BiSTiiiilidlii »*^.> ---- .-.^fi^-'fc-*::: -ier;i- ^5S::SSar""' ,;-^.-^ .«i.^.v:«:i^--" / Y 2^( ^tate (S,t\\t%t of J^gticulturc 3^t (fornsU InitietattH 3tt;ara, N. 1. ffiibtatg HB1965.T5T921"'™""' '■"'"''' Population and its distribution, comp. fr 3 1924 013 992 304 Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924013992304 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION Compiled from the figures of 1920 United States Census INCLUDING DISTRIBUTION OF RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Compiled from Trade Sources J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY NEW YORK CHICAGO BOSTON CLEVELAND CINCINNATI LONDON Copyright, 1921 J. Walter Thompson Company First Edition, 1912 Second Edition, 1918 Third Edition, 1921 (2- 1.^ ^ (o^ PREFACE THE third edition of Population and Its Distribution is based on the 1920 Census of the Population of the United States. The Census authorities were frequently consulted and the Com- pany wishes to express its appreciation for their help and co-opera- tion and especially to acknowledge its indebtedness to Mr. William C. Hunt, Chief Statistician for Population, for his generous interest in the work. The Bureau of the Census began to release the first city counts in April, 1920, and although it did the work in record time, the last of the data needed for this edition was not received until June, 1921. In compiling the material, we were governed in all instances by the rulings of the Bureau of the Census. Of particular importance is the Census definition of urban population; defined as "that residing in cities and other incorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more." However, "in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire (except in two instances) it is not the practice, as in other states, to have municipal incorporations, such as villages, within the limits of the town, and no town becomes a city until its population is much in excess of 2,500. For this reason it has been necessary to include in the urban territory of these states not only the population of cities but that of all towns having over 2,500 inhabitants. The 'urban' area in each of these three states includes, therefore, some population which in other states would be classed as 'rural' but it is not thought that the propor- tion of urban population is greatly increased thereby." In Maine and Connecticut there are a considerable number of unincorporated places with a population of 2,500 or more. For this reason they are listed separately for the convenience of those de- sirous of making a detailed study of these states. In the tables giving group totals which follow the census procedure, the totals for these places are included in the totals for the rural population of each state, since although they do have a population of 2,500 or more they are not incorporated. In New Hampshire on account vi Population and Is Distribution of the great number of unincorporated places under 2,500 they have been listed separately. State totals for the number of families are estimates. They were obtained by dividing the total state population by 4.5, the average number of persons to a family in the United States in 1910. The Census authorities, when consulted, advised the use of this figure although they thought it a little high as the average number of persons to a family has been steadily decreasing since 1890. Reference is made throughout the book to cities "falling within adjacent territory of" other cities, e.g., "Lynn, Massachusetts falling within the adjacent territory of Boston, Massachusetts," etc. These selections are based on the 1910 census as similar data for 1920 are not yet available. Miscellaneous state data are given on the pages with the indi- vidual state maps, as well as summarized at the close of the state tables. These figures, with the exception of those for autos and trucks, electric passenger cars, electrically wired houses, and central power stations, are official government figures, and in each case include a statement of sources. These data have been collected at irregular intervals but aie the latest available at this time. An explanation regarding the statistics on the distribution of wholesale and retail dealers throughout the United States is given on page 304 immediately preceding the tables. J. Walter Thompson Company 244 Madison Avenue New York City August 1, 1921 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface .......... . . Introduction .......... Population, area in square miles, density of population and per cent of population by states Map: Population per square mile by states Classification of cities and towns by groups according to population Population of the United States by states: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank ..... Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabitants and over 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 inhabi- tants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants with their per cent of increase since 1910 .... Cities of 50,000 and over in the United States which have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 ..... Population, number of families, and per cent of urban and rural popula- tion in the United States, by states Foreign born white population in the United States, 1920 Map: Location of cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States Population by states, cities and towns Alabama Arizona . Arkansas . California Colorado Coimecticut . Delaware . District of Columbia Florida Georgia . Idaho . Illinois . Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana . Maine Page v 9 12 15 18 20 21 22 27 30 35 41 45 51 54 55 59 65 68 80 87 95 101 106 110 VU Population and Its Distribution TABLE OF CONTENTS {continued) Page Maryland .... 117 Massachusetts .... . . . 121 Michigan 128 Minnesota ....... ... 135 Mississippi 142 Missouri .... 147 Montana ... 154 Nebraska 158 Nevada . 164 New Hampshire . . . 166 New Jersey . . ....... 171 New Mexico 177 New York . . 180 North CaroKna . . . . . 189 North Dakota 194 Ohio .198 Oklahoma . . ... 208 Oregon . . . 214 Pennsylvania . . 218 Rhode Island ... 231 South Carolina . ..... 234 South Dakota .... 238 Tennessee . . 242 Texas . . .247 Utah .255 Vermont . 259 Virginia . . 262 Washington 266 West Virginia 271 Wisconsin . ... 275 Wyoming ... 282 Summary of state data ... 285 Personal and corporation income and tax by states, calendar year 1918 290 Subscription to Fourth Liberty Loan by states, 1918 . . . 293 Subscription to Fourth Liberty Loan by cities, 1918 . . 296 Distribution of retail and wholesale dealers in the United States . 303 Explanation of dealer tables 304 Number of retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades in the United States 305 Number of retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades in cities of 50,000 and over 313 THE SALES PROBLEM WHICH LED US TO PUBLISH THIS BOOK Though differing in detail for each firm, in effect, the same problem confronts every com- pany which has a product to sell IN 1904 one of our clients who sold his product direct to the retailer, stated he could afford to have his salesmen cover all towns of 2,500 or over. Except in very large cities, he sold through exclusive dealers. He had 800 accounts on his books. On referring to atlases it developed that there were 1,891 towns of 2,500 population or over. Obviously he had only forty- two per cent distribution. It would seem that the incentive to secure the great volume of new business possible would have led to immediate action; but such was not the case. The additional towns could not be added profitably by merely adding salesmen. Salesmen already covering the territories would have to be re-routed. Personal readjustments for men old in their respective territories were involved — in fact the whole chain of cir- cumstances which unless faced with determination leads to the in- definite postponement of action. Unless the necessary readjust- ments were faced, however, this manufacturer's business would not grow beyond the increase in volume from existing accounts. New accounts added under the old system would not more than offset the loss among old accounts. As a starting point for the work of readjustment a list of every town in the United States of 2,500 inhabitants and over was made for this client. These towns were grouped by states and by size. So useful were the original typewritten sheets on this problem and so immediately did they come into demand for the solution of similar problems that, as soon as the figures of the 1910 census were available we compiled in book form the original issue of Pop- ulation and Its Distribution. In the great majority of businesses just such problems as that company faced are continually arising. Population and Its Distribution Whether a concern sells exclusive dealers or all dealers, direct or through the jobber, it continually faces the problem of more thorough working or greater intensity of effort. In some instances this work can be done most effectively by salesmen, in some by advertising and in others by a combination of both. Whatever the method of selling, the basis for adequate work is the knowledge of markets as constituted by the distribution of population. Under present conditions of greater sales resistance, the in- crease in results secured from operating with a full vision of all the facts will constitute in many instances the margin between work done at a profit or at a loss. Population and Its Distribution in its two earlier editions has been found a convenient and necessary tool by hundreds of corpor- ations. The third edition gives the 1920 census figures just available. In addition to listing all towns in the United States down to 500 inhabitants with their counties, we have added an outline map of each state showing the location of its principal centers. The trade information has been extended to include thirty separate classifica- tions of dealers, wholesale and retail, in the leading trades. These classifications give the number of dealers in each city of 50,000 and over, as well as by states. Corporation and personal income and tax returns for 1918, subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty Loan, and the number of tele- phones, farms, post offices, central power stations, automobiles and trucks registered, and the miles of railroads, rural roads, im- proved roads, etc., are given by states. This book furnishes the facts which the manufacturer needs for a closer analysis of markets and we believe that the additions we have made will make it even more useful than the former edi- tions. J. Walter Thompson Company POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION Population, area in square miles, density of population and per cent of population by states Per Cent Land of Area in Pop. per Slate Population U.S. Pop. Sq. Miles Sq. Mile United States 105,710,620 100.0 2,973,774 35.5 Alabama 2,348,174 2.2 51,279 45.8 Arizona 334,162 0.3 113,810 2.9 Arkansas 1,752,204 1.7 52,525 33.4 California 3,426,861 3.2 155,652 22.0 Colorado 939,629 0,9 103,658 9.1 Connecticut 1,380,631 1.3 4,820 286.4 Delaware 223,003 0.2 1,965 113.5 Dist. of Columbia 437,571 0.4 60 7,292.9 Florida 968,470 0.9 54,861 17.7 Georgia 2,895,832 2.7 58,725 49.3 Idaho 431,866 0.4 83,354 5.2 Illinois 6,485,280 6.1 56,043 115.7 Indiana 2,930,390 2.8 36,045 81.3 Iowa 2,404,021 2.3 55,586 43.2 Kansas 1,769,257 1.7 81,774 21.6 Kentucky 2,416,630 2.3 40,181 60.1 Louisiana 1,798,509 1.7 45,409 39.6 Maine 768,014 0.7 29,895 25.7 Maryland 1,449,661 1.4 9,941 145.8 Massachusetts 3,852,356 3.6 8,039 479.2 Michigan 3,668,412 3.5 57,480 63.8 Minnesota 2,387,125 2.3 80,858 29.5 Mississippi 1,790,618 1.7 46,362 38.6 Missouri 3,404,055 3.2 68,727 49.5 Montana 548,889 0.5 146,131 3.8 Nebraska 1,296,372 1.2 76,808 16.9 Nevada 77,407 0.1 109,821 0.7 New Hampshire 443,083 0.4 9,031 49.1 New Jersey 3,155,900 3.0 7,514 420.0 New Mexico 360,350 0.3 122,503 2.9 New York 10,385,227 9.8 47,654 217.9 North Carolina 2,559,123 2.4 48,740 52.5 North Dakota 646,872 0.6 70,183 9.2 Ohio 5,759,394 5.4 40,740 141.4 Oklahoma 2,028,283 1.9 69,414 29.2 Oregon 783,389 0.7 95,607 8.2 Population and Its Distribution Population, area in square miles, density of population and the per cent of population by states (continued) Per Cent Land of Area in Pop. per State PopulcUion U.S. Pop. Sq. Miles Sq. Mile Pennsylvania 8,720,017 8.3 44,832 194.5 Rhode Island 604,397 0.6 1,067 566 A South Carolina 1,683,724 1.6 30,495 55.2 South Dakota 636,547 0.6 76,868 8.3 Tennessee 2,337,885 2.2 41,687 56.1 Texas 4,663,228 4.4 262,398 17.8 Utah 449,396 0.4 82,184 5.5 Vermont 352,428 0.3 9,124 38.6 Virginia 2,309,187 2.2 40,262 57.4 Washington 1,356,621 1.3 66,836 20.3 West Virginia 1,463,701 1.4 24,022 60.9 Wisconsin 2,632,067 ■ 2.5 55,256 47.6 Wyoming 194,402 0.2 97,548 2.0 J. Walter Thompson company Population and Its Distribution POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES Population, 105,710,620 Families, * 23,491,249— (Estimated) Foreign born,t 13,703,987 Negroes, 10,463,013 Classification of cities and towns by groups according to population Number of Group Places Population Per Cent Total 105.710.620 100.0 1,000,000 and over 3 10,145,532 9.6 500,000 to 1,000,000 9 6,223,769 5.9 400,000 to 500,000 4 1,710,489 1.6 300,000 to 400,000 5 1,721,717 1.6 200,000 to 300,000 12 2,921,323 2.8 100,000 to 200,000 35 4,706,496 4.5 50,000 to 100,000 76 5,265,747 5.0 25,000 to 50,000 143 5,075,041 4.8 15,000 to 25,000 200 3,798,325 3.6 10,000 to 15,000 259 3,144,417 3.0 5,000 to 10,000 721 4,997,794 4.7 2,500 to 5,000 1,321 4,596,473 4.3 Rural— Under 2,500 51,403,497 48.6 *iSee preface ^Preliminary figure, subject lo revision J. Walter Thompson Company Population of the United States by states: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank Population Increase* 1910—1920 State 1920 1910 Number Per Cent Rank United States 105,710,620 91,972,266 13,738,354 14.9 Alabama 2,348,174 2,138,093 210,081 9.8 18 Arizona 334,162 204,354 129,808 63.5 46 Arkansas 1,752,204 1,574,449 177,755 11.3 25 California 3,426,861 2,377,549 1,049,312 44.1 8 Colorado 939,629 799,024 140,605 17.6 33 Connecticut 1,380,631 1,114,756 265,875 23.9 29 Delaware 223,003 202,322 20,681 10.2 47 Dist.ofColumbia 437,571 331,069 106,502 32.2 42 Florida 968,470 752,619 215,851 28.7 32 Georgia 2,895,832 2,609,121 286,711 11.0 12 Idaho 431,866 325,594 106,272 32.6 43 Illinois 6,485,280 5,638,591 846,689 15.0 3 Indiana 2,930,390 2,700,876 229,514 8.5 11 Iowa 2,404,021 2,224,771 179,250 8.1 16 Kansas 1,769,257 1,690,949 78,308 4.6 24 Kentucky 2,416,630 2,289,905 126,725 5.5 15 Louisiana 1,798,509 1,656,388 142,121 8.6 22 Maine 768,014 742,371 25,643 3.5 35 Maryland 1,449,661 1,295,346 154,315 11.9 28 Massachusetts 3,852,356 3,366,416 485,940 14.4 6 Michigan 3,668,412 2,810,173 858,239 30.5 7 Minnesota 2,387,125 2,075,708 311,417 15.0 17 Mississippi 1,790,618 1,797,114 -6,496 -0.4 23 Missouri 3,404,055 3,293,335 110,720 3.4 9 Montana 548,889 376,053 172,836 46.0 39 Nebraska 1,296,372 1,192,214 104,158 8.7 31 Nevada 77,407 81,875 -4,468 -5.5 49 New Hampshire 443,083 430,572 12,511 2.9 41 New Jersey 3,155,900 2,537,167 618,733 24.4 10 New Mexico 360,350 327,301 33,049 10.1 44 New York 10,385,227 9,113,614 1,271,613 13.9 1 North Carolina 2,559,123 2,206,287 352,836 16.0 14 North Dakota 646,872 577,056 69,816 12.0 36 Ohio 5,759,394 4,767,121 992,273 20.8 4 *A minus sign (-) denotes decrease Population and Its Distribution Population of the United States by states : 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank (continued) Population Increase* 1910—1920 State 1920 1910 Number Per Cent Rank Oklahoma 2,028,283 1,657,155 371,128 22.4 21 Oregon 783,389 672,765 110,624 16.4 34 Pennsylvania 8,720,017 7,665,111 1,054,906 13.8 2 Rhode Island 604,397 542,610 61,787 11.4 38 South Carolina 1,683,724 1,515,400 168,324 11.1 26 South Dakota 636,547 583,888 52,659 9.0 37 Tennessee 2,337,885 2,184,789 153,096 7.0 19 Texas 4,663,228 3,896,542 766,686 19.7 5 Utah 449,396 373,351 76,045 20.4 40 Vermont 352,428 355,956 -3,528 -1.0 45 Virginia 2,309,187 2,061,612 247,575 12.0 20 Washington 1,356,621 1,141,990 214,631 18.8 30 West Virginia 1,463,701 1,221,119 242,582 19.9 27 Wisconsin 2,632,067 2,333,860 298,207 12.8 13 Wyoming 194,402 145,965 48,437 33.2 48 *A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease J. Walter Thompson Company Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabi- tants and over: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank Population Increase" City 1920 1910 Number Per Cent Hank New York City, N. Y. 5,620,048 4,766,883 853,165 17.9 1 Manhattan Borough 2,284,103 2,331,542 -47,439 -2.0 Bronx Borough 732,016 430,980 301,036 69.8 Brooklyn Borough 2,018,356 1,634,351 384,005 23.5 Queens Borough 469,042 284,041 185,001 65.1 Richmond Borough 116,531 85,969 30,562 35.6 Chicago, III. 2,701,705 2,185,283 516,422 23.6 2 Philadelphia, Pa. 1,823,779 1,549,008 274,771 17.7 3 Detroit, Mich. 993,678 465,766 527,912 113.3 4 Cleveland, Ohio 796,841 560,663 236,178 42.1 5 St. Louis, Mo. 772,897 687,029 85,868 12.5 6 Boston, Mass.f 748,060 670,585 77,475 11.6 7 Baltimore, Md. 733,826 558,485 175,341 31.4 8 PitUburgh, Pa. 588,343 533,905 54,438 10.2 9 Los Angeles, Cal. 576,673 319,198 257,475 80.7 10 Buffalo, N. Y. 506,775 423,715 83,060 19.6 11 San Francisco, Cal. 506,676 416,912 89,764 21.5 12 Milwaukee, Wis. 457,147 373,857 83,290 22.3 13 Washington, D.C. 437,571 331,069 106,502 32.2 14 Newark, N. J. 414,524 347,469 67,055 19.3 15 Cincinnati, Ohio 401,247 363,591 37,656 10.4 16 New Orleans, La. 387,219 339,075 48,144 14.2 17 Minneapolis, Minn. 380,582 301,408 79,174 26.3 18 Kansas City, Mo. 324,410 248,381 76,029 30.6 19 Seattle, Wash. 315,312 237,194 78,118 32.9 20 Indianapolis, Ind. 314,194 233,650 80,544 34.5 21 Jersey City, N. J. 298,103 267,779 30,324 11.3 22 Rochester, N. Y. 295,750 218,149 77,601 35.6 23 Portland, Ore. 258,288 207,214 51,074 24.6 24 Denver, Colo. 256,491 213,381 43,110 20.2 25 Toledo, Ohio 243,164 168,497 74,667 44.3 26 Providence, R. 1. 237,595 224,326 13,269 5.9 27 Columbus, Ohio 237,031 181,511 55,520 30.6 28 *A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease fHyde Park toivn annexed to Boston city since 1910 Population and Its Distribution Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabi- tants and over : 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank (continued) Cily Population 1920 1910 Increase Number Per Cent Rank Louisville, Ky. St. Paul, Minn. Oakland, Cal. Akron, Ohio Atlanta, Ga. Omaha, Nebr.f Worcester, Mass. Birmingham, Ala. Syracuse, N. Y. Richmond, Va. New Haven, Conn. Memphis, Tenn. San Antonio, Texas Dallas, Texas Dayton, Ohio Bridgeport, Conn. Houston, Texas Hartford, Conn. Scranton, Pa. Grand Rapids, Mich. Paterson, N. J. Youngstown, Ohio Springfield, Mass. Des Moines, Iowa New Bedford, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Trenton, N. J. NashviUe, Tenn. Salt Lake City, Utah Camden, i\. J. Norfolk, Va. Albany, N. Y. Lowell, Mass. Wilmington, Del. Cambridge, Mass. 234,891 234,698 216,261 208,435 200,616 191,601 179,754 178,806 171,717 171,667 162,537 162,351 161,379 158,976 152,559 143,555 138,276 138,036 137,783 137,634 135,875 132,358 129,614 126,468 121,217 120,485 119,289 118,342 118,110 116,309 115,777 113,344 112,759 110,168 109,694 223,928 214,744 150,174 169,067 154,839 124,096 145,986 132,685 137,249 127,628 133,605 131,105 96,614 92,104 116,577 102,054 78,800 98,915 129,867 112,571 125,600 79,066 88,926 86,368 96,652 119,295 96,815 110,364 92,777 94,538 67,452 100,253 106,294 87,411 104,839 10,963 19,954 66,087 139,368 45,839 67,505 33,768 46,121 34,468 44,039 28,932 31,246 64,765 66,872 35,982 41,501 59,476 39,121 7,916 25,063 10,275 53,292 40,688 40,100 24,565 1,190 22,474 7,978 25,333 21,771 48,325 13,091 6,465 22,757 4,855 4.9 9.3 44.0 201.8 29.6 54.4 23.1 34.8 25.1 34.5 21.7 23.8 67.0 72.6 30.9 40.7 75.5 39.6 6.1 22.3 8.2 67.4 45.8 46.4 25.4 1.0 23.2 7.2 27.3 23.0 71.6 13.1 6.1 26.0 4.6 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 ]Omaha and South Omaha cities consolidated since 1910 J. Walter Thompson Company Population of cities in the United States having 100,000 inhabi- tants and over : 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank (continued) Population Increase Cily 1920 1910 Number Per Cent Rank Reading, Pa. Fort Worth, Texas Spokane, Wash. Kansas City, Kansas Yonkers, N. Y. 107,784 106,482 104,437 101,177 100,176 96,071 73,312 104,402 82,331 79,803 11,713 33,170 35 18,846 20,373 12.2 45.2 O.Of 22.9 25.5 64 65 66 67 68 Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank Populalion Increase Cily 1920 1910 Number Per Cenl Rank Lynn, Mass. 99,148 89,336 9,812 11.0 69 Duluth, Minn. 98,917 78,466 20,451 26.1 70 Tacoma, Wash. 96,965 83,743 13,222 15.8 71 Elizabeth, N. J. 95,783 73,409 22,374 30.5 72 Lawrence. Mass. 94,270 85,892 8,378 9.8 73 Utica, N. Y. 94,156 74,419 19,737 26.5 74 Erie, Pa. 93,372 66,525 26,847 40.4 75 Somerville, Mass. 93,091 77,236 15,855 20.5 76 Waterbury, Conn. 91,715 73,141 18,574 25.4 77 Flint, Mich. 91,599 38,550 53,049 137.6 78 Jacksonville, Fla. 91,558 57,699 33,859 58.7 79 Oklahoma City, Okla. 91,295 64,205 27,090 42.2 80 Schenectady, N. Y. 88,723 72,826 15,897 21.8 81 Canton, Ohio 87,091 50,217 36,874 73.4 82 Fort Wayne, Ind. 86,549 63,933 22,616 35.4 83 EvansviUe, Ind. 85,264 69,647 15,617 22.4 84 Savannah, Ga. 83,252 65,064 18,188 28.0 85 Manchester, N. H. 78,384 70,063 8,321 11.9 86 St. Joseph, Mo. 77,939 77,403 536 0.7 87 ^Less Ihan one tenth of one per cenl 10 Population and Its Distribution Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank (continued) Population Increase* City 1920 1910 Number Per Cent Rank Knoxville, Tenn. 77,818 36,346 41,472 114.1 88 El Paso, Texas 77,560 39,279 38,281 97.5 89 Bayonne, N. J. 76,754 55,545 21,209 38.2 90 Peoria, 111. 76,121 66,950 9,171 13.7 91 Harrisburg, Pa. 75,917 64,186 11,731 18.3 92 San Diego, Cal. 74,683 39,578 35,105 88.7 93 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 73,833 67,105 6,728 10.0 94 Allentown, Pa. 73,502 51,913 21,589 41.6 95 Wichita, Kans. 72,217 52,450 19,767 37.7 96 Tulsa, Okla. 72,075 18,182 53,893 296.4 97 Troy, N. Y. 72,013 76,813 -4,800 -6.2 98 Sioux City, Iowa 71,227 47,828 23,399 48.9 99 South Bend, Ind. 70,983 53,684 17,299 32.2 100 Portland, Me. 69,272 58,571 10,701 18.3 101 Hoboken, N. J. 68,166 70,324 -2,158 -3.1 102 Charleston, S. C. 67,957 58,833 9,124 15.5 103 Johnstown, Pa. 67,327 55,482 11,845 21.3 104 Binghamton, N. Y. 66,800 48,443 18,357 37.9 105 East St. Louis, 111. 66,767 58,547 8,220 14.0 106 Brockton, Mass. 66,254 56,878 9,376 16.5 107 Terre Haute, Ind. 66,083 58,157 7,926 13.6 108 Sacramento, Cal. 65,908 44,696 21,212 47.5 109 Rockford, lU. 65.651 45,401 20,250 44.6 110 Little Rock, Ark. 65,142 45,941 19,201 41.8 111 Pawtucket, R. I. 64,248 51,622 12,626 24.5 112 Passaic, N. J. 63,841 54,773 9,068 16.6 113 Saganaw, Mich. 61,903 50,510 11,393 22.6 114 Springfield, Ohio 60,840 46,921 13,919 29.7 115 Mobile, Ala. 60,777 51,521 9,256 18.0 116 Altoona, Pa. 60,331 52,127 8,204 15.7 117 Holyoke, Mass. 60,203 57,730 2,473 4.3 118 New Britain, Conn. 59,316 43,916 15,400 35.1 119 Springfield, lU. 59,183 51,678 7,505 14.5 120 Racine, Wis. 58,593 38,002 20,591 54.2 121 Chester, Pa. 58,030 38,537 19,493 50.6 122 *A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease J. Walter Thompson Company 11 Population of cities in the United States having 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants: 1920 and 1910, with number and per cent of increase and with rank {continued) Population Increase City 1920 1910 Number Per Cent Rank Chattanooga, Tenn. 57,895 44,604 13,291 29.8 123 Lansing, Mich. 57,327 31,229 26,098 83.6 124 Covington, Ky. 57,121 53,270 3,851 7.2 125 Davenport, Iowa 56,727 43,028 13,699 31.8 126 WheeUng. W. Va. 56,208 41,641 14,567 35.0 127 Berkeley, Cal. 56,036 40,434 15,602 38.6 128 Long Beach, Cal. 55,593 17,809 37,784 212.2 129 Gaay, Ind. 55,378 16,802 38,576 229.6 130 Lincoln, Nebr. 54,948 43,973 10,975 25.0 131 Portsmouth, Va. 54,387 33,190 21,197 63.9 132 Haverhill, Mass. 53,884 44,115 9,769 22.1 133 Lancaster, Pa. 53,150 47,227 5,923 12.5 134 Macon, Ga. 52,995 40,665 12,330 30.3 135 Augusta, Ga. 52,548 41,040 11,508 28.0 136 Tampa, Fla. 51,608 37,782 13,826 36.6 137 Roanoke, Va. 50,842 34,874 15,968 45.8 138 Niagara Falls, N. Y. 50,760 30,445 20,315 66.7 139 East Orange, N. J. 50,710 34,371 16,339 47.5 140 Atlantic City, N. J. 50,707 46,150 4,557 9.9 141 Bethlehem, Pa. 50,358 12,837 37,521 292.3 142 Huntington, W. Va. 50,177 31,161 19,016 61.0 143 Topeka, Kane. 50,022 43,684 6,338 14.5 144 12 Population and Its Distribution Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, with their per cent of increase since 1910 Per Per Cent Cent Increase Increase' 1910- 1910- City 1920 1920 City 1920 1920 Maiden, Mass. 49,103 10.6 Butte, Mont. 41,611 6.2 Hamtramck, Mich. 48,615 1266.0 Lexington, Ky. 41,534 18.3 Kalamazoo, Mich. 48,487 22.9 Lima, Ohio 41,326 35,5 Winston-Salem, Fitchburg, Mass. 41,029 8,5 N. C. 48,395 113.2 Kenosha, Wis. 40,472 89.4 Jackson, Mich. 48,374 53.9 Beaumont, Texas 40,422 95.8 Quincy, Mass. 47,876 46.7 Stockton, Cal. 40,296 73.3 Bay City, Mich. 47,554 5.3 Everett, Mass. 40,120 19,8 York, Pa. 47,512 6.2 Wichita Falls, Texas 40,079 388,8 McKeesport, Pa. 46,781 9.6 West Hoboken, N.J. 40,074 13,2 Highland Park, Stamford town. Mich. 46,499 1028.6 Conn.f 40,067 38,9 Charlotte, N. C. 46,338 36.2 Oak Park, 111. 39,858 105,0 Newton, Mass. 46,054 15.7 Hamilton, Ohio 39,675 12.5 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 45,566 38.9 Superior, Wis. 39,671 -1,8 Elmira, N. Y. 45,393 22.1 San Jose, Cal. 39,642 37,0 Pasadena, Cal. 45,354 49.7 Springfield, Mo. 39,631 12,6 Fresno, Cal. 45,086 81.1 Charleston, W. Va. 39,608 72.2 Cicero, lU. 44,995 209.1 Dubuque, Iowa 39,141 1,7 New Castle, Pa. 44,938 23.9 Medford, Mass. 39,038 68,6 Galveston, Texas 44,255 19.7 Jamestown, N. Y. 38,917 24,3 Shreveport, La. 43,874 56.6 Waco, Texas 38,500 45,7 Decatur, 111. 13,818 40.7 JoUet, lU. 38,442 10,9 Woonsocket, R. I. 43,496 14,1 Madison, Wis. 38,378 50,3 Montgomery, Ala. 43,464 14,0 Brookline, Mass. 37,748 35.8 Chelsea, Mass. 43,184 33.1 Columbia, S. C. 37,524 42.6 Pueblo, Colo. 43,050 3.1 Lorain, Ohio 37,295 29,1 Mount Vernon,N.Y. 42,726 38.2 Evanston, 111. 37,234 49,1 Salem, Mass. 42,529 -2.7 Taunton, Mass. 37,137 8,4 Pittsfield, Mass. 41,763 30.0 Muskegon, Mich. 36,570 52,0 Lakewood, Ohio 41,732 174,9 Muncie, Ind. 36,524 52.2 Perth Amboy, N. J 41,707 29.8 Aurora, 111. 36,.S97 22.1 *A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease f Including Stamford city J. Walter Thompson Company 13 Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, with their per cent of increase since 1910 (continued) Per Per Cent Cent Increase' Increase' 1910- 1910- City 1920 1920 City 1920 1920 Waterloo, Iowa 36,230 35.7 Pensacola, Fla. 31,035 35.0 Chicopee, Mass. 36,214 42.6 Green Bay, Wis. 31,017 22.9 New RocheUe, N.Y. 36,213 25.4 Petersburg, Va. 31,012 28.5 Williamsport, Pa. 36,198 13.6 Sheboygan, Wis. 30,955 17.3 Auburn, N. Y. 36,192 4.4 Waltham, Mass. 30,915 11.1 Battle Creek, Mich. 36,164 43.1 Moline, 111. 30,734 27.0 Council Bluffs, Iowa 36,162 23.5 La Crosse, Wis. 30,421 0.0 Hammond, Ind. 36,004 72.1 Newburgh, N. Y. 30,366 9.2 Quincy, lU. 35,978 -1.7 Muskogee, Okla. 30,277 19.8 East Chicago, 111. 35,967 88.3 Newport, R. I. 30,255 11.4 Newport News, Va. 35,596 76.2 Colorado Springs, Rock Island, 111. 35,177 44.6 Colo. 30,105 3.5 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 35,000 25.3 Lynchburg, Va. 30,070 2.0 Austin, Texas 34,876 16.8. Kokomo, Ind. 30,067 76.8 Meriden town. WestNewYork,N.J. 29,926 120.7 Conn.t 34,764 8.4 Jophn, Mo. 29,902 -6.8 Pontiac, Mich. 34,273 135.8 Cumberland, Md. 29,837 36.6 Easton, Pa. 33,813 18.5 Anderson, Ind. 29,767 32.4 Danville, 111. 33,776 21.2 Miami, Fla. 29,571 440.5 Amsterdam, N. Y. 33,524 7.2 Zanesville, Ohio 29,569 5.5 Wilmington, N. C. 33,372 29.6 Cranston, R. 1. 29,407 39.3 Orange, N. J. 33,268 12.3 Newport, Ky. 29,317 -3.3 Oshkosh, Wis. 33,162 0.3 Phoenix, Ariz. 29,053 160.9 Portsmouth, Ohio 33,011 40.6 Fort Smith, Ark. 28,870 20.4 Ogden, Utah 32,804 28.2 Revere, Mass. 28,823 58.2 New Brunswick, Montclair, N. J. 28,810 33.7 N.J. 32,779 40.2 AlEuneda, Cal. 28,806 23.2 Norristown, Pa. 32,319 15.9 Bloomington, lU. 28,725 11.5 Hazelton, Pa. 32,277 26.8 SteubenviUe, Ohio 28,508 27.3 Lewiston, Maine 31,791 21.1 Asheville, N. C. 28,504 51.9 Watertown, N. Y. 31,285 17.0 Nashua, N. H. 28,379 9.1 Columbus, Ga. 31,125 51.4 Hagerstown, Md. 28,064 70.0 *A minus sign ( — ) denotes decrease ^Including Meriden city 14 Population and Its Distribution Population of cities of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants, with their per cent of increase since 1910 {continued) Per Per Cent Cent Increase Increase 1910- 1910- City 1920 1920 City 1920 1920 Marion, Ohio 27,891 53.0 Newark, Ohio 26,718 5.2 Clarksburg, W. Va. 27,869 202.9 Kingston, N. Y. 26,688 3.0 Mansfield, Ohio 27,824. 34.0 Clifton, N. J. 26,470 123.0 NorwaUc, Conn. 27,743 14.6 Rome, N. Y. 26,341 28.5 Plainfield, N. J. 27,700 34.8 Bangor, Maine 25,978 4.7 Everett, Wash. 27,644 11.4 Port Huron, Mich. 25,944 37.5 Elgin, lU. 27,454 5.7 New London, Conn. 25,688 30.7 EastCleveland,Ohio 27,292 197.3 Bellingham, Wash. 25,585 5.3 Warren, Ohio 27,050 144.1 Irvington, N. J. 25,480 114.5 Richmond, Ind. 26,765 19.9 Sioux Falls, S. D. 25,202 78.8 Kearny, N. J. 26,724 43.2 J. Walter Thompson Company 15 Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States which have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 Population Increase City 1920 1910 Number Per Cent Akron, Ohio 208,435 69,067 139,368 201.8 Allentown, Pa. 73,502 51,913 21,589 41.6 Atlanta, Ga. 200,616 154,839 45,777 29.6 Augusta, Ga. 52,548 41,040 11,508 28.0 Baltimore, Md. 733,826 558,485 175,341 31.4 Bayonne, N. J. 76,754 55,545 21,209 38.2 Berkeley, Cal. 56,036 40,434 15,602 38.6 Binghamton, N. Y. 66,800 48,443 18,357 37.9 Birmingham, Ala. 178,806 132,685 46,121 34.8 Bridgeport, Conn. 143,555 102,054 41,501 40.7 Canton, Ohio 87,091 50,217 36,874 73.4 Chattanooga, Tenn. 57,895 44,604 13,291 29.8 Chester, Pa. 58,030 38,537 19,493 50.6 Cleveland, Ohio 796,841 560,663 236,178 42.1 Columbus, Ohio 237,031 181,511 55,520 30.6 Dallas, Texas 158,976 92,104 66,872 72.6 Davenport, Iowa 56,727 43,028 13,699 31.8 Dayton, Ohio 152,559 116,577 35,982 30.9 Des Moines, Iowa 126,468 86,368 40,100 46.4 Detroit, Mich. 993,678 465,766 527,912 113.3 Duluth, Minn. 98,917 78,466 20,451 26.1 East Orange, N. J. 50,710 34,371 16,339 47.5 El Paso, Texas 77,560 39,279 38,281 97.5 Elizabeth, N. J. 95,783 73,409 22,374 30,5 Erie, Pa. 93,372 66,525 26,847 40.4 Flint, Mich. 91,599 38,550 53,049 137.6 Fort Worth, Texas 106,482 73,312 33,170 45.2 Fort Wayne, Ind. 86,549 63,933 22,616 35.4 Gary, Ind. 55,378 16,802 38,576 229.6 Hartford, Conn. 138,036 98,915 39,121 39.6 Houston, Texas 138,276 78,800 59,476 75.5 Huntington, W. Va. 50,177 31,161 19,016 61.0 Indianapolis, Ind. 314,194 233,650 80,544 34.5 Jacksonville, Fla. . 91,558 57,699 33,859 58.7 Kansas City, Mo. 324,410 248,381 76,029 30.6 Knoxville, Tenn. 77,818 36,346 41,472 114.1 Lansing, Mich. 57,327 31,229 26,098 83.6 Lincoln, Neb. 54,948 43,973 10,975 25.0 16 Population and Its Distribution Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States which have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 (continued) Populcdion Increase City 1920 1910 Number Per Cenl Little Rock, Ark. 65,142 45,941 19,201 41.8 Long Beach, Cal. 55,593 17,809 37,784 212.2 Los Angeles, Cal. 576,673 319,198 257,475 80.7 Macon, Ga. 52,995 40,665 12,330 30.3 Minneapolis, Minn. 380,582 301,408 79,174 26.3 New Bedford, Mass. 121,217 96,652 24,565 25.4 New Britain, Conn. 59,316 43,916 15,400 35.1 New York, N. Y. Bronx Borough 732,016 430,980 301,036 69.8 Queens Borough 469,042 284,041 185,001 65.1 Richmond Borough 116,531 85,969 30,562 35.6 Niagara Falls, N. Y. 50,760 30,445 20,315 66.7 Norfolk, Va. 115,777 67,452 48,325 71,6 Oakland, Cal. 216,261 150,174 66,087 44.0 Oklahoma City, Okla. 91,295 64,205 27,090 42.2 Omaha, Neb. 191,601 124,096 67,505 54.4 Portsmouth, Va. 54,387 33,190 21,197 63.9 Racine, Wis. 58,593 38,002 20,591 54.2 Richmond, Va. 171,667 127,628 44,039 34.5 Roanoke, Va. 50,842 34,874 15,968 45.8 Rochester, N. Y. 295,750 218,149 77,601 35.6 Rockford, 111. 65,651 45,401 20,250 44.6 Sacramento, Cal. 65,908 44,696 21,212 47.5 Salt Lake City, Utah 118,110 92,777 25,333 27.3 San Antonio, Texas 161,379 96,614 64,765 67.0 San Diego, Cal. 74,683 39,578 35,105 88.7 Savannah, Ga. 83,252 65,064 18,188 28. Seattle, Wash. 315,312 237,194 78,118 32.9 Sioux City, Iowa 71,227 47,828 23,399 48.9 South Bend, Ind. 70,983 53,684 17,299 32.2 Springfield, Mass. 129,614 88,926 40,688 45.8 Springfield, Ohio 60,840 46,921 13,919 29.7 Syracuse, N. Y. 171,717 137,249 34,468 25.1 Tampa, Fla. 51,608 37,782 13,826 36.6 Toledo, Ohio 243,164 168,497 74,667 44.3 Tulsa, Okla. 72,075 18,182 53,893 296.4 Utica, N. Y. 94,156 74,419 19,737 26.5 Washington, D. C. 437,571 331,069 1 106,502 32.2 J. Walter Thompson Company 17 Cities of 50,000 inhabitants and over in the United States which have increased over 25 per cent in population since 1910 (continued) Population Increase Cily 1920 1910 Number Per Cent Waterbury, Conn. 91,715 73,141 18,574 25.4 WheeKng, W. Va. 56,208 41,641 14,567 35.0 Wichita, Kansas 72,217 52,450 19,767 37.7 Wilmington, Del. 110,168 87,411 22,757 26.0 Yonkers, N. Y. 100,176 79,803 20,373 25.5 Youngstown, Ohio 132,358 79,066 53,292 67.4 18 Population and Its Distribution Population, number of families and per cent of urban and rural population in the United States by states Number" Per Cent Per Cent State Population Families Urban Rural United States 105,710,620 23,491,249 51.4 48.6 Alabama 2,348,174 521,816 21.7 78.3 Arizona 334,162 74,258 35.2 64.8 Aikansas 1,752,204 389,379 16.6 83.4 CalifoTnia 3,426,861 761,525 68.0 32.0 Colorado 939,629 208,806 48.3 51.7 Connecticut 1,380,631 306,807 67.8 32.2 Delaware 223,003 49,556 54.2 45.8 Dist. of Columbia 437,571 97,238 100.0 .0 Florida 968,470 215,216 36.8 63.2 Georgia 2,895,832 643,518 25.1 74.9 Idaho 431,866 95,970 27.6 72.4 Illinois 6,485,280 1,441,173 67.9 32.1 Indiana 2,930,390 651,198 50.6 49.4 Iowa 2,404,021 534,227 36.4 63.6 Kansas 1,769,257 393,168 34.9 65.1 Kentucky 2,416,630 537,029 26.2 73.8 Louisiana 1,798,509 399,669 34.9 65.1 Maine 768,014 170,670 39.0 61.0 Maryland 1,449,661 322,147 60.0 40.0 Massachusetts 3,852,356 856,079 94.8 5.2 Michigan 3,668,412 815,203 61.1 38.9 Minnesota 2,387,125 530,472 44.1 55.9 Mississippi 1,790,618 397,915 13.4 86.6 Missouri 3,404,055 756,457 46.7 53.3 Montana 548,889 121,975 31.3 68.7 Nebraska 1,296,372 288,083 31.2 68.8 Nevada 77,407 17,202 19.7 80.3 New Hampshire 443,083 98,463 63.1 36.9 New Jersey 3,155,900 701,311 78.4 21.6 New Mexico 360,350 80,078 18.0 82.0 New York 10,385,227 2,307,828 82.7 17.3 North Carolina 2,559,123 568,694 19.1 80.9 North Dakota 646,872 143,749 13.6 86.4 Ohio 5,759,394 1,279,865 63.8 36.2 Oklahoma 2,028,283 450,730 26.6 73.4 *Eslimaled, see preface J. Walter Thompson Company 19 Population, number of families and per cent of urban and rural population in the United States by states {continued) Number* Per Cent Per Cent State Population Families Urban Rural Oregon 783,389 174,086 49.9 50.1 Pennsylvania 8,720,017 1,937,782 64.3 35.7 Rhode Island 604,397 134,310 97.5 2.5 South Carolina 1,683,724 374,161 17.5 82.5 South Dakota 636,547 141,455 16.0 84.0 Tennessee 2,337,885 519,530 26.1 73.9 Texas 4,663,228 1,036,273 32.4 67.6 Utah 449,396 99,866 48.0 52.0 Vermont 352,428 78,317 31.2 68.8 Virginia 2,309,187 513,153 29.2 70.8 Washington 1,356,621 301,471 55.2 44.8 West Virginia 1,463,701 325,267 25.2 74.8 Wisconsin 2,632,067 584,904 47.3 52.7 Wyoming 194,402 43,200 29.5 70.5 *Estimated, see preface 20 Population and Its Distribution Foreign born white population of the United States 1920* Foreign Born Foreign Born SkUe While .^lale While United States 13.707,987 Pennsylvania Rhode Island 1,387,298 173,366 Alabama 17,662 South Carolina 6,401 Arizona 78,099 South Dakota 82,372 Arkansas 13,975 Tennessee 15,479 California 681,654 Texas 360,071 Colorado 116,954 Utah 56,429 Connecticut 376,513 Vermont 44,499 Delaware 19,810 Virginia 30,784 Dist. of Columbia 28,548 Washington 249,818 Florida 43,008 West Virginia 61,899 Georgia 16,186 Wisconsin 459,904 Idaho Illinois 38,963 1,204,403 Wyoming 25,243 Indiana 150,868 Iowa 225,647 Kansas 110,578 Kentucky 30,780 Louisiana 44,781 Maine 107,300 Maryland 102,148 Massachusetts 1,077,072 Michigan 726,214 Minnesota 485,261 Mississippi 8,019 Missouri 185,893 Montana 93,447 Nebraska 149,652 Nevada 14,802 New Hampshire 91,154 New Jersey 738,761 New Mexico 29,077 New York 2,783,773 North Carolina 7,099 North Dakota 131,486 Ohio 678,647 Oklahoma 39,951 Oregon 102,149 *These figures are preliminary, subject lo revision J. Walter Thompson Company 21 CO <■ Bossier 1,094 Lake Arthur Jefferson Davis 1,882 Boyce Rapides 1,060 Lake Provi- Breaux Bridge St. Martin 1,171 dence East Carroll 1,917 Bunkie Avoyelles 1,743 Lecompte Rapides 1,034 Cedar Grove Caddo 1,980 Lutcher St. James 1,700 Colfax Grant 1,449 McNary Rapides 1,318 De Quincy Calcasieu 1,823 Madisonville St. Tammany 1,103 Eros Jackson 1,184 Mandeville St. Tammany 1,130 Ferriday Concordia 1,044 MarksviUe Avoyelles 1,185 Fullerton Vernon 2,412 NapoleonviUe Assumption 1,171 Glenmora Rapides 2,298 New Roads Pointe Coupee 1,294 Gueydan Vermilion 1,233 Pineville Rapides 2,188 Independence Tangipahoa 1,032 Rayville Richland 1,499 J. Walter Thompson Company 109 Louisiana (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) St. Martins- Vivian Caddo 1,864 viUe St. Martin 2,465 Washington St. Landry 1,041 Sulphur Calcasieu 1,714 Welsh Jefferson Davis 1,456 Tallulah Madison 1,316 West Monroe Ouachita 2,240 Vidalia Concordia 1,246 White Castle Iberville 1,566 ViUe Platte Evangeline 1,364 Winnsboro Franklin 1,176 Vinton Calcasieu 1,441 500 to 1,000, 54 Towns . Population, 39,705 Baldwin St. Mary 964 Logansport De Soto 632 Basile EvangeUne 552 Mamou Evangeline 649 Baskin Franklin 654 Mansura Avoyelles 829 Bemice Union 662 Many Sabine 663 Broussard Tiflfayette 602 Melville St. Landry 958 Campti Natchitoches 670 Mer Rouge Morehouse 656 Carencro Lafayette 630 Mooringsport Caddo 992 Cheneyville Rapides 678 MoreauviUe Avoyelles 867 Church Point Acadia 557 Newellton Tensas 541 Clinton East Feliciana I 701 Oak Grove West Carroll 700 Collinston Morehouse 897 Oberlin AUen 623 Cottonport Avoyelles 720 Parks St. Martin 766 Coushatta Red River 962 Plain Dealing Bossier 655 Delhi Richland 980 Pleasant Hill Sabine 554 Denham Ponchatoula Tangipahoa 955 Springs Livingston 500 Port Allen West Dubach Lincoln 726 Baton Rouge 920 Elton Jefferson Davis 995 Port Barre St. Landry 588 Erath Vermilion 713 Roseland Tangipahoa 603 Estherwood Acadia 571 St. Francis- Farmerville Union 632 ville West Feliciana 673 Franklin ton Washington 964 St. Joseph Tensas 734 Gibsland Bienville 798 Sibley Webster 900 HaynesviUe Claiborne 903 South Iota Acadia 802 Highlands Caddo 612 Jena La Salle 520 Spring Hill Webster 748 Jonesboro Jackson 837 Tioga Rapides 585 Kaplan Vermilion 876 Zachary East Baton Rouge 524 Lockport Lafourche 803 ZwoUe Sabine 909 Under 500, 63 Towns. Population, 21,137 110 Population and Its Distribution MAINE Population 768,014 Area in sq. mi. 29,895 Pop. per sq. mi. 25 . 