisco village Mt. Morris village Mt. Vernon city Naples village Nassau village Nelliston village.. Nelsonville village Newark village Newark Valley village New Berlin village-. Newburg city Newfield village— Z New Hartford village - New London village Newpaltz village 2,002 5,935 3,682 374 5,555 503 824 486 550 352 1,380 2,381 1,175 5,671 11,918 1,901 9,528 431 5,138 2,281 13, 136 22, 892 10. 130 1,118 2,110 318 913 24,535 388 574 3,750 12,595 945 661 233 558 3,144 3,U1 697 1,760 949 732 392 10, 381 1,085 1,133 865 16,581 2,352 4,300 470 750 592 321 5,935 4,722 711 1,219 352 1,092 589 640 2,032 5,807 589 943 4,695 4,716 335 1,249 1,135 1,431 14, 522 667 532 1,027 802 2,028 796 973 1,160 1,193 527 1,442 553 466 624 1,316 2,410 20, 346 1,048 418 634 624 4,678 818 1,156 24, 943 878 1,007 177 1,022 617 1,466 5,070 4,831 358 473 487 661 406 1,381 1,128 7,014 10, 996 1,716 9,970 699 4,057 2,299 U, 079 16, 038 7,768 1,271 2,103 963 21,261 333 1,692 10,550 255 626 2,743 633 734 1,003 421 .8,783 698 1,284 738 16,038 2,511 4,475 733 533 390 4,986 942 389 1,198 663 616 1,049 4,278 1,161 2,679 4,492 1,315 1,139 1,217 11, 977 693 638 1,806 630 1,024 1,016 1,486 601 472 726 1,095 2,286 10,830 1,266 356 721 3,698 875 979 23, 087 912 '935' CITIES AND TILLAGES. Newport village New Rochelle city . New York city - POPULATION. 1900 1890 Manhattan borough- Bronx borough Brooklyn borough Richmond borough _, Queens borough Niagara Falls city. North Glean village North Pelham village Northport village North Tarrytown village.. North Tonawanda city Northville village Norwich village Norwood village Nunda village Nyack village _ Oakfleld village Ogdensburg city Olean city. Onelda village Oneida Castle village.. Oneonta village. Oriskany Falls village.. Oswego city _ Oswego Falls village. Otego village Ovid village Owego village Oxford village.. Painted Post vlllaee Palatine Bridge village-. Palmyra village Panama village Parish village Patchogue village Pawling village Peeksklll village PeUiam village Penn Yan village Perry village Phelps village.. Philadelphia village - Philmont village Phoenix village Piermont village Pike village - Pine Hill village Pittsford village Plattsburg village Pleasantville village Poland village Port Byron village Port Chester village Port Dickinson village - Port Henry village Port Jervis village Port Leyden village Portville village Potsdam village Poughkeepsie city Prattsburg village Prospect village Pulaski village Randolph village Red Creek village Red Hook village Remsen village Rensselaer city Rhinebeck village Richburg village Richfield Springs village. Richmondville village Riohvllle village Rochester city Rockton village. Rockville Center village - Rome city Rosendale village - Rouse Point village Roxbury village RushvUle village Sacketts Harbor village Sag Harbor village St. Johnsville village St. Regis Palls village Salamanca village Salem village.. Sandy Creek village-. Sandy Hill village Saranac Lake village Saratoga Springs vSlage ' Saugertles village Savannah village Savona village - Schaghticoke village - Schenectady city Schenevus village Schoharie village „ Schuylerville village.. Sea CiifE village . 610 14, 720 3,437,202 850, 093 200, 507 166, 582 67, 021 152,999 19, 457 1,649 684 1,794 4,241 9,069 1.046 5,766 1,714 1,018 659 9,057 1,515,301 4,275 4,111 714 57E 12, 633 11,662 9,462 7,358 6,364 6,083 291 317 7,147 6,272 811 625 22,199 21,842 2,925 1,821 658 624 641 5,039 1,931 1,477 775 688 860 1,937 2,131 359 379 648 541 2,926 781 630 10,358 9,676 303 4,650 4,254 2,763 1,528 1,306 1,336 873 783 1,964 1,818 1,532 1,466 1,153 1,219 458 483 425 1,000 852 8,434 7,010 1,204 370 1,013 1,105 7,440 5,274 379 345 1,751 2,436 9,385 9,327 746 462 748 3,843 3,961 24,029 22,206 713 607 333 1,493 1,517 1,209 1,201 480 492 867 935 389 358 7,466 7,301 1,494 1,649 343 374 1,637 1,623 651 663 331 336 162,608 133,896 1,052 1,884 16,843 14,991 1,840 1,706 1,676 1,856 418 416 450 1,266 787 1,969 1,873 1,263 879 1,210 4,251 3,692 1,891 692 723 4,473 2,895 2,594 768 12,409 11,976 3,697 4,237 573 605 611 569 1,061 1,258 31,682 19,902 613 665 1,006 1,028 1,601 1,887 1,558 17 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLAGES OF NEW YORK: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 CITIES AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 CITIES AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Seneca Falls village Sharon Springs village _ Sherburne village Sherman village.. Shortaville village Sidney village Silver Creek village Silver Springs village Sinclairville village Sing Sing village Skaneateles village Sloan village Smyrna village Solvay village Southampton village South Glens Falls village . South Nyack village Spencer village Spencerport village SpringviUe village Stamford village Stillwater village Sufflern village Syracuse city t^nnersvUle village Tarrytowu village Theresa village 6,519 B67 899 760 922 2,331 1,944 667 577 7,939 1,495 873 300 3,493 2,289 2,025 1,601 385 715 1,992 901 1,007 1,619 108, 374 593 4,770 917 6,116 622 960 785 1,368 1,678 510 9,352 1,559 563 1,606 1,496 810 695 1,883 819 747 88,143 8,562 1,028 Ticonderoga village Tivoli village Tonawanda village Trenton village Troy city Trumansbiu'g village-, TuUy village Turin village.. Unadllla village Union village Union Springs village. Unionville village Upper Nyack village __ Utica city Valatie village Van Etten village Vernon village Victor village Victory Mills village — Voorheesville village.. Walden village Walton village . Wappingers Falls village., Warsaw village Warwick village . Washingtonville village., Waterford village 1,911 1,153 7,421 298 60, 651 1,225 574 363 1,172 982 994 464 516 56, 383 1,300 474 380 649 795 554 3,147 2,811 3,504 3,048 1,735 667 3,146 2,267 1,350 7,145 284 60, 956 1,211 498 359 1,157 821 1,066 316 668 44,007 1,437 567 377 778 822 2,132 2,299 3,718 3,120 1,537 691 Waterloo village Watertown city Waterville village Watervliet city Watkins village Waverly village Wayland village Weedsport village Wellsburg village Wellsville village West Carthage village Westfield village West Haverstraw village West Salamanca village- West Winiield village Whitehall village White Plains village Whitesbo: :> village Whitney Point village — Williamsville village Wilson village Windsor village Wolcott village WoodhuU village Wurtsboro village Yonkers city Youngstown village 4,256 21, 696 1,571 14,321 2,943 4,465 1,307 1,526 536 3,656 1,135 2,430 2,079 483 771 4,377 7,899 1,958 807 905 612 739 1,279 343 450 47,931 547 4,350 14,725 2,024 12,967 2,604 4,123 679 1,580 3,435 932 1,983 180 495 741 4,434 4,042 1,663 842 524 902 490 32,033 490 Of the above named 460 incorporated places 156 have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000: of these 90 have less than 5,000 inhabitants ; 26 have more than 5,000 but less than 10,000 ; 19 have more than 10,000 but less than 20,000; 9 have more than 20,000 but less than 25,000; and 12 have more than 25,000, namely. New York, with 3, 437, 202; Buffalo, with 352,387; Rochester, with 162,608; Syracuse, with 108, 3V4; Albany, with 94,151; Troy, with 60,651; XJtica, with 56,383; Yonkers, with 47,931; Binghamton, with 39,647; Elmira, with 35,672; Schenectady, with 31,682 ; and Auburn, with 30,345 inhabitants. Table 6 gives for each of the 12 cities having upwards of 25,000 inhabitants in 1900, the population at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, so far as it is separately stated in the census report at each decennial period. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows for each city the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF NEW YORK: 1790 TO 1900. Albany Auburn Binghamton. Buffalo Elmira New York Rochester Schenectady. Syracuse Troy Utica Yonkers 1900 94, 151 30, 845 39,647 852, 387 35, 672 1,437,202 162, 608 31,682 108, 374 60,651 56,'383 47, 931 1890 94, 923 25,858 35, 005 255, 664 30, 893 1, 515, 301 133, 896 19, 902 88,143 60, 956 44,007 32, 033 1880 90, 758 21,924 17,317 155, 134 20, 541 1, 206, 299 89, 366 13,655 51,792 56,747 33, 9li 18, 892 1870 69,422 17, 225- 12, 692 117, 714 15, 863 942, 292 62, 386 11,026 43,051 46,465 28, 804 12,733 1860 62,367 10, 986 8,325 81,129 8,682 813, 669 48, 204 9,579 28,119 39,235 22, 529 U,848 1850 50, 763 9,548 42,261 8,166 515,547 36,403 8,921 22,271 28,785 17, 565 4,160 1840 33, 721 5,626 18, 213 4,791 312,710 20, 191 6,784 19, 334 12, 782 2,968 1830 2, 202, 892 1,207 :,268 1820 12, 630 2,095 2,945 123,706 2,063 3,939 5,264 2,972 1810 10,762 96, 373 "§"§95 1800 5,349 60,515 5,289 '"4"926" 1790 33, 131 756 1 Not separately returned. TA33LB 7.-INCREASE IN POPQLATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF NEW YORK: 1790 TO 1900. Albany Auburn Binghamton Buffalo Elmira New York __ Rochester Schenectady, Syracuse Troy Utica Yonkers INOEEASE FBOM 1890 TO 1900. Number. Per cent. 1772 4,487 4,642 96, 723 4,779 1,921,901 28, 712 11,780 20, 231 1305 12,376 15, 898 10.8 17.4 13.3 37.8 15.5 126.8 21.4 59.2 23.0 10.5 28.1 49.6 INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. Number. 4,165 3,934 17, 688 100, 530 10, 352 309, 002 44, 530 6,247 36, 351 4,209 10, 093 13,141 Per cent. 4.6 17.9 102.1 64.8 50.4 25.6 49.8 45.7 70.2 7.4 29.8 69.6 INCEEASE FROM 1870 TO 1880. Number. 21,336 4,699 4,625 37,420 4,678 264, 007 26, 980 2,629 8,741 10, 282 5,110 6,159 Per cent. 30.7 27.3 36.4 31.8 29.5 28.0 43.2 23.8 20.3 22.1 17.7 48.4 INCREASE FROM 1860 TO 1870. Number. 7,055 6,239 4,367 36,585 7,181 128, 623 14,182 1,447 14,932 7,230 6,275 885 Per cent. 11.3 56.8 52.5 45.1 82.7 15.8 29.4 15.1 53.1 18.4 27.9 7.5 INCEEASE FEOM 1850 TO 18«0. Number. 11, 604 1,438 38, 868 516 298, 122 11, SOI 658 5,848 10, 4.50 4,961 Per cent. 22.9 15.1 92.0 6.3 57.8 32.4 7.4 26.3 36.3 28.3 184.8 INCREASE FEOM 1840 TO 1850. Number. 17,042 3,922 24,048 3,375 202, 837 16, 212 2,137 9,451 4,783 1,192 Per cent. 50.5 69.7 132.0 70.4 64.9 80.3 31.5 48.9 37.4 40.2 1 Decrease. 18 Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP NEW YORK : 1790 TO 1900— Continued. CITIES. INCREASE FROM 18S0 TO 1840. INCEEASB FROM 1820 TO 1830. INCREASE FROM 1810 TO 1820. INCREASE FROM 1800 TO 1810. INCREASE FROM 1790 TO 1800. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 9,512 1,140 39.3 25.4 11,579 91.7 1,868 17.4 5,413 101.2 1,851 52.9 9,545 1,899 110, 121 10,984 2,516 110.1 65.7 54.4 119.3 59.0 6,573 153 78,883 7,144 329 313.7 11.8 63.8 346.3 8.4 27,333 28.4 35,858 59.3 27,384 82.7 Rochester 4,533 599.6 Syracuse 7,778 4,459 67.3 53.6 6,292 5,351 119.5 180.0 1,369 35.1 11,031 120.9 Utica ^ Yonkers - - 1 Decrease. All the above named cities show a satisfactory increase in population since 1890, except Albany and Troy, in whicli there have been slight decreases. The city of New York, as constituted prior to the act of consolidation which became effective January 1, 1898, had a population in 1890 of 1,515,301 as compared with a population in 1900 of 3,437,202, showing an apparent increase of 1,921,901, or 126.8 per cent. In 1890 the city comprised all of what is now the borough of Manhattan and the greater part of what is now the borough of Bronx, but under the act of consolidation above referred to, Kings county, Richmond county, the larger part of Queens county, and a small part of Westchester county became a part of the city. Manhattan borough comprises all that part of the old city of New York lying to the south of the Harlem river, this area being known formerly as Manhattan Island. Bronx borough was formed from that part of the old city of New York lying to the north of the Harlem river and the small part of Westchester county annexed under the act of consolidation. All of this area was at one time a part of Westchester county, but in 1878 the towns of Morrisania, West Farms, and Kings Bridge were annexed to New York, and under the act which took effect January 1, 1898, all of the town of Westchester and parts of the towns of Eastchester and Pelham became a part of the city. Under an act of the legislature the towns of Platbush, Flatlands, Gravesend,- and New Utrecht were absorbed by the city of Brooklyn in 1894, the town of Flatbush becoming the twenty-ninth ward, the town of New Utrecht the thirtieth ward, the town of Gravesend the thirty-first ward, and the town of Flatlands the thirty-second ward of the city. The city thus became coextensive with Kings county, and on January 1, 1898, the city of Brooklyn became the borough of Brooklyn, one of the five boroughs of what is now the city of New York. Richmond county, or what is commonly known as Staten Island, under the provisions of the same act, became the borough of Richmond. Queens borough was organized at the same time from what was Long Island City, the towns of Flushing, Jamaica, and Newtown, and a small portion of the town of Hempstead, all of which were civil divisions of Quee^ns county! The remaining towns of the county, Oyster Bay and North Hempstead, together with the greater part of the town of Hempstead, were taken to form the new county of Nassau. The first ward of Queens boroUgh comprises what was formerly Long Island City, the second ward what was formerly Newtown town, the third ward what was formerly Flushing town, the fourth ward what was formerly Jamaica town, and the fifth ward that part of the town of Hempstead now within the limits of the borough of Queens. It is impossible to state definitely the population in 1890 of that part of the town of Hempstead, Queens county, which became a part of Queens borough, and of the parts of the towns of Eastchester and Pelham, Westchester county' which became a part of Bronx borough, but the following table shows the estimated population 'for the city of New York, as now constituted, and in detail for each borough of the city, from 1790 to 1900 ■ Table 8.-ESTIMATED POPULATION OP NEW YORK CITY AND ITS BOROUGHS, AS NOW CONSTITUTED- 1790 TO 1900. BOROUGHS. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 New York city 3,437,202 2, 507, 414 1,911,698 1,478,103 1,174,779 696, 115 391,114 2-12, 278 152,056 119,734 79,216 49,401 Manhattan borough 1,850,093 200, .507 1,166,.5S2 67, 021 152,999 1,441,216 88, 908 838, 547 5], 693 87, 050 1, 164, 673 51,980 599,495 38,991 56,559 942, 292 37,393 419,921 33, 029 45,468 813, 669 23, 593 279, J22 25,492 32,903 515, .547 8, 032 13s, SS2 15,061 18,593 312, 710 5,346 47, 613 10, 965 14,480 202,589 3,023 20, .535 7,082 9,049 123,706 2,782 U,187 6,135 8,246 96,373 2, 267 8,303 5,347 7,444 60,515 1,755 5,740 4,564 6,642 33,131 1,781 4,495 3,835 6,159 Brooklyn borough Richmond borough 19 The preceding table shows that the area comprised within the present limits of the city of New York had an estimated population of 49,401 in 1790, which had grown to 696,115 in 1850, representing an increase of 646, 714, or 1,309.1 per cent. The population of the present city of New York had grown to 2,507,414 in 1890, or an increase since 1850 of 1,811,299, or 260.2 per cent. Since 1890 there has been an increase of 929,788, or 37.1 per cent, the population in 1900 being 3,437,202. Director of the Census -> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 39. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 22, 1901. POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of North Carolina hy counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. North Carolina was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of North Carolina at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA: 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAKS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 _ 1,893,810 1, 617, 947 1,399,750 1,071,361 992, 622 869,039 753,419 737,987 638, 829 555,500 478,103 393,751 275,863 218,197 328,389 78,739 123,583 115,620 16,432 99,158 83,329 77,397 84,352 17.1 15.6 30.7 7.9 14.2 15.3 2.1 15.5 15.0 16.2 21.4 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 - 1830 — - X820 1810 — - yjQQ The population of the state in 1900 is 1,893,810 as against 1,617, 947 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 275 863 or 17.1 per cent. This rate of increase is somewhat greater than that for the decade from 1880 to 1890, when it was 15.6 per cent, but is little more than half that for the decade from 1870 to 1880, when it was 30.7 per cent. North Carolina had a population at the first census, in 1790, of 393,751, and has shown an increase at each succeeding census, though by a rather small percentage. The population of North Carolina in 1900 is nearly five times as large as the population given for 1790, when the first census of the state was taken. The total land surface of North Carolina is, approximately, 48,580 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 33.3 ; 1900, 39.0. Table 2 shows the population of North Carolina by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. CP 18M Table 2.— POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES : 1790 TO 1900. The .state-. Alamance — Alexander . Alleghany,. Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick _ Buncombe - Burke Cabarrus _ Caldwell . Camden __ Carteret ' - Caswell -_ Catawba _ Chatham _ Cherokee- Chowan ' Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven i Cumberland.. Currituck _. Dare Davidson 2 . Davie Duplin Durham ^ Edgecombe . Forsyth 2 Franklin* Gaston Graham Granville * . Greene GuiUord-__. Halifax Harnett Haywood __ Henderson _ Hertford _._ Hyde Iredell Jackson __ Johnston. Jones Lenoir Lincoln ___ McDowell - Macon Madison___ Martin Mecklenburg.. Mitchell Montgomery .. Moore Nash New Hanover. Northampton _, Onslow Orange '" Pamlico Pasquotank _ Pender Perquimans. Person Pitt Polk Kandolph... Richmond ^ _ Eobeson Rockingham _ Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland" 1900 1,893,810 25,665 10, 960 7,759 21, 870 19,581 26,404 20, 538 17, 677 12,657 44,288 17,699 22, 456 15, 694 5,474 11,811 15,028 22, 133 23, 912 11,860 10,258 4,532 25,078 21, 274 24,160 29,249 6,529 4,757 23,403 12, 115 22,405 26,233 26,591 35,261 25,116 27, 903 10, 413 4,343 23,263 12,038 39, 074 30, 793 15,988 16, 222 14, 104 14,294 9,278 29,064 11,853 32,250 8,226 18, 639 15,498 12,567 12,104 20, 644 15, 383 55, 268 15, 221 14, 197 23,622 26,478 25,786 21, 150 11, 940 14, 690 8,045 13, 660 13, 381 10, 091 16, 685 7,004 28,232 15,855 40,371 33, 163 81,066 25, 101 26, 380 12,653 1890 1,617,947 18,271 9,430 6,623 20, 027 15,628 21, 072 19, 176 16, 763 10, 900 35, 266 14, 939 18, 142 12, 298 5,667 10,825 16,028 18. 689 25,413 9,976 9,167 4,197 20, 394 17, 856 20, 533 27, 321 6,747 3,768 21, 702 11,621 18. 690 18,041 24, 113 28,4:M 21, 090 17,764 10,252 3,313 24,484 10, 039 28,052 28, 908 13,700 13, 346 12, 589 13,851 8, 903 26,462 9,512 27,239 7,403 14,879 12, 586 10, 939 10, 102 17,805 1.5, 221 42, 673 12, 807 11,239 20, 479 20,707 24, 026 21,242 10, 303 14,948 7,146 10, 748 12,514 9,293 16, 151 26,519 5,902 25,195 23, 948 31, 483 26, 363 24, It} 18, 770 25, 096 1880 1,399,750 14, 618 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 1870 1,071,361 26, 181 18, 070 20, 829 14,264 8,897 2,335 31,286 10, 037 23,585 80,300 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 21,376 20, 032 9,829 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, 9(io 15, 198 22, 894 11, 874 6,868 3,691 12,428 9,573 13,011 12, 950 12, 831 7,764 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 1860 992, 622 22, 970 13, 050 14,184 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, 692 6, 615 8,192 9,647 24, 299 4, 706 7,487 12,040 11,077 27, 978 14, 749 7,669 17,607 11, 8.52 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 8,136 16, 215 10, 729 19, 101 9,166 6,842 1850 11, 444 5,220 12,348 8,597 16, 268 16,369 7,415 16, 601 8,494 15, 784 17, 376 12, 692 14, 107 9,307 8,443 8,131 7,945 11, 170 17,276 4,319 17,561 12,882 16, 262 15, 708 16,810 13, 121 16,436 28, 396 7,925 20,056 19, 442 8,039 5,801 10, 448 9,504 7,732 16, 347 6, 515 16, 656 5,730 10, 220 8,195 7,120 6,004 5,908 10, 196 17,374 13, 489 8,777 13, 816 12,8-51 9,767 7,272 13,425 7,772 9,747 6,317 6,049 6,939 15, 269 8,862 18,449 6,838 6,721 1840 753,419 10, 396 5,909 14, 709 20, 610 7,236 15, 320 7,866 13,614 17, 189 11, 168 11, 713 8,073 8,426 21, 249 6,619 19, 754 16,689 15, 077 7,467 12,225 12, 175 8,022 5,265 10,084 15, 799 9,269 1830 737,987 14, 095 6,987 10, 969 12, 262 7,811 6,516 16,281 17,888 8,810 1820 638, 829 5,663 6,591 16, 242 3, 427 6,690 3,941 13,438 15,284 6,703 14, 606 7,674 11, 182 15,708 ~i0~980" 6,733 6,597 15,185 15,405 "'6'697 4,141 18, 734 14,834 7,655 13, 389 "U,~29i" 14,935 "i5~665" 8,161 18, 817 6,595 19, 176 16, 865 7,074 6,853 8,142 7,636 14, 719 7,649 11,427 11,687 21,715 13, 372 8,S56 16, 947 8,940 7,238 11,221 16,080 4, 043 16, 793 11, 009 15,489 16, 746 14, 5S9 11, 573 16, 624 13, 726 5,038 7,828 7,746 6,246 6,389 8,307 13, 914 6,872 9,342 10, 657 17, 668 13, 335 8, 283 17, 055 7, 332 10, 781 13, 397 15, 832 9,818 12, 826 14,495 13, 870 13, 550 14, 585 4,975 5,129 7,484 6,458 15,685 10, 599 4,946 7,606 25, 160 4, 889 7,637 18, 273 10, 780 7,988 9,047 13, 312 13, 369 7,527 24,356 1,514 9^790" 7, 11, 806 12, 875 8,909 10,870 13, 4 12 12,109 19,20:! 12, 157 19, 355 6,413 18, 737 17, 739 12, 534 4,335 9,850 10, 805 7,276 5,480 10,542 13,411 7,248 1810 655, 500 6,347 5,609 12,661 3,912 18, 394 14,446 9,744 13,276 "l;"74i" 8,831 3,694 7,203 11,218 5,671 4,778 9,277 11, 007 6,158 1800 478,103 5,347 4,823 11, 757 12, 977 "5,''297' 3,022 12, 676 9,382 6,985 7,863 8,146 2,783 6,242 11,249 7,028 4,110 5,812 9,929 5,094 4,191 4,399 8,701 11,861 '"5^132 10, 245 9,264 6,928 6,796 6,837 4,578 "1^37" 6,184 14, 918 10, 938 5,608 7,723 22, 465 5,333 8,539 20, 073 10, 919 7,746 8,490 10, 959 13, 391 7,814 23,908 8,641 7,419 10,027 12,093 12, 406 9,396 9,433 12, 9.35 20, 786 17, .5."i7 11,634 1 Part of Craven annexed to Carteret between 1880 and 1890. 2 Part of Davidson annexed to Torsyth between 1880 and 1890. " Organized from parts of Orange and Wake in 1881. 18, 222 4,533 14, 511 17,237 4,073 "~7,~7i2" 4,967 13, 071 9,607 5,216 6,799 18, 147 6,320 16, 895 7,128 8,1&5 10, 866 13, 242 7,016 23,492 6,857 9,029 10,001 11,331 7, 537 b, 2U4 11,474 26, 009 15, ;35l 8,908 12,423 ~io,~i66 5,965 15,676 4,867 11, 420 13, 620 2,780 "6~052" 6,029 10, 972 6,867 4,968 5,572 16,359 5,987 14,272 8,430 6,367 7,268 11,465 13, 082 6,669 20,136 7,674 6,052 6,642 9,169 10, 112 6, 695 7,5^8 10, 316 21, 543 13, 202 6,620 • Part taken to form part of Vance in 1881. 6 S^^i !,''" *° '™'™ 'P^^ "f Durham in 18,81. Scotland organized from part of Richmond in 1900 10,421 "X529 5,881 14, 016 4,218 9,442 13, 945 6,701 4,829 8,856 6,301 4,339 4,006 12, 660 5,629 10, 439 7,677 4,767 6,975 7,060 12, 353 5,623 16,362 5,379 5,708 6,402 9,084 9,234 5, 623 6,839 8,277 20, 000 10, 753 6,719 1790 393,751 TiBLB 2.— POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES : 1790 TO 1900— Continued. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 Stanly 15,220 19,866 25,515 8,401 6,620 4,980 27,156 16,684 54,626 19,151 10,608 13,417 31,356 26,872 23,596 14,083 11, 464 12,136 17,199 19,281 6,577 5,881 4,225 21,259 17,581 49,207 19,360 10,200 10,611 26, 100 22,675 18,644 13,790 9,490 10,505 15,353 15,302 8,784 5,340 4,545 18,056 8,315 11,208 11,252 7,801 10,402 10,380 6,922 9,206 18,443 Stokes 16,265 15,079 16, 196 14,504 14,033 12,320 11,645 10,366 11,026 9,505 8,528 7,191 Surry - - Swain _- Transylvania 3,536 4,173 12,217 Tyrrell 4,944 11,202 5,1.53 10,051 4,657 4,732 4,319 3,364 3,395 4,744 Union 1 Wake 2 _._ - __ 47,939 22,619 8,928 8,160 24,951 19, 181 16, 064 12,420 7,694 35,617 17,768 6,516 5,287 18,144 15,539 12,258 10,697 5,909 28,627 1,5,726 6,357 4,957 14,905 14,719 9, 720 10,714 8,655 24,888 13,912 5,664 3,400 13,486 12,099 21, 118 12,919 4,525 20,398 11,877 4,652 20,102 11,158 3,986 17,086 11,001 3,464 13,437 11,284 2,422 10,192 9,397 Warren 3 Watauga 10,891 12,577 10,331 11,968 9,040 9,967 8,687 9,054 6,772 7,247 6,133 Wilkes 8,143 Wilson Yadkin 1 Yancey - 8,205 5,962 1 1 1 1 1 Organized from parts of Franklin, Granville, and Warren in 1881. 2 Part taken to form part of Durham in 1881. 3 Part taken to form part of Vance in 1881. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OP NORTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. The State- Alamance Alexander ___ Alleghany Ansou Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Caharrus __ CaldweU „ ... Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland . Currituck — Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe _. Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Gra,nville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood — Henderson Hertford Hyde Iredell Jackson Number. Per cent. 275,863 7,394 1,530 1,236 1,843 3,953 5,332 1,362 914 1,757 9,022 2,760 4,314 3,396 1193 986 1 1, 000 3,444 1 1,601 1,884 1,091 335 4,684 3,418 3,627 1,928 1218 989 1,701 494 3,715 8,192 2,478 6,827 4, 026 10, 139 161 1,030 1 1, 221 1,999 11, 022 1,885 2,288 2,876 1,515 443 375 3,602 2,341 17.1 40.5 16.2 18.9 9.2 25.3 25.3 7.1 5.5 16.1 25.6 18.5 23.8 27.6 13.4 9.1 16.2 18.4 15.9 18.9 11.9 8.0 23.0 19.1 17.7 7.1 13.2 26.2 7.8 4.3 19.9 45.4 10.3 24.0 19.1 57.1 1.6 31.1 15.0 19.9 39.3 6.5 16.7 21.5 12.0 3.2 4.2 14.1 24.6 Johnston Jones Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison Martin Mecklenburg- Mitchell Montgomery ._ Moore Nash New Hanover. Northampton . Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans — Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham — Rowan »t- Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania— Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington _.- Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey Number. Per cent. 5,011 823 3,760 2,912 1,628 2,002 2,839 162 12, 595 2,414 2,958 3,143 4,771 1,759 192 1,637 1268 899 2,912 867 798 1,531 5,370 1,102 3,037 1 8, 093 8,888 7,800 6,943 6,331 1,284 12, 553 3,084 2,667 6,234 1,824 739 755 5,897 1897 5,419 1209 408 2,806 5,2,56 • 4,197 4,952 293 1,974 18.4 11.1 25.3 23.1 14.9 19.8 15.9 1.1 29.5 18.8 26.3 15.3 23.0 7.3 10.4 15.9 11.7 12.6 27.1 6.9 8.6 10.1 2L0 18.7 12.1 133.8 28.2 30.8 28.8 33.7 5.1 25.4 15.5 32.3 27.7 12.6 17.9 27.7 15.1 11.0 11.1 4.0 26.4 20.1 18.5 26.6 2.1 20.8 1 Decrease. But one territorial change has been made in the counties of North Carolina since 1890, namely, Scotland organized from part of Richmond. , -, , Of the 97 counties in the state all but 10 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Gaston, 57.1 per cent; Durham, 45.4 per cent; Alamance, 40.5 per cent- Guilford, 39.3 per cent; Rutherford, 33.7 per cent; Surry, 32.3 per cent; Graham, 31.1 per cent; Rodkingham, 30.8 per cent; Mecklenburg, 29.5 per cent; Rowan, 28.8 per cent; and Robeson, 28.2 per cent. The 10 counties showing a decrease in population are Camden, Caswell, Chatham, Currituck, Granville, Northampton, Orange, Richmond, Vance, and Warren. Table 4 shows the population of North Carolina by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 JHNOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Alamance oounty. Township 1. Patterson . Township 2. Coble . Township 3. Boon Station, including Elon College town. Elon College town Township 4. Morton Township 5. Faucett Township 6. Graham, including Graham town , Graham town Township 7. Albright Township 8. Newlin_. Township 9. Thompson Township 10, Melville, including Mebane town _ Mebane town Township 11. Pleasant Grove- Township 12. Burlington, including Burlington town_ Burlington town Alexander county . Ellendale township Gwaltney township Little River township . Miller township Sharpe township Sugarloaf township.. Taylorsvilie township, including Taylorsville town.. Taylorsviile town Wittenberg township Alleghany county . Cherry Lane township Cranberry township 1 Gap Civil township,' including Sparta town _ Sparta town Glade Creek township Piney Creek township Pratners Creek township Whitead township i Anson county. Ansonvllle township . Bumsville township.. Gulledge township . Lanesboro township. Including Peachland and Polkton towns. Peachland town Polkton town Lilesville township, including Lilesville town IIIIIZZ! Lilesville town Morven township, including MeParlan and Morven towns. McFarlan town Morven town Wadesboro township, including South Wadesboroand Wadesboro towns. South Wadesboro town Wadesboro town Whites Store township ZZZ. Ashe county.. Chestnut Hill township ^ _ Clifton township " Creston township Grassy Creek township 2.. Helton township 2 Horse Creek township.. Jefferson township,^ including Jefferson town . Jefferson town Laurel township North Fork township Obids township Oldfields township Peak Creek township Pine Swamp township Piney Creek townships , Walnut Hill townships Beaufort county . Bath township, including Bath town , Bath town Chocowinity toAvnship Long Acre township 25,665 1,446 1,160 1,714 638 1,771 1,490 5,280 2,052 749 1,809 1,504 1,495 218 1,488 5,759 37S92 10, 960 1,348 1, 650 1,080 1,048 1,271 967 2,011 413 1,585 7,759 1,003 614 1,567 SOI 1,337 1,289 1,351 21, 870 2,171 2,010 2,757 1,967 156 276 3,311 213 3,477 447 4,637 154 1,546 1,540 19, 581 806 1,737 773 874 1,199 1, 885 2,055 230 1,140 1,821 815 1, .350 1,600 1,141 1,196 1,189 26, 404 3,986 400 2,500 2,608 18,271 928 1,151 1,246 1, 240 2,099 1,884 991 807 1,123 1,241 2,289 1,716 2,547 I, 716 9,430 1,165 1,474 865 993 994 815 1,730 1,3 6,523 1,729 95 1,165 1,215 2,074 1,779 2,541 2,087 247 3,316 222 2,562 i.959 1,198 1,709 15,628 1,162 1,422 558 879 1,286 1, 625 1,676 413 905 1,414 672 989 1,033 811 1,296 21, 072 3,691 2,446 2,233 1 Whitead township organized from part.s of Cranberry and Gap Civil town- ships since 1890. 2 Walnut Hill township organized from parts of Chestnut Hill, Grassy Creek Helton, Jefferson, and Piney Creek townships since 1890. ' Beaufort county — Continued. Pautego township, including Belle Haven, Leachville,* and Pantego towns. Belle Haven town Pantego town. Richland township, including Aurora and Edwards towns. Aurora town Edwards town Washington township, including Washington town . Washington town Bertie county.. Colerain township, including Colerain and Powellsvillc towns. Colerain town Powellsvillc town Indian Woods township Merry Hill township. Mitchells township, including Aulander and Hexlena towns. Aulander town Hexlena town. Roxobel township, including Keif ord and Roxobel towns. Kelford town Roxobel town : Snake Bite township Whites township.. Windsor township, including Windsor town . Windsor town . Woodville township, including Lewiston town . Lewiston town Bladen county. Abbottsburg township Bethel township Bladenboro township Brown Marsh township Carver Creek township Colly township »i. Cypre.ss Creek township . Elizabethtown township, including Elizabethtown town. Elizabethtown town French Creek township IIZZI.I Hollow township Lake Creek township Turnbull township White Oak township Whites Creek township ""' Brunswick county. Lockwood Folly township, including Shallotte City town Shallotte City town Northwest township — -- Shallotte township Smithville township, including Southpoi-t city. Southport city Town Creek to-wnship ".I ~_ Waecamaw township IZI..^ Buncombe county. Asheville township, including Asheville city, and Bilt- more, Montford, Ramoth, and South Biltmore towns Asheville city Ward I ------ Ward 2 ::.:::::::::::: ftn Ward 3 "' °'° Ward 4 in::::::::::::::::: *' r Biltmore town ~" ~ _ 4j9 4 Montford town ~ZZ1 ~ ~Z Ramoth town , ~ South Biltmore town .::::! Avery Creek tqwnship. Blaek Mountain township, Tncluding'siack Mountaru Black Mountain town Fairvlew township Flat Creek township French Broad township.. . Ivy township. Leicester township, IncludinVLeicester'town" Leicester town . Limestone township, including" Arden town: Arden town. Lower Hominy townshi'p'incTuding Inanda town" Inanda town ' Formerly Staggs Creek. * Not separately returned. 4,364 383 4,773 314 99 8,123 4,842 20,538 3,208 207 803 1,613 1,609 1,959 342 "'3 2,100 167 227 1,548 1,410 5,017 597 2,074 163 17, 677 948 1,080 1,572 1,370 1,633 893 652 2,175 144 1,378 1,200 746 453 2,066 1,511 12,657 1,968 149 1,681 2,223 2,562 1,336 2,841 1,382 44,288 20, 995 14,694 71 196 351 312 703 1,464 200 1,759 1,619 1, 456 2, 684 3,569 126 1,363 137 1,304 ISO Table 4.— POPULATION OF NOETH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MIKOE OryiL DIVISIONS. Buncombe county— Continued. Reem Creek township, including Weaverville town . Weaverville town Sandy Mush township Swannanoa township Upper Hominy township BUEKE COUNTY. loard township, including Hildebran village Hildebran village Llnville township Lovelady township. Lower Creek township Lower Fork township Morganton township, including Morganton town — Morganton town Quaker Meadow township Silver Creek township, including Glen Alpine town.. Glen Alpine town . Smoky Creek township Upper Creek township '^ Upper Fork township 1900 Cabaekus county . Township 1. Rocky River Township 2. Poplar Tent Township 3. Deweese Township 4. Cooks Cross Roads. Township 5. Mt. Gilead Township 6. Faggarts Township 7. Reed Misenheimers^— Township 8. Mt. Pleasant, including Mt. Pleasant village. Mt. Pleasant village . Township 9. Smiths Township 10. Bethel Church Township 11. Baptist Church Township 12. Concord, coextensive with Concord city — Concord city : Ward I =.9=8 Ward 2 2. =99 Ward 3 465 Ward 4 2.218 Caldwell county. Globe township Hudson townships -r,— ^ Johns River township, including CoUettsville town. Collettsville town. Kings Creek township Lenoir township, including part ol Lenoir town.. Lenoir town tpart of ) Total for Lenoir town, in Lenoir and Lower Creek town- ships. Little River townships --.--„—- Lovelady township,^ including Granite Falls village Granite Falls village .-- -— Lower Creek township,' including part of Lenorr town. Lenoir town (part of) North Catawba township' Patterson township Yadkin Valley township Camden county.. Court House township- Shiloh township South Mills township — Caeteeet COUNTY- Township 1. White Oak , ^-;;-:r— r Township 2. Morehead, including Morehead City town. Morehead City town Township 3. Newport, including Newport town- Newport town Township 4. Beaufort, including Beaufort town. Beaufort town Townships. Straits., Township 6. Smyrna Township 7. Hunting Quarter., Townships. Portsmouth Townships. Merrimon Caswell county.. Anderson townihip — Dan River township .. Hlghtowers township. 1,913 329 1,481 1,563 2,415 2,150 109 1,051 1,356 • 841 1,210 5, 426 1,938 1,080 1, 946 137 333 1,337 939 22, 456 1,775 1,852 1,329 1,493 903 801 955 1,588 444 994 1,566 1,290 7,910 15,694 1,112 690 1,207 57 1,166 2,873 821 ±, 296 1,467 1,941 277 1, 925 1,512 1,076 5,474 1890 1,628 216 1,259 1,394 2,139 114,939 1,453 1,961 2,060 11,811 912 2,259. 1,379 1,181 328 3,012 2,19s 1, 224 1,081 1,520 150 472 15, 028 1,387 1,848 1,461 1,3 951 1,130 757 1,040 4,318 1,557 1,023 1,979 252 297 809 841 18,142 1,604 1,736 1,401 1,470 991 748 658 1,332 375 1,130 1,506 1,227 4,339 12,298 1,039 961 2,060 416 673 1,222 1,602 207 1,.544 257 823 1,183 994 6,667 1,684 1,773 2,210 10,825 1,028 1,663 1,064 1,182 218 2,845 2,007 1,163 972 1, 287 204 481 16, 028 1,457 2,033 1,539 1 Includes population (408) of Upper Creek township No. 2 (formerly Bar- "2 Upper Creek township No. 2 annexed since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Caswell county— Continued. Leashurg township Locust Hill township Milton township, including Milton village . Milton village. .J Pelham township.. Stony Creek township . Yanceyville township . Catawba county. Bandy township Caldwell township Catawba township. Including Catawba town Catawba town Cline township, including Claremont town Claremont town Hickory township, including Hickory and West Hickory towns. Hickory town West Hickory town Jacobs Fork township, including Plateau village Plateau village. Mountain Creek township Newton township, including Conover, Maiden, and New- ton towns. Conover town Maiden town Newton town Chatham county _ Albright township Baldwin township * Bear Creek township Cape Fear township Center township, including Pittsboro town Pittsboro town Gulf township Hadley township Hickory Mountain township Matthews township, including Siler City town - Siler City town New Hope township Oakland township Rock Rest township* Williams township . Cherokee county. Beaverdam township Hothouse township Murphy township, including Murphy town. Murphy town Notla township Shoal Creek township Valley Town township Chowan county. Edenton township, including Edenton town . Edenton town Middle township Upper township Yeoplm township^ Clay county . Brasstown township Hayesville township, including Hayesville town. Hayesville town . Hiwassee township Shooting Creek township Tusquitee township Cleveland county _ Township 1. River Township 2. Boiling Springs Township 3. Rippys Township 4. Kings Mountain, including Grover village and part of Kings Mountain town. Grover village Kings Mountain town (part of) Total for Kings Mountain town,^ in township 4, Cleveland county, and Crowder Mountain township, Gaston county. Township 5. Warllck, including Waco village Waco village. Township 6. Shelby, including Shelby town., Shelby town 1,252 1,790 2,412 490 1,S7 1,481 1,550 22, 133 1,440 1,162 2,446 169 2,813 160 5,659 2,535 213 1,576 99 1,867 5,170 413 614 1,583 23,912 1,539 2,099 2,391 2,154 424 2,761 1,018 2,248 2,222 440 1,771 1,974 568 2,278 11,860 1,755 860 3,727 604 1,660 1,853 2,005 10,258 5,289 3,046 2,087 1,556 1,326 4,532 783 1,655 142 614 838 642 25,078 624 1,943 2,030 3,570 531 1,753 1,649 2,327 174 1,281 2,062 126 429 2,060 160 4,439 1,874 2,017 105 3,570 1,394 ' Hudson township organized from parts of Little River, Lovelady, Lower Creek, and North Catawba townships since 1890. ■1 Rook Rest township organized from part of Baldwin township since 1890, 5 In 1890 in township 4, Cleveland county, only. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cleveland county— Continued. ' Township 7. Sandy Run, including Lattimore and Mooresboro villages. Lattimore village Mooresboro village Township 8. Polkville II ""III " Township 9. Double Shoals """' Township 10. Knob Creek Township 11 Columbus county . Bogue township __ Bug Hill township HII Ohadboum township, including Chadboum townI_! Chadboum town ^ FairblufE township, including Cerro Gordo andFairblufi villages. Cerro Gordo village Fairbluff village IIIIIII II Lee township I__II IIIII__II III Ransom township, including Cronly town.IIIII III " Cronly town __. Tatoms township, including Boardman townIIIIIIIIII__" Eoardman town Waccamaw township " " \_III~_' Welch Creek township "I""I" __ _ ~_I "Western Prong township I_I "II_" Whiteville township, including Whiteville town Whiteville town ^ Williams township __ I__ ""!_' Craven county. Township 1, including Vanceboro town . Vanceboro town Township 2 "I II' Township 3 ,. _I __" Township 5 _ Township 6_ Township 7 _ Township 8, including Newbern'city Newbern city Ward I _I I '_"" Ward 2 I_I"" Ward 3 S40 972 1,009 Ward ; IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- '^ Ward 5 , m w^d 6 iiiiiiiiiiii I; lit Township 9 Cumberland county, Beaverdam township Black River township I ~ __ II _" "H Carvers Creek township ___" _I I_I"__"' Cedar Creek township _ II"" I""___" I Cross Creek township, including "Fayette"ville"town _III Fayetteville town Ward I IIIIIIIIIIIII'II Vi^' Ward 2 ,' „ Ward 3 mil ''^"S Ward 4 __ '' Flea Hill township'I '' ''^ Grays Creek township __ ___ I ""_ "I" Little River township ___ I""I I Pearces Mill township 1 __ "I_"'I'~ _I Quewhifle township — IIIII I" 'II__II " Rockflsh township,! including Cumberland" town and" Hope Mills village. Cumberland town Hope Mills village 2 ""I-I"I__II__I "II IIIII Seventyiirst township I II._IIIIII Currituck county . Atlantic township Crawford township Fruitville township Moyock township Poplar Branch township . Dare county.. Chicamacomico and Kennekeet township ___ Croatan and Stumpy Point township East Lake township Hatteras township III Nag Head township, including Manteo town _ Manteo town 1900 2,378 108 144 2,169 3,467 1,156 1,242 21, 274 1,707 1,491 1,563 243 2,272 123 328 1,822 1,992 78 2,282 604 1,036 1,2:« 549 2,750 634 2,575 24,160 3,300 291 1,272 2,689 1,477 986 2,021 10, 724 9,o9«> 29,249 1,170 1,903 1,925 3,081 5,926 4,670 2,415 , 1, 602 628 1,491 1,907 3,273 343 88i 3,928 6,529 393 2,122 770 1,312 1,932 4,757 842 544 500 987 1,884 312 1890 2,063 197 1,700 2,717 1,074 17,856 1,399 1,264 943 156 1,878 129 243 1,422 1,820 122 1,359 " 963 1,301 587 2,549 372 2,371 20,533 1,910 970 1,913 1,424 746 2,259 9,343 7>843 1,968 27,321 1,052 1,487 2,097 3,156 6,012 4,222 3,333 1,633 541 1,448 3,014 242 773 3,548 6,747 504 2,135 708 1,490 1,910 3,768 376 397 906 1,296 1 Pearces Mill township organized from partofRockflshtownshlDsince]S including Rennert tovm Rennert town Smiths township Sterling Mills township Thompson township, including Rowland town Rowland town White House township. Including Union City town- Union City town Wishart township Rockingham county . Huntsville township-. LeaksvUle township, including Leaksville village Leaksville village Madison township, including Madison and Mayodan villages. Madison village Mayodan village Mayo township "> . New Bethel township Price township i» Reidsville township," including ReidsviUe town . Reidsville town Ruffin township Simpsonville township 11 Wentworth township Williamsburg township u Rowan county . Atwell township, including Enochvllle village Enochville village --, China Grove township, including China Grove village- China Grove village ^~~ir~~'iT Cleveland township,i2 Including Cleveland village Cleveland village Franklin township „.,, .„ Gold HiU township, including Gold Hill village - Gold Hill village Litaker township Locke township Morgan township Mt. UUa township 12 Providence township- 1,148 1,591 1,981 182 274 15,855 1,S72 184 1,231 2,089 639 1,317 4,948 i.5°7 2,162 2,733 40,371 2,270 1,968 2,441 1,846 1,877 1,594 3,290 181 2,567 849 3,180 935 676 2,578 858 1,020 2,189 133 2,247 1,948 4,889 357 2,695 432 1,096 33,163 1,818 5,422 683 3,515 813 904 1,917 2,369 857 6,446 3,262 4,040 1,970 2,795 2,014 31, 066 1S90 953 1,711 1,873 224 380 942 2 23, 948 1,062 1,504 1,416 1,266 3,374 2,123 2,298 31,483 2,206 1,730 1,784 1,607 1,915 1,410 2,110 2,420 584 2,682 694 1,472 2,066 2,129 1,561 3, 7,50 72 1,729 ' 912 25,363 1,533 2,965 726 1,952 450 2,460 2,061 2,969 3,938 2,268 2,622 5,664 24,123 2,197 2,5ie 2,198 1,654 887 174 1,124 1,729 1,938 1,393 5 14 335 1,638 1,452 1,214 1,262 1,357 1,265 1,109 1,389 1,987 1,864 1 Laurel Hill, Stewartsville, and Williamsons townships taken to form Scot- "'"l IncluJ^"lipuiation (10,905) of Laurel Hill, StewartsvUle, and Williamsons "£irp^iiW-N°i?™eno^f*s^t^ libSi^S'^^^-^SlSi^^ townshipssince 1890. , I ^^^^TomvtL of Back Swamp, Burnt Swamp, and Lumberton town- ships since 1890. since 1890. MINOR OIVIL divisions. Rowan county— Continued. Salisbury township, including Salisbury city Salisbury city East ward 1,638 North ward 1,460 South ward 1,882 West wardl 1,297 Scotch Irish township 12 Steele township Unity township Rutherford county . Camp Creek township Chimney Rock township Colfax township, including EUenboro town EUenboro town Cool Spring township, Including Bostlc and Forest City towns. Bostic town Forest Citv town. Duncan Creek township Golden Valley township- Green Hill township High Shoal township. Including Caroleen and Henrietta towns. Caroleen town Henrietta town Logan Store township Morgan township , Rutherfordton township, including Rutherfordton town Rutherfordton town Sulphur Springs township Union township Sampson county - Dismal township Franklin township Halls township i» Herrings township 13-. Honeycutts township 18- Lisbon township, including Ingold village Ingold village Little Coharie township, including Autryville and Rose- boro towns. Autryville town Roseboro town. 1900 McDaniels township, including Parkersburg town. Parkersbur^f town Mingo township's. Newton Grove township, including Newton Grove village. Newton Grove village North Clinton township, including part of Clinton town. Clinton town (part of) Total for Clinton town, in North and South Clinton town- ships. Piney Grove township South Clinton township. Including part of Clinton town. Clinton town (part of) Taylor Bridge township Turkey township Westbrooks township 13 Scotland county "- Laurel Hill township i^ Spring Hill townshipis Stewartsville township. Including Laurinburg tovvn- Laurinburg town Williamsons township Stanly county - Albemarle township, including Albemarle town- Albemarle town Almonds township Big Lick township, including Big Lick town Big Lick town Center township, including Norwood town Norwood town Furr township - Harris township, including New London and Richfield towns. New London town Richiield town Ridenhour township , Tyson tovroship., 11,261 6,277 1,189 883 963 25,101 1,517 1,556 2,221 172 2,629 97 1,090 786 1, 120 1,700 5,505 I, 706 I, 250 2,289 1,043 2,350 880 1,702 683 26,380 1,477 1,864 859 1,281 2,060 1,707 86 2,044 61 63 1,091 57 2,485 1,211 75 2,270 614 958 2,401 1,639 344 1,473 1,359 1,159 12, 553 2,441 1,818 4,884 1,334 3,410 15,220 4,274 1,382 1,125 1,815 132 2,315 663 1,731 1,609 73 1,131 1,220 999 1,348 9 Organized from parts of Howellsville, Lumberton, and St. Paul townships 10 Price township organized from part of Mayo township since 1890. 11 ReidsviUe township organized from parts of Simpsonville and Wuliams- burg townships since 1890. , ^„, ^ „ .^ , ■, ■ , 12 Cleveland township organized from parts of Mt. Una and Scotch Insh townships since 1890. , „ „ „ ^^ ■.,■ ^ 13 Herrings township organized from parts of Halls, Honeycutts, Mmgo, and Westbrooks townships since 1890. 1* Organized from part of Richmond county m 1900. 1' Spring Hill township organized from part of Laurel Hill township since 1890. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OP NORTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE OrviL DIVISIONS. Stokes cou^rTY_. Beayer Island township _ Daubury township i Meadows township,i Including Germanton Tillage.. Germanton village Peters Creek township Quaker Gap township - Sauratown township, including Walnut Cove village Walnut Cove village Snow Creek township Yadkin township SUKEY COUNTY. Bryant township Dohson township, including Dobson town_ Dobson town Eldora township Elkin township,^ including Elkin town Elkin town Franklin township Long Hill township 3 Marsh township _ Mt. Airy township, including Mt. Airy town Mt. Airy town Pilot township,3 including Pilot Mountain town . Pilot Mountain town Eockford townhhip Shoals township ^ Siloam township Stewarts Creek township Westfleld township Swain county - Charleston toAvnship, including Bryson town. Bi-yson town Forney Creek township Nantahala township Oconalufty township Tkansylvania county - Boyd township Brevard township, including Brevard town . Brevard town Catheys Creek township Dunn Rock township Easta toe township Gloucester township Hogback township Little River township Tyreell county. Alligator township Columbia township, including Columbia town . Columbia town Gum Neck township lip Souppemong township South Fork township !_ Union county . Buford township Goose Creek township Jackson township, including W'axhaw town Waxhaw town Lanes Creek township* Marshville township,* including Marshville town IIIIII. Marshville town Monroe township, including Monroe city IIIIIII Monroe city Ward I "I..I. 66i Waid 2 ^76 Ward 3 662 Ward 4 628 New Salem township* Sandy Ridge township Vance township Vance county. 949 6,022 3.746 1,10:5 6,052 4.191 Dabney township * Henderson township. Including Henderson town Henderson town Ward I , 1,345 Ward 2 887 Ward 3 450 Ward 4 1,064 1 Danbury township organized from part of Meadows township since 1890 " Formerly Hotel. 3 Long Hill and Shoals townships organized from parts of Pilot townshin since 1890. ^ * Marshville township organized from parts of Lanes Creek and New Salem townships since 1890. 1900 19,866 1,836 1,097 2,374 129 2,189 3,797 2,546 336 2,469 3,658 25,515 816 794 327 260 849 860 190 ,520 013 389 680 568 710 267 131 029 704 8,401 3,202 417 1,350 2,199 1,650 6,620 792 1,695 584 835 619 696 556 619 4,980 746 1,9.58 382 1, 1.58 926 192 3,169 2, 929 3,327 7S2 1,700 8,028 349 6, 633 1,995 2,917 1,427 16, 684 1890 17,199 1,534 3,274 2,034 3,001 1,994 320 2,313 3,049 19,281 1,534 1,963 1,102 1,120 1,087 902 4,385 1,768 2,322 1,021 713 1,375 1,757 6,577 2,669 926 1,615 1,367 5,881 804 1,439 327 697 588 626 527 452 748 4,225 767 1,474 209 960 874 150 21, 259 2,551 2,468 2,202 2,658 4,876 1,866 2,547 2,500 1,567 17,581 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Vance county— Continued. Kittrell township, including Kittrell town Kittrell town Middlebnrg township, including Middleburg town . Middleburg town Nutbush township.. Sandy Creek township.. TownsvUle township Wllliamsboro township. Wake county.. Barton Creek township Buckhorn township Gary township, including Gary village. Gary village. Cedar Fork township, including Morrisville village Morrisville village Holly Springs township, uicluding Holly Springs village- Holly Springs village House Creek township Little River township, including Wakefield village Wakefield village Marks Creek township Middle Creek township Neuse River township New Light township Oak Grove township Panther Branch township. 1900 Raleigh township, including Raleigh city Raleigh city Ward J 3, 149 Ward 2 3, 047 Ward 3 4, 409 Ward 4 3.038 St. Marys township St. Matthews township Swift Creek township Wake Forest township, including Forestville and Wake Forest College towns and Rolesville village. Forestville town Rolesville village Wake Forest College town White Oak township, including Apex village IIIZ [ Apex village Waeeen county. Fishing Creek township. Fork township Hawtree township Judkins township Nutbush township.. River township, including part'of Littleton town. Littleton town {part of) 6 Roanoke township ~~ __~ Sandy Creek township I~ Shocco township I.IIII.I "~ Sixpound township, including Macon" to wnl T. Macon town . Smith Creek township . IZ..""I~ ~II""Z. ~ Wairenton township, including Warrenton town" Warrenton town Washington county.. Lees Mills township Plymouth township, incfudini^ PlymBiia'towirr Plymouth town Scuppernong township, iuciuding'cresweU town ' Creswell town SkinnersvUle township Watauoa county Bald Mountain township Beaverdam township Beech Mountain townshipo""""! Z '''°Bioli?g°fockrwn!.P''°'^'"^"^"^"^''°«''^^^^ Blue Ridge township _ _ ~"" Boone township, includ'ing Boone'towu lioone town Cove Creek township'Z.Z Elk township Laurel Creek township'o" Meat Camp township North Fork township' Shawneehaw townships Stony Fork township. Watauga township 2,950 i68 1,674 i6q 584 1,600 1,443 1,462 54,626 2,000 1, 083 1,470 333 1,086 loo 1,827 219 2,484 2,627 142 2,223 1,872 1,202 1,981 998 1,671 19, 479 13. 643 2,736 1,933 2,043 3,687 157 IS5 823 2,224 349 19,151 551 148 845 738 725 497 37S 461 456 168 7.30 157 136 696 836 10, 608 3,510 8, 692 1,011 2,314 224 1,192 13,417 806 1,067 708 805 331 825 1,811 IS5 1,580 465 1,169 937 396 867 986 1,495 1890 , 317 1,970 654 1,799 1,267 1,670 county" ""^^t°° township, Halifax county, and River ShafpSw^trn's^^fpSflSo"^^^"'''-'^'^ ^°- ^^ °^ 1890. township organized from part of Cove Creek township 1 township, Warren Laurel Creek and 13 Table 4.-POPULATION OP NORTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. Wayne county . Brogdens township, Including Mt. Olive town Mt. Olive town Fork township IIIII Goldsboro township, including Goldshoro clty^ Goldsboro city 1 Ward I 3,104" Ward 2 2, 773 Granthams township - Great Swamp township Indian Springs township. Including Whitehall town Whitehall town Nahunta township, including Eureka and Fremont towns. Eureka town Fremont town New Hope township Pikeville township, including Pikeville town_ Pikeville town Saulston township Stony Creek township Wilkes county - Antioch township Beaver Creek township 1 Boomer townshipi Brushy Mountain township Edwards township Elk township Jobs Cabin township Lewis Fork township ^ Lovelace township Moravian Falls township • Mulberry township 2 Newcastle township North WUkesboro township,^ including North Wilkes- boro town. North Wilkesboro town Eeddies Elver township Bock Creek township 2 Somers township Trap Hill township Union township . Walnut Grove township Wilkesboro township,^ including Wilkesboro town., Wilkesboro town Wilson county . Black Creek township, including Black Creek town _ Black Creek town Cross Eoads township, including Lucama town Lncama town 1900 81, 356 4,134 617 2,283 7,946 5,877 2,201 1, 436 2,001 114 3,479 123 435 2,025 2, 551 168 1,610 1,687 26, 872 866 496 969 902 2,684 1,307 945 1,164 836 1,119 1,811 1,241 1,467 qi8 1,799 1,187 1,106 1,724 1,535 1,579 2,105 635 23, 596 2,019 196 1,811 236 1890 26, 100 3,725 393 1,603 6,175 4,017 1, 852 1,096 1,688 3,243 377 2,049 2,022 1,149 1,498 22, 675 818 994 740 2,245 1,204 856 1,122 814 1,196 1,398 1,125 1,625 1,246 1,037 1,949 1,115 1,293 1,898 336 18,644 191 1,402 MINOR CIVIL divisions. Wilson county— Continued. Gardner township, including Bridgersville and W'ilbanks towns. Bridgersville town Wilbanks town Old Fields township Saratoga township, including Saratoga town_. Saratoga town Springhill township .„ Stan tonsburg township Taylor township Toisuot township, including Elm City and Town CreeJi towns. Elm City town Town Creek town 1 Wilson township, including Wilson town Wilson town Yadkin county . BoonvUle township, including Boonvllle town. Boonville town Buck Shoal township _ Deep Creek township, including part of Yadkiuville village. Yadkinville village {part of) Total for Yadkinville village,^ in Deep Creek and Liberty townships. East Bend township, including East Bend yillage East Bend village Fall Creek township Forbush township ICnobs township Liberty township, including part of Yadkinville village— Yadkinville village (part of) . Little Yadkin township Yancey county. Brush Creek township Burnsvllle township, including Burnsville town. Bumsville town Caney Elver township Crabtree township Egypt township Green Mountain township Jacks Creek township Pensacola township Price Creek township Eamseytown township South Toe township 1900 1,682 42 46 2,165 1,826 1=3 .1, 90.S 927 942 2,873 560 1,660 1,483 102 1,423 904 863 2,533 7,448 3.525 4,903 2,126 14,083 1,683 183 1,581 1,688 36 292 2,029 444 1,837 1,294 1,649 1,999 256 423 11,464 525 1,152 207 1,462 1,163 1,348 643 1,182 700 1,315 1,125 1890 13, 790 1,391 1,495 1,491 175 1,854 1,755 1,565 1,619 2,078 542 9,490 1,210 924 1, 082 670 1,026 570 1,063 927 609 1 Boomer township organized from parts of Beaver Creek and Moravian Falls townships since 1890. - North Wilkesboro township organized from parts of Mulberry, Eock Creek, and Wilkesboro townships since 1890. 8 In 1890 in Liberty township only. There are 347 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in North Carolina, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5 POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP NORTH CAROLINA : 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Aberdeen town Advance town Ahoskie town Albemarle town.. Alexis town Apex village Archdale town Arden town Asheboro town Asheville city Aulander town Aurora town Autryville town Ayden town Bakersville town. Bath town Battleboro town— Bayboro town Beaufort town Belle Haven town Belmont town Benson town POPULATION. 1900 559 273 302 1,382 92 349 182 137 992 14, 694 342 314 61 557 511 400 229 292 2,195 383 145 1S90 227 248 269 224 229 510 10,235 163 251 252 2,007 191 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Bessemer City town — Bethel town Big Lick town Biltmore town Black Creek town Black Mountain town. Blowing Rock town.., Boardman town Boone town Boonville town Bostlc town Brevard town Bridgersville town — Bryson town Burgaw village Burlington town Burnsville town Cameron town Canton town Caroleen town Carthage town Gary village POPULATION. 1900 1890 1,100 457 i:-',2 71 196 200 331 604 155 183 97 42 417 a87 3,692 207 218 230 1,706 605 333 377 69 "iir 144 327 366 1,716 236 485 423 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Castaliatown Catawba town Cedar Falls town Cerro Gordo village Chadboum town Chapel Hill town Charlotte city Cherryville town China Grove village Claremont town Clayton town Cleveland village — , Clinton town Clyde town Colerain town CoUettsville town Columbia town Columbus town Concord city Conetoe vUlage Conoho town Conover town POPULATION. 1900 163 169 272 123 243 1,099 18, 091 1,008 887 160 754 198 958 244 207 57 382 334 7,910 132 115 413 1890 159 196 129 156 1,017 11, 557 174 839 90 209 337 14 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, 1890 AND 1900— Continued. AND VILLAGES OF NORTH CAROLINA: CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Creswell town., Cronly town- Cumberland town Dallas town Davidson College town- Denver village Dillsboro town Dobson town Dunn town Durham city East Bend village Edenton town Edwards town . Elizabeth City town__ Elizabethtown town _ Elkin town Elk Park village EUenboro town Elm City town Elon College town Enfield town Enochville village Eureka town Everetts town FairblufE village Faison village Falkland town Farmvllle town Farrar town Fayettevllle town Forest City town Forestville town Foiu* Oaks town Franklin town Franklinton town Fremont town Garysburg town Gastonia town Gatesville town Germanton village GibsonviUe town Glen Alpine town Gold Hill village Gold Point town Goldsboro city Graham town _ Granite Falls village _ Greensboro city Greenville town Grifton town Grimesland town Grover village Halifax town Hamilton town Hamlet village - Hardin Factory town _ Harrellsville town Hayesville town Henderson town Hendersonville town,. Henrietta town Hertford town Hexlena town Hickory town Highlands town High Point village Hildebran village Hlllsboro town Hobgood town HoflEman village Holly Springs village— Hookerton town Hope Mills village Hot Springs town Huntersvllle town Inanda town Ingold village Jackson town Jacksonville village Jamesville town Jefferson town Jerome town Jonesboro town Keelsville town Kelford town Kenansville town Kenly town KernersvlUe village Keyser town . POPULATION. 1900 Kings Mountain town . Kinston town Kittrell town La Grange town Lasker town 224 78 .343 514 904 199 279 327 1,072 6,679 444 3,046 99 6,348 144 860 498 172 560 638 361 93 123 127 328 308 139 262 554 4,670 1,090 157 171 335 761 435 269 4,610 200 129 521 1890 202 122 242 441 481 185 419 5,485 ~2i"205 62 3,251 313 568 243 256 61 140 4,222 419 62 281 583 377 1,033 232 OITIBB, TOWNS, AND VILLAQES. Lattlmore village - Laurinburg town _ LeaksvUle village. Leicester town Lenoir town Lewiston town Lexington town Liberty town Lilesvllle town Lilllngton town Lilllngton village _. Llncomton town Louisburg town Lowell town Lucama town . POPCLATION. 1900 1890 Lumber Bridge town-. Lumberton town McAdenville town McFarlan town Macon town Madison village Magnolia town Maiden town Manly village Manteo town.. 137 262 514 336 124 5,877 4,017 2,052 991 277 207 10,035 3,317 2,565 1,937 229 121 277 174 126 306 361 493 781 639 205 109 110 142 3,746 4,191 1,917 1,216 1,250 1,382 733 13 2,535 2,023 249 233 4,163 109 707 662 122 184 219 218 139 173 881 773 445 695 533 431 1.50 86 78 441 750 .309 170 235 31fi 230 413 61 640 541 42 167 271 291 260 137 652 900 180 296 2,062 429 4,106 1,726 168 317 853 775 121 Margaxetaville town . Marion town Marlboro village Marshall town Mars Hill town Marshville town Matthews town Maxton town Mayodan village Maysville village Mebane town Middleburg town Milton village Mint Hill town Mocksville town Monroe city. Montezuma village __ Montford town Mooresboro village Mooresville town Morehead City town . Morgantou town Morrisvllle village Morven town . Mountain Island town . Mt. Airy town Mt. GUead town Mt. HoUy town Mt. Olive town.. Mt. Pleasant village Muifreesboro town Murphy town Nashville town Newbern city New London town Newport town Newton town Newton Grove village North Durham town North Wilkesboro town. Norwood town Oak Kldge town Old Fort town Oriental town Oxford town Pactolus town Palmyra town Pantego town _ Parkersburg town Parmele town Peachland town Pendleton town Pikeville town Pilot Mountain town.. Pine Level town PineviUe town Pittsboro town Plateau village Plymouth town Point Caswell village . Polkton town PoUoksviUe town Powellsville town Princeton town Princeville town Raleigh city , Ramoth town " Ramseur town Eandleman town ___I^ 108 1,834 688 126 1,296 163 1,234 304 213 65 87 828 1,178 290 236 181 849 1,144 112 157 813 454 614 176 312 123 1,116 111 337 289 349 378 936 904 98 218 169 490 192 745 2,427 219 196 144 1,533 1,379 1,938 100 447 450 2,680 617 444 667 604 479 9,'«90 299 328 1,683 75 644 918 663 161 253 300 2,059 52 131 263 67 3.36 156 86 168 710 265 585 424 99 lion 77 276 198 803 281 562 13, 643 361 769 2,190 1,357 726 673 373 1,440 366 222 957 667 584 450 460 264 192 63 799 92 203 335 694 705 1,064 1,567 149 376 1,768 472 393 376 674 803 401 7,843 218 1,038 63 169 "249 2,907 106 114 151 264 1,212 127 247 143 248 428 12,678 1,754 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Red Springs town. Keidsvllle town Rennert town Richfield town Richlands village . Rich Square town.. POPULATION. 1900 Ringwood village. Roanoke Rapids town - Robersonville town Rockingham town _ Rocky Mount town Rocky Mount MOls town . RolesvUle vUlage Koseboro town Rowland town Roxboro town Koxobel town. Rutherfordton town . St. Lewis town Salem city Salisbury city Saluda town Sanford town Saratoga town Scotland Neck town . Seaboard town Selma town . Shallotte City town _. Shelby town Siler City town Smithfield town Snow Hill town South Biltmore town.. Southern Pines town.. South Gaston town Southport cit}' South Wadesboro town Sparta town Spencer Mountain Mills town Spring Hope town Stanley tovni Star town Statesville city Stonewall town Swansboro town Sylva town Tarboro town Taylorsvllle town Thomasville town Tillery town Town Creek town Trenton village Trinity town Trinity Park town Tr,oy town Tryon town Union City town Union town Vanceboro town Vandemere town Waco village. Wadesboro town Wakefield village Wake Forest College town. Wallace town Walnut Cove village Warrenton town Warsaw town Washington town I Waxhaw town WaynesvlUe town Weaverville town Weldon town . West Hickory town Whitakers town Whitehall town Whiteville town Wilbanks town Wilkesboro town.. .11" I Williamston town Wilmington city Wilson town Wind.'ior town .1"" Winfall town "" Winston city Winterville town I"' Winton town Woodland town. ."" Worthville town .. Wrightsvllle Beach town Yadldn College town Yadkinville village . Youngsville town 858 3,262 133 73 160 232 98 1,009 275 1,507 2,937 605 155 63 357 1,021 227 880 100 3,642 6,277 211 1,044 123 1,348 287 816 149 1,874 440 764 405 312 517 44 1,336 1,54 801 243 666 441 211 3,141 168 265 281 2,499 413 751 258 35 338 274 68 878 324 432 176 291 169 160 1,546 142 823 218 336 836 576 4,842 752 1,307 329 1,433 213 •388 114 634 46 635 912 20, 976 3,525 597 222 10,008 243 688 242 467 22 210 292 345 1890 198 643 92 228 lie "iso 72 421 2,711 4,418 367 102 778 201 527 1,394 254 660 283 1,207 95 248 2,318 196 233 207 102 90 105 1,198 853 740 401 3,545 455 216 1,286 372 336 761 20,056 2,126 522 1,018 419 247 175 205 15 Of the 347 incorporated places there are only 35 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000 : of these 23 have less than 5,000 inhabitants; and 6 have more than 5,000 but less than 10,000; 6 have more than 10,000, namely, Wilmington, with 20,976; Charlotte, with 18,091; Asheville, with 14,694; Raleigh, with 13,643; Greens- boro, with 10,035; and Winston, with 10,008 inhabitants. Director of the Census. -> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 40. \VASHINGTON, D. C. January 23, 1901. POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of North Dakota by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Dakota was organized as a territory March 2, 1861, but on November 2, 1889, the territory was divided into the states of North and South Dakota. Table 1 shows the population of North Dakota at the censuses of 1890 and 1900, and the approximate population of the present area of the state at the censuses of 1870 and 1880. Table 1. —POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA: 1860 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 319,146 182,719 136,909 12,405 =4,837 136,427 145,810 34,504 74.7 395.1 1, 434. 7 1890 IggO j^ggO 1 Approximate population of present area of North Dakota. 2 Dakota territory. The population of the state in 1900 is 319,146 as compared with a population in 1890 of 182,719, showing an increase during the last ten years of 136,427, or 74.7 per cent. A small portion of this increase is due to the fact that there were 7,980 Indians and 284 other persons, or a total of 8,264 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in North Dakota, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. That part of the territory of Dakota which now constitutes the state of North Dakota had an approximate population in 1870 of 2,405, and in 1880 of 36,909, the increase from 1870 to 1880 having been 34,504, or 1,434.7 per cent, and from 1880 to 1890, 145,810, or 395.1 per cent. The population of North Dakota in 1900 is nearly nine times, as large as that given for 1880. The total land surface of North Dakota is, approximately, 70,195 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 2.6 ; 1900, 4.5. Table 2 shows the population of North Dakota by counties at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY COUNTIES: 1870 TO 1900. The State . Alred2 Barnes Benson s Billings* Bottineau' Bowman". Bnford ' . . . Burleigh . . Cass Cavalier^. . Church 9... DeSmetM. Dickey " . . Dunn 12 Eddy IS.... 1900 319, 146 13,159 8,320 975 7,532 6,081 28,625 12, 580 1890 182, 719 7,045 2,460 170 2,893 4,247 19, 613 6,471 1880 136,909 1,585 'i,'323' 74 ;,061 Emmons Flannery ' Foster" Garfield 15 Grand Forks i». Griggs" Hettinger i«. Howard 19 .. Kidder Lamoure n . . Logan 2» MeHenry2i . Mcintosh K> . McKenzie22 . 3,330 4,349 3,770 '24,'459' 4,744 1,754 6,048 1,626 5,253 4,818 5,573 159 1,377 1,971 72 1,210 33 18,357 2,817 81 1,211 3,187 597 1,584 3,248 3,246 8,998 1870 12,405 37 i,"248' McLean 23 ... . Mercer 24 Morton Mountraille'ii Nelson 20 1900 4,791 1,778 01iver2!' .... Pembina 28 . Pierce 29 Ramsey * . . Ransom 31 .. Renville 82.. Richland 3S. Rolette".... Sargent^*. .. Sheridan so . Stark so... Steele 37... Stevens S8. Stutsman. Towner 3 . Trains" Wallace 12 . Wallette «. , Walsh « .... Ward« 7,316 990 17,869 4,765 9,198 6,919 1890 17,387 7,995 6,039 7,621 5,888 9,143 6,491 13, 107 Wells« Williams« Williams ** , Standing Rock Indian reservation (part of)." Unorganized territory 20,288 7,961 8,310 860 428 4,728 122 4,293 464 14,334 905 4,418 5,393 99 10,751 2,427 5,076 5 2,304 3,777 16 5,266 1,450 10,217 24 1880 200 13 1870 1,530 2,208 part of ^ oo^^Sj?' population for Dakota territory in 1880, 136,177; 1870, 14,181; 1860, 4,837. 1 he population of the remaining counties in 1880 and 1870 is given under South Dakota; no county organization in 1860. 2 Organized from part of Howard in 1883; part annexed to Billings in 1897 ana part taken to form part of Williams since 1890. s Organized from parts of De Smet and Ramsey in 1883. 'Part taken to form Bowman in 1883; Bowman, McKenzie, and part of Aired annexed in 1897. ' Part of Renville annexed in 1897. 'Organized from part of Billings in 1883; annexed to Billings in 1897. , yOrganized from part of Wallette in 1883; part taken to form pi W ilUams since 1890. 8 Towner organized from parts of Cavalier and Rolette in 1883. ,, 'Organized from parts of McHenry and Sheridan in 1887; annexed to McHenry, McLean, and Pierce since 1890. 19 Name changed from French in 1875; taken to form Pierce in 1887 and part of Benson in 1883. 11 Dickey organized from part of Lamoure in 1881. 12 Organized from part of Howard in 1883; annexed to Stark in 1897 IS Organized from part of Foster in 1885. ■ lot?'*'''^ taken to form Eddy in 1885, part of Griggs in 1881, and part of Nelson in 1883. 15 Organized from part of Stevens in 1885; annexed to McLean in 1891 "Parts taken to form parts of Walsh in 1881 and Nelson in 1883. "Organized from parts of Foster and Traill in 1881: part taken to form part of Steele in 1883. 18 Organized from part of Stark in 1883; annexed to Stark in 1897. "Taken to form Aired, Dunn, McKenzie, and Wallace in 1883 2'>McIntosh organized from part of Logan in 1883. ^' Part taken to form part of Church in 1887; part of Church annexed since 22 Organized from- part of Howard in 1883; annexed to Billings in 1897 23 Organized from part of Stevens in 1883; Garfield and Sheridan annexed in 1891, and parts of Church and Stevens annexed since 1890. 24 Part taken to form Oliver in 1885; part of Williams annexed since 1890 16,587 1,681 1,212 109 281 537 3,597 247 1,007 4,123 "432 1,213 «511 481,192 25 Annexed to Ward in 1891. 20 Organized from parts of Foster, Grand Forks, and Ramsey in 1883 « Organized from part of Mercer in 18a5. 28 Part taken to form part of Walsh in 1881. 29 Organized from part of De Smet in 1887; part of Church annexed since 1890 •» Parts taken to form parts of Benson and Nelson in 1883. 81 Part taken to form part of Sargent in 1883. in 1897"'^ ^^^^ *° '°™ ^'^^ "* "^ ™ ■^*^' ^""^'^'"^ '° Bottineau and Ward /I'^Sn''' °^ Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation annexed between 1880 3.11 Ct lo9u. 84 Organized from parts of Ransom county and Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation in 1883. ■■o.^i'ci.uu t g'^rt ^\^^ *o 'o™ part of Church in 1887; annexed to McLean in 1891. so Part taken to form Hettinger in 1883; Dunn, Hettinger, and Wallace annexed m 1897, and part of Williams annexed since 1890. "Organized from parts of Griggs and Traill in 1883. iRi).; £fi? *^^''" ^aI°^ McLean in 1883, and Garfield and part of Ward in 1885; parts annexed to McLean and Ward since 1890. ■ « ?^Sr,^ f^ *° ^S"^ P?"^' of Griggs in 1881 and part of Steele in 1883. « Taken to form Buford and Flannery in 1883 . ;Jx^sanized from parts of Grand Forks and Pembina in 1881 annexe? t^'iM^ ^^T^f^o'''^ ■?,' ^™""e and Stevens in 1885; Mountraille Snclilfo ' ^ o^Ke°v'"e annexed in 1897, and part of Stevens annexed 48 Name changed from Gingras in 1881. « Annexed to Mercer and Stark since 1890. ^Organized from Buford, Flannery, and part of Aired since 1890 reservarnfXns.^""' ^^'^' ^""^ Standing ^Rock Indian 'agency, exclusive of tion"sS"fl^?re^,^fnr%nnth ^n'i'?"'?"^'--,. ^°'^ Population of remainder of reserva- torv Retonprt in ifqn J=,?i'"'°'^-- ^o™erly part of Boreman, Dakota terri- wnt *il^ V "" ''^ unorganized territory. 1192isestimat?rt"oW?h?'' ""omanized territory in Dakota in 1870 (2,091), i,ia2 is estimated to have been withm the present limits of North Dakota Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau Bowman Buford Burleigh Cass Cavalier Church Dickey Dunn Eddy Emmons Flannery Foster Garfield Grand Forks. . . Griggs Hettinger Kidder Lamoure Logan McHenry Mcintosh McKenzie McLeSn Number. Per cent. 136,427 114 860 805 639 16 803 834 012 109 174 488 159 953 378 172 560 133 102 927 181 543 861 028 669 570 13 931 74.7 233.2 473.5 160.4 43.2 45.9 94.4 141.8 120.6 33.2 68.4 44.8 89.8 172.2 231.6 48.3 457.1 Mercer Morton Mountraille Nelson , . . . Oliver Pembina Pierce Ramsey Bansom EenvUle Richland Rolette Sargent Sheridan Stark Steele Stevens Stutsman Towner Traill Wallace Walsh Ward Wells Williams Williams Standing Rook Indian reservation (part of). INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1,360 3,341 1122 3,023 626 3,536 3,860 4,780 1,526 199 6,636 5,568 963 15 5,317 2, 111 116 3,877 5,041 2,890 124 3,701 6,280 7,098 1109 1,530 1,697 315.4 70.7 70.4 113.4 24.7 426.5 108.2 28.3 61.7 229.4 19.0 230.8 55.9 73.6 347.7 28,3 22.3 .373.6 585.6 332.1 1 Decrease; county abolished. The following territorial changes in the counties of North Dakota have been made since 1890: Present county of WUIiams organized from Buford, Flannery, and part of Aired; part of Aired annexed to Billings and part taken to form part of Williams; Bowman and McKenzie annexed to Billings; Buford and Flannery taken to form part of Williams; Church annexed to McHenry, McLean, and Pierce; Dunn, Hettinger, and Wallace annexed to Stark; Garfield and Sheridan annexed to McLean; Mountraille annexed to Ward; Renville annexed to Bottineau and Ward; Stevens annexed to McLean and Ward; and former county of Williams annexed to Mercer and Stark. Of the 39 counties in the state all have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing more than 200 per cent of increase being Wells, 585.6 per cent; Billings, 473.5 per cent; McLean, 457.1 per cent; Pierce, 426.6 per cent; Ward, 373.6 per cent; Towner, 347.7 per cent; Mercer, 315.4 per cent; Benson, 238.2 per cent; McHenry, 231.6 per cent; Stark, 230.8 per cent; Rolette, 229.4 per cent; and Foster, 211.6 per cent. Table 4 shows the population of North Dakota l^y minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR Civil. DIVISIONS. Barnes county . Alta township 1 Baldwin township 2 Binghamton township.. Cuba townships Dazey township Edna township Green township * Greenland township = . . . Heman township » Hobart township ' Lincoln township * Minnie Lake township . Noltimler township " Norman township Oakville township Oriska township 1900 13, 159 265 132 214 71 509 136 197 147 342 157 268 108 296 198 173 40 179 98 239 263 143 94 194 130 226 115 303 278 674 320 322 201 1890 7,045 1 Given as township 140, range 57, in 1890. iiGiven as township 143, range 57, in 1890. 'Given as township 139, range 67, in 1890. ♦Given as township 139, range 59, in 1890. ^Given as township 137, range 61, m 1890. 8 Given as township 139, range 60, in 1890. ' Given as township 140, range 59, in 1890. 8 Given as township 137, range 60, in 1890. sGivenastownship 141, range 57, in 1890. hi„ ■.,•„„« 1 son 10 Wimbledon village organized from part of Pierce township since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Barnes county— Continued. Pierce township i" Potter township " Baritan township Sanborn village" Skandia township is Spring Creek township i* Spring Vale township i^ Svea township i" Thordenslcjold township Uxbridge township Valley City" Wardl 7.53 Ward 2 745 Wards 948 Weimer township is Wimbledon village i" 1900 206 198 433 269 266 255 245 128 534 200 2,446 110 226 126 12184 166 227 154 160 133 93 260 76 1,089 37 11 Sanborn village, formerly in Potter township (given as township 140, range 60, in 1890) , now independent. 12 Exclusive of population of Sanborn village. 1" Given as township 138, range 59, in 1890. "Given as township 137, range 59, in 1890. 1' Given as township 139, range 56, in 1890. i« Given as township 138, range 60, in 1890. 1' Formerly in township 140, range 68 (given as Valley township in 1890); incorporated as a city and made independent since 1890. IS Given as township 141, range 56, in 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY JIINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Barnes county— Continued. Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township 138, range 58 . . 138, range 61 .. 139, range 58 .. 139, range 61 ., 140, range 581 . 140, range 61 . . 141, range 58 . . 141, range 59 . . 141, range 60 .. 141, range 61 . . 142, range 67 . . 142, range 58 .. 142, range 59 . . 143, range 56 .. 143, range 58 . . 148, range 60 .. Benson county ^ . Albert township (school) Beaver township (school) Fairview township (school) Gallinger township (school) Grahams Island township (school) Hathaway township (school) Irvine township (school) Isabel township (school) Knox township Lake Ibson township (school) Leeds township Leeds village Medell township (school ) Mlnco township (school) Minnewaukon township (school) , including Minnewau- kon village. Minnewaukon village Normania township North Fork township (school) Oberon township Pleasant Lake township (school) Biggin township Twin Lake township (school) Viking township (school) West Antelope township (school) York township Township 151, range 65 (fractional) Township 152, range 71 Township 153, range 71 Township 155, range 71 Devils Lake Indian reservation Billings county ■!. Bottineau county'' Amity township (school) Bottineau township (school), including Bottineau town Bottineau town Daybreak township (school) Dewey township (school) Eidswold township (school ) Fidelity township (school) Hilton township (school) Lincoln township (school) Loon Lake township (school) Mountain View township (school) Mouse River township (school ) New Oak township (school) Oak Creek township (school) Peabody township (school) Pleasant Valley township (school) Willow township (school), including Willow City Willow City Willow Vale township (school) Township 160, range 79 Township 160, range 80 Township 160, range 81 Township 161, range 78 Township 161, range 79 Township 161, range 80 Township 161, range 81 Township 161, range 82 ; Township 162, range 79 (fractional) Township 162, range 80 Township 162, range 81 Township 162, range 82 Township 162, range 83 Township 163, range 78 319 214 173 98 187 146 186 106 232 2195 231 80 264 212 201) 128 1.55 78 129 56 212 82 169 121 1.57 85 194 129 167 67 145 67 240 171 356 150 58 126 234 155 421 210 344 349 226 50 814 43= 314 235 433 132 315 198 504 415 305 32 133 82 50 1,268 240 1,496 888 206 306 324 436 401 253 248 254 378 260 138 377 43 672 476 393 40 65 14 166 62 111 50 75 13 87 lis 9 9 81 170 2,893 1 Given as Valley township, including Valley village, in 1890; village sub- sequently incorporated as a city and made independent. 2 Exclusive of population of Valley village. 'Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. * Bowman and McKenzie counties and part of Aired county annexed in 1897 s Part of Renville county annexed in 1897. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions in- complete. Bottineau county— Continued. Township 163, range 79 (fractional ) . . Township 163, range 81 Township 164, range 78 (fractional) . . Township 164, range 79 (fractional) . . . Township 164, range 81 (fractional! . . . Township 164, range 82 (fractional) . . , Burleigh county ■'' Apple Creek township Ballville township (school) Bismarck city Wardl 985 Ward 2 1,081 Ward 3 .- - 450 Ward 4 803 Boyd township Burnt Creek township (school) Croft township (school) Driscoll township (school) Eckland township Fort Rice township (school) Francis township (school) Ghylin township (school) Gibbs township (school) Glenvlew township Grass Lake township (school) Harris township (school ) Hay Creek township (school) Lincoln township (school) Logan township (school) Long Lake township (school) McKenzie township (school) Manning township (school) Mencken township Morton township (school) Naughton township (school) Painted Woods township Riverview township (school) White township (school) Township 138, range 75 (fractional) Township 140, range 75 Township 140, range 76 Township 140, range 77 Township 141, range 78 Township 142, range 75 Township 142, range 77 Township 143, range 75 Township 143, range 76 Township 143, range 77 , Township 144, range 75 Township 144, range 76 Township 144, range 77 Township 144, range 78 Township 144, range 79 Cass county . Addison township Amenia township Arthur township Ayr township Barnes township Bell townships Berlin township Buffalo township ' Buffalo village ' Casselton city' Casselton townshipo Clifton township ' Cornell township Davenport township " Davenport village" Dows township Durbin township Eldred township Empire township Erie township Everest township Fargo city Wardl Ward2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 ;;!!;; Ward 6 9 iqc Fargo township i;;','. '''"'' Gardner townsnip Gill township Harmony township " . Harwood township 975 992 906 2,680 1,900 9 13 30 14 6,081 100 41 3,319 83 39 349 88 60 98 73 125 140 89 103 208 82 62 87 103 128 38 108 154 30 61 5 7 5 50 18 5 4 9 3 11 10 5 25 28,625 "Given as Elm River in 1890 r Buffalo village, formerly in Buffalo township now i 8 Exclusive of population of Buffalo village. oCa^eltpn city, formerly in Casselton township now lOExclusive of population of Casselton city^ ^' "Pn^^f,^''"'"' ™^se, formerly in Davenport township '- Includes population of Davenport village 359 381 269 281 381 271 320 180 213 1,207 227 270 138 426 245 163 213 248 249 261 234 9,589 236 435 206 161 482 4,247 ndependent. independent, now independent. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cass county— Continued. Highlana township Hill townshlp> , Howes townsliip. Hunter township, including Hunter village Hunter village , Kinyon township Lake township Leonard township Maple River township Mapleton township i Mapleton village ' Noble township Norman townsnip Page township Pleasant township Pontiac township Raymond township Reed township Rich township Rochester township Rush River township Stanley township Tower township, including Tower City village. Tower City village Walburg township Warren township Watson township Webster township Wheatland township ■Wiser township Township 139, range 48 (fractional) Cavaliee county '1. Alma township Berlin township Billings township Cypress township Dresden township Easby township East Alma township Fremont township Gordon township Grey township Harvey township Henderson township Hope township Langdon city Langdon township Linden township liOanr township Miltdn village Monftrose township Moscow township., Mt. Carmel township Olga township Osnabrock township Perry township South Dresden township. Trier township Weber township Township 159, range 62 . . Township 159, range 64 . . Township 161, range 63 . . Township 161, range 64 . . Township 162, range 64 . . DICKEY COUNTY 1000 1890 261 217 190 638 407 475 188 354 370 226 322 300 869 503 657 313 275 391 184 194 259 876 621 468 461 467 229 293 518 300 29 12,580 Ada township Albion township Bear Creek township Elden township EUendale city Mlendale township * Elm township Hudson township James Eiver Valley township Kent township Kentner township Keystone township Lovell township ^ Merricourt township Norway township Oakes city Port Emma township Porter township Riverdale township^ Spring Valley township Valley township Van Meter township Whitestone township Wright township Yorktown township 1 Mapleton village, formerly in Mapleton township, now independent. 2 Exclusive of population of Mapleton village. , . , stom^rlsonA^trpopulation for 1890 can not be made; information as t changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. :ilre?aSerw^siVo^^aSd1vim P Of Lovell township since 1890. »Not returned by school townships in lo90. 626 214 318 532 179 292 459 572- 187 178 463 221 703 ,188 478 711 698 384 762 346 389 977 304 317 297 138 214 98 113 79 111 132 6,061 232 127 150 144 750 128 55 150 308 93 128 283 261 422 668 115 254 90 452 79 120 436 140 173 299 210 157 356 194 310 89 223 338 n91 119 227 734 205 638 211 283 337 130 84 223 704 458 309 355 296 168 250 386 225 24 291 202 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 0,573 288 144 195 132 761 166 171 194 338 107 113 218 481 139 291 379 131 229 297 74 149 243 96 237 Eddy county « . Anderson township (school ) Columbia township (school) Greb township (school) Greenfield township (school) Guler township (school) Munster township (school) New Rockford township (school) . . . Plainview township (school) Rocky Mountain township (school ) . Sheyenne township (school) Smith township (school) Superior townsnip (school) Tiffany township (school) Washington township (school) Emmons county^. Bakker township (school) Buchanan township (school) Burr Oak township (school) Cherry Grove townsnip (school). Dakem township (school ) Exeter township (school) Gayton township (school) Glanavou township (school) Logan township (school) Odessa township (school) Selz township (school) Strasburg township (school) Union township (school) WlUiamapart township (school). Winchester township (school) . . . Winona township (school) Poster county Birtsell township (school) Bucephalla township (school ) Campbell township (school) ' Carnngton townsnip (school) Eastman or Pleasantview township . Estabrook township (school) Glenfield township (school) Haven township (school) ' Lake George township (school) ' Larrabee township (school) Melby township (school) ' Melville township (school) Nordmore township (school) Pleasant Valley township (school) . . Rose Hill township (school) Wyard township (school) Grand Fokks cousty 1900 Agnes township Allendale township Americus township " Arvilla township Avon township Bentru township Blooming township Brenna township Chester township Elkmount township Elm Grove township Fairfield township Falconer township Ferry township Gllby township Grace township Grand Forks city i» Wardl 1.110 Ward 2 1,986 Ward3 , 817 Ward 4 1,214 Ward 5 1,397 Ward 6 1,128 Grand Forks township'" Harvey township Hegton township Inkster township Johnstown township Lakeville township Larlmore city '^ Larimore township'* Levant township Lind township Logan township Loretta township Mekinock township Michigan township 3,330 212 84 170 241 191 186 788 140 196 374 127 238 203 180 4,349 421 30 166 214 254 259 136 173 131 213 655 400 434 244 313 313 3,770 205 229 142 .,088 203 168 206 160 167 165 197 238 167 lis 190 146 24,459 381 462 294 322 320 456 360 395 263 256 198 126 628 631 284 7,652 372 87 176 553 343 360 1,235 127 251 447 243 415 471 279 ' Organized since 1890. sincludes population (66) of what was given as Jones township m 1890. spart taken to form Reynolds city since 1890. '"Grand Forks city, formerly in Grand Forks township, now independent. "Exclusive of population of Grand Forks city. '2 Larimore city, formerly in Larimore township, now independent.- 1" Exclusive of population of Larimore city. Table 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Geand Forks county— Continued. Moraine township Niagara township Northwood city i Northwood township i Oakville township Oakwood township Pleasant View township Reynolds city (part of ) » Total for Reynolds city, counties. Eye township Strabane township Turtle River township Union township Walle township Washington township Wheatfield township in Grand Forks and Traill Griggs county. Ball Hill township Bartley township Broadview township i ... Clearfield township' Cooperstown township 6 . Cooperstown village* Dover township^ Greenfield township' Helena township Lenora township i" Mabel township n Pilot Mound township. . . Romness township S verdrup township Tyrol township Washburn towTiship 12 . _ Willow township Township 146, range 61 . . Township 147, range 60 . . Township 147, range 61 . . Township 148, range 61 . . Kidder county . Allen township Buckeye township Ohestina township {school) w Crystal Springs tovroship (school) is . Fisher township (school) Lakeside township (school) is Liberty township (school) Manning township Norway township (school) " Pleasant Hill township Quimby township (school) 's Rexine township (school) "> Sibley township Steele city 20 Tappen township (school) "i Union township (school) 22 Vernon township (school) 23 Woodlawn township*) Township 137, range 70 Township 137, range 74 Township 138, range 70 Township 138, range 71 Township 138, range 74 Township 140, range 70 Township 140, range 74 Township 141, range 70 Township 141, range 73 : . . . Township 142, range 72 Township 143, range 70 Township 143, range 71 Township 143, range 72 Township 143, range 73 Township 143, range 74 Township 144, range 72 Township 144, range 73 Township 144, range 74 161 392 697 557 262 261 288 173 389 204 498 313 471 813 435 172 4,744 244 214 194 137 226 648 223 388 160 181 220 196 266 331 228 260 136 78 204 127 95 32 17 120 72 64 236 268 2 560 247 157 270 106 428 249 382 750 459 210 2,817 183 101 92 71 U20 368 115 173 83 158 81 182 185 274 182 134 98 64 63 60 "1,211 66 32 1 21 3 43 33 53 54 28 15 68 68 33 28 164 2,35 170 185 133 149 63 22 64 34 66 84 2*130 72 18 7 16 4 6 7 1 9 10 13 21 9 17 7 38 18 3 K 7 5 6 24 14 10 1 Northwood town, formerly in Northwood township, incorporated as a citv and made independent since 1890. 2 Exclusive of population of Northwood town. 3 Organized from part of Americus township since 1890 * Given as township 144, range 58, in 1890. ■> Given as Pleasant View in 1890. « Cooperstown village, formerly in Cooperstown township, now inde- 'Exclusive of population of Cooperstown village. 8 Given as Union in 1890. "Given as Wheatland in 1890. 1" Given as Pleasant in 1890. 11 Given as township 145, range 61, in 1890 12 Given as township 146, range 58, in 1890. "Includes population (203) of township 144, range 71, and territory not returned by townships in 1890. ^^ j uui, " Given as township 141 , range 74, in 1890. 1' Given as township 139, range 70, in 1890. Lamoure county . Banner township (school ) Black Loam township Bluebard township (school) -^ Cottonwood township (school) 20. Edgeley village 28 , Gladstone township Glenmore township (school) Golden Glen township 28 Grand Rapids township (school) . Grandview township Henrietta township Kenison township (school) Kulm village29 Lakeview township (school) Lamoure township (school) Lamoure village ^ Lltchville township Logan township (school) Martin township (school) 26 Mikkelson township (school)25 Nora township Norway township (school) 20 Ovid township (school ) Pomona View township (school) . Prairie township Raney township (school)25 Ray township (school) Roscoe township Russell township (school) Saratoga township (school) Sheridan township Swede township (school) Twin Lake township (school) Verona township (school) Wano township Willowbank township Logan county*). Township Township Township Township Township Township Township 11. Township 12. Township 134, Township 135, Township 135, Township 135, Township 136, Township 136, Township 136, Township 136, Township 136, Township 136, 2. Foster (school) . Manheim (school).. Johannesdale (school) . German (school) Lehr (school). Hillsburg (school).... Fin (school) Nordby (school) range 68 (fractional) . range 68 range 71 range 73 range 67 range 68 range 69 range 71 range 72 range 73 McHenry county 31. Township 151, range 75 . Township 151, range 76 . Township 161, range 77 . Township 151, range 78 . Township 151, range 79 . Township 151, range 80 . Township 152, range 75 . Township 152, range 76 Township 152, range 77 . Township 152, range 78 . Township 162, range 79 . Township 162, range 80 . Township 153, range 76 . Township 153, range 76 . Township 153, range 77 . Township 163, range 78 . Township 153, range 79 . Township 153, range 80 . Township 154, range 75 137 77 301 14& 107 95 2' 52 306 202 121 103 62 168 247 167 177 154 108 124 69 86 107 463 91 82 136 ' 173 457 309 286 210 84 20 53 49 129 86 188 71 88 64 136 47 338 208 139 106 56 226 92 62 38 150 42 257 87 201 111 132 67 126 165 120 64 91 47 362 105 179 60 10 38 107 177 249 100 22 2 6 30 30 66 80 199 6 18 Given as township 142, range 70, in 1890 " Given as township 142, range 74, in 18901 18 Given as township 141, range 72, in 1890. 21 Given as fAwnS.l^i^'' Woodlawn township, now independent. ' Given aa township 139, range 71, in 1890. 22Given as township 142, range 71, in 1890. 24 p J!?" ^" township 140, range 72, in 1890. ^Exclusive of population of Steele city. 2* Organized since 1890. ^°SSvVof'n?,n',/i°„^^?.''yf? Cottonwood township, now independent. 28ra„„T-?,P°P"™'°'^°*I"'>'iiioure village. » KufS vili« ip^nrS"?,^? *™™ P'^'"' °f »«'^en Glen township since 1890. »ComMri«,^^w?tf 1„^^? from part of Norway township since 1890. r,<,„»?„P" ?.''" ^^'?J population for 1890 can not be made: Part of Church county annexed since 1890. not be made: information as Table 4,— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. McHeney county— Continued. 1900 Township 154, range 76 •; Township 154, range 77 , Township 154, range 78 Township 154, range 79 Township 154, range 80 Township 155, range 75 Township 155, range 76 Township 165, range 77 Townshsp 155, range 78 Township 155, range 79 Township 155, range 80 Township 156, range 75 Township 156, range 76, including Towner town . Towner town Township 156, range 77 Township 156, range 78 Township 156, range 79 Township 157, range 75 Township 157, range 76 Township 157, range 77 Township 157, range 78 Township 157, range 79 Township 158, range 75 Township 158, range 76 Township 158, range 77 Township 158, range 78 Township 168, range 79 Township 158, range 80 Township 159, range 76 Township 159, range 77 Township 159, range 78 Township 159, range 79 Township 159, range 80 MClNTOSH COUNTY-. Eosendal township Springfel township Township 129, range 67. . Township 129, range 68. . Township 129, range 69. . Township 129, range 70. . Township 129, range 71. . Township 129, range 72 . . Township 129, range 73. . Township 130, range 67. . Township 130, range 68. . Township 130, range 69. . Township 130, range 7(1. . Township 130, range 71. . Township 130, range 72. . Township 130, range 73 . . Township 131, range 67. . Township 131, range 68. . Township 131, range 69. . Township 131, range 70. . Township 131, range 71 . . Township 131, range 72. . Township 131, range 73 . Township 132, range 67 . Township 132, range 68. Township 132, range 69. Township 132, range 70. Township 132, range 71. Township 132, range 72. Township 132, range 73. McLean county ^ Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township Township 143, 143, 144, 144, 144, 144, 144, 145, 145, 145, 145, 145, 145, 145, 145, 145, 146, 146, 146, 146, 146, 146, 146, 146, 146, 147, (fractional , (fractional) , (fractional) , range 80 range 81 (fractional) range 80 range 81 range 82 range 83 range 84 range 74 range 75 range 76 range 79 range 80 range 81 range 82 range 83 range 84 (fractional) range 74 range 75 range 76 range 78 range 80 range 81 range 82 range 83 - - ■ range 84 (fractional) range 74 1 43 178 64 69 122 20 129 0) 186 48 241 510 33' 33 37 33 36 101 213 11 100 149 50 38 72 43 16 ■269 288 216 94 26 4,818 1890 262 60 218 279 165 159 231 235 237 262 232 164 85 192 227 235 27 40 44 60 126 196 316 184 74 214 43 149 74 104 155 20 4 116 4 60 2.S 40 33 2 17 35 114 101 127 87 67 41 116 27 140 4 7 24 107 312 211 25 1 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. McLean county— Continued. 80 HI 96 3,248 iNo returns. . ., j- ■ ■ „ir,iaan in 1890. Township 147, range 75 Township 147, range 77 Township 147, range 78 Township 147, range 79 Township 147, range 80 Township 147, range 81 Township 147, range 82 Township 147. range 83 Township 147, range 84 (fractional) Township 147, range 85 (fractional) Township 147, range 86 (fractional) Township 147, range 87 (fractional) Township 148, range 74 Township 148, range 75 Township 148, range 76 Township 148, range 77 Township 148, range 80 Township 148, range 81 Township 148, range 82 Township 148, range 83 Township 148, range 84 Township 148, range 85 Township 148, range 86 Township 149, range 74 Township 149, range 75 Township 149, range 76 Township 149, range 77 Township 149, range 78 Township 149, range 80 Township 149, range 81 Township 149, range 82 Township 149, range 83 Township 149, range 84 Township 149, range 85 Township 150, range 74 , Township 150, range 75 Township 160, range 76 Township 160, range 77 Township 150, range 78 Township 150, range 79 Township 150, range 82 Township 150, range 84 Township 160, range 85 Fort Berthold Indian reservation (part of) Total, for Fort Berthold Indian reservation, in McLean and Mercer counties. 1900 Mekcee county* Township 141, range 88 Township 141, range 89 Township 141, range 90 Township 142, range 88 Township 142, range 89 Township 142, range 90 Township 142, range 91 Township 142, range 92 Township 142, range 93 Township 143, range 88 Township 143, range 89 Township 143, range 90 Township 143, range 91 Township 143, range 92 Township 143, range 93 Township 144, range 84 (fractional) Township 144, range 85 Township 144, range 86 Township 144, range 87 .' Township 144, range 88 Township 144, range 89 Township 144, range 90 Township 144, range 91 Township 144, range 92 Township 144, range 93 Township 145, range 84 (fractional) Township 145, range 85 Township 145, range 86 Township 145, range 87 Township 145, range 92 '. Township 146, range 84 (fractional) Township 146, range 85 Township 146, range 86 Township 146, range 87 Township 146, range 88 (fractional) Township 146, range 89 (fractional ) Township 146, range 90 (fractional) Township 146, range 91 (fractional) Township 146, range 92 (fractional) Township 146, range 93 Township 147, range 85 (fractional) Township 147, range 86 (fractional) Township 147, range 93 (fractional Township 148, range 93 (fractional ) - Fort Berthold Indian reservation (part of) [For total see McLean county.] i Fart of former Williams county annexed since 1890. minor civil divisions in 1890, 19 2 9 7 21 60 20 34 81 7 15 40 125 121 197 14 9 10 12 19 1 407 143 60 14 5 64 2 4 281 162 124 78 11 16 2 1 2 998 1,038 1,778 19 15 19 17 22 29 27 33 35 28 27 20 18 10 21 49 29 43 7 17 19 22 21 14 8 72 117 131 151 17 50 192 141 122 38 2 3 10 12 3 48 60 1 3 40 Not returned hy Table 4,— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA^JBY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. MOKTON COUNTY ' . Blue Grass township Custer township Glen Dllin township Mandan city Ward 1 592 Ward 2 -. 670 Ward 3 396 New Salem village Sims township Township 130, range 89 (fractional ) Township 130, range 90 (fractional) Township 131, range 85 (fractional) Township 131, range 86 (fractional j Township 131, range 87 (fractional) Township 132, range 83 (fractional) Township 132, range 84 (fractional) Township 132, range 85 (fractional) Township 132, range 86 (fractional) Township 132, range 88 Township 132, range 89 Township 133, range 82 (fractional ) Township 133, range 84 Township 133, range 85 Township 133, range 86 Township 133, range 87 Township 133, range 90 Township 134, range 79 (fractional) Township 134, range 80 (fractional) Township 134, range 81 (fractional) Township 134, range 82 1900 Township 134, range i Township 134, range 84 Township 134, range 85 Township 134, range 86 Township 134, range 87 Township 134, range 88 Township 135, range 79 Township 135, range 80 Township 135, range 81 Township 135, range 82 Township 135, range 86 Township 135, range 87 Township 135, range 88 Township 135, range 89 Township 135, range 90 Township 136, range 79 (fractional) . Township 136, range 80 Township 136, range 81 Township 136, range 82 Township 136, range 83 Township 136, range 85 Township 136, range 86 Township 136, range 87 Township 136, range 88 Township 136, range 89 Township 136, range 90 Township 137, range 79 (fractional). Township 137, range 80 (fractional) . Township 137, range 81 Township 137, range 82 Township 137, range 83 Township 137, range 85 Township 137, range 86 Township 137, range 87 Township 137, range 88 Township 137, range 89 Township 137, range 90 Township 138, range 81 (fractional ) . , Township 138, range 82 Township 138, range 83 Township 138, range 84 Township 138, range 86 Township 138, range 87 Township 138, range 90 Township 139, range 81 (fractional) . . Township 139, range 82 Township 139, range 83 Township 139, range 84 Township 139, range 85 Township 139, range 90 Township 140, range 81 (fractional).. Township 140, range 82 Township 140, range 83 Township 140, range 84 Township 140, range 85 Township 140, range 88 Township 140, range 89 Township 140, range 90 Nelson county . 1,069 411 116 632 1,658 1890 20 4,728 4,293 Adlor township ; 226 Bergen township 188 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; Informalicin as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. '- Avon township organized from part of Akra township since 1890. 3 Liberty township organized from part of BeauUeu township since 1890 1 Canton town organized from part of Lodema township since 1890. * Crystal city organized from part of Crystal township since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Nelson county— Continued. Center township Cleveland township Dahlen township Dayton township Dodds township Enterprise township Field township .' Forde township Hamlin township Illinois township Lake township Lakota township, including Lakota village Lakota village Lee township Melrose township Michigan township, including Michigan village . Michigan village Nash township Norway township Ora township Osago township Petersburg township Rochester township Eugh township Sarnia township Wamduska township Williams township Township 152, range 58 (fractional ) « Oliver county. Township 141, Tovmship 141, Township 141, Township 141, Township 141, Township 141, Township 141, Township 142, Township 142, Township 142, Township 142, Township 142, Township 142, Township 142. Township 143', Township 143, Township 143, Township 143, Township 143, Township 143, Township 143, Township 144, Township 144, range 81 (fractional). range 82 range 83 range 84 range 85 range 86 range 87 range 81 (fractional). range 82 range 83 range 84 range 85 range 86 range 87 range 81 (fractional). range 82 range 83 range 84 range 85 range 86 range 87 range 82 (fractional) . range 83 (fractional) . Pembina county. Akra township 2 Avon township " Bathgate township Beaulieu townships Canton town* ; Carlisle township Cavalier township, including Cavalier to\vn '. '. Cavalier town Crystal city <> | Crystal township^ Drayton town « Drayton township « ] Elora township Gardar township Hainilton township, including Hamilton town " Hamilton town Joliette township ..".".' Liberty township s '_ Lincoln township ] Lodema township * Midland township Neche township Park township Pembina city » Pembina townships '.'.'..'. St. Joseph township St. Thomas town 10 St. Thomas township 10. Thingvalla township ... Walhalla township, including Walhaiia eitV " ' ' Walhalla city • "' 1900 239 195 250 164 148 254 355 203 280 175 96 817 57S 297 209 600 309 200 295 633 278 243 215 217 183 150 138 62 47 48 73 93 62 133 17 42 51 6 26 82 37 32 14 58 38 81 1 36 8 35 1890 17,869 584 482 941 474 98 600 1,593 671 386 461 688 364 .313 761 692 224 522 288 420 342 578 1,205 350 929 583. 1,160 661 814 752 829 377 157 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. PlEBCE COUNTY 1. Rugby Village Township 151, range 72. . Township 151, range 73. . Township 151, range 74. . Township 162, range 72. . Township 152, range 73. . Township 152, range 74. . Township 153, range 72. . Township 153, range 73. . Township 153, range 74. . Township 154, range 72. . Township 154, range 73. . Township 154, range 74. . Township 155, range 72. . Township 155, range 73. . Township 155, range 74. . Township 156, range 72. . Township 156, range 73. . Township 156, range 74. . Township 157, range 69. . Township 157, range 70. . Township 157, range 71. Township 157, range 72. Township 157, range 73. , Township 157, range 74. Township 158, range 69. Township 158, range 70. Township 158, range 71. Township 158, range 72. Township 158, range 73. Township 158, range 74. Ramsey county . Bartlett township Bergen township Cato township^ Church Ferry village ^ Cleveland township Coulee township' De Groat townsnlp, Devils Lake city * ^ • - - Wardl 'ii Ward 2 283 Wards "13 Dry Lake township Freshwater township Grand Harbor township Hope township Irvine township (school ) "> Lake town-ship * Lillehofl township ' Minnewaukon township Morris township Newbre township s Noonan township « Norway township Odessa township Ontario township Stevens township Webster township Township 156, range 60 Township 156, range 61 Township 157, range 60 Township 157, range 61 Township 157, range 62 Township 157, range 63 Township 158, range 60 Township 158, range 61 Township 158, range 62 Township 158, range 63 Township 158, range 64 Ransom county . Bear Creek township Ca«ey township 266 187 62 264 151 300 195 1,729 6,919 336 311 minor CIVrL DIVISIONS. 94 326 166 846 5,393 276 328 iPart of Church county annexed since 1890. Not returned by townships and ranges in 1890. , . ,^„ „„ .„ i„o„ aSchn-^r^voTaifirg "n?Jd%rSmTart of Coulee township since 1890. •De^'S Lake city, formerly in Lake township, now independent. 6GivenasIrdininl890. ., x i •*„ 6 Exclusive of population of Devils Lake city. V Given as township 155, range 60, in 1890. 8 Given as township 155, range 61, m 1890. i^iS^rcT/^^Sd'&r" i L^^ township (given as Maple ''"^I'^^Sbon ^l^^ToSly in township 134, range 56, now independent. 12 Given as township 136, range 56, in 1890. 18 Given as township 136, range 57, in 1890. uiilf?onrn,t?m\%"^&SpT3"6,ran^^ "Exclusive of population oj Lisbon city lofSra5;?W^cstCd"tSwfshfps(^^^^^^^^ in 1890. Ransom county— Continued. Cobum township Enderlin city m Fort Ransom township Liberty township i" Lisbon city" Moore township 12 Owego township Preston township" Rosemead township ^ Sheldon town i' Shenford township Springer township Sydna townshipi" Township 133, range 55 Township 133, range 56 Township 133, range 57 Township 138, range 58 Township 134, range 53 Township 134, range 54 (fractional) . Township 134, range 55 Township 134, range 56" Township 134, range 57 Township 134, range 58 Township 135, range 56 Township 136, range 54i6 1900 Richland county.. Abercrombie township. Antelope township^o... Barrie township Belford township . Brandenburg township . Brightwood tqwnoshipa. Center township 22. Colfax township Danton township "s De Villo township24 Dexter township^s Dwight township 20 Eagle tovraship Elma township^' Fairmount township ^ Fairmount village^B Freeman township (school) *' Garborg township si Garfield township 22 Grafton township 20 Grant township ^ ■■ Greenfield township2i Hankinson village 21 Helendale township Homestead township'i Ibsen township 28 La Mars township*' Liberty township 25 Lidgerwood villages' Moran township** Mooreton township22 Park townshipss Sheyenne township ^ Summit township Viking townships" Wahpeton city ■■■■ Wardl 587 Ward 2 H" Wards »S5 Walcott township Waldo township 21 West End Mellem township (school) "i Wyndmere township 23 Rolette county s' , 107 636 402 278 1,046 287 213 304 175 318 388 271 142 185 117 114 71 88 77 180 163 138 190 167 215 1890 1,002 168 374 346 552 324 383 653 317 283 288 623 791 247 439 284 171 293 287 228 373 387 713 229 187 268 231 327 585 312 344 615 209 612 169 2,228 171 127 244 ,995 289 167 133 146 155 402 810 935 181 126 214 26 253 385 245 91 200 156 93 82 16 112 "146 174 136 128 18 223 "10,751 787 309 565 422 366 576 335 205 265 276 714 659 334 20328 91 (19) 771 241 511 1,060 (10) 2,427 Brown township (school ) Cleveland township Currie township Dewey township (school) 20 Antelope township organized from part of Grafton township since 1890. 21 Hankinson village and Waldo township organized from parts of Bright- ^""^ 22GSfleld and Mooreton townships organized from parts of Center town- ship ^^^ ^^j^gjj. township organized from part of Danton township since 1890. 24 La Mars township organized from part of De Villo township since 1890. 25 Liberty township organized from part of Dexter township since 1890. 20 Ibsen township organized from part of Dwight township since 1890. 27 Greenfield township organized from part of Elma township since 1890. 28 Fairmount village, formerly in Fairmount township, now independent. 20 Exclusive of population of Fairmount village. soReturned with West End township in 1890. ,„,„iii.„^ 31 Garborg and Homestead townships organized from parts of West Jina Mellem township (given as West End in 1890) since 1890. '"''"ToJgknizea from part of Park township since 1890. Part subsequently taken to form Lidgerwood village. ^ ^, . ,„„„ S3 Organized from part of Grant township since 1890. 34 Organized from part of Park township since 1890. 3--' Parts taken to form Grant and Moran townships since 1890. 3« Viking township organized from part of Sheyenne W"'>.isf"P,f "P'^lf °:„ 3; Comparison with population for 1890 can not be madL-. information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Rolette county — Continued. Dunseith township (school ) Elsworth township (school) Fairvlew township Gilbert township Island Lake township (school ) Leonard townshij) (school) Maryville township (school) Mt. Pleasant township Northern township (school) Ox Creek township (school ) Oxford township (school) Pleasant Valley township (school) . . Eolla village Eussell township (school) St. John township (school) Scotch Block township (school) South Valley township (school) Union township (school) Woli Creek township (school) Township 163, range 71 Turtle Mountain Indian reservation. Sargent county . Bowen township Brampton township Denver township Dunbar township Forman town i Forman township ' Hall township Harlem township Herman township 3 Jackson townshij) ■* Kingston township Lake township^ Milnor town** Milnor townshi]) « Ransom township Rutland township Sargent township Shuman township » Southwest township Taylor township Tewaukon township s Verner township Vivian township Weber township Whitestone Hill township . Willey township Stark county". Dickinson city Township 129, range 97. . . Township 130, range 91 . . . Township 131, range 91 . . . Township 131, range 92. . . Township 131, range 93. . . Township 131, range 96. . . Township 132, range 91 . . . Township 132, range 94. . . Township 132, range 95. . . Township 132, range 97. . . Township 133, range 91. . . . Township 133, range 94 Township 133, range 95. . . . Township 134, range 91 Township 134, range 92 Township 134. range 93 Township 134, range 94 Township 134, range 95 Township 135, range 91 Township 135, range 92 Township 135, range 93 Township 135, range 95 Township 135, range 96 Township 135, range 97 Township 136, range 91 Township 136, range 92 Township 136, range 94 Township 136, range 95 Township 136, range 96 Township 136, range 97 Township 137, range 91 Township 137, range 92 Township 137, range 93 Township 137, range 94 Township 137, range 95 Township 137, range 96 1900 750 147 314 256 102 105 270 292 300 172 205 236 400 163 400 66 123 320 179 67 2,393 1890 203 162 139 218 267 106 408 140 285 170 328 222 322 195 291 228 318 338 74 167 271 216 261 402 204 114 2,076 3 15 4 7 20 1 6 5 7 15 9 21 29 10 10 6 2n 35 20 10 2 29 17 42 26 33 5 6 159 132 46 148 58 69 159 205 147 185 178 2151 311 305 216 132 311 279 '157 416 236 224 343 151 142 206 186 222 126 I" 2, 304 897 1 Forman town, formerly in Forman township, now iudenendent 2 Exclusive of population of Forman town. 3 Given as Hamlin in 1890. ■■ Given as Union in 1890. ice'lir'^^'^ ^""^ ^'''"^ Traverse lands (not separately returned in 1890) "Milnor town, formerly in Milnor township, now independent ' Exclu-sive of population of Milnor town f cuueu i. * Given as Highland in 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Stark county — Continued. Township 137, range 97. Township 137, range 99. Township 138, range 91. Township 138, range 92. Township 138, range 93. Township 138, range 94. Township 138, range 95. Township 138, range 96. Township 138, range 97. Township 138, range 98. Township 139, range 91. . Township 139, range 92. . Township 139, range 93. . Township 139, range 94. . Township 139, range 95.. Township 139, range 96. . Township 139, range 97. . Township 139, range 98. . Township 139, range 99. . Township 140, range 91. . Township 140, range 92. . Township 140, range 93. . Township 140, range 94. . Township 140, range 95. . Township 140, range 96. . Township 140, range 97. . Township 140, range 98. . Township 140, range 99. . Township 141, range 91. . Township 141, range 92. . Township 141, range 93. . Township 141, range 94. . Township 141, range 95. . Township 141, range 96. . Township 141, range 97. . Township 142, range 95. . Township 142, range 96. . Township 142, range 97.. Township 143, range 94. . Township 143, range 95. . Township 143, range 96. . Township 144, range 94. . Township 144, range 97. . Township 145, range 95. . Township 145, range 96. . Township 145, range 97. . Township 146, range 94. . Township 146, range 95. . Township 146, range 96. . Township 148, range 96. . Township 149, range 98. . , Township 149, range 100. . Township 150, range 98. . . Township 152, range 96. . , Township 162, range 97. . . Township 152, range 98. . . Township 162, range 99. . . Township 152, range 100. . Township 154, range 96. . . Township 154, range 97. . . Steele county . Bergen township Broadlawn township. . . Colgate township Easton township n Edendale township Enger township Golden Lake township . Greenview township . . . Highland township Hope township la Hope village 12 Lincoln township Melrose township Newburg township Norman township Norway township Primrose township Riverside township Sherbrooke township. . . Westfleld township" Willow Lake township . Stutsman county 'j Albion township (school) . Arrowood township (school) Beaver township (school) . 48 41 234 209 82 63 109 60 20 12 211 385 162 187 66 81 63 36 48 128 125 205 119 58 205 237 92 66 59 48 132 5 61 239 134 32 25 91 10 56 28 17 33 12 8 5 15 10 36 15 1 16 15 2 6 9 11 11 6 1890 255 285 170 176 245 450 289 180 359 156 606 113 156 554 884 334 337 175 250 292 173 9,143 700 202 147 77 43 4 10 15 81 142 131 156 53 50 91 53 64 3,777 175 177 125 91 150 422 109 143 92 1396 238 116 73 541 125 262 316 134 152 145 105 5,266 former fenSS'i.-^e^ScIS""'^^ "^'"^^^^^ ^" ^««'' ^"^ I""' "^ ships Ind rang'4.''''P"'''""° *^^) "^ t'^" P'^'^' "^ «o™ty "ot returned by town- 11 Given as Piokert in 1890. jfSsY^gfVo^p^n^^^^n'-ofl^^^^^^^^ "- ^"-^^P-^-t. "Given as Chfton in 1890 viimge. Not returned by minor civil divisions in 1890. 11 TATiLJS 4.— POPULATION OF NORTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Stutsman county— Continued. Bloomenfeld township (school) . Buchanan townsliip (school ) Chambers township (school) Corinne township Courtenay towiisnip Denney township (school) Eldridge township (school) Guilford township (school) . Traill county — Continued. Harmony township (school) Homer township (school) Jamestown city Wardl 739 Ward 2 949 Wards 640 Ward 4 525 Kensal township Lees township (school) Lowrey township (school) Lyon township (school) Montpelier township (school) , Mt. Pleasant township (school) New Washington township (school) . Nogosek township ^iritwood township (school) Toledo township (school) Ypsilanti townsnip (school) Township 141, range 681 Township 141, range 69 L Township 142, range B8| Township 142, range 69 ) Towner county 2. Cando town Coolin township Greenfield township Monroe township Township 157, range 66 Township 157, range 67 Township 157, range 68 Township 158, range 65 ; . . Township 158, range 66 Township 158, range 67 Township 158, range 68 Township 159, range 65 Township 159, range 66 Township 159, range 67 Township 159, range 68 Township 160, range 65 Township 160, range 60 Township 160, range 67 Township 161, range 65 Township 161, range 66 Township 161, range 67 Township 162, range 65 Township 162, range 66 Township 162, range 67 Township 162, range 68 Township 163, range 65. ; Township 163, range 66 Township 163, range 67 Township 163, range 68 Township 164, range 65 (fractional) . Township 164, range 66 (fractional) . Township 164, range 67 (fractional) . Township 164, range 68 (fractional). Traill county. Belmont township Blanchard township if . Bloomfleld township ». Bohnsack township . . . Buxton township* Caledonia townsnip - - Eldorado tovraship . . . Elm River township . . Ervin township Galesburg township. . . Garfield township !> — Hatton village * Hillsborocity" Hillsboro township"... Kelso township 304 226 338 216 423 112 901 260 158 216 2,853 153 225 277 71 231 189 206 220 175 204 6,491 1,061 199 170 138 206 170 433 191 211 151 300 150 150 268 200 102 237 152 175 161 180 149 197 205 296 102 147 150 150 29 35 15 11 13,107 506 393 309 610 1,110 993 413 258 430 438 512 430 1,172 264 10, 217 488 576 397 1,021 933 429 258 359 281 579 715 '195 243 information as to 1 Not separately returned. 2 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. „„i,i„„i„„„isQn 3 Bloomfield township organized from part of Blanchard township since 1890. 4 Reynolds city organized from Part of Buxton township since 1890. 5 Hatton village organized from part of Garfield township since 1890. 6 Hillsboro city, formerly in HiUsboro township, now independent. 'Exclusive of population of Hillsboro city. „^^„t sMayville cityrformerly in MayviUe township, now independent. "Exclusive of population of Mayville city. 10 Portland town, formerly in Rosevllle township, now independent. 11 Exclusive of population of Portland town. 12 Ardoch town, formerly in Ardoch township, now independent. 13 Exclusive of population of Ardoch town. .„„„ , aan " Conwav village organized from part of Eden township since 1890. KmXrgvllllge organized fron£ part of Lampton township since 1890. Logan township May ville city * May ville township s Morgan township Norman township Norway township Portland townw Reynolds city (part of) * [For total see Grand Forks county.] Roseville township w Walsh county' . Acton township Adams township Ardoch town 12 Ardoch township's Cleveland township Conway village " Dundee township Eden township i* Edinburg village 1* Farmington township Fertile township Forest River township ^^ Forest River villagei'* Glenwood township '* Golden township Grafton city i» Ward 1 757 Ward 2 608 Wards 1,013 Grafton township i» Harriston township^i Hoople village's Kensington township '''■> Kinloss township Lampton township ^'■> Latona township Martin township Medford township Minto village "■ Norton township Oakwood townsnip Ops township Park River city 23 Perth township Pisek villagers Prairie Center township Pulaski township Rushford township^" St. Andrews township Sauter township 2" Silvesta township Tiber township Vernon township Vesta township Walsh Center township Walshville township Township 156, range 59 Township 157, range 59 Ward county 2; 373 263 1,106 657 703 "634 384 288 465 270 470 452 524 367 216 526 359 298 552 291 216 457 307 286 528 543 379 252 553 346 2,378 609 403 174 414 322 359 198 480 226 860 312 564 326 .,088 245 132 567 663 430 500 219 340 456 347 401 425 507 353 148 7,961 1 5 35 4 Harrison township 268 MInot city 1, 277 Township 151, range 81 H Township 151, range 82 Township 151, range 83 Townsbip 151, range 84 Township 161, range 85 Township 152, range 81 Township 152, range 82 Township 152, range 83 Township 162, range 84 Township 152, range 85 Township 152, range 86 Township 152, range 90 (fractional) . Township 152, range 91 (fractional) . Township 153, range 81 Township 153, range 82 Township 163, range 83 Township 153, range 84 Township 153, range 85 Township 153, range 89 "Forest River village, formerly in Forest River township, now inde- pendent. n Includes population of Forest Eiver village. 18 Hoople vulage organized from part of Glenwood township since 1890. 1" Grafton city, formerly in Grafton township, now independent. 20 Exclusive of population of Grafton city. 21 Minto village, formerly in Harriston township, now independent. 22 Exclusive of population of Minto village. 23 Park River city, formerly in Kensington township, now independent. 24 Exclusive of population of Park Eiver city. 25 Pisek village organized from part of Rushford township since 1890. 26 Given as township 156, range 59, in 1890. 2'Mountraille county annexed in 1891, part of Renville county annexed in 1897, and part of Stevens county annexed since 1890. Not returned by minor civil divisions in 1890. 12 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF NORTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued.. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Waed county— Continued. Township 153, range 92 Township 153, range 93 (fractional) Township 153, range 94 (fractional) Township 154, range 81 Township 154, range 82 Township 154, range 83 Township 154, range 84 Township 154, range 85 Township 154, range 86 Township 154, range 91 Township 154, range 92 Township 154, range 94 (fractional) Township 155, range 81 Township 155, range 82 Township 155, range 84 Township 155, range 85 Township 165, range 87 Township 155, range 89 Township 155, range 91 Township 155, range 94 Township 156, range 81 Township 156, range 82 Township 156, range 83 Township 156, range 84 Township 156, range 85 Township 156, range 86 Township 156, range 87 Township 156, range 88 Township 156, range 94 Township 157, range 81 Township 157, range 82 Township 157, range 83 Township 157, range 84 Township 157, range 85 Township 157, range 86 Township 157, range 89 Township 157, range 93 Township 157, range 94 Township 158, range 81 Township 158, range 82 Township 158, range 83 Township 158, range 84 Township 158, lange 86 Township 158, range 87 Township 158, range 88 Township 158, range 94 Township 159, range 84 Township 159, range 85 Township 159, range 86 Township 159, range 87 Township 159, range 88 Township 159, range 89 Township 159, range 90 Township 159, range 9J Township 159, range 94 Township 160, range 85 Township 160, range 86 Township 160, range 87 Township 160, range 88 Township 160, range 89 Township 160, range 90 Township 161, range 85 Township 161, range 86 Township 161, range 87 Township 161, range 88 Township 161, range 89 Township 161, range 90 Township 161, range 91 Township 161 , range 92 Township 162, range 86 1900 1 14 9 97 122 38 34 9 2 4 9 18 39 85 224 82 20 2 36 10 10 78 121 156 49 57 5 29 24 4 9 34 76 52 66 4 1 43 2 5 11 70 13 82 53 10 13 48 35 90 118 109 1 5 2 39 90 203 485 287 92 16 81 185 249 460 195 24 5 22 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. "Ward county— Continued. Township 162, range 87 Township 162, range 88 '. Township 162, range 89 Township 162, range 90 Township 162, range 91 Township 162, range 92 Township 163, range 87 Township 16S, range 88 Township 163, range 89 Township 163, range 90 Township 163, range 91 Township 163, range 92 Township 163, range 93 Township 164, range 89 ( fractional) Township 164, range 90 (fractional ) Township 164, range 91 (fractional J Township 164, range 92 (fractional) Township 164, range 93 (fractional) Wells county^ Antelope township (school! Biledeau township (school) Bremen township (school) Buffalo township (school) Cathay township (school) Cottonwood township (school ) Crystal Lake township (school) Eddy township (school) Eureka township (school) Fairview township (school) Fram township (school) Germantown township (school) Grant township (school) Haaland township (school) Hamburg township (school) Hawks Nest township (school) Heimdal township (school) Highland township (school) Hilsdale township (school ) James River township (school) Johnson township (school) Lincoln township (school) Norway township (school) Ontario township (school) Oshkosh township (school) Pioneer township (school) Pony Gulch township (school) Rusland township (school) Speedwell township (school) Sykeston township (school) Valhalla township (school) Viking township (school) Washington township (school) Wells township Whitby township (school) Woodward township (school) Williams county = Williston town Supervisor's district No. 1 Supervisor's district No. 2 Supervisor's district No. 3 Standing Rock Indian reservation (part of)". 1900 62 106 227 258 94 24 82 30 92 173 70 BO 17 4 8 16 104 2 8,310 68 54 222 18 222 142 92 263 13 214 299 240 206 348 282 105 239 233 200 303 136 135 283 148 671 300 260 398 132 219 167 244 35 898 299 237 763 336 138 2,208 1890 4 511 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 2 Original Williams county (population 109) annexed to Mercer and Stark counties, and present Williams county organized from Buford and Flannery counties and part of Aired county since 1890. 8 Can not be located by counties. For population of remainder of reserva- tion see figures for South Dakota. 4 Population of Fort Yates and Standing Rock Indian agency, exclusive of reservation Indians. 18 There are Y3 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in North Piikota, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF NORTH DAKOTA: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Ardoch town Bismarck city Bottineau town Buffalo village Cando town Canton town Casselton city Cavalier town Church Perry village Conway village Cooperstown village . Crystal city Davenport village — Devils Lake city Dickinson city Drayton town Bdgeley village , Edmburg village EUendale city Enderlin city Fairmount village . . Fargo city Forest River village. Forman town Grafton city 3,319 888 213 1,061 98 1,207 671 264 216 648 385 245 1,729 2,076 688 306 286 750 636 284 9,589 252 257 2,378 214 2,186 145 177 200 840 368 846 897 318 761 91 5,664 178 J. 594 Grand Forks city Hamilton town Hankinson village Hatton village Hillsboro city Hoople village Hope village Hunter village Jamestown city Kulm village Lakota village Lamoure village Langdon city Larimore city Leeds village Lidgerwood village . . . Lisbon city Mandan city Mapleton village Mayville city Michigan village Milnor town Milton village Minnewaukon village Minot city 7,652 4,979 224 257 718 430 1,172 715 174 606 238 407 194 2,853 2,296 463 576 227 457 309 1,188 291 1,235 553 349 585 1,046 935 1,668 1,328 322 119 1,106 657 309 322 279 384 202 432 1,277 675 Minto village New Salem village Northwood city . . . Oakescity Park River city . . . Pembina city Pisek village Portland town Reynolds city Rolla village Rugby village St. Thomas town . . Sanborn village . . . Sheldon town Steele city Tower City village Towner town Valley City Wahpeton city Walhalla city Williston town Willow City Wimbledon village 229 697 268 668 379 1,088 534 929 670 132 524 367 389 400 265 487 661 477 259 227 318 253 185 133 468 309 831 211 2,446 1,089 2,228 1,510 377 763 476 226 Of the above named 73 incorporated places there are 19 which have more than 1,000 inhabitants in 1900; of these 11 have less than 2,000; 6 have more than 2,000 but less than 5,000; and 2 have more than 5,000, namely, Grand Forks, with 7,652, and Fargo, with 9,689 inhabitants. Director of the Census, j Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 41. ^sA^ASHINGTON, D. C. January 28, 1901. POPULATION OF OHIO BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Ohio by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Ohio was organized as a state November 29, 1802. Table 1 shows the population of Ohio at each census from 1800 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF OHIO: 1800 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. 1900- 1890. 1880. 1870. 1860. 1850. 1840. 1830. 1820. 1810. 1800. Population. 4,157,546 3, 672, 316 3, 198, 062 2,665,260 2,339,511 1, 980, 329 1,519,467 937,903 581,295 230,760 45,365 INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 485,229 474, 254 532, 802 325, 749 359,182 460,862 581,564 356, 608 350,535 185, 395 13.2 14.8- 20.0, 13.9 18.1 30.3 62.0 61.3 151.9 408.7 The population of the state in 1900 is 4,157,546 as compared with the population in 1890 of 3,672,316, repre- senting an increase during the last ten years of 485,229, or 13.2 per cent. This rate of increase is slightly less than that for the decade immediately preceding, when it was 14.8 per cent, although the numerical increase is somewhat greater During the earlier decades of the century the state increased in population rapidly, but the greatest numerical increase (581,564) occurred in the decade from 1830 to 1840. Since 1850 the development of the state in population has been comparatively steady. , . ^ . o^^ .i, ^ ^ The population of Ohio in 1900 is more than ninety-one times as large as that given for 1800, the census taken two years before it became a state. ., , i. i; j. ^i. The total land surface of Ohio is, approximately, 40,760 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 90.1; 1900 102 , .^ ki . Table 2 shows the population of Ohio by counties at each census from 1800 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. (No. 41) Table 2.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY COUNTIES: 1800 TO 1900. The State Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana . . . Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Haneock Hardin Harrison Henry 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 Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Boss Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot 1900 4,157,545 31, 6o: 28: 56! 16; 26, 58; 31, 24, 68; 29, 33, 439, 42, 26, 26, 37, 34, 21 164, 22, 27, 14, 31, 34 409, 41 31 20, 27, 30, 24, 19, 32, 34, 44, 27; 21, 39; 47, 30, 54, 153, 20, 70, 28, 21 28; 28, 43 27, iso; 17 17; 53, 19, 22i 27, 31 27; 18, 29; 23; 32; 44; 40, 34, 40, 41 24; 94 71 46, 53, 22, 1890 3,672,316 26,093 40,644 22,223 43,655 35,194 28,100 57,413 29,899 48,597 17, 566 26, 980 52,277 33,553 24,240 69,029 26,703 31,927 309, 970 42,961 25,769 27, 189 35,462 33, 939 22,309 124,087 22,023 27,005 13,489 29, 820 28,645 374,573 42,563 28,939 20,830 25,080 29,048 22,668 21, 139 31, 949 28,408 39, 415 27, 600 18,235 39, 656 43, 279 27,386 40, 295 102, 296 20, 057 55,979 24,727 21, 742 29, 813 27, 220 39,754 25,176 100,852 19, 143 18, 120 51,210 20,753 21, 974 25, 932 31,161 26, 959 17,482 27,868 23,421 30,188 38, 072 39,464 30. 617 36,377 40,869 24,707 84,170 54,089 42, 373 46. 618 22, 860 29, 671 16,045 25,468 42,380 39,005 24,897 44,392 21,722 1880 3,198,062 24, 005 31,314 23,883 37, 139 28,411 26,444 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 22,515 27,381 32,640 34; 284 20, 364 86, 797 21, 053 28, 124 14, 251 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, 453 32 325 21, 808 36, 158 26, 496 78, 660 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 1870 2,665,260 20, 750 23, 623 21,933 32,617 23, 768 20, 041 39, 714 30,802 39, 912 14,491 24,188 32,070 34,268 21, 914 38, 299 23, 600 25,556 132,010 32,278 15,719 26,175 28,188 31,138 17, 170 63,019 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 21,769 29,188 26, 333 16,936 31, 380 35, 756 23,028 30, 308 46,722 15, 633 31,001 16,184 20,092 31, 465 17,264 32,740 25,779 64,006 20,363 18,683 44,886 19,949 13,364 8,544 18, 453 24, 875 15,447 24,584 21, 809 17, OUl 32, 516 37,097 25,503 29, 302 30, 827 20, 748 52, 508 34, 674 38, 659 33, 840 18,730 15, 823 15,027 26,689 40,609 35, 116 20,991 24, 596 18, 553 1860 2, 339, 511 20, 309 19,185 22, 951 31,814 21,364 17,187 36, 398 29,958 35,840 15, 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 30,538 15,936 50,361 14,043 22, 043 16,817 26, 197 24, 474 216, 410 22,886 13,570 19, 110 8,901 27, 773 17, 067 20, 589 29, 616 17,941 26, 115 27,735 16, 676 23,249 37,011 20, 996 29, 744 .26,831 13,016 25, 894 15, 490 22, 517 26, 534 14, 104 29, 959 26,741 52,230 22, 119 20,445 44,416 20, 751 7,016 4,946 19, 678 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 30, 666 32, 463 16,607 10,238 13, 631 26, 902 36, 268 32,483 16, 633 17,886 15, 590 1860 1, 980, 329 18,883 12, 109 23, 813 28,767 18, 215 11,338 34, 600 27, 332 30,789 17,686 19, 782 22, 178 30, 455 18,838 33, 621 25, 674 18, 177 48, 099 20, 276 6,966 21,817 18,568 30,264 12, 726 42, 909 7,781 17,063 17, 827 21,946 30,438 156, 844 16, 751 8,251 20, 157 3,434 26,781 14, 119 20, 452 26, 203 12, 719 29, 133 28, 872 14, 664 15,246 38,846 19, 162 26,086 12, 363 10,015 23,735 12, 618 24,441 17, 971 7,712 24, 999 28,351 38,218 28,585 20,280 45,049 1840 1,519,467 3,308 1,766 20,776 21,006 10, 953 24,419 21, 736 7,221 30,879 32, 074 14, 305 18,428 27, 104 13,958 39, 878 27,485 30, 490 31, 761 12,204 4,793 9,353 25,560 29,640 32, 981 8,018 9,167 11, 194 13,183 9,079 23,724 19, 109 30, 901 22,715 28,173 18, 108 16, 721 16,882 23, 106 15, 719 40, 378 21,590 13, 152 26,-606 13, 282 1830 937, 903 12,281 578 14,584 9,787 22,060 12, 599 31,924 10,984 25, 049 13,444 16, 297 17,628 27, 748 80, 145 9,986 4,598 20,099 2,503 22, 269 9,741 18, 088 23, 933 9,744 25,030 29, 679 13, 719 9,738 35, 096 14, 015 18,467 9,382 9,025 14, 765 18, 352 11,452 8,277 19, 688 18,521 31,938 20,852 38, 749 2,248 1,034 19,344 19, 725 7,626 22,965 19,482 5,189 44, 532 27, 460 10, 182 11, 192 18,128 12,154 34, 603 22, 660 38,107 25, 631 8,422 1,577 23, 141 20, 823 35,808 4,465 5,:857 28,627 17, 867 27, 142 1820 581,295 10,406 "7,' 375' 1810 230, 760 12, 131 13,114 20,466 11,436 35,592 11,161 4,791 10, 373 6,204 11,504 24, 786 8,182 14, 741 9,733 15, 813 14,801 18, 036 52, 317 813 210 20, 916 262 16, 346 4,008 9,135 13,341 5,941 22,489 17,086 5,367 20,869 6,440 5,696 6,190 6,551 7,560 6,158 1,110 12, 807 8,768 24, 362 11, 800 29,334 161 13, 970 16,001 6,024 18,826 16,291 230 24, 006 24,068 2,851 8,740 5,159 3,671 26,588 26, 153 14, 298 3,192 21,468 11,731 23,333 387 1,102 20,329 13, 356 21, 746 8,479 9,533 15,820 8,085 22, 033 6,328 3,717 16, 633 6,316 10, 172 7,098 7,791 10,521 9,292 31,764 14,345 12, 308 2,130 6,675 3,746 18, 531 8,326 3,499 11, 861 3,181 4,799 3,082 4,480 8,851 4,645 15,999 5,297 17,824 8,429 13, 149 4,263 10,095 10,237 9,169 20, 619 862 5,750 2,106 12,406 15,542 8,328 1,996 17,837 10,426 11,933 """733 9,434 2,791 11,097 "ii'i56' 9,965 2,674 10, 878 1,459 2,000 11,361 1,864 3,486 4,181 2,917 5,870 3,061 15,258 5,766 17, 260 2,149 3,852 3,941 7, 722 '16,636' 2,995 3,304 15,514 "'3,' 399" 2,734 8,671 3,045 9,925 5,991 Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF OHIO BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State Adamg Allen Ashland Ashtabula . . . Athens Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign.. Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana . Coshocton . . . Crawford Cuyahoga . . . Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton . . . Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox , Lake Number. Per cent. 485,229 13.2 235 0.9 7,332 18.0 11,039 14.7 7,793 17.9 3,536 10.0 3,092 11.0 3,462 6.0 n,662 15.6 8,273 i755 17.0 14.3 1338 U.3 6,662 12.7 U,943 15.8 138 10.2 9,561 16.2 2,634 9.9 1,988 6.2 129,150 41.7 1429 U.O 618 2.4 1788 12.9 2,188 6.2 320 0.9 1584 12.6 40,373 32.5 778 3.5 913 3.4 9.3 1,793 6.0 5,780 20.2 34,906 9.3 1570 11.3 2,248 7.8 1344 11.7 2,202 8.8 1,934 6.7 1,740 7.7 11,628 17.7 381 1.2 5,840 20.6 4,942 12.9 168 0.6 3,445 18.9 Lawrence . Licking . . . Logan Lorain Lucas Madison... Mahoning . Marion Medina Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Morrow Muskingum . . Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas . . Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington . . Wayne ....... Williams Wood Wyandot Number. Per cent. 122 3,791 3,034 14,562 51, 263 633 14,155 3,951 216 11,193 801 3,351 1,856 29,294 11,238 1241 1,975 11,287 239 1,596 690 57 690 1,378 292 2,337 6,217 1,486 3,694 5,604 294 182 10, 577 17, 626 4,218 7,133 15I8 723 1715 116 5,865 11,135 56 7,163 1597 iQ.l 8.8 11.1 36.1 50.1 2.7 25.3 16.0 1.0 14.0 2.9 8.4 7.4 29.0 16.5 '1.3 3.9 16.2 1.1 6.2 2.2 0.2 3.9 4.9 1.2 7.7 16.3, 3.8 12.1 15.8 0.7 10.3 12.6 32.6 10.0 15.3 12.3 2.4 14.5 0.5 13.8 12.9 0.2 16.1 12.7 1 Decrease. No territorial changes have taken place in the counties of Ohio since 1890. Of the 88 counties of the state all but 22 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Lucas, 50.1 per cent; Cuyahoga, 41.7 per cent; Lorain, 36.1 per cent; Summit, 32.6 per cent; Franklin, 32.6 per cent; Montgomery, 29.0 per cent; and Mahoning, 25.3 per cent. The 22 counties showing a decrease in population are Ashland, Brown, Carroll, Champaign, Clermont, Clinton, Darke, Delaware, Fayette, Hancock, Harrison, Holmes, Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan, Morrow, Noble, Shelby, Union, Vinton, Wayne, and Wyandot. Table 4 shows the population of Ohio by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. ADAMS COUNTY Bratton township , , Franklin township Green township Jefferson township Liberty township Manchester township, including Manchester village Manchester village Meigs township, including Peebles village Peebles village Monroe township Oliver township Scott township Sprigg township Tiffln township, including West Union village West Union village Wayne township Winchester township, including Winchester village . Winchester village - .■ 26,328 1,069 1,094 1,572 1,594 2,046 2,023 3,946 3,947 1,199 1,245 2,070 1,988 2,003 3,113 1,965 2 645 763 358 1,291 1,430 976 1,051 1,272 1,182 2,203 2,625 2,635 2,600 J, 033 B25 1,204 1,181 1,732 1,488 796 26, 093 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Allen coonty Amanda township Auglaize township, including Harrod village Harrod village Bath township German township, including Elida village EHda village Jackson township, including Lafayette village Lafayette village Marion township, includingwardsland 2ofDelphoscity Delphos city{part of) Total for Delphos city, in Marion township, Allen county, and Washington township. Van Wert county. Ward I 1, 174 Ward 2 1, 115 Ward 3 1, 375 Ward 4 853 Monroe township, including West Cairo village West Cairo village 1900 47,976 40,644 1,384 1,909 1,11? 1,951 1,931 316 4,573 2,289 4.517 1,875 338 1,425 1,929 =69 1,448 1,615 1,111 4, 723 2,331 4.516 1,995 325 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Allen county— Continued. Ottawa township, coextensive witli Lima city Lima city Ward I 3,051 Ward 2 I, 535 Ward 3 3, 019 ^ard4 5,523 Ward 5 2, 499 Ward 6 3, 008 Ward 7 3, 088 Perry townsliip Richland township, including Beaver Dam and Bluffton villages. Beaver Dam village Bluffton village Shawnee township Spencer township, including Spencerville village Spencerville village Sugar Creek township Ashland county. Clear Creek township, including Savannah village Savannah village Greene township, including PerrysvlUe village and part of Loudonville village. Loudonville village (part of) , Total for Loudonville village, in Greene and Hanover townships. Perrysville village Hanover township, including part of Loudonville village Loudonville village (part of) , Jackson township, including Polk village Polk village Lake township Mifflin township, including Mifflin village Mifflin village Milton township Mohican township, including Jeromeville village JeromeviUe village Montgomery township, including Ashland village Ashland village Ward I I, 268 Ward 2 I, 260 Wards 673 Ward 4 886 Orange township Perry township Euggles township Sullivan township Troy township Vermilion township, including Hayesville village Hayesville village , Ashtabula county . Andover township, including Andover village Andover village Ashtabula township, including Ashtabula city Ashtabula city Ward I 2, 422 Ward 2 1,228 Ward 3 1,922 Ward 4 2,087 Ward 5 1, 434 Ward 6 i, 646 Ward 7 2, 210 Austlnburg township Cherry Valley township Colebrook township Conneaut township, including Conneaut village Conneaut village Denmark township Dorset township Geneva township, including Geneva village Geneva village Harpersfield township Hartsgrove township Jefferson township, including Jefferson village Jefferson village Kingsville township Lenox township Monroe township Morgan township, including Eock Creek village Rock Creek village New Lyme township : Orwell township Pierpont township Plymouth township Richmond township Rome township Saybrook township Sheffield township Trumbull township Wayne township Williamsfield township ; Windsor township 1 1900 21, 723 21, 723 1,467 4,099 477 1,783 1,493 3,016 1,874 1,038 21, 184 878 290 2,044 325 1,581 513 2,la7 1,256 1,155 232 684 694 i8s 869 1,431 308 5, 324 4,087 1,201 1,124 630 1,562 332 51,448 1,534 81S 13, 987 12,949 1,040 643 773 9,525 7,133 703 878 3,596 =,342 893 647 2,131 1,319 1,412 742 1,802 1,040 478 837 981 931 723 848 1,7 609 855 685 900 911 1890 15,987 15,981 1,537 3,434 397 1,290 1,279 2,444 1,266 1,010 122,223 996 325 n,970 522 n,092 1,276 264 852 770 1,043 1,536 301 4,874 3,566 1,294 1,236 660 724 610 1,846 430 43,655 1,519 733 10,246 8,338 1,073 677 943 4,811 3,241 749 668 3,371 2,194 944 650 2,184 1,346 1,712 724 1,492 1,015 448 952 936 1,021 766 912 607 1,613 659 855 755 930 971 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Athens county . Alexander township Ames township Athens township, including Athens village Athens village Bern township Canaan township. Carthage township Dover township Lee township, including Albany village - Albany village - -.- Lodi township Rome township - Trimble township, including Glouster, Jacksonville, and Trimble villages. Glouster village Jacksonville village Trimble village ■ Troy township, including Coolville village Coolville village Waterloo township York township, including Nelsonville village Nelsonville village 1900 Auglaize county . Clay township ^ Duchouquet township, including Cridersville and Wapa- koneta villages. Cridersvill^village Wapakoneta village Ward I 892 Ward 2 1,605 Ward 3 1, 418 German township, including New Bremen village New Bremen village Goshen township Jackson township, including Minster village Minster village Logan township Moulton township Noble township Pusheta township St. Marys township, including St. Marys village St, Marys village Ward I 1,468 Ward 2 1, 613 Ward 3 1,297 Ward 4 981 Salem township, including Kossuth village Kossuth village Union township Washington township, including New Knoxville village. New Knoxville village Wayne township, including Waynesfield village Waynesfield village Belmont county. Colerain township Flushing township, including Flushing village Flushing village Goshen township, including Belmont 'village.'.'.. .".'.".".'.'.'.' Belmont village Kirkwood township, including part of Pairview'viil'a'ge! Fairview village (part of) Total for Fairview village, 8 in Kirkwood township, Bel- mont county, and Oxford township, Guernsey countv. Mead township Pease township, including Bridgeport' "and'B'ro'okside' villages and Martins Ferry city. Bridgeport village Ward I 1520 Ward 2 I'lll ^ ward3 :;:::;;: I08 Brookside village Martins Ferry city " Ward I i sel " Ward2 ^1=3 ward3 :;:::;::::::::::::::::: ^;g! W"d4 14I3 Ward 5 J* ^g^ ^'^l??®y,.'°"'?^^'P' including' ■B4ila{re""city"and West Wheeling town. Bellaire city ... war3^::;:;;:::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;---:-"ii4r Ward3 ^•ll° Ward4 I' Ji Wards :: I'tl West Wheeling town...::::;:;:::;:;::;:::::;;: 1890. 1 Includes population (1,444) of Loudonville village, given independently in Richland township including si; 'cialrs'vi'lie'viirag4 bt. Clairsville village Smith township Somerset township Union township, including Morri's'tb'Wn 'v'iiiage Mornstown village 38,730 1,173 1,256 5,867 3,066 1,660 1,179 1,136 1,488 1,088 548 1,357 1,767 7,327 2, 15s 1,047 625 1,741 315 2,508 9,183 5,421 31,192 1,647 6,132 581 3,91s 2,211 1,318 908 2,196 1,46s 1,473 1,286 1,360 1,275 6,729 5,359 1,112 153 1,666 1,629 436 1,568 542 60,875 »fn''?RQ?,>f n' PoP"li'«on of Loudonville village. »ln 1890 in Oxford township, Guernsey county, only. 2,987 2,141 653 2,471 422 1,680 18 1,726 15,158 3,963 249 7,760 13,833 9,912 4,367 1,210 1,710 1,862 1,482 350 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Belmont county— Continued. Warren township, including Barnesville village Bamesville village ' Ward I '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.."i',^' Ward 2 : „ -o Ward3 It Ward 4 Q30 Washington township '. Wayne township Wheeling township ." . " " York township Bbown county. Byrd township Clark township, including Hamersville village Hamersville village Eagle township !!!!!.!!!! Franklin township Green township, including Mt. Grab village Mt. Orab village Huntington township, including Aberdeen village! Aberdeen village Jackson township Jefferson township, including Russellville village . . RussellviUe village Lewis township, including Higginsport village Higginsport village Perry township, including Fayettevllle village Fayetteville village Pike township Pleasant township, including Georgetown village. . Georgetown village Scott township Sterling township Union township, including Ripley village Ripley village Washington township Butler county . Fairfield township i Hamilton city i Wardl 4,478 Ward2 5,790 Wards 3,432 Ward 4 5,892 Wards 4,322 Hanover township Lemon township • Liberty township Madison township, including Trenton village Trenton village Middletown city ' Wardl 1,758 Ward 2 1,919 Wards 1,850 Ward 4 3,688 Millord township, including Somerville village Somerville village Morgan township Oxford township, including Oxford village and part of College Corner village. College Comer village (part of) Total for College Comer village, in Oxford township, But- ler county, and Israel township, Preble county. Oxford village Reily township Ross township St. Clair township Union township Wayne township, including Jacksonboro and Seven Mile Jacksonboro village . seven Mile village . . Cabboll county - Augusta township Brown township, including Malvern village and part of Minerva village. Malvem village Minerva village (part of) Total for Minerva village, in Brown township, Carroll county, and Paris township. Stark county. Center township, including CarroUton village Carrollton village East township Fox township Harrison township . 1900 5,881 3.7=1 1,540 1,415 1,222 1,400 ,135 ,638 242 ,147 959 ,905 561 1,572 711 924 ,012 394 1,325 650 1,413 3=3 ,073 ;,072 .5=9 976 ,264 ;,509 1,248 56,870 4,018 23,914 1,152 1,825 1,024 2,166 387 9,215 1,160 42,371 1,167 2,181 7,681 1,476 1,649 300 1,389 3,766 330 1,519 3,689 19s 378 2,009 1,113 1,338 1,388, 1,743 1,343 1,922 1,244 1,450 1,097 1,926 1,453 41 79 288 16,811 17,566 985 2,599 1,021 2,665 709 545 I, 200 638 422 1. 139 1,704 r, 271 606 1,149 799 1,605 1,228 640 1,210 915 1890 5, 456 3,207 1,645 1,704 1,359 1,458 29, 899 1,216 1,679 264 1,220 1,084 1,722 336 2,967 874 918 1,048 324 2,830 764 2,560 1,145 3,010 1.473 1,096 1,431 4,715 2,483 1,258 48, 597 2 2,445 17, 565 1890. 1890. 1 Hamilton city, formerly in Fairfield township, made independent since 2 Exclusive of population of Hamilton city. , . ^ ^ ^ . 'Middletown city, formerly in Lemon township, made independent since * Exclusive of population of Middletown city. MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS. Carroll county— Continued. Lee township Loudon township '_'_'_ Monroe township, including Dell Roy village and part of Sherrodsville village. Dell Roy village , Sherrodsville village (part of) Total for Sherrodsville village, ^ in Monroe and Orange townships. Orange township, including Leesville village and part of Sherrodsville village. Leesville village Sherrodsville village (part of) Perry township Rose township, including part of Magnolia village Magnolia village ( part of) Total for Magnolia village, in Rose township, Carroll county, and Sandy township. Stark county. Union township Washington township Champaign county . Adams township Concord township Goshen township, including Mechanlosburg village Mechanicsburg village Harrison township, including Springhills village Springhills village Jackson township, including part of St. Paris village St, Paris village (part of) Total for St. Paris village,^ in Jackson and Johnson town- ships. Johnson township, including part of St. Paris village. . . St. Paris village (part of) Mad River township Rush township, including North Lewlsburg and Wood- stock villages. North Lewisburg village Woodstock village Salem township Union township, including Mutual village Mutual village Urbana township, including Urbana city Urbana city Ward I A. 956 Ward 2 1 , 285 Ward 3 I, 284 Ward 4 I, 776 Ward 5 1, 507 Wayne township Clabk county Bethel township, including Donnelsville and New Car- lisle villages. Donnelsville village New Carlisle village German township Greene township, including part of Clifton village Clifton village (part of) Total for Clifton village, in Greene township, Clark county, and Miami township, Greene county. Harmony township Madison township, including South Charleston village.. South Charleston village Mad River township, including Enon village Enon village Moorefield township Pike township Pleasant township, including Catawba village Catawba village Springfield city ' Wardl 7,497 Ward 2 5,285 Wards 3,971 Ward 4 7,278 Wards 5,561 Ward 6 8,661 Springfield township ' Clermont county. Batavia township, including Batavia village... Batavia village Franklin township, including Felicity village. Felicity village Goshen township Jackson township 1900 909 1,336 400 95 926 2,200 269 831 825 1,638 264 431 578 26,642 1,406 1,053 2,728 1,617 901 157 1,851 91 2,465 1, 131 1,782 2,070 846 3=5 1,788 1,237 163 8,016 6,808 1,345 995 1,995 1,425 58 262 1,880 2,281 1,096 1,847 =95 1,435 1,533 1,437 231 38,253 3,608 3,417 1,029 2,506 695 1,456 1,292 5 In 1890 in Orange township only. In 1890 in Johnson township only. ' Springfield city, formerly in Springfield township, made independent since 1890. * Exclusive of population of Springfield city. Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Cleemont county— Continued. Miami township, including parts of Loveland and Mil- ford villages. Loveland village (part of) 1 Total for Loveland village, in Miami township, Clermont county; Symmes township, Hamilton county; and Ham- ilton township Warren county. Milford village (part of) Total for Milford village,! in Miami township, Clermont county, and Columbia township, Hamilton county. Monroe township Ohio township, including New Richmond village New Richmond village , Pierce township Stonelick township, including Boston village Boston village Tate township, including Bethel village Bethel village Union township ,....!!!!.!!! Washington township, including Moscow and Neville villages. Moscow village Neville village Wayne township Williamsburg township, including Williamsburg village. Williamsburg village Clinton county . Adams township Chester township Clark township, including Martinsville village Martinsville village Green township, including New Vienna village New Vienna village JefEerson township, including Midland village Midland village Liberty township, including Port William village"! Port William village Marion township, including Blanchester village... Blanchester village Eichland township, including Sabina village ...... Sabina village Union township, including Wilmington city Wilmington city Vernon township, including Clarksville village Clarksville village Washington township " ! Wayne township Wilson township Columbiana county . Butler township Center township, including Lisbon village Lisbon village 2 Elk Run township ........!!....!!... Fairfield township, including Columbiana village '.. Columbiana village Franklin township .!.!!....!!! Hanover township, including Hanoverton village Hanoverton village Knox township !.!!.!!.!!! Liverpool township, including East Liverpool city East Liverpool city ■ Z"a' ■'■-;- "i.'w' ^^'i' 3,936 ^^■■^3 3,039 Ward 4 3, Jig Wards 1,847 Madison township ' Middleton township, including Rogers viliage !!!.'.".!!.'. Rogers village Perry township, including Salem ci ty ..'!!!.'.'!!!; Salem city Ward I !!!! 2,295 ^^■^^2 1,300 ^="■^3 1,651 Ward 4 2 aa6 St. Clair township _____ Salem township, including Leetonia village and part of Washingtonville village. Leetonia village Washingtonville village (part of) '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. Total for Washingtonville village, in Salem township] Columbiana county, and Green township, Mahoning county. Unity township, including East Palestine village East Palestine village Washington township, including Salineville village..!.! Salineville village Wayne township 4,261 813 1,260 1,063 1,149 1,643 2,935 1,916 1,644 1,569 260 2,866 850 1,802 2,281 475 265 1,587 2,401 24,202 754 .,233 .,697 338 1,395 80s ,378 338 ,253 200 ,648 ,788 ,770 ,481 ,423 ,613 ,448 465 ,156 ,149 68, 590 1,523 5,058 3,330 1,509 3,194 1,339 635 1,864 399 1,948 17,553 16, 485 930 2,084 287 8,706 7,582 1,106 5,204 2,744 823 1,092 5,047 =,493 3,099 2,353 622 4,109 732 1,153 995 1,837 3,301 2,379 1,731 1,713 292 2,713 625 1,918 2,644 591 34° 1,907 2,353 828 24,240 796 1,246 1,864 336 2,666 871 1,438 328 1,299 196 2,277 1, 196 2,488 1,080 5,280 3,079 1,393 339 1,140 1,296 1,059 1,547 3,953 2,278 1,480 2,889 I, 112 761 2,082 366 2,034 11,988 10, 956 970 2,150 7,209 5,780 1,021 5,477 3,860 1,816 3,250 2,369 731 1890. 'In 1890 in Miami township, Clermont county, only ^Formerly New Lisbon. awellsville township organized from part of Yellow Creek township since •1 Gallon city, formerly in Polk township, made independent since 1890. Columbiana county — Continued. Wellsville township.^ coextensive with Wellsville city . Wellsville city Ward I 1, 261 Ward 2 1, 072 Ward 3 r,2i9 Ward 4 I, 396 Ward s 1, 198 West township YellOTV Creek township^ Coshocton county. Adams township Bedford township Bethlehem township Clark township Crawford township Franklin township Jackson township JefEerson township, including Warsaw village Warsaw village Keene township Lafayette township ' Linton township, including Plainfield village Plainfield village Millcreek township Monroe township New Castle township Oxford township Perry township Pike township Tiverton townshfp Tuscarawas township, including Coshocton village . Coshocton village Virginia township -. Washington township White Eyes township Ceawpoed county. 1,455 Auburn township, including Tiro village . . Tiro village Buoyrus township, including Bucyrus city. Bucyrus city Ward I .,,„ Ward 2 2, 677 !S^"^3 1,642 Ward 4 ,86 Chatfield township, including Chatfleld village Chatfield village Cranberry township, including New Washington" village! New Washington village Dallas township Gallon city< ' wardi !!!!!!!!!!!!"i;377"' Ward 2 2020 Wards 1 808 Ward 4 2 077 Holmes township '.'..'_ ' Jackson township, including Crestline" village! Crestline village Jefferson township, including Lee"s"v"i"lie"cross" Roads" 'vi'l'-' lage and part of North Robinson village. Leesville Cross Roads village North Robinson village (part of )!!!!!..!!!!!!!!! ! Total for North Robinson village, in Jefferson and" Whet- stone townships. Liberty towtiship Lykens township Polk township 4 Sandusky township Texas township Tod township Vernon township ! ! Whetstone township, inoluding"par"t"6t 'NOTth"R6bin"s"o"n" North Robinson village (part of) Cuyahoga county . Bedford township, including Bedford village Bedford village.. * Brecksville township '''''SJi^S^liSP::"!'!!^^^;^':*^^'";^"^'^"i^se: 6,146 6,146 1,757 616 29,337 968 736 730 950 1,150 1,137 1,696 1,264 458 799 1,393 1,470 25s 539 909 924 1,031 823 615 876 8,339 6,473 1,207 748 1,033 33, 915 293 7,587 6,560 1,304 439, 120 2, 626 1,486 1,053 3,811 2,343 2,000 1,586 5,247 1,869 5,768 26, 703 1,138 898 766 1,057 1,150 1,042 1,628 1,261 376 783 1,139 1,833 234 626 1,031 892 1,047 873 717 909 4,728 3,672 1,343 794 1,048 31,927 1,244 "6," 988 5,974 1,819 1,662 B24 704 466 430 7,282 6,326 1,500 1,423 3,670 3,248 3,282 2,911 913 1,009 178 203 38 42 200 257 1,666 1,591 930 1,058 1,161 0874 569 615 .516 639 882 974 ^26 962 1,661 1,793 6 309,970 2,004 1,043 1,025 10,319 1,564 1.243 B Exclusive of population of Gallon city. NewbS™exTtoClevil'al'd' "^ Newburg and Eockport townships; part of hamlet RockMrttaLntnfnrmr'Li^^^'^.^P^''' f^'^^" *" form part of^Newburg 'Parfrna*toc\*?il°aTd^cfy\TS?^'lt9^^^ Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. . MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Cuyahoga county— Continued. Cleveland township, coextensive with Cleveland city . . . Cleveland city;i Ward 1 7,716 Ward 2 2,838 Ward 3 2,029 Ward 4 5, 096 Ward 5 6,211 Ward 6 S.824 Ward 7 9,303 Ward 8 6,815 Ward 9 13,320 Ward 10 4, 501 Ward II .- 3,635 Ward 12 5,075 Ward 13 6, 393 Ward 14 4,583 Ward IS 7,623 Ward 16 7)720 Ward 17 10, 202 Ward 18 19,823 Ward 19 23, 947 Ward 20 10,477 Ward 21 16,215 Ward 22 1I1694 Ward 23 ,. 11,779 Ward 24 16,633 Ward 25 19. 339 Ward a6 8,123 Ward 27 16, 709 Ward 28 4,018 Ward 29 4,978 Ward 30 4, 2ro Ward 31 3, 968 Ward 32 5,545 Ward 33 5,318 Ward 34 6, 076 Ward 35 6, 899 Ward 36 9, 000 Ward 37 12,341 Ward 38 10, 664 Ward 39 13.559 Ward 40 12, 796 Ward 41 10,307 Ward 42 8,456 Collinwood townsliip,^ coextensive vrith Collinwood vil- lage. Dover township East Olevelana township,' including East Cleveland and Glenville villages. East Cleveland village Glenville village -■ Euclid township,* including Nottingham village Nottingham village Independence township ' .-. Lakewood hamlet* Mayfleld township Middleburg township, including Berea village Berea village - Newburg hamlet^ Olmsted township, including Olmsted Falls village Olmsted Falls village Orange township Panna township Eockport hamlet* Rocky River hamlet* Royalton township Solon township Strongsville township Warrensville township — : Dakke county. Adams township, including Gettysburg village and part of Bradford village. Bradford village (part of) 4.; ■ ",■ " Total for Bradford village, in Adams township, Darke county, and Newberry township, Miami county. Gettysburg village Allen township, including Rossville village Rossville village Brown township, including Ansonia village Ansonia village Butler township Franklin township . German township, including Palestine village Palestine village ■.;; " ".". Greenville township, including Greenville city Greenville city ■•■■ Ward I ^•''^° Ward 2 '.'41 Ward 3 'i7=4 Ward 4 ■■---- ■ '.37° Harrison township, including BlpUansburg and New Madison villages. Hollansburg village ■- g New Madison village '^ " 1 Parts of Brooklyn, East Cleveland, and Newburg townships annexed since '"2 Organized from parts of East Cleveland and Euclid townships since 1890. iPaft annexed to^leveland city and part taken to form part of Collinwood township since 1890. 381,768 1890 2,233 9,573 2,757 5,588 3,573 939 1,263 3,355 849 5,035 2,510 5,909 1,944 330 801 1,488 2,038 1,319 1,128 903 1,178 1,634 42, 532 2,692 2,660 492 477 1,254 1,338 246 274 1,901 1,796 251 254 1,939 2,036 676 676 1,659 1,679 1,C35 1,731 1,586 1,794 8,441 8,497 5,501 5,473 2,077 275 590 261,353 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1,978 5,773 3,780 "i,'973 '"796 4,939 2,533 1,826 342 806 1,478 1,116 847 1,023 1,410 1890. Darke county— Continued. Jackson township, including Union City village Union City village [The joint population of Union City village, in Jackson township, Darke county, Ohio, and Unicjp City village, in Wayne township, Randolph county, Indiana, is , .3,998.] Mississinawa township Monroe township, including Arnettsville village Amettsville village Neave township Patterson township, including Osgood village Osgood village Richland township Twin township, including Arcanum and Ithaca villages. Arcanum village Ithaca village Van Buren township Wabash township Washington township Wayne township, including Versailles and Webster vil- lages. Versailles village, Webster village . . York township Defiance county . Adams township Defiance township. Including wards 1, 2, and 4, and part of ward 3 of Defiance city. Defiance city (part of) Total for Defiance city, ' in Defiance and Noble townships. Ward I 2, 278 Ward 2 2, 021 Ward 3 '. 1 , 284 Ward 4 1, 996 Delaware township, including Sherwood village Sherwood village Farmer township Hicksville township, including Hicksville village Hicksville village Highland township Mark township Milford township Noble township, including part of ward 3 of Defiance city. Defiance city (part of ) Richland township Tiffin township Washington township, including Ney village Ney village Delaware county. Berkshire township, including Sunbury village Sunbury village Berlin township Brown township Concord township Delaware township, including Delaware city Delaware city Ward I I, 733 Ward 2 1, 391 Ward 3 1 , 150 Ward 4 1, 208 Ward 5 1,205 Ward 6 1,253 Genoa township Harlem township Kingston township Liberty township Marlboro township Orange township Oxford township, including Ashley village Ashley village Porter township Radnor township Scioto township, including Ostrander village Ostrander village - Thompson township Trenton township Troy township 1900 Erie county . 2,798 1,282 1,402 1,509 157 1,033 1,699 224 1,217 2,786 1,225 "3 1,486 1,334 1,343 8,053 -,478 204 942 1,336 8,418 7,501 7,579 1,775 455 1,325 3,773 2,520 1,511 1,685 1,164 78 1,444 1,514 1,554 26, 401 1,602 464 1,043 1,056 1,305 8,940 7,940 922 1,005 629 1,379 397 976 1,374 700 738 1,133 1,595 401 709 37, 650 Berlin township, including Berlin Heights village 1, 926 Berlin Heights village 625 Florence township 1, 096 Groton township 786 Huron township, including Huron village 2, 434 Huron village i, 708 Kelleys Island township, coextensive with Kelleys Island 1, 174 village. Kellys Island village Margaretta township 4 Part taken to form part of Collinwood township since 1890. 6 Part taken to form part of Newburg hamlet since 1890. 6 Organized from part of Rockport township since 1890. I Organized from parts of Independence and Newburg townships since 1890. 8 In 1890 in Defiance township only. 1,174 2,751 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS; 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Erie county— Continued. Milan townsliip, including Milan village Milan village Oxford township Perkins township. . . i Portland township, coextensive with Sandusky city Sandusky city: Ward I 1, 893 Ward 2 1,512 Ward 3 1,671 Ward 4 2, 225 Ward 5 r,6i6 Ward 6 1,678 Ward 7 2, 840 Ward 8 2, 208 Ward 9 1,262 Ward 10 2,759 Vermilion township, including Vermilion village Vermilion village Faikfield county . Amanda township Berne township, including Sugar Grove village Sugar Grove village Bloom township, including Lithopolis village Lithopolis village Clear Creek township Greenfield township, including Carroll village Carroll village Hocking township Lancaster township, coextensive with Lancaster city Lancaster city: Ward I 2, 688 Ward 2 1,864 Ward 3 1, 543 Ward 4 925 Ward 5 1, 971 Liberty township, including Baltimore village Baltimore village ' Madison township _ Pleasanttownship, including part of Pleasantville village, Pleasantville village (part of) , Total for Pleasantville village, in Pleasant and Walnut townships. Richland township, including Eushville and West Rush- ville villages. RushviUe village West Rushville village Rush Creek township, including Bremen town " Bremen town , Violet township, including Pickerington village '.. Pickerington village Walnut township, including New Salem village and part of Pleasantville village. New Salem village , Pleasantville village (part of) Payette county-. Concord township Green township Jasper township, including AUentown and Miiledgeville villages. AUentown village Miiledgeville village , Jefferson townsnip, including Jeflersonville village!! !!!i JefFersonville village Madison township !!!!!!!!! Marion township !!!!!!!! Paint township, including Bloomingburg village .!!!!!!! Bloomingburg village Perry township Union township. Including Washington Court House city . Washington Court House city Ward I 1,836 Ward 2 1,165 ^ards 1,167 Ward 4 I 583 Wayne township Franklin county . Blendon township, including Westervillc village Westerville village Brown township !!!!!!!!! Clinton township Franklin townsnip Hamilton township ! Jackson township, including Grove City village ! ! ! Grove City village Jefferson township !!!!!!!!! Madison township, including Canal Winchester and Groveport villages. Canal Winchester village Groveport village Marion township ! ! ! Mifflin township, including Gahanna village Gahanna village 2, 360 2, 322 ,462 r.329 800 852 4, 385 2, 179 2, 686 4, 626 1,474 1,507 2, 289 1, 656 272 964 1,076 3,217 3,357 662 633 = ?;? 57^ 5,i513 3,391 2,293 1,873 276 207 1 Includes part of New Holland village (population 1900 1890 1,869 1,936 653 627 950 1,041 3,063 2,402 19,664 18,471 1,937 1,184 34,259 1,807 2,381 35° 1,858 358 1,810 1,786 223 2,313 8,991 2,812 460 1,127 2,032 367 SOI 1,374 2S7 r6i 1,775 466 1,680 263 2,513 180 134 21,725 733 701 1,770 123 201 3,029 790 1,317 932 2,291 636 1,037 8,868 5,751 164, 460 2,016 33, 939 1,907 2,329 275 2,035 369 1,857 1,926 293 2,372 7,565 3,055 50s 1,285 2,113 382 521 1,456 291 19s 1,635 244 1,955 290 2,459 22, 309 735 746 1,982 3,092 1,429 > 1, 009 2, 325 638 1,102 8,283 5,742 124, 087 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Franklin county— Continued. Montgomery township, coextensive with Columbus city. Columbus city: Ward 1 4,537 Ward 2 5,670 Ward 3 7. 74" Ward 4 10, 548 Ward 5 4. 662 Ward 6 5, 422 Ward 7 8, 750 Ward 8 4,868 Ward 9 7, 969 Ward 10 7, 514 Ward II 4, 726 Ward 12 ' 2, 830 Ward 13 7, 159 Ward 14 9, 530 Ward 15 7, 150 Ward 16 6, 442 Ward 17 6, 302 Ward 18 6, 194 Ward 19 7, 546 Norwich township, including Hilliard village Hilliard village Perry township Plain township, including New Albany village New Albany village Pleasant township, including Harrisburg village Harrisburg village Prairie township Sharon township, including Worthingtou village Worthington village Truro township, including Reynoldsburg village Reynoldsburg village Washington township, including Dublin village D.ublin village 1900 Fulton county . Amboy township, including Metamora village Mefamora village Chesterfield township , Clinton township, including Wauseon village Wauseon village Dover township , Franklin township , Fulton township, including part of Swanton village Swanton village (part of) Total for Swanton village, in Fulton and Swan Creek townships. German township, including Archbold village Archbold village Gorham township, including Fayette village' !!!!!!!!!!!! Fayette village Pike township !!!!.!!!!! Royalton township "" Swan Creek township, including part of Swanton villa!ge! Swanton village (part of) York township, including Delta village !!!!!!!!!! Delta village Gallia county . Addison township Cheshire township Clay township, including Chambersburg vilYage! ChambersDurg village Gallipolis township, including Gallip'olis'city ! "" Gallipolis city. Wa ■ ,278 ^ard: Ward 2 J „, Wards zM ^ ward4 !!!!!!! ;;^ii Green township Greenfield township ! Guyau township, including Crown City village Crown City village Harrison township ....'. Huntington township, including vintori viliaee Vinton village Morgan township ! ! ! ! Ohio township Perry township !!!!!! Raccoon township, including Centerville viiiage Centerville village Springfield township Walnut township Geauga county. Auburn township Bainbridge township " Burton township, including Burton vi'liage " " " Burton village "«'" Chardon township, including Chardon ViYlage ' Chardon village ^ Chester township Claridon township Hampden township 125,660 1,481 376 1,676 1,163 224 2,115 247 1,582 1,799 443 1,864 339 1,239 22,801 1,338 1,851 1,276 1,257 1,253 2,141 284 1,285 1,581 3°4 1,232 1,580 1,177 1,471 198 1,844 1,687 14,744 145), erroneously given as in Marion township in 1890. 729 758 1,361 727 1,924 1,360 716 764 603 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Geauga county— Continued. Huntsburg township. . Middlefleld township. Montville township. . . Munson township Newbury township . . . Parkman township . . . Russell township Tliompson township . . Troy township Greene county . Bath to^vnship, including Fairfield and Osborn villages. . Fairfield village Osborn village Beaver Creek township Caesar Creek township j . . . Cedarville township, including Cedarville village Cedarville village , Jefferson township, Including Bowersville village Bbwersville village Miami township, including Yellow Springs village and part of Clifton village. Clifton village (part of) [For total see Greene township, Clark county.] Yellow Springs village New Jasper township .• Ross township Silver Creek township, including Jamestown village Jamestown village Spring Valley township, including Spring Valley village Spring Valley village Sugar Creek township, including Bellbrook village Bellbrook village Xenia township, including Xenia ci*y Xenia city Ward I 1,481 Ward 2 1.312 Ward 3 '- I, 296 Ward 4 1, 526 Ward 5 1, 3°8 Ward 6 80s Ward 7 9^8 1900 Guernsey county . Adams township Cambridge township, including Cambridge city Cambridge city Ward I 2,054 Ward 2 I1I2S Wards ''*'* Ward 4 i,7S7 Wards 1,689 Center township Jackson township, Including Byesville village Byesville village Jefferson township Knox township Liberty township, including Kimbolton village Kirabolton village Londonderry township Madison township -^ -%,-%"' Millwood township, including Quaker City and Sales- ville villages. Quaker City village Salesville village Monroe township -. r,-, Oxford township, including part of Fairview village... Fairview village ( part of ) [ For total see Kirkwood township, Belmont county.] Richland township, including Senecaville village Senecaville village : • Spencer township, including Cumberland village Cumberland village - Valley township, including Pleasant City village Pleasant City village Washington township . Westland township Wheeling township - ■ Wills township, including Washington village Washington village Hamilton county. Anderson township, including Mt. Washington village . Mt. Washington village Cincinnati city 2 Wardl \l'lLl Ward 2 15.^95 Ward 3 8' ^69 Ward 4 ^I'^l Ward 6 ^,476 Ward 6 ^ ^'^^^ Uncludes population (998) of Storrs township, annexed to Cincinnati city ''°°^sJo??s townshipand partsof Delhi, Green, Millcreek, andSpencer townships annexed to Cincinnati city since 1890. 1,237 758 780 955 849 695 909 ' 897 31,613 2,515 312 948 2,070 1,039 2,467 1,189 1,528 37° 2,508 204 1,371 874 1,141 2,314 I, 20S 1,460 522 1,368 352 12,329 8,696 1890 34,425 717 9,891 8,241 1,821 3, 165 1,267 724 845 1,299 245 1,141 883 2,243 878 286 893 1,334 273 1,499 623 1,353 6j8 3,002 1,006 572 711 913 1,419 374 409, 479 4,534 781 325, 902 793 891 691 713 824 904 632 921 841 29, 820 2,307 310 713 2,198 1,057 2,361 1,355 1,529 2,493 230 1,375 918 1,230 2,317 1, 104 1,501 538 1,297 350 10, 612 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 28, 645 740 6,186 4,361 1,094 2,193 789 884 1,008 1,463 261 1,244 1,038 2,131 845 296 966 1,504 1,471 461 1,421 601 1,018 704 819 1,134 1,627 546 1374,573 4,035 296, 908 Hamilton county— Continued. Cincinnati city — Continued. Ward 7 8,611 Ward 8 3,763 Ward 9 6,486 Ward 10 10,090 Ward 11 12, 505 Ward 12 14,638 Ward 13 10,025 Ward 14 9,131 Ward 15 9,414 Ward 16 9,679 Ward 17 10,167 Ward 18 6,956 Ward 19 7,783 Ward 20 9, 086 Ward 21 9,139 Ward 22 11,731 Ward 23 15,041 Ward 24 12, 557 Ward 26 14,036 Ward 26 14,094 Ward 27 8,736 Ward 28 11,962 Ward 29 13,088 Ward 30 14,369 Ward 31 10,267 Colerain township Columbia township, including Hyde Park, Kennedy Heights, Madisonville, Oakley, Pleasant Ridge, and Terrace Park villages, and parts of Milford and Nor- wood villages. Hyde Park village Kennedy Heights village Madisonville village Milford village (part of ) [For total see Miami township, Clermont county.] Norwood village (part of) Total for Norwood village,'* in Columbia and Millcreek townships. Oakley village Pleasant Ridge village Terrace Park village Crosby township Delhi townsbip.-i Including Delhi and Home City villages and part of Fernbank village. Delhi village Fernbank village ( part of) Total for Fernbank village, in Delhi and Miami townships. Home City village Green township,'^ including part of Mt. Airy village Mt. Airy village (part of) Total for Mt. Airy village, in Green and Millcreek town- ships. Harrison township, including Harrison village Harrison village [The joint population of Harrison village, in Harrison township, Hamilton county, Ohio, and West Harrison town, in Harrison township, Dearborn county, Indiana, is I, 760.] Miami township. Including Addyston, Cleves, and North Bend villages and part of Fernbank village. Addyston village Cleves village Fernbank village (part of) North Bend village Millcreek township, 2 including Bond Hill, Elmwood Place Evanston, St. Bernard, and Winton Place vil- lages, and parts of Carthage, College Hill, Mt. Airy, and Norwood villages. Bond Hill village Carthage village (part of) ....-..--... Total for Carthage village, in Millcreek and Springfield townships. College Hill village (part of) .......................... Total for College Hill village.'l m Millcreek and Spring- field townships. Elmwood Place village Evanston village Mt. Airy village (part of) Norwood village (part of) St. Bernard village Winton Place village Spencer township 2 .... ................. Springfield township, including Glendale, Hartwell,Mt. Healthy, and Wyoming villages, and parts of Arhng- ton Heights hamlet, and Carthage, College Hill, and Lockland villages. Arlington Heights hamlet (part of) Total for Arlington Heights hamlet, in Springfield and Sycamore townships. Carthage village (part of) College Hill village (part of) Glendale village Hartwell village Lockland village (part of) - - Total for Lockland village, in Springfield and bycamore townships. Mt. Healthy village ^ Wyoming village 1900 sin 1890 in Columbia township only. 4In 1890 in Millcreek township only. 3.CL0 12,813 1,691 209 3,Sr8 6,480 528^ 953 5,317 829 141 3;° 2,092 1,456 4,511 1,513 1,328 169 21,816 1,227 241 20,169 2,361 2,559 2,073 2,257 1,041 1, 104 2,532 1,716 216 2,962 3,384 1,219 257 11,937 1,779 1,559 10,793 l^ i6s 222 t 1,545 1,833 1,308 2,695 184 1,444 1,507 1,250 2,474 1,354 1,450 1,454 (No. 41 2) 10 Table 4 POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hamilton county— Continued. Sycamore township, including Reading village and parts of Arlington Heights hamlet and Lockland village. Arlington Heights hamlet (part of) , Lockland village (part of) Reading village Symmes township, including part of Loveland village!.. Loveland village (part of) [For total see Miami township, Clermont county.] Whitewater township Hancock county . Allen township, including Van Buren village Van Buren village Amanda township, including Vanlue village Vanlue village Biglick township !!!!!!!!!!!! Blanchard township, including Benton Eidge village . . Benton Ridge village Cass township ] ' ' " Delaware township, Including Mt. Blanchard vlliage . . Mt. Blanchard village 1900 Eagle township. Findlay township, coextensive with Findlay city. Findlay city: Ward I 2, 851 Ward a i, 525 Wards 2,633 Ward 4 2, 240 Wards i 012 1117 1 n ' ' Ward 6 . 2.74S Ward? I Wards 1 .Si Jackson township Liberty township Madison township, including Arlington village Arlington village Marion township Orange township Pleasant township, including McComb village McComb village ^ Portage township .!.!.!!!!!!!! Union township, including Mt. Cory and Rawson villages . Mt. Cory village Rawson village Van Buren township, including Jenera village ....!. Jenera village Washington township, including Arcadia village" and ward 2 of Fostoria city. Arcadia village Fostoria city (part of) Total for Fostoria city, in Washington township, Han- cock county, and Jackson and Loudon townships, Seneca county. Ward 1 1,302 Ward 2 1, 340 Wards 1,600 ^="^^4 1,532 Wards 1,956 Habdin county. Blanchard township, including Dunkirk village . Dunkirk village Buck township, including ward 5 of Kenton city! Kenton city (part of) Total for Kenton city, in Buclc and Pleasant townships . Ward 1 1,382 Ward 2 . wards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;;!^ Wardt ''° " «*ra s ^,229 Cessna township Dudley township Goshen township Hale township, including Mt. Victory village and part of Eidgeway village. Mt. Victory village Ridgeway village (part of) Total for Ridgeway village, in Hale township, Hardin county, and Bokescreek township, Logan county. Jackson township, including Forest and Patterson vil- lages. Forest village Patterson village Liberty township. Including Ada village !.!!!!!!!!!!! Ada village [ " Ward I ! ! 552' " '^^■'^.■^ 926 Ward 3 698 Lynn township McDonald township !!!!!!!!!!!!! Marion township, including Alger and McGuliey vil- lages. Alger village McGuffey village !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pleasant township, including wards 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Kenton city. Kenton city (part of) 8,453 103 1,387 3,076 1,647 438 1,291 41,993 1890 31, 187 2,026 1,222 2,299 I, 229 6, 852 - 804 1,320 953 1,947 734 334 447 2,196 219 3,986 2,576 1,127 1,947 2,012 462 7,Ml 5,623 7,460 57 1,224 1,649 392 1,354 1,310 ^67 268 1,210 1,250 356 352 1,156 1,222 1,292 1,276 w, 250 759 1,512 1,580 456 421 1,053 1,137 17,613 18,553 1,034 1,168 1,486 1,287 1,747 1,433 1,079 943 1,470 1,448 2,698 2,587 1,19s 1,030 808 811 1,951 2,110 312 334 473 458 1,026 957 2,1? 2,732 42s 490 1,34° i,i8s 7,730 7,070 128,939 2,169 Z, 220 n,2i5 5,557 873 1,415 977 1,939 256 321 2,177 1, 126 247 3,503 2,079 1,105 1,809 1,281 n,467 'Includes population (5,557) of Kenton city,given independentlv in irqo 2 Exclusive of population of Kenton city. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hahdin county— Continued. Roundhead township. . Taylor Creek township. Washington township . Harrison county. Archer township Athens township, including New Athens village New Athens village ., - Cadiz township, including Cadiz village Cadiz village Franklin township, including Deersville village Deersville village Freeport township, including Freeport village Freeport village -'- German township Green township, including Hopedale village Hopedale village Monroe township, including Bowerston village Bowerston village Moorefleld township North township, including Scio village Scio village Nottingham township Eumley township, including Jewett village Jewett village Short Creek township, including Harrisville village. Harrisville village Stock township Washington township 1900 Henky county. Bartlow township, including Deshler village Deshler village Damascus township, including McClure village McClure village i riatrock township, including Florida village ! ! ! Florida village Freedom township !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'" Harrison township, including part of Napoleon viilage ! Napoleon village (part of) Total for Napoleon village, » in Harrison, Liberty, and Napoleon townships. Liberty township, including Liberty Center village and part of Napoleon village. Liberty Center village Napoleon village (part of) Marion township, including Hamler vijiage !!!!!!!!!!!!! Hamler village , Monroe township, including Maiinta village Malinta village Napoleon township, including partofjjapoleon village" Napoleon village (part of) Pleasant township, including Hoigateviilage! ! Holgate village Richfield township ! ! ! Ridgeville township Washington township Highland county . Brush Creek township, including Sinking Spring village binkmg Spring village r o o Clay township Concord township Dodson township including Lynchburg village Lynchburg village ^ togton vflllgS.'^' *""'"<^'°S Leesburg and New Lex- ' Leesburg village New Lexington viilage. Hamer township Jackson township Liberty township, includingHnisbbro viilage" Hulsboro village . Madison township, including Greeiifleidvillage' Cjreenfield village . . Marshall township New Market township Paint township Penn township Salem township Union township ! ■ Washington township. . ! White Oak township. . . Hocking county. Benton township . . . Ward I. ..!!!! ■■■ Ward2. ■•■ 967 Wards.. ^'^ Ward4.. 7°S * 836 " In 1890 in Napoleon township only, 1,331 864 1,334 20, 486 1890 27,282 606 6 2,142 574 2,015 357 4,914 3,526 3,013 1.237 1,708 1,241 1,188 30,982 1,167 973 1,312 20,830 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 HocKiNQ COUNTY— Continued. Jackson county— Continued. Good Hope township Green township Laurel township Marion township Perry township, including Laurelville village . . Laurelville village Salt Creek township Starr township Ward township, including Murray City village . Murray City village Washington township Holmes county . Berlin township German township Hardy township, including Millersburg village Millersburg village Killbuck township, including Killbuck town Killbuck town Knox township, including part of Nashville town Nashville town (part of) Total for Nashville town,i in Knox and Washington townships. Mechanic township Monroe township Paint township Prairie township, including Holmeaville village Holmesville village Richland township, including Glenmont village Glenmont village Eipley township Salt Creek township Walnut Creek township Washington township, including part of Nashville town Na^ville town (part of) Huron county . Bronson township Clarksfleld township Fairfl eld township Fitchville township, including Clinton village Clinton village Greenfield township Greenwich township, including Greenwich village Greenwich village Hartland township Lyme township, including wards 3 and 4 of Bellevue village. Bellevue village (part of) Total for Bellevue village, in Lyme township, Huron county, and York township, Sandusky county. Ward 1 399 Ward 2 895 Ward 3 1,034 Ward 4 - 1.773 New Haven township, including parts of Chicago Junc- tion and Plymouth villages. Chicago Junction village (part of) - - - . Total for Chicago Junction village, in New Haven and Richmond townships. Plymouth viHage (part of) ■■ ---- Total for Plymouth village, in New Haven township, Huron county, and Plymouth township, Richland county. ^ , .,, New London township, including New London village. New London village Norwalk township, including Norwalk city Norwalk city Ward I '.Soo Ward 2 '-"'^ Ward 3 1.479 Ward 4 '.684 Ward 5 799 Norwich township Peru township v^v •' ;' ' 'A;/™' Richmond township, including part of Chicago Junction village. Chicago Junction village (part ol ) Eldgefield township, including MonroeviUe village Monroevilie village Ripley township Sherman township Townsend township Wakeman township Jackson county . Bloomfield township • •.;,••■••■ Coal township, including Coalton village . Coalton village Franklin township Hamilton township 1,227 1,411 1,081 1,215 1,981 450 1,509 1,529 7,140 1,118 876 19,511 1,361 1,549 3,181 1,998 1,283 37° 866 SS2 766 1,213 939 1,179 1,241 304 1,232 209 1,270 1,355 1,609 1,233 214 32, 330 824 1,051 1,116 661 iSe 706 1,461 840 793 3,618 2,807 4, zox 3,162 1. 953 2,348 1,833 1,180 8,391 7,074 824 897 1,182 39s 2,045 1,2X1 778 771 977 1,240 34,248 1,006 5,892 1,625 1,041 650 1,121 1,789 1,039 1,272 1,882 266 1,424 1,602 5,090 21, 139 1,486 1, 594 8,276 1,923 1,417 989 1,338 1,062 1,264 1,424 'i,"433 1,385 1,537 1,541 1,394 31,949 926 1,148 1,138 748 163 797 1,516 88i 867 2,988 2,033 3.052 2,274 1. 139 1,299 343 1. 133 1,731 1,096 8,543 7.19s 952 1,018 979 160 2,135 935 1,232 1,189 28,408 1,122 4,584 1. 459 1,091 623 lEkclSlveo? population oi Toronto village. Jackson township - JefEerson township, including part of Oak Hill village Oak Hill village (part of) Total for Oak Hill village, in Jeiferson and Madison townships. Liberty township Lick township, including Jackson city Jackson city Ward I 937 Ward 2 1, 346 Ward 3 1, 140 Ward 4 1, 249 Madison township, including part ol Oak Hill village . . Oak Hill village (part of) Milton township '' Scioto township Washington township Wellston township, 2 coextensive with Wellston city Wellston city • Ward I.. r,8o9 Ward 2 2, 328 Ward 3 r, 966 Ward 4 1. 942 JEPPERSON COUNTY. Brush Creek township Cross Creek township Island Creek township, including part of Toronto village. Toronto village (part of) Total for Toronto village, in Island Creek and Knox townships. Knox township, including part of Toronto village Toronto village (part of) Mt. Pleasant township, including Mt. Pleasant village . . Mt. Pleasant village Ross township Salem township, including Richmond village Richmond village Saline township, including Irondale village Irondale village Smlthfield township, including Smithfield village Smithfield village Springfield township Steubenville city ^ Wardl 2,096 Ward 2 3,881 Ward 3 3,054 Ward 4 2,108 Wards 2,151 Ward 6 1,069 Steubenville township,sincluding Mingo Junction village Mingo Junction village Warren township, including Grover village Grover village Wayne township Wells township, including Brilliant village Brilliant village Knox county . Berlin township Brown township Butler township ■ ■ Clay township, including Martinsburg village Martinsburg village Clinton township, including Mt. Vernon city Mt. Vernon city Ward I J. 296 Ward 2 778 Wards i.=86 Ward 4 1.077 Wards ''°^5 Ward 6 ',"" College township, including Gambler village Gambler village Harrison township - - - Hilliar township, including Centerburg village Centerburg village Howard township Jackson township Jefferson township Liberty township Middlebury township Milford township Miller township Monroe township Morgan township --■a-v-w ■•;,' — Morris township, including part of Fredencktown village Fredericktown village (part of) ..--- Total for Fredericktown village, in Moms and Wayne townships. Pike township Pleasant township 1,769 2,088 427 825 1,456 5,998 4,672 1,736 398 2,304 1,112 1,151 8,045 8,04s 44,357 501 1,627 2,806 1,285 3.526 4,389 2,241 3,686 626 617 1,459 373 2,264 1. 136 1,937 503 1,078 14,349 3,854 2.954 2,361 308 1,588 1,841 646 27, 768 751 1,042 694 893 238 7,861 6,633 751 660 588 622 1,341 1,296 706 S88 847 989 798 841 1,018 1,011 998 1,044 788 811 762 792 755 750 807 874 650 645 953 843 95 85 890 847 1,163 1,172 818 865 'Steubenville city, formerly in Steubenville township, made independent Exclusive of population of Steubenville city. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Knox county— Continued. Union township, including Brink Haven, Buckeye City, and Danville villages. Brink Haven village Buckeye City village Danville village " Wayne township, including part of Fredericktown vil- lage. Fredericktown village (part of) Lake county . Concord township . Kirtland township. Leroy township Madison township, including Madison village Madison village Mentor township, including Mentor village ......... Mentor village Painesville township, including Fairport, Painesville, and Richmond villages. Fairport village Painesville village Richmond village Perry township Willoughhy township, including Willoughby village . . . Willoughby village La WHENCE COUNTY. Aid township Decatur township Elizabeth township Fayette township, including part of South Point village South Point village (part of) Total for South Point village, in Fayette and Perry town- ships, Hamilton township, including Hanging Rock village Hanging Rock village , Lawrence township Mason township Perry township, including part of South Point village.'."! South Point village (part of) Rome township, including Athalia village '. Athalia village Symmes township Union township, including Proctorville village Proctorville village _ Upper township, including Coalgrove village and Iron-' ton city. Coalgrove village^ Ironton city , ^ Ward I ! ! ! . . i, 654 Ward 2 1, 688 J^^'^S 1,488 Ward 4 2,126 Wards 2,089 Ward 6 2 823 Washington township Windsor township Licking county. Bennington township Bowling Green township Burlington township Eden township Etna township Fallsburg township Franklin township '.'.'.'.' Granville township, including Granville village Granville village Hanover township, including Hanover village .......... Hanover village Harrison township Hartford township, including Hartford village ......... Hartford village Hopewell township .'. Jersey township Liberty township Licking township Lima township, including Pataskala village ] Pataskala village McKean township Madison township " ' " Mary Ann township '/_ Monroe township, including Johnstown village Johnstown village Newark township, including Newark city Newark city Ward I 2, 403 Ward 2 2, 041 Wards 2,777 Ward 4 2,7^^ Ward s 2, 371 Ward 6 2, 089 Ward 7 I, 762 Ward 8 . 1 Formerly Petersburg. 2 In 1890 in Bokescreek township only. 1,970 1,756 250 247 298 1,512 795 21,680 39, 534 1,301 1,063 2,879 2,168 2ZI 281 1,324 665 1,968 1,921 1,891 70 3,122 . 346 1,032 8,087 523 14,890 1, 19Z 11,868 659 2,239 47,070 792 808 922 620 955 836 676 2,399 1,4=5 1,297 314 1,158 1,192 414 848 1,081 720 994 1,765 675 824 1,103 827 1,525 638 19,355 18, 157 215 292 1,437 762 18,235 706 601 1,134 909 678 632 2,720 2,630 768 738 1,835 1,650 624 502 9,282 7,558 2,073 1,171 5,024 4,755 iM 1,365 3,638 2,890 1.753 1,219 39,556 1,375 1,627 3,369 2,243 224 846 1,957 1,778 2,039 2,851 199 1,062 2,936 480 13, 937 506 10,939 874 2,219 43,279 792 674 1,053 871 743 2,326 1,366 1,172 288 1,224 1,089 346 891 1,206 702 1,111 1,761 568 866 1,014 882 1,340 424 15,286 14, 270 Licking county— Continued. Newton township, including St, Louisville village . St, Louisville village Perry township St. Albans township, including Alexandria village- Alexandria village Union township, including Hebron village Hebron village Washington township, including Utioa village Utica village Logan county . Bloomfield township : Bokescreek township, including parts of Ridgeway and West Mansfield villages. Ridgeway village ( part of) [For total see Hale township, Hardin county.] West Mansfield village (part of) Total for West Mansfield village,^ in Bokescreek and Perry townships. Harrison township Jefferson township, including Zauesfleld village Zanesfield village Lake township, including Bellefontaine city Bellefontaine city , Ward I 1, 619 Ward 2 1,512 Ward 3 2, 167 Ward 4 1, 351 Liberty township, including West Liberty village West Liberty village McArthur township, including Huutsville village Huntsville village Miami township, including Degraff and Quincy villages. DegrafF village Quincy village Monroe township Perry township, including part of West Mansfield village. West Mansfield village (part of) Pleasant township " " Richland township, including Bellecenter village. .... Bellecenter village Rush Creek township, including Rushsy'lvania'vill'age, Rushsylvania village Stokes township, including Lakeview village' ......... Lakeview village Union township Washington township Zane township, including West Middleburg village West Middleburg village :. ; LOKAIN COUNTY . Amherst township, including North Amherst village North Amherst village Avon township Black River township, including Lorain city Lorain city Ward: Ward 2 . 1,36s wa;K::::;::::::::::;:::::::;::::::::::::f;ij4 ^tr^^;;::::;:: hi Brighton township '.'. ' Brownhelm township . Camden township Carlisle township '. Columbia township Eaton township, including part of'Grafto'n "vifl'age Grafton village (part of) ^s'hf J" '^"'^f'™ village.a in Ea't'o'n "and Grafton "t"o"wn'- Elyria township. Including Elyria city Elyria city Wardi y Ward2 ''+^1 Wards... ''^36 Ward 4 ='433 Grafton village (part of) . ® Henrietta township Huntington township .. Lagrange township, including L"agra'n"i4"vil"l"age L,agrange village '^ Penfleld township Pittsfield township . Ridgeville township .... ^^ RSsLr^?,1^|■ i°«l"«ng Roche's"t"e"r viiiage ! ! ii! ! '^'''oLrirviIliPe'°°?"''*°^°^^^^ Sheffield township "^''wefcoHS''"'^'"^ Lucas county. Adams township Jerusalem township* Monclova township Oregon township!.. 1,161 z8s 807 1,186 420 1,749 4SS 1,470 826 30, 420 828 1,915 841 875 866 1,399 278 7,136 6,649 1,814 1,236 1,348 408 2,449 1,150 642 1,067 1,081 34 978 2,153 962 2,460 552 2,024 553 774 1,204 924 54,857 3,749 1,758 2,024 16, 365 16, 028 490 1,100 873 1,510 1,090 1,255 297 i,og8 9,701 8,791 1,649 801 760 663 1,476 528 618 782 1,575 569 167 5,063 4,082 890 2,655 2,094 153,559 2,090 1,581 1,031 2,702 1,208 264 1,007 1,053 296 1,764 , 415 1,399 763 27,386 858 1,620 ^In 1890 in Grafton township only I.Tusalem township organfzed from part of Oregon township since 1890. 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lucas county — Continued. Providence township Richfield township Spencer township Springfield township Swanton township Sylvania township, including Sylvania village Sylvania village Toledo city Ward 1 8,005 Ward 2 12,203 Ward 3 4,807 Ward 4 6,448 Ward 5 8,735 Ward 6 9,200 Ward 7 8,438 Ward 8 13,260 Ward 9 8,655 Ward 10 10,233 Ward 11 6,331 Ward 12 8,198 Ward 13 7,316 Ward 14 8,802 Ward 15 11,191 Washington township Waterville township, including Waterville and White House villages. Waterville village White House village Waynesfleld township, coextensive with Maumee village Maumee village Ward I 93^ Ward 2 S-lo Ward 3 380 1900 Madison county. Canaan township - Darby township, including part of Plain City village — Plain City village (part of) Total for Plain City village, in Darby township,- Madison county, and Jerome township, Union county. Deer Creek township — , — Fairfield township ,- Jefferson township, including West Jefferson village ... West Jefferson village Monroe township Oak Eun township Paint township Pike township Pleasant township, including Mt. Sterling village Mt. Sterling village - . , Range township, including Midway village Midway village Stokes township, including South Solon village South Solon village Smnmerford township Union township, ln«iuding London village London village --- Ward I 988 Ward 2 9S7 Ward 3 7^5 Ward 4 778 Mahoning county . Austintown township - Beaver township Berlin township v ■ •,• ■ " j" ' :,v Boardman township, including part o£ Poland village. . . Poland village (part of) V^'VJ Total for Poland village, in Boardman and Poland town- Canfield township, including Canfleld village Canfield village Coitsville township - Ellsworth township Goshen township ;■ V,; "" C'-' "■;■;,■ .Ti U' Green township, including part of. Washingtonville village. Washingtonville village (part of) ... ■ [For total see Salem township, Columbiana county.J Jackson township Po\and town^sh^i^lnciudig Loweiiviile viiiage and part of Poland village. Lowellville village Poland village (part of) - ■ Smith township, including Sebring village Sebring village Springfield township ,-.■-- -4; ;.:;„';;";,•;,; Youngstown township, including Youngstown city Youngstown city Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward 5i2Si 4,368 4.834 5.04' 4,478 6,844 4.557 2.753 3:250 3.509 1890 1,270 1,265 1,136 1,055 769 642 953 719 837 699 1,887 1,476 617 545 131,822 81,434 8,449 2,176 703 586 621 507 8b6 1,910 856 1.64s 20, 590 1,647 274 1,204 4,679 3.5" 70,134 1,695 1,929 725 936 63 370 1,528 672 1,815 663 1,406 1,758 269 657 3,413 1,137 307 2,523 387 2,137 48,046 44,885 4,071 2,037 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 881 842 1,558 1,504 1,008 1,009 1,432 1,24s -882 , 894 1,481 , 1,484 2,039 1,957 ?6? ?^ 560 544 1,095 1,129 660 602 2,144 1,910 752 i,7r '87 1,324 345 904 4,472 3,313 55, 979 1,668 2,001 790 1,002 41 1,565 675 1,475 666 1,308 1,893 966 687 762 350 1,913 2,397 35, 066 33, 220 1 PiwTi in 1890 as in Bowling Green and Montgomery townships. . ^fnolude" popnKn (2 073) of Medina village, given independently 1 Marion county . Big Island township Bowling Green township Claridon township, including Caledonia village Caledonia village Grand township Grand Prairie township Green Camp township, including Green Camp village . . Green Camp village Marion township, including Marion city Marion city Ward I '- 2, 124 Ward 2 1 . 519 Ward 3 2, 207 Ward 4 1, 609 Ward 5 2, 237 Ward 6 2, 166 Montgomery township, including Larue and New Bloom- ington villages. Larue village 1 New Bloomington village Pleasant township — . — Prospect township, including Prospect village Prospect village Richland township Salt Rock township Scott township ^ Tully township Waldo township, including Waldo village Waldo village Medina county. Brunswick township Chatham township Granger township Guilford township, including Seville village Seville village Harrisville township, including Lodi village Lodi village Hinckley township Homer township Lafayette township ■ Litchfield township ■ Liverpool township , - ■ Medina township, including part of Medina village. Medina village (part of) Total for Medina village, in Medina and Montville town- ships. Montville township, including part of Medina village . . Medina village (part of).. Sharon township Spencer township Wadsworth township, including Wadsworth village and part of Western Star village. Wadsworth village .- . Western Star village (part of) -. . . -• - Total for Western Star village, in Wadsworth township, Medina county, and Norton township. Summit county. Westfleld township York township 1900 Meigs county . Bedford township Chester township Columbia township Lebanon township Letart township Olive township - - ■ Orange township Rutland township Salem township - - - ■ ■ . ■ - • ■ Salisbury township, including Middleport village and Pomeroy city. Middleport village ■ Ward I 535 Ward 2 650 Ward 3 668 Ward 4 601 Wards 345 Pomeroy city Ward I 712 Ward 2 1,029 Ward 3 2.360 Ward 4 538 Scipio township Sutton township, including Racine village Racine village Merger county. Blackcreek township Butler township, including Coldwater village Coldwater village Center township Dublin township, including Rockford village Rockford village 4 '.'. - 7 :,- Franklin township, including Montezuma village. Montezuma village 3 Exclusive of population of Medina village. 4 Formerly Shane Crossing. 28,678 2,322 997 399 1,109 1,833 983 1,021 619 549 877 922 278 21,968 950 904 857 1,779 602 1,833 846 840 764 1,157 760 1,092 2,303 1,632 2,232 1,343 600 1,098 963 3,255 1,764 67 .. 148 1,077 28,620 1,523 1,597 1,016 1,798 1,216 2,086 990 2,303 1,506 9,659 2,799 4.639 1,382 3,544 327 28,021 1,438 1,995 627 1,493 2,751 1,207 1,320 317 4,726 1,491 3,750 27,220 1,557 1,930 490 1,539 2,625 993 1,240 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Meecee county— Continued. Gibson township, Including part of Port Eeeovery village . Fort Recovery village (part of) '. Total for Fort Recovery village, in Gibson and Recovery townships. Granville township Hopewell township Jefferson township, including Celina village Celina village Ward 1 527 Ward 2 665 Ward 3 880 Ward 4 743 Liberty township Maripn township, including Chickasaw village Chickasaw village Recovery township, including part of Fort Recovery village. Fort Recovery village (part of) Union township, including Mendon village Mendon village Washington tovmship Miami codnty. Bethel township .i. Brown township, including Fletcher village Fletcher village Concord township, including Troy city , Troy city , Ward I. 1,442 Ward 2 1,263 Ward 3 1,376 Ward 4 1,800 Elizabeth township Lost Creek township, including Casstown village Casstown village , Monroe township, including Tippecanoe village Tippecanoe village Newberry township, including Covington village and part of Bradford village. Bradford village (part of) [For total see Adams township, Darke county.] Covington village Newton township, including Pleasant Hill village Pleasant Hill village Spring Creek townshipi '. Staunton township Union township, including Laura, New Lebanon, and West Milton villages. Laura village New Lebanon village , West Milton village Washington township, 1 including Piqua city , Piqua city Ward I 1,967 Ward 2 2,461 Ward 3 3,377 Ward 4 2,126 Ward 5 2,241 MONEOE COUNTY. Adams township Benton township Bethel township Center township, including Woodsfield village Woodsiield village Pranldin township Green township Jackson township Lee township Malaga township, including Mlltonsburg village and part of Jerusalem village. Jerusalem village (part of) Total for Jerusalem village, in Malaga and Sunsbury townships. Mlltonsburg village Ohio township Perry township, including Antioch village Antioch village Salem township, including Clarington village Clarington village Seneca township, including Calais village Calais village Summit township, including Lewisville village Lewisville village Sunsbuiy township, including Beallsville village and part of Jerusalem village. Beallsville village Jerusalem village (part of) Switzerland township Washington township, including Graysville village Graysville village Wayne township MONTGOMEKY COUNTY . Butler township, including Vandalia village . Vandalia village 1900 1,668 711 1,097 2,329 1,313 4,282 2,8is 1,733 2,678 310 1,396 386 2,238 599 1,487 43,105 1,596 1,631 375 7,187 5,881 1,124 1,146 262 2,931 1,703 762 1.791 2,537 557 1,422 1,184 4,309 378 224 904 13,169 12, 172 27,031 1,149 1,026 "1,087 212 2,000 905 1,296 170 1,713 554 82 1,039 1,818 1,M1 130,146 1,9 284 1890 1,658 7=3 i,t86 2,013 1,414 3,962 2,702 1,652 2,525 1,487 463 2,001 400 1,617 39, 754 1,685 1,664 "5," 926 4,494 1,178 1,244 292 2,718 1,465 4,915 86r 1,778 2,680 521 2,184 1,265 4,178 796 10, 127 9,090 25,175 1,194 921 1,030 2,685 1,801 1,112 1,314 1,659 1,338 1,248 1,031 1,111 1,223 1,191 1,347 1,359 163 245 91 112 130 1,760 1,538 123 1,891 1,270 1,975 762 1,329 135 861 1,729 1,154 1,730 ro7 1,175 100, 852 1,957 265 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1 Part of Spring Creek township annexed to Washington township since 1890 ' The annexation of the parts of Harrison, Mad River, and Van Buren town- ships (included in the population for 1890) , which the court of common pleas of Montgomery county decided as Illegal, has been made valid since 1890. MoNTGOMEEY COUNTY— Continued. Clay township, including Brookville village Brookville village ► Dayton city2 k-yok" Ward 1 5,«5 Ward 2 6,799 Ward 3 10.018 Ward 4.... 7,773 Ward 5 8.279 Ward 6 8,994 Ward 7 10,982 Ward 8 13.862 Ward 9 7,444 Ward 10 6.687 German township, including Germantown village Germantown village Harrison township , ; - - ■ - Jackson township, including FarmersvIUe village and part of New Lebanon village. FarmersvIUe village New Lebanon village (part of) - Total for New Lebanon village, in Jackson and Perry townships. Jefferson township Madison township Mad River township ■ - - - - Miami township, including Miamisburg city and West Carrollton village.' Miamisburg city -^ Wardi 1,487 Ward2 1,325 Wards 1,129 . West Carrollton village Perry township, includiiig part of New Lebanon village. . New Lebanon village (part of) .^ Randolph township Van Buren township - Washington township Wayne township MOEGi-N COUNTY Bloom township Bristol township Center township Deerfleld township Homer township Malta township, including Malta village Malta village Manchester township Marion township, Including Chester Hill village Chester Hill village Meigsville township Morgan township, including McConnelsville village McConnelsville village ., Penn township Union township , Windsor tovmship, including Stockport village Stockport village ., York township, including Deavertown village Deavertown village , - MORBOW COUNTY Bennington township, including Marengo village Marengo village Canaan township Cardington township, including Cardington village Cardington village , Chester township, including Chesterville village Chesterville village Congress township Franklin township Gilead township. Including Edison and Mt. Gilead villages. Edison village Mt. Gilead village " !!!"!!'.!!'" Harmony township Lincoln township North Bloomfleld township Perry township Peru township ]]'_ South Bloomiield township, including Sparta village ■... Sparta village Troy township Washington township Westfleld township !!."!!]!."!!! Muskingum county Adams township Blue Rock township ..." Brush Creek township, inoluding'cannelvilie'viilaee Cannelville village Cass township '..'.!'.".'. Clay township, including part of RoseViiie'village! '.'."" Roseville village (part of) TotalforRosevilleviIlage,SinClay\'ownVhYpVMuskingum" county, and Harrison township. Perry county. Palls township f _ 8 In 1890 In Clay township, Muskingum county, only, 1900 3,408 869 85,333 3,360 1, 702 3,837 2,352 440 96 145 7,465 2,337 2,310 7,791 3,941 987 2,250 49 2,075 2,957 1,670 1,041 17, 905 1,085 953 839 1,426 1,670 845 585 1,913 480 1,078 2,182 1,82s 1,007 1,272 2,121 376 905 154 17,879 1,019 242 1,024 2,185 1,354 891 230 983 838 2,993 347 1,528 711 1,060 960 935 865 957 215 641 869 948 53,185 668 1,013 1,354 281 977 1,168 883 1,207 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Muskingum county— Continued. Harrison township, Including Taylorsville village Taylorsville village , Highland township Hopewell township JacKson township, including Frazeysburg village Frazeysburg village Jefferson township, including Dresden village Dresden village Licking township Madison township Meigs township Monroe township Muskingum township Newton township, including TJniontown village Uniontown village Perry township Rich Hill township Salem township, including Adamsville village Adamsville village Salt Creek township Springfield township Union township, including New Concord and Norwich villages. New Concord village Norwich village Washington township Wayne township Zanesville township, coextensive \vith Zanesville city. . Zanesville city; Ward I '. 1,036 Ward 2 1,354 Ward 3 2,346 Ward 4 .'. 1,734 Ward 5 2,926 Ward 6 2,317 Ward 7 3.S9S Ward 8 2,644 Ward 9 - 3,336 Ward 10 2,250 Noble county . Beaver township, including Batesville village Batesville vinag:e Brookfield township Buffalo township Center township, including Sarahsville village Sarahsville village Elk township Enoch township ;-,-••• Jackson township, including part of Dexter City village Dexter City village (part of) Total for Dexter City village, in Jackson and Jeirerson townships. Jefferson township, including part of Dexter City village Dexter City village (part of) Marion township, including Summerfield village Summeriield village Noble township Olive township, including Caldwell village Caldwell village - Seneca township Shajon township Stock township, including Carlisle village Carlisle village Wayne township Ottawa county. Allen township Bay township -.-^ - - Benton township, including Rocky Ridge village . . Rocky Ridge village Carroll township Catawba Island township - Clay townsliip, including Genoa village Genoa village ; ■; ■ • ' j" " :,", Danbury township, including Marblehead village. . Marblehead village Erie township - - Harris township, including Elmore village Elmore village - : - - Portage township, ineJudlng Port Chnton village .. Port Clinton village -.-.-- - Put in Bay township, including Put in Bay village. Put in Bay village -,--^--; :,", Salem tovniship, including Oak Harbor village Oak Harbor village Pauldins county. Auglaize township -•■;-,; 'W„'^X Benton township, including part of Payne village Payne village (part of) . tt • . „ Total for Piyne village, in Benton and Harrison town- ships. 1,158 543 674 1,372 1,546 73° 1,673 1,600 830 900 1,291 818 812 2,128 245 799 1,219 789 201 1,024 1,504 1,745 675 253 986 1,624 23,538 19,466 1,459 312 897 1,083 1,611 E 1 1,202 1,266 114 278 1,169 164 1,606 5" 1,407 2,581 927 934 1,024 1,285 164 22,213 1,613 508 2,755 414 1,734 606 1,975 824 2,684 997 616 2,201 1,025 3,333 2,450 1,040 317 3,148 1,63' 27,528 1,143 2,392 319 1,330 1,250 631 795 1,579 1,479 610 1,288 1,247 872 979 1,446 878 817 2,131 923 1,301 872 335 1,148 1,231 1,820 719 234 1,038 1,582 21, 009 20, 753 1,685 327 908 813 1,937 306 1,467 1,821 1,216 88 217 1,297 129 1,737 582 1,588 2,604 1,248 1,014 1,105 1,353 708 1,733 548 3,493 483 1,793 550 2,151 839 2,146 553 2,330 1,198 2,572 2,049 1,051 2B2 3,054 1,681 25, 932 1,027 2,145 307 1, 146 Paulding county— Continued. Blue Creek township, including Haviland village and part of Scott village. Haviland village Scott village (part of) Total for Scott village, in Blue Creek township, Paulding county, and Union township. Van Wert county. Brown township, including Melrose and Oakwood vil- lages. Melrose village Oakwood village Carryall township, including Antwerp village Antwerp village Crane township, including Cecil village Cecil village Emerald township Harrison township, including part of Payne village Payne village (part of) Jackson township, including Broughton village Broughton village Latty township, including Grover Hill village Grover Hill village Paulding township, including Latty and Paulding vil- lages. Latty village Paulding village Washington township :.......... — Peeey county . Bearfield township Clayton township Coal township, including New Straitsville village New Straitsville village Harrison township, Including Crooksville village and part of Roseville village. Crooksville village Roseville village (part of) [For total see Clay township, Muskingum county.] Hopewell township Jackson township, including Junction City village Junction City village Madison township Monday Creek township ■ Monroe township, including Corning and Rendville vil- lages. Coming village ■ Rendville village Pike township, including New Lexington village New Lexington village Pleasant township Reading township, including Somerset village Somerset village Salt Lick township, including Hemlock and Shawnee villages. Hemlock village Shawnee village Thorn township, including Thorn village Thorn village Pickaway county . Circleville township, including Circleville village Circleville village Ward I r.205 Ward 2 1, 666 Ward 3 1,62s Ward 4 734 Wards I. 761 Darby township ■ ■ - .- - Deer Creek township. Including WiUiamsport village. . . Williamsport village Y "v;; Harrison township, including Ashville and South Bloom- fleld villages. Ashville village South Bloomfield village Jackson township Madison township : ■ - • v - ■ ■ ; ■ 1 Monroe township, including Five Points hamlet Five Points hamlet Muhlenberg township, including Darby ville village Darbyville village Perry township, including New Holland village New Holland village Pickaway township - • Salt Creek township, including Tarlton village Tarlton village - - - : - Scioto township. Including Commercial Point village... Commercial Point village Walnut township Washington township Wayne township Pike county . Beaver township, Including part of Beaver village Beaver village (part of) .- ---• Total for Beaver village, in Beaver and Manon townships. 2,356 186 203 547 2,425 383 342 2,518 I,2o6 1,649 326 1,159 2,814 1,017 2,158 226 2,556 655 4,227 444 2,080 2,131 31,841 923 1,379 3,139 2,302 2, 817 83s 324 1,245 1,671 443 651 868 5,455 1,401 790 3,147 I, 701 860 2,967 1, 124 4,914 2,966 1,805 374 27,016 7,443 6,991 1,601 1,673 547 1,826 654 223 1,205 794 1,586 176 918 250 1,865 692 1,231 1,680 388 2,030 24s 1,455 1,050 659 18,172 153 262 1 Includes population (145) of that part of New Holland village erroneously given In Marion township, Fayette county. In 1890. 16 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Pike conNTY— Continued. Benton township Camp Creek township Jackson township , Marion township, including part ol Beaver'villagel Beaver village (part of) MifSin township ..,. Newton township Pebble township Peepee township, including Waverly village Waverly village Perry township- Scioto township Seal township, including Piketon village Piketon village Sunflsh township ^ Union township Portage county. Atwater township Aurora township Brimfleld township Charlestown township Deerfleld township Edinburg township Franklin township, including Kent village , Kent village , Freedom township GarrettsvOle township, coextensive with Garrettsville village. Hiram township, including Hiram village Hiram village Mantua township, including Mantua village Mantua village Nelson township Palmyra township Paris township Eandolph township Eavenna township, including Kavenna village Ravenna village Eootstown township ShalersvlUe township Streetsboro township Suffield township Windham township, including Windham village Windham village 1900 Peeble county . Dixon township Gasper township Gratis township, Including West Elkton and Winchester West Elkton village Winchester village Harrison township, including Lewisbuf g village ! ! ! ! Lewisburg village Israel township, including part of College Comer village College Comer village (part of) [For total see Oxford township, Butler county.] Jackson township Jefferson township, including New Paris village New Paris village , Lanier township, including part of West Alexandria vil'- lage. West Alexandria village (part of) , Total for West Alexandria village, in Lanier and Twin townships. Monroe township.i Including Eldorado village Eldorado village , Somers township, including Camden village Camden village Twin township, including part of West Alexandria vil- lage. West Alexandria village (part of) Washington township, including Eaton village Eaton village Ward I 877 ■ Ward 2 797 Ward 3 781 Ward 4 700 West Manchester hamlet 1 Putnam county . Blanchard township. Including Gilboa village Gilboa village Greeusbijrg township '.[ Jackson township Jennings township including Fort Jennings village . Fort J ennings village Liberty township, including West Leipsic village West Leipsic village 1,-178 983 2,021 895 109 1,490 1,349 1,288 2,937 1,854 745 1,124 1,419 625 1,068 778 29,246 1,022 652 999 688 1,101 735 5,426 4,541 670 1,145 1,363 659 1,511 743 794 1,224 568 1,389 4,993 4,o°3 1,127 912 672 1,367 888 =83 23, 713 1890 978 694 1,941 215 375 2,778 560 1,440 183 1,255 1,916 790 1,919 ago 74° 1,781 358 1,823 90s 1,929 450 4,875 3,155 32, 525 1,778 1,( 346 264 1,211 1,098 1, 308 1, 235 1,787 1,741 322 286 2,068 2,060 3-0 502 1 West Manchester hamlet, formerly in Monroe township, made independent since 1890. ^Includes population of West Manchester hamlet, not separately returned in 1890. 1,202 995 1,962 840 1,294 1,386 1,268 2,588 1,567 715 1,078 1,559 1,022 1,011 722 27, 868 1,100 619 1,033 688 914 834 4,344 3,501 734 1,046 1,130 676 798 1,392 669 1,492 4,421 3,417 1,261 958 707 1,387 975 23,421 1,038 729 2,011 216 389 2,620 486 1,580 1,213 2,069 842 1,824 248 575 22,067 365 1,869 846 1,835 327 4,566 30, 188 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Putnam county— Continued. Monroe township, including Continental village Continental village^ , - . , , Monterey township, Including Ottoville village , , Ottoville village Ottawa township, including Glandorf and Ottawa villages Glandorf village Ottawa village Palmer township, including Miller City village , . Miller City village - Perry township, including Dupont village Dupont village -. Pleasant township, including Columbus Grove village. , . Columbus Grove village , Riley township, including Pandora village Pandora village , ^...,. Sugar Creek township Union township, including Kalida village Kalida village Van Buren township, including Belmore and Leipsic villages. Belmore village Leipsic village 1900 1890 Richland county. Blooming Grove township Butler township Cass township. Including Shiloh village Shiloh village Franklin township Jackson township Jefferson township, including Bellville village Bellville village Madison township, including Mansfield city Mansfield city Ward I 2, 053 Ward 2 2, 000 Ward 3 1,735 Ward 4 1,848 Ward 5 2,034 Ward 6 i, 505 Ward 7 1,218 Ward 8 1,911 Ward 9 2, 121 Ward 10 1,215 Mifflin township 1 Monroe township, including Lucas village Lucas village Perry township Plymouth township, including part ol Plymouth village! Plymouth village (part of ) , [For total see New Haven township, Huron county.] Sandusky township Sharon township, including Shelby village ' Shelby village Springfield township .......'. Troy township, including Lexington village ..'. Lexington village Washington township ." Weller township Worthington township, including Butler village"!!!! Butler village * Ross COUNTY. Buckskin township, including South Salem village South Salem village Colerain township, including Adelphi" village Adelphi village ' Concord township, including Frankforiviirage Frankfort village Deerfleld township, including ciarksburg village"" Clarksburg village Franklin township ! ! ! ! ! Green township, including Kingsto"n"vil'ra!ge Kingston village Harrison township Huntington township Jefferson township Liberty township Paint township . Paxton township, including "Baiii'b"ridge"vill"a'ee" Bambridge village _ Scioto township, including Chill"ic"ot"h"e"c"it"y" Chilhcothe city ^ Wardi y Ward2 ='"^ Wardg... ''746 Ward4... ^'°" Ward5 .. ""'355 Ward6 =''S' Springfleld township.. °'5'9 Twin township, including BourAeViVle'viirage Bournevdle village Union township !!!!!!!!! 8 Formerly Marice. * Formerly Independence. 2,775 1, 104 1,711 4,20? 749 2,322 1,990 163 1,736 370 3,401 J;i! 409 1,416 1,619 622 3,687 334 I, 726 44,289 978 765 1,317 597 761 841 2,332 1,039 20,221 17, 640 800 .,530 306 568 ,502 766 5,551 4,685 1,373 1,152 448 1,237 938 1,825 567 40, 940 1,896 264 1,862 516 2,967 717 1,4,56 551 1,136 2,011 735 1,162 2,269 936 1,599 1,068 1,934 954 14,949 12,976 1,183 2,265 356 2,317 17 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 and 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Sandusky county . 1900 Ballville township Fremont township, coextensive with Fremont city Fremont city: Ward I 1,918 Ward 2 2, 282 Ward 3 2, 208 Ward 4 2, 031 Green Creek township, including Clyde village and part of Greenspring village. Clyde village Greenspring village (part of) Total for Greenspring village, in Green Creek township, Sandusky county, and Adamstownship, Seneca county. Jackson township Madison township, including Gibsonburg village Gibsonburg village Rice township Riley township Sandusky township Scott township Townsend township Washington township, including Lindsey village Lindsey village Woodville township, including Woodville village Woodville village York township, including wards 1 and 2 of Bellevue vil- lage. Bellevue village (part of) [For total see Lyme township, Huron county.] SCIOTO COUNTY Bloom township, including South Webster village South Webster village Brush Creek township,' including Otway village Otway village Clay township ' Green township Harrison township Jefferson township Madison township Morgan township Nile township Porter township Rarden township,^ including Rarden village Rarden village Rush township Union township Valley township Vernon township Washington township Wayne township,^ coextensive with Portsmouth city . . . Portsmouth city: Ward I 1.719 Ward 2 2,112 Wards ''-t'^ Ward 4 1,9=4 Ward s 2, 727 Wards 4,023 Ward 7 3,953 Seneca county . Adams township, including part of Greenspring village. . Greenspring village (part of) - . [For total see Green Creek township, Sandusky county.] Big Spring township, including New Riegel village New Riegel village Bloom township, including Bloom ville village Bloomville village • Chnton township, including wards 1, 4, and 5, and parts of wards 2 and 3 of Tiffin city. Tiffin city (part of). ~ " ' rTiir Total for Tiffin city, in Clinton and Hopewell townships. Ward I '.772 Ward 2 3.075 Wards 2.34fi Ward 4 1.645 Wards =''S' Eden township ■ ■ — %- -" " v V ; Hopewell township, including parts of wards 2 and 3 of Tiffin city. Tiffin city (part of) VV,";":' Jackson township, including part of ward 4 of Fostoria city. , Fostoria city (part of) - - - [For total see Washington township, Hancock county.) Liberty township, including Bettsville village Bettsvilie village ■„■""" 'j V "' j V Loudon township, including wards 1, 3, and 5, and part of ward 4 of Fostoria city. Fostoria city (part of) ;• Pleasant township Reed township > Rarden township organized from part of Brush Creek township 2 Part of Clay township annexed to Wayne townshm since 1890. a Includes population (16,686) of Tiffin city and wards 1, 3, 4, and 5 city, given independently In 1890. 34,811 1,778 8,439 4,482 2,515 376 8r6 1,600 3, '283 r,79i 891 1,499 1,842 1,720 1,567 2,460 614 2,019 831 2,731 1,294 40,981 1890 2,158 445 1,667 274 1,764 1, 332 1,269 915 1,664 1,035 1,862 2,500 1,583 443 1,032 1,104 1,039 918 1,269 17, 870 41,163 1,500 44° 1,916 298 2,037 819 11,949 10, 375 1,393 2,142 614 1,635 182 1,951 492 7,350 6,208 1,447 1,367 30,617 1,760 7,141 4,284 2.327 483 910 1,509 2,115 585 982 1,543 1,829 1,416 1,557 2, 479 458 1,636 2,366 35,377 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 2,337 323 2,948 1,102 1,751 1,340 1,008 1,608 934 2,018 2,401 1,282 1,018 1,074 1,223 12, 394 8 40,869 1,562 427 1,964 393 2,006 758 ■t 1,571 1,343 41,474 2,012 S13 n,321 1,470 1,472 since 1890. of Fostoria Seneca county— Continued. Scipio township, including Republic village . Republic village Seneca township Thompson township Venice township, including Attica village . . . Attica village Shelby county . Clinton township, including Sidney city Sidney city Ward I 1,358 Ward 2 I, 509 Ward 3 I, 557 Ward 4 1 , 264 Cynthian township Dinsmore township, including Botkins village and part of Anna village. Anna village (part of) Total for Anna village, in Dinsmore and Franklin town- ships. Botkins village Franklin township, including part of Anna village Anna village (part of) Green township Jackson township, including Jackson Center village Jackson Center village Loramie township McLean township, including Loramie village Loramie village Orange township Perry township Salem township, including Port Jefferson village Port Jefferson village Turtle Creek township Van Buren township, including Kettlerville village Kettlerville village Washington township, including Lockington village Locfeington village 1900 Stark county. Bethlehem township, including Navarre village Navarre village Canton township, including Canton city Canton city Ward I 5, 842 Ward 2 5. 121 Wards 3.544 Ward 4 3, 736 Ward 5 2, 598 Ward 6 4.186 Ward 7 5, 640 Jackson township Lake township Lawrence township, including Canal Fulton village Canal Fulton village Lexington township, including Alliance city and Lima- ville village. Alliance city Ward I 1, 610 Ward 2 1,432 Ward 3 2,011 Ward 4 1. 451 Ward s 1.639 Ward 6 831 Limaville village Marlboro township Nimishillen township, including Louisville village Louisville village Osnaburg township, including Osnaburg village Osnaburg village Paris township, including part of Minerva village Minerva village (part of) [For total see Brown township, Carroll county.] Perry township, including Massillon city Massillon city Ward I 3, 237 Ward 2 3.157 Wards 3.742 Ward 4 1.808 Pike township Plain township - - Sandy township, including Waynesburg village and part of Magnolia village. Magnolia village (part of) [For total see Rose township, Carroll county.] Waynesburg village Sugar Creek township, including Beach City and Wilmot village. BeacliCity Wilmot village Tuscarawas township Washington township * Exclusive of population of Tiffin city. 5 Exclusive of population of Fostoria city. 1,621 656 1,326 1,545 1,984 694 24,625 6,837 5,688 1,402 1,941 229 451 420 1,062 222 1,061 2,085 644 1,528 1,615 444 935 1,060 1,427 355 1,163 1,676 145 833 94,747 2,236 963 34,008 30, 667 2,090 2,312 4,144 1, 172 10,325 8,974 .56 1,829 3,213 1.374 2,166 2,382 655 15, 149 ",944 1,491 3,624 1,417 167 2,554 364 4,139 1,668 18 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY :MIN0R CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Summit county. Akron city.i comprising Middlebury township and parts of Coventry, Portage, Springfield, and Tallmadge town- ships. Wardl 4,934 Ward 2 4,660 Wards 6,379 Ward 4 8,885 Wards 8,517 Ward 6 4,613 Not in wards 4, 740 Bath township Boston township, including Peninsula village Peninsula village Copley township, including Copley village Copley village Coventry townshlp.i exclusive of part of Akron city Cuyahoga Falls township, coextensive with Cuyahoga Palls village. Franklin township Green township Hudson township, including Hudson village Hudson village Northampton township Northfield township Norton township, including Barberton village and part of Western Star village. Barberton village Western Star village (part of) [For total see Wadsworth township, Medina county.] Portage township,! exclusive of part of Akron city Richfield township Springfield townsnip,i exclusive of part of Akron city . . Stow township Tallmadge township,i exclusive of part of Akron city Twinsbuig township Tecmbull county . Bazetta township, including Cortland village Cortland village Bloomfield township Braceville township Bristol township Brookfield township Champion townshij) Farmington township,including West Farmington village West Farmington village Fowler township Greene township Gustavus township .• Hartford township Howland township Hubbard township, including Hubbard village Hubbard village Johnston township Kinsman township Liberty township, including Qirard village Girard village Lordstown township Mecca township Mesopotamia township Newton township, including Newton Falls village Newton Falls village Southington township Vernon township Vienna township Warren township, including Warren city Warren city , Ward I 1,587 Ward 2 it3r2 Ward 3 2, 025 Ward 4 1,534 Ward 5 2, 071 Weathersfleld township, including Mineral Eidge village and Niles city. Mineral Ridge village Niles city Ward I 2, 748 Ward 2 3, 649 Ward 3 1, 071 Tuscarawas county. 1,223 1,415 547 7,569 5,4=2 1,144 1,423 46 r 9,781 491 6,213 1,269 1,329 1,346 478 5,448 3.470 1,110 1,127 Auburn township Bucks townshij) Clay township, including Gnadenhutten village Gnadenhutten village Dover township, including Canal Dover village Canal Dover villages Fairfield township Franklin township, including Strasburg village Strasburg village Goshen township, including Barnhill and Midvale vil- lages, and New Philadelphia city. Barnhill village Midvale village New Philadelphia city Ward I 2, 345 Ward 2 1,471 Ward 3 r , 948 Ward 4 449 1 Parts- of Coventry, Portage, Springfield, and Tallmadge townships recently annexed to Akron city, but not yet divided into wards. 2 Given as Dover in 1890. 71,715 42,728 1,067 1,268 579 1,045 243 1,790 3,186 2,024 1,602 1,640 983 814 1,050 6,109 4,354 81 1,403 930 1,921 970 1,363 805 1,326 620 681 867 1,035 1,781 732 1,239 516 764 841 844 1,195 850 2,671 1, 230 753 1,248 4,225 2,630 722 789 670 1,357 732 749 824 942 9,589 8,529 9,897 831 7,468 53, 751 54,089 27,601 1,273 562 1,080 241 2,309 2,614 1,957 1,911 1,797 1,143 896 940 1,973 2,659 921 1,966 936 1,445 821 1,298 697 794 972 1,184 1,713 811 1,226 904 825 903 1,170 771 3,520 1,498 792 1,331 3,631 720 860 721 1,383 698 848 933 1,298 7,155 5,973 6,610 851 4,289 46, 618 4,456 Tuscarawas county— Continued. JeflEerson township Lawrence township, including Zoar village ^ Zoar village Mill township, including Dennison village and Uhrichs- ville city. Dennison village Uhricbsville city Oxford township, including New Comerstown village . . . New Comerstown village Perry township Rush township Salem township, including Port Washington village . . . Port Washington village Sandy township, including Mineral City village Mineral City village Su^ar Creek township Union township Warren township Warwick township, including Tuscarawas village Tuscarawas village Washington township Wayne township York township Union county. Allen township Claibourne township, including Rich wood village Richwood village Darby township, including Unionvllle Center village . . . Unionville Center village 3 Dover township , Jackson township Jerome township, including part of Plain City village. . . Plain City village (part of) [For total see Darby township, Madison county.] Leesburg township, including Magnetic Springs village. Magnetic Springs village Liberty township Mill Creek township Paris township, including Marysville village Marysville village Ward I 807 Ward 2 659 Wards 834 Ward 4 748 Taylor township Union township, Including Milford Center village ! Milford Center village Washington township [ York township Van Wert county. Harrison township Hoaglin township [ ' Jackson township ''\ ' Jennings township, including part of Venedocia viflage Venedocia village (part of) Total for Venedocia village, in Jennings and York town- ships. Liberty township, including Ohio Citv Ohio City 4 ..;; Pleasant township, including Van Wert city Van Wert city Ward I !!.!.!!!." I'ioo" Ward2 ''„°° ^ar^-: :::::;::::;:::::: '^'V.i Ridge township. 1,849 TuUy township, including Convoy viliage . Convoy village Union township, including part oYscott viliage Scott village (part of) T.r L^°'' 1°'^' f"=^ -^'V^. ^"^''^ town'ship, Pauiding 'county;]" ' Washington township, including Middlepoint villag and wards 3 and 4 of Delphos city. * Delphos city (part of) . ■"" ■ ' e Ma ' I5;°,'^,f°'^' ^^^ Marion township, Allen countvl Mlddlepomt village WUlsMre township, includingwilVshVr'e and Wren ViV-' Willshire village Wren village "" Venedoc"fvFllag°e^'"''°^" '^'^'° '■'"^^^ "-^^' P-' '"^ ' Elgin village Venedocia village (part of).........'..'.'.'.'..'. Vinton county Brown township Clinton township, includingHamden Viliage" " Hamden village * Eagle township Elk township, including MeArt"hur"vil"l"a"ge:""" McArtbur village s-- •-- Harrison township Jackson township Knox township . . ' Given as Unionville in 1890 * Formerly Enterprise. 928 1,574 290 9,894 3,763 4,582 3,510 2,659 768 1,094 1,542 424 2,547 1,220 1,747 825 796 2,044 412 784 1,132 1,027 957 3,041 1,640 1,239 259 893 1,136 1,731 424 1,364 194 1,447 688 4,266 3,048 1,156 1,801 682 1,186 1,437 30,394 1,445 1,608 1,238 1,412 74 199 2,512 862 7,758 6,422 1,565 2,426 690 2,072 344 4,389 2, 228 604 2,320 560 242 1,649 208 125 15, 330 746 1,848 838 1,073 1,809 941 1,187 1,156 953 1,210 1,715 19 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Vinton county— Continued. Madison township, Including Zalesl^i village Zaleski village Richland township Swan township Vinton township Wilkesville township, including Wllkesville village. WilkesvlUe village Wakeen county . Clearcreek township, including Springboro villiige Springboro village Deerneld township, including Mason village Mason village Franklin township, including Franklin village Franklin village , , Hamilton township, including Maineville village and parts of Deerfield and Loveland villages. 1900 Deerfield village (part of) ;rne Total for Deerfiela village, in Hamilton and Union town- ships. Loveland village (part of) [For total see Miami township, Clermont county.] Maineville village Harlan township, including Butlerville village Butlerville village Massie township, including Harveysburg village Harveysburg village Salem township, including Morrow village Morrow village Turtlecreek township, including Lebanon village , Lebanon village Union township, including part of Deerfield village Deerfield viflage (part of) Washington township Wayne township, including Corwin and Waynesville villages. Corwin village Waynesville village Washington county. Adams township, including Lowell village Lowell village i Aurelius township, including Macksburg village Macksburg village Barlow township Belpre township Decatur toWnship Dunham township Fairfield township Fearing township Grandview township, including New Matamoras village. New Matamoras village Independence township Lawrence township Liberty township Ludlow township Marietta township, including Marietta city Marietta city Ward I.... 1.874 Wards <',°^5 Wards ' 3.043 Ward.). 3,678 Wards ''503 Ward 6 i.^^iS Muskingum township Newport township Palmer township .- - Salem township, including Lower Salem village Lower Salem village Warren township ,-■■-.-,-. Waterford township, including Beverly village Beverly village Watertown township Wesley township Wayne county Baughman township, including parts of MarahallviUe and Orrville villages. Marshallville village (part of) j'AL"'" Total for Marshallville village, in Baughman and Chip- pewa townships. Orrville village (part of) -.• Total for Orrville village, in Baughman and Green town- Canaan township, including Creston village and part of Burbank village. Burbank village (part of) ■■■;■/. ' Total for Burbank village; in Canaan and Congress town- ihips. Creston villap;e Chester township w - ; • "; "ii" '^,.'^'^A Chippewa township, including Doylestown village and part of Marshallville village. Doylestown village ■ Marshallville village (part of) Clinton township, including Shreve village Shreve village ■ 1,231 577 1,461 979 1,336 1,561 223 2,420 433 2,168 629 4, .515 2,724 2,026 36 484 238 1,775 125 1,170 435 1,785 869 5,208 2,867 1,003 448 1,062 2,452 131 723 48,245 1,495 381 1,254 448 1,454 2,761 1,276 1,021 758 939 2,832 817 1,632 1,726 1,461 1,237 15, 764 13.348 1,204 2,564 614 1,500 190 1,813 2,269 712 1,348 1,323 37,870 2,497 357 673 1,901 2,401 257 3=5 893 1.648 2, 937 ',057 62 2,028 1.043 1890 1,640 862 1,439 1,001 1,202 1,667 262 25, 468 2,327 413 1,975 564 4,434 2, 729 1,996 256 1,854 125 1,203 402 1,724 842 5, .537 3.050 970 1,079 2,369 42, 380 1,724 441 1,394 533 1,271 2,678 1,493 962 725 1,027 2,466 590 1,611 1,799 1,556 1,218 9,944 8,273 1, 192 2,405 541 1,571 1,709 2,370 795 1,363 1,361 239,005 301 366 1.76s 2,331 285 331 584 1,837 ■ 3,078 ',131 65 2,123 X,012 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Wayne county— Continued. Congress township, including Congress and West Salem villages and part of Burbank village. Burbank village (part of) Congress village West Salem village East Union township, including Applecreek village Applecreek village Franknn township Green township, including Smithville village and part of Orrville village. Orrville village (part of) Smithville village Milton township .• Paint township, including Mt. Eaton village Mt. Eaton village Plain township Salt Creek township, including Fredericksburg village. Fredericksburg village Sugar Creek township, including Dal ton village Dalton village Wayne township Wooster township, including Wooster city Wooster city Ward I r, 102 Ward 2 2,227 Ward 3 1,211 Ward 4 839 Ward s 684 Williams county . Brady township, including West Unity village West Unity village Bridgewater township '. Center township Florence township, including Blakeslee and Edon vil- lages. Blakeslee village Edon village Jefferson township Madison township, including Pioneer village Pioneer village Mill Creek township, including Alvordton village Alvordton village Northwest township Pulaski township, including Bryan village Bryan village Ward I 907 Ward 2 724 Ward 3 725 Ward 4 775 St. Joseph township, including Edgerton village Edgerton village Springfield townfliip, including Stryker village Stryker village Superior township, including Montpelier village Montpelier village 1900 Wood county . Bloom township, including Bairdstown, Bloomdale, and Cygnet villages, and part of Jerry City village. Bairdstown village Bloomdale village Cygnet village Jerry City village (part of) Total for Jerry City village, in Bloom and Portage town- Center township, including wards 1 and 2 of Bowling Green town. Bowling Green town (part of) Total for Bowling Green town, in Center and Plain town- ships. Ward I r.343 Ward 2 1.15s Wards 1,385 Ward 4 1,184 Freedom township, including Pemberville village. - - - illai Pemberville village Grand Rapids township, including Grand Rapids village. Grand Rapids village Henry township, including North Baltimore village North Baltimore village^ Jackson township, including Hoytsville village 11a Hoytsville village Lake township, including Millbury village Millbury village Liberty township, including part of Portage village Portage village (part of) Total for Portage village, in Liberty and Portage town- ships. Middleton township, including Haskins village Haskins village Milton township, 'ucluding Custar and Milton Center villages. Custar village ■ Milton Center village - Montgomery township, including Bradner, Freeport, and Rising Sun villages. Bradner village Freeport village Rising Sun village 2,407 68 198 6sS 1,805 387 1,202 3,318 474 1,978 1,276 232 1,666 1,.556 511 2,274 666 1,717 7,160 6,063 24,953 1,875 897 1,314 1,450 2,483 239 740 1,213 1,804 603 1,393 482 1,434 4,549 3. 131 2,133 1.043 2,341 1,206 2,964 51, 555 3,716 740 896 239 555 2,498 5,067 2,265 1,945 1,081 843 987 1,021 549 572 5, 461 4,496 3.561 2.857 1,879 1,587 431 395 1,987 2,131 284 546 3,048 2,013 178 162 546 438 2,206 2,060 449 321 2,172 2,287 293 329 3=5 334 4,260 2,856 1,148 441 8.5 660 485 nnZSp^i^n(^e6) of orrville village, given independently in 1890. 3 Exclusive of population of Orrville village. 20 Table 4.— POPULATION OF OHIO BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Wood county— Continued. Perry township, including West Millgrove village West Millgrove village Perrysburg township, including Perrysburg village Perrysburg village Plain township, including wards 3 and 4 of Bowling Green town. Bowling Green town (part of) Portage township, including parts of Jerry City and Portage villages. Jerry City village (part of) Portage village (part of) , Ross township Troy township : Washington township, including Tontogany village Tontogany village Webster township Weston township, including Weston village Weston village Wyandot county , Antrim township, including part of Nevada village Nevada village (part of) Total for Nevada village, in Antrim and Eden townships 1900 1,526 1,449 236 Z07 4,280 4,121 I, 766 1,747 3,689 2,673 2,569 1,589 2,977 2,328 316 279 368 =76 1,133 728 1,940 1,803 1,220 1,212 352 283 1,303 1,420 1,612 1,568 9S3 845 21, 125 21,722 1,720 1,704 «39 589 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Wyandot county— Continued. Crane township i Crawford township, including Carey village Carey village Eden township, including part of Nevada village Nevada village (part of) Jackson township, including part of Kirby village Kirby village (part of ) . . . - ■ - - - Total for Kirby village, in Jackson and Mifflin townships Marseilles township, including Marseilles village Marseilles village Miiflin township, including part of Kirby village ICirby village (part of) Pitt township, including Little Sandusky village Little Sandusky village - fiiohland township, including Wharton village Wharton village Ridge township Salem township Sycamore township, including Sycamore village Sycamore village Tymochtee township Upper Sandusky village ' Wardl 825 Ward 2 923 Wards 1,126 Ward 4 481 1900 1,262 2,786 i,8i6 1,426 250 1,018 104 187 997 251 1, 150 83 1,173 181 1,475 439 504 1,190 1,672 8S3 1,397 3,355 1890 21,331 2,622 1,605 1,605 213 1,111 139 231 1,333 1,228 'i,'596 565 1,291 1,509 722 1,433 3,572 1 Upper Sandusky village, formerly in Crane township, made independent since 1890. 2 Exclusive of population of Upper Sandusky village. There are 709 incorporated cities, towns, villages, and hamlets in Ohio, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 6 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCOEPOEATED CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS OF OHIO: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. Aberdeen village Ada village Adamsville village Addyston village Adelphi village Akron city Albany village Alexandria village Alger village Allento wn village Alliance city Alvordton village Andover village Anna village Ansonia village Antioch village Antwerp village Applecreek village Arcadia village Arcanum village Archbold village Arlington village Arlington Heights hamlet Arnettsville village Ashland village Ashley village Ashtabula city Ashville village Athalia village Athens village Attica village Bainbridge village Bairdstown village Baltimore village Barberton village Barnesville village Barnhill village Batavia village Batesville village Beach City Beallsville village Beaver village Beaver Dam village. . ; Bedford village Bellaire city Bellbrook village Bellecenter village Bellefontaine city Bellevue village Bellville village Belmont village Belmore village Benton Ridge village POPtJLATION. 1900 .1890 711 874 2,576 2,079 201 335 1,513 516 489 42, 728 27, 601 548 471 420 296 462 123 8,974 7,607 482 815 733 461 627 676 676 212 1,206 1,331 387 428 425 490 1,225 1,134 958 780 738 360 222 157 4,087 3,566 700 628 12,949 8,338 654 430 346 199 3,066 2,620 694 682 954 298 347 460 605 4,354 3,721 3,207 811 969 1,029 953 312 327 364 554 512 262 477 397 1,486 1,043 9,912 9,934 852 350 962 927 6,649 4,245 4,101 3,052 1,039 941 422 384 33i 414 359 250 1 CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. Berea village Berlin Heights village . - . Bethel village Bettsville village Beverly village Blakeslee village Blanchester village Bloomdale village Bloomingbure village Bloomville village Bluff ton village Bond Hill village Boston village Botkins village Bourneville village Bowerston village Bowersville village Bowling Green town Bradford village Bradner village Bremen town Bridgeport village Brilliant village Brink Haven village Brookside village Brookville village Broughton village Bryan village Buckeye City village Bucyrvis city Burbank village Burton village Butler village Butlerville village Byesville village Cadiz village Calais village Caldwell village Caledonia village Cambridge city Camden village Canal Dover village Canal iTulton village Canal Winchester village Canfield village Cannelville village Canton city Cardington village Carey village Carlisle village Carroll village CarroUton village Carthage village POPULATION. 1900 1890 2,510 2,533 625 517 850 626 492 '613 712 795 239 1,788 1,196 740 519 636 638 819 758 1,783 1,290 1,081 260 292 420 366 205 526 370 5,067 3,467 1,264 1,338 1,148 441 466 244 3,963 3,369 646 944 250 249 869 618 226 3,131 3,068 247 216 6,560 5,974 325 331 727 633 667 266 125 125 1,267 789 1,755 1,716 114 135 927 1,248 682 757 8,241 4,361 905 846 .■i,422 3,470 1,172 1,173 662 633 672 675 281 177 30,667 26, 189 1,364 1,428 . 1,816 1,605 164 223 293 1,271 1,228 2,559 2, 257 CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. Casstown village Catawba village Cecil village CedarviUe village Celina village Centerburg village Centerville village Chagrin Falls viflage Chambersburg village Chardon village Chatiield village Chester Hill village Chesterville village Chicago Junction village. Chickasaw village Chillicothe city Cincinnati city , Circlevllle village Clarington village Clarksburg village Clarksville village Cleveland city Cleves village Clifton village Clinton village Clyde village Coalgrove village Coalton village Coldwater village College Corner village . . . College Hill village Collinwood village Columbiana village Columbus city Columbus Grove village . Commercial Point village Congress village Conneaut village Continental village Convoy village Coolville village Copley village Corning village Cortland village Corwin village Coshocton village Covington village Crestline village Creston village Cridersville village Crooksville village Crown City village Cumberland village POPULATION. 262 231 326 1,189 2,815 706 198 1,686 169 1,360 298 480 230 2,348 310 12,976 325; 902 6,991 905 551 465 381, 768 1,328 262 186 2,516 125, 560 1,935 245 198 7,133 1,104 690 316 243 1,401 620 131 6,473 1,791 3,282 893 581 835 284 618 292 272 348 1,355 2,702 588 215 1,243 192 1,084 1,299 11,288 296,908 6,556 762 378 339 261,353 1,227 270 163 2,327 506 1,459 490 ■ 1,112 88,150 1,677 265 229 3,241 895 500 330 241 1,651 697 3,672 1,778 2,911 584 465 235 601 21 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS OF OHIO: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. POPULATION. Custar village Cuyahoga Falls village Cygnet village Dalton village Danville village Darby ville village Dayton city Deavertown village Deerfield village Deersville village Defiance city DegrafE village Delaware city Delhi village Dell Key village Delphos city Delta village Dennison village Deshler village Dexter City village Donnelsville village Doylestown village Dresden village Dublin village Dunkirk village Dupont village East Cleveland village East Liverpool city East Palestine village Eaton village Edgerton village Edison village Edon village Eldorado village Elgin village. Elida village Elmore village Elmwood Place village Elyriacity Enon village Evanston village Fairfield village Falrport village Fairview village Parmersville village Fayette village Fayetteville village Felicity village Fembank village Findlay city Five Points hamlet Fletcher village Florida village Flushing village Forest village Fort Jennings village Fort Recovery village Fostoria city Frankfort village Franklin village Frazeysburg village Fredericksburg village Predericktown village Freeport village (Harrison Co.) Freeport village (Wood Co.) . . . Fremont city Gahanna village Gallon city Gallipolis city Gambler village ..-,-•- Garrettsville village Geneva village Genoa village Georgetown village Germantown village Gettysburg village Gibsonburg village Gilboa village Glrard village Glandorf village Glendale village Glenmont village Glenville village Glouster village Gnadenhutten village Grafton village Grand Rapids village Granville village Graysville village Green Camp village Greenfield village Greenspring village Greenville city Greenwich village Grove City village Groveport village Grover village Grover Hill village Hamden village Hamersville village Hamilton city - Hamler village Hanging BocK village 1900 1890 293 3,186 896 666 298 260 85,333 154 484 266 7,579 1,160 7,940 829 400 4,517 1,230 3,763 1,628 278 200 1,057 1,600 275 1,222 370 2,757 16,485 2,493 3,155 1,043 347 740 358 208 440 1,025 2,532 8,791 295 1,716 312 2,073 291 440 886 323 695 310 17, 613 176 375 276 653 1,155 322 1,097 7,730 717 2,724 730 511 890 690 815 8,439 276 7,282 5,432 751 1,145 2,342 824 1,529 1,702 246 1,791 346 2,630 749 1,546 209 5,588 2,165 547 1,098 549 1,425 174 369 3,979 8^6 5,601 849 656 519 808 656 838 242 23, 914 574 329 2,614 670 610 292 267 61,220 7,694 1,076 8,224 631 511 4,516 1,132 2,925 1,114 217 243 1,131 1.247 '296 1,220 631 CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. 10,956 1,816 2,934 967 345 601 365 1,198 5,611 331 310 1,171 322 472 890 779 367 18,553 288 528 1,126 286 1,186 7,070 667 2,729 610 600 847 672 7,141 207 6,326 4,498 660 1,046 2,194 839 1,473 1,437 274 585 264 571 1,444 478 600 672 1,366 107 290 2,460 910 5,473 881 272 578 622 264 17,665 566 846 Hanover village Hanoverton village Harrisburg village Harrison village Harrisville village Harrod village Hartford village Hartwell village Harveysburg village Haskins village Haviland village Hayesville village Hebron village Hemlock village Hicksville village Higginsport village Hilliard. village Hillsboro village Hiram village Holgate village HoUansburg village Holmesville village Home City village Hopedale village Hoytsville village Hubbard village Hudson village Huntsville village Huron village Hyde Park village Irondale village Ironton city Ithaca village Jackson city Jacksonboro village Jackson Center village Jacksonville village Jamestown village Jefferson village Jeffersonville village Jenera village Jeromeville village Jerry City village Jerusalem village Jewett village Johnstown village Junction City village Kalida village Kelleys Island village Kennedy Heights village Kent village Kenton city Kettlerville village Killbuck town Kunbolton village Kingston village Kirby village Kossuth village Lafayette village Lagrange village Lakeview village Lakewood hamlet Lancaster city Larue village Latty village Laura village Laurelville village Lebanon village Leesburg village LeesvlUe village Leesville Cross Roads yillage Leetonia village Leipsic village Lewisburg vulage Lewisville village Lexington village Liberty Center village Lima city Limaville village Lindsey village Lisbon village Lithopolis village Little Sandusky village Lockington village Loekland village Lodi village Logan village London village Lorain city Loramie village Loudon ville village Louisville village Loveland village Lowell village Lowellville village Lower Salem village Lucas village Lynchburg village McArthur village McClure village McComb village McConnelsvllle village McGuffey village POPULATION. 1900 314 399 247 1,466 250 370 414 1,833 435 449 186 332 456 681 2,520 650 376 4,535 659 1,237 275 304 431 1,230 1,708 1,691 1,136 11,868 113 4, 672 77 644 1,047 1,205 1,319 790 237 308 665 245 743 638 443 622 1,174 209 4,541 6,862 146 370 245 735 187 153 316 528 563 3,356 8,991 997 444 378 450 2,867 783 269 178 2,744 1,726 560 170 448 606 21,723 156 614 3,330 358 181 210 2,696 846 3,480 3,511 16,028 444 1,581 1,374 1,260 381 1,137 190 306 907 941 660 .1,195 1,825 462 1890 366 211 1,690 252 269 346 1,607 402 321 430 415 2,141 764 838 3,620 1,134 797 424 395 1,498 1,143 500 1,380 CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. 694 10, 939 136 4,320 79 727 1,104 1,346 301 530 112 424 394 444 3,601 6,657 261 761 7,555 948 594 266 3,050 617 373 203 2,826 1,363 486 432 500 15, 981 172 458 2,278 369 170 2,474 568 3,119 8,313 4,863 457 1,444 1,323 1,163 441 762 347 763 888 332 1,030 1,771 POPULATION. 1900 Macksburg village Madison village Madisonville village Magnetic Springs village Magnolia village Maineville village Malinta village Malta village Malvern village Manchester village Mansfield city Mantua village Marblehead village Marengo village Marietta city Marion city Marseilles village Marshallville village Martinsburg village Martins Ferry city Martinsville village Marysville village Mason village Massillon city Maumee village Mechanicsburg village Medina village Melrose village Mendon village Mentor village Metamora village Miamisburg city Middlepoinl village Mlddleport village Middletown city Midland village Midvale village Midway village Mifflin village . - Milan village Milford village Milford Center village Millbury village Milledgeville village Miller City village Millersburg village Milton Center village Miltonsburg village Mineral City village Mineral Ridge village Minerva village Mingo Junction village Minster village Monroeville village Montezuma village Montpelier village Morristown village Morrow village Moscow village Mt. Airy village Mt. Blanchard village Mt. Cory village Mt. Eaton village Mt. Gilead village Mt. Healthy village Mt. Orab village Mt. Pleasant village Mt. Sterling village Mt. Vernon city Mt. Victory village Mt. Washington village Murray City village Mutual village Napoleon village Nashville town Navarre village Nelsonville village Nevada village Neville village New Albany village Newark city New Athens village New Bloomington village New Bremen village Newburg hamlet New Carlisle village New Comerstown village New Concord village New Holland village New Knoxville village New Lebanon village (Mont- gomery county.) New Lebanon village (Miami county.) New Lexington village (Ferry county.) New Lexington village (High- land county.) New London village New Madison village New Matamoras village New Paris village New Philadelphia city 448 768 3,140 194 431 288 357 846 709 2,003 17,640 743 997 242 13, 348 11,862 261 867 238 7,760 338 3,048 629 11,944 1,856 1,617 2,232 383 599 624 263 3,941 604 2,799 9,215 338 491 274 185 1890 533 738 2,214 257 256 865 638 1,965 13,473 676 276 8,273 8,327 213 366 267 6,250 336 2,810 564 10, 092 1,645 1,459 2,073 430 400 602 2,952 432 3,211 7,681 653 627 1,149 996 682 718 284 546 201 163 1,998 1,923 325 334 130 123 1,220 893 831 851 1,200 1,139 2,954 1,856 1,466 1,126 1 211 317 1,869 1,293 350 371 869 842 476 691 400 466 421 312 334 232 278 1,528 1,329 1,354 561 336 626 644 986 752 6,633 6,027 734 689 781 1,118 163 174 3,639 2,764 766 963 1,010 5,421 4,558 889 802 265 340 224 223 18,157 14,270 435 420 399 1,318 1,239 6,909 996 958 2,669 1,251 675 719 692 683 436 541 145 149 224 1,701 1,470 265 210 1,180 1,096 590 478 817 590 790 842 6,213 4,466 22 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS OP OHIO: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. New Richmond village New Eiegel village New Salem village New Straitsville village Newton Falls village New Vienna village New Washington village Ney village ■, , Niles city North Amherst village North Baltimore village North Bend village North Lewisburg village North Robinson village Norwalk city Norwich village Norwood village Nottingham village Oak Harbor village Oak Hill village Oakley village Oakwood village Oberlin village Ohio City Olmsted Falls village Orrville village Osborn village Osgood village Osnaburg village Ostrander village Ottawa village Ottoville village Otway village Oxford village Painesville village Palestine village Pandora village Pataskala village Patterson village Paulding village Payne village Peebles village Pemberville village Peninsula village Perrysburg village Perrysville village Pickerington village Piketon village Pioneer village Piqua city Plain City village Plainfleld village Pleasant City village Pleasant Hill village Pleasant Ridge village Pleasantville village Plymouth village Poland village Polk village Pomeroy city Portage village Port Clinton village Port Jefferson village Portsmouth city Port Washington village Port William village Proctorville village Prospect village Put in Bay village Quaker City village Quincy village Hacine village Rarden village Ravenna village Rawson village Reading village Rendville village Republic village Reynoldsburg village Richmond village (Jefterson Co.) Richmond village (Lake Co.)... Richwood village POPULATION. 1900 1,916 298 180 2,302 732 805 824 289 7,468 1,758 3,561 532 846 200 7,074 253 6,480 939 1,631 826 628 342 4,082 862 330 1,901 948 224 558 401 2,322 369 274 2,009 5,024 210 409 676 219 ■2,080 1,336 763 1,081 579 1,766 613 263 625 603 12, 172 1,432 255 1,006 557 953 601 1,154 370 232 4,639 546 2,450 355 17,870 424 200 623 983 317 878 642 327 443 4,003 473 3,076 790 666 339 373 332 1,640 1890 2,379 393 189 2,782 698 871 704 4,289 1,648 2,867 257 7,195 234 1,681 657 378 4,376 666 342 1,765 713 242 357 1,717 1,922 4,755 247 1,879 1,146 368 848 562 1,747 522 290 1,022 596 9,090 1,245 234 521 1,027 521 1,133 391 264 4,726 438 2,049 397 12,894 487 196 480 830 282 845 296 3,417 859 584 393 444 1,415 CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. Ridgeway village Ripley village Rising Sun village Rochester village Rock Creek village Roekford village Rockport hamlet Rocky Ridge village Rocky River hamlet Rogers village Roseville village Rossville village Rushsylvania village Rushville village Russellville village Sabina village St. Bernard village St. Clairsville village St. Louisville village St. Marys village St. Paris village Salem city Salesville village Salineville village Sandusky city Sarahsville village Savannah village Scio village Scott village Sebring village Seneca ville village Seven Mile village Seville village Shawnee village Shelby village Sherrodsville village Sherwood village Shiloh village Shreve village Sidney city Sinking Spring village . . . Smithfleld village Smith ville village Somerset village Somerville village South Bloomfield village. South Brooklyn village . . South Charleston village.. South Point village South Salem village South Solon village South Webster village Sparta village Spencerville village Springboro village Springfield city Springhills village Spring Valley village Steubenville city Stockport village Strasburg village Stryker village Sugar Grove village Summerfleld village Sunbury village Swanton village Sycamore village Sylvania village Tarlt»n village Taylorsville village Terrace Park village Thorn village Tiffin city '_ Tippecanoe village Tiro village Toledo city Tontogany village Toronto village Trenton village Trimble village Troy city Tuscarawas village POPULATION. 1900 447 2,248 660 167 478 1,207 2,038 414 1,319 287 1,207 251 562 257 394 1,481 3,384 1,210 285 5,359 1,222 7,682 286 2,353 19, 664 279 290 1,214 647 387 623 256 602 2, 966 •1,685 926 455 597 1,043 6,688 238 603 474 1,124 300 223 2,343 1,096 281 264 319 445 216 1,874 433 38,263 157 622 14,349 376 461 1,206 360 611 464 887 863 617 388 543 290 374 10,989 1,703 293 131,822 352 3,526 387 625 5,881 412 1890 321 2,483 485 218 448 714 254 497 291 324 1,080 1,779 1,191 264 3,000 1,145 5,780 296 2,369 18, 471 306 326 616 461 288 599 3,266 1,977 893 644 1,012 4,850 639 482 1,127 1,041 263 345 323 216 1,266 413 31, 895 168 638 13, 394 416 1,017 276 682 475 608 722 545 448 631 405 10,801 1,465 81, 434 283 2,536 440 ,494 391 CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND HAMLETS. POPULATION. Uhrichsville city Union City village Uniontown village Unionville Center village Upper Sandusky village Urbana city Utica village Van Buren village Vandalia village Vanlue village Van Wert city Venedooia village Vermilion village Versailles village Vinton village Wadsworth village Waldo village Wapakoneta village Warren city Warsaw village Washington village Washington Court House citv. Washingtonville village ". . Waterville village Wauseon village Waverly village Waynesburg village Waynesfield village Waynesville village Webster village Wellington village Wellston city Wellsville city West Alexandria village West Cairo village West CarroUton village West Elkton village Western Star village Westerville village West Farmington village West Jefferson village West Leipsic village West Liberty village West Manchester hamlet West Mansfield village West Middleburg village West Millgrove village West Milton village Weston village West Rushville village West Salem village West Union village West Unity village West Wheeling town W barton village White House village Wilkesville village Williamsburg village Williamsport village Willoughby village Willshire village Wilmington city Wilmot village Winchester village (Preble Co.) Winchester village (Adams Co. ) Windham village Winton Place village Woodsfleld village Woodstock village Wood ville village Wooster city Worthington village Wren village Wyoming village Xenia city Yellow Springs village. ...!.";!! loungstown city Zaleski village Zanesfleld Tillage.... Zanesville city Zoarvillage 1900 4,582 1,282 245 259 3,355 6,808 826 367 284 366 6,422 199 1,184 1,478 304 1,764 278 3,915 8,529 458 374 5,751 1,092 703 2,148 1,854 613 542 723 204 2,094 8,045 6,146 740 .338 987 215 148 1,462 616 803 346 1,236 3&1 875 288 236 904 963 161 656 1,033. 897 444 439 . 621 223 1,002 547 1,753 660 3,613 354 376 796 283 1,219 1,801 325 831 6,063 443 242 1,450 8,696 1,371 44,886 577 278 23,538 290 1890 3,842 1,293 231 3,672 6,510 265 352 5,512 1,385 318 1,574 151 3,616 5,973 376 646 5,742 2,060 1,567 510 480 704 2,069 4j377 5,247 575 325 360 216 165 1,329 778 502 431 346 207 796 845 195 756 825 872 674 607 262 1,219 566 3,079 1,031 310 6,901 841 1,464 7,301 1,375 33,220 862 318 21,009 than 10,000 but less than 20,000; 3 h.ye rnoretlnloZlZ^^^^^^^^ 16 have tnore namely, Cleveland, with 381,768 Cincinnati, with 325 902 ^oledT with IbiL Dayton, with 85,333; Youngstown, with M,885; Akron, Jh £^^^t' sTn.l^fXst^^^^^ 30,667 inhabitants. ' ^P""&^elcl, with 38,253; and Canton, with 23 For the 9 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, table 6 shows the population of each from the first year in which it was separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows, for each city, the increase (or decrease) in population by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF OHIO: 1810 TO 1900. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 18o0 1830 1820 1810 Akron city Canton city Cincinnati city . . Cleveland city . . . Columbus city . . . Dayton city Springfield city . . Toledo city Youngstown city 42, 728 30,667 325, 902 381, 768 125, 560 85,333 88,253 131,822 44,885 27,601 26, 189 296,908 261,353 88,150 61,220 31, 895 81,434 33, 220 16,512 12, 268 255, 139 160, 146 51, 647 38,678 20, 730 50, 137 15,435 10, 006 8,660 216, 239 92,829 31,274 30, 473 12, 652 31,584 8,075 3,477 4,041 161, 044 43,417 18,554 20,081 7,002 13, 768 2,759 3,266 2,603 115,435 17, 034 17,882 10,977 5,108 3,829 1,665 46, 338 6,071 6,048 6,067 2,062 1,222 24, 831 1,076 2, 435 2,950 1,080 9,642 606 2,540 1,000 1,868 Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF OHIO: 1810 TO 1900. INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. INCREASE PROM 1870 TO 1880. INCREASE PROM 1860 TO 1870. INCREASE FROM 1850 TO 18B0. INCREASE FROM 1840 TO 1850. INCREASE FROM 1830 TO 1840. INCREASE FROM 1820 TO 1830. INCREASE FROM 1810 TO 1820. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per ^ent. 15,127 4,478 28,994 120,415 37, 410 24, 113 6,358 50,388 11,665 54.8 17.1 9.8 46.1 42.4 39.4 19.9 61.9 35.1 11,089 13,931 41,769 101,207 36,503 22,542 11, 165 31,297 17, 785 67.2 113.6 16.4 63.2 70.7 58.3 53.9 62.4 116.2 6,506 3,598 38,900 67,317 20,373 8,205 8,078 18,663 7,360 65.0 41.5 18.0 72.5 65.1 26.9 63.8 58.7 91.1 6,529 4,619 55, 195 49, 412 12,720 10,392 5,650 17,816 6,316 187.8 114.3 34.3 113.8 68.6 51.8 80.7 129.4 192.7 211 1,438 45,609 26,383 672 9,104 1,894 9,939 6.5 56.2 39.5 154.9 3.8 82.9 37.1 259.6 1,601 96.2 69,097 10,963 11,834 4,910 8,046 2,607 149.1 180.6 195.7 80.9 147.7 213.3 21,507 4,995 3,613 3,117 982 86.6 464.2 148.4 105.7 90.9 15,189 470 157.5 77.6 7,102 279.6 1,950 1788 195.0 142.2 617 161.1 1 Decrease. All of the above named cities have received marked accessions to their population during the last ten years, those having increased by the largest percentages being Toledo, 61.9 per cent; Akron, 64.8 per cent; Cleveland, 46.1 per cent; and Columbus, 42.4 per cent. The largest numerical gains during the decade are found in Cleveland, Toledo, and Columbus. With a single exception in one early decade each of these cities has increased in population steadily, but the rate of growth has been irregular and has shown no uniform trend of change. For Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Springfield, however, that rate since 1870 has steadily declined, a change in harmony with the usual tendency of large urban centers. Director of the Census. ^ ^ Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 42. V/ASHINGTON, D. C. January 28, 1901. POPULATION OF OKLAHOMA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Oklahoma toy counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Oklahoma was organized as a territory May 2, 1890. Table 1 shows the population of Oklahoma at the censuses of 1890 and 1900, together with the increase by number and per cent during the decade. Table 1 .—POPULATION OF OKLAHOMA. 1890 AND 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 398,331 61,834 336,497 544.2 The population of the territory in 1900 is 398,331 as compared with a population in 1890 of 61,884, representing an increase during the decade of 336,497, or 544.2 per cent. A part of this increase is due to the fact that thei-e were 13 167 Indians and 3,474 other persons, or a total of 16,641 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Oklahoma, who we're specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the territory at that census. The population of Oklahoma in 1900 is more than six times as large as the population given for 1890, the first census taken after its organization as a territory. The total land surface of Oklahoma is, approximately, 38,830 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 1.6 ; 1900, 10.3. Table 2 shows the population of Oklahoma by counties at the censuses of 1890 and 1900, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase by number and per cent since 1890. CP 18M Table 2.— POPULATION OF OKLAHOMA BY COUNTIES : 1890 AND 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1S60 1850 COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 The Territory— 398,331 61,834 25,915 12,366 20,909 26,412 6,190 15,001 34,975 7,469 768 4,968 6,717 1,420 11,742 Pawnee i Payne Pottawatomie ' Beaver Blaine 1 - 3,051 10,668 15,981 16,388 12,264 2,173 8,819 22,076 17,273 17,922 22,530 18,501 27,007 26,663 14,015 2,674 7,215 Canadian Cleveland Custer 1 . .. 7,158 6,606 Roger Mills 1 Washita 1 Day I Woods 1 Woodward i _ Kaw Indian reser- vation.s Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache In- dian reservation." Osage Indian res- ervation.8 Wichita Indian res- ervation. 8 Garfield i-_~_.. ""_!." Grant i Greer ^ _ 6,388 Kay 1 Lincoln 1 . Logan 12,770 " Noble 1 1 Organized from Indian lands since 1890. 2 Territory claimed by the United States as a part of the Indian Territory, but organized as Greer county, Texas, February 8, 1860, by an act of the Texas legis- lature. Returned as a part of Oklahoma in 1890. Decided by the United States Supreme Court, March 16, 1896, ag[ainst the state of Texas. ' Can not be located by counties. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF OKLAHOMA BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCBEASE. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The Territory _ 336, 497 544.2 13,793 14, 015 14,173 12, 366 13,694 26,412 6,190 15,001 34,976 7,469 768 4,968 6,717 1,420 108.0 Noble 377 10,658 8,823 9,783 12,264 2,173 8,819 22,076 17,273 12,684 22,530 10,169 27,007 14.1 Oklahoma __ . 120.7 Blaine Pawnee . _._ 123.3 148.1 Payne __. _ 189.8 Pottawatomie ^_ Roger Mills 7 , Custer Day — Washita Dewey Woods Garfield — - Woodward _ Grant ._ Kaw Indian reservation Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian reservation. Osage Indian reservation Wichita Indian reservation 235.7 Kay Kingfisher ___ 122.0 Lincoln There are 23 counties in Oklahoma in 1900, 15 of which have been organized from Indian lands since 1890 and do not appear in the census report of that year. The remaining 8 counties, for which the population was given in the report of 1890, were also organized from Indian lands subsequent to the census enumeration of 1890, but their boundaries were defined and the population, as originally enumerated by townships, was distributed to each before the census report of that year was completed. The county of Greer was organized in 1860 as a county of Texas, but a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States rendered in 1896 has declared that the territory embraced in this county was originally part of the Indian Territory and not of Texas, and consequently, that it is now a county of Oklahoma. That part of the territory not organized into counties is occupied by four Indian reservations. Table 4 shows the population of Oklahoma by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF OKLAHOMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. BEAVEK CODNTY Beaver town Beaver township Benton township Blue Grass township Cleveland township Elmwood township Garland township Gate township Grand Valley township Hardesty township Harrison township Kokomo township Lopin township Optima township Pleasant View township . Blaine county i. 1900 Arapahoe township Canadian township Cantonment township.. Cedar Valley township _ Cimarron township Dixon township Flynn township Homestead township Lincoln township Logan township Seay township Watonga township Wells township Canadian county . Cement township Elreno city ;r;- Ward 1 '16 Ward 2 »^^ Wards , 6^^ Ward 4 1>1*8 Elreno township Frisco township Maple township Mathewson township Mustang township Oak township Prairie township Reno township Rook Island township Union township Valley township Yukon township Cleveland cottnty. Canadian township.. Case township. Lexington town Lexington township — Liberty township Little River township - Moore town Moore township Noble town Noble township Norman town Norman township CUSTEB county' Arapahoe town Arapahoe township.. - Bamitz township Cedar township Deer Creek township . Grant township Independence town .. Waishita township Weatherford city Day county i . Precinct 1. Square School House Precinct 2. Eawdon Precinct 3. Grand Precinct 4. Dewey Dewey county ' Cleveland township HarrisDn township Little Robe township Side township Simpson township 1 Organized from Indian lands since l*-'90. 