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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE R. S. MacELWEE, Director STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES 1920 FORTY-THIRD NUMBER PRICE, 50 CENTS (PA PER COVERS) Sold only by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1921 CONTENTS Page. L etter or transmittal................................................................................................................................ E xplanatory n o te s ..................................................................................................................................... xvn xviii AREA, CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, POPULATION, ETC. Table 1.—The United States: Dates of acts of organization or admission of States and Territories and areas of State land and water surfaces.......................................................................................... Table 2.—Noncontiguous territory of the United States: Dates of acquisition and organization, and population and area.............................................................................................................................. Table 3.—Lowest temperature: Record to December 31,1919, by months, at specified stations....... Table 4.—Highest temperature: Record to December 31,1919, by months, at specified stations__ T able 5.—Normal temperature: Monthly and annual means at specified stations............................. T able 6.—Precipitation: Normal monthly and annual, at specified stations...................................... Table 7,—Humidity: Relative monthly mean at specified stations.................................................... Table 8.—Area of Indian reservations, and Indian population thereon, exclusive of Alaska: By States, years ended June 30, 1880, 1890, 1900, and 1920........................................................................ T able 9 —Public lands, original homestead entries: Area, by States, years ended June 30, 1910 to 1920........................................................................................................................................................ T able 10.—Public lands, certified or patented on account of railroad grants: Area, by States, years ended June 30, 1910 to 1920................................................................................................................... Table 11.—Public lands: Areas unappropriated and unreserved, by States, years ended June 30, 1890, 1900, 1919, and 1920....................................................................................................................... Table 12.—Public and Indian lands originally entered: By States, years ended June 30,1910 to 1920. Table 13.—Public lands: Areas patented, by States, year ended June 30, 1920................................... Table 14.—Government irrigation: Funds available, disbursements, balance on hand, collections, and net investment to June 30,1920................................................................................................... Table 15.—Irrigation: Construction cost and revenue, year ended June 30,1920, with totals to that date; and operation, maintenance, cost, and revenue, calendar year 1919, with totals to Decem ber 31, 1919, by States and projects..................................................................................................... Table 16.—Government irrigation: Acreage cropped and irrigated and yields and value of crops harvested on reclamation projects, covered by crop reports, 1919...................................................... Table 17.—Government irrigation, results of: Irrigable acreage, acreage irrigated and cropped, and value of crops, total and per acre, 1919, by States and projects........................................................ Table 18.—Government irrigation: Irrigated acreage cropped and quantities and values of crops harvested on reclamation projects, calendar year 1919, by States and projects................................. T able 19.—Government irrigation: Summary of construction results, by items, to June 30, 1919 and 1920, with increase for the year..................................................................................................... Table 20.—Government irrigation, results of: Irrigable acreage, acreage irrigated and cropped, and value of crops on reclamation projects, 1913 to 1919.................................................................. Table 21.—Population of the United States at each census, 1790 to 1920: By States and geographic divisions............. ................................................................................................................................ Table 22.—Rank of States in population: Census years 1790 to 1920................................. ................. T able 23.—Population at each census, 1860 to 1920: By cdlor and race (1860 to 1910), and by Slates and geographic divisions...................................................................................................................... Table 24.—Negro population, 1910: By sex, with percentage of total population, total number, and number attending school 6 to 20 years of age....................................................................................... Table 25.—Population in 1900 and 1910: By sex, color or race, and nativity and parentage of whites, and by geographic divisions................................................................................................................. Table 26.—Population in 1910: By sex, color or race, and nativity and parentage of whites, and by States and geographic divisions........................................................................................................... T able 27.—Persons o f,school, militia, and voting ages in 1910: By sex, nativity, and color, and by States and geographic divisions........................................................................................................... T able 28.—Density of population per square mile at each census, 1790 to 1920: By States................ Table 29.—Population of continental United States and specified noncontiguous territory: Esti mates as of July 1,1900 to July 1,1920 ................................................................................................ T able 30.—Distribution of population as urban and rural, with per cent urban, 1900, 1910, and 1920: By States and geographic divisions....... ............................................................................................. III 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 17 18 20 30 31 32 34 35 40 41 42 44 46 48 IV CONTENTS. Page. T able 33.—Cities having 50,000 or more inhabitants in 1910; Copulation, by color, nativity, and par entage, 1900 and 1910............................................................................................................... Table 32.—Cities having 50,000 or more inhabitants in 1920: Population at each census, 1860 to 1920. T able 33.—White population of foreign stock, 1900 and 1910: By country of origin and by parentage, 1910......................................................................................................................................................... T able 34.—Foreign-born population, census years I860 to 1910, and per cent of decennial increase, 1890 to 1910: By principal countries of birth....................................................................................... T able 35.—Foreign-born population in 1910, distributed according to country of birth: By States and geographic divisions................................................................................................................... T able 36.—Native and foreign-born population, 1890, 1900, and 1910: By States and geographic divisions.............................................................................................................................................. T able 37.—Percentage of total population represented by native and foreign born, 1890, 1900, and 1910: By States and geographic divisions............................................................................................ Table 38.—Population of foreign white stock, 1910: By mother tongue and by nativity................... T able 39.—Population of foreign white stock and foreign-bom white, 1910: By countries of origin and by principal mother tongues................................................................................................................. T able 40.—Sentenced prisoners, insane in hospitals, and paupers in almshouses: By geographic divisions.............................................................................-.................................................................. T able 41.—Blind population enumerated in 1910: By geographic divisions....................................... Table 42.—Illiterate persons 10 years of age and over, by sex, color or race, nativity, and parentage, and illiterate males of voting age, 1910: By States and geographic divisions.................................... T able 43.—Percentage illiterate among persons 10 years of age and over, by sex, color or race, nativ ity, and parentage, and among males of voting age, 1910: By States and geographic divisions....... T able 44.—Total population, dwellings, and families in 1910, and persons to a dwelling and to a family in 1900 and 1910: By States and geographic divisions............................................................. T able 45.—Families classified by tenure of homes, 1910: By States and geographic divisions........... T able 46.—Religious organizations reported: Total number, number of members, number of church edifices, number of Sunday schools, officers and teachers, and scholars, in 1916, by denominations.. Table 47.—Religious organizations reported: Value of church property, debt on church property, value of parsonages, and expenditures, in 1916, by denominations.................................................... T able 48 —Number of births and deaths, with rates per 1,000 population, excess of births over deaths, number of births per 100 deaths, and deaths of infants under 1 year of age with number per 1,000 births in the registration area for births: Calendar year 1919............................................................. T able 49.—Infant mortality rates from important causes: By sex and color and for white chil dren, by country of birth of mother, in the birth registration area: 1919........................................ T able 50.—States included m the registration area for deaths in the United States from 1880 to 1919, with date when each was added; in each year this area also included certain cities in non registration States................................................................................ ............................................... Table 51.—Growth of the registration area for deaths, with the number of deaths and death rates per 1,000 population, from 1880 to 1919.......... ......................................................................... .......... T able 52.—Deaths: Number and distribution per 1,000, from all causes, calendar years 1900 and 1910 to 1919, in the registration area, by color, nativity, and parent nativity........................................... Table 53. Deaths: Number and distribution per 1,000, from all causes, calendar years 1900 and 1910 to 1919, in the registration area, by sex and age................................................................................... Table 54.—Deaths: Number and rate per 100,000 population, calendar years 1900 and 1910 to 1919, in the registration area, by important causes...................................................................................... T able 55.—Deaths: Rate per 1,000 population, from all causes, calendar years 1900 and 1910 to 1919, by registration States............................................................................................................................. T able 56.—Per cent of deaths under 1 year of age to total deaths, and in each of the 12 subdivisions of the first year of life to deaths under 1 year of age, in the registration States as of 1910 (exclu sive of North Carolina), 1910 to 1919................................................................................................... T able 57.—Per cent of deaths from certain important causes to total deaths under 1 year of age, in the registration States as of 1910 (exclusive of North Carolina) 1910 to 1919................................ Table 58.—Marital condition of persons 15 years of age and over in 1910: By sex, by color, and by States................................. -................................................................................................................... Table 59.—Marriages and divorces: Number and increase, specifying divorces granted to husband or to wife, 1889 to 1906 and in 1916....................................................................................................... Table 60.—Total number of immigrants m specified years, 1896 to 1920: By sex and age; also immi grants debarred and deported and illiterates over 14 and 16 years of age........................................... T able 61.—Immigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30,1911 to 1920: By race or people........... Table 62*—Immigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30,1918 to 1920: By race or people, and by sex........................................................................................................................................................... T able 63.—Immigrant aliens admitted, years ended June 30,1918 to 1920: By race or people, and by age groups............................................................................................................................................... Table 64.—Emigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30,1918 to 1920: By race or people, and by sex 50 52 54 55 56 62 63 64 64 67 67 68 G9 ' 70 71 72 73 74 75 78 78 79 80 82 84 85 85 86 92 92 93 94 95 96 V CONTENTS. Page. T able 65.—Emigrant aliens departed, years ended .Tune 30,1918 to 1920: By race or people, and by age groups.............................................................................................................................................. Table 66.—Nonimmigrant aliens admitted and nonemigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30, 1918 to 1920: By race or people............................................................................................................. Table 67 —Total immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens admitted and total emigrant and nonemigrant aliens departed, years ended June 30,1918 to 1920: By race or people............................................... Table 68 —Arrivals of alien passengers and immigrants, 1820 to 1920: By nationalities and by decades. Table 69.—Arrivals of immigrants, years ended June 30,1911 to 1920: By nationalities.................. T able 70.—Immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens admitted and emigrant and nonemigrant aliens departed, with excess of aliens admitted or departed, years ended June 30,1918 to 1920: By nation alities..................................................................................................................................................... Table 71.—Arrivals of passengers at the principal ports from foreign countries, 1909 to 1920: Distin guishing United States citizens returning, nonimmigrant aliens, and immigrants, respectively---Table 72.—Departures of passengers from the seaports of the United States for foreign countries, etc., 1893 to 1920: Distinguishing sex, children or adults, and portion of ship occupied.................. 37 98 99 100 102 103 106 107 EDUCATION. T able 73.—Summary of school population, 1871 to 1918: Enrollment, attendance, superintendents and teachers employed in, and expenditures for public schools........................................................ T able 74.—School population, school year ended June, 1918: Enrollment and average daily attend ance of pupils; average duration of school term; number, sex, and salary of instructors in, and total expenditures for, the public schools, by States and geographic divisions................................. Table 75.—Public high schools and private high schools and academies, school year 1918: Number and sex of instructors and students, by States and geographic divisions.......................................... T able 76.—Public and private normal schools, school year 1918: Number and sex of instructors and students, by States and geographic divisions..................................................................................... Table 77.—Public and private high schools, military drill, number of schools reporting boys in highschool grades and in drill, 1915, 1916, and 1918: By States and geographic divisions....................... Table 78.—Universities, colleges, and schools of technology: Number and sex of instructors and students and total working income, 1918, by States and geographic divisions.................................. Table 79.—Undergraduate students in universities, colleges, and schools of technology, 1918........... Table 80.—Professional schools, school year 1918: Number of theological, law, and medical schools, instructors, and students, by States and geographic divisions........................................................... T able 81.—Schools for the blind, the deaf, and the feeble-minded, school year 1918: Number of schools and enrollment of pupils, by States and geographic divisions............................................... T able 82.—Training schools for nurses, commercial, manual, industrial training, and reform schools, school year 1918: Number of schools and enrollment of students, by States and geographic divisions. T able 83 —Vocational education: Allotments of Federal funds for years ending June 30, 1920 and 1921, by States and administrative regions......................................................................................... T able 84.—Vocational education: Federal reimbursements of expenditures for years ended June 30, 1919 and 1920, by States and administrative regions........................................................................... T able 85.—Vocational education: Pupils enrolled in vocational courses in schools federally aided, number, by States and administrative regions, years ended June 30, 1919 and 1920..................... .. T able 86.—Vocational education: Pupils enrolled in vocational-teacher training courses in insti tutions federally aided, by sex and by States and administrative regions, year ended June 30, 1920........................................................................................................................................................ T able 87.—Vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise; allotments un der the rehabilitation act, for the years ending June 30, 1921, 1922, and 1923, by States................ Table 88.—School statistics of Porto Rico: Educational progress under specified heads, school years 1898-99 and 1918-19.................................................................................................................. Table 89.—School statistics of Porto Rico: Pupils enrolled, classified by color and sex, or other wise, and teachers classified by color and sex and by position, school year 1919-20.................. .. T able 90.—School statistics of Porto Rico: Average number belonging in and attending public schools, buildings in use for schools, value of school property, and expenditures for schools, 1919-20............................................................................................................................................... T able 91.—Native-school statistics of Alaska: Enrollment and average attendance of pupils; num ber and salary of instructors in, and total expenditures for, the public schools, 1906 to 1918............ T able 92.—School statistics of Hawaii: Number of public schools; number and sex of instructors and pupils, school years 1904-5 to 1918-19............................................................................................ T able 93.—School statistics of Hawaii: Number of pupils in all schools, public and private, by races, 1909 to 1919.................................................................................................................................. T able 94.—School statistics of the Philippine Islands, school years 1902-3 to 1918-19: Number of schools and Filipino teachers for March, and highest monthly enrollment of pupils........................ 109 110 112 118 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 122 124 126 127 128 128 129 129 130 130 131 VI CONTENTS, AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES. Page. T able 95.—Farms, number: Census years 1900, 1910, and 1920, with percentages of increase or decrease, by States............................................................................................................................... 133 Table 96.—Farms, farm land, and farm property of the United States: June, 1900, and April, 1910.. 134 T able 9 7 —Number and acreage of farms and number of acres improved and unimproved: By States and by geographic divisions, 1890,1900, and 1910................................................................................ 135 T able 98.—Number and acreage of farms and number of acres improved and unimproved: Census years 1850 to 1910................................................................................................................................... 138 Table 99.—Value of form property: By States and by geographic divisions, 1890,1900, and 1910.... 138 Table 100.—Value of farm property: Census years 1850 to 1910........................................................... 141 T able 101.—Irish potato crop: Estimated acreage, production, and value, 1910 to 1919, and in 1920, by States................................................................................................................................................ 142 T able 102.—Sweet potato crop: Estimated acreage, production, and value, 1909 to 1919, and in 1920, by States................................................................................................................................................ 143 T able 103.—Hay crop: Estimated acreage, production, and value, 1911 to 1919, and in 1920, by States 144 Table 104.—Sugar cane: Acreage and production, 1899 and 1909, by States....................................... 145 Table 105.—Maple sugar and sirup: Production seasons of 1919 to 1921, with stocks on hand, February 15, 1920 and 1921................................................................................................................... 145 Table 106.—Specified crops: Estimated production and value, by crop years indicated.................... 146 Table 107.—Corn: Estimated annual production, by States, 1909 to 1920............................................ 152 Table 108.—Wheat: Estimated annual production, by States, 1908 to 1920......................................... 154 T able 109.—Cotton crop in specified years, 1907 to 1920: Acreage harvested, production, and farm value,by States............................................................................................................................... 156 T able 110.—Tobacco crop in continental United States, 1910 to 1920: Estimated acreage, product, and farm value, by States..................................................................................................................... 160 T able 111.—Wool, washed and unwashed: Production, calendar years 1919 and 1920, with num ber of fleeces and weight per fleece, by States..................................................................................... 162 T able 112.—Sugar beets: Acreage and production, 1899 and 1909, by States...................................... 163 Table 113.—Flaxseed crop: Estimated acreage, production, and value, 1910 to 1919, and in 1920, by States......................, ............................................................................................................................. 163 T able 114.—Acreage for all crops with acreage reports: 1899 and 1909................................................. 164 T able 115.—Production of all crops for which quantity produced can be given: 1899 and 1909........ 165 Table 116—Value of all crops: 1899 and 1909........................................................................................ 166 Table 117.—Chickens and other fowls on farms and ranges, 1890, 1900, and 1910; fowls raised, 1909, and eggs produced, 1889, 1899, and 1909: By States and by geographic divisions............................ 168 T able 118—Domestic animals on farms and not on farms: Number in 1900 and. 1910, with values and average values per head, and number of farms and inclosures reporting for 1910.............................. 170 T able 119.—Number and value of specified farm animals: 1894 to 1921............... ............................... 171 T able 120—Manufactured dairy products and oleomargarine: Number of factories reporting and amounts manufactured, under specified heads, July, August, and September, 1919 and 1920. 172 T able 121—Butter, cheese, and milk: Butter produced, 1849 to 1914; cheese produced, 1859 to 1914; milk sold, 1879, 1899, and 1909; and milk produced, 1889, 1899, and 1909, by States and by geo graphic divisions................................................................................................................................... 173 T able 122.—Orchard products: Specified fruits in years indicated, by States and geographic divi sions....................................................................................................................................................... 178 Table 123.—Wealth production on farms: 1879,1889, and 1899 to 1920................................................ 180 Table 124.—National forests: Timber disposed of, quantity, price, and number of users, revenue under specified heads, and details of grazing privileges, years ended June 30,1915 to 1920............... 180 Table 125.—Location and area of the national forest lands on June 30,1920: By States.................... 1st Table 126,—Forest lands acquired under the Weeks law: Areas, June 30,1920................................... 183 Table 127.—Summary of the distribution offish and fish eggs, by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, year ended June 30,1920: Byspecies.................................................................................................... 181 Table 128.—Comparative statement of the output and cost of fish and fish eggs, distributed by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, years ended June 30,1890,1895,1900, and 1914 to 1920.................... 184 T able 129.—Allotments offish and fish eggs to State fish commissions, by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, year ended June 30, 1920: By States and species............................................................. 185 T able 130.—Alaska fisheries: Summary of products, calendar years 1917,1918, and 1919........ 186 T able 131.—Alaska fisheries: Output of canned salmon, calendar years 1913 to 1919. ...................... 187 MANUFACTURES AND MINES. T able 132.—Manufactures: Classified according to average number of wage earners, 1914................. Table 133.—Manufactoes: Engines and power, classified according to kind, 1904,1909, and 1914__ T able 134.—Manufactoes: Fuel used, classified according to kinds, 1914............................................ T able 135.—Manufactures: Classified according to character of ownership of the establishment, calendar years 1904, 1909, and1914........................................................................................................ T able 136.—Manufactures: Classified according to size of establishment, as measured by the value of products, calendar years 1904,1909, and 1914........................... ....................................................... 189 189 18) 190 190 CONTENTS, VII Page. T able 137.—Manufactures: Classified according to size of municipalities in which located, 1899,1909, and 1914.................................................................................................................................................. 191 T able 138.—Manufactures: Summary by general groups, 1899, 1904,1909, and 1914........................... 192 T able 139. —Summary of manufactures: By specified industries, calendar years 1909 and 1914......... 194 T able 140.—Summary of manufactures: By States and geographic divisions, 1904, 1909, and 1914... 213 T able 141.—Manufactures: Establishments classified by character of ownership, average number of wage earners, and value cf products, by leading cities, 1914............................................................... 219 T able 142.—Commercial failures, calendar years 1918,1919, and 1920: Percentage to total number of concerns in business and aggregate liabilities, by States and by geographic divisions..................... 222 T able 143.—Failures in manufacturing, trading, etc., calendar year 1920: By States and by geo graphic divisions.................................................................................................................................. 224 T able 144.—Failures in manufacturing, trading, etc., calendar years 1916 to 1920, with averages lor the latter year: By branches of business............................................................................................... 226 T able 145.—Commercial failures, quarterly and annually, 1892 to 1920: Number, amount of liabilities, and average liabilities..................................................................................................................*........ 228 T able 146.—Oleomargarine: Production on which internal-revenue tax was paid, years ended June 30, 1917 to 1920. by States..................................................................................................................... 229 T able 147.—Beet and cane sugar and molasses: Quantities produced in the United States, 1852 to 1921..............................................................................................................................-.......................... 229 T able 148.—Hawaiian cane and cane sugar: Cane used for sugar and cane sugar produced in the Hawaiian Islands, 1916 to 1919 and in 1920, by islands..................................................................... 230 T able 149.—Sugar beets and beet sugar: Beets and beet sugar produced in the United States, 1903 to 1918, and in 1919, by States............................................................................................................... 230 T able 150.—Fermented liquors and distilled spirits produced, and distilled-spirits tax paid for con sumption: Quantities and kinds, 1900 to 1920...................................................................................... 231 T able 151. —Distilled spirits produced: Quantities, by States, years ended June 30, 1915 to 1920 ---- 232 T able 152.—Fermented liquors produced: Quantities, by States, years ended June 30,1915 to 1920.. 233 T able 153.—Leaf tobacco held by manufacturers and dealers: Quantities,by type, on April 1 and October 1, 1918 to 1920........................................................................................................................... 234 T able 154.—Cotton seed and cottonseed products: Production and manufacture, quantities, and values, 1895 to 1919................................................................................................................................. 235 T able 155.—Building operations: Number of permits and cost of buildings, by principal''-ities, cal endar years 1914 to 1920 ......................................................................................................................... 23G T able 156.—Mineral production: Quantities and values of specified kinds, calendar years 1915 to 1919............... ...................... ..................................................................... ............................................ 238 T able 157.—Gold and silver production from mines in the United States: 1792 to 1913...................... 242 T able 158.—Estimated value of the product of gold and silver, calendar years 1914to 1920: By States. 213 Table 159.—Anthracite and bituminous coal production: Quantities, census year ended May 31, 1880, and in calendar years 2890, 1900, 1910, and 1913 to 1920, by States........................................... 244 T able 169.—Pig-iron production, calendar years 1900, and 1910 to 1920 and the number of furnaces, 1909 and 1920: By States and by geographic divisions......................................................................... 246 T able 161.—Pig-iron production: Quantities and kinds, calendar years 1914 to 1920, by States........ 248 T able 162.—Crude-steel production: Quantities and kinds, 1887 to 1919.............................................. 249 T able 163.—Iron-ore production (marketed): Quantities, by States, calendar years 1913 to 1918....... 249 Table 164.—Iron and steel manufactures: Quantities and kinds, calendar years 1915 to 1919............ 250 T able 165.—Tin and terne plate production: Quantities, 1901 to 1919.................................................. 250 Table 166.—Patents: Comparative statement of the business of the United States Patent Office, 1893 to 1920................................................................................................................................................. 251 Table 167.—Patents and trade-marks: Number of patents, trade-marks, and labels issued, IS96 to 1921.................................................................................................... 251 Table 168.—Production of lumber, calendar years 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910, 1915, and 1918: By States and geographic groups........................................................................................................................... 252 T able 169.—Production and average mill value of lumber sawed, calendar year 1909, and production, calendar years 1915 and 1918: By principal kinds of wood.................................................................. 253 Table 170.—Production of turpentine and rosin, 1910 to 1920............................................................. 253 Table 171..—Wood-pulp production, in short tons: By States and processes,and total quantity and value, by States, for calendar year 1918.................................................................................................. 254 Table 172.—Wood pulp: Tons produced, by kinds, during specified calendar years, 1909 to 1918---- 253 Table 173.—Pulp, wood and other: Produced, shipped, used, and on hand, by kinds, calendar years 1919 and 1920............................................................................................................................... 256 Table 174—Finished paper produced, shipped, and on hand: By kinds, calendar years 1919 and 1920 .................................................................................................................................................... 250 Table 175.—Staves, heading, and hoops: Production, calendar year 1918, by States and by kinds___ 257 T able 176.—Lath and shingles: Actual mills reporting and number of pieces produced, by States, calendar years 1915 to 1917— ........................................... 257 Table 177.—Production of explosives (excluding exports) calendar years 1912 to 1919.................... 258 V III CONTENTS, Page. T able 178.—Explosives: Amounts (excluding exports) manufactured and used, by States, calendar years 1918 and 1919.................................................................. ................................ ................... .......... Table 179.—Crude-petroleum production: Quantities, calendar years 1880, 1890,1900,1916 to 1918 and in 1920, by States............................................................................................................................ T able 180.—Tobacco manufactures: Snuff, cigars, and cigarettes, calendar years 1911 to 1919.......... T able 181.—Animal and fish fats and oils and vegetable oils: Production, specified calendar years, 1916 to 1920 .......................................................................................................................................... Table 182.—Spindles, raw cotton and linters consumed and stocks held in consuming establish ments: 1906 to 1914, years ended July 31; 1917 to 1920, years ended August 31, by States............. Table 183—Wool machinery: Number of looms, by kinds, cards, combs, and spinning spindles, woolen and ^worsted, in operation, with number per shift, and idle: By months, November, 1918, to March 1,1921..................................................................................................................................... T able 184.—Denatured alcohol: Number of denaturing warehouses and amounts of spirits denatured, years ended June 30,1910 to 1920....................................................................................... Table 185.—Fatalities in coal mines: By States, calendar years 1907 to 1919..................................... Table 186.—Fatalities in and about coal mines: Number of men killed,, by localities and causes, calendar years 1916 to 1919..................................................................................................................... Table 187.—Fatalities in metal mines: By States, calendar years 1915 to 1919................................... Table 188.—Fatalities in and about metal mines: Number killed, by localities and causes, calendar years 1916 to 1919.................................................................................................................................... T able 189.—Accidents at smelting and ore-dressing plants and coke ovens: Number killed and injured, by causes and by States, calendar years 1915 to 1919............................................................. Table 190.—Fatalities in quarries: By States, calendar years 1915 to 1919................................. ........ Table 191. —Fatalities connected with quarries: By causes, calendar years 1914 to 193.9.................... 259 260 260 261 262 264 266 266 267 267 268 269 271 271 OCCUPATIONS, LABOR, AND WAGES. Table 192. —Population 10 years of age and upward engaged in gainful occupations, census year 1910: By sex and specified occupations......................................................................................................... Table 193.—Population 10 years of age and upward engaged in gainful occupations, census years 1900 and 1910: By sex, by States, and by geographic divisions...................................................... T able 194.—Strikes in coal mines: Number of men on strike, total days lost, and average days lost per man, calendar years 1917 and 1918, by States................................................................................ Table 195—Summary of strikes in coal mines: Number of men on strike, days lost, and average days lost per man, calendar years 1907 to 1918..................................................................................... Table 196.—Coal mines, anthracite and bituminous: Number of men employed, number of days worked, and average tonnage mined per man per day and per calendar year, 1907,1908, and 1912 to 1918.........i .......................................................................................................................................... T able 197.—Wage earners: Number employed in manufactures, 1914, by months and by industries. T able 198.—Wage earners: Number employed in manufactures, 1914, by months, by States, and by geographic divisions......................................................................................................................... T able 199.—Wage earners: Number employed in manufactures, classified according to prevailing hours of labor, 1914................................................................................................................................. T able 200—Wages and hours of labor: Relative hours of labor per week, relative rates of wages per hour, and relative rates of wages per week, computed from union scales, 1914 to 1920...................... T able 201.—Mining and metallurgical industries: Number of men employed, calendar years 1917, 1918, and 1919......................................................................................................................................... T able 202.—Wages of hired farm labor: Monthly and daily, with and without board, calendar years 1866 to 1920.............................................................................................................................................. Table 203.—Wages of hired farm labor: Monthly and daily, with and without board, calendar years 1910,1919, and 1920, by States and geographic divisions.................................................................. 27$ 284 285 285 285 286 295 297 298 302 30$ 304 INTERNAL COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORTATION. T able 204.—Public roads: Mileage of roads and number of bridges built by State or State aid, mile age of roads maintained with State aid, and mileage of all State and State-aid roads built, with mileage of public rural roads, January 1, 1919, by States................................................................... Table 205.—Public roads: Sources of funds and distribution of expenditures under specified heads, with local road and bridge expenditures not under highway departments, 1919, and State funds available, 1920, by States.................................. T able 206.—Public roads: Year of passage of first State-aid law, State funds expended under State highway departments, and total cash expenditures, 1904, 1914, and 1916 to 1919, by States......... T able 207.—Motor cars: Registrations, number of, and total gross motor-vehicle revenues, 1914 to 1919, by States........................................................................................................................................ T able 208.—Motor vehicles: Registrations and licenses, number of, and revenues under specified heads, turned into State road fluids, total registration and license revenues, average return per registration, and population per motor car and motor cars per mile of public rural road, 1919, by States............................................ 307 308 310 312 314 IX CONTENTS, Page, Table 209.—Automobile fatalities: Number of deaths and death rate per 100,000 of population, calendar years 1915 to 1919, by specified cities................................................................................... Table 210.—Post offices and post routes: Number of post offices, extent of post routes, and revenue and expenditures of the Post Office Department, including amounts paid for transportation of the mails, 1879 to 1920.................................................................................................................................. T able 211,—Railway Mail Service: Railroad mileage upon which mail was carried, annual cost, and average cost per mile of railroad mail transportation, and expenditure for Railway Mail Serv ice employees, 1879 to 1920.................................................................................................................... T able 212.—Number and weight of parcel-post packages dispatched to and received from foreign countries: Year ended June 30,1920.............................................. ..................................................... Table 213.—Wireless telegraph systems: Comparative summary, 1907, 1912, and 1917...................... Tabie 214.—Land telegraph systems: Revenue and income account, 1907, 1912, and 1917................. T able 215.—Land telegraph systems: Comparative summary, 1907,1912, and 1917......................... Table 216.—Land telegraph systems: Operating expenses, 1907, 1912, and 1917................................. T able 217-—Ocean cable telegraph systems: Comparative summary, 1907, 1912, and 1917................ Table 218.—Land and ocean telegraph systems combined: Comparative summary, 1902,1907,1912, and 1917................................................................................................................................................. Table 219.—Ocean cable telegraph systems: Revenue and income account, 1907, 1912, and 1917__ Table 220.—Ocean cable telegraph systems: Operating expenses, 1907, 1912, and 1917..................... Table 221.—Western Union Telegraph Co.: Mileage oflines and wires, number of offices, and traffic, 1875 to 1919.......................................................................................................................... ................. T able 222.—Telegraph and telephone systems reporting an annual income of $5,000 or more: Com parative summary, with percentages, 1902, 1907, 1912, and 1917........................................................ Table 223.—American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and associated operating companies (Bell Telephone System): Comparative statistics, January 1,1915, to January 1, 1920.............................. T able 224.—Telephone systems reporting an annual income of $5,000 or more: Comparative sum mary, 1912 and 1917............................................................................................................................... Table 225.—Electric railways, 1920: Mileage and number of cars, by States, and by geographic divisions..... ....................... ............................................ . ................................................................... Table 226.—Railroads: Miles of line in specified years, 1860 to 1918, and per 100 square miles and per 10,000 inhabitants in 1918, by States................................................................................................ T able 227.—Railroads: Operated mileage and annual increase of mileage, 1839 to 1918................... . Table 228.—Railroads: Length of single, second, third, and fourth tracks, and yard track and sid ings, and total mileage operated, 1897 to 1918.................................................................................... Table 229.—Railroad locomotives: Number and average tractive power, grate and heating surface, and weight o f each type, 1907 to 1918................................................................................................ Table 230.—Railroad cars: Number in service, fiscal years ended June 30, 1907 to 1916, and calendar years ended December 31,1916, 1917, and 1918, by classes of service............................................... Table 231.—Railroad freight ears: N umber and average capacity of each class on June 30,1912 to 1916, and on December 31, 1916,1917, and 1918.......................................................................................... . Table 232.—Traffic on railroads: Analysis of statistics of passenger and freight services, years ended June 30,1890, 1895, 1900,1905.1910,1915, and 1916, and the calendar years 1916,1917, and 1918. T able 233.—Finances of railroads: Analysis of statistics of receipts from passenger and freight serv ices, 1898 to 1918..................................................................................................................................... Table 234.—Finances of railroads: Common and preferred stock and bonds and other obligations outstanding, 1903 to 1918....................................................................................................................... Table 235.—Finances of railroads: Dividends on capital stock and interest on funded debt, 1898 to 1918.................................................................................................................................................... Table 236.—Finances of railroads under specified headings: Calendar years 1916,1917, and 1918... Table 237.—Freight traffic movement on railroads: Summary, years ended June 30, 1911 to 1915, and calendar years 1916,1917, and 1918, by leading, commodities...................................................... Table 238.—Taxes and assessments of railroads: Total amount and amount per mile of line, years ended June 30, 1912 to 1916, and calendar years 1916, 1917, and 1918, by States................................. Table 239.—Summary of reports of principal railroads for the 10 months ended October 31, 1918, 1919, and 1920...................................................................................................................................... T able 240.—Railroad accidents (steam roads): Number of employees, passengers, and other per sons killed, and number injured, 1897 to 1919..................................................................................... Table 241—Railroad accidents: Summary of casualties to persons in train and train-service acci dents on steam roads, year ended December 31,1919....................................................................... Table 242.—Railroad accidents: Analysis of casualties classed as “ nontrain accidents” on steam roads, year ended December 31, 1919. (See table 243)....................................................................... Table 243.—Railroad accidents: Casualties to persons, years ended December 31,1918 and 1919__ Table 244.—Employees of railroads: Number in service on June 30 of specified years, 1890 to 1914, by classes............................................................................................................................................... Table 245.—Employees of railroads: Total yearly compensation for specified years ended June 30, 1890 to 1914, by classes....................................................................................................................... 316 318 319 320 322 322 323 324 324 325 326 326 327 328 329 330 332 333 334 334 335 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 344 346 347 347 348 319 350 351 X CONTENTS, Page, T able 246.—Employees of railroads: Average daily compensation for specified years ended June 30, 1892 to 1914, by classes.......................................................................................................................... 352 T able 247.—Employees of railroads: Average number in service and average number per 100 miles of line of steam railways, calendar years 1917 and 1918, by classes.................................................... 353 T able 248.—Employees of railroads: Average hourly and total yearly compensation of, steam railways, calendar years 1917 and 1918, by classes.............................................................................. 354 T able 249—Railroads placed under receivership and sold under foreclosure: Number and mileage, 1880 to 1920................................................................................................................. *.......................... 355 T able 250.—Express companies: Income account and profit and loss account of specified compa nies, year ended December 31,1919...................................................................................................... 358 T able 251.—Classification of mileage covered by operations of American Railway Express Co., De cember 31,1919, compared with December 31,1918...................................................................... ...... 356 T able 252.—Lower Mississippi River: Commerce (receipts and shipments), 1904 to . -............... 357 T able 253.—Annual average freight rates on wheat by lake and canal, by lake and rail, and by all rail from Chicago to New York, and from New York to Liverpool by steam: 1879 to 1920.......... 359 T able 254.—Freight rates on wheat from Buffalo to New York and elevating and storage rates at Buffalo: 1889 to 1920.................................................. - ......................................................................... 359 T able 255.—Average freight rates on grain, flour, and provisions (per 1GGpounds) from Chicago to European ports by all rail to seaboard and thence by steamers: Calendar years 1907 to 1916.......... 360 T able 256.—Average freight rates on grain and flour from St, Louis to various points: 1908 to 1920.. 360 T able 257.—Cattle, hogs, and sheep: Receipts at 12 principal western markets, 1894 to 1920............ 361 Table 258.—Grain received: By specified ports, calendar years 1906 to 1920 ...................................... 363 T able 259.—Shipments of anthracite coal: Calendar years 1905,1910, and 1917 to 1920..................... 361 T able 260.—Movements of coal and coke over specified railroads: Calendar years 1916 to 1919......... 364 T able 261.—Sauit Ste. Marie canals: Analysis of traffic statistics, seasons 1897 to 1920.................... 365 1919 MERCHANT MARINE AND SHIPPING. T able 262.—Merchant marine of the United States: Tonnage of sailing, steam, and gas vessels, 1892 to 1920.................................................................................................................................................... T able 263.—Tonnage owned on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, the Pacific coast, and the northern lakes and western rivers, 1902 to 1920.................................................................................................. T able 264.—Tonnage of the sailing, steam, and gas vessels of the merchant marine of the United States: Employed in the foreign and coastwise trade and in the fisheries, 1896 to 1920 .................. T able 265.—Vessels built in the United States: Class, number, and gross tonnage, 1896 to 1920 ....... T able 266.—Vessels built in the several sections of the United States: Number and tonnage, 1898 to 1920..................................................................................................................................................... T able 267 —Vessels built: Number and tonnage of iron and steel sailing vessels, steam vessels, gas vessels, and barges built in the United States, 1898 to 1920................................................................ T able 268.—Number and tonnage of merchant vessels built in American shipyards and numbered for American shipowners in the several sections of the United States: By kinds, calendar years 1919 and 1920.................................................................... -.......................................................................... T able 269.—N umber and tonnage of merchant vessels built and numbered for American shipowners, including those built for foreign nations: By kinds and months, calendar years 1919 and 1920....... T able 270.—Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation: Production and unfinished work on June 30, 1920.......................................................................................................................................... T able 271.—Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation: Number and tonnage of ships delivered August, 1917, to June 30, 1920, by requisition or by form of contract, and by months.......... T able 272.—Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation: Consolidated balance sheet as of June 30, 1920, with summary by classes df activities................................................................................. T able 273.—Panama Canal: General ledger items, June 30, 1920........................................................ T able 274.—Panama Canal: Expenses of operation and maintenance, and revenues, underspecified heads, years ended June 30,1918,1919, and 1920.................................................................................. T able 275.—Panama Canal: Summary of traffic, by months, July, 1919, to June, 1920, with totals for years ended June 30,1915 to 1920 ............................................................... ............................ T able 276.—Panama Canal: Nationality of vessels passing through the canal, by months, July, 1919, to June, 1920, with totals for years ended June 30,1915 to 1920................................................. T able 277.—Foreign carrying trade of the United States in American and foreign vessels and by land vehicles: Values, 1877 to 1920........................................................................................................ T able 278.—Imports and domestic exports of merchandise carried in American and foreign vessels and by land vehicles between the United States and foreign countries: Values, years ended De cember 31,1915 to 1920....... .................................................................................................................. T able 279.—Disasters to vessels on and near the coasts and on the rivers of the United States and to American vessels at sea and on the coasts of foreign countries: Summary, 1901 to 1920.......... ... T able 280.—Abstract of work performed by the United States Coast Guard, expenditures for main tenance: Year ended June 30, 1920....................................................................................................... 367 367 368 368 369 369 370 371 371 372 371 375 376 377 378 380 383 384 386 CONTENTS, XI Page. T able 281.—Abstract of reports rendered to the Steamboat-Inspection Service, by causes: Year ended June 30,1920, with totals for 1919............................................................................................... 387 T able 282.—American and foreign sailing and steam vessels entered at seaports, and at all ports of the United States from foreign countries: Tonnage, 1896 to 1920........................................................ 388 T able 283.—American and foreign sailing and steam vessels cleared from seaports and from all ports of the United States for foreign countries: Tonnage, 1896 to 1920.............. ............................... 389 T able 284.—Vessels entered at and cleared from seaports of the United States from and for foreign countries: Tonnage, 1899 to 1920, by countries.................................................................................... 390 Table 285.—Vessels entered at and cleared from customs districts of the United States from and for foreign countries: Tonnage, years ended December 31,1918 to 1920................................................... 393 T able 286—Nationality of the foreign tonnage and total American tonnage entered and cleared at seaports of the United States from and for foreign countries: 1897 to 1920........................................ 394 FOREIGN COMMERCE. T able 287.—Merchandise imported and exported, and the annual excess of imports or exports: Specie values, 1879 to 1920..................................................................................................................... T able 288.—Merchandise imported into and exported from the United States, and excess of imports or exports: Values, by principal countries and by grand divisions, 1911 to 1920.............................. T able 289.—Percentage of merchandise imported into and exported from the United States: By grand divisions, calendar years 1911 to 1920......................................................................................... T able 290.—Value of merchandise imported and exported, and duties collected: By customs dis tricts, 1914 to 1920 .................................................................................................................................. T able 291.—Merchandise imported: Value and per cent of total value, 1910 to 1920, by great groups..................................................................................................................................................... T able 292.—Merchandise imported: Quantities and values, by articles, calendar years 1911 to 1920 . T able 293.—Domestic merchandise exported: Value and per cent of total value, 1910 to 1920, by great groups........................................................................................................................................... T able 294.—Domestic merchandise exported: Quantities and values, by articles, calendar years 1911 to 1920 ............................................................................................................................................ T able 295.—Foreign merchandise exported: Quantities and values, by articles, calendar years 1916 to 1920............................................................................................................................................. T able 296.—Gold: Values of imports and exports and annual excess of imports or exports, 1873 to 1920......................................................................................................................................................... T able 297.—Silver: Values of imports and exports and annual excess of exports over imports, 1873 to 1920.................................................................................................................................................... T able 298.—Imported dutiable merchandise entered for consumption: Values, duties collected, and ad valorem rates, 19C0 to 1920, by schedules of the respective tariffs in force in the years named. T able 299.—Imported merchandise entered for consumption: Values, duties (total and per capita), and ad valorem rates, 1901to 1920....................................................................................................... T able 300.—Principal classes of imported dutiable merchandise entered for consumption: Values and amounts of duty collected, 1903 to 1920......................................................................................... 397 398 425 426 434 435 474 475 512 530 531 532 536 537 COMMERCE OF NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY. T able 301.—Imports and exports of merchandise into and from Alaska: Values, 1882 to 1920 .......... T able 302.—Imports and exports of merchandise into and from Porto Rico: Values, 1904 to 1920.. T able 303.—Imports and exports of merchandise into and from Hawaii: Values, 1901 to 1920........ T able 304.—Imports and exports of merchandise into and from the Philippine Islands: Values, 1911 to 1920............................................................................................................................................. T able 305.—Imports and exports of merchandise into and from American Samoa: Values, 1916 to 1920......................................................................................................................................................... Table 306.—Imports and exports of merchandise into and from Guam: Values, 1915 to 1920.......... T able 307.—Shipments of principal insular products to the United States from Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands, and total values of United States products returned therefrom: Quan tities and values, years ended December 31,1919 and 1920................................................................ T able 308.—Shipments of merchandise from the United States to Porto Rieo, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands: Values,years ended December 31, 1919 and 1920................................................ 545 546 546 547 547 547 .548 549 CONSUMPTION ESTIMATES. T able 309.—Com produced, Imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quantities, 1867 to 1920.................................................................................................. T able 310.—Wheat produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quantities, 1887 to 1920................................................................................................................. T able 311.—Sugar: Production, imports, exports, and consumption in continental United States and relation of consumption to the home and foreign production, 1865 to 1920................................. T able 312.—Cotton: Production, consumption, imports, and exports, 1870 to 1919............................ 551 551 552 554 X II CONTEXTS, Page. T able 313.—Wool taken by mills: Calendar years 1918 and 1919, by conditions, classes, and grades, and by States of manufacture.............................................................................................................. T able 314.—Wool produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quantities, 184G to 1920..................................................................................................................................................... T able 315.—Coke produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quantities (in tons of 2,240 pounds), 1896 to 1920................................................................................................................. T able 316.—Salt produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quantities, 1881 to 1920......................................................................................................................................................... T able 317.—Anthracite coal produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption; Quan tities (in tons of 2,240 pounds), 1867 to 1920....................................................................... .................. T able 318—Bituminous coal produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quan tities (in tons of 2,240 pounds), 1857 to 1920.......................................................................................... T able 319.—Pig iron produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quantities (in tons of 2,240 pounds), 1867 to 1920......................................................................................................... T able 320.—Iron and steel rails for railways produced, imported, exported, and retained for con sumption: Quantities (in tons of 2,240 pounds), 1867 to 1920.............................................................. T able 321.—Coffee imported into and exported from continental United States, average import price per pound, and estimated consumption per capita: Quantities and values, 1847 to 1920___ _ T able 322.—Teaimported into and exported from the United States, average import price per pound, and estimated consumption per capita: Quantities and values, 1847 to 1920............................. ....... T able 323.—Distilled spirits, wines, and malt liquors: Quantities consumed and average annual con sumption per capita in the United States, 1850 to 1920....................................................................... Table 324.—Tin plates, temeplates, and taggers tin produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quantities, 1899 to 1920................................................................................................. T able 325.—Flaxseed produced, imported, exported, and retained for consumption: Quantities, 1887 to 1920..................................................................................................................................................... T able 326.—Firewood used on farms: Number of farms, January 1,1920 (Census', and estimated number of cords (8 by 4 by 4 feet) of firewood burned per farm, value per cord, and total value, calendar year 1920................................................................................................................................. Table 327.—Pulp-wood consumption: Total quantity consumed, calendar yoar 1917, and quantities consumed, by States and species, calendar year 1918........................................................................... T able 328.—Pulp-w'ood consumption: Quantities consumed, by species and processes of manu facture, calendar years 1917 and 1918.................................. . ............................................... ............... Table 329.—Pulp wood: Annual consumption and total cost, for specified years, calendar years 1899 to 1918.. .......................................................................................................................................... Table 330.—Consumption of fuel by locomotives, rails laid in replacement and in betterment, and ties laid in previously constructed tracks, Class 1 carriers: Year ended December 31,1918 _____ T able 331.—Leaf tobacco: Amounts consumed in the manufacture of cigars, cigarettes, and chew ing and smoking tobacco and snuff, calendar years 1897 to 1919....................................................... 555 556 556 557 558 558 559 559 560 560 5G1 562 562 563 564 504 565 565 566 PRICES. T able 332.—Annual price of bar silver in London, per ounce, and commercial ratio of silver to gold: 1849 to 1920................................................................................................................................... T able 333.—Bullion value of 3711 grains of pure silver (content of one U. S. silver dollar) at tbe annual average price of silver each year: 1865 to 1920.......................................................................... T able 334.—Middling cotton and staple manufactures of cotton in the New York market: Average prices, 1905 to 1920.................................................................................................................................. T able 335.—Fine, medium, and coarse washed clothing Ohio fleece wool in the eastern markets: Prices at the beginning of January, April, July, and October, 1905 to 1920....................................... Table 336.—Annual average export prices of leading articles of domestic production exported from the United States: 1898 to 1920.............................................................................................................. T able 337.—Annual average import prices of leading articles of merchandise imported into the United States: 1901 to 1920................................................................................................................. - T able 338.—Wholesale prices (relative and actual money): In July, 1914 to 1919, and by months, January to September, 1920, as compared with average prices in 1913............................................. T able 339.—Index numbers of wholesale prices: Groups of commodities, by calendar years 1913 to 1920, and by specified months............................................................................................................ T able 340.—Leading articles of grain, groceries, and provisions in the New York market: Annual average prices, 1898 to 1920.................................................................................................................... T able 341.—Relative retail prices of specified articles of food: By months, January, 1913, to Decem ber, 1920.................................................................................................................................................. T able 342.—Average retail prices of specified articles of food and amounts purchasable for $1: By calendar years, 1891 to 1920........................................................................ T able 343.—Average prices of specified farm crops on dates indicated................................................ T able 344.—Gas for household use: Net price per thousand cubic feet, April 13, 1913 to 1920, by specified cities........................................................................................................................................ 567 567 568 568 569 570 572 576 577 578 580 582 584 CONTENTS, X III Page. Table 345.—Average and relative prices of manufactured gas for household use, per 1,000 cubic feet: April 15, 1913 to 1920, for 43 cities combined.............................................................................. 585 T able 346,—Pig iron, steel rails, steel billets, per long ton, and soft steel bars, iron bars, tank plate, and beams, per 100 pounds: Annual average prices, calendar years 1887 to 1920 ............................ 585 T able 347.—Coal for household use: Retail price per ton of 2,000 pounds, January 15,1913 to 1920, 586 and on the 15th of each month, June to December, 1920, by kinds and specified cities.................. Table 348.—Average and relative prices of coal in ton lots, January 15 and July 15 of each year, 1913 to 1920, and by months, June to December, 1920 .................................................................... 592 MONEY, BANKING, AND INSURANCE. Table 349.—Coinage of the United States mints: 1865 to 1920 .............................................................. Table 350.—Cold and silver, currency, and total money in the Treasury and in circulation: July 1, 1898 to 1920.... .................................................................................................................................... Table 351.—Capital, surplus, dividends, and total earnings of all national banks: By periods of six months, 1895 to 1920 ......................................................................................................................... Table 352.—Resources and liabilities of national banks in operation at dates named: 1909 to 1920 __ Table 353.—Liabilities of national banks, and reserve required and held: According to returns under the Federal Reserve act, August 31,1918, to September 8, 1920 ............................................ Table 354.—Coin and coin certificates held by national banks, 1916 to 1920: By classification, in New York City banks, in banks elsewhere, and total amounts held.......................................................... Table 355.—Coin and coin certificates held by national banks at the dates of their reports: 1902 to 1920............................., ...................................................................................................................... Table 356.—Loans, capital, surplus, net deposits, etc., of national banks, with ratios of loans to capital, surplus, and net deposits, and of cash to net deposits: 1900 to 1920 ...................................... Table 357.—Loans and discounts, national banks, on June 30, 1920: By reserve cities and by States. Table 358.—Bills discounted by Federal Reserve banks during the calendar year 1920: By classes of paper, with totals, average rate, and maturity of all bills discounted during 1920 and 1919.......... Table 359.—Bills discounted by Federal Reserve banks, distributed by States, during the cal endar year 1920....................................................................................................................................... Table 360.—Rediscounts and sales of discounted and purchased paper between Federal Reserve banks during 1920................................................................................................................................. Table 361.—Discount and open-market operations of all Federal Reserve banks combined, by months, during 1920, distributed by classes........................................................................................ Table 362.—Federal Reserve notes outstanding (i. e., net amount received by Federal Reserve banks from Federal Reserve agents) held by each bank and in actual circulation; also gold and eligible paper pledged as collateral for outstanding notes: By months, calendar year 1920........... T able 363.—Combined resources and liabilities of all Federal Reserve banks at close of business on the last Friday of each month during the calendar year 1920....................................................... Table 364.—Resources and liabilities of each Federal Reserve bank at close of business Decern- ' ber 31,1920........................................................................................................................................... Table 365.—Discount rates (high and low) in force during the period from January 1, 1916, to December 31,1920.................................................................................................................................. Table 366.—Average amount of earning assets held by the Federal Reserve banks and calculated annual rates of earnings: By months, calendar years 1920 and 1919.................................................. Table 367.—Financial results of operation of the Federal Reserve banks: January 1 to Decem ber 31, 1920............................................................................................................................................. Table 368.—Condition of Federal Land banks (12) and joint-stock land banks (30) at close of busi ness, December 31,1920, with expenditures of the Federal Farm Loan Board to that d a te.......... Table 369.—Liberty loans: Issues and retirements of the various loans to June 30, 1920................. Table 370.—Liberty loans: Allotments of subscriptions (corrected to Oct. 31, 1920), by Federal Reserve districts................ -................................................................................................................. Table 371.—Liberty loans: Full and short titles, amounts outstanding, and dates of issue, redempPayment, and payment of interest.......................................................................................... Table loans: Allotments of the various loans (corrected to Oct. 31,1920), by States. T<BI E 373*_PoreJgB loans: Credits established, cash advanced, other charges against credits, bal ances, and repayments, April 24,1917, to November 15, 1920, by countries..................................... T able 374 —War sa v in g and thrift stamps and war savings certificates: Cash receipts from sales, December, 1917, to Decetnber, 1920, inclusive, by months, with redemptions to September 30, 1920...................................... ................................................................................... ......................... * Table 375.—Credits established in favor of foreign Governments, advances made to them, and expenditures reported by them, July 1, 1919, to November 1, 1920 .................................................. Table 376 —Resources and liabilities of savings (stock and mutual), State, and private banks and loan and trust companies: Years ended on or about June 30,1916 to 1920 ......................................... 593 594 597 598 599 600 601 602 604 608 609 610 611 612 614 616 618 620 621 622 624 631 631 632 633 633 634 636 XIV CO NTENTS. Page. T able 377-—Aggregate savings deposits of savings banks (stock and m utual), number of depositors, and average amount due to each depositor: Years ended June 3G, 1919 and 1920, by States.......... 040 T able 378.—Summary of transactions of the postal savings system: January, 1918, to June, 1920.. 642 T able 379.—Transactions of the New York Clearing House: 1876 to 1920..... „.................................. 043 T able 380.—Amount of exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States: Years ended Septem ber 30,1912 to 1920, by specified clearing houses.......... ....................................................................... 044 Table 381.—Weekly range and average weekly rates for call money, weekly range of rates for time funds, and surplus holdings of clearing-house banks: January 5,1918, to December 31, 1920......... 650 Table 382.—Building and loan associations: Number and membership, 1913 to 1919, and assets, 1914 to 1919 (calendar years), by States........................................................................................... 653 T able 383.—Life insurance: Number of policies and amount of insurance in force in ordinary and industrial companies of the United States, and income, payments, assets, liabilities, and surplus, on December 31 of years specified, 1850 to 1919................................................................................... 655 T able 384—Fire and marine insurance in the United States: Total income of companies and pay ments to policyholders in 1890 and from 1900 to 1919.......................................................................... 657 T able 385.—Life insurance by fraternal orders: Number of companies, assets, liabilities, income, disbursements, assessments and dues, payments for claims and management, amounts written and in force, and number of certificates in force, calendar years 1901 to 1919............................ . 657 T able 386.—Accident and health insurance (stock companies only): Premiums received and losses paid, by States, calendar years 1913 to 1919................................................................ ........................ 658 T able 387,—Liability insurance (stock companies only): Premiums received and losses paid, by States, calendar years 1914 to 1919........................................................................................................ 660 T able388,—Casualty, surety, and miscellaneous insurance (stock companies); Number of com panies, capital, assets, surplus, income, expenditures, premium receipts, payments to policy holders, and expenses of management, calendar years 1895 to 1919............................................... . 662 T able 389.—Mutual accident and sick benefit associations: Number of companies, assets, surplus, income, disbursements, premiums or assessments, amounts paid for claims, management, etc., and number of certificates written and in force at end of the year, calendar years 1901 to 1919__ 663 Table 390.—Government life insurance: Premium rates, by specified forms of insurance............... 664 Table 391.—Compensation claims: Number filed, acted upon, and allowed, by months, July, 1919, to June, 1920, with total from beginning of business to the end of the latter m onth.......... . .......... 666 Table 392.—Allotments and allowances: Applications received, awards made and closed, amounts paid out, disposition of checks and refunds, by months, July, 1919, to June, 1920, with totals from beginning of business to the end of the latter month............... .......................................... .............. 667 T able 393.—Term insurance: Number and amount of applications received, reinstatements ef fected, and premium remittances received, by months, July, 1919, to June, 1920, with totals from the beginning of business to the end of the latter month............................................. ..................... 668 T able 394.—Permanent insurance: Applications registered, disapproved and pending, policies approved and converted-insurauee premiums received, by months, July, 1919, to June, 1920__ 668 Table 395.—Marine and seamen ’s insurance: Itemized statement of business, year ended June 30, 1920.................................................................................................................................................... . 669 T able 396.—Fires: Number, estimated value of property Involved, insurance thereon, insurance loss and estimated total loss, calendar year 1919, with population and number of fires per 1,000 of population, by cities having a population of 100,000 and upward and by States............................. 670 T able 397.—Fire losses in the United States: Estimated value, calendar years 1875 to 1919.............. 672 Table 398.—Capital invested in new enterprises whose authorized capital equaled or exceeded $100,000 in principal States, 1917 to 1920, by m onths........................................................................ 672 PUBLIC FINANCE AND NATIONAL WEALTH. T able 399.—Summary of per capita revenue receipts, under specified heads: By groups of cities, fiscal year ended June 30,1919............................................................................................................... 673 T able 400.—Summary of per capita governmental cost payments (expenses of general departments), under specified heads: By groups of cities, fiscal year ended June 30,1919.................................. 6 73.;a T able 401.—Per capita revenue receipts, under specified heads: By cities of 100,000 popjife^cfonor over, fiscal year ended June 30,1919...................... ........................................................ 074 T able 402.—Per capita governmental cost payments (expenses of general departments) under specified heads: By cities of 100,000 population or over, in fiscal year ended J u g ^ o , 1979_......... T able 403.—Analysis of the principal of the public debt: July 1, 1897 to 192(k;'............................ ’ ^ T able 404.—Treasury certificates of indebtedness: Dates of issue and maturity, rates of interest and amounts issued, April 6,1917, to October 31, 1920, by Federal Reserve banks...................... 67§ T able 405.—Gross debt: Funds and investments, under specified heads, and total and per capita indebtedness, less sinking-fund assets, by States, on specified dates, 1912 and 1913........................ 688 T able 406.—Gross debt: Funds and investments, under specified heads, and total and per capita indebtedness, less sinking-fund assets, of the 48 States, 1870, 1880, and 1891 to 1913.................... 090 T able 407.—'Total and per capita indebtedness, less sinking-fund assets, of States, counties and minor civil divisions: By States, 1880, 1890, 1902, and 1913........................................................ I \ XV COBT&NTS, Page. Table 408.—Annual appropriations made by Congress for each year ended June 30, 1913 to 1921: By classification of expenditures........................................................................................................... 693 T able 409.—Receipts and disbursements, years ended June 30, 1911 to 1920: By sources of revenue and obj ects of disbursement................................................................................................................. 094 Table 410.—Total levies of ad valorem taxes: By States and by geographic divisions, 1860, 1870, 1880,1890, 1902, and 1912........................................................................................................................ 710 Table 411.—Estimated true value of all property and of specified classes of property: By States and by geographic divisions, 190'. and 1912................................................................................................. 712 T able 412.—National wealth: Estimates under specified heads in 1900,1904, and 1912...................... 710 T able 413.—Internal and customs revenues, 1878 to 1920: Amounts collected and expenses of col lecting..................................................................................................................................................... 717 T able 414.—Internal-revenue collections, 1889 to 1917: By specified sources....................................... 718 Table 415.—Internal-revenue collections, years ended June 30, 2918 to 1920: By specified sources— 720 Table 416.—Total internal-revenue collections: Years ended June 30, 1911 to 1920, by States........ 721 T able 417.—Personal returns: Distribution of income, showing number of returns, net income, tax, and relative percentages, calendar year 1918, by States.............................................................. 723 Table 418.—Personal returns: Distribution of income, showing number of returns, net income, personal exemption, dividends, tax paid, and percentages, calendar year 1918, classes.......... 725 Table 419. —Personal returns: Distribution of income, calendar year 1918, by sources and by States.................................................................................................................................................. .. 727 Table 420— Personal returns: Distribution of income, calendar year 1918, by sources and by in come classes........................................................................................................................................... 729 Table 421.—Corporate returns: Number filed, net income reported, and tax yield, calendar years 1916, 1917, and 1918, by States and Territories................................................................................... 731 T able 422.—Corporate returns: Distribution, calendar year 1918, by States..................................... 733 T able 423.—Corporate returns: Distribution, calendar year 1918, by industries.............................. 735 by ARMY, NAVY, CIVIL SERVICE, PENSIONS, ETC. Table 424.—Regular Army, Philippine Scouts, and National Guard: Organized strength, years ended June 30,1916 to 1920.................................................................................................................... T able 425— National Guard: Enlisted strength, April 2, 1917, and voluntary enlistments from that date to August 7,1918................................................................................................................... Table 426— Strength of the Army in the United States and in the expeditionary force: By months, April 1, 1917, to November 1,1918....................................................................................................... Table 427—Comparative strength of service, March, 1917, and November, 1918.............................. T able 428—American population: Employment of, during the war, by sex and occupation.......... Table 429—Navy and Marine Corps; Organized strength, January 1, 1918, to December 1, 1920, by m onths............................................................................................................................................ Table 430. -Vessels in the Navy: Number fit for service and under construction, by specified classes, on July 1, 1917, 1918, and 1919................................................................................................ T able 431—Vessels in the navy: Number fit for service and under construction, and authorized but not placed by specified classes, July 1, 1920................................................................................. Table 432.—American National Red Cross: Summary of work under specified heads, fiscal year 1920........................................................................................................................... - ............................ Table 433—American National Red Cross: Tons of relief supplies shipped abroad for Red Cross work, fiscal year 1920, by destination................................................................. .............................. Table 434.—Relief supplies made by chapter workers and shipped abroad: By classes and Countries, respectively, fiscal year, 1920.............................................................................................. T able 435—American National Red Cross: Personnel, number of, and salaries of the notional or ganization, by classes and location, as of June 30,1920....................................................................... Table .—American National Red Cross: Summary of appropriationsfrom the war fund, for war relief work, etc., and from the general fund, fiscal year 1920 ............... ............................................ T able 437—American National Red Cross: Population, summary of membership, by territorial divisions, June 30, 1920......................................................................................................................... Table 438—Number of employees in the Federal Executive Civil Service on June 30, 1916, and on July 30, 1920.............................................................................................................................. Table 439—Civil Service: Number of persons examined by the Civil Service Commission, number that passed, per cent that passed, number appointed, and approximate number of competitive positions in all branches of the classified service during specified periods, 1890 to 1920..................... Table4 40.—Pensioners: Number on the rolls, first payments, and amounts of disbursements for pensions, 1877 to 1920............................................................................................................................. Table 441— Pensioners: Number on rolls, by States, insular possessions, and foreign countries, and the amount paid for pensions, year ended June 30,1919 ............................................................... T able 442.—Military and naval forces employed by the United States in the several wars since and including the War of the Revolution; Dates of wars and numbers of troops engaged...................... T able 443— Popular vote for presidential electors: By principal political parties and by States, 1920. 436 743 744 745 745 745 746 717 748 749 749 749 750 751 751 752 753 755 756 757 753 XVI CONTENTS, Page. Table 444.—Popular vote for presidential electors: By States, 1898 to 1920.......................................... Table 445.—Electoral vote for President: By principal political parties and By States, 1888 to 1920. Table 446.—Apportionment of congressional representation: Ratios under the Constitution and at each census, 1790 to 1910, by States...................................................................................................... 759 760 763 STATISTICAL RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. Table 447.—Statistical record of the progress of the United States, 1800 to 1920............ „................... 764^ COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, AND OTHER STATISTICS OF THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. Table 448.—Gold and silver coinage of the mints of the world: 1885 to 1919........... Table 449.—Production of gold and silver in the world since the discovery of America........... 822 Table 450.—Estimate of foreign financial obligations offered in the United States: Amounts, terms, rates of interest, dates of issue, maturity, payment of interest, offering price, name of holder or offerer, ete.............................................................................................................................. Table 451. —Number, gross tonnage, and description of vessels of 100 tons and upward belonging to specified countries............................................................................................................................ Table 452.—Monetary systems and approximate stocks of money, in the aggregate and per capita, in the principal countries of the world, December 31,1918 and 1919..................................................... Table 453.—Weekly range of exchange rates in New York for sight drafts on principal financial centers, January 10 to December 31, 1920............................................................................................ T able 454.—Commercial and financial statistics of the principal countries o f the world................... Table 455.—Registration of motor vehicles (passenger cars and motor trucks), by specified coun tries, 1919............................................................................................................................................... Table 456.—Savings banks, including postal savings banks: Number of depositors, amount of deposits, average deposits per deposit account and per inhabitant, by specified countries............. T able 457.—Annual average wholesale prices in the United States and specified foreign countries: Calendar years 1913 to 1919; quarterly, 1914 to 1918; and monthly, January, 1919, to September, 1920. T able 458.—World’s development of population, production, vessel tonnage, and commerce: 1800 to 1919............................................................................................ Table 459—Distances from New York, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Port Townsend to the principal ports of the world and the principal cities of the United States......................................... T able 460—Principal ports of the world: Foreign commerce during the latest year for which data are available.......................................................................................................................................... T able 461.—Principal ports of the world: Vessel tonnage movement in the foreign trade during the latest year tor which data are available......................................................................................... Table 462.—Estimated wealth and annual income of specified countries at the outbreak of war in 1914, and the approximate accuracy of the respective estimates..... ........................................... I ndex ..................................................................................................................................................... 821 824 828 830 834 838 845 846 848 849 850 854 856 857 859 L E T T E R OF T R A N S M I T T A L . B ureau of D e p a r t m e n t o f Co m m e r c e , F o r e ig n a n d D o m e st ic C o m m e r c e , Washington, January /, 1921. Sir : I have the honor to submit herewith for publication the fortythird issue of the Statislical Abstract of the United States. As in former years, the preparation of this publication has been in charge of Mr. Edward Whitney, of the Research Division. Respectfully, R. S. MacEmvee, To Hon. J. W. Director of Bureau. A lexander, Secretary of Commerce. #>744° - s a 1021------ 2 XVil EXPLANATORY NOTES. The condensed statistics contained in this volume, unless otherwise stated in con nection with the individual tables, represent, or are based upon, official figures collated and published under the various laws of the United States or those of other countries to which they may relate. The sources to which the various tables are credited will indicate where application should be made for additional details, with the exception that certain tables for which no credit appears are derived from regular reports of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, and that Table No. 447 is derived largely from corresponding data presented for shorter periods in previous tables. General Imports.—Tables Nos. 291 and 292 embrace imported articles entered at the customhouses for immediate consumption and imported articles entered for warehouse. The statements of , Tables Nos. 298, 299, and 300, embrace imported articles entered for immediate consump tion and imported articles withdrawn from warehouse for consumption. The statement of and the statement of for any period should therefore differ to the extent that the value of for the period differs from the value of . The term “ entry for consumption” is the technical name of the import entry made at the customhouse, and does not imply that the goods have been actually consumed, but simply that they have been delivered into the custody of the importer and that the duties have been paid on the dutiable portion. Some of them may be afterwards exported. Import value.—All invoices of imported merchandise shall be made out in the currency of the place or country whence the importations shall be made, or, if purchased, or agreed to be purchased, in the currency actually paid, agreed upon, or to be paid therefor, shall contain a correct, complete, and detailed description of such merchandise and of the packages, wrappings, or other coverings containing it, and shall be made in triplicate or in quadruplicate in case of merchandise intended for immediate transportation without appraisement, and signed by the person owning or shipping the same, if tho merchandise has been actually purchased, or price agreed upon, fixed, or determined, or by the manufacturer or owner thereof, if the same has been procured otherwise than by purchase, or agreement of purchase, or by the duly author ized agent of such purchaser, seller, manufacturer, or owner. All such invoices shall, at or before tne shipment of the merchandise, be produced to the consular officer of the United States of the consular district in which the merchandise was manufactured, or purchased, or contracted to be delivered from, or when purchases or agreements for purchase are made in several places, in the consular district where the merchandise is assembled for shipment, as the case may be, for export to the United States, and shall have indorsed thereon, when so produced, a declaration signed by the purci.' ^ei, seller, manufacturer, owner, or agent, setting forth that the invoice is in ail respects correct and true and was made at the place from which the merchandise is to be exported to the United States; that it con tains, if the merchandise was obtained by purchase, or agreement for purchase, a true and full statement of the time when, the place where, the person from whom the same was purchased, or agreed to be pur chased, and the actual cost thereof, or price agreed upon, fixed, or determined, and of all charges thereon, as provided by the act of October 3, 1913; and that no discounts, rebates, or commissions are contained in the invoice but such as have been actually allowed thereon, and that all drawbacks or bounties received or to be received are shown therein; and when obtained in any other manner than by purchase, or agreement of purchase, the actual market value or wholesale price thereof, at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from whence exported; that such actual market value is the price at which the merchandise described in the invoice is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said markets, and that it is the price which the manufacturer or owner making the declaration would have received, and was willing to receive, for such merchandise sold in the ordinary course of trade in the usual wholesale quantities, and that it includes all charges thereon as provided by the act of October 3, 1913, and the actual quantity thereof; and that no different invoice of the merchandise mentioned in the invoice so produced has been or will be furnished to anyone. If the merchandise was actually purchased, or agreed to be purchased, the declaration shall also contain a statement that the currency in which such invoice is made out is that which was actually paid for the merchandise by the purchaser or agreed to be paid, fixed, or determined. Whenever imported merchandise is subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a duty based upon or regulated in any manner by the value thereof, the duty shall be assessed upon the actual market value forconsumption forconsumption imports enteredfor consumption entriesfor warehouse X V III importsentered generalimports withdrawalsfromwarehouse EXPLANATORY NOTES. XIX or wholesale price thereof, a t th e tim e of exp o rtatio n to th e U nited States, in th e principal m arkets of th e c ountry w hence exported; such actu al m arket value shall be held to be th e price a t w hich such m erchandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said m arkets, in th e usual w holesale qua n titie s, and th e price w hich th e seller, shipper, or owner w ould have received, and was willing to receive, or such m erchandise w hen sold in th e ordinary course of trad e in th e usual wholesale q u antities, including th e value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes-, sacks, casks, barrels, hogsheads, bottles, jars, dem ijohns, carboys, and other containers or coverings, w h eth er holding liquids or solids, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing th e m erchandise in condition, packed ready for shipm ent to th e U n ited States, and if th e re be used for covering or holding im p o rted m erchandise, w hether d utiable or free, any u nusual article or form designed for use otherw ise th a n in th e bona fide tran sp o rtatio n of such m erchandise to the U nited States, ad d itio n al d u ty shall be levied an d collected upon such m aterial or article a t th e ra te to which th e same w ould be subjected if separately im ported. The words “ v a lu e /’ or “ a ctual m arket value, ” or “ wholesale p rice,” w henever used in th e act of October 3, 1913, or in an y law relating to th e appraise m ent of im p o rted m erchandise, shall be construed to be th e actu al m ark et value or wholesale price of such or sim ilar m erchandise com parable in value th erew ith , as defined in th a t act. [R ev. S tats., 336, secs. 13 an d 11 of th e act of June 10, 1890, or o th er law s or regulations, as am ended by a ct of Oct. 3, 1913. F or fuii details regarding m ethods provided for ascertain in g th e a c tu a l “ im p o rt” or “ m a rk e t ” value in question (requirem ents a n d d u ties of sellers, purchasers, m an u factu rers, owners, agents, im porters, shippers, con signors, consignees, consuls, collectors, appraisers, o th er persons, an d production an d consum ption, fines, penalties, exactions, forfeitures, m odifications, effect of decisions of courts of com petent jurisdiction, etc.) see th e com plete act of 1913.j Domestic exports.—Tables Nos. 293 an d 294 ex h ib it th e exports of dom estic products or m anufactures, also exports of com m odities of foreign origin w hich have been changed from the form in w hich th e y were im ported, or enhanced in value by fu rth er m anufacture in th e U nited States, such as^sugar refined in th is country from im p o rted raw sugar, flour ground from im ported w h eat, an d articles an d utensils m ade from im ported m etals, etc. The value of exports of dom estic m erchandise is th e ir value a t the tim e of e x p o rta tion in th e p o rts of th e U nited States whence th e y are exported. (R e v . S ta t., 337, and act of A pr. 29,1902.) Foreign exports.—Table No. 295, called “ foreign ex p o rts” or “ reexports,”’ exhibits exports of foreign m erchandise w hich h a d been im ported. The value of such com m odities exported from “ w arehouse” is th eir im p o rt value. The value of such com m odities exported “ not from w arehouse,” com prising free goods m ain ly , is th e value a t th e ports of th e U n ited S tates w hence th ey are exported. Weights and measures.—The term “ to n ,” as applied to w eight, is specified “ long” (2,240 pou n d s) or “ sh o rt” (2,000 p o u n d s). The term “ to n ,” as applied to vessel m easurem ent, is specified as “ n e t,” equal to 100 cubic feet of carrying capacity exclusive of deductions for space occupied by cabins, m achinery, etc., or “ gross,” eq u al to 100 cubic feet of th e entire carrying capacity inclusive of such space. “ D ead-w eight to nnage” is also applied to vessel m easurem ent, and is in te n d e d to be a m easure of cargo-carrying capacity. I t is th e difference betw een th e displacem ent of th e vessel wTien loaded and w hen light, in steam ing condition, b u t w ith o u t crew, stores, w ater, or fuel on board. The term “ M feet” used in connection w ith th e m easure of lum ber, etc., signifies 1,000 feet board m easure, a “ foot ” of such measure being 1 foot long, 1 foot wide, an d 1 inch or less in thickness. “ Cubic feet” or “ cords,” as applied to the m easurem ent of lum ber, p u lp wood, etc., signifies cubic contents. According to section 3249, R evised S tatutes, “ Proof spirits shall be held to be th a t alcoholic liquor w hich contains one-half its volum e of alcohol of a specific g rav ity of 0.7939 a t 60° F a h re n h e it.” The official gallon prescribed is one containing 231 cubic inches, or 58,372.2 grains, eq u al to 8.3389 pounds of distilled w ater a t its m axim um density, weighed in a ir of a tem p eratu re of 62° F ah ren h eit an d barom etric pressure of 30 inches. The taxable gallon differs from th e proof gallon b y reason of the fact th a t in com puting ta xable gallons u n d e r section 3251, R evised S ta tu te s, all fractional p a rts of a gallon less th a n one-tenth are excluded. STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STAGES. AREA, CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, POPULATION, ETC!. No. 1.—TH E TJNITEjD STA T E S: D ates of A cts of Organization ob A dmission of States and T erritories and A reas of S tate Land and W ater S urfaces. [Sources: Admission of States, Diagram of the Department of the Interior, 1914; areas, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] State or Territory. Date of act of U. S. Stats. organization or admission. Vol. Page. ORIGINAL STATES. Area. Water. Total. Land. Sq. miles. Sq. miles. Sq. miles. New Hampshire......................... Massachusetts............................. Rhode Island............................. Connecticut................................ New Y o rk ................. ................. New Jersey.................................. Pennsylvania.............................. Delaware................... ................. Maryland.................................... . Virginia........................ ............. North Carolina........................... South Carolina........................... Georgia......................................... 310 227 181 145 11,650 710 *294 405 2,386 2,365 3,686 494 540 9,031 8,039 1,067 4,820 47,654 7,514 44,832 1,965 9,941 40,262 48,740 30,495 58,725 19,341 8,266 1,248 4,966 49,204 8,224 45,126 i2,370 12,327 12,627 52,426 30,989 59,265 440 417 335 3,146 3,498 148 9,124 40,181 41,687 29,895 262,398 24,022 9,564 10,598 12,022 JS, 040 2(5,896 24,170 $,040 STATES WITHOUT PREVIOUS TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION ADMITTED. Vermont......... Kentucky....... Tennessee___ M aine............ Texas*.............. West Virginia. Mar. 4,1791 June 1,1792 June X, 1796 Mar. 15,1820 Dec. 29,1845 June 19,1863 191 189 491 544 108 STATES WITH PREVIOUS TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION ADMITTED. May 7,1800 Nov. 29,1802 Mar. 3,1805 Louisiana...................................{state Apr, 8,1812 May 7,1800 Indiana........................................ Dec. 11,1816 Apr. 7,1798 Mississippi.................................. { K g S ^ ” Dec. 10,1817 Feb. 3,1809 ........................................ {state**015'': Dec. 3,1818 /Territory. Mar. 3,1817 ......................................\State* Dec. 14,1819 4,1812 Missouri..................................f f i ? ? . : : June Aug. 10,1821 Mar. 2,1819 Arkansas.............................{ I & f June 15,1836 Jan. 11,1805 Michigan....................................f e t e ? 1 7 ’ : Jan. 26,1837 Mar. 30,1822 Florida................................ flta te 017' Mar. 3,1845 June 12,1838 Dec. 28,1846 Apr. 20,1836 Wisconsin.................................. May 29,1848 Mar. 1,1847 California.................................... Sept. 9,1850 Mar. 3,1849 Minnesota. May 11,1858 Ohio. Alaoaxna .......................... { K tOTy- 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 5 2 5 3 5 5 5 6 9 (U)» 9 11 58 173 331 701 58 399 549 472 514 536 871 608 743 645 493 50 309 144 654 742 235 742 10 •300 40,740 3,097 45,409 $,506 •309 36,045 36,354 503 46,362 46,865 7622 56,043 719 51,279 5|6,665 ....... 1 ........ 61,998 693 68,727 $,420 810 62,525 58,335 57,980 ....... L $,666 *600 67,480 3,805 54,861 561 55,586 233 «810 55,256 % 2,646 155,652 403 286 1*3,824 56,063 163,297 ....... i___ 80,858 8 1 Exc usive of 3,140 square miles of Lakes Ontario and Erie. * Exclusive of 891 square miles of Lake Erie. *Joint resolution of Congress. \ * ** Territory northwest of the Ohio River/' containing more territory than the present State of Ohio. * Exclusive of 3,443 square miles of Lake Erie. * Exclusive of 230 square miles of Lake Michigan. 1 Exclusive of 1,674 square miles of Lake Michigan. •See President’s proclamation, 3 Statutes, Appendix No. 2. i * Exclusive of 16,653 square miles of Lake Superior, 12,922 square miles of Lake Michigan, 9,925 square miles of Lake Huron, and 460 square miles of Lakes St. Clair and Erie. 1 10Exclusive of 2,378 square miles of Lake Superior and 7,500 square miles of Lake Michigan, 11 u Military territory,” containing more territory than the present State of California. MExclusive of 2,614 square miles of Lake Superior. 1 2 AREA* ETO., OF STATES AND TERRITORIES. N o. 1 .—T he U nited States: D ates of A cts of Organization or A dmission of S tates and T erritories, etc.—Continued. Date of act of U. S. !Stats. organization or admission. Vol. Page. State or Territory. STATES WITH PREVIOUS TERRITORIAL OR GANIZATION a d m it t e d — c o n t in u e d . “ Aug. 14,1848 Feb. 14,1859 May 30,1854 Jan. 29,1861 Mar. 2,1861 Oct. 31, 1864 May 30,1854 Mar. 1,1867 Feb. 28, 1861 Aug. 1, 1876 Mar. 2,1861 Nov. 2,1889 Mar. 2,1861 Nov. 2,1889 May 26,1864 Nov. 8,1889 Mar. 2,1853 Nov. 11,1889 Mar. 3,1863 July S, 1890 July 25,1868 July 10,1890 Sept. 9,1850 Jan. 4,1896 May 2, 1890 Nov. 16, 1907 Sept. 9,1850 Jan. 6,1912 Feb. 4,1863 Feb. 14,1912 /Territory. lState. Oregon . .............................. g f i r ' Nevada....................................... & & Nebraska.................................. Colorado...................................... North Dakota............................. {state!0’7 ' South Dakota............................. {state!017 ' Montana......................................{state*!*17' Washington................................{state!0^ .! idah° ..........................................t e ! ^ Wyoming................................. Utah........................................... {state10! 7.: W Uhm im .......................{state?*7" New Mexico............................... {state?*7" Arizona....................................... { £ & & ” 9 11 10 12 12 13 10 14 12 18 12 25 12 25 13 25 10 25 12 26 15 26 9 28 26 34 9 36 12 36 Area. Water. Land. Total. Sq. miles. Sq. miles. Sq. miles. 323 1,092 383 95,607 277 *8i‘774 126 .........884* 209 109,821 30 277 712 ” 76*808 391 172 474 '290‘ 103,658 239 654 70,i83 <676 239 *747 <676 76,868 85 796 'i46‘20i <676 172 2,*291. <676 66,836 808 534 215 '83*354' 178 97,694 222 453 2,806 1107 *82*1.84 81 ” ‘643 267 69,414 446 131 *122,*503 657 664 '146 *ii3,*8io' 657 96.699 82*158 110,690 **77*520 103,948 "70,’ 837 77,615 ‘146*997 *69,* m 97,914 *84*990 70,057 *122,634 *U3*956 TERRITORIES, ETC. July 16, 1790 Mar. 3,1791 District of Columbia................... {District17 July 27, 1868 Alaska................................-......... District .., June 14,1900 Hawaii...........................................Territory.. 1 1 16 31 130 214 240 141 10 Total exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii. Total including Alaska and Hawaii.. 70 590,884 6,449 2,973,890 3,026,789 3, 624,122 1 See President's proclamation, Oct. 13,1864, 13 Statutes, 749. •See President’s proclamation, Mar. 1,1867,14 Statutes, 820. * See President’s proclamation, Aug. 1,1876,19 Statutes, 665. * See President’s proclamations, 26 Statutes, 1548 to 1552, inclusive. * See President’s proclamation, Jan. 4,1896, 29 Statutes, 876. « See President’s proclamation, Nov. 16,1907. *See President’s proclamation, Jan. 6,1912. N o. 2 .—NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES: D ates of A cquisition and Organization, and P opulation and A rea. [Sources: Areas—Alaska, Porto Rico, Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, and Guam, reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce: Panama Canal Zone, police census 1918. Guam and Tutuila Group;t Navy Department; Virgin Islands, Statistisk Aarhog of Denmark, 1916. Population— The figures, with exception of those for the Panama Canal Zone and the Virgin Islands, which are represented by police and special censuses, 1920 and 1917, respectively, are those of the Bureau of the Census, representing estimates for July 1.] Territory. U. S. Stats. Date of ac quisition or organization. Vol, Page. June 20,1867 (District)................... { o S S S T ! July 27,18681 Guam ........................................Acquired. . . Apr. 11,1899 July 7,1898 Bawaii.................................... { o ^ t e d " June 14,1900 Panama Canal Zone................Acquired. . . Feb. 26,1904 Philippine Islands................... Acquired. . . Apr. 11,1899 Porto Rico.................................Acquired. . . Tutuila Group.......................... Acquired. . . Mar. 8,1900 Virgin Islands............................Acquired. . . Mar. 31,1917 15 15 30 30 31 33 30 30 31 39 Population Area (square miles). Year. 539 | 590,884 240 1.755 210 750 } 6,449 141 2,234 436 1.756 116,026 1,755 3,435 77 1,879 1,132 149 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1917 1 Civil government established May 17,1884. Number, 54,899 13,275 259,208 21,650 10,607,872 1,309,172 8,056 26,051 3 OMXATIO CONDITIONS. No. 3.—LOWEST TEMPERATURE: R ecord to S p e c if ie d S t a t io n s . Deo. 31, 1919, by M o n t h ^, a t Ta t .......... ........... fk Atlanta, TV* __________ ____ ________ "Raise, Iflahc. . ___________ Boston. Mass ....... ......... Buffalo, N. Y ..................... Ohieag0 , Til,._____________ Cleveland, Ohio................... Denver, Colo......................... Moines; Io w a................ Eastport, Me........................ El P a so /T e x .,___________ Fresno, ^flail/....................... Galveston, Tex............ ........ Green B ay, W is................... "Havre, Mont. -T__________ "Helena, Mont....................... "Hiirnn/s. D ale.................... Indianapolis, Ind................. Jacksonville, Fla.................. Kansas City, Mo__ . . . . . __ Knoxville, Term.................. Lander, w vo........................ Little flock, Ark.................. LOS Angeles, Calif.............. Louisville, K y..................... Lynchburg, V a.. .............. Miami, Fla........................... Montgomery, A la................ New Orleans, La.................. New York, N. Y .................. Northfield, Vt....................... North Platte, Nebr.............. Oklahoma, Okla.................. Omaha, Nebr....................... Oswego, N. Y ....................... Palestine, Tex..................... Parkersburg, W . Va............ Phoenix, Ariz...................... Port Huron, Mich............... Portland, Oreg..................... Rapid City, S. Dak ....... Red Bluff, Calif.................. St. Louis, M o............... ...... St. Paul, Minn..................... Salt Lake City. Utah.......... San Antonio, Tex>.............. San Francisco, Calif........... Santa Fe, N. Mex ............ Sault Ste. Marie, Mich........ Seattle, Wash....................... Shreveport, Lh..................... Spokane, W ash.................... Springfield, III...................... Springfield, Mo.................... Tampa. Fla............ ............ Vicksburg, Miss................... Walla Wafla, Wash ........... Washington, D . C................ Willis'ton, N tDak ............. Wilmington, N. C ............. Winnemucca, Nev........... . 34 46 28 41, 45 42 & 47 41 48 48 48 41 45 47 48 47 42 32 49 33 32 28 40 39 47 48 31 49 28 40 43 47 £ 48 49 49 33 45 29 49 49 38 31 27 45 49 32 43 49 49 46 41 49 47 31 29 48 39 41 32 30 47 34 49 26 49 42 ° F . •F. - 5 —6 —24 —18 -1 1 -1 6 - 2 - 8 -4 5 -4 3 -2 8 —12 -1 3 -1 1 —14 —13 - 1 —5 -2 0 —21 -1 7 -1 6 -2 9 —22 -3 0 -2 6 -2 0 —26 -3 2 —31 —41 -3 6 -2 0 —23 2 5 17 24 11 8 —36 —33 —14 —13 -5 7 —55 -4 2 —41 -4 3 —37 -2 5 —18 15 10 -2 0 —22 —16 —10 —36 —35 - 8 -12 28 28 -2 0 —14 —7 —3 29/ 27 5 - 5 15 7 —6 —7 —33 —35 —35 —35 -1 1 -1 7 -3 2 —26 -2 3 —18 0 - 6 —12 -2 7 12 19 —15 —25 7 - 2 —37 —40 18 22 —22 —18 -4 1 -33 —20 -1 3 6 4 29 33 —13 -11 -3 0 -3 7 11 12 1 - 5 -3 0 -2 5 -2 2 -2 4 -1 9 -2 9 23 22 3 - 1 -1 7 -1 5 -1 4 -1 5 -4 9 -4 9 9 5 -2 8 - 2 2 o % Annual. || ! December, s I1 October. September. JJ June. May. April. March. February, jj January. Station. Number of years’ rec ord. [Source: The Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.) *F. °F. °F. •F. °F. °F. •F. °F. °F. °F.\ °F. 48 40 23 13 33 44 54 16 25 i ! - 6 32 23 -10 -1 9 i -2 4 43 48 - 8 13 29 40 48 15 - 2 4 - 2 -I d 38 51 36 20 26 - 8 28. 14 8 55 43 25, 38, 39 58 32' 32 10 - 2 -2 8 -4 2 | -4 5 13 31 -3 6 - 3 28 16 -1 0 - 7.; -2 8 5 17 25 30 40 32 11 47 34 25 - 2 -1 4 | -1 4 - 8 31 42 46 2- - 9 -1 4 44 24 35 - *4 11 28 39 47 28 18 - s : - 5 38 55 53 14 26 37 45 47 32 14 - 2 -2 3 , -2 8 -1 2 17 27 40 50 24 0 - 1 2 : -1 7 - 4 15 28 38 46 46 36 42 -1 1 4 19 33 40 21 - 2 -1 8 -2 5 : -2 9 14 -1 0 -2 0 -3 0 11 26 -1 0 46 40 26 37 - 9 43 30 10 -1 3 -1 5 | -2 8 13 19 36 46 15 -1 2 - 2 4 1 —32 -1 2 14 24 40 40 26 39 3 8 - 2 9 -35| -41 38 28 16 33 42 -2 6 2 44 28 23 -1 3 -22| -2 3 - 8 30 45 30 52 42 21 29 38 46 26 11 - 5 , - 5 56 17 51 36 23 34 38 42 42 27 28 50 18 8 30 43 52 67 54 41 26 57 66 8 -1 2 -2 1 -3 6 11 22 34 38 25 —23 43 11 - 3 -1 4 28 22 34 36 5 43 50 49 -41 -1 1 27 15 29 31 18 - 7 -3 3 -4 3 -5 7 3 -2 2 -4 0 —42 6 22 31 36 29 20 -2 0 18 3 -2 8 -3 4 -4 3 -2 5 41 33 7 20 31 44 30 22 - 5 -1 5 - 2 5 19 31 39 48 0 14 10 54 64 40 26 34 49 26 46 66 22 2 48 54 46 35 21 4 -1 3 - 2 2 27 5 12 24 52 24 -1 6 34 42 50 35 5 23 2 -3 1 —36 -3 6 -2 4 - 3 7 13 26 34 5 52 27 -1 2 51 10 39 41 16 28 60 28 34 30 31 36 40 44 40 46 49 49 21 47 36 26 4 - 7 -20 54 3 33 43 47 35 27 13 - 5 - 7 14 25 34 43 50 32| 27 62 36r 45 52 67 67 53 36 61 8! - 5 58 31 18 21 30 35 48 61 45 7 52 58 63 55 40 29 19 30 38 66 3 20 34 45 51 31 7 —13 50 36 12 -1 4 -4 1 —41 —22 - 1 34 31 20 18 28 30 -3 5 12 36 21 4 -2 5 — —21 19 33 41 22 33 55 49 35 22 4 9 _ 2 -1 7 48 —7 6 42 44 30 15 -1 4 _20 -3 2 25 50 44 24 - 1 _2jf -2 3 -1 1 13 27 39 45 35 g - 6 31 34 20 20 39 48 60 54 43 4 20 31 41 .48 45 20 15 _10 -2 7 33 12 24 13 24 30 35 33 46 49 39 34 41 19 - 6 _l i -2 5 7 26 35 42 30 —14 5 - 2 11 30 32 43 20 28 39 43 35 36 10 - 9 —28 —40 19 32 37 23 —17 - 2 32 52 25 13 44 45 26 26 30 35 53 52 22 32 24 5 —17 -2 2 3 44 37 55 12 -2 4 _30 -4 1 -2 2 40 28 7 23 36 45 18 25 32 0 43 44 29 22 - 2 _IQ -2 0 IQ 4 21 46 32 21 35 44 53 58 57 42 46 47 46 47 45 38 29 33 40 34 11 0 40 21 20 33 43 13 - 1 1 —l i -1 3 3 32 38 35 28 16 - 7 -3 7 21 -2 7 11 46 36 31 31 36 42 47 15 “ 3 20 22 32 42 53 62 54 44 31 18 10 - 5 22 29 34 41 37 26 12 -1 3 —18 -3 0 —10 2 —14 —24 0 19 32 40 49 46 31 20 22 30 46 51 44 35 21 6 —i f -2 9 3 32 38 53 64 65 66 54 43 32 10 19 24 31 62 54 42 31 43 52 22 19 - 1 2 29 34 40 45 41 36 24 - 9 —14 - 1 7 22 12 —l i -1 5 4 33 43 52 49 36 26 -3 5 - 4 14 30 36 32 13 - 3 -2 9 —44 -49 1 28 38 5 51 58 56 42 31 20 20 12 ‘ 17 29 33 26 16 10 - 9 —29 -2 8 - 3 J T T 4 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, N o. 4 .—H IG H E ST T E M P E R A T U R E ; R ecord to D ec, 31,1919, by Months , at S pecified Stations . Abilene, Tex........................ Albany, N. Y ....................... Amarillo, Tex....................... Atlanta, Ga.......................... Bismarck, N. Dak............... Boise, Idaho......................... Boston, Mass........................ Buffalo, N. Y ....................... Charlotte. N. C .................... Chicago, 111........................... Cleveland, Ohio................... Denver, Colo........................ Des Moines, Iowa................ Dodge City, Kans................ Dubuque, Iowa................... Duluth, Minn....................... Eastport, Me........................ El Paso, Tex........................ Fresno. Calif........................ Galveston, Tex.................... Green Bay, Wis................... Harrisburg, Pa..................... Havre, Mont........................ Helena, Mont....................... Huron, S. Dak..................... Indianapolis, Ind................ Jacksonville, Fla.................. Kansas City, Mo.................. Knoxville, Tenn.................. Lander. W yo........ ........ . Little Rock, Ark.................. Los Angeles, Calif............... Louisville, K y ..................... Lvnchburg, Va.................... Miami, Fla........................... Montgomery, Ala................ New Orleans, La.................. New York, N. Y ................. Northfleld, Vt...................... North Platte, Nebr............. Oklahoma, Okla.................. Omaha, Nebr....................... Oswego, N. Y . . ................... Palestine, Tex..................... Parkersburgj W. Va............ Phoenix, Anz....................... Port Huron, Mich................ Portland, Oreg..................... Rapid City, S. Dak............. Red Bluff, Calif................... St. Louis, M o...................... St. Paul, Minn..................... Salt Lake City, Utah.......... San Antonio, Tex................ San Francisco, Calif........... Santa Fe, N. Mex................ Sault Ste. Marie, Mich....... Seattle, W a s h .................... Shreveport, La..................... Spokane, Wash.................... Springfield, 111..................... Springfield, Mo....... ............. Tampa, Fla.......................... Vicksburg, Miss.................. Walla Walla, Wash............. Washington, D. C................ Williston, N. Dak................ Wilmington, N. C................ Winnemucca, Nev.............. 34 46 28 41 45 42 49 47 41 48 48 48 41 45 47 48 47 42 °F . T . 90 64 82 75 60 62 70 70 77 65 71 76 64 76 63 51 54 77 32 73 49 75 33 51 32 68 28 61 40 63 64 39 47 70 48 81 31 70 49 76 28 64 40 78 43 87 47 74 47 77 24 85 48 79 49 82 67 49 61 33 45 70 83 29 63 49 49 69 38 84 31 74 27 87 45.^.. 64 49 ' 62 32 69 43 77 74 49 49 51 46 60 41 87 78 49 47 76 31 48 29 61 83 48 62 39 41 73 32 75 30 83 47 82 34 70 49, 76 52 26 49 80 42 61 92 63 84 78 64 67 64 67 79 63 72 77 70 84 67 58 52 86 83 76 59 74 63 65 68 72 86 76 79 64 87 88 78 80 88 84 83 69 59 74 90 78 61 88 76 92 60 68 72 82 84 61 68 91 80 75 46 67 89 59 72 84 86 84 69 78 58 81 69 °F. °F. *F. °F. °F. QF. °F. 98 99 105 97 79 91 98 96 94 87 89 97 81 90 96 77 92 100 97 78 87 94 79 84 94 97 91 88 94 81 87 92 83 82 86 92 95 96 88 95 101 98 86 88 94 70 82 91 87 57 76 98 105 93 87 101 110 93 85 85 85 91 82 84 93 95 94 92 77 72 86 89 96 85 94 84 87 96 92 98 91 96 91 95 87 90 95 71 82 88 94 89 94 99 100 103 98 88 91 95 97 92 94 92 93 99 90 92 96 86 90 95 78 91 75 85 93 97 86 95 96 97 95 94 91 99 78 85 ' 94 96 90 92 86 93 96 97 105 114 93 77 87 99 79 90 85 90 92 91 96 110 94 90 91 83 87 94 77 85 93 97 99 104 97 86 88 84 89 82 64 83 91 75 85 90 90 96 101 74 87 95 95 91 89 92 90 89 94 92 90 97 88 92 79 92 100 96 93- 95 74 92 101 97 94 90 98 87 82 110 110 99 104 106 102 100 100 103 107 105 111 98 104 94 95 102 102 99 103 96 97 99 102 102 109 107 108 99 106 97 99 90 93 113 112 112 115 99 99 100 101 97 101 108 103 102 103 100 108 100 106 101 104 103 106 99 100 96 99 102 106 105 109 101 107 101 102 94 96 106 107 102 102 97 99 95 98 104 107 106 106 105 107 98 100 101 105 99 102 119 117 97 ■102 99 102 103 106 112 115 102 107 98 104 101 102 105 106 100 98 92 96 93 98 96 95 104 107 98 103 101 107 99 106 98 96 101 100 105 111 102 103 107 106 100 103 100 104 105 104 97 90 97 94 101 94 97 102 91 100 91 90 102 86 95 93 99 87 98 87 98 97 90 no 91 , 99 105 101 94 100 97 89 95 94 80 90 89 83 94 110 104 113 111 100 98 94 91 98 84 95 104 88 95 106 88 94 98 84 92 108 106 94 103 98 89 101 95 99 108 101 91 94 100 99 96 83 90 105 101 93 106 108 102 105 102 91 105 99 94 96 94 93 103 96 99 94 100 98 88 102 100 95 83 92 105 101 94 108 102 97 110 102 92 84 98 93 108 104 97 106 99 91 116 114 105 104 97 87 97 93 85 106 102 96 114 108 102 106 102 91 96 87 100 101 88 93 108 103 99 96 92 101 85 97 90 93 91 80 81 92 88 no 101 95 104 86 98 106 91 99 102 102 90 97 96 93 100 98 94 113 100 87 106 104 92, 107 101 95 99 96 93 102 94 87 102 102 98 105 100 98 95 100 102 100 105 December. November. October. September. August. a> £ July. May. April. March. February. January. Station. Number of years'rec ord. \ Source: The "Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture,] I °F. °F. °F . 88 71 85 82 73 73 76 71 80 75 75 79 79 85 78 73 67 85 84 85 69 75 75 71 77 76 86 83 80 72 84 96 79 81 88 85 89 74 70 83 86 80 75 94 78 97 72 73 79 88 82 74 74 89 83 77 67 69 86 70 79 80 87 86 78 80 71 83 73 83 66 7/ 73 64 64 69 66 76 68 68 74 69 79 67 54 57 77 74 80 52 68 63 64 65 68 82 70 75 62 78 89 74 73 91 79 83 68 61 72 77 71 66 81 72 95 65 65 75 76 74 58 61 86 72 65 48 62 79 58 69 74 84 79 67 73 59 78 no 104 106 100 107 111 104 95 102 103 100 105 no 108 ! 106 99 93 113 115 99 101 104 108 103 108 106 108 104 100 99 106 109 107 105 96 107 102 102 98 107 108 no 100 108 106 119 104 102 106 115 107 104 102 108 101 97 97 96 110 104 107 106 98 101 113 106 107 103 65 104 5 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. N o . 5 .—NORMAL TEMPERATURE: Monthly and A nnoa ^'M eans at S pecified Stations .1 Abilene* Tex..... ....................... Albany, N. Y ........................... Amarillo, Tex........................... Atlanta, G a............................... Bismarck, N. D ak ................... Boise, Idaho............................. Boston, Mass............................. Buffalo, N. Y ............................. Charlotte, N .C ........................... Chicago, 111................................ Cleveland. Ohio................. .... Denver, Colo............................. Des Moines, Iowa......... ........... Dodge City, Kans..................... Dubuque, Iow a....................... Duluth, Minn........................... Eastport, Me............................. El Paso, Tex............................. Fresno, Calif.............................. Galveston, Tex......................... Green Bay, W is........................ Harrisburg, Pa.......................... Havre, Mont............................. Helena, Mont........................... Huron, S. Dak.......................... Indianapolis, In d ..................... Jacksonville, F la...................... Jupiter, Fla............................... Kansas City, M o....................... Knoxville, Tenn....................... Lander, w y o ............................ Little Rock, Ark...................... Los Angeles, Calif..................... Louisville, K y .......................... Lynchburg, V a ......................... Montgomery, A la ..................... New Orleans, L a...................... New York, N. Y ...................... Northfield, V t .......................... North Platte, Nebr................... Oklahoma, Okla....................... Omaha, Nebr.............. : ........... Oswego, N. Y ........................... Palestine, T e x .......................... Parkersburg; W . V a ................. Phoenix, A nz........................... Port Huron, Mich.................... Portland, Oreg.......................... Rapid City, S. Dak.................. Red Bluff, Calif........................ St. Louis, M o............................ St. Paul, Minn.......................... Salt Lake City, L tah............... San Antonio, T ex..................... San Francisco, Calif.................. Santa Fe^ N. Mex..................... Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.............. Seattle, Wash............................ Shreveport, L a ....... .................. Spokane, W ash........................ Springfield, III.......................... Springfield, M o......................... Tampa, Fla.............................. Vicksburg, Miss........................ Walla Walla, Wash.................. Washington. D. C .................... Williston, N. Dak..................... Wilmington, N. C .................... Winnemucca, N ev................... 9 F. 43 22 34 42 7 29 27 25 40 24 26 29 20 27 18 7 20 44 45 53 15 29 14 20 10 28 54 64 26 38 17 41 54 34 36 48 53 30 15 21 35 20 24 46 31 50 22 39 22 45 31 12 29 51 50 28 13 39 46 27 26 31 60 47 33 33 6 46 29 45 24 37 45 8 34 28 24 44 25 27 31 24 31 22 10 21 49 49 56 17 30 15 22 13 31 57 66 30 41 22 44 55 37 38 51 56 31 17 25 38 24 24 51 34 54 22 41 24 49 34 35 33 54 51 32 13 40 50 30 29 34 62 51 36 34 8 48 33 9 F. 9F . °F . 55 32 45 52 22 42 35 31 51 34 34 39 36 42 33 21 29 56 55 62 27 38 27 31 27 40 62 69 41 48 31 53 57 45 45 58 62 38 26 35 49 36 31 58 42 60 30 46 32 54 44 28 41 62 53 39 21 44 58 39 39 44 66 58 44 42 22 54 40 64 46 55 61 43 50 45 42 59 46 46 48 51 54 49 37 38 64 61 69 41 51 43 42 45 52 68 72 54 57 42 63 59 56 56 65 68 48 40 49 60 50 43 66 53 67 42 51 44 59 56 46 50 69 54 48 36 49 66 48 52 56 71 65 53 53 40 60 47 72 59 64 70 55 58 57 54 68 56 58 57 62 64 61 48 47 72 68 75 54 62 54 52 57 63 74 76 64 66 52 70 62 67 66 74 74 59 54 59 68 62 55 72 63 75 54 57 54 66 66 58 58 75 56 57 48 55 73 56 64 65 76 73 61 64 54 69 54 °F. 78 82 72 68 76 72 76 78 64 70 73 66 71 66 70 65 79 76 72 66 72 68 72 66 76 70 73 78 70 75 64 58 60 54 80 80 82 76 83 81 70 65 74 70 62 68 67 61 72 67 72 76 79 81 •80 81 73 78 76 73 68 61 81 77 70 67 75 79 74 77 81 79 81 80 74 68 67 63 74 68 80 76 72 76 64 70 82 78 72 76 90 84 64 69 66 61 64 70 82 76 75 79 72 67 68 * 76 82 80 57 57 69 66 68 62 60 64 80 82 63 69 76 72 72 76 81 80 80 78 68 74 73 77 64 69 76 79 63 72 81 70 75 76 68 72 69 69 77 71 70 70 73 76 72 63 60 79 81 83 67 72 67 66 69 74 80 82 76 75 66 79 72 76 75 80 81 72 63 72 78 74 69 80 73 89 67 66 69 81 77 70 76 82 58 67 61 63 81 68 74 75 m 80 74 74 68 78 71 9 F. °F. 74 62 68 72 57 62 63 63 71 65 64 63 65 68 64 54 55 73 74 79 59 65 58 56 60 67 77 81 68 69 55 73 70 70 68 76 78 66 55 63 72 66 63 75 66 81 61 61 59 74 70 60 65 77 59 61 54 58 76 59 66 68 80 75 65 68 60 73 60 64 50 56 62 44 50 52 52 61 53 53 51 52 55 52 42 47 62 65 72 47 54 44 44 45 55 70 77 56 58 42 63 65 58 57 66 70 56 44 50 61 54 51 66 55 70 50 53 47 64 58 48 52 69 58 50 43 51 66 47 55 57 74 65 54 57 43 63 49 9 F. 9F. 45 53 28 38 44 36 52 45 15 26 32 40 41 32 39 30 50 43 29 39 40 31 32 39 26 37 32 40 24 36 15 26 25 37 51 45 55 47 63 : 56 32 21 42 33 21 31 25 33 16 27 42 33 61 55 72 66 42 32 47 40 19 29 44 52 56 60 38 46 46 38 49 56 54 61 34 44 32 20 27 35 39 48 27 38 29 39 57 49 35 43 52 59 37 27 41 46 26 34 46 53 36 43 31 19 32 40 53 59 56 51 30 38 31 20 41 44 49 55 37 31 41 31 44 36 67 61 66 49 43 36 45 36 14 25 54 47 38 31 Annual, December. November. October. September. August. July. June. May. April. March. February. Station. January. [Source: The Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.} 63 48 55 61 l 40 1 « 49 ' 47 i 60 i 48 49 50 49 53 ( 48 37 41 63 63 69 43 j 52 42 43 42 1 53 i 68 74 53 57 1 42 < 62 62 l 57 56 65 68 i £2 41 48 59 50 47 65 '54 69 1 45 52 45 62 1 56 1 44 ! 52 1 68 55 49 38 i si 65 j 48 1 , 1 52 55 72 65 68 65 39 62 49 1 The figures cover the 33-year period, 1873 to 1905, inclusive. Those for stations not having that length of record have been corrected accordingly. 6 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, No. 6 .—PRECIPITATION: N Monthly S t a t io n s orm al .1 and A nnual at S p s c ip r a D August. September. 1 3.7 3.0 3.7 3.1 2.5 1.3 3.5 3.1 3.9 3.4 3.2 2.5 4.6 3.3 4.3 3.5 3.8 .4 .6 3.2 3.6 3.7 2.1 2.0 2.9 3.9 4.2 4.8 5.1 3.7 2.9 5.1 .5 3.6 4.0 3.8 3.9 3.2 2.8 3.1 5.8 4.5 2.8 4.9 3.5 .0 3.2 2.4 2.9 1.3 4.2 3.6 2.0 3.0 .8 1.1 3.2 2.3 4,2 1.6 4.5 5.6 2.9 4.3 1.8 3.8 2.3 4.0 1.0 3.2 3.8 3.0 3.9 3.5 .9 3.0 3.1 4.5 3.7 3.7 1.5 5.0 3.3 4.6 4.5 3.2 .6 .1 4.8 3.6 3,6 2.8 2.1 3.8 4.3 5.5 6.9 4.7 4.2 1.1 4.1 .1 4.2 3.9 4.2 6.2 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.1 5.0 3.4 4.0 4.6 .1 3.2 1.8 3.6 .5 4.5 4.4 .8 3.1 .2 1.0 2.8 1.7 3.6 1.6 4.3 5.2 8.3 4.5 1.2 4.2 3.6 5.6 .6 2.4 3.9 3.2 4.7 2.1 .2 3.4 3.4 5.5 3.6 3.6 1.6 3.9 3.4 4.3 3.6 3.4 2.1 .0 4.0 3.5 3.9 1.9 1.1 2.9 4.1 6.2 5.4 4.8 4.2 .9 4.0 .0 3.7 4.0 4.7 6.5 4.5 3.7 2.7 3.6 4.3 3.2 3.0 4.7 1.1 2.7 .5 2.6 .0 3.4 3.4 .5 2.2 .0 2.7 2.8 .7 3.7 .7 2.9 4.8 8.4 4.4 .4 . 4.6 2.0 7.0 .2 2.0 4.0 2.8 4.5 2,0 .2 4.0 3.0 5.6 2.9 3.2 1.3 3.6 2.6 3.0 3.5 3.3 1.7 .0 5.0 3.1 4.2 1.3 .7 2.6 3.3 6.2 5.8 4.8 4.0 .5 3.6 .0 3.5 4.2 4.2 5.6 4.5 3.9 2.5 3.2 3.6 2.7 2.2 .5 1.0 2.6 .6 2.1 .0 2.7 3.5 .8 2.7 .0 2.4 3.1 .5 2.2 .5 2.8 4.3 8.6 3.5 .4 4.4 1.3 6.5 .2 3.1 3.2 2.4 3.5 1.2 .4 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.0 3.2 .9 3.1 1.8 3.6 3.6 3.0 1.4 .3 5.4 3.1 2.8 1.0 1.1 1.7 3.0 8.0 9.6 3.8 2.8 1.0 3.3 .1 2.6 3.6 2.9 4.8 3.6 2.8 1.5 2.8 3.0 2.8 3.2 2.7 1.0 2.7 1.8 1.3 .8 2.9 3.4 .8 2.9 .3 1.6 3.5 1.9 3.2 1.0 3.4 3.8 7.4 3.3 .9 3.6 .9 5.3 .3 2.3 3.0 1.7 2.3 1.0 1.3 3.9 3.5 3.2 2.6 2.7 1.0 2.7 1.4 2.7 2.7 3.8 1.0 .7 4.2 2.4 3.0 .5 .8 1.3 2.8 5.1 9.5 2.2 2.6 1.0 2.6 .8 2.6 3.4 2.4 2.9 3.7 2.5 1.2 1.8 2.4 3.3 3.6 2.4 .4 2.7 3.7 1.1 1.6 2.4 2.3 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.1 3.3 2.9 3.2 1.5 2.6 2.8 3.0 2.8 1.5 3.1 .8 3.7 .5 1.2 2.8 1.2 3.4 .7 .9 4.1 3.4 2.9 2.5 2.8 .5 1.5 .6 1.8 1.6 4.1 .6 1.0 4.0 2.0 2.4 .8 .7 .6 3.5 2.2 3.0 1.8 3.6 .6 4.6 1.5 4.2 2.8 3.1 3.8 3.4 2.6 .4 2.2 1.1 3.4 3.6 2.8 1.0 2.7 6.5 .5 3.2 2.9 1.3 1.4 1.8 2.5 .8 2.9 5.9 4.1 2.3 2.7 2.6 1.7 4.2 2.1 2.7 .6 2.4 .7 1.1 2.6 .8 4.5 .6 1.7 3.4 3.4 3.9 2.1 2.6 .6 1.3 .6 1.7 1.2 4.0 .5 1.5 3.7 1.8 2.6 .6 .8 .6 3.0 3.0 2.9 1.4 4.2 .7 4.2 2.9 3.7 3.3 4.5 4.5 3.4 2.7 .5 1.7 .9 3.6 3.7 2.8 .6 2.2 7.3 .5 4.5 2.2 1.1 1.3 1.6 4.2 .8 2.3 6.0 4.4 2.6 2.4 2.7 2.0 5.0 2.1 3.2 .7 3.1 1.0 Annual. July. 2.3 2.4 1.7 3.6 1.9 1.2 3.6 2.4 3.4 2.9 2.3 2.2 3.0 1.9 2.9 2.1 2.9 .2 .7 3.1 2.4 2.5 1.0 1.1 2.6 3.5 2.7 2.6 3.3 4.6 2.5 4.5 1.1 4.1 3.2 4.2 4.9 3.3 2.1 2.2 2.8 3.0 2.3 4.1 2.9 .4 2.1 3.0 2.3 1.8 3.5 2.3 2.3 2.9 1.8 .9 2.1 2.7 4.6 1.3 3.3 3.9 1.8 5.2 1.7 3.2 1.2 2.9 .9 December. 1 June. 1.4 2.7 .6 5.8 1.0 1.4 4.1 2.6 4.6 2.6 2.8 1.0 1.6 .9 2.2 1.6 4.3 .4 1.8 2.9 2.4 3.1 .5 .7 1.0 4.0 3.5 3.1 2.8 5.6 1.6 4.9 3.0 4.3 3.8 6.4 5.3 4.1 2.8 .9 2.4 1.4 2.8 3.5 3.8 .5 2.4 5.2 1.0 3.8 3.4 1.6 2.0 1.7 3.1 .7 1.8 3.6 4.5 1.5 3.1 4.1 2.8 6.2 1.9 3.8 .7 3.6 1.0 November. | May. 1.1 2.5 .9 4.6 .5 1.4 3.4 2.8 4.4 2.2 2.6 .5 1.1 .7 1.4 1.0 3.6 .5 1.4 3.1 1.6 2.7 .5 .7 .4 3.1 3.4 3.0 1.6 4.9 .6 4.2 2.9 3.8 3.5 5.5 4.5 3.7 2.3 .4 1.0 .8 2.6 3.4 3.2 .7 2.2 5.7 .5 3.6 2.8 .8 1.4 1.8 3.7 .8 1.4 3.9 3.6 1.9 2.8 2.3 3.3 4.6 1.6 3.4 .5 3.4 .9 I April. 0.9 2.6 .6 5.3 .5 1.9 3.8 3.3 4.3 2.0 2.4 .4 1.2 .5 1.6 1.0 3.8 .5 1.6 3.6 1.7 2.8 .7 .9 .5 2.8 3.1 3.6 1.1 5.0 .4 4.8 2.8 3.9 3.7 5.1 4.6 3.8 2.5 .5 1.3 .6 3.2 3.9 3.2 1.2 1.9 6.5 .4 3.9 2.3 .9 1.4 1.7 4.3 .6 2.2 4.5 4.4 2.3 2.2 2.7 2.8 5:7 2.0 3.4 .6 3.5 1.0 1 October. March. Abilene, Tex............................. Albany, N. Y ............................ Amarillo, Tex........................... Atlanta, G a ............................... Bismarck, N. D ak.................... Boise, Idaho.............................. Boston, Mass.............................. Buffalo, N. Y ............................ Charlotte, N. C .......................... Chicago, 111................................ Cleveland, Ohio........................ Denver, Colo............................. Des Moines, Iowa..................... Dodge City.Kans................. . Dubuque, Iowa........................ Duluth, Minn............................ Eastportf M e ... ....................... El Paso, Tex............................. Fresno, Calif.............................. Galveston, T e x......................... Green Bay, W is........................ Harrisburg, Pa.......................... Havre, Mont............................. Helena, Mont............................ Huron, S. Dak.......................... Indianapolis, In d ..................... Jacksonville, Fla...................... Jupiter, Fla............................... Kansas City, Mo........................ Knoxville, Tenn....................... Lander, W y o ............................ Little Hock, Ark...................... Los Angeles, Calif..................... Louisville, K y .......................... Lynchburg, V a ......................... Montgomery, A la ..................... New Orleans, L a...................... New York, N. Y ...................... Northfleld, V t ___..................... North Platte, Nebr................... Oklahoma, Okla....................... Omaha, Nebr............................ Oswego, N. Y ............................ Palestine, T e x .......................... Parkersburg. W . V a ................. Phdenix, A n z........................... Port Huron, Mich.................... Portland, Oreg.......................... Rapid City, S. Dak.................. Red Bluff, Calif........................ St. Louis, M o............................ St. Paul, Minn.......................... Salt Lake City, Utah............... San Antonio, T ex..................... San Franfcisco, Calif.................. Santa Fe, N. Mex..................... Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.............. Seattle, Wash........................... Shreveport, La........................... Spokane, Wash......................... Springfield, 111.......................... Springfield, Mo......................... Tampa, F la.............................. Vicksburg. Miss........................ Walla Walla, Wash................ Washington,D. C .................... Williston, N.Dak...................... Wilmington, N. C ..... .............. Winnemucca, Nev................... February. Station. January. [Source: The Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.] 24.7 36.4 22.6 49,4 17.6 12.7 43.4 37.3 49.2 33.3 35.0 14.0 32.4 20.8 34.0 29.9 43.3 9.8 9.7 47.1 31.1 37.3 13.7 12.8 21,1 41.5 53.2 60.2 37.4 49.4 13.9 49.9 15.6 44.3 43.4 51.2 57.4 44,6 33.8 18.9 31.7 30.7 36.2 43.0 40.2 7.9 30.6 45.1 18.7 25.0 37.2 28.7 16.0 26.8 22.3 14.5 31.4 36.6 45.7 18.8 37.0 44,6 53.1 53.7 17.7 43.5 15.1 51.0 8.4 1The figures represent inches and cover the 36-year period, 1871 to 1006, inclusive. Those for stations not having that length of record have been corrected accordingly. 7 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS N o . 7 . j—HUMIDITY: R elative Monthly M ean at S pecified Stations .1 Abilene, Tex............................. Albany, N. Y ............................ Amarillo, Tex............................ Atlanta, Ga............................... Bismarck, N. Dak................... Boise, Idaho.............................. Boston. Mass............................. Buffalo, N. Y . . . . ..................... Charlotte, N. C.......................... Chicago, 111................................ Cleveland. Ohio........................ Denvert Colo............................. Des Moines, Iowa...................... Dodge Cityj Kans..................... Dubuque,'Iowa......................... Duluth, Minn............................ Eastport, Me............................ El Paso, Tex............................. Fresno, Calif.............................. Galveston, Tex......................... Green Bay, Wis........................ Harrisburg, Pa.......................... Havre, Mont.............................. Helena, Mont............................ Huron, S. Dak.......................... Indianapolis, Ind...................... Jacksonville, Fla....................... Kansas City, Mo....................... Knoxville, Term....................... Little llock, Ark....................... Los Angeles, Calif..................... Louisville, K y ........................... Lynchburg, Va........................ Miami, Fla................................. Montgomery, Ala...................... New Orleans, La................. New York, N. Y ....................... North Plante, Nebr................... Oklahoma, Okla....................... Omaha, Nebr............................ Oswego, N. Y ............................ Palestine, Tex........................... Parkersburg. W . Va................. Phoenix, Ariz............................ Port Huron, Mich..................... Portland, Oreg.......................... Rapid City, S. Dak.................. Red Bluff, Calif........................ St. Louis. Mo............................. St. Paul, Minn....................... Salt Lake City, Utah................ San Antonio, Tex..................... San Francisco, Calif.................. Santa Fe, N . Mex..................... Sault Ste! Marie, Mich.............. Seattle, Wash............. Shreveport, La......................... Spokane, Wash......................... Springfield, HI........................... Springfield, Mo......................... Tampa, Fla............................... Vicksburg, Miss........................ Walla Wafla, Wash.................. Washington, D. C ..................... WiUiston, N*. Dak..................... Wilmington, N .C ..................... Winnemucca, Nev................... © € .p Annual. November. October. September. August. II July. June. May. April. March. February. Station. January. II [Source: The Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.] I P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct. P.ct . P.ct. P. ct. P.ct. P.ct. P .ct. 64 65 57 58 63 60 58 59 64 63 66 68 63 80 79 68 68 70 70 74 77 78 78 78 76 75 64 54 55 58 62 64 66 61 61 64 64 68 62 76 72 70 66 66 70 76 78 74 69 70 75 72 74 74 65 72 64 70 66 66 67 70 75 74 70 54 50 38 38 45 56 66 78 77 70 62 53 57 72 69 69 68 70 72 71 74 76 74 73 71 72 79 72 82 78 54 79 72 81 82 76 47 81 84 78 75 81 70 82 80 82 74 77 70 73 64 74 73 82 76 79 74 80 74 73 76 84 74 81 54 82 84 70 80 75 79 72 66 80 58 86 85 73 83 78 78 82 73 84 72 83 77 75 79 69 80 76 56 78 71 81 80 76 40 72 85 77 72 83 69 81 77 79 76 72 69 70 68 72 71 80 74 78 71 78 72 71 75 84 73 80 50 82 78 72 71 74 79 68 65 78 56 85 80 70 76 77 76 80 70 80 68 82 76 68 76 69 77 76 53 72 64 76 76 77 30 68 86 75 70 76 62 74 72 78 70 70 62 68 71 68 70 80 72 78 70 76 64 67 70 78 72 76 44 78 74 68 67 71 73 58 64 76 46 82 76 69 66 73 71 79 68 71 68 77 78 60 72 64 72 71 50 72 66 72 70 54 66 66 68 68 60 70 76 26 58 84 70 62 63 54 66 66 74 65 65 56 68 72 63 64 72 68 76 68 70 64 65 63 72 72 69 34 74 70 60 58 66 64 48 68 76 40 74 72 70 57 67 68 74 69 60 64 63 74 49 65 70 80 24 50 80 70 66 64 56 64 67 76 74 72 72 70 50 69 66 70 74 82 30 39 79 70 70 63 55 68 67 80 72 76 70 70 52 73 83 46 32 78 70 70 58 48 72 79 74 72 50 70 64 72 76 82 48 34 78 73 72 58 46 81 83 76 50 74 75 79 50 75 75 68 64 68 66 66 68 v 68 68 74 68 66 66 56 72 75 64 70 76 68 52 72 75 74 77 71 76 72 75 74 70 71 68 64 72 70 65 66 72 - 74 74 76 74 70 27 23 74 72 68 70 60 60 49 42 68 63 67 63 38 46 70 68 78 80 36 37 74 72 72 71 74 73 52 56 68 71 75 72 58 70 62 78 48 68 74 80 75 54 73 64 80 40 74 74 76 78 72 78 67 69 65 74 74 74 37 72 64 54 34 67 66 34 68 34 49 78 69 76 46 67 73 82 80 42 74 60 82 32 68 68 68 68 78 76 78 80 74 82 68 67 68 74 74 76 43 74 66 54 36 68 70 37 67 85 51 80 72 75 44 70 74 84 81 42 77 60 85 32 74 76 72 74 48 73 65 75 77 82 48 42 77 76 76 64 54 67 70 84 70 * 76 54 74 72 69 79 77 74 79 76 84 66 68 68 76 74 78 38 77 72 54 42 70 66 40 68 80 49 84 72 74 54 73 74 84 77 56 79 64 84 38 74 76 70 ’ 69 72 76 73 75 50 50 70 72 66 74 76 80 46 54 76 76 74 69 59 68 69 82 66 74 62 72 70 68 78 78 72 75 72 82 66 68 66 74 72 76 40 78 78 58 52 68 71 52 66 77 50 84 82 72 66 70 70 80 72 67 76 68 80 50 68 76 SO 78 47 66 80 76 72 76 64 72 73 82 68 74 65 70 63 69 72 78 72 78 72 81 69 70 69 77 72 77 50 80 83 64 66 78 72 80 76 55 78 70 81 82 76 48 SO 82 78 74 80 70 80 78 82 74 77 72 72 60 72 72 81 76 79 72 81 73 74 75 82 74 80 52 82 85 68 78 52 84 78 74 79 72 67 78 58 85 72 80 73 72 81 71 76 72 77 78 59 73 84 77 76 82 72 84 72 81 77 73 70 74 62 68 86 86 75 71 74 74 52 72 66 , ■ 74 76 79 40 56 81 74 72 70 59' 72 70 80 70 74 60 72 70 68 73" 78 1 73 78 . 72 78 ! i 68 70 69 76 74 76 41 77 74 62 56 70 72 52 67 80 49 80 77 72 64 72 72 80 74 65 72 70 79 52 i Mean of the 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. relative humidity, seventy-fifth meridian time, for the period 1889 to 1913, inclusive. A few of these stations have a shorter record. No. 8 .— A B B A OF INDIAN RESERVATIONS, AND INDIAN POPULATION THEREON, EXCLUSIVE OF ALASKA: B y States, Y ears E nded J une 30, 1880, 1890, 1900, and 00 1920. [Source: Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior.] Indian population. Area of Indian reservations—unallotted. 1890 1880 Acres. Arizona................................................ California............................................. Colorado.............................................. 3,092,720 501,083 12,467,200 36,616,448 "Florida ......... .................. 2,748,981 Idaho................................................... Indian Territory................................. 41,100,915 692 Iowa...................................... ............... 137,747 Kansas.................................................. Michigan.............................................. 66,332 5,026,447 Minnesota............................................ Montana.............................................. 29,356,800 436,252 Nebraska.............................................. 885,015 Nevada................................................ New Mexico........................................ 7,228,731 86,866 New York........................................... North Carolina.................................... 65,211 North Dakota...................................... <*) Oklahoma . . ....... .... Oregon.................................................. 3,853,800 South Dakota...................................... (2) Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . __. . . . . . . . . . . 2,039,040 U tah................................................... 6,925,748 Washington......................................... 586,026 Wisconsin............................................ Wyoming............................................. 1,620,000 Miscellaneous...................................... Total......................................... 154,741,554 Sq. miles. Acres. 1900 Sq. miles. Acres. 1920 Sq. miles. Acres. Sq. miles. 18,571,285 433,511 396,143 29,017.63 677.36 618.97 23,542 54,841 36.78 85.69 4,832.50 783.00 19,480.00 57,213.50 6,603,191 494,045 1,094,400 10,317.50 15,150,757 772.00 406,396 1,710.00 23,673.00 635.25 4.295.00 64.236.00 1.00 215.00 104.00 7.853.00 45.870.00 682.00 1.383.00 11.295.00 135.00 102.00 (*) 3.552.50 1,364,500 40,411.50 19,513,216 2.00 2,965 28,279 159.50 42.50 8,317 3.523.00 1,566,707 16.549.00 9,500,700 74,592 214.00 1.490.50 954,135 15.629.00 1,667,485 137.00 87,677 102.00 98,211 9.158.00 3,701,724 20.770.00 6,884,021 3.242.00 1,300,225 18.221.00 8,991,791 2.132.00 30.489.75 4.50 44.25 13.00 2,447.75 14,845.00 116.50 1.491.00 2.605.50 137.00 153.50 5.784.00 10,756.25 2.031.50 14.049.75 3,251 5.08 6,022.00 (*) 2,273,42-1 25,863,372 1,258 102,026 • 27,319 2,254,781 10.591.360 136,947 954,135 10,002,525 87,677 65,211 5,861,120 13,292,668 2,075,240 11.661.360 19i 553,798 3,543,353 6,118 726,312 4,024,049 87,677 63,211 100,000 3,142 1,190,790 363,607 .30 865.31 5,536.48 9.56 1,134.86 6,287.58 137.00 98.77 156.25 4.91 1,860.61 568.13 3.186.00 10,821.00 916.00 2.375.00 3,972,480 4,045,284 512,129 2,342,400 6.207.00 6.321.00 800.00 3.660.00 2,039,040 2,333,575 381,061 1,810,000 3.186.00 3,646.25 595.25 2.828.00 1,529,360 1.699,327 270,925 1,857,228 2,389.63 2,655.20 423.30 * 2,901.92 241,800.00 104,314,349 162,991.00 77,865,373 121,665.00 35,501,661 55,471.32 1890 1900 21,361 10,669 2,530 27,168 SO, 749 12,108 1,793 40,189 11,431 995 42,400 16,241 796 4,020 76,895 365 746 10,141 6,198 21,650 4,409 6,800 23,452 5,139 2,200 (*) 575 3.557 86,265 385 1,211 7.557 8,962 10,076 3,854 8,321 8,480 5,334 1,436 8,276 13,926 4,063 19,212 290 2,115 9,827 10,726 1,642 849 454 4,048 5,355 (2) 290 40 14,289 8,847 2,063 710 4,251 68,225 399 1,016 7,428 6,403 10,842 3,254 8,375 10,998 5,112 3,000 7,759 13,176 4,507 19,696 290 2,211 9,830 9,152 1,658 1,302 256,127 243,524 270,544 1The Territory of Dakota was admitted to the Union Noy. 2, 1889, as two States, viz, North Dakota and South Dakota. 3See Dakota. 1920 1880 345 1,466 7,510 12,681 12,374 2,461 5,900 21,530 6,432 8,268 9,018 119,255 6,629 23,010 3,057 11,114 10,319 1,748 9,281 336,337 S M O ix v A H a s a s : n v i a m State. SI e I f I No. 9 .— P U BLIC L A N D S : Original H omestead E ntries , A rea, by States, Y ears E nded J une 30, 1910 to 1920. [Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior,] State. * 1910 Acres. 1911 Acres, 1912 Acres. 19X3 1914 Acres. 1915 1916 1917 . 1918 1919 1920 Acres. Acres. 49,198.84 15,477.69 486,066.86 201,006.00 1,062,005.18 86,225.44 5,244.95 669,292.97 247,318.58 871,381.68 56,150.52 103.67 367,544.48 177,731.28 381,129.44 Acres. 38,739.04 3,144.15 203,450.14 174,181.05 393,702.76 25,122.79 20,536.02 240,107.50 164,828.15 498,477.92 20,731.72 53,225.70 261,219.13 184,359.50 496,743.79 14,215.51 31,201.40 175,225,95 160,645,85 592,103.74 9,310.44 12,337.93 ' 116,637.63 97,476.05 249,704.11 14,438.87 6,475.73 226,317.17 78,787.28 417,724.59 20,712.78 1,897.18 374,463,90 91,399.52 721,691.13 Colorado................ 2,960,758.10 Florida................... 116,314.72 Idaho.............. ....... 565,579.91 Kansas................... 150,769.83 Louisiana.............. 22,105.92 2,129,591.31 144,809.48 1,099, 796.01 120,714.66 24,432.63 1,225,105.49 183,061.64 835,123.85 71,199,40 16,491.13 1,182,433.29 95,768.02 666,048.12 67,683.69 15,854.88 1,207,605.71 69,823.58 783,385.94 41,635.37 14,813.13 2,489,974,51 66,833.52 1,006,423.15 68,113.82 15,566.73 2,900,270.45 58,295.16 869,373.16 212,288-36 17,727.00 1,812,332.84 43,296,39 573,979.93 114,652.58 16,385.63 1,132,276.51 36,172. 51 467,169.14 45,947.76 12,862.46 1,577,530.64 20,977.97 611,128.33 47,739.47 7,222.03 1,744,150.15 28,444.96 763,689.74 15,459.36 10,919.83 Michigan................ 16,027.71 Minnesota.............. 196,945.92 Mississippi.............. 23,831.57 Missouri................. 21,025,97 Montana.............. 4,732,806.60 17,189.17 85,906.65 34,440.75 19,292.74 4,267,302.52 17,222.57 87,916.74 27,708.14 21,968.55 3,600,260.67 13,633.45 39,214.84 19,877.82 4,458.07 3,996,358.29 16,691.90 28,252.21 19,825.97 2,807.07 4,429,616.28 14,969.58 38,084.47 17,910.80 2,569.45 3,500,268.31 10,751.32 25,212.36 18,381.11 1,744.36 3,318,450.89 9,570.89 16,608.08 15,205.05 1,324.89 3,471,286.50 6,913. 21 14,520.00 10,443.24 320.00 2,124,092.07 19,567.71 7,808.98 400.00 1,314,235.27 7,222.50 6,502.27 20,747.80 11,365.11 400.00 2,095,510.40 Nebraska................ 1,569,173.87 Nevada................... 48,210.34 New Mexico........... 1,496,528.68 North Dakota....... 751,002.78 Oklahoma............ 187,930.35 1,505,528.80 312,510.88 1,377,563.07 511,988.47 134,069.23 1,394,388,57 261,188.07 1,050,399.79 306,120.47 92,846.00 996,895.35 57,197.07 920,659.82 416,783.34 66,942.77 1,035,411.11 71,639.64 848,544.28 583,681.32 44,427.81 371,949.69 96,915.25 1,358,053.88 326,862.62 45,871.18 219,504.29 67,111.01 1,660,524.37 223,192.20 50,168.85 109,790.84 56,974.73 1,404,277.80 264,827.77 56,268.90 ’ 66,043.38 48,379.12 883,620.61 134,883.10 31,308.93 47,614.90 54,059.04 2,154,258.19 71,845.18 30,448.30 51,141.44 114,335.71 1,398,155.47 95,274.67 15,561,38 Oregon................... 642,915.35 South Dakota......... 2,529,008.30 Utah........................ 297,806,06 Washington........... 334,963.48 733,457.15 1,198, b53.98 500,045.68 442,332.85 715,869.46 459,281.04 514,673.76 346,664.11 499,992.86 221,776.92 191,662.12 175,860.12 786,814.76 158,768.08 145,591.24 190,567.98 714,606.19 154,797.57 332,481.20 180,692.10 557,063.12 653,298.25 294,782. 70 143,215.49 398,599.88 882,788.88 267,333.99 122,689.62 238,039.69 241,725.47 224,129.69 71,278.01 406,053.90 559,561.98 171,799.49 122,001.26 999,607.53 524,474.90 347,559.40 143,906.84 Wisconsin.............. Wyoming................ 17,970.36 1,158,348.58 16,099.44 501,062.19 11,290,91 579,962.45 10,423.32 813,543.66 8,081.06 679,677.16 5,455.18 1,305,017.56 4,026.53 1,404,912.94 1,140,749.40 3,288.12 2,497.32 2,226,249.84 4,217.91 3,899,451.32 Total............ 18,329,115.62 17,639,099.54 13,624,104.69 111,222,053.59 12,117,087.50 12,439,774.62 13,628,107.03 12,020,527.11 Final entries (total area)................... 4.143,967.94 7,653,610.67 7,163,372.85 10,009,285.16 9,291,121.46 7,180,981.62 7,278,280.60 8,497,429.68 7,419,628.58 10,203,965.94 13,511,100.50 8;236,438.18 6,524,759.68 8,372,695.79 14,914.55 977,429.04 Acres. Acres. S3SS3 Acres. SSSS3 SSSiSS Acres. ffigliSK SSSSS 46,213.18 2,400.54 213,891.40 132,860.86 278,700.59 Alabama................ Alaska..................... Arizona................... Arkansas................ California.............. 1 Includes 40 acres for which entry was made at the General Land Office. <D No. 1 0 .— PUBLIC LANDS CERTIFIED OR PATENTED ON ACCOUNT OF RAILROAD GRANTS: A kea, i by J une 30, 1910 to 1920. States, Y ears E nded M ® [Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior,! State. Alabama................ Arizona.................. OnUfrimm.............. Total............ 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 133,596.70 364,084.18 11,667.92 60,547.78 442,879.81 160.00 30,031.55 21,392.65 222,805.93 23,995.43 10,740.13 422.37 36,612.03 9,114.84 40.80 4,767.60 30,531.38 11.18 120.36 579,517.34 81,633.17 516,590.68 38,641.99 51,108.02 85,846.12 6,992.68 4,562.15 9,566.62 108,578.36 160.00 9,956.60 134,890.96 70,882.67 17,050.54 766.09 3,182.39 10,256.22 264.41 56.46 483.61 1,950.18 14,807.27 55.35 2,758.75 746,602^64 1,199,312.85 321,994.55 52,309.64 3,585.17 14,432.06 24,365.62 2,218.24 485.34 849,928.10 941,184.91 74,292.45 2,769.80 4,867.60 18,888.29 813.06 2,583.95 67,849.24 680.00 4,555.08 180,151.19 720.23 241.36 20,548.17 95.632.67 749.01 34.608.68 27,485.72 97,554.97 62,381.27 40.00 121.14 12.867.92 89.714.92 18.80 1,538,794.61 1,837,523.66 1,303,013.18 160.00 1,358.22 5,142.75 1,040.00 80.00 40.04 265,790.63 313,741.27 816.13 i 792,721.18 5,422.38 240.00 417,819.32 856,902.77 118,723.92 2,126.40 33,964.67 45,949.22 15,989.12 10,528.35 28,575.71 239,307.21 590,607.14 354.39 11,499.38 36,850.75 240.00 10,699.68 580,161.86 14.45 2,016.16 46,217.23 160.00 2,717.18 97,554.97 106,335.18 600.00 3,574.49 106,020.55 104,683.16 12,733.32 48,893.70 3,023.99 180,266.51 1,840.70 3,968.02 1,908.50 15,180.26 120.00 40.00 1,340,439.62 636,579.90 1,624,142.27 2,205,951.61 943,319.78 632,284.40 510,310.72 1.20 311,103.35 233,043.02 311,559.55 11,053.18 3,729.82 3,586,727,98 42,874.14 6,227.08 14.10 4,103.31 PUBLIC LANDS, Colorado................ Florida................... Idaho....................... Iow a....................... Louisiana................ Michigan................ Minnesota.............. Missouri.................. Montana................ Nebraska................ Nevada................... New Mexico........... North Dakota....... Oregon................... South Dakota......... Utah........................ Washington........... Wisconsin.............. Wyoming, t............ 1910 N o . 1 1 .—P U B L IC L A N D S : A reas U n a p p r o p r ia t e d and U nr eser v ed , by States, Y ears E nded J une 30, 1890, 1900, 1919, and 1920. [Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior.] 1890 1900 1920 1#1» State.1 Acres, Acres. Alabama................ 1,105,060 1,105,060 Alaska * ................. 369,529,600 369,629,600 37,715,426 Arizona................. ii, 983,626 49,699,052 Arkansas................ 4,902,329 4,902,329 California.............. 38,750,564 15,172,154 53,922,718 5,639,896 Colorado................ 34,354,550 39,994,446 3,340,800 Florida.................... 2,288,626 5,624,426 Idaho....................... 3,938,277 43,019,013 46,957,290 2,000 Iowa...................... 3,000 5,000 Transas....... ........... 755,791 755,791 Louisiana.............. 1,243,460 116,393 1,358,853 Michigan................ 832,707 832,707 Minnesota.............. 2,902,034 4,011,520 6,913,554 Mississippi.............. 1,407,480 1,407,480 Missouri....... .......... 1,161,463 M, 151,463 55,196,312 Montana................ 9,611,315 64,807,627 Nebraska................ 11,226,584 11,226,684 23,488,373 Nevada................... 27,316,167 50,804,540 16,699,520 56,360,326 New Mexico........... 39,660,806 30,497,400 16.179.000 North Dakota....... 14,318,400 Oklahoma.............. *3,672,640 22,063 3,694,693 Oregon................... 23,378,982 14,894,246 38,273,228 8,198,124 10,241,498 South Dakota....... 2,043,374 29.176.000 36,205,100 U tah ....................... 7,029,100 Washington........... 4,165,171 . 15,491,145 19,646,316 819,320 819,320 11,431,860 Wyoming............. 37,578,200 49,010,060 Total............ 282,772,439 Surveyed. Unsurveyed. Acres. 359,250 10,886,745 3,493,444 34,423,923 35,134,613 1,438,749 11,722,541 1,196,900 377,206 430,483 2,386,295 285,804 337,946 18,546,146 9,798,688 29,622,658 41,951,628 12,697,130 5,733,572 23,489,861 11,612,943 10,019,262 5,237,802 313,665 43,194,311 672,974,022 <955,746,461 314,590,965 Acres. 359,492,760 39,400,241 8,043,589 4,515,634 157,662 31,564,153 Total. Acres. 359,250 359,492,760 50,286,986 3,493,444 42,467,512 39,650,247 1,596,411 43,286,694 Surveyed. Unsurveyed. Acres. 37,740 7,142,565 300,599 15,654,405 8,251,297 117,784 6,745,861 Acres. i3,572,220 7,000 4,585,572 1,296,681 3,942,747 Total. Surveyed. Unsurveyed. Acres. Acres. 20,714,785 307,599 20,239,977 9,547,978 117,784 10,688,608 6,643,509 276,595 15,237,248 7,364,231 120,077 5,628,945 37,740 37,200 Acres. 11,625,400 4,348,553 1,576,954 3,176,167 Total. Acres. 37,200 18,268,909 276,595 19,585,801 8,941,185 120,077 8,805,112 4,956 1,196,900 30,129 442,224 73,106 430,483 240,314 4,696,203 39,933 286,804 337,946 78 4,182,643 67,963,057 92,826 9,798,688 61,277,506 31,971,560 56,541,170 14,033,148 18,725,239 90,547 20,994 5,733,672 34,377,907 13,412,269 531,810 11,930,809 42,967,451 14,217,026 868,502 11,125,883 6,934 313,566 48,358,169 20,721,658 4,956 4,346 30,129 14,240 73,106 73,523 240,314 256,297 39,933 33,360 78 18 7,133,594 2,950,951 3,964,156 ' 92,826 66,844 23,i46,380 55,117,940 31,457,972 4,752,575 18,785,723 14,915,870 90,547 81,044 7 404 20,994 14,161,101 13,259; 365 748,832 561,209 29,399 259,073 17,104,961 31,321,987 13.316,198 1,177,801 784,571 309,299 6,934 5,154 1,666,321 22,387,979 18,017,735 22,809,203 3,533,008 1,661,860 4,346 14,240 73,523 256,297 33,360 18 5,973,741 66,844 54,267,175 18,448,878 81,044 7,404 14,000,767 288,472 29,991,715 1,086,686 5,154 19,679,595 602,544,915 <917,138,880 138,788,684 74,112,938 212,901,622 131,824,975 68,495,153 200,320,128 65,018 2,309,908 49,416,911 31,654,848 14,589,542 6,128,109 10,888,046 317,866 32,948,189 6,888,581 5,163,858 2,009,685 747,392 29,399 16,675,517 302,115 1 In the States not enumerated the land areas were all appropriated in the years mentioned. * The unappropriated lands in Alaska are not included herein. The total area of Alaska is 378,165,760 acres, of which about 23,884,000 acres are reserved. Approximately 850,000 acres have been surveyed under the rectangular system. * In public land strip. < Exclusive of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, in which, if any public land remains, it consists of a few small, isolated tracts; it is exclusive of the Cherokee Strip, containing 8,044,044 acres, and all other lands owned or claimed by the Indians in the Indian Territory west of the ninety-sixth degree of longitude. o rja n a : Acres. Total. a m v ’i Surveyed. Unsurveyed. 12 O <N 05 or-f 05 s fc P 1-5 R Q W I* A I I W Hi X § £ O H ^ g & M O P) CD g s ? 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PUBLIC LANDS AND IRRIGATION, No. 13.— PUBLIC LANDS: A r e a s P a t e n t e d , 1920. by St a t e s , Y e a r E n d e d Ju n e 30. [Source: General I-.and Office, Department of Interior.) State. Acres. ' Alabama............... 20,405.270 16,509.170 Alaska................... Arizona................. 255,942.728 Arkansas----- -----119,556.215 515,394.198 California — ____ Colorado................ 1,991,019.170 Florida............ . 36,230.267 690,864.082 Idaho..................... Kansas.................. 108,327.120 Louisiana 23,009.385 8,781.980 Michigan............... Acres. State. Acres. State. Minnesota............. 266,386.200 21,535.190 Mississippi............ Missouri................ 4,073.600 Montana................ 3,401,399.914 195,131.030 Nebraska.............. Nevada................. 102,489.885 New Jersey........... 25.090 New Mexico......... 1,051,943.666 North Dakota....... 270,913.438 80,510.724 Oregon.................. 484,854.558 664,5781669 South Dakota....... Utah...... ............... 220,863(444 Washington......... 196,18t 068 Wisconsin............. 36.882.440 Wyoming............. 1,004,974886 Made at General 408.310 Land Office....... Offices discontin 61,209.640 ued..................... Total........... U, 850,401.337 1 No. 14.— GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION:* F u n d s A v a il a b l e , D is b u r s e m e n t s , B a l a n c e on H a n d , C o ll e c t io n s , a n d N e t I n v e s t m e n t to J u n e 30, 1920. Funds available: Reclamation (act June 17,1902)— Sale of public land.................................................... Sale of town lots.......................................................... Advances from general fund (known as bond loan). Repayments.............................................................. Dollars. 100,300, i§5. 79 493,329. 20,000,000. 00 32,864,058. 01 Total. 153,657,5^3.43 Special appropriations— Elephant Butte, N. Mex., dam................................................................... ................. Court of Claims judgments............................................................................................. Increase of compensation................................................. . ............................................. 1,000,001.78 444,968.65 1,168,004.90 Total........................... 2,613,105.33 Total funds available Disbursements....................... ... 156,270,708.76 153,225,912.55 Balance on hand....... 3,044,706.21 Balance explained as follows: Tn Treasury— Credited to reclamation fund.......................................................................................... In process of transfer......................................................................... ............................. With special fiscal agents........................................................................ ............................. 2,338,702.83 221,720.11 484,2(83.27 Total.............................................................................................................................. 3,044,796.21 ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS, SHOWING ALSO COLLECTIONS AND NET INVESTMENT. Disbursements. Reclamation........................................................................ Increase of compensation.................................................... Elephant Butte dam........................................................... .................................. Court of Claims judgments 150,612,787.22 1,168,064.90 1,000,091.78 444,968.65 32,864,058.01 6,059.09 91.78 117.748. 129.21 1,162,005.81 1,000,000.00 444,968.65 Total..... ............................ i ........ .............................. 153,225,912.55 32,870,208.88 120,355, W 67 ------------- i------- Dollars. * See note on p. 31, 30744°—s A 1921---- 3 Collections. Net investment Fund, Dollars. Dollai s. No. 1 5 .—IRRIGATION : * C o n s t r u c t io n C o st a n d R e v e n u e , Y e a r E n d e d J u n e M a i n t e n a n c e C o s t a n d R e v e n u e , C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1919, w i t h T o t a l s 3 0 ,1 9 2 0 , to D ec. w it h Construction. State and project. Gross cost. Revenue. Dollars. 12,403.65 12,403.65 15,161,140.31 Total............................ Dollars. Dollars. by that States D ate and P , and O p e r a t io n , r o je c t s. Net cost. 134.35 4,558,822.82 Dollars. Dollars. 1134.35 10,548,119.28 12,403.65 54,198.21 134.35 4,558,822.82 12,269.30 10,602,317.49 Gross cost. Calendar year 1919. Net cost. Revenue. To Dec. 31, Calendar To Dec. 31, Calendar 1919. year 1919. 1919. year 1919. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. To Dec. 31,1919. DoUars. 143,193.46 563-74 9,479,271.93 207,965.95 99,950.48 499,714.00 43,242.98 563.74 8,979,557.93 207,965.95 238,520.55 673,121,91 246,167.68 491,217.94 17,647.13 181,903.97 9,687,237.88 99,950. 48 499,714.00 43,806.72 9,187,523.88 238,520.55 673,121.91 246,167.68 491,217.94 17,647.13 181,903.97 ........... - ........... 143,757.20 California: Orland............................. Secondary....................... 45,895.09 26,509.54 1,089,476.76 M ,309.80 123,991.20 123,934.71 50,204-89 26,509.54 965,512.05 123,991.20 33,226.14 95,820.89 33,670.01 90,300.44 1443.87 5,520.45 Total............................ 72,404-63 1,213,467.96 2 4,309.80 123,934.71 76,714.43 1,089,533.25 33,226.14 95,820.89 33,670.01 90,300.44 1443.87 5,520.45 Colorado: Grand Valley.................. Uncompabgre................. Secondary....................... 168,411.28 126,692.39 780.05 83,550.53 140,036.71 3,647,538.21 28,374.57 7,456,493,51 150,815,88 917,953.27 124,123.49 18,800.81 780.05 3,563,987.68 6,538,540.24 18.800.81 Total Total................ ■.......... Idaho: Boise................................ King Hill........................ MfrmdriVra......................... Jackson Lake enlarge ment............................ Secondary....................... Total............................. 295,883.72 11,122,832.53 179,190.45 1,001,503-80 116,693.27 10,121*328.73 198,419.93 12,894,751.80 s 7,713.16 1,251.88 380,368.47 855,325.69 23,487.91 5,998,987.77 214,750.11 777,226.54 * 1,825.55 179,009.31 206,1,33.09 12,117,525.26 379,316.59 857,151.24 38,238.02 5,819,918.46 1,984.21 781,169.16 77,685.09 956,454.51 649,698.06 10,653,449.21 10,180.71 381,423.4^ 26,2i0.36 783,153.37 77,685.09 26,210.36 628,486.67 20,609,903.72 *21,211.39 Kansas: Garden City........... 391,604.20 -■ ■ — £ . * .......... 276,738.07 570,954.55 306,521.37 543,635.10 129,783.30 27,319.45 143,239.85 997,700.79 ilO, 866.47 962,650.60 32,373.38 35,050.19 417,387.84 1,506,285.70 2,590.08 62,369.64 419,977.92 1,568,655.34 . ■■............■' - - 1 ■■■ ' ■ ib b ig a t io n Arizona-Califomia: Yuma............................... Secondary....................... Dollars. 15,106,942.10 54,198.21 otals to Operation and maintenance. Fiscal year To June 30, Fiscal year To June 30, Fiscal year To June 30, 1920. 1920. 1920. 1920. 1920. 1920. Arizona: Salt River....................... Secondary....................... T 31, 1919, Total............................ Nebraska*Wyoming: North Platte.................................. 1298,466.74 164,487.77 101,109.07 142,07a 90 4,428.93 4,921.19 1,429,498.59 *3,451.24 9,626.61 1295,015.50 1,419,871.98 3,529,756.90 43,765.89 120,725.94 120,721.88 3,409,030.96 2,606,348.42 548.86 30,414.56 100,560.21 2,575,933.86 3,854,626.04 72,312.61 118,333.62 69,758.29 3,736,292.42 2,919,519.36 4,422.69 26,014.37 6.24 2,893,50199 65,07a 36 4,921.19 65,076.36 118,561.12 14,404,825.67 117,598.81 305,115.10 53,413.87 349,488.77 38,157.74 253,798.22 15,25113 95,690.55 16,562.41 134,272,95 89,423.55 669,741 66 20,351.77 103,035.23 13,780.36 31,237.72 35,723.68 270,825.77 53,699.87 398,918.89 952.31 14,099,710.57 159,399.83 1,153,506.38 94,233.19 627,659.22 65,16a 64 525,847.16 Nebraska: Secondary........... 559,508.73 10,607,527,62 14,942.63 109,36102 544,56a 10 10,498,163.60 251,935.40 1,127,597.84 254,409.12 1,092,63182 12,473.63 34,963.02 / 7,827.67 7,827.67 Nevada: Newlands........................ Secondary....................... 185,528.38 6,474,481*75 * 15,099.05 724.05 14,42a 42 *696.38 200,627.43 6,475,178.13 14,42a 42 72105 83,992.94 656,988.47 87,595.88 474,641.47 13,602.94 182,347.00 Total............................ 186,252.43 6,488,902.17 *15,099.05 *696.38 201,351.48 6,489,598*55 83,992.94 65a 988* 47 87,595.88 474,641.47 13,602.94 182,347.00 New Mexico: Carlsbad.......................... Hondo................. ........... Secondary....................... Total............................ New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande............................ . North Dakota: North Dakota pumping. Secondary....................... Total............................ Oklahoma: Secondary......... 7,721.64 1,391,179.42 *2,17a 18 .14 381,573.39 54,642.31 11,442.72 9,706.22 9,897.82 1,379,736.70 1.14 371,867.17 4,099.19 54,642.31 58,202.88 312,149.21 41,59109 298,448.29 16,608.79 13,70a 92 11,82a 83 1,827,395.12 * 2,17a 04 21,148.94 13,996.87 1,806,246.18 58,202.88 312,149.21 41,59109 298,448.29 16,608.79 4,099. io 970,721.34 10,524,597.24 261, 2ia 82 1 913.77 720,240.46 57,584.80 71.89 9,544.26 1985*66 710,705.30 57,58180 4 1 26a 16 291,889*03 3,64112 35,591 01 40,622.04 256,295.02 1913.77 777,834.26 71.89 9,544.16 1985.66 768,290.10 44,266.16 291,889.03 ' 3,64112 35,59101 40,622.04 256,295.02 935,845.29 709,504.52 9,588,751.95 83,412,56 Oregon: Umatilla.......................... Secondary....................... 147,712.94 2,425,478.52 *15,909.58 21,738.51 197,810.91 Total...... ...................... 125,974.43 2,623,289.43 *15,909.58 Oregon-Califomia, Klamath. 33,939.47 3,091,670.84 *15,797,98 13,700.92 * See note on p. 31. KOELVfOTHI Montana: Huntley.......................... Milk River...................... St. Mary storage............ Sun River....................... Lower Yellowstone........ Secondary...................... ° 83,412.56 17,549.78 131,803.36 2,407,028.74 21,738.51 197,8ia 91 17,549.79 U0,06185 2,605,739.65 49,737.45 3,046,708,49 44,962.35 1 Credits. 58,58a 86 402,779.40 36,69154 224,760.33 21,886.32 178,019.07 58,58a 86 402,779.40 36,691 54 224,760.33 21,886.32 178,019.07 80,851.35 354,662.13 54,072.96 324,896.92 26,778.39 291,765.21 * Seductions. 9S N o. 1 5 .— I r r ig a t io n : * C o n s t r u c t io n C o st a n d R e v e n u e , Y e a r E n d e d J u n e M a i n t e n a n c e C o s t a n d R e v e n u e , C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1919, w i t h T o t a l s t o D 30, 1920, w i t h 31, 1919, b y ec. Gross cost. Fiscal year 1920. South Dakota: Belle Fourche................. Dollars. Revenue. Net cost. To June 30, Fiscal year To June 30, Fiscal year 1920. 1920. 1920. 1920. Dollars. Dollars. 3,480,139.12 6,874.31 1,215.00 Total............................ 337.46 3,487,013.43 Texas: Secondary................. 16,994.47 32,366.13 Utah: Strawberry Valley......... Sfinori/lflfv 13,564.92 8,138.04 3,506,399.09 *2,138.20 70,417.35 Total............................ 21,702.96 3,576,816.44 *2,133.20 1,215.00 that P D ate , r o je c t s— and O p e r a t io n , Dollars. Dollars. To June 30, 1920. Calendar year 1919. Dollars. Dollars. To Dec. 31, Calendar To Dec. 31, Calendar 1919. year 1919. year 1919. 1919. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 486,441.14 137,135.34 76,638.49 586,181.71 113,773.83 486,441.14 137,135.34 99,740.57 3,482,237.71 70,417.35 37,891.24 123,742.29 38,124.37 108,056.81 1233.13 15,685.48 3,552,655.06 37,891.24 123,742.29 38,124.37 108,056.81 i 233.13 15,685.48 1877.54 3,469,263.74 16,994.47 32,366.13 24,161.38 15,698.12 8,138.04 24,161.38 23,836.16 76,638.49 Dollars. To Dec. 31,1919. 586,181.71 ' 113,773.83 3,462,389.43 6,874.31 17,749.69 Net cost. Dollars. 1877.54 17,749.69 Revenue. Gross cost. 99,740.57 Washington: Okanogan........................ Yakima........................ . Rfifinndsiru 237,327.15 1,148,057.02 69,034.17 10,424,317.47 2,534.25 162,361.31 44R 22 54,623.59 56,593.69 274,394.75 236,886.93 1,093,433.43 12,440.48 10,149,922.72 2,534.25 162,361.31 33,535.26 176,509.32 209,974.45 1,462,960.04 29,146.07 158,617.29 4,389.19 214,550.91 1,428,04a 33 14,576.46 17,892.03 34,919.71 Total............................ 308,895.57 11,734,735.80 57,033.91 329,018.34 251,861.66 11,405,717.46 243,509.71 1,630,469.36 243,696.98 1,586,657.62 1187.27 52,811.74 Wyoming: Shoshone......................... nn nrllim1j 213,709.24 701.18 6,262,580.01 *44,778.52 23,722.87 43,596.47 258,487.76 701.18 6,218,983.54 23,722.87 66,474.51 348,843.73 69,966.64 320,711.54 1 3,^2.13 28,132.19 Total............................ 214,410.42 43,596.47 259,188.94 6,242,706.41 66,474.51 348,843.73 69,966.64 320,711.54 13,492.13 28,132.19 Miscellaneous: Secondary... 1,572.09 6,286.302.88 *44,778.52 "r T 91,765.83 777.82 1,572.09 90,988.01 Grand total................ 3,570,754.56 133,832,469.69 609,938.78 9,008,747.51 2,900,815.78 124,823,722.18 1,853,468.07 9,335,407.69 1,735,031.25 7,668,306.25 118,436.82 1,667,101.44 * See note on p. 31. g Continued. 1Credits. 3 Reductions. IRRIGATION 337.46 to and Operation and maintenance. Construction. State and project. T otals States 17 IRRIGATION-. No. 1 6 .— GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION:* A creage Cropped and I rrigated and Y ields and V alue op Crops H arvested on R eclamation P rojects, Covered by Crop R eports , 1919. \ Acreage cropped. Crop. Total. Per cent. 'Cereals: Barley.................. Com..................... Oats..................... Bye...................... Wheat................. 28,882 47,926 42,987 2,237 167,211 Total................. Yields. Crop value. Aver Aver age per age per acre. acre. Unit. Total. 2.5 4.3 4.0 .2 15.0 Bu......... Bu......... Bu......... Bu......... Bu......... 925,625 1,376,104 1,219,366 23,168 3,491,425 32 29 28 10 21 289,242 26.0 Bu......... 7,035,688 24 Other grain and seed: Alfalfa seed . . . . . . Clover seed.......... Grain sorghum. -. Flaxseed.............. Millet seed........... 9,631 8,663 28,145 1,029 328 .9 .8 2.5 .1 Bu......... Bu......... Bu......... Bu......... Bu......... 47,087 30,165 1,053,844 5,089 2,080 Doliars. 41.10 43.22 26.60 16.23 42.03 Total. Per cent, Dollars. 1,187,094 2,071,345 1,142,912 36,316 7,027,924 A* 2.3 13 39.64 11,465,591 119 4.9 3.4 37 4.9 6.3 85.37 83.32 45.04 19.00 12.90 822,195 721,817 1,267,673 19,308 4,225 .9 .8 14 * 59.32 2,835,218 M 57.00 26.51 21.21 37.63 25.55 50.12 115. 46 25,800,146 153,552 630,783 186,603 5,877 242,378 1,759,493 29.0 .2 .7 .2 47.00 28,778,832 32.3 52.31 454.52 164.78 135.10 151.40 100,967 118,176 5,068,336 100,514 2,573,334 .1 .1 5.7 .1 3.0 157.06 7,961,327 9.0 Total................. 47,796 4.3 Bu......... 1,138,265 24 Hay and forage: Alfalfa hay........... Clover hay........... Other hay............ Com fodder......... Peas..................... Other forage........ Pasture................ 455,440 5,792 29,741 4,959 230 4,836 113,776 40.8 .5 2.7 .5 .4 10.3 Ton....... Ton....... Ton....... Ton....... Bu......... Ton....... 1,483,944 9,842 28,578 20,888 2,576 21,935 3.2 1.7 .9 4.2 11 4.5 i° .3 1.9 Total................. 614,774 55.2 Vegetables and truck: Beans................... Onions................. Potatoes, white.. Potatoes, sweet.. Truck................... 1,930 260 30,752 744 17,003 2.8 Total................. 50,689 4.5 Fruits and nuts: Apples................. Peaches................ Pears................... Prunes................. Citrus fruits......... Small fruit.......... Miscellaneous----- 27,926 2,629 3.989 1,086 1.990 1.422 2.422 2.5 .2 .4 .1 .2 .1 .2 Lb......... Lb......... Lb......... Lb......... Lb......... Lb......... Lb......... 7,777 7,203 6,502 3,678 6,614 1,929 7,986 321.23 241.60 254.18 206.86 364.25 340.89 298.27 8,970,724 635,181 1,013,933 224,648 724,850 484,748 722,426 10.1 .7 1.2 .3 .8 *5 .8 308113 12,776,510 14,4 100.24 194.54 27.66 21.20 3,805,379 20,892,328 142,880 316,072 4.3 23.5 .2 .3 .1 Bu......... Bu. „___ Bu......... Bu......... 1.6 29,965 87,976 .4,812,602 251,158 217,187,410 18,938,195 25,954,192 3,994,607 13,162,000 2,742,859 19,343,020 15.5 338 157 337 • Total................. 41,464 3.7 Lb......... 301,322,283 7,267 Miscellaneous: Sugar beets......... Cotton................. Cane.................... Other crops......... 37,964 107,390 5,165 14,881 3.4 9.7 .5 1.3 Ton....... 357,977 9.4 Ton....... 14,738 2.8 Total................ 165,400 14.9 152.09 25,156,659 28.3 95,896 1,113,469 &6 100.0 79.88 88,974,137 juXXQ Duplication................ All crops.....................*i * See note on p. 31. The table is limited to irrigated crops covered by crop census on Government projects proper, including dry-farm crops and all crops on most areas served stored water under the Warren Act. i This figure does not represent average value of pasture for a year or season, as considerable areas pastured were also harvested and are included in the duplicate area. No. 1 7 .— GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION, RESULTS OF:* T otal a n d P er A I r r ig a b l e A c r e a g e , A c r e a g e I r r ig a t e d c r e , 1 9 1 9 , by S t a t e s a n d P r o j e c t s . 1 and Cr o p p e d , and V alue Crop value. Crop value. State and project. 00 Cropped acreage.* Total. Per acre. Dollars. <212,906 70.000 20,533 6205,064 53,284 15,203 188,232 52,324 12,409 Dollars. 23,768,682 7,012,209 892,259 35.000 100,000 10,049 60,906 8,899 59,746 570,629 3,391,456 64.12 56.76 123,772 14,500 103,782 4,993 99,093 3,959 6,254,904 219,246 63.12 55.39 Irrigable acreage. Irrigated acreage. Cropped acreage. 126.27 134.00 71.90 72,589 48,976 59,259 45,000 57,068 41,780 3,364,049 2,562,210 58.95 61.32 31,265 67,000 19,310 25,485 19,310 24,099 948,968 600,864 49.14 24.93 14,023 » 26,000 8,186 3,310 8,292 2,902 348,820 23,816 42.07 8.20 42,167 21,300 21,289 869,117 4a 82 iii,9 i5 17,800 12,132 65,809 24,991 107^000 12,238 88,990 10,428 6,258 44,324 20,363 77,033 2,448 85,690 10,352 6,258 43,296 18,753 72,170 2,370 3,916,736 363,718 143,367 1,840,650 1,988,546 3,825,107 69,990 45.71 35.13 22.91 u 56.59 106.04 53.00 29.53 8,350 7,750 7,600 Total. Average per acre. Dollars. Dollars. 1,780,000 Approxi mate per centage of total water used supplied by United States. 234.21 100 38 140,785 120,500 117,250 8,203,550 69.97 626,840 570,000 546,500 34,616,400 63.33 20,440 17,000 15,200 365,000 24.00 87 105,400 83,400 83,400 5,356,500 64.20 63 IRRIGATION Arizona: Salt River.................................... Arizona-Califoraia: Yuma.......................... California: Orland........................ .............. Colorado: Grand Valley......................................... Uncompahgre........................................ Idaho: Boise *..................................................... King Hill * .......................... ................. Minidoka................................................ Gravity unit................................... Pumping unit................................ Montana: Huntley................................................. Milk River •........................................... Sun R iv e rFort Shaw division9...................... Greenfields division, No. 1............ Montana-North Dakota: Dower Yellow stone.......................................................... Nebraska-Wyoming: North Platte.......................................... Interstate unit............................... N . P . C. & C. Co. lands................. Fort Laramie.................................. Nevada: Newlands..^................................ New Mexico: Carlsbad.............................. New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande................ North Dakota: North Dakota pumping.. Irrigated acreage. Cro ps, Other lands served by Government works, usually a partial water supply through private canals under Warren Act contracts. Lands on projects proper covered by crop census. Irrigable acreage.* op Oregon: Umatilla........................................ Oregon-Califomia: Klamath...................... Utah: Strawberry Valley........................... Washington: ntflu rw<\n Y^tirnn fliinnirciHa nriiispiAtnn iiTiit Wyoming: Shoshone— tT-orlanrl unit Frannie unit................................... Total............................................ | 24,501 50.000 82,634 50.000 10,533 37,881 56,255 33,123 8,464 32,688 56.255 29.255 633,380 859,805 1,962,683 1,973,059 74.83 26.30 34.89 67.50 10,099 100,130 32,000 5,849 90.000 27.000 5,314 1,951,475 75,886 12,678,247 26,300 4,053,168 367.23 34,697 6,944 34,183 6,833 1,708,644 178,333 49.98 26.10 1,113,469 88,974,137 79.88 56,119 /\ 1,636,159 1,187,255 i67.07 154.10 6,663 6,663 154,300 23.15 17,000 17,000 1,535,000 90.30 100,000 94,000 87,000 12,000,000 1,011,815 916,313 880,613 64,004,750 10,000 72.70 IRRIGATION, * See note on p. 31. 1 Data are for calender year (irrigation season), except on Salt River project, where data are for corresponding “ agricultural year,” October, 1918, to November, 1919. * Areas Reclamation Service was prepared to supply water. * Irrigated crops. Excludes small areas in few projects cropped by dry farming. 4 Includes so-called “ dry lands” given right to rent water temporarily on account of ample storage. 6 Includes 3,100 acres within town sites, about 8,500 acres reported “ vacant land,” in some of which are roadways, ditches, etc., and over 5,000 acres of home tracts, including houses, lots, corrals, etc. * All areas shown are those on which detailed crop census was taken, , , _ 7 Data furnished mainly by King TTill irrigation district. System Was built under private auspices. The United States has undertaken its reconstruction; operation and main tenance are handled by the district. i 8 Crop reports covered an additional area of 7,287 acres cropped by dry farming, producing crops worth $39,150, or $5.37 per acre. * Figures are for 196 irrigated farms, which included small tracts fstrmed without irrigation. In addition, two units farmed “ dry” reported 3 acres of hay valued at $75 and 20 acres of pasture valued at $120. Irrigated area includes 10 acres in United States reserve, town sites, etc. w Limited by water available. The figure is approximate area under ditch. # „ ii For crops in full production, excluding 10,247 acres of wild-grass pasture and 4,205 acres otherwise not m full production. For all crops, $42.50. <0 No. 1 8 .—GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION : * P I A cr eag e Cr o pped Ca l e n d a r Y ea r 1919, r r ig a t e d r o je c t s, and by Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s S t a t e s a n d P r o je c t s. of Crops H a r v ested on R e c l a m a t io n to ° ir r ig a t e d a c r e a g e c r o p p e d . Cereals. Other grain and seed. Hay and forage. S State and project. 11,516 523 1,435 4,083 1,870 13,301 764 30,770 1,287 6,425 1,718 1,587 11,385 20,607 190 19,770 5.134 2)853 30 347 2,331 811 6,500 2,222 16 4,439 81 2,407 54 108 28,107 8 196 37,283 355 250 4,823 756 353 17 2,971 1,507 220 7,581 10,527 12,216 12,432 119 1,184 47 1,079 SO 179 29 1,977 507 6,518 3,762 8,941 4,402 90 60 780 6 370 167 '174 1,388 980 6,335 1,854 1,207 8,955 267 184 3,720 32 519 a A 19,770 11,559 2,853 65,651 11,925 5,470 811 737 339 1,753 23,457 A * ca PQ 1,302 9,107 286 66 541 789 11,700 16 15 38 108 2,044 1,351 2,903 346 186 1,084 6,620 690 31 119 769 255 2,679 3,665 1,408 44 149 31 111 54 52 103 94 3,259 9,757 30,063 3,997 5,005 5,973 5,423 1,027 301 110 11,535 24,903 15 722 1,023 11 175 18 8,134 .508 2,903 51 10,742 18,712 9,203 7,257 912 156 2 842 14 16 36 41,851 4,686 12 2,861 1,306 1,126 28,876 17,689 231 334 342 7,045 4,203 64 233 465 170 233 568 4,226 143 10,249 31 5,000 33,446 562 28,042 7,031 1.191 250 29,819 173 68 6,837 13,467 '842' 24,804 8,624 676 4 387 279 68 28 5,131 41 146 O 488 201 1,276 139 512 294 ...2 ,0 63 " 433 299 1,125 47 13 15 281 402 18,863 3,131 3,655 85,790 16,006 9,862 4,609 29,696 7,613 426 55,589 280 171 97 5,144 1,981 34,940 20,140 14,518 48 118,122 644 25,223 19,413 1,262 551 420 6,078 1,435 11,477 2,751 199 10,247 1,080 4,655 484 539 8,567 6,922 1,263 5,000 36,939 893 38,640 8,540 35,106 1,305 7,834 24,193 35,410 10,952 56 571 *95 660 1 1 148 616 122 351 293 558 258 2,159 3,290 17 437 429 328 88 200 469 142 38 uoiivoiaai Arizona: Salt River........................ Arizona-California: Yuma.............. California: Orland........................... Colorado: Grand Valley............................ Uncompahgre............................ Idaho: Boise.......................................... King H ill................................... Minidoka— Gravity unit.............. . — Pumping unit........ ........... Montana: Huntley.................. .................. Milk River................................. Sun River— For Shaw Division............ Greenfields Division, No. 1 ... Mont.-N. Dak.: Lower Yellowstone.. Nebraska-Wyoming: North P latteNorth Platte Canal and Colon ization Co. lands........................ Interstate unit.............................. Fort Laramie unit....................... . Nevada: Newlands....... ..................... New Mexico: Carlsbad...................... New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande____ North Dakota: N . Dakota pumping.. Oregon: Umatilla................. ............. . Oregon-Califomia: Klamath............. . South Dakota: Belle Fourche.......... . Utah: Strawberry Valley.................. . S e* Washington: Okanogan................. Yakima— Sunnysideunit. Tieton unit........ Wyoming: Shoshone— Garland unit............ Frannieunit............ 21 1,462 21 445 727 7,611 1,230 220 346 115 15 27 3,110 1,184 148 3,165 3,230 11,589 5,533 11,179 3,673 14,433 4,902 41,370 14,130 117 44 672 77 789 121 194 14,239 1,035 172 44 1,260 405 318 237 614 195 167 215 64 1,742 6,146 1,190 49,708 16,351 2,453 16,914 1,630 28,882 47,925 42,987 2,237 167,211 |289,242 9,631 8,663 28,145 1,029 328 47,796 455,440 5,792 29,741 4,959 230 4,836 113,776 614,774 Fruits and nuts. Vegetables and truck. State and project. Po Po Onions. tatoes, tatoes, Truck. white. sweet. Arizona: Salt River..................................................... ArizonarCalifornia: Yuma.......................................... California: Orland....................................................... Colorado: Grand Valley........................................................ Uncompahgre........................................................ Idaho: Boise....................................................................... King H ill............................................................... Minidoka— Gravity unit................................................... Pumping unit.................... ............................ Montana: H u n tle y ............................................................... Milk River............................................................. Sun River— Fort Shaw Division....................................... Greenfields Division, Nu. 1........................... Montana-North Dakota: Lower Yellowstone.......... Nebraska-Wyoming: North P latteNorth Platte Canal and Colonization Co. lands. Interstate unit...................................................... Fort Laramie unit................................................ Nevada: Newlands.................. ...................... .......... New Mexico: Carlsbad............................................... New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande............................... North Dakota: North Dakota pumping................. . Oregon: Dmafflla........................................................ Oregon-California: Klamath....................................... 467 180 Citrus Total. Apples. Peaches. Pears. Prunes. fruit. 305 282 305 282 55 174 187 287 6,879 219 118 605 262 2,191 4 76 65 3 55 29 2,777 84 495 50 3, 438 135 2,159 293 98 78 8 21 1,769 3,846 611 328 2,449 4,213 284 22 1 40 49 176 52 216 103 12 137 19 180 112 66 1,840 396 150 30 8 270 6 21 640 701 34 3,942 47 90 96 1,884 66 472 4,120 66 707 47 331 2, 317 701 6 106 3 3,072 401 4 33 5 322 27 12 1 52 6,284 296 152 224 Small Miscel lane Total. fruit. ous. KOLLVDrasn Total. 1 27 318 1,059 6,649 302 853 55 5,455 150 , 451 1 583 53 162 7 750 97 13 7 148 50 60 1,518 1 743 * See note on p. 3L__ 1 Includes 16,733 acres winter pasture of beets, alfalfa,etc., Included also in duplicated acreage. to No. 18.—G overnment I rrigation :* I rrigated A creage Cropped , to etc.—Continued, to IRRIGATED ACREAGE CROPPED—Continued. Fruits and nuts. Vegetables and truck. State and project. Po Po Citrus Beans. Onions. tatoes, tatoes, Truck. Total. Apples. Peaches. Pears. Prunes. fruit. white. sweet. Total................................................................................. 118 396 410 94 528 525 142 320 i 35 498 17 96 113 4,164 37 33 3 27 4,264 3,246 830 1,498 291 4,930 1,233 10, 425 6,932 1, 056 647 1,655 1,434 309 394 146 13,839 9,159 249 38 1,569 191 5 1 6 17,003 50,689 27,926 5 30 186 90 22 3 21 1 1,316 132 1,930 260 30,752 744 2,629 3,989 State and project. Beets, sugar. Cotton. Cane. Arizona: Salt River........................................................................ \rizona-California: Yuma............................, ............................... California: Orland....... ................................. ................................. Colorado: Grand Valley.......................................................................... Uncompahgre........................................................................... Idaho: Boise........................................................................................ King H ill.................................................................................. M inidokaGravity unit....................................................................... Pumping unit.............................................. ...................... 66,148 30,945 Dupli cated Other. Total. areas. Total cropped. 66,148 25,346 7,844 30,945 158 3,171 188,232 52,324 12,409 772 2,123 158 2,063 1,703 4,567 3,850 14 1,086 1,990 1,422 2,422 41,464 Irrigated, no crop. Miscellaneous. 1 Miscel lane Total. ous. Young Young alfalfa. fruit. Fall plow ing. Total Miscel Dupli irrigated. lane cated. ous. 16,832 960 221 322 205,064 53,284 15,203 2,539 181 4,602 1,884 4,508 2,455 8,899 59,746 1,177 4,395 21 65 1,123 3,166 308 530 1,479 6,996 10,049 60,906 201 6 216 6 5,636 328 99,093 3,959 3,302 339 343 338 1,367 248 545 109 868 103,782 4,993 1,585 6,152 3,850 317 8 57,068 41,780 1,816 82 154 243 621 2,751 400 i44 59,259 45,000 irrig atio n . South Dakota: Belle Fourche................................................. Utah: Strawberry Valley......................................................... Washington: Okanogan............................................................................ Yakima— Sunnyside unit............................................................ Tieton unit................................................................... Wyoming: Shoshone— Garland unit.................................„..................................... Frannie unit....................................................................... Small fruit. Total. 138 26 808 10,968 181 8,713 1,584 978 8,014 379 4,550 214 26 435 1,0 19,310 25,486 930 8,292 2,902 21,283 18,186 3,310 21,300 35 408 11 1,030 5,267 2,170 9,925 1,225 154 582 10,352 85,690 6,258 43,296 18,753 72,170 2,370 8,464 32,688 56.255 29.255 262 1,828 215 it, r 54 456 1,968 i,028 1,222 4,863 26 219 5,193 954 3,935 10,428 88,990 6,258 44,324 20,363 77,033 2,446 10,533 37,881 56,255 33,123 17,805 6,163 87 41 168 87 41 1,146 8,027 101 101 927 5,314 47 450 38 120 2,636 644 6,816 75,886 26,300 3,218 1,390 463 650 11,625 440 1,192 1,780 90.000 27.000 548 14 76 25 34,183 6,833 1,057 1,332 ‘ 978 1,760 34,697 6,944 14,881 J65,400 95,896 1,113,469 13 324 540 14 5,165 406 19,310 24,099 8,713 19 2,516 320 37,964 107,390 1,368 18,784 161 2 388 212 193 3,868 28,158 39 8 232 160 164 371 5,112 7,370 54,356 5,849 21,069 U.187,: ‘Noxxvoraai Montana: Huntley...........*..................................................... Milk River.............................................................. Sun R iverFort Shaw Division........................................ Greenfields Division, No. 1........................... Montana-North Dakota; Lower Yellowstone........... Nebraska-Wyoraing: North P la tteNorth Platte Canaland Colonization Co. lands.. Interstate unit........................................................ Fort Laramie unit................................................. Nevada: Newlands...................................................... New Mexico: Carlsbad................................................. New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande................................ North Dakota: North Dakota pumping................ Oregon; Umatilla......................................................... Oregon-CaUfarnia: Klamath....................................... South Dakota: Belle Fourche..................................... Utah: Strawberry Valley............................................ Washington: Okanogan............................................................... Yakima— Sunnyside unit............................................... Tieton unit...................................................... Wyoming: Shoshone— Garland unit.......................................................... Franuieunit........................................................... QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED. Cereals. State and project. Bar ley. Com, Indian. Oats. Rye. Wheat. Other grain and seed. Total. Al Clo Sor Mil falfa ver ghum Flax let seed. seed. (grain). seed. seed. Hay and forage. Total. Alfalfa hay. Clo Other Com Other ver hay. fod Peas, for der. hay. age Bush. Bushels. Bushels. Bush. Bushels. Bushels. Bush. Bush. Bushels. Bush. Bush. Bushels. Tons, Tons. Tons. Tons. Bush. Tons. Arizona: Salt River.................................. 486,231 131,240 116,160 399,030 1,132,661 790,800 790,800 262,604 7,656 Arkansas-Califoraia: Yuma..................... 11,806 160,821 15,940 27,746 39,173 199,994 31,773 1,039 482 California: Oriand..................................... 30,994 35,154 4,160 94,149 886 94,149 27,813 Colorado: Grand Valley........... ........................... 697 20,423 25,962 68,683 21,601 356 1,043 5,935 Uncompahgre...................................... 6,291 975, 290,741 574,198 72,858 203,333 739] 7 is J 48 1,059 1,027 1,457 68,931 i02 3,752 ♦ See note on p. 31. \ Figures tor Fort Shaw Division, Sun River project, are for 196 irrigated farms, which included 144 acres cropped without irrigation. ar No. I 8 .—G0VEBNMENT I rrigation :* I rrigated A creage Cropped , to etc.—-Continued. QUANTITY OF CROPS HARVESTED—Continued. State and project. Total. Com, Indian, Oats. Rye. Wheat. Total. k b Clo Sor Flax Mil let lalfa ver ghum seed. seed. (grain). seed. seed. Total. Bush. Bushels. Bushels. Bush. Bushels. Bushels. Bush. Bush. Bushels. Bush. Bush Bushels. 65,121 290 174,204 1,664 23,785 9,290 22,374 556 5,354 1,432 5,046 615 1,072 125 12,660 134 5,571 101,067 326 10,875 l,i 17,059 300 1,673 41,682 44,897 9,132 5,116 15,874 157,699 6,205 11,797 274,763 590 3,202 63,756 4,577 73,660 1,107 2,865 160 780,394 1,094,486 sjiei 3,182 96,188 2,382 206,438 42,422 453 256,864 351,167 309,585 343 5,156 94 2,281 103,149 29,105 172,256 43,825 283 325 839 3,584 86,800 1,206 5,582 151,236 194 310 58,707 12,491 182 1,873 46,660 357,717 43,959 3,914 230 655 470 19,935 87 Tons. Tons Tons. Tons. Bush. Tons. 190 401 6,575 180,169 7,748 6 10 118 10,263 5,535! 108,597 1,024 394 40,752 589,888 66,613 94,142 20,915 2,050 550,088, 394 4 11,893 5,195 180 160,716 307,214 1,795 44 211,194 353 1,873 2,375 49,543 278 1,122 1,466 18,713 8,907 123 1,141 187 271 3,400 691 271 j 3,794! 8,699 38 21,715 7,957 70,109 1,057 93,667 21,306 79,296 239 25,836 35,674 54,928 23,802 23,650 2,555 41 6,384 80 71,462 5,355 78,284 570 42 5,872 165,536 41,748 83,267 5,727 232,061 4,578 240 42,217 119,707 154,107 610 2,552 13,200 2,960 11,117 82,290 79,533 468,182 154,949 175,822 47,561 223,891 45,302 311,540 65,851 535 12,900 159,815 5,771 18,334 1,1 610 12,015 20,340 782 16,927 87 Other Com Alfalfa Clo ver Other fod Peas forbay- seed. hay. der. 83,080 19,849 717 80 4,866 1,335 90 1,161 44 1,878| 44 400 86 6,916 2,209 180 180 1,795 258 161 2,559 45 320 2,720 365 38,299 2,139 506 525 213 9,372 246 278 858 880 647 108 345 104 5 1 1 697 66 436 80 384 556 532 .,298 488 582 230 2,902 948 3,468 75 551 2,944 74 208 374 2,835 1,5 1,0 150 178 6,140 2,749 74 27 925,625 1,376,1041,219,366 23,168 3,491,425 7,035,688 47,087 30,165 1,053,844 5,089 2,080 1,138,265 1,483,944 9,842 28,578 20,888 2,57621,935 IRRIGATION* Idaho: Boise.................................................... King H ill............................................. Minidoka— Gravity, unit................................ Pumping unit.............................. Montana: Huntley............................................. Milk River........................................... Sun R iverFort Shaw Division................... . Greenfields Division, No. 1 ____ Mont.-N. Dak.: Lower Yellowstone____ Nebraka-Wyoming: North P latteNorth Platte Canal & Colonization Co. lands.......................................... Interstate unit.................................... Fort Laramie unit.............................. Nevada: Newlands.................... .............. New Mexico: Carlsbad............................. New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande............. North Dakota: North Dakotapumping.. Oregon: Umatilla................................ Oregon-California: Klamath............... South Dakota: Belle Fourche............ Utah: Strawberry Valley.................... Washington: Okanogan....................................... Yakima— Sunnyside unit....................... Tietonunit.................. ........... Wyoming: Shoshone— Garland unit,. Frannie unit.. Bar ley. Hay and forage. Other grain and seed. Cereals. Vegetables. State and project. Pota Pota toes, toes, white. sweet. Bush. Bush . Bush. 2,858 17,905 Total. Apples. Bush. Bushels. Pounds. 20,763 993 17,845 2,766 79,368 1,204,704 Miscellaneous. Fruits and nuts. Miscella neous. Total. Beets, Cotton. Cane. sugar. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Tons. Pounds. Tons. Peaches. Pears. Prunes. Citrus fruit. Small fruit. 12,880,000 1,687,000 18,840,000 33,407,000 76,000 18,838 1,286,838 956,370 7,143,600 45,816 391,100 274,292 22,500 555,286 6,426 277,979 819,843 5,211,759 18,100 516,192 96,144 317,670 58,850 2,500 2,970 12,000 282,000 63,260 891,020 1,276,478 17,725 7,620,460 14,018 212,057 5,460 54,050 2,635 6,474,656 3 84,410 574,342 35,649 98,779 28,222 30,000 503,020 674 246 533,175 20,110 40 6,386 &33 276,472 819,597 10 4,781 6,505 4,781 6,515 775 775 460 23,450 23,910 3,500 747 129,510 713,257 19,770 24,367 129,610 714,004 19,770 24,367 181,620 65,759 5,360 2,830 25,885 8,039 43,389 5.711 116,310 1,307 694 2,000 730,200 1,600 -* 1,080 1.4,531 20 1,840 13 1,191 550 5,327 2,830 25,885 8,039 41,648 181,620 49,388 559,400 600 1,389,015 134,753 13,500 545,900 2,680,500 508,348 172,000 156,400 5.000 68,800 4.000 128,605 86,245 554,540 3,564,642 2,181 32,301,640 18,900 18 2,163 2,232 1,601 4,5i6 658,938 117,700 661,170 119,293,750 8,802,816 18,911,685 3,158,907 123,811 49,125,200 4,393,800 3,775,000 25 304 150 149,656 1,917 149,831 2,221 9,100 185,500 331,545 1,967 *66,148,000 n i,027,450 12,000 12,015 1,080 148,253 3,961,100 600 1,983,608 * Seed cotton. * Lint; plus 10,850 tons of cotton seed. 8 Lint; plus 2,399 tons of cotton seed. 326 57 *2,525,805 72i 73 <592,020 13,520 13 io,537 4,192,982 80,514 32,791,745 150,167,158 25,160 57,625,545 2,184 11,067 6,277 66 301.322.283 357.977 Total.................................. 29,965 87,976 4,812,602 251,158 5,181,701 217,187,410 18,938,195 25,954,192 3,994,607 13,162,00012,742,859 19,343,020 —, — , r, * See note an p. 31. 114 * Lint; plus 592 tons of cotton seed. 14,738 IRRIGATION, Arizona: Salt River................... AriTonft-flalifnrnin.* Ynma California: Orland...................... Colorado: Grand Valley............ TTppnndpftligrft . Idaho: Boise..................................... King H ill.............................. Minidoka—Gravity un it. - Pumping unit.. Montana: Huntley.................. . ........... Milk River............................ Sun R iverFort Shaw Division .. Greenfields D iv., No. 1. MontanarNorth Dakota: Lower Yellowstone............. Nebr.-Wyo.: North Platte— North Platte Canal and Col onization Co lands.. Interstate unit. Fort Laramie unit Nevada: Newlatids__ NewMexieo: Carlsbad.............. New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande. N . Dak.: N . Dak. pumping___ Oregon: Umatilla___ Oregon-Caiifornia: Klamath South Dakota: Belle Fourche Utah: Strawberry Valley.......... Washington: Okanogan............................. Yakima— Stmnyside unit.............. Tieton unit.................... Wyoming: Shoshone— Garland unit................ Frannie unit................ Beans On ions. No* 1 8 . —Government I rrigation : * I rrigated A creage Cropped , etc.—Continued. VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED. Cereals. State and project. Dollars. Oats. Other grain and seed. Bye. Wheat. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars Dollars. 220,482 116,922 1,125 10,703 43,719 98,407 22,408 166,788 93,190 503 253,016 2,876 32,110 12,542 579,831 15,114 55,789 837,963 31,931 9,152 Total. Dollars. Alfalfa Clover Sorhum seed. seed. (grain). 88,259 2,977 2,008 1,490,883 6,501 220 1,927,356 13,077 13,277 437,148 1.500 33,561 834 96,188 42,422 4,526 861 381,910 475,198 548,295 531,857 5,145 144,368 1,410 63,868 8,995 1,375 7,720 769 68,000 7,744 183 244.463 61,120 329,178 71,191 3,679 6.500 8,910 1,554 181 12,660 240 10,953 2,060 39,653 46,179 8,960 208,324 3,402 4,640 6,651 267,288 11,157 314,518 79,321 166,534 10,501 475,181 12,406 487 81,056 263,355 285,097 49,746 780,927 102,463 190,741 31,805 935,509 18,299 7,816 193,108 490,071 347,466 185,152 170,996 794,641 20,636 205,009 8,067 18,022 28,476 572,347 70,334 17,773 399,209 885 4,579 95,634 6,178 10,320 127,852 14,667 8,438 1,111 30,720 4,660 57,884 62,597 43,336 7,214 4,748 45 157 7,068 1,140 71 732 Total. 10,968 889,650 874,064 188,298 889,650 175,900 188,298 117,902 817,548 1,486 Flax Millet seed. seed. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars Dollars Dollars. 1,755,198 47,045 698,164 64,941 50,650 540,164 6,964 126.334 408 15,769 2,420 25,651 303 2,593 47,100 67,345 12,784 05 9,209 20,177 3,565 11,2 01 8,374 26,925 924 802 455,518 1,500 180 149,693 65,278 4,667 12,589 11,167 842 1,219 12,580 8,974 1,219 20,954 12,906 30,199 5,737 68 3,155 1,528 1,741 14,647 400 310 . 37,727 9,279 770 3,155 66 7,528 2,340 392 26,925 6,342 5,418 732 13,200 11,117 5,920 74,772 563,970 6,850 2,093 30,708 481,366 17,864 705 403 3,840 116,371 97,399 1,187,094 2,071,345 1,142,912 36,316 7,027,924 11,465,591 822,195 721,817 1,267,673 19,308 4,225 32,801 4,425 2,835,218 HEBIGATION, Arizona: Salt River............ Arizona-CaUfomia: Yuma.. California: Orland.............. Colorado: Grand Valley................ Uncompahgre............... Idaho: Boise. King Hill. _ Minidoka— Gravity unit................................................... Pumping unit................................................. Montana: Huntley........................................ ........................ Milk River.............................................................. Sun RiverFort Shaw Division........................................ Greenfields Division, No. 1............................ Montana-North Dakota: Lower Yellowstone.......... Nebraska-Wyoming: North PlatteNorth Platte Canal and Colonization Co. lands. Interstate unit...................................................... Fort Laramie unit................................................ Nevada: Newlands...................................................... New Mexico: Carlsbad........................ ....................... New Mexico-Texas: Rio Grande................................ North Dakota: North Dakota pumping................... Oregon: Umatilla.................................................. . Oregon-Cafifornia: Klamath...................................... South Dakota: Belle Fourche.................................... Utah: Strawberry Valley........................................... Washington: Okanogan...................... *...................................... Yakima— Sunnyside unit................................................ Tietonunit..................................................... . Wyoming: Shoshone— Garland unit........................ .................................. Frannie unit.......................................................... . Total. Barley. Com, Indian. K> Hay and forage. State and project. Total. Clover Other Com hay. hay. fodder. Peas. Other Pasture. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. DoUars. Dollars. 3,545,154 608,55$ 417,195 104,644 923,860 19,887 15,948 452,019 496,974 12,514 1,233 7,070 240,516 9,488 491,124 41,265 2,985 67,241 23,535 61,003 3,632 13,883 38,286 88,134 7,754 119,355 1,102,090 19,940 1,571,088 462,255 1,771,439 35,290 510,622 625,001 1,288,614 641,472 640 6,470 1,080 5,175 416 2,304 740 9,350 9,540 6,318 765,970 42,780 1,450 600 2,250 2,670 1,110 405 25,800,146 153,552 630,783 186,603 129,510 728,628 20,670 78.821 8,806 560,602 15 471 15,797 37,291 48,298 51.822 82,414 7,728 25 25 12,760 6,240 13,130 900 42,271 2,750 451,143 4,602 10,363 13,138 32,220 7,728 2,499 9,916 6,590 15,444 02,370 13,376 39,864 1,908 48,811 2,831 1,033 585 50 63,800 10,350 775 10,600 1,978,119 914,611 217,476 950 455,850 3,955,995 1,070,123 29,514 1,133 35,175 98,289 53,760 3,690 2,296 28,542 21,532 330 2,180 271,788 14,220 23,552 20,080 7,415 653,306 U, 812 1,707 11,020 8,462 14,051 1,366 367,898 213,768 1,800 313,551 765,161 3,857 5,250 2,130 30 42,808 26,491 2,957,994 186,180 8,602 8,442 8,746 6,211 9,755 10,124 265,413 737,637 154,300 4,755 17,408 4,728 6,518 14,538 3,482 32,995 87,700 725,617 14,707 1,600 1.846,149 842,231 495 180 36,884 2,835 5,018 11,340 54,922 580 20 46,524 1,238,860 129,831 1,004,706 5,731 175 119,356 1,051,635 15,855 1,498,672 429,974 1,697,212 7,155 483,133 553,720 1,098,560 595,050 22,072 1^434 32,194 2,626,850 114,591 180,574 96 Total. DoUars. 1,402,890 24,895 30,456 12^378 32,189 7,673 8,391 Truck. Dollars. DoUars. DoUars, DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,361,463 26,852 4,206,744 14,575 24,895 697,092 30,456 502,588 565,890 62,480 69,445 5,136 7,240 2,091 1,140 Pota toes, Beans. Onions. Potatoes, white. sweet. 95,700 6,167 512 320 Total. 19,434 93,521 1,122,565 3,036 129,510 713,257 19,770 36,550 2,241 41.077 137 4,188 78 5,434 1,786 660 640 71,420 153,650 29,750 4,242,955 1,156,407 8,085 5,764 72,880 2,783 843,660 49,238 171 10,654 24,373 16,078 41,648 30,204 60 6,056 64,194 4,543 16,115 20,708 823,672 141,240 299,600 43,650 -Sfc8 179,587 2,300 23,975 3,211 204,093 7,639 5,877 242,378 1,769,493 28,778,832 100,967 118,176 5,068,336 100,514 2,573,334 7,961,327 61,400 27,490 50 360 2,128 IRRIGATION. Arizona: Salt River....................................... Arizona-Califomia: Yuma............................. California: Orland.......................................... Colorado: Grand Valley........................................... Uncompahgre.......................................... Idaho: Boise......................................................... King Hill.................................................. Minidoka— Gravity unit...................................... Pumping unit................................... Montana: Huntley.................................................... Milk River............................................... Sun R iverPort Shaw Division.......................... Greenfields Division, No. 1.............. Montana-North Dakota: Dower Yellowstone.. Nebraska-Wyoming: North PlatteNorth Platte Canal and Colonization Co. lands......................................................... Interstate unit............................................ Fort Laramie unit...................................... Nevada: Newlands........................................... New Mexico: Carlsbad..................................... New Mexico-Texaa: Rio Grande..................... North Dakota: North Dakota pumping......... Oregon: Umatilla.............................................. Oregon-CaUfomia: Klamath............................ South Dakota: Belle Fourche........................... Utah: Strawberry Valley................................. Washington: Okanogan.................................................... Yakima— Sunnyside unit.................................... Tietonunit........................................... Wyoming: Shoshone— Garland unit................. ............................. Frannie unit............................................... Alfalfa hay. Vegetables and truck. *3 No. 1 8 .— Government I rrigation :* I rrigated A creage Cropped , etc.—Continued. VALUE OF CROPS HARVESTED—Continued. Miscellaneous. Fruits and nuts. 1 State and project. r^ Arizona: Salt-River...................... jljrTT.ftpi^nalifnrm'a: Vnma Prunes. Citrus fruit. Small fruit. Total. Apples. Peaches. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 708,400 7,600 23,536 138,624 1,022 8,467 10,190 900 128,248 809 9,165 2,274 260 120 16,131 3,004 100 16,450 255,320 11,420 4,500 659,400 63,026 1,623,120 11,420 91,576 Beets, sugar. Dollars. 5,136 34,748 153,127 26,759 10,459 273 174,891 3,476 48 1,622 79 17,901 3,083 356,490 282,220 453 120,150 453 540 Cotton. Dollars. 13,891,080 5,308,958 Cane. 13,863 585 86,000 12,709 2,846 96,246 357 14,550 6,723 iso 8,401 Dollars. Dollars. 23,768,682 7,012,209 892,259 11,199 16,405 241,624 157,038 570,629 3,391,456 12,453 306 13,528 306 6,254,904 219,246 356,490 282,220 3,364,049 2,562,210 126,187 948,968 600,864 1,045 6,037 348,820 23,816 540 62,821 1,279,410 5,998 30,439 Grand total. 13,891,080 48,735 5,357,693 14,400 14,400 35,000 23,784 30 68,062 Total. Dollars. Dollars. 230,425 140,633 30 ; Other. 6,583 155,130 30 90,340 370 130 ii8,660 105,370 805,140 1,304 228 5,940 40,940 869,117 2,286 9,730 65,107 1,290,444 228 363,718 3,916,736 143,367 1,840,660 1,988,546 3,825,107 69,990 633,380 859,806 1,962,683 1,973,059 1,430,832 10,538 261, 458 129,090 2,230 675 5,650 4.405 3.405 1,482 1,441,370 393,148 130 5,650 4,405 108,775 807,297 IBBIGATION. Colorado: ...., v Grand Valley .*■........................ Uncomoahero.......................... Idaho?? •Boise.. I t ;..: * ......................... TTiiag TTU]__ ;y......................... . M MdoHr- * unit_________ PiiTtiping 11nif,.................. Mont^fla: ". .. ' Huntley.................................. f f l k R v v ^ * . . . ................. < Sun River-*'' ' 'Fort Rhfiw Division __ , Greenfields Division, No. I Monta&a-Nqith Dakota: Lower t: YeXlowstone............... .... ’ 'kebr.-Wyo.r North Platte'• North Platte Canal and Colonizatioh Co. 1ands................ Interstate unit........................ Fort Laramie unit.................. Nevada: Newl&nds........................ __ New Mexico: Carlsbad___ New MexicoTexas: Rio Grande.. N* D&fc.: N . Dak. pumping......... Oregon: Umatilla........................ Oregon-California: Klamath......... South Dakota: Belle Fourche.. . . Utah: Strawberry Valley............. Pears. Miscel lane ous. 3 0 7 4 4 °— s a 1! Washington; Okanogan................................. 1,816,967 6,880 Yakima— Sunnyside unit................. 4,771,750 308,098 Tietonunit....................... 1,965,008 153,783 Wyoming: Shoshone— Garland unit........................ .. 455 JTrannie unit........................... Total................................... 8,970,724 5,565 200 5,787 1,835,399 23,216 23,216 1,951,475 756,467 151,000 189,534 118,200 41,443 6,144,049 2,311,234 301,920 21,840 63,375 84,218 365,295 106,058 12,678,247 4,053,168 295 750 62,770 660 600 63,370 660 1,708,644 178,333 316,072 25,156,659 88,974,137 635,181 1,013,933 224,648 724,850 484,748 722,426 12,776,510 3,805,379 20,892,328 142,880 * See note on p. 31. r IRRIGATION, 30 IRRIGATION', No. 19.—GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION: * S ummary sults , by of Construction Re I tems, to J un e 30, 1919 and 1920, with I ncrease for the Y ear . Items. To June 30,1919. To June 30, 1920. Acre-feet. Reservoir capacity available (original).................................................. 9,430,910 Canals, ditches, and drains: Canals over 800 second-feet capacity..................................... Canals 301 to 800 second-feet capacity.................................... Canals 50 to 300 second-feet capacity................................... Canals less than 50 second-feet capacity............. *.................. Waste-water ditches.................... Drains, open................................. Drains, closed............................... Increase. Acre-fed. Acre-feet. 9,441,910 Miles. 11,000 Miles. 438 Miles. 457 19 670 678 8 1,919 1,975 56 7,807 665 623 172 7,939 700 737 179 132 35 114 7 Total.......................................... 12,294 12,665 371 Tunnels: Number........................................ Length (feet).............................. 95 143,847 Cubic yards. Storage and diversion dams: Masonry........................................ Earth. ”......................................... Rock fill and crib........................ 2,087,991 10,220,671 1,203,386 Total.......................................... Dikes and levees: Length and volume..................... 513,989 Total.......................................... Steel.............................................. Combination................................ Wood............................................ Concrete........................................ 32,722 Cubic yards. 2, 088,251 = = Cubic yards. 260 310,992 3,'995 10,531,663 1,207,381 13,512,048 Feet. Concrete. Canal structures: 1,044 Costing over $2,000.............. N o.. Costing $500 to $2,000......... do... 2,100 9,896 Costing $100 to $500............ do... 19,682 Costing less than $100......... do... Bridges: 95 143,847 —■ =" 13,827,295 Feet. 4,517,664 514,039 4,518,214 Wood. Concrete. Wood. 201 528 5,870 57,824 1.081 2,134 10,327 19,682 33,224 64,423 209 605 6,345 62,130 315,247 Feet. 50 Concrete. 37 34 431 69,289 502 550 Wood. 8 77 475 4,306 4,866 Number, Length (ft.). Number. Length (ft.). Number. Lmgthift.). 106 414 6,134 346 8,579 12,542 135,218 4,399 106 414 6,424 349 8,579 12,542 143,600 4,543 290 3 8,382 144 Total.......................................... 7,000 160,738 7, 293 169,264 293 8,526 Culverts: Concrete........................................ Metal............................................. Terra cotta................................... Wood............................................ 1,930 1,560 1,505 4,049 95,088 54,929 64,096 96,492 2,038 1,617 1,556 4,189 101,176 57,042 66,362 101,801 108 57 51 140 6,088 2,113 2,266 5,309 Total.......................................... 9,044 310,605 Pipe: Concrete........................................ Metal............................................. Terra cotta (tile).......................... Wood............................................. Linear feet. Total.......................................... 2,641,515 = 9,400 628,572 247, 136 1,270,375 495,432 356 326,381 Linear feet. ' 15,776 Linear feet. 040,334 251,659 1,316,872 499,472 11,762 4,523 46,497 4,040 2,708,337 66,822 Flumes: Number. Length (ft.). Number. Length (ft.). Number. Length (ft.). Concrete........................................ 85 27,658 90 38,978 5 11,320 Metal............................................. 159; 072 960 967 166,177 7 7,105 Wood............................................. 2,141 449,569 2,250 463,209 109 13,640 Total.......................................... 3,186 636,299 * See note on p. 31, 3,307 686,364 121 32,065 31 IRRIGATION. No. 1 9 . —Government I rrigation :* S ummary op Construction R esults , by I tems, to J une 3 0 , 1 9 1 9 and 1 9 2 0 , with I ncrease por the Y ear— C o n t i n u e d . To June 30, 1920. To June 30,1919. Items. Canals lined: Length............. miles. Concrete. 307.57 Wood. 4.10 Concrete. Wood. 4.11 333.88 26.31 Wopd. 0.01 Number. 99 659 31 118 543 97 636 29 89 523 23 2 29 20 1,450 1,374 Total. Concrete. Number. Number. Buildings: Offices.......................................... Residences.................................. Power plants.............................. Pumping stations....................... Barns, storehouses, etc.............. . Increase. 76 Number. Depth {feet), Number. Depth (feet), Number. Depth (feet). Wells: Number and depth.. 448 47,879 49,162 499 970 83 3,126 615 Total.. 4,794 Power developed: Water and steam..horsepower. Excavation: Class 1, earth........................ Class2 ,indurated material. Class 3, rock......................... TotalRiprap...................................... cubicyards. Paving.................................... squareyards. Concrete.................................... cubicyards. Cement..................................barrels. 51 Miles. m Miles. Communications: Roads........................ Railroads.................. Telephone lines....... Transmission lines.. 1,283 Miles. 16 83 3,145 650 19 35 4,864 70 59,633 60,373 740 Cubic yards. 154,473,487 9,913,065 8,409, 722 Cubic yards. 159,876,598 10,175,545 8,599,998 Cubic yards. 172,796,274 178,652,141 5,855,867 1,892,728 819,408 3,023,446 2,971,330 2,001,420 832,736 3,047,045 3,015,375 108,692 13,328 23,599 44,045 5,403,111 262,480 190,276 No. 2 0 .— GOVERNMENT IRRIGATION, RESULTS OF:* A c r e a g e I r r ig a t e d a n d P r o je c ts , 1913 to 1919. Cr o p p e d , a n d V a l u e op I r r ig a b l e A c r e a g e , C rops on R e c l a m a t io n Year. Irrigable acreage. Irrigated acreage. Cropped. acreage. Crop value. 1913....................................................................................... 1914....................................................................................... 1915....................................................................................... 1916...................................................................................... 1917....................................................................................... 1918....................................................................................... 1919....................................................................................... 1,181,362 1,240,875 1,330,222 1,405,452 1,502, 468 1,601,934 1,636,159 694,142 761,271 814,906 922,821 1,026,663 1,119,566 1,187,255 637,227 703,424 757,613 858,291 966,784 1,051,193 1,113,469 15,676,411 16,475,517 18,164,452 32,815,972 56,462,313 66,821,396 88,074.137 DoUars. * General note for irrigation tables.—Source: The United States Reclamation Service, Department of the Interior. The figures given in these tables relate only to lands served in whole or in part by works con trolled by this Service. In 1919 the area so served amounted to 2,103,568 acres (1,187,255 acres m theRedamation Service projects proper, and 916,313 acres served by Reclamation Service works, usually a partial water supply through private canals under Warren Act contracts). Data are for calendar year (irrigation season) except on the Salt River project, Ariz., data are for corresponding “ agriculturalyear,” October, 1918, to November, 1919. Unless otherwise indicated, figures are restricted to irrigated areas covered by crop reports, excluding small areas cropped by dry farming on a few projects, the area served! under Warren Act contracts, and the three Indian projects in Montana, the works for which were constructed by the Reclamation Service. All value figures are intended to show the value received by the farmer!for his crops, whether sold on the farm or in town, with or without bailing, boxing, etc. If fed by the farmer, the crop is given a value representing the average selling price on the farm. N o . J31.—P O P U L A T IO N O F T H E U N IT E D ST A T E S AT E A C H C E N S U S , 1 7 9 0 TO 1 9 2 0 : B y States and Geographic D ivisions , co to [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] State. 1790 1800 Alabama..................... Arizona....................... Arkansas..................... California.................... Colorado...................... Connecticut................. Delaware..................... District of Columbia .. Florida........................ Georgia........................ 1830 1840 1850 I860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 127,901 309,527 590,756 771,623 964,201 1,062 14,273 30,388 97,574 209,897 92,597 435,450 379,994 34,277 996.992 9,658 484,471 560,247 39,864 1,262,505 40,440 802,525 864,694 194,327 1,513,401 88,243 1,128,211 1,213,398 413,249 1,828,697 122,931 1,311,564 1,485,053 539,700 2,138,093 204,354 1,574, 449 2,377,549 799,024 2,348,174 334,162 1,752,204 3,426,861 939,629 309,978 78,085 43,712 54,477 691,392 370,792 91,532 51,687 87,445 906,185 460,147 112,216 75,080 140, 424 1,057,286 537,454 125,015 131,700 187,748 1,184,109 622,700 146,608 177,624 269, 493 1,542,180 746,258 168,493 230,392 391,422 1,837,353 908,420 184,735 278,718 528, 542 2,216,331 1,114,756 202,322 331,069 752,619 2.609.121 1,380,631 223,003 437,571 968,470 2,895,832 261,942 72,674 24,023 275,248 72,749 33,039 82,548 162,686 252,433 340,989 297,675 76,748 39,834 34,730 516,823 5,64i 12,282 24,520 55,2ii 147,178 i57,445 343,031 476,183 685,866 43,112 851,470 988,416 192,214 1,711,951 1,350,428 674,913 107,206 14,999 2,539,891 1,680,637 1,194,020 364,399 32,610 3.077.871 1,978,301 1,624,615 996,096 88,548 3,826,352 2,192,404 1,912,297 1,428,108 161,772 4,821,550 2,516,462 2,231,853 1,470,495 325,594 5,638,591 2,700,876 2,224,771 1,690,949 431,866 6,485,280 2,930,390 2,404,021 1,769,257 406,511 76,556 228,705 380,546 472,040 564,317 153,407 298,335 407,350 523,287 687,917 215,739 399,455 447,040 610,408 779,828 352,411 501,793 470,019 737,699 982,405 517,762 583,169 583,034 994,514 1,155,684 708,002 628,279 687,049 1,231,066 1,321,011 726.915 626.915 780,894 1,457,351 1,648,690 939,946 648,936 934,943 1,783,085 1,858,635 1,118,588 661,086 1,042,390 2,238,947 2,147,174 1,381,625 694,466 1,188,044 2,805,346 2,289,905 1,656,388 742,371 1,295,346 3,366,416 2,416,630 1,798,509 768,014 ,1,449,661 3,852,356 397,654 6,077 606,526 682,044 749,113 172,023 791,305 1,182,012 1,184,059 439,706 827,922 1,721,295 20,595 1,636,937 780,773 1,131,597 2,168,380 39,159 2,093,890 1,310,283 1,289.600 2,679,185 142,924 2,420,982 1,751,394 1,551,270 3,106,665 243,329 2,810,173 2,075,708 1,797,114 3,293,335 376,053 3,668,412 2,387,125 1,790,818 3,404,055 548,889 122.993 42,491 318,300 906,096 91,874 452,402 62,266 346,991 1,131,116 119,565 1,062,656 47,355 376,530 1,444,933 160,282 1,066,300 42,335 411,588 1,883,669 195,310 1,192,214 81,875 430,572 2,537,167 327,301 1,296,372 77,407 443,083 3,155,900 360,350 4,382,759 1.071,361 <*) 2,685,260 5.082.871 1,399,750 (*) 3,198,062 6,003,174 1,617,949 190,983 3,672,329 4258,657 7,268,894 1,893,810 319,146 4,157,545 4790,391 9,113,614 2,206,287 577,056 4.767.121 1,657,155 10,385,227 2,559,123 646,872 5,759,394 2,028,283 73,677 220,955 96,540 319,728 378,787 151,719 341,548 422,845 4,762 8,896 31,639 212,267 40,352 19,783 75,448 66,586 136,621 140,455 375,651 383,702 244,i61 277,575 269,328 320,823 284,574 373,306 317,976 489,555 61,547 28,841 6,857 326,073 672,035 93,516 1,918,608 737,987 2,428,921 753,419 3,097,394 869,039 3.880,735 992.622 937,903 1,519,467 1,980,329 2,339,511 141,885 184,139 i83,858 211,149 214,460 245,562 New York................... 340,120 ........... North Carolina 393,751 North Dakota............. 589,051 478,103 959,049 1,372,812 638,829 555,500 O hio........................ Oklahoma................. 45,365 230,760 581,434 0 S 0 w > W3 w O 3 B Y STATES, 251,002 64,273 14,093 Michigan..................... Minnesota.................. Mississippi...... ........... 8,850 Missouri....................... Montana...................... Nebraska..................... Nevada........................ New Hampshire......... New Jersey................. New Mexico................ 1820 237,946 59,096 Idaho........................... Illinois......................... Indiana........................ Iowa............................. Kansas......................... Kentucky.................... Louisiana.................... Maine........................... Maryland.................... Massachusetts............. 1810 O regon......................... Pennsylvania.............. Rhode Island.............. South Carolina........... South Dakota............. Tennessee................... Texas.......................... Utah............................ Vermont...................... Virginia....................... 13,294 2,311,786 147,545 668,507 52,465 2.906,215 ' 174,620 703,708 2 4,837 90,923 3,521,951 217,353 705,606 314,181 174,768 4,282,891 276,531 995,577 3135,177 317,704 5,268,113 345,506 1,151.149 348,600 413,536 6,302,115 428,556 1,340,316 401,570 672,765 7,665,111 542,610 1,515,400 583,888 783,389 8,720,017 004,397 1,683,724 636,547 291,948 1,239,797 1,002,717 212,592 11,380 314,120 1,421,661 1,109,801 604,215 40,273 315,098 1,596,318 1,258,520 818,579 86,786 330,551 3,225,163 1,542,359 1,591,749 143,963 332,286 1,512,565 1,767,518 2,235,527 210,779 332,422 1,655,980 2,020,616 3,048,710 276,749 343,641 1,854,184 2,184,789 3,896,542 373,351 355,956 2,061,612 2,337,885 4,663,228 449,396 352,428 2,309,187 11,594 30,945 305,391 775,881 23,955 442,014 1,054,670 9,118 75,116 618,457 1,315,497 20,789 357,232 762,794 1,693,330 62,555 518,103 958,800 2,069,042 92,531 1,141,990 1,221,119 2,333,860 145,965 1,356,621 1,463,701 2,632,067 194,402 434,373 68,825 249,073 602,365 69,122 345,591 810,091 1,049,458 76,931 83,059 502,741 415,115 1,348,233 97,199 581,185 1,724,033 108,830 594,398 35,691 105,602 261,727 422,823 681,904 829,210 85, # 5 747,610 154,465 880,200 217,895 235,981 974,600 1,065,366 280,652 1,211,405 Washington................ West Virginia............. Wisconsin................... Wyoming.................... New England___ * ... 1,009,408 1,233,011 1,471,973 1,660,071 1,954,717 Middle Atlantic........... 958,632 1,402,565 2,014,702 2,699,845 3,587,664 East North Central. . . 51,006 272,324 792, 719 1,470,018 West North Central. . 19,783 66,586 140,455 South Atlantic........... 1,851,806 2,286,494 2,674,891 3,061,063 3,645,752 2,234,822 4,526,260 2,924,728 426,814 3,925,299 2,728,116 5,898,735 4,523,260 880,335 4,679,090 3,135,283 7,458,985 6,926,884 2,169,832 5,364,703 3,487,924 4,010,529 4,700,749 5,592,017 6,552,681 7,400,909 8,810,806 10,496,878 12,706,220 15,454,678 19,315,892 22,261,144 9,124,517 11,206,668 13,478,305 15,985,581 18,250,621 21,475,543 3,856,594 6,157,443 8,932,112 10,347,423 11,637,921 12,’ 544’249 5,853,610 7,697,197 8,857,922 10,443,480 12,194,895 13,990'272 East South Central.. . West South Central... Mountain.................... Pacific......................... 2,575,445 449,985 3,363,271 940,251 72,927 105,891 4,020,991 1,747,667 174,923 444,053 4,404,445 2,029,965 315,385 675,125 109,368 Alaska......................... Hawaii........................ Porto Rico.................. Military and naval11. . 335,407 708,590 1,190,489 167,680 77,618 ............... 1................ ............... 1................ :::::::::::::::::::: 1,815,969 246,127 6,585,151 3,334,220 653,119 1,114,578 6,429,154 4,740,983 1,213,935 1,888,334 7,547,757 6,532,290 1,674,657 2,416,692 8,409,901 8,893,307 8, 784,534 10,242,224 %633,517 3*336*101 4,192,304 5*566^871 « 33,426 8 32,052 *89,990 63,592 154,001 10 953,243 91,219 64,356 191,909 1,118,012 55,608 54,899 255,912 1,297* 772 117,238 POPULATION, BY STATES, Total................. 3,929,214 5,308,483 7,239,881 9,638,453 s 12,866,020 * 17,069,453 23,191,876 31,443,321 38,558,371 50,155,783 *62,947,714 75,994,575 91,972,266 105,710,620 Geographic divisions.I*478* Grand total___ 3,929,214 5,308,483 7,239,881 |9,638,453 12,866,020 17,069,453 23,191,876 31, 443,321 38,558,371 50,189,209 63,069,756 77,256,630 93,402,151 107,436,441 I Population of Iowa, Apr. 15,1910; decrease since 1900. * Population shown for South Dakota in 1860 represents entire Dakota Territory. * Population of that part of Dakota Territory taken to form North Dakota: 1870,2,405; 1880> 36,909; of that part taken to form South Dakota: 1870,11,776; 1880,98,268. 4Includes population of Indian Territory: 1890,180,182; 1900,392,060. * Includes persons (5,318 in 1830 and 6,100 in 1840) on public ships in the service of the United States not credited to any geographic division or State. * Includes population (325,462) of Indian Territory ana Indian reservations specially enumerated in 1890, but not Included in the general report on population in 1890. 7 Por States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 8 Alaska was specially enumerated under the law, but the population was not included in the general report on population in 1880 or 1890. * According to the census taken as of Dec. 28,1890, under the direction of the Hawaiian Government. 18 According to the census of Porto Rico taken in 1899 under the direction of the War Department. II Persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including civilian employees, etc.) stationed abroad, not credited to any geographic division or State. ^ CO 34 POPULATION— R A N K OP STATES. N o. 2 2 .—BANK OP STATES IN POPULATION: Census Y ears 1790 to 1920. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census* Department of Commerce.] State. Ala................. Ariz................ A r k ................ Calif................ Colo................ Conn................ Del................. D .C ................ Fla.................. Ga................... 1790 1890 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 26 8 16 13 I ll................... Iud ............ 8 9 19 19 15 12 12 13 26 28 25 26 29 25 26 38 24 32 35 31 14 17 19 22 26 12 11 11 24 21 21 22 24 18 16 24 25 26 10 20 13 K ans K y .................. L a .................. Me................... Md .................. Mass................ Mich . . . . . . . . . Mirm.............. Miss............ M o .............. Mont......... . Nebr................ Nev............... : N .H ................ N.J................. N. Mex............ N. Y . . . . ......... N. C ................ N. Dak....... . Ohio............. Okla................ Oreg................ Pa................... R .I ................. S.C.................. S. Dak............ Tenn.............. T e x ................ Utah............... V t ................... Va................... Wash.............. W. V a ............ W i s ............... W yo................ 14 9 11 6 14 7 4 6 7 18 14 8 6 26 20 19 9 6 3 2 11 10 23 16 12 6 19 12 10 12 11 8 7 27 21 23 15 13 3 4 2 4 4 18 IS 6 2 3 17 1 27 22 21 18 14 30 33 31 9 11 4 10 7 27 6 20 6 19 13 15 8 18 16 17 8 6 23 20 17 16 22 18 1 36 15 IS 2 24 2 6 20 8 23 9 2 11 28 14 10 9 7 6 13 16 16 21 1 1 2 17 3 34 30 6 10 20 8 21 23 8 22 22 19 7 16 30 14 8 34 3 4 29 19 32 3 16 6 11 22 g 5 25 35 23 4 24 17 44 25 24 35 28 38 36 34 13 46 4 33 9 17 39 41 27 4 17 12 14 29 1 10 6 11 44 4 7 16 1 21 & 15 7 12 1 20 6 17 20 26 28 27 9 16 46 26 24 41 25 35 34 33 21 1 12 342 3 86 2 29 18 10 23 37 28 5 40 15 20 7 13 28 18 6 43 36 40 31 17 37 1 27 23 7 9 26 IS 5 45 30 43 31 19 41 1 14 345 3 340 3 15 38 37 2 2 32 33 22 21 9 19 39 30 12 11 10 42 27 16 47 39 32 14 42 29 16 47 17 147 24 22 31 29 43 40 32 18 47 25 21 32 29 45 41 33 18 46 25 12 32 31 47 43 33 18 46 25 8 33 29 47 42 32 12 11 10 12 46 3 46 3 43 3 8 10 8 10 22 12 45 3 9 15 19 11 25 30 27 6 9 20 21 5 45 26 49 33 18 44 23 31 26 7 9 19 20 5 43 27 49 37 16 44 22 14 24 34 27 35 28 6 6 8 7 17 23 9 39 31 49 41 19 21 7 40 29 49 39 11 44 1 1 16 42 15 40 16 37 139 38 *30 36 28 35 2 2 2 4 36 23 <35 13 7 41 37 15 34 28 14 4$ 4 35 24 38 14 6 42 39 17 34 28 13 4$ 11 16 24 15 1 4 22 10 44 1 14 36 4 21 34 2 38 26 36 17 5 41 42 38 26 37 19 5 40 45 20 20 80 28 13 48 30' 27 13 48 Geographic di visions.6 N. Eng............ Middle A t . . . . E.N .Cent. . . . W . N. Cent... S. Atlantic.. . E.S.Cent....... W. S. Cent___ Mountain....... Pacific............ 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 6 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 5 7 4 5 7 1 4 6 6 5 1 5 5 1 1 2 6 2 9 3 4 7 9 8 8 5 7 3 7 3 7 1 2 4 4 6 6 4 6 6 2 1 5 3 4 7 9 8 6 2 1 4 3 5 7 9 8 7 7 2 1 7 7 2 1 4 1 2 4 1 2 3 5 3 3 4 5 6 9 8 6 9 3 6 5 9 8 4 3 6 5 9 8 * For 1890 the rank of Arizona advances from 48 to 47, when the population specially enumerated is included; and that of Oklahoma advances from 46 to 89, when the population specially enumerated in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations is included. * Includes South Dakota. 8 The ranking: of Oklahoma in 1900 was 38 and Indian Territory 39. The present ranking for the same census is based on the combined population of Oklahoma and Indian Territory. 4 For 1890 the rank of. South Dakota advances from 37 to 36 when the population specially enumer ated is included. 6 New England division: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecti cut. Middle Atlantic division: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. East North Central division: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin. West North Central division: Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas. South Atlantic division: Delaware, Maryland, Dis trict of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida. East South Central division: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi. West South Central division: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas. Mountain division: Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, for FRASER New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada. Pacific division: Washington, Oregon, California. Digitized 35 POPULATION, BY BAOE. No. 2 3 — POPULATION AT EACH CENSUS, I860 TO 1980: By C o l o r Ja n d R ace (1860 to 1910), and by S tates and G eographic D ivisio ns * [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] State and race. I860 1870 1880 1890 Allother................... 526,271 437,770 160 521,384 475,510 98 662,185 600,103 217 Total. ................... 664,201 996,992 Alabama: White........................ Arizona: White........................ Negro .. ^................. . Allother................... Total................. . 1900 1910 833,718 678,489 1,194 1,001,152 827,307 238 1,228,832 908,282 979 1,262,505 1,513,401 1,828,697 2,138,093 9,581 26 51 35,160 155 5,125 55,734 1,357 31,152 92,903 1,848 28,180 171,468 2,009 30,877 9,658 40,440 88,243 122,931 204,354 Arkansas: White........................ Negro........................ AIf Other .................... 324,143 111,259 48 362,115 122,169 187 591,531 210,666 328 818,752 309,117 342 944,580 366,856 128 1,131,026 442,891 532 Total...................... 435,450 484,471 802,525 1,128,211 1,311,564 1,574,449 California; White........................ Negro........................ AH other.................... 323,177 4,086 62,731 499,424 4,272 56,551 767,181 6,018 91,495 1,111,833 11,322 90,243 1,402,727 11,045 71,281 2,259,672 21,645 96,232 379,994 560,247 864,694 1,213,398 1,485,053 2,377,549 Colorado; White........................ Negro........................ All other.................... Total................... . 34,231 46 39,221 456 187 191,126 2,435 766 404,534 6,215 2,500 529,046 8,570 2,084 783,415 11,453 4,156 Total....................... 34,277 39,864 194,327 413,249 539,700 799,024 Connecticut: White........................ Negro........................ Another................... 451,504 8,627 16 527,549 9,663 237 610,769 11,547 384 733,438 12,302 518 892,424 15,226 770 1,098,897 15,174 685 Total...................... 460,147 537,454 622,700 746,268 908,420 1,114,756 Delaware:: White........................ Negro........................ Allother................ . 90,589 21,627 102,221 22,794 120,160 26,442 6 140,066 28.386 41 153,977 30,697 61 171,102 31,181 39 Total...................... 112,216 125,015 146,608 168,493 184,735 202,322 District of Columbia: White........................ Negro........................ All other.................... 60,763 14,316 1 88,278 43,404 18 118,006 59,596 22 154,695 75.572 125 191,532 86,702 484 236,128 94,446 495 1920 2,348,174 ,i 334,162 1,762,204 4J------ 3,426,861 939,629 ■ < * 1,380,631 ji23,003 - • Total...................... 75,080 131,700 177,624 230,392 278,718 331,069 Florida: White.................... Negro....................... All other................... 77,746 62,677 1 96,057 91,689 ' 2 142,605 126,690 198 224,949 166,180 293 297,333 230,730 479 Total...................... 140,424 187,748 269,493 391,422 528,542 Georgia: White........................ Negro........................ All other..... .............. 443,634 ...... ........... 308,669 316 : 968,470 752,619 ■— _l_ ""T ,y .... . 591,550 465,698 38 638,926 545,142 41 816,906 725,133 141 978,357 858,815 181 1,181,294 1,034,813 224 1,431,802 1,176,987 332 Total...................... 1,057,286 1,184,109 1,542,180 1,837,353 2,216,331 2,609,121 10,618 60 4,321 29,013 53 3,544 82,117 201 6,230 154,495 293 6,984 319,221 651 5,722 14,999 32,610 88,548 161,772' 325,594 Idaho: White........................ Negro........................ All other.................... Total...................... —1 437,571 I 2,895,832 |431,866 36 POPULATION, BY RACK. . N o - 2 3 — P o p u l a t io n to 1910), at and b y State and race. E a c h C e n s u s , 1860 t o 1920: B y C o l o r a n d R ace (1860 St a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued. 1860 1870 Illinois: White....................... 1,704,291 2,511,096 28,762 7 628 ............All o th e r32 .... 33 Total....... .............. 1880 1890 1900 1910 3,031,151 46,363 352 3,768,472 57,028 852 4,734,873 85,078 1,599 5,526,962 109,049 2,580 1,711,951 2,539,891 3,077,871 3,826,352 4,821,550 5,638,591 Indiana: White........................ 1,338,710 11,428 Ajfnthpr................ 290 1,655,837 24,560 240 1,938,798 39,228 275 2,146,736 45,215 453 2,458,502 57,505 455 2,639,961 60,320 595 Total.............. ....... 1,350,428 1,680,637 1,978,301 2,192,404 2,516,462 2,700,876 Iowa: White........................ Negro.... ................... Alfothfif T_____ ____ 673,779 1,069 65 1,188,207 5,762 51 1,614,600 9,516 499 1,901,000 2,218,667 10,685 12,693 522493 2,209,191 14,973 607 Total.............. . 674,913 1,194,020 1,624,615 1,912,297 2,231,853 2,224,771 Kansas: White........................ Negro................ ....... Another.................... 106,390 627 189 346,377 17,108 914 952,155 43,107 834 1,376,619 49,710 1,779 1,416,319 52,003 2,173 1,634,352 54,030 2,567 Total...................... 107,206 364,399 996,096 1,428,108 1,470,495 1,690,949 Kentucky: White........................ N e g r o .................... Ail oth er................. 919,484 236,167 33 1,098,692 222,210 109 1,377,179 271,451 60 1,590,462 268,071 102 1,862,309 284,706 159 2,027,951 261,656 298 Total...................... 1,155,684 1,321,011 1,648,690 1,858,635 2,147,174 2,289,905 Louisiana: White........................ Negro........................ All other. . . . . . . . . . . . 357,456 350,373 173 362,065 364,210 640 454,954 483,655 1,337 558,395 559,193 1,000 729,612 650,804 1,209 941,086 713,874 1,428 Total....................... 708,002 726,915 939,946 1,118,588 1,381,625 1,656,388 Maine; White....................... Negro........................ All oth er................. 626,947 1,327 5 624,809 1,606 500 646,852 1,451 633 659,263 1,190 633 692,226 1,319 921 739,995 1.363 1,013 628,279 1 626,915 648,936 661,086 694,466 742,371 515,918 171,131 605,497 175,391 6 724,693 210,230 20 826,493 215,657 240 952,424 235,064 556 1,062,639 232,250 457 Total...................... 687,049 Massachusetts: White........................ 1,221,432 9,602 Negro........................ Allother................... 32 780,894 934,943 1,042,390 1,188,044 1,295,346 1,443,156 13,947 248 1,763,782 18,697 606 2,215,373 22,144 1,430 2,769,764 31,974 3,608 3,324,926 38,055 3,435 1,457,351 1,783,085 2,238,947 2,805,346 3,366,416 1,167,282 11,849 4,928 1,614,560 15,100 7,277 2,072,884 15,223 5,783 2,398,563 15,816 6,603 2,785,247 17,115 7,811 749,113 1,184,059 1,636,937 2,093,890 2,420,982 2,810,173 169,395 259 2,369 438,257 759 690 776,884 1,564 2,325 1,296,408 3,683 10,192 1,737,036 4,959 9,399 2,059,227 7,084 9,397 172,023 439,706 780,773 1,310,283 1,751,394 2,075,708 353,899 437,404 2 382,896 444,201 825 479,398 650,291 1,908 544,851 742,559 2,190 641, M0 907,630 2,440 786,111 1,009,487 1,516 791,305 827,922 1,131,597 1,289,600 1,551,270 1,737,114 Total...................... Maryland: White........................ N egro..................... All other................... Total....................... 1,231,066 Michigan: White........................ 736,142 Negro........................ 6,799 All other.................... 6,172 Total....................... Minnesota: White........................ Negro......................... All other.................... Total...................... Mississippi: White......................... Negro......................... Another............ Total...................... 1920 6,485,280 2,930,390 2,404,021 1,769,257 2,416,630 1,798,509 768,014 1,449,661 3,852,356 3,668,412 2,>387,125, 1,790,618 37- POPULATION,' BY PACE. No- 2 3 . — P o p u l a t io n a t B a c h C e n s u s , 1860 to 1920: B y C o lor a n d R a c e ( to 1910), a n d b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued. 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 ..................... 1,063,489 118,503 20 1,603,146 118,071 78 2,022,826 145,350 204 2,528,458 150,184 543 2,944,843 161,234 588 3,134,932 157,452 951 Total...................... 1,182,012 1,721,295 2,168,380 2,679,185 3,106,665 3,293,335 Another.................... 18,306 183 2,106 35,385 346 3,428 127,690 1,490 13,744 226,283 1,523 15,523 360,580 1,834 13,639 Total...................... 20,595 39,159 142,924 243,329 376,053 28,696 122,117 82 789 63 87 Another.................... 449,764 2,385 253 1,047,096 8,913 6,647 1,056,526 6,269 3,505 1,180,293 7,689 4,232 State and race. Missouri: White 1860 Montana: Nebraska: White........................ !Sf>0 1920 3,404,055 548,889 ; 1,296,372 28,841 122,993 452,402 1,062,656 1,066,300 1,192,214 Nevada: White........................ Negro........................ Alfother...... ............. 6,812 45 38,959 357 3,175 53,556 488 8,222 39,121 242 7,992 35,405 134 6,796 74,276 513 7,086 ■f 6,857 42,491 62,266 47,355 42,335 81,875 77,407 325,579 494 317,697 580 23 346,229 685 77 375,840 614 76 410,791 662 135 429,906 564 102 Total...................... New Jersey: White........................ Negro......................... All other................... 326,073 318,300 346,991 376,530 411,588 430,572 646,699 25,336 875,407 30,658 31 1,092,017 38,853 246 1,396,581 47,638 714 1.812,317 69,844 1,508 2,445,894 89,760 1,513 Total...................... New Mexico: White........................ Negro........................ All other.................. 672,035 906,096 1,131,116 1,444,933 1,883,669 2,537,167 82,924 85 10,507 90,393 172 1,309 108,721 1,015 9,829 142,918 1,956 15,408 180,207 1,610 13,493 304,594 1,028 21,079 Total...................... 93,516 New York: White....................... 3,831,590 Negro................... 49,005 Allother................. 140 91,874 119,565 160,282 195,310 327,301 4,330,210 52,081 468 5,016,022 65,104 1,745 5,923,955 70,092 9,127 7,156,881 99,232 12,781 T o ta l.................... 3,880,735 North Carolina: 629,942 White........................ 361,522 Negro......................... All other.................. 1,158 4,382,759 5,082,871 6,003,174 7,268,894 9,113,614 867,242 531,277 1,231 1,055.382 561,018 1,549 1,263,603 624,469 5,738 1,500,51^' 697,843 7,933 Total............... North Dakota: White........................ Negro........................ All o t h e r . .......... 992,622 1,071,361 1,399,750 1,617,949 1,893,810 2,206,287 2,576 12,887 Q4 1,200 133,147 401 1,629 182,407 373 8,203 311,712 286 7,148 569,855 617 6,584 114,181 >135,177 190,983 319,146 577,056 4,654,897 111,452 772 Total...................... New Hampshire: White.-..................... Negro......................... Allother.................... 2,261 Total....................... >4,837 Ohio: White........................ 2,302,808 Negro........................ 36,673 All other...... ............ 30 Total...................... 2,339,511 Oklahoma: White........................ Negro........................ All other__ r............. 2,601,946 63,213 101 3,117,920 79.900 242 3,584,805 87,113 411 4,060,204 96,901 440 2,665.260 3,198,062 3,672,329 4,157,545 4,767,121 172,554 21,609 64,494 670,204 55,684 64,503 1,444,531 137,612 75,012 *258,657 *790,391 1,657,155 Total...................... » Dakota Territory. 5 3* 678,470391,650 1,241 * Includes Indian Territory. 443*083 3,155*900 360,350 1ss§ 1 Total...................... 10,385,227 1 2,559,123 646,872 ! 'j 5,759,394 2,02)8,283 38 POPULATION, BY RACE. No, 2 3 . — P o p u l a t io n a t E a c h C e n s u s , 1860 to 1920: By C olor a n d R ace (1860 to 1910), a n d b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued. State and race. I860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 Oregon: White...................... Negro......................... All Other................... 52,160 128 177 86,929 346 3,648 163,075 487 11,206 301,982 1,186 14,536 394,582 1,105 17,849 655,090 1,492 16,183 Total...................... 62,465 90,923 174,768 317,704 413,536 672,765 Alfother................... 2,849,250 56,949 7 3,456,609 65,294 48 4,197,016 85,535 340 5,148,258 107,596 2,259 6,141,664 156.845 3i 606 7,467,713 193,919, 3,479 Pennsylvania: White.............. . . . . Total..................... 2,906,215 3,521,951 4,282,891 5,258,113 6,302,115 7,665,111 Rhode Island: White........................ Negro......................... Alfothef................... 170,649 3,952 19 212,219 4,980 154 269,939 6,488 104 337,859 7,393 254 419,050 9,092 414 532,492 9,529 589 Total...................... 174,620 217,353 276,531 345,506 428,556 542,610 South Carolina; White........................ Negro........................ Allother.................. 291,300 412,320 88 289,667 415,814 125 391,105 604,332 14Q 462,008 688,934 207 557,807 782,321 188 679,161 835,843 396 Total...................... 