7 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 7 •JPortland Location of cities of 25,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line [Iniersiale Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 7.59 29.16 48,227 914 23,537 3,525 2,270 53,424 88,226 538 77,700 111 J. Walter Thompson Company 111 MAINE Population, 768,014 — O.Tper cent of the population of United States Families,* 170,700— (Estimated) Negroes, 1,310 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 25 299,569 39.0 Cities and towns of 50,000 and over 1 69,272 9.0 25,000 to 50,000 2 57,769 7.5 15,000 to 25,000 2 34,993 4.6 10,000 to 15,000 3 42,196 5.5 5,000 to 10,000 11 76,095 9.9 2,500 to 5,000 6 19,244 2.5 Rural territory 468,445 61.0 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 8 13,996 1.8 500 to 1,000 5 3,433 0.5 Under 500 6 1,620 0.2 Other rural territory f 449,396 58.5 Town County Pop. Town County POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 69,272 Portland Cumberland 69,272 Pop. Bangor Auburn 25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 57,769 Penobscot 25,978 Lewiston Androscoggin 31,791 15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 34,993 Androscoggin 16,985 Biddeford York 18,008 *See preface ^Includes unincorporated places 112 Population and Its Distribution Town Augusta Bath Belfast Brewer Brunswick Calais Gardiner Old Town Eastport Ellsworth Fairfield County Maine (continued) Pop. Town County 10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 42,196 Kennebec 14,114 WaterviUe Kennebec Sagadahoc 14,731 5,000 to 10,000, 11 Cities. Population, 76,095 Waldo Penobscot Cumberland Washington Kennebec Penobscot 5,083 6,064 5,784 6,084 5,475 6,956 Rockland Knox Rumford Falls Oxford Saco York South Portland Cumberland Westbrook Cumberland 2,500 to 5,000, 6 Cities. Population, 19,244 Washington 4,494 Hallowell Kennebec Hancock Somerset 3,058 2,747 Madison Presque Isle Somerset Aroostook 1,000 to 2,500, 8 Towns. Population, 13,996 Bridgton Cumberland 1,545 Lincoln Penobscot Farmington Franklin 1,650 Norway Oxford Fort Fairfield Aroostook 1,993 Pittsfield Somerset Freeport Cumberland 1,075 South Paris Oxford 500 to 1,000, 5 Towns Bethel Oxford 745 Fryeburg Oxford 565 Phillips Franklin 788 Population, 3,433 Franklin York Rangeley York Beach Sanford Caribou Houlton Under 500, 6 Towns. Population, 1,620 POPULATION OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES 10,000 to 15,000, 1 Place. Population, 10,691 York 10,691 5,000 to 10,000, 3 Places. Population, 18,190 Aroostook Aroostook 6,018 6,191 Pop. 13,351 8,109 7,016 6,817 9,254 9,453 2,764 2,729 3,452 1,586 2,208 2,146 1,793 682 653 Skowhegan Somerset 5,981 J. Walter Thompson Company Town County Maine {continued) Pop. Town County 113 Pop. 2,500 to 5,000, 20 Places. Population, 69,120 Anson Somerset 2,593 Lisbon Androscoggin 4,091 Bar Harbor Hancock 3,622 Lubec Washington 3,371 Camden Knox 3,403 Mexico Oxford 3,242 Dexter Penobscot 4,113 MiUinocket Penobscot 4,528 East Livermore Androscoggin 2,636 MUo Piscataquis 2,894 Fort Kent Aroostook 4,237 Orono Penobscot 3,133 Gorham Cumberland 2,870 South Berwick York 2,955 Jay Franklin 3,152 Van Buren Aroostook 4,594 Kennebunk York 3,138 Wilton Franklin 2,505 Kittery York 4,763 Winslow Kennebec 3,280 1,000 to 2,500, 114 Places. Population, 167,994 Ashland Aroostook 2,391 Dover Piscataquis 1,979 BaUeyville Washington 2,243 Durham Androscoggin 1,144 Benton Kennebec 1,108 Eagle Lake Aroostook 1,772 Berwick York 2,057 East Machias Washington 1,353 Bingham Somerset 1,143 EastMillinocketPenobscot 1,392 Blaine Aroostook 1,117 Easton Aroostook 1,451 BluehiU Hancock 1,564 Eliot York 1,530 Boothbay Lincoln 1,432 Enfield Penobscot 1,041 Boothbay Falmouth Cumberland 1,542 Harbor Lincoln 2,025 Foxcroft Piscataquis 2,071 Bowdoinham Sagadahoc 1,030 Frenchville Aroostook 1,586 Bridgewater Aroostook 1,212 Gouldsboro Hancock 1,282 Bristol Lincoln 1,419 Grand Isle Aroostook 1,352 Brooksville Hancock 1,019 Gray Cumberland 1,139 Brownville Piscataquis 1,743 Greenville Piscataquis 1,550 Bucksport Hancock 1,906 Guilford Piscataquis 1,687 Buxton York 1,560 Hampden Penobscot 2,352 Cape Elizabeth Cumberland 1,534 Harpswell Cumberland 1,242 Chelsea Kennebec 2,050 Harrington Washington 1,024 Cherryfield Washington 1,304 Hartland Somerset 1,140 China Kennebec 1,257 Hermon Penobscot 1,190 Clinton Kennebec 1,230 Hodgdon Aroostook 1,070 Corinna Penobscot 1,394 HoUis York 1,092 Cumberland Cumberland 1,150 Island Falls Aroostook 1,683 Danforth Washington 1,201 Jonesport Washington 2,129 Deer Isle Hancock 1,718 Kennebunkport York 1,431 Dkfield Oxford 1,134 Lebanon York 1,192 114 Population and Its Distribution Maine (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Limestone Aroostook 1,506 St. Agatha Aroostook 1,669 Littleton Aroostook 1,049 St. Francis Aroostook 1,241 Livermore Androscoggin 1,064 St. George Knox 1,654 Machias Washington 2,152 Sangerville Piscataquis 1,246 Machiasport Washington 1,117 Scarborough Cumberland 1,832 Madawaska Aroostook 1,933 Searsport Waldo 1,373 Mapleton Aroostook 1,128 Sherman Aroostook 1,134 Mars Hill Aroostook 1,783 Solon Somerset 1,054 Mechanic Falls Androscoggin 1,614 Standish Cumberland 1,735 Milbridge Washington 1,196 Stockhohn Aroostook 1,038 Milford Penobscot 1,128 Stockton Monmouth Kennebec 1,372 Springs Waldo 1,175 Monson Piscataquis 1,079 Stoning ton Hancock 1,353 MonticeUo Aroostook 1,268 Thomaston Knox 2,019 Mount Desert Hancock 1,497 Topsham Sagadahoc 2,102 New Gloucester Cumberland 1,384 Tremont Hancock 1,029 Newport Penobscot 1,709 Turner Androscoggin 1,382 Norridgewock Somerset 1,532 Union Knox 1,133 North Berwick York 1,652 Vassalboro Kennebec 1,936 Oakfield Aroostook 1,016 Vinalhaven Knox 1,965 OaUand Kennebec 2,473 Waldoboro Lincoln 2,426 Old Orchard York 1,164 Wallagrass Aroostook 1,144 Orrington Penobscot 1,174 Warren Knox 1,500 Pargonfield York 1,062 Washburn Aroostook 1,870 Patten Penobscot 1,498 Webster Androscoggin 1,026 Pembroke Washington 1,168 Windham Cumberlaixd 1,932 Perry Washington 1,046 Winterport Waldo 1,433 Poland Androscoggin 1,399 Winthrop Kennebec 1,902 Randolph Kennebec 1,145 Wiscasset Lincoln 1,192 Richmond Sagadahoc 1,724 Woodland Aroostook 1,120 Rockport Knox 1,774 Yarmouth Cumberland 2,216 500 to 1,000, 114 Places !. Population, 101,800 Abbot Piscataquis 572 Baldwin Cumberland 700 Addison Washington 838 Belgrade Kennebec 957 Albion Kennebec 900 Bowdoin Sagadahoc 749 Alfred York 738 Bradford Penobscot 738 Andover Oxford 767 Bradley Penobscot 672 Applelon Knox 683 Brooklin Hancock 856 Athens Somerset 766 Brooks Waldo 691 J. Walter Thompson Company 115 Maine (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Brownfield Oxford 835 Hebron Oxford 652 Burnham Waldo 643 Hiram Oxford 921 Canaan Somerset 822 Holden Penobscot 549 Canton Oxford 750 Rowland Penobscot 724 Carmel Penobscot 918 Islesboro Waldo 637 Casco Cumberland 685 Jackman Somerset 902 Castine Hancock 743 Jefferson Lincoln 914 Castle Hill Aroostook 571 Kingfield Franklin 975 CasweU Aroostook 558 Kingman Penobscot 604 Charleston Penobscot 720 Knox Waldo 532 Chesterville Franklin 586 Lee Penobscot 724 Columbia Washington 536 Leeds Androscoggin 840 Columbia Falls Washington 658 Levant Penobscot 602 Connor Aroostook 585 Liberty Waldo 571 Corinth Penobscot 891 Limerick York 761 Cornish York 813 Limington York 803 CornviUe Somerset 637 Lincolnville Waldo 811 Crystal Aroostook 508 Linneus Aroostook 706 Cutler Washington 584 Litchfield Kennebec 815 Damariscotta Lincoln 849 LoveU Oxford 575 Denmark Oxford 576 Masardis Aroostook 690 Dixmont Penobscot 602 Mattawamkeag Penobscot 553 Dresden Lincoln 620 Minot Androscoggin 726 Eddington Penobscot 527 Monroe Waldo 734 Edmunds Washington 520 Montville Waldo 743 Eustis Franklin 589 Moose River Somerset 511 Exeter Penobscot 807 Mount Vernon Kennebec 745 Farmingdale Kennebec 819 Naples Cumberland 514 Fayette Kennebec 523 New Canada Aroostook 573 Frankfort Waldo 624 New Portland Somerset 840 Franklin Hancock 925 New Sharon Franklin 885 Friendship Knox 696 New Sweden Aroostook 964 Garland Penobscot 677 Newburgh Penobscot 578 Greene Androscoggin 670 Newcastle Lincoln 993 Greenwood Oxford 605 Newfield York 531 Hamlin Aroostook 602 Nobleboro Lincoln 666 Hancock Hancock 770 North Haven Knox 510 Harmony Somerset 838 North Kenne- Harrison Cumberland 901 bunkport York 564 Hartford Oxford 525 116 Population and Its Distribution M; aine (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) North Southwest Yarmouth Cumberland 590 Harbor Hancock 824 Orland Hancock 910 Stacyville Penobscot 583 Otisfield Cumberland 581 Starks Somerset 528 Palermo Waldo 567 Steuben Washington 714 Palmyra Somerset 824 Strong Franklin 779 Parkman Piscataquis 565 Sullivan Hancock 916 Penobscot Hancock 870 Sumner Oxford 670 Perham Aroostook 659 Surry Hancock 658 Peru Oxford 738 Swans Island Hancock l»6 Phippsburg Sagadahoc 872 Troy Waldo 638 Plymouth Penobscot 576 Unity Waldo 916 Portage Lake Aroostook 721 Vanceboro Washington 585 Porter Oxford 820 Veazie Penobscot 504 Pownal Cumberland 514 Washington Knox 660 Princeton Washington 934 Waterboro York 942 Raymond Cumberland 500 Waterford Oxford 765 Readfield Kennebec 911 Weld Franklin 521 Reed Aroostook 639 West Gardiner ' Kennebec 553 Robbinston Washington 747 Westfield Aroostook 798 St. Albans Somerset 952 Whitefield Lincoln 862 St. John Aroostook 549 Windsor Kennebec 599 Searsmont Waldo 669 Winn Penobscot 638 Sebago Cumberland 541 Winter Harbor Hancock 503 Sedgewick Hancock 830 Woodstock Oxford 765 Sidney Kennebec 958 Woolwich Sagadahoc 875 South Bristol Lincoln 581 South Thomaston Knox 947 Under 500, 350 Places. Population, 54,986 J. Walter Thompson Company ii? MARYLAND Location of cities of 25,000 and over Population 1,449,661 Area in sq. mi. 9,941 Pop. per sq. mi. 145.8 Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 4 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 47,908 Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 868 Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 16,459 Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 3,100 Miles of R.R. line (IrUerstale Commerce Commission 1917) 1,426 Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 14.34 Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 10. 36 Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) 98,995 Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) 118,397 Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) 2,050 Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) 50,000 Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 59 118 Population and Its Distribution MARYLAND Population, 1,449,661 — 1.4 per cent of population of United States Families,* 322,147— (Estimated) Negroes, 244,479 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Populalion Per Cent Urban territory Cities and towns of 500,000 and over 50,000 to 500,000 25,000 to 50,000 15,000 to 25,000 10,000 to 15,000 5,000 to 10,000 2,500 to 5,000 Rural territory Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 500 to 1,000 Under 500 Other rural territory 18 1 2 2 3 10 25 31 46 869,422 733,826 57,901 22,280 21,037 34,378 580,239 35,614 22,256 12,275 510,094 60.0 50.6 4.0 1.5 1.5 2.4 40.0 2.5 1.5 0.8 35.2 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 733,826 Baltimore Baltimore 733,826 25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 57,901 Cumberland Allegany 29,837 Hagerstown Washington 28,064 10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 22,280 Annapolis Anne Arundel 11,211 Frederick Frederick 11,066 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 119 Maryland (continued) Town Counly Pop. Town County 5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 21,037 Pop. Cambridge Dorchester 7,467 Salisbury Wicomico 7,553 Frostburg Allegany 6,017 2,500 to 5,000, 10 Cities. Population , 34,378 Brunswick Frederick 3,905 Hyattsvillei Prince Georges 2,675 Chestertown Kent 2,537 Takoma Park> [Montgomery \Prince George 3,168 Crisfield Somerset 4,116 8 Easton Talbot 3,442 Westernport Allegany 3,977 Elkton Cecil 2,660 Westminster Carroll 3,521 Havre de Grace Harford 4,377 1,000 to 2,500, 25 Towns. Population, 35,614 Aberdeen Harford 1,067 Laurel Prince Georges 2,239 Bel Air Harford 1,091 Lonaconing AUegany 2,054 Berlin Worcester 1,366 Mount Rainieri Prince Georges 2,462 Boonesboro Washington 1,044 North East Cecil 1,112 Capitol HeightsPrince Georges 1,194 Oakland Garrett 1,225 CentreviUe Queen Annes 1,765 Pocomoke City Worcester 2,444 Delmar Wicomico 1,291 Port Deposit CecU 1,090 Denton Caroline 1,570 Rockvillei Montgomery 1,145 Ellicott^ Howard 1,246 St. Michaels Talbot 1,347 Federalsburg Caroline 1,288 Snow Hill Worcester 1,684 Hurlock Dorchester 1,075 Thurmont Frederick 1,074 Kitzmillers- Union Bridge Carroll 1,082 viUe Garrett 1,044 Williamsport Washington 1,615 500 to 1,000, ; Jl Towns. Population, , 22,256 Barton Allegany 765 Hancock Washington 972 Bladensburg Prince Georges 597 Hebron Wicomico 651 Bowie Prince Georges 677 Kensington' Montgomery 874 Clear Spring Washington 538 Leonardtown St. Marys 575 Emmitsburg Frederick 940 Manchester Carroll 546 Funkstown Washington 620 Middletown Frederick 749 Gaithersburg Montgomery 729 Midland Allegany 910 Greensboro Caroline 668 Mount Airy /Carroll 754 Hampstead CarroU 566 \ Frederick ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Washington, D. C. 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Baltimore 120 Population and Its Distribution Maryland (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) New Windsor CarroU 512 Rock Hall Kent 572 Ocean City Worcester 711 Sharpsburg Washington 832 Oxford Talbot 998 Sharptown Wicomico 713 Perryville CecU 652 Smithsburg Washington 586 Preston Caroline 784 Sykesville Carroll 610 Princess Anne Somerset 968 Taneytown CarroU 800 Ridgely Caroline < 809 WalkersviUe Frederick 596 Under 500, 46 Towns. Population, 12,275 J. Walter Thompson Company 121 MASSACHUSETTS Holyoke, Worcester »Springfield Lynnt Cambridge»y§o'nerviUe Bostoii» Location of cities of 50,000 and over Brockton ( New Bed <^"^ Population 3,852,356 Area in sq. mi. 8,039 Pop. per sq. mi. 479 . 2 Per cent of U. S. pop. 3 . 6 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 26.56 5.64 32,001 1,218 18,681 9,100 2,135 288,059 475,231 6,411 338,500 261 122 Population and Its Distribution MASSACHUSETTS Population, 3,852,356 — 3.6 per cent of population of United States Families,* 856,079— (Estimated) Negroes, 45,468 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 169 3,650,248 94.8 Cities and towns of 200,000 and over 1 748,060 19.4 100,000 to 200,000 6 773,523 20.1 50,000 to 100,000 6 466,850 12.1 25,000 to 50,000 14 561,533 14.6 15,000 to 25,000 20 368,085 9.6 10,000 to 15,000 19 226,026 5.9 5,000 to 10,000 47 321,312 8.3 2,500 to 5,000 56 184,859 4.8 Rural territory 202,108 5.2 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 100 159,713 4.1 500 to 1,000 35 26,275 0.7 Under 500 50 16,120 0.4 Town County Pop. Town County 200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 748,060 Boston Suffolk 748,060 Pop. 100,000 to 200,000, 6 Cities. Population, 773,523 Cambridge ' Middlesex 109,694 New Bedford ^ Bristol 121,217 Fall River Bristol 120,485 Springfield Hampden 129,614 Lowell Middlesex 112,759 Worcester Worcester 179,754 Brockton 50,000 to 100,000, 6 Cities. Population, 466,850 Plymouth 66,254 Haverhill Essex 53,884 *See preface ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River J. Walter Thompson Company 123 Town Massachusetts {continued) County Pop. Town 50,000 to 100,000 {continued) County Pop. Holyoke Hampden 60,203 Lynn^ Essex 99,148 Lawrence ' Essex 94,270 Somerville Middlesex 93,091 25,000 to 50,000, 14 Citi les. Population, 561,533 Brookline' Norfolk 37,748 Newton « Middlesex 46,054 Chelsea * Suffolk 43,184 Pittsfield Berkshire 41,763 Chicopee Hampden 36,214 Quincy '' Norfolk 47,876 Everett ^ Middlesex 40,120 Revere '' Suffolk 28,823 Fitchburg Worcester 41,029 Salem 2 Essex 42,529 Maiden « Middlesex 49,103 Taunton ^ Bristol 37,137 Medford^ Middlesex 39,038 Waltham '' Middlesex 30,915 15,000 to 25,000, 20 Cities. Population, 368,085 Arlington ' Middlesex 18,665 Methuen ^ Essex 15,189 Attleboro Bristol 19,731 Newburyport Essex 15,618 Beverly '' Essex 22,561 North Adams Berkshire 22,282 Framingham '' Middlesex 17,033 Northeunpton Hampshire ; 21,951 Gardner Worcester 16,971 Peabody ' Essex 19,552 Gloucester Essex 22,947 Watertown '' Middlesex 21,457 Greenfield Franklin 15,462 Westfield Hampden 18,604 Leominster Worcester 19,744 Weymouth ^ Norfolk 15,057 Marlborough Middlesex 15,028 Winthrop ^ Suffolk 15,455 Melrose ^ Middlesex 18,204 Woburn^ Middlesex 16,574 10,000 to 15,000, 19 Cities. Population, 226,026 Adams Berkshire 12,967 Milford Worcester 13,471 Amesbury Essex 10,036 Natick 2 Middlesex 10,907 Belmont ^ Middlesex 10,749 Northbridge ' Worcester 10,174 Braintree '' Norfolk 10,580 Norwood ^ Norfolk 12,627 Clinton « Worcester 12,979 Plymouth Plymouth 13,045 Danvers ' Essex 11,108 Saugus '' Essex 10,874 Dedham ' Norfolk 10,792 Southbridge Worcester 14,245 Easthampton Hampshire 11,261 Wakefield ^ Middlesex 13.025 Vailing within the adjacent territory of Lowell Vailing within the adjacent territory of Boston Vailing within the adjacent territory of Fall River Vailing within the adjacent territory of Worcester 124 Population and Its Distribution Town Webster Massachusetts (continued) County Pop. Town 10,000 io 15,000 {continued) Worcester 13,258 Winchester ' County Pop. Middlesex 10,485 West Springfield Hampden 13,443 5,000 to 10,000, 47 Cities. Population, 321,312 Abington Plymouth 5,787 Middleborough Plymouth 8,453 Agawam Hampden 5,023 MiUbury' Worcester 5,653 Amherst Hampshire 5,550 MUtoni Norfolk 9,382 Andover '' Essex 8,268 Montague Frankhn 7,675 Athol Worcester 9,792 Needham ' Norfolk 7,012 Bridgewater Plymouth 8,438 North Andover ^ Essex 6,265 Canton Norfolk 5,945 North Chelmsford ^ Middlesex 5,682 Attleborough Bristol 9,238 Concord ' Middlesex 6,461 Orange Franklin 5,393 Dartmouth Bristol 6,493 Palmer Hampden 9,896 Dracut ' Middlesex 5,280 Reading '■ Middlesex 7,439 Easton Bristol 5,041 Rockland Plymouth 7,544 Fairhaven ' Bristol 7,291 South Hadley Hampshire 5,527 Franklin Norfolk 6,397 Spencer ' Worcester 5,930 Grafton ' Worcester 6,887 Stoneham ' Middlesex 7,873 Great Barringloi [1 Berkshire 6,315 Stoughton ^ Norfolk 6,865 Hingham ' Plymouth 5,604 Swampscott ^ Essex 8,101 Hudson Middlesex 7,607 Uxbridge Worcester 5,384 Ispwich Essex 6,201 Walpole Norfolk 5,446 Lexington ' Middlesex 6,350 Ware Hampshire 8,525 Ludlow Hampden 7,470 Wellesley ' Norfolk 6,224 Mansfield Bristol 6,255 Westborough* Worcester 5,789 Marblehead ' Essex 7,324 Whitman Plymouth 7,147 Maynard^ Middlesex 7,086 Winchendon Worcester 5,904 2,500 to 5,000, 56 Cities. Population, 184,859 Acushnet Bristol 3,075 Barre Worcester Auburn ' Worcester 3,891 Billerica ' Middlesex Ayer Middlesex 3,052 Blackstone Worcester Barnstable Barnstable 4,836 Bourne Barnstable ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston Vailing within the adjacent territory of Lowell 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 3.357 3,646 4,299 2,530 J. Walter Thompson Company 125 Massachusetts {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000 (continued) Cohasset ' Norfolk 2,639 Medway Norfolk 2,956 Dalton Berkshire 3,752 Monson Hampden 4,826 Deerfield Frankhn 2,803 Nantucket Nantucket 2,797 Dighton ■■= Bristol 2,574 North Brookfield Worcester 2,610 Dudley Worcester 3,701 Oxford Worcester 3,820 East Bridgewater Plymouth 3,486 Provincetown Barnstable 4,246 Falmouth Barnstable 3,500 Randolph Norfolk 4,756 Foxborough Norfolk 4,136 Rockport Essex 3,878 Groveland Essex 2,650 Scituate Plymouth 2,534 Hadley Hampshire 2,780 Seekonk ' Bristol 2,898 Hanover Plymouth 2,575 Shrewsbury " Worcester 3,708 Hardwick Worcester 3,085 Somerset ' Bristol 3,520 Harvard Worcester 2,546 vSutton ^ Worcester 2,578 Hatfield Hampshire 2,651 Templeton Worcester 4,019 Holbrook Norfolk 3,161 Tewksbury * Middlesex 4,450 Holden ' Worcester 2,970 Wareham Plymouth 4,415 HoUiston Middlesex 2,707 Warren Worcester 3,467 Hopedale Worcester 2,777 West Bridgewater Plymouth 2,908 Kingston Plymouth 2,505 Westford * Middlesex 3,170 Lee Berkshire 4,085 Westport ' Bristol 3,115 Leicester ' Worcester 3,635 Wilbraham Hampden 2,780 Lenox Berkshire 2,691 WiUiamstown Berkshire 3,707 Longmeadow Hampden 2,618 Wilmington ' Middlesex 2,581 Medfield i Norfolk 3,595 Wrentham Norfolk 2,808 1,000 to 2,500, 100 Towns. Population, 159,713 Acton Middlesex 2,162 Charlton Worcester 1,995 Ashhurnham Worcester 2,012 Chatham Barnstable 1,737 Ashland Middlesex 2,287 Cheshire Berkshire 1,476 Avon Norfolk 2,176 Chester Hampden 1,302 Bedford Middlesex 1,362 Clarksburg Berkshire 1,136 Belchertown Hampshire 2,058 Colrain Franklin 1,607 Bellingham Norfolk 2,102 Dennis Barnstable 1,536 Brookfield Worcester 2,216 Douglas Worcester 2,181 Buckland Franklin 1,433 Duxbury Plymouth 1,553 '^Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River Vailing within the adjacent territory of Worcester ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Lou)ell 126 Population and Its Distribution Massachusetts (continued) Town Counly Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) East Longmeadow Hampden 2,352 Northfield Franklin 1,775 Edgartown Dukes 1,190 Norton Bristol 2,374 Erving Franklin 1,295 Norwell Plymouth 1,348 Essex Essex 1,478 Oak Bluffs Dukes 1,047 Freetown ' Bristol 1,532 Orleans Barnstable 1,012 Georgetown Essex 2,004 Pembroke Plymouth 1,358 Groton Middlesex 2,185 Pepperell Middlesex 2,468 Hamilton Essex 1,631 Plainville Norfolk 1,365 Hanson Plymouth 1,910 Raynham Bristol 1,695 Harwich Barnstable 1,846 Rehoboth ' Bristol 2,065 Hinsdale Berkshire 1,065 Rochester Plymouth 1,047 Hopkinton Middlesex 2,289 Rowley Essex 1,249 Hubbardston Worcester 1,045 Russell Hampden 1,237 Hull Plymouth 1,771 Rutland ' Worcester 1,743 Huntington Hampshire 1,425 Salisbury Essex 1,701 Lakeville Plymouth 1,419 Sandwich Barnstable 1,458 Lancaster Worcester 2,461 Sharon Norfolk 2,467 Lanesborough Berkshire 1,054 Sheffield Berkshire 1,435 Lincoln Middlesex 1,042 Shelburne Franklin 1,436 Littleton Middlesex 1,277 Sherbom Middlesex 1,558 Lunenburg Worcester 1,634 Shirley Middlesex 2,260 Lynnfield ' Essex 1,165 Southborough Worcester 1,838 Manchester Essex 2,466 Southwick Hampden 1,194 Marion Plymouth 1,288 Sterling Worcester 1,305 Marshfield Plymouth 1,379 Stockbridge Berkshire 1,764 Malta poisett Plymouth 1,277 Stow Middlesex 1,101 Merrimac Essex 2,173 Sturbridge Worcester 1,573 Middleton Essex 1,195 Sudbury Middlesex 1,121 Millis Norfolk 1,485 Sunderland Franklin 1,289 MillviUe Worcester 2,224 Swansea '■ Bristol 2,334 Nahant ^ Essex 1,318 Tisbury Dukes 1,275 NewMarlboroughBerkshire 1,010 Townsend Middlesex 1,575 Newbury Essex 1,303 Tyngsborough* Middlesex 1,044 Norfolk Norfolk 1,159 Upton Worcester 1,693 North Reading Middlesex 1,286 Wayland Middlesex 1,935 Northborough ' Worcester 1,753 Wenham Essex 1,090 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River Vailing within the adjacent territory of Boston ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell J. Walter Thompson Company 127 Town Massachusetts (continued) County Pop. Town 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) County Pop. West Boylston Worcester 1,624 Weston 1 Middlesex 2,282 West Brookfield Worcester 1,281 Westwood Norfolk 1,358 West Newbury Essex 1,492 Whately Franklin 1,234 West Stockbridge Berkshire 1.058 Williamsburg Hampshire 1,866 Westminster Worcester 1,343 Yarmouth Barnstable 1,229 500 to 1,000, 35 Towns. Population, 26,275 Ashby Middlesex 834 Gill Franklin 879 Ashfield Franklin 869 Granby Hampshire 779 Becket Berkshire 674 Granville Hampden 655 Berkley" Bristol 935 Halifax Plymouth 563 Berlin Worcester 868 Hampden Hampden 624 Bernardston Franklin 769 Leverett Franklin 695 Bolton Worcester 708 Mendon Worcester 961 Boxford Essex 588 New Salem Franklin 512 Boylston ' Worcester 794 Pelham Hampshire 503 Brewster Barnstable 688 Petersham Worcester 642 Brimfield Hampden 778 Princeton Worcester 682 Burlington ' Middlesex 885 Richmond Berkshire 561 Carver Plymouth 891 Royalston Worcester 819 Charlemont Franklin 808 Southampton Hampshire 814 Conway Franklin 961 Topsfield Essex 900 Dana Worcester 599 Truro Barnstable 554 Dover Norfolk 867 Wellfleet Barnstable 826 Enfield Hampshire 790 Under 500, 50 Towns. Population, 16,120 '^Falling within the adjacent territory of Boston ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Worcester ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell 128 Population and Its Distribution MICHIGAN Population 3,668,412 Area in sq. mi. 57,480 Pop. per sq. mi. 63.8 Per cent of U. S. pop. 3.5 Location of cities of 50,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide i920} Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads i9i9) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 19i9) Miles of R.R. line (Inlerstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 15.53 28.76 196,447 1,486 74,190 10,600 8,925 325,813 434,128 2,792 257,000 258 J. Walter Thompson Company 129 MICHIGAN Population, 3,668,412 — 3.5 per cent of population of United States Families,* 815,203— (Estimated) Negroes, 60,082 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 93 2,241,560 61.1 Cities and towns of 200,000 and over 1 993,678 27.1 100,000 to 200,000 1 137,634 3.8 50,000 to 100,000 3 210,829 5.7 25,000 to 50,000 9 372,480 10.2 15,000 to 25,000 2 35,255 1.0 10,000 to 15,000 12 144,736 3.9 5,000 to 10,000 32 225,476 6.1 2,500 to 5,000 33 121,472 3.3 Rural territory 1,426,852 38.9 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 106 164,049 4.5 500 to 1,000 106 75,497 2.0 Under 500 145 47,098 1.3 Other rural territory 1,140,208 31.1 Town County Pop. Town County 200,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 993,678 Detroit Wayne 993,678 100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 137,634 Grand Rapids Kent 137,634 Pop. 50,000 to 100,000, 3 Cities. Population, 210,829 Flint Genesee 91,599 Saginaw Saginaw 61,903 Lansing Genesee 91,599 Saginaw Ingham 57,327 *See preface 130 POPUIATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION Town Michigan (continued) County Pop. Town County 25,000 to 50,000, 9 Cities. Population, 372,480 Pop. Battle Creek Calhoun 36,164 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 38,487 Bay City Bay 47,554 Muskegon Muskegon 86,570 Hamtramck ^ Wayne 48,615 Pontiac Oakland 34,273 Highland Park ' Wayne 46,499 Port Huron ^ St. Clair 25,944 Jackson Jackson 48,374 15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 35,255 Ann Arbor Washtenaw 19,516 Ironwood Gogebic 10,000 to 15,000, 12 Cities. Population, 144,736 15,739 Adrian Lenawee 11,878 Monroe Monroe 11,573 Alpena Alpena 11,101 Owosso Shiawassee 12,575 Benton Harbor Berrien 12,233 Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa 12,096 Escanaba Delta 13,103 Traverse City Grand HoUand Ottawa 12,183 Traverse 10,925 Ishpeming ' Marquette 10,500 Wyandotte • Wayne 13,851 Marquette Marquette 12,718 5,000 to 10,000, 32 Cit ies. Population , 225,476 Albion Calhoun 8,354 Manistique Schoolcraft 6,380 Alma Gratiot 7,542 Menominee ' Menominee 8,907 Bessemer Gkjgebic 5,482 Midland Midland 5,483 Cadillac Wexford 9,750 Mount Clemens Macomb 9,488 Charlotte Eaton 5,126 Munising Alger 5,037 Cheboygan Cheboygan 5,642 Muskegon Coldwater Branch 6,114 Heights Muskegon 9,514 Dowagiac Cass 5,440 Negaunee Marquette 7,419 Grand Haven Ottawa 7,205 Niles Berrien 7,311 Hancock Houghton 7,527 Petoskey Emmet 5,064 Hastings Barry 5,132 River Rouge ' Wayne 9,822 HiUsdale Hillsdale 5,476 Royal Oak Oakland 6,007 Ionia Ionia 6,935 St. Joseph Berrien 7,251 Iron Mountain Dickinson 8,251 Sturgis St. Joseph 5,995 Laurium Houghton 6,696 Three Rivers St. Joseph 5,209 Ludington Mason 8,810 Ypsilanti Washtenaw 7,413 Manistee ' Manistee 9,694 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Detroit J. Walter Thompson Company 131 Michigan (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000, 33 Cities . Popuhtion, 121,472 Allegan Allegan 3,637 HoweU Livingston 2,951 Belding Ionia 3,911 Iron River Iron 4,295 Big Rapids Mecosta 4,558 Lapeer Lapeer 4,723 Biiminghaiu Oakland 3,694 Marine City St. Clair 3,731 Boyne City Charlevoix 4,284 Marshall Calhoun 4,270 Buchanan Berrien 3,187 Mount Pleasemt Isabella 4,819 Caro Tuscola 2,704 Norway Dickinson 4,533 Crystal Falls Iron 3,394 Onaway Presque Isle 2,789 Durand Shiawassee 2,672 Otsego Allegan 3,168 Ecorsei Wayne 4,394 Plymouth Wayne 2,857 Fenton Genesee 2,507 Rochester Oakland 2,549 Ferndale Oaklemd 2,640 St. Clair St. Clair 3,204 Fordi Wayne 4,294 St. Johns Clinton 3,925 Gladstone Delta 4,953 St. Louis Gratiot 3,036 Grand Ledge Eaton 3,043 South Haven Van Buren 3,829 Greenville Montcalm 4,304 Wakefield Gogebic 4,151 Houghton Houghton 4,466 1,000 to 2,500, 106 Towns. Population , 164,049 Algonac St. Clair 1,303 Dearborn • Wayne 2,470 Bad Axe Huron 2,140 Decatur Vtm Buren 1,270 Bangor Van Buren 1,243 Dundee Monroe 1,108 Bellevue Eaton 1,035 East Grand Blissfield Lenawee 1,906 Rapids * Kent 1,310 Bronson Branch 1,257 East Jordan Charlevoix 2,428 Caspian Iron 1,912 East TiRnsing Ingham 1,889 Cass City Tuscola 1,228 East Tawas Iosco 1,398 Cassopolis Cass 1,385 Eaton Rapids Eaton 2,.379 Cedar Springs Kent 1,020 Essexville Bay 1,538 Charlevoix Charlevoix 2,218 Evart Osceola 1,326 Chelsea Washtenaw 2,079 Flushing Genesee 1,169 Chesaning Saginaw 1,387 Fowlerville Livingston 1,057 Clare Clare 1,462 Frankfort Benzie 1,244 CUo Genesee 1,256 Fremont Newaygo 2,180 Constantino St. Joseph 1,277 Gaylord Otsego 1,701 Corunna Shiawassee 1,571 Gladwin Gladwin 1,225 Croswell Sanilac 1,678 Grayling Crawford 2,450 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Detroit 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Grand Rapids 132 Population and Its distribution Michigan (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) Grosse Pointe" Wayne 2,084 Oxford Oakland 1,668 Grosse Pointe' Paw Paw Van Buren 1,556 Farms Wayne 1,649 Plainwell Allegan 2,049 Grosse Pointe Portland Ionia 1,899 Park Wayne 1,355 Quincy Branch 1,251 Harbor Beach Huron 1,927 Reading HiUsdale 1,036 Harbor Springs Emmet 1,600 Red Jacket Houghton 2,390 Hart Oceana 1,590 Bedford Wayne 1,389 Hartford Van Buren 1,361 Reed City Osceola 1,803 HoUy Oakland 1,888 Richmond Macomb 1,303 Homer Calhoun 1,076 Rockford^ Kent 1,143 Hubbell Houghton 1,004 Rogers Presque Isle 2,109 Hudson Lenawee 2,464 Romeo Macomb 2,102 Imlay Lapeer 1,211 St. Charles Saginaw 1,469 Ithaca Gratiot 1,929 St. Ignace Mackinac 1,852 JonesviUe Hillsdale 1,274 Sandusky Sanilac 1,228 Lake Linden Houghton 2,182 ScottvUle Mason 1,045 Lake Odessa Ionia 1,246 Sebewaing Huron 1,446 L'Anse Baraga 1,013 Shelby Oceana 1,288 Lawton Van Buren 1,073 South Range Houghton 1,435 LesMe Ingham 1,089 Sparta ^ Kent 1,502 Lowell Kent 1,730 Stambaugh Iron 2,263 Mancelona Antrim 1,214 Tawas City Iosco 1,018 Manchester Washtenaw 1,024 Tecumseh Lenawee 2,432 Mason Ingham 1,879 Three Oaks Berrien 1,362 Milan f Monroe \Washtenaw 1,557 Trenton Wayne 1,682 Union City [Branch \ Calhoun 1,268 Milford Oakland 1,088 Morenci Lenawee 1,697 Vassar Tuscola 1,453 Mount Morris Genesee 1,174 Vicksburg Kalamazoo 1,712 Nashville Barry 1,376 Washington Newaygo Newaygo 1,160 Heights Calhoun 1,245 Newberry Luce 2,172 Watervliet Berrien 1,073 Northville Wayne 1,738 Wayne Wayne 1,899 Oakwood ' Wayne 1,990 West Branch Ogemaw 1,105 Ontonagon Ontonagon 1,406 WhitehaU Muskegon 1,230 Ovid Clinton 1,067 Williamston Ingham 1,060 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Detroit ''Falling within the adjacent territory ofCrand Rapids J. Walter Thompson Company 133 Town Yale Michigan (continued) County Pop. Town Counly Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) St. Clair 1,223 Zeeland Ottawa 2,275 500 to 1,000, 106 Towns. Population, 75,497 Ahmeek Keweenaw 892 Deckerville Sanilac 782 Akron Tuscola 505 Detour Chippewa 612 Almont Lapeer 789 Dexter Washtenaw 587 Alpha Iron 818 East Lake Manistee 675 Armada Macomb 711 Edmore Montcalm 772 Ashley Gratiot 596 Klberta Benzie 588 Athens Calhoun 553 Elk Rapids Antrim 684 Augusta Kalamazoo 651 Flkton Huron 500 Bancroft Shiawassee 529 Elsie Clinton 680 Baraga Baraga 942 Farmington Oakland 853 Beaverton Gladwin 549 Fennville Allegan 547 BeUaire Antrim 624 Frankenmuth Saginaw 733 Belleville Wayne 626 Gaastra Iron 911 Benzonia Benzie 543 Galesburg Kalamazoo 692 Berrien Springs Berrien 918 GrandvUlei Kent 799 Breckenridge Gratiot 698 Grass Lake Jackson 744 Brighton Livingston 800 Grosse Pointe f Macomb 519 Brooklyn Jackson 611 Shores \Wayne Brown City Sanilac 828 Howard City Montcalm 913 Burr Oak St. Joseph 589 Kalkaska Kalkaska 866 Capac St. Clair 791 Laingsburg Shiawassee 693 Carson City Montcalm 973 Lake City Missaukee 582 Carsonville Sanilac 536 Lakeview ■Montcalm 886 Central Lake Antrim 676 Lawrence Van Buren 664 Centreville St. Joseph 701 LeRoy Osceola 642 Clinton Lenawee 961 Linden Genesee 579 Coleman Midland 769 Litchfield Hillsdale 716 Coloma Berrien 663 Lyons Ionia 574 Colon St. Joseph 745 McBain Missaukee 547 Columbiaville Lapeer 656 Mackinaw City J Cheboygan 679 Concord Jackson 535 \Emmet Coopersville Ottawa 914 Manton Wexford 793 Davison Genesee 811 Marcellus Cass 966 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Grand Rapids 134 Population and Its Distribution Michigan (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 {continued) Marion Osceola 708 Petersburg Monroe 514 Marlette Sanilac 969 Pigeon Huron 780 Marysville St. Clair 941 Pinconning Bay 769 MayviUe Tuscola 652 Saline Washtenaw 830 Medon St. Joseph 625 Saranac Ionia 750 Merrill Saginaw 636 Saugatuck Allegan 526 Middleville Barry 833 Schoolcraft Kalamazoo 731 Millington Tuscola 689 Shepherd Isabella 823 Montague Muskegon 845 South Lyon Oakland 615 Montrose Genesee 522 Spring Lake Ottawa 978 New Baltimore /Macomb 974 Springport Jackson 535 \St. Clair Standish Arenac 795 New Haven Macomb 535 Stanton Montcalm 862 North Branch Lapeer 645 Stephenson Menominee 550 North Muskegon Muskegon 630 Stockbridge Ingham 749 Northport Leelanau 507 Tekonsha Calhoun 569 Olivet Eaton 500 Utica Macomb 588 Orion Oakland 929 Vermontville Eaton 585 Parma Jackson 564 Wayland Allegan 853 Pellston Emmet 915 White Cloud Newaygo 618 Pentwater Oceana 956 White Pigeon St. Joseph 887 Perry Shiawassee 734 Under 500, : 145 Towns. Population, 47,098 J. Walter Thompson Company 13S MINNESOTA Population 2,387,125 Area in sq. mi. 80,858 Pop. per sq. mi. 29 . 5 Per cent of U. S. pop. 2 . 3 Location of cities of 50,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Inierslale Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 11.33 39.50 178,478 1,358 93,517 7,000 9,162 259,743 408,222 1,377 188,000 279 136 Population and Its Distribution MINNESOTA Population, 2,387,125—2.3 per cent of population of United States Families,* 530,472— (Estimated) Negroes, 8,809 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 59 1,051,593 44.1 Cities and towns of 200,000 and over 2 615,280 25.8 100,000 to 200,000 50,000 to 100,000 1 98,917 4.1 25,000 to 50,000 15,000 to 25,000 3 50,105 2.1 10,000 to 15,000 5 61,420 2.6 5,000 to 10,000 16 114,851 4.8 2,500 to 5,000 32 111,020 4.7 Rural territory 1,335,532 55.9 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 105 164,245 6.9 500 to 1,000 142 100,969 4.2 Under 500 386 103,055 4.3 Other rural territory 967,263 40.5 Town County Pop. Town County 200,000 and over, 2 Cities. Population, 615,280 Minneapolis Hennepin 380,582 St. Paul Ramsey Duluth Hibbing St. Cloud 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 98,917 St. Louis 98,917 15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 50,105 Winona Winona St. Louis {Benton Sherburne Stearns 15,089 15,873 Pop. 234,698 19,143 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 137 Town Minnesota (continued) County Pop. Town County 10,000 to 15,000, 5 Cities. Population, 61,420 Austin Mower 10,118 Rochester Olmsted Faribault Rice 11,089 Virginia St. Louis Mankato Mower 10,118 Rice 11,089 Blue Earth 12,469 Pop. 13,722 14,022 5,000 to 10,000, Albert Lea Freeborn Bemidji Brainerd Chisholm Cloquet Crookston Eveleth Fergus Falls Beltrami Crow Wing St. Louis Carlton Polk St. Louis Otter Tail 16 Cities. Population, 114,851 8,056 Little Falls Morrison 7,086 Moorhead Clay 9,591 New Uhn Brown 9,039 Owatonna Steele 5,127 Red Wing Goodhue 6,825 South St. Paul' Dakota 7,205 Stillwater Washington 7,581 Willmar Kandiyohi 2,500 to 5,000, 32 Cities. Population, 111,020 Alexandria Anoka Aurora Blue Earth Columbia Heights' Crosby Detroit Ely Fairmont Gilbert Grand Rapids Hastings Hutchinson International Falls Lake City Litchfield Douglas Anoka St. Louis Faribault Anoka Crow Wing Becker St. Louis Martin St. Louis Itasca Dakota McLeod 3,388 4,287 2,809 2,568 2,968 3,500 3,426 4,902 4,630 3,510 2,914 4,571 3,379 Koochiching 3,448 Wabasha 2,846 Meeker 2,790 Luverne Marshall Melrose Montevideo Northfield Pipestone St. James St. Peter Sauk Center Staples Thief River Falls Two Harbors Waseca West Minneapolis' West St. Paul' Worthington Rock Lyon Stearns Chippewa Rice Pipestone Watonman Nicollet Stearns Todd Pennington Lake Waseca Hennepin Dakota Nobles 1,000 to 2,500, 105 Towns. Population, 164,245 Ada Norman 1,411 Aitkin Aitkin Adrian Nobles 1,087 Appleton Swift 5,500 5,720 6,745 7,252 8,637 6,860 7,735 5,892 2,782 3,092 2,529 4,419 4,023 3,325 2,673 4,335 2,699 2,570 4,685 4,546 3,908 3,055 2,962 3,481 1,490 1,579 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 138 Population and Its Distribution Minnesota (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Barnesville Clay 1,564 Ironton Crow Wing 1,165 BeUe Plaine Scott 1,251 Jackson Jackson 2,144 Benson Swift 2,111 Janesville Waseca 1,261 Biwabik St. Louis 2,024 Jordan Scott 1,106 Blooming Easson Dodge 1,150 Prairie Steele 1,012 Keewatin Itasca 1,879 Bovey Itasca 1,324 Kenyon Goodhue 1,362 Breckenridge Wilkin 2,401 Kinney St. Louis 1,200 Browns Valley Traverse 1,073 T^ake Crystal Blue Earth 1,204 Buffalo Wright 1,438 TiHkefield Jackson 1,346 Buhl St. Louis 2,007 Lanesboro FiUmore 1,015 Caledonia Houston 1,570 Le Sueur Le Sueur 1,795 Cambridge Isanti 1,080 Long Prairie Todd 1,346 Canby Yellow Madelia Watonwan 1,447 Medicine 1,754 Madison Lac qui Parle 1,838 Cannon Falls Goodhue 1,315 Mahnomen Mahnomen 1,076 Cass Lake Cass 2,109 Milaca MiUe Lacs 1,347 Chaska Carver 1,966 Montgomery Le Sueur 1,297 Chatfield f Fillmore \01msted 1,382 Monticello Wright 1,024 Mora Kanabec 1,006 Cokato Wright 1,014 Morris Stevens 2,320 Coleraine Itasca 1,300 Mountain Iron St. Louis 1,546 Dawson Lac qui Parle 1,511 Mountain T Hennepin 1,369 Warroad Roseau 1,211 Roseau Roseau 1,012 Waterville Le Sueur 1,211 Rushford Fillmore 1,142 WeUs Faribault 1,894 St. Charles Winona 1,351 Wheaton Traverse 1,337 St. Louis Parki Hennepin 2,281 White Bear Lake^Ramsey 2,022 Sandstone Pine 1,200 Windom Cottonwood 2,123 Sauk Rapids Benton 2,349 Winnebago City Faribault 1,641 Shakopee Scott 1,988 Winthrop Sibley 1,146 Slayton Murray 1,045 Zumbrota Goodhue 1,265 500 to 1,000, 142 Towns. Population, 100,969 Adams Mower 609 Braham Isanti 511 Akeley Hubbard 855 Bricelyn Faribault 564 Albany Steams 824 Brooklyn Center Hennepin 788 Alden Freeborn 530 Brooten Stearns 649 Amboy Blue Earth 527 Browerville Todd 681 Annandale Wright 644 Brownton McLeod 540 Argyle Marshall 956 Carlton Carlton 700 Arlington Sibley 776 Carver Carver 504 Atwater Kandiyohi 735 Ceylon Martin 543 Avon Stearns 709 Clara City Chippewa 750 Bagley Clearwater 814 Clarkfield YeUow Balaton Lyon 664 Medicine 724 Battle T,ake Otter Tail 628 CUnton Big Stone 512 Baudette Beltrami 960 Cold Spring Stearns 705 Beardsley Big Stone 507 Comfrey Brown 533 Bird Island Renville 976 Cottonwood Lyon 813 Blackduck Beltrami 788 Crystal Hennepin 814 Boyd Lac qui Parle 549 Dassel Meeker 804 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 140 Population and Its Distribution Minnesota (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 500 to 1,000 {continued) Pop. Deerwood Crow Wing 532 Hinckley Pine 673 Delano Wright 924 Holding Stearns 507 Dilworth Clay 882 Houston Houston 778 Dodge Center Dodge 921 Howard Lake Wright 744 Eagle Bend Todd 600 Ivanhoe Lincoln 655 Eden VaUey f Meeker \ Stearns 665 Jasper f Pipestone \Rock 968 Edgerton Pipestone 657 Kasota Le Sueur 686 Elbow Lake Grant 867 Kelliher Beltrami 514 Elgin Wabasha 501 Kerkhoven Swift 568 Elk River Sherburne 983 Lake Benton Lincoln 944 Ellsworth Nobles 667 Lake Park Becker 700 Elmore Faribault 904 Lamberton Redwood 872 Excelsior Hennepin 799 LeRoy Mower 707 Fertile Polk 800 Le Sueur Center Le Sueur 863 Foley Benton 837 Lewiston Winona 758 Forest Lake Washington 800 Lindstrom Chisago 523 Franklin Renville 510 Lyle Mower 505 Franklin St. Louis 807 Mcintosh Polk 805 Freeport Stearns 525 Mabel Fillmore 550 Fulda Murray 893 Maple Lake Wright 677 Gaylord Sibley 783 Mapleton Blue Earth 857 Gibbon Sibley 583 Marble Itasca 742 Golden Valley' Hennepin 830 Maynard Chippewa 536 Grand Meadow Mower 579 Milan Chippewa 590 Halstad Norman 528 Minneota Lyon 894 Hancock Stevens 763 Moose Lake Carlton 571 Harmony Fillmore 718 Morgan Redwood 670 Harris Chisago 672 Morristown Rice 688 Hawley Clay 939 Morton Renville 709 Hayfield Dodge 799 New London Kandyohi 527 Hector Renville 830 New Richland Waseca 754 Henderson Sibley 766 New York Otter Tail 700 Hendricks Lincoln 731 North Branch Chisago 742 Henning Otter Tail 755 Norwood Carver 563 Herman Grant 630 Parkers Prairie Otter Tail 570 Heron Lake Jackson 922 Pierz Morrison 624 Hill City Aitkin 928 Pine Island Goodhue 934 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul J. Walter Thompson Company 141 Minnesota {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Richmond Stearns 651 Taconite Itasca 621 Royalton Morrison 690 Taylors Falls Chisago 570 Rush City Chisago 971 Tower St. Louis 706 Rushford Fillmore 663 Truman Martin 752 St. Joseph Stearns 717 Twin Valley Norman 676 St. Paul Park' Washington 900 Tyler Lincoln 858 Sacred Heart Renville 763 Ulen Clay 590 Sartell (Renton 510 Verndale Wadena 571 \Stearns Waconia Carver 901 Sebeka Wadena 585 Waite Park Stearns 963 Sherburne Martin 832 Walker Cass 785 Spooner Reltrami 571 Walnut Grove Redwood 663 Spring Grove Houston 753 Watertown Carver 534 Starbuck Pope 824 Wayzata Hennepin 633 Stephen Marshall 581 Welcome Martin 612 Stewart McLeod 540 West Concord Dodge 704 Stewartville Olmsted 941 Westbrook Cottonwood 654 Under 500, 375 Towns. Population, 103,055 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Minneapolis and St. Paul 142 Population and Its Distribution MISSISSIPPI Population 1,790,618 Area in sq. mi. 46,362 Pop. per sq. mi. 38.6 Percent of U.S. pop. 1 . 