3,061 112 161 149 142 217 242 271 161 100 361 434 163 200 255 10,658 757 1,184 660 615 1,022 909 688 691 601 687 631 1,579 634 15,981 1890 2,674 617 3,383 1,163 980 680 671 984 365 1,045 1,386 1,002 1,030 985 1,690 16,388 2,156 1,391 ,861 1,860 671 1,358 129 937 349 2,210 2,225 2,241 12,264 253 1,524 2,003 1,468 1,677 2,002 64 2,266 1,017 2,173 500 340 492 841 8,819 2,388 2,397 1,060 1,276 1,698 7,153 285 223 787 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Gakfield county 1- Allison township _ Banner township. Blaine township.. Builalo township . Enid city . Ward 1 400 Ward 2 697 Ward 3 366 Ward 4 650 Ward 5 861 Ward 6 670 Enid township Plynn township Garland township Grant township Hackberry township Hobart township Keowee township — Kremlin township Lincoln township Logan township MeKinley township Marshall township Noble township North Enid city North Enid township Olive township Osborn township Otter township Patterson township Reed township Sheridan township Skeleton township Sumner township Union township Washington township Waukomis city Waukomis township Wood township Geant county 1 Banner township Berry township Bluffi township Coldwater township Dirigo township Fairview township Hickory township Jar'i'is township Jefferson town Lament township Manchester town Manchester township... Medford town Medford township Pond Creek city Prairie township Renfrew town Rock Island township. Salt Fork township Valley township Wakita township Ware township 1900 Greer county 2. Altus township Duke township Francis township.. - Mangum township . Kay oountyI- Blackwell city ---- Ward 1 «7 Ward 2 684 Ward 3 r il' Ward 4 635 Blackwell township Braman town Carlisle township . Cross town Cross township Dale township Kildare township Longwood township — __ Lowe township ■ Newkirk city . Wardl. Ward 2.. Ward 3.. Ward 4-, . 500 . 565 . 400 Newkirk township.. Owen township Ponca city Ward 1 Ward 2 . 882 , 431 22,076 782 600 648 637 3,444 760 570 559 670 631 689 527 569 510 571 529 579 623 206 673 576 591 569 540 592 637 644 678 680- 624 688 650 641 17,273 479 1,009 946 1,011 1,263 894 818 817 300 1,277 158 848 551 62-. 822 541 129 978 1,173 678 992 1,065 17,922 6,803 4,184 1,862 5,073 22,530 2,283 916 249 653 300 832 986 1,178 1,754 1,216 1,006 2,528 2 Organized from unassigned lands, formerly claimed by Texas. Popula- tion included in Oklahoma territory in 1890 for census piu-poses. Table 4.— POPULATION OF OKLAHOMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kay coonty— Continued. Ponca city— Continued. Ward 3 ._ Ward 4. Renfrew township Rock Falls township Round Grove township-. Tonka wa town Tonkawa township Vernon township Waltham township Weston township , 814 401 Kingfisher county . Altona township Banner township Center township Cimarron township _. Columhia township,. Cooper township Coronado township.. Downs township Excelsior township.. Forest township Grant township.. Harrison township Hennessey city Hennessey townsliip.. Kingfisher city Ward 1 Ward 2.. 524 607 Ward 3 659 Ward 4 611 Kingfisher township Lacy township Logan township Lynn township Omega township Otter township Park township Reserve township River township Sherman township Skeleton township Union township Lincoln county i- Chandler city Chandler township _ Cimarron township.. Creek township Fox township Iowa township Keokuk township Kickapoo townshijp.. McKinley township North Choctaw township. North Wichita township Osage township Otoe township Pawnee township Ponca township _ Seminole township South Choctaw to^vnship _ South Wichita townshlp.. Stroud city Tohee township Union township Wellston city Wellston township Logan county. Antelope township Bear Creek township _ Bismark township Cedar township Cimarron township Crescent town Crescent township Guthrie city ' Ward 1.. 1,944 Ward 2 2,008 Ward 3 2,679 Ward 4 1,468 Ward 6 E 1,017 Ward 5 W 900 Guthrie township Iowa town.ship Iron Mound township Langston town Lawrie township Marshall township Mulhall town . Mulhall township Oak View township . Orlando town 1900 967 808 707 831 1,093 786 650 18,501 404 694 519 790 734 494 536 502 668 457 590 696 1,367 843 2,301 521 783 476 481 .508 634 .399 395 676 714 656 764 1,430 946 1,293 1,909 1, 943 1,187 2,090 1,545 887 961 924 1, 625 1,048 1,196 512 2,144 906 801 800 880 944 26, 563 833 735 604 577 1,690 139 856 10,006 821 950 633 251 703 737 564 764 609 300 1890 1,332 1,134 12, 770 i,S33 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Logan county — Continued. Orlando township Rose Hill township Seward township Spring Creek township . Springer township Spring Vale township .. Woodland township Noble county i- Auhurn township Autry township Billings town Black Bear township Bunch Creek township _ Glenrose township Lowe township Nohle township Oakdale township Perry city Ward 1 Ward 2.. 1900 1890 475 727 Ward 3 906 Ward i 1,243 Red Rock township Watkins township . White Rock township Ponca Indian reservation Otoe and Missouri Indian reservation . Oklahoma county - Boone township Brltton township _. Cass township _ Choctaw township Council Grove township Crutcho township Deep Fork township Deer Creek township ■ Dewey township Edmond city Edmond township Elk township Greeley township Hartzell township Lincoln township Luther township Mustang township Oklahoma City Ward 1 1,731 Ward 2 2 '^'G Ward 3 2, 517 Ward 4 i, 662 Ward 5 i,901 Oklahoma township Pottawatomie township "III Spring Creek township Springer township Pawnee county i. Burnham township Cleveland town . Coal Creek township Jordan \?alley township., McElroy township Osage city Pawnee city Pawnee township Payne county Cherokee township Cimarron township Clarkson township . Clayton township Clear Creek township. Gushing town Eagle township Eden township Elm Grove township .. Gleucoe township Henry township Indian township Mound township Paradise township Pawnee township Perkins town Perkins township Rock township Rose township Stillwater city Wardl Ward 2 406 Ward 3IIIII ^'°™ Ward 4 VS.V. oTS ' Organized from Indian lands since 1890. 318 737 668 798 639 637 690 622 14,015 754 921 406 646 622 612 1,122 767 694 3,351 696 609 599 1,537 680 25, 916 755 608 586 1, 015 538 805 706 640 635 965 598 782 866 669 679 1,031 715 10,037 729 568 900 12,366 1,693 211 1,551 2,217 3,091 665 1,464 1,474 20, 909 813 1,556 677 1,119 578 226 1,089 740 856 994 902 172 584 1,134 1,007 719 691 800 2,431 ' Given in 1890 as Guthrie, East Guthrie, and West Guthrie 1 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF OKLAHOMA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Conti nued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Payne county— Continued-. Stillwater township . Union township Walnut township Pottawatomie county i. Avoea township Bales township, including McLoud town I McLoud town Brinton township I__III " Burnett township, including Burnett town -_II Burnett town Davis township II-__IZI Dent township, including Keokuk Falls town. Keokuk P'alls town Earlshoro township '_'___ Ea son township Forest township Moore township Shawnee city Ward 1 Ward 2_. Ward 3-, 71>l 1, (191 • s.vj Ward 4 7gs Tecumsehcity I BoGEK Mills county •_ Berlin township, including Berlin town _ Berlin town Cheyenne township Elk township Washita county > - Cloud Chief township.. Elk township Union township 1900 1,090 1, 050 799 26, 412 2,321 2, 951 498 2, 661 2, 42-1 98 2,165 1,187 198 1,851 2,278 1,967 1, 952 3,462 1,193 6,190 2,084 60 1,179 2,927 15, 001 4,309 6,096 4,596 1890 minor civil divisions. Woods county i_. Alva city Alva township Belle township Bishop township r'imarron township Cleo township CroWell township Deep Creek township Dicks township Driftwood township Fas:le Chief townsliip Fairview township Fritzleu township (laleua township Liberty township Lincoln township Quinlan township Round Grove township. Saline township Sprin^^ township Stella township Stone township Sumner township Valley township Van township W^aynoka township Woodward county i_ Judkins township _ Marum township __ O'Bryan township. Webster township . Kaw Indian reservation.. Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian reser- vation. Osage Indian reservation Wichita Indian reservation.. ' Organized from Indian lands since 1890. 1900 34,975 1,499 952 1,036 1,875 1,269 1,200 1,599 1,392 1,145 1,746 804 1,176 1,185 1,878 780 1,609 767 973 1,217 1,058 3, 962 976 1,222 997 1, ;is4 1, 274 7,469 1,644 866 652 4,307 768 4,968 6,717 1,420 1890 There are 50 incorporated cities and towns in Oklahoma, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS OF OKLAHOMA: 1890 AND 1900. cities and towns. Alva city Arapahoe town.. Beaver town Berlin town Billings town Blackwell city __ Braman town Burnett town Chandler city ... Cleveland town. (Crescent town Cross town Cushing town ... ICdmond city Elreno city Enid city Guthrie city POPULATION. 1900 1890 1,499 263 112 60 406 2,283 249 9S 1,430 211 139 300 226 965 3,383 3, 444 10, 006 294 285 5,333 CITIES AND TOWNS. Hennessey city Independence town. Jefferson town Keokuk Falls town . Kingiisher city Lan.sfston town Lexington town McLoud town Manchester town Medford town Mouic town Mulhall town Newkirk city Noble town Norman town North Enid city Oklahoma City POPULATION. 1900 1,367 64 300 198 2,301 251 861 498 1.58 5.51 129 564 1,7.54 ■M9 2, 225 205 10, 037 1890 1,134 223 787 CITI£S AND TOWNS. Orlando town Osage city Pawnee city Perkins town Perry city Ponca city Pond Creek city. Renfrow town .. Shawnee city Stillwater city... Stroud city Tecumseh city .. Tonkawa town.. AVaukomis city.. Weatherford city Wellston city POPULATION. 1900 1890 665 1,464 719 3,3.51 2,528 822 129 3,462 2,431 800 1,193 707 688 1,017 Of the above named 50 incorporated places, 11 have more than 2,000 inhabitants, 9 of which have less than 3,500, and 2 have more than 10,000 each, namely, Guthrie city, with 10,006, and Oklahoma City, with 10,037 inhabitants. -^ Director of the Census. :C 15 190: Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 43. ^A^ASHINGTON, D. C. January 28, 1901. POPULATION OF OREGON BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIYISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Oregon by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Oregon was organized as a territory August 14, 1848, and admitted as a state February 14, 1859. Table 1 shows the population of Oregon at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF OREGON: 1850 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 413,536 313,767 174,768 90, 923 52,465 13, 294 99,769 138, 999 83,845 38,458 39,171 3L8 79.5 92.2 73.3 294.7 1370 iggO _ _ , The population of the state in 1900 is 413,536 as compared with a population in 1890 of 313,767, showing an increase during the last ten years of 99,769, or 31.8 per cent. A small portion of this increase is due to the fact that there were 3 713 Indians and 224 other persons, or a total of 3,937 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Oregon, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included m the general population of the state at that census. The numerical increase in the population of Oregon for the last decade, as well as the rate of increase, is less than that for the one immediately preceding, when the gain was 138,999, or 79.5 per cent Oregon had a population of 13,294 in 1850, which increased nearly fourfold in the ensuing ten years, and for each of the three following decades there was, also, a steady gain in population. During the last decade the numerical increase declined somewhat, but it is sufficient to indicate the prosperity of the state. , i «.n .>, fl . The population of Oregon in 1900 is more than thirty-one times as large as the population given for 1850, the first census taken after it was organized as a territory. ., ^^ i, * „ ^„ +„ +i,„ The total land surface of Oregon is, approximately, 94,560 square miles, the average number of persons to the sauare mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 3.3 ; 1900, 4.4. ,., ,, ' TaWe 2 shows the population of Oregon by counties at each census from 1850 to 1900 inclusive while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent durmg the ten years from 1890 to 1900. CP 18M Table 2.— POPULATION OF OREGON BY COUNTIES : 1850 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 413,536 313,767 174,768 90,923 52,465 13,294 19,604 15,198 9,411 6,426 4,780 Lewis 3 558 15.597 6,706 19, 658 6,764 8,65) 15,233 4,616 6,403 9,260 2,804 4,584 5,993 3,575 18,603 4,203 27,713 4,151 103, 167 9,923 3,477 4,471 18,049 16, 070 Bakeri 16,265 2,601 22,9.34 4,205 74,884 7,8.58 1,792 2,932 13,381 i2"044' 12,676 8,717 6,772 994 Benton 2 3,574 3,466 814 1,859 643 462 Ma Ih purl Clackamas 14,576 9,965 7,088 Clarke 3 2,749 Clatsop 12, 765 6,237 10, 324 3,964 1,868 14, BfiS 3,201 5,948 2,598 13,698 ,7,517 3,970 2,847 10,016 5,191 8,874 3,244 1,709 11,864 3,600 5,080 2,559 11,455 4,878 2,444 2,604 7,222 2,042 4,834 1,255 863 1,644 498 532 445 Multnomah Polk 2 25,203 6,601 11,510 4,701 4,150 3,625 Coos Crook 4 Curry Sherman 12 1^201' 9,598 504 6,066 393 3,203 970 9,607 ""'"6;"656" 408 2,916 2,552 95 Douglas^ Gilliam Umatilla i^ Umpqua* Union 1* 1,250 Harney 8 8,154 2,485 4,778 1,204 3,736 1,623 Wallowa" Wasco M 5,638 13,199 14,467 2,443 13,420 3,661 9,183 11,972 11, 120 7,082 2,509 4,261 1,689 2,801 Josephine ^ Washington Wheeler i« 2,652 Klamath 10 Lake 10 2,804 1 Malheur organized from part of Baker in 1887. 2 Lincoln organized from parts of Benton and Polk in 1894. ' Now in the state of Washington. * Organized from part of Wasco in 1882 and part taken to form part of Wheeler in 1899. 6 Umpqua annexed to Douglas in 1862. 8 Organized from parts of Umatilla and Wasco in 1885 and part taken to form part of Wheeler in 1899. ' Parts taken to form Harney in 1889 and part of Wheeler in 1899. « Organized from part of Grant in 1889. 5 Part of Jackson annexed to Josephine between 1880 and 1890. 10 Klamath organized from part of Lake in 1882. ^1 Organized from part of Umatilla in 1885. . 12 Organized from part of Wasco in 1889 ; part of Wasco annexed since 1890. 1' Parts taken to form Morrow and part of Gilliam in 1885. 1* Wallowa organized from part of Union in 1887 ; part of Union annexed to Wallowa SLDce 1890. 15 Parts taken to form Crook in 1882, Sherman in 1889, part of Gilliam in 1886, and part annexed to Sherman since 1890. 16 Organized from parts of Crook, Gilliam, and Grant in 1899. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF OREGON BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State Baker Benton Clackamas Clatsop Columbia Coos Crook Curry Douglas Gilliam Grant Harney Jackson Josephine Klamath Lake Number. Per cent. 99,769 8,833 11,944 4,425 2,749 1,046 1,450 720 159 2,701 1399 2,243 2,639 1,526 243 31.8 130. 122. 29. 27. 20. 16. 22. 9. 22. 111. 17. 1. 19. 54. 62. 9. Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion Morrow Multnomah Polk Sherman __, Tillamook __ Umatilla ___ Union Wallowa Wasco Washington Wheeler Yamhill Number. Per cent. 4,406 3, 575 2,3g8 1,602 4,779 154 28,283 2,065 1,685 1,589 4,668 4,026 1,877 4,016 2,495 2,443 2,728 29.0 14.4 61.6 20.8 11.3 37.8 26.3 94.0 52.5 34.9 33.4 51.3 43.7 20.8 25.5 1 Decrease. The following territorial changes in the counties of Oregon have been made since 1890 : Lincoln organized from parts of Benton and Polk in 1894 ; Wheeler organized from parts of Crook, Gilliam, and Grant in 1899 ; part of Wasco annexed to Sherman ; and part of Union annexed to Wallowa since 1890. Of the 33 counties in the state all but 3 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of mcrease being Baker, 130.6 per cent; Sherman, 94.0 per cent; Klamath, 62.4 per cent; Malheur, 61.6 per cent ; Josephine, 54.1 per cent ; Tillamook, 52.5 per cent ; and Wallowa, 51.3 per cent. The 3 counties showing a decrease in population are Benton, Gilliam, and Morrow. Table 4 shows the population of Oregon by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. ■' Table 4.— POPULATION OF OREGON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Baker county i_ Alder preolnct- Baker City Ward 1. Ward 2_ Ward S— 1, 729 789 2, 280 Ward 4 ],865 Baker precinct No. 1 Bourne precinct Bridgeport precinct Cleary precinct Connor Creek precinct Depot precinct Express precinct Hames precinct Huntington precinct, including Huntington town Huntin^on town McEwan precinct North Powder precinct North Sumpter precinct, including part oi Sumpter town «. Parker precinct Pocahontas precinct Rock Creek precinct Rye Valley precinct South Baker precinct. 1900 South Sumpter precinct, including part of Sumpter town. Sumpter town (part of) Unity precinct Virtue precinct Weatherby precinct Willowsprecinct WingviUe precinct Benton county = Precinct 1. Soap Creek Precinct 2. CorvalliS,' including Corvallis city_ Corvallis citv Precinct 3. Willamette « Precinct 4. Monroe" Precinct 5. Kings Valley Precinct 6. Alseya ' Precinct 7. Summit > . Precinct 10. Philomath, including Philomath town- Philomath town Precinct 12. Blodgetts Precinct 16. Bellfountaln « Precinct 19. Wren Precinct 20. Fairmount Clackamas county. Abemathy precinct i"-. Barlow precinct" Beaver Creek precinct. Borings precinct i^ Canby precinct," including Canby city . Canby city Canemah precinct i' Canyon Creek precinct Cascades precinct " Cherryville precinct Clackamas precinct 1' Damascus precinct" Eagle Creelc precinct Qarfleld precinct Georce precinct__ Hardings precinct Highland precinct Macksburg preoincti' -. Maple Lane precinct '«- Marquam precinct Milk Creek precinct — Milwaukee precinct i* _ Molalla precinct '• Needy precinct" New Era precinct.. 15,597 283 6,663 270 592 172 279 150 69 417 323 1,014 821 292 162 678 538 330 447 142 506 1,179 257 317 145 185 187 6,706 1890 272 2,425 I, Big 407 428 364 355 119 953 343 211 560 192 19,658 1,111 329 609 262 757 372 517 100 499 126 723 674 392 247 141 480 437 477 454 824 432 1,002 633 642 473 6,764 2,604 *8,650 248 364 1,5=7 432 503 3'25 384 238 817 103 296 230 » 15, 233 554 C) 416 150 609 103 608 676 421 245 143 404 402 («), m 275 907 582 384 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clackamas county— Continued. 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; informatton as to changes in minor civil divisions Incomplete. s g'icSt u'; ™?5,-17, former 16, Elk precinct, and part oi precinct 12 taken to form part of Lincoln county in 1894. „„„,-r,„t<, » q 11 i.q 14 4 Includes population (4,710) of Corvallis city, and precincts 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, former 16, and Elk precmot. > geciSct ?6"?rglni^ed'f?om*pU of precincts 3. and 4 since 1890. T PrecSct 18 "papulation 146 Jn 1890) =;™5^fdsince 1890. I recinct since 1 890. ■, Oregon City, precincts 1, 2, Oregon City. Oregon City and 3,2» coextensive with Ward I 1,222 Ward 2 I1204 Ward 3 1,068 Oswego precinct 21 Pleasant Hill precinct Seivers precinct 22 Soda Springs precinct Sprlngwater precinct Tualatin precinct " Union precinct Viola precinct- West Oregon City precinct 21 . Clatsop oountyI- Astoria precinct, coextensive with Astoria city- Astoria city Chadwell precinct Clatsop precinct. Including Clatsop town Clatsop town Clifton precinct Elsie precinct Jewel precinct John Day precinct Knappa precinct Melville precinct - 1900 Mishawaka precinct r— -- New Astoria precinct. Including New Astoria town".. Olney precinct Push precinct.. Seaside precinct, including Seaside town Seaside town Swenson precinct Vesper precinct Walluski precinct — ---- Warrenton precinct, including Warrenton city » Westport precinct Youngs Bay precinct Columbia county.. Apiary precinct ^ — r~- Auburn precinct, including Vemonia town Vernonia town Beaver Falls precinct-.....- — ----- — -.—r-- — Clatskanie precinct, including Clatskanie town . Clatskanie town Deer Island precinct 2* Marshland precinct Nehalem precinct Oak Point precinct — ---7—. — 7 Rainier precinct,'' including Rainier town Rainier town Scappoose precinct Sherman precinct ^* .-.- Union prectnct,26 including St. Helens town St. Helens town Warren precinct 26 Coos county Bandon precinct,'' including Bandon town Bandon town Burton Prairie precinct ^.-^7-r Coaledo precinct. Including Beaver Hill town. Beaver Hill town — . Coos precinct ^ Coos River precinct — -.7—-- CoqulUe precinct, includmg CoquiUe town Coquille town Deer Park precinct '» Dora precinct 3,494 3i494 698 688 280 233 243 662 158 206 755 12,765 i,381 1,381 246 264 176 425 77 143 167 400 100 91 868 217 55 417 191 227 159 138 495 192 6,237 87 490 62 348 888 3" 398 334 381 534 822 522 547 205 908 25B 295 10, 324 1890 3,167 3,062 920 464 107 274 291 411 126 224 10, 016 6,184 6,191 528 814 645 167 209 119 92 600 1,227 728 18 180 441 185 254 024 212 862 ISO 472 424 681 238 351 812 220 28 8,874 488 ?io 191 76 211 449 814 494 149 512 Empire precinct, including Empire city Empire city 16 Part taken to form part of Abemathy precinct since 1890. 16 Part taken to form part of Borings precmct since 1890. ,, , n„N "Part of Needy precinct annexed to Macksburg (formerly Lower Molalla) P'^^^oreanized from part of Oregon City precinct and part of Canemah precinct annexed since 1890. . 19 Given as Upper Molalla m 1890. . 20 Parts taken to form Maple Lane precinct and part of Abemathy precinct ^™?f West Oregon City precinct organized from parts of Oswego and Tualatin precincts since 1890. '. 22 Part of Cascades precinct annexed since 1890. . ^ . ,„„„ 23 Apiary precinct organized from part of Ramier precinct since 1890. 24 Shemian precinct organized from part of Deer Island precmot since 1890. 25 Warren precinct organized from part of Union precinct since 1890. 26 Includes population (1,636) of Marshfleld precinct taken to form North and South Marshfleld precincts since 1890. 27 Part taken to form Four Mile precinct since 1890. 28 Organized from part of Rowland precinct since 18E0. Table 4.— POPULATION OF OREGON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Coos COUNTY— Continued. Enchanted Prairie precinct . Four Mile precinct i Lake precinct . Missouri precinct Myrtle Point precinct, including Myrtle Point town . Myrtle Point town Newport precinct - - North Coos River precinct . North Marshfield precinct,^ including part of Marshfleld town. Marshfield town (part of) Total for Marshfield town, in North and South Marshfield precincts. Norway precinct Parkersburg precinct Prosper precinct ^ Riverton precinct * Rowland precinct ^ South Marshfleld precinct,^ including part of Marshfleld town. Marshfield town (part of) South Slough precinct Sumner precinct Ten Mile precinct Ckook county « - Bear Creek precinct Beaver precinct Black Butte precinct Camp Creek precinct Crooked River precinct _ Cross Keys precmct ' Farewell Bend precinct . Hardin precinct - 1900 Hay Creek precinct Haystack precinct Ireland precinct Johnson Creek precinct"- McKay precinct » Mill Creek precinct Montgomery precinct" Mowry precinct Ochoco precinct i" . Prineville precinct,' coextensive with Prineville city . PrineviUe city Summit Prairie precinct Upper Trout precinct.. Willow Creek precinct Warm Springs Indian reservation (part of) Total for Warm Springs Indian reservation, in Crook and Wasco counties. CUKRY COUNTY ".. Big Bend precinct Chetco precinct Eckley precinct Floras Creek precinct . Gold Beach precinct Jerrys Flat precinct Mountain precinct Mule Creek precinct— Ophir precinct- Pistol River precinct Port Orford precinct Quosaten precinct Szes River precinct Wedderbum precinct „ Douglas county. Calapooia precinct, i' including Oakland city . Oakland city Camas Valley precinct Canyonville precinct '* .1 Civil Bend precinct Coles Valley precinct" Comstock precinct i« 278 127 204 804 1,209 53° 403 194 815 595 »,39i 542 293 210 818 133 1,074 7q6 155 146 171 8,964 120 210 90 177 94 21 111 173 353 81 188 212 113 135 69 134 656 656 33 214 131 555 837 1,868 1890 249 221 330 968 354 891 267 1,461 537 894 145 228 150 148 251 '3,244 84 257 65 875 118 161 37 42 100 69 274 48 HI 127 14,565 971 368 360 601 476 345 449 139 110 231 77 151 89 68 109 70 199 41 80 74 113 835 460 60 1,709 12 11, 864 1,537 339 254 600 352 (12) * Organized from part of Bandon precinct since 1890. ' North and South Marshfield precincts organized from Marshfield precinct since 1890. 3 Formerly Randolph. * Formerly Beaver Slough. ' Part taken to form Deer Park precinct since 1890. » Mitchell and Saltzman precincts taken to form part of Wheeler couutv in 1899. ' Includes population (558) of Mitchell and Saltzman precincts. 8 Formerly Lower Trout. ' Johnson Creek, McKay, and Montgomery precincts organized from parts of Prineville precinct since 1890. 10 Formerly Howard. " Comparison with population for 1890 can not he made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 12 Coles Valley and Wilbur precincts (population 734) not separately returned in 1890. " Oakland precinct -organized from part of Calapooia precinct since 1890. " Perdue precinct organized from part of Canyonville precinct since 1890. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. D0U8LAS COUNTY — Continued. Cow Creek precinct- Deer Creek precinct," including part of Roseburg city Roseburg city (part of) . 1900 Total for Roseburg city, in Deer Creek, Roseburg, Umpqua, and West Roseburg precincts. East Umpqua precinct Elkton precinct 18. Gardiner precinct,i» including Gardiner town.. Gardiner town Glendale precinct Kellogg precinct i« Lake precinct i'.. Looking Glass jprecinct _ Millwood precinct" Mt. Scott precinct . Myrtle Creek precinct, including Myrtle Creek town . Myrtle Creek town Oakland precinct ^- Pass Creek precinct, '^ Including Drain town. Drain town Perdue precinct" Riddle precinct, including Riddle town Riddle town . Roseburg precinct," including part of Roseburg city _ Roseburg city (part of) Scottsburg precinct Ten Mile precinct . Umpqua precinct,!' including part of Roseburg city Roseburg city (part of) West Roseburg precinct,^' including part of Roseburg city. Roseburg city (part of) Wilbur precinct Yoncalla precinct Gilliam county ^O- Arlington precinct,^! including Arlington town. Arlington town Blalock precinct : Condon precinct, including Condon town Condon town Ferry Canyon precinct Idea precinct Lone Rock precinct ^s Matney precinct Mayville precinct ^s Rock Creek precinct Trail Fork precinct^s Willovf Creek precinct ^ Grant county 2* . Austin precinct Bear Valley precincts* Canyon precmct, including Canyon City town . Canyon City town Fox precinct 1"".^ Granite precinct, including Granite town Granite town Hamilton precinct.. John Day precinct, including John Daytownllll! John Day town Long Creek precinct, including Long Creektowu Long Creek town Marysville precinct ~ _~' Middle precinct 111111111. Z _I North Fork precinct _ _ _!!__ Olive Creek precinct I ' Rosebud precinct South Fork precinct Susanville precinct Union precmct, including Prairie City town Prau-ie City town Warm Springs precinct ^ III Willows precinct "' _ " " Hakney county". Alvord precinct . Burns precinct, including Burns" city Burns city 248 651 312 1,690 299 443 844 286 414 215 209 893 157 179 829 189 533 895 193 ISO 577 131 1,030 663 216 300 803 243 759 472 372 867 3,201 1890 2,365 147= 245 612 220 449 349 1,440 316 216 246 38S 229 530 230 266 98 226 133 439 467 171 154 5,948 66 114 490 258 836 Z45 305 382 Z23 235 305 323 177 168 297 276 846 213 217 129 2,598 55 719 547 (IJ) 485 518,600 594 356 222 224 152 92 221 126 521 406 252 »5,0S0 28 188 382 304 244 249 352 831 211 638 60 227 200 179 52 135 192 52 760 222 293 2,559 264 16 PnUi^tnct ^rto^n^i organized from part of Coles Valley precinct since 1890. 1 RoSbSre ?f^™nn"„?,^"^^'^/S'™ E*"^ °* P'l^ Creek precinct since 1890. Deerael^p^f^cS^tTnc'eTsoo''"''''"'"^'"^ ^'^"'"''^ "'•^''"'''^'^ from parte of 5* Lake l?e?innt''^i^'^-^°j,^?'^ f™™ P'^'J °* ^^^^^ precinct since 1890. BStte'rrpiS Vr^^^"'!?'^ f""" S'^i' °^ Gardiner precinct since 1890. Rock Ma5v?lle „'n^ T^^i^"''^ ""''■ Rowe Creek precincts, and parte of Lone to 1899 ^' ™' ^™'' Pi'eciucte taken to form part of Wtieeler county precincte."'^^ population (790) of Butte Creek, Crown Eock, and fiowc Creek S P™Uaken''tn ?nrm'™l?^f ^wK^*^,*™™ P''"'' °^ Arlington precinct since 1890. "4 H„ ,L.„ 1 i? ""^P -P^"^' °' Wheeler county in 1899. cinctstXn tol^r^Tnf'wh''',^""'' Creekf Shoo Fly. and Waterman pre- uuLis laken to lorm part of wheeler county in 1899 Fi;:ISvl^^s',"n''d%"SaLTecL?r'^''''' ^""■^'^"^ ^^^^-^^ ^'^'^ ^^'^«''' ^""^ B wiTi'®^ precinct (population 29 in 1890) annexed since 1890 « Willows precinct organized from part of Wari^ Sprto|s prectoct since 1890. Table 4.-POPULATION OF OREGON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Oontinued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Harney county— Continued. Oatlow precinct---. Crane Creek precinct - Curry precinct Diamond precinct Drewsey precinct - Happy Valley precinct Harney precinct, including Harney city . Harney city Island precinct Lake precinct Pine Creek precinct Poison Creek precinct Pueblo precinct Saddle Butte precinct Silvles precinct Warm Springs precinct Wild Horse precinct Jackson county i- Applegate iffeclnct . Barron precinct- Big Butte precinct Central Point precinct, including Central Point town . Central Point town ^ Climax precinct I)uiin precinct- Eagle Point precinct East and West Ashland precincts, coextensive with Ash- limd city. Ashland city East and West Medford precincts, coextensive with Med- ford town. Medford town Flounce Rock precinct Foot Creek precinct Gold Hill precinct. Including Gold Hill town Gold Hill town- Jacksonville precinct, including Jacksonville town _ Jacksonville town Lake Creek precinct Meadows precinct Mound precinct Phoenix precinct Pleasant Creek precinct Pooh Bah precinct Rock Point precinct Koxy precinct - Sams Valley precinct- Sterlingville precinct- Table Rock precinct Talent precinct Trail precinct . Uniontown precinct.. Watkins precinct - Willow Springs precinct- Woodville precinct Josephine county 2— Althouse precinct Galice precinct . Kerby precinct - Leland precinct Lucky Queen precinct- Merlin precinct Mt. Reuben precinct- Murphy precinct . North Grants Pass precinct, including part of Grants Pass city. Grants Pass city (part of] Total for Grants Pass city, in North, South, and West Grants Pass precincts. Oak Flat precinct Slate Creek precinct - Soath Grants Pass precinct, including part of Grants Pass city. Grants Pass city (part of) Waldo precinct West Grants Pass precinct, including part of Grants Pass city. 1 Grants Pass city (part of) Williams precinct Wolf Creek precinct Klamath county - Dairy precinct Klamath Lake precinct- 1900 51 83 13S 55 192 136 275 82 85 200 92 70 64 162 37 13,698 333 470 294 404 322 196 571 594 2,634 9,634 1,791 ',791 126 148 632 38s 717 6S3 228 99 261 ■163 190 572 185 208 240 130 250 694 210 406 163 300 189 7,517 368 113 636 544 56 592 115 n36 1,344 z, 125 2,290 48 527 822 674 299 491 469 440 3,970 221 52 1890 11,455 4,878 2,444 231 59 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. ^^ , ,. j. . •„*„.5 2 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; county redistncted since 1890 » Langells Valley precinct organized from part of Lost River precinct sine* 1890. ■> Formerly Linkville. , „, . , ■ , onr, » Snow precinct organized from part of Plevna precinct since 1890 » Includes population (927) of East Warner, Lakeview, and ^ew Pine Creek precincts. ,784 967 minor civil divisions. Klamath county— Continued. Langells Valley precinct ' Linkville precinct, including Klamath Falls town. Klamath Falls town* Lost River precinct* Plevna precinct ^ Poe Valley precinct Snow precinct »- 1900 Sprague River precinct Tule Lake precinct Wood River precinct Klamath Indian reservation . Lake county . Coggswell Creek precinct' - Crooked Creek precinct Drews Valley precinct Goose Lake precinct- North Lakeview precinct,' comprising part of Lakeview town. Total for Lakeview town, coextensive with North and South Lakeview precincts. North Warner precinct* Paisley precinct 10 Silver Lake precinct- South Lakeview precinct.'i comprising part of Lakeview town. South Warner precinct* Summer Lake precinct Thomas Creek precinct 12 _ Lane county *_ Bailey precinct Blanton precinct Blue River precinct — Bohemia precinct Camp Creek precinct Chesher precinct Coyote precinct Creswell precinct- East Cottage Grove precinct, including part of Cottage Grove city. Cottage Grove city (part of) Total for Cottage Grove city, in East and West Cottage Grove precincts. Elmira precinct Fairmount precinct Fall Creek precinct Five Rivers precinct- Florence precinct, including Florence town _ Florence town Gate Creek precinct Glentena precinct Goshen precinct Hazel Dell precinct Heceta precinct . Hermann precinct Irving precinct Jasper precinct Lalce Creek precinct— Lane precinct Long Tom precinct Lost Valle/ precinct _. McKenzie precinct Mabel precinct Mapleton precinct Middle Fork precinct _ Moliawk precinct Mound precinct - North Eugene precinct, comprising part of Eugene city — Total for Eugene city, coextensive with North and South Eugene precincts. North Junction precinct, including part of Junction City. Junction City (part of) Total for Junction City, in North and South Junction precincts. Pleasant Hill precinct Richardson precinct Saginaw precinct Siuslaw precinct. South Eugene precinct, comprising part of Eugene city — South Junction precinct, Including part of Junction City. Junction City (part of) Spencer precinct Springfield precinct. Including Springfield town Springfield town Thurston precinct Wallace precinct Walton precinct 195 852 447 187 239 156 173 340 141 146 336 278 1,186 119 194 210 2,817 »2,604 319 150 109 233 527 176 183 392 761 143 326 229 234 78 363 264 218 129 230 116 106 19, 604 15,198 376 272 88 164 445 161 346 740 1,254 582 268 500 267 84 665 222 232 65 246 95 56 112 664 260 144 175 307 296 43 106 293 99 692 140 1,672 545 506 320 433 690 294 1,564 630 288 928 371 287 155 ' Organized from New Pine Creek precinct and part of South Lakeview precinct since 1890. 8 Organized from part of Lakeview precinct since 1890 ; part subsequently taken to form Thomas Creek precinct. ' East Warner precinct annexed to North and South Warner precincts sine* 1890. 11 Formerly Chewaucan. " Organized from part of Lakeview precinct since 1890 ; part subsequently taken to form part of Coggswell Creek precinct. ^2 Organized from part of North Lakeview precinct since 1890. Tablk 4.— population OF OREGON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Oontiniied. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Lane county— Continued. West Cottaffe Grove precinct, including part of Cottage Grove city. Cottage Grove city (part of) Willamette precinct Zumalt precinct Lincoln oountti_ Alaeya precinct Beaver precinct Big Elk precinct Elk Ciiy precinct Five Rivers precinct Little Elk precinct Morris precinct Nashville precinct Newport precinct, including Newport city Newport city Siletz precinct - Tidewater precinct Toledo precinct, including Toledo city- Toledo city Yaquina precinct Linn county >. Center precinct Crawfordsville precinct- Poster precinct Pox Valley precinct . Halsey precinct, including Halsey city - Halsey city - Jordan precinct Lacomb precinct ZIIIH Nortli Brownsville precinct, including part of Browns- ville city. Brownsville city (part of) Total for Brownsville city, in North and South Browns- ville precincts. Nortti Harrisburg precinct, including part of Harrisburg city. Harrisburg city (part of) Total for Harrisburg city, in North and South Harrisburg precincts. North Lebanon precinct, including part of Lebanon city-. Lebanon city (part of ^ Total for Lebanon city, in North and South Lebanon precincts. North Scio precinct, including part of Scio city Scio city (part of) Total for Scio city, in North and South Scio precincts Orleans precinct Price precinct Rock Creek precinct Santiam precinct Shedds precinct Shelbum precinct-. Sodaville precinct, including Sodavllle town Sodaville town South Brownsville precinct, including part of Browns- ville city. Brownsville city (part of) South Harrisburg precinct, including part of Harrisburg city. Harrisburg city (part of) South Lebanon precincl including part of Lebanon city- Lebanon city (part of) South Scio precinct, including part of Scio city Scio city (part of) Sweet Home precinct II" Syracuse precinct Tailman precinct Tangent precinct, including Tangent town Tangent town Waterloo precinct, including Waterloo town „ Waterloo town West Albany precinct, including Albany city . Albany city Ward I . 850 Ward 2 847 Ward 3 1,452 Malheue county - Barren Valley precinct *- Bullv nrecincto Bully precinct Carlisle precinct Castle Rock precinct Crooked Creek precinct' . 956 39= 523 S,575 345 125 161 249 153 199 229 180 382 256 S99 89 779 302 285 18, 603 374 555 303 318 785 294 541 670 811 515 698 696 241 502 749 334 922 434 225 346 519 545 287 610 726 667 453 178 718 183 577 261 852 588 611 121 579 393 355 571 84 589 S9 3,415 3,149 4,203 184 126 41 16,265 580 8 2,601 210 156 117 1 Organized from parts of Benton and Polk counties in 1894. - Comparison wjth population for 1890 can not be made ; county redistricted since 1890. ' Includes population (173) of Cleveland and Mormon Basin precincts 1 Barren Valley precinct organized from part of Star precinct since 1890 5 Cleveland precinct annexed since 1890. 8 Crooked Creek precinct organized from part of Summit precinct since 1890 ' Mormon Basin precinct annexed since 1890. * Nyssa p.eoinct organized from part of Ontario precinct since 1890 » Oi jramzed since 1890. Malheue county— Continued. Jordan Valley precinct . Junction precinct Malheur precinct ' Nyssa precinct « Ontario precinct, 8 including Ontajlo town . Ontario town Owyhee precinct Red Butte precinct » Snake River precinct Star precincts- Stone precinct Summit precinct ' Three Forks precinct Vale precinct, including Vale town- Vale town Maeion county!"-. Aumsville precinct Aurora precinct, including Aurora city- Aurora city Breitenbush precinct Brooks precinct Butteville precinct Champoeg precinct- East Salem precinct, exclusive of part of Salem city _ Elkhom precinct Englewood precinct Fairfield precinct. Gervais precinct, including Gervais town _-. Gervais town Horeb precinct Howell Prairie precinct Hubbard precinct, including Hubbard city _ Hubbard city Jefferson precinct, including Jefferson city— Jefferson city _ Macleay precinct Marion precinct Mehama precinct Monitor precinct Mt. Angel precinct, Including Mt. Angel town Mt. Angel town North Salem precinct, exclusive of part of Salem city North Silverton precinct Prospect precinct St. Paul precinot- Salem city, in East, North, and South Salem precincts. Ward 1 Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Scotts Mills precinct- Sidney precinct Silver Falls precinct- 833 . 1,388 645 1,392 Silverton precinct, coextensive with Silvertoncity I Silverton city . South Salem precinct, exclusive of part of Salem eity South Silverton precinct Stayton precinct, including Stayton town IIIII Stayton town Sublimity precinct II Turner precinct. Woodbum precinct, including Woodburn'cityl Woodburn city _ Yew Park precinct -I _ MOEEOW COUNTY- Alpine precinct- Cecil precinct- Dairy or Hardman precinct -- II I""" Dry Pork or Gooseberry precinct —I "II __ Eight Mile precinct _ "I_ "__ Gentry precinct," including part of Heppnertown Heppner town (part of) Total for Heppner town, in Gentry, Heppner7Md" Mtl Vernon jjrecincts. Heppner precinct." including part of Heppner town Heppner town (part of ) ^ _ _ lone precinct, Including lone towiTIIIIIII I""I lone town Lena precinct-.: IIIIIII _ 'I~~I"~III Lexington precinct III I IIIIII Matteson precinct Mt. Vernon precinct," inoludingi^t ofHeppnSlown Heppner town (part of ) _ Pine City precinct Wells Spring precinct I6 — -— - .S4R 303 65 83 S»2 227 SI 5 840 280 197 79 4ft 122 47 130 65 165 155 «6 133 124 89 bU3 484 127 131 27,718 657 322 122 297 652 483 232 1,929 56 1,488 222 796 224 371 646 612 213 595 273 424 325 363 739 967 537 1,550 644 590 457 4,258 514 512 115 656 656 813 786 795 723 914 1,443 828 867 4, 1.51 62 131 312 157 269 340 240 1,146 920 594 587 223 213 406 82 512 312 110 50 "4,205 chanSS'ta m^n°,?r nS?i ?9Pii.lation for 1890 can not be made ; information as to ouanges m minor civil divisions incomplete rrecincts ' P°P'^l»'ti°'^ (60*) of Castle Rock, Lexington, and Wells Spring " G°ent"r^ 3°^ vlvSin^^^ °'-'^^''* ^^ ^'^^^^ «« Gooseberry precinct in 1890. since 1890 Vernon precmcts organized from parts of Heppner precinct turnedlu im° ^""^ ^*^^' ^^^"^ precincts (population 441) not separately re- « Castle Rock precinct (population 63 in 1890) annexed since 1890. Tablh; 4.— population OF OREGON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Ml'I.TNOMAH COUNTY 1- Preoinct 55. St. John Precinct 56. Columbia Precinct 57. Mt. Tabor Precinct 68. South Mt. Tabor. Precinct 59. Woodstock Precinct 60. Lenta Precinct 61. Kilgaver Precinct 62. Monta villa Precinct 63. RussellvlUe Precinct 64. Rockwood Precinct 65. Fairview Precinct 66. Troutdale Precinct 67. Gresham- 1900 103, 167 Precinct 68. Powell Valley Precinct 69. Hurlburt Precinct 70. Brower Precinct 71. Bridal Veil Precinct 72. Warrendale Precinct 73. Reeders Precinct 74. Willamette Slough Precinct 75. Halbrook Precinct 76. Linnton Precinct 77. Sylvan Precinct 78. Mt. Zion ■precinct 79. Bertha Precinct 80. West Portland Portland citv, coextensive with precincts 1 to 54 Ward IJ 4,342 Ward 2_ 10,160 Ward 3 10,297 Ward 4 13,000 Ward 6 9,863 Ward 6 7,470 Waxd 7 2,855 Ward 8 6,839 Ward 9 12,240 Ward 10 , 7, 261 Ward U 6, 099 Polk county " - Bridgeport precinct* Buena Vista precinct, including Buena Vista town _ Buena Vista town Douglas precinct . East Dallas precinct,' including part ot Dallas city Dallas city (part of) Total for Dallas city, in East, North, and South Dallas precincts. Eola precinct, including Eola city Eola city Falls caty precinct,' including Falls City town. Falls City town Jackson precinct Luckiamute precinct ' McCoy precinct. Middle Independence precinot,8 including part of Inde- pendence city. Independence city (part of) -7 -— — --- Total for Independence city, in Middle, JS orth, and South Independence precmcts. Xorth Dallas precinct,^ including part of Dallas city Dallas city (part of) North Independence precinct,* including part of Inde- pendence city. Independence city (part of) ■--- North Monmouth precinct,' including part of Monmouth town. Monmouth town (part of) Tr^—rv, C Total for Monmouth town, in North and South Monmouth precincts. Rickreall precinct i" Rock Creek precinct" Salt Lake precinct South Dalfts precinct, '"including part of Dallas city Dallas city (part of) -— ■. — 'rv^iV South Independence precinct,* including part of Inde- pendence city. Independence city (part of) — -r' South Monmouth precinct, » including part of Monmouth town. Monmouth town (part of) Spring Valley precinct Suver precinct- 531 337 1,916 680 500 438 211 1,269 283 159 369 529 844 778 496 232 587 238 79 108 362 884 424 199 451 336 90,426 ISOO 74,884 9,923 372 360 139 379 931 594 :,27i 757 79 481 269 592 666 354 367 364 909 627 231 387 319 606 266 541 446 553 313 496 287 391 214 152 46,386 MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. »7,858 610 399 527 537 664 370 411 223 382 168 county redistricted and Monmouth Grande Ronde "Indian reservation (part of)—-—-—- -- Total for Grande Ronde Indian reservation, m Polk and Yamhill counties. ' 1 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; ^""s^PMt' taken to form part of Lincoln county in 1894. 3I^ludes popuMon (3,259) of Dallas, Independence, P'^^^-am taken to form Falls City precinct and part of Rock Creek precinct ^"fS, North, and South Dallas precincts organized from Dallas precinct '"°6*Snized from part of Bridgeport precinct since 1890 s|k^"o»l^ufhTnfep?n«eTe^^^^^^^ ^om Inde- '■'"oNorTand'souS Monmouth precincts organized from Monmouth precinct since 1890. Carlton precinct,i: including Carlton city IIIIIIIZI! Carlton city Checowen precinct.s including part of North" Yamhill' city. North Yamhill city (part of J Total for North Yamhill city; in Checowen andNorth Yamhill precincts. Dundee precinct, Including Dundee town Dundee town East Dayton precinct,* including part of Dayton city Dayton city (part of) Total for Dayton city in East and West Dayton precincts Fairlawn precinct,* Including part of McMinnvifle city.. McMinnville city (part of) Lafayette precinct, including Lafayette town 22~I1~ Lafayette town North McMinnville precinct,^ including part of McMinn- ville city. McMinnville city (part of) North Newbeig precinct," Including part of Newberg city, N. ewberg city (part of) Total for Newberg city» in North and South Newberg pre- 1900 418 561 '45 700 190 254 405 124 665 104 293 609 76 606 359 661 497 1,126 468 945 1S90 870 509 222 634 365 1,099 482 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Yamhill county— Continued. North Sheridan precinct,' including part of Sheridan city. Sheridan city (part of) Total for Sheridan city, in North and South Sheridan pre- cincts. North Yamhill precinct,^ including part of North Yam- hill city. North Yamhill city (part of) South McMinnville precinct," including part of .McMinn- ville city. McMinnville city (part of) South Newberg precinct," including part of Newberg city. Newberg city (part of) South Sheridan precinct,'includingpartof Sheridan city. Sheridan city (part of) West Chehalem precinct West Dayton precinct,* including part of Dayton city Dayton city (part of) Whiteson precinct" Willamette precinct Willamina precinct Grande Eonde Indian reservation (part of ) [For total see Folic county.] 1900 715 316 466 90^ 612 900 477 277 150 749 340 472 392 250 1890 «99 1,392 1,296 886 645 877 1 Part taken to form part of Whiteson precinct since 1890. 2 Checowen precinct organized from parts of Carlton and North Yamhill precincts since 1»90. ' East and West Dayton precincts organized from Dayton precinct since 1890. < Organized from part of South McMinnville precinct since 1890. ' Part taken to form Baker Creek precinct since 1890. « North and South Newberg precincts organized from East Chehalem pre- cinct since 1890. ' North and South Sheridan precincts organized from Sheridan precinct since 1890. 8 Parta taken to form Fairlawn precinct and part of Whiteson precinct since 1890. ' Organized from parts of Amity, Belle vue, and South McMinnville pieclncts since 1890. There are 116 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Oregon, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in tahle 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF OREGON : 1890 AND 1900. cities, towns, and villages. POPULATION. 1900 1890 OITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 222 1,096 668 288 153 286 229 224 385 245 2,290 1,432 294 270 82 240 502 413 1,146 675 980 766 201 213 117 821 321 909 223 653 748 273 307 282 211 237 249 506 447 364 359 365 2,991 2,583 761 922 829 123 60 1,420 1,368 1,391 1,461 1,791 967 804 544 135 606 835 537 189 530 854 OITIES. TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Adams town Albany city Amity town Antelope village Arlington town Ashland city Astoria city .\thena town .\urora city Baker City Bandon town Bay City town Beaver Hill towii -- Beaverton town Brownsville city — Buena Vista town _.. Bums city Canby city Canyon City town__. Carlton city Central Point town . Clatskanie town Clatsop town Condon town Coqnille town Cornelius city Corvallis city Cottage Grove city _. Dallas city Dayton city Drain town Dufur village Dundee town Elgin city Empire city Enterprise town Eola city Eugene city Falls City town 263 3,149 292 249 388 2,634 8,381 703 122 6,663 645 203 119 249 698 139 547 872 315 145 322 311 176 230 728 246 1,819 974 1,271 293 198 336 124 603 185 396 79 3,236 269 3,079 356 1,784 6,184 495 2,604 219 580 '264' 534 212 494 ir527 848 304 227 252 242 Florence towB Forest Grove city Fossil town Gardiner town Gervais town Gold Hill town Granite town Grants Pass city Halsey city Harney city Harrisburg city Heppner town Hillsboro city Hood River town Hubbard city Huntington town ___ Independence city „ lone town Jacksonville town __ Jefferson city John Day town Joseph town Junction City Klamath Falls town Lafayette town La Grande city Lakeview town Lebanon city Long Creek town McMinnville city Marshfleld town Medford town Milton town Mitchell town Monmouth town Moro town Mt. Angel town Myrtle Creek town _. Myrtle Point town _. Nehalem town Newberg city Newport city North Yamhill city. Oakland city Ontario town Oregon City Pendleton town Philomath town Portland city Prairie City town--. Prineville city Rainier town Riddle town Rosebuxg city St. Helens town Salem city Scio city Seaside town Sheridan city Sherwood town Silverton city Sodaville town Springfield town __. Stayton town Summerville town . Tangent town The Dalles city Tillamook city Toledo city Union city Vale town Vernonia town Wallowa town Wasco town Waterloo town Weston town Woodburn city 514 121 339 3,062 2,506 46,385 222 460 238 1,472 220 253 299 511 66 871 381 280 3,029 604 131 568 405 Of the above named 116 incorporated places there are 12 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000, and of these 9 have less than 5,000. The 3 having more than 5,000 are Portland, with 90,426; Astoria, with 8,381; and Baker City, with 6,663 inhabitants. 10 Portland is the only city in Oregon in 1900 having a population of more than 25,000, and a summary is presented in table 6 showing its population from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.-P0PUI,ATI0X OF PORTLAND : 1850 TO 1900. CKN.^L s vj;ai:.s. Population. INCEEASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 — „ - 90, 126 46,385 17,577 8,293 2,874 821 -14,041 28,808 9,284 5,419 2,053 9-1.9 163.9 111.9 188.6 250.1 1890 — 1880 1S70 -- 1860 IKoO According to the foregoing summary, the population of Portland, beginning with 821 in 1850, increased to 2,874 in 1860, or 250.1 per eent. Since then the city has more than doubled its population in every ten years except the last, in which, although the rate of increase is slightly less than 100 per cent, the numerical increase is greater than for any preceding decade. Director of the Census. /rr Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin No. 44. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 30, 1901. POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Pennsylvania by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Pennsylvania was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of Pennsylvania at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA: 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCEEASB. Number. Per cent. 1900 6,302,115 5,268,014 4,282,891 3,521,961 2,906,215 2,311,786 1,724,033 1,348,233 1,047,607 810,091 602,365 434,373 1, 044, 101 976,123 760,940 615, 736 594,429 587,753 375,800 300,726 237,416 207,726 167,992 19.9 22.8 21.6 21.2 26.7 34.1 27.9 28.7 29.3 34.6 38.7 1890 1870 I860 1850 1840 1800 The population of the state in 1900 is 6,302,115 as against 6,258,014 in 1890, representing an increase of 1 044101 or 19.9 per cent. This rate of increase is somewhat less than that for the decade immediately preceding, when it was 22.8 per cent, but the numerical gain is somewhat greater than that of ten years ago, when it was 975,123. The state had in 1790 a population of 434,373, and since then its growth in numbers has been constant and gradual rather than rapid, but at every decennial census the gain has been commensurate with the importance and resources of a great state. The population of Pennsylvania in 1900 is more than fourteen times as large as it was at the first census, in 1790. .^ , n ^ The total land surface of Pennsylvania is, approximately, 44,985 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 116.9; 1900, 140.1. Table 2 shows the population of Pennsylvania by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900. The State . Adams Allegheny Armstrong : Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Center Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Payette Forest Franklin Pulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton . . . Northumberland Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland . . . Wyoming York 1900 6,302,115 34,496 775,058 52,551 56,432 159, 615 85,099 59,403 71,190 56,962 104,837 7,048 44,510 42, 894 95,695 80, 614 29,197 39, 896 63,643 50,344 114,443 94,762 32,903 98,473 110,412 11,039 54,902 9,924 28,281 34,660 42,666 59, 113 16,054 193,831 159,241 57,042 53,827 93,893 257, 121 75,663 51, 343 57,387 23,160 21, 161 138,995 15,626 99,687 90,911 26,263 1,293,697 8,766 30,621 172,927 17,304 49,461 12,134 40,043 49,086 17, 692 49,648 38,946 92,181 30, 171 160, 175 17, 152 116,413 1890 5, 288, 014 33,486 551,959 46, 747 50,077 38,644 137, 327 70, 866 59,233 70,615 65,339 66, 375 7,238 38,624 43, 269 89,377 36, 802 69,565 28,685 36, 832 66, 324 47,271 96, 977 74, 683 22,239 86,074 80,006 , 8, 482 51,433 10, 137 28,935 36,761 42,176 44,005 16,665 142,088 149, 095 37, 517 48,131 76, 631 201, 203 70, 579 46, 863 55,744 19,996 20, 111 123,290 15,645 84,220 74,698 26,276 1,046,964 9,412 22,778 164,163 17,651 37, 317 11, 620 40,093 52, 313 17,820 46,640 37,585 71,155 31, 010 112, 819 15,891 99,489 1S80 4, 282, 891 32, 455 355,869 47,641 39, 605 34,929 122,597 52, 740 58,541 68,666 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. 148 56,101 12,800 74,688 58,842 4,385 49,855 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, 513 78,036 16, 698 87,841 1870 3,521,951 30, 315 262, 204 43, 382 36, 148 29, 635 106, 701 38,051 53, 204 64,336 36, 510 36, 669 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 45,365 9,360 25, 887 31, 251 36, 138 21, 666 17, 390 1860 2,906,215 121,340 27,298 34,096 66, 796 160, 916 47, 626 8,826 49, 977 17,508 18, 362 81, 612 16,344 61,432 41,444 25, 447 674, 022 8,436 11, 266 116,428 15,606 28,226 6,191 37,523 35,097 15, 665 47, 925 23, 897 48, 483 33, 188 58,719 14, 685 76,134 28,006 178,831 35, 797 29,140 26,736 93, 818 27, 829 48,734 63, 678 35,694 29,165 21, 033 27,000 74,678 24,988 18,769 17, 723 25,066 48, 755 40,098 46,756 30,597 6,915 49, 432 42, 126 9,131 24, 343 28,100 33,687 18, 270 16, 986 1860 2, 311, 786 25,981 138, 290 29, 560 26, 689 23,052 77, 129 21,777 42,831 56,091 30,346 17, 773 116,314 22,999 31,831 43, 763 90,244 37, 399 16,340 16,758 70,500 13,053 47, 904 28,922 22, 793 665,629 7,156 11,470 89, 510 15,035 26,778 6,637 36,267 31,044 14, 146 26,043 19,190 46,805 32, 239 53,736 12,640 68,200 16,686 23,366 66,438 23,665 12,586 11,207 17, 710 37,849 34,327 35,764 24,679 3,831 38,742 39, 112 1840 1,724,033 23,044 81,236 28,365 29, 368 29,335 64,569 32, 769 48,107 22,378 11,256 20,492 57,515 1830 1,348,233 21,379 50,552 17,701 24, 183 24,502 53, 152 19,746 45,745 14,581 7,076 39,904 7,567 22,136 24,786 27,170 13,518 13, 029 98,944 21,079 26,071 32, 479 56,072 26, 257 6,264 33, 172 14, 980 13,270 68,291 13,239 40,235 23, 272 20,088 408, 762 6,881 6,048 60,713 24, 416 3,694 28,688 23,987 26,083 18,310 13,671 44,939 21, 890 51,726 10, 655 57,450 7,834 8,323 24,267 31,724 30,953 30,118 19, 791 31,344 33, 574 37, 793 19, 147 35,484 20, 782 7,263 11,080 84,203 21, 872 28,787 44,006 22,649 2,976 32,873 13,092 9,879 47,241 40, 996 20, 027 17,096 258,037 3,832 3,371 29,063 19,650 21,195 15,498 22, 787 17,900 9,278 41,279 11,848 42,699 47,010 18, 879 60,910 1820 1,047,507 19,370 34, 921 10,324 15,340 20,248 46,275 11,554 37,842 10, 193 3,287 1810 810, 091 15, 152 25,317 6,143 12,168 15,746 43, 146 32, 371 7,346 2,117 20,069 16,030 29, 226 25,243 17,323 17,041 29, 172 35, 037 'i8,'628 27, 145 14,262 2,025 76, 631 20,657 22,256 27,379 17, 636 1,439 19,729 21,690 39, 406 39, 482 18, 133 14,261 188, 797 4,843 1,265 20,744 17,762 16,787 8,978 20,795 9,470 4,697 42,784 7,663 38,400 42,869 1 Center and Mifflin reported together and credited to Center in 1790 and 1800. 13,796 44,451 342 67, 975 16,976 18,895 20, 027 13,517 728 11,681 16,618 35, 793 31,765 15,424 11,284 135,637 2,890 186 11,311 13,974 9,960 4,021 18,619 4,915 1,976 40,038 4,127 30,540 38,747 10,681 39, 596 875 6,178 26, 757 31,883 14,734 1800 602, 365 13, 172 15,087 2,3 5,776 12,039 32, 407 27, 496 3,916 113,609 32,093 3,758 24,714 23,083 'i2,"544' 14, 778 6,814 161 53, 927 18, 109 11,006 142 8,277 12, 132 29, 703 88,145 36,327 111, 210 29' 11,284 1,687 3,060 827 36,289 4,125 26,392 31,958 2,346 25,386 22, 270 12, 809 1,468 20,169 19,638 "s,m 13,008 43,403 12,839 5,414 3,228 24,150 30, 062 27, 797 81,009 10,188 1,130 233 28,298 2,562 22,726 25,643 Table 3.-INCREASE IN POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. 1 Decrease. The State Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Center Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Number. Per cent. 1, 044, 101 1,010 3.0 223,099 40.4 6,804 12.4 6,355 12.7 824 2.1 22,288 16.2 14,233 20.1 170 0.3 575 0.8 1,623 2,9 38,462 57.9 1190 12.6 5,886 15.2 1375 10.9 6,318 7.1 12,519 16.8 11,049 15.9 512 1.8 3,064 8.3 1 1, 681 12.6 3,073 6.5 17, 466 18.0 20,079 26.9 10,664 48.0 12,399 14.4 30,406 38.0 2,557 30.1 3,469 6.7 1213 12.1 1654 12.3 11,101 13.1 381 0.9 Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland . Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York Number. Per cent. 15. 108 ■601 51,743 10, 146 19,526 5,696 17, 262 56, 918 5,084 4,480 1,643 3,164 1, 050 15. 706 1119 15, 467 16,213 113 246,733 1646 7,843 18, 764 1347 12,144 614 160 13,227 1228 3,008 1,361 21,026 1839 47, 356 1,261 16, 924 34.3 13.6 36.4 6.8 52.0 11.8 22.5 27.8 7.2 9.6 2.9 15.8 5.2 12.7 10.8 18.4 21.7 23.1 16.9 34.4 12.2 12.0 32.5 4.4 10.1 16.2 11.3 6.4 3.6 29.6 12.7 42.0 7.9 17.0 " Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Pennsylvania since 1890. Of the 67 counties in the state all but 16 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being Cambria, 67.9 per cent; Lawrence, 52.0 per cent; Elk, 48.0 per cent; Westmoreland, 42.0 per cent; Allegheny, 40.4 per cent; Fayette, 38.0 per cent; and Somerset, 32.5 per cent. The 16 counties showing a decrease in population are Cameron, Center, Clarion, Crawford, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Juniata, Montour, Perry, Pike, Snyder, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, and Wayne. Table 4 shows the population of Pennsylvania by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OE PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONa. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Adams county , 34,496 Areudtsville borough i Bendersville borough Berwick borough Berwick township Butler township Conewago township Cumberland lownsliip East Berlin borough Fairfield borough^ Franklin townshipi Freedom township Germany township Gettysburg borough Ward 1 1,168 Ward 2 1,044 Ward 3 1,283 Hamilton township Hamiltonban township^ Highland township Huntington township Latimore township Liberty township Littlestown borough McSherrystown borough Menallen township Mountjoy township Mt. Pleasant township New Oxford borough Oxford township Reading townsiip lAjendtsville borough organized from part of Franklin township since 1890. 'Fairfield borough organized from part of Hamiltonban township since 1890. 8 Includes population (8,723) of Beltzhooyer, Chartiers, Mansfield, and Rey- noldton boroughs; Beltzhoover annexed to Pittsburg city, Chartiers and Mans- field taken to form Carnegie borough, and Eeynoldton annexed to McKeesport city. 393 342 370 346 881 532 561 1,450 1,377 1,181 888 1,520 1,883 668 595 396 2,090 2,426 616 661 1,027 954 3,496 3,221 630 651 1,698 1,831 491 483 1,543 1,662 1,160 1,244 836 761 1,118 991 1,490 1,020 1,643 1,598 1,368 1,392 2,006 2,039 663 585 918 905 1,228 1,368 Adams county— Continued. Straban township Tyrone township Union township York Springs borough . Allegheny county. Aleppo township Allegheny city * Ward 1 7,019 Ward 2 18,726 Ward 3 15,941 Ward 4 11, 172 Ward 5 10,967 Ward 6 13, 784 Ward 7 7,376 Ward 8 8,879 Ward 9 6,070 Ward 10 9, 652 Ward 11 11,072 Ward 12 6, 906 Ward 13 6, 698 Ward 14 1, 136 Aspinwall borough '^ Avalon borough « Baldwin township Bellevue borough Ben Avon borough ' * Part of Reserve township annexed since 1890. 5 Organized from part of O'Hara township since 1890. » Formerly West Bellevue. ' Organized from part of Kilbuck township since 1890. 1,425 1,007 1,076 362 775, 058 1,641 1,050 1,128 340 3 551,969 616 129,896 510 105, 287 1,231 2,130 8,212 3,416 869 804 4,860 1,418 4 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Allegheny county — Continued. Bethel township Braddock borough i Wardl 6,078 Ward 2 4,178 Ward S 2, 770 Ward 4 2, 628 Braddoeli township " Carnegie borough ' Wardl 3,748 Ward 2 3,582 Chartiers township ■• Collier township Coraopolis borough Crafton borough i Crescent township Duquesne borough^ Wardl 3,934 Ward 2 2, 030 Ward 3 3, 072 East Deer township East McKeesport borough « East Pittsburg borough ' Edgewood borough Elizabeth borough Elizabeth township Elliott borough ^ Emsworth borough 8 Esplen borough* JItna borough » Eawn township Mndley township Forward township Franklin township Glenfleld borough Greentree borough Hampton township Harmer township Harrison township Homestead borough Wardl 2,259 Ward 2 3,832 Wards 2,184 Ward 4 2, 312 Ward 5 1, 967 Indiana township Jeflerson township Kilbuck township >» , Knoxville borough Leet township Lincoln township n Lower St. Clair township " , McCandless township , McKeesport city '^ -. Ward 1 2,942 Ward 2 3,369 Ward 3 4,980 Ward 4 2,202 Ward 5 3,488 Ward 6 5,528 Ward 7 3,882 Ward 8 .■ 3,512 Ward 9 921 Ward 10 1,936 Ward 11 1,467 McEees Rocks borough " Marshall township Mifflin township ^ Millvale borough ^ Wardl 2,616 Ward 2 2,168 Wards 2,052 Montooth borough m _ Moon township Mt. Oliver borough 12 _ Neville township North Braddock borough ^0 North Fayette township " North Versailles township ° Oakdale borough " Oakmont borough O'Hara township >e Ohio township Oabum borough Patton township i" 829 15,654 553 7,330 2,998 3,728 2,565 1,927 622 9,036 1,955 873 663 8,661 7,230 7,808 2,961 962 785 1,683 2,883 1,139 1,866 5,886 3,345 616 1,804 6,149 958 2,364 5,384 527 1,598 3,215 726 905 678 1,513 772 6,320 12,554 3,767 618 1,711 2,388 731 718 685 1,324 621 4,685 7,911 6,362 799 12, 366 6,736 796 1,371 2,295 758 6,535 3,619 4,882 1,147 2, .323 3,101 736 362 2,370 1,058 4,219 1,067 3,194 1,205 2,143 3,511 1,723 1,912 1,117 694 1,332 4,431 4,302 1,034 985 34,227 20,741 1,687 950 11,144 1,449 """353 2,688 2,882 1,678 3,402 661 221 2,173 1 Part of Braddock township annexed since 1890. 2 Part annexed to Braddock borough and parts taken to form North Brad- dock, Eankin, and Swissvale boroughs, and part of East Pittsburg borough since 1890. ' s Organized from Chartiers and Mansfield boroughs since 1890. < Crafton, Elliott, Esplen, and Sheraden boroughs organized from parts of Chartiers township since 1890. 6 Duquesne borough organized from part of Mifflin township since 1890 « East McKeesport borough organized from part of North Versailles town- ship since 1890. ' Organized from parts of Braddock and Wilkins townships since 1890. 8 Organized from part of Kilbuck township since 1890. " Parts of Shaler township annexed to Etna and Millvale boroughs since 1890 1" Parts taken to form Ben Avon and Elmsworth boroughs since 1890. " Port Vue borough organized from part of Lincoln township since 1890 i2Mt. Oliver borough organized from part of Lower St. Clair township since " Reynold ton borough and part of Versailles township annexed since 1890 "McKees Rocks village, included in Stowe township in 1890, incorporated as a borough since 1890. '' Montooth borough organized from part of West Liberty borough since 1890 Allegheny county— Continued. Penn township Pine township Pitcairn borough ™ Pittsburg city »' Ward 1 2,772 Ward 2 2,141 Ward 3 1,369 Ward 4 1,935 Ward 5 - 4,176 Ward 6 9,628 Ward 7 7,654 Ward 8 8,927 Ward 9 - 3,802 Ward 10 2, 857 Ward 11 11,883 Ward 12 10,592 Ward 13 21,152 Ward 14 22,669 Ward 16 5,485 Ward 16 14, 166 Ward 17 14, 094 Ward 18 11, 008 Ward 19 17,847 Ward 20 21, 462 Ward 21 21,323 Ward22 5,877 Ward 23 13, 952 . Ward 24 6,648 Ward 26 7,812 Ward 26 7,745 Ward 27 14,295 Ward 28 5,317 Ward 29 4,348 Ward 30 3,540 Ward 31 6, 443 Ward 32 8,932 Ward 33 660 Ward 34 2, Oil Ward 35 5,246 Ward 36 3,725 Ward 37 4,808 Ward 38 3,325 Plum township Port Vue borough " Rankin borough ^'^ Reserve township 22 Richland township Robinson township Ross township Scott township Sewickley borough Ward 1 2, ii2 Ward 2 ],456 Sewickley township Shaler township Sharpsburg borough Sheraden borough* Snowden township South Fayette township " South Versailles township Springdale township Spring Garden borough Sterrett township 2d Stowe township ■* Swissvale borough " Tarentum borough Wardl .":.":;;:;i,"754' Ward 2 1775 Wards 1 qio Turtle Creek borough 26 ' " Union township Upper St. Clair township Verona borough Versailles borough 20 Versailles township 27 ....'.'.' " West Deer township ... West Elizabeth borough West Liberty borough " Wilkins township 28 Wilkinsburg borough 20 . Wardl Ward2 Wards ' Wilmerding borough 3, 631 4,339 3,916 3,407 658 2,601 321, 616 2,142 1,803 3,775 3,095 946 2,S41 2,671 3,975 8,568 334 3,494 6,842 2,948 831 5,548 728 1,007 1,015 555 2,852 1,716 5,472 3,262 1,285 2,693 1,904 870 1,468 ■ 1,225 747 1,281 2,427 11,886 2,932 746 238, 617 2,941 815 1,242 2,202 2,651 2,776 359 766 2,484 678 997 720 1,182 2<2,029 4,627 1,417 1,548 1,477 2,262 1,301 719 863 2,304 4,662 kRo^^"'!^*^? f™'»jpart of Braddock township since 1890. ships since 18*90 °"^ organized from parts of North and South Fayette town- Jo ?'!'!^f *f¥" '? *°/" Aspinwall borough since 1890. since 1890 Pitcairn borough and part of Turtle Creek borough a Spftt?,'^'^'^ '"'T P'^'^of P''""" township since 1890. boroug^'rn'n°e°xldiS^°U"^' ""''' "' ^''■^^'^" '"-"^"P ^-^ Wilkinsburg ^ Part annexed to Allegheny cltv since 1890. ^4Susfv°e''of''nn™TiJ,^''"''?^"?-''°<*„*"'^'°^'''^'-e borough since 1890. 26 n^,^o„? 5?' population ot McKees Rocks village. ^ Orf an led frZ SfrJ" fv ''"°-'?, ^""^ ^■"''™ townships since 1890. 2'Paft tekPn tn?r.fn°^ Versailles township since 189U. city since mo Versailles borough and part annexed to McKeesport since im '"^^ '° '°™ ^^'^ °^ ^'^^ Pittsburg and Turtle Creek boroughs sopurt annexi-d to Pittsburg since 1890. city and part of Sterrett township annexed Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Abmstrong county . Apollo borough Applewood borough ' Atwood borough Bethel township Boges township Bradys Bend township , Burrell township CowanshannocK township Dayton borough East Franklin township i Elderton borough Ford City borough 2 Freejport borough Gilpin township Hovey township Kiskiiainitas township Kittanning borough Ward 1 1,754 Ward 2 2,148 Kittanning township Leechburg borough Madison township Mahoning township Manor township 2 Manorville borough North Buffalo township Parkers Landing city Parks township Perry township Hne township Plumcreek township Queenstown borougn Eaybum township * Redbank township , South Bend township South Bethlehem borough South Buffalo township Sugarcreek township Valley township * ■Washington township Wayne township West Franklin township Worthington borough 1900 Beavek cotinty. Aliquippa borough » BadTen Dorough Beaver borough Beaver Falls borough Wardl 1,945 Ward 2 1,635 Wards 1,767 Ward 4 956 Wards 2,111 Ward 6 1,640 Big Beaver township Borough township Bridgewater borough Brighton township Chippewa township College Hill borough ' Darlington borough Darlington township Daugherty township » Eastvale borough 8 Economy township Fallston borough Frankfort Springs borough Franklin township Freedom borough ' Georgetown borough Glasgow borough Greene township Hanover township Harmony township Hookstovra borough Hopewell township « Independence township Industry township Marion township Monaca borough " Moon township New Brighton borough i'iki' Wardl }<^^ Ward 2 1.^4 Ward 3. 1,564 52,651 2,924 122 153 891 893 2,697 431 1,800 293 2,870 1,754 1,875 241 2,620 3,902 1,396 2,459 1,604 1,457 2,583 453 1,089 1,070 572 656 369 1,495 69 1, 882 2,289 875 183 1,365 885 539 1,207 1,461 965 56,432 1890 620 427 2,348 10,054 46, 747 2,156 185 788 847 1,261 922 2,170 372 1,575 243 1,255 1,637 1,156 346 2,452 3,095 1,393 1,921 1,768 1,256 31,604 392 1,108 1,317 704 938 522 1,788 123 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1,892 1,016 111 1,634 1,070 1,602 1,232 1,503 1,152 240 S50,077 390 1,562 9,735 1,380 1,497 612 409 1,347 1,177 687 773 527 571 890 270 254 1,28.6 1,137 533 256 1,062 1,029 549 541 128 ISO 810 734 1,783 704 271 271 172 218 1,023 1,111 1,031 1,213 660 i»513 259 297 1,346 1,447 610 932 664 618 380 413 2,008 1,494 1,095 1,092 6,820 5,616 327 320 1,592 1,922 1,660 1,154 Ward 4:::::;::::::::; 1,899 New Galilee borough New Sewickley township North Sewickley townships 1 Applewood borough organized from part of East Franklin township since ^^^"2 Ford City village, formerly in Manor township, incorporated as a borough since 1890. , _,.. .„ 'i^vbu^rto^ffip o^ganfze^^^^^^^^ townslnp since 1890. *Sd™poStwn (411) of St. Clair'borough, annexed . o Freedom borough. eA"iauiDKrough orgaiiized from part of Hopewell township since 1890. rroUe^fWl borough Srganized from part of White township since 1890. eDaulfertytownshfpanl Eastvale borough organized from parts of North Sewickley and Pulaski tovmships since 1890. Beaver county— Continued. Ohio township Patterson township 12 Patterson Heights borough 12 Pulaski township » Raccoon township Rochester borough Ward 1 1,105 Ward 2 1, 230 Ward 3 1, 019 Ward 4 1 , 334 Rochester township South Beaver township White township ' ; Bedford county. Bedford borough East ward 1, 142 Westward 1,025 Bedford township Bloomfield township Broadtop township i' Coaldale borough Colerain township Cumberland Valley township ■- East Providence township East St. Clair township Everett borough Harrison township Hopewell borough i^ Hopewell township Hyndman borough Juniata township Kimmell township King township Liberty township Lincoln township " Londonderry township Mann township Manns Choice borough Monroe to\vnsliip Napier township New Paris borough Pleasantville borough Rftinsburg borough St. Clairsville borough Saxton borough Schellsburg borough Snakespring township Southampton township South Woodbury township Union township n West Providence township West St. Clair township Woodbury borough Woodbury township Berks county Albany township Alsace township Amity township Bechtelsville borough 16 Bern township Bernville borough Bethel township Birdsboro borough Eastward 1,468 Westward 796 Boyertown borough Brecknock township Caernarvon township Center township Centerport borough Colebrookdale township Cumru township District township Douglass township Earl township Exeter township Fleetwood borough Greenwich township Hamburg borough ii^" North ward i'iH South ward 1, 193 Heidelberg township Hereford township Jefferson township Kutztown borough LenhartsviUe borough = 1000 433 272 728 814 1,661 930 491 39,468 2,167 2,361 761 3,003 348 921 1,082 1,552 1,150 1,864 810 482 1,394 1,242 1,195 826 623 1 292 ■469 1 441 ■ 905 312 1 830 1,663 ,206 218 219 102 937 312 734 1,123 1,626 484 1,968 861 226 871 1,316 826 1,372 381 1,929 344 1,931 2,264 1,709 946 969 1", 313 141 1,395 5,772 661 1,028 909 2,603 978 1,470 2,316 1,611 1,202 800 1,328 144 1890 1,072 529 1,196 1,012 3,649 925 926 1,040 38,644 2,242 2,661 913 2,370 272 1,045 1,108 1,475 1,148 1,679 1,366 1,066 1,401 741 638 1,332 1,611 891 363 1,909 1,671 196 267 247 134 712 281 774 1,066 1,636 910 1,710 944 260 932 15137,327 1,491 (15) 1,562 1,936 366 2,139 2,261 1,436 949 942 1,418 133 1,362 8,927 716 1,143 927 2,308 878 1,661 2,127 1,440 1,357 969 1,595 152 » St. Clair borough annexed since 1890. . 10 Includes population (413) of what was erroneously given as Economy borough in 1890. 11 Formerly Phillipsburg. . ^ „ .„ .^ 4. ,,. "Patterson Heights borough organized from part of Patterson township since 1890 13 Hopewell borough organized from part of Broadtop tovraship since 1890. " Lincoln township organized from part of Union township since 1890. IS Alsace and Lower Alsace townships (population 1,691) not separately returned in 1890. ,. . ,„„„ i» Organized from part of WasJungton township since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Besks county — Continued. Longswamp toAvnshii) Lower Alsace 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 Reading city Ward 1 3,993 Ward 2 6, 666 Ward 3 4, 717 Ward 4 2, 621 Ward 5 3,422 Ward 6 8,011 Ward 7 3,861 Ward 8 3,789 Ward 9 5,4B4 Ward 10 4, 759 Ward 11 6 460 Ward 12 6 617 Ward 13 6* 811 Ward 14 4' 005 Ward 15 3 874 Ward 16 4' gn Eiehmond township '. Eobeson township Rockland township Ruscombmanor township Spring township Tilden township Topton borough Tulpehocken township Union township Upper Bern township Upper Tulpehocken township Washington township - Windsor township Womelsdor J borough 1900 Blaib county. 1890 2,507 3,007 1,157 (') 8,896 2,876 1,639 1,775 1,162 1,269 2,407 2,264 2,069 2,069 736 854 2,115 2,098 1,142 1,129 1,164 1,282 1,583 1,575 806 882 78,961 58,661 1,727 1,916 2,475 2,483 1,240 1,423 1,212 1,313 4,064 2,544 1,003 1,082 542 500 1,764 1,972 1,230 1,317 904 989 1,006 1,194 1,737 2,173 694 686 1,136 1,141 85,099 1,841 38, 973 2,368 1,546 1,043 712 1,512 1,609 1,114 809 1,427 2,998 1,145 1,709 612 9,089 590 350 1,477 1,344 2,010 1,384 6,847 '70,866 s 1,798 30, 337 2,060 1,146 6 1,054 513 1,277 1,505 1,140 867 1,319 2,975 Allegheny township -i Altoona city Wardl -S-g^j- Ward 2 5,285 Wards 3 296 Ward 4 3 716 Ward 5 3_ 954 Ward 6 6,625 Ward 7 2 778 Wards 71278 Ward 9 2 466 Antis township Bellwood borough Blair township* Catharine township Duncansville borough * Frankstown township Freedom township Gaysport borough Greenfield township Hollidaysburg borough Wardl 778' Ward 2 '766 Wards ; 533 Ward 4 991 Huston township ,,, Juniata borouehe Juniata township Logan township « Martinsburg borough Newry borough North Woodbury township Roaring Spring borough Snyder township ' Taylor township Tyrone borough » Wardl ■76i"' Ward 2 794 Ward 3 998 Ward 4 " 1 017 Wards ;;:;; '933 Ward 6 690 Ward7 661 1 Alsace and Lower Alsace townships not separately returned in 1890 2 Part taken to form Bechtelsville borough since 1890 3 Includes population (435) of East Tyrone borough, annexed to Tyrone 1 Duncansville village, formerly in Allegheny and Blair townships incorno- rated as a borough since 1890. *^ ' ""-"^l-'" 'Exclusive ol population of Duncansville village. 'Juniata borough organized from part of Logan township since 1890 ' Part annexed to Tyrone borough since 1890. 684 7,688 588 335 1,661 920 2,011 1,116 4,705 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Blaib county— Continued. Tyrone township Williamsburg borough " Woodbury township b. . Bkadfoed county Alba borough Albany townshij) Armenia township Asylum township Athens borough Ward 1 1, 037 Ward 2 1, 015 Ward 3 1, 697 Athens township " Barclay township Burlington borough Burlington township Canton borough Canton township Columbia township Franklin township Granville township Herrick township Leraysville borough Leroy township Litchfield township Monroe borough Monroe township New. Albany borough North Towanda township Orwell township Overton township Pike township Ridgebury township '. Rome borough Rome township Sayre borough " Ward 1 2, 516 ' Ward2 i 446 Ward 8 1] 281 Sheshequin township Smithfleld township South Creek township South Waverly borough Springfield township Standing Stone township Sylvania borough ■. Terry township ' Towanda borough Wardl ■.■.■■'iissi'" 1900 1S90 Ward 2. ,,, , „ 1, 778 Ward S j ' 594 Towanda township Troy borough Troy township Tuscarora township Ulster township Warren township Wells township West Burlington township Wilmot township Windham township Wyalusing borough Wyalusing township Wysox township Bucks county. Attleboro borough 12 Bedminster township Bensalem township . Bridgeton township ... Bristol borough Ward 1 ; --LXi- Ward2 1'™ Wards .:.;:::;;;;: fB Ward 4.. J-, ozb Bristol township ''^ ..'.'.'.'..'. ^'^^ Buckingham township .......'. Doylestown borough Ward2 1.202 Wards 838 Doylestown township.. "■''' Durham township East Rockhill township 11 Palls township is 1,119 935 1,537 59,403 154 1,363 375 883 3,749 1,556 452 179 836 1,525 1,867 1,222 587 1,115 810 375 980 959 385 1,377 426 714 1,092 655 1,196 1,174 233 868 5,243 1,154 1,600 900 1,215 1,267 703 203 1,302 4,663 1,006 1,450 1,455 1,208 927 1,061 970 698 1,444 860 525 1,199 1,244 71, 190 377 2,244 3,046 731 7,104 1,397 2,506 3,034 1,764 1,624 1,055 1,856 1,289 888 101,224 59,233 163 1,433 460 1,043 S,274 4,748 1,436 166 946 1,393 1,835 1,245 626 1,224 813 874 1,008 946 496 1,596 287 763 1,021 775 1,308 1,198 226 919 1,272 1,630 935 1,082 1,369 768 241 1,295 4,169 1,091 1,307 1,525 1,357 1,013 1,124 985 892 1,511 1,020 488 1,273 1,249 70,615 » WniiaSurg "vnlS^'e forn?erlvt' w'o%^I,*°^°?"P '^^^^^^-^ ^"<=« ''''■ borough since 1890 ^^' »™ie"y m Woodbury township, incorporated £ I'l s„';fj"'^'''^ °^ population of Williamsburg village 2,885 2,499 846 6,558 1,591 2,544 2,519 1,733 1,783 1,660 2,463 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Bucks county— Continued. Haycock township Hilltown township ' Hulmevllle borough Langhorne borough Langhorne Manor borough ' Lower Malcefield township " Middletown township ' Milford township Morrisville borough New Britain township New Hope borough Newtown borough Newtown township Nocliamixon township Northampton township Perljasie borough « Plumstead township Qualcertown borough Ward 1 812 Ward 2 1, 179 Wards 1,028 Richland township r Rlohlandtown borough " SellersvlUe borough SUverdale borough ' Solebury township Southampton township Springfield township Telford borough Tinicum township TuUytown borough s Upper Makefield township Warminster township Warrington township Warwick township West Rookhill township Wrightstown township Yardley borough » BUTLEK COUNTY Adams township "• Allegheny township Brady township Buffalo township Butler borough Wardl 2,597 Ward 2 2,548 Wards 2,0S1 Ward 4 1,781 Ward 5 1, 896 Butler township Center township Cherry township Clay township Clearfield township Clinton township Concord township Connoquenessing borough " Connoquenessing township 1^ Cranberry township Donegal township Evans City borough Fairview borough Lsn 967 2,915 454 801 222 1,152 1,S83 2,631 1,371 1,617 1,218 1,463 715 1,204 1,522 1,803 2,119 3,014 631 1,309 755 714 56,962 1,610 1,004 721 1,121 10,853 1,591 889 1,021 1,134 813 900 1,086 343 960 981 1,204 1,203 235 1,437 1,515 924 645 319 1,406 1,422 265 834 878 777 684 1,541 950 799 940 1,317 1,218 3,032 418 727 1 1, 215 2,209 2,725 1,203 1,704 1,142 1,213 759 1,420 2,049 458 2,336 2,169 1,542 2,088 285 1,247 794 265 2,082 2,371 1,411 1,637 2,242 2,351 181 125 1,700 2,098 528 1,143 1,236 973 969 820 709 1,193 838 813 »55,339 1,817 1,224 729 1,131 8,734 1,297 1,005 1,433 1,076 841 918 1,138 1,593 909 1,617 637 SOS 1,996 1,724 990 685 C) 1,154 1,600 427 946 965 1,078 1,162 785 1,198 1,710 Fairview township Forward township Franklin township Harmony borough Harrisville borough Jackson township Jefferson township Karns City borough Lancaster township Marion township Mars borough!" Mercer township Middlesex township Millerstown borough Muddycreek township Oakland township Parker township • Silverdale borough organized from part of Hilltown township since 1890. 2 Organized from part of Middletown township since 1890. , ^ „„ „ 3 Yardley village, lormerly in Lower Makefield township, incorporated as a borough since 1890. , , ^, .„ 4 Exclusive of population of Yardley village. h„r„„ah« «innp 1890 6 Parts taken to form Attleboro and Langhorne Manor boroughs m nee 1890. Part nf En«it Rockhill townshlp annexed since 1890. . 'i!chlandtown borough organized from part of Richland township since ^^^'''e Organized from parts of Bristol and Falls townships since 1890 'nSPsyme borou'^h and Mercer township (populatfon 1,083) not separately '^'"ioMari"ind Valencia boroughs organized from parts of Adams township '"Ti connoquenessing borough organized from part of Connoquenessing town- ship since 1890. 12 Formerly CenterviUe. HSde^poTuten (619) of Coopersdale borough, annexed to Johnstown city. Butler county— Continued. Penn township Petrolia borough Portersville borough Prospect borough Saxonburg borough Slipperyrock borough w. Slipperyroek township . Summit township Valencia borough i" Venango township Washington township . . West Sunbury borough " Winfleld township Worth township Zelienople borough Cambria, county. 1,712 350 196 361 307 99S 1,013 1,260 149 1,342 1,508 254 1,395 837 963 104,837 3,613 1,342 393 1,482 1,-S36 1,622 1,160 2,284 790 674 202 1,136 778 1,572 2,186 435 1,603 373 2,175 698 1,574 1,504 224 961 2,759 1,473 1,621 2,006 35,936 1,814 546 190 343 258 448 1,247 1,287 1,147 1,S51 238 1,087 939 639 "66,376 1,037 1,267 920 624 1,069 1,226 634 508 255 1,205 764 1,874 601 1,168 845 1,202 711 662 2,392 1,076 1,070 987 21,806 Adams township Allegheny township Ashville borough Barnesboro borough i* Barr township Blacklick township Cambria township Carroll township '» Carrolltown borough Chest township Chest Springs borough Clearfield township i^ Conemaugh township" Creason townshipi" Croyle township *' Daisytown borough 21 Dale borough 22 Dean township East Conemaugh borough East Taylor township Ebensburg borough East ward 528 West ward 1, 046 Elder township " Ferndale borough -•> Franklin borough Gallitzin borough Gallitzin township Hastings borough Jackson township Johnstown city -■> -■■-■■ Ward 1 2,263 Ward 2 1,118 Ward 3 595 Ward 4 I.IJB Ward 6 2.036 Ward 6 2,635 Ward 7 2,627 Ward 8 ?60 Ward 9 2,429 Ward 10 1.692 Ward 11 1.127 Ward 12 1,420 Ward 13 1.254 Ward 14 1.726 Ward 15 2,288 Ward 16 3,011 Ward 17 2,774 Ward 18 l.llj Ward 19 1.265 Ward 20 1.701 Ward 21 809 Lilly borough Loretto borough ■ Lower Yoder township^s Munster township Patton borough 20 Portage borough 21 - - Portage township2' Reade township Richland township » Rosedale borough a" Roxbury borough 23 16 Organized from part of Susquehanna township since 1890. 16 Parts taken to form parts of Patton and Spangler boroughs since 1890. " Part taken to form part of Patton borough since 1890. i« Part taken to form part of Daisytown borough since 1890. IS Organized from part of Washington township since 1890. 20 Part taken to form Summerhill borough since 1890. 21 Organized from parts of Conemaugh and Stonycreek townships since 1890. 22 Organized from part of Stonycreek township since 1890. 23 Organized from part of Upper Yoder township since 1890. 24 Coopersdale borough (population 619 in 1890), MorrellviUe borough, given as Morrefiville village In Lower Yoder township in 1890 (population 2,827 m 1890) and part of Stonycreek township annexed since 1890. 25 Part taken to form part of Westmont borough and part annexed to Johns- '"^"S Oreanfzed from partsof Carroll, Clearfield, and Elder townships since 1890. ^ Portage village, formerly in Portage township, incorporated as a borough since 1890. , . ,„ ^ .,, 28 Exclusive of population of Portage village. 2« Part taken to form Scalp Level borough since 1890. ao Organized from part of West Taylor township since 1890. 1,276 915 240 236 2,194 4,290 429 400 2,651 816 664 3,018 281,246 2,980 2,236 1,378 920 386 808 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Camebia county— Continued. Scalp Level borough ' South Fork borough Wardl 1,311 Ward 2 1,324 Spangler borough 2 Stonyereek township s Summerhill borough * Summerhlll township Susquehanna township 5 Tunnelhill borough Upper Yoder township c Washington township ^ Westmont borough * West Taylor township " White township Wilmore borough Center county — Continued. Cameron county . Driftwood borough Emporium borough East ward 816 Middle ward 793 West ward 864 Gibson township Grove township Lumber township Portage township Shippen township Carbon county . Banks township i" Beaver Meadow borough i"^ East Mauch Chunk borough Wardl 1,507 Ward 2 1, 260 Ward 3 701 East Penn township East Side borough n Franklin township Kidder township " Lansford borough East ward 1, 686 Middle ward 1, 418 West ward 1, 785 Lausanne township Lehigh township Lehighton borough Wardl 1,696 Ward 2 1, 102 Ward 3 1, 832 Lower Towamensing township Mahoning township Mauch Chunk borough Wardl i,'393 Ward 2 2, 082 Ward 3 664 Mauch Chunk township Packer township [ Parry ville borough ] Penn Forest township Summit Hill borough Ward 1 646 Ward 2 623 Ward 3 1, 283 Ward 4 435 Towamensing township Weatherly borough Ward 1 794' Ward 2 491 Ward 3 741 Ward 4 445 Weissport borough , Center county . Bellefonte borough North ward 1,892 South ward 1, 596 West ward 728 Benner township , Boggs township Burnside township Center Hall borough College township 12 Curtin township Ferguson township 450 2,635 1,616 1, 276 591 704 1,898 674 943 1,336 499 1,206 760 264 509 2,463 822 696 568 246 1,744 4,113 1,378 3,468 1,182 210 2,342 661 4,888 242 619 4,629 2,507 2,501 4,029 2,896 684 723 914 2,471 4,216 1,242 1,899 444 537 1,140 543 1,512 1,295 1,788 602 1,160 730 1,325 1,662 1,277 628 2,147 784 907 226 38, 624 4,461 '2,'772 2,040 992 4,004 136 666 1,726 2,248 4,101 2,448 666 606 627 2,816 2,961 43, 269 3,946 1,222 2,042 630 441 1,666 646 1,748 1 Organized from part of Richland township since 1890. 2 Organized from parts of Carroll and Susquehanna townships since 1890 1 Parts taken to form Dale borough and part of Daisy town borough and part annexed to Johnstown city, since 1890. ' Organized from part of Croyle township .since 1890. 5 Parts taken to form Barnesboro borough and part of Spangler boroueh since 1890. * " Parts taken to form Femdale and Roxbury boroughs and part of Westmont borough since 1890. ' Part taken to form Cresson township since 1890. 8 Organized from parts of Upper and Lower Yoder townships since 1890 Gregg township Haines township Halfmoon township Harris township Howard borough Howard township Huston township Liberty township Marion township Miles township Milesburg borough Millheim borough Patton township Penn township Philipsburg borough Ward! 824 Ward 2 1,331 Wards 1,111 Potter township Rush township I3 Snow Shoe township South Philipsburg borough " Spring township State College borough 12 Taylor township Union township Unionville borough Walker township Worth township Chester county . Atglen borough Avondale borough " Birmingham township Cain township Charlestown township Coatesville borough Downingtown borough East ward 1, O88 West ward 1, 045 East Bradford township East Brandywine township East Cain township East Coventry township East Fallowfield township East Goshen township East Marlboro township East Nantmeal township East Nottingham township East Pikeland township Easttown township East Vincent township East Whiteland township Elk township Franklin township Highland township ' Honeybrook borough li* '. Honeybrook township is Hopewell borough Kennett township Kennett Square borough London Britain township Londonderry township London Grove township" Lower Oxford township Malvern borough New Garden township Newlin township New London township North Coventry township Oxford borough Parkesburg borough Penn township Pennsbury township Phoenixville borough. . Wardl Ward 2 Wards '.'.'..'. Ward 4 i 70Q Wards b Si Ward 6 '.'. '■'ii^ Pooopson township Sadsbury township Schuylkill township " South Coventry township ' Spring City borough Wardl * ;;::;: ;;;■ Ward2 °J,l Wards :::;::■- n^ 1,780 1,906 1,626 Ward 4. 901 2,098 1,688 1,400 1,490 624 748 826 869 563 554 819 940 750 766 1,100 1,244 536 611 1,347 1,438 694 714 612 700 924 1,045 3,266 1,765 2,430 2,786 497 2,921 851 564 846 360- 1,270 732 95, 695 404 640 464 917 737 5,721 2,133 915 739 231 1,148 1,847 653 1,280 728 1,318 706 1,910 1,238 1,273 722 754 833 609 1,268 182 1,144 1,516 607 648 1,828 1,366 975 1,924 633 696 1,664 2,032 1,788 608 709 9,196 478 942 1,220 421 2,566 lonSi ^?" 'i* '°^ Rosedale borough since 1890. 1 East SM^ WnL^hT"^'' .org/nl^ed 'rom part of Banks township since 1890. i^tate roflPffP hn?n,fJ^''°'^''''-''"2'? P*^"^' o* Kidder township since 1890. "Cth Phil?n,h?Z g^ organized from part of College township since 1890. ^ bouth Philipsburg borough organized from part of Rush township since « HoliTvhrnnw'Si?'"'' ?* ^™^'"? «™^« township since 1890. boroughta^soi? ^ ' '"^'^^'■ly ill Honeybrook township, incorporated as a up^rfJ't^'T'^ of population of Honeybrook village. Parts taken to form Avondale and West Grovl boroughssince 1890. 1890, 9 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Chester county— Continued. Thombury township Tredyftrin township Upper Oxford township Upper Uwohlan township . . . Uwchlan township Valley township Wallace township Warwick township West Bradford township West Brandywine township . West Cain township West Chester borough West FaUowfield township . . West Goshen township West Grove boroughi West Marlboro township — West Nantmeal township West Nottingham township . West Kkeland township West Sadsbury township Westtown township West Vincent township West Whiteland township . . Willistown township Clarion county . Ashland township Beaver township Brady township Callensburg borough . . Clarion borough Clarion township Curllsville borough East Brady borough . . . Edenburg borough Elk township Farmington township . Highland township Knox township Licking township. Limestone township Madison township Millcreek township Monroe township New Bethlehem borough. Paint township Perry township Piney township Porter township Kedbank township Richland township Eimersburg borough St. Petersburg borough . . . Salem township Shippenville borough Sligo borough Strattanville borough Toby township Washington township — West MillvUle borough . . . Clearfield county. CLEARriELD COUNTY— Continued. Becaria township s Bell township Bigler township Bloom township Boggs township Bradford township Brady township * Brisbin borough Burnside borough Bumside township Chest township ^ Chester Hill borough Clearfield borough" AA,;i' Wardl - 2,228 Ward 2 1.669 Wards I'l"* Coalport borough Cooper township Covington township Curwensvllle borough - • • • - ■ Wardl.-- l''^ Ward 2. Decatur township. 844 232 2,926 1,063 716 596 1,079 683 1,217 1,408 766 1,201 9,524 1,059 1,095 929 1,157 904 777 1,026 820 694 1,034 1,046 1,413 34,283 872 ,738 200 248 ,004 ,143 131 ,233 704 ,049 ,246 657 836 953 ,381 ,674 829 932 ,269 562 ,886 683 ,553 ,961 ,410 487 482 ,080 313 505 262 ,048 ,493 559 80, 614 2,924 1,583 2,675 570 1,024 2,075 2,638 666 647 1,695 1,022 710 5,081 938 4,629 695 1,937 3,810 251 2,549 1,096 824 689 1,072 662 1,487 1,281 723 1,146 8,028 1,039 1,111 1,041 995 817 664 774 895 1,081 1,096 1,390 36, 802 1,268 1,969 237 241 2,164 1,183 154 1,228 751 1,283 2,598 624 888 914 1,457 1,759 842 1,047 1,026 600 1,706 742 1,861 2,035 1,859 360 655 1,147 336 495 331 1,161 1,505 376 2 69,565 3,021 1,484 1,841 364 835 1,981 1,918 1,508 292 1,614 1,314 663 2,248 865 2,276 747 1,664 1 Oreanized from part of London Grove township since 1890. r.i„„wi.>iH =Slludls population (621) of West Clearfield borough, annexed to Clearfield '"iSrvirbru^/h^^iiii^dTr^^^^^^^^^^ »Ky b^'or^orlanized from part of Gulich township since 1890. 'Formerly Osceola Mills. Dubois borough Wardl 3,454 Ward 2 2, 531 Ward 3 1,557 Ward 4 l, 833 Ferguson township Girard township Glen Hope borough Goshen township Graham township Grampian borough ' Greenwood township Gulich township ' Houtzdale borough Huston township Irvona borough * Jordan township ICarthaus townsnip Knox township Lawrence township Lumber City borough Mahaffey borough Morris township Newburg borough : New Washington borough Osceola borough » Penn township. Pike township Ramey borough* Sandy township Troutville borough'' Union township Wallaceton borough Westover borough^ Woodward township Clinton county . Allison townshipi" Bald Eagle township .' Beech Creek borough Beech Creek township Castanea township Chapman township Coleorook township Crawford township Dunstable township East Keating township Flemington borough w Gallagher township Greene township Grugan township Lamar township Leidy township Lock Haven city Wardl 2,090 Ward 2 1,533 Ward 3 1,671 Ward 4 2,016 Logan township Loganton borough Mill Hall borough Noyes township Pine Creek township Porter township Renovo borough ; •; ;a' Eastward 1,549 Middle ward 1, IM West ward 1, 419 South Renovo borough Wayne township West Keating township Woodward township Columbia county. 9,375 914 981 670 587 220 286 501 476 626 696 600 219 806 566 1,071 1,300 1,482 2,231 1,974 2,443 723 1,284 1,415 1,066 1,368 864 810 3,370 2,773 224 266 741 627 4,460 3,297 314 354 213 178 2,030 1,730 840 806 1,575 1,445 866 3,222 2,152 308 944 639 289 250 664 3,169 5,596 29,197 28,685 332 "200 679 818 449 437 627 705 399 484 1,266 1,128 496 495 420 440 394 449 225 229 864 912 357 359 1,281 1,218 293 229 1,508 1,393 663 677 7,210 7,358 852 938 432 385 1,010 503 425 1,054 966 919 870 1,038 4,082 4,154 1,225 136 681 712 265 253 937 1,063 39, 896 36,832 886 1,039 635 857 1,252 3,916 2,701 6,170 4,635 1,833 1,292 2,023 1,809 560 15 639 1,189 1,196 2,048 2,761 899 Beaver township Benton borough '^ Benton township 12 Berwick borough Bloomsburg town '^ Briar Creek township Catawissa borough " Catawissa townsnip '* Center township Centralla borough Cleveland township i^ M Flemington village, formerly in Allison township, incorporated as a bor- ough since 1890. , , . . 11 Exclusive of population of Flemington village. 12 Benton borough organized from part of Benton township since 1890. 13 Erroneously returned as Bloom township, coextensive with Bloomsburg borough, in 1890. . , . . ^ , "Catawissa village, formerly in Catawissa township, incorporated as a borough since 1890. . „ ^ . 15 Exclusive of population of Catawissa village. 16 Organized from part of Locust township since 1890. (No. 44 2) 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Columbia county — Continued. Conyngham township Fishing Creek township i . Franklin township Greenwood township 2 Hemlock township Jackson township Locust townships Madison township Main township Mifflin township Millville borough 2 Montour township Mt. Pleasant township . . . Orange township * Orangeville borough'' Pine township Roaring Creek township. Scott township Stillwater borough 1 Sugarloaf township Cbawford county. Athens township Beaver township Bloomfield township Blooming Valley borough Cambridge township Cambridge Springs borough « Centerville borough Cochranton borough Conneaut township Conneaut Lake borough ^ Conneautville borough Cussewago township East Fairfield township East Fallowfleld township East Mead township * Fairfield township Geneva borough Greenwood township Hartstown borough Hayfield township Hydetowu borough Linesville borough Meadville city Ward 1 2, 643 Ward 2 2,659 Ward 3 2,700 Ward 4 2,289 North Shenango township Oil Creek township Pine township Randolph township Eiceville borough Richmond township Rockdale township Rome township Sadsbury township Saegerstown borough South Shenango township Sparta township Spartansburg borough Spring township Springboro borough Steuben township Summerhill township Summit township TitusviUe city Wardl 2,564 Ward 2 3, 238 Ward 3 842 Ward 4 1,600 Townville borough Troy township Union township Vallonia borough Venango borough Venango township Vernon township Wayne township West Fallowfield township West Mead township » West Shenango township Woodcock borough Woodcock township 1900 3,037 2,739 1,181 1,447 549 522 1,307 1,876 927 946 700 738 1,200 1,973 1,025 1,072 652 595 1,043 1,022 593 618 638 722 786 446 1,000 439 976 965 631 580 1,281 1,373 ■ 177 1,376 1,337 1,106 1,018 1,244 177 728 1,495 260 640 1,477 343 920 1,264 544 1,082 831 767 215 1,320 186 1,434 337 661 10,291 711 1,307 336 1,774 207 1,196 1,149 1,324 758 607 835 1,143 488 1,391 603 925 950 958 8,244 327 1,436 444 533 233 495 1,854 1,366 361 1,775 277 109 1,187 1890 5 65,324 1,244 1,131 1,367 206 690 912 274 655 1,559 291 757 1,468 572 1,199 841 293 1,465 160 1,628 247 552 9,520 804 1,489 351 1,906 245 1,384 1,309 1,353 845 745 909 1,209 516 1,675 490 997 1,040 1,008 8,073 358 1,493 614 518 278 536 2,014 1,573 364 328 140 1,283 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1890. 1 Stillwater borough organized from part of Fishing Creek township since I. 2 Millville borough organized from part of Greenwood township since 1890 2 Part taken to form Cleveland township since 1890. 4 Orangeville borough organized from part of Orange township since 1890 5 Includes population (2,616) of Mead township. 6 Formerly Cambridge. ' Formerly Evansburg. 8 East and West Mead townships organized from Mead township since 1890 CUMBEKLAND COUNTY. Camp Hill borough Carlisle borough Wardl 2,721 Ward 2 1,450 Wards 2,120 Ward 4 : 3,835 Cooke township Dickinson township East Pennsboro township Frankford township Hampden township Hopewell township Lower Allen township Lower Mifflin township i" Mechanlcsburg borough Wardl 860 Ward 2 939 Ward 3 646 Ward 4 611 Wards 785 Middlesex township •- Monroe township Mt. Holly Springs borough Newburg borough New Cumberland borough Newton township Newville borough North ward 872 Southward 783 North Middleton township Penn township Shippensburg borough .../. East ward 2, 194 Westward 1,034 Shippensburg township Shiremanstown borough Silver Spring township Southampton township South Middleton township Upper Allen township Upper Mifflin township ^o West Pennsboro township 1900 50,344 Dauphin county. Berrysburg borough Conewago township Dauphin borough Derry township East Hanover township Elizabethville borough" Gratz borough Halifax borough , . ' " Halifax township ' ' Harrisburg city 12 Ward 1 ;;!'.;;!;;"3,'969" Ward 2 4 269 Ward 3 \ 2,286 Ward 4 3 641 Ward 5 4 312 Ward 6 ::::;:: n'^r^ Ward 7 7193 - Ward 8 4435 Ward 9 6 455 Ward 10 1' 906 Hummelstown borough ' Jackson township '_'\ Jefferson township .','.'."."* Londonderry township i3 .*.."". Lower Paxton township Lower Swatara township " Lykens borough Eastward. 920 West ward i 040 Lykens township ' Middle Paxton township Middletown borough ... Wardl ;;; rk^- Ward2 i'^ Ward3 f'Ss Mifflin township '.'.'.'..'. '°^ Millersburg borough Penbrook borough " ". ' Reed township Royalton borough i" Rush township 360 191 9,626 7,620 242 328 1,559 1,731 2,651 2,751 1,404 1,464 849 964 892 1,027 1,592 1,018 630 3,841 1,363 1,691 1,766 1,744 1,328 340 1,190 376 1,035 1,614 1,655 754 1,713 1,662 2,002 1,446 3,228 994 1,415 2,188 595 744 504 432 1,804 1,716 2,639 1,089 607 2,005 1,917 2,641 1,394 2,042 2,263 114,443 398 426 830 872 566 740 2,232 2,288 1,310 1,428 838 676 489 490 618 515 1,155 1,208 50,167 39,385 1,729 286 1,385 1,421 1,993 2,762 317 2,381 1,617 1,764 2,450 1,255 1,265 5,608 1,242 1,327 5,080 534 1,675 864 546 1,627 275 1,106 267 136 isi Includes population n,888) of Mifflin township. 1890 ^P" " townships organized from Mifflin township since a borough sfnc Jim '"''^'' ^°™'''^ "' Washington township, incorporated as un^?o?/ Susquehanna township annexed since 1890. 1890. borough organized from part of Londonderry township since "Organized from part of Susquehanna township since 1890. 11 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Cont,inued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Dauphin county— Continued. South Hanover township Steelton borough Wardl 2,"i34" Ward 2 1 958 Wards 3 713 Ward 4 1,385 Ward 5 2, 896 Susquehanna townshipi Swatara township ;" Uniontown borough Upper Paxton township " Washington township - Wayne township West Hanover township Wioonisco township Williams township Williamstown borough Delawahe county. Aldan borough « Aston township Bethel township Birmingham township Chester city " Ward 1 1,961 Ward 2 .-. 3 357 Ward 3 2,739 Ward 4 2, 206 Ward 5 3,952 Ward 6 3,513 Ward 7 4,446 Ward 8 3,137 Ward 9 3,162 Ward 10 2,426 Ward 11 3,089 Chester township Clifton Heights borough Collingdale borough ' Colwyn borough 8 Concord township Darby borough ' Darby township " Eddystone borough Edgemont township Glenolden borough " Haverford township Lansdowne borough '^ Lower Chichester township i^* Marcus Hoolc borough " Marple township Media borough Mlddletown township Morton borough " Nether Providence township Newtown township Norwood borough w Prospect Park borough is Radnor township Ridley township 10 Ridley Park borough Eutledge borough Sharon Hill borough' Springfield township " Swarthmore borough i' Thornbury township Tinicum township Upland borough Upper Chichester township Upper Darby township 2» Upper Providence township Yeadon borough* Elk county . 1900 922 12,086 3,622 4,816 359 1,444 970 436 1,010 2,674 1,290 2,934 94, 762 ■ 296 2,641 580 733 543 2,330 603 1,226 1,471 3,429 1,388 776 652 873 2,414 2,630 1,425 1,209 812 3,075 3,241 889 2,033 738 1,286 1,050 5,474 1,973 1,234 369 1,058 889 903 1,864 472 2,131 601 3,821 1,053 32,903 1,366 2,294 3,221 1,415 2,855 1,048 1890 1,062 9,250 3,653 3,329 333 1,494 si,022 512 1,013 2,280 1,485 2,324 2,454 595 919 20, 226 678 1,820 1,276 2,972 2,031 (10) 567 1,733 875 2,292 2,786 3,287 821 1,817 648 3,799 jlO) (lO) 269 181,616 926 188 2,275 564 21 3, 898 1,013 22, 239 1,025 2,733 2,951 849 2,204 983 Benezette township Benzinger township Fox township Highland township Horton township Jay township 1 Part annexed to Harrisburg city and part taken to form Penbrook borough since 1890. . ... 2 EllzabethvUle village, formerly in Washington township, incorporated as a borough since 1890. ^Exclusive of population of ElizabethviUe village. includes population (11,605) of Eddystone and Ridley Park boroughs and Ridley township (not separately returned in 1890) and South Chester borough (annexed to Chester city since 1890). . 6 Organized from part of Upper Darby township since 1890. "South Chester borough (population 7,076 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 'Collingdale and Sharon Hill boroughs organized from parts of Darby bor- ough since 1890. , ^ ,. . ■ „„„ 8 Organized from part of Darby township since 1890^ "Parts taken to form Colwyn and Yeadon boroughs and part of Glenolden ^°™?|ddystoneTnd Ridley Park boroughs and Ridley township (population 4,529) not separately returned in 1890. ^ „.^, ^ .. . ,„„„ " Organized from parts of Darby and Ridley townships since 1890. 12 Formerly Lansdowne village, in Upper Darby township; incorporated as a borough since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Elk county— Continued. Johnsonburg borough 22. Jones township Millstone township Ridgway borough Rldgway townships^ St. Marys borough Spring Creek township . Erie county . Albion borough Amity township Concord township Conneaut township Corry city Wardl i,236 Ward 2 877 Ward 3 1, 803 Ward 4 1, 463 Edlnboro borough Elgin borough Elk Creek township Erie city ." Ward 1 8, 490 Ward 2 12, 178 Ward 3 9, 303 Ward 4 8, 256 Ward 5 7, 005 Ward 6 7, 601 Fairvlew borough Falrview township Franklin township Glrard borough Girard township Greene township Greenfield township Harborcreek township Leboeuf township Lockport borough McKean township Middleboro borough Mill Creek township Mill Village borough Northeast borough Ward 1 1 , 076 Ward 2 992 Northeast township Springfield borough 24 Springfield township 24 Summit township Union township Union City borough Venango township Washington township Waterford borough Waterford township Wattsburg borough Wayne township Fayette county . ,159 Belleveruon borough Bridgeport borough Brownsville borough Brownsville township Bullskin township Connellsville borough Wardl 1, Ward 2 1, Wards 2,078 Ward 4 1,941 Connellsville township Dawson borough Dunbar borough Dunbar township : Fairchance borough Fayette City borough Franklin township George township 25 German township Henry Clay township 20 1900 8,663 1,044 8,515 2,161 4,295 2,133 98, 473 696 935 904 1,329 5,369 691 138 1,362 52,733 327 1,241 888 954 2,126 1,406 1,001 1,687 1,079 225 1,247 207 3,891 321 2,068 1,962 324 1,451 871 1,258 3,104 1,318 1,705 767 1,457 351 1,081 110,412 1,901 1,805 1, 562 291 4,120 7,160 .. 3, 653 826 1,662 13, 733 1, 219 1,595 2,817 4,295 5,154 1,208 13 Marcus Hook borough organized from part of Lower Chichester township since 1890. "Formerly Morton village, in Springfield township; Incorporated as a borough since 1890. 15 Organized from part of Ridley township since 1890. M Parts taken to form Norwood and Prospect Park boroughs and part of Glenolden borough since 1890. 1' Included Morton village (now borough) in 1890. Part taken to form Swarthmore borough since 1890. 18 Exclusive of population of Morton village. 19 Organized from part of Springfield township since 1890. 20 Included Lansdowne village (now borough) in 1890. Part taken to form Aldan borough since 1890. 21 Exclusive of population of Lansdowne village. 22 Johnsonburg village, formerly in Ridgway township, incorporated as a borough since 1890. 23 Exclusive of population of Johnsonburg vllla|re. 24 Springfield borough organized from part of Springfield township since 1890. 2s Part taken to form Smithfield borough since 1890. 2« Part taken to form Markleysburg borough since 1890. 12 Table 4,— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 FArETTE COUNTY — Continued. Jefferson township Lower Tyrone township Luzerne township , Markleysburg borough i Masontown borough ; Menallen township .'.'.''.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'^ New Haven borough Nicholson township North Union township !.'.'.'.!!!!!!!!!!! Ohiopyle borough 2 Perry township Point Marion borough s Redstone township Saltlick township Smithfield borough* South Union township Springfield township Springhill township^ Stewart township 2 Uniontown borough Wardl 1,023 Ward 2 2, 020 Wards 2,135 Ward 4 : 2, 166 Upper Tyrone township Washington township Wharton township FOBEST COUNTY. Bamett township. . . Green township Harmony township. Hickory township . . . Howe township Jenks township , Kingsley township. . , Tionesta borough Tionesta township.., FSANKLIN COUNTY Antrim township Chambersburg borough Ward 1 2, iie Ward 2 2, 367 Ward 3 2,810 Ward 4 1, 671 Fannett township Greencastle borough Greene tovmshlp Guilford township Hamilton township Letterkenny township Lurgan township Metal township Montgomery township, including Mercersburg borough Mercersburg borough Peters township ' Quincy township St. Thomas township Southampton townsliip, including Orrstown borough . . . Orrstown borough Warren township Washington township Waynesboro borough Ward 1 1,90B Ward 2 1, 301 Ward 3 2, 190 Fulton county . Ayr township Belfast township Bethel township Brush Creek township Dublin township Licking Creek township . . MeConnellsburg borough . Taylor township Thompson township Todd township Union township " Wells township Greene county. Aleppo township Carmichaels borough . Center township 2,896 2,360 1,155 210 466 2,079 1,532 1,324 9,617 423 4,449 575 1,187 1,415 526 4,317 2,077 1,762 1,268 7,344 6,124 2,708 1,619 1,656 2,153 1,849 391 1,392 1,221 1,483 5,099 1,623 1,122 1,339 3,740 1,704 1,720 1,694 6, 359 4,718 1,283 1,599 1,269 1, 159 978 895 1,670 2,423 1,169 . 816 661 4,566 9,924 1,310 946 844 611 899 996 576 995 812 635 706 594 28,281 1,348 456 1,775 1,482 850 857 646 1,099 1,276 1,752 779 677 647 2,263 2,330 1,463 1,525 3,878 3,579 3,786 8,754 1,861 1,680 2,199 2,293 1,171 1,281 1,482 1,627 4,020 53,957 9S6 967 2,942 3,088 3,033 2,972 2,133 2,180 1,835 « 1,836 245 262 650 666 3,481 2,732 6,396 3,811 10, 137 1,331 895 1,012 682 941 951 591 1,062 ■ 796 582 735 556 28,935 1,537 445 1,767 1890. 1 Organized from part of Henry Clay township since 1890. 2 Ohiopyle borough organized from part of Stewart township since 1890 s Point Marion borough organized from part of Springhill township since ■"Organized from part of George township since 1890. 6 Includes population of Mercersburg borough, given as independent in 1890 Includes population of Orrstown horough, given as independent in 1890 ' Greene county— Continued. Cumberland township Dunkard township Franklin township Gilmore township Greene township Greensboro borough Jackson township Jefferson borough _. Jefferson township ". Monongahela township Morgan township Morris township Mt. Morris borough? Perry township 1 Kichhill township Springhill township Washington township Wayne township Waynesburg borough North ward 1, 002 South ward 1, 542 Whiteley township Huntingdon county. Alexandria borough Barree township Birmingham borough Brady township , Broadtop City borough Carbon township ^ Cass township Cassville borough Clay township Coalmont borough Cromwell township Dublin township '.,.'.'.'. Dudley borough : Franklin township 8 Henderson township ' Hopewell township .'. Huntingdon borough Wardl 922 Ward 2 '.'.'.'..'.'. 1,466 Ward 3 1 571 Ward 4... , : 2;i04 Jackson township Juniata township Lincoln township Logan township Mapleton borough Marklesburg borough Miller township Morris township 8 _" ' " ' Mt. Union borough Oneida township Orbisonia borough Penn township Petersburg borough Porter township Rock Hill borough Saltillo borough '!!!!!] Shade Gap borough Shirley township .".".'.' Shirleysburg borough. . . Smithfield township Springfield township Spruce Creek township^ Tell township Three Springs borough Tod township Union township Walker township Warriorsmark township . West township ■ Indiana county Armagh borough Armstrong township Banks township 10 Blaoklick township Blairsville borough Ward 1 ; ; ; ; A:;- Ward2 I'OIO Wards ; |>0f' Brushvalley township ^''^^^ Bufiington township. . . Burrell township Canoe township Center township . Cherryhill township .... Cherrytree borough. . 1,734 1,310 2,160 835 572 399 1,099 311 976 742 978 1,427 345 1,068 2,766 1,821 893 1,824 2,644 34,650 671 42,656 131 1,069 1,708 707 987 653 1,435 1,290 1,500 1,648 312 1,729 1,366 2,034 427 1,226 327 922 814 1,036 1,585 1,610 2,900 1,901 866 1,757 2,101 1,068 35,751 406 488 521 601 240 225 766 817 258 240 1,377 1,311 544 690 168 185 820 904 182 219 995 1,224 996 967 290 281 656 1,145 615 630 570 611 6,053 5,729 1,276 1,450 402 403 548 552 696 586 612 716 260 279 311 845 419 726 1,086 810 391 401 653 963 922 934 781 656 839 906 495 657 377 264 138 209 1,221 1,522 230 326 953 621 736 810 789 990 1,108 196 192 -V 703 753 775 831 576 611 / 773 9 42,175 162 1,205 1,485 800 3,126 1,180 662 1,414 1,276 1,387 1,957 824 «llru^e Cree^k tow^n^,b??Si'^^- H'f P*^^' °' ^^''^ township since 1890. .ships siW 1890 *°"^°'^'P organized from parts of Franklin and Morris town- borough':'"'^''' population (1,634) of West Indiana borough, annexed to Indiana "Part taken to form Glen Campbell borough since 1890. 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Indiana county — Continued. Conemaugh township East Mahoning township East Wheatfield township Glen Campbell borough i Grant township Green township Homer Citv borough Indiana borough^ Ward 1 964 Ward 2 806 Ward 3 1 , 633 Ward 4 739 Jacksonville borough Marion Center borough Mechanicsburg borough Montgomery township North Mahoning township Pine township Eayne township Saltsburg borough Shelocta borough Smicksburg borough South Mahoning township Washington township West Mahoning township West Wheatfield township White township Young township JEFFEKSON CODNTY - Barnett township Beaver township Bell township Big Run borough Brockwayville borough Brookville borough Clayville borough Clover township Corsica borough Eldred township Gaskill township Heath township Henderson township Knox township McCalmont township Oliver township Perry township Pineoreek township Polk township Porter township Punxsutawney borough Reynoldsville borough Elnggold township Rose township Snyder township Summerville borough Union township Warsaw township Washington township West Reynoldsville boroughs. Winslow township^ Worth ville borough Young township Juniata county . Beale township Delaware township Fayette township Fermanagh township Greenwood township Lack township MiiBintown borough Milford township Monroe township Patterson borough Port Royal borough Spruce Hill township Susquehanna township.. Thompson town borough. Turbett township Tuscarora township Walker township Lackawanna county. 1,653 895 859 1,628 1,285 2,128 670 4,142 82 294 161 1,299 1,122 911 1,619 828 92 237 1,266 1,349 948 1,873 1,400 1,089 59, 113 1890 460 876 892 879 777 472 371 604 293 635 713 325 041 255 121 455 545 162 653 692 ,376 ,435 ,037 ,805 ,117 380 732 ,563 ,816 774 ,435 154 ,969 16,054 183 634 850 563 208 963 204 078 817 546 782 601 273 683 442 392 193,831 1,668 1,090 786 "i.'SM 2,402 505 1,963 83 867 198 1,111 1,255 1,005 1,897 1,088 82 229 1,331 1,573 1,056 1,771 1,635 1,238 44,005 360 993 1,015 731 929 2,478 1,402 642 338 1,581 682 236 1,024 1,360 1,031 1,362 1,228 1,347 616 647 2,792 2,789 1,004 1,830 2,011 338 803 1,567 2,643 MINOR CIVIL divisions. 3,493 176 4,557 16, 655 932 1,144 1,755 968 669 1,221 877 1,276 1,092 826 519 935 697 291 693 1,370 1,490 142, 088 4,032 Archbald borough n'km' Wardl 2,522 Ward 2 }.60' Wards 1"=°' 1 Organized from part of Banks township since 1890. 2 Wpqt Indiana borough annexed since 1890. ... s wist Reynoldsville borough organized from partof Winslow townshipsmce ^^^i Dalton borough and West Abington township organized from parts of North ^""f toorboroulh S?|anf°ed from part of Dickson borough since 1890. ; VaSdUnI borouSf organized from part of Fell township since 1890. (No. 44 3) Lackawanna county — Continued. Benton township , Blakely borough Ward 1 1, 325 Ward 2 1, 618 Ward 3 1, 072 Carboiidale city Ward 1 2, 774 Ward 2 1, 705 Ward 3 3. 145 Ward 4 2, 263 Ward 5 1, 842 Ward 6 1,817 Carbondale township Clifton township Covington township Dalton borough ^ Dickson borough ^ Ward 1 1 , 463 Ward 2 .' 1, 402 Ward 3 2, 083 Duiimore borough Ward 1 2, 490 Ward 2 2, 781 Ward 3 2, 940 Ward 4 444 Ward 5 393 Ward 6 3, 535 Elmhurst borough o Fell township ' Glenburn borough Gouldsboro borough Greenfield township Jefferson township Jermyn borough Ward 1 952 Ward 2 886 Ward 3 729 Lackawanna township 8 La Plume borough Lehigh township Madison township Mayfield borough » Moosic borough •" Newton township North Abington township * Old Forge borough " Old Forge township '* Olyphant borough Wardl 1,082 Ward 2 2,203 Ward 3 1,270 Ward 4 1,625 Ransom township Roaring Broot township Scott township Scranton city Ward 1 7.636 Ward 2 8,168 Ward 3 3,023 Ward 4 7,300 Ward 5 7.669 Ward 6 '•■l^O Ward 7 2,563 Ward 8 2,630 Ward 9.'. 4,921 Ward 10 3. 364 Ward 11 5,420 Ward 12 2,568 Ward 13 5, 520 Ward 14 3,764 Ward 15 4,979 Ward 16 3,617 Ward 17 4,982 Ward 18 -t 2,071 Ward 19 8, 253 Ward 20 6,728 Ward 21 2, 730 South Abington township Spring Brook township Taylor borough " r,^AA" Ward 1 1,200 Ward2 , 669 Wards 1,140 Ward 4 613 Ward 5 60S Throop borough ^ VandUng borough ' Waverlv borough West Abington township < Winton borough Lancaster county. 1900 1,024 3,916 13,536 1,440 200 794 12,683 444 2,404 307 93 681 750 2, 667 6,623 274 129 1,242 2,300 1,227 1,281 362 6,630 46 6,180 213 1,255 102, 026 1,612 458 4,216 2,204 765 489 219 3,426 159,241 597 663 Adamstown borough Akron borough n 8 Parts taken to form Moosic borough and part of Taylor borough since 1890. 3 Formerly Mayville. . w Organized from part of Lackawanna township since 1890. 11 Organized from part of Old Forge township since 1890. 12 Parts taken to form Old Forge borough and part of Jaylor borough since 1890 13 Organized from parts of Lackawanna and Old Forge townships since 1890. " Formerly Akron village, in Ephrata township; incorporated as a borough in 1895. 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lancastee county— Continued. Bart township Brecknock township Caernarvon township Christiana borough • Clay township Colerain township Columbia borough Ward 1 1,714 "Ward 2 1,170 Wards 1,444 Ward 4 1,645 Ward 5 1 , 509 Ward 6 1, 326 Ward 7 1,294 Ward 8 1 , 009 Ward 9 1,205 Conestoga township Coney township Drumore township Earl township 2 East Cocalico township East Donegal township East Drumore to^ynshlp * East Earl township East Hempfleld township East Lampeter township Eden township * Elizabeth township Elizabethtown borough Ephrata borough s Ephrata township ' Fulton township Lancaster city Ward 1 1, 920 Ward 2 3,673 Ward 3 2, 433 Ward 4 3,382 Ward 5 3, 917 Ward 6 6,526 Ward 7 6,610 Ward 8 7 553 Ward 9 5,445 Lancaster township Leacock township , '.'.'.'.'.' Lititz borough Little Britain township Manheim borough '.'.]". Ward 1 '697 Ward 2 899 Ward 3 423 Manheim township Manor township Marietta borough Ward 1 7i9 Ward 2 ggo Ward 3 860 Marticville township , Mt. Joy borough Mt. Joy township New Holland borough 2 Paradise township Penn township Pequea township Providence township QuarryviUe borough < Eapho township Sadsbury township ' Salisbury township Strasburg borough Strasburg township " Upper Leacock township Warwick township Washington borough West Cocalico township West Donegal township West Earl township West Hempfleld township !!!!.!!!!!! West Lampeter township 1900 Lawrence county . Big Beaver township . . . Ellwood City borough* . Enon Valley borough i" . Hickory township Little Beaver township" Mahoning township Neshannock township . . 1,154 1,834 1,466 828 1,631 1,559 12, 316 1,787 1,639 1,358 2,327 2,921 3,275 1,270 8,360 3,168 2,519 750 937 1,473 2,451 2,390 1,674 41,459 1890 1,782 1,177 2,122 2,196 1,637 1,494 1,454 1,590 2,019 2,070 3,111 2,883 4,766 4,960 2,469 2,402 1,831 1,828 2,018 1,848 2,252 2,258 902 1,060 2,320 2,608 2,128 2,216 1,261 1,299 1,680 1,866 565 3,342 3,668 1,023 1,861 3,548 3,751 916 918 1,748 1,872 2,130 2,232 3,501 3,153 577 562 2,265 2,238 1,341 1,295 2,275 3^602 2,267 3,704 1,870 1,847 57,042 » 37, 617 1,488 1,647 2,243 395 865 923 735 1,193 2,617 2,079 1,080 1,171 1,292 1,742 1,880 1,558 1,588 10,599 2,196 1,884 1,484 =2,618 2,674 3,884 1,602 3,445 3,154 2,603 1,229 1,CU2 1,218 '4,173 1,828 32,011 1 Christiana borough organized from part of Sadsbury township since 1890 • IRQS ^"^ ° ^■^ ™'<^Se, formerly in Earl township, incorporated as a borough 3 Exclusive of population of New Holland village. iQuarryville borough organized from parts of East Drumore and Eden town- ships smee 1890. C"l^Wll s Organized from part of Ephrata township since 1890. "Included Akron village (now borough) in 1890. Part taken to form Ephrata borough since 1890. 'Exclusive of population of Akron village. "Includes population (1,761) of West Newcastle borough, annexed to New- » Ellwood City bortjugh organized from part of Wayne township since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lawrence county — Continued. Newcastle city " Wardl 3,828 Ward 2 3,012 Ward 3 4,518 Ward 4 : 4,193 Ward 5 7,706 Wards 2,629 Ward 7 2,453 New Wilmington borough North Beaver township Perry township Plaingrove township Pulaski township Scott township Shenango township Slipperyrock township Taylor townshipi^ Union township Volant borough i' Wampum borough Washington township '" Wayne township " Wilmington township 1900 1890 Lebanon county . Bethel township Cold Spring township Cornwall township i5 East Hanover township Heidelberg township Jackson township Jonestown borough Lebanon city Ward 1 3,125 Ward 2 2,481 Ward 3 1, 850 Ward 4 1,954 Ward 5 4, 812 Ward 6 1, 650 Ward 7 2, 056 Millcreek township North Annville township North Cornwall township ..[ North Lebanon township North Londonderry township '« South Annville township South Lebanon township South Londonderry township i» Swatara township Union township West Cornwall township i' West Lebanon township !!!].!" Lehigh county . Allentown city Ward 1 :::;:"3,'765" Ward 2 3 047 Ward 3 3 335 Ward 4 2 493 Ward 5 2,348 Ward 6 3 ggg 3,628 Ward 7. Ward 8 J'l'w Ward 9 t' itL WardlO o'Sq Wardll. -'^-^ Catasauqua borough. , Wardl Ward 2 Cooper.sburg borough Copiay borough Emaus borough Fountain Hill borough " ... Hanover township Heidelberg township Lower Macungie township . Lower Milford township... Lowhill township Lynn township Macungie borough. . . North Whitehall township. Salisbury township " Slatington borough.. South Whitehall township 1,854 2,109 63,827 35,416 556 1,581 1,468 1,214 3,324 1,411 2,920 1,233 715 2,366 692 3,280 4,583 3,773 2,472 11,600 189o!°^°°" "^""^^ borough organized from part of Little Beaver township since "STake^n^rto^m ^a?!*^''^''*.^"^ boroughs annexed since 1890. quentfylVnexTdfoNewas^flfcT^^" '""■°"^'' ''"''' ''*' ^°~"^'' ^"*'^^- »SlJfud'es°D0Df?at?ofw9 ^f'Tr P^? of Washington township since 1890. 16 We.^t ror,?w»n tl.? 'k' ''™' °^ Londonderry township. 1890. Cornwall township organized from part of Cornwall township since townshi°p's^nc??890°"''' ^^o^londerry townships organized from Londonderry 189o!'''°"°'°''" "'" borough organized from part of Salisbury township since 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Lehigh county— Continued. Upper Maoungie township Upper Miltord township Upper Sauoon township Washington township Weisenherg township West Bethlehem borough Wardl 1,394 Ward 2 1,380 Wards 691 Whitehall township Luzerne county. Ashley borough Wardl 1,623 Ward 2 1,136 Wards 1,287 Avoca borough Wardl 1,073 Ward 2 1,216 Wards 1,198 Bear Creek township Blacl£ Creek township Buck township Butler township Conyngham township Courtdale borough ' Dallas borough Dallas township Denison township Dorranee borougli Dorrance township Edwardsville borough Wardl 1.091 Ward 2 '•-•- 946 Wards 723 Ward 4 1,310 Ward 5 657 Ward 6 438 Exeter borough ---■ Wardl , 299 Ward 2 1,6« Exeter township Faiririount township Falrview township Forty Fort borough -■-■ Wardl S9 Ward 2 684 Wards «6S Foster township Franklin township Freeland borough a'aaa Southward 2,039 Wardl 826 Ward 2 830 Wards 660 Ward 4 9^^ Hanover township Hazel township Hazelton city " ■■■■l Ward 1 1'?" Ward 2. 1,199 Ward i:;::;::::::::::::;::::: 1,909 ^.'^'^ * -^'fil Ward Ward 5. 552 l,i 1,401 1,085 927 1,109 2,081 2,511 2,712 2,394 2,271 2,832 3,096 2,668 1,366 1,514 3,465 2,759 Ward 7 , ^^7 Ward 8 }'iii Ward 9 Ward 10 Ward 11 Hollenback township Hughestown borough Hunlock township Huntington township Jackson township Jeddo borough Jenkins township Kingston borough a; ^ Wardl ;;;;; gge Ward 2 Wards Ward 4 Kingston township i Laflin borough Lake township Laurel Run borough Lehman township Luzerne borough i " i42 Ward 1 '972 Ward 2 gj8 Ward S 785 Ward 4 Marcy township Miners Mills borough i'vii. Ward 1 1' 100 Ward2 1 Courtdale and SwoyersviUe boroughs organized from parts of township since 1890. .„„„iaQn aJfe'sTecktownrKerTy\rNescopeck township, incor^ ""^^E'Kve^f population of Nescopeck town. 4,046 3,487 1890 1,948 504 1,070 1,087 1,557 4,497 501 5,254 4,655 16,143 14, 230 654 1,548 837 1,428 658 1,632 2,792 3,846 2,061 254 1,397 696 1,120 3,817 5,541 2,224 5,514 240 343 2,352 2,178 103 94 1,661 1,984 1,373 1,299 420 548 415 1,006 885 796 973 2,211 586 830 742 5,165 3,284 MINOK CIVIL divisions. 452 1,090 1,008 1,031 7,590 521 1,730 2,579 12,494 11,872 724 1,454 881 1,557 657 358 2,320 2,381 3,809 231 1,144 606 1,093 2,398 2,904 2,075 Kingston as a bor- LuzEENE COUNTY— Continued. Nanticoke borough Ward 1 865 > Ward 2 906 Ward 3 430 Ward 4 964 Ward 5 1,336 Ward 6 945 Ward 7 847 Ward 8 768 Ward 9 2,079 Ward 10 1,027 Ward 11 1,949 Nescopeck borough » ■ Nescopeck township " New Columbus borough Newport township ■ Parsons borough Pittston city * Ward 1 1,011 Ward 2 626 Ward 3 1,181 Ward 4 1, 166 Ward 5 1,264 Ward 6 1,761 Ward 7 935 Ward 8 606 Ward 9 ' 826 Ward 10 1, 640 Ward 11 1,650 Pittston township" Plains township Plymouth borough Ward 1 1,853 Ward 2 1,169 Ward 3 1,13? Ward 4 908 Ward 5 951 Ward 6 1,613 •Ward 7 888 Ward 8 ?22 Ward 9 1.W6 Ward 10 696 Ward 11 913 Ward 12 920 Ward 13 84" Plymouth township Ross township Salem township Shickshinny borough Slocum township Sugarloaf township Sugarnotoh borough ' SwoyersviUe borough^ > Union township Warrior Run borough ' West Hazelton borough • ■ - ■ Wardl 952 Ward 2 667 Wards 897 West Pittston borough West Wyoming borough « Whitehaven borough 1900 Ward 1. ^^^^^^ 800 Ward 2!!!!!" '1' Wilkesbarre city o'ooq" Ward 1 2,983 Ward 2 3.688 Ward 3 f.202 Ward 4 1.604 Ward 5 i-f Ward 6. 2,991 ■^ard 7 - 1,023 ^IJi^;:;;:::::::;:;::;;:::::::::::::::::::::i;849 Ward 10 2, 323 Ward 11 2,535 Ward 12 2,864 Ward IS ",260 Ward 14 Ward 15 Ward 16 Wilkesbarre township Wright township Wyoming borough « -■■■ Wardl ™ Ward 2 688 * Wards *''8 Yates borough 6,620 3,194 4,709 Lycoming county. 1,100 702 202 6,529 2,529 12,556 4,370 6,872 13,649 9,655 1,386 1,317 1,466 543 1,600 1,887 2,264 919 966 2,516 5,846 1,344 1,517 51, 721 3,806 329 1,909 433 75, 663 484 562 328 385 229 236 464 475 891 885 616 609 70,579 Anthony township Armstrong township Bastress township Brady township Brown township Cascade township 5 Incorporated as a city, and part of Pittston township annexed since 1890. opqrt nnuexed to Pittston city since 1890. , , , . ?WarrlOT Run borough organized from part of Sugarnotch borough smce ^^^'^8 West Wyoming borough organized from part of Wyoming borough since 1890. 16 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lycoming county— Continued. Clinton township Cogan House tovi'nsliip Cummings township Duboistown borough Eldred township Fairfield township Franklin township Gamble township Hepburn township Hughesville borough Ward 1 778 Ward 2 750 Jackson township Jersey Shore borough , Wardl 1,240 Ward 2 883 Wards 947 Jordan township Lewis township Limestone township Loyalsock township Lycoming township MoHenry township Mclntyre township McNett township Mifflin township Mill Creek township ■ Montgomery borough Montoursville borough Ward 1 816 Ward 2 849 Moreland township Muncy borough Ward 1 574 Ward 2 549 Ward 8 811 Muncy township Muncy Creek township Nippenose township Old Lycoming township Penn township Piatt township Picture Rocks borough Pine township Plunketts Creek township Porter township Salladasburg borough Shrewsbury township South Williamsport borough Wardl 988 Ward 2 1,282 Wards 1,058 Susquehanna township Upper Fairfield township Washington township Watson township Williamsport city Ward 1 1, 762 Ward 2 1,760 Ward 3 2,799 Ward 4 1, 794 Ward 5 3,676 Ward 6 2, 702 Ward 7 1,909 Ward 8 3,135 Ward 9 2, 014 Ward 10 1, 858 Ward 11 1, 406 Ward 12 2, 324 Ward 13 1,618 Wolf township Woodward township 1900 McKean county . Annin township Bradford city - Ward 1 1 , sio Ward 2 3,089 Ward 3 2, 987 Ward 4 2, 907 Ward 5 2, 249 Ward 6 1 , 987 Bradford township Ceres township Corydon township Eldred borough Eldred township Foster township Hamilton township Hamlin township '-^ Kane borough Wardl 986 Ward 2 1, 793 Ward 3 1,118 Ward 4 1, 399 1 Includes population (1,937) of Kendall Ix. rough. 2 Kendall borough annexed since 1890. 3Mt. Jewett borough organized from part of Hamlin township since 1890 1890 1,263 1,326 1,142 1,126 474 422 650 697 633 656 442 468 1,110 1,063 661 754 797 769 1,528 1,358 531 619 3,070 1,853 878 891 839 985 1,118 1,096 3,468 2,498 578 643 1,036 608 1,700 845 502 619 618 695 310 345 1,063 777 1,665 1,278 712 737 1,934 1,295 784 701 1,381 1,740 516 588 575 589 838 877 447 521 614 510 965 901 565 777 620 1,007 261 374 617 570 3,328 2,900 292 294 721 771 951 937 266 264 28,757 27, 132 51, 343 914 15,029 2,938 i;i06 260 963 1,493 1,793 1,596 3,484 5,296 734 817 146,863 1,188 10, 514 3,246 1,207 837 1,050 1,588 3,107 1,734 1,722 2,944 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. McKean county — Continued. Keating township) Lafayette township Liberty township Mt. Jewett borough s Norwich township Otto township Port Allegany borough . Sergeant township Smethport borough Wetmore township 1900 Merges county. Bethel borough Clarksville borough ,. Coolspring township Deer Creek township Delaware township East Lackawannock township Fairview township Findley township Fredonia borough French Creek township Greene township Greenville borough Wardl 1,416 Ward 2 1,834 Wards 1,564 Grove City borough Hempfield township Hickory township Jackson township Jackson Center borough Jamestown borough JeiTerson township Lackawannock township Lake township •. Liberty township Mercer borough North ward 870 South ward 9S4 Mill Creek township New Lebanon borough _ New Vernon township Otter Creek township Perry township Pine township Pymatuning township Salem township Sandy Creek township Sandy Lake borough Sandy Lake township Sharon borough Wardl .■.■::."'i,'869' Ward 2 1244 Wards :::::::::::: i;97i Ward 4 j 661 Ward 5 1 611 Ward 6 '720 Sharpsville borough Wardl ;::;;:;:'""9i5' Ward 2 1 039 Ward 3 j' oie Sheakley ville borough r ' Shenango township ..'."." Springfield township Stoneboro borough Sugar Grove township West Middlesex borough West Salem township Wheatland borough Wilmington township Wolf Creek township Worth township JIllTFLIN COUNTY . Armagh township Bratton township Brown township .' ' Decatur township Derry township 6 Granville township Lewistown borough Eastward 1 South ward West ward McVeytown borough Menno township Newton Hamilton borough Oliver township Union township Wayne townshir 2,087 541 3,823 2,845 1,690 1,694 1,553 978 1,643 1,853 1,057 1,704 1,454 57,387 1890 107 81 220 (*) 938 859 476 519 1,323 1,480 649 656 715 783 1,123 1,393 437 429 772 903 689 762 4,814 3,674 858 4,865 984 276 834 923 751 681 537 1,804 714 185 643 428 976 2,139 1,828 499 617 632 1,012 8,916 2,970 164 1,155 1,225 1,061 571 930 1,838 655 414 510 930 23, 160 2,435 979 1,678 1,420 4,749 1,734 4, 451 520 1,007 S84 1,119 1,418 1,266 ayne township ...V..\\[\. rately returned iSgT''''"'' P!^-^'""'"? 'ownship (population 2,096) 'Given as North and South Derry in 1890. 2,877 1,913 2,174 not aepa- 17 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. MONBOE COUNTY. Barrett township Chestnuthill township Coolbaugh township Delaware Watergap borough . East Stroudsburg borough Eldred township Hamilton township Jackson township Middle Smlthfield township.. Paradise township Poeono township .■ — Polk township Price township Ross township Smlthfield township Stroud township Stroudsburg borough Tobyhanna township Tunkhannook township Montgomery county . 1900 Abington township^ Ambler borough Wardl 700 Ward 2 1,184 Bridgeport borough Wardl 1,020 Ward 2 962 Wards 1,115 Cheltenham township CoUegevlUe boroughs ." Conshohocken borough Ward 1 1, 176 Ward 2 1, 048 Ward 3 1, 404 Ward 4 939 Wards 1,195 Douglass township East Greenville borough Franconla township* Frederick township Greenlane borough Hatboro borough Hatfield boroughs Hatfield townships Horsham township i Jenklntown borough Wardl 951 Ward 2 1,140 Lansdale borough East ward 1 , 564 - Westward 1,190 Limerick township Lower Gwj;nedd township" Lower Merlon township ' Lower Pottsgrove township » Lower Providence township Lower Salford township Marlboro township Montgomery township Moreland to wn.ship Narberth borough ' New Hanover township Norrlstown borough • - - Ward 1 2,239 Ward 2 2,127 Ward 3 1.6/9 Ward 4 2,415 Ward 5 2,394 Ward 6 *.105 Ward 7 2,210 Ward 8 1.236 wardio:::::::::::::::::::::: 2:320 Norrlton township North Wales borough Pennsburg borough Perkiomen townajiip Plymouth township Pottstown borough West ward 1,395 Ward 2. 1,421 Ward 3:::;:;:::::::;:::::: 1.234 Ward 4 1.054 Ward 5 1.^39 21, 161 845 947 1,398 1,469 1,062 1,206 469 467 2,648 1,819 951 907 1,462 1,626 711 741 1,057 1,122 727 672 1,062 1,041 1,027 1,125 202 181 682 727 1,103 1,099 1,322 1,565 3,450 2,419 654 630 329 348 138,996 1123,290 1890 20,111 Ward 6. 1,265 3,803 1,884 3,097 6,154 611 5,762 1,660 894 2,036 1,690 272 823 528 1,497 1,157 2,091 2,250 1,196 13,271 665 1,625 1,763 1,129 724 2,462 847 1,611 22,265 2,703 1,073 2,661 5,470 1,667 639 2,258 1,850 237 781 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1,833 1,239 1,609 1,858 2,224 10, 362 1,374 1,755 1,161 836 1,889 612 1,728 19, 791 1,177 1,236 1,287 1,060 1,032 627 1,082 1,024 1,949 2,244 13, 696 13,286 Ward 7 1.™? Ward 8 1.50' Ward 9 l.«°' Wardio l.