703,708 705,606 995,577 1,151,149 1,340,316 1,515,400 South Dakota; White........................ Negro......................... All other................... 328,010 541 20,049 380,714 465 20,391 563,771 817 19,300 Total...................... 348,600 401,570 * 583,888 Tennessee: White........................ Negro......................... All other.................... 826,722 283,019 60 936,119 322,331 70 1,138,831 403,151 377 1,336,637 430,678 203 1,540,186 480,243 187 1,711,432 473,088 269 Total...................... 1,109,801 1,258,520 1,542,359 1,767,518 2,020,616 2,184,789 420,891 182,921403 564,700 253,475 404 1,197,237 393,384 1,128 1,745,935 488,171 1,421 2,426,669 620,722 1,319 3,204,848 690,049 1,645 Total...................... 604,215 818,579 1,591,749 2,235,527 3,048,710 3,896,542 Utah: White........................ Negro......................... All other.................... 40,125 59 89 86,044 118 624 142,423 232 1,308 205,925 588 4,266 272,465 672 3,612 366,583 1,144 5,624 40,273 86,786 143,963 210,779 276,749 373,351 314,369 709 20 329,613 924 14 331,218 1,057 11 331.418 937 67 342,771 826 44 364,298 1,621 37 Total...................... 315,098 Virginia; W h ite ...................... 1,047,299 548,907 Negro......................... All other................... 112 330,551 332,286 332,422 343,641 355,956 712,089 512,841 233 880,858 631,616 91 1,020,122 635,438 420 1,192,855 660,722 607 1,389,809 671,096 707 1,225,163 1,512,565 1,655,980 1,854,184 2,061,612 22,195 207 1,553 67,199 325 7,592 340,829 1,602 14,801 496,304 2,514 19,285 1,109,111 6,058 26,821 23,955 75,116 357,232 518,103 1,141,990 424,033 17,980 592,537 25,886 34 730,077 32,690 27 915,233 43,499 68 1,156,817 64,173 129 442,014 618,457 762,794 958,800 1,221,119 Texas: W h i t e .................. Negro......................... All other................... Total...................... Vermont: White........................ Negro......................... All other.................... Total...................... 1,596,318 Washington: 11,138 White........................ 30 Negro......................... All other................... 426 Total..................... W est Virginia: White........................ Negro......................... All other.................... Total...................... 11,594 — 1920 783,389 8,720,017 604,397 1,683,724 636,547 2,337,885 4,663,228 449,396 352,428 2,309,187 1,356,621 1,463,701 39 POPULATION, BY RACE. N o. 2 3 . —P opulation at E ach Ce n s u s , 1860 to 1920: B y Color and R ace|(1 8 60 to 1910), and by States and Geographic D ivisions —Continued, j State and race. Wisconsin: W h ite.... Negro___ All other. Total... Wyoming: W h ite.... Negro___ Another. Total... Total United States: White................... Negro.................... All other............... G eographicdivision* Grana total. 1870 1880 1890 1900 mo , 1,051,351 2,113 1,206 1,309,618 2,702 3,177 1,680,828 2,444 10,058 2,057,911 2,542 8,589 2,320,555 2,900 10,405 775,881 1,054,670 1,315,497 1,6 2,069,042 2,333,860 8,726 183 209 19,437 298 1,054 59,324 922 2,309 89,051 940 2,540 140,318 2,235 3,412 9,118 20,789 62,555 92,531 145,965 I860 773, 1, 1 26,922, 4,441, 78, 1920 2,632,067 194,402 33,589,377 43,402,970 55,101,258 66,809,196 81,731,957 4,880,009 6,580,793 7,488,676 8,833,994 9,827,763 172,020 357,780 351,385 412,546 88,985 31,443,321 38,558,371 50,155,783 *62,947,714 75,994,575 91,972,266 105,710,620 New England: White...................... Negro....................... All other.................. 3,110,480 24,711 92 3,455,043 31,705 1,176 3,968,789 39,925 1,815 4,653,191 44.580 2,978 5,527,026 59,099 5,892 6,480,514 66,306 5,861 TotalMiddle Atlantic: White........... Negro........... Another___ 3,135,283 3,487,924 4,010,529 4,700,749 5,592,017 6,552,681 7,327,548 131,290 147 8,662,226 10,305,055 12,468,794 15,110,862 18,880,452 189,492 225,326 148,033 325,921 417,870 2,331 12,100 17,895 17.570 547 Total................ East North Central: White................. Negro.................. Another............. 7,458,985 8,810,806 10,496,878 12,706,220 15,454,678 19,315,892 6,855,644 63,699 7,541 8,987,512 11,012,047 13,253,725 15,710.053 17,927,622 207,023 257,842 183,298 300,836 130,497 47,686 11,323 17,557 22,163 6,508 T otal............. West North Central: White................. Negro.................. AU other............. 6,926,884 9,124,517 11,206,668 13,478,305 15,985,581 18,250,621 2,044,325 120,540 4,967 3,710,991 142,583 3,020 5,949,376 202,323 5,744 8,660.088 10,065,817 11,351.621 242,662 224i089 237,909 47,935 43,697 43,638 Total. South Atlantic: White........... Negro........... Allother___ 2,169,832 3,856,594 6,157,443 8,932,112 10,347,423 11,637,921 3,305,107 2,058,198 1,398 3,635,238 2,216,705 1,667 4,654,112 2,941,202 1,883 5,592,149 3,262,690 3,083 Total. East South Central: White................. Negro.................. All other............. 5,364,703 5,853,610 7,597,197 8,857,922 10,443,480 12,194,895 2,626,376 1,394,360 255 2,939,091 1,464,252 1,102 3,657,593 1,924,996 2,562 4,305,668 2,119,797 3,689 5,044,847 2,499,886 3,024 Total. West South Central: White................. Negro.................. All other............. 4,020,991 4,404,445 5,585,151 6,429,154 7,547,757 8,409,901 1,102,490 644,553 624 1,288,880 739.854 1,231 2,243,722 1,087,705 2,793 3,295,636 1.378,090 67,257 4.771.065 1.694.066 67,159 6,721,491 1,984,426 78,617 Total... Mountain: W h ite.... Negro___ All other. 1,747,667 2,029,965 3,334,220 4,740,983 6,532,290 8,784,634 164,092 235 10,596 301,848 1,555 11,982 614,821 5,022 33,276 1,117,363 12,971 83,601 1,579,855 15,590 79,212 2,520,455 21,467 91,595 Total... Pacific: W h ite.... Negro___ AU other. 174,923 315,385 653,119 1,213,935 1,674,657 2,633,517 386,475 4,244 53,334 608 548 4,825 61,752 997,455 6,830 110,293 1,754,644 14,110 119,580 2,293,613 14,664 108,415 4,023,873 29,195 139,236 Total... 444,053 675,125 1,114,578 1,888,334 2,416,692 4r, 192,304 6,706,058 3,729,017 8,405 7*400,909' 22,261,144 21,475,543 12,544,249 8,071, C03 4,112,488 10,804 13,990,272 5,754,326 2,652,513 3,062 8^893,307 3^336,101 5^566,871 1Includes population specially enumerated in Indian Territory and on Indian reservations. 1 For States included In each division, see note 5, p. 34. 40 POPULATION— NEGRO, No. 2 4 . —NEGRO POPULATION, 1910: B y S e x , with P ercentage op T otal P opulation, T otal N umber , and N umber A ttending School 6 to 20 Y ears of A ge . [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Negroes, 6 to 20 years ofage. Negro population. Sex. State | Total. Male. Female. Percent age 0 f ‘ Total total number. popula tion. Number attending school. Alabama....................................... Arizona......................................... Arkansas....................................... California...................................... Colorado........................ ............... 447,794 1,054 223,323 11,303 5,867 460,488 955 219,568 10,342 5,586 908,282 2,009 442,891 21,645 11,453 42.5 1.0 28.1 .9 1.4 327,176 416 159,431 4,732 2,468 133,191 251 77,467 2,936 1,548 Connecticut.................................. Delaware...................................... District of Columbia................... Florida......................................... Georgia......................................... 7, 229 16, 011 42,615 161,362 580,263 7,945 15,170 51,831 147,307 596,724 15,174 31,181 94,446 308,669 1,176,987 1.4 15.4 28.5 41.0 45.1 3,721 10,078 23,593 101,285 439,485 2, 495 5,815 14,000 44,634 185,191 Idaho............................................ Illinois........................................... Indiana................. ....................... Iowa.............................................. Kansas.......................................... Kentucky..................................... Louisiana..................................... 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............ ......................... 398 56,909 31,044 8,120 27,964 131,492 353,824 700 114,749 18,748 9,007 4,183 502,796 80,489 1,058 4,259 263 288 43,602 891 64,034 339,581 381 57,995 71,937 907 95,830 4,645 408,078 468 233,710 344,941 691 1,173 330,542 3,736 36,607 1,476 1,544 253 52,140 29,276 6,853 26,066 130,164 360,050 663 117,501 19,307 8,108 2,901 506,691 76,963 776 3,430 250 276 46,158 737 70,157 358,262 236 53,457 65,675 585 98,089 4,884 427,765 349 239,378 345,108 453 448 340,554 2,322 27,566 1,424 691 651 109,049 60,320 14,973 54,030 261,656 713,874 1,363 232,250 38,055 17,115 7,084 1,009,487 157,452 1,834 7,689 513 564 89,760 1,628 134,191 697,843 617 111,452 137,612 1,492 193,919 9,529 835,843 817 473,088 690,049 1,144 1,621 671^096 0,058' 64,173 2,900 2,235 .2 1.9 2.2 .7 3.2 11.4 43.1 .2 17.9 1.1 .6 .3 56.2 4.8 .5 .6 .6 .1 3.5 .5 1.5 31.6 .1 2.3 8.3 .2 2.5 1.8 55.2 .1 21.7 17.7 .3 .5 , 32.6 .5 5.3 .1 1.5 89 24,825 15,560 3,866 15,549 81,976 254,580 355 73,230 8,797 3,994 1,189 372,331 41,682 300 1,512 52 138 21,832 363 27,192 264,025 103 27,830 48,718 198 46,170 2,277 331,429 184 163,397 252,868 196 251 242,413 906 18,481 628 286 50 14,572 9,699 2,495 10,047 44,060 73,478 224 38,417 * 5,850 2,561 781 192,826 22,794 184 930 30 77 12,892 214 15,192 143,039 60 17,233 31,083 105 26,696 1,424 151,726 122 77,153 130,708 112 131 114,346 515 9,806 397 142 Total................................... 4,885,881 4,941,882 9,827,763 10.7 3,422,157 U , 619,699 32,783 203,466 156, 431 125,864 2,029,808 1,315,792 994,025 11,766 15,946 33,523 214,404 144,405 116,798 2,082,680 1,336,721 990,401 9,701 13,249 66,306 417,870 300,836 242,662 4,112,488 2,652,513 1,984,426 21,467 29,195 1.0 2.2 1.6 2.1 33.7 31.5 22.6 .8 .7 15,539 95,194 72,837 64,085 1,504,019 944,880 715,597 4,170 5,836 10,201 54,780 44,462 37,229 *706,974 447,230 312,736 2,531 3,556 Geographic divisions.2 New England............................... Middle Atlantic........................... East North Central..................... West North Central..................... South Atlantic............................. East South Central...................... West South Central..................... Mountain...................................... Pacific.......................................... 1 In addition, 28,560 negroes under 6 years of age and 22,391 negroes 21 years of age and oyer were jportcd as attending school in the United States in 1910. Digitized for2 FRASER For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. No. 2 5 . — P OPULATION IN 1 9 0 0 A N D 1 910 : B y Se x , C o lor o r R a c e , a n d N a t iv it y a n d P a r e n t a g e op W h i t e s , a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.} Native white of' native parentage. Male. New England: 1900................... 1910................... Middle Atlantic: 1900................... 1910................... East N orth Central: 1900................... 1910................... West North Central: 1900................... 1910................... South Atlantic: 1900................... 1910................... East South Central: 1900................. 1910................... West South Central: 1900................. . 1910................... Mountain: 1900................... 1910................... Pacific: 1900................... 1910................... Female. Native white of foreign or mixed parentage. Male. Female. Negro. Foreign-bom white. Male. Female. 709,260 928,337 Male. Indian. Female. Chinese. Total.2 Japanese. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female. POPULATION, BY SEX, RACE Division i and census year. 1,243,718 1,293,890 1,267,392 777,143 801,901 1,319,529 1,005,379 1,047,330 727,612 886,049 28,579 32,783 30,520 33,523 846 1,056 754 1,020 4,164 3,415 39 84 86 247 3 25 2,763,796 3,265,114 2,828.221 3,2877567 3,687,384 4,208,191 3,719,195 2,171,087 2,231,080 1,728,492 1,573,624 4,254,770 2,746,564 2,844,748 2,641,593 2,184,586 159,711 203,466 166,210 214,404 3,692 4,103 3,267 3,614 10,324 7,903 166 286 391 1,428 55 215 7,761,081 9,813,266 7,693,597 9,502,626 4,311,913 4,946,547 4,176,103 2,300,150 2,301,590 1,420,384 1,199,913 4,806,421 2,536,599 2,571,835 1,741,015 1,326,205 134,445 156,431 123,397 144,405 7,822 9,514 7,205 8,741 2,495 3,309 38 106 99 415 27 67 8,177,308 9,392,839 7,808,273 8,857,782 2,933,804 3,365,357 2,727,099 1,467,581 1,406,228 3,158,330 1,633,760 1,580,943 866,985 944,767 664,120 668,464 121,272 125,864 116,637 116,798 21,043 20,973 21,296 20,433 1,110 1,149 25 46 219 948 4 5,412,014 52 6,092,855 4,935,409 5,545,066 3,073,951 3,708,417 3,033,363 3,632,788 192,658 217,289 197,203 222,554 115,360 172,872 93,523 1,835,525 1,893,492 117,683 2,029,808 2,082,680 3,335 4,582 3,250 4,472 1,741 1,507 50 75 25 119 4 ! 5,222,595 37 6,134,605 5,220,885 6,060,290 2,400,720 2,772,592 2,325,054 2,679,900 113,412 104,468 115,979 110,509 50,706 50,542 38,976 1,243,082 1,256,804 36,315 1,315,792 1,336,721 1,330 1,355 1,260 1,257 409 389 18 25 7 24 3,809,666 4,245,169 3,738,091 4,164,732 2,095,999 2,997,129 1,932,945 2,770,320 243,976 310,216 234,135 295,067 151,333 202,742 112,677 146,017 846,797 994,025 847,269 990,401 32,614 38,670 32,960 38,097 1,512 1,254 43 49 25 362 5 3,372,250 66 4,544,505 3,160,034 4,240,029 © 471,222 799,330 383,879 667,294 233,230 326,796 203,163 290,125 179,990 286,022 108,371 150,888 9,104 11,766 6,486 9,701 33,731 38,503 32,424 36,835 7,707 5,365 243 249 5,054 10,046 53 401 940,038 1,478,018 734,619 1,155,499 ► 631,136 1,138,765 534,485 970,005 337,366 544,168 318,135 509,487 292,775 555,898 179,716 305,550 8,032 15,946 6,632 13,249 15,071 16,377 15,296 16,081 55,879 42,565 3,900 3,755 17,435 49,481 S34 8,222 1,357,694 2,365,906 1,058,998 1,826,398* 3 Total: 1900......... 20,849,847 20,099,515 7,836,603 7,809,414 5.515,285 4,698,532 4,386,547 4,447,447 119,484 117,712 1910......... 25,229,218 24,259,357 9,425,239 9,472,598 7,523,788 5,821,757 4,885,881 4,941,882 135,133 130,550 85,341 66,856 4,522 4,675 23,341 63,070 985 38,816,448 37,178,127 9,087 47,332,277 44,639,989 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 2Including other Asiatics. 2 N o . 2 6 . — FOFTXIiATION IN 1910: B y S ex , Color or R ace , ' and N ativity and P arentage of W h it e s , and by S tates and G eographic D ivisions . to (Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.) Color or race, nativity, and parentage. Sex, State. Male. Alabama........................................................................................... Arizona............................................................................................ Arkansas.......................................................................................... California.................................................................................... . Colorado........................................................................................... Cnnnfint.irtut................................................................. .................... Delaware.......................................................................................... District of Columbia...................... ......................... ^ .................... Florida.............................................................................................. flflnrgift ... .................................................................................... Idaho............................................................................... t* ............ Illinois......... ................................................................................... Indiana............................................................................................ Vansas .. . . .................................................................................... Kentucky......................................................................................... Louisiana.. ...................................................................................... Vftinn............................................................................................... Maryland........................................................................................ Massachusetts................* ................................................................ Michigan.........................................................J................................ Minnesota........................................................................................ Mississippi....................................................................................... Missouri............................................................................................ Montana........................................*................................................. 1,074,209 118,574 810,026 1,322,978 430,697 563,642 103,435 158,050 394,166 1,305,019 185,546 2,911,674 1,383,295 1,148,171 885,912 1,161,709 835,275 377,052 644,225 1,655,248 1,454,534 1,108,511 905,760 1,687,813 226,872 Female. 1,063,884 85,780 764,423 1,054,571 368,327 551,114 98,887 173,019 358,453 1,304,102 140,048 2,726,917 1,317,581 1,076,600 805,037 1,128,196 821,113 365,319 651,121 1,711,168 1,355,639 967,197 891,354 1,605,522 149,181 Native Native white of white of foreign native or mixed parentage. parentage. 1,177,459 82,468 1,077,509 1,106,533 475,136 395,649 127,809 166,711 373,967 1,391,058 203,599 2,600,555 2,130,088 1,303,526 1,207,067 1,863,194 776,587 494,907 766,627 1,103,429 1,224,841 575,081 757,233 2,387,835 162,127 32,417 42,176 36,608 635,889 181,428 374,489 25,873 45,066 35,825 25,672 75,195 1,723,847 350,551 632,181 292,105 124,704 112,717 134,955 191,838 1,170,447 964,882 941,136 19,489 518,201 106,809 Foreignbom white. Negro. 18,956 46,824 16,909 517,250 126,851 328,759 17,420 24,351 33,842 15,072 40,427 1,202,560 159,322 273,484 135,190 40,053 51,782 110,133 104,174 1,051,050 595,524 543,010 9,389 228,896 91,644 908,282 2,009 442,891 21,645 11,453 15,174 31,181 94/446 308,669 1,176,987 651 109,049 60,320 14,973 54,030 261,656 713,874 1,363 232,250 38,055 17,115 7,084 1,009,487 157,452 1,834 Indian. 909 29,201 460 16,371 1,482 152 5 68 74 95 3,488 188 279 471 2,444 234 780 892 55 688 7,519 9,053 1,253 313 10,745 Chinese. Japanese. All other? 62 1,305 62 36,248 373 462 30 369 191 233 859 2,103 276 97 16 52 507 108 378 2,582 241 275 257 535 1,286 4 371 9 41,356 2,300 71 4 47 50 4 1,363 285 38 36 107 12 31 13 24 151 49 67 2 99 1,585 4 1 2,257 1 11 1 12 4 2 3 > % a ► no 14 2 2 4 4 24 £ Texas................ Utah................. Vermont........... Virginia............ Washington___ West Virginia.. Wisconsin......... Wyoming........ Total.. 627,782 52,551 216,290 1,286,463 175,245 4,584,597 1,098,476 317,554 2,434,758 881,578 384,265 3,942,206 270,314 751,842 317,112 1,103,491 2,017,626 196,863 182,568 1,035,348 658,663 644,044 1,208,578 91,670 64,432 29,324 214,282 1,250,704 152,056 4,529,017 1,107,811 259,502 2,332,363 775,577 288,500 3,722,905 272,296 763,558 266,776 1,081,298 1,878,916 176,488 173,388 1,026,264v 483,327 577,075 1,125,282 54,295 642,075 35,326 230,231 1,009,909 255,609 3,230,325 1,485,718 162,461 3,033,259 1,310,403 416,851 4,222,727 159,821 661,970 245,652 1,654,606 2,602,950 171,663 229,382 1,325,238 586,386 1,042,107 763,226 80,696 362,353 20,951 103,117 777,797 26,331 3,007,248 8,851 251,236 1,024,393 94,044 135,238 1,806,267 194,646 11,137 217,491 38,367 361,914 131,527 75,055 37,943 282,528 57,638 1,044,761 32,504 175,865 17,998 96,568 658,188 22,654 2,729,272 5,942 156,158 597,245 40,084 103,001 1,438,719 178,025 6,054 100,628 18,459 239,984 63,393 49,861 26,628 241,197 57,072 512,569 27,118 7,689 513 564 89,760 1,628 134,191 697,843 617 111,452 137,612 1,492 193,919 9,529 835,843 817 473,088 690,049 1,144 1,621 671,096 6,058 64,173 2,900 2,235 3,502 5,240 34 168 20,573 6,046 7,851 6,486 127 74,825 5,090 1,503 284 331 19,137 216 702 3,123 26 539 10,997 36 10,142 1,486 112 927 67 1,139 248 5,266 80 39 569 139 7,363 1,784 272 57 121 43 595 371 8 154 2,709 90 226 246 590 864 1 206 258 1,247 2 59 76 48 3,418 190 33 8 42 8 340 2,110 3 14 12,929 3 34 1,596 28 55 19 312 2 2 8 20 186 3 84 47,332,277 44,639,989 49,488,575 18,897,837 13,345,545 9,827,763 265,683 71,531 72,157 3,175 3,265,114 9,813,266 9,392,839 6,092,855 6,134,605 4,245,169 4,544,505 1,478,018 2,365/906 3,287,567 9,502,626 8,857,782 5,545,066 6,060,290 4,164,732 4,240,029 1,155,499 1,826,308 2,613,419 8,462,961 9,751,968 6,523,687 7,341,205 5,452,492 5,767,449 1,466,624 2, 108,770 2,052,709 5,591,312 5,108,434 3,214,703 439,843 214,977 605,283 616,921 1,053,655 1,814,386 4,826.179 3,067,220 1,613,231 290,555 86,857 348,759 436,910 .,861,448 66,306 417,870 300,836 242,662 4,112,488 2,652,513 1,984,426 21,467 . 29,195 2,076 7,717 18,255 41,406 9,054 2,612 76,767 75,338 32,458 3,499 8,189 3,415 1,195 1,582 414 1,303 5,614 46,320 272 1,643 482 1,000 156 26 428 10,447 57,703 14 21 ii 37 12 10 119 196 2,755 Geographic divisions.1 New England........... Middle Atlantic....... East NOrth Central.. West North Central. South Atlantic......... East South Central.. West South Central. Mountain.................. Pacific................. * For States included In each division, see note 5, p. 34 POPULATION, BY SEX, RACE, AND NATIVITY. Nebraska............. Nevada................ New Hampshire. New Jersey.......... New Mexico......... New York........... North Carolina.. . North Daketa___ O h io .................. Oklahoma........ Oregon.............. Pennsylvania.. Rhode Island.. South Carolina. South Dakota.. C© N o. 2 7 .— P E R S O N S O F SCHOOL, M IL IT IA , A N D VOTING A G E S IN 1 9 1 0 : and G e o g r a p h ic D B y Se x , N a t iv it y , a n d C olor, and by States £■ iv is io n s . [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.) State. Native white. Male. Female. Foreign-bom white. Male. Female. Negro. Male. Female. Indian, Chinese, Japanese.and all other. Native white. Foreignbom white. Colored.1 Voting age: Males 21 years and over. Native white. Foreignbom white. Colored.1 POPULATION OP SCHOOL, MILITIA. Militia age: Males 18 to 44 years, inclusive. School age: 6 to 20 years, Inclusive. Alabama....................... Arizona......................... Arkansas....................... California...................... Colorado........................ 212,383 19,349 196,973 248^038 100,874 208,382 18,530 193,652 245j279 99,798 1,180 4,185 808 25,667 6,828 893 3,473 632 17,738 5,242 159,525 193 77,621 2,271 1,182 167,651 223 81,810 2,461 , 1,286 343 10,944 176 14,100 730 228,673 31,788 218,371 420,982 151;571 6,182 20,679 4,687 189,864 46,740 166,290 6,495 88,734 54,676 5,671 288,422 39,415 274,583 548,842 194,089 10,521 25,682 9,718 297,365 70,514 214,168 8,954 111,523 74,190 7,045 Connecticut.................. Delaware..................... District of Columbia... Florida.......................... Georgia.......................... 125,012 23,376 26,486 69,022 242,678 125,450 22,524 27,061 68,250 242,061 21,953 1,054 1,063 2,881 929 22,258 895 984 2,437 667 1,704 5,107 10,678 49,473 213,507 2,017 4,971 12,015 51,812 225,978 60 5 62 42 45 140,134 31,471 48,691 83,286 273,559 U3,937 6,229 6,927 12,300 5,432 3,925 6,934 22,731 76,102 218,104 189,224 44,028 64,027 106,866 345,056 153,168 8,776 11,738 17,445 8,513 5,300 9,083 27,996 89,884 267,047 Idaho............................ Illinois........................... Indiana......................... Iowa.............................. Kansas.......................... 47,593 733,187 377,856 329,829 247,504 45,088 736,140 371,999 325,245 240,657 2,058 62,786 7,553 ,9,683 6,132 940 58,731 4,774 6,459 4,189 40 12,105 7,591 1,904 7,631 40 12,720 7,969 1,962 7,918 1,051 245 147 140 1,125 66,812 894,868 513,106 402,381 319,059 17,237 402,334 51,657 69,160 37,583 2,335 33,354 15,794 4,288 13,585 81,625 1,096,518 712,504 511,034 415,977 25,844 604,524 88,927 146,880 74,248 3,394 42,140 21,003 5,758 18,304 Kentucky..................... Louisiana...................... Maine............................ Maryland...................... Massachusetts............. 338,642 157,754 89,405 151,510 368,029 333,033 157,498 88,410 151,792 370,466 1,072 2,890 8,472 5,822 64,481 881 2,759 8,268 6,085 68,831 40,544 123,732 163 35,506 4,190 41,432 130,848 192 37,724 4,607 105 385 287 47 420 390,822 178,307 117,376 192,910 416,445 8,284 15,159 33,338 28,824 331,809 58,387 144,877 611 49,639 12,070 507,221 213,482 186,391 255,588 552,830 20,440 26,519 48,464 47,973 453,601 75,793 174,918 872 64,347 15,238 a Michigan....................... Minnesota..................... M ississippi............... Missouri...... ................. Montana....................... 371,587 305,281 136,673 466,983 42,038 366,543 301,962 134,126 467,113 40,432 28,228 20,658 671 9,538 4,761 24,077 16,391 516 8,545 2,621 1,962 576 183,085 20,255 * 150 2,032 613 189,246 21,427 150 2,458 3,294 488 137 3,619 434,678 314,770 149,994 615,679 74,243 175,939 171,816 2,890 63,626 44,568 6,112 4,527 192,861 41,861 4,421 560,045 338,621 187,506 798,076 89,420 302,177 298,282 5,235 121,404 59,313 8,654 5,766 234,212 * 53,582 6,284 CQ Nebraska............ Nevada........................ 181,456 6,667 177,961 6,430 6,548 1,005 5,023 275 736 22 776 30 1,368 1,703 214,283 17,845 49,349 9,291 3,865 2,247 254,570 23,865 94,345 12,767 4>7U 3,394 > 3 e !z| © I 48,276 298,134 47,637 47,947 299,534 46,641 7,944 42,902 1,991 7,315 45,967 1,435 $4 10,368 170 74 11,464 193 14 156 7,336 8,878 345,257 59,478 31,291 228,193 9,109 188 24,063 4,510 94,437 435,195 76,231 41,956 309,648 12,502 275 29,859 5,904 New York..................... North Carolina............. North Dakota.............. Ohio.............................. o Oklahoma..................... 1,001,809 261,319 81,308 613,035 247,641 1,015,318 256,669 78,366 610,015 237,974 195,225 411 11,896 34,329 1,902 212,565 304 9,298 28,499 1,466 12,420 129,377 52 13,426 24,186 14,772 134,648 51 14,404 24,532 2,319 2,855 2,365 101 28,622 1,213,383 273,145 89,009 844,646 301,465 897,977 2,106 55,217 202,580 13,455 45,001 116,941 1,402 29,702 43,013 1,562,358 354,315 92,220 1,135,999 371,826 1,221,013 3,296 79,721 308,478 23,551 53,402 148,523 1,949 39,788 51,889 Oregon.......................... Pennsylvania............... Rhode Island................ South Carolina............. South Dakota.............. 83,571 980,103 60,005 ' 117,260 86,799 80,755 979,737 58,892 114,887 82,727 5,360 102,138 13,445 338 4,716 3,054 85,076 13,394 217 3,596 96 21,403 1,066 161,928 91 102 24,767 1,211 169,501 93 2,448 1,079 89 129 5,957 141,300 1,159,586 66,897 130,705 105,509 42,372 574,707 55,743 1,976 31,326 6,881 54,326 2,573 144,107 3,800 181,434 1,500,987 84,513 162,414 118,194 63,909 741,610 75,899 3,355 54,528 11,846 66,429 3,422 169,277 5,467 Tennessee..................... Texas............................ Utah............................. Ol Vermont....................... Virginia........................ 290,161 540^805 57,528 44,488 228,361 283,096 529;015 56,907 43,249 223,649 962 21,074 2,979 3,697 1,695 778 19,629 2,300 3,010 1,318 80,822 123;976 90 140 119,254 82,575 128,892 106 111 123,159 84 322 1,106 6 213 324,287 598,205 62,113 57,314 263,362 5,026 68,308 19,277 i15,467 9,460 93,775 138,467 3,059 904 125,906 423,319 723,810 67,784 88,754 348,777 10,112 112,152 32,652 23,759 14,882 119,237 167,395 3,679 993 159,873 Washington................. West Virginia.............. Wisconsin..................... Wyoming..................... 136,139 188,028 348,315 17,033 131,199 181,695 345,319 15,412 12,163 6,055 19,367 1,713 8,442 2,532 15,288 768 452 9,695 285 156 454 8,786 343 130 4,629 27 3,627 564 222,555 223,251 361,240 36,493 102,786 30,582 133,926 14,963 15,531 21,215 2,756 3,198 275,455 280,811 410,604 41,435 147,224 34,687 269,237 18,263 18,615 Total................... 11,393,940 11,284,885 801,208 740,835 1,670,979 1,751,178 107,574 13,880,182 4,471,688 2,121,814 17,710,697 6,646,817 2,641,637 -1361 v s- 8 22,851 3,902 3,503 Geographic divisions* New England.............. Middle Atlantic........... East North Central___ West North Central,. . South Atlantic............. 735,215 2,280,046 2,443,980 1,699,160 1,308,040 734,414 2,294,589 2,430,016 1,674,031 1,288,588 119,992 340,265 152,263 69,171 20,248 123,076 343,608 131,369 53,501 15,439 7,327 44,191 35,369 31,245 734,525 8,212 51,003 37,468 32,840 769,494 876 3,554 6,578 14,386 3,425 857,044 2,718,226 3,048,538 2,060,690 1,520,380 581,585 1,700,877 966,436 478,077 103,836 20,271 123,390 87,718 73,328 781,679 1,196,149 3,498,540 3,915,670 2,528,692 1,961,882 796,847 2,272,271 1,573,343 869,408 150,665 26,100 149,690 115,487 95,537 958,881 East South Central___ West South Central__ Mountain...................... Pacific........................... 977,859 1,143,173 338,719 467,748 958,637 1,118,139 329,238 457,233 3,885 26,674 25,520 43,190 3,068 24,486 17,054 29,234 463,976 349,515 2,012 2,819 480,904 366,082 2,158 ,017 1,020 29,505 27,053 21,177 1,093,776 1,296,348 500,343 784,837 22,382 101,609 181,864 335,022 511,313 415,091 31,936 77,088 1,406,468 1,583,701 613,864 1,005,731 46,308 171,940 257,637 508,498 505,725 3Persons of Negro descent Chinese Japanese and Indians. 2 For States included In each division, see note 5, p. 34. 643,410 42,157 104,650 hd § I % § SCHOOL, M ILITIA, AND VOTING AGES, New Hampshire.......... New Jersey................... New Mexico............... Ox No. 28.—DENSITY OF POPULATION PER SQUARE KILE AT EACH CENSUS, 1790 TO 1920: B t S tates . £ [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Idah o.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tlljjnfria..................... ................ Indiana...................................... Tf»wft- - ......... . ....... .................. ........................ Kentucky................................... Louisiana.................................... Maine.......................................... Maryland ....... ................... ...... Mfuqpanhnsetts....................... . Michigan.................................... 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 11.5 15.0 18.8 19.4 24.6 .1 .6 1.9 4.0 .6 64.8 39.7 485.7 1.0 11.8 76.9 46.6 891.2 1.6 15.4 8.3 2.4 .3 95.6 57.1 1,294.5 2.6 18.0 .1 9.2 3.6 .4 111.6 63.6 2,270.7 3.4 20.2 .4 15.8 5.5 1.9 129.2 74.6 3,062.5 4.9 26.3 .2 45.4 46.8 21.5 4.5 32.9 16; 0 21.0 78.6 181.3 20.6 .4 55.0 55.1 29.2 12.2 41.0 20.7 21.7 94.0 221.8 28.5 52.1 32.7 156.6 54.3 37.0 266.9 57.1 37.0 367.1 .6 1.5 4.3 61.8 39.1 442.6 .6 8.8 .1 .6 1.0 4.1 2.8 9.6 8.5 19.1 .2 15.2 27.6 3.5 30.6 37.6 12.1 10.1 2.2 7.7 38.3 58,7 .1 14.0 3.4 10.0 41,0 66.1 17.1 4.8 13.4 45.0 75.9 .2 19.4 7.8 16.8 47.3 91.7 3.7 24.4 11.4 19.5 58.6 123.7 6.9 1.8 28.8 15.6 21.0 69.1 153.1 13.0 1.8 5.5 3.2 32.0 47.1 5.1 34.4 52.6 1880 6.0 49.4 30.1 (l) 1870 2.5 oo iO ArlrnnRflQ .. __ ................... California.Colorado.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecticut................................ Delaware.................................... District of Columbia................. Florida - , .Georgia....................................... Hawaii 1790 (l) 1890 1900 29.5 .1 .8 21.5 7.8 4.0 154.8 85.7 3,972.8 7.1 31.3 14.0 1.1 68.3 61.1 34.4 17.6 46.3 24.6 22.1 104.9 278,5 36.4 35.7 .1 1.1 25.0 9.5 6.2 188.5 94.0 4,645.3 9.6 37.7 23.9 1.9 86.1 70.1 40.2 18,0 53.4 30.4 23.2 119.5 349.0 42.1 ' 1910 41.7 .1 1.8 30.0 16.3 7.7 231. S 103,0 5,617.8 13.7 44.4 29.8 3.9 100.6 74.9 40.0 20.7 67.0 86.5 24.8 130.3 418.8 48.9 1920 45.8 a 2.9 33.4 22.0 9.1 286.4 113.5 7,292.9 17.7 49.3 39.7 5.2 115.7 81.3 43.2 21.6 60.1 39.6 25.7 145.8 479.2 63.8 SK xvxe x a State. x x is n a a :-— M o ixv'm a o a : [Note.—In computing density of population for the United States, the areas and population of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico in 1900 and 1910, of Alaska and Hawaii in 1890, and of Indian Territory in 1860,1870, and 1880 are not considered. The area of Indian reservations, outside of Indian Territory, is included in the area of the States and Territories in which they are severally situated, and in that of the United States, although the population of these Indian reservations was not ascertained, and for this reason can not be considered in figuring density of population at the censuses prior to 1890.] Tennessee....... .......................... T exas......................................... U tah ........................................... Vermont........................ 2......... Virginia...................................... Washington............................... West Virginia............................ Wisconsin.................................. Wyoming *. _ .............. The United States........... i Less than one-tenth. 36.1 89.4 .4 81.4 20.4 23.3 37.3 48.6 (J) 57.4 (*) 65.4 23.4 30.1 38.5 (*) 51.6 .5 64.8 1.0 78.6 1.8 95.5 72.1 13.6 77,8 16.5 91.1 19.1 102.0 19.5 138.3 21.9 163.7 23.1 203.7 23.1 259.2 32.6 2.5 6.3 10.1 16.4 19.9 24.1 .8 16.9 13.7 23.9 15.2 25.9 16.6 30.8 18,9 32.0 19.3 (*) 26.6 2.3 .3 34.5 24.8 .1 (s) 30.2 3.1 1.1 36.2 30.4 .4 18.4 5.5 14.0 19.1 .1 (a> 37.0 6.1 1.8 36.4 37,6 1.1 25.7 23.8 .2 323.8 37.7 4.5 42.4 8.5 2.6 36.4 41.1 5.3 31.8 30.6 .6 7.9 10.6 13.0 16.9 21.2 .4 1.6 2.9 2.1 8.1 5.6 0) 13.1 9.9 2.1 17.1 17.2 .2 .1 15.7 24.5 20.4 28.1 23.7 32.7 27.0 36.9 29.8 42.7 31.5 49.7 7.1 8.1 12.4 9.8 20.1 11.4 28.8 13.1 40.3 15.1 1.1 5.7 14.5 9.7 13.4 18.1 64.5 3.2 64.8 11.3 .8 9.4 11.6 Ohio............................................. f>lrlfl.hnrna 1. . .... ..................... ........................ Oregon. ...................................... Pennsylvania............................. Porto R ic o .......................... Rhode Island............................. South Carolina.......................... South Dakota............................. 51.0 15.5 35.2 65.2 .3 65.0 17.8 5.4 17,9 25.0 .1 1.6 .4 35.2 120.6 .7 92.0 22.0 .3 .4 4.5 6.1 4.3 5.5 7.3 9.7 * Dakota Territory: 0.9 in 1880, 0.1 in 1870, and 0.02 in 1860. 0) 34.4 22.1 9.7 24.4 31.6 .3 5.9 .6 38.4 150.5 1.0 106.7 28.7 <*) 78.5 16.2 27.8 39,0 1.0 13.8 .4 41.7 192.3 1.3 126.0 33.2 2.7 90.1 2.0 3.3 117.3 aIndian Territory: 12.7 in 1900 and 5.9 in 1890. 21.7 33,5 45.2 1.7 13.9 .4 45.6 250.7 1.6 152.5 38.9 4.5 102.1 10,3 4.3 140.6 4277.5 401.6 44.0 5.2 48.5 11.6 3.4 37.7 46.1 7.8 39,9 37.4 .9 25.7 38.8 47.9 2.6 15.5 .7 47.7 337,7 2.7 191.2 45.3 8.2 117.0 23.9 7.0 171.0 325.5 508.5 49.7 7.6 62.4 14.8 4.5 39.0 51.2 17.1 25.6 30.9 50.8 42.2 1.5 *Census of 1899. 29.5 38.6 49.5 3.8 16.9 .7 49.1 420.0 2.9 217.9 52.5 9.2 141.4 29.2 8.2 194.5 377.8 566.4 55.2 8.3 56.1 17.8 5.5 38.6 57.4 20.3 60.9 47.6 2.0 35.5 POPULATION— DENSITY BY STAGES, VlnnAflnts___________ _______ Mississippi................................. Missouri...................................... Montana.................................... Nebraska.................................... Nevada....................................... New TTnmpshirp....... ................ New Jersey................................ New Mexico............................... New York.................................. North Carolina.......................... NnTth rinlrotfl. .......................... 48 POPULATION, CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, ETC. No. 2 9 .—POPULATION OF C O N TIN E N TAL U N ITE D STA T ES A N D . SP E C IFIE D NONCONTIGUOUS T E B E E T O B Y : E stimates as of J uly 1, 1900, to J uly 1, 1920. [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Year. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905. 1906. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913.. 1914. 1915.. 1916.. 1917. 1918.. 19191920. Conti nental U. S. 76,129,408 77,747,402 79,365,396 80,983,390 82,601,384 84,219,378 85,837,372 87,445,366 89,073,360 90,691,354 92,267,080 93,682,189 95,097,298 96,512,407 97,927,516 99,342,625 100,757,735 102,172,845 103,587,955 105,003,065 106,418,175 Alaska. Hawaii. Porto Rico. Guam.’ Pan Philip Samoa.1*4*78910 ama Virgin Military and pines. Canal Islands. naval. Zone. 154,321 158,159 161,997 165.836 169,675 173,514 177,353 181,192 185,031 188,870 193,282 199,874 206,466 213,058 219,650 226,243 232.836 239,429 246,022 252,615 i°54,899 259,208 63,598 63,675 63,752 63,829 63,906 63,983 64,060 64,138 64,216 64,294 *64,356 963,335 9,676 979,131 994,927 1,010,724 1,026,521 1,042,318 1,058,115 1.073.912 1,089,709 11,318 1,105,506 11,546 1.121.913 11,806 1,140,638 1,159,364 12,339 1,178,090 12,652 1,196,816 1,215,542 1,234,268 13,491 1,252,994 13,916 1,271,720 14,344 1,290,446 14,165 1,309,172 1013,275 5,679 5,563 692, 864, 035, 207, 378, 550, 721, 892, 064, 235, 407 578, 750, 921, 093, 264, 436, 607, 5,888 6,780 4 55,608 627,086 7,251 061,279 7,426 557,400 137.706 131,160 7,550 131,048 823,295 »26,051 121.707 121,759 10117,238 ios'ose' 121.650 1 Enumeration by governor, excluding the U. S. Naval Station personnel. 4 Enumeration by governor. « Census, June 1,1900. 4 Census, Apr. 15, 1910. 6 Population, Feb. 1,1911. * Enumeration by Canal Commission. 7 Police census. 8 Police census, excluding persons in military and naval service. 9 Population, Nov. 1,1917. 10Census, Jan. 1,1920. 3 91,219 POPULATION---- URBAN AND BUBAL, N o. 3 0 . — DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION AS URBAN AND XfttififcL, WITH PERCENT URBAN, 1900, 1910, AND 1920: B y S tates a no GbogjS * S % - D ivi? SIONS.1 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. ] 1900 1910 1920 Per cent urban. State. Urban. Rural. Urban. Rural. Urban. Rural. Alabama....................... Arizona......................... Arkansas...................... California...................... Colorado....................... 370,431 1,767,662 509,317 1,838,857 216,714 1,611,983 117,527 19,495 103,436 63,260 141,094 216,635 202,681 1,371,768 290,497 1,461,707 111,733 1,199,831 707,354 1,469,739 907,810 2,331,729 1,095,132 777,699 260,651 486,370 394,184 279,049 404; 840 453,259 Connecticut.................. Delaware...................... District of Colnmhift Florida.......................... Georgia.......................... 543,755 364,665 85,717 99,018 278,718 107^031 421,511 346,382 1,869,949 731,797 382,559 97,085 105,237 331,069 219,080 533,539 538,650 2,070,471 1900 1910 1920 17.3 31-0 12.9 61.8 50.7 ! 21,3 35,2 I 1M ' 68fC ' 48l2 444,292 59,9 65.6 936,339 120,767 102,236 46.4 4a 0 437,571 100.0 100.0 355,825 612,645 20.3 29 1 727,859 2,167,973 15.6 20.6 67l$ 54 s 100], C 11.9 15.9 8.5 52.4 48.3 25.1 119,037 151,769 312,829 Idaho............................ 10,003 69,898 255,696 Illinois.......................... 2,616,368 2,205,182 3,476,929 2,161,662 4,405,678 2,079,602 Indiana......................... 862,689 1,653,773 1,143,835 1,557,041 1,482,855 1,447,535 680,054 1,544,717 875,495 1,528,526 Iowa.............................. 572,386 1,659,467 617,964 1,151,293 493,790 1,197,159 Kansas........................ 330,903 1,139,592 6.2 54.3 34.3 25.6 22.5 21.5 61.7 42.4 30.6 29 2 555,442 1,734,463 633,543 1,783,087 Kentucky..................... 467,668 1,679,506 628,163 1,170,346 366,288 1,015,337 496,516 1,159,872 Louisiana..................... 461,639 262,248 468,445 480,123 299,569 Maine............................ 232,827 869,422 637,154 596,838 658,192 580,239 Maryland...................... 591,206 202,108 Massachusetts.............. 2,567,098 238,248 3,125,367 241,049 3,650,248 21.8 26.5 33.5 49.8 91.5 24.3 ! 26.2 30.0 34. S 35.3 39. C 50.8 60. C 92.8 g|L$ 1,426,852 1,335,532 1,550,497 1,817,152 376,878 39-3 34.1 7.7 36.3 34.7 47.2 41.0 11.5 42.5 35.5 641 44.1 IB. 4 46. € 3M 891,066 62,153 163,322 673,611 295,390 23.7 17-0 55.0 70.6 14,0 26.1 16.3 59,2 75.2 14.2 19.7 63.1 78.2 is.c New York.................... 5,298,111 1,970,783 7,185,494 1,928,120 8,589,844 1,795,383 186,790 1,707,020 318,474 1,887,813 490,370 2,068,753 North Carolina............ 558,638 63,236 X88,234 23,413 295,733 513,820 North Dakota.............. Ohio.............................. 1,998,382 2,159,163 2,665,143 2,101,978 3,677,136 2,082,258 320,155 1,337,000 58,417 731,974 539,480 1,488,803 Oklahoma*................... 72.9 9.9 7.3 48.1 7.4 78.8 14.4 11.0 55.9 19.3 $2 .; 19.2 13. ^ Sa a 26. t 307,060 392,370 Oregon......................... 133,180 280,356 365,705 391,019 Pennsylvania............... 3,448,610 2,853,505 4,630,669 3,034,442 5,607,815 3,112,202 15,217 407,647 589,180 Rhode Island............... 20,909 524,654 17,956 293,987 1,389,737 South Carolina............. 171,256 1,169,060 224,832 1,290,568 40,936 101,872 534,675 South Dakota.............. 360,634 76,673 507,215 32.2 54.7 95.1 12.8 Kf. 2 45.6 60.4 96.7 14,8 13.1 49.8 64. a 97.fi 17.1 16. C 611,226 1,726,659 16.2 441,045 1,743,744 938,104 2,958,438 1,512,689 3,150,539 17-1 215,584 172,934 200,417 233,812 38.1 98,917 257,039 109,976 242,452 22.1 1^35,203 . 18.3 476,529 1,585,083_ 20.2 24.1 40.3 27.8 23.1 126.1 132.4 48. C 31.2 29.2 40.8 53.6 13.1 18.7 38.2 43.0 28. 8 29.6 55.2 25.2 147.3 129.5 Michigan....................... 952,323 Minnesota..................... 598,100 Mississippi.................... 120,035 Missouri........................ 1,128,104 84,554 Montana....................... 252,702 Nebraska...................... 7,195 Nevada......................... 226,269 New Hampshire.......... New Jersey................... 1,329,162 27,381 New Mexico................. 1,468,659 1,327,044 1,483,129 2,241,560 1,153,294 850,294 1,225,414 1,051,593 240,121 1,431,235 207,311 1,589,803 1,978,561 1,398,817 1,894,518 1,586,903 172,011 158,775 133,420 242,633 310,852 813,598 13,367 35,140 255,099 185,319 554,507 1,907,210 46,571 167,929 405,306 881,362 15,254 68,508 279,761 175,473 629.957 2,4*2,289 64,960 280,730 Tennessee..................... Texas............................ Utah............................. Vermont....................... Virginia........................ 326,639 1,693,977 520,759 2,527,951 105,427 171,322 75,831 267,810 340,067 1,514,117 Washington................. West Virginia.............. Wisconsin.................... Wyoming..................... 211,477 306,626 536,460 748,735 607,886 605,530 369,007 1,094,694 125,465 833,335 228,242 992,877 790,213 f1,278,829 1,004,320 1,329,540 1,244,568 1,387,499 43,221 57,348 137,054 26,657 65,874 102,744 Total................... 30,380,433 45,614,142 42,166,120 49,806,146 54,314,476. 51,396,144 40.0 Geographic division.2 New England.............. Middle Atlantic___ .. . East North Central___ West North Central... South Atlantic............. East South Central___ West South Central__ Mountain..................... Pacific.......................... i 4,053,427 10,075,883 7,219,975 2,946,544 2,232,632 1,131,056 1,057,197 541,363 1,122,356 1,538,590 5,378,795 8,765,606 7,400,879 8,210,848 6,416,701 5,475,093 1,133,294 1,294,336 4,998,082 13,723,373 9,617,271 3,873,716 3,092,153 1,574,229 1,957,456 947,511 2,382,329 1,554,599 5,592,519 8,633,350 7,764,205 9,102,742 6,835,672 6,827,078 1,686,006 1,809,975 5,865,073 16,679,948 13,051,797 4,727,367 4,338,792 1,994,207 2,970,829 1,714,980 3,471,483 1,535,836 5,581,196 8,423,740 7,816,882 9,651,480 6,899,100 7,271,395 2,121,121 2,095,388 72.5 65.2 45.2 28.5 21.4 15,0 16.2 32.3 46.4 27, e 67,8 50- C 36.4 34 s ail, a 45.8 , 51.4 76.3 71.0 52.7 33.3 25.4 18.7 22.3 36.0 56.8 j ; 79.2 74.9 60.8 '37,7 131.0 22.4 29,0 36.4 I 62.4 J**__ 1Urban population comprises that residing in cities and other incorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants or more, and in unincorporated towns of 2,500 or more in M assachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. 11 Includes population of Indian Territory for 1900. 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 50 POPULATION OP PRINCIPAL CITIES* No. 31.—CITIES HAVING 50,000 OB MORE INHABITANTS IN 1910: P o p u l a t io n , b y C o l o r , N a t iv it y , a n d P a r e n t a g e , 1900 a n d 1910. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1900 1910 Native white. City. Native parent age. Native white. ForeignForeign born or mixed white. parent age. Col ored. Native parent age. Foreign or mixed parent age. Foreignborn white. Col ored. Akron, Ohio..................... Albany, N. T ................... Allentown, Pa.................. Altoona, Pa...................... Atlanta, Ga...................... 21,859 38,431 27,330 28,282 47,146 13,225 36,842 5,004 6,986 4,486 7,117 17,689 2,985 3,298 2,458 527 1,189 91 407 35,782 37,793 44,473 38,368 37,740 91,987 17,370 36,533 7,172 8,713 6,464 13,241 18,165 6,234 5,212 4,410 663 1,082 139 462 51,978 Baltimore, Md.................. Bayonne, N. J.................. Birmingham, Ala............ Boston, Mass.................... Bridgeport, Conn............. 236,053 7,937 17,186 146,193 21,885 125,225 13,666 2,885 206,937 25,693 67,940 10,750 1,761 194,953 22,197 79,739 369 16,583 12,809 1,221 261,474 11,301 60,312 157,870 27,156 134,870 23,123 8,357 257,104 37,314 77,043 20,522 5,700 240,722 36,180 85,098 599 52,316 14.889 1,404 Brockton, Mass................ Buffalo, t f . Y ................... Cambridge, Mass.............. Camden, N. J................... Canton, Ohio.................... 19,061 90,860 25,220 43,113 17,899 11,213 155,716 32,731 17,175 8,614 9,433 104,010 29,924 10,000 4,012 356 1,801 4,011 5,647 142 23,008 119,692 25,615 49,581 29,470 17,882 183,673 39,794 23,128 11,798 15,425 118,444 34,608 15,682 8,648 563 1,906 4,322 6,147 301 Charleston, S. C................ Chicago, 111....................... Cincinnati, Ohio.............. Cleveland, Ohio................ Columbus, Ohio............... 16,481 354,379 113,700 87,740 75,036 5,233 727,341 139,817 163,570 30,007 2,524 585,420 57,887 124,354 12,292 31,569 31,435 14,498 6,104 8,225 20,458 445,139 154,937 132,314 116,846 4,902 912,701 132,190 223,908 35,578 2,404 781,217 56,792 195,703 16,285 31,069 46,226 19,672 8,738 12,802 Covington, K y ................. Dallas, Tex....................... Dayton, Ohio................... Denver, Colo....... ............ Des Moines, Iowa............. 19,397 15,735 5,812 24,418 48,332 23,567 66,810 ► 37,837 14,337 38,187 5,302 3,345 10,024 24,962 7,936 2,504 9,063 3,410 4,250 1,679 31,079 59,746 72,301 106,945 53,785 15,346 9,078 25,559 61,185 19,234 3,933 5,219 13,847 38,941 10,395 2,912 18,061 4,870 0,310 2,954 Detroit, Mich................... Duluth, Minn................... Bast St, Louis, 111............ Elizabeth, N .J ................ Erie, Pa............................ 61,309 10,333 14,455 15,333 18,962 124,215 21,262 9,484 20,895 21,577 96,051 20,952 3,903 14,735 11,944 4,129 422 1,813 1,167 250 115,106 15,493 30,447 20,298 25,740 188,255 31,856 12,799 27,808 25,494 156,565 30,652 9,400 23,894 14,943 5,840 465 5,901 1,409 348 Evansville, Ind................ Fall River, Mass....... w.. . Fort Wayne, Ind............. Fort Worth, Tex.............. Grand Rapids, Mich........ 27,607 14,300 20,978 17,688 29,634 18,258 40,197 17,067 3,063 33,460 5,621 49,961 6,775 1,766 23,858 7,521 405 295 4,271 613 41,945 15,858 36,722 50,139 40,777 16,970 52,125 19,414 5,612 42,767 4,462 50,874 7,204 4,209 28,335 6,270 438 593 13,352 692 Harrisburg, Pa................. Hartford, Conn................ Hoboken, N. J................. Holyoke, Mass.................. Houston, Tex................... 38,452 27,904 10,924 7,636 17,625 5,114 26,316 26,966 19,115 8,030 2,478 23,617 21,310 18,892 4,324 4,123 2,013 164 69 14,654 49,576 31,011 13,463 9,141 37,181 5,926 34,824 29,030 25 286 11,333 4,134 31,243 27,668 23,238 6,318 4,550 1,837 163 65 23,968 Indianapolis, Ind............. Jacksonville,Fla.............. Jersey City, N .J .............. Johnstown, Pa..... ........... Kansas City, Kans........... 97,772 9,457 57,197 18,675 27,387 38,359 1,672 87,152 9,629 11,154 17,070 1,029 58,161 7,309 6,362 15,963 16,271 3,923 323 6,515 150,593 22,628 74,861 26,237 48,021 41,420 3,213 109,101 13,467 14,631 19,767 2,488 77,697 15,316 10,344 21,870 29,370 6,120 462 9,335 Kansas City, Mo.............. Lawrence, Mass................ Los Angeles, Calif............. Louisville, K y .................. Lowell, Mass..................... 94,377 10,467 54,060 88,449 20,828 33,426 23,428 26,105 55,744 33,031 18,287 28,519 17,917 21,397 40,915 17,662 145 4,397 39,141 195 153,717 11,099 169,967 113,543 20,703 45,633 32,553 74,756 52,411 41,942 25,327 ^1,319 60,584 17,430 43,457 23,704 321 13,891 40,538 192 Lynn, Mass...................... Manchester. N. H ............ Memphis, Tenn............... Milwaukee, Wis............... Minneapolis, Minn........... 30,452 15,324 36,556 48,598 61,269 19,742 17,378 10,755 146,885 78,861 17,470 24,224 5,069 88,948 60,983 849 61 49,940 884 1,605 33,180 16,119 59,985 78,823 96,186 27,994 24,197 12,138 182,530 116,548 27,344 29,692 6,407 111,456 85,938 813 55 52,515 1,048 2,736 Mobile, Ala....................... Nashville, Tenn............... Newark, N .J .................... New Bedford, Mass......... New Haven, Conn........... FRASER 13,562 40,620 71,552 16,522 36,385 5,806 7,174 96,506 19,019 37,999 2,034 3,002 71,050 25,092 30,654 17,067 30,069 6,962 1,809 2,989 20,944 63,687 94,737 18,738 37,726 6,585 7,151 132,350 32,336 49,434 2,208 2,993 110,655 42,625 42,784 22,784 36,533 9,727 2,953 3,661 Digitized for 51 PGPtmATlON OF PRINCIPAL CITIES. No. 3 1. — Cit ie s H a v i n g 50,000 o r M o r e I n h a b it a n t s in 1010: P o p u l a t io n sir C o l o r , N a t iv it y , a n d P a r e n t a g e , 1900 a n d 1910— Continued. 1900 1910 Native white. City. Native parent age. New Orleans, La. New York, N .Y . Manhattan___ Bronx.............. Brooklyn......... Native white. ForeignForeign born or mixed white. parent age. Col ored. 103,186 76,191 29,569 737,477 1,371,503 1,260,918 312,307 713,947 782,714 86,432 60,233 61,258 310,501 482,668 353,750 78,158 67,304 41,125 2,584 19,673 Native parent age. j ForeignForeign born or mixed white. parent age. 147,473 74,244 27,686 921,318 1,820,141 1,927,703 344,351 818,208 1,104,019 92,569 185,146 148,935 375,548 663,583 571,356 Coi-j ored. 89,472 97,,721 64, 964 4,r33Q 23, 864 Queens............. Richmond....... Norfolk, Va........ Oakland, Calif___ Oklahoma, Ok la. 41,668 22,778 21,865 24,790 6,998 63,962 24,504 2,846 23,775 1,248 44,615 18,581 1,606 16,223 562 2,764 1,158 20,307 2,172 1,229 80,607 28,243 34,471 55,198 47,880 120,969 32,235 4,318 49,936 6,399 79,115 24,278 3,564 36,822 3,214 3,,350 1, 25, 8, 6,,?12 Omaha, Nebr................... Passaic, N. J..................... Paterson, N. J...... ............ Pawtucket, R. I ............... Peoria, 111.......................... 42,752 5,155 23,897 10,627 26,493 32,828 9,279 41,296 15,345 19,264 23,429 12,879 38,666 13,057 8,927 3,546 464 1,312 202 1,416 52,917 7,536 28,392 12,627 36,615 39,595 18,209 50,179 20,767 19,936 27,068 28,467 45,398 17,956 8,810 4, 516 561 1,,631 Philadelphia, Pa.............. Pittsburgh, Pa................. Portland, Me.................... Portland, Oreg................. Providence, R. I .............. 521,911 147,296 27,064 38,170 64,423 414,093 168,832 12,406 24,710 60,775 293,669 114,845 10,352 17,734 55,310 64,024 20,539 323 9,812 5,089 584,008 176,089 31,121 104,163 59,966 496,785 191,483 15,054 51,009 82,354 382,578 140,436 12,078 43,780 76,303 85,,1637 25,897 31, 8j 5,1703 Heading, Pa..................... Richmond, Va................. Rochester, N. Y ............... Saginaw, Mich.................. St. Joseph, Mo.................. 62,543 43,860 52,478 11,965 68,869 9,949 6,104 68,798 18,628 19,428 5,922 2,834 40,718 11,401 8,415 547 32,252 614 351 6,267 74,714 69,130 74,525 17,257 50,316 11,750 7,664 83,687 21,225 14,699 8,812 4,085 58,993 11,701 8,113 796 46, 749 944 327 % 275 St. Louis, Mo................... St. Paul, Minn................. Salt Lake City, Utah..... San Antonio, T e x ........... San Francisco, Cal........... 189,249 42,464 18,119 21,094 83,568 239,170 71,562 22,382 15,363 137,556 110,966 46,748 12,516 9,265 104,264 35,853 2,301 514 7,599 17,404 269,836 61,594 38,152 44,629 115,359 246,946 93,398 34,284 23,765 153,781 125,706 56,524 19,035 17,407 130,874 44, 541 3, 228 1, 306 10, 813 16 898 Savannah, Ga....... ........... Schenectady, N. Y . ......... Scranton, Pa..................... Seattle, Wash................... Somerville, Mass.............. 16,750 14,675 27,299 38,810 24,657 6,040 9,811 45,229 19,349 19,618 3,319 7,142 28,959 18,656 17,160 28,135 154 539 3,856 208 22,634 31,538 38,745 105,784 29,573 5,818 22,324 55,431 61,134 26,632 3,332 18,631 35,112 60,835 20,751 South Bend, Ind. Spokane, Wash.. Springfield, 111... Springfield, Mass. Syracuse, N .Y ... 15,049 18,756 17,102 27,386 43,817 11,774 9,883 10,186 19,289 39,787 8,583 7,462 4,637 14,311 23,705 593 747 2,234 1,073 1,065 22,880 54,574 27,944 35,732 58,408 16,725 27,277 13,855 28,656 46,912 13,420 21,220 6,900 22,999 30,781 33 280 333 579 9,441 280 j 659 ,331 %,979 it,539 1|,148 Tacoma, Wash___ Terre Haute, Ind. Toledo, Ohio......... Trenton, N. J....... Troy, N. Y ........... 15,116 24,290 52,222 32,109 20,161 11,196 7,911 50,128 22,311 25,714 10,158 2,945 27,729 16,729 14,352 1,244 1,527 1,743 2,158 424 36,481 42,586 75,147 38,679 32,224 23,877 9,164 59,383 29,209 28,491 21,463 3,796 32,037 26,310 15,432 % 611 % 930 Utica, N .Y ........... Washington, I). C. Waterbury, Conn. Wichita, Kans___ Wilkes-Barre, P a.. 19,852 134,073 11,784 18,347 18,140 22,816 37,939 18,169 3,492 20,716 13,469 19,'520 15,312 1,441 12,180 246 87,186 594 1,391 685 25,869 166,711 18,238 40,738 24,423 26,882 45,066 28,590 6,383 25,926 21,308 24,351 25,498 2,855 16,078 1360 94r«41 ■ 1 815 1474 [ 678 Wilmington, Del.. Worcester, Mass__ Yonkers, N . Y ___ Youngstown, Ohio. 39,712 37,261 13,847 13,353 16,600 42,417 18,446 18,415 10,426 37,528 14,583 12,192 9,770 1,215 1,055 925 44,987 41,421 21,640 25,595 19,694 54,751 29,960 26,654 13,678 48,492 26,590 24,860 1102 1, 322 f, 613 l, 957 1, 922 617 * 666 52 POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES, No. 32.—CITIES HAVING 50,000 OH MOKE INHABITANTS IN 1920: P o p u l a t io n a t E ach C e n s u s , 1860 to 1920. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] City. Akron, Ohio................. Albany, N. Y ............... Allentown, Pa............... Altoona, Pa................... Atlanta, Ga........ ' .......... Atlantic City, N. J........ Augusta, Ga................. . Baltimore, Md.............. Bayonne, N. J.............. Berkeley, Calif............. Bethlehem, Pa............... Binghamton, N. Y ....... Birmingham, Ala.......... Boston, Mass................. Bridgeport City, Conn., Brockton, Mass.............. Buffalo, N. Y ................ Cambridge, Mass.......... Camden, N. J............... . Canton, Ohio................. Charleston, S. C ............ Chattanooga, Tenn____ Chester, Pa................... Chicago, 111.................... Cincinnati, Ohio............ Cleveland, Ohio............ Columbus, Ohio............ Covington, K y............... Dallas, Tex.................... Davenport, Iowa.......... Dayton, Ohio............... . Denver, Colo................. Des Moines, Iowa.......... Detroit, Mich................. Duluth, Minn.............. . East Orange, N. J....... . East St. Louis, 111......... Elizabeth, N. J............ . El Paso, Tex................. Erie, Pa.......................... Evansville, Ind............. Fall River, Mass............ Flint, Mich.................... Fort Wayne, Ind.......... * Fort Worth, Tex.......... Gary, Ind...................... Grand Rapids, Mich— Harrisburg,^ Pa.............. Hartford City, Conn___ Haverhill, Mass............. Hoboken, N. J............... Holyoke, Mass............... Houston, Tex.............. . Huntington, W. Va....... Indianapolis Ind.......... Jacksonville, Fla........... Jersey City, N. J.......... . Johnstown, Pa....... . K ansas City, Kans......... Kansas City, Mo............ Knoxville, Tenn....... Lancaster, Pa................. Lansing, Mich................ I860 3,477 62,367 8,025 3,591 9,554 12,493 212,418 1870 10,006 69,422 13,884 10,610 21,789 1,043 15,389 267,354 8,325 12,692 177,840 3 13,299 6,584 81,129 26,060 14,358 4,041 40,522 250,526 18,969 8,007 117,714 39,634 20,045 8,660 48,956 6,093 9,485 298,977 216,239 92,829 31,274 24,505 4,631 109,260 161,044 43,417 18,554 16,471 11,267 20,081 3,965 45,619 80 11,567 (u) 9,419 11,484 14,026 2,950 C11) 20,038 30,473 4,759 12,035 79,577 3,131 5,644 20,832 19,646 21,830 26,766 5,386 17,718 8,085 13,405 3 29,152 9,095 9,662 4,997 4,845 16,507 23,104 37,180 13,092 20,297 10,733 9,382 18,611 2,118 29,226 4,185 48,244 6,912 82,546 6,028 4,418 32,260 8,682 20,233 5,241 ( 12) 17,603 3,074 1880 16,512 90,758 18,063 19,710 37,409 5,477 21,891 332,313 9,372 1890 27,601 94,923 25,228 30,337 65,533 13,055 33,300 434,439 19,033 5,101 17,317 35,005 3,086 26,178 362,839 448,477 27,643 48,866 13,608 27,294 155,134 255,664 52,669 70,028 41,659 58,313 12,258 26,189 49,984 54,955 12,892 29,100 14,997 20,226 503,185 1,099,850 255,139 296,908 261,353 160,146 88,150 51,647 29,720 37,371 10,358 38,067 26,872 21,831 38,678 61,220 106,713 35,629 50,093 22,408 116,340 205,876 33,115 9 838 9,185 28,229 736 27,737 29,280 48,961 8,409 26,880 6,663 15*160 37,764 10,338 40,634 50,756 74,398 9,803 35,393 23,076 32,016 30,762 42,015 18,472 30,999 21,915 16,513 3,174 75,056 7,650 120,722 8,380 3,200 55,785 9,693 25,769 8,319 60,278 39,385 53,230 27,412 43,648 35,637 27,557 10,108 105,436 17,201 163,003 21,805 38,316 132,716 22,535 32,011 13,102 1900 1910 1 920 42,728 69,067 208,435 94,151 100,253 113,544 35,416 51,913 73,502 52,127 38,973 60,331 89,872 154.839 200,616 27,838 46,150 50,707 39,441 41,040 52.548 508,957 558.485 733.826 32,722 55'. 545 76,754 13,214 40,434 56,036 10,758 12,837 50,358 39,647 48,443 66,800 144,000 132,685 178,806 560,892 670,585 * 748,060 9 70,996 ' tt)2,054 3 143,555 40,063 56,878 66,254 352,387 423,715 506,775 91,886 104.839 109,694 75,935 94,538 116.309 30,667 50,217 87,091 55,807 58,833 67,957 30,154 44,604 57,895 33,988 38,537 58,030 1,698,575 2,185,283 2.701,705 - 401,247 4331,866 363,591 6384,111 560,663 796,841 125,560 181,511 237,031 «46,975 53,270 57,121 92,104 746,268 158,976 35,254 43,028 56,727 85,333 116,577 152,559 <140,472 256,491 213.381 62,139 86,368 126,468 8290,277 465,766 993,678 52,969 78,466 98.917 21,506 34,371 50,710 10 30,710 58,547 * 66,767 52,130 73,409 ' 95,783 15,906 39,279 77,560 52,733 66,525 93,372 69,647 59,007 85,264 119,295 104,863 120,485 13,103 38,550 91,599 45,115 63,933 86.549 73,312 106,482 26,688 16,802 55,378 137,634 87,565 112,571 50,167 64,186 75.917 3 79,850 3 98,915 *138,036 53,884 37,175 44,115 70,324 59,364 68,166 45,712 57,730 60,203 44,633 78,800 138,276 50,177 11,923 31,161 233,650 314,194 13170,963 57,699 91,558 28,429 298,103 267,779 206,433 13 36,744 55,482 67.327 »57,296 101,177 82,331 324,410 is 164,745 248.381 77,818 36,346 32,637 41,459 53,150 47,227 57.327 16,485 31,229 includes population of Ensley city and Pratt City town, annexed in 1910. 2Includes Hyde Park, annexed since 1910. 3Population of town; town and city not returned separately. * Includes adjacent territory, annexed in 1903 and 1909. 8Includes South Brooklyn village annexed in 1905. •Includes Central Covington and Latonia towns, annexed in 1906 and 1907, respectively. 7 Includes Oak Cliff town, annexed in 1903. 8 Includes Delray village, annexed in 1906. 8 Excludes Duluth village (population 2,645) set apart by act of legislature Feb. 23,1877, but which again became part of the city by the act of Mar* 2,1887. 10 Includes Winstanley Park village, annexed in 1902. u Not returned separa tely. “ Includes Irvington town, annexed in 1902. “ Includes Roxbury Borough, annexed in 1901. “ Includes Argentine city, annexed in 1910. 15Includes that part of Kaw Township outside of Kansas City, annexed in 1909. 53 lOTIJLATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES, N o. 3 2 .— Cities H aying 50,000 oh More I nhabitants in 1920: P opulation a t E ach Ce n su s , 1860 to 1920—Continued. City. 1860 1870 1880 1890 28,921 39,151 17,639 Lawrence, Mass...................... 44,654 2,441 13,003 55,154 Lincoln, Nebr................... . 13,138 3,727 12,380 25,874 Little Rock, Ark................... 564 Long Beach, Calif.................. 4,385 5,728 11,183 50,395 Los Angeles, Calif................... 123, 758 161,129 68,033 100,753 Louisville, K y........................ 59,475 36,827 40,928 77,696 Lowell, Mass........................... 38,274 28,233 19,083 55,727 Lynn, Mass............................ 12,749 8,247 10,810 22,746 Macon, Ga.............................. 32,630 23,536 44,126 Manchester, N. H .................. 20,107 33,592 22,623 Memphis, Tenn..................... 40,226 64,495 45,246 71,440 115,587 204,468 Milwaukee, W is..................... 2,564 13,066 46,887 164,738 Minneapolis, Minn................. 29,132 29,258 32,034 31,076 Mobile, A la .............. ............. 16,988 43,350 25,865 76,168 Nashville, Tenn..................... 105,059 71,941 136,508 Newark, N. J......................... 181,830 26,845 21,320 22,300 40,733 New Bedford, Mass............... 11,800 New Britain, Conn................ 16,519 739.267 7 50,840 762,882 781,298 New Haven City, Conn......... 168,675 191,418 216,090 242,039 New Orleans, La................... New Y ork,N .Y .s................. ,174,779 1,478,103 1,911,698 2,507,414 942,292 1,164,673 1,441,216 813,669 Manhattan....................... 23,593 Bronx............................... 61,980 37,393 88,908 599,495 419,921 279,122 Brooklyn.......................... 838,547 32,903 56,559 45,468 87,050 Queens............................. 25,492 Richmond........................ 38,991 51,693 Niagara Palls, N. Y .............. 14,620 19,229 21,966 Norfolk, V a............................ 34,871 Oakland, Calit....................... 48,682 1,543 34,555 10,500 Oklahoma City, Okla............ 4,151 1,883 30,518 Omaha, Nebr......................... 140,452 16,083 6,532 Passaic, N . J.......................... 13,028 Paterson, N. J........................ 19,586 33,579 51,031 78,347 4,200 6,619 19.030 Pawtucket, R. 1..................... 27,633 41,024 14,045 22,849 29,259 Peoria, 111............................... 565,529 674,022 847,170 1,046,964 Philadelphia, Pa.................... 77,923 Pittsburgh, Pa.1*..................... 343,904 139,256 235,071 26,341 33,810 Portland, Me....... ................. 36,425 31,413 2,874 46.385 8,293 17,577 Portland, Oreg....................... 9,496 10,492 11,390 Portsmouth, va.................... 13,268 68,904 132,146 50,666 104,857 Providence, R. I ......................... 7,822 21,014 9,880 16.031 Racine, Wis............................ 58,661 23,162 33,930 43,278 Reading, Pa............................ 37,910 51,038 63,600 81,388 Richmond, Va....................... Roanoke, Va.......................... 16.159 48,204 62,386 89,366 Rochester, N. Y ..................... 133,896 Rockford, 111.......................... 11,049 13,129 23,584 6,979 16,283 21,420 13,785 26.386 Sacramento, Calif................. Saginaw, Mich........................ 7,460 10,525 46,322 1,699 8,932 19,565 32,431 52,324 St. Joseph, Mo.......... - ........... 350,518 310,864 St. Louis, Mo.......................... 451,770 160,773 20,030 41,473 St. Paul, Minn....................... 133,156 10,401 12,854 20,768 8,236 Salt Lake CityJJtah.............. 44,843 8,235 San Antonio, Tex................. 12,256 20,550 37,673 2,637 731 San Diego, Calif..................... 2,300 16.159 233,959 56,802 San Francisco, Calif.............. 149,473 298,997 30,709 22,292 Savannah, Ga........................ 28,235 43,189 Schenectady, N. Y ................ 13,655 19,902 9,579 11,026 Scranton, Pa.......................... ' 35,092 45,850 9,223 75,215 3,533 Seattle, Wash......................... 1,107 42,837 3,401 7,366 37,806 Sioux City, Iowa................. 8,025 14,685 24,933 40,152 Somerville, Mass.................... 3,832 7,206 13,280 21,819 South Bend, tbd................... 19,922 Spokane, Wash...................... 9,320 17,364 19,743 Springfield, 111........................ 24,963 1900 62,559 40,169 *38,307 2,252 3 104,266 3205,173 94,969 68,513 23,272 56,987 4102,647 285,315 202,718 542,008 80,865 *248,849 62,442 25.998 7108,027 287,104 3,437,202 1,850,093 200,507 1,166,582 152,999 67,021 19,457 951,612 66,960 10,037 102,555 27,777 105,171 39,231 1*58,458 1,293,697 462,801 50,145 90.426 17.427 175,597 29,102 78, 961 *2 94,765 21,495 162,608 31,051 29,282 42,345 102,979 575,238 163,065 53,531 53,321 17,700 342,782 54,244 31,682 102,026 *3 86,146 33,111 61,643 35.999 36,848 m 35,328 1910 1920 85,892 43,973 45,941 17,809 319,198 576,673 223,928 234,891 106,294 112,759 0*148 89,336 40,665 *2,995 18,384 70.063 131,105 162,351 457,147 373,857 >,582 301,408 51,521 TJ,777 118.342 110,364 414,524 347,469 96,652 ' l l , 217 >9,316 43,916 7133,605 !,537 339,075* ,219 1,048 4,766,883 2,331,542 =,103 1,016 430,980 1,634,351 2,0i8,356 469 042 284,041 85,969 116,531 30,445 50,760 115,777 67,452 216,261 150,174 91,295 64,205 191,601 124,096 63,841 54,773 135,875 125,600 64,248 51,622 76,121 66,950 1,549,008 ^823,779 568.343 533,905 69,272 58,571 258,288 207,214 >387 33,190 237,595 224,326 38,002 158,593 107,784 96,071 171,667 127,628 34,874 j50,842 295,750 218,149 65,651 45,401 65,908 44,696 50,510 61,903 77,403 77,939 172,897 687,029 2134,693 214,744 92,777 118,110 96,614 161,379 39,578 T74,683 416,912 506,676 83,252 65.064 72,826 ■88,723 137,783 129,867 315,312 237,194 r71,227 47,828 193,091 77,236 53,684 [70,983 104,402 104 437 51,678 59,183 * Includes ward 8, taken to form a part of Argents City in 1904. 2 Includes San Pedro city, annexed in 1904. . * Includes Crescent Hill town, annexed in 1900. * Includes Lenox town, annexed in 1909. *► Includes precinct 27, Garrity’s, and other territory annexed in 1908. * Includes Vails Borough, annexed in 1905. 7 Population of town; town and city not returned separately. 8 Population of New York and its boroughs as now constituted. 9Includes Berkley town, annexed in 1906. __ Includes North Peoria village, annexed in 1900. j iiIncludes population of Allegheny: 1850, 21,262; 1860, 28,702; 1870, 53,180; 1880, 78,682; 1890, 105,287; 1900,129,896; and other adjacent territory annexed in 1905,1906,1907, and 1908. *2 Includes population of Manchester city, annexed in 1910. Includes Ballard city, Columbia town, and West Seattle precinct, annexed in 1907. h Includes Ridgley village, annexed in 1907. 54 POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OP BIRTH. N o. 3 3 .—Cities H aving 50,000 or More I nhabitants in 1920: P opulation at , E ach Ce n s u s , 1860 to 1920—Continued. City. Springfield, Mass........................ Springfield, Ohio...................... Syracuse, N. Y ........................... Tacoma, Wash............................ Tampa, Fla................................. Terre Haute, Ind........................ Toledo, Ohio............................... Topeka, Kans............................. Trenton, N. J.............................. Trov, N . Y .................................. Tulsa, Okla................................ Utica, N. Y ................................. Washington, D.C.6 .................... Waterbury City, Conn................ Wheeling, W . va........................ Wichita, Kans............................ Wilke&iarre, Pa........................ Wilmington, Del........................ Worcester, Mass.......................... Yonkers, N. Y ............................ Youngstown, Ohio..................... I8 6 0 1870 1880 1 890 15,199 7,002 28,119 26,703 12,652 43,051 33,340 20,730 51,792 ft* 13,768 759 17,228 39,235 2 796 16,103 31,584 1,079 22,874 46,465 720 26,042 50,137 15,852 29,910 56,747 44,179 31,895 88,143 36.006 5,532 30,217 81,434 31.007 57,458 60,956 14,083 28,804 109,199 10,826 19,280 4,253 21,258 24,960 10,174 30,841 41,105 2,759 8,075 33,914 177,624 17,806 30,737 4,911 23,339 42,478 58,291 18,892 15,435 44,007 230,392 28,646 34,522 23,853 37,718 61,431 84,655 32,033 33,220 22,529 61,122 1900 1910 62,059 38,253 108,374 37,714 3 16,387 36,673 131,822 33,608 73,307 * 75,057 1,390 56,383 278,718 45,859 38,878 24,671 51,721 76,508 118,421 47,931 44,885 88,926 46,921 137,249 83,743 37,782 58,157 168,497 43,684 96,815 76,813 18,182 74,419 331,069 73,141 41,641 52,450 67,105, 87,411 145,986 79,803 79,066 1 920 129,614 60,840 171,717 96,965 51,608 66,083 243,164 50,022 119,289 72,013 72,075 94,156 437,571 91,715 56,208 72,211 73,833 110,168 179,754 100,176 132,358 1 Not separately returned. 2 Tampa town. * Includes a part of precinct 6, comprising a portion of Brook town, annexed in 1907. * Includes territory annexed in 1901. 6 Population as returned from 1880 to 1910 for the District of Columbia, with which the city i3 now coextensive. No. 33.—WHITE POPULATION OF FOBEIGN STOCK, 1900 AND 1910: B y Country of Origin and by P arentage , 1910. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Total. Per cent of total. Country of origin. 1900 1910 1900 1910 Native white, 1910. Foreignbom white, 1910. Both par ents for eign bom. One par ent for eign bom. 1895,500 830,335 1,637,603 310,127 2,173,741 2,001,559* 932,238 1,822,377 400,064 2,322,442 3.5 3.2 6.3 1.2 8.4 6.2 2.9 5.7 1.2 7.2 1,174,924 385,083 810,987 181,621 876,455 709,070 330,976 307,291 147,648 592,285 117,565 216,179 704,099 70,795 853,702 268,292 France............................... Germany........................... 18,111,453 Hungary............................ 218,447 Ireland............................... 4,826,904 727,844 Italy................................... 292,389 8,282,618 700,227 4,504,360 2,098,360 1.0 31.4 .8 18.7 2.8 .9 25,7 2.2 14.0 6.5 117,236 2,501,181 495,60Q 1,352,155 1,343,070 78,937 3,911,847 191,059 2,141,577 695,187 96,216 1,869,590 13,568 1,010,628 60,103 Norway............................. Russia............................. Scotland............................. Sweden.............................. 788,758 1955,918 594,297 1,082,388 979,099 2,541,649 659,663 1,364,215 3.1 3.7 2.3 4.2 3.0 7.9 2.0 4.2 403,858 1,602,752 261,034 665,183 410,951 873,055 175,391 546,788 164,290 65,842 223,238 152,244 Switzerland....................... Wales................................. All other countries............ Of mixed foreign parent age®................................ 257,426 253,045 871,604 301,650 248,947 1,614,433 1.0 1.0 3.4 .9 .8 5.0 124,834 82,479 967,093 90,669 84,934 451,554 86,147 81,534 195,786 1,056,152 1,177,092 4.1 3.7 Total........................ 25,859,834 32,243,382 100.0 100.0 Austria............................... Canada (French a)............ Canada (other1 2) .............. Denmark........................... England............................. 1,177,092 13,345,545 12,916,311 5,981,526 1Partly estimated; persons having one or both parents born in Poland in 1900 apportioned for Austria, Germany, and Russia. 2 Includes Newfoundland in 1900. «Native whites whose parents were bom in different foreign countries; for example, one parent in Ire. land and the other in Scotland. 55 P O F T ^ T lO N , BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN. No. 34.—FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION, CENSUS YEARS 1860 TO 1910, AND PEE. CENT OF DECENNIAL INCREASE, 1890 TO 19 %0 : B y P rincipal Countries op B irth . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Per cent of increased Foreign-born population I n Country of birth. 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 124,024 15,535 717,157 104,468 241,377 22,639 302,496 678,442 106,701 491,295 1,174,973 49,400 29,757 395,126 385,083 819,554 784,796 81,534 56,756 1890 to 1900 to 1900 1910 3 79.3 Austria1 2. Belgium. Canada(1 Canada (other *). China. 25,061 9,072 > 249,970 35,565 Cuba and other West In dies 6. ............................ Denmark......................... England.......................... France................. ........... Germany2....................... 47,635 25,435 23,256 16,401 11,570 7,353 9,962 181,649 153,690 132,543 64,196 30,107 909,092 877,719 840,513 664,160 555,046 433,494 117,418 116,402 104,197 113,174 106,971 109,870 1,276,075 1,690,533 1,966,742 2,784,894 2,813,628 2,501,333 3- Greece— Hungary.. Ireland..., Italy........ Japan....... Scotland___ Spain........... Sweden....... Switzerland. Turkey in Asia....... Turkey in Europe.. Wales...................... . All other countries. 139.2 31.4 30.6 15.7 -23.6 430.4 9.4 16.0 7.5 7.9 87.3 <18.2 ! 4.4 112.7 8,515 101,282 776 390 1,887 145,714 62,435 11,526 495,609 3,737 1,611,304 1,855,827 1,854,571 1,871,509 1,615,459 1,352,251 484,027 1,343,125 182,580 44,230 17,157 11,677 67,744 24,788 2,292 401 73 351.2 133.4 -13.7 165.1 981.5 1,089.5 240.1 4l6.8 177.6 173.3 114.6 126.5 63,042 328 Mexico........................ Netherlands.............. Norway........................ Portugal..................... . Russia3*and Finland. Total. 70,797 12,553 4.4 27,466 28,281 43,995 4,116 3,160 42,435 46,802 114,246 4,542 4,644 68,399 58,090 181,729 8,138 35,722 77,853 81,828 322,665 15,996 182,644 221,915 103,393 120,063 94,931 403,877 336,388 59,360 30,608 640,743 1,732,462 32.8 16.0 4.3 91.3 8166.3 108,518 4,244 18,625 53,327 140,835 3,764 97,332 75,153 170,136 5,121 194,337 88,621 242,231 6,185 478,041 104,069 233,524 7,050 582,014 115,593 - 3.6 14.0 21.7 11.1 128 45,763 21,343 302 74,533 41,943 1,205 83,302 100,079 200,813 9,910 f[ 93,586 95,062 261,076 22,108 665,207 124,848 59,729 \ 438.9 32,230 82,488 - 6.5 158,992 4,138,697 5,567,220 6,679,943 9,249,560 10,341,27613,515,886 11.8 |66.Q 4 2.5 I . 4. 4 -+ 11.1 I 20.1 193.9 |170.4 . 111 8 213.6 [14.3 ! 8.0 £27.9 4-11.9 30.7 1 A minus sign (—) denotes a decrease. * For years prior to 1900, persons reported as born in Austria, Germany, and Russia do not include those reported as bom in Poland. 3 Exclusive of Poland. *Includes Newfoundland for years prior to 1910. ^Except Porto Rico, persons born in Porto Rico being classified as natives. 56 POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OP BIRTH, N o . 3 5 . —FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION IN 1910, DISTRIBUTED ACCORD ING TO COUNTRY OF BIRTH: B y S tates and Geographic B ivisio ns . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Northwestern Europe. The United Kingdom. State. Eng land. Alabama..................................... 2,365 Arizona.......................... ............ 3,500 Arkansas..................................... 1,519 California.................................... 48,703 Colorado...................................... 12,928 Connecticut................................ 22,463 Delaware..................................... 1,558 District of Columbia.................. 2,638 Florida....................................... 3,078 Georgia........................................ 1,671 Idaho........................................... 4,983 Illinois......................................... 60,363 Indiana....................................... 9,783 Iowa............................................ 16,788 Kansas......................... ............... 11,262 Kentucky.................................... 2,619 Louisiana.................................. 2,086 Maine.......................................... 5,651 Maryland.................................... 5,211 Massachusetts............................. 92,658 Michigan..................................... 42,737 Minnesota................................... 12,139 Mississippi.................................. 777 Missouri...................................... 13,760 Montana...................... 8,981 Nebraska.................................... 8,009 Nevada....................................... 1,793 New Hampshire......................... 4,862 New Jersey................................. 50,375 New Mexico............................... l, 101 New York................................... 146,870 North Carolina........................... 940 North Dakota............................. 3,070 Ohio............................................ 43,347 Oklahoma....................... 2,981 Oregon........................................ 7,998 Pennsylvania............................. 109,115 Rhode Island............................. 27,834 South Carolina........................... 517 South Dakota............................. 4,024 Tennessee.................................... 2,045 Texas........................................... 8,498 Utah............................................ 18,083 Vermont...................................... 2,464 Virginia....................................... 3,687 Washington................................ 19,430 West Virginia............................. 3,511 Wisconsin................................... 13,959 Wyoming.................................... 2,985 Ireland. Scot land. Nether lands. Nor way. Sweden. Den mark. 266 272 76 9,952 1,787 1,265 38 149 304 145 2,566 32,913 531 21,924 1,294 53 295 580 ■ 363 5,432 7,638 105,303 91 660 7,170 2,750 255 491 5,351 151 25,013 39 45,937 1,110 351 6,843 . 2,320 578 82 20,918 89 1,785 2,305 102 311 28,368 38 57,000 623 753 845 385 26,212 12,446 18,208 332 359 729 289 4,985 115,424 5,081 26,763 13,309 190 344 2,203 421 39,562 26,374 122,428 292 5,654 6,412 23,219 708 2,068 10,547 365 53,705 112 12,160 5,522 1,028 10,099 23,467 7,405 95 9,998 363 4,706 7,227 1,331 368 32,199 279 25,739 2,497 197 284 178 14,209 2,756 2,724 52 176 295 112 2,254 17,369 900 17,961 2,760 78 239 929 237 3,405 6,315 16,137 119 1,729 1,943 13,674 616 131 5,059 116 12,544 36 5,355 1,837 550 3,215 3,034 328 51 6,294 163 1,289 8,300 172 240 7,804 67 16,454 962 82,488 403,877 665,207 181,649 120,063 3,702 37,921 18,259 7,840 2,007 729 896 6,157 4,977 8,448 32,684 99,192 198,786 1,469 499 2,507 15,129 45,163 70,777 87,719 178,140 213, 531 2,984 1,598 6,463 35,485 68,510 7,689 20,637 42,875 63,910 1,266 557 2,256 17,231 25,228 2,144 26,581 59.661 21,010 630 379 912 3,667 5,079 Wales. 1,167 1,120 230 1,550 576 210 442 1,079 148 52,478 13,695 2,416 8,710 4,269 1,989 58,458 6,750 616 344 3,985 34 705 5,347 87 606 1,069 63 1,655 527 89 1,782 1,282 722 93,455 20,755 4,091 11,266 3,419 1,498 5,162 17,756 2,434 8,100 3,591 1,615 5,914 641 222 455 3,757 82 7,890 2,389 204 9,705 1,955 583 222,867 28,416 1,513 20,434 9,952 786 15,859 4,373 1,023 747 181 25 3,651 23,297 1,219 9,469 3,373 884 8,124 2,242 824 1,702 469 168 10,613 1,979 58 82,758 17,512 1,202 644 509 93 367,889 39,437 7,464 435 . 306 35 2,498 1,696 222 40,062 10,705 9,377 1,801 1,218 365 4,995 3,387 585 165,109 32,046 29,255 29, 718 6,272 268 676 239 11 2,980 1,102 503 2,296 561 252 5,357 2,038 301 1,657 2,853 1,672 4,940 2,615 1,043 2,450 1,246 225 10,180 7,101 1,976 2,292 1,088 880 14,049 3,885 2,507 1,359 1,812 419 Total................................. 877,719 1,352,251 261,076 Scandinavia. 127 41 145 2,304 710 304 20 64 85 52 261 14,402 2,131 11,337 906 140 113 27 203 1,597 33,471 3,542 34 988 1,054 872 44 48 12,698 86 12,652 28 709 2,278 230 618 1,231 143 19 2,656 78 424 1,392 25 99 2,157 60 7,379 79 Geographic divisions. 1 New England............................. 155,932 Middle Atlantic.......................... 306,360 East North Central.................... 170,189 West North Central................... 69,052 South Atlantic........................... 22,811 East South Central.................... 7,806 West South Central................... 15,084 Mountain.................................... 54,354 Pacific......................................... 76,131 334,486 48,421 615,756 88,995 179, 266 48,716 78,614 21,817 27,485 7,145 10,124 2,503 11,994 4,153 26,873 15,143 67,653 24,183 * For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34 POPUEATION, BY COUNTRY OF 57 B IR T H / N o. 3 5 .— F o r e ig n -B o r n P o p u l a t io n t r y op in 1910, D is t r ib u t e d A c c o r d in g t o C o u n B i r t h : B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued. Northwestern Europe—Continued. State. Bel Luxem gium. burg. Ger many. Switzer land. France. Southern and eastern Europe. Portu gal. Spain. Italy. Alabama..................................... Arizona....................................... Arkansas..................................... California.................................... Colorado...................................... 111 1,464 375 3 6 6 74 24 3,603 1,846 5,815 76,307 17,071 213 314 804 14,521 1,767 592 323 387 17,407 1,374 4 29 1 22,539 43 74 857 9 4,229 177 2,696 Infill 1,609 63,615 14,375 Connecticut................................ Delaware.................................... District of Columbia.................. Florida........................................ Georgia...................................1.. 330 8 41 50 27 8 2 4 31,127 2,573 5,179 2,446 3,029 1,806 78 281 146 169 2,619 170 511 285 224 707 1 2 30 23 92 5 51 4,199 91 56,954 2,303 Vi 4,538 545 Idaho........................................... Illinois......................................... Indiana.................................... Iowa............................................ Kansas........................................ 94 9,399 2,298 929 1,703 9 793 11 682 70 5,049 319,199 62,179 98,759 34,508 1,319 8,661 2,765 3,675 2,853 333 7,972 2,388 1,618 2,657 49 291 6' 8 9 1,047 364 40 40 282 2,067 72,163 e, m 5,8(46 3,520 Kentucky.................................... Louisiana.................................... 1 1 19,351 8,926 1,282 36,657 30,555 1,653 421 56 452 1,341 645 5,345 290 552 5,926 3 73 82 37 26,437 24 719 111 84 549 1,316 20, |13 Maryland.................................... Massachusetts............................. 73 292 30 59 1,745 6*968 85,056 Michigan...................................... Minnesota................................... Mississippi.................................. Missouri...................................... Montana...................................... 5,683 1,557 17 1,000 235 101 459 131,586 109,628 1,666 88,226 8,669 2,780 2,992 82 6,141 988 2,421 1,460 291 /2,794 639 20 16 5 44 31 53 53 79 266 49 16,^61 9,669 2,137 i2, m 6,592 Nebraska.................................... Nevada....................................... New Hampshire......................... New Jersey................................. New Mexico................................ 491 26 175 1,867 44 83 3 20 1 57,302 1,916 2,046 122,880 1,746 2,150 468 78 7,549 172 639 653 169 6,240 326 7 305 110 145 10 21 778 17 495 100 2,071 115,446 1,959 New York...................., ............. North Carolina.......................... North Dakota............................. Ohio............................................ Oklahoma................................... 3,484 5 229 1,525 191 109 1 48 46 22 436,911 1,074 16,572 175,095 10,090 16,315 68 560 10,988 770 23,472 114 265 4,838 749 660 20 3 182 19 3,766 8 13 123 47 472,201 521 1,262 41,520 2,564 Oregon........................................ Pennsylvania............................. Rhode Island............................. Ronth Carolina . .. ___ South Dakota............................ 573 5,250 959 97 237 30 33 2 17,958 195,202 4,459 1,744 21,544 3,853 7,484 221 36 800 1,159 10,003 1,711 70 252 174 225 6,501 3 2 462 354 40 14 5 5 ^38 196 27,287 316 1,158 Tennessee.................................... Texas........................................... Utah............................................ Vermont...................................... Virginia....................................... 27 328 74 25 48 1 14 3 2 3,903 44,929 3,963 798 4,228 800 1,773 1,691 214 246 305 1,821 303 219 300 2 89 8 79 85 26 848 24 351 69 2,934 7,190 3,|17 4,694 2, *49 Washington................................ West Virginia............................. Wisconsin................................... Wyoming.................................... 1,228 800 4,020 82 74 1 14i 9 29,388 6,327 233,384 2,638 3,447 600 8,036 251 2,340 535 1,396 316 179 3 9 50 385 464 34 120 i3, m 17,$92 Total................................. 49,400 124,848 117,418 59,360 22,108 1,343,125 179,430 783,769 H 6,g8 38,238 38,284 45 50 11 3 19 30 111 3,071 2,501,333 3 ,^ 0 1,961 Geographic divisions.» New England............................. 3,264 Middle Atlantic.......................... 10, 601 East North Central.................... 22,925 West North Central.................. 6,146 South Atlantic.......... ................ 1,135 13 162 1,092 1,472 21 70,267 754,993 921,443 426,539 63,257 3,716 31,348 33,230 19,171 2,076 10,934 39,715 19,015 9,685 2,761 33,916 1,030 508 89 204 1,160 4,615 614 680 4,985 162 922 980 3,265 5 43 85 178 28,523 69.760 42;898 123,653 2,748 3,768 6,970 21,821 1,833 8,302 4,267 20,906 14 182 525 22,892 203 1,623 3,152 5,076 East South Central.................... West South Central................... Mountain.................................... Pacific......................................... 1 For States Included la each division, see note 5, p. 34. 8,183 31,686 34, m 82,£74 58 POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OP BIRTH. N o. 3 5 .—F oreign -Born P opulation in 1910, D istributed A ccording t o Coun try op B ir t h : B y S tates and G eographic D ivisions — Continued. Southern and eastern Europe—Continued. State. Russia. Rouma- Bulgaria. Finland. Austria. Hungary. nia. Alabama........................ Arizona.......................... Arkansas....................... California....................... Colorado........................ 1,531 311 760 16,610 13,618 38 560 15 6,159 1,239 904 1,483 1,268 17,165 13,043 585 115 285 3,304 1,632 Connecticut................... Delaware....................... District of Columbia. . . Florida.......................... Georgia.......................... 54,121 3,429 3,393 547 3,224 776 9 89 49 23,642 992 459 228 349 13,855 247 155 Idaho............................. Illinois........................... Indiana.......................... Iowa............................... Kansas*...................... 743 149,016 9,599 6,310 15,311 652 2,390 215 140 49 1,561 163,025 11,831 15,967 12,094 39,859 14,370 1,178 1,078 Kentucky...................... Louisiana...................... Maine............................. Maryland....................... Massachusetts............... 3,222 1, 805 4,752 27,537 117,261 18 118 831 47 10,744 Michigan....................... Minnesota.................... Mississippi..................... Missouri T....................... Montana........................ 37,978 17,541 916 21,402 2,228 31,144 26,637 ■88 Nebraska....................... Nevada.......................... New Hampshire........... New Jersey.................... New Mexico.................. 13,020 135 4,345 93,567 228 54 108 16 38 Monte negro. 9 16 10 6 43 345 10 1 205 442 264 55 718 39 41 323 85 30 29 202 19 4,306 709 384 67 396 1,246 434 286 84 1,032 1,597 831 8,254 35,455 725 397 157 2,089 1,996 100 111 20 220 4 9 13 858 133 73 15 19 17 30 11,597 5,582 56 11,532 1,486 510 2,008 32 1,522 266 296 955 79 285 1,181 4,111 31,034 37,121 417 16,222 8,350 351 1,462 85 15 481 79 174 1,198 24,362 822 2,438 1,453 44 295 26 1,233 21 120 1,640 79 230 1,120 334 1 1 8 2 112 10 17 48 26 56,779 47,610 209 6 558,956 711 31,910 48,756 5,807 8,760 18 1,186 3,988 18 245,004 139 5,149 72,887 3,889 96,843 37 2,855 85,881 348 34,443 7 1,070 3,974 27 Oregon........................... Pennsylvania........... Rhode Island................ South Carolina.............. South Dakota............... 5,321 240,985 9,765 786 13,189 4,734 2,413 297 42 1,381 5,241 251,774 6,130 5,372 1,160 123,498 294 40 594 Tennessee...................... Texas.......... . ................. Utah.............................. Vermont........................ Virginia......................... 2,484 5,739 568 2,455 4,379 21 1,012 293 50 637 20,570 1,870 1,087 1,281 Washington.................. West Virginia............... Wisconsin..................... Wyoming...................... 10,961 5,143 29,644 763 8,719 127 5,705 1,380 112 9 3 1 22 158 157 43 279 472 99 70 34 1 8 26 2,208 411 6 11 66 New York..................... North Carolina.............. North Dakota................ Ohio............................... Oklahoma..................... Total.................... 1,602,782 Serbia. 1 212 71 19 4 63' 661 ' 1 3 6 149 ii 141 307 65 86 813 25 105 4 258 7,752 415 9 55 626 649 46 164 640 4 305 118 386 72 43 376 926 171 539 1,784 77 259 18 17 72 a g 58 251 60 14 12,745 8,360 38,692 3,966 1,160 5,939 10,554 437 211 129,680 1,174,973 160 222 Geographic divisions, i 2 11 257 779 1 122 81 2 4 5 i 259 446 57 769 61 164 150 105 773 18 160 170 495,609 = = 65,923 11,498 4,639 21 69 11 ■ 5,374 ------ - New England................ Middle Atlantic............ East North Central___ West North Central___ South Atlantic.............. 192,699 893,508 274,993 118,683 49,149 14,139 12,813 43,442 29,592 452 69,583 553,557 317,469 116,287 20,284 16,907 267,951 162,261 24,272 10,600 2,054 44,403 9,945 5,401 1,055 239 1,358 2,919 2,431 89 1,532 628 63 194 465 1,518 23 East South Central___ West South Central___ Mountain....................... Pacific............................ 8,153 14,111 18,594 32,892 165 311 9,154 19,612 2,990 27,324 32,328 35,151 1,742 1,956 4,296 5,624 317 435 724 1,589 62 223 2,577 1,600 91 108 586 533 1,570 1,489 1For States Included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 88 1,010 6 43 66 POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OP BIBTH . N o. 3 5 . — F o r e ig n -B o r n P o p u l a t io n t r y op in 1910, D is t r ib u t e d A cc o r d in g to B i r t h : B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued. 1 Except Porto Rico. 8 For States included in each division, see note 5, p.34. 59 Coun + POPULATION, BY COUNTBY OP BIBTH . 60 N o . 3 5 .—F ohbign -B orn P opulation in 1910, D istributed A ccording to Coun t r y of B i r t h : B y S p a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued. America (outside of the United States)—Contd. ' State. Mexico. Alabama......................................... Arizona.......................................... Arkansas........................................ California........................................ Colorado......................................... 81 29,987 132 33,694 2,602 Connecticut.................................... Delaware............. ........................... District of Columbia..................... Florida........................................... Georgia........................................... 19 2 26 145 25 Idaho.............................................. Illinois............................................ Indiana........................................... Iowa................................................ Kansas........................................... Asia. Cen South tral Japan. Ameri Ameri ca. ca. India. Turkey in Asia. Asia not speci fied. 22 32 12 1,505 125 5 361 9 38,214 2,245 44 1,016 44 27,764 320 2 8 6 2,266 53 389 128 169 3,709 333 4 5 3 460 17 9! 1 35 21 7 131 11 32 67 34 65 4 44 46 5 385 29 270 156 174 41 2 14 39 7 1,738 10 139 291 376 177 133 672 47 620 8,429 1 23 7 5 1 24 408 36 71 119 1,330 274 41 33 111 773 1,560 196 76 16 13 141 16 35 19 73 2,690 809 600 287 19 341 30 30 15 Kentucky....................................... Louisiana....................................... Maine.............................................. Maryland....................................... Massachusetts................................ 28 1,025 28 10 71 3 260 7 9 47 17 68 9 76 488 11 30 12 23 150 34 346 65 299 • 1,873 9 43 15 12 199 369 949 744 80 12,546 14 22 3 14 43 Michigan......................................... Minnesota...................................... Mississippi..................................... Missouri......................................... Montana......................................... 86 52 72 1,413 67 20 7 11 27 11 140 83 12 141 40 56 67 2 100 1,566 187 249 195 452 1,098 91 40 1 31 17 1,567 698 477 1,084 201 32 30 39 27 31 200 732 6 , 97 11,918 4 9 4 41 5 28 25 13 500 9 583 855 1 193 254 89 760 53 932 202 19 55 3 87 7 572 25 891 2,396 123 44 12 3 83 1 New York...................................... North Carolina............................... North Dakota................................ Ohio................................................ Oklahoma...................................... 555 10 8 85 2,744 343 2,460 14 13 208 38 1,163 2 58 70 47 4,482 61 30 398 127 361 4 6 70 18 9,478 402 392 2,031 376 420 2 4 77 19 Oregon............................................ Pennsylvania................................. Rhode Island................................. South Carolina............................... South Dakota................................. 199 153 8 2 15 5 58 6 1 65 560 109 9 17 3,277 181 30 7 38 6,468 1,468 215 46 98 357 104 32 18 11 197 4,486 3,132 263 246 32 153 7 61 33 Tennessee....................................... Texas.............................................. Utah................................................ Vermont......................................... Virginia........................................... 45 125,016 166 6 12 5 30 1 1 7 25 71 11 16 25 8 316 2,050 3 14 40 492 311 7 126 14 46 15 2 28 159 1,125 215 189 484 11 42 33 2 25 Washington.................................... West Virginia................................. Wisconsin...................................... Wyoming....................................... 145 10 39 188 11 1 10 205 12 86 6 12,177 4 34 1,575 2,301 62 163 204 239 3 27 18 423 726 791 151 36 9 31 69 Total..................................... 221,915 1,736 8,228 67,744 56,756 4,664 59,729 2,591 New England................................ Middle Atlantic............................. East North Central....................... West North Central...................... South Atlantic............................... 138 805 929 10,827 242 74 442 85 46 81 766 3,520 878 472 280 261 1,537 475 990 149 2,598 6,882 2,504 1,010 1,223 292 552 345 161 127 19,240 16,360 7,888 3,879 2,771 235 656 511 183 137 East South Central....................... West South Central...................... Mountain....................................... Pacific............................................ 226 128,917 45,793 34,038 55 302 44 607 76 189 272 1,775 26 402 10,236 53,668 313 1,009 4,684 36,533 26 113 186 2,862 1,394 2,619 1,249 4,329 68 86 187 528 Nebraska........................................ Nevada........................................... New Hampshire............................ New Jersey.................................... New Mexico................................... ; 36 9 5 591 8 China. 1 25 7 7 8 U Geographic divisions.» i 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. POPULATION, BY COUNTRY OF BIRTH. 61 N o. 3 5 .—F oreign -Born P opulation in 1910, D istributed According to Coun * try op B irth : B y S tates and G eographic D ivisions — Continued. -■ )' Oceanic Islands. State. Africa. Australia. Atlantic. Pacific.* 5 Alabama................................... Arizona................ ................... Arkansas.................................. California.................................. Colorado................................... 53 14 12 508 46 17 75 20 3,308 116 5 5 3 2,898 12 16 5 996 32 Connecticut.............................. Delaware.................................. District of Columbia................ Florida................. ................... Georgia..................................... 54 9 43 43 C5 83 4 21 23 29 89 6 6 94 12 Idaho........................................ Illinois...................................... Indiana................................... Iowa......................................... Kansas........................ . ... 38 259 29 26 35 85 550 45 87 64 16 74 8 65 Michigan............................... ... Minnesota................................ Mississippi................................ Missouri.................................... Montana.................................. Countries not specified. Total foreignborn popula tion. Born at sea. 126 33 19,286 48,765 17,046 586,432 129,587 no 12 5 6 10 5 24 1 3 5 2 329,574 17,492 24,902 40,633 15,477 120 13 16 30 20 194 1 13 11 S 38 66 5 9 20 13 313 52 60 49 42.578 1,205,314 159,663 273. 765 135,450 42 $93 197 206 |20 230 31 49 31 40 302 2 7 19 28 12,816 2 9 5 18 73 5 10 36 14 78 40,162 52,766 110,562 104,944 1,059,245 66 58 j53 62 312 86 71 25 99 29 237 95 15 130 103 16 19 2 15 7 33 27 1 26 24 48 349 13 58 15 597,550 543,595 9,770 229,779 94,713 $46 342 [20 247 |54 Nebraska.................................. Nevada..................................... New Hampshire...................... New Jersey............................... New Mexico............................. 27 22 9 147 31 38 64 17 254 34 6 42 21 192 14 25 4 53 10 38 8 5 78 2 176,662 19,691 96,667 660,788 23,146 ^38 23 ,25 207 11 New York................................ North Carolina........................ North Dakota.. Ohio.......................................... Oklahoma.............................. 900 36 12 83 20 930 8 13 190 41 742 1 220 4 5 27 12 ISO 1 60 231 26 2,748,011 6,092 156,654 598,374 40,442 769 s , 91 431 53 Oregon...................................... Pennsylvania........................... Rhode Island............... ........... South Carolina....................... South Dakota.......................... 57 211 62 9 13 236 543 47 4 14 22 129 716 1 161 46 18 1 5 25 388 15 1 '23 113,136 1,442,374 179,141 6,179 100,790 ! 89 502 44 3 84 Tennessee............................... Texas...................................... Utah....................................... Vermont................................. Virginia.................................. 38 85 81 7 46 17 77 201 16 39 1 22 5 4 11 1 22 133 2 9 7 42 8 2 13 18,607 241,938 65,822 49,921 27,057 25 125 Washington............................ West Virginia......................... Wisconsin............................. Wyoming............................... 116 17 41 15 577 16 82 17 23 2 8 2 166 1 16 12 125 7 89 2 256,241 57,218 512,865 29,020 1177 21 Total............................. 3,992 9,035 18,274 2,'415 2,687 13,515,886 New England......................... Middle Atlantic.................. East North Central................ West North Central............... South Atlantic....................... 370 1,258 498 283 303 496 1,727 1,104 441 184 13,665 1,062 250 65 164 114 319 147 106 59 160 646 733 637 47 1,825,110 4,851,173 3,073,766 1,616,695 299,994 579 L478 2 067 1>228 189 East South Central................ West South Central............... Mountain............................... Pacific.................................... 132 191 276 6S1 80 187 695 4,121 10 34 81 2,943 9 48 290 1,323 25 78 85 276 87,825 352,192 453,322 955,809 ;ia$ Kentucky................................. Louisiana................................. .......... Maine................. Maryland................................. Massachusetts.......................... - 31 2 4 4 Geographic divisions,2 i 3 Except Hawaii and Philippine Islands. For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 3 0 7 44 °— s a 1921 ---- 6 24 21 jgg 41 25 19 400 ;u :. 6jj927 T= 274 ■313 1664 62 POPULATION-----NATIVE AND FOREIGN. No. 36.—NATIVE AND FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION, 1800,1900, AND 1910: By S tates and G eo g r a ph ic D iv isio n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Foreign bom. Native. State. 1890 1900 1910 Alabama................................ Arizona................................... A rkansas....................... ....... California............................... Colorado................................. 1,498,624 69,448 1,113,947 847,089 3^9,259 1,814,105 98,698 1,297,275 1,117,818 448,645 Connecticut............................ D elaw are................................ District of Columbia............. F lo rid a ................................... Georgia................................... 1890 1900 2,118,807 155,589 1,557,403 1,791,117 669,437 14,777 18,795 14,264 366,309 83,990 14,592 24,233 14,289 367,240 91,155 19,286 48,766 17,046 586,432 129,587 562,657 165,332 2 11 , 622 368,490 1,8^5,216 670,210 • 785,182 184,830 170,925 258,599 306,167 711,986 504,710 2,203,928 2,593,644 183,601 13,161 18,770 22,932 12,137 238,210 13,810 20,119 23,832 12,403 329,574 17,492 24,902 40,633 15,477 Id a h o ...................................... Illinois.................................... Indiana................................... Iow a........................................ Kansas..................................... 71,092 2,984,005 2,0l6r199 1 ,568,228 1,280,270 137,168 3,854,803 2,374,341 1,925,933 1,343,810 283,016 4,433,277 2,541,213 1,951,006 1,555,499 17,456 842,347 146,205 324,069 147,838 24,604 966,747 142,121 305,920 126,685 42,578 1,205,314 159,663 273,765 135,450 Kentucky............................... Louisiana.................. ............. Maine...................................... M aryland................................ Massachusetts....................... 1,799,279 1,068,841 562,125 9^8,094 1,581,810 2,096,925 1,328,722 601,136 1,094,110 1,959,022 2,249,743 1,603,622 631,809 1,190,402 2,307,171 59,356 . 49,747 78,961 94,296 657,137 50,249 52,903 93,330 93,934 846,324 40,162 52,766 110,562 104,944 1,059,245 M ichigan................................ M innesota.............................. Mississippi.............................. M issouri................................. M ontana................................. 1,560,010 842,927 1,281,648 2,444,316 99,828 1,879,329 1,216,076 1,543,289 2,890,286 176,262 2,212,623 1,532,113 1,787,344 3,063,656 ' 281,340 543,880 467,356 7,952 234,869 43,096* 541,653 505,318 7,981 216,379 67,067 597,550 543,595 9,770 229,779 94,713 N ebraska................................ Nevada ................................... New Ham pshire.................... New Jersey.............................. New Mexico........................... 860,114 3|2, 649 304,190 1,115,958 149,023 888,953 32,242 323,481 1,451,785 181, 685 1,015,552 62,184 333,905 1,876,379 304,155 202,542 14,706 72,840 328,976 11,259 177,347 10,093 88,107 431,884 13,625 176,662 19,691 96,667 660,788 23,146 New York............................... NoTth Carolina....................... North Dakota. . . ; .................. O hio........................................ Oklahoma 1 ............................ 4,432,124 1,614,247 109,522 3,218,036 255,904 5, 368,469 1,889,318 206,055 3,698,811 769,853 6,365,603 2,200,195 420,402 4,168,747 1,616,713 1,571,050 3,702 81,461 459,293 2,753 1,900,425 4,492 113,091 458,734 20,538 2,748,011 6,092 156,654 698,374 40,442 Oregon..................................... Pennsylvania......................... Rhode Isla n d ......................... South Carolina....................... South Dakota......................... 260,387 4,412,393 239,201 1,144,879 257,546 347,788 5,316,865 294,037 1, 334, 788 313,062 559,629 6,222,737 363,469 1,509,221 483, 098 57,317 845,720 106,305 6,270 91,055 65,748 985,250 134.519 5,528 88,508 113,136 1,442,374 179,141 6.179 100,790 Tennessee............................... T exas..................................... U tah ........................................ Verm ont................................. V irginia................................. 1,747,489 2,082,671 157,715 288,334 1,637,606 2, 002,870 2,869,353 222,972 298,894 1,834,723 2,166,182 3,654,604 307,529 306,035 2,034,655 20,029 152,956 53,064 44,088 18,374 17,746 179,357 53,777 44,747 19,461 18,607 241,938 65,822 49, 921 27,057 W ashington............................ West Virginia......................... W isconsin.............................. W yoming................................ 267,227 74$,911 1,174,131 47, 642 406,739 936,349 1,553,071 75,116 885,749 1,163, 901 1,820,995 116,945 90,005 18,883 519,199 14,913 111,364 22,451 515,971 17,415 256,241 57,218 512,865 29,020 65, 653,299 78,456,380 9,249,560 10,341,276 13,515,886 4,146,780 4,727,571 12,137,119 14,464,719 13,360,355 15,176,855 8,814,175 10,021,226 10,227,450 11,894,901 1,142,432 2,745,745 2,510,924 1,549,390 208,525 Total.............................. 53,698,154 1910 G eogra phic d iv isio n s.2 New England........................ 3,558,317 Middle Atlantic...................... 9,960,475 East North Central................. 10,967,381 West North Central............... 7,382,922 South Atlantic....................... 8,649,397 East South Central................. West South Central............... M ountain.................. .......... . Pacific..................................... 1 Includes 6,327,040 4,521,263 956,656 1,374,703 7,457,189 6,265,203 1,372,688 1,872,340 8,322,076 8,432,342 2,180,195 3,236,495 102,114 219,720 257,279 513,631 population of Indian Territory for 1890 and 1900, 2For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 1,445,237 3,317,559 2,625,226 1,533,248 ; 216,030 90,568 267,087 301,969 644,352 1,825,110 4,851,173 3,073,766 1,616,695 299,994 87,825 352,192 453,322 955,809 63 POPULATION— NATIVE AND FOBEIGN, No. 37.—PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL POPULATION REPRESENTED b (y NATIVE AND FOREIGN BORN, 1890, 1900, AND 1910: B y S tates a * d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Native. Foreign born. State. 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 Alabama.................................. Arizona.................................... Arkansas............................. . California................................. Colorado.................................. 99.0 78.7 98.7 69.8 79.7 99.2 80.3 98.9 75.3 83.1 99.1 76.1 98.9 75.3 83.8 1.0 21.3 1.3 30.2 20.3 0.8 19.7 1.1 24.7 16.9 Connecticut............................. Delaware.................................. District of Columbia.............. Florida...................................... Georgia.................................... 75.4 92.2 91.9 94.1 99.3 73.8 92.5 92.8 95.5 99.4 70.4 91.4 92.6 94.6 99.4 24.6 7.8 8.1 6.9 .7 26.2 7.5 7.2 4.5 .6 29.6 8 .6 7,.5 3 .4 .6 Idaho ....................................... Illinois....... ............................. Indiana.................................... Io w a ......................................... Kansas.......................... . 80.3 78.0 93.3 83.1 89.6 84.8 79.9 94.4 86.3 91.4 86.9 78.6 94.1 87.7 92.0 19.7 22.0 6.7 16.9 10.4 15.2 20.1 5.6 13.7 8.6 13.1 244 § .9 n .3 Kentucky................................. Louisiana................................. Maine....................................... Maryland................................. Massachusetts.......................... 96.8 95.6 83.1 91.0 70.6 97.7 96.2 86.6 92.1 69.8 98.2 96,8 85.1 91.9 68.5 3.2 4.4 11.9 9.0 29.4 2.3 3.8 13.4 7.9 30.2 5 ,8 Michigan.................................. Minnesota................................. Mississippi................................ Missouri.................................... Montana................................. 74.0 64.3 99.4 91.2 69.8 77.6 71.1 99.5 93.0 72.4 78.7 73.8 99.5 93.0 74.8 26.0 35.7 .6 8.8 30.2 22.4 28.9 .5 7,0 27.6 Nebraska.................................. Nevada...........4......................... New Hampshire...................... New Jersey............................... New Mexico............................. 80.9 68.9 80.8 83,4 76.2 78.6 85.2 75.9 77.5 19.1 31.1 19.2 16.6 23.8 21.4 New York................................ North Carolina........................ North Dakota.......................... Ohio...................... . . ................. Oklahoma................................. 73.8 99.8 57.3 87.5 98.9 Oregon....... .............................. Pennsylvania .......................... Rhode Island.......................... South Carolina........................ South Dakota.......................... 82.0 83.9 69.2 99.5 73.9 68.6 Tennessee................................ Texas ....................................... U tah......................................... Vermont.................................. Virginia.................................... 98.9 93.2 74.8 86.7 98.9 99.1 94.1 80.6 87.0 99.0 99.1 93.8 82.4 Washington............................. West Virginia.......................... Wisconsin................................ W yoming................................. 74.8 97.5 69.3 76.2 78.5 97.7 75.1 81.2 Total............................... 85.3 New England........................... Middle Atlantic...................... East North Central......... •„___ West North Central............... South Atlantic.......................... East South Central................. West South Central................. 77.2 93.0 74.0 92.9 22.8 7.0 22.9 7.0 73.9 99.8 64.6 89.0 97.4 69.8 99.7 72.9 87.4 97.6 26.2 26.1 84.1 84.4 83.2 81.2 67.0 99.6 82.7 18.0 16.1 30.8 .5 26.1 77.1 93.0 99.6 78.0 .2 42.7 12.5 1 .1 .2 35.4 A .9 .9 1 .1 24.7 10.2 s.o 3 .2 149 &i 3l|.5 243 23.2 j*5 7.0 25.2 14.8 24.1 245 26.0 7ll 3012 .3 27^1 1 1 .0 2 .6 12.6 15.9 15.6 31.4 1618 1818 33 .0 .4 22.0 44 [4 17.3 25.2 13.3 .9 5.9 19.4 13.0 77.6 95,3 78.0 80.1 25.2 2.5 30.7 23.8 21.5 2.3 24.9 18.8 22J0 86.4 85.3 14.7 13.6 147 75.7 78.4 81.4 82.7 97.6 74.2 78.5 83.6 85.2 97.9 72.1 74.9 83.2 24.3 25,8 21.5 16.4 14.8 2719 98.4 95.4 78.8 72.8 98.8 95.9 82.0 77.5 99.0 96.0 82.8 77.2 1.2 l.|0 86.0 98.7 1 .1 6 .8 1.1 1.0 .9 42 17; 6 140 It 3 22|4 4j7 19.9 G eogra phic divisions.* Mountain................................. Pacific............ .......................... 86.1 97.5 21.6 18.6 17.3 2.4 1.6 4.6 2 1 .2 27.2 1For States included in each division, gee note 5, p. 34. 2.1 4.1 18.0 22.5 25j1 16 8 13,9 2^5 4.j0 17.2 22 J8 64 POPULATION, BY MOTHER TONGUE. H o. 3 8 .— POPULATION OP FOREIGN WHITE STOCK, 1910: B y M other T ongue and by N ativity . [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.) Native white of foreign or mixed parentage. Linguistic group and mother tongue. Total. 3,813,444 2,860,184 6,673,628 10,037,420 4,147,771 138,297 14,443 1,910,468 60,588 4,583 6,058,239 198,885 19,026 8,817,271 324,930 44,806 609,689 443,391 188,515 152,962 163,876 ~ 71,613 762,651 607,267 260,128' 1,445,869 1,009,854 446,473 723,739 503,943 124,057 54,609 8,263 8,971 62,573 324,384 66,010 14,010 584 3,029 786,312 828,327 68,619 8,847 12,000 2,151,422 1,357,169 448,198 141,268 61,124 130,379 690,067 245,482 113,486 34,263 9,990 56,647 73,792 65,172 4,484 2,948 238 3,153 763,859 310,654 117,970 37,211 10,228 59,800 1,707,640 539,392 284,444 95,137 35,359 183,431 18,333 1,010 3,040 70 841 13,513 66,905 667 151 309 5 198 670 3,367 19,000 1,161 3,349 75 1,039 14,183 70,272 93,036 5,505 26,752 3,961 19,380 35,195 211,235 59G.921 28,074 624,995 1,676,762 English and Celtic1....................................... 3,363,792 Germanic: 2, 759,032 German................................................... 126,045 Dutch and Frisian.................................. 25,780 Flemish.................................................... Scandinavian: Swedish................................................... 683,218 402,587 Norwegian............................................... Danish..................................................... 186,345 Latin and Greek: 1,365,110 Italian...................................................... 528,842 French......................................... ........... 258,131 Spanish........................................ ........... 72,649 Portuguese.............................................. 42,277 Rumanian................................... ........... Greek....................................................... 118,379 Slavic and Lettic: 943,781 Polish....................................................... 228, 738 Bohemian and Moravian....................... 166,474 Slovak...................................................... Russian.................................................... 57,926 25,131 Ruthenian............................................... Slovenian................................................. 123,631 Serbo-Croatian— 74,036 Croatian............................................ 4,344 Dalmatian......................................... Serbian.............................................. 23,403 Montenegrin...................................... 3,886 Bulgarian................................................. 18,341 21,012 Slavic, not specified................................ Lithuanian and Lettish......................... 140,963 Unclassified: Yiddish and Hebrew.............................. 1,051,767 Magyar..................................................... 229,094 Finnish.................................................... 120,086 Armenian................................................. 23,938 Syrian and Arabic.................................. 32,868 Turkish.................................................. 4,709 2.312 Albanian.................................................. All other........... ...................................... 646 116,272 Unknown....................................................... All mother tongues............................. 13,345,545 1 Includes 3,363,792 2,910,857 1,272,150 2,385,388 1,831,666 1,465,420 116,272 190,067 85,240 75,362 5,643 13,031 608 45 103 106,579 12,916,311 6,559 5,240 440 828 124 9 41 90,193 5,981,526 91,799 80,602 6,083 13,859 732 54 144 196,772 18,897,837 ■ 3,813,444 4,300,511 1,241,595 1,423,582 1,253,647 776,953 106,579 2,860,184 1,975,639 388,451 470,590 155,154 41,315 90,193 6,673,628 6,276,150 1,630,046. 1,894,172 1,408,801 818,268 196,772 Linguistic group. English and Celtic1....................................... Germanic........................................................ Scandinavian.................................................. Latin and Greek............................................ Slavic and Lettic.......................................... Unclassified.................................... , ............. Unknown....................................................... Total for eign white stock. Foreignborn white. Both par One parent ents foreign foreign, born. one native. 320,893 200,688 30,021 46,727 5,441 2,366 790 313,044 32,243,382 ■ 10,037,420 9,187,007 2,902,196 4,279,560 3,240,467 2,283,688 313,044 persons reporting Irish, Scotch, or Welsh. No. 3 9 .—POPULATION OF FOREIGN WHITE STOCK AND FOREIGN-BORN WHITE, 1910: B y C o u n t r ie s o p O r ig in a n d b y P r in c ipa l M o t h e r T o n g u e s . [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Foreignhorn white. Country of origin and mother tongue. Northwestern Europe: England— English and Celtic1.. . All other..................... Total........................ Scotland— English and Celtic1.. . All other..................... Total........................ Total for eign white stock. Country of origin and mother tongue. Northwestern Europe—; Continued. Wales— 2,450,744 English and Celtic1. . . 855,471 20,984 26,081 All other..................... Total....................... 2,476,825 876,455 Ireland— English and Celtic L.. 744,226 260,043 All other..................... 1,399 991 261,034 745,625 Total....................... i Includes persons reporting Irish, Scotch, or Welsh Foreignbom white. Total for eign white stock. 82,393 86 82,479 266,876 186 267,062 1,351,479 676 1,352,155 4,654,633 1,352 4,655,985 65 POPULA TIO N, * BY M OTHER TO NG UE. N o .3 9 .—P opulation of F oreign White Stock and F oreign -Born W h ite , 1910: B y Countries of Origin and by P rincipal Mother T ongues —Continued!. Country of origin and mother tongue. Northwestern EuropeContinued. Germany— German...................... Polish........................ . All other..................... Foreignhorn white. Total foreign white stock. Country of origin and mother tongue. Southern and Eastern Europe—Continued. Russia— Yiddish and Hebrew. Polish........................ Lithuanian and Let tish......................... German..................... Russian..................... Finnish— .............. . Ruthenian................. All other................... . 2,260,256 190,096 60,829 7,725,598 513,446 191,422 2,501,181 8,430,466 401,286 2,572 1,007,170 4,875 Total... Sweden— Swedish.. All other.. 403.858 1,012,045 662,391 2,792 1,409,228 5,717 Total.... Denmark— Danish___ All other.. 665,183 1,414,945 179,705 1,916 431,540 4,109 Total................... Netherlands— D utch and Frisian. All other................ 181,621 435,649 114,624 5,429 291,768 14,078 120,053 305,846 25,239 16,238 2,765 1,436 3,719 43,588 33,187 5,952 2,929 7,977 49,397 93,633 2,831 151 86 6,579 261 301 Hungary— Magyar...................... Slovak....................... . 3,068 7,141 110,024 4,047 3,165 320,040 10,406 4,221 Yiddish and Hebrew, Roumanian............... . Croatian.........*.......... Slovenian............ ....... 117,236 334,667 103,652 11,170 7,835 2,177 263,079 25,803 14,923 7,920 124,834 311,725 Total....... Norway— Norwegian.. All other... Total...................... Belgium— Flemish................... . French...................... Dutch and Frisian.., German................... . All other................... Total.... LuxemburgGerman... French___ All other.. Total... FranceFrench... German.. All other. Total......... Switzerland— German....... French......... Italian.......... All other___ Total.. Sou thorn and Eastern Europe: Portugal— Portuguese................. All other..................... 57,425 198 112,377 500 Total... Spain— Spanish.. All other. 57,623 112,877 21,657 320 35,070 611 Total... Italy— Italian___ All other.. 21,977 35,681 1,341,626 1,444 2,110,733 2,228 Total... 1,343,070 2,112,961 Foreignborn white. Total foreign whjite stock. 838,193 418,370 1,317,157 6^5,733 137,046 121,638 40,542 5,865 3,402 37,696 204,070 245,155 05,612 |8,861 '4,798 66,149 Total... 1,602,752 Finland— Finnish... Swedish.. All other. 111,985 16,920 764 85,532 26,843 ,1,337 Total... 129,669 213,712 329,418 404,629 219,214 157,917 124,588 117,740 64,295 55,766 17,169 13,781 11,618 10,774 52,644 515,183 275,002 197,153 174,943 81,094 110,829 23,793 23,622 13,304 17,182 05,126 1,174,924 2,0^1,860 Austria— Polish........................ Bohemian and Mo ravian..................... German..................... Yiddish and Hebrew Slovenian.................. Croatian..................... Slovak....................... . Ruthenian.................. Russian..................... . Serbian..............1____ Italian........................ All other..................... Total. German.................... Serbian....................... All other..................... 227,742 107,954 73,338 19,896 15,679 9,034 5,510 5,018 31,429 495,600 707,154 41,342 22,032 2,546 56,524 29,307 3,481 65,920 (9,312 10,909 544 11,235 664 Total... 11,453 Ij1,899 Serbia— Serbian... All other. 4,321 314 5,122 372 4,635 15,494 3,724 1,322 317 |3,795 1,359 i 329 5,363 5,483 Total. Roumania— Yiddish and Hebrew Roumanian............... All other..................... Total. Bulgaria— Bulgarian. All other.. Total. Montenegro— Montenegrin.. Serbian.......... All other....... Total. POPULATION, BY MOTHEB TONGUE. 66 N o . 39.—P opulation op F oreign White S tock and F oreign -B orn W hite , 1910; B y Countries op O rigin an d by P rincipal Mother T ongues — Continued. Country of origin and mother tongue. Sou th ern and Eastern Europe—Continued. Greece— Greek......................... All other.................... Total. Turkey in Europe— Foreign* born white. Total foreign white stock. 160,799 465 110,453 708 103,264 111, 161 Country of origin and mother tongue. Bulgarian.................. . Syrian and Arabic— Turkish..................... . Albanian................... Serbian................. ...... Yiddish and Hebrew , Armenian.................. All other..................... Total....... .............. . Not specified— English and Celtic k. Allother.................... Total. Turkey in Asia— Syrian and Arabic... Armenian. _ ........... Greek----- ------- Turkish...... ............. Allother................... Total................... . China— English and Celtic 1 12,337 5,807 3,582 2,247 1,945 808 782 572 4,141 12,714 5,852 5,057 2,497 1,955 856 995 738 4,895 32,221 35,559 293 2,560 666 7,236 2,853 7,902 28,057. 21,893 2,248 2,193 5,311 39,809 27,382 2,459 2,510 6,997 59,702] 79,157 Total foreign white stock. America—Continued— Other West Indies 3— English and Celtic1 . All other.................... 7,533 2,767 13,658 5,693 Total...................... 10,300 19,349 Spanish..................... 218,411 1,391 380,434 2,213 Total...... ................ 219,802 382,647 Central America— Spanish..................... English and Celtic i . A lloth er.,............... 173 368 1,216 300 513 Total...................... 1,507 2,028 Spanish Italian........................ English and Celtic i .. German...................... Allother..................... 2,443 1,653 847 568 2,051 4,178 1,740 1,740 887 3,475 Total........................ M e x ic o — Greek........................ Foreignhorn white. 7,562 12,020 All other: ' Africa— English and Celtic1. German..................... Syrian and Arabic... All other.................... 1,219 277 267 1,755 2,148 428 425 2,490 231 102 401 162 Total......... ............. 3,518 5,491 333 563 Australia— English and Celtic v , Allother.................... 8,620 318 15,258 730 116 82 168 104 Total...................... 8,938 198 272 Atlantic islands— Portuguese................ Allother.................... 27,183 3,042 3,189 759 14,316 1,479 1,768 310 Total................... ... 15,795 30,225 Total.. Not specified— Syrian and Arabic .. All dieother 2,078 3,948 513 1,490 766 2,095 Pacific islands 4— English and Geltic1. Allother................... 1,677 667 2,744 1,209 3,953 2,003 2,861 j Total...................... Country not specified— English and Celtic1 . Allother.................... 2,344 Total America:2 Canada— English and Celtic k French...................... All other................... 374 2,313 706 4,450 Total...................... Born at sea— English and Celtic i._ All other.................... 2,687 5,158 1,927 4,958 4,098 13,915 6,885 18,013 All other................ . Total................... . japan— English and Celtic1 All other................ . T o ta l................... India— English and Celtic k, Allother................... Total...................... Newfoundland— English and Celtic1 . All others.................. 781,133 385,083 29,854 1,196,070 Total...................... Cuba— Spanish..................... All others...... .......... Total. 4,690 386 5,076 12,505 364 12,869 1,802,288 952,456 68,192 2,822,936 1 Total...................... 8,306 745 ; Grand total...................... Geographic divisions. 9,051 Europe............................. Northwestern............... 22,663 Southern and Eastern. 1,038 : America3______________ 23,701 Allother.......................... 13,345,545 632,243,382 11,787,878 6,738,554 5,046,471 1,453,186 104,481 28,530,204 20,491,614 8,030,688 3,271,732 165,627 1Includes persons reporting Irish, Scotch, or Welsh. 3 Except Porto Rico. 3 Outside of the United States. 4 Except Hawaii and the Philippine Islands. 6 Includes 275,819 white persons of mixed foreign parentage, with parents born in different foreign countries, but not distributed according to country of birth of either parent. 67 PAUPEBS, PBISONEBS, INSANE, AND BLIND. No. 40.—SENTENCED PRISONERS, INSANE IN HOSPITALS, AND PAUPERS IN ALMSHOUSES: B y G eographic D ivisio ns . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] SENTENCED PRISONERS. Jan. 1,1910. Jan. I, 1890. Geographic division.1 Total num ber. New England.............. 7,846 Middle Atlantic........... 26,412 East North Central.... 12,106 West North Central... 7,748 South Atlantic............ 11,409 East South Central___ 8,256 West South Central... 7,828 Mountain..................... 2,434 Pacific.......................... 4,290 Total................... 82,329 , Admissions or commitments during ithe year 1910. Num Num For Other Num ber per ber per Native eigncol Negro. 100,000 100,000 bom ored.2 ber. popu popu white, white. lation. lation. Num ber per Total 100,000 num pOPU- ; ber. lation. 10,588 23,673 16,250 9,329 17,878 11,341 9,602 4,503 6,430 161.6 122.6 89.0 80.2 146.6 134.9 109.3 171.0 153.4 6,314 13,042 10,396 6,039 3,752 2,574 2.926 2.926 4,415 3,814 433 7,486 3,101 3, 257 2,535 1,116 2,095 407 13,710 69 8,698 473 6,081 1,107 336 1,480 289 27 50,611 44 110,965 62 82,113 79 50,926 9 65,411 36,078 122 26,522 134 22,310 246 33,864 772.4 574.6 i 449.9 437.6 536.4 429.0 301.9 847.2 807. S 131.5 111, 498 121.2 53,359 19,438 37,874 827 479,787 521.7 166.9 160.7 89.9 87.1 128.8 128.4 172.3 210.5 229.3 INSANE IN HOSPITALS. New EngSand.............. 7,693 Middle Atlantic........... 21,435 East North Central— 15,674 West North Central.. 8,641 South Atlantic............ 9,007 East South Central— 4,493 West South Central... 2,043 858 Mountain..................... Pacific.......................... 4,184 Total.................. 74,028 163.7 168.8 116.3 97.2 101.7 69.9 45.0 74.2 223.6 19,580 52,380 41,246 22,683 19,952 9,759 8,413 3,574 10,204 118.2 187,791 298.8 271.2 226.0 194.9 163.6 116.0 95.8 135.7 243.4 12,604 30,939 28,096 14,899 13,159 6,938 6,096 2,047 5,350 204.2 120,128 6,639 19,872 12,151 7,133 1,475 282 720 1,422 4,402 314 1,520 970 579 5,308 2,537 1,531 57 94 23 49 29 72 10 2 66 48 358 6,986 14,669 13,191 7,459 6,725 3,685 2,968 1,623 3,463 54,096 12,910 657 60,769 106.6 75.9 72.3 64.1 55.1 , 43.8 1 33.8 61.6 82.6 ■! 66.1 PAUPERS IN ALMSHOUSES. New England.............. 9,500 Middle Atlantic.......... 21,643 East North Central___ 20,279 West North Central... 5,336 South Atlantic............ 