7 Location of cities of 15,000 and over Yicksburg^_/Meridiani 'Jackson Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads [Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Suney 1920) 9.59 22.44 272,101 1,053 45,779 2,700 4,447 45,030 56,648 116 35,600 110 J. Walter Thompson Company 143 MISSISSIPPI Population, 1,790,618 — 1.7 percent of population of United States Families,* 397,915— (Estimated) Negroes, 935,184 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 32 240,121 13.4 Cities and towns of 15,000 to 25,000 3 64,288 3.6 10,000 to 15,000 6 71,913 4.0 5,000 to 10,000 8 53,156 3.0 2,500 to 5,000 15 50,764 2.8 Rural territory 1,550,497 86.6 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 53 81,474 4.5 500 to 1,000 74 51,416 2.9 Under 500 172 42,985 2.4 Other rural territory 1,374,622 76.8 Town County Pop. Town County 15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 64,288 Jackson Hinds 22,817 Vicksburg Warren Meridian Lauderdale 23,399 Pop. 18,072 10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities. Population, 71,913 Biloxi Cohimhus Greenville Harrison Lowndes Washington 10,937 10,501 11,560 Hattiesburg Laurel Natchez Forrest Jones Adams 13,270 13,037 12,608 5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 53,156 Clarksdale Corinth Greenwood Gulfport Coahoma Alcorn Leflore Harrison 7,552 5,498 7,793 8,157 McComb Pascagoula Tupelo Yazoo Pike Jackson Lee Yazoo 7,775 6,082 5,055 5,244 *See preface 141 Population and Its Distribution Town Mississippi {continued) County Pop. Town County Pop. 2.500 to 5,000, 15 Cities. Population, 50,764 Aberdeen Monroe 4,071 Moss Point Jackson 3,340 Amory Monroe 2,861 New Albany Union 2,531 Bay St. Louis Hancock 3,033 Okolona Chickasaw 3,852 Brookhaven Lincoln 4,706 Starkville Oktibbeha 2,596 Canton Madison 3,252 Water VaUey Yalobusha 4,315 Charleston Tallahatchie 3,007 West Point Clay 4,400 Columbia Marion 2,826 Winona Montgomery 2,572 Grenada Grenada 3,402 1,000 to 2,500, 53 Towns. Population, 81,474 Ackerman Choctaw 1,264 BatesviUe Panola 1,050 Belzoni Humphreys 2,277 BooneviUe Prentiss 1,495 Bude Franklin 1,121 Cleveland Bolivar 1,674 Collins Covington 1,389 Crystal Springs Copiah 1,395 Durant Holmes 1,870 Ellisville Jones 1,681 Forest Scott 1,188 Gloster Amite 1,079 Hazlehurst Copiah 1,762 Holly Springs Marshall 2,113 Houston Chickasaw 1,408 Indianola Sunflower 2,112 Ittabena Leflore 1,620 luka Tishomingo 1,306 Kosciusko Attala 2,258 Leland Washington 2,003 Lexington Holmes 1,792 Louisville Winston 1,777 Lumberton Lamar 2,192 Macon Noxubee 2,051 Magnolia Pike 2,012 Marks Quitman 1,020 Moorhead Sunflower 1,600 Newton Newton 1,604 Norfield Lincoln 1,080 Ocean Springs Jackson 1,732 Oxford Lafayette 2,150 Pass Christian Harrison 2,357 Pelahatchie Rankin 1,212 Philadelphia Neshoba 1,669 Picayune Pearl River 2,479 Pontotoc Pontotoc 1,274 Poplarville Pearl River 1,290 Port Gibson Claiborne 1,691 Quitman Clarke 1,375 Richton Perry 1,363 Rosedale Bolivar 1,696 Ruleville Sunflower 1,022 Sardis Panola 1,352 Senatobia Tate 1,126 Shaw Bolivar 1,375 Shelby Bolivar 1,300 Summit Pike 1,187 Sumrall Lamar 1,444 Tutwiler Tallahatchie 1,010 Tylertown Walthall 1,116 Union Newton 1,012 Wiggins Stone 1,037 Woodville Wilkinson 1,012 J. Walter Thompson Company 145 Mississippi {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000, 74 Towns . Population, 51,416 Artesia Lowndes 583 Isola Humphreys 616 Baldwyn (Lee 922 Lambert Quitman 957 \Prenti8s Leakesville Greene 555 Bay Springs Jasper 861 Liberty Amite 515 Blue Mountain Tippah 654 Long Beach Harrison 980 Bogue Chitto Lincoln 605 Louise Humphreys 537 Boyle Bolivar 702 Lucedale George 629 Brandon Rankin 691 McCool Attala 517 Brooksville Noxubee 854 Magee Simpson 730 Byhalia Marshall 514 Mendenhall Simpson 637 Calhoun City Calhoun 502 Merigold Bolivar 606 Carrollton CarroU 510 Mound Bayou Bolivar 803 Carthage Leake 635 Mount Olive Covington 778 Centerville fAmite \ Wilkinson 755 Nettleton Lee Monroe 653 Clinton Hinds 669 North Cohay Smith 822 Greenwood Leflore 639 Coldwater Tate 856 Noxapater Winston 515 Como Panola 818 Osyka Pike 704 Crenshaw Panola 512 Ovett Jones 570 D'Lo Simpson 646 Purvis Lamar 919 DeKalb Kemper 554 Raymond Hinds 500 Drew Sunflower 721 Ripley Tippah 856 Duck Hill Montgomery 528 Rolling Fork Sharkey 703 Ecru Pontotoc 642 Sandersville Jones 559 Edwards Hinds 727 Scooba Kemper 700 Electric Mills Kemper 600 Shubuta Clarke 912 Enterprise Clarke 700 Shuqualak Noxubee 764 Eupora Webster 943 Stephenson Amite 528 Fayette Jefferson 840 Wilkinson Flora Madison 698 Sumner TaUahatchie 613 Friar Point Coahoma 954 Sunflower Sunflower 517 Goodman Holmes 589 Taylorsville Smith 601 Handsboro Harrison 809 Tchula Holmes 550 Hernando De Sota 796 Tunica Tunica 955 Hickory Newton 618 Vaiden Carroll 579 Hollandale Washington 799 Vardaman Calhoun 599 Houlka Chickasaw 803 Verona Lee 500 Inverness Sunflower 561 Waynesboro Wayne 689 146 Population and Its Distribution Mississippi (continued) Town County Pop. Tmon County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Webb Tallahatchie 553 Wesson Copiah 885 Under 500, 172 Towns. Population, 42,985 J. Walter Thompson Company 147 MISSOURI Population 3,404,055 Area in sq. mi. 68,727 Pop. per sq. mi. 49 . 5 Per cent of U. S. pop. 3 . 2 it.Louis Location of cities of 50,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Hoods 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) , Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 11.98 23.97 263,004 2,089 96,041 7,550 8,231 244,427 511,246 2,667 207,000 263 118 Population and Its Distribution MISSOURI Population, 3,404,055 — 3.2 per cent of population of United States Families,* 756,457— (Estimated) Negroes, 178,241 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places PoprMion Per Cent Urban territory 63 1,586,903 46.7 Cities and towns of 500,000 and over 1 772,897 22.7 100,000 to 500,000 1 324,410 9.5 50,000 to 100,000 1 77,939 2.3 25,000 to 50,000 2 69,533 2.0 15,000 to 25,000 2 40,450 1.2 10,000 to 15,000 6 69,696 2.1 5,000 to 10,000 16 109,337 3.2 2,500 to 5,000 34 122,641 3.6 Rural territory 1,817,152 53.3 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 116 184,461 5.4 500 to 1,000 143 102,775 3.0 Under 500 385 102,475 3.0 Other rural territory 1,427,441 41.9 Town County Pop. Town County 500,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 772,897 St. Louis St. Louis 772,897 Pop. 100,000 /• 500,000, 1 City. Population, 324,410 Kansas City Jackson 324,410 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 77,939 St. Joseph Buchanan 77,939 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 149 Town Missouri {continued) County Pop. Town County 25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 69,533 Joplin Jasper 29,902 Springfield 15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 40,450 Hannibal Marion 19,306 Sedalia Pettis Pop. Greene 39,631 21,144 10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities. Population, 69,696 Cape Cape Independence^ Jackson 11,686 Girardeau Girardeau 10,252 Jefferson City Cole 14,490 Carthage Jasper 10,068 Moberly Randolph 12,808 Columbia Boone 10,392 5,000 to 10,000, , 16 Cities. Population, 109,337 Brookfield Linn 6,304 Mexico Audrain 6,013 Chillicothe Livingston 6,772 Nevada Vernon 7,139 Clinton Henry 5,098 Poplar Bluff Butler 8,042 DeSoto Jefferson 5,003 St. Charles St. Charles 8,503 Fulton Callaway 5,595 Trenton Grundy 6,951 Kirksville Adair 7,213 University^ St. Louis 6,792 Maplewood^ St. Louis 7,431 Webb City Jasper 7,807 Marshall Saline 5,200 Webster Groves'' St. Louis 9,474 2,500 to 5,000, 34 Cities . Population, 122,641 Aurora Lawrence 3,575 Excelsior Springs Clay 4,165 Bonne Terre St. Francois 3,815 Farmington St. Francois 2,685 Boonville Cooper 4,665 Festus Jefferson 3,348 Butler Bates 2,702 Fredericktown Madison 3,124 Cameron CUnton 3,248 Higginsville Lafayette 2,724 Carrollton Carroll 3,218 Kennett Dunklin 3,622 Caruthersville Pemiscot 4,750 Kirkwood^ St. Louis 4,422 Chaffee Scott 3,035 Lebanon Laclede 2,848 Charleston Mississippi 3,410 Lexington Lafayette 4,695 Clayton St. Louis 3,028 Liberty Clay 3,097 Dexter Stoddard 2,635 Louisiana Pike 4,060 Eldon Miller 2,636 Macon Macon 3,549 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Kansas City 'Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis 150 Population and Its Distribution Missouri {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000 (continued) Marceline Tiinn 3,760 Sikeston Scott 3,613 Maryville Nodaway 4,711 Slater Saline 3,797 Monett Barry 4,206 Warrensburg Johnson 4,811 Neosho Newton 3,968 Washington Franklin 3,132 Richmond Ray 4,409 West Plains HoweU 3,178 1,000 to 2,500, 116 Towns. Population, 184,461 Albany Gentry 2,016 Fayette Howard 2,381 Appleton City St. Clair 1,262 Ferguson' St. Louis 1,874 Ash Grove Greene 1,000 Fornfelt Scott 1,819 Bernie Stoddard 1,571 Gallatin Daviess 1,747 Bethany Harrison 2,080 Gideon New Madrid 1,197 Bevier Macon 1,868 Glasgow Howard 1,351 Bloomfield Stoddard 1,094 Granby Newton 1,736 Bolivar Polk 1,980 Grant City Worth 1,305 Bowling Green Pike 1,965 Greenfield Dade 1,440 Braymer Caldwell 1,018 Hamilton Caldwell 1,689 Brunswick Chariton 1,411 Harrisonville Cass 2,073 Gainesville Haurison 1,051 Hayti Pemiscot 1,507 Cahfornia Moniteau 2,218 Hermann Gasconade 1,701 Campbell DunkUn 2,025 Higbee Randolph 1,400 Canton Lewis 1,949 Holden Johnson 2,011 CardweU Dunklin 1,043 Huntsville Randolph 2,126 Carl Junction Jasper 1,377 lUmo Scott 1,275 Carterville Jasper 2,434 Jackson Cape Cassville Barry 1,002 Girardeau 2,114 Centralia Boone 2,071 Kahoka Clark 1,624 Clarence Shelby 1,400 King City Gentry 1,150 Crane Stone 1,151 La Grange Lewis 1,114 Crystal City Jefferson 2,243 La Plata Macon 1,463 Deepwater Henry 1,391 Lamar Barton 2,255 Doniphan Ripley 1,248 Lathrop Clinton 1,100 East Prairie Mississippi i 1,124 Lees Simmiit Jackson 1,467 Edina Knox 1,438 Liberal Barton 1,160 Eldorado Springs Cedar 2,212 Maiden Dunklin 2,098 Elsberry Lincoln 1,255 Marionville Lawrence 1,167 Elvins St. Francois 2,418 Marshfield Webster 1,371 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of St. Louis J. Walter Thompson Company 151 Missouri (continued) Town County Pop. Town 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) County Pop. Maysville DeKalb 1,057 Republic Greene 1,097 Memphis Scotland 1,941 Rich Hill Bates 2,261 Milan Sullivan 2,395 Richmond Monroe City f Marion \Monroe 1,941 Heights St. Louis 2,136 Rockport Atchison 1,136 Montgomery CityMontgomeryl,683 RoUa Phelps 2,077 Morehouse New Madrid 1,913 St. James Phelps 1,117 Mound City Holt 1,472 Ste. Genevieve Ste. Mount Vernon Lawrence 1,254 Genevieve 2,046 Mountflin Grove Wright 2,212 Salem Dent 1,771 Mountain View HoweU 1,058 Salisbury Chariton 1,757 New Madrid New Madrid 1,908 Sarcoxie Jasper 1,023 Newburg Phelps 1,235 Savannah Andrew 1,831 Norborne CarroU 1,180 Senath Dunklin 1,054 Novinger Adair 1,743 Seneca Newton 1,104 Odessa Lafayette 1,786 Shelbina Shelby 1,809 Oran Scott 1,141 Stflnberry Gentry 1,864 Osceola St. Clair 1,025 Sweet Spring)^ Saline 1,177 Pacific Franklin 1,275 Tarkio Atchison 1,870 Palmyra Marion 1,964 Thayer Oregon 1,738 Paris Monroe 1,431 Tipton Moniteau 1,170 Parma New Madrid 1,241 Troy Lincoln 1,116 Pattonsburg Daviess 1,068 Union Franklin 1,605 Peirce City Lawrence 1,476 Uniondale St. Louis 1,315 Perryville Perry 1,763 Unionville Putnam 1,765 Piedmont Wayne 1,086 Vandalia Audrain 2,158 Plattsburg Clinton 1,719 Versailles Morgan 1,651 Pleasant Hill Cass 1,965 WellsviUe Montgomery 1,551 Portageville New Madrid 1,244 Willow Springs HoweU 1,441 Princeton Mercer 1,576 Windsor Henry 2,034 500 to 1,000, 143 Towns. Population, 102,775 Adrian Bates 955 Bismark St. Francois 949 Advance Stoddard 551 Blue Springs Jackson 551 Anderson McDonald 918 Bosworth Carroll 672 Armstrong Howard 616 Branson Taney 598 AtJanta Macon 536 Breckenridge Caldwell 860 Ava Douglas 845 Browning Linn Sullivem 694 Belton Cass 899 Billings Christian 614 Bucklin Linn 863 152 Population and Its Distribution Missouri (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Buffalo Dallas 915 Hale Carroll 690 Bunceton Cooper 860 Hardin Ray 847 Burlington Hartville Wright 521 Junction Nodaway 970 Henrietta Ray 630 Cabool Texas 905 HoUand Pemiscot 530 Calhoun Henry 603 Hopkins Nodaway 918 Callao Macon 542 Hornersville Dunklin 647 Camden Ray 534 Houston Texas 772 Center Ralls 575 Humansville Polk 947 Chamois Osage 700 Hume Bates 542 Clarksville Pike 729 Ironton Iron 832 Clarkton Dunklin 689 Jamesport Daviess 884 Cole Camp Benton 889 Jasper Jasper 766 Commerce Scott 593 Kearney Clay 625 Conception Keytesville Chariton 872 Junction Nodaway 518 Knob Noster Johnson 617 Concordia Lafayette 962 La BeUe Lewis 878 Conway Laclede 546 La Monte Pettis 595 Cooter Pemiscot 540 Laclede Linn 649 Corder Lafayette 768 Laddonia Audrain 580 Craig Holt 642 Lancaster Schuyler 859 Crocker Pulaski 506 Laredo Grundy 728 Cuba Crawford 704 Lawson Ray 545 Dearborn Platte 578 Lilbourn New Madrid 986 Dixon Pulaski 810 Linneus Linn 814 Downing Schuyler 566 Lockwood Dade 967 Drexel Cass 543 Lowry City St. Clair 509 Edgerton Platte 558 Lutesville Bollinger 585 Essex Stoddard 589 Madison Monroe 646 Fairfax Atchison 704 Maitland Holt 716 Federal St. Francois 771 Mansfield Wright 757 Forest City Holt 593 Martinsburg Audrain 510 Frankford Pike 653 Meadville Linn 616 Gait Grundy 587 Miller Lawrence 536 Garden City Cass 711 Mindenmines Barton 924 Gilman Harrison 618 Mokane Callaway 726 Glendale St. Louis 749 Montrose Henry 715 Golden City Barton 899 Morley Scott 599 Green City Sullivan 905 Naylor Ripley 681 Greenville Wayne 614 Nelson Saline 639 J. Walter Thompson Company 153 Town New Florence New Franklin New Hampton New Haven New London North Kansas City O'Fallon Oak Grove Oregon Oronogo Orrick Owensville Ozark Parkville^ Perry Pilot Grove Platte City Polo Potosi Purcell Puxico Queen City Richland Ridgeway St. Ferdinand Missouri {continued) County Pop. Town 500 to 1,000 (continued) County Pop. Montgomery 600 Howard 848 Harrison 519 Franklin 805 Ralls 911 Clay 870 St. Charles 588 Jackson 634 Holt 904 Jasper 981 Ray 632 Gasconade 777 Christian 798 Platte 619 Ralls 838 Cooper 753 Platte 558 CaldweU 606 Washington 984 Jasper 603 Stoddard 877 Schuyler 697 Pulaski 955 Harrison 812 St. Louis 682 St. Marys Schell Seymour ShelbyvUle Sheldon Shrewsbury Skidmore SmithviUe Southwest City Spickardsville Steele SteelvUle Stewartsville Stockton Sturgeon Sullivan Urich VaUey Park Warrenton Warsaw Waverly Wellington Wentzville Weston Wyaconda Ste. Genevieve 722 Vernon 596 Webster 751 Shelby 690 Vernon 544 St. Louis 845 Nodaway 628 Clay 782 McDonald 577 Grundy 731 Pemiscot 751 Crawford 767 De Kalb 534 Cedar 696 Boone 728 Franklin 909 Henry 538 St. Louis 899 Warren 800 Benton 925 Lafayette 810 Lafayette 878 St. Charles 514 Platte 991 Clark 659 Under 500, 385 Towns. Population, 102,475 ^Falling within the adjacent territory' of Kansas City 154 Population and Its Distribution MONTANA Location of cities of 15,000 and over Population 548,889 Area in sq. mi. 146,131 Pop. per sq. mi. 3.8 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 5 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Inlersiale Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 3.89 104.15 57,677 937 39,204 900 4,954 59,312 51,409 119 51,300 71 J. Walter Thompson Company 155 MONTANA Population, 548,889 — 0.5 percentof the population of United States Families,* 121,975— (Estimated) Negroes, 1,658 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cenl Urban territory 17 172,011 31.3 Cities and towns of 25,000 to 50,000 1 41,611 7.6 15,000 to 25,000 2 39,221 7.1 10,000 to 15,000 3 36,373 6.6 5,000 to 10,000 6 37,127 6.8 2,500 to 5,000 5 17,679 3.2 Rural territory 376,878 68.7 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 5,000 24 36,462 6.6 500 to 1,000 30 20,847 3.8 Under 500 36 12,390 2.3 Other rural territory 307,179 56.0 Town Counly Pop. Town County 25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 41,611 Butte Silver Bow 41,611 Pop. 15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 39,221 Billings Yellowstone 15,100 Great Falls Cascade 24,121 10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 36,373 Anaconda Deer Lodge 11,668 Missoula Missoula 12,668 Helena Lewis and Clark 12,037 *See preface 156 Population and Its Distribution Town Montana (continued) County Pop. Town County 5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 37,127 Bozeman Gallatin 6,183 Lewistown Fergus Havre Hill 5,429 Livingston Park Kalispell Flathead 5,147 Miles City Custer Pop. 6,120 6,311 7,937 2,500 to 5,000, 5 Cities. Population, 17,679 Deer Lodge Powell 3,780 Red Lodge Carbon Dillon Beaverhead 2,701 Whitefish Flathead Glendive Dawson 3,816 4,515 2,867 1,000 to 2,500, 24 Towns. Population, 36,462 Baker Fallon 1,067 Laurel Yellowstone 2,239 Big Timber Sweet Grass 1,282 Libby Lincoln 1,522 Chinook Blaine 1,217 Malta Phillips 1,427 Choteau Teton 1,043 Philipsburg Granite 1,724 Cut Bank Glacier 1,181 Poison Flathead 1,132 Eureka Lincoln 1,082 Poplar Roosevelt 1,152 Forsyth Rosebud 1,838 Roundup Musselshell 2,434 Fort Benton Chouteau 1,065 Scobey Sheridan 1,170 Glasgow Valley 2,059 Sidney Richland 1,400 Hamilton Ravalli 1,700 Three Forks Gallatin 1,071 Hardin Big Horn 1,312 Walkerville Silver Bow 2,391 Harlowton Wheatland 1,856 Wolf Point Roosevelt 2,098 500 to 1,000, 30 Towns. Population, 20.847 Bear Creek Carbon 744 Manhattan Gallatin 591 Belt Cascade 967 Neihart Cascade 749 Big Sandy Chouteau 589 Plentywood Sheridan 888 Boulder Jefferson 682 Ronan Missoula 600 Bridger Carbon 679 Shelby Toole 537 Browning Glacier 986 Sheridan Madison 538 Columbia Falls Flathead 611 StevensviUe Ravalli 744 Columbus Stillwater 987 Terry Prairie 794 Conrad Pondera 988 Thompson Falls Sanders 508 Culbertson Roosevelt 547 Townsend Broadwater 897 Fairview Richland 513 Troy Lincoln 763 Fromberg Ceu-bon 520 Twin Bridges Madison 755 Harlem Blaine 721 Valier Pondera 613 Judith Gap Wheatland 522 J. Walter Thompson Company 157 Montana (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) White Sulphur Whitehall Jefferson 629 Springs Meagher 574 Wibaux Wibaux 611 Under 500, 36 Towns. Population, 12,390 158 Population and Its Distribution NEBRASKA Location of cities of 50,000 and over Population 1,296,372 Area in sq. mi. 76,808 Pop. per sq. mi. 16.9 Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 2 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (.Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 8.03 47.91 124,421 975 80,272 1,450 6,167 200,100 248,267 583 88,700 251 J. Walter Thompson Company 159 NEBRASKA Population, 1,296,372 — 1.2 per cent of population of United States Families,* 288,083— (Estimated) Negroes, 13,242 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Populalion Per Cenl Urban territory 31 405,306 31.2 Cities and towns of 100,000 and over 1 191,601 14.8 50,000 to 100,000 1 54,948 4.2 15,000 to 50,000 10,000 to 15,000 3 36,060 2.8 5,000 to 10,000 9 65,048 5.0 2,500 to 5,000 17 57,649 4.4 Rural territory 891,066 68.8 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 78 116,304 9.0 500 to 1,000 108 75,226 5.8 Under 500 296 84,038 6.5 Other rural territory 615,498 47.5 Town Omaha County Pop. Town County 100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 191,601 Douglas 191,601 Pop. Lincoln 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 54,948 Lancaster ' 54,948 10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 36,060 Grand Island Hall 13,947 North Platte Lincoln Hastings Adams 11,647 10,466 *See preface 160 Population and Its Distribution Nebraska (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 5,000 to 10,000, 9 Cities. Population, 65,048 Beatrice Gage 9,664 Nebraska City Otoe 6,279 Columbus Platte 5,410 Norfolk Madison 8,634 Fairbury Jefferson .5,454 Scottsbluff Scotts Bluff 6,912 Fremont Dodge 9,605 York York 5,388 Kearney Buffalo 7,702 2,500 to 5,000, 17 Cities. Population, 57,649 Alliance Box Butte 4,591 Holdrege Phelps 3,108 Auburn Nemaha 2,863 McCook Redwillow 4,303 Aurora Hamilton 2,962 Plattsmouth Cass 4,190 Blair Washington 2,702 Schuyler Colfax 2,636 Broken Bow Custer 2,567 Sidney Cheyenne 2,852 Chadron Dawes 4,412 Superior Nuckolls 2,719 FaUs City Richardson 4,930 University Place Lancaster 4,112 Gering Scotts Bluff 2,508 Wymore Gage 2,592 Havelock Lancaster 3,602 1,000 to 2,500, 78 Towns. Population , 116,304 Ainsworth Brown 1,508 David City Butler 2,216 Albion Boone 1,978 Franklin Franklin 1,055 Alma Harlan 1,058 Friend Saline 1,263 Ashland Saunders 1,725 Fullerton Nance 1,595 Atkinson Holt 1,300 Geneva Fillmore 1,768 Bayard Morrill 2,127 Genoa Nance 1,069 Beaver City Furnas 1,103 Gordon Sheridan 1,581 Benkelman Dundy 1,009 Gothenburg Dawson 1,754 Bethany Lancaster 1,078 Hartington Cedar 1,467 Bloomfield Knox- 1,431 Hebron Thayer 1,513 Bridgeport Morrill 1,235 Hooper Dodge 1,014 Burwell Garfield 1,214 Humboldt Richardson 1,277 Cambridge Furnas 1,042 Kimball Kimball 1,620 Central City Merrick 2,410 Lexington Dawson 2,327 Chappell Deuel 1,131 Long Pine Brown 1,200 College View Lancaster 2,249 Loup City' Sherman 1,364 Cozad Dawson 1,293 Lyons Burt 1,025 Crawford Dawes 1,646 Madison Madison 1,735 Creighton Knox 1,446 Minden Kearney 1,527 Crete Saline 2,445 Mitchell Scotts Bluff 1,298 Curtis Frontier 1,017 Neligh Antelope 1,724 J. Walter Thompson Company 161 Nebraska (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) Newman Grove 1 Madison 1,260 Shelton Buffalo 1,037 North Bend Dodge 1,087 South Sioux Dakota 2,402 O'NeU Holt 2,107 Stanton Stanton 1,487 Oakland Burt 1,356 Stromsburg Polk 1,361 Ogalalla Keith 1,062 Sutton Clay 1,603 Ord Valley 2,143 Tecumseh Johnson 1,688 Osceola Polk 1,209 Tekamah Burt 1,811 Pawnee Pawnee 1,595 Tilden (Antelope \ Madison 1,101 Pierce Pierce 1,105 Plain view Pierce 1,199 Valentine Cherry 1,596 Ponca Dixon 1,014 Wahoo Saunders 2,338 Randolph Cedar 1,338 Wakefield Dixon Wayne 1,114 Ravenna Buffalo 1,703 Red Cloud Webster 1,856 Walthill Thurston 1,145 St. Edwards Boone 1,002 Wayne Wayne 2,115 St. Paul Howard 1,615 Weeping Water Cass 1,084 Sargent Custer 1,078 West Point Cuming 2,002 Scribner Dodge 1,021 Wilber Saline 1,255 Seward Seward 2,368 Wisner Cuming 1,210 500 to 1,000, 108 Towns. Population, 75,226 Adams Gage 574 Blue Springs Gage 742 Ansley Custer 775 Butte Boyd 593 Antioch Sheridan 764 Cedlaway Custer 833 Arapahoe Furnas 894 Campbell Franklin 561 Arcadia VaUey 745 Cedar Bluffs Saimders 516 Arlington Washington 695 Cedar Rapids Boone 766 Arnold Custer 933 Chester Thayer 529 Bancroft Cuming 673 Clarks Merrick 540 Bassett Rock 664 Clarkson CoKax 884 Battle Creek Madison 743 Clay Center Clay 965 Beaver Crossing Seward 543 Coleridge Cedar 674 Beemer Cuming 548 Crofton Knox 811 BeUevue' Sarpy 695 Culbertson Hitchcock 686 Bertrand Phelps 697 De Witt Saline 623 Bloomington Franklin 503 Decatur Burt 657 Blue Hill Webster 726 Deshler Thayer 944 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Omaha 162 Population and Its Distribution Nebraska (continued) Town County Pop. Town Counly Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Dodge Dodge 648 North Loup Valley 637 Dorchester Saline 522 Oakdale Antelope 707 Edgar Clay 996 Orleans Harlan 954 Elgin Antelope 854 Oshkosh Garden 707 Elm Creek Buffalo 600 Osmond Pierce 642 Elmwood Cass 558 Overton Dawson 515 Emerson Dakota 864 Oxford Furnas 739 ■ Dixon Page Holt 608 Thurston Palisade Hitchcock 527 Ewing Holt 543 Palmer Merrick 577 Exeter Fillmore 910 PapiUioni Sarpy 666 Fairfield Clay 784 Pender Thurston 992 Fairmont Fillmore 785 Peru Menaha 783 Gibbon Buffalo 883 Petersburg Boone 501 Grant Perkins 585 Pilger Stanton 563 Greeley Center Greeley 919 Polk Polk 561 Guide Rock Webster 611 Rulo Richardson 744 Harvard Clay 991 Rushville Sheridan 955 Hay Springs Sheridan 577 Scotia Greeley 559 Hemingford Box Butte 708 Shelby Polk 559 HoweU Colfax 904 Silver Creek Merrick 583 Humphrey Platte 835 Spalding Greeley 878 Imperial Chase 723 Spencer Boyd 728 Indianola Red willow 742 Sterling Johnson 804 Kenesaw Adams 646 Stratton Hitchcock 509 Laurel Cedar 830 Stuart Holt 739 Lawrence Nuckolls 538 Sutherland Lincoln 651 Leigh Colfax 516 Syracuse Otoe 889 Louisville Cass 645 Table Rock Pawnee 750 Lynch Boyd 589 Tahnage Otoe 525 Maywood Frontier 533 Trenton Hitchcock 592 Merna Custer 553 Utica Seward 571 Milford Seward 792 Valley Douglas 764 Minatare Scotts Bluff 660 Valparaiso Saunders 599 Morrill Scotts Bluff 772 Verdigre Knox 528 Nelson Nuckolls 955 Wauneta Chase 572 Newcastle Dixon 500 Wausa Knox 688 Niobrara Knox 736 Winnebago Thurston 648 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Omaha J. Walter Thompson Company i63 Nebraska (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Wolbach Greeley 589 Wood River Hall 820 Under 500, 296 Towns. Population, 84,038 164 Population and Its distrtbution NEVADA Population 77,407 Area in sq. mi. 109,821 Pop. per sq. mi. . 7 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 1 Location of cities of 10,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 2.09 205.00 3,163 190 12,182 340 2,293 9,305 8,716 9 14,480 30 J. Walter Thompson Company 165 NEVADA Population, 77,407 — 0.7 per cent of the population of United States Families,* 17,201— (Estimated) Negroes, 346 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 2 15,254 19.7 Cities and towns of 10,000 to 15,000 1 12,016 15.5 5,000 to 10,000 2,500 to 5,000 1 3,238 4.2 Rural territory 62,153 80.3 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 9 15,096 19.5 500 to 1,000 Under 500 4 1,160 1.5 Other rural territory 45,897 59.3 Town County Pop. Town County 10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 12,016 Reno Washoe 12,016 2,500 to 5,000, 1 City. Population, 3,238 Sparks Washoe 3,238 Tonopah^ Nye 1,000 to 2,500, 9 Towns. Population, 15,096 Carson City Ormsby 1,685 Las Vegas Clark Elko Elko 2,173 Lovelock Pershing Ely White Pine 2,090 Virginia City' Storey Fallon Churchill 1,753 Yerington Lyon Goldfieid Esmeralda 1,558 Under 500, 4 Towns. Population, 1,160 Pop. *See preface ' Unincorporated; not included in total * Unincorporated 4,144 2,304 1,164 1,200 1,169 166 Population and Its Distribution NEW HAMPSHIRE Population 443,083 Area in sq. mi. 9,031 Pop. per sq. mi. 49 . 1 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 4 Location of cities of 15,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 19W) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide i9W) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 13,88 28.17 20,523 440 14,020 2,000 1,253 30,008 52,534 290 29,900 65 J. Walter Thompson Company 167 Population, 443,083- Families,* 98,463- Negroes, 621 NEW HAMPSHIRE -0.4 per centof the population of United States -(Estimated) Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 27 279,761 63.1 Cities and towns of 50,000 and over 1 78,384 17.7 25,000 to 50,000 1 28,379 6.4 15,000 to 25,000 2 38,271 8.6 10,000 to 15,000 4 48,705 11.0 5,000 to 10,000 6 43,747 9.9 2,500 to 5,000 13 42,275 9.5 Rural territory 163,322 36.9 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 2 3,859 0.9 500 to 1,000 Under 500 209 158,781 35.8 Other rural territory! 682 0.2 Tcrwn County Pop. Town County POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 78,384 Manchester Hillsborough 78,384 25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 28,379 Nashua! HiUsborough 28,379 Pop. Berlin 15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 38,271 Coos 16,104 Concord Merrimack 22,167 *See prefaxie ^Includes unincorporated places ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell, Mass. 168 Population and Its Distribution Town Dover Keene New Hampshire (continued) County Pop. Town Counly 10,000 to 15,000, 4 Cities. Population, 48,705 Pop. Strafford Cheshire 13,029 11,210 Laconia Portsmouth Belknap 10,897 Rockingham 13,569 5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 43,747 Claremont Sullivan 9,524 Lebanon Grafton Derry Rockingham 5,382 Rochester Strafford Franklin Merrimack 6,318 Somersworth Strafford 6,162 9,673 6,688 2,500 to 5,000, 13 Ci Conway Carroll 3,102 Exeter Rockingham 4,604 Gorham Coos 2,734 Haverhill Grafton 3,406 Lancaster Coos 2,819 Littleton Grafton 4,239 Milford Hillsborough 3,872 13 Cities. Population, 42,275 Newmarket Rockingham 3,181 Newport Sullivan 4,109 Northumberland Coos 2,567 Pembroke Merrimack 2,563 Peterboro Hillsborough 2,615 Walpole Cheshire 2,553 1,000 to 2,500, 2 Towns. Population, 3,859 Hanover Grafton 1,551 Littleton Grafton Under 500, 209 Towns. Population, 158,781 POPULATION OF UNINCORPORATED PLACES 2,308 1,000 to 2,500, 56 Places. Population, 86,217 AUenstown Merrimack 1,213 Colebrook Coos 1,811 Alton Belknap 1,221 Enfield Grafton 1,577 Andover Merrimack 1,121 Epping Rockingham 1,276 Antrim Hillsborough 1,052 Farmington Strafford 2,461 Ashland Grafton 1,325 Goffstown Hillsborough 2,391 Bartlett Carroll 1,059 GreenvUle Hillsborough 1,346 Bedford Hillsborough 1,118 Hampton Rockingham 1,251 Belmont Belknap 1,194 Henniker Merrimack 1,344 Boacawen Merrimack 1,260 Hillsborough Hillsborough 2,229 Bristol Grafton 1,428 Hinsdale Cheshire 1,773 Campton Grafton 1,028 Hooksett Merrimack 1,828 Canaan Grafton 1,236 Hopkinton Merrimack 1.438 Charles town Sullivan 1,505 Hudson Hillsborough 1,954 J. Walter Thompson Company 169 New Hampshire {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) Jtiffrey Cheshire 2,303 Rye Rockingham 1,196 Lincoln Grafton 1,473 Salemi Rockingham 2,318 Lisbon Grafton 2,288 Sandwich CarroU 1,175 Londonderry Rockingham 1,303 Seabrook Rockingham 1,537 Marlboro Cheshire 1,380 Stewarts town Coos 1,109 Meredith Belknap 1,680 Swanzey Cheshire 1,593 Merrimack Hillsborough 1,022 Tilton Belknap 2,014 Milton Strafford 1.428 Troy Cheshire 1,444 Northfield Merrimack 1,522 Wakefield Carroll 1,335 Ossipee Carroll 1,122 Warner Merrimack 1,051 Pittsfield Merrimack 1,914 Weare Hillsborough 1,173 Plaistow Rockingham 1,368 Whitefleld Coos 1,935 Plymouth Grafton 2,353 Wilton Hillsborough 1,546 Raymond Rockingham 1,050 Winchester Cheshire 2,267 Rollinsford Strafford 1,701 Wolfeboro CarroU 2,178 500 to 1,000, 75 Places . Population, 51,972 Alexandria Grafton 502 Danbiu'y Merrimack 516 Alstead Cheshire 672 Deerfield Rockingham 746 Amherst Hillsborough 868 Dtu°ham Strafford 749 Aubmrn Rockingham 652 Epsom Merrimack 655 Barnstead Belknap 873 FitzwiUiam Cheshire 962 Barring ton Strafford 616 Fremont Rockingham 519 Bath Grafton 838 Gilford Belknap 738 Bennington Hillsborough 568 Gilmanton Belknap 814 Bethlehem Grafton 866 Grafton Grafton 554 Bow Merrimack 568 Hampstead Rockingham 670 Bradford Merrimack 580 Hancock Hillsborough 531 Brentwood Rockingham 685 HarrisviUe Cheshire 559 Brookline Hillsborough 546 Hill Merrimack 500 Candia Rockingham 780 Holderness Grafton 602 Canterbury Merrimack 655 HoUis Hillsborough 775 Chester Rockingham 652 Jackson Carroll 533 Chesterfield Cheshire 601 Jefferson Coos 960 Chichester Merrimack 507 Kingston Rockingham 859 Columbia Coos 601 Landaff Grafton 510 Cornish SulHvan 844 Loudon Merrimack 690 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell, Mass. 170 Population and Its Distribution New Hampshire (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Lyme Grafton 891 Rindge Cheshire 643 Milan Coos 730 Rumney Grafton 911 Moultonboro Carroll 758 Sanbornton Belknap 617 New Boston Hillsborough 768 Strafford Strafford 764 New Hampton Belknap 708 Stratford Coos 794 New Ipswich Hillsborough 869 Stratham Rockingham 542 New London Merrimack 701 Sunapee Sullivan 898 Newcastle Rockingham 728 Sutton Merrimack 632 Newington Rockinghtun 627 Tamworth CarroU 945 Newton Rockingham 872 Tuftonboro Carroll 611 North Hampton Rockingham 677 Unity SulUvan 522 Northwood Rockingham 891 Warren Grafton 600 Nottingham Rockingham 520 Wentworth Grafton 507 Orford Grafton 661 Westmoreland Cheshire 615 Pelhami Hillsborough 974 Wilmot Merrimack 536 Piermont Grafton 577 Windham' Rockingham 543 Pittsburg Plainfield Coos Sullivan 887 853 Woodstock Grafton 684 Under 500, 90 Places. Population, 22,869 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Lowell, Mass. J. Walter Thompson Company 171 NEW JERSEY Paterson Pa^saic^ Hfeboken East Orange»yj^^sey City Bayonne Population 3,155,900 Area in sq. mi. 7,514 Pop. per sq. mi. 420.0 Per cent of U. S. pop. 3.0 A'tlantic City Location of cities of 50,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Poslal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 31.20 7.74 29,702 941 14,817 6,050 2,344 189,167 245,444 3,171 218,000 74 172 Population and Its Distribution Population, 3,155,900- Families,* 701,311- Negroes, 117,132 NEW JERSEY —3.0 per cent of population of United States —(Estimated) Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 121 2,474,936 78.4 Cities and towns of 200,000 and over 2 712,627 22.6 100,000 to 200,000 3 371,473 11.8 50,000 to 100,000 6 405,961 12.9 25,000 to 50,000 10 312,938 9.9 15,000 to 25,000 8 143,595 4.6 10,000 to 15,000 10 123,535 3.9 5,000 to 10,000 35 242,399 7.7 2,500 to 5,000 47 162,408 5.1 Rural territory 680,964 21.6 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 64 104,091 3.3 500 to 1,000 46 34,085 1.1 Under 500 44 10,526 0.3 Other rural territory 532,262 16.9 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 200,000 and over, 2 Cities. Population, 712,627 Jersey City Hudson 298,103 Newark^ Essex 414,524 Camden^ Paterson' 100,000 to 200,000, 3 Cities. Population, 371,473 Trenton Mercer 119,289 Camden Passaic 116,309 135,875 *See preface ^Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. J. Walter Thompson Company 173 New Jersey (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 50,000 to 100,000, 6 Cities. Population, 405,961 Atlantic City Bayonne^ East Orange 1 Atleintic Hudson Essex 50,707 76,754 50,710 Elizabeth! Hoboken' Passaic' Union Hudson Passaic 25,000 to 50,000, 10 Cities. Population, 312,938 Clifton Irvington ' KecU-ny' Montclairi Passaic Essex Hudson Essex New Brunswick Middlesex 26,470 Orange' Essex 25,480 Perth Amboyi Middlesex 26,724 Plainfieldi Union 28,810 WestHoboken' Hudson 32,779 West New York ' Hudson Pop. 95,783 68,166 63,841 33,268 41,707 27,700 40,074 29,926 15,000 to 25,000, 8 Cities. Population, 143,595 Belleville Essex 15,660 Harrison' Hudson Bloomfield' Essex 22,019 Phillipsburg Warren Garfield' Bergen 19,381 Union' Hudson Hackensack' Bergen 17,667 West Orange' Essex 10,000 to 15,000, 10 Cities. Population, 123,535 15,721 16,923 20,651 15,573 Asbury Park Bridgeton Englewood' Gloucester ^ Long Branch Monmouth 12,400 Cumberland 14,323 Bergen 11,627 Camden 12,162 Monmouth 13,521 MiUville Morristown Rahway' Roosevelt' Summit' Cumberland 14,691 Morris 12,548 Union 11,042 Middlesex 11,047 Union 10,174 5,000 to 10,000, 35 Cities. Population, 242,399 Boonton Bound Brook Biu'lington '' CUffside Park' Collingswood * Dover EastRutherford Fort Lee' Guttenberg' Haddonfield ^ Morris Somerset Burlington Bergen Camden Morris '■ Bergen Bergen Hudson Camden 5,372 5,906 9,049 5,709 8,714 9,803 5,463 5,761 6,726 5,646 Hammonton Hawthorne ' Lodi' Madison NorthPlainfield' Nutley' Pennsgrove Pleasantville Princeton Red Bank Atlantic Passaic Bergen Morris Somerset Essex Salem Atlantic Mercer Monmouth 6,417 5,135 8,175 5,523 6,916 9,421 6,060 5,887 5,917 9,251 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 174 Population and Its Distribution New Jersey (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 5,000 to 10,000 {continued) Ridgefield Park Bergen 8,575 South Amboy ' Middlesex 7,897 Ridgewood ^ Bergen 7,580 South Orange' Essex 7,274 Rosellei Union 5,737 South River' Middlesex 6,596 RosellePark' Union 5,438 Vineland Cumberland 6,799 Rutherford! Bergen 9,497 WaUington ' Bergen 5,715 Salem Salem 7,435 Westfield' Union 9,063 Secaucus ' Hudson 5,423 Woodbury^ Gloucester 5,801 Somerville Somerset 6,718 2,500 to 5,000, 47 Citiei r. Population, 162,408 Audubon ^ Camden 4,740 Highland Park ' Middlesex 4,866 Bergenfield ' Bergen 3,667 Hightstown Mercer 2,674 Beverly ^ Burlington 2,562 Keyport Monmouth 4,415 Bogota • Bergen 3,906 Lambertville Hunterdon 4,660 Bordentown Burlington 4,371 Leonia ' Bergen 2,979 Butler Morris 2,886 Little Ferry ' Bergen 2,715 Caldwell' Essex 3,993 Merchantville^ Camden 2,749 Cape May Cape May 2,999 Metuchen ' Middlesex 3,334 Carlstadti Bergen 4,472 Mill town' Middlesex 2,573 Dumont ' Bergen 2,537 Newton Sussex 4,125 DunneUen Middlesex 3,394 Ocean City Cape May 2,512 East Newark' Hudson 3,057 Pedisades Park ' ■ Bergen 2,633 Edgewater > Bergen 3,530 Paulsboro^ Gloucester 4,352 Egg Harbor Atlantic 2,622 Pitman Gloucester 3,385 Fairview' Bergen 4,882 Prospect Park Passaic 4,292 Flemington Hunterdon 2,590 Raritan ' Somerset 4,457 Franklin Sussex 4,075 Rockaway Morris 2,655 Freehold Monmouth 4,768 Tenafly ' Bergen 3,585 Glen Ridge' Essex 4,620 Verona ' Essex 3,039 Hackettstown Warren 2,936 Wanaque Passaic 2,916 HaddonHeights i'' Camden 2,950 Washington Warren 3,341 Haledon Passaic 3,435 Westwood ' Bergen 2,597 Hasbrouck Wharton Morris 2,877 Heights' Bergen 2,895 Wildwood Cape May 2,790 1,000 to 2,500, 64 Towns. Population, 104,091 Allendale Bergen 1,165 Alpha Warren 2,140 'Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y, 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. J. Walter Thompson Company 175 New Jersey (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Pop. Atlantic New Providence Union 1,203 Highlands Monmouth 1,629 North Arlington Bergen 1,767 Barrington Camden 1,333 Northfield Atlantic 1,127 Behnar Monmouth 1,987 Oaklyn^ Camden 1,148 Belvidere Warren 1,793 Park Ridge I Bergen 1,481 Bloomingdale Passaic 2,193 Peapack- Bradley Beach Monmouth 2,307 Gladstone Somerset 1,226 Chatham Morris 2,421 Point Pleasant Clayton Gloucester 1,905 Beach Ocean 1,575 Closteri Bergen 1,840 Pompton Lakes Passaic 2,008 Delfordi Bergen 1,286 Ramsey Bergen 2,090 East Paterson Bergen 2,441 Ridgefieldi Bergen 1,560 Elmer Salem 1,115 Ringwood Passaic 1,025 Fair Haven Monmouth 1,295 Riverside' Bergen 1,077 Frenchtown Hunterdon 1,104 Riverton''^ Burlington 2,341 Garwood '■ Union 2,084 Rumson Monmouth 1,658 Glen Rock Bergen 2,181 South Bound High Bridge Hunterdon 1,795 Brooks Somerset 1,302 Highlands Monmouth 1,731 Spring Lake Monmouth 1,009 Hopewell Mercer 1,339 Stanhope Sussex 1,031 Jamesburg Middlesex 2,052 Sussex Sussex 1,318 Keansburg Monmouth 1,321 Swedesboro Gloucester 1,838 Kenilworth* Union 1,312 Totowa Passaic 1,864 Linden ^ Union 1,756 Tuckerton Ocean 1,106 Magnolia Camden 1,245 Ventnor Atlantic 2,193 Manasquan Monmouth 1,705 Waldwick Bergen 1,296 Matawan' Monmouth 1,910 West Caldwell Essex 1,085 Maywood ' Bergen 1,618 West Paterson Passaic 1,858 Middlesex Middlesex 1,852 WestviUe Gloucester 2,380 Midland Park' Bergen 2,243 Woodbine Cape May 1,406 Moonachie^ Bergen 1,194 Woodlynne ^ Camden 1,515 National Park Gloucester 1,000 Wood Ridge 1 Bergen 1,923 Netcong Morris 1,800 Woodstown Salem 1,589 500 to 1,000, 46 Towns. Population, 34,085 Absecon Atlantic 702 Avon Monmouth 647 Allentown Monmouth 634 Bloombury Hunterdon 650 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. '^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. 