**"' Eookledge borough 2 1 Includes population (4,252) of Gwynedd_and Pottsgrove townships; Gwy- nedd taken to form Lower and Upper Gwynedd townships. . S'Rockledse bOTOUgh organized irom part of Abington township since 1890 »Sgev!lle and Traple boroughs organized from parts of Upper Provi- •»™fw'esYTei?orXrough organized from part of Franconla township since ^^^i Hatfield borough organized from part of Hatfield township since 1890. "LowerandUpler Gwynedd townships organized from Gwynedd township (population 2,367) in 1890. Montgomery county— Continued. Eoyersford borough Wardl 439 Ward 2 1,242 Wards 442 Ward 4 484 Salford township" Skippack townsnip Souderton borough Springfield township Towamensing township Trappe borough*. Upper Dublin township Upper Gwynedd township" . . . Upper Hanover township Upper Merion township Upper Pottsgrove township'.. Upper Providence township" . Upper Salford township » West Conshohocken borough. West Telford borough ■• Whitemarsh township Whitepain township Worcester township Montour county . Anthony township Cooper township Danville borough Wardl 2,125 Ward 2 1,433 Wards 2,651 Ward 4 1,933 Derry township Liberty townsnip Limestone township Mahoning township Mayberry township Valley township Washmgtonville borough West Hemlock township Northampton county . Allen township Bangor borough Wardl 1,233 Ward 2 833 Wards 1,090 Ward 4 950 Bath borough Bethlehem borough Ward 1 1 , 694 Ward 2 2,017 Ward 3 1, 740 Ward 4 1, 942 Bethlehem township Bushkill township Chapman borough East Allen township East Bangor borough Easton city " ■ - - - Ward 1 1,595 Ward 2 1,988 Ward 3 2,620 Ward 4 2,769 Ward 5 1, '69 Ward 6 2,771 Ward 7 1,902 Ward 8 2,976 Ward 9 907 Ward 10 2, 394 Ward 11 2,128 Ward 12 1,429 Forks township Freemansburg borough Glendon borough Hanover townsnip Hellertown borough Lehigh township Lower Mt. Bethel township Lower Nazareth township Lower Saucon township Moore township Nazareth borough Palmer township 12 Pen Argyl borough ■ ■ - Wardl 996 Ward2 736 Wards 1.052 Plainfield township " 1900 2,607 789 1,248 1,077 2,400 1,095 324 1,933 1,328 1,997 3,480 1,341 2,674 876 1,958 634 3,350 1,442 1,397 15, 526 680 989 620 2,319 242 831 212 347 99, 687 6,641 4,106 731 3,090 1,586 319 1,137 983 25,238 1890 1,147 596 704 401 746 3,769 1,335 1,034 4,141 2,293 2,304 2,061 2,784 2,042 1,815 1,360 679 1,892 1,140 2,008 1,977 3,405 3, 529 1,869 1,666 3,616 1,565 1,617 16, 645 962 334 772 1,081 678 2,171 198 890 171 390 i»84,220 3,474 2,509 723 6,762 2,397 1,644 392 1,104 804 14,481 1,189 615 907 440 708 3,570 1,322 930 3,913 2,544 1,318 2,396 2,108 2,521 ' Narberth borough organized from part of Lower Merion township since 1890. 8 Lower and Upper Pottsgrove townships given as Pottsgrove township ^"^"salford township organized from part of Upper Salford township since 1890. 10 Includes population (5,616) of South Easton borough. " South Easton borough annexed since 1890. . Imparts taken to form Tatamy and West Easton boroughs since 1890. 13 Part taken to form Wind Gap borough since 1890. 18 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Northampton county — Continued. Portland borough South Bethlehem borough Ward 1 2,578 Ward 2 2,858 Wards 2,765 Ward 4 3,131 Wards 1,909 Tatamy boroughi Upper Mt. Bethel township Upper Nazareth township Washington township West Easton borough i Williams township Wind Gap borough 2 Northumberland county. Coal township Delaware township East Cameron township < East Chillisquague township s Gearhart township « Jackson township Jordan township Lewis township Little Mahauoy township Lower Augusta township Lower Mananoy township McEwensville borough Milton borough Wardl 868 Ward 2 1,000 Wards 1,681 Ward 4 1,296 Ward 5 1,330 Mt. Carmel borough Wardl 2,421 Ward 2 3,409 Wards 3,544 Ward 4 3, 805 Mt. Carmel township Northumberland borough Ward 1 922 Ward 2 1, 087 Wards 739 Point township ^ Ralpho township Riverside borough Rockefeller township Rush township » Shamokin borough Ward 1 1,139 Ward 2 2,571 Ward 3 1,259 Ward 4 2,714 Ward 5 3,991 Ward 6 2,174 Ward 7 1,381 Ward 8 794 Ward 9 1, 108 Ward 10 1,071 Shamokin township Snydertown borough Sunbury borough ' Ward 1 1, 016 Ward 2 1, 434 Ward 3 1, 823 Ward 4 1, 017 Ward5 1,105 Ward 6 530 Ward 7 1, 249 Wards 966 Ward 9 670 Turbut township Turbutville borough Upper Augusta township ' Upper Mahanoy township Washington township _ Watsontown borough Wardl 866 Ward 2 1,032 West Cameron township * West Chillisquaque township s Zerbe township Perry county . Blain borough Bloomfield borough. . . Buffalo township Carroll township Center township Duncannon borough . . Greenwood township . Howe township 490 13,241 260 2,446 736 2,614 1,000 1,819 711 90,911 12,473 1,581 865 492 479 1,277 886 1,030 284 697 1,653 208 6,175 4,321 2,748 3,192 2,744 703 1,104 418 1,053 882 18,202 778 1,001 394 1,071 1,346 14,403 1,406 276 9,810 757 390 891 775 326 772 576 1,213 1,046 1,661 802 676 10,302 3,106 550 2,523 2,676 3 74,698 8,616 1,864 1,046 914 1,151 327 839 1,750 262 5,317 1,443 242 5,930 792 441 2,749 891 788 2,157 249 737 691 1,283 1,046 1,074 868 383 1 Organized from parts of Palmer township since 1890. 2 Organized irom part of Plainfield township since 1890. s Includes population (2,641) of Cameron and Chillisquaque townships 'East and West Cameron townships organized from Cameron towtishin (population 1,034 in 1890) since 1890. ^"wijsnip 5 East and West Chillisquaque townships organized from Chillisonnnno township (population 1,607 in 1890) since 1890. juaqin. Peery county — Continued. Jackson township Juniata township Landisburg borough. . Liverpool borough Liverpool township... Madison township Marysville borough. . . Miller township Millerstown borough . New Buffalo borough. Newport borough Oliver township Penn township Rye township Saville township Spring township Toboyne township Tuscarora township . . . Tyrone township Watts township Wheatfield township . . PHILADELPHIA COUNTY . Philadelphia city, coextensive with Philadelphia county. Ward 1 37,919 Ward 2 35,206 Ward 3 24,693 Ward 4 22,562 Ward 5 16,868 Ward 6 8,042 Ward 7 28,137 Ward 8 15,757 Ward 9 6,953 Ward 10 19, 967 Ward 11 11,843 Ward 12 13,850 Ward 13 17, 427 Ward 14 19,405 Ward 15 50, 379 Ward 16 15, 788 Ward 17 17, 908 Ward 18 29, 643 Ward 19 55, 246 Ward 20 43, 276 Ward 21 32, 168 Ward 22 64, 655 Ward 23 26, 109 Ward 24 53, 200 Ward 25 51,753 Ward 26 45,615 Ward 27 32, 204 Ward 28 ; 43,931 Ward 29 60,096 Ward 30 28 874 Ward 31 33; 139 Ward 32 39 ggg Ward 33 65 372 Ward 34 43,706 Ward 35 8,614 Ward 36 46 gll Ward 37 22, 445 Ward 38 33^04 Ward 39 40377 Ward 40 19438 Ward 41 u 338 Pike county . Blooming Grove township. Delaware township Dlngman township Greene township Lackawaxen township Lehman township Milford borough Milford township Palmyra township Porter township Shohola township Westfall township ' Potter county Abbott township Allegany township Austin borough Bingham township Clara township Coudersport borough Ward 2 ;: l'"^ Eulalla township '''°"° Galeton borough "... Genesee township WV. 981 878 300 653 678 1,668 1,463 586 555 171 1,734 955 1,386 680 1,496 1,280 852 747 1,447 407 712 1,293,697 1,293,697 8,766 955 938 318 821 751 1,584 1,115 356 594 220 1,417 969 1,965 710 1,542 1,340 851 762 1,562 396 779 1,046,964 1,046,964 446 351 721 799 481 491 1,022 1,114 1,259 1,547 658 742 884 793 > 172 158 638 810 53 89 701 960 1,731 1,558 30,621 22,778 727 823 928 636 2,300 1,679 911 877 414 290 3,217 1,530 1,215 1,268 2,415 1,179 910 °laSbrv'b™?n°/P„°''^"^ ^S'"? P"' °« R"^"^ township since 1890. 8 p«rt ?„i f^ borough annexed since 1890. annextd\olunbSry™ro^u|h^"°''"^'^°™'^'^ "^ ^^^O' ''°™"S^ subsequently » Organized from part 0! Pike township since 1890. 19 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Potter county — Continued. Schuylkill county— Continued. Harrison township Hebron township Hector township Homer township Keating township Lewisville borough Oswayo township Pike townshipi Pleasant Valley township . Portage ownship Roulette township Sharon township Stewardson township Summit township Sweden township Sylvania township Ulysses township West Branch township — Wharton township Schuylkill county . Ashland borough Wardl 1,300 Ward 2 1,266 Wards 1,328 Ward 4 1,477 Wards 1,068 Auburn borough Barry township Blytne township Branch township Butler township ' Ca^s township Cressona borough Northward 889 Southward; 849 Delano township < East Brunswick township East Norwegian township East Union township Eldred township Foster township Frackville borough Frailey township Gilberton borough Eastward 2,039 Middle ward 840 West ward 1, 494 Girardville borough Eastward 1,314 Middle ward - "'' ,92 West ward '52 Gordon boroughs Hegins township Hubley township Kline township^ Landingville borough McAdoo borough * Mahanoy township Meihanoy City borough ; ;;; ■ Wardl 4,671 Ward 2 1.877 Wards 1.257 Ward 4 1.497 Wards 4,202 Mlddleport borough Minersville borough ," 'SAA' Wardl 1.563 Ward 2 1.029 Wards 1.1^ Ward 4 1>''84 Mt. Carbon borough Newcastle township ■ New Philadelphia borough New Kinggold borough ■ North Manheim township ■ North Union township ■ Norwegian township ■ Orwigsburg borough Palo Alto borough Pinegrove borough Pinegrove township Port Carbon borough Port CUnton borough ■ Porter township * Pottsville borough 2 640 Ward 1 1 ' ooA Ward 2 .^SSJ 1,826 915 1,134 209 784 619 1,584 537 276 1,088 1,127 1,443 1,299 528 612 577 891 1,022 844 172,927 6,438 845 1,080 1,749 1,250 3,693 3,528 1,738 Ward 3. Ward 4. 3,202 3,805 1,784 876 1,180 891 382 459 1,131 1,111 341 314 1,135 1,164 483 176 756 71S 801 675 393 154,163 7,346 880 913 1,320 951 3 4,498 2,642 1,481 1,278 1,362 1,296 1,462 586 586 2,553 1,116 1,168 1,147 636 494 2,594 2,520 933 1,321 4,373 3,687 3,666 3,684 1,165 1,194 2,177 1,896 932 968 2,692 3,068 244 316 2,122 6,214 6,541 13,504 11,286 540 381 4,815 3,504 252 333 1,300 1,317 1,326 562 228 240 2,163 2,391 1,242 1,124 770 819 1,518 1,290 1,707 1,424 1,084 1,103 2,534 2,601 2,168 1,976 478 606 2,890 n,638 15,710 14, 117 Wards ?'S7 ^^J^?:::::::::::;;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::^;»^ """s^Excliisive of population of Gordon village. 1 Erroneously returned as Delano bo^J'S}' "?,J,f ?;,,„ij.hiD since 1890. "^"^^Iclusive of population of Tower City village 8 Part taken tolorm Someriield borough since 1890. Rahn township Eeilly township Rush township Ryan township St. Clair borough Middle ward 1, 628 North ward 1, 232 South ward 1, 878 Schuylkill township Schuylkill Haven borough East ward 1, 433 North ward 946 South ward 978 West ward 297 Shenandoah borough Wardl 5,789 Ward 2 1 , 431 Wards 3,715 Ward 4 4,534 Ward 6 4,852 South Manheim township Tamaqua borough Eastward 1,429 Middle ward 1,500 Northward 2,328 South ward 2, 010 Tower City borough « Tremont borough Eastward 1,110 West ward 887 Tremont township Union township Upper Mahantango township Walker township Washington township Wayne township West Brunswick township West Mahanoy township West Penn township Yorkville borough Snyder county . Adams township Beaver township Center township Chapman township Franklin township Jackson township Middleburg borough ... Middleoreek township. Monroe township Penn township Perry township Selinsgrove borough . . . Spring township Union township Washington township . West Beaver township. West Perry township . . Somerset county . 2,938 1,266 1,395 719 4,638 715 3,654 20, 321 785 7,267 2,167 1,947 2,648 1,715 1,264 706 3,680 15, 944 876 6,054 2,053 2,064 735 Addison township 8 Allegheny township » Benson borough i» Berlin borough Black township Brothers Valley township Casselman borough " Conemaugh township Confluence borough Elklick township Fairhope township '- Garrett borough is Greenville township Hooversville borough'* Jefferson township Jenner township Jennertown borough Larimer township Lincoln township is .'. Lower Turkeyfoot township Meyersdale borough Middlecreek township Milford township New Baltimore borough New Centerville borough Northampton township » Ogle township Paint township "> Quemahoning township " s Part taken to form part of Fairhope township since 1890. 10 Benson borough organized from part of Paint township since 1890. n Organized from part of Upper Turkeyfoot township since 1890. 12 Organized from parts of Allegheny, Northampton, and Southampton town- ships since 1890. . 13 Organized from part of Summit township since 1890. , " Hooversville borough organized from part of Quemahoning township since 1890 is Organized from part of Somerset township since 1890. 20 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Somerset county— Continued. Rockwood borough , Salisbury borough Shade township Somerfleld borough i Somerset borough Somerset township 2 Southampton township s Stonycreeli township Stoystown borough Summit township » Upper Turlieytoot township » Ursina borough Wellersburg borough Sullivan county . 1900 Cherry township Colley township Davidson township Dushore borough Eaglesmere borough ".. ElWand township Forks township Forksville borough Fox township Hillsgrove township Laporte borough Laporte township Shrewsbury township « . Susquehanna county . Apolacon township Ararat township Auburn township Bridgewater township Brooklyn township Choconut township Clifford township Dimock township Dundafl borough Forest City borough Ward 1 1, 961 Ward 2 ^ 2,318 Forest Lake township Franklin township Friendaville borough Gibson township Great Bend borough Great Bend township Hallstead borough Harford township Harmony township Herrick township Hopbottom borough JacKson township Jessup township Lanesboro borough Lathrop township Lenox township Liberty township Little Meadows borough Middletown township Montrose borough Wardl 635 Ward 2 510 Wards 682 New MiUord borough New Milford township Oakland borough Oakland township Rush township Silver Lake township Springville township Susquehanna borough Ward 1 2, 013 Ward 2 1,800 Thomson borough Thomson township , Uniondale borough Tioga county . Bloss township Blossburg borough. . . Brookfield township . Charleston township. Chatham township . . Clymer township 685 980 1,289 178 1,834 3,324 464 1,824 306 2,865 1,256 423 158 12,134 1890 2,703 1,926 1,714 884 312 975 813 152 638 686 442 465 624 40,043 396 650 1,669 1,305 1,134 847 159 4,279 787 632 110 963 836 1,000 1,404 1,488 1,008 •620 326 849 596 821 735 1,304 785 213 665 1,827 715 1,206 1,003 642 1,105 673 1,088 3,813 480 351 49,086 3,231 2,423 862 1,781 1,046 1, 119 653 689 1,299 1,713 3,462 749 1,790 291 2,366 1,224 406 163 2,367 1,662 1,662 783 1,058 780 191 693 805 375 443 811 40,093 513 648 1,805 1,220 1,000 376 1,125 919 157 2,319 907 666 139 1,020 1,002 1,135 1,167 1,614 1,279 721 299 946 641 876 776 223 724 1,736 763 1,244 956 590 1,164 866 1,177 3,872 302 567 62, 313 2,550 2,668 ■1,021 1,889 1,208 1,313 1890. 1 Organized from part of Addison township since 1890. 2 Part taken to form Lincoln township since 1890. 'Part taken to form part of Fairhope township since 1890. * Part taken to form Garrett borough since 1890. 5 Part taken to form Casselman borough since 1890. 'Eaglesmere borough organized from part of Shrewsbury township since 'Nelson township organized from part of Elkland borough since 1890 8 Liberty borough organized from part of Liberty township since 1890. MINOR civil divisions. Tioga county— Continued. Covington borough Covington township Deerfleld township Delmar township .' Duncan township Elk township Elkland borough ' Farmington township Gaines township Hamilton township Jackson township Knoxville borough Lawrence township Lawrenceville borough Liberty borough^ Liberty township^ Mansfield borough Mlddlebury township Morris township Nelson borough Nelson township ' Osceola borough Richmond township Roseville borough Rutland township Shippen township Sullivan township Tioga borough Tioga township Union township Ward township Wellsboro borough Wardl 1,614 Ward 2 1, 340 Westfield borough Westfield township Union county. Buffalo township East Buffalo township Gregg township Hartleton borough Hartley township Kelly township Lewis township Lewisburg borough North ward 1, 346 South ward 1, 316 West ward 795 Limestone township Mifflinburg borough East ward 735 West ward 701 New Berlin borough Union township West Buffalo township White Deer township [ ] " ' Venango county . Allegheny township Canal township Cherrytree township Clinton township Clinton ville borough Cooperstown borough Cornplanter township 12 Cranberry townshipi-s Emlenton borough Franklin city Wardl :"::;:;::::;;;:;:;"3;636' Sard2 2,822 Ward 3 1 459 Frenchcreek township ' Irwin township Jackson township Mineral township Oakland township OllCity wtJ^^;:::::;;:::;:;::: "-■•-^^^^^^^^-foso- Ward 4. Ward 5. Ward f 1, 1,371 1,093 Ward7 V^^S Ward 9, Oilcreek township 895 1900 450 1,067 964 2,919 1,467 630 1,109 890 1,306 2,209 1,591 862 1,000 486 263 1,254 1,847 1,549 1,811 642 66 693 1,496 215 838 706 1,290 524 1,261 1,586 494 2,954 1,180 1,115 17,592 1,718 1,144 896 237 1,647 1,080 896 3,457 864 1,436 616 656 1,092 1,853 49,648 405 883 1,225 916 262 243 1,200 3,321 1,190 7,317 943 1,262 864 674 1,029 13,264 623 1890 496 1,122 883 3,081 2,449 693 1,006 907 1,187 2,375 1,704 679 1,017 441 1,755 1,762 1,658 1,849 640 1,640 211 860 732 n,405 557 1,424 1,876 '"1,267 2,961 l,li28 1,261 17,820 1,694 1,107 964 261 1,712 1,108 1,017 3,248 844 1,417 617 750 1,174 1,907 1146,640 536 969 1,246 835 253 290 2,457 3,275 1,126 6,221 1,396 843 602 1,063 10,982 852 of saiSougVSE^JiSfbeen r^^o'keT '" '''° ^'^^^^^"^ borough, the charter of saMCoulh^hTvtgSeenrlvo'Lr' *" ''''■ ^^""""^ •^°™"S'^' "^« '='^-'«' returned^n'im'' township and Polk borough (population 1,187) not separately « £•"■? ^^^'^ t° fo''W Rouseville borough since 1890. 13 Part taken to form West End borough since 1890. 21 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Venango county— Continued. Pine Grove township . . Pleasantville borough . Plum township Pollt borough President township Eiehland township Roeicland township Rouseville borough 2. . . Sand ycreek township . . Serubgrasa township. . . Slverl y borough Sugarcreek township . , Sunville borough Utlca borough Victory township West End borough ^ Wakeen county . Bear Lake borough Brokenstraw township Cherry Grove township Clarendon borough Columbus borough Columbus township Conewango township Corydon township Deerfleld township ; Eldred township * Elk township Farmlngton township Freehold township Glade township ' Grand Valley borough ■• Kinzua township Limestone township Mead township Pine Grove township Plttsfield township Pleasant township Sheffield township Southwest township Spring Creek township Sugar Grove borough Sugar Grove township ' Tldioute borough - Triumph township Warren borough * Ward 1 1 , 253 Ward 2 ; 1,014 Ward 3 1,110 Ward 4 1,552 Ward 5 - 1,493 Wards l,&n Watson township Youngsvllle borough 1900 1,255 671 1,017 1,037 289 1,134 1,745 516 8-17 1,047 783 2,835 92 268 272 329 38, 946 Washington county. 275 1,209 440 1,092 334 905 2,710 646 711 964 814 982 1,187 1,712 388 1,236 362 1,490 1,424 1,481 749 2, 580 959 1,351 511 1,259 1,237 737 8,043 Allen township « - ■ - • Amwell township Beallsville borough Bentleyville borough Blaine township » Buffalo township » Burgettstowu borough California borough Canonsburg borough East ward J . 29 ' Westward 1,417 Canton township i" Carroll township Cecil township. Centerville borough " Charleroi borough 12 Chartiers township Claysville borough Coal Center borough Cross Creek township Deemston borough i' Donegal township East Bethlehem township " East Finley township I Frenchereek township and Polk borough not separately returned in '2 Organized from part of Cornplanter township since 1890. 3 Organized from part of Cranberry township since 189U. . 4Grand Valley borough organized from part of E dred township since 1890. 5 Part nf Glade township annexed to Warren borough since 1890. «SugL Grove bo?OTghorgau«ed from part of Sugar Grove township since ^^^''V Includes population (1,654) of Franklin towns'hip, taken to form North and South Franklin townships. ot«„i,/i„i„ „„ri Twiiiirht hnron^hs 8Elco Long Branch, Eoscoe, Speers, Stockdale, and Twilight Dorougns oreanized 'from parts of Allen township since 1890. .„, „ 1 con orgaiii^eu iiuLu pa, j gj from part of Buffalo township since 1890. . 10 WeTwasMngton blrough organized from part of Canton township since 1890. 322 836 92, 181 376 667 '71,155 1,-677 1,848 388 613 687 1,046 961 2,009 2,714 2,177 2,626 3,771 746 5,930 2,141 856 742 856 428 1,424 790 1,185 2,544 1,903 360 229 2,381 929 1,024 2,113 1,830 1,919 2,285 1,941 1,041 569 966 1,568 1,767 1,291 1890 1,234 928 1,042 366 1,229 1,957 779 1,072 833 2,349 106 321 351 37,585 313 1,224 383 1,297 292 1,062 2,267 527 681 1,720 880 983 1,330 2,885 941 447 1,909 694 851 540 2,202 1,195 1,463 1,855 1,328 941 4,332 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Washington county — Continued. East Pike Run township East Washington boroiigh is Elco borough 8 Fallowfleld township 12 Pinleyville borough w Hanover township Hopewell township Independence township Jefferson township Long Branch borough 8 McDonald iDorOugh Monongahela city Ward 1 1,.565 Ward 2 1,654 Wards 1,954 Morris township Mt. Pleasant township North Charleroi borough'-' North Franklin township ^J" North Strabane township i*5 North Washington borough i-' Nottingham township Peters township Robinson township Eoscoe borough 8 Smith township Somerset township South Canonsburg borough '"^ South Franklin townshipis South Strabane township 18 South Washington borough i3 Speers borough ^ .Stockdale boroughs Twilight borough « Union township 1* Washington borough Wardl 1,654 Ward 2 2,571 Wards ■ 1,905 Ward 4 1,540 West Alexander borough West Bethlehem township West Brownsville borough West Finley township West Middletown borough West Pike Run township West Washington borough 'o Wayne county . Berlin township Bethany borough Buckingham township .. Canaan township Cherry Eldge township . . Clinton township Damascus township Dreher township Dyberry township Hawley borough Honesdale borough Lake township Lebanon township Lehigh township Manchester township Mt. Pleasant township . . . Oregon township Palmyra township Paupack township Preston township Prompton borough Salem township Scott township South Canaan township . Starrucca borough Sterling township Texas township .• Waymart borough Westmoeeland county - Adamsburg borough. Allegheny township >i 2,071 1,051 850 801 447 1,753 662 772 776 273 2,475 5,173 1,000 1,561 425 880 1,278 1,473 1,179 1,596 2, 087 1,354 1,484 1,130 610 693 1,333 1,230 369 731 136 3,109 7,670 462 ,794 742 ,352 241 860 80, 171 100 130 082 485 677 954 408 622 720 925 864 286 548 401 190 488 410 757 622 464 258 281 101 039 404 672 951 432 160, 176 181 1,175 I n Centerville and Deemston boroughs organized from parts of East Bethle- hem township since 1890. 12 Charleroi and North Charleroi boroughs organized from parts of Fallow- field township since 1890. 13 East, North, and South Washington boroughs organized from parts of South Strabane township since 1890. n Finley ville borough organized from part of Union township since 1890. 15 North and South Franklin townships organized from Franklin township since 1890. M South Canonsburg borough organized from part of North Strabane town- ship since 1890. 1' Includes population (897) of Bunker Hill borough, annexed to Greensburg borough. 18 Parts taken to form Hyde Park, Vandergrift, and Vandergrift Heights boroughs since 1890. 22 Table 4.— POPULATION OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Westmoreland county — Continued. Wyoming county — Continued. Arnold boroughi Arona borough^ ; Avonmore borougli^ Bell township^ Bolivar borough Cokeville borough Cook township Derry borough North ward 637 South ward 1, 710 Derry township Donegal borough Donegal townahip East Greensburg borough^ East Huntingdon township Fairfield township Franklin township Greensburg borough'' Ward 1 1 , 627 Ward 2 960 Ward 3 909 Ward 4 1, 580 Ward 5 1 , 432 Hempfleld township ^ Hyde Park borough * Irwin borough Ward 1 ,i48 Ward 2 823 Ward 3 1, 081 Jeannette borough Ward 1 2, 340 Ward 2 1, 439 Ward 3 2, 086 Latrobe borough Wardl 1,238 Ward 2 1 , 349 Ward 3 2, 027 Ligonier borough Llgonier township Livermore borough Lower Burrell townshipi Loyalhanna township Ludwick borough Madison borough Manor borough 6 Monessen borough 7 Mt. Pleasant borough Wardl 1,258 Ward 2 1,718 Wards...; 1,769 Mt. Pleasant township New Alexandria borough New Florence bprough New Kensington borough ^ New Salem borough ^ North Bellevernon borough North Huntingdon township » North Irwin borough o Parnassus borough Penn borough Penn township ^ Eostraver township ' St. Clair township Salem township Scottdale borough Sewickley township Southeast Greensburg borough - South Greensburg borough 2 South Huntingdon township , Southwest Greensburg borough - , Unity township Upper Burrell township Vandergrift borough ' Vandergrift Heights borough* Washington township West Newton borough Youngstown borough Wyoming county . Braintrim township . Clinton township 1,426 382 630 790 486 674 1,175 2,347 9,495 157 1,341 1,0.50 10, 587 1,805 2,719 6,508 9,256 312 2,452 0, 865 4,614 1,259 2,934 175 1,019 767 901 464 684 2,197 4,745 10, 228 364 800 4,665 381 810 7,438 403 1,791 763 5,321 6,231 1,122 2,687 4,261 4,548 620 700 4,758 831 9, 402 556 2,076 1,910 1,797 2,467 771 17, 152 1,168 410 664 1,226 1,968 7,163 163 1,319 ,H, 109 1,767 1,754 4,202 9,948 "2,' 428 3,689 782 1,790 211 839 930 891 201 578 7,788 338 683 311 435 7,125 516 931 »3,233 3,895 836 2,395 2,693 3,997 3,674 5,494 606 1,624 2,286 15,891 934 827 428 I 404 1 Arnold and New Kensington boroughs organized from parts of Lower Bur- rell township since 1890. 2Arona, East Greensburg, Southeast Greensburg, South Greensburg and Southwest Greensburg boroughs organized from parts of Hempfleld townshin since 1890. 3 Avonmore borough organized from part of Bell township since 1890 < Bunker Hill borough annexed since 1890. "Organized from part of Allegheny township since 1890. ' Manor village, formerly in Penn township, incorporated as a borough since 1890. ' Monessen borough organized from part of Eostraver township since 1890 8 Given as Salem m 1890. 'North Irwin borough organized from part of North Huntingdon townshin since 1890. ^ 1" Exclusive of population of Manor village. Eaton township Exeter township Factory ville borough Falls township Forkston township Lemon township Mehoopany township Meshoppen borough Meshoppen township Monroe township " Nicholson borough Nicholson township North Branch township . . Northmoreland township Noxen township " Overfleld township Tunkhannock borough Tunkhannock township. . . Washington township Windham township York county . Carroll township Chanceford township >- Codorus township Conewago township Cross Roads borough i^ Dallastown borough Delta borough Dillsburg borough Dover borough Dover township East Hopewell township i^ East Manchester township East Prospect borough Fairview township Fawn township Fawn Grove borough Felton borough " Franklin township ■. Franklintown borough Glen Eock borough Goldsboro borough Hanover borough Ward 1 1, 422 Ward 2 2, 408 Ward 3 818 Ward 4 ^ 664 Heidelberg township Hellam township Hopewell township JacKson township '.'.'."'.'.[ Jefferson borough !!!!!!!!.'" Lewisberry borough Loganville borough Lower Chanceford township Lower Windsor township Manchester borough Manchester townsTiipis Manheim township Monaghan township Newberry township i" New Freedom borough New Salem borough North Codorus township '^ North Hopewell township 12 North York borough i* Paradise township Peach Bottom township Penn township Railroad borough Red Lion borough Seven Valley borough " Shrewsbury borough Shrewsbury township Springetsbury townshipis Springfield township" Spring Garden township i» Spring Grove borough Stewartstown borough Warrington township^o / 790 129 669 1,090 920 677 794 609 664 993 893 818 313 855 1,197 442 1,305 1,450 711 681 882 993 2,798 3,066 2,251 2,322 1,506 167 1,181 1,555 779 684 666 732 587 438 465 2,313 2,849 1,074 1,234 1,369 1,413 292 261 2,078 2,042 1,564 1,647 202 199 226 896 962 260 232 1,117 687 385 346 5,302 3,746 1,013 954 2,067 2,164 1,376 1,540 1,596 1,603 374 374 228 170 343 296 2,345 2,512 2,649 2,764 507 513 1,556 1,783 1,226 1,268 847 923 2,101 2,238 550 364 241 231 2,637 2,639 1,122 1,199 1,185 1,214 1,269 1,888 2,198 1,876 1,601 213 201 1,337 524 428 564 662 1,963 2,041 1,783 1,641 1,912 879 5,209 1,005 576 573 441 1,660 1,830 " pf^t^ti vT^^'i'P organized from part of Monroe township since 1890. -Part taken to form part of Felton borough since 1890. 1890 ™'' borough organized from part of East Hopewell township since ships SSlllo* '™°' '"''*' °* Chanceford, North Hopewell, and Windsor town- ie Part tal°™ t'i^Tr",? V.?i?'y^'''^ ''?,™ P''''t°^^ 17 a^ll in " i""^™ ^S'^^ Haven borough since 1890. field Sh7p"s"in'ce°1890^'' °'«'^"'^^'' '""^ P^^*^ °' North Codorus and Spring- w?^?f?.'fi,^r?' P'^'i <". Spring Garden township since 1890. since 1890 Spnngetsbury township an(f part annexed to York city 20 Part taken to form Wellsyille borough since 1890. 23 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF PENNSYLVANIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND igOO-Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. YOEK COUNTY— Continued. Washington townsliip , Wellsviile borouglii West Manchester tovfnship 2 West Manheim township Windsor township ^ Winterstown borough Wrightsville borough Yoe borough* Yorli city* Ward 1 2, 388 Ward 2 1, 687 Ward 3 998 Ward 4 1, 803 1900 1,388 296 1,820 1,418 2,516 217 2,266 525 33,708 1890 1,464 1,743 1,269 2,372 209 1,912 20, 793 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. York county— Continued, York city— Continued. Ward 5 1,615 Ward 6 2, 777 Ward 7 2, 735 Ward' 8 2,317 Ward 9 5,461 Ward 10 2,517 Ward 11 3, 869 Ward 12 4, 594 Ward 13 1, 047 Yorli township * Yorii Haven borough" 1900 2,793 824 1890 1 Organized Jrom part of Warrington township since 1890. s Part annexed to Yorlc city since 1890. 8 Part talien to form part of Felton borough since 1890. * Yoe borough organized from part of York township si since 1890. » Formerly York borough; incorporated as a city since 1890; parts of Spring Garden and West Manchester townships annexed since 1890. » Organized from part of Newberry township since 1890. There are 833 incorporated places in Pennsylvania, for which the population in 19Q0 is separately- returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCOEPORATED CITIES AND BOROUGHS OF PENNSYLVANIA: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES AND BOROUGHS. Adamsbuig borough Adamstown borough Akron borough Alba borough Albion borough Aldan borough Alexandria borough Aliquippa borough Allegheny city AUentown city Altoona city : Ambler borough Apollo borough Applewood borough Archbald borough Arendtsville borough Armagh borough Arnold borough Arona borough Ashland borough Ashley borough Ashville borough Aspinwall borough Atilen borough Athens borough Attleboro borough Atwood borough '. Auburn borough Austin borough Avalon borough Avoca borough Avondale borough Avonmore borough Baden borough Bangor borough Barnesboro borough Bath borough Beallsville borough Bear Lake borough Beaver borough Beaver Falls borough Beaver Meadow borough BechtelsviUe borough Bedford borough Beech Creek borough Bellefonte borough Bellevemon borough Bellevue borough Bellwood borough Ben Avon borough Bendersvllle borough Benson borough Bentley ville borough Benton borough Berlin borough Bernville borough Berrysburg borough Berwick borough(Columbia Co. ) Berwick borough (Adams Co. ) . Bethany borough Bethel borough Bethlehem borough Big Eun borough Birdsboro borough POPULATION. 1900 1890 184 223 597 603 653 606 154 163 695 366 296 406 438 620 129, 896 105,287 35,416 25,228 38,973 30, 337 1,884 1,073 2,924 2,156 122 5,396 4,032 393 131 162 1,426 382 6,438 7,346 4,046 3,192 393 289 1,231 404 397 3,749 3,274 377 1.53 185 845 880 2,300 1,679 2,130 804 3,487 3,031 640 630 427 390 4,106 2,509 1,482 731 723 388 360 275 313 2,348 1,552 10,054 9,735 1 378 381 2,167 2,242 449 437 4,216 3,946 1,901 1,147 3,416 1,418 1,545 1,146 859 342 370 249 613 229 635 1,030 9i2 344 365 898 426 3,916 2,701 845 381 130 134 107 81 7,293 6,762 879 731 2,264 2,261 CITIES AND BOROUGHS. Birmingham borough Blain borough Blairsville borough Blakely borough Bloomneld borough Blooming Valley borough Bloomsburg town Blossburg borough Bolivar borough Boyertown borough Braddock borough Bradford city Bridgeport borough (Montgom- ery county). Bridgeport borough (Fayette county). Bridgewater borough Brisbin borough Bristol borough Broadtop City borough Brockwayville borough Brookville borough Brownsville borough Burgettatown borough Burlington borough Bumside borough Butler borough California borough Callensburg borough Cambridge Springs borough Camp Hill borough Canonsburg borough Canton borough Carbondale city Carlisle borough Carmiehaels borough Carnegie borough Carroll town borough Casselman borough Cassville borough Catasauqua borough Catawiasa borough Center Hall borough Centerport borough Centerville borough (Crawford county). Centerville borough (Washing- ton county) . Centralia borough Chambersburg borough Chapman borough Charleroi borough Cherry tree borough Chester city Chester Hill borough Chest Springs borough Christiana borougl Clarendon borough Clarion borough Clarksville borough Claysville borough Clayville borough Clearfield borough Clifton Heights borough POPULATION. 1900 1890 240 225 326 249 3,886 3,126 3,915 2,452 772 737 177 206 6,170 4,635 2,423 2,568 486 410 1,709 1,436 15,654 8,561 16, 029 10, 514 3,097 2,651 1,805 1,030 1,347 1,177 666 1,,608 7,104 6,653 258 240 1,777 929 2,472 2,478 1,552 1,417 961 929 179 166 647 292 10,853 8,734 2,009 1,024 248 241 1,495 912 360 191 2,714 2,113 1,525 1,393 13, 536 10,833 9,626 7,620 466 445 7,330 790 634 150 168 185 3,963 3,704 2,023 1,809 537 441 141 133 260 274 746 2,048 2,761 8,864 7,863 319 392 5,930 312 324 33,988 20,226 710 563 202 255 828 1,092 1,297 2,004 2, 164 220 856 1,041 2,371 1,402 5,081 2,248 2, 330 1,820 CITIES AND BOROUGHS. Clintonville borough Coal Center borough Coaldale borough Coalmont borough Coalport borough Coatesville borough Cochranton borough Cokeville borough College Hill borough CoUegeville borough CoUingdale borough Columbia borough Columbus borough Colwyn borough Confluence borough Conneaut Lake borough Conneautville borough Connellsvllle borough Conoquenessing borough Conshohooken borough Coopersburg borough Cooperstown borough Coplay borough CoraopoUs borough Corry city Corsica borough Coudersport borough Courtdale borough Covington borough Crafton borough Cressona borough Cross Roads borough Curllsville borough Curwensville borough Daisytown borough Dale borough Dallas borough Dallastown borough Dalton borough Danville borough Darby borough Darlington borough Dauphin borough Dawson borough Dayton borough Deemston borough Delaware Watergap borough . Delta borough Derry borough Dickson borough Dillsburg borough Donegal borough Dorrance borough Dover borough Downingtown borough Doylestown borough Driftwood borough Dubois borough Duboistown borougji Dudley borough. . . T. Dunbar borough Duneannon borough Duncansville borough Dundaff borough POPULATION. 1900 1890 262 253 742 569 848 272 182 219 938 856 5,721 3,680 640 656 674 664 890 611 603 12,316 10,699 334 292 1,226 871 444 343 291 920 757 7,160 5,629 343 5, 762 5,470 666 454 243 290 1,681 880 2,665 962 5,369 5,677 293 338 3,217 1,530 420 460 496 1,927 1,738 1,481 167 131 154 1,937 1,664 435 1,503 643 415 1,181 779 681 8,042 7,998 3,429 2,972 270 254 566 740 825 668 431 372 428 469 467 684 565 2,347 1,968 4,948 3,110 732 587 167 163 2,211 686 438 465 2,133 1,920 3,034 2,519 509 628 9,375 • 6,149 650 697 290 281 1,662 1,381 1,661 1,074 1,612 1,277 159 157 24 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND BOROUGHS OF PENNSYLVANIA: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES AND B0E0U6HS. Dunmore borough Duq uesne borough Dushore borough Eaglesmere borough East Bangor borough East Berhn borough East Brady borough East Conemaugh Borough . . East Greensburg borough. . . East Greenville borough East McKeesport borough . . East Mauch Chunk borough Eastou city East Pittsburg borough East Prospect borough East Side borough East Stroudsburg borough . . Eastvale borough East Washington borough . . Ebensburg borough ...i Eddystone borough Edenburg borough Edgewood borough Edmboro borough Edwardsville borough Elco borough Elderton borough Eldred borough Elgin borough Elizabeth borough Elizabethtown borough Elizabeth ville borough Elkland borough Elliott borough Ellwood City borough Elmhurst borough Emaus borough Emlentou borough Emporium borough Emsworth borough Enon Valley borough Ephrata borough Eriecity Esplen borough Etna borough Evans City borough Everett borough Exeter borough Factoryville borough Fairchance borough Fairfield borough Fairview borough {Erie Co. ) Fairview borough (Butler Co.) - - Fallston borough Fawn Grove borough Fayette City borough Felton borough Ferudale borough Finley ville borough Fleetwood borough Flemingtou borough Ford City borough Forest City borough Forksville borough Forty Fort borough Fountain Hill borough Frackville borough Frankfort Springs borough . . Franklin borough Franklin city Franklintown borough Fredonia borough Freedom borougli Freeland borough Freemansburg borough Freeport borough Friendsville borougli Galetou borough Gallitzin borough Garrett borough Gaysport borough Geneva borough Georgetown borough Gettysburg borough Gilberton borough Girard borough Girardville borough Glasgow borough Glenburn borough Glen Campbell borough . . . . Glendon borough Glenfleld borough Glen Hope borough Glenolden borough Glen Eock borough Goldsboro borough Gordon borough Gouldsboro borough Grampian borough Grand Valley borougli Gratz borough POPULATION. 1900 963 138 1,866 1,473 838 1,109 3,345 2, 243 444 1,468 1,190 2,463 958 395 2,451 52, 733 2,364 5,384 1,203 1,864 1,948 659 1,219 395 327 235 549 202 1,596 226 224 447 978 864 2,870 4,279 152 1,557 1,214 2,594 128 961 7, 317 250 437 1,783 6,254 596 1,754 110 2,416 2,759 488 809 216 271 3,495 4,373 954 3,666 172 307 1,628 704 905 220 873 1,117 385 1,166 93 60J 3,S8 489 1890 12,583 9,036 884 312 8,316 783 983 668 1,233 2,176 1,050 804 598 1,228 1,168 894 873 3,468 25,238 2,883 639 """2," 772' 14,481 292 210 261 2,648 256 1,819 1,051 1,574 776 1,202 704 1,139 691 5,165 850 751 616 1,107 3,284 243 1,050 169 1,804 1,218 676 1,006 443 1,126 2,147 CITIES AND BOROUGHS. 878 912 1,255 2,319 191 1,031 2,620 180 662 6,221 232 429 704 1,730 615 1,637 139 2,392 867 293 274 3,221 3,687 626 3,584 218 290 907 718 286 687 345 1,194 141 219 490 Great Bend borough Greencastle borough Greenlane borough Greensboro borough Greensburg borough Green tree borough Greenville borough Grove City borough Halilax borough Hallstead borough Hamburg borough Hanover borough Harmony borough Harrisburg city Harrisville borough Hartleton borough Hartstown borough Hastings borough Hatboro borough Hatfield borough Hawley borough Hazelton city Hellertown borough Hollidaysburg borough Homer City borough Homestead borough Honesdale borough Honeybrook borough Hookstown borough Hooversville borough Hopbottom borough Hopewell borough (ChesterCo.) Hopewell borough (Bedford Co. ) Houtzdale borough Howard borough Hughestown borough Hughesville borough Hulmeville borough Hummelstown borough Huntingdon borough Hyde Park borough Hydetown borough Hyndman borough Indiana borough Irvona borough Irwin borough Jackson Center borough Jacksonville borough Jamestown borough Jeannette borough Jeddo borough Jefferson borough (York Co.) .. Jefferson borough (Greene Co.) Jenkintown borough Jennertown borough Jermyn borough Jersey Shore borough Johnsonburg borough Johnstown city Jonestown borough Juniata borough Kane borough ^ Karns City borough Kenuett Square borough Kingston borough Kittanning borough Knoxville borough (Allegheny county). Knoxville borough (Tioga Co.) Kutztowu borough Laflin borough Lancaster city Landingville borough Landisburg borough Lanesboro borough Langhome borough Langhorne Manor borough Lansdale borough Lansdowne borough Lansford borough La Plume borough , Laporte borough Latrobe borough Laurel Euu borough Lawrenceville borough Lebanon city Leechburg borough Lehighton borough Lenhartsville borough Leraysville borough Lewisberry borough Lewisburg borough Lewistown borough Lewisville borough Liberty borough Ligonier borough Lilly borough Linesville borough Lititz borough Little Meadows borough Littlestown borough POPULATION. 1900 1,463 272 399 6,608 678 4,814 1,599 618 1,404 2,315 5,302 646 50, 167 319 237 186 1,621 823 528 1,925 14,230 745 2,998 570 12, 554 2,864 609 269 465 326 182 482 1,482 563 1,648 1,628 454 1,729 6,053 312 337 1,242 4,142 723 2,452 276 82 834 5,865 1,632 374 311 2,091 96 2,667 3,070 3,894 35,936 671 1,709 6,296 266 1,516 3,846 3,902 3,511 862 1,328 254 41,469 244 300 821 801 222 2,754 2,630 4,888 274 442 4,614 696 486 17,628 2,459 4,629 144 375 228 3,457 4,451 619 263 1,259 1,276 661 1,637 213 1,118 1890 1,002 1,525 237 427 4,202 685 3,674 1,160 515 1,167 2,127 3,746 585 39, 385 261 160 1,070 781 1,968 11,872 708 2,975 605 7,911 2,816 514 297 299 213 2,231 564 1,454 1,358 418 1,486 5,729 CITIES AND BOKOUGHS. 247 1,056 1,963 2,428 232 83 822 3,296 358 374 327 1,609 95 2,650 1,853 1,280 21, 805 643 2,944 427 1,326 2,381 3,096 1,723 679 1,695 231 32, Oil 816 318 876 727 1,858 876 4,004 253 375 3,689 606 441 14, 664 1,921 2,959 152 374 170 3,248 3,273 459 782 915 552 1,494 223 991 Livermore borough Liverpool borough Lock Haven city Lockport borough Loganton borough Loganville borough Long Branch borough Loretto borough Ludwlck borough Lumber City borough Luzerne borough Lykens borough McAdoo borough McConnellsburg borough McDonald borough McEwensville borough McKeesport city McKees Kocks borough McSherrystown borough McVeytown borough Macungie borough Madison borough Mahaffey borough Mahanoy City borough Malvern borough Manchester borough Manheim borough M anns Choice borough Manor borough Manorville borough Mansfield borough . , Mapleton borough Marcus Hook borough Marietta borough Marion Center borough Marklesburg borough Markleysburg borough Mars borough Martinsburg borough Marysville borough Masontown borough Mauch Chunk borough Mayfield borough Meadville city Mechanicsburg borough (Cum- berland county). Mechanicsburg borough (Indi- ana county). Media borough Mercer borough Mercersburg borough Meshoppen borough Meyersdale borough Middleboro borough Middleburg borough Middleport borough Middletown borough MiiHiuburg borough Mifflintown borough Milesburg borough Milford borough Millersburg borough Millerstown borough (Butler Co.' Millerstown borough (Perry Co.' Mill Hall borough ; Millheim borough Millvale borough Mill Village borough Millville borough Milton borough , Miners Mills borough Minersville borough Monaca borough Monessen borough Monongahela city Monroe borough , Montgomery borough Montooth borough Montoursville borough Montrose borough Moosic borough Morrisville borough , Morton borough Mt. Carbon borough Mt. Carmel borough Mt. Holly Springs borough , Mt. Jewett borough Mt. Joy borough Mt. Morris borough Mt. Oliver borough Mt. Pleasant borough Mt. Union borough Munoy borough Nanticoke borough Narberth borough Nazareth borough Nelson borough Nescopeck borough New Albany borough New Alexandria borough , New Baltimore borough POPULATION. 175 653 7,210 226 432 343 273 240 901 224 3,817 2,762 2,122 576 2,475 208 34,227 6,352 1,490 520 692 464 741 13,504 975 507 2,019 312 684 453 1,847 612 1,209 2,469 294 260 210 777 590 1,463 466 4,029 2,300 10,291 3,841 161 3,076 1,804 956 609 3,024 207 513 540 5,608 1,436 953 594 884 1,675 960 655 1,010 612 6,736 321 693 6,175 2,224 4,815 2,008 2,197 5,173 385 1,063 796 1,665 1,827 1,227 1,371 889 262 13, 179 1,328 l,6o3 2,018 345 2,295 4,745 1,086 1,934 12,116 847 2,304 642 1,100 425 364 201 25 Table 5.-P0PULATI0N OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND BOROUGHS OF PENNSYLVANIA: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES AND BOEODGHS. New Berlin borough New Bethlehem borough New Brighton borough New Buffalo borough Newburg borough (Cumberland county). Newburg borough (Clearfield county). Newcastle city New Centerville borough New Columbus borough New Cumberland borough New Florence borough New Freedom borough New Galilee borough New Haven borough New Holland borough New Hope borough New Kensington borough. . , New Lebanon borough New Mllford borough New Oxford borough New Paris borough New Philadelphia borough Newport borough New Ringgold borough Newry borough New Salem borough (York Co. ) . New Salem borough (Westmore- land county). Newton Hamilton borough Newtown borough NewYille borough New Washington borough New Wilmington borough Nicholson borough Norristown borough North Belleyemon borough North Braddock borough North Charleroi borough Northeast borough North Irwin borough Northumberland borough North Wales borough North Washington borough North York borough Norwood borough Oakdale borough Oakland borough Oakmont borough Ohiopyle borough Oil City Old Forge borough Olyphant borough Orangeville borough Orbisonia borough Orrstown borough Orwigsburg borough Osburn borough Osceola borong;h (Clearfield Co.) Osceola borough (Tioga Co.) Oxford borough Palo Alto borough Parkers Landing city Parkesburg borough Parnassus borough Parryville borough Parsons borough Patterson borough Patterson Heights borough Patton borough Pen Argyl borough Penbrook borough Penn borough Pennsburg borough Perkasie borough Petersburg borough Petrolia borough Philadelphia city Philipsburg borough Phoenix ville borough Picture Rocks borough Pinegrove borough Pitcaim borough Pittsburg city Pittston city Pleasantville borough (Venango county). Pleasantville borough (Bedford county). Plymouth borough Point Marion borough Polk borough Portage borough Port Allegany borough Port Carbon borough Port Clinton borough Portersville borough Portland borough Port Royal borough Port Vue borough Pottstown borough Pottsville borough Frompton borough I POPULATION. 1900 1890 616 1,269 6,820 171 340 314 617 1,026 5,616 220 376 354 1,213 1,562 178 684 734 19,791 435 1,538 2,108 CITIES AND BOROUGHS. Prospect borough Prospect Park borough Punxsutawney borough Quakertown borough Quarry ville borough Queenstown borough Railroad borough Eainsburg borough Ramey borough Rankin borough Reading city Red Lion borough Renovo borough Reynoldsville borough Riceville borough Eichlandtown borough Ridgway borough Ridley Park borough Rimersburg borough Riverside borough Roaring Spring bojough Rochester borough Rock Hill borough Rockledge borough Rockwood borough Rome borough Roscoe borough Rosedale borough Roseville borough Rouseville borough Eoxbury borough Royal ton borough Royersf ord borough Rutledge borough Saegerstown borough St. Clair borough St. Clairsville borough St. Marys borough St. Petersburg borough Salisbury borough Salladasburg borough Saltillo borough Saltsburg borough Sandy Lake borough Saxonburg borough Saxton borough Sayre borough Scalp Level borough Schellsburg borough Schuylkill Haven borough. .'. . . Scottdale borough Scranton city Sellnsgrove borough Sellersville borough Seven Valley borough Sewickley borough Shade Gap borough Shamokin borough Sharon borough Sharon Hill borough Sharpsburg borough Sharpsville borough Sheakley ville borough Shelocta borough Shenandoah borough Sheraden borough Shickshinny borough Shippensburg borough Shippen ville borough Shiremanstown borough Shirleysburg borough Shrewsbury borough Silverdale borough Siverly borough Slatington borough Sligo borough Slippery rock borough Smethport borough Smicksburg borough , Smithfleld borough Snydertown borough Somerfleld borough Somerset borough , Souderton borough South Bethlehem borough (Northampton county). South Bethlehem borough (Arm- strong county). South Canonsburg borough Southeast Greensburg borough . South Fork borough South Greensburg borough South Philipsburg borough South Renovo borough South Washington borough South Waverly borough Southwest Greensburg borough . South Williamsport borough Spangler borough Spartansburg borough Speers borough Springboro borough Spring City borough Springfield borough POPULATION. 1900 361 1,050 4,375 3,014 565 69 213 219 866 3,775 78,961 1,337 4,082 3,435 207 285 3,515 1,234 487 418 1,344 4,688 495 612 685 233 1,354 386 215 516 808 1,106 2,607 369 607 4,638 102 4,295 482 980 261 377 828 632 307 ■ 937 6,243 450 312 3,664 4,261 102, 026 1,326 1,247 428 3,668 138 18, 202 8,916 1,058 6,842 2,970 164 92 20, 321 2,948 1,456 3,228 313 504 230 564 255 783 3,773 505 993 1,704 237 626 276 178 1,834 1,077 13,241 610 620 2,635 700 497 1,225 1,230 1,216 831 3,328 1,616 488 369 603 2,566 324 1890 2,792 2,169 123 201 247 58,661 524 4,154 2,789 245 1,903 360 394 920 553 226 211 1,815 269 745 3,680 134 1,745 665 689 374 264 1,088 721 258 712 281 3,088 2,693 75,215 1,315 794 2,776 209 14, 403 7,459 4,898 2,330 191 82 15,944 1,448 2,188 336 432 325 562 2,716 495 448 1,150 229 242 1,713 679 10,302 ""l,"295' 135 1,082 2,900 616 490 1,797 CITIES ANB BOKOUGHS. POPULATION. 1900 Spring Garden borough 1,015 Spring Grove borough 1,005 Starrucca borough 404 State College borough 861 Steelton borough 12, 086 573 Stewartstown borough 177 Stockdale borough . 731 Stoneboro borough ... 1,061 806 Strasburg borough 916 Strattanville borough 262 3,450 Sugar Grove borough. 611 1,887 Summerhill borough 691 Summerville borough. . . 380 HumTTlit. TTill hnrnngh 2,986 Sunbury borough 9,810 92 Susquehanna borough 3,813 Swarthmore borough 903 1,716 Swoyersville borough . 2,264 203 Tamaqua borough . . . 7,257 5,472 Tatamy borough ... . 260 4,215 Telford borough. . 181 Thompson town borough 273 309 Three Springs borough 196 2,204 1,237 524 Tioga borough . Tionesta borough 815 Titusville city. 8,244 542 Topton borough 4,663 Tower City borough. . 2,167 327 Trappe borough 324 1,947 Troutville borough. . . 308 1,460 628 Tunkhannock borough . ... 1,305 Tunnelhill borough 674 Turbutville borough 390 Turtle Creek borough 3,262 Twilight borough. . . 1 136 5,847 Union City borough. . 3,104 351 Uniontown borough (Fayette county). Uniontown borough (Dauphin county). Unionville borough 7,344 369 360 2,131 Ursina borough 423 268 Valencia borough 149 533 2,076 Vandergrift Heights borough . . . 1,910 765 Venango borough 233 1,904 870 120 Wallaceton borough 289 816 Warren borough . . 8,043 966 Washington borough (Washing- ton county). Washington borough (Lancas- ter county). Washingtonville borough Waterf ord borough 7,670 577 212 767 1,898 Wattsburg borough . . 351 489 432 Waynesboro borough. 5, .396 Waynesburg borough 2,544 2,471 Weissport borough . . . 601 158 2,964 Wellsville borough 296 "West Alexander borough "West Bethlehem borough West Brownsville borough 462 3,465 742 9,624 1,958 1,000 West Conshohocken borough . . . West Elizabeth borough West End borough 747 329 1,180 929 West Hazel ton borough 2,516 Table 5. 26 -POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND BOROUGHS OF PENNSYLVANIA: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. POPULATION. CITIES AND BOROUGHS. POPULATION. CITIES AND BOROUGHS. POPULATION. CITIES AND BOROUGHS. 1900 1890 190U 1890 1900 1890 1,281 930 241 559 499 2,467 664 5,846 774 254 534 2,693 1,344 655 1,517 863 966 235 376 51,721 11,886 935 28,757 2,934 4,179 264 711 217 3,425 1,136 226 109 398 154 37, 718 4,662 888 27,132 2,324 419 360 Wrightsville borough 2,266 525 1,909 714 433 689 626 33,708 824 352 1,125 771 836 963 1,912 West Middlesex borough West Middletown borough Wvalusing borough 438 1,794 Yardley borough 813 Williamstown borouffh Yates borough 414 ""2,' 285 Yeadon borough Yoe borough 3,906 York city 20,793 West Reynoldsville borough 209 1,797 1,141 260 140 246 176 York Haven borough 238 York Springs borough 340 Yorkville borough 916 West Washington borough West Wyoming borough Youngstown borough 486 Youngsville borough 667 575 1,634 Zelienople borough 639 Worthville borough Of the above named 833 incorporated places there are 240 that have a population in 1900 of naore than 2,000, and of these 146 have a population of less than 5,000; 61 have more than 5,000 but less than 10,000; 23 have more than 10,000 but less than 20,000; and 18 have more than 25,000, namely: Philadelphia, with 1,293,697; Pittsburg, with 321,616; Allegheny, with 129,896; Scranton, with 102,026; Reading, with 78,961; Erie, with 52,733; Wilkesbarre, with 51,721; Harrisburg, with 50,167; Lancaster, with 41,459; Altoona, with 38,973; Johnstown, with 35,936; Allentown, with 35,416; McKeesport, with 34,227; Chester, with 33,988; York, with 33,708; Williamsport, with 28,757; Newcastle, with 28,339; and Easton, with 25,238 inhabitants. For the 18 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it was separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive. Table 7, which immediately follows, shows, for each city, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF PENNSYLVANIA: 1790 TO 1900. CITIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 Allegheny 129,896 35,416 38,973 33,988 " 25,238 52,733 60, 167 35,936 41,459 34,227 28,339 1,293,697 32La£ •737M 102,026 51,721 28,757 33, 708 105,287 25,228 30,337 20,226 14,481 40,634 39,385 21, 806 32,011 20,741 11, 600 1,046,964 _ 23a^£17 58,661 75,215 37,718 27,132 20,793 78,682 18,063 19,710 14,997 11,924 27, 737 30,762 8,380 25,769 8,212 8,418 847, 170 156,382. 43,278 45,850 23,339 18,934" 13,940 53,180 13,884 10,610 9,485 10,987 19,646 23, 104 6,028 20,233 2,523 6,164 674,022 86,076 5S^930'^ 36,092 10,174 16,030 11,003 28,702 8,025 3,591 4,631 8,944 9,419 13,406 4,185 17, 603 2,166 1,882 585,529 49,2.17 ^162 9,223 4,253 5,664 8,606 21,262 3,779 10,089 2,493 2,801 1,667 7,250 5,858 7,834 1,269 12,369 1,392 1,614 121, 376 ilfi,_601 15,743" 1,790 4,865 3,412 5,980 949 8,417 848 3,529 1,465 4,312 657 2,370 635 2,990 Easton 1,667 394 2,287 1,045 81 1,472 Erie Johnstown 7,701 6,633 5,405 4,292 McKeesport Newcastle 611 93,665 80,462 lii.fifiS- 5,856 63,802 J,248_ 4,332 53, 722 3,462 41,220 27S§f 28,622 Pittsburg Reading Sc .'an ton 2,723 1,615 6,863 1,718 1,353 4,779 2,232 755 624 3,545 1,225 344 2,847 835 131 2,503 Williamsport York 1 Not separately returned. Table 7.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF PENNSYLVANIA: 1790 TO 1900. Allegheny . . Allentown . . Altoona Chester Easton Erie Harrisburg. . Johnstown . . Lancaster . . . McKeesport. Newcastle... Philadelphia Pittsburg Reading Scranton Wilkesbarre. Williamsport York INCREASE FROM 1890 TO 1900. Num- ber. 24,609 10,188 8,636 13, 762 10, 757 12, 099 10, 782 14,131 9,448 13, 486 16, 739 246, "" 82,! 20. 300 26,811 14,003 1,625 12, 915 Per cent. 23.4 40.4 28.5 68.0 74,3 29. 27.4 64. 29.5 65.0 144.3 23, 34.8 34,6 35.6 37.1 6.0 62.1 INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1890. Num- ber. 26, 605 7,165 10,627 5,229 2,557 12,897 8,623 13,426 6,242 12, 529 3,182 199, 794 82, 228 15 383 29, 365 14, 379 8,198 6,853 Per cent. 33, 39.7 53.9 34.9 21.4 46.5 28.0 160.2 24.2 162.6 37.8 23,6 62,6 35 5 64.0 61.6 43.3 49.2 INCREASE FROM 1870 TO 1880. Num- ber. 25,502 4,179 9,100 5,512 937 8,091 7,668 2,352 5,1 5,689 2,264 173, 148 70, 313 9,348 10, 758 13, 166 2,904 2,937 Per cent. 48.0 30.1 85. 58.1 8.5 41.2 33.1 39.0 27.4 226.5 36.6 25.7 81.7 27,6 30.7 129.4 18.1 26.7 INCREASE FROM 1860 TO 1870. Num- ber, 24, 478 5,859 7,019 4,854 2,043 10, 227 . 9,699 1,843 2,630 357 4,282 108, 493 36, 859 10, 768 25, 869 5,921 10, 366 2,398 Per cent. 85.3 73.0 196.5 104.8 22.8 108.6 72.4 44.0 14.9 16.5 227.5 19.2 74.9 46.5 280.6 139.2 183.0 27.9 INCREASE FROM 1850 TO 1860. Num- ber. 7,440 4,246 2,964 1,1 3,561 5,571 2,916 5,234 774 268 444,153 2,616 7,419 1,530 4,049 1,742 Per cent. 35.0 112.4 177.8 23.4 60.8 71.1 229.8 42.3 55.6 16.6 366.9 5.6 47.1 56.2 260.7 25.4 INCREASE FROM 1840 TO 1850. Num- ber. 11, 173 1,286 1123 2,385 2,446 1.! 320 3,952 Per cent. 110.7 51.6 16, 49.0 71.7 31.0 33.7 47.0 1,003 164.2 27,711 29.6 25,486 120.7 7, 333 87. 2 1,006 58.6 19.4 43.6 INCREASE FROM 1880 TO 1840. Num- ber. 942 1,336 1,947 1,668 713 13, 203 8,547 2,554 1514 "563 Per cent. 260.2 111.1 37.9 132.9 38.7 16.4 68.0 43.6 123.0 '"i3."4 INCREASE FROM 1820 TO 1830. Num- ber. 191 1,159 1,322 i,"67i 16, 660 5,320 1,524 1,477 '""67i Per cent. 29.1 48.9 130.7 44.2 16.1 26.1 73,4 85.2 195.6 "is." 9 Num- ber. INCREASE FROM 1810 TO 1820. 713 241 703 1,228 10, 080 2,480 870 1470 280 698 1 Decrease. Per cent. 49.0 61.2 30.7 22.7 18.8 52.0 25.1 81.4 24.6 INCREASE PROM 1800 TO 1810. Num- ber. 612 313 816 1,113 12, 602 3,203 1,076 390 213 344 Per cent. 58.6 386.4 65.4 25.9 30.3 204.7 45.1 46.7 162.6 13.7 Num- ber. INCREASE FROM 1J90 TO 1800. 12, 698 Per cent. 2 Not separately returned in 1830. 27 All of these cities show a satisfactory increase during the last ten years, those having the largest percentages of gain being Newcastle, 1M.3 per cent; Easton, 74.3 per cent; Chester, 68.0 per cent; McKeesport, 65.0 per cent; Johnstown, 64.8 per cent; and York, 62.1 per cent. It is also noticeable that all these cities have had a continuous and vigorous growth for a series of decades. The rate of increase for Philadelphia is 23. 6 per cent, which is identical with the decade immediately preceding. Pittsburg shows a numerical increase in 1900 of 82,999 as against 82,228 in 1890. Chester, Easton, Johnstown, McKeesport, and York have gained more during the last ten years than in any preceding decade, while Scranton, although showing a material growth, has gained less than in the previous decade. -;k Director of the Census. J Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 45. WASHINGTON, D. C. January 30, 1901. POPULATION OF RHODE ISLAND BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Ehode Island by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Rhode Island was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of Rhode Island at each census from 1790 to 1900. inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF EHODE ISLAND: 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS, 1900., 1890. 1880., 1870. 1860. 1850. 1840. 1830. 1820. 1810. 1800. 1790. Population. 428,556 345,506 276,531 217, 353 174, 620 147,545 108,830 97, 199 83, 015 76,931 69, 122 68, 820 Number. Per cent, 83,050 68, 975 59,178 42, 733 27,075 38,715 11,631 14,184 6,084 7,809 297 24,0 24,9 27.2 24,5 18,4 35,6 12,0 17.1 7,9 11,3 0,4 The population of the state in 1900 is 428,556 as compared with a population in 1890 of 346,606, representing an increase since 1890 of 83,060, or 24.0 per cent. A noticeable feature of the census record of Rhode Island is that the population has increased in substantially the same ratio for four succeeding decades. For the first half of the century the growth of the state, as indicated by census returns, was by relatively small and fluctuating ratios, but for the latter half, the increase has been considerable for each succeeding decade. The population of Rhode Island in 1900 is more than six times as large as the population for 1790, when the first census of the state was taken. ., ,, v, f The total land surface of Rhode Island is, approximately, 1,053 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 328.1; 1900, 407 0. Table 2 shows the population of Rhode Island by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF RHODE ISLAND BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1880 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 428,556 345,506 276,531 217,353 174,620 147,545 108,830 97,199 83,015 76,931 69,122 68,826 Bristol 13,144 29,976 32,599 328,683 24,164 11,428 26,754 28,552 255,123 23,649 11,394 20,588 24,180 197,874 22,495 9,421 18,595 20,050 149, 190 20,097 8,907 17,303 21,896 107,799 18,715 8,514 15,068 20,007 87,526 16,430 6,476 13,083 16,874 58,073 14,824 5,446 12,789 16,535 47,018 15,411 5,637 10,227 15,770 35,698 15,683 5,072 9,834 16,294 30,769 14,962 3,801 8,487 14,845 25,854 16,186 3,211 Kent 8,848 14,300 Providence 24,391 Washington 18,075 Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF RHODE ISLAND BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. CODNTIES. INCKEASE. Number. Per cent. The State 83,050 24.0 Bristol 1,716 3,222 4,047 73,560 505 15.0 12.0 14.2 28.8 2.1 Kent Providence _._ Washington There have been no territorial changes in the counties of Rhode Island since 1890. All the 6 counties of the state have increased in population during the decade, the largest percentage of increase being 28.8 for Providence county, which includes the city of Providence. Table 4 shows the population of Rhode Island by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF RHODE ISLAND BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. BEISTOL COUNTY . Barrington town. Bristol town Warren town Kent county . Coventry town East Greenwich town. . Warwick town West Greenwich town . Newport county . Jamestown town Little Compton town Middletown town Newport city Wardl 3,833 Ward 2 5,303 Ward 3 4, 243 Ward 4 3, 942 Ward 5 4, 713 New Shoreham town Portsmouth town Tiverton town Providence county . Burrillville town Central Falls city i Wardl 3 437' Ward 2 4 670 Wards 2,952 Ward 4 4^ 216 Wards 2,892 Cranston town Cumberland town East Providence town 1900 13, 144 1,135 6,901 5,108 29, 976 5,279 2,775 21, 316 606 32, 599 1,498 1,132 1,457 22, 034 1,396 2,105 2, 977 6,317 18,167 13,343 8,925 12,138 1890 ' Central Falls city organized from part of Lincoln town since 1890 2Narragansett district given as in South Kingstown town in 1890. 11,428 1,461 5,478 4,489 26, 754 5,068 3,127 17,761 798 707 1,128 1,164 19,457 1,320 1,949 2,837 256,123 5,492 8,099 8,090 8,422 MINOR CIVIL divisions. Providence county— Continued. Poster town Glocester town Johnston town Lincoln town ' '" North Providence town North Smithfield tovm ] Pawtucket city Wardl .".";."."ii,'2ii Ward 2 5 276 Ward 3 4 504 Ward 4 9 952 Ward6 ' 8'288 Providence city Ward 1 ::;::;:;;"i5;468 Ward 2 15 982 Ward 3 20 413 Ward 4 g 512 Ward 5 14 750 Ward 6 17 844 Ward 7 :.:;:::;: w;!! Ward 8 2.3 746 Ward 9 ::;:::::: ff; Si Ward 10 26 249 Scituatetown ' ^ Smithfield town '/_ Woonsocket city Wardl ..'.'.'.'.'.'. k'kka Ward2 ^'9^; Ward 3 ;;:: I'lfo Ward4 i'jH Ward 5 :::::;:::;:;:;::::::::: 4; 5! Washington county Charlestown tovm Exeter town Hopkinton town '. Narragansett district" .'. North Kingstown town Richmond town South Kingstown town^ Westerly town 1900 1,151 1,252 1,462 2,095 4,305 9,778 8,937 20,365 3,016 2,084 2,422 3,173 39,231 27,633 175,597 3,361 2,107 28,204 24,164 976 841 2,602 1,523 4,194 1,506 4,972 7,541 "Exclusive of population of Narragansett district. 1890 132,146 3,174 2,500 20,830 23,649 915 964 2,864 1,408 4,193 1,669 8 4,823 6,813 There are 5 incorporated cities in Rhode Island, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES OF RHODE ISLAND: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Central Palls City 18, 167 22,034 39,231 175,597 28,204 Newport city 19, 457 27,633 132, 146 20,830 Pawtucket city Providence city Woonsocket city Of the above named 5 incorporated places there are 2 that have less than 25,000 inhabitants, namely, Newport, with 22,034, and Central Falls, with 18,167; and 3 that have more than 25,000, namely, Providence, with 175,597; Pawtucket, with 39,231; and Woonsocket, with 28,204 inhabitants. Table 6 shows the population of the cities having more than 25,000 inhabitants at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, so far as it is separately stated in the census reports, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF PAWTUCKET, PROVIDENCE, AND WOONSOCKET: 1790 TO 1900. PAWTUCKET. PEOVIDENCE. WOONSOCKET. CENSUS YEARS. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number, Per cent. 1900 39,231 27,633 19,030 6,619 4,200 3,753 2,184 1,459 11,598 8,603 12,411 2,419 447 1,669 726 42.0 45.2 187.5 57.6 11.9 71.8 49.7 175,597 132,146 104,857 68,904 50,666 41,513 23, 171 16,833 11,767 10,071 7,614 6,380 43,451 27,289 85,953 18,238 9,163 18,342 6,338 5,066 1,696 2,457 1,234 32.9 26.0 52.2 36.0 22.0 79.2 37.7 43.1 16.8 32.3 19.3 28,204 20,830 16,050 11,527 7,374 4,780 4,523 35.4 1890 29.8 1880 39.2 1870 1860 I860 1830 180O i7Qn All of the above named cities have received material accessions to their population during the last ten years, and it is observed that the census history of each' is marked by a continuous and vigorous growth. Providence was first enumerated in 1790, when it had a population of 6,380. After a growth of one hundred years the population in 1890 was 132,146, which became 175,597 in 1900, representing an increase during the last decade of 43,451, or 32.9 per cent as against an increase of 26.0 per cent for the decade immediately preceding. More than one-third of the present population of the state is within the boundaries of this city. Pawtucket was first reported separately in 1830, with a population of 1,459, which has increased to 39,231 in 1900, the rate of increase for the last decade being 42.0 per cent as against 45.2 per cent for the preceding decade. Woonsocket made its first appearance as a city in the census of 1870, with a population of 11,627. This has increased to 28,204 in 1900, the gain during the last decade being 35.4 per cent as compared with a gain of 29.8 per cent for the ten years from 1880 to 1890. Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 46. \VASHINGTON, D. C. January 31, 1901. POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hutstt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of South Carolina by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. South Carolina was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of South Carolina at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA: 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 2900 1,340,316 1,151,149 995,577 705,606 703,708 668,507 694,398 581, 185 502,741 415,115 345,591 249,073 189,167 155,572 289, 971 1,898 35,201 74,109 13, 213 78,444 87,626 69,524 96,518 16.4 16.6 41.1 0.3 6.3 12.5 2.3 15.6 21.1 20.1 38.8 ]^g9Q 2ggO Ig^Q JggO jggO The Dopulation of the state in 1900 is 1,310,316 as compared with a population in 1890 of 1^51,149 representing an increase since 1890 of 189,167, or 16.4 per cent. This rate of increase is slightly more than that for the deca^de immediately preceding, when it was 15.6 per cent, but both these ratios are small ^^^-J-^^Vf^^ with that for the decade from 1870 to 1880, when it was 41.1 per cent he greatest gam during any d«cade of the Ttate's history The population of this state has never increased rapidly, and for several decades, noticeably that ni?l^ulSn'of sTthXSalS^OO is somewhatmore than five times as large as that given forl790. The total land surface of South Carolina is, approximately, 30,170 square miles, the average number of npr Jn. to the auare mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 38.2; 1900, 44.4. 'Table 2 shoTthT population of South Carolina by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900. COUNTIES 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 1,340,316 1,161,149 995,577 706,606 703,708 668,507 594,398 581,186 502,741 415, 115 346,691 249, 073 Abbeville^ 33,400 39,032 55,728 17,296 35,504 35,495 30,454 88,006 21,359 28,616 20,401 28,184 33, 452 32,388 16,294 26,478 29,426 28,474 22,846 63,490 28,343 23,738 23,364 24,696 24,311 37,382 27, 264 36,181 27,639 30, 182 23,634 69,663 46,854 31,822 43,696 40,815 28,112 33,612 31,129 32,385 32,318 29,351 28,149 23,167 21,156 13,563 9,197 Anderson ^ . 24,049 22,873 21,475 18,493 17,169 44, 613 34,119 55,428 69,903 39,857 30,176 36,724 34, 359 30,743 40,063 26,608 38,805 21,471 35,794 19,236 37,032 14,760 32, 199 12,280 25,887 7,376 20,428 18,753 Berkeley* Charleston ^ 102,800 88,863 70,100 83,844 82,661 86,338 80,212 63, 179 57,480 46,647 Cherokee "^ Chester 26,660 18,468 23,233 40,293 29, 134 24,153 16,346 19,190 36,386 34,486 18,806 10,584 14,038 26,410 26,243 18,122 11,834 13,096 41,916 20,361 18,038 10,790 17,747 8,574 17,182 8,472 14,189 6,645 11,479 5,564 8,185 6,216 Chesterfield Clarendon ' Colleton 8 28,466 16,830 26,548 14,822 27,256 13,728 26, 404 10,949 26,369 9,047 24.903 7,631 20,338 Darlington ^ Dorchester ^o Edgefield" 49,259 28,599 26,027 20,867 44,310 45,844 27,766 42,486 19,888 39,887 22, 111 39,262 21,404 32,852 20,165 30,509 21,546 25,119 17,174 23,160 11,867 18,130 10,087 13,289 7,623 Fairfield Florence 12 Georgetown 19,613 37,496 16,161 22,262 21,306 21,892 20,647 20,166 18,274 17,839 19,943 16,476 17,603 14,630 16,679 13, 133 22,938 11,504 22,'i22 6,503 Greenwood ^3 Hampton 20,644 19,266 22,361 20,761 31,610 22,181 29,976 23,600 26,434 18,687 49,393 18,741 15,574 21,638 16,903 29,444 18,664 34,107 20,698 26,497 16,256 41,395 Horry 10,721 11,754 12,087 22,636 12,988 22,160 11,814 20,775 10,536 16,866 7,962 13, 086 11,797 23,858 15,679 21, 190 12,434 20, 879 7,646 14,473 10,988 23,407 12,930 17,407 10,789 20,143 5,755 12,281 9,907 21,584 12,111 13,932 8,408 18,350 5,245 13,646 10,361 20,863 9,065 11,208 8,582 17,441 5,026 12,432 8,716 17, 682 8,083 10,201 6,425 16,104 4,349 9,867 6,318 14,982 6,641 8,884 4,966 13,964 Kershaw 7,340 6,012 12,809 Lancaster 6,302 9,337 Laurens , , . Lexington Marion? 6,914 6,452 12,006 10,706 Newberry . Oconee 24,896 23,682 18,619 18,453 15,653 27,022 13,229 22,897 15,766 20,052 Pendleton^ 9,568 Pickens^ 19,376 45,589 18,966 65,560 51,237 25,501 31,686 41, 684 16,389 36,821 14,389 28,573 10,269 23,025 19,639 18,307 16,904 20,243 14,356 16,397 14,473 14, 772 Richland 12,321 9,027 6,097 Saluda" Spartanburg " Sumter 65,385 43,605 26,363 27,777 38,831 40,409 37,037 24,080 24,110 30,713 26,784 25, 268 19,248 15,489 24,286 26,9i9 23,869 19,635 15,489 21,602 26,400 33,220 19,852 12,447 19,433 23,669 27,892 18,936 10,327 18, 383 21,150 28,277 17,906 9,018 17,790 16,989 25,369 14,126 8,716 14,936 14,259 19,054 10, 995 6,871 10,032 12,122 13, 103 10,237 8,800 6,940 7,693 10,260 6,604 ' Part taken to form part of Greenwood in 1897. 2 Pendleton taken to form Anderson and Pickens in 1826. 3 Bamberg organized from part of Barnwell in 1897. ' Organized from part of Charleston in 1882; part taken to form part of Dor- chester in 1897 and part annexed to Charleston since 1890. 6 Part taken to form Berkeley in 1882; part of Berkeley annexed since 1890. 6 Cherokee organized from parts of Spartanburg, Union, and York in 1897. ' Part taken to form part of Florence in 3888. 8 Part taken to form part of Dorchester in 1897. "Part taken to form part of Florence in 1888; part annexed to Florence since 1890. unorganized from parts of Berkeley and Colleton in 1897. " Parts taken to form Saluda in 1896 and part of Greenwood in 1897 12 Organized from parts of Clarendon, Darlington, Marlon, and WillianLs- burg in 1888; part of Darlington annexed since 1890. 13 Organized from parts of Abbeville and Edgefield in 1897 "Organized from part of Edgefield in 1896. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES; 1890 TO 1900. The State Abbeville Aiken Anderson Bamberg Barnwell Beaufort Berkeley Charleston Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Number. Per cent. 16.4 13,454 128.7 7,210 22.7 12,032 27.5 17,296 19,109 120.4 1,376 4.0 21,974 145.1 28,103 46.9 21,369 1,956 7.3 1,933 10.5 4,961 21.3 1 6, 841 117.0 3,264 11.2 16,294 23,781 148.3 826 2.9 3,447 13.8 1,989 9.5 Greenville Greenwood.. Hampton Horry Kerahaw Lancaster Laurens Lexington Marion Marlboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg . . Pickens Richland Saluda Spartanburg. . Sumter Union Williamsburg York :. Number. Per cent. 180 343 194 108 335 550 772 088 205 139 748 947 270 986 768 966 175 632 138 908 853 1 Decrease. 20.7 15.5 21.3 10.4 17.1 18.3 22.9 17.4 17.6 14.2 26.6 20.8 18.2 23.8 18.4 17.5 0.6 14.1 7.3 The following territorial changes in the counties of South Carolina have been made since 1890: Bamberg organized from part of Barnwell in 1897; Cherokee organized from parts of Spartanburg, Union, and York in 1897; Dorchester organized from parts of Berkeley and Colleton in 1897; Greenwood organized from parts of Abbeville and Edgefield in 1897; Saluda organized from part of Edgefield in 1896; part of Berkeley annexed to Charleston; and part of Darlington annexed to Florence. Of the 40 counties in the state 5 have been organized since 1890 and all but 5 have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of gain being Charleston, 46.9 per cent; Anderson, 27.5 per cent; Oconee, 26.5 per cent; Richland, 23.8 per cent; Lexington, 22.9 per cent; and Aiken, 22.7 per cent. The 5 counties showing a decrease in population are Abbeville, Barnwell, Berkeley, Colleton, and Edgefield. These counties also suffered losses in territory, withdrawn to form other counties. Table 4 shows the population of South Carolina by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1800 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Abbeville county i . Abbeville township, including Abbeville town Abbeville town Ward I 89s Ward 2 989 Wards '1=48 Ward 4 634 Bordeaux township, including McCormick town McCormick town Calhoun township, including Mt. Cannel and Willing- ton towns. Mt. Carmel town Willington town Cedar Spnngs township Diamond Hill township Donaldsville township, including Donalds town Donalds town Due West township, including Due West town Due West town Indian Hill township^ Long Cane township LowndesvUle township, including Lowndesville town.. Lowndesville town Magnolia township Smithville township * -. Aiken county Aiken township, including Aiken town . Aiken town . Chinquepln township Giddy Swamp township, including Wagener town . Wagener town Gregg township Hammond township Hopewell township, including Perry town Perry town McTler township Millbrook township ,•,-■; Rocky Grove township, including Sallys town Sallys town Rocky Spring township Schultz township - Shaws township • ■ Silverton township, including EUenton town Ellenton town Sleepy Hollow township Tabernacle township Wards township Windsor township Anderson county. Anderson township, coextensive with Anderson city.. Anderson city: „ Ward I ^X Wards °ii Wards Ill war4 :::: i° Wards g Ward 6 q oos 2 508 Belton township, including Belton town -s.^ • ^^^ Belton town 2 380 2, 181 Broadway township 3 379 3,180 Brushy Creek township lnd»?SiS^^MlSlS^--"™-^^-"^-^ '°'?lnclndes population (14,247) of Cokesbury, Greenwood, Ninety Six, and '''''!.'|^?t"ta°keSt?orm part of Greenwood county in 1897. 6,457 3.7S6 2,995 237 3,761 361 1,882 2,517 2,163 229 3,081 631 683 2,544 8,196 241 2,796 1,336 .,757 1,414 698 798 192 ',665 1,271 870 76 807 845 363 241 633 906 329 896 252 202 537 202 263 55,728 5,498 2 46,854 4,028 1,696 3,261 '3,' 481 1,613 2,168 1,783 216 3,120 644 2,535 2,265 3,197 268 2,518 2,638 31, 822 4,497 2,362 603 722 4,816 3,276 734 69 600 2,788 1,371 252 767 2,295 1,299 1,721 138 2,422 1,060 934 2,027 43,696 3,018 Anderson county — Continued. Centerville township Corner township * Fork township Garvin township Hall township Honea Path township, including Honea Path town. . Honea Path town Hopewell township Martin township Pendleton township, including Pendleton town Pendleton town Rock Mills township Savannah township Vareiines township Williamston township, including Williamston town . Williamston town Bamberg county * Bamberg township, including Bamberg and Denmark towns. Bamberetown Denmark town Buford Bridge township, including Govan and Olar towns. Govan town Olar town Fish Pond township Midway township, including Midway town Midway town Three Mile township, including Ehrhardt town Ehrhardt town Barnwell county". Allendale township, including Allendale and Fairfax towns and part of Sieglingville town. Allendale town Fairfax town Sieglingville town (part of) v;";j" Total for Sieglingville town, in Allendale and Baldoc townships. . .,, ^ Baldoc township, including part of Sieglingville town. . . Sieglingville town (part of) Barnwell township, including Barnwell town Barnwell town Bennett Springs township Blackville township, including BlackviUe town Blackville town Bull Pond township Four Mile township Georges Creek township •■■■-;;,-. — / Great Cypress township, including Kline town Kline town Red Oak township Richland township Rosemary township ■ - - - • Sycamore township, including Sycamore and Ulmers towns. Sycamore town Ulmers town ^ V,;.",W V ' V Wniiston township, including Elko and Wilhston towns Elko town Williston town 2,896 2,040 2,437 3,397 1,877 3,391 617 2,183 2,417 3,343 568 1,800 2,264 3,133 9,906 991 17,296 6,946 i>533 724 3,176 "3 196 1,616 2,554 3,006 215 3,881 696 1,375 1,558 2,225 2,452 35,604 3,911 1,030 301 66 2,327 68 3,478 1.329 2,877 4,003 1,116 2,293 1,797 1,399 3,102 93 1,797 1,299 1,047 2,641 79 ISO 3,633 208 617 2,327 1,692 2,300 2,730 1,793 2,727 36s 2,018 2,098 2,806 476 1,609 1,828 2,357 6,524 935 ' 44, 613 3,144 2,157 2,994 937 2,284 4,240 962 2,198 1,917 2,378 2,695 1,853 1,262 1,052 1,678 3,280 100 503 * Given as Dark Corner in 1890. 'Organized from part of Barnwell county in 189/. Bamberg, Buford Bridge, Fish Pond, Midway, and Three Mile townships taken to formBamberg county in 1897. „ . o „ .., ti.; v, d„„.i iwi,i 7 Includes population (11,491) of Bamberg, Buford Bridge, Fish Pond, Mid- way, and Three Mile townships. Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 BEAUFOKT COUNTY. Beaufort township, including Beaufort and Port Royal towns. Beaufort town Ward 1 294 Ward 2 498 Ward 3 1, 096 Ward 4 1,098 Ward 5 666 Ward 6 458 Port Royal town Bluffton township Coosawhatchie township Hilton Head township St. Helena township Sheldon township Yenmssee township Berkeley county' . St. Dennis and St. Thomas township St. James Goose Creek township,3 including Holly Hill, Liucolnville, and Pecks towns. Holly Hill town Lincolnville town Pecks town ; St. James Santee township * St. Johns Berkeley township, including Chicora, Eutaw- vllle, and Monks Comer towns. Chicora town Eutawville town Monks Comer town St. Stephens township, including St. Stephens town St. Stephens town Charleston county' Charleston city Ward 1 3, 292 Ward 2 2,459 Ward 3 3, 226 Ward 4 4, 882 Ward 5 4, 971 Ward 6 4, 414 Ward 7 4, 181 Ward 8 5,377 Ward 9 3,949 Ward 10 5,811 Ward 11 8 524 Ward 12 4; 721 Christ Church township," including Mt. Pleasant town . . Mt. Pleasant town Edisto Island township ' James Island township Johns Island township ' St. Andrews township,' Including Maryville village ..... Mary ville village St. James Goose Creek township " St. James Santee township" ] " ' St. Michael and St. Philip township « '..'..', Sullivans Island township," includmg Moultrieville town Moultrieville town Wadmelaw townshipi" Cherokee county" . Cherokee townshlp,i2 including Blacksburg and Chero- kee Falls towns. Blacksburg town Cherokee Falls town Draytonville township is "" Gowdeysville township is Limestone to wnship,^ including Gaflney city Gaifney city Ward 1 1,272 Ward 2 '555 Ward 3 666 Ward 4 ^-o ' Ward 5 642 Ward 6 328 Morgan township '5 White Plains township" 35, 495 10,343 4, 110 601 524 2,617 2,903 2,535 2,423 2,235 2,369 8,819 7,747 5,465 5,979 3,481 3,756 30,454 2,737 9,907 256 400 87 1,286 12, 028 5° 30s 202 4,496 256 88,006 55,807 2,375 2,098 34,119 8,942 3,587 2 55,428 2,905 12,603 814 388 69 2,894 9,381 224 4,200 230 59, 903 54,955 'Chnst Church, St. Andrews, and St. Johns Colleton townships, and parts of St. James Goose Creek, and St. James Santee townships annexed to Charleston county since 1890, and part of St. James Goose Creek township taken to form nart of Dorchester county in 1897. "» i>oi i 2 Includes population (23,445) of Christ Church, St. Andrews, and St. Johns Colleton townships. 8 Part taken to form part of Dorchester county in 1897 and part annexed to Charleston county since 1890. 4 Part annexed to Charleston county since 1890. 6 Part of Berkeley county annexed since 1890. " Formerly in Berkeley county. ' Organized from part of St. Johns Colleton township, Beikeler countv since 1890. Jit 'Given as St. Philip in 1890. 'Given as McClellan ville in 1890. Chester county . Baton Rouge township Blackstock township, including part of Blackstock town . Blackstock town (part of) Total for Blackstock town, in Blackstock township, Ches- ter county, and township 2, Fairfield county. Chester township, including Chester town Chester town , Halsellville township Hazelwood township Landsford township, including Fort Lawn village Fort Lawn village Lewisville township, including Richburg town Richburg town Rossville township Chesterfield county . Alligator townshiii Cheraw township, including Cheraw town Cheraw town Cole Hill township Court House township, including Chesterfield town. Chesterfield town : Jefferson township Mt. Croghan township Old Store township Steerpen township Clarendon county . Brewington township, including Poreston town Foreston town Calvary township, including Clarendon town Clarendon town Concord township, including part of Summerton town . Summerton town (part of) Total for Summerton town, in Concord and Friendship townships. Douglas township Friendship township, including part of Summerton town. Summerton town (part of) Fulton township ..'. ' Harmony township [ Manning township, including Manning town Manning town Midway township ." Mt. Zion township New Zion township • Plowden Mills township St. James township St. Mark township St. Paul township Sammy Swamp township Sandy Grove township Santee township Colleton county le , Adams Run township Bell township '. Blake township Broxton township Collins townshipis " Fraser township, including Jacksonboro town ' Jacksonboro town Glover township Hey ward township .".'.'.'.'.'.' Lowndes township Sheridan township Verdier township, including Waiterbbro town " Walterboro town Warren township Darlington county 10 . Antioch township Cypress township Darlington township, inclWing Darlington town' Darlmgton town ._ w". 28,616 3,250 2,626 141 181 8,060 4.07s 1,894 2,326 3,507 126 4,944 240 2,009 20, 401 1,801 3,822 1,151 1,384 3,553 308 2,466 2,655 2,577 2,143 28,184 692 224 2,554 97 1,515 140 236 1,099 3,132 1,1?8 813 2,892 1,430 1,052 924 1,095 1,639 1,964 743 1,546 1,892 717 2,737 38, 452 4,966 3,007 3,658 3,059 775 1,995 44 1,721 2,448 1,615 2,039 6,481 1,491 2,688 32,388 1,613 1,695 5,119 3,028 26,660 2,602 108 138 6,955 2,703 1,896 2,530 2,967 4,311 186 1,861 18,468 1,436 3,923 976 1,138 2,879 2,340 2,425 2,363 1,964 23,233 755 282 2,038 1,206 764 2,601 1,730 854 2,134 1,069 820 895 868 1,187 1,423 749 1,308 1,296 618 2,097 " 40, 293 4,609 2,509 3,106 2,828 1,965 1,295 S8 1,660 2,098 1,243 1,778 4,516 I, 171 2,154 2" 29, 134 1,458 1,686 4,112 2,389 i» Organized from part of territory taken from Berkeley countv sinno iRon "?S'r?y''in^Ko^uSl'''^^'^°""^^'^''l-'-^^^^^^^^^ "Formerly in Union county, ship sine™ m '" SP'^'^^burg county; part taken to form part of Morgan town- ■'"Bulns'camXrScr Q^rllT T^ ^hite Plains townships since 1890. and K'o°ger ?o" SK*"'" ^'"''''^ °' ^"-' C^™- Dorc"&!'llorge, Givhaus, w Part taken to form part of Dorchester countv in 1897 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Contmued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Darlington county— Continued. HartsvlUe township, including Hartsville town Hartsville town High Hill township Lamar township,! including Lamar town Lamar town __ Leavenworth township, including Doversvilie town! DoversviUe town Lydia township MeohanicsviUe township Palmetto township Philadelphia township Society Hill township Stokes Bridge township Swift Creek township Dorchester county 2. Bums township, » including Eidgeville town Ridgeville town Cam township, » including Harleyville town Harleyville town Collins township " Dorchester township, * including Summerville town SummerviUe town George township, s including St. George town St. George town Givhaus township s Koger township, a including Grover and Reevesville towns. Grover town Reevesville town Edgefield county s Blocker township " Collier township Collins township Elmwood township" Hlbler township ' Johnston townsnip,i" including Johnston town Johnston town Meriwether townshipu Moss township Pickens township, 12 including part of Edgefield town. . . Edgefield town (part of) Total for Edgefield town, in Pickens and Wise townships Plumbranch townshipi^ Shaw township, including Trenton tovm Trenton town Talbert township Ward township " Washington township, including Modoc and Parksville towns. Modoc town Parksville town Wise township, including part of Edgefield town Edgefield town (part of) 1900 2,565 704 2,133 2,969 220 2,187 147 2,067 1,855 972 1,932 2,689 2,569 2,023 16,294 2,121 250 1,401 243 1,233 4,868 2,420 2,798 S76 1,460 2,413 59 137 25,478 Fairfield county . Township 1 Township 2, including part of Blackstock town Blackstock town (part of) [For total see Blackstock township, Chester county.] Township 3 Township 4 Township 5 Township 6 Township 7, including part of Rldgeway town Ridgeway town (part of) _ Total for Ridgeway town, in townships 7 and 8 Township 8, including part of Eidgeway town Ridgeway town (part of) Township 9 Township 10 Township 11 Township 12 Township 13 Township 14, including Winnsboro city Winnsboro city Ward 1 6°o Ward 2 408 Ward 3 468 Ward 4 =89 1 Formerly Lisbon. ,, .. . ,.„_ 2 Organized from parts of Berkeley and Colleton counties m 1897. « Formerly in Colleton county. * Formerly in Berkeley and Colleton counties. ,...., *„ ,„.„ 6 Cooper and Gray townships and part of Hibler township taken to form part of Greenwood county in 1897; Coleman, Germanville, Huiet, and Norris to^sMps and parts of Hiker, Mobley, Pine Grove, and Ward townships taken *" '"ncMefpopt!™ (2^694) of Coleman, Cooper, Gem.anville, Gray, Gregg, Huiet, Mobley, Norris, and Pine Grove townships. 7 Part tjikpn to form nart of Elmwood township since 189U. »0?|^Szedtom™rte of Blocker, Pickens, anS Hue Grove townships since 1890. 961 1,853 1,157 1,337 557 1,658 86s 2,864 1,262 3,010 644 1,775 1,418 1,902 z66 1,434 1,109 1,869 77 143 3,087 1, 131 29,425 2,711 2,986 40 2,276 1,327 1,917 1,976 1,022 99 334 2,860 235 2,728 1,189 1,327 1,714 2,739 2,654 1,765 1890 1,913 342 2,051 2,693 2,023 1,513 1,659 816 1,966 2,694 2,121 1,933 1,819 212 922 2, ZI9 2,289 629 1,301 1,683 «49,259 1,252 2,062 1,349 2,027 827 3,074 1,353 3,944 493 1,168 1,321 1,883 302 1,401 2,876 1,997 145 3,026 675 28,599 2,225 3,325 30 2,503 1,436 1,712 1,565 979 60 249 2,608 189 2,631 1,359 1,660 1,762 2,348 2,486 1,738 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS, Florence county " . Back Swamp township w . Cains township Cartersville township. Ebenezer township Effingham township Florence township, including Florence city Florence city Ward I 1, 234 Ward 2 r, 455 Wards 903 Ward 4 1 , 055 James Cross Roads township Jeffreys township Lynches township McMillan township Motts township Pedee township Taus Bay township Timmonsville township, including Timmonsvllle town. Timmonsville town Georgetown county i". Township 1. Santee Township 2. Gourdin" Township 3. Georgetown, including Georgetown town . Georgetown town Township 4. Black River Township 5. Pedee Township 6. Collins Township 7. Waccamaw; Greenville county . Austin township, including Simpsonville town Simpsonville town Bates township, including Athens and Travellers Rest towns. Athens town Travellers Rest town Butler township Chick Springs township, including part of Greer tovm. . . Greer town (part of) Total for Greer town,^^ in Chick Springs township, Green- ville county, and Beech Springs township, Spartanburg county. Cleveland township Dunklin township, including part of Princeton town Princeton town (part of) Total for Princeton town,!^ in Dunklin township, Green- ville county, and Sullivans township, Laurens county. Pairview township, including Fountain Inn town Fountain Inn town Gantt township Glassy Mountain township Greenville township, including Greenville city Greenville city Ward 1 3,813 Ward 2 r,435 Ward 3 r,998 Ward 4 1,681 Ward 5 r, 762 Ward 6 1,171 Grove township Highland township Oaklawn township O'Neal township Paris Mountain township Saluda township Greenwood county 20. Bradley township, including Bradley town Bradley town Brooks township Callison township Cokesbury townsnip, including Cokesbury town . . Cokesbury town Coronaca township, including Coronaca town Coronaca town Fellowship township Greenwood township, including Greenwood town. Greenwood town 1900 28,474 786 2,699 1,345 1,173 1,654 7,336 4,647 669 2, 354 1,036 2,494 1,600 2,481 1,128 1,919 861 22,846 2,858 1,576 6,933 4,138 1,791 4,019 2,217 3,463 63, 490 2,880 2,384 107 106 2,853 3,136 573 871 2,764 54 241 3,401 497 2,214 1,467 17, 357 11,860 3,998 2,225 2,317 2,488 1,451 1,684 1,332 289 915 1,340 1,421 394 1,401 236 1,467 8,893 4,824 « Parts taken to form part of Saluda county in 1896 and part of Greenwood county in 1897. 10 Organized from parts of Mobley, Pickens, and Ward townships since 1890. " Gregg township annexed since 1890. 12 Parts taken to form parts of Elmwood and Johnston townships since 1890. 15 Formerly Ryan. "Part taken to form part of Saluda county in 1896 and part of Johnston township since 1890. 16 Back Swamp township, Darlington county, annexed since 1890. 18 Township numbers not given in 1890. 1' Formerly Sam pit. 18 In 1890 in Chick Springs township, Greenville county, only. 1° In 1890 in Sullivans township, Laurens county, only. 20 Organized from parts of Abbeville and Edgefield counties in 1897. (No. 46 2) 6 Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Greenwood county— Continued. Hodges township, including Hodges town Hodges town Klnaids township Kirksey township Ninety Six township, including Ninety Six town . Ninety Six town Phoenix township Troy township, Including Troy town Troy town Verdery township, including Verdery town Verdery town Walnut Grove township Yeldell township Hampton county . Coosa whatchie township Goethe township '. Lawton to^vnahip Peoples township, including Branson, Hampton, and Varnville towns. Branson town Hampton town Varnville town ." Pocotaligo township Robert township HoBRY county . Bayboro township Bucks township Conway township, including Conway town. Conway town Dog Bluff township -r. Dogwood Neck township Floyd township Galivants Ferry township Green Sea township Little Elver township Simpson Creek township Socastee township Keeshaw county - Buffalo township, including Lucknow town and part of Kershaw town. Kershaw town (part of) Total for Kershaw town,l in Buffalo township, Kershaw county, and Flat Creek township, Lancaster county. Lucknow town Dekalb tow'nship, including Camden town Cainden town , Flat Eock township, including Westville town , Westville town , Wateree township , Lancastee county. Buford township Cane Creek township Cedar Creek township Flat Creek township, including part of Kershaw town . . Kershaw town (part of) [For total see Buffalo township, Kershaw county.] Gills Creek township, including Lancaster town Lancaster town Indian Land township Pleasant Hill township, including Heath Springs town . Heath Springs town Waxhaw township ', Ladeens county. Cross Hill township, including Cross Hill town Cross Hill town Dials township, including Gray Court town. ..!..!!!!!!! Gray Court town Hunter township, including Clinton and Mouiitviiie towns. Clinton town Mountville town Jacks township !!!."!".!.'!!!". Laurens township, including Laurens town. ..!.!!...!!. Laurens town Scuffletown tovmship Sullivana township, including part of Princeton towii! ! Princeton town (part of) [For total see Dunklin township, Greenville county ]" Waterloo township, including Waterloo town Waterloo town Youngs township !..!..!!!...!!.!!.!!.! 1900 1,322 257 1,069 1,158 2,395 414 1,156 1,265 263 1,177 180 1,356 676 23,738 2,553 4,242 5,271 6,578 342 536 372 1,993 3,101 23,364 2,045 2,833 4,046 705 1,425 742 2,369 1,760 1,674 1,908 3,008 1,655 24,696 4,410 117 627 122 9,862 2,441 5,292 123 5,132 24, 311 2,088 3,201 2,066 4,153 510 6,350 M^ 4,345 266 1,450 37,382 459 4,867 5,649 120 2,543 8,549 4,029 2,495 2,560 187 3,675 189 3,616 1890 311 "86 20,644 2,303 3,376 4,719 6,128 470 318 553 1,917 3,101 19,256 1,762 2,105 3,272 677 1,210 688 1,704 1,327 1,300 1,449 2,746 1,693 22,361 3,566 3,533 5,479 20, 761 2,388 2,706 1,900 3,333 i6s 3,678 1,094 1,636 3,649 1,672 31, 610 2,973 216 3,917 2,572 6,291 2,24s 2,377 2,218 3,669 1 Given as in Flat Eock township, Kershaw county, and Flat Creek township to 1890 ™" ' '" ' ^*" ™ Kershaw county not separately returned MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lexington county. Black Creek township Boiling Springs township — Broad River township, including Chapin, Peak, Spring Hill, White Rock towns, and part of Little Mountain town. Chapin town Little Mountain town (part of) Total for Little Mountain town, in Broad River township, Lexington county, and townships 9 and 10, Newberry county. Peak town Spring Hill town White Rock town Bull Swamp township, including Swansea town Swansea town Chinquepln township, including Batesburg town Batesburg town Congaree township, including Brookland town Brookland town Dutch Fork township, including Irmo town Irmo town Gilbert Hollow township, including Leesville and Lewie- dale towns. Leesville town Lewiedale town Hollow Creek township Lexington township, including Lexington town Lexington town Piatt Springs township, including Gaston town Gaston town Saluda tovmship Sandy Run township Marion county . Bethea township Brittons Neck township Carmichael township . , Harleesville township, including Little Rock town . Little Rock town Hillsboro township, including Nichols town Nichols town Kirbys township Le Getts township Manning township, including Dillon town Dillon town Marion township, including Marion town Marion town Moody township, including Latta town Latta town Reeves township, including Mullins town Mullins town Rowell township Wahee township Woodbury township Marlboro county. Adamsville township, including Tatum town Tatum town , Bennettsville township, including Bennettsville town. Bennettsville town Brightsville township Brownsville township Hebron township, including Dunbar village Dunbar village Red Bluff township, including Clio and McColl towns. Clio town McColl town Red Hill township, including Blenheim village Blenheim village Smithville township Newbeery county'-. Township 1. Newberry, including Helena and Newberry towns. Helena town Newberry town Ward 1 022 Ward 2 '.'.".'. 3i6 ^:^^3 852 ¥v ara 4 q^q Ward5 : x,!?! Township 2. Caldwell Township 3. Maybinton !!!!!!!!!!! Township 4. Cromer, including Whitmires town ....... \. Whitmires town Township 5. Reeder Township 6. Floyd Township 7 Moon Township 8 Mendenhall ! ! Township 9. Stony Battery, including ProsperitV town and part of Little Mour tain town. Little Mountain town (part of) [For total see Broad River township, Lexington county.! Prosperity town Prosperity town. 2 Township numbers not given in 1890. 1900 27, 264 965 1,108 2,650 187 98 283 156 72 71 1,832 239 1,991 971 3,259 1,089 2,930 193 2,749 538 173 1,824 3,374 806 1,136 "S 1,860 1,587 35,181 1,606 1,436 2,441 3,614 3,536 82 1,986 2,194 3,763 1,015 4,472 1,831 2,164 433 4,617 828 1,258 1,849 246 27, 639 3,623 200 4,807 1,929 1,649 2,317 3,227 "5 5,428 508 1,311 3,682 176 2,906 30,182 6,830 269 4,607 1,706 1,281 2,260 131 2,188 2,904 2,416 2,156 3,998 74 592 565 Table 4.-P0PTTLATI0N OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Coiitinued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Newberry county— Continued. Township 10. Cannon, including part of Little Mountain town. Little Mountain town (part of) TownsMp 11. Heller Oconee county . Center township _ Chattooga township Keowee township Pulaski township Seneca township, including Seneca town Seneca town Tugalco township, including Westminster toWn .... Westminster town Wagener township, including Walhalla and West Union towns. Walhalla town West Union town Whitewater township Orangebuko county . Amelia township, including Fort Motte and St. Matthews towns. Fort Motte town , St. Matthews town Branchvilie township, including Branchville town Branch ville town , Caw Caw township Cow Castle township, including Bowman town Bowman town Edisto township Elizabeth township,! including North and Woodford towns. North town Woodford town Goodby township Goodland township, including Springfield village Springfield village Hebron township, including Livingston town Livingston town Liberty township Lyons township, including Cameron town Cameron town Middle township New Hope township, including Eowesville town Rowesville town Orange township, including Orangeburg city Orangeburg city Pine Grove township Poplar township, including EUoree town Elloree town Providence township Rocky Grove township Union township, including Cope town Cope town Vances township, including Vances town Vances town Willow township, including Norway town Norway town Zion township Pickens county. Township 1. Easley, including Easley town , Easley town Township 2. Liberty, inpludlng Liberty town Liberty town Townships. Central, including Calhoun and Central towns. Calhoun town Central town ■ Township 4. Hurricane Township 5. Pickens, including Pickens town Pickens town ■ Township 6. Dacusville Township 7. Pumpkintown Townships. Eastatoe ElCHLAND county. Center township ■:-■•:: Vi."" Columbia township, including Columbia city and Ban Claire town. Columbia city - - Ward I 3,996 Wards 4.177 Wards 4.467 Ward 4 S.237 Wards ^'"^^ Eau Claire town ■ Lower township Upper township. 1900 2,110 III 2,334 23, 634 4,555 753 2,473 829 5,838 857 4,553 ii3°7 289 799 69,663 ,990 7S8 2,422 1,101 3,711 1,716 134 1,443 3,694 368 205 2,264 3,084 344 1,350 79 1,609 3,413 320 2,601 1,674 252 9,389 4,455 2,632 2,127 413 1,832 791 2,238 80 1,730 Bi 3,377 218 1,676 19,375 1890 4,021 903 3,059 368 3,676 209 349 2,006 2,480 449 1,921 968 1,244 45,589 4,721 26,373 11, isl 3,309 3,464 711 2,179 3,260 532 3,214 820 =3S 708 49,393 4,661 279 5=4 2,035 73= 3,603 1,148 1,217 1,691 1,696 2,927 221 961 1,164 3,026 1,539 1,441 174 7,696 2,964 2,426 2,137 3" 1,591 771 1,647 1,727 " "2," 595 ""i,"794 16,389 3,459 421 2,318 21X 2,695 396 1,723 2,321 283 1,783 973 1,117 36,821 4,798 18,437 11, 032 2,554 1 Formerly Bull Swamp. ^ . ,„„o 2 Orsanlzed from part of Edgefield county jn 1896. ^ . „,. 1 3£imestoneand ^hite Plafiis townships taken to form part of Cherokee "°"?incUideJpopu]ation (9,450) of Limestone and White Plains townships. 6 In 1890 in Oampobello township only. minor civil divisions. Saluda county 2 . Township 1. Germanville Township 2 Township 3 Township 4, including Saluda town Saluda town , . . . Township 5 Township 6 Township 7, including Eidgespring and Wards towns . . . Ridgespring town Wards town Spartanburg county '. Beech Springs township, including Duncans and Well- ford towns and parts of Greer and Imnan towns. Duncans town Greer town (part of) {For total see Chick Springs township, Greenville county.] nman town (part of) Total for Inman town, 5 in Beech Springs and Campobello townships. Wellford town Campobello township, including Campobello and Lan- drum towns and part of Inman town. Campobello town Inman town (part of) Landrum town Cherokee township Cross Anchor township Fair Forest township Glenn Springs township, including Glenn Springs town. . Glenn Springs town Paeolet township, including Pacolet town and part of Cowpens town. Cowpens town (part of) ^ Total for Cowpens town," in Pacolet and Spartanburg townships. Pacolet town 7 -, Reidville township, including Eeidville town Reidville town Spartanburg township, Including Spartanburg city and part of Cowpens town. Cowpens town (part of) Spartanburg city Ward I 2, 400 Ward 2 845 Ward 3 405 Ward 4 2, 959 Ward 5 , 1,505 Ward 6 3, 281 Woodruff township, including Woodruff town Woodruff town , Sumter county . Bishopville township, including Bishopville town Bishopville town _ Carters Crossing township Concord township Lynchburg township Manchester township Mayesvllle township, including Mayesville town Mayesville town Middleton township Mt. Clio township Privateer township Providence tovrnship Rafting Creek township Shiloh township Spring Hill township Statesburg township Sumter township, including Sumter city Sumter city Ward I 677 Ward 2 1,645 Ward 3 I, 719 Ward 4 1,632 Swimming Pens township UNION COUNTY 8. Bogansville township Cross Keys township Fisbdam township, including Carlisle town Carlisle town Goshen Hill township Jonesville township, including Jonesville town. Jonesville town Pinckney township, including Kelton town Kelton town Santuc township . .■ Union township, including Union town Union town . 18,966 2,817 2,772 2,674 2,427 289 2,392 2,751 3,133 411 135 8,319 149 75 39 294 346 6,353 203 263 3,625 3,923 2,106 2,782 187 5,906 260 692 365 6,009 162 23,810 43= 11,395 2,727 596 51,237 3,688 715 . 2,404 2,522 3,553 785 2,811 761 2,338 2,943 3,174 2,809 2,813 3,002 2,966 3,752 8,884 5,673 2,793 25,501 2,126 1,775 2,169 358 1,468 2,860 S08 4,295 76 2,844 7,964 5,400 'Given as in White Plains township (now in Cherokee county) in 1890. 'Given as Pacolet Mills in Pacolet and White Plains (now in Cherokee county) townships in 1890. sDraytonville and Gowdeysville townships taken to form part of Cherokee county in 1897. » Includes population (5, 219) of Draytonville and Gowdeysville townships. Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH CAROLINA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. WiLLIAMSBUEG COUNTY Anderson township, Including Trio town Trio town Hope township, including Greelyville town Greely ville town Indian township Johnson township Kings township, including Kingstree town Kingstree town Lake township, including part of Scranton town Scianton town (part of) Total for Scranton town, in Lake and Lee townships Laws township Lee township, including part of Scranton town Scranton town (part of) Mingo township ., Penn township Eidge township, including Lake City town Lake City town Sumter township Buttons township Turkey township YOEK COUNTY ' Bethel township Bethesda township 1900 1,539 1,107 i68 2,795 2,719 2,113 1,919 2,745 2,485 3,395 3,253 760 539 2,055 1,595 208 2,445 2,226 1,413 993 1,886 1,897 1,951 3,049 2,299 3,390 3,113 686 694 1,932 1,538 3,315 5,013 1890 27, 777 2 38,831 3,017 4,741 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. York county — Continued. Broad Kiver township, including Hickory Grove, Sharon, and Smyrna towns. Hickory Grove town Sharon town Smyrna town Bullocks Creek township Catawha township, including Rock Hill city Rock Hill city Ward I 1, 071 Ward 2 I, 442 Wards 1,968 Ward 4 1, 004 Ebenezer township, including Ebenezer and Tirzah towns. Ebenezer town Tirzah town Eort Mill township, including Fort Mill town , Fort Mill town Kings Mountain township, including Clover town , Clover town York township, including Yorkville town Yorkville town Ward I 333 Ward 2 , 147 Ward 3 414 Ward 4 257 Ward 5 224 Ward 6 .■ 637 Catawba Indian reservation 1900 2,677 150 48 3,123 9,999 5.485 3,143 66 1890 2,670 134 3,604 6,678 2,744 2,795 331 131 3,850 3,244 1,394 680 4,098 3,451 961 287 6,4(» 5,267 2,012 1,553 1 Cherokee township taken to form part of Cherokee county in 1897. 2 Includes population (3,364) of Cherokee township. There are 202 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in South Carolina, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5 .—POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF SOUTH CAROLINA: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Abbeville town Aiken town Allendale town Anderson city Athens town Bamberg town Barnwell town Batesburg town Beaufort town Belton town Bennettsville town . . Bishopville town Blacksburg town Blackstock town Blackville town Blenheim village Bowman town Bradley town Branchville town Brookland town Branson town Calhoun town Camden town Cameron town Campobello town Carlisle town Central town Chapin town Charleston city Cherawtown Cherokee Falls town. Chester town Chesterfield town Chicora town Clarendon town Clinton town Clio town Clover town Cokesbury town Columbia city Conway town Cope town Coronaca town Cowpens town Cross Hill town Darlington town Denmark town Dillon town Donalds town Doversville town Due West town POPULATION, 1900 3,766 3,414 1,030 5,498 107 1,533 1,329 971 4,110 826 1,929 715 1,285 181 1,116 176 134 289 1,101 1,089 342 209 2,441 320 203 368 349 187 55,807 1,151 636 4,075 308 50 97 1,869 508 961 394 21,108 705 80 236 692 459 3,028 724 1,015 229 147 631 1890 1,696 2,362 3,018 696 937 528 3,687 494 978 422 1,245 138 962 96 732 470 3,533 137 396 54,956 976 2,703 1,021 287 355 15,363 677 349 216 2,389 82 216 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Dunbar village Duncans town Easley town Eau Claire town Ebenezer town Edgefield town.. Ehrhardt town Elko town EUenton town EUoree town Eutawville town Fairfax town Florence city Foreston town Fort Lawn village . . Fort Mill town Fort Motte town Fountain Inn town . Gaflney city Gaston town Georgetown town. . . Glenn Springs town Govan town Gray Court town . . . Greelyville town Greenville city Greenwood town . . . Greer town Grover town Hampton town Harleyville town . . . Hartsville town Heath Springs town Helena town Hickory Grove town Hodges town Holly Hill town . . . . Honea Path town . . Inman town Irmo town Jacksonboro town . . Johnston town Jonesville town Kelton town Kershaw town Kingstree town Kline town Lake City town Lamar town Lancaster town Landrum town POPULATION. 1900 115 149 903 714 831 1,775 215 208 252 413 305 301 4,647 224 126 1,394 308 497 3,937 116 4,138 187 113 181 252 11, 860 4,824 648 59 536 243 704 266 269 289 257 256 617 294 193 44 865 508 76 627 760 93 375 220 1,477 263 1890 421 1,168 ioo 138 311 224 3,396 282 689 279 212 1,631 2,895 138 8,607 1,326 320 318 342 481 134 255 814 365 134 827 286 539 1,094 165 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Latta town Laurens town Leesville town Lewledale town Lexington town Liberty town Lincoln ville town Little Mountain town Little Rock town Livingston town Lowndesville town . . Lucknow town McCoU town MoCormick town Manning town Marion town Mary ville village Mayesville town Midway town Modoc town Monks Corner town.. Moultrieville town... Mt. Carmel town Mt. Pleasant town Mountville town Mullins town Newberry town Nichols town Ninety Six town North town Norway town Olar town Orangeburg city Pacolet tovra Parksville town Peak town Pecks town Pendleton town Perry town Pickens town Port Royal town Princeton town Prosperity town Reevesville town. . Reidville town Eichburg town Ridgespring town RidgeviUe town Ridgeway town Rock Hill city .... Rowesville town POPULATION. 1900 1890 453 4,029 2,245 638 229 173 115 806 342 368 211 400 388 283 90 79 241 268 122 1,311 237 1,430 1,069 1,831 1,640 546 421 761 706 138 77 102 202 113 511 318 2,252 1,138 120 828 242 4,607 3,020 82 57 414 446 368 218 196 4,455 2,964 365 1,126 143 • 145 156 143 87 69 568 476 76 69 449 283 601 524 241 195 592 666 137 109 162 156 240 186 411 390 250 212 834 249 5,485 2,744 252 174 9 Table 5.-P0PULAT10N OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF SOUTH CAROLINA: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES TOWNS. AND VILLAGFS POPULATION. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 St. George town 576 758 256 241 289 208 920 150 134 195 48 11,395 344 72 236 2,420 5,673 629 524 230 252 Swansea town 239 79 200 861 181 106 266 168 263 160 6,400 81 372 180 192 1,307 1,491 136 189 346 867 289 123 71 131 991 361 617 1,766 205 596 2,012 St. Matthews town Sycamore town 291 St. Stephens town Tatum town Sallys town Timmonsville town 616 532 235 Saluda town Tirzah town... Scranton town Travellers Rest town Seneca town Trenton town 302 sir Sharon town SieglingvlUe town Troy town . . 936 Simpsonville town Ulmers town Smjrma town 1,609 503 1 738 Spartanburg city 6,544 221 Vances town Springfield village Varn ville town 653 86 Spring Hill to wn Verdery town . . 380 1,563 Summerton town Wagener town Smnmerville town 2,219 3,865 820 1,171 ,Sli"it.eT oit-y Of the above named 202 incorporated places there are 24 which have more than 2,000 inhabitants, and of these 16 have less than 5,000, and 4 have more than 10,000, namelj^, Charleston, with 55,807; Columbia, with 21,108; Greenville, with 11,860; and Spartanburg, with 11,395 inhabitants. Charleston is the only city in South Carolina that has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for this city a summary is presented in table 6, showing its population from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF CHARLESTON: 1790 TO 1900. CHAELESTON. CENSUS YEAES. CHAELESTON. CENSUS Y«AKS. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1900 . 55,807 64,955 49,984 48,966 40,522 42,985 852 4,971 1,028 8,434 12,463 13,724 1.6 9.9 2.1 20.8 16.7 46.9 1840 29,261 30,289 24,780 24, 711 18,924 16, 359 11,028 5,509 69 5,787 2,565 13.4 1890 1830 22.2 1880 1820 0.3 1870 1810 30.6 1860 1800 15.7 1860 1790 1 According to this summary Charleston has a population in 1900 of 55,807, as against 54,955 in 1890, representing an increase during the decade of 852, or 1.6 per cent. The censuses of 1820, 1840, 1860, and 1880 show either a loss or a very slight gain, while the alternate censuses of 1830, 1850, and 1870 show a relatively large gain. From 1830 to 1840 the population of the city decreased 3.4 per cent, but in the next decade it increased 46.9 per cent. Likewise from 1850 to 1860 there was a loss in population of 5.7 per cent, but in the next decade a gain of 20.8 per cent; in subsequent decades differences appear, though in less degree. The popu- lation of the city in 1790 was 16,359, and it has since then increased more than three fold. -^ Director of the Census. J Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 47. V/ASHINGTON, D. C. February 1, 1901. POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of South Dakota by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Dakota was organized as a territory March 2, 1861, and was divided into the states of North and South Dakota November 2, 1889. Table 1 shows the population of South Dakota at the censuses of 1890 and 1900, with the approximate population of the present area of the state at the censuses of 1870 and 1880. Table 1.— POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA: 1860 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 401, 570 328,808 198,268 111,776 24, 837 72,762 230, 540 86,492 22.1 234.6 734.6 JggO 1 Approximate population of present area of South Dakota. 2 Dakota territory. The population of the state in 1900 is 401,570 as compared with a population in 1890 of 328,808, representing an increase during the decade of 72,762, or 22.1 per cent. A part of this increase is due to the fact that there were 19 072 Indians and 720 other persons, or a total of 19,792 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in South Dakota who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. The population of Dakota territory, from which the states of North Dakota and South Dakota were formed in 1889, was only 4,837 in 1860. In 1870 the population of that part of the territory which subsequently became the state of South Dakota was 11,776, and m 1880, 98,268, showing an increase for the decade of 86,492, or 734.5 per cent. Ten years later, at the census of 1890, the population of the state was found to be 328,808, representing an increase during the decade of 230,540, or 234.6 per cent The growth of the state in population during the last decade has been normal. The total land surface of South Dakota is, approximately, 76,850 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, *-3; 1900, 5^2. _ Table 2 shows the population of South Dakota by counties at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY COUNTIES: 1870 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 The State 401,570 328,808 198,268 111.776 (') JicCook" 8,689 6,327 5,942 6,448 5,940 4,544 7 4,640 5,165 21,879 5,941 149 6,540 2,910 23 181 1,283 Armstrong- 8 4,011 8,081 10,379 {') 12, 561 15,286 5,401 1,790 2,907 4,527 8,498 34 5,045 9,586 9,057 (*) 10, 132 16,855 6,737 993 1,037 3,510 4,178 8 6,728 7,509 7,037 4,891 5,449 9,168 40 4,574 4,600 4,399 16 4,478 4,062 6,814 295 4,625 6,546 4,267 167 5,044 10,469 1,860 30 Marshall -* Aurora^ 69 1,290 5,468 534 4,965 353 238 63 Martin '> Beadle Meade 25 4,907 (20) 5,864 23, 926 8,326 Bonhomme 608 115 363 8,251 3,915 Boreman 163 Miners Brookings 355 Brown Brule Moody Buffalo Butteo 246 Pennington 28 5,610 2,988 2,244 50 407 Campbell Charles Mix Potter 20 162' Pratt 23 Presho2» 1 Clark 6,942 9,316 8,770 2,728 7,483 12,254 114 5,001 2,156 995 1,256 97 Rinehart" 1 Clay 2,621 Roberts ^ 12, 216 4,464 1,997 4,610 I Codingtons Sanborn 2; Schnas-sesi Scobey " 1 Custer' 1 Davison 32 10,581 1,028 96 2,412 188 Dayi" Shannon '■^ 9,487 1,341 lis 477 793 1 Delano" Spink 6,656 (,8) 5,012 4,916 2,302 46 6 37 ' 1 Deuel Stanley^ Dewey 12 Sterlingi" Douglas Sully 1,715 296 203 Edmunds Todd i» "'337' Ewing 1^ ( Tripp.... (20) 13, 175 11, 153 Fall Elver ' 3,641 3,547 9,103 2,211 5,945 4,525 4,947 Faulk 4 1 3,010 1 ; 9,130 6,813 '"'3,' 567' Wagner' Hamlin 693' 153 1,301 1 Walworth 3,839 12,649 2,153 46 Hand Washabaugh 21 Washi ngton '■" Hanson i^ 40 10,444 510 Harding '3 Yankton 8,390 2,097 "Hughes Hutchinson" 3,684 11,897 1,492 268 ' 5,573 ; 37" Ziebach 28 Cheyenne River Indian reser- vation.™ Fort SissetonST 2,357 1 1 134 Jackson '" 5 - Pine Ridge Indian reserva- tion.38 Rosebud Indian reservation ». Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation.* Standing Rock Indian reserva- tion (part of). ^l Unorganized territory 6,827 5,201 2,798 9,866 9,137 17,897 12,161 (22) 2,632 3,605 8,562 7,508 11,673 9,143 Kingsbury ' 1,102 2,657 13, 248 5,896 ; 1 Lake 73 1,658 Lincoln 712 «899 Lyman '' 233 124 1 II 1 """"""i 1 1 1 Total population for Dakota territory in 1880, 136,177; 1870, 14,181; 1860, 4,837. The population of the remaining counties in 1880 and 1870 is given under North Dakota; no county organization in 1860. - Pyatt formed from unorganized territory in 1883; name changed to Arm- H«tronginl896. 3 Jerauld organized from part of Aurora in 1883. ■iNo returns for part outside of Standing Rook Indian reservation. 5 No returns. "Organized from part of Harding and unorganized territory in 1883; Cho- teau, Ewing, Harding, Martin, Rinehart, and Wagner annexed in 1899. 'Choteau, Martin, Rinehart, and Wagner formed from unorganized terri- tory in 1883; annexed to Butte in 1899. 8 Part of Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation annexed between 1880 and 1890. Fall River organized from part of Custer in 1883. i» Part taken to form part of Marshall in 1885; part of Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation annexed between 1880 and 1890. 11 Part of Delano taken to form Scobey in 1883; both annexed to Meade in 1899. 12 Name changed from Rusk in 1883. 13 No population returned for part outside of Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservations. 1* Organized from part of Harding in 1883; annexed to Butte in 1899. 15 Part taken to form part of Roberts in 1883; part of Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation annexed between 1880 and 1890. 18 Todd annexed to Gregory in 1899. 1' Jayne annexed to Hanson Hutchinson, McCook, and Turner prior to 1880. 18 Formed from unorganized territory in 1881; parts taken to form Ewing and part of Butte in 1883; annexed to Butte in 1899. I'J Formed from unorganized territory in 1883; annexed to Stanley in 1899 20 Part taken to form Meade in 1889. 21 Parts of Lugenbeel county and Sioux Indian reservation taken to form Washabaugh in 1883. 22 No population returned for part outsideof Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian reservations. 23 Pratt and Presho annexed to Lyman in 1899 2'i Organized from parts of Day county and Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian reservation in I880. 1899°° '^'^^^^^^'^^ '™'° P'^'"' °' Lawrence in 1889; Delano and Scobey annexed in 2«No population returned for part outside of Rosebud Indian reservation. -' Sanborn organized from part of Miner in 1883 28 Ziebach annexed to Pennington in 1899. 29 Name changed from Ashmore in 1875. 30 Organized from parts of Grant county and Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian 31 Formed from unorganized territory in 1883 ^^^^32 No population returned for part oiitside of Standing Rock Indian reserva- ;« Washington organized from part of Sliannon in 1883 35 Vc,°„E[?l'" xt"°1-''®"""51S ^°^- ^"^ outsideof Pine Ridge Indian reservation. 3j Jackson, Nowlm, and Sterling annexed in 1 899 be made'"'^''^ '" riewey and Stanley counties, but division by counties can not 3' Abandoned in 1888. but diSfbv^couTles'^k'norbemJe"'""'^'^"^*^' """^ ^^'-*-g'- -""«es, couiTtfe'J^l'u^'d'^i^i^riJJco^Ss'ra^A^STm^ir' ^'^'■"'' '""^ ^^^""^-^^ nndV"."/,!? '""'"t'''^ '= RichUnd county. North Dakota, and Codington, Day, mnntv NLnn'?'?""*.,"'"''"^' ^""^ Pf^^^ t^^en to form part of Sargent K'o\V,b\uveen''l880lnd'l890''^'"'^ "' "^^^^^^ "^"^ ^'''^^ '°™«-- ^^"^ countk.s''™n'^no'J hp"^^'?^' ^''''"'''' and Schnasse counties, but division by figures for' NonhDakSa ^"^ P°P"1'^'^°" °' remainder of reservation se'e persons^ail'^pSltJ,',? ?^''l"^'^ unorganized territory in Dakota in 1870 (2,091), 899 persons are estimated to have been withm the present limits of South Dakota. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State. Armstrong . . Aurora Beadle Bonhomme.. Boreman Brookings . . . Brown Brule Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix. Choteau Clark Clay Codington... Custer Davison Day Delano Deuel Dewey Douglas Edmunds Ewing Fall River... Faulk Grant Gregory Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes Hutchinson . Hyde Jackson Jerauld Kingsbury . . Lake Number, Per cent, 72, 762 126 1,034 1,605 1,322 2,429 1 1, 569 1 1, 336 797 1,870 1,017 4,320 18 214 1,807 1,733 12,163 2,034 3,086 140 2,082 412 517 116 1937 1515 2,289 1,916 1,320 1 2, 021 680 1167 1 1, 360 1,428 1368 130 '807 1,304 1,629 22.1 176,5 120.5 115.7 14,6 24.0 19,3 119.8 80.3 180.3 29.0 103.4 3.2 24,1 24.6 144.2 87.3 83.7 45,5 9,0 11.8 120.9 U2.7 83.6 649.5 28.5 130.9 15.9 127,0 13,6 119,8 122.4 15.2 21.7 Lawrence Lincoln Lugenbeel Lyman McCook McPherson Marshall Martin Meade Meyer Miner Minnehaha Moody Nowlin Pennington Potter Pratt Presho Rinehart Roberts Sanborn Schnasse Scobey Shannon Spink Stanley Sterling Sully Todd Tripp Turner Union Wagner Walworth Washabaugh Washington Yankton Ziebach CheyenneRiver Indian reservation , Pine Ridge Indian reservation Rosebud Indian reservation Standing Rock Indian reservation. Number. 6,224 3,018 2,399 2,241 387 1,398 17 267 699 2,047 2,386 1149 '930 78 123 1181 10, 219 1146 132 11,094 313 196 1697 1188 2,919 2,023 1,686 140 2,205 1510 2,367 6,827 5,201 1,668 Per cent. 53.3 33.0 , 029. 6 84.8 6.5 30.8 6.8 13.5 9.4 40.1 '14.2 2.7 6n.7 13.2 110.3 30.4 128.9 28.5 22.2 78,3 '2i,'i 1 Decrease. The following territorial changes in the counties of South Dakota have been made since 1890: Choteau, Ewing, Harding, Martin, Rinehart, and Wagner annexed to Butte in 1899; Todd annexed to Gregory in 1899; Jackson, Nowlin, and Sterling annexed to Stanley in 1899; Pratt and Presho annexed to Lyman in 1899; Delano and Scobey annexed to Meade in 1899; and Ziebach annexed to Pennington in 1899. Of the 78 counties in South Dakota in 1890, 15 have since then been annexed to other counties, leaving the state divided at present into 63 counties. Of these all but 16 have increased in population during the decade, those showing the largest percentages of increase being Lyman, 1,029.6 per cent; Gregory, 649.5 per cent; Roberts, 511.7 per cent; Butte, 180.3 per cent; Charles Mix, 103.4 per cent; Buffalo, 80.3 per cent; Walworth, 78.3 per cent; Lawrence, 53.3 per cent; and Deuel, 45.5 per cent. Of the foregoing the counties of Lyman, Gregory, and Butte have also received material accessions of territory through the annexation of other counties. The counties which have decreased in population are Armstrong, Aurora, Beadle, Brown, Brule, Custer, Fall River, Faulk, Hand, Hughes, Hyde, Jerauld, Pennington, Sanborn, Spink, and Sully. Table 4 shows the population of South Dakota by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Aemsteo.vg county 1 AUEOEA COUNTY. Aurora township Belford township Bristol township Center township Cooper township Crystal Lake township. Dudley township . 1.54 117 281 356 87 171 140 165 43 80 172 227 214 211 1 Formerly Pyatt; not returned by townships. • included in Plankinton township m 1890; now independent. 1890 34 5,045 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. AUEOBA COUNTY— Continued. Eureka townshij) Firesteel township Gales township Hopper township Lake township Palatine township Patten township Plankinton city 2 Plankinton township ^ Pleasant Lake township Pleasant Valley township ■' Included Plankinton city in 1890. * Exclusive of population of Plankinton city 1900 1,54 178 I7;i 260 152 271 241 268 129 122 206 268 76 124 465 604 292 4 288 112 117 86 156 Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Aurora county— Continued. Truro township Washington township . White Lake city i White Lalie township i. Beadle county . Allen township Altoona township s Banner township Barrett township Belle Prairie township Bonilla township Broadland township Burr Oak township Carlyle township Cavour town 6 Cavour township ^ Clifton township Clyde township Custer township Dearborn township Fairfield township Foster township Grant township Hartland township Hitchcock town '' Huron city Ward 1 550 Ward 2 650 Ward 3 779 Ward 4 814 Iowa township Kellogg township Lake Byron township Liberty township Logan township Milf ord township Nance township Pearl Creek township Pleasant View township Eichland township ' Sand Creek township Theresa township Valley township Vernon township Wessington township Whiteside township Wolsey town ' Wolsey township ' BONHOMME county. Scotland city i» Springfield city " Tyndall city's Township 92, range 60. . . Township 92, range 61. . . Township 93, range 58. . . Township 93, range 59. . . Township 93, range 60 n . Township 93, range 61. . . Township 93, range 62. . . Township 94, range 58. . . Township 94, range 59 '^ . Township 94, range 60. . . Township 94, range 61. . . Township 95, range 58. . . Township 95, range 59. . . Township 95, range 60. . . Township 95, range 61. . . Township 96, range 58 1» . Township 96, range 59. . . Township 96, range 60. . . Township 96, range 61 . . . 196 151 193 287 264 366 181 2 258 8,081 116 137 172 4195 153 181 136 170 139 190 180 190 106 151 132 153 175 253 98 157 «310 137 197 106 162 191 220 123 291 158 147 198 290 115 163 72 74 135 2,793 3,038 109 141 122 131 127 152 202 261 208 227 84 136 114 177 157 216 110 84 188 262 119 139 134 144 142 162 187 113- 218 298 86 131 122 110 8 300 964 525 1,167 237 144 373 257 365 686 43 669 467 566 491 476 491 485 563 313 412 378 307 »9,057 1,083 302 509 201 385 236 13 274 710 i«408 337 480 495 557 435 423 ■5 322 332 468 273 ■White Lake city, formerly in White Lake township, now independent 2 Exclusive of population of White Lake city. s Hitchcock town, formerly in Altoona township, made independent since 1890. 4 Includes population of Hitchcock town, not separately returned in 1890 5 Cavour town, formerly in Cavour and Richland townships, made independ- ent since 1890. s Includes population of part of Cavour town , not separate! y returned in 1890 ' Wolsey town, formerly in Wolsey township, made independent since 189o' 8 Includes population of Wolsey town, not separately returned in 1890 'Township 92, range 61, and township 93, ranges 61 and 62 (population 827) not separately returned in 1890. ■••Scotland city, formerly in township 96, range 58, now independent 11 Springfield city, formerly in township 93, range 60, now independent i2Tyndall city, formerly in township 94, range 59, now independent. 18 Exclusive of population of Springfield city. 14 Exclusive of population of Tyndall city. 1' Exclusive of population of Scotland city. 18 White village, formerly in Afton township, now independent. 1' Exclusive of population of White village. ■8 Brookings city, formerly in Brookings township, now independent ■» Exclusive of population of Brookings city. Brookings county. Afton township ■« Alton township Argo township Aurora township Bangor township Brookings city i* Brookings township ■* Elkton township*' Elkton village 2» Eureka township Lake Hendricks township , Lake Sinai township Laketon township Medary township Oak Lake township Oakwood township Oslo township Parnell township Preston township Richland township Sherman township Sterling township Trenton township Volga township 22 Volga villagers White village 18 Winsor township Brown county. Aberdeen city "* Ward 1 829 Ward 2 800 Ward 3 871 Ward 4 1,587 Aberdeen township^-i Allison township Bath township Brainard township Cambria township Carlisle township 2« Claremont township, including Claremont village Claremont village Columbia township,including Columbia city Columbia city Detroit township Franklin township 2? Frederick township 28 Frederick village 30 Garden Prairie township Gem township Greenfield township 81 Groton city 32 Groton township =2 Hanson township Hecla village 8t Henry township Highland township 85 Lansing township Liberty township Lincoln township 36 Mercier township 20 New Hope township ^ ' ' Oneota townships^ Ord way township 30 ......._ Osceola township Palmyra township '.'.'." Portage township '* ' Eavina township28 ' Richland township si Riverside township Rondell township Savo township ' Shelby township Warner township Westport township 12,561 1,087 10, 132 359 1'324 426 316 399 339 569 523 265 213 2,346 1,518 298 ■9372 304 «300 578 331 377 286 434 348 555 435 420 361 348 398 424 813 356 305 508 480 426 382 291 280 318 257 267 307 392 393 852 337 383 28323 396 298 454 137 316 268 16,856 3,182 401 26 461 83 101 416 486 208 273 274 303 134 202 406 557 120 121 377 636 14.^ 400 243 447 163 147 29 292 251 281 mn 571 555 735 117 275 700 684 276 83 356 515 620 160 351 366 226 109 132 320 351 241 90 135 147 470 158 394 242 531 124 141 119 172 289 511 121 185 527 530 496 566 256 399 166 317 754 964 339 424 2??l'^Ji?,'iiTi"¥'^''°T?-'''5' in Elkton township, now independent. ^ixclusive of population of Elkton village S ^Sl!^ JJl^'^^f®' '<"^"i«J.ly ™ Volga township, now independent. 23 Exclusive of population of Volga village. 25 p^Sw ° °t'^' w™ie'^ly in Aberdeen township, now independent. 2" Exclusive of population of Aberdeen city. since 1890.™°' *°'^°«'^^P "gS'iized from parts of Carlisle and Mercier townships Sfn^hSS w!I5?JP, o>:?,aiiized from part of Oneota township since 1890. township dnce 1890 ^ ^^^ "" ^^^ ^^" *^^^" *° *°™ P''^' °' Richland ^"Exclusive of population of Frederick village. s^i'^^l"*'!?'* in Frederick township in 1890; nSw independent. S r rnLn ^?? * f '''™ Y"^^ °i Richland township since 1890. Spvi°'i,-?''5'. foi-meriy m Groton township, now independent. 83 Exclusive of population of Groton city. andm^are'!nS'i^fcleS™irci^8"90^°''"^^ ^''""^"P' incorporated a. a village 3» S'l™in"?nw^«?,1^'? organized from part of New Hope township since 1890. 3J0rranSedTrnSLwfTf'l?'^i™?",P''''*.<'' ^'^"^^^ township since 1890. organized from parts of Frederick and Greenfield townships since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 190U 1890 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Brule county . America township Brule township Chamberlain city • Chamberlain township i . . Cleveland township Eagle township Grandview township Highland township Kimball city" Kimball township « Lyon township Ola township Plainfield township Pleasant Grove township . Plummer township Pukwana township Red Lake township Eichland township Smith township Torrey Lake township — Union township' Waldro township West Point township" — Wilbur township Willow Lake tovniship — Buffalo county. Arlington township (school) — Eden township (school) Eldorado township (school) Elvira township (school) Grant township (school) Crow Creek Indian reservation . Butte county ^ Belle Fourche township (school) , including Belle Fourche village. Belle Fourche village Blaine township (school) Camp Crook school district Empire township (school) Harding school district Harding township (school) Hay Creek township (school) Hilen township (school) Minnesela township (school) Moreau township (school) Wheatland township (school) :,-^.- ;■■■■■-■ Territory of former counties of Choteau and Rmehart . . . Unorganized territory Campbell county. Auburn township (school) Blessing township (school) Center township (school) Erve township (school ) Fairview township (school) Franklin township (school) Fremont township (school) Grand Crossing township (school) . Green township (school)' Hillside township (school) La Grace township (school) Lake township (school)' Logan township (school) Odessa township (school) Posthal township (school)" Springvale township Thompson township (school) Valley township (school) Vienna township (school) Wallace township (school)" ..-,.-- Worms township (school)!^ Charles Mix county i^. 6,401 329 216 874 204 200 329 68 148 453 134 148 233 112 172 84 281 137 260 99 194 202 95 222 117 90 164 243 86 1,123 532 451 184 118 52 256 135 118 166 481 194 320 4,527 229 306 443 257 287 214 182 61 103 102 183 247 159 295 242 123 280 170 182 223 239 8,498 163 287 633 217 i,737 407 288 939 n65 246 862 111 190 593 4203 127 378 171 220 125 374 222 395 162 175 229 183 132 153 187 186 141 194 234 1,037 8,510 112 282 217 181 234 170 147 90 66 91 318 172 94 302 252 95 196 79 188 82 192 4,178 Carroll township - Castalia township (school) Choteau Creek township Darlington township .Chamberlain city, formerly in Chamberlain township, now Independent. 2 FTrnliisive of noDUlation of Chamberlam city. .KtaibaU ci^y.^^fSmtrly in Emball township, now independent. 'Exclusive of population of Kimball city. 6 Returned as township 105, range 69, m 1890. Returned as township 105 range 70, in 1890 Wagner counties (popu- :iis^rsrors£i?ir6;rnir7 ;ss lORlSdasHoffmingfeld township (school) in 1890. n Returned as township 126, range 77, n 1890. 12 Returned as township 127, range 75, m 1890. Charles Mix county -Continued. Forbes township Goose Lake township Hamilton township Howard township Jackson township Kennedy township Lake George township — La Roche township Lawrence township Moore township Plain Center township — Platte township Ree township Rhoda township Rouse township Signal township (school) . Wahehe township White Swan township — CLARK COUNTY. Ash township Berlin township Blaine township Clark town " Collins township ^^ Cottonwood township — Darlington township Day township" Eden township Elrod township Fordham township Foxton township Garfield township Hague township Lake township Lincoln township " Logan township Maydell township Merton township Mt. Pleasant township .. Pleasant township Raymond township Richland township Rosedale township Spring Valley township. Thorp township Warren township Willow Lakes town i' . . . Woodland township Clay county. Bethel township Fairview township Garfield township Glenwood township Heckling township Norway township Pleasant Valley township. Prairie Center township. . Riverside township Spirit Mound township . . . Star township is Vermilion city '» Vermilion township i' Wakonda village" Codington county. 129 633 128 277 709 259 153 426 223 610 466 489 207 431 395 518 722 428 6,942 71 280 296 684 289 454 157 236 321 251 80 290 208 167 278 109 107 198 278 217 444 244 148 189 198 230 140 210 178 9,316 517 655 699 672 669 457 647 618 504 482 621 !,183 472 220 8,770 Dexter township Eden township Elmira township Fuller township Germantown township Graceland township Henry township 22 Henry village 22 Kampeska township Kranzburg township Lake township Leola township Pelican township Phipps township Rauville township Richland township 13 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redlstricted ^'""^S Jfiark town formerly in Day and Lincoln townships, now independent. J6 Willow Lakes town, formerly in Collins township, now independent. 16 Exclusive of population of Willow Lakes town. 17 Exclusive of population of Clark town. 18 Wakonda village, formerly in Star township, incorporated as a village and '"^''i^^°erSn'S'ty>?merly in Vermilion township, now independent. MExclusiveof population of Vermilion city. 21 Kampeska antf Richland townships (population 425) not separately return^d^m 1890. formerly in Henry township, now independent. 23 Exclusive of population of Henry village. 562 497 174 376 404 293 276 191 282 678 155 294 178 171 292 188 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 190(>-Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Codington county— Continued. Sheridan township Watertown city ■ • ■ - Wardl 712 Ward 2 848 Wards 950 Ward 4 842 Waverly township - CUSTEK COUNTY ' - Ouster township (school), including Ouster city. Custer city. School district No. 1 School district No. 2 School district No. 81 School district No. 4 School district No. bU School district No. 9| School district No. 12 School district No. 18j School district No. 6 School district No. 7 School district No. 8 School district No. 10, including Hermosa town . Hermosa town School district No. 11 School district No. 13 School districtNo. 14 School district No. 15 School districtNo. 16 School district No. 17 School districtNo. 19 School district No. 20 School district No. 21 School districtNo. 