8,100 East South Central___ 4,240 West South Central... 809 368 Mountain..................... Pacific.......................... 2,770 202.1 170.4 150.5 60.0 91.4 66.0 17.8 31.8 148.0 11,886 23,772 21,358 6,366 7,706 4,266 1,630 1,652 5,562 181.4 123.1 117.0 54.7 63.2 50.7 18.6 62.7 132.7 5,997 11,369 12,238 3,644 4,458 2,6*76 983 829 2,415 Total................... 73,045 116.6 84,198 91.5 44,609 1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 178 5,706 11,712 678 8,388 716 342 2,371 664 2,578 232 1,356 268 352 19 791 2,993 62 33,125 6,281 5 14,716 13 23,927 16 17,116 9 4,585 6 7,945 2 3,086 27 2,068 13 3,505 92 11,365 183 224.6 j 123.9 i 93.8 j 39.4 ! 65.2 l 36.7 23.5 133.1 271.1 88,313 96.0 2 Indians, Chinese, and Japanese. No. 41.—B LIN D POPULATION E N U M E R A T E D IN 1910: B y G e o g r a p h ic Divisions . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] " -=F;’ : ' Total num ber. Number per 100,000 general popula tion. Male. Fe male. Native white. New England.......................... 4,090 Middle Atlantic...................... 10.001 East North Central................. 11,731 West North Central................ 6,679 South Atlantic........................ 8,279 East South Central................. 7,019 West South Central................ 5,621 Mountain............................. . 1,787 Pacific...................................... 2,065 62.4 51.8 64.3 57.4 67.9 83.5 64.0 67.9 49.3 2,227 5,676 6,691 3,890 4,511 3,830 3,124 1,106 1,388 1,863 4,325 5,040 2,789 3,768 3,189 2,497 681 677 2,810 6,768 8,562 4,727 4.617 4,337 3,431 1,111 1,283 1,210 2,835 2,718 1,500 206 144 440 323 563 66 382 402 324 3,443 2,533 1,649 17 33 4 16 49 128 13 , 5 101 336 186 62.3 32,443 24,829 37,646 9,939 8,849 1 838 Geographic division.1 Total.............................. 57,272 ForeignOther born Negro. colored.2 white. 1 For States included in each division, see note 5> p. 34, 2 Indians, Chinese, and Japanese. 68 ILLITERATE PERSONS, No. 43.—ILLITERATE PERSONS 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVER, BY SEX, COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PARENTAGE, AND IL LITERATE HALES OP VOTING AGE, 1910: B y S tates and G eographic D iv is io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Illiterate persons 10 years of age and over. ♦ Native white. State. Male. Alabama..................... Arizona............ ......... Arkansas.................... California................... Colorado..................... Connecticut................ Delaware.................... District of Columbia. Florida....................... Georgia....................... Idaho.......................... Illinois........................ Indiana...................... Iowa........................... Kansas........................ Kentucky.................. Louisiana................... Maine......................... Maryland................... Massachusetts............ Michigan..................... Minnesota................... Mississippi................. Missouri...................... Montana..................... Nebraska.................... Nevada...................... New Hampshire........ New Jersey................ New Mexico............... New York.................. North Carolina.......... North Dakota............ Ohio___*.................... Oklahoma.................. Oregon........................ Pennsylvania............ Rhode Island............ South Carolina........... South Dakota........... Tennessee................... Texas.......................... Utah........................... Vermont..................... -Virdpia...................... Washington............... West Virginia............ Wisconsin................... Wyoming................... 173,726 18,183 71,243 47,574 12,680 25,785 , 7,022 5,410 39,482 196,026 3,831 86,729 35,956 15,633 16,122 109,877 171,423 15,006 36,556 67,647 41,617 25,819 145,702 58,106 9,895 9,489 2,829 9,210 57,047 20,965 187,107 142,108 6,645 68,385 35,876 7,214 198,334 16,192 133,126 6,216 112,986 145,812 3,990 6,486 121,329 11,721 42,511 29,450 2,869 Female. 178,984 14,770 71,711 27,328 11,1Q0 27,880 6,218 8,402 38,334 193,749 1,622 81,565 30,257 14,256 12,846 98,207 180,756 9,548 36,841 73,894 33,183 23,517 144,533 53,010 4,562 8,520 1,873 7,176 56,455 27,732 218,913 149,389 6,425 56,389 31,691 3,290 155,956 17,662 143,854 6,534 108,085 137,092 2,831 4,320 111,582 6,692 32,355 28,319 ’ 1,005 Total.1 Native parent age. 352,710 32,953 142,954 74,902 23,780 53,665 13, 240 13,812 77,816 389,775 5,453 168,294 66,213 29,889 28,968 208,084 352,179 24,554 73,397 141,541 74,800 49,336 290,235 111,116 14,457 18,009 4,702 16,386 113,502 48,697 406,020 291,497 13,070 124,774 67,567 10,504 354,290 33,854 276,980 12,750 221,071 282,904 6,821 10,806 232,911 18; 416 74,866 57,769 3,874 84,204 1,414 54,221 4,323 7/445 1,707 3,362 797 14,331 79,875 -525 32,836 36,829 8,391 7,673 145,156 82,100 5,776 17,464 - 3,428 9,561 1,536 28,344 60,070 403 2,787 103 1,462 8,562 28,689 21,292 131,992 349 39,807 32,605 1,437 46,054 944 50,112 556 120,384 60,881 465 2,234 81,105 1,281 50,580 3,223 209 T*otal................. 2,814,950 2,701,213 5,516,163 1,378,884 Foreign or mixed parent age, 564 2,362 804 3,186 688 1,876 163 163 540 328 182 7,650 4,126 3,150 1,799 1,641 3,259 4,048 1,488 5,735 8,285 4,302 355 5,172 333 1,491 84 1,377 3,691 1,649 15,026 197 1,064 7,503 964 404 13,626 2,309 133 683 582 29,710 367 2,261 352 555 827 8,245 89 Foreignhorn white. 2,063 13,758 1,466 50,292 13,897 49,202 3,359 1,944 3,390 875 2,742 117,751 18,200 16,894 13,787 3,300 12,085 14,394 12,047 129,412 54,113 40,627 1,364 22,631 8,445 12,264 1,344 13,485 93,551 6,580 362,025 477 9,474 66,887 3,828 6,120 279,668 29,781 399 4,896 1,488 67,295 3,636 6,239 2,368 11,233 13,075 43,662 2,548 Negro. Illiterate males of voting a p .2 265,628 124,494 122 14,463 86,398 53,440 1,329 42,787 856 11,343* 792 23,562 6,345 6,272 10,814 5,082 59,503 29,886 308,639 141,541 37 3,416 9,713 79,433 6,959 33,583 1,272 * 14,204 5,341 14,716 57,900 87,516 254,148 118,716 93 13,070 42,289 31,238 2,584 61,909 826 38,703 215 23,603 259,438 107,843 23,062 51,284 114 8,812 482 8,545 26 2,399 51 8,413 7,405 51,086 16,634 191 5,768 170,030 156,303 107,563 26 6,467 10,460 62,998 17,858 28,707 46 6,460 14,638 179,982 752 14,456 226,242 90,707 38 5,560 98,541 86,677 124,618 109,328 49 3,477 69 6,039 148,950 239 10,347 113 27,038 102 2,594 155,388 1,650,361 2,227,731 2,273,603 4,341 27,811 28,071 30,436 969,432 681,507 483,022 1,497 1,614 127>4# 401>diB 241,755 123,369 540,246 406,530 310,191 63 138 59,827 Geographic divisional New England............ Middle Atlantic......... East North Central... West North Central.. South Atlantic.......... East South Central... West South Central.. Mountain............— Pacific........................ 140,326 442,488 262,137 138,030 723,570 542,291 424,354 75,242 66,512 140,480 280,806 431,324 873,812 229,713 491,850 125,108 263,138 720,724 1,444,294 529,809 1,072,100 845,604 421,250 140,737 65,495 103,822 37,310 15,551 75,908 122,256 81,362 429,618 378,088 229,807 39,253 7,041 17,606 32,343 35,809 17,661 4,191 3,142 34,737 5,754 4,145 242,513 735,244 300,613 120,573 37,934 8,215 84,674 52,950 67,645 1 Includes races not shown separately in the next four columns. * The* figures given are distributed in appropriate columns preceding, * For States included in each division, sea note 5, p. 84. ^9 ILLITERATE PERSONS, No. 43.—PERCENTAGE ILLITERATE AMONG PERSONS 10 TEAR S OP AGE AND OVER, BY SEX, COLOR OR RACE, NATIVITY, AND PAR ENTAGE, AND AMONG MALES OF VOTING AGE, IDJALBy States and Geographic D ivisions . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. ]1 Illiterate persons 10 years of age and over. Native white. State. Male. 22.5 19.2 12.1 4.2 3.6 5.7 8.4 4.1 13.2 20.9 2.6 3.7 3.2 1.7 2.3 12.6 28.0 4.9 7.2 5.0 3.6 2.9 22.4 4.4 5.2 1.9 6.1 5.2 5.5 15.9 5.0 18.2 2.8 3,5 5.5 2.2 6.4 7.4 25.0 2.5 13.8 9.8 2.7 4.4 15.7 Alabama..................... Arizona...................... Arkansas.................... California................... Colorado..................... Connecticut................ Delaware.................... District of Columbia.. Florida....................... Georgia....................... Idaho.......................... Illinois........................ Indiana,.................... Iowa........................... Kansas....................... Kentucky.................. Louisiana................... Maine................. ........ Maryland................... Massachusetts............ Michigan.................... Minnesota.................. Mississippi................. Missouri..................... Montana..................... Nebraska.................... Nevada...................... New Hampshire........ New Jersey.............. . New Mexico............... New York.................. North Carolina........... North Dakota............ Ohio............................ Oklahoma.................. Oregon........................ Pennsylvania............. Rhode Island............. South Carolina.......... South Dakota............ Tennessee.................. Texas........................ Utah........................... Vermont.................... Virginia..................... Washington __ 2A 8.8 3.1 3.7 West Virginia............ Wisconsin.................. Wyoming................... Total................ _____ Female. Total, i ForeignNative ' Foreign bom mixed white. parent or parent age. age. 23.3 23.5 13.1 3.1 3.8 6.3 7.8 5.7 14.4 20.5 1.6 3.8 2.9 1.7 2.1 11.6 30.1 3.2 7.1 5.3 3.1 3.1 22.5 4.2 4.0 2.0 8.0 4.1 5.7 25.4 5.9 18.7 3.5 3.0 5.8 1.4 5.4 8.0 26.3 3.3 13.4 10.1 2.2 3.1 14.6 1.8 7.7 3.2 2.5 22.9 20.9 12.6 3.7 3.7 6.0 8.1 4.9 13.8 20.7 2.2 3.7 3.1 1.7 2.2 12.1 29.0 4.1 7.2 5.2 3.3 3.0 22.4 4.3 4.8 1.9 6.7 4.6 5.6 20.2 5.5 18.5 3.1 3.2 5.6 1.9 5.9 7.7 25.7 2.9 13.6 9.9 2.5 3*7 15.2 2.6 8.3 3.2 3.3 10.1 2.3 7.1 .5 2.0 .5 3.3 .6 5.2 8.0 .4 1.7 2.2 .9 .8 10.7 15.0 1.4 3.0 * .4 1.0 .4 5.3 3.4 .3 .6 .4 .8 1.1 15.5 .8 12.3 .3 1.7 3.5 .4 1.4 .7 10.5 .3 9.9 3.3 .4 1.2 8.2 .3V 6.7 .6 .3 2.3 8.4 2.8 .6 .5 .8 .9 .4 2.2 1.6 .3 ..6 1.4 .6 .8 1.5 3.6 4.5 1.0 .7 1.2 .6 2.2 1.2 .4 .5 .5 2.1 .7 8.9 .7 3.0 .7 .9 1.3 .4 1.1 1.8 1.4 .4 1.8 11.6 .4 4.0 1.2 .3 2.0 1.0 .4 11.3 31.5 8.9 10.0 11.3 15.4 19.8 8.2 10.5 6.0 6.9 10.1 11.7 6.3 10.5 8.3 24.0 13.7 11.9 12.7 9.3 7.6 15.1 10.1 9.4 7,1 7.6 14.5 14.7 31.0 13.7 8.3 6.3 11.5 9.8 6.1 20.1 17.3 6.8 5.0 8.3 30.0 5.9 13.1 9.2 4.8 23.9 8.7 9.7 40.1 7.2 26.4 7.1 8.6 6.3 25.6 13.5 25.5 36.5 6.4 10.5 13.7 10.3 12.0 27.6 48.4 8.0 23.4 8.1 5.7 3.4 35.6 17.4 7.0 7.2 5.5 10.6 9.9 14.2 5.0 31.9 4.8 11.1 17.7 3.4 9.1 9.5 38.7 5.5 27.3 24.6 4.8 4.8 30.0 4.3 20.3 4.5 5.0 7.8 7.7 3.7 1.1 12.7 30.4 13.8 15.8 10.1 7.6 13.5 9.7 25.6 12.5 8.0 ^ 7.8 7.9 11.0 14.9 32.5 34.8 33.1 8.0 6.3 Geographic divisions.3 New England............ Middle Atlantic......... East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic........... East South Central.. West South Central.. Mountain................... Pacific....................... 5.3 5.6 3/5 2,9 16.0 17.4 12.7 6.3 3.3 Negro. 5.2 5.7 3.3 2.9 16.1 17.3 13.8 7.5 2.5 5.3 5.7 3.4 2.9 16.0 '17.4 13.2 6.9 3.0 .7 1.2 1.7 1.7 8.0 9.6 5.6 3.6 .4 1.3 .8 .9 .7 1,2 1.7 7.7 1.2 .5 Illiterate males! of voting age> 34.3 W.& 13.5 M M 6.8 iM 4.9 14.0 22,8 3.1 4.6 M M 2-® lM 28.6 6.5 6.6 M 4.4 j.7 2S-3 6.3 6.7 2.4 6.0 6.2 M l^.ft 6.0 21.3 8.1 4.2 M . M 7.8 J .8 ■2BM t8.1 3J&.7 19 8.3 6.3 iEjl • ... ID. 4 TLJ 8.4 ! 6.3 6.8 1.3 3.5 if. 6 19.4 *8.7 AO i 7 1 See note 1, p. 68. * See note 2, p. 68.* a For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 70 FAMILIES ANB HOMES, No. 44.—TOTAL POPULATION, DWELLINGS, AND FAMILIES IN 191Q, AND PERSONS TO A DWELLING AND TO A FAMILY IN 1000 AND 1910: B y States and G eographic D ivisions* [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. ] State. Total Total population, dwellings, 1910. 1910. Total families, 1910. Persons to a dwelling. 1900 1910 Persons to a family. 1900 1910 Alabama. *...................................... Arizona............................................ Arkansas......................................... California......................................... Colorado.......................................... 2,138,093 204,354 1,574,449 2,377,549 799,024 441,249 45,386 327,625 513,481 183,874 . 454,767 47,927 333,368 563,636 ' 194,467 5.0 4.3 5.1 4.7 4.5 4.8 4.5 4.8 4.6 4.3 4.9 4.1 4.9 4.3 4.2 4.7 4.3 4.7 4.2 4.1 Connecticut.................................... Delaware......................................... District of Columbia...................... Florida............................................ Georgia............................................ 1,114,756 202,322 331,069 752,619 2,609,121 181,911 43,183 58,513 165,818 530,631 246,659 44,951 71,339 171,422 553,264 5.7 4.8 5.6 4.7 5.1 6.1 4.7 5.7 4.5 4.9 4.5 4.7 4.9 4.5 4.9 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.4 4.7 Idaho............................................... Illinois............................................. Indiana........................................... Iowa................................................ Kansas............................................. 325,594 5,638,591 2, 700,876 2,224,771 1,690,949 71,830 1,006,848 631,554 498,943 385,672 73,669 1,264,717 654,891 512,515 395,771 4.4 5.7 4.6 4.8 4.7 4.5 5.6 4.3 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.7 4.4 4.6 4.6 4.4 4.5 4.1 4.3 4.3 Kentucky........................................ Louisiana........................................ Maine.............................................. Maryland........................................ Massachusetts................................ 2,289,905 1,656,388 742,371 1,295,346 3,366,416 469,669 331,220 159,437 253,805 511,926 494,788 344,144 177,960 274,824 734,013 5.2 5.1 4.7 5.4 6.2 4.9 5.0 4.7 5.1 6.6 4.9 4.8 4.3 4.9 4.6 4.6 4.8 4.2 4.7 4.6 Michigan......................................... Minnesota....................................... Mississippi...................................... Missouri........................................... Montana.......................................... 2,810,173 2,075,708 1,797,114 3,293,335 376,053 618,222 380,809 376,420 677,196 82,811 657,418 416,452 384,724 749,812 86,602 4.6 5.5 5.0 5.2 4.5 4.5 5.5 4.8 4.9 4.5 4.4 5.1 4.9 4.7 4.4 4,3 5.0 4.7 4.4 4.3 Nebraska...................... ,................. Nevada........... *........... \................ New Hampshire............................. New Jersey..................................... New Mexico................................... 1,192,214 81,875 430,572 2,537,167 327,301 258,967 23,044 88,871 407,295 75,888 265,549 23,677 103,156 558,202 78,883 5.0 3,9 4.8 5.9 4.3 4.6 3.6 4.8 6.2 4.3 4.8 3.8 4.2 4.5 4.2 4.5 3.5 4.2 4.5 4.1 New York....................................... North Carolina............................... North Dakota................................. Ohio................................................ Oklahoma....................................... 9,113, 614 2,206,287 577,056 4,767,121 1,657,155 1,178,686 430,570 118,757 1,024,800 342,488 2,046,845 440,334 120,910 1,138,165 351,167 7.0 5.3 5.0 4.8 4.9 7.7 5.1 4.9 4.7 4.8 4.4 5.1 4.9 4.4 4.8 4.5 5.0 4.8 4.2 4.7 Oregon............................................. Pennsylvania.................................. Rhode Island.................................. South Carolina............................... South Dakota................................. 672,765 7,665, 111 542,610 1,515,400 583,888 144,832 1,507,483 79,725 302,842 127, 739 151,858 1,630,628 117,976 315,204 131,060 4.7 5.1 6.3 5.2 4.9 4.6 5.1 6.8 5.0 4.6 4.5 4.8 4.6 5.0 4.8 4.4 4.7 4.6 4.8 4.5 Tennessee........................................ Texas............................................... Utah................................................ Vermont.......................................... Virginia........................................... 2,184,789 3.896,542 373,351 355,956 2,061,612 444,814 779,177 72,649 77,466 400,445 462,553 798,426 77,339 85,178 419,452 5.2 5.3 5.2 4.6 5.3 4.9 5.0 5.1 4.6 5.1 5.0 5.2 4.9 4.2 5.1 4.7 4.9 4.8 4.2 4.9 Washington.................................... West Virginia................................. Wisconsin....................................... W yoming........................................ 1,141,990 1,221,119 2,333,860 145,965 238,822 239,128 462,355 30,969 254,692 248,480 499,629 32,092 4.9 5.3 5.2 4.7 4.8 5.1 5.0 4.7 4.6 5.1 4.9 4.6 4.5 4.9 4.7 4.5 Total..................................... 91,972,266 17,805,845 20,255,555 5.3 5.2 4.7 4.5 New England................................. Middle Atlantic.............................. East North Central........................ West North Central....................... South Atlantic............................... 6,552,631 19,315,892 18,250,621 11,637,921 12,194,895 1,099,336 3,093,464 3,743,779 2,448,083 2,424,935 1,464,942 4,235,675 4,214,820 2,592,069 2,539,270 .5.7 6.0 5.0 5.0 5.2 6.0 6.2 4.9 4.8 5.0 4.5 4.6 4.5 4.8 5.0 4.5 4.6 4.3 4.5 4.8 East South Central........................ West South Central*..................... Mountain........................................ Pacific............................................. 8,409,901 8,784,534 2,633,517 4,192,304 1,732,152 1,780,510 586,451 897,135 1,796,832 1,827,105 614,656 970,186 5.1 5.2 4.5 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.5 4.7 4.9 5.0 4.4 4.4 4.7 4.8 "4.3 4.3 Geographic divisions.1 1For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. * FAMILIES AMD HOMES. •n No. 4 5 .—FAMILIES CLASSIFIED BY TENURE OF HOMES, 1010: By S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Families having homes. Owned. State. Alabama.............................. Arizona................................ Arkansas............................. California............................. Colorado.............................. Connecticut......................... Delaware............................. District of Columbia.......... Florida................................. Georgia................................ Idaho................................... Illinois.................................. Indiana................................ Iowa.................................... ’Kansas.............................. Kentucky............................ Louisiana............................. Maine................................... Maryland..........................,. Massachusetts...................... Michigan.............................. Minnesota............................ Mississippi........................... Missouri............................... Montana.............................. Nebraska............................. N ev ad a.............................. 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............................ Free. Mort gaged. 114,719 18,846 116,947 168,249 68,528 42,715 10,501 9,918 58,517 130,896 33,577 340,677 230,099 186,763 148,141 198,329 85,230 82,262 77,814 121,681 241,966 160,913 88,895 219,577 38,680. 103,165 10,529 38,344 82,790 50,632 327,186 162,914 51,364 383,346: 99,390 60,500 415,644 17,790 70,912 58,789 172,779 253,431 37,732 29,332 171,476 94,215 100,076 183,95 2 13,556 36,125 3,217 30,085 97,227 25,653 46,725 6,646 7,178 10,595 27,588 12,155 195,713 116,515 101,962 76,726 47,659 17,322 25,481 37,202 116,492 152,441 86,913 35,048 149,878 8,118 47,780 947 13,017 104,966 2,996 287,294 35,074 34,437 183,683 49,764 25,270 235,436 ! 14,503 19,419 25,633 35,238 86,924 9,639 19,807 35,636 '43,163 17,784 129,540 3,081 Total.......................... 5,984,284 Un known. 3,872 649 3,970 4,903 2,547 1,017 647 279 2,915 5,632 1,313 9,609 5,681 4,226 3,637 5,071 4,401 1,555 2,281 2,272 4,209 3,266 3,214 5,006 1,959 2,210 449 691 3,421 909 7,645 5,564 1,840 7,056 5,417 1,918 1 1 ,0 1 1 556 3,426 2,117 5,108 9,821 ■ 760 350 4,210 2,989 2,723 3,086 324 Total. Rented. Total numbdr Of un of known families. tenure. 285,722 14,329 154,716 1,807 22,712 23,408 151,002 173,251 9,115 17,534 270,379 275,723 : 6,810 96,728 90,929 151,960 4,242 90,457 25,951 1,206 17,794 51,607 2,357 17,375 90,806 8,589 72,027 164,116 373,887 15,261 47,045 22,035 4,589 693,083 25,635 545,999 352,295 290,727 11,869 208,344 11,2 2 0 292,951 228,504 157,817 9,450 235,433 8,296 251,059 106,953 225,433 11,758 109,298 65,523 3,139 149,201 8,326 117,297 484,932 240,445 8,636 247,152 11,650 398,616 154,340 11,0 20 251,092 247,106 10,461 127,157 358,514 16,837 374,461 32,511 5,334 48,757 106,099 6,295 153,155 10,421 1,331 11,925 52,052 49,549 1,555 355,076 11,949 191,177 22,704 1,642 54,537 622,125 1,387,900 36,820 203,552 227,239 9,543 5,146 87,641 28,123 545,519 18,561 574,085 186,109 10,487 154,571 87,688 58,279 5,891 662,091 i 929,256 39,281 ; 83,134 32,849 1,993 210,904 10,543 93,757 40,302 86,539 4,219 240,515 213,125 8,913 425,770 22,480 350,176 26,144 3,064 48,131 : 35,112 49,489 577 211,322 198,860 9,270 140,367 104,471 9,854 120,583 123,068 4,829 316,578 173,787 9,264 16,961 14,159 972 454,767 47,927 333,368 563,636 194,467 246,^59 44,951 71, &9 171,422 553,?64 73,469 1,264, 717 654,891 512,315 395,771 494,788 344,144 177, g o 274,824 734,013 657,418 416,452 384,724 749,812 86,602 265,549 23,677 103,156 558,202 78,883 2,046,845 440,334 120 , 9io 1,138,165 35.1, 1q7 151,858 1,630,628 117,976 315,204 131,000 462,5i3 798,426 77,339 85,178 419,452 254.602 248,480 499,629 32,002 2,931,695 167,732 9,083,711 10,697,895 473,949 20,255,555 236,025 627,696 777,892 523.329 197,122 154,070 184,095 65,806 165,660 6,441 574,590 22,077 1,475,393 29,641 2,187,573 22,302 1,474,343 27,677 1,017,823 17,265 746,057 23,609 762,702 8,910 346,796 9,810 498,434 870,210 2,672,232 1,950,268 1,053,539 1,451,523 1,008,776 1,010,563 242,311 438,473 20,142 88,050 76,979 64,187 69,924 41,999 53,840 25,549 33,279 Geographicdivisions.1 New England...................... 332,124 Middle Atlantic.................. 825,620 j East North Central............ 1,380,040 West North Central__ ___ 928,712 South Atlantic.................... 793,024 East South Central............ 574,722 West South Central............ 554,998 Mountain............................ 272,080 Pacific.................................. 322,964 i For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34, 1,464,942 4,235,67j5 4,214,82b 2,592,069 2,539,270 1,796,832 1 827,185 614,658 970,186 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS, n No. 4 6 .—RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS REPORTED: T otal N umber , ber of M em bers , N umber of Church E difices , N umber of S unday Officers and T eachers , and S cholars, in 1916, by D enominations . N um S chools, [Source: Bureau of tlie Census, Department of Commerce.] Denomination, Adventists (5 bodies)............. Baptists: N o rth ................................. South.................................. . Colored.... .......................... Other (14 bodies)............... . B rethren ( D linkers): Churches of the Brethren (Conservative)................. Other (4 bodies)................ . Christian Church.................... Church of Christ.................... . Congregationahsts................. . Disciples of Christ.................. Eastern Orthodox: Greek Church...................... -Russian Church................. . ■ Other (5 bodies).................. Evangelical Association......... Friends: Orthodox............................ . Other (3 bodies).................. German Evangelical Synod.. Jewish Congregations... Latter-Day Saints: Church of Jesus Christ Reorganized Church.. Lutherans: General Synod........... General Council......... Synodical Conference. Synod for Norwegian. United Norwegian__ Synod of Ohio............ Synod of Iowa............ Other (14 bodies)....... Mennonites (16 bodies). Methodists: Methodist Episcopal.. ' Methodist Episcopal, South. Methodist Protestant.......... Other white (5 bodies)........ African Methodist Epis copal................................. African Methodist Episco pal Zion........................... • Colored Methodist Epis copal ................................. Other colored (6 bodies)__ Presbyterians: Presbyterian in U n i t e d States of America............ Presbyterian in U n i t e d States.............................. United Presbyterian.......... Other (7 bodies)................. Protestant Episcopal-.......... Reformed: Reformed in America.____ Reformed in United States Other (2 bodies)................. Roman Catholic.................... United Brethren: United Brethren in Christ. United Brethren (Old Con stitution)......................... United Evangelical............... All other (81 bodies)............. Church Members. Sunday Schools. edifices. Organizations Organ Organ Organ report iza Number iza Num iza School Officers ber tions ing. tions reported. tions report report and Scholars. report report ed. report ed. teachers. ing. ing. ing. 2,668 2,667 114,915 1,708 1,717 2,246 2,376 18,863 98,802 8,159 8,148 1,232,135 7,746 8,105 7,517 8,188 112,901 1,028**4)52 23,627 23,580 2,708,870 19,597 19,770 17,555 18,162 160,171 1,665,996 21,113 21,071 2,938,579 20,070 20,146 19,909 20,099 123,817 1,181,270 5,039 5,029 273,729 3,751 3,784 1,187 1,204 8,682 70*668 999 288 1,265 5,570 5,867 8,408 997 105,102 286 28,524 1,263 118,737 5,570 317,937 5,863 791,274 8,396 1,226,028 928 259 1,170 4,334 5,521 6,719 899 1,340 281 198 1,171 1 ,1 1 0 4,342 3,408 5,744 5,537 6,815 7,549 * 1,279 208 1,115 3,441 5,804 7,706 12,629 2,541 11,093 15,213 77,607 111,6 8 6 84,5 9 6 24,679 91,853 167,809 654,922 942,879 87 87 169 169 45 45 1,636 1,635 119,871 99,681 30,288 120,756 56 59 17 17 163 116 164 126 18 40 41 19 1,567 1,582 1,535 1,574 "27 150 44 19,897 1,088 6,739 1,291 172,129 809 805 218 218 1,336 1,331 1,901 1,619 702 92,379 720 733 718 112 * 20,603 210 115 216 339,853 1,262 1,267 1,203 1,244 615 357,135 866 874 697 7,885 863 14,234 3,528 64,583 6,540 145,377 66,522 18,066 6,061 152,930 28,222 30,657 33,954 10,237 2,817 5,723 5,641 3,546 11,261 8,026 311,501 307,595 110,300 24,313 44,042 66*773 38,120 95,695 79,426 965 565 965 565 403,388 58,941 826 378 1,846 2,389 3,621 987 1,391 827 977 1,890 838 1,846 2,386 3,620 987 1,391 826 977 370,715 540, 642 777,701 112,673 176,084 164,968 130,793 193,940 79,363 1,804 2,279 3,176 783 1,390 773 845 1,552 663 29,342 19,220 2,473 2,499 1,888 835 905 382 942 1,058 501 558 1,813 1,766 2,330 2,179 3,301 1,370 429 800 806 1,2 10 807 687 879 769 1,582 1,440 683 625 1,810 2,385 1,584 465 873 714 808 1,616 664 29,315 3,717,785 28,136 28,406 27,549 28,580 391,949 3,872,264 19,184 2,114,479 17,138 17,251 16,308 16,690 152,177 1,688,559 2,473 ' 186,908 2,262 2,266 2,081 2,116 20,778 177,918 2,491 79,181 2,017 2,052 1,893 1,972 15,051 111,657 6,636 6,633 548,355 6,214 6,084 6,277 45,350 311,051 2,716 2,716 257,169 2,488 2,495 2,535 2,544 18,982 135,102 245,749 2,490 2,490 2,541 2,543 202 16,825 205 201 200 18,890 1,148 167,880 9,069 2,621 2,621 253 253 6,302 9,660 9,639 1,611,251 3,368 991 1,850 7,392 3,365 357,769 3,050 3,321 2,744 991 160,726 969 986 976 1,845 125,880 1,654 1,685 1,410 7,345 1,092,821 6,514 6,726 5,552 8,770 9,068 8,848 ; 9,631 3,273 1,019 1,457 5,790 695 799 715 715 144,929 757 697 1,761 1,758 344,374 1,670 1,719 1,658 1,738 249 248 272 272 48,519 271 220 17,487 17,375 15,721,815 14,808 15,120 11,748 12,800 32,312 15,160 11,785 55,918 313,165 156,072 96,502 489,036 12,538 123,092 29,389 304,250 1,775 26,757 71,370 1,860,836 3,481 348,828 3,233 3,244 3,299 41,223 402,838 409 408 957 957 7,878 7,818 19,106 89,774 649,007 380 367 376 376 944 897 905 905 4,846 4,940 5,669 5,835 3,740 13,908 47,702 24,113 129,453 391,892 3,487 3,251 140,756 1,381,682 Total.......... .................. 227,487 226,718 41,926,854 199,634|203,432 186,183 194,759■ 1,952,631 19,935,890 Js RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS, No. 4 7 .—RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS REPORTED: V a b u e o f C h u r c h P rop D e b t o n C h u r c h P r o p e r t y , V a u j k op P a r s o n a g e s , a n d -E x p e n d it u r e s , in 1916, b y D e n o m in a t io n s . erty, [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Value of church property. Denomination. Organizations re port ing. Adventists (5 bodies)......... 1,739 Baptists: North............................... 7,748 South....... ....................... 19,268 Colored......... ................... 20,117 Other (14 bodies)............. 3,598 Brethren (Bunkers): Church of the Brethren 928 260, Other (4 bodies)........... Christian Church............. 1,162 4,373 Church of Christ.............. 5,526 Congregationalists............ 5,597 Disciples of Christ............ Eastern Orthodox: 64 Greek Church............... 169 .Russian Church............ 40 Other (5 bodies)........... 1,565 Evangelical Association.. Friends: 718 Orthodox...................... 205 Other (3 bodies)........... German Evangelical Synod. 1,249 814 Jewish Congregations Latter-Day Saints: 832 390 Reorganized Church---Lutherans: 1,811 General Synod............... 2,274 General Council.............. 3,151 Synodical Conference— 798 Synod for Norwegian__ United Norwegian. . . . . . . 1,208 776 Synod of Ohio................ 847 Synod of Iowa................ Other (14 bodies)........... . 1,567 663 Mennonites (16 bodies) Methodists: Methodist Episcopal---- . 28,134 M e t h o d i s t Episcopal, S outh......................... . 17,133 2,276 Other white (5 bodies) . 2,023 African Methodist Epis copal............................ . , 6,232 African Methodist Epis copal, Zion.................. . . 2,475 Colored Methodist Epis copal............................. . 2,544 242 Presbyterians: Presbyterian in United States of America....... . . 8,677 Presbytenan in United States............................ . 3,041 952 United Presbyterian----Other (7 bodies).............. . 1,658 Protestant Episcopal........ . . 6,454 Reformed: 690 Reformed in America__ Reformed i n U n i t e d States............................ . 1,663 248 Other (2 bodies)............. Roman Catholic................ . 14,489 United Brethren: United Brethren in Christ . 3,220 United Brethren (Old 378 Constitution).............. 896 United Evangelical All other . 4,925- Value reported. Debt on church property. Expenditures for year. OrOrOrganiganiganizazazaValue tions Amount. tions reported. tions Amount. re re re port port port ing. ing. ing. Dollars. 3,885,235 Parsonages. 313 Dollars. 318,664 96 D olla rs . 167,550 2,240 94,644,133 58,348,373 41,184,920 4,187,321 1,783 7,302,769 1,638 3,153,158 4,210 3,433,366 237 77,295 3,990,898 1,064,937 3,569,471 5,644,096 80,842,813 40,327,201 160,300 116 129,705 65 38 114,289 26 69,250 107 147,494 379,750 . 183 28,900 276 136,003 22 1,447 3,928,253 3,049 9,295,284 1,327 4,160,239 947 2,318,852 1,115,464 2,137,713 323,707 8,317,978 4,262,893 1,457,580 13,118,273 31,012,576 6,283,226 871,571 24,271,797 32,108.091 25,973,538 4,383,151 5,990,280 5,718,462 4,057,635 6,912,209 2,292,424 215,104,014 36 132 24 271 322,423 982,048 110,891 771,943 72 119,794 3 2,400 451 1,492,479 6,502,872 566 178 82 268,230 62,204 476 2,376,634 876 4,530,425 1,078 3,261,637 167 363,588 210 324,818 219 679,504 162 250,214 318 505,950 61 49,506 Dollars. 2 , 186,588 3,166 8,325,422 7,848 16,082,^62 1,820 4,471,683 21,078 15,063,743 690 964,325 19.988 8,361,019 150 257,520 2,883 518,095 762 13,200 503,614 36,300 1,932,269 210 326,830 6 93 12 841 2,668,175 164,150 93 911 705,725 244 218,005 1,103 644,044 2,168 679, m i 5,619 14,220,133 5,568 8,797,820 74 165 44 1,615 230,288 549,7(76 76,904 1,939,368 757 714,166 201 111,307 1,303 2,375,600 1,516 4,352,9$5 948 422 804,068 145,036 812 2,886,790 1,810 980 4,187,578 2,343 5,792,672 3,339 252 898,874 939 352 1,157,375 1,356 806 474 1,247,255 481 1,127,225 957 516 1.390,552 1,726 61 106,175 664 4,342,251 5,630,234 6,721,509 836,9^3 1,431, 715 1,256,673 1,089,874 1,517,778 503,972 19 6 57,195 4,750 2,220 6,332 16,615,195 14,262 34,751,557 28,791 43,993,6^1 62,428,433 7,944,467 4,034,473 1,914 3,849,850 250 484,679 249,337 303 14,631,792 2,437 1,518,332 1,867 2,025,552 6,516 3,413,39(5 7,591,393 793 795,437 485 632,416 2,641 1,700,7317 5,619,862 561,968 828 82 311,066 63,236 525 552,106 24,350 2,613 236 1,736,690 130,05$ 150,239,123 2,130 7,504,138 4,536 17,048,494 9,059 30,166,15$ 23,924,915 13,543,213 5,282,348 164,990,150 424 1,319,344 225 1,068,964 135 202,676 1,281 6,380,117 3,782,057 538 1,701,625 238 476,665 3,154 18,395,182 3,101 5,809,900 974 3,094,945 1,527 987,895 6,831 22,509,942 528 2,378,790 705 2,746,06$ 18,928,383 20,116,336 2,092,908 374,206,895 258 1,093,623 369 2,007,041 182 676,032 6,024 68,590,159 5,327 11,777,753 18,751 17,139,308 679 1,385,160 2,393 1,509,243 968 1,354,568 2,198 1,264,205 22 1 ,1 1 2 786 2,598,115 1,714 3,247,773 848,704 203 731,845 265 8,976 61,338,287 13,722 72,358,136 13,787,579 456 1,489,929 1,130 2,296,847 3,373 3,315,238 707,396 4,657,893 47,909,075 36 245 1,412 11,253 524,988 4,230,708 100 138,000 962,490 3,554,422 402 • 927 6,485 185,865 1,111,264 9,430,597 401 1,028 . 197,807 1,676,600,582 42,990 164,864,899 65,272 218,846,096 203,859{328,809,999 74 VITAL STATISTICS. No. 4 8 .— NUMBER OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS, WITH RATES PER 1 ,0 0 0 POPU LATION, EXCESS OF BIRTHS OVER DEATHS, NUMBER OF BIRTHS PER 100 DEATHS, AND DEATHS OF INFANTS UNDER 1 TEAR OF AGE, WITH NUMBER PER 1,000 BIRTHS IN THE REGISTRATION AREA FOR BIRTHS: C a l e n d a r Y e a r 1919. [Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. ] Rate per 1,000 Excess Births of per Deaths.1 births 100 over deaths. Births. Deaths. deaths. population. Area. Births .1 California................................... Connecticut............................... District of Columbia................. Indiana...................................... Kansas....................................... 56,528 33,912 8,180 59,286 36,373 46,079 18,238 6,372 37,084 19,142 16.8 24.8 18.9 20.3 Kentucky................................... Maine.......................................... Maryland................................... Massachusetts............................ Michigan.................................... 57,737 15,496 33,972 87.709 83,910 30,734 11,228 22,014 52,126 45,497 Minnesota.................................. New Hampshire-, - .. -.............. New York.................................. North Carolina.......................... Ohio........................................... 51,942 8,778 226,108 73,854 113,054 24,916 6,502 143,032 30,947 72,651 21.9 19.8 21.9 29.1 19.8 Oregon........................................ Pennsylvania............................ South Carolina.......................... Utah........................................... Vermont.................................... 13,540 207,685 44,624 13,040 7,032 8,893 115,786 23,036 4,911 5,085 17.4 24.0 26.6 29.3 19.9 11.4 13.4 13.8 6 0 , 785 25,112 54, 781 31,397 14,370 28,064 26.5 18.7 20.9 13.7 10.7 10.7 Total................................. 1,373,438 798,104 22.3 13.0 Virginia...................................... Washington............................... Wisconsin.................................. i Per 1,000 births. 10.8 17,231 24.0 12 .8 23.6 22.9 23.2 188 138 154 168 184 4,709 1,404 3,581 7,730 7,528 82 91 105 12 .6 27,003 4,268 11,958 35,583 38,413 27,026 2,276 83,076 42,907 40,403 208 135 158 239 156 3,479 817 18,896 6,223 10,134 67 93 84 84 90 4,647 91,899 21,588 8,129 1,947 152 179 194 266 138 849 20,765 5,047 926 601 113 71 85 29,388 10,742 26,717 194 175 195 5,533 1,584 4,362 91 63 80 172 119,000 87 20.2 10,449 15,674 1,808 Total. 123 186 128 160 190 20.6 13.7 13.3 14.7 12.7 Deaths of in fants under 1 year of age. 22,202 14.6 15.3 13.6 10.5 14.7 13.9 12 .2 12.7 1 1 .0 14.4 i 575,334 3,985 2,928 698 4,684 2,537 70 86 85 79 70 88 90 63 100 1 Exclusive of stillbirths. N ote .—The-populations used in computing the rates are estimated by the arithmetical method, based on the 1910 and 1920 censuses. All death rates are based on the total deaths, which include those of sol diers, sailors, and marines. No. 4 9 .—INFANT MORTALITY RATES FROM IMPORTANT CAUSES: By S ex and Color, and for W hite Children by Country of B irth of Mother, in the B irth R egistration A r e a : 1919. [Source: bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. Rates in italics are based on less than 5 deaths.] Infant mortality rates (deaths under 1 year of age per 1,090 births). White. Country of birth of mother. Inter na tional List No. 7 S 9 10 14 18 Measles: Total................................................. Males.......................................... Females...................................... Scarlet fever: Total................................................. Males.......................................... Females...................................... Whooping cough: Total................................................. Males.......................................... Females............*........................ Diphtheria and croup: Total.................................... . ........... Males.......................................... Females...................................... Influenza: Total.................................................. Males................. ........................ Females...................................... Dysentery: Total.................................................. Males.......................................... Females.................................. Erysipelas: Total................... ............................... Males.......................................... Females...................................... Foreign country. Aus tria (in cludes Hun Can Aus gary. ada, trian Po land). 1. 0 1 .0 .0 .1 .1 1 .2 1. 5 .9 .1 .1 0.3 .5 Den mark, Nor way, and Swe den. Ger Rus Eng many sia Po (in land, (in Scot Ire cludes Italy. land cludes (not land, land. Ger speci Rus and man fied). sian Wales. Po Po land) land). 0 .1 , 1 A C1) 0. $ -h A : 1.3 1.4 1 .1 1..6 1 .2 3.3 2.3 .7 A A A .8 A 4.1 4.7 3.3 3.4 3.9 2.9 3.5 4.0 2.9 3.3 4.1 2.5 .2 .3 A .6 .6 A A A .5 5 .5 A A .4 . .4 2 .8 .2 A .8 .7, .9 .3 A A .3 . * .4 .3 A 0.3 1 .1 .9 1.3 .5 .9 A 3.5 3.7 3.3 ,21 . . .33 S .4 0 . . .S .3 1 .2 0. 5 .4 .5 .i ’i 0) .8 .9 0 .6 ’6 .8 *5 .t A A A ,5 .i .i A A A A 1.4 1.4 1.4 .9 1 .1 1 .1 1 .2 1 .6 .8 1.0 A A A .8 1 .0 .9 .7 .5 .9 3.4 3.5 3.3 3.6 3,9 3.3 3.2 3.9 2.3 2.5 .2 .1 A A 1.5 0 .8 .5 .6 A 2.3 2 .1 2 .6 A .} .8 . 9 •6 i A . .3 .6 A 1. 3 1 .1 .i .2 *2 .9 9 A 1.5. 1.7 .8 .6 .7 .6 2 .2 1 .8 ’ .5 4 A ULesSThan one-tenth of 1 per 1,000 births. l _ .8 ‘ { .8 . 9 *6 Other United for eign Total. ; States. coun tries. 1 .0 1 .0 i!i n 1) UA n oa u. .8 j7 .1 ’i n. A a U #4 *3 Total. n on u. .5 4 !1 !1 t4 s4 .I t 4 Other Negro. col Total. ored. O z0 u. 4 .2 t 0* o ) * 11 • 1I «11 0 2.4 2.5 2.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1 .2 1 .1 1 .2 1 .2 1.3 C1) 3.2 3.0 3.3 .5 .7 ,4 .6 .6 .6 .4 .4 .3 .4 .5 .4 .8 .6 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.3 3.7 2.9 3.8 4.3 3.3 3.7 4.2 3.2 .5 .3 #7 .2 .2 . 2 .3 . 3 . 3 .3 . 3 . 3 .5 .6 .3 3 .4 . A A 5 ,* 4 1.3 . 6 . *6 A 4 »D ,4 1.4 1.3 1.5 1 .1 ,5 1.7 .7 A A .5 .5 .4 11.7 9. 6 10.6 4.9 5.0 4.8 4.2 4.7 3.7 2 .0 .6 .4 2, 3 l! 8 1 4 Q * C* A •At A .4 A * ~.2 — - A .4 VITAL STATISTICS, 6 Cause of death, and sex. No. 4 9 . — I nfant M ortality B ates from I mportant Causes : B y Sex and Color, etc.— Continued. Infant mortality rates (deaths under 1 year of age per 1,000 births). White. Country of birth of mother. Inter national List No. Aus tria (in cludes Hun Aus gary. trian Po land). Den mark, Can Nor ada. way, and Swe den. 0.1 ,2 oi 0.2 0A A .7 .8 .6 ,4 .6 0.4 .6 .5 .7 .4 .5 .2 .8 .1 .2 A A A A .9 .9 .9 .6 .8 .5 Tetanus: Male®............................................ Females........................................ 28,29 Tuberculosis of the lungs: Total______ a .................................... Males............................................ Females....................................... Tuberculous meningitis: 30 Total................................................... Males........................................... Females.. „................................. 31-35 Other forms of tuberculosis: Total................................................... Males........................................... Females....................................... 37 Syphilis: Total ............................................. Males................ .......................... Females....................................... 61 Meningitis: Tot.al . .......................... ......... ......... Males........................................... Females....................................... 71 Convulsions: Total.................................................. Males........................................... Females....................................... 79 Organic diseases of the heart: Total .................................... - ........ Males........................................... Females....................................... .4 0A A 0A A 0.1 A A 0A A A 0.1 A A .8 A A A .3 .6 .6 .5 0A A A .5 1A .8 A .5 1.0 1.5 .8 A A .8 A A .8 1.0 .6 .7 .9 .5 A A .1 .5 .8 .9 1.2 .6 .6 .2 1. 8 2.1 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.2 .3 .3 .3 .2 A .2 .2 A A Rus Ger sia many Eng Po (in Other (in land, for land Scot Ire cludes Italy. (not cludes eign Total. land, land. Ger Rus coun speci and man fied). sian Po tries. Wales. Po land). land). .7 0.2 United Total. States. Negro. Other col Total. ored. A A 0.1 .1 .1 0.1 .1 .1 0.1 .1 .1 0. 7 .7 .6 OA A 0.1 ,1 .1 .3 .3 .2 .6 .6 .6 .4 .5 .4 .3 .3 .3 A .4 .4 1,2 1.3 1.2 .9 1.1 ,7 .5 .4 A A A .3 A A A A .8 .8 .7 .6 .8 .4 .6 .7 .6 1.1 1.4 .7 .7 .8 .6 .5 .5 .5 .6 .6 .5 .5 .6 .5 1.8 2.0 1.4 .6 .6 .5 A A .2 .2 .2 .5 .7 .1 A A A A A .3 .2 .2 .2 ,1 .2 ,1 .2 .2 .1 .1 .2 .1 A A A [l .7 A .8 .8 .9 .6 .7 1.1 1.2 1.0 .7 .9 .6 .6 .3 1.4 1.4 1.3 .8 .9 .7 .7 .8 .6 .8 .9 .7 2.8 3.2 2.3 .8 1.1 .6 .8 .9 .7 1.0 1.5 .7 .9 .7 A A .6 .8 .4 .7 .9 .5 .6 .8 .3 .9 1.2 .7 .7 .9 .5 .8 .9 .6 .7 .9 .6 .7 .8 .6 .9 .8 1.0 1.1 1.6 .5 .7 .7 A 1.0 1,6 2.1 1.0 .7 .9 .5 1.5 1.4 1.6 .5 .6 .4 1.0 1.4 .7 1.0 1.2 .8 .9 1.0 .7 .9 1.1 .8 2.3 2.7 2.0 .2 A A ,1 .4 A A A .4 .4 .4 .3 .6 .7 .4 .3 .3 .2 .4 .5 .4 .3 .4 .3 .3 .4 .3 .3 .4 .3 .2 .3 .8 .9 .3 .8 ,8 1.5 .6 A A A .9 A A A A A A A A A A A A , .2 _2 .9 1.1 .8 .7 A .7 .9 .6 1.1 1.4 .7 1.0 1.2 .8 A A , .3 .4 .3 VITAL STA TISTIC S 24 Foreign country. Cause of death, and sex. 89 Acute bronchitis: 30 7 44 °— s A 1921- 2.4 1.9 2.9 2. 7 3.3 2.0 1.5 2.3 .7 1.5 1.4 1.5 2.2 2.2 2.1 1.0 1.6 1.6 3.5 4.1 2.9 3.8 3.8 3.7 1.4 1.5 1.4 4.6 5.6 3.6 2.8 3.1 2.4 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.8 1.9 1.6 2.4 2.5 2.3 1.6 2.0 1.2 1.8 2.0 1.7 4.4 5.0 3.7 2.3 2.7 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.0 2.5 3i5 1.4 5.4 6.2 4.7 5.1 5.0 5.2 3.6 4.0 3.3 4.4 4.8 3.9 4.2 4.6 3.8 2.4 2.7 2.1 3.0 3.3 2.6 6.7 7.8 5.6 44 45 43 3.2 3.6 2.8 11.7 12.5 10.9 7.5 8.7 6.1 6.5 6.1 6.9 5.8 6.2 5.4 7.9 7,9 7,9 7.6 9.8 5.4 12.1 12.8 11.4 13.5 8.1 14.6 9.9 12.3 - 6.2 11.8 12.9 10.6 10.8 12.0 9.5 6.3 6.8 5.7 7.6 $.4 6.8 9.6 10.6 8.7 8.6 8.6 8.7 7.8 8.5 6.9 1.7 1.4 2.0 1.5 1.7 1.2 .6 .8 1.5 1.4 1.5 .8 .8 .8 1.2 1.2 1.2 .7 .7 .7 2.1 2.2 2.1 I 1.5 .8 1 .9 I1 2.0 .7 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.2 2.3 2.5 2.2 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.4 1.5 1.2 24.5 25.9 23.1 16.9 16.3 17.6 8.2 10.2 6,1 11.5 11.6 11.4 16.7 18.1 15.2 16.7 18.1 15.2 20.5 21.0 20.0 41.2 45.3 36.9 17.1 i 28.0 19.0 29.4 15.2 26.6 22.6 24.2 21.0 12.2 13.5 10.9 15w4 16.8 13.9 20.0 21.2 18.8 13.4 15.4 11,3 15.7 17.1 14 3 4.6 4.7 4.5 8.7 9.8 7.6 7,5 7.9 7.2 8.1 9.6 6.6 8.1 7.8 8.5 7.2 7.2 7.2 4.6 4.9 4.3 6.9 7.0 6.8 4.8 5,3 4.4 5.7 6.5 4.9 6.0 6.5 5.5 6.7 7.4 6.0 6.5 7.2 5.9 2.9 3.4 2.5 4.6 5.0 4.1 6.3 6.9 5.6 12.8 14.0 11.5 25.3 27.7 22.7 17.5 18.9 16.1 16.5 1& 1 14.8 15.8 16.5 15.1 16.7 17.1 116.2 14.0 14.8 13.2 18.2 20.0 16.4 13.4 15.0 11.6 14.7 15.9 13.5 15.8 17.2 14.3 19.5 21.7 17.2 18.6 20.6 16.5 26.7 29.7 23.7 15.5 18.8 12.1 19.2 21.2 17.0 7.2 8.7 5.6 10.7 11.2 ia2 6.0 4. 8 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.2 11.5 13.3 9.5 6.7 8.2 5.1 6.8 7.7 5.9 6.6 8.2 9.0 ■ 8.0 5.2 7.3 9.3 10.6 7.8 7.8 8.8 6.8 7.6 8.4 6.7 7.8 8.7 6.9 13.2 14.6 11.8 9.3 11.8 6.8 8.2 9.1 7.2 3.2 3.8 2.5 5.0 6.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 4.6 4.4 4.8 9.3 5i7 7.5 2.8 2.7 2.9 2.8 3.J6 2.1 6.3 7,4 5.1 4.5 5.3 3.6 3.3 3.5 -3; 2 4.0 4,8 -3.-3 3.3 40 -2.6 3.5 42 2.8 2.3 2.8 1.7 1.5 1.1 1.9 3.4 41 2.7 .7 .8 .6 .5 .5 .5 .8 .7 .9 .5 .7 .9 .6 1.0 J, .7 ' .6 .8 .5 1.1 .7 1.6 .8 1.1 .5 1.1 1.3 1.0 .8 .9 .7 .9 1.0 .8 .9 1.0 .8 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.6 2.0 1.2 1.0 1,0 .9 1.1 1.4 .9 1.0 1.2 .8 1.4 2.0 *7 .8 .7 .9 .3 .5 1.4 1.7 1.0 .4 ,4 .3 .8 .8 .9 .6 .8 1.1 1.3 .8 1.0 1.1 .8 2.2 2.3 2.0 1.9 2.1 1.7 13.4 14.9 11.8 6.7 7.2 6.0 2.7 .4 4.0 4,0 3.4 5.5 6.3 4.6 3.3 4.2 2.3 3.7 4.4 3.0 41 5.3 2-8 3.5 4.5 2.3 3J9 3.9 3.8 5.0 5,2 4.7 4.0 4.6 3.4 4.8 5.6 4.0 4.3 4.9 3.7 3,8 4.4 3.2 4.0 4.6 3.4 7.4 8.2 6.0 6.2 7.2 5.1 43 4$ 3.7 89.3 97.6 80.2 99.1 109.1 88.5 66.8 73.2 60.3 73.2 77.7 68.6 87.4 95.4 79.0 '7&?1 87: i 87.7 94.1 81.0 124.4 134.6 113.7 73.6 84.2 62.5 104.8 115.0 94.0 92.6 101.9 82.8 77.7 86.3 68.7 83.0 91.9 73.7 88.2 148.0 120.2 134.3 99.6 76.1 86,6 95.8 77.0 mp 1 Less than one-tenth of l per 1,000 births: » 3.0 2.4 VITAL STATISTICS ‘ 2; 7 Males........................................... 2.9 Females....................................... 2.5 92 Pneumonia: Total.................................................. 5.7 6. X Males........................................... Females......................... _ _ ........ 5.2 91 Broncho-pneumonia: Total.................................................- 15.0 Males.................................... ...... 17.1 Females....................................... 12.7 102,103 Diseases of the stomach: 2.3 Total....................... .......................... 2.5 Males..................... ..................... 2.1 Females....................................... 104 Diarrhea and enteritis: Total ......................................... ...... 31.3 34.4 Males.............. ....................... . Females....................................... 27.9 150 Malformations: 6.4 Total.................................................. Males........................................... 7.4 5.4 Females....................................... 151a Premature birth: Total.......................................... ...... 16.7 Males........................................... 18.7 Females.......................... .......... 14.6 (151b, Congenital debility: 152b, Total.................................................. 8.1 Males..... .................... ......... 153) 8.8 Females..................................... 7.3 152a Injuries at birth: Total.................................................. 3.8 4.6 Mates..'................... ......... 2.9 ' Females....................................... (164 Violent deaths: to Total.................................................. .9 186) Males........................................... 1.1 Females.................................. v .8' (187 Unknown or ill-defined diseases: to 2,2 Total.............................. ................. 189) 2.5 Males................... ...................... Females..................................... 1.8 All other causes: * Total................................. ............ . . 475.4 M a les.................................. Females.............. : ...............k. 3.9 All causes: v Total.................................................. 112.6 ' Males.......................................... 125.8 Females....................................... 98.6 78 VITAL STATISTICS, No. 50.—STATES INCLUDED IN THE BEGISTR ATION ABEA FOB DEATHS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1880 TO 1919: W ith D ate when CrriES E ach was A dded ; in E ach Y ear in N onregistration States . this A rea also I ncluded Certain [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Y"ear. State. Massachusetts T ............. Now Jersey ......... - 11880 District n/FoInmbia 2 Cmrnftcticnt____ *........ Delaware s......................... New Hampshire............... 1 1890 New York - ... Rhode Island ................... Vermont.......................... Maine*.......... - ................. Michigan.......................... I 1 1900 Indiana............................. 1 1900 Year. State. California....... ................ Colorado......................... Maryland ....................__ Pennsylvania................. South Dakota 4............... Washington................... } Wisconsin..................... Ohio ................ ............. Minnesota...................... \ Montana ........................ i North Carolina *............. Utah................................ j 1906 1908 1909 1910 Year. State. Kentucky....................... Missouri......................... } 1911 Virginia........................... 1913 Kansas............................ 1914 South Carolina............... &1916 Tennessee...................... } 1917 Territory of Hawaii....... Illinois........... ............... 1 Louisiana....................... V 1918 Oregon................. ......... Delaware......... .............. 1 Florida............................ } 1919 Mississippi...................... 1 Census year ending May 31. 3 Included in registration States. 3 Dropped from the registration area in the census year 1900. 4 Dropped from the registration area in 1910. 6 The remainder of the State of North Carolina was added to the area in 1916. (See note 6.) « Included only municipalities having a population of 1,000 or more in 1900. No. 51.—GROWTH OF THE REGISTRATION AREA FOR DEATHS: W ith the N umber of Deaths and D eath Rates per 1,000 P opulation, from 1880 to 1919. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Registration area.1 United States. Calendar year. 1880 4....... 1890 4....... 1900*..... 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909........ 1910 1911 1912...... 1913......... 1914........ 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Papulation. Land area Population. (square miles). Number. 2.973.965 50,155,783 8,538,366 62,622,250 10,659,440 2.973.965 / 28, 807,269 75,994,575 i 2,974,159 \ 30,765^618 .................... 2.974.159 31,370, 952 77,747,402 .................... .................... 2, 974,159 32,029,-815 79, 365, 396 2.974.159 32, 701,083 .................... 80,983,390 .................... 82,601,384 2, 974,159 33,345,163 34,052,201 .................... 84,219,378 2.974.159 .................... 85,837,372 2.974.159 41,983,419 87,455,366 2.974.159 43,016,990 .................... 2.974, 159 46,789,913 .................... 89,073,360 90,691,354 50,870,518 2.974, 159 92,309, 348 »2,973,890 63,843,896 .................... .................... 2.973, 890 2.973.890 2.973, 890 2.973.890 .................... 2.973.890 .................... 2.973.890 .................... 2.973.890 .................... 2.973.890 .................... 2.973.890 1 Land. area. Per cent of total. 17.0 31.4 37.9 40.5 4a 3 40.4 40.4 40.4 40.4 48.9 49.2 52.5 56.1 58.3 Square miles. 16,481 96,695 176,878 212,621 212,770 212.762 212.762 212,744 21^744 603,066 603,151 725,117 765,738 997,978 1,106,734 1,106,777 1,147,039 1,228,644 1,228,704 1,307,819 1,349,629 1,546,166 1,649,281 Deaths .8 Per cent of total. 0.6 3.0 5.9 7.1 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 20.3 20.3 24.4 25.7 33.6 37.2 37.2 38.6 41.3 41.3 44.0 45.4 52.0 55.6 Rate per Number. 1,000 pop ulation. 169,453 386,212 512,669 539,939 518,207 508,640 524,415 551,354 545,533 658,105 687,034 691,574 732,538 805,412 839,284 838,251 890,848 909,155 1,001,921 1,068,932 *1,474,841 1,096,436 19.8 19.6 17.8 17.6 16.5 15.9 16.0 16.5 16.0 15.7 16.0 14.8 14.4 15.0 14.2 13.9 14.1 13.6 13.6 14.0 14.3 *18.1 12.9 Note.—The populations used in computing the rates and percentages for 1911 to 1919 are estimated by the arithmetical method, based on the Federal censuses of 1910 and 1920. All death rates are baaed on the total deaths, which include those of soldiers, sailors, and marines. 1 Exclusive of Hawaii. 3 Exclusive of stillbirths, 8 Census year ending May 31. 4 Increase of 194 square miles, as compared with the area stated by census of I860, due to the reclamation of part of the Potomac River Flats in the District of Columbia and of part of Lake Tulare in California. 6 Net reduction of269square miles, as compared with the area stated by census of 1900, due to the drainage of lakes and swamps in Illinois and Indiana, to the building of the Roosevelt and Laguna Reservoirs, and to the overflow of the Colorado River into the Salton Sea in California. 6 The figures for 1918 include 3,474 “ additional deaths” given in the 1918 Report. FRASER Digitized for N o . 0 2 .— D E A T H S :1 N u m b e r and D is t r ib u t io n p e r 1,000, prom a l l C a u s e s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900 a n d 1910 t o 1919, in th e R e g is t r a t io n A r e a ,3 b y C o l o r , N a t iv it y , a n d P a r e n t N a t iv it y . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES. Color, nativity, and parent nativity. 1900 1910 1911 1912 191$ 1914 1016 1916 White.................................................................................................. Native......................................................................................... Both parents native............................................................ One or both parents foreign............................................... Parentage unknown.......................................................... Parentage not stated........................................................... Foreign....................................................................................... Unknown.................................................................................... Colored.............. ............................... „............................................ Negro......................................................................................... Indian................................................................... ................... Chinese, Japanese, and other colored....................................... Aggregate................................................................................ 503,560 363,702 157,789 110,971 35,979 58,963 190,111 9,766 96,370 34,995 311 1,064 539,939 753,30® 546,507 281,837 201,378 63,292 779,770 569,425 306,192 193,628 69,605 779,135 569,372 303,719 194,481 71,172 820,204 603,215 324,341 206,931 72,843 824,319 605,349 327,696 203,1S9 74,464 831,181 608,511 328,962 203,392 76,157 905,213 668,224 368,173 219,119 80,932 951,411 1,310,631 707,791 981,402 398,165 547,167 220,262 306,789 127,536 89,364 961,994 729,274 421,58$ 212,87$ 94,808 196,733 10,068 52,104 49,499 199,346 198,652 10,999 U,1U 59,514 59, m 56,431 56,050 1,359* 1,224 1,724 1,842 839,284“ 205, i04 11,885 70,644 67,267 1,428 1,949 890,848 207,272 11,698 73,740 70,429 1,369 1,942 898,050 2ii,55i 224,405 227,945 303,390 11,119 12,584 25,749 15,675 117,521 160,736 77,974 96,708 92,899 74,363 113,408 154,477 1,592 2,287 1,429 1,633 2,176 2,521 3,972 2,182 909,155 1,001,921 1,068,932 % 471,367 216,8& 15,829 134,442 129,227 2,159 3,056 1,096,436 805,412 1918 1919 DISTRIBUTION PER 1,000 DEATHS. White................................................................................................. Native......................................................................................... Both parents native........................................................... One or both parents foreign............................................... Parentage unknown........................................................... Parentage not stated.......................................................... Foreign....................................................................................... Unknown................................................................................... Colored........................................................ .................................. Negro................................................................................ Indian....................... ................................................................ Chinese, Japanese, and other colored..................................... Aggregate................................................................................ 932.6 673.6 292.2 205.5 66.6 109.2 241.0 18.1 67.4 64.8 .6 2.0 1,000.0 935.3 678.5 349.9 250.0 78.6 929.1 678.5 364.8 230.7 82.9 929.6 679.2 362.3 232.0 84.9 920.7 677.1 364.1 231.3 81.8 917.9 674.1 364.9 226.3 @ .9 014.2 669*3 361.8 223.7 83.8 903.5 666.9 367.5 218.7 80.8 244.3 12.5 64.7 61-5 1.1 «2.1 1,000.0 237.5 13.1 70.9 67.2 1.6 2.1 1,000.0 237.0 13.3 70.5 66.9 1.5 2.2 1,000.0 230.2 13.3 79.3 75.5 1.6 2.2 1,000.0 230.8 13.0 82.1 78.4 1.5 2.2 232.7 12.2 85.8 81-8 L6 2.4 224.0 12.6 96.5 92.7 1.6 2.2 1,000.0 . 1 , 000.0 1Exclusive of stillbirths. All deaths Include deaths of soldiers, sailors, and marines. * Exclusive of Hawaii. 4There were 3,474 “ additional deaths ” given in the 1918 Report; these were not tabulated by color or nativity. 1 , 000.0 890.8 667.1 371.9 208.5 86.7 877.4 665.1 384.5 194.2 88.5 213.2 206.2 14.7 17.5 109.2 109.9 106.1 105.0 1.5 1.6 2.4 2.7 1,000.0 <1,000.0 197.8 14.4 122.6 117.9 2.0 2.8 1,000.0 890.1 662.1 372.5 206.1 33.6 VITAL STATISTICS, 886 * 1,719 1917 sincludes 1,055 Chinese and 664 Japanese. «0 N o . 5 3 . —D E A T H S :1 N u m b e r and D istr ibu tio n per 1,000, prom all tration Area,3 by Ca u s e s , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900 Sex and and 1910 to 1919, in the R eg is ^ g A ge. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES. Sex and age. 1960 Aggregate.......................................................................... 539,939 1911 1912 1918 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 439,757 365,655 457,308 i 459,112 381,976 379,139 489,128 401,720 491,416 406,643 494,595 414,560 547,809 454,112 587,309 481,623 806,073 665,294 579,888 516,548 154,373 33,080 14,737 8,808 6,331 217,319 17,943 11,736 19,772 30,216 32,741 32,731 35,665 35,523 37,412 40,958 40,582 46,021 50,630 50,600 45,500 33,372 18y029 6,175 1,427 372 788 149,322 31,362 13,580 8,928 6,290 209,482 18,112 12,337 21,154 32,306 34,249 34,416 38,570 37,522 39,457 44,130 44,023 49,651 54,306 54,89$ 49,019 36,108 19,564 6,761 1,518 405 1,296 147,465 29,713 13,189 8,240 6,042 204,639 17,274 11,436 20,343 30,997 33,762 33,743 37,916 37,885 39,624 45,496 45,732 51,097 55,492 55,650 50,772 36,678 19,559 7,082 1,493 458 1,123 159,435 33,917 15,364 9,498 6,915 225,129 20,214 12,823 21,742 32,711 35,492 35,387 39,711 40,139 42,028 47,804 47,961 52,990 57,413 58,413 51,998 38,011 20,281 7,096 1,568 462 1,475 155,075 30,619 13,527 8,540 6,359 214,120 19,302 12,873 21,256 32,924 35,707 36,090 40,309 40,919 43,062, 49,108 49,902 55,530 59,803 61,869 53,775 39,669 21,047 7,294 1,711 467 1,327 148,561 28,884 12,424 7,691 5,663 203,223 17,738 12,583 21,186 32,588 35,623 36,313 40,788 41,505 44,777 49,941 53,232 57,807 62,433 65,879 57,766 42,146 22.299 7,771 1,870 547 1,140 164,660 36,218 16,304 9,913 6,986 234,081 20,635 14,008 23,342 35,357 38,148 39,257 44,171 45,121 48,848 53,448 58,629 62,779 68,141 70,306 62,597 45,769 24,488 8,637 2,205 649 1,305 171,024 37,638 16,893 10,520 7,633 243,708 23,070 16,088 26,049' 39,101 41,732 43,121 47,572 48,665 52,485 57,318 62,428 67,500 72,225 74,303 65,891 48,469 25,280. 8,985 2,152 754. 2,036 193,855 55,059 26,929 17,408 12,892 306,143 38,012' 29,694 55,868 93,169 113,485 103,310 85,444 67,081 65,065 64,560 66,823 72,878 76,174 77,244 67,183 47,945 25,391 8,925 2,200 733 4,040 161,621 32,651 16,002 11,175 8,364 229,813 26,536 19,583 32,808 46,253 53,252 52,462 53,442 48,196 52,412 55,694 58,990 67,530 71,413 72,927 66,729 47,296 26,413 9,162 2,287 894 2,344 805,412 839,284 838,251 890,848 898,059 909,155 1,001,921 1,068,932 »1,471,367 1,096,436 VITAL STATISTICS, Sex: Male............................................................................................................................. 285,999 Female......................................................................................... 253,940 Age: Under I year.......................................... .. ................................... 111,687 26,722 1 year................................................................................. .......... 12,129 2 years......................................................................................... 7,812 3 years.......................................................................................... 5,787 4 'rears...... -■...................... - ......................................................... Under 3 years.............................................................................. 164,137 15,678 S to 9 years.................................................................................. 9,144 10 to 14 years............................................................................... 14,498 15 to 19 years............................................................................ 22,260 20 to 24 years............................................................................... 24,573 25 to 29 years............................................................................... 23,727 30 to 34 years............................................................................... 24,606 35 to 39 years............................................................................... 23,364 40 to 44 years................................. *............................................ 45 to 49 years...................................... ........................................ 22,521 24,283 60 to 54 years............................................................................... 25,024 55 to 59 years............................................................................... 27,633 60 to 64 years............................................................................... 29,123 65 to 69 years............................................................................... 29,025 70 to 74 years.......................................................................... . 25,447 75 to 79 years............................................................................... 18,843 80 to 84 years............................................................................... 9,646 85 to 89-years............................................................................... 3,367 90 to 94 years............................................................................... / 95 to 99 years............................................................................... \> 1I , 119 iW \ 100 years and over................„.................................................... 1,927 Unknown.................................................................................... 1910 DISTRIBUTION PER 1,000 DEATHS. 546.0 454.0 544.9 455.1 547.7 452.3 549.1 450.9 547.2 452.8 544.0 456.0 546.8 453.2 549.4 450.6 547.8 452.2 528.9 471.1 206.9 49.5 22.5 14.5 10.7 304.0 29.0 16.9 26.9 41,2' 45.5 43.9 45.6 43.3 41.7 45.0 46.3 51.2 53.9 53.8 47.1 34.9 17.9 191.7 41.1 18.3 10.9 7.9 269.8 22.3 14.6 24.5 37.5 40.7 40.6 44.3 44.1 46.5 50.9 50.4 57.1 62.9 62.7 56.5 41.4 22.4 7.7 *1 .8 -5 1.0 177.9 37.4 16.2 164.3 36.1 16.3 9.9 7.0 233.6 160.0 35.2 15.8 9.8 7.1 228.0 147.4 29.8 14.6 20.6 172.7 34.1 15.1 9.5 7.1 238.4 21.5 14.3 23.7 36.7 39.8 40.2 44.9 45.6 48.0 54.7 55.6 61.8 163.4 31.8 31.7 8.5 2 1.6 179.0 38.1 17.2 10.7 7.8 252.7 22.7 14.4 24.4 36.7 39.8 39.7 44.6 45.1 47.2 53.7 53.8 59.5 64.4 65.6 58.4 42.7 131.8 37.4 18.3 7.5 249.6 175.9 35.4 15.7 9.8 7.2 244.1 6.2 } 11 3.6 1 , 000.0 / l 1.000.0 10.6 14.7 25.2 38.5 40.8 41.0 46.0 44.7 47.0 52.6 52.5 59.2 64.7 65.4 58.4 43.0 23.3 8 .1 1 .8 13.6 24.3 37.0 40.3 40.3 45.2 45.2 47.3 54.3 54.6 61.0 66.2 66.4 60.6 43.8 23.3 8.4 1.8 .5 1.5 .5 1.3 1 , 000.0 1 , 000.0 22.8 8.0 1 .8 66.6 68.9 59.9 44.2 23.4 8 .1 .5 1.7 1.9 .5 1.5 1 , 000.0 1 , 000.0 6 .2 223.5 19.5 13.8 23.3 35.8 39.2 39.9 44.9 45.7 49.3 54.9 58.6 63.6 68.7 72.5 63.5 46-4 24.5 8.5 2 .1 .6 1.3 1 , 000.0 20.6 14.0 23.3 35.3 38.1 39.2 44.1 45. 0 48.8 53.3 58.5 62. 7 68.0 70.2 62.5 45.7 24.4 8.6 2 .2 .6 21.6 15.1 24.4 36. 6 39.0 40.3 44.5 45.5 49.1 53.6 58. 4 63.1 67. 6 69.5 61.6 45.3 23.6 8.4 2.0 1.3 .7 1.9 1 , 000.0 1 , 000.0 1 1 .8 8.8 208.1 25.8 20.2 38.0 63.3 77.1 70.2 58.1 45.6 44.2 43.9 45.4 49.5 51.8 52.5 45.7 32.6 17.3 6 .1 1,5 5, 2.7 8 1 , 000.0 10.2 7,6 209.6 24.2 17.9 29.9 42.2 48.6 47-8 48.7 44. 0 47-8 50.8 53.8 61.6 65.1 66 .5 60.9 43.1 24.1 8.4 2 .1 8 STATISTICS, Aggregate....................................................................... 529.7 470.3 VITA L Sex: Male.......................................................................................... Fem ale.................................................................... Age: Under 1 y e ar......................................... .. 1 year........................................................................................ 2 years ..................................................................................... 3 years ...................................................................................... 4 years ................................................................. Under 5 years............................................ 5 to 9 years............................................................................. 10 to 14 years............................................................................ 15 to 19 years............................................................................ 20 to 24 years......................................................................... 25 to 29 years....................................................... 30 to 34 years............................................................................ 35 to 39 years............................................................................ 40 to 44 years............................................................................ 45 to 49 years............................................................................ 50 to 54 years.......................................................... 55 to 59 years.............................................. 60 to 64 years....................................................... 65 to 69 years....................................................................... 70 to 74 years......................................................................... 75 to 79 years.......................................................................... 80 to 84 years....................................................... 85 to 89 years......................................................................... 90 to 94 years............................................. ........ 95 to 99 years............................................................................ 100 years and over................................................................... Unknown............................................................................. 2.1 1 , 000.0 1 Exclusive of stillbirths. All deaths include deaths of soldiers, sailors, and marines. 2 Exclusive of Hawaii. * There were 3,474 “ additional deaths ” given in the 1918 Report; these were not tabulated by age. QC No. 5 4 . —D E A T H S:1 N umber and R ate per 100,000 Population, Calendar Y ears 1900 and 1910 to 1919, in the R egistration A rea ,2by oo I mportant Causes . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] N UM BER O F D EA THS. Cause of death. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 10,185 1, 477 4,461 4, 340 6 , 816 11, 786 6,014 84,366 5,410 7,127 4,350 52, 420 8,332 1,541 3,649 2, 419 o, 421 10, 544 10, 768 85,993 5,445 6,756 4,139 54, 584 11, 775 4,985 54, 438 99,053 11,682 89,326 8,436 40,099 8,397 7,577 8,439 70,500 4,214 6,023 51,101 56, 076 11 , 216 7,681 158, 546 9,510 2,175 7,947 2, 355 7,284 10,367 18 , 886 1917 1918 10,113 2,3S7 10, 745 3,141 7, 837 12, 453 12,974 97,047 6,092 7,146 4,456 Gl, 452 12, 750 6, 890 63,319 115,337 12, 311 112 , 821 9, 238 48, 231 9,429 8,677 8,569 80,912 5,211 7,317 56,973 71, 897 10, 056 13, 610 179, 541 10, 247 2, 558 8, 820 2, 486 13, 753 11,294 245, 846 108, 559 5,913 7, 777 4,166 65,440 12,943 8,076 1919 11,044 2, 434 3, 865 3,135 3, 719 13,314 7,031 55,910 2,673 3,513 2,931 iy, 38l 2, 996 12. 578 22,018 34,210 14,059 55, 513 9, 260 33,479 2,987 3, 746 3,970 27,377 1, 769 2,337 21, 253 24, 945 3,534 22, 709 112, 249 1,167 6,598 6,255 6,146 11, 521 7, 774 75.211 4, 654 6,444 4,004 41,039 8,040 7,619 40, 767 76,178 12,620 79, 524 8,691 54,266 6,128 6,678 7,485 53,330 3,892 4,563 40, 348 48,606 8,590 12, 462 142,139 12, 451 1, 802 5,922 5, 243 6,682 11,174 9, 294 81, 796 5,237 7,172 4,326 44, 024 8, 805 7,2S5 45,309 S3, 525 11, 559 79, 233 8,858 45, 868 6,896 7,061 8,310 57,803 4,376 5,080 46,899 54,028 9,622 7,213 146,431 9,987 1,848 4, 240 4, 038 5, 619 11, 013 6,237 78, 465 5,098 6, 797 4,040 46, 531 9, 045 6,928 40,797 86,179 11,630 79, 917 8,663 42, 482 7,022 7,192 8,176 62,267 3,905 5,130 48,596 53,729 9,656 6,946 150, 078 11,323 1, 565 8,108 5,498 6,332 11,920 7,725 SO; 812 5,467 7,142 4,490 49, 928 9,660 6,599 48,378 87, 755 11, 388 83, 778 8, 813 47, 605 7,648 7, 342 8,497 65, 106 4,542 5,468 52, 599 58, 578 9, 988 8,893 157,901 5, 823 52, 420 93, 588 11,446 83, 804 8,836 43, 532 8,099 7,706 8,526 67, 545 4,664 5, 854 52,323 56,617 10, 933 7, 964 158, 961 124, 862 12, 793 233,192 10, 412 47, 835 9, 929 9, 362 7, 817 79, 457 5,257 12,978 63, 496 72,645 9,965 15, 788 185, 063 7, 860 3,275 3,296 2,383 4,714 12, 551 84,113 94,772 5,175 7,038 3,907 68,551 12,683 5,508 66,918 111, 579 10,913 105, 213 8, 865 37,635 10,029 8, 853 6, 704 75,005 4,950 9,538 56,714 67,654 9,732 15,603 174, 705 539,939 805,412 839,284 | 838,251 890,848 898,059 j 909,155 1,001,921 li, 068,932 *1,474,841 1,096,436 12, 673 10,666 I 88,666 5, 706 7,024 4,166 58,600 12,199 5,091 59,154 107, 475 11, 587 98, 334 8,514 46, 956 9,157 8,074 8, 799 75,316 4,786 6, 856 55, 502 65,121 10,162 10, 852 175,300 1 6 6 ,112 V ITA L STATISTICS, ............- ............................................... TrmUeo7a Tuberetli n<ds nf t-hp 1n ng« 3 ......................... Tuberculous meningitis.. . . ....... ...................................... Other forms of tuberculosis _. . .. .................................... Rheumatism . . .. ................................................................ Cancer and. other malignant tumors .. ..................... ..... Diftb^t.Rd . . . . ............................. Meningitis . ........ .......................................................... Cerebral hemorrhage and sof tening............................................... Organic diseases of the heart __ . . . ____ . . . . . . . . . . . Rronchit-is .......-......... .....-__ _. . . . __ . . . . . . . pUpyfl'lnma (all fnrniKl . __ . . . . . . Other diseases, respiratory system................................................ Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years)......................................... AnpendiHtisand ty p h litis....... ................................... ................................... Hernia intp.^tinal nhstrnptinn............ Cirrhosis of th e li ver ................................................................... Acute nephritis and Bright’s disease . . .................. Puerperal sRptipemin. . ......................................... Other puerperal pankps .............................. . Congenital debility and malformations. . __________ . . . . . . . Violent deaths (suicide excepted)................................................. Suicide. ..................... ................................................................... Unknown or ill-defined diseases ............................... All other causes.............................................................................. All denths . . 1900 DEATH HATE PER, 100,000 POPULATION. 7.2 A ll o ther causes........................................................................................... 8. 5 74.9 90.3 16.0 23.1 264.0 All d e a th s ......................................................................................... 1,755.0 1,495.8 1,418.1 P uerperal sep ticem ia................................................................... ............. O th e r p u e rp e ra l causes.................. ............................................... C ongenital d e b ility a n d m alfo rm atio n s.............................................. V iolent d e ath s (suicide e x c e p te d )........................................................ S u icid e........................................................................................................... 1 Exclusive of stillb irth s. 3 In clu d es acute m ilirary tuberculosis. 35. 9 7.9 12. 5 10.2 12.1 43.3 22.9 181. 8 8. 7 11. 4 9.5 63.0 9.7 40.9 71.5 111.2 45. 7 180.5 30.0 108.8 9.7 12.2 12.9 89 0 23.5 2 .2 12. 3 11. 6 11.4 21.4 14. 4 139. 7 8. 6 12.0 7.4 76.2 14.9 14.2 75.7 141.5 23.4 147.7 16.1 100.8 11. 4 12.4 13.9 99 0 16.5 3.1 7 .0 6. 7 9.3 18. 2 10.3 130.0 8. 4 11.3 6 .7 77.1 15.0 11.5 77.5 142^8 19.3 132.4 14.4 70.4 11.6 11.9 13.5 103, 2 6 .5 8.5 80.5 89.0 16.0 11. 5 248. 7 17.9 2 .5 12.8 8. 7 10.0 18.9 12.2 127.9 8.7 11.3 7.1 79.0 15.3 10.4 76.6 138.9 18.0 132.6 13.9 75.3 12.1 11.6 13.4 103. 0 7.2 8.7 83.2 92.7 15.8 14,1 249.9 1,388.8 1,409.6 15.5 2 .2 6 .8 6 .6 10,4 17.9 9.1 128.2 8.2 10.8 6 .6 79.7 16.2 8.8 79.7 142.2 17.4 127.3 13.4 66.1 12.3 11.7 13.0 102.6 7.1 8.9 79.5 86.0 16.6 12.1 241. 6 12.4 2.3 5.4 3 .6 8. 1 15. 7 16.0 128. 2 8. 1 10. 1 6 .2 81.4 17.6 7 .4 81. 1 147.6 17.4 133. 1 12. 6 59. 8 12. 5 11.3 12.6 105. 1 6 .3 9 .0 76.2 83. 6 16.7 11.4 236.4 1,364.6 : 1,355, 1 13. 3 3 .0 11.1 3 .3 10.2 14.5 26. 5 124. 3 8 .0 9 .8 5 .8 82.1 17.1 7.1 82.9 150. 7 16.2 137. 8 11.9 65.8 12. 8 11.3 12.3 105.6 6 .7 ; 9 .6 : 77.8 i 91.3 14.2 15.2 245. 8 1,404.4 13.5 3. 2 14.3 4. 2 10.5 16.6 17.3 129.4 8.1 9 .5 5.9 82.0 17.0 9 .2 84. 5 153. 8 16,4 150. 5 12. 3 64. 3 12.6 11.6 11.4 J07.9 7 .0 9 .8 76. 0 95. 9 13.4 18.2 239. 5 12.6 3,1 10. S 3.1 16.9 13.9 302.1 133.4 7.3 9.6 5.1 80.4 15.9 9.9 81. 2 153.4 15. 7 286.6 12.8 58.8 12.2 11.5 9 .6 97.6 0 .5 15.9 78.0 89.3 12.2 19.4 227.4 1,425.8 <1,812.5 9.2 3.8 3.9 2.8 5.5 14.7 98.8 111.3 6.1 8.3 4.6 80.5 14.9 6.5 78.6 131. 0 12.8 123.6 10.4 44.2 11. 8 10.4 7.9 88.1 5, 8 11. 2 66.0 79. 5 11. i 18.3 205.2 l V IT A L ST A TIST IC S 5. 7 7.6 69.1 81.1 11.5 73. 8 364. 9 21.0 3 .0 10.0 8. 9 11.3 18.9 15. 7 138.2 8. 8 12.1 7. 3 74.4 14.9 12.3 76.6 141.1 19.5 133.9 15.0 77. 5 11.7 11.9 14.0 97 7 7.4 8.6 79.2 91.3 16.3 12. 2 247. 4 T yphoid fe v e r......................................................... ................................... ................................ M alaria.................................................... Measles.......................................... ........................ . Scarlet fe v e r___ . ............................ W hooping c o u g h ................................................................................... D ip h th e ria a n d cro u p ............................................................................... Influen z a ....................t ................................................................................ Tuberculosis of th e lungs 3 .................................................................... T uberculous m eningitis .. . .... O ther form s of tu b e rc u lo sis.................................................................... R h e u m a tis m ............................................................................................... Cancer a n d o th er m a lig n a n t tu m o rs.................................................... D iabetes.........................Z............................................................................ M eningitis..................................................................................................... C erebral hem orrhage a n d softening...................................................... O rganic diseases of th e h e a r t.................................................................. B ro n c h itis........................... .............................................................. Penum onia (a ll fo rm s).............................................................................. O ther diseases, resp irato ry s y ste m ...................................................... D iarrhea a n d e n te ritis (im d er 2 y e a r s )............................................... A ppen d icitis a n d ty p h litis ..................................................................... H e rn ia , in te s tin a l o o stru ctio n ............................................................... Cirrhosis of th e liv e r .................................................................................. 1,287.7 3 Exclusive of H aw aii. . . _ figures for 1918 include 3,474 “ additional d e a th s ” given in th e 1918 R eport. 4 The N ote.—“ Tuberculosis of th e lu n g s /’ “ other forms of tuberculosis,” an d “ violent deaths (suicide e x cep ted )” for 1900 have been classified according to the second revision of Causes of D eath in 1910, m order th a t th e num bers an d rates for these causes m ay be com parable w ith those for th e other years shown. The populations used in com puting the rates for 1911 to 1919 are e stim ated b y th e a rith m etical m ethod, based on th e Federal censuses of 1910 and 1920. All death rates are based on the to ta l deaths, winch include those of soldiers, sailors, a n d m arines. 00 co 84 VITAL STATISTICS Ho. 5 5 . —D E A T H S : Y e a r s R a t e 1900 1,000 P o p u 1910 t o 1919, p e r a n d l a t i o n b y R , f r o m a l l e g i s t r a t i o n C S a u s e s t a t e s ,1 C a l e n d a r . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Registration State. 1900 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 California....................... Colorado......................... Connecticut................... Delaware....................... District of Columbia__ (23) (2) 18.0 (2) 22.3 13.5 13.8 15.6 13.6 13.2 15.3 0) 18,3 14.0 12,0 14.7 0) 17.6 14.2 12.1 14.7 0) 16.4 13.3 11.8 14.8 0) 15.5 13.3 12.1 14.5 (2) 16.8 13.1 11.2 15.8 (2) 16.3 13.3 11,9 15.9 (2) 16.3 17.7 19,3 20.4 (2) 22.7 13.7 12,9 13.3 15.5 14.7 Florida........................... Illinois........................... Indiana.......................... Kansas........................... Kentucky...................... (2) (2) 14.2 (2) (2) (2) ( 2) 13.5 0) 0) 12.9 0) 13.2 0) 0) 13.0 0) 12.9 0) 0) 13.2 0) 13.1 0) 0) 12.8 10. 1 12.9 (*) (2) 12.5 10.5 12.3 I (2) (2) 13.4 11. 5 12.7 (2) (2> 13.8 11.9 13.8 (2) 16.3 16.0 15. 1 17.2 12.4 12.0 12.7 Louisiana...... ................ Maine............................. Mar viand....................... Massachusetts............... Michigan........................ (2) 17.1 (2) 18.3 14.0 0) : 0) 16.1 17.1 16.0 15.7 16.1 15.5 14.1 13.0 0) 15.6 15.4 15.0 12.9 0) 15.4 16.0 15,1 13.2 0) 15.8 15.6 14.8 12. 5 (2) 15.9 15. 5 14.6 12.4 (2) 16.0 16.1 15.3 13.7 (2) 15.4 16.7 15.2 13.7 18.5 19.2 23.6 20.9 15.4 12.9 14.6 15.3 13.6 Minnesota...................... Mississippi..................... Missouri......................... Montana........................ New Hampshire............ (2) (2) (2) (2) 18.5 10.9 0) 0) 10.4 0) 13.1 10 . 1 17.1 9.5 0) 12.7 9.8 16.5 10.5 0) 12.5 10.6 10.2 (2) 12.4 16.4 10.4 (2) 13.5 13.1 17.0 13.4 (*) 15.9 17.6 10,5 12.7 17.2 10.7 (2) 13.1 11.9 16.3 New Jersey.................... New York...................... North Carolina:i............ Ohio............................... Oregon........................... 17.8 18.2 (2) (2) (2) 14.8 15.7 IS. 2 13.0 0) 14.4 15.3 16.5 13.4 0) 14.7 15.4 0) 0) 14.2 15.1 18. 8 12.5 (2) 14.1 15.3 (2) (2) 10.3 13.9 15.0 17.1 12.5 (2) 14.0 15.5 (2) <*) 14.6 15.3 13.8 14.0 (2) 15.2 16.3 14.5 13.4 10 .1 15.1 15.3 12.9 13.8 (2) 14.9 16.3 13.9 (2) 10.7 10.8 20.9 19. 5 16. 1 14.3 Vermont........................ Virginia......................... Washington.................. Wisconsin..................... (2) 20.5 (2) (2) (2) 16.6 (2) (2) (2) 14.1 15.2 17, 1 13.1 0) 14.1 15.5 0) 0) 20.6 Pennsylvania................ Rhode Island................ South Carolina.............. Tennessee...................... U tah.............................. 15.5 16.1 18.7 13.7 0) 15.6 17.1 0) 0) 16.0 0) 10.0 12,0 15.9 0) 9.3 11.4 15.3 0) 8.6 1 1 .2 16.0 13.8 9.4 11.4 15.3 13.9 9. 3 11.0 15.0 14.0 9.5 10.7 16.1 14.5 9.2 11.7 15.5 14.1 9.4 11.4 19.4 19. 5 13.3 13.6 14.4 13.7 10.7 10.7 Total.................... 17.2 14.7 13.9 13.6 13.9 13. 5 13.3 13.9 14.1 18.0 12.8 00 19.6 00 0) 10.6 17.3 10.8 14.3 15.8 0) 0) 10.3 10.0 1 1.6 1 1 .2 10.8 (2) 12 .2 10.8 16.2 1918 1919 2 1.8 19.0 17.3 16.8 12 .8 2 2 .1 10.8 12 .8 12.6 1 1 .8 10.7 14.7 13.1 13.9 12 .2 12.7 11.4 13.4 14.2 13.8 12 .2 11.0 1 Exclusive of stillbirths. * Not admitted to registration area until a later date. 3 From 1910 to 1915 includes only municipalities having a population of 1,000 or more in 1900. Note.—The populations used in computing the rates for 1911 to 1919 are estimated by the arithmetical method, based on the Federal censuses of 1910 and 1920. All death rates are based on the total deaths, which include those of soldiers, sailors, and marines; for 1918, the figures also include the (tadditional deaths’' given in the 1918 report. 85 VITAL STATISTICS, No. 5 6 .—PER CENT OF DEATHS UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE TO TOTAL DEATHS, A nd in Each of the 12 Subdivisions of the F irst Y ear of L ife to D eaths U nder 1 Y ear of A ge , in the R egistration States as of 1910 (E xclusive of N orth Carolina ), 1910 to 1919. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Age. 1910 1915 1919 1913 1914 17.9 17.7 17.9 17.3 16.6 16.1 15.7 13.0 14.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 15.6 5.0 3.8 7.2 6.0 4.4 3.5 8.8 7.0 16.2 12.4 10.1 15.8 4.9 3.8 7.2 6.2 4.6 3.7 8.9 7.0 16.2 12.0 9.7 14.9 4.9 3.6 6.4 5.9 4.3 3.4 8.4 7.0 16.4 13.6 11.3 16.6 5.2 4.0 7.2 6.6 4.5 3.6 8.5 6.8 16.0 11.9 9.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 9.8 4.9 2.9 6.1 6.7 4.6 3.8 9.9 8.4 19.3 14.1 10.7 11.8 5.3 3.3 6.8 6.1 4.8 3.7 9.8 7.9 17.7 12.8 9.9 12.7 5.2 3.5 6.9 6.2 4.8 3.9 9.6 8.0 17.3 12.4 9.6 13.3 4.9 3.4 6.7 6.2 4.7 3.7 9.5 7.7 17.5 12.5 9.9 14.6 5.1 3.8 7.3 6.3 4. 8 3.7 9.2 7.6 16.7 12.0 9. 1 16.0 5.0 3.7 7.1 6.2 4.7 3.7 9.0 7.3 16.3 11.9 9.1 Under 1 day............................... 1 day........................................... 2 days.......................................... 3 to 6 days.................................. 1 week......................................... 2 weeks........................................ 3 weeks but under 1 month----1 month....................................... 2 months..................................... 3 to 5 months............................. 6 to 8 months............................. 9 to 11 months............................ 1918 1912 Deaths under 1 year of age to total deaths............................. 19.4 Total deaths under 1 year of age............................. 100.0 1916 1917 1911 No. 5 7.— PER CENT OF DEATHS FROM CERTAIN IMPORTANT CAUSES TO TOTAL DEATHS UNDER 1 YEAR OF A G E : I n the R egistration States as of 1910 (E xclusive of N orth Carolina ), 1910 to 1919. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 All causes under 1 year of age.................................. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.9 .2 2.4 .5 .4 .3 .5 .1 .6 .8 .3 1.2 1.4 2.6 .6 2.6 4.8 7.4 2.0 25.0 5.5 15.8 12.6 3.2 1.3 1.0 5.8 0.8 .1 2.1 .5 .3 .3 .5 ^1 .6 .8 .3 1.1 1.1 2.4 .6 2.7 5.0 8.3 2.0 23.3 5.8 17.0 13.4 3.3 1.1 .9 5.4 1.3 .2 2.1 .5 .4 .3 .5 .1 .5 .8 .3 1.2 1.0 2.1 .5 2.5 4.5 8.5 1.9 24.2 5.9 17.2 13.3 3.4 1.1 .9 4.9 0.7 .1 2.3 .5 .3 .3 .5 .1 .5 .8 .3 1.2 1.0 2.0 .4 2.4 4.5 9.1 1.7 22.8 6.7 18.5 12.3 3.9 1.1 .9 5.2 0.7 .1 2.1 .5 .6 .2 .5 .1 .5 .8 .3 1.3 .9 1.6 .4 2.4 4.4 9.8 1.5 21.9 6.6 19.6 11.5 4.2 1.1 .9 5.4 1.4 .1 2.4 .5 .9 .2 .5 .1 .5 .8 .3 1.3 .8 1.2 .3 2.3 4.0 9.1 1.4 22.9 7.1 20.1 9.8 4.2 1.2 1.0 5,7 1.0 .1 2.2 .5 .8 .2 .5 .1 -6 .8 .2 1.3 .9 1.1 .4 2.6 4.6 9.5 1.2 22.5 7.3 20.5 9.2 4.4 1.3 1.0 5.1 1.0 .1 3.0 .4 6.3 .2 .4 .1 .5 .7 .2 1.0 .8 1.1 .3 2.3 5.1 9.6 1.4 20.0 6.8 20.0 9.1 3. 5 1.0 1.0 4.2 0.5 .1 1.4 .5 4.0 .2 .5 .1 .5 .7 .2 1.1 .8 1.1 .4 2.5 3.7 9.8 1.5 19.4 8.0 21.8 9.6 4.5 1.1 1.1 4.8 Cause of death. Measles........................................ Scarlet fever................................ Whooping cough........................ Diphtheria and croup................ Influenza..................................... Dysentery................................... Erysipelas................................... Tetanus....................................... Tuberculosis of the lungs.......... Tuberculous meningitis............ Other forms of tuberculosis....... Syphilis....................................... Meningitis................................... Convulsions................................ Organic diseases of the heart__ Acute bronchitis........................ Pneumonia................................. Bronchopneumonia................... Diseases of the stomach............ Diarrhea and enteritis............... Malformations............................ Premature birth........................ Congenital debility.................... Injuries at birth......................... External causes.......................... Unknown or ill-defined diseases.' All other causes......................... 1.0 .2 2.2 .6 .3 .5 .5 .2 .6 .7 .3 1.0 1.5 2.7 .6 2.8 5.3 6.8 2.0 28.6 5.0 13.3 10.0 2.4 1.0 4.4 5.5 Ivl ARBIACE AND DIVORCE 86 No. 5 8.—MARITAL CONDITION OP PERSONS 15 YEARS OP AGE AND O V E R IN 1 9 1 0 ; By S e x , by Color, and by States. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Males. Females. State and conjugal condition. White. Total. White. Colored. 88,699 160,764 17,110 2,011 742 222,125 386,415 31,463 2,826 1,559 98,601 225,688 36,432 1,290 539 70,525 162,503 43,705 4,223 483 169,126 388,191 80,137 5,513 1,022 375,064 ; 269,326 644,390 362,550 281,439 643,989 3,558 6,563 673 116 227 39,106 40,708 3,723 661 1,188 10,440 29,598 4,525 323 268 1,595 6,003 1,143 210 : 77 : 12,035 35,601 5,668 533 345 74,249 11,137 85,386 45,154 9,028 1 54,182 Single....... Married... Widowed. Divorced.. Unknown. 125,037 211,346 18,230 1,480 1,131 45,672 81,369 10,862 1,193 882 170,709 292,715 29,092 2,653 2,013 77,353 210,593 32,223 1,608 559 30,788 82,007 19,405 1,896 594 108,141 292,600 51,628 3,504 1,153 T otal... 357,204 139,978 . 497,182 322,336 134,690 457,026 215,471 446,164 : 93,391 10,239 922 4,075 13,003 2,558 260 77 219,546 459,167 95,949 10,499 999 766,187 19,973 788,160 Alabama: Single___ Married... Widowed. Divorced., Unknown, Total.... Arizona: Single....... Married... Widowed. Divorced.. Unknown. Total.... Arkansas: California; Single.................. Married............... Widowed............ Divorced............. Unknown............ Total............ 133,426 225,661 14,353 SI 7 817 35,548 ; 34,145 3,050 i 545 961 Colored. 431,949 464,246 i 44,295 10,542 11,986 45,343 31,292 2,128 242 2,570 966,018 81,575 1,047,593 480,292 495,538 46,423 10,784 14,556 Total. Colorado: Single.................. Married............... Widowed............ Divorced............. Unknown............ 126,096 ' 164,338 13,079 2,678 1,460 3,732 3,461 378 104 96 129,828 167,799 13,457 : 2,782 ; 1,556 64,911 157,693 24,877 2,930 446 1,020 2,853 875 113 18 65,931 160,546 25,752 3,043 Total................ 307,651 i 7,771 315,422 250,857 4,879 J 255,736 Connecticut: Single.................. Married............... "Widowed............ Divorced............. Unknown............ 158,084 222,513 19,305 1,348 919 2,190 3,260 428 32 19 160,274 225,773 19,733 1,380 938 131,771 214,211 43,538 1,556 527 1,887 3,091 1,003 63 9 133,658 217,302 44,541 1,619 536 408,098 391,603 6,053 397,656 464 Total................ 402,169 5,929 Delaware; Single.................. Married............... Widowed............ Divorced............. Unknown............ 23,484 35,821 2,961 150 432 4,543 5,630 791 34 52 28,027 ; 41,451 3,752 ; 184 484 . 17,431 35,335 6,547 170 168 Total................ 62,848 11,050 73,898 i 59,651 10,223 69,874 District of Columbia: Single.................. Married............... Widowed............ Divorced............. Unknown............ 35,808 46.404 4,363 351 345 12,356 18,028 1,890 184 103 48,164 64,432 6,253 535 448 33,019 46,597 13,484 565 304 13,455 19,091 7,668 284 140 46,474 65,688 21,152 849 444 87,271 32,561 119,832 93,969 40,638 134,607 Total 3,145 5,580 1,423 35 ; 40 20,576 40,915 7,970 m 208 87 MARRIAGE A A D DIVORCE. No. 5 8 . — M a r i t a l C o n d i t i o n o f P e r s o n s 15 Y e a r s o f A ge a n d 13y S e x , b y C o l o r , a n d b y S t a t e s — Continued. Males. Over in 1910: Females. State and conjugal condition. White. Colored. Total. Florida: Single...................................................... 38,400 94,096 55,696 Married................................................... 59,100 86,319 145,419 Widowed................................................ 6,761 6,559 13,320 609 953 Divorced................................................. 1,562 2,616 4,096 Unknown............................................... 1,480 White. Colored. Total., 32,964 84,780 13,669 722 '678 20,139 59,327 11,627 1,192 812 53,103 144,307 25,296 1,914 1,490 Total.................................................... 150,865 107,628 258,493 132,813 93,097 225,910 Georgia: Single.................................. ................... Married................................................... Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown................................................ 156,809 264,281 17,134 928 1,451 109,596 206,465 20,030 1,281 1,809 266,405 470, 746 37,164 2,209 3,260 121,747 265,315 45,270 1,524 995 87,474 210,626 53,232 2,726 1,201 209,221 475,941 98,502 4,250 2,196 Total.................................................... 440,603 339,181 779,784 434,851 355,259 790,110 Idaho: Single...................................................... Married............................................ Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown................................................ 57,850 62,482 4,283 898 1,059 1,901 1,561 124 45 47 59,751 64,043 4,407 943 1,106 21,258 57,907 5,374 539 304 217 997 225 28 17 2i,475 58,904 5.599 567 321 126,572 3,678 130,250 85,382 1,484 86,866 Illinois: Single...................................................... 794,906 Married................................................... 1,119,615 Widowed................................................ 82,819 .............. Divorced.................... 10,369 16,021 Unknown............................................... 18,864 813,770 568,291 24,178 1,143,793 1,090,870 3,258 184,158 86,077 639 12,481 11,008 554 5,662 16,575 8,908 23,122 7,187 691 188 577,197 1,113,992 191,345 13,172 5,850 Total.................................................... 2,023,730 47,493 2,071,223 1,861,462 40,094 1,901,556 323,806 572,915 47,620 7,445 3,531 9,303 12,445 1,984 420 95 333,109 585,3G0 49,604 7,865 3,626 236,862 564,274 92,349 7,990 1,895 5,266 12,250 3,861 488 38 242,128 576,524 96,210 8,478 1,933 955,317 24.247 979,564 903,370 21,903 925,273 Iowa: Single..................................................... 306,084 Married................................................... 443,801 ................................................ Widowed 35,101 Divorced................................................. 4,748 Unknown............................................... 4,137 2.589 3,331 473 243 52 308,673 447,132 35,574 4,891 4,189 218,712 439,522 66,733 5,156 2,079 1,133 3,077 690 129 19 219,845 442,599 67,423 5,285 2,098 Total................................................ Indiana: Single...................................................... Married............................................ Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown................................................ Total............................................... Total................................................... 793,871 6,588 800,459 732,202 5,048 737,250 Kansas: Single...................................................... Married................................................... Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown............................................... 221,472 337,408 25,960 3,618 3,627 8,332 11,507 1,625 325 141 229,804 348,915 27,585 3,943 3,768 138,500 332,347 44,070 3,573 1,394 4,852 11,173 2,951 295 83 143,352 343,520 47,021 3,368 1,477 Total.................................................... 592,085 21,930 614,015 519,884 19,354 539,238 Kentucky: Single...................................................... Married................................................... W idowed......................................... Divorced................................................ Unknown............................................... 230,563 387,243 31,184 2,969 1,597 35,301 48,592 7,023 1,051 386 265,864 435,835 38,207 4,020 1,983 176,725 387,489 63,400 4,179 1,165 24,864 48,989 15,248 1,477 294 201,589 436, 478 78,648 5,656 1,459 Total.................................................... 653,556 92,353 745,909 632,958 90,872 723,330 88 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE N o. 5 8 .— M a r it a l C o n d it io n of P e r so n s 15 Y e a r s of A ge a n d O v e r B y S e x , by C o l o r , a n d by S t a t e s — Continued. Males. in 1910: Females, State and conjugal condition. White. Colored. Total. White. Louisiana: Single...................................................... Married................................................... Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown................................................ 118,150 163,046 12,784 706 2,509 77,191 125,751 12,716 971 1,165 195,341 85,111 162,421 288,797 25,500 . 32,681 1,677 920 3,674 916 Total.................................................... 297,195 217,794 514,989 Maine: Single...................................................... Married................................................... Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown................................................ 94,824 158,458 17,451 2,624 573 437 483 80 Total.................................................... 273,930 Maryland: Single...................................................... Married................................................. Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown............................................... Colored. 282,049 Total. 57, 708 128,115 34,120 2,069 735 142,819 290,536 66,801 2,989 1,651 222,747 504, 796 _ 95,261 158,941 17,531 2,636 573 72,277 156,137 32,333 2,476 350 266 398 1 72,543 156,535 32,444 2,490 351 1,012 274,942 263,573 790 264,363 140,684 205,034 17,007 1,231 755 30,341 41.683 Si 093 267 204 171,025 246,717 22,100 1,498 959 125,349 205,217 40,737 1,454 582 24,493 42,620 11,105 337 152 149,842 247,837 51,842 1,791 734 Total.................................................... 364,711 77,588 442,299 373,339 78,707 452,046 Massachusetts: Single...................................................... Married................................................... Widowed............................... ................ Divorced...... , ........................................ Unknown............................................... 471,678 646,970 56,003 4,240 1,838 7,370 479,048 655, 740 56,800 4,331 1,909 460,187 637,155 141,025 5,863 824 4,853 7,376 2,494 105 14 465,040 644,531 143,519 5,968 838 17,099 1,197,828 1,245,054 14,842 1,259,896 Total.................................................... 1, ISO, 729 Michigan: Single...................................................... Married................................................... Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown............................................... 369,243 596,927 46,669 7,333 2,952 Total.................................................... 1,023,124 12 8, 770 797 91 71 3,836 5,175 740 146 111 14 373,079 602,102 47,409 7,479 3,020 253,999 582,287 91,136 7,370 1,416 2,063 4,966 1,288 134 24 256,062 587,253 92,424 7,504 1,440 9,965 1,033,089 936,208 8,475 944,683 68 Minnesota: Single...................................................... Married................................................... Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown............................................... 359,255 370,449 28,988 2,769 5,187 2,864 3,252 367 66 86 362,119 373, 701 29,355 2,835 5,273 222,900 357,133 50,462 2,905 2,512 1,176 3,003 713 91 55 224,076 360,136 51,175 2,996 2,567 Total.................................................... 766,648 6,635 773,283 635,912 5,038 640,950 Mississippi: Single...................................................... Married................................................... Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown............................................... 89,197 141,712 9,489 552 825 95,879 179,297 18,490 2,322 1,689 185,076 321,009 27,979 2,874 2,514 64,646 141,500 23,295 732 546 72,076 182,429 43,366 3,934 1,290 136,722 323,929 66,661 4,666 1,836 Total.................................................... 241,775 297,677 539,452 230,719 303,095 533,814 Missouri: Single...................................................... Married................................................... Widowed................................................ Divorced................................................. Unknown............................................... 410,835 633,971 51,687 6,276 6,285 24,384 31,967 4,831 744 414 435,219 665,938 56,518 7,020 6,699 293,905 629,144 107,898 7,632 2,764 14,279 31,675 10,574 926 - 218 308,184 660,819 118,472 8,558 2,982 62,340 1,171,394 1,041,343 57,672 1,099,015 Total.................................................... 1,109,054 89 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE, N o . 5 8 . — Marital Condition of P ersons 1 5 Y ears of A ge and Over B y Se x , by Color, and by States— Continued. in 1 9 1 0 : Females. Males. State and conjugal condition. Total. White. Colored. Total, White. Colored. 88,745 70,839 5,125 1,132 2,332 3,015 3,584 213 43 192 91,760 74,423 5,338 1,175 2,524 25,250 61,430 6,845 779 270 711 2,755 535 55 15 25,961 64,185 7,380 834 285 168,173 7,047 175,220 94,574 4,071 98,645 173,594 230.800 16,039 2,336 1,999 2,481 2,473 314 60 16 176,075 233,273 16,353 2,396 2,015 108,395 228,103 28,436 2,357 1,017 883 2,338 544 60 5 109,278 230,441 28,980 2,417 1,022 Total......... Nevada: Single.......... Married......... Widowed___ Divorced___ Unknown__ 424,768 5.344 430.112 368,308 3,830 372,138 20,979 16,246 1,823 592 408 1,529 1,914 200 16 138 22,508 18,160 2,023 608 546 4,079 12,747 1,789 248 60 332 1,362 335 27 62 4,411 14,109 2,124 275 122 Total......... New Hampshire: Single............ Married......... Widowed___ Divorced___ Unknown__ 40,048 3,797 43,845 18,923 2,118 21,041 46, 820 89,253 19,810 1,505 266 88 104 26 2 3 46,908 89,357 19,836 1,507 269 Montana: Single............ Married......... Widowed__ Divorced___ Unknown__ Total......... Nebraska: Single............ Married......... Widowed___ Divorced___ Unknown__ 56,949 90,905 9,800 1,594 414 124 159 20 4 1 57,073 91,064 9,820 1,598 415 159,662 308 159,970 157,654 223 157,877 333,516 505, Oil 38,022 1,463 2,590 13,028 19,155 1,790 89 104 346,544 524,166 39,812 1,552 2,694 269,095 487,679 89,174 1,775 1,804 10,337 19,306 5,115 109 89 279,432 ,506,985 94,289 1,884 1,893 Total......... New Mexico: Single............ Married......... Widowed___ Divorced.. . . Unknown__ 880,602 34.166 914,768 849,527 34,956 884,483 41,227 59,488 5,451 694 215 2,457 4,160 527 65 11 43,684 63,648 5,978 759 226 20,331 56,924 7,967 716 57 1,130 4,124 878 151 9 21,461 61,048 8,845 867 66 Total......... New York: Single............ Married........ Widowed___ Divorced___ Unknown__ 107,075 7,220 114,295 85,995 6,292 92,287 Total......... New Jersey: Single............ Married......... Widowed___ Divorced___ Unknown__ 1,301,476 1,810, 525 143,038 7,251 11,498 25,861 1,327,337 1,090, 868 30,435 1,840, 960 1,763,724 2,806 145, 844 363,725 7,436 9,906 185 11,702 4,911 204 18,803 1,109, 671 29,834 1,793,558 9,465 373,190 321 10,227 157 5,068 Total......... North Carolina: Single............ Married......... Widowed__ Divorced___ Unknown__ 3,273,788 59,491 3,333,279 3,233,134 58,580 3,291,714 164,683 269,112 16,953 566 1,179 70,271 113,176 9,590 433 796 234,954 382,288 26,543 999 1,975 140,114 270,354 42.344 893 1,012 67,563 116,174 25,958 805 655 207,677 386,528 68,302 1,698 1,667 Total......... North Dakota: Single............ Married......... Widowed__ Divorced___ Unknown__ 452,493 194,266 646,759 454,717 211,155 665,872 97,749 100,745 5,985 654 2,666 910 1,335 106 10 32 98.659 102,080 6,091 664 2,698 46,353 97,039 7,926 540 1,249 475 1,331 207 17 9 46,828 98,370 8,133 557 1,258 Total......... 207,799 2,393 210,192 153,107 2,039 155,146 90 MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE N o. 5 8 .— M a r it a l Co n d it io n of P e r so n s 15 Y e a r s o f A ge a n d O v e r By S e x , by Co l o r , a n d by S t a t e s — Continued. Males. in 1910: Females. State and conjugal condition. White. Total. White. Colored. 471,167 969,198 172,655 11,822 2,530 10,617 22,672 6,143 564 114 481, 784 991,870 178,798 12,386 2, 644 Total ................................................... 1,710,125 Oklahoma: Single..................................................... 174,311 Married.................................................. 284,941 22,184 Widowed............................................... 2,5R9 Divorced......................................... U nknown............................................ 3,401 45, 538 1,755,663 1,627,372 40,110 1,667,482 23.199 36,909 4,478 562 452 197,510 87,186 321,850 ; 279,816 26, 662 ' 28,920 3,151 2,149 3, 853 1,414 13,079 37,634 7,208 714 261 100,265 317.450 36,128 2 ,8G3 1,675 Total.................................................. Oregon: Single..................................................... Married........................................... Widowed........................................... Divorced................................................ Unknown.............................................. 487,426 65,600 553,026 399,485 58,896 458,381 132,366 134,091 12,388 3,357 1,487 8,287 3,893 272 55 172 140,653 137,984 12,660 3,412 1,659 54,731 126.647 17,110 2,183 291 511 1,535 430 42 7 55,242 128,182 17,540 2,225 298 Total................................................. 283,689 Pennsylvania: Single.......... ......................................... 1,026,149 Married.................................................. 1,520,318 Widowed............................................... 113,322 Divorced................................................ 6,885 Unknown............................................. 7,548 12,679 296,368 200,962 2,525 203.487 Ohio: Single............................................ Married................................................. Widowed............................................... Divorced.............................................. Unknown.............................................. G1o,996 993,662 80,562 10,036 4,869 2,674,222 Total......... -......................... Rhode Island: Single..................................................... 76,927 Married.................................................. 103,627 9,611 Widowed..................................... Divorced............................................... 1,084 622 Unknown......................... ............... Colored. 18,141 634,137 23,462 1,022,124 3,176 83,738 10,594 558 201 5,070 Total. 30,378 1,056,327 777,776 40,079 1,560,397 1,433,251 4,406 117,728 248,860 7,138 8,217 253 412 7,960 4,337 22,616 800,392 40,214 1,473,465 10, 781 259,641 387 8,604 196 4,533 75,328 2,749,550 2.472,441 74,194 2,546,635 1,575 2,044 221 33 7 78,502 105,671 9, 832 1,097 629 69.582 101,051 20,826 1.523 540 191,851 3,880 195,731 193,522 3, 798 197,320 78,786 121,648 8,098 130 644 75,526 137,557 10,888 271 920 154,312 259,205 18,986 401 1,564 62,609 122,227 21,006 172 476 68,199 141,384 33,708 660 846 130,808 263,611 54,714 832 1,322 Total.......................................... South Dakota: Single..................................................... Married.................................................. Widowed............................................... Divorced................................................ Unknown............................................. 209,306 225,162 434,468 206,490 244,797 451,287 93,965 104,266 7,334 1,122 1,887 2,042 4,102 352 67 64 96,007 108,368 7.686 1,189 1,951 47,941 101,691 10,342 957 821 1,333 4,258 795 69 37 49,274 105,949 11,137 1,026 858 Total.................................................. Tennessee: Single..................................................... Married.................................................. Widowed............................................... Divorced................................................ Unknown............................................... 208,574 6,627 215,201 161, 752 6,492 168,244 189,552 324,412 24,744 1,792 1,700 52,930 85,066 11,039 1,282 656 242,482 409,478 35,783 3,074 2,356 146.301 324,167 53,681 2,833 1,169 40,472 86,951 26,251 2,344 509 186, 773 411, U8 79,932 5,177 1,678 542,200 150,973 693,173 528,151 156,527 684,678 392,796 596,630 43,897 3, 794 4,334 73,766 120,397 13,965 2,484 1,209 466,562 717i027 57,862 6,278 5,543 243,419 591,444 86,083 4,657 2,080 53,079 122,125 30,629 4,620 698 296,498 713,569 116,712 9,283 2,778 211,821 1,253,272 927,683 211,157 1,138,840 Total................................................. South Carolina: Single................................................... Married................................................ Widowed.............................................. ............................................ Divorced Unknown.............................................. Total................................................... Texas: Single..................................................... Married.................................................. Widowed............................................... Divorced................................................ Unknown............................................... Total.................................................. 1,041,451 1,148 1,887 695 54 14 70,730 102,938 21,521 1,577 554 MARRIAGE AND 91 DIVORCE, N o . 5 8 .— M a r it a l Co n d it io n o r P e r s o n s 15 Y e a r s of A ge a n d O v e r in 1910: B y S e x , by Co l o r , and by S t a t e s — Continued. Males. Females. State and conjugal condition. White. Utah: Single................................. Married.................... ......... W idowed........................... Divorced............................ Unknown........................... Colored. Total. White. Colored. Total. i 49,833 65,967 3,525 706 1,644 2,057 1,641 161 24 139 51,890 68,608 3,686 730 1,783 29,907 65,278 9,777 895 782 176 977 172 23 24 30,083 66,255 9,949 9! 8 806 Total............................... Vermont: Single................................. Married.............................. Widowed........................... Divorced........................... Unknown......................... 122,675 4,022 126.697 106,639 1,372 108,011 44,793 77.415 8,253 1,126 133 774 256 28 15 45,567 77,671 8.281 1,141 133 32,878 75,476 15,185 982 35 85 205 30 8 32,963 76,681 15, 215 990 35 Total............................... Virginia: Single................................. Married.............................. Widowred........................... Divorced............................ Unknown........................... 131,720 1,073 132,793 124,556 328 124,884 170,713 254,887 19,832' 1.077 1,175 79,505 109,864 11, 796 683 541 250,218 364,751 31,628 1,760 1,716 138,286 254,055 42,897 1,494 809 66,946 1 112,433 30,223 1,125 393 205.232 366,483 73,120 2,619 1,202 Total............................... Washington: Single................................. Married.............................. Widowe.d........................... Divorced............................ Unknown........................... 447,684 202,389 650,073 437,541 211,120 648,661 233,673 224,023 17,754 4,508 5,432 11,961 7,116 453 9S 606 245,634 231,139 18,207 4,606 6,038 87,434 210,145 25,693 3,811 1,236 : 1,235 4,508 867 82 119 88,669 214,653 26,560 3,893 1,355 Total.............................. West Virginia: Single................................ Married.............................. Widowed........................... Divorced........................... Unknown ......................... 485,390 20,234 505,624 328,319 6,811 335,130 148.530 223,526 13,881 1,248 1,565 13,216 12,518 1,330 183 174 161,746 236,044 15,211 1,431 1,739 95,259 214,385 26,264 1,659 863 4.622 11,306 2,012 204 50 99,881 225,691 28.276 1,863 913 388,750 27,421 ^ 1,820 2,368 335 73 30 338,430 18,194 343,440 444,704 34,570 3,875 2,462 245,014 432,985 67,057 4,217 1,374 1,025 2,351 506 72 5 356,624 --- - ■ 246,039 435,336 67, 563 4,289 1,379 Total.............................. 824,425 4,626 -- ---—:---- ------- = Wyoming: Single................................ 2,513 37,870 Married.............................. 27,425 1,073 Widowed........................... 1,956 86 Divorced........................... 21 479 Unknown.......................... 1 260 47 829,051 ' 40,383 28,498 2,042 500 307 750,647 ■---------8,024 23,565 2,011 314 68 3,959 754,606 201 634 153 26 30 8,225 24,199 2,164 340 98 71,730 33,982 1,044 35,026 12,550,129 8,091,249 18,092,600 15,852,011 1,471,390 2,705,990 158,162 150,801 155,524 57,286 841,921 1,832,676 470, 238 34,267 10,886 8,933,170 17,684,687 3,176,228 185,068 68,172 32,425,805 3,189,988 30,047,325 Total.............................. Wisconsin: j Single................................ Married.............................. Widowed........................... Divorced........................... U nknow n......................... Total.............................. 341,620 442.336 34, 235 3,802 2,432 67,990 3,740 Single................................ 11,360, 282 Married.............................. 16,253,940 Widowed.......................... 1,274,388 Divorced.......................... 135, 203 Unknown........................... 134,312 1,189,847 1,838,660 197,002 20,959 21,212 T otal.............................. 29,158,125 3,267,680 U nited States : 416,171 j — 26,857,337 £2 MARRIAGE AN D DIVORCE--- IM M IGRATION N o. 5 9 . — M A R R IA G E S A N D D IV O R C E S: N umber and I ncrease, SpECirYr ing D ivorces Granted to H usband or t o W ife , 1889 t o 1900 and i n 1916. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Marriages. Divorces. Granted to Granted to Increase Increase husband. wife. pre- Total over pre Number. over ceding number. ceding Per Number. Per year. year. N umber. cent. cent. Calendar year. 1889......................................... 531,457 26,927 1890......................................... 542,537 11,080 19,875 1891......................................... 562,412 15,458 1892......................................... 577,870 803 1893......................................... 578,673 1894......................................... 566,161 112,512 32,694 1895......................................... 598,855 15,018 1896......................................... 613,873 8,477 1897......................................... 622,350 1898......................................... 625,655 3,305 24,955 1899......................................... 650,610 1900......................................... 685,284 34,674 1901.......................................... 716,621 31,337 1902.......................................... 746, 733 30,112 1903......................................... 786,132 39,399 1904......................................... 781, 145 * 14,987 1905.......................................... 804,787 23,642 48,503 1906.......................................... 853,290 1916......................................... 1,040,778 i Decrease. 31,735 33,461 35,540 36,579 37,468 37,568 40,387 42,937 44, 699 47,849 51,437 55,751 60,984 61,480 64,925 66,199 67,976 72,062 2112,036 3,066 1,720 2,079 1,039 889 100 2,819 2,550 1,762 3,150 3,588 4,314 5,233 496 3,445 1,274 1,777 4,086 11,126 35.1 11,625 34.7 12,478 35.1 12,577 34.4 12,590 33.6 12,551 33.4 13,456 33.3 14,448 33.6 14,765 33.0 15,988 33.4 16,925 32.9 18,620 33.4 20,008 32.8 20,056 32.6 21,321 32.8 22,189 33,5 22,220 32.7 23,455 32.5 33,809 31.1 20,609 21,836 23,062 24,002 24,878 25,017 26,931 28,489 29,934 31,861 34,512 37,131 40,976 41,424 43,604 44,010 45,756 48,607 74,893 64.9 65.3 64.9 65.6 66.4 66.6 66.7 66.4 67.0 66.6 67.1 66.6 67.2 67.4 67.2 66,5 67.3 67.5 68.9 12 Includes 3,334 cases of divorce for which the libellant was unknown. No. 6 0 .— TOTAL N U M B E R OF IM M IG R A N T S IN SP E C IFIE D Y E A R S , 1 8 9 6 TO 1 9 2 0 : B y S ex and A g e ; A lso I mmigrants D ebarred and D e ported , and I lliterates Over 14 and 16 Y ears of A g e . [Sources: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Labor.] Year Total ended immi June grants. 301896... 1897... 1898... 1899... 1900... 1901... 1902... 1903... 1904... 1905... 1906... 1907... 1908... 1909... 1910... 1911... 1912... 1913... 1914... 1915... 1916... 1917... 1918... 1919... 1920... 343,267 230,832 229,299 311,715 448,572 487,918 648,743 857,046 812,870 1,026,499 1,100,735 1,285,349 782,870 751,786 1,041,570 878,587 838,172 1,197,892 1,218,480 326,700 298,826 295,403 110,618 141,132 430,001 Sex. De De De ported ported to Un barred within within Able read, able to from 1 year 3 years but 45 years not or 14 to 45 land after after write.* read and write. * years. land land ingover. ing. ing.! Ages. Male. Fe male. Under 14 years. 212,466 135.107 135,775 195, 277 304,148 331,055 466,369 613,146 549,100 724, 914 764, 463 929,976 506,912 519,969 736,038 570,057 529,931 808,144 798,747 187,021 182,229 174,479 61,880 83,272 247,625 130,801 95,725 93,524 116,438 144.424 156,863 182,374 243,900 263,770 301,585 336,272 355,373 275,958 231,817 305,532 308,530 308,241 389,748 419,733 139,679 116,597 120,924 48,738 57,860 182,376 852,741 * 254,519 ^36,007 2,799 838,627 «165,181 627,024 1,617 838,267 * 164,905 526,127 3,030 43,983 248,187 19,545 3,798 54, 624 370,382 23,566 4,246 62,562 396,516 28,840 3,516 74,063 539,254 35,426 4,974 102,431 714,053 40,562 8,769 109,150 657,155 46,565 7,994 114, 668 855,419 56,412 11,879 136,273 913,955 50,507 12,432 138,344 1,100,771 46,234 13,064 112,148 630,671 40,051 10,902 88,393 624,876 38,517 10,411 120,509 868,310 52,751 24,270 117,837 714,709 46,041 22,349 113,700 678,480 45,992 16,057 147,158 986,355 64,379 19,938 158,621 981,692 78,167 33,041 52,982 244,472 29,246 24,111 47,070 220,821 30,935 18,867 47,467 214,616 33,320 16,028 <*21,349 7 76,098 13,171 7,297 626,373 797,341 17,418 8,626 681,890 7307,589 40,522 11,795 238 263 199 263 356 363 465 547 300 98 61 70 114 58 23 9 16 8 30 25 7 1 8952 8 2,561 82,101 479 747 615 925 1,955 2,066 2,672 2,779 2,440 3,453 4,580 2,539 2,776 1,852 617 507 661 5,066 1,572 1,416 1,022 2,097 3,058 2,917 3,341 3,953 8,209 4,755 5,829 2,310 2,431 4,571 2,930 3,024 5,326 3,074 392 307 295 260 443 308 78,130 43,008 43,057 GO,446 93,576 117,587 162,188 185,667 168,903 230,882 265,068 337,573 172,293 191,04g 253,569 182,273 177,284 269,988 260,152 35,057 40,138 35,215 3,512 2,827 11,395 1 After 1910 includes persons deported without time limit: 1911, 71; 1912, 54; 1913, 79; 1914, 215; 1915, 196; 1916, 249; 1917, 133; 1918, 237; 1919, 324: 1920, 595. 2 For the years prior to 1917 the figures are for persons 14 years of age and over; for 1918 to date for per sons of 16 years of age amd over. • Under 15 years. 1*40 years and over. 2 16 to 44 years. * 15 to 40 years. * Under 16 years. 8 Deported within 5 years after landing. 93 IMMIGRATION, No. 6 1 . —IM M IG R A N T A L IE N S A D M IT T E D , Y E A R S E N D E D J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 1 1 TO 1 9 2 0 : B y Race ob P eople. {Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Labor.] Race or people. 1911 1912 1913 1914 6,634 African (black)__ 6,721 6,759 8,447 Armenian............. 3,092 5,222 7,785 9,353 Bohemian, Mora 9,928 vian (Czech)__ 9,223 8,439 11,091 Bu l g a r i a n , Ser bian, Montene grin.................... 10,222 10,657 9,087 15,084 Chinese................. 1,307 1,608 2,022 2,354 Croatian, S l o v e nian .................. 18,982 24,366 42,499 37,284 3,099 3,539 Cuban................... 3,914 3,155 Dalmatian, Bos nian, Herzego 4,520 vinian ................ 4,400 3,672 5,149 Dutch, Blemish... 13,862 10,935 14,507 12,566 165 517 188 172 East Indian.......... English................. 57,258 49,689 55,522 51,746 Finnish................. 9,779 6,641 12,756 12,805 French.................. 18,132 18,382 20,652 18,166 German................. 66,471 65,343 80,865 79,871 Greek.................... 37,021 31,566 38,644 45,881 Hebrew................ 91,223 80,595 101,330 138,051 Irish...................... 40,246 33,922 37,023 33,898 Italian (north)---- 30,312 26,443 42,534 44,802 Italian (south)__ 159,638 135,830 231,613 251,612 Japanese............... 4, 575 6,172 8,302 8,941 33 Korean.................. 8 64 152 Lithuanian........... 1 17,027 14,078 24,647 21,584 Magyar...'............ 19,996 23,599 30,610 44,538 Mexican................ 18,784 22,001 10,954 13,089 3 Pacific Islander... 11 1 12 Polish.................... 71,446 85,163 174,365 122,657 Portuguese............ 7,469 9,403 13,566 9,647 Rumanian............ 5,311 8,329 13,451 24,070 Russian................ 18,721 22,558 51,472 44,957 Ruthenian ( Russn ia k )................ 17,724 21,965 30,588 36,727 Scandinavian....... 45,859 31,601 38,737 36,053 Scotch................... 25,625 20,293 21,293 18,997 Slovak.................. i 21,415 25,281 27,234 25,819 Spanish................. 8,068 9,070 9,042 11,064 Spanish-American. 1,153 1,342 1,544 1,363 Syrian................... 5,444 5,525 9,210 9,023 Turkish................. 918 1,336 2,015 2,693 Welsh.................... 2,248 2,239 2,820 2,558 West Indian (ex cept Cuban)....... 1,141 1,132 1,171 1,396 All other peoples.. 3,323 3,660 3,038 3,830 Total........... 878,587 838,172 1,197,892 1,218,480 30744°— s A 1921 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 5,660 932 4,576 964 7,971 1,221 5,706 221 5,823 282 8,174 2,762 1,651 642 327 74 105 415 3,506 2,469 3,146 2,239 1,134 1,843 150 1,576 205 1,697 1,064 2,148 1,942 3,402 791 3 ,4 4 2 305 3,428 33 1,179 23 1,169 493 1,510 305 6,675 82 38,662 3,472 12,636 20,729 15,187 26,497 23,503 10,660 46,557 8,609 146 2,638 3,604 10,993 6 9,065 4,376 1,200 4,459 114 6,443 80 36,168 5, 649 19,518 11,555 26, 792 15,108 20, 636 4,905 33,909 8,711 154 599 981 17,198 5 4,502 12,208 953 4,858 94 5,393 69 32,246 5,900 24,405 9,682 25,919 17,342 17,462 3,796 35,154 8,925 194 479 434 16,438 15 2,200 61 12,980 1,867 6,840 1,992 2,602 3,672 4,657 1,074 5,238 10,164 149 135 4 2,735 68 26,889 968 12,598 1,837 813 3,055 7,910 1,236 2,137 10,056 77 160 52 28,844 6 732 1,574 89 1,532 63 12,730 160 58,366 1,510 27,390 7,338 13,998 14,292 20,784 12,918 84,882 9,279 72 422 252 51,042 17 2,519 15,174 898 2 ,378 2,933 24,263 14,310 2,069 5,705 1,667 1,767 273 1,390 1,365 19,172 13,515 577 9,259 1,881 676 216 983 1,211 19,596 13,350 244 15,019 2,587 976 454 793 49 103 8,741 8,261 5,204 10,364 35 85 7,909 4 ,224 2,231 3,092 210 231 24 18 608 278 258 16,621 21,180 3,824 23, 594 3, 934 3,047 140 1.462 823 1,877 948 3,388 1,369 2,097 326,700 298,826 32 17, 602 17 10 668 3,109 10,194 2,319 155 522 3,711 1,513 732 314 1,223 247 1, 546 1, 345 295,403 110,618 141,132 430,001 94 IMMIGRATION. No. 6 2 . —IM M IG R A N T A D IE N & A D M IT T E D , Y E A S S E N D E D J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 1 8 TO 1 9 2 0 : B y H ack o r P e o p l e , a n d b y S e x . [Source. Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Labor.] 1919 1918 Race or people. 1920 Fe m ale. M ale. Fe m ale. T otal. Male. Fe m ale. A frican (b la c k )................... >, 774 A rm enian ............................... Hv B ohem ian, M o i a v i a n (C z e c h )............................... 4-5 B ulgarian, Serbian, Mon tenegrin ............................. 130 C h inese................................... 1,276 Croa- ia n , S lovenian........... 26 Slfi Cuban .................................... D alm atian , B osnian, H e r zegovinian ......................... 1.0 D tit oil, F le m ish ................... 1, 492 E ast I n d ia n ........................ 57 E n g lish ................................... 5,832 F in n is h ................................... 1,242 F re n c h — ......................... --i 3,132 G erm an .................................. ! 1,174 G reek ...................................... ! 2,149 H e b re w ................................... i 1,514 Ir is h ........................................., 2,088 Ita lia n (n o r th )..................... 1 586 Ita lia n (s o u th )..................... 1,879 Jap a n e se ................................. 4,821 K o re a n ................... ............... 59 L i th u a n ia n ...........................1| 96 M ag y a r................................... 11 M ex ican ................................. 10, 642 Pacific Is la n d e r................... 1*2 P o lis h .................................... ‘197 P o rtu g u e s e ........................... 1,349 R u m a n ia n ............................. 124 R u ssia n ............................... 1,081 R u th e n ian (R u ssn ia k ) — 36 S c a n d in a v ian ....................... 5, 467 Scotch ..................................... 2,010 S lovak..................................... 27 S panish................................... 6,791 S p a n ish -A m e ric an .............. 1,580 S y ria n ..................................... 143 T u r k i s h ................................. 23 170 W e ls h ...................................W est In d ia n ( except C u b a n )............................... 361 A ll o ther peoples................. 203 2,932 74 5,706 221 3,008 196 2,815 86 5,823 282 4,508 1,466 3,666 1,296 8,174 2,762 29 74 68 37 105 173 242 415 20 300 7 363 150 1,576 33 1,179 153 1,425 21 803 52 272 2 366 205 1,697 23 1,169 633 1,719 234 1,012 431 429 259 49S 1,064 2,148 493 1,510 708 4 7,148 G25 3,708 818 453 2,158 2,569 488 3,355 5,347 90 39 18 6,960 5 171 970 31 432 13 3, 274 3,184 8 1,118 651 67 1 108 15 2,200 61 12,980 1,867 6,840 1,992 2,602 3,672 4,657 1,074 5,234 10/168 149 135 32 17,602 17 068 2,319 155 1,513 49 8,741 5,204 35 7,909 2,.231 210 24 278 3 1,723 52 14,866 788 6,192 1,008 696 1,566 4,518 772 1,174 4,567 6 119 24 18,834 4 545 1,089 66 1,199 79 5,159 5,614 53 3,453 2,175 157 1 1,012 16 12,023 180 6,406 829 117 1,489 3,392 464 963 5,489 71 41 28 10,010 2 187 485 23 333 24 3,102 4,750 32 771 917 74 7 213 4 2,735 68 26,889 968 12,598 1,837 813 3,055 7,910 1,236 2,137 10,058 77 160 52 28,844 6 732 1,574 89 1,532 103 8,261 10,364 85 4,224 3,092 231 18 608 732 314 529 162 694 1,223 247 48,738 110,618 83,272 57,860 T o t a l........................... 61,880 ; I .[ I l | ; : 371 111 a 395 55 T otal. M ale. T otal. 41 22 63 7,052 5,6.78 !, 12,730 138 .22 '! 160 29,923 28,443 58,366 907 603 ! 1,510 14,238 13,152 27,390 4,383 2,955 7,338 11,167 2,831 13,998 6,595 7,697 ' 14,292 10,219 10,565 ; 20,784 6,599 6,319 ' 12,918 44,112 40,770 S4,-8S2 3,414 ; 5,865 9,279 25 47 ■ 72 274 148 ! 124 128 2 34,042 17,000 51,042 11 6 ; i7 1,436 1,083 i 2,519 11,056 4,118 15,174 530 368 898 721 1,657 | 2,378 192 66 j 258 9, 790 ' 6,831 1 16,621 11,027 10,153 ! .21,180 1,325 2,499 3,824 20,494 3,100 23,594 2,564 1 ,370 3,934 1,915 1,132 3,047 22 140 118 782 680 1,462 • 422 52 \ 711 1,019 141,132 247,625 835 , 326 | 182,376 1,540 1,345 430,001 IM M IG R A T IO N , 95 No. 0 3 . - IMMIGRANT A L IE N S ADM ITTED, Y E A R S E N D E D JU N E 3 0 , 1 9 1 3 TO 1 9 2 0 : By R act-: o.rt P e o p l e , a n d by A ge G r o u p s , [Source: R ep o rts of th e C om m issioner G en eral of Im m ig ra tio n , D e p a rtm e n t of L ab o r.] 1918 R ace or people, A frican ( b l a c k ) ..................... A rm e n ia n ................................. B oh em ian , M oravian tC zeeh ). . . - . ......................... B u lg a ria n , S e rb ia n , Monte n e g rin ................................ C h in e s e ................................... C roatian , S lo v e n ia n ............ C u b a n ....................................... D a lm a tian , B osnian, H erz e g o v m ia n ........................... D u tch , F le m is h ................... B ast I n d i a n ............. E n g lish . . . ...... .................... .. F in n is h .................................. . F re n c h ........................... . . . . . . G e r m a n ..................................... G r e e k ........................................ H e b r e w ..................................... I r is h ......................... .................. I ta lia n ( n o r t h ) ....................... I ta lia n ( s o u t h ) ...................... J a p a n e s e ............... .........- — K o re a n ...................................... L ith u a n ia n ............................... M a g y a r . .................................. M e x ic a n ................................... Pacific Is la n d e r ..................... P o li s h ...... , .......................... . P o r tu g u e s e ............................... R u m a n i a n .......... , „................ R ussian ..................................... R u th en i& n (R u s s n ia k )........ S c a n d in a v ia n ......................... Scotch — ................................. S lovak ....................................... S p a n is h ..................................... S p a n is h -A m e ric a n ................ S y r ia n ........................................ T u r k i s h ............... . .............. W e ls h ........................................ W est In d ia n (e x c e p t C u b a n ).................................. A ll o th e r p e o p le s................... U n d er 16. 16 to 44. 191 9 1920 45 a n d over. U nder 16. 16 to 44. 45 a n d over. U nder 16. 45 a n d over. 662 46 4,823 152 216 24 764 48 4, 740 206 319 28 1,223 481 6,544 2,066 ' 407 215 9 48 • 17 18 72 15 79 296 | 40 6 129 3 365 328 1,178 24 755 16 269 6 59 44 172 3 310 138 1,278 18 783 23 247 2 76 234 242 150 429 749 1 1, 712 ; 320 1,003 13 1,633 56 7,879 1,451 4,304 l, 185 364 1,307 233 2,184 1,510 1,811 652 2,910 209 , 735 1,885 | 2,743 1,417 8,228 13 130 17 207 9 20 5,277 10,856 3 12 112 477 581 | 1,518 27 1 105 240 j 1,175 6 i 35 1,232 | 6,652 777 3,263 6 25 701 6,701 372 1,727 33 160 2 298 1 2,827 95 1,351 321 185 351 1,095 130 606 523 6 585 4 1,770 369 4 2.274 321 81 194 23 7S 6 4,328 74 2,607 475 76 958 1,121 303 693 1,397 5 30 23 7,342 19,242 5 1 79 220 23 98 8 857 1,164 4 507 132 17 1 82 119 234 19 214 30 1,271 1,560 29 473 554 57 5 94 542 1,232 64 1,204 63 5,933 6,965 49 3,375 2,369 152 12 406 71 108 6 114 1,057 1,839 7 376 169 22 1 108 2 ,2 0 2 3,637 1,218 1,593 764 739 12 248 68 962 173 1,156 1,077 128 95 81,890 307,589 40,522 u 3 1,469 6 2 57 17,917 831 8,011 1,030 665 1,762 5,238 SOI 1,183 8,018 70 121 21 2 9 8 2,260 10 1 22 132 171 65 221 28 297 35 809 185 117 27 T o ta l............................... 21,349 76,098 13,171 26,373 97,341 17,418 493 6 3,206 | 51 8,113 146 39,718 1,088 IS, 395 4,938 11,563 8,021 15,857 9,104 57,739 7,432 67 275 125 36,290 15 1,579 12, 855 605 1,704 194 12,601 14,752 2,397 20,791 2,927 2,131 118 1,015 380 5 4,644 63 1,980 332 72 335 1,551 132 261 641 64 16 to 44. n 10,645 317 5,487 1,536 1,020 4,700 2,643 2 ,8 5 1 20,205 1,342 3 113 101 10,880 2 742 1,581 219 499 55 i 1 | | 1,411 3 8,003 105 3,508 864 1,415 1,571 2,254 923 6,938 475 2 34 26 3,872 198 738 74 175 9 1,813 2,791 2»)9 1 ,2 1 0 243 177 10 199 96 IMMIGRATION. No. 64.—EMIGRANT ALIENS DEPARTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1 9 1 8 TO 1 920: By Race or People, and by Se x . [Source: R ep o rts of th e Comm issioner General of Im m ig ratio n , D e partm ent of L a b o r.] 1918 R ace or people. Male. Female. Total. 774 A frican (b la c k )......................... A rm e n ia n ................................... 1,236 B ohem ian, M oravian (Czech). 441 B ulgarian, Serbian, Monte900 n e g rin ....................................... C h in e se ....................................... 2,166 C roatian, S lo v en ian ................. 28 C u b an ........................................... 757 D alm atian , B osnian, H erzeg o v in ia n ................................. 11 D u tc h , F le m is h ........................ 640 F a s t In d ia n _______________ 154 E n g lish ........................................ 9,907 F in n is h ...................................... 1,305 F r e n c h ......................... ............... 3,258 341 G e rm a n ....................................... G reek ........................................... 2,894 523 H e b re w ....................................... Iris h .............................................. 2,523 Ita lia n (n o r th )........................... 854 Ita lia n (s o u th )........................... 7,549 Jap an ese...................................... 1,215 K orean......................................... 63 L ith u a n ia n ................................. 35 M agyar......................................... 37 M exican....................................... 14,281 2 Pacific Isla n d er.......................... P o lish .......................................... 995 P o rtu g u e se ................................. 1,689 R u m a n ia n .................................. 50 R u s s ia n ....................................... 4,386 R u th e n ian (R u s s n i a k ).......... 20 S c a ndinav ian ............................. 3,533 S cotch .......................................... 2,672 S lovak ......................................... 451 S p a n ish ........................................ 3,763 S panish-A m erican................... 494 S y ria n .......................................... 129 T u r k is h ....................................... 53 W elsh ........................................... 232 W est In d ia n (ex cep t C u b an ). 217 O ther peoples........... f ............... 884 T o ta l................................. 71,352 1919 Male. 1920 Female. T otal. Male. 759 573 175 516 11 84 1,275 584 259 Female. T otal. 517 2 14 1,291 1,238 455 607 11 404 369 8 976 11 412 18 83 3 384 918 2,239 31 1,141 3,177 1,979 152 595 64 83 2 303 3,241 2,062 154 898 21,584 2,844 6,928 1,053 2,260 117 553 545 23,844 2,961 7,481 1,598 2 158 1 889 105 5,382 384 3,102 215 15,274 294 987 975 34,975 1,715 21 5 5 11,643 2 HO 3,008 51 1,527 2 3,187 919 1,124 6,952 554 116 273 110 170 165 1 467 1 2 1,356 106 9,406 497 5,472 343 15,562 373 1,934 1,195 36,980 2,127 23 6 10 17,793 2 153 3,525 60 1,717 2 4,865 1,687 1,150 7,489 799 132 275 156 336 235 1,401 1,867 153 5,677 1,002 3,826 2,737 19,051 261 1,961 6,872 72,046 3,181 12 635 12,502 3,975 1 132 1,149 9 2,903 291 2,169 222 58 164 548 187 586 343 14 10 4 10,803 4 40 327 11 540 5 1,132 635 2 419 242 31 5 31 209 117 13 698 154 12,810 1,596 5,427 563 2,952 687 3,071 1,041 8,135 1,558 77 45 41 25,084 6 1,035 2,016 61 4,926 25 4,665 3,307 453 4,182 736 160 58 263 426 1,001 1,533 3,016 162 11,659 1,447 7,026 4,178 20,319 358 4,635 8,159 80,955 4,238 14 719 14,619 6,412 3 23,233 94,585 ■ 101,167 16,781 3,413 19,221 939 614 4,531 1,095 10,191 4,328 768 1,451 1,314 112 285 1,629 5,982 445 3,200 1,441 1,268 97 2,674 1,287 8,909 1,057 2 84 2,117 2,437 2 1,611 1,446 2,269 212 79 3,715 1,482 1,377 816 358 201 26 83 341 173 18,392 4,859 21,490 1,151 693 8,246 2,577 11,568 5,144 1,126 1,652 1,340 195 626 1,802 22,355 123,522 237,748 50,567 288,315 4,024 113 2,370 128 288 79 947 220 2,005 412 2 1 5 6,150 43 517 9 190 1,678 768 26 537 245 16 2 46 166 70 IM M IG RATIO N . 97 No. 65.—EMIGRANT ALIENS DEPARTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1918 TO 1920: B y R ace or P eople, and by A ge G roups. [ Source: R ep o rts of the Commissioner G eneral of Im m ig ratio n, D ep artm e n t of L abor.] 1918 Race or people. U nder 16 to 44. 45 and 16. over. African ( b l a c k )........................ 109 B ohem ian, M oravian (Czech) B ulgarian, Serbian, M onten e g rin ....................................... Chinese........................................ C roatian, Slovenian _ ............ C uban .......................................... D alm atian , B osnian, Herzegovinian ........................ D utch, F le m ish ........................ 3 7 24 185 1,042 X, 229 431 889 973 29 813 E n g lish ........................................ F in n ish ........................................ F re n c h ......................................... G erm an ....................................... G reek........................................... H e b re w ....................................... Ir is h ............................................. Ita lia n (n o r th ).......................... Ita lia n (s o u th ).......................... Jap an ese..................................... K o rean ......................................... L ith u a n ia n ................................. M agyar........................................ M exican....................................... Pacific Is la n d e r......................... P o lish .......................................... P o rtu g u ese ................................. R u m a n ia n .................................. R u ssia n ....................................... R u th e n ian (R u s s n ia k )........... S can d in av ian ............................ S co tch .......................................... S lo v a k ......................................... S p a n ish ....................................... S panish-A m erican................... S y ria n .......................................... T u rk ish ....................................... W elsh .......................................... W est In d ia n (e x c ep t C u b an ). O th e r peo p les............................ 724 31 088 89 14 54 100 38 153 66 2 4 4 6,461 1 30 78 2 182 5 160 158 194 99 15 2 6 50 65 n 547 118 10,597 1,486 3,853 389 2,393 590 2,587 629 5,267 1,231 50 37 37 14,661 5 955 1,609 52 4,298 18 4,076 2,808 442 3,564 588 131 53 233 321 851 T o tal................................. f 9,862 69,893 59 1919 1920 U nder 16 to 44. 45 and 16. over. U nder 16 to 44. 45 and 16. over. 140 9 21 107 22 : 1,242 2 143 11 15 2 92 36 1,489 79 886 85 545 43 384 374 2,715 261 25 4 3,962 14,830 50 329 7 446 2 429 341 11 424 49 14 3 24 55 85 1 192 139 882 13 631 25 110 29 114 25 612 35 3,385 1 12 112 6 83 769 10 403 100 1 8 112 2 16 995 456 169 168 126 74 2,160 903 106 592 1,070 1,144 48 114 516 13 95 255 16,390 1,049 4,831 1,139 6,938 1,899 2,555 204 1 988 71 6,610 408 3,740 257 11,357 304 1,452 751 23,057 1,756 13 4 9 11,620 1 229 35 1,914 76 1,101 61 4,095 40 368 419 13,311 336 10 22 296 3 1,222 38 717 239 273 33 132 271 2,118 65 2 20 357 1,295 1 2,788 1 113 2,811 34 1,421 23 602 20 213 2 244 140 2 246 101 8 13 29 29 4,126 1,223 1,083 6,313 626 103 248 121 267 173 495 324 65 930 72 21 27 22 40 33 7,352 86,006 30,164 264 310 332 53 21 362 245 264 327 170 54 8 20 74 91 1,074 437 2,056 664 107 52 7,716 2,721 1,168 241 4,610 1,699 3,022 917 15,128 4,918 241 84 3,665 838 6,271 1,617 59,945 18,892 3,331 842 10 4 487 212 9,217 5,045 4,077 1,040 3 12,373 5,755 3,836 713 13,443 7,715 793 305 45S 214 6,782 1,102 1,747 585 7,483 3,821 4,139 ! 678 856 100 1,126 j 472 1,100 ! 232 127 48 468 84 1,486 225 10,705 203,374 74,236 68 IM M IGRATION No. 8 6 .—NO N IM M IGRAN T A LIE N S A D M IT T E D AND NON E M IG R A N T A L IE N S D E P A R T E D , Y E A R S EN D E D JUNE 3 0 , 1 9 1 3 TO 1920: B y R ace ok People. [Source: R eports of tire Commissioner G eneral of Im m ig ra tio n , d e p a rtm e n t of L a b o r.] 1918 11 ace or people. 1 92 0 N onim - N onem - , N onim - Non em N onim N onem m ig ran t | i g r a n t | m igrant m ig ran t ig ra n t ig ra n t aliens ad- , aliens [aliens a d aliens aliens adaliens m it ted. j dep arted . m itte d . de-par led. | n u tte d , d e p arte d , African ( b l a c k ).................................................. A rm e n ia n ............................................................. B ohem ian a n d M oravian (C z e c h )............... B u lg a ria n , Serbian, M o n ten eerin................ C hinese................................................................ C roatian an d S lo v en ian................................... C u b an .................................................................... D alm atian , Bosnian, H erzeg o v in ian .......... D u tc h an d F le m ish .......................................... E a s t In d ia n ......................................................... E n g lish ........ ......................................................... F in n ish ................................................................. F r e n c h ................................................................. G erm an ................................................................. G reek..................................................................... H e b re w ............................................................. I r is h ........................................................ Ita lia n (n o r t h ).................................................... Ita lia n (s o u th )................................................... Jap a n e se........................................................... K o rean .................................................................. L ith u a n ia n ........................................................... M agyar.................................................................. M exican............................................................. Pacific Is la n d e r.................................................. P o lish .................................................................... P ortuguese................................................. ........ R u m a n ia n .......................................................... R u ss ia n .............................. ................................. ! R u th e n ian (K u s s n ia k )..................................... I S c a n d in a v ian ...................................................... !| S cotch.................................................................... S lo v a k ................................................................... i S p a n ish ................................................................. Spanish-A m erican.............................................11 S y ria n .................................................................. ! T u rk is h ......................................................... W elsh ..................................................... ............... W est In d ian (e x c ep t C u b a n )......................... O ther peoples...................................................... T o ta l........................................... .............. 1919 26 10 56 35,621 30 4,088 8 3, 582 454 9,110 427 4,533 486 363 530 1,246 495 042 4,911 23 56 8 14,147 111 76 399 36 495 9 5 ,SS9 ! ! | « : 29 i 35,174 ! 1 , 6,007 ! 4 [ 4,311 [ 42 1 10,064 ,| 506 ! 3,293 399 ' 181 [ 288 | 1,149 i 461 I 1,095 j; 9, 282 37 j 4 1: 3 3,613 23 ! 4,877 722 i 26 785 5 4, 423 1,822 | | j 1 I | ! ] | 13 4.693 ! 2,272 ■ 322 | 14 1 159 1,643 1 221 | j 98,683 | 1,207 23 8 4,862 2,093 101,235 3,028 15 9 132 5 868 10 3,240 2 4,348 30 I s , 817 108 6, 493 176 8?5 165 1 225 675 3,641 9,106 21 5 j j | ! f 6, 439 95 148 234 5,729 5 3,404 2 2,832 471 18,675 281 8, 645 340 689 605 2 236 1,682 3, 841 4, 848 25 36 5 15,932 3 305 505 43 507 2 N 902 3,898 31 3,589 2, 322 239 27 357 1,724 233 , 1 6 4,416 2,303 282 36 121 1,506 183 8,76-4 12 9, 956 633 46 808 4 4, 375 2,181 25 4,078 2 ,299 117 21 121 1,106 171 9 43 54 17,350 33 8,931 964 956 683 136 8,529 7,655 1,372 7,442 5,102 991 55 735 1,989 435 2,118 91 59 1,893 11 248 268 7,507 85 4,341 42 33,588 557 8,008 1,305 1,913 1,025 3 838 2,213 8, 727 11,415 22 25 208 4,742 5 1,223 1,086 1,023 391 32 1 2 ,IV4 4,883 478 5,159 4,413 730 173 303 1,948 383 92, 709 191,575 139,747 f , | | 1 j| i 5, 425 | 198 136 f 1,770 11.698 727 7,477 22 4 423 121 35,260 320 10,892 1,830 1,426 3.231 4 330 3,046 28,885 6, 895 99 IM M IGRATION, No. 0 7 .—TOTAL IM M IGRANT AND NONIMMIGRANT A L IE N S ADMIT TED AND TOTAL EM IGRANT AND NOMEMIGRANT A LIEN S D E PA R TED , Y EA R S EN D ED JU N E SO, 1 9 1 8 TO 1920: B y R a c e o r P e o p l e . (Source: R eports of the Commissioner General of Im m ig ratio n , D ep artm en t of L abor.] 1919 1918 Race or people. Im m i E m igrant Im m i E m ig ran t Im m i E m ig ra n t g ra n t and g ra n t and and and g ra n t and and n o n im nonem no n im nonem n onim nonem m ig rant m ig ran t i grant i g ran t m igrant ig ra n t aliens ad aliens aliens ad aliens aliens a d aliens m itte d . d e p arte d . m itted. departed. m it tod. departed. African (b la c k ).......................................... A rm enian.................................................... Bohem ian an d M oravian (C z ec h )........ B ulgarian, Serbian, M ontenegrin........ Chinese........................................................ Croatian a n d S lo v en ian .......................... C u b an .......................................................... D alm atian , B osnian, H erzegovinian. D utch an d F le m ish ................................. E a st In d ia n ................................................ E n g lish ........................................................ F in n ish ........................................................ F re n c h ......................................................... G erm an........................................................ G reek........................................................... Hebrew...................................................... I r i s h . . .......................................................... Ita lia n (n o r th )........................... Italian (s o u th )........................... Jap an ese....................................... K o rean ......................................... L ith u a n ia n .................................. M agyar......................................... M exican........................................ Pacific Is la n d e r.......................... P o lish ........................................... P ortuguese.................................. R u m a n ia n ................................... R ussian ........................................ R u th e n ian (R u s s n ia k )............ S candinav ian ............................. Scotch...................................... S lovak ....................... . ............. S panish ........................................ Spanish-A m erican.................... S y ria n ........................................... T u rk ish ......................................... W elsh ........................................... W est In d ia n (ex cep t C u b a n ). O ther peoples............................. Total. 1920 ! 8, OSS 247 84 206 37,197 43 5,867 23 5,782 515 22,099 2,294 11,371 2,478 ; 2,965 4,202 5,903 1,569 5,876 15,079 172 191 40 31,749 128 744 2,718 191 2,008 57 13,603 7,297 48 12,602 4,503 532 38 437 2,375 535 211,853 2,588 1,261 519 947 37,413 32 7,148 17 4,839 196 22,874 2*102 8,720 962 3,133 975 4*220 1,502 9,230 10,840 114 49 44 28,702 34 5,912 2,738 87 5,711 30 9,088 5,129 459 8,598 3,039 442 94 384 1,932 1,164 193,268 12,262 377 253 ; 439 7,426 28 4,573 6 5,567 539 45,564 1,249 21,243 2,177 1,502 3,660 10,146 2,918 5,981 14,904 102 196 57 44,776 9 1,037 2,079 132 2,039 105 13,163 14,262 116 7,813 5,414 470 45 965 2,947 480 237,021 4,004 26 421 3,373 7,930 164 4,138 4 5,704 136 28,223 605 11,965 519 16,437 538 3,159 1,870 40,621 11,233 44 11 10 26,557 14 10,109 4,158 106 2,525 6 9,240 3,868 1,175 11, 567 3,098 249 290 277 1,442 409 13,599 2,960 550 2,834 13,846 1,220 8,987 85 17,153 281 93,626 1,830 38,282 9,168 15,424 17,523 25,114 15,964 113,767 16,174 81 465 306 68,392 50 11,450 16,138 1,854 3,031 394 25,150 28,835 5,196 31,036 9,036 4,038 195 2,197 3,535 1,780 3,393 675 318 25,737 14,209 7,749 9,165 1,618 7.357 204 45,247 2,004 15,034 5,483 22,26.7 1,383 8,473 10,372 89,682 15,653 36 744 14,827 11,154 8 19,615 5,745 22,513 1,542 ’ 25 20,420 7,405 12,046 10,303 5,539 2,382 1,513 498 2,574 2,190 216,231 621,570 428,062 and by C o u n try of la s t p e rm a n e n t resid en ce. J a n . 1, 1841, to Dec. 31, 1850. J a n . 1,1851, to Dec. 31, 1860. J a n . 1,1861, to J u n e 30, 1870. 1871 to 1880. 1881 to 1890. 27 169 8,497 6,761 22 1,063 45,575 152,454 5,074 539 77,262 434,626 4,738 3,749 76,358 951,667 7,800 6,734 17,094 35,984 787,468 72,969 7,221 31,771 72,206 718,182 353,719 20,177 88,132 50,464 1,452,970 408 1,078 2,253 1,412 1,870 8,251 9,231 10,789 11,728 9,102 55,759 16,541 307,309 53,701 1,201 13,903 20,931 109,298 211,245 568,362 646 656 1,621 4,536 52,254 265,088 91 1901 to 1910. 1911 to 1920. 597,047 20,062 52,670 36,006 : 543,922 1 15,996 655,694 31,816 95,264 230,679 2,145,266 41,635 65,285 73,379 341,498 167,519 2,045,877 48,262 190,505 249,534 896,342 33,746 41,983 61,897 143,945 184,201 1,109,524 43,718 66,395 95,074 593,703 6,723 23,010 14,559 33,149 2,562 1,597,306 27,935 69,149 53,008 34,922 118,202 921,957 68,611 89,732 13,311 23,091 77,098 1891 to 1900. f 1 [ 6,535 1 2,622 2,954 2,759 10,353 8,493 9,893 3,226 4,821 4,644 25, Oil 23,286 28,293 81,988 U n ite d K in g d o m : E n g l a n d ...... ................................ S c o tla n d ....................................... Ire la n d ..................... W ales 0 22,167 2, 912 50,724 73,143 2, 667 207,381 263,332 3,712 780,719 385,643 38,331 914,119 568,128 38,768 435,778 460,479 87,564 436,871 657,488 149,869 655,482 271,094 60,053 403,496 11,186 388,017 120,469 339,065 17,464 249,944 78,601 145,937 13,107 T o tal U n ite d K in g d o m ---- 75,803 283,191 1,047,763 1, 338,093 1,042,674 984,914 j 1,462,839 745,829 865,015 487,589 E u ro p e n o t s p e c ifie d ..................... 43 96 155 116 10,318 4,370 1,719 18,350 98,816 495,688 1,597,502 2,452,657 656 |l 2,261,904 4, 721,602 3,703,061 8,136,016 4,376,564 T otal E u ro p e ___________ 210 ! 2,064,407 IM M IG R A T IO N . Oct. 1, 1830, to Dec. 31, 1840. 1 T h e figures Y ears e n d e d J u n e 30— Oct. 1, 1820, to Sept. 30, 1830. N e th e r la n d s ....................................... N orw ay - ..................................... ... 1 S w e d e n ......................... ............. ......... R ussia, in c lu d in g R u ssian Po la n d 2 ................................................ S p a in 3 .................................................. 1 f P o rtu g a l * ............... .................... R u m a n ia ^ ........................... ..... S w itz e rla n d ........................................ T nrlrev in Rutodg 5 D ecades. 100 N o. 6 8 .— A R R IV A L S OF A L IE N P A SSE N G E R S A N D IM M IG R AN TS, 1 8 2 0 TO 1 9 2 0 : By N ationalities [Sources: R ecords of th e B u re au of S tatistics p rio r to 1896: subsequently, reports of th e C om m issioner G eneral of Im m ig ra tio n , D e p a rtm e n t of Labor. re p re s e n t “ a lie n p a sse n g ers” from Oct. 1,1820, to D e c .31,1867; " im m ig r a n ts ” from J a n . 1,1868, to d a te . B ritish N o rth A m e ric a *467 ................ M exico 7 .............................................. C en tral A m e ric a ............................... W est Indies: B erm u d a a n d Miq u e lo n .............................................. S o u th A m e ric a ................................. . 2,277 4,817 105 13,624 6,599 44 41,723 3,271 368 59,309 3,078 449 153,871 2,191 96 383,269 5,362 210 392,802 1,913 462 2,631 746 1,183 179,226 49,642 8,112 742,185 219,004 17,159 3,834 531 12,301 856 13,528 3,579 10,660 1,224 9,043 1,396 13,957 928 29,042 2,304 35,040 3,059 107,548 17,280 123,424 41,899 74,720 166,597 403,726 426,523 42,659 361,808 1,143,671 3,446 10,056 15,798 20,605 4 713 129,797 77 393 11,059 21,278 O f\CO 83 837 T o tal A m e ric a 7 ..................... 11,564 33,424 62,469 Is la n d s of th e A tla n tic .................... 352 103 337 C h in a .................................................... In d ia n .................................................... J a p a n 8.................................................. T u rk e y in A sia 8................................. O th e r A s ia .................., ...................... 2 8 35 41,397 64, 301 123,201 61,711 8 40 47 61 308 622 6.669 23,166 26 26,855 8, 398 28,370 T o tal A sia ................................. 10 48 82 41,458 64,609 123,823 ( 68,380 86,815 243,567 192,559 T o tal O c e a n ia ..................................... T o ta l A f r i c a ....................................... A ll o th e r c o u n trie s ............................ 2 9 29 52 69,801 55 52,777 158 210 25,921 221 312 15,232 10,913 229 1,540 12,574 437 1,299 8,793 16 32,679 1,343 1,749 12,973 7,368 33,654 13,427 8,443 1,147 G ra n d t o t a l ............................. 143,439 599,125 1,713,251 2,598,214 2,314,824 2,812,191 5,246,613 3,844,420 8, 795, 386 5,735,811 3, 090 ( i *?J 00*7 5,973 8 Not IMMIGRATION. 1 In c lu d e d in “ E u ro p e, n o t specified," p rio r to 1391-1900. 2 In c lu d e s also F in la n d a fte r 1872. 3 In c lu d e s C an ary a n d B alearic Islan d s a fte r 1900. 4 F ig u re s in c lu d e th e A zores a n d C ape V erde Isla n d s a fte r 1879, th e y b e in g classed w ith P o rtu g a l so fa r as th a t c o u n try is s ep a ra te ly show n. 6 In c lu d e s S erb ia, B u lg a ria , a n d M o n ten eg ro prior to 1920; in c lu d e d in “ E urope, n o t specified," p rio r to 1891-1900; also, a fte r 1919, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and the K ing dom of th e Serbs, C roats, an d Slovenes. 6 N ot s e p a ra te ly s ta te d p rio r to 1891-1900. 7 Im m ig ra n ts fro m B ritish N o rth A m erica a n d M exico w ere n o t rep o rted from 1886 to 1895, in c lu siv e. separately enumerated prior to 1899. 101 IMMIGRATION 102 N o . 6 9 . —A R R IV A L S O F IM M IG R A N T S , Y E A R S E N D E D J 0 N E 30, 1911 T O 1920: B y N a t io n a l it ie s . [ Source: R eports of th e Commissioner General of Im m igration, D ep artm e n t of L a b o r.] C ountry of last perm ausn f;residence. 1911 1912 1913 1914 A u s tria -H u n g a ry ............ 159,057 17S,882 254,825 278,152 7,405 5,763 B elgium .............................. 5,711 4,169 0,262 6, 478 D e n m ark ............................ 7,555 6,191 P rance, in clu d in g Cor 9,675 1 9,296 sica ................................... 8,022 8,628 34, 329 ■ 35,734 G erm an y ............................ 32,001 27,788 26,220 21,449 22, S17 1 35,832 Ita ly , including Sicily 182 ,882 457,134 265, 542 2S3, 738 a n d S a r d in ia ............... 6, 902 6,321 N e therlan d s....................... 8,358 6,619 S, 587 8,329 N orw ay............................... 13,950 8,675 P o rtu g al, i n c l u d i n g Cape V eid e a n d Azore I s la n d s .............. ............ 8,374 10,230 14,171 10,898 R u m a n ia .......................... 2,522 1,997 2,155 4,032 R ussia a n d F i n l a n d ---- 158,721 162,395 291,040 255,660 Spain, including Canary an d B alearic Is la n d s .. 5,074 6,327 7,591 6,167 S w eden............................... 20,780 12,688 17,202 14, 800 S w itzerlan d ....................... 3,453 3,505 4,211 4,104 17,388 T u rk ey in E u ro p e 1 ........ 19,133 18,928 ■ 15,881 U n ite d Kingdom ; E n g la n d ...................... Ir e la n d ........................ S c o tla n d ...................... W ales........................... Total United K ingdom ............ 52,426 40,403:, 29,112 25,879 18,790 14, 578 2,102 2,162 1915 1910 18,511 2,398 3,3-12 5,191 SS6 3,322 1917 1918 1919 1920 1,258 398 2,744 61 73 1,630 53 208 1,352 352 6,574 3,137 4,-811 4,156 3 , 1S7 7,799 2,877 1,857 12,592 27,034 23,974 1,798 447 1,910 3,379 52 386 8,945 1,001 11,931 49,688 33,665 34,596 : 5,250 3,144 2,910 2,235, 944 7,980 5,191 4,659 2,578 1,884 1,098 1/995 95,1.45 5,187 4,445 4,907 12,259 9,975 481 90 66 26,187;; 7,842 12, 716 2,224 59 4,242 1,222 19 1,403 15,472 1,890 1,751 I 2,762 [ 5,769 10,232 6,585 6,248 6,368 1,742 911 663 2,411 1,077 303 4,295 2,298 33 i 34 3,573 2,243 381 10 18,821 5,862 3,785 1,933 43,363 27, 876 14, 220 2,745 35,864 21,562 12,896 24,688 14,185 8,639 10,682 4,668; 2,655 2,183 1,007 512 S, 354 5,406 1,868 533 2,037 331 260 219 5,163 474 1,283 351 27,871 9,591 9,347 1,253 83, 204 73,417 41,422 24,702 16,141 2,847 7,271 48, 062 42 38 11,952 T o tal E u ro p e ........ 764,757 718,875 1,055,855 1, 058,391 197,919, 145,699 133,083 31,063 24,627 246,295 102,490 83,027 E urope, n o t specified2.. 377 243 371 967 1,180 1,717 1,463 B ritis h N o rth A m erica . 56,830 55,990 Mexico................................. 19,889 23,238 C entral A m erica............... 1,193 1,242 W est Ind ies an d B er m u d a ............................... 13,403 12,467 S outh A m erica................ 3,049 2, 989 73^ 802 11,926 1, 473 86,139 82,215101,551 105,399 32,452 57,782 14,614 12,340 18, 425 17,869 18,524 29,816 1,622 1,252 1,135 2,073 2,220 2,589 9M 25 52,361 2,360 12,458 4,248 14,451 11,598 12,027 15,507 5, 869 3,801 4,286 6,931 8,826 3,271 13,808 4,112 T o tal A m e ric a ___ 94, 364 95,926 103, 907 122,695 111,206137,424 147, 779 65,418 102,286 162,668 C h in a ................................... 1,460 1,765 In d ia .................................... 175 524 J a p a n ................................... 4/520 6,114 T u rk ey in Asia................. 10,229 12,788 O ther A sia......................... 695 607 2,105 179 8,281 23,955 838 T otal A sia .............. 17,428 21,449 T o tal O ceania................... T o tal A frica....................... All o ther c o u n trie s ........ 1,043 956 39 898 1,009 15 S5, 358 1,340 1, 409 23 8,879 3,343 2,237 1,795 1,964 109 130 171 8,991 10 213 , 10,064 393 43 19 1,026 520 456 34,273 1 5,21 l| 13,204 12, 756 12,701 1 2,67 4 ^ 2,502 221 8,929 21,716 905 1,446 1,539 136 2,660 I 2,460 112 161 8,613 8,680 3,543; 1,670 234; 282 1,399 934 31 1,574 894 SI 1,142 566 77 1,090 299 47 2,330 3 '0 9,4 32 5,033 410 17,505 1,319 ~~~2,T85 189 648 702 46 T o tal im m ig ra n ts . 878,587 838,172 1,197,892 1,218,480 326,700 298,826 295,403 110,618 141,132 ' ! 7 430,001 1 Prior-to 1920, includes Serbia, B ulgaria, an d M ontenegr o. 2 In 1920 includes Czechoslovakia, 3,130; P o la n d , 4,313; an d th e K ingdom of th e S e rb s, C roats, an d Slovenes, 1,888. A L IE N 103 P A S S E N G E R MOVEMENT, No. 7 0 . — IMMIGRANT AND N O N IM M IG R A N T A LIE N S A D M IT T E D A N D E M IG R A N T A N D N O N E M IG R A N T A L IE N S D E P A R T E D , W IT H E X C E S S O F A LIE N S A D M IT T E D O R D E P A R T E D , Y E A R S E N D E D JUNE 30, 13X8 T O 1 9 2 0 B y N a t io n a l it ie s . : [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Labor.] Country of last or future per manent residence. 1 9 18 . Austria....................................... Hungary..................................... Belgium...................................... Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montenegro........................................ Denmark.................................... Branco, including Corsica.......... German Empire........................ Greece......................................... Italy, including Sicily and Sardrhia........................... ............ Netherlands.......... .................... Norway...... ............................. Portugal, including Cape Verde and Azore Islands......... . ........ Rumania.................................... Russian Emoire and Finland... Spain, including Canary and Balearic Islands...................... Sweden....................................... Switzerland....... ........................ Turkey m E urope...................... United Kingdom: England............................... Ireland................................. Scotland.............................. Wales.................................. Other Europe................, ........... Immi grant aliens. Ex* oss of aliens admit ted (+ , Nonemi Total or aliens aliens grant depart aliens. departed. ed ( - ) . Departed.1 Admitted.1 Nonim Total migrant aliens aliens. admitted. Emi grant aliens. 19 1,630 1,798 447 1,910 530 2,874 : 5,250 944 2,578 387 2,827 1,849 5,637 3,771 4,427 8,645 139 1,730 759 1,501 1,324 9,404 1,640 3,054 JL 53 8 475 + — 697 + 1,475 — 4,822 308 4— 1.015 — 3,767 f 2,131 4- 1,373 2,224 59 4,242 16 752 88 2,312 75 4,994 1,976 7 4,983 165 23 551 2,141 30 5,534 + 4— 4,295 2,298 331 15 651 390 105 4 4,946 2,688 436 19 3,250 1,169 172 24 850 376 87 4.100 1,545 259 26 + 44— 171 45 540 846 1,143 177 7 2,037 331 260 219 42 3,066 139 276 256 50 5,103 470 536 475 92 1,239 280 141 24 480 3,313 157 223 17 4,552 437 364 46 497 + 4+ 4— 551 33 172 429 405 Total Europe.................... 31, 063 14,446 45, 509 31,500 16,312 47,812 China.......................................... Japan......................................... India........................................... Turkey in Asia.......................... Other Asia................................. 1,795 10,213 130 43 520 34,221 1 36,016 10,883 260 44 2,352 1. 583 229 5 1 ,2 1 1 212 32.956 938 134 19 1,891 - 2,303 35, 308~ + 708 2,521 ■+ 3,362 363 103 24 + 20 2,103 _ 892 Total Asia......................... 12,701 35,713 48,414 4,381 35,938 40,319 Africa......................................... Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand.................................. „ Pacific Islands (not specified)... British North America....... ...... Central America......................... Mexico........................................ South America.......................... West Indies............................... United States............................. Other countries......................... 299 244 543 100 191 291 925 165 32,452 1,938 603 36, 261 3,523 23, 835 5,931 20,082 25,291 118 418 36 27,170 489 25,515 1,071 3,391 47 1,013 443 3,809 1,303 5,111 2, 588 11,203 25,291 71 14 1,063 436 8,575 1,375 5,029 2,523 14,418 12,806 17 1,481 472 35,745 1,864 30,544 3,694 18, 309 12,806 31 110,618 101,235 211,853 94,585 98,683 26 27 268 14 I 166 40 28 434 201 100 6 28 2,282 8,897 61 444 Grand total 1918............... 1919. Austria........................................ Hungary..................................... Belgium..................................... Bulgaria, Serbia, and Monte negro ........................................ Denmark.......... .......................... France, Including Corsica.......... German Empire......................... Greece......................................... Italy, including Sicily and Sar dinia ........................................ Netherlands................................ Norway....................................... 53 8 73 2,220 18,524 3,343 8,879 22 1,352 3,379 52 386 1,884 1,098 1,995 1 38 2 22 118 : 670 130 691 930 5,518 9 58 58 9 5 5 1 1 111 41 35 76 2,160 4,672 469 2,028 21 700 304 3,176 28 2,986 18 381 6,318 133 57 718 685 9,494 161 3,043 583 2,467 1,913 3,011 1,501 3,496 1 See footnote on p. 105. 2 22 213 107 885 2,891 599 3,792 26 15,482 131 529 12,952 705 3,022 i;i28 16,744 36 16,187 38,245 i 596 j 1,952 1 4,134 1,460 1,086 42,379 2,056 3,038 7 251 10 252 457 + 136 4 516 + + 1,659 6 ,909 4- 2,337 + 1,773 + 12,485 87 + 193,2GS 4- 18,585 12 634 4* 8,095 + _ — — 173 79 451 — 2,994 + 1,154 7', 847 25 + 15,743 — 39,912 955 4453 4- 104 A LIEN PASSENG ER MOVEMENT, No. 70. — I m m ig r a n t a n d N o n im m ig r a n t A l ie n s A d m it ted a n d E m ig r a n t a n d N o n e m ig r a n t A l ie n s D e p a r t e d , w it h E x c e s s o p A l ie n s A d m it ted o r D e p a r t e d , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1918 to 1920: B y N a t io n a l it ie s — Continued. Departed.1L Admitted.1 Country of last or future per manent residence. 1919—Continued. Portugal, including Cape Verde and Azore Islands................... Rumania.................................... Russian Empire and Finland... Spain, including Canary and Balearic Islands....................... Sweden....................................... Switzerland................................ Turkey in Europe...................... United Kingdom: England............................... Ireland................................. Scotland............................... Wales................................... Other Europe............................. Immi grant ! aliens. Nonim Total migrant aliens aliens. admitted. Emi grant aliens. Excess of aliens admit ted (+ ) Nonemi Total or aliens grant aliens depart aliens. departed. ed ( - ) . 1,222 19 1,403 92 10 510 1,314 29 1,913 3,447 39 1,868 232 36 626 3,679 75 2,494 - 2,365 46 581 1,573 2,243 381 10 462 626 168 4 2,035 2,869 549 14 6,280 1,738 403 47 1,666 366 144 13 7,946 2,104 547 60 - 5,911 + 765 + 2 46 5,163 474 1,283 351 16 5,591 248 527 201 3 10,754 722 1,810 552 19 4,482 988 569 54 98 7,104 233 492 20 5 11,586 1,221 1,061 74 103 + 4- 832 499 749 478 84 Total Europe.................... 24,627 19,141 43,768 84,531 32,214 116,745 -72,977 China........................................... Japan.......................................... India........................................... Turkey in Asia.......................... Other Asia.................................. 1,964 10,064 171 19 456 5,063 1,227 290 7 804 7,027 11,291 461 26 1,260 2,199 2,195 161 26 79 2,284 1,454 203 4 2,078 4,483 3,649 364 30 2,157 + 2,544 + 7,642 + 97 4 897 Total Asia......................... 12,674 7,391 20,065 4,660 6,023 10,683 + 9,382 Africa.......................................... 189 Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand................................... 1,234 Pacific Islands (not specified)... 76 British North America.............. 57,782 Central America......................... 2,589 Mexico........................................ 29,818 South America........................... 3,271 West Indies................................ 8,826 United States............................. Other countries.......................... ! 46 234 423 74 173 + 2,536 290 11,504 1,323 9; 783 2,876 13,421 27,287 103 3,770 366 69,286 3,912 39,601 6,147 22,247 27,287 149 362 19 10,726 413 18,000 914 3,806 2,249 254 11,452 1,186 10,499 2,137 13,896 12 603 23 247 2,611 273 22,178 1,599 28,499 3.051 17,702 12,603 40 + 1,159 + 93 +47,108 + 2,313 + 11,102 + 3,096 + 4,545 + 14,684 + 109 Grand total 1919............. . ' 141,132 95,889 237,021 123,522 . 92,709 216,231 + 20,790 268 84 6,574 90 3,426 3,137 756 8,945 1,001 11,981 50 18 986 23 134 731 91 6,575 244 213 318 102 7,560 113 3,560 3,868 847 15,520 1,245 12,194 2,274 14,233 1,846 3,587 11,147 1,477 1,473 4,477 3,069 20,314 53 101 534 894 126 948 105 2,809 204 957 2,327 14,334 2,380 4,481 11,273 2,425 1,578 7,286 3,273 21,271 - 2,009 -14,232 + 5,180 - 4,368 - 7,713 + 1,443 731 + 8,234 - 2,028 - 9,077 95,145 5,187 4,445 4,813 4,130 839 1,680 414 99,275 6,026 6,125 5,227 88,909 1,017 3,022 18,190 5,403 1,423 1,410 834 94,312 2,440 4,432 19,024 + 4,963 + 3,586 + 1,693 -13,797 15,472 1,890 995 147 132 306 15,619 2,022 1,301 4,728 21,506 1,933 162 934 253 4,890 ' 22,440 2,186 + 10,729 -20,418 885 1,888 70 1,958 28,474 566 29,040 -27,082 20,216 18,821 1,395 5, 862 1,003 6,865 3,785 785 4,570 i St;e footnote on p. 105. 3,841 3,109 1,103 1,673 1,194 650 5,514 4, 303 1,753 +14,702 + 2,562 + 2,817 17 176 1920. Austria........................................ Hungary..................................... Belgium...................................... Bulgaria...................................... Czechoslovakia........................... Denmark.................................... Finland....................................... France, including Corsica.......... German Empire......................... Greece......................................... Italy, including Sicily and Sar dinia........................................ Netherlands................................ Norway....................................... Poland........................................ Portugal, including Cape Verde and Azore Islands................... Rumania..................................... Russia......................................... Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, Kingdom of............................. Spain, including Canary and Balearic Islands...................... Sweden....................................... Switzerland................................ A L IE N 105 P A S S E N G E R MOVEMENT, N o. 7 0 . — I mmigrant and Nonimmigrant A liens A dmitted and E migrant and N onemigrant A liens parted, Y ears E nded D eparted, with E xcess oe A liens A dmitted or D e June 30, 1918 to 1920: B y N ationalities— Continued. Country of last or future per manent residence. Immi grant aliens. Excess of aliens admitted (+ ) Nonemi Total or aliens aliens grant depart aliens. departed. ed ( - ) . Departed.1 Admitted.1 Nonim Total aliens migrant aliens. admitted. Emi grant aliens. 1920—Continued. + 102 Turkey in Europe...................... United Kingdom: England............................... Ireland................................. Scotland - ............................. Wales .................................. Other Europe............................. 1,933 112 2,045 1,812 131 1,943 27, 871 9,591 9,347 1,253 1,735 13,491 674 1,585 290 79 41,362 10,265 10,932 1,543 1,814 8,099 3,735 1,488 141 1,429 11,699 491 1,331 60 93 19,798 4,226 2,819 201 1,522 282,492 256,433 35,038 291,471 - 8,979 12,672 10,960 728 5,287 1,344 3,102 4,249 189 1,731 170 3,164 1,819 159 158 213 6,266 6,068 348 1,889 383 + 6,406 + 4,892 + ‘ 380 + 3,398 + 961 + 16,037 Total Europe.................... 246,295 36,197 China.......................................... Japan.......................................... India........................................... Turkey in Asia........................... Other Asia.................................. 2,330 9,432 300 5,033 410 10,342 1,528 428 254 934 i +21,564 + 6,039 + 8,113 + 1,342 + 292 Total Asia,......................... 17,505 13,486 30,991 9,441 5,513 14,954 Africa.......................................... Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand................................... Pacific Islands (not specified)... 'British North America.............. Central America..... ................... Mexico........................................ South America........................... West Indies................................ U n i t e d States ___ . __ . . . . . Other countries.......................... 648 329 977 121 175 296 + 681 2,066 119 90,025 2,360 52,361 4,112 13,808 5, 507 542 109,497 5,240 58, 974 9,109 33,109 84,275 863 490 29 7,668 602 6,606 1,398 5,502 3,745 330 32,054 2,960 13,283 5,252 29,266 34,402 49 1,762 25 3,255 301 24,386 2,358 6,677 3, 854 23,764 34,402 24 + + 702 3,441 423 19,472 2, 880 6,613 4,997 19,301 84,275 161 +77,443 + 2,280 + 45,691 + 3,857 + 3,843 +49,873 + 814 Grand total 1020............... 430,001 191,575 621,576 288,315 139,747 428,062 + 193,514 . 2 1 2 j Arriving aliens whose permanent residence has been outside the United States, who intend to reside permanently in the United States, are classed as immigrant aliens. Departing aliens whose permanent residence has been in the United States, who intend to reside permanently outside, are classed as emi grant aliens. All alien residents of the United States making a temporary trip abroad and all aliens residing abroad making a temporary trip to the United States are classed as nonimmigrant aliens on the inward journey and nonemigrant on the outward. 106 IN W A R D PASSEN G ER MOVEM ENT, Ho, 7 lo— ARRIVALS OF PASSEN G ER S AT TH E PRINCIPAL P O E TS PRO M FOB.SIGN COUNTRIES, 1909 TO 1S20: D i s t i n g u i s h i n g U n i t e d S t a t e s C i t i z e n s R e t u r n in g , N o n im m ig r a n t A l ie n s , a n d I m m ig r a n t s , R e s p e c t iv e ! * . [Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Labor.] New York, N. Y. ( U. S. Non Total Year ended June 30— citizens immi Immi passenreturn grant grants. gers aliens. arrived, ing1 1909................................. 169,820 144,140 580,617 894,577 109,921 1910............................. 170,210 786,094 1,066,225 182,724 ................... 1911 ................... ................... 100.059 637,003 919,786 1912 ..................... 179,358 112, 268 605,151 896,777 166, 686 ................... 1913 ................... ................... 139,937 892,653 ................... 1,199,276 1914 ..................... 168,912 114,521 878,052 1,161,485 132,983 62,738 178,416 374,137 1 9 1 5 .......................... . 1916 ................... ................... 32,721 49,733 ................... 141,390' 223,844 1917 ..................... 39,958 29,100 129,446 198,504 1918 ..................... 21,739 26,387 28,867 76,993 1919 ..................... 31,546 35,026 26,731 93,303 1920 ..................... 85,173 105,343 2 ^ 2 0 6 415,722 Philadelphia, Pa. Non ! Total immij Immipassen grant | grants. gers aliens. ! <arrived. 1 789 . 14,294 18,335 2,030 37,641 42,576 1.271 49,821 45,023 3,606 43,749 51, 338 4.271 59, 466 67, 736 2,672 56,857 62,613 1,108 7,114 10,090 34 229 ‘ 356 42 274 441 26 386 442 69 333 598 640 4,205 6,539 j u. s. j citizens relum j ing. i! 3,252 : | 2,905 11 3,527 ■ 3,983 3,999 ; 3,114 | [' 1,868 93 . 125 30 || 196 1,694 j| Boston, Mass. Baltimore, Md. [ Non U. S. Total Non I U. S. Year ended June 30— citizens immi Immi passen j citizens immi Immi return grant grants. gers 1 return- grant grants. ing. aliens. arrived. ! ing. aliens. 1909................................. 1910................................. 1911................................. 1912................................. 1913................................. 1914................................. 1915................................. 1916............... ................. 1917................................. 1918................................. 1919................................. 1920................................. 11,284 9,244 11,019 10, 517 11,894 14,316 10,634 1,243 790 419 528 2,089 11,577 8,458 8,423 10, 008 11,649 11,085 5,385 1,129 528 215 294 1,187 36,318 59,179 53,617 71,310 45,865 65,307 38,782 59.307 54,740 78,283 69,365 95,266 15,983 ; 32,002 12,428 14,800 11,828 13,146 3,392 4,026 374 1,186 15,820 19,096 1,546 1,121 682 1,030 593 1,290 814 1,136 763 ! 1,104 1,071 956 m 204 : 52 m , 25 47 ' 22 49 25 30 51 133 i San Francisco, Calif. 1914................................. 1915................................. 191(1................................. 1917................................. 1918................................. 1919................................. 1920................................. 6,351 5,818 4,249 5, 567 5, 909 5, 404 6,168 6,254 5,032 4,547 5,299 6,273 4, 273 4, 387 4,417 4,168 3,381 3,084 4,013 3,674 3,245 8,116 9,275 13,868 3,103 4,233 3,419 3,958 5,554 6,716 8,055 i 7,955 7,269 9,812 9,121 8,830 21,633 32,275 21749 23,617 34, 700 41,075 3,387 223 303 339 315 488 Total United States. Non U.S. Total Year ended June 30— citizens immi Immi passen return grant grants. gers ing. aliens. arrived. 1909................................. 1910................................. 1911................................. 1912................................. 18,966 30,563 22,866 21,667 32,833 39,048 3,017 124 231 268 260 301 Total passen gers arrived. 13,727 14,438 12,085 13,693 14,844 15,204 13,236 17,883 15,546 22,475 23,695 28.971 Non U. S. Total citizens immi Immi passen return grant grants. gers aliens. ing. arrived. j 217,173 243,191 1 269,128 280,801 i 286,604 ' 280,586 ] 239,579 ' 121,930 127, 420 | 12,867 96,420 ! 157,173 t! i j 192,449 751,786 156, 167 1,041,570 151,713 878,587 178,983 838,172 229,335 1,197,892 184,601 1,218, 480 ‘107,544 326,700 67,922 298,826 67,474 295,403 :101,235 110,618 95,889 141,132 !191,575 430,001 i 1,161,408 1,411,228 1,299, 428 1,297,956 1,713,331 1,689,667 673,823 488,678 490,297 284,720 333,441 778,749 107 O U TW A R D P A S S E N G E R M OVEMENT, N o, 7 2 , — D E P A R T U R E S O F P A S S E N G E R S F R O M T H E S E A P O R T S O F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S F O R F O R E IG N C O U N T R IE S , E T C ., 1893 T O 1930: D istin guishing Se x , C hildren or A dults, and Portion of Skip O ccupied. [Sources: P rev io u s to J u ly 1, 1907, th e B u re au of S tatistics; su b se q u e n tly , th e B u re eu ol Im m ig ra tio n p ro c u re d th e se statistic s th ro u g h th e co u rtesy of ow ners a n d ag en ts of vessels a n d n o t by law . T h e re a re no d a ta for 1896 a n d 1&97,] C abin passengers. C h ild re n . A d u lts. Y ear e n d ed J u n e 30— 1893............................................................... 1891............................................................... 1395................. ............................................. 1898............................................................... 1899............................................................... T o tal. Male. 57,904 1 70.864 j 64;887 51,533 76,106 85,899 109,475 103, 253 85, 663 117, 205 5, 503 7, 622 5, 828 5, 111 6 , 118 3,727 4. 834 3,812 3, 780 4. 624 9,230 1 12, 556 9, 640 8,891 11,042 95,129 121.931 112,893 94,554 128, 247 51.096 < 138,137 134,592 49,739 145,078 53,770 57,293 156,725 170,266 60,797 10,315 7, 646 7,757 6,965 8,235 7,433 6,326 5,277 4,994 6,112 17,758 13,972 13, 034 11,959 14,347 155,895 148.564 158,112 168,684 184, 613 67,146 : 186,433 74,471 199,811 73,273 203,549 78,130 215,111 89,238 226,019 8, 514 6,231 6, 060 8,336 8,181 7,581 14,775 14,858 ;i 21,344 |i 21,670 ji 18,781 201,208 214.669 224,893 236,781 244,800 1900............................................................... 87, 041 1901............................................................... 84,853 91,308 1903.............................................................. 99, 432 1901............................................................... 109,169 1900............................................................... 1906............................................................... 1907............................................................... 1908............................................................... 1909............................................................... T otal. F em ale. j T otal. : Male. ; F e m a le . 1 1 1 ; 119,287 125,340 130,276 136,981 136,781 i 27,995 38,611 38,366 31,130 41, 099 8,798 13, 008 13,489 11,200 1 P assen g ers o th e r th a n c ab in . Y ear e n d ed J a n e SO— M ale. T o tal. T otal p a sse n gers d e p a rte d . 2 3 0 ,6 2 4 3 1 2 ,7 7 1 3 2 9 ,5 5 8 2 2 5 .4 1 1 2 5 6 ,0 0 8 C h ild re n . A dults. Fem ale. T o tal. M ale. F em ale. T o tal. 1 8 9 3 .................................................... 1 8 9 4 .................................................... 1 8 9 5 ................................................... 1 8 9 8 ................................................... 1 8 9 9 .................................................... 8 8 ,3 1 5 1 1 2 ,9 4 1 123, 845 7 8 ,6 2 1 7 8 ,0 6 1 33 , 384 5 2 ,7 9 4 6 4 ,9 5 1 3 6 ,4 4 6 3 4 ,4 1 7 1 2 1 ,6 9 9 16 5, 73 5 1 8 8 ,7 9 6 115. 06 7 1 1 2 ,4 7 8 8 , 352 1 5 , 798 1 7 ,2 5 7 1 0 ,0 0 1 8 ,8 3 6 5 ,4 4 4 9 , 307 1 0 ,6 1 2 5 , 789 6 , 447 1 3 ,7 9 6 2 5 ,1 0 5 27 , 86 9 1 5 ,7 9 0 1 5 ,2 8 3 •135, 49 5 1 9 0 ,8 4 0 2 1 6 ,6 6 5 1 3 0 .8 5 7 1 2 7 ,7 6 1 1 9 0 0 ................................................... 1903 .................................................... 1 9 0 2 ...................... ............................ 1 9 0 3 ................................................... 1 9 0 4 .................................................... 7 8 ,2 3 0 96, 797 9 9 ,9 6 6 1 3 2 ,8 9 4 2 0 9 ,1 9 1 3 6 ,2 6 8 4 2 ,3 5 3 4 8 ,3 5 9 5 1 ,2 0 6 S 3 ,0 6 5 1 1 4 ,4 9 8 1 3 9 ,1 5 0 1 4 8 ,3 2 5 1 8 4 .1 0 0 29 2 , 25 6 1 3 ,9 0 6 10, 968 1 2 ,0 6 7 1 3 ,3 9 5 1 8 ,2 4 9 9 , 095 8 ,0 4 2 8 ,2 5 6 9 ,0 8 2 13, 086 2 8 ,0 0 1 19, 0 1 0 2 0 ,8 2 3 2 2 ,4 7 7 o lj 3 3 5 1 3 7 ,4 9 9 1 5 8 ,1 6 0 1 6 8 ,6 4 8 2 0 6 ,5 7 7 3 2 3 ,5 9 1 1 9 0 5 .................................................... 1 9 0 6 .................................................... 1 9 0 7 .................................................... 1 9 0 8 .................................................... 1 9 0 9 .................................................... 2 1 0 ,2 7 0 1 7 9 ,8 6 9 2 1 4 ,9 9 7 3 7 8 ,2 4 6 1 9 9 ,8 5 1 8 7 ,2 3 4 7 4 ,4 6 4 88 , 085 1 6 8 ,4 7 8 94 , 152 2 9 7 ,5 0 4 2 5 4 ,3 3 3 3 0 3 ,0 8 2 5 4 6 ,7 2 4 2 9 4 ,0 0 3 2 2 ,1 0 4 16, 591 2 5 ,7 0 4 6 3 ,7 5 1 3 0 , 219 15, 335 1 .1 ,1 44 16, 203 2 7 ,4 3 0 1 7 ,4 0 0 37 , 43 9 2 7 ,7 3 5 4 1 ,9 0 7 9 1 ,1 8 1 47 , 64 9 3 3 4 ,9 4 3 2 8 2 ,0 6 8 3 4 1 , S89 6 3 7 ,9 0 5 3 4 1 ,6 5 2 , 2 9 3 ,3 9 4 3 0 6 ,7 2 4 3 2 6 ,7 6 0 3 7 5 .2 6 1 5 0 8 ,2 0 4 5 3 6 , LSI 4 9 6 ,7 3 7 5 6 9 ,8 8 2 8 7 4 ,6 8 6 5 8 6 ,4 5 2 T o tal passengers d e p arte d . Sex. Y ear e n d ed J u n e 30— Male. Ages. n d e r 16 16 aynears d F em ale. Uyears, i o v e r .1 P o rtio n of ship o ccupied. C abin. S teer ag e,2 ; T o tal. 481,846 611,938 689,398 682, 337 693,618 241,172 255,748 279, 784 277,289 308,984 80,789 96,892 102,710 102,014 114,335 642,229 770, 794 866,472 857,612 888,267 896,040 436,070 463,699 509,278 482,482 326,978 723,018 431,616 867,686 505,483 969,182 450,348 959,626 520,120 : 1,002,602 1915........................................................ 402,162 1916......................................................... 250,528 1917......................................................... 186,209 1918......................................................... 397,737 1919......................................................... 360,017 1920.......................................................... 1 455, 094 154,383 58,559 34,648 29,997 38,579 33,482 75,014 497,986 316.892 242,393 430,526 401,678 547,195 250,717 189,022 200,777 212,951 194,500 286,071 305,828 162,518 71,613 256,154 240,660 336,138 1910.......................................................... 1911.......................................................... 1912......................................................... 1913......................................................... 1914......................................................... 101,012 86,181 71,368 75,143 167,115 1 Prior to 1919 th e division p o in t is M in stead of 16 years. 2T he figures include d ep artu res b y rail v ia th e C anadian a n d M exican borders. 556,545 351.540 272,890 469,105 435,160 622,209 EDUCATION N o. 7 3 .—SUMMARY OF SCHOOL POPULATION,1 1871 TO 1918:2 Enrollment, A t t e n d a n c e , S u p e r in t e n d e n t s P u b l ic S c h o o l s .3 for, and T eachers E m ployed in , a n d E x p e n d it u r e s [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] P u p ils. Pop u latio n , N um ber 5 to 18 y ears of e n ro lle d in A dverage a ily p u b lic * ag ed schools. atte n d an c e . School year. T eachers. M ale. F em ale. T otal. T otal Salaries of p e n d i s u p erin te n d e xtu re . en ts and teachers. Dollars. D ollars. 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875.......... 12.305.600 ...................... 12.565.600 ...................... 12, ...................... 833, 700 13,112,900 ...................... 13,405,200 7,561,582 7,815,306 8,003,614 8,444,251 8,785,678 4,545,317 4,658,844 4,745,459 5,050,840 5,248,114 90,293 94, 992 97,790 103,465 108,791 129,932 134,929 139, 723 144,982 149,074 220,225 229,921 237,513 248,447 257,865 42,580,853 45,935,681 47,932,050 50,785,656 54,722,250 69,107,612 74,234,476 76,238,464 80,054,286 83,504,007 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 13,708, 000 ...................... 14, 025,800 ...................... 14,356,000 ...................... 14,702,800 ...................... 15,065,767 ...................... 8,869,115 8,965,006 9,438,883 9, 504,458 9,867, 505 5,291,376 5,426,595 5,783,065 5,876,077 6,144,143 109, 780 114,312 119,404 121,490 122,795 149, 838 152, 738 157,743 158,840 163,798 259, 618 267,050 277,147 280,330 286,593 55, 358,166 54,973,776 56,155,133 54,639,731 55,942, 972 83,082,578 79,439,826 79,083,260 76,192,375 78,094,687 1881.......... 1882.......... 1883 1884 1885 15, 379,290 15,704,660 16,044, 410 ...................... ...................... 16,401,280 16,773,190 ...................... 10,000,896 10,211,578 10,651,828 10,982,364 11,398,024 6,145,932 6,331,242 6,652,392 7,055,696 7,297,529 122,511 118,892 116,388 118, 905 121,762 171,349 180,187 188,001 195, n o 204,154 293, 860 299,079 304, 389 314, 015 325,916 58,012,463 60,594,933 64,798,859 68,384,275 72,878,993 83,642,964 88, 990,466 96,750,003 103,212,837 110,328,375 1886.......... 1887 1888 1889 1890 17,122,060 11, 664,460 17,482,020 ...................... 11,884,944 17,827,310 ...................... 12,182,600 18,168,680 ...................... 12,392,260 18, 543,201 12,722,581 ...................... 7,626,351 7,681,806 7,906,986 8,005,969 8,153,635 123,792 127,093 126,240 124, 467 125,525 207,601 212,367 220,894 232, n o 238, 397 331,393 339,460 347,134 356, 577 363, 922 76,270,434 78,639,964 83, 022,562 87,568,306 91,836,484 113,322, 545 115,783,890 124,244,911 132,539,783 140,506,715 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 18, 897, 076 13, 050,132 ...................... 19,194, 233 13,255, 921 ...................... 19,620,964 ...................... 13,483,340 20,137,521 ...................... 13,995,357 20, 440, 479 14,243,765 ...................... 8, 408,323 8,560,603 8,837,199 9,263,350 9,548,722 123,360 121,573 122,472 125,402 129,706 245,028 252, 653 260,278 263,547 268,336 368,388 374, 226 382, 750 388,949 398,042 96,303,069 100,298,256 104,560,339 109,202,405 113,872,388 147,494,809 155,817,012 164,171,057 172,502,843 175,809,279 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 20,863,807 ...................... 14,498, 956 21,114,812 ...................... 14,823,059 21,572,114 ...................... 15,103,874 21,917,865 ...................... 15,176,219 21,404,322 ...................... 15,503,110 9,781,475 10,052,554 10,356,458 10, 328,396 10, 632, 772 130,373 131,221 132, 257 131,207 126,588 269,923 273,737 278,556 283,065 296,474 400,296 404,958 410,813 414,272 423,062 117,139,841 119,310,503 124,192,270 129,345,873 137,6S7,746 183,498,965 187,682,269 194,292,911 200,154,597 214,964,618 1901 1902 1 9 0 3 ...... 1904 1905 21,982,797 ...................... 15, 688, 602 22,278, 693 15,917,385 ...................... 22,655,001 15, 999, 717 23,028,748 ...................... 16,256,038 23,410.800 ...................... 16,468,300 10,714,613 11,064,164 11,053,158 11,318,256 11,481,531 126,491 120,883 116, 720 113,744 110,532 305, 292 320,936 333,144 341,498 349,737 431,783 441,819 449,864 455,242 460,269 143,286,204 151,443,681 157,635, 732 167,824,753 177,462,981 227,465,664 238,262,299 252,804,081 273,216,227 291,616,660 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 23,792,723 ...................... 16,641,970 24, 262,936 16,890,818 ...................... 24,613,763 ...................... 17,061,962 24,239,820 ...................... 17,506,175 24,360,888 ...................... 17,813,852 11,712,300 11,925,672 12,154,172 12,684,837 12,827,307 109,179 104,414 104,495 108,300 110,481 356,884 376,902 390,968 398,153 412,729 466,063 186,483,464 481,316 202,0*17,814 495,463 219,780,123 506,453 237,013.913 523,210 5253,915,470 307,765,659 336,898,333 371,344, 410 401,397,747 426,250, 4 H 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1918.......... 24,745,562 ...................... 18,035,118 25,167,445 ...................... 18,182,937 25,587,331 18,609,040 ---------------- ---------------26,002,153 ...................... 19,153,786 26,425,100 ...................... 19,693,007 26,846,976 ...................... 20,351,687 27,686,476 20,853,516 12,871,980 13,302,303 - 13,613.656 14,216,459 14,964.886 15,358.927 15,548,914 110,328 114,559 113,213 114,662 118,435 123,038 105,194 423,278 432,730 452,270 465,396 485.566 499,333 545,515 5266,678,471 5 284,945,162 5304,431,681 5323,610,915 5.344, 668, 690 5364.789,265 7436,477,090 446, 726,929 482,886,793 521,546,375 555,077,146 605,460,785 640,717,053 763,678,089 533.606 547,289 565,483 580,058 604,001 622,371 6 650,709 1 Includes public, graded, and high schools, but excludes private schools. 2 Educational statistics are now collected by the Bureau of Education for even years only. a Alaska, Hawaii, Canal Zone, Philippine Islands and Porto Rico, not included. Indian Territory not included prior to 1901. * Estimated, except United States census years. & Includes salaries of teachers and principals only. 6 The figures do not include 9,180 superintendents, 5,119 supervisors, or 12,591 principals. 7 Includes salaries of teachers, principals, supervisors, and superintendents. 109 30744°— s A 1921------ 9 A v e r a g e D u r a tio n Schools, by States op S chool T e r m ; N u m b e r , and G eographic D ivisions . Se x , and S alary op I nstructors a n d A vera g e D aily A ttendance of i n , a n d T otal E x pe n d it u r e s for , the P u p il s ; P ublic 110 N o. 7 4 . —S e ilO O L POPULATION, SCHOOL YEAH ENDED JUNE, 1918:1 E nrollment [Source: Bureau'of Education, Department of the Interior.] State. Pupils. Estimated number of children 5 to 18 years of age. Number enrolled. Average duration of Daily average inschool, days. attendance. 760,598 66,655 562,861 606,350 237,407 573,762 67 Q73 461*591 602,758 200,763 341 634 41* 360 299^918 429,637 137,984 Connecticut......................................... Delaware....................................................... District of Columbia.................................. Florida.......................................................... Georgia.................................................. 295 031 53^657 74,524 269 553 937,742 243 OOv RSft I100 W j 000 uw Idaho....................................................................... Illinois........................................................... Indiana................................................... Iowa...................................................... Kansas............................................. ! 37,137 61,536 196,405 679,661 121,838 1,554,799 712,913 582,889 495,578 104 737 1 088*301 564,152 530,375 405,319 Kentucky........................................ Louisiana........................................................ Maine.............................................. Maryland.......................................................... Massachusetts................................ 707,766 590,259 179,048 363,234 855,544 533 tW Oj 0355 00 Michigan........................................... Minnesota............................................................ Mississippi...................................... Missouri............................................... Montana....................................... 770,809 635,138 651,443 900,144 104,673 Nebraska.......................................... Nevada..................................................... New Hampshire................................. New Jersey.................................................. New Mexico................................................ 351,924 18,831 99,038 739,126 126,679 325 571 140|774 235 268 630*878 655 041 488 333 540* 756 664,412 U W j V 7l 122 000 300,011 14 518 66*021 562 319 85*677 24 613 47>g3g 137*295 460 lU U j 057ft 1v 74 607 962* VUjJj 259 &0£t fc 03 n«7i i/JbOy Ug 395,506 19 A J Z^ Male. 9 j QK7 Z <tU / 245 1K9 11ZU on A 491 11 79 SZ 0 Z j niA U lO IO O 001 1o £1l x 1a a ID 4 AfiZ 4U 0 QQ VV z910 iy 1 y ZUU OAA 1 I /O n li oo U 10 0 lo o 9 jQft77 Z #S XOU 1XOV KO Oul ; A AAA OOO 155 180 247 6 2 454 1 X7i 9 At 9 314 O il, 1 *n XOU 4 ^13 414 113 735 161 772 518* 231 IftO 1D V 17H 1 lU 11 7 ft /0 A1 0 14 ** AQQ oyy 523 iftfi u « ) , J.UU 373 O lO , 7fi0 11)0 11 79 lit 1 ftQ 10 0 lo o iftt; 100 10 1\0 1 Z 288 93ft Q49 233 422 •GO, 345 O t u , 062 VO* 505 670 00 208 HU, A<70 214 377 10 430 52 687 423* 750 56 378 10 ft 100 xov IDO 171 1/1 1 i 71 A 3 185 155 1 310 i^oiy 2^ 089 9 v/o Q7f% z« 1,793 Female. 0 y, An*; duo 1 1 ? oQ1l ZO ■ 7I . O* £o 7/ 11 f; Ofl1 0 ,Z ul 6,658 ft C IO 0, o l z QA9 yoz 1,636 c n a* Ouoo Total. 19 Kftf) lz ^ o o z 2,057 12,008 17,276 7,219 6,917 1 HA1 1 ; UOl 1,855 6,271 Dollars. 10,669,633 875,876 3,183,871 4,674,111 7,612,060 5,178,845 51,506,043 27,577,705 29,277,854 17,102,644 8,355,991 6,018,452 4,431,108 5,983,835 31,087,788 1 0 ^ U 04 3,847 33,653 16,990 1 4 H 4£ 16,398 2,636,443 27,648,529 12,227,561 13,608,309 8,828,136 y , 00 / 14,071 7,908 7,189 5,565 19,002 5,541,386 3,985,304 2,632,057 4,077,657 17,554,474 23,051 18,768 O j O /O 4,966 16,913 20,076 1io;y/o A G7E 9,051 4, 1 9Z 9 4 1Z A 4^ DrrO 11A 0 ^0 3 0 e 19 ft lo o 5,781 14,898,026 12,217,925 3,828,413 13,498,882 4,105,141 AAA OOv 12,098 12,758 735 3,128 15,808 2,534 7,451,002 509,365 1,713,375 15,192,012 1,658,766 9 AAil Z , DOU 01 VI 99Zft Z o 307 * OV* 11 600 A 44 z, yuu 9 GflA 11 44 , 441 11 1 1,934 11 a i i 1 1 ,0 1 1 o n {><>17 / v . DDi 6,066,204 3,533,433 4 , 994,759 34,115,891 9,733,221 t 01 t it^n 5,815,439 598,328 2,071,263 2,377,802 5,959,000 3,196 28,997 10,743 25,178 6,589 Dollars. 4,330,498 2,039,0J6 3,834,677 20,848,966 5,421,875 12,377 £0 7( j OAOO qZ Total expenditure. Salaries of teachers. ■ 32,121,246 24,997,003 A fiCO P t i 4 j ^ oOj 9 5 4 22,888,591 9,308,062 14,381,857 802,548 3,138,346 30,244,431 3,871,908 EDUCATION, Alabama............................................................... Arizona.................................................... Arkansas................................................ California............................... Colorado.................................... Teachers. 2,421,283 792,481 222,693 1,246,601 729,547 1,666,589 634,250 168,034 951,960 551,365 1,299,535 414,879 119,375 849,287 333,514 187 123 168 163 157 6,681 2, 767 760 7,307 3,036 52,508 12,474 6,400 27,846 10,760 59,189 15,241 7,160 35,153 13,796 55,872,183 4,610,611 4,500,000 24,370,894 8,099,538 81, 058,361 6,544,320 9,894,125 50,498,015 14,166,210 Oregon....... *.................................*........... Pennsylvania............................................ Rhode Island........ ................................... South Carolina.......................................... South Dakota........„.................................. 194,984 2,192,214 147,516 554,374 203,623 145,891 1,514,984 91,864 394,467 138,485 130,864 1,227,921 72,254 255,816 90,476 183 175 193 113 186 1,017 7,818 254 1,195 745 5,453 36,515 2,680 7,266 6,600 6,470 44,333 2,934 8.461 7,345 4,459,375 31,226,303 2,159,668 2,711,965 3,743,545 7,530,262 69,520,247 4,048,771 4,965,037 7,081,903 Tennessee.................................................. Texas................. . ...................................... TJtah.......... .............................................. Vermont.................................................... Virginia.. .................................................. 697,110 1,441,881 131,734 85,256 678,455 591,346 1,098,989 110,193 62,049 481,139 406,044 788,391 85,996 49,751 326,296 140 146 169 171 141 3,370 5,229 917 123 1,787 9,571 23,772 2,532 2,852 12,117 12,947 29,001 3,449 2,976 13,904 4,794,107 14,125,073 686,323 1,390,647 5,349, SI9 % 7,702,014 24,557,692 5,356,564 2,536,779 8,304,507 Washington............................................... West Virginia............................................ Wisconsin.. . ............................................. Wyoming................................................... 363,812 416,483 701,084 39, 294 262,829 317, 344 449,403 38,271 194,855 222,523 356,455 30,619 174 133 178 150 1,349 3,774 1,642 145 8,012 7,204 15 103 1,746 9,361 10,978 16,745 1,891 9,097,394 4,702,279 8,897,113 1,177,790 15,263,079 6,991,033 17,656,591 2,004,419 Total................................................ 27,686,476 20,853,516 15,548,914 160.7 105,194 545,515 650, 709 421,084,254 763,678^89 3,948,764 5,201,647 2,051,008 3,063,867 1,283,028 179.0 109.3 142.8 138.9 164.2 19,609 35,714 14,323 27,312 8,236 141,866 200,606 64,067 86,592 25,384 161,475 236,320 78,390 113,904 60,620 133,556,158 151,889,922 32,458, 724 48,538,996 54, 640,454 236, 736,464 304,983,577 49,134,650 76,125;276 96,699,122 Geographicdivisions.2 North Atlantic.......................................... North Central................................ .......... South Atlantic........................................... South Central........................................... Western..................................................... 7,014,056 8,378, 195 4,140, 503 6,341,466 2,012, 257 , 979,358 6,404, 806 3,037,007 4,676,735 1, 755,610 4 EDUCATION. New York.................................................. North Carolina.......................................... North Dakota........................................... Ohio........................................................... Oklahoma.............................. . ...... .......... 1 Educationalstatistics are at present collected "by the Bureau of Education for even years only. - North Atlantic division: Maine, New Hampshire'Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania.. South Atlantic division: Delaware, Maryland. District of Columbia,Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina,South Carolina, Georgia. Plorida. North Central division: Ohio, Indiana,Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas. South Central division: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas. Western division; Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California. I ll EDUCATION 112 N o . 7 5 . — PUBLIC H IG H SC H O O L S A N D PRIV ATE H IG H SC H O O L S A N D AC A D EM IES, SC H O O L YEAR 1918:1 N umber and Sex op I nstructors and Students, by States a n d by Geographic Divisions . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Public high schools. 2 State. Secondarjr teachers. Num ber. Fe Male. male. Private high tschools and academies. Secondary students. Number. Secondary teachers. Secondary students. Male. Fe male. Alabama............................ Arizona.............................. Arkansas............................ California........................... Colorado............................ 264 532 12,844 196 70 25 185 1,892 226 149 366 4,725 275 1,587 2,928 54,141 133 338 714 10,491 18,389 2,611 7,001 72,772 13,749 42 7 15 83 13 63 18 32 151 15 125 18 29 399 65 896 230 357 1,645 143 1,398 286 424 3,007 652 Connecticut....................... Delaware............................ Dist rict of Columbia......... Florida............................... Georgia.............................. 71 31 7 115 280 738 10,780 82 1,487 244 3,328 319 4,874 738 19,664 13,677 1,227 4,406 5,747 20,487 45 209 15 71 37 216 32 197 55 215 2,312 199 831 303 1,332 1,937 142 1,875 476 2,294 Idaho................................. Illinois............................... Indiana.............................. Iowa................................... Kansas............................... 213 117 361 5,153 651 2,146 2,330 ji 50,107 921 1,848 j 34,339 717 677 875 2,547 1 21,922 539 1,038 1,988 ;r 21,850 6,839 ; 62,450 37,707 31,694 31,304 58 425 120 765 4,645 3,257 2,568 1,248 Kentucky.......................... Louisiana.......................... Maine................................. Maryland.......................... Massachusetts.................... 203 92 238 1,414 1,311 5,611 Miehican............................ Minnesota.......................... Mississippi......................... Missouri............................. Montana............................ ; Nebraska........................... Nevada........................... f New Hampshire............... New Jersey........................ New Mexico...................... 280 49 138 84 895 100 Male. 86 24 91 59 285 87 647 2,915 1,430 1,126 706 66 101 13 94 36 49 210 101 11,568 14,326 10,204 7,766 60,429 39 31 41 97 91 76 143 334 226 109 93 186 581 1,372 1,083 1,287 1.471 5 , 034 519 407 172 573 124 253 , 2,209 32,967 42,902 243 , 1,462 20,159 30,757 214 1 827 14,436 14,703 910 ! 1,747 30,404 31,456 320 576 4,560 7,000 58 54 27 54 64 176 82 141 28 268 234 98 255 53 1,474 2,439 421 23 76 152 43 397 !1 1,342 11,778 44 86 676 168 427 5,040 977 1,686 23,236 116 ;| 171 1,576 293 210 729 New York......................... North Carolina.................. 1 268 256 North Dakota.................... 937 Ohio.................................. 364 Oklahoma......................... Oregon............................... Pennsylvania.................... Rhode Island.................... South Carolina.................. South Dakota.................... 183 994 Tennessee.......................... Texas................................. Utah.................................. Vermont............................ Virginia.............................. 226 673 43 78 415 Washington....................... West Virginia............... . Wisconsin.......................... Wyoming.......................... 293 164 362 43 22 147 195 858 539 258 626 314 652 260 392 1,404 . 3,058 6 28 18 58 Fe Male. male. 8,943 9,110 7,413 5,989 48,361 17,240 854 6,937 27,064 2,184 10 1,0 10 2,013 341 Fe male. 1,791 1,200 2,865 2,922 855 2,161 555 25 40 92 415 892 23 63 7 126 277 67 257 34 1,859 3,033 95 813 1,728 158 11 2,342 ' 4,780 79,799 88,789 390 i! 727 1 7,405 10,447 293 !i 454 4,249 7,371 2,817 3,710 ; 62,641 70,161 721 981 14,328 20,776 222 66 645 1,158 194 160 40 16 402 91 64 29 8,509 2,407 132 1,519 269 9,489 2,644 356 3,802 580 13,142 66,983 4,724 5,530 7,881 16 140 11 35 477 42 70 35 87 728 52 70 43 237 6,384 730 1,031 250 577 7,116 432 912 479 256 69 439 1,010 12,438 45,735 4,648 3,403 11,435 18,096 60,320 5,449 4,673 17,722 58 64 16 16 60 174 177 128 31 169 125 203 96 80 194 3,027 2,153 1,661 752 2,587 1,804 2,384 2,621 1,019 1,613 803 286 915 52 1,172 15,171 465 6,857 1,895 21,252 130 1,388 21,699 9,507 28,159 1,988 27 14 35 3 58 32 125 421 389 6 116 75 169 13 2,058 5,411 8,788 373 2 . 286 109 167 142 620 1 ,1 1 0 676 9,505 1 3,208 57,032 245 4,009 316 3,240 341 5,174 776 1,801 215 316 Total........................ 13,951 29,731 55,257 851,954 [lt081,867| 9 78 23 10 27 94 1,016 495 1,672 146 72,238 86,507 647 2,217 3,232 29,900 564 1,149 2,420 16,107 797 1,218 10,550 318 334 749 979 10,167 939 5,514 195 499 29,559 24,867 11.762 10,536 9,783 1,688 Geographic divisions.z North Atlantic.................. North Central.................... South Atlantic.................. South Central.................... Western............................. 1 2,563 7,949 6,254 10,950 1,549 2,70S 2,283 3,952 1,302 4,172 15,110 21,873 4,293 6,767 7,214 239,073 283,480 316,842 399,082 64,279 82,839 122,559 •168,179 109,201 148,287 Educational statistics are now collected by the Bureau of Education for even years only. Included also in tables 73 and 74. 32 Tor States included in each division, see note 2, p. 111. 113 EDUCATION N o . 7 6 . — PUBLIC A N D PRIVATE NO RM AL SC H O O LS, SC H O O L YEAR 1918: N umber and S ex of I nstructors and Students, by States and by G eographic Divisions . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Public normal schools. State. Num ber. Alabama.............................. Connecticut......................... Teachers of normal students. Private normal schools. Sudents in normal courses. Fe Male. Fe Male. male. male. 7 2 2 8 1 62, 30 25 75 14 77 32 17 227 23 311 219 226 202 85 2 ,0 9 1 75 5 69 6 4 ,2 3 8 46 2 Num ber. 2 2 19 13 27 107 107 95 2 4 4 27 8 20 5 1 1 3 21 97 17 1 ,9 0 2 2 6 3 18 147 38 42 190 46 85 1 ,1 8 2 683 87 2 7 ,3 5 9 1 ,5 2 0 3 99 133 i ,H 8 4 ,7 0 3 4 2 6 11 44 28 15 21 92 85 47 79 53 235 441 281 26 33 191 1 ,8 6 9 1 ,4 4 1 671 899 2 ,7 9 8 7 6 1 7 1 12 2 64 16 209 12 202 144 11 173 14 855 HO 92 1 ,4 1 0 22 Nebraska............................ 4 90 103 New Jersey......................... N p w Mpxieo 2 5 2 12 25 36 57 171 55 19 G 4 25 7 130 63 52 95 165 1 18 1 2 4 Tennessee............................ Texas ....... I "tah. -V prrp rept; Virginia............................... . ....................... West Virginia..... ................ Wisconsin........................... 3 Kentucky............................ Maryland............................ Massachusetts..................... Michigan .. ............. Minnesota............................ Mifwi ^ i p p i M isso u ri . M o p t^ n a , .......... N p vftii a. N p\y F fn m p s h ir p N o w Y n r lr North Carolina.................... NnrtVi Ualrntn Ohio.................................... O lrla hU oU m a i................... V A lU i I ilO . . __ Pennsylvania...................... O regon Rf|nr]p South Dakota...................... W s, h c;T iU inlit frf on 1 1C U ,L U1L 461 24 36 . Male. 16 4 Students in normal courses. Fe Male. male. 1 2 Illinois................................. Indiana............................... Teachers of normal students. Fe male. 600 132 260 11 4 4 6 8 ! 53 57 83 55 25 4 65 5 1 ,0 2 4 1 ,5 0 1 1 3 8 8 35 2 6 12 27 6 94 161 1 1 : 25 824 5 ,5 9 1 3 ,5 8 7 74 5 5 ,6 9 9 513 2 2 8 12 18 5 84 | 171 114 1 2 9 489 3 ,0 8 1 1 7 14 40 i 49 38 441 274 2 ,1 8 4 1 ,3 8 5 i 11 10 52 ; H6 382 156 71 142 115 547 472 242 167 1 ,7 2 7 5, 850 2 ,9 5 8 1 62 8 2 ,6 3 6 6 ,7 0 6 1 11 IS 4 21 26 48 , 276 8 176 11 59 57 20 381 61 85 118 40 1 ,4 0 6 10 33 0 471 850 6 ,0 1 0 471 2 ,5 8 7 2 ,0 3 3 1 4 3 9 22 18 13 | 85 180 1 7 5 20 137 2 6 30 155 41 115 270 1 ,6 2 6 944 5 ,5 9 9 1 2 8 1 16 13 11 6 14 4 2 5 6 7 1 4 1 70 31 172 146 394 4 ,0 7 3 64 54 26 9 97 65 316 212 526 1 ,5 3 9 2, 200 1 ,2 4 2 7 ,3 7 2 45 207 11 8 44 i 2 53 55 62 9 I 59 6 j 6 34 63 ! 93 89 1 2 9 22 11 7 1 1 0 ,0 4 5 55 36 7 571 2 ,8 2 7 6 ,7 4 2 1 9 ,6 0 4 4 5 ,2 0 9 1 3 ,8 6 6 2 0 ,0 9 1 1 1 ,2 7 5 15 24 8 5 60 189 85 28 77 1 ,1 9 4 971 58 5 1 ,4 1 0 3 ,3 6 1 931 823 3 5 149 222 98 61 41 | 44 | Total.......................... 251 t 2 ,7 9 9 4 ,8 1 5 1 8 ,4 6 0 68 103 29 1 ,5 0 4 1 ,6 3 8 655 508 500 2 ,3 2 5 8 ,3 2 6 1 ,5 3 2 4 ,9 7 4 1 ,3 0 3 Geographic divis ions.2 North A tlantic.................. North Central..................... South A tlantic.................. South Central..................... Western.............................. 31 20 483 1 ,2 4 2 29 2 525 257 1 Educational statistics are now collected by the Bureau 2 For States included in each division, see note 2, p. 111. N ote —Blanks indicate that no report has been received. of Education for even years only. 217 114 EDUCATION, No. 7 7 .— PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS, MI LITAB Y DRILL, NTJMBEB OF SCHOOLS REPORTING BOYS IN HIGH-SCHOOL GRADES AND IN DRILL, 1915, 1916, AND 1918 r1 B y S ta tes and G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] 1915 State. Alabama. . . ........... Arizona................... Arkansas................. California................ Colorado.................. 1916 1918 in Boys in Schools Boys in Boys in Schools Boys in Girls in Schools Boys high- military report military physi high- military report school report school edu drill drill. drill. cal ing. ing. ing. grades. grades. cation. 4 2 316 139 316 72 6 1 712 107 406 42 20 2 4,577 137 1,342 129 23 7,006 104 1,904 97 101 21 27 1 Connecticut............ 2 134 133 2 172 147 District of Columbia. Florida.................... Georgia.................... 7 4 2,898 132 1,167 1,021 102 1,086 3 3 13 3,376 157 1,558 130 1,137 762 461 233 963 553 165 45 20 6 6 288 288 815 451 9,795 171 418 6,745 8 2 2 8 639 1,347 422 9 9 666 201 285 744 343 518 16 1,280 Idaho....................... Illinois..................... Indiana................... Iowa........................ Kansas.................... Kentucky............... Louisiana................ Maine...................... Maryland................ Massachusetts......... 11 8 4 3 1 25 18 16 16 31 2,748 1,023 749 350 i,250 696 245 79 13 106 63 41 53 874 9,459 2,877 1,797 2,063 1 , S62 39 1,292 1,717 10,967 411 39 393 837 7,263 18 1 174 *533 344 1,316 9,638 637 8 495 861 203 1,028 445 641 74 37 19 56 9 900 5 1,238 772 21 5 5 4 10 30 20 7 17 57 G 5 77 250 186 77 250 186 4 12 2 831 1,809 179 282 550 178 7 14 53 7 New York............... North Carolina....... North Dakota......... Ohio........................ Oklahoma............... 23 1,647 175 1,475 170 43 7 4,116 374 273 36 6 306 202 28,490 374 85 1,817 52 Oregon.................... Pennsylvania.......... Rhode Island.......... South Carolina....... South Dakota......... 2 10 2 162 746 162 660 5 510 445 1,760 2,394 2,091 674 79 305 1,067 1,873 610 51 27 89 9 13 Tennessee............... Texas...................... Utah........................ Vermont................. Virginia................... 5 314 724 1,028 278 550 675 886 25 67 1,387 998 485 1,157 630 47 1,452 2 2 2 10 1 11 111 130 1,200 1,221 Nebraska................. Nevada.................... New Hampshire---New Jersey............. New Mexico............ 1 2,220 47 1,336 1,014 1,825 3 4 7 75 124 30 374 1 11 10 Michigan................. Minnesota............... Mississippi.............. Missouri.................. Montana.................. 6 1,096 1,283 592 11,398 1,514 111 6 1 11 1 5 15 7 9 2 8 12 2 2 15 1 ,893 3,329 1,502 100 2,022 12 703 50 "Washington............ West Virginia......... Wisconsin............... W yoming............... 4 3 3 447 404 201 290 296 137 4 5 7 292 618 376 292 450 287 Total............. 232 36,672 23,317 358 88,486 71 45 52 31 33 13,575 7, 235 7,167 2,064 6,631 9,622 4,671 4,530 1,775 2,719 119 83 69 46 41 48,146 12,098 9,833 7,375 11,034 6 68 120 8 8 6 22 11 152 272 3 79 63 202 6 ,0 11 2,305 1,12 0 4,068 443 1,699 231 844 3,625 605 22 ,777 1,452 97 6,328 4,882 2 291 12 193 012 88 555 31 1,288 7,273 1,537 657 508 75 442 2,361 5,631 1,302 27 2 201 2,055 19 18 31 46 8 806 849 2,292 432 34,757 1,797 135,879 3,891 15,738 6,130 6,453 2,993 3,443 535 564 159 303 236 48,459 39,504 10,551 17,189 29,176 1,579 Geographic divisions .2 North Atlantic....... North Central......... South Atlantic....... South Central......... Western.................. 1 Educational statistics 2 For States included in are now collected hy the Bureau of Education for even years only. each division, see note 2 , p. Ill, ote.—Blanks indicate that no report has been received. Digitized forNFRASER 1,202 314 165 631 115 EDUCATION No. 7 8 .— UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND SCHOOLS OE TECHNOLOGY: N ttmbeb a n d S e x o p I n st r u c t o r s a n d S t u d e n t s , a n d T otal W o r k in g I n c o m e , 1 9 1 8 ,1 by S t a te s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.} State. Alabama....................... Arizona......................... Arkansas....................... California...................... Colorado....................... Connecticut.................. Delaware...................... District of Columbia... Florida.......................... Georgia......................... Idaho............................ Illinois.......................... Indiana....... ' ................. Iowa.............................. Kansas.......................... Kentucky..................... Louisiana...................... Maryland...................... Massachusetts............... Michigan....................... Minnesota..................... Mississippi.................... Missouri........................ Montana....................... Students. Professors Total Num and receipts instructors. Preparatory. ber Graduate. exclusive Collegiate. of inof additions stituto endowtions. ment. Fe Fe Fe Fe Male. male. Male. male. Male. male. Male. male. 96 945 353 71 193 145 215 326 617 171 125 529 49 6 441 26 9 65 55 171 231 99 883 84 181 625 100 3 47 2,231 18 694 847 23 497 20 33 531 167 398 258 125 1, 740 640 1, 290 1,006 72 1,358 229 919 426 11 1 9 22 9 7 1 10 4 18 14 6 4 18 27 16 18 10 31 3 466 41 641 102 366 421 211 12 90 .83 11 736 83 538 152 541 368 263 52 1,967 2,446 162 151 159 488 1,947 181 137 115 2,049 697 154 516 1,688 451 447 17,338 11, 034 2, 573 1, 096 521 652 8, 536 7, 884 1,302 1,151 785 166 59 378 97 Oregon.......................... Pennsylvania............... Rhode Island............... South Carolina............. South Dakota............... 12 296 49 2,493 2 84 16 226 7 136 91 126 458 4, 080 82 76 187 352 184 251 Tennessee...............— Texas............................ Utah............................. Vermont....................... Virginia........................ 18 17 613 515 133 151 552 174 236 35 7 217 433 608 33 70 451 746 861 32 Washington.................. West Virginia............... Wisconsin..................... Wyoming...................... 4 4 300 62 42 181 27 467 153 334 36 Total................... 2 4 28 11 1 1,149 820 1,307 687 1,464 590 3,026 1, 450 7,704 7,129 5,427 2, 582 2,914 3,190 1,228 1,226 4, 577 3,038 478 573 n o 723 31 672 29, 509 10 8 66 11 107 103 127 2 , 820 508 292 1, 192 221 3 166 6 129 3 12 ! 10 1 646,052 9,950,772 2, 832, 763 5, 769,328 3,034, 595 25 24 1 5 | 52 ! 198 | 1, 733,518 951,366 742,529 4,060, 674 10,937,786 | 276 57 84 108 1 93 9 179 8 1 83 4, 062,284 423,949 1,094,198 756,699 2, 410,695 102 i 7 1,223 i 1,134,604 555,992 534,199 6,116, 410 1,607,563 j ! , ! 1 1 1 1, 514 1,371 t 40 10 14 7 187 180 36 26 I 4, 099,116 4, 208,424 1, 247, 589 2,916, 573 818,016 2,377, 827 297,769 955,623 1,725, 986 480,459 16, 586, 360 1,634,938 835,977 5, 945, 945 1, 703,727 1, 419, 233 9, 097, 545 203,097 1,464, 378 1,342,606 1,603 2, 111 3,399 3,760 650 780 631 330 2,915 1,444 131 53 36 2 52 33 4 3 2,658,741 4,906,450 697, 790 611, 525 2,833,452 1, 764 2,032 154 667 385 90 2,893 2,645 32 , 114 78 139 19 228 132 15 126 1,802,917 805,665 3,692, 924 328,787 7,013 28,157 16, 503 134, 271 105,436 8,497 5,909 137,055,415 26,659 3,148 , 2,010 9,101 506 187 43,601 3,745 2,437 302 168 11,278 14,797 796 1,107 44,922,735 15,484,648 47,006, 850 14,870,194 14,770,988 788 2,237 621 121 1,562 121 523 1 Dollars. 14 * 378 24 [ 17 i 4 1,097 1, o5o 12 , 559 39 27 4 20 1 26 734 34 30 10 116 899 12 10 1 293 304 6 8,982 9,229 2, 063 134 3,881 3,199 4,632 5, 201 333 2,907 2,900 70 35 386 350 625 47 4,329 19 348 4 144 44 1, 759 6 273 3 30 65 1 421 1,804 115 826 New York.................... North Carolina............. North Dakota............... Ohio............................. Oklahoma..................... 11 253 93 169 160 187 32 6 i ! | 239 17 14 1, 006 6 3 798 115 2,085 265 216 117 1,663 1,456 396 513 2,305 1, 418 200 112 l ! 449 118 782 1,255 850 151 982 4 920 196 603 5, 956 3,003 126 445 109 1 3 1,571 203 665 5,295 1, 583 790 1,941 435 38 192 382 59 Nebraska...................... Nevada......................... New Hampshire.......... New Jersey................... New Mexico.................. 9 267 52 160 1,348 470 6, 712 259 1,222 635 8 26 2 6 Geographic divisions.% North Atlantic............. North Central............... South Atlantic............. South Central............... Western........................ 154 118 248 91 61 10,249 1 , 816 8,484 3, 251 933 3, 294 10, 304 2,606 10, 934 2,766 1,007 3, 582 2,939 651 1, 863 3,217 3, 222 5,357 3,622 1, 085 1 Educational statistics are n o w collected by the Bureau 2 For States included in each division, see note 2 , p. 111. 46,004 15,998 47,858 12,224 12,187 of Education for e v e n years only. 116 EDUCATION N o. 7 9 ,—UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND SCHOOLS OF TECHNOLOGY, 1918.12 {Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.) Colleges for both sexes. for wo Colleges for men. Colleges men. Num ber of Undergraduate students. institu tions. Institu U nder- Institu Under Institu graduate graduate tions. tions. students. tions. students. Men. Women. Total. State, 1 Alabama...................... Arizona........................ Arkansas..................... California..................... Colorado....................... 11 1 7 18 8 Connecticut................. Delaware..................... District of Columbia... Florida....................... Georgia......................... 5 1 8 4 17 Idaho........................... Illinois.......................... Indiana........................ Iowa............................. Kansas......................... 3 32 14 22 19 Kentucky.................... Louisiana..................... Maine........................... Maryland..................... Massachusetts............ 3 1. 435 203 665 4, 862 1,567 225 196 482 5,702 2,955 1,660 399 1,147 10, 564 4, 522 112 216 1,355 100 144 25 117 974 152 99 137 333 2, 329 252 243 293 8,278 3,010 4, 335 2,817 304 8, 690 3, 096 5, 098 2,900 597 16, 968 6,106 9, 433 5, 737 918 649 1,090 1,282 3, 436 770 230 590 466 898 1,688 879 1,680 1,748 4, 334 379 962 495 6 2 3 6 6 11 8 5 10 5,215 2, 686 1, 228 3, 499 478 7 175 1 1 1 1, 80S 151 395 17 137 2, 582 2, 811 264 2, 543 573 2, 446 102 159 6 115 7, 797 5, 497 1, 492 6, 042 1,051 4, 254 313 554 23 252 9, 656 1, 248 521 7,701 1,302 6,212 356 652 7,306 1,030 15, 868 1,604 1,173 15, 007 2, 332 1, 555 788 603 621 1,562 5, 750 259 129 635 3,117 16, 030 1,047 732 1,256 1,397 2,514 650 430 537 1,967 2,355 780 330 179 3,364 4,869 1. 430 760 716 1 736 667 2,704 78 2,032 385 2,278 114 3,768 1,052 4,982 192 79, 941 177,330 14,229 41, 037 2, 857 7,323 14, 495 40,433 84,252 9,009 17,431 26, 205 136 3 695 4 1 433 16 2 1 1 121 254 48 3 1,973 1 240 2 1 7 308 296 2,161 2 1 7 482 361 1,319 3 3 3 2 704 871 297 60 4 1 1 539 103 103 11 6 4 14 19 4 2 1 5 7 231 658 374 1,744 4, 268 1 2 50 457 3 6 984 6,231 Michigan...................... Minnesota.................... Mississippi................... Missouri....................... Montana........ .J 13 13 10 20 3 2 3 212 228 3 1,078 1 Nebraska..................... Nevada........................ New Hampshire.......... New Jersey.................. Nevv Mexico................. 8 1 3 6 3 1 159 ' 2 1 1,093 , 1,930 i I New York.................... North Carolina............ North Dakota............. Ohio............................. Oklahoma.................... 35 | 19 1 4 34 6 15 5 7,682 ! 1,325 9 7 4,822 740 11 6 835 3 1 578 121 25 Oregon............... Pennsylvania...............1 Rhode Island...............1 South Carolina............ South Dakota.............. 9 38 2 15 7 Tennessee.................... 1 Texas......................... Utah............................ Vermont...................... Virginia...................... 17 15 2 4 24 Washington__ West Virginia.............. Wisconsin.................... Wyoming.................... 4 4 | Total.................. 10 1 554 j 2 , 5 7 i 11 2, 279 7 i 962 5 1, 634 5 i 1,093 2 2 206 885 3 3 144 1,405 2 8 201 2,378 9 i i 1,265 1| 28 1 11 189 | 2 , 367 36,872 | 100 | 25, 495 121 | 5 1 13 6 1; i! !; 5 1 1 4 2 3 3 25 io is 17 3 3 7 4 5 9 20 2 5 7 12 10 2 2 7 3 4 7 1 10, 280 330 97,399 | Geographicdivisions.* North Atlantic............ North Central..............i South Atlantic............ ! South CentraL.............. Western........................ I 116 196 106 83 53 45 27 33 13 6 19,800 4,633 9, 846 2,116 477 24 20 34 20 2 1 Educational statistics are now collected by the Bureau of 2 Eor States included in each division, see note 2, p. 111. 12,430 2, 564 6,244 3,955 302 47 26,204 149 43, 225 39 6,152 50 10,108 45 11,710 Education for even years only. 117 EDUCATION No. 80.—PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, SCHOOL YEAR 1918 :l 2 N u m b e r l o g ic a l , L a w , a n d M e d ic a l a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . op T h eo Scho o ls, I n str u cto rs, a n d St u d e n t s, by S ta tes [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Alabama.............................. Arizona............................... Arkansas............................. California............................ Colorado............................. 2 15 65 11 20 643 84 51 12 150 62 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 5 1 1 3 1 52 413 79 Connecticut........................ Delaware............................. District of Columbia.......... Florida................................ 3 150 1 68 1 75 2 103 314 6 1 3 1,481 46 121 3 1 293 3 1,395 75 144 70 1 7 2 2 2 25 1,265 170 145 167 5 1 1 1 1,613 222 244 170 2 3 1 70 142 34 4 1,159 1 1 1 1 3 103 527 44 390 853 3 2 2 5 1 503 274 50 510 32 2 1 1 4 548 296 58 543 2 212 2 369 1 31 Idaho................................... Illinois................................. 15 Indiana................................ 1 Iowa.................................... 4 3 Kentucky............................ 2 442 3 8 441 400 1 6 29 447 7 993 2 75 1 4 12 343 New York........................... 13 North Carolina.................... 5 North Dakota...................... Ohio..................................... U Oklahoma ....................... 1 868 98 Maine................................... Mass achus etts..................... Michigan.............................. Minnesota............................ Mississippi.......................... Missouri.............................. Montana.............................. Nebraska ........................... Nevada............................... New Hampshire................. New Jersey.......................... New Mexico............ , ......... 182 616 112 8 3 1 6 1 2,241 120 33 511 81 8 2 1 4 1 3,097 92 30 576 75 Oregon ....................... - 2 PannsyN ania...................... 14 Rhode Island...................... South Carolina,.......... ........ 2 Snath Dakota, ........... . 167 704 2 3 32 296 1 5 78 1,319 20 2 1 43 39 3 6 92 696 1 4 11 223 3 2 1 149 169 49 3 200 75 2 1 2 85 32 261 1 2 9,354 101 11,820 Washington ...................... West V irginia..... .............. Wisconsin ................. Wynminp1 ................. 2 Total.......................... 141 Students. Schools. Students. ( 2 26 1 44 1 33 2 1 385 163 2 1 147 21 3 384 2 1 56 1 1 57 16 1 1 1 X 190 93 114 64 1 53 1 106 134 1 Tennessee............................ Texas ................................. U ta h ................................... Verm on t ................. Virginia .......................... Schools. 1 1 Students. 1 CQ ; Schools. m Students. Schools. State. Pharmacy. Veterinary medicine. Dentistry : Schools. Medicine. i Daw. Students, j Theology. 8 2 1 1 703 223 272 2 2 1 1 223 82 41 42 2 110 1 2 52 54 2 2 338 718 X 1 1 337 340 4 658 1 1 1 1 1 19 1 79 77 16 46 20 1 115 1 40 1 i 1 | 5 1 1 5 1 1,283 26 20 215 56 2 1 137 X 2 11 ISO 74 751 i 68 x l 14 52 1 i 3 967 2 343 1 3 311 1,226 2 3 1 19 3 326 3 2 49 102 1 95 1 45 26 300 102 19 63 l 1 2 1 2 72 13,802 37 8,314 54 4,053 19 1,250 3.980 20 4,090 25 2,043 10 746 11 931 6 5,524 8 4,868 14 1,183 6 1, 562 5 665 4 2,911 9 3,291 19 817 6 436 12 859 8 2,225 947 162 355 361 3 9 2 2 3 205 811 65 58 111 1 53 3 2 1 1 2 412 284 95 105 240 34 204 Geographic divisions,* North Atlantic.................... North Central...................... South Atlantic.................... South Central...................... Western............................... 41 55 19 15 8 2,488 3,919 1,199 1,369 379 18 35 19 15 14 1 Educational statistics are now collected by the Bureau of Education for even years only. 2 For States included m each division, see note 2, p. I l l . tk.—Blanks indicate that no report has been received. Digitized for No FRASER 118 EDUCATION, No. 8 1 .— SCHOOLS FO R TH E B L IN D , TH E D E A F , A N D TH E F E E B L E M IN D E D , SCHOOL Y E A H 1 9 1 8 :1 N u m b e r o f S c h o o l s a n d E n r o l l m e n t o f P u p i l s , b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D i v is i o n s . [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] Institutions for the feebleminded. Schools for the deaf. Public schools for the blind. State schools. 2 115 1 1 1 2 29 99 40 54 Georgia__ ... Idaho ........................... Illinois................................ Indiana.............................. Iowa................................... Kansas............................... Kentucky.......................... Louisiana........................... Maine................................. Maryland. . . Massachusetts.................... Michigan............................ M innesota .......................... 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............................. W ashington....................... West Virginia.................... Wisconsin.......................... Wyoming.......................... 1 I 2 1 1 1 2 76 22 257 119 101 103 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 27 135 312 210 157 58 125 24 67 3 1 6 2 1 5 1 1 2 76 52 734 224 28 379 111 35 408 2 1 1 2 1 87 18 207 304 39 i i 64 59 76 201 - 2 1 2 1 1 2 218 38 360 195 144 266 2 162 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 212 4 61 377 3 298 191 1 223 316 145 i 113 150 191 2 291 13 242 2 176 282 2 78 185 P rivate in stitu tions. Inmates. | Schools. Pupils. £1 m Cities r e p o rtin g schools. Inmates. to Pupils. | Schools. Pupils. j Schools. Pupils. j Schools. | Schools. V* ft O ft Alabama.. ................. Arizona............................ Arkansas......................... California........................... Colorado.. .......... Connecticut...................... Delaware.......................... Total........................ Private State in Public day schools. stitutions. schools. i | State. Public day schools. \ 6 2 8 1,881 \ 2 362 1 100 1 489 6 2 316 1 103 1 5 1,135 1 94 2 156 1 60 2 270 2 556 1 1 115 1 43 1 211 1 143 4 1 174 1 188 23 1 154 40 4 1 14 316 1 131 8 14 319 264 53 107 105 1 57 2 1 1 46 18 34 2 52 i ’ 2 62 204 1 24 2 50 1 i U 1 290 3 3,106 1 1,660 1 1,828 1 1 1 589 80 580 5 6,331 1 215 1 368 1 2,595 1 351 1 390 3 4,201 1 381 1j 1 1 1 88 99 93 592 620 1 25 2 “ 1 424, 5 2 9 i.. 211! 2 193; 240 1 56 2 263 5 1 2 4451 32 1 16 17 1,764 10 1,375 6 630 2 2 589 118 23 2,030 88 2 3 38 77 1. 10 3 85 8 5,004 2 54 61 138 8 687 1 5 1 97 9 2,184 3 553 6 59 1 1 25 15 1 1 it) 43 2 5 117 879 1 100 2 119 2 262 1 76 1 1,132 1 79 68 11,316 69 2,482 17,■ 605 43,35,968 131 18,133 31 983 15 1,611 20 3,723 5 798 20 1.765 13 2,926 50 1,385 9 662 12 1,427 4 4 10 972 15 2,363 2 28 8 376 8 877 11 267 5 7 3 1 1 13(J 20 16,731 318 12 15,058 60 2 807 57 2 720 40 7 2,652 62 11,580 44 4,044 7 611 3 282 15 1,616 17 10 1 2 1 320 498 100 40 25 2 62 5,386 433 1 2,432 1 1,448 1 1,730 2 696 1 369 1 291 4 2,038 374 25 1 1,303 1 81 1 Geographic divisions .2 North Atlantic.................. North Central.................... South Atlantic.................. South Central.................... Western.......................... .. 1 Educational statistics are now collected by the Bureau of Education for even years only. 2 For States included in each division, see note 2, p. 111. ote,—Blanks indicate that no report has been received. Digitized for NFRASER 119 EDUCATION, N o. S2.—TRAINXNG SCHOOLS FOR NURSES, COMMERCIAL, MANUAL, IN DUSTRIAL TRAINING, AND REFORM SCHOOLS, SCHOOL YEAR 1918:* N u m b er o p Schools g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . E nro llm ent of and St u d e n t s, b y States and G eo [Source: B u reau of E d u catio n , D ep artm en t of th e Interior.] Nurse-training schools. State. Commerclal schools. Summer schools. Reform schools. Schools. Students. Schools. i Students. Schools. Students. Schools. Students. Alabama................................. Arizona.................................. Arkansas................................. California............................... Colorado................................. Connecticut............................ Delaware................................. District of Columbia.............. Florida.................................... Georgia................................... Idaho...................................... Illinois.................................... Indiana.......................... . ...... Iowa....................................... Kansas.................................... 24 474 20 1 18 74 20 27 4 11 7 35 9 7 32 14 1,015 62 647 136 782 26 , 3[ 68 3,667 1,073 1,827 672 110 41 54 43 3,572 410 1,814 18,523 4,711 11 1 230 3,343 747 ; j 4 62 36 | 21 21 , 12 1 ! Kentucky............................... Louisiana............................... Maine...................................... Maryland............................... Massachusetts........................ 27 13] 27 29 103 4,512 36 Michigan................................. Minnesota............................... Mississippi............................. Missouri.................................. Montana................................. 50 56 1,947 2,127 33 \ 33 | 22 526 460 461 6 8 12 1,12 1 280 48 15 1,730 349 7 11 10 ! i 2 32 ! 6 12 1 2 18 10 5 5,000 2,098 6,113 2,044 3,189 i 414 22,275 8,987 7,005 7,136 4,102 3,140 1,568 2,702 10,571 2 11 4 738 New York.............................. North Carolina....................... North Dakota......................... Ohio....................................... Oklahoma.............................. 169 42 17 90 24 95 ;\ 39,993 | 9 1 1,721 ! 5 917 ! 62 , 17,484 i 10 2,908 , Oregon....................................I Pennsylvania........................ 1 Rhode Island.........................; South Carolina....................... South Dakota.................. . 17 189 13 13 441 6,375 482 373 185 7: 82 ' 8 , 4 , 5 3,130 23,305 3,287 558 860 Tennessee............................... Texas...................................... Utah....................................... Vermont............................ . Virginia................................. 28 7 13 39 535 1,023 297 265 755 j 9 32 4 3 3,106 10,967 1,991 557 2,623 Washington............................ West Virginia......................... Wisconsin............................... Wyoming................................ 26 36 38 4, 812 ; 589 1,006 77 | 19 7 25 6, 711 Total............................. 1,776 | 55,251 I 890 21,966 18,014 5,196 3,902 6,173 290 348 70 90 1 12 20 1 4 25 6L4 590 . 221 176 ' 175 i ! 1| 2 11 2 1 Geographic divisions.'1 North Atlantic....................... North Central......................... South Atlantic....................... South Central......................... Western................................. i 13 92 4,697 175 940 10,268 357 ' ! 289,579 j ___ i i 95,489 102,488 ! 23,190 j 1 30,094 j 1 38.318 j I 3 1 2 1,513 650 i ’ 1 ,1 1 6 3 993 234 798 365 378 1 8 270 5,621 1,978 810 878 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 1,466 146 462 2,844 2,386 2 1 3 6 9 6,119 4,595 1,309 5,497 873 5 1 U 1 0 4 1 1,631 237 2 1 1 6 1 569 25 238 3,317 51 i 30 15 5 29 13,116 2,914 905 10,698 7,351 3 1! 1 : 5.734 302 5 1,411 3,391 2 332 5. 859 1,096 248 165 12 10 1,021 1 : 7 9,592 i38 9 2,012 1, 269 2 1 1 10 21 4,230 9,766 1,090 737 3,279 1 2 1 1 1 274 1,605 148 389 680 5 4 1 1.581 754 1,344 61 135 03,762 47 39 24,382 23,437 G, 439 3 4 12 9 11 3,553 1,230 5,064 276 15 ! 1 | 480 ; 160,411 103 , 197 ■ 55 68 57 i 24,162 74,347 12, 943 30,358 18,601 3 2 21 9 19 1 E ducational statistics are now collected b y th e B ureau of E ducation for even years only, s For States included in each division, see note 2, p . H i. 3,284 1,433 3,942 70 166 762 2 2,142 | 4,395 270 | 665 178 10 1 2 6 2 22 1 2 1 3,634 941 3,268 612 474 4,442 1 6 425 1,389 3 7,042 731 392 2,650 374 806 3 13 25 48 936 221 691 14,744 8,223 6,689 5,859 8 9,282 8,452 485 10,998 1,620 7,131 .2,255 3 37 23 9 3 25 31 16 4 4 5 21 8 Nebraska................................ Nevada.................................. New Hampshire.................... New Jersey............................. New Mexico........................... 1 2 2,907 230 4,458 5,0-16 of F ederal F unds for Y ears E nding June 30, 1920 A dministrative R egions. and 1921, by States and 120 No. 8 3 .—VOCATIONAL EDTXCATIGN: A llotments [Source: Federal Board for Vocational Education.] State. Vocational agriculture: For salaries Vocational trade, Industry, and Vocational-teacher training: For of teachers, supervisors, and di home economics: For salaries of salaries of teachers and mainte rectors. teachers. nance of teacher training. 1920 1921 Increase. 1920 D ollars. D olla rs . Dollars. Dollars. 35,819. 70 5.000. 00 27,797. 35 18,395. 76 7,987. 70 Connecticut....... Delaware........... Florida............... Georgia.............. Idaho................. 5.000. 00 5.000. 10.811.57 41,955. 78 5,181.39 Illinois............... Indiana.............. Iowa.................. Kansas............... Kentucky.......... 44,774. 62 5.000. 00 34,746.67 22.994.70 9,984.62 8,954.92 Increase. Dollars. Dollars, 6,949. 32 4,598.94 1,996.92 8,758. 83 5.000. 5.000. 34,751.92 9,572, 43 10,948. 53 005,000. GO 005 , 990.48 43,439.90 11,965.52 5.000. 005.000. 13.514.47 52,444.73 6,476.75 00 00 2.702.90 10,488.95 1,295. 36 23,641.15 5,000.00 5,180.14 12,736.36 5,000.00 29,551.45 5,000.00 6,475.18 15,920.45 5, 000.00 5,910. 30 43,803. 67 31,551. 70 31,301. 96 24,259.09 35,146.96 54,754, 57 39,439. 63 39,127. 45 30.323. 85 43.933.70 10,950. 90 7,887.93 7,825. 49 6,064. 76 8,786. 74 82,211.84 27,045.93 16,079.85 11,675.64 13,133.40 Louisiana.......... Maine................. Maryland........... Massachusetts- - Michigan............ 23,503.51 7,313. 80 12,911.21 5.000. 00 30,053.95 29,379.40 9,142.25 16,139.02 G,105.73 37,567.45 5,875. 89 1,828.45 3,227.81 1,105. 73 7,513.50 Minnesota.......... Mississippi-. . — Missouri............. Montana............ Nebraska........... 24,831.65 32.215.58 38,390.29 17, 859. 82 31,039.55 40.269.48 47,987.83 6,145. 85 22.324. 77 G, 207.90 8.053.90 9,597. 59 1,145. 85 4,464.95 Nevada.............. New Hampshire. New Jersey........ New Mexico...... New York......... 5.000. 5.000. 00 12,765. 38 5,688. OS 39,071.20 005.000. 00 5.000. 00 15,956. 72 7,110. 85 48,839.00 {>,000. 00 2,189. 70 1920 Dollars. 1921 Dollars. Increase. Dollars. 2 , 333.12 1920 Dollars. 1921 Increase. Dollars. Dollars. 13,477.74 20,998. 02 10, 000.00 15, 462. 52 23,349.70 10, 000. 00 23,331.14 10, 000. 00 17,180.58 25,944.10 10 , 000. 00 1,295.04 3,184.09 10,947. 92 10 , 000.00 10, 000.00 25,623.94 10, 000.00 12,164. 36 10 , 000.00 10 , 000. 00 28,471.04 10, 000. 00 102,764. 80 33,807.42 20,099.80 14,594.55 10,416.75 20,552.96 6,761.49 4,019.95 2,918.91 3,283.35 55,376.10 26,525. 06 21,849.28 16,606.66 22,488.95 61,529. 00 29,472.30 24,276.98 1.8,451.84 24,987. 72 6 ,152. 90 2,947.24 2,427.70 1,845. IS 2,498. 77 181,391.61 85,122. 69 69,231.09 52,541.39 70, 709. 31 219,048.37 102,719.35 83,504.23 63,370.24 85,338.17 37,656.76 17,596.66 14,273.14 10,828. 85 14,568.86 11,740.10 9,019.20 15,562.92 73,899.17 31,377.90 14,675.13 11,274.00 19,453.6a 92,373.97 39,222.37 2,935.03 2,254. 80 3,890.73 18,474. 80 7,844. 47 16,267.24 10 , 000.00 12,721.48 33,061.27 27,598.46 18,074. 70 1, 807. 46 10 , 000. CO 14,134.98 *"'i,'413." 50 3,673.47 36,734. 74 30,664.96 3,066. 50 51,510. So 26,333.00 41,195. 61 111,960.44 89,030.31 62,129.23 30,416.25 49,727. 65 135,214. 44 107,454. 78 10,618.38 4,083.25 8,532.04 23,254.00 .18,424.47 20,105.17 5,000.00 33,074.97 5,000.00 7,350. 08 25,131. 45 6,127.32 41,343. 70 5,000. 00 9,187.60 5,026.28 1,127,32 8,268. 73 20,385.34 17,649. 30 32,343.55 10 , 000. 00 11,708.63 22,650. 38 19,610. 32 35,937.28 10, 000.00 13,009. 58 65,322.16 54,864.88 103,808. 81 20 , 000.00 36,918. 53 78,821. 38 66,007.12 125,268. 86 21,145. 85 44,521. 95 13,499.22 11,142.24 21,460.05 1,145. 85 7,603.42 5,000. 00 6,031.81 3,191.34 45,095.90 5,000.00 1,422.17 9,767. 80 189,900. 71 o, 000.00 7,539, 75 58,369.88 5,000.00 212,375.87 10, 000.00 10, 000.00 10 , 000. 00 10 , 000.00 20, 000.00 20, 000.00 22,539. 75 100,012. 48 22,110. 85 360,663.75 1,507.94 17,233. 91 1,422.17 62,187.8 5 990.48 8,687.98 2,393.09 1,837.52 1,507.94 11,273. 98 42,475.16 24,917.29 10 , 000. 00 89,503.99 27,685.88 10 , 000.00 99,448. 88 1,718. 06 2,594.40 1,216. 44 2,847.10 2,265.04 1,961.02 3,593.73 1,300.95 2,768.59 9,944.89 6o, 576.55 20, 000.00 48,259.87 76,497,38 27,500.33 79,054.30 20, 000.00 57,917.73 92,378.70 31,950.14 9,657.86 15,881.32 4,390.01 46,715.81 39,589.07 20, 000.00 25,991.71 29,989.65 80, 316.08 96,836.22 20,181. 39 ; 21,476. 75 7,126. 74 20, 000.00 21,031.81 82,778.57 20, 688. 68 298,475.90 3,997.94 16,520.14 1,295.36 EDUCATION, Alabama............ Arizona.............. Arkansas........... California........... Colorado............ 1921 Total. North Carolina. North Dakota.. Onto................ Oklahoma........ Oregon............. 38, 254. 42 10,411.99 42,594.24 27,092. HI 7,410. 60 47.818.02 13,014.97 53,242. 80 33.866.03 9,263.25 9,563.60 2,602.98 10,648. 56 6,773.22 1,852. 65 7,530.30 5,000. 00 63,017.20 7,570.05 7,260.42 9,412. 88 5,000.00 78,771.50 9,462. 58 9,075. 53 Pennsylvania.. Rhode Island.. Somh Carolina. South Dakota.. Tennessee........ 61,489. 58 5,000. 00 26,151. 92 10,278.15 35,335.02 76,861.98 5,000.00 32,689.90 12,847. 68 44,168.78 15,372.40 109,491.98 12,405. 42 6,537.98 5,316.14 2,569.53 5,000.00 8,833.76 10,428.49 136,864.97 15,506.78 6,645.17 5,000.00 13,035. 62 Texas............................... Utah................................. Vermont........................... Virginia............................ Washington..................... 59,949. 44 5.000. 00 5.000. 00 32,119. 94 10, S70. 76 74,936.80 5,076.o3 14,987.36 76.53 40,149.93 13,588. 45 8,029. 99 2,717. 69 22,181,43 5.000. 5.000. 00 11,267.51 14,317.73 27,726. 77 005,111.27 5,000. 00 14,084. 37 17,897.17 AVest Virginia................. “Wisconsin....................... Wyoming....................... 20,119. 54 26,941.64 5,000.00 25,149.42 33,677.0o 5,000.00 5,029. 88 6 , 735.41 5,396.77 23.747.10 5', 000.00 6 ,745. 98 29,683.88 5,000.00 j,000.00 1, 882. 58 21,667. 75 10, IKK). 00 46,817.47 16,274. 77 10,000.00 24,075. 28 2,407. 53 52,019.40 18,083.08 5,201.93 1,808.31 27,372.99 3,101.36 1,329.03 75,278,37 83,642. 64 3,364,27 14,882.61 16,536.24 ’l,"653 "63* 2,607.13 21,456. 62 23,840. 68 5,545.34 111.27 38,267.59 42.519.54 2 , 816. 86 3,579.44 20,246.91 11,215.38 1,349.21 5,936. 78 11,992,50 22,920.63 15,754. 30 1,892. 53 1,815.11 10, 000, 00 10, 000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000. 00 81,306.18 28,014. S7 184,033.70 61,411.69 28,338. 78 13,853.71 2,602.98 31,604. 79 10,474.06 3,667. 76 2,"384."06 240,259.93 27,405.42 46,360. 67 25,278. lt> 67,220.13 297,369.59 30,506. 78 55, 871. 31 27,847.68 81,045. 08 51,109.66 3,101.36 9,520.64 2,569.53 13,824.95 4,251. 96 120,398.46 145,183.11 20,187.80 24,784.65 187.80 22,496. 56 12.461.54 2,249. 65 1,246.16 63,634.36 36,403. 87 76,730. 86 43,947.16 13,096. 50 7,543.29 13,325.00 25,467.36 1,332. 50 2,546.73 37,508. 81 73,609.37 45,220.40 88,828.29 7,711. 59 15,218.92 91,822. 78 3,051,919.01 3,632,177.37 580,258.36 27,381.16 23,613.58 32,033.04 4,954. 44 3, 840. 56 178,136. 75 140,494. 7o 192,014.46 41,036. 87 28,575.53 10 , 000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10, 000.00 10, 000.00 Total..................... 1,022,637.75 1,266,875. 30 244,237.55 1,032,875.96 1,277,073.99 244, 198. 03 996,405.30 1,088,228.08 , , 20 000.00 20 000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000. 00 A dm inistrative regionsA North Atlantic................. Southern........................... East Central..................... West Central.................... Pacific.............................. 163,531.17 363,914.23 324,735.60 113,578. 24 56,858. 51 198,044. 70 454,892. 80 405,919. 50 140,618.62 67,399.68 34,493. 53 475,048.26 90,978. 57 105,139.30 81,183.90 315,190.13 27, 040. 38 10,541.17 61, 168.20 76,330.07 591,310.32 116,262.06 296,430.32 323,811.48 131,041.90 25,902. 60 222,522. 50 246,136. 08 393,987. 65 78,797. 52 2SS, 297. 34 320,330. 38 70,210.25 9, 042. 05 104, 590. 06 109,544. 50 90,523. 87 14,193.80 84,565.08 88,405.64 935,029. 75 1,113,166.50 691,576.03 832,070.78 928,223. 07 1,120,237. 53 279.336. 50 320,373.37 21 i t 753. 66 246,329.19 1 North Atlantic region: Maine, Now Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland; Southern region: Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas: East Central region: West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri; West Central region: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico; Pacific region: Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, California. ED U CATIO N 67,452.47 25,411.99 lo2,428.91 30,937.63 24,671. 02 1 0 , 000. 00 No. 8 4 . —VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: F ederal R eimbursements of E xpenditures for Y ears E nded June 30, 1919 AND A DM NISTRATTVE REGIONS.1 and 1920, by States to to [Source: Federal Board for Vocational Education.] For salaries of teachers and super visors of vocational agriculture. State. 1919 Dollars. 19202 Dollars. For salaries of teachers of vocational trade, industry, and home eco nomics in evening, part-time, and. all-day schools. Increase. 1919 19*20 2 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars, 2 Increase. Dollars. 2,432. 87 3,809.40 4,874.69 10,762.98 6,757.18 29,742.60 11,917.56 12,717.48 39,740.02 9, 910.36 39,028.10 17,612.27 24,186.88 69,412.06 20,181.39 9,285.50 5,694.71 11, 469.40 29,672.04 10,271.03 14,960.19 11,197.17 8,209.77 2,536.03 9,303.26 33,982.41 15,608.02 15,680.07 5,588.79 14,099.81 19,022.22 4,410.85 7,470.30 3,052. 76 4,796.55 80,747.81 49,323.32 18,124.60 15,348. 89 33,189.89 159,997.92 74,205.65 54,940.16 35,506. 44 52,181.04 79,250.11 24, 882.33 36, 815.56 20,157.55 18,991.15 1,956.69 1,100.81 39 18,474.79 5,755.80 12,229. 53 4, 460. 94 5,126.36 14,834.19 14,931.61 13,120.05 6,993.25 6,672.76 22,097.81 2,318.75 890.52 2,532.31 1,546.40 7,263.62 6,387.14 34,263.74 12,641.40 14,333, 65 75,258.57 61,000.55 43,389.66 19,671. 82 27,341.37 100,996.98 80,657.96 9,125.92 7,030.42 13,007.72 25, 738.41 19,657.41 6,780.31 589.72 13,615.67 1,666.67 1,131.51 13, S18. 76 10,485.58 6,447 .00 3,596.64 7,443.60 20,385.34 14,842.00 16,104.56 8,990.05 10,683.71 6,566.58 4,356.42 9,657.56 5,393. 41 3,240.11 45,767.36 34,151.07 29,184.55 11,929.82 17,725.03 65.322.16 49,393.28 74.626.16 18,990.05 33,292.08 19,554. 80 15,242.21 45, 441.86 7,060.23 15,567.05 5,000.00 2,624.00 3,307.09 3 621. 74 7,353.13 31, 567.84 3, 454. 84 127. 29 83,911.57 3 10,907.07 2,660. 51 2,773.76 10,523.26 5,000. 00 45,991.84 4,597. 80 2, 606.05 18,678. 57 10, 000. 00 75,637.83 1,937.29 3 167.71 8,155.31 5,000.00 29,645.99 7,607.93 11,702.59 44,312.00 12,047.03 159,490.00 13,848.98 10,913.14 63, Oil. 79 19,143.51 191,060.94 6,241.05 3 789.45 18,699.79 7,096.44 31,57a 94 4, 499.45 3,766.72 1,347.61 21,032.14 6, 561.67 6,776.28 4,985. 96 4,599.08 28, 731. 38 8, 204.98 Connecticut Delaware... Georgia___ Idaho.......... Florida....... 3,496. 88 3, 890.2 2 5, 568.75 23, 510.49 4, 862.92 4,439. 03 5,000.00 10,077.10 37,148. 81 5,181.39 942.15 1,109. 78 4,508.35 13,638.32 318.47 17,730.67 3,716. 82 2, 024.00 6, 701.27 1,804.62 Illinois__ Indiana... Iowa.. . . . . Kansas— Kentucky. 28,700.34 20, 049.04 7, 955.25 9,372.29 17,090.68 43,803.67 31,551.70 23,18a 24 22,198.41 29,175.98 15,103.33 11,502.66 15,224.99 12,826.12 12,085.30 Louisiana....... Maine.............. Maryland....... Massachusetts. Michigan......... 16,164.16 3,892.86 3,127.08 6,278.71 3,397.30 4,664.92 22,538.64 22,442.87 7,290.16 7, 792.01 5,000.00 30,053.11 Minnesota.. Mississippi. Missouri__ Montana... Nebraska.. 18,623.74 21,919.51 3,283.24 4,999.85 6,664.39 24, 831.65 32,515,5 8 25,451. 87 5,000.00 17,859.82 Nevada............ * New Hampshire. New Jersey....... . New Mexico...... . 2, 571. 42 5,000.00 9, 574.03 3, 719.5 3 18,679.52 4, 251.18 5,000.00 12,765.38 5, 688. 68 31,511.54 1, 219.24 3,251.47 7,699.24 1,643,31 8, 166.71 4, S63. 55 6,119.41 14, 435.90 5, 804.66 18,480.30 8, Oil. 37 11,21S. 38 23,249.69 6,848.62 23,641.15 4, 492. 35 4,110.36 11, 972.01 5,000.00 5, 910.48 775. 53 2,086.36 5,270. 74 3,195.38 8,515.05 4,310.52 5,124.73 9,528. 26 3, 242.82 37,087.28 18,077.11 1,959.58 3,440.57 6,795.95 82,211. 84 27, 045.93 16,079. 85 7, 719.24 8,905.25 45,124. 56 8,968. 82 14,120.27 4,278.67 2,109.30 5,870.05 4,287.60 6,080.21 55,424.38 23,530.30 7, 826.74 5, 338.41 12, 876. 60 73, 899. 17 29,286.10 6,207. 91 10,296.07 22, 268. 63 .15 11,195.43 1 3 , 324.86 1, 745.98 19,454.06 3,333.33 3,617.04 20,105.17 2,335.70 33, 069. 73 5,000. 00 4,748.55 1,679.76 2,376.00 3, 928.83 24,214.71 3,327.54 94,818.64 3,191.35 1,969.15 12, 832,02 1920 2 10,947.92 8,119.92 9,999.42 20,291.24 10, 000. 00 45 1, 029. 12 17, 581. 16 5, 941. 85 1, 413. 16 7,514.47 1919 Dollars. 10, 599. Dollars. Increase. Dollars. 29, 415. SO 4, 999.91 27, 797. 35 18, 395. 76 7, 403.94 Dollars. 1920 31,482. 51 12,601.06 17,683.21 47, 921. 95 18,357.11 18, 8X6.35 3,970.79 10,216.19 12 , 453.91 5,990.78 New York......... . Dollars. 2 , 276. 83 1919 Total. 10,313.59 3,147. 82 5,098.97 8,913. 79 1,043.96 Alabama. Arizona.. Arkansas. California Colorado. 5,000.00 Increase. For maintenance of vocationaltoacher training. 6,796. Dollars. 54,672.38 17,997.24 43,614.81 70, 476. 83 22,457. 54 23,189.87 5,396. IS 25,931.60 24, 554.88 4,100.43 B g > o North Carolina................. North Dakota.................. Ohio................................. Oklahoma........................ Oregon.............................. Pennsylvania.................. Rhode Island................... South Carolina................. South Dakota.................! Tennessee..... ................... 2 6 ,4 5 6 .2 4 7, 798. 73 36, 594. 71 2 3 ,3 5 4 .1 0 7 ,4 1 0 .6 0 1 1 ,0 1 1 .6 4 2 ,6 8 0 . 93 12, 982. 22 15, 2 3 1 .6 0 3, 9 9 3 .9 3 1, 3 8 5 .6 3 1 ,0 9 5 .0 0 4 5 ,3 8 4 . 93 3, 7 8 5 .0 3 3 ,6 3 0 .2 1 2, 207. 51 4, 519. 86 5 5 ,3 0 8 . 5 0 6 ,2 0 0 . 25 7 ,1 1 3 .0 3 821. 88 3 ,4 2 4 . 86 9 ,9 2 3 . 57 2, 4 1 5 .2 2 3 , 4 8 2 .8 2 6 ,1 0 1 . 84 5, 00 0. 00 1 8 ,6 4 6 .6 5 9 ,6 9 4 . 0 0 5 ,1 3 6 .7 0 16, 5 2 1 .7 2 7 ,4 1 2 . 50 39, 474. 87 9, 7 9 7 .1 0 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1 0 ,4 1 9 . 88 2 ,4 1 2 . 50 2 0 ,8 2 8 .2 2 1 0 3 .1 0 4, 8 6 3 .3 0 2 2 ,9 3 2 .0 7 1 1 ,2 1 2 . 80 8 7 ,6 4 4 . 07 2 1 ,6 0 1 . 53 1 2 ,1 8 3 .5 8 4 5 ,1 8 5 .4 7 19, 7 3 1 .0 9 131, 378. 08 39, 3 5 1 .4 5 2 4 ,5 2 3 .6 3 2 2 ,2 5 3 .4 0 8, 5 1 8 .2 9 43, 7 3 4 .0 1 17, 7 4 9 .9 2 1 2 ,3 4 0 .0 5 3 4 , 5 9 8 .0 8 5 3 ,3 7 3 .1 6 1 892. 54 2 6 ,1 5 1 92 5 ,2 3 0 .0 0 2 1 ,1 7 9 .1 6 1 8 ,7 7 5 .0 8 1 ,8 9 2 .5 4 9 ,2 3 6 .0 8 1 ,8 4 7 .4 9 8 ,6 3 1 .9 5 8 2 ,1 1 4 .2 1 9 ,3 0 4 .0 7 1 ,2 9 7 .2 5 9 5 0 .0 0 5 ,4 1 6 .6 4 1 0 9 ,4 9 1 .9 8 1 2 ,4 0 5 .4 2 3 ,2 1 7 .7 2 9 7 2 .0 3 8 ,8 2 7 .6 2 2 7 ,3 7 7 .7 7 Q 101 1 ,9 2 0 .4 7 2 2 .0 3 3 ,4 1 0 . 9 8 18, 8 4 4 .5 9 9 5 1 ,2 6 1 0 ,4 0 2 . 05 3 ,9 0 0 .0 0 4 , 8 1 5 .1 2 33, 6, 14, 4, 15, 849. 12 429. 74 882. 60 811. 58 4 7 0 .3 8 1 5 ,0 0 4 . 53 5 ,4 7 8 .4 8 4 ,4 8 0 . 55 9 1 1 .5 8 1 0 ,6 5 5 .2 6 1 3 5 ,5 5 6 . 88 1 0 ,2 5 5 .3 3 28, 6 1 5 .1 4 8 ,2 3 2 .5 1 22, 77a 97 196, 714. 26 20, 727. vO 4 4 ,2 5 2 .2 4 1 1 ,0 1 3 .6 1 45, 4 7 7 .1 6 6 1 ,1 5 7 .3 8 10, 4 7 2 . 37 1 5 , 6 3 7 . 10 2, 7 8 1 . 10 2 2 , 69a 19 4 0 ,5 6 5 . 52 0 05 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4 ,9 9 6 .9 6 3 2 ,1 1 9 .9 4 1 0 ,8 7 0 . 76 2 5 ,8 3 8 .4 4 8 ,6 0 4 .9 0 3 ,3 1 5 . 55 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4 ,6 4 1 .2 4 7 ,5 0 3 .8 7 16, 075. 86 4 ,4 9 6 . 75 4 ,7 4 9 .4 1 1 0 ,3 8 4 . 22 1 3 ,9 2 6 .4 2 7 ,4 7 0 .9 6 1 .8 8 1 .2 0 3 2 5 0 .5 9 5 ,7 4 2 .9 8 6 ,4 2 2 .5 5 2 0 ,2 3 9 .3 6 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4 ,9 7 0 .7 8 6 , 998. 44 6 ,2 1 3 .8 9 3 4 ,0 9 8 .5 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 8 ,1 4 3 .4 5 2 0 ,2 4 6 .9 1 1 0 ,1 4 9 .3 7 13, 8 5 9 .1 6 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 3 .0 4 13, 8 4 2 .2 4 2 ,7 1 7 .6 9 3,172.67 13,24a 47 3,935.48 43, 571. 34 1 3 ,3 1 5 .5 5 1 4 ,9 7 0 .7 8 29, 917. 38 2 1 ,8 7 0 .8 3 90, 7 3 9 .9 0 19, 996. 75 1 7 ,8 9 2 .8 2 62, 7 5 1 .0 7 3 4 ,9 4 6 .5 5 4 7 ,1 6 8 .5 6 6 ,6 8 1 .2 0 2 ,9 2 2 .0 4 32, 8 3 3 .6 9 1 3 ,0 7 5 .7 2 6 ,0 4 5 . 83 10, 791. 40 5 , 9 2 6 .2 0 4 3 2 .8 5 5 7 a 49 2, 4 9 5 .6 1 18, 082. 54 4 6 ,3 8 1 .6 9 9 ,1 1 0 .1 2 2 ^ 5 0 9 .0 9 5 9 ,9 1 3 .0 0 13, 3 8 2 .6 6 1 0 ,4 2 6 ,5 5 1 3 ,5 3 1 .3 1 4 ,2 7 2 .5 4 1 ,5 5 8 , 456. 56 2 ,4 7 4 ,6 1 7 .1 2 9 1 6 ,1 6 0 . 56 5 2 0 ,1 8 1 .3 6 31 7, 8 5 2 .9 3 469, 4 4 6 .1 3 125, 56 4. 88 1 2 5 ,4 1 1 .2 6 7 0 4 ,9 7 1 .1 9 5 7 3 ,0 7 4 ,9 1 781, 7 3 1 .2 2 212, 8 6 8 .4 3 2 0 1 ,9 7 1 . 37 1 S 4 ,7 8 9 ,8 3 2 5 5 ,2 2 1 .9 8 312, 2 8 5 .0 9 8 7 ,3 0 3 .5 5 7 6 ,5 6 0 .1 1 1 6 , 9 i 5 . 84 3 ,3 8 2 .5 1 1 2 ,5 4 7 .2 1 Texas................................ "Utah................................. Vermont........................... Virginia............................ Washington..................... 1 4 ,7 2 7 .0 8 5 .0 0 0 . 5 .0 0 0 . 00 1 8 ,2 7 7 .7 0 8 , 1 5 3 .0 7 West Virginia.................. Wisconsin......................... Wyoming......................... 8, 3 8 4 .9 9 2 0 , 0 0 5 .4 9 4 ,2 7 0 . 25 1 8 ,3 3 5 .4 1 26, 8 4 1 .5 4 4 ,7 8 9 .0 8 9, 9 5 0 .4 2 6 ,8 3 6 .0 5 5 1 8 .8 3 4 ,0 8 4 .5 7 1 6 ,3 4 3 .2 9 1 ,4 0 9 .2 8 4 ,1 2 7 . 85 2 2 ,2 8 0 .0 6 2 ,6 6 7 . 3 8 4 3 .2 8 5 ,9 3 6 .7 7 1 ,2 5 8 .1 0 5 ,6 1 2 . 98 1 0 ,0 3 2 .9 1 3 , 430. 59 5 2 8, 679. 13 889, 8 8 6 .3 1 3 6 1 ,2 0 7 .1 8 6 0 7 ,1 4 4 .6 6 855, 7 2 5 .0 3 2 4 8 ,5 8 0 . 37 422, 632. 77 7 2 9 ,0 0 5 . 78 , 3 0 6 ,3 7 3 .0 1 9 2 ,2 5 8 .6 7 1 7 4 ,1 0 7 . 88 1 7 0 ,2 4 3 .9 0 5 1 ,6 3 9 .9 0 40, 428. 78 1 3 9 ,0 6 3 . 78 305, 570. 29 2 8 9 ,8 1 9 . 88 9 9 ,3 2 2 .7 6 5 6 ,1 0 9 . 60 46, 8 0 5 .1 1 1 3 1 ,4 6 2 .4 1 1 1 9 ,5 7 5 . 98 4 7 ,6 8 2 . 86 1 5 ,6 8 0 . 82 3 0 6 ,6 2 0 .1 4 43, 534, 02 1 8 6 ,0 4 1 .9 3 27, 5 1 9 .4 6 4 3 ,4 2 9 .1 1 3 6 5 ,7 3 0 .9 9 7 8 ,3 3 3 .1 0 2 9 8 ,4 2 0 . 28 4 3 ,4 8 7 .1 2 69, 753. 54 59, 34, 112, to, 26, 121, 3 0 2 .5 5 100, 211. 03 1 1 3 ,1 6 0 . 3 0 46, 405. 52 4 1 ,5 5 3 .3 7 2 0 0 ,1 7 6 .4 2 1 8 9 ,1 7 1 . 52 193, 491. 06 70, 058. 55 7 6 ,1 0 8 . 23 Total................... A dm inistrath'f regions .4 North Atlantic................. Southern......................... East Central.................... West Central.................... Pacific.............................. 1 1 0 .8 5 7 9 9 .0 8 378. 35 967. 66 32 4. 43 7 8 ,8 7 3 .8 7 88, 960. 49 80, 3 3 0 .7 6 23, 653. 03 34, 554. 86 EDUCATION. 1 5 ,4 4 4 .6 0 5 ,1 1 7 . 80 2 3 ,6 1 2 ,4 9 8 ,1 2 2 . 50 3 , 4 1 6 .6 7 \Federal money is expended in the States under plans prepared by State hoards for vocational education and approved by the Federal hoard. Not all of the States hare developed their systems of vocational education to the point where all of the Federal grants (as shown in table preceding) are utilized. 2 Provisional figures, subject to correction by final auditing of State accounts. 3 Decrease. * For States included in each region, see note 1 , p. 121 . 123 in V ocational C o u r se s in S chools F e d e r a l l y A id e d , N u m b e r , A d m in ist ra t iv e R e g io n s , Y ears E n d ed J u n e 30, J919 a n d 1920. by St ates and > 124 No. 8 5 .— VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: P upils E nrolled [Source: Federal Board for Vocational Education.] Trade or industrial schools. State. Agricultural schools. 1919 Evening. 1919 1920 743 289 1,064 621 398 173 645 14 821 2,245 432 264 92 518 1,740 2,340 230 45 191 321 1,339 524 668 10 1,600 414 660 596 427 Illinois............ Indiana.......... Iowa............... Kansas........... Kentucky---- 1,136 1,912 160 263 7S5 1,326 951 594 605 1,104 1,700 2,139 69 320 192 4.204 2,840 376 435 370 Louisiana....... Maine............. Maryland....... Massachusetts Michigan....... 323 76 458 1,243 509 321 304 366 986 Minnesota---Mississippi---Missouri......... Montana........ Nebraska....... 626 972 109 168 154 Alabama......... Arizona.......... Arkansas........ California....... Colorado......... Connecticut... Delaware....... Florida........... Georgia.......... Idaho............. 406 129 433 335 230 55 70 147 1,0 12 202 808 1,638 1,009 200 539 329 446 623 1,179 5,613 4,037 250 409 5,259 4,052 1,063 30 898 84 123 1,060 52 1,037 234 1919 1920 32 121 638 455 65 1,387 401 481 105 52 491 401 29 Evening. All-day. ~ r ~~ 1939 i 1920 83 52 1,778 30 50 89 81 2,043 74 555 194 85 37 145 1,390 543 149 349 57 705 137 1,015 58 52 299 617 108 109 533 (n 27 90 2,524 167 438 44 174 2,422 307 191 10 45 20 12 86 8,085 7,517 7,986 1,789 306 314 566 669 216 125 17 484 95 96 511 11 2 112 194 1919 167 1920 531 734 308 Parttime. 2920 401 6,013 203 360 259 50 1,383 2,926 21 184 33 208 23 4,815 619 492 6,918 851 354 206 4,943 2,446 448 28 867 164 0) All-day. 1919 1920 1920 Total. 1919 1920 49 128 30 61 85 255 477 87 228 156 237 I 743 44 i 1,343 489 5,876 671 | 3 ,2SS 1,838 2,095 2,103 10,810 3,951 383 151 91 498 46 331 92 358 98 5,009 655 6S4 85 | 818 j 2,376 338 2,743 1,130 1,158 3,756 1,301 2,051 151 57 27 1,043 949 239 277 91 506 8,923 9,569 365 846 2,381 15,179 13,625 4,171 1,742 205 299 385 419 333 81 317 445 1,309 528 1,359 1,730 1,665 25,475 14,234 1,280 1,064 1,430 23,086 10,889 298 83 167 173 36 273 85 490 157 54 2,954 1,119 2,322 520 409 3,466 1,844 12,975 855 789 450 11 Parttime general contin uation schools. 7,886 4,163 1,842 108 331 30 8,936 135 2,666 EDUCATION, 1920 Part-time. Home-economics schools. > • 50 132 450 108 971 51 184 505 256 1,494 135 41 2,780 80 North Carolina.. North Dakota-Ohio.................. Oklahoma......... Oregon............. 473 197 745 229 721 353 1.115 473 175 128 54 6,235 540 785 150 6,343 Pennsylvania-Rhode Island.. South Carolina.. South Dakota. Tennessee......... 1, 005 2,277 43 896 213 698 3,042 576 313 4,719 248 755 1,013 768 671 304 161 663 871 Nevada................ 30744°— s A 1021- 463 205 633 Texas.......... . Utah........... . Vermont___ Virginia....... Washington. 451 888 90 402 283 West Virginia. Wisconsin___ Wyoming....... 