176 Population and Its Distribution New Jersey (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 500 to 1,000 (continued) Pop. Branchville Sussex 588 Montvale' Bergen 779 Califon Hunterdon 513 Neptune City Monmouth 539 Clinton Hunterdon 950 North Haledon Passaic 887 CresskilH Bergen 942 North Wildwood Cape May 807 Demarest' Bergen 654 Northvale Bergen 827 Kmerson' Bergen 973 Norwood' Bergen 820 Englewood Cliffs Bergen 594 Ogdensburg Sussex 939 Englishtown Monmouth 641 Pemberton Burlington 800 Essex FeUs Essex 598 Pennington Mercer 965 Fanwood Union 724 Roseland Essex 609 Fieldsboro Burlington 530 Saddle River Bergen 506 Florham Park Morris 787 Sea Bright Monmouth 856 Glen Gardner Hunterdon 818 Sea Isle City Cape May 564 Hampton Hunterdon 916 Somers Point Atlantic 843 Harrington Park Bergen 627 Spotswood ' Middlesex 704 Haworth> Bergen 748 Stockton Hunterdon 519 Helmetta Middlesex 687 Wenonah' Gloucester 918 Hohokus Bergen 586 West Cape May Cape May 967 Laurel Springs Camden 911 West Linwood Atlantic 638 Long Branch Monmouth 966 Mendham Morris 969 Woodcliff Lake Bergen 587 Milford Hunterdon 656 Under 500, 44 Towns. Population, 10,526 Vailing within the adjacent territory of New York, N. Y. 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia, Pa. J. Walter Thompson Company 177 NEW MEXICO Location of cities of 5,000 and over Population 360,350 Area in sq. mi. 122,503 Pop. per sq. mi. 2 . 9 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 3 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 2.43 69.67 29,844 574 43,091 620 2,974 20,000 15,314 16 13,300 34 178 Population and Its Distribution NEW MEXICO Population, 360,350 — 0.3 percent of the population of United States Families,* 80,078— (Estimated) Negroes, 5,733 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 12 64,960 18.0 Cities and towns of 15,000 and over 1 15,157 4.2 10,000 to 15,000 5,000 to 10,000 3 19,813 5. 5 2,500 to 5,000 8 29,990 8.3 Rural territory 295,390 82.0 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 12 19,047 3.3 500 to 1,000 8 5,902 1.7 Under 500 14 5,170 1.4 Other rural territory 265,271 73.6 Town County Pop. Town County 15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 15,157 Albuquerque Bernalillo 15,157 Raton Roswell 5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 19,813 5,544 Santa Fe Santa Fe Colfax Chaves 7,033 Pop. 7,236 2,500 to 5,000, 8 Cities. Population, 29,990 Las Vegas (East Clevis Curry 4,904 Las Vegas P.O.) San Miguel 4,304 Deming Luna 3,212 Las Vegas San Miguel 3,902 GaUup MoKinley 3,920 Silver City Grant 2,662 Las Cruces Dona Ana 3,969 Tucumcari Quay 3,117 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 179 New Mexico (continued) Town Coanly Pop. Town County 1,000 to 2,500, 12 Towns. Population, 19,047 Pop. Alamogordo Otero 2,363 Lordsburg Hidalgo 1,325 Artesia Eddy 1,115 Magdalena Socorro 1,867 Belen Valencia 1,306 Portales Roosevelt 1,154 Carlsbad Eddy 2,205 Santa Rosa Guadalupe 1,093 Clayton Union 2,157 Socorro Socorro 1,256 Columbus Luna 2,110 Tularosa Otero 1,096 500 to 1,000, 8 Towns :. Population, 5,902 Estancia Torrance 578 Roy Mora 564 Farmington San Juan 728 Springer Colfax 915 Fort Sumner De Baca 777 Vaughn Guadalupe 888 Mountainair Torrance 577 Wagon Mound Mora 875 Under 500, 14 Towns. Population, 5,170 180 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION NEW YORK Population 10,385,227 Area in sq. mi. 47,654 Pop. per sq. mi. 217 . 9 Per cent of U. S. pop. 9.8 Rochester Location of cities of 50,000 and over Binghamton Yonkers, New York Cityi Farms ( U. S. Census 19W) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads i9i9) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads i919) Miles of R.R. line {Iniersiaie Commerce Commission i917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 17.70 8.03 193,195 3,132 79,398 18,400 8,434 555,789 1,335,055 17,762 440,000 389 J. Walter Thompson Company 181 NEW YORK Population, 10,385,227 — 9.8 per cent of population of United States Families,* 2,307,828— (Estimated) Negroes, 198,433 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Populaiion Per Cent Urban territory 169 8,589,844 82.7 Cities and towns of 1,000,000 and over 1 5,620,048 54.1 500,000 to 1,000,000 1 506,775 4.9 100,000' to 500,000 4 680,987 6.5 50,000 to 100,000 5 372,452 3.6 25,000 to 50,000 11 382,645 3.7 15,000 to 25,000 16 300,208 2.9 10,000 to 15,000 20 239,931 2.3 5,000 to 10,000 30 200,606 1.9 2,500 to 5,000 81 286,192 2.8 Rural territory 1,795,383 17.3 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2',500 144 229,086 2.2 500 to 1,000 122 85,548 0.8 Under 500 99 32,243 0.3 Other rural territory 1,448,506 • 14.0 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 5,620,048 Bronx 732,016 Kings 2,018,356 New York \ New York 2,284,103 5,620,048 I Queens 469,042 [ Richmond 116,531 500,000 to 1,000,000, 1 City. Population, 506,775 Buffalo Erie 506,775 *See preface 182 Population and Its Distribution New York (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 100,000 to 500,000, 4 Cities. Population, 680,987 Pop. Albany Albany 113,344 Syracuse Rochester Monroe 295,750 Yonkers' Onondaga 171,717 Westchester 100,176 50,000 to 100,000, 5 Cities. Population, 372,452 Binghamton Broome 66,800 Troy^ Niagara Falls Niagara 50,760 Utica Schenectady- Schenectady 88,723 Rensselaer 72,013 Oneida 94,156 25,000 to 50,000, 11 Cities. Population, 382,645 Amsterdam Aubvurn Elmira Jamestown Kingston Montgomery 33,524 Cayuga 36,192 Chemung 45,393 Chautauqua 38,917 New Rochelle^ Westchester 36,213 Newburgh Orange 30,366 Poughkeepsie Dutchess 35,000 Rome Oneida 26,341 Ulster 26,688 Watertown Jefferson Mount Vernon ' Westchester 42,726 31,285 15,000 to 25,000, 16 Cities. Population, 300,208 Cohoes^ Albany 22,987 Lockport Niagara 21,308 Corning Steuben 15,820 Middletown Orange 18,420 Dunkirk 1 Chautauqua 19,336 Olean Cattaraugus 20,506 Glens Falls Warren 16,638 Oswego Oswego 23,626 Gloversville Fulton 22,075 Peekskill Westchester 15,868 HorneU Steuben 15,025 Port Chester' Westchester 16,073 Ithaca Tompkins 17,004 Watervliet^ Albany 16,073 Lackawanna' Erie 17,918 White Plains' Westchester 21,031 10,000 to 15,000, 20 Cities. Population, 239,931 Batavia Genesee 13,541 Ilion Herkimer 10,169 Beacon Dutchess 10,996 Johnstown Fulton 10,908 Cortland Cortland 13,294 Little Falls Herkimer 13,029 Fulton Oswego 13,043 North Geneva Ontario 14,648 Tonawanda' Niagara 15,482 Herkimer Herkimer 10,453 Ogdensburg St. Lawrence 14,609 Hudson Columbia 11,745 Oneida Madison 10,541 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of New York Vailing within the adjacent territory of Albany Vailing within the adjacent territory of Buffalo J. Walter Thompson Company 183 New York {continued) Town County Pop. Town 10,000 to 15,000 (continued) County Pop. Oneonta Otsego 11,582 Rensselaer' Rensselaer 10,823 Ossining Westchester 10,739 Saratoga Plattsburg Clinton 10,909 Springs Saratoga 13,181 Port Jervis Orange 10,171 Tonawanda^ Erie 10,068 5,000 to 10,000, 30 Cities. Population , 200,606 Canandaigua Ontario 7,356 Medina Orleans 6,011 Depew^ Erie 5,850 Newark Wayne 6,964 Endicott Broome 9,500 North Fredonia Chautauqua 6,051 Tarry town Westchester 5,927 Freeport' Nassau 8,599 Norwich Chenango 8,268 Glen Cove Nassau 8,664 Rockville Hastings-upon - Center' Nassau 6,262 Hudson' Westchester 5,526 Rye' Westchester 5,308 Haverstraw Rockland 5,226 Salamanca Cattaraugus 9,276 Hempstead' Nassau 6,382 Saranac T/ake ("Essex \Franklin 5,174 Hudson Falls Washington 5,761 Johnson City Broome 8,587 Seneca Falls Seneca 6,389 Lancaster^ Erie 6,059 Solvay Onondaga 7,352 Malone Frankhn 7,556 Tarrytown' Westchester 5,807 Mamaroneck' Westchester 6,571 Walden Orange 5,493 Massena St. Lawrence 5,993 Waverly Tioga 5,270 MechanicsviUe Saratoga 8,166 WhitehaU Washington 5,258 2,500 to 5,000, 81 Cities . Population, 286,192 Albion Orleans 4,683 Canton St. Lawrence 2,631 Amityville Suffolk 3,265 Carthage Jefferson 4,320 Avon Livingston 2,585 Catskill Greene 4,728 Babylon Suffolk 2,523 Cedarhurst Nassau 2,838 Baldwinsville'' Onondaga 3,685 Chatham Columbia 2,710 Ballston Spa Saratoga 4,103 Clyde Wayne 2,528 Bath Steuben 4,795 Cooperstown Otsego 2,725 Brockport Monroe 2,980 Corinth Saratoga 2,576 BronxvUle' Westchester 3,055 Danne Mora Clinton 2,623 Canastota Madison 3,995 Dansville Livingston 4,631 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany Vailing within the adjacent territory of Buffalo Vailing within the adjacent territory of New York *Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 184 Population and Its Distribution New York (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000 (continued) Dobbs Ferry' Westchester 4,401 Mohawk Herkimer 2,919 Dolgeville f Fulton \ Herkimer 3,448 Mount Kisco Westchester 3,944 Mount Morris i Livingston 3,312 East Aurora Erie 3,703 Nyack' Rockland 4,444 East Owego Tioga 4,147 Rochester^ Monroe 3,901 Patchogue Suffolk 4,031 East Syracuse ! Onondaga 4,106 Perm Yan Yates 4,517 Ellenville Ulster 3,116 Perry Wyoming 4,717 Elmira Heights Chemung 4,188 Pleasantville Westchester 3,590 Fairport'' Monroe 4,626 Potsdam St. Lawrence 4,039 FfJconer Chautauqua 2,742 Sag Harbor Suffolk 2,993 Fort Edward Washington 3,871 Saugerties Ulster 4,013 Fort Plain Montgomery 2,747 Scarsdale Westchester 3,506 Frankfort Herkimer 4,198 Scotia Schenectady 4,358 Goshen Orange 2,843 Sidney Delaware 2,670 Gouverneur St. Lawrence 4,143 Silver Creek Chautauqua 3,260 Gowanda /Cattaraugus \Erie 2,673 Southampton Suffolk 2,891 Spring Valley Rockland 3,818 Granville Washington 3,024 Suffern Rockland 3,154 Green Island' Albany 4,411 Tuckahoe' Westchester 3,509 Greenport Suffolk 3,122 Tupper Lake Franklin 2,508 Hamburg Erie 3,185 Union Broome 3,303 Highland Falls Orange 2,588 Walton Delaware 3,598 Hoosick Falls Rensselaer 4,896 Wappingers Irvington ' Westchester 2,701 FaUs Dutchess 3,235 Kenmore Erie 3,160 Warsaw Wyoming 3,622 La Salle Niagara 3,813 Waterford' Saratoga 2,637 Lawrence ' Nassau 2,861 Waterloo Seneca 3,809 Leroy Genesee 4,203 Watkins Schuyler 2,785 Lowville Lewis 3,127 Wellsville Allegany 4,996 Lynbrook Nassau 4,371 Westfield Chautauqua 3,413 Lyons Wayne 4,253 Whitesboro Oneida 3,038 Mineola ' Nassau 3,016 Adams 1,000 to 2,500, 144 Towns. Population, 229,086 Jefferson 1,557 Addison Steuben ^Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany 1,699 J. Walter Thompson Company 185 New York (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Pop. Akron Erie 1,960 Cold Spring Putnam 1,433 Alexandria Cornwall Orange 1,755 Bay Jefferson 1,649 Coxsackie Greene 2,121 Allegany Cattaraugus 1,350 Croton-on- Andover Allegany 1,132 Hudson Westchester 2,286 Angola Erie 1,367 Cuba Allegany 1,611 Antwerp Jefferson 1,012 Delhi Delaware 1,669 Arcade Wyoming 1,609 Deposit Broome Delaware 1,943 Athens Greene 1,844 Attica Wyoming 2,015 Dexter Jefferson 1,164 Avoca Steuben 1,019 Dundee Yates 1,143 Bfdnbridge Chenango 1,259 East Belmont Allegany 1,021 Rockaway' Nassau 2,005 BlasdeUi Erie 1,401 Eastwood Onondaga 2,194 Boliva Allegany 1,146 Ehnsford Westchester 1,535 Boonville Oneida 1,914 Farmingdale Nassau 2,091 Brair Cliff Fayetteville< Onondaga 1,584 Manor Westchester 1,027 Floral Park' Nassau 2,097 Brocton Chautauqua 1,383 Fonda Montgomery 1,208 Caledonia Livingston 1,170 FrankUnville Cattaraugus 2,015 Cambridge Washington 1,559 Friendship Allegany 1,026 Camden Oneida 1,941 Garden City Nassau 2,420 Canajoharie Montgomery 2,415 Geneseo Livingston 2,157 Canisteo Steuben 2,201 Greene Chenango 1,297 Castile Wyoming 1,013 Greenwich Washington 2,384 Castleton^ Rensselaer 1,595 Groton Tompkins 2,235 Cattaraugus Cattaraugus 1,347 Hamilton Madison 1,505 Cazenovia Madison 1683 Hammondsport Steuben 1,060 Champlain CUnton 1,140 Hancock Delaware 1,326 Chateaugay Franklin 1,291 Hillburn Rockland 1,112 Chester Orange 1,049 HoUey Orleans 1,625 Clayton Jefferson 1,849 Homer Corland 2,356 Clifton Springs Ontario 1,628 Honeoye Falls Momoe 1,107 Clinton Oneida 1,270 Horseheads Chemung 2,078 CobleskiU Schoharie 2,410 Jordan Onondaga 1,012 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany 'Falling within the adjacent territory of New York ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 186 Population and Its Distribution New York (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Keeseville Clinton Essex 1,524 Pelham 1 Westchester 1,056 Pelham Lake Placid Essex 2,099 Manor 1 Westchester 1,754 Larchmont ' Westchester 2,468 Phelps Ontario 1,200 Liberty Sullivan 2,459 Philmont Columbia 1,919 Little Valley Cattaraugus 1253 Phoenix Oswego 1,747 Liverpool Onondaga 1,831 Piermont' Rockland 1,600 McGrawville Cortland 1,032 Pittsford' Monroe 1,328 Manchester Ontario 1,418 Port Byron Cayuga 1,035 Manlius^ Onondaga 1,296 Port Henry Essex 2,183 Mayville Chautauqua 1,207 Pulaski Oswego 1,895 Mexico Oswego 1,336 Randolph Cattaraugus 1,310 Middleport Niagara 1,416 Ravena Albany 2,093 Millbrook Dutchess 1,096 Rhinebeck Dutchess 1,397 Monroe Orange 1,527 Richfield MonticeUo Sullivan 2,330 Springs Otsego 1,388 Montour Falls i Schuyler 1,560 Rouses Point Clinton 1,700 Moravia Cayuga 1,331 St. JohnsviUe Montgomery 2,469 Naples Ontario 1,148 Salem Washington 1,083 New Berlin Chenango 1,070 Schuylerville Saratoga 1,625 New Hartford Oneida 1,621 Sea Cliffi Nassau 2,108 New Paltz Ulster 1,056 Sherburne Chenango 1,104 North CoUins Erie 1,158 SherriU Oneida 1,761 North Pelham Westchester 2,385 Shorts ville Ontario 1,300 Northport Suffolk 1,977 Silver Springs Wyoming 1,155 Northville Fulton 1,190 Skaneateles Onondaga 1,635 Norwood St. Lawrence 1,808 Sloan* Erie 1,791 Nunda Livingston 1,152 Sodus Wayne 1,329 Oakfield Genesee 1,422 South Glens Oriskany Oneida 1,101 Falls Saratoga 2,158 Oriskany Falls 1 Oneida 1,014 South Nyack Rockland 1,799 Oxford Chenango 1,590 Springville Erie 2,331 Painted Post Steuben 2,170 Ticonderoga Essex 2,102 Palmyra Wayne 2,480 Trumansburg Tompkins 1,011 Pawling Dutchess 1,032 Unadilla Otsego 1,157 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of New York 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo J. Walter Thompson Company 187 New York (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Pop. Valatie Columbia 1,301 West Carthage Jefferson 1,666 Warwick Orange 2,420 West Waterville Oneida 1,255 Haverstraw Rockland 2,018 Wayland Steuben 1,790 WiUiamsville'' Erie 1,753 Webster! Monroe 1,247 Wolcott Wayne 1,186 Weedsport Cayuga 1,379 Yorkville Oneida 1,512 500 to 1,000, : 122 Towns. Population , 85,548 Afton Chenango 782 Delevan Cattaraugus 547 Alden Erie 755 Dryden Tompkins 707 Alfred Allegany 598 Earlville f Chenango 792 Altamont Albany 797 \Madison Angelica Allegany 972 East Randolph Cattaraugus 554 Ardsley' Westchester 730 Edwards St. Lawrence 577 Bellport Suffolk 614 Elizabethtown Essex 518 Bergen Genesee 576 Ellicottville Catteraugus 950 Black River Jefferson 937 Fairhaven Cayuga 552 Brewster Putnam 859 Farnham Erie 516 Brownville Jefferson 976 Fleischmans Delaware 525 Camillus* Onondaga 808 ForestviUe Chautauqua 620 Canaseraga Allegany 651 Fort Covington Franklin 836 Candor Tioga 699 Fort Johnson Montgomery 680 Cape Vincent Jefferson 913 Fultonville Montgomery 869 Celoron Chautauqua 757 Glen Park Jefferson 661 Chaumont Jefferson 595 Hagaman Montgomery 855 Cherry Creek Chautauqua 527 Harriman Orange 680 Cherry VtJley Otsego 728 Harrisville Lewis 900 Chittenango Madison 650 Hermon St. Lawrence 622 Churchville Monroe 513 Heuvelton St. Lawrence 559 ClayviUe Oneida 999 Hilton Monroe 827 Cleveland Oswego 541 Hobart Delaware 587 Cohocton Steuben 843 Hunter Greene 683 Copenhagen Lewis 554 Interlaken Seneca 633 Croghan Lewis 646 Kinderhook Columbia 722 De Ruyter Madison 519 Lake George Warren 630 '^Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Buffalo Vailing within the adjacent territory of New York 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Syracuse 188 Population and Its Distribution New York (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Lakewood Chautauqua 714 Sacketts Lewiston Niagara 723 Harbor Jefferson 667 Lima Livingston 843 Sandy Creek Oswego 566 Livonia Station Livingston 743 Savannah Wayne 516 Lyndonville Orleans 738 SaVona Steuben 554 Lyons Falls Lewis 818 Schaghticoke Rensselaer 568 Macedon Wayne 526 Schenevus Otsego 526 Marathon Cortland 565 Schoharie Schoharie 851 MarceUus Onondaga 989 Scottsville Monroe 784 Margaretville Delaware 650 Sherman Chautauqua 847 Marlborough Ulster 807 Sinclairville Chautauqua 514 Mayfield Fulton 592 South Dayton Cattaraugus 655 Middleburg Schoharie 986 Spencer Tioga 661 Middleville Herkimer 790 Spencerport' Monroe 926 Milford Otsego 505 Stamford Delaware 947 Millerton Dutchess 829 Stillwater Saratoga 982 Minoa Onondaga 867 Tannersville Greene 597 Montgomery Orange 906 Theresa Jefferson 857 Mooers CUnton 512 TivoU Dutchess 876 Nassau Rensselaer ■ 655 Union Springs Cayuga 642 Nelliston Montgomery 664 Upper Nyack Rockland 538 Newark Valley Tioga 821 Valley Falls Rensselaer 633 Newport Herkimer 703 Vernon Oneida 541 Nichols Tioga 554 Victor Ontario 945 Old Forge Herkimer 565 Victory Mills Saratoga 725 Otego Otsego 540 VoorheesviUe^ Albany 614 Philadelphia Jefferson 794 Waddington St. Lawrence 702 Port Dickinson Broome 883 Washington- Port Leyden Lewis 735 viUe Orange 631 Portville Cattaraugus 606 West Winfleld Herkimer 725 Prattsburg Steuben 654 Westport Essex 669 Red Hook Dutchess 827 Whitney Point Broome 665 Richmondville : Schoharie 581 Wilson Niagara 631 Rosendale Ulster 555 Windsor Broome 598 RushviUe Ontario Yates 541 Woodridge Sullivan 944 Youngstown Niagara 539 Under 500, 99 Towns. Population 32,243 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Rochester "Falling within the adjacent territory of Albany J. Walter Thompson Company 189 NORTH CAROLINA Location of cities of 25,000 and over Population 2,559,123 Area in sq. mi. 48,740 Pop. per sq. mi. 52 . 5 Per cent of U. S. pop. 2.4 Farms ( U. S. Census i9W) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 11.27 22.50 269,763 1,639 50,758 6,850 5,492 109,000 91,928 323 49,200 148 190 Population and Its Distribution NORTH CAROLINA Population, 2,559,123- Families,* 568,694- Negroes, 763,407 -2.4 per cent of population of United States (Estimated) Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory Cities and towns of 55 490,370 19.1 25,000 and over 15,000 to 25,000 10,000 to 15,000 5,000 to 10,000 2,500 to 5,000 4 3 7 13 28 156,609 65,998 87,905 89,970 89,888 6.1 2.6 3.4 3.5 3.5 Rural territory Cities and towns of 2,068,753 80.9 1,000 to 2,500 500 to 1,000 Under 500 Other rural territory 80 84 249 116,931 59,562 64,260 1,828,000 4.6 2.3 2.5 71.5 Town AsheviUe Charlotte County Pop. Town County Pop. 25,000 to 50,000, 4 Cities. Population, 156,609 Buncombe 28,504 "Wilmington New Hanover 33,372 Mecklenburg 46,338 Winston-Salem Forsyth 48,395 Durham Greensboro Gastonia Goldsboro High Point New Bern 15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 65,998 Durham 21,719 Raleigh "Wake Guilford 24,418 19,861 10,000 to 15,000, 7 Cities. Population, 87,905 Gaston 12,871 Rocky Mount fEdgecombe 12,712 Wayne Guilford Craven 11,296 14,.S02 12,198 Salisbury Wilson \Nash Rowan Wilson 13,884 10,612 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 191 North Carolina (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 5,000 to 10,000 , 13 Cities. Population (, 89,970 Burlington Alamance 5,952 Kinston Lenoir 9,771 Concord Cabarrus 9,903 Lexington Davidson 5,254 Elizabeth City Pasquotank 8,925 Reidsville Rockingham 5,333 Fayetteville Cumberland 8,877 Statesville IredeU 7,895 Greenville Pitt 5,772 Thomasville Davidson 5,676 Henderson Vance 5,222 Washington Beaufort 6,314 Hickory Catawba 5,076 2,500 to 5,000, 28 Cities . Population, 89,888 Albemarle Stanly 2,691 Monroe Union 4,084 Asheboro Randolph 2,559 Mooresville Iredell 4,315 Beaufort Carteret 2,968 Morehead City Carteret 2,958 Belmont Gaston 2,941 Morganton Burke 2,867 Ctinton Haywood 2,584 Mount Airy Surry 4,752 Dunn Harnett 2,805 Newton Catawba 3,021 Edenton Chowan 2,777 Oxford Granville 3,606 Hamlet Richmond 3,808 Roanoke Hendersonville Henderson 3,720 Rapids Halifax 3,369 Kings Rockingham Richmond 2,509 Mountain Cleveland 2,800 Sanford Lee 2,977 Laurinburg Scotland 2,643 Shelby Cleveland 3,609 Lenoir Caldwell 3,718 Spencer Rowan 2,510 Lincolnton Lincoln 3,390 Tarboro Edgecombe 4,568 Lumberton Robeson 2,691 Wadesboro Anson 2,648 1,000 to 2,500, 80 Towns. Population , 116,931 Ahoskie Hertford 1,429 Clayton Johnston 1,423 Andrews Cherokee 1,634 Clinton Sampson 2,110 Ayden Pitt 1,673 Cornelius Mecklenburg 1,141 Belhaven Beaufort 1,816 Dallas Gaston 1,397 Benson Johnston 1,123 Davidson Mecklenburg 1,156 Bessemer City Gaston 2,176 East Brevard Transylvania 1,658 Lumberton Robeson 1,011 Burgaw Pender 1,040 East Spencer Rowan 2,239 Carrboro Orange 1,129 Elkin Surry 1,195 Chadbourn Columbus 1,121 Enfield HaUfax 1,648 Chapel Hill Orange 1,483 Fairmont Robeson 1,000 Cherryville Gaston 1,884 Farmville Pitt 1,780 China Grove Rowan 1,027 Forest City Rutherford 2,312 192 Population and Its Distribution North Carolina (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Franklinton Franklin 1,058 Norwood Stanly 1,221 Fremont Wayne 1,294 Plymouth Washington 1,847 Gibsonville jAlamance \Guilford 1,302 Raeford Hoke 1,235 Ramseur Randolph 1,014 Graham Alamance 2,366 Randleman Randolph 1,967 Granite Falls Caldwell 1,101 Red Springs Robeson 1,018 Hertford Perquimans 1,704 RobersonviUe Martin 1,199 Highland Catawba 1,062 Roper Washington 1,043 HiUsboro Orange 1,180 Roxboro Person 1,651 KernersviUe Forsyth 1,219 RutherfordtoE I Rutherford 1,693 La Grange Lenoir 1,399 St. Pauls Robeson 1,147 Leaks viUe Rockingham 1,606 Scotland Neck Halifax 2,061 Littleton fHalifax \Warren 1,010 Selraa Johnston 1,601 Siler City Chatham 1,253 Louisburg Franklin 1,954 Smithfield Johnston 1,895 Lowell Gaston 1,151 Southport Brunswick 1,664 McAdenville Gaston 1,162 Spring Hope Nash 1,221 Madison Rockingham 1,247 Taylorsville Alexander 1,122 Maiden Catawba 1,266 Troy Montgomery 1,102 Marion McDowell 1,784 Tryon Polk 1,067 Maxton Robeson 1,397 Wake Forest Wake 1,425 Mayodan Rockingham 1,886 Warsaw Duplin 1,108 Mebane Alamance Orange 1,351 Waynes viUe Haywood 1,942 Weldon Halifax 1,872 MocksviUe Davie 1,146 Wendell Wake 1,239 Mount HoUy Gaston 1,160 West Hickory Catawba 1,266 Mount Olive Wayne 2,297 Whiteville Columbus 1,664 Murphy Cherokee 1,314 Williamston Martin 1,800 North Windsor Bertie 1,210 Wilkesboro Wilkes 2,363 1 500 to 1,000, ; 84 Towns. Population, 59,562 Aberdeen Moore 858 Black Apex Wake 926 Mountain Buncombe 531 Atlantic Carteret 610 Boardman Cohimbus 828 Aulander Bertie 803 Bolton Columbus 699 Aurora Beaufort 524 Bridgeton Craven 548 Baileys Nash 518 Brookford Catawba 709 Bethel Pitt 817 Bryson Swain 882 Biscoe Montgomery 755 Carthage Moore 962 J. Walter Thompson Company 193 North Carolina (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 {continued) Gary Wake 645 Nashville Nash 939 Coats Harnett 526 Norlina Warren 673 Columbia Tyrrell 738 Old Fort McDowell 931 Conover Catawba 681 Oriental Pamlico 607 Denton Davidson 559 Pee Dee Richmond 838 Dover Craven 670 Pilot Mountain Surry 707 East Bend Yadkin 508 Pineville Mecklenburg 650 East Kings Pittsboro Chatham 584 Mountain Cleveland 835 Polkton Anson 575 East PrinceviUe Edgecombe 562 Laurinburg Scotland 541 Rhodhiss fBurke \Caldwell 835 Ehn City Wilson 725 Four Oaks Johnston 583 Richlands Onslow 548 Franklin Macon 773 Rocky Mount Franklins ville Randolph 631 Mills Nash 833 Fuqpiay Springs Wake 555 Rose Hill Duplin 516 Hope MiUs Cumberland 783 Roseboro Sampson 749 Huntersville Mecklenburg 833 Rosman Transylvania 527 Jackson Northampton 579 Rowland Robeson 767 Jacksonville Onslow 656 Saluda Polk 549 Jonesboro Lee 886 Snow Hill Greene 700 Jones ville Yadkin 787 Southern Pines Moore 743 Kenly Johnston 827 Spruce Pine Mitchell 717 Landis Rowan 972 Stanley Gaston 584 Lawndale Cleveland 774 Sylva Jackson 863 Liberty Randolph 636 Tabor Cohimbus 782 Lillington Harnett 593 Vanceboro Craven 540 Longview Catawba 755 Wallace Duplin 648 Magnolia Duplin 694 Walnut Cove Stokes 651 Marshall Madison 748 Warrenton Warren 927 Marshville Union 828 Waxhaw Union 750 MaysvUle Jones 536 Weaverville Buncombe 606 Middlesex Nash 697 Whitakers fEdgecombe \Nash 723 Morven Anson 631 Mount Gilead Montgomery 975 Wilkesboro Wilkes 814 Mount PleasantCabarrus 770 Winterville Pitt 650 Murfreesboro Hertford 621 Zebulon Wake 953 Under 500, 249 Towns. Population, 64,260 194 Population and Its Distribution NORTH DAKOTA Location of cities of 10,000 and over Population 646,872 Area in sq. mi. 70,183 Pop. per sq. mi. 9.2 Per cent of U. S. pop. 0.6 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roods 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically vdred houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 7.57 69.02 77,690 751 68,796 1,160 5,316 82,886 75,349 37 42,300 133 J. Walter Thompson Company 195 NORTH DAKOTA Population, 646,872—0.6 per cent of the population of United States Families,* 143,749— (Estimated) Negroes, 467 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Popuhihn Per Cent Urban territory 12 88,239 13.6 Cities and towns of 15,000 and over 1 21,961 3.3 10,000 to 15,000 2 24,486 3.8 5,000 to 10,000 3 18,889 2.9 2,500 to 5,000 6 22,903 3.5 Rural territory 558,633 86.4 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 29 38,051 5.9 500 to 1,000 56 36,228 5.6 Under 500 197 52,429 8.1 Other rural territory 431,925 66.8 Town County Pop. Town County 15,000 io 25,000, 1 City. Population, 21,961 Fargo Cass 21,961 Pop. 10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 24,486 Grand Forks Grand Forks 14,010 Minot Ward 10,476 5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 18,889 Bismarck Burleigh 7,122 Jamestown Stutsman 6,627 Devils Lake Ramsey 5,140 2,500 to 5,000, 6 Cities. Population, 22,903 Dickinson Stark 4,122 Grafton Walsh 2,512 *See preface 196 Population and Its Distribution North Dakota (continued) Town County Pop. Town 2,500 to 5,000 (continued) County Pop. Mandan Morton 4,336 Wahpeton Richland 3,069 Valley City Barnes 4,686 Williston Williams 4,178 1,000 to 2,500, 29 Towns . Population, 38,051 Ashley Mcintosh 1,009 La Moure La Moure 1,014 Beach Golden Valley 1,106 Langdon Cavalier 1,228 Bottineau Bottineau 1,172 Larimore Grand Forks 1,089 Cando Towner 1,111 Lidgerwood Richland 1,065 Carrington Foster 1,420 Linton Emmons 1,011 Casselton Cass 1,538 Lisbon Ransom 1,855 Cooperstown Griggs 1,112 Marmarth Slope 1,318 Crosby Divide 1,147 MayviUe Traill 1,218 EUendale Dickey 1,334 New Rockford I Eddy 2,111 Enderlin Ransom 1,919 Oakes Dickey 1,637 Hankinson Richland 1,477 Park River Walsh 1,114 Harvey WeUs 1,590 Rugby Pierce 1,424 Hebron Morton 1,374 Wilton f Burleigh (McLean 1,026 Hillsboro TraiU 1,183 Kenmare Ward 1,446 Wishek Mcintosh 1,003 500 to 1,000, 56 Towns :. Population, . 36,228 Anamoosfi McHenry 563 Hazen Mercer 520 Aneta Nelson 662 Hettinger Adams 817 Belfield Stark 526 Hope Steele 699 Beulah Mercer 552 Kildeer Dunn 512 Bisbee Towner 500 Kuhn La Moure 725 Bowbells Burke 643 Tiflkota Nelson 959 Bowman Bowman 767 Leeds Benson 704 Cavalier Pembina 819 Litchville Barnes 528 Drake McHenry 517 McClusky Sheridan 646 Drayton Pembina 637 McVille Nelson 546 Edgeley La Moure 803 Maddock Benson 557 Edmore Ramsey 501 Milnor Sargent 680 Fairmount Richland 709 Minnewaukan Benson 564 Fessenden Wells 731 Minto Walsh 602 Finley Steele 599 MohaU Renville 651 Garrison McLean 714 Mott Hettinger 723 Glenn Ullin Morton 875 Napoleon Logan 554 Hatton Traill 828 Neche Pembina 528 J. Walter Thompson Company 197 North Dakota (continued) Tmvn County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) New England Hettinger 613 Steele Kidder 550 New Salem Morton 711 Strasburg Emmons 653 Northwood Grand Forks 935 Streeter Stutsman 640 Pembina Pembina 802 Towner McHenry 610 Portland TraiU 623 Velva McHenry 836 Ray WiUiams 563 Walhalla Pembina 634 Richardton Stark 626 Washburn McLean 558 RoUa Rolette 675 WiUow City Bottineau 559 St. Thomas Pembina 500 Wimbledon Barnes 521 Stanley Mountrail 591 Wyndmere Richland 570 Under 500, 197 Towns. Population, 52,429 198 Population and Its Distribution OHIO Location of cities of 50,000 and over Population 5,759,394 Area in sq. mi. 40,740 Pop. per sq. mi. 141 . 4 Per cent of U. S. pop. 5 . 4 Farms ( U. S. Census 1910) Post OflBces ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 22.20 17.31 256,695 1,956 86,854 31,800 9,044 516,225 845,649 5,165 362,500 331 J. Walter Thompson Company 199 OHIO Population, 5,759,394 — 5. 4 per cent of population of United States Families,* 1,279,865— (Estimated) Negroes, 186,183 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 148 3,677,136 63.8 Cities and towns of 500,000 and over 1 796,841 13.8 100,000 to 500,000 6 1,374,794 23.9 50,000 to 100,000 2 147,931 2.6 25,000 to 50,000 12 387,891 6.7 15,000 to 25,000 15 286,599 5.0 10,000 to 15,000 14 169,789 2.9 5,000 to 10,000 44 317,584 5.5 2,500 to 5,000 54 195,707 3.4 Rural territory 2,082,258 36.2 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 153 236,161 4.1 500 to 1,000 198 142,979 2.5 Under 500 320 93,614 1.6 Other rural territory 1,609,504 27.9 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500,000 and mer, 1 City. Population, 796,841 Cleveland Cuyahoga 796,841 100,000 to 500,000, 6 Cities. Population, 1,374,794 Akron Summit 208,435 Dayton Montgomeryl52,559 Cincinnati Hamilton 401,247 Toledo Lucas 243,164 Columbus Franklin 237,031 Youngstown Mahomng 132,358 Canton 50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 147,931 Stark 87,091 Springfield Clark 60,840 *See preface 200 Population and Its Distribution Ohio (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 25,000 to 50,000, 12 Cities. Population, 387,891 East Liverpool Columbiana 21,411 Sandusky Erie Pop. East Cleve- Marion Marion 27,891 land! Cuyahoga 27,292 Newark Licking 26,718 Hamilton Butler 39,675 Portsmouth Scioto 33,011 Lakewood i Cuyahoga 41,732 Steubenville Jefferson 28,508 Lima Allen 41,326 Warren Trumbull 27,050 Lorain Lorain 37,295 Zanesville Muskingum 29,569 Mansfield Richland 27,824 15,000 to 25,000, 15 Cities. Populatior !, 286,599 Alliance Stark 21,603 Elyria Lorain 20,474 Ashtabula Ashtabula 22,082 Findlay Hancock 17,021 Barberton Summit 18,811 Marietta Washington 15,140 BeUaire Belmont 15,061 Massillon Stark 17,428 Chillicothe Ross 15,831 Middletown Butler 23,594 Cleveland Norwood 2 Hamilton 24,966 Heights' Cuyahoga 15,236 Piqua Miami 15,044 22,897 10,000 to 15,000, 14 Cities. Population, 169,789 Bucyrus Crawford 10,425 Kenmore Summit 12,683 Cambridge Guernsey 13,104 Lancaster Fairfield 14,706 Coshocton Coshocton 10,847 Martins Ferrj ' Belmont 11,634 Cuyahoga Falls Summit 10,200 New Phila- East delphia Tuscarawas 10,718 Youngstown Mahoning 11,237 Niles Trumbull 13,080 Fremont Sandusky 12,468 Salem Columbiana 10,305 Ironton Lawrence 14,007 Tiffin Seneca 14,375 5,000 to 10,00C 1, 44 Citl les. Population, 317,584 Ashland Ashland 9,249 Conneaut Ashtabula 9,343 Athens Athens 6,418 Defiance Defiance 8,876 Bellefontaine Logan 9,336 Delaware Delaware 8,756 Bellevue f Huron [Sandusky 5,776 Delphos [Allen \Van Wert 5,745 Bowling Green Wood 5,788 Dennison Tuscarawas 5,524 Circleville Pickaway 7,049 Dover Tuscarawas 8,101 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland Vailing within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati J. Walter Thompson Company 201 Ohio (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 5,000 to 10,000 (continued) East Palestine Columbiana 5,750 St. Mwys Auglaize 5,679 Fostoria Hancock Seneca 9,987 Shelby Richland 5,578 Sidney Shelby 8,590 Galion Crawford 7,374 Struthers Mahoning 5,847 GetUipolis Gallia 6,070 Troy Miami 7,260 Girard Trumbull 6,556 Uhrichsville Tuscarawas 6,428 Greenville Darke 7,104 Urbana Champaign 7,621 Jackson Jackson 5,842 Van Wert Van Wert 8,100 Kent Portage 7,070 Wapakoneta Auglaize 5,295 Kenton Hardin 7,690 Washington Logan Hocking 5,493 Court House Fayette 7,962 Mount Vernon Knox 9,237 Wellston Jackson 6,687 NelsonviUe Athens 6,440 WeUsville Columbiana 8,849 Norwalk Huron 7,379 West Park Cuyahoga 8,581 Painesville Lake 7,272 Wilmington Clinton 5,037 Ravenna Portage 7,219 Wooster Wayne 8,204 St. Bernard 1 Hamilton 6,312 Xeni Greene 9,110 2,500 to 5,000, , 54 Citiei (. Population, , 195,707 Barnesville Belmont 4,865 Franklin Warren 3,071 Bedford ^ Cuyahoga 2,677 Garfield Berea' Cuyahoga 2,959 Heights Cuyahoga 2,550 Bridgeport Belmont 3,977 Geneva Ashtabula 3,081 Bryan Williams 4,252 Glouster Athens 3,140 ByesviUe Guernsey 2,775 Greenfield Highland 4,344 Celina Mercer 4,226 HiUsboro Highland 4,356 Cheviot 1 Hamilton 4,108 Hubbard Trumbull 3,320 Clyde Sandusky 3,099 Lebanon Warren 3,396 Crestline Crawford 4,313 Leetonia Columbiana 2,688 Crooks ville Perry 3,311 Lisbon Columbiana 3,113 Eaton Preble 3,210 Lockland ' Hamilton 4,007 Elmwood London Madison 4,080 Place 1 Hamilton 3,991 Marysville Union 3,635 Euclid 2 Cuyahoga 3,363 Maumee = Lucas 3,195 Fairport Medina Medina 3,430 Harbor Tiake 4,211 Miamisburg ' Montgomery 4,383 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati Walling within the adjacent territory of Cleoeland Walling within the adjacent territory of Toledo Walling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 202 Population and Its Distribution Ohio (continued) Town Counly Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000 (continued) Middleport Meigs 3,772 Port Clinton Ottawa 3,928 Mingo Junction Jefferson 4,616 Reading ^ Hamilton 4,540 Montpelier Williams 3,052 Salineville Columbiana 2,700 Napoleon Henry 4,143 Sebring Mahoning 3,541 New Boston Scioto 4,817 Shadyside Belmont 3,084 New Comers- Toronto Jefferson 4,684 town Tuscarawas 3,389 Union Cityf Darke 1,534 New Lexington Perry 3,157 Upper Newburgh Sandusky Wyandot 3,708 Heights 1 Cuyahoga 2,957 Wadsworth Medina 4,742 Oberlin Lorain 4,236 Wauseon Fulton 3,035 Orrville Wayne 4,107 Willard Huron 3,889 Pomeroy Meigs 4,294 WiUoughby Lake 2,656 1,000 to 2,500, 153 Towns. Population, 236,161 Ada Hardin 2,321 Bradford fDarke [Miami 2,356 Addyston ^ Hamilton 1,448 Amherst Lorain 2,485 Bratenahl' Cuyahoga 1,000 Amsterdam Jefferson 1,271 Bremen Fairfield 1,134 Antwerp Paulding 1,096 Brilliant Jefferson 1,500 Arcanum Darke 1,311 Brookville ■* Montgomery 1,336 Archbold Fulton 1,125 Buchtel Athens 1,178 AshviUe Pickaway 1,032 Cadiz Harrison 2,084 Avon Lorain 1,460 Caldwell Noble 1,706 Batavia Clermont 1,088 Canal Fulton Stark 1,057 Belle VaUey Noble 1,050 Cardington Morrow 1,109 Belpre Washington 1,317 Carey Wyandot 2,488 Bergholz Jefferson 1,215 Carroll ton Carroll 2,192 Bethel Clermont 1,340 Cedar vUle Greene 1,028 Bethesda Belmont 1,182 Chagrin Falls Cuyahoga 2,237 Bexley' Franklin 1,342 Chardon Geauga 1,566 Blanchester Clinton 1,671 Chauncey Athens 1,178 Bluffton Allen 1,950 Cleves^ Hamilton 1,454 ^Combined population of Union City, Darke Counly, Ohio and Union City, Randolph County, Indiana, 4,940 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton J. Walter Thompson Company 203 Ohio {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Coal Grove Lawrence 1,851 Leipsic Putnam 1,788 Coldwater Mercer 1,531 Lewisburg Preble 1,103 Columbiema Columbiana 2,114 Linden Columbus Heights ' Franklin 1,731 Grove Putnam 1,768 Lodi Medina 1,240 Continental Putnam 1,093 LoudonviUe Ashland 1,887 Corning Perry 1,628 Louisville Stark 2,008 Covington Miami 1,885 Loveland^ Clermont 1,557 Delta Fulton 1,543 ■ Hamilton Deshler Henry 1,514 Warren Dillonvale Jefferson 1,643 Lowell ville Mahoning 2,214 Dover Cuyahoga 1,754 McArthur Vinton 1,307 Doylestown Wayne 1,037 McComb Hancock 1,012 Dresden Muskingum 1,434 McConnelsville Morgan 1,618 East Columbus Franklin 1,328 Manchester Adams 1,824 Flushing Relmont 1,026 Maple Height s Cuyahoga 1,732 Forest Hardin 1,143 Marblehead Ottawa 1,048 Fort Recovery Mercer 1,092 Mechanicsburg Champaign 1,470 Fredericktown Knox 1,194 MUford^ f Clermont \ Hamilton 1,525 Garrettsville Portage 1,119 Georgetown Brown 1,670 Millersburg Holmes 2,098 Germantown ^ Montgomery 1,827 Minerva fCarroU \Stark 2,261 Gibsonburg Sandusky 1,737 Glendale ^ Hamilton 1,759 Minster Auglaize 1,538 Grandview Monroeville Huron 1,185 Heights Franklin 1,185 Mount Gilead Morrow 1,837 Granville Licking 1,440 Mount Grover Jefferson 1,694 Healthy 2 Hamilton 2,255 Harrison Hamilton 1,309 Mount Sterling Madison 1,113 Hicksville Defiance 2,378 Murray City Hocking 1,493 Holgate Henry 1,039 Navarre Stark 1,385 Hudson Summit 1,134 New Bremen Auglaize 1,502 Huron Erie 1,703 New Carhsle Clark 1,019 Independence Cuyahoga 1,074 New London Huron 1,470 Jacksonville Athens 1,046 New Richmond Clermont 1,714 Jamestown Greene 1,039 New Jefferson Ashtabula 1,532 StraitsviUe Perry 2,208 '■Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati Vailing within the adjacent territory of Columbus 204 Population and Its Distribution Ohio (continued) Town Coaniy Pop. Tmon County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) Newton Falls TrumbuU 1,100 Shawnee Perry 1,918 North Shreve Wayne 1,094 Baltimore Wool 2,439 Somerset Perry 1,339 North Canton Stark 1,597 South North College Charleston Clark 1,267 HiU Hamilton 1,104 South Euclid Cuyahoga 1,605 North Olmsted' Cuyahoga 1,419 South Oak Harbor Ottawa 1,858 Zanesville Miiskingum 1,010 Oak Hill Jackson 1,394 Spencerville Allen 1,543 Oakwood Montgomery r 1,473 Stryker Williams 1,014 Osborn « Greene 1,059 Swanton Fulton 1,248 Ottawa Putnam 2,167 Sylvania ' Lucas 1,222 Oxford Butler 2,146 Tippecanoe Paulding Paulding 2,106 City Miami 2,426 Peebles Adams 1,008 Utica Licking 1,658 Perrysburg " Wood 2,429 Vermih'on Erie 1,436 Plain City J Madison 1,330 Versailles Darke 1,563 1 Union Waverly Pike 1,625 Plymouth 1 (Huron [Richland 1,374 Wellington West Lorain 2,245 Richwood Union 1,601 Carroll ton ^ Montgomery 1,430 Ripley Brown 1,529 West Jefferson Madison 1,170 Rittman Wayne 1,803 West Liberty Logan 1,347 Rockford Mercer 1,075 West Milton Miami 1,256 Rocky River ' Cuyahoga 1,861 WesterviUe * Franklin 2,480 Roseville J Muskingum [Perry 1,349 Wickliffe Lake 1,508 1 Woodsfield Monroe 2,394 Sabina Chnton 1,504 Wyoming ' Hamilton 2,323 St. Clairsville Behnont 1,561 Yellow Springs Greene 1,264 St. Paris Champaign 1,226 Yorkville JBelmont 1,754 Scioto ville Scioto 2,182 \jefferson Shaker Heights 1 Cuyahoga 1,616 501 D to 1,000, 198 Towns. Population, . 