22 1900 Davison county. Badger township Baker township Beulah township Blendon township Lisbon township Mitchell city 8 Wardl 1,052 Ward 2 997 Wards 899 Ward 4 1,107 Mitchell townships Mt Vernon township 6 Mt. Vernon village * Perry township Prosper township Rome township Tobin township Union township Day county. Andover township ' Andover village ' Bristol township » Bristol village" Butler township Central Point township. . Egeland township Farmington township . . . GrenvlUe township" — Highland township Homer township Independence township . Kidder township Kosciusko township " Liberty township Lynn township Morton township Nutley township " Oak Gulch township Racine township ^^ . .' Earl tan township Rusk township 199 3,352 313 2,728 599 118 139 162 94 171 77 23 23 40 14 28 127 169 95 84 101 7, 483 213 260 190 300' 170 4,065 222 215 307 426 321 262 12,254 418 225 255 282 380 265 403 212 547 343 325 400 366 436 326 602 139 332 342 320 144 2,672 336 4,891 79° 6,449 244 339 160 318 164 2,217 4 291 1=304 127 197 226 350 244 269 9,168 «434 232 11251 199 279 94 292 344 1,025 237 244 390 357 344 103 286 281 1 Not returned by school districts in 1890. 2 Not separately returned. 3 Mitchell city, formerly in Mitchell township, now independent. * Exclusive oi population of Mitchell city. 6 Mt. Vernon village, formerly in Mt. Vernon township, now independent. 6 Exclusive of population of Mt. Vernon village. 'Andover village, formerly in Andover township, now independent. 8 Exclusive of population of Andover village. » Bristol village, formerly in Bristol township, now independent. 10 Exclusive of population of Bristol village. 11 Kosciusko and Nutley townships organized from parts of Grenville town- ship since 1890. 12 Organized from parts of Waubay and Webster townships since 1890. 13 Parts taken to form Waubay village and part of Racine township since 1890, 1* Organized from part of Waubay township since 1890. « Included in Webster township in 1890; now independent. i« Included Webster village in 1890. Part taken to form part of Racine town- ship since 1890. II Exclusive of population of Webster village. 18 Clear Lake town, formerly in Clear Lake township, now independent. IS Exclusive of population of Clear Lake town. MINCE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Day COUNTY— Continued. Scotland township - Troy township Union township Valley township Waubay township " Waubay village" Webster city is ■■-• Wardl 40o Ward 2. 402 ^Na'r6L3'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'-'. ^99 Webster townshipi^ Wheatland township York township Deuel county. Altamont township Antelope Valley township . Blom township Brandt township Clear Lake town I8 Clear Lake township i« Gary town i® Glenwood township Goodwin township Grange township Havana township Herrick township'" Hidewood township Lowe township ■ Norden township Portland township Rome township Scandinavia township Toronto town Douglas county . Armour town's Belmont township (school ) Berlin township Chester township (school) ^ Clark township '* EastChoteau township (school) 's , Garfield township Grand View township Holland township (school) ^ Independence townships' Iowa township Joubert township" Lincoln township Valley township Walnut Grove township Edmunds county Belle township Bowdle township ^ Bowdle village^" Bryant townshipsi Clear Lake township Cleveland township Cloyd Valley township Cortlandt township Cottonwood Lake township'"'. Fountain township Glen township Glover township Harmony township Hillside "township Hosmer townships^ Hudson township Huntley township Ipswich townships'! Ipswich village" Kent township Liberty township Madison township Modena township Montpelier township 1900 181 268 467 351 363 430 1,506 362 351 6,656 274 107 405 321 491 274 346 190 415 314 485 283 262 162 707 213 210 751 447 6,012 363 250 205 147 230 266 421 292 378 177 356 328 288 4,916 276 622 69 143 66 116 91 114 128 92 103 99 13 304 153 92 42 397 157 109 98 272 59 '"Gary town, formerly in Herrick township, now independent. '1 Exclusive of population of Gary town. "Armour town, formerly in Independence township (township 98, range 63, and the part of township 97, range 63, in this county), now independent. 23 Organized since 1890 from the parts of township 98, range 64, and town- ship 99, range 65, in this county. '4 Returned as township 99, range 66, in 1890. 26 Includes the part of township 97, range 62, in this oountv, not separately returned in 1890. =» Returned as township 100, range 65, in 1890. " Exclusive of population of Armour town. " Returned as township 100, range 66, in 1890. " Parts taken to form Bowdle village, and Cottonwood Lake and Odessa townships since 1890. ""Organized from part of Bowdle township since 1890. '^ Included Roscoe village in 1890. =!' Exclusive of population of Roscoe village. ^ Part taken to form Sangamon township since 1890. »* Ipswich village, formerly in Ipswich township, now independent. ■<■> Exclusive of population of Ipswich village. Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Edmunds county— Continuecl. Odessa township i Pembrook township Powell township Eichland township Roscoe village " Eosette township Sangamon township s . . Township 124, range 69. Township 124, range 70. Union township Vermont township Fall Eivee county ' . Beaver township Cheyenne Kiver precinct Edgemont city Hot Springs city » Jackson precinct Odell township Red Canyon precinct Union township Township 7, south, range 1 . Township 7, south, range 8 . Township 8, south, range 1 . Township 8, south, range 2 . Township 8, south, range 6 . Township 8, south, range 7 . Township 8, south, range 8 . Township 9, south, range 1 . Township 9, south, range 2 . Township 9, south, range 3 . Township 9, south, range 4 , Township 9, south, range 6 . Township 9, south, range 6 Township 9, south, range 7 Township 9, south, range 8 Township 10, south, range 2 Township 10, south, range 3 Township 10, south, range 4 Township 10. south, range 5 Township 10, south, range 6 Township 10, south, range 7 Township 10, south, range 8 Township 11, south, range 3 Township 11, south, range 4 Township 11, south, range 6 Township 11, south, range 8 Township 12, south, range 1 Township 12, south, range 2 Township 12, south, range 4 fractional! , Jractlonal) . fractional) . Township 12, south, range 8 (fractional) , Faulk county ' Arcade township (school) - . . Berea township (school) Bryant township (school) ... EUisville township (school) . Elroy township Emerson township (school) . Enterprise township Fairview township Faulkton city Faulkton township Freedom township Hope township (school) Irving township (school) — Lafoon township Millard township (school) . . . Oakland township (school) . . Orient township Pulsiski township Saratoga township Sherman township Union township (school) — Zell township Gkant county. 1900 172 100 194 138 92 72 246 27 26 64 92 3,641 56 64 479 1,319 89 62 144 83 26 68 49 177 49 49 14 1 7 60 50 33 71 106 15 1 14 58 17 20 118 25 30 45 7 9 1 32 84 29 3,547 1890 137 382 102 152 33 200 117 lis 539 127 107 382 64 150 83 119 142 126 27 80 310 250 715 671 590 108 234 194 114 61 i:i 144 127 4,471 1,423 4,062 6,814 527 11635 471 Adams township Alban township « Big Stone city >" 1 Organized from part of Bowdle township since 1890. 2 Included in Bryant township in 1890; now independent. s Organized from part of Hosmer township since 1890. 4 JJq TGturiis 6 Not returned by townships or precincts in 1890. "?oSS^ wUh%fp"ufirnZ%890 can not be made; information as to "''''''^Af^yf^^Ti^^^nf.ip. now independent. ioifg"SX',TrrirTy?^liKe='ff nship, now independent. lllfi^ZltZ^l^nft gL^iernrwIhpeton Indian reservation since 1890. MlNOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Gkant county — Continued. Big Stone township i" Blooming Valley township i' Farmington township >= Georgia township Grant Center township Kilborn township Lura township '^ Madison township Mazeppa township Melrose township Milbank city 8 Osceola township Stockholm township Troy township Twin Brooks township Vernon township GKEGOBY COUNTY'S. Hamlin county . Brantford township. . . Bryant village •* Castlewood town '^ Castlewood township ' Cleveland township . . Dempster township . . - Dixon township Estelline town "> Estelline township i» . . Florence township is . , Garfield township". . . Hamlin township Hayti township Norden township Opdahl township Oxford township Hand county . Alden township Alpha township Bates township Burdette township Campbell township Carlton township Cedar township Como township Fairview township Florence township Gilbert township Glendale township Grand township Greenleaf township Harrison township Highland township Holden township Howell township Hulbert township Linn township Logan township Midland township Miller cityi" Miller township" Mondamin township Ohio township Ontario township Park township Pearl township Plato township Pleasant Valley township . Eee Heights township Riverside township Rockdale township Rose Hill township St. Lawrence city 21 St. Lawrence township i" - . . Spring township Spring Hills township Spring Lake township Wheaton township York township 1900 346 412 232 304 405 343 367 319 883 591 1,426 397 250 300 447 615 2, 211 6,915 559 511 405 172 430 171 356 566 488 230 116 348 252 357 210 374 "336 160 132 441 IS 417 329 278 289 157 579 557 405 366 352 287 29 94 149 148 19 96 49 82 117 76 134 104 112 76 58 57 164 84 141 73 97 132 644 78 87 60 72 105 66 144 120 95 32 99 116 116 106 177 106 59 122 144 1890 "Todd county (population 188 in 1890) annexed in 1899. Not returned by minor civil divisions. .„.,,j. ,.. -j ^ ^ "Bryant village, formerly m Garfield township, now independent. 16 Castlewood town organized from parts of Castlewood and Florence town- ships since 1890. , . „ i „. .L I,. -J J t 10 Estelline town, formerly m Estelline township, now independent. 1' Exclusive of population of Estelline town. 18 Exclusive of population of Bryant village. MMiller city, formerly in Miller township, now independent. 20 Exclusive of population of Miller city. 21 St. Lawrence city, formerly in St. Lawrence township, now independent. 22 Exclusive of population of St. Lawrence city. Table 4.— POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Hanson county. Alexandria city ' Beulah township Edgerton townsliip Emery village - Fairview township Hanson township Jasper township Piano township Pleasant township 2 Rosedale township Spring Lake township. Taylor township Wayne township 1 Worthen township Hughes county. Blunt township (school) s Blunt village 6 Bretton township Buckeye township (school) ' Byron township Canning township (school) De Grey township (school) " Dry Run township Harrold township i" Harrold village '" Logan township (school) Mentor township (school) Peoria township Pierre city ' 1 !!!!!..!! ! Ward 1 eii" Ward 2 . 749 Ward 3 628 Ward 4 418 Pleasant Valley township Eaber township (school)" Rousseau township (school) Valley township (school) Webster township >- Hutchinson county. Liberty township, including Parkston town Parkston town Starr township Susquehanna township Township 97, range 56 Township 97, range 67, including Menno town . Menno town Township 97, range 68, including Olivet towii! ! Olivet town Township 97, range 69 '. Township 97, range 60, including Tripp town. . . Tripp town Township 97, range 61 Township 98, range 56 Township 98, range 57 ~ ' ' "8, range 68 ~, range 59 Township Township Township 98, range 60 . Township 98, range 61 Township 99, range 56, including Freeman town '. Freeman town Township 99, range 57 Township 99, range 58 Township 99, range 59 . 1 Township 100, range 56 Township 100, range 57 Township 100, range 58 Township 100, range 59 Township 100, range 60 Hyde county . 680 345 437 247 308 301 366 304 322 206 407 477 288 260 3,684 72 246 42 43 90 95 79 76 62 57 27 36 114 2,306 15 138 71 63 52 11, 897 933 596 435 363 432 1,011 556 473 156 423 754 366 352 454 295 384 370 404 304 989 525 516 477 597 360 316 396 471 64 76 53 4,267 254 371 279 268 316 295 413 248 368 448 3 806 201 0160 353 94 8 31 85 116 90 161 167 47 34 180 1,235 "10,469 262 357 329 406 773 413 465 (») 426 431 467 671 567 571 384 299 304 347 90 106 Banner township Bramhall township Chappelle township ; Alexandria city, formeriy in Wayne township, now independent 2 Emery village organized from part of Pleasant township since 1890. 8 Includes popu ation of Alexandria city, not separately returned in 1890 4 Includes population 37) of township 110, range 75, taken to form part of Raber township (school) since 1890. ■.- ^uiui ^mmi 6 Blunt yillage, formerly in Blunt township, now independent « Exclusive of population of Blunt village. 'Pierre city, formeriy in Buckeye township, now independent ^Exclusive of population of Pierre city. "Returned as townships 109 and 110, range 76, in 1890 1" Harrold village, formerly in Harrold township, incorporated as a villase and made independent since 1890. c'i 11= o. vumgc r.^r.l^^'^W^^Hi- f™m township 110, range 74, and the part of township 109 mlglll; shice'l890™ '°°' separately returned in 1890), and township uoi laincludes population (2,384) of townships 97 and 98, ranges 59 00 and 61 returneTiSt8?0. ^ ^^' '''°^^' ^^ """^ "" (P^P"'*^"™ 1.828), not s'eparateiy 189o" ^"^"^''^P^ ^ ""'^ ^8, range 61 (population 656) , not separately returned in IS Returned as township 109, range 71, in 1890 » Returned as township 110, range 72, in 1890. Hyde county — Continued. Convent township (school) '» Dewey township (school) i^.. Douglas township Eagle township Eden township Franklin township (school) . Highmore city " Highmore township " Holabird township Illinois township Lincoln township Loomis township Rock township (school) i" Spring Lake township Union township Valley township Van Order township Washington township William Hamilton township . Township 110, range 73 Jerauld county. Alpena township 20 Alpena village » Anina township Blaine township Cherry township Crow township Crow Lake township Dale township Franklin township Harmony township Logan township Marlar township Media township Pleasant township Viola township Wessington Springs township " Wessington Springs village™ . . Kingsbury county . Arlington town^s Badger township Baker township 2* Denver township 2ii DeSmetcityS' ..; De Smet township "' ... Erwin town 29 Esmond township Hartland townships' .. Iroquois town » Iroquois township 3" . . . Lake Preston town 24. . . Le Sueur township Manchester township. . Mathews township Oldham town32 Spirit Lake township . . Spring Lake township* Whitewood township., Lake county Badus township ss Chester township Clarno township Concord township Farmington township . Franklin township Herman township Lakeview township 34 . . Leroy township Madison city 34 Ward 1 Ward2 Ward3 Ward 4 845 782 570 353 50 28 40 49 63 19 376 47 95 66 12 50 66 39 71 65 85 60 21 7 2,798 236 153 116 287 104 100 52 1S3 241 138 100 84 135 148 251 200 320 9,866 476 752 807 899 749 405 131 388 739 276 222 706 305 348 540 222 475 839 587 9,137 451 344 304 350 389 392 306 461 514 2,550 " Highmore city, formeriy in Highmore township, now indenendent "Exclusive of population of Highmore city maepenaeni. >« Returned as township 110, range 71, in 1890. 20 Alpena village, formeriy in Alpena township, now independent Weital'to^nTnrta°.s °,fiP«°^ village not sVaVly r?tu?nld in 1890. township s\nle?89o!^™^ ^^ organized from part of Wessington Springs «Lak?iV°eVnn"'t'?,'Jn"?^'''^ '? ^^"J^,'^ township, now independent. ^4 Lake Preston town, formeriy in Baker township, now indeoendent 25EX0 usive of population of Lake Preston town maepenaent. M Exclusive of population of Ariington town. 2 |xclrve"^?pi°p^SSn'"of^D%'s"^^t%°*'P' "°^ '°1«P- Spencer city ^'^ Spring Valley township . Sun Prairie township — Union township McPHEESON COUNTY 22. 2,632 6 4 10 8 9 4 20 18 14 12 12 18 29 39 35 11 67 145 18 14 100 27 64 60 64 47 46 30 36 219 42 58 33 22 42 77 33 23 53 34 43 45 26 45 44 2 7 517 1890 377 691 372 422 630 400 488 404 306 375 398 466 302 368 741 387 332 468 400 362 6,448 470 410 "361 366 388 312 359 259 252 i»663 365 240 303 429 21362 333 366 311 5,940 127 245 189 236 111 297 316 21 961 293 202 Arena township (school) Bauer township (school) Bergdorf township (school) Blaine township (school) Carl township (school) — Cleveland township (school) Detmold township (school) Dewey township (school) Eureka city ;■-,-■- -,\ Gluckstahl township (school) Harrison township (school) 12 Worthing village, formerly in Lynn township, incorporated as a village and made independent since 1890 isExclusive of population of Lennox village. HPratt and Presho counties (population 204 in 1890) annexed m 1899. Not rpturned bv townships in 1890. „ , ^ , . . , n^^n 16 Spencer city organized from part of Benton township since 1890. loBndgewater town, formerly m Bridgewater township, now independent. "Exclusive of population of Bridgewater town. 18 Montrose town, formerly in Montrose township, now independent "Includes population of Montrose town, not separately returned in 1890. 20 Salem city, formerly in Salem township, now independent. 21 Exclusive of population of Salem city. 22 Not returned by school townships in 1890. 10 Table i.— POPULATION OF SOUTH DAKOTA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS, MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Mcpherson county— Continued Highland township (school) Hillsview township (school) Hoffman township (school) Howard township (school) . . Jackson township (school) Kassel township (school) . Koto township (school) Leola township (school) . . , Lincoln township (school) Long Lake township (school) Moscow township (school) Odessa township (school) . Petersburg township (school) Rosenthal township (school) Spring township (school) ... Spring Creek township (school) Stiokel township (school).. Wachter township (school) Wacker township (school) . Washington township (school) Weber township (school) Willow township Maeshali. county Britton village 2 Buffalo township 3 Dayton township Dumarce township n Eden township Hickman township La Belle township" Langford village ' Lowell township Miller townships Newark township Newport township . Noraland township Pleasant Valley township Red Iron Lake township s Sisseton township Stena township . . Veblen township" Victor township . . Waverly township Weston township White township.. Unorganized territory Fort Sisseton Military reservatioi: Meade county Appleton precinct . Bare Butte precinct . Bend precinct Big Bottom precinct. Black Hawk precinct. Burtons precinct. Davis precinct East and West Sturgis precincts, including Sturgis'cVty !! Sturgis city Elk Vale precinct. Harlow precinct Lower Alkali precinct . Lower Bare Butte precinct. Lower Box Elder precinct. Maxwell precinct.. Nine Mile precinct. Osgood precinct . . . Piedmont precinct. Riverside precinct . Runkel and Doyle precinct. Smithville precinct Spring Creek precinct . Tilford precinct Upper Alkali township . Viewfield township Township 5, range 9 (fractional) Township 5, range 10 (fractional) Township 5, range 11 Township 5, range 12 (fractional) Township 5, range 13 (fractional) Township 5, range 14 (fractional) Township 6, range 9 (fractional) Township 6, range 10. Township 6, range 11. Township 6, range 12. Township 6, range 13. . Township 6, range 14. , Township 6, range 15 (fractional) Township 6, range 16 (fractional) Township 6, range 17 (fractional). 1 Newport and Weston townships (population 615) not separately returned in 1890. 2Britton village, formerly in Miller township, now independent " Formed from unorganized territory since 1890. ■•Langford village, formerly in Hickman township, now independent 6 Exclusive of population of Langford village. "La Belle township formed from unorganized territory since lS Comparison with population lor 1890 can not be made; information changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 658 1,237 372 ■759 750 747 912 830 724 1,500 715 719 722 1,613 1,004 662 706 596 675 610 640 as to Henky county. No. No. No. No. No, No, No, No, No, No. No. No. No. No. No, No, No, No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No, 1, including Paris city . Paris city 2 3 4 5 Hickman county 2 . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 102. 11.. 12.. 13.. 14.. 15.. Houston county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 4, including Midway town . Midway town 5 6 7 Humphreys county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 6, including Waverly town . Waverly town. . 7 Jackson county No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No. No, No, No, No, No, No. No. 9.. 10.. 11 .. 12 .. 133. 14.. 153. 24,208 4,990 2,018 641 1,339 658 1,291 638 891 370 1,184 1,032 1,391 625 1,088 994 629 1,103 500 761 839 553 676 404 415 745 451 16,367 2,703 743 617 1,612 1,556 1,172 1,903 883 1,149 953 805 471 1,085 401 314 6,476 763 324 682 2,270 78 479 516 810 632 13,398 717 956 ,535 891 994 ,620 786 455 963 725 ,212 567 910 836 618 15,039 ^S^^'iS^ ^"^ ^? annexed to Lewis county in 1897. •■No. 15 organized from parts of Nos. 1, 6, 8, and 13 since 2,187 2,157 926 878 876 769 872 817 1,605 1,513 523 384 686 558 738 730 1,604 1,092 638 677 1,382 1,322 961 795 899 822 925 811 417 21, 070 1890. Table 4. -POPULATION OF TENNESSEE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Gontinued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. JAMB3 COUNTY . No. 1 .. No. 2.. No. 3.. No. 4.. No. 51 . No. 6.. No. 72 . No. 82 . No. 9= . No. 101 . Jefferson county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No. No. No: No. No, No No. No. 1.. 2.. 33. 4.. 5.. 6.. 7.. 8.. 9.. 10.. 11.. 12.. 13.. 14.. 15.. 16S. 17.. 18.. 19S. Johnson county . No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. NOi 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. Knox county. No. 2, exclusive of part ol Knoxville city . No. 3 Noi 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 No. 13 No.14 No. 15 No. 16 No. 17 No. 18 No. 19 No. 20 No. 21 No. 22 Kii'oxvi']ie"cVty,6 comprising Nos.i and24, and part of No. 2, Ward 1 2,665 Ward 2 1.308 Ward 3 1.661 Ward 4 „«29 Ward 5 2,360 Ward 6 2,230 Ward 7 ».954 Ward 8 2,376 Ward 9 6,055 Ward 10 3,313 Ward 11 3,88b Lake county. No.l . No. 2. No. 3. No.4 . 1900 5,407 371 318 848 615 617 462 500 362 278 1,036 18, 590 820 1,274 1,092 1,144 1,081 486 1,168 865 2,458 1,235 418 2,212 597 394 739 702 1,100 411 394 10,589 1,217 1,800 1,125 1,163 1,095 828 1,059 644 923 735 74, 302 8,776 1,582 998 1,006 1,190 1,310 1,622 1,060 2,095 2,232 6,521 1,157 2,446 1,379 1,091 1,315 988 1,403 632 929 1,080 863 32, 637 7,368 696 1,300 822 861 1890 615 366 779 550 1,358 363 703 279 16,478 779 1,142 928 1,061 873 459 1,039 851 2,010 1,073 380 2,015 602 493 630 875 861 407 1,092 1,535 1,063 949 785 683 890 392 898 571 * 69, 567 5,638 1,318 770 868 1,012 1,097 1,408 992 2,361 2,055 4,093 993 1,724 1,187 957 938 860 1,247 636 965 988 704 22, 635 6 5,304 1,194 691 737 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1 No. 10 organized from part of No. 5 since 1890 2 NO. 9 organized from parts of Nos. 7 and 8 smce 1890 SMn mnrfl-anizedfrompartsof Nos. 3andl6sinoel890. n''ncludS'p''opulatioM4^411) of North Knoxville and West Knoxviiie towns. 6 North Knoxville and West KnoxyiUe town« annexed since 1890. 6 Nos. 1 and 7 (population 1,505) not separately returned m 1890. 'No. 8 organized from part of No. 7 since 1890. 8 No. 14 organized from parts of Nos. 6, 7, and 8 smcg 1890. Lake county — Continued. No.5.. No. 6 . . No.7'. No.8". Lauderdale county No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 2, including Ripley town . Ripley town 4.. 5.. 68. 78. 9 10 11» 12, including Gates and Halls towns . Gates town Halls town ID 13 148 15" . . 16" Lawrence county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1, including Iron City town. Iron City town 2 8, including Lawreneeburg town . Lawrenceburg town 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Lewis county 12. No. No. No. No. No. No. NO; No. No. No. 10". Lincoln county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No, No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 8, including Fayettevilletown. Fayetteville town I. 9 . 10, including Petersburg town . Petersburg town 1900 1,530 866 1,062 232 21, 971 I, 640 2,181 830 1,143 1,222 1,818 1,727 625 1,866 975 2,125 167 395 317 1,109 603 115 1,156 331 1,506 1,170 559 1,443 816 510 1,834 823 567 1,236 1,378 300 404 747 1,777 4,455 201 198 1,143 257 250 641 369 825 257 314 815 621 729 1,204 1,678 1,053 1,081 4,016 2, 708 883 1,521 411 563 1,008 948 906 843 1,187 1,169 1,028 1,213 692 705 670 669 644 679 s No. 15 organized from part of No. 11 since 1890. i» Formerly Hansford. u Formerly an island in the Mississippi River, which did not belong to any 12 Parts of Hickman and Wayne counties annexed in 1897. 18 Organized from territory taken from Hickman county since 1890. H Organized from territory taken from Wayne county since 1890. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TENNESSEE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 LOUaON COUNTY. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1, including Loudon town . Loudon town 2 McMiNN COUNTY. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4 . No. 5. No. 6. No. 7,1 including wards2 and 4, and parts of wards 3 and 5 of Athens town. Alliens town (part of) Total for Athens town, in Nos. 7 and 18 Ward I 296 Ward 2 414 ^^^■■^3 373 Ward4 414 Wards ^ 352 No. 8. No. 9. No. 10 . No. 11. No. 12. No. 13. No. 14. No. 15 . No. 16 . No. 17 . No. 18,1 including ward 1 and parts of wards 3 and 5 of Athens town. Athens town (part of) McNairy county.. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 6, including Selmer town . Selmer town 7 Macon county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 4 5 6 7 Madison county. No.l .. No. 2 . . N0.3 .. No. 4 . . No. 5 . . No.63. No. 73. 902 1,471 954 1,730 1,192 840 1,003 'No. 18 organized from part of No. 7 since 1890. ' Nos. 5 and 9 (population 1,934) not separately returned in 1890 sNo. 18 organized from parts of Nos. 6, 7, 8, and 16 since 1890. ■ 10, 838 1,858 875 421 538 900 887 958 850 797 2,465 671 1,000 869 813 967 705 1,291 1,821 1,130 1,136 1,108 1,270 807 1,040 1,046 1,142 1,158 992 623 1,376 719 17, 760 624 1,543 138 750 784 2,575 588 727 554 1,467 1,400 572 642 692 1,160 1,391 374 924 449 1,004 12,881 120 161 811 944 796 657 223 497 109 650 226 787 36, 333 9,273 1,892 942 375 419 821 940 738 1,260 722 17,890 882 966 746 722 549 979 3,064 1,138 1,077 1,171 852 994 864 1,087 1,075 1,201 215,510 629 1,519 174 770 1,141 1,048 595 1,053 660 688 594 976 1,367 356 764 384 1,579 951 754 1,226 912 439 976 639 925 842 0,497 954 1,386 1,134 1,672 1,090 958 1,204 Madison county — Continued. No. 8 3 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 No. 13 No. 14 No. 15,8 including Jackson city Jackson city Ward 1 2,803 Ward 2 3, 415 Ward 3 4,749 Ward 4 3,544 No. 16 No. 17 No. 183 Marion county -i. No. No. No. No, No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 16, coextensive with South Pittsburg town . South Pittsburg town Marshall county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 15, including Lewisburg town . Lewisburg town 16 17 18 Maury county. No. 1 . No. 2 . No. 3. No. 4 . No. 5 . No. 6 . No. 7. No. 8 .;;; No. 9, including Columbia town ...'.'..'. Columbia town Ward I -■■■y Ward 2 ;■«* Wards I'lJ: Ward 4 '■?' No.lO :. ''939 No. 11 ; ^°- K' including part of Jit. Pleasant town ! iVlt. Pleasant town (part of) 1.T 7«°^^^ ^°',,¥'- Pleasant town, in Nos! 'iV and iV °- i?' "jcluding part of Mt. Pleasant town . Mt. Pleasant town (part of) No. 14 , No. 15 . No. 16 . No. 17 . No. 18 . No. 19 . No. 20 . No. 21 . No. 22 . No. 23 . No. 24 . No. 25 . 1,807 714 1,729 1,189 1,519 827 767 16,564 14,511 1,245 1,253 637 17,281 350 600 1,111 808 1,075 617 2,131 483 425 1,004 821 416 1,400 1,838 2,510 1,789 1,789 18, 763 688 914 950 380 113 927 671 460 770 032 679 653 969 491 121 421 529 42,703 900 793 556 934 1,142 2,229 1,184 900 9,363 6,052 1,257 1,744 4,043 869 2,007 3,729 1,138 850 571 756 1,244 1,226 2,038 1,530 1,240 1,631 1,066 778 1,011 1,505 667 1,138 1,118 1,868 762 836 11, 742 10, 039 chai^e^sXSr^ll^l So'^S^fnc'^pTte'.^" ""' ""' '"'"^^^ information as to 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TENNESSEE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Meigs county. No.l. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7 . No.8. MONEOE COUNTY . No. 1, including Sweetwater town . Sweetwater town No. 2 No. No. 4- No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. No. 11 . No. 12 . No. 13. No. 14. No. 15. No. 16 . No. 17. No. 18. No. 19. No. 20 . Montgomery county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No., No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, 12, including ClarksvIUe city Clarksville city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 .'i Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 "' Wardio '' 553 3°7 86o =34 850 325 479 606 S19 698 MOORE COUNTY - No. 1, including Lynchburg town . Lynchburg town No. 2 No. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10 . No. 11 . Morgan county . No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 1,366 1,001 992 993 665 803 959 812 18, 585 2,709 I, 716 616 393 519 346 283 1,092 1,319 826 1,199 523 980 868 1,398 1,091 1,106 667 888 1,038 724 36, 017 2,526 1,174 1,603 2,090 1,400 1,320 1,432 967 1,391 832 976 10,518 9.431 832 566 1,231 2,008 1,337 810 1,295 1,092 727 5,706 6,930 1,187 1,021 994 843 523 855 847 660 15,329 1,624 879 532 416 442 287 445 964 1,196 769 819 527 929 794 1,054 1,034 1,038 589 763 630 478 29. 697 1,774 1,072 1,481 1,406 1,291 1,474 1,142 858 1,086 8,697 7,924 601 543 769 1,600 1,232 801 1,064 967 623 5,975 ,075 500 596 399 603 275 502 322 773 675 414 341 7,639 973 622 619 806 1,076 653 728 247 270 690 777 379 Obion county. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6, including Troy town Troy town No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 No. 13, including Union City town — Union City town No.14 No. 16, including Obion town Obion town No. 16, including South Fulton town . South Fulton town i Overton county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Perky county . No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10 . No. 11 . Pickett county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 28,286 1,226 1,090 1,519 1,263 1,724 2,656 416 1,636 318 627 766 952 4,785 3,407 1,294 1,348 1,034 4,160 455 867 884 1,890 810 856 2,262 1,089 839 1,067 863 1,926 8,800 678 827 073 235 223 261 940 ,010 455 529 579 6,366 1 Given as Fulton Station in 1890. Polk county No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 Putnam county No. 12 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 No! 7,' including Double Springs town Double Springs town So.lO.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. No. 12". '....'.!;" No. 13 No! 152!! 2 Part taken to form part of No. 19 since 1890. 605 467 307 466 ,172 736 726 433 90 476 11, 367 1,018 1,638 1,162 963 202 580 883 2,172 600 1,820 319 16, 890 2,728 498 875 950 606 672 709 149 968 265 736 931 632 865 760 840 746 27,273 1,304 1,166 1,574 1,198 1,326 2,679 394 1,799 1,528 1,621 649 766 1,044 4,955 3,441 1,266 916 660 3,484 623 12,039 766 918 1,724 690 685 1,976 989 736 837 958 1,760 7,785 850 462 961 974 266 1,275 820 858 370 428 531 4,736 426 526 303 694 674 677 721 377 8,361 992 1,614 1,064 826 296 461 952 612 568 487 500 13,683 2,003 590 1,119 798 465 471 592 896 245 621 1,022 672 948 187 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OP TENNESSEE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Putnam county — Continued. No. 17.. No. 181. No. 19 2. No, 201 . Rhea county . No. 1- No. 2. No. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. No. No. No. No. No. 8, '' exclusive of part ol Dayton city . No. 9 No. 10, exclusive of part of Dayton city . . No. 11 No. 12 No. 13 No. 14, including Spring City town Spring City town No. 15, 3 exclusive of part of Dayton city. Dayton city, in Nos. 8, 10, and 15 Roane county . No. 1,5 including Kingston town Kingston town No. 2 No. 35 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 ;.'.■ No. 12, including part of Rookwood town Roclcwood town (part of) Total for Roclcwood town,^ in Nos. 12 and 13. No. 13, including part of Rockwood town Rockwood' town (part of) No.14 No. 15 .;;; No. 16, including Harriman town Harriman town No.17 No. 18 5 ;.";;;"" ROBERTBON COUNTY. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 9, including Springfield town . Springfield town 10 11 12 13 .;:; 14 15 ; 16 17 18 Rutherford county. No. 1. No. 2 . No. 3. No. 4. No. 5 . No. 6. No. 7 . No. 8 . No. 9. No. 10 . No. 11 . No. 12 . 1900 992 700 770 647 14,318 706 848 1,143 401 902 972 613 1,494 155 1,114 417 381 1,567 923 640 678 2,004 22, 738 1890 642 548 684 633 650 291 591 330 543 067 463 637 ,179 677 738 ,230 ,442 730 6S0 25,029 144 736 0161 338f 494 487 977 696 1,587 173= 973 ,306 :,324 ,145 888 ,863 852 ,059 ,156 33,543 > No. 20 organized from part of No. 18 since 1890. ' Organized from parts of Nos. 1 and 15 since 1890. 3 No. 15 organized from part of No. 8 since 1890. JNos. 6 and 11 (population 1,359) not separately returned in 1890 I No. 18 organized from parts of Nos. 1 and 8 since 1890. e In 1890 in No. 13 only. ' Not separately returned in 1890. » Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 13 and 14 since 1890. 655 681 740 867 1,671 1,562 1,196 1,154 860 1,145 1,255 1,469 1,610 1,797 2,132 1,936 1,309 1,623 1,185 1,217 1,642 1,629 1,568 1,782 762 700 12, 647 634 818 1,000 343 659 819 575 1,703 130 915 286 382 807 862 S9" 2,719 661 936 564 654 (*) 824 583 1,220 337 (*) 1,143 2,305 S,876 587 772 1,453 716 611 20,078 '1,619 505 1,123 826 1,044 2,963 1,372 882 1,096 1,632 1,105 723 1,537 740 933 35, 097 minor CIVIL DIVISIONS. Rutherford county — Continued. No. IB, including Murfreesboro city Murfreesboro city Ward I 505 Ward 2 666 Ward 3 890 Ward 4 542 Ward 5 845 Ward 6- 561 No.14 No. 15 No. 16 No.17 No. 18 No. 19 No. 20 No. 21 No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 No. 25 Scott county , No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 10 . No. 11.. No. 12... No. 13". No. 1412. 1 .. 28. 3'. 4.. 5.. 6.. 7.. 9'. Sequatchie county. No.l. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7 . No. 8. Sevieb county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Shelby county". No. 1 No. 2 No.. 3 :. No. 4 ;;;'; No. 6, including Raleigh and Tliornkstown towns ' Kaleigh town Thomastown town No. 7, including Bartlett town '.'.'. Bartlett town ... No. 8 No. 9 ;; No. 10, including CoiliervYlietown CollierviUe town No. 11, including Germantown'towii Germantown town . No. 12 1900 5,631 3,999 820 900 912 888 1,271 869 1,536 1,171 700 1,327 1,057 738 11, 077 376 1,128 2,300 466 435 920 713 1,876 546 549 200 469 649 461 403 462 265 828 315 623 300 140 22,021 ,715 377 385 ,362 692 851 273 336 216 984 716 873 967 018 763 602 992 153, 557 3,691 3,192 1,891 3,656 279 186 2,689 200 2,476 3,141 3,518 829 2,807 270 2,562 1890 5,327 3,739 10? t ^}^^ i° !°™ P^''t °* No. 14 since 1890. « Part taken to form part of No. 13 since 1890. 2 R^P°-^^^ F°™ ?"'■*« o* Nos. 2 and 8 since 1890. clia;;^enr=S^;S§?^fc^^^^^^^^^^^ 13 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TENNESSEE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Shelby county — Continued. No. 13 No. 14, exclusive of part o£ Memphis city No. IB, exclusive of part of Memphis city No. 16 No. 17 No. 18, including Binghamton and Lenox towns Binghamton town Lenox town No. 19, exclusive of part of Memphis city Memphis city, comprising No. 5 and parts of Nos. 14, 15, ana 19. Ward 1 7,406 Ward 2 6,072 Ward 3 2,970 Ward 4 2,418 Ward 5 8,985 Ward 6 6,862 Ward 7 5,769 Ward 8 10,436 Ward 9 6,711 Ward 10 4, 275 Ward 11 5,229 Ward 12 5,979 Ward 13 5,610 Ward 14 4,933 Ward 15 935 Ward 16 611 Ward 17 1, 546 Ward 18 3, 455 Ward 19 5,883 Ward 20 422 Ward 21 1, 435 Ward 22 4, 379 Smith county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No. Stewakt county. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7, including Dover town. Dover town TSTo. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 3,365 2,555 3,184 1,848 1,433 4,184 382 327 1,546 102, 320 Sullivan county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 19,026 ,157 ,428 834 770 ,179 892 541 919 775 641 707 995 835 ,126 ,423 642 .,319 629 728 361 602 523 15,224 1,160 1,571 1,480 1,611 1,396 2,449 1,837 400 1,114 1,048 835 348 375 24, 935 16, including Bluff City town Bluff City town 1 Includes population (14,182) of territory annexed but not the control of the city in 1890. . „^ , .„ 2 No. 22 organized from part of No. 1 since isau. „ , _„ 3 No! 21 orfanized from parts of Nos. 2, 3, and 4 since 1890. ■•Not separately returned In 1890. 1,091 498 713 832 1,415 966 966 838 950 745 972 721 884 846 1,118 2,080 548 I 64, 495 18,404 1,013 1,284 841 746 1,083 800 592 822 882 589 672 1,004 749 908 1,449 662 1,332 751 609 418 688 510 12, 193 706 1,201 1,333 1,329 1,058 1,408 1,535 920 796 714 927 266 20, 879 1,114 567 793 793 1,329 817 822 701 823 680 1,049 755 830 812 1,069 1,890 662 formally under Sullivan county— Continued. No. 17, including Bristol town Bristol town [Bristol town, in civil district No. 17, Sullivan county, Tennessee, and Bristol City, Virginia, adjoin, and to all intents and purposes are one place. Their joint popu- lation is 0,850.1 No. 18 :..... No. 19 No. 20 No. 213 No. 222 SUMNEK COUNTY. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No, 3, including Gallatin town Gallatin town 4 5 Tipton county. No. 1, including Covington town. Covington -town No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9, including part of Mason town Mason town (part of) Total for Mason town, in Nos. 9 and 10. No. 10, including part of Mason town — Mason town (part of) No. 11 No. 12 No. 13 No. 14 No. 15 Teousdale county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.: Unicoi county . No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 45 No. 5,nncluding Cave Bluff town. Cave Bluff town No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 No. 115 No. 125 Union county . No. 18. N0.2.. No. 33. No. 4 . . No. 5 . . No. 6.. 6,056 5,271 978 582 770 411 2661 498/ 398 409 836 783 760 288 120 599 906 871 707 521 968 693 859 6,947 2,787 798 1,306 1,606 2,454 2,175 2,512 2,633 1,821 285 448 1,573 163 990 1,270 1,533 480 1,175 6,604 510 955 600 475 437 708 1,794 69 279 177 5,851 346 615 386 281 798 152 411 342 665 350 844 314 499 12,894 1,119 917 1,195 1,052 574 724 103 172 644 281 775 '11,459 912 944 817 755 653 572 s No. 11 organized from part of No. 4 since 1890. 6 No. 12 organized from part of No. 5 since 1890. ' Includes population (1,159) of Nos. 7 and 17, not separately returned in 1890, 8 No. 17 annexed to Nos. 1 and 3 since 1890. 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TENNESSEE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Union county— Continued. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10 . No. 11. No. 12 . No. 13. No. 14 . No. 15 . No. 16. Van Bueen county. No.l. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. Warren county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1, including McMinnville town. McMinnville town 2 Washington county. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No No, No, No, No. No. 9, Including Johnson City town Johnson City town Ward I 1,376 Ward 2 1, 420 Ward 3 912 Ward 4 937 1.5, including Jonesboro town. J onesboro town 16 17 18 Wayne county 3 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 2, including Clifton town . Clifton town 737 816 866 742 827 414 489 705 1,058 382 225 391 493 212 320 665 16, 410 1,456 ,980 684 611 498 786 651 702 ,287 726 751 842 819 688 22, 604 1,019 1,009 796 1,078 918 1,235 697 1,280 5,474 4,645 1,019 1,096 887 828 1,250 2,026 854 506 776 711 12, 936 1,160 1,577 639 791 1,424 565 1,300 1,227 736 533 848 903 891 653 428 1 Nos. 7 and 17 not .separately returned in 1890. 2 No. 16 organized from parts of Nos. 14 and 15 since 1890. spart of No. 6 annexed to Lewis county in 1897. iNos. 12 and 16 (population 1,617) not separately returned in 1890 ■> No. 21 organized from part of No. 2 since 1890. » Part taken to form part of No. 25 since 1890. ' Part taken to form part of No. 24 since 1890. ' Parts taken to form parts of Nos. 20, 24, and 25 since 1890. 0). 721 670 746 577 699 296 373 720 945 372 198 347 394 189 337 672 464 14,413 3,572 1,677 578 511 640 753 641 662 1,118 933 882 968 599 1,108 756 792 20,354 871 735 1,025 779 587 718 1,284 4,962 4, 161 1,042 913 775 1,327 1,666 937 668 654 847 1,368 5=9 712 1,209 656 644 1,130 634 677 779 1,107 861 580 377 Weakley county. No. 1 No. 2,6 including part of Martin city Martin city (part of) Total for Martin city, in Nos. 2 and 21 . No. 3. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 46 56 6' 78 8» 910 10" lin 12 13 14 15 16 17 1812 190 2013 21,5 including part of Martin city . Martin city (part of) 2210 23" 24" 2616 White county . No, No, No, No, No, No, No, No. No, No. No. No. No, No. 1,18 including Sparta town . Sparta town 2 4, including Walling town. Walling town 5 10 11 1216 13" 14,16 including Bonair town. Bonair town Williamson county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 8 No. 9, including Franklin town. Franklin town No.lO No.U N0.I2 No.13 No.U No. 15 N0.I6 No.17 N0.I8 No.19 No. 20 No. 21 No. 22 No. 23 Wilson county . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 32,546 14, 157 2,436 89s 600 1,200 1,001 78 1,280 1,425 772 580 684 449 992 1,191 469 1,079 991 26,429 2,038 1,701 1,325 989 1,242 1,272 1,603 1,768 1,180 1,409 1,111 1,100 699 669 B53 1,087 3,857 3,233 2.180 2,250 956 1,110 1,320 1,612 724 778 975 889 1,128 1,119 1,380 1,024 686 911 1,124 1,121 1,100 1,241 500 681 980 755 516 698 605 635 529 669 27, 078 1,796 1,039 916 1,178 1,203 672 804 ,n S°- IS organized from part of No. 8 since 1890. 1? S°' S? <"'eanK-ed from part of No. 9 since 1890. 1 P„°;t ?»S'J'^?'^ *™™ P^'^H °^ Nos. 10 and 11 since 1890. „ S*^"^' ^^^^^ to form part of No. 20 since 1890 13 Organized from parts of Nos. 7 and 18 since 1890. » Organized from parts of Nos. 6 and 7 since 1890. . S''^^'!"'^'* from parts of Nos. 4, 6, and 7 since 1890. 16 No. 14 organized from parts of Nos. 1, 12, and 13 since 1890 <28,955 1,455 1,130 2,043 2,640 1,180 1,441 1,379 580 908 1,348 1,874 894 1,183 2,901 3,621 1,855 2,765 2,960 2,800 1,225 1,464 1,329 1,916 939 (*) 1,383 1,123 1,083 1,143 847 (*) 666 564 1,165 1,026 967 1,812 1,112 1,008 1,174 872 894 1,273 1,132 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TENNESSEE BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Wilson county— Continued No. 9 No. 10, including Lebanon town Lebanon town No. 11 No. 12 No. 13 No.14 No.16 No. 16 1900 653 3,687 786 813 646 617 1,324 1,734 1890 553 3,203 1,883 904 1,012 745 626 1,391 1,300 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Wilson county — Continued. No.17 No. 18 No. 19 No. 20 No. 21 No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 No. 25 1,159 828 848 1,087 887 983 864 1,150 895 1890 1,252 804 784 1,039 1,098 1,153 994 1,213 911 There are 104 incorporated cities and towns in Tennessee, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS OF TENNESSEE: 1890 AND 1900. cities and towns. Athens town Bartlett town BellbucMe town Bells town Binghamton town . . . Bluff City town Bolivar town Bonair town Bristoltown Brownsville city ...... Camden town Cave Bluff town Chattanooga city Clarksville city Cleveland town Clifton town Clinton town Collierville town Columbia town Covington town Dayton city Diclison town Double Springs town- Dover town Dyer town Dyersburg city Fayetteville town Franklin town Gadsden town Gallatin town Gallaway town Gates town Germantown town... Grand Junction town Greeneville town population. 1900 1890 1,849 200 665 758 382 548 1,035 991 5,271 2,645 399 152 30, 154 9,431 3,858 639 1,111 829 6,052 2,787 2,004 1,363 149 400 1,204 3,647 2,708 2,180 229 2,409 77 167 270 393 1,817 2,224 715 690 662 1,100 3,324 2,516 330 29, 100 7,924 2,863 529 1,198 696 5,370 1,067 2,719 938 606 2,009 2,410 2,250 267 2,078 81 204 1,779 cities and towns. Halls town Hamman town , Humboldt town Huntingdon town Iron City town Jacksboro town Jackson city Jellioo town Johnson City town Jonesboro town Kingston town Knoxville city La FoUette town La Grange town Lawrenceburg town Lebanon town Lenox town Lewisburg town Lexington town Longview town Lookout Mountain town Loudon town Lynchburg town McKenzie town McMinnville town Martin city Mason town Memphis city Middleton town Midway town Milan city Morristown town Mt. Pleasant town Murf reesboro city Nashville city population. 1900 1890 1, 1, 1, 102^ 395 442 866 332 331 621 511 283 645 854 548 637 ■ 366 355 823 ,956 327 ,421 ,332 180 452 875 417 ,266 ,980 ,730 448 ,320 287 78 ,682 ,973 ,007 441 716 1,837 707 374 10, 039 768 4,161 937 22,535 500 618 1,883 631 715 942 600 1,166 1,677 252 64,495 191 1,546 1,999 466 3,739 76,168 cities and towns. Newbem town Newport town Obion town Paris city Petersburg town Pulaski town Raleigh town Rheatown town Richmond town Ripley town Rockwood town Rogersville town Rutherford town Selmer town Shelbyvilletown Somerville town South Fulton town. . . South Pittsburg town Sparta town Spring City town Springfield town Sweetwater town Thomastown town . - . Toone town Trenton city Troy town Tullahoma town Union City town Walling town Wartrace town Waverly town Whiteville town Winchester town Woodbury town POPULATION. 1900 1890 ,236 777 455 ,789 895 640 ,732 ,716 186 241 :,328 416 !,684 1,407 78 642 786 468 ,338 468 1,236 658 660 1,917 290 2,274 139 682 2,305 1,153 536 1,823 892 623 1,479 712 598 1,372 879 254 1,693 394 2,439 3,441 209 1,313 .576 Of the above named 104 incorporated places there are 29 which have a population in 1900 of more than 2 000 and of these 21 have less than 5,000; 3 have more than 5,000 but less than 10,000; 1 has more than 10,000 but less than 25,000; and 4 have more than 25,000, namely, Memphis, with 102,320; Nashville, with 80,865; Knoxville, with 32,637; and Chattanooga, with 30,154 inhabitants. . ^ . . v,, ^ For the 4 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, a summary is presented m table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it was separately stated in the census report to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.-P0PULATI0N OF CHATTANOOCxA, KNOXVILLE, MEMPHIS, AND NASHVILLE: 1830 TO 1900. CHATTANOOGA. KNOXVILLE. MEMPHIS. NASHVILLE. census years. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. — i Per cent. 1900 30,154 29,100 12,892 6,093 2,545 1,054 16,208 6,799 3,548 3.6 126.7 111.6 139.4 32,637 22,535 9,693 8,682 2,076 10,102 12,842 1,011 44.8 132.5 11.6 102,320 64,495 33,592 40, 226 22,623 8,841 37, 825 30,903 16,634 17,603 13,782 68.6 92.0 116.5 77.8 155.9 80,865 76,168 43,350 25,865 16, 988 10,165 6,929 5,566 4,697 32,818 17,485 8,877 6,823 3,236 1,363 6.2 75.7 1890 67 6 1880 52.3 1870 67,1 46 7 1850 1840 1830 24.5 i Not S( parately retui ned. ' Decrease. 16 According to this summary the population of Memphis, beginning with 8,841 in 1850, increased to 22,623 in 1860, or 166.9 per cent. In the decade from 1870 to 1880 the city suffered a loss in population of 6,634, or 16.5 per cent, but with that exception there has been a large percentage of gain at each census, and the population in 1900 is more than eleven times that of 1860. Knoxville, which had a population of 2,076 in 1850, when it first appeared in the census report, increased but slightly until the decade between 1880 and 1890, when there was a gain of 132.5 per cent. During the last ten years the city has again had a noticeable increase. Nashville and Chattanooga show small percentages of gain for the last decade, but received large accessions to their popu- lation in the decade from 1880 to 1890. ^'^^AjX Director of the Census. 1 Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 49. ^A^ASHINGTON, D. C. February 4, 1901. POPULATION OF TEXAS BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Texas by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Texas was admitted as a state December 29, 1845. Table 1 shows the population of Texas at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF TEXAS: 1850 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 3, 048, 710 2,235,523 1,591,749 818, 579 604,215 212,592 813, 187 643,774 773,170 214,864 391,623 36.4 40.4 94.5 35.5 184.2 jggO \Q'2Q ]^ggQ The population of the state in 1900 is 3,048,710 as compared with a population in 1890 of 2,235,523, showing an increase during the last ten years of 813,187, or 36.4 per cent. In 1850, nearly five years after Texas was admitted as a state, its population was 212,592; in 1860 it had increased to 604,215, or 184.2 per cent. In the decade following, the increase was only 35.5 per cent, but in the next ten years, from 1870 to 1880, the popu- lation nearlv doubled, and at each succeeding census the numerical gain has been large. The population of Texas in 1900 is more than fourteen times as large as that given for 1850, the first census in which the population of the state appears. • ., ,, ^. ^ 4. The total land surface of Texas is, approximately, 262,290 square miles, the average number of persons to the «nn«rp milp flt the censuscs of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 8.5; 1900, 11.6. Se 2 stws tt popl^^^^^^ of Texas by counties at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, while table 8, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY COUNTIES: 1850 TO 1900. The State . Anderson . Andrews. - Angelina . Aransas. . . Archer Armstrong . Atascosa . . . Austin Bailey Bandera . . . Bastrop . Baylor . . Bee Bell Bexar... Bexar district i. Blanco Borden Bosque Bowie Brazoria . . Brazos Brewster^. Briscoe ... Brown 4... Buchel''.. Burleson. Burnet... Caldwell . Calhoun . Callahan. Cameron. Camp Carson . . . Casso Castro Chambers. Cherokee . Childress.. Clay Cochran Coke' Coleman Collin Collingsworth. Colorado Comal Comanche < . Concho Cooke Coryell Cottle Crane «. . . . Crockett" . Crosby Dallam Dallas Dawson i" . . Dawson Deaf Smith . Delta ... Denton . Dewitt . . Dickens . Dimmit . Donley... Duval Eastland . Ector* ... Edwards . Ellis El Paso ... Encinal" . Erath Falls 1900 3, 048, 710 28,015 87 13,481 1,716 2,508 1,205 7,143 20, 676 4 5,332 26,845 3,052 7,720 45, 535 69,422 4,703 776 17,390 26, 676 14, 861 18, 859 2,356 1,253 16,019 18, 367 10,528 21,765 2,395 8,768 16, 095 9,146 469 22,841 400 3,046 25,164 2,138 9,231 25 3,430 10, 077 50,087 1,233 22,203 7,008 23, 009 1,427 27,494 21, 308 1,002 51 1,591 788 146 82, 726 1890 2,235,523 20,923 24 6,306 1,824 2,101 944 6,459 17,859 3,795 20, 736 2,595 3,720 33, 377 49,266 4,649 222 14,224 20,267 11,506 16, 650 710 (') 11,421 13, 001 10, 747 15, 769 815 5,457 14, 424 6,624 356 22,554 2,241 22, 975 1,175 7,503 37 843 16,249 28,318 21,311 1,151 1,106 2,756 8,483 17, 971 381 3,108 50,059 24,886 29, 966 33,342 51,793 36,542 3,708 2,020 1,568 2,059 6,112 36, 736 367 19, 512 6,398 16,608 1,065 24, 696 16, 873 240 16 194 346 112 67,042 1880 1870 1,591,749 17,395 6,239 996 696 31 4,217 14,429 2,158 17, 216 716 2,298 20,518 80,470 3,583 35 11, 217 10,965 9,774 13,676 818,679 9, 229 3,985 2,915 15,087 649 12,290 1,082 9,771 16,043 1,077 1,187 12 8,414 9,243 6,855 11,757 1,739 3,453 14, 959 5,931 16, 724 2,187 16, 723 26 5,046 29 179 9,117 21, 289 14, 307 296 1,049 1,066 7,698 10, 373 224 1,970 31, 774 15, 678 2,744 21,694 20, 706 38,709 31,481 2,996 629 3,603 26,983 6 16, 673 5,546 8,608 800 20, 391 10, 924 24 33, 488 5,597 18, 143 10,082 28 665 160 6,732 4,865 266 21, 294 3,845 1,902 11, 796 16,240 25, 601 27, 996 136 3 4,981 4,684 7,527 9,205 544 8,072 3,688 6,572 3,443 10, 999 8,875 1,503 11,079 C) 347 14, 013 1860 604,216 4,271 1,578 10, 139 7,006 910 4,799 14,454 1,281 2,005 6,052 7,143 2,776 244 1850 5,683 2,487 4,481 2,642 8,411 1,6 12, C 109 8,326 5,283 1,001 6,316 4,124 13, 314 7,251 6,443 1,083 7,514 3,671 427 1,801 9,851 13, 207 16, 863 9,264 7,8 4,r 709 3,760 2,666 1,665 281 5,031 5,108 6,246 4,061 43 2,425 3,614 9,217 11,604 212,592 2,884 1,165 3,841 6,052 4,841 614 1,713 1,329 1,110 6 8,541 4,991 1,673 2,257 1,723 2,743 641 1,716 3,788 3,766 Fannin Fayette Fisher Floyd Foard 12 1 Divided into numerous counties in 1876. 2 Brewster, Buchel, and Foley organized from parts ot Presidio in 1887- Buchel and Foley annexed to Brewster in 1897. ' 3 No returns. 4 Part taken to form part of Mills in 1887. » Cameron, Starr, and Webb reported together and credited to Cameron in 1850. 6 Name changed to Davis in 1862; changed back to Cass in 1871 ' Organized from part of Tom Green in 1889. Foley2.... Fort Bend Franklin.. Freestone . Frio Gaines Galveston . . Garza Gillespie . . . Glasscock * . Goliad . . . Gonzales . Gray Grayson.. Gregg . . . . Grimes (jhadalupe . Hale Hall Hamilton "i . Hansford Hardeman 12 . Hardin Harris Harrison Hartley Haskell Hays Hemphill . . Henderson . Hidalgo.. Hill Hockley . Hood .... Hopkins . Houston Howard Hunt Hutchinson . Irion^ Jack Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis'". Jelferson Johnson .. Jones Karnes Kaufman . Kendall... Kent Kerr Kimble . . King Kinney w. Knoxis. Lamar . Lamb . . Lasalle . Lavaca Lee Leon , Liberty Limestone , Lipscomb . . Live Oak... Llano Loving 8 Lubbock . . . Lynn McCuUoch . McLennan. McMullen . Madison . . . Marlon Martin Mason Matagorda Maverick . 1900 16,538 8,674 18,910 4,200 65 44,116 186 8,229 286 8,310 28,882 480 63, 661 12,343 26,106 21,385 1,680 1,670 13, 520 167 3,634 5,049 63, 786 31,878 377 2,637 14, 142 815 19,970 6,837 41,355 44 9,146 27, 960 25,452 2,528 47, 296 10, 224 6,094 7,138 1,150 14,239 33, 819 7,053 8,681 38,376 4,103 4,980 2,503 490 2,447 2,322 48, 627 31 8,625 2,303 28,121 14,596 18,072 8,102 32, 573 790 2,268 7,301 33 293 17 3,960 59, 772 1,024 10,432 1890 25 10,586 6,481 15,987 3,112 68 31,476 14 7,056 6,910 18,016 203 53,211 9,402 21, 312 15,217 721 703 9,313 133 3,904 3,966 37,249 26, 721 262 1,665 11,352 519 12,286 6,534 27,683 1880 7,614 20,572 19,360 1,210 31,885 58 870 9,740 3,281 5,692 1,394 5,857 22, 313 3,797 3,637 21, 598 3,826 324 4, 462 2,243 173 3,781 1,134 37,302 4 7,684 2,139 21,887 11, 952 13,841 4,230 21, 678 682 2,066 6,772 3 24 3,217 39, 204 1,038 8,512 10, 862 264 5,180 3,986 3,698 6,280 14, 921 2,130 8 24,121 36 6,228 1870 7,114 '8,'i39' 1360 6,143 6,881 42 5,832 14,840 66 38,108 18,603 12,202 100 48 ',556 149 1,735 :,347 1,564 16, 290 "3," 666 3,628 8,961 14,387 13,218 7,282 733 1,460 17,375 13,241 4,088 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 77 27, 193 5,421 789 13,641 8,937 12,817 4,999 16,246 26 9 1,633 26, 934 701 6,395 10,983 12 2,665 3,940 2,967 6,786 2,387 7,453 8, 229 '2,' 736 3,384 8,059 8,184 10,307 6,444 489 1,353 9,070 15,001 2,126 2,685 12,651 8,147 4,595 1,192 3,653 10,291 694 2,278 4,218 1,906 4,923 1,705 6,895 1,536 1,042 72 1,204 15, 790 1,344 69 9,168 6,523 4,414 8,591 852 1,379 173 13,500 230 4,061 8,562 678 8,377 1,951 7,745 8,068 6,630 1,000 2,612 4,037 1,995 4,305 2,171 3,936 634 61 10, 136 1,028 5,946 6,781 3,189 4,537 593 1,101 6,206 2,238 3,977 630 3,464 726 1860 2,533 10,764 332 6,573 6,097 4,066 8 Organized from part of Tom Green in 1887 1885. '^^'■'' '^'''° '° '°™ Schleicher and Sutton in 1887 and part of Valveide in " AS>^lf/d'L%rb'b1^ J?9r°"°' '"' '"^ 7.7 22.2 83.1 57.0 66.6 22.8 30.8 1,784.4 12.9 47.2 123.4 U8.3 20.2 ■18. 8 46.9 3L0 233.3 12.4 6L1 550.0 29.5 33.6 127.8 1 Decrease. The following territorial changes in the counties of Texas have been made since 1890: Foard organized from parts of Hardeman and Knox in 1891; Sterling organized from part of Tom Green in 1891; Buchel and Foley annexed to Brewster in 1897; and Encinal annexed to Webb in 1899. Of the 243 counties in the state all but 14 have increased in population during the decade The largest percentages of increase occur in the sparsely settled counties, some of which have acquired nearly all the popula- tion they now have during the last ten years, and, in such cases, the percentages of gain lose significance. Many of the more thickly populated counties show large numerical gains, 23 of these having increased more than 10,000 each. The 14 counties which show a decrease in population are Aransas, Burnet, Gaines, Hardeman, Irion Jeff Davis, Kinney, Lynn, McMuUen, Marion, Upton, Wheeler, Wilbarger, and Zavalla censi^tt^SoTnd'ir''*"" '' """" ^"'^ """ ""' '^'""""'' '° '"' '' '' ""'^ ^^P^^'^^^^ ^'^^—d -* t^« Table 4.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR Civil. DIVISIONS. 1900 ANDERSON COUNTY . Precinct 1, Including Palestine city Palestine city Ward I !> 691 Ward 2 3t 184 Ward 3 I, 700 Ward 4 I, 722 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 ANDREWS COUNTY . Angelina county. Precinct 1,' Including Lufkin town. Lufkin town Precinct 28 Precinct S Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precincts Aransas county . Precinct 1, including Eockport town . Rockport town. Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Archer county. Precinct 1... Precinct 23., Precincts... Precinct 4. . . Precincts... Precincts*. Precinct?*. Precincts'. Armstrong county = Precinct 1. Precinct 2., Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precincts. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Atascosa bounty . Precinct 1.. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Austin county. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 ,-.-■-•■ Precinct 3, Including San Felipe town. San Felipe town Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Bailey county Bandera county « - Precinct 1. Precinct 2. 28,015 12,043 8,297 4,065 2,543 3,317 4,320 1,737 87 13,481 5,169 1,527 1,917 1,958 1,862 490 585 374 1,136 1,279 1,153 212 106 119 2,608 506 363 268 229 430 230 333 159 1,205 216 361 138 168 120 129 73 7,143 1,604 1,091 1,295 605 585 1,319 644 20,676 5,845 1,373 2,657 241 1,960 3,287 2,442 1,408 1,704 6,332 1,327 503 20,923 9,021 5,838 1,866 2,029 2,688 3,792 1,627 1,245 529 1,806 1,325 996 217 255 372 690 1,824 1,175 1,069 211 190 248 2,101 458 183 279 624 311 246 944 6 6,459 1,411 ("' o 913 679 606 17,859 4,659 1,397 1,960 177 1,916 3,085 2,462 1,609 771 (') 3,795 1 Formerly precinct 2. 3P?SlVomSed from part of precinct 2 since 1890. "'""^liedncts 2, 6, and 7 (population 2,950) not separately returned in 1890. 7 No returns. Bandera county— Continued. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Bastrop county . Precinct 1, including Bastrop town Bastrop town Precinct 2, including Smithville town . Smithville town Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Baylor county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Bee county". Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 6. Precinct 6. Precinct 7- Bell county . Precinct 1, including Belton city Belton city Ward I I, °34 Ward 2 1, 232 Ward 3 1, 434 Precinct 2 Precinct 3, including Holland town and part of Bartlett town. Bartlett town (part of) Total for Bartlett town,IO in precinct 3, Bell county, and precinct 2, Williamson county. Holland town Precinct 4, including Rogers town Rogers town Precinct 5, including Temple city Temple city Ward I 2,155 Ward 2 2, 721 Wards 2,189 Precinct 6 Precinct 7, including Killeen town Killeen town Precinct 8 Bexar county . Precinct 1, coextensive with San Antonio city San Antonio city : Ward J 5, 401 Ward 2 7.035 Wards 6,813 Ward 4 8,561 Ward 3 6, 260 Ward 6 7.9'° Ward 7 7, 789 Wards 3.552 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 6 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 - ■ Precinct 8 / Blanco county . 1,630 616 625 363 26,846 4,740 2,145 6,257 2,577 8,236 4,659 2,143 2,044 2,113 1,663 3,062 1,387 303 434 928 7,720 4,238 973 347 253 879 686 344 45,636 6,931 3.700 3,213 6,693 368 957 678 6,459 664 14,390 7,06s 2,620 4,415 780 1,914 69,422 1,382 634 1,768 1,140 2,458 2,016 3,197 2,490 2,270 2,030 3,490 2,016 1,536 1,267 4,703 114,649 1,459 1,316 478 593 798 276 1,730 1,578 238 310 Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 312 Precinct 4 Precinct 6 8 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; returned by com- missioners' precincts in 1890. ... 9 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 10 In 1890 in precinct 2, Williamson county, only. 11 Includes population (576) of precinct 6. 12 Precinct 6 annexed since 1890. Table 4 POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Borden countyi. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Bosque county. Precinct 1, including Meridian town Meridian town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4, Including Morgan village Morgan village Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7, including Valley Mills village . Valley Mills village Precinct 8 Bowie county 2 . Commissioner's precinct 1, including Texarkana city. . . Texarkana jcity Ward r 780 Ward 2 398 Ward 3 1, 264 Ward 4 830 Ward's r, 317 Ward 6 667 [The joint population of Texarkana city, in Garland township, Miller county, Arkansas, and Texarkana city, in precinct i, Bowie county, Texas, is 10,170.] Commissioner's precinct 2 Commissioner's precinct 3 Commissioner's precinct 4 Brazoria county . Precinct l* Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 6, including Alvin town. Alvin town Precinct 6 Precinct 7^ Bbazos county. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4, including Bryan city. Bryan city Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7, Brewster county" . Precinct 1.. Precinct 2. . Precincts'. Precinct 48. Briscoe county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Brown county. Precinct 1, including Brownwood city. Brownwood city Precinct 2 1» Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precincts'" 776 191 218 17, 390 3,211 923 2,202 2,246 2,570 766 1,779 1,105 1,906 519 2,371 11,283 5,256 6,850 5,318 3,225 14,861 1,754 2,756 1,794 791 3,169 986 1,578 », 019 037 707 2,356 778 661 799 218 1,253 614 197 160 147 135 16, 019 6,117 3.965 2,424 1,915 951 1,209 1,149 1,147 1,107 222 14, 224 2,692 2,082 1,894 2,032 426 1,198 841 1, 385 300 2,100 20,267 2,852 ni,506 3,386 2,205 1,004 773 261 493 1,883 16, 660 2,717 1,082 1,981 5,672 =,979 2,686 732 1,781 710 666 44 (») 11,421 4,332 2, 176 2,029 1,496 920 899 743 1,002 ' Not returned by precincts in 1890. 2 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made, as the county was returned by justices' precincts. s Includes population (1,116) of precinct 8. * Formerly precinct 7. 5 Formerly precinct 1; precinct 8 annexed since 1890. OBuchel county (population 298 in 1890) and Foley county (population 25 in 1890) annexed in 1897. Burleson county. Precinct 1, including Caldwell town . . Caldwell town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 BUENET COUNTY. Precinct 1, including Burnet town. Burnet town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Caldwell county . Precinct 1, including Lockhart town. Lockhart town Precinct 2, including Luling town Luling town Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Calhoun county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Callahan county . Precinct 1, including Baird town . Baird town Precinct 2 Precinct S Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Cameron county". Precinct 1 ; Precinct 2, including Brownsville city. ..\"""\\]\\["' Brownsville city Wardi ...........ilw ^^r^s::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-^! Ward4 I fo8 Precincts....: '^^ Precinct 4 Precinct 5 .',', Precinct 6 ] Precinct 7 Camp county . Precinct 1, including Pittsburg town. Pittsburg town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 ' Precinct 4 Carson county 1 . Precinct 1 . . . Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5. . . . 18, 367 4,300 1,535 4,709 1,813 2,824 2,058 1,426 1,237 10,528 2,290 1,003 1,587 1,748 1,629 686 592 1,565 431 21,765 7, 849' 2,306 4,159 r,349 2,512 1,772 1,739 1,694 1,474 566 2,395 1,359 527 146 8,768 1,637 1,502 391 1,565 718 1,260 1,481 467 1,259 16,095 727 9,724 6,30s 1,329 1,323 1,724 686 582 9,146 5,004 ',783 1,660 1,315 1,177 240 58 64 29 78 13, 001 ' Formerly Buchel county 8 Formerly Foley county. 'No returns. |» Precinct 8 organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890 sinceS.''"""''^'''' population for A can not be made;' county redistricted ? Table 4.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cass county . Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7, including Atlanta town. Atlanta town Precinct 8 C ASTRO COUNTY. Chambers county . Precinct 1... Precinct 21., Precincts... Precinct 4. . Precinct 5. . , Precinct 6. . Precinct 71. Cherokee county . Precinct 1, including Eusk town Rusk town Precinct 2 Precinct 3, including Jacksonville city. Jacksonville city Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Childress county 2 . Precinct 1, including Childress town . Childress town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Clay county. Precinct 1, including Henrietta town . Henrietta town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precincts Cochran county . Coke county*. Precinct 1 . Precinct 2 . Precinct 3 . Precinct 4 . Precinct 5 . Precinct 6 . Coleman county*. Precinct 1, including Coleman town. Coleman town Precinct 2 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Collin county. Precinct l.lncluding McKinney city . 5,371 5,028 2,139 1,686 4,542 3,986 3,379 3,076 1,602 1,985 1,546 1,546 3,230 4,277 1,301 1,032 1,764 971 1900 22,841 400 ,046 750 665 500 400 525 59 147 25,154 2,138 602 411 296 151 387 9,231 2,104 1,6x4 1,026 726 580 1,464 1,553 1,276 502 3,430 834 582 397 616 483 518 10,077 2,852 I 362 1,107 1,172 924 1,524 2,054 444 50, 087 McKinney city Ward I ''464 Ward 2 '.^^ Wards f Ward 4 8°° 1 Precinct 7 organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890. sNot returned by precincts in 1890. 'CompSii with population for 1890 cannot be made; changes In minor civil divisions incomplete. 15, 614 4.342 1890 22,554 2,241 426 490 502 373 366 84 22,975 5,907 7,178 527 1,383 3,063 2,670 6,053 4,468 1,568 97° 3,333 2,668 2,538 2,111 1,841 2,150 777 672 1,642 1,058 1,175 7,503 2,496 2, 100 407 233 646 947 995 1,141 638 (') 2,059 6,112 906 36, 736 9,683 2,489 information as to minor civil divisions. Collin county — Continued. Precinct 2, including Farmersville village FarraersviUe village Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5, including Piano and Wylie towns . Piano town Wylie town Precinct 6 Precinct 7, including Nevada town Nevada town Precinct 8 Collingsworth county 2. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Colorado county. Precinct 1, including Columbus city Columbus city Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4, including Weimar town Weimar town Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8. including Eagle Lake town . Eagle Lake town Comal county. Precinct 1, Including New Braunfels city New Braunfels city Ward I 432 Ward 2 298 Wards *''' Ward 4 644 Wards 296 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Comanche county . Precinct 1, including Comanche town . Comanche town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5, including De Leon town . . . De Leon town Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Concho county . Precinct 1... Precinct 2. . Precinct 3. . Precinct 4». Cooke county . Precinct 1, Including Gainesville city Gainesville city - • - Ward 1 1.469 Ward 2 1.583 Wards ''^Z' Ward 4 1.587 Ward 5 1.356 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Coryell county. 1900 7,400 1,856 4,591 4,185 6,606 1.304 773 3,308 4,331 356 4,052 1,233 571 248 191 228 22, 203 3,799 1,824 2,572 1,623 4,675 1,337 3,469 1,139 929 3,997 1, 107 2,443 2,097 1,121 1,046 875 1,523 23,009 5,534 2,070 1,700 2,331 1,631 6,327 807 3,637 1,270 576 1,427 350 2001 450/ 427 27,494 11,346 7.874 1,963 2,374 3,126 3,135 1,675 1,238 2,815 2,878 2,425 1,849 2,739 2,859 1,415 928 21,308 16,873 5,500 4,069 I, 86s 1,375 Precinct 1, including Gatesville city Gatesville city 6 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. . , „,, . . , , 'Includes population (137.) o£ precinct 5. 'Not separately returned in 1890. 8 Precinct 5 annexed since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINCE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Cob YELL COUNTY— Continued. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precincts., Precinct 6.. Precinct 7. . Precincts., Cottle cotmrYi. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3- Precinct4. CBANE COUNTY . Crockett county. Crosby countyi. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Dallam county i. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Dallas county . Precinct 1, including Dallas city Dallas city ^ard I .• j.'ijg' Ward 2 3i52S Ward 3 3,070 Ward 4 4, 441 Ward s 4, 206 Ward 6 3,984 Ward 7 4,763 Ward 8 2, 629 ^ard 9 4,924 Ward 10 2i 747 Ward II 2,8og Ward 12 2,481 Precinct 2 Precinct 3, including Garland town Garland town Precinct 4, including Mesquite village ! Mesquite village Precinct 5, including Lancaster town !.]!!..!! i . Lancaster town Precinct 6. Precinct 7, Including Oak Cliffi town . Oak Cliff town Precinct 8 Dawson county. Deaf Smith county' . Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Delta county . Precinct l,includtng Cooper town. Cooper town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Denton county. Precinct 1, including Denton city Denton city Wardi Wardz ^ard3 1 Cc^i Ward 4 Precinct 2 1,017 > Not returned by precincts in 1890. 1,507 2, 203 3,190 2,394 1,667 1,791 3,066 1,002 617 171 155 59 51 1,591 788 218 62 146 107 11 13 15 82,726 46, 766 4=, 638 3,374 8,790 819 4,907 406 5,400 1,045 2,540 8,149 3,630 2,800 843 463 199 31 150 15,249 4,868 i,Si8 2,220 2,570 2,224 1,709 1,668 28,318 9,263 4,187 6,039 1,236 1,651 2,144 2,233 1,242 1,881 2,417 15 194 346 112 41,647 38, 067 3,238 6,091 478 3,219 135 4,663 741 1,417 5,211 2,470 1,666 29 179 9,117 2,926 629 1,262 1,372 1,636 1,127 794 21,289 6,459 =,5S8 Denton county— Continued. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Dewitt county . Precinct 1, including Cuero town Cuero town Precinct 2 Precinct 8, including Yorktown town Yorktown town Precinct 4 Precinct 6 Precinct 6, including ward 1 of Yoakum town Yoakum town (part of) Total for Yoakum town, in precinct 6, Dewitt county, and precinct 7, Lavaca county. Ward I 1, 603 Ward 2 542 Ward 3 1, 354 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 : , Dickens county' . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Dimmit county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 8. Precinct 4. Donley county'. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Duval county 2 . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Eastland county. Precinct 1, including Eastland town. Eastland town Precinct 2 ! ] Precinct S Precinct 4 ] Precinct 6 Precinct 6, including Cisco town. .... Cisco town Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Ector county. Edwabds county Precinct 1 . Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precincts. Ellis county . Precinct 1, including Waxahachie town Waxahachie town Wardi Ward 2 : '■°=° Wards • i' ■*? Precinct 2, including Ferris and Paimer'towns" ' " ' "* 1 eiTis town Palmer town 2,664 3,282 1,434 2,519 1,202 1,915 21,311 6,545 3,422 2,538 4,658 846 915 1,184 3,419 1,603 3,499 1,133 919 1,161 366 441 274 71 1,106 762 93 171 80 2,756 199 1,912 377 268 3,043 1,902 874 657 1,343 17,971 2,083 596 1,581 386 1,961 8,947 3,685 1,514 2^816 1,513 3,108 ,256 750 429 471 203 50, 059 11,806 4,215 7,570 904 480 2,500 2,589 1,563 2,061 1,047 14,307 o^^^^^stf'^^zi^i'i^^l^^Zr ""' "" '"'^'^^^ *"^°™^«- - '° 9 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Ellis county— Continued. Precinct 3, Including Ennls city Ennis city Ward I ■..■.■.".■.■.■.".".■.: ""■esV Ward2 .,5=^ Wards 1,564 Ward 4 I y Precinct i, including MUford town . . . Milford town Precinct 5 ,',,[', Precinct 6, Including Midlothian village ......'.'.'. Midlothian village Precinct 7 !.!!!.!. Precinct 8, including Italy town Italy town El Paso county , Precinct l,i including El Paso city El Paso city Ward 1 2, 688 Ward 2 7, 153 Wards 3,977 Ward 4 2,088 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 6 Precincte Precinct 7 Pieqinct 81 Ekath county . Precinct 1, including StephenvlUe city . Stephenville city Precinct 2, including Dublin city Dublin cjty Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precincts Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Falls county. Precinct 1, including Marlin town Marlin town Ward 1 950 Ward 2 750 Ward 3 1, 392 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4, including Lott town Lott town Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8. . . , Fannin county . Precinct 1, including Bonham town Bonham town Ward I 1, 050 Ward 2 1, 672 Ward 3 766 Ward 4 890 Wards ^* Precinct 2, * including Savoy town Savoy town Precinct 3,3 including Leonard and Trenton towns Leonard town Trenton town Precinct 4, including Ladonia town Ladonia town Precinct 5, including Honey Grove city Honey Grove city Ward I =16 Ward 2 963 Wards 537 Ward 4 767 - Precinct 6 Precinct 7, including Ravenna town Ravenna town Precinct S.includingDodd town Dodd town Fayette county . 1900 14,041 4.919 3,662 653 2,758 3,975 832 2,539 8,718 1,061 16, 607 15,906 1,771 933 1,416 6271 488j 2,721 29,966 Precinct 1, including La Grange city La Grange city Ward I 555 Ward 2 484 Wards ^^' Ward 4 9=1 1 Precinct 8 organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. SNotseparately returned in 1890. spart of precinct 3 annexed to precinct 2 since 1890. * Formerly precinct 4. 6 Formerly precinct 1. (No. 49 2) 7,729 1, go2 5,092 2,370 3,386 2,917 1,454 1,734 4,469 3,195 3, 342 6,869 3.092 2,662 4,177 5,495 614 4,719 2,230 5,432 1,758 61,793 10,690 5,042 3,375 343 9,184 750 420 6,820 1,409 8,387 2.483 3,461 5,388 290 4,488 369 36, 542 6,765 2.392 1890 8,172 2, 171 2,394 2,153 iM 2,261 370 15, 678 11,031 10. 338 1,628 801 1,397 21,584 4,896 909 4,328 2,025 3,286 2,506 1,148 1,245 2,290 1,896 20, 706 4,947 2,058 2,459 3,046 1,904 3,147 1,414 2,602 1,188 38, 709 7,427 3.361 2,868 344 7,461 392 5,001 765 5,868 1,828 2,368 4,165 237 3,661 31,481 5,738 1,626 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Fayette county — Continued. Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6, including Flatonia city Flatonia city Precinct 7 ; Precinct 8, including Schulenburg town. Schulenburg town FlSHEP. COUNTY Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Floyd county . Precinct l"*. Precinct 25. Precinct 3 «. Precinct 4'. Foard county s . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Fort Bend county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Franklin county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Freestone county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Feio county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 6. Gaines county. Galveston county » . Precinct 1, coextensive viiih Galveston city Galveston city Ward I 3.0S9 " Ward 2 2, 136 Ward 3 1,969 Ward 4 1,784 Ward 5 2,818 Ward 6 4,596 Ward 7 7,548 Ward B 2,782 Ward 9 2,485 Ward 10 2, 736 Ward II 2, 640 Ward 12 3,236 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 1900 4,886 4,858 2,261 4,734 4,938 1,210 2,723 5,377 i,J49 3,708 1,004 691 879 643 691 2,020 685 745 386 304 1,668 800 224 244 300 16,538 3,074 2,662 2,267 2,376 2,096 2,096 1,230 758 8,674 2,631 1,146 1,767 1,639 1,692 18,910 3,813 2,637 1,997 904 3,725 3,312 764 1,758 4,200 1,666 761 706 731 337 44, 116 37, 789 37, 789 1,576 1,359 6 Formerly precinct 2. 7 Formerly precinct 3. 8 Organized from parts of Hardeman and Knox counties m 1891. 'Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted since 1890. 10 Table 4 POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Galveston county— Continued. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Garza county . Gillespie county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Glasscock county i. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. ■Goliad county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Gonzales county . Precinct 1, including Gonzales city Gonzales city Ward I , 1,696 Ward 2 2, 601 Precinct 2 , . , . Precinct 3 , Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Gray county . Grayson county. Precinct 1, including Sherman city Slierman city Ward I 1 i, 680 Ward 2 I, 741 Ward 3 I, gao Ward 4 1,858 Ward 5 3,044 Precinct 2, including Denison city and partof Bells town Bells town (part of) Total for Bells town, in precincts 2 and 3 Denison city [ Ward I k,lg-! Ward 2 .2,542 Wards 3,675 Ward4 2,998 Precinct 3, including Tom Bean and Whitewright towns and part of Bells town. Bells town (part of) . , , Tom Bean town Whitewright town Precinct 4, including Howe and Van Alstyne towns ..... Howe town Van Alstyne town Precinct 5, including CoUinsville town Collinsville town Precinct 6, including Whitesboro town \"\]V.\".\. Whitesboro town Precinct 7 !!!!!!!!.!! Precinct 8, including Pottsboro town .', Pottsboro town Gregg county . Precinct 1 , including Longvie w town Longview town Ward I .■.'.■.■■;,';;6' Ward 2 833 Ward 3 577 . Ward 4 1,065- Precinct 2 .- Precincts Precinct 4 747 352 1,347 .190 756 185 8,229 2,964 668 1,666 1,606 500 835 69 53 111 53 8,310 3,018 1,318 1,826 2,148 7,S62 4,297 3,425 5,082 2,991 3,383 1,810 2,750 2,079 63, 661 15,44S 10, 243 17,249 74 474 11,807 8,787 400 299 1, 804 6,746 531 1,940 4,832 666 5,059 '.243 2,627 2,918 400 12,343 5,519 3,591 1,375 870 1,140 2,424 555 1,415 1,545 269 208 5,910 2,323 876 1,193 1,518 18,016 3,155 1,641 1,995 3,5S4 2,318 2,375 1,076 1,790 1,77S 11,764 7.33S 16, 067 i6S 429 10, 958 7,162 264 880 5,484 284 737 2,774 332 4,362 1, 170 3,106 2,492 ■ 286 9,402 3,475 2,034 1,123 383 1,292 1 Not returned by precincts in 1890. 2 Precincts 4 and 8 (population 1,500) not separately returned in 1890 1 « ' ^^t^ *^on,? *° *°"? E*''' °L ^°^^i county in 1891. Comparison with popu- lation for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor cfvfi divisions incomplete. Gregg county — Continued. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Grimes county. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 , Precinct S, including Navasota town Navasota town Ward I .- 70s Ward 2 759 Ward 3 641 ' Ward 4 I, 752 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 ". ' Precinct 8 Guadalupe county . Precinct 1, including Seguin town . . . ■. Seguin town Ward I 879 Ward 2 1,542 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Hale county 1 . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Hall county . Precinct 1 . Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4., Hamilton county . Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct S, including Hico town. Hico town Precinct 4 Precinct 5 " Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Hansford county . Hardeman county •"* . Precinct 1, including Quanah town. Quanah town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Hardin county. Precinct 14. Precinct 2. . Precinct S. . Precinct 4.. Precinct 54. Harris county. Precinct 1,5 including Houston city Houston city 5 Ward I... Ward2 S'+'S Wards.. ^'1'*' Ward4.... '3,6ii Wards.. '■ ^5 Wardi.... : 9'577 4. 398 ^ Houst™ iZ^^^J^^ '""^ P.^''' ?' P''«"°'=t 1 since 1890. Houston city given as coextensive with precinct 1 in 1890 1,222 1,048 ■1,169 26,106 5,804 2,455 6,890 3,857. 2,788 2,377 2,216 1,987 1,589 21,385 5,784 2,421 8,032 1,178 2,241 2,255 1,840 1,767 1,680 750 319 266 229 116 1,670 900 230 458 82 13,520 625 459 509- 480 S13 800 979 475 360 167 3,634 2,074 1,651 235 976 349 5,049 1,179 1,016 802 1,084 63, 786 46,232 44.633 11 Table 4 — POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Harkis county — Continued. Precinct 2 Precinct 3, including Laporte town Laporte town Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8, including Houston Heights town . Houston Heights town Harrison county . Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3, including Marshall city Marshall city Ward I =,556 Ward z 3, 023 Ward 3 21276 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 ■ Precinct 7 1900 Hartley county 1 Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3- Precinct 4. Haskell county Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Hays county Precinct 1, including San Marcos town. San Marcos town '. Precinct 22 Precinct 3' Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7^ Precinct 8 = Hemphill county 1. Precinct 1 Not in precincts . Henderson county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4- Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Hidalgo county . Precinct 1.. Precinct 2.. Precinct 3.. Precinct 4. . Precinct 5. . Precinct 6<. Precinct 7*. Precincts*. Hill county . Precinct 1, including Hillsboro city Hillshoro city Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 ■- Precinct 2, including Itasca village.... . Itasca village , 200 847 .997 ,3°= 3,621 3,109 537 1,531 1, 652 1,586 1,310 4,745 Boo 31,878 1890 3,183 4,861 13,924 7.855 4,215 1,697 2,054 1,944 100 165 77 46 1,630 382 227 5,291 2,292 2,819 795 1,214 1,468 364 548 1,653 815 519 296 19,970 1,653 080 651 985 664 674 155 6,837 1,828 1,285 492 469 923 874 526 440 41,355 11,739 5,346 6,388 1,277 1,928 1,350 835 1,105 1,557 1,216 1,701 26, 721 8,095 3,635 11, 591 7, 207 4,056 1,416 1,806 1,122 J??e'crt'?eLP.fd1™m p"a?f^-precinct 2 since 1890. 1,665 975 274 187 229 11,352 5,320 2.335 2,390 888 982 1,509 519 12,285 4,044 767 913 2,814 1,117 641 1,092 897 6,584 1,325 1,090 654 592 1,083 1,790 27,583 7,200 2,541 4,776 548 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hill county— Continued. Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5, including Hubbard city Hubbard city Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8, including Brandon village. Brandon village Hockley county . Hood county . Precinct 1, including Granbury town . Granbury town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 6 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Hopkins county . Precinct 1, including Sulphur Springs town Sulphur Springs town Ward 1 774 Ward 2 855 Ward 3 1, 258 Ward 4 748 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 1900 Houston county. Precinct 1, including Crockett town. Crockett town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 ' - Precinct 5 Precinct 6' Precinct 7 Precinct 8 ' Howard county . Hunt county , Precinct 1, including Greenville town Greenville town Ward 1 2.432 Ward 2 2,152 Wards ='=7* Precinct 2, including Celeste town Celeste town I Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5, including Wolfe City town Wolfe City town Precinct 6, including Commerce town Commerce town Precinct 7 -, Precinct 8, including Lone Oak town Lone Oak town Hutchinson county . Irion county Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Jack county . Precinct 1, including Jacksboro town . Jacksboro town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 2,770 4,392 6,317 1,608 3,517 1,630 4,602 457 44 9,146 ,601 ,410 904 892 969 694 659 187 240 27,950 8,957" 3.635 2,460 2,802 3,726 2,344 3,070 1,787 2,804 25,452 7,028 2, 6t2 2,010 3,057 5,463 4,071 1,565 816 1,442 2,528 47,295 1890 13,509 6,86a 6,600 671 5,686 3,271 5,346 1,549 6,806 1,800 3,774 2,304 496 303 697 21 41 10,224 3,046 1, 311 1,745 897 58 613 95 60 102 9,740 2,263 751 1,672 962 6 No returns. ^ , , . 6 Precincts 4 and 7 (population 1,038) not separately returned m 1890. ' Precinct 8 organized from parts of precincts 4 and ^ since 1890. 12 Table 4 POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Jack county— Continued. Precinct 4 Precinct 6 Precinct 8i Precinct 1 Precinct 3 Precinct 5 Precinct 1 Precinct 3 Jeff Davis county Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Jefferson county . Precinct 1,' including Beaumont city Beaumont city Precinct 2. Port Arthur, including Port Arthur town . Port Arthur town Precinct 3. Sabine Pass, Including Sabine Pass town. . Sabine Pass town Johnson county . 1,879 Precinct 1, including Cleburne town Cleburne town Wardi ■;■ Z^''^' =,497 ^^^5 3 1,332 Ward 4 1 ,8s Precinct 2 Precinct 3 [ Precinct 4, including Alvarado city !!!.!!!!!!!!!.'!!!!!!! Alvarado city Precinct 6, including Grandview village I! Grand view village Precinct 6 .' " ' Precinct 7 Precinct 8 ". Jones county . Precinct 1 * . Precinct 2... Precinct 3... Precinct 4... Precinct 5 * . Karnbs county. Precinct 1 * . Precinct 2 « . Precinct 3. . . Precinct 4 6 . Precincts... Precinct 6 ' . Precinct 7 * . Precinct 8 » . Kaufman county . Precinct 1, including Kaufman city Kaufman city Precinct 2 " Precinct 3, including Terrell city Terrell city Wardi Ward 2 '.'.'.'.... -,,^. Wards r.'ygg Precinct 4 Precinct 5 ..'. 099 432 1900 932 736 779 1,162 927 6,094 2,812 698 1,127 1,003 554 7,138 3,184 2,361 730 1,150 960 1890 11,944 9,427 1,395 900 900 363 33,819 14,429 7,493 1,945 2,068 5,373 1,342 4,521 713 2,086 2,120 1,277 7,053 2,059 1,676 1,430 1,020 8,681 795 800 1,245 1,476 2,103 1,040 865 357 33,376 5,198 =,378 4,601 9,726 6,330 1 Precinct 8 organized from part of precinct 5 since 1890 2 Includes population (418) of precinct 4. 3 Precinct 4 annexed since 1890. « Precinct 5 organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. = Precincts 1 and 7 organized from parts of precinct 4 since " Precinct 8 organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890. ' Formerly precinct 1. * Precinct 6 organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890. 3,886 2,809 1,052 1,647 900 1,254 3,281 1,545 165 348 743 480 5,692 819 2,566 1,573 634 1890. 980 266 82 66 2 5,857 4,871 3,296 159 7,760 3,278 1,601 1,521 4,587 1,543 2,938 =57 1,615 1,466 3,797 654 544 673 3,637 ,024 820 657 578 21,698 3,768 1,282 3,546 5,304 3,166 1,666 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Kaufman couNrY — Continued. Precinct 6. Precinct 7., Precinct 8. , Kendall county . Precinct 1.. Precinct 2. . Precinct 3.. Precinct 48. Precinct 5. . Precinct 68. Kent county' . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 6. Kerr county . Precinct 1, including Kerrvllle town . Kerrville town Precinct 2. Precinct 31". Precinct 4. . . Precinct 6. . . Precinct 6... Precinct 7. . . Precinct 811. Kimble county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Precinct 6. Precinct 6. Precinct 7., Precinct 8., King county*. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Kinney county " . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Precinct 51 Precinct 6/ Knox county ^3 , Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Lamar county. Precinct 1, including Paris city Paris city Ward! ;; ■■■••■ Ward 2 ::: \ . Moore county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3- Precincti. Morris county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precincts. Precinct 6. Motley county 6. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Nacogdoches county. Precinct 1, including Nacogdoches city. Nacogdoches city Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 '_'_' Precinct 6, including Garrison viliage '. '. Garrison village Precinct 7 ..'. Precinct 8 Navarro county . Precinct 1, including Corsicana city Corsicana city Ward I ^s^r" Ward2 "'If, Wards I'tlt Ward4 '^ Precinct 2 ". ^''^^ Precinct 3, including Kerens viliage" '. Kerens village Precinct 4 ..'. ^ town^' ^' '°'''"'^'°^^'°°'°"'°^^™^^^ Blooming Grove village Frost town Precinct 6 Precinct 7 '. Precinct 8 Newton county Precinct 1 9.. Precinct 2... Precincts... Precinct 410 . Precinct 5" . Precinct 6" . Precinct 79.. Precinct 8 '». 6,524 2,600 1,532 30s 1,846 247 2,541 961 2,606 17,067 4,064 1,234 1.014 5,456 925 646 3,354 374 209 80 37 45 47 8,220 1,951 831 2,001 1,682 901 954 1,267 363 295 252 357 24,663 9,929 1,827 1,130 1,830 2,440 1,544 3,313 530 2,018 2,459 43,374 16,921 9,313 4,527 5,694 735 2,776 6,957 58s 621 3,177 2,097 1,225 7,282 ' Formerly Burlington. 8 Given as in -precinct 5 in 1890. ■oPreMnpJ I Z%^^^^^ ?°™ P"' "^ precinct 1 since 1890. " Prec tact 6 orlaS^Pfl frnS ^^"l °? P'"«'=l"«' * ^'"<=e 1890. r-recinct b organized from part of precinct 6 since 1890. 846 2,148 607 663 660 723 735 900 3,646 1,486 1,711 S16 2,479 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Nolan COUNTY 1. Precinct 1, including Sweetwater town. Sweetwater town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 .• Precinct i Precinct B 1900 Ntjeceb county. Precinct 1,^ Including Corpus Christ! city Corpus Christi city Ward I 68o Ward 2 54't Ward 3 783 Ward 4 1, 333 Ward 5 1, 366 Precinct 2' Precinct S Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 2 Precinct 7 » Ochiltree county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. ftecinct 4. Oldham county. Orange county. Precinct 1, including Orange city Orange city Ward I i.°" Ward 2 2,10* Ward 3 707 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Palo Pinto county. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Prficinct 4 . ....,.........-..------------- Precinct B, including Mineral Wells town . Mineral Wells town Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Panola county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts.. Precinct 4., Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Parker county. Precinct 1, including Weatherford city Weatherford city Ward I ''°f Ward 2 ''38i Wards '•"" Ward? '''^^ K:ecinct 2, including Springtown town Springtown town Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 - Precinct 7 Precinct 8 2,611 771 670 463 720 361 296 10,439 5,745 4.7°3 578 954 650 2,111 281 120 84 47 73 63 349 5,905 4,418 3.835 780 337 370 12, 291 174 932 344 868 687 048 352 252 682 21,404 5,643 4,350 2,373 1,820 1,398 1,133 2,293 2,394 25,823 1890 8,769 4,786 5,033 518 2,281 3,804 2,773 1,099 1,505 559 1,573 614 1,093 4,608 4,387 1,199 567 739 62 41 26 3,674 3.173 530 339 227 8,320 853 726 1,907 1,749 1,746 577 280 188 871 14,328 2,878 3,186 2,246 1,367 1,130 833 786 1,902 21,682 7,188 3.369 4,704 657 1,701 2,808 2,174 1,319 1,249 539 34 7 Parmer county 1 comparison with population for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. 2 Precinct 6 organized from part of Precinct 1 s noe 1890. 8 Precinct 7 organized from part of precinct 2 since i»su. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. PECOS COUNTY . Precinct 1 . . Precinct 2 . . Precinct 3 . . Precinct 44. Precinct 6 . . Precinct 64. Polk county. Precinct 1 . Precinct 2 . Precinct 3 . Precinct 4 . Precinct 5 . Precinct 6 . Precinct 7 . Precinct 8 . Potter county , Precinct 1, including Amarillo town . Amarillo town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Presidio county". Precinct 1. Precinct 2., Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Rains county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4- Preclnct 5. Randall county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Red River county , 1900 Precinct 1, including Clarksville city Clarksville city Ward I 674 Wards 44° Ward 3 479 Ward 4 476 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct? Precinct 8 Reeves county" . Precinct 1, including Pecos town. Pecos town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Refugio county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Precincts. 2,360 715 649 451 247 150 148 14,447 3,756 1,068 1,646 1,593 1,404 2,254 1,499 1,227 1,820 1,654 1,442 75 120 71 3,673 930 350 250 600 1,037 127 313 66 6,127 2,739 527 739 1,641 481 963 594 144 126 100 29,893 8,460 2,069 2,267 3,675 4,114 2,987 1,818 3,247 3,326 1,847 855 639 311 399 282 1,641 600 175 185 393 288 393 1,239 590 181 189 183 4 Precinct 6 organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890. 5 Precincts 3, 6, and 7 (population 3,881) not separately returned in 1890. 6 Not returned by precincts in 1890. 16 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900- Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Roberts county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Robertson county . Precinct 1, including Calvert town . Calvert town Precinct 2, including Heame town . Heame town ; Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 ' Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 1 Rockwall county . Precinct 1, Including Rockwall city . . . Rockwall city Precinct 2 Precinct 3 .' Precinct 4, including Eoyse City town. Royse City town Runnels county. Precinct 1, including Ballinger town . Ballinger town Precinct 2 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 * Precinct 52 Precinct 6 ■• Rusk county. Precinct!. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. , Precinct 5. Precinct 6. , Precinct 7., Precinct 8. , Sabine county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2., Precinct 3. Precinct 4. , Precincts., Precinct 6., Precinct 7. , Precincts.. San Augustine county. Precinct 1, including San Augustine town . San Augustine town& Precinct 2 o Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 » San Jacinto county. Precinct 1... Precinct 2. . . Precincts... Precinct 4'.. Precinct 5... Precinct 6'.. San Patricio county*. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3, including San Patricio town ' . Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 ' Precinct 8 organized from part of precinct 5 since 1890. 2 Precinct 5 organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890. 3 Not separately returned in 1890. * Precinct 6 organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890. ' Given as in precincts 1 and 2 in 1890. "Precinct 6 organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890. ' Precinct 6 organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890. 620 478 63 41 38 31,480 8,178 3,322 5,838 2, X2Q 1,671 1,641 4,174 5,799 2,832 1,347 8,531 3,014 1,245 1,606 1,621 2,290 S03 5,379 2,237 1,128 7001 998/ 484 682 278 26,099 6,045 2,506 4,601 4,570 2,881 1,273 1,755 2,468 6,394 1,432 641 700 1,144 811 350 386 930 8,434 2,803 261 1,217 1,702 960 652 1,100 10, 277 2,116 1,936 3,259 4981 1,239/ 1,230 2,372 218 227 393 681 396 235 222 326 107 62 87 70 26, 506 7,752 2,632 4,644 1,474 1,364 4,845 4,790 1,637 5,972 2,178 843 1,045 1,311 1,438 299 3,193 1,412 3731 1,050 18,559 5,011 1,827 2,396 3,316 2,168 1,006 1,079 1,756 4,969 1,172 378 563 781 671 361 287 756 6,688 2,513 744 1,911 1,120 623 521 7,360 1,666 882 2,714 3 2,098 San Saba county 8. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct S. Precinct 4. Schleicher county Scurry county Precinct 1... Precinct 2... Precincts... Precinct 4"'. Precinct SI". Precinct 6 lo. Shackelford county. precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct S. Precinct 4. Shelby county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. . Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7., Precincts., Sherman county". Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Smith county. !,073 Precinct 1, including Tyler town Tyler town Wardi Ward 2 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ^„ Ward 3 2' 225 Ward 4 2! 183 Precmct 2, including Troupe town Troupe town Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 '.'.'. Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Somervell county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Starr county. Precinct 1^ . Precinct 2. . . Precincts... Precinct 4. . . Precinct 5... Precinct 6... Precinct 712. Stephens county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. 7,569 3,412 2,155 1,369 515 4,158 1,247 625 1,335 352 345 354 2,461 1,614 188 628 131 20,452 6,641 155 4,485 3,084 3,521 2,509 2,126 1,729 1,855 1,331 ?'^ 1,656 1,289 986 3,725 2,329 1,098 741 104 34 60 9 12 23 37,370 28,324 11.022 9,288 8,06, 6,908 7,175 4,999 724 46s 2,984 1,648 2,381 1,951 3,462 2,953 4,317 2,700 3,151 2,052 2,888 2,733 3,498 3,419 1,951 -1,639 628 805 394 497 525 478 11,469 10,749 4,133 4,430 2,528 2,784 643 1,078 735 996 970 650 1,043 811 1,417 6,466 4,926 1,369 1,017 816 668 389 434 442 334 1,372 1,130 1,039 619 630 474 410 860 since fsoa^"''"" '^"'^ population for 1890 can not be made; county redistricted 'Not separately returned. 12 Precinct 7 organized from part of i f precinct 1 since 1890. 17 Table 4 — ^POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. STERLING COUNTY 1 , Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 8. Precinct 4. Stonewall county . Precinct 12.. Precinct 2... Precinct 3. . , Precinct 4. . , Precincts'. Sutton county s , Precinct 1., Precinct 2., Precinct 3. Precinct 4. » Swisher county ^ . Precinct 1., Precinct 2. . Precincts., Precinct 4. . Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Tarrant county . Precinct 1, Including Fort Worth city Fort Wortli city Ward I 3. 481 Wards 3.657 Wards 3,861 Ward 4 3. 072 Wards 3, "3 Ward 6 3,5i7 Ward 7 2, 308 Wards 1.236 Ward 9 2, 443 Precinct 2, including Arlington town Arlington town Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct? Precinct 8, Including Mansfield town Mansfield town Taylor county . Preeinptl, including Abilene city Abilene city ■■- Ward 1 1.065 Ward 2 951 Wards ^F Ward 4 764 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Terby county . Throckmorton county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Titus county. Precinct 1. Precinct 2.', Precincts. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. , Precinct 6. 1900 460 158 282 227 2,183 206 388 631 788 270 1,727 995 229 283 220 1,227 265 144 248 130 202 238 52,376 32,188 26,688 1,079 4,436 3,614 1,517 1,184 1,639 3,968 694 10,499 5,175 3.4" 1,268 490 645 2,428 493 48 1,750 752 221 286 491 12,292 Tom Green county * 1 Organized from part of Tom Green county jn 1891. uprlSiot 5 organized from part of precinct 1 since 1890. »Not returned by precincts in 1890. 4 Part taken to form Sterling county in 1891. J^ercfe^l^^rel p part of precinct 1 since 1890. ' Precmot 7 oiganized from part of precinct 2 since i»9U. 5,387 1,750 699 1,873 1,491 1,192 6,804 1890 1,024 301 217 118 668 100 41,142 25,922 23, 076 2,848 664 3,610 2,290 1,162 1,026 1,802 2,482 418 6,957 4,114 3.194 693 348 370 1,237 196 902 429 163 222 8,190 3,082 1,328 399 1,544 1,044 793 5,152 minor civil divisions. Travis county. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3, including wards 1 to 10 of Austin city Austin city (part of) Total for Austin city,^ in precincts 3, 5, and 6 Ward I 1,262 Ward 2 2, 106 Ward 3 1,094 Ward 4 889 Ward 5 1,459 Ward 6 3, 623 Ward 7 4, 595 Ward 8 1,909 Ward 9 1,122 Ward 10 2, 757 Ward II 1,442 Precinct 4 Precinct 5, Including part of ward 11 of Austin city Austin city (part of) Precinct 6, including part of ward 11 of Austin city Austin city (part of) . : Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Trinity county , Precinct ic. Precinct 2'. Precinct 3. . Precinct i'. Precinct 5". Precinct 6«. Precinct 7'. Tyler county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Precincts. Precinct 6- Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Upshur county . Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Precinct 4. Precinct 6. Precinct 6. Precinct 7. Precinct 8. Upton county. Uvalde county. Precinct 1, including Uvalde town. Uvalde town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 6 Precinct 6 Valvekde county . Precinct 1". Precinct 3. . . Precinct 4. . . Precinct 5. . . Precinct 6. . . Precinct l'^ Precinct 2 Precinct 3, 12 including Wills Point town . Wills Point town Precinct 4 Precinct 6 Precinct 6 '. Precinct 7 Precinct 812 1900 47,386 4,094 4,874 22,505 20, 816 22, 258 3,735 3,586 1,070 7,151 372 663 778 10, 976 Van Zandt county 26, 481 3,242 1,980 1,545 2,198 532 431 1,048 937 299 565 093 976 16, 266 4,831 1,151 3,183 1,412 1,460 859 2,253 1,127 4,647 1890 9861 509/ 288 231 395 5,263 4,436 375 154 243 55 6,489 2,579 4,811 1,347 3,605 1,737 1,983 2,334 1,943 8 Precinct 5 organized from part of precinct 4 since 1890. Not separately returned in 1890. „ , t. ■ * 10 Includes population (2,128) of precinct 2 and Del Eiotown. Del Eio town, in precincts 1 and 2 in 1890, not incorporated, but given independently. 11 Precinct 2 (population 148 In 1890) annexed since 1890. 12 Precinct 8 organized from parts of precincts 1 and 3 since 1890. 18 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOB CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. VlCTOKIA COUNTY. Precinct 1, including Victoria city Victoria city Ward I 1, 583 Ward 2 782 Ward 3 747 Ward 4 8g8 Precinct 2i Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 ' Walker codnty . Precinct 1, including Huntsville town. Huntsville town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Waller county. 1900 Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. Precinct 5. Precinct 6. Ward county 2. Precinct 1. Precinct 2. Precinct 3. Washington county. Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3, including Brenliam city .!.'.!!!!!!! Brenham city 1^"^^ :::::;;"i;sio' ^"d2 ,,508 Wards i,9So Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 " Precinct 7 Webb county 3 . Precinct 1, comprising wards 1 and 2 oJ Laredo city Total for Laredo city, in precincts i and 2 Ward I S,9SS Wards 2_g-8 Ward 3 2^363 Ward 4 2 233 Precinct 2, including wards 3 and 4 of Laredo city . '. Laredo city (part of) Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 , . . Precinct 6 ! . Wharton county* Precinctl Precinct 2 Precincts Precinct 4 Precincts Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precincts Wheeler county 2. Precinctl. Precinct 2. Precincts. Precinct 4. 13, 678 8,709 4,010 1,298 819 1,695 1,157 15,813 5,893 2,48s 1,671 922 2,086 2,115 2,221 905 14,246 4,620 1,326 1,816 2,573 2,270 1,642 1,054 222 175 32, 9S1 4,839 4,149 11, 055 5,968 3,403 4,204 2,246 S,035 21,851 8,833 13,429 5,794 4,596 1,697 2,233 2,148 1,146 16,942 769 987 292 116 454 883 891 550 636 220 138 162 116 1890 8,737 5,216 3,046 2,090 473 958 12, 874 4,880 1,509 1,372 1,495 1,744 1,649 1,304 430 10,888 3,659 1,124 1,334 2,057 2,010 704 4,219 4,130 10, 141 5,209 1,992 3,950 2,093 2,636 778 I Precinct 5 organized from part of precinct 2 since 1890. " Not returned by precincts in 1890. s Encinal county annexed in 1899. Comparison with population for 1890 f.»n not be made; county xedistrlcted since 1890. ^oouutiu minor civil divisions. Wichita county*. Precinct 1, including Wichita Palls town . Wichita Falls town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 1900 WiLBAKGEB COUNTY . Precinct 1, including Vernon town. Vernon town Precinct 2 Precinct 3^ Precinct 4 Precinct 5 , Precinct 6 Precinct 7 ' , Williamson county. Precinct 1, including Georgetown town Georgetown town ^ Precinct 2, including Granger town and part of Bartlett town. j^ Bartlett town (part of) [For total see precinct 3, Bell county.] Granger town Precinct 3 .'. Precinct 4 Precinct 5 '.', Precinct 6, including Taylor town Taylor town Ward 1 '.'.'.'"ill" Ward 2 2 ,08 Ward 3 g,q Precinct 7 ' Precinct 8 '.'.'..'.'.'.'. WII.SON COUNTY . Precinct 1, including Floresville town. Floresville town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 ! ] Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Winkler county . Wise county . Precinct 1, including Decatur town Decatur town Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 .. , Precinct 5 .". Precinct 6 ...'. Precinct 7, including Bridgeport town ' Bridgeport town Precincts Wood county . Precinct 1 Precinct 2, including Mineola town Mineola town Precinct 3 .,.'. Precinct 4, including winiisboro town Winnsboro town . Precinct 5 Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Yoakum county .1*^8^^'^"^°° ""** population for 1S90 5,S06 2,480 386 158 126 293 1,146 SOS 5,759 2,780 1,993 374 384 719 531 607 364 38,072 7,269 1% 5,211 =,447 2,416 589 841 3,146 2,326 2,226 11,975 4,211 261 2,766 2,307 1,497 6,226 =,584 1,635 5,453 1,146 4,351 13, 961 3,936 895- 104 761- 850. 251 540 680 839 60 27, 116 5,422 1,562 3,982 2,487 3,242 -2,611 2,800 4,170 900 2,402 21,048 8,486 4,866 1,725 1,315 5,410 899 1,631 2,009 1,306 1,135 26 1890 4,831 1,987 7,092 3,603 2,857 492 1,167 920 636 385 25, 909' 8 10, 666 2,824 913 (•i 1,211 l,585i 1,294 1,147 663 24,134 6,263 1,746 4,350 2,225 3,200 2,334 2,162 2,489 498 2,121 13,932 2,190 3,433 1,333 772 3,449 388 1,246 1,236 817 789 since 1890' can not be made; county redistricted e^rlciScLValdlf.^inT.^'^'^^ °„* P'«<=1"<=' ^ since 1S90. i-recincts 2 and 5 (population 1,944) not separately returned in 1890. 19 Table 4.— POPULATION OF TEXAS BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Young county 6,640 6,049 Zapata county— Continueci. Precinct 3 1,1771 495/ 792 . (-, U 2,359 878 1,000 1,347 1,180 654 4,760 1,940 667 992 576 907 635 3,562 11,335 Precinct 4 Precinct 5 . ZAPATA COUNTY 885 251 106 50 1,7841 1,304/ 12,227 1 Not separately returned in 1890. 2 Not returned by precincts in 1890. There are 194 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in Texas, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF TEXAS: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Abilene city Alvarado city Alvin town Amarillo town Arlington town Atlanta town Austin city Baird town Ballinger town Bartlett town Bastrop town Beaumont city Belcher town Bells town Belton city Blooming Grove village. Blossom town Bonham town Bowie town Brandon village Brenham city Bridgeport town Brownsville city Brownwood city Bryan city Burnet town Caldwell town Calvert town Cameron city Celeste town Childress town Cisco town Clarksville city Cleburne town Coleman town CoUinsville town Coliunbus city Comanche town Commerce town Cooper town Corpus Christ! city Corsicana city Crawford town Crockett town Cuero town Dallas city Decatur town De Leon town Denison city Denton city Dodd town Dublin city Eagle Lake town Eastland town El Paso city Ennis city Farmersville village . . . Ferris tovm Flatonia city Floresville town Port Worth city Frost town Gainesville city Galveston city Garland town POPULATION. 1900 1890 3,411 1,342 986 1,442 1,079 1,301 22,268 1,502 1,128 967 2,145 9,427 305 474 3,700 585 874 5,042 2,600 457 5,968 900 6,305 3,965 3,589 1,003 1,535 3,322 8,341 671 692 1,514 2,069 7,493 1,362 666 1,824 2,070 1,800 1,518 4,703 9,313 443 2,612 3,422 42,638 1,662 807 11,807 4,187 369 2,370 1,107 596 15, 906 4,919 1,856 904 1,210 896 26,688 621 7,874 37,789 819 3,194 1,643 261 482 664 1,764 14,575 850 206 1,634 3,296 516 429 3,000 175 695 3,361 1,486 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. 5,209 498 6,134 2,176 2,979 1,454 1,250 2,632 1,608 250 1,063 1,588 3,278 906 332 2,199 1,226 810 629 4,387 6,285 1,446 2,442 38,067 1,746 364 10, 958 2,558 333 2,026 769 10, 338 2,171 1,093 311 1,304 913 23,076 6,594 29,084 478 Garrison village Gatesville city Georgetown town Goldthwaite town Gonzales city Graham city Granbury town Grandview village Granger town Greenville town Groesbeck city HallettsvlUe town Hearne town Henrietta town Hico town Hillsboro city Holland town Honey Grove city Houston city Houston Heights town. Howe town Hubbard city Huntsville town Italy town Itasca village Jaoksboro town Jacksonville city Jefferson city Kaufman city Kerens village Kerrville town Killeentown Kosse town Ladonia town — - La Grange city Lampasas town Lancaster town Laporte town Laredo city Leonard town Liberty town Lockhart town Lone Oak town Longview town Lott town Lufkin town Luling town McGregor town McKinney city Mansfield town Marlin town Marshall city Meridian town Mesquite village Mexia town Midlothian village — Milfordtown Mineola town Mineral Wells town... Montague town Morgan village Nacogdoches city Navasota town Nevada town New Braunf els city . . . POPULATION. 1900 1890 630 1,865 2,790 1,282 4,297 878 1,410 713 841 6,860 1,462 1,467 2,129 1,614 1,480 5,346 678 2,483 44, 633 800 531 1,608 2,486 1,061 1,277 1,311 1,568 2,850 2,378 736 1,423 780 717 1,409 2,392 2,107 1,045 537 13,429 760 865 2,306 496 3,691 614 1,627 1,349 1,435 4,342 694 3,092 7,856 923 406 2,393 832 663 1,726 2,048 679 766 1,827 3,867 356 2,097 262 1,375 2,447 1,641 667 1,164 257 261 4,330 663 1,011 2,100 649 2,641 368 1,828 27, 557 284 894 1,509 370 648 761 970 3,072 1,282 1,044 285 647 765 1,626 2,408 741 11, 319 392 1,233 443 2,034 629 1,792 774 2,489 418 2,068 7,207 136 1,674 297 353 1,333 577 795 426 1,138 2,997 247 1,608 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Nocona town Oak Cliff town Orange city Palestine city Palmer town Paris city Pecos town , Pittsburg town Piano town Port Arthur town Pottsboro town Quanah town Ravenna town Rockdale city Rockport town Rockwall city Rogers town Royse City town Rusk town Sabine Pass town St. Jo town San Antonio city San Augustine town San Felipe town San Marcos town Savoy town Schulenburg town Seguin town Sherman city Shiner town Smith ville town Spanish Fort town Springtown town Stephenville city Sulphur Springs town — Sweetwater town Taylor town Tehuacana town Temple city Terrell city Texarkana city Tom Bean town Trenton town Troupe town Tyler town Uvalde town Valley Mills village Van Alstyne town Vernon town Victoria city Waco city Waxahachie town Weatherford city Weimar town West town Whitesboro town Whitewright town Wichita Falls town Wills Point town Winnsboro town Wolfe City town Wylie town Yoakum town Yorktown town POPULATION. 1900 1890 961 3,630 3,836 8,297 480 9,358 639 1,783 1,304 900 400 1,651 290 2,615 1,153 1,245 664 503 527 363 826 63, 321 261 241 2,292 343 1,149 2,421 10, 243 845 2,577 247 518 1,902 3,635 670 4,211 382 7,065 6,330 5,256 299 420 724 8,069 1,889 519 1,940 1,993 4,010 20, 686 4,215 4,786 1,337 861 1,243 1,804 2,480 1,347 899 1,649 773 3,499 846 381 2,470 3,173 5,838 250 8,264 393 1,203 842 286 1,477 237 1,505 ■ 1,069 843 299 1,383 710 37,673 744 177 2,336 344 816 1,716 7,335 340 616 657 909 3,038 614 2,684 "4,'647 2,988 2,862 465 6,908 1,265 300 737 2,857 3,046 14,445 3,076 3,369 1,443 1,170 880 1,987 1,025 388 867 239 1,745 522 20 Of the 194 incorporated places 73 have more than 2,000 inhabitants, and of these 46 have less than 5,000; 16 have more than 5,000 but less than 10,000; 6 have more than 10,000 but less than 25,000; and 6 have more than 25,000, namely, San Antonio, with 53,321; Houston, with 44,633; Dallas, with 42,638; Galveston, with 37,789; and Fort Worth, with 26,688 inhabitants. For the 5 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it was separately stated in the census reports, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. Table 6.— POPULATION OF DALLAS, FORT WORTH, GALVESTON, HOUSTON, AND SAN ANTONIO: 1850 TO 1900. DALLAS. FOKT WOKTH. GALVESTON. HO0STON. SAN ANTONIO. CENSUS YEARS. Popula- tion. Increase. Popula- tion. Increase. Popula- tu)n. Increase. Popula- tion. Increase. Popula- tion. Increase. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. 1900 42,638 38,067 10,358 4,571 27,709 12,0 267.5 26,688 23,076 6,663 3,612 16,413 15.7 246.3 87,789 29,084 22,248 13,818 7,307 4,177 8,705 6,836 8,480 6,511 3,130 29.9 30.7 61.0 89.1 74.9 44,633 27,557 16,513 9,382 4,845 2,396 17,076 11,044 7,131 4,537 2,449 62.0 66.9 76.0 93.6 102.2 63,321 37,673 20,550 12,256 8,235 3,488 15,648 17,123 8,294 4,021 4,747 41.5 83.3 67.7 48.8 136.1 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 According to this summary the population of San Antonio, the largest city in the state, beginning with 3,488 in 1860, increased to 8,235 in 1860, or 136.1 per cent. For each of the four succeeding decades there has been more than a normal increase, and the present population is 53,321, or more than fifteen times what it was in 1850. The population of Houston, the second city in size, is 44,633 in 1900 as against 27,657 in 1890, repre- senting an increase of 17,076, or 62.0 per cent, the largest rate of increase attained by any of the above named cities during the last decade. Galveston had a population in 1850 of 4,177, which increased with each decade to 37,789 in 1900, but since the census was taken the city has been partially destroyed by wind and flood. Both Dallas and Fort Worth appeared first in the census reports of 1880, the former with 10,358 inhabitants and the latter with 6,663. During the ten years from 1880 to 1890 both increased by very large percentages, but, for the last decade, by smaller percentages than any other of the cities named. The present population of each is somewhat more than four times as large as that given for 1880. Director of the Census. ^A Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 50. ^A^ASHINGTON, D. C. February 4, 1901. POPULATION OF UTAH BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Utah by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Utah was organized as a territory September 9, 1850, and admitted as a state January 4, 1896. Table 1 shows the population of Utah at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. y Table 1.— POPULATION OF UTAH: 1850 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. 1900- 1890- 1880- 1870- 1860- 1850. Population. 276, 749 207,905 143, 963 86, 786 40,273 11,380 Number. Per cent, 68,844 63,942 57,177 46, 513 28,893 33.1 44.4 65.9 115.5 253.9 The population of the state in 1900 is 276,749 as compared with a population in 1890 of 207,905, representing an increase since 1890 of 68,844, or 33.1 per cent. A small portion of this increase is due to the fact that there were 2 848' Indians and 26 other persons, or a total of 2,874 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Utah, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included m the general population of the state at that census. In 1850 the population of the territory which afterwards became the state was 11,380, and during the ten years from 1850 to 1860 it increased to 40,273, or 253.9 per cent. During the decade from 1860 to 1870 L population increased at the rate of 115.5 per cent, and the growth of the state has been by increasing numbers for each of the three succeeding decades. ^^_ ^ ■ ^ -.o^n +i,. ^.o. wV.^^ The population of Utah in 1900 is more than twenty-four times as large as that given for 1850, the year when Utah was organized as a territory. . i- ^ ^r. The total land surface of Utah is, approximately, 82,190 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 2.5 ; 1900, 3.4. Table 2 shows the population of Utah by counties at each census from 1850 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. CP18M Table 2.— POPULATION OP UTAH BY COUNTIES: 1850 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 OOUKTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 The State 276,749 207,905 143,963 86,786 40,273 11,380 Piute 8 1,954 1,946 2,842 1,527 1,651 1,263 82 1,955 450 18,337 Rich _- _ P 3,613 10,009 18,139 5,004 3,340 7,642 15,509 3,918 6,761 12,562 2,007 4,855 8,229 785 1,608 2,605 Rio Virgin' Boxelder Salt Lake 77,725 1,023 16,313 8,451 58,457 365 13, 146 6,199 31,977 204 11,557 4,457 11,295 6,157 San Juan Carbon i Sanpete "> 6,786 19 3,816 Cedar2 741 2,904 365 7,996 4,6.57 3,400 1,149 6,751 5,076 2,457 541 6,279 556 4,459 1,134 Shambip" 162" 198 1,008 Emery 1 Summit 9,439 7,361 6,458 32,456 4,736 4,612 1,907 25,239 7,733 3,700 2,762 23,768 3,595 J, 009 4,921 4,497 799 17,973 2,927 4,235 2,512 2,177 Garfield" Tooele « 152 Grand i .. .. Uinta 141 1,010 672 . 3, 546 10, 082 1,811 5,678 2,045 2,683 5,582 1,685 4,033 1,780 4,013 3,474 3,085 3,727 1,783 2,277 2,034 1,513 2,753 1,972 360 Utah 12 12,203 1,214 3,064 8,248 2,026 Irons Wasatch Juab 5 Wa.shingtoni3 Waynes 691 Kane' Millard Morgan i 715 Weber 22,723 12,344 7,868 3,675 1,186 1 Parts of Emery taken to form Grand in 1890 and Carbon in 1894. 2 ho records by which to account for its disappearance. ■ VJ??"^^"^ *^°™ P*'''' °f Iron S'Hd Kane in 1882; part of Kane annexed since 1890. 4 Now in Wyoming. 6 Part taken to form part of Garfield in 1882. " Part of Shambip annexed prior to 1870. ■ ,1^^ taken to form part of Garfield in 1882; parts annexed to Washington m 1882 and Garfield since 1890. 8 Wayne organized from part of Piute in 1892. 9 Part annexed to the state of Nevada in 1871 ; remainder annexed to Wash- ington in 1872. 1" Part annexed to Utah county since 1890. 11 Annexed to Juab, Tooele, and Utah counties prior to 1870. 12 Part of Shambip annexed prior to 1870 ; part of Sanpete annexed since 1890. 1' Bio Virgin and part of Kane annexed in 1872 and 1882, respectively. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF UTAH BY COUNTIES : 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCKEASE. COUNTIES. INOEEASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The State 68,844 33.1 1888 419 19,268 658 3,167 2,252 1,706 3,661 3,696 8,688 1,141 603 1,907 2,516 131.2 27.4 33.0 180.3 24.1 36.3 22.1 98.9 133.8 36.6 31.7 15.0 Beaver Rich 273 2,367 2,630 5,004 1,245 1419 943 608 863 4,500 126 1,645 265 8.2 31.0 17.0 Salt Lake- Boxelder San Juan _ Cache - Sanpete Sevier Davis 18.4 18.8 38.4 112.4 32.2 80.6 7.5 40.8 14.9 Summit Emery Tooele Garfield Uinta Grand Utah Wasatch Juab Washington Kane Millard Wayne Weber Morgan iDecr ease. The following territorial changes in the counties of Utah have been made since 1890: Wayne organized from part of Piute in 1892 ; Carbon organized from part of Emery in 1894 ; part of Kane annexed to Garfield ; and part 01 oanpete annexed to Utah. ^ Of the 27 counties in the state all but 2 have increased in population during the decade, the largest percentages of inci-ease being for San Juan, 180.3 per cent; Uinta, 133.8 per cent; Grand, 112.4 per cent; Tooele, 98.9 per cent; L\ T r.To' f ' ''■' '"■ '''"'' ^''''''' ''■' ^'"^ '''''■' ^*^^' ''■' P- «-^; Sevier/ 36.3 per cent and bait Lake, 33.0 per cent. ^ ' f«.t It ' Tfl '^°^^"^." ^'''''''' ^" population are Emery and Piute, but this decrease is due wholly to the fact that parts of these counties were taken to form other counties. of 18™nd itoT' '''' '°'"''*'" °' ^*''' "*' """■ ""' '""""'' '' ''' '' '' ^'' «^P^^^*^ly -*--o Not separately returned m 189U. 11 Formerly Hooper. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Carbon county"-. Castle Gate precinct Clear Creek precinct Helper precinct Minnie Maud precinct Price precinct, including Price town Price town Scofield precinct. Including Scofleld town . Scofield town Spring Glen precinct Sunnyside precinct Wellington precinct Winter Quarters precinct Davis county. Bountiful precinct, including Bountiful city Bountiful city Centerville precinct Clearfield precinct ' Clinton precinct". Farmington precinct, including Farmington city Farmington city Kaysville precinct, comprising part of Kaysville city Kaysville city (part of) Totalfor Kaysville city,' in KaysvilleandLayton precincts. Layton precinct, including part of Kaysville city Kaysville city (part of) South precinct South Hooper preoinctn South Weher precinct Syracuse precinct - — West precinct '■ Emery county 1-. Castle Dale precinct, including Castle Dale town__. Castle Dale town Cleveland precinct Desert Lake precinct Emery precinct Ferron precinct Green River precinct Huntington precinct, including Huntington town. Huntington town Lawrence precinct Molen precinct Orange ville precinct Woodside precinct 1900 Garfield county". Boulder precinct 1* - CannonviUe precincts- Coyote precinct Bscalante precinct" Henryville precinct i» — Hillsdale precinct Orton precinct " Panguitch city " Panguitch precinct i' — Tropic precinct '"^ Grand county i'-. Basin City precinct — Cisco precinct Elgin precinct Moab precinct No. 1 - Moab precinct No. 8- Richardson precinct. Thompson precinct— Westwater precinct— Iron county Cedar precinct," including Cedar city Cedar city Enoch precinct") Kanarra precinct 6,004 1,109 300 402 121 655 539 956 642 214 240 311 696 7,996 1,680 1,442 640 229 247 1,050 968 1,183 1,183 1,708 953 525 799 227 256 299 433 4,657 718 559 353 127 672 660 222 944 653 160 164 3,400 104 211 280 723. 181 267 161 883 211 379 100 102 60 276 347 111 83 70 8,546 1,530 1,425 58 225 358 1890 '6,751 2,438 582 "i~036 1,0 548 (10) A' 282 267 6,076 2,457 273 169 667 333 Tois 541 1,053 967 282 268 lopulation visions Paragoonah precinct 12 Part taken to form Carbon county in 1894. Comparison with nopi for 1890 can not be made; information as to changes m minor cml di incomplete. , . ^o„„ 13 Part of Kane county annexed since 1890. . ,„„„ioDn 14 SSder precinct organized from part of Escalante precinct since 1890 16 Parts token to form Henryville and Tropic precincts, and part of Kane ""'^^rSef^-om'part of Cannonville precinct since 1890. noS^precinct and Panguitch city*^ organized from paits of Panguitch precinct since 1890. . 18 Not returned bv precincts m 1890. . » • lonn 19 Parts taken to lofm Enoch and Stateline prectocts since 1890 20 Organized from part of Cedar precinct smce 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF UTAH BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Iron county — Continued. Parowan precinct, coextensive with Parowan city, Parowan city Stateline precinct' Summit precinct Not located by precincts Jtjae county 2 Diamond precinct EureJfa precinct, including Eureka city Eureka city Juab precinct Levan precinct Mammotli precinct Mona precinct Nephi precinct, including Nephi city Nephi city Silver City precinct Kane county '_ Glendale precinct., John.son precinct - Kanab precinct, coextensive with Kanab town . Kanab town Mt. Carmel precinct Orderville precinct Pahreah precinct Upper Jfanab precinct 1900 MiLLABD COUNTY.. Abraham precinct' Black Rock precinct* . Burbank precinct Clear Lake precinct ^ ._ Deseret precinct ' Detroit precinct " Pillmore Cityi" Fillmore precinct lo Hinckley precinct '2 Holden precinct 'i Kanosh precinct" Leamington precinct _ Meadow precinct Oak Creek precinct Oasis precinct.. Petersburg precinct * Scipio precinct, Including Scipio town . Scipio town Smith villa precinct MOBGAN COUNTY . Canyon Creek precinct. Croyden precinct Milton precinct.. Morgan precinct, including Morgan city. Morgan city PeteiBon precinct Ptdte county". Bullion precinct Circlevllle precinct Dewey precinct i" Junction precinct" Kingston precinct i^ Koosharem precinct is. Wilmot precinct" 1,039 1. 039 166 135 35 10,082 264 3,325 3,085 345 614 1,585 469 2,562 2,208 918 1,811 319 90 710 710 137 418 31 106 5,678 1890 937 143 5,582 1,685 154 61 153 100 506 14 1,037 67 591 472 665 239 343 249 248 84 606 578 89 2,045 524 185 279 765 600 1,954 435 5:iS 104 249 169 400 59 14,033 m "S38 363 536 169 341 186 199 567 (') 1,780 433 210 333 271 15 2, 842 259 458 125 232 1 Organized from part of Cedar precinct since 1890. 2 Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. » Part annexed to Garfield county since 1890. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; information as to changes in miiior civil divisiona incomplete. i Burbank and Smithville precincts (population 170) not separately returned 5 Organized from part of Hinckley precinct since 1890 ; part subseauentlv taken to form Detroit^recmet. 1 j « Black Rock and!^ Petersburg precincts organized from parts of Kanosh precinct since 1890. ' Organized from parts of Deseret and Holden precincts since 1890 8 Parts taken to form Hinckley precinct and part of Clear Lake precinct since 1890. Organized from part of Abraham precinct since 1890. i» Fillmore City, formerly in Fillmore precinct, made independent since 1890 " Includes population of Fillmore City, not separately returned in 1890 12 Organized from part of Deseret precinct since 1890 ; part subseauentlv taken to form Abraham precinct. 18 Part taken to form part of Clear Lake precinct since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Rich county.. Garden City precinct Laketown precinct '° Meadowvllle precinct Randolph precinct Round Valley precinct i".. Woodruff precmct Salt Lake county . Big Cottonwood precinct. Bingham precinct Bluftdale precinct Brighton precinct Butler precinct . Crescent precinct 22 Draper precinct East Mill Creek precinct.. Farmers precinct Fort Harriman precinct .. Granger precinct Granite precinct Hunter precinct . 1900 Little Cottonwood precinct.. Mill Creek precincti Mountain Dell precinct Murray precinct '* North Jordan precinct North Point precinct Pleasant Green precinct Riverton precinct 26.. Salt Lake precincts 1 to 5, coextensive with Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City: Ward I 12, S72 Ward 2 14, 854 Ward 3 10, 333 Ward 4 7, 364 Ward 5 8, 408 Sandy precinct, 22 including Sandy city Sandy city Silver precinct II South Jordan precinct "» Sugar precinct Union precinct West Jordan precinct IIIIIIII San Juan county.. Bluff precinct Indian Creek precinct 2' La Sal precinct " McElmo precinct II Monticello precinct -' Verdure precinct^' Navajo Indian reservation (part of ) 28" Sanpete county 29. Chester precinct . Ephraim precinct, including Ephriam city" Ephraim city _ North ward. Southward Fafrview precinct, including Falrview"ci'ty I Fairview city... . Fayette precinct.. 961 r, 125 Fountain Green precinct, IncTudiiTgTounTaiii Grein towTi" J^ountain Green town. Gunnison precinct, including Gunnison city Gunnison city Indianola precinct IIIIIIIIIIII 1,946 212 245 100 821 81 487 77,725 1,045 1,872 322 280 450 420 989 442 2,200 262 617 178 364 110 2,496 325 3,302 859 65 465 628 53,531 1,663 1,030 45 575 1,780 757 1,733 1,023 315 53 97 186 180 32 160 16,313 270 2,203 2,086 1,530 1, 119 290 909 755 1,717 829 119 1890 1,527 249 B21 145 472 840 2»58,457 1,101 194 224 (a) (21) 287 634 (28) 489 145 308 70 1,534 78 (21) 636 157 310 44,843 1,065 27 (23) 1,054 602 (23) «365 190 16 115 8013,146 259 1,917 1,263 844 305 796 677 845 148 i« Organized from unorganized territory since 1890. 6rS5h^^,S;Hnn?';!f "''f'l-'^°^oP'i^' °* Junction precinct since 1890. ^^^^^^otS^^^^l^rpr-l-cUro^^^^^^^^^^ separately'JeturnllVfs^O^"''*'' Cottonwood precincte (population 2,957) not S Port HaSn In^^fh "riS-^,? ^°'^^'\\f °* ^''''^^ P'^««'''ct s^ce 1890. not sel,"raSfy^Sed li 1890 ■ ^°^ ^"'^ ^°"^'''' P'^«<="^'=t^ (population 953) 26 g^'^^^.s^ South Cottonwood in 1890. 2« InllulSSSlonfJfw'U^T P^^-°f S™*'^ J°'-'la" P'-eoinct since 1890. county clerkrmortitw K?] °^ ^^^* ^"^ ^'^«" ^ Bueno precinct ' ' 2' rnSlncS^i l'»i „^?.??,P''?'''°^' ''^y®^ ^""^ an existence. ,ii.^™„„?i\'?.^?'5'^?„?8'l. and Verdure precincts oreanized frnrr, n, f. given as South Cottonwood in 1890. ' InllulSSSlonffl'nfJ^^T P^"-"' =""'^" •'°™an precinct since 1890. itY clerkrmort; tw K?] °^ ^^^* ^^s given as Bueno precinct in 1890. The ' rndiln Sfl i ef 1 „"f.??,P''?'='°«' "^^yer had an existence, cello precincrsincel890'^^'''''^^ precincts organized from parts of Monti- Mexico"' P°P^'^*'°" °* Remainder of reservation, see figures for Arizona and New i'',^™!®^' ^^?^°"'' ^^'^^ Valley, Kane, Loa, Pleasant Creek, Teasdale » lnpindp?'i?,?™,^;?'^°**,^S?s*°.^'ah county since 1890. "'^ISfes^^Si^n'ri. °6^ro? te.°X5;^°t^T;..= v.iiL ..„„.; retur^eS^llsr"'"''"" ^'''^ °' ^"^-^ -^ thistle precincts, not sepa^tely "Includes population (1,768) of Burgess, Fremont, Graves Valley Green- wich, Kane, Loa, Pleasant Creek, Teasdale, and Thurber precincts. Tablb ^.-population OF UTAH BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900-Oontinued. MINOR OmL DIVISIONS. Sanpete county— Continued. Manti precinct, including Manti city_, Manti city North ward South -ward Mayfleld precinct Mil bum precinct - 1, 246 1, 162 Moroni precinct, including Moroni city- Moroni city_. Mt. Pleasant precinct, including Mt. Pleasant city. Mt. Pleasant city Spring City precinct, including Spring City Spring City Sterling precinct Wales precinct Sevier gounty_ Annabella precinct- Aurora precinct 2 Burrville precinct __ Central precinct- Elsinore precinct, including Elsinore town Elsinore town Glenwood precinct. Including Glenwood town.. Glenwood town Gooseberry precinct Joseph precinct Monroe precinct, including Monroe town Monroe town , 1900 Redmond precinct, including Redmond town . Redmond town . Richfield precinct, including Richfield city_ Richfield city Salina precinct, including Salina town Salina town Vermilion precinct Summit county *_ Castle Rock precinct . Coalville precinct, including Coalville city, Coalville city Echo precinct Henefer precinct Hoytsville precinct Kam as precinct Marion precinct Oakley precinct.. Park City precinct, including Park City . Park City Parleys Park precinct Peoa precinct Rockport precinct Upton precinct Wanship precinct Woodland precinct ^ Tooele oounty. BatesvtUe jffecinot Clover precinct Deep Creek precinct-. GrantsvUie precinct, including Grantsville city_ Grantsvllle city . Lakeview precinct . Mercur precinct,' including Mercur city- Mercur city Mill i«reoinct ' Ophir precinct ' . St. John precinct Stockton precinct Sunshine precinct 8 Tooele precinct, including Tooele city - Tooele city Vernon precinct Uinta county * - Ashley precinct Mountain Dell precinct _ Naples precinct Precinct No. 6 1890 2,425 2,408 213 1,451 1,224 2,816 2,372 1,235 1. 135 335 331 8,451 378 385 244 291 775 625 549 422 62 626 1,379 1,057 482 451 1,998 1,969 1,007 847 275 1,439 160 1,252 808 179 348 400 440 187 335 4,325 3,759 399 324 147 303 179 461 7,861 2,022 1,950 337 0) 1,261 958 2,254 2,254 1,044 1,044 295 233 6,199 183 166 353 1,267 1,058 220 2,507 =!,3Si 192 295 194 443 84 1,261 I, 200 196 6,458 1, fi32 3U0 779 138 280 306 226 196 590 112 436 880 S80 332 1,531 1,531 628 8186 7,733 1,166 2,850 3,700 117 157 117 979 206 249 152 326 2,762 1 Milbum and Thistle precincts not separately returned in 1890. » talfudS Satfon "^MlTof what was given a^ Siguard precinct in.l890. iComp^sSSViftpSpuMk^n lor 1890 can not be made; information as to changes in minor civil divisions incomplete. „ stirganized from part of Ophir precinct since 1890; part taken to form bun shine precinct in 1899. « Formerly Lake Point. .... io„n ' Part taken to form Mercur precinct since 1890. e Oreanized from part of Mercur precinct m 1899. i:&iX'rp?^"»a=fe " Organized from part of Spanish For> preomct since 1890. « Given as Pleasant Valley Junction ]n 1890. minor civil divisions. Uinta county— Continued. Riverdale precinct . Vernal precinct, including Vernal town - Vernal town . Uinta Valley and Unoompahgre Indian reservations (part of). Total for Uinta Valley and Uncompahgre Indian reserva- tions, in Uinta and Wasatch counties. Utah county". Alpine precinct,'" coextensive with Alpine city American Fork precinct, coextensive with American Fork city. American Fork city Ward I 867 Ward 2 r,049 Ward 3 1 816 Benjamin precinct Cedar Fort precinct Clinton precinct " Colton precinct 12 Fairfield precinct i8_. Goshen precinct," coextensive with Goshen town . Goshen town Highland precinct i" Lakeshore precinct Lakeview precinct i' Lehl precinct, iucludiiig Lehi City.. Lehi City Ward I Ward 2_. Ward 3-. Manning precinct i» Mapleton precinct i" Mt. Nebo precinct^* Payson precinct, coextensive with Payson city - Payson city : Ward I- . 900 ■ 823 ■ 996 Ward 2 1.339 1,297 Pleasant Grove precinct, coextensive with Pleasant Grove city. Pleasant View precincti' Provo precinct," coextensive with Provo City Provo City: Ward I Ward 2. Ward 3. Ward 4. Ward 5 1,336 1,086 1,650 848 1,265 Provo Bench precinct Salem precinct, coextensive with Salem town Santaquin precinct, including Santaquin town _ Santaqum town '— — Spanish Fork precinct,'* including Spanish Fork city — Spanish Fork city Ward I 948 Ward 2 479 Ward 3 622 Ward 4 686 Spring Lake precinct Springville preciQCt,'" coextensive with SpringvUle ciiy- Sprm^ille city : Ward I 979 Ward 2 745 Ward 3 773 Ward 4 9=5 Thistle precinct— Tucker precinef Vineyard precincf Wasatch county - Center precinct 20 Charleston precinct '■'i-. Daniels precinct "' - Elkhorn precinct 20 Heber precinct,^' including Heber city Hebercity Midway precinct, including Midway town- Midway town- 4.59 1,683 664 1,467 1,637 32,456 520 2,732 661 218 150 107 168 645 64s 195 582 276 3,033 2,719 192 584 153 2, 636 667 6,185 692 894 929 889 ;,327 i, 735 232 1,422 187 211 4,736 307 490 328 110 1,725 1,534 939 719 528 139 170 Wallsburg precinct Woodland precinct "• — -- Uinta Valley and Uncompahgre Indian reservations (part of). [For total see Umta county.] 13 Manning precinct organized from part of Fairfield precinct since 1890. 14 Mt Nebo precinct organized from part of Goshen precinct since 1890. 15 Vineyard precinct organized from part of Lakeview precinct since 1890. 10 Organized from parts of Spanish Fork and Springville precincts since 1890. 11 Pleasant View precinct organized from part of Provo precinct since 1890. 18 Parts taken to form Clinton and Tucker precincts, and part of Mapleton precinct, since 1890. .„ , . ■ ^ • ,on„ 19 Part taken to form part of Mapleton precinct smce 1890. 20 Organized from part of Heber precinct since 1890. 21 Part taken to form part of Daniels precinct since 1890. 22 Organized from parts of Charleston and Heber precincts since 1890. 