356 76 Total..................................... 120 800 438 700 1.116 107 19,933 31,301 (3) 57 1,270 1,257 375 798 355 1,183 29 14 243 573 342 1,418 735 660 323 1,067 127 6,613 379 32 5,941 (l) 63 1,528 672 747 67 695 430 553 76 95 413 6 3,077 26 385 137 152 173 56 3,767 302 67 336 14 692 449 1,766 26 1,292 57 43,485 48,354 22,616 17,244 162 58 150 20 357 154 537 122 32 18,664 54 315 477 248 215 513 33 6,058 14 318 10,088 11,339 100 30 270 663 219 158 10 230 624 89 54 1,446 1,764 25 22 67 559 147 25 325 390 107 28 253 507 8,311 751 18,185 31 701 537 13,319 858 203 *436 1,869 1,580 10,783 883 3,394 2,258 39,456 48,321 40 1,374 126 798 207 327 103 1,654 52,165 930 1,802 420 1,998 30 2,635 30 75 16 1,165 12 303 122 24 111 297 65 136 685 32 1,196 64 207 11 21,224 22,691 8 32 75 26 7, 733 12,445 544 2,901 5 202 220 54 992 130 1,933 92 17,701 1,545 2,471 391 1,721 1,543 2,818 6,472 423 3,152 1,408 1,923 5,097 134 1,546 18,817 645 98,082 194,895 265,058 Adm inistrative regions* North Atlantic.. Southern......... East Central__ West Central... Pacific............... 1 No report. 3 Wisconsin reports this 3 For States included in 3,509 5,715 7,072 1,636 2,001 information unavailable. each region, see note 1 , p. 9,737 12,463 12,978 732 486 1,519 4,409 3,159 2,968 814 313 1,185 1,552 2,243 2,574 11,413 10,162 1,246 2,732 9,595 9,313 270 1,191 167 1,370 315 67 189 213 0,947 3,886 1,221 4,896 895 1,547 3,914 51,282 102,224 109,974 2,215 1,488 12,358 23,618 4,735 41,959 61,087 94,117 1,456 820 7,237 11,616 4,117 2,533 11,989 25,733 121 , 125 5,840 15,346 15,746 10,028 9,742 3,448 5,208 32 9,709 18,486 20,835 11,411 3,144 3,419 2,793 455 2,786 3,772 2,866 690 ED U C A T IO N . New Hampshire. New Jersey......... New Mexico........ New York........... 126 EDUCATION. No. 8 6 .—VOCATIONAL EDUCATION : P u pil s E n r o l led in V o c a tio n a l -T e a c h e r T r a in in g C o u r s e s in I n s t it u t io n s , F ed er a ll y A id e d , by S e x a n d by S ta t e s a n d A d m in is t r a t iv e R e g io n s , Y ea r E n d e d J u n e 30, 1920. [Source: Federal Board for Vocational Education.] or in Home eco Not classi Agriculture. Trade dustries. nomics. fied subject. State. Per Fe Male. Fe Male. Fe Male. Fe Both Male. male. Male. | male. male. male. male. sexes. Alabama.............................. Arizona................................ Arkansas.............................. 121 Connecticut.......................... Delaware.............................. Florida................................. 13 14 14 65 14 54 103 123 Idaho .................................. Michigan.............................. 1 86 5 97 12 1 94 62 114 ! Minnesota............................ Mississippi........................... Missouri................................ Montana............................... Nebraska.............................. Nevada................................ New Hampshire.................. New Jersey........................... 1 New Mexico......................... New York............................ 0) 14 26 18 28 22 66 623 216 95 997 114 310 24 161 1,620 330 3 26 29 54 48 63 25 19 115 16 3 26 29 54 48 51 48 169 64 205 299 70 18 28 180 335 385 634 181 49 14 45 424 186 154 520 93 8 0 ) 44 205 128 39 80 148 33 0) 0) 21 61 79 345 50 7 100 165 25 136 3 32 3 82 2 66 1 280 Texas................................... ' U tah..................................... 1 Vermont............................... Virginia................................ 255 95 79 58 63 84 Washington......................... West Virginia....................... WTisconsin............................ Wyoming............................. 17 56 1 2 66 5 93 312 114 72 13 31 92 124 404 238 92 71 31 13 ........ 1 103 15 .........1 35 .........1 63 1 . . . . 121 334 153 147 116 50 63 122 5 .........i 52 27 ........ 1 27 ........ 12 116 .......: 8 73 87 163 16 57 54 116 52 ......... 1 ........ 43 1,250 14 34 40 123 20 58 10 21 66 35 128 6 10 203 72 54 749 186 205 131 1,286 141 127 8 617 84 ......... 63 ......... 28 .........1 127 .........; 93 160 4,560 1,590 10 76 . 3,576 101 220 20 58 4 20 450 203 73 269 8 130 141 279 24 199 145 6,985 5,471 12,456 43 156 145 1,722 1,209 2,677 464 913 1,312 ' 997 1.169 734 1,259 , 1 1 1 136 22 1,371 | 318 ! 109 660 1 2,102 310 26 321 933 No report. For States included in each region, see note I, p. 12L 4 15 113 117 224 9 325 84 63 36 127 93 18 265 48 124 52 59 68 100 146 121 68 8 76 218 118 29 82 118 206 125 1,091 1,250 32 48 72 13 31 • 111 66 4 15 113 117 474 : 250 Pennsylvania....................... Rhode Island....................... South Carolina. ............ South Dakota...................... Tennessee............................. 0) 150 67 9 318 145 10 366 268 242 81 195 2 68 156 42 78 82 118 103 118 29 136 78 351 848 343 355 253 75 2 61 5 535 (i) 14 16 Total......................... | 2,150 ! -- ■ A dm im strative re g io n s. 3 100 1 4 1 North Carolina.................... North Dakota...................... Ohio..................................... Oklahoma............................ Oregon................................. North Atlantic..................... 1 Southern............. ............... f East Central......................... i West Central........................ 1 Pacific.................................. 1 913 50 a 5 50 49 14 24 46 58 51 59 207 14 10 8 Illinois.................................. ' Indiana __________ ____ Iowa..................................... Kansas................................. i i Louisiana............................. Maine................................... Maryland............................. Total. 1,001 76 970 703 598 304 3,034 2,206 3,846 1,198 2,172 127 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION, No. 8 7 .— V O C A T IO N A L R E H A B IL IT A T IO N OF P ERSONS D IS A B L E D IN IN D U S T R Y OR O TH E R W ISE : A llotments U nder the I ndustrial R e habilitation A ct, for the Y ears E nding June 30, 1921, 1922, and 1923,1 b y States. [Source: F ederal B oard for V ocational E d u c a tio n .] State. Alabama............ Arizona............. Arkansas........... California.......... Colorado............ 1922 and 1928 1921 D ollars, D22,305.95 ollars. 17,498.35 i\ 5,000.00 12,885.44 19,458.08 j 6,539.29 Connecticut....... Delaware........... Florida.............. Georgia.............. Idaho................. 9,123.27 5.000. 00 6,159. 50 21,353.29 5.000. 5,000.00 16,644.67 32, 5o2.69 8,925.79 13,114, 99 5.000. 00 9,199.76 27, 508.30 00 5.000. Illinois............... Indiana............. Iowa.................. Kansas.............. Kentucky.......... 46, 146.75 22,104.22 18,207. 73 13, 838. 88 18,740.79 61.605.45 27,836.58 22.836.45 16,806.66 22, 956.25 Louisiana.......... Maine................ Maryland.......... Massachusetts... Michigan........... 13,556.03 6,075.63 i 10,601.23 27,551.06 22, 998. 71 17,084.53 7,295.58 13,770.73 36,594.59 34, 847.25 Minnesota......... Mississippi......... Missouri............ Montana............ Nebraska........... 16,987. 79 14,707.75 26,952.96 5,000.00 9,757.19 22,675.06 17,009. 57 32,336.05 5,214.05 12,314.59 Nevada.............. New Hampshire, New Jersey....... New Mexico.. New York......... 5.000. 5.000. 00 20,764.41 5.000. 00 74,586,66 00 5.000. 5.000. 00 29,978.76 5.000. 00 98,648.34 North Carolina.. North Dakota... O k la h o m a ... . O regon.............. 18,056.46 5,000. 00 39,014.56 13,562.31 5,505. 97 24,309. 81 6,133.49 54,710.06 19,267.22 7,441.63 Pem isylv d h ia.. R hode Is la n d .. S outh Carolina. S outh D akota. Tennessee........ . 62, 731. 95 5.000. 00 12,402.17 5.000. 00 17,880. 51 82, 838. 83 5, 741.33 15,994.16 6,046.73 22, 208.21 T ex as............... U ta h ................. V erm ont.......... V irginia........... 44,297.28 31,889.66 5.000. 00 5,000.00 5.000. 00 | 5,000.00 16, 872.42 , 21,935.60 W ashington— W est V irginia. W isconsin....... W yom ing........ 9,346.15 9, 993.75 19,100.52 5,000.00 T o ta l-----i 777,951.44 i 12,886.91 13,904.10 25,002.73 5,000. 00 1,017,776.61 i F ederal m oney ap p ro p riated for th e prom otion of th e vocational reh ab ilitatio n of persons disabled in in d u stry or otherw ise is apportioned to th e States on th e basis of to ta l p o p ulation in 1920, w ith a guaranteed m inim um of $5,000 for each S ta te , an d if expended in th e S tates m u st be m atched, dollar for dollar, w ith S ta te or local m oney, c o n trib u te d b y p u b lic o r p riv a te agencies, an d be expended u n d e r plans draw n u p in the S tates and ap p ro v ed by th e F ed eral B oard for V o catio n al E d u cation. 00 00 128 EDUCATION. No. 8 8 .— SCHOOL ST A T IST IC S OF PORTO RICO: E ducational Progress U nder Specified H eads, School Y ears 1898-99 and 1918-19. [Source: Report of the Commissioner of Education.) 1898-99 Population.............................. Of school age........................... Attending school.................... Of school age not in school__ Teachers.................................. District supervisors................. Rural barrios without schools. Public school buildings.......... Rented buildings.................... Total schoolrooms.................. School expenditures............... For elementary schools.......... For high schools...................... For university......................... Expenditure per inhabitant.. 1918-19 953,243 322, 393 i 21,873 300,520 525 16 426 Increase. 1,263,474 434,381 160, 794 273, 587 2,984 41 310,231 111, 988 138,921 2 26,933 ' 2,459 25 2 406 529 20 0 529 All. 1,195 525 2,923 $288,098 $2,467,703 274,203 2,077, 903 0 128,306 0 162,232 0.30 1,94 3 2, 398 $2,179,605 1,803, 700 128,306 162, 232 1.64 1 One report gives enrollment as 29,182. 2 Decrease. 3 Figures include rented rooms. No. 8 9 .— SCHOOL STATISTIC S OF PORTO RICO: P upils E nrolled, Classi fied by Color and S e x , or Otherwise , and T eachers, Classified by Color and Se x , and by P osition, School Y ear 1919-20. [Source: Report of the Commissioner of Education.]12 P u p ils enrolled. N um ber. Classified b y color a n d sex: W h ite M ale...................................................... F e m a le ................................................. 80,282 63,045 T o ta l................................................. 143,327 Colored— M ale...................................................... F e m a le ................................................. 21,139 17,192 T o ta l................................................. 38,331 W hite an d colored— M ale...................................................... F e m a le ................................................ 101,421 80,237 T o ta l................................................. 181,658 N o t classified b y color an d sex: U niversity, college d e p artm e n ts.......... T rade schools for sdldiers....................... N ight tra d e school................................... Sum m er session........................................ Classes in needlew ork a n d em broidery T o ta l................................................. G rand to ta l..................................... Teachers. N um ber. Classified b y color a n d sex: W h ite Men W o m e n ................................... 756 1,879 T o ta l........................................... 2,635 Colored— M en. W o m e n ............................. T otal 233 418 t W h ite an d colored— Men W om en ___ T otal ................ 651 989 2,297 3, 286 Classified b y position: 644 H ig h schools............................................. 56 1 C ontinuation schools............................. 244 Teachers of E n g lish ............................... 64 Special teachers of ag ric u ltu re ............ 2.333 Special teachers of m usic, draw ing, physical training, a n d technical 3.333 su b jects...... ........................ Teachers of needlew ork a n d em broid 184,991 e ry ........................................................... T eacher of b lind p u p ils......................... P rin cip als.................................................. E nglish graded........................................ R u ra l......................................................... Teachers in u n iv e rs ity .......................... 19 2 1,147 1,699 72 T o ta l............................................... 3,286 108 57 101 40 12 130 1 1 Figures include teachers paid from municipal funds. 2 Figures include teachers paid from municipal funds and positions converted from teachers of English to English graded. 129 EDUCATION, N o . 9 0 . —SC H O O L ST A T IST IC S O F PO R T O RICO : A v e r a g e N u m b e r B e l o n g in g in a n d A t t e n d in g P u b lic S c h o o l s , B u il d in g s in U s e fo r S c h o o l s , V a l u e o f S ch oo l P r o p e r t y , a n d E x p e n d it u r e s fo r S c h o o l s , 1919-20. [Source: Report of the Commissioner ntf Education.] Belonging Attending in school. school. Rural schools................................................................................................................ 92,210 101,179 52,531 Elementary urban schools........................................................................................... 49,820 Secondary schools......................................................................................................... 3,219 Night schools................................................................................................................ 2, 738 584 569 University of Porto Rico............................................................................................. Total.................................................................................................................... 1 160,428 148,041 Number of buildings in use for the schools during the year: Owned by the people of Porto Rico....................................................................................... Rented....................................................................................................................................... 569 1,334 Total................................................................................................................................ 1,903 Valuation of school property: Sites and buildings................................................................................................................... $2,801,066.30 Equipment............................................................................................................................... 1,033,046.32 Textbooks................................................................................................................................. 408,978.08 Total................................................................................................................................ 4,243,090.70 Expenditures for school purposes during the year ending June 30,1920: By municipalities..................................................................................................................... By insular government— Departmen t of education.................................................................................................. University of Porto Rico.................................................................................................. 2,275,434. 23 188,883.87 Total................................................................................................................................ 3,150,761.25 686,443.15 N o . 9 1 . — N A T I V E - S C H O O L ST A T IST IC S O F ALA SK A: E n r o l lm en t a n d A v e r a g e A t t e n d a n c e o f P u p il s ; N u m b e r a n d S a la r y o f I n st r u c t o r s i n , a n d T otal E x p e n d it u r e s f o r , t £ e P ublic S c h o o l s , 1 1906 to 1918.i* 4 [Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] I Year ended June 30— 1906................................................... igo7................................................... 1908 ................................................. 1909 ............................................... 1910 ............................................... 1911................................................... 1912................................................. 1913................................................... 1914................................................. 1915................................................... 1916................................................. 1917................................................... 1918................................................... Teachers. Pupils. Number of schools. 35 52 59 69 77 ' 81 80 77 71 66 70 68 77 Number enrolled. 2,136 2, 639 3,068 3,809 3,964 3,841 4,018 3,563 3,666 3,436 3,665 3,666 3,341 Average Number. attendance. 981 1,139 1,197 1,521 1,692 1,689 1,805 1,797 1,988 1,963 2,154 2,172 2,601 41 59 73 89 98 102 109 109 106 97 102 111 145 Total cost.1 Salaries. Dollars. 3 25,454 37,653 43,432 66, 271 76,603 86,974 86,005 82,905 79,694 81,968 4 98,916 4100,245 5149,570 Dollars. 47,706 56,016 78,877 85,135 112,909 121, 508 199,619 199,845 199,772 199,673 199,932 199,703 272,905 i The figures relate to United States public schools outside of incorporated towns only, and, for years subsequent to 1906, to public schools for native children only. By the act of Jan. 27, 1905, the management of the schools for white children outside of incorporated towns devolved upon the governor of Alaska as ex officio superintendent of public instruction, the native schools being left under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Education. Statistics of white schools for the school year 1916-17 are as follows: Teachers, 68; enrollment, 1,778; average daily attendance, 1,397; grade school graduates, 94; high-school gradu ates 15; salaries of teachers, *80,100; total expenditures, $136,632. After 1917, Educational Statistics for Alaska are available for even years only. * Includes salaries, equipment, supplies, travel, freight, fuel, light, repairs, local expenses, and janitor services. s Salaries of 50 employees in Alaska. 4Includes salaries of superintendent, assistant superintendents, and chief of Alaska division. for 6FRASER Figures include salaries of principals. Digitized 130 EDUCATION, N o . 9 2 . — SC H O O L ST A T IS T IC S O F HAW AII: N u m b e r o f P u b l ic S c h oo ls , N umber and Sex of I nstructors and P upils, School Y ears 1#G4-5 tq IS 18-19. [Source: "Reports of the superintendent of public instruction.] Teachers. School year. Pupils. Schools. Male. Female. Total. Boys. Girls. Total. ! 1904^ 5........................................... 1905-6........................................... a m -y ........................................... i 1907-8........................................... ! 1908-9........................................... | 1909-10......................................... 1910-11......................................... ' 1911-12......................................... 1912-13......................................... 1913-14......................................... ■ 1914-15......................................... |t 1915-16......................................... 1916-17......................................... 1917-18......................................... 1918-19......................................... | 154 154 153 154 153 152 155 156 161 168 170 171 168 168 168 109 95 103 107 106 122 120 136 142 139 141 139 144 127 326 346 373 382 380 401 462 538 571 , 598 663 716 823 936 414 435 441 476 489 486 523 582 674 713 735 804 855 967 1,063 8,356 8,826 9,430 10,177 10,652 10,937 11,397 12,965 13,884 14,615 15,528 16,173 17,183 18,248 18,988 6,846 ; 7,293 7,708 8,-387 ; 8,822 : 8,972 ; 9, 200 10, 787 11, 747 12,375 13, 299 14,032 15,099 16,095 17,114 N o. 9 3 .—SCHOOL STATISTICS OF HAWAII: N umber of Pupils Schools, Public and Private, b y R aces , 1909 to 1919.1 15,202 16,119 17,138 18,564 19, 474 19,909 20, 597 23, 752 25, 631 26,998 28, 827 30,205 32, 282 34,343 36,102 in A ll [Source: Reports of the Governor of Hawaii.] Race. Hawaiian..................... Part Hawaiian............ American__ ________ British......................... German........................ Portuguese................... Japanese...................... Chinese......................... Porto Rican................. Korean....... ................. All other...................... 1909 1910 1911 4,608 3,681 972 173 276 4, 696 ' 6,415 2,830 i 438 ’ 180 ! 620 4,381 3,842 1,076 163 266 4,662 7,078 2,855 372 260 582 4,196 4,253 3,738 4,075 1,034 1,169 155 137 264 : 308 4,699 5,331 7,607 9,298 3,005 3,281 484 ' 578 283 393 657 1,086 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 4,290 3,949 3 ,866 4,146 4,165 4,494 1,239 1,403 1, 446 151 140 173 27p 263 308 5, 497 ' 5,400 -5, 701 10,990 11,508 13,553 3,783 3,612': 3.916 757 767 ' 934 400 431 462 1,415 1,617 1,709 3,825 4,583 1,560 150 264 : 5,716 14,720 3,925 964 512 1,726 1917 f 191S 1919 3,750 4,938 1,793 152 277 5,887 14,862 4,076 3,905 3,800 5,189 5,361 1,873 : 1,955 182 182 197 158 6 ,2 2 1 6,334 16,416 17,546 4,434 4,491 1 ,1 1 1 1,10 0 1,139 515 540 620 1,667 1,587 1,705 Total............... .. 24,889 25,537 26,122 29,909 32,938 33,288 136,529 37,945 39,028 41,644 43,271 1 The figures are as of June 30 for public schools, and as of Dec. 31 of the preceding year for private schools. 131 ED U C A TIO N N o. 9 4 .— SCHOOL STATISTICS OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, SCHOOL YEARS 1 9 0 2 -3 TO 1 9 1 8 -1 9 : N u m b e r o p S chools a n d F il ip in o T e a c h e r s f o r M a r c h , a n d H ig h e s t M o nth ly E n r o l l m e n t of P u p il s . 1 [Source: Reports of tne Director of Education.! Number of schools. Year. 1902-3.......................................... 1903-4.......................................... 1904-5.......................................... 1905-6.......................................... 1906-7.......................................... 1907-8.......................................... 1908-9.......................................... 1909-10........................................ 1910-11........................................ 1911-12........................................ 1912-13........................................ 1913-14........................................ 1914-15........................................ 1915-16 ....................................... 1916-17........................................ i 1917-18........................................ 1 1918-19........................................ 1 Inter Second Primary. mediate ary .2 .2 ■ | :| ,i 3 2,000 2,233 2,727 5 3,108 3, 435 3,701 4,194 4,295 4,121 3,364 2,595 3,913 3,837 4,143 4,288 4,276 4,412 ‘ ! j | 1 1 1 ^ Highest monthly enroll Total. ti American. j Filipino. ment. | 17 102 119 216 193 193 198 245 283 296 278 309 351 368 423 501 35 35 36 36 38 37 38 38 38 43 44 41 44 46 48 50 Teachers. 3 2,000 2,285 2,864 5 3,263 3,687 3,932 4,424 4,531 4,404 3,685 8 2,934 4,235 4,187 4,538 4,702 4,747 4,963 3 800 787 855 831 746 800 825 732 683 664 658 612 538 506 477 406 374 [ 3,000 150,000 3,854 * 227,600 4,036 4 311, 843 4,719 4 375,554 6,141 4 335,106 6,804 4 359,738 7,949 6 437, 735 8,275 7 451,938 8,403 7 484,689 7,696 7 429,380 7,013 9 349,454 8,850 7 525,959 9,307 7 536,939 10,457 10 523,272 11,826 49567,625 12,821 10 499,986 14,433 10569,744 1 Figures for Mindanao and Sulu not included prior to 1915-16. 2 Trade, normal, agricultural, and other special schools are included under the intermediate and sec ondary headings. 3 Estimated. * March. 5 Exclusive of Moro Province from 1905-6 on. 3 February. ^ September. 8 March, 1913. The highest number of schools in operation during the past school year was 3,094 in the month of August, 1912. Many schools had to be discontinued for lack of buildings or funds. 9 Figures for August, 1912. i° Average monthly enrollment. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES N o. 9 5 .— F A R M S , N U M B E R : C e n s u s Y e a r s 1900, 1910, a n d 1920, c e n t a g e s op I n c r e a s e o r D e c r e a s e , by S t a t e s . w it h P er [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Number of farms. Increase State. 1910-1920 1900-1910 1900 1910 1920 Number Per cent. Number. Per cent. Alabama.............................. Arizona................................ Arkansas.............................. California.............................. Colorado............................... 223,220 5, 809 178,694 72,542 24,700 262,901 9,227 214,678 88,197 46,170 256,023 10,816 232,602 117, 690 59,991 39,681 3,418 35,984 15, 655 21,470 17.8 58.8 20.1 21.6 86.9 - 6,878 1,589 17,924 29,493 13,821 - 2.6 17.2 8.3 33.4 29.9 Connecticut......................... Delaware.............................. District of Columbia............ Florida................................. Georgia................................. 26,948 9,687 269 40,814 224,691 26,815 10,836 ' 217 50,016 291,027 22,655 133 10,128 ; 1,149 52 203 54,006 9,202 310, 737 66,336 - 0.5 11.9 -1 9 .3 22.5 29.5 - 4,160 708 14 3,990 19, 710 -15 .5 - 6.5 - 6.5 8.0 6.8 Idaho.................................... Illinois.................................. Indiana................................ Iowa..................................... Kansas.............................. 17,471 264,151 221, 897 228,622 173,098 30,807 251,872 215,485 217,044 177,841 42,109 237,153 205,124 213,312 165,287 13,336 -12,279 - 6,412 -11,578 4,743 76.3 - 4.6 - 2.9 - 5.1 2.7 11,302 -14,719 -10,361 - 3,732 -12,554 - Kentucky............................ Louisiana............................. Maine................................... Maryland............................. Massachusetts...................... 234,667 115,969 59,299 46,012 37, 715 259,185 120,546 60,016 48,923 36,917 270,676 135,455 48,228 47,908 31,982 24,518 4,577 717 2,911 798 10.4 3.9 1.2 6.3 - 2.1 11,491 14,909 -11,788 - 1,015 - 4,935 4.4 12.4 -1 9 .6 - 2.1 -1 3 .4 Michigan.............................. Minnesota............................ Mississippi........................... Missouri............................... Montana............................... 203,261 154,659 220,803 284,886 13,370 206,960 156,137 274,382 277,244 26,214 196,647 178,588 272,437 263,124 57,441 3.699 1,478 53,579 - 7,642 12,844 1.8 1.0 24.3 - 2.7 96.1 -10,313 22,451 - 1,945 -14,120 31,227 - 5.0 14.4 - 0.7 - 5.1 119.1 Nebraska.............................. Nevada................................ New Hampshire.................. New Jersey.......................... New Mexico......................... 121,525 2,184 29,324 34,650 12,311 129, 678 2,689 27,053 33,487 35,676 124,309 3,164 20,523 29,672 29,841 8,153 505 - 2,271 - 1,163 23,365 6.7 23.1 - 7.7 - 3.4 189.8 - 5,369 475 - 6,530 - 3,815 - 5,835 - 4,1 17.7 -24 .1 -1 1 .4 -1 6 .4 New Y ork........................... North Carolina............... . North Dakota...................... Ohio..................................... Oklahoma............................ 226,720 224,637 45,332 276,719 108,000 215,597 253, 725 74,360 272,045 190,192 193,060 269, 740 77, 693 256,699 191, 731 -11,123 29,088 29,028 - 4,674 82,192 - 4.9 12.9 64.0 - 1,7 76.1 -22,537 16,015 3,333 -15,346 1,539 -1 0 .5 6.3 4.5 - 5.6 0.8 Oregon................................. Pennsylvania....................... Rhode Island....................... South Carolina.................... South Dakota................. . 35,837 224,248 5,498 155,355 52,622 45,502 219,295 5,292 176,434 77,644 50,188 202,256 4,084 192, 664 74,564 9,665 - 4,953 206 21,079 25,022 27.0 - 3.7 13.6 47.6 4.686 -17,039 - 1,208 16,230 - 3,080 10.3 - 7.8 -2 2 .8 Tennessee............................. Texas................................... Utah..................................... Vermont.............................. Virginia............................... 224,623 352,190 19,387 33,104 167,886 246,012 417, 770 21,676 32,709 184,018 252,691 435,666 25, 664 29,072 186,011 21,389 65,580 2,289 395 16,132 9.5 18.6 11.8 - 1.2 9.6 6,679 17,896 3,988 - 3,637 1,993 2.7 4.3 18.4 Washington......................... West Virginia...................... Wisconsin............................ Wyoming............................. 33,202 92,874 169, 795 6,095 56,192 96,685 177,127 10,987 66,288 87, 289 189,196 15,611 22,990 3,811 7,332 4,892 69.2 4.1 4.3 80.3 10,096 - 9,396 12,069 4,624 18.0 - 9.7 6.8 42.1 Total.......................... 5,737,372 6,361,502 6,447,998 624,130 10.9 86,496 1.4 - 2.2 Minus sign ( —) denotes decrease. 133 - 36.7 5.8 4.8 1,7 7.1 9.2 4.0 -11.1 1.1 134 FARM S, FARM LAND, AND FARM PROPERTY. No. 96.—FARMS, FARM LAND, AND FARM PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES: J u n e , 1900, and A pril , 1910. (Source: B u reau of th e Census, D ep artm en t of Commerce.) Increase. June 1,1900. A pr. 15,1910. P er cent. A m ount. Urban population 1 ....................................... Rural population 2........................................ 31,609,645 44,384,930 42,623,383 49,348,883 11,013,738 4,963,953 3 4.8 T otal................................................... 75,994,575 91,972,266 15,977,691 21.0 Number of all farms...................................... Land area of the country....................acres.. 5,737,372 1,903,461,760 6,361,502 1,903,289,600 624,130 V 172,160 10.9 Improved land in farms................ ..do__ Unimproved land in farms..................do__ 414,498,487 424,093,287 478,451,750 400,346,575 63,953,263 23,746,712 15.4 < 5.6 4 .8 Total............................. * 11.2 do____ 838,591,774 878,798,325 40,206,551 Average acreage per farm: Improved land........................................ Unimproved land.................................. 72.3 73.9 75.2 62.9 m.o 4 8 .0 < 5.5 15,417,666,174 2,768,812,032 515,373,813 118.1 77.8 68.7 Total.................................................... 146.2 138.1 Per cent of total land area in farms: Improved......................... ...................... Unimproved........................................... 21.8 25.1 Total.................................................... 44.1 46.1 Per cent of land in farms: Improved................................................ Unimproved............................ ............ . 49.4 5 0.6 54.4 45.6 Value of farm property: Land........................................ dollars.. Buildings.................................... do___ Implements and machinery....... do— Domestic animals, poultry, and bees ............................................... dollars.. 13,058,007,995 3,556,639,496 749,775,970 28,475,674,169 6,325,451,528 1,265,149,783 T otal........... . ........................... do__ Average value per farm: L an d ........................................dollars.. Buildings.................................... do___ Implements and machinery.......d o .... Domestic animals, poultry, and bees ............................................... dollars.. T otal........................................do__ Average value per acre of land in farms: Land.........................................dollars.. Buildings.................................... do___ Implements and machinery.......do__ Domestic animals, poultry, and bees ............................................... dollarsT otal........................................ do..., 22.3 3 .0 * 4 .2 14.9 21.0 3,075,477,703 4,925,173,610 1,849,695,907 60.1 20,439,901,164 : 40,991,449,090 20,551,547,926 100.5 4,476 994 199 2,200 96.7 60.3 5 1.9 2,276 620 131 374 68 774 238 44.4 3,563 : 6,444 2,881 80.9 15.57 4.24 0.89 32.40 7.20 1.44 16.83 2.96 0.55 108.1 6 9.8 61.8 536 3.67 5.60 1.93 52.6 24.37 46.64 22.27 91.4 1 P o p ulatio n of incorporated places having 2,500 or more in h a b ita n ts in 1910. T h e figure for 1900 does n o t represen t th e u rb a n po p u latio n according to th a t census, b u t denotes the population in th a ty e a r of th e te rrito ry classified as u rb a n in 1910. 2 T otal, exclusive of u rb a n . (See n ote 1 .) « W hile th e drainage o f lak es an d sw am ps in Illinois an d In d ia n a caused som e increase in to ta l area betw een 1900 a n d 1910, th e b uilding of th e R oosevelt a n d Laguna R eservoirs a n d th e form ation of th e S alt on Sea in California re su lte d in a n e t decrease of to ta l acreage as in d ic a ted . * D ecrease. 135 N U M BER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS, No. 9 7 .—NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS AND NUMBER OF ACRES IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED: B y States and by G eographic D ivisions, 1890, 1900, and 1910. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] ! S ta te . C ensus N u m b e r y ear. of fa rm s.1 isru m b er o f acre ;s in farm s. Im p ro v ed . C n im p ro v e d . Per e n t of A verage c fa n u m b e r la rm nd of acres im to a p ro v ed. fa rm . T otal. 1 A la b a m a ......................... A r iz o n a ........................... A rk a n s a s ......................... C a lifo rn ia ....................... C olorado ......................... C o n n e c tic u t.................... D e la w a re ......................... D istric t of C o lu m b ia . . . : | > F lo r id a ............................. ' l ; G eorgia............................. , 1 | Id a h o ............................... , ! I ll in o is ............................. I n d i a n a ........ .................. In d ia n T e rrito ry * ........ Io w a ........................... . K a n s a s ............................. K e n t u c k y ....................... L o u isia n a ......................... M a in e ............................... M a r y la n d ....................... M assa c h u se tts................ 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 i9 io 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 3890 1900 1910 1900 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 [ 157,772 223,220 262,901 1, 126 5,809 9,227 124.760 178,694 214,678 52,894 72,542 88,197 16, 389 24,700 46,170 26,350 26,948 26,815 9,381 9,687 10,836 382 269 217 34,228 40,814 50,016 171,071 224,691 291,027 6,603 17,471 30,807 240,681 264,151 251,872 198,167 221,897 215,485 45,505 201,903 228,622 217,044 166,617 173,098 177,841 179,264 234,667 259,185 69,294 115,969 120,546 62,013 59,299 60,016 40,798 46,012 48,923 34,374 37, 715 36,917 ! , ! , i ! ' | | i i 7,698,343 8,654,991 9,693,581 104 .128 254,521 350,173 5,475,043 6 ,953,735 8,076,254 12,222,839 11,958,837 11,389,894 1,823,520 2,273,968 4,302,101 1,379,419 1,064, 525 988,252 762, 655 754,010 713,538 9,898 5,934 5,133 1,145,693 1,511,653 1,805,408 9,582,866 10,615,644 12,298,017 606,862 1,413,118 2,778,740 25, 669,060 27,699,219 28,048,323 15,107, 482 16,680,358 16,933,252 3,062,193 25,428,899 29,897,552 29,491,199 22,303,301 25, 040,550 29,904,067 11,818,882 13,741,968 14,354,471 3, 774,668 4,666,532 5, 276,016 3,044,666 2,386,889 2,360,657 3,412,908 3,516,352 3,354, 767 1,657, 024 1,292,332 1,164,501 12,154,657 12,030,436 11,038,731 1,192,905 1.680,806 896,440 9,416,313 9,682,984 9,339,821 9,204,454 16,870,114 16,541, 550 2,775,421 7,200, 620 9,230,012 874,013 1,247,558 1,197,536 293,037 312,218 325,328 1,847 2,555 930 2,528,793 2,852,238 3,448,130 15,617,569 15,776,413 14,855,390 695,894 1, 791, 785 2,504,864 4,829,217 5,095,509 4, 474,614 5, 255,034 4,939,265 4,368,571 4 ,2 0 6 ,88S 5,062,642 4,676, 785 4,439,489 7, 911,155 16,622,420 13,480,732 9, 593, 347 8,237,454 7,834,656 5,769,551 6,392,595 5,163, 465 3,135,259 3,913,057 3,936,202 1, 539, 482 1,653,723 1,702,373 1,341,258 1,854,932 1,711,440 19, 853,000 20,685,427 20,732,312 1,297,033 1,935,327 1,246, 613 14,891,356 16,636,719 17,416,075 21,427,293 28, 828,951 27,931, 444 4,598,941 9, 474, 588 13,532,113 2,253,432 2, 312,083 ; 2,185,788 1,055,692 1,066,228 1, 038,866 11,745 8,489 | 6 ,063 . 3,674,486 i A, 363,891 1 5, 253,538 25,200,435 26,392,057 26, 953,413 1,302, 256 3, 204, 903 5,283,604 30,498,277 32,794,728 32, 522, 937 20,362,516 21,619,623 21,299,823 7,269,081 30,491,541 34,574,337 38,930,688 30,214.456 41,662,970 43,384,799 21, 412, 229 21,979,422 22,189,127 9,544,219 11,059,127 10,439,481 6,179,925 6,299, 946 6,296,859 4, 952,890 5,170, 075 5,057,140 2,998,282 3,147,064 2.875,941 125.8 92.7 78.9 909.6 333.2 135.1 119.4 93.1 81.1 405. 0 397.4 316. 7 280.6 383.6 293.1 85.5 85.8 81.5 112.5 38.8 41.8 46,8 8.0 1 1 i | ! , 1 ! 110.1 , j j| ! 95.9 30.7 31.6 27.9 107.4 106.9 105. 0 147.3 117.5 92.6 197.2 183.4 171.5 126.7 124.2 129.1 102.8 97.4 98.8 159. 7 151.0 151.2 156. 3 181.3 240.7 244.0 119.4 93.7 85.6 137.7 95.4 86.6 99.7 106.2 104.9 121.4 112. 4 103.4 , 87.2 83.4 : 77.9 1 13.2 28.1 36.8 41,8 46.4 57.0 41.5 40. S 39.7 24.0 31.8 61.2 4 6.0 45.2 72.2 70.7 68.7 84.3 6 9 .9 84.7 81.2 34.6 34.4 38.0 40.2 45.6 46.6 44.1 52.6 84.2 8 4.5 86.2 74.2 77.2 79.5 42.1 83.4 8 6.5 86.9 7 3.8 60.1 68.9 55. 2 62.5 64. 7 39.5 42.2 50.5 49.3 37.9 37.5 m. 9 68.0 66.3 55,3 41.1 4 0 .5 1 For 1890 farms of less than 3 acres which reported the sale of products of less than $500 in the census year are not included. Consolidated with Oklahoma in 1907. 136 N U M B E R A N B A C R E A G E OF FARM S No. 9 7 .— N umber and A creage of Farms and N umber of A cres I mproved and U nimproved: B y States and by G eographic Divisions, 1890,1900, and 1910—Con. N u m b e r of acre :s in farm s. S tate. M ic h ig a n ......................... M in n e s o ta ....................... M ississippi........................ M issouri........................... M o n ta n a ......................... N e b ra s k a ......................... N e v a d a ............................. N ew H a m p sh ire ............ N ew J e r s e y ..................... N ew M ex ico ................... N ew Y o r k ....................... N o rth C a r o lin a .............. N o rth D a k o ta ................ O h io ................................... O k la h o m a ....................... O re g o n ............................. P e n n s y lv a n ia ................ R h o d e Is la n d .................. S outh C a r o lin a .............. S o u th D a k o ta ................ T e n n e ss e e ....................... C ensus year. N u m b er of farm s. Im proved. 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 11910 1890 1900 1910 ' 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 172,344 203,261 206,960 116,851 154,659 156,137 144,318 220,803 274,382 238,043 284, 886 277,244 5,603 13,370 26, 214 113,608 121,525 129,678 1,277 2,184 2,689 29,151 29,324 27,053 30,828 34,650 33,487 4, 458 12,311 35,676 226, 223 226, 720 215, 597 178,359 224,637 263,725 27,611 45,332 74,360 251,430 276,719 272,045 8,826 62,495 190,192 25,530 35, 837 45,502 211,557 224, 248 219,295 5,500 5,498 5, 292 115,008 155,355 176,434 50,158 52, 622 77,644 174, 412 224, 623 246,012 9,865,350 11,799,250 12,832,078 11,127,953 18,442,585 19,643,533 6,849,390 7, 594, 428 9,008,310 19,792,313 22,900, 043 24,581,186 915,517 1,736,701 3,640,309 15,247,705 18,432,595 24,382,577 723, 052 572,916 752,117 1,727,387 1,076,879 929,185 1,999,117 1,977,042 1,803,336 263,106 326,873 1,467,191 16,389,380 15,599,986 14,844,039 7, 828,569 8,327,106 8,813,056 4, 658,015 9,644,520 20,455,092 18,338,824 19,244,472 19,227,969 563,728 5, 511,994 17,551,337 3,516,000 3,328,308 4,274,803 13,210,597 13,209,183 12,673,519 274,491 187,354 178,344 5, 255,237 5,775,741 6,097,999 6,959,293 11,285,983 15,827,208 9,362,555 10,245,950 10,890,484 U n im p ro v ed . T otal. 4,920,286 14, 785,636 5,762,448 17,561,698 6,108,536 18,940,614 7,535,692 18,663,645 7,805,913 26,248,498 8,032,290 27,675,823 10,723,157 17,572,547 10,646,308 18,240, 736 9,549,223 18,557,533 10,987,977 30,780,290 11,097,830 33, 997,873 10,010,062 34,591,248 1, 048, 680 1,964,197 10,107,753 11,844,454 9,905,294 13,545, 603 6,345,739 21, 593,444 11,479,184 29,911,779 14,239,444 38,622,021 938,364 1,661,416 2,565,647 1,992,701 2, 714,757 1,962,640 1,731,631 3,459,018 2,532,985 ' 3,609,864 2,320, 273 ; 3,249,458 662,892 2,662,009 863,924 2,840, 966 770,521 2,573,857 524,776 787,882 4,804,005 5,130,878 11,270,021 9,802,830 6,572,182 21,961,562 7,048,123 22,648,109 7,186,328 22,030, 367 14,823,327 22,651,896 14,422,250 22,749, 356 13,636,073 22,439,129 3,002,318 7,660,333 5,898,120 15,542,640 7,971,558 28,426,650 5,013,584 23,352, 408 5, 257,513 24,501, 985 4,877,739 24,105,708 1,042, 695 1,606,423 10,207,264 15,719,258 11,308, 016 28, 859,353 3,393,888 6,909,888 6, 743,020 10,071,328 7,410, 307 11,685,110 5,153, 778 18, 364, 370 6,161,832 19,371,015 5, 913,313 18, 586, 832 194,790 469,281 455, 602 268,248 264,964 443,308 7, 929,415 13,184,652 8, 209,273 13, 985,014 7,414,029 13,512,028 4,437,167 11,396,460 7,784,633 19,070,616 10,189,684 26,016,892 10,799,028 20,161,583 20,342,058 10,096,108 9,151,173 20, 041,657 iI n c lu d e s In d ia n T e rrito ry , co n so lid ate d w ith O k la h o m a in 1907. Per A verage c e n t of n u m b e r ; fa rm nd of a cres laim to a p ro v ed. farm . 85.8 8 6.4 91.5 159.7 169.7 177.3 121.8 82.6 67.6 129.3 119.3 124.8 350.6 885.9 516,7 190.1 246,1 297.8 1,301.0 1,174.7 1,009. 6 118.7 123.1 120,1 86.4 82.0 76.9 176.7 416. 8 315.9 97.1 99.9 102.2 127.0 101.3 88.4 277.4 342.9 382.3 92.9 88.5 88.6 182.0 251.5 151.7 270.7 281.0 256.8 86.8 86.4 84.8 85.3 82.9 83.8 114.6 90.0 76.6 227.2 362.4 335.1 115.6 90.6 81.5 66.7 6 7.2 67.8 59.6 70.3 71.0 3 9.0 4 1.6 4 8.5 6 4.3 67,4 71.1 46.6 14.7 26.9 70.6 61.6 63,1 43.5 22.3 27.7 49.9 29.8 28.6 75.1 69.6 70.1 33.4 6 .4 13.0 74.6 68.9 67.4 ‘84.6 36.6 39.3 60.8 62.1 72.0 78.5 78.5 7 9.8 35.1 35.1 60.8 50.9 33.6 36.0 7 1.9 68.2 68.2 58.5 41.1 40.2 3 9.9 41.3 45.1 61.1 59.2 6 0.8 4 6.4 50.4 54.3 NUM BER AND A C R EA G E 137 OF FARMS, No. 9 7 . — N um ber a n d A creage of F arms and N umber of A cres I m proved and U n im p r o v e d : B y S tates and by G e o g r a ph ic D iv isio n s , 1890,1900, a n d 1910—Con. N u m b e r of acres in farm s. State. T e x a s ............................... U t a h ................................. V e r m o n t......................... V irg in ia ........................... W a s h in g to n .................... W est V ir g in ia ........ ....... W isc o n sin ...................... W y o m in g ...................... T o t a l ..................... C ensus y ear. N u m b er of farm s. , Im p ro v ed , U n im proved. T otal. Per t of A verage c efanrm n u m b e r la n d of a cres im to a fa rm . pro v ed . 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 228,126 352,190 417, 770 10,517 19, 387 21,676 32,573 33,104 32, 709 127,600 167, 886 184,018 18,056 33,202 56,192 72,773 92,874 96,685 146,409 169,795 177,127 3 125 6,095 10,987 20,746,215 19,576,076 27,360,666 548,223 1,032,117 1,368,211 2,655,943 2,126,624 1,633, 965 9,125,545 10,094,805 9,870,058 1,820,832 3,465,960 6,373,311 4,554,000 5,498,981 5,521,757 9,793,931 11,246, 972 11, 907, 606 476,831 792,332 1,256,160 30,660,722 106, 230,941 85,074,401 775,482 3, 084,834 2,029,488 1,739,703 2,597,816 3, 029,612 9, 979, 406 9,813, 078 9,625,578 2,358, 358 5,033,337 5,338,924 5,767, 326 5,155,532 4,504,685 6,994,057 8,615,755 9,152,460 1,353,601 7,332,204 7,286,850 51,406,937 125,807,017 112,435,067 1,323, 705 4,116,951 3,397, 699 4,395,646 4, 724,440 4, 663,577 19,104, 951 19, 907, 883 19,496,636 4,179,190 8,499,297 11,712,235 10,321,326 10, 654,513 10, 026,442 16, 787,988 19,862,727 21,060,066 1,830,432 8,124,536 8,543,010 225.3 357.2 269.1 125.9 212.4 156.7 134.9 142.7 142.6 149.7 118.6 105.9 231.4 256.0 208.4 141.8 114.7 103.7 114.7 117.0 118.9 585.7 1, 333.0 777.6 40.4 15.6 24.3 41.4 25.1 40.3 60.4 45.0 35.0 47.8 50.7 50.6 43.6 40.8 54.4 44.1 51.6 55.1 58.3 56.6 56.5 26.1 9.8 14.7 1890 1900 1910 4,564,641 6,737,372 6,361,502 357,616, 755 414,498,487 478,451,750 265,601, 864 424,093,287 400,346,575 623,218,619 838,591,774 878,798,325 136.5 146.2 188.1 57.4 49.4 54.4 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1900 1910 1900 1910 1910 189,961 191,888 188,802 468,608 485, 618 468,379 1,009,031 1,135,823 1,123,489 914,791 1,060,744 1,109,948 749, 600 962,225 1,111,881 655,766 903,313 1,042,480 431,006 754,853 943,186 49,398 101, 327 183,446 96,480 141,581 189,891 10,738,930 8,134,403 7,254,904 31,599,094 30,786,211 29,320,894 78,774,647 86,670,271 88,947,228 105,517,479 135, 643,828 164,284,862 41,677,371 46,100,226 48,479,733 35,729,170 40, 237 337 43,946,846 30,559,654 39,770,530 68,264,273 5,460,739 8,402,576 15,915,002 17,559,671 18,753,105 22,038,008 159 2,660 294,545 305,053 1,570,304 9,016,654 12,414,596 12,460,027 11,388,847 14,073,879 13,870,162 27,012,178 29,670,490 28,981,920 45,282,690 65,364, 885 68,363,259 68,480,202 58,197,280 55,302,522 43,270,189 41,010,306 37,573,783 46,889,281 136,720,672 110,885,703 9,305,123 37,994,708 43,618,418 14,956,700 28,646,471 29,290,781 19,755,584 20,548,999 19,714,931 42, 987, 943 44,860,090 43,191,056 105,786,825 116,340,761 117,929,148 150,800,169 201,008,713 232,648,121 100,157,573 104,297,506 103,782,255 78,999, 359 81,247, 643 81,520,629 77,448,935 176,491,202 169,149,976 14,765,862 46,397,284 59,533,420 32,516,371 47,399,576 51,328,789 159 42,544 2,609,613 2,590,600 2,085,162 104.0 107.1 104.4 91.7 92.4 92.2 104.8 102.4 105.0 164.8 189.5 209.6 133.6 108.4 93.3 120.5 89.9 78.2 179.7 233.8 179.3 298.9 457.9 324.5 337.0 334.8 270.3 13.2 191.6 1,148.1 599.7 35,7 54.4 39.6 36.8 73.5 Geographic divisions.* N ew E n g l a n d ................ Middle Atlantic.......... E ast N o rth C e n tra l___ W est N orth C en tra l . . . S outh A t la n tic .............. E a st S outh C e n tr a l___ W est S o u th C e n tra l___ M o u n ta i n ....................... P ac ific ................... .......... A l a s k a ............................. H a w a ii............................ P o rto R ico ....................... 12 222 2,273 4,320 58,371 39,884 2,315,068 2,285,547 514,858 i For States included in each division, s$e note 5, p. 34. 68.6 67.9 74.5 74.5 75.4 70.0 67.5 70.6 41.6 44.2 4 6.7 45.2 49.5 53.9 39.5 22.5 34.4 3 7.0 18.1 26.7 54.0 39.6 42.9 100.0 6 .3 11.3 11.8 75.3 138 N U M BER , ACREAGE, AND VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY No. 9 8 .—NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS AND NUMBER OF ACRES IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED: Census T eaks 1850 to 1910. [Source; Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] " Number of acres in farms. Census year. Number of farms. 1860...................... ' 1860...................... , 18701.................. 1880 i .................. ; 18901.................. 1900 2 .................. 19103.......... ......... Improved. 1,449,073 |! 113,032,614 2,044, #77 163,110,720 2,659,985 188, 921,099 4,008, 907 . 284,771,042 4,584,041 i 357,616,765 5,737,372 414,498,487 0, 861, 502 478, 451,750 Per cent of farm land— Average i number Im i Unim of acres proved. proved. to a farm. i Unimproved. Total. 180,528,000 244,101,818 218,813,942 251,310,793 265,601,864 424,093,287 400,346,575 293,560,614 407,212,538 407,735,041 536,081,835 623,218,619 838,591,774 878,798,325 ' 199.2 | 153.3 133.7 ! 136.5 146.2 1 138.1 ! 202.6 38.5 40.1 46.3 53.1 57.4 49.4 54.4 61.5 59.9 53.7 46.9 42.6 50.6 45.6 1 Not including farms of less than 3 acres which reported the sale of less than $500 worth of prod ucts in the census year. 8 Exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii. * Exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. No. 9 9 .— VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY: B y States sions, 1890, 1900, and and by G eographic D ivi 1910. [Source; Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] S ta te . •C ensus ! year. L aud. D o lla r # . 1890 i 111,051,390 1900 100,165,571 216,944,175 1910 A r iz o n a ................... 1890 17.222,230 1900 11.416, 460 1910 42,349,737 1 118,574,422 A rk a n s a s .................... 1890 105,106,650 1900 1910 246,021,450 C a lifo rn ia ................. 1890 1697,116,630 1900 630,444, 960 1,317,195,448 1910 185,035,180 C o lo ra d o .................... 1890 1900 90,341,523 362,822,205 1910 195,000,595 C o n n e c tic u t.............. 1890 1900 52,441,508 1910 [ 72,206,058 D e la w a re ................ 1890 ! i 39, 586,080 23,768,820 1900 j 1910 34,938,161 D istric t of C o lu m b ia ' 1890 ; 16.471,120 1900 9,700,230 1910 7,193,950 F lo r id a ........................ 1890 172,745,180 1900 30,823,016 93,738, 065 1910 G eorgia.................. 1890 1 152,1)06, 230 138,515,430 1900 1910 370,353,415 1890 Id a h o ......................... 1 17,431,580 1900 35,486,368 219, 963, 316 1910 I ll in o is ...................... 1890 i 1,262,870, 587 1,514,113,970 1900 1910 3, 090, 411,148 A la b a m a .................... 1 B u ild in g s, Im p le m e n ts and m a c h in e ry . L ive stock. A ll farm p ro p e rty . D o lla r s . D o lla r s. D o lla r s. D o lla r s. 34,452,612 71,309,416 <l > 2,266,500 4,935,573 ( l ) 30,075,520 I 63,145,363 | : 0) 77,468,000 ! 133, 406,040 (U 16,002,512 45,696,656 0) 44,983,560 66,113,163 0) 10,667,220 18,217,822 < l ) 1,573,760 1,037,393 ( l) 9,976,822 24,407,924 0) 44,854,690 108,850,917 t1) 6,831,815 25,112,509 ( * ) 251,467,580 432,381,422 4,511,645 8,675,900 16, 290,004 196,580 765,200 1, 787,790 5, 672,400 8.750,060 16,864,198 14, 689, 710 21,311,670 36,493,158 2,728,850 4,746,755 12,791,601 3,075,495 4,948,300 6,916,648 1.835,570 2,150,560 3,206,095 79,760 136,060 92,350 1,358,040 1,963,210 4, 446, 007 5, 764,978 9,804,010 20,948,056 1,172,460 3,295,045 10,476,051 34,456,938 44, 977,310 73,724,074 30,776,730 36,105,799 65,594,834 2 13,227,453 15,545, 687 26,050,870 30,772,880 37,483,771 74,058,292 a 65,575,427 67,303,325 127,599,938 *29 ,6 75 , 528 49,954,311 70,161,344 9, 974,618 10, 932,212 14,163,902 4,198. 810 4,111,054 6, 817,123 129.120 125, 326 152,840 7,142.980 11,166,016 20,591,187 31, 477, 990 35,200, 507 80,393,993 7,253,490 21,657,974 49,775,309 180,431,662 193,758,037 308, 804, 431 Land and bnildings not separately stated for 1890, 2 Including estimated value of range animals. ! 146,339,765 179,399,882 370,138,429 2 20,646,263 29,993,847 76,123,970 155,019,702 181,416,001 400,089,303 2 777,381, 767 796,527,955 1 ,614,694,584 2 117, 439, 558 161,045,101 491,471,806 108,050, 708 113,305,589 159,399, 771 45, 620,460 40,697,654 63,179,201 6,680,000 11,535,376 8,476,533 81,046,200 53,929,064 143,183,183 189,249,198 228,374,637 580,546,381 25,857,530 67,271,202 305,317,185 1,477,759,187 2.004,316,897 3 .905,321,075 139 VALUE OP FARM PROPERTY. No. 9 9 .— V alue of F arm Property: B y States and by G eographic D ivisions, 1890, 1900, and 1910— Continued. State. C ensus y ear. L an d . In d ia n a .................. 1890 1900 1910 1890 »754,789,110 687,633,460 1,328,196,545 D ollars. Indian Territory * .. Io w a ....................... K ansas.................... K entucky............... L ouisiana............... M aine..................... M aryland............... Massachusetts........ Michigan................. Minnesota............... Mississippi............... Missouri.................. M ontana................. Nebraska................ Nevada.................... New Hampshire__ New J e r s e y ............. New Mexico............ New Y ork............... North Carolina....... North Dakota........ 1900 1857,581,022 1890 1,256,751,980 1900 1910 2,801, 973,729 1890 1559,726,046 1900 532,187,610 1910 1,537,976,573 1890 i 346, 339,360 1900 291,117,430 1910 484,464,617 1890 185,381,270 1900 107,730,210 1910 187,803,277 1890 198,567,730 1900 49,359,450 1910 86,481,395 1890 i 175,058,550 1900 120,367,550 1910 163,451,614 1890 U 27,538,284 1900 86,925,410 1910 105, 532,616 1890 1 *556,190,670 1900 :1 423,569, 950 1910 !1 615,258,348 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 3900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 i 1340,059,470 '! 559,301,900 ' 1,019,102,027 ;1 1127,423,157 | 114,856,660 1 254,002,289 1625,858,361 695,470,723 1,445,982,389 125,512,340 52,660,560 226, 771,302 | 1402,358, 913 5 486,605,900 t 1,614,539,313 112, 339,410 | ! 13,275, 620 35,276,599 I 166,162,600 ! 35,498,760 44,519,047 1159. 262,840 93i 360,930 124,143,167 i 8,140,800 17,323,709 98,806,497 1968,127, 286 551,174,220 707,747,828 1183,977,010 141,955,840 343,164,945 i 75,310,305 173,352,270 730,380,131 j B u ild in g s. D olla rs . 0) 154,101,880 266, 079,051 39,188,250 240, 802,810 455,4ar), 671 111,465,160 199,579,599 0) 90, 887,460 150,994,755 C) 33,400,400 l 49, 741,173 J 0) 47,142,700 ' 73,138,231 0) 54,810,760 78,285,509 C) 71,093,880 88,636,149 0) 158,947,760 285,879,951 C) 110,220,415 243,339,399 0) 37,150,340 80,160,000 (0 148,508,490 270,221,997 (0 9,365,530 24,854, 628 C1) 91,054,120 198,807,622 0) 2, 340, 090 4,332, 740 C1) 34,625,600 41,397,014 0) 69, 230,080 92,991,352 0) 3,565,105 13,024,502 C1) 336,959, 960 476,998,001 52, 700,080 113,459,662 0) 25,428 ,4 30 92,276,613 Im p le m e n ts an d m a c h in e ry . L ive stock. 3,939,480 7,675,190 36,665,315 57,960,660 95,477,948 18,869, 790 29,490,580 48,310,161 10,906,506 15,301,860 20,851,846 7,167,355 ‘2 8,536, 790 18,977,053 5, 499, 413 8,802,720 14,490,533 6,540,090 8,611,220 11,859,771 5,938,940 8,828,950 11,563,894 D o lla rs . 93,361,422 109.550,761 173,860,101 35,976,729 41,378,695 206,436,242 278,830,096 393,003,196 128,068,305 190,956,936 253,523,577 70,924,400 73,739,106 117,486,662 17,898,380 28,869,506 44,699,485 18,280,140 17,106,034 25,161,839 19,194,320 20,855,877 32,570,134 14,200,178 15,798,464 20, 741,366 869,322,787 978,616,471 1, 809,135,238 3 5,976,729 92,181,615 1,100, 682, 579 1 ,»34,345,546 3,745,860,544 706,664,141 864,100. 286 2,039, 389, 910 428,170,266 471,045,856 773,797,880 110,447,005 198, 536,906 301,220,988 122, 347,283 122,410,904 199,271,998 200, 792,960 204,645,407 286,167,028 147,677,402 182,646,704 226, 474,025 22,182,600 28,795,380 49,916,285 16,916,473 30,099,230 52,329,165 5,968,865 9,556,805 16,905,312 21,830, 719 28,602,680 50,873,994 1,356,010 3,671,900 10,539,653 16,468,977 24,940,450 44,219, 708 537,480 888,560 1,576,096 3,594,850 5.163,090 5,877,657 7,378,644 9,330,030 13,109,507 291,140 1,151,610 4,122,312 46,659,465 56,006,000 83,644,822 7,183,210 9,072,600 18,441,619 6,648,180 11,055,560 43,907,595 69,564,985 79,042, 644 137,803,795 67, 725,683 89,063, 097 161,641,146 33,936,435 42,657,222 75,247,033 138,701,173 160,540,004 285,839,108 * 33,266, 752 52,161,833 85,663,187 92,971,920 145,349,587 222,222,004 5,801,820 12,169,565 19,213,930 10,450,125 10,5 5 4 , CA6 11,910,478 15,811,430 17,612,620 24,588,639 * 25, 111, 201 31,727,400 43,494,679 124,523,965 125,583,715 183,090,844 25,547,280 30,106,173 62,649,984 18,787,294 42,430,491 108,249,866 647,938,255 690, 355, 734 1,088,858,379 414, 701,626 788, 684, 642 1,476,411,737 167,328,457 204,221,027 426,314,634 786,390, 253 1,033,121,897 2,052,917,488 * 60,135,102 117,859,823 347, 828,770 511,799,810 747,950,057 2 , 079,818, 647 18,678,710 28,673.835 60, 399,365 80,207,575 85, 842, 096 103,704,196 182,452,914 189,533,660 254,832,665 * 33,543,141 53,767,824 159,447,990 3,139,310,716 1,009,723,895 1, 451, 481, 495 216,707,500 233,834,693 537,716,210 100,745,779 255, 266. 751 974,814,205 D ollars. 21,172,255 27,330,370 40,999,541 1 L a n d a n d b u ild in g s n o t s e p a ra te ly s ta te d fo r 1890. 3 C o n so lid ated w ith O k la h o m a in 1907. 3 No re p o rt p rio r to 1900, e x c e p t e stim ate s of liv e sto ck on ranges. * In c lu d in g e stim a te d v a lu e of ra n g e a n im a ls. A ll farm p ro p e rty . D ollars . 140 VALUE OF FARM P R O PE R T Y N o. 9 9 . — V alue op Farm P roperty : B y States and by G eographic D ivisions , 1890, 1900, Census year. State. Ohio........................ Oklahoma.............. Oregon..................... Pennsylvania......... Rhode Island......... South Carolina...... South Dakota......... Tennessee................ Texas...................... Utah........................ Vermont................. Virginia................. Washington........... West Virginia......... Wisconsin................ Wyoming................ Total.............. Geographic divi sions.* New England......... Middle Atlantic ... East North Central 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 a 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 Land. Dollars. 11,050,031,828 817,163,710 1,285,894,812 i 8,581,170 110,209,650 649,066,668 1115,819,200 113,137,820 411,696,102 1922,240,233 575,392,940 630,430,010 121,873, 479 13,421,770 15,009,981 199,104,600 99,805,860 268, 774,854 1107,466,335 189,206,890 902,606,751 1242,700,540 202,013,790 371,415,783 1399,971,289 591,550,802 1,633,207,135 i 28,402, 780 40,126, 560 99,482,164 180,427,490 45,813, 905 58,385,327 1254,490,600 200,615,080 394,658,912 1851,461,660 99,310,510 517,421,998 1151,880,300 134,269,110 207,075, 759 1477,524,507 530,542,690 911,938,261 134,460,880 23,434,010 88,908,276 and 1910— Continued. Buildings. Dollars. P) 219,451,470 368,257,594 0) 13,731,585 89, 610, 556 (o 19,199, 694 43,880,207 t1) 322,879,810 410,638,745 « 9,703,490 12,922,879 0) 26,955,670 64,113,227 t1) 30,926,300 102,474,056 0) 63,136,960 109,106,804 O 100,222,811 210,001,260 <l) 10,651,790 18,063,168 (l) 37,257,715 54,202,948 (L) 70,963,320 137, 399,150 P) 16,299,200 54,546,459 P) 34,026,560 57, 315,195 P) 155, 604,970 289,694,462 (1) 3,531,520 9,007,001 Implements and machinery. Dollars. 29,475,346 36,354,150 51,210,071 433,580 6,573,015 27,088,866 4,556,770 6,506, 725 13,205,645 39,046,855 50,917,240 70,726,055 941,030 1,270,270 1,781,407 4,172,262 6,629,770 14,108, 853 8,371,712 12,218,680 33,786,973 9,936,880 15,232,670 21,292,171 13,746,541 30,125, 705 56,790,260 1,164,660 2,922, 550 4,468,178 4,733,560 7,538,490 10,168,687 6,593,688 9,911, 040 18,115,883 3,150,200 6,271,630 16,709,844 3,116,420 5, 040,420 7,011,513 19,167,010 29,237,010 52,956,579 522,250 1,366,000 3,668,294 Live stock. Dollars. 116,181,690 125,954,616 197, 332,112 3,206,270 54,829,568 152,432, 792 22,648, 830 33,917,048 59,461,828 101,652,758 102,439,183 141,480,052 2,364,970 2,593,659 3,276,472 16,572,410 20,199,859 45,131,380 »29,689,509 65,173,432 127,229,200 60,254,230 60,818,605 110,706,078 3138,409,274 240,576,955 318,646,509 3 9,914,766 21,474,241 28,781,691 16,644,320 17,841,317 22,642,766 33,404,281 42,026,737 74,891,438 14,113,110 22,159,207 48, 865,110 23,964,610 30, 571,259 43,336,073 63,784, 377 96,327,649 158,529,483 318,785,301 39,345,877 65,605,510 Dollars. 1,195,688,864 1,198,923,946 1,902,694,589 12,221,020 185,343,818 918,198,882 143,024,800 172,761,287 528,243,782 1,062,939,846 1,051,629,173 1,253,274,862 25,179,479 26,989,189 32,990,739 119,849,272 153,591,159 392,128,314 *145,527,556 297,525,302 1,166,096,980 312,891,650 341,202, 025 612,520,836 *552,127,104 962,476,273 2, 218,645,164 339,482,206 75,175,141 150, 795,201 101,805,370 108,451,427 145,399,728 294,488,569 323,515,977 625,065,383 100,724,970 144,040,547 637,543,411 178,961,330 203,907,349 314, 738,540 560,475,894 811,712,319 1,413,118,785 *33,768,431 67,477,407 167,189,081 113,279,252, 649 494,247,467 32,308,767,573 316,082,267,689 P) 13,058,007,995 3,556,639,496 749,775,970 3,075,477,703 20,439,901,164 28,475,674,169 6,325,451,528 1,265,149,783 4,925,173,610 40,991,449,090 1890 i 489,570,178 P) 1900 283,460, 803 244,806,945 1910 382,134,424 336,410,384 1890 i 2,049,630, 359 0) 1900 1,219,928, 090 729,069,850 1910 1,462,321, 005 980,628,098 1890 14,301,406, 702 0) 1900 3,973,023,780 939,573,660 1910 ; 7,231,699,114 1,642,292,480 23, 783,288 :i 71,914,351 585,267,817 36,551,820 74,826,332 639,645,900 50,798,826 97,896,823 867,240,457 93,084,964 241,988,153 2,384,703,476 116,253,270 245,635,518 2,310,886,728 167,480,384 349,159,535 2,959,589,022 126,454,149 * 523,324,136 U, 751,184,987 604,633,707 5,683,925,367 166,694,220 976,329,922 10.119,128,066 268,806,550 i Land and buildings not separately stated for 1890. * Includes Indian Territory consolidated with Oklahoma in 1907. *Including estimated value of range animals. * For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. All farm property. VALUE No. 9 9 .— V alue State. OF FARM F arm P roperty: B y States a n d by G eographic D ivisions , 1890, 1900, a n d 1910— Continued. of Census year. Land. Buildings. D ollars. 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1890 1900 1910 1900 1910 1900 1910 1910 7 2, 968, 360,462 D olla rs . Geographic divi sions —Con. West North Central. South Atlantic....... East South Central. West South Central. Mountain................ Pacific................... . Alaska..................... Hawaii................... Porto Rico.............. 141 PRO PER TY [ !" Implements Live stock. and machinery. 0) 758,405,725 3,892,877, 273 10,052,560,913 1,562,104,957 i 1,135,319,670 (U 306,528,682 899,820, 936 603,086,799 1,883,349,675 i 827,514,447 U) 225,627,372 708,153,451 411,570,975 1,326,826,864 i 612,508,151 P) 185,105,506 953, 785, 562 412,498,352 2,716,098, 530 1198,545, 200 P) 54,654,862 284,064,810 145,026,777 1,174,370, 096 i 896,397,490 (U 112,966,894 842,893,290 2,246,313,548 231,832,706 12,800 (3) 464,832 402,806 56,484,061 3,545, 895 78,132,945 4,798,756 73, 967,852 8,752,573 All farm property. ; D olla rs . Dollars. 125,771,166 ,1 2672,380,126 197,367,840 ! 972,343,643 368,935,544 ! 1,551,708,097 161,631,801 36,444,018 194,362,808 53,318,890 366,534,152 98,230,147 2195,891,795 31, 323,896 48, 767,235 213, 320, 732 369,034,607 75,339,333 27,019,876 2196,263,533 403,138,495 77,925,050 589,837,078 119,720, 377 7,969.430 2143,036,311 IS, 807,620 243, 836, 888 388,746,520 49,429,975 2102,337,367 22,396,680 123,379,580 34,090,025 66,408,647 235,926,876 690 2,196 58,568 542,196 11,484,890 2,570,142 4,407,200 9,024,328 8, 711,449 10,947,000 Dollars. 23,766,511,744 5,820,994, 481 13,535,309,511 1, 333,395,489 1,454,031,319 2,951,200,773 21,054,730,138 1,195,868,790 2,182, 771,779 2 835,791,560 1,619,954,613 3, 838,154,337 2349,550,941 601,264,180 1,757,573,368 21,021,131,537 1,113, 329,789 2,780,481,777 15,686 1, 468, 402 74,084,988 96,363,229 102,378,874 1 Land and buildings not separately stated for 1890. 2 Including estimated value of range animals. 3 No titles to land. No. 1 0 0 .— VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY: C e n s u s Y ears 1850 to 1910. [Source: Reports of tbe Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Per cent of value of all farm property in— Cen sus year. All farm property. Land. Buildings. Implements and machinery. Dollars, D olla rs . D ollars. D ollars. 151,587,638 1850. 3,967,343,580 13,271,575,426 0) 246,118,141 1860. 7, 980,493,063 16,645, 045, 007 P) 270,913,678 18703 8, 944, 857, 749 17,444,054,462 P) 406,520,055 1880. <12,180,501,538 110,197,096,776 P 494,247,467 1890. <16,082,267,689 U3, 279, 252,649 (!) 19005 20, 439,901,164 13,058,007,995 3,556,639,496 749,775,970 19107 40,991,449,090 28,475,674,169 6,325,451,528 1,265,149,783 1 3 3 Live stock. Im ple ments Live Build Land. ings, and ma stock. chin ery. Dollars. 2 544,180,516 21,089, 329,915 21,229,889,609 <1,576,884,707 4 2,308,767,573 6 3,075,477,703 «4,925,173,610 182.5 i 83.3 183.2 i 83.7 182.6 63.9 69.5 Land and buildings not separately stated, Including only the reported value of live stock on farms, Gold values. * Including estimated value of live stock on ranges. * Exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii, 6 Including value of live stock on ranges as well as on farms. 7 Exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. 30744°— s a 1921-------11 t1) t1) (i) (i) h 17.4 15.4 3.8 3.1 3.0 3.3 3.1 3.7 3.1 13.7 13,6 13.7 12.9 14.4 15.0 12.0 142 POTATO CHOP, No. 1 0 1 .— IR IS H POTATO CROP: V alue , 1910 to 1919, E stimated A creage, Production, and in 1920, by States . and [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] Total— State. Area. Production. Alabama............................ Arizona.............................. Arkansas............................ California........................... Colorado............................ Acres. 48,000 5, 000 31, 000 95,000 73,000 Connecticut...................... Delaware........................... Florida.............................. Georgia....... ...................... Idaho................................. 24,000 11, 000 25, 000 22,000 41,000 2,760,000 1,166,000 2,625, 000 1,628,000 7,380,000 Illinois............................... Indiana.............................. Iowa................................... Kansas............................... Kentucky.......................... 135,000 80,000 104,000 68,000 65,000 Louisiana.......................... Maine................................. Maryland........................... Massachusetts.................... Michigan............................ Average— Farm value, Dec. 1. Farm Farm value of value per Yield yield bushel, per acre. per acre, Dec. 1, Dec. 1 Cents. B u sh els , 4,140,000 1,166, 000 5,250, 000 3,386, 000 5,018,000 150 100 200 208 68 115 106 105 74 180 172.50 106. 00 210.00 153.92 122.40 8,775,000 7,680,000 11,440,000 5,780,000 6,435,000 12, 724, 000 10,214, 000 13,957, 000 8,670,000 9,652, 000 145 133 122 150 150 65 96 110 85 99 94.25 127.68 134. 20 127. 50 148.50 27,000 123,000 60,000 32,000 340, 000 1,755, 000 22,140, 000 6,120,000 4,000,000 35,700, 000 3,563,000 27,675,000 5,814,000 6,000, 000 32, 844, 000 203 125 95 150 92 65 180 102 125 105 131.95 225.00 95.90 187. 50 96.60 Minnesota.......................... 1 Mississippi......................... ' Missouri............................. Montana............................ Nebraska........................... | 295,000 16,000 95,000 46,000 85,000 28,025, 000 1,392, 000 7,790, 000 5,060, 000 8, 415, 000 22, 420,000 2, 784,000 11, 763, 000 5,313, 000 10, 098, 000 80 200 151 105 120 95 87 82 110 99 76.00 174.00 123. 82 115.50 118.80 Nevada.............................. I New Hampshire............... , New Jersey........................ ! New Mexico...................... ‘ New A'ork......................... ; 6,000 15,000 95,000 5,000 370,000 1,032,000 1,950, 000 14,820,000 475,000 46,250,000 1,610, 000 2,022,000 18,525, 000 998,000 54,575,000 156 155 125 210 118 172 130 156 95 125 268.32 201, 50 195. 00 199.50 147.50 North Carolina................. ’ North Dakota.................... ' Ohio................................... Oklahoma.......................... i Oregon............................... 50,000 90,000 115,000 42,000 43, 000 5,040,000 7,110,000 11,500, 000 3,318,000 5,590,000 7,157,000 6, 968,000 15.525,000 ■ 5,972, 000 4,472, 000 142 98 135 180 80 90 79 100 79 130 127.80 77, 42 135.00 142.20 104.00 Pennsylvania.................... ' Rhode Island.................... 1 South Carolina.................. i South Dakota.................... Tennessee.......................... 317,000 3,000 31,000 84,000 43, 000 36,455,000 345,000 3,100, 000 8,904,000 3,569,000 45,204,000 552,000 5, 580, 000 8,637,000 5,710,000 124 160 180 97 160 115 115 100 106 83 142.60 184.00 180.00 102.82 132.80 Texas................................. 11 Utah................................... | Vermont............................ i Virginia.............................. Washington....................... i 45,000 17,000 27,000 126,000 56,000 2,340,000 3,298,000 3,510,000 13,608,000 8,680,000 5,148,000 2,638,000 4,388,000 12,928,000 8,246,000 220 80 125 95 95 52 194 130 108 155 114.40 155.20 162.50 102.60 147.25 West Virginia.................... Wisconsin.......................... Wyoming...........................i 57,000 308,000 27,000 6,840,000 33,264,000 3,375,000 9,234,000 28,607,000 4,050,000 135 86 120 120 108 125 162.00 92.88 150.00 Total, 1920............... 1910.................................... 11 1911.................................... 1912.................................... 1913.................................... 1914.................................... 1915.................................... 191G.................................... 1917.................................... 1918..................................... 1919..................................... B u sh els, 3,216,000 450, 000 2,418,000 13,015, 000 10,920,000 D ollars. 6,432,000 855,000 4, 232, 000 19, 522, 000 8, 736,000 200 19G 175 150 80 67 90 78 137 140 D olla rs. 134.00 171.00 136.50 205.50 112.00 3, 929, 000 430,458, 000 500,974,000 116.4 109.6 127.51 3,720,000 3,619,000 3,711,000 3,668,000 3,711,000 3,734,000 3,565, GOO 4,384,000 4,295,000 3,952,000 349,032, OOfT 292, 737.000 420,647,000 331,525,000 409,921,000 359,721,000 286,953,000 442,108,000 411,860,000 355,773, 000 194,566,000 233,778,000 212,550,000 227,903,000 199,460,000 221,992,000 419,333,000 542,774,000 491,527,000 571,368,000 55.7 79.9 50.5 68.7 48.7 61.7 146.1 122.8 119.3 160.6 9L T 80.9 113.4 90.4 110.5 96-3 80.5 100.8 95.9 52.30 64.60 57.28 62.13 53.75 59.45 117.62 123.81 114.44 144.58 90.0 143 POTATO CROP N o. 1 0 2 .— SW E E T POTATO CROP: E stimated A creage, Production, V alue , 1909 to 19X9, and in 1920, b y States. and [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] Total— State. Average— Area. Production. Farm value, Dec. 1. A cres. B ushels, Dollars, 8,000 8,000 Florida.............................. Georgia.............................. Illinois............................... Indiana............................. Iowa.................................. 45,000 148,000 9,000 3,000 4,000 4,275,000 13,764.000 873,000 360,000 416,000 5,130,000 13,351,000 1,179,000 576,000 1,028,000 97 135 160 247 Kansas............................... Kentucky.......................... Louisiana.......................... Maryland........................... Mississippi......................... 4,000 18,000 80,000 103,000 540,000 1,890,000 8,080,000 1,386,000 11,330,000 864,000 2,835,000 7,514,000 1,594,000 11,896,000 160 150 93 115 105 13,000 14,000 2 , 002,000 1,430,000 1,000 49,000 11,000 17,460,000 345,000 5,402,000 1,690,000 1,024,000 Cents. 17,460,000 150,000 5,145,000 1,056,000 1,024,000 Alabama............................ Arizona.............................. Arkansas........................... California........................... Delaware........................... 180,000 Farm Farm of value per Yield per value yield acre. bushel, per acre, Dec. 1. Dec. 1. 100 230 105 160 100 120 Missouri............................. New Jersey........................ New Mexico...................... North Carolina.................. Ohio.................................. 2,000 101,000 1,000 300,000 10,605.000 103,000 2,216,000 3,103,000 660,000 12,090,000 180,000 220 Oklahoma......................... Pennsylvania.................... South Carolina.................. Tennessee.......................... 24,000 3,000 88,000 42,000 2,760,000 280,000 9,240,000 4,284,000 3,643,000 434,000 10,811,000 5,269,000 132 155 117 123 Texas................................. Virginia............................. West Virginia.................... 89,000 36,000 9,345,000 4,032,000 238,000 12,148,000 3,830,000 357,000 130 95 150 Total, 1920............... 1,085,000 112,368,000 126,629,000 112.7 1909.................................... 1910.................................... 1911.................................... 1912.................................... 1913.................................... 1914.................................... 1915................................... 1916.................................... 1917.................................... 1918.................................... 1919.................................... 1641,000 641,000 605,000 583,000 625,000 603,000 731,000 774,000 919,000 940,000 1,042,000 1 59,232,000 59,938,000 54,538,000 55,479,000 59,057,000 56,574,000 75,639,000 70,955,000 83,822,000 87,924,000 105,405,000 41,052,000 40,216,000 41,202,000 40,264,000 42,884,000 41,294,000 46,980,000 60,141,000 92,916,000 118,863,000 140,706,000 69.4 67.1 75.5 72.6 72.6 73.0 62.1 84.8 2,000 1 Figures represent census ret urns. 155 155 114 175 no. 8 135. 2 133-5 B u shels. 97 150 105 132 128 95 93 97 120 104 135 105 101 126 110 Dollars. 97.00 345,09 110.25 211.20 128.00 114.00 90.21 130.95 192.00 256.88 216.00 157. ,50 93.93 144.90 115.50 143 150 105 103 no 170.50 221.65 330.00 119.70 180.25 115 140 105 151 80 2t7.00 122.85 125. 16 112 105 119 136.59 106,40 178.50 103.6 116.71 102 192.4 93. 5 90.1 95.2 | 94.5 ! 93.8 i 103.5 j 91.7 91.2 93.5 10 1.2 64.04 62. 74 68.10 69.06 68.61 68.48 64.26 77 .7 0 1 0 1 .1 1 126.45 135.03 144 HAY CHOP No. 103. — HAY CROP: E stimated A creage, Production, 1919, and in 1920, by States. and Value, 1911 to [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] Total— State. Area. A cres. Alabama............................ Arizona.............................. Arkansas............................ California........................... Colorado............................ 1,445,000 123,000 660,000 2.175,000 1,236,000 Connecticut....................... Delaware........................... Florida.............................. Georgia.............................. Idaho................................. Average— Production. Farm value, Dec. 1 . Short to m . Dollars. Farm Farm value of value per Yield per yield per short ton, acre. acre, Dec. 1. Dec. 1 . Dollars. Short tons. D ollars. 1,329,000 381,000 957,000 5,002,000 2,966,000 25,916,000 11,049,000 15,312, 000 100,040,000 35,592,000 12.00 0.92 3.10 1.45 2. 30 2,40 355,000 462,000 115, 000 660,000 750,000 132,000 759,000 2,250,000 13,860,000 2, 580, 000 2,508, 000 17,836,000 28,125,000 30.00 21.50 19,00 23. 50 12. 50 1.30 1. 40 1.15 1.15 3.00 39.00 30.10 21.85 27.02 37.50 Illinois............................... Indiana.............................. Iowa................................... Kansas............................... Kentucky.......................... 3,264,000 2, 205, 000 3,021,000 1, 780, 000 1,093,000 4,080,000 2,844,000 4,350,000 3, 702,000 1,497,000 84,048,000 54,889,000 70,644,000 37, 760,000 32,934, 000 20.60 19. 30 16.24 10. 20 25.75 24.90 23.39 22,00 1. 25 1.29 1. 44 2.08 1.37 Louisiana.......................... Maine................................. Maryland........................... Massachusetts.................... Michigan............................ 280,000 1,168,000 472,000 436,000 2,624,000 490, 000 1,191,000 732,000 610,000 3,149, 000 7.840,000 29,299, 000 18,300, 000 17,080, 000 66,129,000 16.00 24.60 25.00 28.00 1. 75 1 . 02 1. 55 1. 40 1.20 28.00 25.09 38. 75 39. 20 25.20 Minnesota.......................... Mississippi......................... Missouri............................. Montana........ ................... Nebraska........................... 2, 020, 000 3,434,000 709,000 3,902,000 1, 516,000 4,209, 000 38,461,000 12,195,000 61,261,000 18, 192,000 37, 881,000 11.20 17. 20 15.70 1. 70 1. 70 1. 24 1.80 2.60 19.04 29. 24 19. 47 21.60 23.40 7, 776,000 13,500,000 14,960,000 10, 200,000 129,375,000 16.00 25.00 27. 50 17. 00 23.60 2.43 1.65 2.50 1,25 38.88 30.00 45. 38 42.50 29.50 1.46 1. 25 1.35 2.40 2.40 33. 58 12. 38 26. 32 25.20 34.80 1. 40 32. 90 36. 52 25.00 14.88 28.70 86,000 417,000 3, 147,000 842,000 1,6X9,000 120,000 19.50 29.00 16.00 20. 00 21.00 12.00 9.00 Nevada.............................. New Hampshire............... New Jersey........................ New Mexico...................... New York......................... 450,000 330,000 240, 000 4,386,000 486,000 540,000 544, 000 600,000 5,482,000 North Carolina.................. North Dakota.................... Ohio................................... Oklahoma.......................... Oregon............................... 897,000 715,000 3,1.50,000 730,000 900,000 1,310,000 894,000 4,252, 000 1,752,000 2,160,000 30,130,000 8, 851,000 82,914,000 18,396,000 31,320,000 23.00 9.90 19. 50 10.50 14.50 Pennsylvania.................... Rhode Island.................... South Carolina.................. South Dakota.................... Tennessee........................... 2, 822, 000 1, 430, 000 3,951,000 51,000 450,000 1, 750,000 2, 002,000 92,848,000 1,693,000 11,250,000 14,875,000 41,041,000 23. 50 33. 20 25.00 8,50 20.50 Texas................................. U tah................................... Vermont............................. Virginia.............................. 662,000 472,000 910,000 940,000 1,092,000 1,265,000 1,320,000 1,235,000 14,633,000 16,445,000 30,360,000 29,022,000 13. 40 13.00 23.00 23. 50 Washington....................... West Virginia.................... Wisconsin.......................... Wyoming.......................... 810, 000 800, 000 2,832,000 740,000 1,620,000 1 , 000,000 4,814,000 1, 850, 000 29,970,000 24,200,000 98, 206,000 22, 200,000 18.50 24. 20 20. 40 Total, 1920............... 57,915, 000 91,193,000 1,613,896,000 1931............... ..................... 1912.................................... 1913..................................... 1914..................................... 1915..................................... 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 191S..................................... 1919..................................... 43,017,000 4), 530,000 48,954, 000 49,145, 000 51,108,000 55,721,000 55,203, 000 55,755,000 56,552,000 47,444,000 72,691,000 64,116,000 70,071,000 85,920,000 91,192,000 83,308,000 76,660,000 91,883,000 694,570,000 856,695,000 797,077,000 779,068, 000 913,644,000 1,022, 930,000 1,423,766,000 1,543,494.000 1,846,083,000 200,000 46,000 450,000 1 , 000, 000 1.20 1 . 10 1.00 1.75 1.40 1.65 17.94 89.90 23.20 46.00 28.80 21.2 2 30.14 2 2 .11 2 . 68 34. 84 33.35 30. 55 2.00 1.25 1.70 2. 50 37.00 30. 25 34.68 30.00 17. 70 1.57 27. 87 14. 64 11.79 12.43 1.10 10.63 1.68 16.15 17.30 16.28 15.85 17.88 18.36 25.79 27.68 32.64 12.00 1 1.1 2 11.2 2 17. 09 20.13 20.09 1. 45 1.30 1.47 1.31 1.43 1.64 1.51 1.37 1.62 sugar cane and m aple N o . 1 0 4 . — S U G A R C A N E : A c r ea g e a nd sugar 145 crops. P r o d u c t io n , 1899 a nd 1909, by St a t e s . [Source: Reports of the bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Acreage. Production (tons). Inert;ase.* State. 1899 Increase.1 1899 1909 1909 Amount. Per cent. Alabama................... Arkansas................... Florida...................... Georgia...................... Louisiana.................. Mississippi................. North Carolina.......... South Carolina.......... Texas......................... All other States........ 32,871 460 13.800 26|056 276,966 11,552 25 7,342 17,824 90 27,211 3,330 12,928 37,046 329.684 24,861 294 7,053 34,315 127 -5,660 2,870 - 872 10,990 52, 718 13,309 269 - 289 16,491 37 Total................ 386,986 476,849 89,863 1 A minus sign ( —) denotes decrease. 2 Ter Amount. Per cent. -17 .2 267,857 226,634 -41,223 19,868 623.9 4,097 15,771 - 6.3 140,729 142,517 1,788 33,050 42.2 284,410 317,460 29.0 3,137,338 4,943,996 1,804, 658 115.2 122,384 222,600 100,216 1,494 199 1,295 ( 2) 73,702 - 3.9 59,865 -13,837 307,502 137,017 92.5 170,485 324 1,0 01 677 (2) 23.2 4,202,202 ;6 , 240,260 2,038,058 -1 5 .4 384.9 1.3 1 1 .6 57.5 81.9 650.8 -18 .8 80.4 -6 7 .6 48.5 cent not calculated when base is less than 100. N o . 1 0 5 . —M A P L E S U G A R A N D S I R U P : P roduction S e a s o n s 1921, with S tocks o n H a n d , F e b . 35, 1920 and 1921. of 1919 to [Source: Department of Agriculture.] 1919 State. 1920 1921: Pro hand, Produc On hand, duction. Produc On Feb. 15, Feb. 15, tion. tion. 1921. 1920. 63,232 M aine—Sugar............................................................. lb s .. 41,496 S iru p ..........................................................g a lls.. 445,440 New H am p sh ire—S u g ar.........................................l b s .. 118, 320 S ir u p ......................................g a lls .. V erm ont—S ugar........................................................I b s .. 4,894, 560 521,180 S ir u p .................................................... g a lls .. 143,877 M assachusetts a n d C onnecticut—S u g a r............ lb s .. 46,682 S i r u p ........g a lls.. 3.161.000 N ew Y ork—S u g a r.....................................................lb s .. S ir u p ................................................. g a lls.. 1.401.000 P e n n sy lv an ia —Sugar.............................................. lb s .. 680,800 S ir u p ........................................... g alls.. 318,800 381,300 M aryland a n d W est V irginia—S u g a r................ lb s .. S im p ...............g a b s .. 50,000 Ohio—Sugar................................................................lb s .. 110,320 S ir u p ............................................................g a lls.. 752,310 In d ia n a —Sugar..........................................................lb s .. 200,000 S ir u p ...................................................... g a lls.. 273,000 M ichigan—S u g ar.......................................................lb s .. 57,700 S iru p .................................................... g a lls .. 233,100 W isconsin—S u g ar.....................................................lb s .. 24,400 S ir u p ..................................................g a lls.. 98,600 T otal, 13 States: S u g a r................................ lb s .. 10,168,629 S ir u p ............................. g a lls .. 3,854,488 T o tal pro d u ct in term s of s u g a r1........................ 41,004,533 35,840 200 59, 520 300 334, 800 8,500 167.400 3.800 60,000 3.965.000 13.000 900.000 163,300 3.800 58, 535 600 2.204.000 40.000 57.000 1.255.000 508, 300 10.000 310,200 12,000 205.000 4.000 26,000 500 66,800 400 474.400 8.000 6,000 1,000 2,000 1,500 125.000 47,100 190, 200 18,900 91.000 200 12,000 10.000 210.000 600 48,300 17.000 455, 800 7.000 135, 200 238,000 2,860,3 0 0 45.000 725,900 5.000 119,100 2.000 52,100 44.000 1,124,000 63.000 794.000 12,000 4,000 500 400 13,000 ” 2,'660* 2,000 1,500 120,000 158.000 25.000 42,700 280.000 44.000 176,000 53,200 159,600 14.000 67,400 126,900 7,555,040 318, 600 5, 093,100 99, 700 3,657,255 148,600 2, 583, 500 923,500 36,813,080 1,507,400 25,761,100 1 These 13 States in 1909 produced 99 per cent of the maple sugar and sirup made in the United States. One gallon of sirup is taken as equivalent to 8 pounds of sugar. 146 PRODUCTION A N D VALUE OF VARIOUS No. 1 0 6 .— S P E C IF IE D CROPS: E stimated Production Y ears I ndicated. CROPS. and V alue, by Crop ["Source: Reports of th e D epartm ent of A griculture.] C O R N . T o ta lCrop year. 1866-751 ........................... 1876-85i ........................... [ 1886-901 ........................... , 1891-95i ........................... 1896-1900 i......................... Area. Production, A cres. Bushels. 32,715,700 60,742,800 74,810,021 72,705,147 80,854,689 969,947,600 1,537,465,400 1,742,450,800 1,734,403,753 2,058,854,841 Average— Farm F arm of Farm value, value per Yield per value yield acre. Deo. 1. bushel, per acre, Dec. 1. Dec. 1. Dollars. 454,534,800 608,203,600 657,226,326 633,975,236 584,906,698 Cents. 47.8 40.1 37.7 36.6 28.4 Bushels, 26.1 25.5 23.3 23.9 25.5 D olla rs. 12.48 10.23 8.78 8.72 7.23 1901................................... ' 91,349,928 1902................................... 1 94,043,613 1903................................... 88,091,993 1904................................... 92,231,581 1 9 05 ................................ 94,011,369 1,522,519,891 921,555,768 2, 523,648, 312 1,017,047,349 2,244,176,925 952,868,801 2,467,480, 934 1,087,461,440 2, 707, 993,540 1,116,696,738 60.6 40.3 42.6 44.1 41.2 16.7 26.8 25.5 26.8 28.8 10. 09 10.81 10 . 82 11. 79 1906................................. J 1907................................... 1908................................... 1909................................... 1910................................... 96, 737,581 99, 931,000 101,788,000 108,771,000 104,035, 000 2,927,416,091 1,166,626,479 2,592,320, 000 1,336,901,000 2,668,661,000 1,616,145,000 2,772,376,000 1,652,822,000 2 , 886,260,000 1,384,817,000 39.9 51.6 60.6 69,6 48.0 30.3 25.9 26.2 25.6 27.7 12 . 06 13.38 15.87 15.19 13.30 1911................................... 1912................................... 1913................................... 1914................................... 1915................................... 105, 825, 000 107,083,000 105.820,000 103,435,000 106,197,000 2, 531,488,000 : 1,565, 258, 000 3,124,746,000 1,520,454,000 2, 446, 988, 000 1,692,092,000 2,672,804,000 1,722,070,000 2,994,793,000 1,722,680,000 61.8 48.7 69.1 61.4 57.5 23.9 29.2 23.1 25.8 28.2 14.77 14.20 15.99 16.65 16.22 19-16................................... 1917................................... 1918 ......................... ........ 1919................................... 105,206,000 116,730,000 104,467,000 100,072,000 2,566,927,000 2,280,729,000 3,065,233,000 3,920,228,000 2,502,665,000 3,416,240,000 2,858,509,000 3,851,741,000 24.4 26.3 24.0 28.6 30.9 33.58 32.70 2,189,721,000 88.9 127.9 136.5 134.7 67.7 1920...................................... 104,601,000 3,232,367,000 11.8 8 21.66 38.49 20.93 W H E A T . 1 8 6 6 - 7 5 1 ........................................ 1 8 7 6 -8 5 1 ........................................ 1 8 8 6 - 9 0 i ........................................ 1 8 9 1 -9 5 i ........................................ 1 8 9 6 -1 9 0 0 i ..................................... 2 0 ,4 7 0 ,3 0 0 3 4 ,1 4 4 ,4 0 0 3 7 ,1 9 9 ,0 2 4 3 6 ,4 0 6 ,1 0 3 4 1 ,0 4 5 ,3 7 8 2 4 4 ,6 7 2 ,3 0 0 4 1 9 , 9 4 0 ,8 0 0 4 4 3 ,8 4 7 ,4 0 0 4 9 0 ,2 4 6 ,2 1 8 5 4 0 ,5 0 3 ,1 1 4 2 5 7 ,5 8 6 ,8 0 0 5 5 4 ,0 4 9 ,8 0 0 3 3 7 ,4 7 0 ,4 7 9 3 0 2 ,5 1 9 ,3 9 9 3 5 4 ,9 9 6 ,0 8 3 1 0 8 .6 9 2 .6 7 6 .0 6 1 .7 6 5 .7 1 1 .9 1 2 .3 1 1 .9 1 3 .5 1 3 .2 1 2 .9 2 1 1 .3 9 9 .0 7 8 .3 1 8 .6 5 1 9 0 1 .................................................... 1 9 0 2 .................................................... 1 9 0 3 .................................................... 1 9 0 4 .................................................... 1 9 0 5 .................................................... 4 9 ,8 9 5 ,5 1 4 4 6 ,2 0 2 ,4 2 4 4 9 ,4 6 4 , 9 6 7 4 4 ,0 7 4 ,8 7 5 4 7 ,8 5 4 ,0 7 9 7 4 8 ,4 6 0 ,2 1 8 6 7 0 ,0 6 3 ,0 0 8 6 3 7 ,8 2 1 ,8 3 5 55 2, 3 9 9 ,5 1 7 6 9 2 ,9 7 9 ,4 8 9 4 6 7 ,3 5 0 ,1 5 6 4 2 2 , 2 2 4 ,1 1 7 4 4 3 ,0 2 4 ,8 2 6 5 1 0 , 4 8 9 ,8 7 4 5 1 8 ,3 7 2 ,7 2 7 6 2 .4 6 3 .0 6 9 .5 9 2 .4 7 4 .8 1 5 .0 1 4 .6 1 2 .9 1 2 .5 1 4 .5 9 .3 7 9 .1 4 8 .9 6 1 1 .5 8 1 0 ,8 3 1 9 0 6 .................................................... 1 9 0 7 ..................................................... 1 9 0 8 .................................................... 1 9 0 9 .................................................... 1 9 1 0 .................................................... 4 7 ,3 0 5 ,8 2 9 4 5 , 2 1 1 ,0 0 0 4 7 , 5 5 7 ,0 0 0 4 6 ,7 2 3 ,0 0 0 4 5 ,6 8 1 , OuO 7 3 5 ,2 6 0 ,9 7 0 6 3 4 ,0 8 7 ,0 0 0 6 6 4 , 6 0 2 ,0 0 0 7 3 7 ,1 8 9 ,0 0 0 6 3 5 ,1 2 1 ,0 0 0 4 9 0 ,3 3 2 ,7 6 0 5 5 4 ,4 3 7 ,0 0 0 6 1 6 ,8 2 6 ,0 0 0 7 3 0 ,0 4 6 ,0 0 0 5 6 1 ,0 5 1 ,0 0 0 6 6 .7 8 7 .4 9 2 .8 9 9 .0 8 8 .3 1 5 .5 1 4 .0 1 4 .0 1 5 .8 1 3 .9 1 0 .3 7 1 2 .2 6 1 2 .9 7 1 5 .6 2 1 2 .2 7 1 9 1 1 .................................................... 1 9 1 2 .................................................... 1 9 1 3 .................................................... 1 9 1 4 .................... ............................... 1 9 1 5 .................... ............................... 4 9 ,5 4 3 ,0 0 0 4 5 ,8 1 4 , 0 0 0 5 0 ,1 8 4 ,0 0 0 5 3 ,5 4 1 ,0 0 0 6 0 ,4 6 9 ,0 0 0 6 2 1 ,3 3 8 ,0 0 0 7 3 0 ,2 6 7 ,0 0 0 7 6 3 ,3 8 0 ,0 0 0 8 9 1 ,0 1 7 ,0 0 0 1 ,0 2 5 ,8 0 1 ,0 0 0 5 4 3 ,0 6 3 ,0 0 0 5 5 5 ,2 8 0 ,0 0 0 6 1 0 ,1 2 2 ,0 0 0 8 7 8 ,6 8 0 ,0 0 0 9 4 2 ,3 0 3 ,0 0 0 8 7 .4 7 6 .0 7 9 .9 9 8 .6 9 1 .9 1 2 .6 1 5 ,9 1 5 .2 1 6 .6 1 7 ,0 1 0 .9 8 1 2 .1 2 1 2 .1 6 1 6 .4 1 1 5 .5 8 1 9 1 6 .................................................... 1 9 1 7 .................................................... 1 9 1 8 .................................................... 1 9 1 9 .................................................... 1 9 2 0 .................................................... 5 2 ,3 1 6 ,0 0 0 4 5 ,0 8 9 ,0 0 0 5 9 ,1 8 1 ,0 0 0 7 2 ,3 0 8 ,0 0 0 5 7 ,1 9 2 ,0 0 0 6 3 6 ,3 1 8 ,0 0 0 6 3 6 ,6 5 5 ,0 0 0 9 2 1 ,4 3 8 ,0 0 0 9 3 4 ,2 6 5 ,0 0 0 7 8 7 ,1 2 8 ,0 0 0 1 , 0 1 9 ,9 6 8 ,0 0 0 1 ,2 7 8 ,1 1 2 ,0 0 0 1 ,8 8 1 ,8 2 6 ,0 0 0 2 , 0 0 9 ,4 0 7 ,0 0 0 1 ,1 3 5 ,8 0 6 ,0 0 0 1 6 0 .3 2 0 0 .8 2 0 4 .2 2 1 5 .1 1 4 4 ,3 1 2 .2 1 4 .1 1 5 .6 1 2 .9 1 3 .8 1 9 .5 0 2 8 .3 5 3 1 .8 0 2 7 .7 9 1 9 .8 6 * Average per year for the period, 147 PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF VAKIOUS CROP8. No. 1 0 6 .— Specified Crops: E stimated Production I ndicated—Continued. and V alue, by Crop Y ears OATS, Total— Crop year. Area. Production. Average— Farm Farm of Farm value, value per Yield per value yield Dec. 1. bushel, acre. per acre, Dec. 1. Dec. 1. 1866-751............................ 1876-851............................ 1886-901............................ 1891-951........................... 1896-19001......................... A cres. 9,746,000 16l797;000 26.094,269 26,964,138 26,555,929 272,992,800 461,157,400 652,124,600 704,952,863 748,464,912 102,422,700 149,629, 700 195,218,291 201,522,792 174,740,465 1901................................... 1902................................... 1903................................... 1904................................... 1905................................... 28,541,476 28,653,144 27,638,126 27,842,669 28,046, 746 736,808, 724 987,842,712 784,094,199 894, 595,552 953, 216,197 293,658,777 303, 584,852 267,661,665 279,900,013 277,047,537 39.9 30.7 34.1 31.3 29.1 25.8 34.5 28.4 32.1 34.0 10.29 10.60 9.68 10.05 9.88 1906.................................. 1907................................... 1908................................... 1909................................... 1910................................... 30,958,768 31,837,000 32,344,000 33,204,000 37,548, 000 964,904, 522 754,443,000 807,156,000 1,007,353,000 1,186, 341, 000 306,292,978 334,568,000 381,171,000 408,174,000 408,388,000 31.7 44.3 47.2 40.5 34.4 31.2 23.7 25.0 SO. 3 31.6 9.89 10. 51 11.78 12.29 10.87 1911................................... 1912................................... 1913................................... 1914................................... 1 9 1 5 ................................ 37, 763, 000 37,917,000 38,399,000 38,442, 000 40,996,000 922,298,000 1,418,337,000 1,121,768,000 1,141,060,000 1,549,030,000 414,663,000 452,469,000 439,596,000 499,431,000 559,506,000 45.0 31.9 39.2 43.8 36.1 24.4 37.4 29.2 29.7 37.8 10. 98 11.93 11.45 12.99 13.65 1916................................... 1917................................... 1918................................... 1919................................... 1920.................................. 41,527,000 43,553,000 44,349,000 41,835,000 43,323,000 1,251, 837,000 665,928,000 1,592,740,000 1,061,474,000 1,538,124,000 1,090,322,000 880,296,000 1,231,754,000 1,526.055,000 719,782,000 52.4 70.9 71.5 47.2 30.1 36.8 34. 7 29.4 35.2 15.80 24.37 24. 59 21.04 B ushels. Dollars. Cents. 37.8 32.7 29.9 28.8 23.3 66.6 Bu shels. 28.1 27.6 25.0 26.1 28.2 D olla rs. 10.62 9.03 7.49 7.47 6.58 16.6 1 RYE. 1866-75 1............................. . 1876-861............................... 1886-901............................... 1891-951............................... 1896-19001........................... 1,346,800 1,870,200 2,172,303 2,042,747 1,685,728 18,266,600 24,468, 800 25,564,954 28,044,765 i 25,069,512 14,559,000 15,386,400 13,885,217 15,744,359 11,717,060 78.1 63.5 54.3 56.1 46.7 18.6 13.3 11.8 13.7 14.9 10.62 8.46 6.39 7.71 6.95 1901...................................... 1902...................................... 1903...................................... 1904......... ............................ 1905...................................... 3,987, 505 1,978, 548 1,906,894 1, 792,673 1, 730,159 30,344, 830 33, 630, 592 29,363, 416 27,241,515 28, 485, 952 16,909,742 17,080,793 15,993,871 18,748,323 37,414,138 55.7 50.8 54.5 68.8 61.1 15.3 17.0 15.4 15.2 16.5 8.51 8.63 8.39 10.46 10.07 1906...................................... 1907...................................... 1908.............- ...................... 1909...................................... 1910...................................... 2,001,904 1,926,000 1,948,000 2,006,000 2,185,000 33,374,833 31, 566,000 31,851,000 32,239,000 34,897,000 19,671,243 23,068,000 23,455,000 23, .809,000 24,953,000 58.9 73.1 73.6 73.9 71.5 16.7 16.4 16.4 16.1 16.0 9.83 11.98 12.04 11. 87 11.44 1912................................... 1913.............................. . 1914................................... 1915................................... 1911...................................... 2,127,000 2,117,000 2 , 557,000 2,541,000 3,129,000 33,119,000 35,664,000 41,381,000 42,779. 000 54,050,000 ;| 27,557,000 23,636,000 26,220,000 37,018,000 45,083,000 83.2 66.3 63.4 86.5 83.4 15.6 16.8 16.2 16.8 17.3 12.98 11,16 10.25 14.57 14.41 1916................................... 1917................................... 1918................................... 1919................................... 1920................................... 3,213,000 4,317,000 6,391,000 7,103,000 5,043,000 48,862,000 62 933,000 91,041,000 88,909,000 69,318,000 59,676,000 104,447,000 138.038,000 119,596,000 88,609,000 12 2 .1 15.2 14.6 14. 2 12.5 13.7 18.57 24.19 21.59 16.84 17.57 i Average per year for the period. 166.0 151.6 134.5 127.8 148 N o. PR O DUC TIO N A N D VALUE OF VARIOUS CROPS, 1 0 6 . — S p e c if ie d C r o p s : E stim ated P roduction and V a l u e , I n d ic a t e d —Con tinu ed. by Cr o p Y e a r s BARLEY. Total— Crop year. Area. Production. Acre#. Bushel#. 26,992,300 46,065,900 65,125,064 77,055,724 64,896,001 Average— i Farm i Farm of Farm value, value per Yield per value yield Dec. 1. : bushel, acre. . per acre, Dec. 1. Dec. 1. Cents. Dollars. 1866-75i ............................ 1876-85i ............................. 1886-90 i ............................ 1891-951 ............................ 1896-19001........................... 1,196, 500 2,065, 300 2, 981.486 3,088,777 2 , 805,058 1901.................................... 1902..................................... 1903..................................... 1904..................................... 1905.................................... 4, 295, 744 4,661.063 4,993,137 5,145, 878 5,095,528 109,932,924 134,954,023 1 131,861,391 139,748, 958 136,651,020 1906.................. ................. 1907..................................... 1908.................................... 1909..................................... 1910.................................... 6 , 323, 757 6 , 448.000 6,646;000 7,011,000 7,743,000 178,916,484 153,597,000 166,756,000 170,284,000 173,832,000 1911..................................... 1912..................................... 1913..................................... 1914.................................... 1915.................................... 7,627,000 7,530,000 7, 499, 000 7,565,000 7,148,000 160,240,000 139,182,000 223,824,000 ; 112,957,000 178,189,000 ; 95,731,000 194,953,000 105,903,000 228,851,000 118,172,000 1916.................................... 1917..................................... 1918.................................... 1919..................................... 1920..................................... 7,757,000 8,933,000 9,740,000 7,198,000 8,083,000 182,309,000 211,759,000 256,225,000 161,345,000 202,024,000 21,382,200 28, 098,900 34.746, 341 33, 734.066 24.873,453 79. 0 61.8 53.4 43.8 38.3 B u shels. 22.9 22.4 D ollars. 2 1.8 24.9 23.1 18.09 13.84 11.65 10.09 8.87 49, 705,163 61,898,634 60,166, 313 58,651,807 55,047,166 45.2 45.9 45.6 42.0 40.3 25.6 29.0 26.4 27.2 26.8 11.57 13.28 12. 05 11. 40 10 . 80 74,235, 997 102,290,000 92,442,000 93,971,000 100,426,000 ; 41.5 55.4 55.2 57.8 28.3 23.8 25.1 24.3 22.5 11.74 15.86 13. 91 13. 40 13.00 86.9 50.5 53.7 54.3 51.6 2 1.0 29.7 23.8 25.8 32.0 18.25 15. 00 12. 77 14.00 16.53 8 8.1 23.5 23.7 26.3 22.4 25.0 20. 71 26.95 24.12 27.13 17.68 56.4 53.2 46.6 18.3 14.6 13.4 15.9 17.8 13.27 9. 67 7.57 8.49 8.28 160,646,000 240,758,000 234,942,000 195,299,000 142.931,000 1 66.6 113.7 91.7 12 1.0 70.7 BUCKW HEAT. 1866-75 1 ............................ 1876-85 i ............................ 1886-901 ............................ 1891-951 ............................ 1896-19001........................... 729.900 777,800 884.558 815,788 691,829 13,368,800 11,976,700 11,861,232 13,009,205 12,294,120 9, 735,200 7, 237, 800 6 . 692, 216 6 , 923, 632 5,727,615 1901..................................... 1902..................................... 1903..................................... 1904..................................... 1905..................................... 811.164 804,880 804,393 793,625 760,118 15,125, 939 14,529, 770 14,243,644 15,008,336 14,585,082 8,523,317 8 . 654, 704 8,650,733 9,330,768 8,565,499 56.3 59.6 60.7 62.2 58.7 18.6 18.1 17.7 18.9 19.2 10. 51 10.75 10.75 11.76 11.27 1906..................................... 1907..................................... 1908..................................... 1909..................................... 1910..................................... 789,208 800, 000 803,000 834,000 860,000 14,641,937 14,290, 000 15,874,000 17,438,000 17,598,000 8 , 727, 443 9,975,000 12,004, 000 12,188,000 11,636,000 69.6 69.8 75.6 69.9 66 .1 18.6 17.9 19.8 20.9 20.5 11.06 12.47 14.95 14. 61 13.55 1911..................................... 1912.................... ............... 1913..................................... 1914.................................... 1915..................................... 833,000 841,000 805,000 792,000 769,000 17,549,000 19,249,000 13,833,000 16,881,000 15,056,000 12,735,000 12,720,000 10 ,445,000 12,892,000 11,843,000 72.6 2 1 .1 75.5 76.4 78.7 66 .1 22.9 17.2 21.3 19,6 15.32 15.12 12. 98 16.28 15.40 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 1918.................................... 1919..................................... 1920.................................... 828,000 1,924,000 1.027,000 ' 739,000 729,000 11,662,000 16,022,000 16,905,000 15,244,000 13,789,000 13,147.000 25,631,000 28,142,000 22,397,000 17,797,000 112.7 160.0 166.5 146.9 129.1 14.1 17.3 16.5 15 88 27.74 27.40 30.31 24.41 i Average per year for the period. 72.5 66.2 20.6 18.9 149 PRODUCTION AND VALUE OP VARIOUS CROPS, No. 106.— S p e c if ie d C r o p s : E s tim a t ed P ro d u ctio n I n d ic a t e d — Continued. a nd Value, by C r o p Y ea r s D IC E (rough.) Total— Crop year. 1904.................................... 1905.................................... 1906.................................... <: 1907.................................... 1908.................................... Average— Area. Production.1 Farm value, Dec. 1. A cres. B u sh els. Dollars. 662,000 460,198 575,000 627,300 655,000 21,096,000 12,933,436 17,855,000 18,738,000 21,889,620 13,892,000 12,285,834 16,121,000 16,081,000 17,771,281 Farm Farm of value per Yield per value yield bushel, acre.1 per acre. Dec. I . 2 Dec. 1. Cents. 65.8 95.0 90.3 85.8 81.2 B u sh els. 31.9 28.1 31.1 29,9 33.4 D olla rs. 20.99 26.70 28.03 25.64 27.13 1909.................................... 1910.................................... 1911.................................... 1912.................................... 610,000 723,000 696,000 723,000 21,839,000 24,510,000 22,934,000 25,054,000 17,383,000 16,624,000 18,274,000 23,423,000 79.6 67.8 79.7 93.5 35.8 33.9 32.9 34.7 28.50 23.00 26.26 32.40 1913.................................... 1914.................................... 1915.................................... 1916.................................... | 827,000 693,530 802,600 869,000 25,744,000 23,649,000 28,947,000 40,861,000 22,090,000 21,849,000 68,717,000 36,311,000 85.8 92.4 90.6 88.9 31.1 34,1 36.1 47.0 26.71 31.50 32.66 41.78 980,900 1,118,550 1,091,800 1,337,000 34,739,000 38,606,000 42,790,000 3 53,710,000 65,879,000 74,042,000 114.152,000 63,837,000 189.6 191.8 266.8 118.9 35.4 34.5 39.2 40.2 67.16 66.19 104.55 47.75 6,203,000 6,073,000 9,795,000 4,150,000 22,656,000 14,194,000 11.7 33.3 19.3 77.2 36.5 186.6 1,152.5 982.9 829.4 1,133.1 1,332.8 138.92 138.34 327.59 160.23 874. 75 486.10 41,357,000 91,498,000 79,929,000 81,742,000 48,829,000 174.3 173.7 240.9 135.8 33.0 28.5 24.7 27.0 28.5 39.64 49.66 42.85 65.06 38.68 13.2 29.96 23.85 49.40 57.30 52.67 59.93 31.94 1917................................... 1 1918.................................... 1919..................................... 1920.................................... H O P S. 1915..................................... 1916.................................... 1917.................................... 1918.................................... 1919..................................... 1920.................................... 44,653 43,900 29,900 25,900 25,900 29,200 52,986,000 50,595,000 29,388,000 21,481,000 29,346,000 38,918,000 12.0 PEANUTS. 1916..................................... 1917.................................... 1918..................................... 1919.................................... 1920.................................... 1,043,350 1,842,400 1,865,400 l,2o6,400 1,262,400 34,433,500 52,505,000 46,010,000 33,925,000 35,960,000 120.1 B E A N S (6 S T A T E S ). 1914.................................... 1915.................................... 1916.................................... | 1917.................................... ' 1918.................................... l 1919................................... 1920..................................... 4 875,000 4 928,000 1,107,000 1,821,000 1,744,000 1 , 002,000 849,000 8,846,000 10,321,000 10,715,000 16,045,000 17,397,000 11,935,000 9,075,000 26,213,000 26,771,000 54,686,000 104,350,000 91,863,000 51,051,000 27,114,000 1 Figures involving quantities for hops are stated in pounds. 2 Figures for hops are stated in cents per pound. 3 California reports, December 5, only about 45 per cent of crop; 226.0 259.0 510.0 650.0 528.0 428.0 299.0 1 1 .1 9.7 8.8 10.0 11.9 10.7 30 per cent in shock and 25 per cent of the remainder uncut, with probable loss of 2,500,000 bushels, due to continuous rains. 4 Five States. 150 PRODUCTION AN D VALUE OF VARIOUS CROPS* N o . 1 0 6 .— S p e c if ie d C r o p s : E st im a t e d P r o d u c t io n I n d i c a t e d —Continued. and V alue, by Cr o p Y ea rs C L O V E R SEE D . 1 3 2 Average— Total— Crop year. 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 1918..................................... i 1919..................................... 1 1920..................................... Area. Production.^ Farm value, Dec. 1. Acres,, B u sh els. D olla rs . 939,000 821,000 820,000 843,000 966,000 1,706,000 1,488, 000 1,197,000 1.341,000 1,760,000 15,661,000 19,107,000 23,705,000 35,541,000 20,528,000 Farm Farm of value per Yield per value yield bushel, acre.1 per acre, Dec. I.2 Dec. 1. D o lla r s . D olla rs. B u sh els. 91.67 172. 75 292. 75 220.93 153.64 125.78 0. 227 .165 .166 .158 .193 .170 20.81 28. 44 48. 71 34.89 29.72 21.40 0.45 1.06 1.62 1.50 1.29 .92 27.6 13.7 11.9 12.1 25.4 26.6 12.32 14.46 19.30 18.20 32.80 24.36 3.97 6.59 7.32 10. 24 10.77 8.37 12.32 31.7 19.1 18.0 13.7 13.9 22.1 17.3 125.73 125.89 131.64 140.11 149.25 184.96 213.37 9.18 12. 84 19.80 26.50 11.66 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.6 1.8 16.86 23.27 28.91 42.16 21.25 B R O O M C O R N (7 S T A T E S ). 1915..................................... 1916.................................... 1 1917.................................... ' 1918..................................... 1919.................................... 1920.................................... 230,100 235,200 345,000 366, 000 262,600 199,200 52,242 38,726 57, 400 57,800 50,800 33,900 4,789,000 6,690,000 16,804,000 12,770,000 7,805,000 4,263,000 K A F IR S (7 S T A T E S ).3 1915 .................. 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 1918..................................... 1919..................................... 1920..................................... 4,1 53,000 3,944,000 5,153, 000 6.036.000 5.031.000 5.404.000 114,460,000 53.858.000 61.409.000 73,241,000 127.568.000 143.939.000 51.157.000 57.027.000 99, 433,000 109,881,000 165,030,000 131,665,000 C R A N B E R R IE S (3 S T A T E S ). 1914..................................... 1915..................................... 1916..................................... 1917..................................... 1918..................................... 1919..................................... 1920.................................... 22,000 23.100 26; 200 18,200 25,400 25,600 24,900 697,000 441,000 471,000 249,000 352,000 566,000 431,000 2,766,000 2,908,000 3,794,000 2,550,000 3, 791,000 4,735,000 5,313,000 1 Figures involving quantities for broom com are stated in short tons; and those for cranberries, in barrels. 2 Figures for broom corn are stated in dollars per ton; and those for cranberries in dollars per barrel. 3 Grain sorghums, milo maize, feterita. 151 PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF VARIOUS CROPS. No. 106.— S p e c if ie d C r o p s : E stim a t ed P r o d u c tio n and Va l u e , by Cr o p Y e a r s I ndicated— Continued. O R A N G E S (2 S T A T E S ). Average— Total— Crop year. Area, Production.1 Farm value, Dec. 1. A cr e s. B u sh e ls. D olla rs. 1915........................... ........ 1916................................... i ..................... 1917.................................... [....................... 1918.................................... 1 ..................... 1919................................... 1.................... ■ 1920.................................... 1...................... 31,200,000 24.433.000 10,593, 000 24.200.000 22.075.000 27.200.000 | Farm Farm of value per Yield per value yield bushel, acre.1 per aero,, Dec. 1.2 Dec. 1. ‘ D ollars. B u sh els. 1.39 2.13 1.32 298.8 271.0 335.6 416.55 578,00 441.95 25,344,000 18,828,000 25,266,000 37.01 52.74 30.78 7.4 6.5 9.2 273.35 341.64 282.50 9.601.000 8.530.000 9.199.000 3.18 3.47 3.06 17.9 14.1 15.8 56.81 48.74 48.42 29.103.000 25.865.000 35.768.000 2.34 2. 75 2.31 6.2 6.5 9.2 34.53 17.80 21.25 50.692.000 61.463.000 27, 556, 000 84.480.000 58.956.000 70.125.000 2.39 2.52 2.60 3.49 2.67 2.58 D ollars. ONION'S (22 S T A T E S ).3 64,715 42,057 56,972 1918.................................... 1919.................................... 1920.................................... 19,336,000 11,397,500 19,119,500 26,957,000 24,309,000 25,179,000 C A B B A G E (29 STATE S).* 684,812 357,025 820,750 92,715 55,110 89,437 SO Y BEANS. 1918 1919 1920 ........................ ........................ ........................ 169.000 , 175,900 190.000 3.024.000 2.460.000 3.002.000 COW PE A S , 1918 1919 1920 ...................... „ ........................ ........................ 2.003.000 1.453.000 1.683.000 12.428.000 9,423,000 15.495.000 su g a r 1918..................................... 1919.................................... 5,872 11,100 -b eet 4.443.000 6.700.000 seed . 75.7 60.4 1 Figures involving quantities for oranges are stated in boxes; for cabbage, in short tons; and for sugarbeet seed, in pounds. 2 Figures for oranges are stated in dollars per box; and those for cabbage, in dollars per short ton. 3 Figures for 1919 and 1920 represent 17 States. * Figures for 1919 and 1920 represent 12 States. by S t a tes , 1909 [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] C alendar year. Bushels. Bushels. 55,488,000 66,300,000 47,812,000 77,200,000 63,919,000 62,843,000 67,149,000 50,400,000 57,360,000 49,712,000 50,490,000 47,025.000 42,000,000 62,100,000 45,135,000 64,176,000 35,100,000 43,326,000 55,224,000 1,740,000 1,875,000 1,836,000 1,924,000 1,815,000 2,160,000 2 ,6 24 ,COO 2,048,000 2,400,000 2,975,000 2,970,000 3,150,000 | Iowa. K ansas. K entucky. Bushels. Bushels. 1912.......................................................................................... 1916.......................................................................................... 289,800,000 154,225,000 343,761,000 170,050,000 305,350,000 126,150,000 432,021,000 174,225, 000 338,300,000 ; 23,424,000 339,424,000 ; 108,225,000 29S, 500,000 172,050,000 69, 500,000 366,825,000 410,700,000 119,028,000 352,800,000 43,523,000 416,000,000 62,320,000 473,800,000 137,535,000 Florida. | Georgia. Illinois. Indiana. B ush els. B ush els. B u sh els. ! B ush els. Bushels. B ushels. 2,460,000 3,032,000 2,862,000 3,000,000 2,348,000 2,806,000 3,250,000 3,010,000 2,400,000 2,800,000 2,900,000 1,804,000 6,200,000 6,137,000 6,630,000 6,630,000 6,200,000 7,092,000 6,615,000 6,970,000 7, 820,000 7,130,000 5,850,000 7,125,000 8,379,000 8,190,000 9,286,000 8,515,000 10,125,000 11,200,000 12,000,000 12, 300,000 12,000,000 12,800,000 12,450,000 10,530,000 Colorado. !Connecticut Delaware. California. 43,640,000 51,300,000 54,000,000 54, ISO,000 ................................................................ C alendar year. Arkansas. B u sh els. Bushels. 3,267,000 6,885,000 5,222,000 8,736,000 6,300,000 10,626,000 11,280,000 7,362,000 10,640,000 10,675,000 11,757,000 17,450,000 Louisiana. M aryland. Bushels. Bushels. 103,472,000 101,500,000 93,600,000 109,440,000 74,825,000 91, 250, GOO 105,000,000 95,200,000 114,975,000 91,000,000 82,500,000 100,650,000 51,198,000 42,055,000 33,300,000 32, 490,000 41,800,000 33, GOO, 000 45,100,000 44,814,000 32,400,000 28,800,000 32,375,000 36,595,000 1920, B ush els . 21,980,000 22,110,000 24,455,000 24,455,000 22,110,000 24,531,000 24,850,000 26,325,000 27,300,000 24,010,000 27,880,000 25,795,000 M assachu Michigan. setts. B ush els . 1,786,000 2,048,000 2,068,000 2,115,000 1,944,000 2, 255,000 2,304,000 1,764,000 1,440,000 2,340,000 1, 508,000 840,000 61,160,000 51,982,000 ! 59,072,000 1 53,958,000 1 63,023,000 ! 56,000,000 1 64,950,000 , 62,000,000 . 72,000,000 68,850,000 , 69,890,000 76,500,000 369,770,000 196,520,000 400,775,000 188,640,000 334,950,000 174,600,000 426,320,000 199,364,000 232,150,000 176,400,000 300,034,000 ! 163,317,000 374,400,000 190,950,000 300,900,000 174,658,000 418.000,000 196,776,000 344,350,000 165,000,000 294,000,000 166,500,000 294,168.000 184,072,000 M innesota. Mississippi. Bushels. B ushels. B u sh els. 69,950,000 54,108,000 55,770,000 55,250,000 56,112,000 co nnn V J-J, V /W, DiVi 58,812,000 66,708,000 74,140,000 78,177,000 96,000,000 91 000 000 64,400,000 87,100,000 91,800,000 111,200,000 116,000,000 118,125,000 40,745,000 53,095,000 54,150,000 56,840,000 63,000,000 58, 27-5,0*>0 67,450,000 47,600,000 77,613,000 66,300,000 59,700,000 63,680,000 56,000,000 45,375,000 37,625,000 48,300,000 65,000,000 65,000,000 M issouri. Bushels. 213,840.000 247,500,000 192,400,000 243,904,000 129,062,000 4nn non 191,750,000 132,112,000 241,500,000 133,860,000 152,550,000 198,880,000 EST IM A TED A N N U A L PR O DUC TIO N OF CORN. 1913 Alabam a. to 152 No. 1 0 7 .— COEN: E stimated A n nu a l P roduction , Calendar year. Nebraska. Bushels 1909...................................................... 1910..................................................................................... 1911.................................................................. 1912...................................................... 1913.................................................. 1914..................................................................................... 1915............................................................................... 1916.............................................................. 1917................................................................ 1 9 1 8 ................................................................................. 1919............................................................................... 1920.......................................................... North Carolina. North ; Dakota. ! Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. 9,483,000 9,612,000 9,936,000 10,374,000 10,862,000 10,472,000 10,830,000 10,800,000 12,474,000 10,865,000 10, 400,000 11,440,000 2,128,000 2,047,000 2,322,000 2,083,000 1,572,000 2,576,000 2,730,000 2,625,000 3,400,000 4,000,000 7,290,000 7,155,000 South Dakota. ! Tennessee. 24,120,000 20,108,000 20,405,000 19,763,000 15,020,000 22,550,000 24, 200,000 21, 000,000 25,420,000 28,800,000 35,260,000 32,595,000 Texas. 48,686,000 49,290,000 49,680,000 51,106,000 55,282,000 57,550,000 60,900,000 48,100,000 58,400,000 63,030,000 53,200,000 64,032,000 1 V erm ont. Ohio. Oklahoma. Bushels. Bushels. 6,045,000 153,062,000 101,150,000 2,940,000 144,540,000 91,760,000 7,250,000 150,540,000 36,888,000 8,758,000 174,410,000 101,878,000 10,800,000 146,250,000 52,250,000 14,000,000 142,715,000 I 50,000,000 9,800,000 153,550,000 : 112, 100,000 13,515,000 113,400,000 53,325,000 5,310,000 i 150,100,000 33,150,000 9,196,000 j 129,600,000 23,250,000 16,764,000 ! 161,392,000 69,600,000 17,064,000 162,099,000 89,320,000 V irginia. W est V irginia. Pennsyl vania. Bushels. Bushels. 48,800,000 58,630,000 63,858,000 61,582,000 57,057,000 62,178,000 58,520,000 56,550,000 61,425,000 59,160,000 72,192,000 67,050,000 4j 4U0j UUU *±( , o4Oj uuu 1 o8Q9 non *It7 4Q t Q ftOt UUU non i, y 4 , uuu l70U aqi OUUi 9£n uonn 47* y U^9o non 1?oOUj fifto non Ui7 uu X UUU - U T UUU iJ-UOj 3 nOUUj n non iX, ftoo 47 ^90 OO uuu OUUj non uuu *±i j O &Vj O UUU 1A3 900UjU OOO 4ftopuuu non X UUj ^fU UU j 1,665,000 Ueil <piOv OOO O 194 oson non 49, X11IU , UUU 3Q ooU> 3fto uuu non u u ? UUU onUj U ^09 100 j Ovv -jOOO 9 4£>0, 9 ^0 uuu OOO J.UU UUU 4? U U4Tnon UUU cq oUU? son UUU non 19Q >*uu,uuu 900 OOO 1 yoOj uuu non DO, i4y ij Ktl 700 7^ /nn (Oj uofi yuUj non uuu 1-L, uuu OO, fUU; OOO UUU ft£o t OOO 1 04U, ^90 non 44 oU ROO u u u u ,uOOO uu UUU Uj OOO UUU iq .t UUUj OOO uuu OOO 1 ,U04 J UUU OOO 40 ""on -io, fou, non uuu JL 1 , 117^ OOO 100 OOO non 1174 iTj 200,U UU X UU,X UUjuuu / u ?uuu A447aUUi u u u 140 UOUf nftn uuu non v? luOn tOOf C\*\A 97/ f ftOO 4 C o4 ,UAAft UU ft c a rr on 999 OU, Obv.UUU . I1S ,4900 U U , OOO uuu AC\ A99 990 170 l1ft o 71 i U t non UUU 999 O o ,U909 o U 7UUU tQ 9 990 0 5 , 4 u4,UU U 4UU, UUU Oft 94 R9£ OOO 4 4 ? DUO, UUU Oft o40j OOE UUU 009 99 009 44, oy4j OOO uuu Oo, 99 oy4, ftQo O OO oy, Art ou4, OftO uuu 099 uuu 094q E, 999 9K fW l 40,900 4UUt UUU 4Uj o jj 999 994 , u57i*U, UUU OOO OAA 4 JfO M^A U , UUU i 21,000,000 23,250,000 37,041,000 31,580,000 32,578,000 34,278,000 38,512,000 36,538,000 35,145,000 32,008,000 40,850,000 36,975,000 36,320,000 42,370,000 n o th e r W isconsin. I1 AStates. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. 199 nnn 9 40^ non 47 39ft non ^ 65.270.000 78 650 000 52.500.000 88 060,000 50.820.000 91,120,000 76,347 000 88 298 000 67,320,000 68 675 000 78,000,000 80, 400,000 94,250,000 93,150,000 84.075.000 78 fo,non U U v , nnn uuu Tfi4 4fio 93.800.000 iui, iw, non uuu 105.400.000 78 1o ,u000 u u , 000 uuu 91,200,000 70,620,000 105,600,000 93,100,000 South Carolina. Af\ \A\ 42,196,000 A DO o?749 /44; 900 UUU 90 1IU 0O oft 7 if cU non UjOOO UUU oo, l.o, UU QA C\A A 900 oo 1UU, too non 44, uuu O O, U44j uuu ( Total. Bushels. 2.772.376.000 2.886.260.000 ft9^7 999 2.531.488.000 0fc} V\)i y UUU 1rr oo o 999 0 , 004, UUU 3.124.746.000 6.047.000 446.988.000 7, 342,000 2,672, 804,000 9.052.000 2,994, 793,000 8.974.000 2.566.927.000 8.680.000 3.065.233.000 11,659,000 2.502.665.000 19 lD 1K/7j U 999 lUj UU 2.858.509.000 13,323,000 3.232.367.000 4.327,000 A 9ft X 999 4* yOO, uuu 2. 153 New York. PRO DUCTIO N OF CORN. C alendar year. New Mexico. ESTIM ATED A N N U A L . 194,060,000 191,565,000 155,925,000 182,616,000 114,150,000 173,950,000 213,000,000 192,400,000 249,480,000 123,086,000 184,186,000 255, 528,000 1909. 1910, 1911 1912 1913 1914. 1915 1916 1917 1918, 1919, 1920, New Jersey. C ale n d a r year. A lab am a. C ale n d a r year. B ushels. Bushels. 1.092.000 1.029.000 336.000 345.000 318.000 374.000 403, 000 1 . 2 0 0 .0 0 0 1.045.000 930.000 1.458.000 1.242.000 653.000 1,620,000 1.721.000 1.209.000 1.008.000 940,000 1.313.000 1.625.000 2.750.000 1.880.000 3.120.000 3.048.000 2.660.000 1,197,000 M ich ig an . M in n eso ta. B u sh els. 1908................................................ 1909................................................ 1900................................................ 1911................................................ 1912................................................ 1913................................................ 1914................................................ 1 9 1 5 ............ . = 1916................................................ 1917................................................ 1918................................................ 1919................................................ 1920................................................ 15,732,000 14,570,000 16,848,000 18,450,000 7,000,000 12,776,000 17,316,000 20.448.000 13,280,000 15,422,000 10,856,000 20,237,000 14,275,000 j Colorado. Georgia, * Id a h o , Bushels. j 2,208,000 2.450.000 1.480.000 1.740.000 1.228.000 1.708.000 1.694.000 3.575.000 3.808.000 2.074.000 2.856.000 2.520.000 2 . 1 1 0 .0 0 0 1 10.897.000 11,550,000 9, 900,000 8.640.000 6.290.000 4.200.000 6.800.000 7.040.000 5.600.000 7.425.000 7.590.000 16.335.000 9.100.000 6,153,000 10.758.000 8 .994.000 8.274.000 10.968.000 9,680,000 11.312.000 13.770.000 11.885.000 13.536.000 15.400.000 16.615.000 j 22,821,000 M issouri. M ontana, N ebraska. Bushels. 1 1 , 680,000 Bushels. B ush els. B ushels. B ushels. Bushels. 68,557,000 94, 080,000 64,000,000 43,935,000 67,038,000 6 8 , 040, 000 42,975,000 70,870,000 26,410,000 51,611,000 75,792,000 36,315,000 29,116,000 22,260,000 28,562,000 25,958,000 36,110,000 23,750,000 39,586,000 43,333,000 34,108,000 16,575,000 28,971,000 53,154,000 59,833,000 32,721,000 3,703,000 10, 764,000 7,700,000 12,299,000 19,346,000 20,673,000 18,356,000 4 2 ,ISO,000 28,655,000 17,963,000 29,961,000 10,650,000 19,850,000 44,295,000 49, 650,000 38,760,000 41, 574,000 55,052,000 62,325,000 68,116,000 71,018,000 68,550,000 13,764,000 41,213,000 60,675,000 60,480,000 B ushels. 14.465.000 10.658.000 15.860.000 14.566.000 14.094.000 j 14.302.000 ! 18.730.000 15.071.000 15.332.000 1 20.275.000 19.075.000 23.600.000 New M exico. Bushels. 1,025,000 1,004,000 820,000 1,262,000 1,232,000 1 , 2 2 1 ,0 0 0 1,838,000 1,976,000 2,104,000 2,582,000 2,892,000 5,344,000 6 ,375,000 Iow a. Illinois. Bushels. Bushels. B ushels. 7,752,000 8,820,000 8,414,000 6,728,000 5,360,000 6,800,000 8 , 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 11,875, 000 8,400,000 8,820,000 7,840,000 11,178,000 10,998,000 In d ia n a , j K ansas. ] K e n tu c k y . M ary lan d . B ushels. Bushels. Bushels. B ushels. 45.169.000 53.124.000 35.194.000 34.354.000 10.080.000 39.775.000 13.239.000 45.550.000 19.440.000 33.432.000 49.427.000 42.332.000 23.540.000 79.282.000 87.203.000 63.236.000 51.387.000 92.290.000 86.983.000 177.200.000 106.538.000 97.980.000 45.443.000 102.008.000 152.079.000 137.056.000 8 .793.000 12.546.000 11.165.000 10.510.000 9.378.000 8.985.000 8.113.000 13.158.000 10.272.000 10.400.000 11.475.000 11.346.000 10.598.000 11.390.000 N o rth C arolina. N o rth D akota. Ohio. O regon. O kla hom a. Bushels. B ushels. Bushels. B ushels. B ushels. 8,068,000 30.212.000 7.446.000 31.494.000 11.174.000 36.660.000 10.622.000 42,000,000 12.850.000 9,819,000 16.395.000 1l 41,888,000 15.066.000 46.250.000 18.985.000 53.200.000 9.150.000 16.775.000 8.350.000 30.850.000 23.382.000 63.970.000 22.515.000 64.562.000 13.011.000 j 40,670,000 New York. 1920. 7.906.000 9.818.000 : 9,906,000 6.860.000 9.860.000 12.540.000 : 9.900.000 8 . 0 1 0 .0 0 0 9,000,000 1 12.129.000 ' 10.350.000 5,610,000 5 , 6 8 6 ,000 68,428,000 33,328,000 15,148,000 \ 15,625,000 15,680,000 5,415,000 90,762,000 23,532,000 16,377,000 6,817,000 38, 500,000 34,425,000 15,853,000 I 25,542,000 8,976,000 6 , 636, 000 73,200,000 86,240,000 16,726,000 9,760,000 21,018,000 20,096,000 5,322,000 143,820,000 17,500,000 7,078,000 78,855,000 t 35,100,000 15,717,000 47,975,000 7,332,000 81,592,000 ■ 36,538,000 16,604,000 38,860,000 9,810,000 151,970,000 : 40,194,000 20, 025,000 29,585,000 9,135,000 39,325,000 I 21,600,000 19,550,000 35,650,000 8,600,000 56,000,000 41,140,000 12,548,000 6,300,000 105,672,000 43,547,000 - 15,228,000 i 32,899,000 54,040,000 6,067,000 55,200,000 53,932,000 20,808,000 46,240,000 8,471,000 68,400,000 28,698,000 1 22,900,000 j E ST IM A TE!* A N N U A L PRO DUCTIO N OF .................................. 1908 1909 ............................ 1910 .................................. 1911 .................................. 1912 .................................. 1913 .................................. 1914 .................................. 1916................................................ 1916 .................................. 1917 .................................. 1918 .................................. 1919 .................................. 1920 .................................. A rkansas. C alifornia. to 154 No. 1 0 8 .— WHEAT: E stimated A nnual Production, by States, 1908 [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] Calendar year. P e n n sy l v an ia. Bushels. T exas. U tah. V irginia. W ashing ton. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. B ushels. B ushels. Bushels. 37,862,000 47,588,000 46,720,000 14,800,000 52.185,000 33,975,000 31,566,000 63,762,000 24,825,000 44,800,000 62,160,000 30,175,000 26,282,000 8,190,000 8,320,000 8,319,000 8, 280,000 7,077,000 8, 400,000 11,160,000 9,030,000 7,885,000 4,600,000 7,500,000 6,650,000 4, 028,000 10,164,000 5, 050,000 10,500,000 6,580,000 11,025,000 13,650,000 14,066,000 25,575,000 13,200,000 16,200,000 9,000,000 33,742,000 15,925,000 5,825,000 6,090,000 4,370,000 5,025,000 6,059,000 6,420, 000 7,275,000 8,225,000 6,900,000 5,640,000 6,464,000 3,442,000 5,366,000 8,892,000 8,848,000 9,574,000 9,000,000 8,596,000 10,608,000 11.296,000 16,974,000 15,240,000 15,600,000 12,600,000 12,508,000 11,425,000 27,162,000 35, 780,000 35,571,000 50,661,000 53,728,000 53,300,000 41,840,000 51, 420,000 37,635,000 29,218,000 29,187,000 39,305,000 37,982,000 W est V irginia. , Bushels. 4,693,000 4,810,000 3,012,000 2,737,000 3,378,000 3,055,000 3,540,000 4,500,000 4,422,000 4,410,000 4,942,000 5,400,000 4,250,000 W isconsin. 1 B ushels. 3,328,000 3,484,000 3,590,000 3,097,000 3,564,000 3,665,000 3,511,000 4,662,000 3,315,000 5,327,000 10,273,000 7,392,000 5,152,000 A ll o th er j States. B ushels. T otal. Bushels. 9,818,000 664,602,000 737,189,000 11,427,000 7,359,000 635,121,000 8,106,000 621,338,000 8,347,000 730,267,000 8,391,000 763,380,000 891,017,000 9,292,000 12,174,000 1,025,801,000 636,318,000 12,558,000 636,655,000 12,340,000 15,518,000 921,438,000 11,334,000 934,265,000 787,128,000 11,152,000 PRODUCTIO N OF W H E A T . 155 29,115,000 26,265, 000 23,300,000 17,402,000 22,320,000 21,862,000 23, 747,000 24,605,000 26,125,000 24,482,000 25,551,000 29,055,000 25,284,000 Tennessee. E ST IM A T E D A N N U A L 1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. South D ak o ta. 156 COTTON CROP, Wo. 1 0 9 . — COTTON CROP IN SPECIFIED YEARS, 1807 TO 1920: A creage H arvested , P roduction, and F arm V alue , by States . [S ources: R ep o rts of th e D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re for area a n d value of th e cotton crop for a 1 years excep t census years, th e la tte r and all other figures, re p o rts of th e B u re a u of th e Census, D e p a rtm e n t of C o m m erce.] ALABAMA. C otton seed. C otton. A ear. A rea. A cres, 3.439.000 3.591.000 3.731.000 3, 560, 000 4, 017 000 3.730.000 3.760.000 4.007.000 3,340, 000 3, 225, 000 1.977.000 2.570.000 2.791.000 2.842.000 1007 . 1908 . 1909 . 1910 . 1911 . 1912 . 1913 . 1914 . 1 91 5. 1916 . 1917 . 1918 . 1919. 1920 2 | P ro d u ct, B a les A 1,112,698 1,345,713 1,024,350 1,194,250 1, 716. 534 1,342,275 1,495, 485 1,751,375 1,020,839 533,402 517,890 800,622 713,236 660,000 V alue. P ro d u ct. Dollars. Short tons. 60.970.000 59,480, 000 69.940.000 83.420.000 81.710.000 76.780.000 96.160.000 63.840.000 56.550.000 47.230.000 71.030.000 115.250.000 124.600.000 49.500.000 V alue. D ollars. T o ta l v a lu e . Dollars. 494.000 598, 000 454.000 530.000 762, 000 596.000 664, 000 778, 000 453.000 236.000 230.000 356.000 316.000 8,820,000 9,590,000 13.100.000 15.160.000 13.870.000 1 1 , 6 2 0 , 0 00 15.600.000 14.700.000 16,7:20,000 12.880.000 15.910.000 23.910.000 23.020.000 69.790.000 69.070.000 88.040.000 98, 580,000 95,580, 000 88, 400,000 111.760.000 78.540.000 73.270.000 60.110.000 86,940,000 139.160.000 147.620.000 344,000 459,000 317,000 365,000 418,000 352,000 477, 000 451,000 363,000 504,000 432,000 439,000 393,000 5, 390,000 6.430,000 8. 960,000 8 ,S00,000 6,980,000 7,040,000 9,250,000 7,670,000 12,380,000 25,330,000 28,420,000 28,240,000 24,880,000 47,890,000 52,140,000 57,750,000 66,860,000 50,750,000 53,690,000 74,050,000 43,390,000 59,870,000 125,070,000 164,840,000 167,010,000 180,900,000 29,000 35,000 30,000 33,000 46,000 28,000 31,000 43,000 27,000 26,000 25,000 17,000 8,000 510,000 560,000 740,000 990, 000 800, 000 490,000 650,000 740,000 850,000 1,240,000 1,600,000 1,130,000 530,000 4,660,000 4,450,000 5,760,000 6,490,000 6,200,000 4,350,000 4,930,000 5,100,000 4,390,000 6,310,000 10,260,000 7,120,000 3,400,000 816,000 867, 000 812,000 795, 000 1.246.000 798.000 1.038.000 1,217, 000 860.000 826,000 847.000 947.000 736.000 16,110,000 15.090.000 22, 270,000 22, 580,000 21.060.000 16.360.000 25.120.000 24, 580, 000 31.730.000 45.980.000 58,660, 000 64.170.000 55.260.000 116.790.000 101.870.000 148.040.000 146, 280,000 153.260.000 119.400.000 174.540.000 125.690.000 139.570.000 210.230.000 322.600.000 375.630.000 352.900.000 ARKANSAS. 