142,979 Adena Jefferson 724 Amanda Fairfield 531 Alger Hardin 787 Amelia Clermont 658 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Cleveland 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Dayton 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Toledo 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati J. Walter Thompson Company 205 Ohio (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 {continued) Andover Ashtabula 921 Chesapeake Lawrence 821 Ansonia Darke 807 Clarington Monroe 607 Arlington Hancock 666 Coalton Jackson 790 Arlington Convoy Van Wert 932 Heights Hamilton 730 Cortland Trumbull 750 Ashley Delaware 786 Creston Wayne 894 Attica Seneca 658 Cumberland Guernsey 636 Avon Lake Lorain 904 Cuyahoga Bainbridge Ross 862 Heights Cuyahoga 739 Baltimore Fairfield 566 Cygnet Wood 589 BarnhiU Tuscarawas 513 Dalton Wayne 611 Basil Fairfield 606 De Graff Logan 932 Bay Cuyahoga 751 Deer Park Hamilton 824 Beach City Stark 658 Dunkirk Hardin 894 Beallsville Monroe 555 East Canton Stark 574 Belle Center Logan 909 East Tiinden Franklin 724 Belleville Richland 998 East View Cuyahoga 606 Belmont Belmont 680 Edgerton Williams 987 Beloit Mahoning 589 Edon Williams 610 Berhn Heights Erie 514 Elida Allen 509 Beverly Washington 566 Elmore Ottawa 937 Bloomdale Wood 509 Fairview Cuyahoga 642 Bloomingburg Fayette 552 Fayette Fulton 936 BloomvUle Seneca 645 Felicity Clermont 606 Bolivar Tuscarawas 519 Frankfort Ross 776 Botkins Shelby 557 Frazeysburg Muskingum 667 Bowerston Harrison 500 Freeport Harrison 626 Bradner Wood 786 Freeport (Prairie Depot P.O.) Brewster Stark 928 Wood 578 Brook Park Cuyahoga 861 Genoa Ottawa 971 Brooklyn Gnadenhutter I Tuscarawas 530 Heights Cuyahoga 605 Grafton Lorain 900 Burton Geauga 592 Grand Rapids ; Wood 517 Butler Richland 622 Greenspring f Sandusky \ Seneca 830 Camden Preble 904 Canal Greenwich Huron 827 Winchester' Franklin 791 Grove City ' Franklin 905 Canfleld Mahoning 806 Groveport ' Franklin 671 Centerburg Knox 775 Grover Hill Paulding 530 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 206 Population and Its Distribution Ohio {continued) Town County Pop. Town County 500 to 1,000 (continued) Pop. Hamden Vinton 837 Middlepoint Van Wert 670 Hamler Henry 560 Milan Erie 653 Hanging Rock Lawrence 591 Milford Center Union 671 Hebron Licking 683 Mineral City Tuscarawas 800 Holloway Belmont 974 Mogadore 1 Portage \ Summit 751 Hopedale Harrison 561 Jackson Center Shelby 578 Morrow Warren 803 JeffersonviUe Fayette 790 Mount Orab Brown 545 Jewett Harrison 852 Mount Pleasant Jefferson 635 Johnstown Licking 906 Mount Victory Hardin 723 Junction City Perry 890 Nevada Wyandot 793 Kalida Putnam 583 New Concord Muskingum 889 Kelleys Island I Erie 708 New Holland fPayette [Pickaway 810 Killbuck Holmes 575 Kingston Ross 800 New Knoxville Augleiize 537 Lagrange Lorain 500 New Madison Darke 608 Lakeview Logan 549 New Larue Marion 795 Matamoras Washington 896 Leesburg Highland 849 New Paris Preble 907 Lexington Richland 634 New Vienna Clinton 704 Liberty Center Henry 635 New Lore City Guernsey 784 Washington Crawford 919 Lowell Washington 516 Newtown' Hamilton 534 Lynchburg Highland 898 North Bendi Hamilton 597 McDonald Trumbull 621 North McGuffey Hardin 688 KingsviUe Ashtabula 598 Macedonia Summit 581 North Madeira Hamilton 600 Lewisburg Champaign 720 Madison Lake 893 North Randall I Cuyahoga 652 Magnolia /Carroll \Stark 605 Northfield Summit 861 Ohio City Van Wert 848 Malta Morgan 885 Pandora Putnam 669 Malvern Carroll 979 Pataskala Licking 771 Mantua Portage 764 Payne Paulding 984 Mason Warren 816 PemberviUe Wood 938 Mendon Mercer 571 Peninsula Summit 520 Mentor Lake 851 Perrysville Ashland 575 Middlefield Geauga 706 Piketon Pike 664 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Cincinnati J. Walter Thompson Company 207 Ohio (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 500 to 1,000 (continued) Pop. Pioneer Williams 774 Sunbury Delaware 827 Pleasant City Guernsey 781 Sycamore Wyandot 839 Pleasant HiU Miami 682 Trenton Butler 618 Poland Mahoning 561 Trimble Athens 806 Proctorville Lawrence 629 Upper Prospect Marion 949 Arlington Franklin 620 Quaker City Guernsey 732 Walbridge Wood 584 Rendville Perry 515 Washington- f Columbiana \ Mahoning 823 Roscoe Coshocton 629 ville Rutland* Meigs 500 WaterviUe Lucas 779 St. Henry Mercer 561 Waynesburg Stark 978 San toy Perry 976 Waynesfield Auglaize 584 Sardinia Brown 561 Waynesville Warren 668 Scio Harrison 861 West Seaman Adams 553 Alexandria Preble 994 Seneca ville Guernsey 947 West Lafayett ;e Coshocton 921 Seville Medina 691 West Mansfield Logan 737 SharonviUe Hamilton 753 West Salem Wayne 636 Sherwood Defiance 543 West Union Adams 992 Silverton Hamilton 795 West Unity Williams 906 Smithfield Jefferson 620 Weston Wood 844 South Amherst Lorain 944 Whitehouse Lucas 513 South Lebanon Warren 675 Williamsburg Clermont 969 South Webster Scioto 604 WiUiamsport Pickaway 554 Spencer Medina 527 Willshire Van Wert 546 Strasburg Tuscarawas 917 Winchester Adams 913 Stratton Jefferson 593 Woodville Sandusky 910 Sugar Creek Tuscarawas 618 Worthington i Franklin 705 Under 500, 320 Towns. Population, 93,614 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Columbus 208 Population and Its Distribution OKLAHOMA [^ Location of cities of 25,000 and over Population 2,028,283 Area in sq. mi. 69,414 Pop. per sq. mi. 29.2 Per cent of U. S. pop. 1.9 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Boads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Inlerstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 9.37 28.18 191,987 1,195 107,916 700 6,502 151,300 176,885 292 60,900 174 J. Walter Thompson Company 209 OKLAHOMA Population, 2,028,283 — 1.9 per cent of population of United States Families,* 450,730— (Estimated) Negroes, 149,407 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Popalaiion Per Cent Urban territory 63 539,480 26.6 Cities and towns of 50,000 and over 2 163,370 8.1 25,000 to 50,000 1 30,277 1.5 15,000 to 25,000 3 49,354 2.4 10,000 to 15,000 6 74,263 3.7 5,000 to 10,000 15 104,193 5.1 2,500 to 5,000 36 118,023 5.8 Rural territory 1,488,803 73.4 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 96 157,105 7.7 500 to 1,000 95 68,547 3.4 Under 500 218 66,320 3.3 Other rural territory 1,196,831 59.0 Town County Pop. Town County 50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 163,370 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 91,295 Tulsa Tulsa Pop. 72,075 25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 30,277 Muskogee Muskogee 30,277 15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 49,354 Enid Garfield 16,576 Shawnee Pottawa- Okmulgee Okmulgee 17,430 tomie 15,348 *See preface 210 Population and Its Distribution Town Counly Oklahoma (continued) Pop. Town County 10,000 to 15,000, 6 Cities. Population, 74,263 Ardmore Carter 14,181 Guthrie Logan Bartlesville Washington 14,417 McAlester Pittsburg Chickasha Grady 10,179 Sapulpa Creek Pop. 11,757 12,095 11,634 5,000 to 10,000, 15 Cities. Population, 104,193 Ada Pontotoc 8,012 Lawton Comanche 8,930 Blackwell Kay 7,174 Miami Ottawa 6,802 Gushing Payne 6,326 Norman Cleveland 5,004 Drumright Creek 6,460 Pawhuska Osage 6,414 Durant Bryan 7,340 Picher Ottawa 9,676 El Reno Canadian 7,737 Ponca Kay 7,051 Henryetta Okmulgee 5,889 Vinita Craig 5,010 Hugo Choctaw 6,368 2,500 to 5,000, 36 Cities. Population, 118,023 Altus Alva Anadarko Bristow Cardin Claremore Cleveland Clinton Coalgate CoUinsville Commerce Duncan Elk City Frederick Hartshorne Hobart Holdenville Hominy Jackson Woods Caddo Creek Ottawa Rogers Pawnee Custer Coal Tulsa Ottawa Stephens Beckham TiUman Pittsburg Kiowa Hughes Osage 4,522 3,913 3,116 3,460 2,640 3,435 2,717 2,596 3,009 3,801 2,555 3,463 2,814 3,822 3,480 2,936 2,932 2,875 Idabel Madill Mangum Newkirk Nowata Pauls Valley Perry Poteau Purcell Sand Springs Stillwater Sulphur Wagoner Walters Waurika Woodward Wynona Yale McCurtain Marshall Greer Kay Nowata Garvin Noble Le Flore McClain Tulsa Payne Murray Wagoner Cotton Jefferson Woodward Osage Payne 3,067 2,717 3,405 2,533 4,435 3,694 3,154 2,679 2,938 4,076 4,701 3,667 3,436 3,032 3,204 3,849 2,749 2,601 Afton AUen Antlers 1,000 to 2,500, 96 Towns. Population, 157,105 Ottawa 1,518 Atoka Atoka 2,038 Pontotoc 1,377 Avant Osage 1,071 Pushmataha 1,842 Beggs Okmulgee 2,327 J. Walter Thompson Company 211 Oklahoma (continued) Town County Pop. Town 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) County Pop. Bigheart Osage 2,099 Kiefer Bixby Tulsa 1,249 Kingfisher Boley Okfuskee 1,154 Kiowa Boswell Choctaw 1,212 Krebs Boynton Muskogee 1,204 Kusa Britton Oklahoma 1,070 Lehigh Broken Arrow Tulsa 2,086 Lindsay Broken Bow McCurtain 1,983 McCurtain Caddo Bryan 1,421 Marietta Carnegie Caddo 1,150 Marlow Cement Caddo 1,098 Medford Chandler Lincoln 2,226 Morris Checotah Mcintosh 2,390 Mounds Chelsea Rogers 1,692 Oilton Cherokee Alfalfa 2,017 O'Keene Comanche Stephens 1,427 Okemah CordeU Washita 1,855 Pawnee Covington Garfield 1,283 Prague Coweta Wagoner 1,318 Pryor Creek Davis Murray 1,609 Quapaw Devol Cotton 1,936 Quinton Dewar Okmulgee 1,558 Ringling Dewey Washington 2,302 Roff Edmond Oklahoma 2,452 Ryan Eufaula Mcintosh 2,286 SaUisaw Fairfax Osage 1,342 Sayre Fairview Major 1,751 Shamrock Fort Gibson Muskogee 1,353 Shattuck Garber City Garfield 1,446 Skiatook Geau-y fBIaine \Canadian 1,167 Snyder Grandfield TiUman 1,990 Spiro Guymon Texas 1,507 Stigler HaileyvUle Pittsburg 2,067 Stillwell HaskeU Muskogee 2,196 Stroud Healdton Carter 2,157 Tahlequah Heavener Le Flore 1,850 Tecumsah Hennessey Kingfisher 1,310 Thomas HoUis Harmon 1,683 Tishomingo Jenks Tulsa 1,508 Tonkawa Creek 1,563 Kingfisher 2,447 Pittsburg 1,287 Pittsburg 2,078 Okmulgee 1,069 Coal 1,898 Garvin 1,543 Haskell 1,062 Love 1,977 Stephens 2,276 Grant 1,050 Okmulgee 1,926 Creek 1,078 Creek 2,231 Blaine 1,084 Okfuskee 2,162 Pawnee 2,418 Lincoln 1,127 Mayes 1,767 Ottawa 1,394 Pittsburg 1,557 Jefferson 1,039 Pontotoc 1,138 Jefferson 1,379 Sequoyah 2,255 Beckham 1,703 Creek 1,409 Ellis 1,365 fOsage 1,653 \Tulsa Kiowa 1,197 Le Flore 1,162 Haskell 1,797 Adair 1,155 Lincoln 1,361 Cherokee 2,271 Pottawatomiel,429 Custer 1,223 Johnston 1,871 Kay 1,448 212 Population and Its Distribution Oklahoma (continued) Town County Pop. Town 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) County Pop. Vian Sequoyah 1,176 Wetumka Hughes 1,422 Wapanucka Johnston 1,038 Wewoka Seminole 1,520 Watonga Blaine 1,678 Wilburton Latimer 2,226 Waynoka Woods 1,500 Wilson Carter 2,286 Weatherford Custer 1,929 Wynnewood Garvin 2,200 Weleetka Okfuskee 1,588 Yukon Canadian 1,016 500 to 1,000, 95 Towns. Population, 68,547 Achilla Bryan 500 Gotebo Kiowa 737 Alderson Pittsburg 855 Granite Greer 912 Apache Caddo 919 Grove Delaware 869 Beaver City Beaver 920 Hastings Jefferson 629 Bennington Bryan 951 Helena Alfalfa 615 Billings Noble 846 Hinton Caddo 744 Blanchard McClain 842 Hooker Texas 946 Bokchito Bryan 627 Howe Le Flore 711 Bokoshe Le Flore 869 Hydro Caddo 686 Bromide fCoal 523 Jennings Pawnee 910 \johnston Kaw City Kay 627 Byars McClain 629 Kingston Marshall 767 Cedvin Hughes 700 Konawa Seminole 896 Canton Blaine 582 Lamont GJrant 586 Carmen Alfalfa 792 Lexington Cleveland 950 Chattanooga Comanche 507 Locust Grove Mayes 587 Choteau Mayes 541 Lone Wolf Kiowa 657 Crescent Logan 878 Luther Okledioma 601 Crowder Pittsburg 581 McLoud Pottawatomie 651 Custer City Custer 671 Mannsville Johnston 639 Delaware Nowata 804 Maud Pottawatomie 637 Dustin Hughes 713 Maysville Garvin 627 East Duke Jackson 502 Meeker Lincoln 513 Eldorado Jackson 967 Mill Creek Johnston 620 Erick Beckham 971 Minco Grady 606 Fairland Ottawa 818 Mooreland Woodward 592 Forgan Beaver 582 Mountain View Kiowa 917 Fort Cobb Caddo 546 Muldrow Sequoyah 693 Fort Towson Choctaw 965 Olustee Jackson 665 Francis Pontotoc 911 Osage City Osage 757 Gage Ellis 804 Paden Okfuskee 600 J. Walter Thompson Company 213 Oklahoma {continued) Tmon County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 {continued) Panama Le Flore 568 Sterrett Bryan 703 Perkins Payne 608 Stonewall Pontotoc 622 Pershing Osage 891 Stratford Garvin 964 Phillips Coal 972 Taft Muskogee 553 Pittsburg Pittsburg 892 Talihina Le Flore 690 Pond Creek Grant 965 Tamaha Haskell 501 Porter Wagoner 597 Temple Cotton 906 Porum Muskogee 533 Terral Jefferson 506 Ralston Pawnee 703 Texhoma Texas 687 Ramona Washington 793 Tipton Tillman 727 Ravia Johnston 513 Tuttle Grady 590 Red Fork Tulsa 844 Valliant McCurtain 809 Red Oak Latimer 593 Wanette Pottawatomie 783 Rush Springs Grady 768 Welch Craig 696 Seminole Seminole 854 Wellston Lincoln 650 Sentinel Washita 723 Westville Adair 956 Soper Choctaw 538 Wister Le Flore 586 Under 500, 218 Towns. Population, 66,320 214 Population and Its Distribution OREGON Location of cities of 10,000 and over Population 783,389 Area in sq. mi. 95,607 Pop. per sq. mi. 8.2 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 7 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and truclis registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 3.38 37.27 50,206 856 36,819 5,000 3,232 83,332 125,660 731 80,000 70 J. Walter Thompson Company 215 OREGON Population, 783,389 — 0.7 per cent of the population of United States Families,* 174,086— (Estimated) Negroes, 2,144 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Percent Urban territory 23 391,019 49.9 Cities and towns of 100,000 and over 1 258,288 33.0 15,000 to 100,000 10,000 to 15,000 3 42,299 5.4 5,000 to 10,000 8 50,445 6.4 2,500 to 5,000 11 39,987 5.1 Rural territory 392,370 50.1 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 30 47,127 6.0 500 to 1,000 43 28,348 3.6 Under 500 102 23,463 3.0 Other rural territory 293,432 37.5 Town Portland Astoria Eugene County Pop. Town County 100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 258,288 Multnomah 258,288 10,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 42,299 Clatsop 14,027 Salem Marion Pop. Lane 10,593 Baker Bend Corvallis La Grande 5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 50,445 Jackson Clackamas Umatilla Wasco Baker Deschutes Benton Union 7,729 5,415 5,752 6,913 Medford Oregon City' Pendleton The DaUes 17,679 5,756 5,686 7,387 5,807 *See preface ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. 216 Population and Its Distribution Town Oregon {continued) County Pop. Town County 2,500 to 5,000, 11 Cities. Population, 39,987 Klamath Falls Klamath 4,801 1,000 to 2,500, 30 Towns. Population, 47,127 Pop. Albany Linn 4,840 McMinnville YamhiU 2,767 Ashland Jackson 4,283 Marshfield Coos 4,034 Dallas Polk 2,701 Newberg Yamhill 2,566 Grants Pass Josephine 3,151 North Bend Coos 3,268 Hood River Hood River 3,195 Roseburg Douglas 4,381 Bandon Coos 1,440 Lebanon Linn 1,805 Burns Harney 1,022 Milton Umatilla 1,747 Clatskanie Columbia 1,171 Milwaukie ' Clackamas 1,172 Condon Gilliam 1,127 Ontario Malheur 2,039 CoquiUe Coos 1,642 Oswego Clackamas 1,818 Cottage Grove Lane 1,919 Prineville Crook 1,144 Elgin Union 1,043 Rainier Columbia 1,287 Enterprise Wallowa 1,895 St. Helens Columbia 2,220 Forest Grove Washington 1,915 Seaside Clatsop 1,802 Gladstone Clackamas 1,069 Silverton Marion 2,251 Gresham* Multnomah 1,103 Springfield Lane 1,855 Heppner Morrow 1,324 Tillamook Tillamook 1,961 Hillsboro Washington 2,468 Union Union 1,319 Independence Polk 1,143 West Linn Clackamas 1,628 Lakeview Lake 1,139 Woodbtttn Marion 1,656 500 to 1,000, 43 Towns . Population, 28,348 Amity Yamhill 522 Falls City Polk 994 Arlington Gilliam 529 Fossil Wheeler 519 Athena Umatilla 621 Freewater Umatilla 664 Bay City Tillamook 511 Glendale Douglas 548 Beaverton Washington 580 Haines Baker 503 Brownsville Linn 763 Hammond Clatsop 547 Canby Clackamas 852 Harrisburg Linn 573 Carlton Yamhill 552 Hermiston Umatilla 655 Central Point Jackson 582 Huntington Baker 666 Drain Douglas 607 Joseph Wallowa 770 Dufur Wasco 533 Junction City Lane 687 Echo Umatilla 501 Monmouth Polk 582 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. J. Walter Thompson Company 217 Oregon (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Mount Angel Marion 936 Sheridan Yamhill 979 Myrtle Point Coos 934 Stayton Marion 649 Newport Lincoln 580 SutherUn Douglas 515 North Powder Union 613 Toledo Lincoln 678 Nyssa Malheur 563 Vale Malheur 935 Oakland Douglas 516 Wallowa Wallowa 894 Phaomath Benton 591 Warrenton Clatsop 730 Prairie City Grant 643 Wasco Sherman 701 Redmond Deschutes 585 Weston Umatilla 595 Reedsport Douglas 850 Under 500, 102 Towns. Population, 23,463 218 Population and Its Distribution PENNSYLVANIA Location of cities of 50,000 and over Population 8,720,017 Area in sq. mi. 44,832 Pop. per sq. mi. 194 . 5 Per cent of U. S. pop. 8.3 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 26.05 13.44 202,252 3,618 91,556 10,600 11,681 490,337 854,706 7,419 365,500 272 J. Walter Thompson Company 219 PENNSYLVANIA Population, 8,720,017 — 8.3 per cent of population of United States Families,* 1,937,782— (Estimated) Negroes, 284,494 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Percent Urban territory 314 5,607,815 64.3 Cities and towns of 1,000,000 and over 1 1,823,779 20.9 500,000 to 1,000,000 1 588,343 6.8 100,000 to 500,000 2 245,567 2.8 50,000 to 100,000 9 605,820 7.0 25,000 to 50,000 7 273,838 3.1 15,000 to 25,000 27 524,922 6.0 10,000 to 15,000 30 364,818 4.2 5,000 to 10,000 93 670,916 7.7 2,500 to 5,000 144 509,812 5.8 Rural territory 3,112,202 35.7 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 229 380,693 4.4 500 to 1,000 175 125,967 1.5 Under 500 255 73,264 0.8 Other rural territory 2,532,278 29.0 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 1,823,779 Philadelphia Philadelphia 1,823,779 500,000 to 1,000,000, 1 City. Population, 588,343 Pittsburgh Allegheny 588,343 100,000 to 500,000, 2 Cities. Population, 245,567 Reading Berks 107,784 Scranton Lackawanna 137,783 *See preface 220 Population and Its Distribution Pennsylvania (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 50,000 to 100,000, 9 Cities. Population, 605,820 AUentown Altoona Bethlehem Chester 1 Lehigh 73,502 Blair 60,331 /Lehigh 50,358 \Northanipton Delaware 58,030 Erie Harrisburg Johnstown Lancaster Wilkes-Barre Erie Dauphin Cambria Lancaster Luzerne 25,000 to 50,000, 7 Cities. Population, 273,838 Pop. 93,372 75,917 67,327 53,150 73,833 Easton Hazleton McKeesport ^ New Castle Northampton 33,813 Luzerne 32,277 Allegheny 46,781 Lawrence 44,938 Norristown ' Williamsport York Montgomery 32,319 Lycoming 36,198 York 47,512 15,000 to 25,000, 27 Cities. Population, 524,922 Braddock « Bradford ■Butler CarbondeJe ' Dunmore ' Duquesne ^ FarreU Greensburg Homestead ' Lebanon McKeesRocks^ Mahanoy City Monessen Mount Carme! Allegheny 20,879 McKean 15,525 Butler 23,778 Lackawanna 18,640 Lackawanna 20,250 Allegheny 19,011 Mercer 15,586 Westmorelandl5,033 Allegheny 20,452 Lebanon 24,643 Allegheny 16,713 Schuylkill 15,599 Westmorelandl8,179 Northumber- land 17,469 Nanticoke Oil City Pittston 2 Plymouth Pottstown PottsviUe Shamokin Sharon Shenandoah Sunbury Uniontown Washington Wilkinsburg ^ Luzerne Venango Luzerne Luzerne Montgomery Schuylkill Northumber- land Mercer Schuylkill Northumber- land Fayette Washington Allegheny 22,614 21,274 18,497 16,500 17,431 21,876 21,204 21,747 24,726 15,721 15,692 21,480 24,403 10,000 to 15,000, 30 Cities. Population, 364,818 Ambridge Beaver 12,730 Carlisle Cumberland 10,916 Beaver Falls Beaver 12,802 Carnegie ^ Allegheny 11,516 Berwick Columbia 12,181 Carrick^ Allegheny 10,504 Bristol 1 Bucks 10,273 Chambersburg Franklin 13,171 Canonsburg Washington 10,632 Charleroi Washington 11,516 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia ''Vailing within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh Vailing within the adjacent territory of Scranton J. Walter Thompson Company 221 Pennsylvania (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 10,000 to 15,000 {continued) Coatesville Chester 14,515 Old Forge' Lackawanna 12,237 Columbia Lancaster 10,836 Olyphant' Lackawanna 10,236 Connellsville Fayette 13,804 Phoenixville Chester 10,484 Dickson City' Lackawanna 11,049 Punxsutawney Jefferson 10,311 Donora Washington 14,131 Steelton Dauphin 13,428 Du Bois Clearfield 13,681 Swissvale ^ Allegheny 10,908 Jeannette ^ Westmorelandl0,627 Tamaqua Schuylkill 12,363 Meadville Crawford 14,568 Warren Warren 14,272 New West Chester Chester 11,717 Kensington^ Westmorelandll,987 Woodlawn Beaver 12,495 NorthBraddock'^Allegheny 14,928 5,000 to 10,000 , 93 Cities. Population , 670,916 Archbaldi Lackawanna 8,603 East Arnold ^ Westmoreland 6,120 Pittsburgh ^ Allegheny 6,527 Ashland Schuylkill 6,666 Edwardsville Luzerne 9,027 Ashley Luzerne 6,520 EUwood City fBeaver \ Lawrence 8,958 Avalon ^ Allegheny 5,277 Bangor Northampton 5,402 Etna 2 Allegheny 6,341 Bellevue ^ Allegheny 8,198 Ford City Armstrong 5,605 Blakelyi Lackawaima 6,564 Forest City SusquehanuE 1 6,004 Bloomsburg Columbia 7,819 Frackville Schuylkill 5,590 Clairton '- Allegheny 6,264 Franklin Venango 9,970 Clearfield Clearfield 8,529 Freeland Luzerne 6,666 Coaldale Schuylkill 6,336 Glassport ^ Allegheny 6,959 Conshohocker i' Montgomery 8,481 Greenville Mercer 8,101 Coraopolis ^ Allegheny 6,162 Hanover York 8,664 Corry Erie 7,228 Huntingdon Huntingdon 7,051 Grafton ^ Allegheny 5,954 Indiana Indiana 7,043 Danville Montour 6,952 Jersey Shore Lycoming 6,103 Darby ^ Delaware 7,922 Johnsonburg Elk 5,400 Dormont^ Allegheny 6,455 Juniata Blair 7,660 Dorranceton Luzerne 6,334 Kane McKean 7,283 Duryea' Luzerne 7,776 Kingston Luzerne 8,952 East Kittanning Armstrong 7,153 Conemaugh Cambria 5,256 Knoxville * Allegheny 7,201 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranlon Walling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh Vailing within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 222 Population and Its Distribution Pennsylvania (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 5,000 to 10,000 (continued) Lansford Carbon 9,625 Rochester Beaver 6,957 Larksville Luzerne 9,438 St. Clair (Pittsburgh P. 0.) Latrobe Westmoreland 9,484 AUegheny 6,585 Lehighton Carbon 6,102 St. Clair 2 Schuylkill 6,495 Lewistown Mifflin 9,849 St. Marys Elk 6,967 Lock Haven Clinton 8,557 Sayre Bradford 8,078 Luzerne Luzerne 5,998 Schuylkill Marcus Hook ' Delaware 5,324 Haven Schuylkill 5,437 Middletown Dauphin 5,920 Scottdale Westmoreland 5,768 Midland Beaver 5,452 Sharpsburg^ Allegheny 8,921 MiUvale' Allegheny 8,031 Stroudsburg Monroe 5,278 Milton Northumber- Summit Hill Carbon 5,499 land 8,638 SwoyersviUe Luzerne 6,876 Minersville Schuylkill 7,845 Tarentum^ Allegheny 8,925 Monongahela Washington 8,688 Taylor ' Lackawanna 9,876 Mount Oliver' ' Allegheny 5,575 Throop ' Lackawanna 6,672 Mount Titusville Crawford 8,432 Pleasant Westmoreland 5,862 Turtle Creek 2 Allegheny 8,138 MunhaU^ AUegheny 6,418 Tyrone Blair 9,084 Nanty-Glo Cambria 5,028 Vandergrift Westmoreland 9,531 New Brighton Beaver 9,361 Waynesboro Franklin 9,720 Northampton Northampton 9,349 West Palmerton Carbon 7,168 Hazleton Luzerne 5,854 Parsons Luzerne 5,638 West Pittston' ' Luzerne 6,986 Pitcairn'' Allegheny 5,728 Wilmerding^ Allegheny 6,441 Rankin'' Allegheny 7,301 Windber Somerset 9,462 Renovo Clinton 5,877 Winton » Lackawanna 7,583 Ridgway Klk 6,037 2,500 to 5,000, 144 Cities. Population, 509,812 Aliquippa Beaver 2,931 Beaver Beaver 4,135 Ambler 1 Montgomery 3,094 Bellefonte Centre 3,996 Apollo Armstrong 3,227 Bellwood Blair 2,629 AspinwalP Allegheny 3,170 BentleyviUe Washington 3,679 Athens Bradford 4,384 Birdsboro Berks 3,299 Avoca ' Luzerne 4,950 Blairsville Indiana 4,391 Barnesboro Cambria 4,183 Boyertown Berks 3,189 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia Vailing within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh Vailing within the adjacent territory of Scranton J. Walter Thompson Company 223 Pennsylvania {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000 1 (continued) Brackenridge' Allegheny 4,987 Franklin Cambria 2,632 Bridgeport '' Montgomery 4,680 Freedom Beaver 3,452 Bridgeville' Allegheny 3,092 Freeport Armstrong 2,696 Brookville Jefferson 3,272 Galeton Potter 2,969 Brownsville Fayette 2,502 Gallitzin Cambria 3,580 Burnham Mifflin 2,765 Gettysburg Adams 4,439 Catasauqua Lehigh 4,714 Gilberton Schuylkill 4,766 CenterviUe Washington 4,793 Girardville Schuylkill 4,482 Clarion Clarion 2,793 Grove City Mercer 4,944 Clifton Hamburg Berks 2,764 Heights 2 Delaware 3,469 Hellertown Northampton 3,008 Clymer Indiana 2,867 HoUidaysburg Blair 4,071 CoUege HiU Beaver 2,643 Honesdale Wayne 2,756 Collingdale^ Delaware 3,834 Hummelstown Dauphin 2,654 Coplay Lehigh 2,845 Ingram 1 Allegheny 2,900 Coudersport Potter 2,836 Irwin Westmoreland 3,235 Curwensville Clearfield 2,973 Jenkintown^ Montgomery 3,366 Dale Cambria 3,115 Jermyn' Lackawanna 3,326 Derry Westmoreland 2,889 Kulpmont Northumber- Downingtown Chester 4,024 land 4,695 Doylestown Bucks 3,837 Kutztown Berks 2,684 Dupont Luzerne 4,576 Lansdale^ Montgomery 4,728 East Mauch Ltinsdowne^ Delaware 4,797 Chunk Carbon 3,868 Leechburg Armstrong 3,991 East Lewisburg Union 3,204 Stroudsburg ; Monroe 4,855 Lititz Lancaster 3,680 Eddystone^ Delaware 2,670 Lykens Dauphin 2,880 Edgewood' Allegheny 3,181 McAdoo Schuylkill 4,674 Elizabeth! Allegheny 2,703 McDonald Washington 2,751 EUzabethtowD I Lancaster 3,319 Manheim Lancaster 2,712 Ellsworth Washington 2,828 Mauch Chunk : Carbon 3,666 Emaus Lehigh 4,370 Mayfield Lackawanna 3,832 Emporium Cameron 3,036 Mechanicsburg Cumberland 4,688 Ephrata Lancaster 3,735 Media ^ Delaware 4,109 Exeter^ Luzerne 4,176 Meyersdale Somerset 3,716 Export Westmoreland 2,596 Millersburg Dauphin 2,936 Forty Fort Luzerne 3,389 Miners Mills Luzerne 4,365 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia Vailing within the adjacent territory ofScranlon 22A. Population and Its Distribution Pennsylvania (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000 (continued) Monaca Beaver 3,838 Slatington Lehigh 4,014 Moosic' Lackawanna 4,364 Somerset Somerset 3,121 MorrisviUe^ Bucks 3,639 Souderton Montgomery 3,125 Mount Union Huntingdon 4,744 South Narberth^ Montgomery 3,704 Allentown Lehigh 2,549 Nazareth Northamptor 1 4,288 South New Brownsville Fayette 4,675 Philadelphis I Schuylkill 2,537 South Fork Cambria 4,239 North South Bellevernon Westmoreland 2,605 Williamsport Lycoming 4,341 North East Erie 3,481 Southwest Northampton Greensburg Westmoreland 2,538 Heights Northampton 3,791 Spangler Cambria 3,035 Northumber- Northumber- Spring City Chester 2,944 land land 4,061 Springdale' Allegheny 2,929 Oeikmont' Allegheny 4,512 Sugar Notch Luzerne 2,612 Osceola Clearfield 2,512 Susquehanna Palmyra Lebanon 3,646 Depot Susquehanna 3,764 Parkesburg Chester 2,543 Sykesville Jefferson 2,507 Parnassus' Westmoreland 3,816 Towanda Bradford 4,269 Patton ' Cambria 3,628 Trafford' Allegheny Westmorelanc 2,859 Pen Argyl Northampton 4,096 I Perkasie Bucks 3,150 Union City Erie 3,850 PhUipsburg Centre 3,900 Verona' Allegheny 3,938 Polk Venango 2,662 Waynesburg Greene 3,332 Port Carbon Schuylkill 2,882 WeUsboro Tioga 3,452 Port Vue' Allegheny 2,538 West Portage Cambria 4,804 Homestead' Allegheny 3,435 Prospect Park 2 Delaware 2,536 West Newton Westmoreland 2,645 Quakertown Bucks 4,391 West Reading Berks 2,921 Red Lion York 3,198 West York York 3,320 Reynoldsville Jefferson 4,116 Westview' Allegheny 2,797 Royersford Montgomery 3,278 Williamstown Dauphin 2,878 Sewickley Allegheny 4,955 Wilson' Allegheny 3,243 Sharpsville' Mercer 4,674 Wyoming Luzerne 3,582 Shippensburg f Cumberland 1 Franklin 4,372 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton Vailing within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia Vailing within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh J. Walter Thompson Company 225 Pennsylvania {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500, 229 Towns. Population , 380,693 Albion Erie 1,549 Conway Beaver 1,858 Aldan 1 Delaware 1,136 Cresson Cambria 2,170 Austin Potter 1,556 Creasona Schuylkill 1,739 Avis Clinton 1,092 Dallastown York 2,124 Avomnore Westmoreland 1,242 Dayton Armstrong 1,049 Bath Northampton 1,401 Denver Lancaster 1,125 Beaver Dravosburg' Allegheny 2,204 Meadow Carbon 1,709 Dunbar Fayette 1,607 Bedford Bedford 2,330 Dunconnon Perry 1,679 Bellevernon Fayette 2,342 Duncansville Blair 1,230 Ben Avon '' Allegheny 2,198 East Brady Clarion 1,531 Berlin Somerset 1,563 East Greenville Montgomery 1,620 Bessemer Lawrence 1,417 East Big Run Jefferson 1,023 Lansdowne Delaware 1,561 Blossburg Tioga 2,033 East McKees- BosweU Somerset 2,168 port2 Allegheny 2,430 Brentwood Allegheny 1,695 East Bridgewater Beaver 1,340 Vandergrift Westmoreland 1,969 BrockwayviUe Jefferson 2,369 East Brownstown Cambria 1,489 Washington Washington 1,561 Burgettstown Washington 1,990 Ebensburg Cambria 2,179 California Washington 2,480 Edgeworth^ Allegheny 1,373 Cambridge Eldred McKean 1,037 Springs Crawford 1,663 Elizabethville Dauphin 1,236 Camp Hill Cumberland 1,636 Elkland Tioga 1,703 Canton Bradford 2,154 Emlenton Venango 1,025 Carrolltown Cambria 1,369 Emsworth'' Allegheny 2,165 Castle Shannon Allegheny 2,353 Evansburg Butler 1,548 Catawissa Columbia 2,025 Everett Bedford 1,687 Central City Somerset 1,051 Everson Fayette 1,988 Centralia Columbia 2,336 • Fairchance Fayette 2,124 Chalfant Allegheny 1,044 Falls Creek Jefferson 1,364 Clarks Sumifait Lackawanna 1,404 Fayette City Fayette 2,048 Claysville Washington 1,009 Ferndale Cambria 1,450 Coalport Clearfield 1,079 Fleetwood Berks 1,652 Cokeburg Washington 1,691 Flemington Clinton 1,131 Colwyn' Delaware 1,859 Fountain Hill Lehigh 2,339 Confluence Somerset 1,031 Freemansburg Northampton 1,203 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia -Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 226 Population and Its Distribution Pennsylvania (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Girard Erie 1,242 Mansfield Tioga 1,609 Glen Campbell Indiana 1,059 Marianna Washington 1,124 Glen Rock York 1,232 Marietta Lancaster 1,735 Glenfield Allegheny 2,156 Marion Northumber- Glenolden' Delaware 1,944 Heights land 1,874 Gordon Schuylkill 1,078 Mars Butler 1,226 Greencastle Franklin 2,271 Marysville Perry 1,877 Greentree' Allegheny 1,043 Masontown Fayette 1,525 HaUstead Susquehanna 1,261 Matamoras Pike 1,535 Hastings Cambria 2,292 Mercer Mercer 1,932 Hatboro' Montgomery 1,102 Mercersburg Franklin 1,663 Hawley Wayne 1,939 Mifilinburg Union 1,744 Hays2 Allegheny 2,231 Mifilintown Juniata 1,083 Heidelberg" Allegheny 2,094 MiUHall Clinton 1,238 Highspire Dauphin 2,031 Mohnton Berks 1,640 Homer City Indiana 1,802 Montgomery Lycoming 1,798 Hooversville Somerset 1,345 MontoursviUe Lycoming 1,949 Houston Washington 1,398 Montrose Susquehanna 1,661 Houtzdale Clearfield 1,504 Morton' Delaware 1,212 Hughestown Luzerne 2,244 Mount Holly Hughesville Lycoming 1,577 Springs Cumberland 1,109 Hyndman Bedford 1,179 Mount Jewett McKean 1,494 Irvona Clearfield 1,157 Mount Joy Lancaster 2,192 Kennett Mount Penn Berks 1,370 Square Chester 2,398 Muncy Lycoming 2,054 Langhorne' Bucks 1,067 Myerstown Lebanon 2,385 Lebanon Nescopeck Luzerne 1,638 Independent Lebanon 2,136 NewBethlehem Clarion 1,662 Leetsdale" Allegheny 2,311 New Lemoyne Cumberland 1,939 Cumberland Cumberland 1,577 ligonier Westmoreland 1,807 New Eagle Washington 1,572 Lilly Cambria 2,346 New Holland I^ancaster 1,453 Linesville Crawford 1,015 New Hope Bucks 1,093 Littles town Adams 1,552 Newport Perry 1,972 McSherrys- Newtown 1 Bucks 1,703 town Adams 1,800 Newville Cumberland 1,482 Malvern Chester 1,286 North Manor Westmoreland 1,077 Catasauqua Northampton 2,321 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh J. Walter Thompson Company 227 Town Pennsylvania (continued) County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) North Shillington Berks 2,175 Charleroi Washington 1,931 Shingle House Potter 1,169 North Clairton Allegheny 1,270 Sinking Spring Berks 1,270 North Wales > Montgomery 2,041 Smethport McKean 1,568 North York York 2,239 South Norwood^ Delaware 2,353 ConnelsviUe Fayette 2,196 Oatdale^ Allegheny 1,611 South OaUand Susquehanna 1,120 Greensburg Westmoreland 2,188 Orwigsburg Schuylkill 1,958 South Renovo CUnton 1,291 Overbrook Allegheny 2,185 South Waverl> r Bradford 1,251 Oxford Chester 2,093 Spring Grove York 1,115 Paint Somerset 1,283 State College Centre 2,405 Palo Alto Schuylkill 1,667 Stoneboro Mercer 1,405 Parker City Armstrong 1,188 Summerville Jefferson 1,199 Penbrook Dauphin 2,072 Swarthmorei Delaware 2,350 Penn Westmoreland 1,019 Tidioute Warren 1,063 Pennsburg Montgomery 1,404 Topton Berks 1,147 Pine Grove Schuylkill 1,778 Tower City Schuylkill 2,324 Point Marion Fayette 1,607 Trainer Delaware 1,367 Port Allegany McKpfln 2,356 Tremont SchuylkiU 2,015 Pringle Luzerne 1,960 Troy Bradford 1,419 Ramey Clearfield 1,093 Tunkhannock Wyoming 1,736 Ridley Park> Delaware 2,313 Upland! Delaware 2,486 Rimersburg Clarion 1,060 VanderbUt Fayette 1,183 Roaring Spring Blair 2,379 Vandling Lackawanna 1,258 Robesonia Berks 1,203 Versailles * Allegheny 1,936 Rockledge' Montgomery 1,029 Vintondale Cambria 2,053 Rockwood Somerset 1,362 Wall 2 Allegheny 2,426 Roscoe Washington 1,480 Walnutport Northampton 1,051 Roseto Northampton 1,634 Warrior Run Luzerne 1,387 Royal ton Dauphin 1,156 Watsontown Northumber- Saltsburg Indiana 1,022 land 2,153 Saxton Bedford 1,165 Weatherly Carbon 2,356 Scalp Level Cambria 1,690 Wesleyville Erie 1,457 Selinsgrove Snyder 1,937 West Sellersville Bucks 1,739 Brownsville Washington 1,900 Sharon Hilli Delaware 1,780 West Consho- Shickshinny Luzerne 2,289 hocken^ Montgomery 2,331 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh 228 Population and Its Distribution Pennsylvania 1 (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) West Easton Northampton 1,408 Williamsburg Blair 1,872 West Fairview Cumberland 1,800 Wind Gap Northampton 1,133 West Grove Chester 1,152 Womelsdorf Berks 1,331 West Middlesex Mercer 1,349 Wrightsville York 1,943 West Wyoming Luzerne 1,938 Wyomissing Berks 2,062 Westfield Tioga 1,303 Yardley^ Bucks 1,262 Westmont Cambria 1,976 Yeadon^ Delaware 1,308 Wheatland Mercer 1,742 Youngsville Warren 1,611 Whitaker' Allegheny 1,881 Youngwood Westmoreland 2,275 White Haven Luzerne 1,402 Zelienople Butler 1,870 500 to 1,000, 175 Towns. Population, 125,967 Adamstown Lancaster 800 Clarendon Warren 928 Akron Lancaster 723 Cola Center Washington 724 Albiu'tis Lehigh 795 Cochranton Crawford 647 Arona Westmoreland , 549 Collegeville" Montgomery 681 Atglen Chester 650 ConneautviUe Crawford 969 Auburn Schuylkill 977 Coopersburg Lehigh 870 Avondale Chester 627 Courtdale Luzerne 600 Baden Beaver 895 Cranesville Erie 548 Beavertown Snyder 525 Creekside Indiana 663 BechtelsviUe Berks 502 Dallas Luzerne 581 Beech Creek Clinton 573 Dalton' Lackawanna 786 Benton Columbia 696 Dauphin Dauphin 598 BiglerviUe Adams 539 Dawson Fayette 956 Bloomfield Perry 778 Delta York 858 Bolivar Westmoreland 1 766 DUlsburg York 924 Bowmanstowr I Carbon 834 Dover York 535 Brisbin Clearfield 570 Du Boistown Lycoming 756 Broad Top Dunlevy Washington 576 City Huntingdon 519 Dushore Sullivan 776 Bruin Butler 720 East Bangor Northampton 942 Centre Hall Centre 525 East Berlin Adams 610 Cherrytree Indiana 555 East Rochester Beaver 720 Chester HiU Clearfield 823 East Christiana Lancaster 985 Waynesburg ; Greene 886 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Pittsburgh Walling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia Walling within the adjacent territory of Scranton J. Walter Thompson Company 229 Pennsylvania {continued) Town Courtly Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Edenburg Clarion 806 Mahaffey Clearfield 801 Edinboro Erie 835 Manchester York 716 Elco Washington 808 ManorviUe Armstrong 537 Factoryville Wyoming 628 Mapleton Huntingdon 802 Finleyville Washington 609 Martinsburg Blair 955 Garrett Somerset 859 Mechanicsville Schuylkill 560 Gaysport Blair 997 Meshoppen Wyoming 608 Glendon Northampton 715 Middleburg Snyder 984 Grampian Clearfield 677 Middleport Schuylkill 984 Gratz Dauphin 615 Midway Washington 886 Great Bend Susquehanna 666 Mifflin Juniata 965 Greensboro Greene 516 MUesburg Centre 545 Halifax Dauphin 771 Milford Pike 768 Harmony Butler 757 MiUerstown Perry 616 Hatfield Montgomery 830 Millerstown Hawthorn Clarion 665 (Chicora P.0.)Butler 802 Herndon Northumberland 650 Millheim Centre 515 Honeybrook Chester 585 MillviUe Columbia 658 Hopewell Bedford 516 Mont Alto Franklin 589 Howard Centre 621 Moscow ' Lackawanna 702 Hyde Park Westmoreland 743 Mount Wolf York 688 Jamestown Mercer 818 MountviUe Lancaster 757 Jefferson York 514 New Johnetta Armstrong 535 Alexandria Westmoreland 587 Jonestown Lebanon 580 New Florence Westmoreland 730 Knoxville Tioga 696 New Freedom York 906 Koppel Beaver 762 New Milford Susquehanna 644 Lanesboro Susquehanna 805 New Oxford Adams 949 Laurel Run Luzerne 774 New Salem Westmoreland 671 LawrenceviUe Tioga 508 New Lewis Run McKean 665 Wilmington Lawrence 886 LewisviUe Potter 526 Nicholson Wyoming 842 Liberty Allegheny 601 North Irwin Westmoreland 908 Liverpool Perry 586 Orbisonia Huntingdon 682 Lorain Cambria 812 Osceola Tioga 568 McConnells- ParryviUe Carbon 578 burg Fulton 689 Paxtang Dauphin 822 Macungie Lehigh 768 Petersburg Huntingdon 691 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Scranton 230 Population and Its Distribution Pennsylvania {continued} Town Counly Pop. Town 500 to 1,000 (continued) County Pop. Picture Rocks Lycoming 526 South Pleasantville Venango 652 Philipsburg Centre 505 Plumville Indiana 538 Springboro Crawford 542 Port Royal Juniata 558 Stewartstown York 718 Portland Northampton 545 Stockdale Washington 830 QuarryviUe Lancaster 823 Strasburg Lancaster 853 Red Hill Montgomery 787 Summerhill Cambria 890 Rices Landing Greene 883 SutervUle Westmoreland 914 Richland Lebanon 841 Terre Hill Lancaster 840 Richlandtown Bucks 589 Tionesta Forest 642 Riegelsville Bucks 610 Trumbauers- Ringtown Schuylkill 785 ville Bucks 698 RockhiU Huntingdon 500 Tullytown' Bucks 572 Rouseville Venango 818 Tuimelhill Cambria 619 Rural Valley Armstrong 841 Wampum Lawrence 882 Rutledge' Delaware 711 Waterford Erie 744 Saegerstown Crawford 659 Waymart Wayne 507 Salisbury Somerset 951 Weissport Carbon 683 Sandy Lake Mercer 645 Wernersville Berks 797 Sankertown Cambria 900 West Elizabeth Allegheny 890 Seward Westmoreland 657 West Shiremanstown Cumberland 635 Kittanning Armstrong 861 Shrewsbury York 568 West Telford Montgomery 921 Sligo Clarion 801 Westover Clearfield 712 Slippery Rock Butler 826 Windsor York 854 Smithfield Fayette 940 Wormleysburg Cumberland 866 Smith ton Westmoreland 790 Wyalusing Bradford 628 Snow Shoe Centre 650 Yatesville Luzerne 709 South Yoe York 535 Langhorne Bucks 557 York Haven York 779 South New Castle Lawrence 920 Under 500, 255 Towns. Population, 73,264 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Philadelphia J. Walter Thompson Company 231 RHODE ISLAND Population 604,397 Area in sq. mi. 1,067 Pop. per sq. mi. 566 . 