23 pajts taken to form Center, Elkhorn, and Woodland precincts, and part of Daniels precinct, since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF UTAH BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Washington county- Bloomington precinct. Enterprise precinct 2 Grafton precinct.. Gunloclc precinct Harmony precinct s Hebron precinct Leeds precinct * Pine Valley precinct Pinto precinct Rockville precinct St. George precinct, coextensive with St. George city. St. George city Santa Clara precinct Shunesburg precinct Springdale precinct-. Toquerville precinct 5 Virgin City precinct' Wasnington precinct, coextensive with Washington city- Washington city Wayne county'. Aldrlch precinct Burgess precinct Caineville precinct. Fremont precinct Grover precinct.. Hanksvllle precinct - Junction precinct Loa precinct Lyman precinct 1900 4,612 7B 100 98 100 119 100 248 251 100 190 1,600 1,600 358 24 144 307 269 529 529 1,907 61 134 131 249 85 46 46 443 192 1890 14,009 63 41 104 92 102 79 223 253 108 194 1,877 202 51 73 260 213 315 MINOE OmL DIVISIONS. Wayne county — Continued. Teardale precinct . Thurber precinct.. Weber county . Burch Creek precinct'-. Eden precinct 10 Farr West precinct " Harrisville precinct n .. Hooper precinct Huntsville precinct Kanesville precinct ^ — Liberty precinct'" Marriott precinct.. 1900 259 261 25,239 1890 8 22,723 North Ogden precinct Ogden City precincts 1 to 5," coextgnslve with Ogden City. Ogden City Ward I 3»S89 Ward 2 2, 818 Ward 3 2, 499 Ward 4 4,078 Ward 5 3,329 Plain City precinct 1* - Pleasant View precinct^i Rlverdale precinct ' Roy precinct 12 SlatervlUe precinct Uinta precinct Warren precinct 1* West Weber precinct Wilson precinct 272 395 304 319 886 1,022 251 274 250 850 16, 313 16,313 829 859 282 183 400 302 276 822 650 521 715 778 1,158 248 223 758 14,889 829 336 228 722 ' Includes population (259) of Bellevue, Duncans Retreat, and Silver Reef precincts. 2 Formerly HambUn. ' Given as New Harmony in 1890. 4 Silver Beef precinct (population 177 in 1890) annexed since 1890. 5 Bellevue precinct (population 35 in 1890) annexed since 1890. ' Duncans Retreat precinct (population 47 in 1890) annexed since 1890. ' Organized from part of Piute county in 1892. 8 Lynne precinct and Ogden precincts 1 to 4 (population 14,889) not separately returned in 1890. 9 Burch Creek precinct organized from part of Riverdale precinct since 1890. '» Liberty precinct organized from part of Eden precinct since 1890. . " Farr West precinct organized from parts of Harrisville and Pleasant View precincts since 1890. ^' Roy precinct organized from part of Kanesville precinct since 1890. 18 Lynne precinct annexed since 1890. " Warren precinct organized from part of Plain City precinct since 1890. There are 66 incorporated cities and towns in Utah, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS OF UTAH: 1890 AND 1900, cities and towns. Alpine city American Fork city.. Bear River city Beaver city ..1 Bountiful city Brigham city Castle Dale town Cedar city.. Coalville city Corinne city Elsinore town Ephraim city Eureka city Fairview city Farmington city Fillmore City Fountain Green town. Glenwood town Goshen town Grantsville city Gunnison city Heber city population. 1900 1890 466 2,139 967 1,166 677 1,538 CITIES AND TOWNS. Huntington town _ Hyrum city Kanab town Kaysville city Lehi City Logan city Manti city Mendon city Mercur city Midway town Monroe town Morgan city Moroni city . Mt. Pleasant city.. Nephi city Newton town Ogden City Panguitch city Park City-. Parowan city Payson city Pleasant Grove city . POPULATION. 1900 1890 613 409 548 4,565 1,950 8S0 333 958 2,2.54 2,034 14,889 2,850 2,135 1,926 CITIES AND TOWNS. Price town Provo City Redmond town .- Richfield city Richmond cityJ._ St. George city Salem town Sallna town Salt Lake City Sandy city Santaquin town Soipio town Scofleld town Smithfleld city..-. Spanish Fork city. Spring City Springville city ... Tooele city Vernal town Washington city _ Wellsville city Willard city POPULATION. 1900 1390 53,! 1,1 580 539 209 185 5,159 451 969 1,531 111 600 894 527 847 531 44,843 (1811 889 578 64? 494 1,080 735 2,214 135 1,044 422 2,849 V(«1 664 529 90H 492 5 OOo'^'ntlT'lltTt' r'r""'T.t t:rV. "^T "'" '^'° ''°°° ^°^^^i*-t«. -^ of these 4 have more than MSl'inhateLs ^ '^' '''"'' ^'°"° ^^*^' ""''^ 6,185; and Logan, with Salt Lake Oity is the only city in the state which has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for this city a summary is presented in table 6, showing its population from 1860 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase bv number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. increase oy Table 6.— POPULATION OF SALT LAKE CITY : 1860 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAES. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 58,531 44,848 20,768 12,854 8,236 8,688 24,075 7,914 4,618 19.4 115.9 61.6 56.1 1890 1880 1870 1860 The population of Salt Lake City, beginning with 8,286 in 1860, increased to 12,854 in IBlO, or 56.1 per cent, and to 20,768 in 1880, or 61.6 per cent. In the following decade, from 1880 to 1890, the population more than doubled, but during the last ten years the gain has been comparatively small. ^^r?'''-^ -X Director of the Census. ^■^^ /. r\ *», {v^>' Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. Bl. \VASHINGTON, D. C. February 6, 1901. POPULATION OF VIRGINIA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Virginia by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Virginia was one of the original thirteen states. Table 1 shows the population of Virginia at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF VIRGINIA: 1790 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. 1900. . 1890. , 1880., 1870., 1860. 1850. 1840. 1830., 1820. 1810. 1800. 1790. Population. 1,854,184 1,655,980 1,512,565 1, 225, 163 1, 696, 318 1,421,661 1,239,797 1,211,405 1,065,116 974, 600 880, 200 747,610 INCEEASE. Number. Per cent, 198,204 143,415 287,402 1371,155 174,657 181,864 28, 392 146,289 90,516 94,400 132,590 12.0 9.5 23.5 123.3 12.3 14.7 2.3 13.7 9.3 10.7 17.7 1 Decrease; due to loss oi territory. West Virginia having been set off from Virginia December 31, 1862. The population of the state in 1900 is 1,854,184 as against 1,655,980 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 198 204 or 12 per cent. This rate of increase is greater than that for the decade immediately preced- ing when it 'was' 9. 5 per cent, though not so large as that for the ten years from 1870 to 1880, when it was 23.5 per cent the highest rate of increase shown at any census. The original state of Virginia, from which the states of Virginia and West Virginia were subsequently formed, had a population of 747,610 in 1790, and this was increased by 132,590, or 17.7 per cent during the ensuing ten years. At no subsequent census, save that of 1880, has this rate been equaled, while that of 1840 showed a gain of only 2.3 per cent over the population of 1830. During the decade from 1860 to 1870 the state of West Virginia was organized, which caused a decrease to appear in the population of Virginia for that decade of 371,155, or 23.3 per cent, but the loss in population from this cause was largely regained during the next ten years. ., ,, u ^ *■ The total land surface of Virginia is, approximately, 40,125 square miles, be average number of persons to the sQuare mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 41.3; 1900, 46.2. Sble 2 hows the population of Virginia by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, mclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2.— POPULATION OF VIRGINIA BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 18S0 1840 18S0 1820 1810 1800 1790 The State 1 . Accomac Albemarle 3.. Alexandria* - Alleghany . . . Amelia Amherst Appomattox . Augusta 8 Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan' .. Buckingham. Campbell*.., Caroline Carroll Charles City . Charlotte Chesterfield'... Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland . . . Dickenson 10 ... Dinwiddle" ... Elizabeth City . Essex Fairfax Fauquier ... Floyd Fluvanna . . Franklin Frederick's. Giles. V Gloucester . Goochland . Grayson Greene Greenesvllle . Halifax Hanover Henrico 18 . .. Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City" King and Queen. King George King William. Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg . . . Madison Mathews Mecklenburg . Middlesex Montgomery i Nansemond.. Nelson... New Kent Norfolk".... Northampton Northumberland . Nottoway Orange Patrick Pittsylvania"... Powhatan Prince Edward. . Prince George". 1, 864, 184 32, 570 28,473 6,430 16, 330 9,037 17, 864 9,662 32, 370 5,595 30, 366 5,497 17,161 18,217 9,692 15, 266 23,256 16, 709 19,303 5,040 15,343 18,804 7,927 4,293 14,123 7,747 15,374 19,460 9,701 18,580 23,374 15,388 9,050 25,953 13,239 10, 793 12,832 9,519 16,863 6,214 9,758 37, 197 17, 618 30, 062 19,265 5,647 13, 102 3,688 9,265 6,918 8,380 8,949 19,856 21,948 16, 517 11,705 10, 216 8,239 26,551 8,220 16,852 23,078 16, 075 4,866 80,780 13, 770 9,846 12, 366 12,571 13,794 15,403 46, 894 6,824 16, 045 7,752 1,655,980 1,512,565 1,225,163 1,219,630 1,119,348 1,015,260 1,034,481 928,348 869, 131 2 801,608 27,277 32,379 18,597 17,551 9,589 37,005 4,587 31,213 5,129 14, 854 17,245 5,867 14,383 41,087 16, 681 15,497 6,066 15,077 26, 211 8,071 3,835 13,233 9,482 5,077 13,515 16,168 10,047 16,655 22,590 14,406 9,508 24,985 17, 880 9,090 11, 653 9,958 14,394 5,622 8,230 34,424 17,402 103,394 18,208 5,352 11,313 6,643 9,669 6,641 9,605 7,191 18,216 23,274 16, 997 11,372 10,225 7,584 25,359 7,458 17,742 19, 692 15,336 5,511 77,038 10, 313 7,885 11,582 12,814 13, 092. 14, 147 59, 941 6,791 14, 694 7,872 24,408 32, 618 17,546 5,586 10,377 18, 709 10,080 35,710 4,482 31,205 5,004 14,809 16, 707 5,694 15,540 36,250 17,243 13,323 6,512 16,653 25,085 7,682 3,794 13,408 10,540 32,870 10, 689 11,032 16,025 22, 993 13,255 10,802 25,084 17, 553 8,794 11,876 10,292 13,068 5,830 8,407 33,588 18,588 82, 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 10,562 7,501 24,610 6,252 16, 693 15, 903 16,536 5,516 58, 657 9,152 7,929 11,156 13,052 9,965 12,883 52, 589 7,817 14, 668 10,054 20,409 27,544 16,755 3,674 9,878 14,900 8,950 28,763 3,795 25, 327 4,000 11, 329 13,427 3,777 13,371 28,384 15,128 9,147 4,975 14, 513 18,470 6,670 2,942 12,227 8,142 30,702 8,303 9,927 12,952 19,690 9,824 9,876 18, 264 16,596 6,875 10,211 10, 313 9,687 4,634 6,362 27,828 16,455 66, 179 12,303 4,151 8,320 4,426 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, 576 13,898 4,381 46, 702 8,046 6,863 9,291 10,396 8,462 10, 161 31, 343 7,667 12,004 7,820 18,586 26,625 12, 652 6,765 10,741 13,742 8,889 27,749 3,676 25,068 11,516 14,809 2,793 16,212 26,197 18,464 8,012 5,609 14,471 19, 016 7,146 3,553 12, 063 9,961 30, 198 5,798 10,469 11,834 21,706 8,236 10,353 20,098 16,546 6,883 10,956 10, 656 8,262 5,022 i,374 i,520 ',222 .,616 !,105 :,319 1,977 1,798 1,328 ,571 ,530 ,151 ,032 ,774 ,701 17,890 25,800 10,008 3,515 9,770 12, 699 9,193 24,610 3,426 24, 080 17,096 22,924 16,656 22, 618 15,966 19,747 15,743 18,268 15, 693 16,439 • 2,749 10, 320 12,576 2,816 11,036 12,071 10,994 10,423 10,594 10,548 9,432 16,801 19,628 4,300 20,203 19, 926 4,002 20, 246 16, 742 5,231 19,305 14,308 4,837 16,148 11, 712 5,508 14, 125 14, 908 13,894 11, 679 14,346 16,354 15, 767 13, 589 16,687 13,301 15,411 10,427 16,339 13,837 23,245 18,456 5,909 5,200 13,955 17,489 7,352 12,282 9,751 11,983 8,854 7,091 20, 096 4,364 11, 1 West Virginia set off from Virginia December 31, 1862. For the noDulation of^the remaining counties in Virginia from 1790 to 1860, inclusive see \VestVir ^Includes 48 persons not credited to anv county 8 Charlottesville city, formerly in Albemarle county, now independent < For population previous to 1850, see District of Columbia, of which it then formed a part. Formerly included Alexandria city o«t?',?i\'!;°'°'?,^°,*'°^''y, reported together md credited to Amelia in 1790 » Staunton city formeriy m Augusta county, now independent. ' Part taken to form part of Dickenson in 1880. s Lynchburg city, formeriy in Campbell county, now independent ,015 ,884 ,227 ,832 ,631 ,836 ,851 ,109 ,359 ,104 392 844 411 25,118 4,586 10,206 10,682 20,868 6,458 9,487 17,430 15,975 6,670 10,527 10, 352 6,677 4,400 5,639 25,962 15, 153 43,572 8,872 4,227 9,353 4,020 10, 319 5,971 8,779 4,708 10,267 22, 079 16. 691 11. 692 9,331 6,714 20, 630 4,394 8,359 12,283 12, 758 6,064 33,036 7,498 7,346 8,437 10,067 7,600 9,609 28, 796 8,178 11,857 7,696 18, 786 21,030 17,813 18,351 20,350 17, 760 4,774 14,595 17, 148 6,353 11, 393 10, 399 22,558 3,706 11, 309 9,370 21,897 4,453 8,812 15,832 14,242 5,307 10,715 9,760 9,087 4,232 6,366 25,936 14,968 33, 076 7,335 5,600 15,262 18,637 24,027 11,690 21,901 5,053 10, 521 9,204 26,086 8,221 14,911 26,046 5,274 10, 608 10,369 7,675 9,972 3,779 10,862 5,927 9,258 4,628 8,441 20,431 15,433 11,055 8,107 7,442 20, 724 4,392 7,405 10, 795 12,287 6,230 27, 569 7,715 7,924 9,719 9,125 6,194 8,032 26,398 7,924 14,069 7,175 7,117 28,034 16,253 28,797 7,100 17,569 20,059 16,569 17,982 5,255 13,290 18,003 20,942 11,023 20,482 3,789 9,909 11,404 23,103 6,704 12,017 24,706 4,521 9,678 10,007 6,598 10,517 3,838 11,644 6,397 9,812 4,801 6,461 21,939 16,151 11, 957 9,236 7,664 20,477 4,122 12,306 11,784 11,254 6,458 24,806 8,641 7,953 10, 130 14,637 7,395 26,034 8,517 14,107 8,367 6,858 19, 060 15, 267 23,667 5,624 11,001 17,544 5,186 13,161 9,979 18,967 9,992 18,190 3,608 9,376 13, 111 22, 689 4,775 10,724 22,574 3,745 10,427 10, 203 4,941 13,389 9,866 17,438 5,365 11,912 14,488 18,100 15,374 2,778 9,508 13,317 21,329 4,623 9,302 24,744 8,181 9,696 3,912 10, 118 4,663 11, 798 6,116 9,697 5,517 4,256 22,702 13, 746 10, 662 8,490 6,920 19,786 4,057 8,733 10, 494 10, 137 6,630 23, 936 7,705 8,016 9,656 12,880 5,089 21, 323 8,292 12,577 8,030 6,853 22,133 15,082 19,680 5,611 9,186 4,094 10,988 6,454 9,285 5,592 4,694 21,338 11,900 12,265 8,381 4,227 18,453 4,414 8,409 10, 324 9,684 6,478 22,872 7,474 8,308 9,278 12, 323 4,695 17, 172 8,073 12,409 8,050 6,727 19, 377 14, 403 14,886 5,259 9,342 3,931 9,879 6,749 9,055 5,375 3,538 20,523 11,892 10,381 8,322 5,806 17,008 4,203 9,044 11, 127 6,363 19,419 6,763 7,803 9,401 11,449 4,331 12, 697 7,769 10, 962 7,426 691,737 13,959 12,585 9 Formerly included Manchester city and part of Petershiire- nitv of co^TlSne^^^°^r^^^il^^''^^^ countyf now'iidependent. Part 3 Table 2.-P0PULATI0N OF VIRGINIA BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900-Continued. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 18S0 1820 1810 1800 1790 Princess Anne 11,192 11, 112 14,609 8,813 7,088 15,837 21,799 33,527 18,031 22,694 20,253 17,121 22,848 9,239 8,097 8,469 12,082 23,384 8,837 4,888 28,995 9,243 19,653 20,437 7,482 14,528 4,579 2,388 6,449 16,520 5,068 18,891 9,715 19,635 46,624 21,810 17,427 3,344 85,050 21,495 7,289 2,044 5,161 9,510 9,805 12,790 8,678 7,146 30,101 23,062 31,299 16, 126 21,694 19,671 13,360 20,078 14,233 7,362 8,256 11,100 19,899 8,280 6,660 29,020 8,399 9,345 18,019 7,596 9,394 9,180 8,755 9,291 7,195 13,105 20,003 29,567 13,906 17,233 18,204 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 8,273 7,504 6,538 8,261 6,503 9,350 16,058 23,668 11,103 13,036 14,936 8,898 12,285 11,728 6,420 5,585 7,885 10,791 5,716 1,672 16,816 7,682 4,785 11,611 7,198 7,714 8,566 5,416 8,850 6,856 8,048 17,248 23,408 10,280 12,072 13,896 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 7,669 8,129 6,118 9,782 6,448 8,477 16,045 20,294 11,919 9,829 13,768 8,162 13,521 14,911 8,044 5,679 9,820 9,942 6,607 1,546 14,612 8,080 7,285 8,144 3,739 9,257 5,965 5,499 14,284 17,344 7,878 7,303 11,618 6,622 14,525 15,161 8,454 6,480 11,229 6,290 5,627 1,456 13,001 8,019 9,102 9,330 8,768 9,419 9,498 11,311 8,859 12,733 Prince William 7,793 Pulaski 11,615 Roanoke 2 6,056 5,706 6,214 113,744 6,986 Bockingham 14,244 20,683 6,714 5,724 19,750 11,946 14,784 5,536 4,263 18,926 10,318 12,753 6,319 8,945 10,374 4,808 6,548 Ruasell* 7,449 Scott 3,338 Shenandoah 13,646 13,823 1* 10,510 ' £6,074 15,134 9,362 7,109 12,720 6,749 14,170 14,254 9,517 6,594 11,884 3,916 13,497 13,296 9,830 6,865 11,362 3,007 13,925 13,002 9,971 6,535 11,062 2,127 12,864 Stafford 11, 252 9,588 6,227 Tazewell 10,549 Warren Warwick 8 1,570 15,614 8,396 1,608 12,444 6,901 1,835 12,156 8,102 1,669 9,536 C) Washington^ Wfstmorpland Wise! Wythe 12,024 4,460 9,375 4,720 12,163 5,354 9,692 4,384 8,356 5,187 6,380 3,231 York 5,233 City of Alexandria 8 City of Bristol' City of Buena Vista' City of Fredericksburg s . City of Lynchburg " City of Manchester's .... City of Newport Newss . . City of Norfolk IS City of Petersburg » City of Portsmouth ^ 22,680 City of Radford " City of Richmond " City of Roanoke 2 City of Staunton 'e City of Williamsburg 19 . . 1 Richmond and Westmoreland reported together and credited to Rich- n Formerly mondinl800. 12 Formerly 2 Roanoke city, formerly in Roanoke county, now independent. Part of i* Formerly county annexed to city since 1890. "Formerly * Buena Vista city, formerly in Rockbridge county, now independent. independent. < Part taken to form part of Dickenson in 1880. " Formerly 5 Fredericksburg city, formerly In Spottsylvania county, now independent. annexed since •Newport News city, formerly in Warwick county, now independent. m Formerly ' Bristol city, formerly in Washington county, now independent. i' Formerly 8 Formerly in Alexandria county; now independent. '^ Formerly "Formerly in Albemarle county; now independent. i» Formerly ^Formerly in Pittsylvania county; now independent. Part of Pittsylvania «> Formerly county annexed since 1890. in Campbell county; now independent. in Chesterfield county; now independent. in Norfolk county; now independent. in Chesterfield, Dinwiddle, and Prince George counties; now in Norfolk county; now independent. Part of Norfolk county 1890. in Montgomery county; now independent. in Henrico county; now independent. in Augusta county; now independent. in James City county; now independent. in Frederick county; now independent. Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF VIRGINIA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State. Aecomac Albemarle Alexandria Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan Buckingham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland . Dickenson Dinwiddle Elizabeth City... Essex Fairfax Fauquier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederick Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greenesville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Queen . KingGeoi|;e King William Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Number. Per cent. 198, 204 5,293 19.4 13,906 112.1 1X2,167 165.4 7,047 75.9 131 10.3 313 1.8 73 0.8 14,635 112.5 1,008 22.0 1857 12.7 368 7.2 2,307 15.5 972 5.6 3,825 65.2 883 6.1 117,831 143.4 28 0.2 3,806 24.6 126 10.5 266 1.8 17,407 128.3 1144 11.8 458 11.9 890 6.7 I486 16.1 2,670 52.6 1,859 13.8 3,292 20.4 1346 13.4 1,925 n.6 784 3.5 983 6.8 1458 14.8 968 3.9 14,641 126.0 1,703 18.7 1,179 10.1 1439 14.4 2,459 17.1 592 10.5 1,528 18.6 2,773 8.1 216 1.2 173,332 170.9 1,057 5.8 295 5.5 1,789 15.8 11,955 134.6 1404 14.2 277 4.2 11,225 112.8 1,758 24.4 1,640 9.0 11,326 15.7 1480 12.8 333 2.9 19 10.1 655 8.6 Number. Per cent. Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomery Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk Northampton Northumberland Nottoway Orange Page Patrick Pittsylvania Powhatan Prince Edward Prince George Princess Anne Prince William Pulaski Rappahannock Richmond Roanoke „ Rockbridge Rockingham Russell Scott Shenandoah Smyth Southampton Spottsylvania Stafford Surry Sussex Tazewell Warren Warwick Washington Westmoreland Wise Wythe York City of Alexandria City of Bristol City of Buena Vista City of Charlottesville. . City of Danville City of Fredericksburg . City of Lynchburg City of Manchester City of Newport News. . City of Norfolk City of Petersburg City of Portsmouth City of Radford City of Richmond City of Roanoke City of Staunton City of Williamsburg . . . City of Winchester 1,192 762 1 1, 890 3,386 739 1646 1 26, 258 3,457 1,961 784 1243 702 1,256 1 13, 047 33 351 1120 1,682 1,307 1,819 165 158 114,264 11,263 2,228 1,905 1,000 582 3,761 2,770 14,994 735 213 982 3,485 557 1 1, 762 125 844 10, 308 2,418 1114 14, 528 4,579 2,388 6,449 16, 520 5,068 18,891 9,715 19, 635 46,624 1870 17,427 3,344 85,050 21,495 7,289 2,044 5,161 4.7 10.2 110.7 17.2 4.8 111.7 134.1 33.5 24.9 6.8 11.9 5.4 8.9 121.8 0.5 2.4 11.5 17.7 13.3 14.2 L9 10.8 147.4 15.5 7.1 11.8 4.6 3.0 28.2 13.8 135.1 10.0 2.6 8.8 17.5 6.7 126.5 10.1 10,0 110.3 13.4 11.5 13.8 1 Decrease. The following territorial changes in the counties of Virginia have been made since 1890: Part of Norfolk annexed to Portsmouth city; part of Pittsylvania annexed to Danville city; and part of Roanoke annexed to Roanoke city. Of the 100 counties in the state 66 have increased in population during the decade, those showing the largest percentage of increase being Wise, 110.3 per cent; Alleghany, 76.9 per cent; Buchanan, 65.2 per cent; Dickenson 52.6 per cent; Northampton, 33.5 per cent; and Smyth, 28.2 per cent. ' The counties that have decreased in population during the decade number 34, those showing the largest per centage of decrease being Henrico, 70.9 per cent; Alexandria, 65.4 per cent; Roanoke, 47.4 pei cent; Campbell, 43.4 per cent; Spottsylvania, 35.1 per cent; James City, 34.6 per cent; Norfolk, 34.1 per cent; Chesterfield 28 3 per cent; Warwick 26.6 per cent; and Frederick, 26.0 per cent. In all except two of these cases, howevei-, the decrease IS due wholly to the fact that the citie,s of the state are now independent of the counties in which they are situated geographically, whereas m 1890 the population of these cities, with the exception of Petersburg was included as a part of the population of the several counties. »"uig, was ., J^^ counties showing a decrease in population due to causes other than that above referred to are Amelia Bedford, Charles Cty, Clarke, Cumberland, Essex, Fluvanna, Goochland, James City, K^ng and Quee^ W aid Yo"'k ' ""' "' '' ^""^'' ''""^" ^'"■^^' ^^^^°^«"^' ^ockbi4e, Spott^van^ censI:'':f'lt90Tnd'l90a"'''"" °' """'"" '' """' ""' '^^^^""^' ^^ '''• '^ '' ^^ -P^-^^l^ -t-'ned at the Table 4. —POPULATION OF VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS; 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DITISI0N3. 1«00 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 ACCOMAC COUNTY . Atlantio district Lee district, including Onancock town Onancock town Metompkin district Pungoteague district, including Belle Haven town . Belle Haven town The Islands district , Albemarle county i. Chariottesville district Ivy district Kivanna district Samuel Miller district Scottsville district, including part of Scottsville town . . . Scottsville town (part of) Total for Scottsville town,8 in Scottsville district, Albe- marle county, and Cunningham district, Fluvanna county. ■Whitehall district Alexandria city<. Wardl 2,405 Ward 2. 1,883 Wards 6,219 Ward 4 4,021 Alexandria county*. Arlington district Jeflerson district Washington district, Including part; oi Falls Church town . Falls Church town (part of) Total for Falls Church town,^ in Washington district, Alexandria county, and Falls Church and Providence districts, Fairfax county. Alleghany county. Boiling Spring district Clifton district, including Clifton Forge, Iron Gate, and West Clifton Forge towns. Clifton Forge town Iron Gate town West Clifton Forge town Covington district, including Covington town Covington town Amelia county . Giles district Jackson district. Leigh district . . . Amherst county. Court House district' . Elon district Pedlar district Temperance district . . Appomattox county. Clover Hill district. Southside district.. Stonewall district. . Augusta county 8. 32,570 7,320 9,247 938 6,133 7,127 33" 2,743 28, 473 5,241 1,603 5,749 6,189 6,645 1,213 4,046 14,528 6,430 3,200 1,913 1,317 118 1,007 16,330 2,487 8,084 3, 2"^ 392 367 5,759 2,95° 3,551 2,602 2,884 17,864 4,060 4,868 5,097 9,662 3,401 2,726 3,535 32, 370 6,190 5,851 197 124 4,093 3,789 4,778 7,669 1,270 856 27, 277 5,904 7,889 5,122 6,217 2,145 = 32,379 3,978 1,359 6,536 5,258 6,033 362 3,624 14,339 618,597 .2,013 1,303 942 1,967 4,835 ,792 199 2,481 704 9,068 3,801 2,411 2,856 17,551 4,424 4,499 4,993 3,635 9,589 3,860 3,148 2,581 937,005 Beverly Manor district « va^i j ' xtA;,V Middle River district, including Mt. Sidney and New Hope towns. Mt. Sidney town New Hope town North River district Pastures district Riverhead district ■^■•■.■- v.-.. y wV/.AV,,' South River district, including Basic City and Waynes- boro towns. Basic City town Waynesboro town 1 Charlottesville city, formerly in Albemarle county, now independent. ^Includes population (5.591) o* Chariottesville city 8Tn isqn in Scottsville district, Albemarle county, only. 4SexanSia cUy formeriy in Alexandria county, now independent. etoSs"opulition (14,339) of Alexandria city oin 1890 in Falls Church district, Fairfax county, only. IfteuStrn^cSrmeriTin Beveriy Manor district, Augusta county, independent. (No. 51 2) « 12, 419 6,156 304 4,153 3,554 4,785 5,938 646 Bath county , Cedar Creek district . . . Millboro district Warm Springs district . Williamsville district. . Bedford county. Bellevue district Chamblissburg district Charlemont district Forest district Liberty district,"' including Bedford City town . Bedford City town Lisbon district Otter district Staunton district Bland county . Mechanicsburg district, including Mechanicsburg town Mechanicsburg town Rocky Gap district Seddon district, including Seddon town Seddon town (Bland P. O.) Sharon district Botetourt county. Amsterdam district, including part of Fincastle town. . . Fincastle town (part of) Total for Fincastle town, in Amsterdam and Fincastle districts. Buchanan district, including Buchanan town Buchanan town Fincastle district, including part of Fincastle town Fincastle town (part oft Bristol city" . [Bristol city, Virginia, and Bristol town, in civil district No. 17, Sullivan county, Tennessee, adjoin, and to all intents and purposes are one place. Their joint population is 9,850.] Brunswick county . Meherrin district Powellton district Red Oak district Sturgeon district --.-- Totaro district, including Lawrenceville town . Lawrenceville town Buchanan county. Garden district - Grundy district, including Grundy town . Grundy town Bock Lick district Buckingham county . Curdsville district . . . Francisco district — James River district . Marshall district Maysville district — Slate River district . . BCENA Vista city 12. Campbell county " . Brook ville district" . . Falling River district. Otter River district . . . Rustburg district Seneca district 5,595 1,761 1,487 1,109 1,238 30,356 1,237 3,335 2,775 4,000 7,051 2, 416 3,836 3,750 4,372 5,497 1,628 "3 1,556 1,007 249 1,306 17,161 6,871 360 652 5,273 716 6,017 292 4,579 4,460 2,768 3,929 2,715 4,315 760 9,692 8,424 200 2,378 23,256 4,587 867 1,542 1,058 1,120 31,213 2,460 2,359 1,675 1,831 3,078 3,098 3,486 2,409 1,961 2,022 2,617 2,664 1,432 3,552 2,720 4,041 7,908 2,897 3,886 3,670 4,105 5,129 1,495 1,429 965 1,240 14,854 4,144 802 5,233 17,245 4,333 2,898 3,673 2,922 3,419 305 5,867 2,299 2,114 1,454 14,383 1,044 "41,087 7,374 "24,936 3,348 3,662 3,798 3,832 5,403 5,477 3,333 3,181 Includes population (6,975) of Staunton city. 10 Given as Central in 1890. .„,._., ^ . , 11 Bristol city, formerly in Goodson district, Washington county, now mde- ''^"i2^Buena Vista city, formerly in Natural Bridge and South River districts, Rockbridge county, now independent. „ , „ 13 Lynchburg city, formerly in Brookville district, Campbell county, now independent. "Includes population (19,709) of Lynchburg city. Table 4.— POPULATION OF VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS.' 1900 1890 MINOB CIVII, DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Caroline county. Bowling Green district, including Bowling Green town. Bowling Green town Madison district Port Royal district, including Port Eoyal town Port Royal town Reedy Church district Carroll county. Fancy Gap district Laurel Fork district Pine Creek district Piper Gap district Sulphur Springs district . Charles City county . Chickahominj; district. Harrison district Tyler district Charlotte county . Bacon district Madison district, i including part of Smithville town Smithville town (part of) Total for Smithville town, in Madison and Roanoke dis- tricts. Midway district i Roanoke district, ' including part of Smithville town. Smithville town (part of) Walton district, including Keysville town Keysville town Charlottesville city - . Wardl 1,556 Ward 2 1, 471 Wards 1,193 Ward 4 2, 229 Chesterfield county 3 Bermuda district . . . Clover Hill district . Dale district Manchester district^ Matoaca district Midlothian district . Clarke county. Battletown district, including part of BerryvUle town Berry villa town (part of) Total for Berry ville town,5 in Battletown and Long Marsh districts. Chapel district Greenway district Long Marsh district, including part of Berry ville town .. Berry ville town (part of) Craig county . Alleghany district Newcastle district, including Newcastle town. Newcastle town Simmonsville district Cdlpeper county. Catalpa district. Including Culpeper town. Culpeper town Cedar Mountain district Jefferson district Salem district Stevensburg district Cumberland county . Hamilton district. . Madison district . . . Randolph district . 16, 709 6,131 4S8 3,702 3,576 193 3,300 19,303 2,810 5,061 3,454 8,654 4,324 5,040 1,272 2,042 1,726 16,343 3,497 3,324 9 96 1,377 3,747 87 3,398 82 6,449 18, 804 2,105 2,592 1,826 5,590 4,355 2,336 7,927 2,565 877 938 2,279 1,696 1,397 61 1,261 2,024 =99 1,008 14,123 3,495 1,618 2,562 2,378 2,601 3,087 3,191 2,96] 2,844 16,681 6,083 5" 3,840 3,091 236 3,667 15, 497 2,272 3,932 3,120 2,973 3,200 5,066 1,250 2,036 1,780 16, 077 3,704 3,370 3,041 126 5,591 126,211 2,044 2,410 1,670 ■• 13, 632 4,162 2, 293 8,071 2,357 1,691 1,413 3,835 1,301 1,601 214 13,233 3,361 1,620 2,183 2,264 2,570 2,855 9,482 3,276 3,196 3,010 1 Midway district organized from parts of Madison and Roanoke districts Sine 6 lu^u. '' Formerly in Albemarle county; now independent. 3 Manchester city, formerly in Manchester district, Chesterfield countv now independent. -j, uow « Includes population (9,246) of Manchester city. Danville cityi^.. Wardl 2,753 Ward 2 3,021 Wards 4,755 Ward 4 5,991 Dickenson county. Clintwood district,' including Clintwood town. Clintwood town Ervington district Kenady district' Sand Lick district Willis district DiNWIDDIE COUNTY Darvills district Namozine district . Rowanta district. . . Sapony district Elizabeth City county. Chesapeake district, including Phoebus town Phoebus town Ward 1 397 Ward 2 472 Ward 3 , 3B6 Ward 4 442 Wards 397 Hampton district, coextensive with Hampton town Wythe district ; Essex county . Central district, including Tappahannock town. Tappahannock town Occupacia district Rappahannock district Fairfax county. Including Hemdon and Wiehle Centerville district . Dranesville district, towns. Hemdon town Wiehle town Falls Church district, including part of Fail's Church town Falls Church town (part of) [For total see Washington district, Alexandria county.l Lee district Mt. Vernon district ..'. Providence district, including Fairfax and Vienna towns' and part of Falls Church town. Fairfax town Falls Church town (part of) Vienna town Fauquier county. Cedar Run district Center district, including Warren ton 'town" Warrenton town Lee district, including Remington town !! ! Remington town « Marshall district. , Scott district, including Upper'viiie'town' Upperville town Floyd county . Alum Ridge district Burks Fork district Court House district,8 includ'ing'Fio'yd'to'wii' Floyd town Indian Valley district .'.'.'.'. Little River district . . Locust Grove district . Fluvanna county Columbia district, including Columbia town (.^olumbia town 16,520 1,954 1,950 980 1,782 1,081 15,374 4,843 4,461 2,734 19, 460 11, 369 2,094 3,441 4,660 9,701 18,580 3,190 5,442 1,627 4,298 198 6,412 5, 032 376 15,388 1,780 2,449 2,958 402 2,479 2,643 3,079 9,050 2,268 216 10,305 5,077 2,058 "i,'693 1,140 786 13, 515 2,961 4,350 3,919 2,285 16,168 9,815 2,513 3,840 10,047 16,665 22,590 2,683 5,106 1,346 4,212 14,405 1,721 2,365 2,735 '2,'6i2 2,622 2,950 9,508 'In 1890 in Battletown district only. dependTnt'"kor?h dTvuII IVnT^LZnf-l'^f^^I^T''' <=°""> "°^ '- Table 4.— POPULATION OF VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Fluvanna county— Continued. Cunningham district, including part of Scottsville town. Scottsville town (part of) [For total see Scottsville district, Albemarle county.] Fork Union district Palmyra district > Franklin county . Blackwater district Bonbrook district Brown Hill district Gills Creek district Little Creek district Long Branch district Maggodee district Rooky Mount district, including Rocky Mount town . Rocky Mount town Snow Creek district Union Hall district Frederick county i . Back Creek district Gaineshoro district Opequon district, including Middletown and Stevens City towns. Middletown town Stevens City town Shawnee dlstnot Stonewall district Fredericksburg citys . Lower ward 2, 725 Upper ward 2, 343 Giles, county . Newport district Pearisburg district, including Pearisburg town. PearisDUrg town Pembroke district Walkers Creek district Gloucester county . Abingdon district. . Petsworth district . Ware district Goochland county . Byrd district Dover district Licking Hole district . Grayson county. Elk Creek district Oldtown district Wilson Creek district . Greene county. MoMullan district < — Monroe district RuckersvlUe district . . . Stanardsville district* . Greenesville county . Belfleld district, including part of Emporia town Emporia town (part of)*. . . . ... ... . . -■--•■ - yy;.-::- y ■ Total for Emporia town, in Belfield and Hicksford districts. Hicksford distnet, including part of Emporia town Emporia town (part of)« Zlon district Halifax county. Banister district, including Houston and South Boston towns. Houston town South Boston town 1 Winchester city, formerly in Frederick county, now independent. 2,223 35 2,677 1,882 3,141 1,918 2,890 3,532 1,730 1,962 1,187 3,465 6l2 2,691 3,437 13,239 2,179 2,538 3,312 490 2,015 3,195 5,068 10, 793 1,322 1,424 4,043 2,969 464 341 2,644 2,051 2,784 2,646 12,832 6,131 2,851 3,850 9,519 3,277 3,047 3,195 16,853 6,121 3,687 7,045 6,214 899 1,920 1,882 1,513 9,758 2,378 1,788 24,985 2,332 2,314 2,332 3, 505 1,752 1,892 1,246 3,399 628 2,459 3,754 217,880 3,708 529 1,027 8,819 498 2,231 37, 197 6,678 687 1,851 2,149 2,379 3,068 410 443 1,975 3,113 4,528 9,090 11, 663 5,510 2,373 3,770 9,958 3,620 2,907 3,431 14,394 5,486 3,400 5,508 5,622 1,714 1,794 2,114 8,230 3,416 493 1,088 2,789 595 2,025 34,424 6,604 1,285 1,789 2 InSudes population (5,196) of Winchester rity- :&£iS»ed-frVrn^^^^^^^^^ .istrict Since 1890. » Formerly Belfield. « Formerly Hicksford. Halifax county— Continued. Birch Creek district Black Walnut district MeadsvlUe district Mt. Carmel district Redbank district, including Virgilina town . Virgilina town Roanoke district, including Clover town — Clover townT Staunton district Hanover county . Ashland district, including Ashland town . Asiiland town Beaverdam district Henry district Henrico county' Brookland district, including Barton Heights and North- side towns. Barton Heights town Northside town Fairfield district Tuckahoe district Varina district Henry county. Horse Pasture district Irisburg district Leatherwood district Martinsville district, including Martinsville town . Martinsville town Reed Creek district Ridgeway district, including Ridgeway town Ridgeway town Highland county . Blue Grass district Monterey district, including Monterey town.. Monterey town Stonewall district, including McDowell town. McDowell town Isle of Wight county . Hardy district .;•;-,•/ Newport district, including Smithfield town . Smithfield town Windsor district James City county" Jamestown district. . Powhatan district . . Stonehouse district . King and Queen county. Buena Vista district . Newtown district — Stevensvllle district . King George county Potomac district Rappahannock district . ShUoh district King William county . Acqulnton district Mangohick district v,; ■ vv; " ■" ' : V West Point district, including West Point town. West Point town Lancaster county Mantua district Whitechapel district. Whitestone district . . 4,859 4,016 3,013 2,486 2,563 200 7,879 4CO 5,703 17,618 1,147 5,702 6,128 30,062 7,555 763 584 13,075 6,196 3,236 19,265 5,274 1,972 2,686 4,697 2,384 1,947 2,689 332 5,647 1,765 1,855 246 2,027 136 4,819 4,409 1,225 3,874 1,172 1,826 990 9,265 2,639 3,236 3,390 6,918 2,673 2,012 2,233 1,380 2,678 2,360 3,342 1,307 8,949 2,013 2,889 4,047 9,605 2,672 2,411 4,522 2,018 7,191 1,761 2,626 2,804 ' Formerly Clover Depot. . B Richmond city, formerly in Hennco county, now independent. "Includes population (81,388) of Richmond city. 10 wiiliamsburg citv, formerly in James City county, now independent. "Includes population (1,831) of Williamsburg city. Table 4.— POPULATION OF VIKGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Lee cocnty . Jonesville district Eocky Station district, including Pennington Gap town Pennington Gap town Rose Hill district Wliite Shoals district Yokum Station district Loudoun county Broad Run district Jefferson district, including Hillsboro and Waterlord towns and part of Round Hill town. Hillsboro town Round Hill town (part of) , Waterford town , Leesburg district, including Leesburg town , Leesburg town Lovettsville district, including Lovettsville town Lovettsville town Mercer district, including Middleburg town Middleburg town Mt. Gilead district, including Hamilton town and part of Round Hill town, i Hamilton town Louisa county. Cuckoo district Green Spring district Jackson district Louisa district, including Louisa town . Louisa town Lunenburg county. Browns Store district , Columbian Grove district. . Lewiston district Loehleven district Pleasant Grove district Rehoboth district Lynchbueo city 2. Ward 1 8, 102 Ward 2 4, 043 Wards 6,746 Madison county . Locustdale district. Rapldan district . . . Robertson district. . Manchester citys. Ward 1 1, 607 Ward 2 1,666 Ward 3 3, 126 Ward 4 3, 416 Mathews county . Chesapeake district . Piankitank district . WestvlUe district . . . Mecklenburg county. Bluestone district Boydton district. Including Boydton town Boydton town Buckhorn district Christiansville district. Including Chase City town. Chase City town Clarksville district, including Clarksville town Clarksville town Plat Creek district Palmer Springs district South Hill district 19, S56 5,205 4,041 399 4,150 3,422 3,038 21,948 3,106 131 =45 383 4,299 1,513 3,104 97 4,010 296 4,120 364 16, 517 4,753 3,700 3,355 4,709 261 11,705 4,294 4,448 8,510 4,745 11,372 2,515 1,655 1,787 1,864 2,022 1,872 18,891 2,523 1,530 1,700 1,791 2,000 1,828 19,709 10,216 3,624 2,592 4,000 9,715 8,239 2,456 2,671 3,112 2,390 5,334 527 2,797 3,647 54= 4,526 723 2,682 2,341 2,834 18, 216 4,731 3,257 3,762 3,544 2,922 23,274 3,463 3,307 156 385 4,246 1,650 3,210 4,570 429 4,478 16, 997 10,226 3,826 2,496 3,903 9,246 7,684 2,162 2,493 2,939 25,869 2,303 5,467 2,412 3,419 618 4,517 656 2,492 2,114 2,636 1 Not separately returned. " Formerly in Brookville district, Campbell county; now independent 8 Formerly in Manchester district, Chesterfield county; now independent 'Radford town, formerly in Auburn district, Montgomery county incor- porated as a city and made independent since 1890. ' ' Includes population (2,060) of Radford town. « Formerly in Newport district, Warwick county; now independent. Middlesex county . Jamaica district. . Pine Top district. Saluda district. . . Montgomery county*. Alleghany district Auburn district* Blacksburg district, including Blaeksburg town Blacksburg town Christiansburg district, including Christiansburg town. Christiansburg town Nansemond county . Chuckatuck district. Cypress district . Holy Neck district, including Holland and Suffolk towns Holland town , Suffolk town Sleepy Hole district Nelson county . Lovingston district . Massie Mills district. Rockflsh district New Kent county. Black Crfeek district . Cumberland district. St. Peters district W^are Creek district . . Newport News city 6., Ward 1 710 Ward 2 4, 790 Wards 3 528 Ward 4 2, 656 Ward 6 2, 036 Ward 6 3 450 Ward 7 2,465 Norfolk city'. Wardl 8,623 Ward 2 3 687 Wards 9534 Ward 4 13093 ^•"^55 6,940 Ward 6 4 747 Norfolk county 8 . Butts Road district Deep Creek district Pleasant Grove district Tanners Creek district Washington district, Including Berkley "town" Berkley town Western Branch district^ Northampton county. Capeville district, including Cape Charles town. l.,ape Charles town Eastville district, including" JEastviUe" town Jiastville town Franktown district Northumberland county. Fairfield district Heathsville district . Lottsburg district Wicomico district.... 8NorrC'^.l?.^."l?ii^„«.?"J>ly.L."°w.i°aependent. 8,220 7,458 1,612 4,108 2,600 15,852 3,642 2,949 4,373 768 4,888 659 23,078 4,605 5,493 9,826 133 3,827 3,164 16,075 4,899 5,684 6,592 4,865 1,042 1,661 1,212 950 19,635 46, 624 60,780 1,821 3,454 2,974 13,077 11,515 4,988 17, 939 13,770 4,986 1,040 4,618 313 4,166 9,846 3,482 2,155 2,309 1,900 1,948 2,863 2,647 5 17, 742 3,787 64,971 3,769 5,215 19,692 8,700 4,209 8,759 3,354 3,024 15, 336 5,993 5,186 4,167 5,511 1,278 1,708 1,424 1,101 34,871 = 77,038 2,163 2,589 3,084 4,966 6,607 3,899 9,590 10,313 3,812 '2," 833 7,885 2,313 1,990 2,073 1,509 .^r.S^'L^^^^S^^-^ --V. now inde- 1890 western Branch district annexed to Portsmouth city since Table 4 — POPULATION OF VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Nottoway county. Belief onte district, Including Blackstone town.. Blackstone town Blendon district^ Haytokah district,^ including Butkeville town . Burkeville town Winningham district,^ including Crewe town . . Crewe town Orange county. Barbour district Gordon district Madison district, including Gordonsville and Orange towns. Gordonsville town Orange town Taylor district 1900 Page county. Luray district, including Luray town Luray town Marksville district Shenandoah Iron Works district, including Shenandoah town. Shenandoah town Springfield district Patrick county . Dan River district, including part of Stuart town Stuart town (part of) Total for Stuart town, in Dan River and Mayo River dis- tricts. Mayo River district, including part of Stuart town Stuart town (part of) Smith River district Petersburg city . Wardl 2,825 Ward 2 2, 524 Wards 3,469 Ward 4 3,710 Ward 5 4.827 Ward 6 4,465 Pittsylvania county 2. Banister district Callands district Chatham district, including Chatham town . Chatham town Dan River district Pigg River district Staunton River district * Tunstall district 2 Portsmouth city ' . Wardl 2,181 Ward2 4.458 Wards 5, 973 Ward4 4,374 Ward 5 2,441 Powhatan county. Huguenot district . Macon district Spencer district — Prince Edward county. 12,366 4,256 58s 2,916 2,767 510 2,427 1,329 12,671 2,268 2,188 3,860 603 536 4,255 13,794 1S90 3,674 1,147 3,370 4,102 I, 220 2,648 15, 403 15s 371 4,830 216 4,988 21,810 46, 894 4,146 4,482 8,113 918 7,720 4,384 4,692 13,357 17,427 6,824 2,212 2,719 1,893 15,046 - 4,211 3,971 2,471 2,940 1,748 2,175 11, 682 3,654 580 3,267 4,761 404 12,814 2,020 1,878 4,129 962 S71 4,787 13,092 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 3,737 1,386 3,073 3,875 751 2,407 14, 147 4,559 78 332 5,025 254 22,680 359,941 4,245 4,681 7,394 7S7 8,357 4,578 4,978 = 25,708 13,268 6,791 2,102 2,785 1,904 14,694 4,002 3,684 2,404 2,945 2,051 2,012 Buffalo d istrict .■,■■■- Farmville district, including FarmviUe town FarmviUe town Hampden district Leigh district LocKett district 1 Winningham district organized from parts of Blendon and Haytokah dis- '"%lnvnifcity, formeriy in Tunstall district, Pittsylvania county, now inde- '""Sudes population (14,104) of Danville city and North Danville town. o|j,™eriV'irNorMk 'county; now independent. Pari of Norfolk county annexed since 1890. Prince George county.. Blackwater district . Bland district Brandon district Rives district Templeton district. . Princess Anne county . Kempsville district . Pungo district Seaboard district . . . Prince William county. Brentsville district Coles district Dumfries district, including Dumfries town . . Dumfries town Gainesville district Manassas district, including Manassas town . . Manassas town Occoquan district, including Occoquan town. Occoquan town Pulaski county . Dublin district ' Highwassie district Newbern district,^ including Newbern town . Newbem town Pulaski district," including PulEiski town Pulaski town Radford city'. Ward 1 1, 951 Ward 2 1,393 Rappahannock county . Hampton district, including Washington town . Washington town Hawthorne district .• Jackson district Piedmont district Stonewall district Wakefield district Richmond city'. Clay ward 22, 133 Jackson ward 18, 713 Jefferson ward 8, 817 Madison ward 8, 005 Marshall ward ^'Bi Monroe ward 13, 798 Richmond county . Farnham district Marshall district Stonewall district — Washington district. . Roanoke ciTYf. Wardl : 6,106 Ward 2 2,609 Wards 5,434 Ward 4 3,368 Ward 5 4,988 Roanoke county h. 1900 7,752 1,734 1,650 1,314 1,607 1,647 11,192 3,713 2,836 4,643 11,112 1,549 1,265 1,457 160 2,565 3,006 817 1,270 297 14, 609 3,558 2,849 3,240 152 4,962 2,813 3,344 8,848 1,884 300 1,083 1,561 1,617 1,216 1,482 85, 050 1,300 2,035 1,473 2,280 15, 837 3,974 1,438 3,994 7,006 3,412 16, 159 1030, 101 1019,362 i,°57 807 3,222 6,710 3.279 Big Lick district, » including Vinton town Vinton town Catawba district Cave Spring district Salem district, including Salem town Salem town Pulaski district organized from parts of Dublin and Newbern districts ^'"''^ Formerly Radford town, in Auburn district, Montgomery county; incor- porated as a city and made independent since 1890. 8 Formerly in Henrico county; now independent. Roanoke city, formerly in Big Lick district, Roanoke county, now inde- pendent Part of Big Lick district, annexed to Roanoke city since 1890. 10 Includes population (16,159) of Roanoke city. 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Rockbridge county i. Buffalo district Kens Creeli district !.....! Lexington district, including Lexington town Lexington town Natural Bridge district, i including Glasgow town's ' South Eiver district i Walkers Creek district, including Goshen town .... '. Goshen town 1900 Rockingham county . Ashby district, including Bridgewater, Dayton, and Mt. Crawford towns. Bridgewater town Dayton town Mt. Crawford town ] ' Central district, including Harrisonburg to wii Harrisonburg town Linville district, including Slngerglen town ........'. Singerglen town Plains district, including Broadway" and 'Timbeiviiie towns. Broadway town Timberville town ' Stonewall district, including Shendun town '.'. Shendun town Russell county . Caatleswoods district ' Cleveland district » CopperCreek district ... Elk Garden district '/_'_ Lebanon district,' including Lebanon town ..... Lebanon town Moccasin district .'..'. New Garden district,' inciuding'Honaker'town; Honaker town Scott county . Dekalb district : EstlUville district, including Gatecity'town! Gate City town Floyd district Fulkerson district Johnson district Powell district. Taylor district, including CHnchport arid Duffieid towns Clmchport town DufEeld town .!!!!!!!!!! Shenandoah county . Ashby district, including Mt. Jackson town. Mt. Jackson town Davis district, including Strasburg town Strasburg town Johnston district, including part oV Woodstock town" " Woodstock town (part of ) . . Total for Woodstock town, districts. in Johnston and Stonewall Lee district, including New Market town New Market town Madison district, Including Edinburg to wii Edinburg town Stonewall district, lncluding"par"t"of"woods"to"c"k"to'w"n" Woodstock town (part of) ' Smyth county . Marlon district, including Marlon town Marion town Rich Valley district, includ"in"g"part"o"fs"a"rt"v"iJie"to"w"n""" baltville town (part of) Total for Saltville town, in Rich""Vaire"y "di"s"t"ri"c"t""Smvth „. .,, <;<>"P.'y. and Saltville district, Washington countv St. Clair district ' Southampton county. Berlin and Ivor district Boykins district, including Boykins'town- " Boykins town Drewry ville district .'.'.".'.' Franklin district, including Frankiiii'towni Franklin town . 21,799 2,898 2,394 4,292 3.203 4,054 4,304 3,857 253 33,527 7,989 384 425 330 7,571 3,521 4,058 108 6,457 400 J 73 7,452 381 18,031 3,381 1,594 1,760 2,406 2,417 325 1,753 4,730 295 22,694 3,409 4,319 521 1,533 2,858 2,778 4,428 3,369 183 20,253 3,817 472 3,369 690 2,602 391 1,069 3,331 684 3,347 512 3,797 678 17,121 7,935 2,045 5,787 878 1,051 3,399 22,848 4,205 5,099 224 2,851 3,805 1.143 1890 223,062 3,072 2,757 4,418 3.059 4 6, 185 44,375 3,255 31,299 7,583 6,569 2, 792 4,210 6,223 497 "6,"764 16,126 3,209 1,604 2,167 2,861 310 1,463 4,822 21,694 2,927 1,949 2,635 2,762 4,336 3,257 19,671 3,734 2,940 646 2,401 348 1,068 3,406 607 3,332 512 3,858 720 13,360 6,090 1,651 4,502 2,768 20, 078 3,858 3,949 2,498 3,638 875 RocLSIiun^f/<;iTdrp^Jnjfenr"™' ^"^'' '^"'^ «™*'' «"» ■^'^'™<-. ^Includes population (1,044) of Buena Vista citv ^Not separately returned. 1 Includes population of part of Buena Vista city. NewSaMtlttcSsin^cS^^'* '""^ ^^^' °^ da^tleswoods, Lebanon, and U^tfe^sX^uTaSifu'^^r^i-iete"^^^^^^^^^^ MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Southampton county — Continued. Jerusalem district, including Courtland town Courtland town , Newsoms district Spottsylvania county". Berkley district Chancellor district . Cortland district Livingston district . Stafford county . Aquia district Falmouth district. Hartwood district. Rock Hill district. Staunton city 8. Wardl 4,056 Ward 2 3,233 Surry county . Blackwater district , Cobham district Guilford district, including Claremont village . Claremont village Sussex county. Henry district NewvlUe district Stony Creek district Sussex district r Wakefield district Waverly district, including Waverly town. Waverly town Tazewell county . Clear Fork district, including Graham and Pocahontas towns. Graham town Pocahontas town "."!!]!! Ward 1 i i?Q Wards ,',;; Ward 3 :: ''" Jeffersonvllle district, including North Tazewell and Tazewell towns. North Tazewell town Tazewell town if^ Maiden Spring district, including 'Rich"la"n"ds"t"o"w"n Richlands town Warren county . Cedarville district Fork district Front Royal district, Inc'ludiiigFront "Royal town " Front Royal town South River district '. Warwick county " . Denbigh district . . . Newport district " . Stanley district Washington county '». 5,606 1,674 3,316 500 "7,456 2,486 3,934 S,214 3,109 Abingdon district. Including Abingdon town Abingdon town . ''''Glattp?inft^^^''"'^'"^^"^«'^^'«"^Vri"ng"toW^^ Goodsou district" Holston district Kinderhook district . North Fork district .. . SVtt;nl1"'='\'"'''"''i"^ parrdt" SaUv'ilie'town oaitville town (part of) [For total see kich Valley "district; "Sm"j;t"h"coun"ty:i"" JJFormeriyJeaersonville. ^-''o^o^^ifJal^^Z^if^^^^^^ ^-wick county, " Bri "oltitWn^'f f (^■*!?' °i N^ewZ:f NlwsVo?n. pendent! "'^' ^°"^^'^^ '° «°°. fl t The population of this state in 1900 is nearly forty-five times as large as the population given for 1860, the first year in which its population is given in the census report. ' The total land surface of Washington in 1900 is, approximately, 66,880 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 5.2 ; 1900, 7.7. Table 2 shows the population of Washington by counties at each census from 1860 to 1900, mclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. CP 18M Tablb 2.— population OF WASHINGTON BY COUNTIES : 1860 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 ISSO 1870 1860 1850 COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 The State 518,103 349,390 75,116 23,955 11,594 11,201 6,407 15, 157 11,969 3,810 4,689 5,983 55,515 2,928 14,272 1,688 23,950 67,542 10,543 9,927 2,819 18,680 24,116 25,360 13,462 5,167 11,499 9,312 2,826 1,467 4,858 50,940 2,072 8,747 774 8,514 37,487 4,341 9,675 2,526 12,224 18,591 19,109 4,429 4,055 2,600 329 888 230 384 Lewis 165.S 4,840 3,366 15,124 3,931 5,603 13,419 7,1-28 7,877 4,926 4,r.C,3 486 3,913 l.fJO 5,712 110, ii:.?, 6,7(i7 9,704 2,098 1,580 9,249 Lincoln lo Mason 11 639 289 162 Okanogan 12 Pacific __ Chehalis 921 401 285 1,645 3,319 948 738 1,409 13 5.54 420 1,115 Chelan + 2,771 11,709 6,709 5,917 3,161 638 5,490 7,103 2,062 408 3,081 149 2,384 P*ierce Clarke 1643 Skaaiti* 809 1,387 4,262 1,245 3,270 1,598 8,716 3,137 7,014 2,8U 133 699 2,246 270 5,300 534 173 Cowlitz 730 406 Douglaa « Perrv ' - Spokane ^^ 996 Franklin 2 696 3,897 1,787 8,368 63,989 4,624 8,777 Garfield 8_ Thurston 1,507 42 1,318 352 1,087 1,712 6,910 1,738 626 1, 26S 2,120 866 294 531 302 544 Wahkiakum Wallawalla Whatcom H _„ Whitmnri 2 Island King Kittitas" 432 1 Tlion in tlie territory of Oregon. - Parts of Whitman taken to form Adams and Franklin in 1883. s Organized from part ol Garfield in 1883. * Organized from parts of Kittitas and Okanogan in 1899. ' Part taken to form Gai-field in 1881. » Organized from part of Lincoln in 1883. ' Organized from parfof Stevens in 1899. 8 Organized from part of Columbia in 1881 ; part taken to form Asotin in 1883. " Organized from part of Yakima in 1883 : part taken to form part of Chelan in 1899. 10 Organized f itom part of Spokane and part taken to form Douglas in 1SS3. 11 Name changed from Sawamish in 1864. _i j, „, , 12 Organized from part of Stevens in 1883 ; part taken to form part of Clielan in 1899. IS Population returned as for the dl-sputed islands. 1* Skagit organized from part of Whatcom In 1883. IS Part taken to form Lincoln In 1883. 18 Reported as part of Stevens. 1' Parts taken to form Okanogan in 1883 and Ferry in 1899. 18 Part taken to form Kittitas in 1883. Tablb 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF WASHINGTON BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State Adams Asotin Chehalis Chelan Clallam Clarke Columbia Cowlitz Douglas Ferry Franklin Garfield Island Jefferson King Kitsap Kittitas Number. Per cent. 2, 742 1, 786 6, 875 3,931 2,832 1,710 419 1,960 1,765 4.662 •210 21 83 1 2, 656 46, 064 2, 143 927 130.7 113.0 63.6 102.2 14.6 6.2 33.1 55.8 130.2 0.5 4.6 131.7 72.0 46.3 10.6 Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan _- Pacific Pierce San Juan Skagit Skamania — Snohomish _ Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum Wallawalla. Whatcom Whitman Yakima 1 Decrease. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1,240 3,658 2,657 984 3,222 1,625 4,575 856 5,625 914 15, 436 20, OSo 6,202 252 293 6,456 6,525 6,251 24.0 31.8 28.5 34.8 219.6 37.3 9.0 41.3 63.2 118.1 181. 3 53. 5 142.9 2.0 11. « 52. S 29.7 32.7 204.0 The following territorial changes in the counties of Washington have been made since 1890: Chelan was organized from parts of Kittitas and Okanogan, and Ferry was organized from part of Stevens, in 1899. Of the 86 counties in the state all but 2 show an increase in population since 1890, and in some of them the percentages of increase are very large, namely, Okanogan, 219.6 per cent; Yakima, 204.0 per cent; Snohomish, 181.3 percent; Stevens, 142.9 per cent; Adams, 130. T per cent; Skamania, 118.1 per cent; Asotin, 113.0 per cent; and Clallam, 102.2 per cent. The counties showing a decrease in population are Franklin and JefEerson. Table 4 shows the population of Washington by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF WASHINGTON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Adams county i_ Cow Creek precinct Fletcher precinct German precinct Hatton precinct Lind precinct Low precinct _ McQueen precinct Ritzville precinct No. 1 Eitzville precinct No. 2, coextensive with EltzvlUe town. Asotin county. Anatone precinct ^ . Asotin precinct,' mcluding Asotin town . Asotin town Bly precinct * Concord precinct * Grande Eonde precinct * Hansons Ferry precinct' Lake precinct Pleasant precinct Theou precinct .. Chehalis county 1. Aberdeen precinct, comprising part of Aherdeen town Total for Aberdeen town, in Aberdeen and East Aberdeen precincts. Artie precinct Big Canyon precinct Block House precinct Copalls precinct Connie precinct . Coamopolls precinct, mcluding Cosmopolis town __ Cosmopolis town Deering precinct . Ea£t Aberdeen precinct. Including part oi Aberdeen town. Aberdeen town (part of) Ellas precinct Elma precinct. Including Elma town Elma town Grand Forks precinct Grays Harbor precinct Grove precinct Hoqulam precinct, including Hoqulam city Hoquiam city_. Wa ■ Vardi- Ward 2_ Humptulips precinct Johns Elver iffecinct Montesano precinct. Including Montesano town, Montesano town Neuskahl precinct OakvlUe precinct Ocosta precinct, Including Ocosta village Ocosta village Porter precinct Queets precinct. 1,5=3 i,o8s Queniult precinct . ^tsop precinct Summit precinct — Vesta precinct Westport precinct - Wilson precinct. Wynooche precinct Queniult Indian reservation . Chelan county ' - Calockum precinct Chplau precinct Chiwaukum precinct - Culver precinct Entiat precinct Lakeside precinct Mission precinct Peshastin precinct Stehekln precinct . Wenatchee precinct, including Wenatchee town . Wenatchee town AVeimtchee Lake precinct Clallam county i- Beaver precinct Bellevlew precinct — Blyn precinct_. Clallam Bay precinct— Colville precinct Dickey precinct DungenesB precinct Bast Clallam precinct _ Eden precinct . 1900 4,840 140 654 651 684 762 423 169 596 761 8,366 28S 774 470 64 1,175 173 818 245 87 244 15,124 2,173 3.747 134 S 84 81 122 1,047 X,004 40 1,696 1,574 237 1,290 894 253 191 93 2,824 2,608 136 134 .,594 ,194 83 414 257 166 226 31 50 479 485 99 289 72 314 19S 3,931 451 646 102 199 436 418 93 85 ,157 451 355 5,603 101 115 148 41 76 6 455 105 103 1890 2,098 167 635 200 134 132 9,249 1,638 287 1,632 2,771 « CSSf ^l"yecTn'c°t'=o*'rirr^^^ ■■■ Concord preciict orgamzed from part of Asotin precinct since 1890. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clallam county— Continued. Edgewood precinct Elwha precinct Fairholme precinct Forks precinct Gettysburg precinct Hoko Falls precinct. La Push precinct Neah Bay precinct Norman precinct Ozette precinct Piedmont precinct Port Angeles city Ward 1 Ward 2-. 434 305 Ward 3 281 Ward 4 400 Ward 5 379 Ward 6 ,022 Port Orescent precinct Pysht precinct Quillayute precinct Rena precinct Seguin precinct Shuwah precinct Soleduck precinct Weaver precinct.. Wineton precinct Makah Indian reservation Ozette Indian reservation Quillayute Indian reservation. Clakke county 1 . Alpine precinct.. Battle Ground precinct.. Cathlapoodle precinct Cedar Creek precinct Chelatchie precinct Columbia precinct Eaton precinct Fern Prairie precinct Fourth Plain precinct.- Fruit Valley precinct. Harney precinct, coextensive with Vancouver city Vancouver city East ward 2,086 North ward 1,065 West ward 855 La Center precinct Lackamas precinct Lincoln precinct Manor precinct Pollock precinct Preston precinct . Salmon Creek precinct .- Washougal precinct Whipple Creek precinct . Columbia county i.. Alto precinct Brooklyn precinct, comprising ward 2 of Dayton city Total for Dayton city, coextensive with Brooklyn and Dayton precincts. Ward I 1, 348 Ward 3 868 Bundy precinct Oovello precinct Dayton precinct, comprising ward 1 of Dayton city Harmony precinct .. Highland precinct Huntsvllle precinct Lost Springs precinct McKay precinct Marengo precinct Mountain precinct Pine Grove precinct Eallroad precinct Smith Hollow precinct Star precinct ■ Starbuck precinct Tukanon precinct Cowlitz county '. Arkansas precinct Castle Eook precinct, including Castle Eock town.. Castle Rock town Cougar Flat precinct Green River precinct _ Kalama precinct, including Kalama town. Kalama town Kelso precinct, including Kelso town Kelso town Kid Valley precinct Lancaster precinct Martins BlufE precinct 1900 93 41 22 90 146 9 30 18 6 41 26 2,321 293 22 60 190 323 42 10 45 6 371 46 202 13,419 187 350 353 298 581 682 337 322 507 772 4,006 4,006 709 914 680 399 140 654 356 738 434 7,128 187 868 2,216 350 427 .,348 264 280 413 130 185 124 261 187 650 159 574 547 164 7,877 471 1,071 750 32 60 945 554 990 694 59 545 228 * Bly precinct organized from part of Grande Ronde precinct since 1890. ' Organized from parts of Kittitas and Okanogan counties in 1899. Table 4.— POPULATION OF WASHINGTON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1S90 inNOB OrVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Cowlitz county— Continued. Mineral precinct Monticello precJiict Oak Point precinct Olequa precinct Ostrander precinct Owl Creek precinct St. Helens precinct- Silver Lake precinct Tontle precinct Upper Coweman precinct. Willamette precinct Douglas county i-. Beaver Creek precinct- Chester precinct Columbia precinct Crab Creek precinct Douglas precinct Fairview precinct Foster Creek precinct _. Gibson precinct Grand Coulee precinct _ Havod precinct Midland precinct Moses Coulee precinct.. Moses Lake precinct Mountain precinct Orondo precinct. Paradise Valley precinct . Pierpoint precinct Biver precinct. Silico precinct. Waterville precinct, including Waterville town. Waterville town Ferry county 2_, Curlew precinct Nelson precinct Republic precinct, including Republic city. Republic city Colville Indian reservation (part of ). Total for Colville Indian reservation, in Ferry and Okano- gan counties. Franklin county . Fish Hook precinct Lake precinct 3 Pasco precinct," including Pasco town - Pasco town Washtucna precinct » Garfield county '_ Columbia Center precinct East Pomeroy precinct, including part of Pomeroy city.. Pomeroy city {part of). Total for Pomeroy city, in East and West Pomeroy pre- cincts. Grand precinct Meadow precinct . Pataha precinct, including Pataba City.. Pataha City Pleasant precinct River precinct Tucannon precinct West Pomeroy precinct, Including part of Pomeroy city 1 Pomeroy city (part of) Island county'. Coupeville prednct.-- Langley precinct Oak Harbor precinct _ San de Fuca precinct. Skagit Head precinct. Useless Bay precinct-- Utsaladdy precinct ... Jefferson county. Brinnon precinct.. Central precinct _ Chimacum precinct . Hadlock precinct * .. 90 754 815 300 317 483 13'. 182 224 124 52 206 196 100 99 298 251 650 59 480 200 214 116 99 230 66 320 167 42 258 875 482 4,562 250 241 3,318 2,050 753 1,477 486 40 66 274 254 106 3,918 614 785 20 276 553 IS 7 400 556 150 664 268 1,870 73 447 97 131 167 460 5,712 3,161 696 106 110 202 115 184 477 «8,368 226 226 172 304 1 Not returned by precincts in 1890. -' Organized from part of Stevens county in 1899. • " ^at^ precinct organized from parts of Pasco and Washtucna precincts * Includes population (80) of Irondale precinct and part of countv not located by precincts. 6 Irondale precinct (population 42 in 1890) annexed since 1890. Jefferson county— Continued. Leland precinct _. Ludlow precinct ^ Norton precinct .. Pacific precinct 8 . Port Discoveiy precinct * Port Townsend precinct,' coextensive with Port To'ivn- send city. Port Townsend city Ward I 607 Ward 2 1,051 Ward 3 702 Ward 4 654 Ward 5 429 Queets precinct s Quilcene preoincti" Taraboo precinct i" Woodman precinct ^ Hob River Indian reservation King county 1. Adelaide precinct . Albln precinct Arthur precinct.. Auburn precinct, coextensive with Auburn city Auburn city n Avondale precinct Ballard precinct, coextensive with Ballard city Ballard city Ward t 1,631 Ward 2 1,906 Ward 3 1,031 Bellevue precinct Birch precinct - Black Diamond precinct . Black River precinct Boise precinct Buenna precinct Burton precinct Cedar Mountain precinct., Chautauqua precinct Cherry Valley precinct Christopher precinct Columbia precinct, including Columbia town- Columbia town Cumberland precinct Des Moines precinct Dunlap precinct Durham precinct.. Duwamisn precinct I Eagle Gorge precinct Enumclaw precinct Fall City precinct Franklin precinct ^^ Fulton precinct ~~~ Gilman precinct, including Gilman townl Oilman town ( Issaquah P. O.) Green River precinct Hot Springs precinct ~J. Houghton precinct Juanita precinct.. Kent precinct, coextensive with Kent townl Kent town Kirkland precinct I~I.~II ~I Krain precinct ~~II"I I Lester precinct __. I~I_ ~" ^ Martin Creek precinct III "I_ '"__ Maury precinct ___ ^ Meeker precinct _ ~ _ Mercer precinct : _ "_. ~" Meridian precinct "_ Monohan precinct ' I-III.""!!! New Castle precinct I~ North Bend precinct 1. -"_ZZ ~ Novelty precinct IIII'.I __ I,!" Oak Lake precinct ~ "I___I Orillia precinct ~ ... Osceola precinct ~___ Preston precinct I I"II~_ Redmond precinct I I" I_ " Renton precinct Richmond precinct. Sammamish precinct IZZI~"I " ""_" Z '" Seattle precinct, coextensive with Seattle'citv' Seattle city _ ■' ~ Ward i...._ZZZZZ Ward 2. Wards ^°^I Ward 4 ZZZZZZZZ o'«^fi Wards... 'o'* Ward 6... "'^7 Ward 7 "'_ 7' 440 Wards _ ^'417 Ward9 - 1'^" > 6, iss 102 399 72 73 121 8,443 3i443 49 324 37 79 35 110,053 (') 239 258 913 6,677 4,S58 274 103 94 240 489 489 195 4,568 4,568 254 108 1,726 63 163 84 250 119 240 125 269 659 337 247 162 326 164 1,913 48 483 377 421 1,156 1,060 700 129 49 217 186 755 755 392 264 308 417 160 445 61 142 259 684 449 184 214 243 142 251 271 1,176 162 429 80, 671 80, 671 ,853 42, 837 « Given as Port Ludlow in 1890 I Returned with Brinnon and Q Organized from unsurveyed te,ii *°°i'?,'^1ff«"JiSt organized fi-om parts oCPort Disc^er^lnd Port Town! «te-S^~S|?^^:^S^ send precincts since 1890 since 1890. Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF WASHINirroX BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Oonfinued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. King oointv— Ccmtiuued. Sherwood precinct Snoqualmfe precinct Sprague precmct Spring Brook precinct Squak precinct Star Lake precinct Stossel precinct Stuck precinct Sulse Creek precinct Sunnydale precinct Tolt precinct Union precinct Valley prebinct Vashon precinct Vincent precinct Wabash precinct Webster precinct Wellington precinct West Seattle precinct White River precinct Woodinville precinct Yesler precinct Muckleshoot Indian reservation _ 1900 165 429 90 212 99 65 9 158 162 317 227 133 454 294 71 161 196 618 570 26:1 22B Kitsap cousiy- Charleston precinct,^ including Port Orchard town. Port Orchard town Colby precinct Dogfish Bay precinct . Eagle Harbor i>recinct - Glenwood precinct' Kingston precmct * Olalla precinct Port Blakeley precinct 2 Fort Gamble precinct* Port Madison precinct Port Orchard precinct,' including Sidney village ___ Sidney village Port Washington precinct' Seabeck precinct Port Madison Indian reservation Kittitas county *- Clealmn precinct East Kittitas precinct Easton precinct Liberty precinct Manastash precinct Martin precinct Mountain precinct, including Eoslyn town. Roslyn town- Ward I 1.459 Ward 2 1,327 North Kittitas precinct . South EUensburg precinct, including EUensburg city — Ellensburg city Ward I 1,067 Ward 2 670 South Kittitas precinct Swank precinct West Kittitas precinct Klickitat county'-, Blckleton precinct , Camas Prairie precinct Canyon precmct Cedar Valley precinct Centerville precinct Cleveland precinct Columbus precmct Dot precmct Gaunt precinct — . — Goldendale precinct, coextensive with Goldendale city _ Goldendale city Hartland precinct Husum precinct Ida Valley precinct - Lyle precmct No. 4 precinct No. 6 precinct . Pine Forest precinct Pleasant Valley precinct Bockland precinct Sand Springs precinct — Spring Creek precinct Timber Valley precinct Trout Lake precinct White Salmon precinct 1 Charleston precinct organized from parts of Port Orchard and Port Wash- ^"^ES'HartofpreSt organized from part of Port Blakeley precinct since 1890. " 4 M?fn pfccta^Sganfed from part of Port Gamble precinct since 1890. 46 76 621 350 212 305 29 73s 738 131 129 70 15; 1890 232 146 6,767 4,624 594 446 736 330 2.34 2.54 273 239 314 215 1,288 8131 343 594 254 50-1 235 139 160 967 836 452 579 226 571 257 9,704 8,777 762 6S.S 25:1 129 4(1 3,130 2,786 366 1,484 2,411 1,737 464 2,768 ".')2 680 6,407 5,167 25 i 337 169 161 111 lis 152 457 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lewis coi-nty' Agate precinct Ainslie precinct Alpha precinct Big Bottom precinct Boistfort precinct Centralia precinct, coextensive with Centralia city Centralia city Ward I 413 Ward 2 570 Ward 3 617 Chehalis precinct, coextensive with Chehnlis rity Chehalis city East ward 586 West ward ySg Cinebar precinct Claqua.to precinct tlarli precinct Coal Creek precinct ("owlitz precinct Drews Prairie precinct Dryad precinct Eagleton precinct Eden Prairie precinct Ethel precinct Ferry precinct Forest precinct Granite precinct ' Hanalord precinct Harmony precinct Independence precinct Klickitat precinct Lincoln Creek precinct Little Falls precinct Logan precinct .. Mineral Creek precinct ___ Morton precinct Napavlne precinct Newaukum precinct Pe Ell precinct Prescott precinct Handle precinct Salkum precinct Salmon Creek precinct Saltzer precinct ■ Skookumchuck precinct Sulphur Creek precinct Tilton precinct Toledo precinct, coextensive witli Toledo towji -- Toledo town Union precinct Veness precinct Verndale precinct Windom precinct Winlock precinct, coextensive with Wiiilork town Lincoln county '.. Brents precinct .__. Columbia precinct Condon precinct Crab Creek precinct Creston precinct Davenport precinct, including Davenport town . Davenport town Earl precinct Enos precinct Fairview precinct . Grand Bluff precinct Grand Coulee precinct Harrington precinct Inkster precinct Lamona precinct Larene precinct Liberty precinct Meridian precinct Miles precinct Mondovl precinct North Sprague precinct, exclusive of part of Sprague city- Eeardan precmct Sassin precinct Sedalia precinct Sprague city. In North and South Sprague precincts South Sprague precinct, exclusive of part or Sprague city- Union precinct Welch Creek precinct Wilbur precinct. Including Wilbur city Wilbur city Wilson Creek precinct Yarwood precinct M.I.SIIX CIIU.NTY'- 1900 15, 157 132 138 238 71 424 1,600 1,600 1,775 1,775 148 .540 689 135 396 120 507 103 240 161 107 247 82 200 85 151 215 317 342 68 103 138- I'll 2 201 1,070 261 203 172 393 131 407 220 285 285 565 141 135 159 11,969 427 231 2X9 1.54 435 1,486 1,000 101 111 277 470 295 .599 343 208 419 319 271 137 421 464 768 .511 193 695 43 259 441 1,016 595 456 130 3,810 1890 276 9,312 396 2,826 AUyn precinct 109 Arcadia precinct 108 5 Not returned by precincts in 1890. Calockum, Cliiwaukum, Culver, Mis sion, Peshastin, and Wenatchee precincts taken to form part of Chelan county in 1899. Comparison with population for 1890 can not be made ; county redistricted since 1890. ' Not returned by precincts in 1890. Table 4 POPULATION OF WASHINGTON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOP. CIVIL DIVISIONS. Mason county — Continued. Clifton precinct Cloquallum precinct - Dayton precinct Dewatto precinct Hartstlne precinct- 1900 Hoodsport precinct— Kamilche precinct Lilliwaup precinct _. Matloclc precinct Pickering precinct Satsop precinct Sbelton precinct No. 1, comprising part of Shelton town_ Total for Shelton town, in Shelton precincts i and 2 Shelton precinct Xo. 2, including part of Shelton town __ Shelton town (part of) Skokomish precinct Union City precinct Okanogan county i . Bruster precinct Columbia precinct Golden precinct Johnson Creek precinct _ Lower Methow precinct- Myers Creek precinct Okanogan precinct Salmon River precinct __ Silver Methow precinct _ Similkameen precinct _.. Spring Coulee precinct __ Squaw Creek precinct Toats Coulee precinct Toroda Creek jjrecinct Winthrop precinct.. Colville Indian reservation (part of )- [For total see Ferry county!] Paoifio county 2_. Alta Vista precinct __ Bay Center precinct _ Bruceport precinct __ Chinook precinct Elk Creek precinct.. Frances precinct Frankfort precinct _ Half Moon precinct Ilwaoo precinct, including Ilwaco town . Ilwaco town Knappton precinct Long Beach precinct Nahcotta precinct Nasel precinct Nema precinct North Cove precinct North River precinct ' Oysterville precinct Pluvius precinct Riverside precinct Salmon Creek precinct Smith Creek precinct. South Bend precinct, including South Bend city _ South Bend city Sunshine precinct Willapa precinct PlEECE COUNTY 3 .•Vlderton precinct Anderson Island precinct Artondale precinct Breckon precinct Buckley precinct, including Buckley town _ Buckley town Carbonado precinct Dieringer precinct Fairfax precinct Fern Hill precinct Fox Island precinct Gig Harbor precinct Hillhurst precinct Hunts Prairie precinct Junction precinct Kipowsin precinct Lake Bay precinct Lake City precinct Lake Tapps precinct Lakeview precinct Long Branch precinct McMillan precinct McNeils Island precinct Midland precinct Minter precinct Morse precinct .. ■ Mountain View precinct __: Muck precinct 55 358 160 90 109 419 90 100 435 833 955 398 186 183 4,689 269 109 63 275 240 480 174 272 866 95 219 59 808 148 398 724 740 12 274 129 241 969 584 156 273 161 197 79 96 49 156 35 84 51 44 777 711 70 606 65.516 160 96 231 115 1,297 1,014 1,140 89 167 626 98 304 219 292 97 2 200 207 82 348 199 168 210 202 74 181 1890 1,467 4,358 50, 940 1 Not returned by precincts in 1890. Chelan, Entiat, Lakeside, Stehekln Wenatohee, and Wenatchee Lake precincts taken to form part of Chelan countv in 1899. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. PiEKCE COUNTY — Continued. Nisqually precinct . Ohop precinct. Orting precinct, including Orting town . Orting town Parkland precinct Purdy precinct . Puyallup precinct, including Puyallup city . Puyallup city Ward I- 1900 59° Ward 2 959 Ward 3 33s Reservation precinct Rliodes Lake precinct Rosedale precinct Roy precinct Silver Lake precinct Smelter precinct South Orting preciuct South Prairie precinct Spanaway precinct. Steilacoom precinct, including Steilacoom town _ Steilacoom town _ Sumner precinct, including Sumner town _ Sumner town ... Tacoma precinct, coextensive with Tacoma city Tacoma city Ward I 4, ro6 Ward 2 8, 188 Ward 3 10,900 Ward 4 4, 586 Ward 5 5,019 Ward 6 1,604 Ward 7 2,413 Ward 8 898 Tanwax precinct Vaughn precinct Wilkeson precinct SAN Juan county ' _ Blakely precinct Lopez precinct No. 1., Lopez precinct No. 2_. Orcas precinct No. 1_. Orcas precinct No. 2_. Orcas precinct No. 3 San Juan precinct No. 1. San Jvian precinct No. 2_ San Juan precinct No. 3- Shaw precinct Stewart Island precmct _ Waldron precinct Skagit county - Avon precinct Bayview precinct Belfast precinct Birdsview precinct Burlington precinct. Cascade precinct Cavanaugh precinct. Clear Lake precinct _. Cokedale precinct CuUum precinct Cypress precinct Ferry precinct.. Fidalgo precinct Fidalgo City precinct- Fir precinct Fredonia precinct Guemes precinct . Hamilton precinct, including Hamilton town Hamilton town La Conner precinct, including LaConnertowu" La Conner town Lake precinct I "II"IIII_I I Lookout precinct Lyman precinct _ McMurray precinct II I~ I ~I_ "' Mansford precinct II_ ~~ ~~ Mt. Baker precinct "" " ^town^'' ™°" precinct, inciudto^'prn of Mtl Vernon Mt. Vernon town (part of) Total for Mt. Vernon town, iu'SorthJ South' Md'West" Mt. Vernon precmcts. Perley precinct Point Williams precinct- I Prairie precinct Samish precinct ~2 I II Sauk precinct lo^^ precinct, exclusive of part of Sedro WoolleyTdwn' Ihfi'W. ,?"®y *°^"' ^? S^-^™ a°1 WooUey precincto Ship Harbor precinct, including Anaoortes towi^ — Anacortes town Sinclair precinct "I Skagit precinct IIIH ■ 2 Not returned by precincts in 1890. ,1 iS^P''™'"' w"'' population for 1890 can not be made : 61 135 1,065 728 293 86 2,255 1,884 835 120 124 635 214 305 45 688 505 1,084 1,015 826 531 37,714 37, 714 18»0 623 289 229 969 2,928 580 36,006 56 267 286 343 368 122 347 615 315 81 61 77 14,272 2,072 718 427 206 331 625 138 2 500 131 204 SO 30 99 152 699 176 97 563 39= 1,082 S64 191 143 853 443 20 213 570 441 X. X20 267 744 251 310 885 1,483 1,476 21 521 8,747 398 since 1890. county redistricted Table 4.— POPULATION OF WASHINGTON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Skagit county— Ctontinuefl. South Mt. Vemon precinct, including part of Mt. Vemon town. Mt. Vernon town (part of) Tlngley precinct West Mt. Vernon precinct, including part of Mt. Vernon town. Mt. Vemon town (part of) WooUey precinct, exclusive of part of Sedro WooUey town. Swinomish Indian reservation Skamania county i . Cape Horn precinct Cascades precinct Chenowltn precinct Skye precinct Stevenson precinct Underwoods precinct Wind Mountain precinct _ Wind River precinct Snohomish county 2_ Allen precinct Arlington precinct Basin precinct Bear Creek precinct Beecher Lake precinct Boulder precinct Bryant precinct Cedarhome precinct Edmonds precinct, coextensive with Edmonds city Everett precinct, coextensive with Everett city Everett city : Ward I 1,222 Ward 2 1,423 Ward 3 1, 100 Ward 4 I, 217 Ward s 848 Ward 6 2, 028 Fernwood precinct Florence precinct Galena precinct Getchell precinct Granite Falls precinct Hishland precinct Index precinct Lake precinct Lowell precinct Ludwig precinct McDonald precinct Marsh precinct . Marysvllle precinct, coextensive with MarysviUe city _— Marysville city Monroe precinct Monte (ilsto precinct Mountain precinct Mountain Park precinct Muckiiteo precinct Olney Creek precinct Pllchuck precinct Port Susan precinct Shorts precinct Shoultes precinct SUverton precinct v-,-- — Snohomish precinct, coextensive with Snohomish city.. Snohomish city Ward I 627 Ward 2 764 Ward 3 71° South Snohomish jirecinct Stanwood precinct Stilaguainish precinct Sultan Elver precinct Trafton precinct Tualco precinct Tulallp precinct Wallace precinct Welangdon precinct Whaleback precinct White Horse precinct Woods precinct Tulallp Indian reservation Spokane county 1 66B 526 67 4M 153 235 275 258 188 855 115 338 130 149 205 28,950 Abemethy precinct Beaver precinct Bell precinct Bridge precinct Buckeye precinct Chattaroy precinct — Cheney precinct, including Cheney town Cheney town ■Coolie precinct Deep Creek precinct ' 1 Not returned by precincts in 1890. „ j„ 2 Somparisou with population for 1890 can not be made aince 1890 774 200 1,200 24 134 54 12 244 409 474 7,838 178 420 90 330 594 344 364 110 511 136 23 139 728 728 682 210 226 50 104 486 293 394 323 248 2,101 2, lOI 185 767 643 504 217 285 383 386 201 106 52 81 468 57,542 378 246 1,185 441 259 753 1,470 781 346 443 8,514 37,487 647 Spokane county— Continued. Deer precinct Palrfleld precinct Fancher precinct Five Miles precinct Graves precinct Indian Prairie precinct Latah precinct, including Latah town Latah town Little Hangman precinct McCoy precinct Marshall precinct Mayer precinct Medical Lake precinct, coextensive with Medical Lake town. Medical Lake town Mica precinct Moran precinct Mt. Carlton precinct Mt. Hope precinct Nosier precinct Peone precinct Pleasant Prairie precinct Richland precinct Rock Creek precinct- Eockf ord precinct. Including Rockf ord town _ Roclcford town Rock Lake precinct Saltese precinct Silver Lake precinct- Spangle precinct, including Spangle town Spangle town Spokane city Ward 1 7, 3.i2 Ward 2 12, 614 Ward 3 5, 616 Ward 4 ■- 6,519 Ward 5 4,747 Spring Valley precinct _ Spurgeon precinct Stevens precinct Truitt precinct Waverly precinct Wells precinct Stevens count v*. Boundary precinct Calispell precinct— Chewelah precinct Clayton precinct _. Clugston precinct- Columbia precinct. Colville precinct, Including Colville town Colville town Daisy precinct Deep Creek precinct Diamohd Lake precinct Fertile Valley precinct Flat Creek precinct Forest Center precinct Harvey precinct lone precinct , — ,— ,-— v-~iiT""-?,"-i";"V Kettle Falls precinct, including Kettle Falls town Kettle Falls town Lake Creek precinct Little Dalles precinct Loon Lake precinct McLaughlin precinct Marcus precinct Metalme precinct Meyers Falls precinct Mt. Corbin precinct Newport precinct — -—-—-. -—rr — -r": Northport precinct, including Northport city Northport city Old Dominion precinct Riverside precinct Rock Cut precinct Sprlngdale precinct Spring Valley precinct Stensger precinct Thetis precinct Walkers Prairie precinct White Lake precinct Williams Valley precinct^-- --—-—- Young America precinct, including Bossburg village. Bossburg village Spokane Indian reservation 488 769 629 190 165 439 688 253 87 243 603 590 516 516 290 7'iK 585 323 727 500 609 540 273 793 433 229 360 290 955 331 36,848 383 147 866 434 918 30,543 Thueston county 1 - Black Lake precinct Bucoda precinct Chambers Prairie precinct . Gate City precinct Grand Mound precinct Gull Harbor precinct Little Rock precinct 74 219 614 189 295 297 1,160 594 296 65 125 117 52 74 185 9 404 297 131 63 280 227 219 12 370 120 453 845 787 11 217 39 267 8)9 895 356 94 830 71 471 247 589 141 700 502 223 279 148 510 county redistricted 4 Part taken'to form Ferry county in 1899 ; not returned by precincts In 1890. Table 4.- -POPULATION OF WASHINGTON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1800 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Thurston cocnty— Continuecl. McLane precinct Maxfleld precinct Meadow precinct Mud Bay precinct I ilynipia precinct, coextensive with Olympia city OlyinDia city Ward I 851 Ward 2 281 Wards 806 Ward 4 685 Ward 5 __. 963 Ward 6 ,_ 496 Rainier precinct Rochester precinct South Bay precinct South Union precinct Tenino precinct Turn water precinct, including Tumwater town Tumwater town Yelm precinct Wahkiakum county' . Brookfield precinct Cathlamet precinct Crooked Creek precinct _ Deep River precinct Eureka precinct Grays River precinct Seal River precinct Skamokawa precinct 250 128 81 333 4,082 .•,082 292 189 202 373 341 637 270 521 2,819 4,698 Wallawalla county i„ Baker precinct Clyde precinct Coppei precinct Bixie precinct ,. Eureka precinct Frenchtown precinct Hadley precinct Hill precinct Lower Dry Creek precinet___ r.ower Touchet precinct .Mill Creek precinct Prescott precinct Kitz precinct Russell Creek precinct Small precinct-. 477 669 96 297 241 300 197 542 IS, 680 737 .121 283 544 313 246 229 237 146 77 231 657 12, 224 VVaitsburg precinct, coextensive with Waitsburg city__I_ WaitsDurg city Wallawalla city , _ ~~" I_"_II __!_ w^''3i "IIIIIIIITsBr Ward 2 _ 2 gSO Ward 3 1 413 Wards _ 2' 399 Wallula precinct "' Washington precinct _""" J Whatcom count y2_ Baker precinct llirch Bay precinct I ri_'-_ Blaine city Ward 1 I__II " -,-|4 Ward 2 - Vt4 Ward 3 imii:::::::::: 4g4 Chuckanut precinct 01 earbrook precinct I_^I__ZIIII ~ _'_ (Columbia Valley precinct II_ri Crescent precinct I ~_ Custer precinct "__" Delta precinct 2 ' __ East Ferndalc precinct ISl __ Excelsior precinct _I __\ Fairhaven city "_ '"_ '12 Wardl Iir~"500' Ward 2 744 Ward 3 501 Ward 4 1 100 \\ard 1 no Ward 273 l''crry precinct Goshen prc<'inct II_II~~I Z Ilannegaii rrecinct II— II_III_ Harrison precinct "11 Kendall precinct Z"Z—Z"J Lake precinct II__"~I_ Lake Valley precinct III__II__ Laurel precinct Licking precinct Lummi Island precinct Lynden precinct, including Lynden town. Lynden town Marietta precinct Meridian precinct 168 987 1,011 1,011 0,049 437 8^7 4,709 497 4,116 820 18,591 273 1,592 51 266 200 235 309 343 336 — mil ■236 1,228 157 240 55 424 185 268 16 464 292 335 871 36s 294 199 560 Whatcom county— Continued. New Whatcom city . Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Wa.rd 5.. 1,0S9 1, 2B5 1 , l:)2 702 1, :;so Ward 6 1,266 Nooksak precinct Park precinct Point Roberts precinct Roeder precinct Rome precinct Saxon precinct Semiamoo precinct Slate precinct Sumas precinct, including Sumas city Sumas city Ten Mile precinct Valley precinct M'est Ferndale precinct Woodland precinct Lummi Indian reservation Whitman county' i_ .4,lmota precinct Bethel precinct Branham precinct- Clinton precinct Coin precinct Colton preeinct- Colton City precinct, coextensive with Colton town Cottonwood precinct Diamond precinct East and West Palouse p/ecincts, coextensive with Palouse city. Palouse city Elberton precinct Elberton City precinct, coextensive with Elberton town_. Endicott precinct Ewartsville precinct Farmington precinct Farmington City precinct, coextensive with Farmington town. Farmington town Garfield precinct. Garfield City precinct, coextensive with Garfield town., Garfield town Guy precinct II__III Harper precinct I__IIir Hay precinct IIIIIIIII" Hooper precinct III_I Johnson precinct IIIIIIIIIIII Lone Pine precinct IIIIZZI. Matlock precinct- Mouth of Rock Creek precinct North Colfax precinct Z Z North Pullman City precinct, comprising part of Piiliman city. Total fgr Pullman city, coextensive with North and South Pullman City precincts. Oakesdale precinct Oakesdale City precinct, coextensive with Oakesdale town. Oakesdale town Onecho precinct Z Z~~ZZZ _~Z Palouse precinct Z_ZZZ_Z_ZZ __Z-Z_ZZZ Pampa precinct ~ Penawawa precinct Z__ Z~"_Z __ Pine City precinct ~ ~Z Z__ZZ Pul'raan precinct Z„ Z~Z ZZ Rock Creek precinct Z Z "_'__ZZZ Rosalia precinct '__ Rosalia City precinct, coextensive with Rosalia towii Rosalia town Seats precinct ZZZZ "~ '_ ZZ South Colfax precinct ZZZZZZZ _ South Pullman City precinct, compriViug part oTpullman' Steptoe precinct Sunset precinct — --- Sutton precinct '_ ~ Tekoa precinct _ " Tekoa City precinct, coextensivririth TekSatown lekoatown _ _ _ Texas precinct Z_ Thornton precinct "Z'ZZZZZZZ Turnbow precinct Z Union precinct -• Z" _ _"'_ Uniontown precinct ___ZZ'_ "Z ^tiwn"'^" ^^^^ precinct, coexten"sive"wHh"Uni8ntown" town Uniontown town Precinct 36, comprising wa;fd"2oYcolYaTciVy and s°3. "'''' '°'='"'="='^= «'"> P«cinas"767"467 Ward I ._ Ward 2 " 71 Ward : 772 Not returned by precincts in 1890. Piecinct 53, comprising ward 3 of Colfax city ZZZZZZZZZZZ" 6,834 537 261 400 228 200 307 252 85 757 319 382 56 1,162 116 since ISgT"""'" ''''* population for 1890 can not be made ; 25,360 19,109 273 450 374 299 425 636 251 246 340 929 9^9 1,119. 297 774 293 673 434 t^ 41& 697 « 6^5 317 558 137 70 504 2.53 326 1.58 476 51.') 1,308 .'•.97 86& 928 928 304 528 535 224 160 553 547 310 469 379 W4 248 646 793 264 245 357 343 717 717 66 301 584 732 267 496 404 404 772 279 2,121 718 1,649 631 county redistrictcd. 9 Table 4.-P0PITLATI0N OF WASHI>^GTON BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND lOOn-Continued. MIX 01'. CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Yakima oou.ntv i Alder Creek ^recinet Atanum preciuet Betl Rock preciiK't Dowiclie preciuet ■__, Fairview precinet I''ruitvale precinct Kennewiek precinet Kiona preeinct Lone Tree precinet, iiieludinj^ Prosser town Prosser town ^rabton precinct Jloxee precinct Natches p-ecinct Xile precinct Xob Hill precinct 13,462 4S 407 661 59N 15t; 297 451 229 184 643 471 sr> 830 1890 4,429 MINOE Civil, DIVISIONS. Yakima cuuxty— Continued. North Yakima City precinct, coextensive ^vith Xorlli Yakima eity. North Yakima city Ward I i,2Cto Ward 2 i,o2'' Ward 3 868 Parker preeinct Selah precinct Sunnyside preeini't _' Tampico preeine: Wenas precinct Yakima City precinet, coextensive witli Yakima ClCj town. Yakima City town . Zillali precinct Yakima Indian reservation 1800 1H90 3,154 3,154 278 .1,535 SIR 679 284 372 287 287 700 2,219 i,,6 1 Not returned by precincts in 1890. There are 90 incorporated cities, towns, ami villages in Washington, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Tablh 5.— population OP THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OP WASHINdTOX : l,S9n AInD 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Aberdeen town Anacortes town Asotin town Auburn city Ballard city Blaine city Bossburg village Buckley town Castle Eock town Centralia city Chehalis city Cheney town Coliax city Colton town Columbia town ColviUe town Cosmopolis town I)avenport town Dayton city Edmonds city Elberton town EUensburg city Elma town Everett city Fairhaven city Farmington town Garfield town GUman town (Issaquah P. O.) Goldendale city Hamilton town POPULATION. 1900 3,747 1,476 470 489 4,568 1,592 247 1,014 750 1,600 1,775 781 2,121 251 337 691 1,004 1,000 2,216 474 297 1,737 894 7,838 4,228 434 697 700 738 392 POPULATION. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. 1890 1,638 1,131 200 740 1,178 681 2,026 1,309 647 1,649 539 287 396 1,880 2,768 345 418 317 702 Hoquiam city Ilwaco town Kalama town Kelso town Kent town Kettle Falls town _. La Conner town — Latah town Lynden town Maiysville city Medical Lake town Montesano town — Mt. Vernon town__- New Whatcom city. Northport city North Yakima city. Oakesdale town Ocosta village Olympia city Orting town Palouse city Pasco town Pataha City Pomeroy city Port Angeles city^.. Port Orchard town . Port Townsend eity Prosser town Pullman city Puyallup cit5' 584 554 694 755 297 564 253 365 728 516 1,194 1,120 6,834 787 3,154 928 166 4,082 728 929 264 157 953 2,321 197 3,443 229 1,30S 1,884 1890 1,302 517 325 354 863 282 560 262 617 1,632 770 1,535 628 '1~698" 623 1, 119 661 4, 558 868 1,732 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. 1900 1890 Republic city Ritzville town Roektord town Rosalia town Roslyn town Seattle city Sedro Woolley town _ Shelton town Sidney village Snohomish city South Bend eity Spangle town Spokane eity -^- Sprague city Steilacoom town Sumas city Sumner town Tacoma city Tekoa town Toledo town Tumwater town Uniontown town Vancouver city Waitslnirg city Walla walla eity Waterville town Wenatehee town Wilbtir eity Winloek town Yakima City town — J. 050 761 433 644 379 248 2,786 1,484 80,671 42,837 885 838 648 254 226 2, 101 1, 993 711 331 303 36,848 19,922 695 1,689 1,016 270 319 531 680 37,714 36,006 717 301 28,) 276 270 410 404 279 4,000 3,546 1,011 817 10,04il 4,709 482 293 451 595 410 665 287 196 Qf the above named 00 incorporated places there are 20 that have a population in 1900 of more than _',000, and of these only 6 have a population of more than 0,000, namely, Seattle, with 80,671; Tacoma, with 37,714; Spokane, with 36,848; Wallawalla, with 10,049; Everett, with 7,838; and New Whatcom, with 6,834 inhabitants. Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma are the only cities in Washington that have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and for these three cities a summary is presented in table 6, showing their population from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 6.— POPULATION OP SEATTLE, SPOKAXE. AND TACOMA: 1870 TO 1900. SEATTLE. SPOKANE. TACOMA. CENSUS VEABS. Population. Increase. Population. Increase. Population. lnerea.Ke. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 80,671 42,837 3,533 1,107 37,834 39,304 2,426 88.3' 1,112.5 219.2 30, 84S 19, 922 360 16,926 19, 672 85.0 5,592.0 37, 714 36, 016 1,098 73 1,708 34,908 1,025 4.7 3,179.2 1,404.1 1890 - — - 1880 ^- 1870 10 As shown by the foregoing summary, these cities have all developed rapidly from very small and recent beginnings, acquiring the greater part of their present population during the decade from 1880 to 1890. In those ten years the population of Seattle increased from 3,533 to 42,837, or 1,112.5 per cent; that of Tacoma from 1,098 to 86,006, or 3,1*79.2 per cent; and that of Spokane from 350 to 19,922, or 5,592.0 per cent. During the last decade the rates of increase for Seattle and Spokane, though still lai-ge as compared with those of many older cities, are relatively small, and that of Tacoma is insignificant. f^yCl^^U^^^'^^^^"^^^^\ Director of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. S3. WASHINGTON, D. C. February 7, 1901. POPULATION OF WEST VIRGINIA BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of West Virginia by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. West Virginia was set off from Virginia December 31, 1862, and admitted as a state June 19, 1863. Table 1 shows the population of West Virginia at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by- number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF WEST VIRGINIA: 1870 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 958,800 762,794 618,457 442, 014 196,006 144,337 176,443 25.7 23.3 39.9 1890 1880 1870 The population of the state in 1900 is 968,800 as against 762,794 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 196 006, or 26.7 per cent. This rate of increase compares favorably with that for the decade immedi- ately preceding, which was 23.3, but both are considerably less than that for the ten years from 1870 to 1880, which was 39.9 per cent. The first census of West Virginia was taken in 1870, seven years after it was organized as a separate state, and the population at that time was M2,014. Since then it has increased by satisfactory percentages, and is at present more than twice as large as it was in 1870. The total land surface of West Virginia is, approximately, 24,646 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 31.0; 1900, 38.9. Table 2 shows the population of West Virginia by counties at each census from 1790 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3 which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 18! »0 to 1900. Stable 2 — POPULATION OF WEST VIRGINIA BY COUNTIES: 1790 TO 1900. The State ' . Barbour.. Berkeley . Boone Braxton . Brooke... Cabell Calhoun ... Clay Doddridge . Fayette .... Gilmer Grant Greenbrier . Hampshire. Hancock . . . Hardy Harrison . . Jackson... Jefferson . . Kanawha . Lewis Lincoln . . . Logan "... McDowell. Marion Marshall . Mason ... Mercer . . . Mineral . . Mingo" ,. Monongalia. Monroe Morgan Nicholas Ohio Pendleton .. Pleasants . . . Pocahontas . Preston Putnam Raleigh . . . Randolph Ritchie Roane Summers . . Taylor ., Tucker. . Tyler ... Upshur . Wayne . . Webster... Wetzel .... Wirt Wood Wyoming . 1900 958, 800 14, 198 19,469 8,194 18, 904 7,219 29, 252 10,266 8,248 13, 689 31, 987 11, 762 7,276 20,683 11,806 6,693 8,449 27,690 22, 987 15, 935 64, 696 16, 980 16,434 6,965 18, 747 32,430 26,444 24, 142 23,023 12,883 11, 359 19,049 13, 130 7,294 11, 403 48, 024 9,167 9,345 8,572 22,727 17, 330 12, 436 17, 670 18,901 19, 852 16,265 14,978 13, 433 18, 262 14,696 23, 619 8,862 22, 880 10,284 34, 452 8,380 1S90 762, 794 12, 702 18, 702 6,885 13,928 6,660 23,695 8,155 4,659 12, 183 20, 542 9,746 6,802 18,034 11,419 6,414 7,567 21, 919 19, 021 15, 553 42, 766 15, 895 11,246 11,101 7,300 20, 721 20, 735 22,863 16, 002 12, 086 1880 618,457 15, 706 12, 429 6,744 9,809 41,567 8,711 7,539 6,814 20, 355 14, 342 9,597 11,633 16, 621 15, 303 13, 117 12, 147 6,469 11, 962 12,714 18, 0,52 4,783 16,841 9,411 28, 612 6,247 11,870 17,380 6,824 9,787 6,013 13,744 6,072 3,460 10,652 11, 560 7,108 6,642 16,060 10, 366 4,882 6,794 20, 181 16, 312 15, 006 32, 466 13, 269 8,739 7,329 3,074 17, 198 18,840 22, 293 7,467 8,630 1870 442, 014 1860 1S50 376,688 14,986 11, 601 6,777 7,223 87,457 8,022" 6,266 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 26,006 4,822 10, 312 14,900 4,563 6,480 5,464 6,429 2,939 2,196 7,076 6,647 4,338 4,467 11,417 7,643 4,363 5,618 16, 714 10,300 13,219 22, 349 10,175 5,053 5,124 1,952 12, 107 14, 941 16, 978 7,064 6,332 8,968 12,625 4,840 4,992 6,494 8,020 2,602 1,787 5,203 5,997 3,759 12, 211 13, 913 4,446 9,864 13, 790 8,306 14,535 16, 160 13,547 11, 124 4,315 4,468 28, 831 6,455 3,012 4, 069 14, 555 7,794 3,673 6,663 9,055 7,232 9,367 1,907 7,832 8,023 7,852 1,730 8,695 4,804 19,000 3,171 4,938 1,535 12, 722 12, 997 9,173 6,819 302, 313 9,005 11,771 3,237 4,212 5,054 6,299 2,760 3,956 3,475 1840 224, 537 10, 972 2,575 7,948 8,163 18S0 176, 924 7,041 6,884 1820 136,768 11, 211 6,631 4,789 10,022 14,036 4,050 9,643 11,728 6,644 16, 357 15,363 10,031 "3,' 620' 33,048 10,767 3,732 4,627 22, 422 6,164 2,945 3,958 13, 312 6,301 3,367 4,990 6,847 5,381 7,463 1,428 6,517 7,292 6,747 1,555 6,703 3,751 11,046 2,861 10,662 10,138 7,639 4,222 12, 296 7,622 17, 669 4,890 14,082 13,667 8,151 '4' 369' 6,937 6,777 2,233 9,006 11,279 6,798 14, 722 12, 927 9,326 6,241 6.534 1810 105,469 5,843 2,717 7,041 10,889 5,700 10, 932 13,087 6,399 4,247 1800 78,592 22,006 "4," 706 5,914 9,784 5,525 9,958 11,851 3,866 12,387 10,204 3,557 3,963 18,006 5,795 3,598 11,708 5,336 1,765 5,243 3,902 5,367 '5,''498' 4,284 3,353 9,450 1,645 'The population of counties credited to West Virginia from 1790 to i860 inclusive, belongs properly to the state of Virginia, of which these counties then formed a part. 17, 368 8,422 4,253 2,516 13, 357 6,940 '2,''922 6,954 7,923 14, 066 7,798 2,694 3,346 16,584 6,271 2,542 5,144 5,000 6,429 11,060 6,680 2,500 1,853 9,182 4,846 3,422 3,367 2,314 5,860 1,991 4,345 8,348 1790 65,873 19, 713 6,627 4,848 3,239 12, 793 6,444 8,175 4,239 2,854 8,540 4,188 4,740 3,962 2 6,015 7,346 7,336 2,080 m 4,768 1,217 5,212 2,462 951 in im^™''"" ^"'^ Kanawha reported together and credited to Greenbrier "Mingo organized from part of Logan in 1895. Table 3— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF WEST VIRGINIA BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State Barbour Berkeley Boone Braxton Brooke Cabell Calhoun Clay Doddridge . . . Fayette Gilmer Grant Greenbrier. . . Hampshire . . Hancock Hardy Harrison Jackson Jefferson Kanawha ... Lewis Lincoln Logan McDowell . . . Marion Marshall Mason Number. Per cent, 196,006 25.7 1,496 11.8 767 4.1 1,309 19.0 4,976 85.7 559 8.4 5,657 24.0 2,111 25.9 3,589 77.0 1,506 12.4 11,445 55.7 2,016 20.7 473 7.0 2,649 14.7 387 3.4 279 4.3 882 11.7 5,771 26.3 3,966 20.9 382 2.5 11,940 27.9 1,085 6.8 4,188 37.2 14,146 137.3 11,447 156.8 11,709 56.5 6,709 27.6 1,279 5.6 Mercer Mineral Mingo Monongalia Monroe Morgan Nicholas . . . Ohio Pendleton.. Pleafiants. . . Pocahontas. Preston Putnam Raleigh Randolph . . Ritchie Roane Summers . . . Taylor Tucker Tyler Upshur Wayne Webster Wetzel Wirt Wood Wyoming . . Number. Per cent. 7,021 43.9 798 6.6 11,359 8,344 21.3 701 5.6 550 8.2 2,094 22.5 6,467 15.6 456 5.2 1,806 24.0 1,758 25.8 2,372 11.7 2,988 20.8 2,839 29.6 6,037 61.9 2,280 13.7 4,549 29.7 3,148 24.0 2,831 23.3 6,974 108.0 6,290 52.6 1,982 15.6 4,967 26.6 4,079 85.3 6,039 35.9 873 9.3 5,840 20.4 2,133 34.1 1 Decrease. The only tevritorial change which has occurred in the counties of West Virginia since 1890 is the organization of Mingo from part of Logan in 1896. Of the 65 counties in the state all but one have increased in population during the decade, the counties showing the largest percentages of increase being McDowell, 156.8 per cent; Tucker, 108.0 per cent; Webster, 86.3 per cent; Clay, 77.0 per cent; Marion, 56.5 per cent; Fayette, 56.7 per cent; Tyler, 62.6 per cent; and Randolph, 51.9 per cent. The county showing a decrease in population is Logan, from which territory was taken to form Mingo county in 1895. Table 4 shows the population of West Virginia by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF WEST VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1880 Barbour county Barker district, including Belington and Junior towns . Belington town Junior town Cove district Elk district Glade district Philippi district, including Philippi town Pnilippi town Pleasant district Union district Valley district Berkeley county Arden district Falling Waters district Gerardstown district Hedgesville district, including HedgesviUe town Hedgesville town ,......--. Martinsburg district, coextensive with Martmsburg town Martinsburg town : Ward I '.=^= Ward 2.: ''i'^? Wards "•«* Ward 4 '-'F Wards ''S^° Mill Creek district Opequon district Boone county Crook district Pey tona district Scott district Sherman district Washington district 14, 198 2,400 43° 335 1,894 874 1,536 2,769 66s 1,951 1,280 1,495 19, 469 2,089 1,244 2,552 2,812 342 7,664 12, 702 1,725 1,986 912 . 1,517 2,443 378 1,620 1,171 1,328 18, 702 1,820 1,188 2,549 2,904 448 7,226 1,530 1,678 8,194 i,;:76 1,739 6,886 1,603 1,295 1,761 1,596 2,049 1,189 1,131 1,403 1,522 1,640 Braxton county . Birch district ■ Holly district, including part of Sutton town Sutton town (part of) Total for Sutton town,l in Holly and Otter districts. Kanawha district otter district, including part of Sutton town Sutton town {part of) Salt Lick district Brooke county . Buffalo district, including Bethany village Bethany village Cross Creek district Wellsburg district, coextensive with Wellsburg city Wellsburg city: Ward I 868 Ward 2 925 Ward 3 795 Cabell county. Barboursville district, including Barboursville town Barboursville town Grant district, including CuUoden and Milton towns Culloden town Milton town Guyandot district, including Central City and Guyandot towns and Huntington city. Central City town Guyandot town Huntington city Ward I 2, 469 Ward 2 4, 480 Ward 3 4, 974 McComas district .■ Union district 18,904 7,219 2,003 245 2,628 2,588 2,118 429 3,825 99 582 17, 322 1,580 i,4SO ",923 2,763 3,224 13,928 3,673 4,489 2,717 2,450 2,557 4,974 2,468 3,662 3,211 2,631 6,660 2,347 2,078 2,235 23,595 548 13,645 1,502 10, 108 2,178 2,643 1 In 1890 in Holly district only. Table 4.— POPULATION OF WEST VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Calhoun county . Center district, including Grantsville town . Grantsville town Lee district Sheridan district Sherman district Washington district Clay county. Buffalo district Henry district, including Henry town. Henry town Otter district Pleasant district Union district Doddridge county . Central district Cove district ' Grant district Greenbrier district McClellan district New Milton district Southwest district! West Union district, including West Union town . West Union town Fayette county. EaDs district Fayettevllle district, including FayettevUle, Hill Top, and Mt. Hope towns. Fayetteville town Hill Top town Mt. Hope town Kanawha district, including Montgomery and Powellton towns. Montgomery town Powellton town Mountain Cove district,^ including Ansted and Hawks Nest towns. Ansted town '. Hawks Nest town Nuttall districts Quinnimont district Sewell Mountain district . j Gilmer county . Center district De Kalb district Glenville district, including Glenville town . Glenville town Troy district, including Troy town Troy town Grant county . Grant district Milroy district Union district, including Bayard town. Bayard town Greenbrier county. Anthony Creek district Blue Sulphur district Palling Spring district, including Prankford town . Frankford town Fort Spring district, including Ronceverte town . . . Ronceverte town Irish Corner district Lewisburg district, including Lewisburg town Lewisburg town Meadow Bluff district White Sulphur district Williamsburg district Hampshire county . Bloomery district Capon district, including Watson town (Capon Springs) Watson town (Capon Springs) Gore district Mill Creek district Romney district, including Romney town Romney town Sherman district Springfield district, including Springfield town Springfield town 1900 10, 266 1,577 225 2,7U 1,401 1,919 2,608 8,248 1890 1,034 2,781 339 1,194 1,760 1,489 13, 689 1,294 843 2,150 1,696 3,080 1,588 943 2,095 623 1,697 413 263 351 6,078 ',594 503 4,235 1,090 109 3,180 3,360 3,648 11,762 3,193 2,336 3,591 398 2,642 148 7,276 1,901 2,471 2,903 540 20,683 869 2,752 3,833 138 2,638 968 1,711 2,510 872 2,584 1, 626 2,221 11,806 1,518 1,566 18 2,369 840 2,229 580 2,031 1,263 143 8,155 1,395 1,965 1,275 1,692 1,928 4,659 906 1,091 851 986 825 12, 183 1,3 2,067 1,655 2,270 1,692 1,492 1,724 312 20,642 1,099 4,110 491 5,123 2,659 3,100 9,746 2,476 1,974 2,794 329 2,502 6,802 1,846 2,456 2,500 18, 034 838 2,306 2,978 2,257 481 1,499 2,213 1,016 2,418 1,614 2,012 11,419 1,683 1,562 2, 279 918 1,743 451 1,911 1,333 1 Cove district organized from part of Southwest district since 1890. 2 Nuttall district organized from part of Mountain Cove district since 1890. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Hancock county Butler district Clay district, including New Cumberland town . New Cumberland town Grant district Foe district . . .- Hardy county. Capon district. Including Wardensville town . . . Wardensville town Lost River district Moorefleld district, including Moorefleld town . Moorefield town South Pork district 1900 Harrison county. Clark district, including part of Clarksburg town Clarksburg town (part of) Total for Clarksburg town, in Clark and Coal districts. Clay district, including Shinnston town Shinnston town Coal district, including part of Clarksburg town Clarksburg town (part of) Eagle district Elk district Grant district Sardis district Simpson district, including Bridgeport town , Bridgeport town Ten Mile district, including Salem town Salem town Union district, including West Milford town West Milford town Jackson county . Grant district Ravenswood district, including Ravenswood town. Ravenswood town Ripley district, including Ripley town Ripley town Union district ', Washington district Jefferson county . Charles Town district, including Charles Town Charles Town Harpers Perry district, including Bolivar andHarpers Ferry towns. Bolivar town Harpers Ferry town '_'_[ Kabletown district '.'/.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'. Middleway district, including Midieway town \.\..\\\\. Middleway town Shepherdstown district, including She'pherdstovra towii! Shepherdstown town Kanawha county . Big Sandy district Cabin Creek district, including Eas'tbank town Eastbank town Charleston district, a including" Charieston city Charleston city 8 Ward I ;■■•;■ Ward2 J'Sf Wards I'lll Ward4 I'lli Wards : '■ 'III Ward! I'lll Ward? ='°*? Elk district... 5*' Jefferson district, inc'ludingSt.' Albans town ot. Albans town Loudon district Maiden district Poca district Union district Washington district Lewis county . Collins Settlement district ''™We^tr?ot^tp-t'of?"''°^P"'°^'^^"^'™ ''^ We'^^o^n^tol^^ (IJf r\"on' '^"''"''^^ ^^'' °^ Weston.town. . Skin Creek district ......'.".'." 1,080 2,943 2, 198 1,768 912 8,449 2,281 152 2,583 1,763 460 1, 822 27,690 4,097 2,487 4,oso 3,162 535 4,508 1,563 2,515 1,321 1,727 2,621 1,704 464 3,754 746 2,281 187 22,987 3,757 6,487 i,°74 6,641 579 2,718 4,384 15,935 ,965 ,392 1,309 781 896 1,184 1,371 466 ,106 ,184 64,696 2,915 11,854 468 13,417 11,099 6,665 3,546 816 4,427 3,364 3,818 3,842 1,849 16,980 3,200 4,721 1,931 2,560 4,564 253 2,951 376 1,644 n^Xl ta ffSS'cS'dSfo'nly" ''"■'"'°" "'^ ^'"-^^ ''''■ 1890 6,414 1,220 8,240 2,3°5 1,120 834 7,567 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF WEST VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Lincoln county . Carroll district Duvall district Harts Creek district. Jefferson district Laurel Hill district . Sheridan district Union district Washington district. Logan county i . Chapmansville district^ Logan district, including Aracoma town. Aracoma town "* Triadelphia district^ McDowell county . Big Creek district Browns Creek district,^ including Keystone and Welch towns. Keystone town , Welch- town Elkhorn district o North Fork district ' Sandy Eiver district Mabion county. Tairmont district, including wards 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Fair- mont city. Fairmont city (part of) Total for Fainnont city, in Fairmont and Union districts, , Ward I 1, 315 Ward 2 1,203 Ward 3 1,048 Ward 4 944 Ward 5 ..* A, 145 Grant district, including part of Monongah town Monongah town (part of J Total for Monongah'town, in Grant and Lincoln districts, Lincoln district, including part of Monongah town Monongah town (part of) Mannington district, including Mannington town Mannington town Paw Paw district, including Fairview s and Rivesville towns. Rivesville town Union district, including ward 1 of Fainnont city Fairmont city (part of) ^ Winfleld district Marshall county Cameron district, including Cameron town Cameron town Clay district, including part of ward 1 of Moundsville city. Moundsville city (part of) Total for Moundsville city, in Clay and Washington dis- tricts. Ward 1 1,121 Wards 2,221 Wards ; 2,020 Franklin district Liberty district Meade district Sand Hill district • — Union district, including Benwood city and McMechen town. , Benwood city McMechen town - - ■ Washington district, including wards 2 and 3 and part ot ward 1 of Moundsville city. Moundsville city (part of) Webster district Mason county . Arbuckle district ■ -, Clendenin district, including Henderson village. Henderson village Cologne district, including Leon village Leon village Cooper district ,-•■.■,; Graham district, including Hartford village Hartford village Hannan district Lewis district, including Point Pleasant town. . . . Point Pleasant town. 1900 15,434 3,282 2,279 1,488 1,625 1,704 2,364 1,327 1,365 6,955 2,531 3,272 444 1,152 18, 747 1,393 5,751 1,088 442 5,467 2,896 3,240 32,430 7,034 4,340 5-655 4,864 z, 124 1,786 4,082 662 7,360 1,681 2,636 164 3,337 1,315 3,127 26, 444 2,850 964 1,807 801 5,362 1,957 2,297 1,580 1,300 7,688 4,5" 1,465 5,986 4,561 1,479 2-1, 142 2,485 4,049 3°4 1,760 250 2,480 1,987 51S 2,518 2,628 1,934 1890 11,246 2,702 1,523 1,455 999 943 1,559 981 1,084 211,101 2,000 2,746 1,524 7,300 1,271 4,195 "'i,'834 20,721 3,228 1,023 2,085 2,982 5,605 908 2,311 165 2,319 2,191 2,047 1,702 675 2,688 1,979 2,567 1,546 1,272 4,872 2,934 427 3,136 2,013 1,614 22, 863 2,117 3,124 1,635 242 2,385 2,124 446. 2,236 2,435 1,853 I Hardee, Lee, and Magnolia: districts, and parts of Chapmansville and Tria- delphia districts taken to form Mingo county m 1895. f,^,Mrt^ ^Includes population (4,831) of Hardee, Lee, and Magnolia districts. 3 Part taken to form part of Mingo county m 1895. 0OrgSi*/edffompar\'ofElkhorndistrictsince 1890; part subsequently taken to form part of North Fork district. minor civil divisions. Mason county — Continued. Robinson district Union district Waggener district, including Clifton, Mason, and West Columbia villages. Clifton village Mason village West Columbia village Mercer county. Beaver Pond district, including Bluefield city. Bluefield city East River district Jumping Branch district Plymouth district Rock district, including Bramwell town Bramwell town Mineral county. Cabin Run district Elk district, including Elk Garden town Elk Garden town Frankfort district Piedmont district, including Piedmont town. Piedmont town New Creek district, including Keyser town . . Keyser town Welton district Mingo county i". Hardee district Harvey district... Lee district Magnolia district . Stafford district... Monongalia county. Battelle district Cass district Clay district, including Blacksville town Blacksville town Clinton district Grant district Morgan district, including Greenmont, Morgantown, Seneca, and South Morgantown towns. Greenmont town Morgantown town Seneca town South Morgantown town Union district Monroe county . Red Sulphur district, including Peterstown town. Peterstown town Second Creek district Springfield district Sweet Springs district Union district, including Union town Union town Wolf Creek district, including Alderson town Alderson town Morgan county Allen district Bath district.including Berkeley Springs town . Berkeley Springs town Cacapon district," including Paw Paw town Paw Paw town Rock Gap district Sleepy Creek district Timber Ridge district Nicholas county . Beaver district Grant district Hamilton district Jefferson district Kentucky district Summersville district, including Summersville town. Summersville town Wilderness district 1900 1,014 2,462 2,769 427 904 205 23,023 8,221 4,644 3,499 1,214 2,318 7,771 825 12,883 827 2,597 S8i 1,807 2,814 2, "5 4,038 2,536 1,302 2,696 2,301 3,020 2,040 2,760 1,444 3,149 180 2,551 2,152 5,356 349 «,895 723 405 1,637 13, 130 3,148 167 1,672 2,323 2,065 2,104 256 1,818 518 7,294 1,088 1,815 781 2,187 716 716 ^l 11,403 2,205 1,116 2,106 1,235 1,6)6 1,452 223 1,773 8 Parts taken to form Browns Creek district and part of North Fork district since 1890. ' Organized from parts of Browns Creek and Elkhorn districts since 1890. 8 Not separately returned. "Formerly Palatine town. !» Organized from part of Logan county in 1895. 11 Formerly Great Cacapon. Table 4.— POPULATION OF WEST VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1000 1890 Ohio county. Liberty district Richland district Ritchie district, exclusive of part of Wheeling city Triadelphia district, including Elm Grove, Leatherwood, Pleasant Valley, and Triadelphia towns. Elm Grove town : Leatherwood town Pleasant Valley town Triadelphia town Washington district, including Pulton town, ' but exclu- sive of part of Wheeling city. . Wheeling city, comprising Center, Clay, Madison, Union, and Webster districts, and parts of Ritchie and Wash- ington districts. Ward! 5,061 Ward 2 4,233 Wards 2,873 Ward 4 4, 903 Ward 5 2, 888 Ward 6 7, 142 Ward 7 5, 135 Ward 8 6, 643 Pendleton county . Bethel district Circleville district Franklin district, including Franklin town. Franklin town Mill Run district Sugar Grove district Union district Pleasants county . Grant district , Jefferson district Lafayette district McKim district , Union district Washington district, including St. Marys village . St. Marys village Pocahontas county . Edray district, including Marlington village Marlington village Greenbank district Huntersville district.-. Little Levels district,^ including Hillsboro village . Hillsboro village Peeston county . Grant district, including Brandonville and Bruceton towns. Brandonville town Bruceton town , Kingwood district, including Kingwood and Tunnelton towns. Kingwood town Tunnelton town Lyon district, including Austen, Independence, and Newburg towns. Austen town Independence town Newburg town Pleasant district Portland district, including Terra Alta town Terra Alta town Reno district, including Rowlesburg town Rowlesburg town Union district Valley district Putnam county. Buffalo district, including Buffalo village. . . Buflfalo village Curry district, including Hurricane village . Hurricane village Pocatalico district Scott district, including Winfleld village Winfield village Teayse Valley district. Union district Raleigh county . Clear Fork district . . Marsh Fork district . Richmond district . . 1 Not separately returned. - Given as Academy in 1890. s Formerly West Grafton town. 48,024 1,385 1,737 707 4,782 768 123 I So 287 585 38,878 9,167 1, 121 1,491 1,606 205 1,651 1,434 1,865 9,345 1,214 1,415 953 1,281 1,901 2,581 825 8,572 2,678 171 2,496 1,177 2,221 204 2,096 68 80 700 479 2,943 289 206 751 1,788 4,145 616 4,136 S52 2,806 1,780 17,330 2,766 364 3,409 240 3,248 2,600 338 2,125 3,182 12,436 1,227 1,781 1,266 1,572 1,508 3,464 594 51S 491 34,522 8,711 979 1,370 1,545 1,568 1,352 1,897 1,066 1,544 774 1,064 1,795 1,296 520 6,814 1,961 1,774 1,107 1,972 166 20,355 2,193 82 3,363 269 273 778 1,891 3,264 443 3,565 560 2,135 1,629 14,342 2,090 238 2,823 207 2,885 2,295 302 1,690 2,659 9,597 1,063 1,539 Raleigh county — Continued. Shady Spring district . Slab ForK district . Town district, including Beckley village . Beckley village Trap Hill district Randolph county Beverly district, including Beverly town Beverly town Dry Fork district Huttonsville district Leadsville district, including Elkins and South Elkins towns. Elkins town South Elkins town Middle Fork district Mingo district-"- New Interest district Roaring Creek district Valley Bend district Ritchie county . Clay district, including Pennsboro town . . . Pennsboro town Grant district, including Cairo town Cairo town Murphy district Union district, including Harrisville town . Harrisville town Roane county. Curtis district Geary district Harper district Reedy district, including Reedy town Reedy town Smithfield district Spencer district, including Spencer town. Spencer town Walton district Summers county. Forest Hill district Greenbrier district, including Hinton city !.!!!!!! i! Hinton city ", _ Ward I !!!!!.!!!;!'.!!'8oj Ward2 sg Wards ,2a Ward? i.;;::;:;:;:;::::::::?;! Wards 682 Green Sulphur district Jumping Branch district Pipestem district Talcott district Taylor county . 2,006 Booths Creek district Court House district, including ward 4 of Grafton city Grafton city (part of)3 "' Total for Grafton city, in Court House" and" Grifton" "di's- tricts. Ward Ward 2 Ward 3 'q--' Ward4 J l^l Fetterman district, including Pet'terman "town " " " r etterman town ... Flemington district ^™*'^'* "district, comprising wards i;"2","and"3ot"GraYton Knottsville district Tucker county ^ townf.""'' '''''"'''' '°«1"'J">S Hendricks and Parsons Hendricks town Parsons town ■ Clover district ." Davis district,' including" 'Davis "town Davis town . . Dry Pork district < . . Fairfax district,* inciu"di"ng T"h"(imas"t"own 1 nomas town Licking district St. George district, including "st". "George town ot. (jeorge town 2,334 1,060 3,357 342 1,411 17, 670 1,684 464 3,224 1,638 4,495 2,016 206 2,071 1,165 1,215 1,437 741 18,901 4,427 738 6,070 653 4,299 4,105 47= 19, 852 1,581 2,955 2,871 2,430 300 2,737 4,956 737 2,322 16, 265 1,601 4,940 3,763 2,747 2,779 1,779 2,419 14,978 1,589 3,448 1,304 5,650 2,585 796 1,707 4,346 13,433 2,307 317 6i3 1,174 2,712 2,391 1,414 3,975 2, 126 681 1, 17Q 152 1,586 951 2,305 158 1,167 ^^ Davis district organized from parts of Dry Pork and Fairfax districts Table i.-POPULATlON OF WEST VIRGINIA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Contlnued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Tylek county Cgnterville district, including Centerville town Centerville town •Ellsworth district, including Middieboume" town i" ' " " ' Lincoln district, including Sistersville city Slstevsville city McElroy district Meade district Umon district, including Friendly town !!!!!."!!!.'! Friendly town Upshur county Banks district Buokhanuon district, including Buckliannon town '. '. '. Buckhannon town Meade district !!!!!!.!!" Union district Warren district ■Washington district ,,. Wayne county : Butler district Ceredo district, including Ceredo and Kenova villages Ceredo village Kenova village Grant district ] Lincoln district Stonewall district Union district, including Fairview village Fairview village Webster county Fork Lick district, including Addison town Addison town Glade district, including Cowen town Cowen town Hackers Valley district Holly district Wetzel county Center district Church district, including Hundred town Hundred town 1900 18,252 1,720 156 3,593 5,829 =.979 3,607 1,877 1,626 253 14, 696 3,201 3,489 1,589 2,316 2,115 1,239 2,336 23, 619 4,888 4,681 1,279 863 1,972 4,326 8,060 4,692 407 1,862 1,856 297 3,874 257 1,588 1,544 22,880 2,526 2,291 261 1890 11,962 1,445 3,442 1,796 469 2,363 1,533 1,383 12,714 2,577 2,542 1,403 2,124 1,941 l,4lS 2,112 18,652 4,453 3,604 923 1,589 3,144 2,015 3,847 361 1,416 1,460 1,094 813 16,841 2,472 2,240 MINOR CIVIL divisions. Wetzel county— Continued. Clay district, including Littleton town Littleton town Grant district " " ■ Green district Magnolia district, including Brooklyn and New Martins- ville towns. Brooklyn town New Martinsville town Proctor district Wtrt county Burning Springs district Clay district Elizabeth district, including Elizabeth town . Elizabeth town Newark district Reedy district Spring Creek district Tucker district Wood county . Clay district Harris district Lubeck district Parkersburg district, ' including Parkersburg city Parkersburg city 2 Ward I 2, oio Ward 2 2, 410 Wards 3,°iS Ward 4 2, 660 Ward 5 I, 608 Slate district Steele district Tygart district Union district Walker district Williams district Wyoming county . Balleysville district Barkers Ridge district Center district Clear Fork district Huff Creek district Oceana district, including Oceana town. Oceana town Slab Fork district 1900 1,723 509 5,901 3,750 3,702 632 1,089 2,987 10,284 1,873 1,054 2,238 657 686 1,639 1,290 1,504 34,452 2,147 2,171 2,904 14, 903 ",703 1,163 1,107 2,295 2,563 1,994 1,684 2,396 1,875 2,287 2,253 2,192 1,590 8,380 6,247 945 628 1,196 867 1,794 1,404 1,158 762 744 483 1,652 1,343 1B7 1890 3,184 2,461 2,602 692 2,516 9,411 1,767 950 2,193 710 640 1,380 964 1,517 28,612 1,858 2,494 2,491 10, 697 8,408 'Not separately returned. 2 Part of Parkersburg district annexed to Parkersburg city since 1890. There are 140 incorporated cities, towns, and villages in West Virginia, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. TABLte 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF WEST VIRGINIA: 1890 AND 1900. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Addison town Alderson town Ansted town Aracoma town Austen town Barboursville town . . . Bayard town Beckley village Belington town Benwood city Berkeley Springs town Bethany village Beverly town Blacksville town Bluefield city Bolivar town Bramwell town Brandonville town Bridgeport town , Brooklyn town Bruceton town Buckhannon town Buffalo village Cairo town Cameron town Centerville town POPULATION. 1900 297 518 1,090 444 289 429 540 342 430 4,511 781 245 464 180 4,644 781 825 68 464 632 80 1,589 364 653 964 156 1890 663 269 158 '2,"934' 343 1,775 804 499 82 455 285 1,403 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Central City town Ceredo village Charleston city... Charles Town, Clarksburg town. Clifton village Cowen town Culloden town — Davis town Eastbank town — Elizabeth town . . , Elk Garden town . Elkins town Elm Grove town . . Fairmont city Fairview village . . Fayetteville town. Fetterman town . . Frankford town. . . Franklin town — Friendly town — Glen ville town Grafton city Grantaville town.. Greenmont town.. Guyandot town . . . POPULATION. inoo 1,580 1,279 11,099 2,392 4,050 427 257 99 2,391 468 657 581 2,016 768 5,655 407 413 796 138 205 253 398 5,650 225 349 1,450 1890 923 6,742 2,287 3,008 61^ 918 710 723 737 594 1,023 361 657 329 3,159 1,502 CITIES. TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Harpers Ferry town Harrisville town Hartford village Hawks Nest town . . . Hedgesville town . . Henderson village . Hendricks town Henry town Hillsboro village Hill Top town Hinton city Hundred town Huntington city Hurricane village . . . Independence town. Junior town Kenova village Keyser town Keystone town Kingwood town Leatherwood town.. Leon village Lewisburg town Littleton town McMechen town Mannington town . . . POPULATION. 1900 1890 896 472 515 109 958 361 446 342 304 448 317 339 204 263 166 3,763 261 2,570 11,923 240 206 335 10, 108 207 273 863 2,536 1,088 2,165 700 123 250 872 509 242 1,016 1,465 1,681 427 908 8 Table 5.— POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES OF WEST VIRGINIA: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Marlington village Martinsburg town Mason village Middleway town Milton town Monongah town Montgomery town Mooreiield town Morgantown town Moundsville city Mt. Hope town Newburg town New Cumberland town New Martinsville town Oceana town Parkersburg city Parsons town Paw Paw town Pennsboro town Peterstown town Philippi town POPULATION. 1900 171 7,564 904 466 582 1,786 1,594 460 1,895 5,362 351 751 2,198 1,089 . 187 11,703 618 693 738 167 665 1890 7, 226 1,029 495 1,011 2,688 778 ;,305 692 772 570 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Piedmont town Pleasant Valley town Point Pleasant town Powellton town Eavenswood town Eeedy town Ripley town Eivesville town Eomney town Ronceverte town Rowlesburg town St. Albans town St. Georgetown St. Marys village Salem town Seneca town Shepberdstown town Shinnston town Sistersville city South Elkins town South Morgantown town POPULATION. 1900 1890 2,115 180 1,934 503 1,074 300 579 164 580 968 652 816 152 825 746 723 1,184 535 2,979 206 405 1,853 491 817 417 165 451 481 560 316 520 310 1,515 403 469 285 CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES. Spencer town Springiield town Summersville town Sutton town Terra Alta town Thomas town Triadelphia town Troy town Tunnelton town Union town Wardensville town Watson town (Capon Springs) Welch town Wellsburg city West Columbia village West Milford town ^ . . . Weston town West Union town Wheeling city Winfield village POPULATION. 1900 737 143 223 864 616 2,126 287 148 479 256 152 18 442 2,588 205 187 2,560 623 38,878 338 1890 431 276 443 269 515 348 106 2,235 250 210 2,143 312 34,522 302 Of the above named 140 incorporated places there are 22 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2,000: of these 8 have more than 5,000, namely, Wheeling, with 38,878; Huntington, with 11,923; Parkersburg, with 11,703; Charleston, with 11,099; Martinsburg, with 7,56i; Fairmont, with 5,655; Grafton, with 5,650; and Moundsville, with 5,362 inhabitants. Wheeling is the only city which has a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, and a summary is presented in table 6, showing its population from 1810 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 6.— POPULATION OF WHEELING: 1810 TO 1900. CENSUS YEAE3. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 38,878 34,522 30,737 19,280 14,083 11,435 7,885 5,221 1,567 914 4,356 3,785 11,457 5,197 2,648 3,550 2,664 3,654 653 12.6 12.3 59,4 36.9 23.2 45.0 51.0 233.2 71.4 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 According to the foregoing summary the population of Wheeling, beginning with 914 in 1810 increased by a large percentage during each decennial period until that from 1880 to 1890, its greatest groT^h having been attained between 1870 and 1880, when the population was augmented by 11,457, or 59 i per cent At the last two censuses the percentages of increase have declined to 12.3 and 12.6, respectively but the present population of the city is double that of 1870 and more than forty-two times that of 1810. ' -X Director of the Census. J Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 84. WASHINGTON, D. C. February 7, 1901. POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Wisconsin by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Wisconsin was organized as a territory July 3, 1836, and admitted as a state May 29, 1848. Table 1 shows the population of Wisconsin at each census from 1840 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN: 1840 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 1900 2,069,042 1,686,880 1,315,497 1,054,670 775,881 305,391 30,945 382,162 371,383 260,827 278,789 470,490 274,446 22.7 28.2 24.7 35.9 154.1 886.9 1890 1880 1870 I860 1850 1840 The population of the state in 1900 is 2,069,042 as against 1,686,880 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 382 162 or 22. T per cent. A small portion of this increase is due to the fact that there were 6,095 Indians and 355 other persons, or a total of 6,450 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Wisconsin, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census. The population of the territory in 1840 was 30,945, and during the ten years from 1840 to 1850 it increased to 305,391, or 886.9 per cent. During the next decade the population increased to 775 881 or 154.1 per cent. Since then the increase has been by comparatively small percentages, though the growth 'of the state has been constant and by substantially uniform gains for a series of decades. The total land surface of Wisconsin is, approximately, 54,450 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows: 1890, 31.0; 1900, 38.0. Table 2 shows the population of Wisconsin by counties at each census from 1840 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3 which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. Table 2, -POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY COUNTIES: 1840 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820 1810 1800 1790 2,069,042 1,686,880 1,315,497 1,054,670 775,881 306,391 30,945 '3,635 U,313 ni5 9,141 20,176 23,677 14,392 46,359 16,765 7,478 17,078 33,037 25,848 31,121 17,286 69,435 46,631 17,583 36,335 25,043 31,692 3,197 47,589 1,396 38,881 22,719 15,797 23,114 6,616 17,466 34,789 20,629 21, 707 17,212 42,997 20,959 12,553 16,269 42,261 43,256 30,822 10,509 330,017 28,103 20,874 8,875 46,247 16,363 7,905 23,943 17, 801 29,483 9,106 45,644 19,483 51,203 26,830 33,006 3,593 27,475 50,345 11,262 23,114 28,351 4,929 29,259 5,521 23,589 35,229 31,615 15,972 58,225 25,865 6,889 20,063 15,416 7,390 39, 164 15,997 4,393 16,639 25,143 17,708 28,350 15,987 59,578 44,984 15,682 13,468 22,664 30,673 2,604 44,088 1,012 36,651 22, 732 15,163 22,117 6,741 1,569 7,024 564 34,078 15,528 8,140 16,632 15,491 10,715 28,065 15,644 53,233 45,931 11,645 655 16,817 19,993 6,601 221 538 344 25,168 11,123 706 12,335 8,311 3,450 28,802 13,075 53, 096 47,035 4,919 1,122 9,488 10,769 6,492 515 13 353 11,795 3,864 12 7,895 1,895 789 24,441 8,068 43,922 42,818 2,948 812 2,704 3,162 187 Bayfield^ 489 6,215 Brown 2,107 11,356 1952 250 Buffalo Burnett "^ 1,743 615 275 ChiDDewa '' . ciaSj ..:::::.::::::::: nnliiTTi^ifl. 9,565 2,498 16,639 19,188 1,502 314 67 1692 1361 2 65 Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florences Fond du Lac 46,859 46,273 34,154 14,510 139 Forest" Grant 37,852 21,729 14,483 23,628 37,979 23, 611 13,195 24,544 31, 189 19,808 12,663 18, 967 16,169 8,566 3,926 933 Green Green Lake Iowa 9,525 3,978 11,687 Iron 10 ' Jackson 15,797 33,530 17, 121 15,581 16,153 38,801 20,265 9,465 12,008 37,831 30,369 20,304 9,676 236,101 23,211 15,009 5,010 38, 690 14,943 6,932 20,385 12,968 24,798 5,258 36,268 19,121 43,220 23,139 30,575 1,977 19,236 42,489 6,731 18,920 25, 111 27,' 860' 2,926 22,751 33,270 26,794 13,507 50,097 18,127 13,285 32,156 15,582 13,550 15,807 27,073 21,279 685 2,011 37,505 17, 121 8,929 8,908 138,537 21,607 9,848 7,687 34,040 12,372 13, 147 10,128 20,297 22,659 4,170 30,438 8,770 13,900 5,530 12,186 18,134 Jefferson 15,317 914 Juneau Kenoslia 10, 734 La Crosse Lafayette 11,531 Langlade ii Lincoln « Manitowoc 33,364 5,885 8 056' 22,416 2,892 8'233' 3,702 508 8 641 235 Marathon Marquette Milwaukee Oconto" Oneidais 89, 930 16,550 8,321 62,518 8,410 3,592 31,077 5,605 Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce 28,716 15,461 6,226 17,744 10,018 17,731 786 30,922 18,174 88,823 18,956 28,729 18, 430 15,564 4,659 9,958 3,422 10,634 9,587 15,682 2,392 4,672 1,400 7,507 Polk Portage Price i,'266' i,'623' Racine 26,740 15,731 39,030 11,035 23,860 21,360 9,732 36,690 5,392 18,963 14,973 903 20,750 624 4,371 3,475 Richland Rock 1,701 809 102 i6,37i 34,206 2,311 17, 189 23,235 26,' 249' 23,'442' 28,957 20,955 12,687 42,740 8,981 3,166 31, 749 829 26,875 Taylor 8,379 i33 io, 732 18,645 25,' 972' '23,' gig' 28,274 15,539 11, 279 37,279 3,912 2,560 11, 007 26,' 496' 23,' 622' 26,831 8,861 8,770 23,770 2,425 17," 862' i9,'485' 19,258 i'eii' 343' Vilasio : Walworth Wa^hbum» Waukesha . Waupaca Winnebago Wood i6,'i67' ' "1 ■ Then in the territory ol Indiana. s Parts taken to form part of Sawyer in 1883 and part ol Iron in 1893 » Name changed from Dallas in 1869. 6 Name changed from La Pointe in 1866. » Part of Burnett taken to form Washburn in 1883. ' Part taken to form part of Sawyer in 1883. 8 Organized from parts of Marinette and Oconto in 1882 "Organized from parts of Langlade and Oconto in 1885; part annexed to Oneida since 1890. 1" Organized from parts of Ashland and Oneida in 1893 ,oo="'^T®'?*?f^'^ ,™ New in 1880; part taken to form part of Forest in 1885, and part of Lincoln annexed between 1880 and 1890. 188o'1m 18«)'!'^" '° *°™ ^""^^^^ ™ ^^' ^"<^ part annexed to Langlade between 13 Part taken to form part of Florence in 1882. i6n™?„^ol'i *° format of Florence in 1882 and part of Forest in 1886 of Iro2fn?893!^nfrfo? FLl/f"'=°'"'i' 1885; parts takin to form Vilas and part inv: • i S^" ™ Forest annexed since 1890. w SSrhl^S^fP^'^H,?.'' Ashland and Chippewa in 1883. " Name changed from Shawanaw in 1864. 18 Name changed from Bad Ax in 1862. "Organized from part of Oneida in 1893 3 Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. The State Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet Chippewa ■ Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac . . Forest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Number. 382, 162 252 113 261 002 195 768 085 439 894 140 771 299 857 647 901 867 379 019 593 501 113 634 997 616 669 259 508 126 059 196 694 Per cent. 22.7 32.7 0.6 53.6 94.7 18.4 4.8 70.2 2.6 31.4 46.0 9.8 8.1 16.5 3.7 12.1 169.8 10.5 3.3 22.8 7.9 37.9 6.1 IQ.I 4.2 4.5 10.6 8.8 20.5 39.3 6.6 10.8 3.4 32.6 Lincoln Manitowoc. . Marathon . . . Marinette . . . Marquette . . . Milwaukee . . Monroe...... Oconto Oneida Outagamie .. Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Kacine Eichland Rock St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan . . Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas : Walworth . . . Washburn . . . Washington . Waukesha... Waupaca Waushara . . - Winnebago.. Wood Number. Per cent. 4,261 35.6 4,430 11.7 12, 887 42.4 10, 618 51.8 833 8.6 93,916 39.8 4,892 21.1 5,865 89.1 3,865 77.1 7,557 19.5 1,420 9.5 973 14.0 3,558 17.5 4,833 37.3 4,685 18.9 3.848 73.2 9,376 25.9 362 1.9 7,983 18.5 3,691 16.0 2,431 8.0 1,616 81.7 8,239 42.8 7,866 18.5 4,531 67.3 4,194 22.2 3,240 12.9 4,929 1,399 5.0 2,595 88.7 838 3.7 1,969 5.9 4,821 18.0 2,465 18.2 8,128 16.2 7,738 42.7 1 Decrease. The following territorial changes in the counties of Wisconsin have been made since 1890: Iron organized from parts of Ashland and Oneida in 1893; Vilas organized from part of Oneida in 1893; and part of Forest annexed to Oneida. Of the YO counties in the state all but 1 have increased in population during the decade, the counties having the largest percentages of increase being Douglas, 169.8 per cent; Bayfield, 94.7 per cent; Washburn, 88.7 per cent; Sawyer, 81.7 percent; Oneida, 77.1 per cent; Price, 73.2 per cent; Burnett, 70.2 percent: and Taylor, 67.3 per cent. The county showing a decrease in population is Green. - Table 4 shows the population of Wisconsin by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 Adams county . Adams town Big Flats town Colburn town ' Dell Prairie town Easton town Jackson town Leola town i Lincoln town Monroe town New Chester town . . . New Haven town Preston town Quincy town Richfield town ' Rome town Springville town Strongs Prairie town. Ashland county ^ . 