1907 ................................. 1908 ................................. 1909 ................................. 1 9 1 0 ................................. 1 9 1 1 ................................. 1 9 1 2 ................................. 1 9 1 3 ................................. 1 9 1 4 ................................. 1 9 1 5 ................................. 1 9 1 6 ................................ 1 9 1 7 ................................. 1 9 1 8 ................................. 1 9 1 9 ................................. 1920 2 ............................. 1,950,000 2,296,000 2,153,000 2 ,2 3 8 ,000 2,363, 000 1,991,000 2,502,000 2,480. 0O0 2,170,000 2,600, 000 2,740,000 2,991,000 2,725,000 2,862,000 774,721 1,032,920 713,463 821,233 939,302 792,048 1, 072, 846 1,016,170 816, 002 1,134,033 973,752 987,340 884, 473 1,160,000 42,500,000 45, 710,000 48,790,000 58, 060,000 43,770,000 46,650,000 64,800,000 35,720,000 47,490,000 99,740,000 136,420,000 138,770,000 156, 020,000 77,140,000 FLO RID A . 1907 ................................. 1S 08................................. 1909 ................................. 1 9 1 0 ................................. 1 9 1 1 ................................. 1 9 1 2 ................................. 1 9 1 3 ................................. 1 9 1 4 ................................. 1 9 1 5 ................................. 1 9 1 6 ................................. 1 9 1 7 ................................. 1 9 1 8 ................................. 1 9 1 9 ................................. 19202 ................... 265,000 265,000 263,000 257 ,0 0 0 308,000 224, 000 188,000 221,000 193. 000 191, 000 183,000 167,000 103,000 101.000 49,794 62,089 54,011 58, 949 83,388 52,760 58, 695 81, 255 47, 831 41, 449 37,858 29,415 15,922 18,000 4,150,000 3,890,000 5,020,000 5,500, 000 5, 400, 000 3, 860,000 4, 280,000 4,360,000 3, 540,000 5, 070,000 8,660,000 5,990,000 2,870,000 1,530,000 GEORGIA. 4, 774,000 4, 848, 000 4, 883,000 4.873.000 5, 504, 000 5, 335,000 5, 318, 000 5, 433, 000 4,825, 000 5.277.000 5,195, 000 5.341.000 5.220.000 4.958.000 1907 . 1908 . 1909 . 1910 . 1911 . 1912 . 1913. 1 91 4. 1915 . 1916 . 1917 . 1918 . 1919. 1920 2 1,815,834 1,931,179 1,804,014 1,767,202 2,768,627 1,776,546 2, 316,601 2, 718, 037 1,908,673 1,820, 939 1,883,911 2,122,405 1,659,529 1,400,000 101,680,000 86,780,000 125, 770, 000 123.700.000 132.200.000 103.040.000 149.429.000 101, 110, 000 107.840.000 164.250.000 263.940.000 311.460.000 297.640.000 107.100.000 1 T h e figures re p re s e n t e q u iv a le n t 500-pound bales, gross w e ig h t. 3 Figures of 1920 are those of th e D e p artm e n t of A griculture an d relate solely to th e farm . 157 COTTON CROP. No. 1 0 9 .— Cotton Crop in Specified Y ears, 1907 to 1920: A creage H arvested, Production, and F arm V alue, by States— Continued. LOUISIANA. Year. 1907 ............................ 1908 ................. 1909 ............................ 1910 ........ . 19 11 .......................... 1912 ............................ 1913 ................. 1914 ................. 1915 ................. 1916 ................. 1917 ................. 1918 ................. ................ 1919 19202 ........................... Cotton. Area. Product. . B a le s.1 A cres. 1,622,000 1.550.000 957, 000 975.000 1,075, 000 929, 000 1,244, 000 1,299, 000 990.000 1.250.000 1.454.000 1.683.000 1.527.000 1.442.000 675,428 470,136 253,412 245,646 384, 597 376,096 443,821 449,458 341,063 443,182 638,729 587,717 297,681 380,000 Cotton seed. Value. Product. Value. Dollars. Short tons. Dollars. 37.070.000 20,790, 000 17,310, 000 17,180, 000 18.460.000 21.400.000 27.160.000 17.150.000 18.660.000 37.340.000 84.180.000 83.750.000 53.610.000 26.980.000 Total value. D o lla rs . 300.000 209.000 112.000 109.000 171.000 167.000 197.000 200.000 151.000 197.000 284.000 261.000 132,000 4.800.000 3.430.000 3, 280,000 2, 760, 000 3.080.000 3.290.000 3.640.000 3, 720, 000 4.830.000 9.740.000 18,080,000 16,050,000 8.660.000 41.870.000 24, 220,000 20.590.000 19.940.000 21.540.000 24.690.000 30.800.000 20.870.000 23.490.000 47.080.000 102,260,000 100,400,000 62.270.000 652,000 736,000 481,000 561,000 535,000 465,000 583,000 553,000 421,000 361,000 402,000 545,000 427,000 10,110, 000 11,510,000 14,190, 000 14, 700, 000 9,360,000 10,140,000 13,060,000 10,340,000 14,540,000 18,840,000 26,900,000 35,340,000 28,100,000 90,600,000 84, 720,000 88,210,000 103,850,000 68,450,000 72,250,000 95,570,000 55, 740,000 69,440,000 92,790,000 152,270,000 208,280,000 201,920,000 17,000 29,000 22,000 31,000 51,000 30,000 44,000 64, 000 37,000 53,000 66,000 85,000 82,000 260,000 390,000 600, 000 790,000 1,120, 000 650,000 1 950, 000 ! 1,290,000 . 1,200,000 | 2,400,000 1 3,910,000 4,920,000 ; 5,500,000 i 2,400,000 3,240,000 3,840,000 5,670,000 6,300,000 4,590,000 7,170, 000 6, 420, 000 5.840,000 13;990,000 26,780,000 36,160,000 48,910,000 MISSISSIPPI. 1907............................ 1908............................ 1909 ............................ 1910............................ 1911............... -........... 1912............................ 1913............................ 1914............................ 1915............................ 1916............................ 1917............................ 1918............................ 1919............................ 19202 _ ....... , 3,220,000 3,395,000 3,400,000 3,317,000 8,340,000 2,889,000 3,067,000 3,054, 000 2, 735, 000 3,110,000 2,788,000 3,138,000 2,848,000 3,024,000 1,468,177 1, 655, 945 1,083,215 1,262,680 1,203,545 1,046, 418 1,310,743 1,245,535 953,965 811,794 905,554 1,226,051 960, 886 885,000 80,490,000 73,210,000 74,020, 000 89,150, 000 59,090,000 62,110, 000 82,510, 000 45,400,000 54,900,000 73,950,000 125,370,000 172,940, 000 173,820,000 67,702,000 M ISSO U R I.» 1907 ............................ 1908............................ 1909............................ 1910..... . ..................... 1911 ..............-............. 1912............................. 1 9 1 3 ........... .......... . 1914........................... 1915------ ------------1916.......... .................. 1917___ __________ 1918............................ 1919............................1 1920 2d ......................... j 71,000 87,000 106,000 109,000 141,000 112,000 126,000 212,000 150, 000 210,000 345,000 340,000 327,000 555,000 38,977 64,203 47,433 69,777 114,023 67,093 . 99,618 145,632 83,699 119,923 148,060 191,274 184,934 285,000 2,140,000 2, 850,000 3,240, 000 4, 880,000 5,180, 000 3, 940,000 6,220,000 5,130, 000 4,640,000 11,590,000 22,870,000 31,240,000 43,410,000 34,538,000 I N O R T H CAROLINA. 1907. 1908 . 1909. 1910 . 1911 . 1912. 1913 . 1 91 4. 1915. 1916 . 1917 . 1918. 1919. 19202 1,408, 000 1.458.000 1, 274, 000 1.478.000 1.624.000 1.545.000 1, 576, 000 1.527.000 1, 282, 000 1.451.000 1.515.000 1.600.000 1.490.000 1.518.000 605,310 646, 958 600, 606 706,142 1,075, 826 865,653 792,545 930, 631 699,494 654,603 617,989 897,761 830,293 840,000 33.080.000 28.500.000 40,920, 000 49, 710, 000 50,780, 000 49.690.000 50,450, 000 35,600, 000 39.170.000 56.820.000 85,310, 000 124,740, 000 147,130,000 60.900.000 268,000 286,000 266,000 312.000 476.000 383.000 351.000 412, 000 310.000 290.000 273, 000 398.000 368.000 5.580.000 5, 380,000 7.940.000 9,580, 000 9,140, 000 8.460.000 9,130, 000 8.900.000 11.470.000 15.530.000 18.630.000 26.810.000 27,340,000 * T h e fig u res re p re s e n t e q u iv a le n t 500 p o u n d bales, gross w e ig h t. 2 Figures are those of the D ep artm e n t of A griculture an d relate solely to the farm . 3 In c lu d e s s tatistic s for o th e r co tto n -p ro d u c in g lo calities n o t n a m e d . 4 The figures of 1920 include some E g y p tian co tto n produced in Lower California. 30744° — s a 1921------ 12 38.660.000 33.880.000 48,860, 000 59.290.000 59, 920,000 58,150, 000 59, 580, 000 44.500.000 50.640.000 72.400.000 103.940.030 151.550.030 174.470.030 158 COTTON CROP, No. 100. —Cotton Crop Production, in Specified Y ears, 1907 to 1920: A creage and F arm V a l u e , by States— Continued. H arvested, OKLAHOM A. C otton. C otton seed. Year. 1907 .. 1908 A re a , P ro d u ct, A cres. B a les . 1 2.196.000 2.311.000 1.977.000 2.204.000 3.050.000 2.665.000 3.009.000 2.847.000 1.895.000 2.562.000 2.783.000 2.998.000 2.424.000 2.765.000 1909.. 1910 . 1911 . 1912.. 1913 . 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 1917 . 1918.. 1919. 1920 2 862,383 690,752 544,954 923,063 1,022,092 1,021,250 840,387 1,262,176 639,626 823,526 959,081 576,886 1,016,129 1,300,000 V alue. P ro d u c t. Dollars. Short tons. 47.310.000 30.540.000 37.230.000 61,850, 000 45.480.000 56.780.000 49,500, 000 42.980.000 35.590.000 70.210.000 123.960.000 78.740.000 182.800.000 68.250.000 V alue. D ollars. T o ta l v a lu e . D ollars . 383.000 307.000 242.000 410.000 454.000 454, 000 373.000 561.000 285.000 366.000 426.000 256.000 452.000 6,660,000 4.410.000 6.330.000 8.610.000 7.260.000 7.950.000 7.650.000 8.190.000 8.720.000 18.970.000 26.310.000 15.920.000 27.130.000 53.970.000 34.950.000 43.560.000 70,460, 000 52.740.000 64,730, 000 57,150, 000 51.170.000 44.310.000 89.180.000 150.270.000 94.660.000 209.930.000 499.000 522.000 490.000 518.000 732.000 526.000 613.000 682.000 504.000 414.000 550.000 699.000 633.000 10.340.000 9,630,000 13,860, 000 14,760, 000 12, 590,000 11.150.000 15.750.000 14.190.000 18.400.000 22.760.000 38.200.000 47.550.000 47.460.000 72, 660, 000 61,960, 000 89.820.000 96.320.000 90,740, 000 80,300, 000 104, 340, 000 73.700.000 81.960.000 104.900.000 207,220, 000 275.970.000 300.730.000 122,000 1.900.000 2,250, 000 3,000,000 3.820.000 3.620.000 2.820.000 4,140, 000 3.130.000 4.730.000 8.770.000 7.090.000 9.440.000 9.210.000 17,000,000 17.480.000 19, 870,000 27.220.000 24.380.000 19.330.000 28.460.000 16.730.000 SOUTH CAROLINA. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916.. 1917.. 3918. 1919. 2.426.000 2.545.000 2.557.000 2.534.000 2,800, 000 2.695.000 2, 790,000 2.861.000 2.516.000 2.780.000 2.837.000 3.001.000 2.835.000 2.877.000 1920 2. 1,119,220 1,170,608 1,099, 955 1,163,501 1,648, 712 1,182,128 1, 377,814 1,533,810 1,133,919 931,830 1,236,871 1,569,918 1,426,146 1, 530,000 62.320.000 52.330.000 7 5 ,9G0, 000 81.560.000 78.150.000 69,150, 000 88, 590,000 59, 510, 000 63.560.000 82.140.000 169.020.000 228.420.000 259.270.000 110.925.000 TEN N ESSEE. 1907................................. 1S08................................. 1909................................. 1910................................. 1911................... ............. 1912................................. 1913 ............................... 1914................................. 1915 ............................. 1916................................. 1917................................. 1918................................. 1919................................. 19202............................... 749,000 754,000 788,000 765.000 837.000 783.000 865, 000 915.000 772.000 887,000 882,000 902,000 758.000 824'000 275,235 344,485 246, 630 331,947 449,737 276, 546 379,471 383, 517 303,420 382,422 240, 525 329,697 310,044 310,000 15.100.000 15.230.000 16.870.000 23.400.000 20.760.000 16.510.000 24.320.000 13.600.000 17.200.000 33.580.000 33.040.000 45.480.000 52.780.000 20.150.000 153.000 110.000 148, 000 200,000 123.000 169:000 171.000 135.000 170.000 107.000 147.000 138.000 1 T h e figures re p re s e n t e q u iv a le n t 500-p o u n d b ales, gross w e ig h t. 2 Figures are those of th e D e p artm e n t of A g ricu ltu re an d relate solely to th e farm . 22 .020.000 42.350.000 40.130.000 54.920.000 61.990.000 159 COTTON CROP. No. 109. — Cotton Chop in Specified Y ears, 1907 to 1920: A creage and Farm V alue, by States— Continued. H arvested, Production, TEX A S. C otton. Y ear. A rea. A cres. 1907 . 1908. 9.156.000 9.316.000 9.930.000 10,060,000 10.943.000 11.338.000 12.597.000 11.931.000 10.510.000 11.400.000 11.092.000 11.233.000 10.476.000 12.576.000 1909 . 1910 . 1911 . 1912 . 1 91 3. 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 1917 . 1918 . 1919. 19202 C otton seed. P ro d u ct. V alue. B a le s.1 2,300,179 3,814, 485 2,522, 811 3,049,409 4,256,427 4,880,210 3,944,970 4,592,112 3,227,480 3,725,700 3,125,378 2,696,561 3,098,967 4,200,000 D ollars . 126.310.000 168.960.000 172.590.000 210,260, 000 207.500.000 275.490.000 240, 450,000 165,770, 000 177,830, 000 309.790.000 406.300.000 397.470.000 533.020.000 277.200.000 P ro d u ct. V alue. Short tons, T o tal v alu e. Dollars. 1.024.000 1.698.000 1.129.000 1.356.000 1.893.000 2.171.000 1.755.000 2.043.000 1.436.000 1.658.000 1.390.000 1.199.000 1.379.000 Dollars. 17.770.000 23.660.000 29.350.000 31.050.000 30.670.000 37.120.000 36.160.000 31.260.000 42.070.000 75.940.000 89.290.000 74.670.000 82.640.000 144.080.000 192.610.000 201.940.000 241.310.000 338.170.000 312.610.000 276.600.000 197.030.000 219, 900,000 385.730.000 495.590.000 472.140.000 615.660.000 4,000 5,000 4,000 7,000 13,000 11,000 10,000 11,000 7,000 12,000 8,000 11,000 10,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 210,000 250,000 240,000 260,000 240,000 260,000 640,000 550,000 740,000 740,000 590,000 640,000 810,000 1,250,000 1,660,000 1, 640,000 1,750,000 1,200,000 1,140,000 2,990,000 3,140,000 4.200.000 4.730.000 4.952.000 5, 904,000 4,462, 000 5.175.000 6.997.000 6.104.000 6.305.000 7,186, 000 4.992.000 5.113.000 5.040.000 5.360.000 5.074.000 87.330.000 92.420.000 123.740.000 133,810, 000 119.800.000 117.330.000 141.350.000 128.950.000 167.900.000 259.070.000 333.550.000 349.490.000 340.470.000 700, 960,000 681.230.000 812.090.000 943, 520,000 869,690, 000 904,130, 000 1, 026, 700,000 720, 080,000 795.840.000 1.253.130.000 1.866.240.000 2.087.200.000 2.371.430.000 1 V IR G IN IA . 1 9 0 7 . . . . . . . . ................. 1908................................. 1909................................. 1910................................. 1911................................. 1 912................................. 1 91 3 ................................. 1914................................. 191 5 ................................. 1916................................. 1917................................. 1918................................. 1919 ................... 1920 3............................... 35,000 28,000 25,000 33,000 43,000 47,000 47,000 45,000 34,000 42,000 50,000 44,000 42.000 39.000 9,223 12,326 10,095 14,815 29,891 24,398 23,490 25,222 15,809 27,127 18,777 24,885 22,523 19,000 510,000 540,000 690,000 1,040,000 1,410,000 1,400,000 1,490,000 960, 000 880, 000 2,350, 000 2,590,000 3,460,000 ! 3.990.000 1.425.000 TOTAL. 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1915 . 1916 . 1917 . 1918. 1919 . 192 0 s 31.311.000 32. 444.000 32.044.000 32.403.000 36.045.000 34.283.000 37.089.000 36.832.000 31.412.000 34.985.000 33.841.000 . 36 008.000 33.566.000 36.383.000 11,107,179 613. 630,000 13,241, 799 588, 810, 000 10,004,949 688.350.000 11,608, 616 809, 710,000 15,692,701 749.890.000 13,703, 421 786.800.000 14,156,486 885.350.000 16,134,930 591.130.000 11,191,820 627.940.000 11,449, 930 994.060.000 11,302,375 1.532.690.000 12,040,532 1.737.710.000 11,420,763 2.030.960.000 12,987,000 903^340,000 1 T h e figures re p re s e n t e q u iv a le n t 500-pound bales, gross w e ig h t. 2 Figures are those of th e D e p artm e n t of A griculture an d relate solely to th e farm . and F arm V alue,1 States. [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] by C alen d a r y ear. C o n n ec tic u t. A rea. A cres. C ale n d a r year. 16,000 17,000 17,500 18,400 20,200 22,200 22,200 24,000 25,000 25.000 24,400 P o u n d s. Dollars. 27,680, 000 27,625, 000 29,750, 000 28,520,000 35,754,000 29,970,000 36,186,000 33,600,000 37, 500, 000 39,000,000 36,112,000 4,567,200 5,663,125 7,170,000 5,989,000 6, 614,000 5,095,000 9,770,000 12,902,000 16,500,000 18,057,000 12,639,000 M assachusetts. A rea. A cres. 1910.................. 1911.................. 1912................. 1913.................. 1914.................. 1915.................. 1916.................. 1917.................. 1918.................. 1919.................. 1920................. Illin o is. 5,500 5,600 5,800 6,100 6,600 8,800 9,100 9,000 10,000 10,000 10,200 P ro d u ct. j V alue. P oun ds. Dollars. 9,515,000 9,240,000 9,860,000 9,455,000 11,550,000 9,680,000 15,099,000 12,600,000 15, 000,000 15,400,000 15,810,000 1,427,250 1,848,000 2,357,000 1,986,000 2,044,000 1,404,000 3,752,000 4,838,000 6,000,000 7,130,000 6,419,000 A rea. V alue. A cres. 1,500 1,000 900 800 600 700 700 700 800 700 700 [ P ro d u ct. A rea. A cres. 8,000 6,000 6,000 5,100 4,100 3,500 3,200 3,000 3,300 5,000 6,000 V alue. Dollars. Acres. P o u n d s. 30,000 22,000 18,700 15,900 13,500 13,500 14,800 15,500 16,300 20,000 20, 000 26,400,000 20,020,000 14,960,000 11,925,000 12,150,000 11,340,000 13, 764,000 14,725,000 15,159,000 16,600,000 18, 000,000 V alue. Area. Product. V alue. P ou n d s. Dollars. Acres. P ou n d s. Dollars. 8,400, 000 4,800,000 6,000,000 3,315,000 4,920,000 3,150,000 3,040,000 2, 820,000 2,970,000 5,000,000 6,000,000 1,008,000 576,000 720,000 421,000 640,000 378,000 456,000 598,000 742,000 1,800,000 1,980,000 P ou n d s. 1,185,000 750,000 684,000 560,000 468,000 595,000 525,000 560, 000 608,000 525,000 525,000 Dollars. 112,575 58,500 62,000 64,000 56,000 54,000 52,000 106,000 103,000 105,000 163, 000 P roduct. A rea. A cres. 2,508,000 525,000 1,561,560 345,000 1,346,000 441,000 1,312,000 370,000 1,094,000 400, 000 828,000 440,000 1,789,000 484,000 2,945,000 490,000 3,138,000 490,000 5,632,000 600.000 2,520,000 1 550,000 i 4,000 3, 800 4,000 4,300 4, 600 4, 400 3,700 2,500 3,000 2,700 2,400 5,000,000 5,054,000 5,200,000 4,386,000 5,980,000 5,280,000 4,551,000 3,125,000 3,750,000 3,483,000 3,072,000 P ro d u ct. P o u n d s. V alue. A rea. Dollars. A cres. 425,250,000 36,996,750 303,600,000 23,377,200 343, 980,000 29,926,000 281,200,000 28,120,000 364,000,000 30,576,000 356,400,000 27,799,000 435,600,000 55,321,000 441,000,000 88, 200,000 470,400, 000 123,715,000 498,000,000 190,236.000 467,500,000 70,125,000 30,000 26,000 26,000 25,000 22,000 22,000 25,500 28,600 32,000 29,000 35,000 N o rth C arolina. N ew Y ork. M issouri. | A rea. P ro d u c t. M ary lan d . K e n tu ck y . In d ia n a . V alu e. 425,000 525,616 655,000 535,000 718,000 502,000 592,000 688,000 675,000 784,000 829,000 A rea, A cres. 200,000 140,000 179,000 250,000 265. 000 320,000 320,000 380,000 468,000 528,000 582,000 P ro d u ct. V alue. P ou n d s, Dollars. 120,000,000 12,720,000 99,400,000 11,530,400 110,980,000 17,757,000 167,500, o o o ; 30,988,000 172,250,000 19,809,000 198,400,000 22,221,000 176,000,000 35,200,000 239,400,000 75 ,4 1 1 ,0 0 0 329,940,000 115,809,000 325,248,000 ' 174,333,000 384,120,000 j 97,182,000 P ro d u ct. V alue, P o u n d s. Dollars. 20,700,000 1,593,900 19,110,000 1,433,250 17,160,000 1,373,000 18,500,000 1.720,000 17,600,000 L, 408,000 16,280,000 1,384,000 39, 635,000 3,142,000 22,594,000 4,519,000 26,560,000 7,968,000 19,575,000 5,872,000 30,625,000 |1 8,881,000 Ohio. A rea. P ro d u ct. V alue. A c r e s. P o u n d s. Dollars, 110,000 88,000 86,200 81,900 86,800 93,700 100,000 103,200 100,000 76,000 63,000 89,100,000 81,400,000 79,304,000 61,425,000 78,120,000 84,330,000 95,000,000 99,072,000 98,000,000 65,360,000 60,48 0,00 0 7,573,500 6,186,400 7,217,000 7,002,000 6,875,000 *1 tnc cca * 1UtHJjUW 12,350,000 24,768,000 19,110,000 22,026,000 7,862,000 TOBACCO CJROP. 1910.................. 1911................. 1912.................. 1913.................. 1914................. 1915.................. 1916.................. 1917.................. 1918.................. 1919.................. 1920.................. P ro d u c t. 160 N o . 1 1 0 . —TOBACCO CROP IN CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, 1910 TO 1920: E stimated A creage, Product, Calendar year. Pennsylvania. Area. Product. South Carolina. Value, Area. Product. Value. Tennessee. Area. Virginia. Product. Value. Area. P o u n d s. Dollars. A cres. Product. Value. t A cres. Pound s. 43,000 46,000 44,200 38, 900 33,100 31,400 36,100 41,500 45, 600 41,000 40,000 Calendar year. A cres. Area, | Product. 25,000 15, 000 15,800 15,000 10,800 11,300 14,100 11,300 13,600 15,000 13,000 P ound s. 16,000,000 11,250,000 12,008,000 10 , 200,000 8,856,000 9,831,000 12 , 690,000 9,040,000 9,792,000 10,500,000 10,400, 000 P ou n d s. 25,000 15,750,000 13,600 11,016,000 35,000 24,500,000 43,800 33,288,000 50,000 36,500,000 65,000 37,700,000 39,000 20,280,000 72,000 51,120,000 86,400 62,208,000 112,000 80,864,000 103,000 66,950,000 West Virginia. A cres. 1910............................................. 1911............................................ 1912............................................ 1913............................................. 1914............................................. 1915............................................. 1916............................................. 1917....................................... . 1918............................................. 1919............................................. 1920............................................. Dollars. 64,500,000 5,998,500 65,320,000 6,205,400 64,090, 000 5,448,000 46,680,000 3,501,000 47,995,000 4,050,000 42,390,000 3,900,000 49,096,000 6,972,000 58,100,000 12 , 201,000 64,752,000 9,065,000 54,120,000 9,200,000 60 ,400, 000 12,080,000 Dollars. 1,354, 500 1,388,016 2,670,000 4,594,000 3,540,000 2,639,000 2,839,000 11,809,000 19,347,000 18,437,000 10,042,000 A cres. 110,000 77,000 110,000 90,000 74,400 92,900 102,200 101,000 77,800 138,000 117,000 Wisconsin. Value. Area. Dollars. Acres. 1,648,000 900, 000 1,321,000 1,224,000 974,000 983,000 1,904,000 2,350,000 3,584,000 5,250,000 2,600,000i 34,000 41,000 42,200 43,000 45,800 41,000 43,900 44,500 49,000 48,000 50,000 83,600,000 7,022,400 62,370,000 5,301,450 72,600,000 5,155,000 64,800,000 5,443,000 63,468,600 4,760,000 69,675,000 4,390,000 81,760,000 8,258,000 81,810,000 13,90S,000 62,240,000 13,319,000 111,780,000 28,057,000 85,410,000 17,082,000 192,000 160,000 187,000 200,000 175,000 192, 500 190,000 185,000 215,000 221,000 243,000 All other States. Product. Value. Area. Product. P o u n d s. D ollars. A cres. P ou n d s. 35,700,000 2,677,500 51,250,000 5,125,000 54,438,000 5,988,000 50,740,000 6 , 089,000 53,808,000 5,919,000 36,900,000 2,214,000 55,753,000 6,969,000 44, 500,000 7,788,000 65,170,000 14,337,000 60,960,000 13,533,000 62,400,000 16,162,000 1 The value given is for Dec. 1. 7,100 5,800 6,500 7,900 8,200 7,000 5,100 6,000 11,300 39,400 34,700 4,875,000 4,904,000 5,141,000 7,240,000 7,510.000 5,941,000 5,424,000 5,710,000 9,472,000 22,940,000 22,870,000 P ou n d s. 149,760,000 128,000,000 112 , 200,000 154,000,000 113,750,000 144,375,000 129,200,000 129,500,000 165,550,000 125,970,000 177,390,000 Dollars. 13,478,400 12,288,000 13,464,000 21,*406,000 10,238,000 13,571,000 18,863,000 34,318,000 44,698,000 59,710,000 42,574,000 Total. Value. Area. Product. Value. D ollars. A cres. P ound s. Dollars. 1,030,950 1,366,100 1,103,415,000 102,142,425 905,109,000 85,210,387 1,242,470 1,012,800 962,855,000 104,063,000 1,434,000 1,225,800 953,734,000 122,481,000 2,087,000 1,216,100 2 , 066, 000 1,223,500 1,034,679,000 101,411,000 1,329,000 1,369,900 1,062,237,000 96,281,000 1,501,000 1,413,400 1,153,278,000 169,672,000 3,100,000 1 1,517,800 1,249,276,000 300,449,000 4,154,000 ' 1 , 047,100 1,439,071,000 402,264,000 6,547,000 1,910,800 1,454,725,000 566,709,000 9,219,000 1,894,400 1,508,064,000 318,359,000 TO BACCO CHOP, 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 162 PRODUCTION OF WOOL. N o . 1 1 1 . — W OOL, W A S H E D A N D U N W A S H E D : P r o d u c t io n , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1919 and 1920, w it h N u m b e r of F l e e c e s a n d W e ig h t p e r F l e e c e , by St a t e s. [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture. ] m o< S tate. A la b a m a ............................. A rizona................................... A rkansas................................. C alifornia............................... C olorado................................. N um ber of fleeces. 96, 000 886,000 86,000 1,707,000 1,333,000 W eight of fleece. P ou n d s. 4 .2 Pro d u ctio n . P o u n d s. 6 .3 4.9 7 .4 6.6 405,000 5,580,000 422,000 13, 298,000 8,800,000 91,000 918,000 98,000 1,732,000 1,221,000 5 .9 5 .7 3 .5 3 .1 8.4 84,000 31,000 407,000 422,000 22,145,000 6,000 122, 000 131,000 2,679,000 8-0 4,129,000 5,337,000 5,060,000 1,754,000 3,211,000 C onnecticu t........................... D elaw are................................ F lorida.................................... G eorgia................................... Id a h o ........... .......................... 136,000 2,636,000 Illin o is.................................... In d ia n a ................................... Io w a ........................................ K ansas.................................... K e n tu ck y ............................... 516,000 721,000 632,000 230, 000 618, 000 L o uisiana............................... M aine....................................... M ary lan d ............................... M assachusetts....................... M ichigan................................ 157,000 146,000 135.000 19.000 1, 291; 000 3 .9 6.4 6.0 6.6 7 .4 612,000 936,000 812,000 125,000 9,554,000 M innesota.............................. M ississippi............................. M issouri.................................. M o n tan a................................. N ebraska................................ 479,000 156,000 1.196,000 2,077,000 219,000 7 .5 4 .2 7 .1 8.4 7 .9 3,594,000 656,000 8,492,000 17,450,000 1,730,000 N e v a d a ................................... New H am p sh ire................... New J e rse y ............................ N ew M exico........................... New A7ork.............................. 1,382,000 31,000 15,000 2. 393,000 575,000 7 .6 10, 500,000 7 .0 6 .3 7 .0 N o rth C arolina..................... N o rth D a k o ta ....................... O h io ........................................ O klahom a.............................. O regon.................................... 133,000 215,000 3,747,000 75,000 1,652,000 P e n n sy lv a n ia ....................... R hode Is la n d ........................ S outh C arolina..................... S outh D a k o ta ....................... T ennessee............................... I t , 000 5,000 116,000 N u m ber of fleeces. 7.4 8.0 7 .6 5 .2 W eight of fleece. Production. P ou n d s. P ov,n d s . 4 .0 6 5 4 .5 7 .6 6 .7 364,000 5,970,000 443,000 13,165,000 8,184,000 5 .6 5 .8 3 .2 3 .2 8.1 96, 000 32,000 391,000 418,000 21,702,000 502,000 758,000 037,000 278,000 623,000 7 .8 7 .0 7 .7 7 .5 5 .0 3,923,000 5,306,000 4,908,000 2, 087,000 3,115,000 157,000 152,000 138,000 3 .9 6 .4 612,000 973,000 825, 000 131,000 10,223,000 17,000 6.0 1,345,000 20,000 6 .5 7 .6 498,000 153,000 7.1 3 .6 8.0 3,536,000 550,000 8,296,000 15,800,000 1,886,000 106,000 15,076,000 4,022,000 1,233,000 31,000 16,000 2,465,000 592,000 7.3 6 .5 7 .0 6 ,3 6 .9 9,000,000 204,000 109,000 15,528,000 4,083,000 4 .4 7 .7 7 .5 7 .0 8 .5 587,000 1,654,000 13,104,000 526,000 14,040,000 137,000 232,000 1,682,000 73,000 1,671,000 4.2 7 .5 7 .4 7.2 8 .4 575,000 1,737,000 12,449,000 526,000 14,040,000 695,000 4,000 24,000 696,000 428,000 7.0 5-8 4 .3 7 .5 4 .8 4. 863,000 25,000 103,000 5,222,000 2,052,000 702,000 4,000 23,000 T e x a s....................................... U ta h ........................................ V e rm o n t................................. V irginia................................... W ashingto n........................... 2,081,000 2.297,000 96,000 343,000 672,000 7 .2 7 .4 7 ,2 5 .0 W est V irginia....................... W isconsin............................... W y o m in g ............................... 594,000 436,000 3,715,000 T otal 35 996 000 T o tal p ro d u c t............ 35,990,000 Pulled wool....................... 6.6 202,000 1 ,220,000 2, 000,000 236,000 6.8 7 .9 ()t 686,000 428,000 4.5 7 .0 4 .8 560,000 23,000 103,000 4,804,000 2,052,000 1 f, 986,000 17, (tOO, 000 690,000 1,715,000 5,779,000 2,514,000 2,071,000 94,000 365,000 631,000 7 .0 7 .8 7 .2 4 .6 8.7 17,600,000 16,150,000 676,000 1,680,000 5,490,000 5.3 3,150,000 3,310,000 31,580,000 640,000 454,000 3, 424,000 5 .0 7.4 8 .3 3, 200,000 3, 360, 000 28,422,000 7.3 265,338,000 48,300*000 35,900,000 7. 2 259,307,000 49*200,000 313,638,000 35,900,000 8.6 7.6 8 .5 i Preliminary figures. 6.1 4 308, 507,000 163 SUGAR-BEET AND FLAXSEED CROPS, Wo. 112.— SUGAR BEETS : Acreage and Production, 1899 and 1909, States . by [Source: Reports ol the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Acreage. Production (tons). Increase. 1 State. 1899 1909 Increase. 1899 .. 1909 Amount. | Per cent. 1,370 4,443 78,937 108,082 15, 601 1,181 4,443 37, 715 106,988 15,601 - 189 Indiana....................................... Iowa............................................ Kansas........................................ 40,247 Michigan.............. Minnesota................. 2,114 756 1,051 5,851 78,779 2,238 756 1,051 5,851 38,532 124 Montana..................................... Nebraska................... 8,662 New Mexico.............. . 1,298 New York.................j 2,053 Ohio.......................... 1................ 8,804 4,191 55 1,313 7,036 8,804 -4,471 -1,243 - 740 7,036 2,510 7,546 1,863 34 137 1,176 27,472 1,820 12,379 1,207 1,701 110,170 364,093 Arizona*. California Colorado. Idaho__ Illinois... 41,242 1,094 Oregon............. U tah................ Washington__ Wisconsin....... Wyoming........ All other States Total___ i t 1 91.4 9, 779. 5 -13 .8 Amount. | Per cent. 49,630 49,630 356,535 845,191 488,656 6, 656 | 1,231,712 1,225, 056 179,661 179,661 5,872 "9,”i09'I 14,981 64.5 7,194 7,117 50,736 492,266 8,181 109,434 39,874 239 10,990 63, 696 109,434 -22, 596 - 3,726 - 5,013 63,696 15,606 413,946 13, 794 127, 526 13,418 6 ,333 1,144 328,032 7, 645 127,293 13, 418 5,808 7.9 381.8 124.3 54,632. 2 793,353 !, 932,857 3,139,504 395.7 215,373 15,959 -51 .6 -95 .8 -36 .0 62,470 3,965 16,003 -1,334 -53 .1 264.1 19,926 43 - 2.3 12,345 (2) 1,207 1,564 ! 1,141.6 14,462 85, 914 6,149 233 230. 5 137.1 18,405.3 7,194 7,117 50,736 707,639 24,140 95.7 5.9 253,923 1 525 228.6 51.3 -36 .2 -94 .0 -31 .3 1,106.3 1 A minus sign. ( —) denotes decrease. Per cent not calculated when base is less than 100. 2 Wo. 1 13.— FLAXSEED CROP: E stimated Acreage, Production, 1910 to 1919, and in 1920, by States. and V alue , [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] State. Iowa................................................... Kansas............................................... Minnesota.......................................... Missouri............................................. Montana............................................. Nebraska............................................ North Dakota.................................... South Dakota.................................... Wisconsin......................................... W yom ing......................................... Area. Produc tion. A cres. Bushels. 12,000 23,000 320,000 120,000 9,000 4,000 159, 000 3,040,000 45,000 1,353.000 45,000 3,896,000 2 , 200,000 99,000 33,000 Total, 1920................................ 1,785,000 10,990,000 1910..................................................... 1911..................................................... 1912..................................................... 1913..................................................... 1914.................................................... 1915..................................................... 1916..................................................... 1917.................................................... 1918..................................................... 1919................................................. „. 2, 407, 000 2, 757, 000 2,851,000 2,291,000 1,645,000 1,387,000 1,474,000 1,984.000 1,910,000 1, 572,000 12,718,000 19,370,000 28,073,000 17,853,000 13,749,000 14,030,000 14,296, 000 9.164,000 13,369,000 7,661,000 6,000 451,000 5,000 735,000 220,000 Farm value, Dec. 1. Dollars. 216,000 236,000 5,563,000 90,000 2,368,000 70, 000 6,935,000 3,630,000 Average farm Average 1 price per ! Average value of yield yield bushel, j per acre. acre,per Dec. 1. Dec. 1. Dollars. 1.80 B ushels. 10.0 Dollars. 18.00 2 .12 1.35 10.0 1 1.0 8 .2 12.42 17.38 15.00 5.25 13.95 9.43 16.50 23.32 11.07 19,413,000 1.77 6 .2 10.88 29,472, 000 35, 272,000 32,202,000 21,399,000 17,318,000 24,410,000 35,541,000 27,182,000 45,470,000 33,581,000 2.32 1.82 1.15 5.2 7.0 9.8 7.8 8.4 10 . 1 9.7 4,6 7.0 4.9 11.95 12.79 11.29 9.34 10. 53 17.60 24.11 13. 70 23.81 21.36 210,000 45,000 1 . 80 1.83 2.00 1.75 1.55 1.78 1.65 1.20 1.26 1.74 2.49 2 . 97 3.40 4.38 6.9 9.5 7.5 3.0 9.0 i 5.3 164 CROP ACREAGE, N o. 1 1 4 . —ACREAGE FOR ALL CROPS WITH ACREAGE R E P O R T S: 1899 and 1909. [ Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Increase.12 1899 Crop. 1909 Amount. Cereals: Corn..................................... Oats..................................... Wheat................................. Barley................................. Buckwheat......................... Rye...................................... Kafir corn and milo maize.. Emmer and spelt Rice (rough)....... Per cent. 3,468,992 5,619,743 -8,325,982 3,228,510 70,988 141,269 1,368,640 573,622 267,961 3.7 19.0 - 15.8 72.2 342,214 98,382,665 35,159,441 44,262,592 7,698,706 878,048 2,195,561 1,635,153 573,622 610,175 184,982,220 191,395,963 6,413,743 3.5 802,991 14,947 1,305,099 869,887 2,083,142 81,308 349,150 10,791 336,729 353,233 27,375 81,308 76.9 - 41.9 34.8 68.4 - 1.3 T o ta l.... 453,841 25,738 968,370 516,654 2,110,517 (*) 4,075,120 5,157,374 1,082,254 26.6 Hay and forage Tobacco.......... Cotton.............. 61,691,069 1,101,460 24,275,101 72,280,776 1,294,911 32,043,838 10,589,707 193,451 7,768,737 17.2 17.6 32.0 Sugar crops: Sugar beets... Sorghum cane. Sugar cane — 110,170 293,152 386,986 364,093 444,089 476,849 253,923 150,937 89,863 230.5 51.5 23.2 494,723 62.6 147,518 8 ,395 10,920 23,632 82.6 - 52.3 - 19.6 - 65.7 Total 94,913,673 29,539,698 52,588,574 4,470, 196 807,060 2,054,292 266,513 . . Other grains and seeds: Dry edible beans... Other beans............ Dry peas.......... — Peanuts.................. Flaxseed................. Miscellaneous seeds Total........... 790,308 3,285,031 Minor field crops: Broom corn... Hemp............. Hops............. . All other........ 178,584 16,042 55,613 2 35,974 326,102 7,647 44,693 12,342 Total - - 8.8 6.9 513.5 78.3 286,213 390,784 104,571 36.5 Vegetables: Irish potatoes................. Sweet potatoes and yams Other vegetables............. 2,938,778 537,312 2,162,130 3,668,855 641,255 2,763,269 730,077 103, 943 601,139 24.8 19.3 27.8 Total............................. 5.638,220 7,073,379 1,435,159 25.5 151,363 50,211 60,916 20,364 26,916 143,045 49,004 48,668 18,431 13,312 - 8,318 1,207 12,248 1.933 13,604 - 5.5 - 2.4 - 20.1 - 9.5 - 50.5 Total............ 309,770 272,460 - 37,310 - Flowers and plants. Nursery products.. 9,307 59,492 18,248 80, 618 8,941 21,126 96.1 35.5 283,218,280 311,293,382 28,075,102 9.9 Small fruits: Strawberries.......................... Blackberries and dewberries. Raspberries and loganberries Cranberries........................... Ail other................................ Grand total3. . 1 A minus sign ( —) denotes decrease. 2 Acreage reports for miscellaneous seeds were consolidated with those for 8 Several crops or farm products for which the Census Bureau has no 12.0 minor field crops in 1900. separate acreage reports yielded considerable returns. The acreage of cotton seed, if separately reported, would be a duplication of the acreage of cotton; that of grass seed, of hay and forage crops; and that of vegetable and flower seeds, of vegetables and of flowers and plants. Such products as flax fiber, flax straw, other straw, and cornstalks and Ieaves come from the acreage reported under cereals. No acreage could be given for the maple sugar and sirup or forest products. The number of trees of bearing age and the number not of bearing age were thought to be more satisfactory as a measure of the extent of the fruit and nut industry than acreage, and, therefore, acreage reports are not shown except for small fruits. 165 CROP PRODUCTION, No. 115.—PRODUCTION OF ALL CROPS FOR WHICH QUANTITY PRODUCED CAN BE GIVEN: 1899 a n d 1909. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Increase.8 Crop.1 1899 1909 Amount. Cereals: Corn..................................................... .bushels.. 2,666,324,370 2,552,189,630 -114,134,740 63,753,605 Oats..................................................... __ do___ 943,389,375 1,007,142,980 24,845,007 Wheat.................................................. __ do___ 658,534,252 683,379,259 119,634,877 173,344,212 Barley.................................................. __ do___ 53,709,335 11,233,515 14,849,332 3,615,817 Buckwheat.......................................... 3,951,832 Rye..................................................... __ do___ 25,568,625 29,520,457 Kafir com and milo maize................. __ do___ 5,169,113 17,597,305 12,428,192 12,702,710 12,702,710 Emmer and spelt............................... __ do... 9,002,886 21,838,580 12,835,694 Rice (rough) ! .................................... __ do___ 4,438,857,013 4,512,564,465 73,707,452 Total.................................... Other grains and seeds: 5,064,490 11,251,160 6,186,670 Dry edible beans................................. .bushels.. 143,388 36,345 Other beans........................................ __ do___ 179,733 9,440,210 7,129,294 - 2,310,916 Dry peas.............................................. __ do___ [ 7,451,707 Peanuts............................................... __ do___ i 11,964,109 19,415,816 19,979,492 Flaxseed.............................................. 19,512,765 466,727 4,865,078 1,806,270 Grass seed........................................... __ do___ 6,671,348 18,202,173 79,251,562 Hay and forage.......................................... __ tons.. 97,453,735 Tobacco..................................................... .pounds.. 868,112,805 1,055,764,806 187,651,941 1,114,561 9,534,707 10,649,268 Cotton....................................................... .. .bales.. Cotton seed 8.............................................. 4,767,353 5,324,634 557,281 Sugar crops: 3,139,504 Sugar beets.. . ..................................... 793,353 3,932,857 ....d o .... 262,784 1,910,046 1,647,262 Sorghum cane..................................... 4,202,202 2,038,058 6,240,260 Sugar cane........................................... __ do___ Minor field crops: 78,959,958 - 11,987,412 Broom com......................................... .pounds.. 90,947,370 11,750,630 7,483,295 - 4,267,335 Hemp.................................................. __ do___ 49,209,704 40,718,748 - 8,490,956 Hops................................................... Vegetables: Irish potatoes..................................... .bushels.. 273,318,167 389,194,965 115,876,798 42,517,412 59,232,070 16,714,658 Sweet potatoes and yams.................. ----do___ Fruits and nuts: Fruits— Small fruits— Strawberries........................... ..quarts.. 257,427,103 255,702,035 - 1,725,068 62,189,885 55,343,570 - 6,846,315 Blackberries and dewberries. __ do___ 76,628,107 60,918,196 — 15,709,911 Raspberries and loganberries. __ do___ 31,600,512 38,243,060 6,642,548 Cranberries............................ ....d o .... 35,373,005 16,359,002 — 19,014,003 All other................................. Total small fru its.............. Orchard fruits— Apples.................................... .bushels.. Peaches and nectarines......... ....d o .... Pears...................................... Plums and prunes................. __ do___ Cherries.................................. __ do___ Apricots................................. __ do___ All other................................. ----do___ Total orchard fruits............ - 4.3 6.8 3.8 44.9 32.2 15.5 240.4 142.6 1.7 122.2 25.3 -24 .5 62.3 - 2.3 37.1 23.0 21.6 11.7 T1.7 395.7 -13 .8 48.5 -13 .2 -36 .3 -17 .3 42.4 39.3 - 0.7 - 11.0 —20.5 21.0 -53 .8 403,218,612 426,565,863 — 36,652,749 - 7.9 175,397,600 15,432,603 6,625,417 8,764,032 2,873,499 2,642,128 630,321 29,275,2S2 146,122,318 35, 470,276 20,037,673 2,215,316 8,840,733 15,480,170 6,716,138 4,126,099 1,252,600 4,150,263 1,508,135 136,485 493,836 - -16 .7 129.8 33.4 76.6 43.6 57.1 -21 .7 212,365,600 214,683,695 2,318,095 Grapes........................................... .pounds.. 1,300,984,097 2,571,065,205 1,270,081,108 Subtropical fruits— 13,319,590 19,487,481 Oranges................................. ...boxes.. 6,167,891 2,770,313 1,893,437 Lemons.................................. __ do---876,876 1,189,250 1,158,460 30,790 Pomelos (grapefruit)............. __ do___ 22,065,561 12,994,834 35,060,395 Figs........................................ .pounds.. 683,195 778,651 95,456 Pineapples............................. 11,351,856 16,405,493 5,053,637 Olives..................................... .pounds.. Nuts— 6,793,539 349,171 Almonds....................................... ....d o .... 7,142,710 6,683,919 3,206,850 9,890,769 Pecans.......................................... __ do__ 11,358,459 22,026,524 Walnuts (Persian or English)__ __ do___ 10,668,065 19,011,200 4,605,978 All other 4..................................... __ do___ 23,617,178 Total n u ts .......................... Percent. 40,028,825 62,328,010 22,299,185 1 ,1 97.6 216.0 215.9 3,762.3 169.8 715.7 224.6 - 4.9 20K4 106.5 24.2 55.7 Quantity could not be shown with any degree of accuracy for flower and vegetable seeds and other miscellaneous classes of seeds, nor for many minor crops. No satisfactory unit of measure could be found for such major crops as miscellaneous vegetables, flowers and plants, nursery products, and forest products. 8 A minus sign ( —) denotes decrease. Estimated. Digitized for *8FRASER Does not include coconuts, which are reported by number. 1 CHOP VALUE- 166 N o. 1 1 6 .- VALUE OE ALL CROPS: 1899 and 1909. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce*] Increased Crop. 1899 1909 Amount. Dollars. Per cent. 6,329,562 Dollars, 1,438,553,919 414,697,422 657,656,801 92,458,571 9,330,592 20,421,812 10,816,940 5,584,050 16,019, 607 610,361,531 197,598,838 287,711,481 50,826, 809 3,582,739 8,131,272 9,449,900 5,584,050 9,690,045 1,432,003,049 2, 665,539,714 1,182,936,665 79.8 7.633,636 '134,084 7,908,966 7,270,515 19, 624,901 21,771,482 241,060 10,963,739 18,271,929 28,970,554 768,625 14,137,846 106,976 3,054,773 11,001,414 9,345,653 768,625 185.2 79.8 38.6 151.3 47.6 Total with acreage reports. 42,572,102 80,987,389 38,415,287 90.2 &rass seed.......................... ........... Flower and vegetable seeds......... S, 228,417 826,019 15,137,683 1,411,013 0,909,266 584,994 84.0 70.8 Cereals: Corn.................................... Oats.................................... Wheat.................................. Barley................................. Buckwheat......................... Bye..................................... Kafir corn and milo maize. Emmer and spelt.............. . Rice (rough)...................... Total. Other grains and seeds: With acreage reports— Dry edible beans___ Other beans............. Dry peas................... Peanuts.................... Flaxseed................... Miscellaneous seeds. Total other grains and seeds . 828.192,388 217.098,584 369,945.320 41,031,762 5,747,853 12.290.540 1,367,040 Dollars. 73.7 91.0 77.8 122.1 62.3 66.2 691.3 153.1 51.626,538 97,536,085 45,909.547 88.9 Hay and forage. Tobacco............. 484,254 703 50,987,902 824,004, 877 104,302,856 339,750,174 47,314,954 70.2 83.0 Cotton and cotton seed: Cotton...................... Cotton seed 3............ 323,758,171 46,950,575 703,619,303 121,076, 984 379,861,132 74,126,409 117.3 157.9 370, 70S, 746 824,696,287 453,987,541 122.5 3,323,240 6,103,102 20,541,636 19, 880,724 10,174,457 26,415,952 16,557,484 4,071,355 5,874,316 498.2 66.7 28,6 29,967,978 ; 56,471,133 26,503,155 88.4 2,636,711 5,177,809 2,541.098 96.4 32,604,689 : 61,648,942 29,044,253 89.1 3,588,414 546,338 4,081,929 584,153 5,134,434 412, 669 7,844,745 595,674 1,546,020 -133,639 3,762,816 11,521 43.0 -24. 5 92.2 8,800,834 13,987,552 5,186,718 58.9 Without acreage reports...,.......... 789,958 4,081,106 3,291,148 416.6 Total minor field crops....... 9,590,792 1.8.068,658 8,477,866 88.4 98,3.80,110 19, 860,840 120,281,811 166,423,910 35,429,176 216,257,068 63,043,800 15,559,336 95,975,257 C9.2 78.3 79.8 238,531,761 418,110,154 179,578,393 75.3 Total. Sugar crops: With acreage reports— Sugar beets............. Sorghum cane........ Sugar cane.............. Total with acreage reports. Maple sugar and sirup.................. Total sugar crops — ......... Minor field crops: With acreage reportsBroom corn........ Hemp.................. Hops................... All other.............. Total with acreage reports. Vegetables: Irish potatoes.................... Sweet potatoes and yams. Other vegetables................ Total. i A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 2 Estimated. 2.0 167 CROP VALUE, N o. 1 1 6 . —V a lu e of A ll Cr o p s : 1899 Crop. Fruits and nuts: Fruits— Small fruits— Strawberries................................. Blackberries and dewberries........ Raspberries and loganberries....... Cranberries................................... All other........................................ Total small fruits..................... and 1909 — Continued. 1899 1909 D ollars, Dollars. 25,029.757 Orchard fruits— Apples........................................... Peaches and nectarines................ Pears............................................. Plums and prunes........................ Cherries... A ................................. Apricots........................................ All other........................................ 17,913,926 3,909,831 5,132,277 1,755,613 1,262,834 29,974,481 j Increase. ---- --------------- ,----- — * Amount. | Per cent. i D olla rs . 4.944.724 19.8 83,231,492 28, 781.078 7,910,600 10,299,495 7,231,160 2,884,119 529,403 Total orchard fruits.................. 83,750,961 140,867,347 57,116,386 68.2 Grapes................................................. 14,090,234 22,027,961 7.937,727 56.3 16,478,915 200.3 Subtropical fruits— Oranges......................................... Lemons......................................... Pomelos (grapefruit).................... Figs.............................................. Pineapples.................................... Olives............................................ All other........................................ Total subtropical fruits............ 17,566,464 2,993,738 2.060,610 803,810 734,090 404,574 143,467 8,227,838 Nuts— Almonds........................................... Pecans................................................. Walnuts (Persian or English)............ All other 1 ............................................ 24,706, 753 711,970 971,596 2,297,336 466,772 Total n u ts................................. 11.949,931 4,447,674 2,497,743 128.1 Total fruits and n u ts ............ 133,048, 721 222,024, 216 88, 975, 495 66,9 Flowers and plants.......................................... Nursery products............................................. Forest produc ts............................................ 18,758, 864 10.123,873 109,864,774 34,872,329 21,050.822 195,306,283 16,113,465 10,926.949 85,441,609 85.9 107.9 77.8 Total with acreage reports........ Total with no acreage reports.. 2, 768,339,569 230,364,843 5,073,997,594 413,163,629 2,305,658,025 182,798,788 83.3 79.3 Grand total............................. 2,998,704,412 5,487,161,223 2,488,456,811 83.0 1 includes coconuts. 168 No. 1 1 7 .— CHICKENS A N D O TH ER FOWLS ON FA R M S A N D R A N G E S , 18 9 0 , 1 9 0 0 , A N D 1 9 1 0 ; FOWLS R A IS E D , 1909 ; A N D E G G S PRO D U C ED , 18 8 9 , 1899 , A N D 1 9 0 9 : B y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Eggs produced Fowls raised. Other fowls.1 Chickens. State. 1900 2 19103 1890 1900* 1910 19094 N u m ber. N um ber. N u m ber. Num ber. N um ber. N u m ber. N um ber. 1889 D o z e n s. 18994 19094 D ozens. D ozens. 22,234,713 253,118 5,234,957 5,668,974 4,586 783,878 482,972 9,322 699,719 249,068 8,023 537,028 170,858 392,286 10.808,758 8,430,968 204,174 13,371,909 13,679,423 18,778,960 1,043 819,507 25,694,860 24,443,540 968,761 1,073,026 628,866 8,004 1,107,816 1,648,246 1,225,781 798,345 7,433 1,259,607 34,073 66,760 131,149 590 81,419 48,359 25,347 36,416 289 76,404 43,135 17,924 23,082 196 58,645 2,706,945 2,045,854 1,562,370 15,614 2,461,358 2,685,109 5,637,590 2,218,754 48,430 2,788,991 5,704,290 7,959,430 3,571,870 42,580 4,214,186 10,652,396 8,566,343 4,448,482 51,945 6,380,956 4,549,144 31,888 516,412 16,600,728 11,103,006 4,991,612 546,010 14,930,716 11,522,788 15,176 2,505,511 1,287,890 32,016 617,469 463,364 1,653,272 32,352,888 23,067,814 737,813 60,351,065 48,621,660 15,505,330 155,710 2,879,590 86,402,670 70,782,200 20,793,359 1,013,401 20,647,947 13,273,585 377,308 26,255 23,597 1,136,534 846,815 293,480 231,547 21,463,525 12,307,903 6,492,270 100,119,418 80,755,437 Iow a............................................... Kansas........................................... K entucky....................................... Louisiana....................................... 20,201,706 15,843,345 12,740,559 2,246,907 1,960,505 18,907,673 11,966,843 6.849,079 3,890,563 22,730,118 15,321,486 8,047,178 3,291,128 1,749,567 1,133,410 2,009,924 291,104 257,794 1,135,670 589,342 1,006,389 408,916 564,669 314,575 686,930 226,258 29,990,147 24,583,465 19,247,287 6,337,010 69,448,339 42,584,975 24,691,437 5,933,700 6,949,640 99,621,920 73,190,590 35,337,340 12,820,290 109,760,487 81,659,304 44,313,377 14,657,544 Maine............................................. Maryland....................................... Massachusetts................................ Michigan........................................ Minnesota....................................... 1,411,185 3,430,859 1,623,605 5,852,690 4,448,831 1,718,240 2,702,403 1,715,435 9.724.713 10; 304^ 776 49,476 602,279 84,777 357. 534 295; 380 20,711 192,101 55,424 371.529 411,753 13,280 134,098 38,111 202.778 346,765 2,601,733 5,949,459 3,212,339 12.877.537 11,862,787 9,384,252 8,718,593 8,931.398 34,309,633 20,354,498 13,304,150 12,511,450 12,928,630 54.318,410 43,208,130 14,935,959 15,533,732 14,145,240 59,915,851 53,807,974 Mississippi..................................... Missouri.......................................... Montana......................................... Nebraska........................................ Nevada ........................................... 5,631,784 22,785,848 233.660 7,395,368 62,167 4,671,114 19,992,410 923,173 9,033,353 126,667 732,813 2,405,940 9,992 563,655 7,436 643,329 1,173,112 24,905 394,402 6,877 373, 467 832,570 31,731 214,016 4,488 12,069,856 31,913,210 1,432,741 15,274,150 190,815 11,393,498 53,147,418 834,166 23,300,684 170,725 18,942,070 85,203,290 3,002,890 41,132,140 589,490 20,542,487 111,816,693 6,004,051 46,929,923 870,489 Alabam a............ „.......................... 6,252,044 Arizona.......................................... Arkansas ........................................ California....................................... 57,224 6,264,427 3,504,251 4,737,606 176 165,200 5,393,157 3,947,200 Colorado............................... ....... Connecticut.................................... Delaware........................................ District of Columbia...................... Florida........................................... 710,942 1,075,044 900.212 10; 543 919.601 Georgia........................................... 7,357,934 Idaho .............................................. Illinois............................................ Indiana.......................................... T T aw dii 5 I n d i a 1"1 T V r r ftn r y 1,564,853 2,113.544 1,625,269 8 ,033;531 7,730,940 I 5,194,856 14,903,601 531,774 7,417,837 100,661 4,708,474 661,757 448,930 286,233 12,467,486 10,823,526 1,744,081 27,054,674 41,022,395 POULTRY ON FARMS AND 1890 New Hampshire............................. New Jersey..................................... New Mexico................................... New Y ork....................................... North Carolina............................... 934,322 2,990,698 60,596 8,421,667 7,507,593 870,461 1,993,594 156,853 8,964,736 3,871,858 907,807 2,342,451 511,845 10,265,939 4,643,447 30,033 296,305 2,248 784,464 742,820 7,478 82,920 6,162 387,676 508,103 6,959 59,254 10,780 300, 755 384,000 1,394,654 4,847,288 932,045 13,980,792 15,227, 685 5,049,150 8,031,571 279,66.4 45,807,106 11,755,635 7.005,180 11,942,550 839,890 62,096,690 17,704,020 7,499,470 14,842,859 2,976,233 72, 349,034 23,556,124 North Dakota 6 .............................. Ohio............................................... Oklahoma...................................... Oregon........................................... Pennsylvania................................. 804,388 13,659,359 388,427 1,180,765 10,381,781 1,409,285 14,269,525 2,527,353 1,290,818 10,553,106 3,097,692 16,904,166 78,093,918 1,756,340 12,007,839 55,113 1,208,094 11,140 97,269 999,604 80,095 748,827 170,946 82,385 491,875 132,015 382,328 346,904 51,555 347,040 4,043,481 23,433,005 16,264,003 2,655,492 17,484,951 3,552,664 70,162,240 989,625 4,453,933 50,049,915 7,438,400 91,766,630 13,724,900 7,709,070 67,038,180 17,294,322 100,889,599 46,000,300 11,906,903 74,729,705 Rhode Island................................. South Carolina............................... South Dakota 8 .............................. Tennessee....................................... 482.370 3,873,798 2,292,866 12,062,139 500,618 2,664,784 3,028,700 6,184,210 396,981 2,778,122 4,936,814 7,410,314 42,167 317,750 131,260 1,570,445 19,896 243,535 149,585 787,527 8,353 139,713 199,527 627,493 602,335 8,811,348 6,186,427 17,415,208 2,020,714 5,702,141 8,777,993 23,172,313 3,217,310 9,007,700 17,349,750 31,807,990 2,894,081 11,049,468 25,067,489 42,043,104 d O d Texas.............................................. U ta h ............................................... Verm ont......................................... Virginia.......................................... 11,523,717 279,983 789,278 6,576,260 13,562,302 534,842 806,451 4,590,311 12,889,699 673,911 915,526 5,738,011 1,455,151 16,326 96,049 992,731 1,299,044 21,911 36,712 451,159 683,573 14,716 18,759 321,930 25, 656,356 971,917 1,282,524 16,290,508 32,466,433 1,131,071 4,515,130 13,557,571 58,040,810 3,387,340 6,271,880 25,550,460 77,845,047 4,672,866 7,037,082 35,100,693 W * Washington................................... W est Virginia................................ Wisconsin...................................... Wyoming....................................... 779,972 3,197,447 5.646,294 73,694 1,196,639 2,759,585 8,097,399 142,136 2,205,934 3,121,055 9,153,314 325,365 37,156 525,421 427,518 4,393 160,076 293,486 350,145 7,428 44,086 181,300 219,982 11,002 3,722,257 5,543,096 10,764,948 519,169 2.710,520 9,919,974 29,390,784 332,221 7,473,790 17,242,400 46,249,580 937,570 16,472,575 19,159,008 50,623,813 2,091,716 T o ta l.................................... 258,871,125 8 233,598,085 282,110,164 26,738,315 917,083,588 11,027,213 488,468,354 819,722,916 81,293,819,186 1,591,311,371 6,315,804 21,794,146 58,929,771 73,772,352 33,774,247 36,686,526 20,423,478 1,709.813 5,464,988 6,700,678 21,241,436 58,104,1S9 65,334,879 22,293,912 22,965,751 27,333,880 3,116,639 6,434,657 6,879,770 24,616,229 69,703,725 85,416,649 26,040,035 24,837,080 29,509,702 5,475,726 9,631,248 103,386 707,049 1,885,921 2,604,137 1,536,444 1,974,123 1,793,763 155,891 266,499 11,139,439 36,313,031 102,496,192 123,853, 667 70,792,154 61,199,837 59,066,127 8,799,190 14,808,717 35,538,234 103, 888,592 242,775,382 221,226,571 66, 232, 877 70,080, 774 52,761,667 6,374, 943 20,843,876 New England................................. Middle A tlantic........................... East North Central....................... West North Central....................... South A tlantic.............................. East South Central....................... West South Central....................... Mountain........................................ Pacific............................................. 1 Total number of ducks, geese, and turkeys. 8 Including only fowls over 3 months old. 3 Includes guinea fowls. 4 Figures partly estimated. 6 Acquired in 1898. 6 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 369,262 2,0S0,373 5,786,547 6,334,325 3,940, 169 4,974,939 2,541,073 94,230 617,397 165,368 962,471 3,453,850 3,933,959 2,178,801 2,886,175 2,836,419 148,561 491,529 ! 50,686,580 141,077,420 349,519,490 367, 144, 220 105,349,996 104,866,360 117,230,500 18,160,567 39,627, 300 55,078,175 161,921,588 392, 304,118 446, 336,162 136,073,767 129,133,681 165,557,865 35,504,102 69,401,873 7 Includes Indian Territory. 8 Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 8 Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in totals for United States, hut not in those for the geographic divisions. States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 10 For 169 r ON FARMS AND RANGES. Geographic divisions . 10 1 t-3t-f and A verage 170 No. 1 1 8 — DOMESTIC ANIMALS ON FARMS AND NOT ON FARMS: N umber in 1900 and 1910, with V alues V alues per H ead , and N umber op Farms and I nclosures R eporting for 1910. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Horses, mules, and asses and burrGs. Dairy cows All cattle. Horses. Number, 1900: Mules. Asses and burros. Swine. Sheep. Goats. Total. 67.719,410 1,616,422 18,267,020 2,936,881 3,264,615 173,908 94,165 15,847 21,625,800 3,126,636 62,868,041 1,818,114 61,503,713 231,301 1,870,599 78,353 18,108,666 69,335,832 ! 21,203,901 3.438,523 110,012 24,752,436 64,686,155 61,735,014 1,948,952 ... 20,625,432 1,170,338 61.803,866 1,878,782 19,833,113 3,182,789 4,209.769 270', 371 105,698 16,502 24,148.5S0 3,469,662 58,185, 676 1,287,960 52,447,861 390,887 2,915,125 114,670 , ., .„ _ , _ 52,838,748 3,029,795 Total......... ............... Number, 1910: On farms . Not on farms 21,795,770 63,682,648 23,015,902 4,480,140 122,200 27,618.242 59,473,636 Value, 1910: On farms................dolls.. Not on farms..........dolls.. 706,236,307 47,001,623 1,499, 523,607 60,816,261 2,083,588,195 422,204,393 525,391,863 39,374,534 13,200,112 1,701,386 2.622,180,170 463,280,313 399,338,308 10,076,260 232,841,585 1,822,943 6,176,423 365,749 4,760,060,093 536,361,526 Total................... dolls.. 753,237,930 1,560,339,868 2,505,792,588 564,766,397 14,901,498 3,085,460,483 409,414,568 234,664,528 6 , 542,172 5,296,421,619 34.24 40-16 24.26 32,37 105,06 132.65 124.80 145-63 124.89 103.10 108.59 133.52 6.86 7.82 4.44 4.66 3.19 34.56 24,50 108.87 126.06 121.94 111.72 6.88 4.44 2.16 5,140,869 OU1 yone 4W 5,284,916 4,692,814 i 302 77| 1,869,005 43,927 4,351,751 610,894 82,755 6,034,783 899,346 74,666 8.216 347,936 6,140 23,745 2,013,563 6,008,095 6,184,262 6,085,585 1,943,671 52,143 4,699,687 617,034 106,500 8,048,346 Total Average value per head, 1910: Or) fo,rms dolls Not op farms dolls Total dolls Number of farms and inclo sures reporting, 1910: Farms................................ Barns and other inclo sures not on farms....... Total ...................... 2.12 DOM ESTIC ANIM ALS, 17,135,633 973,033 All domestic animals. 171 FARM ANIMALS. N o . 1 1 9 . — N U M B E R A N D VALUE O F SP E C IF IE D FA R M A N IM A L S: 1894 1921. TO [Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.] Milk cows. Mules. January 1— Number. Number. Value. D olla rs . J V alue. Number. Value. D ollars, D olla rs. 1894. 18 9 5 . 18 9 6 . 18 9 7 . 1898. 1 6 ,0 8 1 ,1 3 9 1 5 ,8 9 3 ,3 1 8 1 5 ,1 2 4 ,0 5 7 1 4 ,3 6 4 ,6 6 7 1 3 ,9 6 0 ,9 1 1 7 6 9 ,2 2 4 , 799 5 7 6 ,7 3 0 ,5 8 0 5 0 0 ,1 4 0 ,1 8 6 4 5 2 ,6 4 9 ,3 9 6 4 7 8 ,3 6 2 , 407 2 ,3 5 2 ,2 3 1 2 ,3 3 3 ,1 0 8 2 ,2 7 8 ,9 4 6 2 ,2 1 5 ,6 5 4 2 ,1 9 0 ,2 8 2 1 4 6 ,2 3 2 ,8 1 1 1 1 0 ,9 2 7 ,8 3 4 1 0 3 ,2 0 4 ,4 5 7 92 , 3 0 2 ,0 9 0 9 6 ,1 0 9 ,6 1 6 1 6 ,4 8 7 ,4 0 0 1 6 ,5 0 4 ,6 2 9 1 6 ,1 3 7 , 58 6 1 5 ,9 4 1 ,7 2 7 1 5 ,8 4 0 , 88 6 3 5 8 , 998, 661 3 6 2 ,6 0 1 ,7 2 9 3 6 3 ,9 5 5 ,5 4 5 36 9, 23 9, 993 4 3 4 ,8 1 3 , 826 1899.. 1900.. 190D. 1 3 ,6 6 5 ,3 0 7 1 3 ,5 3 7 ,5 2 4 1 6 ,7 4 4 ,7 2 3 1 6 ,5 3 1 ,2 2 4 16 , 55 7, 37 3 5 1 1 ,0 7 4 ,8 1 3 6 0 3 ,9 6 9 ,4 4 2 8 8 5 ,2 0 0 ,1 6 8 9 6 8 ,9 3 5 ,1 7 8 1 ,0 3 0 ,7 0 5 , 95 9 2 ,1 3 4 , 213 2 ,0 8 6 ,0 2 7 2 ,8 6 4 ,4 5 8 2 ,7 5 7 ,0 1 7 2 ,7 2 8 ,0 8 8 95 , 9 6 3 ,2 6 1 1 1 1 ,7 1 7 ,0 9 2 1 8 3 ,2 3 2 ,2 0 9 1 8 6 ,4 1 1 ,7 0 4 1 9 7 ,7 5 3 ,3 2 7 15 , 9 9 0 ,1 1 5 1 6 ,2 9 2 ,3 6 0 1 6 ,8 3 3 ,6 5 7 16, 6 9 6, 80 2 1 7 ,1 0 5 , 22 7 4 7 4 ,2 3 3 ,9 2 5 5 1 4 ,8 1 2 ,1 0 6 5 0 5 , 0 9 3 ,0 7 7 4 8 8 ,1 3 0 ,3 2 4 5 1 6 ,7 1 1 ,9 1 4 1 6 ,7 3 6 ,0 5 9 1 7 ,0 5 7 , 70 2 1 8 ,7 1 8 , 5 7 8 1 9 ,7 4 6 ,5 8 3 19, 9 9 2 ,0 0 0 1 ,1 3 6 ,9 4 0 ,2 9 8 1 , 2 0 0 ,3 1 0 ,0 2 0 1 ,5 1 0 ,8 8 9 ,9 0 6 1 ,8 4 6 ,5 7 8 ,4 1 2 1 .8 6 7 .5 3 0 .0 0 0 2 ,7 5 7 ,9 1 6 2 ,8 8 8 ,7 1 0 3 ,4 0 4 ,0 6 1 3 ,8 1 6 ,6 9 2 3 .8 6 9 .0 0 0 2 1 7 ,5 3 2 ,8 3 2 2 5 1 ,8 4 0 ,3 7 8 33 4 , 6 8 0, 62 0 4 2 8 ,0 6 3 ,6 1 3 4 1 6 .9 3 9 .0 0 0 1 7 ,4 1 9 ,8 1 7 1 7 ,5 7 2 ,4 6 4 1 9 ,7 9 3 ,8 6 6 2 0 ,9 6 8 ,2 6 5 2 1 .1 9 4 .0 0 0 5 0 8 ,8 4 1 ,4 8 9 4 8 2 ,2 7 2 ,2 0 3 5 8 2 ,7 8 8 ,5 9 2 6 4 5 , 4 9 6 ,9 8 0 6 5 0 .0 5 7 .0 0 0 20 , 64 0, 0 0 0 19 , 8 3 3 ,0 0 0 2 0 .2 7 7 .0 0 0 2 0 ,5 0 9 , 0 0 0 2 0 ,5 6 7 , 00 0 1 .9 7 4 .0 5 2 .0 0 0 2 . 1 4 2 .5 2 4 .0 0 0 2 .2 5 9 .9 8 1 .0 0 0 2 ,1 7 2 , 69 4, 000 2, 27 8, 22 2, 000 4 .0 5 3 .0 0 0 4 .2 1 0 .0 0 0 4 .3 2 3 .0 0 0 4 .3 6 2 .0 0 0 4 .3 8 6 .0 0 0 4 3 7 .0 8 2 .0 0 0 5 0 6 .0 4 9 .0 0 0 5 4 4 .3 5 9 .0 0 0 5 2 5 .6 6 7 .0 0 0 5 4 5 ,2 4 5 , 00 0 2 1 .7 2 0 .0 0 0 2 0 .6 2 5 .0 0 0 2 0 .8 2 3 .0 0 0 2 0 .6 9 9 .0 0 0 20 , 4 9 7 ,0 0 0 7 0 2 .9 4 5 .0 0 0 7 2 7 .8 0 2 .0 0 0 8 3 2 .2 0 9 .0 0 0 8 1 5 .4 1 4 .0 0 0 9 2 2 , 7 8 3 ,0 0 0 2 0 .9 6 2 .0 0 0 2 1 .1 9 5 .0 0 0 2 1 .1 5 9 .0 0 0 21.210.000 2 .2 9 1 .6 3 8 .0 0 0 2 .1 9 0 .1 0 2 .0 0 0 2 ,1 4 9 , 7 8 6 ,0 0 0 2 .1 8 2 .3 0 7 .0 0 0 4 .4 4 9 .0 0 0 4 . 4 7 9 .0 0 0 4 .5 9 3 .0 0 0 4 .7 2 3 .0 0 0 5 5 1 .0 1 7 .0 0 0 5 0 3 .2 7 1 .0 0 0 5 2 2 .8 3 4 .0 0 0 5 5 8 .0 0 6 .0 0 0 2 0 .7 3 7 .0 0 0 2 1 .2 6 2 .0 0 0 2 2 ,1 0 8 ,0 0 0 2 2 .8 9 4 .0 0 0 1 . 1 1 8 .4 8 7 .0 0 0 1 .1 7 6 .3 3 8 .0 0 0 1 .1 9 1 .9 5 5 .0 0 0 1 ,3 6 5 , ,2 5 1 ,0 0 0 2 1 ,5 5 5 , 00 0 2 1 .4 8 2 .0 0 0 2 0 .7 8 5 .0 0 0 2 0 .1 8 3 .0 0 0 2 .2 4 6 .9 7 0 .0 0 0 2 . 1 1 4 . 8 9 7 .0 0 0 1 . 9 6 2 .5 0 3 .0 0 0 1 . 6 6 4 .1 6 6 .0 0 0 4 . 8 7 3 .0 0 0 4 .9 5 4 .0 0 0 5 . 0 4 1 .0 0 0 4 .9 9 9 .0 0 0 6 2 7 .6 7 9 .0 0 0 6 7 2 .9 2 2 .0 0 0 7 4 1 .4 0 0 .0 0 0 5 7 8 .4 7 3 .0 0 0 1 9 0 2 .. 1903.. 1904.. 1 9 0 5 .. 1 9 0 6 .. 1907.. 1 9 0 8 .. 1909-. 19102. 1911.. 1 9 1 2 .. 1913.. 1914.. 1 9 1 5 .. 1 9 1 6 .. 1917.. 1 9 1 8 .. 1919.. 1 9 2 0 .. 1 9 2 1 .. January 1— Sheep. Oxen and other cattle. 2 3 .3 1 0 .0 0 0 2 3 .4 7 5 .0 0 0 1 .6 4 4 .2 3 1 .0 0 0 1 . 8 3 5 .7 7 0 .0 0 0 , 2 ,0 2 1 ,1 2 8 ,0 0 0 2 3 .3 2 1 .0 0 0 .1 ,4 9 1 ,9 0 0 ,0 0 0 23.619.000 Swine. ■ Total value, | farm animals. Number. Value. 8 9 ,1 8 6 ,1 1 0 6 6 ,6 8 5 ,7 6 7 6 5 ,1 6 7 , 73 5 6 7 ,0 2 0 , 94 2 9 2 ,7 2 1 ,1 3 3 4 5 ,2 0 6 , 498 4 4 ,1 6 5 ,7 1 6 4 2 ,8 4 2 ,7 5 9 4 0 ,6 0 0 ,2 7 6 3 9 ,7 5 9 , 993 2 7 0 ,3 8 4 , 6 2 6 2 1 9 ,5 0 1 , 267 1 8 6 ,5 2 9 , 7 4 5 1 6 6 ,2 7 2 ,7 7 0 1 7 4 ,3 5 1 ,4 0 9 2 , 1 7 0 ,8 1 6 ,7 5 4 1 , 8 1 9 ,4 4 6 ,3 0 6 1 , 7 2 7 ,9 2 6 ,0 8 4 1 , 6 5 5 ,4 1 4 ,6 1 2 1 , 8 8 8 ,6 5 4 ,9 2 5 3 9 ,1 1 4 ,4 5 3 4 1 ,8 8 3 ,0 6 5 5 9 ,7 5 6 ,7 1 8 6 2 ,0 3 9 ,0 9 1 6 3 ,9 6 4 ,8 7 6 1 0 7 ,6 9 7 .5 3 0 1 2 2 ,6 6 5 , 91 3 1 7 8 ,0 7 2 ,4 7 6 1 6 4 ,4 4 6 ,0 9 1 1 6 8 ,3 1 5 , 75 0 3 8 , 65 1, 631 3 7 ,0 7 9 ,3 5 6 5 6 ,9 8 2 ,1 4 2 4 8 ,6 9 8 ,8 9 0 4 6 ,9 2 2 ,6 2 4 1 7 0 ,1 0 9 ,7 4 3 1 8 5 ,4 7 2 ,3 2 1 3 5 3 ,0 1 2 ,1 4 3 3 4 2 ,1 2 0 ,7 8 0 3 6 4 ,9 7 3 ,6 8 8 1 ,9 9 7 ,0 1 0 ,4 0 7 2 , 2 2 8 ,1 2 3 ,1 3 4 3 ,0 1 1 ,2 5 4 ,0 7 6 2 , 9 8 9 ,1 7 0 ,1 5 0 3 ,1 0 2 ,5 1 5 ,5 4 0 7 1 2 ,1 7 8 ,1 3 4 6 6 1 ,5 7 1 ,3 0 8 7 4 6 ,1 7 1 ,7 0 9 8 8 1 ,5 5 7 ,3 9 8 8 4 5 ,9 3 8 ,0 0 0 5 1 ,6 3 0 ,1 4 4 4 5 ,1 7 0 ,4 2 3 5 0 ,6 3 1 ,6 1 9 5 3 ,2 4 0 ,2 8 2 5 4 ,6 3 1 ,0 0 0 1 3 3 ,5 3 0 ,0 9 9 1 2 7 ,3 3 1 ,8 5 0 1 7 9 ,0 5 6 ,1 4 4 2 0 4 ,2 1 0 ,1 2 9 2 1 1 ,7 3 6 ,0 0 0 4 7 ,0 0 9 ,3 6 7 4 7 ,3 2 0 ,5 1 1 5 2 ,1 0 2 ,8 4 7 5 4 , 7 9 4 ,4 3 9 5 6 ,0 8 4 ,0 0 0 2 8 9 ,2 2 4 ,6 2 7 2 8 3 ,2 5 4 ,9 7 8 3 2 1 ,8 0 2 ,5 7 1 4 1 7 ,7 9 1 ,3 2 1 3 3 9 ,0 3 0 ,0 0 0 2 ,9 9 8 ,2 4 7 ,4 7 9 3 ,0 0 6 ,5 8 0 ,7 3 7 3 , 6 7 5 , 3 8 9 ,4 4 2 4 ,4 2 3 ,6 9 7 ,8 5 3 4 , 3 3 1 ,2 3 0 ,0 0 0 49, 37 9, 000 4 1 .1 7 8 .0 0 0 3 9 .6 7 9 .0 0 0 3 7 .2 6 0 .0 0 0 3 6 .0 3 0 .0 0 0 8 6 3 .7 5 4 .0 0 0 7 8 5 .2 6 1 .0 0 0 8 1 5 .1 8 4 .0 0 0 7 9 0 .0 6 4 .0 0 0 9 4 9 .6 4 5 .0 0 0 56 , 0 8 4 ,0 0 0 5 2 ,4 4 ^ ,0 0 0 5 3 .6 3 3 .0 0 0 5 2 .3 6 2 .0 0 0 5 1 .4 8 2 .0 0 0 1 9 2 .6 3 2 .0 0 0 2 1 6 .0 3 0 .0 0 0 2 0 9 , 535, 00 0 1 8 1 .1 7 0 .0 0 0 2 0 2 .7 7 9 .0 0 0 5 4 .1 4 7 .0 0 0 5 8 .1 8 6 .0 0 0 6 5 .6 2 0 .0 0 0 6 5 , 4 1 0 ,0 0 0 6 1 .1 7 8 .0 0 0 3 5 4 , 7 9 4 ,0 0 0 5 3 3 .3 0 9 .0 0 0 6 1 5 ,1 7 0 , 000 5 2 3 .3 2 8 .0 0 0 6 0 3 .1 0 9 .0 0 0 4 . 5 2 5 .2 5 9 .0 0 0 4 . 9 1 0 .9 7 5 .0 0 0 5 .2 7 6 .4 3 8 .0 0 0 5 . 0 0 8 .3 2 7 .0 0 0 5 . 5 0 1 .7 8 3 .0 0 0 1914 1915 1916 1917 ............................ 3 5 .8 5 5 .0 0 0 ............................ 3 7 .0 6 7 .0 0 0 ............................ 3 9 , 8 1 2 ,0 0 0 ............................ 4 1 .6 8 9 . 0 0 0 1 .1 1 6 .3 3 3 .0 0 0 1 .2 3 7 .3 7 6 .0 0 0 1 .3 3 4 .9 2 8 .0 0 0 1 .4 9 7 .6 2 1 .0 0 0 4 9 .7 1 9 .0 0 0 4 9 .9 5 6 .0 0 0 4 8 .6 2 5 .0 0 0 4 7 ,6 1 6 , 00 0 2 0 0 .8 0 3 .0 0 0 2 2 4 .6 8 7 .0 0 0 2 5 1 .5 9 4 .0 0 0 3 3 9 .5 2 9 .0 0 0 5 8 .9 3 3 .0 0 0 ! 6 1 2 ,9 5 1 ,0 0 0 6 3 7 ,4 7 9 ,0 0 0 6 4 .6 1 8 .0 0 0 6 7 .7 6 6 .0 0 0 > 5 6 9 ,5 7 3 ,0 0 0 6 7 .5 0 3 .0 0 0 j 7 9 2 ,8 9 8 ,0 0 0 5 .8 9 1 .2 2 9 .0 0 0 5 . 9 6 9 .2 5 3 .0 0 0 6 . 0 2 0 .6 7 0 .0 0 0 6 , 7 3 5 ,6 1 2 ,0Q0 1918 1919 1920 1921 ............................ 4 4 .1 1 2 .0 0 0 4 5 .0 8 5 .0 0 0 ............................ ............................ 4 4 .7 5 0 . 0 0 0 4 2 .8 7 0 .0 0 0 ............................ 1,8 0 3 4 8 2 ,0 0 0 1 .9 9 3 .4 4 2 .0 0 0 1 .9 3 4 .1 8 5 .0 0 0 1 .3 4 6 .6 6 5 .0 0 0 4 8 .6 0 3 .0 0 0 4 8 .8 6 6 .0 0 0 4 7 .1 1 4 .0 0 0 4 5 .0 6 7 .0 0 0 5 7 4 .5 7 5 .0 0 0 5 6 8 .2 6 5 .0 0 0 4 9 5 .6 6 0 .0 0 0 2 8 8 .7 3 2 .0 0 0 7 0 .9 7 8 .0 0 0 1 .3 8 7 .2 6 1 .0 0 0 7 4 .5 8 4 .0 0 0 1 .6 4 2 .5 9 8 .0 0 0 7 1 .7 2 7 .0 0 0 ;1 ,2 6 3 ,2 6 9 ,0 0 0 6 6 .6 4 9 .0 0 0 j 8 6 5 ,6 3 3 ,0 0 0 8 .2 8 4 .1 9 8 .0 0 0 8 .8 2 7 .8 9 4 .0 0 0 8 .5 0 7 .1 4 5 .0 0 0 6 . 2 3 5 .5 6 9 .0 0 0 Number. Value. 1894. 36, 608,168 1895. 1896. 18 9 7 . 18 9 8 . 3 4 ,3 6 4 ,2 1 6 3 2 ,0 8 5 , 4 0 9 3 0 ,5 0 8 ,4 0 8 2 9 ,2 6 4 ,1 9 7 Number. Value. 5 3 6 ,7 8 9 ,7 4 7 4 8 2 ,9 9 9 ,1 2 9 5 0 8 ,9 2 8 ,4 1 6 5 0 7 ,9 2 9 ,4 2 1 6 1 2 ,2 9 6 ,6 8 4 4 5 ,0 4 8 ,0 1 7 4 2 ,2 9 4 ,0 6 4 38 , 2 9 8 ,7 8 3 3 6 ,8 1 8 ,6 4 3 3 7 ,6 5 6 ,9 6 0 2 7 ,9 9 4 ,2 2 5 1 8 9 9 ................. 1 9 0 0 . ............... 2 7 ,6 1 0 ,0 5 4 1 9 0 1 1 .............. 4 5 , 5 0 0 ,2 1 3 44 , 72 7, 797 1902 ............................ 4 4 ,6 5 9 ,2 0 6 1903 ............................ 6 3 7 ,9 3 1 ,1 3 5 6 8 9 ,4 8 6 , 2 6 0 9 0 6 , 6 4 4 ,0 0 3 8 3 9 ,1 2 6 , 07 8 8 2 4 ,0 5 4 ,9 0 2 19 0 4 . 19 0 5 . 1906. 1907. 1908. 4 3 ,6 2 9 ,4 9 8 4 3 ,6 6 9 ,4 4 3 4 7 .0 6 7 ,6 5 6 5 1 ,5 6 5 , 731 5 0 , 0 7 3 ,0 0 0 1 9 0 9 .. 19102. 1 9 1 1 .. 1 9 1 2 .. 2 9 1 3 .. 1 In D ollars. Dollars. Dollars. j D olla rs. estimates for 1901 and subsequent years to 1910 due weight has been given to figures of census. Census report of numbers, Apr. 15, 1910. 172 M A N U F A C T U R E D D A IR Y PRO D U CTS A N D O LEOM ARGARINE N o, 1 2 0 . — M A N U FA C T U R E D DAIRY P R O D U C T S A N D O LEO M AR G A RIN E: N u m b e r of F a c t o r ie s R e p o r t in g a n d A m o u n ts M a n u e a c t u r e d U n d e r S p e c i f ie d H e a d s , J u l y , A u g u s t , a n d S e p t e m b e r , 1919 a n d 1920. [From “ The Market Reporter,” Department of Agriculture.] Manufactured product. Creamery butter............................................ Whey butter (made from whey cream)....... Renovated or process butter......................... American cheese; Whole milk............................................. Part skim................................................ Full skim ................................................ Swiss cheese, including block....................... Brick and Munster cheese............................. Limburger cheese.......................................... Cottage, pot, and bakers’ cheese................... Cream and Nenfchatel cheese....................... All Italian varieties of cheese........................ All other varieties of cheese.......................... Sweetened condensed milk: Case goods— Skimmed........................................... Unskimmed...................................... Bulk goods— Skimmed........................................... , Unskimmed...................................... Unsweetened evaporated milk: Case goods— Skimmed........................................... Unskimmed...................................... Bulk goods— Skimmed........................................... Unskimmed...................................... Evaporated, part or full skimmed, modified with foreign fat: Case goods............................................... Bulk goods.............................................. Sterilized milk (canned same as condensed). Condensed or evaporated buttermilk........... Dried or powdered buttermilk............... ...... Powdered whole m ilk................................... Powdered skimmed m ilk.............................. Powdered cream............................................ Dried casein (skim m ilk).............................. Malted m ilk................................................... Milk sugar (crude)......................................... Icecream of all kinds (gallons)..................... Oleomargarine (uncolored): Animal and vegetable oil....................... Exclusively vegetable oil....................... Exclusively animal oil............................ Oleomargarine (colored): Animal and vegetable oil....................... Exclusively vegetable oil....................... Exclusively animal oil............................ July. Num ber factories , report 1919 1920 ing 1920. 1,000 pounds. 3,193 104,751 694 284 • 689 10 August. 1919 September. 1920 1919 1920 1 ,0 0 0 1,0 0 0 1,000 1 ,0 0 0 1,000 pou nd s. pounds. pounds. pounds. pounds. 105,113 84,840 86,069 69,103 597 396 658 310 720 690 778 513 73,144 291 601 31,658 30,940 24,664 26,257 347 528 277 228 711 682 526 528 3,215 3,227 2,644 2,629 3,573 2,553 2, 865 2,463 748 946 874 695 2,590 2,201 1,814 1,895 402 377 403 417 522 312 391 279 628 591 653 703 21,136 170 578 2,139 2,591 709 1,885 499 381 820 1.123 673 36', 780 44,055 519 30,920 472 45,841 197 28,036 3,436 2,274 6,613 1,340 3,492 3,185 5,066 1,477 185 460 85,857 87,099 259 74,602 1,809 39 50 270 279 35,465 733 821 3,441 2,872 298 30 35 61 2,345 506 335 661 15 74 54,240 92 44 3,835 2,158 7 130 302 115,759 no 8,574 8,779 10,652 7,097 9,996 4,994 5, 520 5,348 7,136 11 5,176 294 46 3,660 601 1,036 3,343 4,805 169 90 2,425 342 1,568 1,179 752 22,440 9,237 5,519 8,516 498 i 245 402 478 106 853 4,284 ■ 3,031 3,665 811 439 042 915 978 948 4,210 3,199 3,190 92 88 13 950 1,096 647 1,592 1,0 2 1 1,610 411 657 245 23,479 18,736 20,766 2,373 39 858 1,143 509 13,548 7,761 422 1,524 2,938 513 725 3,169 28 596 1,723 229 15,222 15,659 7,252 183 10,994 11,429 869 16,708 8,378 196 11,921 16,154 13,158 9,832 354 485 14,058 15,311 461 600 S76 25 720 283 7 712 1,156 32 110 88 5 5 28 15 14 55 0 82 6 21 2,427 43 61 6 28 24 2 886 1,010 68 8,266 2,071 82 232 112,077 ; 97,889 8 ,111 6,939 7,512 694 312 7 i 868 575 87 47 743 729 7 173 BU TTE R , C H E E SE , A N D M ILK. N o. 1 2 1 . — B U T T E R , C H E E S E , A N D M ILK: B u t t e r P r o d u c e d , 1849 t o 1914; C h e e s e P r o d u c e d , 1859 to 1914; M il k S o ld , 1879, 1899, and 1909, a n d Milk P r o d u c e d , 1889, 1899, and 1909, b y S ta tes a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s . [Source: Reports of tke Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] BUTTER. S late. 1849 18591 P o u n d s. P ou n d s. Alabama . 4,008,811 Alaska 2 . Arizona .. 1,854,239 Arkansas 705 California Colorado.................. Connecticut.............. 6,498,119 1,055,308 Delaware.................. 14,872 District of Columbia 371,498 Florida...................... Georgia . 4,640,559 Hawaii a Idaho .. Illinois. 12,526,543 Indiana . 12,881,535 Indian Territory 2 .............................................. Iow a........................................... ................ 2, 171,188 Kansas............................................................... Kentucky................................................... 9, 947,523 683,069 Louisiana.................................................... Maine............ 9,243,811 Maryland__ 3,806,160 Massachusetts 8,071,370 Michigan........ 7,065,878 Minnesota . . . 1,100 Mississippi 4,346,234 Missouri.. 7,834,359 Montana.. Nebraska.. Nevada New Hampshire 6,977,056 New Jersey....... 9,487,210 New Mexico__ 111 New York......... 79,766,094 North Carolina. 4,146,290 North Dakota V O hio............... 34,449,379 Oklahoma....... Oregon............. 211,464 Pennsylvania.. 39,878,418 Rhode Island ., 995,670 South Carolina, 2,981,850 South Dakota*. 8,139,585 Tennessee........ Texas__ 2,344,900 U t a h ___ 83,309 Vermont. 12,137,980 11,089,359 Virginia • Washington................................................ ....... West Virginia.................................................... Wisconsin................................................... 3, 633,750 W yoming........................................................... T o ta l................................ 6,028,478 1869* 18791 P ou n d s. P o u n d s. 3,213,753 7,997,719 18891 P ou n d s. 14,548,435 7,620,912 1,430,502 18,835 408,855 5,439,765 800 62,217 2 , 753,931 7,790,013 7, 969,744 16,158,749 392,920 862,479 6,716,007 8,418,906 1,171,963 1,902,075 4,495 88,520 353,156 100,989 4,499,572 7,424,485 115,203 15,724,144 27,048,471 3,621,086 10,369,259 2,493,259 13,769 867,195 14, 483,323 28,052,551 18,306,651 314,244 111,480 36,083,405 60,208,972 22,915,385 37,712,316 1,091,753 82,674,908 50,154,854 11,953,666 27,512,179 61,665,071 1,093,497 5,022,758 21,683,244 11,716,609 11,874,978 18,261,004 1,444,742 322,405 916,089 11,687,781 11,636,482 14,109,966 5,265,295 5,014,729 7,715,196 8,297,936 6,559,161 9,799,804 15,503,482 24,400,185 38,865,106 2,957,673 9,522,010 19,244,835 5,006,610 2,613,521 7,454,657 12,704,837 14,455,825 28,712,988 408,080 412,738 342,541 1,539,535 9,790,970 7,700 110,880 338,688 6,956,764 5,965,080 7,346,340 10,714,447 8,266,023 9,872,237 13,259 12,912 44,827 103,097,280 107,147,526 120,878,201 4,735,495 4,297,834 7,213,507 2,170 209,735 2,006,755 48,543,162 50,266,372 69,722,506 126,036,219 50,434,952 29,038,406 2,089,774 16,999,356 10,846,879 10,410,300 52,343,212 48,677,504 12,988,037 44,638,168 1,062,185 33,894,861 489,657 9,862,430 8, 866,749 86,042 112,727,515 13,129,374 6,158,862 81,522,792 387,929 4,924,745 90,199,428 1,199,239 5,737,557 13,659,757 28,380,377 32,145,249 1,815,154 28,399,440 18,761,856 3,483,725 14,081,627 60,355,499 467,269 4,067,556 3,095,035 1,000,157 58,653,511 1,021,767 3,177,934 1,418,373 60,834,644 941,199 1,461,980 10,017,787 5,850,583 316,046 15,900,359 13,464,722 153,092 9,571,069 17,889,969 3,712,747 13,899,320 310,335 1,064,923 17,844,396 25,252,663 6,979,269 11,500,023 407,306 1,404,066 5,044,475 9,309,517 22,473,036 33,842,336 105,643 1,200 13,611,328 2,528,225 80,322,852 1,007,103 3,196,851 313,345,306 459,681,372 514,092,683 806,672,071 1,205,508,384 Geographic divisions.1 New E ngland........ Middle A tlantic__ East North Central. West North Central South Atlantic....... East South Central. West South Central M ountain............... Pacific.................... 43,924,006 129,131,722 70,557,085 10,006, 647 28,105,896 26,442,153 4,882,208 83,420 212,169 51,485,519 172,465,238 124,017,174 29,054,384 33,941,403 32,769,484 11,362,881 337,005 4,248,284 49,662,325 176,248,193 156,138,383 58,262,042 28,575,306 27,273,321 6,789,083 1,348,607 9,795,423 65,934,782 211,073,290 240,351,236 143,103, 863 48,703,330 51,603,349 22,605,422 3,205,759 20,091,£40 77,240,024 217,793,G92 327,051,265 323,500,323 80,414,839 84,955,855 50,347,096 8,748,349 35,456,941 1 Figures for 1849,1859, and 1869 relate to farms and ranges; those of later censuses include factory product also. 2 Not reported prior to 1899. 3 Acquired in 1898. * Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 6 Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 6 In 1849 and 1859 Virginia included West Virginia. 1 For States and Territories included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 30744°— s a 1021------ 13 174 BUTTEK , C H E E SE , A N D MILK, No. 1 2 1 . —B utter, Cheese , and M ilk : B utter Produced, 1849 to 1914; Cheese Produced, 1859 t o 1 9 1 4 ; M i l k S o l d , 1879, 1899, and 1909, and Mirk Produced, 1889, 1899, and 1909, etc.— Continued. BUTTE R—Cont inued. 1909 19041 State. 1899 * F o u n d s. Alabama....................... Alaska............-........... . Arizona......................... Arkansas..................... California..................... Colorado...................... Connecticut................. Delaware..................... District of Columbia... Florida........................ Georgia........................ Hawaii 3....................... Idaho........................... Illinois......................... Indiana........................ Indian Territory.......... Iowa............................. Kansas......................... Kentucky.................... Louisiana.................... Maine........................... Maryland.................... Massachusetts............. Michigan..................... Minnesota.................... Mississippi.................. Missouri...... ............... Montana...................... Nebraska..................... Nevada........................ New Hampshire......... New Jersey................. New Mexico................ New Y ork................... North Carolina............ North Dakota 5............ Ohio............................. Oklahoma................... Oregon......................... Pennsylvania.............. Rhode Island.............. South Carolina............ South Dakota 8 ........... Tennessee.................... Texas........................... U tah............................ Vermont...................... Virginia....................... Washington................. West Virginia............. W isconsin.................... Wyoming.................... Total................... 19,139,321 In factories. On farms. In factories. P ou n d s. 200 803,394 799,433 21,753,833 127,309 26,837,386 34.000. 497 6,499,121 5,054,006 8, 480,194 2,903,277 2,599,838 044,823 3,478 1,386, 445 15, lt>0, 454 133,900 118,871 2,952,886 671,733 86,548,762 27,339,925 54,595, S79 4,742,632 5,105,715 139,022,552 71,181,766 59,837,255 16,488,131 30,631,044 239,061 4,918,229 20,635,572 5,005,907 11,638,378 1,816,433 9,572,181 3,470,323 67,872, 710 21,013,000 82,363,315 62,122,554 18,929,761 46,949,720 5,806,724 2, 488, 310 46,244,839 16,035,408 758,184 1,192,925 11,419,881 3,098.889 7,219,882 1,178,846 313,003 115,408,222 58,256,504 16,913,802 9,642,003 3,013,151 87,638,930 11,591,981 8,834,559 416,100 10,082, S07 5,080,599 111,358, 246 35, 754,841 636,281 (*) 8,150,437 23,573,077 11,058,460 41,889 29,299,519 48,244, 206 266,806 5,331,336 3,586,547 41,288,087 27,256,874 20,076,351 81,803 1.0. 570.5277,722,911 16,954,129 (*) 106,552,649 89,155,975 7723,940 7 918,054 81,491,871,673 531,478,141 P ou n d s. P o u n d s. 29,550,595 j (*) 325,980 1,053,869 360,834 29,907,337 15,301,871 37,283,450 5,856,132 6,351,691 1,950,935 3,498,551 627,300 1,563,161 6,155 1,705,274 27,246,247 78,058 3,542,135 46,609,992 43,181,817 2,357,386 24,570.976 11,712,450 38,679,568 29,647,881 38,130,687 6,232,006 13,299,229 8,739,620 3,364,516 50,405,426 34,708,669 28,730,685 42,105,143 2.820.574 25,986,931 403,885 5,065,188 3,622,411 1,477,617 23,461,702 88,582,187 IS, 712,568 549,929 (2) 2,105,622 1,118,530 1,888,307 35,511,760 88,842,846 16,414,439 63,569,132 27,056,242 5,667,964 61,158,115 339,607 12,329,567 13,629,647 39,827,906 64,993,214 2,497,366 15,165,692 26,651.244 6.751.575 18,969,699 27,200,509 1,192,122 994,650,610 3,683,679 17,491,251 4,110,978 8, 472,660 30, 484,217 ( a) 9,495,6 10,261,876 1,307,777 23,973,162 1,039,784 1,740,235 768,857 (3) 45,897,216 26,059, 585 2,133,590 3,722,784 20,227,495 158,853 11,302,591 ( 3) 103,884,684 783,585 624,764,653 1914 Total. In factories. P ou n d s. ( 2) ( a) 1,379,849' 1,851,981 30,268,171 (2) 52,585,321 58,259,665 12,207,823 8,862,705 5,449,486 1,486,290 2,190,461 455,698 6,155 1,705,274 27,324,305 (2) 2,813,761 5, 899,521 71,180,968 27,332,293 54, 894,267 25,637,452 P o u n d s. 127., 261,755 92,405,806 48:360,449 29,278,717 606,404 38,680,616 ( 2) ( 2) 15,404,851; 2,713,496 677,802 9.858.150 5,252,823 2,172,813 85.917.186 43,220,077 123,551,515 111,165,208 28,730,685' ( 2) 52,307,019 16,241,687 4,128,3511 3,450,315 49,960,0931 36,348,424 1,443,669! 1,291,888 6,805,423 1,320,103 569,521 4,391,268 731,532 ( s> 69,358,918 35,385,557 26,059,585 ( 2) 20,098,118 5,814,240 81,060,383 43,064,562 31,167,220 2,851,538 14,140, 624 11,182,937 91,642,332, 23,985,125 ( 2) 12,329,567 ( 2) 23,125,255 10,538,747 39,827,906 (2) 67,126,804 7,247,074 6.220.150 3,539,357 35.393.187 21,076,947 712,444 26,810,097 18,054,166 16,813,044 153,338 ( a) 131,085,193 116,149,284 1,536,299 1,975,707 1,619,415,263' 769,809,781 Geographic divisions. New England---- ----Middle Atlantic.......... East North Central__ West North Central.. . South A tlantic............ East South Central---West South Central... M ountain.................... Pacific......................... 92,032,196 233,986,350 403,208,930 407,632,767 92,883,312 (2) 88,856,542 (s) 54,653,831 41,735, 95,190, 153,843, 185,706, 2,676, 280, 810, 11,593, 39,640, 40, 732,783 88, 242,228 230, 966,876 201, 172,278 123, 270,552 136, 239,873 128, 188,799 18, 115,811 27, 721,410 ( a) 77, 150,290 193', 171,121 ,243, 551,926 ( a) , ( a) ( a) ( 2) 57 058,701 («) ;w28,769,649 165,392,518 59,940,203 424,137,997 255,403,668 444,724,204 301,787,829 u 1 999,282 (3) 12 606,404 ( a) 13 10,098,612 2) 24,077,838 ( a) 84,780,111 86,255,646 i Figures for 1849, 1859, and 1869 relate to farms and ranges; those of iater censuses include factory product also. s Can not be shown separately, as to do so would disclose individual operations. 3 Acquired in 1898. 4 Included under Wyoming. 5 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 8Includedin Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 7 All other States including Wyoming. BDatafor Alaska and Hawaliincluded in total,but not under the geographic divisions. »For States included in each division, see note 5,, p. 34. to Not including figures for Rhode Island. li Not including figures for Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, is Not including figures for Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. including figures for Arkansas and Louisiana. Digitized for i3Not FRASER 175 BUTTER, CHEESE, AND MILK. No. 1 2 1 . —B utter, Cheese , and Mil e : B utter P roduced, 1849 to 1914; Cheese Produced, 1859 to 1914; M ilk Sold, 1879, 1899, and 1909, and Milk P ro duced , 1889, 1899, and 1909, etc.— Continued. CHEESE. 1889 i State. 1S59 1 1869 1 P o u n d s. P o u n d s. 1879 * P ou n d s. 2,732 14,091 15,923 Alaska2.................... 35,080 14,500 Arizona...... „............ 26,301 16,810 2,119 Arkansas................. 1,343,689 3,395,074 3,720,739 California................ 37,626 75,367 Colorado— ............ . Connecticut............. 3,898,411 2,262,894 1,051,677 1,712 315 6,579 Delaware-............... 155,460 District of Columbia, 5,280 25 2,406 Florida..................... 15,587 4,292 19,151 Georgia...................... i Hawaii 3....... 1. 4,464 117,295 Idaho......................... ! Illinois......... ............. 1,848,557 5,734,004 21,253,194 605,795 391,487 1,676,825 Indiana..................... Indian Territory 2---918,635 1, 344,647 3,852,801 Iowa.......................... j 29,045 Kansas.......................j 241,607 1,275,371 190,400 Kentucky............... 361,219 58,468 6,153 7,618 Louisiana................. 11,747 Maine....................... 1,799,862 1,152,590 1,945,095 8,342 79,416 Maryland.................. 6,732 Massachusetts.......... 5,294,090 4,131,309 2,201,393 Michigan................... i 1,641,897 2,321,801 3,953,585 199,314 271,477 985,329 Minnesota..................' 4,427 4,239 Mississippi................. i 3,099 259,633 213,875 873,549 Missouri.................... 80,070 Montana...................j 27,603 554,772 12,342 78,542 Nebraska................... \ 17,420 Nevada...................... 1 807,076 New Hampshire___ 2.232,092 872,368 569,736 New Jersey................j ' 182,172 478,336 37,240 10,501 New Mexico.............. ' 27,239 New Y ork............... 48,548,289 100,776,012 129,163,714 57,380 51,119 123,985 North Carolina........ 40,137 1,850 North Dakota 4.........1 Ohio...........................: 21,618,893 24,153,876 32,531,683 Oklahoma............... Oregon. .................... 105,379 119,333 i 299,732 Pennsylvania........... 2,508,556 2,792,676 j 8,966,737 67,171 181,511 81,976 Rhode Island............ South Carolina.......... 16,018 1,543 169 South Dakota 6......... Tennessee................. 135,575 142,240 107,740 275,128 58,466 34,342 Texas........................ 53,331 266,749 Utah......................... 69,603 Vermont................... 8,215,030 7,814,879 6,129,630 280,852 111,535 84,243 Virginia6................... 12,146 17,465 179,200 Washington. , .......... •J9 AOQ 196,987 West Virginia.......... 1*164*300* 3,288*581 19,535,^324 Wisconsin.......... . 2,930 Wyoming................ A la b a m a . .. ............ . On farms. In factories. P o u n d s. 6,131 10,835 21,328 3,871,575 87,183 112,566 359 P o u n d s. 1,091,222 44,500 195,955 1,731 12,833 207,213 343,456 360,948 1,038,358 759, 210 64,822 3,939 696,052 9,573 122,900 328, 6S2 676,642 4,898 2S8,620 11,512 463,831 51,207 341,235 23,613 18,931 4,324,028 60,760 131,374 1,068,083 1,600 265,576 439,060 24,631 2,476 303,951 69,919 145,730 163,539 609,586 109,187 71,281 74,372 906,286 15,196 116,640 10 , 005,477 830,552 18991 Total On farms. P o u n d s. P ou n d s. 6,131 36,3/4 10,855 33,305 21,328 18,385 4,902, 797 4,249,588 131,683 103,184 308,521 40,623 104 359 1,731 12, 833 3,751 2,236 323,853 10,348,933 1,191,500 196,952 323,485 178,733 1,227 306,423 291,445 45,759 135,104 425,102 338,453 19,629 331,176 290,623 28,572 323,439 30,924 264,430 94,082 104,339 24,377 68,571 2,624,552 28,883 70,881 1,167,001 45,264 467,256 857,167 6,751 1,081 136,863 26,622 136,133 169,251 403,659 31,697 151,669 74,243 1,635,618 24,327 4,705,570 I 5,743, 934 1,974,130 2,735,346 64, 822 3,939 755,761 1,451,813 14,000 23,573 262,633 385,533 5,041,778 5,370,460 3,615,528 4,292,170 4,898 .................. 1,384,397 1,073,017 .................. 11,512 804,618 1,268,449 .................. 51,207 444, 621 103,386 587,241 563, C28 18,931 119,762,496 124,080,524 60,760 ISO,374 49,000 21,185,971 22,254,054 1,600 496,116 230,540 5,018,837 5,457,897 300,000 324,631 2 , 476 250, 812 554,763 31,300 101,219 145,730 13,200 176,739 5,582,327 6,191,913 109,000 218,187 249,700 320,981 2 1 ,0 0 0 95,372 53,708,595 54,614, 861 712,500 27,696 12 Total.............. 103,063,927 162,927,382 243,157,850 18,726,818 238,035,065 256,761,883 *16,372,330 Geographic divisions . 3 New England.......... 21,620,996 16,316,016 12,202,042 Middle Atlantic....... 51,239,017 104,047,024 138,700,187 East North Central.. 26,819,442 35,889,749 78,950, 611 West North Central.. 1,418,969 2,151,998 7,581,959 South Atlantic......... 369,302 640,065 252,190 East South Central.. 346,325 184,538 509,290 West South Central.. 92,385 298,091 48,208 Mountain.................. 90,571 606,392 181,035 Pacific....................... 1,461,214 3,531,872 4,199,071 1 Figuresfor 1859 and 1869 relate 2 Notreported prior to 1899. 8 Acquired in 1898. 1,906,970 7,200,062 9,107,032 1,003,103 4,786,701 125,344,961 130,131,662 3,506,096 3,007,4.35 90,772,373 93,779,808 3,636,013 3,661,986 12,784,067 16,446,053 1,684,109 271,291 144,000 415,291 480,448 145,770 31,300 177,070 137,327 172,597 172,597 338,113 565,636 186,840 752,476 720,596 4,208,432 1,571,462 5,779,894 4,868,513 to farms and ranges; those of later censuses include factory product also. 7 All other States, including Wyoming, 8 Data for Hawaii included in total, but not under * Dakota Territory prior to 1889. the geographic divisions. 6Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. » For States included in each division, see note 5, In 1849 and 1859 Virginia included West Virginia. p. 34. Digitized for 8FRASER 176 BTJTTEE, CH EESE, AND M IL K . N o , 1 2 1 .— B u t t e r , C h e e s e , a n d M i l k : B u t t e r P r o d u c e d , 1849 to 1914; C h e e s e P r o d u c e d , 1859 to 1914; M il k S o ld , 1879, 1899, a n d 1909, a n d M il k P r o d u c e d , 1889, 1899, a n d 1909, e t c .—Continued. CHEESE—Continued. 19041 18991 State. In factories, Total. P ou n d s. P ou n d s. Alabama............. 10,000 Alaska.................. Arizona............... 373,752 Arkansas............. 12,600 2,676,543 California............ Colorado.............. 1,465,257 Connecticut........ 321,263 Delaware............. 15,000 Dist. of Columbia. Florida................ Georgia................ Hawaii4................ Idaho ................... 194,380 Illinois................. 9,055,119 Indiana............... 1,200,168 Indian Territory.. 4,242, 037 Iowa.................... Kansas................ 2,422,710 Kentucky............ 28,000 Louisiana............ Maine................... 553,946 M aryland............ Massachusetts__ 250,542 Michigan............. 10,422,582 Minnesota........... 3,285,019 Mississippi.......... (2) Missouri............... 1,072,751 Montana............. Nebraska............. 313,600 Nevada ............... SO,150 New Hampshire.. 116,741 New Jersey......... 100,000 New Mexico........ New Y o rk ........... 127,386,032 North Carolina... North Dakota5. .. 225,399 Ohio.................... IS,156,527 Oklahoma........... 66,378 Oregon................. 1,195,564 Pennsylvania__ 10,267,443 Rhode Island---South Carolina... South Dakota8— 420,779 Tennessee............ 6,201 Texas.................. 58,290 U tah.................... 1,874,179 Vermont.............. 4,713,105 Virginia............... 57,000 Washington........ 1,482,127 West Virginia__ 40,860 Wisconsin........... 77,748,6S0 Wyoming............ <2) Total.......... 281,972,324 | 19091 In factories. On farms. In factories. 46,374 407,057 30,985 6,926,131 1,568,441 361,886 15,104 P ou n d s. 161,796 3,601,051 871,673 C) C) 3.751 2,236 12 391,332 9,378,604 I, 1,227 4,549,065 2,714,155 73,759 135,104 979,048 338,453 270,371 10,753,758 3,575,642 (2) 1,396,190 30,924 578,030 174,232 221,080 124,377 68,571 130,010,584 28,883 296,280 19,323,528 111.642 1,662,820 II, 6.751 1,081 557.642 32,823 194,423 2,043,430 5,119,764 88,697 1,633,796 115,103 79,384,298 P ou n d s. 5,528 60,090 20,435 2,777,873 69,895 79,156 700 P ou n d s. 421,043 1,567,640 550,622 ( 2) 322 399 132,420 5,301,211 978,903 438,901 2, 829,745 1,120,863 90,675 81,918 63,619 78,538 27,927 56,148 190,089 361,850 118,216 259,386 45.753 0) 16,814,856 291,176 3,090,055 106,075 13,703 743,447 159,785 49,988 C) 153,470 63,773 33,000 10.245 180,996 207,149 77,824 6,700 81,869 390,049 132,836, 482 39,353 22.754 51,894 613,233 17,351,773 18,968 169,205 2,255,592 124,610 11,453,424 1,442,676 3,860 (■ ) 12,909 14,344 C) 18,592 194,990 84,102 1,629,730 245,884 4,343,160 97,263 C) 52,970 921,383 70,473 <3) 841,262 109,423,856 10,276 7464,389 ( 2) Total. P ou n d s. 481,733 20,435 4.345,513 '620, 517 79,156 ( 2) 322 399 (2) 3,745,979 106,355 ( 2) (2) ( 2) 750,810 6,377,947 354,792 4,881,153 488,216 999,559 ( 2) 1,078,097 13,382,160 2,735,883 219,112 ""77*i22 ' 184 ,"497' 105,194, 898 ( 2) 11,860,601 4,218,953 11,234,037 , (2) 1 000,122 2,762,656 (2) 422,290 ( 2) 148,065,648 (2) (2) 8298,344,654 317,144,872 9,405,864 311,126,317 \ P ou n d s. 5,528 j.................. 4,799,235 424,597 ( 2) 55,591 |In factories. 855,198 (2) 56,148 (2) 173,807 ( 2) 259,386 45,753 ( 2) 13,673,336 13,267,145 2,841,958 4,016,570 13,703 378,897 49,988 8 140,895 f2) 10,245 144,13 365,493 77,824 (2) 81,869 105,584,947 97,614,02 39,353 ( 2> ( 2) 12,473,834 8,717,996 18,968 6,314,757 4,388,158 12,676,713 14,808,573 102,517 3,860 12,909 14,344 ( 2) 18,592 (2) ( 2) 1,094,448 1,144,224 2,522,937 3,008,540 ( 2) <2) 475,260 1,355,423 ( 2) 148,906,910 205,920,915 ( 2) ( 2) 320,532,181 370,278,599 ( 2) Geographic divi- New England__ 5,955, Middle Atlantic.. 137,753. East N. Central... 116,643! West N. Central.. 11,982: South Atlantic... 112 ; East S. Central... (2) West S. Central.. 137, Mountain............. , <*> Pacific.................. 5,354, 6,958,700 4,912,159 141,259,571 144,296,606 120,279.089 149,870,599 13,667,004 7,994,474 593,308 O 473,381 3,293,008 ,10,222,747 <2) 6,778,026 2,769,591 673,865 3,002,744 3,676,609 1,910,549 116,428,935 118,339,484 1U12,422,597 1,891,208 178,532,241 180,423,449 234,638,795 12 4,871,768 473,196 ( 2) (2) 480,805 ( 2) (2) ( 2) 93,971 93,971 424,482 ( 2) ( 2) 13 1,951,613 457,740 ( 2) ( 2) 11,416,159 3,000,048 6,208,883 9,208,931 1 Eiguresfor I859and 1869 relate to farms and ranges; those of later censuses include factory products also. 2 Can not be shown separately, as to do so would disclose individual operations. 8 Included under Wyoming. * Acquired in 1898. 6 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 6 Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 7 All other States, including Wyoming. ®Datafor Hawaii included in total, but not under the geographic divisions. 9 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 32. 10Not including figures for Massachusetts and Connecticut. 11 Not including figures for New Jersey. 12 Not including figures for North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska. Digitized for13Not FRASER including figures for Montana, Wyoming, and Arizona. 177 BUTTER, CHEESE, AND MILK, No. 1 2 1 .— B utter, Cheese , and Mil k : B utter P roduced, 1849 to 1914; Cheese P roduced, 1859 to 1914; Milk Sold, 1879, 1899, and 1909, and Milk Produced, 1889, 1899, and 1909, etc.— Continued. MILK. Sold. Produced. State. 1879 1890 19001 G allons . Gallons, Gallons. 1889 1899 1909* 486,961,411 201,608,099 118,497,289 12,881,927 57,969,791 46,601,218 82,571,924 224,537,488 182,968,973 50,803,371 193,931,103 0,038,096 144,768,263 2,532,052 42,633,268 64,003,953 717,155 663,917,240 55,250,665 26,566,112 326, 925,396 1,544,280 25,042,276 368,906,480 10,610,547 23,833,631 59,666,525 107,657,116 118,475,320 8,614,694 90,712,230 78,143,459 19,873,281 59, 449,066 303,701,134 3,064,588 G allons . 95,882,103 4,250 3,056,109 109.861.393 153,684,741 38,440,111 68,951,862 12,681,268 850,349 9,640,434 82,438,532 584,120 15,122,948 457,106.995 263, 457, 239 26,493, 855 535,872, 240 244,909,123 159,311,527 39,251,413 99,586,188 64,040,517 105,571,873 309,617,046 304,017,106 97,030, 385 258,207,755 15,696,214 190,477,911 4,446,071 60,724,590 77, 714,055 3,009, 657 772,799,352 89,525,749 48,845,280 425.870.394 47,439, 853 48,582,968 487,033,818 12,923,512 44,031,528 99,244,975 147,336,961 251,342,698 25,124,642 142,042,223 105,068,428 50,182,415 83,861,660 472,274,264 5,121,974 318,954,506 172,742,767 125,566,917 32,702,130 56,026,334 41,094,421 86, 304,347 283,387,201 273,319,603 79,079,293 188,297,972 16,982,145 160, 610,359 4,356,555 35,033,153 67,698,219 6,815,942 597,363,198 82,601,779 70,637,899 307,590,755 103,577,644 56,106,599 336,208,572 10,441,951 37,361,666 82,428,514 117,101,970 197,039,954 20,486,317 114,317,169 95,555,051 70.083.033 71.230.033 458,327,649 6,453,634 Total.............. 530,129,755 72,134,915,342 1,937,255,864 5,210,125,567 77,266,392,674 5,813,699,474 Alabama................... Alaska K .................. Arizona.................... Arkansas.................. California................. Colorado................... Connecticut.............. Delaware................. District of Columbia. Florida..................... G eorgia................. Hawaii i 2................... Idaho....................... Illinois...................... Indiana.................... Indian Territory 34*7... Iowa......................... Kansas..................... Kentucky................. Louisiana................. Maine........................ Maryland................. Massachusetts.......... Michigan.................. Minnesota................ Mississippi............... Missouri................... Montana.................. Nebraska................. Nevada.................... New Hampshire___ New Jersey.............. New Mexico............. New York................ North Carolina......... North Dakota 8....... Ohio......................... Oklahoma................ Oregon..................... Pennsylvania.......... Rhode Island........... South Carolina......... South Dakota 0........ Tennessee................. Texas....................... Utah......................... Vermont.................. Virginia.................... Washington............. West Virginia.......... Wisconsin................ Wyoming................. 267,387 42,61.8 316,858 12,353,178 506,706 12,289,893 1,132,434 496,789 40,967 374,645 15,627 45,419,719 6,723, 840 15,965,612 1,360,235 2,513, 209 256,241 3,720,783 4,722,944 29,662,953 7,898,273 1,504,407 427, 492 3,173.017 41,165 625,783 149,889 5,739, 128 15,472,783 10,036 231,965,533 446,798 415,119 46,801,537 227,540 36,5^,540 3, 831,706 257,186 1,006,795 1,296,806 155,263 6,526,550 1,224, 469 226,703 750,279 25,156,977 75,343 3,087,433 684 1,022,472 4,238, 852 56,540, 946 13,170,810 33,879,466 4,988,462 661,335 1,003,918 3,920, 412 84,451 2,789,638 186,549, 335 36,562,105 482,082 214, 338, 442 47,939,088 8,932, 259 4,356,979 15,979,003 20,654,446 68,180,759 55,635,108 103,768,172 2,041,443 25,954,163 3,162,568 23,492,560 1,353,002 28,988, 306 50, 726, Oil 633,638 445,427.888 1,826,631 3,177,971 84,543,703 2,701,471 10,308,119 171,045,659 9,685,98S 1,186,045 20,395,625 5,549,194 8,091,205 9,964,903 57,566,012 6 , 889,183 14, 897,273 3,391,523 252,450, 051 698, 490 Gallons. 3,397,426 55,508,687 3,347,723 3,952,322 45,333, 432 10,037,067 34,000,152 4,425,909 339, 345 1,388,781 3,872,098 709,225 54,325,673 111,191,186 19,680,791 54,413,822 10,699,362 459,978 5,056,790 53,234,508 2,060, li l 158,031,333 32,562,414 5,085,863 367,269, 464 200,510,797 55,241,511 9, 851,126 10,415,482 4,501,119 12,784,866 19,424,325 64,496, 692 74,025,769 53,181,785 1,966,097 15,733,185 3.584,689 6', 500,380 1,192, 833 21,132,268 56,856,550 1,036,922 524,279,723 2,380,029 1,644,150 99,430,948 3,626,217 14,040,108 169,420,361 8,796,847 919,745 2,385,781 6,814,209 8,990,968 8,471,713 33,998, 934 8,577,893 25,524,209 4,050,741 297,251,969 1,377,607 * 78,728,345 G allons. 6,881,608 83,081,875 154,901,956 33,631,723 45,749,849 7,859,857 555,342 7,676,459 74,908,776 20,861,072 320,240,399 194,736,962 Geographic divisions. $ New England.......... Middle Atlantic....... East North Central.. West North Central. South Atlantic........ East South Central.. West South Central. Mountain................. Paeific...................... 61,771,013 283,978,856 132,000,346 23,044,173 9,446,511 4,214,883 1,869, 905 996, 647 12,807,421 214,279,534 667,199,558 615,740,302 439,066,021 44,521,955 19, 610, 329 19,870,589 32,795,581 81,746,338 347,872,803 175,209,759 338,911,582 489,800,248 750,556,634 1,096,827,673 1,337,547,225 1,001,269,989 661,302,433 1,422,944,279 1,928,325,938 1,564,282,966 144,537,918 1,296,470,486 1,681,574,390 1,266,991,620 418,843,384 45,378,866 332,728,677 492,138,465 400,476,525 22,593,214 332,466,463 499,560, 976 416,401,603 21,070,626 187,227,200 474,389,212 46,442,464 110,017,726 31,108, 665 116,468,996 281,091,588 85,497,749 156,106,743 252,450,124 1 Figures relate to 1909 as reported, without estimates; they do not include milk sold and paid for on the basis of cream or hutter-fat content; therefore they are not closely comparable with those of preceding years. 2 Figures include only milk reported without estimates. 8 Not reported prior to 1899. 4 Acquired in 1898. 8 Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 8 Included in Dakota Territory prior to 1889. 7 Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in total, but not in geographic divisions. Digitized for 8FRASER For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 34. 178 ORCHARD I\RODUCTS No. 1 2 2 .—ORCHARD PRODUCTS: S p e c if ie d F r u it s in Y e a r s I n d ic a t e d , S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s . [Sources: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, in 1899 and 1909; later years, reports of the Department of Agriculture.] by Apples. State. Peaches and nectarines. 1899 1909 1920 i 1899 B u sh eU . B u shels. Bushels. B u s h e ls 1909 . 184,543 Alabama......................... 888,396 1,260,000 719,175 72,8 1 4 38,092 Arizona.......................... 109,000 13,471 Arkansas........................ 2,811,182 2,296,043 3,620,000 333,642 California........................ 3,488,208 4,935,073 6,003,000 8,563,427 Colorado......................... 47,381 257,563 3,559,094 2,760,000 Connecticut.................... 3,708,931 61,775 1,540,996 2,520,000 183,094 1,017,000 Delaware........................ 702.920 9,750 District of Columbia___ 283 2,952 3 3,405 92,113 1,866 Florida........................... 259,728 Georgia........................... 670,889 895,613 1,764,000 Idaho.............................. 223,662 17,793 659,959 3,632,000 Illinois............................ 9,178,150 3,093,321 6 , 175,000 66,805 Indiana........................... 8 , 020,278 2,759,134 6,097,000 69,333 Indian Territory........... 222,565 48,730 Iowa................................ 3,129,862 6,746,668 4,410,000 5,481 Kansas............................ 3,214,407 1,356,438 1,144,000 137,489 Kentucky....................... 0,053,717 7,368, 499 5,780,000 34,700 Louisiana....................... 33,875 68,735 153,808 Maine............................. 1,421,773 3,636,181 1,930,000 1,895 Maryland........................ 3,150,673 1,822,824 3,330,000 172,303 Massachusetts................. 3,023,436 2,550,259 3,680,000 27,906 Michigan......................... 8,931,569 12,332,296 16,500,000 339,637 Minnesota....................... 190 120,143 1,044,156 1,462,000 252,305 Mississippi..................... 249,035 265,841 126,000 Missouri.......................... 6,496,436 9,968,977 5,082,000 61,006 Montana......................... 4 3 , 939 567,054 1,155,000 17 Nebraska........................ 1,343,497 3,321,073 8,753 750,000 ! Nevada........................... 2,563 10.760 74,449 New Hampshire............ 1,978,797 1,108,424 1,320,000 6,054 New Jersey..................... 4,640,896 1,406,778 4,134,000 620,928 New Mexico................... 142,332 76,204 417,143 566,000 New York...................... 24,111,257 25,409,324 55,650,000 466,850 North Carolina..... ......... 4,662,751 4,775,693 7,900,000 373,663 North Dakota................. 4,374 1,273 Ohio................................ 20,617,480 4, 663,752 13,193,000 240,680 742,182 Oklahoma...................... 111,235 255,933 548,000 Oregon............................ 101,190 873,980 1,930,926 3,300,000 Pennsylvania................. 24,060,651 11,048, 430 23,937,000 143.464 212,908 Rhode Island................. 339,445 340,000 6,140 South Carolina............... 129,472 251,728 362,800 1,482,000 South Dakota........ 17.121 191,784 13 333 000 Tennessee...................... 5,387:775 4, 640, 444 5,3)6,’000 77,G78 Texas.............................. 591.985 168,008 351,000 1,400,240 Utah................................ 189,882 350,023 918,000 85,315 1,176,822 Vermont................ 967 1, 689 1,600,000 Virginia........................... 9,835,982 6,103,941 15,210,000 357,339 Washington.................... 80,990 728,978 2,672,100 13,420,000 West Virginia................. 7,495,743 4,225,163 7,000.000 38,100 Wisconsin....................... 303,373 2,232,112 3,650,000 209 Wyoming........................ 9S9 17,836 459, Total.................... B u shels. 1 Pears. 1920 1899 B ushels. Bushels. 1,416,584 1,508,000 22,656 50,102 13.197 1,901,647 24,503 117,000 9,207,118 13,800,000 1,912,825 692, 258 19,272 585,000 269,990 41,485 10,000 16,722 248,000 156,208 3 468 114,998 83,584 162 000 2,555,499 3,799,000 49,497 18,734 25,324 40,000 1,222,570 1,350,000 133,745 1,174,389 957,000 231,713 2,971 23,180 5,014 135,000 24,567 21,978 70,000 1,623,379 1,560,000 76.940 290,623 29,405 2,014 11,200 324,609 897,000 301,702 91,756 89,011 4,000 1,686,586 1,500*000 170,702 599 226 1,156,817 36.923 425 000 1,484,548 58,449 798’000 128 24 110,180 979 5 000 3,171 903 23,218 19,341 441,440 1,056,000 790,818 32,533 14,777 6.000 1,736, 483 2 307 000 960,t70 1,344,410 l , 909*000 25,521 1 35 1,036,340 2,241,000 244,565 357,644 1,968 61 000 179,030 ioo12*000 112,225 1,023,570 1 744,000 434,177 17, 704 * 3,000 12,452 643,040 ! 1 , 110*000 20,439 148 157 1,579,019 1,000,000 43,609 480,000 166,418 729,631 825,000 143,237 59,982 2 , 221 10,239 243,446 1,470,000 88,400 423,000 84,494 78,236 992,000 328,901 19,475 956 ] ,540 3 5 1.46,122,318 240,442,000 15,432,603 35,470,276 43,697,000 !6,625,417 Geographic divisions.* North Atlantic............... South Atlantic............... North Central (east of Mississippi R iv er)__ North Central (west of Mississippi R iv e r)__ South Central................. Far W estern.................. 64,462,00$ 48,372,989 05 H i,000 26,772,835 18,375,485 6<j -03,000 ti’ 1,335,979 1,412,471 3,608,396 5,124,000 2.368,893 5,571,628 10,587,000 745,294 47,650,850 25,080,615 45,f>l5' 000 716,670 5,120,841 6,048,000 782,265 14,322,739 22,633,470 13 171)^00 212.932 1,643,257 1,008,000 86,804 16,215,404 16,403,288 16 9SQ 000 ^ 2,741,579 9,055,344 5,151,000 405,393 5,973,764 1.5,256,471 S l ^ , 000 9,012,972 10,470,810 15,779,000 2,236,768 1 Total crop; the 2 North Atlantic commercial crop is stated as 36,272,000 barrels. division: Maine, Now Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecti cut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. South Atlantic division: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida. North Central division: East of Mississippi River—Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin; west of Mississippi River—Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas. South Central division: Indian Territory, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, .Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas. Far Western division: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California. 179 ORCHARD PRODUCTS, No. 122. — O r c h a r d P r o d u c t s : S p e c i f i e d F Pears—Continued. State. r u it s Plums and prunes. in Y e a r s I n d i c a t e d — Contd. Apricots. Cherries. 1909 1920 1899 1909 1899 1909 1899 1909 B u shels, B u sh els. B u shels. B ushels. B u sh els. B u sh els. B u sh els. B u sh els 3,617 2,634 235 374 4,979 64 28 22,609 287,376 363,993 550 1,437 757 76 378 11,876 61,712 Alabama................. 100,041 110,000 8,420 3,133 13,289 12,000 Arizona................... 194,049 Arkansas................. 37,547 38,000 174, 734 California............. ... 1,928,097 3,600,000 5,632,036 9,317,979 81,539 15, 224 Colorado.................. 132,536 338,000 1,159 220 7,889 318,960 5,387 12,271 8,066 248 Connecticut............ Delaware................. District of Columbia Florida.................... Georgia.................... 41,322 105.357 455 98,223 149,667 47,000 287,000 9,733 7,315 13,663 657 30,000 148,000 47,840 36,920 17,169 60,845 Idaho ................. Illinois..................... Indiana................... Indian Territory__ Iow a........................ 42,649 249,365 319,925 83,000 603,000 663,000 179,027 78,506 77,065 44,449 120,000 164, 468 157,941 131,529 4,051 186,312 158,036 12,294 204,279 228,485 1, 455 118,743 Kansas.................... Kentucky............... Louisiana .......... Maine................... . Maryland................ 19,412 251,536 35,554 38, 904 367', 359 22,000 57,520 76,574 29,682 2 , 282 19, 945 12,250 139,346 31,473 14,637 13,526 60,511 34,258 336 1,550 60,452 Massachusetts......... Michigan................. Minnesota............... Mississippi............ Missouri................... 96,071 666,023 400 101 , 28* 142,547 109,000 272,000 5,919 213, 682 21,820 00,793 111,603 17,814 181,188 19,920 101,974 234,872 6,043 194,541 960 ' 2,352 62,708 4,761 338,945 1,526 2,819 123,314 Montana................. Nebraska................. Nevada ................... New Hampshire — New Jersey............. 7, 543 6,700 4,083 24,224 463,290 14,000 14,000 7,000 25.000 843,000 373 42,314 542 4,942 24,685 8,777 41,910 3,857 7,542 9,594 807 54,047 114 1,183 82, 005 7,497 89,876 4*1 1,403 44,636 29, 435 32,000 New Mexico............ New York............... 1,343,089 2,375,000 North Carolina....... 84,019 184,000 8 North Dakota__ 662,000 Ohio........................ 374,871 18,492 303,688 22,074 365 81,435 15,528 553,522 61,406 1,048 215,857 5,228 218,642 33,899 4 192, 954 6,384 271,597 53,788 209 338,644 6,637 15,710 245 1,766 65,347 474,940 1,329 6,551 2,372 181,089 475,093 214 10,987 493 1,665 1,634 900 5,924 36,303 1,062 21,402 2,506 1,620 5,272 188,693 132,671 52,114 131,392 79,723 87,828 31,067 ; 81,340 678 5,254 145 57 Oklahoma............... Oregon.................... Pennsylvania......... Rhode Island......... South Carolina....... 7, 450 374, 622 378, 825 12,501 65, 6S0 Dakota....... Tennessee................ Texas...................... U ta h ....................... Vermont................. 102 83,557 110, 967 38,654 20,763 Virginia................... Washington............ West Virginia......... Wisconsin............... Wyoming.............. All other.................. S o u th 308.000 40,000 30,000 616,000 1 , 100,000 100,000 10 i 98,000 571 16,177 25.916 1,747,587 295,158 1,872 48,754 146,000 205,000 60,000 19,000 8,114 73, 315 180,813 45,984 1,529 31,748 139,093 75, 222 68,249 7/205 296,000 74,486 310, 804 2,246,000 29, 916 66,000 12, 992 26,000 16 21,167 229,207 19,123 12,166 7 22,597 1,032,077 32,948 15,907 , 659 12,000 560,000 7 0 1 ,0 0 0 12,000 7,986 359,821 100,210 ___ 112 5,950 11,688 2,189 9,905 1,069 1 . 3,588 115 U) 476 40,578 6,849 5,993 391 0) 501,013 2,547,064 4,066.823 88,937 2,363 11,403 260,432 34,409 ' 52,163 527 2,403 42,315 68 68 98 4,236 392 89 313 25 730 2 772 583 1 333 280 2 201 449 12 120 211 O C) C1) 0) 0) 0) 0) U) C1) (!) (1) /I) U) 374 0) 0) 0) 0) 0) 0) C1) 0) 0) 0) 0) 9,805 C1) U) 0) 1,123 4,616 2,502 U) 0) C) C1) 1,839 12,047 ( l) (*) 10,789 0) 0) (») 22,093 T o ta l............ 8,840, 733 17,279,000 8,764,032 15,480,170 2,873,499 4,126,099 2,642,128 4,150,263 Geographic divisions. North A tlantic ..... 2,419,049 4,161,000 453,559 921.007 257;912 South A tlantic....... 975,162 1,725,000 190,561 North Central (east of M is s is s ip p i River) ....... 1,623,176 3,054.000 596,753 568,383 North Central (west of M is s is s ip p i 428,000 428,048 499,784 R iv e r ) ....................... 213,678 769,385 flo u th C e n t r a l . . 727,940 959,000 625,824 Far Western............ 2,881,728 6,952,000 6,469,287 12,463,699 t 806,230 327,706 17,648 1,695 851,326 1,410,298 3,430 799,032 391,799 297,873 63,092 470,377 5,532 515,690 104,827 4,159 961,348 2,609,664 i Included in “ All other.” * For States included in each division, see note 2 on preceding page. 180 FARM PRODUCTION---- NATIONAL FORESTS, N o. 1 2 3 . —W EALTH P R O D U C T IO N O N F A R M S: 1879, 1889, a n d 1899 to 1920* [Sources: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, and Department of Agriculture.] Calendar year. Total Value of Value of Value of Value of gross crops pro live-stock pro live-stock wealth Calendar year. crops duced. products. produced. duced. products. Thousand dollars. 18792__________ 1889 2.................... i................. 18992.................... 1 2,998,704 19003.................... 12 3,191,942 19013.................... 3,385,179 19023.................... i 3,578,416 1903 3.................... 1 3,771,654 19043.................... ! 3,981,676 1905*.................... 1 4,012,653 19063.................... 1 4,263,134 19073.................... 4,761,112 19083.................. 5.098,293 Thousand dollars. 1,718,366 1,817,653 1,916,941 2,016,229 2,115,516 2,140,102 2,261,344 2, 501,076 2, 726,877 2, 792,333 Thousand dollars . 2,212,541 2,460,107 4,717,070 5,009,595 5,302, 120 5,594, 645 5,887,170 6 ,121, 778 0,273,997 6,764, 210 7,487,989 7,890,626 T housand dollars, 19092.............. 19103............. 191D .............. 19123.............. L9133.............. 1914“ ............ 1915s.............. 19163............ 19173.............. 19183.............. 19193.............. 1920 s.............. Thousand dollars, 5,487,161 5,486,374 5,562,058 5,842,220 6,132,759 6,111,684 6,907,187 9,054,459 13.479.000 14.331.000 16.013.000 11.145.000 3,011,150 3,551,017 3,257,117 3,500,570 3,716,754 3,783,277 3,868,304 4,351,905 6.852.000 8.149.000 8.948.000 8.711.000 Total gross wealth produced.1 Thousand dollars . 8,498,311 9,037,391 8,819,175 9,342,790 9,849, 513 9,894,961 10,774,491 13,406,364 19.331.000 22.480.000 24.961.000 19.856.000 1 Values to be read as index; numbers or as representing proportionate values of farm production as related to the various years shown. 2 Census figures. 3 Estimates of the Department of Agriculture. Figures for 1920 arc subject to revision. No. 1 24.—NATIONAL FORESTS: T i m b e r D i s p o s e d o f , Q u a n t it y , P r i c e , a n d N u m b e r o f U s e r s , R e v e n u e U n d e r S p e c if ie d H e a d s , a n d D e t a il s o f G r a z in g P r i v i l e g e s , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 30, 1915 t o 1920. [Source: Reports of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.] 1915 1916 Free timber given: Number of users.......... Timber cut.......M ft.1.. V alue.................dolls.. Timber sales: Number......................... Q uantity.......... M ft.1.. Price per thousand board feet (average) ........................dolls.. Grazing: Area of ranges..acres.. 110 , 000,000 Kinds of stock— C attle..............No.. Goats............... No.. Hogs............... No..' Horses............No..! Sheep............. No..j 1,627,321 51,409 2., 792 96,933 7,232,270 1,758, 764 43,268 2,968 98,903 7, 843,205 T otal............N o.J 9,010,731 Revenue: From— Timber sales, .dolls.. Timber settlements 2 .................... dolls.. Penalties for timber trespass ....d o lls.. Turpentine s a l e s 3 .................... dolls.. Fire trespass.. dolls.. Water power............. Special uses. ..dolls.. Grazing fees..dolls.. Grazing t r e s p a s s ....................dolls.. Occupancv trespass.. Property trespass.... Total revenue .................dolls.. 1 See 40,040 ! 123,259 200,597 10,905 1,093,589 2.44 42,076 119,483 184,715 10,840 857,321 1.95 1917 1918 41,427 113,073 149, 802 37,523 98,476 128,995 35,627 90,824 113,156 37,336 88,060 113,000 11,608 13,037 2,008,087 1,453,299 12,592 798,909 13,272 1,326,922 1.85 ^ 1919 1920 2.28 2. 29 2. 30 110 , 000,000 110 , 000, 000 110 ,000,000 110 , 000,000 110 , 000, 000 1,953,198 2,137,854 49, 939 57,988 2,306 3,371 98,880 102,158 7,586,034 8,454,240 2,135,527 60,789 5,154 93, 251 7, 938, 034 2, 033, 800 53,685 4,066 83,015 7,237, 606 9, 747,108 9,690,357 10,755,611 10,232,755 9,412,172 1,164,008 1,367,041 1,595,873 1,519,867 1,503,367 1,999,668 3,181 2,299 17,102 99,501 8,939 11,835 7,284 37,782 18,870 2,329 8,623 13,787 88 , 950 8,833 660 78,058 1,124,677 14,402 5,471 101,096 85,236 3,202,404 8,156 8,334 52,514 3,618 106,389 93,976 108,329 119,979 1,544,714 U, 702,586 13,912 5,258 72,322 136,134 2,556,962 19,310 22,796 89,838 149,142 2,427,028 5,818 7,810 5, 081 23,532 1,208 52,208 690 59,012 943 123 2,481,469 2,823,541 3,457,028 3,574,930 4,358,415 4,793,482 explanatory notes, p. XVII. 2Includes timber taken in the exercise of permits for rights of way, development of power, etc. * Prior to 1914 receipts from sale of turpentine were included with timber sales. * Includes -$296 received from sale of buffalo. NATIONAL FORESTS, 181 No. 1 2 5 . —LOCATION AND AREA OF THE NATIONAL FOREST LANDS ON JUNE 30, 1920: By States. [Source: Reports of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.] State and forest. Area of national forest lands. Alabama: Alabama............................. Acres. 49,561 Alaska: Chugach.......................................... Tongass........................... 5,130,201 15, 449,539 Total............................................ Arizona: Apache........................................... Coconino......................................... Coronado1 ................................... Crook............................................ Dixie 1 ............................................. Kaibab........................................... Prescott.......................................... Sitgreaves....................................... Tonto.............................................. Tusayan......................................... 20,579,740 Total............................................ Arkansas: Arkansas......................................... Ozark.............................................. 11,367,632 Total............................................ 915,649 California: Angeles........................................... California...................................... Cleveland.......................... Crater 1 ........................................... Eldorado 1 ...................................... Inyo 1 .............................................. Klamath 1 ..................... Lassen............................................ Modoc........................... Mono1 ............................................. Plumas.......................................... Santa Barbara................................ Sequoia........................................... Shasta........................................... Sierra.................. Siskiyou 1 ....................................... Stanislaus....................................... Tahoe 1 ........................................... Trinity............................. 817,441 817,151 548,18L 47, 097 553, 318 1,204, 221 1,524, 514 936, 957 1,187,226 785, 701 1,144, 418 2,011,942 1,879,660 818, 529 1,493,400 348,919 8 -0, 802 531,210 1,430,474 Total................... Colorado: Arapaho........................... Battlement................................ Cochetopa........................... Colorado............................ Durango........................................ Gunnison........................................ Hayden 1 ........................................ Holy Cross....................... La Sal 1 ............... Leadville............. Montezuma................................... 1,243,142 1,771,971 1,304, 888 892, 487 17,680 752, 339 1,447,850 650, 350 1,988, 806 1,298,119 633,277 282,372 18,891,161 White River.................................... 634, 485 653, 583 904,810 851,960 620, 485 905, 729 66,053 575,463 27,444 928, 014 699, 684 1,077,363 1,135, 589 744,261 598, 912 619,683 596, 578 788,496 845,595 Total............................................. 13.274.187 Pike.................................................. Rio Grande................................... Routt................................ San Isabel....................................... San Juan.......................... Sopris.............................................. Uncompahgre................................. State and forest. Florida: Florida................................... Georgia: i Cherokee1 ......................... j........... ■ Nantahala 1 .................................... Total........................................... Idaho: Boise............................................... Cache 1............................................ Caribou * ........................................ ! Challis............................................. Clearwater...................................... 1 Coeur d’Alene................................. 1 Idaho.............................................. 1 Kan Iks u 1 ....................................... I Lemhi............................................. 1 Minidoka1 ...................................... 1 Nezperce......................................... 1 Payette............. ............................. Pend Oreille................................... St. Joe......................................... . Salmon........................................... Sawtooth........................................ Selway............................................ Targhee 1 ........................................ W eiser....................................... Acres. 308,408 60,234 47, 511 107,745 1,060,006 493,272 670,170 1,257,537 785,376 663,713 1,879, 560 197,476 1,095,924 509,084 1,626,627 1,197,799 675,034 556,354 1,620,749 1,159,660 1,688,287 983,731 561,672 Total........................................... 18,682,031 Maine: White Mountain 1 .................... 27, S60 Michigan: Michigan.............................. Minnesota: Minnesota....................................... Superior.......................................... 89,466 Total............................................ Montana: ADsaroka............... Beartooth....................................... Beaverhead.................................... Bitterroot....................................... Blackfeet........................................ Cabinet........................................... Custer1 ......... Deerlodgc....................................... Flathead......................................... Gallatin.......................................... Helena............................................ Jefferson......................................... Kootenai....................................... Lewis and Clark........................... Lolo................................................ Madison.......................................... Missoula......................................... Total......................................... 190,602 856,142 1,046,744 841,079 662,136 1,3 A 025 1,047,459 902,498 829,284 518,033 830,935 1,716,789 567,614 680, 257 1,042, 884 1,333,461 810,891 850,677 931,645 1,031,154 15,942, 821 205,944 Nebraska: Nebraska............................ Nevada: Dixie 1 ............................................ Eldorado 1 ...................................... Humboldt...................................... Inyo 1.............................................. Mono1 ............................................ Nevada........................................... Tahoe 1 ........................................... Toiyabe.......................................... 56,324 400 1,311,584 56,365 464,316 1,174,748 13,853 1,907,476 Total........................................... 4,985,066 JArea of forest in more than one State., (See last page of table for total area.) Area of national forest lands. 182 NATIONAL FORESTS. No. 1 2 5 .— L ocation-and A rea of the National Forest B y S t a t e s —Continued. S tate and forest. N ew H am pshire: W hite M ountain k .. New Mexico: C arson................................................... Coronado 1.......................................... D a til..................................................... Gila......................................................... L in co ln ................................................ T o ta l........................................... . N o rth Carolina: Boone......................................... ........... N an tah ala 1.......................................... P isg a h ........................................ ........... T o ta l..................................... ............. Oklahoma: W ich ita..................... ............. Oregon: C ascade.................................................. Crater i ............................... D eschutes..........................._................ F re m o n t.................................. ............ K lam ath 1. . . ...................................... > M alheur.............................................. . Oehoco.................................. .......... ..... Oregon .................................................. S a n tia m ................................... ........... Siskiyou 1........................................ Siuslaw ...................................... U m a tilla .......................................... ..... U m p q u a .......................................... ..... W allo w a............................................... W enaha 1.............................................. ! W hitm an...................................... ...j Area of national forest lands. on June 30, 1920: State and forest. Area of national forest lands. A ergs. 1 Utah—Continued. Dixie 1 ............................................. 355, 472 < 862, 565 126, 313 1 2,670, 805 1, 461,231 1,124, 036 697,488 1,365, 991 8,308, 434 Fillmore......................................... Fishlake.......................................... La Sal 1 ........................................... Manti.............................................. Minidoka1 .................................... . Powell............................................. Sevier.............................................. Uinta.............................................. Wasatch-........................................ A cres. 435,270 700, 744 657, 048 509,605 781, 616 69, 224 686, 343 720, 350 1, 005,983 605, 783 Total................................ . .......... Virginia: Natural Bridge............................... Shenandoah 1 ................................. 7,411,696 259,112 Total............................................ Washington: Chelan............................................ Columbia............................ ............ Colville.............................. ............. 1,020, 526 Kaniksu 1 .......................... ............. 802,128 : 1,282, 012 Okanogan.......................... ............. 849, 526 Olympic.................. Rainier........................................... 8, 723 SnoquaLmie.................................... 1, 043, 895 Washington............. ....................... 715, 740 1,046,693 Wenaha 1 ...................................... . Wenatchee...................................... 607,097 310,011 61, 480 677, 592 784,627 754, 737 257,607 1,488, 457 1, 534, 172 1,316,364 696,071 1,459, 789 313,439 657, 034 95,394 72,255 91, 463 997, 865 543,200 485, 786 1,010,633 957,379 425, 280 1,315,445 T o t a l ............................................................ 1 3 ,1 1 1 ,9 2 8 Porto Rico: Luquillo............................12,443 South Carolina: N antahala 1.................' 18,454 South Dakota: —m Black Hills i ......................................' 476,890 Custer 1............................................... 73,171 H arney...... . .......................... ........... 535,610 T otal.............................................. 1 1,085,671 Tennessee: Cherokee 1.............. ............. . "Utah: Ashley i................................ ..............■ 974,229 Cache 1.................................... ...............j L ands 113,724 87,166 222,845 Total......... ................................. West Virginia: Monongahela i ................................ Shenandoah 1 ................................. 9,939, 889 Total................................... ........ Wyoming: Ashley i............................. ............ Bighorn........................................... Black Hills 1 ................................... Bridger........................................... Caribou 1......................................_. \ Hayden 1 ........................................ : Medicine Bow................................. j Shoshone........................................ i Targhce 1 ........................................ Teton.............................................. Washakie...................................... Wyoming........................................ 98, 527 5,987 1,124,017 344,346 713,609 6,284 327,356 478,078 1, 579, 084 337,666 1,924, 241 852, 315 974,6 K Total.............................. ............. 8, 468,197 , 268, 501 i Forest extends into mere than one State. | ' ■ Aggregate for the 152 53,335 45,192 national forests.. 156,032,053 (See following statem ent for total area.) TOTAL AREA OF FO RESTS E X T E N D IN G INTO TWO OR MORE STATES. Forest. States. Area of national forest lands. A cres. Forest. States. Aehi.ey....... Utah and Wyoming.......... 980,216 Klamath.. . California and Oregon....... Black Hills. South Dakota and Wyo 621,236 La Sal........ Colorado and Utah............ ming. Minidoka... Idaho and Utah................ Cache......... Idaho and Utah................ California and Nevada... . 761,773 Mono__ Caribou...... Idaho and Wyarning........ 676,452 Mononga Virginia and West Vir Cherokee. . . Georgia, North Carolina, 173,958 hela. ginia. and Tennessee. Nantahala.. Georgia, North Carolina, Coronado... Arizona and New Mexico.. 1,431,206 and South Carolina. Crater........ California and Oregon....... 849,225 ' Shenandoah Virginia and West Vir Custer......... Montana and South Da 591,204 ginia. kota. Siskiyou__ California and Oregon....... Dixie.......... Arizona, Nevada, and 509,274 Tahoe.. . California and Nevada.. . . Utah. Targhee__ Idaho and Wyoming......... Eidorado... California and Nevada___ 553,718 Wenaha---- Oregon and W ashington... Hayden---- Colorado and Wyarning... 393, 409 WhiteMoun- Maine and New Hamp Inyo........... California and Nevada___ 1,260, 586 taim shire. Kaniksu_ _ Idaho and Washington__ 455,083 Area of national forest lands. A c r e s. 1,533,237 537,049 578, 308 1,250,017 53,335 138,220 268,037 1,346,784 545,063 1,321,397 738,719 383,332 183 FOREST LANDS ACQUIRED. No. 1 2 6 . —F O R E S T L A N D S A C Q U IR E D U N D E R T H E W E E K S LAW: A r e a s , J u n e 30, 1920. [Source: Reports of the National Forest Reservation Commission.] Lands under protection. State and purchase area.1 Alabama: Alabama 2 .................................................................. Arkansas: Arkansas3.4........................................................................... Ozark3 ................................................................................... Lands acquired. Additional lands approved for purchase. A cres. A cres. 3 49, 560. 55 Total. A cres. 31,445. 45 3 81,006.00 4 8, 285.27 8 3, 809.13 11, 517. 57 12,916. 87 * 19, 802. 84 816,726.00 12,094. 40 24, 434. 44 36, 528. 84 Georgia: Georgia 2 ................................................................................ Savannah 2............................................................................ 60,233.72 47,511.29 8,245. 28 37,674. 71 68 , 479.00 Total.................................................................................. 107, 745. 01 45,919. 99 153,665.00 T otal.......................................................................... . 85,186.00 Maine: "White Mountain 2 .......................................................... i 27, 859. 78 4,293. 22 32,153.00 New Hampshire: White Mountain 2 ......................................... ! 355, 471. 99 45, 553. 84 401, 025. 83 68, 869.93 26, 522. 32 80,094.41 35, 752. 26 36,502.91 23,272.68 8,121, 59 8,605. 07 6 48,983.48 1,430. 09 49, 795.00 88,216.00 77, 475. 00 6 84, 735. 74 37, 933. 00 North Carolina: Boone 2.......................... ....................................................... Pisgah 2 ................................................................................. Mount Mitchell2 ................................................................... Nantahala 2 ........................................................................... Savannah 2............................................................................ Total.................................................................................. 247, 741. 83 90,412.91 338,154, 74 South Carolina: Savannah......................................................... 18, 454, 26 157. 74 18 , 612.00 Tennessee: Cherokee 2............................................................................. Unaka.................................................................................... White Top............................................................................ 113, 723, 71 39,944.90 47,112.63 27, 711. 29 18,127.10 55. 37 141,435.00 58,072. 00 47,168.00 Total.................................................................................. 1 200, 781.24 45, 893. 76 246,675. 00 Virginia: Natural Bridge 2................................................................... Massanutten 3 ...................................................................... ■ Potomac 3 ............................................................................. Shenandoah 2........................................................................ 1 White T o p ............................................................................ 87,166.74 50,918. 89 30 635. 03 141,288.90 22, 096.63 28, 942.76 6 , 583. U 10,671.97 8,385.13 1,199. 37 116,109. 50 57, 502. 00 41, 307. 00 149,674.03 23,296.00 Total........................................................... ...................... 1 332,106.19 55,782.34 387,888. 53 "West Virginia: Monongahela 3....................................................................... Potomac 2 ............................................................................. Shenandoah 2........................................................................ 53,335. 47 31, 873. 54 13,318. 45 25,392. 53 6,486.46 81. 55 78, 728.00 38,360.00 13, 400.00 Total.................................................................................. 98, 527. 46 31, 960. 54 130,488. 00 Grand total........................................................................ 1,450,342. 71 375,854. 23 1, 826, 196.94 1 u Purchase area” is a definite tract within which purchases of land for national-forest purposes are made. Each purchase area is given a specific name; as, for example, the Alabama Purchase Area, the Savannah Purchase Area, the White Mountain Purchase Area. As lands are acquired they are put under administration and eventually proclaimed as national forests. 2 Established as national forest, and included in preceding pages. 3 Includes 18,040 acres United States public lands. 4 Area of Arkansas Forest not included in above, 624,991 acres; created from public domain. 8 Area of Ozark Forest not included in above, 278,563 acres; created from public domain. 8 Includes 11,368 acres transferred from the Treasury Department. 184 FISHERIES Ho. 1 2 7 .— S U M M A R Y OF TH E D IST R IB U T IO N OF F IS H A N D F IS H EGGS B Y TH E TJ. S. B U R E A U OF F IS H E R IE S , Y E A R E N D E D JU N E 3 0, 1 9 2 0 : B y S p e c ie s . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce.} Species. Eggs,,! Catfish.... Carp......... Bunalofish Shad........ Alewife... Fry. Fingerlings, yearlings, and adults. 37,800,000 174,585, 000 56,558,270 115,000 Total. 76,286,060 6,909,310 2,616,575 76,286, 060 44, 799, 310 177,201,575 56,558,270 115,000 278,535,000 76.005.000 5,835,700 1,265,770 50.950.000 2, 892, 050 37,505,500 47, 857,615 390.365.000 166.205.000 8, 727, 750 50,038, 270 101,807,615 307.200 7,318,100 173.200 1,550,000 1,054, 525 5,733, 150 3,053*, 235 225 90, 275 307,200 13,051,250 4,118,035 1,550, 225 1,641,905 29,140, 656 3,160, 285 4,200, 015 1,315, 700 101, 965 800,785 6,034, 270 6,871, 815 4,059, 800 101,965 32,900, 785 10,015,955 1,165,000 Gravling . .. . ............... Pike and pickerel. . . . . ...................................................... F r e s h w a t e r d r u m ___ _________________ _____ ■ _____ ______ C r a n n ie s ______________________ _______ 1____________ L ___ ______ 586,500 Largemouth black bass....... .............................................. ! 510,350 29, 955 35,897,805 978, 465 1,165,000 510, 350 29, 955 35,897, 805 1,564,965 Smallmouth black bass....... ............................................... 171,000 Rock bass...................................................................................................... Warmouth bass......................................... 1................................................... Sunfish........................................................................................................... 41,375 61,035 14,650 30,879,120 212,375 61, 035 14,650 30, 879,120 244,525,000 616,050 1,500 46,070 163,206,150 1,500 46, 070 16,474,000 650,167, 000 Ill, 830,000 90,200,000 Whitefish................ Fake herring (cisco). Silver salmon.......... Chinook salmon___ Sockeye salmon...... 11, 267,000 3,000,000 Humpback salmon.................................................. .......... Chum salmon............................................ ......................... Steelhead salmon.......................................j 891,600 Landlocked salmon................................... 497,105 Rainbow trout...........................................' 2, 607,600 722,600 Blackspotted trout................................... j Loch Leven trout...................................... ' .............. ......... Lake trout................................................. 1 2, 960, 000 821,400 Brook trout................................................ P i k e p e r c h ......................................................................... Yellow perch. White perch. White bass... Striped bass.. Cod............... 8 9 ,6 2 5 ,0 0 0 64,200 2,021,500 1 5 4 ,9 0 0 ,0 0 0 162,590,100 160,992,000 16, 474, 000 489,175, 000 Pollock......... Haddock....... Flounders__ Miscellaneous 155, 335,000 557,685,000 150, 953,000 1,603, 080, 000 Total.. 630, 749,305 3, 872, 218, 350 2, 824,960 557,685,000 315, 288,000 1,603,080,000 2, 824,960 267,388, 065 4,770,355,720 1 Most of the eggs shown were donated to the various States and incubated in local hatcheries, the result ing fish being planted under State auspices. No. 1 3 8 .— C O M P A R A T IV E S T A T E M E N T OF TH E OUTPUT A N D COST OF F IS H A N D FISH E GGS D IS T R IB U T E D B Y U . S. B U R E A U OF F IS H E R IE S , Y E A R S E N D E D JU N E 30, 1 8 9 0 , 1 8 9 5 , 1 9 0 0 , A N D 1 9 1 4 TO 1 9 3 0 . [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce.] Y ear. Eggs. Fry. Fingerlings, yearlings, and adults. Total. Cost per million.! D olla rs. 1890. 1895 1900, 1914 1915 1916. 1917. 1918 1919 1920 44.280.000 55,408,200 88.682.000 530,213,575 536,260,143 425,700, 794 318,939,100 147,048,325 1,177,870,545 630,749,305 261,706,606 561,894,350 1,070, 756,779 3,494,991,837 3, 694,281,699 4,339,300,337 4,757,908,782 3.782,091,940 4,547,340,325 3,872, 218,350 383,942 2,613,302 4,897,975 32,438,005 58,215,962 92,261,435 82,115,411 168,964,894 151,774,480 267,388,065 306,370,548 619,915,852 1,164,336,754 4,047,643,417 4,288,757,804 4,847,262,566 5j, 158, 963,293 4.098,105,159 5,876,985,350 4, 770,355, 720 292.64 250.00 134,80 131.55 117.86 114.46 147.98 106.67 130.11 Includes all expenditures chargeable to fish culture and distribution and salaries of all employees in Digitized fori FRASER the fish-cultural field service and the administrative and clerical force in Washington, D. C. 185 FISHERIES N o. 1 2 9 — A LLO TM E N TS OF FISH A N D F IS H EGGS TO STA T E F ISH COMMISSIONS B Y THE IT. S. B U R E A U OF F IS H E R IE S , Y E A R E N D E D JU N E 3 0 , 1 9 2 0 : B y States and Species. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce.) State and species. [■ J Number.1 j1 State and species. 1 *3, 000 i' New Jersey: Pike p e rc h .......................................... 4, 235, 000 !ii N um ber.1 Arkansas: Rock bass.......................... ■ 1,000,000 California: Chinook salmon................. 22,000 Idaho: j ! R ainbow t r o u t ................................ 25, 000 ! New York: Black-spotted trout......................1 Lake h e rrin g ...................................... 30,000 87,700,000 Chinook salmon............................ W h itefish............................................ 2, 800, 000 Illinois: Black bass..................................... *600 Lake tr o u t.......................................... 1,600,000 Catfish.......... ................................ 30,000 Landlocked salm o n ......................... *261, 200 50,000,000 *14, 300 Ohio: W h itefish....................................... Crapnie.........*............................... *4,380 Pickerel......................................... *270 Oklahoma: R ainbow tro u t................... | Yellow perch................................. *450 Oregon: B lack-spotted t r o u t ......................... *158, 500 105,000 Sunfish......... ................................ 7, 002, 000 Chinook salm on....................... ........ Brook trout................................... *500 100,000 40,000 R ainbow tr o u t......................... ........ Rainbow trout.............................. j\ 3,000,000 *3,000 Soekeve salm o n ................................. Q8, 400 700,000 Iowa: Rainbow trout......................... Steelhead salm o n .................... ........ Maine: Landlocked salmon................ *2,400 417, 105 South Dakota: Brook tr o u t........ ........ Maryland: Utah: 1,500, 000 *10,000 Pike perch.................................... Brook tro u t......................................... *98,000 93,000 R ainbow tr o u t................................... Rainbow trout.............................. \/ *3,200 Vermont: Massachusetts: Chinook salmon........ f 25,000 *7, 500 Lake tr o u t .......................................... \ Michigan: *2,000 Lake trout.................................... 20,000 Landlocked salm o n ......................... 1. 000, 000 Whitefish...................................... 25,000 20,150, 000 Steelhead salm o n ............ ................. Lake herring................................. 24, 000, 000 Pike p e rc h .......................................... 2, 000, 000 Yellow perch...................................... 25,000 f3, 000, 000 Landlocked salmon...................... /\ 1T6,600 W ashington: Pike perch.................................... 150,000 55,125,000 |i B lack-spotted t r o u t ......................... Minnesota: 25,000 ! Lake tr o u t.......................................... Black bass..................................... 75,000 Steelhead salm o n .............................. *15,550 ; Catfish........................................... *20, 405 Wisconsin: Crappie......................................... Black b a s s .......................................... *9,550 *2,500 Su nfish.......................................... C atfish.................................................. *16, 750 *9, 950 Lake trout.................................... *5,000 200, 000 C rappie................................................ Steelhead salmon......................... *10,350 25,000 S u n fish ................................................ Montana: *700 Yellow p erch...................................... Black-spotted trout...................... 247.600 ' 13, 680, 000 W hitefish............................................ Lake trout.................................... 50, 000 . Wyoming: R a i n b o w trout,.............................. B lack-spotted tr o u t......................... 100,000 1, 540, 000 ] Nevada: 20,000 Lake t r o u t.......................................... Brook trout................................... 48,000 78, 400 Rainbow tr o u t................................... R a i n b o w t r o u t .......... ......... ....................... 106.600 New'Hampshire: f 232,137, .505 Lake trout.................................... 25, 000 T o ta l................................................. { *660,055 Whitefish...................................... [ 43,016,600 400,000 P i k e porch..................................... 2,500,000 i Fingerlings are designated by an asterisk (*) and fry by a dagger (f). 186 ALASKA FISHERIES, No, 13 0. —A L A S K A F IS H E R IE S : S ummary of P roducts, Callndar Y ears 1917, 1918, a n d 1919.1 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce.] 1917 1918 1919 Product* Quantity. Value, Quantity. Value. Dollars. Dolla rs. S alm on: 5,947, 286 16,304,090 6,605, 835 51,041,949 C an n e d ...................................cases. 607,951 344, 028 3,158,400 Mild cured......................... poun I s .. 2,850,400 590, 497 11,378,000 1,079, 881 P ickled........................ d o .. .. 7,278,U00 170, 864 F ro ze n ......................................do — 1 , 2 8 2 ,1 8 2 81,574 1,877,922 386,576 404,048 4,760,915 F resh ............................................... do---4,559, 785 47,544 53, 044 516,975 D ry salted ......................................d o -- 371, 600 140,000 5, 400 D ried an d sm o k ed ................ do — 800 1, 400,000 4,624 4,624 B v-products, oil............... gal loos. 25,150 19,560 35,423 B y-products, fertilizer. .poun i s . 1,642,000 42,313 1,36S, 000 H alibut: C an n ed ...................................... d o ---F resh ..........................................d c ---- 7,038,283 605, 205 10,491,777 1,315,985 348, 866 F ro zen .......................................d o ---- 6,115,128 515,021 Q 337,529 2,835 40,100 D ry salted ................................ d c ---Herring: 326,522 231,735 C an n e d ....................................c a^e s.. 31,719 49,245 Fresh a n d frozen, for food. 606,326 6,564 23,0S2 pounds....................................... 907 21,600 700 Smoked, for food.............. p o u n d s .. 1, 500 D ry salted, for food............... d o ---165,0 0 0 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 J 11,349 Pickled, for food.....................c h ---- 4,593,025 248, 299 18,712,690 | 1,381,008 54, 481 Fresh an d frozen, for b a i t .. .d( •„... 6,089,780 57,556 5,560,035 Pickled for b a it.......................dc----F e rtilize r................................ , . . . d o ---2,074,000 47, 250 40,000 1,290,000 138,012 205,992 O il.........................................galk n s .. 97,000 82,396 Cod: 14,175 2,336 2,353 C ann ed.................................... c a -e s.. 14, 758 778,737 D ry sa lte d .......................... pour d s .. 11,962,578 635,397 10,902,507 142,200 P ickled ................................... d o ___ 1,385,694 74,906 2, 650, 073 7,128 38,268 Stockfish................................ d o .. .. 69, 200 12,400 1,840 18, 800 23,200 1,920 T ong u es................................. d o -----13,054 Fresh an d frozen..................d o ___ 340,784 223, 830 5,595 O il.........................................gallons.. 50 50 W hales: 421,942 900, 883 O il............................................d o .. .. 672,989 438,362 197,670 327,420 Sperm oil............................... d o -----338,931 149,270 F ertilizer............................ p o u n d s .. 1,980,600 74,255 61,720 2,059,600 1,644 14, 866 B one.............. ......................... d o ----8/223 5,500 Iv o ry ....................................... d o -----216 866 7,400 M eat, frozen.......................... u >____ 1 4 8 , not) 1,250 2.500 Beluga hides......................... d o ____ 214,504 74, 515 C lam s............................................. oases.. 43,575 274,036 Trout: C ann ed................................... d o ..... 24,568 2,641 1, 408 10,979 Fresh................................... pounds.,. 60,218 7,70S 6,575 701 F rozen ....................................d >........ 768 34,800 9.500 1,899 Pickled................................... d o ........ 1,773 21,000 35,168 3,317 Sablefish........................................ d o ....... 1,020, 490 67,351 38,303 1,336,039 12,186 R ed rockfish................................. d o ____ 338,669 150,453 3,696 1,440 720 410 665 C rabs............................................ doz-ms. Shrimps: 3,200 524 C an n e d ................................... cases. F resh.................................... pounds. 48,204 10,806 65,000 3,400 A tkafish......................................... d o ........ 7,850 645 "2*247 M iscellaneous fresh h s h ............ d o ... 7,696 246,968 114,167 T o ta l................................................. 51, 466,980 69,154,859 Quantity. Value. Dollars. 4,583,688 3,265,349 916, 800 4,490,600 195,447 1,622, 000 1,552, 480 130,355 356,688 5,208,327 212,244 17,601 415.000 43,000 966 966 724.000 18,680 240 7,783,179 6,495,372 880, 433 670,147 98,626 851,761 510,000 9,946,820 3,699, 581 40,000 1,712,000 169,374 20,150 600,550 35,456 800 56,653 110,800 9, 829,343 956,098 2,900 18,000 86,971 773,297 46,014 700 1,770 4,209 875,374 377,032 2,598,000 13,647 746 50,000 659,510 276,344 89,892 2, 729 225 1,500 33,765 184,363 80,977 2,780 2,200 371 509,369 691048 80 9,086 408 165 3,496 35,485 1,414 160 25 60,000 21,000 "52*123 * ’1*639 50,2 8 2 ,0 6 7 * The number of cases shown has been put upon the common basis of forty-eight 1-pound cans per case. 187 ALASKA FISHERIES• No. 1 3 1 . —A L A S K A F IS H E R IE S : O utput op Canned S almon , Calendar Y e a r s 1913 to 19L9.1 [Source: R eports ol th e B ureau of Fisheries, D e p artm ent of Commerce.] Pro d u ct. t 191& 1914 1915 1910 1917 1918 1919 Total. Cases. Cases. Cases. Cases. Cases. Cases. Cases. Cases. 1-pound ta ll.......... 3,587 266 71,926 4,579 285 152,199 2,050 2.338 119,880 13.145 8.191 240, 573 30.412 362 162,457 26,238 12, 786 179,934 9,719 10,438 212, 713 89, 730 34,066 1,139,082 193,231 218,958 232,870 1,264.078 Coho, or silver: impound h a t ......... T o ta l.................. 75,779 157.063 124,268 261,909 Chum or keta: l-uonnd fla t___ 1-pound flat - . . 1-pound ta ll.......... 985 2,619 287,314 373 5,568 657,918 317 479,629 722,692 26,760 3,981 3,559 2,996 2,530 877,457 1,358,405 1,361,582 37.031 14.030 5, 744,997 T o ta l.................. 290,918 663,859 479,946 724,115 906,747 1,364,960 1,365,563 5,796,108 H um pback , i-p o u n d 1-pound 1-pound 1,423 or pink: 20,822 fla t......... 3,258 fla t......... ta ll......... 1,348,801 63,557 2.103 91,403 28,185 41,491 4,3 25 251,886 9,288 6,014 3,508 14,796 20,215 7,553 64,630 974,660 1,867,683 1,681,506 2,199,559 2,355,182 1,575,870 12,003,261 T o ta l.................. 1,372,881 986,049 1,875,516 1,737, 793 2,296,976 2,438,954 1.611.608 12.329.777 r K ing, or spring: ^-pound fla t......... 1-pound f la t......... 1-pound t a ll........ T o ta l.................. 3,143 4,804 40,092 . 2,404 3,755 82,092 2,617 3,804 59,452 12,973 5,133 43,845 6,000 32,785 5,267 37,959 7,584 11,532 76,870 36,306 34,295 373,095 34,370 48,039 88,251 65, 873 61.951 49,226 95,986 443,696 1,585 ; j R ed, or sockeye: 29,041 53,825 52,053 122,236 J-pound fla t......... 81,565 137,008 124,309 600,017 64,671 112.847 11,735 89,612 151,864 1-pound fla t......... 86,395 110,491 627,615 2,083,147 1,765,139 1,936,971 2,274,460 2,244,865 1.044,934 13.273,977 1po u n d 1,924,461 t a ll.. 11-p o u n d nomirials 2,293 2,293 2pound nom inals 6,006 6,006 T o ta l.................. 1,965,237 2,201,643 1,932,312 2,110,937 2,488,381 2,533,737 1,277,661 14,509,908 G rand to t a l ___ 3,739,185 4,056,653 4,500,293 4,900, 627 5,947,286 6,605,835 4,583,688 34,333,567 1 i N um ber of eases show n h as been p u t upon th e common basis of forty-eight 1-pound cans per case. MANUFACTURES AND MINES. N o . 1 3 2 . — M A N U F A C T U R E S : C l a s sif ie d A ccording W age Earners, 19J4. to Av erage N u m ber op [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Number Average of estab- number of 1 ishwage ments. earners. Establishments employing - No wage earners......................................................................... 1 to 5 wage earners..................................................................... 6 to 20 wage earners.................................................................... 21 to 50 wage earners.................................................................. 51 to 100 wage earners................................................................ 101 to 250 wage earners............................................................... 251 to 500 wage earners............................................................... 501 to 1,000 wage earners............................................................ Over 1,000 wage earners............................................................. Total................................................................................ Per cent of total. EstabI ishments. Wage earners. 32,856 140,971 54,379 22,932 11,079 8,470 3,108 1,348 648 317,216 606,594 742,529 791, 726 1,321,077 1,075,108 926,828 1,255,259 11.9 51. 1 19.7 8.3 4.0 3.1 1.1 .5 .2 4.5 8.6 10.6 11.3 18.8 15.3 13.2 17.8 275,791 7,036,337 100.0 100.0 N o . 1 3 3 . —M A N U F A C T U R E S : E n g in e s a nd P o w e r , C l a s s if ie d to K in d , 1904, 1909, a n d 1914. A ccording [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Number of engines or motors. Per cent distribu tion horsepower. Horsepower. Power. 1904 1909 1914 Primary power: Owned— Steam i............... 127,267 Gas..................... 21,515 Waterwheels__ 19,595 1,397 Water motors__ 153,525 34,356 20,079 1,203 137,176 37,693 16,919 1,150 10,917,502 14,228,632 289,423 751,186 1,641,949 1,807,439 5,931 15,449 Total............... 169,774 209,163 192,938 12,854,805 16,802,706 1904 1914 1904 1909 1914 15,681,688 991,905 1,786,418 40,025 1909 80.9 2.1 12.2 (2) 18,500,036 95.3 76.2 4.0 9.7 .1 69.5 90.0 82.0 4.4 7.9 .2 Rented— Electric.............. Other..... ......... 61,589 199,309 452,102 441,589 191,313 1,749,031 123,639 3,917,655 129,883 3.3 1. 4 9.4 .7 17.4 T o ta l.............. 61,589 199,309 452,102 632,902 1,872,670 4,047,538 4.7 10.0 18.0 Grand total__ 231,363 408,472 645,040 22,547, 574 100.0 100.0 100.0 73,119 189,545 320,260 1,150,886 3,068,109 4,929,967 72.3 63.7 55.7 61,589 199,309 452,102 441,589 1,749,031 3,917,655 27.7 36.3 44.3 Total............... 134,708 388,854 772,362 1,592,475 4,817,140 8,847,622 100.0 100.0 ' 100.0 Electric motors: Run by current generated by es tablishment ....... Run by rented power................. 13,487,707 18,675,376 1 Figures for horsepower include, for 1904 and 1909, the amount reported under 2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. .6 Other ** owned power. N o . 1 3 4 . — M A N U F A C T U R E S : F u e l U s e d , Cl a s s if ie d A cco rdin g 1914. to K in d s , [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Kind. Quantity. Anthracite coal.............. .. -long tons.. 14, 724,265 Bituminous coal............ ..short tons.. 1166,699,827 32,539,325 Coke............................... Kind. Oil, including gasoline, etc__ barrels.. 48,689,232 Gas...................................... 1,000 feet.. 285,609,876 1 Includes 51,623,750 tons used in making coke. 30744°— s a 1 9 2 1 ------ 14 Quantity. 189 190 MANUFACTURES, N o . 1 3 5 . —M A N U F A C T U R E S : C l a s s if ie d A c c o rd in g to C h a r a c t e r of O w n e r s h ip o f t h e E s t a b l is h m e n t , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1904, 1909, a nd 1914. [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. ] Establish ments. Character of ownership, and year. Per Per Average cent Number. cent of number. of total. total. Individual: 1904............................ -113,946 1909............................ 140,605 1914............................ 142,436 Corporation: 51,097 1904............................ 69, ,501 1909............................ 78,151 1914............................ Other: 51,137 1904............................ 58,385 1909............................ 55,204 1914............................ Total: 1904.................. 1909.................. 1914.................. N o. Wage earners. 52.7 52.4 51.6 755,923 804,883 707,568 13.8 12. 2 10.1 Added by manu facture. Products. Value. Per cent of total. Value. Dollars. 1,702,830,624 2,042,061,500 1,925,518,298 Dollars. Per cent of total. 11.5 9.9 7.9 824,292,887 968,824,072 903,524,881 13.1 11.4 9.1 70.6 10,904,069,307 73.7 75. 6 16,341,116,634 79.0 80.3 20,17?;084,844 83.2 4,526,055,153 6,582,207,117 8,088,691,744 71.9 77.2 81.9 14.8 11.1 8.8 943,346,713 978, 229,803 886,129,268 15.0 11.5 9.0 216,180 100.0 5,468,383 100.0 14,793,902,563 100.0 268,491 100.0 6,615,046 100. 0 20,672,051,870 100.0 275.791 100.0 7,036,337 100.0 24,246,434,724 100.0 1I 6,293,694,753 8,529,260,992 9,878,345,893 100.0 100. 0 100.0 23.6 3,862,698 25.9 5,002,393 28.3 5,649,646 23.7 21.7 20.0 849,762 807,770 679,123 15.5 1 2 .2 9.7 2,187,002,632 2,288,873,736 2,143,831,582 1 3 6 . —M A N U F A C T U R E S : C l a s s if ie d A cco rdin g to S iz e of E s t a b l is h V a lu e of P r o d u c t s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1904, 1909, m e n t , as M e a s u r e d by t h e a n d 1914. [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] % Value of product, and year. Establish ments. Wage earners. Per \ Per Average cent Number. - ^ number. of [ total. total. Less than 15,000: 1904............................ 1909............................ 1914............................. $5,000 and less than $20,000: 1904............................ 1909............................ 1914............................ $20,000 and less than $100,000: 1904............................ 1909............................ I 1914............................ 1 $100,000 and less than : $1,000,000: ! 1904............................ 1909............................ 1914............................ $1,000,000 and over: 1904............................ ! 1909............................ 1914............................ Added by manu facture. Products. Value. Per cent of total. Vahie. i 71,147 i 32.9 93,349 | 34.8 97,061 ; 35.2 106,353 142,430 129,623 1.9 2.2 1.8 176,128,212 222,463,847 233,381,081 1.2 1.1 1.0 114,781,124 144,246,008 151,739,764 1.8 1.7 1.5 72,791 33.7 86,988 32.4 87,931 31.9 419,466 ! 7.7 470,006 7.1 429,037 6.1 751,047,759 904,645,664 905,693,168 5.1 4.4 3.7 424,129,643 509,907,934 507,430,875 6.7 6.0 5.1 18.8 2,129,257,883 16.5 2, 544,426,711 14.2 : 2,550,229,411 14.4 12.3 10.5 1,090,271,887 1,258,317,991 1,238,879,430 17.3 14.8 12.5 6,109,012,538 41.3 7,946,935,255 38.4 8,763,070,135 36.1 2,782,641,883 3,572,746*038 3,888,094,982 44.2 41.9 39.4 48,096 22.2 1,027,047 57,270 21.3 1,090,449 56,814 20.6 999,600 22,246 27,824 30,166 10.3 2,515,064 10.4 2,896,532 10.9 3,002,071 46.0 43.8 42.7 1,900 3,060 3,819 .9 1,400,453 1.1 2,015,629 1.4 2,476,006 25.6 30.5 35.2 Dollars. D olla rs. 5,628,456,171 38.0 , 1,881,870,216 29.9 9,053,580,393 43,8 j 3,044,043,021 1 35.7 11,794,060,929 48.6 1 4,092,200,842 | 41.4 Total: 1904.................. 216,ISO 100. 0 5,468,383 100.0 14,793,902,563 100.0 1909.................. 1 268.491 100. b 6,615,046 100.0 20,672,051,870 100.0 1914.................. 275.791 100.0 7,036,337 100.0 24,246,434,724 100.0 Average per establish ment: 1 9 0 4 ___________________ 1909....................................... 1914....................................... ! Per cent of total. 25 25 26 68,433 76,993 87,916 6,293,694,753 100.0 3,529,260,992 1 100.0 9,878,345,803 | 100.0 ' i 29,113 31,767 35,818 N o . 1 3 7 . —M A N U F A C T U R E S : Classified According to Size op M unicipalities in W hich L ocated, 1899, 1909, and 1914. [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Municipalities having a population of 10,000 and over. Item. Census year. 10,000 to 25,000. Amount. 25,000 to 100,000. Per cent of total. Amount. 100,000 and over. Per cent of total. Amount. Per cent of total. Districts outside of municipalities hav ing a population of 10,000 and over. Total. Amount. Per cent of total. Amount. Aggregate. Per cent of total. 1899 1909 1914 15,463 18,884 21,265 7.5 7.0 7.7 20,147 26,989 28,223 9.7 10.1 10.2 67,308 89,797 101,849 32.4 33.4 36,9 102,918 135,670 lol, 337 49.6 50.5 54.9 104,596 132,821 124, 454 Average number of wage earners. 1899 1909 1914 524,900 674, 232 766,578 11.1 10.2 10.9 767,293 1,118.412 1,123,875 16.3 16.9 16.0 1,752,246 2,514,730 2,831, 739 37.2 38.0 40.2 3, 044, 439 4,307,374 4,722,192 64.6 65.1 67.1 1,668,324 2,307,672 2,314,145 1899 1909 1 1914 31,052,640,000 31,953,937,000 82,313,382,000 9. 2 81,843,125,000 9.4 $3,593,828,000 9.5 $3,977.265,000 16 2 $4,968,799 000 17. 4 $8,729,782’000 16.4 $10,584, 798,000 43.6 $7, 864 564,000 42.2 $14,277’ 547,000 43.7 $16,875,445,000 68. 9 $3,542,363,000 69.0 86'’394’ 500’ 000 69.6 $7,370,990,000 4,712, 763 35. 4 6,615,046 34.9 7,036,337 32.9 31. 1 $11,406,927,000 31. 0 $20,672,052,000 30.4 $24, 246,435, 000 8458,679,000 3802,352,000 8964,400,000 $773, 113,000 9.5 9.4 $1,423,194,000 9.8 $1,542,425,000 16.0 $2,145,681,000 16.7 $3,771,974,000 15.6 $4,578,538,000 44.4 $3,377,478,000 44.2 $5,997,520,000 46.3 $7,085,363,000 69. 9 $1,453,597, 000 70.3 $2,531,741.000 71.7 $2,792,983,000 30.1 29.7 28. 3 $4,831,075,000 $8,529,261,000 $9,878,346, 000 18.7 22.1 24.1 31.6 37,0 39.3 51,941,905 57,905, 196 60,005,646 68.3 63. 0 60. 7 75.994,575 91,972.266 98,781,324 Value of products............. Value added by manufacture. | 1899 1909 i 1 1914 ' Population 1........................... 1900 1910 1914 4,297,118 5.559.962 s 6,259' 842 5. 7 6.0 6.3 5,547,205 8,204,970 8, 714,866 7.3 8.9 8.8 ! 14,208,347 20,302,138 23, 800, 970 24,052,670 34,067,070 2 38,775,678 50.4 49.5 45.1 207,514 268,491 275, 791 M AN U FACTU R ES, Number of establishments... 1 The figures for population are for the censuses of 1900 and 1910 and are estimated for 1914. 1Does not include population for San Angelo, Tex. CD N o . 1 3 8 . —M A N U F A C T U R E S : S u m m a ry by G e n e r a l G r o u p s , 1899, 1904, 1909 , 1914. and [Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.] Wage earners. Group. Year. Estab lish ments. Average number. Per cent of total. Value of products, Cost of materials— Amount. Dollars. Amount. Dollars. 2,199.204,000 2, 845; 556,000 3.937,618,000 4,816, 709,000 Food and kindred products.......................... 1*99 1904 1909 1914 41, 247 45, 857 55 ,364 59;317 301,868 354,046 411,575 496,234 6.4 1, 782,863,000 6.5 2,306,121,000 6.2 , 3,187,803,000 7.1 3,828,512, QUO T extiles......................................................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 17; 647 17; 042 21, 723 22,995 1,022, 123 1, 156,305 1,438,446 1, 498,664 21. 7 i 894,346,000 21.1 1,246', 562', 000 21.7 1.745,516,000 21.3 1,993,058,000 Iron and steel and their products................. 1899 1904 1909 1914 14,082 745,235 14, 431 868,634 17,292 1,026,553 17, 719 1,061,058 15.8 15.9 15.5 15.1 1,000,949,000 1,190, 794,000 1, 799,942.000 1, 762,313,000 Lumber and its remanufactures................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 34,954 32,501 48,539 42,036 671,696 734, 136 911, 593 833,529 14.3 13.4 13.8 11.8 480,930,000 517,501,000 717,833,000 762,350,000 Leather and its finished products............... 1899 1904 1909 1914 5, 625 5,318 5,728 6, 758 248,626 264,459 309, 766 307,060 5.3 4.8 4.7 4.4 669,874,000 753, 135,000 1, Paper and printing........................................ 1899 1904 1909 1914 26,627 30,803 34,828 37,196 298,744 351, m o 415,990 452,900 6.3 6.4 6-3 6.4 214,566,000 607,907,000 859,814,000 1,179,285,000 396,633,000 480,221,000 309,012,000 451,239,000 580,715,000 j Per cent of total. 1 19.3 ; 19.2 | 19.0 1 19.9 o Value added by manufacture. Amount. ,*!■ § 1 .3 S . Per cent of total. s fw B E 1® K r D ollars . 416,341,000 539,435,000 749,815 000 988.197,000 Per cent of increase. • Wage Value earn Value added ers of by Period. (averprod man age ucts. ufac num ture. ber). 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 17.3 29.4 16.2 38.4 20.6 22.3 40.2 69.3 29.6 39.0 31.8 83.2 io .2 . 45.1 1 1*99-1964 15 1 51 5 24.4 1 5 4.2 11.6 29.6 59.0 o 45.9 8 1 57.8 23-3 35.2 7.1 44.8 33.4 24.0 - 3 .8 19.2 8.6 8.6 8.8 10.0 18.9 19.0 19.0 20.5 1,628,606,000 , 14.3 , >3 3 , iOO.UUU ooo, 879. onn 14 5 2,147,441,000 3,060,199,000 14.8 1,314,683,000 3,414, 615,000 14.1 1,421,557,000 15.4 14.4 42. 0 1904-1909 43.0 -1909-1914 41.6 1904-1914 818,529,000 1,008,982,000 1,364,530,000 1,460,831,000 16.9 16.0 16.0 14.8 45.0 45.9 43.1 45.3 1899-1904 16.6 20.9 1904-1909 18.2 1909-1914 3.4 1.9 1904-1914 22.2 46.5 526,602 000 702, 870, 000 837,360,000 10.9 52.3 57.6 10.2 54.8 8.5 52.3 1899-1904 9.3 21.1 1904-1909 24.2 30.2 1909-1914 -8 .6 0.7 1904-1914 13.5 31.2 322,839,000 351,460, 000 185,415,000 244,170,000 3.8 3.9 3.8 3.6 31.9 33. 7 32.5 31.8 1899-1904 6.4 1904-1909 17.1 1909-1914 - 0 .9 1904-1914 16.1 393,341,000 550, 802,000 5-7 1 728,046,000 6 .0 1 875,331,000 8.8 8.5 8.9 8 .2 64.7 64.1 61.7 60.1 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 1,819, 478,000 2,199, 776,000 3,164,472,000 3,223,144,000 1,007,532. 000 1,219, 749,000 1,588,274.000 1,599, 710,000 582,048,000 7 992, 713,000 104,595, 000 24,391,000 1, 4 56 , 0 4 6 ,0 0 0 15.9 14.9 15.3 13.3 8.8 8.2 ■ 7.7 ' 6.6 5.1 4.9 1.8 4 .6 5 .3 : 5 .8 ; 14.3 248,000 11.2 441, 42. 43.9 24.5 37.0 11.3 52.5 31.7 32.2 8.9 43.9 17.7 41.4 18.3 37.2 8.9 23. 5 28.8 69.3 40.0 32.2 20.2 58.9 g ^ y ^ ^ 5 H & H W Liquors and beverages........... ....................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 55,120 68,338 77,827 88,152 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.3 93,815,000 139,849,000 186,128,000 246,188,000 382,898,000 501,254,000 674,311,000 772,080,000 3.4 3.4 3.3 3.2 289,083,000 661,405,000 488,183,000 525.892,000 6.0 5.7 5.7 5.3 75.5 72.1 72.4 68.1 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 24.0 13.9 13.3 29.0 30.9 34.5 14.5 54.0 25.1 35.0 7.7 45.5 1899 1904 1909 1914 8,928 9,826 12,060 12,374 196,538 227,326 267,261 299,569 4,2 4.2 4.0 4.3 451,457,000 633,919,000 931,045,000 1,289,348,000 761,691,000 1,075,519,000 1,526,599,000 2,001,634,000 6.7 7.3 7.4 8.3 310,234.000 441,600,000 595,554,000 712,286,000 6.4 7.0 7.0 7.2 40.7 41.1 39.0 35.6 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 15.7 17.6 12.1 31.8 41.2 41.9 31.1 86.1 42.3 34.9 19.6 61.3 Stone, clay, and glass products..................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 11,524 10.773 16,168 14,747 231,716 285,346 342,827 334,702 4.9 5.2 5.2 4.8 85,137,000 123,067,000 183,792,000 238,734,000 270,650,000 391,148,000 531,737,000 614,162,000 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.5 185,513,000 268,081,000 347,945,000 375,428,000 3.8 4.3 4.1 3.8 68.5 68.5 65.4 61.1 1899-1904 23.1 1904-1909 20.1 1909-1914 -2 .4 1904-1914 17.3 44.5 35.9 15.5 57.0 44.5 29.8 7.9 40.0 Metals and metal products, other than iron and steel. 1899 1904 1909 1914 5,041 5,880 8,783 10,023 161,463 198,531 249,607 262,154 3.4 3.6 3.8 3.7 472,515,000 633,132,000 892,065,000 1,023,354,000 690,974,000 895,975,000 1,240,410,000 1,417,042,000 6.1 6.1 6.0 5.8 218,459.000 262,843,000 348,345,000 393,688,000 4.5 4.2 4.1 4,0 31.6 29.3 28.1 27,8 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 23.0 25.7 5.0 32.0 29.7 38.4 14.2 58.2 20.3 32.5 13.0 49.8 Tobacco manufactures................................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 14,959 16,827 15,822 13,951 132,526 159,406 166,810 178,872 2.8 2.9 2.5 2.5 92,867,000 126,086,000 177,186,000 207,134,000 263,713 000 331,111,000 416,695,000 490,165,000 2.3 2.2 2.0 2.0 170,846,000 205,025,000 239,509,000 283,031,000 3.5 3.3 2.8 2.9 64.8 61.9 57.5 57.7 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 20.3 4.6 7.2 12.2 25.6 25.8 17.6 48.0 20.0 16.8 18.2 38.0 Vehicles for land transportation................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 7,338 6,058 6,562 9,909 133,663 136,625 202,719 263,076 2.8 2.5 3.1 3.7 153,254,000 177,641,000 306,537,000 686,670,000 277,485,000 320,624,000 561,763,000 1,034,497,000 2.4 2.2 2.7 4.3 124,231,000 142.983.000 255.226.000 447,827,000 2.6 2.3 3.0 4.5 44.8 44.6 45.4 43.3 1§99-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 2.2 15.5 48.4 75.2 29.8 84.2 92.6 222.7 lb.l 78.5 75.5 213.2 Railroad repair shops.................................... 1899 1904 1909 1914 1,400 1,226 1,686 2,011 180,620 247,922 304,592 365,902 3.8 4.5 4.6 5.2 113,809,000 156,568,000 214,581,000 261,439,000 227,485,000 323,212,000 437,563,000 562,618,000 2.0 2.2 2.1 2.3 113,676,000 166,644,000 222,982,000 291,179,000 2.4 2.6 2.6 2.9 50.0 51.6 51.0 52.7 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 37.3 22.9 20.1 47.6 42.1 35.4 26.3 71.0 46.6 33.8 30.6 74.7 Miscellaneous industries................................ 1899 1904 1909 1914 12,402 13,259 16,589 19,193 332,825 415,669 489,480 594,465 7.1 7,6 7.4 8.4 342,210,000 459,735,000 679,250,000 835,139,000 687,256,000 958,333,000 1,360,413,000 1,749,418,000 6.0 6.5 6.6 7.2 345,046,000 498,698,000 681,163,000 914,279,000 7.1 7.9 8.0 9.3 50.2 52.0 50.1 52.3 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 24.9 17.8 21.4 43.0 39.4 42.0 28.6 82.5 44.5 36.6 34.2 83.4. 1899 207,514 1904 216,180 1909 268,491 1914 275,791 4,712,763 5,468,383 6,615,046 7,036,337 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 6,575,851,000 8,500,208,000 12,142,791,000 14,368,089,000 11,406,927,000 14,793,903,000 20,672,052,000 24,246,435,000 100.0 100.0 100.0 4,831,076,000 6,293,695,000 8,529,261,000 9,878,346,000 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 42.4 42.5 41.3 40.7 1899-1904 1904-1909 1909-1914 1904-1914 16.0 29.7 21.0 39.7 6.4 17.3 2a 7 63.9 30.3 35.5 15.8 57.0 Chemicals and allied products...................... All industries.......................... ............ lA minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 193 mo M ANU FA CTUR ES. 5,740 6,379 7,347 7,562 [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. The figures for some industries do not represent the total production, because certain important establishments which incidentally manufacture the same class of products are engaged primarily in other lines of manufacture and the statistics for them are accordingly included with those of other industries. Primary horsepower includes power generated in manufacturing establishments plus electric and other power rented from outside sources; it does not include the power of electric motors rim by current generated in the same establishment. J Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Industry. Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners and em (average Total. firm ployees. number). mem bers. Primary horse power. Capital. Dollars. Dollars. 10,140 13,010 28,609 34,593 60,307 73,509 11,088 481 2,611 14,421 19,597 5,176 3,974 3,979 13,627 9,309 23,981 19,065 10,354 9,756 9 45 168 222 195 401 Agricultural implements............................................ 1909 1914 640 601 466 431 9,213 9,228 50,551 48,459 60,229 58,118 100,601 121,428 256,281 338,532 1914 37 20 408 4,614 5,042 12,338 61 135 Dollars. Dollars. Dolls. Dollars. 16 Aluminum ware i.......................................................... Wages. Expressed in thousands. 1914 Airplanes and parts1................................................ . Sal aries. Value added by manu facture Value of (value of Cost of materials. products. products 1ess cost of mate rials). 134 790 146,329 164,087 656 86,022 90,578 Artificial flowers and feathers and plumes............ 1909 1914 412 456 520 409 1,047 1,067 10,016 9,291 11,583 10,767 334 606 9,693 8,744 1,160 1,295 Artificial stone............................................................... 1909 1914 3,439 3,648 4,208 4,089 1,037 1,309 9,957 10,255 15,202 15,653 12,185 20,326 16,010 19,414 785 1,266 5,342 6,308 7,043 8,904 18,596 21,934 11,563 13,030 Artists’ materials..................................................... . 1909 1914 46 44 25 34 182 332 658 604 865 970 1,628 1,977 1,730 2,947 202 432 307 315 1,360 2,065 2,340 3,238 980 1,173 Asbestos i ....................................................................... 1914 32 10 159 962 1,131 2,877 3,520 220 484 1,360 2,814 1,454 85,359 145,951 75,550 173,684 173,837 407,730 9,479 37,526 48,694 101,927 131,646 356,208 249,202 632,831 117,556 276,623 Automobiles, including bodies and parts................. 1909 1914 743 1,271 405 760 9,233 18,099 75,721 127,092 Awnings, tents, and sails.................................... 1909 1914 m 621 648 894 857 1,184 4,242 5,073 5,747 7,161 2,022 2,610 7,865 9,958 809 1,266 2,188 2,954 8,377 10,156 14,499 18,138 6,122 7,983 Babbitt metal and solder............................................... 1909 1914 109 109 66 69 528 582 897 1,635 1,491 1,680 2,293 2,881 7,418 8,919 739 913 561 701 16,270 15,652 19,768 19,180 3 , 52s — Mjs M A N U FA C T U R E S, BY SPECIFIED IN D U STR IES. Persons engaged in industry. 194 N o. 1 3 9 .— S U M M A R Y OF M A N U F A C T U R E S : B y S pecified I nd ustries , Calendar Y ears 1909 and 1914. Bags, other than paper. 109 138 100 72 798 956 7,968 9,358 8,838 10,414 6,855 10,392 24,625 30,878 1,068 1,518 2,942 3,789 46,364 67,021 54,882 79,049 8,518 12,028 Bags, paper..................................................................... 1909 1914 74 $9 42 28 429 625 3,212 3,505 3,683 4,158 3,885 3,682 10,780 11,078 714 918 1,306 1,659 12,201 10,355 15,698 17,603 5,343 5,402 1909 1914 144 124 110 1,266 1,252 2,155 2,270 3,531 3,601 3,335 7,862 33,647 35,272 1,710 1,906 1,046 1,241 9,338 10,895 20,775 j 22,339 ; 11,437 11,444 Baskets, and rattan and willow ware........................... 1909 1914 456 419 476 415 279 313 4,664 4,574 5,419 5,302 7,196 7,293 4,199 4,591 244 351 1,747 1,923 2,335 2,999 5,695 6,578 3,360 3,579 Belting leather............................................................. 1909 1914 139 151 100 86 1,264 1,226 3,006 2,951 4,370 4,268 5,638 7,411 17,457 20,139 1,502 1,760 2.070 1,861 15,623 15,480 23,692 23,036 8,069 7,556 Belting and hose, woven and rubber............................ 1909 1914 46 49 17 11 974 1,310 6,319 6,067 7.304 7,394 20,547 25,751 24,260 27,285 1,384 2,082 2,956 3,362 14,505 15,836 24,729 28,002 10,224 12,186 Billiard tables and materials.......................................... 1909 1914 54 54 48 50 233 303 1,495 1,453 1,776 1,806 2,642 3,213 4,705 5,438 352 366 1,011 985 3,369 2,488 5,878 4,894 2,509 2,406 Baking powders and yeast............................................ 79 1909 1014 501 595 434 606 1,556 1,959 2,417 3,005 4,407 5,470 3,977 5,192 7,557 10,883 1,780 2,656 1,146 1,496 6,962 9,024 14,679 19,033 7,717 10,009 Bluing.................... ........................................ . .............. 1909 1914 82 66 94 58 138 86 313 254 545 398 242 220 556 712 112 111 114 105 494 489 1,074 1,184 580 695 Bone, carbon, and lampblack........................................ 1909 1914 27 27 7 17 67 81 228 339 302 437 1,023 1,816 1,842 4,995 78 105 149 231 686 445 1,093 1,464 648 778 Boohs and shoes, including cut stock and findings... 1909 1914 1.918 1,960 1,838 1,702 15,788 19,815 198,297 206,088 215,923 227,605 96,302 112,929 222,324 297,609 18,629 25,473 98,463 112,978 332,738 382,111 512,798 590,038 180,060 207,917 1909 1914 22 23 2 1,287 1,670 17,612 18,687 18,899 20,359 25,903 24,621 43,905 46,051 1,415 1,958 8,544 9,986 29,577 23,956 49,721 53,822 20,144 29,866 Boxes, cigar..*............................................................... 1909 1914 274 238 301 245 436 . 401 6,115 5,835 6,852 6,481 6,049 5,350 5,403 5,270 471 478 2,234 2,299 4,313 4,269 8,491 8,337 4,178 4,068 Boxes, fancy and paper.................................................. 1909 19H 949 1,048 815 734 3,239 4,547 39,514 45,311 43,568 50,592 23,323 38,179 35,475 60,027 3,709 5,887 14,015 18,705 25,716 36,268 54,450 74,711 28,734 33,443 Brass and bronze products............................................ 1909 1914 1,021 992 828 791 3,995 4,560 40,618 40,306 45,441 45,657 106,120 122,700 109,319 116,093 5,540 7,074 23,677 25,084 99,228 115,487 149,989 162,199 50,761 46,712 Bread and other bakery products.................................. 1909 23,926 1914 25,963 26,982 28,624 17,124 20,006 100,216 124,052 144,322 172,682 65,298 107,771 212,910 271,262 13,764 19,767 59,351 76,867 238,034 274,257 390,865 491,893 158,831 217,636 5,087 4,737 3,939 9,353 132,696 9,805 [- 127,444 146,786 149,188 451,186 470,758 316,023 826,7*9 11,252 66,892 71,896 45,647 55,105 168,895 123,248 Boots and shoes, rubber................................................. Brick, tils, pottery, and other clay products.............. 1909 1914 M 3* * Included in other classifications in 1909. 13,851 195 Blacking and cleansing and polishing prepara tions. M ANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. 1909 1914 NO. 1 3 9 . — SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURES I B y SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES, CALENDAR YEARS 1909 AND 1914—Continued, CO OS Persons engaged in industry. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners em-' (average Total. and firm ployees. number). mem bers. Primary horse power. Capital. Sal aries. Wages. Expressed in thousands. Dollars. Dolls. 101,349 130,862 71,284 105,812 418 389 1,471 1,349 16,427 14,511 18,004 16,296 103 91 539 387 4,244 4,409 7,760 9,689 68 68 79 62 Carpets and rugs, other than rag............- .................... 1909 1914 139 97 Carpets, rag..................................................................... 1909 1914 Dollars. Dollars. 13,548 14,709 235,546 315,026 274,558 364,285 39,012 49,259 186 200 7,424 5,059 8,200 5,869 776 810 1,299 1,651 6,789 6,424 9,541 8,702 22,708 20,712 13,167 12,010 2,959 2,286 161 173 246 183 2,176 1,119 3,130 1,731 954 612 81,179 120,004 119,207 172,475 7,864 11,471 19,082 27,197 101,823 159,658 157,101 243,440 55,278 83,782 702 642 269 449 684 706 93 73 238 265 374 421 1,031 1,055 657 634 33,307 31,309 34,706 33,101 38,553 43,963 75,627 85,154 2,209 2,874 15,536 14,716 39,563 42,280 71,188 69,128 31,625 26,848 217 258 1,982 2,130 2,688 2,900 2,651 2,722 1,546 1,654 182 244 860 995 689 722 50 53 419 534 5,300 5,900 5,769 6,487 5,281 5,652 6,883 9,380 490 746 2.217 3,181 4,129 5,682 3,805 11,752 4,676 6,069 6,213 6,629 6,803 6,426 69,928 52,391 82,944 64,446 126.032 112,549 175,474 177,643 7,960 7,774 37,595 32,557 81,951 65,719 159,893 131,547 77,942 65,898 15,578 ‘ 17,210 3,591 6,131 11,081 15,847 3,543 1,397 128 98 12,831 14,398 15,640 19,075 649 489 799 439 59,968 74,071 71,972 88,069 98 63 525 517 134 72 1,265 1,720 428 463 489 512 Carriages and sleds, children’s........................................ 1909 1914 84 92 Carriages and wagons, and materials............................ 1909 1914 5,492 6,057 1,282 1,227 1,461 i;335 1,539 1,925 12,153 12,855 15,143 16,115 8,800 10,892 Butter, cheese, and condensed nati'k.............................. 1909 1914 8,479 7,628 8,019 7,282 5,056 6,727 18,431 23,059 31,506 37,068 Butter, reworking . . . . ......................... 1909 1914 24 17 10 9 113 76 295 304 Buttons............ ..............- .................. .............. - .......... 1909 1014 444 617 619 636 1,068 1,249 Candles ................... ................................................ 1909 1914 16 16 7 11 Canning and preserving................................................ 1909 1914 3,767 4,220 Card cutting and. designing........................................... 1909 1914 Dollars. Dollars. 29,126 31,979 5.404 6,085 Rmnms and hrnshas l _................................................... . 1909 1914 18,982 23,039 1,661 2,300 2,568 2,786 ; 1,879 2,065 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Industry; Value added by manu facture Value of (value of Cost of materials. products. products less cost of mate rials). 1909 1914 1,145 1,362 2 1 19,097 22,406 282,174 339,518 301,273 331,925 293,361 433,994 238,317 354,092 17.339 24,044 181.344 234,505 199,413 243,829 405,601 514,041 206,188 270,212 Gars and general shop construction and repairs by electric-railroad companies. 1909 1914 541 649 4 1.281 1,827 22,418 26,384 23,699 28,215 35,794 44,989 38,899 63,614 1,204 1,915 14,486 18,645 15,168 17,610 31,963 38,577 16,795 20,967 Cars, steam-railroad, not including operations of railroad companies. 1909 1914 110 103 7 11 4,001 4,689 43,086 54,288 47,094 58,988 97,797 126,687 139,805 157,811 5,138 6,955 27,135 41,394 78,753 132,200 123,730 194,776 44,977 62,576 Cars, electric-railroad, not including operations of railroad companies. 1909 1914 14 14 1 421 446 3,583 3,840 4,005 4,286 15,161 10,014 14,468 14,752 594 733 2.177 2,467 4,260 6,350 7,810 10,495 3,550 4,145 Cash registers and calculating machines...................... 1909 1914 50 52 7 9 1,777 3,800 7,465 8,956 9,249 12,765 6,944 20,319 27,224 41,075 2,736 5,482 5,312 6,110 3,552 3,992 23,708 30,520 20,156 26,528 Cement............................................................................ 1909 1914 135 133 17 10 2,719 4,032 26,775 27,916 29,511 31,958 371,799 490,402 187,398 243,485 3,653 6,065 15,320 18,192 29,344 51,987 63,205 101,756 33,861 49,769 Charcoal........................................................................... 1909 1914 76 47 75 55 25 18 631 228 731 301 165 134 641 494 23 12 253 81 448 233 872 402 424 169 Chemicals........................................................................ 1909 1914 359 395 161 99 3,927 5,471 23,729 32,311 27,818 37,881 208,657 282,385 155,199 224,346 6,141 9,021 14,096 22„066 64,146 89,451 117,741 158,054 53,595 68,603 1909 1914 40 51 45 68 63 45 328 295 436 408 18 23 559 463 80 66 191 159 311 330 786 727 475 397 Chocolate and cocoa products....................................... 1909 1914 27 36 10 20 568 879 2,826 4,160 3,404 5,059 10,593 19,736 13,685 23,685 970 1,453 1,269 2,036 15,623 24,483 22,390 35,713 6,867 11,230 Clocks and watches, including cases and materials.. 1909 1914 120 119 53 53 1.529 1,690 23,857 23,328 25,439 25,071 14,957 15,647 57,500 62,469 2,181 2,303 12,944 13,495 11,131 11,021 35,197 34,153 24,066 23,132 Cloth, sponging and refinishing...................................... 1909 1914 57 51 67 62 125 113 975 901 1,167 1,076 704 764 629 625 127 180 651 658 85 133 1,644 1,531 1,459 1,398 Clothing, horse............................................................... 1909 1914 33 37 40 40 142 227 1,648 1,669 1,830 1,936 1,454 1,903 3,279 4,482 171 249 492 668 2,773 3,669 4,135 5,150 1,362 1,581 Clothing, men’s, buttonholes......................................... 1909 1914 146 139 • 181 169 20 15 830 672 1,031 856 176 205 225 224 12 14 389 326 105 90 781 638 676 548 Clothing, men’s, including shirts.................................. 1909 1914 6,354 5,622 8,502 7,078 23,239 24,992 239,696 225,719 271,437 257,789 43,725 53,281 275,320 274,994 26,723 31,514 106,277 105,998 297,515 280,697 568,077 564,026 270,562 273,329 Clothing, women’s ......................................................... 1909 1914 4,’558 5,564 6,482 7,516 18,796 22,262 153,743 168,907 179,021 198,685 22,294 28,396 129,301 153,549 20,418 26,123 78,568 92,574 208,788 252,345 384,752 473,888 175,964 221,543 Coflee and spice, roasting and grinding........................ 1909 1914 607 696 497 474 5,529 6,089 7,490 8,549 13,516 15,112 22,334 26,634 40,042 56,596 6,596 8,916 3,676 4,508 83,205 116,520 110,533 150,749 27,328 34,229 China decorating............................................................ i 1Includes 868 establishments in 1914 and 898 in 1909, reported as ft Brooms; ” and 359 in 1914 and 384 in 1909, reported as “ Brushes. ” MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUS' Cars and general shop construction and repairs by steam-railroad companies. of M a n u f a c t u r e s : B y S pecified I n d u s t r ie s , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1909 and 1914—Continued. Persons engaged in industry. Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners em and (average Total. firm ployees. number), membens. Primary horse power. 2,072 2,657 15,454 14,289 64,025 69,138 95,697 99,275 31,672 30,137 35,870 55,823 68,326 97,467 9,137 12,341 15,615 21,472 81,151 101,015 134,796 170,845 53,645 69,830 15,574 45,600 33,703 2,591 6,845 32,772 55,983 23,211 29,717 26,768 65,108 59,001 50,342 47,130 2,047 2,153 11,715 11,928 36,928 37,896 60,248 60,180 23,320 22,284 86,034 96,138 62,366 75,263 217,532 244,593 10,288 14,360 39,501 47,978 112,582 136,487 199,824 241,943 87,242 105,456 1,948 1,864 9,339 9,468 11,448 11,498 16,490 19,006 Coke................................................................................ 1909 1914 315 231 101 36 1,852 2,320 29,273 21,107 31,226 23,463 62,602 120,837 Confectionery....................... ......................... - ............. 1909 1914 1,944 2,391 1.832 2,242 8,384 9,891 44,638 53,658 54,854 65,791 Confectionery (ice cream)....................................... ...... 1914 2,437 2,712 2,486 10,376 1,693 1,533 1,760 1,609 1,686 1,613 26,269 23,546 1909 1914 4,228; 5,091 4,423 5,197 8,866 10,912 73,615 80,029 Dollar** 25,843 29,731 2,411 2,512 4,633 5,382 Dollars. Dollars. 152,321 161,561 161 166 Copper, tin, and sheet-iron products...................... . Wages, Dollars, 284 287 Cooperage and wooden goods, not elsewhere specified. Sal aries, Dolls, 1909 1914 Coffins, burial cases, and undertakers' goods............ . Capital, E xpressed in thousands. t-UHi 1 r l i Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Value added by manu facture Value of (value of Cost of materials. products. products less cost of mate rials). 11,964 13,257 Dollars. 24,526 26,325 12,562 13,068 Cordage and twine and Jute and linen goods.............. 1909 1914 164 175 80 65 1,314 1,589 25,820 28,381 27,214 30,035 78,649 95,877 76,020 101,239 1,863 2,530 9,138 11,820 40,015 62,732 61,020 86,323 20,106 23,591 Cordials and flavoring sirups....... ................................. 1909 1914 117 142 94 86 449 581 1,095 929 1,638 1,596 1,164 2,070 4,304 5,585 627 876 503 461 5,341 7,606 9,662 15,316 4,321 7,720 Cork, cutting.......... ......... ............................... ............. 1909 1914 62 52 49 27 185 251 8,142 3,454 3,376 3,732 3,746 5,814 6,327 7,602 267 398 1,098 1,582 3,435 4,751 5,940 7,875 2,505 3,124 1909 1914 138 167 101 91 1,956 2,549 17,564 20,496 19,611 23,146 4,581 7,067 18,033 23,893 2,871 4,268 6,464 7,977 15,640 19,587 : 33,257 40,551 17,617 20,964 CottQP goods including nnt.tnn small whtaq................ 1909 1914 1,324 1,328 377 489 8,514 10,018 378,880 393,404 387,771 1,296,51/ 403,911 1,585,953 822,238 899,765 14,412 17,400 132,859 152,423 628,392 701,301 257,383 257,778 Corsets................................ ......... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371,009 443,523 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Industry, 198 N o . 1 3 9 . — S um m ary 4 59 64 335 302 398 356 816 875 2,051 1,871 130 144 180 171 1,089 1,270 1,849 1,886 700 616 Cutlery and tools, not elsewhere specified................... 1909 1914 959 913 814 722 3,351 3,975 32,996 33,427 37,161 38,124 68,294 73,255 67,380 83,285 4,182 5,571 17,581 19,293 18,279 20,421 53,266 59,433 34,987 39,012 Dairymen’s, poultrymen’s, and apiarists’ supplies... 1909 1914 233 236 206 182 1,354 1,464 4,871 6,551 6,431 7,197 6,898 11,639 15,188 21,281 1,416 1,686 2,671 3,363 6,089 9,248 15,463 18,950 9,374 9,702 1909 1914 87 172 69 146 340 591 1,573 3,080 1,982 3,817 865 1,874 6,258 10,949 545 810 744 1,616 8,101 10,715 10*836 16,160 2,735 5,445 Drug gHnrh‘ng_....................................„......................... 1909 1914 25 29 16 22 214 199 922 1,059 1,152 1,280 3,322 4,972 5,187 8,434 268 352 464 583 3,454 5,215 6,007 8,080 2,653 2,865 Dyeing and finishing textiles....................................... 1909 1914 426 607 318 353 2,939 4,463 44,046 48,467, 47,303 53,273 107,746 130,172 114,093 139,194 5,036 6,471 21,227 24,872 35,261 56,705 83,556 109,292 48,295 52,587 Dyestuffs and extracts............................................ . 190? 1914 107 112 65 56 553 656 2,397 2,839 8,015 3,551 22,213 23,290 17,935 21,284 942 1,389 1,291 1,613 9,684 13,238 16,955 20,620 6,271 7,382 Electrical machinery, apparatus, and supplies.......... 1909 1914 1,009 1,030 439 368 17,905 26,266 87,256 118,078 105,600 144,712 158,768 227,731 267,844 355,725 20,193 35,291 49,381 73,806 108,506 154,728 221,309 335,170 112,743 180,442 Electroplating......... ...................................................... 1909 1914 461 479 554 579 287 334 2,717 2,584 3,558 3,497 4,461 5,845 2,324 2,842 243 381 1,652 1,713 1,205 1,336 4,510 4,773 3,305 3,437 Emery and other abrasive wheels................................ 1909 1914 51 49 20 23 483 607 1,943 2,387 2,446 3,017 4,005 4,100 6,231 8,224 657 898 1,166 1,491 2,651 3,006 6,711 7,130 4,000 4,123 Enameling and japanning i........................................... 1909 1914 108 112 105 110 188 131 2,125 1,542 2,418 1,783 1,695 1,745 2,880 2,389 204 174 922 799 1,496 1,064 3,316 2,547 1,820 1,483 Engravers’ materials...................................................... 1909 1914 18 13 >5 13 47 47 129 106 189 158 549 547 393 352 68 73 96 73 609 551 921 768 312 217 Engraving and diesinking............................................. 1909 1914 253 486 300 648 174 216 1,308 1,536 1,782 2,300 768 1,092 1,449 1,865 168 226 821 1,076 351 096 2,250 3,134 1,899 2,538 Engraving, wood............................................................ 1909 1914 82 72 89 78 73 72 318 302 480 452 39 68 193 246 82 110 259 310 126 96 711 719 585 623 Explosives..................... ........ ........................................ 1900 1914 86 111 ' 21 20 763 2,099 6,274 6,306 7,058 8,425 28,601 45,778 50,168 71,351 1,134 3,307 4,304 4,488 22,812 25,627 40,140 41,433 17,338 16,806 Fancy articles, not elsewhere specified...................... 1909 1914 494 613 477 556 1,526 1,804 12,191 10,967 14,194 13,327 8,310 8,005 15,768 15,699 1,728 2,293 5,096 5,352 10,361 12,240 22,632 25,033 12,271 12,793 Fertilizers........................................................................ 1909 1914 550 784 323 373 3,317 5,113 18,310 22,815 21,950 28,301 64,711 114,281 121,537 217,065 4,406 7,242 7,477 10,532 69,522 107,955 103,960 153,196 34,438 45,242 Dental goods................................................................. 1 Totals include some establishments classed under ‘ ‘ Copper, tin, and sheet-iron products7’ in 1909. 199 12 10 'ACTOBES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTBIBS. Crucibles......................................................................... 1909 1914 of Ma n u fa c tu r es : B y S pecified I n d u st r ie s , C alendar Y ears 1909 and 1914—Continued. Persons engaged in industry. ProprieW age tors Salaried earners em and (average Total. firm ployees. number). members. Primary horse power. Dollars. 39,377 53,065 1,920 2,292 8,427 11,818 17,021 18,946 34,112 41,384 17,091 22,438 215 391 527 675 134 220 127 200 305 574 754 1,298 449 724 517 707 2,209 2,162 217 170 579 616 896 1,206 2,269 2,296 1,373 1,090 4,522 4,544 ' 1,173 1,302 5,781 5,965 710 881 1,489 1,670 3,810 3,955 8,114 8,627 4,304 4,672 1,229 1,461 2,634 3,128 1,060 1,470 5,341 6,617 1,082 1,540 558 689 4,458 6,308 8,828 11,380 4,370 5,072 30 23 164 116 216 158 1,147 832 785 235 29 15 64 45 336 185 467 283 131 98 14,570 12,669 12,031 13,248 39,453 39,718 66,054 65,635 853,584 822,384 349,152 380,257 12,517 16,370 21,464 24,593 767,576 752,270 883,584 877,680 116,008 125,410 1,213 1,559 1,131 1,453 4,866 7,606 14,968 20,306 20,965 29,365 55,166 80,022 64,685 91,039 5,865 9,416 7,043 10,866 83,942 153,751 125,331 219,333 41,389 65,582 13,253 17,027 9,851 13,123 74,623 92,527 531,011 564,610 1,514,332 93,795 1,846,349 129,007 321,521 376,676 540,011 592,989 1,228,4"5 1,373,309 688,464 780,320 49 57 27 28 219 257 464 555 255 346 276 301 1,272 997 2,298 2,013 1,026 1,016 316 367 4,158 4,349 4,521 4,740 7,383 8,821 Firearms and ammunition................. ........................... 1909 1914 66 61 30 32 1,297 1,644 14,715 18,557 16,042 20,233 17,840 18,828 Fite extinguishers, ehemiefll......................................... 1909 1914 31 27 10 11 95 120 195 256 300 387 Fireworks....................................................................... 1909 1914 42 41 22 16 142 127 1,403 1,324 1,567 1,467 Flags, banners, regalia, society badges, and emblems. 1909 1914 211 225 207 193 743 846 3,572 3,505 Flavoring extracts.......................................................... 1909 1914 420 424 377 332 1,028 1,335 Flax and hemp, dressed................................................ 1909 1914 16 16 22 19 Flour-mill and gristmill products................................. 1909 1914 11,691 10,788 1909 1914 Foundry and machine-shop products............................ 1909 1914 869,305 615,485 670,260 1,129,768 710 $40 4,995 4,694 Dollars. 10,413 11,327 2,688 2,814 338 465 1,978 2,135 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 47 24 1909 1914 Wages. Dolls. 57 48 s u p p l i e s . .......... Digitized Foundry for FRASER Sal aries. Expressed in thousands. Files................................................................................. 1909 1914 Food preparations.......................................................... Capital. Value added by manu facture Value of (value of Cost of materials. products. products less cost of mate rials). 1,596 1,595 5,691 5,608 4.095 4,013 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES, Industry. Num Cen- ber of sus estabyear. lishments. 200 N o . 1 3 9 . — S um mary Fad, manufactured....................................................... 1909 1914 11 14 2 4 22 29 88 141 112 174 1,290 3,444 432 1,771 22 31 50 112 155 609 311 863 156 254 Fur goods........................................................................ 1909 1914 1,241 1,322 1,717 1,721 2,508 2,534 11,927 9,030 16,152 13,285 2,120 3,233 29,249 29,677 2,553 2,783 7,788 6,335 31,777 23,847 55,938 43,633 24,161 19,785 Furnishing goods, men's................................................ 1909 1914 900 802 1,022 782 4,431 4,951 38,482 42,205 43,935 47,938 12,116 17,300 49,009 59,257 5,210 6,300 15,093 17,186 49,125 53,350 87,710 95,417 38,585 42,067 3,155 3,326 2,657 2,507 13,031 16,103 128,452 133,498 144,140 152,108 221,451 251,997 227,134 282,396 15,561 21,717 65,618 75,388 108,775 128,830 239,886 280,758 131,111 151,928 Furs, dressed.................................................................. 1909 1914 93 96 115 107 116 139 1,241 1,525 1,472 1,771 2,103 2,275 1,672 2,490 135 ■272 806 923 811 906 2,391 2,875 1,580 1,969 Galvanizing..................................................................... 1909 1914 46 48 26 24 216 283 1,447 1,580 1,689 1,887 1,367 2,385 4,197 4,416 257 371 787 922 5,719 6,293 7,338 8,480 1,619 2,187 Gas and electric fixtures and lamp appliances............ 1909 1914 619 611 431 407 3,614 3,342 18,861 18,047 22,906 21,796 15,862 18,668 36,835 43,300 4,340 4,694 10,393 10,677 20,467 22,102 45,057 45,378 24,590 23,276 Gas, Illuminating and heating...................................... 1909 1914 1,296 1,284 37,215 51,007 43,792 ■ 63,993 128,350 245,715 915,537 1,252,422 12,385 17,529 20,931 26,802 52,428 76,779 166,814 220,238 114,386 143,459 Glass................................................................................ 1909 1914 363 348 87 93 3,575 4,209 68,911 74,502 72,573 78,804 123,132 163,139 129,288 153,926 4,994 6,549 39,300 48,656 32,119 46,017 92,095 123,085 59,976 77,069 Glass, cutting, staining, and ornamenting.................. 1909 1914 583 635 617 582 1,111 1,179 9,362 8,067 11,090 9,828 4,897 5,539 10,296 11,310 1,295 1,313 5,249 4,670 6,246 7,143 16,101 16,446 9,855 9,303 Gloves and mittens, leather.......................................... 1909 1914 377 352 458 417 1,138 1,260 11,354 10,668 12,950 12,345 2,889 3,357 16,909 17,080 1,256 1,400 4,764 4,558 . 13,208 12,171 23,631 ,21,614 10,423 9,443 Glucose and starch......................................................... 1909 1914 118 89 86 70 968 1,378 4,773 4,509 5,827 5,957 28,257 41,639 38,866 43,642 1,413 1,940 2,666 3,550 36,899 40,208 48,799 52,615 11,900 12,403 Glue, not elsewhere specified........................................ 1909 1914 65 57 45 32 530 582 3,265 3,129 3,840 3,743 15,596 13,304 14,289 17,162 747 772 1,571 1,854 7,525 9,368 13,718 13,733 6,193 4,365 Gold and silver, leaf and foil........................................ 1909 1914 88 79 108 87 62 91 1,383 1,135 1,553 1,313 259 360 1,184 1,174 78 126 637 498 1,518 1,452 2,630 2,432 1,112 980 Gold and silver, reducing and refining, not from the ore. 1909 1914 62 78 61 72 173 214 456 456 690 742 1,735 2,235 3,894 4,407 249 316 346 391 21,984 25,709 23,612 28,588 1,628 2,878 Graphite, ground and refined....................................... 1909 1914 9 11 4 5 96 161 162 250 262 416 1,472 2,602 1,786 3,059 115 242 89 181 405 723 1,140 1,724 735 1,001 Grease and tallow not elsewhere specified................. 1909 1914 353 369 364 359 783 784 4,357 5,106 5,504 6,249 14,613 17,947 16,676 18,928 991 1,029 2,629 3,512 15,543 17,061 23,419 24,901 7,876 7,840 277 13,515 78 20,123 201 1909 1914 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Furniture and refrigerators........................................... of M a n u fa c tur es : B y S pecified I n d u st r ie s , Ca lendar Y e a rs 1909 and 1914 — Continued. Persons engaged in industry. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Pro prieWage and Salaried earners firm em (average Toted. mem ployees. number). bers. Primary horse power. Capital. Salaries. Wages. Value added by manu facture Value of (value Cost of of materials. products. products less cost of mate rials). Expressed in thousands. Dollars. 4,939 1,979 DoUs. 638 323 Dollars. 468 116 Dollars. 1,220 568 6 5 85 44 1,394 686 1,485 735 5,700 2,160 Haircloth........................................................................ 1909 1914 14 19 11 22 72 57 538 595 621 674 995 1,723 % 281 2,945 72 99 252 290 1,614 1,654 2,230 2,395 616 741 Hair work....................................................................... 1909 1914 250 205 298 224 551 236 3,534 1,193 4,383 1,653 218 68 4,716 2,543 434 262 1,610 581 6,081 1,529 11,216 3,335 5,135 1,806 Hammocks....................................... .................. . T__ 1909 1914 15 14 14 14 39 46 272 285 325 345 157 321 344 608 34 50 95 119 311 361 578 671 267 310 Hand stamps and stencils and brands.......................... 1909 1914 361 384 375 377 513 571 1,651 1,767 2,539 2,715 903 1,384 2,439 3,135 433 586 952 1,149 1,127 1,426 3,673 4,485 2,546 3,059 Hat and cap materials................................................... 1909 1914 74 98 63 101 188 196 2,367 1,775 2,618 2,072 2,922 2,954 6,183 6,417 231 263 947 804 5,380 5,052 8,236 6,929 2,856 1,877 Hats and caps, other than felt, straw, and wool........... 1909 1914 494 580 688 797 720 823 6,201 7,322 7,609 8,942 990 1,339 5,275 6,847 783 924 3,421 4,508 6,690 9,268 13,689 18,593 6,999 9,325 Hats, fur felt................................................................... 1909 1914 273 224 264 „ 163 1,763 1,451 25,064 21,318 27,091 22,932 19,245 20,851 35,734 39,401 2,097 1,929 14,223 12,071 22,109 16,947 47,865 37,350 25,756 20,403 Hats, straw....... ............................................................. 1909 1914 98 149 91 137 799 999 8,814 9,483 9,704 10,619 3,482 5,2^8 11,538 12,589 1,427 1,767 4,471 5,253 11,468 14,086 21,424 25,444 9,956 11,358 Hones and whetstones................................................... 1909 1914 18 16 13 7 8 31 152 170 173 208 677 864 382 499 6 32 72 64 110 87 268 • 260 158 173 Horseshoes, not made in steel works or rolling m ills.. 1909 1914 19 22 7 6 60 125 293 588 360 719 1,045 2,984 1,396 2,437 99 209 166 362 356 690 1,015 1,786 659 1,096 * 1,688 684 Dollars. 14 14 159 62 Dollars. Grindstones..................................................................... 1009 1914 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUS Industry. 202 N o . 1 3 9 . — S um m ary 1909 ieu 1,374 1,092 1,134 1,398 5,721 7,855 129,275 150,620 136,130 169,673 103,709 125,842 163,641 215,826 7,691 11,281 44,740 59,758 110,241 146,687 200,143 258,913 89,902 112,226 House-furnishing goods, not elsewhere specified........ 1909 1914 260 370 236 334 773 1,323 4,907 6,905 5,916 8,492 9,328 11,731 12,784 10,014 1,007 1,741 2,035 3,307 12,371 17,391 18,509 26,453 6,138 0,062 Ice, manufactured.......................................................... 1909 19U 2,004 2,643 1,066 1,356 3,927 5,42t) 16,114 38,011 21,107 29,786 317,789 461,988 118,641 174,309 3,868 5,706 9,779 14,841 11,317 17,755 42,953 60,386 31,636 42,631 Ink, printing.................................................................. 1909 1914 71 , 70 38 40 695 862 1,121 1,891 1,854 2,293 5,857 7,821 7,144 11,948 1,092 1,856 773 1,064 4,175 6,806 8,865 13,830 4,690 7,024 Ink, writing............................. ....................................... 1909 1914 47 34 37 33 282 330 505 512 824 m 169 612 2,114 2,464 376 533 203 263 1,078 1,336 2,505 2,784 1,427 1,548 Instruments, professional and scientific...................... 1909 1914 263 307 222 340 1,136 1,664 4,817 7,107 6,175 9,020 4,856 6,799 11,724 16,742 1,233 1,950 2,925 4,652 2,918 5,582 10,504 17,495 7,586 11,913 Iron and steel, blast furnaces....................................... . 1909 19M 208 160 48 15 4,584 3,328 38,429 39,356 43,061 1,173,422 33,194 1,222,273 487,581 482,282 6,525 6, U5 24,607 22,781 320,638 264,580 391,429 317,654 70,791 53,074 Iron and steel, steelworks and rolling mills................. . 1909 1914 446 437 47 52 20,639 25,804 240,076 248,716 260,762 2,100,978 274,163 2,706,553 1,004,735 1,258,371 26,191 37,516 163,201 188,142 657,501 500,826 985,723 918,605 328,222 327,839 Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers, and rivets.......... 1909 1914 108 102 38 26 1,012 1,088 11,345 10,658 12,395 11,773 22,113 28,897 30,250 35,602 1,373 1,740 5,793 5,061 12,804 12,013 24,485 28,408 11,681 10,401 Iron and steel, doors and shutters................................ 1909 1914 29 43 18 32 197 388 1,601 1,985 1.816 3,395 1,997 3,170 3,045 5,161 224 547 874 1,538 1,283 1,996 3.006 5,184 1,723 3,188 Iron and steel forgings................................................... 1909 1914 172 191 90 59 935 1,236 8,168 10,680 9,193 11,984 27,803 38,215 27,755 36,320 1,300 1,994 5,003 7,487 10,240 14,611 20,293 28,961 10,053 14,360 Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut and wrought, in 1909 cluding wire nails, not made in steelworks or 1914 rolling mills. Iron and steel pipe, wrought....................................... 1909 1914 57 64 42 40 432 495 2,765 2,644 3,239 3,179 7,723 8,235 3,898 7,883 562 691 1,353 1,508 3,972 3,594 8,192 7,199 4,220 3,605 28 36 17 10 475 835 6,817 8,845 7,309 9,690 20,656 17,542 22,266 39,408 657 1,245 3,963 5,750 22,942 26,296 30,886 37,655 7,944 11,359 1,337 : 1,846 1,914 ; 3,230 4,799 5,655 30,347 28,289 36,992 : 11,204 36,064 ■ 15,666 63,811 72,404 5,838 7,325 18,358 18,302 36,675 39,116 80,350 81,006 43,675 41,890 Jewelry............................................................................ 1909 1914 Jewelry and instrument eases.......... — ................... 1909 ! 1914 i 130 125 ! 189 116 232 ! 255 2,070 ; 2,393 2,441 2,764 527 1,069 1,841 2,187 202 313 954 1,094 1,221 1,450 3,116 8,621 1,895 2,171 Labels and tags............................................................ . 1909 1914 96 108 $5 62 482 570 2,313 2,600 2,880 3,232 1,589 2,233 3,857 5,697 541 843 1,123 1,459 1,910 2,908 4,670 6,584 2,760 3,676 1909 1914 77 89 90 97 169 104 627 584 886 785 679 546 4,808 3,613 195 166 889 641 6,500 3,941 9,173 5,360 2,613 1,419 Lapidary work ;sumx£ s oaLiioaas &a 'sasnaor, ........ Hosiery and knit goods. K> OP O - of Ma n u f a c t u r e s : B y S pecified I n d u s t r ie s , Ca le nd a r Y e a r s 1909 and 1914—Continued. Persons engaged in industry. Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners em (average Total. mid firm ployees. number). mem bers. Primary horse power. Capital. Sal aries. Wages. Value ’ added by manu facture Value of (value of Cost of materials. products. products less cost of mate rials). Expressed in thousands. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dolls. Dollars. 180 12 9,631 102 3,386 5,317 3,061 4,481 412 601 1,203 1,511 1,324 1,343 4,159 4,589 2,835 3,246 1,044 814 3,179 2,609 20,587 5,036 360 386 510 407 7,412 6,048 9,145 7,431 1,733 1,383 34,907 31,417 43,525 40,898 28,148 21,478 69,814 76,339 6,701 7,003 17,921 17,842 60,027 59,128 104,719 102,715 44,692 43,587 4,114 4,278 62,202 55,936 67,100 60,780 148,140 172,712 332,727 332,180 6,744 7,376 32,103 31,914 248,279 284,245 327,874 367,202 79,595 82,956 794 .500 968 1,046 13,897 12,429 15.659 13,975 27,671 39,134 32,520 34,124 1,080 1,290 5,980 6,040 6,731 7,558 17,952 18,391 11,221 10,833 613 434 563 340 1,335 1,687 6,430 6,295 8,328 8,322 46,120 51,971 72,450 91,285 1,988 3,307 3,074 3,994 35.977 40,997 204,699 206,779 168,722 165,782 1909 1914 1,414 1,250 , 639 511 11,507 12,823 54,579 62,070 66,725 75,404 347,726 405,884 671,158 792,914 22,804 27,002 41,206 53,244 96,596 129,724 374,730 442,149 278,134 312,425 Liquors, vinous............................................................. 1909 1914 290 318 236 302 579 594 1,911 2,292 2,726 3,188 6,771 9,356 27,908 31,516 863 891 972 1,194 6,626 9,489 13,121 16,618 6,495 7,129 1909 1914 16 19 7 2,029 1,656 14,909 17,391 16,945 19,047 35,102 50,373 52,060 86,413 2,297 2,777 8,914 11,085 15,060 23,546 31,582 43,374 16,522 19,828 L<rifeine-?lass and picture frames.............. .................. 1909 1914 437 438 431 416 1,018 876 6,021 4,787 7,470 6,078 5,330 4,210 9,058 8,049 1,119 1,078 3,261 2,850 5,525 4,468 13,475 11,014 g, uq 1909 1914 7 6 6 5 110 15 399 19 515 39 723 197 Lasts ........................................................ - .................... 1909 1914 60 66 47 46 254 349 1,728 2,094 2,029 2,489 Lead bar, pipe, and sheet............ . 1909 1914 33 27 8 4 234 225 802 585 Leather goods, not elsewhere specified.____________ 1909 1914 2,375 3,554 2,552 3,794 6,066 5,687 Leather tanned, curried, and finished. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1909 1914 919 741 784 566 Lime- 1909 1914 853 627 Liquors, distilled............................- ........- ........- ........ - 1909 1914 Lard, refined, not made in slaughtering and meat packing establishments. ....... ...... .............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . Liquors malt ______ ________________ _____ . . . . . . Locomotives, not made by railroad companies.------ 1,434 124 108 11 10,326 147 695 45 7,960 MANUFACTURES* BY SPECIFIED INDUS' Industry. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. 204 N o. 1 3 9 . — S um m ary 935 3,440 155 555 88 282 828 2,767 1,481 4,919 653 2,152 784,989 2,840,082 698,729 2,796,902 1,176,675 1,260,075 47,428 54,552 318,739 322,221 508,118 523,613 1,156,129 1,119,348 648,011 595,735 26,441 33,394 60,286 46,767 884 1,304 1,348 1,828 30,464 39,199 38,252 48,133 7,788 8,934 77,275 66,280 187,686 207,461 114,842 118,423 6,386 7,052 42,546 37,961 37,397 37,802 113,093 107,055 75,696 69,253 3,631 3,800 4,220 4,546 6,224 7,465 11,953 11,736 723 1,053 1,390 1,758 4,599 5,202 11,353 12,556 6,754 7,355 85 98 937 869 1,040 977 1,433 1,643 4,051 5,055 95 97 385 455 1,067 1,170 2,432 2,236 1,365 1,066 869 926 1,918 2,224 11,322 11,747 14,109 14,897 17,689 21,674 23,735 24,922 2,039 2,690 5,771 6,723 20,483 22,399 35,783 38,717 15,300 16,318 1,579 2,079 1,934 2,335 5,166 6,327 39,201 45,274 46,301 53,936 7,918 12,736 35,705 53,101 5,381 7,349 16,308 21,545 45,040 57,676 85,894 114,160 40,854 56,48.4 1909 1914 4,916 5,463 5,743 6,015 3,170 3,895 13,147 15,506 22,060 25,416 19,392 25,164 42,305 53,233 2,846 4,094 6,902 8,864 16,466 26,779 43,508 58,401 27,042 31,622 Minerals and earths, ground— *................................. 1909 1914 119 244 53 no 308 684 1,990 4,707 2, 35; 5,501 20,920 44,069 13,226 27,439 417 878 897 2,485 2,042 4,561 4,681 10,307 2,638 5,746 1909 1914 148 182 131 13$ 384 472 2,994 3,184 3,509 3,794 3,862 4,673 4,890 6,517 450 662 1,763 1,968 5,905 6,014 9,571 10,189 3,666 4,175 Models and patterns, not including paper patterns... 1909 1914 709 762 840 846 439 633 4,171 4,274 5,450 5,753 5,486 6,149 5,576 5,534 490 745 2,929 3,103 2,876 2,045 8,868 8,605 5,992 6,560 1909 1914 l 78 95 78 47 502 1,026 4,437 6,680 5,017 7,753 5,932 8,753 9,780 IS,135 582 1,175 2,908 4,739 5,083 10,928 10,699 22,234 5,616 11,306 Mucilage and paste.....................*................................. 1909 1914 127 127 108 104 255 363 538 700 901 1,167 2,335 2,456 2,7l7 3,550 353 448 286 399 3,283 3,338 4,918 5,695 1,635 2,357 Musical instruments mid materials, not specified....... 1909 1914 187 241 187 234 260 345 1,822 1,831 2,269 2,410 1,423 1,865 3,298 3,858 343 385 992 1,161 890 1,023 3,228 3,625 2,338 2,602 Musicalinstruments, pianos and organs and materials. 1909 1914 507 478 297 221 3,565 3,946 38,020 37,556 41,882 41,723 41,623 44,349 103,234 130,990 5,552 6,483 22,762 23,353 43,765 41,253 89,790 88,948 46,025 47,695 Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes............................... 1909 1914 49 49 27 20 313 391 4,638 5,339 4,978 5,750 4,542 4,813 6,705 9,424 393 598 2,064 2,507 2,329 3,242 6,694 7,891 4,365 4,649 38 77 13 28 145 431 176 476 Lumber and timber products 1909 1914 40,671 34,484 48,825 39,208 41,145 41,358 695,019 618,163 1909 1914 114 97 52 77 425 482 1,760 1,989 2,237 2,548 | Marble and stone work................................................. 1909 1914 4,964 4,901 6,026 5,673 5,646 5,626 65,603 54,981 Matches........................................................................... 1909 1914 26 20 46 4 543 742 Mats and matting, from coco fiber, grass, etc.............. 1909 1914 12 12 18 10 Mattresses and spring beds........................................... 1909 1914 930 1,000 Millinery and lace goods............................................... 1909 1914 Mineral and soda waters............................................... 334 935 a -s 1921- 1009 1914 Mirrors, framed and tmframed................................ . Motor cycles, bicycles, and parts................................ MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUBTBIES. 492 2,685 Lubricating greases. K£> * of M a n u f a c t u r e s : B y S pecified I n d u s t r ie s , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1909 and 1914—Continued. Persons engaged in industry. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners and em (average Total. firm ployees. number). mem bers. Primary horse power. Capital. Sal aries, Wages, Value added by manu facture Value of (value Cost of of materials. products. products less cost of mate rials). Expressed in thousands. Dolls. Dollars. 91,086 118,173 4,295 5,920 5,835 8,490 119,833 180,976 147,868 212,127 28,035 31,161 1,218 2,309 1,365 1,617 61 105 123 133 1,255 1,565 1,737 2,314 482 749 1,753 1,998 13,211 15,511 18,932 39,873 740 926 893 1,127 31,035 39,555 36,739 44,883 5,704 5,328 1,769 2,040 3,214 3,558 6,157 10,984 19,479 27,630 1,950 2,463 1,092 1,363 22,068 26,420 31,770 38,040 9,702 11,620 345 576 5,201 5,651 5,557 6,234 16,125 22,272 19,634 28,041 649 936 2,826 3,213 15,550 17,776 23,339 25,598 7,789 7,822 1 1 166 847 606 917 773 1,265 2,408 3,611 3,558 2,994 276 498 413 584 6,497 10,267 8,148 15,080 1,651 4,823 217 314 163 229 1,248 3,163 6,398 7,919 7,809 10,311 5,725 7,792 10,147 17,011 1,157 2,419 3,394 4,649 4,187 6,606 11,735 18,188 7,548 11,682 Paint and vafnisb........................................................... 1909 1914 791 800 456 391 7,200 9,208 14,240 16,083 21,896 25,682 56,162 70,611 103,995 129,534 10,378 14,189 8,271 10,180 79,016 88,466 124,889 146,624 45,873 57,168 Paper and wood pulp..................................................... 1909 1914 777 718 250 221 5,245 6,838 75,978 88,457 81,473 1,304,265 95,516 1,621,154 409,348 534,625 9,510 12,918 40,805 53,246 165,442 213,181 267,657 332,147 102,215 118,966 Paper goods, not elsewhere specified............................ 1909 403 418 228 188 2,946 4,348 19,211 21,624 22,385 26,160 48,662 58,J68 3,701 5,649 8,169 10,808 31,249 41,817 55,171 71,703 23,922 30,386 Oakum............................................................................. 1909 1914 6 6 7 8 9 14 113 116 129 136 289 333 Oil, cottonseed, and cake.............................................. 1909 1914 817 882 110 180 4,092 5,057 17,071 21,810 21,273 27,047 192,342 249,781 Oil, essential.................................................................... 1909 1914 68 105 73 116 45 70 290 249 408 435 Oil, linseed...................................................................... 1909 1914 29 25 9 10 292 500 1,452 1,488 Oil, not elsewhere specified........................................... 1909 1914 193 181 122 66 1,323 1,444 Oilcloth and linoleum..................................................... 1909 1914 31 31 11 7 Oleomargarine.................................................................. 1909 1914 12 17 1909 1914 Optical goods............ ...................................................... 27,067 1914 35,307 Dollars. 342 495 14 19 42 49 Dollars. 232 235 Dollars. 338 359 Dollars. 106 124 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Industry. 20© N o . 1 3 9 . —Su m m ary 1909 1914 27 25 22 18 812 934 921 1,073 1,755 2,025 751 362 4,578 2,612 675 756 407 577 646 626 2,611 3,026 1,965 2,400 Patent medicines and compounds and druggists’ preparations. 1909 1914 3,642 3,815 2,802 2,724 15,404 17,629 22,895 25,502 41,101 45,855 25,659 28,872 99,942 127,722 17,007 22,878 9,897 12,710 50,376 66,340 141,942 167,372 91,566 101,032 Paying materials............................................................ 1909 1914 49 609 31 367 281 1,761 1,419 19,540 1,731 21,668 5,757 138,026 11,410 57,432 373 2,515 750 11,184 3,478 14,163 6,229 35,678 2,751 21,515 Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning, and shelling___ 1909 1914 46 61 35 31 193 212 1,949 2,353 2,177 2,596 2,827 4,235 3,646 3,615 209 303 351 569 8,612 12,571 9,737 14,996 1,125 2,425 Pencils, lead..................................................................... 1909 1914 11 14 4 1 375 429 4,134 4,330 4,513 4,760 3,448 3,738 697 740 1,712 1,944 3,596 4,564 7,379 8,328 3,783 3,764 Pens, fountain, stylographic and gold......................... 1909 1914 65 67 51 46 544 771 1,225 1,400 1,820 2,217 569 1,295 3,121 3,678 554 686 712 892 2,246 1,916 4,739 7,508 2,493 5,592 Pens, steel........................................................................ 1909 1914 5 5 1 56 62 699 573 755 636 244 244 804 871 86 85 230 243 95 U7 577 513 482 396 Petroleum, refining......................................................... 1909 1914 147 176 42 52 2,669 5,659 13,929 25,366 16,640 31,077 90,268 128,468 181,916 325,646 3,929 7,892 9,830 19,397 199,273 325,265 236,998 396.361 37,725 71,096 Phonographs and graphophones.................................. 1909 1914 18 18 2 11 727 1,974 5,199 9,381 5,928 11,366 6,371 11,688 14,363 33,771 945 2,429 2,841 6,341 3,099 7,048 11,726 27,116 8,627 20,068 Photographic apparatus and materials......................... 1909 1914 103 146 59 85 1,342 2,469 5,195 8,674 6,596 11,228 8,637 16,482 18,918 36,388 1,462 . 3,161 3,037 5,545 6,708 11,539 22,561 39,042 15,853 27,503 Photo-engraving............................................................. 1909 1914 313 376 233 262 1,701 2,052 5,343 6,211 7,277 8,525 2,638 3,927 5,474 7,708 1,849 2,620 4,750 6,167 2,134 2,798 11,624 15,359 9,490 12,561 Pipes, tobacco.................................................................. 1909 1914 62 47 70 43 245 139 2,775 2,354 3,090 2,536 1,506 1,716 3,528 3,232 383 186 1,255 1,188 2,459 2,308 5,312 4,220 2,853 1,912 Printing and publishing............................................... 1909 1914 31,445 33,471 30,424 99,608 31,041 116,180 258,434 272,092 388,466 419,313 297,763 335,210 588,346 103,458 720,232 137,397 164,628 195,510 201,775 257,648 737,876 901,535 536,101 643,687 Pulp goods....................................................................... 1909 1914 14 24 1 5 98 331 783 1,654 882 1,990 3,125 8,826 2,680 6,862 124 367 377 884 971 2,191 1,770 4,483 799 2,292 Plumps, not including power pumps.............................. 1909 1914 102 96 87 70 400 453 2,136 2,134 2,623 2,657 4,214 3,488 6,018 6,194 420 582 1,258 1,391 *2,487 2,765 5,583 6,350 3,096 3,585 7,867 10,670 . 1909 1914 71 59 38 48 500 438 1,239 1,253 1,777 1,739 19,519 15,571 13,347 12,627 613 638 564 646 19,501 20,616 22,371 23,039 2,870 2,423 Roofing materials...................„...................................... 1909 1914 117 170 46 74 1,019 1,246 2,465 4,088 3,530 5,408 9,431 11,702 15,349 23,645 1,381 1,978 1,339 2,642 12,458 17,605 19,204 27,978 6,746* 10,373 207 Rice, cleaning and polishing........................................ MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Paper patterns op M a n u fa c t u r e s : B y S pecified I n d u s t r ie s , Ca lend a r Y e a rs 1909 and 1914 — Continued. Persons engaged in industry. Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. Pro prie tors Salaried Wage earners and em Total. firm ployees. (average number). bers. Primary horse power. Sal aries. Wages. Expressed in thousands. 227 301 102 85 4,663 11,952 50,220 26,521 31,284 62,257 79,062 151,927 1909 1914 9 10 9 10 9 58 109 408 127 476 167 441 Safes and vaults.............................................................. 1909 1914 42 39 8 5 709 612 3,343 2.972 4,060 3,589 1909 1914 124 98 74 60 570 587 4,936 5,089 1909 1914 10 12 9 5 159 147 1909 1914 96 100 84 82 Scales and balances......................................................... 1909 1914 87 83 Screws, machine.............................................................. 1909 1914 Rubber goods, not elsewhere specified....................... 1909 1914 Capital. Value added by' manu Cost of Value of factureof materials. products. (value products less cost t of mate rials). Dollars. Dolls. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 14,120 31,279 104 883 11 87 51 224 31 187 5,546 8,406 8,944 9,360 1,058 866 2,072 1,860 2,646 7,257 4,611 5,580 5,736 27,263 29,007 29,012 33,151 719 96$ 2,531 3,041 5,203 6,273 11,328 14,070 6,125 7,797 611 681 779 833 3,351 3,153 4,400 5,279 210 254 370 359 2,382 2,687 4,358 4,328 1,976 1,641 841 851 4,832 4,560 5,757 5,493 11,852 11,793 14,855 15,860 966 1,154 2,856 3,019 4,912 4,714 11,536 12,517 6,624 7,803 44 48 672 976 3,559 4,467 4,275 5,491 6,183 6,201 10,183 13,895 815 1,234 2,186 2,934 2,704 3,174 8,786 9,734 6,082 6,560 43 66 32 .28 164 422 1,667 .3,643 1,863 4,093 3,319 7,988 3,728 9,762 199 584 970 2,310 1,160 3.058 3,014 7,248 1,854 4,190 Screws, wood................................................................... 1909 1914 11 12 1 1 293 414 3,464 4,446 3,758 4,861 5,618 8,044 9,570 10,539 375 540 1,454 1,950 2,309 2,350 6,199 6,217 3,890 3,867 1909 1914 47 50 14 19 1,246 1,463 19,296 18,007 20,556 19,489 19,426 24,229 33,104 40,892 1,423 2,034 11,102 11,091 11,455 10,199 28,262 27,238 16,807 17,039 Shipbuilding, includingboat building.......................... 1909 1914 1,353 1,147 1,463 1,192 2,980 2,936 40,506 44,489 44,949 48,667 88,063 115,333 126,118 156,060 4,035 4,769 25,268 32,931 31,214 38,597 73,360 88,682 42,146 50,085 Sand and emery paper and cloth............... .................. Saws............................................. .................................. Sewing machines, cases, and attachments................. 82,192 126,112 Dollars. 5, 406 12,627 Rules, ivory and wood................................................... 98,507 199,183 128,436 223,611 144 634 3,491 3,443 ' 46,244 97,499 113 447 5,048 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES, Industry. 208 N o. 1 3 9 . — S um m ary 1909 1914 88 64 83 58 196 188 2,041 2,145 2,320 2,391 13,820 12,440 6,887 6,421 290 287 907 1,056 5,001 5,300 7,446 7,707 2,445 2,407 Show cases.................................................. 1909 1914 149 132 154 116 399 308 3,390 2,257 3,943 2,681 4,746 4,145 5,369 4,155 505 436 2,017 1,466 3,140 2,248 7,167 5,233 4,027 2,985 Sgns and advertising novelties................ 1909 1914 288 776 211 690 1,526 2,482 5,540 9,566 7,277 12,738 3,790 7,370 9,647 21,288 1,476 3,086 3,105 5,933 4,709 9,059 13,546 24,792 8,837 15,733 Silk and silk goods, including throwsters. 1909 1914 852 902 664 591 5,537 6,810 99,037 108,170 105,238 115,571 97,947 116,924 152,158 210,072 7,527 10,507 38,570 47,108 107,767 144,442 196,912 254,011 89,145 109,569 Silverware and plated ware...................... 1909 1914 183 180 114 97 2,050 2,557 16,610 15,787 18,774 18,441 15,183 18,738 46,759 50,157 2,745 3,507 10,282 9,796 18,332 16,580 42,229 38,271 23,897 21,691 Slaughtering and meat packing............... 1909 1914 1,641 1,791 1,659 1,740 17,329 22,171 89,728 101* 076 108,716 124,987 208,707 260,996 383,249 539,475 20,054 28,063 51,645 63,743 1,202,828 1,458,954 1,370,568 1,673,979 167,740 215,025 Smelting and refining, copper................... 1909 1914 38 37 7 1,197 1,863 15,628 17,731 16,832 19,594 158,126 194,980 111,443 171,420 2,419 3,618 13,396 16,149 333,532 379,157 378,806 444,022 45,274 64,865 Smelting and refining, lead....................... 1909 1914 28 22 3 635 648 7,424 7,385 8,059 8,036 26,954 29,734 132,310 143,249 1,476 1,495 5,431 6,134 151,963 154,015 167,406 171,579 15,443 17,564 Smelting and refining, zinc....................... 1909 1914 29 29 l 3 2 498 708 6,655 9,617 7,156 10,327 21,457 36,705 27,760 36,388 993 1,477 4,210 6,700 25,230 39,573 34,206 53,538 8,976 13,965 Smelting and refining, not from the ore. 1909 1914 89 84 73 66 376 551 2,147 2,585 2,596 3,202 10,705 10,075 13,834 21,456 570 1,055 1,281 1,884 23,162 31,251 28,072 39,902 4,910 8,651 Soap.................................................... . ...... 1909 1914 420 371 329 252 5,065 5,415 12,999 14,172 18,393 19,839 28,360 35,737 71,951 92,872 5,506 6,692 6,227 8,088 72,179 88,867 111,358 127,942 39,179 39,076 Soda-water apparatus................................ 1909 1914 63 67 40 _ 41 562 586 1,797 2,229 2,399 2,856 2,894 3,726 8,589 10,419 624 848 1,239 1,661 2,443 3,883 6,556 8,781 4,113 4,898 Sporting and athletic goods....................... 1909 1914 180 162 155 126 517 590 5,321 5,602 5,993 6,318 3,243 4,356 6,617 8,468 617 716 2,165 2,771 5,565 6,952 11,052 13,235 5,487 6,283 Springs, steel, car and carriage................... 1909 1914 54 84 24 46 353 491 3,196 3,703 3,573 4,240 7,349 8,098 8,784 11,083 590 857 1,853 2,602 4,727 6,143 9,005 11,595 '4,278 5,452 Stationery goods, not elsewhere specified 1909 1914 153 189 103 131 1,629 2,032 6,206 7,728 7,938 9,891 6,842 5,703 13,508 18,186 1,897 2,779 2,736 4,791 7,744 10,763 16,647 21,903 8,903 11,140 Statuary and art goods................... .......... 1909 1914 194 * 190 275 231 198 219 1,699 1,988 2,172 2,438 462 826 2,221 3,394 225 304 1,339 1,583 680 842 3,442 3,910 2,762 3,068 Steam packing............................................ 1909 1914 153 149 82 61 1,238 1,047 3,648 4,213 4,968 4,321 11,129 17,254 14,126 17,708 1,356 1,475 1,811 2,525 6,650 8,176 12,160 14,213 5,510 6,037 MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. Shoddy. O CO of M a n u fa c t u r e s : B y S pecified I n d u s t r ie s , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1909 and 1914 — Continued. Persons engaged in industry. Industry. Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners Total. and em (average firm ployees. number). mem bers. Primary horse power. Dolls. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 45,524 49,150 86,944 95,170 6,975 8,762 22,944 25,865 29,338 33,955 78,853 89,390 49,516 55,435 8,389 9,634 57,202 76,705 129,629 142,181 1,769 2,259 : 4,808 6,606 27,205 41,399 48,122 62,605 20,857 21,206 13,526 14,885 16,658 17,105 160,603 162,912 153,107 173,496 2,392 2,993 ; 7,484 9,385 247,583 280,044 279,249 311,034 31,666 30,990 330 540 2,252 3,064 2,582 3,604 6,494 24,927 18,726 35,234 551 870 1,495 2,213 5,386 6,734 9,884 15,215 4,498 8,481 316 329 1,248 1,455 4,241 4,770 5,805 6,554 5,752 6,950 11,045 12,886 1,488 1,782 2,129 2,581 5,372 7,413 12,399 16,418 7,027 9,005 174 189 133 108 678 890 2,850 3,457 3,661 4,455 4,076 6,983 Stoves and furnaces, including gas and oil stoves....... 1909 1914 576 551 244 284 5,547 6,082 37,130 37,325 42,921 43,691 Sugar, beet.......... .......................................................... 1909 1914 58 60 1 1 1,184 1,636 7,204 7,997 Sugar, cane, including refining i.................................... 1909 1914 233 199 204 180 1,928 2,040 ____ 42 1909 1914 32 Surgical appliances and artificial limbs........................ 1909 1914 324 391 Theatricalsceivetyi Wages. Dollars. 1909 1914 .. Sal aries. Expressed in thousands. Stereotyping and electrotyping..................................... Sulphuric nitric and irUYtv] ^.piUs Capital. Value added by manuf acture Value of (value of Cost of materials. products. products less cost of mate rials). 3,826 4,710 800 1,073 2,312 3,001 1,765 2,255 6,384 8,154 4,619 5,899 1914 7 37 88 125 65 266 72 89 125 327 202 Tin plate and temeplate................................................ 1909 1914 31 31 4 4 490 491 5,352 5,238 5,846 5,733 8,154 9,355 10,995 26,847 620 759 3,315 3,924 41,889 57,907 47,970 68,343 6,081 10,436 Tin foil............................................................................. 1909 1914 10 14 S 10 71 101 683 1,081 762 1,142 1,699 2,458 2,505 3,349 92 156 304 527 2,277 3,672 3,419 5,068 1,142 1,396 1909 1914 15,822 13,951 17,634 15,200 13,193 19,822 166,810 178,872 197,637 210,894 28,614 38,737 245,660 303,840 10,779 22,124 69,356 77,856 177,186 207,134 416,695 490,165 239,609 283,031 Toys and games.............................................................. 1909 1914 226 290 185 226 582 789 5,305 7,887 6,072 8,902 5,323 0,789 6,541 10,484 661 995 2,227 3,499 3,554 5,779 ........................... - ........ Tobacco manufactures................................................... 8,284 13,757 | 4' n2 7,977 MANUFACTUBES, BY SPECIFIED Num Cen ber of sus estab year. lish ments. 210 N o , 1 3 9 . —S um m ary 1,585 1,394 2,567 1,621 2,446 1,856 39,511 34,817 44,524 38,294 4,129 2,478 12,401 20,745 1,655 1,434 9,363 8,583 4,911 5,536 25,295 20,990 20,384 15,454 Type-founding and printing materials........................ 1909 1914 122 125 78 66 493 502 2,026 1,477 2,597 2,045 1,948 2,328 6,793 7,287 . 560 709 1,191 1,006 1,772 1,665 4,703 4,431 2,931 2,766 Typewriters and supplies.............................................. 1909 1914 89 107 34 42 2,489 2,720 9,578 11,091 12,101 13,853 6,845 10,887 26,309 30,988 2,707 3,422 6,221 6,966 4,077 5,501 19,719 24,500 15,642 18,999 Umbrellas and canes...................................................... 1909 1914 250 265 299 298 734 740 5,472 4,792 6,505 5,830 2,413 2,579 9,556 9,469 915 1,039 2,253 2,167 10,056 8,592 15,864 13,813 5,808 5,221 Upholstering materials.................................................. 1909 1914 230 179 214 139 496 614 4,067 4,426 4,777 5,179 17,458 18,753 10,297 15,879 587 922 1,689 2,144 8,069 10,796 13,054 16,492 4,985 5,695 Vault lights and ventilators.......................................... 1909 1914 37 45 27 26 99 182 327 601 453 809 234 491 607 1,054 109 246 228 457 338 959 957 2,051 619 1,092 Vinegar and cider........................................................... 1909 1914 963 618 1,050 640 481 512 1,542 1,229 3,073 2,381 16,681 13,162 10,879 8,055 539 588 723 713 4,964 4,440 8,448 7,811 3,484 3,371 Wall paper..................................................................... 1909 1914 45 48 10 5 699 946 4,037 4,738 4,746 5,689 5,680 7,010 14,153 17,620 1,054 1,518 2,039 2,703 7,623 8,536 14,449 15,887 6,826 7,351 Wall plaster.................................................................... 1909 1914 198 165 60 34 773 1,087 4,791 5,389 5,624 6,510 25,892 36,626 16,885 29,511 1,049 1,585 2,391 3,453 6,007 7,993 12,804 16,544 6,797 8,551 Washing machines and clothes wringers.................... 1909 1914 100 111 76 69 383 515 1,835 2,302 2.294 2,886 3,351 4,903 5,318 7,298 466 700 904 1,221 2,837 4,148 5,825 7,600 2,988 3,452 Waste.............................................................................. 1909 1914 53 73 41 59 191 350 1,897 2,966 2,129 3,375 4,286 8,513 6,125 10,668 290 564 716 1,191 8,837 15,238 11,398 17,600 2,561 2,362 Wheelbarrows................................................................. 1909 1914 24 21 17 11 94 74 664 323 775 408 1,486 1,198 1,510 947 81 99 321 199 715 429 1,625 942 910 513 Whips............................................................................. 1909 1914 57 40 90 40 310 252 1,546 1,163 1,946 1,455 1,321 1,076 3,900 3,050 323 402 704 559 1,585 1,341 3,949 3,162 2,364 1,821 Windmills....................................................................... 1909 1914 34 31 18 16 387 343 2,337 1,955 2,742 2,314 3,301 3,997 5,636 6,426 479 506 1,403 1,252 3,331 2,555 6,677 5,497 3,346 2,942 Window shades and fixtures........................................ 1909 1914 219 286 194 268 646 827 3,930 4,077 4.770 5,172 5,737 6,607 10,334 11,526 807 1,078 1,918 2,181 12,653 11,889 18,571 17,444 6,918 5,555 56 54 15 18 1,846 2,122 i 18,084 17,600 19,945 19,740 71,959 83,940 60,157 64,014 2,199 2,978 30,316 11,021 60,543 56,424 84,486 81,841 Wire................................................................................ 1909 1914 211 23,943 26,417 i Includes 181 establishments reported as *■*Sugar cane” and 18 as “ Sugar, refining, not including beet sugar,” in 1914, and 214 establishments reported as “ Sugar and molasses” and 19 as “ Sugar and molasses, refining, not including beet sugar,” in 1909. MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES. 1909 1914 Turpentine and rosin............................... . .............. of M a n u fa c t u r e s : B y S pecified I n d u s t r ie s , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1909 and 1914—Continued. Persons engaged in industry. Pro prie Wage tors Salaried earners em and (average Total. firm ployees. number). mem bers. Primary horse power. 12,348 12,126 14,994 14,615 20,131 21,547 184 166 221 192 269 131 484 419 2,162 2,070 611 552 1914 19 6 Wood distillation, not including turpentine and rosin. 1909 1914 120 95 56 36 318 324 2,721 2,782 3,095 3,142 9,854 10,045 Wood preserving........................................................... 1909 1914 53 68 1 3 471 621 2,403 2,830 2,875 3,454 Wood turned and carved........ ........ ......................... . . . 1909 1914 1,050 828 1,097 810 1,007 971 14,139 11,615 16,243 13,396 W n n f p n l J i n g , ____________________ _______ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1909 1914 37 34 37 31 91 84 631 708 Wool scouring-............................... ............................................. 1909 1914 28 24 18 11 102 724 Woolen, worsted, and felt goods, and wool hats......... 1909 1914 985 882 732 606 All other industries *...................................................... 1909 1914 24 8 16 7 Total...................................................................... Sal aries. Wages. Expressed In thousands. 1909 1914 W n n d "pjtrpatr..........................- ........... - ........... ............. Capital. Value added by manu facture Value of (value of Cost o.f materials. products. products 1ess cost of mate rials). Dollars. 34,970 38,509 Dolls. 2,674 2,874 Dollars. 6,331 6,719 Dollars. 24,394 24,114 Dollars. 41,938 41,789 Dollars. 17,544 17,675 33 28 138 166 228 308 490 557 262 13,017 17,563 355 403 1,463 1,565 5,876 6,496 9,737 9,883 3,861 3,387 10,647 11i 801 12,408 20,155 517 943 1,066 1,785 9,328 16,060 14, (^9 21,055 OOfi 4Ajtfy u 48,447 43,334 18,334 17,836 1,045 1,123 6,213 5,645 9,744 9,166 22,199 19,047 12,455 9,881 759 823 1,366 2,248 3,248 3,534 132 143 387 452 4,103 6,632 5,181 8,273 1,078 1,641 1,142 1,059 1,262 1,194 6,782 7,579 3,258 3,493 143 162 558 617 2,122 3,176 3,289 4,565 1,167 1,389 5,722 6,133 168,722 163,976 175,176 170,715 362,209 398,367 430,579 412,545 10,097 11,778 72,427 78,642 282,878 255,783 435,979 395,122 153,101 139,339 232 56 602 357 850 420 622 1,027 19,682 3,481 435 330 402 235 2,307 454 4.596 1,104 2,289 938,575 3,427,038 12,142,791 20,672,052 1909 268,491 273,265 790,267 6,615,046 7,678,578 18,675,376 18,428,270 1914 275, 791 264,872 964,217 7,036,337 8,265,426 22,547,574 22,790,980 1,288,917 4,079,332 14,368,089 24,246,435 8,529,261 9,878,346 9 4 2822 . 423 I4T f*4G 4,771 aka ODU includes the following industries, with of indicated: “ Moving pictures,” 16; " Millstones ” i!; “ Ordnance and accessories,” 2; “ Pulp from fiber *Vil number **4**—f^« — - establishments — i lUCIUVIvO 1/llB * otherfor than wood,” 3; and “ Whalebone cutting,” 1, in 1914. Digitized FRASER MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES, Industry. Num Cen ber of sus estab year* lish ments. 212 N o. 1 3 9 . — S um m ary N o . 1 4 0 . —SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURES: BY S tates and G eographic D iv is io n s , 1904, 1909, and 1914. [Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. Primary horsepower includes primary power generated in manufacturing establishments, plus electric and other power rented from outside sources; it does not include the power of electric motors run by current generated in the same establishment. A minus sign (—) indicates Per cent of increase. Persons engaged in industry. Arizona............................... Arkansas............................. California............................ Colorado.............. .............. Connecticut........................ Delaware............................. District of Columbia......... Florida................................ Num ber of estab lish ments. 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1,882 3,398 3,242 169 311 322 1,907 2,925 2,604 6,839 7,659 10,057 1,606 2,034 2,126 3,477 4,251 4,104 631 726 808 482 518 514 1,413 2,159 2,518 Pro prie tors and firm mem bers. 1,948 3,769 3,310 133 261 267 2,140 3,455 2,917 7,402 8,077 10,429 1,398 1,722 1,716 2,918 3,468 3,123 641 722 935 473 475 435 1,769 2,712 2,682 Salaried Wage earners em (average ployees. number). 3,763 6,055 7,026 291 500 849 2,328 3,293 3,544 12,283 18,203 26,637 2,677 4,326 4,721 13,523 19,611 25,112 1,451 2,024 2,843 1,006 1,576 2,011 3,125 4,625 4,914 62,173 72,148 78,717 4,793 6,441 6,898 33,089 44,982 41,979 100,355 115,296 139,481 21,813 28,067 27,278 181,605 210,792 226,264 18,475 21,238 22,155 6,299 7,707 8,877 42,091 57,473 55,608 Total. 67,884 81,972 89,053 5,217 7,202 8,014 37,557 51,730 48,440 120,040 141,576 176,547 25,888 34,115 33,715 198,046 233,871 254,499 20,567 23,984 25,533 7,778 9,758 11,323 46,985 64,810 63,204 Primary horse power. 293,185 357,837 445,762 21,412 39,140 54,697 109,509 173,088 177,208 210,359 329,100 491,025 124,907 154,615 162,828 304,204 400,275 i 453,812 j 49,490 \ 52,779 ; 64,403 ; 12,592 16,563 24,775 43,413 89,816 100,071 Capital. Sala ries. Wages. Cost of materials. Value of products. 1,000 dollars. 1.000 dollars. 1,000 dollars. 1,000 dollars. 105,383 173,180 227,505 14,396 32,873 40,300 46,306 70,174 77,162 282,647 537,134 736,105 107,664 162,668 181,776 373,283 517,546 620,194 50,926 60,906 69,324 20,200 30,553 40,810 32,972 65,291 88,319 3,867 6,565 8,451 472 798 1,418 2,310 3,461 4,163 14,399 22,955 35,230 3,549 5,648 6,368 17,040 25,637 35,511 1,629 2,322 3,400 1,207 1,846 2,537 2,670 4,955 5,290 21,878 27,284 33,897 3,969 * 5,505 6,229 14,544 19,113 20,752 64,657 84,142 105,613 15,100 19,912 20,200 87,942 110,119 125,220 8,158 10,296 11,382 3,659 4,989 6,069 15,767 22,982 24,822 60,458 83,442 107,411 14,595 33,600 39,283 21,799 34,935 44,907 215,726 325,238 447,475 63,114 80,491 89,756 191,302 257,259 288,511 24,884 30,938 31,649 7,732 10,247 12,239 16,532 26,128 33,816 145,962 178,798 28,083 50,257 64,090 53,865 74,916 83,941 367,218 529,761 712,801 100,144 130,044 136,839 369,082 490,272 545,472 41,160 52,840 56,035 18,359 25,289 28,978 50,298 72,890 81,112 Value added by manu facture. Wage earn ers Value (aver of age prod num ucts. ber). 1,000 dollars. 48,712 62,520 71,387 13,488 16,657 24,807 32,066 39,981 39,034 151,492 204,523 265,326 37,030 49,553 47,083 177,780 233,013 256,961 16,276 21,902 24,386 10,627 15,042 16,739 33,760 46,762 47,296 18.0 16.0 9.1 53.3 34.4 7.1 5.0 35.9 -6.7 30.0 14.9 21-0 11.9 28.7 -2 .8 13.7 16.1 7.3 —10.2 15.0 4.3 2.3 22.4 15.2 18.7 36.5 - 3.3 , 51.4 33.7 22.5 37.4 79.0 27.5 35.0 39.1 12.0 42.7 44.3 34.5 12.4 29.9 5.0 17.1 32.8 11.3 -.4 28.4 6.0 11.8 37.7 14.6 47.1 44.9 11.3 SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURES. Alabama............................. Cen sus year. Ill State. to CO of Ma n u f a c t u r e s : B y S tates and G eographic D iv is io n s , 1904,1909, and 1914—Continued. Per cent of increase. Persons engaged in industry. State. Num ber of estab lish ments. 1904 1909 19X4 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 3,219 4,792 4,639 364 725 698 14,921 18,026 18,388 7,044 7,969 8,022 4,785 5,528 5,614 2,475 3,435 3,136 3,734 4,776 4,184 2,091 2,516 2,211 3,145 3,546 3,378 3,852 4,837 4,797 Pro prie tors and firm mem bers. Wage Salaried earners em ployees. (average number). Total. Primary horse power. Capital. 1,000 Georgia............................... Idahc.................................. Illinois................................. Indiana............................... Iowa................................... Kansas................................ Kentucky........................... Louisiana........................... Maine.................................. Maryland............................ 3,512 5,141 4,443 371 831 664 13,990 17,357 15,854 7,191 7,674 7,229 4,758 5,323 7,694 2,766 3,571 3,247 4,108 5,050 4,148 1,899 2,295 1,850 3,379 3,661 3,344 4,505 6,376 5,005 6,104 8,307 9,661 359 858 946 54,521 77,923 95,130 14,862 23,605 28,538 7,122 11,402 14,097 3,721 6,863 7,526 5,853 8,610 9,131 5,977 8,103 8,499 3,772 4,860 5,265 8,624 12,192 14,801 92,749 104,588 104,461 3,061 8,220 8,919 379,436 465,764 506,943 154,174 186,984 197,503 49,481 61,635 63,113 35,570 44,215 41,259 69,794 65,400 64,586 55,859 76,165 77,665 74,958 79,965 82,149 94,174 107,921 111,585 102,365 118,036 118,565 3,791 9,909 10,529 447,947 561,044 617,927 176,227 218,263 233,270 61,361 78,360 84,904 42,057 54,649 52,032 69,755 79,060 77,865 63,735 86,563 88,014 82,109 88,476 90,758 107,303 125,489 131,391 220,419 298,241 357,403 16,987 42,804 50,326 741,555 1,013,071 1,305,930 380,758 633,377 709,703 118,065 155,384 191,094 99,441 213,141 179,146 174,625 230,224 238,314 251,963 346,652 399,743 343,627 459,599 487,211 165,449 218,244 263,753 dollars. 135,211 202.778 258,326 9,689 32,477 44,960 976,845 1,548,171 1,943,836 312,071 508,717 668,863 111,428 171,219 233,129 88,680 156,090 163,790 147,282 172,779 198,423 150,811 221,816 261,635 143,708 202,260 233,844 201,878 251,227 293,211 Sala ries- 1,000 dollars. 5,927 9,062 11,822 379 984 1,240 60,560 91,449 128,478 15,029 26,305 36,596 5,948 10,972 16,311 3,693 7,351 9,013 5,871 9,603 11,323 6,044 9,008 11,168 3,989 5,797 7,269 8,844 13,617 18,009 Wages. 1,000 dollars. 27,393 34,805 38,128 2,059 5.498 7,491 208,405 273,319 340,910 72,058 95,510 119,258 22,997 32,542 89,860 18,883 25,904 25,970 24,439 27,888 31,830 25,316 33,386 39,544 32,692 37,632 43,254 36,144 45,436 53,792 Cost of materials. 1,000 dollars. 83,625 116,970 160,089 4,069 9,920 14,892 840,067 1,160,927 1,340,183 220,507 334,375 423,857 102,844 170,707 205,451 156,510 258,884 261,148 86,545 111,779 114,829 117,035 134,865 157,886 80,042 97,101 117,655 160,024 199,049 238,972 Value of products. 1,000 dollars. 151,040 202,863 253,271 8,769 22,400 28,454 1,410,342 1,919,277 2,247,323 393,954 579,075 730,795 160,572 259,238 310,750 198,245 325 104 323,234 159,754 223,754 230,249 186,380 223,949 255,313 144,020 176,029 200,450 243,376 315,669 377,749 Value added by manu facture. Wage earn Value ers (aver of prod age ucts. num ber). 1,000 dollars. 11.3 67,415 85,893 12.8 93,182 -1 2 .1 97.2 4,700 12,480 168.5 8.5 13,562 570,285 14.0 22,3 758,350 8.8 907,140 173,447 10.9 244,700 21,3 306,933 5.6 57,728 11.4 88,531 24.6 105,299 2.4 41,735 31.2 66,220 24.3 62,086 - 6.7 73,209 13.6 111,975 9.4 115,420 - 1.3 69,345 36.6 89,084 36.4 97,427 2.0 63,978 7.2 78,928 6.7 82,795 2.7 93,352 0) 14.6 116,620 3.4 138,777 59.8 34.3 24.8 192.2 155.4 27.0 25.8 36.1 17.1 16.9 47.0 26.2 20.8 61. A 19.9 28.7 64.0 - .6 26.3 40.1 2.9 67.3 20.2 14.0 27.5 22.2 13.9 15,3 29.7 19.7 SUMMAEY OF MANUFACXUBES, Cen sus year. 214 N o. 1 4 0 . — S um m ary Massachusetts.................... M ichigan............................. Minnesota........................... Mississippi.......................... Missouri........... *................. Montana............................. N eb ra sk a ....*............ . .. Nevada................................ New Hampshire................ New Jersey......................... New M exico....................... New Y ork........................... North Carolina................... North Dakota.................... 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1014 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1614 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1014 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 10,723 11,684 12,013 7,446 9,169 8,724 4,756 5,561 5,974 1,520 2,598 2,209 6,464 8,375 8,386 382 677 939 1,819 2,500 2,492 115 177 180 1,618 1,961 1,736 7,010 8,817 9,742 199 313 368 37,194 44,935 48,203 3,272 4,931 5,507 507 752 699 488,399 532,481 11,258 32,824 584,559 11,194 48,646 644,399 606,698 676,642 10,710 59,234 175,229 7,732 17,235 200,196 231,499 271,071 8,065 30,607 41,796 271,090 320,611 7,725 9,141 69,636 4,524 83,301 84,767 5,376 14,263 104,406 92,834 17,623 5,233 115,690 1,588 2,688 38,690 42,966 2,974 50,384 3,403 56,761 2,386 46,702 3,189 52,277 6,299 133,167 17,119 156,585 8,226 152,993 24,486 185,705 7,698 28,386 152,182 188,286 334 8,957 905 10,196 659 1,380 11,655 13,694 83213,704 1,827 10?363 1,904 3,192 20,260 25,356 2,522 24,336 5,108 31,966 2,472 25,144 6,079 33,695 802 108 106 1,016 2,257 137 256 2,650 179 279 3,655 4,113 2,686 65,366 69,758 1,726 3,519 78,658 84,191 2,014 1,648 4,374 78,993 85,013 23,196 6,730 266,336 296,262 8,204 36,838 326,223 371,265 8,342 49,056 373,605 431,003 189 224 3,478 3,891 288 335 4,143 4,766 3,776 325 493 4,594 98,012 856,947 996,725 41,766 47,569 151,691 1,003,981 1,203,241 48,636 182,605 1,057,857 1,289,098 93,142 3,731 4,072 85,339 5,451 133,453 6,529 121,473 5,950 136,844 151,335 8,541 494 1,755 2,545 296 2,789 4,148 723 636 603 749 4,627 3,275 938,007 1,175,071 1,396,722 440,890 598,288 764,183 220,934 297,670 358,737 110,338 206,222 186,434 247,861 340,467 391,385 46,736 90,402 91,671 46,372 64,466 90,192 2,834 7,765 18,748 218,344 293,991 344,098 436,274 612,293 793,063 5,948 15,465 15,668 1,516,592 1,997,662 2,356,655 216,622 378,556 508,085 9,873 13,196 15,062 965,949 1,279,687 1,548,961 337,894 583,947 869,143 39,654 63,279 83,m 17,470 34,870 68,373 9,033 184,903 275,416 15,451 22,084 354,434 50,256 2,598 3,654 72,393 81,005 3,831 379,369 19,002 '444,343 28,994 522,548 37,297 52,590 1,506 2,054 44,588 79,246 2,779 3,075 80,235 5,491 99,901 7,118 121,003 126 2,892 9,806 378 13,591 471 2,972 109,495 4,191 139,990 156,749 5,881 28,957 715,060 977,172 48,337 1,352,382 69,848 264 4,638 7,743 383 8,984 577 2,031,460 111,145 2,779,497 186,032 3,334,278 242,729 141,001 3,795 217,185 6,903 253,842 10,244 5,704 258 11,585 629 14,213 886 i Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 232,389 301,174 341,310 81,279 118,968 182,252 35,843 47,471 58,507 14,819 18,768 19,177 66,644 80,843 89,197 8,652 10,901 18,001 11,022 13,948 16,893 694 1,982 3,578 27,693 36,200 40,642 128,169 169,710 311,186 2,153 2,591 2,605 430,015 557,231 631,042 21,375 34,355 46,088 1,032 1,787 2,416 626,411 830,765 931,384 230,081 368,612 592,801 210,554 281,622 336,849 23,801 36,926 41,340 252,258 354,411 388,715 40,930 49,180 46,744 124,052 151,081 174,114 1,028 8,366 9,317 73,216 98,157 114,998 470,449 720,034 883,465 2,230 3,261 4,430 1,348,603 1,856,904 2,108,607 79,268 121,861 169,942 7,096 13,674 14,484 1,124,092 1,490,529 1,641,373 429,120 685,109 1,086,102 307,858 409,420 • 493,854 57,451 80,555 79,550 439,549 574, 111 697,952 66,415 73,272 84,446 154,91$ 199,019 221,616 3,096 11,887 16,083 123,611 164,581 182,844 774,369 1,145,529 1,406,088 5,706 7,898 9,320 2,488,346 3,369,490 3,814,661 142,521 216,656 289,412 10,218 19,137 21,147 497,681 659,764 709,989 199,039 316,497 493,361 97,304 127,798 156,505 31,050 43,629 38,210 187,291 219,700 249,237 25,485 24,092 37,703 30,866 47,988 47,502 1,468 3,521 0,700 50,395 66,424 67,861 303,920 425,495 523,168 3,470 4,637 4,800 1,139,743 1,512,586 1,706,054 63,253 94,795 119,470 3,122 5,463 6,663 11.4 19.7 3.8 12.5 32.1 17.1 7,9 - 21.7 9.5 : 44.4 30-2 7.3 23,6 14.9 - .6 - 9.1 30.1 17.0 8.5 20.1 3.3 59.1 181.4 61.9 - 3 .4 20.3 .4 24.5 22.5 14.5 39,7 19.1 - 8.9 17.9 17.2 5.4 18.0 42.3 12.7 29.2 58.9 17.4 ; 23.8 32. G 10.0 34.2 59.7 58.5 37.6 33.0 20.5 70.4 40.2 -1 .3 39.0 30.6 11.1 25.0 10.3 6.2 18.9 28.5 11.4 145,5 283.9 35.2 14,9 33.1 U .l 40.0 47.9 22.8 40.5 38.4 18.0 32.9 35.4 13.2 67.1 52.0 33.6 63.2 87.3 io.5 to or op Ma n u fa c t u r e s : B y S tates and G eographic D iv is io n s , 1904, 1909, and 1914—Continued. Per cent of increase. Persons engaged in industry. State. Oklahoma....................... .. Oregon................................ Pennsylvania..................... Rhode Island..................... South Carolina................... South Dakota..................... Tennessee............................ Texas................................... Utah.................................... Num ber o f estab lish ments. 1904 1909 1914 11904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 1904 1909 1914 13,785 15,138 IS', 658 1,123 2,310 2,518 1,602 2,246 2,320 23,495 27,563 27,521 1,617 1.951 2,190 1,399 1,854 1,885 686 1,020 898 3,175 4,609 4,775 3,158 4,588 5,084 606 749 1,109 Pro prie tors and firm mem bers. Wage Salaried earners em (average ployees. number). 39,991 13,657 14,719 61,351 13,624 82,748 813 1,187 % 698 2,193 2,464 2,793 1,*726 1,769 3,473 2,499 4,431 2,189 66,081 26,029 94,885 29,743 28,034 108,050 5,420 1,561 1,721 7,382 1,8838,801 1,241 2,389 3,257 1,737 3,964 1,815 649 441 942 682 762 796 4.910 3,805 8,417 5,415 5,142 8,999 5,753 3,073 9,849 4,496 11,474 4,787 979 619 1,660 688 2,233 999 Total. 364,298 417,946 523,004 446,934 510,435 606,807 5,456 7,456 13,143 18,034 17,443 22,700 18,523 22,018 28,750 34,722 28,829 35,449 763,282 855,392 877,543 1,002,171 924,478 1,060,562 97,318 104,299 . 113,538 122,641 113,425 124,109 59,441 63,071 78,040 73,046 71,914 77,693 2,492 3.582 5,226 3,602 5,346 3,788 69,287 60,572 73,840 87,672 74,373 88,514 49,066 57,892 70,230 84,575 91,114 74,853 9,650 8,052 14,133 11,785 13,894 17,126 Primary horse power. 1,116,932 1,583,155 2,002,780 29,608 71,139 97,308 81,348 175,019 219,222 2,302,398 2,921,547 3,549,858 181,017 226,740 269,854 197,479 276,378 340,224 11,154 17,666 16,324 175,780 242,277 286,857 164,637 282,471 335,791 19,397 42,947 59,536 Capital. Sala ries. Wages. Cost of materials. Value of products. Value added by manu facture. 1,000 dollars. 1,000 dollars. 1,000 dollars. 1,000 dollars. 1,000 dollars. 1,000 dollars, 856,989 1,300,733 1,677,552 16,124 38,873 65,478 44,023 89,082 139,600 1,995,837 2,749,006 3,149,411 215,901 290,901 308,445 113,422 173,221 203,211 ’ 7,585 13,018 15,060 102,440 167,924 211,423 115,665 216,876 283,544 26,004 52,627 71,843 43,435 72,147 105,265 718 2,045 3,202 2,133 4,047 5,683 73,269 110,897 144,610 7,041 10,577 13,256 2,355 3,756 4,878 294 616 835 5,081 9.186 11,829 6,118 10,868 14,358 1,039 1,966 2,844 182,429 245,450 318,924 2,799 7,240 11,011 11.443 19,902 20,932 367,961 455,627 527,953 43,113 55,234 59,366 13,869 20,361 24,173 1,422 2,297 2,628 22,806 28,251 33,083 24,469 37,907 44,821 5,158 8,400 10,852 527,637 824,202 1,020,782 16,394 34,153 70,970 30,597 50,552 63,258 1,142,943 1,582,560 1,688,921 112,872 158,192 162,425 49,969 66,351 91,009 8,697 11,476 17,079 79,352 104,016 123,430 91,604 178,178 253,144 24,940 41,266 62,233 960,812 1,437,936 1,782,808 24,459 53,682 102,006 55,525 93,005 109,762 1,955,551 2,626,742 2,832,349 202,110 280,344 279,546 79,376 113,236 138,891 13,086 17,870 24,139 137,961 180.217 • 212,071 150,528 272,896 361,279 38,927 61,989 87,112 433.175 613,734 762,026 8,