4 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 6 Location of cities of 50,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census i920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 19.26 3.27 4,083 187 2,170 750 206 39,563 64,726 1,082 41,800 26 232 Population and Its Distribution RHODE ISLAND Population, 604,397 — 0.6perceiit of the population of United States Families,* 134,310— (Estimated) Negroes, 10,036 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory Cities and towns of 100,000 and over 50,000 to 100,000 25,000 to 50,000 15,000 to 25,000 10,000 to 15,000 5,000 to 10,000 2,500 to 5,000 Rural territory Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500t 500 to l,000t Under 500 f 27 1 1 3 3 3 8 8 589,180 237,595 64,248 103,158 61,428 34,933 61,345 26,473 15,217 12,193 2,657 367 97.5 39.3 10.6 17.1 10.2 5.8 10.1 4.4 2.5 2.0 0.4 0.1 Town County Pop. Town County 100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 237,595 Providence Providence 237,595 Pop. 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 64,248 Pawtucket^ Providence 64,248 25,000 to 50,000, 3 Cities. Population, 103,158 Cranstoni Providence 29,407 Woonsocket Providence 43,496 Newport Newport 30,255 *See preface t Unincorporated ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Providence J. Walter Thompson Company 233 Rhode Island (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 61,428 Central Falls' Providence 24,174 West Warwick Kent EastProvidence' Providence 21,793 10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 34,933 Bristol Bristol 11,375 Warwicki Kent Cumberland^ Providence 10,077 5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 61,345 Pop. 15,461 13,481 Burrillville Providence 8,606 South Coventry Kent 5,670 Kingstown Washington 5,181 Johnston 1 Providence 6,855 Warren Bristol 7,841 Tjncoln' Providence 9,543 Westerly Washington 9,952 North Providence! Providence 7,697 2,500 to 5,000 , 8 Cities . Population, 26.473 Barrington Bristol 3,897 Portsmouth ^ Newport 2,590 East Greenwich' Kent 3,290 Scituate' North Smithfield' Kingstown Washington 3,397 Tiverton^ North Smithfield Providence 3,200 Providence 3,006 Providence 3,199 Newport 3,894 1,000 to 2,500, 8 Towns.i Population, 12,193 Exeter Washington 1,033 Little Compton Newport Gloucester Providence 1,389 Middletown Newport Hopkinton Washington 2,316 New Shoreham Newport Jamestown Newport 1,633 Richmond Washington 500 to 1,000, 3 Towns.^ Population, 2.657 Charlestown Washington 759 Narragansett Washington Foster Providence 905 Under 500, 1 Town.^ Population, 367 ■f Unincorporated '■Falling within the adjacent territory of Providence 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Fall River, Mass. 1,389 2,094 1,038 1,301 993 234 Population and Its Distribution SOUTH CAROLINA Location of cities of 15,000 and over Population 1,638,724 Area in sq. mi. 30,495 Pop. per sq. mi. 55 . 2 Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 6 Farms ( U. S. Census i920) 192,693 Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 693 Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 42,226 Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 3,800 Miles of R.R. line (Inierstaie Commerce Commission 1917) 3,697 Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 12 . 12 Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 22 . 44 Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 70,143 Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 43,716 Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 187 Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 51,000 Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 93 J. Walter Thompson Company 235 SOUTH CAROLINA Population, 1,683,724 — 1.6 per cent of population of United States Families,* 374,161— (Estimated) Negroes, 864,719 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 32 293,987 17.5 Cities and towns of 50,000 and over 1 67,957 4.1 25,000 to 50,000 1 37,524 2.2 15,000 to 25,000 2 45,765 2.7 10,000 to 15,000 2 21,538 1.3 5,000 to 10,000 8 56,967 3.4 2,500 to 5,000 18 64,236 3.8 Rural territory 1,389,737 82.5 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 50 84,504 5.0 500 to 1,000 40 29,255 1.7 Under 500 137 34,544 2.1 Other rural territory 1,241,434 73.7 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 50,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 67,957 Charleston Charleston 67,957 25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 37,524 Columbia Richland 37,524 15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 45,765 Greenville Greenville 23,127 Spartanburg Spartanburg 22,638 Anderson *See preface 10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 21,538 Anderson 10,570 Florence Florence 10,968 236 Population and Its Distribution South Carolina (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 5,000 to 10,000, 8 Cities. Population, 56,967 Pop. Chester Chester 5,557 Orangeburg Orangeburg 7,290 Gaffney Cherokee 5,065 Rock HiU York 8,809 Greenwood Greenwood 8,703 Sumter Sumter 9,508 Newberry Newberry 5,894 Union Union 6,141 2,500 to 5,000, 18 Cities. Population , 64,236 Abbeville Abbeville 4,570 Easley Pickens 3,568 Aiken Aiken 4,103 Eau Claire Richland 2,566 Batesbvirg f Lexington \Saluda 2,848 Georgetown Georgetown 4,579 HartsviUe Darlington 3,624 Beaufort Beaufort 2,831 Lancaster Tiancaster 3,032 BennettsviUe Marlboro 3,197 Laurens Laurens 4,629 Camden Kershaw 3,930 Marion Marion 3,892 Cheraw Chesterfield 3,150 SummervUle Dorchester 2,550 Clinton Laurens 3,767 Yorkville York 2,731 Darlington Darlington 4,669 1,000 to 2,500, 50 Towns. Population , 84,504 Allendale Allendale 1,893 Greer f Greenville \ Spartanburg 2,292 Andrews J Georgetown 1,968 \WiUiamsburg Honea Path Anderson 1,900 Bamberg Bamberg 2,210 Johnston Edgefield 1,101 Barnwell Barnwell 1,903 JonesviUe Union 1,209 Belton Anderson 1,780 Kershaw jKershaw [Lancaster 1,022 BishopviUe Lee 2,090 Blacksburg Cherokee 1,512 Kingstree WiUiamsbm-g 2,074 Blackville Barnwell 1,421 T-ake City Florence 1,606 Branohville Orangeburg 1,814 Latta Dillon 1,079 Brookland Lexington 1,793 LeesvUle Lexington 1,216 Clio Marlboro 1,009 Liberty Pickens 1,705 Clover York 1,608 McColl Marlboro 2,129 Conway Horry 1,969 McCormick McCormick 1,284 Cowpens Spartanburg 1,284 Manning Clarendon 2,022 Denmark Bamberg 1,254 Mount Pleasant Charleston 1,575 Dillon Dillon 2,205 Mullins Marion 2,379 Edgefield Edgefield 1,865 North Augusta Aiken 1,742 Estill Hampton 1,393 Pendleton Anderson 1,040 Fort Mill York 1,946 St. George Dorchester 1,386 Fountain Inn Greenville 1,100 St. Matthews Calhoun 1,780 J. Walter Thompson Company 237 South Carolina (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Saluda Saluda 1,203 Westminster Oconee 1,847 Seneca Oconee 1,460 Whitmire Newberry 1,955 Timmonsville Florence 1,860 Williamston Anderson 2,322 Varnville Hampton 1,160 Winnsboro Fairfield 1,822 WalhaUa Oconee 2,068 Woodruff Spartanburg 2,396 Walterboro Colleton 1,853 500 to 1,000, 40 Towns :. Population, 29,255 Arden Richland 924 Landrum Spartanburg 980 Bowman Orangeburg 733 Lexington Lexington 894 Brunson Hampton 699 Loris Horry 600 Calhoun Falls Abbeville 897 Lynchburg Lee 506 Cameron Calhoun 524 Maiyville Charleston 505 Cayce Lexington 746 Mayes viUe Sumter 839 Central Pickens 898 Ninety Six Greenwood 773 Chesnee Spartanburg 600 North Orangeburg 700 Chesterfield Chesterfield 856 Olar Bamberg 500 Cross Hill Laurens 587 Pageland Chesterfield 521 Due West Abbeville 702 Pickens Pickens 895 Elloree Orangeburg 925 Prosperity Newberry 748 Fairfax Allendale 957 Ridge Spring Saluda 597 Greeleyville Williamsburg 645 SimpsonviUe Greenville 566 Hampton Hampton 706 Springfield Orangeburg 798 Heath Springs Lancaster 505 Summerton Clarendon 957 Holly Hill Orangeburg 522 Swansea Lexington 690 Inman Spartanburg 694 Wagener Aiken 597 Iva Anderson 962 West Greenville Greenville 869 Lamar Darlington 784 Williston Barnwell 854 Under 500, 137 Towns. Population, 34,544 238 Population and Its Distribution SOUTH DAKOTA Location of cities of 10,000 and over Population 636,547 Area in sq. mi. 76,868 Pop. per sq. mi. 8.3 Per cent of U. S. pop. 0.6 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 74,655 Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 680 Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) 96,306 Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Ftoads 1919) 800 Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) 4,279 Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 5 . 57 Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 59 . 37 Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) 104,625 Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) 88,946 Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) 33 Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) 39,300 Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 126 J. Walter Thompson Company 239 SOUTH DAKOTA Population, 636,547 — 0.6 percent of the population of United States Families,* 141,455— (Estimated) Negroes, 831 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Phwes Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 14 101,872 16.0 Cities and towns of 25,000 and over 1 25,202 3.9 15,000 to 25,000 10,000 to 15,000 1 14,537 2.3 5,000 to 10,000 6 41,994 6.6 2,500 to 5,000 6 20,139 3.2 Rural territory 534,675 84.0 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 40 56,560 8.9 500 to 1,000 74 49,091 7.7 Under 500 147 40,094 6.3 Other rural territory 388,930 61.1 Town County Pop. Town County 25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 25,202 Sioux Falls Minnehaha 25,202 Pop. Aberdeen Huron Lead Mitchell Brookings 10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 14,537 Brown 14,537 5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 41,994 Beadle Lawrence Davison 8,302 5,013 8,478 Rapid City Watertown Yankton Pennington 5,777 Codington 9,400 Yankton 5,024 2,500 to 5,000, 6 Cities. Population, 20,139 Brookings 3,924 Madison Lake 4,144 *See preface 240 Population and Its Distribution South Dakota (continued) Town Counly Pop. Town 2,500 to 5,000 [continued) County Pop. Mobridge Walworth 3,517 Redfield Spink 2,755 Pierre Hughes 3,209 Vermilion Clay 2,590 1,000 to 2,500, 40 Towns. Population, 56,560 Arlington Kingsbury 1,011 Howard Miner 1,325 Armour Douglas 1,045 Lake Preston Kingsbury 1.008 Belle Fourche Butte 1,616 Lemmon Perkins 1,126 Beresford Lincoln Union 1,519 Lennox Lincoln 1,074 MilbanV Grant 2,215 Britten Marshall 1,105 Miller Hand 1,478 Canton Lincoln 2,225 Parker Turner 1,288 Centerville Turner 1,104 Parkston Hutchinson 1,230 Chamberlain Brule 1,303 Platte Charles Mix 1,242 Clark Clark 1,392 Salem McCook 1,187 De Smet Kingsbury 1,035 Scotland Bon Homme 1,234 Deadwood Lawrence 2,403 Sisseton Roberts 1,431 DeU Rapids Minnehaha 1,677 Spearfish Lawrence 1,254 Edgemont Fall River 1,254 Sturgis Meade 1,250 Elk Point Union 1,470 Tyndall Bon Homme 1,405 Eureka McPherson 1,200 Wagner Charles Mix 1,236 Flandreau Moody 1,929 Webster Day 1,800 Gregory Gregory 1,067 Wessington Groton Brown 1,273 Springs Jerauld 1,618 Highmore Hyde 1,022 Wirmer Tripp 2,000 Hot Springs Fall River 2,141 Woonsocket Sanborn 1,368 500 to 1,000, 74 Towns. Population, 49,091 Alexandria Hanson 965 Burke Gregory 623 Alpena Jerauld 576 Canistota McCook 594 Artesian Sanborn 689 Carthage Miner 667 Avon Bon Homme 630 Castleton Hamlin 582 Big Stone Grant 630 Clear Lake Deuel 835 Blunt Hughes 512 Colman Moody 535 Bonesteel Gregory 652 Colome Tripp 568 Bowdle Edmunds 818 Colton Minnehaha 608 Bridgewater McCook 976 Conde Spink 544 Bristol Day 545 Custer Custer 595 Bryant Hamlin 651 Dallas Gregory 705 J. Walter Thompson Company 241 South Dakota (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Delmont Douglas 518 Mcintosh Carson 727 Doland Spink 667 McLoughlin Carson 555 Egan Moody 569 Marion Turner 535 Elkton Brookings 872 Mellette Spiok 507 Emery Hanson 600 Menno Hutchinson 918 Estelline Hamlin 658 Montrose McCook 519 Fairfax Gregory 530 Mount Vernon Davison 661 Faith Meade 575 Murdo Jones 500 Faulkton Faulk 709 Philip Haakon 647 Fort Pierre Stanley 805 Plankinton Aurora 803 Freeman Hutchinson 894 Presho Lyman 626 Garretson Minnehaha 715 Selby Walworth 564 Gary Deuel 588 Spencer McCook 637 Geddes Charles Mix 695 Springfield Bon Homme 719 Gettysburg Potter 951 Summit Roberts 556 Hartford Minnehaha 677 Timber Lake Dewey 555 Hecla Brown 553 Tripp Hutchinson 970 Hurley Turner 586 Veblen Marshall 530 Ipswich Edmunds 909 Viborg Turner 618 Iroquois f Kingsbury 651 Volga Brookings 600 \Beadle Waubay Day 979 Java Walworth 527 Wessington Beadle 728 Jefferson Union 550 White Brookings 594 KimbaU Brule 993 White Lake Aurora 610 Lake Andes Charles Mix 867 Wihnot Roberts 617 Langford Marshall 510 Wolsey Beadle 510 Leola McPherson 637 Under 500, 147 Towns. Population, 40,094 242 Population and Its Distribution TENNESSEE Location of cities of 50,000 and over Population 2,337,885 Area in sq. mi. 41,687 Pop. per sq. mi. 56.1 Per cent of U. S. pop. 2 . 2 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Boads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Inlerstaie Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. i, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 9.78 17.66 252,774 1,143 46,050 8,880 4,076 80,422 140,669 741 54,500 111 J. Walter Thompson Company 243 TENNESSEE Population, 2,337,885 — 2.2 per cent of population of United States Families,* 519,530— (Estimated) Negroes, 451,758 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 47 611,226 26.1 Cities and towns of 100,000 and over 2 280,693 12.0 50,000 to 100,000 2 135,713 5.8 25,000 to 50,000 15,000 to 25,000 1 18,860 0.8 10,000 to 15,000t 2 20,489 0.9 5,000 to 10,000 7 43,536 1.8 2,500 to 5,000 33 111,935 4.8 Rural territory 1,726,659 73.9 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 42 64,888 2.8 500 to 1,000 58 40,625 1.8 Under 500 87 25,661 1.1 Other rural territory 1,595,485 68.2 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 100,000 to 200,000, 2 Cities. Population, 280,693 Memphis Shelby 162,351 NashviUe Davidson 118,342 50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 135,713 Chattanooga Hamilton 57,895 Knoxville Knox 77,818 15,000 to 25,000, 1 City. Population, 18,860 Jackson Madison 18,860 *iSee preface . • j ^Bristol Va. and Bristol, Tenn. based upon their combined popu- lation (14,776) included in places of 10,000 to 15,000 244 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION Town Bristol t Tennessee (continued) County Pop. Town County Pop. 10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 20,489 Sullivan 8,047 Johnson City Washington 12,442 5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 43,536 Clarksville Montgomerj r 8,110 Kingsport Sullivan 5,692 Cleveland Bradley 6,522 Morristown Hamblen 5,875 Columbia Maury 5,526 Murfreesboro Rutherford 5,367 Dyersburg Dyer 6,444 2,500 to 5,000, 33 Cities. Population, 111,935 Alcoa Blount 3,358 .Lebanon Wilson 4,084 Alton Park Hamilton 3,020 Lenoir City Loudon 4,210 Athens McMinn 2,580 Lewisburg Marshall 2,711 Brownsville Haywood 3,062 McMinnviUe Warren 2,814 Covington Tipton 3,410 Martin Weakley 2,837 East Maryville Blount 3,739 Chattanooga Hamilton 4,720 Newport Cocke 2,753 Elizabeth tor 1 Carter 2,749 Paris Henry 4,730 Erwin Unicoi 2,965 Pulaski Giles 2,780 Etowah McMinn 2,516 Rockwood Roane 4,652 Fayetteville Lincoln ■ 3,629 St. Elmo Hamilton 3,890 Franklin Williamson 3,123 Shelbyville Bedford 2,912 GfJlatin Sumner 2,757 Springfield Robertson 3,860 Greeneville Greene 3,775 Tracy City Grundy 2,669 Harriman Roane 4,019 Trenton Gibson 2,751 Humboldt Gibson 3,913 TuUahoma Coffee 3,479 La FoUette Campbell 3,056 Union City Obion 4,412 1,000 to 2,500, 42 Towns. Population, 64,888 Bolivar Hardeman 1,031 Dunlap Sequatchie 1,465 Clinton Anderson 1,409 Dyer Gibson 1,250 Coal Creek Anderson 1,204 Englewood McMinn 1,271 Cookeville Putnam 2,395 Greenfield Weakley 1,474 Copper hill Polk 1,102 HaUs Lauderdale 1,400 Dayton Rhea 1,701 Hartsville Trousdale 1,023 Dickson Dickson 2,263 Henderson Chester 1,181 Dresden Weakley 1,007 Huntingdon CarroU 1,121 ^Bristol, Va. and Bristol, Tenn. based upon their combined popu- lation (14,776) included in places of 10,000 to 15,000 J. Walter Thompson Company 245 Tennessee {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Jefferson City Jefferson 1,414 Obion Obion 1,376 Jellico Campbell 1,878 Ripley Lauderdale 2,070 Lavfrenceburg Lawrence 2,461 Rogersville Hawkins 1,402 Lexington Henderson 1,792 Somerville Fayette 1,106 Livingston Overton 1,215 South Fulton Obion 1,650 McKenzie Carroll 1,630 South Pittsburg Marion 2,356 Manchester Coffee 1,114 Sparta White 1,517 Milan Gibson 2,057 Spring City Rhea 1,001 Monterey Putnam 1,445 Sweetwater Monroe 1,972 Mount Pleasant Maury 2,093 Tellico Plains Monroe 1,220 Newbern Dyer 1,767 Tiptonville Lake 1,050 North Waverly Humphreys 1,054 Chattanooga Hamilton 2,196 Winchester Franklin 2,203 Oakdale Morg£in 1,552 500 to 1,000, 58 Towns. Population, 40,625 Adams Robertson 672 Gordonsburg Lewis 829 Alamo Crockett 720 Graysville Rhea 786 Alexandria De Kalb 510 Green Brier Robertson 518 Algood Putnam 651 Hohenwald Lewis 742 Aliens Creek Wayne 707 Jacksboro Campbell 638 Ashland Cheatham 649 Jasper Marion 728 Baxter Putnam 521 Jonesboro Washington 815 Bells Crockett 920 Kenton f Gibson \obion 804 Benton Polk 525 Big Sandy Benton 603 Kingston Roane 516 Bluff City Sullivan 524 Lafayette Macon 547 Bradford Gibson 507 Lookout Butler Johnson 578 Mountain Hamilton 623 Camden Benton 800 Lynnville Giles 552 Carthage Smith 920 McEwen Hmnphreys 635 Centerville Hickman 882 Madisonville Monroe 850 Clifty fCumberland \white 729 Millington Shelby 657 Mountain City Johnson 724 CollierviUe Shelby 989 Oliver Springs Anderson Roane 777 Collinwood Wayne 698 Cross ville Cumberland 948 Oneida Scott 943 Decherd Franklin 815 Orme Marion 522 Eastland White 598 Petersburg Lincoln 560 Erin Houston 855 Portland Sumner 869 246 Population and Its Distribution ' rennessee {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 {continued) Ravenscroft White 509 Smilhville DeKalb 687 Ridgely Lake 910 Trezevant Carroll 587 Rutherford Gibson 792 Trimble Dyer 781 Savannah Hardin 758 Troy Obion 516 Selmer McNairy 546 Wartrace Bedford 619 Sevierville Sevier 776 Watertown Wilson 933 Sharon Weakley 506 Whiteville Hardeman 749 Under 500, 87 Towns. Population, 25,661 J. Walter Thompson Company 247 TEXAS Location of cities of 50,000 and over Population 4,663,228 Area in sq. mi. 262,398 Pop. per sq. mi. 17 . 8 Per cent of U. S. pop. 4.4 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Irdersiate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mile of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 6.1 35.1 435,033 2,423 128,960 12,300 15,932 329,700 411,407 1,297 218,800 300 248 Population and Its Distribution TEXAS Population, 4,663,228—4.4 per cent of population of United States Families,* 1,036,273— (Estimated) Negroes, 741,723 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 119 1,512,689 32 A Cities and towns of 100,000 and over 4 565,113 12.1 50,000 to 100,000 1 77,560 1.7 25,000 to 50,000 5 198,132 4.2 15,000 to 25,000 7 123,796 2,6 10,000 to 15,000 13 149,694 3.2 5,000 to 10,000 29 190,279 4.1 2,500 to 5,000 60 208,115 4.5 Rural territory 3,150,539 67.6 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 167 258,168 5.5 500 to 1,000 113 84,553 1.8 Under 500 55 20,287 0.5 Other rural territory 2,787,531 59.8 Town County Pop. Town County EI Paso 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 77,560 El Paso 77,560 Pop. 100,000 to 200,000, 4 Cities. Population, 565,113 Dallas Dallas 158,976 Houston Harris 138,276 Fort Worth Tarrant 106,482 San Antonio Bexar 161,379 25,000 to 50,000, 5 Cities. Population, 198,132 Austin Travis 34,876 Waco McLennan 38,500 Beaumont Jefferson 40,422 Wichita Falls Wichita 40,079 Galveston Galveston 44,255 *iSee preface J. Walter Thompson Company 249 Texas {continued) Tmon County Pop. Town County Pop. 15,000 to 25,000 , 7 Cities . Population, 123,796 AmariUo Potter 15,494 Port Arthur Jefferson 22,251 Denison Grayson 17,065 Ranger Eastland 16,205 Laredo Webb 22,710 Sherman Grayson 15,031 Paris Lamar 15,040 10,000 to 15,000, 13 Cities. Population, 149,694 Abilene Taylor 10,274 Marshall Harrison 14,271 Brownsville Cameron 11,791 Palestine Anderson 11,039 Cleburne Johnson 12,820 San Angelo Tom Green 10,050 Corpus Christ! Nueces 10,522 Temple BeU 11,033 Corsicana Navarro 11,356 Texarkanaf Bowie 11,480 Del Rio Val Verde 10,589 Tyler Smith 12,085 Greenville Hunt 12,384 5,000 to 10,000 , 29 Cities. Population , 190,297 Belton BeU 5,098 McAllen Hidalgo 5,330 Bonham Fannin 6,008 McKinney Collin 6,677 Brenham Washington 5,066 Mineral Wells Palo Pinto 7,890 Brownwood Brown 8,223 Navasota Grimes 3,060 Bryan Brazos 6,307 Orange Orange 9,212 Burkburnett Wichita 5,300 San Benito Cameron 5,070 Childress Childress 5,003 Sulphvu: Springs Hopkins 5,558 Cisco Eastland 7,422 Taylor Williamson 5,965 Denton Denton 7,626 TerreU Kaufman 8,349 Eagle Pass Maverick 5,765 Vernon Wilbarger 5,142 Eastland Eastland 9,368 Victoria Victoria 5,957 Ennis Ellis 7,224 Waxahachie Ellis 7,958 Gainesville Cooke 8,648 Weatherford Parker 6,203 Hillsboro HiU 6,952 Yoakum fDe Witt \ Lavaca 6,184 Longview Gregg 5,713 2,500 to 5,000, 60 Cities . Population, 208,115 Arlington Tarrant 3,031 BeevUle Bee 3,063 Athens Henderson 3,176 Big Springs Howard 4,273 Ballinger Runnels 2,767 Bowie Montague 3,179 Bay City Matagorda 3,454 Cameron Milam 4,298 ^Combined population of Texarkana, in Miller County, Ark., and Bowie County, Texas— 19,737 250 Population and Its Distribution Texas {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000 {continued) Clarksville Red River 3,386 Lufkin AngeUna 4,878 Coleman Coleman 2,868 Magnolia Park Harris 4,080 Comanche Comanche 3,524 Marfa Presidio 3,553 Commerce Hunt 3,842 Marlin Falls 4,310 Cooper Delta 2,563 Mart McLennan 3,105 Crockett Houston 3,061 Memphis Hall 2,839 Cuoro DeWitt 3,671 Mercedes Hidalgo 3,414 Dalhart f Dallam \Hartley 2,676 Mexia Limestone 3,482 Mission Hidalgo 3,847 De Leon Comanche 3,302 Mount Pleasant Titus 4,099 Desdemona Eastland 3,008 Nacogdoches Nacogdoches 3,546 DubUn Erath 3,229 New Braunfels Comal 3,590 Electra Wichita 4,744 Pittsburg Camp 2,540 Georgetown Williamson 2,871 Plainview Hale 3,989 Gonzales Gonzales 3,128 Polytechnic Tarrant 4,338 Gorman Eastland 3,200 Quanah Hardeman 3,691 Graham Young 2,544 San Marcos Hays 4,527 Hearne Robertson 2,741 Seguin Guadalupe 3,631 Henrietta Clay 2,563 Smithville Bastrop 3,204 Honey Grove Fannin 2,642 Sour Lake Hardin 3,032 Huntsville Walker 4,689 Stamford Jones 3,704 Jacksonville Cherokee 3,723 Stephenville Erath 3,891 Jefferson Marion 2,549 Sweetwater Nolan 4,307 Kaufman Kaufman 2,501 Teague Freestone 3,306 Kings ville Kleberg 4,770 Texas City Galveston 2,509 Lockhart CaldweU 3,731 Uvalde Uvalde 3,885 Lubbock Lubbock 4,051 1,000 to 2,500, 167 Towns. Population, 258,168 Alba Wood 1,352 Atlanta Cass 1,469 Albany Shackelford 1,469 Baird Callahan 1,902 Alice Jim WeUs 1,880 Bartlett BeU Williamson 1,731 Alto Cherokee 1,081 Alvarado Johnson 1,284 Bastrop Bastrop 1,828 Alvin Brazoria 1,519 Boerne Kendall 1,153 Alvord Wise 1,376 Brady McCuUoch 2,197 Angleton Brazoria 1,043 Breckenridge Stephens 1,846 Anson Jones 1,425 Bridgeport Wise 1,872 Aransas Pass San Patricio 1,569 CaldweU Burleson 1,689 J. Walter Thompson Company 251 Texas (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Calvert Robertson 2,099 Groesbeck T limestone 1,522 Canadian Hemphill 2,187 Groveton Trinity 1,103 Canyon Randall 1,618 Hallettsville Lavaca 1,444 Carthage Panola 1,366 Hamilton Hamilton 2,018 Celeste Hunt 1,022 Hamlin Jones 1,633 Celina Collin 1,126 Harlingen Cameron 1,784 Center Shelby 1,838 Harrisburg Harris 1,461 Chillicothe Hardeman 1,351 HaskeU HaskeU 2,300 Clarendon Donley 2,456 Henderson Rusk 2,273 Clifton Bosque 1,327 Hereford Deaf Smith 1,696 Colorado MitcheU 1,766 Hico Hamilton 1,635 Conroe Montgomery 1,858 Highland Park DaUas 2,321 CotuUa La Salle 1,058 Hubbard HiU 2,072 Crowell Foard 1,175 Iowa Park Wichita 2,041 Decatur Wise 2,205 Italy Ellis 1,350 Donna Hidalgo 1,579 Itasca Hill 1,599 Eagle Lake Colorado 2,017 Jacksboro Jack 1,373 East Mayfield Sabine 1,100 Kenedy Karnes 2,015 Edinburg Hidalgo 1,406 Kerens Navarro 1,343 El Campo Wharton 1,766 Kerrville Kerr 2,353 Elgin Bastrop 1,630 Killeen Bell 1,298 Farmersville Collin 2,167 Kirbyville Jasper 1,165 Ferris EUis 1,586 La Grange Fayette 1,669 Floresville Wilson 1,518 Ladonia Fannin 1,713 Floydada Floyd 1,384 Lamesa Dawson 1,188 Forney Kaufman 1,345 Lampasas Lampasas 2,107 Fort Stockton Pecos 1,297 Lancaster Dallas 1,190 Franklin Robertson 1,131 Leonard Fannin 1,383 Freeport Brazoria 1,798 Liberty Liberty 1,117 Garland Dallas 1,421 Llano Llano 1,645 GatesvUle Coryell 2,499 Lockney Floyd 1,118 Giddings Lee 1,650 Lone Oak Hunt 1,017 Gilmer Upshur 2,268 Lott Falls 1,093 Goldthwaite Mills 1,214 Luling CaldweU 1,502 Granbury Hood 1,364 McGregor McLennan 2,081 Grand Prairie Dallas 1,263 Madisonville Madison 1,079 Grand Saline Van Zandt 1,528 Menard Menard 1,164 Grand View Johnson 1,084 Meridian Bosque 1,024 Granger Williamson 1,944 Merkel Taylor 1,810 Grayburg Hardin 1,406 Midland Midland 1,795 252 Population and Its Distribution ■ Texas {continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 [continued) Midlothian Ellis 1,298 San Saba San Saba 2,011 Mineola Wood 2,299 Sanger Denton 1,204 Moody McLennan 1,106 Santa Anna Coleman 1,407 Moran Shackleford 1,055 Schulenburg Fayette 1,246 Mount Vernon 1 Franklin 1,212 Seymour Baylor 2,121 New Castle Young 1,452 Shamrock Wheeler 1,227 Nixon Gonzales 1,124 ■ Shiner Lavaca 1,300 Nocona Montague 1,422 Sinton San Patricio < 1,058 Oakwood Leon 1,100 Slaton Lubbock 1,525 Olney Young 1,164 Snyder Scurry 2,179 Paducah Cottle 1,357 Somerville Burleson 1,879 Palacios Matagorda 1,335 Sonora Sutton 1,009 Pearsall Frio 2,161 Spur Dickens 1,100 Pecos Reeves 1,445 Strawn Palo Pinto 2,457 Pharr Hidalgo 1,565 Timpson Shelby 1,526 Pilot Point Denton 1,499 Trinity Trinity 1,363 Piano CoUin 1,715 Troupe Smith 1,258 Pleasanton Atascosa 1,036 Tulia Swisher 1,189 Port Lavaca Calhoun 1,213 Van Alstyne Grayson 1,588 Post Garza 1,436 Walnut Springs Bosque 1,449 Richmond Fort Bend 1,273 Weimar Colorado 1,171 Rockdale Milam 2,323 Wellington Collingsworth 1 ,968 Rockport Aransas 1,545 West McLennan 1,629 RockwaU RockwaU 1,388 Wharton Wharton 2,346 Rogers BeU 1,256 Whitesboro Grayson 1,810 Roscoe Nolan 1,079 Whitewright Grayson 1,666 Rosebud Falls 1,516 Whitney Hill 1,011 Rosenberg Fort Bend 1,279 Wills Point Van Zandt 1,811 Rotan Fisher 1,000 Winnsboro f Franklin \Wood 2,184 Royse City Rockwall 1,289 Runge Karnes 1,070 Winters Runnels 1,509 Rusk Cherokee 2,348 Wolfe City Hunt 1,859 Sabinal Uvalde 1,458 Wortham Freestone 1,100 San Augustine San Augustinel,268 Yorktown De Witt 1,723 San Juan Hidalgo 1,203 500 to 1,000, 113 Towhs. Population, 84,553 Alpine Brewster 931 Bangs Brown 709 Anna Collin 538 Bellevue Clay 782 Archer City Archer 689 Bells Grayson 585 J. Walter Thompson Company 253 Texas (continued) Town 1 County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Big Sandy Upshur 658 Higgins Lipscomb 688 Blooming Grove Navarro 898 HoUand Bell 690 Bloomington Victoria 600 Howe Grayson 583 Blossom Lamar 969 Hughes Springs Cass 831 Bronte Coke 529 Hutto Williamson 571 Buffalo Leon 510 Independence Burnet Burnet 966 Heights Harris 715 Campbell Hunt 583 Jourdanton Atascosa 682 Canton Van Zandt 583 Karnes City Karnes 787 Carbon Eastland 741 Knox City Knox 698 Carrizo Springs Dimmit 954 Kosse Limestone 872 Carrollton Dallas 573 Kyle Hays 744 Cement Dallas 878 La Porte Harris 889 Claude Armstrong 770 Lexington Lee 600 Clyde Callahan 610 Lindale Smith 701 CoUinsville Grayson 837 Linden Cass 702 Como Hopkins 827 Livingston Polk 928 Coolidge T-imestone 880 Lometa Lampasas 995 Copperas Cove CoryeU 509 Loraine Mitchell 610 Crawford McLennan 573 Lovelady Houston 625 Crosbyton Crosby 809 McLean Gray 741 Cross Plains Callahan 700 Manor Travis 827 Ciimby Hopkins 945 Mansfield Tarrant 719 Dangerfield Morris 843 Marble Falls Burnet 639 Dawson Navarro 950 Matador Motley 692 DeKalb Bowie 910 Mesquite Dallas 674 Deport Lamar 821 Miami Roberts 935 Devine Medina 995 Miles Runnels 853 Eden Concho 593 Milford Ellis 940 Edgewood Van Zandt 820 Morgan Bosque 672 Flatonia Fayette 995 Mount Calm Hill 626 Frankston Anderson 818 Mullin Mills 558 Frisco Collin 733 Munday Knox 998 Frost Navarro 913 Naples Morris 887 Ganado Jackson 716 Nevada Collin 578 Garrison Nacogdoches 603 New Boston Bowie 869 Goree Knox 614 Niles City Tarrant 716 Grapevine Tarrant 821 Normangee Leon 662 Gunter Grayson 575 Overton Rusk 528 Hedley Donley 594 Palmer Ellis 748 254 Population and Its Distribution Texas (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 {continued) Pampa Gray 987 South Groveton Trinity 614 Panhandle Carson 638 Tahoka Lynn 786 Peniel Hunt 571 Tehuacana Limestone 614 Petrolia Clay 914 Tenaha Shelby 577 Princeton ColUn 500 Texline Dallam 762 Quinlan Hunt 580 Thornton Limestone 733 Refugio Refugio 933 Throckmorton Throckmorton : 686 Rice Navarro 611 Tioga Grayson 777 Rising Star Eastland 906 Trenton Fannin 616 Robstown Nueces 948 Valley Mills Bosque 855 Roby Fisher 635 Venus Johnson 842 Round Rock Williamson 900 Waelder Gonzales 894 Rule HaskeU 890 Westminster Collin 631 St. Jo Montague 985 Wylie Collin 945 Under 500, 55 Towns. Population, 20,287 J. Walter Thompson Company 255 UTAH Location of cities of 10,000 and over Population 449,396 Area in sq. mi. 82,184 Pop. per sq. mi. 5.5 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 4 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 2.61 48.16 25,662 379 8,810 1,650 2,145 35,144 46,621 214 68,600 73 256 Population and Its Distribution UTAH Population, 449,396 — 0.4 percent of the population of UnitedStates Families,* 99,866— (Estimated) Negroes, 1,446 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 17 215,584 48.0 Cities and towns of 100,000 to 200,000 1 118,110 26.3 50,000 to 100,000 25,000 to 50,000 1 32,804 7.3 15,000 to 25,000 10,000 to 15,000 1 10,303 2.3 5,000 to 10,000 2 14,721 3.3 2,500 to 5,000 12 39,646 8.8 Rural territory 233,812 52.0 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 41 65,466 14.6 500 to 1,000 44 30,673 6.8 Under 500 34 12,298 2.7 Other rural territory 125,375 27.9 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 100,000 to 200,000, 1 City. Population, 118,110 Salt Lake City Salt Lake 118,110 25,000 to 50,000, 1 City. Population, 32,804 Ogden Weber 32,804 10,000 to 15,000, 1 City. Population, 10,303 Provo Utah 10,303 5,000 to 10,000, 2 Cities. Population, 14,721 Brigham Box Elder 5,282 Logan Cache 9,439 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 257 Utah (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 2,500 to 5,000, 12 Cities. Population, 39,646 1,000 to 2,500, 41 Towns. Population, 65,466 Pop. American Fork Utah 2,763 Park City Summit 3,393 BinghamCanyonSalt Lake 2,676 Payson Utah 3,031 Eureka Juab 3,608 Richfield Sevier 3,262 Lehi Utah 3,078 Spanish Fork Utah 4,036 Murray Salt Lake 4,584 SpringviUe Utah 3,010 Nephi Juab 2,603 Tooele Tooele 3,602 Beaver Beaver 1,827 Midvale Salt Lake 2,209 Bountiful Davis 2,063 Milford Beaver 1,308 Castlegate Carbon 1,120 Monroe Sevier 1,719 Cedar Iron 2,462 Moroni Sanpete 1,355 Ephraim Sanpete 2,287 Mount Pleasant Sanpete 2,415 Escalante Garfield 1,032 Panguitch Garfield 1,473 Fairview Sanpete 1,423 Parowan Iron 1,640 Farmington Davis 1,170 Pleasant Grove Utah 1,682 Fillmore City Millard 1,490 Price Carbon 2,364 Fountain Greer I Sanpete 1,169 Providence Cache 1,132 GrantsviUe Tooele 1,213 Richmond Cache 1,396 Gunnison Sanpete 1,115 Roosevelt Duchesne 1,054 Heber Wasatch 1,931 St. George Washington 2,215 Helper Carbon 1,606 Salina Sevier 1,451 Hiawatha Carbon 1,408 Sandy Salt Lake 1,208 Huntington Emery 1,285 Smithfield Cache 2,421 Hurricane Washington 1,021 Spring City Sanpete 1,106 Hyrum Cache 1,858 Sunnyside Carbon 2,072 Kanab Kane 1,102 Vernal Uintah 1,309 Lewis ton Cache 1,645 WeUsville Cache 1,298 Manti Sanpete 2,412 500 to 1,000, 44 Towns. Population, 30,673 Blanding San Juan 875 Duchesne Duchesne 700 Castle Dale Emery 715 Elsinore Sevier 843 Centerfield Sanpete 566 Emery Emery 650 Clarkston Cache 528 Enterprise Washington 598 Coalville Summit 771 Garland Box Elder 999 Delta Millard 939 Goshen Utah 526 258 Population and Its Distribution Utah (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Green River Emery 645 Morgan Morgan 995 Hinckley Millard 821 Newton Cache 529 Hyde Park Cache 721 Ophir Tooele 522 Kamas Summit 563 Orangeville Emery 553 Kanosh Millard 573 Paradise Cache 505 Kaysville Davis 809 Randolph Rich 586 Kenilworth Carbon 806 Redmond Sevier 649 Levan Juab 634 Salem Utah 609 Mammoth Juab 970 Santa quin Utah 976 Mapleton Utah 586 Scipio Millard 543 Marysvale Piute 624 Scofield Carbon 678 Mayfield Sanpete 550 Standardville Carbon 545 Midway Wasatch 805 Storrs Carbon 656 MinersviUe Beaver 675 Tremonton Box Elder 937 Moab Grand 856 Willard Box Elder 651 Monticello San Juan 768 Winter Quarters Carbon 623 Under 500, 34 Towns. Population, 12,298 J. Walter Thompson Company 259 VERMONT Population 352,428 Area in sq. mi. 9,124 Pop. per sq. mi. 38.6 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 3 Location of cities of 10,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide i920) Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 19i9) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric: World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 11.57 28.88 29,075 414 14,249 2,300 1,056 26,807 47,968 127 26,320 68 260 Population and Its Distribution VERMONT Population, 352,428 — 0.3 per cent of the population of United States Families,* 78,317— (Estimated) Negroes, 574 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cenl Urban territory 14 109,976 31.2 Cities and towns of 15,000 to 25,000 1 22,779 6.5 10,000 to 15,000 2 24,962 7.1 5,000 to 10,000 6 41,714 11.8 2,500 to 5,000 5 20,521 5.8 Rural territory 242,452 68.8 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 23 35,969 10.2 500 to 1,000 14 9,640 2.7 Under 500 25 6,578 1.9 Other rural territory 190,265 54.0 Town County Pop. Town County 15,000 io 25,000, 1 City. Population, 22,779 Burlington Chittenden 22,779 10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 24,962 Barre Washington 10,008 Rutland Rutland 5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 41,714 Bennington Bennington 7,230 St. Albans Franklin Brattleboro Windham 7,324 St. Johnsbury Caledonia Montpelier Washington 7,125 Springfield Windsor 2,500 to 5,000, 5 Cities. Population, 20,521 Bellows Falls Windham 4,860 Newport Orleans Pop. 14,954 7,588 7,164 5,283 4,976 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 261 Vermont (continued) Town County Pop. Town 2,500 to 5,000 (continued) Coanly Pop. Proctor Rutland 2,692 Winooski Chittenden 4,932 Windsor Windsor 3,061 1,000 to 2,500, 23 Towns. Pqpulation, 35,969 Barton Orleans 1,187 Morrisville Lamoille 1,707 Brandon Rutland 1,631 North Troy Orleans 1,072 Bristol Addison 1,251 Northfield Washington 1,916 Enosburg Falls Franklin 1,236 Orleans Orleans 1,358 Essex Junction Chittenden 1,410 Poultney Rutland 1,371 Fair Haven Rutland 2,182 Randolph Orange 1,819 Graniteville Washington 1,097 Richford Franklin 1,995 Hardwick Caledonia 1,550 Swanton Franklin 1,371 Island Pond Essex 1,837 Vergennes Addison 1,609 Ludlow Windsor 1,732 Waterbury Washington 1,515 Lyndonville Caledonia 1,878 Woodstock Windsor 1,252 Middlebury Addison 1,993 500 to 1,000, 14 Towns. Population, 9,640 Bradford Orange 739 Proctorsville Windsor 564 Chester Windsor 657 Readsboro Bennington 735 Derby Line Orleans 640 Richmond Chittenden 873 Johnson Lamoille 681 Stowe Lamoille 526 Milton Chittenden 633 Websterville Washington 989 North Wells River Orange 606 Bennington Bennington 818 Wilmington Windham 617 Pittsford Rutland 562 Under 500, 25 Towns. Population, 6,578 262 Population and Its Distribution VIRGINIA Population 2,309,187 Area in sq. mi. 40,262 Pop. per sq. mi. 57 . 4 Per cent of U. S. pop. 2 . 2 Location of cities of 50,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census i920) 186,242 Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) 2,410 Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads i9i9) 53,388 Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 6,150 Miles of R.R. line {Interslale Commerce Commission 1917) 4,677 Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 11 . 62 Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 21 . 