650 392 581 487 589 384 479 595 397 693 377 432 417 958 20, 176 13, 074 6,889 322 448 376 504 240 440 462 344 746 209 393 335 238 474 870 3 20,063 Ashland city ," "A™' Wardl 1-262 Ward 2 - 1.681 Ward 3 ^'^^ 1 Colbum town organized from parts of Leola and Richfield towns since 1890. s Kniffht and Vaughn towns taken to form part of Iron county in 1893. 3 Includes population (6,113) of Knight and Vaughn towns 4La Pointe and Sanborn towns organized from parts of Ashland town since 1890. Organized from part of Morse town since 1890. Ashland county— Continued. Ashland city — Continued. Ward 4 928 Ward 5 1,254 Ward 6 1,435 Ward 7 1,397 Ward 8 1,569 Ward 9 1,171 Ward 10 884 Ashland town ■• Butternut town Gordon town * .Tacobs townii La Pointe town ' Morse town ' Sanborn town i La Pointe Indian reservation Barron county. Almena town ^ Barron city Barron town Cameron village". Cedar Lake town . 709 1,680 231 1,607 1,210 1,270 292 1,277 1,023 1,270 627 23,677 864 394 707 15,416 829 400 531 6 Part taken to form Morse town since 1890. ' Organized from part of Jacobs town since 1890; part subsequently taken to form Gordon town. * Organized from part of Turtle Lake town since 1890; part subsequently taken to form Turtle Lake village. Organized from part of Stanley town since 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. Barhon county — Continued. Chetek city i Chetek town " Clinton town Cumberland city Cuinberland town Dallas town Dovre town * Maple Grove town Oak Grove town Prairie Farm town Rice Lake city Wardl 711 "Ward 2 611 Wards 680 Ward 4 1,000 Rice Lake town 6 Stanfold town ' Stanley town« Sumner town Turtle Lake town ' Turtle Lake village « Vance Creek town 1900 Bayfield county. Bayfield town » Bayfield village Drummond town 9 Iron River town i» Mason town" Pratt town 12 Washburn town » Red Cli£E Indian reservation. Beown county. AUouez town Ashwaubenon town Bellevue town Depere city Ward 1 1, 028 Ward 2 987 Ward 3 1, 142 Ward 4 881 Depere town Eaton town Glenmore town Green Bay city " Wardl 2,995 Ward 2 2, 062 Wards 1,609 Ward 4 2, 758 Ward 5 2, 587 Ward 6 2,658 Ward 7 1, 679 Ward 8 2, 436 Green Bay town Holland town Howard town Humboldt town Lawrence town Morrison town New Denmark town Pittsfield town Preble town Rockland town Scott town Suamico town Wrightstown town i* Wrightstown village i^ Oneida Indian reservation (part of) , Total for Oneida Indian reservation, in Brown and Outaga- mie counties. Buffalo county. Alma city Alma town Belvidere town . Buffalo city Buffalo town 531 692 1,269 1,328 2,259 1,279 941 1,612 1,088 1,428 3,002 659 738 1890 695 326 14, 392 570 1,689 790 2,439 1,210 482 6,814 46, 359 720 640 864 1,164 1,421 18,684 16, 765 1,201 655 749 254 694 406 s 1,322 479 1,219 1,546 1,033 976 608 1,047 2,130 589 748 365 874 314 7,390 527 1,373 696 1,095 1339,164 479 838 3,625 1,102 1,441 920 1,008 1,267 1,249 1,509 1,261 1,043 1,068 1,048 949 1,498 1,449 1,474 1,553 1,411 941 1,957 1,160 838 800 1,177 1,288 1,228 906 1,575 "1,693 420 476 695 723 1.704 1,646 15, 997 1,428 710 -750 228 647 1 Formerly in Chetek town; incorporated as a city and made independent since 1890. 2 Included Chetek village in 1890; part taken to form Dovre town since 1890 3 Exclusive of population of Chetek village. 'Organized from part of Chetek town since 1890. sRice Lake town organized from part of Stanfold town since 1890 » Part taken to form Cameron village since 1890. f Part taken to form Almena town since 1890. 8 Organized from part of Almena town since 1890. 8 Part taken to form part of Iron River town since 1890. 10 Organized from parts of Bayfield, Drummond, Mason, and Washburn towns since 1890. " Parts taken to form Pratt town and part of Iron River town since 1890 12 Organized from part of Mason town since 1890. 13 Includes population (4,754) of Fort Howard city. " Fort Howard city annexed since 1890. minoe civil divisions. Buffalo county — Continued. Canton town Cross town Dover town Fountain City Gilmanton town . . Glencoe town Lincoln town Maxville town Milton town Modena town Mondovi city Mondovi town Montana town Naples town Nelson tovra Waumandee town . 1900 BUENETT COUNTY. Grantsburg town . . . Grantsburg village . Marshland town i' . . Meenon town i' Rusk town Trade Lake town . . . Wood Lake town . . . Calumet county. BriUion town Brillion village Brothertown town.. Charlestown town . . Chilton city Chilton town Harrison town Hilbert village 13 Hew Holstein town. Rantoul town i* Stockbridge town. . . Woodvllle town Chippewa county. Anson town Arthur town Auburn town Big Bend town Bloomer town " Bloomer village Boydvillage2o Cadott village 21 ,. Chippewa Falls city Ward 1 "i,"665' Ward 2 i laq ^ard 3 ::::::;::::;;: J;si Ward 4 662 Ward 5 994 Ward 6 " 84^ Ward 7 tna Ward 8 ?ti Ward 9 :.;:::::::::;:;: 620 WardlO gg Cleveland town 22 Colbum town 2s Dewey town 23 ] Eagle Point town Edson town "* Flambeau town Lafayette town ' ' ' Lawrence town 2s Sampson town 26 Sigel town 21 Stanley city28 Wardl ;."."." aki- Ward2 ~?S Wards ,,4 Strickland town 20 Tilden town Wheatou town _" 789 621 861 1,031 829 787 589 666 366 872 1,208 6i22 767 886 1,605 813 7,478 1890 1,688 612 708 1,262 630 1,174 1,414 17,078 1,563 1,510 855 682 1,539 1,629 1,343 1,362 1,460 1,424 1,350 1,349 2,022 1,987 497 1,893 1,735 1,299 1,686 1,942 1,948 1,315 1,427 33,037 697 924 1,678 1,854 1,470 811 674 840 8,094 577 395 513 847 683 1,398 1,282 1,986 261,619 763 289 1,797 1,514 793 272 626 911 21 698 2,387 288 1,413 1,313 1,860 1,400 JeSm?vZ?^n™TA!?J'^f 4^ ■'"v,^PS''>*^*°^" town, now independent. loitxoiusive of population of Wrightstown village. "Meenon town organized from part of Marshland town since 1890 Pait^^t^kin^gf f°'^'''J^?'^,*™^rt °f J^ntoul town?inoe 1890 ^FOTmerlv to Fdso?t?wn'''''°'*-% ''"f P"*" °' Sampson town since 1890. 91 ?. S *? ?nJ° Edson town; now independent. 22pS?t°t^lJinTf„''"'""''''/ '?o^*S«l town, now independent. Snmi™^^ii° *o™,Part of Sampson town since 1890. ^^^^23Dewey town organized from parts of Colburn and Lawrence towns since J^SfcSvVo^p^o^SXrofWvn^^^^^^ ^ '"^ ''^"^'^^ ""^ ^'"<''' ''^■ »8=e1|jo°Sp^1o1iae^rwfsfn%lT8-90 Tablb 4 — POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Clakk county - Abbots! ord village i Beaver town Colby city ( west ward) ^ Total for Colby city, in Clark and Marathon counties. . . Colby town » Eaton town * Fremont town Grant town Green Grove town Greenwood city ^ Hewett town Hixon town « Hoard town Levis town Longwood town « Loyal town ' Loyal village ' Lynn town MayvIUe town » Mead town » Mentor town NelUsvUle city Wardl 671 Ward 2 642 Wards 791 Pine Valley town Eeseburg town 6 Bber man town Sherwood Forest town Tborp towni" Thorp village i^ Unity town Warner town i" Washburn town Weston town Withee town »* Worden town '' York town 1»00 26,848 Columbia county . 443 622 454 667 764 602 762 1,277 354 708 292 831 626 746 422 995 645 711 1,581 108 1,009 2,104 1,130 616 615 231 855 617 622 1,000 1,004 645 31,121 1890 794 1,188 561 2,349 744 820 908 666 1,409 887 1,134 1,214 901 750 1,068 784 882 686 1,226 289 788 6,459 633 951 190 738 479 17,708 856 1,106 707 411 1,143 242 161 678 810 329 979 463 1,450 684 1,936 886 MINOR CIVIL divisions. 470 156 "704 723 722 591 200 863 11724 28,360 828 1,336 524 1,977 800 18816 20869 646 1,316 861 961 1,171 936 23639 736 733 846 24487 1,127 265 Arlington town Caledonia town Cambria villagei" Columbus city ■ - - - - Wardl 875 Ward 2 ™0 Wards '7'' Columbus town Courtland town" Dekorra towni' Fort Winnebago town Fountain Prairie town - Hampden town Kilboum City village 21 Leeds town Lewiston town Lodi town 22 Lodi village 22 Lowville town Marcellon town Newport town 21 Otsego town Pacific town Pardeeville village 26 Portage city ; ; ;- Wardl .. 658 Ward 2 - 1>032 Wards , ^™ Ward 4 1'287 Wards 1'°^^ Poynette village i» Randolph town 26 - Randolph village 27 (westward) --...- y-^'-r- Total for Randolph village, in Columbia and Dodge counties. Rio village I Organized from parts of Colby and Mayville towns since 1890. ^Sfg^S^en^TfoC^lWy^'aTdSf^^^^^ since 1890. 4 Part tS:en to form part of Greenwood city since 1890. ^gSofdMl^S^^^^s'^or^areTfrr^^^^^^^^^ ""■«Kt1aCToKSSTbttM^^^^^ :?^t!^i^%^roF^'^o%'^m^ieTl&rf^Z^en to form Worden town ^™'i? Exclusive of population of Thorp village. . 12 Smprlv in Thorp and Withee towns; now independent. , iBPa^tiken to form Mead town and part of Greenwood city since 1890. II Included part of Thorp village m 1890. 6,143 617 18 880 79 405 Columbia county — Continued. Seott town Springvale town. West Point town . Wyocena town 25. Crawford county . Bridgeport town Clayton town 28 De Soto village (part of ) *> Total for l5e Soto village, in Crawford and Vernon counties. Eastman town Freeman town 8" Haney town Lynxville village Marietta town Prairie du Chien city Wardl 626 Ward 2 1,049 Wards 1,211 Ward 4 346 Prairie du Chien town Scott town Seneca town Soldiers Grove village 28 Utica town Wauzeka town 82 Wauzeka village 82 1900 811 751 743 1,158 17,286 Dane county. 357 2,080 87 387 1,471 1,533 868 322 1,262 3,232 695 1,004 1,200 680 1,548 576 471 69,435 1890 796 1,119 1,048 1,268 1,230 2,401 1,307 1,206 933 280 1,104 516 1,636 1,165 1,004 19, 164 824 703 701 1,303 16,987 410 282,050 79 355 1,436 81 1,417 738 243 1,300 3,131 602 1,079 1,197 916 59, 578 1,449 1,093 1,129 2,379 1,306 1,103 1,161 8'1,236 338 1,406 1,113 968 13,426 Albion town 1.690 1,516 Belleville village 88 385 319 Berry town M^ 1,003 Black Earth town 796 742 Blooming Grove town Blue Mounds town 8* Bristol town Burke town. Christiana town Cottage Grove town Cross Plains town Dane town 35 Dane village 85 Deerfleld town 8» Deerfield village 8« Dunkirk town Dunn town Fitohburg town ' Madison city ;-;;;■■ Wardl 1,865 Ward 2 ,- 2,466 Wards 1.688 Ward 4 3.030 Wards 3,401 Ward 6 2,882 Ward 7 1.819 Ward 8 - 2,133 Madison town Mazomanie town 88 Mazomanie village ** Medina town Middleton town Montrose town 83 Mt. Horeb village"* Oregon town" Oregon village « Perry town Pleasant Springs town Primrose town Roxbury town Rutland town Springdale town ■ Springfield town Stoughton city 1 ' qm ' Wardl 1.351 Ward 2 2,080 21 Kilbourn City village, formerly in Newport town, now independent. 22 Lodi village, formerly in Lodi town, now independent. 23 Exclusive of population of Lodi village. 24 Exclusive of population of Kilbourn City village. 26 Pardeeville village organized from part of Wyocena town since 1890. 26 Included part of Cambria village in 1890. 27 Part of Courtland town annexed since 1890. 28Soldiers Grove village, formerly In Clayton town, now independent. 20 Includes population of Soldiers Grove village, not separately returned m 30 De Soto village, formerly in Freeman town, now independent. 31 Exclusive of population of De Soto village. . 32 Wauzeka village organized from part of Wauzeka town since 1890. 33 Belleville village, formerly in Montrose town, now independent. s4Mt Horeb village organized from partof Blue Mounds town since 1890. so Dane village organized from part of Dane town since 1890. soDeerfleld village, formerly in Deerfield town, now independent. s'Exclusiveof population of Deerfield village. 38 Mazomanie village, formerly in Mazomanie town, now independent. 33 Exclusive of population of Mazomanie village. «Exclusiveof population of Belleville village. « Oregon village, formerly in Oregon town, now independent. 42 Exclusive of population of Oregon village. 1,567 919 493 39448 902 1,034 1,484 1,393 1,550 1,433 997 40932 864 881 42 841 697 595 1,050 996 1,453 1,601 817 889 966 1,073 1,297 1,222 1,050 1,120 1,108 1,111 3,431 2,470 Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Dane county— Continued. Sun Prairie town Snn Prairie village. . Vermont town , Verona town Vienna town Waunakee village' . Westport town 1 Windsor town York town Dodge county . Ashippun town Beaverdam city Ward 1 822 Ward 2 1, 405 Wards 1,493 Ward 4 1, 408 Beaverdam town Burnett town Calamus town Chester town Clyman town Elba town Emmet town Fox Lake town' ' . . . Fox Lake village^ '_ Herman town Horicon city' Hubbard town Hustisford town ., , Juneau city Lebanon town Leroy town Lomira town^ Lomira village 6 Lowell town ' Lowell village ' Mayville city ' Ward 1 " ' 486 Ward 2 42o Ward 3 ' gog Oak Grove town Portland town Eandolph village (east ward) ','..'. [For total see Columbia county.] Reeseville village ' Eubicon town Shields town Theresa townM Theresa village w Trenton town • Watertown city (wards 5 and 6) Total for Watertown city, in Dodge and Jefferson counties Ward I 2, 352 Ward 2 1,^30 Ward 3 g,g Ward4 538 Ward 5 gia Ward6 ,,'68 Ward 7 I 008 Waupun city (south ward) 1 otal for Waupun city , in Dodge and Fond du Lac counties! Northward i. ii8 South ward Westford town " " ' Williamstown town" ■ !!!!!!]!"" ,067 Door county. Bailey Harbor town Brussels town Claybanks town Egg Harbor town Forestville town Gardner town Gibraltar town Jacksonport town Liberty Grove town .....'. Nasewaupee town Sevastopol town Sturgeon Bay city" Wardl :'i;299" Ward 2 551 Ward 3 721 Ward 4 701 Sturgeon Bay town " Union town Washington town 1,039 912 938 704 826 892 1,335 1,225 1,048 1,009 443 312 1,472 2 1,681 1,809 1,329 943 963 1,339 5,128 1,340 1,061 1,096 707 1,236 1,066 1,152 741 890 1,394 1,376 1,563 1,606 891 1,469 1,344 1,560 492 1,713 333 1,815 1,554 1,129 548 1,449 868 1,433 355 1,429 2,170 8,437 2,067 3,185 909 1,015 17,583 645 1,287 557 882 1,364 785 1,185 913 1,550 1,349 1,607 3,372 585 639 863 44,984 1,344 4,222 1,341 1,026 1,083 736 1,293 1,117 1,248 ■'802 814 1,478 1,354 1,690 1,639 701 1,505 1,413 1,816 8 1,859 304 1,165 1,599 1,163 326 329 1,520 919 1,761 1,472 2,249 8,755 1,695 2,757 970 1,031 15, 682 603 1,085 609 821 1,361 805 934 817 1,536 1,057 1,313 2,195 1,135 673 738 1 Waunakee village, formerly in Westport town, now independent ^Exclusive of population of Waunakee village. " Fox Lake village formerly in Fox Lake town, now independent * Exclusive of population of Fox Lake village. i> Incorporated as a city .since 1890. « Lomira village, organized from part of Lomira town since 1890 ' Lowell and Reeseville villages, formeriy in Lowell town, now independent s Exclusive of population of Lowell and Reeseville villages. Douglas county. Brule town Gordon town Neba^amain town Superior city 12 Ward 1 2,724 Ward 2 2,043 Ward 3 1,543 Ward 4 6,859 Ward 5 5,107 Ward 6 2,488 Ward 7 4,621 Ward 8 1,495 Ward 9 3,150 Ward 10 1,061 Superior town 12 Dunn county . Colfax town Dunn town Eau Galle town Elk Mound town Grant town Hay River town Lucas town Menominee city Wardl 1,314 Ward 2 1, 148 Wards .' 1,187 Ward 4 2,006 Menominee town New Haven town Otter Creek town Peru town Red Cedar town Rock Creek town Sand Creek town Sheridan town Sherman town : Springbrook town Stanton town Tainter town Tiffany town Weston town Wilson town .- Eau Claire county . Altoona city Augusta city Bridge Creek town Brunswick town Clear Creek town Drammen town Eau Claire city Ward 1 i;^i" Ward 2 1 595 Ward 3 1 869 Ward 4 ggs Ward 5 j 422 Ward 6 1 938 Ward J 2,019 Ward 8 2,103 Ward 9 2 iisfi Ward 10 ;;:::;::■■■■ Tm Fairchildtownia ' ' Fairchild village's Lincoln town '_''_ Ludington tovra 1 Otter Creek town Pleasant Valley town Seymour town Union town Washington town Florence county. Commonwealth town '5 . Florence town Homestead town ii> Pond du Lac county. Alto town Ashford town . 36,335 1,125 403 2,271 31,091 1,446 25,043 1,290 1,755 13,468 10 S^' °* Williamstown town annexed to Mayville city since 1890 n P?r, Tf^f""^^ organized from part of Theresa town si™e 1890 ill'"'-^ *'J,?i'P^.^i°'^ *o^" annexed t3 Superior city stoce 1890 ^^^^- Fairchild village, formeriy in FaircSuTtow^.madV independent since "Exclusive of population of Fairchild villaee "Homestead town organized from part of Commonwealth town since 1890. ^^ T.B.B 4.-P0PULATI0N OF WISCONSIN BY MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Contmued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIOKS. Fond du Lao county— Continued. Auburn town . . . Brandon village > Byron town Calumet town Eden town .".'.'." Eldorado town ' Empire town Fond du Lac city . . Wardl ;;; aaAq- Ward2 2,389 Wards :;:::: ^,404 Ward4 1^02 Wards f>^91 Warde J'Vnr Ward? ;:::;:"■"" H2S Wards HS Fond du Lac town ... . '""^ Forest town Friendship town ! ' ] Lamartine town Marshfleld town Metomen town ' OaMeld town Osceola town Eipon city Wardl Ward2 Wards Ward 4 ! Eipon town Rosendale town Springvale town " Taycheedah town Waupun city (north ward) !!!!!!.!! [For total see Dodge county.] Waupun town 934 930 916 Forest county 2. Cavour town 6 . . Ciandon town « . Grant county . 409 402 Beetown town Bloomington town ' Bloomington village ' Boscobel town, including Boscobel city Boscobel city Wardl Ward2. Wards '.'.'.'.'.'.'. ,_ Ward 4 Z.Z CassvlUe town" Cassville village » Castle Rock town Clifton town Cuba City village i' EUenboro tovm Fennimore town >2 Fennimore village ^- Glen Haven town Harrison town Hazel Green town >* Hazel Green village i* Hickory Grove town Jamestown town Lancaster town, including Lancaster city Lancaster city Liberty town Lima town Little Grant town Marion town MOlville town Montf ort village '» Mt. Hope town Mt. Ida town Muscoda town " Muscoda village " Paris town Patch Grove town 1900 1890 1,417 1,509 fi63 660 1,234 1,216 1,443 1,399 1,393 1,333 1,363 1,458 865 873 5,110 12,024 1,280 1,126 1,206 1,311 852 856 1,223 1,232 1,992 1,938 1,194 2 1,193 1,471 1,324 1,077 1,272 3,818 3,358 1,067 1,185 1,106 1,099 1,189 1,092 1,293 1,269 1,118 1,062 1,396 690 706 38,881 1,207 630 611 1,775 1,637 643 979 693 1,055 636 828 795 1,035 819 992 1,160 442 686 978 4,062 2.403 870 1,051 566 ■566 268 627 671 793 454 743 792 660 * 1,012 370 1,257 8 587 587 1,692 1.570 0569 681 1,074 814 13 807 616 883 1,020 151,123 426 798 961 3.289 1.S43 881 1,040 668 573 197 467 640 779 "555 605 778 690 ' Brandon village, formerly in Metomen town, now independent. 2 Exclusive of population of Brandon village. sQagen town and part of Pelican Lake town annexed to Oneida county since 1890. ^Includes population (642) of Gagen and Pelican Lake towns. 5 Organized from parts of Crandon and Pelican Lake towns since 1890. « Part taken to form part of Cavour town since 1890. 'Bloomington village, formerly in Bloomington town, now independent. 8 Exclusive of population of Bloomington village. "Cassville village^formerly in Cassville town, now independent. 10 Exclusive of population of Cassville village. " Cuba City village organized from part of Smelser town since 1890. 12 Fennimore village, formerly in Fennimore town, now independent. 18 Exclusive of population of Fennimore village. "Hazel Green village, formerly in Hazel Green town, now independent. "Exclusive of popiflation of Hazel Green village. i«Montfort village, formerly in Wingville town, now independent. " Muscoda village, formerly in Muscoda town, now independent. 18 Exclusive of population of Muscoda village. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Grant county— Continued. Flatteville town, including Platteville city. Platteville city Potosi town i» Potosi village " ...!...".'.'.'!!.'!'!!! Smelser town u ."!!!!!!!!!"']"" Waterloo town .-.!...!!...!.'.'.'!.!...! Watterstown town '' Wingville town '« Woodman town Wyalusing town Green county . Adams town Albany town 22 Albany village 22 Brodhead city 2» Ward 1 736 Ward2 848 Brooklyn town Browntown village's Cadiz town 26 Clarno town .. Decatur town 24 '' Exeter town Jefferson town Jordan town '.'.'.'.'.'.'. Monroe city ' .". Ward 1 .'.'."." '936 Ward 2 §96 Ward 3 1, 069 Ward 4 1, 032 Monroe town Monticello village'r Mt. Pleasant town 27 New Glarus town Spring Grove town Sylvester town Washington town York town Green Lake county . Berlin city (wards 1, 3, 4, and 5, and part of ward 2) Total for Berlin city, in Green Lake and Waushara counties. Ward 1 752 Ward 2 1, 167 Ward 3 1, 034 Ward 4 658 Ward 5 878 Berlin town Brooklyn town, including Dartford village Dartford village Green Lake town Kingston town Mackford town 20 Manchester town Markesan village 20 Marquette town Princeton town ^i Princeton village si Ste. Marie town Seneca town Iowa county. Arena town Brigham town Clyde town Dodgeville city Ward 1 604 Ward 2 722 Wards 539 Dodgeville town Eden town Highland town ^ Highland village^" Linden town^s Linden village ^ 1900 4,219 3.34° 1,568 434 923 966 474 854 438 918 854 699 797 1,584 1,188 246 1,240 1,226 650 917 1,184 966 3,927 942 559 761 1,245 1,021 909 768 1,036 4,448 4.489 801 1,403 450 1,288 770 912 1,001 706 872 1,123 1,202 626 645 23, 114 1,363 1,435 628 1,865 1,540 997 1,642 913 1,353 543 1S90 3,087 2,740 »2,110 1,295 934 488 21913 495 786 22, 732 851 2S682 698 1,461 1,205 1,507 1,319 =6 685 915 1,278 1,101 3,768 966 407 2»841 1,180 1,135 906 818 1,009 4,118 4,149 767 1,280 204 1,343 816 3» 1,039 1,024 475 812 S2 1,167 986 751 22, 117 1,479 1,341 610 1,722 1,577 956 * 1,577 751 « 1,399 462 " Potosi village, formerly in Potosi town, now independent. 20 Includes population of Potosi village, not separately returned in 1890. 21 Exclusive of population of Montfort village. 22 Albany village, formerly in Albany town, now independent. 23 Exclusive of population of Albany village. 2* Brodhead village, formerly in Decatur town, incorporated as a citv and made independent since 1890. 26 Browntown village organized from part of Cadiz town since 1890. 26 Exclusive of population of Brodhead village. 2' Monticello village, formerly in Mt. Pleasant town, now independent. 28 Exclusive of population of Monticello village. 20 Markesan village, formerly in Mackford town, now independent. *> Exclusive- of population of Markesan village. 31 Princeton village, formerly in Princeton town, now independent. 22 Exclusive of population of Princeton village. ^Highland village, formerly in Highland town, now independent. 8* Exclusive of population of Highland village. ^ Linden village, formerly in Linden town, now independent. ^ Exclusive of population of Linden village. Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CITIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOE CIVIL DmSIONS. 1900 1890 Iowa county— Continued. Mifflin town Mineral Point city Wardl 734 Ward 2 985 Ward 3 553 Ward 4 719 Mineral Point town Moscow town Pulaski town, including Avoca vil lage Avoca village Eidgeway town Waldwick town Wyoming town Iron county i . Knight town... Montreal town. Saxon town Vaughn town.. Jackson county . Albion town ' Alma town Bear Bluff town 3 Black River Falls city Ward 1 421 Ward 2 415 Ward 3 388 Ward 4 714 Brockway town 2 City Point town 3 Cleveland town Curran town Franklin town Garden Valley town Garfield town Hixton town [][ Irving town '.[[ Knapp town Manchester town [ Melrose town [ Merrillan village Millslon town Northfield town Springfield town Jefferson coxtnty . Aztalan town Cold Spring town Concord town Parmington town Fort Atkinson city' Ward 1 793 Ward 2 708 Ward 3 669 Ward 4 S83 Hebron town Ixonia town !.!!!!!.!!! Jefferson city^ Wardl 727' Ward 2 633 Wards 680 Ward 4 54^ Jefferson town ' Koshkonong town * Lake Mills town « Lake Mills village " Milford town Oakland town Palmyra town 10 Palmyra villagei" Sullivan town Sumner town Waterloo town 12 Waterloo village 12 " ' ' Watertown city ( wards 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7) .'. [For total see Dodge county.] Watertown town Juneau county . Armenia town ^* Camp Douglas village i* . 1,564 2,991 1,131 1,142 1,368 406 1,125 722 791 6,616 1,363 1,631 17, 466 1,723 1,192 151 1,938 812 706 715 785 775 899 878 342 696 1,532 739 408 1,026 34, 789 1,236 1,853 3,043 1,069 1,374 2,684 1,729 1,475 1,331 1,887 1,271 1,287 789 716 1,239 565 965 1,137 6,267 1,563 20,629 801 432 1,465 2,694 1,271 1,145 1,239 278 990 810 629 15, 797 1,717 1,060 '2,'26i 329 691 706 626 703 502 1,005 560 1,304 787 903 33,530 1,349 649 1,831 1,847 2,283 1,060 1,491 2,287 n,766 '1,499 n,064 1,063 1,439 1,168 "790 567 1,323 539 13 976 862 6,506 1,691 17, 121 354 225 1 Organized from parts of Ashland and Oneida counties in 1893 2 Brockway town organized from part of Albion town since 1890 ■ rJ^Sf ^ *"'**'" <"'S'>'"2«'J fro™ part of City Point (formerly Sullivan) town Since lovU. < Fort Atkinson city, formerly in Koshkonong town, now independent 6 Jefferson city, formerly in Jefferson town, now independent Exclusive of population of Jefferson city. ' Exclusive of population of Fort Atkinson city. 8 Lake Mills village, formerly in Lake Mills town, now independent » Exclusive of population of Lake Mills village. "Palinyra village, formerly in Palmyra town, now independent "Exclusive of population of Palmyra village. " Waterloo village, formerly in Waterloo town, now independent. Juneau county — Continued. Clearfield town Cutler town w Elroy city Ward 1 744 Ward 2 941 Finley town " Fountain town Germantown town Kildare town Kingston town i* Lemonweir town Lindina town Lisbon town Lyndon town Marion town Mauston city Ward 1 685 Ward 2 .1,033 Necedah town i« including Necedah village Necedah village New Lisbon city Orange town 16 Plymouth town Seven Mile Creek town Summit town Wonewoc town Wonewoc village Kenosha county. Brighton town Bristol town Kenosha city Ward 1 1, 229 Ward 2 1, 261 Ward 3 2, 225 Ward 4 2,059 Ward 5 1, 263 Ward 6 1, 128 Ward 7 1 102 Wards 1 339 Paris town Pleasant Prairie town Randall town Salem town Somers town Wheatland town '. Kewaunee county. Ahnapee town Algoma city '" Ward 1 533' ,^ard2 ;;:;:;:; j 033 Ward 3 172 Carlton town Casco town Franklin town Kewaunee city Lincoln town ..' Luxemburg town Montpelier town Pierce town Red River town West Kewaunee town La Crosse county . 659 633 548 1,076 1,078 1,880 729 1,427 1,090 28,895 Bangor town i» Bangor village " Barre town Burns town Campbell town =' Farmington town Greenfield town Hamilton town 22 Holland town La Crosse city 21 Ward 1 1 ■^71" " Ward2 ]'°l\ Wards ::: ]-^^ Ward 4 ]'°^l Ward 5 ...:::::: H^^ Ward 6 H?? Ward7 J'247 Ward 8 :;::;; m^s Ward9 t'S? 1, 524 M w.^fi'^'^® "* population of Waterloo village. ^^^^HFinley town organized from parts of Armlnia and Kingston towns , 531 377 201 956 609 939 296 1,174 1,036 576 572 418 1,718 1,821 1, 209 1,014 561 867 812 1,015 1,407 811 21,707 850 1,151 11,606 818 1,776 784 1,846 2,044 882 17, 212 1,196 1,384 1,7S8 1,015 1,462 1,671 1,334 1,211 1,482 1,623 1,773 1,216 1,250 1,181 1,693 1,600 1,547 1,469 748 ' 852 1,367 1,411 1,622 1,620 42,997 38,801 274 'i'.m 744 510 648 211 1,075 957 444 495 891 1,343 2,242 1,708 990 "469 829 697 980 1,2U 619 15,581 926 1,071 6,532 871 1,646 658 1,493 1,632 752 16, 153 2»6S9 499 670 1,020 955 1,810 751 231,400 1,009 25,090 -CutiePr?o°^?^?;ife' ;?™?,l'y '",9™ng.e .town, now independent. n since 189r ndependen iS^^S^SSF^osse City Since 1890, 'Exclusive of population of West Salem village. i;pS;iMXt!;L'^^?Br^^^^^^ '"^^P-<^-t Bince 1890. 9 Table 4 — POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. La Cbosse county— Continued. La Crosse city — Continued. WardM i 597 Ward 11 1 363 Ward 12 937 Ward 13 1 114 Ward 14 1, 513 Ward 15 1 446 Ward 16 824 Ward 17 1, 829 Ward 18 1, 888 Ward 19 1 192 Ward 20 956 Onalaska city Onalaska town Shelby town Washington town West Salem village i 1900 Lafayette county . Argyle town Belmont town^ Belmont village 2 Benton town* Benton village* Blanchard town " Blanchardville village° Darlington town, including Darlington city Darlington city Ward I 887 Ward 2 ^. 921 Elk Grove town Fayette town Gratiot town ' Gratiot village ' Kendall town Lament town Monticello town New Diggings town Seymour town , Shullsburg town, including Shullsburg city Shullsburg city Wayne town White Oak Springs town Willow Springs town Wiota town Langlade county Ackley town Antigo city ■ ■ - - Wardl 632 Ward 2 '57 Wards , 784 Ward 4 1.10' Ward5 , ™ Ward 6 1.155 Antigo town Elcho town Elton town » Evergreen town ° Iianglade town Neva town i» Norwood town Peck town" Polar town Price town Rolling town Summit town ^'^ Upham town i^ Vilaa town " Lincoln county . 1,368 1,041 1, 084 764 725 20,959 1,419 762 609 848 546 489 673 2,964 1,808 761 837 1,217 335 685 667 313 1,122 779 2,036 1,250 1,200 337 982 1,678 12,553 1890 1,587 1,030 1,003 796 642 1,268 »807 378 5 831 414 650 MINOR CIVIL divisions. 582 6,145 2,682 1.589 788 822 1,511 754 .■^16 305 1,374 783 2,270 1.393 1,170 384 931 1,627 374 4,424 120 643 3.W, 175 144 191 117 173 153 788 602 793 663 ?48 760 444 .571 233 040 686 361 270 T»8 16,269 567 339 8,537 347 457 Coming town Harrison town Merrill city qoi ' Wardl %ii Ward 2 ::::::::;: 1,038 Wards 1 g,7 Ward4 '925 Wards 1538 Ward6 1 559 Ward 7 ' 1 Formerly in Hamilton town; now independent. 2ielmont vOlage, formerly in Belmont town, now independent. 3 Fxclusive of population ol Belmont village. ifSton villag^e,!ormerly in Benton town, now independent. r.Exclusive of popnlation of B^^^^^ Blanchard town since 1890. "" fa^^Tk^nrfSiS^^i^of ATa^^w^^^^e S^ J ^"°- 1890. Organized from parts of Neva and Summit towns since 1890. Lincoln county— Continued. Merrill town Pine Eiver town Rock Falls town " . Russell town Scott town Tomahawk city i" . . Tomahawk town" Manitowoc county . Cato town Centerville town Cooperstown town Eaton town Franklin town Gibson town Kiel villageis Kossuth town Liberty town Manitowoc city is Ward 1 2, 060 Ward 2 1, 438 Wards 2,604 Ward 4 1,936 Wards 1,302 Ward 6 686 Ward 7 1.870 Manitowoc towni» Manitowoc Rapids town Maple Grove town Meeme town Mishicott town Newton town Rockland town, including Reedsville village Reedsville village Schleswig town is Two Creeks town Two Rivers city Wardl 724 Ward 2 674 Wards 800 Ward 4 902 Ward 6 684 Two Rivers town Marathon county. 1900 797 539 1,278 7S6 414 16 332 556 402 870 670 2,291 1,816 620 42,261 37,831 1,743 1,793 1,443 1,374 1,600 1,629 1,317 1,332 1,781 1,836 1,498 1,661 924 497 1,799 1,973 1,383 1,277 11,786 7,710 762 1,717 1,214 1,482 1,578 1,770 1,676 428 1,386 632 3,784 1,087 43,266 Bergen town Berlin town Brighton town Cassel town^i Cleveland town Colby city (east ward) 2-' [For total see Clark county.] Day town Easton town 23 Eau Pleine town Edgar village--' Elderon town Emmet town Frankfort town Halsey town Hamburg town Harrison town 25 Hewitt town 25 Holton town Hull town 22 Johnson town Knowlton town Kronenwetter town McMillan town 26 McMillan village25 Maine town Marathon town^i Marathon village Mosinee town Mosinee village Norrie town 23 Pike Lake town Plover town 23 Rib Falls town Rietbrock town Spencer town Stettin town Texas town 2» H Included Tomahawk city in 1890; part taken to form Tomahawk town since 1890. , , , .^ 15 Exclusive of population of Tomahawk city. "Formerly in Rock Falls town; now independent. " Organized from part of Rock Falls town since 1890. IS Kiel village, formerly in Schleswig town, now independent. 13 Part of Manitowoc town annexed to Manitowoc city since 1890. 20 Exclusive of population of Kiel village. 21 Cassel town organized from part of Marathon town since 1890. 22 East ward of Colby city organized from part of Hull town since 1890. 23 Plover town organized from parts of Easton and Norrie towns since 1890. 2* Organized from part of Wein town since 1890. . „ „ 25 Hewitt town organized from parts of Harrison and Texas towns since 1 :■.'.». 2'McMillan village organized from part of MeSIillan toivn siiai.' ]S',«), 552 177 1,078 599 1,083 686 1,034 1,060 218 262 821 816 987 240 735 267 478 568 232 786 439 568 331 1,281 891 654 693 211 926 287 1,022 760 796 893 687 313 436 333 434 264 862 439 200 1,119 1,178 678 1,180 528 258 371 199 657 427 770 353 1,022 642 302 771 674 1,016 841 I 717 1,018 1,110 962 1,081 220 (No. 54 2) 10 Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1S90 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Makathon county— Continued. Wauaan city Ward 1 1, 574 Ward 2 1,252 Wards 1,149 Ward 4 1,045 Ward 5 1, 527 Ward 6 1,862 Ward 7 1,421 Ward 8 1 , 515 Ward 9 1,509 Wausau town Wein town i Weston town Marinette county. Amberg town ^ Coleman town 2 Crivitz town 2 Dunbar town " Grover town - Marinette city Ward 1 2, 934 Ward 2 3,399 Wards 3,586 Ward 4 3,576 Ward 5 2, 701 Peshtigo town 2 Porterneld town Wausaukee town Marquette county. Buffalo town Crystal Lake town . Douglas town Harris town Mecan town Montello town Moundville town . . Neshkoro town Newton town Oxford town Packwaukee town . Shields town Springfield town. . . Westneld town Milwaukee county . Cudahy village' Franklin town Granville town i Greenfield town Lake town = Milwaukee city » Ward 1 9,489' Ward 2 9,909 Ward 3 5 418 Ward 4 10,679 Ward 5 10,0S1 Ward 6 13,671 Ward 7 7 173 Ward 8 17,328 Ward 9 17,653 Ward 10 17, 024 Ward 11 21! 903 Ward 12 13, 216 Ward 13 17, 026 Ward 14 20,651 Ward 15 12,692 Ward 16 9 654 Ward 17 10,226 Ward 18 13 907 Ward 19 18, 627 Ward 20 16 863 Ward21 12 175 Milwaukee town ' North Milwaukee village " 12,354 1,109 965 2,137 30, 822 1,375 2,545 842 1,136 1,860 16, 195 4,228 956 1,685 10, 509 839 577 684 556 628 1,325 562 638 647 659 862 698 644 1,200 330,017 1,366 1,738 2,267 5,814 5,302 285,315 4,610 1,049 9,253 1,380 444 1,776 20,304 11,523 7,202 460 1,119 667 628 576 724 1,177 324 561 711 567 711 608 605 1,012 236,101 1,868 2,272 3,190 4,899 204,468 6,403 i Part taken to form Edgar village since 1890. of Pe^hUgo t?^vn llSs^a"'^ '""^^'^^^ '^"^^'^^ sCudahy village organized from part of Lake town since 1890 «1,020 592 1,S15 304 (12) 730 688 1,066 993 (12) 1,166 1,292 813 2,795 1,120 642 1,086 16, 009 913 938 770 1,194 624 1,336 5,219 1,068 494 .1,585 i4ra?ht^^i?Jf»°'^^'^ from part of Byron town since 1890. isfe-?,?^ S ^""■Se organized from part of Jefferson town since 1890 15 Kendall village, formerly in Glendale town, now independent "Exclusive of population of Kendall village. ™aepenaent. "Grant town organized from part of Lincoln town since 1890 Norwalk village organized from part of Ridge™le town since 1890 20 w^u "° ''■^}^''^^ organized from pirt of Sheldon town since 1890 20 Wilton village organized from part of Wilton town since 1890 SorfSd ™m S«^{'nf.?°T ^r,Maple Valley towTJnce 1890. 23P»ffS,w, +™? P*^"^' Of Maple Valley town since 1890. 24 ?»rL^?,^° *? *?™ P'^'^' °f Underhill town since 1890. sbtS^o t™ *° *°''.™ ^'''■'s of Armstrong and Underhill towns since 1890 ^pS ^J^nM^T^^ S°™ P"' °f L"'l« I'i^er town sincl?890 towniinc^S "^^^^ """^ ^P™''^ 'o^'^^ '^"'^ part of Armstrong " Organized from parts of Gillett and How towns since 1890. 11 Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOK Cr91L DIVISIONS. Oneida county ^ . Gagen town .-. Hazelhuist town [ Newbold town Pelican town Elimelander city '. ] Ward 1 881 Ward 2 786 Ward 3— 770 Ward 4 733 Ward 5 1 0S4 Ward 6 794 Schoepke town. Sugar Camp town Woodboro town Outagamie county . Appleton city Ward 1 2, 846 Ward 2 2, 692 Ward 3 3, 130 Ward 4 1,628 Ward 5 2, 588 Ward 6 2, 201 Black Creek town Bovlna town Buchanan town Center town Cicero town Dale town Deer Creek town Ellington town Freedom town Grand Chute town Greenville town Hortonia town^ HortonvUle villages Kaukauna city Ward 1 1, 155 Ward 2 1,162 Wards 1,281 Ward 4 1,093 Wards 424 Kaukauua town* Liberty town Little Chute village * Maine town Maple Creek town New London city (ward 3) Total for New LoDdon city, in Outagamie and Waupaca counties. Ward 1 699 Ward 2 556 Wards 540 Ward 4 "- 647 Wards 300 Osbom town Seymour city Seymour town Oneida Indian reservation (part 01) [For total see Brown county.] Ozaukee county. Belgium town Cedarburg city « Cedarburg town « Fredonia town Grafton town* Grafton village ^ Mequon town Port Washington city i» - Port Washington town'" Saukville town Pepin county . 1900 8,875 1890 554 1,052 258 568 4,998 485 661 46,247 15,085 1,482 1,034 2,096 1,458 1,103 1,273 1,308 1,188 1,664 1,722 1,342 654 913 5,115 16, 363 1,547 1,690 1,626 1,361 1,460 U,507 1,652 1,666 1,060 »1,010 478 434 2,792 2, 902 3,010 1,669 1,081 "1,067 1,667 1,647 7,905 6,932 650 ,458 267 743 ,142 5,010 38, 690 1,377 663 1,397 1,488 952 1,207 932 1,210 1,602 1,574 1,246 »867 440 4,667 MINCE CIVIL divisions. 1,479 n,348 599 492 944 380 616 478 800 815 540 368 2,742 2,050 656 685 1,026 733 1,141 977 1,009 923 14,943 1,164 253 648 765 « 1,122 Albany town Durand city Durand town Frankfort town Lima town Pepin towni2 1 Parts taken to fon?/e"!89f ^ompirisoS ?v°"lfpoVu"ation' Z^lE^^o^n Forest county aniiexed since 1890. C^^^^ incomplete. "°* ?&oTon'Vine*?Xg%rmerl1^?n^H^^^^^^ town, made independent since '''°:!ft?}eThl?i^vTarSr°ieTin^^^^^^^ ^|S!5ife«a1nWn«,-now i.^^^^^^^^^ ^Exclusive of population of Gr^^^^^^ i3El^clusive of population of Pepin village. Pepin county — Continued. Pepin village '^ . . Stockholm town . Waterville town . Waubeck town... PiEKCE county. Clifton town Diamond Bluff town Ellsworth town Ellsworth village El Paso town Oilman town Hartland town Isabelle town Maiden Eock town Maiden Eock village Martell town Oak Grove town Prescott city Eiver Falls city (wards 2, 3, and 4) Total for Eiver Falls city, in Pierce and St. Croix counties. Ward I 158 Ward 2 785 Ward 3 464 Ward 4 601 Elver Falls town Eock Elm town Salem town Spring Lake town 1* Spring Valley villagei^ Trenton town - Trimbelle town Union town Polk county Alden town Amery village i^ Apple Eiver town Balsam Lake town Beaver town Black Brook town Bone Lake town Clam Palls town Clayton town Clear Lake town '» Clear Lake village i« . . . Eureka town Parmington town Garfield town Georgetown town Johnstown town Laketown town Lincoln town i^ Loraine towni^ Luck town McKinley townw Milltown town Osceola town i' Osceola village" St. Croix Falls town 21 . St. Croix Falls village 2 Sterling town West Sweden town . - . . Portage county . Alban town Almond town Amherst town ^* . . Amherst village 2« . Belmont town Buena Vista town. Carson town 20 Dewey town 5' Eau Plelne town -^ Grant town Hull town 28 Lanark town Linwood town-'''.-. New Hope town.. - Pine Grove town . . 1900 407 671 1,522 168 23, 943 631 506 1,481 1,052 1,084 1,378 1,182 447 1,187 304 1,277 788 1,002 1,850 2,008 1,254 1,270 1,081 1,200 1,021 965 1,505 1,478 17, 801 1,440 905 512 757 506 899 166 340 836 752 527 1,041 1,059 831 211 138 811 1,010 267 526 110 671 847 466 534 622 735 282 29,483 878 1,080 1,425 558 781 1,102 1,505 754 1,086 557 1,469 825 677 962 565 1890 369 711 1,287 164 20,385 472 1,338 670 845 1,239 1,201 330 1,176 343 1,292 824 911 1,602 1,783 1,073 1,047 845 951 1,594 1,001 12,968 1,261 451 365 431 333 708 62 203 618 951 540 85 100 668 "621 210 469 2»683 384 2253 745 667 270 2324,798 1,035 SI, 324 438 622 1,061 961 748 417 1,477 797 368 " Spring Valley village organized from part of Spring Lake town since 1890. 15 Amery village, formerly in Lincoln town, now independent. 16 Clear Lake village organized from part of Clear Lake town since 1890. "Exclusive of population of Amery village. isMcKinley town organized from part of Loraine town since 1890. loOsceola village, formerly in Osceola town, now independent. 20 Exclusive of population of Osceola village. 21st Croix Falls village, formerly in St. Croix Falls town, nowindependent. 22 Exclusive of population of St. Croix Falls village. 2S Includes population (895) of Stevens Point town; annexed to Carson, Eau Pleine Hull, and Linwood towns since 1890. 24 Amherst village, formerly in Amherst town, now independent. 25 Exclusive of population of Amherst village. 2» Part of Stevens Point town annexed since 1890. 2' Organized from parts of Eau Pleine and Hull towns since 1890. 28 Part taken to form part of Dewey town, and part of Stevens Point town annexed since 1890. 12 Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Portage county — Continued. Plover town Sharon town Stevens Point city Ward 1 1,448 Ward 2 1,699 "Ward 3 1,600 Ward 4 2,313 Ward 5 1,623 Ward 6 841 Stockton town Price count v . Brannan town i Emery town Fifleld town Georgetown town Hackett town Hill town 1 Kennan town Knox town i Lake town Ogema town PElUips city 2 Ward 1 740 Ward 2 547 Ward 3 533 Prentice town Prentice village Worcester town ^ Eacine county . Burlington city 3 Burlington town 3 Caledonia town Dover town Mt. Pleasant town Norwcy town Eacine city Wardl 1,155 Ward 2 2, 662 Wards 3,786 Ward 4 3,809 Ward 5 6, 704 Ward 6 6,691 Ward 7 4,295 Raymond town Rochester town " Union Grove village * ! . . Waterford town Yorkville town 6 " Richland county. Akan town Bloom town Buena Vista town ['.'.'.'. Dayton town ..-..- Eagle town .' Forest tovm ' Henrietta town Ithaca town '.'.'.'.'. Lone Rock village "... Marshall town Orion town "'. Richland town [ ." " " Richland Center city '.'.'.'.'. Ward 1 "796 Ward 2 820 Ward 3 705 Richwood town Rockbridge town Sylvan town .'. Viola village (part of ) ' Total for Viola village, in Richland and Vernon counties. Westford town Willow town Rock county. Avon town Beloit city Wardl 1,700 Ward 2 2, 699 Ward 3 1, 737 Ward 4 2, 330 Ward 5 1, 964 Beloit town Bradford town 1,611 2,225 9,524 9,106 523 371 373 249 219 242 520 411 769 972 1,820 519 939 1,179 45,644 2,526 1,052 2,805 853 2,911 913 29, 102 1,601 750 520 1,564 1,047 19,483 916 1,261 1,104 1,006 1,003 833 1,140 916 512 912 962 894 2,321 1,299 991 926 237 432 1,163 1,087 51,203 773 10, 436 728 919 1,274 1,940 7,896 5,258 616 105 857 157 191 409 775 570 'i,"682 2,043 41,097 2,732 924 2,192 841 21,014 1,784 699 432 1,551 «959 1,361 797 1,119 1,153 1,151 1,143 1,193 342 909 665 847 1,819 1,343 1,148 1,013 1,124 1,012 43,220 806 6,315 714 849 1 Hill and Knox towns organized from parts of Brannan town since 1890 2 Phillips city organized from part of Worcester town since 1890 s Burlington village, formerly in Burlington town, incorporated as a ci(v and made independent since 1890. ■' i.".i * Exclusive of population of Burlington village. s Union Grove village, formerly in Yorkville town, now iiidoriendeiit « Exclusive of population of Union Grove village. ' • Rock county— Continued. Center town Clinton town Clinton village Edgerton city Wardl 803 Ward 2 776 Wards 613 Evansville citv 8 Wardl...". 584 Ward 2 603 Wards 677 Fulton town Harmony town Janesville city Wardl 2,594 Ward 2 2,030 Wards 2,985 Ward 4 3,715 Ward 5 1,861 Janesville town Johnstown town La Prairie town Lima town Magnolia town Milton town Newark town Plymouth town Porter town Rock town Spring Valley town Turtle town Union town St. Ceoix county . Baldwin town Baldwin village Cady town Cylon town Eau Galle town Emerald town Erin Prairie town Forest town Glenwood city » Ward 1 425 Ward 2 435 Ward 3 417 Ward 4 462 Glenwood town ' Hammond town Hammond village .'.".'.'.".'.".'." Hudson city Ward 1 634 Ward 2 1 251 Ward 3 l' 374 Hudson town ' Kinnickinnic town .'..' New Richmond city Wardl ." .".■.■.■.■.■.".".■.'."." .".""isi' Ward 2 573 Ward 3 524 Pleasant "Valley town Richmond town River Falls city (ward 1) .......'..'...."...'.".."" [For total see Pierce county.] Rush River town St. Joseph town Somerset town Springfield town ...." Stanton town Star Prairie town Troy town Warren town Sauk county. Ableman village i' Baraboo city Ward 1. Ward 2 i'S^? Wards ^'iii Baraboo town '.'. '''^'° Bear Creek town Dellona town Delton town Excelsior town "' Fairfield town Franklin town Freedom town '' Greenfield town Honey Creek town . . Ironton town Lavalle town 1,090 1,011 871 2,192 1,417 1,112 13,185 1,132 «SX»!ftf^ a?a StTsifJcTA" °' ^°^^'*' "'^™ ^'"- l^^"" >OAblemnn^H!iL??.'"'"''',''?°y'"t,°f Glenwood town since 1890. " ExcluHivo o nmm ^t^f ^^?J^'''''''°?,f°^"> ""W independent, ,0 S. , !j , ^? population of Ableman village. - iioludorl North Freedom village in 1890 J'.\clusive of population of North Freedom village. 1,073 1,105 856 1,595 1,523 1,030 1,109 1,051 1,098 2,552 2,300 966 1,039 1,349 1,188 1,225 1,235 958 976 1,446 1,422 1,076 993 945 950 26,830 23,139 1,395 1,314 631 482 1,099 771 991 701 1,084 1,374 767 543 820 844 440 190 1,789 758 1,656 844 890 404 388 3,259 2,885 849 593 679 614 1,631 1,408 426 529 720 826 158 181 582 650 1,024 774 1,451 1,148 1,419 1,431 780 758 1,280 761 735 692 815 736 33, 006 30,575 430 332 5,751 4,605 1,464 1,386 976 883 626 594 916 829 954 "967 697 672 1,111 1,044 962 IS 943 924 848 993 1,124 1, 362 1,455 1,063 1 1,034 13 Table 4.-P0PULATI0N OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Sauk county— Continued. Lavalle village Merrimac towni ' ] Merrlmac village i " | Nortli Freedom village 2 Prairie du Sac town Prairie du Sac village Reedsburg city Ward 1 i 027 „ Ward 2 ijigg Reedsburg town Sauk City village '_ Spring Green town' Spring Green village' Sumpter town Troy town Washington town Weetfleld town Winfleld town Woodland town SAWYER COUNTY*. Hay ward town Lac Court d'Oreilles Indian reservation . SHAWANO COUNTY . Almon town Angelica town Aniwa town Belle Plaine town Birnamwood town « Bimamwood village^ Fairbanks town ' Germania town Grant town Green Valley town Hartland town Herman town Hutchins town Lessor town Maple Grove town Morris town Navarino town Pella town Richmond town Seneca town Shawano city Wardl 800 Ward 2 500 Ward 3 563 Tigerton village ' Washington town Waukechon town Wittenberg town 8 Wittenberg village? — Menominee Indian reservation (part ol) [For total see Oconto county.] Stockbridge Indian reservation Sheboygan county . Cedar Grove village i" Elkhart Lake village " Greenbush town Herman town Holland town i" Lima town Lyndon town Mitchell town Mosel town Plymouth city Plymouth town Rhine town 11 Russell town Scott town Sheboygan city ■-■-■- Wardl 3,124 Ward 2. 2,170 1900 386 615 350 485 641 656 2,226 1,204 810 656 621 724 950 1,226 1,286 813 1,227 3,593 2,720 873 27,475 700 1,260 934 997 785 475 923 308 1,169 1,037 1,442 1,111 1,469 1,111 1,814 689 413 930 1,105 515 1,863 723 1,322 940 1,011 798 1,255 376 327 464 1,689 ,1,940 2, 561 1,949 1,732 974 .S85 2, 257 1,398 1,285 437 1,432 22, 962 1890 847 816 618 562 1,737 1,112 876 *583 625 761 911 1,206 1,357 793 1,222 1,977 463 680 686 1,028 781 792 131 1,026 784 1,379 853 620 749 1,400 400 243 816 1,128 350 1,505 1,242 846 »658 726 1,690 1,998 2,874 1,921 1,697 1,012 863 1,503 1,356 1,612 439 1,473 16,369 Wards!.";;.';;!; i.^^ 1 Merrimac village organized from part of Merrimac town since 1890. ^Formerly in Freedom town; now independent. , , sSprlng Green village, formerly in Spring Green town, now moependeiit. ^Exclusive of population of Spring Green village. 6Not returned by towns in 1890. ■ . 6Birnamwood village organized from part of Birnamwood town smce 1890. iTieerton village organized from part of Fairbanks town since 1890. 8 Wittenberg village; formerly in Wittenberg town, now independent. 9 Exclusive of population of Wittenberg village ■ „ „„ i oon loCedarGrove village organized from part of Holland town since 1890. 11 Elkhart Lake village organized from part of Rhine town since 1890. inndides popuIatioS (190) of Pine Creei town, taken to form Holway town '^^f^tti^aTom'^Srt'^i'GZer and Pine Creek towns. since 1890. ucilveland town raganized from part of Mohtor town since 1890. isparts tekento foriS Hammel town and part of Aurora town smce 1890. loOrganized from part of Grover town since 1890. 17 Organized from part of Pine Creek town since 1890.> wSfadia village,!ormerly in Arcadia town, now independent. i« Exclusive of population of Arcadia village. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Sheboygan county— Continued. Sheboygan city— Continued. Ward 4 .- 3, 328 Ward 5 3,184 Ward 6 1, 877 Ward 7 3, 178 Ward 8 4, 697 Sheboygan town Sheboygan Falls town Sheboygan Falls village 1 Sherman town Wilson town Taylor county . Aurora town i' Browning town Chelsea town Cleveland town >* Deer Creek town Greenwood town Grover town ^ Hammel town i« Holway town it Little Black town Medford city Ward 1 710 Ward 2 406 Ward 3 642 Medford town Molitor town !■* Rib Lake town Westboro town Trempealeau county Albion town Arcadia town '« Arcadia village ^^ Blair village 2u Burnside town 21 Caledoniatown Chimney Rock town Dodge town Ettrick town Gale town's , Galesville village ^ Hale town Independence village 21 . Lincoln town 26 Osseo vlllRge'i Pigeon town Preston town*) Sumner town 21 Trempealeau town 2e Trempealeau village's. . Unity town Whitehall village's Vernon county. Bergen town Christiana town *> Clinton town Coon town De Soto village (part of ) 'i [For total see Crawford county.] Forest town Franklin town Genoa town Greenwood town Hamburg town Harmony town Hillsboro town '^ Hillsboro village 32 Jefferson town Kickapoo town '* La Farge village ^ Liberty town '' Ontario village (part of ) »' [For total see Monroe county.] 1900 2,181 1,690 1,301 1,813 1,078 106 686 787 231 775 1,331 1,768 1,394 112 1,698 1,060 1,126 2,641 1,278 438 938 345 963 495 1,969 1,384 862 1,773 630 786 472 1,209 1,693 767 1,162 609 989 600 28,361 1,184 1,264 1,214 1,824 300 1,260 1,237 1,077 1,027 1,070 108 ,182 786 ,548 874 488 639 1890. 20 Blair village organized from part of Preston town since 1890. 21 Independence village, formerly in Burnside town, now independent. 22 Exclusive of population of Independence village. 23 Galesville village, formerly in Gale town, now independent. 2* Exclusive ol population of Galesville village. 26 Whitehall village, formerly in Lincoln town, now independent. 26 Exclusive of population of Whitehall village. 27 Osseo village organized from part of Sumner town since 1890. 28 Trempealeau village, formerly in Trempealeau town, now independent. 2" Includes population of Trempealeau village, not separately returned in 10. 30 Part taken to form Westby village since 1890, 31 Formerly in Wheatland town; now independent. 32 Hillsboro village, formerly in Hillsboro town, now independent. 33 Exclusive of population of Hillsboro village. 34 Part taken to form Readstown village since 1890. 36 Organized from part of Stark town since 1890. 33 Part taken to form Viola village since 1890. 37 Organized from part of Whitestown town since 1890. 14 Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 MINOK CIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 Vernon county — Continued. Readstown village ' Stark town 2 r Sterling town Union town Viola village (part of) 3 [For total see Richland county.] Viroqua city Wardl , 587 Ward 2 557 Wards 806 Viroqua town Webster town Westby village* Wheatland town ^ Whitestown town ^ Vilas county". Arbor Vitae town Eagle Elver town Minocqua town, including Lac du Flambeau Indian reservation. Lac du Flambeau Indian reservation Walworth county . Bloomfield town Darien town ..'_'_ Delavan city ' Ward 1 719 Ward 2 772 Ward 3 763 Delavan town East Troy town ,. Elkhorn cltyu Ward 1 499' Ward 2 550 Ward 3 682 Geneva town Lafayette town ../...... La Grange town Lake Geneva city Ward 1 "gis" Ward 2 663 Ward 3 I 037 Linn town Lyons town Eicliinond town » Sharon town '* Sharon village ^- ] Spring Prairie town Sugar Creek town Troy town Walworth town '. ' ] " Whitewater city Ward 1 997' Ward 2 ; 1 290 Ward 3 1 118 Whitewater town ' ' Washburn county. Bashaw town"... Long Lake town . Minong town "_ . . Shell Lake town . Spooner town" .. Veazie town Washington covsty Addison town Barton town Erin town Farmington town. . German town town. 408 907 1,187 849 195 1,950 1,862 1,123 524 668 914 1,618 1,356 1,955 1,314 1,371 2,244 993 1,513 1,731 1,191 924 882 2,585 1,082 1,298 770 1,127 945 1,126 931 1,018 2,003 3,405 904 238 406 1,823 1,575 575 23,589 1,810 1,260 1,200 1,461 1,937 1,033 1,152 819 1,270 1,680 1,092 27,860 1,197 1,218 2,038 i»677 1,406 1,447 1,073 933 844 2,297 864 1,328 799 "1,160 878 1,155 1,004 972 1,372 4,359 2,926 1,535 734 146 22,751 1,863 1,169 1,301 1,601 2,026 1 Organized from part of Kickapoo town since 1890. 2 Part taken to form La Farge village since 1890. 3 Organized from part of Liberty town since 1890 * Organized from part of Christiana town since 1890. 6 Included De Soto village in 1890. » Exclusive of population of De Soto village. ' Part taken to form Ontario village since 1890. 8 Organized from part of Oneida county in 1893. "Delavan village, formerly Id Delavan town, incorporated as 0, citv and made independent since 1890. i» Exclusive of population of Delavan village. 11 Incorporated as a city since 1890. 12 Sharon village, formerly in Sharon town, now independent 13 Exclusive of population of Sharon village. "M™o°g town organized from parts of Bashaw and Spooner town.s since « Kewaskum village, formerly in Kewaskum town, now independent 18 Exclusive of population of Kewaskum village. "Schleislngerville village, formerly in Polk town, now independent >8 Exclusive of population of Schleisingerville village. "Hartland village, formerly in Delafield and Merton towns now iiide- Washington county — Continued. Hartford city Wardl 819 Ward 2 813 Hartford town Jackson town Kewaskum town'* Kewaskum village " Polk town " Richfield town Schleislngerville village 1^ Trenton town Wayne town West Bend city Wardl 970 Ward 2 1,149 West Bend town Waukesha county . Brookfield town Delafield towni" Eagle town ^ Eagle village 21 Genesee town Hajtland village " Lisbon town Menominee town 22 Menominee Falls village^^ Merton town i' Mukwonago town Muskego town New Berlin town Oconomowoc city ; Ward 1 611 Ward 2 1,209 Wards 1,060 Oconomowoc town Ottawa town Pewaukee town^-* Pewaukee village '* Summit town Vernon town Waukesha city'" Ward 1 1 , 405 Ward 2 1, 545 Ward 3 882 Ward 4 1, 450 Ward 5 874 Ward 6 1, 263 Waukesha town 26 Waupaca county . Bear Creek town Caledonia town Cliutonville city Dayton town Dupont town 28 Embarrass village 80 Farmington town '. Fremont town^i Fremont village^' Harrison town 33 Helvetia town 34 lolatownsa lola Tillage 33 Larrabee town ". Lebanon town Lind town Little Wolf town 3i Manawa village 3i> Marion villagers Matteson town "> Mukwa town New London city (wards 1, 2, 4, aiid 5) ! [For total see Outagamie county.! Royal ton town St. Lawrence town Scandinavia town3i 35,229 2,174 1,250 744 324 1,481 629 1,510 2,178 687 1,530 1,263 1,349 1,579 2,880 1,330 883 1,708 714 1,275 1,307 7,419 1,015 31, 615 1,267 1,136 904 943 1,653 1,466 891 862 1,018 »916 270 1,522 1,087 425 32 530 263 275 453 518 511 804 1,315 558 1,398 1,436 939 932 1,096 1,016 1,421 3n,137 744 350 602 470 867 860 956 1,040 2,202 1,682 1,272 1,198 1,178 1,004 921 1,142 1,296 1,354 1,339 1,760 1,680 851 Ml, 015 679 557 1,554 181,639 1,617 1,584 549 432 1,572 1,760 1,391 1,471 2,119 1,296 822 33,270 1,960 ail, 303 1,020 1,327 486 1,443 232,058 422 201,499 1,217 1,390 1,519 2,729 1,373 880 2 2, 077 680 1,130 1,277 6,321 271,159 26, 794 2« Exclusive of population of Hartland village. ^ Eagle village organized from part of Eagle town since 1890 ^ ExTuXe of'^^nTatilfrf o'f°r"'y ^" Me|omine"e town, now independent. o4fi^'='"'*,'^^°?,?opiilation of Menominee Falls village. 24 Pewaukee village formerly in Pewaukee town, nSw independent M w'''","''r oJ^opulation of Pewaukee village^ ' "°^ '""^P™''™*- mad^Splfd'efee'S^^^''''^^''"''^*^*"^"' "--Ported as a cityand ™?/'=!"^"?,?' population of Waukesha village fx^=« ^&f^ife^^^^ 32 Exclusive of population of Fremont village '"dependent. «&eXYo?^U^e^^^^^ ^i^^:^^r^i^^.Z^VZ¥'^J!9}l^o^^ now independent. «?f^'tT® °5 population of Manawa village. 37 Part taken to form Scandinavia village sine since 1890. 15 Table 4.— POPULATION OF WISCONSIN BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Waupaca county— Continued. 1900 Scandinavia village i Union town Waupaca city Wardl 785 Ward 2 775 Wards 742 Ward 4 610 Waupaca town Weyauwega town ^ Weyauwega village ' Wyoming town * Waushara county Aurora town Berlin city (part of ward 2) [For total see Green Lake county.] Bloomfleld town Coloma town Dakota town Deerfleld town Hancock town Leon town Marion town Mt. Morris town Oasis town Plainfleld town Plainfield village Poysippi town Ricmord town Eose town Saxeville town Springwater town warren town Wautoma town 320 1,309 2,912 960 579 911 497 1890 1,153 2,127 964 = 646 706 Winnebago county. Algoma town Black Wolf town Clayton town Menashacity ■■■■■■ Wardl 1.W4 Ward 2 1.392 Wards , 9?| Ward 4 l."l» Menasha town Neenahcity •-■■•- Wardl 1.°™ Ward 2 M51 Wards 2,099 Ward 4 °^* Neenah town Nekiml town Nepeuskun town ■ • ■ Omro town * Omro village * 1,025 41 1,256 827 543 656 1,163 826 654 658 826 921 728 1,046 591 82.S 827 653 848 1,060 58,225 13,507 MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Winnebago county— Continued. 934 31 1,278 723 573 453 660 731 623 668 707 799 459 912 573 577 765 641 796 704 60,097 840 778 1,161 5,589 757 837 1,170 4,581 646 6,954 595 5,083 533 990 939 1,163 1,358 638 1,028 908 n,038 1,232 Oshkosh city ■ • • • Ward 1 1,503 Ward 2 2,179 Ward 3 1,648 Ward 4 2, 264 Ward, 5 2,749 Ward 6 2, 566 Ward 7....: 1,613 Ward 8 2,008 Ward 9 2,164 Ward 10 2, 660 Ward 11 1,666 Ward 12 1 , 863 Ward 13 3, 401 Oahkosh town Poygan town Eushford town Utica town Vinland town Winchester town Winneconne town Winnecoime village Wolf Eiver town Wood county . Aubumdale town * Auburndale village * Grand Rapids town Greater Grand Rapids cityi" - • • ■ Wardl 552 Ward2 ™9 Wards 400 Ward 4 626 Ward 6 592 Ward.6 f31 Ward 7 516 Wards 468 Lincoln town Marshfleld city ,- -a;;- Wardl 1,013 Ward2 , 569 Wards 1,134 Ward 4 1,1*0 Wards 5^6 Ward 6 468 Marshfleld town Milladore town Nekoosa village " Pittsville ci ty Port Edwards town " Remington town Eichfield town Eock town Rudolph town Saratoga town Seneca town Sherry town Sigel town Vesper town Wood town 1900 28,284 1890 22,836 1,812 1,489 742 747 1,652 1,608 967 981 1,018 936 1,041 1,030 746 698 1,042 1,086 970 919 25,865 '18,127 969 »666 241 263 826 627 4,493 1,702 1,128 5,240 870 3,460 881 701 1,025 760 745 634 653 1,161 582 708 427 571 194 823 597 1,046 1,087 416 326 976 875 618 487 1,483 1,232 774 322 1,118 891 1 Organized from part of Scandinavia town since 1890. 2 Weyauwega village, formerly in Weyauwega town, now independent. "Exclusive of population of Weyauwega village. * Organized from part of Helvetia town smce 1890. 6 Omro village, formerly in Omro town, now independent. « Exclusive of population of Omro village. 'Includes population (1,435) of Centralia city, annexed to Greater Grand ^'"e'Auburndale village, formerly in Auburndale town, now independent. sExclusiveof population of Auburndale village. 10 Formerly Grand Rapids; Centralia city annexed since 1890. 11 Nekoosa village organized from part of Port Edwards town since 1890. There are 260 incorporated cities and villages in Wisconsin, for which the population m 1900 is separately returned and these inco^orated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order being abstracted from table 4> which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5.-P0PULATI0N OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLAGES OF WISCONSIN: 1890 AND 1900. cities and VILLAGES. Abbotsford village . - Ableman village Albany village Algoma city Alma city Altoonacity Amery village - Amherst village Antigocity.-...~ Appleton city Arcadia village Ashland. city -.- Auburndale village . Augusta city population. 1900 ■ 1890 443 430 797 1,738 1,201 721 905 558 5,145 15,085 1,273 IS, 074 241 1,256 SS2 698 1,016 1,428 806 451 438 4,424 11,869 659 9,956 253 1,187 cities and villages. Avoca village Baldwin village Bangor village Baraboo city Barron city Bayfield village Beaverdam city Belleville village Belmont village Beloitcity.. Benton village Berlin city Birnamwood village . Black River Falls city population. 1900 1890 406 631 633 5,751 1,493 1,689 5,128 385 509 10,436 546 4,489 475 1,938 278 482 499 4,605 829 1,373 4,222 319 378 6,316 414 4,149 2,261 cities and villages. Blair village Blanchardville village . Bloomer village Bloomington village . . . Boscobel city Boyd village Brandon village Brillion village Brodhead city Browntown village Buffalo city Burlington city Cadott village Cambria vUlage population. 1900 1890 438 573 811 631 611 587 1,637 1,570 674 646 663 660 865 682 1,684 1,461 246 254 223 2.526 2,043 840 889 661 524 16 Table 5 .—POPULATION OF THE INCOEPOKATED CITIES AND VILLAGES OF WISCONSIN: 1890 AND 1900— Continued. CITIES AND VILLAGES. POPULATION. Cameron village Camp Douglas village Caahton village Cassville village Cedarburg citjr Cedar Grove village Chetek city Chilton city Chippewa Falls city Clear Lake village Clinton village Clintonville city Colby city Columbus city Cuba City village Cudahy village Cumberland city Dane village Darlington city Dartford village Deerfleld village Delavan city Depere city De Soto village Dodgeville city Durand city Eagle village Eau Claire city Edgar village Edgerton city Elkhart Lake village Elkhom city Ellsworth village Elroy city Embarrass village Evansville city Fairchild village Fennimore village Fond du Lac city Port Atkinson city Fountain City Fox Lake village Fremont village Galesville village Glenwood city Grafton village Grantsburg village Gratiot village Greater Grand Eapids city. Green Bay city Greenvrood city Hammond village Hartford city Hartland village Hazel Green village Highland village Hilbert village Hillsboro village Horicon city Horton ville village Hudson city Independence village lola village Janesville city Jefferson city Juneau city Kaukauna city Kendall village Kenosha city Kewaskum village Kewaunee city Kiel village Kilbourn City village 1900 1890 1,328 280 1,808 450 515 !,244 L,038 387 :,865 .,458 324 ',517 478 !,192 464 .,731 ., 052 .,685 270 ,864 947 ,035 .,110 1,043 ,031 890 263 862 ,789 478 612 335 .,493 1,684 708 404 ,632 629 442 918 497 785 ,376 913 ,259 630 558 ,185 ,684 891 115 460 606 679 773 924 134 225 1,361 406 1,424 8,670 856 1,466 1,977 1,219 "i,"689 204 338 2,038 3,625 355 1,722 1,154 17,415 "'i,'595' 1,447 670 1,413 1,523 645 616 12, 024 2,283 972 814 275 537 434 410 1,702 9,069 1,296 426 751 461 1,354 440 2,885 382 10, 836 2,287 701 4,667 304 6, .'S32 557 1,216 497 961 CITIES AND VILLAGES. La Crosse city La Farge village Lake Geneva city Lake Mills village Lancaster city Lavalle village Linden village Little Chute village Lodi village Lomira village Lone Rock village Lowell village Loyal village Lynxvllle village McMillan village Madison city Maiden Rock village Manawa village Manitowoc city Marathon village Marinette city Marion village Markesan village Marshfield city Mansion city , Mayville city Mazomanie village Medford city Menasha city Menominee city Menominee Falls village. . Merrill city Merrillan village Merrimac village Milwaukee city Mineral Point city Mondovi city Monroe city Montfort village Monticello village Mosinee village Mt. Horeb village Muscoda village Necedah village Neenah city Neillsville city Nekoosa village New Lisbon city . . '. New London city New Richmond city North Freedom village North Milwaukee A'illage . Norwalk village Oconomowoc city Oconto city Omro village Onalaska city Ontario village Oregon village Osceola village Oshkosh city Osseo village Palmyra village Pardeeville village _ . Pepin village Pewaukee village Phillips city Pittsville city Plainfleld village Platteville city Plymouth city Portage city Port Washington city POPULATION. 1900 1890 28, 895 488 2,585 1,387 2,403 386 543 944 1,068 492 512 333 645 322 200 19, 164 304 744 11, 786 528 16, 195 602 706 5,240 1,718 1,815 902 1,758 5,689 5,656 687 8,637 739 350 285, 315 2,991 1,208 3,927 627 559 657 864 743 1,209 5,964 2,104 746 1,014 2,742 1,631 485 1,049 357 2,880 5,646 1,358 1,368 389 697 466 28,284 472 716 788 407 714 1,820 634 728 3,340 2,257 5,459 3,010 25, 090 2,297 1,053 1,543 342 304 243 13,426 343 350 7,710 258 11,523 470 475 3,450 1,343 1,165 1,034 1,193 4,681 5,491 422 6,809 639 204, 468 2,694 503 3,768 467 407 427 606 1,708 5,083 1,936 2,050 1,408 316 2,729 5,219 1,232 1,587 596 384 22,836 567 '369 653 459 2,740 1,603 5,143 1,659 CITIES AND VILLAGES. Potosi village Poynette village Prairie du Chien city Prairie du Sao village. . . Prentice village Prescott city Princeton village Racine city Randolph village Readstown village Reedsburg city ReedsvlUe village Reeaeville village Rhinelander city. . . . Rice Lake city Richland Center city Rio village Ripon city River Falls city St. Croix Falls village . . . Sauk City village Scandinavia village Schleisingervill e village . Seymour city Sharon village Shawano city Sheboygan city Sheboygan Falls village. Shullsburg city Soldiers Grove village South Milwaukee city Sparta city , Spring Green village Spring Valley village Stanley city Stevens Point city , Stoughton city Sturgeon Bay city Sun Prairie village , Superior city Theresa village Thorp village Tigerton village Tomah city Tomahawk city Trempealeau village Turtle Lake village Two Rivers city Union Grove village Viola village Viroqua city Waterloo village Watertown city Waukesha city Waunakee village Waupaca city Waupun city Wausau city Wauwatosa city Wauzeka village West Bend city Westby village West Salem village Weyauwega village Whiteiish Bay village Whitehall village Whitewater city Wilton village Wlnneconne village Wittenberg village Wonewoc village Wrightstown village POPULATION. 1900 1890 484 633 3,232 656 939 1,002 1,202 29, 102 738 403 2,226 428 393 4,998 3,002 2,321 479 3,818 2,008 622 810 320 549 1,026 945 1,863 22,962 1,301 1,250 680 3,392 3,655 621 1,021 2,387 9,524 3,431 3,372 938 31,091 355 838 723 2,840 2,291 609 326 3,784 620 432 1,950 1,137 8,437 7,419 443 2,912 3,186 12,354 2,842 471 2,119 524 725 911 512 600 3,406 400 1,042 798 811 420 617 3,131 562 911 21,014 405 1,737 329 2,658 2,130 1,819 339 3,358 1,783 745 876 432 733 878 1,605 16,369 1,118 1,393 2,795 625 7,896 2,470 2,195 704 11,983 723 2,199 1,816 2, 870 432 1,270 862 8,755 6,321 312 2,127 2,757 9,253 542 706 304 4,369 726 619 476 Of the above named 260 incorporated places there are 73 that have a population in 1900 of more than 2 000 and of these 40 have less than 6,000; 15 have more than 5,000, but less than 10,000; 13 have more than lo'ooo' but less than 25,000; and 6 have more than 25,000, namely, Milwaukee, with 285,316; Superior with 3l'o9l' Racine, with 29,102; La Crosse, with 28,895; and Oshkosh, with 28,284 inhabitants ' ' ' For the 6 cities which have a population in 1900 of more than 25,000, a summary is presented in table 6, showing the population of each from the first year in which it was separately stated in the census report, to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each of the ten-year periods. 17 Table 6 — POPULATION OF LA CROSSE, MILWAUKEE, OSHKOSH, RACINE, AND SUPERIOR: 1840 TO 1900. LA CROSSE. MILWAttKEE. OSHKOSII. KACINE. SnPEKIOB. CENSUS YEAHS. Popu- lation. Increase. Popu- lation. Increase. Popu- lation. Increase. Popu- lation. Increase. Popu- lation. Increase. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. 1900 28,895 26,090 14,505 7,786 3,860 3,805 10,685 6,720 3,925 16.2 73.0 86.3 101.7 285,315 204,468 115,587 71, 440 45,246 20,061 1,712 80,847 88,881 44,147 26,194 25,185 18,349 39.6 76.9 61.8 57.9 125.5 1,071.8 28,284 22,836 15,748 12,663 6,086 5,448 7,088 3,085 6,677 23.9 46.0 24.4 108.1 29,102 21,014 16,031 9,880 7,822 5,107 8,088 4,983 6,151 2,058 2,715 88.6 31.1 62.3 26.3 53.2 81,091 11,983 19,108 159.5 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 According to this summary the population of Milwaukee, beginning with 1,712 in 1840, increased to 20,061 in 1850, or 1,071.8 per cent. In the succeeding decade the population increased to 45,246, or 125.5 per cent. Since then the population has increased by strong percentages for each succeeding decade, and is at present more than 166 times as large as the population for 1840. Oshkosh and Racine have made satisfactory progress during the last decade, but La Crosse has gained only 15.2 per cent in population. Superior, which first appears in the census report of 1890, with 11,983 inhabitants, has since then acquired an additional population' of 19,108, representing an increase of 159.5 per cent. Director of the Census.^ Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. BS. M^ASHINGTON, D. C. February 8, 1901. POPULATION OF WYOMING BY COUNTIES AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Wyoming by counties and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Wyoming was organized as a territory July 25, 1868, and admitted as a state July 10, 1890. Table 1 shows the population of Wyoming at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, together with the increase by number and per cent during each decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF WYOMmO: 1870 TO 1900. CENSUS YEARS. Population. INCKEASE. Number. Per cent. 92,531 60,705 20,789 9,118 31,826 39,916 11,671 52.4 192.0 128.0 1880 „_ The population of the state in 1900 is 92,531 as against 60,705 in 1890, representing an increase since 1890 of 31,826, or 52.4 per cent. A small portion of this increase is due to the fact that there were 1,801 Indians and 49 other persons^ or a total of 1,850 persons, on Indian reservations, etc., in Wyoming, who were specially enumerated in 1890 under the provisions of the census act, but were not included in the general population of the state at that census The population of the territory of Wyoming in 1870 was 9,118 and it increased to 20,789 in 1880. During the next ten years the increase was 39,916, or 192.0 per cent, giving a total population of 60,705 in 1890, when the territory was admitted as a state. During the first decade as a state it has gained 31,826 inhabitants, that is to say, its population has increased more than fifty per cent. . , ^ ■, ^ The population of Wyoming in 1900 is more than ten times as large as that given for 1870, the first census m which the population of the territory appears. The total land surface of Wyoming is, approximately, 97,575 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 0.6 ; 1900, 9. Table 2 shows the population of Wyoming by counties at each census from 1870 to 1900, inclusive, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each county, the increase (or decrease) by number and per cent during the tei, years from 1890 to 1900. (CP 18M) Table 2.— POPULATION OP WYOMING BY COUNTIES : 1870 TO 1900. COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 COUNTIES. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 The State 92,531 60,705 20,789 9,118 Lararoie ^ 20,181 1,785 5,122 8,455 12,223 3,203 369 16,777 1,094 1,972 4,941 7,414 2,422 467 6,409 2, 957 13,084 4,328 9,589 3,337 3,137 5,357 2,361 8,865 4,626 2,021 i Albany 1 Sweetwater' 2,561 2,879 1,916 856 - - - 1 _. Bighom2_ I'arbons 6,857 2,738 2,338 2,463 2,357 3,438 1,368 Converse 1 Yello.wsione Na- tional Park. Crook* 239 1 Johnson 6 637 j ' Converse organized from parts of Albany and Laramie in 1887. 2 Organized from parts of Fremont and Johnson in 1897. 3 Natrona organized from part of Carbon in 1890. ■• Weston organized from part of Crook in 1890, but act did not take effect until 1891. ^ Organized from part of Sweetwater in 1SS4 ; part taken to form part of Big- horn In 1897. 15 Name changed from Pease in 1879 ; part taken to form Sheridan in 1887 and part of Bighorn in 1897. ' Organized from part of Johnson in 1887. 8 Part taken to form Fremont in 1884. 9 Exclusive of population of Yellowstone National Park, returned with Uinta county in 1S90. Tabljs 3.— increase IN POPULATION OF WYOMING BY COUNTIES: 1890 TO 1900. COUNTIES. INCREASE. COUNTIES. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The State 31,826 52.4 Johnson . 4 3,404 691 3,150 3,514 4,809 781 198 0.2 20.3 63.2 159.7 71.1 64.9 32.2 121.0 4,219 4,828 2,732 599 799 2,894 47.6 Natrona __ .. _ Sheridan _ 39.8 21.9 34.2 117.5 Sweetwater Uinta Weston _ Fremont Yellowstone National Park The following territorial changes in the counties of Wyoming have been made since 1890: Natrona organized from part of Carbon in 1890 ; Weston organized from part of Crook in 1891 ; and Bighorn organized from parts of Fremont and Johnson in 1897. All of the 13 counties in the state have increased in population during the decade, those showing the largest percentages of gain being Sheridan, 159.7 per cent; Fremont, 117.5 per cent; Sweetwater, 71.1 per cent; Uinta, 64.9 per cent; Natrona, 63.2 per cent; 'and Albany, 47.6 per cent. Table 4 shows the population of Wyoming by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the censuses of 1890 and 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OP WYOMING BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR Civil. DIVISIONS. Albany county i . District 1. Sherman District 2. Tie Siding District 3. Red Buttes District 4. Laramie, coextensive with Laramie city Laramie city_. Ward I 3, 554 Ward 2 3, 125 Ward 3 1,528 District 5. Wyoming District 6. Lookout District 7. Rock Creek District 8. Laramie Peak District 9. Mountain Home District 10. Little Medicine District 11. North Lara-mic District 12. Duck Creek Districts. Sybille District 14. Lodge Pole District 15. Horse Creek 1 :_ District 16. Sanders District 17. West Laramie District 18. Dale Creek District 19. Sand Creek District 20. Big Laramie District 21. Woods Landing District 22. Keystone District 23. Centennial District 24. Sheep Mountain District 25. Mandel District 26. Seven Mile Bighorn county- . Alamo precinct Anderson precinct . Basin precinct 1900 1 Not returned by districts in 1893. 13,084 1,239 412 279 8,207 8,207 122 577 395 60 48 66 197 25 155 58 67 273 187 38 61 143 122 12 110 41 122 4,328 128 186 146 1890 MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Bighorn county— Continued. Bonanza precinct Burlington precinct — Clark precinct Cody precinct Embar precinct Fenton precinct Four Bear precinct Horse Creek precinct- Hunt precinct Hyattsville precinct— Ishawood precinct Kirwin precinct Lovell precinct Marquette precinct—, Meeteetse precinct Odessa precinct Otto precinct- Redbank precinct Sarver precinct Spring Creek precinct . Funshine precinct Tensleep precinct __ CaKBON COUNT!' 1. District 1, including Rawlins citv Rawhns city _ _ * District 2__^ ~S-. '_'"_"'_ '_'" District 3 District 4 II IIII District 5_. District 6, coextensTvrwlthCa"r~bon citv ' rbon city. District 7 District 8 JJistrict 9 2 Organized from parts of Fremont and Johnson 1900 77 465 171 313 136 187 28 200 72 198 61 48 4.'i2 122 320 75 183 216 154 90 134 166 9,589 2,880 2.317 128 437 96 286 634 634 1,050 315 171 counties in 1897. 1890 6,8.57 TAV.X.V. 4. -POPULATION OF ^VYOMIXG BY MINOR CI\'IL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900-Continued. MINOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. Cakeon county— Continued. District 10_. District 11-. District 12., District 13_. District 11.. District 15-. District 16- District 17_ District 18-, CONVEKSE COUNTY 1 . Precinct 1. Lusk, including Lusk town Lusk town Precinct 2. Kirtley Preciilct 8. Plum Creek Precinct 4. Hat Creek Precinct 5. ManvUle Precinct 6. Lost Spring Precinct 7. Orin Precinct 8. Douglas, including Dou.uUis towu- Douglas town Precinct 9. Foy Precinct 10. Lower La Bonte Precinct 11. Upper La Bonte Precinct 12. Upper La Prelle Precinct 13. Lower La Prelle Precinct 14. Inez Precinct 15. Theresa Precinct 16. Ross Precinct 17. Box Elder Precinct IS. Glenrook Crook county i- Alva precinct Beulah precinct Farrall precinct Forest precinct ■Gillette precinct, including Gillette town- Gillettetown Hay Creek precinct Hulett precinct Inyankara precinct Jenkins precinct Keystone precinct _ Little Missouri precinct : Moorcroft precinct Sundance precinct, including Sundance town Sundance town Thorn precinct Welcome precinct Williams precinct Fkemont county 2 _ Abbey precinct . Atlantic precinct Beaver precinct Beebe precinct Borners Garden precinct Cora precinct Dallas preci.ict Dubois precinct Lander precincts 1 and 2, coextensive with Lauder town. Lander town Leckie precinct Lewiston precinct Lost Cabin precinct Lyons precinct Miners Delight precinct Muskrat precinct Myersville precinct Newfork precinct North Fork precinct Pacific precinct Kongis precinct South Pass precinct Split Book precinct -7-- thermopolis precinct, includlog Thermopolis town Thermopolis town Shoshone Indian reservation Johnson county 2__ Precinct 1 Precinct 2 ;^— ^",""V Precinct 3, comprising part of Buffalo town Total for Buffalo town, coextensive with prccmcts 3 Precinct 4, comprising part of Buffalo town Precinct 5 « Precinct 6 Precinct 7 Precinct 8 Precinct 9 1900 1 Not returned by precincts in 1890. . spart taken to form part of Bighorn county in 1897. precincts in 1890. , j- 4. • *„)„ -laan 3 Not returned by precincts or districts m 1890. 135 21s IMS 3,337 isno 380 180 155 54 231 231 67 85 777 734 60 144 77 227 100 134 37 26 98 454 3,137 179 199 49 86 263 iSi 622 261 117 136 97 55 100 718 =94 140 17 198 6,357 46 97 81 101 100 185 199 176 737 737 123 62 204 100 32 50 42 89 250 69 75 145 44 389 299 1,961 2,361 173 236 361 710 349 132 116 116 88 90 2,338 2,463 1,087 Not returned by MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. JoH.Nso.v COUNTY— Continued. Precinct 10 . Prociiu't 11 . Precinct 12 . Precinct ]:i . Precinct 14 Prciinct ir> Precinct 16 . Laramie county ^ Areola precinct Ariosa precinct Badger precinct Bordeaux precinct Chugwater precinct Egbert precinct Fort Laramie precinct-. Glendo precinct . Granite Canon precinct-. Grant precinct Hartville precinct Hecla precinct Hubert precinct _ Iron Mountain precinct Islay precinct La Grange precinct Lakeview precinct Little Bear precinct Little Horse Creek precinct Macfarlane precinct Patrick precinct Phillips precinct Pine Bluff precinct Pa whide precinct Salem precinct Torrington precinct Upper Horse Creek precinct Uva precinct Wheatland precinct District 1, including ward 3 of Cheyenne city Cheyenne city (part of) Total for Cheyenne city, in districts i, 2, and 3 Ward I 4,468 Ward 2 3,930 Ward 3 5,689 District 2, comprising ward 2 of Cheyenne city District 3, including ward 1 of Cheyenne city Cheyenne city (part of) Natbona county 1 . Bessemer precinct Casper precinct, including Casper city . Casper city Ervay precinct Freeland precinct Johnstown precinct Lone Bear precinct Muddy precinct Powder River precinct Sheridan county ' , Arvada precinct Banner precinct Beckton precinct Big Horn precinct Big Red precinct Clearmont precinct Dayton precinct Higby precinct Lower Prairie Dog precinct. Parkman precinct Ranchester precinct Sheridan precinct, including Sheridan city - Slieridan city = Slack precinct Sweetwater county *- District 1- District 2 District 3, including Green River town.. Green River town District 4, including Rock Springs city. Rock Springs city District 5 Uinta county*-. District 1, coextensive with Evanston city . Evanston city District 2 1000 197 100 150 77 70 38 68 20, 181 36 14.5 87 108 104 125 801 103 160 100 776 41 26 100 37 130 37 S3 173 70 48 97 198 57 85 120 69 152 662 6,846 5,689 14,087 3,930 4,687 4,468 72 935 883 71 240 169 33 199 76 5,122 83 323 348 411 89 159 257 192 2,300 I. 559 197 8,455 436 300 1,891 1,361 5,040 4,363 788 12,223 1S90 11,690 1,972 4,941 723 3,406 2,110 2, no 327 57,414 1,995 4 Not returned by districts in 1890. 5 Exclusive of population of Yellowstone National Park, returned with Uinta county in 1890. Table 4.— POPULATION OP WYOJIING BY MINOR OIVIL MINOE OIVIL DIVISIONS. 1900 1890 t 1890 Uinta county— Continued. 787 2,552 562 145 849 473 327 155 229 113 734 893 1,967 Westoi District 1. Beaver Creeii „- D3 2,422 District 3 __ 154 166 962 427 145 240 61 l(i3 7.50 756 123 369 District 4 District 2. Clifton _ District 3. Cambria District 4. Boyd District 5 District 6-_ _. District 7— District 8-_ .. District 9 _____ _. District 7. 0. S District 10 ____ _ _ ___ . District 11 _ District 9. Newcastle, coextensive with Newcastle city — District 12 ____ ____ 1,715 District 13 _ __ Districts _ __ District 15__ _ 1 Not retiu-ned by districts in 1890. There are 17 incorporated cities and towns in Wyoming, for which the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the counties in which they are severally situated. Table 5 — POPULATION OF THE INCORPORATED CITIES AND TOWNS OF WYOMING: 1890 AND 1900. POPULATION. CITIES AND TOWNS. POPULATION. CITIES AND TOWNS. POPULATION. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1890 Buffalo town 710 634 883 14, 087 734 2,110 1,087 1,140 544 11,690 491 1,995 Gillette town 151 1,361 737 8,207 180 756 2,317 4,363 1,559 294 299 2,235 3,406 281 515 Carbon city __ _ 723 525 6,388 253 1,715 Rock Springs city Casper city Lander town Cheyenne city Laramie city Lusktown DougJas town Evanston city __ Of the above named IT incorporated places 5 have more than 2,000 inhabitants, namely, Cheyenne, with 14,08'; Laramie, with 8,207; Rock Springs, with 4,363; Rawlins, with 2,317 ; and Evanston, with 2,110 inhabitants. Director of the Census. ^ vijUMtfti.7r;N, Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 56. Vv^ASHINGTON, D. C. February 8, 1901. POPULATION OF INDIAN TERRITORY BY NATIONS AND RESERVATIONS. This bulletin, prepared under tte direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Indian Territory by nations and reservations, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. Table 1 shows the population of Indian Territory at the censuses of 1890 and 1900, together with the increase by number and per cent during the decade. Table 1.— POPULATION OF INDIAN TERRITORIf : 1890 AND 1900. CENSUS YEABS. Population. INOKEASE. Number. Per cent. j^gOQ 391,960 180,182 211,778 117.5 The population of the Territory in 1900 is 391,960 as against 180,182 in 1890, representing an increase during the decade of 211,778, or 117.5 per cent. These totals include the entire population of the Territory, both Indians and others No general enumeration of the population of Indian Territory was made at any census prior to 1890. The total land surface of Indian Territory is, approximately, 31,000 square miles, the average number of persons to the square mile at the censuses of 1890 and 1900 being as follows : 1890, 5.8 ; 1900, 12.6. Table 2 shows the population of Indian Territory by nations and reservations at the censuses of 1890 and 1900, while table 3, which immediately follows, shows, for each nation and reservation, the increase by number and per cent during the ten years from 1890 to 1900. CP18M Table 2.-P0PULATI0N OF INDIAN TERRITORY BY NATIONS AND RESERVATIONS : 1890 AND 1900. NATIONS AND RESER- VATIONS. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 NATIONS AND RESER- VATIONS. 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 The Territory- 391,960 180,182 Quapaw reserva- tion. Seneca reservation. Shawnee reserva- tion. Wyandotte reser- vation. Not located by na- tions or reserva- tions. 800 970 297 1,213 154 255 79 288 861 Cherokee nation ChickMaw nation Choctaw nation 101,754 139,260 99,681 40,674 3,786 140 2,205 1,180 56,309 67,329 •43,808 17,912 2,739 84 .137 227 Creek nation Seminole nation Moaoc reservation—. Ottawa reservation _ Peoria reservation Table 3.— INCREASE IN POPULATION OF INDIAN TERRITORY BY NATIONS AND RESERVATIONS: 1890 TO 1900. NATIONS XND EESERVATIONS. INCREASE. NATIONS AND RESERVATIONS. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. TJie Territory 211,778 117.5 2,068 9.53 646 715 218 925 1861 1,509.5 419.8 419.5 280.4 275.9 321.2 Cherokee nation _ 45,445 81,931 55,873 22,762 1,047 " 56 80.7 142.9 127.5 127.1 38.2 66.7 Quapaw reservation Chickasaw nation Shawnee reservation ■ A\ yandotte reservation Not located by nations or reser- vations. Modoc reservation 1 Decrease. There are 5 nations and 7 reservations in Indian Territory, all of which have increased in population during the decade, many of them by large percentages. Over ninety-seven per cent of the entire population is, however, found in the 4 principal nations, and the rates of increase for these are as follows : Chickasaw nation, 142. 9 per cent ; Choctaw nation, 121.5 per cent; Creek nation, 127.1 per cent; and Cherokee nation, 80.7 per cent. Table 4 shows the population of Indian Territory by minor civil divisions, so far as it was separately returned at the census of 1900. Table 4.— POPULATION OF INDIAN TERRITORY BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS: 1890 AND 1900. MINOR OlYIL DIVISIONS. Cherokee nation __. Adair town _ Afton town . Bartlesville town — Bluejacket town — Catoosa town Chelsea town Claremore town Collinsville town — Fairland town Fort Gibson town _. Gans town Grove town Hanson town Lenapah town Muldrow town Nowata town Oologah town Pryor Creek town., SalUsaw town Stilwell town Tahlequah town __ Vian town _ 1900 101,754 Vinita town Webbers Falls town _ Welch town Westville town CmOKASAW NATION - Ardmore town . Ward X .^. Ward 2 1,448 1,444 Ward 3 903 Ward 4 ^' S86 Berwyn town Chickasha town — Comanche town — Connerville town — Cornish town Cumberland town _ Davis town Doug^herty town — Duncan town Earl town Elmore town Emet town Hickory town Johnson town Kemp town Leon town. Long Grove town . McGee town Mannsville town _. Marietta town Marlow town Oakland town Orr town Paoli town- Pauls Valley town . Pontotoc town Purcell town Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Purdy town Ravia town_ . 300 . 570 ■ 798 . bog Rush Springs town Silo town Sulphur Springs town . 268 6g6 698 303 241 566 85s 376 499 617 136 182 154 46s 495 965 779 1,482 296 2.339 211 334 296 139,260 1890 56,309 S,68i 276 3,209 547 189 307 343 1,346 437 1,164 225 192 342 262 204 221 221 215 209 igS 842 1,016 701 222 234 1,467 366 2.277 200 128 S18 246 ,198 JCNOE CIVIL DIVISIONS. 67,329 Chiokasaw nation— Continued. ThackervUle town_. Wynnewood town_. Choctaw nation.. Bokoshe town Caddo town Cameron town Canadian town Coalffate town Ward I 589 Ward 2 i.°23 Ward 3 i.°o2 Cowlington town Durant town Hartshorne town _ Heavener town Howe town Lehigh town McAlester town Poteau town . South McAlester town Ward I 1.443 Ward 2 906 Ward 3 354 Ward 4 . 77* Spiro town 1 Sterrett town Tamaha town Wister town 1900 154 1,907 99,681 Creek nation- Bristow town Checotah town Eufaula town Holdenville town. Muscogee town — Sapulpa town Tulsa town Wagoner town — Seminole nation Modoc Indian kesekvation Ottawa Indian eeservation Miami town IS3 930 316 52s 2,614 272 2,969 2,352 234 626 1,500 646 1,182 3.479 S43 575 237 313 40,674 626 805 757 749 4.254 891 1,390 2,372 1890 43,808 17, 912 Peoeia Indian besekvation Qdapaw Indian kesekvation Peoria town Seneca Indian beseevation Shawnee Indian beseevation. Wyandotte Indian beseevation Wyandotte town 1 Includes population (67) of Miami reservation. Ttere are 90 incorporated towns in Indian Territory, for whioh the population in 1900 is separately returned, and these incorporated places are presented in table 5 in alphabetical order, being abstracted from table 4, in which they are presented in detail under the nations and reservations in which they are severally .^uated. Table 5.— POPULATION OP THE INCORPORATED TOWNS OF INDIAN TERRITORY: 1890 AND 1900. POPULATION. TOWNS. POPULATION. TOWNS. POPULATION. 1900 1890 1900 1890 1900 1800 268 606 5,681 698 276 303 153 626 930 316 522 241 805 566 3,209 855 2,614 376 547 189 307 272 343 1,346 437 1,164 2,969 225 192 342 757 499 617 136 314 182 2,352 234 262 749 626 204 221 1,500 154 221 215 646 209 198 842 1,016 •1,527 465 4,254 498 701 308 222 234 Pauls Valley town 1,467 144 366 1,182 495 2,277 200 128 518 965 891 246 3,479 543 575 779 1,198 1,482 237 154 1,390 296 2,339 2,372 211 334 296 313 224 1,907 Pontotoc town Pryor Creek town Purdy town Eush Springs town _ — Cameron town Sallisaw town __ On.t/inRa. tnwn Silo town , Kemp town Chelsea town SplTO town Claremore town Stilwell town Collinsville town Tahlequali town Connerville town Thackerville town Cowling^n town Vian town Davis town Muldrow town Wagoner town Duncan town „ Nowata town Welch town Earl town Oologah town Wister town Emet town __ Faoli town Wynnewood town Of the above named 90 incorporated places, there are only 10 whioh have a population of over 2,000 in 1900, and of these 6 have more than 2,500 inhabitants, namely, Ardmore, with 5,681 ; Muscogee, with 4,254 ; South McAlester, with 3,479; Chickasha, with 3,209; Durant, with 2,969; and Coalgate, with 2,614 inhabitants. Director of the Census. -> Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 57. WASHINGTON, D. C. February 23, 1901. AREA IN SQUARE MILES OP STATES, TERRITORIES, AND COUNTIES. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. Henet Gannett, Geographer, presents in the subsequent pages, tables showing the area in square miles of the United States, by states, territories, and counties. The gross areas of the states and territories are identical with those published by the Eleventh Census, except those of Alaska and Hawaii. The areas of counties as published by the Eleventh Census have been thoroughly examined and revised. The areas published by the state geological survey of New Jersey for the counties of that state, and those published by the department of agriculture of the state of Kansas for the counties of that state, have been adopted with certain slight modifications. The areas of the islands of the territoiy of Hawaii are from the latest government surveys. Director of the Census. Table 1.— AREA OF THE UNITED STATES LN SQUARE MILES, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. STATES AOT> TEEEITORIES. Total Alabama Alaska Arizona Axkansajs California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia . Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Indian Territory . Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri aSOSS AREA. 3,622,933 52,260 690,884 113,020 53,850 168,360 103,925 4,990 2,050 70 58,680 59,476 6,449 84,800 56,650 36; 350 31,400 56,025 82,080 40, 400 48, 720 33,040 12,210 8,315 58, 915 83,365 46, 810 69,415 WATEE SUEFACE. '55,662 710 LAND SUEFAOE. 12,»70,038 100 805 2,380 280 145 90 10 4,440 496 510 650 440 400 560 380 400 3,300 3,146 2,350 275 1,485 4,160 470 680 61,540 112,920 5S,045 155,980 103, 645 4,845 1,960 60 54,240 58,980 84,290 56,000 ?5, 910 31,000 66,475 81,700 40,000 45,420 29,895 9,860 8,010 57, 430 79, 205 46, 340 68, 735 STATES AND TERRITORIES. Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampsliire- New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina- North Dakota Ohio— Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania __ Rhode Island South Carolina. South Dakota __ Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia ,_. Wisconsin Wyoming GEOSS AREA. Delaware bay Raritan bay and Lower New York bay. 146,080 77,510 U0,700 9,305 7,815 122,680 49, 170 52,250 70,795 41,060 39, 030 96,030 46,215 1,250 30, 570 77, 650 42,050 265,780 84,970 9,565 42,450 69,180 24,780 56,040 97,890 620 100 WATEE SUEFAOE. 770 670 960 300 290 120 1,560 3,670 600 300 200 1,470 230 197 400 800 300 3,490 2,780 430 2,328 2,300 135 1,590 S15 620 100 LAND sdi;face. 145, 310 76,840 109, 740 9,'o06 7,626 122, 460 47,620 48.580 70, 195 40, 760 38,830 94,560 44,985 1,053 30, 170 76,850 41,750 262,'290 82, 190 9,136 40,126 66,880 24,645 51,450 97,575 > Excln»Ivc of Ala-ska and Hawaii. Total. AutauKa Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Cbambera . Cherokee— Chilton- Choctaw Table 2.— LAND. AREA OF STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, BY COUNTIES. AI.ABAMA. 51,540 595 1,591 920 622 752 609 769 636 590 682 703 912 Clarke Clay Cleburne _ Coffee Colbert Conecuh _ Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas Dekalb Elmore 1, Escambia Etowah Payette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale- Lawrence -_ Lee 968 533 647 689 662 681 726 992 1,163 1,059 606 702 642 631 Limestone—. Lowndes Hacon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike 600 747 615 806 978 744 590 1, 278 1,037 809 589 758 937 681 Randolph .. Russell St. Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega _. Tallapoosa . Tuscaloosa - Walker Washington Wilcox Winston ARIZONA. Total.-, 112, 920 Cochise 6,147 19, 322 4,542 Graham Maricona 6,500 8,816 13,421 Navajo, . ... 9,826 9,424 5,324 1,215 Coconino Yavapai 7 86S Apache 10,736 Gila 9, 78" ARKANSAS. Total 53,015 Conway 489 683 609 623 629 657 725 838 661 637 622 652 640 544 722 631 611 779 611 64S 919 666 524 689 695 560 556 697 784 859 628 665 Mississippi .. Monroe . 842 622 918 610 838 742 608 710 611 727 868 834 675 788 644 646 750 Craighead Scott 1030 Arkansaa 1,013 »74 564 892 631 65S 646 645 616 875 649 635 .SSI 846 Crawford.. Izard 652 Ashley Crittenden Jackson.- _ Nevada Sebastian .M2 Baxter _. Newton Sevier Sharp Stone 548 Benton Dallas 606 Boone.. .__ Desha. Lafayette 616 Bradley .. Drew Phillips PilTR 1,074 Calhoun Faulkner Lee Van Buren .. .. 684 Carroll Franklin PninsMtt 1,005 Chicot Fulton Little River Pnlt White 1,036 Clark — Garland Woodruff 593 Clay Grant Lonoke Pl-Riri* Yell 955 Cleburne Greene .. Madison Pulaski Cleveland _. Randolph .. St. Francis Columbia Hot Spring Miller CALIFORNIA. Total Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte Eldorado Fresno 155,980 764 7X0 632 1,660 1,080 1,088 728 992 1,796 6,152 Glenn Humboldt.. Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa — Mendocino. 1,270 3,496 10,294 8,060 984 1,328 4,520 4,202 2,062 549 1,510 3,626 Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito 1,932 3,741 3,020 3,340 780 972 760 1,365 2,694 7,323 1,000 1,388 San Bernardino . San Diego San Francisco... San Joaquin San Luis Obispo. San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou 19,947 8,478 47 1,396 3,310 434 2,632 1,286 424 3,876 960 5,991 Solano Sonoma ... Stanislaus . Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne, Ventura Yolo Yuba COI.OBASO. Total Arapahoe — Archuleta .. Baca Bent Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne .. Clear Creek Conejos Costilla Total. Fairfield— Total. 103, 645 4,723 1,209 2,531 1,497 751 1,224 1,787 425 1,407 1,746 Custer Delta Dolores Douglas Eagle Elbert El Paso--- Fremont .. Garfield ... Gilpin Grand Gunnison . 4,845 Hartford .. Litchfield . 696 1,201 1,000 889 1,586 1,852 2,134 1,478 3,049 130 1,873 3,277 677 931 Hinsdale Huerfano Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Lake La Plata Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Logan 1,003 1,637 858 1,780 2,168 393 1,848 4,337 47802 2,553 1,733 3,309 Mineral Montezuma . Montrose Morgan Otero Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Rio Blanco .. 880 2,113 2,290 1,264 2,042 557 2,084 677 983 1,602 2,447 3,249 Rio Grande.. Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel.. Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington . Weld Yuma CONNECTICUT. Middlesex New Haven 373 612 New London . Tolland 681 415 Windham . DELATTARE. 1, 960 Kent 434 Newcastle . 615 Sussex. Table 2.— LAND AREA OF STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, BY COUNTIES -Continued. FI.OBIDA. Total. Alachua.. Baker Bradford . Brevard _. Calhoun.. Citrus Clay Columbia 54,240 1,283 585 552 2,409 1,067 612 622 792 Dade De Soto Duval Escambia. Franklin _ Gadsden Hamilton Hernando Hillsboro. Holmes ._ 4,424 8,755 822 668 731 500 508 475 1,309 435 Jackson .. Jefferson Lafayette. Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison.. Manatee.. 963 593 1,202 1,128 4,641 730 1,133 725 693 1,275 Marion Monroe Nassau Orange Osceola Pasco Polk Putnam St. John Santa Bosa 1,640 1,125 645 1,315 1,827 750 1,967 772 960 1,528 Sumter Suwanee Taylor Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington . GSOBGIA. Total 58,980 Cobb 341 1,123 665 306 443 334 188 209 1,010 271 495 710 339 212 503 366 419 388 936 390 215 506 252 844 174 450 95 468 Gordon 387 400 510 372 449 523 282 486 257 313 337 691 686 460 410 686 258 397 791 436 976 290 455 282 258 429 392 278 Marion 344 644 275 147 542 480 744 346 352 256 259 184 575 329 219 518 294 292 477 348 162 344 476 272 121 188 734 203 Stewart 440 Coffee Sumter 534 AT)T>ling: 776 366 250 216 485 810 254 463 427 980 1,043 179 276 718 205 486 171 1,063 400 231 826 434 159 216 142 1,077 Gwinnett , , — Habersham Miller Talbot 407 Baker „:..::::..::::::; Columbia Milton - Mitchell Taliaferro Tattnall 198 Baldwin Coweta Hall 1,102 Banks Taylor 338 Bartow Dade Montgomery Telfair . 412 Harris Hart Terrell 340 Bibb Thomas 713 Brooks Dekalb 168 Troup 434 Bulloch Dooly Houston Oconee Twiggs 423 Burke Union Upson _. Walker 326 Butts Douglas Jackson Paulding 310 Calhoun Early Jasper Jefferson 433 Camden Echols . - Pierce Walton 866 Campbell- . Efhngham Pike Ware _ .... 676 Carroll Elbert - Jones Polk Warren 298 Catoosa Emanuel Washington 680 Lee 766 Chatham ___ . Fayette Liberty Webster 227 Floyd White ... 243 Chattooga Forsvth Lowndes Randolph Whitfieid 285 Wilcox. 544 Clarke. Fulton __ McDufhe Rockdale Wilkes 501 Clay Gilmer Schley 431 Clayton Glascock Macon Screven Worth 778 Clinch XBBRITOKT OF HAWAII, BY ISLANDS. Total. 6,449 Hawaii Kahoolawe.. 4,016 Kauai _ Lanai . 644 135 Maui Molokai . 728 261 Niihau . Oahu IDAHO. Total 84,290 Bingham 4,814 6,809 4,203 1,327 4,511 Custer 4,670 2,431 6,146 11,074 5,595 Latah 1,114 4,465 3,270 1,421 2,696 Owyhee 7,90' Ada 1,177 3,123 964 Boise Elmore Fremont Lemhi Lincoln Shoshone 4,67' 2,908 Bannock Canyon Cassia Idaho Bear Lake Kootenai _ Oneida Total. ILLINOIS. Adams Alexander .. Bond Boone Brown Bureau Calhoun Carroll Cass Champaign.. Christian Clark Clay Clinton Coles Cook Crawford Cumberland. Dekalb 838 230 872 288 305 877 262 462 388 1,000 688 516 468 498 520 993 450 347 646 Dewltt Douglas .— Dupage Edgar Edwards ._ Effingham. Fayette Ford Franklin ._ Pulton Gallatin Greene Grundy Hamilton . Hancock .. Hardin Henderson Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper 406 420 847 648 232 486 692 480 436 828 326 544 432 438 765 194 362 840 1,123 558 608 Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess., Johnson Kane Kankakee., Kendall Knox Lake Lasalle Lawrence . Lee. Livingston Logan McDonough.. McHenry McLean Macon Macoupin Madison Marion 690 360 656 340 540 692 324 720 463 1,156 362 738 1,030 610 574 609 1,166 606 868 748 570 Marshall Mason Massac Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moultrie Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam Randolph Richland Rock Island. St. Clair 390 670 238 314 558 385 702 562 354 773 615 430 440 815 364 192 176 580 360 440 680 Saline Sangamon.. Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark Stephenson. Tazewell Union Vermilion.. Wabash Warren Washington Wayne White Whiteside .. Will Williamson Winnebago. Woodford .. Table 2.-LAND AREA OP STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, BY COUNTIES-Contmued. INDIANA. Total Adams Allen Bartholomew Benton Blackford Boone Brown Carroll Cass Clark Clay Clinton Crawford Daviess Dearborn Decatur Dekalb 35,910 660 400 410 167 427 317 370 420 375 357 402 304 430 309 Delaware Dubois Elkhart Fayette Floyd Fountain Franklin Fulton Gibson Grant Greene Hamilton Hancock Harrison Hendricks.. Henry Howard Huntington Jackson 425 465 216 150 383 394 382 490 416 482 402 290 470 408 395 295 385 520 Jasper Jay Jefferson Jennings Johnson Knox Kosciusko Lagrange Lake Laporte Lawrence Madison Marion Marshall Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan 1_ 665 370 362 380 312 510 521 393 465 563 460 460 400 440 340 375 414 508 415 Newton _. Noble Ohio Orange Owen Parke Perry Pike Porter Posey Pulasld__. Putnam _. Randolph Ripley Rush St. Joseph Scott Shelby.... Spencer .. 380 417 87 400 380 453 383 336 418 410 437 482 450 447 •106 560 190 408 406 Starke Steuben Sullivan Switzerland Tippecanoe. Tipton Union Vanderburg Vermilion __ Vigo Wabash Warren Warrick Washington Wavne Wells White Whitley Total. Cherokee Nation Creek Nation Chickasaw Nation .. Choctaw Nation Seminole Nation INDIAN TEKKITORT. 31,000 7,183 4,842 7,326 679 10, 910 Quapaw Peoria Ottawa Wyandotte — Modoc Seneca Shawnee ■ Reservations . TOWA. Total Adair Adams Allamakee .. Appanoose .. Audnbon Benton Blackhawk- Boone Bremer Buchanan Buena Vista. Butler Calhonn Carroll Cass Cedar Cerro Gordo . Cherokee Chickasaw .. 55,475 576 432 615 500 432 720 576 576 432 576 576 576 576 576 576 576 576 576 504 Clarke Clay Clayton Clinton Crawford Dallas Davis Decatur Delaware Des Moines Dickinson . Dubuque Emmet Payette Floyd Franklin .. Fremont Greene Grundy Guthrie Hamilton _ 432 576 746 680 720 576 500 534 676 400 408 604 408 720 504 576 514 570 504 576 576 Hancock _ Hardin Harrison . Henry Howard ._ Humboldt Ida Iowa Jackson __, Jasper Jefferson . Johnson— Jones Keokuk ... Kossuth ... Lee Linn Louisa Lucas Lyon Madison... 576 576 684 432 460 432 432 576 619 720 432 578 676 .576 984 490 720 396 432 600 576 Mahaska Marion Marshall Mills Mitchell Monona Monroe Montgomery .. Muscatine O'Brien Osceola Page Palo Alto Plymouth Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie Poweshiek Ringgold Sao Scott 576 576 676 445 480 432 432 432 435 576 408 528 576 820 576 676 876 676 546 576 447 Shelby Sioux Story Tama Taylor Union Van Buren _. Wapello Warren Washington . Wayne Webster Winnebago.. Winneshiek . Woodbury Worth Wright KANSAS. Total Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne -. Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford— - Decatiu- 81,700 504 576 415 1,134 890 637 576 1,428 760 651 576 1,020 975 651 711 648 795 1,108 592 900 Dickinson . Doniphan _ Douglas Edwards .. Elk Ellis Ellsworth . Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton _ Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman 842 363 461 600 645 895 720 1,280 1,060 676 398 1,080 900 576 852 780 1,156 933 810 540 576 864 Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon MoPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery . Morris 660 900 480 848 864 720 649 720 447 713 637 1,072 858 900 954 900 975 588 715 643 676 Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie _, Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell . Saline Scott 729 720 576 1,080 900 720 895 712 744 900 840 720 1,080 1,246 710 710 604 900 720 890 712 720 Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington.. Wichita Wilson Woodson Wvandotte — . Table 2.— LAND ARKA OF STATES AND TERRITORIRS IN SQUARE MILES, BY OOUNTIES-Continued. KENTUCKT. Total 40,000 Adair Allen Anderson Ballard Barren Bath Bell Boone Bourbon Boyd — Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge. Bullitt Butler Caldwell Calloway Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter Casey 362 428 224 237 490 270 :169 242 267 175 160 193 480 595 301 409 338 402 145 188 178 515 371 Christian _-. Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden . Cumberland Daviess Edmonson _ Elliott Estill Fayette Fleming Floyd Franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan 694 267 457 224 390 411 455 260 255 255 269 319 387 234 178 106 234 273 550 525 232 318 195 616 470 Harrison __ Hart Henderson Henry Hickman- Hopkins — Jackson Jefferson __ Jessamine - Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence _ Lee Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston Logan Lyon McCracken 327 452 414 303 224 555 351 371 160 266 177 341 352 299 448 433 200 397 348 476 326 382 583 226 241 McLean Madison Magoffin Marlon Marshall Martin Mason Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe /. Montgomery Morgan Muhlenberg Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton Perry Pike Powell 253 436 300 390 382 224 204 304 199 254 288 331 201 375 438 434 224 572 181 400 206 255 335 760 177 Pulaski Kobertson_. Rockcastle _ Rowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren Washington Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe Woodford __ LOUISIANA. Total. __ Acadia Ascension _. Assumption Avgyellee _. Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcaslen Caldwell Cameron Catahoula-. 45, 420 633 310 485 850 832 832 906 3,629 557 1,446 1,399 Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge. East Carroll East Feliciana Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Lafayette 764 707 864 451 395 454 616 700 583 643 574 413 269 Lafourche Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse — Natchitoches-. Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines _ Polnte Coupee. Rapides Red River Richland 981 465 626 666 809 1,275 197 646 978 576 1,370 401 546 Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne _: 1,029 721 300 409 280 209 1,662 493 658 874 777 665 1,790 Union Vermilion Vernon Washington Webster West Baton Rouge West Carroll We.st Feliciana Winn Total 29,895 1,014 1,764 1,390 880 327 520 1,981 3,254 Piscataquis Sagadahoc Somerset _ Waldo 3,626 259 8,831 748 Washington 2,456 Franklin York 957 480 6,408 Aroostook Kennebec Penobscot MABTIiANI). Total Allegany Anne Arundel- Baltimore Baltimore City 9,860 Calvert 222 320 437 360 451 608 442 425 Cecil 656 Charles 30 Frederick __. Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomerj^ 662 660 388 240 281 490 Prince George. Queen Anne__ St. Mary Somerset Talbot Washington __ 482 376 372 362 286 458 Wicomico - Worcester _ MASSACHUSETTS. Total 8,040 Bristol - 579 ii Franklin 721 595 612 Middlesex- 804 51 408 Plymouth 672 Suffolk .514 Hampshire Norfolk 1 686 Berkshire - 929 MICHIGAN. Total 57,430 Alcona -- Alger Allegan . AJpena __. Antrim .-. Arennc - Baraga .- Barrj- Bay Benzie — Berrien- Branch Calhouu- Charlevoix- 690 924 839 584 491 365 890 672 437 309 566 504 697 500 423 Cheboygan - Chippewa ._ Clare Clinton Crawford- Delta Dickinson — Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin- 785 1,580 575 570 575 1,127 756 566 462 648 510 Gogebic j 1,152 Grand Traverse I 496 Gratiot i 572 HUlsdale 605 Houghton 1,077 HuTon-^ 841 Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo - Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw _ Lake Lupeer Leelanaw Lenawee Livingston - Luce Mackinac __ 547 575 560 1,143 568 695 575 570 862 570 575 667 355 742 575 915 1,146 Macomb- Manistee . Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency - WuskcR-on Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw- 460 547 1,889 501 567 1,044 518 566 672 720 ,561 522 851 897 566 568 Ontonagon [ 1,356 Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon, Saginaw St. Clair St. Joseph Sanilac Schoolcraft- Shiawassee _ Tuscola Van Buren _ Washtenaw Wayne Wexford ... Table 2.^ LAND AREA OP STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, MINNESOTA. BY COUNTIES— Continued. Total -. Aitkin Anoka Becksr Beltrami __ Benton Blgstone— Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Caaa Chippewa . Chisago Clay Cook 79,205 1,869 447 1,389 4,680 397 484 756 611 8:56 360 2,977 583 440 1,022 1,490 Cottonwood -. Crow Wing.,.. Dakota Dodge Douelas Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Goodhue Grant Hennepin Houston Hubbard Isanti Itasca Jackson Kanabec 684 50S 604 432 685 720 825 720 744 555 573 581 547 446 i,575 720 536 Kandiyohi . Kittson. Lac qui Parle.. Lake Leeueur Lincoln Lyon. McLeod .. Marshall . Martin . Meeker MiUelacs Morrison Mower Murray Nicollet Nobles MISSISSIPPI. Total 46,340 Adams .. 428 Alcorn 402 Amite 708 Attala 707 Benton RnlivuT . 409 913 538 Carroll 612 Chickasaw 507 Choctaw .- Claiborne Clarke 372 505 664 Clp,y 399 Coahoma 592 Copiah Covington De Soto Franklin Greene Grenada Hancock Harrison Hinds Holmes Issaquena Itawamba Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jones 748 577 551 565 819 435 611 982 847 825 478 526 1,073 647 519 ■674 Kemper Lafayette Lauderdale. Lawrence ... Leake Lee Leflore Lincoln . Lowndes Madison Marion Marshall Monroe Montgomery Neshoba Newton Norman ._ Olmsted .. Ottertail.. Pine Pipestone . Polk Pope Ramsey Red Lake- Eedwood. Renville.. Rice Rock Roseau St. Louis.. Scott Sherburne 1,425 644 2,127 1,425 460 1,893 700 172 1,116 870 989 497 490 1,692 6, ,'J32 360 446 Sibley , 588 Steanu ! 1,310 Steele ' 42t; Stevens 557 Swift ' 740 Todd ' 967 Traverse 54.") Wabasha 531 Wadena 532 Waseca 430 Washington 402 Watonwan 432 Wilkin 720 Winona 630 Wright I 680 Yellow Medicine I 744 704 673 677 638 561 449 578 574 504 714 1,095 707 762 391 ,t43 661 Noxubee Oktibbeha.... Panola Pearl River _ Perry Pike Pontotoc Prentiss Quitman Hankin Scott Sharkey Simpson Smith Sunflower Tallahatchie . 659 435 699 663 1,091 697 496 420 409 777 584 438 578 610 703 1 Tate i Tippah I Tishomingo Tunica Union ' Warren [ Washington Wayne Webster Wilkinson.. Winston Yalobusha . Yazoo II 407 456 433 449 418 601 925 788 409 664 577 501 , 1,018 MISSOURI. Total 68,735 i i 1 1 i i .3.33 o o Qoooo 504 407 417 390 562 747 493 530 531 420 768 309 531 ,S80 518 492 668 432 730 740 408 460 450 907 Iron 555 607 632 687 835 504 729 604 612 .500 613 620 532 523 4!)5 530 432 451 .i97 417 410 666 514 Morgan. 612 664 629 864 787 605 747 ,509 468 686 677 620 410 633 632 518 480 489 561 830 623 456 705 493 St. Francois 460 Adair 561 420 532 680 790 590 874 820 610 680 417 702 426 830 702 570 686 .506 712 491 740 551 Jackson Jasper Jefferson New Madrid .. .. .. St. Louis 483 Andrew Atchison Anrtmin Crawford Dade Dallas Daviess DekaJb Dent Douglas — - Dunkhn Knox.. Osage 453 Barry Laclede Lafayette Lawrence Lewis Ozark Scott 416 Barton Shannon Shelby Stoddard Stone Sullivan __ Bates.- Perry 50C| Benton Pettis Phelps Pike Bollinger. Lincoln . 50t| Boone Buchanan. Platte 64>> Butler Franklin ... McDonald Polk Texas 1 157 Caldwell Gasconade Pulaski.. 839 Callaway Gentry Madison Putnam Ralls - Warren 410 Camden ._ Greene Maries . Marion Mercer . . Miller 744 770 Carroll Harrison Ray Webster 57"^ Carter. Worth '264 Cass Hickory Mississippi Ripley Wright G73 Cedar Holt Moniteau St. Charles St. Clair Chariton Howard Monroe Howell Montgomery Stc. Genevieve MONTANA. Total 145,310 16,049 20,490 13,227 4,252 8,928 8,419 Gallatin 2,683 1,543 1,585 2,572 4,443 4,253 Missoula 6,385 2,788 2,771 1,017 2,887 7,588 Valley 13, 368 3 710 Custer Granite. Park Yellowstone 4,494 1,247 2,472 2,764 Ravalli . Silverbow Sweet Grass Crow Indian reserva- tion. 5,475 Deerlodge Lewis and Clarke Madison Meagher Fergus Flathead Teton NEBRASKA. Total- .^dams — - Antelope _ Banner Blaine Boone Boxbutte. Boyd Brown Btiffalo ... Burt Butler Cass Cedar Chase Cherry — Cheyenne . Clay 76,840 574 874 744 711 686 1,078 55S ],223 985 476 .586 ,540 725 901 5,891 2,601 586 Colfax— - Cuming . Custer Dakota .. Dawes Dawson . Deuel Dixon Dodge Douglas . Dundy — Fillmore Franklin Frontier. Fiu-nas ., Gage Garfield . Gosper Grant 405 580 2,595 264 1,411 1,002 2,097 450 529 341 921 568 568 980 715 856 568 472 760 Greeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Holt Hooker Howard Jefferson Johnson Kearney Keith Keyapaha Kimball Knox Lancaster Lincoln Logan 580 562 550 562 726 723 2,410 725 574 566 382 503 1,113 772 960 1,125 868 2,570 576 Loup McPherson Madison Merrick Nance Nemaha Nuckolls Otoe Pawnee Perkins Phelps Pierce Platte Polk Redwillow . Richardson. Rock Saline Sarpy 574 1,685 576 460 456 407 572 616 437 895 564 568 686 432 720 548 1,000 676 225 Saunders Scotts Bluff.- Seward Sheridan Sherman Sioux Stanton Thayer ThomEis .. Thurston Valley Washington _ Wayne Webster Wheeler York 764 726 588 ,179 568 !,077 431 572 720 396 578 392 441 678 582 58S 8 Tablb 2.— land area OF STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, BY COUNTIES— Continued. NEVADA. Total 109,740 Elko 16,939 8,776 4,111 16,126 5,307 19,437 1.267 17,376 120 268 Lander T.inflnln Nye 5,612 8,712 Clrarchlll 4,816 878 ■Rnrp.Irn. OmiHhy , .. . WUte Pine NEW HAUCFSHIBE. Total 9,005 Carroll 939 734 1,812 Grafton 1,691 873 Merrimack 921 693 Strafford 394 Cheshire 410 Coos NEW JEKSEY. Total .- Atlantic Bergen Burlington 7,525 567 236 Camden Cape May Cumberland. Essex Gloucester 222 256 511 127 326 Hudson Hunterdon- Mercer Middlesex.. Monmouth. 43 437 226 312 479 Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset _ 475 583 198 359 305 Sussex. Union. Warren. 529 103 362 NEW MEXICO. Total. Bernalillo Chaves — Colfax 122,460 8,842 11,520 3,784 Donna Ana.. Eddy Grant Guadalupe .. Lincoln 5,001 6,613 9,327 6,987 4,984 Mora Otero Rio Arriba San Juan__ Sau Miguel 2,632 6,874 6,655 5,742 Santa Pe Sierra Socorro Taos Union 2,212 3,129 15,386 2,265 6,302 Valencia . 9,472 NEW YORK. Total Albany Allegany _.- Broome Cattaraugus Cayuga Chautauqua Chemung — Chenango Clinton Columbia ._ Cortland — 47,620 528 1,018 696 1,330 722 1,062 394 847 1,041 647 486 Delaware- Dutchess - Erie Essex Franklin. Pulton Genesee ._ Greene Hamilton Herkimer Jefferson _ Kings Lewis Total.. Alamance . Alexander Alleghany- Anson Ashe Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus ._ Caldwell .. Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba- Chatham -_ 43,680 494 297 223 561 399 819 712 1,013 812 624 534 387 507 218 538 396 408 785 Cherokee - Chowan ._ Clay- Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland . Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin _ Durham Edgecombe . Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Total. Barnes Benson ... Billings -. Bottineau Burleigh _ Cass Cavalier __ 70, 195 1,606 1,380 6,150 1,137 1,680 1,752 1,512 1,631 800 1,040 1,834 1,717 486 484 644 1,747 1,426 1,252 77 1,265 Livingston .. Madison Monroe Montgomery Nassau New York Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Oswego 635 649 643 399 252 63 522 1,180 794 652 849 396 974 Putnam. Queens . Kensselaer _ Richmond— Rockland . St. Lawrence. Saratoga Schenectady . Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Steuben 978 239 129 664 57 180 2,810 830 210 648 339 328 1,401 NORTH CAROLINA. 451 161 185 485 937 685 1,008 273 405 563 264 830 284 515 369 471 359 856 302 504 Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson . Hertford Hyde Iredell.. Jackson Johnston .. Jones Lenoir Lincoln McDowell . Macon Madison... Martin . Mecklenburg. Mitchell 258 674 681 596 541 362 339 596 592 494 688 403 486 296 437 531 431 438 590 Montgomery . Moore Nash. New Hanover. Northampton . Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person - Pitt. Polk Randolph . Richmond. Robeson. Rockingham . Rowan . Rutherford. NORTH DAKOTA. Dickey Eddy Emmons Foster Grand Forks Griggs Kidder Lamoure Logan 1,146 648 1,650 641 1,432 730 1,398 1,148 McHenry. Mcintosh. McLean ... Mercer Morton Nelson Oliver Pembina . Pierce 1,468 1,000 8,348 1,930 4,740 990 727 1,134 1,008 Ramsey . Ransom . Richland Rolette.. Sargent.. Stark Steele Stutsman Towner _ 489 798 584 199 523 645 386 358 231 883 251 386 644 258 795 466 1,043 573 483 647 Suffolk Sullivan. Tioga Tompkins Ulster Warren Washington. Wayne Westchester. Wyoming Yates Sampson . Scotland . Stanly Stokes Surry Swain . Transylvania. Tyrrell Union Vance Wake. Warren Washington . Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson- Yadkin. Yancey. 1,200 864 1,445 943 864 6,002 720 2,296 1,048 Traill ... Walsh Ward Wells WUliams 918 967 518 477 1,128 895 797 624 450 60S 348 921 887 413 472 581 560 371 397 561 276 841 432 834 330 597 718 392 334 302 872 1,308 6,690 1,296 3,512 9 Table 2.-LAND AREA OF STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, BY OOUNTIES-Continued. OHIO. Henry Highland Hocldng__ Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson _ Knox Lake Lawrence Licking __ Logan Lorain Lucas Madison __ Mahoning Marion ^_„ Medina 415 558 425 439 516 411 390 514 242 469 665 470 494 366 451 413 502 423 Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe ^__ Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum . Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland OKLAHOMA. I Kansas Nation Kay Kingfisher Kiowa and Comanche Nations. 1,016 155 891 4,643 435 466 417 131 489 396 396 656 369 292 415 413 474 411 509 432 ■476 514 Ross Sandusky _. Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull __ Tuscarawas Union Van Wert- Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot Lincoln Logan Noble Oklahoma Osage Nation Pawnee 961 749 631 713 2,298 542 Payne Pottawatomie Roger Mills — Washita Woods Woodward OREGON. Total 94,560 1,578 7,756 1,454 4,861 1,123 4,560 9,986 2,721 1,684 5,854 7,834 4,380 1,008 2,311 9,784 1,170 2,021 429 701 736 1,119 Umatilla 8,116 7 3,146 2,784 2,962 715 Bak4r 2,275 677 1,861 820 677 Curry Klamath Wallowa Benton ._ Multnomah Polk Wasco .. - Washington Wheeler Yamhill __ ._. — CWckamas Gilliam Lane Sherman , 1,746 711 Columbia PBNNSTIiVANIA. Total 44,985 Carbon 400 1,130 760 666 1,141 892 480 1,020 536 514 178 760 782 824 Forest 420 731 416 588 940 820 620 398 470 960 360 370 328 910 Lycoming 1,240 976 680 411 630 501 142 370 469 561 130 620 1,049 789 Snyder _ 320 McKean Somerset ~. 1,040 537 758 640 426 1,070 874 530 1,140 620 765 680 375 Fulton Sullivan 470 Allegheny Armstrong _ Mifflin - 823 Clearfield Huntingdon Monroe _ Tioga 1,180 316 671 Warren Washington 860 Northumberland Perry Philadelphia 830 Bradford Lancaster Wayne 83< Delaware Elk Lawrence Westmoreland Wyoming 1,060 Pike 40! Erie Favette Lehigh Potter York ...: 876 Luzerne Schuylkill _ Total - 1,053 Bristol- Kent — . Total. Abbeville Aiken Anderson. Bamberg - Barnwell . Beaufort . Berkeley . 30, 170 1,096 756 363 870 943 1,316 Total — Armstrong _ Atirora Beadle Bonhomme Boreman . Brookings — Brown Brule Buffalo Butte Campbell — CharleB Mix 76,850 1,460 724 1,270 569 1,231 817 1,745 808 483 7,834 765 1,123 RHODK ISLAND. 25 169 Newport-. 117 Providence- 411 Washington. SOUTH CAKOIilNA. Charleston , Cherokee— Chester Chesterfield Clarendon-. Colleton Darlington . Dorchester . Edgefield— 687 361 592 823 710 1,351 649 564 715 Fairfield Florence — Georgetown Greenville-- Greenwood- Hampton Horry Kershaw — Lancaster — 776 630 827 745 495 936 1,075 705 501 Laurens Lexington-. Marion Marlboro-— Newberry — Oconee Orangeburg Pickens Richland 684 885 993 509 594 641 1,346 531 605 SOUTH DAKOTA. Clark Clay Codington Custer Davison — Day Deuel Dewey — Douglas — Edmunds . Fall River. Faulk Grant Gregory — 973 408 786 1,612 486 1,077 621 2,219 445 1,176 1,757 1,010 694 1,001 Hamlin Hand Hanson Hvighes Hutchinson Hyde Jerauld Kingsbury . Lake Lawrence -- Lincoln Lugenbeel - Lyman McCook M3 1,418 486 765 817 875 648 834 549 814 579 1,066 3,456 575 McPherson _ Marshall — Meade Meyer Miner Minnehaha. Moody Pennington Potter Roberts Sanborn Schnasse — Shannon Spink 1,146 880 3,003 1,407 569 802 517 2,^96 900 1,102 576 1,663 1,066 1,518 Saluda Spartanburg-. Sumter Union Williamsburg York Stanley Sully Tripp Turner Union Walworth Wafihabaugh Washington Yankton Unorganized territory not In any county. 10 Table 2.— LAND AREA OP STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, BY COUNTIES— Continued. TENNESSEE. Total 41,750 Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne — Clay Coeke Coffee Crockett Cumberland- 350 489 430 400 552 326 477 325 624 346 347 300 464 260 420 442 267 548 Davidson- Decatur Dekalb— _. Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin.. Gibson Giles Grainger _. Greene Grundy Hamblen.. Hamilton . Hancock _. Hardeman Hauxlln Hawkins .. Haywood . 520 287 322 600 500 618 445 610 625 605 309 615 375 165 427 208 665 587 490 520 Hendemon . Henry Hickman Houston. Humphreys . Jackson James - JeSerson . Johnson.. Enox Lake Lauderdale.. Lawrence Lewis - Lincoln Loudon McMinn McNairy Macon Madiflon 515 625 656 200 435 325 160 310 290 520 128 460 590 295 597 230 437 570 280 545 Marion Marshall. Maury Meigs Monroe- Montgomery Moore . Morgan Obion . Overton. Perry Pickett— Polk.. Putnam. Rhea Roane.- Robertson .. Rutherford.. Scott Sequatchie .. 504 315 6S2 210 668 548 145 540 505 459 520 165 437 430 365 442 500 605 595 263 588 Shelby . 769 f^Tnit.h gt^w^rt,.. 33« 495 Sullivan. 430 520 SiimnKF TIniPoi Union 237 Van Buren 275 Warren Washington. 444 325 Wayne .. WMiklny 757 565 White Wtlliumaon 370 500 Wllnnn TEXAS. Total 262, 290 Anderson .. .\ndrews ... Angelina — Aransa£ Archer Armstrong - Atascosa Austin Bailey. Bandera Bastrop Baylor Bee Bell Bexar Blanco Borden Bosque Bowie Brazoria Brazos Brewster Briscoe Brown Burleson ... Burnet Caldwell Callioun Callahan . Cameron . Gamp Carson Cass . Castro Chambers - Cherokee. - Childress .. Clay Cochran Coke Coleman .. Collin .. Collingsworth. Colorado Comal Comanche Concho 1,060 1,591 .S,80 295 9«0 870 1,182 712 1,000 1,007 881 957 875 1,091 1,268 762 892 972 907 1,438 510 ),006 850 911 677 L,010 530 592 882 !,203 217 860 945 870 648 990 660 .,260 969 850 ,302 828 867 948 689 Cooke Coryell Cottle Crane Crockett Crosby Dallam Dallas Dawson Deaf Smith. Delta Denton Dewitt Dickens Dimmit Donley Duval Eastland Ector Edwards Ellis El Paso Erath Falls . Fannin. Fayette Fisher Floyd Foard Fort Bend. Franklin Freestone . Frio Gaines.. Galveston . Garza.. Gillespie .. Glasscock . Goliad Gonzales .. Gray- Grayson Gregg Grimes Guadalupe . Hale Hall- Hamilton., Hansford.. ,000 ,115 956 860 ,004 984 ,463 900 900 ,477 266 865 880 918 ,164 878 ,887 947 976 ,408 ,066 ,363 ,110 844 940 992 836 036 636 897 325 947 064 590 438 821 140 952 817 079 860 012 287 770 717 036 Hardeman . Hardin Harris. Harrison Hartley Haskell Hays Hemphill Henderson Hidalgo Hill Hockley Hood Hopkins Houston.. Howard . Hunt. Hutchinson , Irion Jack Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis JeSerson Johnson Jones- Earnes Kaufman. Kendall .. Kent Kerr Kimble King Kinney Knox Lamar Lamb Lampasas Lasalle Lavaca Lee Leon Liberty Limestone. Lipscomb . Live Oak ._ Llano Loving Lubbock ... 532 844 1,761 873 1,460 843 647 860 940 2,328 1,006 977 436 666 1,192 800 868 888 977 1,922 1,109 740 980 740 932 613 .777 1,210 1,302 928 1,269 947 903 1,021 755 1,707 992 666 1,066 1,162 987 850 1,123 977 873 982 Lynn. McCulloch - McLennan . McMullen.. Madison Marion Martin Mason. Matagorda Maverick Medina.. Menard . Midland. Milam. Mills .. Mitchell. Montague Montgomery . Moore Morris Motley Nacogdoches. Navarro Newton Nolan Nueces Ochiltree Oldham Orange . Palo Pinto.. Panola Parker Parmer Pecos Polk. Potter Presidio - Rains. Randall Red River. Refugio Roberts Robertson. Rockwall . Runnels Rusk. Sabine San Augustine. 821 1,110 1,080 1,180 488 384 900 968 1,135 1,332 1,284 888 972 1,044 604 807 976 L,066 885 278 984 962 L,136 903 828 !,460 864 .,470 392 971 814 888 873 1,312 .,110 874 1,970 2.52 872 ,061 1, 610 802 860 913 171 ,073 915 677 670 San Jacinto _ San Patricio.. San Saba Schleicher Sourry.- Shackelford- Shelby Sherman Smith Somervell Starr Stephens Sterling . Stonewall . Sutton Swisher Tarrant Taylor.. Terry. Throckmorton . Titus Tom Green Travis Trinity Tyler Upshur Upton Uvalde Valverde Van Zandt Victoria Walker Waller Ward. Washington . Webb Wharton Wheeler. Wichita Wilbarger Williamson. Wilson Winkler Wise Wood Yoakum. Young Zapatib Zavalla 636 700 1,150 1,355 821 926 814 860 984 200 2,510 926 821 777 1,517 &50 900 900 828 821 421 2,553 1,036 704 925 587 1,190 1,579 3,034 877 883 754 510 858 568 3,421 1,137 851 606 932 1,169 784 888 843 688 840 821 1,269 1,328 Total Beaver .. Boxelder Cache Carbon .. 82,190 2,580 5,436 1,181 1,596 Davis Emery.. Garfield Grand .. Iron Juab 285 4,336 5,103 3,759 3,284 3,300 Kane Millard., Morgan . Piute Rich.. Salt Lake.. 4,368 6,664 699 744 1,050 768 VERMONT. Total ' 9,135 722 Caledonia Chittenden Essex . .. 1 652 .516 1)92 Frankliti .. Grand Isle Addison Lamoille ... 645 83 436 San Juan Sanpete . Sevier Summit ., Tooele Uinta 8,025 1,561 1,880 1,937 6,901 5,190 Orange. Orleans. Rutland 729 911 Utah Wasatch Washington. "VVayne Weber Washington WindhMn Windsor 2,123 4,147 2,457 2,372 544 788 11 Table 2 LAND AREA OF STATES AND TERRITORIES IN SQUARE MILES, BY COUNTIES— Continued. VIRGrNIA. Total Accbmac Albemarle Alexandria Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Augusta Bath Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick __ Buchanan Buckingham Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles Clty. 40,126 478 755 32 452 355 464 342 1,012 548 729 352 54S 529 492 552 554 562 445 183 Charlotte 479 Chesterileld Clarke _ „ 484 189 Craig 351 Culpeper 399 Cumberland Dickenson 297 324 Dinwiddle 621 Elizabeth City 50 Essex 277 Fairfax Fauquier 433 676 Floyd .. 383 Fluvanna Franklin 289 690 Frederick 425 Giles 349 Gloucester Goochland 258 296 Grayson 438 Greene . 160 Greenesville Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight James City King and Queen King George King William __. Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenbvirg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomery 288 306 478 273 425 407 352 159 336 183 246 137 433 519 529 471 336 92 640 166 394 Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk Northampton Northumberland Nottoway Orange Page Patrick Pittsylvania Powhatan Prince Edward— Prince George- Princess Anne Prince William-. Pulaski Rappahannock-. Richmond Roanol^e Rockbridge 398 472 233 425 232 235 304 349 317 489 986 284 345 302 285 a'i3 338 264 188 297 693 Rockingham _ Russell Scott Shenandoah— Smyth Southampton Spottsylvania Stafford Surry Sussex Tazewell _. Warren Warwick Washington Westmoreland Wise Wythe York WASHINGTON. Total. Adams . Asotin. Chehalis.^. Chelan Clallam Clarke. 66,880 1,696 631 1,968 3,070 1,807 646 Columbia . Cowlitz Douglas Ferry Franklin .. Garfield ... Island Jefferson .. 876 1,145 4,768 2,313 1,251 725 238 1,765 King Kitsap Kittitas Klickitat . Lewis Lincoln .. Mason Okanogan 2,051 407 2,414 2,079 2,336 2,299 993 5,318 Pacific Pierce San Juan Skagit Skamania Snohomish' Spokane Stevens 925 1,564 187 1,874 1,743 1,651 1,777 3,945 Thurston Wahkiakum. Wallawalla.. Whatcom Whitman Yakima TFEST VIRGINIA. Total 24,645 Gilmer . 367 483 1,061 662 86 594 431 456 213 872 414 441 494 538 367 311 467 437 332 424 368 464 235 691 Ohio 111 707 142 868 671 353 560 1,086 457 547 368 132 440 Pendleton . . Pleasants 269 Barbour.. ... 393 257 512 541 97 261 276 348 344 775 Greenbrier Marion Upshur 326 Berkeley . Hampshire Marshall Wayne ., Webster Wetzel 546 TtnnTtA 690 Braxton. . Hardy Mercer Putnam 366 Wirt . - 254 nahelt Jackson Jefferson Kanawha .. . Mingn Pjinrtnlph Wood 367 Ritchiel 526 Clay Monroe Doddridge. .. Fftyptt.fi Lincoln Nicholas Taylor WISCONSIN. Total.. . ■ 54,460 Adams Ashland _ 682 930 878 1,497 518 662 881 317 1,938 1,200 776 567 1,188 Bayfield . RnffH.ln Riimptt. Chippewa nlnTlr r>PTlfi , , Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake .. Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson 454 1,319 844 620 498 720 1,421 1,157 576 364 763 786 978 648 Juneau Kenosha .. Kewaunee. La Crosse- Lafayette.. Langlade.. Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon . Marinette . Marquette. Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida 790 274 327 476 634 855 885 690 1,532 1,396 461 228 915 1,080 900 Outagamie Ozaukee Pepin Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland.. Rock St. Croix — Sank Sawyer Shawano _. Sheboygan 634 226 238 543 933 800 1,241 323 576 706 711 820 1,342 1,135 510 Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington . Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago.. Wood WYOMING. Total. Albany 97,675 4,300 Bighorn _ Carbon. Converse 12,216 8,018 6,758 Crook Fremont . Johnson— 6,435 12,663 4,168 Laramie— Natrona — Sheridan . 6,986 5,388 2,569 Sweetwater Uinta Weston ^, 1 1 Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. S8. WASHINGTON, D. C. March 5, 1901. COTTON GINNING. Hon. William R. Meeeiam, Director of the Census. Sie: I transmit herewith a report on the quantity of cotton ginned in the United States during the census year (crop of 1899), prepared under my direction by Mr. Daniel C. Roper, of South Carolina. This is the first report of its kind ever made by a United States census. The statistics have been taken upon a special schedule, collected both by correspondence and through the enumerators, from 29,620 establishments, public and private, engaged in ginning cotton in 14 states and 2 territories. Much important information has been elicited in this manner which is new to the public and will be of value to those engaged in the production and consumption of the cotton fiber. The report locates the cotton crop by states and terri- tories and distributes the same by counties. The American crop of 1899 is found to be 9,645,974 commercial bales (bales as marketed), amounting to 4,672,695,500 pounds, equivalent to 9,345,391 bales of an average weight of 500 pounds. The aggregate of commercial bales is divided into the upland and the sea-island crops as follows : Square bales, 9,043,231, of an average weight of 498 pounds, with an average cost per bale for ginning and baling of $2.03 ; round bales, 505,464, of an average weight of 259 pounds, with an average cost per bale for ginning and baling of $1.15; sea-island bales, 97,279, of an average weight of 388 pounds, with an average cost per bale for ginning and baling of $4. 90. The report further shows the actual number of pounds of cotton put up in each of the three forms given, and classifies the 29,620 ginning establishments reporting, as follows: Those operated for the public, 6,468; those operated for the plantation only, 2,863; those operated for the public and plantation, 20,289. It shows, also, the average time the ginneries were operated for the crop given, to be three months. The above data are distributed among the states and their respective counties, crediting each with the quantity of cotton produced, the size of bale handled, the cost of ginning and baling, and the number of ginning establish- (C P 50 M) ments. For the first time in census results, the sea-island cotton production is located by counties, and the average weight of bale and the cost of baling are obtained. The estimates of the cotton crop, made annually by the United States Department of Agriculture, are based upon statistical information furnished by the officials of trans- portation lines ; the cotton mills located in the cotton states, and the reports of special agents of the Department at southern ports and important receiving points in the interior. However carefully conducted, results from these methods are estimates, and not statistics compiled from an actual canvass. The difficulties attending the making of these estimates have been further augmented of late years by new systems of baling cotton, which have tended to decrease the size of the commercial bale. Details of these changes in the size of bales, and, hence, in the actual number of pounds of cotton produced are obtainable only by an actual annual canvass. The Department of Agriculture does not present a statement of the actual number of pounds of cotton grown in any year, as its returns have been made on the basis of commercial bales, which are continually varying in size. In view of the importance, both to growers and manu- facturers, of annual and exact statistics regarding the cotton crop in the United States, and in view of the success which has attended this first attempt to collect these statistics from the ginners, I respectfully recommend that steps be taken for the annual collection of these data through the agencies and with the facilities of the Census office. Once it is. understood that this work will be annually performed by the Census office in the manner indicated, and with the celerity that would be possible, all other methods of obtaining the statistics of the annual cotton crop would be superseded. The Census office can do no better service for the improvement of commercial statistics than by adopting the suggestion for an annual census of the cotton ginneries. Very respectfully. Chief Statistician for Manufactures. REPORT ON THE QUANTITY OP COTTON GINNED IN THE UNITED STATES (CROP OF 1899). Since the introduction of cotton into the commercial world as a product of im.portanoe, the ascertainment of the yearly crop of the United States has not been considered, until recently, a difficult undertaking. This is due to the fact that the manufacture of cotton has been con- ducted so largely at points foreign to the cotton fields, as easily to permit of a separation between the raw cotton and the manufactured products, such as would afford a trust- worthy basis for estimates. Practically the entire cotton crop reached its market through the transportation lines, and when the returns of these carriers were secured a close approximation to the actual commercial crop was obtained. The recent rapid development of cotton manufacture by mills located near the cotton fields, becomes an important factor in the demand for a change of the method heretofore employed in estimating the American annual production of cotton. Thousands of bales which never touch a trans- portation line are consumed by these mills, and the annual consumption through this source is rapidly increasing. In this connection the following extract from a table compiled by Mr. Alfred B. Shepperson, of New York, is of value : COTTON PRODUCTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND ANNUAL TAKINGS OF UNITED STATES SPINNERS FROM 1889 TO 1899, INCLUSIVE. TOTAL C0M5[EE- CIAL OEOP. TAKEN FOB HOME CON- SUMPTION. PEE CENT CON- SUMED IN SOUTHEEN MILLS. OBOP OP— By northern mills. By southern mills. Total. Of total com- mercial crop. Of total Ameri- can con- sump- tion. In thousands of bales. 1889 6,939 7,297 8,674 9,018 6,SU4 7,,'i3-2 9,837 7,147 S, 706 11,216 ll,2.ili 1,790 1,780 2,027 2,172 1,652 1,.580 2,019 1,605 1,793 2,211 2,217 480 545 613 684 723 711 852 900 999 1,254 1,415 2,270 2, 325 2,610 2, 856 2,375 2,291 2, 871 2, .505 2,792 3,465 3,632 6.9 7.5 7.1 7,6 10.8 9.4 8.7 12.6 11.5 11.2 12.6 21.1 23.4 23.2 24.0 30.4 31.0 29.7 35. 