09 Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) 95,000 Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) 119,597 Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) 775 Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) 90,300 Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 101 J. Walter Thompson Company 263 VIRGINIA Population, 2,309,187 — 2.2 per cent of population of United States Families,* 513,152— (Estimated) Negroes, 690,017 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 39 673,984 29.2 Cities and towns of 100,000 and over 2 287,444 12.5 50,000 to 100,000 2 105,229 4.6 25,000 to 50,000 3 96,678 4.2 15,000 to 25,000 2 39,599 1.7 10,000 to 15,000 3 28,040 1.2 5,000 to 10,000 9 58,694 2.5 2,500 to 5,000 18 58,300 2.5 Rural territory 1,635,203 70.8 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 47 70,438 3.0 500 to 1,000 38 25,701 1.1 Under 500 79 24,644 1.1 Other rural territory 1,514,420 65.6 Town Norfolk County Pop. Town County 100,000 to 200,000, 2 Cities. Population, 287,444 Norfolk 50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 105,229 Portsmouth Norfolk 54,387 Roanoke Roanoke Pop. 115,777 Richmond Henrico 171,667 50,842 25,000 to 50,000, 3 Cities. Population, 96,678 Lynchburg Campbell 30,070 Petersburg Dinwiddle 31,012 Newport News Warwick 35,596 *See preface 264 Population and Its Distribution Virginia (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 15,000 to 25,000, 2 Cities. Population, 39,599 Alexandria' Arlington 18,060 Danville Pittsylvania 21,539 10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 28,040 Bristolf Washington 6,729 Charlottesville Albermarle 10,688 Staunton Augusta 10,623 5,000 to 10,000, 9 Cities. Population, 58,694 Clifton Forge Alleghany 6,164 Covington Alleghany 5,623 Fredericksburg Spotsylvania 5,882 Hampton Elizabeth City 6,138 Harrisonburg Rockingham 5,875 Pulaski Pulaski 5,282 South Norfolk Norfolk 7,724 Suffolk Nansemond 9,123 Winchester Frederick 6,883 2,500 to 5,000, 18 Cities. Population, 58,300 Abingdon Washington 2,532 Martinsville Henry 4,075 Bedford Bedford 3,243 Norton Wise 3,068 Big Stone Gap Wise 3,009 Phoebus Elizabeth City 3,043 Buena Vista Rockbridge 3,911 Pocahontas Tazewell 2,591 Cape Charles Northampton 2,517 Radford Montgomery 4,627 Farmville Prince Edward 2,586 Salem Roanoke 4,159 Graham TazeweU 2,752 South Boston Halifax 4,338 Lexington Rockbridge 2,870 Vinton Roanoke 2,779 Marion Smyth 3,253 Wytheville Wythe 2,947 1,000 to 2,500, 47 Towns. Population, 70,438 Altavista Campbell 1,206 Christiansburg Montgomery 1,641 Appalachia Wise 2,036 Colonial Beach Westmoreland 1,093 Ashland Hanover 1,299 Crewe Nottoway 2,097 Basic City Augusta 2,212 Culpeper Culpeper 1,819 BerryviUe Clarke 1,138 Damascus Washington 1,599 Blacksburg Montgomery 1,095 Dendron Surry 1,795 Blackstone Nottoway 1,497 Emporia Greensville 1,869 Chase City Mecklenburg 1,646 Falls Churchi fArUngton \ Fairfax 1,659 Chatham Pittsylvania 1,171 Chincoteague Accomac 1,418 Franklin Southampton 2,363 ^Combined population of Bristol, Va. and Bristol, Tenn., 14,776 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Washington, D. C. J. Walter Thompson Company 265 Virginia (continued) 1 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Fries Grayson 2,029 Richlands Tazewell 1,171 Front Royal Warren 1,404 Rocky Mount Franklin 1,076 Galax f Carroll \Grayson 1,250 Saltville fSmyth [Washington 2,248 Gladeville Wise 1,071 Shenandoah Page 1,895 Hopewell Prince George 1,397 Smithfield Isle of Wight 1,181 Kecoughton Elizabeth City 1,198 South Hill Mecklenburg 1,074 Lawrencevillt ! Brunswick 1,439 TazeweU Tazewell 1,261 Leesburg Louden 1,545 Victoria Lunenburg 1,445 Luray Page 1,381 Warrenton Fauquier 1,545 Manassas Prince William 1,305 Waverly Sussex 1,306 Narrows Giles 1,141 Waynesboro Augusta 1,594 Onancock Accomac 1,074 West Point King William 1,635 Orange Orange 1,078 Williamsburg James City 2,462 Potomac Arlington 1,000 Woodstock Shenandoah 1,580 500 to 1,000, 38 Towns. Population, , 25,701 Amherst Amherst 559 Honaker Russell 755 Boykins Southampton 637 Iron Gate Alleghany 699 Bridgewater Rockingham 914 Kenbridge Lunenburg 543 Brookneal Campbell 583 Meadow View Washington 609 Buchanan Botetourt 802 Mount Jackson Shenandoah 500 Burkeville Nottaway 514 New Market Shenandoah 577 Cambria Montgomery 662 Newcastle Craig 702 Cedar Bluff Tazewell 533 North Tazewell Tazewell 626 Clulhowie Smyth 572 Parksley Accomac 601 Claremont Surry 572 Pearisburg Giles 537 Clarksville Mecklenburg 726 Pennington GapLee 940 Coeburn Wise 884 PurceUville Loudon 549 Drakes Branch Charlotte 660 St. Paul Wise 574 Edinburg Shenandoah 568 Strasburg Shenandoah 650 Elkton Rockingham 905 Tangier Accomac 962 Fairfax Fairfax 516 Troutdale Grayson 636 Gate City Scott 684 Vienna^ Fairfax 773 Gordonsville Orange 594 Virginia Beach Princess Anne : 846 Herndon Fairfax 953 Wakefield Sussex 784 Under 500, 79 Towns. Population, 24,644 '■Falling within the adjacent territory of Washington, D. C. 266 Population and Its Distribution WASHINGTON Location of cities of 50,000 and over Population 1,356,621 Area in sq. mi. 66,836 Pop. per sq. mi. 20.3 Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 3 Farms ( U. S. Census i920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 8.45 35.09 66,288 1,097 42,428 6,300 5,650 168,146 188,407 1,129 200,000 150 J. Walter Thompson Company 267 WASHINGTON Population, 1,356,621 — 1.3 per cent of population of United States Families,* 301,471— (Estimated) Japanese, 17,114 Negroes, 6,883 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 35 748,735 55.2 Cities and towns of 100,000 and over 2 419,749 30.9 50,000 to 100,000 1 96,965 7.2 25,000 to 50,000 2 53,229 3.9 15,000 to 25,000 3 49,379 3.6 10,000 to 15,000 2 22,695 1.7 5,000 to 10,000 7 47,544 3.5 2,500 to 5,000 18 59,174 4.4 Rural territory 607,886 44.8 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 45 66,656 4.9 500 to 1,000 57 40,578 3.0 Under 500 73 22,977 1.7 Other rural territory 477,675 35.2 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 100,000 and mer, 2 Cities. Population, 419,749 Seattle King 315,312 Spokane Spokane 104,437 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 96,965 Tacoma Pierce 96,965 25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 53,229 Bellingham Whatcom 25,585 Everett Snohomish 27,644 *See preface 268 Population and Its Distribution Washington (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 49,379 Aberdeen Grays Harbor 15,337 WaUaWaUa Walla Walla 15,503 Yakima Yakima 10,000 to 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 22,695 Hoquiam Grays Harbor 10,058 Vancouver^ Clarke 5,000 to 10,000, 7 Cities. Population, 47,544 Pop. 18,539 12,637 Anacortes Skagit 5,284 Port Angeles Clallam 5,351 Bremerton Kitsap 8,918 Puyallup Pierce 6,323 Centralia Lewis 7,549 Wenatohee Chelan 6,324 Olympia Thurston 7,795 2,500 to 5,000 , 18 Citi 'es. Population, 59,174 Auburn King 3,163 Mount VernoE 1 Skagit 3,341 Charleston Kitsap 3,338 Pasco Franklin 3,362 Chehalis Lewis 4,558 Port Townsend Jefferson 2,847 Cle Elum Kittitas 2,661 Raymond Pacific 4,260 Colfax Whitman 3,027 Renton^ King 3,301 Dayton Columbia 2,695 Roslyn Kittitas 2,673 Ellensburg Kittitas 3,967 Sedro-WooUey Skagit 3,389 Hillyard^ Spokane 3,942 Snohomish Snohomish 2,985 Medical I,ake Spokane 2,545 Toppenish Yakima 3,120 1,000 to 2,500, , 45 Towns. Population, 66,656 Arlington Snohomish 1,418 Cosmopolis Grays Harbor 1,512 Blaine Whatcom 2,254 Davenport Lincoln 1,112 Buckley Pierce 1,119 Deer Park Spokane 1,103 Biu'lington Skagit 1,360 Elma Grays Harbor 1,253 Camas Clarke 1,843 Enumclaw King 1,378 Cashmere Chelan 1,114 Goldendale Klickitat 1,274 Cheney Spokane 1,252 Grandview Yakima 1,011 Chewelah Stevens 1,288 Kalama Cowlitz 1,228 Clarkston Asotin 1,859 Kelso Cowlitz 2,228 Colville Stevens 1,718 Kennewick Benton 1,684 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Portland, Ore. 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Spokane 'Falling within the adjacent territory of Seattle J. Walter Thompson Company 269 Washington (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) Kent King 2,282 Port Orchard Kitsap 1,393 KirkJand' King 1,354 Prosser Benton 1,697 Leavenworth Chelan 1,791 Pullman Whitman 2,440 Lynden Whatcom 1,244 Ritzville Adams 1,900 Maiden Whitman 1,005 Ruston Pierce 1,128 Marysville Snohomish 1,244 South Bend Pacific 1,948 Monroe Snohomish 1,675 Sumner Pierce 1,499 Moutesano Grays Harbor 2,158 Sunnyside Yakima 1,809 Odessa Lincoln 1,050 Tekoa Whitman 1,520 Okanogan Okanogan 1,015 Waitsburg Walla Walla 1,174 Oroville Okanogan 1,013 Wapato Yakima 1,128 Palouse Whitman 1,179 WaterviUe Douglas 1,198 Pomeroy Garfield 1,804 1 500 to 1,000, '. 57 Towns. Population, , 40,578 Asotin Asotin 852 Mabton Yakima 547 BotheUi King 613 Marcus Stevens 551 Carnation (Tolt P. 0.) Morton Lewis 522 King 536 Newport Pend Oreille 950 Castle Rock Cowlitz 829 Northport Stevens 906 Chelan Chelan 896 Oakesdale Whitman 816 Concrete Skagit 924 Omak Okanogan 525 Dupont Pierce 600 Orting Pierce 972 Eatonville Pierce 861 Othello Adams 649 Edmonds Snohomish 936 PeEU Lewis 861 Endicott Whitman 634 Poulsbo Kitsap 546 Ephrata Grant 628 Prescott Walla Walla 559 Ferndale Whatcom 759 Republic Ferry 781 Friday Harbor San Juan 522 Ridgefield Clarke 620 Garfield Whitman 776 Ronald Kittitas 718 Granite Falls Snohomish 632 Rosalia Whitman 714 Harrington Lincoln 882 St. John Whitman 597 Ilwaco Pacific 787 Shelton Mason 984 lone Pend Oreille 541 South Cle Elum Kittitas 587 Issaquah' King 791 Sprague Lincoln 822 La Conner Skagit 516 Stanwood Snohomish 704 Lind Adams 724 Starbuck Columbia 524 Lowell Snohomish 852 Steilacoom Pierce 564 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Seattle 270 Population and Its Distribution Washington (continued) Tmon County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Sultan Snohomish 687 Wilbur Lincoln 870 Sumas Whatcom 854 Wilkeson Pierce 803 Tenino Thurston 850 Winlook Lewis 832 Vader Lewis 500 Woodland Cowlitz 521 Washougal Clarke 765 Yacolt Clarke 520 White Salmon Klickitat 619 ZiUah Yakima 647 Under 500, 73 Towns. Population, 22,977 J. Walter Thompson Company 271 WEST VIRGINIA Wheeling A Location of cities of 25,000 and over Population 1,463,701 Area in sq. mi. 24,022 Pop. per sq. mi. 60 . 9 Per cent of U. S. pop. 1 . 4 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of improved roads (Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line (Interstate Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered (Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones (Census of Electric Industries 1917) Eleclxic passenger cars (Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses (Electric World Suney 1920) Central power stations (Electric World Survey 1920) 16.70 28.30 87,289 1,975 32,024 1,600 4,013 50,203 99,530 632 37,200 75 272 Population and Its Distribution WEST VIRGINIA Population, 1,463,701 — 1.4 per cent of population of United States Families,* 325,267— (Estimated) Negroes, 86,345 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cenl Urban territory 35 369,007 25.2 Cities and towns of 50,000 and over 2 106,385 7.3 25,000 to 50,000 2 67,477 4.6 15,000 to 25,000 3 53,183 3.6 10,000 to 15,000 3 35,311 2.4 5,000 to 10,000 6 40,052 2.7 2,500 to 5,000 19 66,599 4.6 Rural territory 1,094,694 74.8 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 51 78,044 5.4 500 to 1,000 51 37,577 2.6 Under 500 66 18,507 1.2 Other rural territory 960,566 65.6 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 50,000 to 100,000, 2 Cities. Population, 106,385 Huntington Cabell 50,177 Wheeling Ohio 56,208 25,000 to 50,000, 2 Cities. Population, 67,4:11 Charleston Kanawha 39,608 Clarksburg Harrison 27,869 15,000 to 25,000, 3 Cities. Population, 53,183 Bluefield Mercer 15,282 Parkersburg Wood 20,050 Fairmont Marion 17,851 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 273 West Virginia (continued) Town County Pop. Town County 10,000 to 15,000, 3 Cities. Population, 35,311 Martinsburg Berkeley 12,515 Moundsville Marshall Pop. 10,669 Morgantown Monongalia 12,127 5,000 to 10,000, 6 Cities. Population, 40,052 Elkins Randolph 6,788 Princeton Mercer 6,224 Grafton Taylor 8,517 Weston Lewis 5,701 Keyser Mineral 6,003 WilUamson Mingo 6,819 2,500 to 5,000, 19 Cities. Population, 66,599 Beckley Raleigh 4,149 Piedmont Mineral 2,835 Benwood Marshall 4,773 Point Pleasant Mason 3,059 Buckhannon 1 Upshur 3,785 Richwood Nicholas 4,331 Charles Town Jefferson 2,527 St. Albans Kanawha 2,825 Chester Hancock 3,283 Salem Harrison 2,920 FoUansbee Brooke 3,135 SistersviUe Tyler 3,238 Hinton Summers 3,912 South Logan Logan 2,998 Charleston Kanawha 3,650 McMechen Marshall 3,356 Welch McDowell 3,232 Mannington Marion 3,673 WeUsburg Brooke 4,918 1,000 to 2,500, 51 Towns. Population, 78,044 Alderson f Greenbrier [Monroe 1,401 Kenova Wayne 2,162 Keystone McDowell 1,839 Ansted Fayette 1,178 Kimball McDowell 1,428 Avis Summers 1,635 Kingwood Preston 1,417 Bayard Grant 1,074 Lewisburg Greenbrier 1,202 Belington Barbour 1,766 Mabscott Raleigh 1,114- BramweU Mercer 1,696 Marlington Pocahontas 1,177 Bridgeport Harrison 1,346 Milton CabeU 1,023 BurnsviUe Braxton 1,088 MonongEih Marion 2,031 Cameron Marshall 2,404 Montgomery Fayette 2,130 Cass Pocahontas 1,195 Mount Hope Fayette 1,989 Ceredo Wayne 1,110 Mullens Wyoming 1,425 Clendenin Kanawha 1,263 New Davis Tucker 2,491 Cumberland Hancock 1,816 Eskdale Kanawha 1,003 New Gassaway Braxton 1,518 Martinsville Wetzel 2,341 Harrisville Ritchie 1,036 Oak Hill Fayette 1,037 Hollidays Cove (Brooke 1,213 Paden City Tyler 1,705 [Hancock \Wetzel 274 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION West Virginia (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) Parsons Tucker 2,001 St. Marys Pleasants 1,648 Pennsboro Ritchie 1,654 Shepherdstown Jefferson 1,063 Philippi Barbour 1,543 Shinnston Harrison 1,679 Ravenswood Jackson 1,284 Spencer Roane 1,765 Ridgeley Mineral 1,709 Sturgiss City Monongalia 1,389 RivesviUe Marion 1,061 Terra Alta Preston 1,261 Romney Hampshire 1,028 Thomas Tucker 2,099 Ronceverte Greenbrier 2,319 West Union Doddridge 1,270 Rowlesburg Preston 1,225 Williamstown Wood 1,793 500 to 1,000, 51 Towns. Population, 37,577 Addison Webster 679 Mason Mason 992 Athens Mercer 552 Masontown Preston 831 Barboursville CabeU 974 Matewan Mingo 851 Berkeley Springs Morgan 980 Matoaka Mercer 647 Bolivar Jefferson 585 Middlebourne Tyler 929 Brooklyn Wetzel 724 Mill Creek Randolph 762 Cairo Ritchie 662 Moorefield Hardy 630 Cassville (Fort Gay P.O.) Newburg Preston 890 Wayne 617 Paw Paw Morgan 698 Cedar Grove Kanawha 918 Petersburg Grant 834 Eastbank Kanawha 586 Pine Grove Wetzel 797 Elizabeth Wirt 681 RaineU Greenbrier 566 Fairview Marion 827 Ranson Jefferson 699 Farmington Marion 679 Ripley Jackson 580 Fayettevaie Fayette 659 Scarbro Fayette 950 Hamlin Lincoln 516 Smithfield Wetzel 774 Harpers Ferry Jefferson 713 Star City Monongalia 823 Hendricks Tucker 622 Sutton Braxton 947 Hilltop Fayette 908 Tunnelton Preston 703 Hundred Wetzel 710 WardensvUle Hardy 745 Hurricane Putnam 666 Westover MonongaUa 721 Jane Lew Lewis 560 White Sulphur Junior Barbour 593 Springs Greenbrier 837 Kermit Mingo 636 Whitmer Randolph 704 Littleton Wetzel 660 Womelsdorf Randolph 833 Lumberport Harrison 900 Yolyn Logan 623 Madison Boone 604 Under 500, 66 Towns. Population, 18,507 J. Walter Thompson Company 275 WISCONSIN Population 2,632,067 Area in sq. mi. 55,256 Pop. per sq. mi. 47.6 Per cent of U. S. pop. 2 . 5 Location of cities of 25,000 and over Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) 189,295 Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide i920) 1.223 Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) 77,280 Miles of improved roads [Office o/ Public Roads 1919) 15,500 Miles of R.R. line (Inierslate Commerce Commission 1917) 7,668 Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory 13.88 Miles per 10,000 inhabitants 30 . 27 Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) 236,974 Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) 349,223 Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) 902 Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) 147,700 Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 327 276 Population and Its Distribution WISCONSIN Population, 2,632,067 — 2.5 per cent of population of United States Families,* 584,904— (Estimated) Negroes, 5,200 Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 82 1,244,568 47.3 Cities and towns of 100,000 and over 1 457,147 17.4 50,000 to 100,000 1 58,593 2.2 25,000 to 50,000 7 244,076 9.3 15,000 to 25,000 7 139,695 5.3 10,000 to 15,000 5 62,618 2.4 5,000 to 10,000 20 138,503 5.2 2,500 to 5,000 41 143,936 5.5 Rural territory 1,387,499 52.7 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 80 122,930 4.6 500 to 1,000 135 96,851 3.7 Under 500 160 52,119 2.0 Other rural territory 1,115,599 42.4 Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 100,000 and over, 1 City. Population, 457,147 Milwaukee Milwaukee 457,147 50,000 to 100,000, 1 City. Population, 58,593 Racine Racine 58,593 25,000 to 50,000, 7 Cities. Population, 244,076 Green Bay Brown 31,017 La Crosse La Crosse 30,421 Kenosha Kenosha 40,472 Madison Dane 38,378 *See preface J. Walter Thompson Company 277 Town Oshkosh Sheboygan Wisconsin {continued) County Pop. Town County Pop. 25,000 to 50,000 (continued) Winnebago 33,162 Superior Douglas 39,671 Sheboygan 30,955 15,000 to 25,000, 7 Cities. Population, 139,695 Appleton Outagamie 19,561 Janesville Rook 18,293 Rock 21,284 Manitowoc Manitowoc 17,563 Beloit Eau ClEiire Fond du Lac Eau Claire 20,906 Fond du Lac 23,427 Wausau Marathon 18,661 10,000 to 15,000, 5 Cities. Population, 62,618 Ashland Ashland 11,334 Waukesha Waukesha Marinette Marinette 13,610 West AlHs^ Milwaukee Stevens Point Portage 11,371 5,000 to 10,000, 20 Cities. Population, 138,503 12,558 13,745 Antigo Langlade 8,451 Portage Columbia 5,582 Baraboo Sauk 5,538 Bhinelander Oneida 6,654 Beaver Dam Dodge 7,992 South Chippewa Falls Chippewa 9,130 Milwaukee' Milwaukee 7,598 Cudahyi Milwaukee 6,725 Stoughton Dane 5,101 De Pere Brown 5,165 Two Rivers Manitowoc 7,305 Eaukauna Outagamie 5,951 Watertown /Dodge \jefferson 9,299 Marshfield Wood 7,394 Menasha Winnebago 7,214 Wauwatosa' Milwaukee 5,818 Menomonie Dunn 5,104 Wisconsin Merrill Lincoln 8,068 Rapids Wood 7,243 Neenah Winnebago 7,171 2,500 to 5,000, 41 Cities. Population, 143,936 Berlin fGreen Lake \Waushara 4,400 Hartford Washington 4,515 Hudson St. Croix 3,014 Burlington Racine 3,626 Hurley Iron 3,188 CUntonville Waupaca 3,275 Jefferson Jefferson 2,572 Delavan Walworth 3,016 Ladysmith Rusk 3,581 Edgerton Rock 2,688 Lake Geneva Walworth 2,632 Fort Atkinson Jeilerson 4,915 Mayville Dodge 3,011 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 278 Population and Its Distribution Wisconsin (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 2,500 to 5,000 (continued) Mineral Point Iowa 2,569 Richland Center Richland 3,409 Monroe Green 4,788 Ripon Fond du Lac 3,929 New London f Outagamie \Waupaca 4,667 Shawano Shawano 3,544 Shorewood Milwaukee 2,650 North Sparta Monroe 4,466 Milwaukee 1 Milwaukee 3,047 Stanley Chippewa 2,577 Oconomowoc Waukesha 3,301 Sturgeon Bay Door 4,553 Oconto Oconto 4,920 Tomah Monroe 3,257 Park Falls Price 2,676 Tomahawk Lincoln 2,898 Platteville Grant 4,353 Viroqua Vernon 2,574 Plymouth Sheboygan 3,415 Washburn Bayfield 3,707 Port Waupaca Waupaca 2,839 Washington Ozaukee 3,340 Waupun 1 Dodge \Fond du Lat 4,440 Prairie du Chien Crawford 3,537 Reedsburg Sauk 2,997 West Bend Washington 3,378 Rice T,ake Barron 4,457 Whitewater Walworth 3,215 1,000 to 2,500, 80 Towns. Population, 122,930 Adams Adams 1,119 Cumberland Barron 1,528 Algoma Kewaunee 1,911 Darlington Lafayette 1,798 Amery Polk 1,203 Dodgeville Iowa 1,896 Arcadia Trempealeau 1,418 Durand Pepin 1,517 Augusta Eau Claire 1,407 Elkhorn Walworth 1,991 Barron Barron 1,623 Ellsworth Pierce 1,043 Bayfield Bayfield 1,441 Elroy Juneau 1,713 Black River EvansviUe Rock 2,209 Falls Jackson 1,796 Fennimore Grant 1,383 Bloomer Chippewa 1,648 Fox Lake Dodge 1,012 Boscobel Grant 1,670 Hamilton Iron 1,890 Brillion Calumet 1,102 Hayward Sawyer 1,302 Brodhead Green 1,600 Highland Iowa 1,024 Cedarburg Ozaukee 1,738 Horicon Dodge 2,134 Chetek Barron 1,154 Juneau Dodge 1,159 Chilton Calumet 1,833 Kewaunee Kewauna 1,865 Columbus Columbia 2,460 Kiel Calumet Manitowoc 1,599 Cornell Chippewa 1,337 Crandon Forest 1,632 Kilbourn City Columbia 1,206 Cuba City Grant 1,175 Kimberly Outagamie 1,382 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee J. Walter Thompson Company 279 Wisconsin (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 (continued) T,ake Mills Jefferson 1,754 Peshtigo Marinette 1,440 Lancaster Grant 2,485 Phillips Price 1,973 Little Chute Outagamie 2,017 Princeton Green Lake 1,275 Lodi Columbia 1,077 Randolph [Columbia \Dodge 1,183 Mauston Juneau 1,966 Medford Taylor 1,881 Redgranite Waushara 1,012 Mellen Ashland 1,981 Rib Lake Taylor 1,020 Menomonee River Falls Pierce \St. Croix 2,273 Falls Waukesha 1,019 Mondovi Buffalo 1,554 Sauk City Sauk 1,162 MonteUo Marquette 1,112 Schofield Marathon 1,049 Mosinee Marathon 1,161 Seymour Outagamie 1,280 Mount Horeb Dane 1,350 Sheboygan Falls Sheboygan 2,002 Neillsville Clark 2,160 ShuUsburg Lafayette 1,158 Nekoosa Wood 1,639 Spooner Washburn 2,293 New Holstein Calumet 1,373 Stratford Marathon 1,014 New Richmond St. Croix 2,248 Sun Prairie Dane 1,236 Niagara Marinette 1,946 Waterloo Jefferson 1,262 North Fond Wautoma Waushara 1,046 du Lac Fond du Lac 2,150 West Oconto Falls Oconto 1,914 Milwaukee^ Milwaukee 2,101 Omro Winnebago 1,042 West Salem La Crosse 1,027 Onalaska La Crosse 1,066 Westby Vernon 1,228 Owen Clark 1,083 500 to 1,000, 135 Towns. Population., , 96,851 Abbotsford fClark \Marathon 782 Belleville /Dane \Green 625 Ableman Sauk 542 Benton Lafayette 874 Albany Green 741 Birnamwood Shawano 651 Ahna Buffalo 970 Black Creek Outagamie 516 Almond Portage 504 Blair Trempealeau 657 Altoona Eau Claire 960 BlanchardviUe Lafayette 653 Amherst Portage 588 Bloomington Grant 657 Argyle Lafayette 701 Bonduel Shawano 504 Athens Marathon 940 Brandon Fond du Lac 682 Baldwin St. Croix 666 Bruce Rusk 561 Bangor La Crosse 854 Butternut Ashland 618 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 280 Population and Its Distribution Wisconsin (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Cadott Chippewa 723 lola Waupaca 843 Cambria Columbia 679 Kendall Monroe 506 Cameron Barron 572 Kewaskum Washington 707 Campbellsport Fond du Lac 730 La Farge Vernon 788 Cashton Monroe 753 Livingston Grant 574 Cassville Grant 899 Iowa Cedar Grove Sheboygan 654 Lomira Dodge 554 Clear Tjake Polk 689 Loyal Clark 735 Clinton Rock 938 Manawa Waupaca 727 Colby jMarathon 798 Marathon Marathon 670 \ Clark Marion Waupaca 875 Colfax Dunn 905 Markesan Green Lake 959 Corliss Racine 564 Mattoon Shawano 666 Deerfield Dane 594 Mazomanie Dane 756 Denmark Brown 735 Merrillan Jackson 628 Dorchester Clark 519 Middleton Dane 791 East Troy Walworth 773 Milton Rock 834 Edgar Marathon 723 Montford Grant 598 Elkhart Lake Sheboygan 527 Monticello Green 677 Elmwood Pierce 632 Mukwonago Waukesha 697 Fairchild Eau Claire 660 Muscoda Grant 903 Fall Creek Eau Claire 507 Necedah Juneau 852 Fountain City Buffalo 880 New Butler Waukesha 564 Frederick Polk 602 New Glarus Green 981 Galesville Trempealeau 952 New Lisbon Juneau 994 Gays Mills Crawford 652 North Freedom Sauk 621 Genoa Junction Walworth 656 North Hudson St. Croix 586 Gillett Oconto 785 Norwalk Monroe 531 Gilman Taylor 522 Oakfield Fond du Lac 556 Glenwood St. Croix 779 Oregon Dane 871 Grafton Ozaukee 898 Osceola Polk 674 Grantsburg Burnett 781 Osseo Trempealeau 802 Greenwood Clark 761 Palmyra Jefferson 685 Hartland Waukesha 800 PardeeviUe Columbia 878 Hazel Green Grant 647 Pepin Pepin 555 Hilbert Calumet 614 Pewaukee Waukesha 800 Hillsboro Vernon 950 Pittsville Wood 504 Hortonville Outagamie 960 Plainfield Waushara 580 Hustisford Dodge 595 Port Edwards Wood 755 Independence Trempealeau 805 Potosi Grant 501 J. Walter Thompson Company 281 Wisconsin (continued) Town County Pop. Town County Pop. 500 to 1,000 (continued) Poynette Columbia 724 Trempealeau Trempealeau 536 Prairie du Sac Sauk 866 Turtle Lake Barron 679 Prentice Price 588 Union Grove Racine 729 Prescott Pierce 892 Viola Richland 858 Pulaski Rrown 718 Vernon Readstown Vernon 546 Walworth Walworth 757 Reedsville Manitowoc 571 Waterford Racine 668 Rio Columbia 620 Waunakee Dane 560 St. Croix Falls Polk 825 Westfield Marquette 858 Schleisingerville 1 Washington 730 Weyauwega Waupaca 938 Sharon Walworth 908 Whitefish Bayi Milwaukee 882 Shell Lake Washburn 920 WhitehaU Trempealeau 851 Shiocton Outagamie 501 Wild Rose Waushara 576 Soldiers Grove Crawford 653 Wilton Monroe 519 Spring Green Sauk 690 Winneconne Winnebago 745 Spring Valley Pierce 939 Wittenburg Shawano 854 Thorp Clark 796 Wonewoc Juneau 798 Tigerton Shawano 748 Wrights town Brown 571 Under 500, 160 Towns. Population, 52,119 ^Falling within the adjacent territory of Milwaukee 282 POPULA.TION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION WYOMING Location of cities of 5,000 and over Population 194,402 Area in sq. mi. 97,548 Pop. per sq. mi. 2.0 Per cent of U. S. pop. . 2 Farms ( U. S. Census 1920) Post Offices ( U. S. Postal Guide 1920) Miles of rural roads {Office of Public Roads IMS) Miles of improved roads {Office of Public Roads 1919) Miles of R.R. line {Interslale Commerce Commission 1917) Miles per 100 sq. mi. of territory Miles per 10,000 inhabitants Autos and trucks registered {Jan. 1, 1920) Telephones {Census of Electric Industries 1917) Electric passenger cars {Electric Railway Directory 1920) Electrically wired houses {Electric World Survey 1920) Central power stations {Electric World Survey 1920) 1.97 103.70 15,748 386 14,797 600 1,924 21,371 15,774 15 13,580 36 J. Walter Thompson Company 283 Population, 194,402- Families,* 43,200- Negroes, 1,375 WYOMING -0.2 percent of the population of United States -(Estimated) Number of places, population and per cent of the state population Class of Places Number of Places Population Per Cent Urban territory 8 57,348 29.5 Cities and towns of 10,000 and over 2 25,276 13.0 5,000 to 10,000 3 21.932 11.3 2,500 to 5,000 3 10,140 5.2 Rural territory 137,054 70.5 Cities and towns of 1,000 to 2,500 19 30,604 15.7 500 to 1,000 10 6,890 3.6 Under 500 36 8,773 4.5 Other rural territory 90,787 46.7 Town Casper County Pop. Town County 10,000 io 15,000, 2 Cities. Population, 25,276 Natrona 11,447 Cheyenne Laramie 5,000 to 10,000, 3 Cities. Population, 21,932 Leuramie Albany 6,301 Sheridan Sheridan Rock Springs Sweetwater 6,456 Evanston GreybuU Basin Buffalo Cody 2,500 to 5,000, 3 Cities. Population, 10,140 Uinta 3,479 Rawlins Carbon Big Horn 2,692 Pop. 13,829 9,175 3,969 1,000 to 2,500, 19 Towns. Population, 30,604 Big Horn 1,088 Douglas Converse 2,294 Johnson 1,772 Gillette Campbell 1,157 Park 1,242 Glenrock Converse 1,003 *See preface 284 Population and Its Distribution Wyoming (continued) Town County Pop. Town Counly Pop. 1,000 to 2,500 {continued) Green River Sweetwater 2,140 Riverton Fremont 2,023 Kemmerer Lincoln 1,517 Superior Sweetwater 1,034 Lander Fremont 2,133 Thermopolis Hot Springs 2,095 LoveU Big Horn 1,686 Torrington Goshen 1,301 Lusk Niobrara 2,092 Wheatland Platte 1,336 New Castle Weston 1,003 Worland Washakie 1,225 Powell Park 2,463 500 to 1,000, 10 Towns. Population , 6,890 Afton Lincoln 796 Hudson Fremont 977 Cambria Weston 675 Lyman Uinta 577 Cowley Big Horn 687 ManviUe Niobrara 584 Diamondville Lincoln 726 Pine Bluff TiRramie 618 Gebo Hot Springs 689 Shoshone Fremont 561 Under 500, 36 Towns. Population, 8,773 J. Walter Thompson Company 285 Summary of State Data Autos and Trucks Miles of Miles of R.R. per 100 Sq. Mi. 10,000 Registered Railroad Territory Inhabitants Stale 1920 1917 1917 1917 United States 7,668,094 253,626.13 8.53 24.39 Alabama 58,898 5,420.40 10.57 22.86 Arizona 28,979 2,424.22 2.13 91.29 Arkansas 49,448 5,219.87 9.94 29.45 California 493,463 8,358.93 5.37 27.42 Colorado 104,366 5,639.68 5.44 56.77 Connecticut 105,600 999.25 20.73 7.87 Delaware 16,152 335.32 17.06 15.56 Dist. of Columbia 28,940 36.56 60.93 .99 Florida 56,253 5,248.71 9.57 57.01 Georgia 126,563 7,464.22 12.71 25.70 Idaho 41,780 2,861.13 3.43 63.69 Illinois 478,438 12,132.92 21.65 19.41 Indiana 277,255 7,436.35 20.63 26.19 Iowa 363,000 9,837.71 17.70 44.31 Kansas 228,601 9,383.36 11.47 50.54 Kentucky 90,008 3,858.80 9.60 16.10 Louisiana 50,000 5,363.01 11.81 28.79 Maine 53,424 2,269.77 7.59 29.16 Maryland 98,995 1,425.94 14.34 10.36 Massachusetts 288,059 2,135.45 26.56 5.64 Michigan 325,813 8,925.47 15.53 28.76 Minnesota 259,743 9,161.97 11.33 39.50 Mississippi 45,030 4,447.29 9.59 22.44 Missouri 244,427 8,230.88 11.98 23.97 Montana 59,312 4,953.99 3.39 104.15 Nebraska 200,100 6,166.69 8.03 47.91 Nevada 9,305 2,293.44 2.09 205.00 New Hampshire 30,008 1,253.40 13.88 28.17 New Jersey 189,167 2,344.18 31.20 7.74 New Mexico 20,000 2,974.39 2.43 69.67 New York 555,789 8,434.14 17.70 8.03 North Carolina 109,000 5,492.19 11.27 22.50 North Dakota 82,886 5,316.29 7.57 69.02 Ohio 516,225 9,044.43 22.20 17.31 Oklahoma 151,300 6,502.35 9.37 28.18 Oregon 83,332 3,232.09 3.38 37,27 286 Population and Its Distribution Summary of State Data (continued) Miles of R.R. oer Autos and Trucks Miles of 100 Sq. Mi. 10,000 Registered Railroad Territory Inhabitants Slate 1920 1917 1917 1917 Pennsylvania 490,337 11,680.59 26.05 13.44 Rhode Island 39,563 205.54 19.26 3.27 South Carolina 70,143 3,697.12 12.12 22.44 South Dakota 104,625 4,278.52 5.57 59.37 Tennessee 80,422 4,075.71 9.78 17.66 Texas 329,700 15,931.60 6.07 35.14 Utah 35,144 2,144.69 2.61 48.16 Vermont 26,807 1,055.64 11.57 28.88 Virginia 95,000 4,677.22 11.62 21.09 Washington 168,146 5,649.93 8.45 35.09 West Virginia 50,203 4,012.85 16.70 28.30 Wisconsin 236,974 7,667.69 13.88 30.27 Wyoming 21,371 1,924.24 1.97 103.70 Miles of Miles of Post Rural Improved Farms Offices Road Road* Stale 1920 1920 1919 1919 United States 6,448,366 58,006 2,478,552 299,135 Alabama 256,099 1,214 55,446 6,125 Arizona 9,975 321 12,075 475 Arkansas 232,604 1,565 50,743 2,000 California 117,670 1,876 61,039 13,000 Colorado 59,934 885 39,780 2,550 Connecticut 22,655 488 14,061 3,200 Delaware 10,140 116 3,674 310 Dist. of Columbia 204 66 Florida 54,005 944 17,995 3,900 Georgia 310,732 1,203 80,669 13,200 Idaho 42,106 543 24,396 850 Illinois 237,181 2,108 95,647 12,800 Indiana 205,126 1,241 73,347 31,000 Iowa 213,439 1,351 104,074 1,500 Kansas 165,286 1,157 111,052 1,550 Kentucky 270,626 2,591 57,916 13,900 * Approximate J. Walter Thompson Company 287 Summary of State Data {continued) State Farms 1920 Post Offices 1920 Miles of Rural Road 1919 Miles of Improved Road* 1919 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 135,463 48,227 47,908 32,001 196,447 178,478 272,101 263,004 57,677 124,421 3,163 20,523 29,702 29,844 193,195 269,763 77,690 256,695 191,987 50,206 202,252 4,083 192,693 74,655 252,774 436,033 25,662 29,075 186,242 66,288 87,289 189,295 15,748 1,137 914 868 1,218 1,486 1,358 1,053 2,089 937 975 190 440 941 574 3,132 1,639 751 1,956 1,195 856 3,618 187 693 680 1,143 2,423 379 414 2,410 1,097 1,975 1,223 386 24,563 23,537 16,459 18,681 74,190 93,517 45,779 96,041 39,204 80,272 12,182 14,020 14,817 43,091 79,398 50,758 68,796 86,354 107,916 36,819 91,556 2,170 42,226 96,306 46,050 128,960 8,810 14,249 53,388 42,428 32,024 77,280 14,797 2,700 3,525 3,100 9,100 10,600 7,000 2,700 7,550 900 1,450 340 2,000 6,050 620 18,400 6,850 1,160 31,800 700 5,000 10,600 750 3,800 800 8,880 12,300 1,650 2,300 6,150 6,300 1,600 15,500 600 *Approximale 288 Population and Its Distribution Summary of State Data (continued) Electric Electrically Central Passenger Wired Power Telephones Cars Houses Stations Slate 1917 1920 1920 1919 United States 11,716,520 77,722 6,291,160 7,223 Alabama 76,693 427 52,400 82 Arizona 18,225 52 12,920 39 Arkansas 87,872 240 48,200 104 California 577,055 3,661 561,000 130 Colorado 114,364 444 99,100 89 Connecticut 149,669 1,869 119,830 51 Delaware 22,222 225 9,270 20 Dist. of Columbia 70,751 1,124 21,800 2 Florida 49,011 305 67,000 110 Georgia 124,479 677 80,700 198 Idaho 37,204 37 38,160 60 Illinois 1,070,997 5,815 626,000 365 Indiana 458,992 1,867 197,700 257 Iowa 489,432 941 107,400 300 Kansas 298,273 369 145,700 335 Kentucky 162,843 1,013 90,200 130 Louisiana 63,890 654 44,800 82 Maine 88,226 538 77,700 111 Maryland 118,397 2,050 50,000 59 Massachusetts 475,231 6,411 338,500 261 Michigan 434,128 2,792 257,000 258 Minnesota 408,222 1,377 188,000 279 Mississippi 56,648 116 35,600 110 Missouri 511,246 2,667 207,000 263 Montana 51,409 119 51,300 71 Nebraska 248,267 583 88,700 251 Nevada 8,716 9 14,480 30 New Hampshire 52,534 290 29,900 65 New Jersey 254,444 3,171 218,000 74 New Mexico 15,314 16 13,300 34 New York 1,335,055 17,762 440,000 389 North Carolina 91,928 323 49,200 148 North Dakota 75,349 37 42,300 133 Ohio 845,649 5,165 362,500 331 Oklahoma 176,835 292 60,900 174 Oregon 125,660 731 80.000 70 J. Walter Thompson Company 289 Summary of State Data (continued) Electric Electrically Central Passenger Wired Power Telephones Cars Houses Stations State 1917 1920 1920 1919 Pennsylvania 854,706 7,419 365,500 272 Rhode Island 64,726 1,082 41,800 26 South Carolina 43,716 187 51,000 93 South Dakota 88,946 33 39,300 126 Tennessee 140,669 741 54,500 111 Texas 411,407 1,297 218,800 300 Utah 46,621 214 68,600 73 Vermont 47,968 127 36,320 68 Virginia 119,597 775 90,300 101 Washington 188,407 1,129 200,000 150 West Virginia 99,530 632 37,200 75 Wisconsin 349,223 902 147,700 327 Wyoming 15,774 15 13,580 36 290 Population and Its Distribution c>< ly ini-Hmi-iNOs'*MNm'*e(5eoi->Hin^inmo\so ■«)iOp-ie-iu)t-o\voMr-ieoNO'<}ieooa\eOi-iO'>*«oooeoNo\o<*covoNin „ (k«lf*>»>>OC»M*>».>»»>>*> • o, u50Ni^comi>«u5voa\m«i-iNir-i-(t~-e- IS -d eor-Noe-HT}it-oino a vooN'*eoo\oeco\oc<50\i-iN«5eOi-iMO\oS'>**o 0) O ' « ' r-H CO t-i M 1-1 ' i-i af ei5m«5co«r-ivoeoinoino\ot-vO"*eoo\'*OTii q:) c \oc!io\ineieoNi-ieooorHt-Tjioo\Oinvo»ooor- ^^ "^ o cs es •■* 4J ?^ "S r-T oC r-T m' m" f-T i-T oo" vo ■* oC oo" oC in in cT eo" i-T oC •* m' ^ 11 o\cqo\mNO\'*eo\oiraoi>u5mo\\Oi-ir-Neooo '*rHMV0O\00\OOI~-mOMV0\0Ne<5i-('*ffgi-l ^ in vo" erf \o" eo ec t~^ i/f ■*' t^" o" ■* m in oC r-T o vo" •*" o\ eo" vorHlno^N«lno^ln^■c^■*^Ol-lMl-(omo^oeo Xt °- a i-H OVN-* i-H IN 0-*in«Nl-lrHe<5 g u •* *eo«t-oo\eot-ov'*inNNO\ C voNT?invooo«30in!i(«n»nvoovo ai o (••>»t>«»«.*no**>*>*.»>.r.i>>.>.*. 0? ^ • s O^C*o\i-it-t-ONn30t~'>ijip)ON'^o\ovNvoinvo eo ■>* ei vo" in ■* eor-Or-ior-iini-io\ovoinoinT3i|-.«NN inoDinencoin^Mi-HOM^osco^oomc^oOpHOs o\o\'SioenoveooM'*'*o\N>*'*inor-(0\cqo 1 ■...(.■.■.H>.Ka>>.KI>>.»<.(.n>. 0'*o\<*ot-t-oo>Oi-ivo-*'<*o\o\t--<3ioi-imi-H inect-ininoopHinvooo\oininO'*\oc*ineneO'*>o«o\voeo©o\minMincoN©^ fe OKfKCAKfKPCcnonKnBi. t> ^* "S a, Ml— i-^t^-oinON^cnsO'^Nininc^ini-Hvocoooo r-l t-i-IM fH 1-1 M«'*Mi-l,H m § «* r^- -a i£ 111 1 . 1 ^ ^ III III li-iijii. ills! 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Walter Thompson Company 291 "S3 CO 1— ( o\ 1—1 a n o CO a o o a e o ce O o. o O a CS "a a o w Oh 1 Per Cent for each State asssg Oi-Hevicooinovi-(0\eoovoiMosinvoi- vo en i-i (N 1-1 en o vo -^ M — Personal and Corporation $1,483,356,694 754,042,185 429,175,889 81,567,236 667,932,423 i-iOv>oO'*0'*covoinoven(Nf-i-ient- oo^oveni-ivoincot— voot^t--t--Nenco oincoooeOrHinovC\invoencooovOvt^ en vo" 'f N i-T o" fh" vo* vo" o" •*" m" o" oC t~-* oC oo" iHNi-ii-ienMent-eoooovi-(ffg'*Men OV_OVrHpH^MC^©t--«*inencvlf-IOi-l'^VO oo" oC o" oC "S en en" vo" ov vo" r-i vo* •*" »" n" fJ' in" i-(enwovi#^t*-ovo\eno^eooeovoCTv i-ten 00 coph voni— it^WpHi— ii-* •** r-T evf 1 $614,896,233 338,729,021 138,101,260 11,244,051 258,919,402 i-t^t^voinTpot^i-fencvienovinvor-vo inooNT}iiN-*i>t-voe(5i-iNenini>'*a> oviovrHini-ienent-'Siin'*o i-T N* 00 en 00* eo" t-" oo" o" vo* vo" ^ m" csv eq" •** m" e-lt>OONi-l(Nr-ieMOOONOVVOavOvOVO eo_ oe_ cq cq o_ vo^ en o_ ov_ ^ vo_ vo_ in en in i~; •* ooenNC^i-Hvo"cnt--^oCcni-^^eocoooov'cn oien ■*ov ino •ijierseQvot-in in l-H rt 1-1 vo ON eq" 1 § a. $868,460,461 415,313,164 291,074,629 70,323,185 409,013,021 oinov^ovvo'^r-iinNt^ocnc^invoi-i en'OvoeooDi-iooi-ii-ienovinene^Tjieoov eo in vo_ (N in ■* t--_ oo_^ >*_ ■* *i ® ■"! 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Dallas, Tex. Dayton, Ohio Denver, Colo. Detroit, Mich. Duluth, Minn. East St. Louis, 111. Elizabeth, N. J. El Paso, Tex. Erie, Pa. Evansville, Ind. Fall River, Mass. Flint, Mich. If. ii Grand Rapids, Mich. Harrisburg, Pa. Hartford, Conn. 298 Population and Its Distribution > o -a e ce o o o o" m a o 3 o Oh OS MI'S .a § Co ^ hr! e Ct-I .9 ° o 1-3 •I— I O o -Q 3 s & a. a Srg Oi-HOl-ini-Ht-lrtCOCsIOi— IrH ^OI^-OeOOsONOCOrHMC so" O CO co'^o\_inc^eoMOcoo\eo r- ono ?^ yi )P 29 i^" ?^ ^'' 5^ ^' ® ^ ^ ^'' S3 gf s" in o\ ^ CO vo^ co^ CO vo N in i-H ■ f^" ^ 00 « rH^ o o o o • o o o o - ^ era o o M • 0\ oC uf t-" OS in eo r- Cx « ■* i-l N 00 <* o eg • ««■ rH oooooooooooooooooo oommoooooooooor-oinm C0'^\0^^lnl-H^O_O0^^O^W©OO 0^ O On CO TtT^T^c^r-roCcoo''\o'"'<*c^oino'ooinc4" OC^WOVOOvCOinvOrHCOVOVOTf^OC^CO ivinc^coco^^mNCeot-^ONooN^NOiNio vOi-HinrHcft-"inc^fi-HirrNOvo-t^i-rcot--^erroC' o o — ^ ^ ffi HH HH hH )— I 1-5 o o CO a> « = bj is .♦; ; M t^ hj >ji I-] J3 a, a J. 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J3 i ■a eg 300 Population and Its Distribution > o o o o o o' in a o 3 o > B ffi .t: « S - ♦J 3 O fa O 43 3 Per Cen/ Population Subscribed IN VOf-mMO\COCOl^T}ir^^Ot'^VOl/^ -0 CO in ^ m in f* XT l~-COINt--5i<r-i-!feovo>oiNovoo\OT}im en (-- so M t- «r-IOrHi-Ha\C--M'<#OC0 .s . fc M •^^o\i-iir3iNt^vocmmi-io\woo\momc ■*. *".. °, ^. ■*. h- vovo-ijicnoovoi-ivoaveoi-ip-ovi-iONON 0" CO in so ci" os" M 1— icnvoooencnt^ininmTfOi— la^cn en -^ 0\ m r-H IN cncocncncoino\Oc^a\co>-Hocn^i— 1 M_ t-_^ in en i> so_ ■^s ^^ inovoinino\cncn'>*«-*voo\a>o>o in oT oC t-" f-H OS « i-H i-l ,-1 IN i-H t~- i-H N r-l rH rt ■<*' oooooin -o -ooooooo • t- OOOOOOO in e t~ in cni ^ ^ VO ^ 0\ CO CO t-- *o ON •. » . ^ ^ 1 N in VO N IN 05 Ov 0" IN ■>* 0" VO" O" so" 0" o\ CO ^ ^ as I— 1 IN t- CO OS vo m Tji in OS i-H -^ M I— 1 M t- 00 IN eo « OS CO SO_ Tj<_ co_ o_ »_ so u^ « CO \o ■* t-" vo co" ■* in IN in en ^ in 00 in co" 0" t^ 0" 1^' r-l IN i-H r- i-H IN I-H I— 1 I-H M «> F— 1 n Antonio, Tex. n Francisco, Cal vannah, Ga. henectady, N. Y ranton. Pa. attle. Wash. )ux City, Iowa merville, Mass. uth Bend, Ind. okane, Wash, ringfield. 111. ringfield, Mass. . Louis, Mo. . Paul, Minn, racuse, N. Y. icoma, Wash. re Haute, Ind. edo, Ohio nton, N. J. y, N. Y. ca, N. Y. shington, D. C. 5- 5^ t< -^ « -^ M 13 cd aj CO u u oj .H CO CO M !» (/) t/3 CO £S p, a p, 4J 4J ^ = CO CO CO CO tw CO H ^ hhhS^ J. Walter Thompson Company 301 > o o o o o" in B O o a O 2 .S o B "a 5 fa o o o 3 •s CIS .S-s^ VO fH p-t M ON ^ Ob-C 'Ji to 00 rt iH M 0\ Per opul ubsc M eg o\ M •*' vo c-i ^- Irt CO ■<}' W N »0 a, 03 » B B B F-< VO 00 vs ■* 00 to vo "g ■"1 '*» ®. 1 "R. ®. *. 0" co' 0" in oC 10 oC t- 00 ■* C3\ 10 t- fH i-t n< ■e'S'2 |fe| ■* >* IM <0 to ^ CO a\ f-H \o 00 00 as 10 t- »«...•.•.>. CO 1-1 ON N ■* ■* 0\ Hi 10 ■* CO VO N i-l ■* "CrO 0000000 10 10 to N ON •*_ iH C0__ i-H 00 t--^ C to t^ 10 M CO CO Tf CO 0> in r-l M_ IN 0_ 0_ ■^s 00 oT 00" oC in in •*" !? ««■ r-l i-H i-H 0000000 m in CO CO t- so T3^ CO^ CSJ^ I-H CO •* co" (N in i> § N CO OS -^ m CO CO w ^ N -^ in i-j^ O- so os" i-T in CO ^ «» i-H 1-1 i-H • - t y. Conn Eure, Pa. on, Del. r, Mass. N. Y. wn, Ohi Waterbur Wilkes-Bi Wilmingt Worcestei Yonkers, York, Pa, Youngsto O esi CO o ^ 4 CO Is 5" .2 s §• ■B c? ^ ^ •0 fin e "* Oi .2 "5? s Qi f2 g fe 1 e^ 60 OS f r^ .0 g 1 3 *^ K C^i B g ^i. ■« *& e c c a ri a, 1- 1 u g -0 » DISTRIBUTION OF RETAIL AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN THE UNITED STATES THE United States government furnishes no statistics relating to the distribution of wholesale and retail dealers through- out the country. In order to obtain data for the following tabula- tions a systematic investigation of sources was necessary. The sources from which final selection for these tables were made are too numerous to list in detail. They include official trade directories, mercantile agency rating books, city and tele- phone directories. Dun and Bradstreet, trade and other magazines, local newspapers, and city, state and national trade organizations. In a few instances state totals could only be obtained through addressing companies, but in the main, the counts were either made or checked by the J. Walter Thompson Company. In cases where two or more figures were available from different sources for the same trade, discrepancies were carefully analyzed before a selection was finally made. These figures are not oflBcial. The Company cannot guarantee their absolute accuracy, but it believes them to be sufficiently accurate to serve as a reliable index to the number of dealers in the trades specified. To have obtained even these figures would have been impossible without the generous assistance of many persons and organizations. Especial thanks are due to officials of local, state and national trade associations and chambers of commerce and to the editors of trade directories, trade magazines and local newspapers. The J. Walter Thompson Company takes pleasure in acknowledg- ing their contribution. 