9 35. 8 36.2 39.0 1890 1891 .. 1892__ 1893 1S9-1 1895 1K97 1S98 _- _ 1899 By Daniel C. Ropee. short of an annual census, taken sufficiently early to form the basis for prices, will entirely satisfy the cotton grower or the manufacturer. In the absence of any provision for securing this information annually, it becomes more important that the statistics gathered each tenth year, to be made a factor in estimates of subsequent crops, should be collected by the most perfect methods. The manner of attaining this end has received careful consid- eration in the taking of the Twelfth Census. Believing that reports of cotton ginners, showing the number and average weight of the bales passing through their hands during a given year, would afford trustworthy statistics of the crop of that year and constitute a desirable basis for future estimates, the Census office had its special agents and enumerators visit every cotton ginning establishment in the co'intry and obtain a report from each of the cotton ginned from the crop of 1899. To insure accuracy, returns were also secured by mail from the establishments direct. These reports form the basis of the information contained in this bulletin. . Statistics of the cotton crop gathered through other sources than the census, have to do with the crop marketed during each year, ending August 31, thus touching portions of two actual crops. But the proportion of cotton carried over by the grower from one year to the next, as contained therein, will not necessarily be the same, owing to the different prices in the respective years, as well as to other disturbing conditions. Herein is again illustrated the necessity of a method for securing information that will show the exact size of the crop as grown. As the statistics of this bulletin are based exclusively upon the reports secured from cotton ginners, it may be that in some counties the amount of cotton reported as ginned will vary slightly from the amount of cotton reported as grown, and tabulated by the Agricultural Division of this office. This condition will certainly occur where large and important ginneries, located near state or county lines, attract cotton from an adjoining county, or where cotton is grown only to a limited extent in one county, and its entire production is ginned and reported in a neighboring county. In 1889 the consumption of cotton by southern mills was 480,000 bales, or 21 per cent of the American consumption, and nearly 1 per cent of the American Ijroduction. In 1899 the consumption by these mills, as shown by the above table, was 1,415,000 bales, or 39 per cent of the total American consumption, and one- eighth of the total American crop. Further, the increasing use of the round bale, which weighs on an average only 259 pounds, tends to impair the value of all statistics taking as their unit the commercial bale, which may be either square or round, according to the practice of the region. These, with other conditions, call for a statistical method that will enable the country to know, and know quickly, the actual quantity of cotton grown every year. Nothing Table 1.— QUANTITY OF COTTON GROWN IN THE UNITED STATES IN THE YEARS GIVEN, BETWEEN 1790 AND 1900. Crop of— 1790 1800 1810 1820..._ 1833 1839 1849 1859._.. 1869 1879 1889.._ 1899 Production. Bales. 8,889 177, 77.'* 320, 000 681,819 1,312,685 2, 0.51!, 193 2, 469, 093 5,:!S7,0.52 3,011,996 5, 755, 359 7,472,511 9, 345, 391 Average weight of bale. Pounds. 225 225 250 264 339 385 400 445 440 453 477 500 Total gross weight. Pounds. 2, 000, 025 40, 000, 050 80, 000, 000 180, 000, 216 445, 000, 215 790,479,305 987,637,200 2, 397, 238, 140 1, 325, 278, 240 2,607,177,627 3,564,387,747 4, 672, 695, 50O Increase in gross weight over preceding year given. Pounds. 38,000,025 39, 999, 950 100, 000, 216 264,999,799 345, 479, 090 197, 157, 89.5 1,409,000,940 • 1, 071, 959, 900 1, 281, 899, 387 957, 210, 120 1,108,307,763 1 Decrease. (2) The preceding table is interesting as showing the rapid increase in the cotton production of the United States during the past century, and the gradual growth of the cotton bale. While the figures given in this table for 1899 are based upon the 500-pound standard bale, yet the general average bale weight for the cotton belt, as hereafter stated, is 485 pounds. The census of 1840, collecting statistics of the crop of 1839, marked the beginning of the inclusion of agricul- tural products in census inquiries. The statistics given in table 1 for 1839 and for the years subsequent thereto, are the results of special census investigations. The cotton production of the United States from 1790 to 1829, inclusive, as shown in this table, is based upon a report to the Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1836, by the Hon. Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury. Prior to the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney, in 1Y94, the separation of the seed from the lint cotton was so difficult as to limit the cultivation of cotton. This separation of the seed from the lint had to be done by hand, a task being 4 pounds of lint cotton per week for each head of a family, working at night, in addition to the usual field work. Thus it would take one person two years to turn out the quantity of cotton contained in one average standard bale. One machine will gin from three to fifteen 500-pound bales per day, dependent upon its power and saw capacity. Possibly no invention has ever caused so rapid develop- ment of the industry with which it was associated as that brought through this saw-cotton gin. In 1793, the exportation of cotton from the United States was 48*7,500 pounds, or 975 bales of an average weight of 500 pounds. In 1 794, the year in which the Whitney gin was patented, tho number of pounds of cotton exported from the United Statei-i was 1,600,000, equivalent to 3,200 bales of a 500-pound standard. This large production so frightened the cotton farmers, in anticipation of an over-production of the crop, as to cause them to pledge themselves to desist from its pro- duction. One of these farmers, looking upon his crop gath- ered for that year, exclaimed, "I have done with the cultivation of cotton ; there is enough in that ginhouse to make stockings for all the people in America." And yet within one hundred years, 1800 to 1900, the production of cotton in the United States has increased from 80,000, approximately, to 9,345,391 bales, 500-pound standud, and the crop of 1899 is generally admitted by the ginucrs, in their reports to this office, to have been small compared with that of 1898. Table 2.— QUANTITY OF COTTON GROWN IN THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES, AOCORDIXG TO THE CENSUSES OP 1900, 1890, 1880, AND 1870, WITH PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL CROP PRODUCED BY EACH STATE AND TERRITORY IN 1899 AND 1869. CENSUS OF 1900; FOR OEOP GROWN IN 1899. Census of 1890, for crop grown in 1889. Census of 1880, for crop grown in 1879. Census of 1870, for crop grown in 1869. PEK CENT OF TOTAL. STATE. Commercial bales. Equivalent , 500-pound bales. 1 In 1899. In 1869. Total- Bales. 9, 645, 974 Bales. 9,345,391 Bales. 7,472,511 Bales. 5,755,359 Bales. 3,011,996 100.0 100.0 1,103,690 719,453 1,078,519 705, .583 9it),210 691,494 699,6.d4 608,256 429,482 247,968 34 39,789 473,934 465 3 11.5 7.6 14.2 8.2 Florida - 56, 821 1, 296, 844 49, 359 1,231,060 57,928 1,191,846 54,997 814,441 .5 13.2 1.3 15.8 160,324 121 84 708,508 1,264,048 19,377 143,608 121 79 700,352 1,237,666 . 20,275 34,115 212 873 659, 180 1,104,725 15,866 17,000 1.5 7 1,080 350,832 564,938 1,246 106 144,935 1,367 508, 669 963,111 20, 318 Louisiana^ 7.5 13.2 .2 11,7 18.8 Missouri Nevada 473, 155 84, 035 876, 545 215, 175 2,658,565 9,239 440,400 71,983 837, 105 211,641 2,609,018 8,622 336,261 425 747,190 190,679 1,471,242 389,598 4.7 .8 9.0 2.3 27.9 --- 4.8 522,548 330,621 805,284 ----- 224,500 181,842 860,628 22 183 2 7.5 11.6 Texas Utah Virginia — West Virginia 1 Percentages calculated on the basis of 500-pound bales. The bale measurement of 1890 was 477 pounds ; in 1880 it was 453 ; in 1870 it was 440 pounds. The statistics for 1900, given in table 2, were obtained from the cotton ginners; those for the censuses of 1890, 1880, and 1870 were secured from cotton growers, and tabulated by the Agricultural Division of the census. Early settlers north of the Ohio river planted cotton for domestic uses between 1849 and 1880. The census of 1860 found in Illinois 1,482 bales, or 659,490 pounds, of cotton. Stimulated by the high prices following the Civil War, the cultivation of cotton was conducted, to a limited extent, in California, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, Utah, and West Virginia, as shown in table 2 — census of 1870. With the coming of low prices cotton culture gradually disappeared from those sections not peculiarly adapted to it, and censuses after 1870 credited none to California, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, Utah, or West Virginia. Natural selection continues *o eliminate the industry fro.n sections less favored by climatic conditions. To illustrate : Kentucky is credited by the censuses of 1880 and 189U with 1,36V and 873 bales, respectiyely, but the census of 1900 finds in this state only 84 commercial bales. The loss in those states lying along the northern border of the cotton belt is more than offset by the increase found in the territory west and southwest of the Missis- sippi river. According to the Eleventh Census, 2,872,524 bales, or 38 per cent of the entire American crop of 1889, was grown in that region, while in the census of 1900, in the same territory, the production reaches 4,250,940 bales,. or 45 per cent of the whole crop. This increase is prac- tically confined to Texas and the two territories ; Texas, alone, producing 28 per cent of the entire cotton crop. The census of 1890 credits the Indian Territory with 34,115 bales and Oklahoma with 425 bales. The census of 1900 credits these territories respectively with 143,608 and 71,983 bales (500-pound standard). Table 3.— QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OP BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OF 1899): BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. Grand total gross weight.i Commer- cial bales. Equiva- lent 500 pound bales. UPLAND OKOP. SEA-ISLAND CKOP. Square bales. Eound bales. Pro- duc- tion. 6 I 1 bo CD 1 Total gro.ss weight.i 'bD STATES AND TEKEITOKIES. Produc- tion. 1 1 88.2 t 1 Total gross Velght.! I. •D bo 3| if Produc- tion. S3 ft .1 53 fer- bo 1 Total gross ■weiglit.1 8 g a > Total Pounds. 4,672,695,600 Bales. 9,645,974 Bales. 9,345,391 Bales. 9,043,231 n>s. 498 Pounds. 4,503,813,068 $2.03 Bales. 505,464 Us. 259 Pounds. 131,159,124 $1.15 Bales. 97,279 as. 388 Pounds. 37,723,308 $4.90 639,259,644 352,791,736 24,679,337 615,529,844 71,803,832 60, 500 39,600 350,176,196 618, 833, 461 10,137,602 220,199,727 35,991,448 418,552,594 105,820,457 1,304, .508, 782 4,310,840 1,103,690 719,453 66,821 1,296,844 160,324 121 84 708, .508 1, 264, 048 19,377 473, 165 84,035 876,546 215,175 2,658,555 9,239 1,078,519 706, 68S 49,359 1,231,060 143,608 121 79 700,352 1,237,666 20,275 440,400 71,983 837,105 211,641 2,609,018 8,622 1,069,644 685,570 26,583 1,220,117 121,785 121 84 694,816 1,214,699 19, 377 472,385 53, 077 864, 714 199,926 2, 392, 094 9,239 496 502 492 482 508 •600 471 499 499 523 466 518 491 610 617 467 529,860,812 343,874,096 12,595,490 587,913,386 61,846,886 60,500 39,600 346,568,872 606,080,539 10,137,602 220,004,979 27,501,006 414,765,815 101, 946, 897 1,236,315,848 4,310,840 1.47 1.98 1.62 1.26 2.61 3.00 2.26 1.75 1.78 2.66 •1.58 2.09 1.29 2.63 2.19 2.30 34,046 33,883 276 263 9,408,832 8,917,640 .90 1.24 31,238 57,812 387 394 12,083,847 22,776,852 3.78- Georgia 18,915 38,539 356 259 4,839,606 9,956,946 .90 1.15 3.59 Indian Territory. Kentucky 13, 692 49,349 263 258 3,607,324 12,752,922 1.32 1.14 Mississippi 770 30,958 3,602 15,249 266,461 253 274 257 264 266 . 194,748 8,490,442 924,170 3; 873, 560 68,192,994 .83 1.52 1.00 1.41 1.19 South Carolina .. Tennessee 8,229 347 2,862,609 7.34 Texas Virginia 1 Including weight While the operators of ginneries do not, as a rule, keep such records of their business as will enable them to report the total number of pounds of cotton passing through their hands during a given year, they do know the capacity of their cotton presses, — that is, the average amount of cotton that is baled at one time, — which information has been obtained through an inquiry covering the average weight of the bale handled by them. This is believed to be the most accurate method available for securing a safe basis for computing the total number of pounds of cotton handled. The average bale weights given in the tables of this bulletin are obtained by dividing the total number of pounds of cotton by the number of bales. For example, the number of pounds put up in square bales in a county, divided by the number of square bales, gives the average square bale weight for the county. In the same way the average square bale weight for the state is obtained. So, also, of the round and sea-island bales. The general average bale weight of the United States is obtained by dividing the sum of the totals, in pounds, of square, round, and sea-island cotton, by the sum of the bales of the three classes given. Thus the average weight of the square bale for the United States is found to be 498 pounds ; of the sea-island bale, . 388 pounds ; of the round bale, 259 pounds ; and the general weight of an average bale for the of bagging and ties. cotton belt, 485 pounds. While the tendency has been to Increase the general average weight of the cotton bale, this increase during the past decade has not been so marked, owing to the effect of the large quantity of cotton which is being put up in round packages averag- ing but little more than one-half the weight of the square bale. In the reports of previous censuses no account is given of upland cotton put up in round packages. In the census of 1900 there are reported 505,464 round bales, exclusive of the sea-island crop of 97,279 bales. Because of the introduction of the round-bale systems in some states and the retention of the light square bale in others, the number of commercial bales (bales as reported by the ginners) does not credit the several states with their proper quota of the cotton crop. To illustrate: The state of North Carolina reports 473,155 commercial bales, while, owing to its low average bale weight, its quota in 500-pound bales is only 440,400. Texas reports 2,658,555 commer- cial bales, whereas, through the influence of 266,461 round bales, averaging 256 pounds, it has only 2,609,018 bales of 500-pound weight. In view of this condition, whilfr the number of commercial bales is given in each instance, the crop for every county, for each state, and for the United States, is also given in equivalent bales of a 500- pound standard. Table 4.-XUMBER AND CHARACTER OP'GINNERIKS AND NUMBER OF MONTHS OPERATED FOR CROP OP 1899, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. NUMBEK OF GINNERIES. STATES AND TEKEITORIES. Total. Operated for— Average number of months in opera- tion lor crop of 1899. The public only. The plan- tation only. Both. Total 29,620 6,468 2,863 20,289 Alabama 4,034 2,630 236 4,729 297 2 3 2,14S 3,976 56 2, 57S 133 3,368 834 4,514 88 792 668 73 696 215 1 1 190 519 40 431 109 298 255 2,165 15 391 133 10 572 6 2,851 1,829 153 3,461 76 1 . 1 1,597 2,877 16 1,864 24 2,689 534 2,249 67 3 Arkansas Florida _. Georgia — 4 4 2 1 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 8 Indian Territory Kansas __ ICentuckv Louisiana— 361 580 Mississippi Missouri North Carolina _ _ 278 ■Oklahoma South Carolina 381 45 100 6 Tennessee _ _ Texas Virginia Cotton ginneries are divisible into 3 general classes, namely, those conducted exclusively for the public ; those conducted exclusively for the plantation ; and those con- ducted for both the public and the plantation. From Arkansas, Indian Territory, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennes- see, and Texas, 91 establishments report merchant gin- ning ; these have been classed as public ginneries, inasmuch as their owners do not grow cotton, but purchase it as it conies from the fields, and gin the same for their own accounts. The rapidity with which the private or plantation ginneries have been supplanted by public and more modern equipments is noteworthy. Through inquiries of the census of 1880, covering the power and machinery of cotton ginning establishments, it was ascertained that a large percentage of the crop of 1879 was handled by ginneries of a private character. The motive power of these ginning and baling plants consisted of horses or mules, and such had a daily capacity of from 3 to 5 bales. They were simple and inexpensive in their construction, suited only for limited purposes. The general introduction of steam power brought economic methods that have crowded out primitive horse ginneries to such an extent that the are now curiosities. As shown in table 4, there are in tli United States 29,620 cotton ginneries, of which 2,863, o less than 10 per cent, are reported as ginning exclusive]- for the plantation. A very small percentage of thes plantation establishments are of the old-fashioned horse power variety. Table 5.— QUANTITY OP SEA-ISLAND COTTON GROWl IN THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES, ACGORDINC TO THE CENSUSES OF 1900, 1890, AND 1880. STATE. Census of 1900, for crop grown in 1899. Census of 1890, for crop grown in 1889. Census of 1880, for crop grown in 1879. Total Bales. 97,279 Bales. 46,803 Bales. 30,51 Florida 31,238 57,812 8,229 23,918 13,629 9,256 16,95 3,42 10,14 South Carolina - Statistics given in table 5 for 1900 were secured througl reports of the ginners ; those for 1890 and 1880 wer( obtained from the growers and tabulated by the Agricul tural Division of the census. While the increase in the culture of sea-island cottoE has not been so rapid as that of upland cotton, the recent progress in the culture of this long staple if quite noteworthy. The sea-island crop of 1825 amountec to 26,029 bales, of which 1,119 were grown in Georgif and 18,250 in South Carolina. In 1859 the crop reachec 44,096 bales, distributed as follows: Florida, 20,353 Georgia, 10,352 ; and South Carolina, 13,391. It was believed, for a long time, that the islands off the coast of South Carolina possessed a natural monopoly oJ the production of the finest staple of this cotton, yet it has been found that a good grade can be grown in certair Georgia counties considerably removed from the coast. The discovery of this fact accounts largely for the increase in the crop between 1880 and 1900, as shown in the above table. In these interior Georgia counties, it is necessary that the seed be obtained from the coast or islands eact alternate year, as this variety of seed, when planted in the uplands loses its identity after the second year. Ginners report sea-island cotton from 29 counties of Georgia, 11 of Florida, and 3 of South Carolina. Table 6.— QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OP BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OP 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES. ALABAMA. Total gross weight in pounds. Commercial bales. Equivalent 500-pound bales. SQUARE BALES. BOUND BALES. COUNTIES. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale lor ginning and ■ baling. 539,259,644 1,103,690 1,078,519 1,069,644 495 $L47 34,046 276 $0.9 6,604,890 ,255, 638 16,251,589 2,757,275 5,647,510 16,580,480 9,136,264 6,792,560 17,007,650 7,035,920 13,555 509 32,622 5,418 11,443 33,126 20,793 13,870 34,127 14,492 13,210 511 32,503 5,515 11,295 33,161 18,273 13,585 34,015 14,072 12,521 509 32,622 5,418 11,443 33,126 14,979 13,870 34,127 14,492 507 502 499 506 494 500 505 489 498 485 1.33 1.79 1.20 1.60 1.71 1.51 1.45 1.61 1.07 1.56 1,034 250 ?1.2 T>i>^Vi 5,814 256 6 Calhoun Chambers Cherokee - 6 Tablb 6,— quantity OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OF 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. ALABAMA— Continued. Chilton Clioctaw-. Clarke Clay Cleburne . Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington. Crenshaw . Cullman Dale Dallas . Dekalb . Elmore Escambia- Etowah Fayette Franklin , Geneva Greene Hale Henry Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale. Lawrence Lee Limestone. Lowndes __ Macon Madison Marengo— Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph . Russell St. Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa ._ Tuscaloosa __ Walker Washington . Wilcox Winston The State., Arkansas - Ashley Baxter .._ Boone Bradley __ Calhoun.- Chicot Clark Clay Cleburne _ Cleveland _ Columbia _ Conway ___ Craighead _ Crawford.. Crittenden . Cross Nyas Total gross weight in pounds. 5,042,425 6, 096, 350 8,561,660 5,150,650 2,473,900 9,204,445 4, 642, 192 4, 542, 263 5, 933, 950 3,059,415 8,976,450 4,067,450 8,035,020 21, 751, 420 4, 957, 495 8,431,185 273,475 5,333,360 3,841,787 3,276,400 4, 643, 305 10,331,940 13,715,249 13,034,170 2,583,240 3, 662, 050 5,750,820 4,716,055 6, 657, 130 11,541,935 6,768,771 18, 239, 210 10, 622, 730 7, 911, 662 16,455,547 2, 915, 850 6, 641, 748 180, 000 9, 237, 760 20,591,606 5, 185, 098 15, 783, 120 9, 613, 298 17, 463, 475 8, 432, 978 11, 667, 340 4, 703, 995 5, 802, 012 16, 446, 163 12,239,000 13,594,041 9, 144, 045 2, 600, 235 910, 156 17,362,342 2, 390, 510 Commercial bales. 352,791,736 4, 028, 572 12,518,456 961, 070 293, 540 2,168,275 1, 907, 300 11, 929, 268 5, 187, 470 2, 369, 363 1,915,100 2, 818, 715 9, 108, 070 7,335,779 2, 465, 260 4,719,558 11,386,497 2, 215, 000 2, 255, 977 9, 698. 210 7,477,588 10,036 12,181 18,112 10, 819 5,518 18,646 10,272 9,070 12,385 6,310 17,963 9,248 17,002 43,850 10, 358 17, 142 540 11,058 7,883 6,506 9,587 21, 661 27, 601 26, 287 5,202 7,303 11, 722 9,567 14, 358 23,458 13, 799 37, 556 21, 565 16, 692 34, 437 5,805 15, 795 360 17, 214 43, 158 10, 578 30, 990 19,230 34,768 18,038 23,725 9,605 11,628 32, 994 26, 746 28,323 19, 572 5,207 1,793 34,690 4,826 Equivalent 500-pound bales. SQUARE BALES. 10,085 12, 193 13,123 10,301 4,948 18, 409 9,284 9,085 11,868 6,119 17, 953 8,135 16, 070 43,503 9,915 16, 862 547 10, 667 7,684 6,553 9,287 20, 664 27,430 26, 068 5,166 7,324 11, 502 9,432 13, 814 23,084 13, 538 36, 47S 21,245 15, 824 32, 911 5,832 13,284 360 18,475 41,183 10, 870 31, 566 19,227 34, 927 16, 866 23, 335 9,408 11,604 32, 892 24,478 27,188 18, 288 5,200 1,820 34,725 4,781 Number. ARKANSAS. 719,453 8,014 26, 790 1,891 585 4,360 3,853 25,832 10, 330 5,580 3,846 4,754 18, 370 16, 790 4,889 9,326 22, 943 4,407 4,686 18,857 15,252 705,583 8,057 26, 037 1,922 587 4,336 3,815 23,859 10, 375 4,739 3,830 4,637 18, 216 14, 671 4, 931 9,439 22, 773 4,430 4,512 19,196 14,955 Average weight of bale (pounds). 10, 036 12,181 13,112 10, 819 5,518 18,646 7,732 9,070 12,385 6,310 17,963 7,247 17,002 43, 850 10, 358 17,142 540 11, 058 7,883 6,506 9,687 20, 161 27, 601 26, 287 5,202 7,303 11,722 9,567 11,903 23,458 12,798 35, 106 21,185 13, 790 32, 254 5, 805 13, 795 8,342 30, 990 19, 2.30 84, 768 18, 038 23, 725 9,605 11,628 32, 994 26, 746 28,323 16, 778 5,207 1,793 34,690 4,826 685, 570 8,014 23, 207 1,891 585 4,360 3,853 25, 832 10, 330 3,681 3,846 4,754 18, 370 12, 117 4,889 9,326 22,943 4,407 4, .586 18,857 15,252 503 500 500 473 449 494 506 501 484 485 500 489 473 496 479 492 506 482 487 504 484 492 497 496 497 501 491 493, 504 492 509 501 497 505 492 502 481 500 537 505 503 509 500 502 467 492 490 499 498 458 480 500 499 508 500 495 502 503 501 508 502 497 495 462 502 504 505 501 506 496 503 492 509 490 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 1.35 1.37 1.38 1.47 1.39 1.32 1.53 1.44 1.42 1.41 1.29 1.40 1.37 1.25 1.67 1.42 1.40 L52 1.89 1.71 1.34 1.38 1.27 1.17 2.11 1.94 1.64 1.71 1.59 1.24 1.47 1.21 1.27 1.48 1.28 1.76 1.66 1.75 1.37 1.26 1.63 1.40 1.58 1.18 1.39 1.31 1.58 1.42 1.30 1.56 1.16 1.55 2.11 1.54 1.32 1.46 KOUND BALES. Number. Ijl.98 1.78 1.74 2.68 2.32 L86 1.92 1.78 1.75 2.10 1.73 1.85 1.86 1.80 2.10 2.35 1.95 1.80 1.88 1.93 1.70 Average weight of bale (pounds). 2,001 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 250 2,455 1,001 2,450 2,902 2,183 2,236 2, 800 270 1.00 l.OO 250 260 240 824 270 250 443 268 1.00 .50 .88 1.00 1.00 .65 3,883 3,583 4,673 251 270 261 $1.24 1. .32 1.50 1.44 Table 6.— QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OP 1899) ; BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. AKKAI^SAS— Continued. Faulkner - Franklin _ Fulton _„ Garland __ Grant Greene Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Independence - Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little Eiver . Logan Lonoke Marion Miller Mississippi . Monroe Montgomery Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry PhllliiB _ Pike Poinsett _ Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Eandolph .. St. Francis . Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian. Sevier Sharp Stone Onion Van Buren . White Woodruff-.. Yell COUNTIES. Total gross weight in pounds. Commercial bales. 7,954,393 4,048,299 931,430 340, 500 1,247,325 1, 608, 475 8,229,735 1, 807, 425 4,348,059 6,957,588 2,429,790 9, 173, 272 21,909,899 3,500,362 4, 092, 289 3, 387, 981 11, 008, 633 8,014,486 5,401,936 4, 635, 8-27 11,585,914 1, 045, 305 4,578,910 10,283,119 7, 585, 350 1,178,270 5,051,225 288, 975 3,825,525 2,774,345 16, 779, 841 2, 524, 475 1,172,150 577,430 5, 645, 090 3, 480, 760 10,368,426 1,517,700 7,600,891 1, 822, 900 1, 745, 650 758, 310 3,468,175 3, 520, 900 1,786,537 1, 013, 463 6,150,095 1, 600, 497 5, 747, 640 8,077,603 6, 149, 615 The State. Alachua Baker Bradford Cnlhoun Columbia — Escambia Gadsden Hamilton Holmes Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Leon Levy Madison Total gross weight in pounds. 24, 679, 337 250, 615 370, 700 366, 700 95, 500 754, 528 62, 600 274,525 138, 717 203, 560 693, 600 818,475 160, 360 991,450 39,200 522,535 Equivalent 500-pound bales. 16,220 8,009 1,860 700 2,590 2,961 16, 431 3,678 8,659 13,873 4,848 18, 301 43, 392 7,021 8,163 7,576 21,635 16, 076 10, 627 9,168 25, 830 2,049 9, 163 20, 506 16, 244 2,391 10, 1233 577 7,776 5,473 33, .554 5,013 2,303 1,163 11,000 6,791 20, 684 2,963 15, 028 3,634 3,492 1,519 6,828 7, 024 3,579 2,034 12, 420 3,122 11, 714 19, 741 12,573 15, 909 8,097 1,863 681 2,495 3,017 16, 4,59 3, 615 8,696 13, 915 4,859 18, 346 43, 820 7,001 8,185 6,775 22, 017 16,029 10, 804 9,272 23, 172 2,091 9, 138 20, 566 16, 171 2,357 10, 102 578 7,651 5,549 33, 660 5,049 2, 344 1, 1.55 11,290 6,962 20, 737 3, 035 15, 202 3,646 3,491 1,517 6.936 7,042 3, 573 2,027 12, 300 3,201 11,495 16, 155 12, 299 • SQUAKE BALES. Number. FLORIDA. Commercial bales. 56, 821 5,643 985 3,793 199 4,490 125 636 2,978 411 9,366 5,844 421 6,184 112 11,077 Equivalent 500-pound bales. 49,359 4,501 741 2,733 191 3,509 125 549 2,278 407 9,387 5,637 321 5,983 78 9^046 Average gross weight of bale (pounds). 15,024 8,009 1,860 700 2,690 2,961 16, 431 3,678 8,659 13,683 4,848 18,061 43,072 7,021 8,163 5,574 21, 249 16,0711 10, 627 9,168 19, 303 2,049 9,163 19,106 13, 823 2,391 10,232 577 7,776 5,473 33, .502 5,013 2,303 1,163 11, 000 6,791 20,684 2,963 15,028 3,634 3,492 1,619 6,828 7,024 3,579 2,029 12, 420 3,122 11, 369 11,404 U, 976 509 505 501 486 482 509 501 491 502 505 501 504 507 499 502 505 513 499 508 506 509 510 500 616 503 494 501 492 507 600 504 509 497 513 513 601 612 606 ■502 500 499 508 501 499 499 495 513 498 515 604 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 1.83 1.81 2.31 2.25 2.06 2.29 1.73 2.10 1.89 2.06 2.41 2.10 1.91 2.12 1.94 2.03 1.78 1.76 1.58 1.95 1.83 1.74 2.14 2.26 1.92 2.09 2.02 2.07 1.97 1.85 1.88 2.12 1.78 2.29 1.74 2.00 2.14 2.06 1.78 2.16 2.04 1.73 2.13 2.09 2.22 BOUND BALES. Number. 1,196 190 260 320 2,002 386 1,100 2,421 1.95 1.86 2.25 1.93 1.74 1.81 Average weight of bale (pounds). 300 294 250 263 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 1.38 1.00 1.13 1.26 1.38 1.60 346 1,337 597 270 250 264 200 1.00 1.25 1.46 1.20 SQUARE BALES. Number. 25,583 775 125 404 373 8,862 5,424 6,184 '2i'094 Average weight of bale (pounds) . 450 500 500 455 505 508 489 cost per bale for ginning and baling. ».62 1.50 2.00 2.00 L50 1.32 1.41 1.39 1.41 'i'n SEA-ISLAND CROP. Number of bales. 31,238 985 3,793 40 4,490 232 2,978 38 504 420 421 112 8,983 Average weight of bale (pounds). 387 391 376 360 400 391 382 400 400 381 350 393 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 3.81 3.88 3.85 3.60 4.00 3.76 3.67 4.00 3.90 4.00- 3.80 3.60- 3.91 8 Table 6.- -QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OP 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. FLOKID A— Continued. Total gross weight in pounds. Commercial bales. Equivalent 500-pound bales. SQUARE BALES. SEA-ISLAND OKOP. COCNTIES. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. Number of bales. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. Marion 125,500 4,000 11,125 1,146,772 67,200 9,000 248,200 324,575 339 10 24 2,860 168 20 497 639 251 8 22 2,294 135 18 496 649 3 500 2.50 336 10 369 400 3.68 4.00 24 464 1.42 2,860 168 401 400 4.01 Taylor _ 3.00 Wakulla 20 497 639 450 499 508 1.50 1.61 1.60 Walton _ GEORGIA. Total gross weight in pounds. Commer- cial bales. Equiva- lent 600- ponnd bales. TJPLAND CROP. SEA-ISLAND OKOP. Square bales. Round bales. Nuanber of bales. Average gross weight bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. OOUNTIHB. Number. Average gross weight bile (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. The State 615,529,844 1,296,844 1,231,060 1,220,117 482 $1.26 18,915 256 $0.90 57,812 394 $3.59 Appling 1, 580, 225 1,968,910 4,833,292 3,9.57,520 6,270,025 2,467,652 3, 237, 655 4,120,260 196,375 4,065,785 22,134,596 7,184,260 4,656,000 4,595,82.-) 12, 873, 411 340, 170 120,800 2, 484, 910 3,225,635 2, 960, 940 1, .559, 675 4,680,000 3, 925, 550 231, 125 6,689,474 1,400,725 1,81 1^,275 4,.=it;iJ,993 11,N-19,765 3. 588. 510 561,775 2.345.511 ' 3, 184, ON.') 5,352,400 9, 232, 425 6,697,485 3, 691, 962 3,176,050 309, 150 211, 100 6,344,110 5, 922, 700 4, 737, 9SJ 5, 393, 630 3, 194, 395 6, 404, .500 C'.'S, S75 1,9:;9,J00 3,14'i,780 5,7X1,42; 7, 867, 799 C:58,7.')0 4,],SS,7ril 6, S59, 285 2, 408, 724 4,046 4,039 10,119 8,791 12, 802 6,086 6,568 8,731 479 9,792 46, 152 14,415 9,472 9,614 28,504 810 302 5,039 7,079 6,760 3,532 9, 345 8,079 592 14,979 3,369 4,347 9,354 24,680 7,158 1,297 4,891 6,981 10,729 18,573 12,835 8,091 6,302 795 429 14,945 13, 587 9,449 11,864 7,449 13, 988 1,604 3,902 6,609 11,583 17,667 1,435 9,586 14,371 5,597 3,160 3,938 9,666 7,915 12,640 4,935 6,475 8,241 393 8,132 44,269 14, 369 9,312 9, 192 25,747 680 242 4,970 6,451 5,922 3,119 9,360 7,851 462 13, 379 2,801 3,625 9,134 23,700 7,177 1,123 4,691 6,370 10,705 18,465 13,395 7,384 6,352 618 422 12, CSS 11,845 9,476 10,787 6,389 12,809 1,398 3,879 6,292 11,563 15,736 1,278 8,378 13,719 4,817 268 4,039 10,119 8,791 12, 802 1,142 6,568 6,396 227 1,924 43, 327 14,415 9,472 9,614 26,715 810 480 487 478 450 490 462 493 499 421 456 493 498 492 478 463 420 1.17 1.06 1.16 1.35 1.47 1.29 1.22 1.32 1.67 1.44 1.80 1.10 .98 1.36 1.20 1.46 3,778 384 4.20 Baker Baldwin. Banks Bartow- " Berrien „ 4,944 392 3.07 Bibb BrooliS — „ 2,335 252 7,868 176 404 400 406 400 3.38 3.50 3.10 Bryan — - • Bulloch — Burke 2,650 270 .75 Butts - _ Calhoun — — 3.75 Carroll - Catoosa '"""1^789" 278" iri2" Chattahoochee Chattooga. 7,079 6,760 3,532 9,345 493~ 456 438 441 501 1.45 1.45 1.07 1.04 :::::::::: 302 400 4.40 Clarke— Clay Clinch Cobb 14,979 19 1,785 9,354 23,480 7,158 1,297 4, 5.51 6,981 10, 729 18,673 12,493 8,091 6,302 429" 14,580 9, .525 9,449 10,532 7,449 13, 971 1,604 3,902 6,609 11,573 17,559 1,435 9,686 13,888 5,597 447 500 443 488 492 501 433 490 456 499 497 469 456 504 '"i92~ 429 463 501 477 429 458 436 497 476 499 446 445 437 480 430 1.36 1.31 1.75 1.25 1.11 1.12 1.43 1.42 1.37 1.34 1.25 1.09 1.03 1.53 1.33 L60" 1.26 1.17 1.02 1.51 1.42 1.33 1.36 1.11 1.17 1.06 1.44 1.27 1.40 1.08 1.27 :::::::::: 592' 390' iroo Coffee - - _ Colquitt Columbia 3,360 2,562 392 398 4.12 2.94 Coweta - . - Crawford — _ 1,200 250 1.00 - — Dawson Decatur Dekalb 340 334 3.31 Doolv Doushertv „ 842 400 Douglas - 8.38 Echols 795 389 3.44 Elbert „ - 365 234 .79 Emaiuiel — Fayette Floyd 4,062 374 3.14 Forsyth — 1,332 280 1.14 Franklin 17 260 .75 Fulton Gordon io" 108 483 220" 390 244' 1.75 .77 .Greene - V ^nett ^^am N^:=::::::::::: 9 Table 6.— QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OF 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. GEORGIA— Continued. narris Hart Heard Henry Houston- Irwin Jackson _. Ja.sper leflersou . Tolinson— Jones Laurens . Lee Liberty .. Lincoln _ Lowndes _ Lumpkin- McDutBe - Macon Madison__ Marion Meriwether . J[iller Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe _ Paulding Pickens Pierce — . Pike Polk Pulaski- Putnam . Quitman Randolph _ Eichmond- Rockdale SL'hley Screven _. Spalding . Stewart Sumter Talbot- Talialerro - Tattnall — Taylor Teiiair Terrell Thomas . Troup — . Twiggs -. Upson __. AValker- Walton \\'are Warren Washington _ Wayne Webster — White Whitfield- Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson- Worth Total gross weight In pounds. 11,00.S,S77 5,630,710 6, 497, .S55 9, 704, 237 10, 363, 636 1,332,700 10, 189, 395 7, 594, 275 9,943,510 4, 007, 800 5, 582, 540 10, 649, 145 4,097,295 180, 250 2, 526, 535 3,081,200 28,750 3,839,186 8,380,308 5, 129, 455 4, 667, 825 11,200,300 1, 041, 250 2,723,425 4, 759, 940 9,173,760 2, 445, 955 7,818,370 1,173,245 3,494,475 7, 018, 700 3,496,200 .';,929,440 4,090,440 817,020 1, 298, 975 7, 105, 340 4,081,265 7, 906, 450 4, 692, 239 3,091,920 9, 165, 250 1, 867, 115 3, 619, 675 2, 841, 625 8,442,243 5, 682, 610 8, 843, 587 12, 445, 007 4,233,583 3, 088, 2.50 2, 980, 433 4,154,433 1,216,875 12, 792, 500 5, 810, 135 10,716,741 4, .''17-1,2.19 4,,'-3J,i;i") l,63j,:il.i 9, 52fi, 465 46, 450 4, 669, 192 14,321,798 396, 500 2, 000, 250 1)0, 000 858, 575 1,950,085 7, 753, 460 5,309,466 5,043,850 Commer- cial hales. 22,862 12, 519 13, 422 20, 056 20,782 Equiva- lent 500- pound Dales. 2,929 22,866 15,320 21,182 8,336 11,130 22,080 8,654 460 5,132 7,691 75 8,636 16,713 11,443 9,681 22,452 2,075 6,407 10,049 18,724 5,392 16,453 2,586 7,042 14, 373 7,349 19, 276 9,154 1,851 3,667 14, 281 8,852 16,431 6,243 18, 668 3,764 7,368 5,760 17, 963 11, 390 17,875 25,164 6,487 7,309 8,371 2,641 25,719 12, 473 21, 550 9,484 9,765 3,631 19, 665 123 9,659 29,644 965 4,316 150 1,947 3,885 17,406 11,037 10,485 22, 008 11,261 12, 996 19, 408 20, 727 2,666 20, 379 15, 189 19,887 8,016 11, 165 21, 298 8,195 360 5,063 6,162 58 7,678 16,761 10, 259 9,336 22,401 2,083 5,447 9,520 18,348 4,892 15,637 2,346 6,989 14, 037 6,992 17,869 8,181 1,634 2,598 14, 211 8,163 15, 813 9,384 6,184 18, 330 3,734 7,239 5,683 16,884 11, 365 17, 687 24,890 8,467 6,176 5,960 8,309 2,434 26,585 11, 620 21, 433 9,149 9,661 3,267 19, 053 91 9,338 28,644 793 4,001 120 1,717 3,900 15, 607 10, 619 10,088 UPLAND CROP. Square bales. Numher. 21,330 12, 421 13,422 19,856 20, 782 1,891 22,816 15, 320 21, 182 11, 130 21, 380 8,654 30 5,132 114 75 6,901 16,713 11, 443 9,681 22, 4.52 2, 025 6,407 7,863 18,724 4,858 15,220 2, 5S6 7,042 14, 348 7,349 19,256 9,154 1,851 Average Average gross post ]Der weight oi bale (pounds). 14,268 8, 852 16,134 9,609 6,243 18,558 3,764 7,368 5,760 17, 666 11, 390 17, 875 26, 164 6,020 9.52 8,371 2,324 26,719 10, 923 21,515 9,484 9,765 3,631 19, 665 9,007 29,194 110 4,116 160 1,947 3,820 14, 840 11,037 9,296 496 452 484 487 499 486 446 496 469 481 503 490 473 483 492 444 383 494 501 448 482 499 504 425 494 490 462 494 464 496 489 476 463 447 441 bale for ginning and baling. 498 461 501 496 494 495 491 493 471 499 495 495 476 495 445 496 486 497 479 498 482 495 450 484 1.05 1.30 1.24 1.12 1.09 1.59 1.28 1.14 1.08 1.08 1.21 1.22 1.24 1.25 1.17 1.44 1.52 1.15 1.12 1.32 1.34 1.41 1.15 L33 1.14 1.48 1.24 1.26 1.09 1.47 Round bales. Number. 1,522 98 200 50 1.56 1. 1. 500 495 486 400 441 504 483 4S1 492 1,734 Average gross weight oj bale (pounds). 275 227 220 260 250 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 1.00 .70 1.00 .66 26 20 13 1,297 1.20 467 250 250 260 SEA-ISLAND OEOP. Number ■ of bales. 1,038 Average gross weight of bale (pounds). 400 7,677 3,667 395 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 4.06 8.42 4.00 4.00 35 652 350 2,665 229 250 250 1.00 .75 1.25 6,357 217" 1,650 402 '~406 3.20 3^75 123 855 .63 1,189 390 .00 3.00 3.60 10 Table 6.— QUANTITY OP COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OF 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. ESTDIAN TEEEITORY. Total gross weight in pounds. Commercial bales. Equivalent 500-pound bales. SQUARE BALES. BOUND BALES. COUNT! jiia. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baUng. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 71,808,832 160, 320 143,608 121,785 508 »2.61 38,539 259 $1.15 Chickasaw Nation 36,137,438 10,296,9.35 15,397,994 9,896,243 75,222 79,696 24,219 31,513 24, 770 126 72,275 20,594 30,796 19, 792 150 64,099 16,284 28,239 13,037 126 505 603 509 525 597 2.47 2.82 2.49 2.65 15,597 7,935 3,274 11,733 240 266 317 261 1.00 1.44 Creek Kation 1.00 KANSAS. The State 60,500 121 121 121 500 $3.00 60,500 121 121 121 500 3.00 KENTUCKY. The State 89, 600 84 79 84 471 $2.25 Fulton 30, 000 9,600 60 24 60 19 60 24 500 400 2.50 2.00 Graves LOUISIANA. The State 350,176,196 708,508 700, 352 694,816 499 $1.75 13,692 263 $1.32 Acadia 2,472,200 2,487,794 19, 859, 017 5,818,215 13, 643, 625 15,296,021 377, 000 1,630,701 323, 169 6, 002, 310 9,859,075 12, 041, 932 6,964,945 10,564,230 9,611,283 10,876,060 3,385,759 4, 319, 267 1,754,690 2,101,791 3,17.5,078 7,243,050 5,513,250 1,461,600 7,200,161 16,082,433 14, 174, 792 11,116,132 21, 340, 981 19,077,562 7, 641, 554 6,605,021 5,226,4.55 3,031,605 21, 975, 636 4,803,000 524, 000 2, 035, 536 17,020,863 6,121,221 1,850,425 736,440 4,483,619 4,406,038 4,030,970 1,772,7.50 9,388,056 2,768,996 5,060 5,009 38,586 11, 775 27,639 30,213 825 3,423 621 12,979 20,270 24,096 13, 990 22,476 18, 970 24,615 6,990 8,661 3,406 4,149 6,679 14,935 11, 137 3,100 14,274 32,763 28,187 22,466 41, 672 38,015 16, 063 13,079 10, 425 6,325 44, 729 11,612 1,137 4,111 ■ 32, 297 12,391 3,594 1,493 9,309 8,911 8,168 3,527 19,618 5,747 4,944 4,976 39, 718 11,636 27,287 30,692 7,54 3,261 646 12,005 19,718 24, 084 13,910 21,128 19,223 21,762 6,772 8,639 3,509 4,204 6,360 14,486 11,027 2,923 14,400 32,165 28,350 22,232 42,682 38,155 15,283 13,210 10,453 6,063 43,951 9,606 1,048 4,071 34,041 12,242 3,701 1,473 8,967 8,813 8,062 3,516 18,776 5,518 5,060 5,009 38, 570 11,775 26,665 29, 620 825 3,423 621 12,979 20.270 24,096 13,990 22,080 18,970 22,042 6,858 8,651 3,406 4,149 6,679 13,744 11, 137 3,100 14,274 32,163 28,187 22, 466 41,672 36, 729 15, 063 13,079 10, 426 6,325 44, 726 7,102 1,137 4,111 31,889 12,391 3,594 1,493 9,309 8,911 8,168 3,527 19,618 6,747 489 497 515 494. 511 507 457 476 520 462 486 500 497 474 507 464 489 499 515 507 475 505 495 471 504 495 503 495 512 510 507 505 501 479 491 505 461 495 530 494 515 493 482 494 494 503 479 480 1.52 2.00 1.67 1.52 1.50 1.52 2.00 1.45 2.33 1.88 1.66 1.66 1.50 1.84 1.94 1.78 1.46 1.70 1.67 2.07 1.85 1.98 1.47 1.77 1.99 1.79 1.59 1.80 1.88 1.74 1.53 1.64 1.56 1.65 1.97 1.77 1.92 1.97 1.73 1.54 1.97 1.83 2.00 1.43 1.70 1.84 2.01 1.60 Ascension ^ 16 226 1.37 Bienville _ Bossier 1,984 593 267 273 .75 .79 Caddo , Calcasieu __ Caldwell _ _ _„ Cameron Catahoula Claiborne De Soto East Baton Rouge 896 250 East Carroll _ __ _ East Feliciana 2,573 132 250 245 Franklin 1.60 Grant ^- .75 Ihei'ville Jackson _ Lincoln l _ 1,191 250 1.25 600 270 1.00 Red River __ _ 1,286 279 1.95 St. Landry St. Martin __ .. S 4,510 226 269 1.75 St. Tammany 408 256 1.50 "Vernon Washington _ __ Webster Wc^t Baton Rouge West Carroll Wist FeUciana Winn - . 11 Tablh 6 — QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OP 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. MISSISSIPPI. COUNTIES. The State- Adams Alcorn Amite Aitala r-.eiitoii Bolivar Calhoun CnrroU Chickasaw . Choctaw -— Claiborne . Clarke clay Coahoma.. Copiah Coving:ton. De Soto Franklin (Greene Grenada — Hancock — Hinds Holmes Issaquena - Itawamba _ Jacksou -__ Jasper Jefferson __ Jones Kemper __. Lafayette — Laiiclerdale- Lawrence — . Leake Lee Total gross weight In pounds. LeHore — Lincoln _. Lowndes . Madison- Marion __. Marshall Monroe Montgomery . Neshoba Newton Noxubee — Oktibbeha— Panola Pearl River_, Perry Kke Pontotoc - Pi'entiss _. Quitman . Rankin- Scott i Sharkey — Simpson- Smith Sunflower _ Tallahatchie . Tate Tippah Tishomingo - Tunica Union Warren Washington _ Wayne Webster Wilkinson-. Winston — Yalobusha . Yazco 618,833,461 11, 300, 110 2,614,385 10,528,702 9, 295, 749 3, 691, 725 27,731,375 4,721,825 9,800,094 7, 597, 140 4,084,986 6, 077, 828 5. 058. 030 8,297,329 21,583,485 12, 380, 615 3,455,678 12, 098, 415 6,414,805 87, 500 7,445,068 90,000 20, 510, 459 18, 663, 995 8, 762, 620 2,490,455 1,575 5, 593, 605 13, 408, 390 3,497,735 7,998,715 7, 926, 185 7,475,900 5, 945 581 6,646,718 8,385,733 19, 735, 168 5,726,980 10,453,425 13,341,140 2,411,665 11, 135, 117 13, 017, 245 5, 955, 515 3,844,934 8, 180, 795 11, 921, 230 6, 220, 925 13,599,044 82, 500 626, 139 4. 795. 031 6, 378, 090 5, 123, 312 3,192,125 7, 113, 933 4,097,185 11, 736, 758 4,371,160 4, 321, 345 9,004,305 11, 757, 425 8, 592, 244 3,742,428 1,871,961 12, 357, 913 Commercial bales. 601, 970 600, 399 566, 059 456, 625 482, 750 253, 820 390, 935 194, 215 917, 141 1,264,048 23, 971 5,219 21, 352 18, 906 7,391 53,976 9,447 21,251 16,841 8,113 13,232 10, 056 16, 080 43, 164 25,223 7,249 25,935 13, 335 175 16,450 180 46, 022 38,914 17,315 4,940 11,188 28,195 7, 222 15, 940 16, 118 15,034 12,436 13, 600 16, 362 39, 367 11,542 20, 920 27, 096 5, 052 22, 806 26,184 13,584 7,877 16, 533 25,025 12, 322 28,230 170 1,287 9,849 12, 602 10, 099 6,310 14,273 8,346 21,576 9,187 9,056 17,636 24,510 17,197 7,434 3,720 24,959 10, 099 23,856 64,551 4,819 9,515 17, 610 10,749 17,886 49,379 Equivalent 500-pound bales. 1,237,666 22, 600 5,229 21,057 18, 691 55,463 9,444 19, 600 15, 194 8,170 12,156 10, 116 16, 595 43, 167 24, 761 6,912 24,197 12, 830 175 14. 890 180 41,021 37, 328 17, 525 4,981 3 11, 187 26, 817 6,995 15, 997 15, 852 14, 952 11. 891 13, 293 16, 771 39, 470 11,454 20, 907 26, 682 4,823 22, 270 26, 035 11,911 7,690 16, 362 23, 843 12,442 27,198 165 1,252 9,590 12, 756 10, 247 6,384 14,228 8,194 23,474 8,742 8,643 18,009 23, 515 17,184 7,485 3,744 24,716 9,204 23,201 69, 132 4,913 8,966 16,508 10, 782 14,388 47,834 SQUARE BALES. Nmnber. 1,214,699 23,971 5,219 21,352 18, 906 7,391 53, 976 9,447 18,513 12,809 8,113 13,232 10, 056 16, 080 41,881 25,223 7,249 22,289 13, 335 175 13, 359 180 36, 615 35, 009 17, 315 4,940 3 11,188 28, 195 7, 222 15, 940 16, 118 15, 034 12, 436 13, 600 16, 362 39, 337 11,542 20, 920 25,753 5,052 22,806 24,'.221 10, 936 7,877 16, 533 22,325 12, 322 28,230 170 1,287 9,849 12, 602 10, 099 6, 310 14,273 8,346 21, 576 9,187 9, 056 17,437 22, 096 17, 197 7,383 3, 720 23,844 8,209 23,816 64,507 4,819 9,515 17,610 10,749 11, 126 49,379 Average weight of bale (pounds). 499 475 501 493 492 499 514 500 494 516 504 459 503 616 508 491 477 499 481 500 492 500 493 505 606 504 525 500 476 484 502 492 497 478 489 513 602 496 500 604 477 488 517 485 488 495 602 605 482 485 487 485 506 507 506 491 544 476 477 514 502 500 506 603 507 503 487 538 510 471 469 602 490 484 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. a. 78 1.64 2.10 1.47 1.76 1.86 1.81 2.03 L56 L66 2.00 1.69 1.70 1.49 L90 1.46 2.10 1.62 1.61 2.00 1.73 2.00 1.77 1.77 2.10 1.95 1.75 1.68 1.60 1.71 1.65 1.77 1.60 1.87 1.82 1.95 1.93 1.58 1.70 1.89 2.18 L67 1.70 1.70 1.90 1.79 1.58 1. 59 1.63 1.75 1.79 1. S3 1..S7 1.80 1.87 1.60 ROUND BALES. L6S 2.14 1.85 1.87 2.03 1.73 1.69 2.01 2.18 1.89 L76 1.88 1.85 1.61 1.87 1.64 1.71 1.73 1.75 Number. 49, 349 2,738 4,032 1,333 3,646 3,091 9,407 3,905 1,963 2,648 2,700 Average gross weight of bale (pounds). 258 240 246 282 255 247 265 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 199 2,414 51 "i'iiS" 1,890 40 44 6,760 240 275 197 "2.30' 2.50 240 257 L21 12 Table 6.— QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OP BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OF 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. MISSOUKI. Total gross weight in pounds. Commercial bales. Equivalent 500-pound bales. S(a'AEE BALES. KOUND BALES. COUNTIES. Number. Average gros,s weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 10,137,502 19,377 20,275 19,377 523 $2.66 Butler 68, 000 6,830,105 98,294 6,000 915,700 38,750 305,000 720, 700 179, 150 696, 625 279,178 ■ 136 12,985 192 12 1,690 75 610 1,394 353 1,387 543 136 13,660 197 12 1,831 78 610 1,442 368 1,393 568 136 12,985 192 12 1,690 75 610 1,394 363 1,387 643 500 526 512 500 642 517 500 517 508 502 514 3.00 2.26 2.38 8.00 2.58 2.75 2.68 2.56 3.00 2.44 2.62 Dunklin Howell New Madrid Ozark Riplev XORTH CAROLINA. The state ,. _ _ _ 220, 199, 727 473,155 440,400 472,385 466 $1.58 770 253 $0.83 Alamance 294,980 377,680 9,332,833 1, 742, 375 3,263,157 1,499, .550 126, 500 100, 800 3,784,730 3,200 505,500 297, 720 2,009,245 2, 862, 025 1,032,496 5, 654, 580 1,252, .514 2, 038, 068 3,985,094 296, 600 647, .515 378,750 2,422,735 572, 390 6,849,509 4,400 4,915,435 3,288,425 735,100 666, 625 3,641,740 137, 976 7,293,693 2,807,010 1,986,465 67,250 5,063,716 8, 917, .507 1,771,346 3, 577, 541 2, .553, 290 1,801,. 500 10, 899, .530 2, .521, 820 2,217,215 4, 397, 270 5, 675, 1.84 1,148,995 818, 150 633,250 ■546, 7.50 388, 100 1,625,250 6, 973, 885 448, 200 224,000 11,804,632 14, 134, 405 4,39.5,425 2, 349, 110 4, 440, 693 2,683,825 353,275 11,476,125 1,162,320 736 912 19,139 3,623 6,563 3,055 263 224 8,197 8 1,001 600 4,536 6,734 2,064 12,3.50 2,483 4,244 8,601 578 1,366 840 5,100 1, 320 15,826 11 10, 865 7,477 1,481 1,523 7,500 .549 15,888 6,266 3,993 139 11,180 19,834 3,680 7,153 5,796 3,642 22,806 5,503 5,050 10,174 11,. 570 2,333 1,929 1,274 1,088 827 3,223 14,474 1,000 560 23,931 28,847 9,4.58 5,271 9,521 6,105 720 26,316 2,542 690 755 18, 666 3,485 6,506 2,999 253 202 7,569 6 1,011 595 4,018 5,724 2,065 11,309 2,606 4,076 7,970 .593 1,295 7.5.S 4, 815 1,145 13, 699 9 9,831 6,577 1,470 1,333 7,283 276 14,587 5,614 3,973 13.-, 10, 127 17, s:!,-, 3, .543 7,155 5,107 3,603 21,799 6,044 4,431 8, 795 11,360 2, 298 1,636 1,267 1,094 776 3,251 13,948 896 448 23,609 28,269 8,791 4,698 8,881 5,368 707 22,950 2,325 736 880 19, 139 3,623 6,563 3,055 253 224 8,197 8 1,001 600 4,636 6,734 2,064 12,3.50 2,483 4,244 8,601 578 1,366 840 5,100 1,320 15,626 11 10,865 7,477 1,481 1,623 .7,500 549 15,460 6,265 3,983 139 11,180 19,834 3,680 7,163 5,796 3,642 22,806 5,503 6,060 10,174 11, 570 2, 333 1,929 1,274 1,088 827 3,223 14, 474 1,000 560 23,931 28,847 9,458 5,271 9,521 5,805 720 25,316 2,542 401 420 488 481 496 491 600 450 462 400 506 496 443 425 600 458 504 480 463 513 474 451 475 434 438 400 452 440 496 438 486 251 465 448 498 484 453 4.50 481 500 441 495 478 458 439 432 491 492 424 497 503 469 504 482 448 400 493 490 465 446 466 449 491 453 457 1.77 1.34 1.35 1.56 1.32 1.50 1.65 1.26 2.02 2.26 1.61 2.21 1.26 1.98 1.48 1.36 1.44 1.63 1.81 32 240 1.00 Anson Bertie Bladen _ . Brunswick- _ _ Burke __ _ Caldwell (':im'lH]l .„ _ __ _._ — Cv.rtiTft . ....... Catawba. ... .... Chatham .. .. . Chowan _ Cleveland . Columbus Craven Cumberland _.. _ __ _ Currituck _ _ _ Davidson 1.90 1.60 1.47 1.56 1.25 1.60 1.49 1.26 1.87 1.54 1.43 1.41 1.46 1.66 1.49 2.04 1.43 1.34 1.67 1.47 1.29 1.31 1.42 1.44 1.55 1.33 1.58 1.64 1.64 1.88 1.88 1.64 1.43 1.49 1.48 1.30 1.32 1.18 1.48 1.31 1.50 1.50 1.58 1.46 1.25 Davie Duplin Durham „ Edgecombe Forsyth ._ _ Franklin Ga.ston Gates . ._ Granville- _ _ __ Greene _ ._ _ Halifa-M Harnett . ._ .. _. 428 256 .76 Hyde _. _ _ ^TC^fle>M 10 250 Jones Lincoln „ _ Nash Orange . Pamlico Pasquotank . __ Perquimans __ _ . Polk Randolph _ __ __ Richmond .. Rutherford Tyrrell 300 250 .75 Vance 13 Table 6.-QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE .COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OF 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIBS-Continued. KORTH CAROLIKA— Continued. Total gross weight in pounds. Commercial bales. Equivalent 500-pound bales. SQUARE BALES. ROUND BALES. COUNTIES. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. Number. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. Wake 9,790,375 3,028,910 918,325 9, 285, 282 5,302,936 8,000 22,616 6,663 1,861 19, 695 11, 660 20 19,581 6,0,58 1,837 18,571 10,606 16 22,616 6,653 1, 861 19,695 11,660 20 433 455 493 471 456 400 1.36 1.56 1.30 1.42 1.30 5.00 Warren Washington _ Wayne ~ Wilson Yadkin OKLAHOMA. The Territory Blaine Cleveland Custer Dewey Greer Kingfisher Lincoln Logan Noble Oklahoma Pawnee Payne Pottawatomie Washita Woods 35, 991, 448 279, 600 3,913,110 688,410 100, 000 2,115,772 679, 500 6,663,250 2, 643, 070 500, 000 2, 106, 274 1, 065, 327 2,404,950 11, 419, 355 1, 360, 860 52, 070 84,035 1,118 8,958 1,898 200 4,239 1,368 16,688 6,132 1,000 4,166 1,971 5,855 28, 662 2,698 82 71, 983 6,59 7, 826 1,377 200 4,231 1, 8.59 13, 326 5,286 1,000 4,213 2,131 4,810 22, 839 53, 077 6,462 766 200 4,239 1,368 10,028 4,192 1,000 4,166 1,971 3,655 12, 861 2,698 82 518 500 600 600 499 497 514 502 600 606 541 515 562 504 635 $2.09 2.00 2.00 2.60 2.26 2.17 1.83 2.14 2.26 2.13 2.00 1.86 2.08 2.01 30, 958 1,118 2,496 1,133 5,660 1,940 2,300 16, 311 250 276 270 $1.52 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 2.06 250 282 1.25 2.04 SOTJTH CAROLINA. Total gro.ss weight in pounds. Commer- cial bales. Equiva- Tent 500- pound bales. UPLAND OKOP. SEA-ISLAND CROP. Square bales. Round bales. Number of bales. Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. OOUNTIBB. Number. Average gro.ss weight bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. Number. Average gross weight bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. The State 418,562,594 876, 645 837, 105 864,714 491 $1.29 3,602 257 $1.00 8,229 347 f7.34 13,245,030 12, 622, 004 19,227,846 8, 908. 031 19,024,124 1,651,930 5, 943, 969 l,a53,429 4,8,50,150 9, 566, 705 6, 9.59, 330 11,2.55,790 4, 049, 726 14,731,117 3,117,000 9, 662, 189 10, 806, .520 9,495,698 647, 860 12,322,315 13, 493, .560 ■ 7,514,137 2, 59i;,8ri5 8,728.860 9,28.";, 235 17,943,772 6,.511,M4 13,812,673 19,23;,4.v2 12, 120, 108 4,?85.,SS5 3l,(^'.5,667 5, 1.5'i.S.iO (i, 3112, 690 6,748,327 28,047 26,889 39,615 17, 704 38,100 3,903 13, 188 5, 3.89 10,369 21, 045 14, 193 21,865 8,013 29, 652 6,569 20, 125 22, 212 19, 137 1,305 26,809 28,834 14, 755 5,231 17,727 20,499 39, 993 14, 3.52 28, 939 39,194 26,490 25,044 38, 466 17,817 38,018 3,304 11,888 3,707 9,700 19, 133 13,919 22,512 8,099 29,462 6,234 19,304 21, 613 18,991 1,296 24, 645 26,987 16, 028 5, 194 17, 4.58 IS, .576 35, N8S 13, 024 27. 6,85 38, 467 28,047 26,889 39, 615 17, 614 36,962 2,260 11,991 472 466 4&5 506 507 468 467 1.04 1.16 1.52 1.18 1.23 1.84 1.35 90 1,138 260 245 1.26 1.06 1,643 1,197 5,389 362 346 344 6.96 8.00 10, 369 20, 331 14. 193 21,865 8,043 29, 552 6,569 20,125 22,212 19, 137 1,305 26,809 28,820 14,750 5,231 17,727 20, 499 38,780 14,352 28, 939 39. 194 25,845 10, 695 65,134 11,323 12,573 14,643 36,739 50,670 18,2.58 20,630 26,024 468 462 490 515 495 498 475 479 487 496 496 460 468 509 496 492 453 4,54 464 478 491 465 466 476 456 501 461 459 507 467 492 459 1.39 1.03 1.36 1.02 1.37 1.13 1.21 1.18 1.11 1.35 1.62 1.59 1.09 1.39 1.55 1.10 1.32 1.26 1.09 1-.05 1.06 1.04 1.58 1.02 1.66 1.43 1.25 1.62 1.05 1.23 L58 L09 714 286 .54 Chesterfield Colleton Darlington 1 Edgefield — Fairfield , Florence — . Georgetown 14 5 232 250 .50 LOO Greenwood — — Hampton Horry — Kershaw 1,213 275 L64 Laurens Lexington -__ — Marion . Marlboro - - — 400 --- 250 250~ LOO .50 10, 695 9, 972 65,149 62.071 11, 3,3 10,320 12, 573 12, 605 14,643 13,497 ..... Orangebiu*g Pickens — Kichland- - - 1 Spartanburg. ":>!:.'■:' •?'^.( 50, 670 18,2.58 20,630 26,037 51,404 ] 7, 052 20, 318 23,910 2.1, (1)2, MZ 8, 52.5. 666 10,159,085 11,955,026 Union _ - 1 Williamsburg 13 240 L62 1 14 Table 6.— QUANTITY OP COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OF 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. TEKJiTESSEK. The State- Bedford _ Benton __ Bledsoe— Bradley _ Cannon _ Carroll __ Chester Crockett- Decatur „ Dekalh _. Dickson _. Dyer Fayette _. Gibson Giles Hamilton... Hardeman_. Hardin Haywood- __ Henderson _ Henry Hickman- Jackson _-, James Lake Lauderdale- Lawrence — . Lincoln McMinn McNairy Madison — Marshall . Maury Meigs Monroe Obion Overton Perry Polk- Rutherford. Sevier — Shelby - Tipton.- Warren - Wayne Weakley White Williamson - Total gross weight in pounds. 105, 820, 457 22,925 168, 000 2,000 126, 250 12,000 3, 107, 670 1, 885, 350 2,974,459 588, 130 2,000 3,000 4, 319, 400 10, 931, 820 3, 773, 023 2, 892, 280 8,500 5, 350, 027 2,324,160 8, 548, 786 2,361,737 334, 150 18,000 1,000 2,500 7, 328, 585 6,002,239 185,500 1,099,400 212, 300 3, 562, 279 6,240,015 147, 500 116, 600 1,500 1,500 433, 600 1,000 98, 750 355, 100 1, 596, 565 3,000 17, 727, 049 9, 881, 188 50, 000 175, 000 824, 220 4,000 17, 600 Commercial bales, 215,175 49 333 8 284 24 6,881 3,774 5,779 1,208 4 6 11,055 21, 602 7,262 5,779 17 10,795 4,730 18,844 4,706 658 36 2 5 13, 530 13, 079 371 2,196 433 6,997 12, 095 295 233 2 215 778 3,158 34, 693 20, 327 100 360 1,573 Equivalent 500-pound bales. 211, 641 46 336 4 261 24 6,215 3,771 6,949 1,176 4 6 8,639 21, 864 7,646 5,785 17 10, 700 4,648 17, 098 4,723 668 36 2 5 14,657 12,004 371 2,199 426 7,126 12, 480 295 233 867 2 198 710 3,193 6 35,454 19, 762 100 350 1,648 8 35 SQUARE BALES. TEXAS. Number. 199, 926 49 333 284 24 5,231 3,774 6,779 1,208 4 6 5,539 21, 602 7,252 5,779 17 10, 595 4,389 16,844 4,706 658 86 2 6 13, 530 10, 786 371 2,196 433 6,997 12,095 295 867 2 215 778 S,158 6 34,693 18, 586 100 350 1,573 Average gross weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 510 468 505 441 600 513 500 616 487 600 500 523 607 520 501 500 500 510 498 602 508 500 500 500 542 505 500 501 490 509 516 500 500 500 500 500 500 459 456 506 500 511 508 600 500 524 600 650 $2,63 2.25 2.25 1.48 1.56 2.27 2.28 2.34 2.43 5.00 5.00 2.32 2.11 2.33 2.29 BOUND BALES. Number. 2.09 2.30 2.18 2.28 2.36 3.63 6.25 2.25 2.24 3.13 1.89 1.86 2.33 2.28 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 2.25 6.25 2.75 1.65 2.07 1.60 2.16 2.08 1.50 L75 2.38 5.00' 3.25 15,249 Average weight of bale (pounds). Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 254 1,650 5,516 200 341 1,500 266 257 260 250 259 81.41 2.25 L30 1.60 L26 L28 2,293 1,741 240 250 L32 1.25 The State 1,804,508,782 2,668,655 2,609,018 2,392,094 517 $2.19 266,461 256 «1.19 Anderson Angelina 8,412,890 1,919,100 70, .587 1,999,560 15,871,849 602,885 20,130,318 232,750 2,391,928 27,876,771 4,442,758 1,976,445 5,868,113 8,413,188 3,444,030 11,034,600 6.309,596 12,597,164 3, 894, 000 23,736,692 738,668 3, 858, 000 8,803,420 7, 671, 560 7,649,790 16,870 3,967 135 3,875 29, 932 1,168 41,048 460 4,660 53,152 8,821 3, 783 11,566 16,665 ■ 6,720 21,272 12,340 28,372 7,687 50,807 1,402 7,588 7,612 15,876 15,176 16,826 3,838 141 3,999 31,744 1,206 40,261 466 4,784 55,764 8,886 8,951 11,736 16,826> 6,888 22,069 12,619 25,194 7,788 47,473 1,477 7,716 7,607 15, 343 15,300 16,370 3,967 135 3,875 28,547 1,168 85,409 450 4,660 50,357 7,976 8,783 11,666 16.666 6, 720 21,272 12,340 19,845 7,587 89,779 1,402 7,688 7,612 15,376 15,176 514 484 525 516 543 616 526 517 625 636 629 522 507 505 513 519 511 547 513 621 527 508 * 500 499 504 1.95 2.01 2.50 2.27 1.86 2.65 2.00 2.00 2.28 2.03 2.31 2.34 2.24 2.14 L91 1.93 2.10 2.04 2.10 1.95 2.29 2.39 1.98 2.07 1.88 Ai'cher _ Atascosa .. __ A ustin Bandera 1,385 275 1.10 Bastrop . . - Bavlor 5,689 268 1.13 Bee — . Bell - Bexar . . ._ 2,795 846 336 268 2.13 Blanco 1.60 Bosque . Bowie Brazoria . Brazos. Brown Burleson ..- Caldwell 8,527 251 1.10 Calhoun . 11,028 262 1.30 Callahan Camp ._ Cass - .- 15 Table 6.— QUANTITY OP COTTON aiNNED, AVERAaE WEIGHT OP BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OP 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. TEXAS— Continued. Childress - Clay Coke Coleman _ Collin Colorado Comal Comanche . Concho Cooke Coryell _, Cottle _-. Dallas — Delta Denton. Dewitt Duval Eastland . Edwards _ Ellis Erath Falls ___. Fannin., Fayette. Fisher Foard Fort Bend- Franklin Freestone _ Frio Galveston . Gillespie __ Goliad Gonzales Grayson — Gregg Grimes Guadalupe . Hall Hamilton .. Hardeman . Hardin Harris Harrison j.. Haskell Hays Hemphill Henderson - Hill Hood Hopkins , Houston . Howard .. Hunt Jack Jackson . Jasper Johnson. .Jones Karnes Kaufman. Kendall— Kent Kerr Kimble Knox Lamar Lampasas . Lavaca Lee Leon Liberty Limestone. Live Oak Llano McCulloch . McLennan _ Madison Marion Mason Total gross weight in pounds. 127,500 1, 673, 000 672, 385 4,044,400 24,538,283 15,461,690 5,998,335 11, 898, 305 21,000 5, 952, 279 10, 351, 201 86, 625 20, 505, 835 12, 352, 430 10, 190, 617 11,720,081 426, 588 7, 805, 520 2,000 43,319,442 10, 605, 254 24, 207, 931 29, 900, 903 36, 619, 188 372, 500 204, 000 4, 128, 070 4, 329, 610 10,069,100 1, 294, 946 380, 826 3,191,405 3,717,629 22, 065, 259 20, 435, 628 3, 097, 005 13, 270, 689 14, 056, 829 56,500 7,535,320 667,500 41, 300 2, 929, 601 9,831,539 415, 000 11, 868, 537 20,000 8,046,275 29, 535, 183 3,970,480 12, 354, 945 13, 077, 105 2,500 25, 158. 741 1, 586, 025 1, 662, 715 910, 878 13,417,246 2, 200, 500 6,257,487 26,714,506 938, 800 94,500 394, 150 317, 000 170, 500 24, 595, 318 2, 280, 923 21, 241, 931 10, 742, 920 888, 860 688, 000 894, 880 212, 000 261, 934 552, 120 981, 947 94S, 125 939, 900 128, 605 Commercial bales. 255 3,346 1,318 7,773 53,330 29, 795 11,304 23,196 40 11,815 22, 557 165 42,512 23,940 24,824 28, 906 819 16, 340 4 93,685 20, 620 52, 196 61, 003 71,530 745 400 9, 057 8, 527 19, 705 2,480 794 6,076 7, 192 42. 229 45i 281 6,234 26,695 29, 429 113 15, 268 1,335 89 5, 532 19, 611 830 24,161 40 15,894 62, 493 8,352 24,567 25,625 5 52, 987 3,161 3,195 1,884 26,844 4,401 12,314 55, 273 1,856 189 778 634 341 49,221 4,484 39, 074 22, 804 21, 369 3,475 49, 539 424 2,512 3,100 70, 536 11,636 3,891 4,164 Equivalent 500-pound bales. 255 8,846 1,345 8,089 49, 077 30, 923 11,997 23,797 42 11, 905 20, 702 173 41, 012 24, 705 20,381 23,440 853 15, 611 4 86, 639 21, 211 48, 416 59, 802 73,238 745 408 8,256 8,659 20, 138 2,590 761 6,383 7, 435 44,131 40, 871 6,194 26, .541 28,114 113 15, 070 1, 335 83 5, 859 19, 663 830 28,737 40 16, 093 59, 070 7,941 24,710 26,154 5 50,317 3,172 3,325 1,822 26, 834 4,401 12,515 53, 429 1,878 189 789 634 341 49,193 4,562 42,484 21, 486 21, 778 3,376 49, 790 424 2,524 3,104 65,964 11, 896 3,880 4,257 SQUARE BALES. Number. 255 3,345 1,318 7,773 42,971 28,155 11,304 23,196 40 11,515 18,157 165 89, 124 23,755 14, 947 17, 307 819 14, 600 4 71, 774 20, 520 39, 592 54, 190 66, 115 745 400 19, 705 2,480 794 6,076 7,192 42, 229 35, 911 5,234 25, 695 23, 874 113 13, 870 1, 335 89 5, 532 19, 611 830 20, 974 40 15, 894 49, 753 7,496 24, 567 25,525 5 46, 754 3,161 3, 195 1,884 25,068 4,401 12,314 48, 034 1,855 189 778 341 46, 969 4,484 38, 982 17,399 21,369 3,475 48, 024 424 2,512 3,100 53,824 11, 636 3,891 4,164 Average gross weight of bale (pounds). 500 '500 510 520 510 533 531 512 525 510 510 525 504 518 510 503 521 502 500 526 514 530 619 632 600 510 508 608 511 522 479 525 517 623 603 481 515 522 500 516 500 464 530 501 500 528 500 506 630 499 610 600 513 502 520 483 518 500 508 618 606 600 607 600 500 512 509 544 503 485 511 500 502 501 530 511 499 611 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 2.75 2.14 2.75 2.14 1.87 ROUND BALES. Number. 10, 359 1,540 300 4,400 184 9,877 11,699 1,740 J2, 604 6,873 5,415 1,880 5,555 "i,''398" 3,187 12, 740 856 6,233 7,239 2,262 92 5,405 Average gross weight of bale (pounds). 253 275 275 246 235 250 259 259 275 "255 261 260 250 250 250 255 245 252 234 280 263 Average coat per bale for ginninj and baling 250 256 16 Table 6 — QUANTITY OF COTTON GINNED, AVERAGE WEIGHT OF BALE, AVERAGE COST PER BALE FOR GINNING AND BALING (CROP OF 1899) : BY STATES AND COUNTIES— Continued. TEXAS— Continued. Matagorda Medina Menard Milam Mills Mitchell Montague Montgomery _ Morris Nacogdoches. Navarro _ Newton - Nolan Nueces — Orange -- I'alo Pinto- Panola I'arker Pecoa Polk Rains Red River- Refugio - -_ Robertson _ RockwalL- Runnels Rusk Sabine San Augustine . San Jacinto San Patiloio- Sau Saba Scurry Shackelford _. Shelby Smith Somervell . Stephens — Stonewall _ Tarrant Taj'lor Throckmorton . Titus Tom Green Travis Trinity Tyler Upshur Tlvalde Van Zandt _ Victoria Walker Waller Ward WashiiiL^toii ^ M'harton Wichita -. . Williav,L;iT„ Willijiiiison- Wilson . Wise.-.. Wood... Young.. The State- Brunswick Grecnesville- ._ Mecklenburg.. Nansemond ... Prince lit'urge. Soutli;ini(it()n__ Sussex Total gross weight in pounds. 2, 187, 3.S4 2, 087, 3ii5 3-M, 500 33,876,697 2,439,630 4.58, 000 7, .532, 140 5, 13.5, ,S25 4, 672, 780 9, .520, .591 32, 73N, 934 059. B.55 062, 160 2.51,5.50 IS, 1,50 2,464,023 6, SIC.)!, 465 8.716,5.55 36, 400 4, 227, .500 2, 787, 500 14,291,949 201,000 ]6,196,9,S7 6, 026, 700 l,,549,.5-.'0 16,645, 3IJ3 2, l:',l,laj 3, 09:1, 301) 4,412,972 417,720 1,660,069 468,000 403, .500 7. 303, 091 13,443..S30 705, 730 1,9: 7, .590 :;,50,000 8, 095, 210 3,260.010 17 ',875 5, 360, 150 42,. 500 30,039.141 3, 1116,2.50 2, 2l'0,3SO 6,715,475 2(4, 130 13,213,915 n, 977, ,S30 J,,'i,57,145 4,.5V5. 690 ■m;, 9.50 24. 395. .5.53 13 tm 380 1.S6 500 44 (ii-i 570 4 ■„'6 ' /95 .s 777 .S55 / 1 '.195 515 930 300 Commercial bales. 4, 310, .140 1,475,725 915, 390 114, 7.50 110,000 3^,200 1,63 I,. 575 622,200 4,289 4, 058 660 68, 927 4,706 906 16, 767 9,980 9,514 19, 0.59 66,460 1,3S7 1,696 489 33 5,239 13, 927 17, 3N2 70 8,4.54 5, 554 28,173 402 34,4;!6 11,848 3,069 21,236 4, IKS 6,262 .s, ,M4 / ,S30 3,279 900 ,'<07 14,697 26, 7,87 1, 375 3, .S72 700 17,019 6,462 335 10, 740 Equivalent 500-pound bales. •57, 4,S6 6, (6 4,672 13,51li .515 26, 206 11,4.51 9,277 «, S45 924 47, 324 41,036 31 :; 1 , 450 8S, .-,37 .s, 1.55 IS, 119 15, ,x,s,s 2,9,S4 4,375 4,195 689 67, 753 4,879 916 15, 064 10, 272 9,345 19, 041 65,478 1,319 1,324 503 36 4,928 13, 927 17,433 73 8,455 28, 584 402 32,391 12, 0,53 3, 099 21,291 4,262 fi, 1S7 8, .S'J6 ,135 3, 320 936 807 14, 606 26, 8.88 1,411 3, 875 700 16, 190 6, 520 352 10, 720 X:5 60, 078 6,, SI 2 1 4,,5S1 13,431 26,428 11,9.56 9,714 9,191 92S 48, 791 27, 3.S3 313 1,475 S9, 237 8, .VJ2 17,. 5,56 15, 992 3,031 SQUAEE BALES. N'lKGlNr.V. Number. 4,289 4,058 660 59, 567 4,706 906 13,384 9,980 9,514 19, 059 62, 192 1, 387 876 489 4,682 13, 927 17, 382 70 8, 4.54 5, .5,54 27, 836 402 29, 132 11,848 3,069 21,236 4,388 6,262 8,544 830 3,279 900 807 14, 697 26, 787 1,375 3,872 700 14, 459 6,462 335 10, 740 85 56, 263 6, 776 4, 672 13, .512 515 26, 266 11, 4.51 9,277 8,845 924 46,4.52 12,479 313 1,4.50 7T, 752 8, 155 16, 6.54 15, ,SSS 2, 984 Average weight of bale (pounds). 510 517 522 526 518 515 491 500 510 476 513 514 550 500 501 520 500 502 510 500 509 509 .505 ,501 486 494 .507 503 506 520 500 497 602 513 500 500 512 504 525 499 50D 528 503 490 497 513 503 522 524 520 502 521 535 500 509 538 535 503 50.8 508 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. 2.33 2.32 2.08 2.14 2.34 2.33 2.06 1.87 2.09 2.14 2.19 2.01 2.57 3. .37 2.50 2.20 1.80 1.96 2.10 2.17 1.99 2.27 2. .55 2.11 2.10 2.10 1.92 2.04 1.98 2.16 2.69 2.19 2.26 2.56 1.98 1.86 2.30 2.06 2. .50 1.81 2.04 2.75 1.99 2.50 2.02 2.05 1.91 1.90 2.50 2.07 2.17 1.87 2.12 3.00 1.85 1.88 2.75 2.25 2.00 2.34 2.33 1.67 2.15 KODND BALES. Number. 4,268 Average gross weight of bale (pounds). 271 262 Average cost per bale for ginning and baling. .95 1.20 243 820 337 5,304 239 257 1.25 1.25 300 2,560 1,223 872 28,557 10,785 1,465 270 268 255 264 259 1.50 1.18 1.38 1.00 1.00 9,239 467 ff2.30 3, 190 1,902 250 230 78 2,220 1,369 463 481 459 478 426 468 454 2.07 2.15 2.08 2.08 3.25 2.18 2.32 Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. B9. ^AAASHINGTON, D. C. March 7, 1901. MANUFACTURE OF BEET SUGAR. Hon. William E. Mereiam, Director of the Census. Sm: I transmit herewith a report on the manufacture of beet sugar in the United States, prepared under my direction by Dr. Guilford L. Spencer, of the Department of Agriculture, while acting in the capacity of expert special agent for the division of manufactures of the Census Office. In the preparation of this report, Dr. Spencer personally visited every beet sugar factory in operation in the United States, and his report is an admirable statement of the development and present condition of this new industiy. In view of the great interest in the subject of the manu- facture of sugar from the beet, Dr. Spencer was instructed to prepare a report more in detail than usual. From this report, it appears that there were 31 beet sugar factories in the United States in the census year, distributed among 10 states and 1 territory, representing an invested capital of $20,958,519, and producing 71,427 long tons of beet sugar, valued at $7,323,857. This is a small product, in view of the amount of capital invested, (C P 23 M) due largely to the fact that the census year was a disastrous one for the beet sugar crop. The existence of 37 factories is reported at the close of the census year, having a nominal daily capacity of 22,310 short tons of beets, and capable of manufacturing 240,000 short tons of sugar annually. The decade ending with the Twelfth Census covers the period of greatest activity in this industry, and may almost be said to have witnessed its birth as a successful manu- facturing enterprise. As the result of his investigations, the special agent reports that the beet sugar manufacture may now be regarded as a commercial success in the United States. Very respectfully, Chief Statistician for Manufactures. MANUFACTURE OF BEET SUGAR. By GuiLFOED L. Spencer, Expert Special Agent. Reports were received from 30 establishments engaged in the manufacture of beet sugar during the census year ending May 31, 1900, and also from 1 factory equipped for the industry, which was idle. While these factories are distributed in 10 states and 1 territory, it is impossible to publish separate totals, except for the states of California and Michigan, without disclosing the operations of indi- vidual establishments. Table 1.— BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY. 1 STATIS AND TEEEITOKIES. Number of estab- lish- ments. Capital invested. Number of sala- ried officers. Salaries paid. Number of superin- tendents, managers, clerks, and salesmen. Salares paid. Average number of wage earners. Wages paid. Miscella- neous expenses. Cost of materials used. Value of products at ■works. The United States 131 $20,958,519 48 $114,300 302 $242,375 1,970 $1,092,207 $451,351 $4,803,796 $7,323,857 18 9 14 10,139,780 4,013,743 6,804,996 11 20 17 39,900 33,400 41,000 111 98 93 77, 980 68,293 96,102 909 473 588 480, 072 216,704 395,431 169,449 77,262 204,640 2,243,580 1, 109, 903 1,450,313 3,499,996 1,602,260 All other- . 2,221,595 1 Includes one idle establishment. The total of "all other" states and territories, shown in this and subsequent tables, includes establishments distributed as follows : Colorado, 1 ; Illinois, 1 ; Minnesota, 1 ; Nebraska, 3 ; New Mexico, 1 ; New York, 2 ; Oregon, 1 ; Utah, 3 ; Washington, 1. The statistics for these factories are grouped in order to avoid disclosing the operations of individual factories. Of the 31 factories, 29 were controlled by incorporated companies, and 2 by individuals. Table 2.— CAPITAL INVESTED. STATES AND TER- EITOKIES. Total. Land. Buildings. Machinery, tools, and implements. Cash and sundries. United States- 1*20,958,519 $682,705 $3,891,371 $14,420,325 $1,964,118 110,139,780 4,013,743 6,804,996 349,969 143,036 189,700 1,825,153 925,980 1,140,238 7,309,447 2,414,349 4,696,529 655,211 530,378 778,529 Michigan All other 1 Includes one idle establishment. The total capital invested in beet sugar manufacture in 1899, the year's work reported in the present bulletin, was $20,958,519, of which $682,705 is reported for land, $3,891,371 for buildings, $14,420,325 for machinery, and $1,964,118 for cash on hand, bills receivable, unsettled ledger accounts, raw materials, stock in process of matau- facture, finished products on hand, and other sundries. The item "land" is not intended to include farm lands, but in view of the considerable area required by the factories for storage, disposal of waste water, etc. , and to provide for the future growth of the establishments, it has not been practicable to eliminate a small area now utilized for agricultural purposes. In many instances large tracts of land are owned by the companies and devoted to agriculture. At the census of 1890 reports were received from only 2 beet sugar factories, and therefore, to avoid disclosing the operations of individual establishments, the statistics for the industry were not separately reported, but the value of the product is estimated by the writer to have been $340,000. No estimate of the capital invested can be made. In 1879 4 factories were in operation and were reported in the Tenth Census. The total capital invested was $365,000, and the value of the products was $282, 572.^ Few single factories reported in the Twelfth Census have so small an investment as the combined capital of the 4 in operation in 1879. Table 3 — NOMINAL DAILY FACTORY CAPACITY, AND CAPITAL INVESTED PER TON OF BEETS. Num- ber of estab- lish- ments. Total capac- ity in tons of beets per day. Aver- age dally capac- ity per fac- tory. CAPITAL INVESTED PEE TON Or DAILY CAPACITY. STATES AND TEE- EITOKIES. Total capital. Land. Build- ings. Ma- chin- ery and tools. Cash and sun- dries. United States 131 Tons. = 19,110 Tms. 616 $1,097 $36 $204 $754 $103 California 18 9 14 9,900 4,100 2 5,110 1,238 456 364 1,024 979 1,334 35 35 37 185 226 224 738 589 921 66 129 152 All other _ (2 1 Includes one idle establishment. _ 2 Includes one auxiliary factory at which no sugar is manufactured, but juice IS extracted from the beets and pumped to a central factory tor treatment. In estimating the capital required in the organization of new companies for the manufacture of beet sugar, an assumed average capital per ton of beets, daily factory ' See Tenth Census, Manufactures, pp. 94, 101, 127. capacity, is frequently used as a factor. It is for this reason that these figures are included in table 3. There are many conditions which modify the average capital invested per ton of nominal capacity. Among these are the following : (1) the cost of a large factory is less per ton of capacity than that of a small one ; (2) freight charges for the transportation of machinery vary with the distance of the site of the factory from the foundry in which the machinery is made ; (3) the cost is neces- sarily greater in the case of those factories which are equipped for the recovery of sugar from molasses, from which no more sugar can be profitably extracted by the process of crystallization ; (4) many factories have ma- chinery of relatively small capacity so disposed in a large building as to permit of increasing the capacity of the plant without additional expense for buildings. The Michigan factories were built within two years and under similar conditions in the iron market ; with one exception, they are of American construction. Table 4.— NUMBER AND NOMINAL DAILY CAPACITY OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN 1900, 1899, AND 1898. 1900. 1899. 1898. STATES AND TEK- KITOEIES. Num- ber of estab- lish- ments. Nomi- nal daily capac- ity in tons of beets. Num- ber of estab- lish- ments. Nomi- nal daUy capac- ity in tons of beets. Num- ber of estab- lish- ments. Nomi- nal daUy capac- ity in tons of beets. Tlie United States 137 22,310 231 19,110 15 7,560 California - 8 3 1 10 1 3 1 3 1 1 4 1 9,900 1,850 700 4,450 400 1,260 200 1,000 400 350 3 1,450 350 28 1 1 9 1 3 1 2 9,900 350 700 4,100 400 1,260 200 400 5 4,400 Illinois Michigan ^ 1 1 2 1 2 400 400 Nebraska 660 200 400 Ohio 1 3 1 350 * 1,100 350 1 2 850 Utah 750 1 Includes two idle establishments. 2 Includes one idle establishment. ' Includes two auxiliary factories. * Includes one auxiliary factory at which no sugar is manufactured, but juice is extracted from the beets and pumped to a central factory for treatment. Table 5.— EMPLOYEES AND WAGES. Number of salaried officers Salaries paid. NUMBER OF SUPERINTENDENTS, MANAGERS, CLERKS, AND SALESMEN. AVERAGE NUMBER OF WAGE EARNERS AND TOTAL WAGES PAID. STATES AND TER- KITOKIES. Men. Salaries paid. Women. Salaries paid. Men, 16 years and oyer. Wages paid. Women, 16 years and over. Wages paid. Chil- dren, under 16 years. Wages paid. The United States. 48 ?114,300 287 $235,657 15 $6,718 1,951 $1,085,218 4 $1,685 15 $5,304 CRliffimin. 11 20 17 39,900 33,400 41,000 107 90 90 75,637 65,706 94,314 4 8 8 2,343 2,587 1,788 903 471 577 477,306 215,834 392,078 3 1 1,565 120 3 1 11 1,201 Michigan 750 All otfier S,353 In beet sugar factories the length of the manufacturing year is dependent upon agricultural conditions. The factories are operated only a part of the calendar year, but after the close of the manufacturing season, many of the employees, especially foremen and skilled laborers, are engaged for a few months in making repairs and improve- ments. The majority return to work on farms or in other industries. The manufacture begins at a time when there is comparatively little demand for farm labor, except in harvesting sugar beets, and thus, in a measure, it fills out , the year for the farm laborer. When comparing the aver- age earnings with the averages reported for other indus- tries, these facts should be considered. Table 6.-C0ST OF MATERIALS USED. STATES AND TERRI- TORIES. The United States. California- Michigan -. All other — Total. $4, 803, 796 2, 243, 580 1, 109, 903 1,450,313 Sugar beets. $3,485,320 1, 585, 953 902, 592 996,775 Fuel. $453,036 253,186 90,969 108,882 Mill sup- plies. $18,933 10,011 2,840 6,082 Freight paid. $369, 070 205,286 26,839 136, 945 All other mate- rials. 1 $477, 437 189,145 86,663 201, 629 1 Includes $51,000, cost of sugar beet juice. The small value of the products, $7,323,857, is due to an enormous shortage in the crop of sugar beets for the year ending May 31, 1900. In all branches of sugar manufac- ture the years of plentiful harvests must carry the industry over the years of failure, and yield a return that will make the average earnings justify the investments. Of the 16 new factories, 15 of which were operated • for the first time in 1899, several were not completed when the harvest was ready, and in some instances there were serious losses from deterioration of the beets. As a whole, there was an apparent small profit earned by the factories, in certain cases handsome dividends were paid, in others there were heavy losses, and in many instances the factories little more than paid expenses. In addition to the factories operated in the census year, 6, including 1 auxiliary factory at which beet juice was extracted but no sugar manufactured, were under construc- tion for the crop of 1900. A report of these new factories not being required, the figures given are only approximate. The capital invested in new factories is $3,800,000, mak- ing a total of $24,758,519 for the new industry in the year 1900. Of the 80 factories in operation during the census year, 10 reported the total value of their products for the pre- ceding ' business year as aggregating $1,838,681. The same factories reported a product valued at $2,426,522 for the census year. The acreage actually contracted for in 1899 was 135,305, as shown in table 7. Because of the shortage of the crop in various parts of the country, particularly in California, beets were actually harvested from but 105,175 acres, and the average yield from this land, 8 tons (of 2,000 pounds) per acre, was very unsatisfactory. The average yield of beets for Germany' for the crops of 1896-97, IsgV-gs, and 1898-99, respectively, was 14, 14, and 13 tons per acre. The acreage seeded for the crop of 1900, including that for 6 new factories having a total nominal daily capacity of 3,200 tons of beets, was only 123,400, whereas approxi- mately 200,000 acres would have been required fully to supply the demand of the 36 factories in operation during that year. Table 7.— ACREAGE IN BEETS, AND QUANTITIES AND COST OF BEETS USED, BY STATES. TOTAL. BEETS OKOWN BY ffAOTOEY PEOPEIETOKS. BEETS GROWN BY TENANTS OF FAOTOEY PEOPEIETOKS. BEETS GROWN BY CONTRACT BY OTHERS THAN TENANTS OF FAOTOBY PEOPEIETOEB. AVEEAGE QUALITY OF BEETS. STATES AND TEE- KITORIES. Acres in beets. Tons Of beets (2,000 pounds). Cost. Acres in beets. Tons of beets (2,000 pounds). Cost. Acres in beets. Tons of beets (2,000 pounds). Cost. Acres in beets. Tons of beets (2,000 pounds). Cost. Per cent of su- crose. Coef- ficient of purity. The United States.. 135,305 794,658 $3,485,320 1,585,953 902,592 996,775 10,239 23,241 S93,898 13,074 9o,(J71 8430,479 111,992 676,344 $2,960,943 14.5 81.2 California Micliigan . 63,878 37,034 34,393 354,942 205,925 233,791 7,526 28 2,685 10,645 218 12,378 42,718 511 60,669 12,762 93,294 422,704 43,590 37,006 31,396 251,003 205,706 219,635 1,120,537 902,081 938,325 15.9 13.3 13.6 81.2 82.9 All other 312 1,777 7,775 79.7 The average price paid per ton of 2,000 pounds of beets was as follows : The United States $4.39 California $4.47 Michigan 4.38 All other states and territories 4. 26 In California 4 factories purchased beets at a fixed price, and 4 paid a price depending upon the results of the analysis. In Michigan 9 factories purchased on, a basis of the analysis, paying |4 per ton for beets containing 12 per cent of sugar, with 3-J- cents increase for each one-tenth per cent above 12, and a corresponding decrease for each one-tenth per cent below 1 2, as provided by the state bounty law, recently declared unconstitutional. Of the factories in other parts of the United States, 8 purchased on a basis of the analysis of the beets, and 6 paid a fixed price. The New York factories paid $5 per ton of beets, irrespective of their sugar contents, in accordance with the state bounty law. Table 8 — QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS USED. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Sugar beets. Limestone. Coke. Sulphur. Barrels. Sacks. FUEL. Coal. Oil. Wood. The United State.-! 1 Tons. 794,658 64,805 ^Tons. 7,519 1 Tons. 149 90,985 1,342,649 Tons. 109,235 Gallons. 7,017,079 Cords. California 364,942 205,925 233, 791 32,403 15,403 16,999 3,274 2,079 2,166 51 40 68 1,301 79,468 10,216 891,924 76,796 373,929 8,558 47,979 52,698 7,004,415 12,664 3,459 1 Tons of 2,000 pounds each. It is customary in compiling sugar statistics to report the miscellaneous materials used in percentage terms of the weight of beets worked, or the cost of such materials is reduced to a basis of one ton of raw material. The general totals furnished in reply to the census inquiries can not be used for the purpose of making such calculations. It is apparent, however, from a study of the schedules, that the fuel consumption was large. Owing to the use of other fuels than coal in a number of factories, the con- sumption of coal per 100 pounds of beets can be figured only for Michigan factories, where it was 23 pounds. ' This proportion is nearly one and one-half times as great as in ' "Zeitschrift des Vereins fiir die Riibenzucker-Industrie des Deutsohen Reichs." Supplement to the number for March, 1900. good European practice. In considering these figures, however, it should be noted that 8 of the 9 factories in Michigan were operated for the first time during the season of 1899-1900 and that there was doubtless a large coal consumption in testing plants, and during delays incident to adjusting new machinery. It should be stated further that the grade of coal used by these factories was inferior to that with which the European records have been made. The average cost of coal at the factories in Michigan was 11.90 per ton, or an average expense of 44 cents per ton of beets worked. Several of the Michigan factories used less than 16 pounds of coal per 100 pounds of beets. The nominal horsepower of the boilers in American beet sugar factories is approximately 58,000. Table 9.— QUANTITIES AND VALUES OP PRODUCTS. STATES AND TERM- TOTAL VALUE OP ALL PRODUCTS. SUGARS.' BEET PULP. JUICE, LIME. FKB- TORIES. Total. Granulated. Raw. ZERS. The United States. $7,323,857 Pounds. 163,458,075 Value. $7,222,581 Pounds. 115,686,356 Value. $5,580,527 Pounds. 47,771,719 Value. $1,642,054 Gallcm. 13,561,866 Value. $25,102 Value. $21, 822 Value. $51,000 Value. $642 Value. $2,710 Caliiomia 3,499,996 1, 602, 266 2,221,595 86,741,713 33,708,283 43,008,079 8,490,318 1,600,284 2,131,979 43,839,911 32,737,098 89,109,347 2,049,726 1,561,100 1,969,701 42,901,802 971,185 3,898,732 1,440,692 39,184 162,278 1,708,601 321,100 1,522,255 6,968 241 14,613 2,710 Michigan 1,225- 23,877 516 126 All other 51,000 1 Includes quantities for ■which no Deducting the raw sugar reported to be melted in the crop of 1900 (3, 462,700 pounds) from the total amount of raw sugar manufactured (47, 771,719 pounds), there remain 44,809,019 pounds, which may be properly credited as this year's output of raw sugar, and the total output of granulated and raw sugar is therefore 159,995,375 pounds, or 71,427 tons of 2,240 pounds. White granulated sugar formed 72 per cent of the total quantity of sugar manu- factured, and raw sugar for refining, 28 per cent. A quantity of raw sugar or low grade massecuite is carried forward each year by most of the factories, which renders it impracticable to ascertain the exact quantity of sugar manufactured from the beets grown in any one year. Assuming that the factories operated in 1898 carried for- ward to the next crop relatively the same quantity of sugar as in 1899, and deducting this amount and crediting the sugar carried forward in 1899 to the crop of that year, we obtain a total of 161,474,100 pounds, or 203 pounds of sugar per ton of beets, or 10 pounds of sugar per 100 pounds of beets, as the yield from beets grown in the census year. In view of the high average percentage of sugar in the beets, as shown in table 7, page 4, this yield is disappointing. It is probably in a measure due to the deterioration of beets at new factories not fully prepared for work when the roots were harvested. Such deterioration was reported at several factories. Molasses. — The statistics of the quantity and value of the molasses product shown in table 9 are misleading, since large quantities were reported for which no value could be assigned, and large quantities ran to waste. The value reported, $25,102, represents only the portion sold, or for which there was an assured market. Beet juice. — The beet juice reported was the product of an auxiliaiy plant and was pumped to the central factory. Beet pulp, lime, and fertilizers.— Beet pulp is a very valuable by-product in European beet sugar manufacture, and finds a ready market. At most of the American factories the demand for pulp is small, this by-product being frequently given to the farmers in consideration of its removal. The value of the pulp sold was $21,822. No figures could be obtained showing the quantity of pulp produced. Based on the usual yield of pressed pulp, the total product amounted to approximately 400,000 tons. Small quantities of lime and lime-cake or filter press- cake were sold, the latter for use as a fertilizer. The value of the lime sold was $642, and of the lime-cake or fertilizer, $2,710. For purposes of comparison the beet sugar production of Europe and the United States is given in table 10. value could he given, also wastage. Table 10.— BEET SUGAR MANUFACTURED ON THE CON- TINENT OP EUROPE AND IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE YEARS 1897-98 TO 1899-1900. (From Licht's Monthly Circular.) 1899-1900. Tons of 2,204 pounds. 1898-99. Tons of 2,204 pounds. 1897-98. Tons of 2,204 pounds. Germany 1,798,631 1,108,007 977,850 910,000 304,000 171,029 253,929 1,721,718 1,051,290 830,132 776,066 244,017 149,763 209,115 1,862,867 831,667 France 821, 236 738,716 Belgium 265,397 Holland 125,658 Other countries 196,246 Total for Europe The United States 6,623,446 171,427 4,982,101 2 32,471 4,831,774 2 40,399 1 In tons of 2,240 pounds, deducting raw sugar carried over to 1900. 2 Willett & Gray's Weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal, in tons of 2,204 pounds. Historical.^ — Until 1879 the history of the American beet sugar industry is a record of a series of failures. The first experiments were made in 1880. There is no record of the quantity of sugar manufactured. The history of the next experiments is also brief. David Lee Child in 1838-39 conducted small works at North- ampton, Mass., and made 1,800 pounds of sugar, then discontinued the manufacture. There is no record of further attempts until 1863, and from that time until 1876 a number of failures occurred in California, Illinois, and Wisconsin. The first factory in California was erected in 1870, at Alvarado, the site of the first successful factory in the United States. These works were operated until 1873, when it was proposed to remove them to another location. A new company was organized, which purchased the Alvarado machinery and removed it to Soquel, Santa Cruz county. E. H. Dyer, a stockholder of the Alvarado Company, pur- chased the buildings, and in the face of many difficulties organized a company and installed new machinery. After a short time this company was reincorporated with larger capital, and operated the works until 1889 with varying success. The operations were hampered by im- perfect and antiquated machinery, and these conditions, combined with lower prices of sugar, compelled another reorganization. In 1 899 the property passed into the hands of the Alameda Sugar Company under the management of E. C. Burr, an experienced sugar refiner, who has rebuilt the factory and has continued the manufacture with marked success. 1 Compiled largely from reports of "William MeMurtrie [In U. S. Dept. ol Agriculture, Special Report No. 28 (1880), Appen- dix B] and H. W. Wiley [In U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Chemistry, Bulletin No. 27 (1890)] . The factory at Soquel, Cal., was in operation in 1879 and reported in the Tenth Census. It was operated at a loss for several years, and was abandoned about 1880. The history of the manufacture at Alvarado is of great interest, since the success of these works, and the pi-actical demonstration of the fact that suitable beets could be grown, led to the establishment of other factories, and were undoubtedly important factors in the development of the beet sugar industry. In 1879, 4 factories were in operation, 2 in California, 1 in Maine, and 1 in Delaware. The statistics of these fac- tories, as published in the Tenth Census, are shown in table 11. Table 11.— STATISTICS OF BEET SUGAR FACTORIES IN 1879, BY STATES, CENSUS OF ISSO.' STATES AND TEREI- TOEIES. Num- ber of esiab- lish- ments. Capital in- vested. Aver- age number of wage earners.'- Wages paid. Cost of terials used. Value of prod- ucts. The United States- 4 $365,000 350 862,271 8186,128 $282,572 California 2 1 1 215, 000 100, OCO 50,000 150 60 160 39, 131 3,140 20, 000 104,724 6,404 75, 000 162,988 8, 584 111,000 Maine 1 Data from Tenth Census, Manufactures, pp. 2 Men, 16 years and over. 4, 101, and 127. Of these factories 3 apparently yielded a small profit to their owners, but the history of the industiy shows that, except 1 factoiy in California, at Alvarado, all were failures. The Alvarado factory, in fact, would possibly have followed the fate of the others, on account of its small capacity and antiquated machinery, had not addi- tional capital been obtained. As already stated, the Alva- rado Company was reorganized in 1889 upon a good finan- cial basis and is still a prosperous establishment. The favorable results obtained in the factory at Alvarado and the building of a factory at Watsonville, Cal., by Claus Spreckels, gave a new impetus to the sugar industry. Since then 35 factories have been built, or are building, in 1 1 states and 1 territory. The Oxnard Brothers have been active in the develop- ment of the beet sugar industry, and through their influence several large factories have been constructed. The historic Alvarado factory ^ as it appeared in 1885 is shown in Figure 1. At this time it had antiquated machinery of sufficient capacity to work approximately 125 tons of beets per day. The present Alvarado factory, owned by the Alameda Sugar Company, and equipped with modern American machinery, is shown in Figure 2. ' From U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Chemistry, Bulletin No. 5, (1885). i -i Fig. 1.— Alvarado Factory, Alvarado, Cal.— .'! , I 1885. Fig. 2. — Ai,TAKADO Factory, Alvatiado, Cal. — 1900. Beet sugar was not reported separately in the census of 1890, as only 2 factories were in operation. These factories were both located in California, and are still operated upon a largely increased scale. One of these factories a few years ago manufactured nearly 20,000 tons of sugar in a single season. The quantity of beet sugar manufactured in 1889 was not separately tabulated in the report of the Eleventh Census. The quantity reported by the factories to the California state board of agriculture was 2,457 tons of 2,000 pounds, a large part of which was raw sugar. The total value of the product probably did not exceed 1275,000. The average price paid for sugar beets was approximately $5 per ton. The total output of beet sugar in 1889 was less than 2 per cent of the total cane and beet sugar of domestic manufacture. In 1897 the number of factories had increased to 9, with a total of 45,246 short tons ' of sugar manufactured, or approximately 12 per cent of the total cane and beet sugar of domestic manufacture. In 1899, as shown by the census statistics in this report, the number of factories operated was 30, with an output 1 U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Special Keport on the Beet Sugar Industry in the United States. (1898.) p. 160. of 79,998 short tons of sugar, excluding 1,731 short tons of raw sugar melted in 1900, equivalent to the quantity melted in 1899 from the product of 1898. The total quantity of cane and beet sugar of domestic manufacture, as reported in Willett & Gray's Circular in 1899, was 229,537 short tons, showing that the production of beet sugar was then approximately 35 per cent of the total sugar produced in the country from sugar cane and beets. The cane crop of 1899 was fully 100,000 tons below the average, but the beet crop was not over 50 per cent of what would reasonably be expected from the acreage seeded, hence the comparison is a just one. The American beet sugar factories now have a nominal daily capacity of 22,310 short tons of beets, and, when fully supplied with the raw material, should easily manu- facture 240,000 short tons of sugar per annum. From this brief historical sketch it is apparent that the period for which the statistics were gathered by the Census Office was one of the greatest activity in our beet sugar industry. This fact has largely influenced the writer in devoting to the details of advancement more space than a strictly statistical report would require. It should be stated that this period of great activity began in 1896, since when 85 factories have been built, (^) 8 including 6 new ones for the crop of 1900. Of these 35 factories, 2 have failed. One, located at Menomonee Falls, Wis., was not completed in time for the crop, and tests of machinery showed it to be practically a failure. This factory has never been operated and is not included in the statistics in this report. The second failure was that of the factory at Rome, N. Y. This factory was operated during three seasons, but was of small capacity and capital, and was not prepared to meet' the sharp compe- tition of other factories in the purchase of beets. Federal and state aid. — The bounty paid under the provisions of the tariff act of 1890 proved a powerful stimulus to investments in beet sugar manufacture. Under this act domestic producers were paid a direct bounty for each pound of beet sugar manufactured. Since the repeal of this act, a protective tariff has favored the domestic manufacture of beet sugar. Congress has for several years made appropriations to enable the Department of Agriculture to conduct investi- gations relative to the industry, and has also made provision for admitting beet sugar machinery of foreign manufacture free of duty. The Secretary of Agriculture has vigorously prosecuted the investigations entrusted to his Department. Printed information and beet seeds have been liberally distributed among farmers, and prospective investors have been accorded by the Department every facility to aid them in deciding upon locations for factories. The present Sec- retary, Hon. James Wilson, has been especially active in his efforts in behalf of the industry, and has done much toward the definition of those areas best suited to beet culture. Several states have extended aid in the form of direct bounties, and have expended large sums for this purpose. The experience of the past few years as regards bounties has not always, however, been such as to encourage investments. Several state legislatures have repealed the bounty laws passed by their predecessors, and have even refused the payment of bounty already earned. The supreme court of Michigan has declared the bounty act of that state unconstitutional. Local aid has been extended in a number of instances in the form of factory sites and exemption from taxation for a term of years. Progress in machinery and methods. — The greatest advances in the past decade, in machinery, have been in the line of improvements rather than of new inventions. There has been a marked improvement in labor-saving machinery, but perhaps the most notable advances have been in the convenient distribution of machinery and in the use of special devices in the transportation and handling of the raw materials, products, and by-products. The climatic and labor conditions which obtain in localities in the United States suitable for the cultivation of the sugar beet and for the manufacture of beet sugar, have resulted in the development of mechanical devices which are used but little abroad. A person familiar with European machinery and factory construction, on inspect- ing the better class of establishments embodying American ideas and of American construction, will at once notice the simplicity of arrangement and the graceful yet substantial design of the machinery. Since the beet sugar industry originated in Europe, and has there attained its greatest development, it is natural that we should have derived our processes of manufacture and the designs of much of our machinery from European sources. Our builders have, in many instances, improved upon the foreign construction and have produced machinery better adapted to American labor and climatic conditions. Owing to the close study of foreign methods by our American builders and manufacturers, and to the consider- able number of factory employees of foreign birth, it is impracticable in this review to confine these remarks to progress in machinery designed and built by Americans ; frequently the suggestions leading to improvements have come directly or indirectly from abroad. Only those processes in use in this country will be mentioned. Transportation, unloading, and storage of beets. — The broad, level valleys of California permit the transportation of large loads of sugar beets in farm wagons. Loads ex- ceeding 10 tons of beets have frequently been drawn to the factories, in farm wagons of special construction. Inquiry in California indicates that the average load is from 7 to 8 tons of beets. The average in the beet districts of other states is probably less than 2, and doubtless in frequent cases does not exceed 1 ton per load. The economy of labor in the transportation of beets in California is evident from these figures. The labor employed in hauling a load of 8 tons is no greater than for a load of 1 ton, and, by the use of mechanical devices for unloading, the actual cost for labor of delivering 8 tons of beets upon the cars or in the bins is little greater than for the delivery of a single ton. It should be noted, however, that the conditions in California are quite different from those of other beet sugar producing states. The dry weather that usually prevails there during the greater part of the manufacturing season contributes to the delivery of roots with but little adhering soil. This condition is favorable to the use of mechanical dumping devices that can not be used to advantage in many other sections of the country. A dumping device much used in California is usually termed the "net method." A net is stretched over the bed of the wagon and the beets are loaded upon it. The load is drawn alongside the car or bin, to which one edge of thfe net is then attached; the entire load is now discharged at one time by drawing on the opposite edge of the net by means of horses or a motor. In some instances the net and contents are lifted bodily by a traveling crane and the load deposited where desired in the bin. A patented apparatus in use at a western factory consists essentially of a counterpoised tilting table, upon which the loaded wagon of beets is clamped, and by a simple manipulation its contents are dumped into the bin. A tilting table is used at certain factories in discharging beets from railway cars. One of these factories has a capacity for dumping three cars, and another for dumping five cars at a time. The tables are tilted by hydraulic power and the beets fall, directly into the sluices and are flushed into the factory. The California factories have a very large receiving capacity. One of them can receive 1,000 tons of beets per day, by wagon alone, if necessary. Outside of Cali- fornia, mechanical devices for unloading beets are little used. Many years ago certain French factories began the use of pipe lines in the transfer of beet juice from auxiliary or rasping stations to the central factory. This method is still used in Europe at several factories, but is not widely employed. The exceptionally favorable conditions for beet produc- tion in Utah have led the Utah Sugar Company to increase its manufacture by means of outlying stations, according to the French system, devised by Linard. The Utah Sugar Company operated one auxiliary plant last year, and is equipping a second for the present season's work. These auxiliary plants have a combined capacity of from 100 to 800 tons of beets per day. A third auxiliary plant is now being built by this company for the crop of 1901-1902. The juice receives a part of its requirement of lime, and is then pumped approximately 20 miles through 5-inch pipe lines to the central factory. European experience has amply demonstrated that with proper precautions no loss of sugar need be feared in the use of pipe lines. The construction of beet bins and sluices has been materially improved. The earlier bins were more or less experimental and of somewhat temporary construction. The modern factories now have substantial, well ventilated bins. In some instatices the sluices are built of steel, which provides a very strong and convenient construction. In general, however, cement concrete is employed. In those states where intense cold weather prevails during the greater part of the manufacturing season, the beet bins are constructed rather with a view to protecting the roots from thawing than for protection from frost. The experi- ence of the American factories appears to have demon- strated that little loss of sugar is to be feared from the beets being frozen, but that, once frozen, every effort must be made to prevent thawing prior to manufacturing operations. In general, the bins are built of wood and wholly above ground. In cold climates, the bins in which beets are to be stored but a few days are often left open at the sides, and in some instances are not even roofed. The American methods of constructing beet bins are much simpler than those employed in Europe, where these necessary adjuncts frequently involve a large outlay of capital. It is undoubtedly true that our abundant supplies of lumber at moderate cost have had their influence on the design and construction of the bins. Factory buildings. — The advance in the methods of constructing factory buildings is especially noticeable. In modern American factories heavy brick walls, with roof and floors of wood, are no longer seen. Light walls, steel posts and beams, and concrete floors are the rule. The machinery is entirely supported upon beams carried by posts, the walls serving only for protection from the weather. The absence of the heavy partition walls so common in European factories is noticeable. In laying the floors, expanded metal, such as is frequently used instead of wooden lathing, is laid from beam to beam upon a temporary staging of lumber. The concrete, to a thickness of approximately 3 inches, is applied directly upon the metal. A floor of this class is not only fireproof, but is of great advantage in the event of leakage, or tanks overflowing. The modern sugar factory building is fireproof, and as there is no inflammable material stored in it, the formerly heavy item of fire insurance is practically eliminated. A very hopeful sign for the future of the American beet sugar industry is found in the evident belief on the part of the projectors of many of the factories, that the industry has long since passed the experimental stage. This is evi- denced by the large, substantial buildings, and the arrange- ment of machinery so as to admit of readily enlarging the plant. With few exceptions, the factories built within the past 10 years have been designed with a view to doubling their capacity, 350 or 500 tons of beets having been considered an economical starting point. In figure 3, a factory is shown which was originally designed for a capacity of 1,000 tons, with space for doubling. It has since been enlarged to 2,000 tons capacity. In the interior view, figure 4, the spaces provided for additional machinery may be noted in a similar, but smaller, factory by the same builders. Two of the old factories have been repeatedly enlarged, 2 factories have doubled, and 1 has nearly quad- rupled its capacity. The beet sugar building of today is lofty, and is prepared for almost any emergency that may arise in the development of new processes and newv machinery. Experience has demonstrated that the greatest problems in the American beet sugar industry are to be found in the field rather than in the factory. It should not be assumed from this statement that suitable beets are difficult to grow in satisfactory quantities ; the problem is to convince the farmer that with persistent effort and experience he will find sugar beets a surer and more profitable crop than many others. Of the factories built in this country within the past few years, the most successful, mechanically considered, have been designed and built by Americans or by sugar engineers of foreign birth who have been long identified with the sugar industry in the United States. In some instances, the experience of our manufacturers with foreign-built machinery has not been satisfactory. The American engineer has great aptitude in designing and placing machinery with a view to economy and to quality of product, and the American manufacturer demands that his factory shall include such conditions. He can unquestionably obtain these conditions at home and avoid the expensive experiences of certain factories. I ■.rrrTM: i\fMi\Ut:hl\llf\ ' itii ilrf|i!fiS|f'*'i|i]i;iJ /ff 5j (6 )■; '7 i ( ; ':. ,^ ]*; f*^ Fig. S.^American Bbbt Stj&ak Oo.'s Factobt, Oxnaud, Oai* This is not intended to be a sweeping condemnation of foreign-built factories, since we know there are builders in Europe as competent as any in the world. The writer's wish is simply to emphasize the fact that satisfactory machinery can be obtained in this country. The time has long since passed when it was necessary to go to Europe for sugar engineers or to find shops capable of designing or building beet sugar machinery. There is not a single item of sugar machinery that our shops can not build, of as efEective design as the most approved from foreign sources. The advance in the beet sugar industry in the past 10 years has been so great that we now have several large shops prepared to execute orders for complete plants. The illustrations, figures 3 and 5, of American built and equipped factories, as compared with the pioneer factory shown in Figure 1, are indicative of the great progress made in the beet sugar industry. Automatic scales of German manufacture are employed in many factories in weighing the beets. The scales provide a valuable check on the weight of raw material entering the factory. Automatic scales of American manufacture are also being introduced, to some extent, in weighing the finished product. There has been but little improvement during the past decade in the design of the diffusion battery. Some advance may be noted in the construction of details, such as latches, etc., and heating by means of steam injectors appears to be growing in favor. The long desired inven- tion of a satisfactory continuous jDrocess of diffusion seems to be as far from attainment as ever. For the removal of the pulp various devices are used. The usual method is to discharge the by-product from the elevators into dump cars, to be carried to the silos or storage pile. Some factories, finding no market for the pulp during the past season, flushed it from the building with water, in one instance a distance of several miles, to the ocean. Aerial transportation of the pulp in cars suspended from a cable is practised at several factories. The systematic storage and care of pulp, so noticeable in Europe, is almost entirely lacking in this country. So far as the writer could learn, the return of a certain quantity of the pulp to the beet grower is stipulated in the contracts of only one company. This is a very popular form of contract abroad, and in many districts it is doubtful whether beets could be obtained without it. Hon. James "Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, who has been consistently encouraging the beet sugar industry through his field agents and the publications of the Department, has wisely taken the ground that the most profitable expansion of the industry demands the utilization of the pulp in cattle feeding. He looks for the greatest advance to be made in those sections where the farmer can be made to appreciate the feeding value of this by- product. In Europe kilns have been constructed and used to some extent for desiccating pulp. Kilns of American design are being constructed at several factories. These kilns will make it possible to ship dry pulp, over long distances if necessary, to points where it will find a market. The dried material contains about 10 per cent of water, and may be used as an absorbent for molasses or other liquid food. It is claimed that a ready market awaits this product both at home and abroad. The carbonatation apparatus has been improved. A few factories employ modern tanks 18 to 20 feet in depth. The use of cotton-seed oil, which is displacing tallow in several factories for keeping down the foam in the car- (10) 12 bonatation process, results in a considerable economy. Only one factoiy is equipped with the process of con- tinous carbonatation. Where all the factory conditions conduce to regularity of work, this process would probably prove a saving of labor. Filtration plays an important part in the modern sugar factoiy. The juice and liquors are repeatedly filtered at the various stages of the manufacture. This demand for filtration led first to the invention of filter pockets, of which the formerly well-known Puvrez filter and filter pockets were forerunners, and from which the present mechanical filters were developed. The improvement in mechanical filtration has been limited to details of joints and fastenings. Sand filters are being erected in one factory. A filter of the Denek type, but provided with a metal filtering surface, has been successfully employed as a depulper by the builder of tw.o of the new factories. Two small filters of this type are sufficient for the removal of the fine pulp from the diffusion juice of 500 tons of beets a day. A few years ago there was a tendency to increase the size of the filter presses, and a number of the so-called "monster" presses were built. These presses have ap- parently not proved as desirable in practice as w^s anticipated, and now few presses are built having a filtering area even as large as 1,000 square feet. The improvement in the methods of removing the filter- press or lime-cake from the factory has been marked. This has been a very troublesome by-product with which to deal, especially in cold climates. The old method of discharging the lime-cake into cars is disappearing. In a number of sugarhouses, located where the climate is mild, the lime-cake is discharged into a conveyor or drag, and is mechanically removed from the building. Many factories in Nebraska and the states farther east discharge the lime-cake into a mixer, where it is beaten to a batter with waste water which is constantly flowing into the mixer. The thin batter overflows into a trough and is led to a settling pond. In a more recent construction the lime-cake batter is forced by a centrifugal pump through a 4-inch pipe, and deposited in the pond. The settling pond is arranged to give the water a long travel with a slow current. By the time the water has reached the outlet it is reasonably clear. It is claimed that this water may be run into the rivers without perceptibly polluting them. One of the factories uses this method for the disposal of all its waste, including that from the StefEen saccharate process. In a few months after the close of the manufacturing season, the lime deposit dries, and may be removed from the bed of the pond with road scrapers. With few exceptions the American factories manufacture only white granulated sugar of a very excellent quality. This sugar is manufactured without the use of boneblack, the bleaching of the juice being accomplished by sulphurous aoid. There has been no marked improvement in the apparatus for sulphuring the juice ; the French and German types of sulphur stoves are used. In many factories the juice is treated with sulphurous acid in tanks somewhat similar to those employed in the carbonatation. In other factories a very rational continuous apparatus, built of wood, is used. This apparatus, when once regulated, is easily controlled without detailing a laborer specially for the purpose. The Welner-Jelinck type and the ordinary vertical tube or "standard" multiple-effects are used for evaporating the juice by all but one of the factories. This latter factory uses an automatic multiple-effect, a recent American invention of the "film" type, but in which a copious circulation of the solution over the heating surfaces is maintained by mechanical means. This apparatus is widely used in the manufacture of cane sugar and in sugar refineries, but has not yet had an extended trial in the beet sugar industry. Apparatus of the Welner-Jelinck type, with horizontal tubes of small diameter, is used by the majority of the factories. One factory is equipped with a quintuple-effect evaporator, and all the others have quadruple-effects. The vacuum-pans employed are of the usual form, and show no material progress, either in shape or distribution of the heating surface, over those employed ten years ago. The brasmoscope, a foreign invention, is used to some extent in controlling the boiling of the low products. This is an instrument which is attached to the vacuum-pan and enables a rapid estimate of the density of the massecuite to be made from temperature and pressure indications. By the use of this apparatus massecuites may be concentrated to a practically uniform density. Probably the most important advance made in beet sugar methods in the past few years, as illustrated in American factories, is the process of "crystallization in movement." This process was invented in Germany. It consists in agitating the massecuite during the crystallizar tion, and is usually applied in this country to the low prod- ucts only. The apparatus consists of a large wrought- iron cylinder, fitted with a water jacket and agitators similar to those of a massecuite mixer. The average capacity of the apparatus is approximately 35 tons of masse- cuite. As the name of the process implies, the massecuite is agitated and the crystals are kept in motion during the crystallization, thus constantly bringing their surfaces into contact with fresh portions of the sugar solution, and promoting a rapid increase in size. The massecuite is systematically cooled during the progress of the crystalliza- tion, thus forcing the sugar out of solution. A small centrifugal is employed in many factories to determine the most economical point at which to discontinue the operation. This process has facilitated the management of the low products and reduced the time required for the crystalliza- tion to four or five days, instead of the several weeks 14 formerly required. The crystallization in movement has proven an economy of labor. It also permits systematic control of the crystallization of the sugar. Vacuum crystallizers are heing installed in a factory now building. The most approved centrifugals for drying sugar are of American invention. American types of centrifugals are used wherever sugar is manufactured. The only recent improvement in these machines worthy of special note, is the water-driven centrifugal. A water motor is coupled directly to the spindle of the machine, and does away with belting and shafting. This device not only promotes the safety of the workmen, but renders each machine entirely independent of the others, and obviates the delays incident to belts and pulleys. A factory now building will be supplied with water-driven centrifugals. Molasses processes. — But two molasses processes are now in use in American factories, namely, the StefEen separation process and the osmose process. The former is a saccharate process, employing quicklime in an impal- pable powder as a precipitant of the sugar ; the latter, as its name implies, depends upon dialysis. Both processes are of foreign origin and have been in use many years. A factory built for the crop of 1900 by E. H. Dyer & Co., at Fremont, Ohio, is equipped with a lead saccharate process, a German invention. In this process the molasses is mixed with caustic potash and lead carbonate. The nascent oxide of lead formed, combines with the sugar, forming a saccharate of lead, which is collected and washed in a filter-press, then suspended in water and decomposed with carbonic acid ; pure sugar is thus liberated, and the carbonate of lead precipitated is used in the treatment of a subsequent lot of molasses. The mother liquor which flows from the filter-presses is treated for the recovery of potash, soda, and other by-products. Should this process prove satisfactory in the practical test of manufacture, it will enable the factory to utilize every by-product of the beet in the manufacture of readily salable material. The development of molasses processes is well shown in table 12, which presents the statistics of the German sugar industry, compiled by Ernst Glanz. Data prior to 1886 are omitted. Table 12.— QUANTITIES OF MOLASSES TREATED IN GERMANY BY VARIOUS PROCESSES FOR THE EX- TRACTION OP THE SUGAR. OKOP. Osmose process. Elution process. Steffen's separa- tion process. Stron- tium process. All other proc- esses. Total quantity of molasses treated. 1886-87 - Tom. 7,315 92,460 51,598 46,679 78,209 67,496 26,614 19, 462 15,883 24,601 10,966 7,297 4,342 Tmis. 93,589 97, 116 73,839 70,345 79,735 60,332 44,897 22,842 28,111 24,019 21,135 10,240 3,698 Tom. 36,537 43,878 34,762 40,273 50,980 50,726 49,336 28,938 34,293 31,425 32,403 27,230 20,616 Tons. 104,104 117,549 121,356 118,489 121,630 124,420 127,180 157,628 184,431 214,632 255,830 260,225 249,307 Tom. 14,400 15,033 11,022 6,905 10,048 5,132 4,628 2,806 Tons. 264,945 866,035 292,577 282,591 335,502 298,105 251,605 231,676 262,718 294,677 322,375 306,807 280,128 1887-88 1888-89 1889-90 1890-91 1891-92 1892-93 1893-94 1894-95 1895-96 1896-97 2,041 1,815 2,265 1897-98 1898-99 An examination of these German statistics* indicates that the strontium process leads all others, both in the amount of sugar recovered and in the rate of increase in its application. In 1890 approximately 36 per cent of the sugar recovered by all molasses processes was obtained by the use of strontia. The per cent of increase has been rapid, and in 1899 nearly 90 per cent of the sugar recovered was obtained by this process. The osmose and elution processes have rapidly decreased in the extent of their application, until at thei present time they are little used, as is indicated by the statistical table. The yield of sugar by the separation process (Steffen) reached its maximum in 1890. The output (if sugar by this process decreased 35 per cent from 1890 to 1892, and has reached the production of 1892 but once since. The sugar yielded by this process is more than double the quantity by all other processes except the strontium. There is little probability of the extensive application of the strontium process in the United States, unless large deposits of suitable strontium-bearing minerals be discovered. It is noticeable in these German statistics that the quantity of molasses treated by the various saccharate and other processes has varied within narrow limits during the past 15 years. The quantity consumed in alcohol manufacture has varied more ; but in 1 5 years it has not exceeded 105,000 tons yearly, and in 1898 was only 51,666 tons, a figure approaching the average of several years. The quantity exported has ranged as high as 111,000 tons, while in 1898 it was only Y,234 tons. The quantity of molasses not accounted for in molasses processes, dis- tillation, and export, in 1898 reached the enormous quantity of 138,816 tons. The disposal of this molasses, with profit to the manufacturer, is a great problem. Some of it is fed to cattle, but the amount so used is only a small part of the surplus of. this by-product. These are interesting figures, in view of the large production of molasses in our factories and the enormous losses incurred through the necessity of running much of the molasses product into the rivers. These figures are of value also in exhibiting the relative extent of the application of the various molasses processes. Marked improvements have been made in laboratory methods and polariscopic instruments. The most pro- gressive factories are using direct methods of analysis of the beets in control work and in fixing the purchase price of the beets. A few factories still adhere to the indirect method of analysis of beets, i. e., analysis of the juice, and conversion to terms of the weight of the beet by the use of an arbitrary factor. It is a fact well known to analysts that the proportion of juice in the beets is a very variable quantity, and that the use of an arbitrary factor introduces errors in the estimate of the sugar content. For this reason certain establishments have been in the habit of varying the factor from time to time, as in their judgment, based na„t£l o ^ u*^?? Verems fur die Rubenzucker-Industrie des ?.»..w ^ Reichs.;' Supplement to the number for March, 1900. -translated and weights converted into tons of 3,000 pounds. 15 on tests, the beets varied in juice content. This has led to dissatisfaction on the part of the farmers. These factories, if they continue to purchase beets on test, will be compelled to keep pace with improvements in analytical methods, and purchase on the basis of the percentage of sugar in the beet as determined directly and without the arbitrary assumption of factors for conversion. The direct methods of beet analysis have been so greatly simplified in the past few years that it is now possible to make a large number of tests with great accuracy and little labor. A notable improvement in polariscopes, conducive to accuracy and ease of manipulation, is in the addition of a pair of prisms which give a triple instead of a double field. This device enables a prompt and accurate adjust- ment to the neutral point to be made. Other improvements, aside from accuracy of adjustments of the various parts of the instrument, relate to the better protection of the optical parts from climatic infiuences, dust, and insects. The improvements in mills and rasps for pulping the beet for analytical purposes have been numerous, as have also those in the other laboratory accessories. All the American factories have well equipped laboratories and are more or less under chemical control. Summary and conclusion. — The statistics of the beet sugar industry show that, after many years of manufacture on a small scale, it has assumed large proportions, and in the census year more than one-third of the domestic sugar product was obtained from the beet. This quantity of sugar, 70 per cent of which was suitable for immediate con- sumption, was produced in a year of extremely unfavor- able agricultural conditions in the beet districts. The yield of beets per acre was less than half that of an average season. The factories could readily manufacture more than two and one-half times the quantity of sugar pro- duced, if supplied with sufficient raw material. The progress of the industry can not be measured by the returns of previous censuses, since beet sugar has been separately reported but once, by the census of 1880, and at that time the total capital invested in 4 establishments would not equip a modern factory of average capacity. The schedules show that but 1 factory obtained suf- ficient beets, and that many were operated but a small fraction of their capacity. The average quantity of beets worked per factory was 26,489 short tons, and the average nominal capacity of the factories, based upon only 100 days' work, is more than 60,000 tons. The average length of the working season in the various states is not known, but for the United States it is probably nearer 140 days than 100 days. Notwithstanding the very adverse agricul- tural conditions which resulted in the small supply of raw material, the value of the products was larger than the expenditures. A number of factories earned a fair return on their investments, others paid expenses, and several lost heavily. The statistics demonstrate that beet sugar manufacture is a commercial success in the United States. Twelfth Census of the United States. Census Bulletin. No. 60. V/ASHINGTON, D. C. March 6, 1901. POPULATION OF ALASKA BY DISTRICTS AND MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. This bulletin, prepared under the direction of Mr. William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, gives the aggregate population of Alaska by districts and minor civil divisions, according to the official count of the returns of the Twelfth Census, taken as of June 1, 1900. The territoiy of Alaska was acquired by treaty from Russia in 1867. No systematic enumeration of the entire population was ever undertaken by the Russian government, although various counts and estimates were made at different times of certain elements of the population and of specific districts and settlements. An effort was made, however, in 1839, by Veniaminof, a Russian priest, to summarize all existing information as to the total population of the Russian possessions in America. In doing this he grouped the inhabitants as those "known and counted," those "known but not counted," and those "estimated only," and the sum of these three made a total population of 39,813, of which only 10,313 were in the class of "known and counted." Twenty-four years later, in 1863, Kostlivtzof, a special inspector of the Russian government, made another estimate, based upon a partial enumeration, in which the population was classified by tribes, the result of which was a total of 30,434. Examples of less careful, though semi- official, statements of the total population of Alaska, during the Russian occupation, are found in the biennial reports of the Russian-American Company, in which the total is given in round numbers as from 56,000 to 70,000, and later, in the report of Major General Halleck, U. S. A., at the time of the acquisition, in which the total was fixed at, approximately, 82,400, an estimate which, it is said, was "largely augmented by the unconscious duplication of tribes and the inclusion of others which had no existence. " No attempt was made by the United States government to enumerate the people of Alaska at the decennial census of 1870 three years after the purchase; but in 1880 the Superintendent of Census designated special agents to canvass the territory and make such an enumeration as the difficulties of the situation permitted. The result of this effort was an actual count of all accessible settlements, supplemented by estimates, based for the most part on the records and personal knowledge of the missionary priests, for those regions which could not be visited in person by the special agents The figures thus obtained made up a total of 33,426. At the taking of the Eleventh Census, m 1890, it was found possible to make a somewhat more extended canvass of various parts of the territory, and the count of the people which resulted therefrom showed a total of 32,052, with probably a smaller element of uncertamty m it than m any ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ favorable conditions, owing to the greatly increased facilities for communication and to the introduction of a new and large element attracted from the United States and elsewhere by the recently discovered gold fields. As a consequence of these changed conditions, and of the zeal and knowledge of the special agents in charge of the census work, the enumeration has been successful to a degree not before attamed,. and the results may be accepted with corresponding confidence. The total population of Alaska, as shown by the returns of the Twelfth Census, is 63,592. CP 18M The foregoing statement affords a basis for the following recapitulation of the various Alaskan censuses ; SOTJKOE. Year. Population. 1839 1863 1880 1890 1900 39,813 30,434 33,426 82,052 63,592 United States Census- United States Census For purposes of census enumeration the territory of Alaska in 1900 was divided arbitrarily into two districts, namely, the Northern district, which embraces the valley of the Yukon river and all territory north of it, and the Southern district, which embraces all the remainder of the territory, including the Alaskan peninsula and the chain of Aleutian islands. At the census of 1880 the territory was subdivided into six districts, two of which correspond with the Northern district, as at present defined, and four with the Southern district. Likewise at the census of 1890 seven districts were formed for enumeration purposes, the boundaries of two of which conform substantially with the present Northern district, and the boundaries of the remainder with the present Southern district. In the absence of any survey or established lines in Alaska, the natural barrier interposed by the mountain range between the valley of the Yukon and that of the Kuskokwim rivers has been assumed as a sufficiently well defined boundai-y for census purposes, and this range has, in fact, constituted the dividing line between districts in each of the preceding censuses. Owing to the exceptional difficulties to be encountered in making an enumeration of these remote and sparsely settled regions, the work of the Twelfth Census was assigned to two special agents, Mr. Samuel C. Dunham for the Northern district, and Mr. William A. Kelly for the Southern district, both well equipped for the service by previous residence in the territoiy and personal knowledge of the places and people within their respective districts. Table 1 shows the population of Alaska by districts at each census from 1880 to 1900, inclusive, together with the number and per cent of increase (or decrease) during each census period. Tablh 1.— population OF ALASKA: 1880 TO 1900. OENSnS YEAES. Population. INCREASE. Number. Per cent. 'j-ne Territory : 1900 63,592 32,052 33,426 30,569 7,134 9,964 33,023 24,918 23,462 31,540 11,374 98.4 14.1 1890 1880 Northern district : 1900 23,435 12,830 328.5 128.4 1890 1880 Southern district ; 1900 8,105 1,456 32.5 6.2 1890 1880 1 Decrease. The population of the Southern district of Alaska in 1880 was returned as 28,462, and that of the Northern district as 9,964. At the census of 1890 the population of the Southern district had increased by 6.2 per cent and that of the Northern district had decreased by 28.4 per cent, making a net decrease for the territory of 4.1 per cent. Ten years later, in 1900, the population of the Southern district had been augmented by 8,105, or 32.5 per cent and that of the Northern district by 28,435, or 328.5 per cent, making a total increase for the territory of 31,540 or'98.4 per cent. The total land surface of Alaska is, approximately, 590,884 square miles, the average number of persons to each 100 square miles at the last three censuses being as follows : 1880, 6 ; 1890, 5 ; 1900 11. Table 2 shows the population of Alaska by districts and the population of certain cities, villages, and settlements therein for the years 1890 and 1900, so far as it has been separately returned. There are no civil divisions in Alaska corresponding to the counties and townships of other territories, and the following table accounts for that part of the population only which was found in the more important settlements ; the remainder is widely distributed over the territory as a whole. Table 2.— POPULATION OP ALASKA BY MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS : 1890 AND 1900. MINOR CIVIL DIVISIONS. Northern district. Anvik village Cape Prince of Wales settlements. Cape Smythe settlement Cheennik village (Dexter) Circle City village Eagle City village Eaton village- Fort Yukon village Golofnin City village Ikogmute (Russian Mission) . Kangemak village Kesuna village Kinak village _ Koserefsky village Naparegarak village-. Nome city Nulato village Oldborehki village Peavey village Point Hope village __ Rampart village St. James Mission St. Michael village Sifamak village Sillitmute village — _, Xanana village Unalaklik village Southern district . Afognak settlement . Akiachak village Apollo village Auke village ^ Belkofski village Carmel village Chenega village Douglas city Dyea village 1900 30,569 i66 396 314 140 230 4S8 76 155 185 166 143 208 269 135 197 2,486 281 192 35 623 21Z 161 857 148 242 186 241 33,023 307 16s 87 261 147 381 140 82s 261 1890 7,134 191 246 203 175 24,918 409 43 MINOR OIVIL DIVISIONS. Southern district— Continued. Eyak village Haines village Hooniah (or Kantukan) village, Howkan village Igagik village Juneau city Kadiak settlement Karluk settlement Kasilof village Kenai village Ketchikan village Killisnoo village Klawak village Knakanak vUlage Kogiung village Kwiniak village Loring village Metlakatla village Naknek village Nuchek village Nushagak village Orca village Sand Point village Saxman village Seldovia village Shakan vUlage Shouing village Sitka city Skagway city Sumdum village Sunrise village Tatiklek vUlage Treadwell village Tyonek village Uganik village Ugashik village Unalaska village Unga village Valdes village. Wood Island settlement _ Wrangell village Yakutat village 1900 222 8s 447 145 203 1,864 341 47° 159 290 460 172 131 143 533 201 168 46s 431 144 3=4 173 16 142 149 336 1,396 3. "7 137 130 ISO 522 107 158 348 428 175 315 220 868 247 1890 los 60 1,253 495 1,123 117 264 40 79 287 53 133 109 200 823 145 268 99 1,190 42 90 "5 31 IS4 317 159 316 Of the above named 78 places in Alaska, 27 are in the Northern district and 51 in the Southern district; 37 have less than 200 inhabitants ; 31 have inore than 200 but less than 500 ; 6 have more than 500 but less than 1,000 ; and 4 have more than 1,000, namely, Nome, with 12,486 ; Skagway, with 8,117 ; Juneau, with 1,864 ; and Sitka, with 1,396 inhabitants. Director of the Census. ^> ' '^:d^^:w''^mmmsm