304 J. Walter Thompson Company 305 Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades Auto- Boots Auto- mobile Auto- Boots and mobile Supplies Auto- mxibile and Shoes Supplies Whole- mobile Repair Shoes Whole- State Retail sale Garages Shops Retail sale United States 46,583 1,299 36,948 45,712 141,867 1,399 Alabama 382 13 270 356 3,156 12 Arizona 197 4 166 192 487 6 Arkansas 458 13 324 370 2,639 4 California 2,379 76 1,798 2,571 2,637 41 Colorado 639 11 546 653 1,252 4 Connecticut 668 33 450 624 1,720 18 Delaware 104 3 74 101 274 Dist. of Columbia 119 9 68 143 202 Florida 449 11 375 449 1,321 2 Georgia 676 29 512 613 3,742 39 Idabo 252 8 207 237 585 1 Illinois 3,285 73 2,459 3,200 8,215 71 Indiana 1,760 38 1,205 1,586 3,980 9 Iowa 2,024 27 1,714 2,014 4,273 9 Kansas 1,471 15 1,278 1,505 3,086 3 Kentucky 559 15 452 618 3,990 12 Louisiana 242 13 181 258 2,378 11 Maine 445 9 355 400 1,764 11 Maryland 453 17 343 445 2,165 38 Massachusetts 1,514 76 1,015 1,347 3,700 286 Michigan 1,630 50 1,275 1,516 4,522 10 Minnesota 1,371 39 1,151 1,351 3,506 24 Mississippi 249 4 187 230 2,596 9 Missouri 1,399 48 1,139 1,458 5,150 75 Montana 419 9 361 400 950 1 Nebraska 1,216 14 1,042 1,245 2,224 4 Nevada 66 1 56 75 168 New Hampshire 259 3 220 238 853 New Jersey 1,193 27 1,057 1,249 3,425 19 New Mexico 151 1 136 149 499 6 New York 3,962 192 3,065 3,742 10,919 257 North Carolina 558 13 483 527 3,275 10 North Dakota 642 4 516 566 1,313 Ohio 2,836 74 2,135 2,862 6,266 43 Oklahoma 881 19 771 819 2,835 306 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) Auto- Boots Auto- mobile Auto- Boots and mobile Supplies Auto- mobile and Shoes Supplies Whole- mobile Repair Shoes Whole- Stale Retail sale Garages Shops Retail sale Oregon 445 11 361 449 830 4 Pennsylvania 3,856 102 3,055 3,895 12,719 132 Rhode Island 232 7 142 219 682 6 South Carolina 363 7 299 379 2,529 9 South Dakota 724 10 628 686 1,265 Tennessee 379 20 280 376 2,786 26 Texas 1,784 49 1,545 1,712 5,502 39 Utah 164 8 127 166 606 7 Vermont 242 5 196 209 912 5 Virginia 553 18 429 570 4,659 37 Washington 709 35 636 704 1,470 20 West Virginia 395 7 313 407 3,208 13 Wisconsin 1,707 29 1,432 1,704 4,275 66 Wyoming 122 119 127 357 Cigars Cigars Cigarettes Cigarettes and Confec- and Tobacco Confec- tionery Depart- Tobacco Whole- tionery Whole- ment Drugs State Retail sale Retail sale Stores Retail United States 38,081 6,231 55,633 8,572 2,134 48,920 Alabama 136 93 299 26 15 838 Arizona 235 67 186 66 O 114 Arkansas 174 105 438 193 6 947 California 2,693 210 1,726 379 70 1,380 Colorado 599 87 416 116 23 597 Connecticut 728 125 1,405 240 23 589 Delaware 191 27 168 51 12 116 Dist. of Columbia 248 19 206 82 9 206 Florida 185 74 261 23 8 559 Georgia 120 89 457 25 32 1,159 Idaho 355 75 149 32 4 261 Illinois 2,541 366 5,047 547 120 3,330 Indiana 1,205 188 981 385 132 1,803 J. Walter Thompson Company 307 Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) Cigars Cigars Cigarettes Cigarettes and Confec- and Tobacco Confec- tionery Depart- Tobacco Whole- tionery Whole- ment Drugs State Retail sale Retail sale Stores Retail Iowa 838 98 998 188 65 1,685 Kansas 349 77 697 131 29 1,218 Kentucky 219 78 609 304 40 920 Louisiana 148 32 341 132 3 689 Maine 662 33 626 143 4 496 Maryland 778 57 1,490 88 47 579 Massachusetts 1,832 219 2,519 122 54 1,659 Michigan 1,362 161 3,111 105 109 1,784 Minnesota 415 lis 2,132 152 54 1,011 Mississippi 107 18 261 122 5 729 Missouri 464 92 .1,301 226 33 2,528 Montana 387 49 480 11 21 314 Nebraska 412 99 358 15 25 922 Nevada 65 7 87 19 2 60 New Hampshire 254 17 241 20 5 253 New Jersey 1,962 143 3,346 121 64 1,252 New Mexico 77 17 108 61 1 129 New York 6,076 560 7,501 837 212 4,340 North Carolina 128 105 602 52 40 773 North Dakota 109 30 305 49 26 432 Ohio 1,967 408 4,013 447 160 2,078 Oklahoma 339 53 606 151 22 1,280 Oregon 646 76 983 31 8 481 Pennsylvania 5,480 796 4,904 868 310 3,355 Rhode Island 164 62 238 69 13 276 South Carolina 167 77 323 312 24 512 South Dakota 120 24 228 46 20 457 Tennessee 132 97 312 186 22 752 Texas 437 307 1,214 493 18 2,838 Utah 128 88 256 42 7 187 Vermont 220 89 213 52 8 170 Virginia 290 90 712 280 28 661 Washington 1,203 201 920 168 24 664 West Virginia 195 67 407 177 98 409 Wisconsin 416 241 1,370 161 74 1,033 Wyoming 123 25 82 26 3 95 308 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) Dry Goods and Allied Electrical Drugs Dry Lines Electrical Supplies Furni- Whole- Goods Whole- Supplies Whole- ture Stale sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail United States 678 35,207 2,780 16,703 440 42,082 Alfibama 10 446 30 120 6 966 Arizona 17 97 3 25 138 Arkansas 12 397 21 93 756 California 7 1,001 116 972 31 1,181 Colorado 9 299 22 235 7 474 Connecticut 10 703 19 343 5 444 Delaware 1 139 2 40 1 91 Dist. of Columbia 14 165 6 82 4 108 Florida 6 455 6 150 6 555 Georgia 21 746 58 270 7 1,360 Idaho 104 3 118 208 Illinois 29 2,318 154 1,215 25 2,184 Indiana 19 870 47 540 13 1,229 Iowa 20 505 44 432 14 1,220 Kansas 5 456 10 243 2 1,143 Kentucky 15 747 42 189 7 964 Louisiana 11 452 36 108 8 681 Maine 8 511 20 162 1 347 Maryland 18 587 81 169 7 487 Massachusetts 22 1,749 162 882 25 1,082 Michigan 16 1,430 57 762 20 1,424 Minnesota 3 472 49 450 14 1,012 Mississippi 18 353 18 81 759 Missouri 14 1,403 101 486 19 1,509 Montana 7 134 14 90 4 307 Nebraska 6 238 19 216 7 757 Nevada 33 1 16 42 New Hampshire 264 5 135 195 New Jersey 11 1,903 18 738 7 837 New Mexico 84 5 28 161 New York 112 4,061 790 2,376 60 2,881 North Carolina 24 598 31 180 2 1,369 North Dakota 1 78 1 81 1 343 J. Walter Thompson Company 309 Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades {continued) Dry Goods and Allied Electrical Drugs Dry Lines Electrical Supplies Furni- Whole- Goods Whole- Supplies Whole- ture State sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail Ohio 37 1,980 164 972 30 1,991 Oklahoma 2 630 6 162 3 1,138 Oregon 4 216 14 162 5 334 Peimsylvama 63 3,437 299 1,440 31 3,086 Rhode Island 4 252 20 135 3 211 South Carolina 9 355 15 108 3 900 South Dakota • 2 91 2 81 412 Tennessee 19 594 53 126 4 892 Texas 20 1,865 61 306 12 1,891 Utah 5 52 17 49 3 161 Vermont 2 139 3 63 166 Virginia 14 483 38 180 9 1,230 Washington 2 344 32 306 19 485 West Virginia 12 282 27 108 8 834 Wisconsin 17 646 38 459 7 1,014 Wyoming 43 19 123 Furni- Groceries Hard- ture and Deli- Groceries Hard- ware Whole- General catessen Whole- ware Whole- State sale Stores Retail sale Retail sale United States 540 148,885 335,212 5,950 37,032 933 Alabama 6 6,401 9,027 193 493 23 Arizona 7 372 461 58 135 7 Arkansas 5 5,040 6,627 182 495 9 California 24 1,842 6,822 133 1,183 32 Colorado 11 799 2,518 41 430 7 Connecticut 3 462 3,809 79 280 14 Delaware 432 1,057 12 74 3 Dist. of Columbia 5 1,283 21 80 2 Florida 5 2,243 3,783 147 266 6 Georgia 4 7,188 12,300 244 452 23 Idaho 1 562 893 22 292 4 310 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) Furni- Groceries Hard- ture and Deli- Groceries Hard- ware Whole- General catessen Whole- ware Whole- State sale Stores Retail sale Retail sale Illinois 37 4,293 20,318 233 2,544 31 Indiana 13 3,670 9,161 140 1,369 25 Iowa 7 3,940 5,672 79 1,842 27 Kansas 6 2,953 4,909 84 1,530 12 Kentucky 5 6,915 11,933 154 659 21 Louisiana 5 4,418 6,492 137 314 14 Maine 1 2,113 3,020 49 316 9 Maryland 7 2,335 6,201 82 352 27 Massachusetts 20 647 9,759 179 818 36 Michigan 17 3,441 8,638 137 1,768 23 Minnesota 14 3,158 5,954 72 1,543 16 Mississippi 3 6,232 8,970 131 276 11 Missouri 17 5,348 12,010 163 1,595 23 Montana 5 424 930 54 398 9 Nebraska 5 2,260 3,023 46 1,189 12 Nevada 206 451 14 65 1 New Hampshire 438 1,300 20 135 5 New Jersey 6 1,002 8,941 105 913 21 New Mexico 1 646 1,187 58 105 7 New York 130 4,311 29,203 484 2,760 118 North Carolina 13 7,537 11,300 355 467 18 North Dakota 1,770 1,754 22 827 Ohio 20 4,799 15,569 218 2,171 33 Oklahoma 6 1,638 6,800 117 1,166 7 Oregon 4 914 2,396 33 334 10 Pennsylvania 46 8,565 27,304 387 1,297 102 Rhode Island 1 158 1,803 30 54 5 South Carolina 3 4,535 6,458 189 260 13 South Dakota .3 1,958 1,688 21 650 5 Tennessee 20 6,170 10,561 178 265 28 Texas 23 6,243 12,245 375 1,686 42 Utah 4 641 1,309 24 116 5 Vermont 658 1,278 16 176 3 Virginia 1 6,950 10,612 197 447 26 Washington 10 1,908 3,618 45 543 18 West Virginia 13 4,783 6,968 88 323 22 Wisconsin 8 5,260 6,481 81 1,447 18 Wyoming 302 416 21 132 J. Walter Thompson Company 311 Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades {continued) Men's Sporting Jewelry Furnish- Sporting Goods Jewelry Whole- Lumber ings Goods Whole- State Retail sale Retail Retail Retail sale United States 25,961 1,900 30,967 40,399 36,755 699 Alabama 274 5 230 280 485 13 Arizona 88 75 124 139 5 Arkansas 280 2 390 304 490 10 California 1,220 96 740 833 1,239 15 Colorado 310 10 530 319 427 4 Connecticut 349 4 318 841 294 11 Delaware 63 1 95 121 77 2 Dist. of Colninbia 127 13 25 221 79 1 Florida 245 1 137 207 254 9 Georgia 394 6 230 441 429 15 Idaho 127 182 166 295 4 Illinois 1,760 194 1,856 2,843 2,517 28 Indiana 826 15 815 1,159 1,343 19 Iowa 1,016 18 1,827 1,098 1,844 29 Kansas 616 2 1,044 754 1,516 11 Kentucky 375 7 312 436 650 11 Louisiana 225 9 215 278 310 16 Maine 280 6 447 736 321 15 Maryland 294 29 410 623 348 16 Massachusetts 933 100 702 1,835 836 17 Michigan 1,008 22 1,235 2,245 1,781 24 Minnesota 727 31 1,342 1,162 1,544 16 Mississippi 193 3 270 210 270 9 Missouri 907 57 1,187 1,208 1,581 18 Montana 207 222 415 401 10 Nebraska 490 11 1,650 518 1,189 10 Nevada 27 42 40 67 New Hampshire 157 1 420 336 139 5 New Jersey 680 17 665 1,281 897 8 New Mexico 53 87 71 105 3 New York 2,782 878 1,595 5,515 2,656 57 North Carolina 347 1 365 549 427 15 North Dakota 233 812 235 828 Ohio 1,495 95 1,462 2,605 2,143 37 Oklahoma 476 2 1,186 513 1,149 9 Oregon 274 5 440 320 342 6 312 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers classified by trades (continued) Men's Sporting Jewelry Furnish- Sporting Goods Jewelry Whole- Lumber ings, Goods Whole- Stale Retail sale Retail Retail Retail sale Pennsylvania 2,009 135 1,556 4,503 1,282 78 Rhode Island 149 53 130 243 54 3 South Carolina 174 1 155 287 250 10 South Dakota 241 1 560 251 648 3 Tennessee 276 6 340 388 251 21 Texas 1,082 16 1,224 1,195 1,698 38 Utah 98 5 127 153 122 7 Vermont 128 1 355 241 184 3 Virginia 385 6 932 418 435 21 Washington 424 15 412 394 543 15 West Virginia 301 4 355 298 311 13 Wisconsin 764 16 1,185 1,099 1,435 9 Wyoming 72 76 87 130 J. Walter Thompson Company 313 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 cuid over, classified by trades Aulo- Boots Auto- mobile Auto- Boots and mobile Supplies Auto- mobile and Shoes Supplies Whole- mobile Repair Shoes Whole- City Retail sale Garages Shops Retail sale Totals 4,989 1,106 5,687 3,897 23,937 1,173 Akron, Ohio 27 3 20 15 123 1 Albany, N. Y. 56 5 32 25 125 4 AUentown, Pa. 15 4 22 12 41 3 Altoona, Pa. 9 2 15 3 71 Atlanta, Ga. 25 13 29 21 147 13 AtlanticCity, N. J. 16 2 31 17 70 Augusta, Ga. 15 4 11 9 66 3 Baltimore, Md. 62 17 70 60 376 36 Bayonne, N. J. 9 11 7 76 Berkeley, Cal. 15 16 13 20 Bethlehem, Pa. 6 8 5 19 Binghamton, N. Y. 7 4 13 9 47 2 Birmingham, Ala. 13 7 14 19 114 4 Boston, Mass. 134 45 101 69 620 207 Bridgeport, Conn. 57 5 38 20 198 4 Brockton, Mass. 20 1 15 6 73 22 Buffalo, N. Y. 117 14 70 43 340 5 Cambridge, Mass. 11 27 15 48 1 Camden, N. J. 22 18 • 10 119 2 Canton, Ohio 17 4 28 15 76 1 Charleston, S. C. 16 3 9 6 68 5 Chattanooga.Tenn. 12 3 17 21 112 3 Chester, Pa. 14 10 1 68 Chicago, III. 150 58 487 408 2,433 69 Cincinnati, Ohio 53 14 56 47 218 13 Cleveland, Ohio 67 17 119 67 672 12 Columbus, Ohio 38 14 36 30 149 4 Covington, Ky. 12 2 7 5 30 Dallas, Texas 40 12 40 15 102 12 Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: Automobile supplies retail, 4,036 Automobile supplies wholesale, 896 Automobile garages, 4,458 Automobile repair shops, 3,131 Boots and shoes retail, 17,053 Boots and shoes wholesale, 987 314 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Auto- Boots Aato- mobile Auto- Boots and mobile Supplies Aulo- mobile and Shoes Supplies Whole- mobile Repair Shoes Whole- City Retail sale Garages Shops Retail sale Davenport, Iowa 15 5 20 8 72 2 Dayton, Ohio 25 6 28 14 112 Denver, Colo. 28 15 91 67 186 4 Des Moines, Iowa 12 8 35 24 125 Detroit, Mich. 61 27 114 50 141 5 Duluth, Minn. 27 4 19 18 130 2 East Orange, N. J. 6 16 14 16 East St. Louis, 111. 8 3 5 87 Elizabeth, N. J. 12 1 20 9 67 El Paso, Texas 9 4 10 3 110 9 Erie, Pa. 14 4 29 17 80 Evansville, Ind. 18 5 13 11 91 1 Fall River, Mass. 15 O 24 15 299 2 Flint, Mich. 9 3 10 6 66 1 Fort Wayne, Ind. 11 8 16 10 68 1 Fort Worth, Texas 45 7 18 13 102 2 Gary, Ind. 12 14 3 85 Grand Rapids, Mich. 16 8 40 20 143 2 Harrisburg, Pa. 12 4 29 12 76 4 Hartford, Conn. 22 8 55 38 153 6 Haverhill, Mass. 13 12 5 54 10 Hoboken, N. J. 12 5 6 76 Holyoke, Mass. 10 3 9 5 68 1 Houston, Texas 25 10 15 20 124 3 Huntington, W.Va. 10 2 7 3 75 3 Indianapolis, Ind. 59 14 59 35 199 1 Jacksonville, Fla. 15 3 23 18 95 o Jersey City, N. J. 34 1 56 29 211 Johnstown, Pa. 14 2 16 7 118 3 Kansas City, Kans. 12 9 7 114 Kansas City, Mo 23 20 43 48 301 6 Knoxville, Tenn. 10 2 11 7 100 5 Lancaster, Pa. 8 5 19 17 46 2 Lansing, Mich. 14 1 12 2 41 Lawrence, Mass. 11 26 7 119 1 J. Walter Thompson Company 315 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Auto- Roots Auto- mobile Auto- Roots and mobile Supplies Auto- mobile and Shoes Supplies Whole- mobile Repair Shoes Whole- City Retail sale Garages Shops Retail sale Lincoln, Nebr. 9 3 16 15 53 1 Little Rock, Ark. 10 6 7 9 39 2 Long Beach, Cal. 12 1 24 20 17 Los Angeles, Cal. 230 18 153 145 225 12 Louisville, Ky. 30 13 23 22 204 7 Lowell, Mass. 13 1 22 5 95 1 Lynn, Mass. 7 1 24 8 97 17 Macon, Ga. 7 2 8 5 67 3 Manchester, N. H. 9 2 13 6 110 Memphis, Tenn. 16 7 14 24 216 7 Milwaukee, Wis. 80 15 99 62 393 34 Minneapolis, Minn. 75 22 63 46 244 12 Mobile, Ala. 6 1 8 3 53 2 Nashville, Tenn. 12 8 22 14 117 7 Newark, N. J. 47 15 124 57 302 6 NewBedford, Mass. 12 2 27 10 155 1 New Britain, Conn. 9 9 3 69 1 New Haven, Conn. 24 11 45 29 187 4 New Orleans, La. 29 8 8 15 179 8 New York City, N. Y. 639 114 847 472 2,090 195 Niagara Falls, N.Y. 10 13 11 54 Norfolk, Va. 20 4 11 9 131 3 Oakland, Cal. 27 8 35 45 81 2 OklahomaCity, OUa. 14 12 20 15 86 Omaha, Nebr. 30 13 27 17 172 3 Passaic, N. J. 10 3 24 11 72 Paterson, N. J. 18 4 14 21 121 Pawtucket, R. I. 6 1 13 8 84 Peoria, 111. 10 6 23 13 92 1 Philadelphia, Pa. 215 23 310 187 .J 1,020 69 Pittsburgh, Pa. 58 22 104 70 404 24 Portland, Me. 12 7 22 17 75 5 Portland, Oregon 33 13 44 42 128 4 Portsmouth, Va. 5 6 o 54 1 316 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Auto- Boots Auto- mobile Auto- Boots and mobile Supplies Auto- mabile and Shoes Supplies Whole- mobile Repair Shoes Whole- City Retail sale Garages Shops Retail sale Providence, R. I. 32 11 52 43 239 6 Racine, Wis. 22 1 12 4 51 5 Reading, Pa. 17 4 35 26 106 2 Richmond, Va. 26 10 14 10 110 14 Roanoke, Va. 9 1 6 2 67 4 Rochester, N. Y. 65 13 42 26 183 7 Rockford, lU. 15 27 19 64 Sacramento, Cal. 11 5 18 20 58 1 Saginaw, Mich. 12 5 17 9 60 1 Salt Lake City, Utah 33 10 12 24 115 6 San Antonio, Texas 44 4 11 12 124 6 San Diego, Cal. 40 3 54 29 52 San Francisco, Cal. 170 38 118 115 175 15 Savannah, Ga. 16 4 13 13 101 13 Schenectady, N. Y. 7 3 29 20 113 3 Scran ton. Pa. 13 6 24 21 152 5 Seattle, Wash. 157 18 32 33 194 15 Sioux City, Iowa 16 4 10 7 60 1 SomerviUe, Mass. 23 11 5 46 South Bend, Ind. 8 1 9 5 124 Spokane, Wash. 25 10 16 10 139 2 Springfield, lU. 14 1 10 7 63 Springfield, Mass. 27 13 33 22 91 5 Springfield, Ohio 12 1 11 6 35 1 St. Joseph, Mo. 9 5 21 16 95 3 St. Louis, Mo. 166 22 52 88 618 61 St. Paul, Minn. 66 15 32 24 169 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 29 11 30 21 156 4 Tacoma, Wash. 17 5 24 20 75 2 Tampa, Fla. 12 7 15 16 87 Terre Haute, Ind. 13 e> 14 10 62 1 Toledo, Ohio 44 10 41 34 157 6 Topeka, Kans. 9 3 12 9 58 Trenton, N. J. 22 3 22 16 123 4 Troy, N. Y. 12 6 26 10 56 1 J. Walter Thompson Company sit Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Auto- Boots Auto- mobile Auto- Boots and mobile Supplies Auto- mobile and Shoes Supplies Whole- mobile Repair Shoes Whole- City Retail sale Garages Shops Retail sale Tulsa, Okla. 22 3 11 11 107 Utica, N. Y. 19 6 16 8 95 4 Washington, D. C. 142 12 49 36 200 Waterbury, Conn. 9 2 26 11 111 Wheeling, W. Va. 6 2 15 12 49 2 Wichita, Kans. 16 6 22 15 87 1 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 15 4 18 14 125 1 Wilmington, Del. 25 3 37 11 96 Worcester, Mass. 27 7 21 12 136 5 Yonkers, N. Y. 15 10 6 71 Youngstown, Ohio 34 5 9 5 141 Cigars, Cigars, Cigarettes Cigarettes and Confec- arid Tobacco Confec- tionery Depart- Tobacco Whole- tionery Whole- ment Drugs City Retail sale Retail sale Stores Retail Totals 22,868 3,049 27,817 2,032 917 15,833 Akron, Ohio 120 25 167 i 6 61 Albany, N. Y. 37 17 125 39 5 52 Allentown, Pa. 31 21 82 9 6 27 Altoona, Pa. 30 22 66 6 12 26 Atlanta, Ga. 28 32 46 14 9 95 Atlantic City, N.J. 90 7 48 6 5 47 Augusta, Ga. 13 12 47 1 1 35 Baltimore, Md. 300 41 1,273 15 14 352 Bayonne, N. J. 28 3 111 3 33 Berkeley, Cal. 18 42 1 21 Bethlehem, Pa. 46 5 39 1 6 19 Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco retail, 20,686 Confectionery wholesale, 1,509 Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco wholesale, 2,228 Department stores, 569 Confectionery retail, 23,386 Drugs retail, 13,274 318 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Cigars, Cigars, Cigarettes Cigarettef and Confec- and Tobacco Confec- tionery Depart- Tobacco Whole- tionery Whole- ment Drugs Cily Retail sale Retail sale Stores Retail Binghamton, N. Y. 31 11 56 10 9 21 Birmingham, Ala. 32 15 81 15 4 79 Boston, Mass. 500 90 658 30 39 346 Bridgeport, Conn. 68 13 224 13 6 54 Brockton, Mass. 311 9 45 5 2 21 Buffalo, N. Y. 381 75 459 18 18 192 Cambridge, Mass. 94 4 108 5 51 Camden, N. J. 125 10 127 8 4 40 Canton, Ohio 27 13 93 5 8 23 Charleston, S. C. 14 20 52 10 5 39 Chattanooga,Tenn. 24 18 63 7 2 45 Chester, Pa. 76 16 97 8 2 28 Chicago, 111. 2,732 172 3,390 168 41 1,417 Cincinnati, Ohio 175 58 640 42 10 221 Cleveland, Ohio 250 49 1,044 34 i 341 Columbus, Ohio 149 37 184 11 4 115 Covington, Ky. 12 3 64 4 1 34 Dallas, Texas 32 32 62 2 5 118 Davenport, Iowa 44 11 24 7 i 25 Dayton, Ohio 69 16 161 13 6 69 Denver, Colo. 73 42 62 14 8 173 Des Moines, Iowa 45 10 54 5 4 103 Detroit, Mich. 929 53 1,563 5 21 485 Duluth, Minn. 15 16 40 12 4 36 East Orange, N. J. 37 1 41 2 24 East St. Louis, 111. 15 2 64 4 36 EUzabeth, N. J. 17 4 110 4 3 38 El Paso, Texas 175 12 51 14 4 38 Erie, Pa. 38 21 134 5 7 30 Evansville, Ind. 17 9 48 6 8 44 Fall River, Mass. 17 10 64 7 6 46 FUnt, Mich. 71 1 99 1 2 30 Fort Wayne, Ind. 20 8 35 7 6 59 Fort Worth, Texas 30 17 51 4 5 63 Gary, Ind. 14 2 24 3 21 J. Walter Thompson Company 319 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Cigars, Cigars, Cigarelles Cigarettes and Confec- and Tobacco Confec- tionery Depart- Tobacco Whole- tionery Whole- ment Drugs City Retail sale Retail sale Stores Retail GrandRapids, Mich . 75 11 133 3 4 90 Harrisburg, Pa. 83 30 80 24 8 41 Hartford, Conn. 21 12 48 9 5 76 Haverhill, Mass. 18 5 36 4 10 26 Hoboken, N. J. 72 3 112 2 37 Holyoke, ^lass. 20 4 62 2 29 Houston, Texas 23 24 52 6 1 68 Huntington, W. Va. 15 6 38 5 11 24 Indianapolis, Ind. 81 27 107 26 15 236 Jacksonville, Fla. 24 18 26 6 11 56 Jersey City, N. J. 78 11 168 18 8 109 Johnstown, Pa. 18 12 75 11 6 27 Kansas City, Kans. 38 3 88 6 3 57 Kansas City, Mo. 168 27 190 15 4 323 Knoxville, Tenn. 22 12 37 9 6 21 Lancaster, Pa. 24 25 40 27 3 24 Lansing, Mich. 29 3 41 5 6 23 Lawrence, Mass. 34 9 48 4 3 40 Lincoln, Nebr. 22 20 23 2 5 33 Little Rock, Ark. 17 26 54 2 1 45 Long Beach, Cal. 22 3 52 4 4 26 Los Angeles, Cal. 317 34 531 15 20 285 Louisville, Ky. 553 27 135 4 5 140 Lowell, Mass. 44 4 72 6 4 43 Lynn, Mass. 25 3 43 9 5 40 Macon, Ga. 12 16 36 18 3 38 Manchester, N. H. 16 34 6 3 41 Memphis, Tenn. 40 33 35 8 4 75 Milwaukee, Wis. 65 83 265 11 221 MinneapoUs, Minn. 76 45 237 44 21 160 Mobile, Ala. 40 18 98 4 3 28 Nashville, Tenn. 20 26 71 7 5 79 Newark, N. J. 135 25 587 27 7 179 New Bedford,Mass. 14 7 32 2 3 74 New Britain, Conn. 30 4 63 5 1 20 320 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Cigars, Cigars, Cigarettes Cigareiles and Confec- and Tobacco Confec- tionery Depart- Tobacco Whole- tionery Whole- ment Drugs City Retail sale Retail sale Stores Retail New Haven, Conn. 63 20 288 1 5 78 New Orleans, La. 50 21 86 25 8 193 NewYorkCity,N.Y. 5,851 89 4,266 213 44 2,346 NiagaraFalls,N.Y. 86 10 71 2 5 15 Norfolk, Va. 49 13 68 19 3 60 Oakland, Cal. 60 4 90 13 8 63 Oklahoma City, Okla. 42 22 109 8 5 60 Omaha, Nebr. 65 52 96 10 4 113 Passaic, N. J. 35 2 112 2 3 27 Paterson, N. J. 25 11 104 9 2 48 Pawtucket, R. L 9 7 49 3 2 36 Peoria, 111. 30 12 51 6 4 41 Philadelphia, Pa. 2,580 87 767 75 5 1,097 Pittsburgh, Pa. 290 105 418 60 26 286 Portland, Me. 47 12 76 8 4 52 Portland, Oregon 86 32 167 9 5 124 Portsmouth, Va. 4 38 2 25 Providence, R. I. 44 28 29 7 4 130 Racine, Wis. 18 11 47 3 2 22 Reading, Pa. 65 47 88 10 5 37 Richmond, Va. 20 25 250 9 4 97 Roanoke, Va. 25 8 37 2 4 27 Rochester, N. Y. 68 49 241 35 5 94 Rockford, lU. 17 9 18 3 5 25 Sacramento, Cal. 34 12 27 7 4 28 Saginaw, Mich. 25 11 29 5 3 29 SaltT-akeCity,Utah 25 38 88 5 5 49 San Antonio, Texas 38 32 22 5 3 69 San Diego, Cal. 30 5 62 18 8 34 San Francisco, Cal. 460 72 293 120 6 214 Savannah, Ga. 15 15 41 5 1 44 Schenectady, N. Y. 63 15 116 14 5 33 Scranton, Pa. 75 27 162 15 6 56 Seattle, Wash. 905 44 399 32 8 157 J. Walter Thompson Company 321 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades {continued) Cigars, Cigars, Cigarettes Cigarettes and Confec- and Tobacco Confec- tionery Depart- Tobacco Whole- tionery Whole- ment Drugs City Retail sale Retail sale Stores Retail Sioux City, Iowa 28 6 31 6 4 32 Somerville, Mass. 24 56 1 41 South Bend, Ind. 16 8 35 5 5 32 Spokane, Wash. 50 21 50 7 4 44 Springfield, lU. 15 8 40 5 4 36 Springfield, Mass. 65 9 136 4 7 59 Springfield, Ohio 33 10 43 3 2 21 St. Joseph, Mo. 26 5 21 7 9 67 St. Louis, Mo. 229 39 539 65 10 480 St. Paul, Minn. 72 28 315 19 6 101 Syracuse, N. Y. 49 25 108 9 6 71 Tacoma, Wash. 75 20 150 3 4 35 Tampa, Fla. 25 15 32 5 3 39 Terre Haute, Ind. 25 10 46 23 4 56 Toledo, Ohio 51 23 192 16 5 94 Topeka, Eans. 49 8 46 14 6 35 Trenton, N. J. 101 9 226 9 6 44 Troy, N. Y. 30 15 40 7 5 34 Tulsa, Okla. 21 12 30 2 8 49 Utica, N. Y. 61 13 79 15 5 39 Washington, D. C. 1,727 19 235 15 7 201 Waterbury, Conn. 23 5 72 5 5 30 WheeUng, W. Va. 32 23 42 32 4 22 Wichita, Kans. 28 15 45 12 4 41 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 34 33 167 14 18 33 Wilmington, Del. 127 16 78 5 8 60 Worcester, Mass. 36 9 93 9 5 48 Yonkers, N. Y. 60 3 73 5 1 31 Youngstown, Ohio 46 14 125 9 6 42 322 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) City Drugs Whole- sale Dry Goods Retail Dry Goods and Allied Lines Whole- sale Electrical Supplies Retail Electrical Supplies Whole- sale Furni- ture Retail Totals 271 18,522 786 6,278 406 9,497 Akron, Ohio Albany, N. Y. Allentown, Pa. Altoona, Pa. Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic City, N. J. Augusta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Bayonne, N. J. Berkeley, Cal. Bethlehem, Pa. Binghamton, N. "b . Birmingham, Ala. Boston, Mass. Bridgeport, Conn. Brockton, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Camden, N. J. Canton, Ohio Charleston, S. C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chester, Pa. Chicago, 111. Cinciimati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio 1 1 2 1 4 o 11 28 37 22 6 71 40 30 600 133 15 13 30 84 756 106 26 164 58 117 32 21 44 39 1,466 212 422 74 1 6 6 2 6 2 24 4 13 41 7 1 1 1 27 9 12 1 28 39 18 13 27 18 9 94 7 21 6 16 22 196 21 9 88 16 15 18 12 12 9 415 63 166 55 1 3 6 7 2 5 13 7 1 3 1 21 7 9 4 42 34 36 18 70 33 24 170 21 13 8 23 83 239 51 18 135 31 42 31 34 42 31 604 93 259 77 Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: Drugs wholesale, 203 Electrical supplies retail, 5,127 Dry goods retail, 11,606 Electrical supplies wholesale, 344 Dry goods and allied lines wholesale, 6&1 Furniture retail, 7,411 J. Walter Thompson Company 323 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Dry Goods and Allied Electrical Drags Dry Lines EleetriiMl Supplies Furni- Whole- Goods Whole- Supplies Whole- ture City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail Covington, Ky. 31 1 12 15 Dallas, Texas 5 61 6 31 5 53 Davenport, Iowa 11 1 19 3 13 Dayton, Ohio 1 46 1 30 1 58 Denver, Colo. 3 64 6 84 7 121 Des Moines, Iowa 2 21 2 40 4 40 Detroit, Mich. 4 643 12 213 13 314 Duluth, Minn. 1 21 7 19 4 17 EastOrange, N. J. 28 9 5 East St. Louis, III. 54 3 30 Elizabeth, N. J. 80 13 28 El Paso, Texas 1 34 13 22 4 47 Erie, Pa. 33 1 9 1 30 Evansville, Ind. 1 36 2 10 1 36 Fall River, Mass. 2 90 15 54 Flint, Mich. 57 12 17 Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 20 5 21 3 22 Fort Worth, Texas 3 15 19 57 Gary, Ind. 12 7 20 Grand Rapids, Mich. 1 114 19 2 37 Harrisburg, Pa. 1 26 19 2 34 Hartford, Conn. 2 59 6 30 2 52 Haverhill, Mass. 26 19 21 Hoboken, N. J. 82 12 14 Holyoke, Mass. 25 15 27 Houston, Texas 2 22 6 16 3 49 Huntington, W.Va. 1 18 5 15 3 36 Indianapolis, Ind. 6 148 5 61 5 86 Jacksonville, Fla. 2 51 5 25 3 49 Jersey City, N. J. 201 33 49 Johnstown, Pa. 1 12 6 17 Kansas City, Kans. 87 10 54 Kansas City, Mo. 1 225 1 75 6 113 324 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Dry Goods and Allied Electrical Drugs Dry Lines Electrical Supplies Furni- Whole- Goods Whole- Supplies Whole- ture City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail Knoxville, Tenn. 2 13 2 13 37 Lancaster, Pa. 1 19 12 21 Lansing, Mich. 12 13 19 Lawrence, Mass. 1 68 21 47 Lincoln, Nebr. 1 9 25 2 29 Little Rock, Ark. 2 22 2 7 28 Long Beach, CaL 19 15 16 Los Angeles, Cal. 2 84 10 124 14 165 Louisville, Ky. 3 182 4 77 7 68 Lowell, Mass. 39 18 1 36 Lynn, Mass. 1 36 13 1 38 Macon, Ga. 2 27 3 7 26 Manchester, N. H. 32 1 6 33 Memphis, Tenn. 4 137 7 25 2 64 Milwaukee, Wis. 3 153 11 75 4 80 Minneapohs, Minn. 2 61 13 126 6 100 Mobile, Ala. 1 17 2 16 22 Nashville, Tenn. 2 68 12 21 1 45 Newark, N. J. 4 361 105 5 99 NewBedford, Mass. 1 71 7 21 54 New Britain, Conn. 31 10 21 New Haven, Conn. 2 47 28 2 57 New Orleans, La. 4 171 15 61 7 139 New York City, N. Y. 29 4,141 168 765 37 1,242 Niagara Falls, N.Y. 32 16 16 Norfolk, Va. 2 85 5 24 4 62 Oakland, Cal. 65 2 42 4 47 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1 26 2 12 2 34 Omaha, Nebr. 2 45 1 40 5 48 Passaic, N. J. 109 22 26 Paterson, N. J. 140 3 24 38 Pawtucket, R. I. 41 9 15 24 J. Walter Thompson Company 325 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades {continued'^ Furni- ture City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail Peoria, 111. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Me. Portland, Oregon Portsmouth, Va. Providence, R. I. Racine, Wis. Reading, Pa. Richmond, Va. Roanoke, Va. Rochester, N. Y. Rockford, 111. Sacramento, Cal. Saginaw, Mich. SaltLakeCity,Utah San Antonio, Texas San Diego, Cal. San Francisco, Cal. Savannah, Ga. Schenectady, N. Y. Scranton, Pa. Seattle, Wash. Sioux City, Iowa Somerville, Mass. South Bend, Ind. Spokane, Wash. Springfield, lU. Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Ohio St. Joseph, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. Syracuse, N: Y. Dry Goods and Allied Electrical Drugs Dry Lines Electrical Supplies Whole- Goods Whole- Supplies Whole- sale Retail sale Retail sale 1 29 1 28 2 9 1,500 50 270 15 4 600 50 162 8 4 25 2 13 1 3 50 3 51 5 19 3 4 106 11 53 3 29 16 4 27 31 4 56 5 37 3 12 6 3 138 4 48 3 23 24 1 9 24 19 27 1 2 11 21 3 1 54 10 24 5 16 31 1 1 219 7 225 12 3 64 6 13 1 1 30 3 33 2 32 25 3 1 166 136 10 2 15 19 2 59 10 37 2 1 1 32 7 36 6 16 21 1 57 5 31 5 18 15 2 16 13 2 5 523 48 160 11 ^ 54 4 48 4 O 84 4 36 5 26 478 144 31 93 31 87 23 40 75 32 68 22 19 28 31 30 34 134 36 24 41 63 22 11 28 35 27 26 19 41 162 53 53 326 POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Dry Goods and Allied Electrical Drugs Dry Lines Electrical Supplies Furni- Whole- Goods Whole- Supplies Whole- ture City sale Retail sale Retail sale Retail Tacoma, Wash. 60 1 48 3 29 Tampa, Fla. o 57 12 4 39 Terre Haute, Ind. 2 12 1 19 1 36 Toledo, Ohio 1 104 5 55 4 73 Topeka, Kans. 1 15 1 12 29 Trenton, N. J. 71 6 21 1 53 Troy, N. Y. 3 22 7 18 1 23 Tulsa, Okla. 1 12 9 1 44 Utica, N. Y. 1 50 5 22 2 31 Washington, D. C. 1 116 6 82 4 108 Waterbury, Conn. '■> 58 3 12 1 23 Wheeling, W. Va. 3 34 12 3 35 Wichita, Kans. 2 35 5 10 1 53 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 49 21 43 Wilmington, Del. 1 58 1 12 1 46 Worcester, Mass. 62 4 34 5 47 Yonkers, N. Y. 1 66 16 17 Youngstown, Ohio 1 34 16 1 43 City Furniture Wholesale Groceries and Deli- catessen Retail Groceries Wholesale Hard- ware Retail Hard- ware Wholesale Totals 421 112,377 2,179 6,404 579 Akron, Ohio Albany, N. Y. AUentown, Pa. 9 1 602 423 114 3 19 6 25 12 12 o 2 3 Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows. ■ Furniture wholesale, 378 Groceries and delicatessen retail, 102,622 Groceries wholesale, 1,604 Hardware retail. Hardware wholesale. 5,219 436 J. Walter Thompson Company 327 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades {continued) Groceries and Deli- Hard- Hard- Furniture catessen Groceries ware ware CUy Wholesale Retail Wholesale Retail Wholesale Altoona, Pa. 230 8 16 1 Atlanta, Ga. 3 997 33 19 1 Atlantic City, N. J. 175 3 18 Augusta, Ga. 389 26 16 Baltimore, Md. 5 2,967 49 156 22 Bayonne, N. J. 451 1 20 Berkeley, Cal. 160 14 Bethlehem, Pa. 210 2 4 Bingham ton, N. Y. 2 198 7 16 3 Birmingham, Ala. 1 812 28 22 3 Boston, Mass. 18 3,755 61 160 21 Bridgeport, Conn. 1 698 10 20 3 Brockton, Mass. 246 4 15 Buffalo, N. Y. 5 1,496 24 129 8 Cambridge, Mass. 431 2 16 1 Camden, N. J. 475 3 43 1 Canton, Ohio 275 2 14 2 Charleston, S. C. 219 14 15 2 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2 402 12 15 5 Chester, Pa. 295 3 7 Chicago, 111. 36 13,052 95 336 15 Cincinnati, Ohio 3 2,325 35 92 6 Cleveland, Ohio 10 2,440 32 238 4 Columbus, Ohio 2 115 12 39 5 Covington, Ky. 164 5 14 Dallas, Texas 3 591 9 25 3 Davenport, Iowa 165 6 14 3 Dayton, Ohio 540 12 34 2 Denver, Colo. 3 532 15 64 4 Des Moines, Iowa 3 433 12 25 4 Detroit, Mich. 7 3,306 39 257 8 Duluth, Minn. 1 225 5 28 4 East Orange, N. J. 120 13 East St. Louis, 111. 300 3 18 Elizabeth, N. J. 255 4 17 El Paso, Texas 5 425 11 8 2 Erie, Pa. 350 9 25 328 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50, 000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Groceries and Deli- Hard- Hard- Furnitwe catessen Groceries ware ware CUy Wholesale Retail Wholesale Retail Wholesale Evansville, Ind. 1 327 16 17 3 Fall River, Mass. 457 14 24 Flint, Mich. 360 2 21 Fort Wayne, Ind. 2 224 8 22 5 Fort Worth, Texas 2 400 6 9 2 Gary, Ind. 121 3 10 Grand Rapids, Mich. 6 592 6 56 3 Harrisburg, Pa. 246 6 18 Hartford, Conn. 505 18 22 4 Haverhill, Mass. 186 4 15 Hoboken, N. J. 1 327 3 16 Holyoke, Mass. 209 4 11 1 Houston, Texas 3 400 12 19 4 Huntington, W. Va. 3 103 5 10 2 Indianapolis, Ind. 4 1,055 21 59 7 Jacksonville, Fla. 637 34 15 2 Jersey City, N. J. 1 728 13 57 2 Johnstown, Pa. 260 7 15 1 Kansas City, Kans. 603 2 33 Kansas City, Mo. 8 1,172 18 82 8 Knoxville, Tenn. 2 321 15 13 4 Lancaster, Pa. 205 4 12 4 Lansing, Mich. 155 3 18 Lawrence, Mass. 383 6 18 1 Lincoln, Nebr. 2 153 4 24 1 Little Rock, Ark. 2 238 8 11 3 Long Beach, Cal. 205 4 8 Los Angeles, Cal. 8 1,769 20 127 9 Louisville, Ky. 2 1,002 19 51 10 Lowell, Mass. 355 6 21 1 Lynn, Mass. 261 3 22 Macon, Ga. 273 20 12 3 Manchester, N. H. 207 3 8 3 Memphis, Tenn. 5 700 28 20 5 Milwaukee, Wis. 3 1,505 25 93 7 Minneapolis, Minn. 7 1,221 21 93 8 Mobile, Ala. 1 343 17 6 2 J. Walter Thompson Company 329 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades {continued) Groceries and Deli- Hard- Hard- Furniture catessen Groceries ware ware City Wholesale Retail Wholesale Retail Wholesale NashviUe, Tenn. 6 508 20 19 9 Newark, N. J. 3 1,458 24 91 7 New Bedford, Mass. 476 8 . 26 1 New Britain, Conn. 240 4 7 New Haven, Conn. 2 842 16 26 2 New Orleans, La. 1 1,468 32 72 7 New York City, N. Y. 112 20,152 252 854 56 Niagara FaUs, N. Y. 233 4 12 Norfolk, Va. 594 19 35 3 Oakland, Cal. 3 900 8 54 2 Oklahoma City, Okla. o 289 12 15 11 Omaha, Nebr. 3 577 17 43 9 Passaic, N. J. 420 8 23 Paterson, N. J. 1 573 12 42 6 Pawtucket, R. I. 233 1 i 1 Peoria, 111. 105 7 32 3 Philadelphia, Pa. 37 6,200 79 327 33 Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 4,196 54 104 14 Portland, Me. 231 15 11 4 Portland, Oregon 4 580 11 43 9 Portsmouth, Va. 87 7 12 Providence, R. L 876 22 35 4 Racine, Wis. 167 2 14 2 Reading, Pa. 328 6 24 3 Richmond, Va. 1 700 22 38 5 Roanoke, Va. •127 8 9 2 Rochester, N. Y. 3 975 21 57 6 RocMord, 111. 56 2 15 Sacramento, Cal. 198 4 19 5 Saginaw, Mich. 190 9 22 2 Salt Lake City, Utah 2 412 11 18 3 San Antonio, Texas 1 556 15 27 4 San Diego, Cal. 400 6 19 San Francisco, Cal. 9 1,140 47 118 14 Savannah, Ga. 400 29 10 4 Schenectady, N. Y. 398 5 18 11 Scranton, Pa. 2 663 17 28 i 330 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) City Furniture Wholesale Groceries and Deli- catessen Retail Groceries Wholesale Hard- ware Retail Hard- ware Wholesale Seattle, Wash. Sioux City, Iowa Somerville, Mass. South Bend, Ind. Spokane, Wash. Springfield, 111. Springfield, Mass. Springfield, Ohio St. Joseph, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. Syracuse, N. Y. Tacoma, Wash. Tampa, Fla. Terre Haute, Ind. Toledo, Ohio Topeka, Kans. Trenton, N. J. Troy, N. Y. Tulsa, Okla. Utica, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Waterbury, Conn. Wheeling, W. Va. Wichita, Kans. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wilmington, Del. Worcester, Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. Youngstown, Ohio 1 2 2 1 7 5 2 1 1 2 4 3 900 209 314 222 308 253 420 182 330 2,240 809 700 356 275 278 825 150 376 262 162 436 1,365 436 267 235 507 463 606 382 595 16 7 1 5 6 4 12 3 6 39 13 9 5 27 7 6 7 18 21 6 7 7 16 9 16 5 10 51 19 13 14. 38 18 18 15 29 221 45 44 25 13 22 65 20 30 14 11 20 80 13 14 24 15 16 18 15 19 8 4 3 3 3 10 4 4 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 3 2 9 4 3 4 3 o 1 J. Walter Thompson Company 331 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Men's Men's Furnish- Sporting Jewelry Furnish- ings Sporting Goods Jewelry Whole- ings Whole- Goods Whole- City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale Total 9,084 1,911 9,452 533 6,392 423 Akron, Ohio 49 73 24 Albany, N. Y. 45 4 27 1 13 1 Allentown, Pa. 27 2 11 10 Altoona, Pa. 19 17 17 1 Atlanta, Ga. 65 4 34 19 4 Atlantic City, N. J. 36 33 19 Augusta, Ga. 15 7 16 1 Baltimore, Md. 193 29 115 10 156 14 Bayonne, N. J. 14 19 19 Berkeley, Cal. 10 14 14 Bethlehem, Pa. 18 20 4 1 Bingham ton, N. Y. 23 4 33 4 16 3 Birmingham, Ala. 42 4 32 4 23 3 Boston, Mass. 254 92 257 35 161 10 Bridgeport, Conn. 35 46 5 19 3 Brockton, Mass. 15 14 15 Buffalo, N. Y. 158 28 37 125 5 Cambridge, Mass. 15 19 16 Camden, N. J. 27 43 39 Canton, Ohio 21 26 12 1 Charleston, S. C. 21 1 17 13 2 Chattanooga.Tenn. 25 9 13 3 Chester, Pa. 20 30 7 Chicago, lU. 671 189 813 16 329 14 Cincinnati, Ohio 111. 37 120 14 95 6 Cleveland, Ohio 239 34 131 23 241 9 Columbus, Ohio 66 6 53 1 39 5 Covington, Ky. 8 11 13 Dallas, Texas 35 7 26 27 6 Totals for cities 100,000 and over are as follows: Jewelry retail, 7,493 Men' s furnishings wholesale, 474 Jewelry wholesale, 1,852 Sporting goods retail 5,229 Men's furnishings retail, 7,802 Sporting goods wholesale, 309 332 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Men's Men's Furnish- Sporting Jewelry Furnish- ings Sporting Goods Jewelry Whole- ings Whole- Goods Whole- City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale Davenport, Iowa 15 • 16 14 2 Dayton, Ohio 33 2 104 34 1 Denver, Colo. 100 10 34 10 63 3 Des Moines, Iowa 38 4 15 27 6 Detroit, Mich. 238 22 294 i 256 6 Duluth, Minn. 30 3 42 8 28 3 East Orange, N. J. 7 17 13 East St. Louis, 111. 14 17 14 Elizabeth, N. J. 25 36 17 El Paso, Texas 25 1 18 6 10 5 Erie, Pa. 38 o 18 1 23 2 Evansville, Ind. 18 1 16 1 18 3 Fall River, Mass. 30 15 23 1 Flint, Mich. 21 30 21 Fort Wayne, Ind. 22 22 23 3 Fort Worth, Texas 29 1 22 9 4 Gary, Ind. 13 9 11 Grand Rapids, Mich. 42 17 58 5 Harrisburg, Pa. 30 3 33 2 19 6 Hartford, Conn. 57 1 53 22 4 Haverhill, Mass. 15 10 15 Hoboken, N. J. 17 33 1 17 Holyoke, Mass. 17 10 11 Houston, Texas 47 4 17 18 4 Huntington, W. Va. 11 1 8 2 8 2 Indianapolis, Ind. 73 7 45 65 6 Jacksonville, Fla. 40 26 13 4 Jersey City, N. J. 47 3 41 4 53 1 Johnstown, Pa. 25 38 13 1 Kansas City, Kans. 19 24 32 Kansas City, Mo. 100 16 34 2 84 5 Knoxville, Tenn. 13 10 12 3 Lancaster, Pa. 21 4 15 11 3 Lansing, Mich. 13 48 21 Lawrence, Mass. 32 31 18 J. Walter Thompson Company 333 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Men's Men's Furnish- Sporting Jewelry Furnish- ings Sporting Goods Jewelry Whole- ings Whole- Goods Whole- City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale Lincoln, Nebr. 15 1 18 1 24 2 Little Rock, Ark. 17 1 15 11 5 Long Reach, Cal. 21 1 13 8 Los Angeles, Cal. 228 26 145 8 133 7 Louisville, Ky. 59 4 26 7 52 7 Lowell, Mass. 29 1 41 20 1 Lynn, Mass. 20 16 19 1 Macon, Ga. 14 11 9 3 Manchester, N. H. 16 1 8 9 2 Memphis, Tenn. 34 2 56 9 20 5 Milwaukee, Wis. 117 11 79 96 4 Minneapolis, Minn. 95 15 47 4 95 6 Mobile, Ala. 16 47 3 7 2 Nashville, Tenn. 26 5 28 18 7 Newark, N. J. 122 12 81 91 4 NewRedford, Mass. 35 32 28 New Rritain, Conn. 16 22 7 New Haven, Conn. 65 2 50 29 1 New Orleans, La. 101 9 69 73 6 New York City, N. Y. 1,332 893 1,751 163 839 25 NiagaraFalls,N.Y. 18 32 1 11 Norfolk, Va. 51 2 38 34 2 Oakland, Cal. 60 1 51 1 56 Oklahoma City, Okla. 27 1 30 4 15 4 Omaha, Nebr. 50 8 32 1 45 7 Passaic, N. J. 17 40 19 Paterson, N. J. 47 1 17 40 Pawtucket, R. L 14 3 10 6 1 Peoria, 111. 25 10 32 3 Philadelphia, Pa. 410 82 1,169 50 322 32 Pittsburgh, Pa. 184 30 238 22 103 Portland, Me. 29 4 35 3 10 6 Portland, Oregon 94 5 74 11 44 5 Portsmouth, Va. 9 6 12 1 334 Population and Its Distribution Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Men's Men's Furnish- Sporting Jewelry Furnish- ings Sporting Goods Jewelry Whole- ings Whole- Goods Whole- City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale Providence, R. I. 85 50 25 1 37 3 Racine, Wis. 19 26 15 Reading, Pa. 37 34 22 4 Richmond, Va. 41 3 76 1 37 4 Roanoke, Va. 15 15 9 1 Rochester, N. Y. 102 9 33 8 61 Rockford, 111. 26 1 16 14 Sacramento, Cal. 25 22 20 3 Saginaw, Mich. 23 20 23 2 Salt LakeCity, Utah 37 5 21 1 18 4 San Antonio, Tex. 52 2 25 2 27 4 San Diego, Cal. 36 20 18 San Francisco, Cal. 213 68 246 3 119 5 Savannah, Ga. 31 1 31 3 9 3 Schenectady, N. Y. 23 22 19 Scranton, Pa. 41 5 25 4 29 1 Seattle, Wash. 111 12 76 5 51 4 Sioux City, Iowa 15 6 37 2 20 3 Somerville, Mass. 8 33 13 South Bend, Ind. 16 O 12 15 Spokane, Wash. 45 2 16 3 37 7 Springfield, 111. 10 1 22 18 2 Springfield, Mass. 47 3 41 1 18 1 Springfield, Ohio 20 19 16 1 St. Joseph, Mo. 20 1 10 2 29 3 St. Louis, Mo. 216 33 146 26 224 8 St. Paul, Minn. 52 11 68 3 48 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 56 11 50 42 Tacoma, Wash. 36 1 16 1 24 2 Tampa, Fla. 20 1 15 11 3 Terre Haute, Ind. 24 1 15 21 3 Toledo, Ohio 62 7 66 4 65 6 Topeka, Kans. 18 17 19 1 Trenton, N. J. 44 52 28 1 Troy, N. Y. 23 1 14 1 16 Tulsa, OUa. 24 36 12 J. Walter Thompson Company 335 Retail and wholesale dealers in cities of 50,000 and over, classified by trades (continued) Men's Men's Furnish- Sporting Jewelry Furnish- ings Sporting Goods Jewelry Whole- ings Whok- Goods Whole- City Retail sale Retail sale Retail sale Utica, N. Y. 44 1 38 22 Washington, D. C. 127 13 81 3 79 1 Waterbury, Conn. 30 51 11 WheeUng, W. Va. 25 3 18 14 2 Wichita, Kans. 22 1 25 22 4 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 30 4 25 13 16 2 Wilmington, Del. 36 1 25 19 2 Worcester, Mass. 41 1 43 22 Yonkers, N. Y. 18 36 19 Youngstown, Ohio 33 3 50 1 19 2 -J'- . TV .u rr ■*i '^:^